St Josephs Academy - La Lumiere Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)

 - Class of 1922

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CALENDAR 1921-1922—Continued Jlobtmbtr 13 Snow Picnic! 14 Yell Practice in Aud! 15 lecture MARS' .... Professor Milton Updegraff 15 Basketball—5th and 6th Grades vs. 7th and 8th Grades. 18 to 16 17 Photoplay—“The Old Nest.” 18 Basketball—Boarders vs. Day Pupils. 15 ' 20 19 Interest in Athletics waxes strong! 20 FEAST OF ST. CECILIA. Musical Program—“Hymn to St. Cecilia.” Pianists—Marguerite Bridges, Edna King, Mildred Wimbish, Louise Davis. Violinists—Frances Giroux, Mary Reedy, Vivian Watson. Playlet—“Mes Trois Amours” (Given in French). Georgette Leveque, Marguerite Kennedy, Mariana Kennedy. French Recitation—“Pourquoi?” . . . Frances Giroux [Margaret Fitzgibbon j Mary Reedy Sextette—“My Golden Knight” . . . J Caroline Pbobst 1 Frances Giroux I Mildred Settle [Vivian Watson 21 English Classes just “remember” that Book Reports are due. One mad rush for library! 22 Freshmen elect Officers. Congratulations, Virginia!—on your “Presi- dency.” (Kinda’ runs in the family.) 22 Mrs. A. W. Pentland presents to the Academy handsome set of “The Real America in Romance” (16 vol.) and calf bound International Dic- tionary in loving memory of Harold Pentland. A treasured gift! “The object of true education is not merely to make people do the right things, but enjoy the right things; not merely to be pure, but to love purity; not merely to be just, but to hunger and thirst after justice.” Page Thirteen

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CALENDAR 19211922-Continued October 29 Biological Apparatus Arrives. WORK! “Pickled” Bugs and “Candied” Frogs! 31 Hallowe’en Revels: Jack O’Lanterns! Hob Goblins! “Land of Witchery!” iJobember But note, old Winter with hie mantle white—” 1 Annual “Hike” to the TOP of Thumb Butte. 2 All Souls’Day. “Feast of the Holy Dead! Great Jubilee of grace! When angel-guards exulting lead To their predestined place Souls that the Church shall loose from bonds today. In every clime that basks beneath her gentle stray! 3 Recital Musicale. Souvenir Awarded ................................... Arizona McKee 4 Photoplay—“Sitting on the World.” 6 Crisp weather! Fine for outdoor drills! “Squads right! Column left! That’s the spirit!” 8 Photoplay—(Educational) “Heads Win.” Courtesy International Correspondence School. 10 The Freshies show the Seniors the CORRECT Method of Basket Shooting. Basketball—Seniors vs. Freshmen 10 22 11 Armistice Day—Holiday. Class in Public Speaking. PROGRAM The American Legion...............Katherine Moss Reading...........................Marguerite Morrissey Peace.............................Frank Connor Reading...........................Roberta McDonnell In Flanders Field.................Mary Keese America for Me (Van Dyke) .... Vivian Watson 11 Juniors and Sophomores hike to “the sticks.” 12 Class in Public Speaking — General discussion and short speeches on “The Disarmament Conference.” Getting so we can “stand on our feet and talk three minutes without blinking an optic.” Page Twelve



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CALENDAR 1921-1922—Continued jSobember 23 THANKSGIVING PROGRAM. Turkey Drill—Seventh and Eighth Grades. Why Should We Re Thankful? Mildred Wimbish “Little Orphant Annie”..............Lucile Oliver Balloon Dance.......................Dorothy Pickerell Playlet—A THANKSGIVING LESSON Characters Mollie Browning, who learned a lesson Johnnie Bumpus, a cripple boy Joe Sanders, a newsboy.................. Nellie McGuire, the washwoman’s daughter Blind Jake, the violinist............... Susie Blair, from poverty row Annie Mason, a mission girl . Mrs. Browning, Mollie’s mother Mr. Browning, her father . Betty McDonnell Aubrey Davis Arthur Andres Mildred Wimbish George Burgett Edna King Dorothy Pickerell Shirley Hendrick Vincent Williams Thanksgiving Day Song by Cast 23 By request the Turkey Drill was repeated at Fort Whipple. T1 children warmly received by the boys. 23 Thanksgiving recess. 28 Studies resumed. ©ecembtr Heaven's blue is larger than Us clouds. 1 Photoplay—“The Midnight Bell.” 2 Monthly Musicale in Studio. Souvenir Awarded Edna King 8 Feast of the Immaculate Conception. “She stands in heaven: Not yet the utmost mountain-peaks of earth Forth from the hoary deep unlifted still. Have felt her foot's pure touch. A cloud from God, On streaming like a tide, thus far hath borne her To the threshold only of the house of man. Angelic heads and icings beneath her gleam. And lily rose and palm. Her knee is bent; Her moon-like face is tearful with great awe, Her universe is God, and other none; Piercing all worlds, her gaze is fixed on Him: She waits His will supreme. —Aubrey de Vere Page Fourteen

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