Notre Dame Cathedral Latin School - Yearbook (Chardon, OH)
- Class of 1925
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4 I I 1 I i 1 1 1 4 1 an-u Q Wm - Pl' H111 hp E U QKQT my fiw-Iv, f-' QM Copyrlght 1925 Fauxcss BEGLEY Busmcss Mgr - 4 'Q' ' Q , By PAULINE KAMUF, Editor-in-Chief . ' . , ' . I5 Q. ' , x K i'?s mu ' um A: Uhr 'Gfnmrr 'T' NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE VOLUME FOUR Pubhshed by THE SENIOR CLASS Q A OF 1 NOTRE DAME ACADEMY L CLEVELAND, omo ' 1 i H A 1 ,WY url www W W W I W W W W W an WSQB I ig- ESE . -,W - ,-4 x , Q 1 X , ' ' W' !WW, W W ,W EV 1 W 5Q,,QW W4 W ' - - xiii A W ..-. L- T-::,-rlzgkjx . . Y. ' 'X--' bmi' ' . ' f '.'3Wg 353542. 'WW 'EWS WL' 1 , E5EEfW:g:1Q..:.L: Q QW N Qwgssss f W ,4 ,. I ' if . I' S9q2E'fi2?Sr ' -' 4, 'WW W J., . 'W 5-L',.. I:' ' . 0 av ' . ' ' ' do WWWWWJQWN v ' ' U . 1 - . . ' ' C f -Se Y ,- U ' .5-g::f. 'x D 1, 'Jr . , it ' 4.-gqkft U WW . W PK: fi lmwq M1 cm, 1 ,X n WWW ann- fn 054 Q ws 4 s WN 0 T mighty 'S' vs N .X ::4':: 4 -',..if '17 'ew' 'Wh,'7? 54:63, ll 1--ilu-'-t1f. ' . QM W W W W W W 1 5,- I ,152 IU f::i 'S I 6'i'T s fm? ' m i - A TO illlnihrr illllarg Enarizta PRGVINCIAL SUPERIOR ' whose high Christian ideals and wise precepts have been a constant in- spiration, and Whose untiring efforts and self-sacrifice have won for her our love and respect, the Class of Nine- I ' 'teen Hundred Twenty- live affectionately ded- Q icate this book. 1 I 1 i 1 rv' w1q,ti 9 ,. oxl MHA 'Ui' Foreword Each year Notre Dame grows 1n scope IH character ln actlvrty and correspond mg to thls steady developm nt ns the ex er mcreasmg popularlty of the annual The edltors of the fourtl volume pre sent thelr year book wlth the ardent hope that It may be a worthy Ch1'O11lCIC 1'Cl1glOl,1S educatlonal and socnal of the school of Notre Dame if u 'QT ' an 1 -u 'T'-1 5 - X U I . ,. d ar -x 4: P . ,. . .V , - . . 8 . 7 The Tower. . 1 W - W . r . , ' 7 4 9 W1 ' -7 ' W P or i , 22. K 221. --- -- ORDER OF BOOKS P ll' lk lk BOOK ONE-T110 School. 4- Q 1 - BOOK TWO-Organizations. . at lk + BOOK THKEE-Activities. + -Q 4 BOOK FOUR-N0fT6 Dame Boostvrs 1 H - H ,.,i. KV THE TONVER In strong deliance stands the tower, Resisting VVinter's galeg VX'ith lightning gleains and thunder roars, It spurns the beating hail. And when the sonibre clouds disperse, And heaven shows its blue, O Mother, then the tower is proud, Because it's near to you. 'Tis strange, the sweet significance ' Those turrets proud conveyg They stand for wondrous fortitude Along Life's stormy way. VVith strength, yet gentle dignity, The tower our guide will be, Because, O Mary Mother dear, It brings us nearer thee. BOOK ONE The School History . Faculty Vicic' Section C lasscs i c Hiram 1lE.1IM r a H Fi - . J U. a 1 ' -'QEQI a 1110- B nn if ag .aff -v 1 ,. w 1 ,, . M, 2 , e X1 - , 5 !?3'is.' J, H f I - 5' fs' FQ' Z: K Z TQ. ?.. :X ,I FKA Q I Page Tlzirlvvn T U . - f ' ' . . , ... u ll gilg gi- ui f ' 9 .ills - 1 i 1 inn l Q4 ifigi 8 . ' THE GROWTH OF NUTRE DAME .-sg 4 . 'ii Q i v HEN the din of Civil VVar had been ultimately silenced LR- and the period of reconstruction emphatically begun, 'eq Q young America turned with the entire wealth of her ardent spirit to the education of her citizens. Institu- tions both public and private sprang up in all states. -A Catholicism and Protestantism vied with each other in establishing gi: schools, academies and colleges. In those days of activity and .. ' progress the various religious 'orders answered the summons to edu- s cation as they had, at an earlier date, heeded the call to the battlefield. if, 4 It was just about this time, too, that the Congregation of Notre ' Dame began its secondary training in the United States. A sultry T summer's day of 1874 marked the arrival of the Sisters in New York. Through the din of a Fourth of July celebration they made their way from New York to Cleveland whither Bishop Gilmour had called them. I'n the early days of settlement many difficulties confronted the sisters, but, never daunted, they met and conquered each obstacle as it came. God was ever with them and blessed the services so gener- ously offered up for His glory. Within four years of their arrival two hundred sisters had been transferred to missions in Ohio and - Kentucky. In 1878 a convent .and academy was erected on Superior Avenue. Many an able business man and woman of Cleveland today T see in retrospect the work of those days by the Sisters of Notre Dame and proudly assert their connections with the institution. The subsequent task of forming a body for that spirit born of a - missionary's desire to ennoble the youth of America is the history 8 of the following years. The next two decades were clouded years u of hardship, it is true, but at the same time a story of spiritual bless- Page Fourteen ffffd . j - l - - ----I - - - F 4 A A A ii .- l 7. g nu 1 N 39 ' ' RR ing, marvelous growth and extraordinary achievement. After thirty years of labor a climax in the material development of the institution was reached and l9l5 witnessed the entrance of the academy to its present location, the beautiful structure on Ansel Road overlooking Rockefeller Boulevard. The success attendant upon this venture was spontaneous and unanticipated. VVithin a single decade the graduating class of the high school had increased from five students to eighty. Today, the high school of Notre Dame, accredited by the Ohio State Department of Education, as a first grade institution, has an enroll- ment of five hundred thirteen students, of which two hundred are Freshmen. Three courses are offeredg the academic, a college pre- paratoryg the technical, which prepares students for vocational work, and the commercial, a business preparatory department. Besides these, the students are afforded excellent opportunities for advance- ment in cultural subjects at the adjoining schools of music and art. The ever-increasing spirit of loyalty, of friendship and patient ser- vice, the systematic and steady advancement and perfection of coursesg and the continual growth in enrollment augur well for the future of Notre Dame Academy. 1 1 1 Page Fifteen I 1 4 ,. LY, S ik . 'ii fs o 4 ' , D 24' hifi: lllgg 3,5 --4 'Z f ik., 4 3 .. r' ii' 'N f Meng, ,QXAQ . fzfqlf P fhs' -'NY K F 'VL Z, ,an KXWVR' H xf'NN , -' -'J ,nf H LXA. '11 mx ' I3 I 9 J '+L X X. Wg' Q - I '11-f' 'mf mr 1 P V is 1 s , . 2 Haply thi' sun, c'-mcrgilzg now doth shim' Thee to irradiafe with meridian ray I-Iours sfvlmdid as thy post will still be thim' And bless thy future as thy former day. Byron. Page Se1fenIve11 Q l,I-T'-. S ef - Hfl Ill! 'A' 'VXWg'QJ!9?W 'M o' ff o 'o 'fj 'd , 'W ' N I J Hoff' we find fast from the sorrows that grow' us, Rest from all pcffy wxations that meet us, Rest from .vi1-1-jwoiiizfvtizlgs that t Z'l'I' mzfrvaf us, Ros! from world sirvns that hire us to ill. Osgood. 4 Prryv liiylzlvmz -',,-nv'l'l Nm Ilcrc 'wc xmilci, pvrforvc, 70,1011 lzisfrionic sc'cm's Aff fill' swoln dialogue of kings and qzfccfzs, Whcn Chrononhotouflzologos must div, And Arflmr struts in mimic majesty. Byron. ??? Page Ninvlevn I f - 'ff' s s 47 r 6521? llll Q... 'Q' 'px v ,.i,g U 'I s if I e Blossoms erinzson, white, or blue, Purple, pink, and every hue, From sunny skies, to tintings drowned In dusky drops of dew. 4 Riley. Page Twenty ? 'YNY - If - rw- . f-1-5 M' x Q sf 1 ' If f 'f X Hvrv ire-4'02'vr'vc1' Imznclzcxv of flu' lzcvzzlovks .Yf7lll'klt', Bonding Ima' and tinkling in flu' slzarp thin brvvsc, And iridvsrvnf crystals fall and crarklv on the snow crust IfVith ihc wintm' sun draiving fold blur' .vlzazlows from flu' frvrs. Teasdale. Page Tzwnfy-um' i Golden 11011111105 ! rirlzvsf frvasurvs, Objvrfs of a'0Iivi0us f11m1sz1r1':: You my cyvs rvjoirizzg f7I0l7Sl7f, You my lzarzds in plmlsznw' xvisv. V Disraeli ,Z 'wx Gif? my 'M --'--- --i----- f----1f:----g- -- 51 Here humble quiet builds her cell H Near the source where Knowledge flows, S he eyes the clear crystalline well, And tastes it as it goes. Gray. Page Twenty-three mlm A1 Y' Pago Twelzty-fozlr In the grvonost of our valleys, B y good students tonasutod, Soon cz fair and stately college, Best of schools, will misc its head. Poe. 1 'Th Gia? If G- llll 'F- Art is hare the rlzila' of 7lClfll7'l',' yrs, H fr darling child in whom we trace, The fvafzufes of her m0the4r's face Hm' aspect and hm' atfifude. Longfellow. Page Twenty-Jive g Page Twenty-six Q lfVe like this good old rule, Itpleaseth us, this simple plan, That we sport who have the power, We should here excel, who can. VVordsworth 7 1 'ILT' I I -1-1-?1. 'N' f' GM! Whrrc' uzusic dwvlls lingering, And 'ZE'lU1dl'1'i'llg on as Ioth to d-ie,' Like tlzouglzts whose wry sweetness yicldeth proof That Hwy were born for f7ll'l11V01'fUIifj!. Wfordsworth. Page Tfezmzty-.vcfwz .Ts -1' 3 1' Han' some on mrncst business bent Their mur111uri1b1g labors ply 'Gainst grczwr h0'lH'S', that bring constraint To swectcn liberty. Gray. Payff Twmlty-riylzt 4.16-,s W . , Amr wg ' . ,..,. .. . -f -s I 1'-'s ll I -nun- 1-in r '7 W M an is a ca-rnivorus production, And must have meals, at least one meal a dayg Here we learn to make beyond all question, Beef, veal, and mutton better for digestion. Byron. Faye Twenty-nine 1 'if' ss qi? , mu: ' ILQYQ r 'f Y- ' ,Q s' N' . Wd Page Thirty We 'value science, none can prize it more, If gives fm thousand motives to adoreg B0 if religious as it ought to bc, The lwart it lzumblcs, and if bows flu? knee. Coles. ,Sy , -- . 477 ' QT l qu I ..-.- ...- ' 4 N . ,.w- ...i,.-g. , 'w x W U . S X Q . 1 . 1 The languages, especially the dead, The sciences, and most of all the abstruse, Those arts, the most remote from common use, In all those we are here most deeply read. ' ' V - Byron. Page Th irt y-one l - ? Page Tlzirfy-two Hcz1'm011Mies from the H1110-fozrchvd towersg Haunted strains from rivulets, Hum of bras among flozwrs, R1lSfl1'I1g leaves, and silver slzowers. Blanchard. 0.7 L. 1 r I I P J 3 J lv si-'ai Q uin as ' .f3f'W I 1,.,Z,fip. S35 ' Q 1 S'-M 1 .,, s fn Vs ' T if 531 5 no fig' 1' ilhirnltg Page Tl I5 tl ve RN ae-.X,--v N x 4 . J I . . A I A f HK LP? wwe, ..,.,.,,,. ,A,, ,. ...,,.t..- WW... .....Y ,..,...... ...NN-.-...-1-...x-f.-.-......,.......,,........,..,.,........-1.-..,,.,,,.,....,.....,.....,...,.e,,,.,.,..,...,,,.,...-.....,,,...,,. . . ,-Qa,y.,A- -, , , g . Ii f:ls..Vw'f A .. W x,..,f .vM-..-s-...4....v....'-.-......fa..-...N........v.M., .... .,...s.,.,,-.-..w..1....,..i...M...-A..M.M..V N-.......:......,,..a............f - 4-H 4 gt. -c J, 4 1 . 4 l 4 P' ,gi iii i ' 9 ' Q .-3-,gf , ig 5, 3 ,T l XE :Puig i: Gil Q. 4? 3 iff' ii f v, if Eli if 4 4 ' Si 4 7-3 ii -43 . 4 I 1 1 J' .-4 ,Z . . E I e sf . ,. l 1 i 4 3 ll f l ll Ti 1 4 4 4 4 4 it Cl 1 It 44 1 ' REVEREND CARL E. FREY A spontaneous burst of enthusiasm greeted the announcement made in January that the Reverend Carl Frey would he our religion instructor. The joy of anticipation, however, did not compare with tlfat of realization. teachers, and that Father Frey belongs to the latter class. Combining instruction with pleas- ure, and tempering serious lectures with an ahundan VVe are firmly convinced that there are teachers-and ce of wit and humor, he makes each of his classes not only beneficial hut pleasing. XYe feel that the most sincere tribute we can give to him is our hope that the future seniors may also have him as their instructor. 1 :,g Y,-Qgrauul' ' ' -,.. 5' .. al Q 11311 ntl' nary..-' ' ,- I' 1 Paige T11 irfbx'-four I RH ii I ks fren: 'ffdam 43. Gcrlfacfe -Xffiyvan 1518 E M11- L , L A Q Ps' rg' 254 R rf 'H Page T1zi 1'z'y-five :ANA Q n X 1 L 'f t Q lllllll Irs' x.,... fi if r- - .-'74 1 ' EV s - ' J has f. in ttf .,:-,J 5 '4 if ts. yi' -s fqu W,1 fr . . Notre Dame High School Faculty Reverend Carl E. Frey. ..,.,, Sister M. Madeleine ...... Sister M. Ralph. ,...,...... Sister M. Genevieve ....... Sister M. Beatrice .......... Sister M. Cleophas ......... Sister M. Kathleen. ......... Sister M. Charles .........,. Sister M. Colombiere ....... Sister M. Patrice ........ Sister M. Inez. .,...... . Sister M. Joseph. ......... Sister M. Lucille. ....,.... Sister M. Denis . .... .,.... - Sister M. Priscilla ........ Sister M. Geraldine .......... Sister M. St. Margaret ...... Sister M. Dolora ........... Sister M. Carmelita ..... Sister M. Catherine ...... Mr. J. Firstos ....................... Miss Irma B. Lyle ................,... Madame Jeanne M. Eiben Miss Magdalen Soisson .... Miss Erma B. Lyle ............. Miss Elizabeth E. Rees .... .. ........ . Miss Miss Gertrude A. Sullivan Wiliifred H. Fiske ....... Page Tlzirty-si.t' Religion, English, History ----..Religion, Mathematics, Spanish ---.-----.---.Religion, Latin, Bookkeeping Religion, Commerce Religion, General Science, Physics . ....... Q ...... Religion, English, Geometry Religion, English, Commerce ...................... Religion, English Religion, QI-Iistory, Civics -.-------..-.-..--.--.---,---.---..---.Religion, Latin Religion, Biology, Chemistry Religion, Mathematics, Chemistry ...------.----.Religion, English, Spanish Religion Home Economics Applied Art Mathematics Librarian ----------Orchestra Director ----..,-.Physical Training French Commerce Physical Training .-...-English, Mathematics, Latin -..---..English, Spanish, French Clerk Svvninrn Pngc' Thirty-sci' n WA Z I pig: 4'- ir' l 1. 1 il HI ! TE M uni ' L 7:53 lah 1 , 35 , 2-1 sgr- zjrii , 36-,ag t Qi? ,,. xi' S' , , i'J of: , BLM 1 r If., ' Q H i I l I ra - JW 'PAULINE GUSDANOVIC School President We know what qualities a school president should have. Pauli-ne lzas thein all. Senorita. Paulina Marfiquita is as Spanish as the Spaniards themselves-spicy, original, iinpnlsizfe, true, passionately fond of bright colors. When you give her a gift for graduation let it be red, and insrribe it Para Seizoritafl Page Thirty-eight f -'ii '--1--I-N Nl Nlf' Q sq i Q mu um 4 MARY TIERNEY Class President The class of '25 was prudent when it selected its class president. That of course was to be expected-but we're digressing--Mary is our class president and we are proud of her. She has been a loving, loyal, steadfast friend and the big world will be as glad to get Mary as Notre Dame regrets to lose ller. Page Thirty-nine C LANNA ACHTSCHIN Like tldary Wlzite, Anna never nursed a grouch five ininutes in lzer life. In class when teacher calls Anna Aclztschinf' she generally re- sponds by an uninzpeachable recitation. Her handbag, always filled with replete school tasks, is a welcome hand book for all. As assistant adzfertising manager she distinguished herself. i FRANCES BEGLEY I We rarely jind the harmony of qualities in a- school girl that we find in Frances. Her career has been marked by a succession of offices-class president in the freshnzan and sophornore years,' class treas- I N Z n V ,-.- -...--, A,....-,- .,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,e,,., W e,e, , ,,,,,,- 1 FX 'Ffa 11, MADGE ACKLEY Heret's 'what we find in Madge: A romantic rnaid, yet studiousg sport-loving and fond of 1nusic,' dramatically inclined with a repertoire suf- ':-'U jicient for nzost school occa- 5 ' my sions. Madge's pet hobby is 46:9 I making trips to the other all Eff 5' Notre Danze. 5' 'e ' if M ,,,, 4- E , BEEN sa ' L aft iff: V ill.. p: . Jil. ..,, f Zi, .. lfigifwiii 54x e nn: ,JL 1 -'gi ri Q 'I 1 ,lil :dang K, Le! 5x 9' 'J' fa Z4 ,9 :L-'-'sez' . urer in the junior, and presi- dent of the Notre Danze Ser- vice Squad in the senior year. Frances has proved her fworth. 'PTB e Page Forty 1 DOROTHY ARNS Chief aide-de-camp in the dranzatic productions of the class of '25 is Dorothy Arns-an artist in drania, an artist in culture. One cannot err in saying that Dorothy's presence adds dignity to the place, and Dorothy's friendship cheers her classmates. - -- 'F 'i H Y -.-,-+.Y.-,. i , 's ev N 4, BERNADETTE BOGAN W'hat is the 'world coming to? Here is a girl who rejects fiction books in favor of books on inedicine and anatomy. She is also a lover of Nature and outdoor sports, especially skat- ing. Perhaps some day we'll hear of Bernadette as a doc- tor out West, with Nature as her honte. 4' -.-11.1. 'W .uni 1 '1f' 1701 .61e22i Z W pf Slsl .ff 51 ANTONIA BOZICH Antonia thinks noise is nnessential to success. Her tranquility and reserve go hand in hand with her sunny dis- position and passive, amiable manner. In her studies Antonia is ardent and faithful. IfVith diligence and earnest- ness she accomplishes whatever she undertakes. MARIE BUZZELLE Buszelle is her na-me, and vif is her character. The French impulsiveness is hers, but it runs as an undercnrrent to her mild and quiet -manner. Marie believes in doing more L .QU Tiff nh, . Hs- MII i ' ' M, 'gf w 'J-L .bfmrn ' J' ,ml ef 5 .-.lil 'e ees f f il Z VERONICA BUEHNER, P. N. D. N Veronica is an enthusiastic lover of books, and persistently strives to sat- isfy her thirst for knowledge. There is dignity in her aspect, composure in her movements and complacency in her manner. than what is assigned, and if there ever 'was a devotee of books, she is one. E A i I 7 T' Page Forty-one Z' MERCEDES COYLE life like Mercedes. Do you know why? Let her picture tell you. Doesn't she resemble the stock of good- natured people? Mercedes left us -in the sophomore year, and her return last September not only pleased but surprised us. S he still has that friend- liness that attracted us from the be- ginning. ELSIE DANKO 4 A package of L merriment . wrapped up in a Notre Dame uniform, and a marcelled head --that's our Elsie. In the classroom, in the halls, in the auditorium, everywhere re- ' ,ks if egg s nllll 4 17 rp A S, Eel SM' A 5 6 Jar E, 'R P IQATHLEEN CHASE Poise and dignity! Kath- leen is never fussed-even on the hottest sumiuer day, she looks cool and immaculate. The latest in fashion, provid- ing it's straight lines, strikes the fancy of this graceful blonde. Kathleen is noted among the seniors for her clever dancing in all school plays. H la i-fl if ,tht 1- Iirilli p ll 'ri ,xl ME!-Q4 3 ini lie 91, in g 0 Quik sf f ,' is N t,-9 ' sounds her bubbling giggle. The world seems a good place to Elsie, and she makes others think so. xx 2 .ga , E L li-. I . to S g W--1-Ar HH 'fu -19, 4. Page F orty-two LUCILLE DAVIS As witty and spicy as she can be, that's Lucille. She is always up to some mischief. Never will we forget the day Lucille donned the togs donated for the poor, making the class- room echo with laughter at her non- sensical appearance. But Lucille doesn't neglect her studies for mirth. I . ,m m S 'TSFS S TS S W 1, , ANGELINE DEJAK Angeline goes to day school, and to night school. Isn't this indicative of industry and in- terest? She has a complex personality and a quiet, well ordered demeanor. wi t an' LUCILLE ESPER, P. NJD. Ask any senior which one of her classmates possesses the faculty of be- ing quiet and talkative at the same time, and she'll say, Lucille. She im- presses strangers as being docile and reserved. Her friends know her to be an agreeable and trustful companion. FLORENCE' FINUCAN Florence is known, not be- cause of any special brilliancy in any particular line, but because of her own dear clzar- acter. Somewhat retiring, with ' 'In SH iff? ., ' Ubi 1 ' IMI!! S . , I ' 'px ,L-Biggs' t f 2 .Will 9' ffllllq 'Q fi' r 1 if ii' Y fa .J MARION FINKE C onvincing--here's an adjective that suits Marion. She is a natural debater on any question and her spontaneity in discussions is marked. Iblarion rarely resorts to bluff and her teachers always believe her. Whatever she starts out to do she does well. a snzile that evokes confidence, she accedes to the wishes of others, and could not cause her friends any discoinfitnre. 1:1 ,. T, W Page F orty-three 1' P EMELYN FISKE The truth is hard to believe, and that is wliy everyone doubt's the naturalness of Enielyifs perfect mar- celles. But they are Ein-elyn's and all her own. Enielyn is a willing girl, ever ready to help some oneg we are sure we err not by saying she is a booster of Notre Dame activities. 11 g -,.s.W,-e -v- ia a .4 8 N -' P In its ELEANORE FREEH .let black curls adorn the -head of this romantic inaiden, gill A an ideal Egyptian dancer in 'lx' Queen Esther. This year A Eleanore has proved herself capable of hard work by boost- MARY GASBAR ing her class in tlze ad cani- Full of dignity and reserve J- '12 Paign' she is, yet how she loves the ZX Elysium and her skates! life -' ,sf are sure the Elysium would if 'ff have to close if it lost lMary's 1 gm if patronage Printed pages 1 -ff? 5, never tease Mary's eyes, still her books are her steady com- panio-ns. ,..., u E1 ' A 4, it E 'wll'5WE ' P Page Forty-four AGNES GEAR Her optinzisni and cheerfnlness are like a tonieg her presence a cure for blues, Agnes has more faith than Miltoii himself in the words, W'ere it not better done, to sport with Amaryl- lis in the shade. W ithal she is devoted to her books and faithful to lzer studies. f X MARY G1LMoRE .lust catch a glimpse of her upturned nose, her freckles, and mischiefzfous blue eyes and you'1l want an introduction. She can jump around a bas- ketball floor quick as a wink and out-dodge any center. M ary knows what worry is- but only by hearsay. nr 2 if I in ' ,ttteltl rg' .H 31x I MILDRED GLASS Mildred's kindly and unseljislz aid figured quite pronzinently in lighten- ing the holiday burdens of the Las Aranasf' She did lzer share in helping the needy at Christmas. Mildred also has a spark of literary talent stored away, for she won a prize in the Christmas short-story contest. LILLIAN GRIME, P. N. D. Lillian's high school career has been rather evenly divided between Notre Dame Acad- emy, Toledo, and Notre Dame, Clefzfeland. Her freshman and sophomore years were spent at Toledo and her junior and H u Nha N H Will g f-in E ,Ji . -W-E? - ,AM 'F Av- 'V 3 154- L1 4 Lil 7 INEZ GOODMAN In Noz'ember,, ,21l, she came into the circle of N. D. friendship to broad- cast her cordiality. Ines doesn't like to be reminded of the day slze appeared in classes with pig tails adorning her head, so we won't mention it only to connect it with one Spanish initiation. senior years at Cleveland. 'In February, Lillian entered the Notre Dame Postulate with four of her classmates. ft ..- M ..., L.. iifirifgni- T ft, 'Xe 4h i Page Forty-fifte l W ' h URSULA HAGGERTX' Ursula is a zealous tnenzber of the Las Aranasf' She too, aided in the club's charity drive, at Christnzas. Ursula also belongs to the Glee Club, and interrupts practices to enjoy a good hearty laugh at sonie witty remark or good joke that she happens to think of. FLORENCE HOGAN Florence is characterized by a ready snzile and a genial dis- position. S he has blithe hunior for all occasions and broad sympathy for. everyone. Be- neath a surface of gaiety there 1 1 .-5 V' ' - , - if ,M ,XL SMA . ,jf .Vs Q shi, ii' if 1 ' .EW 'Hifi Q ANGELA GRUSS Prince, King Ahasuerusf, and f'Lincoln, Angela has inzpersonated thenz all and remarkably so. Everybody was certain that she wore a wig as King Ahasuerus, but she didn't, it was all her own. The parts she played typify her own character, generous, trust- ful and true-in all simplicity -that's Angela. X L 411 T' H nh, 'U- N' I NM rm - f CU 5' , ' 2 in - A Etgtgzsl if ' ral 5 'gill 7 ' 4 I, 3 xv 4 if ff ,I s fa gg -42' ' - ,Q A is an underlying current of earnestness and sincerity. S he is never in the way, yet never out of it. -. ,. H .... .... ka . ' E ,E..., .......W.E,, '10 5 Page Forty-si.1' LOUISE HOUCK Louise is a friendly girl with a friendly and piquant sniile, and she helped us write this Annual too. Louise was inflexible in her purpose not to receive a tardy slip this year, and she hasnjtg we are sure her teach- ers appreciate the prodigious effort she has made to be punctual. Ti' E C . W 11 - ROSE JONES Rosie is all energy. In class and in the gyrn she thinks fast and gets results. Rose is the official announcer of the high school. Every play or program presented on the , stage is usually preceded by her address. 'Twas a luck star that brought Rosie into Notre Danze ring of 'Z5. : I . AA t PAULINE KAMUF While we utilize every nzonzent searching for Pauline's evading attri- butes the printer stays his press. We all sing praises for her ceaseless work in this Annual. Besidesbeing Editor- in-Chief of The Tower, she spent 'much of her time writing for the high school section of Notre Danze News. 4'4 - F , . . 1656: F lvl ?' ??' ,' I 4' . ELIZABETH IQEAYS Senorita Betty hails from El Paso, and is a mid-seinester addition to the Senior Class. Never say, Habla Ustea' espanol, Senorita? to Betty, because she'll answer you with a volley of nzelodious words that will send you flying to the nearest rdietionary. ELIZABETH KERNAN Betty is always on the go. lfVe rarely see her quiet. She is a lover of sports, especially s ,rj QU II Us llelflll Lift: 57 .f 'ft - 2 I I 'e iv 4L1i'4 -19:1 5 1 55 fa, of swinuning. We all like Betty. If asked why, we answer, because of her cheer- fulness and unfailing snzile. . -.-.--E s , E, . .. E ew m , ' X' xg Q ' ' Page Forty-Seven CHRISTINE IQOSTELEC, P. N. D. Christine is an unpretentious, mod- est girl who never flags at a task or difficulty. If you know Christine well, you will 19nd in her a sincere friend and an ardent student. At times she is rather shy and she believes that even seniors should not be heard from at all tirnes. NORMA LEHMAN Norma truthfully admits her fondness of school life- especially of the Physics period. This no one can doubt since Norma comes every morning from way out 4... 'ga PP 45 E I fx sr fi ig bil I if , Wide , .ii e- 5 34 VERA IQIPP Nothing either' above the earth or below can down Vera's irresistible flow of spirits. Her laugh and origi- nal wit is infecting. No one can linger long near Vera and not wear a smile. As Vera thinks it: Mirth, admit me of thy crew, To live with you, ' And at my window bid good- morrow, L ni iff nh '- i lqvll will 1 I ' . 'y , 555 'Q ,Jr 'tj' , ul Q f ith! 'e , -A, 4 7 Q :L of .- , ,Et-S 3 4' W'est. There is a rumor about to the effect that Nornia's white curls are the result of lzer study. Ip' I4 H, Page Forty-eight Through the sweet briar and the vinef' HELEN LEDINSKY Helen may be little, but she was one of the big reasons why our sopho- more CinderelIai play was so success- ful. Her patois was charming in its simplicity and has, ever so slightly, clung to her since the play. She is a trifle less 'vive this year, probably Senior Privileges are overwhelming her. ll. VERNA LEWIS I f you hear a senior say, Pin starved, yon'll be listen- ing to Verna May, and you see Verna with a new hat, you can be sure she took her sis- ter's chapean -not advice. Speaking of anibitio-ns, Verna wants to have a B. Ph. J. and her work on the College Paper augnrs well for the fuljillnient of her desire. ull! 1 T MES' Q of tu 9? DOROTHY LYMAN ' How does Dot find time to attend school between social affairs? Yet she does. Dot can do anything from direct- ing a play to acting -it, and she knows proper stage inake-up. Dot, too, is a devoted Terpsichorean. U MARY ALMA MCAULIFFE Dreains and aircastles are Mary Alnzais in profusion. Don't worry though, her first novel will soon be out. Sure enough! Like Stevenson, Mary Alina carries in her 7 If if it IW' ' s film . i::,-5 , . ,J-L , degli!!! K - tj signal e. 5 . f itil F sf Q if ' Qwviw 735: -4 5 5 ,fx .Aim Q S BAADERAL MCLEAN Madera! conserves and uses to the utmost an apparently unceasing sup- ply of dynamic energy. Anything she starts she carries out and does well, witness her ability as secretary of the Service Squad, and her activity in Cleo Club. Maderal will surely be a politician sonic day. . pocket a notebook of Mexpres- sions. In Mary Alnia's esti- mation there is nothing in all the world so grand as--Cin- cinnati. Sure enough . ' Page Forty-nine sisters? Find the one whose COLETTA MEIILING Keep eool with Cal! Who ever saw her beeoine hot-tempered or excited? l'VeIl perhaps she does in basket-ball, whieh, by the way, is Cal's favorite indoor sport. Indeed we have hopes of this jolly center on soine not far distant day nzaking the ffAll Ameri- , 1. eau. LORETTA MERSY Do you know the Mersy linathenzatieal talent and blanze- less reeitations .delight .teacher and pupil alike, and youl have Loretta. The only diserepaney is that she worries an bit too niueh, but we are sure that she it --.W , , is,. o . J QjA7T'- igTgi1'gi L'J 'HfT X 'Z 5:4 ill 31 4, 1 2 P' ,vm 1 7 ,Zag t Filly ,fy ELIZABETH MERRIMAN She is neither shy nor bold, but only self-possessedq 'We have never seen heridisniayed even thoughkshe has e'hargeiof the senior library. Jl4fy brother, that's Elizabetlfs hobby. We hope that she will not lavish all her thoughts on hiin, but always save at few for us. ' , M I , 1 ll FU x llhl 1 . fi-ull u ll 1' you ' I1 5-1 , 7057595 :Q A R1 ,'lE p Z l ,filly 'K ' fqhw 735 1- . . ,.,..xas, .., Q, M' +1 V -1 ,.- ...:' knows how to east that off during her delightful suinfnzer vaeations in the eountry. , L... r ff v ,ii I C vt - T W Page Fifty P P 2 , RUTH MERSY V W'ho said Ruthie was quiet? Yes, she is quiet outside, but inside--you know? A's and A-lf-'s have beengher eonstant pals since her freshman year. Ruth is one of the few who resisted the universal urge when all the world was bobbing. ' 1. 3 . ll P o'--. ' Y 'Q ., 5 -I 1 Q - - - + --AAYYY-e 'rp 'X HI LDEGARDE MILLER 0 Meet ' our class treasurer, -,-L,.--.,..L a LEONA lXf1ICHELS Her disposition?-'well it is really exceptional. All the tinze she is genial and friendly and obliging. Leona likes f0iNC07'lI6,, and trip it, as you go, on the light fantastic toe, and is infoari- ably chosen as a dancer at school plays. it A H ildegardeg the 1nusician.Sl1e E' Q, in can make the piano sing, or ' fell I if cry, or thunder, or whine, or 'lil' talk, or do 'ZUhGfC'Z'8l' the occa- , KATHRYN MILLER sion demands. Hildegarde will, :A Kitty is Notre Dan1,e's ques- lzoweoer, not only be renienz- , tion box. For eww answer bfffd for .her 'uf Cf her 'Jw' 'Q 5, she has a question. The girls friendship, is the kinda that 31? of the Phv-ms dass are espe- liifes on after school days. if ,915 . cially gratgful to Kitty' for -the i .., ,V daily ,intermission made pos- c 4 sible by her incessant dubious- ' J 'T'E1:' l . ness 'regarding the molecular I ISABEL MIL'LER Here's a girl who is an artist to her finger tips-tenzfperainental, idealistic. Anything beautiful in art, music or literature entrances Isabel, and niozfes her to the seventh heaven of delight. ,Isabel herself is a patron of the arts. In dranzatics sheuhas effectively por- trayed Cinderella, Queen Esther and Venus. theory. She is also N. Dfs society 'laa'y,'. aweing assent- blages by her chatter. Pa ge. Fifty-one X GENEVIEVE MISCH Genevieve is one of the very few seniors who has retained her long locks. There was a time when we thought she would join the Bobs but she fooled us. A buoyant, cheerful, spirit helps to keep Genevieve optimis- tic in the face of every worry. GRACE NIMMO In spite of traditions her colorful red locks harnionize ' e.i'ceedingly well with her genial disposition. Genteel and lovable, Grace does not evi- Q C . :gf Q ,, 5, , --- A - - We g M ' feta? L fl W fa 7 ? ef? lm ag: 5 11. 4. - 4h JEAN NAGL12 Meet our senior suffraigistg frank, independent, sanguine, sincere. At tinies her humor is sarcastic, but not the eut- ting kind, rather the amusing. .lean's inain delight is giving orations that rival the Greeks of old. Her pet discomfort- noteboofks. ' ul :Pi Ill 'lk' trftt M Wil it 1 N FR , llglirbz 1 ' ! i , .113 , 'F Z ' -vp -je- 1 4' 5 lm, Z dence an overpowering affec- tion for book-lore, but she makes friends easily and never lets her friendships die. 4 N 1 'ff ' Page Fifty-two DELPHINE NEITZEL, P. N. D. What does her picture tell you? life see fondness for work and play, and shy humor. lflfithal, Delphine is rnod- est, though zealous, and all her actions are performed with an unobstrusive restraint which is peculiarly hers. has an f i We Jr, as if: 9 HIARGARIET O'LoUu111.1N Margarrt is our clzvor- leadcr and lzas boon On tlze job ' for four yaars. 'Twill bc lzard to rvplafc liar. Slit' is also a flavotml disciple of tlir Trrjrsitlzorc'an art, and is wry fond of stndivs--only at a distanra. .meal ' Q 2:1 ' - fall - I ' , ekl 'r YLRLHNIA O'LoUu11L1N Haro is a pzlszlv-solw it. lVlzat in svlzool life can axrita Virginia? As frasidont of tllv Fronrli vlzib slzc is mfr calm, running it 'zvitlz a will and a way all liar own. S110 svvnzs also tc liaw inlzvritvd so Frvnvlz instinrt for Si' dvsign: UN' ost-4'v-Mis? MARGUERVPE POELKING as Har nzannvr is a doliglztfnl .I 'Q nwdinnz bvtfuwn friendliness , ' ' R 2' qf--H .A ff f 4 ilvf. L will Hhs llllstltlilll A ,lgglfill , ,anal 3' 52311 'e 52 --li vw! , .mm Qs m and rz'svri'c'. Har nzlusir-slze liws for it. Fidvlity to duty gainvd for liar tlzv position of official rarordcr of absanrf' and tardincss, and many of tlm st'nior's porcvnts have boon ru-inc'd because of liar armr- atv amount. ,ANGELA PASKERT g l- r s i Altlzonglzl Angola just FUIIIC to Notrv Q Dania tliis ycar, slzc has alrcady won Q cz place among us. 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' ..A.---- ' 4. 4 N ,M ,N 6446 . 7 P17110 171'f1-V-f11111' NORMA Sc11U1.1s'1' H11' 1'.1'11'111'111111111 .Y11l11l'S 111111 1I1'1' 1tIIlfj1Iff'I', 1.l'l'1'SI.SftI171vX' 1'1111111g11111s. 111-1 f'l'0'I'0kI.II1j 11111 s1111sf1111111'y. S111 1s 17 .1.0'2'11I1 S0l'f, fI'1'l' 111111 1'l1S.Y, 111111 is 111'- l'0IIIf1llIII'f'l1 1I1'ZUl7.X'S 115' 11 11111111 1I1Ifl1I'l'. .Y111'11111 f111ss1ss1s 111111111 111111 for 1111 s11f111s 111111 11 11f1f1111'1'1111.v f11111s1s 1111' 111 51701111 11111111 111111' 111 111111 1'111ss1s. :-5.5: , A 4 - iAA' V V f VY. 45 . I 'A A' ' ' JI' '- A - A W- -,-- ..-.-.,-.....--...- TA... MARGARET SEIFFERT Margaret is not a young 'znagpie like the rest of us. IJOROTHY SCHNVARTZENBURG Dainty, werrsatile Dorothy is 'the shining star at all class spreads owing to her skill as a domestic scientist. Aside from being an artist, pianist, devoted lower of books, the Glee Club boasts of Dorothy as a new final in the yield of zeonla'-be prima donnas. She seeins to have chosen for :pi iff her inotto: Silence is goldenf' ,tilt V Rumor has it, however, that XvERONICA SHANNON Margaret can, when occasion HCR, Vp, If M limi' deniands, speak freely and . N A ,Jim 'Ca' NW hc 51 fluentlfv and her floor talks f ' 57 tj' for wmpnvng Miw' 0 -Vf'f t ' 4-V' .. -'--gp daughter of Erin. She has seein to warrant the rnfnior. ,fgtljl 3, 5- mlceuem, QCII,-Conti, 1, U , ,Y .. ., .f n 0,. 'ZLCYJP .' 4' ,rf marvelled at it ever since she Ag-iiky 'I took the part of the motion- ? less page in Queen Esther. D -' .-9 12335331 Veronica has an amiable disposition, an unassuming izature, 'zve'zfe newer seen her genuinely peeifed MARY SKEEL . :QR V R R Y A A i ,-. Sincerity-that is the very word we I A want to clzaracterize Mary. In the classroom, or on the basketball floor, p I she is the sarne girl--ever striving to i D' reach the: highest in all her undertak- K D i ings. This trait has brought to her D 5 the two inost desired things of a high I J D school student, friends and graduation. A so H g ' i'ii Y ' i'iii l ' i ,, ,,... ,... - --- 4E'5. R 5- ,,-'Av' f-5 - '. Ah Page Fifty-fi-ve BERTHA SMERKA Ruinor has it, that Bertha will some day be a teacher of romance lan- guages, French is her hobby, natur- ally she likes it. W'hat think ye, ladies? Bertha is kept quite busy betvveen studying French and trying to convince people that she is Bertha, and not Mary, her sister. HELEN SMIECHEWICZ How grand and gloriousf' Why that is Helen Sniieche- wicz' playing Romeo and Juliet on her violin. Helen is Notre Daniels old orches- tra standby and she is greatly 2 , 1 5 ,un- Y - 1 MBBHBBBB k l H B B Zyl 'Um ' X Ali MARY SM ERKA Find the senior who thinks it unnecessary to be sad, and you'll have Mary. By sin- cerely trying to do her best in all things, she has beconze an able athlete, a sincere friend, and an excellent student. Within her she has a vast fund of wit, although she's very shy in using it. .L eu I gg Il 'hrlf lfrtlfll A as LZ rx. v 9,511 4 JL 4 .J , I-gain? 2' 5 ,ft ?' , .Jil 'fr ' 4 ww as 45 saga' devoted to her violin. In the conjugation of Latin verbs, Helen proved to be the wisard. . , Q ...l A Y , -in . . ' ,, , 4. ... L w w 1 ' X 'QF A 5 Page Fifty-six HELEN SOTAK. The Helen's run in doubles in our class. You ean't see Helen S without siniultaneously viewing Helen Z, they're steadfast pals. Together they board the car at niorn and together they take it at eve, and in the niean- tinze, together they are. But when there is something to boost, together they are again, and boost it doubly strong. Xgp- ' 2 . si-5. E . RUTH SWEENEY . , :- + Youngstown forfeited a staunclz 1 Y Sou-therner when Ruth came to Notre I Q Dame. She's very reticent till the , slavery question is discussed, and then Q ' all her thoughts take words. The hap- P piest memories of our Glee Club are - T I- the days when Ruth, our high soprano, ,-wH.h- m- M up g 1 r sang solos-a reward for earnest re- fi 1, ig ' J ' hearsals. -ff, X 'X BETTY STEWART We knew that we wanted eighty seniors. Som-e sweet fairy must have told her for early in April she made a gracious and lovely debut into our class. Betty had spent a part of her junior year with us when extensive travels occa- sioned by her father's business took her away. Now she has come back, fully equipped all wonder how Betty . l flu:-an Q5 .1 1 HELEN THUMM e 2222:iiI Eg eil Names don't matter. Even if she is only a Thurman, she was one of the six girls eligi- ble for School President at the opening of the senior year. . Helen has a four year's accu- , if H ' Sf'-l I . .N ,.. Ii Will! . t lui r 3 3 yr LL- i ,Ji ' L' ' - 'I I ' 5 V7 x 1 bl itln A- 'g ef- 'l Qing :L ' 26 Q with such incomparable things as credits, to make eighty graduates. LOUISE TADDEO, P. N. D. Optimistic, sunny senior, that's our Louise. We find in her the direct antithesis of sorrow and care. In her bubbling high spirits and cheerfulness she is never too busy to help others. Louise is the kind of a girl we like. VJ .-. 35, mulation of A's and A-Q-'s. You'll find her poein in the Annual dedicated to the Mersy's Pussy Cat. , . E, . u 1 q- m . . Q.-.- -zh - . . . .F Page F i fty-seven cr. s .f .XLBINA XVAHCIC Toot! Toot! That's Flujjfyituning her cornet in tlze Notre Danze Orches- tra. Indeed, Albina is one of the 561100118 niost noted cornetists. In addition to her nzusical talent which includes her ability in 'Glee, Fluffy is studious and reliable. She newer be- comes riled ' but is ezfer ajfable and agreeable. HELEN XVELKY 'In Helen we behold thc prodigious reader, she cer- tainly does nzake use of books. I f you wish a review, just ask Helen she s sure to have read the book. Lest you forget 'F' H elen-'s delicious cakes for the Spanish parties, here's a gen- tle reniinder. X x.J-KXX ' -- :gz . E --- n S -,-,-,-,.,,.E-,,- f 'X 'iii 'S P 4, -. 4! ll ur.---ayfw T uv, M' 'll G - .elm -F al 31 V, E . ,u, li :gy QL. - slum' Isis R nl J I Q A ' ,1flt.i f I- ivgrgn Y? A 5 nu . Ein' 5 'iilal -'Q 4 ? ' iv . if skkft 'Y-5 ,fr-1 , J rg ,ii N37 at r ww - .--H '.:, ' 1- .-- f 4 I 1 - T, . Page Fifty-eight . I r v MARION TRACY Jet black hair, a coupe, and hurnor-that's Ma.1'io11. The accounts of her daring esca- pades and subsequent wrecks are enough to chase the gloorn front even the nzost nzorose. And the energy not used in class, finds at safe outlet in the gyin-Marion plays mud- guard. GRACE XVEIGLER Her nanze is Weigler and 'when people can't pronounce it correctly they call her nwigglerf' W'ell, they are not so very wrong. Since Gracie is grown up, though, it's ll'i'f8l'0l'lf. She has turned-out to be a studious and successful senior. S o all you little freshuzan zc'igglers take cheer. Q . 1 -' HELEN ZEDNIK ' Helen can certainly make outlines. Maybe sonze day when she is 'Big she will take out ai patent on English, History and Religion outlines and sell them to the poor high school girls. Her I- g - other half is the other Helen, and we i - W' 'ef' 'SS' jj-'ere--e-'--Qgej-faig,5'j 7- told you about her before. FX AV' T ff '5 , xt .. ELEANOR WIEHN Eleanor has won quite a reputation for herself in dranlatizing those haughty ctanisels, Lady Zuecca in 'Queen Esther and Juno, in ludi- ciuni Paridisf' Although she is forever being jilted in plays, school life deals with her kindly, she is class secretary, and indications seem- to augur well for her future. sd SENIOR CLASS HISTORY MOTLEY assembly we were, that eventful September day of 1921, repre- sentatives from nearly every parochial school in the city, and come, as it 1, J x ,, were, to a great melting pot to be fashioned better and anew by the skill- W ful hands of the faculty of Notre Dame. After having been assigned to FTW .Ls.432sxeL, 6 xx, a homeroom, a novelty, indeed, with a kindly Sister in charge, we, timid souls, were confronted with the huge problem of becoming acquainted. F roshdale was an interesting episode in High School, The tedious and difficult round of Latin, Math, and other subjects, was enlivened by many social events. Ours was the First class to escape the terror of initiation, for the dreaded event was replaced by the now-.famous Notre Dame Day. The seniors, who were for us the epitome of perfection, deigned to smile on us and treat us as though we were their equals. A fudge party, a most successful retreat, a basketball team of unusual ability, and last but not least, our successful debut in dramatics by the play Cinderella, are remem- brances of prime importance. Even the sophomores had to acknowledge our ability as a class. We all struggled most earnestly in our sophomore year to surpass the high standards of scholarship attained in our freshman year. Again we enjoyed the happy frolics and pleas- ures of Notre Dame: A Modern Cinderella was our second dramatic successg a kid party, and a visit by our Right Reverend Bishop were some of the many pleasant diversions ot this term. , The junior year crowned our dramatic ability, for A Dream of Queen Esther was pre- sented not less than sixteen times. Our Latin students formed the Nugatores Club, an organization devoted to furnishing funds for the poor. The Junior-Senior Banquet was, doubtless, the climax of our social endeavors. Our fourth year was, needless to say, our best year. The name senior charmed each one of us, as we became big sisters of Notre Dame. Busy bees we were for our annual prom and graduation were our outstanding responsibilities. But now that graduation is near, it is with a feeling of regret rather than unalloyed pleasure that we meet it. We feel that during these years we have grown both spiritually and intellectually. And as a last word to those who are to follow us, we pray that our Savior may grant them an appreciation of the gifts and benefits which are derived from associations and Participations in this Notre Dame Academy. Louise Houck '25. Page Fifty-nine -rw i' I. gil LF Y ADIOS To say farewell For now the partmg hour has come and too That sense that we must sever now at last Our closely woven fr1endsh1ps Ah' the past Seems golden now for 1n lt there IS you Beloved lNotre Dame To bld ad1eu T1s not a Heetmb dream Ah' Well we know For we have learned to love each mche and ell And fam we would not hear that dlstant knell Resoundlng 1n the call for us to bo Away from Notre Dame In years to come VV e ll oft look back and ,arowmg young agam Rel1eve each crowded happy hour so dear To us Well see once more each glowxng year Unfold before us l1ke some lovely stram From ages lonb ago And so ad1os It needs must be smce we are now to do God s w1ll and tronger grow each day, But we ve learned how your hght w1ll gu1de our wav And now we leave wlth memor1es fond of you Our own dear Notre Dame Hzldegarde Miller 25 5 y ff: 5 7 - - A------H - R fill ? r fs L l - r W. to I 17: . s A 1 l r 7 n . we I Q .i 01, ' V' ' .. -1:1 - ' A a C.-, D . 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X 'X Q , , KK ' l 3 ' ' ' Y, , i I, g ,Q E p Page Sixty-two' I -7 X Y Z 7 ' ' 0,, nv. 9, .J ., A .,s Junior Class Officers BEATRICE BEGLEY -President NINA MCKENN.-X MARGARET OXYENS ' Secretary Treasurer Colors Orchid and Gold t Motto Nulla dies sine linea lx F I owcr Lily of the Valley Page Sixty-tlz r si- rf X W s 1 L X un i iw 'f F x :,. ti l'.-, Q fs 9 L J. a l iv, Page Sixty-four - 1 w -3 f' Jann f 5':41 P . lg: f'f':Qf.r'g V 1 H J AE gp, Q i fm., W 1 v is .512 VQQ u s ., ,: ? Qin rigm I 3191. M 5 w l i I s V i l i l V ! K I I' J ' Page Si.1'Iy-fiw L Q45 . Wff 6 . 1-'gif I, EY: , Ag N vw: ,, 'x Q., 21 , A gs'-'f, 'ia 2' 4 -r -4 F ,. .r-57 . V Sli. ' A 5'-'G . .J fs' ,,. 2.1 -A 0? ,qs I nrx f' Q' 'N 1 9 A NZQX Qin din! O Ihr Page Si.1'f3'-sin' -c . 1 J P U Q5 .j J ' if-fgi i SIM' 35 ag NU M2 V . xgglq 4' f,..'1.,' by 1 EY, I .ef- in 5, 3 Wea? F23 rg' 2.2 3 . 25 on ,qw 'ir' urx Page Si.1'ty-sv Cn , ay? Dr: . 'N rf E L ' V 'lf 71:3 cb? 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L 4 6 T rf . gl 1 ' . ag? i. , ' - T 'sf MEMORIES :,.f Vtfe will not speak of years today o .SQ For what have years to do, 'LS I But take us out into the world r ii From friends we love, like you. it T VV e will not'drown in wordy praise, Y' The soothing thoughts that rise i - V For memories sweet of Notre Dame Are grave, eternal ties. lu 1 VX-Ve will not waste our school-day art ' la - To paint this nitch of Time ,ff Q- But always will remember you ,B ' No matter in what clime. Enough for us to shed the tears ' That bind us tight and fast And are for us the golden chain That links us with our past. Sweet smiles to keep forever bright Memories of Notre Dame Courage to journey on the path To future, fortune, fame. Pauline Kamuf '25 Page Seventy-six MARX I U1 HILRAN Her graxe IS 11Ot a grave It IS a shrnu Where 11111oce11ce reposes Br1ght ower wh1ch Gods stars must loxe to shun And where when VV111ter closes Falr Sprmg shall come a11d 111 her garland tmne The whxtest of wh1te roses d1ed Saturdav Nox emlwer twenty fourth after an lllllCSS of o11e n1o11th The unt1111ely death of Mary resulted from a paralyt1c stroke followmg a sermus nervous collapse 111 October Alwaxs a d1l1ge11t pup1l Mary ranked mong the first of the class 111 her st11d1es Mary Wlll he remembered at Notre Dame as a st11d1o11s exemplary and a1r11able g1rl U . V . ,S . . K . 1' 1 v Q g v Y 0 x An u u L ' , is . . ,, Mary Lutheran. a member of the Junior Class of Notre Dame High School, , 1 Y l- Y' 1 ' 3 x Page Svwlzty-set'c11 0 .. F IS L t X 4 l W ' g a e , F -------- 1 5 slag ef- N e .dll A ' nu 5 is L: WY' -' ' pg S 3. , ' 4 THE V FOREST F 9? . .-in - e Deep and black, profoundly still rf Q' Lies the forest 'neath the hill, F ' an Golden gleaming sh-aft of iight H ' ...H Sun's last ray, advent of night, ' L 5 Pierced the gloom like song-birdstrill, 'lf' F ' . . p Faintly heard the pines soft sigh -fl' Lost amon the tree-tops hiffh, ' g 2:- V P Gathers volume till at last Is a chant eery and vast, ' if . Offered to a dying sky. mf Quickly, calmy night winds steal,' And with velvet hands soon seal ' Q Buds and blossoms till the Mom, A Un the Wings of sunrise borne, Wfakes them with her sweet appeal. I ., Full and bright the moon ascends F F I3 O'er a midnight main it wends, ' ' Beam like silver seeks its Way Finds a path on which to play, ' To the Forest beauty lends. U Catherine Cullitain '26 Page Sevefzty-eight WA iw E mu, -E Q . .J 4 - ,J gg' QT QM? .f 1 Svnphnmnrvn Pq ANA 'li f L X Q X Qin:- ., 'mb ,gt 'E' :fig jxillvf . W Y law ffl W ii? infill P521 7 mb Q, .if .'?l. in ' I Page Eighty , .in V SPRING Oh! blissful days . And happy hours g And golden minutes bright In greenwood ways Among the flowers 'lYith colors soft and light. 'Tis thus in Spring H , My heart is light And fragrance fills my soul The days that bring h The moonlight nights VVill sleep in memoryis fold. ' ' Loretta JVICVSA' '25 I Z f- -- .. ,,, . a a s PI? in Sophomore Class Oflioers RUTH HENRY President . .NDELINE XV.-XGNER MARY MURPHY Secretary Treasurer Colors ' Blue and Gold M otfo Non nobis solum Q Florvor American Beauty Pago Eighty-one I l '31 'A N . '37 '-. 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A .-am ' .e:.L:i-ein-iinrg, 1:1,..3n14e--aww 7.1 save-J -,iffy 4.-5.-vns :.Mza.1waaa.a-wap.. f.-Am T-3-1 Mitsui' ' : A 1 g g- - A -f - -' -M--f,f:--ff-4--'iM -if -, - ff A ---ix.,-, , , - ,, ,W -!Y 1 ff-4---,., M- -- f A-139-A A,,.+...,...,,h,.,,A fi- A+gw..y......amhg5:-4:Q3v..M-,Q-.4 '-- 'W if EN5 i 5 E ii 1 1 E 55 3 5 2 F 4 1 w 9 su.: Sophomore Class Register Virginia Baird. ......... -- Mildred Barens ..,..o... 2256 Maplewood Rd. -.--..-...334 Twelfth St., Lorain, O Evangeline Brett. ,,........ ............... . 8313 Goodman Ave Susan Chepley. ........ .. Ione Day. .............,...... Mary Rita Derda .,.o.. Margaret De V111C.-Q-1 ,..... Colette Dougherty ......... Helen Eppich ............. Ruth Emig ........,..,e, Margaret Fouts ..e.,,..e Jennie Glavich .....,...,. Veronica Hornak. ......... .,..,... . Eleanor Houck e....,,..., Ruth Jacoby .................... ,..,..,., Helen Johnson ............. Stephanie Kwiatkoski Alice Lyman. ..,....,.............. -------.2061 Clarence Ave --------.7119 Linwood Ave .i....,, 12611 Madison Ave. ----------1366 E. 86th St. --------.14608 Alder Ave. ..,. .1622 E. 38th St. --------------1532 E. 55th St ----10523 Kimberly Ave. 1223 E.. 60th St. 11429 Continental Ave .-.-------.2905 W. 14th St 10922 Wade Park Ave -------.----..--10728 E. 99th St -.------.-.505 E. 143rd St. -----------1384 E. 86th St. Eleanor Lubecky. ,.....,... ..........,..... 4 145 E. 136th St Gertrude Mahall .....,.. Frances Martin.-g ...... - Agnes Miller .......... Louise Miller ....,...., Coletta Moore. ........... Marcelline Moser .......,.. Mary Murphy ........ Margaret Novak ..,...., Mary Pavlak. ........... -- Virginia Rothgery ........ Mary Rita Shea. ....... Loretta Sutter .......... Helen Svoboda. ......... Marie Thompson. .......... Mary Za j mec. ......... Rose Zubricky ........ --------13222 W. Madison Ave 2824 W. 14th St. Ansel Rd 15023 Shore Acres Dr -----------.---1420 E. 94th St ----------663 E. 127th sr --.----.3477 W. 54th Sr Elwell Ave -----,--.1615 Ridgewood Ave .---------.10201 Yale Ave. -------.1307 E. 91st St. -----------.---------Crestline, O 12004 Harvard Ave. ---,-----.-1564 E. 27th St. -----------.6030 Glass Ave. ---------.2050 Dowd Ave ffe ii-fi ,Liu Am' 0, , Illlfl R 533.2 1 .'1., sqm f sf sf. Q - Q ' .J '51 ii-.15 'ei ,-.S ,.,. tab 6, '11 y 2' wr' c 1 ii' 'N Page Eighty-three .Hind mmf- x 1 zfligg o x ? f ' ,rf-'r .' Q ' I -. ' J , ,f ' 's , ' . , ef . .ww-1:AV-mwwf,M.m,,-f-mmm-in-Avaya'-9-M-nwnwn..,, ,Wm .Mp-V .y.,..,.,,v ,.....,,.. W- ,-WN,..f...-.-..-v...-LL,-.-fmWf,.,,, .,.,,,........,....,.,.,,,, A -.,..,...,.f-,..-f,.,W,..,A,,,,,,,., , . , NH: wp-W. - wp If-swf Q -'W' V -, - ,, f wf,.y..w, wx-.f,, . 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Sophia Gabryel ..... .-,-.,---l454 E. 92nd St .,-,-.,--.1229 E. 86th St 2061 E. 79th St -.--.--,1572 Crawford Rd ---------,1652 E. 118th St ------..-1520 E. 27th St Florence Gilles ....... ................... . 1360 E. 94th St Blanche Geigel. ,....... . .....,.. .3158 E. Derbyshire Rd Agnes Gorris, ....... ............. . 1036 E. 171st St Loretta Gorris ............ Coletta Harwood. ........ -,-------.,1036 E. 171St St .-----..9706 Heath Ave Margaret Horningi ........ ............... . 3279 E. 49th St VVinif red Higgins ........... ..,.... Virginia Hallett, ,........ Josephine Hoinska Victoria Kmet. ....... Sylvia Koprivec ......,... Lottie Kowalski ...... Marie Kuday e.........,, Mary Kozenoski .... Ruth Loring. ........,.... Mildred Macha ,...... Rose Neil, ............. Anna Pavlak ........ Marie Reinman Hazel Schultz ...... Irene Smith ...... .---14713 Westropp Ave -,--,----,1001 E. 141st St. E. 82nd St 3922 St. Clair Ave -----.--,1007 E. 76th St .-.,----.l119 E. 78th St 3791 E. 50th Sr Bedford, O. ' ------.-.1399 E. 86th St 6039 Hillman Ave --,-.,.--.1556 Rockway Ave. ----.---..3807 Marvin Ave 1740 E. 35th St 1641 E. 38th St ---.-,----1386 E. 89th St 1 . Rose Skuly ............... ............. 1 099 E. 71st St Margaret Skufca ........ ........ 1 109 Norwood Rd Dorothy Sharkey. ,.,.... .......... . 1555 Crawford Rd. Elizabeth Stephon ...... ,....,. Estelle Vlasek ....... -9812 Mt. Auburn Ave 6015 Engel Ave Eleanor Welky .... .,.. ,........ . 4 631 Dennison Ave Frances Zulich ......... ........... 1 5301 Waterloo Rd Page Eighty-five fh y, 1 I 'i 4, 1 NJ- Q . 1 5 3 xii 3,1 at 1 N' ,F 4 - 5 1' ,' .1 eg?'. ., 22' ' 14 P' X110 sd .J fs' ,.,. 3,5 in .5 'fi 4 'iw ffl' . 5, 'F 'n ,WW l Q ' . v , AI4, SX ,, , -,,- 1 ' . . 1 'S wa X - ' ' -ffkwlmimq 'V V .rf 'f':'4Q.'1,' I 7573-4 1 I Y ' U L 1, - M Q 4 - 4, , , , , . ,, , U, AM, My Mb 1 f ' ,M 1 .4 Y '- - Y - -1 W-H1 f v -- W- - - '--'-- -f--YJ4 mM-w 'f -' v '-if ' 'L-: :+ -1 ' - W --:qw .W , Y ., ,. , ,,,,.,..5.,,.,.11.1j::.,-gf,-Q...--5 ,3:Lf,...,...f t f, ,,,,M,,,,.,,,,...,,,.. I 'ff f W,:,k,,,.M,,v: i' W v N 'W--W ' ' ' f -A - -' -- - -4'T'f ':W 'LLf- f'm 'Lf:A2- --f T 2121- - ,.. .. .-f,w .Qs 1 A :v:.fw:: 1 - .V -T, V ,Y W ., r-,q.,:z--- , ww ,,, ,,.,,1 -,rgw-,..w,,..,.,.,..,z.:..-,Z-,T -Y K W 7 W 4-,V LV W: J - 'v-, WN b-?5,::,.,,,,.,,,,, L' 5 J, , . . - , ,, N, A-- 'x ' Q .1 4' f ' ff:-Q 3 w'g1.r . 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Q.............,............... 3 686 E. 55th St. 5 'Q I I Josephine Cerny .................,,.....,,.................,...... ..-.3414 E. 125th St. 1 Mary Duchoslav ..........,..........,................................. .2805 Wade Ave. P51 3 - Marie F rimmel .....,............... . ................,.................,. 5400 Hamm Ave. 'V 1 Zora Gerapic. .... Q ..............,,......,.........,....................... 810 E. 222nd sr, A 2'- E Julia Gurnik ...........,,...,,,,.........,,,...,.,...................... 3034 Meriree Ave. D , Vivian Haines .......1........,................. .,.. - 4 ................... 1169 E. 77th sr. ' ' ' .5 1 1 Helen Hatzo. ...................................,..,.................... 7009 Ottowa Ave. . Jessie Kowalska ............... 3 ...........,....................., 8106 Korman Ave. 'ia Anna Kracunovsky .....................e. f ....,.................... 13440 W. 94th St. Bertha Kalina. ........,.,................................................ 5970 Engel Ave. V Rose Kolar .....................,........,,.................................. 1460 E. 93rd St. ur, Bernice Liss ....,..,,.............,..............,..,,..,,........,........ 2124 W. 14th sr. A . Dorothy Mack. .,,.................,............,,.,....,...........,......... 478 Arbor Rd. r '41, Secelia Matis. ......,..........,.................,........................, 3354 Fiiirea Rd. is Genevieve Mulhern, ,....................... . ............,.......,..... 1394 E. 95th St. ' 1 Ariria ore ............... A ......................,.,...............,... 10528 Kimberly Ave. ' Jeannette Osteszewski. ..............1... .r .......................... 1439 E. 33rd St. Anna Pilat ......,...,............,.................... ................... 1 2126 W. 18th St. Mary Roztas. .................................r , ........,,......... f ....... 2137 W. zsrh sr. A Mary Semanic ...,.,.......,......,,...,.....................,..... 3309 Chatham Ave. Helen Schroeder ....,................................................... 4270 E. 53rd St. Helen Stanton, ..........,..................,.......................,..... 1334 E. 90th St. Agnes Turaceka ................... Q ..... - .............,...r,.... 1 ..... 12165 W. 38th St. ' A J Dorothy Zeitz ..,.......,.....,..........,,............ ,Q ...............,... 1024 Ansel Rd. ' Page Eighty-seven ii 2 'A 1. 3 U1 '51 Q :- 'W '2 I 'u ..., rA x 'E -.. -v- -s fx , an X 1 '- , , , a I I ,Af u .W - 'ly -'W' W ku V - ul Q 1 1. ' , L f H ,. 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Elizabeth Dowling , .... 8206 Wade Park Ave. ,---,--g-.-.-.-.1426 E. 27th St 1387 E. 95th St. 9606 Raymond Ave 3914 Sackett Ave 2439 Tremont Ave 3346 Bradford Rd -- ..,......, 1461 E. 109th St Dorothy Dunnigan. ,...... .,........ 1 832 Stanwocd Rd Marie F ilocco. ..,........ ......... A ...., 2 336 E. 22nd St Gertrude Golden .......... .......... 1 3610 Ashburton Rd. Agnes Geiss X............e.....,..... ........ . 3254 Berkshire Rd Helen Mae Hamilton ...,e.e. ........... . 1424 E. 91st St Ruth Henry. ....................,. ......e 1 212 E. 84th St Eleanor Hennessy ..... Marie Kaehni .........,.. Irene Kappus ............. Genevieve Kearins ..... Esther Kernan ......... Florence King. ......... Margaret Kinzell, .....,.. Clara Kreinbrink ....... 8315 Medina Ave 3266 West Blvd 535 E. 109th St ,------..1102 E. 144th St. ---,-----.7903 Redell Ave -----.---------.Bellevue, O Avon. O -- ...................... Leipsic, O Catherine Kysela ,,....... .....,..... 2 720 Wicklow Rd Eleanor Lang. ......,......... ........ 1 4600 Kingsford Ave Evelyn Marquard ............ ............ 5 3276 Warren Rd Catherine McNamara ........ .......... 1 127 Thornhill Dr Ursula McAuliffe. .....,.. .....,...... 1 756 Hartshorn Rd Alice McCabe. .....,..,.., ............... 9 332 Amesbury Ave Eleanor Mitchell, ...... ......... . Stop 152, Willoughby, O Ethel Murphy. ........... ......... , 2257 Maplewood Rd. Dorothy N eitzel. ......, Helen O'Donnell. .....,.. -- ---------.----.Ladysmith, VVis ------.896 Wheelock Rd Margaret Replcky. ........ ............... 1 406 E. 53rd St Althea Schlitz ........,., Annetta Shoveliu, ,....., Josephine Storm ....,.. Gertrude Tepley ..... 1- Helen Toomey .......... Helen Mae Tully ,......... Helen Willing ....... ..... Evelyn VVitt. ........... .------..8714 Kenmore Ave -, .......... 9520 S. Kinsman Rd -------.-----.1325 Ansel Rd 2354 E. 84th St 8509 Superior Ave. -----------.1225 E. 81st St 1965 VV. 52nd St. 10539 Lee Ave :ig llllr 5 RQ: 4 v ,J fs' ,.,, 25: Q. J . 'Q f' L 'S Page Eighty-nine l il' , mi gl 'YN H s - L X Q V - '- ' J '- '- ' --1 I , E E- i- gt .ull is HN ' li E . . f 4 7 4 - AUTUMN Q A The wind went sighing through the trees TQ up And shook the brown nuts down, f ,,, T . And from on high the yellow leaves ig.. Came tumbling to the ground. i The bushes hung with berries plump, 1-, The daisies drooped their heads, tt? A - , ,rj T mong the scattered leaves so brow n, :S The acorn found a bed. .4 5, The trees were bending low with fruit ig NVith apples gold and ripe ,gf Across the vale a field of grain N' e VVas swaying in the light. I The grass was wetter now with dew 51, VVhich sparkled in the sun, '11 I . The crickets ceased their happy tunes Q n Because the fall had come. fi Ruth Me'r.sx 25 Page Ninety Efrrnhmvn Page N inety-one 4 F' H H in .I ik ' gs'-0 'ri 5' .S an 21 fs fl if 1-.-iam T MILF Q mu g PB - 'J 0 fi V w I f -' .af te? -n l if on Page N inety-two ROSEBUD There was a baby rosebud Pink petalled, bright with dire, That shone like glittering diamonds When morning sun peeped through. But soon the petals faded, Fell, Oh! so soft and still The rosebush bowed its lowly head For 'twas the Master's will. Rosemary Ott '28 4' s II I N ' S 4 iff? Freshman Class Officers MARGARET HOR.-XN President JANE VEACH ,IEANNETTE TREAT Secretary Treasurer Colors Light Blue and Gold M otfo Onmia pro Te Cor Jesu Flower American Beauty Page Ninety-three F ti K -fl '-. -. N A '1- Q In sk. 'S -.. .. 'K r P :K 1? 115 ii QE in 15 5 2 55 5? qs W? 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Suffield., O. 1426 E. 27th St. Louisville, O. 1216 E. 87th St. ---.5605 Carry Ave. ---V3332 Chalfant Rd. 3332 Chalfant Rd. 2100 Renrock Rd. Crestline, O. 245 Fifth Ave., Elyria, o. ----.----.3297 Cedarbrook Rd. 1521 E. 31st St. -------.1325 Ansel Rd. - 1059 E. 125th St. 2440 E. 84th St. -----.----1656 E. 55th St. --.M2644 E. 114th St. -------.New Milford, O. 3485 Scranton Rd. .278 Crosby St., Akron, O. -472 E. 108th St. E. 30th St. -----.-16724 Edgewater Dr. --...----------.Brooklyn, O. Amos Ave. .-., ...... 8024 Sowinski Ave. .----.-.-..8525 Garfield Blvd. Suffield, o. A --.--..l257 E. 125th St. Page Ninety-fiz'e A i l 1: -'sig iq .mi gg llll : ,., . ,. . f lllil l 0 ikkxp 11 1 I 'Y .S D .S-I .1 , :W .5 tif 4 u T g' .S an 315' .- R f 'N 'lil -r M :rx ,vlivd ,rgx-,U.111.1Ay AWD n ' . Q ff, Q4 ' - l , -,W . , , I, , I- ' . 4 ,. f Q QW . .fn 'h . ' N V ' 2 'Y -'i ..f:.,, uf.-. . Q. , 4 -A X A. -f---my ,.-...f :M V V V V V V V 1 .. ,M J -M . . V ,,,. . A . . . , . .. 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Virginia Callinan .,..,,.,, Mary Campbell .......,, , ILL in , 3843 St. Clair Ave 2376 Professor Ave -,,,.-.-,.10219 Hampden Ave .---------,-.1153 E. 105th St -----,,,-.,1407 E. 85th St -.---,,,,.,1464 E. 93rd St Cecelia Duddy ,,,.,..,.... .......... . 3250 West Blvd Mary Erickson .............. ......,..,.... 5 14 E. 115th St Dorothy Gallagher ,,,,.,,,... ,,.,....,o 4 307 Archwoorl Ave Agnes Gilroy ......,....,...... ................ 1 247 E. 87th St Margaret Glenny ......,e,,, Mildred Golubski ...,.. Helen Hoenigman ,.., Mary Louise Irwin Marjorie Joyce .......... Viola Joyce ..........,. Rose Kucera ,.......,..... Marian Loeser ,....,i,...... .... Genevieve Monreal 1 ..,a.. - Charlotte McCarthy Susan Petrencek ......... Marjorie Pinta .......... Victoria Riedel .....,i . , .V... ...,., - Bernadette Schustrich Catherine Schwertner Mary Sebeck .........., .,.... .,.e Marie Shippecasse ...,., .,., Rosemary Spath ,.,.... Margaret .Stanton , ,.,..... Geraldine Straub ,.,....,.e Sophie Suhanec Jeannette Treat ,..i.. Jane Veach ........,... Helen Thomas ,...... Emily Weiss ..,,.......... Helen Werner .... ..,...,..., Angela Woyshville ...,, Jeannette Vtfright .A.,s.,. , ,-----,--o4240 E. 116th St ,-,.....i6418 Lansing Ave 1 ,..,..,.,,. 1272 E. 134th St 3027 Scarborough Rd E. 115th St 498 E. 115th St 12303 ,W. Madison Ave .,-,,12613 Woodside Ave -,-,,,,-.7209 Superior Ave Chagrin Falls, O 9700 Sophia Ave -.----..3903 Carlyle Ave ---------.10l8 Lakeview Rd ----,11721 Browning Ave 1517 E. 78th St ,-,-,,1639 Lakewood Ave -,-...3407 Cedarbrook Rd 546 E. 107th St 1334 E. 90th St 1259 Ansel Rd -.-,--.2048 Waterbury Rd ..-...-,.10219 Olivet Ave. 1464 WVinton Ave. 9605 Parkview Ave. ...-,.,-,,.o1062 E. 71st St. ....-.--,,.1352 E. 82nd St. 5609 VVhite Ave. 1477 E. 105th St. Page N irzcty-.rczwz f 1 is .Q 1 pill lllln llll 9 I 5 13.15 '3 or gig V ' n 1 ' n - 4 4 i A K M it J .ff by is J s' , 'U -fz fi 2' uri' .Y ' Jlind ,lzflifa-.fyazrgy W v 4 52 2 g.,W...v,,,..' .,., , V TT vwzigg J ' if ' wr--ww, . ' ' 0 , t::::::.L' Y E , 7,13 , 1 5 .. .1.:..f.LL'.-.M 5 Z , -N. ,w.ff,Qw.s,ee-:wfzqzf1m.v.H,,V af, 4 .,vQQ..aWW,,,.f.w.4,W. 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Rockwood Rd. ---,.-----.4100 Gifford Ave ,..--,-..907 E. 144th St. o,,,.--.1413 E. 55th St. ,,----,--,.,1391 E. 55th St Mary Fallon. ............. r....e............. 9 12 E. 143rd St Elizabeth Fecko ....... .,......o 1 605 Winchester Ave Rose Gruss ........... ,...... 2 808 Ambler Ave Helen Gasbar ............ Marguerite' Hinds .....s. Margaret Joyce. ...... Angela Jakomin. ....... Anne Jerman, ,....... 13000 Cedar Rd. 632 E.,x113th st. ,.,.,--,560 E. iosfd sf. 1221 E. som sf 3840 St. Clair Ave Anna Kisella, .......... .......... 1567 Ridgewood Ave Eleanor Koprosky. .r..... Lillian Kacvinsky .,..... Mary Kleinhenz Anne Kovatch, ........ ,S ...,... . Josephine Lehrmeyer .......... Lenore Mulholland. .,.....,, .---.--.10612 Wilbur Ave 2914 E. 92nd St --.---,,--o3528 Payne Ave ---..--.1261 Norwood Rd 7721 Decker Ave 9800 Yale Ave Mary Novak. ............. ................ 6 818 'Edna Ave -Margaret Olexo .......... -- Theresa Peterlin ........., Sophie Rutnoski ...,... Verne Siebold .....,. Julia Seman .......,......... Veronica Schmann ..,..... Q Amelia Virant ,,..... .., Nettie Zele .........,., 9607 Steinway Ave ---------.1089 E. 66th St 2955 E. 66th St ..--.---,1762 Wymore Ave --.---o2s71 E. 97th sr. To ..., -2202 ,sth sf. gg .,.. 1161 Norwood Rd. 1209 Addison Rd, n J P 'l 1 il l D slr' S, 5 4 a fs' fu. 4 at N S F F X Page N inety-nine 'wx ... N F E 9 Q '51 -.. N N N -.. A N54 'I 'fx Q.. - V..wv,:'1: 1. 4 H wp. . ,,.....,-W-x...,...,.,. ,.,, ., 1 ...G-.. M..,W,, ,,,-.Q.,,,. -,.,.iM..,,, gA.-,,W.::. Y-',,V, .Mff:,m,..,W,.,.4.,q.,...,.,M....,., ,...,.,.M., ,.,, ...A.. . .......1,,,....4-W M ,.W,A.,.m,,,.-..,.,,,..0. -N-,W.m f,. , ,, .Q fy-.- .,7, ,-..,,.W.,..A1:.W.,. T, :Y.W,..?..-.,,.1,,.n ..,,,h, .... M-.....,..,,.W.,,,, ,,..w,. , A.,.,. .,,,.,..,..v.., , LL,, MW ..., . ..,M....M,h..,. W.. - ' hf:5??? S -mudrmarwz-1 Z. '1- .49 , .xg ' f:,.,.. 'r l t::.q...f.4. j . 2. 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Florence Kager ,......... - Alberta Lewand ......... Cla ra Loyke ............ --.-.----.1004 E. 78th ------.2801 Carlyle Ave. ---------946 E. 79th St.. ----------1248 E. 87th St Theresa Ledinsky .......... .......... 6 027 Engel Ave Dorothy Malone ........ Rosemary Ott ......... Vera Pecj ak ............ Rose Pastva .........,.. Charlotte Randall ......... .... Lucille Soeder ............ ........ Frances Strusinski ........ Eleanor Stefancin ......... -------.582 E. l01st St -----------1205 E. 83rd St ----------1395 E. 43rd St .......... 2146 W. 7th St ------10529 Orville Ave -13412 Ashburton Rd Ansel Rd ----.-,.2104 W. 20th St Emily Smith ,,,,.,...,..... ......... 3 284 E. 121st St Madaline Thomas ......... .................. 1 336 E. 93rd St. Frances Wolfert ........ .......... 1 0603 Hampden Ave. Mary Zimka. ..,.... ---------.2208 W. 20th St. 9 l J A 15, ' -ggi! . ' :mn . g nu 2. 1 319, 'fm Page One hundred one I U 1 5? ! Egg E ,G , if H 'Ml ' ', 1 ff-5. .f ix .C .' 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Dorothy Duggan ..............., Mary Elizabeth Foster .......... Annette Gen sheimer C... - .11117 Greenview Ave. -.---..----1633 Winton Ave. N7'fffffffff'iiliiQL!QQQ'9751 .-----...634 E. 127th St. .--..---1288 E. 90th St. --.-..--4209 Euclid Ave. -----.--.1263 E. 82nd St. -------.1525 E. 106th St. .------..587 E. 109th St. ------.--.1305 E. 91st St. --------.1445 E. 94th St. Catherine Gohrmg ......... .......,.............,.. . 10017 Elwell Ave. Theresa Hoban ,,.,......, Leona Jackson. ...,.... - Anna Kachmarg ....e. Coletta Kestner--. .... Loretta' Kestner .......... Anna Kmetz ,........... Eleanor Larecy .,..... Harriet Mason ..,.,... Julia Mason ......... . .... Eleanor Mellert ..........,... Josephine Murray ..... Q .... Theresa Pignataro .,....... Hampden Ave. --.-..--.516 Cleveland Ave., Elyria, O. 2053 Halstead St. -------.12632 Fairmount Rd. -..-.-.12632 Fairmount Rd. 2054 Robin St. ---------.10513 Clairdon Ave. ------.-----.1233 E. 99th St. -.-,---.-.1233 E. 99th St. ---.---,1345 Haydn Ave. 688 E. 117th St. --,.---.1962 E. 121st St. Mary Pignataro .......... ............ 1 962 E. 121st St. Alfreda Righi ............. ......... , 2229 Murray Hill Prunella Scharf. ............. ........., S pencerville, O. Hildegarde Schneider ........ ............... . 876 E. 143rd St. Amelia Sevcik ................ ......., 1 584 Lakewood Ave. Evelyn Shaughnessy ......... ........... 6 34 E. 109th St. Florence Vidoni. .... Q ......... .......... . Bridgeville, Pa. Pauline Zakraj Sek .,.....,.. .-,-..--.1o15 E. 74th sf. Page One lzundrcd three , .- -.-r '53 Q . 1 z ' 79 s 1 536 52 351 I ' 5 QBHKB J fs' 35. 2 J I . liz 1-In f?.. ,I x 1: Q X -Q.. 9 1 ,T . Q,-. . .mv , , I .1 S3 w M- -fr, , ww . W 'A--0.-. H W My I-My MA K f.12.J1'1.J !5W. . 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A I 2 f 5 3 2 1 1 i 5 e 5 r,.w..w-.3 'L P 1 W 1 Y N F 1 I I n Z We Frances Bogovich, ...v.... .....,. 56701 SchaefTer Ave Elsie Burns ...........,.., ..........Q 9 905 Hilgert Dr Margaret Deppety. ,...... ......... 1 -460 E. 90th St Margaret Gallagher e,... ,........ 1 359 E. 94th St Phyllis Giel .............,... .... . 3263 E. 121st St Helen Horvath ........, ....... 1 028 E. 72nd St Eleanor Maloney .......... e....... 1 763 E. 87th St Agnes Marando rs.......... .,..e....., 1 325 Ansel Rd Mary Moledor .,,.....e,,,..,... ,..,,,..,,,,..,. A twater, O Frances Mukensnabl ........... ...,...,. 9 511 Quebec Ave Dorothy Murray ,e......,., ,,......e...,......,. 1 352 E. 9-lth St. Eleanor Mzik .....,., Mary Oakes ,.... Edna O'Hara, ....,. -- E. 84th St ------..2918 Third St., Canton, O .....-,-.2031 E. 30th St., Lorain, O Loretta Reinman ........... ......................... 1 740 E. 35th St Edith Run. ..................... ........ 1 151 E. 98th St Florence Roshetko .....,.... .......... 3 473 E. 110th St Frances Schwartz ...., Myrtle Sirl ............, Marion Smith ............ Marie Suhadolnik ........ .......s. Mary Vintar .............. ................,s.... Avon, O 8018 Decker Ave. 1068 Carlyon Rd. 6107 St. Clair Ave. ----,5704 Bonna Ave. 'U C I 7 -fsi i 5. ,a lllln 2, lm 2 v i-..-'1'. L my ,N :Q 21 I I 824 YK' ' J Ps' rg - 2, 'QT J if 'N 1. Page One lnmdrvd five 4. 1, 1 1 l K. .S off 'K Ar E N x I 5 1, ' L 'x 1 ANNEX K ,gn llllll ed--i f u ' -E Illl lg ,g i g .HSV . ull F FT r fi . QR H' f fr, ,' af f ' A ' 53 :'x'? uf- rel .53 :S ig on ,ff .ri Fl, F' ' S JACK FRos'1' Have e'er you noticed pictures Upon your window-pane, Such life-like little ligures And wondered how they came? Jack Frost's the slyest fellow, He comes when you're asleep To paint the quaintest pictures Upon your window sheet. One night I stayed to watch him And saw the queerest sight, There stood a tiny snow-man Painting with all his might. Next morn when sun rose shining And peeped thru window panes The patient work of Jack Frost Had vanished-all was vain. But soon the day departed The moon shone down so bright Our patient jack came back again Repainting them that night. So let us too learn patience From jack's work on the pane, And if we don't succeed at first XV hy try, and try again. Afzlwfff' Page Ona Imndrcd six Gclzslzrillzcr '28 BOOK TWO Organizations O Clubs Alumnae il H 1 ME -Q , n 3 i Au.. F' ' 9141 ' 51 fs' ,Y bs , I, 'H I Page One hundred nine 1 H llgmm A ll ANA A mi! Ilil k E EE--1 'i' llll lj fig., , L The ToWer', Staff i 22? ,fff 2 'fit ' . x ' 4, sp- , ti' f.'5 -rv 1-5 gl D y, I ,E I l ,J N ' I Editor-in-Chief ..... PAULINE IQAMUF Associate Editors ,..., RosE JONES-LOUISE HOUCK Business Manager si,. ..,,, .,,. ,FRANCES EEGLEY Assistant Business Manager s..,, . ,s,. .MARY TIERNEY Advertising Manager .s,,.,ss,ssss.,...,. s---RUTH RAWSON I Assistant Advertising Manager .s.,ss - --.ANNA fXCHTSCHIN l, Athletic Editorwss ..,., -- ,.... MARY GILBIORE i Humor Editor L. .... ,.... - , .,... COLETTA MEHLINCS L Pk wk an l These editors exiress anreciation to the following girls for their willing and lx D b G efficient help: ' l i v I i VERNA l,Ew1s PAULINE GUSDANOVIC l IQATHRYN MILLER RUTH RAwsoN 3 DOROTHX' ScHwARrzENi:E1et: HELEN THUMM Page Olll'lI1Hldl'6d ten J A :, ii! Notre Dame News Staff LORETTA MERSX' PAULINE KAMUF VERNA LEWIS MADERAL MCIJEAN WDW I' MONG the most active of any organization at Notre Dame is the 4g,g,vP'fAifLu,,, high school staff which has done so much for Notre Damn 4t'- N cfzttsf' and thereby laid the foundation for the editing of either W X a detailed section for their activities in the present paper, or the privilege of having an entirely separate publication. Early in September the four editors were chosen from the Senior class, because of their ability in journalism, to edit the high school section. VV ith theqassistance of a representative from each class, they assumed the responsibility of collecting the news, Writing and reporting to the college editors. They have done excellent work not only in Writing the articles, but also in plau- ning the make-up of their own section of the paper. These girls have been untiring in their efforts in behalf of Notre Dame, and we sincerely hope that the Work which they have begun on a small scale will be greatly augmented by the class of '26. Page One lzzmdred clown I flint .VFW ill I WEE I 5, A nu 2, WY 5 E , f v 1 54' ' .4 5 1 . 'Q 1 e ' In S 5'3 ez 2 ' lag? .ed .ff 2,5 L. 3, :fin f.. nrx Y fd' 5. 4 F-YN viii X First Semester Service Squad 1 .1 E lltlll T Q: nn W4' H 1483 Y' adv I 4 . rf -,rf on 1 Egg' sie 1 ' A 22 F- . 5' 3. r 6 6.-, -rv 'S - 'J if cs. yi' -s 'Tv 1,t F' 1 FRANCES BEGLEY---..-- ,.e,., Prvsidvm' LORETTA MERSY .... - ,.... .Secretary MADERAL MCLEAN ...,..........,............ .. ................ Treasurer fs A HE first phase of student self-government was introduced at Notre Dame early in Qctober when in a meeting called for the purpose, the class of '25 planned and organized the Notre Dame Service Squad, to supervise in assemblies, corridors, and - rccff cafeterias. The work of the new Service Squad was explained to the Wi' Lqfiitl I student body at an assembly held in the Auditorium, October 9. began its work on Monday, October 13. The work of this organization met with a success that neither faculty nor stu- dents had anticipated. Perfect order has been maintained throughout the entire year by the squad. within the scope of their jurisdiction. The entire student body has come to respect the blue and white armed girl, the insignia of a squad member. Because of this whole-hearted and pleasing response, pupil self govern- ment will be further developed at Notre Dame next year. The following girls were appointed as members for the first semester: The organization Angela Gruss Lucille Davis Helen Ledinsky . Madge Ackley Agnes Gear Mary Tierney Eleanor VViehn Antonia Bozick Isabel Miller Grace Nimmo Elizabeth Kernan Ruth Sweeney Rose Jones Ruth Rawson Margaret O'Loughlin Marie Buzzelle Verna Lewis , Helen Reuss Virginia O'Loughlin Anna Achtschin Jean Nagle Helen Thumm Pauline Gusdanovic Angeline Dejak Mary Alma McAuliiTe Page Om' hundred f'zw'Iz'c l V i r l l l QIFVR Second Semester Service Squad :hui Ill v .,32f:,. A 1 ... .... Mit if S3 I is 5 J? ,iii ll ' 4 2- we HQ' .'.J fs' ,.,. Z: E K 5 Fusxclzs l3Eu1,12Y .,.. ..,., . President v lsrxnm. Miimisa ..., Sccrczvzry' Nix.-x TTICTQENNA .. ,,.,.Trcuszu'cr' SP8 Q y Il f N i 3 QJANEQ for the .organiz-a The following Angela Gruss Agnes Gear lsabel Miller Verna Lewis Helen Reuss Helen Thumi Rose Jones Marie Ruzzel . Anna Achtscl N order to acquaint the younger students with the duties and responsibilities of the Service Squad. Juniors were admitted into the organization at the beginning of the second semester. The members of the second squad assumed their duties during February when Seniors and juniors were selected by the faculty. The organization has proved a real success. The girls maintain order everywhere, while the student body has cultivated a respect tion and the work which its members are doing. girls were members during the second semester: ' Ruth Rawson Antoinette Soeder Rernadine Drees Helen Dowling Mary Malovrh Frances Cain Margaret Owens Mary Tierney Helen Ledinsky Mary Alma ixiiexuiisfe Loretta Mersy n Beatrice Beeley Marcella Rellery Cecelia Svobada le Anne Malloy Gertrude Kral nn Frances Logar . Mary Quanclt Page Out' lumdrcu' flzirlccu .Hind 11 .1110 I1 J,1.1110f p.J.1pu HJ T .,,,M,,,HA,. ,MM 5 3 2 5 Z in if 5 F f i 1 1 , yi, V . IJ 5- A , ' 1, , , L uk , 1. ' viflfi 'Z AH R , F, lf 3 N 74, MRI, - LF yy , Qwnbfhgy S' . R ,f ,. U' ,X V, I, U Aw, 812,26 17 ,1 A .rv X 2 W: g, JV! 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X v 'waxinlnorrgrzgnnm M--in- , A ii, H' ,::+' ' 'und-'A-fi , , www . r Maxxum, f - .g4,,y,1.,,,,,u,,gg,,m,,-my N WM 1 f. 4 .,. .,'wMaw-nmw.,c4.-anusauuuvmff..-H :A-mul-A--1-A xeuumfuu ' u-n-.fi-ffffl-:K-3,-Af--ff ,A---W-,,-15,1 4 A- - -1 --, Q ,eg ---AM -f -4 r -Af--M f' ' ----- - -H A.. ,.,,,, .Aw I .M .,.- A... 7-7 .--,,g..,-,L,,,,,,. - .-,g,-.. ,.......:i::YY:.: W. .. ..... ,..-.,,.7. ,,,,,,.,,, ,gA.,1.,.,, ,pf : 4 , , N.,,.,,.,....1.' ,..f..,,,.Q,.4..+ ' ,....- ...,ni.1.m...,f We The Orchestra I nil Hill: v Z fs , . ...f all inn 53+ While it has functioned scarcely more than a year, it is one of the best devel- oped of its kind. It is known as the . Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra, and consists of about fifty instruments of various kinds. - Professor Charles Firstos, the director, is deserving of unstinted credit for the whole-hearted interest which he manifests in the advancement of each mem- ber, and the untiring efforts with which he promotes the progress of the orchestra in general. ' ' This organization furnished music for manyievents of the year, and the mem- bers are planningpa series of public recitals for the coming year. y Miss Ruth Rawson, senior, directs at school appearances. - MEMBERS Mr. Firstos, Director. Violins A COLETTA MooRE A I-IARRIET MASON CECILIA O,BRIEN GERALDINE STRAUB MARY DUcHosLAv A Clarinefs 1 THQERESA OSBERGER EVELYN DONNELLY Flute V , MARGARET NOVAK Cornet Q ALBINA VVAHCIC French Horn LOTTIE CEMBA SCIJVOPIZOII6' RUTH RAWSON Trombone JOHANNA STEIN Cello Q FLORENCE HOGAN Bass HELEN CANTILLON Drum ANNA OTT A Pia-no GENEVIEVE ICEARINS Page One hundred fifteen 5 Q. . 'J Q 4 n fd I i1 ? L' .S no 5 2, . x . ff , W. iidi 44.5 R ' ' Les Caqueteuses Francaises rim is Y ' ' W, 5 f itll s erif-2 a H In : ' AQ .W : n :,.-if 5 4 b 'ei -rw QS s 9 1 .i' xt uf' F J NYIRGINIA O,LoUGHL1N ,,.., ..... . President Rosiz joNEs ,......A.. ,. ,, , , .,.. ..,.. c YC'l'l'CfGl'.V LOUISE HOUCK s,..-.Trcaszu'm' -f -- HE clubs of Notre Dame exist for special and distinct purposes. Some serve as a stimulus for Gathering ua side-issues on educa- S' 'QQ jpg 1 . . b . b tional topics, others as a means ot solace to the unfortunate, fixgif rig-ifw while others serve solely as an outlet for social expression. I 'ri i, g f - - WQQE Because of the present rage for clubs in general and in par- - v -vt -,ga 1 . . . . 'Q' 4' 'i l ticular, the school, early last September, declared the inutility of clubs that serve no definite purposes, and recognizes only such as are well organ- ized for a worthy end. 6 Les Caqueteuses Francaises was reorganized in the beginning of the first semester by the girls in the advanced French class. Second year French students were initiated into the club during the last quarter of the year. Its motto L'aniitie J avec letudet' is a.n inspiration to the members of the club in promoting interest and enthusiasm in classwork. The initial and outstanding activity of the club was the French Frolicf' held in the artistically decorated gymnasium. Gay music, novel programs, and well- 1. re ished eats were the special features of the Dansant. Other events, as initiation, theater arties and luncheons livened the remaining' year. Y b - Page Ono l1111zdr'r'ds1',1'f4'c1z f?1Vf'i K7 -4 a' J f J J ' 7' as 'li : n g J: ll? , E, Las Aranasw i PAULINE GUSDANOVIC .... Prcsidcnf ELIZABIETH KEAYS .A.A. A . .v S crrcfary MADGE ACKLEY .A.. Trcaszirvr .HE symbol of this club-a spider in a web-signifies the ceaseless activity of its members, who work for charitable purposes. The organization was established in November and early in Decem- ber extensive settlement work was begun. n g T vi, af .3 FX X ' ' wh, .AN-f . 3 'P f' 'Q 14 , , . . , , .GBE ji l' Gqg Ihe Lorain cyclone had nothing on whatever struck the IV L 5 'f.'f5f4, -:M 3 class-rooni three days betore Christmas. The Las :Xranas were preparing baskets of food and clothing for the poor. There was a collection of almost everything. ranging from bibs for baby to big boots for grandpa, and the darlingest stockings nlled with candy, nuts, and fruit for the kiddies, On Christmas eve when all was ready several heavily'-laden seniors entered several heavily-burdened machines, and started otlf on their mission of charity like Santa Clauses. k ev Sabe quien -but all girls claim the Las Aranas has attained its purpose-it has helped the needy. T Page Oni' Iiundrvd sviwiieeni QL T 5: is '55 . 7,- 3 ,ka Eg, Li ff' -. gxj 1 s-1, sf i if r L AV 'ci L'-S T .Lai C1 ' 35 3 JK a Y. F' X X is ll 3 i I Sf ,,,i, , D X 3 4 Q , --v .' ,C .ala n fs ml EI rc , Business Boosters 4+- . ie u 1 - ,f-4 3 , ' as s. s ' :,.-5 ci- te.'3 '05 , -S? . '4' gn Po 'jfs -s ffl, ,fr ,Ai MARGARET Snlaa ,.. , ..,.. 2 Pl't'Sfdl'l1f . lbl.-XDERAL MCLEAN ...,, ..A.. W SI'l'l'l'fUl'j' lXIA1a:AR12T BRADY ,,.,.. .,i.. T l'C'US1ll'Fl' l -fi,,iJ-, HE ,llusiness Boosters Association, as its name suggests is a com- mercial organization, comprising thirty members, divided into two active chapters of girls from both the class of '24 and of '25, QW My i fs, UQPKL7 A 1' I A wigs' Kg'-'l IUJJ .i . N QR 2 The club was established in 1925 with a charter membership of eight Seniors who were then taking a business course. During 142f5FAQ5ggr the latter part of that term the pioneers entertained the Junior commercial students who were subsequently initiated into the association, in October, 1924. Since that time the two chapters have held joint monthly meetings in addition to the regular fortnightly sessions of the commerce Seniors 'of '25. r V Since its organization, the association has enjoyed a well reputed record. Its activities, numerous and varied, have been composed of many pleasurable pur- suits in addition to the elevation of business ideals among Notre Dame students. Page Ona' lumdrvd viglztvun 1 1 nu l ful: The Senior Glee Club Hildegarde Miller 1 .,... ........... . P7'C'S1idU7lt Ruth Sweeney .,,.. Verna Lewiston Jean Nagle eee.ee .Vice-Pr0sidr'nt -------,.Svrrm'ary Tl'FCl.Yll7'Ul' 1 'S sf 1 ll . 5 'l -gy ,, . ,M Ei. ' 1- 1- NA' rg? 21. J fl ,A A HE Notre Dznne Glee Club was organized by the seniors in the beginning of the term. At one of the first meetings, officers were ' ski l . . . . . elected, a11d a staif ot girls was appointed to keeporder 111 tl1e 'L -7 . . '. ' ' Q, club nieetrngs and entertainments. ' :LBJ , ,J 1 Those students who were regularly present at the weekly E 'if' L fini? 5 . . . . . f ' 1 ' meetings gave then- first public rec1tal 111 1March.- The success ' attendant upon this venture served as an incentive to Greater effort. and 'conse- quently, better accoinplishments. 'Q Page One lzzmdrvd rzilzclvvn 4. 'si .6 Vv ,ii 1 tis? .1 GY 'vs -v 'Q ? Urs I 9 U1 ' E S 1 V ll l . I 1 U i al. F- S Q Hx , . Q ,...,..-..l!'llusl:,..-. ,..J nu: ,1--.. -' Y The Nugatores fl 5 Ill : filif WY' ' ' Q wi' 4 Y. o 'RH , 5 iw rf 'E n ' 53 xgif' r 1 .Sp - '4 CQ jf? -i rf, W -ANGELA GRUSS ..... Prfnvidmzl h7ERNA LEWIS---.,, .... .Svfremry JEAN NAGLE, .... R ...v.. . TITGSYIVCI' HE Nugatores, a club formed by the junior class in September, 1923, is one of Notre Dame's most active organizations. The students who planned to take senior Latin next year were initi- f-My NJA!-3 ated into the club just before the close of school, in order that X ff .-x . - - 665 Q the work of the charter members might be carried on next year. rl ' ix! hifi - . Egfr? - - - . feb-f - As an aid to the unfortunate, it has been verv successful. Its object to sponsor the Syrian children of St. Maron's Parish was successfully accomplished in '24 when their protegees received their First Holy Communion. This year, missionary work has been resumed on a more extensive scale, and the club has made itself Bigger and Better. Through numerous sales of cake and candy. the organization was financially able to respond to every call of its mission. Page OlIF1lIIlldI'Fd fzcivlzfy frm 4 'Is ., Qi n,-i f .o: 1 4 sg' 1 Q F51 fi 2 .5 f'h 1 'N Alumnzw Page One hundrc'd tzwrziy-orze 1 . f -w-'T' -0 , .3 I I X 'af' r-'nk' ' ' 4 QI 17-'aifl' CJ 999- L, it- W A' .I YY l:':: C's1425,,Jrw'7.rg,b - -'M --,fif--E-.-ig Q -' -. W 'Wuxi-' ' ' ' . fw- , ' ' ' 353' - Q .ff .. W The Youngest Alumnae Members Marcella Bambrick ......... ......... l .............. N Otre Dame College Rose Bascaig ,...,.,.,...,,.,, ........ W estern Reserve University Florence Bechtel ,...... ....................................................................... S tenographer Mary Belanger ,....... .............. ............................................ , M arquette University Laura Begin .......... fSister M. St. Lawrencej Notre Dame Novitiate Pearl Black .... ., ......... -- ......v . ........,............ ................... L ........ . .................... H Ome Girl Margaret Brady ......... ...,,......,,,......................,............................... .. -sterlographer Jeanne Breen e...,........ .......... , . ............. 4 .......,..............,. New Rochelle College Marie Buescher ........... ......... C Sister M. Deniseb Notre Dame Novitiate Mary Callaghan ,...,.,.,, ............................................ . -New Rochelle College Elizabeth Carmody ........ ................. . Q .....................,.... Notre Dame College Frances Costello ......, Clara Creahen. ......,. - Agnes Day ........... Eleanor Duff ............ Margaret Duffy ....,.... Alice Durkin ................ Edna Freienstein ......... Viola Frey .................... Dorothy Gaffney ......... Chrystal Gaughan .....,..... Louise. Geurink ............ Amelia Grosko ............. Theresa Harwood ......... Mary Haverty ............. Gertrude Hogan ........., Melania jaksic .,....... Catherine King ....,.. Ruth Malloy ......... Helen Moore. ....... Dorothy Moran ....,. Beatrice Murphy ............. --,, ....,,........ Stenographer ----,--,--,--------Home Girl -----------.Notre Dame College Stenographer --.--------------------...----------Cleveland Training School Dame College ----,--,CSister M. Victoriaj Notre Dame Novitiate -. ........................ .. .........,............ Notre Dame College Dame College otre' Dame College ---------.Practice Teaching -----------,-----,----,,---------..-.---------,----.Stenographer John's Hospital School of Nursing .-------------------1-----Western Reserve University ------------Western Reserve University Dame College Dame College .-.----CSister M. Anitaj Notre Dame Novitiate Mary McGrawt ..........,...,.... .......,........ C leveland Teacher Training School Elizabeth McLaughlin .......... .................................................... - ............ . Home Girl Kathleen McNerney ........... ............ Q Sister M. Norbertj Notre Dame Novitiate Mary Nepodal ................. ...........,...... ....................,..............,......,................. H o me Girl Helen Neuhausel ................. .......... Q Sister M, St. Charlesj Notre Dame Novitiate Anna Marie O'Brien, ........ .. ...............,...............,............,,....... L ....................... Office Girl Frances O'Brien. ............. - ....................... Cleveland Teacher Training School Geraldine Peters. ......... .............................. C leveland School of Art Mary Rice .... ............. ........, C l eveland Teacher Training School Lula Riester .............. .... ......,............ ....... .... - - ' .............. H o me Girl Rosetta Schindler ......... .........,.,,.,...,,.....,..,,.,... L ....,.,.. S tenographer Mar aret Schneller ......... Stenographer S Margaret Shea ...... Eleanore Soeder Dorothy Stanley .... Stenographer ,--.-----------.-----,--------.-----,--------------.----------.'Stenographer Stenographer LOu1Se. Vande Velde ........... ...............,..............,..,...........,.,..,. , -,Notre Dame College Eva Z1mme1'man.-.-.. ........ .......... C Sister M. Eugeniusj Notre Dame Novitiate Virginia Graham ........ Ruth Mullin. .,.....,,.... Mary Ratica, ....,.... Girl Iohn's Hospital School of Nursing Girl Page One hundred twenty-three 4 ti' U g ' 5, iii i s T all F Eglin. 7' g nu 2, 3 ' .f fi 1' ' s Q ? E , ,. . f F ag ' in 4 95547 ri 4'.s N z. if O J L' 09 'if-,. ? . wrx f 'yi 5: If 1 . 'N ' 'Y' is W X e -- - ------ - n a il E Q- 1 A , l gt .dll 4 . p llll a an t l 5' i 5 . re' E t i x ' gi uf? u, ' 'gf . .,:,' ci l 5' t -s ff, fi Miss CARRIE ECHELE a Punctuality and regular routine are greatly aided at Notre Dame because of the active and ready services of Miss Carrie Echele. She has not only proved herself a loyal friend to the girls but an indispensable one. Her promptness in attending to school-bells and phone-messagesl' calls for alertness, attention and sacrifice. The high school students and especially the class of '25 tender her their sincere appreciation. ' Page One Iiundrcd Itveniy-fmli' BOOK THREE .-lcfiwifivs Clzrolzivlc A flzlvtifs Q W
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