Immaculata Academy - Lilium Convallium Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1926

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.4- 1-. LILTUM CONYALLIUM Audi Film fDedicatcd to Our Favored Classmatesj They heard a sweet voice calling In their secret heart of heartsg They heard a gentle whisper To choose the better part. The call was oft repeated, Christ bade them come to Himg In joy they stopped to listen, Tho' the Vision still was dim. Then in deep contemplation Grace was breathed into their soulsg They knew for what is offered God pays a hundred fold. They answered then the summons That was given by our Lord. And in His sweetest service They now have their reward. -LUCILLE McGooR'rY, 'z6. . '-ie



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LILIUM CONVALLIUM 59 On November II we were kindly given a holiday, which was celebrated in accordance with the patriotic spirit of the day. We made our final decision about classpins on November 13. The faculty allowed us to standardize the '25 pin and all the girls are well pleased with them. November 13, the feast of St. Thomas, Patron of Catholic Colleges and Schools, received the usual due observance. In the afternoon an address was delivered by the Rev. S. Bohan, O. P., of Aquinas College. Father Bohan began his lecture by a short sketch of the life of the Angelic Doctor. He then discussed the characteristics of the great Dominican as a saint and as a scholar, emphasizing the truth so well exemplified in the life and works of St. Thomas, that holiness and learning can go hand in hand. Catholic students, indeed, can make choice of no better patron than the renowned Dominican, who has been styled the most scholary of saints and the most saintly of scholars. The Cecilian Club gave its first recital on Friday, November zo. Many of the girls who had free periods attended and they reported the affair an unusual success. Sincere and well deserved compliments were paid to both the Sisters and their music pupils. On November 24 the juniors entertained the seniors with a delightful Thanksgiving party. A few days before the grand event, Eileen O'Day, a junior, entered the august presence of the seniors and requested them to attend a party given in their honor. The invitation was cleverly worded to arouse curiosity. The seniors were in a high state of excitement until the day arrived. The first event of the afternoon was a side-splitting entertainment to which thc whole school was invited. Then a luncheon was served to the seniors. The table decorations, consisting of vegetables embellished with toothpicks and cranberries to represent animals caused a good deal of hilarity and merriment. On November 25 the girls presented the Sisters with two huge baskets overflowing with all the good things that go towards making a Thanksgiving dinner. The gift came as a surprise to the teachers, as we had managed to keep our secret well. On December 8 we celebrated the feast of the Immaculate Conception. This day has a special impo1't to us as it is the patronal feast of our school and of our country. School closed on December 22 for the Christmas holidays. Even though our vacation was enjoyable, we were glad to get back to studies on January 4. Immaculata now boasts an art class. The first lesson Was given on Jan- uary 6. All of the pupils are enthusiastic over the prospect of being initiated into the mysteries of painting and etching. The principal interest of the last week of January was in the mid-term examinations. The results, in general, were exceptionally gratifying.

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