Immaculata Academy - Lilium Convallium Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1917

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LILIUM CONVALLIUM Immaculata Alumnae Reunion jmegms xv 011 Sunday afternoon, April 15th, Immaculata Academv was all awhirl. ttGirls here, and fplhisheart in eloque girls there, with Winsome smiles and fluffy hair? T195501, his text Tall, stately girls, with kindly smiles, and short, plump girls, who dimpled and went into laughter at what Tessie was saying. What was it all about? Who were all these strange girls? I Mhed upon the pFeSf v t vof their boy fri Strange girls! Gracious no! They are dear children of our Alma Mater, and today is Mamfnime till they the annual reunion. See the girl just looking this way? I know she must be planning some- 3500 , thing for the initiation of Class ,17. She doesn,t look as if she would have a bit of mercy, does she? Evisualizations 0f fond :dshad carried convm . o . . ' Mutv lav before them The chief busmess was the electlon of officers. The f0110w1ng were chosen to serve: - . Presidenta-Miss Josephine Hoben. 'experienced a keen 361 First Vice-PresidentaMiss Mary Dunn. Second Vice-PresidentaMiss Ellen Kelly. TreasureraMiss Marie Healey. SecretaryaImmaculata Academy. Executive BoardaMiss Ambrozine Amero, Miss Theresa Stopper, Miss Ethel Kissel, Miss Helen Henry. MISS JOSEPHINE HOBEN, . MISS MARY DUNN, Pre51dent. Vice-President.

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LILIUM CON'VALLIUM Concerto Op. 64 ............................................................................................................ Mendelssohn Andante. Allegro molto Vivace. MARCELLA LARKINS. Nocturne Op. 24 ......................................................................................................... ETHEL KISSEL. Daddyts Darling ................................................................................................................ TESSIE MANNING. Valse Brilliante ............................................................................................................ THERESA STOPPER. Dohler Lehmamz Wicniawski Concerto Op. 26 Bruch Allegro moderato. Adagio. Mazurka .......................................................................................................................... A. D. Volpe MARCELLA LARKINS. Fruhlingslust Op. 18 .......................................................................................................... Kussner MARIE CHAMBERS. La BaladineeGrand Duo de Concert .............................................................................. Lysberg MARIE CHAMBERS, THERESA STOPPER. ETHEL KISSEL, Accompanist. Piano kindly furnished by Sherman, Clay 8; C0. hAGNEs POTTAGE, t17. LLA LARKINS. cital vable opportunity mt Sandi? 'la Larkins, a violimste-oft tcademy0n.Iune.10,,'l9vllE.UN 1.; l .- am was the uElegle, b3 The girls of the Glee Club have accomplished very much thts year. They have studied 9 musiCal UDW songs worth learning and also worth hearing. At the recital iglven by MISS Marcella Lar- HerW kins the club reflected much credit upon itself and its school 1n general. The members of the club are: m intens . rlic interpretation. ' .. mise gaxc pro m FIONA Clark Tessie Riepl iy tom? PM t Helen Henrv Mary O,Callahan ., nt'alseBriHim? Margaret Friedhoff 1:0rett2t VVlllylgms Wittniaws 15 Frances Gansneder Latherlne Whlte did Clara Jacques Amanda qupert Monica Morley Allegra McGreal Agnes Pottaqe Eleanor Lillis d the a who delight? g.



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iculata Acad V hair. and short What was i eml was all aw. , plump girls, illM t all about? Whom? dear children of our .llmal 13 this way? I knowshemus? oesnlt look as if she wouldl' if f icers. The following went lly. nerai, Miss Theresa Slopper.i LILIUM CONVALLIUM The trembling unsophisticated class 0f 17 was ushered in before the scr , utinizing eyes of the Alumnae. How 17 felt! These horrid initiations! But then the members of the lever optlmistic class, remembering their loved ilSemper Paratusj, raised their heads and sprightly stepped forward. They stood the test well, as everything else they accomplished, and were eulogIZed and congratulated afterward, especially for their envious virtue of obe- dience. A dainty and pretty luncheon was serve :1 in the Domestic Art room by the dear Soph- omores, the liveliest and most popular class in our school. The decorations were worked out very tastefully in blue and white, the schO 01 colors. The yellow 0f the daffodils and the green of the ferns made a pleasing contrast with the shades used. The centerpiece was as delicious as it was attractive, being an immense white frosted cake, with a blue pennant designed on the top. Toasts were made to the newly initiated members and t0 the thought- ful, loving 19. If such enthusiastic spirit is kept up, this class will be a great credit to its Alma Mater. We pledge our heartv thanks to their splendid work and entertainment. Afterward all repaired to the chapel for benediction, at which Father Daly officiated. He addressed the girls with a very appropriate text: itWas not our heart burning within us, whilst he spoke in the way, and opened to us the scripturesiw As our reverend pastor spoke to us from his heart in eloquent terms 01 the ideals of womanhood, we meditated 0n the appropriateness of his text, and could truly exclaim, iiHow our hearts burned within us as he spokeli, He also touched upon the present critical period of our country, saying that the girls ought not to let any of their boy friends rest, who had no particular aim in life and were out just for a good time, till they had joined the colors. These words caused much sober thought, and Visualizations 0f fond farewells and shot and shell on the firing line, for the speakerls words had carried conviction to the minds and hearts of the Alumnae present that a definite duty lay before them in their sphere of life. Class 17 experienced a keen sense of being full-fledged Alumnae as they wended their way home. -MARGARET FRIEDHOFF, ,17. ea: 3-? ALU MNAE AT LUNCHEON.

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