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SANDALPHON Chronicle of Events SEPTEMBER We are not all back, but we shall be soon, the Graduates are most eager to assume their new responsibility, dignity, and importance. NVe make the acquaintance of Miss Marie Zapp, our new gym teacher. A momentous question decided-class ring and pin selected by the Graduates. OCTOBER The Knabe-Ampieo recital which we all enjoyed very much. Discovery Day. The Alumnae presented their jubilee gift---a Baby Grand piano--at the Colden Jubilee Reception. Miss Margaret McDonnell, president of the organization, made the presentation address. Hallowe'en Party. Grand March en masque in the gym, relay races, games and the proverbial cider, apples and doughnuts. NOVEMBER All Saints' Day-a holyday and a Sunday, therefore not a holiday. In the afternoon, Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S. J., author of The Pageant of Youth, in which all took part in 1924, gave us an excellent lecture on Poetry, In the evening, he lectured under the auspices of the NVatterson Reading Circle to a most appreciative audience. His subject was Fiction and the Novel as an Education. Election of Graduate Class officers. Distribution of Honors for the first quarter. Opening of the three days' bazaar. Class pins and rings arrive. Thanksgiving holidays begin at 2:30 p. m. Delightful concert by the talented Ililger Sisters. DECEMBER Feast of our Immaculate Mother and a free day. Mr. James Francis O'Donnell gives Sheridan's Rivals. The traditional Christmas program, during which the pupils of the Senior Classes present Rachel, the Iieper Maid. Christmas vacation begins. The Alumnae Dance at the Neil House. . JANUARY Nearly everyone broke one of her New Year resolutions. Classes reopen. NVe pay our annual visit to the Crib in Holy Family. The mid-year examinations. We liked the questions very much, at least those we could answer. FEBRUARY The Sister Supervisor of Notre Dame Academies, Sister Marie of the Sacred Heart, pays us a visit. Annual Graduate spread on Shrove Tuesday. Mrs. Valentine, chairman of the Franklin County Parent-Teacher Associa- tion, addresses the members of the Academy P. T. A. Frederick Paulding, Litt. D., gave Calderon's 'tThe Mighty Magician to an unusually appreciative audience of old friends-the pupils of the Senior Classes. In the evening, Mr. Paulding, under the auspices of the NVatterson Reading Circle, gave Oscar NVilde's The Young King and Francois Coppee's The Violin-maker of Cremonaf' page one hundred fifty-five
SANDALPHON MARCII The opening games of the Intramural Basketball Tournament were played. Election of officers of the Senior and Junior Sodalities. Reverend John A. Lynch, C.SS.R., highly commended our missionary endeavors, and after a most interesting talk on his experiences on the missions, pleaded with ns to pledge some of our disbursements to the procuring of medical assistance for those laboring in the mission fields. Moving Picture, The Path of Love, the life of Saint Francis of Assisi. The annual retreat begins under the direction of Reverend Andrew Cook, S.J. Closing exercises of the retreat. ' Illustrated lecture on Hawaii by Dr. George Bronson. Easter Vacation begins at 2:30 p. m. APRIL We return to class. Feast of Blessed Julia. The Graduates entertain their rivals, the Third Rhetoric Basketball team. Father Bean of the Josephinum College explains the intricacies of radio to the pupils of the Senior Classes. Program in honor of Sister Superior Provincial. Second Rhetoric A team defeats the Third Rhetoric team and wins the championship. Dr. James J. Walsh, under the auspices of the Notre Dame Literary Circle, lectures to a large audience on Is Life Worth Living? Dean Hagerty of Ohio State University gave an excellent address to the Parent-Teacher Association. The Graduates were invited to the lecture. MAY The pupils of the Primary and Intermediate classes gave a. delightful program for their parents. The Fire Inspectors pay us a visit. Concert for Mothers' Day given by the pupils of the Senior Classes. Reverend A. A. Sibila, O. P., was the principal speaker at this meeting of the P. T. A. Address, which we were privileged to hear, was one that we shall long remember. The Graduate basketball team was guest of their friends, the Third Rhetoric team, at a picnic held at Indian Springs. Gold and Silver Medal Recital. Physical Culture exhibit in the evening. May Day festivities began with a procession. Elizabeth Ilinterschied crowned Our Blessed Lady. At the close of the luncheon in the cafe- teria., which was transformed into a perfect fairyland, Mrs. II. C. St. Clair presented in the name of all the Senior pupils, a beautiful silver loving cup to the Basketball Champions of 1926. VVe meet on the field of Waterloo the Catholic University Examinations. May We all be NVellingtons! JUNE Parent-Teacher Associa.tion entertains the Graduates at a luncheon. The gladdest and saddest day of all the year. Sandalphon, our annual, and our first one, arrives. The Senior Class Dance. Take our orphans' dresses to Saint Anne's. Final Distribution. page one hundred fifty-six
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