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

 - Class of 1922

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St Josephs Academy - La Lumiere Yearbook (Prescott, AZ) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 28 of 68
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St Josephs Academy - La Lumiere Yearbook (Prescott, AZ) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 27
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Co a iHountatn Stream SH, he tumbles adowii, past the graij little town, And he sings a bright song on the waij. OK meadows and weeds Ke gives of Kis goods, Like a prodigal, Kere for a daij. He asks no returns for tke wages Ke earns, Yet eacK blade on tKe soft, dewij lea Begs a blessing of love to fall from above On tKe traveler wKo goes to tKe sea. OK, gaij little stream! I Kave Kave caugKt from tk j gleam How noblij and trulij to live; I must journeij along in tKe lilt of a song, And gladly and freely to give. Nor ask on tke waij for guerdon or paij, (Save tke blessings men skower on me), Till I bear tke deep lave of tke broad ocean wave, And tke River at last meets tke Sea. — Rev. David P. McAstocker, S. J. Page Twenty-four

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CALENDAR 1921 1922—Continued 9prtl 1 3 3 4 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 “ Thai soft season, when descending show'rs. Call forth the greens, and wake the rising flow'rs!” —Pope New Apparatus for Physical Education. Auditorium assumes appearance of a “Gym.” Monthly Musicale. Souvenir awarded to . . . . Edith Henderson Rain! Goloshes appear aplenty! First symptoms of spring fever! Sprig, Sweet Sprig is Comebg!” Public Speaking Class. Extemporaneous Speaking—Two Minutes. Debating Club. Resolved—THAT THE MODERN NOVEL HAS DONE MORE HARM THAN GOOD. AFFIRMATIVE TEAM Katherine Moss Vivian Watson Marguerite Morrissey NEGATIVE TEAM Frank Connor Mary Stanley Roberta McDonnell Organization of Riding Class. Wonderful discovery! The Juniors find a way to pay off their class debt —namely, pay their class dues. Aileen Powers, mighty “Christopher. Boarders rush home to receive their—rabbit eggs ? Holy Thursday. Academy Students attend services and form Guard of Honor before the Repository. Good Friday. Devotion of the Three Hours in Sacred Heart Church. Discourse on “The Seven Words,” by Rev. Camillo Torrente, C. M. F. BEHOLD THY SON! “An 1 from that hour the disciple took Irr to h s own.” (St. John. 19. 27) Calvary's bloody drama While death like hush of midnight Is drawing to a close. Hangs o'er that crowd around. And inky pall of midnight That erst, with fiendish clamors, Upon the noon-day throws; I Made all the air resound. The prophecies fulfilled. The sacrifice is done. Mary stands by. To catch the last sigh, Of her dying son; When from His lips this Testament is heard: Behold thy Son! “And from that hour. He took her to his own.” Page Twenty-three



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glpril 16 17 CALENDAR 19211922-Continued 17 18 20 21 22 22 22 25 26 27 28 29 Easter Sunday! “Ecoutez!” University Examiner in town! One bright Senior said: “Be prepared to be unprepared.” Photoplay—“Sparticus.” Easter Holidays over—Everybody settled down for last lap of the term. Premier Performance of “Engaging Janet”—Given at Fort Whipple. Photoplay—George Arliss in “The Ruling Passion.” Senior Hay Ride and Barn Dance. Close of Forest Protection Week. Maelstrom of Papers! Entrants send essays to Mr. H. Basil Wales, Forest Supervisor. Golden Anniversary of Arbor Day. “Dear little tree that we plant today. What will yon be iclien we’re old and gray? “ The savings bank of the squirrel and mouse, For robin and wren an apartment house. The dressing room of the butterfly's ball. The locust and kalyditTs concert hall. The schoolboy s ladder in pleasant June, The schoolgirl's tent in the July noon. And my leaves shall whisper them merrily A tale of the children who planted me. Seniors demonstrate the “We-kan-duitt” idea. The Senior Class presents “Engaging Janet”—a one act farce. The play is followed by party in Auditorium. CAST Janet, looking for a career .... Mr. Briggs, of the Amalgamated Societies Madame Maude, with a line of toilet requisites and talk.......................... Miss Bumpus, from Boston .... Miss Spike, of the Teachers Training Trust . Mr. Higgins, of the Women’s Employment Bureau............................ Nora, who helps....................... Marguerite Morrissey John Francis Connor Katherine Moss Mary Stanley Vivian Watson Joseph McNally Mary Keese Photoplay—“Over the Hill.” Senior Class entertained at the Stanley Home at Fort Whipple. Hostesses—Mary Stanley, Katherine Moss. Mass Meeting for outdoor track. “There is much satisfaction and happiness in all labor that is honest and true. Few things bring greater contentment; few things give more peace of mind,” Page Page Twenty-five

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