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MA RY ELIZABETH FARRELL St. Bernard Hazardville, Conn. Literary Club 2, President 3, 4, Library Circle As- sistant Secretary 4, Christopher 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4, CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT. May G O D in His- wisdom your thoughts inspire And lovingly LE A D as you write,' May Mary guide Y O U ever higher And keep your pathway bright. U15 Art of the Angelite? LW: The Angelite believes in the greatness of herself, and that she is in this world for a purpose. Her immedi- ate task is to take care of some part of God's world. Her greatness is measured by the degree of her apostolic zeal and her degree of friendship with God. The Angelite believes in the integrity of her neighbor, assured that her neighbor tries just as hard as she to follow life's purpose. The Angelite believes in the gallantry of her parents and her instructors whose many seasoned experiences and steadfast devotion have preserved for her the precious heritage of the past. The Angelite believes in the sacredness of duty, through which she must conserve what was given her, and thereby help to preserve it to succeeding generations. The Angelite believes in the contagion of health, and that she can spread it through cheerfulness, whole- some habits, sensible expenditure of energies, and prudent use of foods. The Angelite believes in the nobility of work as the creative expression of the b share in easing the common load of all. She believes that her life is a ' writing and answering letters, washing, mending clothes, answ ' performing a hundred commonplace tasks. She pr willingness to do these little things in est within her, and as a mosaic of minor parts-studying, ermg doorbells, breaking bread with friends, and ays, therefore, not for great opportunities, but rather for. a great way.
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ANN MARIE COBB St. Mary's Windsor Locks, Conn. Literary Club 3, 4, Christopher 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4g Library Circle 4g Catholic Civic Club President 4. HONOR STUDENT. May the G O D -given gift of science mindedness Ever S H I E L D your clever mind To help Y O U forget all the worldliness That may tiptoe in with time. Kilt' Aff of the Augclifck LW: Life nobly lived is an ART that may be exercised at all hours and in all places. The noblest life is the life that loves, that gives, that loses itselfg that overflows, as it were, and irrigates the field of human anxiety and toil, the warm, hearty, social, helpful life, the life that cheers and comforts, and sustains by its serenity and patience and gratitude. An Angelite is led to see the spirit of loveliness in nobility -in living from day to day in a noble and masterly way. Grant then to me, O Infinite Artist, some measure of Thy skill, that I, too, may create some thing of t be it a song, a deed of love, a cheerful smile, a helpful hand, a sympathetic heart, so that at each day's d itself a better and truer image of Thine own. beau y, end my soul may fin
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MAE ROSE JAROCKA St. Stanislaus Pine Island, N. Y. Christopher 1, 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, Librarian 3, President 4, Library Circle Vice-President 45 Liter- ary Club 1 2 4 V' , , , ice-President 35 Maris Stella Club 1, 2, Polish Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, The Angeliten Reporter 2. May the musical K, glory of G O D be your goal And serve as a G U I DE along life's way, And the mantle of Mary around Y 0 U enfold Wfhen on the organ of heaven someday you play. l Q gl i af om, for was - MILDRED T. KIJANKA Holy Trinity Lowell, Mass. Christopherl 2 5 4' Glee Cl b , , , , u 1,2,5,4g Library Circle 4, Maris Stella Club 1, 2, Literary Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 45 The Angelite Reporter 4, Polish Circle 1, 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. SALUTATORIAN. May you continue to carry G O D's kindness and smile, And our Lady B E F R I E N D and keep you near,' May the bless ar mile upon mile ings He sends YOU re h And increase with each passing year. Y . E is to li A
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