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Qomplzments of . . . Mr. S. E. OLIVA Gompliments of MR. and MRS. RADEMAN
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I U 5 I RS r ' 6 fx ECHOES gfz55's5s's.e5 X 1'9'2'8 It 2 :nunuafnunnulluujfif9 7 7 Qbhituarg The scholastic year was hardly well under way when Holy Angels was called upon to mourn the loss of an old and steadfast friend-Venerable Sister Mary Jerome. For the six years from june, 1921, to August, 1927, Sister Jerome had been Superior at the Inf stitute and in her earlier life she had been for eight years a member of the faculty. For some time, Sister had been in very poor health, and last summer it was deemed best to remove her to Baltimore, where it was hoped the warm climate would prove benehcial to her. Evidently, however, her life work had been completed, and just at noon on October first, a sudden Veni, Spousa Christi, sounded in her ears. A few brief moments passed and, with the words, Take me, dear Jesus, on her lips, Sister passed quickly and quietly from this life into the eternal life beyond. On September 25, 1927, Mr. Philip Bodet, father of the Misses Rose Bodet, '23, Dolores Bodet, '26, and Angela Bodet, '28, was called suddenly to his eternal reward. Though Mr. Bodet had not been well for some time, his death was most unexpected and, coming suddenly as it did, was a great shock to his devoted family. November 16, 1927, witnessed the death of another parent of three Holy Angels students. Mrs. Rosalie Pohly, mother of the Misses Claire Pohly, '28, and Helen and Marion Pohly, '30, was the one to answer this time the summons of the Angel of Death. Mrs. Pohly had been seriously ill for several months, and the loving care lavished upon her by the members of her family proving unavailing, God asked of her the supreme sacrifice. To the members of both of these families the sympathy of the faculty and students of Holy Angels is extended. R. I. P. Father On a green and quiet hillside, In a still, secluded spot, Sleeps, enwrapped in peace unbroken, One whom sorrow troubles not. Quickly did the Master call him, After noble service done, To bestow His fullest blessings And the crown of life he'd won. Though I can but miss his presence, For he seems so far away, Yet, to know he is in Heaven, Makes me happy every day. And no matter how I miss him, This shall comfort be to me- His new life is far more happy Than his life on earth could be. -ANGELA Bomzr, '28 97
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fBullvll1zg the College Annual ID the thought occur to you, as you turned the foregoing pages of this interesting book, that a vast amount of ener- getic effort was involved in its production? When the 1928 EcHoEs staff took upon themselves this responsi- bility, they accepted a real undertaking. There was the planning of the book-determining the character of the opening pages, the decorative art motif, the style of cover, and many other details that go to make a book of this kind at- tractive and interesting. Then the financing-the obtaining of subscriptions, the securing of advertisements, and the various steps to provide an income sufficient to fully care for the expense necessary to carry out the formulated plans. And finally, the actual production-the obtaining of hotographs, art Work, material for the Write-ups and other reading matter- and seeing that this material reached the engraver and printer on schedule time. Yes, it was a real job , especially for those to Whom such work is a new experience. We congratulate the members of the EcHoEs staff on their out- standing success and are proud to have been associated with them in this meritorious work. BAKER- JONES -I-IAUSAUER, INC. BUILDERS OF DISTINCTIVE COLLEGE ANNUALS 45-51 CARROLL STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK 99
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