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Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. N 0v. N 0v. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May LILIUM CONVALLIUM Class Calendar School began. Seniors eyed with envy by the students of verdant hue. Organization of classes; election of officers. Columbus Day entertainment and lecture by Mr. Ryan, K. C. Attorney. Seniors chose class motto and class flower. St. Thomast Day. Thursday was declared a holiday by Rev. W. A. Daly in honor of the 7th Century Celebration, that the faculty and students might attend the celebration at Holy Rosary Church. Class rings arrived. The Class made its formal bow to society. June ,17 class presented comedy, ttMillionairets Daughter? November 25th was the feast of St. Catherine, patroness 0f philosophers. Professor John O,Hara, professor of history at University of Oregon, gave a lec- ture t0 the Immaculata Academy Girls. Overheard: ttGirls, you are strong in geography and historyPeRev. XV. A. D. Everybody happy. Santa Claus and vacation are coming. Immaculata reopens. Exams. begin; more bliss CD Rev. A. S. Chamberlain, O. P., Visited the classes of Immaculata Academy. Domestic Science Girls serve lunch to seniors. Senior entertainment great success. Judge Dayton addresses Immaculata Acad- emy Girls. ' Immaculata Girls give another candy sale and confirm their reputation for good , candy making. Another get4to-gether party. The K. K. K. Klub entertains. The Alumnae meeting, election of officers and initiation of class 17. Academy participates in patriotic parade. Father Basil, O. S. B., president of Mt. Angel College, and Father Hildebrand, O. S. B., a former pupil of our parish school, called on his former teachers. May Day procession. Father Riley, 0. P., assigned essay on Psychology. May Day basket sale. Father Hogan visited Immaculata Academy. Mr. Churchill, State Superintendent, accompanied by Father O,Hara and Mr. Ald- erman, County Superintendent, visited Immaculata Academy. Father Daly assigned essay on The Present Status of the Church. A beautiful sunshine day. Immaculate Heart parish annual picnic-a great success. -FLORA CLARK, t17. ClansS I he dUSk l lnd many lnd banners waved m l erresidenl, SUCh wa llargarel Friedhoff, stU Pondered a mighty WP lsawlhe midnight on Though all Mt. Angel 51 The many overworked For one they loved, th loletherpass. I saw Frances Gansneder, u; lmid the musty rows t lnCreightonts honore Of all great thoughts, Gladys Marie; my, hot lheincense strove to lslf from all of eart Isxghed, for Clara J2 Hadleft us all and g0 . lTranslat les! there the 1 unfatho '11 hke its Tlnsullied andC: he Immense St
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LILIUM CONVALLIUM Immaculata Academy Graduates-Continued HELEN HENRY hFair too she was, and kind had been as she was fair. CLARA JACQL'ES love of learning, thesc nooks, all the sweet serenityoff MONICA MORLEY Nothing is impossible to industry. FRANCES GANSNEDER Humility, that sweet 10w root From which all heavenly virtues shoot.
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r students of verdanth ue, . Ryan, K. C. Attorney. 3- Daly in h Ono . ht attend t Forum, he celebraliou 1 how to society. ,5 Daughter. , patroness of Dhilo t University of Oregon 33; y and historyiLRth, are coming. i .ses 0f Immaculata Academ: rs. layton addresses Immacul- u confirm their reputation id initiation of class 17. e1 College, and FatherHl called on his formeriear. 9 logy. mied by Father OIHaraanl culata Academy. Status of the Church. 'eat success. ,FLORI Ci Solhera LILIUM CONVALLIUM Class Prophecy While dozing in the dusk I saw a sight That filled me half with fear, half with delight. First Agnes Pottage came into the room, Armed with a duster and a well-worn broom; She cleaned and dusted, set the house aright; ttHubbyil would soon be home, for it was night. The light went out, and like a distant star, Monica Morely shone, who sold the Bunkome Kar, Who ruled the Board of Change-yes, it was she, Who owned a thousand ships upon the sea! It changed. The thousand-words-a-minute din Grew louder, and the clattering seemed a sin, Such peace I had. I spied sweet Flora Clarke Typeing at break-neck speed-then all grew dark. A big brass band came blaring down the street, And many marched, though sweltering in the heat; And banners waved with Helen Henry,s name For President, such was her wondrous fame! Margaret Friedhoff, studious and sedate, Pondered a mighty tome, though it was late. I saw the midnight oil burn low-this maid, Though all Mt. Angel slept, still studying stayed. The many overworked and needy cried For one they loved, then hushed and stood aside To let her pass. I saw her careworn browe Frances Gansneder, uplifting then as now. Amid the musty rows of printed lore In Creightonts honored halls, the wondrous store Of all great thoughts, I saw the librarian stroll- Gladys Marie; my, how very droll! The incense strove to pierce the chapel roof, As if from all of earth it held aloof. I sighed, for Clara Jacques was now a nun- Had left us all and gone to Beaverton. -MARIE O,DAY, ,19. tTranslated from the SpanishJ Yes! there the empire of eternity shall begin, And its unfathomable sea, which devours all, Shall swallow up time like a fragile reed: But, like its conqueror, my immortal soul, Unsullied and pure, shall trample underfoot The immense sepulcher 0f the destroyed planets. -MARGARET FRIEDHOFF, t17.
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