Cedar Grove Academy - Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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R3wWE5E63t63E6M865863W3E3m33w3E38E3 E QE ij run i :Ie SQQQQQSQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQSQQQQQQE NForsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit... September. 1923 6-Nineteen of the twenty-three Graduates appeared bright and early to welcome the opening day of school-the last registration day they would attend in dear old C. G. A. 14-Election of class officers. 17-Physical culture class welcomed their former teacher. Mrs. Strunlc. 22-Class rings were the subject of much discussion. Poor ring man was nearly lcilled in the rush when he appeared. October. 1923. 1-No blue Monday. Our gorgeous rings arrived. Everybody happy. 4-No more carrying chairs during the rush hour. 8:29 A. M. we now have beautiful new black ones-all our own. 5-Received an invitation from Mount St. Joseph to join in the founding of a co- operative school-paper to consist of three departments. the Mount St. Joseph College. the Mount St. Joseph Academy.. and the Mount St. Vincent Academy. We were very enthusiastic about this new venture and worked willingly to obtain advertisements and material for our first issue of the Mother Seton Journal . lt has been run smoothly since its inception. and we feel iustified in boasting that it is a credit to our literary aspirants. 24-The first number of the Mother Seton Journal of Mount St. Joseph and Mount St. Vincent was published. 25-Election of officers for the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade. 26-Musical Tea for the pupils in the Music Room. 31-'The Seniors thought it fitting to give a party for the high school students. so October 31st saw the Gymnasium gaily decorated in orange and blacl: with grotesque witches and jack-o-lanterns peeping from unexpected corners. saw the girls chatting. dancing. and having a general good time. heard the Nreiuvenatedu refectory resound with the gay toasts given by the various classes. and rejoiced in the resulting echoes. Page Forty

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igxgwlrl , Ng? Aw? Q, sw c-+ fam. fb r-i' ,... h Us 2- .fy - 7' x fill WX' mul i ' 1 ff ff' ' l 1 ll A Brwcf An interesting and beneficial year has closed under the careful. efficient direction of Mrs. Strunlc. Many beautiful dances and profitable exercises have been added to the girls' repertoire. But surpassing in interest. dance and drill. was the weelcly center-hall game. . A sound from the whistle. Dolores- gets the hall. Marie secures the challc and draws the rings. the ulaoxesu go to their assigned places, the guards line up. A vigorous fight is on. ucirls. world A ucome. your opponents have gained! Nput forth those clever .plays you've learned! uThat's fine! Now you're really playing. Two more minutes! Here Rosemary! Thatfs rlghtlu Time's up! Three cheers! We have it! The Methuselah sounds a march and all file to their respective classes. LILLIE MAE CRAUSE. '24, Page Thirly-nine



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November. 1923. 2-Who said this month had most free days? . 22--An Artist Recital was given in our Study Hall for the benefit of the Missions. 23-The pupils of Sr. Marie Antoinette gave a charming little recital. The performers had been stirred to a higher ambition by the performance of marvelous Miss Terranova. and their playing on this occasion was notably brilliant. The vocal class rendered a few delightful numbers and Miss Grause of '24 . proved her ability as a song bird of unusual promise. 28-29-Thanksgiving Holidays. December. 1923 10-The Graduates begin their course in resourcefulnessu. that is. they started work on the Play. It was to be the most wonderful play in the history of the school. We became painters and carpenters. electricians and engineers artists and needlewomen. and above all actresses. 20-21-The evening performances of The Greatest Gift were an unqualified success January. 1924. 1--Now that we lcnow we are going to build a new stage- 4-We want to lcnow why we canlt build a new college? 16- The Seven Keys to Baldpatef' presented at the Emery Auditorium by St. Xavier High School. delighted the Ndear girl Graduate of Cedar Grove . February. 1924. 1-So this is the month of great men. What month belongs to the ladies? 2-Cheer up! only 77 more days of school. . 12-The Graduates attended a most interesting lecture on nothellou given by Mr. C. W. Griffith at the Mount. our first visit to the Mount and a most delightful one. , 15-Lecture given by Miss Emily R. Kneubuhl on Woman's Place In the World To-day . 19--our second visit to the Mount. to hear the renowned Mr. Maynard, was enioyed by all. 21-New lunch counter opened. Quit pushing! 25-29-An interesting course in Parliamentary Law was conducted by Mis Ada Gannon of Iowa. Fridayis convention discussed the Mellon-Garner Tax Bills.-the decision in favor of the Garner Plan. March. 3- 4-Candy sale. Pennies spent freely because of the near approach of Lent. 9-our delegates attended a local conference of the C. M. C. at Memorial Hall to discuss plans for the Fealty Rally to be held May 5th at Ault Parlt. Page Forty-one

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