Academy of the Holy Child - Res Anni Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1956
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Cover
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When the final pages of history are written, they will tell
a simple story. Great nations . . . after the strife ot ages
. . . will look at the skeletons of their lives and will see
the essentially quiet pattern of birth and growth and
death, for the pattern of mans life is that of nature. lt is
the planting and cultivating and harvesting which runs
an endless cycle as constant as the tides yet as fleeting
as a summer breeze.
Hidden in the maze of conquests and coroncitions is our
simple story . . . a tiny page in the world encyclopedia
. . . yet a faithful recording ofthe song of the harvester.
School, wherein we spend our spring-time years, is in-
deed the proving ground for life. The seeds of knowledge
and truth . . . planted with the greatest care . . . are
nourished with the fruits of love and sheltered against
the sudden frosts of bitterness and hate, until, at length,
the tiny seedling . . . grown tall and strong . . . can stand
against the winds and laugh at the lashing of the rain.
So that each may become more conscious of her role in
the vast garden which is life . . . so that each may see
the need to plant and cultivate only the best. . .we have
chosen the theme of the harvester for this issue of RES
ANNI, May the harvest of each year be plentiful so that
the eternal harvest may indeed be a glorious fulfillment.
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be rewarded in a rich and promising
harvest We pray That The harvesT of our
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Education is a preparation for life.
Through the various courses in school, the
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flats the flute-like refrain of the meadowlark.
The sounds . . . the colors . . . the vastness
of creation overpowers, perhaps . . . and makes
our lives a study in miniature. But even in mini-
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musicians, the scientist, the artist, blended to-
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First row: Sheila Callahan, Mary McDermott, Janice Leeb, Mother Mary Arthur, Prefect, Judy
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1955-56. Council members worked hand
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vvhicl' lor so many years has achieved an enviable
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