Notre Dame Cathedral Latin School - Yearbook (Chardon, OH)
- Class of 1926
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Herein, wit-h consideration of care and aforethought, it hath been deemed proper by us to use as the theme of our- boohf, the noble story of the wise King Arthur and his knights of the Table Ro-und. 'Tis because, in that prospering time, ladies practised :wom- anly grace and virtue in a high degree. We would, therefore, set them up as models, the type of which we have ever endeavoured to imitate. We, whose privilege it hath been Ito be educated within the portals of Notre Dame. have been singularly blest. Since the stand- ards, the which we here have received, have been right lofty and mostnoble, so in turn, it seemeth fitting that we a high ideal should have. Forsooth, with this aim it is, rwe to the public present our Annual, with the hope that it may partially reflect the prin- ciples ever propounded to us in this our Alma Mater. 3 I 1 4 w 1 ' A-- , Gbur Tgiuhnp Bishop Schrembs has repeatedly manifested his interest in ns by his loving solieitnde and friendliness, and it is therefore, with deepest sincerity that we, the student body bf Notre Dame, wish to express thegratitndd and af- fecton which we owe him as our Bishop and our friend. His zest, ability, and :nntiring energy have bronght many to a better under- standing of God, and hence to nobler :and hap- pier lives. For these, his efforts in behalf of his people, we shall efoer remember him, and, in addition, we shall cherish the memories of the many pleasant hours daring which he was in our midst. ' ' V 5 Brhiratinn I I How modest, kindly, all-accomplished, wise ' With what sublime repression of 'him- self, ' V And in what limits, and how tenderly. Thus, in short, we do attempt tio char- acterize the Reverend Carl E. Frey. He hath ever been a friend and conjidant, good and true,'-moreover, he hath devoted a goodly part of his time to our instruction. Therefore, gratitude prompts us to fdedicate to him the Tower of nineteen hundred twen- ty-six. ' i r I Hivwa Infinite work which doth so far extend That none can study it to any end. Like Enid of another day, we a moment pause in awe and rapture to gaze on works of beauty nestled in our realm. What fair scenes to us unfold themselves through veils of mists--here a spot of nature's loveliness, sublimely placid, and there a specie of the skill of man! Was ever a domain more beau- teous? Alas! the vision is all too short. Our admiringyeye hath only begun to be appeased when other things needs must tear us from this away. ' 4' N ' r Y I 4 1' S i sf. Q. I f I 9 q , F 1 f inns im X.. '-:Ns - T . -. Tiswlf M -xy -L X igqx. Q. Q. X . Q... K. .. Qi . . ,Q S- wr w if . ' X A Tis .Y NX . i. 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XSS' XR ' ' X is X- Q - X X X XX X X S .va-siv f fr X' .QQXXQ is X . X53 XX 95- ' Ni XXX- A53 5 ': x 'E QF-i?rNx X ,NN xmS: X 1 -,, X X .X , ,. Q rw . XKXXM - A x I X X R iw - -rs . -. -X35-Y -1 5 ' X - X. X xx X :X - --is X A K XR? XX X . XXX- rzw X3 .5 15 gf- - X - XX-v x K- X' :X - . . 58 . Y ' XX X X Agn X X X R X KN xx x SSX .XXX -X in Y X X . Q xr.-..,.M-f -X1 X- .-- ' ' K :N -z - - wfv- viwyss, N My x U 9 -:L A fa .N.k ,-.GSX Q f ' V ,gf xil . - ' Wm. . 5: . ' 'll QQQSSE ii Na. :'X X A gf 1 X x w K . wi. -. fi-i'gQQgx K Q ----- 55:4 xgxg' X - ax N 5 WWW' Glmilight at Notre Bam? Dim grew the light in the western sky, And shadows went and came, o While twilight spread its silvery veil O'er the towers of Notre Dame, And gentle breezes called away, A day of joys and cares, When lo! through convent paths of peace Echoed the chant of evening prayers. I , Then all was quiet, all was still' Around this holy knell, 2 And a golden moon above the trees, Seemed to whisper, all is well. ' God bless our Notre Dame each night, And her noble tasks to which she's given. Far in twilight's golden peace, To me, she seems a bit of heaven. Alice MCCll7'l'87L8 '26. Page seventeen Zllarnltg Behold ye live on high And then on earth ye live again. 'Tis said that Merlin the wise and just, graced alway the goodly court of Arthur, when that king of merry England was the ruler. Much learned wast this ancient sage to whom the knights and ladies of the realm cameth when unresting doubt made their minds sore troubled. Of knowledge he hath such exceeding store as no man in that fair assembly hath ever yet attained. Other Mer- lins in other .kingdoms have resided, so we in our goodly realm needs must have our faculty. I 4 Lim? l ilhtrnlig ' . A 4.-f'-,.....v,' A . . l I l 1 l lil l il, 55 Elizabeth Rees, A.B. Ursula Burke Frances Quinlivan, A.B. Erma Lyle, A.B. Irene Lutheran, A.B. Madame Jeanne Eiben Dorothy Arns E Page twenty-one arf - . 'Q'-sa fs .Li ., A, :'-.- y -Q A M l . .3--' ,, ' ., ' l' Qi.- -..- , -. i . 1. -, V nu-Q.. . .Y-.., -. . .. -...,.- .Q .Y4 it ii 'iv if 'U 'fl C ra 1 a a s c aligns se? 7.1 ha s i f rf ... .at2eawifs.a.2f'. ' . .' - , rr, llc ik if? i is x Q, L .N if ir 'Af 155 . i Notre Dame High School Faculty gli? '5 Reverend Carl E. Frey .............................................. .......................... R eligion 3 Sister M. Adeline ................................................................ Geometry, Algebra '3 ,r Sister M. Bernita .... Advanced Mathematics, R.eligion, Civics, Physiology ' Sister M. Carmelita ............................................................................ Librarian af Sister M. Charles .... ........................ R eligion, English, Bookkeeping Nj Sister M. Cleophas .... Religion, General Science, Biology, Physics , Sister M. Colombiere ...... ..... ......... . . ......... R eligion, English, History ,cfm ,j Sister M. Cyrilde ..... ...................... E nglish, Algebra 5333 s fi V gag Sister M. Denis ..... ....... R eligion, English, Spanish if E- ' il? Sister M. Dolora ..... .............. R eligion, Geometry . , , , firrg 121' Sister M. Frances ...... ..... ---. .............. R e 1 lglon, Algebra lg! Sister M. Genevieve ....... Religion, Bookkeeping, Latin Sister M. Geraldine .... ......................... H ome Economics Sister M. Inez ....... .............................. R eligion, Latin 1521. 2531 S Sister M. Joseph ...... .. ...... Religion, Biology, Chemistry , ' 1 i at 5'-Q Sister M. Kathleen .... ....................... R eligion, English :ii r ii Sister M. Marjory .. .................................... Music fi Sister M. Patrice .... ...... R eligion, History, Civics f, '3 i 5 Sister M. Priscilla .. ...................................... Religion llgifi- 3 ik A -gy Sister M. Ralph .... ...... R eligion, English, Spanish Sister M. Renille ....... .............. R eligion, Commerce V Sister M. St. Margaret .... ................................ A rt Miss Ursula Burke ...... ........ C ommerce igg' ':F7. Madame Jeanne Eiben .... ...................... F ranch :ii Miss Erma Lyle .......... ........ P hysiaal Training .wi K Y .., Q52 Miss Irene Lutheran ........ French, English 1. ' Miss Frances Quinlivan .... .................. E nglish Miss Elizabeth Rees ........ Latin, English ii 5 .. ga Miss Dorothy Arns . ...... A ............ Clerk aka 'Ti fair, S E f'4.'i'ei.fi 's E W . .f 'i Q 'fa sis: rrb fY f? 'M-siSSTr..t?3.1-Rafi' siriiii 1 Page twenty-two 1 s fl wg 1 1 u Q . a i V 4 l . .. ' . C if ',,lll.gg, . ' . .- rx Q' ' '- v, - 3SSir R ,' m21 I 'QM-7 ' NQZFQT I 'rfilgap sQ5?9 2 ze.. 'wifi :sq 'S-3,1714 if. 5' GJ S' l 3, n Ihr IBTPTH s nw'R: - R 55:3 K Q v gli' ' n A 4 Beloved ones, Whose gentle hands have trained 'Si the vine, ag 5:- On which our souls from infancy to Womanhood , have grown. ' As angel guardians you have beckoned us as the Way, , Len . wwf' To Wlsdom, truth, as the years have lflown. M l 5 h l , 2. 1 . . . 1 e X Dear Brides of Him Whose beauty sun and moon admire- i rg- . 1 ' lf, f 5? Today We come to whisper, thank you, ,and God ,Q-.i A bless you, too. , -,fi May angels, through the day, relieve your gg? :. tasks, 62 f lift, And, through the night, keep silent vigil , v an-. ' round you. - i ii , 1 . . :. 4. And at parting, We ask your blessing and a ' - - e mr e K prayer, - - .55 ' al 'o ,And may your lives, fore'er reflect the glories' that valiant women share. 4 . , Alzce McCm'rens 26. ggi .iw '. Q. z la - P' ,. HFS, . . ..,.. e. .. . . . , . .. . - .. .,.,.1r5f'.7 1' ' QE: V 7 -. ff Ln r 3 m i . 1-W- .,,5W,fW 1ms, 'Wi. P Page twenty-three Svvniura I trust and arn at peace. Here beginneth the story of the -seniors and the light of ifictory and glory gained, and ever more to gain for the nie-asilre of their joy is great and the trophy of their achievements is one, the which to thern is very dear. For with Galahad they did ride, with Galahad they did seek, with Galahad they did find--the Citgo of Attainment, their grail. f 1 1 1'THWMENr I - Y n Q Svvnifnr r 2 4 sf E4 ,1 - K4 -X S a 2 Q a 1 9 3 E. 1. W 1 ,I 4 , 1 1 J w - ' - :flaw l M ary Angela Dowling School President '26, Glee Club '23, '26, Dramatics '23. A B C Club '24, Athletic As- sociation '25, Nugatores Club '25, Editor-in-Chief, The Tower '26, Prom Commit- tee '26, Script Club '26, Ema- non Club '26. 5 MW Page twenty-seven pw' - -Q' 'Q s .1 ,Ll :pgs . .0- ' L31 , H l!'A 'wx ,gf , . , , V ,QF lmlwigwsggwll Q 'WQQEESPW5' - M 5 ew xl Nwwftfwgis--Q ' ' 'wi 'i i1,wwffi'si1 W., , iw ., 1 3 N . ,QPU ky, l lm S ,iv U Am N,rL ,p,Al,? ,' N ingifiibtis f 'g h ? 'Hl '2 t 'f- Q --A- 'l Q' S 'girlxl 'wit - 'xl :1'!l1 i '-f .e.,T 5l2Y'.i-it 649'- '3 5, E.:ifiE1w5'5 'iii-Sift .V -' -l..s r 'Vg ,B 5.3 '-'ffidi i tiff v,: 'Hs E ' Y Q. K N, lrufl 9' 'Wit , a ., Wig HF if 8 is eq ' sig ag. ' ' Q' LQ if ,j Jeb . gil K in s :gt C,-Q . EMSQJ I.. 'XM in QV 6 'tiled S ' ' N 'W .r Q ti iii' e, if is 'E' ' if B K . . N, A ' 1 , .og 5 i . 'www 5 'Exif' SITE? Q ggliii Qzgfa' V1 , E' .sn f , x. Ns i if fl ie sf? 3 me 5 ,iiegi ' if -W! ,Mx ji if 2 w -: A if' Y 5 Q, ' - QW 1 .S 15.51 . L IJ ,A 3 ' ' 'ff Q, 5 QLMQ Y diff'-'Y Beatrice Begley . ' ,b , . I Class President '25, '26, Glee 5 3 Club '23 '25 '26 A B C Club '24, Junior:Senior Banquet 'M ..ijefQ,:+ Committee '25, Student Coun- cil '25 President, Student 3 2. Council, '26, Prom Committee is in ' ' Q '26, Better English Club '26, 5' ft bfi Roosevelt Club '26, iff, :N W , is it Stag it v-1: Qi 1 leiffffll Ma QS' ' l' 'vi 5 1 i Ki, gp 3 EQ 'if' W, 5 W, -, . 5 V M - I it , 1 ' ' - 6 ' fi - ,' Q 5 'A Q Q ' f1e-. .-N - -.. --f , 6 -me -t 4 ., P. :Y.0qly'.':?5gQlE21f-ftyvggkil 1 'U:f ,t f ig . , gl an - K 4:5 .i ' X ' 4-Qfxw' ' A ',Z:wx1 'f3w5iQ!g2gT,3,,.i:f xat:.f1:..,,f.fi:rMl,:z2-. ., , if 'sf- eff' + 'ffl' lr 'Thiel-si xg: iffy Q- L., fm..a,+f 'f'KR'f53QT '-..re,,s1fQ'fll'1,w::.i' 'ig?sf'b Page Mvenfy-eight ..fff'a ' 1 X 3' 75, .,.,.QS'i' C 4 f' 1?j - QSM 'H' ' -'H lf'L'8 1 '-'S 1 . , Ks- X, . U-V V ', 'wee N, Vu ,x'.JAt '3 i ' it 'Ei-aJf.t,..e.!-3V .,rn.'wa , .zf:.1i.... .-.. . t- . Xfwbit-i:,..,il 'il.M m - fe. 3.e.5l'. 'wt ,. , . ,.V , 5 Catherine Arth Glee Club '23, Dlramatics '23, '25, Class President '24, Class Treasurer '26, Secretary- Treasurer, Student Council, First Semester '26, Prom 'T g Committee '26, Script Club '26, Historic Dramatic Club '26 I fs tn. , Q, gg .!,.:,K ,,, . 4 4 rg .. .E 9 , L W X , Mary Alberta Alteu, P. N. D. Student Council '26, Better English Club '26, Historic Dramatic '26. v ,xi . Wa. nv., 3 TS Q 'W 3 .' gr ml f 'f: n 3, .,,' .4 Anna August -53 f ' Glee Club '25, '26, Dramatics '25, Reminders Club '26', Timely Topic Club '26, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26. ' .Af-X '.x,'.,S W L, , my , KL -. gg M1 v- mf-1 Lucille Arth V. fi xg Two years at Lourdes Acad- r E- , 1 -., ,nfifffg emy Glee Club '25, '26, Dra- matics '25, Athletic Association ff 3. 'M '25, Student Council '26, Prom Committee '26, Better English Club '26, Historic ramatic Q, S '. Club '26. .. 4 Q , , eq f J . p , :' j' 4 K: 'Q . A. a .-, f ,vp - he-1 -- H'-'Z 'T' V f i 'WF' '?4 kV'T X'S' 5 'i'l 'f, 'P? I- X ' ...--?x'i 'i Wf V- .Kr , t ., . ' -N i Page twen.f'y-'nine V I Page thirty Angela Beljon Two years at Girls' Catholic High School, Glee Club '26, Student Council '26, Press Club '26, Historic Dramatics Club '26. 1 M arcella Bellery Glee Club '23, '26, Student Council '25, '26, Associate Class Representative '26, Pla- tonians '26. Jesse Mae .Bellinger .Student Council '26, Emanon Club '26. Josephine B-ijek Class Basketball '23, Glee Club '23, '26, Athletic Associ- ation '25, Emanon Club, '26. Josephine Brock ' One year at East Technical High School, Class Basketball 1, M '25, '26, Press Club '26, Presi- ,.dent, Timely Topic Club '26. Frances Cain Class Basketball '23, Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Dramatics '23, Athletic Association '25, Stu- dent Council '25, '26, Better English Club '26, Secretary, Emanon Club '26, Bernice Callinan 1924-St. Joseph's Academy, Adrian, Mich., 1925-St. Jo- seph's Academy, West Park, O., Script Club '26, Historic Dramatic Club '26. Catherine Carberry Glee Club '23, '26, Dramatics '23, '25, Press Club '26, Treas- urer, Platonians '26. W! N-f. ' . ' '1 5 9' ' ' ':-wfffff-.1 P-' ' .. 'I' 1 3 1 - 4 K l ' F 6 X A - ' ' w Jxlhyiw, I ' ,.. r. .. ,. ' X- ' Qld 1' , I in .. , A , Page thirty-one 'rp ' V 'ies ff sa 'll 'i 'M wsfy 51- T53 - 'X 'gig M . is 6 4. ,. vs . , Q sg, fi' f ff-it ' K, ' A A , I, -, g' ,' 'V,- r 131111, Q,-,'wi f ,Mis 11 ra X-7 .W -, -sbs . l Q, 5' ,f u .'if . 9' f'-- ,, X 5 '.s 3fe 4itX,5f,1'fi..-ui-Q31M,E ,-.. ,,., V - -7- ... Y .-.,.V, M.. Pa qe thzrty-two A grles Carroll . One year at East High School, Glee Club '26, Prom Commit- tee '26, Historic Dramatic Club '26. Lottie Cemba Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Orches- tra '24, '25, '26, Student Coun- cil '26, Reminders Club '26, Las Aranas '25, Buscadores de Libros '26, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26. Florence Chalwick Two years at Glenville High School, Student Council '26, Reminders Club '26, Platoni- ans '26. Catherine Colbert One year at Girls' Catholic High School, Glee Club '25, Student Council '26, Timely Topic Club '26, Buscadores de Libros '26. . ,. H-,lu 1 ,M .. ,. K . x av. ,. it ff 2ffs,,f2f3.,s?- fi .-fmt' X--,Fl ma ' ,. 5'Yg,-fr: . ,.Qvw!s.c' ,,6,,Q Q P V ,w,f's we 'W . ,-and . 5.21.-+ 5 Hr 5 1. Q 1 re, 9 if 4' P v N 33, X 1 i w. is .,, fi F. ' -p - 1- ia? -r,, , i Q im T ',- f' Q, 'W'fg A l if i f ' -N -or '11, ,ggiiwrfffftffj A re 'f fs flf .3 l,f1,ni55, xq'iffff ,i 'lilies 1amfv?ZQ xii lg Adeline Corrigan Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Dra- L matics '23, '25, A B C Club '24, .Athletic Association '25, - Student Council '26, Script Club '26, Historic Dramatic Club '26. fi Catherine Callitan Q A ,Q Glee Club '23, '25, A B C Club '24, Dramatics '25, Nugatores 'vi Club '25, Class Basketball '25, '26, Athletic Association '25, il '26, Treasurer '26, Student gif., Council '26, Script Club '26, President, Platonians '26. i.'hv ge? ' Elsie Dahlman Glee Club '23, '25, Pleteniene gf ij '26. le, Mildred Davis ,jf Three years at Glenville High , fl School. Better English Club '26, Roosevelt Club '26, Art Club '26. if fm 2 ..,, mv..- if-3555 A-'r Yr-'?':'+e:..., f' 1 ' ' fa' i- .V M4,,gif'3' ws, RSM 4 'leg' -' .4--X fhf,,gil'+'tlf'm435ff V.g,w?u. -M,-:x.le4et --'Q f'f-'i.--.,L.5'.eF ' t Page thirty-three ...ye . - f Page thirty-,four DHelen Day Class Basketball '23, '25, Glee Club '23, '25, A B C Club '24, Athletic Association '25, Helen Dowling Two years at Troy High School Troy, N. Y. Glee Club '26, Student Council '25, '26, Better English Club '26, Sec- retary, Platonians '26. Evelyn Donnelly Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Dra- matics '23, Orchestra '24, '25, Las Aranas '25, Buscadores de Libros '26, Student Coun- cil '26, Humor Editor, The Tower '26, Reminders Club '26, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26. M wry Doyle Glee Club '23, Dramatics '23, A B C Club '24, Athletic As- sociation '25, Nugatores Club '25, Better English Club '26, Roosevelt Club '26. Berwadine Drees Glee Club '23, '25, '26, A B C Club '24, Dramatics '25, Class Basketball '25, Athletic Asso- ciation '25, Student Council '25, '26, Secretary, Better English Club '26, President, Roosevelt Club '26. M' gr-wry M ary Alice Doyle Glee Club '23, '25, Student Council '25, '26, Historic Dra- matic Club '26, Las Aranas '25, Treasurer, Buscadores de Libros '26, Notre Dame Com- merce Club '26. Elizabeth Ducro Glee Club '23, Prom Commit- tee '26, Reminders Club '26, Art Club '26. Bernice Duggan Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Re-' minders Club '26, Historic Dramatic Club '26, Vice Presi- dent, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26. Page thirty-fine mn.,- S f ,Qtr llfifsixgzifi f'W,,sL..,.1 Page thirty-six wh ld C Qi., xr: x 541, A 9, . ,El M,,'g+,g,.sQ.', ,f-5EN'?,:Q,RuasX... .,. Margaret Engel Glee Club '23, '25, Dramatics '23,'Timely Topic Club '26, Buscadores de Libros '26, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26, Art Club '26. M ary Gensert Glee Club '23, '25, Student Council '26, Prom Committee '26, Script Club '26, Art Club '26, Las Aranas '25, Presi- dent, Buscadores de Libros '26, President, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26. M ary Gofve Two and one-half years at Shaw High School. Timely Topic Club '26. Pauline Grass Glee Club '23, '25, '26,' Better English Club, '26, Platonians '26 N iv- - .v 1 s -gp. if ...M ,ww -W ' qIjs,zgS5j,E,,, ygxjfge., .i Rv. este-' Q-:.Q,,,' :I+ Xl Nia-wa., nw.. -'fr ' A - b.,hf-iitxwif' f, the-.... . V...-:e.s,L:. 'rn . -. ,,,1.,, R4 W xfiixfva M'-, YN '11, -Q5 'fn , n D K W. M., .. ..,. - -A.....-, K., v fr .. - OIF, I W 3' 1. l ,gr . W -. -I 5-... l- -1-sr. f J. Dorothy Esch Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Dra- matics '23, '25, Press Club '26, Art Club '26, Historic Dra- matic Club '26. Johanna Gerlitz Two years at Divine Provi- dence Academy, Pittsburg, Pa. Glee Club '26, Student Council '26, Press Club '26. Helen Gundlach Class Basketball '23, '24, Glee Club '23, '25, Athletic Asso- ciation '25, Timely Topic Club '26, Notre Dame Com- merce Club '26. Coletta H art 2 Glee Club '23, '25, A B C Club '24, President, Reminders Club '26, Platonians '26, Art Club '26. ' is ,C , W., ja.92mi,..z.?,, 3f5,r ':3:1fy35x?i, ,g'QT?- ,. ssiizegzigm Q,-ePQfK,123SWX, s,mj: ' 3 ' -i ,D . ,Q 1.1-.q. - l,-v.'.,.-U,-t I j,,,-l4v- -yrs, ,Q 3: r I. h K ,,,.-wY.vlQxg,,1 -E-A, if 2, ' A 5 'Swan H2 ff' -fx'-..',.f,ffq X I, ,.Qf5,'.4-,v,-11397 as -J.,-ii 0 5 f Tia-xiii: bln xl-.-s-..,.. T -21.-'.'i:-alw- Page thirty-seven 4 i Page tlzlirty-eight Otillid Hildebrandt Glee Club '23, '26, Orchestra '24, Emanon Club '26. Ruth Hill One-half year at East High School. Glee Club '23, '26, Dramatics '25, Athletic Asso- ciation '25, Press Club '26, Art Club '26, Historic Dra- matic Club '26. M argaret H ulligan Class Basketball '23, Glee Club '23, '25, Timely Topic Club '26, Notre Dame'Com- merce Club '26. ' ff , . f A f xy A-J 's.4 Ak' gb, Geraldine Johnson Glee Club '23, '25, '26, A B C Club '24, Assistant Advertis- ing Manager, The Tower '26, Press Club '26, Secretary Art Club '26. ' rv' , I-Q' 4 5' M. lx l u 'Y ,,. ,, N . A fs Q. -M - , Q.. ,, t ,ggi Y x ., C el ' , 5' 'H---QM el i 1 -we 1 - 2-V ,J ev Q Q 2.l,,,-wi .ic M- g s '- X . Mildred J oecken A B C Club '24, Glee Club '25, '26, Dramatics '25, Student Council '26, Business Man- ager, The Tower '26, Presi- dent, Press Club '26, Roose- - velt Club '26. X z w 4 ix 4. i A Lillian Kem One and one-half years at L Glenville High. Glee Club '25, '26, Student Council '25, '26, Secretary, Timely Topic Club '26, Buscadores de Libros '26, Secretary-Treasurer, N o t r e Dame Commerce Club '26. T Cecilia Kitts Two years at Girls' Catholic High School. Glee Club '25, '26, Nugator Club '25, Re- minders Club '26, Platonians '26. . v as . fi- ii l X xii x ,V ,X iii x fi Vera Knauss Glee Club '23, '25, Nugatores Club '25, Emanon '26. lf Q '45, L - N QL!-,,.4.g,. J 'gm .,.-swf, . , W X-wus. N.- ,r .. ,',:v4,x,,,, ying, - dl-, . I Ng. ER W! ,.1li 'x-Q vi X va , W, A X . , - N- A .bl cy. - K X .3 ,, ,, ,.., , - -.W , . - - A--,-,,.x,N V. ,,.,x,,, Nr, s , x sz al, 'wi' l, ,, my X, 5 ,th Vx ,A . .k,f,3,V.nXJ , i- N lg: 'LLL f :xg - Q A Q J. Q,-.vl,YQ,'ii,, L3 - ' li-V .. C..-.. ' -,Q 'qx 'np A -- V- - .V WWA, -W Q.. Q-Q-. Y... ,xJ,,,,,,,..,,-.-,,,,T y . -, .VF 2 ,VW .. fs-xgx4.,,o.hsx K i. W f , . wk ,NP Y- UK 'Q ' ' U w- N ,. l 'H,:T.!5-rg 'll NF .- T 'A Fx ff' 5 . X... T. - .-fs e, f5.wQw W -X-,M-lg 5-L wx, , -M- . in. 'iq..Q.-.-,,-sl --.''.,'.--'z:3+....x,f' ,..:w:,sw. ' -xjgxg, .,.,.sw:,. i Page thirty-nine '! -M .. ,Ax , KF,-L 1.13, .lwso . . N wg. ' .f V4 .. KVM., X--. C.. rs J-.Q-:'3?.1am.A .,.53.4-ai.-LQ. 2 X-' W QE..--Q .-,-QT' - 'HW ,A 1z:Q,L,,,Q,4,,g.,,,, Page forty , Geraldine Kennedy Class Basketball '23, '24, '25, '26,Glee Club '23, '25, Dra- matics '23, Orchestra '24, Secretary, Athletic Associa- tion '24, Las Aranas '25,.Ath.- letic Association '23, '24, '25, '26, Student Council '26, Ath- letic Editor, The Tower '26, Secretary, Reminders Club '26, Art Club '26, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26. Rose Kolar, P. N. D. ' Two years at Girls' Catholic High School. Better English Club '26, Timely Topic Club '26. J osephlne Klements One year at Collinwood Junior High School. Class Basket- ball '25, Glee Club '25, '26, Athletic Association '25, Bet- ter English Club '26, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26. 7' Ellen Lowekafrnp One year at Euclid High School. Varsity Basketball '24, Athletic Association '24, '25, '26, Class Basketball '25, '26, Captain '25, '26, Glee Club '26, Press Club '26, Pla- tonians '26. gxt' 35, YR , iv, A ,gr N -se .wx xy , vs Aw- - W, s l. ...-hP,y,f irish, E, ,N 4 4 , X X, . ., , ,, , T J, '-we mx .fi 1 , BQ HWS IX ,ig .gxr f-1f,.i ' ' ' fix, ' '-T' - Ms:-V N - . . ff.-.+ -- , , wi , f.i,,.-- TNX.,-5 -. S ,K 'f A- X - - + a 4 4. xx- Nh if if , W .,wx..d,,-,.--- l-nee.: F1 ounces Logar Class Basketball '23, '25, '26, Athletic Association '25, '26, Glee Club '26, Student Coun- cil '26, Platonians '26. Vwlet Lewand Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Dra- matics '23, '25, Las Aranas '25, Emanon Club '26, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26. Lenora, M cB1'ide Glee Club '23, '25, '26, A B C Club '24, Dramaticsq'25, Press Club '26, Roosevelt Club '26. Alzce McCa'r1'ens Class Secretary '23, Glee Club '23, '26, A B C Club '24, Jun- ior-Senior Banquet Commit- tee '25, Athletic Association 25, 26, Vice President, Stu- dent Council '26, Associate Class Representative '26, As- sociate Editor, The Tower '26, Chairman, Prom Commit- tee '26, Secretary, Script Club '26, President, Historic Dra- matic' Club '26. ff -.5f.:f-fig ,,, ,isf ,gnu ,. X- V , -ws . A . my 'ss as 5 vlslnes.- .- . .4-,.,.fsyx5,A4..4 s 'x2YI?qi2.,,2,g,.f' Q 3i'fem,-,,-- . . 1. -. x . . .asm an... . . .Y U - x : ,., ,. '-'-mst. ,xg ,J I . J., W. is ,-. . W -,x N., ' .slxaik - -6 '--..-....-..' -:--..,. .... -.. . ... - .. - .---is 1'--mf. ... 'f .,,.. if ,gif .y H .b -. Y ,-, .M . K, MJ.,-..1.,,-M..,,, w..e.M.,,,, 4 V ' mb-, ,,.. v ' ---. Page forty-two 1 Catherine M ahony Glee Club '23, Athletic Asso- ciation '25, '26, Class Basket- ball '25, '26, Assistant Art Editor, The Tower '26, Re- minders Club '26, President, Art Club '26. ' Anne Malloy One year at St. J oseph's Acad- emy, West Park, Ohio. A -B C Club '24, Athletic Associa- tion '25, Dramatcs '25, Nuga- tores Club '25, Glee Club '25, '26, Student Council '25, '26, Advertising Manager, The Tower '26, Reminders Club '26, Emanon Club '26. Mary Malovrh, P. N. D. Glee Club '23, '25, 26, Student Council '25, '26, Better Eng- lish Club '26. Irene M errirnan Dramatics '23, Glee Club '23, '25, Student Council '26, Treasurer, Reminders Club '26, Secretary, Buscadores de Libros '26, Notre Dame Com- merce Club '26, Art Club. Winifred M cE'voy Two years at Girls' Catholic High School. Student Coun- cil '25, '26, President, Glee Club '26, Better English Club '26, Historic Dramatic Club '26. Margaret M cEvoy Two years at Girls' Catholic High School. Student Council '25, '26, Glee Club '26, Assis- tant Business Manager, The Tower '26, President, Bet- ' ter English Club '26, Timely Topic Club '26. Alice M cNama'ra Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Better, English Club '26, President, Emanon Club '26. Nina M cKe1ma q . Class Secretary '25, Treasur- er, Student Council '25, Las A r a n a s '25, J unior-Senior Banquet Committee '25. , V V U As, v s.. , f . - 1 -,v,.w-me M fgsivwf- -Y g t , , ,ix-Qfiif ' i 7z f.,'Y . , , .r ., ., A,-1 iw.-.f ' K , . ax X ,- e ...H-f wi-A .,-ns.. c- - f H Page forty-three fa .. Y .X , f .- w. , .Ay s-:. ,, . x. v a'?Fl f'?-3 .. ,. Page forty-four J AV,,..vw' i Nm Q .W , ' N lisa, .. .. . .. ., . U 'ak' . li J? C - - VT I an X gawk 3 iksszfiq.. . ' fit Q Q. Ml W ' this was stress- fwf:s....shsx:f.f,., ' 1 Q l I Virginia Myers, P. N. D. Two years at Lourdes Acad- emy. Dramatics '25, Nuga- L 'Q tores Club '25, Las Aranas '25, Glee Club '25, '26. M ary N orrnile Dramatics '23, Glee Club '23, '25, Timely Topic Club '26, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26, . Mary Catherine Nolan Class Basketball '23, '24, '25, '26, Glee Club '23, '26, Ath- letic Association '25, '26, Class Representative' '26, Script Club '26, Emanon Club '26 ' g 0 Cecilia O'Brien Q Glee Club '23, '26, Dramatics '23, '25, Orchestra '24, '25, '26, Athletic Association '25, Nugatores Club '25, Plato- nians '26. u r 4 r 'l M., . .,.,. . . , , A V N f .. . ... X , 1 J.. L.,.m-1,.,s. mf. 32' in K .13g3 N 'qv .fra K' N'1'-f - Qs- -'tml 5 - Etlwsai -' ,,,,r'VY4- ge 1 Q by V ,.k,v'-ixxliffgkz V inygsuiu. i ' ef: . ss.. .ss-s.,t.fat-fs ' M- lf-iss-,..sa..f' .e im. ' . .. 'sw Q E asv in ,- H, Y . mx x . W 1 rvf-X , ,t , l me iw! .. qw-, H , ,QA- 'nif , Y 1 3. I lg: A xi, ff. 55 ' 'iw 'X U me Fas., K, -X.. 1 .Q ,- N, X . 3: . of . ,sn f,A,J-QSM! 1 ww ,ww if at 359 '- Marion O,B'l I:6'YL 3,4 One year at Lakewood High QV School. Glee Club '25, '26, , Press Club '26, Emanon Club 5 55 '26. Q 7 ww 'Sw :SN .ff Jean O'Cormor fo . If 'Eggs 1 k. Three years at Lourdes Acad- 'lj emy. Better Engllsh Club Vll, '26, Historic Dramatlc Club 2 f ?iff' 5 '26- ' Aff? LS isis fibipm ,Q -l Margaret Owens mi' ji Class Basketball '23, '25, Glee 5:52 'ff Club '23, '26, Class Treasurer 2 if , , . . 1 ii, L5 25, Jun1or-Sen1or Banquet Committee '25, Student Coun- cil '25, '26, Press Club '26, Fig., Roosevelt Club '26. 'gifs E 4 Al ' self ' fffil be 'P Q 6 .- if influx A, l 1 1, 1-,,. 'sg Theresa Osberger I Dramatics '23,'G1ee Club '23, sf '25, '26, Orchestra '24, '25, 34,3 '26, A B C Club '24, Platon- fl lans '26. TQ EQ' 'ff f ' fx if la -,,, Wi EwZ.ii13fg5'fSl Q3e7Elgiffi,f. as 1 Page forty- five I l 4 4 ox . -, uv M. sa, gi ,Lo f sl , l, ,V wifi? Eff! .wg -2 .'-J 3 lu Zi 'X ': ,xl 2 rig 5 Xa, Aw :Q l v A 3 wr L5 eg ,Q-71, rs 1.- 5.3 Ri' E 3 mg li, rg fl' 'l an ,th ., . ?f5,'sgQf.J- 'l qi'-L'-tl ., Msn' ' 3-Q L LE? , Mm, . A . JL., nr more 5 X H 'X , - QQ 'ikffw'-qif rg -we if v ws-lf-,...g.?gga,iN:a xx E K K M eff , ,Q 3 were 1, 'Pl Mary Quandt Glee Club '23, Student Coun- cil '25, '26, Timely Topic Club '26 ' N an Rice Dramatics '23, Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Roosevelt Club '26, , .1 ' Vw Genevieve Reddy Dramatics '23, Glee Club '23, '25, Buscadores de Libros '26, Timely Topic Club '26, Notre Dame Commerce Club '26, Ursula Ross Glee Club '23, Assistant Art Editor, The Tower '26, Art Club '26. 'axagan v' ?-QF. -FWTN' N ,, ffvrvwfww-f. . ','i'S ww t 'X.Sv'55i 4 F' ,A -ug-.,, wife 'jsgifg-Q, A . ' ,yvv x V: X. mimtw-Q- 4 -- N if-Quay ff' ,fy5,g,,1y wfg, Q . ... P .fn ' -A-ug ml?7 yW H fly' 4 V: ' GF Q ggi, Q fxixw gy ' , V - : fi: X - W. 'SY' N - ., V , w X-my -- , 5- . .. -4... .x.- , - V, X A - , xv , . yy ,W U M, A my MQ, in Mx. W-4, , ,A x N ,, N 'f lvggjlfgg 3-A 'xgm K ., QQ, me 1 43 if 5, ,,,3,M., 1Wgfl.i1f , t. ,cw ,lx ,k.L, Mxxjlq-1,432+ X. , ?.r,Q4.5Q A. a lub x is -7 Mig- .i.1,N, uwfgg s,XW,,.lNx gg V lx: X QAM 'aug M. Q Nr., tn., , ,L if ,Q -- ,K nfl' '1 Q -tl' lag gl, , W9 fTQ,-j'-QTQQ I, iwfsf-lb!-Af--'H .,mhfw.....ss, of -- 'fl A- wp ' .N has-. . X , 3. - lv -f ,A '..:lNgw.gf'gvf M' if 3-gi'-1l,,'.,1,,a,fF',1wk, ,N Y Y I .. . N . A, , K . 'A' S 3 1 z .1 , K l L ,. ,H 1 'F l ,g - A ,. I sw. 4 if Ms' ,' 1 l :W 1 : 'M- --A ,T N. gf Margaret Ryan My 'sffiv y N a--1 Dramatics '23 '25 Glee Club 2 ' ,V ar 5 '23, '26, A B 63 Club '24, Stu- is fi,-Tig dent Council '25 '26 Better 2 W s. ,s English Club '26, Historic , N W .5 :- Mis.. Dramatic Club '26. is ., I vi ST, .flegeq N. fl-J, .- .sl HS J. i... 5 Yi .. Qwgjgl 'V .lf -' 1 31: tl it 4 1-' .. Ruth Robertson Elvis E. rg9ii:'?' L Ig' 'V Y' lf '.iQi2 Dramatics '25, Glee Club '23, fx -'l-' ' Y l,'Ef- '25, 726, Junior-Senior Ban- quet Committee '25, Athletic Association '25, '26, Las j Aranas '25 Class Secretary ' ni,-2 I 1 - 4.,. . fi' 1 uf 'A ? fy 2 '26, Secretary-Treasurer, Stu- . , ' - ,l is 'N n ,Qs dent Council, Second Semes- C- r.. ter '26, Class Representative L 4,5 '26, Associate Editor, The Tower '26 Prom Committee 'W 'if 'V gg, of ,, U. .J 3 .ez '26, Buscadores de Libros '26, Script Club '26, Notre Dame lgiffl -.3 M. 'A . ia K Commerce Club 26. ,l .J . in rl. Var' 2 -Pi , f Sv ,il 55,9 Helen. Srmth 2 A .... ' Ei, 'Ziff ir? One year at St. Agnes' High -. K Gy! , School, Glee Club '25, '26, Bet- il ter English '26, Emanon Club ' '26 EQ' ? - We m ll 5' -il '.-T-1 . r ffr+f' Laella Rozmg, P. N. D. , One year at St. Mary's High gif3?Q'fl' School, Elyria, Ohio, Press ' Club '26, Emanon Club '26. 4, ,., A, 4 E' W l iv. J , , F., ., 4 ,ll ,g -,,.' gl is kg ' ' R-2 5 5213, I-Lx' :fit 5 .:-rn'- fra. I 2 ll-its Q 3 A Q 'vw PK -P' . A .l ,tif J ,QQ Q ' ,H 9 fn W W., -.. . ,. ,siege zi,g1g-,+5q,, ma, ,. .w..,,ik Q smsigfg, ami X-mv: Q . .-f.. yr 5 yg-sq V ' D M 5- .' 12' g I L 5 3, SWIJ335: sflifrxalf. wx... . :wie , 'Kq1.,.4a QT ,is LL,-Q,1,i,'f ' A ig W vi W V -. A Page forty-seven 1 - 'L' ' 5 xv ' sly! ' ii l fe 'ffl K. gif -2 1 ,fr 3 5,5 .xx is W 4 A lx? ff Q. .if N ,gg . ,X 5:4 51,3 .nk 'ri A 5 . if if .- ! M15 I Marguerzte Schritz Dramatics '23, Glee Club '23, 25 Roosevelt Club '26, Art ,Qi f Club '26. figf lg.-, 'FFR Bernadette Schwab Class-Basketball '23, '26, Glee Club '23, '25, President '23, 1, Class Secretary '24, A B C Club '24, Athletic Association QQ, '25, '26, Student Council '26, nl' Prom Committee '26, Better Qi. English Club '26, Secretary C5 Roosevelt Club '26. Dorothy Schreiner V 'A 1.6 Two years at Lourdes Acad- emy, Dramatics, '25, Nuga- fu tores Club '25, Glee Club '25, , ' '26, Student Council '26, Pla- .tonians '26. gas' Margaret Skelly ' ii Dramatics '23, Glee Club '23, '25, '26, A B C Club '24, Ath- letic Association '25, Press Club '26, Emanon Club '26, flftxi Page forty-eight A V A ff' si, -, gag.,- , 5, ..s.- - -.W-V . ..--t- -- U--... , - . Y Sf' g' K ,g?fi'i Zeng, ,, ' V412 Q A f- 1. ffl H K' , f 'X' -2, 'U' 5, we ,-1 I X MH is ,amy-:sfif.1 V. Z, ..g,5, ,Q,,.. i . X. , Ki-5-ff .rl ,J E. 3 G ,. M g . , 4. 1, ,. .fe 5- V, . 1 ,wf 9. ...- ,i .J 'i ff' fs f ,M W if Vs -1 , ,- 'gi 131 Mary Rita Shea q ' Class Basketball '24, '25, '26, , ,P - Glee Club '25, Athletic Associ- I' ation '25, '26, President '26, fggljii ' Press Club' '26, Historic Dra- X matic Club '26. 'fig if-iss . ' Anne Sptsak I Glee Club '23, '25, '26, 'Stu- dent Council .'26,1 Emanon A ..'e vi Club '26. Rose Strauss iff, Class Basketball '23, Drama- ' tics '23, Glee Club '23, '25, '26, A B C Club '24, Student Coun- cil '26, Press Club '26, His- toric Dramatic Club '26. fat: 9: ,M f, : i,f fi? g if' ki' J , .. .M E tx. - - x ..-'Q , K S is 5 'fs JF, :g Q3 fb' A I wx . , , .f ., '51 fi? ,,.- fr me-' 1 La Verne Steiger Two years at Lourdes Acad- emy, one and one-half years at Mount Marie Academy, Canton, Ohio. Rip Wwgf' v!00'l9 W l-A, ix 4 3? 'szzx ' VN C ' ,A , ,aww ..- - 5 . .- ' -i., ,,,.,,v.-U 1, -- -. -.C f - .Mr-A' . . . ,W ,. . ., til .. .:,, ,,,, , A H-,Q 4. Zi ' gpg, i 'C vm f 1 - i- ,A s l 1,-,el ' -' ,,,.,, 3' .- . -,.,.. L X W-. ,t - 4 Y . H . V x x Af .- ,WJ ,- dl .Ji-Eff-..- Lswiet.. .. ,,,9,,,3fM 'ff 'A K '3-v..,,q,,,g5- J: ,if -,5gLfPff'j,,g.W - fi 3 Page ' forty-nine . v 'fe Page fifty 'iw at ir, x sl 'if iw 1, .,,!i.,. ,MMVX ,, .., jx. tial 2, ,-N. , if css' . Johanna Stein Glee Club '23, '25, A B C Club C '24, Onchestra '24, '25, '26, Press Club '26, Script Club '26, Historic Dramatic Club '26 e 0 !Martha St8'I'I'tb67'g One year and a half at South High School, on e year at Spencerian Business College, Glee' Club '26, Better English Club '26. Cecilia Svoboda . Glee Club '26, Roosevelt Club '26 o Marie Tenbasch Glee Club '26, Roosevelt Club '26 H.. .- W, mf- ef-M ,., -Q ' ,iff-. ffm-f , 5, .iff fl ,., XL. fe, , ,lp C E V . , . K -0.-3 1' Jw: -If J X .- -' ' ff kwin'-wwf ,,i,1.,fI',Lr'9 ' 'V : .hlsnmsvg 5, Q.. .,.. 1 1 Ethel Wright Glee Club '23, Assistant Art Editor, The Tower '24, As- sociate E-ditor, The Tower '26, Art Editor, The Tower '26, President, Script Club '26, Reminders Club '26. L Qfkf I V.-xl . Estelle Webber, P. N. D. One year at St. Marys' High School, Elyria, Ohio, Press Club '26, Platonians '26. , N ll x, .V .zi- i .1 V' YVXIB f 3? sfifii of ,46'i?QlL if N, J Q P7 aff: d?3 E., Ci 1 ' 41 2 a fn 'X 1 Q- t f asf , . W . 'nf' .A kpawifwufggi-P5-ffl-S--N-- fs.-. .2.f3b.a-,.2k,.wJfA0.2aw Ruth Wifmmer Class Basketball '23, Drama- tics.'23, Glee Club '23, '25, '26, A B C Club '24, Student Council '26, Press Club '26, . ' .ve 2.-N , ,V , .,., 2. , .l .,.,..., .uwjg ff 2, Rediff' i ' J X 'kigKf .wPi'f Jw 'N ' M- k4:?,j. In at- f'f'-ji J Q s . gy - I, a v ,..Q'b 1 Ha I 1 . 1,51 1 i,. ,X firm. -. is 4. NN Q, :a 2 ,S FW 'C' ,'. 3 ,F P Q-,fi g 155-,, 13 Til fl if 52'-III! , 1-922 '52, Al ,t YQ- 1 21114, R233 .b 2 92? M E75 QQ? ' pug 5' 19 alia 'f uf, 5 iii .-f f fy? 3 QQ.: Louise Wuefrthele ,A . 4 fa iv -l 2- Glee Club '23, '25, '26, A B C 7 7 ! 'Y A Club 24, Student Council 26 Reminders Club '26. Roose- :Ei 's' 3----:A Eulalia Wiesman Glee Club '23, '25, '26, Ema- non Club '26. . Page fifty-one x Q Y 1. ....:Efg.:g.g:, xx ....- --..g..33::. f 1 -x 'xg..:, . . ., .. l '21 'Z' Q- s Sz- sim ,J - . 5 J:-gg: Q,ef:..,: ' ,. X ff Kg' -Y' . ...J ng.-2-1 xx gp n al: A 4 4S i'S' 'f'hi, fs, .- Q X, Page fifty-two M... ' . , . .,': Y 'T ..., illivmnrmm ANTOINETTE SOEDER Dled February 25 1925 Page fifty-three GRACE BARRY Dled june 14, 1925 Page fifty-fowr MARY LUTHERAN Dwd November 24 1924 Ruth Robertson Class Representative Alice MCCSYYQIE Associate epresentatitve 4 Senior Class Register-Room f 206 Catherine Arth .......... Lucille Arth ........ Anna August .......... Beatrice Begley ........ Josephine Brock ........ Bernice Callinan ...... Lottie Cemba .... Catherine Colbert ..... Adeline Corrigan ...... Catherine Cullitan' .... Elsie Dahlman ...... Helen Day ...................... Mary Angela Dowling Mary Angela Doyle .. Mary Alice Doyle ........ Bernadine Drees ...... Bernice Duggan ........ Margaret Engel ....... Dorothy Elsch ...... Mary Gensert ..... Johanna Gerlitz ...... Mary Gove ................ Helen Gundlach ....... Margaret Hulligan .... Mildred Joecken ........ Geraldine Johnson ...... Geraldine Kennedy .... Lillian ' Kerns ............ Scranton Road .......3639 Rocky River Drive ...........999 East 78th Street ......1356 East 82nd Street ........2626 East 73rd Street ........1960 East 'Z3rd Street ........10801 Union Avenue .........1440 East 89th Street ........1365 East 94th Street .. ....... 492 East 120th Street Nye Street ..10106 Hampden Avenue .....1251 East 84th Street Evelyn Donnelly .............. ..........1478 East 106th Street .........1525 Eastt106th Street .......10629 Kimberly Avenue ........587 East 109th Street .......12733 Iroquois Avenue ........1646 East 2551311 street .......706 Lake View Road .........1607 Prospect Avenue ........1890 Wadina Avenue .......1096 East 74th Street .. ................. 1540 Maple Road ....545 East 1l8th Street Myron Avenue 9900 Westchester Avenue .. ......... 10402 Lake Shore Blvd. ........16402 Arcade Avenue Page fifty five r J' .1 .Q at ee -' 7 iillii , 'fx-11--4 'rv gn: may A , 'T-1'-at -. K gEix,:?:..,. .,....,, fa .. -..,., L ie? it at ,P i ma . 'SA 44. NK! 1' be rl 6 v. a 1 n w 'W fi w 1,1 it ti .x Mi A Senior Class Register-Room 206-Cont. . Cecelia Kitts .............................. ............ 6 412 Florence Court ,m l Violet Lewand ....... .... 9 46 East 79th Street Lenora McBride ........ ....... 1 227 Parkwood Drive Alice Mccarrene ....... ........ ' 2851 scuth Pai-lc Blvd. Anna Malloy .......... ........ 6 57 East 108th Street R? Catherine Mahony ....... ....... 1 376 East 111th Street ' Irene Merriman ......... ........ 1 0812 Sprague Drive 45,1 Virginia Myers ..... ............ 1 325 Ansel Road Mary Ncrmile ..... ....... 4 114 East 111th Street Cecelia O'Brien ...... ......... 1 429 East 91st Street 9 Marion O'Brien ..... ........ 1 451 Lakeland Avenue Jean O'Connor ........ ....... 2 168 West 100th Street Margaret Owens ...... ........ 1 050 East 67th Street ,f Mary Quandt ......... .... 1 7701 Euclid Avenue Genevieve Reddy ....... ....... 9 701 Gaylord Avenue Nlan Rice ............. ........ 1 336 E-a-st 91st Street Ruth Robertson ...... ............. 1 591 Crest Road Mary Scanlon ........... ....... 1 1416 Clifton Blvd. Dorothy Schreiner ......... 3405 West 41st Street Margaret Schritz ............... Olmstead Falls .7 Bernadette Schwab ........ 1076 East 98th Street all Mary Rita Shea ..... ......... 1 307 East 91st Street ,Q Margaret Skelly ...... ...... 1 6724 Edgewater Drive Anne Spieek .......... ....... 3 657 East 93rd Street E- Rose Strauss ....... ....... 8 81 East 79th Street LaVerne Steiger ....... .............. 9 413 Halle Avenue ,gig Cecelia Svoboda ..... ....... 1 2904 Harvard Avenue Marie Tenbusch ...... ......... 1 854 East 79th Street Gladys Weisend ..... ......... 3 349 Sylvanhurst Road Eulalia Wiesman ...... .... 8 68 East 95th Street Ruth Wimmer ..... ....... 9 65 Efast 78th Street A Ethel Wrighit .......... ....... 1 830 East 101st Street get ' 1 Louise Wuerthele ...... ....... 1 4309 Northfield Avenue fl 'ftataewwmamwiewzi Page ji f ty-six ' 1 1 19 I -Us M ,. 1, l I 'S .4 .ef -.. .. ,. o .hm-A Qi: . . 0' - lx v M- V- ,tt-ff' V V rg t . r Q's2 1Ei?f3-1 . F . fCfi f ,- 1 ' f 7 gift- limi s SWF Q -,.5z:'- rel 1 .gi J 1 ' 22 - in , iff lil We 7 fail' 1345 F fe? Elm QQ, 1. ls? .l A 0 f 5 lei 1- Mary Catherine NOIBH' Associate Representative ' h' is G Class Representatwe Marcella 'Bellery y A . . I ii? 5- . . al 9 4 1.53 Semor Class Reg1ster-Room, 203 4 e l log! Alberta Alten .................................................. 1325 fnnsel Road 7 f 4. Marcella Bellery .............. ................... 6 011 El en Avenue , an Jesse Mae Bellinger ......... ............... 9 509 Parmelee Avenue Angela Beljon .............. ....... 1 2401 Buckingham Avenue iftejpl J-eeephine Bijek ......... ............. 3 843 sn. Clair Avenue .1 .ff Frances Cain .............. ........... 5 05 East 1.29th Street -f aj 5' . Catherine Garberry ..... ......... 1 2415 Phillips Avenue lag l'- Agnes Carroll ............... ......... 2 017 East 89th Street 'Qt s, Florence Chalwick ........ ....... 1 8005 Waterloo Avenue ,K Mildred Davis .........,.. .......... 1 085 Parkside Road . ,As ' 4- Helen Dowling ..... ,.. ........ 1461 East 1,09th Street Fil Qi Elizabeth Ducro ...... .......... 8 037 Superior Avenue ' ! Q? 5 Pauline Gruss ............. ......... 1 0513 Lamontier Avenue :Q Coletta Hart ................ ........ 1 0810 Garfield Avenue 'is' in ,' Ottilia H.ildebrandt ...... ............. 3 222 Scranton Road ' Ruth Hill ............................................ 1325 East 112th Street wal 1 , Josephine Kleinents .......................... 1377 E-est 185th Street it Vera Knauss ........................................ 1052 East 62nd Street 1 4 Frances Logar ...... , ....... 928 East 222nd Street, Euclid, Ohio . Ellen Lowekamp .............................. 18914 Nottingham Road ' ' y Margaret McEvoy .............................. 678 East 124th Street A Winifrede McEvoy ....... .......... 6 78 East 1,24th Street 'Q Nina McKenna ............. .................... 9 39 Ida Street 71 Alice McNamara ........ ........ 5 01 East 115th Street Mary Malovrh ....... .... L .............. 1 325 Ansel Road 3'- Mary C. Nolan .......... ......... 3 574 East i93rd Street 21-3' 3 Theresa Osberger ..... ...... 1 2418 Osceola Avenue A Luell-a Roling .......... ................. 1 325 Ansel Road A Ursula Ross ......... .......... 1 436 East'88th Street Margaret Ryan ...... .......... 1 414 East'89th Street V- - Helen Smith ........ ......... 1 342 Edwards Avenue Y' - Johanna Stein ........ .......... 1 450 Ernst 94th Street lay, Martha Stemberg ................................ 7705 Broadway Avenue i Estelle Webber .............................................. 1325 Ansel Road . K Jeanne Weaver .... 2997 Washington Blvd., Cleveland Heights :Ml S-elif-' .Sl .elf-in K 2 ' Y -e . ..,..-Q 1. . . . . . . -- .-. ,.- ,, . ?2'e:i?' -'11 .1 stty., V -xfg. -:EI u3?g.w3?,? ,V :eg Q 7 3 -- - fssg J' 0 X 1,qng,P' 5545 Page fi f ty-seven ' 3J1minr5 Truth speaking, brave, good, then we enrolled Among -us, and they sit with as in our hall. Ne'er sat they at Camelot with the fellow- ship of the Table Round, ne'er occupied they with valour unmatched the Siege-Perilous, ne'er grasped they the mighty Excalibur, ne'er thundered they with spirited charger to joust and tourney. Yet say I, our chevalier doth rank with the most noble, forever equipt to traverse the great highway, ever armed with faith's mighty sword, ever clad in purity's mail, ever astride perseverancels Steed, with the trappings of youth flaunting in the sunlight --doth our juniors carry onward. N 1 Zluninr E 5 2 E 2 3 , 5 A E 4: iw 1 8 il 3 1 a ik S! 5 1 5 5 H , 91 1 Q! 5 n 3 3 5 E S 5 3 5 2 5 E E 3 S i 5 3 3 3 Q 5 R Q unior Class 0fHcerS FLORENCE CURRIER President HELEN CANTILLON DOROTHY ZEITZ Secretary Treasurer Colors Blue and Gold Flower American Beauty Motto Non Nobis Solum 7 ...N -,.,.,..,,3... .my W..Nq-?,.L ,kv I v, we X,s,,,.1vx - 3-,--Mwpvwl-eye.--W . -W-W:-ve.-X A rf '1 X mv A--f-,M MK. ,fx K Q. Q- A . rf., 'f' X C nf' i-ual 4,-Qxu Sf. xi .?1?fEeQQ:3'f?f t . Q ' W 2 3? H, f s ,v at Q if .Z.fzv1,iQ,..f .. if X Q Q -f-'fn--11 WH - wr ef- .1 E 'PLM ,. W .W M ,- . E kagpegf-'fmt .un - 4 He Cf.?fx.,,'Y12,ra K Q4 xfI4 f4' ,..'.,.A,:1.. L. A -f- Page sixty-one c 5 H... 1463.2 1 ' if A -3 W 1 Q i 5 6 Q i :-x 9 1 .Af .f Q . rn xv 4 n + Q ,,'-v?1-. 1 rw- . 1 ...N - .fl A I K 'fl 5. ' F. ,T x f 1r!qi:,.,. .1 f 9' XM., gy af: A ,T .... .Ye--1,321.1 M, L1-QE My M3153-JJ 1 . .gA-x:,?.q,?e4- N233-rt --M .- -. -. v f K - ... a Q Axxff x Ns?-Fgasa ' --A, 3 5515? 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Laurice Diederich Dorothy Dickel Virginia Driscoll Colette Dougherty Beatrice Diamond Ruth Emig Elizabeth Dowling Marie Filocco Page sixty-fom' Florence Gilles Gertrude Golden Blanche Geigel Agnes Gorris Loretta Gorris Jeanne Glavich Ethel Furgeson Veronica Hornak 1 4 A 4 Page siwty-five K . :Nw ,...N . Julia Gurnick Eleanor Houck Alice Higgins Ruth Henry Coletta Harwood Winifred Higgins Helen Hatzo Margaret Horning Page sixty-six ,. I ,3-,,. ,- vN,.,,-1. ,pf r K'-4. E Y . -'52 A A . M' Q' . w51'4Mfi4-- lgv5i'f12'l X N, Ri' ,X .-:-. -- Q , 1'-- ' '- 'f gy -M....,, V, ' xwg'-wyyggvgg LX WQWi 9. ,., , .1 ' 'r11M 'g-:f-'mwf?'Q2:'N v' 1 l '1'117f:.?',g1T-x,w4,xg l f2.7'5'P3iE g yan, N 493' 2 , A l ,. Wglffx , 4 l -1 a , W A-vqmfffff sm.-ffiff N - 'J -mseisgi, A fxklfk ff M:-9' -- .Q - 53 4:.4ff5l Q :1 l . X XXGXQ7 xml, Mr- x 'HM , ' 'il , . X v I ' i X EQ 'lf i N? lx .l if sg - l f S411 ? f fel rg ,A ,Qi .Q , 2 L. X Ei' Qiwfr ,ful Aly 1 ,v Q59 ' 1 .in - l '. Y' sig 1,1133 . x kkk. 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K Page siovty-sewn Z Genevieve Kearins Florence King Marie Kaehni Rose Kohler Esther Kernan Lottie Kowalska Bertha Kalina Irene Kappus 1 Page siarfy-eight Ethel Murphy Helen O'D0nnell Louise Miller Marcelline Moser Eleanor Mitchell Frances Martin Bernice Liss Margaret Novak Page sixty-nine X Q Colette Moore Anna Ott Mary Pavlak Alice McCabe , Virginia Rothgery Dorothy Mack Jeannette Ostazewski Helen Svoboda 3 1 . i - W f fm:-fwwm: K-w N:'vw ' :. i .-. , -. .-.K-11 'Elk ' -, X w-1 -z...+' ..,'.Q ,,i-Tw-1 ,f e . i i Page seventy nazi gg X V ., ,N -N ., 5, yi - f ,Nr rm a x 'vw P '--rgzx .-ff ' , ff . Y-3 X ' ey.. . 'sf 55,6-ffk'r25gXv'f X . 31, 10 W . W iff-v T 'f4 ' 'W' ' ' 'X 55' 2 '- fwfr' F -.23 xE'N ' 'I , . ' 'f 7'.llg'?, FTW ' v ' - wk .I.133q'li'94A4 'i 3- i - e - f f - Y X 2 j, ,- X K . 5, W-fer-2,-.-31sg1,,,- X -,gr k Q fl A ,-A L a , Q-A ' Q. X 1 Nw .f3n,.-nw I- r, 2 kms-I-A sw Br ,. -X..--M A... , ,q..:.:Kz-.m.Aa::.aN-wha:-1. .-.ls Q. -- M-.. I i CQ 4.1 Q 5' 1 j 4 , Y X . 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'VQKL 435-.Y K-Sri. gtfff' Till' V-if -in U4 4, ,M xwmfv, af.. 4- V: Josephine Benes ........ ......... 3 686 East 55th Street Jeanne Bodendorf ...... ......... 1 454 Ea-st 92nd Street Josephine Cerny ...... ........ 1 414 East 125th Street Virginia Driscoll .......................... 10906 Hathaway Avenue Mary Duchoslav ........................................ 2805 Wade Avenue Blanche Geigel .... 3154 E. Derbyshire Rd., Cleveland Heights Florence Gilles .......... . Agnes Gorris ......... .... Loretta Gorris ....... Julia Gurnick ........ Coletta Harwood ...... Helen Hlatzo ............... East 94th Street ......1036 East 17Ist Street .......1036 East 171st Street .....3034 Monroe Avenue ........9706 Heath Avenue .........5002 Hamm Avenue V .. , a A . I u 1 v 'f A . gl.: t .Mi l -L 55 sy' . ' is K, Q ,Q fr T .5 if 3 vql ' t . ,fl will Ag... it Margaret Horning ...... ........ 3 279 East 49th Street S Bertha Kalina ........... ......... 5 970 Engle Avenue Rose Kohler ............ ...1460 East 93rd Street Sylvia Koprivec ....... ....... 1 007 East 76th Street Anna Kracunovsky ..... ....... 3 440 West 94th Street ij Marie Kuday ............ 4136 East 144th Street 'S 5 Bernice Liss ........... ..2124 West 14th Street l Mildred Macha ..... ........ 6 039 Hillman Avenue Dorothy Mack ....... .............. 4 78 Arbor Rload . Cecelia M-atis ................ ................ 3 354 Fulton Road Marcelline Moser ............ ........ 6 83 East 127th Street Jeannette Ostaszewski ..1439 East 33rd Street Anna Ott ........................ .................. 9 08 Paxton Road 1 Mary Semanec ....... ..2167 West 38th Street Irene Smith ......... ...1386 East 89th Street Helen Stanton ..... ...1334 East 90th Street bv Agnes Turacek ...... ........ 2 165 West 38th Street W. Dorothy Zeitz ........ .............. 1 024 Ansel Road iliqlif Frances Zulich ........... ..... 1 5301 Waterloo Road ig. , 553' 'SJ-L2'ili?Y' '13 i.g.i',f 533-l1fgQ,ln.,s.Wf'il'filtS.Nlif A-Qq,.re,4.f'iTL .em .S -. -s. 4 ,....., ., ,. . as ixlw 3 it xi-Il-SWLQLA .-s-wrrxl-Zhi 1 ,.,.mC.'.-R85 Page seventy-five - Ml f X t Q. .w 1 M xl it v t 9, A' 5' 1 1. X .x-X vi. N Wg-3 Q ' 'tu if fe 15 , -.Lt 'x ex-1 ' , ffyfggx io' t X gt' rrwvv . MN' -.a3Y:'W5TYFI.'fI1I ' f 'XQ in D I G ' X Q Y-8 X -. xv ' W' f' , 'i '5i 1- ?3k'T' v , wage tot 1115575 Sf if Q, f S ' -E fag 1 Q 2 .. 3 we 5 is-fx 1 f 1 ,tif fig 'E' J ' Florence Currier Ethel Murphy Yogi? Class Representative Associate Representative .995 Q-iii 1. fists are X gttil WSYSQ, o . -43' fi jumor Class Reglster-Room 110 2 All-1 Virginia Baird .... 2256 Maplewood Road, Cleveland Heights Edna Buescher .................................... 1426 East 27th Street Susan Chepley ..... ........ 2 061 Cl.arence Avenue 5353 'fl' Florence Currier .... ....... 3 914 Sackett Avenue mg? Ione Day ..... T ...... ......... 7 119 Linwood Avenue Mary Derda ...... ...... ....... 1 2 611 Madison Avenue k Dorothy Dickel .... ........................... 3 346 Bradford Road if Ruth Emig ............. ........ S top 138 Lake Shore Boulevard 9:15 Ruth Henry ................. ..................... 1 212 East 84th Street tfiotgg Winifred Higgins ..... ....... 1 4901 Westropp Avenue P: E Vi Eleanor Houck ........ ....... 2 905 West 14th Street Marie Kaehni ....... ........ 3 266 West Boulevard Irene Kappus .......... ......... 5 35 East 109th Street ifgs Genevieve Kearins .............................. 1102 East 144th Street P 3 Florence King ............... 4144 Harrison Street, Bellevue, Ohio gb 'U iii Eleanor Lubecky ..................,........... 4145 East 136th Street Gertrude Mahall ...... ..................... 1 3222 Madison Avenue 1 g l Frances Martin .................................. 2824 West 14th Street f tt - Colette Moore ...................................... 1420 East 94th Street i Ethel Murphy ............ 2165 Rexwood Road, Cleveland Heights Q Helen O'Donnell ........................................ 896 Wheelock Road ' ill Mary Pavlak ........... ......... 1 615 Ridgewood Avenue Margaret Repicky .... ........ 1 406 East 53rd Street it ' E Virginia Rothgery ..... ......... 1 0201 Yale Avenue Althea Schiltz .......... ...... 8 714 Kenmore Avenue FQ Gertrude Tepley ..... ........ 2 534 East 84th Street ig, Helen Willing ....... ......... 1 965 West 52nd Street Mary Zamejc .... ......... 6 030 Glass Avenue I Rose Zubricky ..... ....... 2 050 Dowd Street if ' it il .t,.,w 1, . 1 ,,, ,ew M.-. , Q ,M v te l c o Page seventy-six X . 'Wy WF, ..X. NK , -- .A x . Kam m fa 2 H Lsii.-if' 'W . s .W 5 Q N 1, 'lag M, . -- - XX Xiigk m Nv5,:. on ., ,N QA W . +P . d A- sz 'S 1- 'if 1 .Ts ' N' :JL , XA A iw. li ,f 5.32: 3 V is Q-ii5l?,: ?-'s ' wp X A 1-Ffa , 'I - -if.. Y H N It-nw... .Qt 'law s K , K i ,Q qi T V Helen Cantillon Annetta Shovelin ' Class Representative Associate Representative Junior Class Register--Room. 202 Mary Blaha ........... ....... ....... 1 1 03 East 111th Street Harriet Bowman .. Evangeline Brett .. Helen Cantillon .... Frances Carroll ........ Beatrice Diamond ........ Laurice Diederich ....... Collette Dougherty Elizabeth Dowling Marie Dydo ............... Marie Filocco ........ Ethel Ferguson .... Jeanne Glavich ..... Gertrude Golden Alice Higgins ............... Veronica H ornack Ruth Jacoby .............. Elizabeth James ....... Helen Johnson ...... Esther Kernan ...... Victoria Kmet ....... Lottie Kowalska ....... Alice Lyman .......... Alice McCabe ......... Eleanor Mitchell ...... Louise Miller ........ Margaret Novak ...... Mary Reno ............. Martha Reno ......... Anetta Shovelin ....... Loretta Sutter ....... Helen Svobod-a ....... Helen Toomey .......... Helen Mae Tully ..... Eleanor Welky ...... Evelyn Witt ........... -un- -nun.. .......8206 Wade Park Avenue ..........8313 Goodman Avenue .......1387 East I95th Street ............9606 Raymond Avenue .......9820 Westchester Avenue .........North Ridgeville, Ohio .........14608 Alder Avenue ........1461 East 109th Street .,.....2439 Tremont Avenue ......2336 East 22nd Street ......,1652 East 118th Street ...........1223 East 60th Street ............13610 Ashburton Road .....3379 West 118th Street 11429 Continental Avenue .10922 Wade Park Avenue ..........4002 Clinton Avenue ........1078 East 99th Street ..............7903 Redell Avenue .........3922 St. Clair Avenue .......1119 East 78th Street East 128th Street 9332 Amesbury Avenue Stop 152, Willoughby, Ohio ......15023 Shore Acres Drive .............9618 Elwell Avenue ..............................Canton, Ohio Ohio 12203 Chesterfield Avenue ..........................Crestl1ne, Ohio .........12904 Harvard Avenue ................1376 Ansel Road .......1225 East 81st Street ...........4631 Denison Avenue .......10301 Churchill Avenue an .- .js new of .NAI 9. ,J UA use.-1-+1 K' -fnwylhy-as , nf ':sQwawges1M- A arty-N -at wr 'wwf i 'j 1 5 - -,5'-.nfs-. .Q N , 1 .,sg:l1 ' ' we 'tug 'lv-x':.'2f2HfAi1.L N - ivfksfash' . In... kr-9-K,,..,s..:-e 5-l5l'.f,s -ta-...is-1..-0 ' ...slit H. 9 Page seventy seven Qfnphnmnrva The thrall in person may be free in soul, And I shall see the joastsf' Sir Perciifale hath passed, Sir Lancelot hath passed and Sir Galahad hath passed, but verily all of knighthood's champions hath not passed, there doth yet remain the sophomores. Like unto their predecessors they fain would be whole in spirit, noble in deed and right strong in valor. Svnphnmnre -- -' - K Qnmssmw vnnm. -xma- X .,. ,. o ,L ef 15 '--44' 3Jy,.fWAC L?I Ik. -N. fl Q 1 4 , ,. N W fff:Qs:'f x7W 'v1aw.1ga, ,- , A Qf ,5W'fv 4 ff fi rrmkgg-Pls e - MP ...fr..'maem., ... .dfkw 65339-em if P PJ ea.. ueffff- smlX.aiz,N 'P ax,3,xll.aQQe,,l-15,1135 .Peg EQ- flw. f f g X 5 E,-5 I ' Ejfirl : Mil V E .1135 A gif ww' :lf ,sm F' WI 'A g,, 'Qxiisfl Flrltlflg gi , , M 1 Lu h' vi N Z v N. M W x.-uw ...va 4 f.,: , lp: .WK 1 5, l w,. .Y ,r f , LJ if 'Z B XJ QNX ww' 5555! kg , .lgx 'Q li? ' -:T I 4 , Sophomore Class Gflioers :lf gg X GERALDINE STRAUB President ' MILDRED CABALEK MARY FLANIGAN Q . - I ' . fl ,250 Secretary Treasurer l, gf , if 5 , M5 gd Colors q 'X' - Y ,L jj Llght Blue and Gold K ,gs Flower YH American Beauty fi ,S jx 'f , Motto , omnia Pro Te cor Jesu , Mgep 1 .A s 25-kill :QL -1 ls 1221 eee.l u if lilgfvi M03 4 Q xl ' rg W5 FT l H W. Wg! W M ,D 7 'eff ,'r'fMi5Zz? 95E,'i1.'1' 'M . jgjfim if ,XQEEYJL5 W' ' f A Page eighty-one , NM.. .., A .mr sf?-3 e KF wr First row-top: Virginia Hogue, Helen Hatcher, Evelyn Shaughnessy, Mary Dehey, Genevieve Mon- real. Second row-Coletta Terwoord, Gertrude Lusk, Lavina Oechsle, Marjory Joyce, Jeannette Wright, Mary Erickson, Agnes Wohlwend. Third row-Angela Woyshville, Vida Bijek, Margaret Glenny, Eleanore Hug, Mary Louise Sheahen, Catherine Schlund, Geraldine Straub. Fourth row-Clara Hook, Mary May, Katherine Boczek, E'mily Weiss, Victoria Riedel, Dorothy Mueller, Helen Buescher, Mary Boland, Charlotte McCarthy. Page eighty-tfwo gp f- -A--1 9 Jw .e v x., .vw ' W T X fs' F, , , We , - - , , f 1 C Q' . -ee. .-H-4-1 3- .. . -,gg 2 5? X - ug- , gr' ..,,,, ,W . f g 1, 1 Mya X Q ,ae elk .,55gQ?+ef-e-M, C L 7 kerrsiggigagi lgiflefffmi-f't'ihwlffimtm R-titled' ' 5 45 fl-11' - X -' 2 A t- ei 'H ' , 'islffirfig .wi Ewike - wi, avg I we -.45 -i .-.Q . .Q , Ji- if-,L we 1 v . ,Wa E 4. lg . ,vx Re: ,, , .il . if e, NJ V .ry Eva-3-'ldv - 1 .V 5' v we , 621' .- -v fi i H. Q et. ., .H ig ., in S ,A ll -fri' ,WF T, , F. sa?-'E lx a 'F X-5 x 1 2,3 A 'sl 1, fire ' Geraldine Straub Helen Hatcher Class Representative Associate Representative Sis .ff V 3 Sli? ' 35133 1. we fig, Sophomore Class Register-Room 304 vide Bijek .................... ........ 3 843 st. Clair Avenue ix? Katherine Boczek ....... ....... 2 376 Professor Avenue Ffjjfeg Mary Boland ....... ....... 1 0219 Hampden Avenue Helen Buescher ..... ......... 1 426 East 27th Street , Q, Mary Dehey ....... ......... 1 315 East 93rd Street Qt ' Mary Erickson ...................................... 514 East 115th Street Q51 Margaret Glenny .............................. 4240 East 116th Street fam gg Helen Hatcher ........ 840 Helmsdale Road, Cleveland Heights , Virginia Hogue .... 2820 Derbyshire Road, Cleveland Heights V Z., 'g Clara Hook .......................................................... Crestline, Ohio , Fig 41 Eleanor Hug ...... 3297 Cedarbrook Road, Cleveland Heights -at rjorie Joyce .................................... 498 East 115th Street K arion Loeser .................................... 12613 Woodside Avenue ,, Gertrude Lusk .............. ..................... 2 644 East 114th Street ffl v' f Charlotte McCarthy ................ 35 May Court, Chagrin Falls iaaf ills? Mary May ................... ........................ N ew Milford, Ohio iraqi Q 'H Genevieve Monreal ..... ......... 7 209 Superior Avenue Q-if E153 Dorothy Mueller ...... ......... 3 485 Scranton Road ga? Lavina Oechsle ...... ........ 6 90 East 93rd Street vieterie Riedel ........ ......... 1 018 Lakeview Road Catherine Schlund ...... ...... 1 712 East 30th Street Evelyn Shaughnessy ...... ........... 6 34 East 109th Street 5' ,fy Mary L. Sheahan ....... ......... 4 72 East 108th Street Q2 Geraldine Straub .......................................... 1259 Ansel Road ' R2 T Colette Terwoord ............................................ 6146 Ridge Road Spf Emily Weiss .............. 919 Whitby Road, Cleveland Heights Agnes Wohlwend .................................................. Suiiield, Ohio flffj iiii Angela Woyshville ..... ............... 5 609 White Avenue E25 Jeannette Wright ....... ....... 1 477 East 105th Street ii is, f Page eig hty-three 3 w 4 First row-top: M. Sebek, S, Suhanec, A. Kachmar, F. Vidoni, I. Watson. Second row: T. Plgnataro, A. Kmetz. P. N. D., J. Veach, M, Kearney. L. Bauerle, D. Gallagher, T. Hoban, M. Golubski. Third row: P. Zakrajsek, D. Gleeson, M. E. Koch, K. Schwertner, P. Weisend, M. Pinta, C. Gohring, M. Schwerzler, A. Hagen. Fourth row: E. O'Hara, M. L. Irwin, M. Shipacasse, J. Treat, M. Logan, F. Filocco, H. Thomas, M. Pignataro, M. Sirl. Page eiglzfy-fom' Nm t ,- .... .,g,,f,3' ff ?v-5: ff- ,a,e.,..e,, ,.,,,-.. - 4 , , e l ' , X - ' 4 We ,, U 'Qg. X 1 . ,I .M - . 4 L .BQ X gsdggswlgkig nl'U'i' xQ sH:r i 'nw' 'wr' Q--.Ju -I -W-A ever? H. ee ,Aoi rf e gies Jane Veach Cl R t t Helen Thomas ' ass epfresen a ive Associate Representative x Sophomore Class Register-Room 305 L ,Yu X, . et 1 n J-.1 3 1.9. M., . . e iff? 355 Jw. .silgfs , 'A Q ii ,rm 1 K' 9 Fixes .lik A 34 Q? T, 9 1' 5 e ' L -fe is 43.1 Lucille Bauerle ....... ......... 1 852 East 82nd Street Florence Filocco ......... ......... 2 336 Ea-st 22nd Street Dorothy Gallagher ...... ...... 4 307 Archwood Avenue j ,J Dorothy Gleeson ........ .......... 3 332 Chalfant Road 51,5 Catherine Gohring ..... ......... 1 0017 Elwell Avenue Mildred Golubski ..... ........ 6 418 Lansing Avenue Alice Hagen ............. ........ 1 210 East 85th Street Theresa Hoban ........... ....... 1 0221 Hampden Avenue - Mary Louise Irwin ....... ......... 3 027 Scaraborough Road if Anna Kachmar .......... ......... 2 053 Halstead Avenue W i Margaret Kearney ........ ........ 1 703 Holyoke Avenue Anna Kmetz ...................... .................... 1 325 Ansel Road A Mary Elizabeth Koch ..... .......... 2 690 Hampshire Road Q if Rose Kucem ................... ........ 1 2303 Madison Avenue Mary Logan ......... ....... 1 656 East 55th Street ,L Edna O'Hara ....... ............................ L orain, Ohio Marie Pignataro ..... ........ 1 962 East 121-st Street In - Theresa Pignataro ..... ......... 1 962 East 121st Street i 4 Marjorie Pinta .............. ........ 3 905 Carlyle Avenue Katherine Schwertner ...... ................. 1 517 East 78th Street - Marie Schwerzler ......... ......... 1 6711 Kinsman Boulevard 7 Mary Sebek ................ ........... 1 639 Lakewood Avenue Mfarie Shipacasse ...... ......... 3 407 Cedarbrook Road ' jg Myrtle Sirl ............ .............. 8 018 Decker Avenue fl. Lucille Skelly .......... ......... 6 724 Edgewater Drive Qt: Sophie Suhanec ...... .......... 2 048 Waterbury Road Helen Thomas ..... ........ 9 605 Parkview Avenue Jeannette Treat ..... ............ 1 0219 Olivet Avenue :f i Florence Vidoni ...... Bridgeville, Pennsylvania A Jane Veach ............ ............. 1 464 Winton Avenue Ida Watson .......... ......... 1 856 East 70th Street Pauline Weisend ..... ......... 4 908 East 110th Street ,Jag Pauline Zakrajsek ..... ....... 1 015 East 74th Street 'a 23:91 Page eighty-five is First row-top: M, Gallagher, F. Roshetko, L. Ruelle, H. Horvath. Second row: I. Broggini M. Smith, D. Murray, D. Brunzlow, R, Brenaman, J. Bland. Third row: H. Levy, E. Burns, A Kisella, E. Kuderer, M. Horan, P. Giel, M. Vintar. Fourth row: J. Doyle, V. Presti, E. Mellert M. Cherdron, F. Bogovich, G. Gleeson, F. Mukensnable, E. Trubisza. Page vighty-sim i . 1-an ' '--mmmq . .W .HNF 5' 9 -ta. 1 3 4 'Rss-.W M it , . 'ff , .Atl 1 X. U 'Y , ' , - .. , ,M-. ., ,, .. ,W .- . X' GW' t 'M 'R 'N V WN 63 . -. , K. , vm... ff-- -w--- -Msn.--ffi, 'i ' jfxgssit ftfifif'Sf?53f?f- W ,mga t ll U' W T.fiff,,1.g' 6, . ' k14E'5Z'fY' .s'Lt,fQ'1 K- Hfigfgffi 1:35355 t ' Q 5: ,k.T,1,xj f X Lws.-321. 'K-V xi, v.5v.jx.S bk . kfiffl tgQiqt'71,.f,., qi yn' V3 gk' fx ,Q Vlljgffyf nt. ,gms E .. ',- ' f ,ltxjswu ' ' 'tl 52, Q, . QI, ll: .nga .,, i-- ,M ,, ,gg M49 4 - U X ww I' th , .. .t, ul, , 3 lf ,Ne . ' 1' eg, X ,g 5 . a.,i,,,mE,-f ,fi f,t Y.fvw malty M ,. ,-1. ,., 1 ,li-t-:XA- XM.:3iufw,' ' -.s,.kssL,g:QlAqA X. .tt-at ' u NLM N ki 'fi 1. F , t Q K. ' 1 s , Z M3 ijt, 'H 3 Ag , . . 5 , S .. 1 X fs. .A ,EI . tw Q . I. .1 t Z 'fi il .fr ati it W sq s, . L 1.-1 X we 2, ggi., ' - tty.. wg . ,tt it 1371! ,A Y 3, , Iggy, Y, 'li 1 x . rw , .5 'Q , , K. if Q. ' T ' w, 5, at 415+ tg tri Q U51 L 5. ,J ' 'Z A A fi? Q 1 x' J I 1? ts .J , ff. QL ..,x .,,, .F 3- . , t Ti 1 i J, ti 'tw if ,ta .4 ,. ,ll -vs , A3253 Margaret Horan Phyllis Giel , fi Class Representative Associate Representative . . , 1 e . tr' , Sophomore Class Register-Room 306 gigs Justine Bland ........ . ....... 1349 Ea-st '85'th Street Frances Bogovich ..... ..... 6 701 Schaefer Avenue Jlifg Ruth Brenaman .... ...... 1 633 Winton Avenue 25 Iola B1-Oggini .......... ...... 2 ess East isoth street it ,L A ,.'. Q if Dorothy Brunzlow ....... 634 East 127th Street I fl, Elsie Burns ......... ....... 9 905 Hilgert Drive fm Mary Cherdron ........ .........,......... Lo uisville, Ohio f'jQ,. Josephine Doyle .......... ..... 1 525 East 106th Street Margaret Gallagher ...... 1359 East 94th Street 3 ii? pQfitQi Annette Gensheimer ..... ....... 1 445 East' 94th Street lrfliffii Phyllis Giel ....... A ........ ....... 3 263 East 121st street 51514 Geraldine Gleeson ..... ............ 3 332 Chalfant Road Margaret Horan ......................... Elyria, Ohio Helen Horvath .... ............................ 1 1318 Parkview Avenue Anna Kisella ............, ...1567 Ridgewood Avenue F Eleanor Kuderer .... 103 Sycamore St., Elmwood Pl'ace,' Ohio tj Cecilia Laczko ..... ............................ 1 0612 Parkview Avenue Helen Levy .......... ,.... 2 440 East 84th Street Eleanor Maloney ...., ...... 1 763 East 87th Street Eleanor Mellert ......... ...... 1 .345 Hayden Avenue Frances Mukensnabl ........ 9511 Quebec Avenue Dorothy Murray .......... ........... 1 352 East 94th Street Vivian Presti ..... 11431 Woodland Avenue ga '-gt. Lucille Ruelle ........... ....... 1 323 E-ast 88th Street Florence Roshetko ...... 3473 Ea1stt110th Street if Marion Smith ......... ....... 3 9 East'225th Street Eleanor Trubicza .... ....... 8 002 Amos Avenue 1W'. f 3 Mary Vintar ...................... ........ ............. 5 7 04 Bonna Avenue 3 f45EXN!v Q Q W' U-Hr' ,xewbvilwv-v'wI 'x-8 ' 'N'. Y 2' 'V '5'5S NP tj C X1 ' tv N' 'c'f? 'Wg' 'nf' ' f Q12-f, w's NUI' Page eighty-sefven . 4 ,L '1 First row-top: M. Jasinski, M. Kingzett, B. Goodman, M. Novak. Second row: M. Cabalek M. Olexo, N. Zele, M. Zinka, A. Kmet. Third row: V. Schman, R. Rutnoski, R, Pastva, L Kacvinsky. Fourth row: C. Loyke, J. Seman, T. Peterlin, M. Cimperman, M. Grdina, H. Jakabein, B Cerkvenik. 1' fe f i Page eighty-eight s 4 1 4 l 4. 4 4 1 'za 'ff 51 1 1 f ' . i t 8 Q , ' , 5 2 is W i t ga ' 1 73 , 1 ,IXGQ 33 f. Q33 ti ' A Sophomore Class Reg1ster-Roonji 307 ,gy Mildred Cabalek ...... 3283 Stockholm Ave., Shaker' Heights :gli Dorothy Carrier .......................... 1225 North Lockwood Street Y Bertha Cerkvenik .. ...... 15230 Lake Shore Boulevard Mary Cirnperman ...... ................... 6 307 Carl: Avenue Bernice Goodman ........ 1226 East 83nd Street 44 Marie G1-dana ...... ...... 1 053u East 62nd estreet W i i Helen J akvabcin ....... 9923 Stoughton? Avenue it Mathilda Jasinski ......... asm Bonnai Avenue 2, Lillian Kacvinsky ...... 59117 Easton Avenue 4,31 Marion Kingzett ....... 10,04 E-ast 78th Street 'Q ' y Alice Kmet ........ .3922 St. Clair Avenue Ji '. 1 Clara Loyke ....... ......... 1 248 East 87th street 2 Mary Novak ..... ..Q ..... 6818 Edna1 Avenue ' , Margaret Olexo ...... ....... 9 607 Steinway' Avenue 74,45 Rose Pastva ...... ......... 2 146 West 7th Street Theresa Peterlin ....... 1089 East 66th Street g Sophie Rutnoski ...... ........ 3 994 East ssnh street Veronica Schman ....... 2202 West 6th Street Julia Seman ......... ....... 2 871 East 92nd Street V L Nettie Zele ..... ....... 1 209 Addison Road fi' Mary Zimka ...... ....... 2 208 West 20th Street 1 Page eighty-nine -...fx First row-top: D. .Malone, H. Baker, Z. Antel, J. Carkling, L. Mulholland, L. Hoshek. Second row: A. Erbezink, F. Kager, L. Keating, J. Lehrmeyer, E. Smith. Third row: M. Duffy, A. Jerman, A. Kovatch, G. Pfister, P. Scharf, E. Stefancin, L. Soeder, Fourth row: R. Gruss, V. Brajdic, T. Ledinsky, M. Miller, A. Jakomin, E. Koprosky, H. Flory. ...Q .J fm-. . vi., .. . v .,.. ,.., V.. ,..,. ...,.'....., ,R ' , ' ,. .-1 J' My 51' '-ff .. .- . I - P. +8 .f x -L fi J X' - '-4 ,.A-.-fri., r . '. . .,.. . . ., .. l wg.-.,fl..,.. ' My wav ,.,,..-. Page ninety 1- 1 -1,- 1 1 1 1. P.. 'J In 1 :SF ..0 .,,,,. .K me 1 . 1 VA' mm 'Q we 5 r , ,SKY -' -va 1 1 .J ..1 I! 4 :I , A , 1 -1. 6,1 ,1 '11 v 1. 1 ycsg - E' ..iihi: K , m 'T if -4Ql'7IT . N 1 '15 '1 '- 3316 iq 3 ' 'QQ' If R' i?,W 1 ' aaaaH5PkRSx?it1?sa f g f . A Simms 9317 4 -4 if 1 I ' if-. 1 wif . Mig' 1, .'... 3 aa. E 32.11 me 51' , to , was I Qi. , Q? gf 5 tit' if I 1, v it 1 4 , 'A Mary Flanigan Cecelia Alrneda tgp Class Representative Associate Representative Q if c ' ' X P 3 . 1 Sophomore Class Register-Room 308 . Bi 1.61 gi' ,. 1 Cecelia Almeda ...................................... 1541 Crawford Road 155 Zelda Antel ...... ....... 2 813 Ea-st 127th street ,gig ,lil 1 wha Hazel Baker ........ ............ 9 303 Empire Avenue 'fx i Florence Barth ....... .... Q ...7200 Wade Park Avenue 1 ' Marie Bison ...... ........ 1 321 West 104th street r, Mary Bozich ............ ....... 1 448 E-ast 36th Street ,S Veronica Brajdic ....... ........... 1 191 Norwood Road 1. Josephine Carkling ........ ....... 1 4619 Aspinwall Avenue X Josephine Chrisman ...... ........ 4 209 Euclid Avenue x Gertrude Dettlebach ...... ........ 1 263 East 82nd Street f s i if Marie Dittenberger ...... .......... 4 100 Gifford Avenue 4 Margaret Duffy ...... ...... 9 07 East 144th Street 3 D-orothy Duggan .......... 587 East 109th Street Anna Erbeznik ....... ....... 8 75 East 154th su-eat Mary Fallon ........ ....... 9 12 East 143rd Street Q it Mary, Flanigan ................. ......... 1 451 East 93rd Street A ii' Mary Elizabeth Foster ....... ......... 1 305 East 91st street Q31 ' T Helen Flory .................... ........... 2 224 Maplewood Road Rose Gruss ........... ....... 9 325 Mt. Auburn Avenue ,-tiki Lucille Hoshek ....... ........... 5 953 Engel Avenue Q- Leona Jackson ..... .................. E lyria, Ohio 1' WZ: 5, ' as -:S ,a-. - 1 A' wiiQa - Page ninety-one i ' ' MQ - W- .l.,,. I 1 Xxxx- Www- X.x,......... .. ,. R Ott M Flanigan Second row' M. Bison, G First row--top: M. Suhadolnik, E. Larecy, . , . . . Dettelbach, E. Mzik, L. Jackson, M. Dittenberger, R. Rothgery, M. Oakes. Third row: E. Sevcik D. Duggan, L. McKeighan, C. Almeda, E. Rini, M. Bozich, M. Moledor. Fourth row: C. Ke-stner, L Kestner, C. Stich, M. Fallon, F. Barth, C. Kreps, L. Reinman. : fPWr.v' W - - .. ig-1' 'lf E. ki A Q ww R -J... .. .,..,s.2:.:'-q.-,.,,g 1 W... . , Page ninety-two sm N 1 xxx is 5-sg...g1r i A V v --4--M,-.. if . , .. wx, ., 'ww x.. .4 .... , x 'A 'X i Sophomore Class Register-Room 308-Cont. Angela Jakomin ..... Anna Jerman ...... Florence Kager ....... Louise Keating ....... Colette Kestner ...... Loretta Kestner ...... Eleanor Koprosky Anne K-ovatch ......... Coletta Kreps ...... Eleanor Larecy ...... Theresa Ledinsky .... Josephine Lehrmayer Dorothy Malone ....... Marguerite Miller Mary Moledor ...... Agnes Morando .......... ........ Lenore Mulholland Eleanor Mzik ........... Mary Oakes ....... Rosemary Ott ...... Susan Pe-trencik ..... Genevieve Pfister ...... . Loretta Rei-nmann .... .... Edith Rini ............ Rose Rothgery .......... nu ...- .....1221 East 60th Street ......3840 St. Clair Avenue .......3001 Carlyle Avenue .........7709 Hough Avenue ....12632 Fairmount Road .........12632 Fairmount Road .......10612 Wilbur Avenue .......1261 Norwood Road .....1521 East 31st Street 10513 Clair-Doan Avenue ............6027 Engel Avenue .......7721 Decker Avenue ........2673 East Boulevard Lucy M'cKeighan ....... . .......620 East 102nd Street .. ....... 3323 Scarborough Road .....................Atwater, Ohio .Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .......... 9800 Yale Avenue .......2428 East 84th Street .......................Canton, Ohio .....1205 East 83rd Street .......9700 Sophia Avenue ...........10817 Earl Avenue .....1740 East 35th Street .....1151 East 98th Street ......North Ridgeville, Ohio Prunella Scharf .... 2930 E. Derbyshire Road, Cleve. Heights Emily Sevcik .................................... 1584 Lakewood Avenue Emily Smith ..... Lucille Soeder ...... ....3284 East 121st Street .........13412 Ashburton Road Eleanor Stefancin ..... ......... 2 104 West 20th Street Civila Stich ......... ......... 1 3305 Darby Avenue Marie Suhaldonik ...... ...... 6 107 St. Clair Avenue Frances Wolfert .... 110603 Hampden Avenue -'v ' in fi l- vis-H-.-'we er - N. ,.x33,.3fg,5f-15v.- - A .. ?W f. 1 . 3. X ' F' 'life' 5,'..s'iD-il Nfl: A W- fb ' 3 iv- Q 'g'jgs'lX,xf tiki fu WY 5 bww P., ,p4awA.., - N . . l K J , N wmhxwf inf' . 'K '.- lr ' ,x - .- X ,X e3,ja'p3 ' ., K- . ..:sl:M.. I -' . - . 3.21-4, 5 Page ninety-three Zlirenhmrn It is not permitted to know all things. I seem as nothing in the mighty world, And cannot will mine will nor work mine work, Wholly, nor make mineself in mine own realm ' . Victor and Lord. In sore distress thusly spake the Fresh- man Child. Wherewith did reply the'Angel of Counsel, Like the lissome Vivien thou art and verily thy words do sound of youth. A quest is thine to make and like unto the noble Galahad's thine a grail to attain, with four years thy fvassalage. Go forth then, for beyond labor's span doth await thee a cup of exceeding splen- dor. Eirvnhman ,Aww - A. xv. Q, Q, 4 , 4' 1 . ,a ,wx . .A G , . 1 4. 3 .fa ' ,wg X. .V y J T. -Q 1NJCJ,! V is 5 -' - ,wg 'T X ' 1 lm X 'T .' 5 M ...A..r- VT-of -,,5,,..?- 1 Rye Tr. A . if! X, mf Q. O E . 5,551 Y , , 55' I' E Emi msgs: 55. . . 'E A iii lftwffh v+ - 5,x- gn he T f R .E E er 3. w 3559.2 1 R eeee 4 Em, if 1 je' i 5355, KATHERINE ROBERTSON :Sigh j President . T C23 VIOLA GUSDANOVIC DOROTHY JIROUSEK ,le Secretary Treasurer Ag, fr '.,' v. +V ' inf ' v ' 75311 g . , Colors Nile Green and Gold gf wf' ii 5 Flower TQ.g,:.g 55 Q3 Salmon Rose R -efifei . Motto 4 Omnis Sapientia A Deo Est :WX ,, UQ: 4. .fi E Y ' ,vm ifgegg S, ' . Q53 :wi 5 i f. 1 QQ 2 I-5 24, ffl'-4 E. 5553 E f f so E ergo X f'T w?lf.r'h1',R,M -'RP' Page ninety-seven . ,rn 1' . 391 Nw. A Q 'fifr w, . .. X ax. 1 wr- - ' W Q . .M ..,...h3,,.. H tg., 1 1 ,Mx Dj fy . 'rf - '.-fe,-. Q 1329! 'Q 'K -K LMQXS- v '- vfvli .H in f v. Xfix-49 'w Ji Nu' A r First row-top: I. Reinhard, H. Pogran, A. Rozek, M.. Kotnik, M. Ducic, M. Zadnik, M. Spisak, E. Drabik. Second row: A. Brickman, A. Hlabshe, M. Dalton, K. Robertson, A. Bertha, V. Skufca., E. Archibald, M. Rooney, E. Breznak. Third row: T. Kocjancic, I. Knam, M. Walsh, G. Pollock, D. Hulka, V. Kachmar, T. Dybzinski, M. Klein, G. Kearns, G. Mackey, B. Terry, M. Brada. Fourth row: A. Mayer, E. Schwartzenberg, U. Duchoslav, R. Spychalski, J. Jezek, J. Zulich, E. Jarecek, M. Hilger, A. Kosicki, V. Duggan, G. Martin. ill ' .i.... -.., . ,G ,,.. ,,.g,f... , It - n - Page ninety-eiglat -4.1, ,L W .-. nt . 9. ' 8 'Q ' -'L gg an, 0,151 Ps' 1 2? J X A Tl 'j ith' 2 3,- 0 L L trqi MRF. t Sai V V wil, af' Eh: ,, if a W . ff 'u V 13, E24 1 1 it 153 'tx rt o, ,5 7 I:i 3 nf t- , fx 4 4: F4 on 1 ,. Rl Na .ft - tt-J iff J ,Ru K. , .- -. mi .. rx . 5 ..- HN E41 Y I 1, - Q, '- K --5 . YQ- -. U: 1 4'- 5 6. M ' 4 Q 'Ro .4 'rn get we 33 YQ 1. .tl JJW . .4 ' A , tri.. A s ,or t h-L1 ,A 'xg 'M it lx R 'Hr-' vv---Aywj w XX X? - -v u -- 3 - -uf A .- 4. 'L-,..z f .. . ,G EQ ' C -.1 415 134' .ta th' ly. A I . , -5 .gf 3 in N. ' 1 1 ' :. v ti A wig M3 4, Q 471 Katherine Robertson, Class Representative Edith Archibald, Associate Representative Freshman Class Reglster-Room 201 Edith Archibald ...................................... 1246 East '85th street if-' Anna Bertha .......... ....... ........ 2 6 26 Scranton Road ii? Mary Brada ............... ........ 2 587 Scranton Road , Eleanor Breznak ....... .......... 2 209 Columbus Road A Anita Brickman ..... ........ 3 302 Hancock Avenue if f? Marian Dalton ..... ........................ 8 90 TAnsel Road :w Emily Drabik ...... ........ 9 605 Mt. Auburn Avenue Mary Ducic ............ .......... 3433 Supenior Avenue .1 Ursula Duchoslav ...... .............. 2 805 Wade Avenue Vivian Duggan ......... ....... 1 085 East '78th Street 'QV Theresa Dybzinski ..... ............. 1 099 Eastl 79th Street Lillian Higgins ...... ...... 1 4901 Westropp Avenue AQ 4' Marie Hilger .......... ....... 3 545 East 139th Street QQ' Angela Hlabs-he ..... ......... 1 082 East 72nd Street if 1' Dorothy Hulka, ...... ......... 3 783 Burwell Avenue 11 Eleanor Janecek ..... ..... f ..3796 E-astl55th Street 'wt Julia Jezek ........ ...... 1 167 Norwood Road 7 , Vera Kachmar ........... ........ 9 504 Manor Avenue : Genevieve Kearns .... ....... 3 045 Coleridge Road Margaret Klein .... ................. 1 605 tWood Road Iola Knam ............ ........ 2 621 E-as-ti 71st Street Agnes Kosicki ........ ....... 7 007 Rathbun Avenue I' at Mary Kotnick ............ ........ 1 057 East 61st Street T Theresa Kosjancic .... ....... 1 064 East466th Street It jg Gertrude Mackey ....... ........ 1 532 Lakeland Avenue ' Grace Martin .............. ....... 1 447 East 115th street -4 Antoinette Mayer ...... ......... 8 219 Woodland Avenue , Kathleen Owens ...... ......... 1 050 East 67th Street at ' Helen Pogran ............. .............. 3 215 Vega Avenue Gertrude Pollack ....... ....... 2 585 West 25th Street Q-Q? Isabelle Reinhard ......... ........ 1 196 East 83rd Street '-3 Katherine Robertson ................ 1591 Crest Rtoad 4- -A Margie Rooney ............ ............ 1 206 East 87th Street 51 Agnes Rozek ..................... .......... 2 164 West 11th Street Ethel Schwartzenberg ...... ........... 2 795,Coleridge Road Egg Victoria Skufca .................... ......... 1 109 Norwood Road Margaret Spisak .......... . ......... 11329 Lardet Avenue -Regina Spychalski ....... ....... 7 206 Ratvun Avenue ' Bernadette Terry ..... ............. 1 0002 ale Avenue Mary Walsh ........... ........ 1 0616 MRSSIS Avenue J. Agnes Wolf ............. ....... 2 786 East 92nd Street L ' l Mary Zadnick .......................................... 1222 Norwood Road ' Josephine Zulich ........ . ....................... 15301 Waterloo Road f - , ' '- :Wil I 1 1' '32-if:'5'g v ' I A Page ninety-nine I .. gi 'V . AW: + 2 c ' ... ,i xx , - .. M- X-4-f,,.,w. Y.. gfW'ie.:: Haley N if ii w-lug . . s' L First row-top: M. Gilles, D. Kelly, G. Nunn, A. Horvath, E. Strong R. Joyce. Second row' E. Ken nedy, R. Morris, A. Joyce, M. Yuncker, M. Whalen, M. Thomas, M. ,Brugemam Third row: 'E. Frye- M. E. 0'Neill, A. De Grandis, C. Plunkett, D. White, K. Glowe, F. Engel, M. Jacobi. 'w'f M A i e' 2fe W iTT'?QF7 fxlifow Wave' N-dv?-1'vi .f ' V ' --Ff'.?v' ' X' T WSW. 'Hs : v--e.-mm we 4' . , -. ..j ..1l'- ' A, 1-.Ln -A - 5, 'V EY fps IRS Y' ,Q X M ji' -7 45 Jig-5. + P, M KL Vg -. . i i 'HX - Q 1 Q - v,f? JSf-. fg.:aEw. :fy-is o Q. A X' V I Mk V . .. ,L . H - -fa. ,f he . ...I -A .' .,,, . .. .M .... . . ., -4.- V Q, .. - - X. .,.. V Page One hwndfrecl y. W. ff Li' ll t 1 ,s .. .., 'Q J' 2 .,. . sf his ,- w. l . 6 w I .-,, , tr . vert' I.. X1 Ar' - lx - e fe My ' 4 'r 5:1- ,is eff 'flsflf ' -- 'l .. VVA, Q,1' B- ,, . 1 ei , , r l R . . ' . 3- 9 Freshman Class Register-Room 205 ' ' 1 Winifred Boland ..... ....... 1 0219 Hampden Avenue Mary Brugeman ..... ...... 3 312 East 139th Street AikA Anna De Grandis .... ...... 7 304 Linwood Avenue Florence Engel ..... ....... 1 2733 Iroqilois Avenue Q Eileen Frye ...... ...... 6 as East 107th Street Mildred Gilles ........ ...... 1 249 East seth Street Katherine Glowe ...... ...... 3 052 East Boulevard Agnes Horvath ..... ...... 9 329 Holton Avenue Marion Jacobi .... ........... 7 54 Parkwo-od Drive Annabelle Joyce .... ....... 2 863 Meadowbrook Blvd. Rosemary J-oyce ...... 2863 Meadowbrook Blvd. f Donata Kelly ...... ............... 1 362 Ansel Road Evelyn Kennedy .... ...... 1 0905 Tacoma Avenue Rosemary Morris .................... 2212 Westminster Road Geraldine Nunn ..... 2618 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights Mary E. O'Neill ....... .... ..... 1 4 vo East 108th Street Jf Catherine Plunkett ..... 1219 East 111th Street Edith strong ........... ..... 1 123 East 93rd street Marie Whalen .... ....... 1 437 East 109th Street Mildred Thomas .... ...... 9 605 Parkview Avenue Dorothy White ........ ....... 4 139 East 111th Street gig Marcellina Yuncker ....... 1322 East 86th Street Page One hundred one X First row-top: M. Debesis, F, Parcell, D. Buessinir. A. Cooke, M. Osberger. Second row: M. Sepesi, I. Kisovec, G. Worcester, L. Plas, M. Hagen, G. Obuchowski, E. Roonan, M. Baran. Third row: B. Grisez, M. Schairo, E. Vargo, M. Weisbrod, M. Blank, B. Benich, F. Kirschensteiner, C. Petris. Fourth row: H. Trares, D. Esper, J. Luzar, B. Amato, 0. Zimmer, E. Karlinger, A. Koenig, R. McMahon, C. Vargo. - Page One lzzmdrvd two 'nw r y-.. a .1 Y... .V -1 .si v- 4, A t., 3 .Sk 'Arri qfK'PxQvfs'a1 -- . WB es 'Rs if s si in 'M as tn 1, .+- -Af. ,w' i 1 'fi . 1 -1 'i s Q A, W, V. a ev- ' ' F 'M' V 'V Q e ' 7 X .. ..-..,., . -. . 1... -- ...- , ,, ,K tk , G WY L B ,vii 1 lla - who .., 5 1 js sxyht, 'Liw,i,jsj121fRl,.e V, K rf' art'-i,.,,x s 1' A , sb ,s1i2Lx't3s'0 ,fifIis5ii?iiQiz-,Q1551. ,gif M 1 at b -A: f 1 if ia f its i-59 Q if gf? ,A SHN 1 A . xiifgg Cecelia Koehl Dorothy J irousek Associate Representative Class Representatifve 3: Q87 i affix 1' X ' 9 . Fin!! 1111 Freshman Class Re lster-Room 301 3155 1 .litzii 'W I.. 1 Barbara Amato .... ......... 1 973 East 124th Street an 1 ak Rosslyn Aiitsi .... ....... 2 813 East 127th street 3, s. T eggs' Anna Baran ....... ..... 8 65 East175th Street 35,4 Barbara Benich .... ...1124 East'63rd Street ff Mary Biscotti ..... ....... 1 919 East 119th street -E-si fix. 5 1 .- Alberta Blank ..... ........ 3 265 East 135th street Mimi-sd Blank ...... ..................... oledo, ohio 3 L Q A Dorothy Buessing' .. ........ 1439 East 31st Street Angela Cooke ........ .7408 Lawnview Avenue i fren: 5 Maude Cowper ...... ......... 5 610 White Avenue 4 itz' - . iii Rosaria Coultrone ......... 2129 Murray H111 Road P Mis A A Mildred Darmody . .... 4039 Superior Avenue . Us ' A . Mary Debesis ......... ....... 6 014 Superior Avenue Catherine Dever ...... 12325 Woodside Avenue Ladiislas D do ...... ...2439 Tremont Avenue fs 'Q sff'i, '. fit Fig Dolores Esper ...... ......... 6 816 Edna Avenue fiffl LA. . ' f- 1 Margaret Fulton .... ...... 8 606 Super1or Avenue Q .Qs A V54 - Theresa Gliha ......... ........ 9 111 Union Avenue Josephine Gorencic ....... 1189 East 61st Street isis? i lj . get Annetta Griffin .... ...1453 Roycroft Avenue ff- 33 1 i it ' A 'Sis-tefff e-rggwgga- ' 5 .A A M A a . 'ff' g',',giiaBfffP'2fQ4-ii? tfisai:itaf:.i3 351,-sw siesssiiaesw Page One hundfred three First row-top: S. Hess, M. Cowper, T. Gliha, M. Yanchar, M. Fulton. Second row: K. Ott, C Dever, M.. Darmody, D. Logar, R. Coultrona, M. Martin, C. Grueninger, S. Whitlock, Third row R. Antel, A. Blank, E. Miller, E. Ziegler, J. Go1'encic, A. Griflin, M. Scheel, J. Mozina, V, Koch Fourth row: D. Jirousek, S. Jirousek, E. Gyetvay, S. Migac, M. Biscotti, M. Iammarino, L. Dydo G. Zurek, G. Kowalski. Page One h?l7ld'l'6d four v-M, . I, ' 'sig !:w 'i px Ml V1 f' An .-. armani i qfgqs ' at e 'fists , - nf' an 1 2 +1 f flQ 2 K ,e me -' ,-'efiaskai 2, ' ,tg E wg, , if , .3-,W 1 ew 7 in av :w ,v' U.-nee fe':1C2f5f fi- SIS ' E., , -J' 'ff ' va ing, Blanche Grisez . .......... ii 44 - Corinne Grueninger .... .. Ethel Gyetvay ............ Mary Hagen ....... Sylvia Hess ......... Mary Iammarino ..... Dorothy J irousek ....... Stepha J irousek ....... Eleanor Karlinger ............ 6' . . KV 3 . N . .......1265 Rozelle Avenue ............1867 Lampson Road ........2908 East 123rd Street .........1210 East 85th Street .......10705 Orville Avenue ......2280 Murray Hill Road ........12910 Miles Avenue .........12910 Miles Avenue .. .......... 1086 Addison Road v. ,. f l., K.. ,U- V . F24 1 , r E M , ,K , . ie ... 'v iv V. n he, 'lu Je tx i i iv. ,M Florence Kirschensteiner ...... ......... 1 871 Grantham Road Ida Kisovec ....................... ...... 5 vs East 107th Street Veronica Koch ...... ....... 3 708 Brooklyn Avenue if Cecelia Koehl .... ....... 1 049 East 78th Street Alma Koenig .............. ........ 6 803 Lawnview Avenue Genevieve Kowalski .............................. 1119 East 78th Street it A F Dorothy Logar ............ 928 East 222nd Street, Euclid, Ohio Jennie Luzar, .......................................... 1035 East 69th Street 5 Rosemary McMahon .... .............................. C restline, Ohio Ethel Mahan .............. ....... 1 3224 West Madison Avenue f ' Marcella Mfartin ...... 3509 Woodbridge Avenue Stella Megac ........ ...... 7 123 Lockyear Avenue wi' Elizabeth Miller ....... ...... 1 5031 Shore Acres Drive '-:i ' 1,583 Julia Mozina .................. ............ 1 081 Addison Road Genevieve Obuchowski ..... ........ 4 342 East 71st Street Mildred Osberger ...... ......... 1 2418 Osceola Avenue Katherine on .......... ........ , 1520 East 82nd Street iifi'fgQ5 Florence Parcell ...... ........ 3 048 West 51st Street in Katherine Petris ..... ....... 4 229 St. Clair Avenue 5 3ii i 5 if f Loretta Plas ............ ........................ A von, Ohio Edna Mae Roonan ..... ............ 9 517 Heath Avenue ft. QV Mary Sepesi ............ ......... 3 621 West 47th Street i K' Mary Schario .......... ........................... C anton, Ohio Margaret Scheel ..... ........ 1 1111- Superior Avenue Hilda Trares .............. ............. N ew Milford, Ohio Josephine Vadnal ........1022 East 70th Street if S Catherine Vargo ..... .............. 2 320 Kinkel Avenue Eleanor Vargo ......... ......... 2 158 Chesterland Avenue itil, Mary Weisbrod ........ ........................... C anton, Ohio Sue Whitlock ........ ........ 7 518 Euclid Avenue 2,33 Grace Worcester ...... ....................... E lyria, Ohio f SQLCQQJ3 Mary Yanchar ...... ........ 3 600 East 81st Street Elaine Zeigler ..... ......... 1 0803 Navarre Avenue Odessa Zimmer ....... ......................... T oledo, Ohio Grace Zurek .......,........... .............. 1 0201 North Boulevard L, itsi isaaf? Page One hundred five 5 'v sie , x I i-ff First row--top: H. Lavin, M. Duffner, V. Geurink, M. Kelly, A. Schimmelman J. Nash M Andrews, M. Sullivan. second row. A. Houck, K. Mattingly, J. Smith, G. Morrison, F. Rupp, MI Burger, H. Crews, C. Wagner. Third row: C. O.'Rourke, E. Goerss, I. Ayers, E. Repicky, M. Graulty, F. Weber, E. Novak, G. Kibler, R. Callahan. Fourth row: C. Maglic, M. Tupa, C. Martin, H. Holloway, M. Fennell, A. Dickel, M. A. Keane, R. Brahney, A. Doyle. ,,,..A Ll. . in ..,Qr,.:l. ..,m,.,,.,.?i..,S -. s - , 51 , -' 'f C .- K Y ,Q ' .- ,Pr 'f 1,49 ' ., F -. ' 51-fr, ow e W 2 J -.w ' . 1 ig- es--... , . .. ,xi,p.,i,., N,,1.z..., , . 7 , Q.f...siQi ,, .vj fi f' .. -L Page One lzundred six 1 in -.4 JCX 'N a .3 .tr ,t 1 AH' 'J ,4 fs 5 to t .L W. , f 1 ,' .ff-' .,W 2:3 i 1S wrnftggf ,E -f- ' 3, I'A H f 11-3 2 3 0 nj lS.afl?3?,ik1l:e1t3l13g3i?liiNe1ifflf-let .Li:?le.'lL?f:lif, .- it x5 af. fffififktlffl--' fgll gf? veil Mit 1. its Wil ft ' A 2 at 173: Kathleen Mattingly Mary Fenpell I 1' I Class Rep,-egelngati-ve Assoczate Representatwe 1 Freshman Class Register-Room 302 aijf . 1 ' 1 19 S 'wif Mary Andrews ....... .................... 1141 East' Boulevard IZ, fig Isabelle Ayres ..... .... ' ...... 1 731 Clark Avenue Lge. Ruth Brahney ..... .......... , ...2306 Barber Avenue ,X May Burger ........ ....... 2 035 West 104th Street .gg ' - Ruth Callahan ..... .......... 1 401 East 95th Street Hilda Crews ..... .11221 Knowlton Avenue 32,2 Alice Dickel ............ ........ 3 346 Bradford Road 22,3 fig Agnes Doyle .L ............. ........ 1 525 East 106th Street N ' if Marguerite Duffner ..... .... , ....... 3 084 Edgehill Road ati S 1 Mary Feaaell ............. ..... 3305 Tullamore Road 353225 Ent virginia Geurink ...... .....,.... 1 oss East 97th Street 5 '15 Eleanor Goerss ...... 12205 Scottwood Avenue 3 QQ 41,1 Margaret Graulty .... ........... 1 634 Auburn Avenue .- 0 Helen Holloway ...... ..11215 Knowlton Avenue I Agnes Houck .......... .... 2 905 West 14th Street 1 Mary A. Keane ...... .. ....... 10305 Burton Avenue we 3 Marten Kelly ............. .... 1 398 East 94th Street ,ga 1, A 1 Georgette Kibler ....... .... 1 123 East 98th Street jg 1 He-len Lavin ............ ........ 5 912 Superior Avenue , 25,33 Catherine Maglic ........ . ...... 1000 East 64th Street Q FSM' Colette Martin ........... ........ 1 217 East 81st Street 9 'jj Kathleen Mattingly ....... 2875 Meadowbrook Boulevard '-ii? Geraldine Morrison ....... ........ 2 919 Meadowbrook Boulevard .iffy J-ane Nash .................. ................ 3 49 East 105th Street A Emma Novak ................ .................. 9 618 Elwell Avenue 3 Catherine O'Rourke ..... ........... 1 450 East 91st Street 'tie 33225 Elizabeth Repicky . .... .............. 1 406 East 53rd Street is at France-s Rupp .................. .............. 1 408 East 92nd Street T Alveretta Schimmelman ..17002 Lake Shore Boulevard 1 Julia Smith ....................... .............. 2 915 West 14th Street 75 Q55 Marjorile Sullivan ......... ........ tClzi16lEhAg1tenue 3-lf' Marie u a ............ ........ . as ree .sa N531 Colette Wlagner ...... ....... 1 600 East 32nd Street gifs ,EM Florence Weber ...... ....... 2 978 East 75th Street Vial lf we 2 1 f 1 R 3' it il 'Q':i.aoa.T2T'.t.,,9-ae,ftHfg5ff i'fk.11. efz1: fe la., 1 F2-' ' ft-'-' -1-W-f - - ' - fm Page One hundred seven 'mv Jw- First row-top: M. Hasbrook, M. Linder, L. Greenwald, F. Bittner, C. Novak, M, Carroll. Second row: V. Reiff, V. Gusdanovic, F. Kuszyniski, M. Grgetic, A. Weist, H. Sherlock. Third row: J. Kilroy, H. Garrett, F. Gruber, L. Eisenhauer, A. Neville, A. Lanser, E. Slezak, D. Nemic. Fourth row: K. Owens, H. O'Brien, E. Klika, L. Jirousek, V. Edel, M, L. Conkey, M. Palla, M. Soltez. ., M-, .?..,.,.,.,.X,v., .. -fl 5- gs. N- a . f-.-.M Page One hundred eight A'.,.,.'- Q ,QM rf' A - xv. lx 'glbv N Q: Qs, E ggffzk Yx Nw! ,. f 0 S4 'rr-3. Aff' 0351s m 1 gli 2 ' 1.5,-I-. .- - .. , .WTFY WW. 5E fXy,1,9Q's5BfFEx'wif fk K ,ff ,Y .V , .. .. . . A, ,. . ., ,, . SAiEgg '3li'?-1312, ' W Y-N,gRi'rsv TV'-x M Qi A-f T 1 -' 'x , . e Tvfiftf t , A e x 2-is .sri f 2 iff 'V gyyij-f-41--Q 1 -'ssfel--V-figss-:'ffh ?5iML.s. ?5i2kl3J..Q '1' QQ, 1 SQZLI WNW! ,hig,1Z..s... r 7 .sg 1- - C, A fl Q -iff fi. l if' 'KVA in-,f , s - fl 0 J , , If 1 f 1- ' c S ,. Q , u , 9 ' L- .- it . L li W, .ns qv, ,s, s 1 5 is-772.9 li ,fi 'Qs . . . . i ' affine Viola Gusdanovlc Marie Louise Cqnkey . ,K wwf ' Class Representative Assoczate Representative 113' 'Ellie I 1? 35315 l 3 . , 3 ' x ' 'li' '. x Sf' s . at .L if W .9 . 1... Q- A s ,- 'vi . , , X'f4wb if Freshman Class Reg1ster-Room 303 .ef , ' 2' if Florence Bittner ..... ........ 1 365 East 93rd Street if titt' M-arth-a Carroll .......... ........ 2 017 East 89th Street Mary Louise Conkey ...... 533 East 118th Street Virginia Edel ............. ....... 4 17 E-ast 115th Street Lucille Eisenhauer ..... ........ 4 218 Brooklyn A-venue 513 Hazel Garrett ........... ...... 4 222 East 99th Street La Verne Greenwald ........ 1227 Addison Road Mary Grgetic ............... ............ 1 006 East 76th Street Florence Gruber ....... ........... 1 5524 Kinsman Road Viola Gusd-anovic .... 10023 Westchester Avenue Ai Marie Hasbrook ...... ................. 7 711 Myrlon Avenue Leona Jirousek ...... ....... 4 254 East 131st Street Josephine Kilrloy ...... ........ 9 55 East 143rd Street Evelyn Klika ........... .... 1 3413 Maplerow Avenue jjffigqg Helen Koch ................. ....................... B edford, Ohio fl Frances Kruszynski ....... 12586 West 10th Street Angela Lanser ............ .............., 1 770 Al-coy Road Mary Linder ...... ' ...... 10524 Helena Avenue lr Dorothy Nemec ..... ...... 3 391 East 65th Street Alma Neville ...... ....... 9 917 Gaylord Avenue Cecelia Novak ..... ........ 2 160 West 32nd Street Helene O'Brien ..... ........ 1 429 East 91st Street Kathleen Owens ..... ....... 4 92 Elast 11'2th Street Mary Palla ......... ....... 1 931 Columbus Road Veronica Reiif ....... .......... 6 37 East 99th Street Helen Sherlock ...... ....... 1 367 East 92nd Street QQ Eleanore Slezek .... ........ 3 753 East 71st Street Mary Soltesz ...... ........ 3 015 Hancock Avenue Alice Weist ..... ...... 7 23 East 96-th Street A Page One hundred nine llbrganizatinn The old order changeth, yielding place to new. N One glistering day, as Arthur and his knights, staunch and brave, sat at the Table Round, lo! a heavenly creature of stately portent o'er them descended. And while they upon her gazed, she spake, Receive ye these, and cherish them. Without them, this as- sembly will not endure. This apple signi- fieth peace, and this goblet, friendship. E ft- soones, the spirit vanished, but the fruit and the cup upon the table remained. By us also it hath been deemed necessary to found our organizationes on qualities such as these. 'X Gbrganigatinn Notre Dame Organizations Wheii organizing our clubs last September, we had in mind definite aims which we endeavored to attain. Furthermore, we tried by this means to foster the spirit of true citizenship and good fel- lowship. The slogan for organizations during the past term has been, A club for every student. To insure efhciency in club activities, a larger number of clubs was formed with not more than twelve or tifteen students in each, except the Senior Glee Club. This pl.an of organization provided activity for each member of the club. Senior English clubs under the direction of Sister Mary Denis, launched various successful movements. A contest, inaugurated in February against incorrect English, kept every freshman, sopho- more, junior and senior busy. The Public Speaking Contest fired the ambition of every student. The Forest Essay Contest and the Lincoln Essay Contest were projects successfully carried out. The Script Club wrote and enacted little playlets for various occasions, the Press Club furnished news items for NOTRE DAME NEVVSg while the Reminder Club boosted campaigns, con- tests and various school activities. Similarly, Sister Mary Kathleen made wide-awake organizations of the sophomore English clubs. The common aim of these clubs was to promote the use of better English and an appreciation of good books. The Pictorial and Story Hour clubs directed by Sister Mary Charles, kept in touch with the works of modern writers and masterpieces in art. The Freshman English club, sponsored by Sister M.ary Cyrilde, promulgated interest in the study of Shakespeare. The senior social studies clubs, with Sister Mary Patrice as fac- ulty advisor, are making social studies popular in the school. Their visits to the City Council meetings and attendance at court proceed- ings furnished considerable vitality. The freshman and sophomore , . .....,,: fx A.. ,. kk ,it . .. ..' . . s, gg W ' Q x . -gf V ,. 1 - . ' e a H -1 Page One hundred thirteen 1 x fs .. u is V .-.in -3 i e , Q, ,, . . C' P, 1-,A:241 'N X: : , , , ii y 1 ia, travel clubs have broadened their interests in history by imaginary ii ? tours around the world under the chaperonage of Sister Mary ' Colombiere. ' . . S . 5,3 Foreign language clubs contributed their share to the good cause. The school's .most renowned translators of Caesar have been vieing gp ' ' with Mussolini in their attempt to make Roman life and literature a Qi present reality, with Sister Mary Inez acting as premier. Busca- dores de Libros under the guidance of Sister Mary Ralph, have 1?- , reached a higher degree of perfection in Sp.anish conversation during 53 the past term. Q , - The commercial world will be furnished with fifteen able re- W, 'M cruits from the Commerce Club in June. Miss Ursula Burke, their ., '3' director, furnished the momentum which caused their typewriting 'speedometers to register high. , ' g W e 5 The Music Club, directed by Mr. C. T. Firstos, the Glee Club ., under Sister Mary Marjory, and the Art Club with Sister Mary St. Margaret as guide, have furnished the aesthetic element in social life ' N at Notre Dame. ' 'V ' The culinary art has also received due attention through the fi 7' Home Economics Club under the leadership of Sister Mary Gerald- gf, p - ine. The Athletic Association, the largest organization, with Miss Erma Lyle as coach and Sister Mary Patrice as faculty advisor, has completed a successful year as will be seen in the athletic section of r- this book. 'Q E5 iii, fa Q: 'N Page One hundred fourteen First row-top: E. Donnelly, G. Johnson, M. McEvoy, G. Kennedy, M. Joecken. Second row: U. Ross, C. Malfxony, A. Malloy. Third row: A. McCaI'rens, M. A. Dowling, E. Wright, R. Robertson. Tower Staff Editor-in-Chief MARY ANGELA DOWLING ALICE MCCARRENS Associate Editors .... A 1- ETHEL WRIGHT RUTH ROBERTSON Business Manager ....,.. MIMILDRED JOECKEN Assistant Business Manager ,vse I MARGARET MCEVOY Advertising Manager ..................... .... . .ANNA MALLOY Assistant Advertising Manager ...... I..--,.GERALDINE JOHNSON Athletic Editor ..........,..,.... , ..-...,. ...,. GERALDINE KENNEDY Humor Editor ...... -- ..., EVELYN DONNELLY The editors express appreciation to the following girls for their willing and efficient help: JOHANNA STEIN ESTELLE WEBBER MARY RITA SHEA CATHERINE CULLITAN ADELINE CORRIGAN CATHERINE ARTH Page One hundred fifteen SQUADS DIVISION First row-top: F. Cain, M. Bellery, C. Hart, G. Kennedy, B. Drees. Second row: M. Gensert, I. Merriman, H. Dowling, L. Cemba, C. Cullitan, M. McEvoy, L. Kerns, M. A. Doyle. Third row: M. Owens, J. M. Bellinger, D. Schreiner, B. Schwab, R. Strauss, F. Logar, M. Joecken, D. Dickel, L. WVuerthele. Fourth row: A. Corrigan, A, Spisak, A. Malloy, F. Chalwick, A. Beljon, W. McEvoy, E. Don- nelly, M. Ryan. Fifth row: M. C. Nolan, J. Gurnick, R. Robertson, B. Begley, A. McCarrens, R. Wimmer, Lt Arth, C. Arth, J. Gerlitz. Notre Dame Student Council Beatrice Begley ,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,, P resident Alice McCarrens ,,,,., ,,,-,, ,,,-,,,, ,.,,, , , V ice-President Ruth Robertson ,-,,,, ,,,,, . Secretary and Treasurer 0 ,L Y far the most important and most active organization N J at Notre Dame High School is the Student Council. During the past year, the second of its existence, it QI , if ff. has functioned in a well-ordered manner. The purpose of this organization is student participation in the supervision of disciplinary activities, and, incidentally, the formation Page One hundred sixteen . L . CLASS AND ASSOCIATE REPRESENTATIVES First row-top: K. Robertson, D. Jirousek, V. Gusdanovic, C. Koehl, P. Giel. Second row: M. Gilles, K. Mattingly, M. Horan, S. Rutnoski, Fennel. Third row: M, Thomas, C. Almeda, M. Flanigan, H, Hatcher, G. Straub, M. Cabalek, E. Archibald. Fourth row: B. Geigzel, F. Currier, H. Cantillon, A. Shovelin, E. Murphy, D. Zeitz, J. Veach. of character which the assuming of responsibility fosters. The numerous duties ofthe Council are executed through the Service, Sanitation, Lunchroom and Usher Squads. Class and associate representatives are members of the organization and provide for the order and well-being of the various oflicial rooms. The efficiency and courtesy of the members of the Council have won for them the harmonious cooperation of the entire student- bodv, and the hearty commendation of the faculty. Page One hundred seventeen Af' ' Ni' ,-' ,sq up is A .x. f . - RR NN it Effsss wr 5 L.., ffm .wx if . ' . , F Es. 'S N -fx, - 1. , 1- it iss XM. ' - is, 5x1ffiefw-ss - -. we - . - Qs.. ' . if' 4 9 ., mf.-..c. First row-top: A. Malloy, C. Kitts, C. Mahony, E. Ducro, A. August, E. Donnelly. Second row- F. Chalwick, L. Cemba, I. Merriman, G. Kennedy, C. Hart, L. Wuerthele, The Reminders COLLETA HART -, .... .,... ...... P 1 'esident GERALDINE KENNEDY ---.--Secretaot'y IRENE MERRIMAN W--. ..... T'f'6U,S'Llfl'e'l' HE Reminders do just what their name signifies, they CW fxy Zfn U, .M 47:1 I 4? T l l , 43 ey. X e R-'1 j 26.12 ll. remind . Current competitions are kept fresh in mind and keyed up to action by the persevering, patient and persistent reminding of these young ladies. They paint posters, make jingles and decorate bulletin boards--in short, do anything to remind students to Work for their Alma Mater. we-ve. sv. -.4 HN- .hy vs.,-.. - 1-.ww ,..,.. ... .. ,. . . ,. -f . .. .sw .t . -f t ,. -fr. X , ,, 5,1 . .. xr.. -M 1' V .,eg,, 1 A ' - .' - -3. ff 9 f , ' . mv. in V - L, --Xfaswfx 'e . p '- e- ' is in ' Q , A M.-Us X I S ' x .3 -if Page One hundred eighteen First 1'0VV-'t0D: A. Beljon, E. Webber, J. Stein, D. Esch, J. Gerlitz. Second row: J. Brock, M. Owens, R. Wimmer, L. R l'ng, G. Johnson, M. R. Shea. Third row: M. Joecken, M. Skelly, C. Car- berry. L. McBride. The Press Club MILDRED JOECKEN ,, ,....,.,. ,,,,,, , ,,,,, .,,. ..., , , ,,,,., -Po-esident MARGARET OWENS ..... 1 .... ......... ..........,,, o Secretary DOROTHY ESCH ...... . .... ..,,,.,,...,........, .,,,.,,..,... , ---T'l'6CLS'I,L'l'9?' Lexx OURNALISTIC pursuits have interested the members of the Press Club. They have achieved recognition as the saw X1 energetic reporters and successful editors of the high S ' school section of the Notre Dame News. Their work IS regulated as follows. Reporter Rooms . Editor Margaret Owens 206 Mildred Joecken Rose- Strauss 303-304 Angela Beljon Bernice Callinan 110 Geraldine Johnson Catherine Carberry 210-202 Mary Rita Shea Ruth Wimmer 302-301 Dorothy Esch Lenore McBride 205 Ruth Hill Ellen Lowekamp 305-306 Joanna Gerlitz Luella Roling 203 Estelle Webber Margaret Skelly 307-308 Marion O'Brien Josephine Brock 102 Johanna Stein .-,..,,.,,.. ...,,.. .a ,.. . ,., . Page Owe hundred nineteen W E :it X .Ni K' 0 X. 32.2.6 F? 'Q . Q --Q Q' ,-31 , , rw, Q ,Y 3A.x.W..y.iaj. : i, -,x -A x ,A ,lM.7,,., ,., -' . .. 41?-if? i 5 QB iigfifgill. if . Q 'f '33 -jxgiw -'-gysl., ,grits Esta ,- ,-..g.., , . . -s. -. . .,.,,--3... .i:1f.,.'.,, -. 'K , g q g First row-top: B. Schwab, M. Stemberg, B. Begley, H. Dowling, M. Malovrh, H. Smith, J. Weaver. Second row: M. Doyle, M. McEvoy, B. Drees, W. McEvoy, J. Klements, J. 0'Connor, Third row: M. Davis, -M. A. Alten, L. Arth, A. lVlcNamara, A. Carroll. Better English Club MARGARET MCEVOY -- ...... President BERNADINE DREES ....... Secretary ,F A , HIS group of girls became interested last September in an important project-improving the oral English through- out the entire high school. Despite the popularity of mod- ern slang and the stout persistence of harsh colloquialisms, they, never daunted, organized themselves into a body im- 3 Vw 3 bued with a fighting spirit. They posted Weekly on the bulletin boards in the English rooms, papers illustrative of correct and euphonic usage, and sponsored a successful campaign for the elimination of ungrammatical and common speech during the Better Speech Week. -X K, -,.- PM . - . ig., , S' 3 '- icl, QQ Page One hundred twenty , gk . . ,f I K. -Y iv kr. . ,wx If M X .. . - . , .,-1 . ..L34,,,,.....:,.. -. w '- Y A k First row-top: M. A. Dowling, E, Duero, B. Begley, B. Schwab, R. Robertson, A. Carroll. Second row: C. Arth, M. Gensert. A. McCarrens, L. Arth. The Prom Cornmlttcc ALICE MCCARRENS ,..... ....,............ . ..... .......... Cha-ifrmafn --,T-:Q-, HE Union Club on the evening of February 3, was the , gffq r-a sf scene of the crowning event of social activities at Notre . Dame this Year. Over 200 couples danced to the music ,xy fggffs. of Stromberg and Vokoun. Leather card cases, which con- lficfg tained the programmes, were the favors forthe girls, QAQQ1 QM while each gentleman was presented with a package of ' 4- ' cigarettes. The dance was considered a social as well as a financial success and the profits were presented to Mother Superior as a token of appreciation from the class of '26. The chaperones included: I Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. John S. McCarrens Miss Irene Lutheran Miss Ursula Burke Miss Elizabeth Rees Ak,,:Ela.-.. -?.,,,M,,..,,,f.,,,.- ,,...,,,,,' .. -. . -vu. K , rp... ., . ,.. I. ...U .... ,Hx ,. .. ,, . :A . Ve:.?.f. V. 1 . A ' ' !.- 8. .Y r Page One hundred twenty-one X ? First rowe-top: M. Vintar, E. Kuderer, L. Ruelle, M. Cherdron, I. Broggini, C. Laczko. Second row: M. Pxgnataro, F. Mukensnabl, A. Gensheimer, R. Brenaman, F. Bogovich, Pictorial Club ANNETTE GENSHEIMER ....... ,President FRANCES BOGOVICH . ...... Secretary ELEANORE KUDERER ..... ,...,, T reasurefr if 7.5, H. NOVEL purpose is the outstanding feature of this Club. As their name implies their object is to foster interest in if picture, and literature. . They have combined the twofold purposes cleverly by KQQ QQQ A D illustrating the poems and stories rendered at their meet- .- K. kg g!.bi5.,. ings and thereby greatly heightened the impressiveness of their programs. Page One hundred twenty-two First row-top: J. Treat, R. Gruss, L. Mulholland, G. Monreal, H. Thomas, C. Almeda, M. Bison. Second row: D. Gleeson, M. Sebek, E. Shaughnessy, M. Dehey, S. Suhanic. Third row: P. Zakrajsek, E. Koprosky, M. Logar, M. L. Irwin, E. Weiss. . The Booklovers Club MARY DEHEY .. .......,. .... President DOROTHY GLEESON Secretary HEIR enthusiasm augurs well for their future success. , They love books, and consequently their aim is to revel -J in them. Games which they cleverly devised, similar to the one known as Authors , were distributed among the iggixji various sophomore classes during the noon hour. These ' 'ie 4 f5i provided not only a.n immense amount of genuine pleas- ure but also, an appreciable appetite, on the part of the students, for the study of literature. The club's social event of the year was the party given for the Au- thors, a sister-English Club. -,nh-HN Al ,,. . ,. -. . - Page One hundred twenty-three -,J -1 f 1 . 4 ,. . . . . 1, u Y-Y,,Vfff -. .. First row-top: A. Kachmar, M. Pinta, M. Schwerzler, M. Dittenberger, D. Malone, H. Hatcher. S d . M. S h dl 'k F V'd ' Z A t,l J. L hima er, E. Hu . Third row: M. Kearney, -H. econ row- uaom, . lom, . ne, e ' y g Flory, E. Rini, L. Kestner, C. Kestner. Authors Club HELEN HATCHER .... ,- .... --.President DOROTHY MALONE ........., Sevegfetary LUCILLE BAUERLE .. ..... .Social .Manager my Q? LOSELY allied in purpose- to the Booklovers Club is the S' -v Authors Club Whose aim it 1S to become acquainted Wlth Writers of Classical and Modern Fiction. The members lkghlt h d ' rth 't' t' 1' t i.JQ.,,g. 4. ave arouse a DTHISCWO y in eres in itera ure by com- paring the Writers of modern and classical spirit and 'ij ' Ji' by preparing and reading to the English classes, reviews of books. They returned the hospitality of the Booklovers Club by entertain- ing in the gymnasium. . A.. . 4. 'Q QQ',l','l, 'V ' i '---fa...-:xy . - . , , ,MMA .4 Q' wswiff . Page One hundfred twenty-four , :Ixus iw- . S Ki.. .. K1 5 -- -Y 1 First row-top: G. Pfister, M. Joyce, L. Oechsle, G. Lusk, A. Jerman, A. Sevcik. Second row: R. Rothgery, S. Petrencik, V. Riedel, M. Erickson, E. Larecy, L. Keating. Third row: M. Moledor, A. Jakomin, A. Kovatch, T. Ledinsky, A. Woyshville. Story Tcllmg Club MARY ERICKSON --.---,,P7'6S'td6'lLt ELEANOR LARECY ....L. ............. S9C'I'6tG,'l 2j THERESA LEDINSKY .... .- ...... .Social Manager , HERElN lies a tale, say the Story Tellers, and. forthwith they apply themselves to the diflicult art of story telling. Jfkj Not only chi1dren's stories do they tell, but as variety is jfsff the spice of life, they entertain the older child and grown- lgffli ups as well. ' I 3 5 They have supplemented their narratives with the dra- matization of the old familiar tales of fairy lore. And, as they decided a bit of recreation was necessary, at the close of their lit- erary career, a glorious June ramble concluded the activities for the year. Page One hundred twenty-five ,X M, R 'ws R . Y ,J 4. .. RLQ. l First row-top: A. McCarrens, A, Corrigan, M. C. Nolan, E. Wright, M. Gensert, L. Arth. Second row: C. Cullitan, B. Callinan, R. Robertson, J. Stein, M. A. Dowling. Script Club ETHEL WRIGHT ..... . ...... President ALICE MCCARRENS ..... -..--.Secreta1'y J OHANNA STEIN ....,. Treasurer ,, HE Script girls were sincere in their endeavors to stim- Z ulate interest in creative Writing, and their achievements have been gratifying. The club president, Miss Ethel Wright, has Written several playlets for the seniors, while other members, turning to poetry, have penned some in- : rw 4 1 teresting little bits, and still others have entertained their classmates with familiar essays. So much the club has done-stimulated interest in writing. , ...fir -.y..M53,, ...S k . 'bifiifilzff ' I 1'-A-.. . U k X ' ' f,.g,.AS',i3e'Q. ... V.,-.. .. Q M... ..4.,.f s., , ...co tl. . ,, g , , Page One hundred twenty-six l , First row-top: A. Koenig, M. Weisbrod, B. Miller, M. Blank, H. Trares, D. Jirousek, D. Esner. Second row: M. Schario, M. Debesis, M. Scheel, B. Benich, F. Parcell. The Shakespeare Club MARY DEBESIS . ..... .- .e.... President HILDA TRERES ....... ........ S eeretary 7-20: GROUP of eager little freshmen, hitched their literary wagons to a star when they formed the Shakespeare Club. 59' 'fi Not daunted by the vast field of Work they aimed to make Q a thorough study of the Bard of Avon and his works. -. X - 5 . . . . . . . A diference in opinion in regard to the merits or 'Aga SLQAH Shakespeare's two Portias led to a heated debate held on April 15. This debate and various talks given by the members constituted the work of the club. However their plans are quite elaborate and their plucky spirit will lead, we wager, to the crystallization of their dreams. Q Page One hundred twenty-seven r R. Ott, M. Flanigan, E. O'Hara, F. Filocco, C. Gohring, T'. Pignataro. Third row: A. Hagen, C. Hook L. Jackson, P. Weisend, M. Golubski, L. Reinman. Grammarian Club EDNA O'HARA .... . - ..... Pfresident CLARA HOOK ..,., ..... . .o,o S6C'I'6tUf7'2j ALICE HAGEN --,,-.S0cial Manager HE well-known Gra.mmarians need no introduction, at least not to sophomore students. They have been perse- vering in their efforts to improve the grammar of their classmates, and they have met with much success. Armed JQ-J with an adequate knowledge of English gramma.r, they go ' 5- l4 'f'f?' I about like roaring lions seeking the unwary. The success of their campaign for the elimination of the so common slang expressions was greatly due to the hearty co-opera- tion of the entire sophomore student body. e . ' Page One handfred twenty-eight rl First row-top: M. Boland, V. Hogue, H. Buescher, C. Schlund, T. Hoban, F. Barth. Second row' w it First row-top: M, Smith, D. Murray, M. Gallagher, E. Trubicza, E. Burns, J. Bland. Second row: M. Horan, H. I-Iorvath, F. Roshetko, P. Giel, H. Levy, J. Doyle. Story Hour Club FLORENCE ROSHETKO .... --..--.Pfresideut PHYLLIS GIEL .... , l..... l... .S9C'I'6t1Gf7'flj J OSEPHINE DOYLE ..... ......,.. T reasurer f- SA x Q45 Q s. C : if '35 3 5 r purpose to broaden the literary outlook of the members and to secure their co operatlon 1n school act1v1t1es To thls end they have appointed commlttees to pre pare a program of short storles and brief blographlcal sketches for each meeting. Not wishing to keep their lit- erary iindings Within the confines of the club, they have ,,, , HE Story Hour Club has striven to accomplish a twofold entertained the several sophomore English classes with plays and dia-- logues. Page One hundred twenty-nine , ,, , M, ,, 1' First row-top: M. Oakes, A. Erbeznik, G. Dcttlebach, F. Kaker, M. Bozich, A. Wohlwend. Sec- ond row: P. Scharf, C. Terwoord, L. I-Ioshek, J. Carkling, E. Mzik, E. Stefancin. Third row: V. Bijek, A. Morando, C. Kreps, M. Miller, C. Stich, V. Brajdic. L1ttle Flower Verse Club MARY ELIZABETH FOSTER ..........., ,. ...... ,........ ..--,Po-esident AGNES MORANDO ......... . ...... ............ . --Seoretary AGNES WOHLWEND ,.... ..,... . Social .Manager Mgr .: MOST interesting sophomore organization is the Little fd Flower Verse Club whose aim is to study the Little Flower , .po lfflf' as an author and poet. The members made an intense study of her Auto- if biography. Creative work in verses with phases of the M' 'AU Little FloWer's life as the theme has proved exceedingly original and interesting. Papers on the Little Flower, were read before the assembled Booklovers and Authors Clubs. All in all, they have succeeded in creating an unusual interest in the writings of Little Therese. Page One hundred thirty ,. - . . . . i '- 7 .-.w.v..i,-.- in.. , ' 1 First row-top: A. Houck, M, Sullivan, M. Kelley, M. Smith, K. Mattingly. Second row: M. An- drews. R. Brahney, J. Nash, V. Geurink, H. Lavin, M. A. Keane. Caesorian Club MARY ANDREWS ...... ......... .. ................. .President AGNES HOUCK . ...... -Sec'retafry andiTreas'uo'eo' In ,Y T., T first glance one might judge the Caesorians to be a group of Latin lovers, but such is not the case. For the Caesor- Q .,.Q ian Club came into existence for the purpose of making 'grimy' a.ncient history more interesting. This, its fifteen fresh- man members, have admirably accomplished by giving interesting little dramatizations of famous historical 'A 3 events. Informal talks of educational merit were given by the various mem- bers during the monthly meetings. while a study of current events relat- ing to ancient history and the social sciences was also fostered. Incidentally, we are hoping that the Caesorian Club, will continue its good work next year and with the same splendid foresight, choose ofli- cers with the capabilities of those who have managed the club so well this past year. Page One hundred thirty-one 15511. , ix , .v xx XN:X5.,.vy, ,qv I ,cyl-3:...:i-.. ...F -. , -A. was, . K ,LN - First row-top: C. Svoboda, N. Rice, M. Davis, M. Schritz, M. Doyle, M. Joecken, L, McBride. Sec- ond row: M. Owens, L. Wuerthele, B. Begley, B. Schwab, B. Drees. Roosevelt Club BAERNADINE DREES ,,.. e , ...... -President BERNADETTE SCHWAB ........ Secretary ,F A , HE Roosevelts have chosen as their sponsor Theodore Roosevelt. His excellent pursuit of civic problems has in- spired these members to public action. They intensify the interest of their club meetings with newspaper clip- pings and informal discussions on current topics. Many 5 W 5 interesting travel talks have been given by the members of the club. Judging from the noteworthy reports prepared, their trips through the city, especially to the Art Museum, have given them no small amount of pleasure. Page One hundred thirty-two -J .ff-ff ' - --lx' .. , V A . Nwlgtprx gg Q if , mag 'ilk lx 'wtf-, 1, -- -24f2,g:,fHNk' s, E-wf3Qwff..c,,, .,.- ..,....,, .t MN. , E s l '45T'T'u'i'. as Y Y ' f:3l'w?5?'peP . . ,,-. ' .. iff, Rr-Hxuww Uv, X L- A -.P - - X- is T. .flbfiil ,ow s ' . if flixf' ' :ggi-A, K. .sSff,s N X 53.151 HXssifxfl1ts.w:'QgQ X EN ,Q i . ,, , . . 1- Q l S First row--top: A. Gensheimer, F. Bogovich, C. Laszko, E. Mellert, P. Glel, J. Bland. Second row: M. Cherdron, D. Gleeson, I. Watson, E. Burns, M. Vintar, D. Gallagher. l W The T. C. T. Club PHYLLIS GIEL ...,...... ..... . President i i f Q v 2 'ga P Y 'QTFFA' 5 kt., .,,g,, .blk -x. -s.:cv..,r, HE Twentxeth Century Club alms to stlmulate lnterest in , members to read books of travel Instruct1ve lectures have been glven by members and lmaginary vlsits, brim- DOROTHY GALLAGHER W ..... Secretary the life and customs of foreign lands, and to induce its V851 Jfvj . ' j 'xg . . . 6 1 ' GD 7 of the world. 1 X ' + 'X' 'vw W., X, - .4 ff--.2 s - fc 'fi N X X. ,wtps 'N yi. 5. , the ', , 'F ' -LM wtf , .-f- rv -, X ,Sv 3 BNN-L. ' -5i:3m,sa,. .' Q, S. -- J W, ,+sg,..,.:5W-.x ' A c M- -,r,i4,: .t K 1 tk, . , ki ,:,l' fi X, 1 M Page One hundred thirty-three ful of fancy and amusement, have been made to all parts First row-top: D. Esch, A. Beljon, W. McEvoy, B. Callinan, F. Zulich, A. Lyman, E. Houck. Sec- ond row: I. Day, M. Filocco, L. Arth, M. A. Doyle, J. O'Connor, F. Currier. Third row: C. Arth, A. Corrigan, E. Kernan, A. MCC8l'Y6HS. l'l1stor1c Dramatlc Club ALICE MCCARRENS .... . .,.., President DOROTHY ESCH .... ...Secretary RUTH HILL .... .... r, .... ......... ..... w ---Treasurer All the world's a stage, And the men and women merely players. M. -. O speaks Macbeth, and so also speak an enthusiastic group lf, A . f 4 , J T94 E of juniors and seniors who have set out to develop their uh? X UK . . QQ? innate talents. As a consequence, the H1StOT1C Dramatic Club has come into existence, and, as the name implies, the WL members have directed their efforts to both a dramatic and an historical end. True to their purpose they have rendered several programs of historical interest with un-- usual success. The juniors are hoping to carry the banner of achievement into their senior year, and profiting by experience, they anticipate the accomplish- ment of even greater things. Page One hfzmdrcd thirty-four k l First row-top: D. Murray, T. Hoban, M. Gallagher, L. Ruelle, R. Brenaman, D. Brunzlow. Sec- ond row: M. Horan, H. Horvath, F. Roshetko, F. Mukensnabl, H. Levy. Third row: M. Smith, P. Weisend, J. Doyle. Stay at Home Travelers JosEPH1NE DOYLE ..... - .... .. ..... .. ..... - ........... President FLORENCE ROSHETKO. ...... ......... . Secretary 8r Treasurer My heart is warm with the friends I made And better friends I'll not be knowing, Yet there isn't a train I wouldn't take No matter where 'twas going. 1- X OASTING of neither age nor tradition the Stay At Home 'M -: Travelers continue to wax strong and promise to grow ,If with the years. This club has met with success not only X through its many lines of endeavor, but also through the . X . -7 Q ,gi 5-All. ,Sq .-.9 , ,, ' Q, hearty co-operation and zeal of its members. 4 B W e Programs made up of songs, stories, games and folk- dances of foreign countries are presented at the regular meetings. Members who have visited noteworthy and interesting places have given the Stay-at-homers many ideas for their journeys. A scrap- book containing newspaper and magazine clippings, pictures, illustrative of talks given at the meetings, will be a record of the activities of these would-be nomads. Page One hundred thirty-five 'P ct if'jvsYi A.,,.49.f-Vs-V... .. s Msl. v. X - ei X' new 5 S x ..E,x.i .. . K ,l,x.ww:ka First row-top: V. Lewand, C. Carberry, H, Dowling, D. Schreiner, F. Logar, M. Bellery, R. Gruss. Second row: T. Osberger, M. R. Shea, C. Cullitan, E. Lowekamp, E. Dahlman, C. Hart. Third row: C. Kitts, A. August, F. Chalwick, M. Ryan, C, O'Brien. The Platonian Club CATHERINE CULLITAN -e .,.... -President HELEN DOWLING ....... . .t .... .Secretary R-QM, pr .. X., , X17 X f Q. TIG' 7' in N 6 - . dx 1, .h ,X X , fi., HE Platoman Club was formed in December by twelve gathering material on topics of historical and civic im- port. Stimulating articles on civic problems and current political affairs have filled the history bulletin boards. Their dance, given in league with the Roosevelt Club, in Notre Da.me Gymnasium on February 10, proved a notable success. CATHERINE CARBERRY ....,. T1 ea,sufreo' members of the senior history cla.ss for the purpose of 1 Qs, Kes? .... . L K! X N f FN ' wwf, . ,., .4 Page One humlred thirty-s-ia: .P 'NnM rf, , pw Awe- Q Q X JE f X . ft ', .. 'X',p4v,fP .,,, ,fmw A 'r .3 'ff --. ' -'--'fe' - uf'-,'k 'V 3' v. ... . - . .. . W, . ' ' I l First row--top: A. Malloy, A. Spisak, V. Knauss, J. M. Bellinger, J. Bijek, J. Weaver. Second rowi V. Presti, M. 0'Brien, H, Smith, O. Hildebrandt, M. A. Dowling. M. Skelly. Emanon Club ALICE MCNAMARA - ....... President FRANCES CAIN .... . .... ........ S ecretary MARGARET SKELLY .... ....... T 'reasurer .- HE Emanon Club is a Civic Club and aims to produce lab- f- X I - E p lb c ,,'Q 4-YL. oratory material for the civic classes. Several members of the club collect the scrap-books of all the classes at cer- tain intervals and inspect them. Pamphlets secured from the State Department lend interest to their collection. The fun connected with their Bridge Tea is one of the comic sheets in the Memory Book of this No-Name group. 9 Page One hundred thirty-se've'n I i First row-top: E. Murphy, M. Quandt, L. Kern, C. Colbert, M. McEvoy, M. Repicky, G. Tepley, G. Kearins, D. Dickel. Second row: M. Engel, M. Normile, A. Shovelin, H. Cantillon, M. Hulligan, J. Brock. Third row: H. Gundlach, L. Sutter, F. King, V. Baird, M. Toomey, G. Reddy, M. E. 0'Neill. Timely Topic Club JOSEPHINE BROCK .... ..... . President LILLIAN KERN .....o Secretary - -, HE City Council Chamber and local lecture halls have been the rendezvous of the Timely Topic Club. Since its or- ganization last November, the members have developed an absorbing interest in current problems. They have listened-in at council meetings 3 they f 'fi-i'4qf'ff?' 5 have attended lectures by men of noteg and as a result, they have transformed their own meeting room into a veritable Roman Forum. Page One hundred tlzfirty-eight 4 Fixst row-Qtop: R. Robertson, B. Duggan, M. A. Doyle, I. Merriman, L. Kerns, A. August, J. d M E l E D n ll G K nned , M. Normile, M. Hulligan, E. Donnelly. Klements. Secon row: . nge, . on e y, . e y Third row: H. Gundlach, G. Reddy, M. Gensert, C. Colbert. N. D. Commerce Club MARY GENSERT ., ,... . President BERNICE DUGGAN ..,.. . .... Vice-president LILLIAN KERN - ..... Sec. -Sz Tfreas. O become conversant with modern business methods-is the EX KP! fw Q, ,PAL Q ,Iv T' -'nk CV :QV 9' J 5 Z 'VJ' I aim of the Notre Dame Commerce Club. At the semis- monthly meetings members Work out Efliciency tests, Shorthand and Typing Speed drills. Of course the club is not all work. Their theater party was one of the most interesting socials of the Notre Dame Club World. Page One hundred thirty-nine . . 1' First row-top: M. Sirl, E. Rini, L. Kestner, C. Kestner, C. Alxrieda, L. Jackson. Second row: M. Suhadolnik, E. Larecy, M. Schwerzler, M. Sebek, F. Barth. Third row: R, Kucera, M. Golubski, H. Thomas, J. Treat, L. Reinman. Verba Latina Club X JANE VEACH ..,.. ,.... . President EDITH RINI ..........,..... .- ...,......... .... ........ - Secretowy 1 ,Y ,kv N: N OTHER club in the high school which has contributed its share toward high scholarship is the Verba Latina Club, lffl . ' 9- organized for the purpose of increasing the vocabulary WW of Latin students. The members are steadily approaching Q X - .. ' 5 - X th 1 goal. r'A-'S-Q4 P9245 e In The unique Roman Card Parties which they have sponsored, have added competition, zest and frequently genuine merriment to their social meetings. These girls do not call Latin dead. . Page One huozdred forty .M . ...A,,,,w wo w , fi? X W ff- -Q Y f14:,'4.?,'Y',gL ii Mtif-.f,s5T.i -i K , A ,.A. ..4Wv... f First row--top: A. Hagen, G, Dettlebach, M. Bison, M. Pinta. Second row: S, Suhanec, F. Vidoni, A. Kachmar, E. Mzik. - Scriptores Club SOPHIE SUHANIC ......, President FLORENCE VIDONI ...... Secretary Q N KP KXQI pf IT itil ship among the second year students of Latin To be a member of the soclety lt is necessary to have maintained an average of A. HE Scriptores, an honorary sophomore Latin Club, was I Organized for the purpose of encouraging high scholar- clk --dl l ' , . fi . . , . . R Q U Reading and writing stories has done much to famili- arize this little group with classical literature and Roman civilization. . - W x:vj. f'g, 43 ,g-11,-f f vw my v '.st ,cj ' 'tmfffvaii LTQQ i N 'X' . ' ' 1 i '1 ,W Ai-fxlliyil rv . si? ,M 1-5 f 4 'K - H+- f. fy-2.-.slr A .W W ,.-- ' e-,gin are is A A V ll.. ii' J .' fin Y - .Q : st., W . -, an ,,,,-,V , ,sn-,.f.,.wv' N' : ,nm-a., ., .u.,.,.e,,,.,. me..-f..,, 0 . W.: . Page One hundred forty-one ll First row-top: E. Ducro, M. Schritz, D. Esch, G. Kennedy, I. Merriman, C. Hart, M. Engel. Sec- ond row: C. Mahony, G. Johnson, M. Davis, M. Gensert, E. Wright. Art Club CATHERINE MAHONY ....... .President GERALDINE JOHNSON ...... -Secfretcwy HE Art Club, while in itself a separate organization, is a I sister club to the Reminders. The Reminders' duty is to stimulate interest in contestsg the Art Club abets this work by sketching features of the current competition. A constant display of posters has resulted, and a genuine 5 'ei'-49' Ami' 3 spirit of co-operation and activity has been stimulated for every occasion, literary, athletic, and scholastic. Page One hundred forty-two 1- az' v .... , X First row--top: W. McEvoy, T. Osberger, L. Cemba, H. Dowling, R. Robertson, D. Schreiner, A. Beljon, B. Duggan, M. Stemberg, 0. Hildebrandt, B. Begley. Second row: F. Chalwick, V. Lewand, J. Bijek, M. Bellery, L. Wuerthele, F. Logar, M. Owens, R. Strauss, C. Kitts, H. Smith, G. Johnson, B. Schwab. Third row: E. Wiesman, A. Malloy, M. A. Dowling, M. Joecken, A. McCarrens, M. Skelly, N. Rice, B. Drees, M. McEvoy, M. C. Nolan. Fourth row: L. McBride, A. Corrigan, C. A1-th, L. Arth, C. Svoboda, M. Ryan, E. Donnelly, J. Klements, R. Gruss, M. O'Brien, R. Hill, C. Carberry. Senior Glee Club WINIFRED MCEVOY . President LOTTIE CEMBA .. ...... --.Secretary if Z S music IS rapldlv assumlng an nnportant role in modern Glee Club has become an mdispensable asset The stu- dent body of Notre Dame Hlgh School has, in past years taken an 3Ct1V8 part 1n this form of musical art, while the BERNADETTE SCHWAB . . t ,,.. -T'l'90.S?,H'87' education and culture, the organization of a High School '. ,H ,ik ' ' . I X I Z . class of this year also has been well represented in the Glee Club. In the first meeting, which took place in the month of October, ofli- cers were installed and a general plan of the year's activities was out- lined. Altogether, the enjoyment derived from the Weekly meetings was well worth the effort exerted by the members, and, that success has been attained, was evident in the final concert given in May. 1.-Q' r.-A . .. .. vc, ,.. J..-ang.. - .,,, . -1- V - i.. . . -. L :z..... ...agf.. .i J . . .. : Page One hundred forty-tlrree F . A rff ,,,. .....x,,,... ,ii V Ei T ,K r ., .. . - .i F' 1 ' TTY? :-2fi51fi1i53- 'f 1, .M .X AW gi h Y gif N-is-, W. sf First row-top: M. Duchoslav, A. Ott, H. Cantillon, J. Stein, T, Osbergcr, C. Moore. Second row: K. Petris, J. Cerny, C. 0'Brien, G. Kcarins, L. Kowalski, L. Cemba. Notre Dame Music Club GENEVIEVE KEARINS ..., .President HELEN CANTILLON ..... .--..--,Secfretary LOTTIE CEMBA ,. ........ ..., Treasurer ,Y 7, Q.: LTHOUGH the orchestra this year has decreased in size, it has, nevertheless, very noticeably improved in quality.. .- f-.l ai Mr. C. T. Firstos, the energetic and enthusiastic di-- rector, has kept this little corps of musicians well in the if ,.-- 5 foreground. Every Wednesday afternoon their music re- fkx' Jie sounds through the halls, and all our little school festivi- ties are made merry by their melodies. The girls composing the orchestra are the following: violins: Cecilia O'Brien, Collette Moore, Mary Duchoslav, Lottie Kowalska, Catherine Petras: cello: Helen Cantillon 5 piano: Genevieve Kearins: clarinet: Ther-- esa Osbergerg cornet: Lottie Cemba: trombone: Johanna Stein: drums: Anna Ott. K . ., , .- 1.3.7 1 riigg., T , . 1, ,J , 1 f -K K . X' i 'mv ' . i K - ,Nas 4, W-an ......f ... ...-.-n-f:AkLa,+fsil.., K, 4.32.-.agg Z ' X' wig 7 Page One hundred forty-four . -N' -xx 6 . 1 .Q-. N lug Q 0.5 . - . fi.. . . x -1 . uf.-WV 6.5 . .. wff.1f.ffe,s...xc .. stag . ,JL .. ws- ----y Qs .3-fx? 1' If! rw'-.', 'K is P-WN-',7,.ms1,-..A ....- A I. f .lsr . . will-sw fs o'34i..l'521l.ai..f my W . 4 ii.-Pifigxlif if ' -,.,fuf Hsin A . ..a 'j 155- Q-.wi . ' 'zfj-' - 1 . fx Aw K 'M f'Xff:.,a.fa- 'r-. '1. 'Q-s Q,:5..... .f ' . . lf,-f, Exif: .9 V.. c.t..'- Q-....,. A X523-5.l1KSRXa.q.X-.-iifg. F if : -. Q 1 WT l l. R 5 .Q X. ' w -. A , . .Q 3 . First row-top: C. Gruenninger, S. Migac, M. Scheel, M. Cowper,1A..GriHin, E. Ziegler, K. Ott. l 1. Second row: J. Gorencic, G. Zurek, G. Kowalski, D. Jirousek, E. Miller, S. Jirousek, M. Biscotti. '- Q .. .. .. 3 fi 2 ' ffl A w k .. . l 'f 1 e 1- .sf ome Economics Club STEPHA JIROUSEK ..... President BETTY MILLER .... .... . .-.Secretary v eg, HEN organizing the Home Economics Club the members if had in view three particular aims. First of all, they F NX f . of wished to develop skill in the culinary art g secondly, ff 9, they desired to arouse interest in the improvements of U gifs living conditions, in the home as Well as in the community: while their final aim Was the development of a scientific N1 t Xf' attitude toward household activities. With these high ideals in view the members have steadily endeavored A to attain their good, as the lively interest manifested at the weekly meet- 1 ings, well testifies. With the aid of information gleaned from domestic + science magazines, the members have been enthusiastic in supplying each i other with much practical knowledge and skill. In this way the Home Economics Club has proved itself to be an interesting and useful organ- ization. V. :iff l 1 .-j F 2 A 'j Q., . j .- .. . , v1.3E.k.?!,Q,...53z,+s, px? ..::iQ,.?wkw.9fk+1N..,,- .. . .. . ,.3Q?,RK::,?RTi.3?i,,., 0 N,w:K,:k,NNNNXvwh-i...i,.Q.?ix... . ALT.. Mil 1 . A ' . X ,'L'l21l.-'my , M. v'f-QQ .. 1.3 'iii ,sift -'v?:,fs.-- o- 3's.f1.'.t x, ps pw ' .AIL M. .. 5 le sag- .a :Lg -.' xv pw W lf- 3,5 ..,- fats . A H ss -sv V, y visa' 'V ' vm 'W-K l5'1't f -4' QMAA-' ' milfs-sw' X AW-ff X- .. 3 ...ss-S' ' .fi-'t:aH..s,xf v . J2!5.Bi.fx . .N-1--'sa ...Z a:rf.LxL:..x3 Page One hundred forty-five illllemnriw Forsooth, 'twill be of a pleasure to recall these things. A knight doth perform deeds, a gentle- woman doth cherish the deeds, and a child doth listen to memories. Not yet have we performed our deeds, not yet doth our merits score high, yet even so, we do hope. Memories we have to fondle, tender reminis- cences we have to hold dear. Therefore them we do set down more in love and glory and them we do realize will glow forever in the hearts of those who are loyal servitors of Notre Dame. Hilemnriva N I NDA 1925 Calendar of Events S E P T E M B E R MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 Classes m e e t Freshman day. Seniors report f o 1' new sem- for classes. ester. 14 15 16 17 18 Senior sched- Review s u m- E 16 C t i 0 I1 of ules arranged. mer a d v e n- C la S S repre- tures sentatlves. 21 22 23 24 25 Juniors drama- Summer d is- M0112 Summer tize T r i a 1 cussions w e 1' e ta1eS. Q Scene in Tale still running at of Two Cities high speed. 28 29 30 Plans made for N o t r e Dame Day. Cardinal Hayes gives free day. Feast of Little F 1 0 w e r o b- served. Page One hundred forty mne f p, , ' . 71 1 . ' Qc .- an-g 5,..' . 4 61.9 ir. , . X A Tk 'uff' - A , . X M 9' 1-fl.-.r1t- -1' ' ' . 1 LL ' .1-N ws.. 'nw '- ---- s-- -. , ' IQQP' Q' N' ' Q ' ' .Miles 1- 1, , trees 5,-.lt C Q -4 So .,. - ' ' e S , '- V , ,Q .-' 5 I, W . 'Kij1w,',.., , L3 -as 1 '-f?1'1 , N fi 1 at 1... 2.1, wise ,S fa- 4-. -2-1 - A Q-M2- ' 1 fc .Xia LM. 1 S585 g cial 6 f-.ki Q Lllflgga 1 l . ,JY I , -ss 45,1 lboggb 1 0 ' 7' e A li -31 N, Q W 'P an w 141' V U s' 5 '- 'K Q , . v sf W 11 1.8 Q . if ' -1 Q Q. is 5.- l in ' w 5.1 i 4 S1 . lv- P' i J Q Rs 'A S1 35 YY: ., S3 V M, 95' X' 1- il 'Fl 1 'fx .1 :N l E Eli' a M: va - Q, I is 2? get 1,1 31... tl 1 lk Ka ul 31 , ,Q 3, gy' if 139 1.- A q I Q, 1 ..,, L. K. iz' vfyxi , ,, 11 lhv, N 2332? 1 if f 1 1 '9 2 5 Calendar of Events C OCTOBER B ,Q it fl? ' lien MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY gf' 1 2 Junior History Class drama- RIFE tizes the Trial of Charles I . 5 6 7 8 9 E 1 e c t i o n of Athletic Alsso- Senior Histor- Senior C 1 a s s ciation organ- ic D r a m a ti c 1 up ofiicers. ized and ofli- Club organized. cers elected. gr' Q . 11315 .- all 12 13 14 15 16 4155? Columbus Day. School presi- T.imely Topic Press C l u b Members of d en-t announ- Club formed. launches activ- Script C lub tg ced. 1t1es. elected. 1 'fill 19 20 21 22 23 O r g' a n i z- Seniors invit- Organization of F a t h e r D. Theta Mu The-- C1522 ation- of Better ed to Theta Mu Contest Boost- Byrne imper- ta Circus Tea. English Club. Theta Circus er Club. sonates Dick- gag, Tea. en's1 characters -, Q, as 26 27 28 29 30 Notre D a m e E. W r i g h t Juniors decid- A1'ChbiSh0P Day. S i s t e r elected p r e s i- ed on design MCN1Qh013S S u p e r i o r's dent of Script for class rings. Vlslts wif Feast Day. Club. Notre I Dame ,v , ' 1 heme' S 3 .1: Page One hundred fifty 1 NDA 1025 Calendar of Events NOVEMBER MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 2 3 4 5 6 Seniors c el e- S 0 p h o m o r e Prize winners b r a t e Father Story H o u r in L a Maida F r e y's feast- Club formed. add contest an- day. nounced. 9 10 11 ' 12 13 Requiem Mass for d e c e a s e d m e m b e r s of class '26. Senior G l e e Gl u b organ- ized. Armistice Day program given by sophs, 306. Prom. commit- tee and annual staff named. Names of an- nual staff post- ed on bulletin board. 16 Bulletins f o r first quarter given. E d u c a t i o n Week opened. 17 Patriotism Day Screening of Birth of a Na- tion. 18 R e 1 i g i 0 u s Teachers Day. 19 Health Day a n d Catholic Parish Day. 20 J u n i o r s and seniors present a college-high school program D 23 24 25 26 27 The Story Hour Soph Pictoral Thanksgiving Vacation C- 1 11 ll drama- Club organized Day. tizes The American Guest. 30 -f . ,xr.,v..J Page One lmmdfred fifty-one ,. ,. 4 pf. mmx. lx-FM is 1 C ,ef -as Eg gn, --,Q A x.-L' X' f x S., 'NQ,3'F'g 5' Q5. 'Jy:,?'X'5'!512'k ,2Q'X k' w W WMF 'wi 7 mfg f K' J I Lx .f , -- . A- .. ,. ....,... , x . P ' iisxfw' ' f ' . --wg s 'fgwiigaivm K i'A'i'?xF ' . - M -Q:w+L IE- K.501:. V1.'W.xI y 3'3sn!l2i':0EwtX.1 3 xwq-,N . ,aria-iq. -- H -f A- 1'-ffwv.-v4 1, .x.. .uf - x . yi.. Rx ' lx... -mn.. .lkg,:a, -v'-5' .'lf,g5glL,g,Qgx-,.fL, f E s'-af'-W 'j'j!5'.'-:rvv-'sv' rw- X:-www X 'X . N.. 'Nz l'fg-w-- -- A 5 W... --.4 ,, V X..- , . . , A N g,.,,.,JwW. -..-ww -13. -3-5,R73gix... n.,,,,?wA..,.,A,.g.RvXAA.,5i,: vi '45-?i:L + -few ' 'Fi ' '- Vmffi- wi N-V555-P -ff' r X': Q ,Arif 'Af' Xvxii-fm' 5 V--4 'Kiwi 51 - . .A-.,. A. N x..N.w.f . .JK K .lf . SN. ,aw ,. ,-A, ow 2--bps, ,N M - - .. x.-,.M+.--x- - .. x, Q,-Ng,L,,J ,JX-QMS Y ,gkwmw Page One hwndred fifty-two PJDA 1925 Calendar of Events DECEMBER MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 2 3 4 Retreat open- Silence reigned Holy H o u r Close of re- ed at N otr e supreme. conducted by treat. Dame. u the Rev. C. Frey. X 7 8 9 10 11 Feast of Im- General meet- Meeting of the maculate Con- ing of officers Prom commit- ception. and class rep- tee. resentatives. 14 15 16 17 18 Donald B. Mac- Juniors receive Millan gives il- their rings. lustrated lec- ture. 21 22 23 24 25 Soph Clubs Last day of Mffffy present Christ- school for the ChI'lS11maS mas program. scholastic year 1925. 28 29 30 31 Page One hundred fifty-fhfree J , Q ,Q xr N , 1 , 4 . Q.. - X ..., , . wp' PS1 N Q. '-' ' A L Q My , N',.--if-2?':.flk 1 S, f. V Q-.x M . . -, - ,V --A- ,- .ff 1 A Isl' X 'e X ' f '-'z-YYY M H, 9753353 f 1 .?ii'f5fS3'V '1 5 .L1'wx1n',--17 l3d.uw,m51N3'X 4efA?f.5SMM...J?fI:'3. .'51: 5 .f '1'..r12f5 fqijllx ,- M! X L x vw N -m-qw ,V 1 yy- M ,XM My f. W3 K .K 1 y--W,-5 N z-,M-.,. Q Q .M-J 5,55 - .- ty ff W-M 4' wh, -Ayfugmrl A 'ww Q yn ,. ,3 ',fXS,g . W' 'T A--1 ..W34v35i'v,l, lfm.g1j'?Q1.', .jg ,A , I ,wk X L, .Q X x f ,1':J,s- x gsA',,3,qr-giy. Qkw ,115-V, ,qf5jj,34 MX, I , A ' ' 'A 1 ,vi ' N .. y ,gp ,,,-,Q ., '-lugs, 121 ' -4, ..,, .fvgqg ' Mm Q .f -1 f Page One hundred fifty-four M. 'W i -.., fa. f X, - - ti iffffii f 25:1 3 . 2'i'f1. l .., L: ,.3,i,Q. f,.,q.-Q X . . . N lg. gli-, A hfffg 14:5 NDA 1926 Calendar of Events I A N U A R Y MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 N e w Y e a r' s Day. 4 5 6 7 8 Profession and reception held at Notre Dame N o t r e Dame H ig h School reopened. S t a t e inspec- tion. Schedule for senior pictures arranged. 11 Prom tickets go on sale. 12 A d campaign opens. Enthu- iasm shown by 13 F i r s t lecture by Dr. Kins- man. 14 Second lecture by Dr. Kins- man. 15 B a sketb a ll teams chosen. students. ' V 18 19 20 , 21 22 Religion exam Senior Kid Senior class Dr. Kinsman Exams are all from Fr. Frey. Day. meeting. lectures. Meet- too close for Room 110 fills ing of Student comfort. ad quota. . Council. 25 26 27 28 29 Exams! EXAMS!! EAXAMS!!! Will? they ever Recuperation. stop. A f 'M H ... ,.. .... ,,. ,, Page One hundred fifty-five ' 4 NDA A1926 Calendar of Events FEBRUARY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 2 3 4 5 First Semester I n i t i a t i o n OUR Late sleep for Seniors victo- Assembly held. luncheon f o r SENIOR Seniors. r i o u s yester- Buscadores de PROM First interclass dayg but jun- Libros. basketball game iors plucky. 8 9 10 11 12 Seniors judge History Club's Meeting of the Lincoln Essay. Lincoln essays. frolic in the Student Coun- Medal award.- gym. cil. ed to S o p h 1 e Suhanek. 15 16 17 18 19 A day of lec- A s h Wednes- Historic D r a- P a t 1- 0 n cam- tures. . Mr. day. Date of matic Club de- paign inaugur- P 2 U 1 d 1 H E , graduation set. bate. ated. Father Lyons, Father Lynch. 22 23 24 25 26 Washington's Better Speech Juniors photo- Gloom Birthday. Campaign graphedfor Our dear launched. Annual. Tony is call- ed Home . 3' A A ' 'W 5,1 Page One hundred fifty-six NDA 1926 Calendar of Events M A R C H MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY T HURSDAY FRIDAY 1 Juniors win in Better Speech 2 Seniors attend funeral of An- 3 4 5 Student Coun4 cil and Annual C ' . t' tt Sod . Staff 11110120- ampalgn olne e e er graphed for an- nual. 8 9 10 11 12 Juniors ar- The senior The junior r a n g e course English c l ub s Travel Club re- for next year. photographed. port on trip to Art Museufm. 15 16 17 18 19 Committee ap- History Clubs Sophs tie jun- Bishop vi s i t s p o i n t e d for pose for annual. iorsg freshies Notre D a m e. junior - senior lose to seniors. St. J os e ph's banquet. Day festivities. 22 23 24 25 26 Lecture by Dr. Freshman pre- S o p h s choose Junior and sen- C l a r e n c e E. lims for Pub- entry for Ora- i o r candidates Manion. 1 i c Speaking torical. picked. Contest. 29 30 31 All r i g h t to h a v e spring fever today! rx., K Page One hundred fifty-seven Inf- f 'P-,. f, V X N -.X. . -sq gen .M km ,. . PM ., 4 ,i-1 . l!s 1 ,.XgfVV, ,, -. ,Xp-V Q-3,-.., x.1,iV'f, .-V j gi' W' FMP' X, .Mtn . -, N14 in . , Www MPXVSM- Fm l gi in 1 wwf: -S fxlvk-S-S' gX ,jf-V-L:-V, 'V-, X' t VMTM f I ifif'f4M3EwV1 'VS' , VV gf- A ., 314, 4 ' 1 M -X,,'----ffqy if 13' M-, ,gr 9 ,, Y,'f ff 1 X i 4'7!gi WV' , ,. ,M , . X l,3,,?' VS? ., -15, ,, gg., X , Kb3,,giA M,,Z,.3..,x qi W ' ' V X k.'lfI f ,-mf,-4 V ,X W N, gA.A 3 J-..., UW 1 Nw '-53VQJ'2.lV. ' qw- +V-mf.: 'Q 'Pr N N X Jifqkgxgxgisgih L v,,Qgmz,i,, 'n4i.kIV3:4.-,xJfi?ixuT!1x 'c f ,hb,,5gf' U ' M.,-M, ,-vm, W, In -M A. Q , . ' 'X A .X :iz fx. Q, ?L ' g, 1 f Y , 9, V giklffx 5.-my ily, 4. f ig , QV- We HST -. '15 13 gt Q 5 :Q i fries x ' if'f'.Vf V ,Q Sf H4 . W A ,. ,X 'lk x L 1 , 5 x ' k 1, gf . fr, ,. E A . 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A 26 27 28 29 30 Junior Historic Dramatic Club presents pllay- let. Spanish Club Party. Third Tag Day. .f --V Page One hundred fifty-nine NDA 1926 Calendar of Events MAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 3 4 5 6 7 Plans made for Music Recital, English Club Volley B a 1 l observance of Party. Tournament. E u c h a r - A istic Week. 10 11 12 13 14 M a y D a y Fourth T a g Ascension Day. Dress rehears- torchlight pro- Day. al for play. cession. 17 18 19 20 21 ?plf,f,:,fnstlc week Junior - senior Seniors tender Eucharistic Josephine Chfismlm. b a n q u e t thanks to ju- Week proves gggihoqgge' feclfegxg at W e s tl a ke niors. a success. First Holy Commu- HOTEL T1 OD. 24 k 25 26 27 28 Senior C l a s s Senior C l a s s Last tag day Seniors enj o y Play. Play. for the Annual May walk. 31 Patience, t h e Annual's com- ing tomorrow. Page One hundred sixty NDA 1926 Calendar of Events UNE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY S FRIDAY 1 2 32 4 Oh Joy! we Senior Class Still auto- Finals loom np have our an- Day. graphing. nuals. 7 8 9 10 11 The finals are Exams! Exams!! More Exams!!! STILL upon us! Examinations ! 14 15 16 17 18 Recuperation. Bulletins School picnic Preparations Honors at Cedar Point for trip to Chi- Graduation cago. 21 22 23 24 25 Arrive for the E u c h a ri stic Congress. Seeing Chicago On way back to Cleveland. Page one hundred sixty-one Athletirn In rough magnificence arrayed When ancient chivalry displ-ayed, The pomp of her heroic games. Festal banners decked the balconies and ladies fair and charming graced them with their presence. Below, in the lists, heroes strove in martial combat. Round about, the populace entire cheered as they performed feats of strength and valour. Hence it is, that we have taken lessons from these an- cients, and have e'er encouraged in this do- main, the necessity of athletic powers. Too, we have realized the spirit of invigoration, the which is created by the zest of contest. 1. Q 'Lai-'i 2! .v 1 ' :L ' K xxx -I ' W x ' x , , ,r-.Y .fu -,a V '- , V -1,- 'E-A mm' ff' ' 809. w? '5 . ' 35fY'i 9Z?- -'V' 7ff f'l?Z'Q3I'755 f f'345J53' 17' 1 ,f,-Y. Jffifp.zffxjdf 'vf'1ffZ4Qzfff,'f1fZf'9'i5S. f2'i:ir-,?'l3tf- ia ' I 1', 'X' CN! N,g,f1l'l 5 ,L ,th,vv.,'f'f,g 6 .,- '34 ,ffQ-Q-'MV'-'zW,QP. 0W451'9'g5fqx,J-tj.:'jf3ffjQl.j:,'4:.g,'i.4' l 1 512 'KNf!,vf 2 'fl' f,ff','v:'-fu:a'.f6:11-ANT-'fr 'N S gtmvf Orltffbf O',' 'KA.f,,i,-ff4 '-fffj'ioQ'f Q-' , fkifzud'-41 QQf J - ' a x Or ..4Jg. ' mf. . G-gf 1 iyttllsi, .155 L - a ix JJ, - 'I Il , L , q ug. ' in UWW. v W J? 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' ' ,4 ,, 1' -' 5 .:'FA Y ,- 4. :1 I 7 W I!! ,Q Af 5 F1 , GBX J ..- -- A'- , V' ,QP S ' QW , x XX uh Mfg H fi -16 E gk ihlrtirz 1 3 Q5 i as Q es 3 5, , , fi 55 iz E5 as il N Q P: Q 'S ff Ex 25 35 x .m 5 5 7? 5. ii :Q 55 if 5 5 ? as E S G F 2 Q 3 S 5 E 5 5 S 5 5 if 5 E a Y Q S fx x S R F 5 L 5s F 0 if fi 2 5 1' fa S P FY 4 Basketball Americans are known for their speed, the faster the better, seems to be the American slogan, so it is easy to see why they applaud a game that requires quick thinking and perfect body reaction. Basketball is a game of shifting, of dodging here, of dribbling there and of perfectly placed passes. These are only a few of the things which keep the players mentally and physically alert. Of all the modern sports, basketball ranks among the cleanest. Q To be an expert does not mean that the player must be a young Goliath. Some of our foremost professional and amateur players, who are of very slight build play the game with perfect ease. Perhaps this is the reason it holds such a prominent place in girls' schools. B-oth the faculty and student body have united in declaring it a thoroughly wholesome and entertaining sport, which strengthens body and mind and arouses in the student the keenest school spirit. The girl who learns this game well also learns to be a stalwart friendg hand in hand with this goes genuine good sportsmanship. Only those of you who have, sometime or other, belonged to a team have experienced the ties of friendship it engenders. Q ' T ' What the world needs today is quick thinkers and people who can act on their own initiative. Perhaps this is whyso many of our American universities, colleges and high schools approve of and 'promote BASKET- BALL. ' SCORES Seniors vs., Juniors ' Seniors vs. Sophs ..... Seniors vs. Freshmen Seniors vs. Juniors Seniors vs. Freshmen Juniors vs. ,Freshmen Juniors vs. Freshmen Sgphg ..,,,, W ,,,,,,,-,-,. ,, vs. Juniors Sophs Vs. Freshmen Sophs ,.,.,, ,....,... - vs. Juniors Sophs ,..,,. ,.,,. Q vs. Freshmen Page One hundred swcty fwe , .W - '-rw' W' Q. :A ,. f'- , gl em, ..' ff f , ' N K V M V , .'.k V - -.X-'fQ.,.,. .4 i- ,, H, .' 1, X l i Q Miss ERMA LYLE Miss Erma Lyle embodies everything that is necessary for a true athlete. After graduating from Kingsley High School, Iowa, she con- tinued her studies at Oberlin majoring in Physical Education. Taking her degree in 1920, she became coach at College for Women, Western Re- serve University for three years, and, in the fall of 1923 came to us. In the year of 1924 our Alma Mater turned out the best interschol- astic team that ever played on the Notre Dame floor. The following year interscholastic work was abandoned for inter-cla.ss games, and under the inspiring leadership of Miss Erma Lyle enthusiasm ran higher than in the preceding year. At present inter-class games are still in progress with interest keyed even to a higher pitch. Today, Notre Dame, is stamped with a spirit of sportsmanship for which she will always be known. K Page One hundred sixty-six i 111 I .U r., w. PEW 'sh-an' pq . - W' El 'U . fl ,Q . s, iw , 4. . .. g , ,sv '-W J ' . ff sp:-n4..ggf ?:a..fl,,.sA1 V- - -- 3,53-Z, ,nog-Dv... ogg- v- - Y V , V,.,,.... MKS' V - ,,, 0 ' . .x.,,.g,.-is h ,ww-. V., ,, .1 1,,,,.......Y. .... . ,.-f.....A W li., I rm . . Saw 'l'Yf7'5x'W53f.e . iiggiirgi' .-fkgkigifry . iwfiiffllisjf -.Q gem .QQ .sdfalwfr 1Qggwri...fffr,q1..f,i..xe.fsr1... ,,..., .A,..,ssL.z.s:sT.:,.f.1?Nf-,fr.. , -. '1. 'f?.. iso. sf-:a.:wl34.:aSfw...,:a yy, A . il' if si'-iv , 11.1. 3 peg ' -A wif it H . , if-C -4 ,- 5 5-QQ. M l . , .,.. . ,Wg 3 'J ' 51 lifxilg 'f -'-fn W, : ,N 39152 '. ,. YQ LA .gg V- AX -. rx? J ,s . -vi., Q. x 4,5 , . . v f.. , . l if ...x so g .1 L.. -me v. in N .W 5,595 First row--top: C, Plunkett, R., Robertson, F. Roshctko, M. Whalen, E. Kennedy, J. Carklmg, fi E. Lowekamp, B. Schwab, J. Brock, I. Watson. Second row: A. Houck, G. Monreal, F. Kager, C. fx, Dougherty, M. R. Shea, C. Cullitan, M. Kelly, E. Dowling, E, Larecy, M. Carroll, L. Mulholland. M. ,fifff if Bozich, G. Pfister, E. Hug, H. Hatcher, V. Geurink, L. Greenwald, M. Erickson. Third row: J. lgjffj' Bodendorf, V. Driscoll, M. Andrews, M. Burger, G. Kibler, K. Robertson, M. Klein, H. Holloway, gA,,Yfgi J. Zulich, M. Rooney, R. Antel, D. Logar, M. Martin, E. Stefancin, M. Joyce. Fourth row: D. Zeitz, 4 K. Mattingly, F. Logar, I. Ayres, F. Wolfert, B, Miller, D. Jiroeusek, A. Ott, M. C. Nolan, M. Miller, -fp, :wig D. Gleeson, G. Mahall, S. Whitlock, L. Soeder. ,Fifth row: M. Duifner, A., Doyle, A. Gorris, V. Gusda- novic, V. Duggan, A. Cfigke, M. Linder, M. L. Conkey, V. Edel, R. Morris, E. Frye, E. Strong, 'Pi F. Engel M. Fallon, M. uify. X fo f P - 'f Th hl ' ' ' c c At et1c ASSOCIGYIOH gg . rm-V1 A . .cial . . First DIVISION was I ' O O 61,3 I Mary Rita Shea, ...,,. ,. ..... President 1 Q ' ' . ' , Catherine Cullltan .... ....... S ecretary Mary Fallon ..,.,,,,... -, ..... Treasurer -x'i .+ 35:8 is s 'l :fQ-its . . . g. .5 Second Division A 3- Dorothy Zeitz ......... -----President Coletta Dougherty .... ..... Se cretary Josephine Brock .... ........................... .......... . . ---Treasurer Q . sis. Yea! team! Let's go !! That's the ever ready cry of the Athletic Association, one of the oldest and most active organizations of the school. They have sponsored basketball games Whlch have been swiftly moving panoramas of flying figures and a ball. All of the contests, intra-mural ,lei if as they were, have been skillfully played and untalnted by hostility. in 'f , , , . . ' . ,ea 1 The Athletic Association has glven tvvo soclal functions during the img' Til past year, the party in January, during which the teams were named, and the banquet, held at the close of the basketball season. During the latter, the seniors, champions of the season, were presented Wlth cleverly de- efjrigi signed pins. , e V .',f li'. ' Page One hundred sixty-seven 'rw-' ' sn' gg: 's A ,ff '.l 1 Q. a, L. .Yi 1 ,li - N :,, ,Q -W, ,. ..ff'f - is Nasa y ' 25,2 , if sa ' s :rg- if-'ggi' 5,51 .si- :QQ ' - 'i 3355: E. Lowekamp J. Brock M. C. Nolan V 15.54, P .,,.5 iii y The Players 'L s i : Ellen Lowekamp has jumped at center on the championship teams for three years and has finished her athletic career at N. D. A. in a blaze of glory by leading the Senior Classthrough another successful season. Ellen proved her worth, winning a- position on the Varsity team in her Q, 5352 sophomore year. She 1S often acclaimed the best all round basketball 5 player that has ever won the'N. D. monogram. 3.3! W ,' :sip-E Jo Brock pl ys a guard pos1t1on in the fashion that would bring , . . , ...Q Joy to the heart of any coach. She knows all the mechanical tricks of Lfgjggb guarding, and besides, IS able to diagnose plays before they are fairly under way. Her ability to take the ball off the backboards and return it to the centers is remarkable. The opposing forwards have very few oppor- tunities at open shots when Jo is in the game. Th1S is also her second year with the team. . Mary Catherine Nolan, a daughter of Erin with a propensity for tossing the sphere' through the meshes, played a forward on this win- his ning, team. She also is Va veteran of two seasons, having played with the A squad in her junior year. She led the scorers throughout this year's bat- l tles with sixty tallies chalked up to her credit. ' l . ' ' .iii i2'rfai:fs'sfW . :J -'ae ' ' 5' .. N i. . r R 1' S Page One hundredi sixty-eight o 5 .1 1 1. I Qc. il- .Q A .,. I mx 7 . is 1 . . ' ' I ,QW is '-nl' , fa, . i' -1 ' H? gf -f' . ' Q '- 1 ' aff, ' BVS g N ' , -.E.aii'e .eW'o- .aa 5 RSL ' A f Qu: is f ' 3 in af 31, as ' LV? QRS 5' 'av ff 2. . wi La . 481' Fil 4 . . ,- .f iff M EYXANQ f? 'x.Ll :gig c. Cullitan F. Logar M. R. shea G. Kennedy in T Q3 E 5.2 Taffy Cullitan, was an instrumental factor in ,many of the victories f f' by her work at guard or center. The improvement, in her playing since gg the beginning of the season is almost unbehevable., She is ever on the 1,52 . go, bubbling over with that aggressive spirit which is so important in win- fr 5 mug battles. Because she is called Taffy does not mean that she IS slow, R52 on the contrary, she is most active. I .X To Frannie Logar, the diminutive side centeriwho pairs with Ellen . 4 Lowekamp, much of the success of the past two seasons is due, not only be- 1 53 14. cause of her competent but also because of her reliable playing. The sta- ' bilizing influence which her presence in the line-up creates, has guided the team to victory through many exciting frays. y 'sn . . 56 N. fjx Mary Rita Shea made her debut into basketball circles during her 'Fw sophomore year. She is equally at home at either a forward or guard Li, sition. Most of her endeavors, however, have been defenslve and how is 'gnc po 0 o u Q 'H fl. ti' well she succeeded in these is evldenced in the number or rather lack of .FQ it VL number of defeats that the team has suffered. Jerry Kennedy is our left forward. Through her scintillating floor 39-in Work and passing, her teammate is offered many opportunities for caging. ii' When a basket is most needed we find her ever ready with a shot that in- gg 1, variably proves successful. She has played a conspicuous part in winning 2, ' MW the championship for her class in '25 and '26. ' S2 7 - .. .. , gl s' P- wed? -'SF' . ?'F.??Se Y 1l ' Q , J3sl icff K1-fr.'x ..y,..wF ' f:1'i? 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LQ, igv'?T X X-Rf Jaxx -1 YW ,I 'rx' ,1.wpswm:urya-+ -- X . ,r A W- X- 1- , , -f A- 41 ' 2 A K. . f .1 fff ' X, -QA x X ' fn. . , .1 M, -f- ,., f- ,- K - f , R, , f ..-gr U A , ,-.L ,,f-1 - V: -rfffKs'if1f5-?-l- F-Sf -- - :3z.s:f-' '- iQm?a.. 'J'w,f.z,.4Q'ff ,F'f?f3g-1i.AQI',fiQf . 'J 1, :,:g7f4,f3. :fx-,,'f-.fb fa i'i.j55,..ysv'+ 3 , vimiq ,..'fx',,,.3:2'hkE?5m.,. . ,A -- -' Q-56,6 15 Page One lwmdrad sevbnty-tluree . . . ..,. .. , ...K M. . ,., X. . ' At the Touch of the CloWn's Wand. SENIORS' REGRETS We feel quite sad that so many people have been misinformed about the interpretation of the N. D. S. S. on the armbands worn by some seniors. Some believe it to mean Notre Dame Service Squad, while its true signiiication is, Notre Dame Side Show. FOR FRESHMEN ONLY Take heed that you follow in the wake of the class ahead, especially in the religion class. Sophomores have left a specimen of wisdom, which they bid ,you to excel. Question in written quizz: Name a commandment of the Church. ' Slophomorez To contribute to the support of our pastor and. . . peris . - MR. FIXIT Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, sounded a silvery bell. Tinkle, tinkle, re- sounded through the forest. The boy seated on a decayed log looked up and gazed in the direction of the sound. Presently, through a path of trees there came a man--an old man heavily laden with stuff-just stuff. He was short and round. Fur leggings, moccasins, skin jacket, feather cap-he was an odd combination of Indian, pioneer and Peter Pan. He limped along until he came to the staring boy. Good mornin', boy, nice mornin' eh Wat? Yes sir, yes, I guess so, come to think of it, it does seem to be a rather nice mornin'. . Come to think of it, eh? What might the other matter be that ye failed to see this beautiful mornin'? 'Oh, sir, sobbed the boy, My heart is broken, yes it is, it's broken. Boohoo! Ho, ho, broken is it? Well We can soon mend that. You can? You can fix a broken heart? How-say,'who are you anyway ? Mr. Fixit, at your service, sir, fixes anything from 'a broken heart to broken slumber. Yes ? Yes, indeed, young man. See this ? and he held up a large piece of silvery metal. That's to make a Whole moon out of a quarter moon. And this 'a rolled up band of vari-colored ribbon' is to fix up the sky after a storm. People call it a 'rainbow' but I call it my 'sunshine restorerf And what you see here 'a fleecy gray veil' is for repairing rifts in clouds after a cloudburst. This 'unfolding a long panorama of pictures' is the resume of a dream. I fix up endings for broken dreams but only for happy ones. Nightmares I break up and I often substitute contented dreams for them. - -- Pa' K .f--.v-.,. . V. - M .. .- .M . . - 1. .f . -L 3 ,X A. I I 5,1.5.4.,. s . . K .3 , , K A K L 5 '. Q' 9, -' .. X .I ' ' '- Z . Page One hundred seventy-four And then, also, I am the friend of many a happy family,-I can very easily fix the break in a discontented family and make it quite a happy family again. Oh, yes, oh yes indeed, I'm quite clever at that. I even mended Humpty Dumpty once, but he spoilt it all. He fell another time and just completely demolished himself. So after that I refused to have anything to do with him. Oh yes. And then, Hamlet's father's ghost. You've heard of him, haven't you? Well, I fixed him up too. You see, the old spirit somehow or other had his slumber broken and took to wan- dering about the palace and just about frightened every one out of his wits. Not that they had so very many, but then you see there were some members of the family, not mentioning any names, who had guilty con- sciences and so when I was called upon I thought it was best for all con- cerned that I fix up the old gentleman's slumbers. That I did and the old fellow is still slumbering. And old Mr. Midas who had the gold fever. Well, I cured him of that and fixed another happy life. Oh, yes, oh yes in- deed. But what's this? Rain? Oh, I say, may I share your umbrella me lad? Mine seems to be somewhat-ah-er-broken. ' J. Stein, '26. FROM A TINY SENIOR I carry books, Wear glasses too, But seem grown up To very few. I try to make The new girls gay, But every time They're sure to say Oh! you are just A freshie too, I'm mighty glad to have met you. Just can't see why I seem so slow With years of work And all I know But just the same It's lots of fun To appear a freshie In seniordom. i . . .. - .X + .- L.. -- 'wwf as.,'---K-15:-if 'mr H ' X ., .x L. , , . ,-L .., , .. ,, Y, s i s' A Q '.,.,,gwi 'iea .... .... .um-W Page One hundred seventy-five Aim By blast and courier is he proclaimed. The queen and her comely dames lan- guished on the palace sward. Laughter hath died away and naught there seemed to do. Forsooth, with joyful cry .the fair Enid lightly stood. A horseman she descried, the which them was nearing with speed. 'Ere long, he before them halted. He sate his steed one moment, Qthen dismounted. A 'vender from afar he was. Wares from countries strange he them showed and their gold they traded for his stuffs. Today, this sturdy merchant comes once again to ye, good friends, and presents to ye for your patron- age his collection. I v 'ff' 'faux 1' '32 - ' ' X '53 , ' v. TA NK Q ' X I x 21-gi ,K E-.441 S' ' 3 f ,qw,.Q!'Q' 'E1:' - N, 5',o:'1. . ' X 41 'LA lf' Q ,-' , 'yu 4 A I Y Y I A ,I '-rl, vxtsgf A ,,, L 1 '.A .ay 3 Wd wi't,'.fMX5'inJllgry-.:Nu:.v.Q. lv Ag: ,, ,,,1d,1I:1fJ.Sr,Q4iiz'!'4f', w91,.,'-vxf .1 f fb 9719 '14w -'wf--V'1X,Nq.',' ,' f ffiawfsifrif' .f- :r .- T iffm I r: ,f7!u 7 P ' T, ufczliksgig Qlkkthx if : :,, 'I ' - -1 1? .A ' Q25 ' i . ix 'wiv - Q, lv. iw? M - Q -Q 'Ur' , ..o ,. .- , ., ' L. ' fr: -' - - 2-.:..5'hk I f 55:1-. fi, -f-ff-r y , f .,......:.a..'..'!'. '1' - ' '-- TT 1' A I ' . ,, 'I 4 f aff' .. U ' . TI 'N ' 7' -- 'X -L, , A , , X K -, K - 'T fi I .Af 'N , x ,-: - f . ' ,A 5 .,.- ,ff .1-- f, N ' U , ff' 16 M f . '- A ' .HX f ff 'if 1 . . ' K- . 2.5, - f Jil' X wil... . , .5ii,,:.. --:fs--.1-0 Z-,,.l-Z-f 34: H VA A I X ..t,,m, ., ,HQ , ...- V ', W V. A L . . - K --v JwQ,.2. --. ff ' -- ---, :.g. lwr', ll'.'Ei!Zs f -. ?- ' - 'IQ A-514 .:'1'2f-...:..-J--:-rf ' 1 '-.:f ..1 Q X , . uh Q., we ,Af -63:5 Q., X : A 'T ' 1k 1 - , ' N Q 1, ,.- , uc X Q 1 . y ' Ni' 1h'.':u', gp.. ff, 4,8361 1 . 0 N- t !:'!:'lxgl.g'xl-x2R:'Q:s.E5.q. AM V x K ' 7 ah, ,! ', ' PNK: N ' rg' QQP7'-05- q I 1 U ' ' -. - ' Hr xr --ff .. M... - . rf , : '.f 1 'S Nix ' C N ,' ' 1 w '6uf'l W' ' '?' 17 4-QF ga -N ' K' Mx ' -I rv-'RTR- Q - ' 'sf' ' - ' '-4' I 'iff gi ' ' f. -, ,f 5 , ,f .F i,, ig 3. . L 1, 'D Y XX 3 X Pix Tv. .Ili if 'T We ll ' X.1!Lv 'P N 44 fi X . Xt 'ix ntre Bums Ennzirr ' Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Patrons Right Reverend Joseph Schrembs, D.D. Right Reverend Monsignor T. F. Mahon Frank P. Brennan Francis J . Hopp George N. Habig Joseph L. M. Heid Joseph Kresina. Michael Konwinski Albert J. Murphy A. J. Masat Joseph M. Trapp Stanley W. Wilson Oldrich Zlamal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arth Mrs. Lucia A. Arth and Mrs. George W. Brickman and. Mrs. Lawerence G. Brock and Mrs. R. Cain s Leo and Miss Sophia Cieskowski and Mrs. D D. Cornell and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs 7 v Mrs. Henry C. Drees Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank J. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. Patrick J. Corrigan M.D. Bernard J. Doyle Frank R. Dickel John L. Dowling John E. Day James L. Faragher, M.D. Peter Filocco Anthony Gerlitz A. J. Gundlach John B. Gensert Julius H. Hildebrandt W. S. Houck J. P. Hanley Charles G. Holtz Hopkins P. J. Hulligan Peter C. Joecken Herman M. Jacoby N X. .,, . .H ,,,.. ,., .. K ..,..,......... - . Page One hwzmdred scfvcnty-:zine 'rv ' Ny.. M. 1' - Miss Rose D. Kelly Timothy J. Kearns John C. Kotkowski Henry J. Kelly John B. Kennedy Langman Frank D. Lazzaro James B. Malloy Walter L. McEvoy John S. McCarrens John J. Mahony McBride Robert C. McKeighan James W. Mally James P. Merriman Thomas P. Neville William J. O'Brien John A. Owens Thomas B. Owens Joseph W. Osberger James F. Patton and Mrs. William B. Robertson Mr. Kleefeld Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and lVIrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. George B. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary A. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. a.nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Miss June V. Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. M. Seliskar, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson William D. Shea Harold A. Smith John F. Straub H. Smith Joseph J. Svoboda Edward E. Schwab John P. Skelly John F. Strauss Frank P. Schreiner Miss Elizabeth M. Whelan Harold C. Wise, M.D. A Friend. Page One hundred ezghty N OTRE DAME COLLEGE 1345 Ansel Road Courses leading to A.B., B.S., B.C.S., B.S.E., B.M. For catalog address The Registrar NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 1325 Ansel Road Junior and Senior High School Preparatory, General, Technical and Commercial Courses Courses in ELEMENTARY GRADES SCHOOL OF MUSIC 1365 Ansel Road Standard Courses in Music SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS 1387 Ansel Road Water Color, Oil, Cast and China Painting Page One hundred eighty-one HT - ' , -1 u. UD - W I Jr . 4 dk: '-...ha -i. Q an- Q ' 53 ' X RQ -e'.. .lu fx . ' in 'il xu f 'fc , ' . . ' ' r- . -.'QJ. '-. --:vm . X '- ' - - I, n - -ev..-. - , .L . .,rX -,-fha., ,, .,.-, ., 51,-.1f,, NN - n -as - X FI '- 'I I C . A .. -if f .4. L 4, 4 . . . F v '52 . ,. - nz. Ir:-I . 'iff 1 .--.913 .5 1.- . g O 1 o I x 5 EXW 1 vx :K 2 . 'K A ,D L '. 1 F EC09., K9 v E iv 9, ! v' W 1 TE 4 4 , G37 Q ' Q u yu 11 : 'ff V: s ,Z-Q-. K 'ni . 5 I 'E 'V ' ix Q:..: ., -A' :--. '.':15 a'-T ...F -.up I -J -. 'J w Eff 1 1 H' I Q. 4 .54 Y A 'f?'?'i' Q , , 'iz-JY 'Az .1237 '.-' ' ' - ., '.3.f:?,g.-,-g, ' .qv - 1 - f of , .,fg:..H. fi-Lfbfn, ' , 1 ?. 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Printers of 1926 TOWER 100-106 St. Clair Ave., West Cleveland, Ohio Page One hu TL dred eighty-t Compliments of QA FRIEND Page One hyzmdrecl eighty-four v 1 sp-f ? J5' 0 li .IT ,ze ' ' 'A P 'u L1.J.ka. ' ., , .. X l fy I f r . fi-if-1 A V 11 N R i v Q' 'v- F44 E'-2:-illf-.-. L H ' 4 ' L fd. . X: 5 ci' 351s,,f . ,TQ , ' Q. . ' .2 Q if - 4 nz' ' 151 Photographers for People Who Care , mi r , C , I Z C claws ffe fx' sl: LB, ' 'f '.. ' v Q E ' x -jit- I X11 1 .PRE lx 1 I . K .Ti wi W m. J. Guest Studlo EGF ' Yes .-SQ? I fw- if'-G Q QQ- PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS s- 1 in P ' + L Wg . ., , fc ' 'iss 4 ' 6930655 f ' L 2 : ' -' , Q, 'W 1: azz Old Arcade ' '-f C , - 5 .41 E , in ' OECIHI Photographers for Notre Dame z H Q95 .124 :Est Q 5 ' . ' 4 HT FN -J , is p' 24.30 . l k u' 0 ' :Ei xi '. -K . no Q RW: , -. . . . . .--A . - . . .A ., - .,,,-,.--.- - - -- - - . Bw- A-ag' fr 1f'- -X 4 .- rr: . - .S 2: 2: - ' , , : ,Z'.,.a e 'l4' N' 3'fl '74-'Q 'r'1,. f - ' ::3ISf '1 'Yrr?g'7-SQ: Pdge One 'hundred eighty-Jive b ' -fo 'g.- 0 . ' K3 :Hi 113.11 - wif' 1u'f.'1- 'tn - , X X 1 5 bf . - xk ' N, Q , 1 x.. fo ,. K. I . . 6 ' -5.:g5,3:'- 'vvf :-::.'4 L,2 ke ll 3 7':4?u uf xfjqq' 3, :Q 1 4' J i ,, , ...i-:ia ,QQ . ' I -Q 1 M J v Q ,. - .af , .-fl sl V ' -:J gl , . . 5 . I ' . -fa, COMPLIMENTS if -3: 1 - A ' ,- es, L ., 1 if of A J, . I 'X x ' 'P' --rig: 'Aw-4 Ay: . G.. Ma1n Mortgage Company Jr T' k s g ' get 1 1217-1220 Williamson Building 1 f Y, 3 , 1 'Q' ' .UNM ' ' 2 1 i -Q 'aff -5- 1 r 'ef . 'ii 2 T1 Lt 1-a n s 'J n iff A' ' I gg .iff Lg, '.-,gs i 0 .A R. : Page One hundred eighty-six ' . Q .Nt . 1I.,L,g,J.m, -f 9 . ltqhfhxibrhariu --up ' . .xirsszi uv :szfaica 5 V xl x W! , l f usixqir ., V .1--10 3. .. x i3::.i ,, ,:'.'7::,u.,.... - ,.!. ,:f,... ? A E ' E-lv, -N L ..A. A Li.fl'q-- ' E Q4 x'Exf A Iiglbf ' , 'gi7'7:1 .F .'Z L 3:1 Vg, . 'Q , 0 45 95 , LW VK- U ffl ii. - Ek: U . , 59 ' w 5 11529 u 'lf if wi Q z 0 , , ' Q U , 9 :gf 1 5 :fb V : JSC. fo - . . ff ' ' ' ,D i A Frzend of H zgher Educatzon a f if . as . gg LS' - ' 1 f Pi- THE CLE V ELAND BURIAL -- fi? ' I -:.- i. CASE CCMPANY Eff: ' 11 ' ' 1 - gg- A Q: 5 -1 ' -:3 . , Q 2-2 2274 St. Clair Avenue ,Q r ' ' V ' CLEVELAND o as r ' , . i fi , ' M' Q p Q, . lug' 'Ly -, '-ag IM E: FW f 2 . 'F' 4 L K' E 'fi r ff- , .5532 .. 5. fo.: 5' Q Jil? I. .45 ,' 1:1 E. J 1 , dpi, fin' ji. ,ist u STL' ' 5 u I A - :ZR FA j.: A ' Q E if 5-z 7 ,A x .A 95 ' q .'. 'X ns. 4: . . my . V.-. W- .. , ,..m,,.,Cy. WMM - M. . - 'f .1 LT 6. 'Q' N N 5:3 'ffl '.,.w .f. -2.4 Q 5:2 I .'15' Page One hundred eighty-seven Page LIGHT and BEAUTY The light of education enables the student to attain true values of the beautiful things in life and living. The light that comes of the proper use of electricity, in modern lamps and fixtures, enhances the beautiful things life provides. A well-lighted educational institution will be beau- tifulg so will a well-lighted home. Light and ugli- ness do not abide together. THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY One hundred eighty-eight Strictly ' Pure Slllphlrie Acid Hydrochlorie Acid Nitric Acid Aqua Ammonia NEARLY A century of experience! Grasselli has been manufacturing its famous C. P Acids and other chemicals since 1839. Our Quality Pledge, well known to every chemical- using industry, is estab- lished assurance for you that all Grasselli C. P. prod- ucts are of absolutely un- varying quality and strictly chemically pure. The analysis is printed on each label. Our numerous branches are for the puruose of serving you better. THE GRASSELLI CHEMICAL CO. ESTAILISHED IIJD CIIVELAND, OHIO New Yurlr Office and Luperi Olin: 341 Madison Avo., Cor. 450: St., New York City lrlnchu: ALBANY IIRIIINOHAI UOSTON CHICAGO CINCINNATI DETROIT IIILWAUKIE NEW HAVEN NEW OILIANS YATERSON PHILADELPHIA ST- LOUIS ST. PAUL CLEVELAND METAL SPECIALTIES CO. T 1783 East 21st Street Ollicial jewelers to Notre Dame Academy Club Pins, Sorority and Fraternity jewelry PROSPECT 4186 Page One hundred eighty-nine s I . .. . 1.5. QM, :ia 'Q 4 file, 'T ' THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS of MONUMENTS in OHIO 'ug A A CUYAHOGA MONUMENTAL WORKS ., jg . 04 Designers and Sculptors ' A 5 'ltd' ...il so I 4207 to 4249 East 99th Street l - Q ' .1 lf? if 25. J ' 19, A Broadway 1968 Cleveland, Ohio ' 2 Qi ix-N I .I ' ' Zi- 1 Kg 'Q QQ' ' jg' his . ' y u 4 Where Cleveland Bu s Its GIOCEIIESU -1 . A Y 1 THE FISHER BROS. CO. a s? , ali' Chain Store. Grocers Tif. R Cleveland's Largest Retail Grocers 14 , , 'H .'1-g s 1529 ' ,, ' 1 -'1-' - ' ' ' 5.3: '-,.g-.Sz-:-jg, Y . -v ,L-.jgngf-ks ,:'-'Y ' fr-1:-'f 'zf ' . 'f' ,fi A tl' Page One hundred ninety Z A.. -,tvs cvx...-. .L . . .1 Ri?-, .. HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GRADUATES Among the many reasons for securing one's training at the Spencerian School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, located in Cleveland, the city of opportunity are: A wide range of courses. A nation wide. reputation for excellence in training young men and women. A veritable city of successful graduates-57,000 students having attended the Spencerian. Four courses of collegiate grade leading to degrees. A placement bureau that receives several hundred calls a month and serves Spencerian graduates without charge. Modern school buildings located in the heart of Cleveland on spacious grounds. COURSES OF STUDY ADVANCED COURSES ' Day and Evening Sessions Leading to COLLEGE DEGREES Bookkeeping Business Administration Cwith degree of B. C. SJ Shorthand Secretarial Science Cwith degree of B. S. SJ Speed Shorthand and Typewriting Commercial Normal Cwith degree of B. S. in Ed.D High School for Adults Evening Law fwith degree of LL. B. Private Secretary ----- English CPreparatory-Advancedj Higher Accounting, Cost Accounting Commercial Spanish and Auditing Commercial Normal Cwith State Certii-icatej CPrepares for C. P. A. Exam., Look over this broad list of courses and then make a request for bulletins and full information THE SPENCERIAN SCHOOL of Commerce, Accounts and Finance Founded 1848 3201 Euclid Avenue Prospect 4500 Compliments of The CLEVELAND PACKARD CO. 6545 Carnegie Avenue ,. , yt.. .. Page One hundred ninety-one AFRANZ C. WARNER AND W. R. MCCORNACK Architects 510 Bulkley Building Cleveland Architect for St. Mary's Seminary St. joseph's Convent St. Philomene's Church St. Co1man's School Immaculate Heart of Mary School St. Andrew's Church and School Compliments of The W. M. PATTISON SUPPLY Co. 777 Rockwell Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Page One hundfred ninety-two Bark Ezine Hiller America's most beautiful apartm.ent oiiers the advantages of a fine hotel at quite reasonable rental. One to eight-room suites with every conceivable convenience, espe' cially designed to be Real Homes for Real People. Visit the Villa. We will be pleased to show you through. Dining Room in Connection Club Breakfast and Luncheon A La Carte and Table de Hote Service . Park Lane at 105th Street Cedar 80 P. M. Stofer, Mgr. NEW SUBDIVISION in UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Located between Fairmount Blvd. and Cedar Road just west of Warrensville Center Road A great variety of lot sizes, many desirable corners and prices ranging from 51,600 and up. Most of the underground improvements already in. Sewer, Water, Side- walks, etc. Paving to be installed this year. For further information THE RAPID TRANSIT LAND SALES CO. R. T. L. Building 2049 East 105th Street Phone: Garfield 9300 Page One hundred ninety-three A NIAGARA FURNACE Installed in your Home Ensures 100 My Heat Comfort Convenience of Operation Economy of Fuel Freedom from Repair Write or phone for our folder on Proper Installation of Your Heating Equipment The FOREST CITY FOUNDRY 8: MANUFACTURING Co 1220 Main Avenue Cleveland Superior 820 POUR YOUR OWN CREAM from BELLE VERNON CREAM TOP MILK! The most economical milk to buy, as it gives you daily a heavy, whipping cream. Call Randolph 8200 - . N, 2:74 , I yy - A -w , - ,., fy ' 4 X-Q eh - . ' f,-....,.r,. was .. ,ac .A -I -, Page One hundred ninety-four . '. .Q- 91 , -2 . 9 9 '. 1 .E 212.93531 ' A A . ' A' E -- - . -' 'Q-PM lYl,15'Er'514 2 f' - -. gxaf X .' : , l 3 '3 .2 f fl . Compliments ,Zi Ru s I of 1 ' , IZ' . u' Paul Gusdanov1c's Theatres 0 ? is CORLETT THEATRE an 5 12711 Miles Avenue fs.. . A ORPHEUM THEATRE ff, ' 1882 East 9th Street 9 25 si Q I L .r NORWOOD THEATRE I In V . ' ' f fl, 6210 St. Clair Avenue ' 4 'fgizg A ' A -- . aa :fir ffa l 1 : The Collinwood Shale Brick 8: Supply Cog 1 T . , SARANAC ROAD 5 gf -EDDY sozi- -EDDY sozi i fa .ya X ,I W, LUMBER Gai . Fi. jf Builders' Supplies Coal .5 1 A. A me . '1 . - if f .q A 5 , Page Oite hundred ninetybffive 1 Compliments of AMERICAN BRASS MANUFACTURING CO Arth Bros., Proprietors YO UR FLO WERS from Knoble's will be correct in arrangement and the very best in quality. Selling flowers twenty years has taught us much-not known to those with lesser experi- ence. Telephone: Lincoln 5200 The KNOBLE BROTHERS Co. FL o W E R s 1836 West Twenty-fifth Street Page One hundred ninety-sim Compliments of 'QE Schirrner-O'Hara Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1720 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Compliments T of WASHINGTON BANK General Banking Business Main Office Superior Office Broadway at Forman Superior at E. 80th St Page One hundred ninety-sei L . li - . Lag , .... , ,, Q Q .,,.. N' , - Q 1 ' 1 JOHN CARROLL College Courses Q: .... 4- L. 1 'With .Gln ,a3,,.x.., 9 .fy 2.1.35 -0 we 1 KN, qt - -ygv :--: ,i , . 'TM' -,e an--su 0- .- - -' -anno 21 . - -'ffm we 1 m' 2 .. f - .. . o - ' f- 4 - - .-'. - -'--N. - ' , -. .- 4 ' - . ..... ...eff ee ee. .. .eras-as . fffez-2 Ll'lQ QQ ff I 'Q ze: . u, . A x ' il 'XC r 17' Q' Q t es. .fi x Q . . 1-e 'ISA x E. F ' , UNIVERSITY H i Leadmg to Vilest 30th St. and Carroll Ave. A. B., B. S. and ' Ph. B. Degrees ST. IGNATIUS . 1 .55 Catalogues Mazled if ,Q HIGH SCHOOL . ' son Request -ev, West 30th and Carroll Ave. :Q 1 , Conducted by the 3 . JESUIT FATHERS N 1 s Q - I t. if Rev. M. J. Boylan, S. J., President QL- in z Q. L' 3- xg 5 ' nr W Z 'e xif COMPLIMENTS A Q 2. K I R. si . F R I E N 355. Ll ' . 'L fl ' ' X -:ef-, ., ,- ,. . , ,, I , ' , , , , . 12 1 'f .. :-111-'f. ' - 'fT5'3Z'5'32!ex7' 91521 .. '- . Z' Liza Page One hundred ninety-eight A paper you'1l enjoy- The ce '1 lic Un.iv'ers ul.lettrt Oflicial Weekly Newspaper of the Diocese of Cleveland No Catholic Home Complete Without It. 52.00 a year 625 Guarantee Title Building Main 5626 Cleveland, Ohio -ANNO UNCING- Our appointment as authorized R C. A. dealers handling exclusively the complete line of Radio Corporation prod- ucts. Our twenty years of radio experience tell us that these are the iinest in Radio today. You would appreciate a visit to our studio to hear the ultimate in radio reproduction. KAEHNI BROTHERS RADIO STUDIO We have never encountered a service problem we could not eliminate. Can we help you with yours? 3266 West Boulevard corner joan Avenue EVERGREEN 189-J Phone for Evening Appointments Page One hundred 'ninety-'nine N. A. KIRCHNER T. J. KIRCHNER A. F. KIRCHNER Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery KIRCHNER'S FLOWERS GREEN HOUSES, SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO QUINCY AT EAST 67th STREET CLEVELAND, O. Randolph 737 Look Your Best e GSI I!! 'I '11-,Q Specializing in Nestle Lanoil Permanent X1 gf .5 Z3 'fe' g Wave and all lines of beauty culture. f fm' -, QI ' , 'L N ' 1.5 ' 3 -FQ, 'A S t Call either shop for special graduation prices. CORLETT BEAUTY SHOPPE 11917 Miles Avenue , Broadway 1437 GRACE'S MARCEL SHOPPE 8328 Hough Avenue Garfield 5808 Page Two hufnclrred ,gmbpltu MODERN SEWING si' . QA: The Electric Wa .I ' --Y +:::g4g'f ,AJ-5-' y ill? -' vii . . . . Saving time and energy is being '5 ,fu we . . jfiy AA- 1 '12--QfL'z-'-,ML practiced in every modern house- Q hold. The saving of dollars and gQ time in doing your own home 14' sewing permits a larger ward- Q robe at no greater expenditure 'l than you now have. fl . R' MARTHA WASHINGTON E . WHITE ELECTRIC MODEL 2 'I The Aristocrat of Sewing Machines MODELS AND FINISHES TO SUIT EVERYONE'S WISH CLEVELAND WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. RETAIL STORIE 716 PROSPECT AVE. CLEVELAND, O. Compliments of THE MODERN SCHOOL EQUIPMENT COMPANY Cleveland Page Two hundred one LA MAIDA FRocK co. Designers and Makers of NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL UNIFORMS 1637 Superior Avenue Compliments of VAN DE BOE HAGER CO. National City Bank Building Page Two hundred two he cover for this. annual was created by The DAVID J. MOLLOY CO. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois MMI Malloy Made Cover been uhh node mark on :ln back lid- Book for next prom at Knights gf Columbus Qfluditorium 2612 Prospect Avenue Everything new and up to the minute. BUICK QAUTOMOBILES Randolph 1725 JOHN A. ZUCKER Randolph 2638 SUPERIOR CQ, 68th ST. Compliments of FRESHMEN .sr Room 201 THE FLYNN FROELK CO. Funeral Directors Furniture -- Carpets -- Stoves dv 5309-11-13 SUPERIOR AVENUE . Bell, Rnndolpn az Bell, Randolph 5351 .Page Two hundred three ompliments of A FRIEND QIYOURJ GLASSES should be very carefully chosen from the standpoint of correct position before the ' of the frames. eyes, appeara 73522 STRONG - KENNARD C 2044 East Ninth Street Second Floor, Rose Building nce, strength and quality OMPANY Opticians W st 25th and Lorain Ave. C Fourth Floor, United Bank Bldg. omplimenls of SOPHOMORES, Room 305 Page Two lumdtred four LIBERTY BEAUTY SHOP 10323 SUPERIOKQ QAVENUE Over Liberty Theatre--Cedar 1660 IRC ULINE melhod We have the NESTLE C of Permanent Waving. Ask about lhe Machine lhat 'Reads the Hair. Branch: HOLLENDEN HOTEL BEAUTY SALON Jvlezzanine Floor.AJVIain 4700-SELENA SCHAFER, Prop. M. J. GREENE THE BROOKS COMPANY Printers-Lithographers Omcg Suppligs Superior Ave., East Cedar 284 SUPERIOR DECORATING COMPANY Wall Paper and Painting F. J. Holzheimer - 8307 Superior Avenue Compliments of JUNIORS-ROOM 202 Compliments of GREAT LAKES DREDGE 8: DOCK CO. Page Two hundred five .5 . v 1.1 v,t. r i ' sz A 1 c -.f air gt . T LLAQZL L, Rf- , , ,R '21, lv Randolph 4691 5 9 tv ,f - ff ,if'2',s ROBBOY ELECTRIC COMPANY mi E, -'WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU ig? 5 iv? 3 -5 Electrical Construction and Fixtures S-6, 6001 WOODLAND AVENUE X ii it ..X:f- , Randolph 6256-X Res.: Randolph 1422 EQ.. 9 H ' Sv R. and E. L. STUEHRINGER pg Q-'its if GROCERIES and MEATS If 863-867 East 93rd sr. EDDY 5942 2 S 'Qi s E R V 1 c E -'I ' gi, A, : We stand ready to serve you, no matter where you are. ,. Our complete and modern motor equipment makes all parts ' 5 A of the city accessible. Our correspondents in other cities , 3 fi-5 are competent. We offer a thoroughly reliable and far- A 'W reaching service. A: The WM. L. WAGNER at SON co. QQ: . vw- u Funeral Directors QP ,i RANDOLPH 3537 5816 Woodland Avenue fix, tg 1 14 46 Eilw - X 5 M , 4 fig, :A j 5 :ze Compliments of U , if I-1. J. ADLER ca, COMPANY 5 x' Q 4 ,iff L'-:Tait-,.' - .r - ,,, 41-3' ' ' '...' 6 f.. v -ig'm:2 3j' ,Gi .: ': V - c ' ' '77 . f . M 'S' s ign ,kd-.. 2:Q? ij' Page Two hundred six 0 s 1 l ,J J, 3 A . N: ' .4 H 6 ,t t L If , , ,, I - ,, ..., .,,,, V -,,,,,..,, -t ,,.-,,, ,P D, h is :jg A. T. xv? ' H U E T E R ' Diamonds ' Opticians It Q gtg J E W E L E R ,- iff Graduation Gifts Bought Here Att Gifts of Quality , ' 8801 SUPERIOR AVE. Q3 O' 4 Opposite 88th St. - W ft- Open Evenings '4 ri 'rt , I t 2 f For Pianos, Pianolas, Organs, Victrolas, Radio, Music Rolls and Records ' CALL O-N I Q t 159. ' The DREHER PIANO co. I ' 1226-1236 HURON ROAD 334 Q 1 At Euclid Vi' :ff Q 252 ff gi , THE SWEENEY at WISE co. 8212 Carnegie Ave. If . 1 wg A E Contractors for -. gf :Si HIGH GRADE PLUMBING AND HEATING IN-STALLATIONS K-A :if fr? J I' , i ff' Compliments of ' I .-, JUN IORS-Room 102 f tts .. Sith i ff? F . 5 i g, '11, .g Q . .. 'gm' tt ' - Q., ' '- ' ' Ist!--, 232. - G I Page Two hundred' seven The SOEDER SONS MILK Co. WHOLESALE MILK DEALERS OUR DAIRY OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION You can't beat our milk, but you can whip our cream Compliments of THE MODERN HOUSEHOLD SALES COMPANY 38 TAYLOR ARCADE CHE-RRY 1807 EASY Vacuum Rainbow Cadillac Electric Electric Washers Ironers Vacuum Cleaners CHILDREN LOVE PICTURES The good St. Nicholas, patron of children, knew the art of giving. Good pictures in the home educate and ennoble growing children. Gifts of pictures, thoughtfully chosen, will give lasting pleasure to those who receive them. HENNINGER'S ART STORE 8809 Superior Avenue GEORGE S. SKILLICORN Mason Contractor Smoky Chimney Doctor And Consulting Expert Mantels and Chimneys Built and Repairedg Chimneys Cleaned and Lined Fire prevention is better than cure, have chimneys doctored now. RANDOLPH 125 915 E. 76TH ST. Page Two hundred eight The H. J. si-IERWOOD co. -Druggists-- ROSE BUILDING 2064 EAST 9th STREET THE JOHN I. NUNN COMPANY Funeral Home 2041 East 89th near Euclid JOHN JACOBY af SON DRY GOODS MEN'S FURNISHINGS Pioneer Merchants of Superior Avenue In Business 44 Years Randolph 1646 7036-7038 Superior Avenue RADIO BROADCASTING STATION W D B K M. F. BROZ BROADWAY 3662 Furniture, Hardware Su Radio Store 13918-20 Union Ave. Cor. Kinsman and E. 140th St. Authorized Stewart-Warner Dealers Page Two hundred nine 'Pr '-4:'kN .fv , l .f N. ne, M-., .x rv A X Q . . X14 K 4 K ' w ref 4 f 1g r i' N L ff 7 7 if ,fi W Rei-aA i? g'?fo6i?w , l ln ? in uf3fwa s52refa. ...Q .iw PV SLW .AQHQV 1 , ,f 1 ph. t Wg :Qu re WILLIAM J. PFEIL . - Hue-fer 7 IGWGIFY CO- X ' ' 'v UU U20 li' ii.: it 5 OPTOMETRIST D'am0 dS lf, ,mi A-' w g y Fifi . if 1 li and Full lme of X ' 1515 Q' QPTICIAN Vlctrolas 7 .9 Sun i 5 e' Records f . 'fl and Radios 0 -3 if Main 5997 Cleveland V 26 Colonial Arcade - Randolph 8399 xx 4 'Egg' R' 5372-76 St. Clair Ave. ?.'1h: if 3 xi , EELS C ' 8 JAMES F RODDY The ' 5 i ' New Method Laundry v . - - - af, - +1 5. ,f Insurance and Surety Bonds . . 7 6710-12 Lexington Ave. , Kg! X 59 V I 'bi . . R d 1 h 4443 R d 1 11 7762 w - 854 Leader Building an 0 p an O P 252 if An entirely New System of 5 Superior 507 ' Laundering -K ,Sis is i '-Y N'4 '55mg5'ff crfvel1 A-' i' e ' F' iar.- e.ee M no 1 on ww Page Two hundred ten WM. A. NUNN Funeral Home 8101 WOODLAND AVENUE Compliments of SOPHOMORES-Room 308 H Y K L A S Pale Dry Ginger Ale Pure fruit flavors-real Jamaica ginger Quo capsicumj and DISTILLATA! That's why HYKLAS is the peer of all ginger alesg the favorite of all those of discriminating taste. THE CITY ICE 8: FUEL CO. RANDOLPH 8260 THE GLENVILLE LUMBER COMPANY BETTER LUMBER QUICK N. Y. C. R. R. East of E. iosth sr. GLENVILLE 171 GLENVILLE 172 Page Two hundred eleven JOSEPH C. WAGNER General Insurance MARSHALL BLDG. ON THE SQUARE B. K. ELLIOTT CO. 733-35 PROSPECT AVE. QARTISTS' SUPPLIES ,ff EVERY DESCRIPTION Sole Agents for the Famous Universal Camera Lucida Ask for Demonstration CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH Q Compliments of A FRIEND fr- I ' sw - CLEAR: it-5 HOUSE Cb. 'F From the lowest priced tires , we can guarantee to lhe I mm - . . . hzghesl przced lzres made. RF. ', SE.'2 S5fi3YR7' af': I l Phones:-Randolpfr 6334-569 Il PROSPECT at E49 sf. . Page Two humlrecl twelve St. Clair CQ, E. 110th St.-Eddy 7290 7209 Superior Ave.-Randolph 410 J. JVIONREAL co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CQ, FURNITURE DEALERS 6929 SUPERIOR QAVENUE Randolph 5 COMPLIMENTS gf JUNIORS .uv Room 110 Better PapermBetter Printing S. D. WARREN CO. S t a n d a r d Printing Papers Don't throw away that old tire. Have it vulcanized at the CASE TIRE CQ, REPAIK9 SHOP Everything on W heels ' 4012 SUPERIOR AVENUE CLEVELAND, OHIO W Re-Building - Y-N Re-Treading - - Re-Lining Page Two hundred thirteen . - .,Q..,..t1 .v -, X, s,,.. .. . EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED WIEGAND'S Dependable Optical Service Addison Rd. cor. Wade Park Ave. Phone for Appointment PENNA. 1860 The Quincy Savings 8: Loan Co. 8309 Quincy Ave. .570 interest paid on deposits Teaching you how to Jazz the Piano, Banjo, Guitar, Saxophone, Mandolin, Ukelele, Clarinet, Violin SCHULTE MUSIC STUDIO 302 EUCLID ARCADE MAIN 1384 Compliments of THE PENGWIN Home of the ice cream and pastries excellent. 2201 Lee Road FAIR. 3278 J. GE'rzov DRY GOODS LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS 8701 Superior Ave. cor. 87th St. GARFIELD 2021 Commercial work by appointment. WASHINGTON PHOTO STUDIO ' Wedding and Family Groups Our Specialty We enlarge photos to any size. Tel. Penna. 1556 W. PRUSINPSKI 1289 E. 79th St. Garfield 3710 Frank L. Kelly ' SUPERIOR QUALITY MARKET MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES 10614 Superior Ave. Cleveland, O. - . . n n.. Q-:..,.4,,. Qsi...u...., V 7' 1 .. .,, .. Page Two hundred fourteen Randolph 3778 WE DELIVER J. c. BLASEK, Hardware, Tainls, Oil, Glass and Electric Supplies 6933 Superior Avenue ALVIN J. ENDLE, D. D. S. Dentist Announcing His New Location Corner E. 79th and Superior Entrance 1291 E. 79th Street Randolph 4537 Cleveland, Ohio SCOTT'S MILLINERY Ladies' and Chi1dren's Popular Priced Millinery 7909 Superior Ave. Randolph 3971 Cleveland, O. Open Evenings - Appointments Made The Florentine Beauty Shoppe HAIR BOBBING AND MARCELLING A SPECIALTY PERMANENT WAVING SHAMPOOING, MANICURING, FACIAL MASSAGE, SCALP TREATMENT HAIR DYED ANY SHADE 10507 Superior Ave. Compliments of The Emergency Road Service Company 5359 Broadway 2176 Noble Road A. DRAGOTTI, Prop. Suite 4 Broadway 335 Eddy 6072 Phone: Cedar 2460 Randolph 2506 SUPERIOR HOME SUPPLY JOE RENK'S Wholesalers and Retailers of Paints - Stoves - Hardware and Washing Machines High-Grade Malt and Hops a Specialty 6401-5 Superior Avenue Cleveland, O. Cash Market Quality Meats and Canned Goods Lowest Prices 1268 Addison Road CNear Superiorj Lakewood 5951-J PURITAN Home BAKERY Cakes for All Occasions We Deliver to Your Door M. P. PRzYBYsz, Prop. Ask Your Grocer for - GOLDEN SPREAD - B U T T E R ISALY DAIRY CO. 1322 E. 86th St. Phone: Cedar 1599 Page Two hzmdfred fifteen 7 GEORGE GRUBER Furnace and Sheet Metal Work Repairing a Specialty 15524 Kinsman Road Shaker Heights, O. Fairmount 6793-R JOHN MATIS FURNITURE 3354-56 Fulton Road Lincoln 5199 Princeton 1081-J JOHN M. SULZMANN Manufacturer of Fine Havana, Hand Made and Union Made CIGARS Cigars by the Box a Specialty 6802 Superior Ave., cor. E. 68th St. Established 1893 Cleveland, Ohio Com plimens of DR. J. J. NOWAK D E N TI S T Cor. 116th St. and Buckeye Rd. Office: Cedar 3251 Res.: Garfield 5415-M Jos. B. MISENCIK Funeral Direcor and Licensed Embalmer 12504 W. Madison Ave. Boulevard 365 Lakewood, O. Compliments of The Beach 8: Pastry Shoppe Wedding and Party Cakes Specialty 16810 Lake Shore Blvd. Kenmore 226 LOUIS EISENBERG Hardware Stoves - Paints - Varnishes Radio and Electrical Supplies Tinning and Spouting Randolph 5977 1169 E. 79th St. Page Two Izzmtlrred sixteen john Slavik LAKEWOOD MILK DAIRY 2069 Robin Street Lakewood 4797-M Compliments of CHARLES RINI Firstos School of Music Branches Taught VIOLIN CELLO PIANO VOICE- A 406 Frederick Bldg. 2063 East 4th St. MAIN 2988 The CORLETT HARDWARE C . ompI1ments of Company - BUILDERS' HARDWARE - FREED-EISEMANN RADIOS 13215 MILES AVE. BDWY. 3546 EAST END BUILDING 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION The WRIGHT Department Stores IN CLEVELAND 7911- 13 Superior Ave. A. POELKING GROCER PHONE: CEDAR 1728 Superior Ave. and 84th St. Compliments of L. J. FELTES J. H. KOPMAN Tailor 1205 Superior Avenue Second Floor Page Two h,und9'ed sefvefnieern PHONE: PROSPECT 1787 Expert Watch Repairing CHAS. F. NAROSLY jeweler 1230 Prospect Avenue Watches, jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware Seth Thomas Clocks Diamond Setting jewelry Repairing The STONE BLDG. is Directly Opp. our Place Commercial Work on Appointment MAZUR PHOTO STUDIO Wedding and Family Groups Our Specialty 3992 East 71st St. Cleveland, ohio Tel.: Broadway 2187 Compliments of The MILES DEPT. Store Miles and E. 133rd St. Branch of the Wright Dept. Store Compliments of Sophomores-Room 307 Phone: Garfield 8000 DEMPSEY MARKET 9104 Superior Ave. We carry a complete line of Groceries and M eats We dress our poultry in our own poultry yard each and every week F. MOSKOWITZ 9208 Superior Ave. Fine Candies Cigars, Cigarettes, Ice Cream and School Supplies Melrose' 1149 ' ' Walter's Flower Shoppe Say it with Flowers Store and Greenhouses 5112 Clark Avenue For Page Two hundfred eighteen The Vincent-Barstow Co. The oldest furniture store in Ohio Furniture :Lamps :Rugs -TWO STORES- 725-801 Euclid Avenue 10022-28 Euclid Avenue your convenience our East End Store is open evenings. w': ' A' ' 'vt--. . . . xxkw , 5 1. .- 7, SHORTHAND -:- TYPEWRITING SECRETARIAL Complete course in Stenography in Twelve Weeks Secretarial in Six Months Day and Evening Graduates Placed BOYD BUSINESS SCHOOL Erie. Bldg. Cor. E. 9th and Prospect Main 6610 Eddy 7060 VINCENT A. CONKEY Insurance of All Kinds Aetna - Casualty - Automobile Fire - Life and Surety Bonds 6th Floor Leader News Bldg. Res.: 533 E. 118th St. Cleveland, O. J. R. EMERICH Pharmacist Drugs and jewelry 18625 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio T R Y MAPES ICE CREAM Pure Cream Ice Cream 13303 Miles Avenue BROADWAY 196 DIETZ BEAUTY SHOPPE 11627 Miles Ave. Hair and Scalp Specialists Harper Method Facial Massage Marcelling Water Waving Manicuring Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Evenings Phone for Appointments GAREFIELD 9343 ' Compliments of KREN'S GROCERY Phone: RAND. 5768 1280 East 79th Street Call Us Any Hour Eddy 8956 Eddy 5220 The Collier Construction Co. ANTON ANZLOVAR , DRY GOODS Pole and Tower L1nes Conduit and Cable Installations , ,. , , , out-door Sub-Stations Ladies and Gents Furmshmgs 500 East 102nd St. Cleveland, Ohio 6202 St. Clair Ave. RANDOLPH 1967 . ..,,.. , ,sf ..-lt.. Page Two hundred nineteen CHARLES K. GROSS Compliments of Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear The STAMPING and HEMSTITCHING Martin Printing 8803 Buckeye Road C0- HUDSON ESSEX Sales and Service H. C. BURNS Roy Turner Motor Sales Company 13908 St. Clair-Glen. 2552 350 East 152nd-Eddy 3708 Hy-Grade Meats 8301 Superior Ave. H arburger's 1 Euclid Arcade A Dependable jewelry Store Compliments of DR. L. B. PODIS Dentist High Grade Dentistry in all its Branches 8612 Hough Ave. Phone: Cedar 2565 Eddy 5190 Eddy 5191 Open Every Evening The Fleming Furniture Co. Furniture of the Better Kind St. Clair Ave. at 138th .Street 2600 Euclid Avenue R. E. WARREN Asst. Gen. Manager Page Two hundred twenty JOHN MIHELCIC 1207-1209 Norwood Road Fine Groceries PHONE: PENNA 1356 Lake Erie Realty Company 970 East 152nd Street At Five Points Office Phone: Glen. 2192 MUEHLHAUSER'S Quality Pianos 2045 Euclid Ave. at E. 21st St. 2017 W. 25th St. at Lorain Ave. P. J. PICKETT Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Sewer Building Estimates Furnished 7407 SUPERIOR AVE. Randolph 758 Cleveland, O. A. N U N N QUALIT'Y MEATS 2161 Lee Rd. 8710 Superior Ave. Fair. 4195 Garf. 4623 CHAS. J. KEENAN Insurance-A11 Lines 1212 Ansel Rd. Cedar 1173 We sold Frank Moore Lighting Fixtures! Why not you? CARLYON ELECTRIC CO. 12427 Superior Ave. Lighting Fixtures That Harmonize F. H. McCullough Glenville 2650 Service and Quality Riedel's BETTER Bakery Hot Bread 2:30 ' Whole Wheat Bread 10:30 Raisin Bread 11, Wednesdays Caterers to Weddings, Parties, Etc. St. Clair Ave. at 99th Street Eddy 6532 Cleveland, O. Compliments of Norwood Sweet Shop 6206 St. Clair Avenue Page Two hundred twenty-one WILLIAM J. DONLON Funeral Director 9213 Miles Ave. Cleveland, O. Open Monday, Wednesday Friday and Saturday Evenings Lucille Beauty Shoppe Bobbing, Curl and Marcelle Scalp Treatment, Manicure Facials 9103 Wade Park Ave. Glariield 7533 Say it with Flowers GEORGE J. WILHELMY 3824 Lorain Ave. No Branch Stores MELROSE 10 MELROSE 11 We carry a full line of hy-grade FRUITS and VEGETABLES HAYDEN SQUARE FRUIT MARKET 1128 Hayden Ave. V. FAVOLE Eddy 8835 HOME GARAGE CO. We Repair All Makes of Cars All Work Guaranteed 8210 Wade P-ark Ave. CEDAR 1808 Leather Goods CHARLES F. BAKER 1381 West 3rd Street Established 1902 Bell Phone HUTTON BROS. Dealers In HARDWARE - PAINTS TINNING and FURNACES 8111 Wade Park Ave., N. E. Page Two hundfrerl twenty-two Compliments of The MARTIN BAKING Co Penna. 1012 Ran. 1198 L. WURM MOVING at STORAGE co. Local and Long Distance COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK SUHADOLNIK Hauling Boot Sh0P 7829 Euclid Ave. 1328 E. 80th St. I Cor. E. 79th St. Cleveland, O. A 6107 St. Clair Ave. 4 SOFTLITE G. M. Campbell Is the name of a fa- N , A . 1 1 h ESSENSEE SHUPPEE 5 'r E222 5353 21231 2.25 1' F'f7l 'l . fs H f s G- 1 M ' l pslmM,1 5 . Produces fo' mart ats or' mart Irs light-sensitive Confirmation and f'i5 lri iT5 .5r --,. .. ' eyes The mel- - - ' ' low comfort of Weddlng Vells old cathedral windows. 1400 East 105th Sr. Cleveland The W. A. JONES OPTICAL Company Compliments of William M. Goodwin, D.D. S. Garfield 645 The J. J. Comerford Plumbing Company 8117 Wade Park Avenue Quality : Service : Price The Bradley Sales 8z Service Company Storage and General Repairs On Automobiles Tires and Supplies 2958 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights Fairmount 7546 - , .,-. .1 - N. ,, .-- -mf... 1 f f .- .yy -- , We Dress Our Own Poultry QUALITY CASH MARKET FRESH FISH 7035 Superior Ave. Randolph 7047 Page Two h1md'red twenty-tlwee P. D. COLLINS Surety Bonds and Insurance 614 Williamson Bldg. ' Cleveland, Ohio Main 6751 Art Blotters : Dance Programs Wedding Invitations : Announcements Folders, Etc. : Tickets, Etc. Chas. E. Power Company Society and Commercial Printing and Engraving 8406 Superior Ave. Phone: Cedar 1024 Cleveland, Ohio H eavey's Beauty Shop Marcel Waving and All Branches of Beauty Culture Garfield 3220 1269 East 105th Street Cleveland, Ohio GEORGE J. FIX MeatMarket Telephone, Randolph 7492 1493 EAST 55th ST. WADE PARK DRUG CO. N. S. GREENFIELD, Prop. Wade Park Ave. Cor. Crawford Rd. Cleveland, Ohio Garfield 3793 B. L. MEIL -Dry Goods - AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS 8134 Wade Park Ave. Cleveland, O. Member Builders' Exchange George D. Barriball Manufacturer of Concrete Products and Builders' Specialties .' Dealer in Builders' Supplies Office and Yard Miles Avenue Cor. Bar-riball Pl. Cleveland ----- Ohio Page Two hundred twenty-four PAUL KORDICH First Croatian Pool Room In Collinwood 400 East 160th Street Abide strictly by law. i I A. GRDINA AND SONS Funeral Directors and Home Furnishers 6019 St. Clair Ave. Ran. 1881 or 4550 Eddy 5849 CRAWFORD LUNCH 1510 Crawford Road Near Wade Park Try Our Home Cooked Meals Short Orders and Light Lunches Pure Foods at Reasonable Prices Open from 6 a. m. to 1 a. m. Compliments of I The WINGLE MOTOR CAR Co. 1706 East 86th Street Com plirnents of F. G. BEHMLAN DER, D. D. S. 9012 Wade Park Ave. IRISH HORAN 8915 Superior Ave. CATHOLIC BOOK STORE AND CONFECTIONERY Acme Savings 8: Loan . Association 596 on deposits from date of deposit to date of withdrawal E. 140th at Kinsman Road HENRY DAGUE Meat Market FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON Eddy 6231 10324 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, O. JAMES NEMECEK 6243 Broadway cor. Union Full line Dry Goods and Gents' Furnishings Complete line of Infants' Wear Specials Every Week End Page Two hundred twenty-five I A. V. PFISTER I IEWELER DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS FLATWARE Collegiate Strap Watches Diamonds Reset In up-to-date mountings of Platinum or White Gold 1020 Union Mortgage Bldg. Main 615 Randolph 3140 Randolph 3141 GARDNER MOVING 8: STORAGE CO. MOVERS OF FURNITURE AND PIANOS Storage 2662 East 69th St. West Side Carpet Cleaning Co. CARPETS AND RUGS Cleaned, Washed and Laid Rugs made of old carpets The Gibbons School of Dancing Under the direction of Miss Margaret I. Gibbons La Rue C. Hope - john E. Gibbons Associate Teachers to order. Conk1in's Studio, 8329 Euclid Mattresses and Feathers Renovated Heights Studio, 3055 Coleridge Rd. Melrose Melrose For further information phone Fair. 2318 4005-07 Childrens and Adgftiaggajges in all Branches Main 5753 ' THE JOHNSTON-STAMM TIRES ENGRAVING CO. Successors to f. C. fohnston Call 1 211 High Ave. STEEL DIE d COPPER PLATE The CONRAD RUBBER Co. ENEIRAVERS PRINTERS and EMBOSSERS To The Trade Only Ran. 1197-1940 Fairmount 7151 Which Means Proiggtigjneaizg Co-operation for No orders for Type Printing Accepted Repairing Neatly Done Compliments A. LIUZZO 2 UP To DATE Shoe Store Cleaners 8: Tailors 9901 St. Clair Ave. 'P . gy -,X , . 4 Page Two hundred twenty-six BALLET SLIPPERS 1661 E. 55th St. Bet. Payne and White Aves. Compliments of Dr. J. J. KELLEY 'i lt's from QYVICNALLY-DOYLE A -what more can you say? CANDY-ICE CREAM ' c CA T E lg, 1 N G Euclid and East 65th 10528 Euclid Plumbing F. A. VVARBURTCN 9416 Raymond glvenue Tel. Broadway 690 We grow our own flowers RIVERSIDE FLORIST CO. Growers - Wholesalers - Retailers Lakewood 6620-6621 .3363 Rocky River Drive Insurance Phone, Cedar 2984 Notary Public NORT H-EAST REALTY Co. List your Real Estate for Sale with us. See us before you buy. 8917 Superior Qflvenue F. j. Keller CQ. D. J. JVIoloney Proprietors Glenville 1435 RAY S. FOX jeweler Dian.onds, Watches and jewelry 12411 Superior gflvenue EZELLA THEATRE Superior at East 70th St. Randolph 2071 Where You See the Best First CANTON JVIALENSEK Quality Meats of All Kinds U and Canned Goods . 1217 Norwood Road Pennsylvania 10217 JVIake this your neighborhood store Q L A, KLNW 6 , vii, .lit .,F.,....:.,. . K N . - K , 3' , . - X .. . . g at ,. . HM. N, K V. ,X as .--M-7 1 Page Two hundred twenty-seven Ph E ddy 9523 Quality Plumbing FRED. P. OECHSLE qalumlaing and Sewer Building 690 East 93rd Street Cleveland, Ohio ,il 1:2 c S E R V SHO!-: 6+ ll I, KEEPS THE FOOT WELL H o R N s 1-1 o E s St. Clair give. at East 125th St. Complimenls of 'GY-9 FOREST CITY BOOKBINDING CO. Glenville 2770 Glenville 2771 DOAN DRY CLEANING CO. Established 1907 J5'Cen's Suits Cleaned and Pressed 51.00 Main Office CG, Factory, 12309 Superior give Established 1898 SAM TRONSTEIN feweler 'Diamond Imporle l50l Euclid Avenue Superior 1989 CAL CARROLL and His ENTERTAINERS Dance Orclieslra QAI Carroll, Director, Pianist Broadway 1894-J W ise's M arket I 9l08 SUPERIOR3 QAVENUE Cleveland, Ohio Phone, Garfield 8l52 Page Two hu-ndred twenty-eight Compliments of 'Gia PHOENIX ICE JVIACHINE co. Compliments of CHAS. M. MATTINGLY GEO. L. O'MALLEY Funeral Director DAY AND NIGHT AUTO p INVALID CAR SERVICE A LIMOUSINEAS FURNISHED FOR ALL PURPOSES FUNERAL PARLORS Hem. 3947 7000 Detroit Ave. BRESTOFF and GILDEN 7708 St. Clair Ave. Complete Line of Dry Goods and Sweaters a Specialty Phone: Perma. 917 Compliments of Dr. Michael J. Ferencz Dentist 12611 W. MADISON AVE. LAKEWOOD, O. Compliments of J. R. HOLCOMB 8: CO. Wholesale School Supplies 1331 ST. CLAIR AVE. Main 5483 ' Cleveland 1 ' W. O. PALMER. ' QUALITY MEATS At the Lowest Possible Prices POULTRY OYSTERS 4228 E. 131st St. KOMIN'S PHARMACY 6430 St. C'1air Ave. Corner Addison Rd. RAND. 643 RAND. 4889 Compliments of A FRIEND Page Two hundred twenty-nine Compliments of The OTTO 8: KUB Co. M en's Tailors 103 Colonial Arcade THE LENOX LAND CO. Owners and Developers of RIVERVIEW PROPERTIES Rocky River Drive 518 Guardian Bldg. Main 2931 KAASE'S High Grade Pastries 6-STORES-6 150-6 The Arcade Euclid-105 Market Arcade Euclid-46 Market Arcade 2836-42 Lorain Avenue 14809 Detroit Avenue 1800 Coventry Road Compliments of The MANHATTAN THEATRE 10605 Superior Ave. Compliments of DR. M. H. GRAY DENTIST 9300 Hough Ave. Compliments of SANTE and MILLER : :Beauty Shoppe : : SUBURB TAILORING L. MILLER, Proprietor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Fur Remodeling and Glazing EXCELLENT workmanship, to keep your clothes looking EXCELLENT. We Call and Deliver Phone: Fairmount 6119 1541 7 Kinsman Rd. Page Two lmrndrcd thirty UNION MARKET F. J. YEASER Quality Meats, Poultry, Fish DELIVERIES 7923 Superior Ave. Randolph 2133 KERBER ELECTRIC 8506 Broadway If it's Electrical or Radio we have it. Compliments of Congressman CHAS. A. MOONEY WEBER 8: HOESCH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funeral Home 6406 Franklin Ave. At W. 65th St. Evergreen 27 Evergreen 5256 O'MALLEY'S HOME MADE ICE CREAM AND CANDIES 10518 St. Clair Ave. FRANK J. KLINGER For Quality Meats and Poultry 8409 Superior Ave. Phone: Garf. 1669 We Deliver LISY'S FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions 4141 E. 116th St. Broad. 3520 Broad. 1062 SAFE You are safe when you bring your prescriptions here to be compounded WALTER MCDONALD PHA RMA CIST 9102 Superior Ave. Cor. E. 91st St. Compliments of Y FRED F. NICKELS Page Two hundred thirty-on ,- ,Q ,Mtv RAW.- 1 5 K .. ,, Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rutnoski The BRIGHTON VARNISH Company Manufacturers of Fine Varnishes W. 56th and W. 8: L. E. R. R. CLEVELAND, omo Compliments of The VAN CANTFORT Co. Realtors Pure Food Home Bakery A. Unfried, Prop. Everything in the Baker's Line Haddam at Superigr Ave. CEDAR 908 GARFIELD 976-J HOLLIDAY BROS. 8: CO. Manufacturing Confectioners CLEVELAND, O. HOTEL OLMSTED BEA UTY SH OPPE Permanent Waving Marcelling Hair Bobbing By F. B. ROGERS For appointments Superior 2830 HOTEL OLMSTED Superior and E. 9th St. IDEAL QUALITY Meat Market 1202 E. 79th Street J. J. CHRIST, Mgr. I ., ,. Qt...-.-.. A-.. , Page Two hundred thirty-two The GRIESMER BROS. Co. Sheet Metal Contractors Tinning and Furnace Work 1132 East 60th Street Randolph 2080 Compliments of The J. L. GOODMAN Furniture Co. Furniture - Pianos - Rugs - Stoves 8358-60-62 Broadway CLEVELAND, O. J. A. MENTH Piano Company Player,Pianos and Pianos Instruments of Quality Not Cheapness Expert Tuning and Repairing 1831 West 54th,Street Evergreen 1782 CORT 8: BERKMAN Family Shoe Store Superior cor. Addison E. 105th cor. Pasadena Cedar cor. E. 96th Broadway cor. Harvard E. 55th cor. Central PICKERINGFS MARKET 8905 Wade Park Wholesale meats at Retail Prices Tel.: Cedar 3637 First Class Barber Shop J. A. CHRISTIAN 8704 Superior Ave. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING SANDS MOTOR CAR CO. Oakland - Pontiac 11825 Miles Ave. Broadway 2744 MRS. M. STOFKO DRY Goons -z- NoT1oNs Ladies' cf' Gents' F urnishings' 2904 Woodhill Road JOHN' J. LAZICKAS JEWELER D1'amonds : Rings : Watches Clocks : Bracelets Musical Instruments, Etc. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING 6402 Superior Ave. Cleveland, Ohio Near E. 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio Page Two hundredl thirty-thfree The JOHN A. MAHON Company Funeral Directors 9116 Superior Ave., N. E. Cedar 321 Princeton 28 Compliments of THE Sdiilfilll PROPERTIES 628-629 Williamson Bldg. Compliments of DR. 1.13. SKUSE, D.D. S. Specializing in Permanent Waving and All Branches of Beauty Culture LOEBS CHARM BEAUTY SHOPPE Woodland Ave., cor. 130th Bobbing by Male Experts Our Own Brands Hair Goods and Toilet Article PHONE FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE: CEDAR 1348 HOWARD BROS. Choice Meats of All Kinds Poultry, Fish and Game In Season 9107 Wade Park Ave. Phone: Garfield 9032 Free Towing to Our Shop F I X I T Body Repair Co. 2075 East 65th St. Cleveland CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS For MEN and BOYS For up-to-date Clothing and Furnishings, visit this store A. MARKS 7012 Superior Ave. Page Two hundfred thirty-four Compliments of The ALBRIGHT COAL Co. J. SCHWERTNER HARDWARE Compliments of Heating and Sheet Metal 8 Contractor PETER J HENRY Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories Clerk of Municipal Court Randolph 1596 Princeton 986 7802 WADE PARK AVE. CLEVELAND, O. ' EDWARD S. STANTON Architect 458 Erie Building CLEVELAND SUPERIOR 2759 Compliments of DR. H. R. BINKARD E. L. B L A N K'S Market Quality Meats at Lowest Prices 11106 Superior Ave. CEDAR 1242 I FACE BRICK OF QUALITY HY-TEX for CHURCHES : SCHOOLS : HOMES HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY 5005 Euclid Avenue Why not get the best? THE MODEL DAIRY Absolutely tubetcular test milk SAYRE CANDY CO. ' 1 , jaclrson's Butter Milk Jersey Cream Cottage Cheese Whipping Cream Fresh Made Candies UP-TO-DATE PLANT 4 1407 E. 81st St. Gar. 2688R. 8203 Superior Page Two hundred thirty-five Learn a Profession That Pays Fra-nco School of Art We teach show card and sign lettering, poster designing, com- position, color and figure. Private Instruction Terms Very Reasonable Call Penna. 2046 for appointment C. M. MlESSER 1409 Nicholas Road ,ix-. k L .Q .. U., . 1- -9 in ' as. Randolph 4352 Graduation Gifts That Last GUS F. ROSE JEWELER and OPTOMETTRIST I2 Watch : Clock : Jewelry I Repairing Our Specialty 7016 Superior Ave. Cleveland, O. 3 V L I In 1 4L,.---,.s. ' 1 .- ' .. A ', si Nl 1 J? . 1 R'-'I4 Q?' s I y 1-5 ff' I X 8 Q I - 1 , r . -.X '11 sw, 'AHB' .ffl i' s'lug-'a CHAS. P. BRICKMAN UNDER TA KER and EMBA LM ER 7208 SUPERIOR AVE. - Randolph 623 Compliments of DR. GEO. H. MRAZ JOHN SKULY Fancy Groceries 3942 St. Clair Ave. M. SLIMAK SHOES, DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS 12603 Madison Avenue PORTARO BROTHERS Beauty Salon and Barber Shop ' The place where service and satisfaction meety Permanent Waving and Marcelling For appointments call ' RANDOLPH 2160 ' 6916-6918 Sup-erior Ave. Cleveland, Ohio , V 1-Y, wf..,....,, e .,.f.F.,,'.., ,gm . -J.. ...au . , . K . Y ,psi I . , . . 1 ': we . X,..,.a. inf ' 0 'T' 2. , .A ,, Page Two hundred thirty-six JAMES NEPODAL BOWLING ALLEY 8302 Central Ave. Q , xl xv! -t .,, 4. A I. ' at s . 1 A v Z v A. v vi x 1 'i X u 60 vwf- -- - r- .. ---s V- 0 - 1 , QP 'Q' 'v K 'T' S lr ,va -kkl C .,,'NT,,T M .,,..-i,, J: :qi ,ir U1 5E ggiswsfnt- AwK ' ' fi 1125 Eidisaaesaw if '3 . , 5.-iii? I Main Office West Side Office ggy 1sszo Kinsman Rd. 3534 w. 125th sf. . 'iii Fairmount 6857 Lakewood 3534 x Fairmount 2415 iiifri Compliments of H. DICK lf' . D3 F d S h b Builders of Better Homes 3-E93 i' FC C WaI'tZCl'l CI' . 3 A -g REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Shaker Heights, Ohio -if 5 Money Furnished to Build . Y 31 The S. Kohn 8: Sons CO. SUPERIOR THEATER I ' is Furniture :Q Rugs for Every 8421 SUPERIOR AVE. if' ' Home . . yr Victrolas and Victor Records Q ' Where You Always gf Atwater-Kent Radios A - See I A GOOD SHOW b gg, ST. CYLAIR and E. 105th ST. 49- g 'fix P U R E '- 1 .Imported Olive Oil , ' Ag For Table and Medical Purposes Compliments of A FRESHMEN-RO0111 302 A The A R A T A Co. 55 8508 Broadway nm HOUGH RESTAURANT T 6 4 GLENVILLE DRUG CO. ' 8719 Hough Avenue :- John A' Mltermmet' Prop' My twenty-three years of experi- I hit. ' . ence in Leading Hotels-and Res- 13 5 A Prescription Pharmacist taurants enables me to serve any gm! A dish you desire: is A t n g 10429 St. Clair Ave. ANDyREW KOLIAS ' ,ggsf Q Cor. E. 105th St. Prvprietor ij a .. Q it .1 ima'-QE: .X J -A, . 4 H ., -.. .. .. - V. . F -. n ,,,, .!w. Page Two hundred thirty-seven ww ' - sm, . J' M.-Films: ' -, D .5 Q gt -' Sat f:s0s,i'i A S 2. 3 'fix 'N' 3 1 aw' X ,EJ A . K . ..,., ,f . , --f.Q,.,y!,,,..k-Nv,.3i3- 5 Y'1' , ws. Compliments of J. DYBZINSKI K Sfvggfi 1-gjxssf: 5 ,re .li fi TIEBERS MUSIC HOUSE Musical nstruments and Supplies Everything for the Musician and Music Lover Convenient Terms 1306 Addison Road at Superior Ave. ,ADVERTISERS COCEIQSQLQN MRS. A. HAUSSER Caxton Building Bread and Pastries Main 1100 CLEVELAND, OHIO 8505 Superior Avenue Fifth City Garfield 4115-W Compliments of CHECEL JEWELRY co. 423 Euclid Avenue Main 1429 Cleveland, O. Randolph 2769 A. F. ORENSKI Merchant Tailor 6910 Superior Avenue STANDARD MARKET FRED G. HAWERSAAT High Grade Meats Poultry and Oysters in Season Eddy 6152 9224 St. Clair Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO -'tsl xi , .V wh- - .xx sgzfxfw 'M A N, W Wg- . NSS-,. W' A AL ,4.,3.n's:g,g.l--wx p ' - '12 . pijwvxj . . -1 - .ut 'N g.Q:5,LaH'M. '4tAs.. -Q ' 'K l'1.'....,Q...w45, ' .. Page Two hundred thirty-eight Eddy 9589 F. E. DOUGHERTY Plumbing and Sewering 1002 East 143rd Street Cleveland, O. EQ K ,.:,,,m .- -vw-f.-1-,A-g:Q.y 5-it .fu .Tx - p KARL FEICKERT Originator and Designer of Artistic Wigs and Toupees X X Xi T53 'f gdi x . f rezggs gre 10517 Superior Avenue Garfield 3886 COM PLI MEN TS OF The KIBLER CLOTHING Co. MCGOVERN MILLINERY Hats to Suit Your Individual Type. 8405 Euclid Ave. G. Schirmer Music Company CIeveIand's Largest Music Store School and Church Music Our Specialty 45 The Arcade CHERRY 3997 COMPLIMENTS OF THE MIDLAND BANK Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Sundries and Toilet Articles McCLAIN'S PHARMACY 8311 Superior Ave. Agents for Federal Orthonosic Radio - Radio Supplies COMPLIMENTS OF The W. H. BAETZ Co. DRY GOODS 10405-07 St. Clair Ave. 'TY' -e'v'e'w,mv'.n.'r' 1 ,H-wi.. - t BLUE GRASS DAIRY 1383 EAST 91ST STREET ,ff-N am.-Mfr wg. kfew 5 iw ' N... 1-Mu,-L . . K- X Page Tfwo hundred thirty-nine Authorized Capital S2,500,000.00 The AMERICAN SURETY SAVINGS 8: LOAN CO. 9. Z ON SAVINGS Organized for Service -'4166 E. 13lst St. Tel. Broadway 3564 ' 1 COMPLIMENTS OF A. R. STAUDT ANNOUNCING- School uniform frocks of distinc- tion, made to order, for the Little Miss in the Grammar Grades, or her Big Sister in the Academy. The Cleveland Nurses' -- Apparel and Uniform Co. 1104 Prospect Avenue Prospect 2545 JOSEPH J. GREEVES 1435 E. 9th Street Catholic Book Store Rosaries, Prayer Books, Statues Magazines Everything for the School When you order from The House That Makes Friends-and Keeps Them you are'sure. of good goods, right prices and excellent service. Write for our free catalogs of the following: Class Pins Pennants h Class Rings Banners Dance Programs Arm Bands 1 Memory Books Felt Novelties A Engraved Calling Cards Commencement Supplies The Harter School Supply Co. Everything for the School 2046 E. 71st St. Cleveland, Ohio EARLY SPRING STYLES New pumps -in patent leather, satin and tan calf. Pumps, strapless or with a single strap. All have the new rounded toes, Cuban and straight Spanish heels at 35.00 and 36.00 I H R. H. FETTERMAN 8514-16 HOUGH AVE. Pure Food HOME BAKERY Everything in the Baker's Line 8811 Superior Ave. j, rx N- -me-t,.:'mf,,1, .' ' ',w1::f ag. f p ' -3, bfi. 1 --3533. K -s ff, it 'fu N K- . Y 1 .er -'-txdq 4 ..,. ,ak ,N-- Page Two hundred forty FOR WHOLESALE PRICES On Carnival' Goods, Dance Novel- ties, Paper Hats, Noise Makers, Serpentine, Confetti, Bridge and Party Favors, see Cleveland Merchandise 8: Novelty Company 1384 W. 6th St. Cherry 3195 .,,. ,V s L ..,E. ii.Ui-hrli ' '. , ' J, ' N RUE 7 ' ' 'mw 35535. V ' f n i 31 -'ff' - .Ahh . ' ' - s K Q ' A 53 1 Autographs , ' vc? Q ' Q 1 2 3' ' 716' V , 1 aw 7 M- v' I A '96 F iii' V f' - it , auf ' ' Y ' K ' X K ' f a : ' ef ' ' ' , X , 351' P X I , . A A . ff ..'. fl .A fx 42,4-2 M K ff, I Zcffi Q 'QM I ' TI, K, , . QCIC D T F K ' ,w 1 . ji. U f if Y .1 1 . X fig, C M I lg 1' I - L, J Q . 1 I V J : -L' ' . r L s Ja I .. ,, ., . 59.5 ,,.g..a X , . ,f V' I I' A 1 5 , s ,l i5 I 'vu 1 mf? J' if I . , . P . . ,, .7 L. s .x 4 I . . 'xii' 551 I x 'yn f. 1 'i 3... 'ggzk .,.,:,.. x g o 1- . ' . P 9 ' r g I 5 I I . X U I . I ff -U ! - . s ii ap 1.9. 62' J, :'Y N u 1 ,. ,,. A ,, 2' . 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