Our Lady of the Angels Academy - Angelican Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1952

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i Happy that home where the cares and joys are so divided that the former are not oppressive and the latter are multipliedg where the hearts grow closer as the years roll by. Six things are requisite to create a HOME. lntegrity must be the architect, and tidiness the upholsterer. lt must be warmed by affection and lighted up with cheerfulness, and industry must he the ventilator, renewing the atmosphere and bringing in fresh salubrity day by day, while over all, as a protecting glory and canopy, nothing will suflice except the blessing of God. Q--Mr. and Mrs. Basile rejoice in the joy of their daughter, Mary Ann, who was privileged to crown the Queen of Heaven in St. Mary's at Wintlstxr Locks. uln hoc Si' 'I o the Plaque . o 0 viDCCST'7' i .thi 25 CE 0 THE ii'ZfiTpfi3 tt3l iii. F snan desire for: the AQUE 0 TIAN HGH To Prolno . U ' the Pm x l'l Since - 'ta Uqf as the A05-ni T E F C Q to hcl? to Dm . - ' I of me Old .Sign O cons f '35 the Praqty: 3 ' , , . . stament Twig of the Qi.f9 Mix VET ,give diffusion. ' o 5.ft4m'Q2E4'Qf u s ,tlt f t. . - n on tht cl? X so fo- V, w . , K fggzi 5.1 1 t Q Q e mlll1O. -mxtxtenattstaf' ,uint A tw-fs Wlf ' U if ' r ' V X me bug insu- il Catholics xml 'll mark men venlti ihelf Qiififfevi - i . . 35ff'7T', has R ' nd Pub Italian ali ' hx wi . 5g2?f1: r'fl2eQ:g 'l t ' . Q t C V ' , 4- Pope Q 'f-, Ja : - X 4 q t- t Wit . . v 0 , -xed the wot SS r the H' r- v. Y 'flfgt,,t , f m: 1: , . el on will Symbol of the UU n proies- tiii ' S i .7 l a? 3 ' doo! ii mils! watiization ' . i, wfP,2.v1 W. ff Lx ct.c '. H r . I h th,-., t ,S to-day gyffg x 1:55 tult . gh S itilf . :hen the 'f,i,.Sgs, Jk PCO L- e P e and Qi the K -A gf - - X t the he OP 1 S ,., ff at . s La?-rt . it waz: kt at 4- 1 1 5 X. it- A Sn we mm .i di ' ' I l v idx A Li Q A lv- ChurCh l' ew l' mt , 'dx Q ill' -if 1 A hi tloin to Yhls imbw 4 1 ,I f , tio. .wtaan ,, ' . ' 'flllxx up th1S Pla . , in 'T I- - L . has Q Q the Pew 5 oiiii the x J I., 4, ,t A mir- To 0 OO' 0 x of c tx W F- i,,, ' r 5 r - , . Yaihe :Sthr - 'lf' Ellis-1 N: .- I f ' yoiiiw nc kept if 4 ' , :ugh - ,, . I: 1 4 ' ' The Thus l4x4',l l li, 'ii ,ff ' H J liiouses Wm U' ,bum -5, V , my a ' venielfl to Yhe Dunlxuilligililll . A... Tlchly biiunap Domus PaL l men h Q eaCC, . mio: . dw 0 P , A thi? iy2 ' 1 thc Praltseu embodtCS th? imessage of which A:o::d:rni:::d0:xl:1hKx , ' 1 1 0 af uv' MMC 5 Christ. the go f the with' . d30I5 smll' Pnq Ueace 0 - .- Hx Khe ends.? .ill hx to their t ' - 1-fa 52159 A,...15'f'- 'V , s ' -as-1 EQ 'A FHA it L ' r Center left-Mr. and Mrs. Labutis pose with their daughter, jean Ann, before they start out for Mass. Center right-juvenists put- ting the last strokes on their neatly covered beds. juven- ists enjoying a hearty meal. Traveling Virgin hon- ored with the gold of Aves at a student's home. juvenists carry the Infant of Prague in procession and sing to His glory.

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V , f 41112 The kingdom of God looks to the home for its growth. The Prince of Peace was born into a family, and Bethlehem is not only His cradle but the cradle of all Christian families. In that little home at Bethlehem began the REDEMPTION of the worldg out of that little home came the SALVATION of all mankindg out DEMPTION, SALVATION, and PEACE must come from the homes that are replicas of the home of Beth- lehem and the home of Nazareth. Pope Pius XII in his , 5' m - R I of that little home came PEACE to the world. RE- K1 E1 encyclical Ingruentium Malorum forcefully states I vain is a remedy sought for the wavering fate of civil life if the family the principle and foundation of the human community is not brought back to the norms of the Gospel . Grounded on the solid foundation of correct moral principles in Christian social living the Graduate- restore the pattern of Christian culture through the fam- ily for no nation can know peace if the homes within the nation know not peace. In apostolic fervor the Graduate-Angelite is HOMEWARD bound f , 1 ' ' Y W 4 at at Q , Z ,, Z K Angelite is ready to assume her imperative duty-to an X 7 TO CARRY THE PEACE OF CHRIST INTO THE SPHERE OF THE HOME g f Y ! '- :T THU gf- .fl X-'fa 42 l i 1 '



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4 Q . gi l L .gf 55 f t, ve ' .5 ' oUR HOME 5 ' W mh. May Nazareth's peaceful days and gg g - holy nights - Vgig,, et - g X t e 31.32 Repeat within our homes its , W t. if ii sweet delights. is f e t. 4451 .-- -I 1 - - 1 ' 1 , W Eg , 1- 3132 e t ,mf-.. V,-eps: i s , -e e e 5. - e' z eetet W' . Q ., - K, W - s -f Y e . 1 -'y: :tx 1-.fl 'i '. 3 f. . 5 ' L-- , 'iitkza A ' ft Q . ' A '. hifi gtg . i ja? 'Sf 1 if kik' ii:-,L 1 f ??nQ'3'.,g'iwgMl'ii,i ' ' j 5f5z1gt'f3'f5-....3f5M e i To the jarockis, the Academy is a second home. .ene Sic with joyful Zeal goeg a ..Ls One daughter, a professed Felician, a second, bout her kitchen duties. Al- lough studies were plentiful, e f rene always found time to plan nd prepare meals for her loved nes at home. Oh, l -equent response. l If .wi .1 is X' u Mae Rose '52, to enter the Novitiate in june, and the third daughter, Louise '53, is aspiring to the same goal. fx ,, just love it, was her Home again, but this time at the sewing machine. Irene finds great joy in sewing her own dresses. There is joy in giving. Parents meet to share joy with their daughters, Anastasia Popielar- czyk and Pauline Alexandro- wicz, on Graduation Day. 2 , H . ws Q iQ t W,,, ln the companionship with books. Mary Ann Basile ' and Mary Beth Farrell find it a pleasure to study in the quiet atmosphere of a truly Christian home. shams, Serving soda and ice cream is a becoming rite of hospitality. Who does not enjoy a treat after hours of in- tense study? M 2 The Kijanka Family rejoice. Their youngest one, Q Mildred, successfully completed her high school days. 3 , X 3

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