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Fare-well to Our Lady rom the Ave 3VIaria Club CD Benudful Lady drewed in blue WUC have dedicated rhn club to you, Under your patronage may we always be Cjuided, protected fronw Hfek stornuy sem Keep us close to our Saviour in life And shower your elwoicest blessings in time of strife, On us the young maidens who, Belong entirely to you. KATHLEEN HAWKE '40 -sg 1 8 Q31-i --
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QIILINZ cfilerfa fabf'rr1az'111u fua, Domino 'L iYfIlfZl771U PS LXXXIII VS 10, ll and 2 Sweet are the hours that we did spend In prayer and contemplation divine As we knelt here together united as one Offering our humble devotion. And on thy altar so white and pure The Mass is offered daily This is our highest means of praise To God and His Mother Mary. Oh, how the sun each day does play Across thy window panes Revealing in beautiful colors arrayed Christ, His holy Mother and His Saints. Indeed we could never forget These beautiful memories For they have lingered through all the years And will Continue forever more. EILEEN SHEA '40 1 79..-
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Our grotto D Thou are all fair O Mary, and fberv is no xfailz in Tian , A few steps from the busy mart of our large metropolis one may seek spiritual rest and consolation in the Grotto of Our Lady. The Lily of Israel holds a very dear place in our hearts. In our humble grotto she stands with her pure white palms out-stretched, welcoming and calling all who seek her wonderful aid and guidance. Devotion to her first came when Mary, the Mother of God appeared to Blessed Catherine Laboure and instructed Blessed Catherine to have a medal struck to honor her Immac- ulate Conception. The medal portrays the Mother of God as she appeared to Blessed Catherine. To those who wear the medal it will give testimony of their love and devotedness and will be a grateful appeal for her powerful intercession. The patroness of our Ave Maria Club, she has become our Morning Star. We should go to her for solace in our woe as we would go to our own earthly mother. She is always there in the grotto to comfort and help us as our heavenly Mother. A memory, we the graduates, shall always cherish is the adorning of our Our Lady in the Grotto, and crowning her Queen of the blessed month of May. Spring, all around us, seems then more alive and the blossoms and flowers give off sweet scents of fragrance. As Queen of Peace, Mother of Christians, we should always pray fer- vently to Mary for peace in this world of Chaos and unrest. O Mary rom'r'iL'r'd wifbout sin pray for zz-s who burr' recozlrxr' io flJC't'.,, ANNA HUNT '4O. -.,.g5f 1 9
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