Nazareth Academy - Lanthorn Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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Q 'N 1 in v -x g m Q6n '29 ex' ' ,fe c ,pm pez Quo my ff: S? Ego , S L ff J Qnruss the fears 5 QQ W She stands a lovely maiden K In gown of delicate hue, X1 ,tx ' With softly swishing silken skirts ff g X ' To the tip of her dainty shoeg While 'neath a halo of golden curls Shine sweetly two eyes of blue. 3 W How rhythmically she moves about With graceful step and slow, To the haunting melody tilting out In notes both sweet and low! What lovely, modest inborn grace K. H Doth in her countenance glow! TE But time has wrought full many a change, V And in her place We see A girlish form most charming too, Y I Though different quite is she. No fluffy, lengthened skirt she shows, But a shortened gown We see. ' 5 I And yet her charm and simple grace, ,l - Her true and noble worth, ' Make her beloved by young and old For the joy she scatters and mirth,- M X As kindly and With helpful hand 1 She brightens every hearth. MARION CULP, '29. TEH e s Y Qs twenty il

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f .XY -, - ,. mmzmujgggirg 'mg Her slnlessness hath crowned her evermore The sweetheart of the sovran of the Lord. Our one time Minister to Denmark, Maurice F. Egan, in his Vigil of the Immaculate Conception writes: O moon, O symbol of our Lady's whiteness, O snow, O symbol of our Lady's heart. However, one must not be of the impression that only Catholic poets have written in praise of Mary's purity. Many a non-Catholic poet of note has at some time or another paid homage to Our Lady Immaculate. These lines are from the pen of Sir Walter Scott: Ave Maria, stainless styled! Foul demons of the earth and air, From this their wonted haunt exiled Shall flee before thy presence fair. The poet Shelley, referring to Mary in her unique privilege, calls her a Sweet Benediction in the eternal curse. And Robert Southey, poet-laureate of England in 1819 bears testi- mony to the belief of the Immaculate Conception in A Tale of Para- guay, wherein he makes one of the characters say these lines: They served a maid more beautiful than tongue Could tell or heart conceive ....... Being one in whose pure elements no trace Had e'er inhered of sin or mortal stain. But the most noted and most frequently quoted lines to the Blessed Virgin, from the pen of a non-Catholic were written by Wordsworth: Mother, whose virgin bosom was uncrost With the least shade of thought to sin allied, Woman, above all women glorified, Our tainted nature's solitary boast. Besides the authors I have quoted there are many others who have written beautifully of Mary. We honor her as the Mother of Christ, we realize that she is an exalted beingg we recognize her as the noblest woman who has ever graced the world. Never does the true Catholic heart tire of singing her praises. To us she embodies the quintessence of beauty, humility and purity. Her absolute stainlessness sets her apart from other women and renders her worthy of occupying woman's highest place in heaven, the throne of the Mother of God. No praise can be too great, no adjective too superlative to describe her. We love the story of her Immaculate Conception and herlsinless life, and we realize that her immaculacy was a special privilege accorded by her Divine Son, for Whose sake She was made 'full of grace'. - PHYLLIS SENKE, '29, c- niGDeK1f:3G26'xlOQf'5NfJQ'fNfiD'1S mneteen



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mZA1ZHIQ9,6IE51E2'f'M Glass Zbisturp THE ROYAL COLONY OF FRESHMEN ,. T WAS in the beginning of the month of September, 1925, that a small fleet of vessels entered the calm harbor of Nazareth, bringing the little company of colonists who were to make their first venture into the land of higher ,,,, ,.,., learning. The land of elementary schools lay far behind them. Masterful grammar school teachers had prepared they were sure to encounter in an unknown land. The land to which they came was fair and beautiful, but the newcomers had much to learn before adapting f 1 f 1- themselves to their new conditions. They were soon made aware of their inexperience by the curious and conde- scending looks of the more seasoned natives. The task before them was enough to daunt the bravest heart. Nevertheless taking courage, they soon firmly entrenched themselves on the soil and set up the Royal Colony of Freshmen. While they were conquering the intricate forests of Algebra and planting the rich soil of Biology, they were sustained by the somewhat indigestible, but very nourishing Latin roots which they found in abundance. Their labors were rewarded with success and they soon won the recognition of the Queen. 6: Mi fa H1 'wir' if . these young explorers for the dangers and hardships S-A A l THE PROPRIETARY COLONY OF SOPHOMORES A year from the date of their first landing, the colonists found their government changed into that of a proprietary colony, with the addi- tional privileges of Sophomoric rights. They celebrated the event by undertaking new and harder tasks, such as the expedition into the land of Geometry and constant sallies into the realms of Caesar and Foreign Languages. The paths were steep and rugged and the forests of knowl- edge were deep and bewildering, but never once did they falter in their progress. Like the Romans of old they accomplished their designs and secured for themselves new laurels. Their conscientious and laborious perseverance could not help but again attract the attention of the Queen and Her Gracious Majesty granted them a charter. THE CHARTER COLONY or JUNIORS The Charter Colony of Juniors! What an inspiring title for that band of hardworking colonists! Spurred on by their past accomplish- ments and hopes for the future, they made new conquests and overcame new obstacles. Even the mountains of Ancient History fell low at their vigorous onslaught. They forded the rivers of science and digged deep into the mines of Cicerog they cleared away the brushwood of Small Difficulties and laid roads to the Appreciation of Beauty. Fair cities of accomplishment began to rise as they prepared the way for further achievements. Their ideal country seemed to be nearing realization and they allotted themselves one more year to complete it. o 0fDw6xQGZfNE5QAfv65CvfVDh9QdGNY46CN'i49CFr?QCBfEQGNr?k6CNcx V twenty one

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