Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy - Immaculatan Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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Graduation Song ROSES FROM THE SOUTH Johann Strauss WALTZ I fgrazozo e leggiierol A scent of roses, Sweet red roses Roses from the southland Abounding everywhere Perfuming all the air A white verandah, Broad verandah Around a gracious house Door wide inside lDoor open wide, Welcome insidel With southern hospitality. A vine of roses, Sweet roses Climbs the tall white pillars And with the rambling rose The honey sukrle grows Their lovely fragrance I-launtling fragrance Pervades the spacious lawn Lawns hold Untold KAL-res that hold Secrets untoldl Of Southern life and southern ways Lawns hold Untold fAcres that hold Secrets untoldl Of gay romance in bygone days. A humming, a thrumming From the bees in roses all the day long A thrilling, a thrilling Colden throated the hirds in their song The fleet wind, the sweet wind Plays a tune in soft aelolian keys And wandering yonder Sings the river among the great trees. WALTZ Il CCommodo, meno mossol Southern river, Sing to me now Q25 Murmur gently Telling me how C21 Southern hearts always gay Day after day Southern river sing fTelling how Southern hearts Are always so gay day after dayj Flowing lazily on your way. Tell of plantatons White with cotton Darkies all merry Their cares in toil forgotten Tell of the cornfields Ripe and yellow Tell of the full moon The mellow southern moon. fArr. by Ellen .lane Lorenzl WALTZ III fgraziosol Tonight when the wind brings the warm scent of roses They'll sing as they sit by the door of the cabin The moon will shine down on the master's white mansion And on the stream fReflerted upon the calm stream? And then with the sound of chord on the banjo Soft voircs will rise in melodious singing And borne on the air with the scent of the roses Comes each old theme. Cls carried each musical theme.J Sing, Sing 0 happy voices Oh, sing southern treasure Nature all glorified, And the heart of man in tune, Sing Sing CCaily sing-21 Sing thro' the day, Sing f2J Sorrows away fGaily singl Let a song loud and strong Come from each mouth, Daytime closes Sing of roses from the South. Asway with worry Cease your hurry Lazy life invites us A tempo calm and slow, With joys that overflow. Put care aside and open wide Your heart like a southern rose Give song Day long fGive to your song Joy all day longl In southern life and southern ways The gay romance of southern days. Sing C23 O happy voices Oh, sing a southern measure. Sing, Sing O happy voices Oh, sing of treasure Ah fNature all glorifiedl And the hearts of man in tune. Sing C21 Gaily sing C21 Sing thro' the day Sing 123 gaily sing C23 sorrows away Let a song loud and strong Come from each mouth, Daytime closes Sing of roses From the South.

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NW: N : 'tg' l 1' i I ' , PW . . FL 9 I ' ' .X we 9 ' 'Q ' Af!!! 3 : MQ ,- gwllgq xv' Q , F 2 P NWI S :W Nfl!! W: i . My .' - w e 'ta ' -' . . W . f M 2 4-'Q 51+ if 1, tk Q E fb' s o P Q 0 MAKE THE MOST OF PASSING HOURS NEVER SCATTER CTHORNS BUT FLOWERS fl . y OUR years back, we the class of 1,4-1, then as a .group of in- significant and hopeful freshmen, viewed for the first Line, the graduation exercises at Villa Maria. What emotions of Joy .and happiness surged in our hearts, what a thrill of sheer delight bi- swept through us, how eager and hopeful we became that some- day, perhaps in only four years more, we will replace the Sweet Girl Graduate of l38 . Today, already we have merited the name Senior Class of '4l . How great, how intense, our feelings grow as we set about performing the tasks which that title brings upon us. One of the many, and an important one, was the selecting of a motto, appropriate and practical. After due consideration, our decision fell upon -+- Make the Most of Passing Hours Never Scatter 'Thorns but Flowers. As the moments approach to hid our fond adieu to you, our pleasant and dear companions, thoughts of the uncertain-ty of the life ahead well up within our minds. The future, hidden from us by the Will of God, is uncertain. But we must proceed forward to meet it. As a helpful weapon we take the motto of our class, which to us is something throb- bing, vibrant, and alive, to spur us on. The first part 'Gmake the most of passing hours stresses diligence, always, all over, in all things. It emphasizes the responsibility which is ours for the way we utilize time. Everywhere, time is the most valuable factor. Time is not ours to waste and squander, and a true account of how we spend it, will some day be rendered. Furthermore, using time conscientiously will reap us a rich harvest. I must suffer if I lose it, Give an account if I abuse itv. With this is closely linked the other part Mnever scatter thorns hut flowers . What a thought is contained therein! To be considerate where others are thoughtless, to possess patience where some grow angry, to he sympathetic where others are inconsiderate, to be always kind where others are cruel, these are a few of the virtues we must possess in order to get along successfully with others in life. These are the flowers we will have to strew the 'paths of others with. In doing so, may each of us re- tain in our hearts the thoughts contained in our class motto! May they fall on fertile ground to grow into monuments of diligence and good cheer! Finally, may some day this he said of our class of '41, they HMADE THE MOST OF PASSING HOURS, NEVER SCATTERED THORNS BUT FLOWERSM. Bernice M. Salczymka



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SISTER MARY ANNETTE. VI Prinvipal

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