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CALENDAR 1921 1922—Continued jfefaruarp “On of the bosom of the A ir, Out of the cloud-folds of her garments shaken, Out of the woodlands brown and bare. Over the harvest fields forsaken, Silent, and soft, and slow Descends the snow.' —Longfellow 3 Musicale. Souvenir Awarded............................Thea Shaver G Election of Pius XI. to the “Thone of the Fisherman ’ G Shakespearean Students. Scenes from MACBETH (English III and IV) Duncan, King of Scotland .... Katherine Moss Macbeth.............................Marguerite Morrissey Banquo..............................Katherine Bianconi Lady Macbeth........................Aileen Powers Lady Macduff........................Andrea Bradley 7 Photoplay—“Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm.” 10 Annual Pie Auction! Joseph McNally and John Francis Connor, Auctioneers. Add $70.00 to Senior Fund. ' ‘Behold the Lord High Auctioneer— A personage of noble rank and title, A dignified and potent officer Whose functions are particulars vital. (SELLING PIES) 11 Sodality of the Immaculate Conception affiliated with Prima Primaria in Rome. 12 Lincoln’s Birthday. “ ? went about his work—such work as few Ever had laid on head or heart or hand— As one who knows, WHERE THERE'S A TASK TO DO, MAN'S HONEST WILL MUST HEAVEN'S GRACE COMMAND. 12 Class in Public Speaking. PROGRAM Lincoln's Boyhood Life.................Ioseph McNally Gettysburg Address..................Katherine Bianconi Lincoln as President................Aileen Powers Character of Lincoln...................Iohn Francis Connor Reading.............................Roberta McDonnell The Man of Sorrows..................Katherine Moss The Perfect Tribute.................Geraldine McCormick 12 Procession to the Grotto. Page Nineteen
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CALENDAR 1921 1922-Continued January “Every day is a new beginning” 9 Studies resumed. 10 General exchange of compliments on Santa Claus’ gifts. 11 Stragglers “all in.” 14 Seniors entertained at home of Mary Keese. Hi 1 17 j’High School Students attend Operas— 18 J “Mikado,” “Chimes of Normandy,” “Bohemian Girl.” 20 Public Speaking. Informal Talks: A—Current Events. B—Story Telling. 20 27 27 27 28 29 30 30 31 31 “Ye Olde-Fashioned Candie-Pulle.” Freshman Farewell Party to Treva Doggett and Frances James Program by Public Speaking Cl iss FaOier Ryan Adelaide Anne Proctor John Henry Newman Dante Joyce Kilmer Francis Thompson Thomas Moore John Boyle O'Reilly Father Tabb Robert Hugh Benson . Canon Sheehan “CATHOLIC POETS.” Katherine Bianconi Virginia Amberg . . Vivian Watson Katherine Moss Frank Connor Marguerite Morrissey Geraldine McCormick Marguerite Bridges Agnes Stringfield Nellie Martinez Joseph McNally Commercial Theory and Speed Tests. Photoplay—‘ ‘ Disraeli. ’ ’ Snow! Coastingen masse. The Church mourns the death of Benedict XV. Academy enjoys visit from Reverend James A. Reardon of Oxna California. Father Reardon’s interesting talk to students in assembly. Seniors and Post-Graduates Father Reardon’s guests at luncheon. Midyear Examinations: Monday—through Friday. Increased registration for second semester. Shades of 1921-22! Whence all the “P. G.’s?” Page Eighteen
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CALENDAR 19211922-Continued Jfebruarp 17 Mr. Francis J. Scully, of New York City, presents Mrs. Agnes Shea McCollisker in “Panegyric to Our Native Wonderland.” Part I WASHINGTON, D. C. “The City Beautiful “On fortune's crowning slope. The pillar of a people's hope. The center of a world's desire. Part II THE NATIONAL PARKS “Our Gift to America of Tomorrow” “The fascination and allure Of the landscape chain our will. 20 Photoplay—“Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” 22 Washington’s Birthday. “Soldier and statesman, rarest unison— Iligh-poised example of great duties done. Broad-minded, high-souled, there is but one Who was all this, and ours, and all men's WASHINGTON! 22 Washington Party. Club House Sandwiches—Cherry Sundaes—and lots of “Yum-Yums!” 23 Sophomore Luncheon. Classes extended a cordial invitation to “Come and Eat” .... 24 Edison Artists. Courtesy of Mr. B. Tilton. “Good Morning, Brother Sunshine” “The Scarecrow”..................... “The Icicle”........................ “The Robin”......................... “Optimism”.......................... Miss Davis “Improvisation of Old Songs” Mr. Y OUNG for 50 cents! Lehmann Davies Karolyn Wells Bassett Neidlinger Bassett V. Young Andantino 'I Waltz Sehon Romain Saeterentens Sonntag Meditation Mr. IIungerford The golden moments in the stream of life rush past us and we sec nothing but sand; the angels come to visit us. and we only know them when they are gone. George Eliot Page Twenty
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