Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947

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Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947

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  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 21
    Scrapbook page 21 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "The Tidings." Two newspaper clippings from The Tidings of students at the "The Journey of the Three Kingdoms" play.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 22
    Scrapbook page 22 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 A photograph of Chinese students performing the three kings seeing the north star and presenting an angel presenting the north star, including Betty Mac Chan as the angel. The page also includes a card number for the prices of the performance ticket.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 24
    Scrapbook page 24 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 A photograph of performance of the "Journey of the Three Kings" presenting Chinese students performing as the kings and angels and Mary and Joseph.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 26
    Scrapbook page 26 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 A photograph of the performance of the three kings meeting King Herod performed by Chinese students.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 28
    Scrapbook page 28 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 A photograph of the performance of the three kings meeting King Herod and having another person read a letter to the king performed by Chinese students.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 30
    Scrapbook page 30 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 A photograph of Chinese students performing the birth of Jesus, with Mary, Joseph, and the three kings. The cast members are listed as Wilton and Chadwick Woo, Lilly Mu, Hoover Louie, and Raymond Louie.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 32
    Scrapbook page 32 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 A photograph of the ensemble of the whole cast from the "Journey of the Three Kings" play.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 34
    Scrapbook page 34 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 An enlarged photograph of the performance of King Herod meeting with the three Kings.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 36
    Scrapbook page 36 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 An enlarged photograph of the entire cast ensemble of the "Journey of the Three Kings" play.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 38
    Scrapbook page 38 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "Christmas - 1946 - Baptism Group." A photograph of the baptism of a group of Chinese students with their sponsors and the Father.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 4
    Scrapbook page 4 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 One photograph of students doing a play with girls as angels and boys kneeling in front of them.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 40
    Scrapbook page 40 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 A photograph of the baptism of Suelyn Woo with her sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, and the father, Father Cowhig.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 42
    Scrapbook page 42 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 A photograph of the baptism of Wilton Woo with his sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crews and Mrs. Louise Niemeyer, and the father, Father Cowhig.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 44
    Scrapbook page 44 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 A photograph of the baptism of Chadwick Woo with his sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCarthy, and the father, Father Cowhig.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 46
    Scrapbook page 46 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "Christmas Baptism." A photograph of the baptism of Martin Jung with his sponsors, John Sarconi and Eugenia Puccinelli, and the father, Father Cowhig.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 48
    Scrapbook page 48 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "American Junior Red Cross News-Letter." "Teacher-Sponsors to Have Service Pins."
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 50
    Scrapbook page 50 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "Morning Smog Seeps in to Blot Out Downtown Los Angeles." A newspaper clipping that shows smog settling in the middle of Los Angeles. There is an area circled within the smog that is noted to be the Catholic Chinese School of Los Angeles.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 52
    Scrapbook page 52 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "Bishop Timothy Manning and children February, 1947." A photograph of Bishop Timothy Manning and students of the Catholic Chinese Academy.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 54
    Scrapbook page 54 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "The Bishop and Joyce Loo enjoyed playing "Patty-cake patty-cake."" A photograph of Bishop Timothy Manning and students of the Catholic Chinese School with the middle girl standing next to the Bishop is identified as Joyce Loo.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 56
    Scrapbook page 56 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "Kindergarten Room. 1947. Student Body Assembled." A photograph of the student body of Chinese students and two Bishops, one of whom is Bishop Timothy Manning.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 58
    Scrapbook page 58 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "First and Second Grade Classroom. February, 1947." A photograph of a class of students reading a book with one student standing up to read to the class and teacher.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 6
    Scrapbook page 6 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "A Christmas Party Program" and "The Journey of the Three Kings" play program. A pamphlet of the Christmas party program of American and Chinese songs and dance and the "Journey of the Three Kings" play presented by the students of the school.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 60
    Scrapbook page 60 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "Torch-Bearer Altar Boys." Four photographs of students in various activities and outfits. The first photograph shows the torch-bearer altar boys, who are listed as Gordon Fong, Warren Loo, Raymond Lee, Donnie Lee, Wayne Low, and Marvin Yee. Two photographs show student classes standing in the field. One photograph shows three students gardening.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 62
    Scrapbook page 62 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "Carmen de Alba and Dancing Class." Three photographs of the teacher Carmen de Alba and her dancing class. The students are listed as Chadwick Woo, Raymond Louie, Hoover Lowie, Suelyn Woo, Betty Mac Chan, Jean Lee, Adora Kay Chan, and Wilton Woo.
  • Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947, page 63
    Scrapbook page 63 from Chinese Catholic Academy Scrapbook (Vol II), 1946-1947 "Carmen de Alba and Junior Dancing Class." Three photographs showing Carmen de Alba and her Junior Dancing Class. One photograph shows Warren Loo standing on a ladder and painting a gateway. The second photograph shows the whole class with students identified as Alice Wong, Nancy Lum, Lorraine Leung, Nancy Wong, Vicky Low, Roland Au, Chester Jung, Donnie Lee, Raymond Lee, Wayne Low, and Gordon Au. The third photograph shows Mrs. Gee holding Myron in her arms.