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Page 13 text:
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EMILY Over and over, you hear Emily sigh On thru’ the halls of O.L.A. High “Of Thee I’ll always be proud, Overflowing with gratitude I’ll roam about.’’ Lofty are her artistic ambitions Largely interested she is in musicians Liable she makes herself around Lasting qualities in her we’ve found. Analyzing her — this we may say Ambitious she is in many a way A maiden courteous — a maiden wise A model student and everything that’s wise.
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DIARY OF THE CLASS OF 1946 The story of our stay at the Juniorate is not a mere history of events; it is the recital of our spiritual and physical growth. We have grown. We have obtained a blending of intellectual and spirit¬ ual education. Through the Blessed Mother, we offer grateful thanks to Christ that it has been our privilege to be educated by the Felician Sisters. September, 1942 - June, 1943 — Freshman Year As summer drew to a close in the bright autumn heavens of late September, we, sixteen young hopefuls that we were, found our¬ selves plunged into the tide of High School life at I.C.H. at Lodi, N.J. We were greeted by a bevy of girls. Classes began. Oh! Will we ever forget those first days. Most of us were strangers to each other. But to become a teacher was the desire of most of us. Gradually we became acquainted with the Faculty and such subjects as: Algebra, Latin, English, Religion, Polish. Physiology, Art, and Music. Initiation day sprang upon us like a cloudburst but we plowed through successfully. Finally came June—excitement, worry, sleepless nights. Exams! Yes we made the goal; therefore, we were one step higher in the school. September, 1943 -June, 1944 — Sophomore Year Dear Diary, the months have passed swiftly, proudly we took upon ourselves the title of sophomores. Sophomore year brought a feeling of familiarity with school regulations and a sense of superi¬ ority over the freshmen. This year we lost no time in showing our abilities. Plane Geometry stared us in the face. Of Latin we had no fear, for we made our acquaintance with it in our Freshman year. Yes, everything was wonderful and we went merrily along, until suddenly exams were on us! We studied and crammed and copied notes furiously, and just as suddenly, it was all over. September, 1944-June, 1945 — Junior Year We were proud of ourselves this year, Dear Diary. We left I.C.H., our temporary home and were given a hearty welcome at our dear O.L.A. at Enfield, Connecticut, our permanent home. Of course, the parting with old friends was a sad one but we faced it like Spartans.
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