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Christe Generals - - Qur Leaders Although Coadjutor lidward F. Hoban has been in Cleveland for only a little over a year, he has already become well-known to his laity. Noted as an executive, Bishop Hoban has shifted much of the burden of work from Bishop Shrembs. Bishop l'loban's visit to Notre Dame acad- emy in September introduced the student body to an interesting addition to our diocesan life. lt was at this first visit that our Bishop made us more conscious of the great gifts given to us. A great opportunity bas been given you in obtaining this Christian educa- tion which will form your characters into Christian models under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Damef' were the inspiring opening words of his message to us. ln conclusion, he gave us a prayer, which is most fitting and proper for this book. We offer thanksgiving to Almighty God for the opportunity that has been given to us for hav- ing higher education Linder the auspices of the Church, under the very roof where Christ Himself dwells in the Tabernacle, and under the guidance of the Sisters of Notre Dame. Teaching the seniors apologetics is definitely a cinch for FATHER joim GIillRl'l'Y with that dis- arming lrish smile of his. His classes, although they are deep, have shown us how to give any brand of heretic a run for his money . . . Laugh- ing eyes, an eternal smile, and a cheery good morning all have made FA'i'H13R A1.ifRiio TR1'1'z, O. F. M. a beloved Hgure at Notre Dame. As freshman and sophomore religion teacher, he has endeared himself to both classes and is a friend we all claim . . . FATHI-llk DANllil. PI1'lilI,SCTliIl TliR traded the robes of a Franciscan for khaki and took the position of chaplain in the U. S. Army. Our loss was the Army's gain but we're proud of the work he's doing. Wlaeiw peace comes we know he'll be back at Notre Dame again . . . Among the many memories we'll cherish, there will always be one which stands out from all the rest. That is the personification of kindness, understanding, humor, and leadership, which is our skipper, SISTER MAIKY RALPH. Her color- ful assemblies show us the humorous and the serious side of her nature. But always we find her a true friend and guide who will never lose that special place in our hearts . . . Sls'i'uR MAIKY Rev. ,Iohn -I. Cerrity Cfvajvliiin Duuirf Pfc'ifxr'fvifl4'r, O.l .M. Rev. Alfred Tritz, O.li.M.
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ghjag. A y, 1,11 4 ,. + 4. Tlie Most Reverend .Iosepb Sclirembs, S.l1.U., I,I..D. .f1f'i!1lw,i!mp, Iijifmfi of fflvz wlumf During tliese critical years of war, we in Cleveland are especially lucky in possessing an Arclibisliop wbo is nationally known as a Ciatliolic leader of integrity and cbaracter. ln 1921 liisliop Slirembs came to Cleveland and immediately set to work at reorganiza- tion. New parislies were formedg cliurclies and scliools were built-especially scliools, for bis early love of education bas never left bim, but ratlier bas increased as years passed. Be- cause of tliis deep interest tbe Cleveland dio- cisan scliool system is noted tlirougliout tlie United States for its bigli standards. IO -QQ .5 'vp N ffsf.: 'M ' fjffmff A ,E if ii-1 I 'T 'A '55 1 ggi? fxv wi. uv, , -F' fi' ,. wil, 2 ' -4' if . QMS' 1 - F, Y vi ' 'Ani I Tbe Mcmst Reverend lfdward li. lloban, S.kI.D., I,l..IJ. Cfoailjlrlnr liiilmj: nf filflflxlllil Tbe foundation of Sisters' College in 1928 was perliaps tlie most important of Bisliop Slirembs' educational activities. Tlirougli tlie expenditure of time, energy, and money, lie bas proved bis loyalty to tlie principles of Cbristian education. His being raised to tlie rank of Arclibisliop-bisliop in 1939 was tlie litting climax to a life spent for tlie furtlier- ing of Clirist's Cliurcli. Altbougli Bisliop Slirembs bas been in ill liealtli for several years we at Notre Dame and of Notre Dame look to liim as a symbol of Catliolic leadersliip and education.
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Classes, Teachers, Classmates ACjlfRA is an unfailing consultant in anything pertaining to senior religion, American or world history, sociology, or scholarship exams. Recog- nized by her understanding of human nature, she possesses a keen intelligence and a sparkle of deep humor . . . Success of the junior high mis- sion committee is due to the excellent supervi- sion of Sts'riaR MAIKY AIMIQE. Sister teaches his- tory, is one of the moderators of the A. A., and the freshman of 303 proudly claim her for a homeroom teacher . . . SISTER MARY ALICIA pos- sesses the dynamic personality that made her tops as senior class moderator, and director of the Dramatic Club. Witlitmut her the senior activi- l'jrjn'r lrfl: YY'ith an txt to the future, Nlay l,.ll'I'.Il1, ,Io-Anne l'tlk'lI!l.lIl, .intl llelen lficvner talk over their senior religion course. lrmwr' lrfl: Kathleen Mellugli, llnnna l'monn.iy, .ind Kathleen Ankt'nbr.intlt eooperate in their study of co-ops for econotnics. ties would not have been the success they were. She teaches religion, speech and Ifnglish litera- ture in her homeroom 109 . . . Sophomore world history has become one of the most fascinating subjects of the year and all because of Sts'r1iR MARY BERTILDA. Religion plays a big part in history, and through Sister, sophomores have learned God's place in the story of man and the world . . . Three parts of cheerfulness to five parts of helpfulness gives you Sts'rt2R MARY CAR- MELETTE. All the proof necessary for this equa- tion can be supplied by her chemistry and physics students. The Nieuwland Science Club and the Sky Club can proudly boast her as mod- Ufrlnv' Rigftlf Pat Q-.lN.ll1Jlljlll, Virginia lipra, .intl Xlary lratni Callahan keep up with current events as .'Xinerie.ni history students. I,fHl'l'YA Riglvl: l3emnnstr.iting one way tn beat Iiigh clothing pricex are Patricia Kenney, .lean Karcher. and Kiervnaine ki.lllll1iL'l' ol' tlw home ec survey class. I2
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