St Joseph Academy - Sajoscript Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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ggnwfwew wf WMM SANDALPHON ' Q ' Ei Class Song 5 MAB! MARGARET Doon N -i CAir: Kreislei-'s Cradle Song 1915 y Alma Mater, we sing thy praise, . . ' ff' Flinsins it w the -ky. This song of love to you we raise, Q' eei' fl Love that never will die f of You have taught us tosbe womentlfue, , 3 l Loyal and ever sincere. ' We will always be true to you, f Our Alma Mater, dear., w , Q We will always be true to you. uf: Our Alma Mater, dear. s Dear Notre Dame, the lessons you've taught, - We will remember for aye, Lessons with Love and Loyalty fraught, We garnered from day to day. In our hearts we'1l have one sacred aim, Thy name e'er to revere, . So may God bless you, 1ov'd Notre Dame, 11 Our Alma Mater, dear. 115 So may God bless you, lov 'd Notre Dame,j: ' Our Alma Mater, dear. Q 43 F4 s yin ou hundred forty-aight

Page 149 text:

SANDALPHON In October the election of class officers was held. Frances Bradley was chosen President, Mary Louise Carroll, Vice-President, Dorothy IIill, Secre- tary, and Coletta Tebben, Treasurer. The class colors, lavender and gold, were also chosen at this time as well as the class motto: Video meliora proboquef' Miss Marie Zapp was appointed our gymnastic teacher and in October, basketball was begun in our school, under the direction of our able coach, Mrs. H. C. St. Clair. This developed into an intramural tournament which, after much hard work on the part of every tea.m was finally won by the Second Rhetoric A team. The girls are now practising for baseball. The first thing in the catalogue of duties was the preparation of the first edition of our school paper, The Spectator, which made its appearance in March and was considered an excellent production for the first attempt. Then came the good news that we were to have an annual, so the staff elected for The Spectator was retained, Virginia Harold being our editor and Mary Brennan our business manager. These girls chose their assistants. The name Sandal- phon was selected and all immediately set to work for the success of our first year book. It is the unanimous decision that Father Cook, S.J., gave us many of the most wonderful are certain each personality. Our hearts preaches. lVith school activities, are bidding farewell to the happiest days of our girlhood. But before we leave the Academy it is fitting that we express our gratitude and love to those who have labored with us these past four years. To our beloved Sister Superior and to all the Sisters we bid a fond farewell a11d to the undergraduates we wish success in their senior year. To you, Alma Mater, we quote from Virgil, and striking talks it has been our good fortune to hear. We girl will remember forever his impressive sermons and unusual are filled with noble thoughts, as the day of graduation ap- the coming days filled with preparations for the examinations, gymnastic exhibitions, May Da.y and Junior-Senior dance, we Et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. May Day lvl-ARY M. CAREN Fourth Intermediate St. Joseph's g On a sunny ives a party day in May, 'Tis the best time to enjoy yourself In a healthy, wholesome Way. '1'here's an early morn procession And a coronation, too, Of the Blessed Queen of Heaven, Our Mother loved and true. The sweet young childish voices Sing her praises soft and clear, And their hearts all turn to Heaven Where dwells their Mother dear. Come, and joi Then comes the crowning moment, VVhen each and all repeat An Act of Consecration At our Blessed Lady's feet. Next follows a gay program, Such as young folk like to see. The' day is spent in merriment And in perfect harmony. n us on our May Day, So charming and so gay, Consecrated t 0 our Lady, Whom we crown as Queen of May. page one hundred forty-seven



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