St Scholastica High School - Scholastican Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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St Scholastica High School - Scholastican Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 44 of 68
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Page 44 text:

G. McArdle, B. l. Eckardt, L. Shay, B. Sontag, C. Shannon, B. Le Beau. ,Vf 7' 7' I' TCP ROW-A. Cleary, M. Taylor M. I. Boehrne, M. V. Ullrnann. SEC CND ROW-M. T. Washburn, M Petty, I. McGarry, C. Witliers, S Charles. BOTTOM ROW-A. D Arthur, M. Griffin. .ff .. gf 3 Q I 6 6: 07 0721 ,f They caught me with a skillet making short'nin' bread, sang the Glee Club mem- bers, in their annual concert, given Laetare Sunday, as a climax to their many excellent recitals of the year. No wonder the enthusiastic audience demanded an encore to this as well as many of the other numbers of the charming program. Particularly thrilling to the choristers was the experience, during Christmas week, of singing old English carols over station VVIND. The same program was repeated the following day for patients in various hospital wards. Pupils of the voice department reveal excellent tone quality, commented Mae Graves Atkins, of the Chicago Conservatory of Music, who spent several days at S. S. A., criticizing the work of the vocal students. Wa any imc EJ 'Round and 'round they whirl! And what acrobatic feats they perform, these young Terpsichoreans, who have spent several hours each week attempting to acquire the grace and agility of their noted instructors and models, Mme. Ludmilla Speranzeva and Mme. Vera Mirova. The sense of co-ordination and self-expression which the teachers have aimed to foster in their pupils' were evidenced in the sylph-like mer- rnaids and the ferocious pirates, who performed in Peter Pan, as well as in the artistic steps of the Beauty and the Beast dancers. National dances, to which the classes were especially partial, proved a vital and interesting source through which the students acquired an intimate knowledge of the background and customs of .various countries. fgdfferw' ffrnnwci rmu QfQe Jfrff fQmQn 1

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I 'ff 'ff 'ff ezzrku .Ar0z4Wf - flflnlllz nrnnvf srANDiNGfB. A. Piefik. I. wir lianis, K. lordan, A. Kohl, B. Pow- ers ltreasurorl. SEATED-B, Mur- pliv fsecretaryl, lj. Blim lvice-pre fectl, P. Goisel lprefectl, L. l- Iaridel, M. T. Washburn. flfikw QW Spirited discussions held at the monthly general meetings of the Sodality of Our Lady helped members to realize that before they could become vital factors in combatting Communism and other evils of the day, they must first work for their own sanctification. Greatly strengthened was the organization with the reception into its ranks of ninety-nine new members, December 8. To prepare for the birthday of Our Lord, liturgical-minded sodalists presented mystery plays of the lncarnation and Redemption, December lb, followed by the opening of the Christmas novena. .Special homage was paid to their patron, when sodalists gathered in the Chapel, May Day, and ceremoniously crowned the Blessed Virgin, Queen of May. Sub- stantial aid was furnished the Sodality's adopted mission at Alamosa, Colorado, by funds raised at socials, held throughout the year. fzr -fnrmy ry flfh'11fl Wliat am l bid? lO cents? l4 cents? Going at l4 cents to the girl with the pink hairbowf' clamored the auctioneer. The occasion? One of the lunior High Sodal- ity's auctions, several of which were given during the year to raise funds for C.Y.Q. welfare work. lncidentally, the buyers generously purchased articles which they themselves had donated for the sale. Having chosen the Blessed Mother and Si. Agnes as patrons the Sodalists started .the year by electing as officers: Mary Ellen Muckenhirn, Betty Ann Trickel, Helen Higgins, and Loretta Williams. Stimulating programs were given at the weekly meetings, and missions were liberally aided with contributions both spiritual and financial. Though a very youthful army of youth, the lunior Highists have shown themselves zealous soldiers of Christ the King. four 1' -MIAIWV fffflvffni H. Higgins tsecrettziyb, B, A, Triclcel fvice-pzefectl, L. 'Williams Ctreasurerl ll, E. lvluckcnliirn lprefectl.

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