St Joseph Academy - Sajoscript Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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SANDALPHON Fourth Intermediate FARRELL BECK AUDREY BEIINEN ANNA BURNS MARGARET CANNON MARY MARGARET CAREN LELAH CORCORAN HELEN LOUISE DAVIS ALICE DAY LEONA GERLING LULA HOOKER MARY JANE JUNK BETTY IVIADIGAN MARY JOSEPHINE BICCAFFREY BIARGARET PARKER ANN RETHINGER ALICE RYAN ELIZABETH RYAN HELEN M. SCHOENBORN IIORETTO 'FANN LOREEN YOERGER FRANCES ZIEGLER Third Intermedzate LUCRETIA ANN BETTS RHODA CATHERINE BOYD MYRA M. BRESNAHAN NIARGARET J. BURNS ESTHER CAIN MARY AGNES CARR J ACQUELINE FOURE BIAGDALEN GERLING MARY JANE LOUCKS MARY BTEAGIIER MARIE OTTLE HELEN MAE SMITH ANNE WENE MARY JANE WOIIFEL Absent JMAXINE ROTH page sixty mne

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S A N D A L P H 0 N The Greatest Poetess of All Times AUDREY BEIINEN V Fourth Ifntermedtate ROM the earliest times all nations have boasted of their literary geniuses. Ancient Greece, paga.n Rome, and more modern nations, have given birth to great writers. America. has produced, and is still producing writers who have written beautiful poems, but I think the greatest poetess of all times came from Palestine, the land made sacred by the birth, life, and death of our Blessed Lord. In the little town of Nazareth lived a humble little Jewish girl, noted for her purity, sincerity, sweetness, and every other virtue. One day a messenger came to her with a very important message. The little maid was much aston- ished by what she heard. NVith no thought of herself she journeyed over the Judean mountains, and arrived tired and footsore at the little village of Karem, beyond the hills. Elizabeth loved her little cousin Mary, and, from her Mary received a warm Welcome. Mary had Visited her cousin before, but never had she appeared so beautiful as now, and Elizabeth greeted her with the words, Blessed art thou among women. After Elizabeth's greetings were over, the virtuous little girl, so accustomed to prayer, exclaimed, My soul doth magnify the Lord and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. These are the opening words of the greatest poem ever written, the hymn sung in every Catholic Church at Vespers,--the Magnificat, Our Lady's poem. NVc all know well the messenger that came to Mary, and the message that he brought. Some day we hope to meet face to face with the great Archangel Gabriel, and to gather with him and Mary's cousin, St. Elizabeth, around the greatest poetess of all times, and sing with our Blessed Lady her much loved canticle, the ' ' Magnifieat. More Stately Mansions IIELEN M. SCHOENBORN Fourth Intermediate T MAY be true that first impressions are lasting ones, but as impressions differ very decidedly from opinions, I must say that my distasteful opinion of the Chambered Nautilus has been most pleasingly changed. This poem, which first appeared very dry and uninteresting, has, by careful study and analysis, proved to be a very interesting and educational subject. Ilow im- pressive, how full of meaning is the last stanza: As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life 's unresting sea! This is a comparison between the Nautilus and the human soul. Each year thc Nautilus leaves its old shell and builds itself a larger and better one. The poet appeals to his readers to rise to the better things of life. lle seems to tell us that, like wise virgins, we should first secure the interests of our soul, then make provision for those of our body. The Nautilus looks ahead, so should we anticipate means by which we can better ourselves, in spiritual and temporal matters, in educational projects, in the strengthening of our character, and the formation of good habits. page seventy

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