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EHOLD . . . our AMARANTH Treasure Chest! It overflows with myriads of memories . . . memories of the four wonderful years spent at our Alma Mater, Our Lady of Angels High School. These years have been studded with gems far more precious than sparkling rubies 0r fiery opals; these years have found us mounting the most lasting gems of study, music, sports, and eXtra-curricular activities. Yes, these are our treasures because we have worked hard to perfect ourselves in them. As we look back to our first meeting in 1941, we are mindful of our progress. Then, we were like separate pearls just out of the oyster shells a in need of polish and a proper setting. Our parents had placed us in the tender, but firm and capable hands of our teachers under the guidance of Our Heavenly Jewel, Mary. We were to catch the rays of knowledge offered and we were to make them our own. Those first few days we were more like emeralds than pearls; but we soon passed into a period Of reaching for the moon, and wished that we could shine as brightly, and be as mighty. Gradually, we progressed to a degree of junior bril- liancy and needed but one final polishing before we reached our goale glittering seniordom. We came forth this year . . . each senior, side by side, like pearls strung together with a Clasp that will outlast any earthly gem eour Catholic faith strengthened by our Catholic education. Now we are about to be sent to that great jeweler, the World, to receive the polish of experience and to find our proper place in its mounting. Whether our future Will be bright and lustrous as the radiating light of a diamond, or dull and unattractive as a mere stone, rests with us . . . our ambitions . . . our perseverance. We shall, however, never forget the splendor of our school days. Come, then, parents, teachers, pastors, classmates, and friends, explore with us our AMARANTI-I of 1945. THERESA ZILLICH.
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