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vs W K ...nz 1-g LE 'VENT I- lfnl 1 nnfunn fan lily ll rnfnn fwfr On Tuesdav exenrng December Z0 accordance with traditional custom the resident students of Mount Marie assembled on the cam pus wrapped snugly rn furs and provided with flash lights Proceeding two by two rn breath less quiet across the snow thev wound slowly through the corridors of the consent srngrne' hymns rn praise ot the Christ Child Next they xrsrted the Chaplain and under the starry slrv they sang Adeste I'ld6llS The rmmedrate nergh bors were then vrsrted after which all returned to the gi nr with the Fhrrstmas spirit rntc nsrfied s-s I AIJHHV will!! Dialogues solos both instrumental and vocal and a series of artrstrc dances directed bi Ethelrcda Mauger made up the program with which the qenror Class entertained the student bodv on Jrnuary 11 The delighted audrcnce so sounded their praise that the girls were rnvrted to repeat the program for Nlercy Hospital Benefit w 1 r c again gr eatlv applauded N-'N Mfr! ffyffff Inf The morning of February 13 brought the unanticipated pleasure of greeting the esteemed Right Reverend Thomas Q 0 Reilly D D Bishop Plcct of Qcranton and of extending to hrm our hfartv good wishes and warmest welcome on thc eu of hs conse ration Wrth Joxful hcarts wc assc rnblc d to mut our beloxed friend who has so often honorcd our school with hrs pr esenu Pollowrny, 1 short musical program and an ad drcss of grcctrng by Nlarv Ruthcrfor d Hrs I ord shrp rcspondcd assuring, u of hrs continued rn tcrcst rn our s hool and oncc again relrcwcd our br cathless suspense ln the prom se of a hol d rx On the afternoon of February 16 the gym was the scene of a very delightful Valentine Partv given by the Sophomore Class for the entertarnment of all the other classes Cuprds hearts and the goddess of lowe and zfrrendshrp radiated roy and happrness After dancing and Br dge playing had been indulged rn to the satisfaction of all a delightful box lunch was serned Then followed the Senior Freshman basl etball game which ended the davs festrvrty Num Alllllfl Jrnrf jill r One of the features which helped to make possible the 1928 I e Mont was the card party held rn the gyrrr Tuesday afternoon February 21 Bridge Euchre and I rve Hundred were play cd bv an enthusiastic crowd of over three hun dred ladres In connection with the card partv thc Seniors Conducted a sale of baked goods wh ch was exceedrnglv well patronwed After lhe usual five games lun heon was served and prrves were awarded Mary Rutherford thc lfthelreda Mauger Marv Walsh Mary Nolan Gencxrexe Galxrn Ruth Qtreb, Annabelle Phillips X rgrnra Derxan Marv Lourse Hansen Ann I ex rlle Lrllre Blrward and Mary Alree Hoobler H6 ffl' ffffnnlri lfflllf rr the afternoon of March 21 w cnroved the privilege of hearing for the first time the well known fatholre orator Louis H YVetmore former literary Fdltor of the New York Trnrcs The subject of Dr Wetmores de lrghtlul lecture was Catholic Vtomanhood rnd with forccful eloquence he showed the place and rnflucncc of woman rn public and prrxate lrfe 'lhc cnthus astrc applause which followed thc uturc ot thc great este I ix , 1 -r 1 f h'g ' m'm , I K XV N ,- N . K ' - f . V? 1 . J K, ld .Q - f I . f ' . . ff, Ae f -1 jf, ,,ff,! f I v I rg 1 K . , K - , , rn L A .' - . s A V K - ' . . . - Y ., . 1 . L, . Y . L-A ' . A , . S lv Di V ,. . . u ' I 7 'A . I I . I . - - . , V., . . ' , Q Q ' K 7 I H ,. . ,, . , . - . vhs ' ' , 4 A 1 v . . . h. . . ff l ff! V .Y - f - . cuff ff , 1 . ff, f .UAW .1 , -J 7 ' i A 'U ' , ' ' y . y . . ,' f ., . ' : ' . , -' , - 2' - -1 . L. - . , -x - , . . L , ' - . K, x l L . . I - ., . .7 . - ' , ' .i , - - , , ' ' ' A , ' ' . ' If l I x ,I ' 'A 1 - ' fy 1 - ' ' ' ' r ' ' ' ' . v 1 . ' . ' . ' A ' - D i , .' ' ' 1 . . . , in the K- of C. Hall 011 J3YlU3l'y 18, Wh9l'9 HWY general chairman of the affair, was assisted by Y 1 - 1 r- - J - , j, - , A I . y . , , 1' v . .' , L , ' ' K' ri ,' ' ,. y . 'L y L 'I . . I . , 1 ' . . h .7. . . . Y A , . A U ,f 1 . rf 1 J I I , .. ' ' '. f 4 ' . 1 V1 1 f W 2 - I 1 1 ' , II, ' l , . . . - I -- . ' ' ' 0 ' ' , e rr . is is . . t r I 1 1 ll I 4 v l - I -Ir' 3 3 7 ' I I , S I 1 ' - . 4 I ' x . . ' 'L . A- . ,' ' - ' rf' If ' V l Y., - . . - 4 , , , ' ' . v . U v ' , Y rx , r f 2 5 S ' ' ' - - 4 , 1 .RS ,,' VL. ,. ., 'hs A -- ' --1 - K- v . 1 S . . xx A 3 l U. '- T S -S A - ' - ' 1 1 I ' ' ' ' . 1 ' .. ' . - .. 3 5 5 g .V 1 ' ' 5 . l - ' 'A gave evidence ' A ' 1' ern in 'Shift' I iz -'
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y-W s 1, 1 LEVIONT fg fill!!! W ffl NAV! Ill' All lllll' Oxexloolxlng the golf couxse and Qtandxng 111 4 u Q pmxnmtx to tue enmx unnt IN thw c.xuQe U muah I1 x 1 1.1 Huw one mu lll l'l1St0ly lt stood neal the Lax l1llQ and S0lXCll as 1 xmxtlngrxouxml lol IlUI1ILS1llLlll studentx ut 4 ungt lx hc .uw u fum 1 .mc that Nluunt BIRFIC IN gxmung 15 mmt exldent hum tnc xtagex of exulutmn through xwhuh thl lumhle ECllflCO has passed Today lt bears no xesunhllmne to anv .ULU 1 mu ru ax Jew e 1 xuxta L candv land, the lendemous of numelous cllquex tlllllllg' lunch pellod Hexe we tleat on fue tleat nc to suncaex exuw day ut L wee and lele too, ue buy th it almmlnable gum, tne dugust ut oul teachelb It walls heme egus, we slncelelx lLlLlSl ou! Tex uuxe nl IJIOXL my 1 ,d5lHd.I1X wuetx h in been told xxlthln lts Dl6C1I1LtQ vw huh nnght proxe dh f15flOUS xt llloxwed to esnape Hcmexe., we ale ul mg, to truxt lt tm the .xtxnmpheu lt tus exe 1s so Lharmlng .md Lfllilldl th it Mount lldllll' students xx 111 contlnue to IQ Yale themxelxex undel lte tnendlv l0Of fm many nan to tome Rust Inu Lallx 1 N! f iff l'fll'V Hrlfbny 1 Octohel 11 1 ltelax tuat uw atlmcu 1x ln the splendxc 193111112 ut BIAAGSDQJIQN Tamlng ot the Shrew, dellxeled III oul dlldl tuuum hx Hr Henry Wltte .1 well known cc LLIILI and LlIJ.l l1dflC leadel The cntnusastu .xp plauxe xxhuh fullowed the 1Ld.fllll gan. exlden e of the 21 eat pleasule NI1 Xxlttt' dghltllll the 011 L e dle ue 41 we Nl me tL tl Q L x tn' f 1 Nleunt NI.u1e f MJ Nunn llfflllflf ll Aftex the 5QDt0f!llJQ1 shxness had completely worn off and the mconung Ll2lNN had lruonu .111 x we A mu.un ec tme l'xeNhm.1n lllltld. mn xx ls announced 10 IlL.fll.LllQK ltt e IQNHKN uele commanded bv the Sophs to appeal on the nmngg 0 4 1 .1 N .xt ll . - 1.1 x A 1 wmputw X green bow, and to pas homage to ex eu second veal student thev Lhanted to meet durmg tho. raw ttel home 0 teartul 11 1 xmtmn 1 7 they wele -.ulemnlx conducted to the gvm and put thxough m.mw llllllblllg' antub tu the AHIUNC ment of the upper tlassmen To then credit lt must be said th it ex elv Fleehman 1051501111611 su well to thu LlI1IJl0d'u1Illf txeltment and Lnteltd bil heaxtllv mtu the fun .xt hu expanse that the L ASN of 1 thuehx non the1 wav to num .int the entne student hody awarded them a llflglllg' buffet lunehuvn wax served, and musle uae pm uded tm the dance proglam XVl11Cl1 happllx end d the celemonxes of the dav m-5 If fnrfr rn ynfy Caldmne, cfnnQt.1llw xx eud lights and 1ll that mmtlxbutes, tu real H llloue en .ltnwsphur wsu skllltullv emplox ed when the JUIUOIN ententalnul the 1es.dent Htudentx ln the gym on tne ex enmgr 0 oxember -1 Ihe party, thoupm 1 l1tt L belated uwmg to the month end lntuxuptmn wax IlQX6ltll8lE'NN, an affdn long to he lemembel ed The hung uupsz xxhlch Oontrlbutcd much tu the g'lL1CSOITl0I1CNS of the 0LLd.Sl0I'l, ploxcd cu munh allxe when clanung was annuumu. .xml the hall xesounded with the laughtel of 41 unnl mg mash of mexry gxrls .nlayed ln gatulb ws umm Lluellw eslgned -Xftu a xexx dfllfn-u ull ' .N 1 N 1 4 JAIYX ldlllh U 'I SULLOSN ll Q UNO Z1 NDL1 l mL llfly mn I , A fe V Y., j, e N . X 3 V' K I 'I l I ix!! -I V 'l X ' ' j , l l IL! - ' . . 1 I fl ff. lf! .1 ' S, . ' L. I t 'C , . . .4 5 V - 1 I A - ' -3-V A A' x , , , I , f 'lj 'llzel t l. l ' 't' t ' , rj-ou ' T 1' II .' . At X t 1 Its H w . - Q - h . . 'Q 5 ' ' . ll t' l - l l l 1 I' 'Isl 2 l I ' ' ' ' ' 5 B nn ' ' t' Out rl.: -1' IT, el'1l in middiex, tu 'l z 1 t 1 l' ' f L' 'tl , ' l - . h-1 'L tl -ir hwir tied l-ck v'th a ' .' us -Q 'M A , A i ' 4 I I 7 l' A' ' f ' ' zrt'c 1' ' . at L.:330 x 1 I' of leg t, l t hw l ' m z 'bl- ' 5 1 i. .A 'A 4 ,L K. i. Q. ...J . , 'th, . kc . 1, v 1. -1 l v - . -. i 'V 1 h U .1. -3: , . K, . i. .. A '. , .u . 1 l H 3 I ' l Y ' l -V D 'l ' 2 cheer of z1pp1'm'al. After th-is performance, 21 II Q 'll ' '11 'al-' ' z'- 1- '. ., V . .- ll' f ' :1 ' , ' ' ' ' .' 'X ' ' L - . .5 - - . rr 'f f . I ' A , ' , f N ' ' . - U' l z ' l- Ol , . yi 1' ...y - .1.1 ' 'f - ' ' , 1.1 ' 1 5 'I - 1' ' 'E-1 ,. - lj 1 ' ' .1,: ' V ' - '- K. , , N Y ,, A . v ' . ' - .- . ' V' . . 5. ,S Y ' . ' , . 'lr au '-1 ' . We h I at 5 n .llLll'0 'me. t '7- ' ' ' ' f d - - A' ' ' 5 MI.. yyitt , W-ill have A I- .tm-1 . Ml. 0 nent at lux ' und ex 11 w l'z,7t 11 und' on the fu 111. Ih- . , ' . 1' 1 t . Q :if 1 -l .' l t 101220.
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v- V f XIJ .lr LE PlONT If-2 'L whlch the speaker IS held and all antlclpate thc pleasure of Dr VS etmore s return to Nlount Marie sometime ln the future M- flr lfrmf The faculty and student body were glven a lxterary treat on Februarv 2? when the Rt Rex Archlmandxlte Phllllp Salomone DD de lxvered two able and xnstructlve lectures m our assembly hall The Reverend speaker chose as the subyect of his mornmgs dlscoulse The Easteln Quest on and set forth ID eloquent and forceful manner a complete survey of East ern c1vl1Lat1on and the present day attltude of the Eas toward the West The afternoon s ad was a mu h apprecxated and unexpected pleasure Before leavlng the Academy hls Lordshxp de llghted the Senlors XVltl'l a promlse to return for graduatlon M-Q ff AlflH!J ffny Alf! The P reshmen dlsplayed remarkable orxgmallty ln the unlque St Patrick s Day Party glven by them on the afternoon of March 15 The entlre student body was mvlted and all present declared lt a great success Novel decoratlve effects ln green were carrled out ln the gym where after the dance program, a dellclous lunch was serxed The choosmg of a colleen as the Queen of Beauty and the prlze waltz were the two blg features of the afternoon Annabelle Phllllps who was awarded the crown of beauty was glven a corsage bouquet of sweet peas while Mary Rutherford and Betty Mauger were the honored wmners of the waltz prlze xg ll una! jr fzfnlf The Students Annual Retreat at Mount Marle an event of the week beglnnlng December 5 was conducted by the Reverend Joseph Jollat S J Three dass were spent ln sllent commumon wlth f od through pxaw er splrltual readxng medl t'1t1ons and the leceptlon of the Sacraments Devotion to the Sa red Heart and Dally Com mumon were the practlces most emphatlcally stressed durmg the conferences On the Vlgll of December 8th the Feast of the Immaculate Conceptlon the mspnmg evcerclses were brought to a close wlth Benedlctlon of the Blessed Sacra ment and the Papal Bless ng N.-5 If K6AlAf1111 V M117 The Sodallty of the Blessed VlfglH IS essentl ally a splrltual socxety havmg for xts chlef alm the increase of dewotlon to our Blessed Mother The hrst Sunday of each month has been set aslde as Sodallty Sunday when members honor Our Lady especlally at Mass Holy Communion, and IH the afternoon by the recltatlon of her Office The chlef event of the year was the reception of the new asplrants whlch occured on December 8 Rev C Mahony our chaplaln recelved the new Sodallsts presented them wlth the medal and dellvered a most mspxrmg mstrucuon on the obllgatlons of those prlvlleged to be thus con se rated to Our Blessed 'Vlother --N 7 IZJJH ll Auf The Sacred Heart for the world' The world for the Sacred Heart' In 1921 The Cathollc Students XIISSIOH Unit was orgamzed for the purpose of lnterestlng Mount Marie students ln the great work f benefitlng the home and forelgn mlsslons Every Catholic IS enrolled ln thlS soclety and durmg the past year each member has performed her duty wllllngly and well Spmtual and PCCUHIZTQ offerxngs ale made weekly so that eventually our contrlbut on to the general fund w1ll be a suhstantlal exldence of the splrlt of self SZICTIHCQ w hxch characterwes every Nlount Nlarle gurl ln NIXIQ cw, -1 ci- v 1 WS, . , -,I 1, 11 'S , I , 11 1 V v. . - - - 1 5 A L . L. . . - A s t . n . ' - . ' ' 1 1 N , ff , I . . 1 . 1. 1.1 1 . , . . . V 1 - i 1. '. ' 'l l . L , . . ' - 5 It ' . f v 1 . . . . ,ff 1 11 - - f . 11 .1 . , . 11 6, , g vv - ' t ' A B ' V . ...V . . , . , . ' I L Y - I dress was devoted to The Eastern f'hurch and K h A 1 A ' 1 ' Y . . . , , - . 1 . f '- 1 ,'. X 2 f ' ' l' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ,f , , ' ' ' Y ' 4 n u - . 7 I . f . ff . T f , fi ll ,Y ' 1 , Y . . , 1 . . . . , , 1 , . 1 . . . , . . 0 , ff If , 4 1 ' . . . . . Y ' . . , . 1 1 I v 1 1 V Y L 1 4 -vw V H P I A ,- S ,, ., 1 ' ' , ' Y' '- V ' . . 1 . A S A A 1 'ago '-une
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