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Show H; ACADEMY HAS V BUSY SEASON H Sacred Heart Students Pre HH dSlng Nov; for St. Pat HH rick's Event BBTABB IH4aM iti lUNd -rdemv BBBBV are buail nt work In the preparation BBBBB of a fr. Patrick' day to be given on BBBBB the rich' March II In the - ' B bbjb BJi BBBJ BB BJ BB BJ i bj I BJ aM. a play ly the minima or atudonts BJ i bj I BJ er with the nortnl event planned In B B - u.i m is Bl SI K I I . ! u i , i lie 1 tt 1 i ' Iatudcntt. KO of whom arc boarders or i rssldcnaa of the school. Thee student stu-dent ate from vnrloua parts of I'tah ind the hui round tiiR States, The n-. n-. n prlvuti ..i.e. conducted Cluasca of grade and high school CUU1HI, with side, lines of art, uiufdt, j gymnaslpm, dam ihg. dramatic art. domestic do-mestic .irt ii ml loinlnc COUrsea arc conducted daily. Krequently vlslis nt ' made by the clan? to a number of the IndUStrtsI concern of ogden and oflM Hints OUtddC artists (five prlxn'e pros Full for the students. UU1 l MM I M M IMICS, .s.ie ),:. n, I. -r. the uncial acttvl- tic have boon wide and varied. The program has Included parties and af-i.iiih af-i.iiih jt avbry description, a few of rthlfh have been the annual charity bull, two re. Hal by the student of the drum iii on department, two musical mu-sical ri'cltals, a school band concert, a Hallowe'en festival, the' usual Christ -mas play and program, written and Idrlw .irnl -veral Informal receptions. 'l"li- Institution has its own motion picture mschins and frequently shows arc given for the resident students, as well as for the day pupils. Six private dobStCS were held by the members of class '22. a seventh I -tv' "e WUS Kl'-n publicly. I'atrlotlc subjects, addresses, poems and song ucre featured on everyday programs during Amerb anuatlon k Columbus day. Lincoln's and -tliington's birthday anniversaries hold i ii iir significance as well for the students. A fully equipped playground Is one .f tin ir w things that the academy tiai added to its outstanding features during i he past year. Here students of the rri.i'le classes ire given recrea-tlon recrea-tlon and conduct games. With the close of the school ae&slcn In June, and forty-third anniversary 1-oii'iin ii iii-nt exercise will be celebrated. cele-brated. MA l..l. U At'l l I . Unc of tbo strongest organizations of V; I tht a ! u in 'in iv-" lation ., i.i stmi houi - .ii i on- 1 ducted on the best popular novels and Hj the latest writers. At Christmas time .lofl ii- - I' "'1 was presented with a large of Mils ordl i rborS are other otrm nlsatlOM In the H v school. Some of these, conducted i k 1 along the line of religious study, j TV i om 81 ' A. I the Hv4 school an Th Annun- BpsX. BBH class paper, us well aa for the school BBH year book. The Cordial. BB upon the academy ss a home, built BBB purposely for a fumlly of girls. They BBH i are given the best of care and utten- I I tlon and a wide field of prlvlloges. BBBb Special entortalnmenti and programs BH are planned continually for them, and B j i hey arc given access 10 one of tho bSSt libraries for both education il and pastime reading. SI JOSEPH'S v DilMV The second school. "St. Joseph's" academy, located on Twenty sixth M reel he; 1 .w ushlngli ill u venue u so under the supervision of the Sisters Sis-ters of the Holy Cross. This school reSistors ISO student! und barely accommodates ac-commodates them. The foundotlon of a new St. Joseph's academy has already been completed and the building is expected to be finished fin-ished In time for school work next September Sacred Heart academy students are planning a social for the benefit of the building fund for the new institution. Holiday seasons at Sacred Heart academy are habitually observed. At present many of the rerldent students are planning lo visit at their homes during the Easter holidays. Kor those who remain St the academy, programs of entertainments are under preparation prepara-tion .1 1 ready. |