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CALENDAR 1921 1922—Continued itlap “ The voice of one who goes before, to make The paths of June more beautiful, is thine, Street May! —Helen Hunt Jackson 1 1 1 Children of Mary assemble in Chapel every afternoon for the recitation of the Rosary. NATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST FOR UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP. Entrants— Marguerite Bridges, Frances Giroux, Freshman Theme Day. WOMAN Women of the Revolution . Philanthropic Women Literary Women . Women Poets Women Singers Women Educators Women Journalists Women Lawyers . Business Women . Women Librarians Women Travelers Women Artists Women Inventors Woman, Queen of the Home Katherine McDonnell. Alyne Steele Virginia Hunt Louise Davis Margaret Fitzgibbon Caroline Probst Mary Reedy 1) elor es 11 enson Vera Asher Edith Henderson Mildred Settle Kathryn McDonnell Clara Foroung Pauline Parker Mary Pruitt Page Twenty-Six At Evening Recreation— “Now tread we a measure
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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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CALENDAR 1921-1922—Continued ftlap 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 Public Speaking Class. Study of the Oration: A—Reading of Great Orations. B—Writing the Oration. Students attend “Sylvia” at Elks’ Theatre, given by High School Glee Club An hour in the Music Studio. Souvenir Awarded . . . . . . Mary Carroll Dance and Dinner Party in honor of Class 1922 at beautiful suburban home of Dr. J. B. McNally. Hosts—Joseph McNally and John Francis Connor. Academy boys went to Kirkland to play ball—and beat ’em, too ! “Hill top” dotted with tennis players at 5 o’clock every morning. “Come on out, ‘Skinny,’ the air is fine!” Catechism Contest—James Kaufman wins S10 gold piece, first prize. Breakfast in Sacred Heart Hall for all contestants — given by Catholic Girls’ Club. Through the generosity of Caroline Probst the following books were to- day added to “YE BOOKE STALLE” Works of Shakespeare.................12 Volumes Romola (Eliot)........................2 Volumes Disraeli.............................11 Volumes Latin-English Quotations..............3 Volumes Mark Twain ........ 24 Volumes Junior Play practice—if it doesn’t bring down the house, we’ll be surprised. S. J. A—“P. G.’s” hold POW WOW for “SEENYERS”, Po-co-haunt-us Wigwam, 18% o’clock. Page Twenty-Seven
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