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LILIUM CONVALLIUM $3? r ........ mm - - Wmfl' llwlImm'f'II'III'IIIIIIII'I IIIIII IW'WWM III III 7 W , 'IIIIID; JEIIII IIIII wiwa-r. H, I' I g- I III. VIII 5:; IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIJIWI f2 53 WQIII: I' 6 I, ?N ,;K t:' ; 4 , VI - .. . ,. .55? V ' I K I 9. WI. .56: 4? I ' .. III'W'IIIII'1' ?'1 Tuesday, September 8th, marked the opening of the Academyis sixth school term. That morning old friends again met and greeted one another, after a two months absence, and accorded newcomers a hearty welcome. The formal opening of the term, however, did not take nlace until Wednesday, September 9th, when the Mass of the Holy Ghost was celebrated in the Church by Rev. W. A. Daly, who delivered an eloquent sermon. Most Reverend A. Christie, D. D., accompanied by Father OIHara and Father Lomier, honored Immaculata by their presence last term. Very Reverend Edward A. Pace, Ph.D., S. T. D., LL.D.. professor of philosophy, Cath- olic University, Washington, D. C., accompanied by Father OIHara, Superintendent of our diocesan schools, visited the Academy during the summer. We will not forget the many inspirations that have come from Father Daly,s helpful talks, and although they are interspersed through ma.1y months and on many subjects, we will find that if we follow the many suggestions thrown out we will be women who will fit into the complexities of our environment. Time and time again has our reverend instructor impressed us with the idea that our school life in Immaculata is a privilege to be cherished-a precious time wherein our minds and hearts receive that training which makes virtuous, refined and intellectual women. As the days roll on, we are nearing the final exams, which will determine whether we shall have smooth sailing into the Alumnae Association or not. Beginning the year as we should begin it, we chose our class officers as follows: Helen Henry, of Immaculate Heart Parish, president; Frances Gansneder, of St. Joseplfs Parish, vice-president; Flora Clark, of Immaculate Heart Parish, secretary-treasurer; and Clara Jacques, of Holy Cross Parish, sexx geant-at-arms. The doors of another school year are fast closing upon us, never to open again. Many of us are leaving the hallowed walls of Alma Mater, not to return. To these especially, Commencement Day will be a day of sorrow. We bid farewell to our teachers and class- mates, perhaps never again to meet. We have the consolation of knowing, however, that there is a Lilium Convallium published at dear old Immaculata, through whose columns we hope to hear of all the old girls, and to learn of their success in life, remaining faithful to the principles taught them by Alma Mater. We extend our grateful thanks to Miss Tessie Manning, who gave Immaculata Academy the beautiful statue of the Madonna that ador 1s om school. A delightful audience was given proof of t'Ie versatility of the Sophomore and Freshman classes when on Monday, May 2lst, they presen led a piogiam consisting of musical numbels and dlamatie readings. 40 III this class. They w II'iIII such materlal ant 'QIIIII ImmacuIaIa Acade I II'IIIIaIIIs II'IIIIahan IIinI I Iassidy WW II Cody III Danaher Flanagan I .Iusman FRESHM III..1....jIIf :IIIsioII ' IIIcIass gave evidence Iissoirntimmaculata AcaI eresults of ne Ihlleider :IZISIICaIthV Ishanahan II CUB IIII Lastingham Irammich GranImich III Hare IIIramm
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iaculata Academv Li -s called to m teram der by 19 dicta llm. , ......Frances Garf ........Margaret Frsl .. ....Agnes Pong, .Helen Henri .....F10ra Clark; ttomcatturi ' the dictators. Withamztv u ortance of appreciating a ary work during the past ye Kodak Klub ulata Academy's clubs lhia p,- we re lessened because of t: :0 semesters. It was aw i off. and as a result butter other activities. mtography and. dare d at the meetings. , ha mtht-red and potted forLr hall. ire take 10. preside lupin? ti Dtltgti? n bv the Kil Karekf' lit: Miss Franm Acus Club gun f M H' wing 0f th tlivit LILIUM CONVALLIUM OUR LADYg SHRINK. May Day A thing of beauty is a joy forever? and as all the old students know, May Day at Immaculata Academy is no exception to the rule. Although the 25th of May was not, from a meteorological point of view, remarkable for its sunshine, it will be remembered by all who were present as one of the brightest days of the school year. Immediately after the procession formed, the choir chanted forth sweet hymns of the praise of their Queen. It was a beautiful and impressive sight to see Our Mother borne in triumph around the Con- vent Garden to the floral altar erected for her. In Memorium The faculty and students, through the columns of Lilium Convallium, wish to extend sincere condolence to Rev. S. Chamberlain, upon the death of his esteemed mother, which took place January 19, 1917. To Mr. O,C0nn0r and family we condole in the sad loss of their beloved son, Emmet. We tender our heartfelt condolence to Mr. and Mrs. Brost in the untimely death of their son, Joseph. We extend our condolence to Mr. and Mrs. Leader in the death of their daughter, Stella. May their souls rest in peace.
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ruins; of the Academy'ssixth me another, after a lWOmvtf ' formal opening of thetermf when the Mass of the Hutu; Iiv :red an eloquent sermon. panied by Father tYHam term. 7.. S. T. 0., I.l..ll.. professor: panled by Father tl'HartSu: 13 the summer. ns t'mt have come from Fathrr ma 1y months and on many? 'I nut we will be thmrn: . our reverent ,Lg. ilege to be t: ich mater row . mt time again hals mculata is a pm . that training wh us, W; 0 ldum' .l t0 .qu LILIUM CONVALLIUM We compliment these young people on the varie did spirit which makes for their success. Sophomores W011, Marie OtDay taking the lead. the lead. d talent of the classes and on the splen- In the contest for the most popular class the In the Freshman class Mayme McCarthy took SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. President -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7' -L . tslce I 131$th ............................................................................................................ Frances Gansneder ecretaly- 1easu1e1 ................................................................................................................ Flora Clark Sergeant-at-Arms Helen Henry ................................................................................................................ Clara Jacques Mott0e3Semper Paratus? ColorseLavender and Gold. FlowerseVVard Roses and Sweet Peas. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. President ........................................................................................................................ Loretta Williams Vice-President ................................................................................................................ Mary OlCallahan Secretary-Treasurer .............................................................................................................. Tessie Riepl Motto-ttWe can because we think we can? The Sophomore class of Immaculata Academy outnumbers any other class in the school. Even though only ttSopth they take part in all school activities. The Whole school appre- ciates the efforts of this class. They won in the contest for the most popular class in Immac- ulata Academy. With such material and the present spirit of determination, they will accom- plish great things for Immaculata Academy. CLASS ROLL. 1. Loretta Williams 10. Lessie Potter 2. Mary OlCallahan 11. Julia Carter 3. Tessie Riepl 12. Helen Meagher 4. Teresa Cassidy 13. Leona Jacques 5. Marie OlDay 14. Amanda Koppert 6. Josephine Cody 15. Irene O,Hare 7. Catherine Danaher 16. Catherine White 8. Anna Flanagan 17. Hazel Block 9. Monica Ausman FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. President .............................................................................................................................. Eleanor Lillis Vice-President .................................................................................................................... Agnes De Laet Secretary-Treasurer .......................................................................................................... Lucille OtHare MottoettExcelsiorW The Freshman class gave evidence of their latent powers in the recent contest for the most popular class in Immaculata Academy. They lacked but a few numbers of winning the prize. Look out for the results of next yearts contest. CLASS ROLL. 1. Eva Schneider 10. Allegra McGreal 2. Mayme McCarthy 11. Mar1e Rutto 3. Loretta Shanahan 12. Elleonora Young 4. Frances Cunningham 13. Hortense VVinterhalder 5. Agnes De Laet 14. Annie Morgan 6. Agnes Grammich 15. Clara Corbett 7. Mary Grammich 16. Cecilia Flsher 8. Lucille OlHare 17. Eleanor Lillis 9. Lucille Gratton eHELEN HENRY, t17.
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