Mount St Michael Academy - Mountaineer Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Nfuyy - ' ,Ae ,'g':v,' 7, . , . if ga ff The First Ten Years The Great War was over, schools were over- crowded, and St. Ann's Academy taxed to the limit. Further expansion in Manhattan was practically im- possible, and the Brothers began to seek for greener, less-occupied pastures. Land abounded in the far reaches of the Bronx, and expeditionary forces ven- tured into these wilds. After careful explorations the most remote plot was staked out. Many a skeptical eyebrow was raised when informed of the choice. True, most of the area was undrained, a brook wound across the property and decided to settle in an un- sightly hollow near Pitman Avenue. Part of the land purchased had been used to dump Mt. Vernon refuse, rocks and rills had kept other prospective buyers away. Only the territory nearest Nereid and unpaved Murdock looked promising for school grounds. Even today, land to the south of the Mount affords grounds for comparison with those distant days. There is one advantage to an ugly duckling, and that is the price. Our ugly duckling was legally adopted on September 29, 1921, since it was his feast day, St. Michael the Archangel had no choice but to take it under his wing. Angels seem to have acquired amaz- ing know-how in rearing awkward children, for some day the ugly duckling would become a majestic swan. I 1 x . .-.hip -to ,atm s. -V Incidentals had to be attended to, Monticello and Hill Avenues had to be blocked off, and a mass of other details postponed the actual construction. Re- member, those were the twinkling Twenties, the era of .glittering prosperity, and the original blueprints were worthy of an elaborate age. Besides the main building, there was to have been a tremendous wing to the North, with a swimming pool on one floor and a gym on the other. Another large wing to the South would serve as dormitories, while a magnificent chapel was to lie to the rear! Perhaps these dreams would have come true, but it was getting late - 1925 already and the big burst not four years away. Ground was broken on September 29, and St. Michael took a tighter grip on the reins. By Christ- mas the steel was up and a certain question began to fly about, Bro. Leo, will the building be ready by September? In 1949 the question had not changed, the difference was that the first Bro. Leo was then the Provincial, while the second is the present Princi- pal, the first project was the main building, while the second was the Memorial Gym. In the lirst instance, the building was ready for September. Should we remark that the infant Mount bore an amazing re- semblance to the mature adult of twenty-five?

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