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I.'l,!,4 NAZAICETH ACADEMY YEAH BOOK 1113.4 fuwnfy-r'1'gl1f STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
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1924 Q, NAZARETH ACADEMY YEAR BOOK 1.924 Qllburuszs nf iBupuIar bangs, Qhapteh Air- Till We Meet Again. Nazareth is the subject of my song, All her girls would tarry round her long, Holding high her banner bright, From which beams a clear and holy light. Naz'reth hearts are ever brave and true, Finding joy, though all the world be blue, They're the kind that make folks say, Nazareth girls are fine! MARCELLA REICHENBERGER. Air- Linger Awhile I wish I could linger, still linger awhile, I wish I could stay in the light of your smile, For to-morrow we must go, It turns all my joys to woe, To leave you, dear Nazareth, For I love you so. LUELLA DAVIS. Air-- Song of Love 'Tis the School of schools, Nazareth forever! Mother of loyal hearts, ne'er can we forget thee, Like a dove your sweet voice comes winging, bringing Cheer and counsel when dark clouds frown, Thy kind face glows as thy daughters true Wreathe thee with love's bright crown. twenty-seven FRANCES MCCARTHY. Air- She's my Girl. There's a school that we love, and its Nazareth, With her banner gold and blue, It is one place on earth that we cherish, To her we'll e'er be true, For in sunshine and rain she has cheered us, And we know that from us is due, For her motherly care and guidance, Love and devotion true. ' ARLENE OSTER. Air- Crinoline Days In those dear old Nazareth days, Well loved people with their well loved ways, Friendships that we'1l ever cherish, Virtue sweet and trust which ne'er can perish. Oh! that class of '24, From whose true hearts warm kindness ever will pour. Often in spirit we'll longingly gaze Back to those dear Naz'erth days. ROSEMARY EDELMAN.
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Qtuhent Clin-uperatihz Quhernment N the year 1921, Student Co-operative Government was organ- ized in Nazareth Academy. It was nobly carried on by its first President, Donna McMahon, assisted by an able Vice- President, Helen I. Margrett. These two officers, by their 5 5, tireless zeal for the project, inspired the students with a keen appreciation of the benefits of Student Government. The two Lew,-B classes that followed carried on the movement of Student Co- operation in school control, and passed it on to the class of 1924 as a well established tradition. , The enthusiasm and general unity of spirit prevailing in the Senior Class of the present year gave well-founded promise of a creditable record in this phase of school activity. Accordingly, the student body organized in early October under the direction of the following officers: President, Inez Maierg Vice-President, Mary Swan, and Secretary, Helen Scheid, with a teacher acting as counsellor. According to the by-laws, each home room elected officers who acted as its representatives on the Student Council. Following the elections, regular meetings of the Council were held every Thursday after school. Marshals were appointed for the halls and cafeteria, thus directing traffic in every part of the building. The purpose of the weekly Council meetings was to keep the spirit alive, to report habitual delinquencies and to plan for securing the best order. By working out the suggestions proposed at the Council meetings, we find that our aim has been fairly well attained. A new feature in the form of a contest was introduced, in which all the home rooms entered with a spirit that made us feel assured of success. One point each day was to be given in each home room for a clear record in each of' the following: punctuality, attendance, cafeteria order, conduct in the auditorium, cor- rect carfare and the wearing of the uniforms. At the meetings, the counts were reported and recorded. The home room scoring the greatest number of counts secured the banner which was to be placed in a position of honor for one week. This is a January to June competition, at the close of which the room which scores the highest is given a spread by the room with lowest record. 'pl We may here add that the purpose of Student Co-operative Govern- ment is to fit our girls for later life by training them in ability, honor and self-control. Many places there are for improvement but, with sincerest good wishes, we leave that work for our successors. in li li With feelings of sorrow we record in our report the death of Miss Donna McMahon, the first president of the Student Co-operative Govern- ment Organization in our school. She was also President of the Class of 1921, both of which offices she filled with such distinction and ability that her name has become a tradition in the school. We, then freshmen, remember the sweet-mannered, kind girl to whom we all looked up as the leading spirit, not only of Student Government but also of every school activity, in which she was always the leader by the force of her remark- able personality. Her very character won a general and generous co-oper- ation throughout the school for she made every one feel that the object was one worth while striving to reach, and hen own public-spirited example was always her most persuasive argument. Another school activity, started under her leadership, was the filling of Christmas baskets for the poor. This too has become a school tradition. Seldom have the personal qualities of a student impressed themselves upon so large a body of stu- dents. Her memory will long remain an influence for good in Nazareth Academy. twenty-nine
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