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1885-7910 QBFE progress of the boarding-sehool continued steadi1y, and the number of resident pupils increased yearly. Dlany times specimens of class work merited high praise at educational exhibitions. The increasing number of pupils necessitated the forming of plans for building an annex to the old school. Finally in September, 1905, Classes were opened in the new building, St. 1V1ary Hall. The solemn dedication by Archbishop Moeller was held on A1umnae Day in October,1905. One year later an adequate gymnasium was constructed, a project which added greatly to the pleasure of the students. In 1898, the Mount Notre Dame Alumnae Association was forma11y established, and him. Kate Hayes Campbell became its hrst president. This organization has given for thirty-seven years most 10ya1 support and coopera- tion to The h'lountain even though its members are widely scattered through- out North America and the southern countries. One long-Continued and out- standing work of the Alumnae is the Trinity College Sch01arship founded by them and given every four years since 1900 to the most deserving pupil of The hiountain. A former pupil had presented in 1897, the beautiful marble main altar in the church. In preparation for the Golden Jubilee ceIebration of The Moun- tain in 1910, the frescoing of the church was renewed, marble aisles were laid, and polished oak Hoors placed under the pews. Two marble side altars and a marble altar railing were the generous gifts of friends of The Mountain. Through the efforts of zeanus members of the Alumnae, hand-Carved Stations of the Cross and exquisite, imported stained-glass pictured windows put the Enishing touches to Nlount Notre Dames Chief pride, its Church. Again there was cause for repeating B1essed Mother Iuha's favorite refrain, The good God, He is so very good! JANET LOUIS. page thirteen
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