Notre Dame High School - Marian Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

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If 5 If I ' V 'Q I H1 I I . I s 5 - I+ I I . ' -I I I t , I' I , I 1 . ' 1 X 'HX' ry , , I- ' 4' '15-6Pw nr- A 3 wiv, 4 ' ri, f 5? f ' 1 v-ZS' I 1 I I' A I 4. '4 ' I J RT. REV. MONSIGNOR FRANCIS T. SULLIVAN Om Pastor l9ll5 PAGE FIVE THE MARIAN REV. ALBERT JOSEPH HENKEL HOLLY Directof' PAGE SIX I 9 A 5 THE MARIAN THE STAFF Center: Editor, Louise Kiiselg second row: Associate Editors, Carl Labbe, Bettye Krugg third row, Advertising Manager, Helen Jonopulosg Business Manager, Mona Manningg fourth row: Assistant Sports Editor, William Davisg Assistant Editor and Art Editor, John T. Delaneyg Sports Editor, Robert Mahoneyg lifth row: Circulation Managers, Patrick Neligan, George Schindler. I9ll5 PAGE SEVEN I THE MARIAN l9ll5 Ti-IE MARIAN SENIORS BOB MAHONEY PRESIDENT Worth, courage, honor, thest indeed his sustenance and birthright are. Class Pres. '42, '45: Altar Boys' Club '42, '43, '44, '45, Pres. '44, Vice-Pres. '43: Navil- lus Club '44, '45, Treas. '45g C.S.M.C, '42, '43, '44, '45: Basketball '42, '43, '44, '45: Sports Editor of Marian '45: Student Coun- cil '433 Football Team '43, '44, '45: Class Night '45. BETTYE KRUG VICE'PRESIDENT To see her is to love her. Cheer Leader '44, '45p Letter Girls' Club '44, '45, Pres. '45: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Asst. Editor of Marian '45: Class Vice- Pres. '45: Navillus Club '44, '-45: Sodality '42, '43, '44, '45: Tablenu '45: Class Night '45: Basketball '42, '43, '44, 45: Captain '44: Library Staff '43, '44: Gym Captain '45: Senior Play '45. ROSE MARY VALADIE SECRETARY Her smile shows her happiness, Her friends Her popularity. Student Council '42, '44: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Nnvillus Club '44, '45: Class Secy. '42, '45: Sodality '42, '43, '44, '45: Tableau '45: Class Night '45: Spanish Club '44: Li- brary Club '44: Library Staff '43: Junior Play '44: Senior Play '45: Latin Tournament Finals '42: Basketball '43, '44, '45. NICK GILES TREASURER Strength of heart and might of limb, and mainly use of skill. Class Treas. '44, '45: Football Team '43, '44, '45: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45, Vice-Pres. C.S.M.C. '45: Navillus Club '44, '45: Class Night '45: Letter Men's Club '45: Boxing :44g Spanish Club '45: Mgr. Basketball Team I lv P 'I . I9ll5 PAGE NINE THE MARIAN PAGE TEN SENIORS 4 IN SERVICE MARK GANG His heart is all an honor bent. C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '45: Nnvillus Club '45: Altar Boys '42, '43, '45: Band '42, '43: Choir '42, '43. BILLY BECKER I am not only witty in myself, but cause than win in others. C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: President '45: Nuvlllus Club '44, '45, Junior Plny '44, Floor Chnirmzun, Prom. '44: Science Club '43, '44. WILLIAM LYNSKEY Silence is deep as Eternity: Speech is shallow as Time. C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45, Nnvillus Club '44, '45: Letter Men's Club '44, '45: Boxing: teum '44, Altar Boys' Club '42, '43, '44, '45, I9ll5 THE MARIAN SE IDRS LOUISE KIISEL Nothing g-reat was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Editor of Marian '45, Sodality '42, '43, '44, '45, Spanish Club '45, C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45, Glee Club '45, Class Night '45, Library Staff Chairman '44, Business Mgr. Junior Play '44, Letter Girls' Club '42, '43, '44, '45Z Scribe '44, Secy. ,451 Oratorical Con- test '43, Basketball '42, '43, '44, '45, Navillus Club '44, '45, French Club '45, Class Vice- Pres. '44, Senior Play '45, Reporter for Marian '42, '43, '44, Gym Captain '42, '43. TERRY DORSEY I love experiments, I am always making them. Latin Tournament '42, '43, '44, '45, Navi!- lus Club '44, '45, C.S.M.C. '42, '44, '45, Al- tar Boys '42, '43, '44, '45, French Club '45, Wrestling '44, '45. HELEN JONOPULOS A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Oratorical Contest '42, '44, '45, C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45, Navillus Club '44, '45, Spanish Club '45, Music '42, '43, Cheer Leader '44, '45, Letter Girls' Club '44, '45, Science Club '43, Tableau '45Z Sodality '42, '43, '44, '45, Student Council '43, Basketball '42, '43, '44, '45: Library Staff '43: Band '42, '43, Secy. Spanish Club '45, Class Secy. '42, Junior Play '44, Class Night '45, Advertising Man- ager of Marian '45. CARL LABBE Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Navillus Club '44, '45, Science Club '43, '44, '45, Pres. Science Club '45, Boxing '44, Junior Play '44, Senior Play '45, Altar Boys' Club '42, '43, '44, '45, Class Night '45, Associate Editor of Ma1'ian 45. 9ll5 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TWELVE l THE MARIAN SENIORS JIMMIE CQOMBS The greater man, the greater courtesy. C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Class Night '45: Nuvillus Club '44, '45: Spanish Club '45, JAYNE CAMERON A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Sodnlity '42, '43, '44, '45: Nuvillus Club '44. '45: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Spanish Club '45: Class Night '45: Senior Plny '45: Librury Staff '43, '44: Basketball '43, '45. BGB MCDONALD A man by 'nothing is so well betrayed as by his manners. Nuvillus Club '45, C.S.M.C. '45: Class Night. '45 MARY FRANCES COSTELLO Few things are impossible to deligcnce and skill. Sodulity '42, '43, '44, '45: Library Stuff '43, '44, '45: Nuvillus Club '44, '45: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Publicity Ghuirmun Junior Plny 44: Class Night '45: Tublenu '45: Basketball '42, '43, '44, '45: Advertising' Mgr. Senior Play '45: Glee Club '45, Sccy. 45: Register Reporter '45. l9ll5 THE MARIAN SENIORS DOROTHY DAY Those graceful acts, those thousand decencies that daily flow from from all her words and actions. Pres. Sodality '45: Spanish Club '44, '45: Pres. '45: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45g Secy. '44, '45: Navillus Club '44, '45: Secy. '44: Sodulity '42, '43, '44, '45: Treas. '43: Band '42, '43, '44, '45: Secy. '44, Librarian '42, '43, Latin Tournament '42, Class Night '45: Glee Club '45: Junior Play '44: Senior Play '-15: Register Reporter '45. JIM DAVIS Combines work with play and makes both a. pleasuref i Class Treas. '42, Class President '43, '44: Altar Boys '42, '43, '44, '45: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Navillus Club '44, '45: Football Team '42, '43, '44, '45, Capt. '45: Basketball Team '42, '43, '44, '45: Spanish Club '44: Class Night '45: Letter Men's Club '42, '43, '44, '45: Pres. '45: Popularity Contest '42. JUANITA PATTERSON True humility, the highest virtue, mother of them all. Glee Club '45: French Club '45: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '451 Tablcau '45: Navillus Club '44, '45: Sodality '42, '43, '44, '45g Class Night '45: Library Staff '43, '44. GEORGE SCHINDLER An honest man annd a warm heart within. Altar Boys' Club '42, '43, '44, '45: Most Outstanding Altar Boy '45: Class Treas. '43: Spanish Club '45: Class Night '45: Band '42, '43, '44: Vice-Pres. of Altar Boys' Club '45: Navillus Club '44, '45: Science Club '43: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Circulation Mgr. of Marian '45. Q I9ll5 PAGE THIRTEEN lf' PAGE FOURTEEN THE MARIAN SENICRS PAT NELIGAN There is no wisdom like fTd.11.k7'l6SS.H C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Altar Boys Club '42, '43, '44, '45: Navillus Club '44. '45: Class Night, '45: Popularity Contest '44, '45: Cheer Leader '44: Band '42: Cla as Vice-Pres. '43, Science Club '43, '44, '45, Secy. '-43: Lutin Tournament '42: Orntorical Contest '43, '45: Circulation Mgr. of Marian '45, MARY AGNES STRAI-ILE Unthinlgi'ng, gay, and young, I laugh'd and danc'd and tallfd and su'rig. Popularity Contest '44, '45: C.S.M.C. '43, '44, '45: Sodality '43, '44, '4l3: Nnvillua Club '44, '45: Library Staff '43, '44: Spanish Club '45:'4Class Night '45: Senior Play '45: Mu- sic 3. JCHN DELANEY For if he will he will, you may depend on it. Altar Boys '42, '43, '44, '45, Pre:-1. '45, Vice- Pres. '44, Secy. '43: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45, Treas. '44: Band '42, '43, '44, '45, Stu- dent Council '42, Junior Play '44: Senior Play '45: Navillus Club '44, '45: Spanish Club '44: Latin Tournament '42: Asst. Edi- tor of Marian '45: Cheer Lender '44: Class Pres. '42: Class Night '45: Science Club '43, '44: Reporter for Marian '42: Art Editor '45. MARY DOROTHY BRIEN Beauty and truth are worthy to to be sought. Sodality '42, '43, '44, '45: Nuvillus Club '44, '45: Clafs Secy. '42: Junior Play '45: C.S.M.C '42, '43, '44, '45: Science Club '43: Latin Tournament '42: Music '44: Spanish Club '45, Glee Club '45: Basketball '44, '45: Class Night. '45: Senior Play '45. l9ll5 THE MARIAN SENICRS ' JCHN HARRIS A 'ma'n's man, Football Team '43, '44, '45, Letter Men's Club '43, '44, '45: Wrestling Team '43, '44, '45: Class Night '45: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Navillus Club '44, '45. MARY JO DOLAN For courtesy wins woman all as well as valor may. Glee Club '45: Sodality '42, '43, '44, '45: Navillus Club '44, '45: G.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Class Night '45g Tableau '45: Basket- ball '42, '43, '44, '45. GECRGE AWAD I love my fellow'c1eatu're, I do all , the good I can. Altar Boys '42, '43, '44, '45, Secy. '45: Stage Manager of Junior Play '44: Navillus Club '44, '45: C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Senior Pluy '45: Class Night '45, Spanish Club '44: Science Club '43: Band '42, '43, '44, '45. MCNA MANNING It is good to be -merry and wise. Music '42, '43, '44, '45: Band '42, '43, '44, Glee '-45: Vice-Pres. '45, Librarian '42, '43, Club '45: Pres. 45 C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Navillus Club '44, '45: Tablenu '45: Spanish Club '44, '45: Vice-Pres. '45: Bas- ketball '42, '43, '44, '45 Gym Capt. '44: Li- brary Staff '433 Sodality '42, '43, '44, '45, Vice-Pres. '45: Letter Girls' Club '44, '45: Reporter '45: Business Mgr. of Marian '45, Junior Play '44, Senior Play '45: Class Night '45. I9ll5 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN THE MARIAN SENIORS MILDRED COLOSIA Her kind thought of others is her only care. G.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Glec Club '45: Sodality '42, '43. '44, '45: Navillui Club '44, '45: Class Night '45: Tableau '45: Bas- ketball '42, '43, '44, '45: Capt. Basketball Team '43. BILL DAVIS He spealgeth not, and yet there liest a conversation in his eyes. Football '42, '43, '44, '45: Cu-Cant. '45: Al- tar Boys '42, '43, '44, '45, Treas. '44: C.S.M.C. '42, 43. '44, '45: Navillu-' Club '44, '45: Class Night '45: Basketball '42, '43, '44, '45: Asst. Sports Editor of Marian '41g Letter Men's Club '42, '43, '44, '45: Choir '43: All Mid-South Football '45. DORGTHY DIETZEN Her ways are ways of pleasanmess, and all he-r paths are peace. C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Glee Club '46: Sodality '42, '43, '44, '45: Navillus Club '45: Class Night '45 Basketball '42, '43, '44, '45, ALBERT RICHIE Men of humor are always in some degree men of power. Altar Boys' Club '42, '43, '44, '45: G.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45: Treus. C.S.M.C. '45: Bus- kethall '44, '45: Football '44, '45: Spanish Club '45: Navillus Club '44, '45: Class Niyzht '45: Businevs Mgr. of Senior Play '45: Sci- ence Club '43. I9ll5 THE MARIAN SENIORS MARY ELIZABETH FORD Wearing all that weight of learning lightly like a flower. Sodality '42, '43, '45g Spanish Club '44, '45, Treas. '45: Latin Tournament Finals '42: Navillus Club '44, '45: C.S.M.G. '42, '43, '44, '45: Science Club '43: Class Night '45: Mu- sic '42, 43', '44, '45, Tubleau '45. THERESA SEMANICK A true friend forever. C.S.M.C. '45: Sodality '45: Navillus Club '45, Class Night '45. X, KATHRYN GLAZE Small, but how clear to us. Sodzxlity '42, '43, '44, '45: Spanish Club '45: Class Night '45: Glee Club '45: Library Staff '43g C.S.M.C. '42, '43, '44, '45. l9ll5 PAGE SEVENTEEN THE MARIAN 1312. 135.51 1941 1351 HISTORY . It was on a bright September day in the year 1941 when the Seniors of 1945 entered Notre Dame High School as Freshmen. Although we had been here for many years, it was as if we were stepping into something that we had never known before. Most of us managed to survive the trials and troubles of our Freshman year, and to enter our Sophomore year with vim and vigor. It is a good thing that we were furnished with physical vigor at least, because we were nearly subdued by the weighty problems of Algebra and Second Year Latin. It was in our Sophomore year that we began to feel the stinging touch of the war. Hugh' Cotter, Milton Colosia, Gerald Brewer, and Ida Sabine left our school ranks to join the ranks of Uncle Sam. After' two successful years in high school, in 1943 we began our third year, our junior Year at Notre Dame. This was a year to remember. We started our study of Spanish, and the names of Robert Mahoney, Nick Giles, Albert Richie, jim and Bill Davis and O. B. Wehunt began to take a prominent place in the school sports news. We gave our Grst play, Almost Summer, that year, and, because of our enthusiasm, it was a great success. As soon as it was completed, plans were laid for the IuniorfSenior Prom, After many weeks of laborious work, we produced a Prom the likes of which had not been seen for many years. With this behind us, we completed our Junior year and turned over another page of history. In the fall of 1944 we enrolled at Notre Dame for the hnal race for Victory. Many things have happened since we began the last year of our school career. We have edited successfully THE MARIAN and' compiled the 1945 edition of the ANNUAL. In November we produced our second play, Brother Goose. We have grown wiser, not only in our studies but in the ways of life. And now it is almost time for us to say goodfbye to Notre Dame. We reflect on all the days that we have spent here! We think of O. B. Wehunt, Billy Becker, Ross Daniels, Thomas Lee, Mark Gank, William Lynskey, and all the boys who have left our number, and we realize that our history is part of a sacred tradition that has been left to us by those now fighting to preserve American traditions everywhere in the United States. We must hold high our torch and give the best we have too those who follow, that they too may cherish, as we have done, the name and fame of our Alma Mater. LOUISE KIISEL. I 9 ll 5 PAGE EIGHTEEN THE MARIAN N, X f 'Q J CLASS PROPHECK It was the 27th day of May, when feeling quite luxurious, I boarded a plane for the West. We made numerous stops, and on many of these stops I was able to leave the plane. Frequently I bumped into old school friends of mine who seem to be scattered over this vast country. In Memphis as I left the plane and casually strolled across the landing Held into the waiting-room, I noticed a handsome young man in the uniform of a pilot on the Memphis' Hawaii deluxe air-liner. It was Billy Becker. I was glad to hear that Billy had recently seen or heard about many of our classfmates of 1945. While in Hawaii, Billy told me he had seen Carl Labbe waiting for the Clipper to the Mariana Islands, where on Saipan he was to survey for a large Clipper base. Carl stated that he had recently encountered R. N. Mary Frances Costello, who, in the Navy's largest hospital in the Philippines, was in charge of the psychopathic wards. Mary Frances had told him that Louise Kiisel is now a member of the 'iBook-offthe-MonthClub review staff. Our train of thought was broken by the announcement of the preparation for the de' parture of our plane. Within a few minutes after I left Billy, we were again in the air. Our next stop was Oklahoma City. Here we had a short holdover because of low visi' bility. Deciding to take in some form of entertainment, I went to a Musical Concert. As I entered the auditorium the lights were dimmedg the star made her entrance, and as she moved gracefully to the piano, I suddenly realized that this young lady was my former classmate, Mona Manning. At intermission I met Mona back stage to see and hear of her great success. While talking to her I discovered that she also had heard from many of the former members of our Senior class at Notre Dame. She had received a letter the day before from Mary Dorothy Brien, who at the present time was in New Orleans ony her honeymoon. In her letter, Mary Dorothy had mentioned that Rose Mary 'Valadie was working as a Secretary to the T. V. A. executive in Chattanooga. Mary Dorothy also mentioned Mary Agnes Strahle, who is secretary for the airline just opened in Chattanooga. After an enjoyable evening at the concert, I again boarded the plane. One by one the lights of the plane were extinguished. As I settled back for a little nap my seat mate fwho had just found his seat in the darkj struck a match. In the glow I could see the face of a sturdy young man. I later found out, in the course of conversation, that it was Bill Davis. Bill was on his way to Santa Fe, New Mexico, on a business trip for the Government. While talking over our school days, Bill said that his brother Jim was now Athletic Director for the Navy's Rehabilitation Hospital in San Francisco. In San Francisco also was Nick Giles, who was helping make athletics easier for wounded service men of 1945. Bill had recently heard from Bob Mahoney, who is now with the Naval Air Patrol in the Philippines. Bob met Dorothy Day, now working as an aid to the commander of the Naval Air Patrol there. He said that Dorothy was just bubbling over with news from the girls and boys back in the States. She said that jimmy Coombs was now singing with George Awad's handg and in New York was Kathryn' Glaze, who now has her own skating show at Madison Square Car' den. George Schindler is a doctor in the Armyls research laboratory. Also in the medical profession is William Lynskey. About 11:40 the plane taxied from the held at Santa Fe, -leaving Bill behind. While in Santa Fe we acquired two new stewardesses. Much to my joy they were two young ladies that I had gone to school with, in my high school days, Juanita Patterson and Mary Elizabeth Ford. They made the rest of the trip to California with the plane, but since they were busy with their work they did not stop long to talk. Before they had to move about their work, they did tell me of Helen -lonopulos, who is dramatic teacher in New Yorkg and Mildred Ciolosia and Theresa Semanick, who are designing hats for one of Detroit's leading fashion s ops. I Hnally reached my destination when the plane landed at Los Angeles, California. I was staying at a leading hotel where a large premiere was being held. There were many celebrities present. Among them I spotted Model Dorothy Dietzen, and the current screen favorite, Pat Neligan. The ballroom was decorated by Iohnny Delaney and the master of ceremony I9ll5 PAGE N INIETEEN THE MARIAN CLASS PROPHECY qcommuedp was Bob MacDonald. I stopped to chat with Dorothy awhile, and she pointed out Mary Jo Dolan and Jayne Cameron, who were advertising managers for Powers' Model Agency where Dorothy was working. Jayne passed, in a hurry, as usual, on her way to see that all was in order for Dorothy's appearance, but she did stop long enough to tell me of Terry Dorsey, who is now with a physics research laboratory in Los Angeles. I learned that Albert Richie was a coach for the bestfknown professional basketball team now touring the country. Mark Gang, the overseer for all of Johnny Delaney's construction jobs, passed by in time to tell me that John Harris is now touring Europe on a wrestling exhibition. It was with much regret that had to report back to New York and my job. So, leaving California and all my classmates of the past, I began my tour across country. BETTY KRUG, '45. Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of '45, do hereby proclaim and declare this our last Will and Tertament, and revoke all former Wills made by us: To Monsignor Sullivan, we leave our sincere appreciation for his alfection and fatherly interest in us during our school years. To the faculty, we give our thanks and gratitude for their kind and patient efforts in our behalf, during our years at Notre Dame. To the Seniors of '46, we leave you our Homeroom and all thc privileges pertaining thereto. 1. To Thomas Johnson we leave Terry Dorsey's dancing ability. 2. To Theresa Miller we leave Cottie Strahle's peroxide. 3. To Marjorie Ridge we leave Mona Manning and Mary E. Ford's music ability. 4. To Muffy Virgin we leave Bettye Krug's athletic interest. 5. To Carolyn Chamberlain we leave Mary Dorothy Brien's curly hair. 6. To John Walsh, John Delaney and Pat Neligan's ability as cheer leader. 7. To William Brenton we leave Carl Labbe's work at the Post Olhce. 8. To Joe Gribben we leave Bob Mahoney's way with the girls. 9. To Pat Sloan we leave Dorothy Dietzen's 1igure. 10. To Betty Rice we leave Jayne Cameron's height. 11. To Mary Ellen Shipley we leave Dorothy Day's kindness. 12. To Ann Becker we leave Albert Richie's motto, Action speaks louder than words. 13. To Button Haskins we leave Jim Davis' love of college. 14. To Joe Payne we leave Nick Giles' ability to handle money. 15. To Celestine Alonso we leave Kathryn Glaze and Mildred Colosia's love of the Navy. 16. To Angelo Nobile we leave George Awad's place in the Band. 17. To Rita Fillauer we leave Juanita Patterson's motto, Silence is golden. 18. To Donald Reardon we leave George Schindler's heart-breaking qualities. 19. To Ann Devine we leave Mary Jo Dolan's shyness. 20. To Edward Cotter we leave Bill Davis' place on the football squad. 21. To Mary Milburn we leave Rose Mary Valadie's interest in dubious things. 22. To Paul Brewer we leave John Harris' physique. 23. To Joe Howard we leave Jimmy Coombs' singing ability. 24. To Betty Stagmaier we leave Mary Frances Costello's jolly disposition. . 25. To Marilyn Gordon we leave Louise Kiisel's dignity. 26. To Pat St. Charles we leave Carl Labbe's dancing technique. 27. To Joe Bennett we leave Mary Dorothy Bricn's ticket to Nashville. 28. To Cynthia Holley we leave Louise Kiisel's gift of talk. 29. To Patty Stewart we leave Mona Manning's quiet ways. In testimony whereof we have subscribed the name of our legally designated attorney, HELEN JONOPULOS. PAGE TWENTY I 9 A 5 THE MARIAN Class Night PROGRAM March 24, 1945 Welcome ............. 1 .........v..,........................................................................... Helen Jonopulos Tea for Two-Piano Duet ..........,.....,........,...................... Mona Manning, John Delaney 'LStardust -Clarinet and Saxophone Duet ........,............... Dorothy Day, George Awad JUNIORS ON PARADE Robert Mahoney, Pat Neligan, George Schindler, Robert MacDonald BASIN STREET BLAcKoUTs Jim Davis, Nick Giles, Bill Davis, Jimmie Coombs, Carl Labbe, Albert Richie, John Harris, Terry Dorsey Classmates O'Mine ...,.......,................................................................................ Senior Boys StoutfHearted Men fV1ctQr Herbertj. ,...,,,.,...........,................ ......... S enior Boys ALICE'S BLUE GOWN Comedy in One Act, by Rose Campion Patty, Alice's Little Sister ............................................................................ Mona Manning Miss Prescott, Stern Director .,..,.,.,..........,....,.. .........,.,... . .. .. ..,.... ............ L ouise Kiisel Alice, Who Simply Has to Have the Blue Gown ...... ...,............ H elen Jonopulos Dizzy, Who Gets Confused About It ...................... .............,............. B etty Krug Dodo, Who Can't Quite Understand ..............,..... .......... M ary Dorothy Brien Lola, Who Can't Be Botherecl ................... .......... R ose Mary Valadie Jane, Who Is Very Sensible ........,..,.............. ............ J ane Cameron Celeste, Who Is just Too Sweet ................,........, ........ M ary Elizabeth Ford L'Alice Blue Gown fMcCarthyfTurneyj ...,..... ................ 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John Dolan, Mary Ellen Maycanng fourth row: Herschell Page, Margaret Hubbuch, David Fonseca, Martha Eaker, Paul Leeg Hfth row: Patrick Hill, Edna Mae Sparks, Thomas Labbe, Ann Alsohrook, Raymond Seiner, Christine Maloney sixth row: Wilma Haley, Adrin Farley, Eilien Goodwin, Gary McGee, Elinor Ann Fassnachtg seventh row: William Carter, Hazel Semanick, James Dorsey, John Egar, Theresa Vogt, Frank Steiner. second row: Margaret Bromlett, Fred Yeager, Mary Pat Bennettg Kathryn Lynskey, james Capley, l9ll5 PAGE TWENTY'FWE THE MARIAN P 9 ,, fi' FRESHMEN President, William Haskinsg VicefPresident, Ann Arcadyg Secretary, Margaret Ann Fordg Treasurer, Carrol Gribben PAGE TWENTY'SIX I 9 ll 5 THE MARIAN Freshman Class fx- sim in 25 ---- gi' ,g. 5f'4252 1 ' ' ' 52412429- Q,-'fvf .----42:-2.'f::fM '313-.5-Fw: -ww... 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First row: Dorothy Cotter, Patrick Crowe, Patricia Casey, Roy Saxon, Jeannine Acheyg second row: Byron Tatum, Jane Brien, James Richards, Rosemary Costner, third row: Margaret Manning, Quigg Wade, Dorothy Gordon, Herbert Buck, Christine Milburn, fourth row: James Johnson, Sarah Strahle, Reginald Stagmaier, Genevieve Stolpmang fifth row: Margaret Donovan, John Reilly, Ann Neligan, Richard Howard, Sarah Daly, sixth row: Joan Page, Robert Norton, Mary Frances Neligan, Bernard Burkeg seventh row: Elizabeth MacDonald, Gregory Shipley, Donna Jean Smith, Patrick Dorn, Margaret Crowe. l9ll5 PAGE TWENT Y'SEVEN THE MARIAN Here and There PAGE TWENTY'EIGHT l9ll5 THE MARIAN Here and There l9ll5 PAGE THIRTY THE MARIAN Goodbye Goodfbye Notre Dame, the great day has come, We are leaving you now with gay smiles, But, if when the years stretch ahead life's joys change to It's to you we will turn 'cross the miles. In visions we'll see the old steps, the glass doors, The library, our classrooms so sober, The faces of classmates, the gym, and the games, The Processions of May and Cctober. Other seniors will come, other seniors will go Up the steps where our laughter now soundsg tears Boys and girls like ourselves with their hopes and their fears, Will pass through the days' daily rounds. They will seek with the laughter and sparkle of youth, With its vague and fitful unrest, The things of the mind, the heart and the soul That render Iife's fullness more blest. New loves and devotions, new ties will we form, In the march of the years as they go, But the memories we'll treasure, the friendships most clear, Will be those that you've made us know. So, goodfbye, Notre Dame, we yield up our place In your halls, in your classrooms, your loveg We rejoice as we go, that others may know Your wisdom that is drawn from above. l9ll5 -1 I rn Z 5 pt P 2 1-D- D310-lf - Spanish EI b Faqs an cuz ff' 4-+4 gc r-.ri CDC Scuence Club 3 In A 1 C U TI O. Q 0 I EU WD 2 TI Li E 5 ESMC I9ll5 3 C'33C'O S 'I P THE MARIAN Altar Boys First among the organizations at Notre Dame is the Senior Altar Boys' Cluh. All the boys who are in the organization have the honor of serving Mass and attending to all services in the church. Business meetings of the club are held in the school every Friday at ll o'clock, and during the first week in June the annual Picnic is given. 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N. , . , ..1 , , . , President, Williani Beckerg ViCC'P1'CSidCllf, Nick Gilesg Treasurer, Albert Richie Secretary, Dorothy Sodality Glee Club Dayg PAGE TH1RTYfFOUR I9ll5 Til-I E M A R IA N Library All that mankind has done, thought, gained, or beeng it is lying as magic preservation in the pages of books. All that a university or final highest school can do for us is still but what the Erst school began doing-teach us to read. -Thomas Carlyle. LIBRARY STAFF Mary Frances Costello Patricia Sloan Joan Page Sara Strahle I9ll5 PAGE TH1RTYfF1vE T H E M A R I A N Physics Class Science Class l9ll5 T H E M A RIA N Science Club The Science Club of Notre Dame, afhliated with the Science Clubs of Amer' ica, aims to stimulate interest in the field of Science and to inform the students of the everfwidening Helds of inventions and discoveries. Through research and field trips the members receive some practical knowledge from their study of Science. The members of the Club are selected from those of the Physics, Chemistry and general Science classes who have an average above 80. PAGE T H1RTYfsEvEN T H E M A R I A N Senior Typists Latin Class l9ll5 F' THE MARIAN Senior Play BROTHER GOOSE A ThreefAct Comedy, by William Davidson THE CAST Jeff-Brother Goose ..,v... .................................. .......v............ C a rl Labbe Carol Mary Agnes Strahle Wes His Flock ................. . Pat Neligan Hyacinth Mona Manning Peggy, Who Comes to the Rescue ....... ..............., D orothy Day Helen, Who Quits ......................... ......... J ayne Cameron Eve, A Southern Charmer ..... ......... M ary D. Brien Sarah, a Colored Maid ....,.............. .....,..,......., B ettye Krug Lenore, Who Has Plans ........................ ........ R ose Mary Valadie Mrs. Timmer, from Wee Blue Inns ....,.. ................. L ouise Kiisel Truck Driver .,..................,...,..........,...... ....... ..............,...................... J o hn T. Delaney Delivery Boy ..,.......,...............,...........................................,........................... George Awad Jeff mistakes Peggy for the new maid, and Peggy, tired of selling hosiery and fond of children, agrees to stay on and help out. But Lenore Hudson has just inf herited a million dollars, and has commissioned Jeff to build her a new house which she hopes he will eventually share with her. Hy, the little Tomboy sister, whose passion is football, hates Lenore because Lenore is building her house on their footf ball lot, and is starting to excavate the very day of the important football game. In an excruciatingly funny scene, Hy puts a crimp in Lenore's plans, but Peggy shields Hy and takes the blame herself. jeff flares up at her. Peggy thinks she doesn't have a chance competing with a girl who inherited a million dollars-and leaves. Then Jeff realizes how much Peggy means to him. Hy gets her football squad out, and they bring Peggy back. And then Peggy, in her delightfully vague fbut not so dumb, way, pulls a few tricks herself, which puts the millionfdollar heiress out of the running. 9 ll 5 PAGE FORTY ONE l THE MARIAN Junior Play THE SONG OF BERNADETTE A ThreefAct Play Dramatized from Franz Werfel's Novel By Jean and Walter Kerr Sister Marie Therese .....,....,............................,................................ Carolyn Chamberlain Jeanne Abadie ......,......... ................ T eresa Miller Bernadette Soubirous ......... Marie Soubirous ........ Dean Peyremale ......... Francois Soubirous ....... Croisine Bouhaurts ......... Louis Bouriette .,.......... , Bernade Casterot ...,... Madame Sajou .......... Antoine Nicolau ....... Mayor Lacade .,..... Jacomet ...,.,.,....... ...........Mary Milburn ........Celestine Alonso .............john Walsli ........Angelo Nobile ..,.......Ann Becker .......Don Reardon .................iBetty Rice ....,....Ma1'ilyn Gordon ,......Button Haskins ..........Joseph Cribben Thomas Johnson Dr. Dozous ............. .......... P atricia Sloan Madame Pernet ..........................................................l... ...............,....... P atricia Steward Mother Josephine .................................. ...........................................,....,.,.. B etty Stagmaier Bernadette Scrubirous, apparently dull and stupid, and a day dreamer, is a trial to her strict and distrustful teacher, Sister Vauzous, and a mystery to her friends because of a beautiful vision that appears to her when she is gathering wood for her family, who are poor and hungry. Reports of the vision reach the Mayor, the Chief of Police, and Dean Peyreinale, all of whom at first discredit her story. 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H Z,,:2.'F1'4' Y' ' .....Q..a:'-Ax . ,?,,m...,w,-.W f PAGE FORTY'FOUR I9ll5 T H E M A R I A N Football Squad Wrestling Team Seated: Frank Steiner, John Eager, Johnny Dolan, Bernard Burk. Kneeling: Joe Bennett, Don Reardon, Terry Dorsey, John Harris I 9 A 5 PAGE FoP.TYfF1VE H 'I' T H E M A R I A N Basket Ball Team Kneeling: Albert Richie, Jimmy johnson, joe Gribben, Carrol Gribben, jim Davis. Standing: Manager Don Reardon, Bill Davis, Pete Page, Bob Day, john Walsh, Bob Mahoney, Manager Nick Giles BGB BRISLAN Captain of the Irish Captain and star of the '45 Fighting Irish was Bob Brislan, who returned to Notre Dame after serving a year and a half with the Marines overseas. He was awarded the Purple Heart, and later, given an honorable discharge. He came back to his favorite sport, bas' ketball, at which he ranks with the best. He is a consistant scorer, with a ten-point aver' age, and handles the ball with the touch that marks the stars. I 9 Ll 5 PAGE FORTY-six T H E M A R I A N Letter Men's Club Letter Girls' Club I9lI-5 THE MARIAN otre Dame Champions Kneeling: Hazel Senianick, Mary Pat Bennett, Mary Ellen Maycann, Theresa Mitch- ell, Christine Ivlalone. Standing: Kathryn Lynskey, Ann Alsobroolc, Theresa Vogt, Martha Eaker, Margaret Huhhuch, Kathleen Hodges, Ann jones , lf '93 . :': f3-5315 's l ,lf . :ist : -s f.- I: 5. ty wt lfgr: . 1 l .:.: ,:2E::: tt. Q , ff N, l 'ff 6 My l 4- Q 4 i lywwtiiil '2 i , 4 ,rf '5 ' i i i 3 ar cos- 1 4 ' s lf l o f 3 g a . re ' si' ' in we 'Sw' 4 ,ffl ' 1 was l i .: 212- 2 K 1 s A x -I M ffwain-mf - - we 5 i ,, . 4 II, 1 , fri l 6 PAGE FORTY'EIGHT . . A .::!,-Winn? n'55Hfr3'SS-Q Nm 15110-4 3 vxxav The Notre Dame Girls' gym classes for the year '44945 have been under the direc- tion of Miss Betty Huhhueh. Miss Huhhueh instructed her classes in haskethall, kickhall, softhull and formation marching. H 69 et xml '1 ,.-:mtl -fan, e gn -'Agn xii. .02-2, 25? e 4-'ex -1 1-7'-ls 1.4147 I9ll-5 T H E M A R I A N Cheer Leaders Left to right: Bettye Krug, Raymond Seiner, Helen Jonopulos, john Walsh, Dorothy Dietzen Cheer! Cheer! for old Notre Dame, Bring down the echoes cheering her name. B I9ll5 PAGE FoRTYfN1N13 THE MARIAN Notre Dame Band First row: Mona Manning, Margaret Ann Ford, Peggy Manning, Pat Crowe, Rose Mary Weller, Frances Lynch, Jack Vincent, Franklin Hedgepath Second row: Ann Murten, Marilyn Gordon, Jeannine Achey, Ann Becker, Pat Haverty, Button, Haskins, Edward Weller, Ed Cotter, Dickie Howard, joe Lomf bardo, Joe Valadie, Herbert Haile Third row: Maurice Valadie, Carl Labbe, Dorothy Day, Theresa Vogt, Cregory Shipley, joe Delaney, Reginald Stagmaier, Tommy Labbe, Frank Franer, john T. Delaney, Angelo Nobile Fourth row: Mary Frances Neligan, Ilien Farley, Peggy Donovan, George Awad, Charles Franer, Roy Saxon, Pete Page, Bobby Norton, Margaret Hubbueh, Quigg Wade Mr. Russell Baker, Director 75? ! l 2 Q 1 . vt' PAGE FIFTY I 9 A 5 T H E M A RIA N Eighth Grade First row: Joe Tipton, Harry Bork, Mary Jean McDonald, Barbara Schooliield Second row: Edward Weller, James Higgins, Carol Jones, Virginia Stewart Third row: Joe Robbinson, Jack Vincent, Patricia Brewer, Margaret Card Fourth row: Frank Malone, Paul Picquet, Patricia Hennessee, Marilyn Searcy Fifth row: Charles McNicols, Carl Rogusa, Amelia Van Brunt, Joe Giles Sixth row: Robert Sabine, Pat Haverty, William Hodges, Albert Robinson Seventh row: jimmy Phifer, Micky Myers, Phil Garmany I9ll5 PAGE FIFTY'ONE ,..,- ,....- 6'- ' nf ll an I x 4 I ' ' xl I Nil lf Q. I, h f TH E M ARIAN MERGHANTS' PAGE LOVEMANS THE EISCHER CO.-Jewelers PIGKETTTS, Inc. HARDIE EJ GAUDLE KOBLENTZ TEMPLETON'S IEWELERS THE VGGUE EEERGNS CHATTANGOGA GAS GO. T. H. PAYNE CO. SHUMAGKERS MILLER BRGS. GO. LE GRAND IEWELRY I9ll5 PAGE FIFTY 1'HREE M R CHATTANQQGA BQILER as TANK CQMPANY W 9ll THE MARIAN GREETINGS and B E ST W I S H E S W S A M U E L Stamping and Enameling CUMPANY I9'll5 'J'THE MARIAN' T. T. WILSCN CCMPANY i' 7 MAIN BEST WISHES M. M. HEDCES MANUFACTURING CC. I9ll5 THE MARIAN Compliments of TENNESSEE PAPER MILLS Q2 I9ll5 PAQE FIFTY'EIGHT A THE MARIAN PATRCNS Jim and Bill Davis Mary Elizabeth, Margaret Ann Letter Girls' Club John Walsh Mary Milburn Bob McDonald Alice Capley Hastman Juanita Patterson James Coombs Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Day Sl! c Milton Colosia Sf Sgt. Gabriel Colosia Adrian Farley Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Page Quigg Wade Marie Awad Catherine Maxwell Pauline Collins Lt. Bernard P. Byrne, Jr. Pfc. James E. Byrne Peggy, Dottie and Ann Charles F. Patrick Frances Mclsaac Cottie Strahle Dot, Helen and Mona T. C. Scott Mildred and Kathryn Theresa Semanick Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Yaeger Theresa Brewer Anne Farmer Picquet Service Station Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mahoney Dorsey and Labbe Rose Mary and Jayne Mary Dorothy and Jane Brien A Friend Byron Tatum, Jimmy Johnson Gloria McKissick, Edna Sparks Mr. and Mrs. M. Brien George F. Zarzour Maycann, Mitchell, Malone Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dolan Jessie Renan Beverly Ann Baxley J. Frank Moore Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Neligan Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chumley Eleanor Post Simpson Dorothy Dietzen and Mary Jo Dolan I9ll5 THE MARIAN J R EQWLER BROTHERS CH THE FURNITURE STORE CQ THAT QUALITY BUILT R al Estate Insura Sgventh and Broad COMPLIMENTS OF HIBBLERBARNES CO. John A. MHYCQIHII, Gen'l. Mgr. I CQAL, BUILDING MATERIALS P! COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF C R I S M A N IACK QIDQNQHUE HARDWARE CO. CQMPANY 511 Market Street I 9 ll 5 PAGE FIFTY'NINE THE MARIAN 706 CHERRY ST. 74373 MARTINf THCMPSCN CC. ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT We Equip the Fighting Irish We Appreciate Your Business Cnc of the South's Finest Coal Yards s'i2 y X ' xx I ., 622 E. Ninth Sr. 6f118 7- 1 fffllmr It Pays to Play' COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMHNTS OF OF IRA SUMMERS CURRIN CC. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF THREE SISTERS ARCHER PAPER CC. PAGE SIXTY I 9 ll' 5 THE MARIAN SEWANEE Coal E99 Supply CO. COMPLIMENTS Coal and Building Supplies OF LINK BELT - STOKERS ROCK WOOL INSULATION KAY'S ICE CREAM 1038 E. Main St. Phone 7f2191 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF MARK GANG THE READ HOUSE THE JUDD STUDIO A. G. STIVERS LOVEMAN OFFICE BUILDING Phone 711341 LUMBER CO. . Camera Portralts Copies and Coloring I 9 ll 5 PAGE SIXTY'ONE 'THE MARIAN J o Y ' s THE BEAUTY ABOUT OUR BUSINESS IS FLOWERS 1000 GEORGIA AVE. 6f7168 W. C. TEAS OO. Herbert Haile, President 116 E. Eighth Street 74246 COMPUMENTS OF HOTEL PATTEN COMPLIMENTS OF FRED GRAFE PERSIAN RUG GO. Cleaning Oriental and Domestic Rugs 68855 818 East Main COMPLIMENTS or THE BOYS' SHOP 622 Market St. Vanderstoop Shoe Shop For .Quality Shoe Repairing mm Ei Eighth sr. 7f2928 M A X I N E I S HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 605 Mz11'ket COMPLIMENTS OF SHERWINfWILLIAMS I O ' ff 6 US PALO . P5 , , I Keystone Restaurant Good Food Is Good Health Georgia and Cherry I9ll5 PAGE SIXTY'TWO THE MARIAN BEST WISHES TO ALL THE GRADUATES CE 1 9 4 5 J. M. Dolan, State Deputy, K. of C. L A A A 'N COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF E. R. BETTERTCN EASTERLY WOCDHEAD COMPLIMENTS OF CoMPL1MENTs OF CHARLIE HINES KATE RICE HAT SHOP 1oHNsfMANv1LLE Roofing and Insulation Torrid Zone and Equator Furnaces Blowers f Stokers Chattanooga Blow Pipe and Rooing Co. 1300 McCallie Avenue Phone: 24158 I 9 ll 5 PAGE SIXTY'THREE THE MARIAN COMPLIMENTS or PAGEf1-IANCOCK CO. FOUNTAIN SQUARE CROCERY PAUL U. STUTZ ee BROS. McCallie at Beech S T 0 V A L L PM M66 HARDWARE oo. 711 Cherry Street 6f710l Phone: 6-4433 or 7f1270 READ MORE BOOK CO. We Will Supply Any Book or Magazine 22 E. Ninth Street 6f6546 COMPLIMENTS OF PRYOR PHARMACY 1422 McCallie COMPLIMENTS or CQMPLIMENTS or EUREKA EOUNDRY CO. IOE MCLAUGHLIN STRAHLE Ei JOHNSON SUPPLY CO. FARRELI-,'S ' GREENHGUSE 3313 Brainerd Road b 2-6724 Signaigo E! Campbell Outftters for 'Young Men S13 Market Street COMPLIMENTS or BELVOIR PHARMACY 4501 Brainerd Road COMPLIMENTS or NATIONAL FUNERAL HOME 1800 McCallie Tcl. 2-8366 I 9 ll 5 PAGE SIXTY'FOUR 'rl-IE MARIAN A. CHARLES HINKLE MSM East 8th Sr. EOR THE BEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY COMPLIMENTS OF TERRELL ELECTRIC COMPANY CAPLIN'S GROCERY 1611 so. Willow sr. 2,4188 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Roberts Bus. Phone 6f7335 Res. Phone 7-3534 Photographs Made As They Should Be Made Harry Granert Studio 616W Market Brainerd Drug Store Powell Mattress Co. Mattresses Renovated and Sterilized 'They're New NVhen We're Through 615 E. Main 6-8062 COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAL SHIRT SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGE WOODLEY Edith Goetz Florist COMPLIMENTS OF TRUNDLE BROS. COMPLIMENTS OF Sam Lane's Liquor Store I 9 A 5 PAGE SIXTY FIVE THE MARIAN LOOKOUT FURNITURE COMPANY 434 MARKET ST. GEORGE AWAD ALBERT RICHIE GEORGE SCI-IINDLER CITY CYCLE CO. Bicycle and Tricycle Service 201 E. Maixl 648333 ELESAY IEWELRY COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF FOURTH DEGREE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HELEN MICHEL-Florist 719 Georgia Avenue BURKARTfSCI-IIER CHEMICAL COMPANY C1 VACUUM CUP BLEND COFFEE Now Packed in Red Cellophane Bag 1 Lb. Package Less Expensive Than Cans More ECOllCI111CZIl for You And Should Buy Our Products ARCHER PAPER CO. Chattanooga, Tenn. PAGE SIXTY six I 9 ll 5 mattanooga Territory Cets Our Payroll THE MARIAN COMPLIMENTS or Jos and CARVIN NOLAN COMPLIMENTS OF DON CHERRY TIRE CO SWING BAND SOL MOYSES COMPANY 312 James Bldg. Representative Sol M. Oppenheim COMPLIMENTS OF CHATTANOOGA WHITE TRUCK CO. For 45 Years the Greatest Name in Trucks Broad Street at Second Phone 7f21'i9 LOWE'S CAFE 122 E. 10th Street just a Good Place to Eat STEAKS, CHOPS Fried Chicken, Fresh Vegetables and Plate Lunches CECRCES PLACE BEST HAMBURGERS IN TOWN 129 East Sth Street Dealer in Fine Diamonds and Jewelry TOM MCGHEE, IEWELER 732 Cherry Street Telephone 6fO751 Fine Watch and jewelry Repairs HEMLOCK PHARMACY Dependable Drug Store Service Phone 26151 Main and Willow Sts. 5111 Brainerd Rd. 28223 Chattanooga Shoe Shop A Complete Shoe Service Courteous Service I9ll5 PAGE SIXTY SLVEN THE MARIAN COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS HI H IIGIEl'S emlhlhegfaref MILLS AND LUPTON SUPPLY CO. 634 Market St. Phone 74626 HODGES DRUG STORE COMPLIMENTS OF james Bryson Roberts ARM lfc CLASS OF '42 PAT and JOHNNY COMPLIMENTS OF Miss Mary Agnes Eiseman PRICE AUTO CO. PAGE SIXTY'IIb T I 9 ll 5 COMPLIMENTS OF PALMER CLOTHES THE MARIAN' Bettye and Louise Drink DoublefCola HEALTH EOCD SHCP 120 E. Sth St. Phone 6f4000 Carefully Selected Foods for Everyone Food for Those Special Diets Battle Creek Products See Our Display Get Our Leaflets Carolyn Chamberlin says Good Cleaning at Mertins Henderson E5 Coleman COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN 928 Market at Tenth Knights of Columbus Palace Meat Market FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS Pork Sausage Homemade Lard a Specialty The jewelry Comer of Clmttanoogan RoNE JEWELERS DIAMCNDS fzf WATCHES Telephone 642402 Frank Varallo l9ll5 PAGE SIXTY NINE THE MARIAN CoMPL1MENTb STEINHGEFEL OF CLEMQNS BROS. co. JEWELRY CO' COMPLIMENTS OF MANUFACTURING MRS. LOUISE KIISEL CGMPANY YOU GET ONLY TI-IE FINEST AT Goulds Luggage Shop PEOPLE'S STUDIO HIGH POCKETS FRANK PHILLIPS COMPLIMENTS OF REX'S RESTAURANT EIGHTH AND CHERRY PAGE SEVENTY I 9 ll 5


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