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LILIUM CONVALLIUM IMMACULATA ACADEMY PUPILS. MR. ALDICRMAN, REY. tY. A. DALY, MR. CHURCHILL, REV. E. OiHARA Mr. Churchillis Visit May 8th was a gala day for the pupils of Immaculata Academy and for the boys and girls of our parish school, as on this day we were honored by a visit from Father O,Hara, superintendent of our diocesan schools, Mr. Churchill, state superintendent, and Mr. Alder- man, city superintendent. The auditorium was charmingly decorated in the national colors, flowers and plants. The following program was successfullyrendered: March Brilliante, instrumental duet; Flag Salute; Welcome; The Herd Girlis Dream, vio- lin selection; There,s Music in the Air, chorus; The Thin Red Line, recitation; Mazurka iDe Volpei, violin solo; Origin of the ttStar Spangled Bannerh; address, Supt. J. A. Churchill; Oregon, I Love Thee, chorus. Father OiHara, in introducing Mr. Churchill, the speaker of the day, expressed his own pleasure in being with us. Mr. Churchill encouraged our work and told us that no schools were doing more than ours. The address was Characteristic of the 1nan, who has the courage to voice his convic- tions. Mr. Alderman said ours was the first Catholic school he had had the good fortune to visit. Father Daly concluded the days program by explaining in his own characteristic style that the aim of our work in education is to teach not only the knowledge of God, but the love and service of God, out of which grows service to country. eHELEN HENRY, t17. Iii?
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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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LILIUM CONVALLIUM E EMY PU'ILS. . CHURCHILL. REYEU'EF IFS Visit laculata Academy and fur honored by a visit from? 'Chi , state superintendeni. n the national colorlemw dered: lute: Welcome; The Helrdplz he Thin Red Line, remlauvf Banner ; address, Supt W the speaker of the 613. IMMACULATA ACADEMY PUPILS. 0 schools W ' hat n us t the couragem who has 3d had the Ho svhool he 11 ' ' hls bv cxplaimng 1n know ieach not onl.V , rvice 10 country H 1.117111 AND syx'm GRADES. SI-ZX'IiN'ITI Axxn mun'm mums.
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