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s f' s Q EcHoEs a rf D 1.9.2. s fi 2, '5 cr, 9 I ll ll ., , .. 55. :it -.g A!x ,5 xxxx .,,.x 1 XXVXKXYAKXQ ivan Holy Angels Welcomes Venerable Sister Superior M. Corona Upon our return to school last September, we were grieved to hear that Venerable Sister Mary Jerome who, for six years, had been Superior at Holy Angels, had been called away. It was not long, however, before we found that, though we had lost one friend, we had been given another-one who would do her utmost for our happiness. Venerable Sister Corona, who came to fill the place left vacant by Sister jerome's removal to Baltimore, made us feel that our interests were hers by visiting us on the opening day of school. That little act alone made us feel at home with her, and before very long, Sister had endeared herself to each of usg and we experienced a sense of gratitude that we had been given a kind mother, a constant friend, and a gentle advisor. The time already spent here has proven to be one of work and endeavor for others-a constant seeking to give to each one that which would make her happy. Her warm sympathy and deep interest in our every enterprise nurtured the love so early implanted in our hearts. We regret most sincerely that we have had but one brief year of her friendship and guidance, but we know that the affection which she so spontaneously inspired in us has not, like the ivy of Jonas, sprung up over night but to wither and die the next day under the seering rays of ingratitude and forgetfulness. We envy those who follow us and who are to continue for some time under her guidance. To them we bequeath a true love, a lasting respect, and a warm friendship for our Venerable Sister Superior, to whom we bid farewell with much regret. But across the far miles that may separate. us we shall often come in spirit, and from the depths of our hearts we shall ever breathe a fervent God bless you, always, dear Sister Corona. -ELBANOR HENNESSY, '28 62
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