St Rose Academy - Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 71 text:

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l---M434 GoLD AND WHITE y3f-Q----- - The program for the l929 Graduation Mass will be as follows: Processional Nostra Signora Copocci Proper of the Mass Introit-Gradual-Alleluia Offertory-Communion Sung on Psalm tones Common of the Mass Kyrie-Gloria--Credo Sanctus-Benedictus-Agnus Dei Gregorian Motets Adoramus Te Traditional Salve Regina Schubert Recessional Long Live the Pope Ganss Our repertoire now includes German, French, Latin and English songs. Interesting preparations are being made for the program for the Commencement Exercises on May 27. This will include Maria Wiegenlied in German, and two other selections, one in French and one in English. iz Pro Fide RO FIDE, the students' branch of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, has had a most successful year under the leadership of Margaret Casassa and her capable assistants-Marion Toso of the junior class, Betty Casey of the sophomores, and Margaret Pettee of the freshman class. The purpose of the society is to aid all needy Catholic Missions, both at home and abroad. Father William Sullivan, the Diocesan Director of this society, has inspired the girls with enthusiasm by coming to speak to them almost every month, con- MARGARET CASASSA gratulating them on their good Work and asking them p,eS,'de,,, to continue in it even after they are out of school. Father Sullivan has just returned from Australia, where a conference was held concerning the Missions, so he is able to tell just what we can do by our contributions. Every girl in the Student Body is a member of the organization and all have shown their co-operation and support by the Willingness with which they have done their share both spiritually and financially. l 1'f!y-eight



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----iff GOLD AND WHITEEQ-H--1-- Veritas ERITAS, the Honor Society of St. Rose, has had a flourishing year. Organized four years ago, the society embraces all those who attain marks of A or B. Each month honor pins are given out-first honors to students obtaining all marks of A or A-, and second honors to those with no mark lower than B. Over fifty girls have won these pins for one or more months. Those meriting membership for more than four months in the term are the following: SENIORS Mary Lins Barbara Filmer Lillian Arata Elizabeth Henne Elizabeth Silva JUN1oRs Dorothy Dillon Catherine Howlett Helen Sullivan Jane Madden Jean Hanna Margaret Marsh Grace von Soosten SOPHOMORES Katherine Casassa Patsy Nowland Frances Lemmelet Marie Elena Rodriguez Jeanette Mitchell Vonie Baker FRESHMEN Helen Callier Ellen Cavanaugh Catherine Depangher Margaret McCarthy Margaret Pettee Emily Buckley Margaret Buckley Eleanor Buckley Alberta Marsh Josephine Ortner Dorothy Reardon The Alumnae pin, which is awarded each month to the senior with the highest average, was merited three months by Mary Lins, four months by Lillian Arata and one month by Esperanza Ruelas, The Scholarship pin, awarded each month to the student who has the highest marks throughout the school, was won two months by Dorothy Dillon, two months by Margaret Buckley and one month each by Frances Lemmelet, Eleanor Buckley, Margaret McCarthy and Helen Sullivan. Although competition for the Student Body Scholarship Cup between the various classes has been very keen, at the time of going to press the Junior Class had held the cup for four months, the Freshmen three months and the Sophomores one month. The decision, therefore, was still in doubt. Sixly

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