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 1921 1922 Continued December 10 A. M.—Reunion of Children of Mary. CHAPEL PROGRAM Organ Prelude.......................................Gounod Invitatory, “Fcm Creator”..................... Sermon...........................Rev. Camillo Torrente, C. M. F. Blessing and Conferring of Medals and Sodality Manuals Reception of Thirty-eight New Members Renovation of Act of Consecration by Sodalists 1:30 P.M.—Election of Officers. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament Ilymn—“Mother, I Belong to Thee” 11 Drama—THE SHEPHERDESS OF LOURDES. PROGRAM Place—France Time—1858 Scene: Rock of Massabielle. Sunshine and Shadow in Ber- nadette's Life. The Vision. Scene: Woods. Nina Gathering Fagots for Granny’s Fire. Gay Village Girls Go “Nutting.” Uncle Sam’s Views About “de Niggers ob de Souf.” Scene: Library. “Domestic Felicity” of the Mayor of Lourdes. Prefect Orders the Grotto of Massabielle to be Closed. Scene: In the Castle Garden of Count de Soigney. The Countess Learns of Bernadette’s Apparitions and of the “Spring.” She Hopes for Her Child’s Restoration to Sight. Sambo’s Fervor. Scene: On the Road to the Grotto. The Cure. Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V Dramatis Personae Bernadette Soubiroux......................... M me. Soubiroux, her mother .... M arie, her sister........................... Jacques, her brother......................... Jeanne Abaddie, her friend .... M. Auguste Laeade, Mayor of Lourdes . Mine. Pauline, Mayor’s wife .... Petronilia Dozon, Doctor’s daughter Anita Jaeomct, daughter of Commissary of Police.................................. Countess de Soigney.......................... Mine. Al:ne Millet, Count de Soigney’s cousin Louise, blind daughter of the Countess . Uncle Sambo, slave........................... Nina Frenir, “harum scarum ’ of village Mary......................................... Roberta McDonnell Marguerite Morrissey Dorothy Pickerell Noreen Davis Frances Giroux Joseph McNally Katherine Moss Vivian Watson Mildred Settle Marguerite Bridges Treva Doggett Lucile Oliver John Francis Connor (Mary Reedy Mary Keese Edna King Vera Asher ORCHESTRA SELEC HONS Maritana .... “La Verne” (Saxophone Solo) Selection “Prince of Pilsen” Cavatina .... Love’s Enchantment . Wallace’s Opera Heuton Raff Varley Tully Sisters Orchestra Page Fifteen
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