Villa Madonna Academy - Ros Maris Yearbook (Villa Hills, KY)
- Class of 1925
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Sophomores Slx O Clock Through the M1st A Sen1or as Seen by a Freshman Freshmen The Ohlo Rlver Basket Ball Ten Thlrty P M Dawn Nxght Glee Club Dramatlcs The Most Beautlful Thmg 1n Llfe Lost Strayed or Stolen Book Revlews Frlends The Postman Chromcles Pages From Our Dlarles Farewell Moments We d Llke to Llve Over Agam Autograpl s Acknowledgment Our Advertlsers 4 Y ei Ain? ' ef- Yi 6 4 r- X C - Tx 95 Y Q ' W, .IL J. 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US TO LOFTIRR IDEALS AND NOBLILR DEEDSQ 44Wh LOVINGLY DILDI CATIL ROS MARIS OI' NINETEILN HUNDRED AND TVVILNTX PIVIL A inf- -LQ ,-4 4 72 5711515 f' JL xx- -L--r -Ffvf lPage Se1 enl 4 , Y - . f - -L if 4 Hr' - Y OS F - k r f f4i Yi - f f 515 ,Y LQ- QV X-f 6,13--af-,, - il In -4 QQ I-' Q ff ,lffwf l f ,ff f14zf1f Nvi U E2- 6 s...L-I 5.1! ffM.f ffAg ll 'aff .Wfffff fvlflqgf ,Ufwfwfff.f ..... fl ffff Qin fffff' !,tfff.V QfN!,'1!f,fY1'n I Tv 4.,k '5,a..,i ' .JL A xx YZ' G 'Mi im? g-fer lrene Ellzabetll B3llCy ,lulltta Pendleton Burkard Lim mnatl Olno LOVlllgl0ll Kentucky O mzschzeff thou art wrft Away wzth htm away wtth htm he speaks To enter m the thoughts of desperate man' l1tt1e spxce IS needed to llghten our many cares and dlfiicultles Irene a dark com plected darmg llttle matd who has been with us two years has a never fallmg store of 1n1t1at1ve Quxck tempered but equally as swift at reconclllatlon she has endeared herself to all the class In bas ketball she has few equals as a qulck and accurate forward as Edltorln Chlef of Ros Marls she has worked untmngly for 1ts success Not over studxous but very fond of the classlcs many predxct for her a llterary career which she has ably begun as Editor ln Chlef of the annual 11 11 Sul? Latm V T has often been sa1d that preclous ar tlcles come m small packages Jute proves the truth of thxs old saymg Cheerful and happy go lucky she IS always ready to lend a hand ln any mlschxef that IS brew mg But wlth lt all she mvarlably obtalns her share of scholastlc honors Her abllxty as statlstlclan has been acqulr ed by dally calculatxon of the number of lmes of Vergll whlch must be translated The well thumbed pages and dog eared corners of her Latm book seemmgly bear sxlent but eloquent testlmony that she tudles xt dxllgently Rumor has lt how ever that thls dllapldated appearance IS due to lts frequent wanderlngs about the recreatxon room and class rooms ln cor ners unknown to its mlstress rather than from close perusal of 1ts pages julltta has proven herself a very efficient Busl ness Manager of Ros Mans lv f- -4 f Y .ali f Q f L, f - f f , mr i, 4,9 - it r , . ' . Y ii. - 7 -3 W V 4 Y - - . , l .rv 9 Q. I .. I. 5 ,, . .. n . 1 .- . i IN this world of trouble and vexations, a . . . ' I ' 'A ' ful J if -T 1'-5 'L QA ms -,L 'N-'Lu lj 6 1 1 jg-lib? gist Margaret Elalne Dunaway Rose Marne Dunaway Loulsulle Kentucky Louisville Kentucky Good nature and good sense must ever jom M OG with her curly brown halr IS a source of envy and admlratlon to her com pamons whose occaslonal curls are pro duced by means of stolen electrlclty Lxke Rose her mterests are domestic As a cook she has acquired much fame and glory She hopes after Graduation t speclallze m practlcal Home Economics On the surface she IS dlgmfied and sedate as becometh our Vice President but to those who really know her she IS a loyal frlend a dreaded tease and a fearless merry maker Flowers of all hue and wzthout thorns the rose OSE IS a typlcal Kentucky glrl with her sympathetlc and warm nature her cordrallty and her power of makmg even the most cheerless places seem homelike She makes a host of frlends wherever she goes nor does she belle her name ln retammg them Judging from her volummous correspondence S e much prefers studles ln real life to those found wlthm the covers of her text books As President of 25 she has not falled our expectations for her enthuslasm m mter estmg others m Ros Marls has brought appreclable returns As for her ambmon she has left us completely m the dark and cozy lPaga Setenteenl , e e .Le , - ec - 4 e A A A , 4 'KQ0 p . p .L .LA W - , 'xii - ,A - - -' --M ,r- - Y ,A 14' - : ' 'A 6 5- an l lv lv -D ' 0 l. . .' . . 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' ' , . h J 4 ,L T We 9-sta 'Zi sl Jw ' Y-24: Naoml Hock Dorothea Patrlcla Huyck LHICIIIIIZIII Ohio Clllflllllall Ohio Mantlmg on the maiden s cheek Her smile rs luke a raznbow flashing from Young roses kindled into thought the misty sky BEHOLD our ideal student' She has become mistress of all she has so far undertaken and her talents have been demonstrated m various ways Among her many accompllshments IS her ability to look mtelllgent during Vergxl class She has a weakness for Latm and it IS no uncommon thmg to find her deeply engrossed in the wandermgs of Aeneas even during rec One of Naomls chief distinctions IS her dignified and sedate bearing et vera mcessu patult dea Determmatlon has always been the char acterlstlc by which we know her best determination ln studies ln classes and m sports m fact this quallty marks her every action and assures us that success will surely crown all her efforts She has labored mdefahgably as Assistant Editor of Ros Mans lPape Elghleonl OT a most lovable and refined little miss possesses one of those rare and lrre SlStlblC smiles which scatters sunshme everywhere She is at all times a con upon the suggestlon of the moment Can one lmagme her wlthout her dlmplei' There is only one time when nt falls to make its appearance and that is when one of our midnight revels IS Interrupted Her favorite pastime IS dancing to the llvely tunes which fill the air during recreation But this does not prevent her from sacrl ficmg her own pleasure for that of her companions and with little persuasion she readlly consents to play for them No doubt m the future her talent as a mu sxclan will receive its deserved recognl tion Her responsibility as Assistant Busl ness Manager of Ros Mans has weighed heavily on her inexperienced though ca pable shoulders v 1 a-f f- A - ,i ' -lf is OS I 1 v , i i -2- sf - of as A A A A .F , .F Q u - l - l .- genial little comrade ever ready to act l -4, JL. -LY -1' T- Ai- ,L vi-X.: A- QPISJL I' JL xxx. Catherine E Johannlgmann Mary Aldlne Lauglilln Clnclnnatl Ohio Jenkins Kentuckv O sleep rt rs a gentle thmg I am monarch of all I survey Beloved from pole to pole ONE would scarcely know that Lily Joe lS around for peaceful slumber usually clalms her for its own and she makes no effort to resnst lts gentle charms In spxte of her great love for sleep she IS exceed mgly active on the tenms court and her opponents fear her swxft and steady serves Studies are not among her wor nes She IS as opt1m1st1c about every thmg else and lets tomorrow take care of ltself Her even temperament and af fabxllty are a source of wonderment to her many fnends and of dehght to her teach ers We stall love L1ly our Secretary and Treasurer desplte the fact that she unmercxfully extorts from us our weekly dues for Ros Mans My rrgbt there rs none to drspure ENE like her favorlte hero Napo leon possesses an mexpllcable 1nHuence over her companxons Her ever ready wlt constantly makes her the center of attraction and enllvens even the dullest conversatlons In tenms she IS indeed a match for her pal Llly She IS always alert and scarcely ever misses a ball no matter how swiftly If lS served Blology seems to be her favorite subject and such names as blue green algae splrogyra endoplasms and ectoplasms roll easily 0E her tongue Her tlme and attentlon are equally dlvlded between Queen Annes and O Henrys We are certam that m every clrcle her llvelmess and good humor w11l contmue to obtam for her a host of true frlends and admzrers lPage Nmeteenl S Y 1- e4 -tk er- 1 1-, or e4 - 1 63 1 1. 1, 1 117 ,F .F .if ' I D Y I 1 va 1, - 'I 7 - M n 1 ' o ' - , I , . 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' . .,, .4 ,t Q NJC .X Q 0 X7 urls!--l-lint .LY xt OUR CIRCLE GF FRIENDSHIP O cxrcumscrlbe the cxrcle of fr1end sh1p about a regular class polygon Let ARJMDLIN be a regular class polygon of the year 1925 Required to cxrcumscrlbe the clrcle of frxendshlp about the regular class polygon Aldme Rose juhtta Mar garet Dorothy L11y Irene and Na om1 Proof Draw l1nes connectlng the three po1nt A R andj representmg wldely dlvergent and equ1d1stant I1 l ffl characters IH no way lymg w1th1n the same stralght l1ne of commumty of mterests Let the l1nes AR and R connectlng these po1nts represent Youth and Amrabrhty Wlth the po1nts A and R as centers bxsect the l1nes AR and RJ thus d1v1d1ng the common drfferences m taste and mclx nat1on and equal1z1ng dlstances be tween po1nts of dlvergence of char acter talents and prejudlces Per pendlculars representmg fr a n k ness and s1ncer1ty must meet at the com mon po1nt O of Class Sp1r1t and Loy alty to Alma Mater From the po1nt of agreement O draw clrcumference of love of harmony passlng through A R and J thus connect1ng three po1nts not 1n a stralght lxne of 1dent1ty of mterests Slmllarly blsect all d1f ferences between characters J M D L I and N and xn lxke manner the clrcumference connectmg these three members of the class w1l1 connect all members formrng a perfect clrcle of fr1endsh1p prolonged and unbroken crrcumscrxbmg days of peace merrl ment Joy and pleasant memor1es E NAOMI HOCA JY A- -J ith- - Y- f '- 'VL 7- Y-I -L ,AA YY of ' -i if I 1 Y 1, I , ir -ev - ,ffLA , ,xx K, . . . :IV . . . 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Q 135 ' .' ,fvf 'V S X , - ,f , ,. ad WF I 1 ' f , .I 4 , 5 hz, I .. ..v lr ' W N 1 , I , 1.7 ' X ' ' --'- -Y W ..' 414-4-'Q 1 4- -C 1-'L Q xl XXV .gngrzs X. -,I W HISTORY OF CLASS Z5 AN It be poss1ble7 Are those shy and glgghng Freshxes of yesteryear the solemn and dlgnlfied Semors of 25' Yes they are the same but what changes Father Time has wrought 1n them w1th the passage of the years' As we look back upon the days gone by we see agam assembled at the foot of the h1l1 of Wlsdom on the road to Success ten httle girls wxth thelr proverblal brrght and shmmg faces and a1r of verdant freshness preparmg them are strangers to us sxnce wlth a they had constltuted our 1llustr1ous Elghth Grade of the precedlng year Never take a dare soon became therr motto and as a guldmg star they chose Naomx Hock for class presldent to lead the way Durmg thelr first year of Hlgh School the V1lla Madon na Orchestra was organlzed as the class grew It grew untll now as se date graduates they may vxew w1th prlde the success of thelr undertaklng Bravely they began to1l1ng upward stumblmg sometlmes but always re galfllflg thelr foothold Alded and en couraged by the1r teachers they trav eled along the unfamlllar road wasn t long though before they tasted a l1ttle of the bltterness of partmg when Helen Wallace dropped from thelr ranks and left a vacant place whxch tlme alone could fill As Freshmen they soon won for themselves wlde spread fame for they were the terror of the whole school no one knowlng who would be the next v1ct1m of the superabundance of the1r pep It was a wonder the1r teachers few exceptlons 1ge7zc1lyTuol weren t overcome m thelr struggle to tame these wlld Freshles and to har ness them to the yoke of Latm verbs and Algebralc squares The class m general was adept rn all actlvxtxes es peclally those whrch usually plac d them ln rxdlculous predlcaments But they were equally as skllled ln extrl catlng themselves from these harassmg entanglements as they were xn mvolv mg themselves Their effervescent energy was always overflowmg ln some resulted dxsastrously Thls however only served to add varlety to thelr by no means uneventful llves The followlng September found them ready to start onward agam wlth renewed vlgor and courage They found to therr dlsappoxntment how ever that three of thexr compamons Katherme Beebe Evelyn Sh1nhelm and Helen Dlnger had fallen from the ranks But along came Rose and Mar garet Dunaway and Katherme Vogel gesang to Jom thexr group and help them carry the1r Burden of Knowledge now mcreasxng m welght Although the progress was sometlmes dlfhcult and the path forbrddlng and narrow the grlrs never left thelr faces Losmg but l1ttle of thelr characterxstxc optlm 1sm they acqurred prudence as they contlnued on thelr way yet try as they would thelr bubblmg sp1r1ts contmued to get them lnto trouble They soon became qulte famrllar w1th the office but strange to say famlharnty bred re spect rather than contempt Wlth courage 1n thelr hearts they wended their way slowly but surely followmg closely m the footsteps of JY -W -4, ik, .54 sf -Ts'-:L. 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A fi N N, 643 I 993515 if-If-'Ce sf XY those who had gone before and pre par1ng the way for those who were to follow They were early d1st1ngu1shed for the1r scholastlc achxevements for Naoml to the dellght of her class mates carr1ed off the Rellgxon prlze that year provmg that amld all the1r fun they st1ll found tlme for studles Now well on then' way to Success thxs happy group had become renown ed at V M A for the1r mgenulty ln enterta1n1ng E s p e c 1 al ly attractlve were the1r class p1cn1cs held at Monte Cassmo and 1ts adjacent woodland whlch were the occasxon of much fun and were greatly enjoyed by the ent1re H1gh School At the begmmng of the th1rd stage of the journey Katherme was m1ss1ng from the1r number but Irene Balley was welcomed as a new member of the class Now that they had become accustomed to the Ways and customs of th1s new world through whlch they were travellng and had adopted some of 1ts conventlonaltles mstead of the1r own more Bohemlan tendencres they found tlme occas1onally for the d1gn1 fied pleasures of partles plays and movles Even as jumors they lost but l1ttle of the1r pep To them we are rndebted ln large measure for the suc cess of the Ros MHTIS of last year for It was due rn large measure to the1r efforts and unt1r1ng zeal that our first Annual was a poss1b1l1ty Few have shown or could show more 1nter est or have worked harder to establlsh It upon a firm hnanclal bas1s than has julltta At the end of thls year Aldme won d1st1nct1on for helfself by carry mg off the palms of the hlghest aver a e Now they gathered the1r forces for the Fmal stretch L1ke the great Gaellc hero who bored them so ln the1r Sop homore year they came they saw and they were conquered for they l1ke the1r predecessors had at last suc cumbed to the 1nev1table and today no one would ever suspect that our stately Sen1ors were ever those glddy Fresh1es that hlstory palnts them The1r career at V M A var1 colored and checkered though lt was IS at last comlng to an end as they round the last bend 1n the road the glow of the l1ght shlnlng on the top of the h1ll IS seen ever encouraglng and lurmg them on to Wlsdoms he1ght W1th the joy of ant1c1pat1on m1ngled wlth the sweet sorrow of partmg they eagerly look forward to the happmess wh1ch IS soon to be thexrs As they prepare to enter upon the1r separate paths 1n l1fe they leave behrnd them vacant places and achxng hearts There 1S however no sorrow w1thout 1ts con solat1on We who must contlnue along the road they have traveled shall cherlsh 1n our hearts the fond memor les of the golden hours spent together and of the happy and carefree school days vvhlch are over for them It IS the s1ncere hope of all who know them that the same success whxch has re warded the1r efforts thus far may con t1nue to accompany them throughout the1r future course CAMILLE HOWELL 76 lPage 1 uenty Tl reel aa 14 to ,ae - a 4 ,W 1 A A 1 A . - -.K , A, ag g os , I 4,jY N-'Y 1. - - xv? f , :J ,,:- Y 7 if-i,A WY f .JL Y J. f A ia' 1' 1 r y - - Y , - 1 y v ' . . . , , 1 1 9 ' - 9 9 . , - Y ' , s , n n ' . . . 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' 9 . . . . , , . , . . , . . . . . . 1 Y . . . . . , , . y , ' 1 u ' Y V ' 1 ' 9 ' ' ci Q1 , , 1 ca - sv , - , . . , - u . , - I n 1 .l I 1. li 'lt 4' Gia :'s1r'x-if MUSIC AND POETRY USIC and poetry together w1th love and romance help to make up all that IS beautlful and lovely ln l1fe Poetry 11ftS the ve1l from the beauty of the world whlch would otherwxse be hxdden and throws over the most fam1l1ar objects the glow and halo of lmagmatlon Muslc wlth xts beautl ful tones dlvme harmomes and per feet melodles soothes the fevered mmd of man and 11fts hlm from lower depths to hlgher and nobler thoughts and actlons The man who loves muslc and poet ry can scarcely fall to derlve lntense pleasure from nature wh1ch to her devotees IS all beauty to the eye and mus1c to the ear Yet nature has never set forth the earth IH so r1ch a tapestry as dxvers poets have done nor Wlth such pleasant rlvers fru1tful trees sweet smellmg Bowers or whatsoever else may make the already too much loved earth more lovely From the smoklest c1ty the poet w1ll transport us as xf by enchantment to the fresh a1r and brlght sun to the murmur of woods and leaves and water to the rupple of waves upon sand and enable us as 1n some dehghtful dream to cast off the cares and troubles of l1fe The poet 1ndeed must have more true knowledge not only of human nature dial but of all nature than other men are gxfted w1th A stranger once asked for perm1ss1on to see Wordsworths study The mald answered Thls IS my master s llbrary but he studles ln the fields No wonder then that na ture has been sald to return the poets ove Call rt uam they do not err Who say that when the poet dres Mute nature mourns her worshrpper And celebrates hrs obsequzes There IS too a muslc of nature the song of the blrds the whlsper of the heavens the wall of the wlnd or the sea Musxc 1ndeed often seems as lf lt scarcely belongs to thls materlal un1 verse but rs A tone of some world far from ours where musxc and moon llght and feelmg are one IS language mcapable of express1ng any thlng coarse or xmpure There IS no doubt that D1v1ne Provldence created our great masters and poets Wagner Gounod Beethoven V e r d 1 Mxlton Tennyson and Shelley for the express purpose of furnxshlng the world wlth celest1al harmomes and verbal melo dles A great poem IS a fountaxn for ever overHow1ng wrth the waters of w1sdom and dellght Musxc IS the ex presslon of d1v1ne asplratxons In thls ense 1f ln no other we see that musrc - 1 Je ig-,fl 'A .E Y Ti' -. 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' . uyf 1141 nfl ' lrl 4 if 'T i ,.,-C A SHQFIS -JL and poetry are essentlal to human hap plness It IS true that we could 6X1St wlthout them just as we could exxst wlthout trees wlthout flowers wlthout plctures wlthout good books and wxth out any of the beautlful thmgs we prlze so much But would t be a world worth hvmg m9 Poets have always attrlbuted to mu slc a power over even the 1nan1mate 'H--rv I -o' forces of nature The power of muslc to sway the feelmgs of man has never been more cleverly portrayed than by Dryden m Alexander s Feast Poetry m effect lengthens lrfe It creates for us tlme It IS the breath and finer Splflt of all knowledge It IS bound nelther by tlme nor space but llves ln he heart and Splflt of man What greater pralse can be gxven to It than to say that hfe should be poetry ln actxon9 DOROTHEA HUYCK 45- if mLl7l-lui' '51 'iriai-AL . .,,,lll.-f M f IPage Tuenty I nel Y -, JI - itwlilf ,- '- nl 7--K Y Y-I V - ' -f .- fiog --' Q L+--s a ,Je ,, f ug. . ., so - 4 c so Q- so af-t a - Y . l ' If I V! 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'Y , ' I , Nu-SQ,,.v ,F .L 4, Ja T9 9EEf':,.czf J sf CLASS PROPHECY Take thls rose and gently press Neath the leax es of some old book When the petals flnally w1ther Open then and take a look Thxs was told me long ago Weary months had slnce passed by Yet I scarce had dared to ope them Though I knew the leaves were dry But at last a curlous feellng Overcame my t1m1d self So I took that dusty volume Took It from 1ts dusty shelf Then I opened w1de the pages Took the rose from out 1tS place And behold' each w1thered petal Had the form of some fa1r face Thxs surprlsed and somewhat cheered me But I scarce could th1nk twas true For those Sl I'11lll lg beammg faces Were the ones of grrls I knew Neath each face was just a sentence ust a llttle word or two But thls Wfltlflg, partly hldden, Set me guessmg what to do Then I not1ced three red petals, Three, besldes the other elght. I-Ixdxng from me all I sought for These were Memory, Years, and Fate So I tore them from the sepals Seeklng those that lay beneath, And began to read the wrltmg There before me on the leaf S ,,.4 V, 4-if - - 1 -f .4 v R if a 77335 e To - I - he Xe- xvf QQ' gf, 1-'J-fAA'T -img sie of it . O 1 J u I Q - . I J I '.'f5'll J .J- 4L l I 43, 9Il9rE1f-' it Graceful after years of toll Dancing there among her puplls Lrke a fa1ry on the so1l Next came Hock no longer Peter But a sweet and slmple Nun Teachmg others on the fiddle Changmg labor xnto fun Then came Mog who marrled happy And at last has won her way Smce her husband IS a baker And she cooks all through the day Scxence had led Aldlne to explore And speclmens rare she found She treasures them all but the rarest s Strongly t1ed w1th the nuptlal bond Far away ln sunny Italy In a falr and fertlle Vale Was our Dot st1ll tr1m and damty W1th her Farmer 1n the Dale Rose wearmg a cap and apron Measured potlons wlth great sklll For true to her tender nature She would allevlate human 1lls Julxtta was found on an Enghsh estate Where kennels were most renowned And rn season was seen upon her loved mount In a cross country dash wlth the hounds In the mldst of a faculty meetlng Was our versatrle Irene, Who, for more than a decade, Had been Vassar's honored Dean So I close the rose, and kxss each leaf, Breathmg a slgh of content holds I thank Old Fate from the depths of my heart, For I feel thelr days are well spent RUTH LAUGHLIN, ' lPaye I ,f ff Joris 'g f- fc Y a4 - 0 u' I 4 - -WY IX, S 61 3 . .--' ...u.. I ,V 1 i'fA rg.. ,.- - - First was Lily, tall, and slender, he .J INLL- .Q ,QR 45 -9II9f1S,...f' N X- - G 0 Jgsf XY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WE the Semors of 1925 of Vxlla Madonna Academy I'C3l1ZlI'lg that we must soon lay aslde our school glrl pranks and frollcs leave the shelter1ng arms of our Alma Mater and beg1n our long Journey on the broad hlgh way of llfe feel that xt IS altogether fittmg and proper that we leave be hlnd us certam remembrances to our To the faculty 1n a sp1r1t of love and loyalty we do hereby bequeath our everlastmg grat1tude and bound less thanks for the many many pr1v1 leges they have granted us for the1r falthful observance of that old adage Be to thexr faults a httle blmd and to thelr vxrtues very very kmd and for the herolc patxence whlch they haue shown rn thexr attempt to 1nst1l knowledge and culture mto our mlnds and idellty to duty and perseverance ln the face of d1H'lcult1es 1nto our hearts To the junlor Class we hereby be queath our sun11t spaclous apartments that somehow r e t a 1 n th e 1 r cheery warm atmosphere throughout the year ln spite of the efforts of Boreas who stlrs up the w1ntry blasts and sends the snow Hakes tapplng on the panes our deep seated arm chalrs and luxurlous tapestrled dlvans our hnghly pollsh ed hzgh boy and our many and var1 ous culmary artlcles whlch have caused us so much lovmg concern and anxlety To the Sophomore Class we be queath our vacant places m the class ly bag!! room together wxth any useful mfor mat on they may find m or on the desks our calm acceptance of the vxcrssltudes of fate our extraord1nary lxterary abllxty whlch some may fall to recogmze and duly appreclate our extenslve llI'lgl1lStlC attamments ln La t1n French and Hleroglyphlcs espec rally the latter and lastly one of our tude whlch we are convmced wxll be most valuable to them the Freshman Class after hours or laborlous thought and medxtatlon we bequeath our appropriate sense of humor our well known love of study whlch will prove beneficlal especxally around exammatlon tlme and whxch ln therr class IS consplcuous by 1ts ab sence our mlraculous power of keep mg our tablecloth clean and last of all our fa 1 t h f ul observance of the Rules and Regulatlons To all of the glrls we bequeath our best wlshes and our hopes for a suc cessful future I Irene Ellzabeth Balley 1n full pos sessxon of all my mental facultxes do hereby bequeath my great concern and anxlety about Engllsh assxgnments to Camllle Howell my uke ab1l1ty w1th melodlous volce accompamment to Anne Lounse Lester and my sweet dlsposltxon and calm temperament to Kathleen Flscher I julltta Pendleton Burkard fully reallzmg the gravity of the sltuatlon do bestow my many medxcme bottles 4f1ff 4 1 ' 05 I A I AL I -7' ff Jr- ei A- 1-' I jrfftfc W' - 'xvl f y 3,3 .1- 1 , , - Y ,Y Y 9-5, -4- Zfi ' f e- -f as W- we . 5 ' - , l - I V I l V - ' . I 1 1 beloved teachers and companionsl most cherished possessions, our recti- , 1 . . . - To v Y . .- . . . , D I 9 I ' . . 1 Y Y V Y V . , - , . - - , - , . . . . Y : . z - .. y . - - . . . , . . : - , v .4 - - 'v '- . . . 1 . Y I U - . . . . , ugr Iwen 4 1 T' J if i fi x A Q? 0 gZBlr1S 'Ang Xt upon MarJ1e Belle Hurley my pr1 1 lege of frequent long sleeps upon Ruth Laughl1n and my love of Verg1l r anyth1ng Lat1n upon Delores Oldlges I Margaret Elame Dunaway b queath my ant1quated magaz1ne rack together w1th IIS contents to Gertrude Gallensteln my so called brlefs to t1fy1ng gloves to MBFIOH Bushelman I Rose Mar1e Dunaway humbly be queath to Jane Ellzabeth Scott my red sllky t1e and sh1n1ng red belt wlth my slncerest hopes for the1r future useful ness my weekly tr1ps to town to the med1c1ne man to Mary Vlfglnla Azzo l1na and my rec1pe for fudge to Mar garet Conlon I Naom1 Hock fully awake and capable of makmg such a ser1ous de c1s1on do bequeath my famous cork leg and accessoues Clncludmg the curly toed shoej to Marjorle Myrtle Thes1ng my abundance of black r1ng lets to Mary Wood my great drama IIC ab1l1ty to Florence Robb and my pass1onate love for the fiddle and every thmg that goes Wlth It to Mary LOUISE Gnau I Dorothea Patrrcla Huyck do here by bequeath my very natural mfantlle prattle to V1rg1n1a H1ll my Mlke dear to the heart of every school g1rl to Margaret Sturgeon and my auto graphed belt to V1rg1n1a Helmlg I Cather1ne E11 z a b e th johanmg mann bequeath to Helen Kelz my long l1ant luster to Mary Katherme Kealy my Old Ironsxdes powerful as of yore my dlgI'l1HCd bearlng and grace ful carrlage to Susan Leach and my ab1l1ty to slumber W h e n e v e r and wherever I w1sh to Helen He1l I Mary Ald1ne Laughl1n bestow upon L1ll1an Carroll Hornback my never fa1l1ng StlCk of chewlng gum upon Mary Ellzabeth Henderson my remarkable ablllty ln B1ology and my blue and orange sweater whlch has borne the test of t1me upon Evelyn Brady HaV1Hg here1n d1Sp0Sed as we see Ht of all our worldly appurtenances and natural capab111t1es on those who seem1ngly stand most ln need of them we now affix our officlal seal and slg nature SENIOR CLASS 75 SISTER A publzcan IS a tax gatherer Newt Day Harrzet Jane what zs a publ1canP HARRIET JANE He s a nad pzcker MARIAN I cant get my locket shut MARGARET Take your shoes out IPage Tuenfy X mel JE - 14 fit, 0 - an -- f 1, - 171 I-I , v V ,C 'Y'-i i i V 14 ' E nh' ,'AV- -- 5 ff'. K f E If .. Z .V.- , . . Q n . v . O . . . . 3 U . Y,, , ' V I I - , 3 9- . . . . ' , ss ' vo , - , Corinne Hauboldt, and my hand bean- serv1ceab1e umform, sh1n1ng wlth br1l- . . . . 3 CG ' 5? . Y V - 3 . . . - Y : ' . . . . . . . , , v ' . . . . - - 4 I . 1 Y ' . . - Y u . ' Y 1 , - - , . . . Y Q A - Y 1 - . . . y , 7 . .. - . ,, . 44 ' ' ' ,VI . li 7 ' ' Y! , H , ., la, .l .1 4. R J, -'leg at if W FIRELIGHT FANCIES AST nlght as I sat before the fire watchmg the last embers d1e away I plctured myself on thrlllmg voyages wltnesslng strange truths and seeing znstant and then vamshed I fancled myself ln a cavern helpless agalnst the clutches of a glarmg dragon As lt was about to devour me a kmght 1n dlsmal armor on a wmged eagle came to my rescue and battled wlth the dragon In the m1dst of my ex clted 1mag1n1ngs the v1s1on faded and I found myself 1n a vast and grlm cathedral I could hear the tender peals of the organ and the sweet voxces of the choir So enraptured was I with these celestlal sounds that I was annoyed to see the wreathed pxllars change xnto groves of stately palms wherem h1d a group of swarthy In dlans preparmg to steal upon thexr sleeplng foes Next I beheld a catar act dashlng and splashmg Beslde It lay a marble monster wlth starmg eyes and Wlde opened mouth A maxden wreathmg a garland of starry flowers d1d not see the fiery serpent wrapped aThIy about her feet That p1cture crashed and vamshed and m 1ts place a mlghty army passed so close to me that I could feel thelr hot breaths and touch and shouts of the foe pursumg them warned me that a terrlble battle was about to ensue The clangor of arms and the roar of cannon thrxlled me so that I wlshed to Jom s1des w1th one or the other and fight and d1e upon the battlefneld Lo again the p1cture faded Upon a barren wlld mountam a host of brlght angels appeared and 1n thelr arms extended appealmgly to heaven they held the soul of a little chlld Vlslon after v1s1on faded and stlll I gazed my eyes Hlllng wxth tears of sadness or my heart leapmg wlth Joy and emotion Agaln I tasted Joy as I the Queen of a great and conquermg nation sat upon a throne but sorrow pursued me and I found myself de throned and exxled wlth my people sold 1nto slavery How could 1 end? I never knew for the shades had gather ed around me the fire had dled away and my wondrous voyage was over ALDINE LAUGHLIN ' as e es' f-e ff .- Y 4 J AT'5Z't as ' -4 X ' alas 4---A ,-. Qfff- 4- 5 wif- Y wondrous things which flickered for an their Flaming Swords- The Claflons 1 9 . . . , . . ' 9 ' ' ' . 't . 1 9 , '25 nlf ir l vm mx i 7 ' x 1, - cm: I A I , www M., X N! G, 9'I211ffs,.J1m,,fY N Airy castles tumbling down Bringing to the level ground All the Joys and hopes and fears Treasured thru the long long year Here an old man views the fall Of his airy castle wall In that castle he was king Golden crowned Jeweled ring All before him scraped and bowed He was mighty all allowed Great things always were afloat Behind that fairy castle moat Ruled he there in power and might Thru the day and thru the night Here an old man views the fall Of his airy castle Wall Poor 1n deeds rich in dreams Perished all his airy schemes. Reaped he not what he had sown' In that ground it had not grown. When at last he saw his fate Then alas it was too late. Youth and chance had passed him In his castle in the sky. T .Rin ' , 'f-Q i 6 Q ' 0 FUTILE DREAMS b CECILIA HEA VESSEY ,LTV .J .1 SJ, gngrzs ff -,I SCANDALOUS' HE dashed wxldly madly frantlcally down the stalrs and stopped suddenly on the landmg as though str1cken by hor ror and fear She glanced furtlvely here and there to se f anyone had notlced her mad Hlght Fortunately she was not detected She contmued her perllous yourney down the stalrs and fmally reached the second Floor m safety The sound of hurrymg footsteps and the murmur of many volces reached her ears She stealthlly and nolselessly sought refuge 1n a telephone booth at the rlght of the sta1rs The scurrymg foot steps drew closer and closer and yet closer They passed her away Llttle d1d the owners of those rapld footsteps know that such an mnocent lookmg telephone booth concealed somethmg besldes a telephone The mom nts pass d the echomg footsteps and murmurmg VOICES dved away ln the dlstance She remamed however 1n the booth scarcely dar 1ng to draw a breath At last the sullmg atmosphere com pelled her to resume her dangerous fllght She made a final dash down the remalnmg H1ght where llberty awalted her She rushed down the corrxdors out the door and mto the yard She breathed a great slght of rehef and once more held her head up proudly Is she a th1ef9 Or worse than that a murderessn Oh no' She IS just a dxgnlfxed Senlor tres passlng on forbldden ground the mlddle stalrsl IRENE BAILEY SISTER How does a czty protect :ts people from Ere' ROSE By a Ere works system SISTER What are wadmg buds provzded wzth, BRIGHT PUPIL Overshoes Szster LP H I Ji , tv, S AQ1 -L -I E4 T- 4. ,K 'K - l . I - A . ' -A Y f ,ii, YA - iz-Y - -i xv r-- A Zh- ' ,- ,A' -7 ge xg- . ' e i by and stopped at a green bulletin board about thirty feet ' ' . ,K Q . ', '25 Fl v Thfrfy 47 X4 V wav THE JUNIORS COOK BOOK Pun ilu Take 2 Juniors sklppxng class Mxx well wlth a strlct Prefect of D1sc1pl1ne Powder wxth haltmg excuses submxtted separately by the offenders and ln no way satlsfyxng the demands of the hour Office treatment IS then added If too hot use prxvate m tervlews Beat well with severe penalties and the result wlll be 2 Hat pancakes M T Stufft fl Dates A pmch of a dry Saturday 1 or 2 good shows ln town A cravmg for a dmner ln town An 1nv1tat1on to a dance A date wlth the chlropodlst den tlst or dressmaker Cany other knnd may be usedj Take the mvltatlon and mlx lt wlth the 1 or 2 good shows fthe dates wlll be much rlcher lf 2 are usedj Cream thls well wlth a cravmg for a dmner at the Smton Put thxs over a flame to heat and when xt bo1ls add a pmch of dry Saturday Remove the mxxture and set If aslde to cool Take dates prevlously prepared and put ln the cooled mlxture This w1ll make a dxsh entxcmg to anyone Serve to the faculty on Frlday evenmg at the latest M C K Preparatlon of Hot XX ater Take 1 recreatlon cleverly cut and st1r m well 2 darlng jumors flavored wxth a bxt of nervousness To this add a splcy bxt of talk and a reference to the Blue Book Put facts on a slow fire and when the temperature rlses to the degree of about 3 hours the lxquld wxll reach boxlmg pomt IPagf Thnrly Iourl Old I' lNlll0llt'll XIII ll Together wlth a glrl and the object of her devotlons add 1 drop of smlles and bashfulness Stlr well and let stand At mtervals add sugar or as a substxtute dates may be used If any symptoms of large grams or lumps appear apply 1 spoonful of absence If the batter seems mclmed to separate do not be alarmed as th1s sometlmes turns out for the best If dlrectxons are carefully followed you wlll have old fashloned mush Serve with mo lasses or Frlendshlp syrup Y llla Plckles T dozen Junlors talkmg after the llghts are out add an unexpected audltor Put ln 2 mmutes of unbroken sllence then mlx with stern rebuke and let cool over night In the mormng add a v1s1t to the office and stlr m a good scoldmg Place m jars of restrlctlon and seal with a warning Let stand m dark corner f memory unt1l next offense requlres 1ts recollectlon H Du muh Wxth 2 cups of Angelus bells mx 1 tablespoon of groans and a dash of mercl less Hashmg of llghts Add 1 drop of sur prlse then a slgh of relief Stlr together with the rumor of a free day and season wlth a movle Add sweetenlng of a box from home accompanxed by 2 thlck letters Instead of nuts and frult the arrlval of a Senlor or Colleglate laden with cholce selections from our favorlte Delicatessen and French Bakery may be substltuted Cream well and let cool Pour mto a but tered pan and when slgns of happlness ap pear cut ln cubes and the Dxvmxty IS ready to serve M A Y 'Y gl 'itrrg-Ji ,- I '-I 'YSL -it ' J- ft 1 if 5-if - - new 6,4-L- 1 O ,JL C r z 'z ' 'ax ' , s , ' ' . R,L. Ingredients: 1 - . . . O F3 , , 1 Q D I Q ' l ' 0 . . . . , i G.G. . . . J,-,2 -- - f ' f 'f f-71 - 'f- 4' if e' ans- y-' JL 4 ,RJ 4. 4 O , f V - Sfzjuf - XA? S 4' irleimge We Jef J UNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Mary Azzo11na Marjorle Thesmg Ruth Laughlm Pre :dent Vzce Preszdent Secretary and Treasure: MEMBERS OF CLASS Mary Azzolma Mary Catherlne Kealy Gertrude Gallenstem Ruth Laughlm Camllle Howell Marjorle Thesmg IP gI'h yl' 'A ' 1 f 1 1 1 3. . - . ,L .L 4, is 7 A A9 glsfgrkf' .1 xx Q x7.l...Y gr X W WHY CRY? Why cry llttle Senxor W y cry? Your school days are over I know Your books are away And now you may play Smce you ve plenty of brllhance to show So don t lose your courage 1ust get up and try Why cry httle Senlor W y cry? Why cry llttle Semor W y cry? Your heart IS near broken I know But just look behmd you you know you can t stay Tls the old yellow j1tney to bear you away So plCk up your kit bag and strlke out and go Frrends awaxt you at home so speed your good bye Why cry llttle Senxor W y cry? Why cry l1ttle Senlor W y cry? Though your Journey has come to an end Remember the hours spent w1th1n these dear walls The ragged old books the bell wrth lt s calls The good tlmes that were yours each moment a fr1end And golden wlth memorles of days gone by Why cry llttle Senlor W y cry? RUTH LAUGHLIN SISTLR Ruth what zs your Lenten practzce RUTH I eat euerythzng on the table SISTI-R Dont the others object, i -Y -J, sts? ' -' - Ai- 'iv ' Y-I A O ' ' . , :V 4 - u Rr ff u - ,,,- -or - of-u ' ' ,---so , '26 I I .. ' 7 - - .9-1 ' ., 7 - H I 11,11 Ilfffgf -Qffl 47 -If 'NL 4-4 ,g R, Q5 Sngrxsn-nf' -,L N G79 :Exif SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS Margaret Hurley Vlfglnla H111 Susan Leach Mary Wood President Vzce Presldent Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS OF CLASS Vlrglma H111 Susan Leach Margaret Hurley Anna Loulse Lester Helen Kelz jane Scott Mary Wood IPage Thlrty Ser enl JVM -, W4 it! 0 , ,. f - f, -,-T177 ,I rv 'Tw QZ Lx H f ' -f Yxvzsi r 1.4 . ', f...1.. , Y f Y L' L L Y,-. -A , Y ,f'.,' - - S T S ,A L S l J-4, ,L .1 i ,L fi arxs f DO WE KNOW HER? S H E S just a Freshman s1lly and glddy and all that Rather pretty though lsn t she? just W a t c h her stumble and the way she speaks to Slster' Th1s was a portlon of the conversatlon of a group of g1rls as they observed from the wlndow a glrl who had just allghted from the Jxtney Thls frxvolous creature qulckly gath ered her many bags and packages and unabashed followed the lead of the Slster She entered the bulldmg and after a few unnecessary cr1t1ca1 re marks she ascended the stalrs leadmg to her sleeplng apartments She dxd not stay long for soon she came bolt mg mto the Recreatlon Room much to the amusement of the gurls who pr1 vately censured her manner They greeted her rather mdlfferently thmk mg all the whlle she was one of those abhorred Freshmen concelted a n d overly 1ntell1gent who after a week of school prates about her Latln as though lt were Vergll and wears a long face when xt IS t1me for Engllsh From her attltude one would almost belleve her capable of comprehendmg deep volumes of llterature wrltten by the ancnent Greeks lPye7I J As the thread of the conversatlon was lost at her entrance she soon made xt her duty to weave another She d1s cussed the lnconvenlences of her jour ney fone would thmk she had ccme from jerxchoj ard tlce terrrble yellow J1tney CZumstem on a small sca ej and then the provokmg tlme she had selectmg sport togs and many many other th1ngs She talked and talked thmkmg all the t1me she was the cen ter of lnterest as 1S the way wlth Fresh men Fmally when she had nothmg more to say she departed w1th the a1r of one havmg won a vlctory but too 1ndolent to carry away the spolls M1nutes grew mto hours hours xnto weeks The months passed brmgmg wxth them February the month of hor r1d m1d year exams The poor httle conquered Freshman 1n her fury to cram Latxn has forgotten a llttle of her concelt and prlde and IS slowly but surely becom1ng a prom1s1ng can d1date for the more experrenced Sopho more Class As the year rolls along she loses her d1stasteful manner L1ke the rest of us she learns to bow 1n proud humrl 1ty before the great expanse of unac qulred knowledge MARY WOOD l S- 4 ai, -S -fwf. S , A afva S4 fa: ,ff S at OS 911 , dv 4 ,at a r Av-v, -Y -xt fF- , , ,uT.-- Y, O 54 , , . . v , . . , . - , . . ,, . . , ' a v - Q A ' ' .. . 1 . . v - 1 , . . - V 7 - U Y , - a 1 . . . , . . . - , ! 1 . . - 7 . . , - j - 1 n ' Y , , . . . y . . - ! I Y - y - ' - . '27 11 '4l1'lgl.'11Ml X, 9Il9f1S,.4: xl 6 JE 7N-f ,FF SIX O CLOCK T s1x a m the dormltory of Vllla Madonna Academy certamly does not Hatter the mventor of the wonderful sleep breaker the bell' What sympathy should be felt for the next generatlon lf lt too IS to be rudely awakened from de llghtful repose at sxx o clock and forced to trudge through an unmercxful day of Caesar the world s greatest Commentator and of Enghsh the basls of education but the destroyer of patlencel Dormltory l1fe can be compared to a seethlng volcano Flrst comes the bell then a curlous feelmg of an earthquake a low rumbllng sound an mrush of cold axr and then very clearly and dlstlnctly W1ll you get up? As the lava at length reaches the top so from numerous craters appear the slowly emerglng sluggish sleepers From all sldes at thxs dreaded sound can be heard groans whose counterparts can nowhere else be found From one end of the dormltory comes Say who was that snormg and talklng 1n her sleep last n1ght9 from the other end Golng to get up? Oh foollsh questlonsl As we well know from our Van Buren Loose Leaf Bmders No 108 all have a goal We l1kew1se hope that when at the last and dreadful hour Qapologles to Mr Drydenj The dead shall l1ve the l1v1ng d1e the weary ones shall sleep for aye MARGARET HURLEY SISTER Rose dear the bell rang wake up ROSE I cant Szster SISTER W ROSE Cause Im not asleep age Thuly N Q eikl A l J' E4 A -eff o A f ' :A u -5,751 5 ff :.1 ' .a.. e e Je E 4- s4L 4 XA 7 ' Q- xi 7 Y I - , . . , . 1 9 . , U l ' ' KL ' 99 , . . Y ' Y 1 . . ' V7 68 ' U! . , . ' ' ' Cl mn ' ' ' ' vu . , , '37 , , been , H If . AA V ' I! , ,. hy,,, P , 4-v JL -1 Jr ,1 412, G 912941: J-:im-,LW W THROUGH THE MIST CLOSEST to the heart of man l1e the thmgs of every day so close that thelr worth IS often d1sregarded untll they are vlewed through the mlst of tears that come at partmg And the smlle of love we cast on them through the tears colors them wxth rlch ram bow hues Through the mxst we behold the tw1 hght hours pent ln the old famllmar wondrous were the thlngs we zntended to accompllshl But we sat there 1d1y dreammg of great deeds to be done and when we were ruthlessly summon ed from those wlstful dreams we were d 1 s ple a s e d We complalned and grumbled under our breath Some day some day' Now we smlle a pltrful smxle touched w1th just a glmt of tears Our fond hearts w1l1 ever cllng to those tw1l1ght hours that hold our Joys and loves and longmgs In every stage of l1fe there comes a twlllght and graduatxon IS the twxhght of Youth We have almost come to that exqu1s1te hour of tears and w1th achlng hearts we behold around us a world of shadows We look back up on the thmgs that used to be Our sad dest moments of yesterday now seem overwhelmmgly splendld and Joyful as a song We look forward to the thousands of moments awaxtxng us out m the sllence Oh may our hearts and hands take firm hold on Llfes realities' IP up Iorfyl Through the m1st we vlew the tasks whlch were once so dull so monoton ous The brazen bell summoned us and reluctantly we obeyed nts hated call What a vlcxous bell to mterrupt so rudely our peaceful slumber our thoughts or our lmportant conversa tions' The bell stern voxce of duty everlastlngly called us Through th mlst we see the bell Now xt gleams and flashes m the sunllght a golden our last day and gladly we arlse con tented we sxlently count our treasures ln our hearts Faxnter and famter sounds the call untll It dl s away ln the d1stance Through the mlst we behold our rooms The curtalns the rugs the pennants once so faded and drab to our accustomed eyes have taken on new and glorlous colors Our rooms whxch we thought were so d1smal so empty shme resplendent ln the sun No they are not empty the rooms They are peopled wlth falnt lmages of happy frlendshlps of sweet and holy thoughts They re echo wmth the notes of dlscordant volces but these are soon completely lost ln the tender re conclllatlons that qulckly follow The tmy clock on the stand has stopped xts futile race wlth Txme Its hands seem graspmg for that lone hour perhaps a sxlvery hour of peace peace and happlness such as we have known May we too l1ke the hands of the tmy clock ever hold these hours dear ln v - -Af trg ' , - - ' v i ig Os -' ' . - Q - I 1, I asia., sg. I c ,lg , v, Q' I P , , 1 v - . w , . 1 v , . - I ! - , l . S . A . . , A U- V class-room. How numerous and how bell! How joyfully it rings! Almost . . , . Q - . l . , - , I . . . . Y , ac , , ' s s --- , . --- , ! . g ' ' ' . . . ' Y , b , . . ' . v -U ' Y . V u ' - . , . . 1 4 9 . , . , , . . l ! 41 ' .17 ,4 gg.47Ql our memory and ever grasp them closer to our hearts Through the mlSt of tears that come at partmg we v1ew our compamons and teachers of yesterday Where are the fancied faults we once dlscovered ln them? They are gone now They have van shed ln the mlst of tears Our compan1ons stretched forth to us a frlendly hand strong and kmd They walked wlth us ln the gentle glow of the starhght shar1ng wlth us thelr dreams the1r hop s sweet confidences happy thoughts sharmg thexr very ltfe wxth us Perchance we may have seem ed ungrateful or unfrlendly but we hope that time w1ll efface our seemmg mdtfference The small restrtctlons placed upon us by our teachers that once caused us so much annoyance so much grlef through the mxst of tears appear as evldences of love Through the mxst of tears that come at partmg we look forward to the un known that awalts us Years we have lmgered here days passed and we stood st1ll wxshmg longmg frettmg so lmpatlent to go But now that part mg xs at hand we hesltate wxth reluct ant feet and sorrowlng hearts unwlll mg to leave those who have become so dear to us But the busy World bec kons to us and we follow We know no whlther the long whxte road leads nor what the beautlful blue hllls 1n t e dlstance conceal but of thls we are certam ever beyond them he un AY 47 -fx GHS I' JL E37 X-4: vc charted seas There are lonely valleys for some loveless paths and ghostly n ghts If we but remaln true to the trust placed ln us true to the hlgh ldeals 1nst1lled 1nto our hearts true to the memory of those who have taught us all the beautlful and splendld thlngs of hfe we w11l not know the lonely valleys the loveless paths nor the ghostly n1ghts The mlst of tears that com at part mg clears and w1th smllmg trust and confidence wlth golden memor1es we start forth on our journey So Ioth we part from all u,e lone From all the rhams that bmd us So turn our hearts as on we rave IRENE BAILEY I remember when Iwove this at VMA' f t l Q-all I 1985 lPaye lofty Onel Y -i 4 .K - OS- ,f - -. f ,-l T- - - - u' Tiezf' 1' - .a 72-I' -Q , Q.. or e f. Q- to If ' 'T -V' 9 rf ft ' 1 9 ' Q . ' . ' . . - , . , , . . . , . . . 3 - I . e 1 v Y ' . . . , . . , To those we'ue left behind us. ' Y ' t ' , 'za . , - X . 3 I . ' . . , . y . , ,rj ,Pk . . , . . - V J, . . fl v ' ,f ff, , . f ff X 1 X f ' C l f l t . - 'X I r ' ' X l . . 'xxx' X sf 1 V r , , -J . , . . , I h . y . , - haf, T ' J .1 1.4, -N-gz f-+-1!f-5 db 'gzlgmsfs-fr A SENIOR AS SEEN UZ E5 mr' fu. 1 'px 'i' X? A WHAT queer creatures the Semors are' They work and dream and laugh and play llke other mortals but they are certamly not llke ordmary people The1r most stnkmg character 1st1c IS their dlgmty All thelr actxons and m o v e m e n t s are decorous and stately and although we Freshmen l1,J1o BY A FRESHMAN constantly strlve to acqulre the1r well known composure nt never seems to come qulte w1th1n our grasp Our ambxtxon IS to a s s o c 1 a t e constantly wlth these hlghly favored belngs but we are reminded ln many ways that Freshmen are very lnsxgmficant ln the eyes of the Semors They seem dls pleased at our tendency to make our selves consplcuous at all tlmes and places at our lack of Oflglllallty and our queer sense of humor Semors have the ab1l1ty of surmountlng ob stacles that paralyze us 1nto 1nact1on They are perfect 1n every respect save one they refuse to recognlze our lxter ary talents Thls d1stresses us beyond measure To be more 8XpllClt we re late thls l1ttle mcxdent as an example of the1r d1Sda1IlfL1l attltude A Freshman S1tS 1n the Study Hall pondermg over a most perplexlng Lat ln sentence when a stately S e n 1 o r chances to pass by Drlven to despera t1on frlend Freshman as a last resort reluctantly admlts her dlfhculty to her wlse upper classman only to be en couraged by the brom1de Labor om ma v1nc1t Nonchalantly the Semor proceeds upon her way Wxth such treatment as our da1ly portlon can you doubt our feelmg of lI1Slgl 1lf:lCEiI'lC6 when xn the presence of the mlghty SENIORS9 FLORENCE ROBB ve S 4s ,ALA , S - ef. E, ee .Ls - if F Ep 'IT Kit Q25 gi 4: -5 Ja yaa, 63 ny, . W. . . ' f' , G . ' iv ,Aga . . . - 1. J ' . . 1- 3 4 ' . . 6 ' I . , - A Nfl - - - I AV. v '38 uw' 'flyeluul .J 5' JR 41, JL 4' FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS L1l11an Hornback Vlrgmla Helmlg Margaret Conlon Mary Lou1se Gnau President Vxce President Treasurer Secreiary MEMBERS OF CLASS Evelyn Brady V1rg1n1a Helmxg Marlan Bushelman Mary Ellzabeth Henderson Margaret Conlon L1l11an Hornback Kathleen Flscher Cormne Haubold Mary Lou1se Gnau Delores Oldlges Helen He1l Florence Robb Margaret Sturgeon J- ee 4 ei e O -e , - -1,,vje -1 ,ga .5 W .giflft r -1 RX-'55 :.. ....4 T , J-, Q- ,S of-, S Q lPaye 1-'orfy-Th re JL? 'T i E,,..JLX . -I-If Xl G ' N FISMQAE X'-2 XY 91' ? H ?l 'hQ B,--9-ilwiv' THE OHIC RIVER NE of the prett1est scenes from our classroom IS the maJest1c Oh1o Durmg the day lt Hows smoothly between the Valleys formed by the Kentucky and the Oh1o hllls It drlfts so slowly and so quletly that 1tS movement xs only dxs cernlble by an occaslonal plece of drlft wood or perhaps by the r1ppl1ng waves whlch greet the departure of a boat hurry mg to 1ts destlnatlon Graceful wlllows shade 1tS banks and beyond the sandy beach 1nv1tes the languxd and the weary to refresh themselves At mght the br1ll1ant hghts of pleasure boats are mlrrored on 1tS dark and plac1d water vy1ng wlth the moon whose beams sparkle and dance upon the mmute waves MARGARET CONLON 78 Ilfllyl- 1 fu 'xii bf I' Jai Q 'K-Y - 4 fAg if -ZF, ijisr --v1 ' Y -' ' A- -, M - -T. 14- if 4 .nf 1, -l f f A 63 BASKET BALL Center Marjorie Thesmg Forwards Guards Irene Bailey Mary Azzolma Naomx Hock Camille Howell Subs Mary Woods Mary C Kealy Ruth Laughlm IP ge F Mary Maiola Margaret Hurley rl orlyF I xl sf Q Us N-wax-Ti-Twfmf J TEN THIRTY P M Tis two hours after llghts out and all through the house Not a creature lb stlrrlng not even a mouse C J Tue dorm gxrls are sleepmg the sleep of tlse free Are the Semors IH bed as they too ought be? That s not very strange It has happened before Now each curly Pj head 15 bent over a book On each youthful face such a studlous look' Indeed now we see why they shme 1n all classes Those brlght those earnest tho e studlous lasses Naoml s engrossed ln her Vergxl so deep Llly 0 er her Ode has fallen asleep' ute s mmd as usual IS only on dancmg Dorothy IS occup1ed wmth Hlstory entrancmg Dene s deep m a book of sc1ent1fic trend Wh11e Mog on French every moment does spend Rose 1n Church H1story trles to dlg Irene 1n attemptmg to solve her Trmg Now over the1r labors do not weep In Heaven are the1r halos brlght For they whlle the1r companlons sleep Are tO1l1I'1g upwards 1n the nlght' IRENE BAILEY A? J it-ji V L 'f-. f ' ' ff ' is el W -e dx- e r :J- -J' ' , T L-, 1- , - e! , s s 6 M c Xiu .1 A . . ' ? ! Ah, see! a light shines through the glass in the door, ' - 4 S 1 . . 1 . 4. Y A 1 I .l ', '25 ll I fl'fj1Nf1'I I ,- l lPage Forfy Sez enl .1 ,fd ,L L -R gngrzsfs-Ni-' 47 DAWN Gold fingers of flame caress the dawn Deep shadows of darkness have flown Falry hands free the shades of mght And weave a web of mellow hght Another new day IS born' Purple and golden and rosy the hue Reflected IH each tmy drop of dew The old sun steals from h1s secret larr The day IS clothed 1n freshness fa1r Heavy hearts are uplxfted anew' Each soul IS cllmblng through the dawn To a famrer more glorzous morn For sweeter tlan the song blrd s wakmg Comes a thourfht w1th the dawns hrst breakmg Look up Weary Heart for hope 1S born' IRENE BAILEY NIGHT A ghastly pallor enclrcles the h1ll Neath the pall of Nlght the earth hes st11l A thousand stars keep the1r watch from above As rf they were placed there on a duty of Love Below the rlver Hows sllently on Eager to catch the first rays of dawn Whlle sombre secrets 11e under the deep Yet God ever guards H15 world wrapt xn sleep RUTH LAUGHLIN ' ' J ,1a,,-4ai, ,Y ei-s-is 4 fvp 4 05 - ..', ' - A - ,- -l -. . s ' .fa ! , - KX, ,J .- , IYYAA-vw v7-7 .- ig- gl 66 ,F s sf , sim? Y, X: , V . . , . v . - , '15 , . . . Y Il I rf11EighIl ,4rj,, 4 as -,L-. a - e4.a,,fe o-le V- 4, ,K , KROS ' n FIS 4 f e , , ,,, r JL - o H Qe xg? g H fflezi-'bf riffs: Q GLEE CLUB V1rg1n1a H111 Florence Robb V1rg1n1a He1m1g Dorothea Huyck MarJor1e Theslng Delorls Oldlges Camille Howell Irene Balley Susan Leach Helen Hell Evelyn Brady Mary Elizabeth Henderson Margaret Hurley Helen Kelz L1l11an Hornback Anna Loulse Lester lPag FortyN el J ,-,ke -V-4 rat, -4-' Y- I '- 1-L --1- ,-I ,T -I, I'iS,g-sf - OS ' r A so fs, feet DRAMATICS NEIGHBORS T last the murmur of vo1ces has been hushed and now the curtaln rlses Lo' There are Ald1ne and Julltta on the stage but how d1fferent are they from the umformed lad1es we know at school Here they are dressed up and actlng entlrely different but that IS what we expect smce We are at Erlanger and th1s IS the first publlc appearance of the Senlor expresslon class 1n a str1k1ng play The Nelghbors Look' There IS Naoml who takes the part of bashful Peter The role qulte sults her too slnce she IS retlrmg by nature What a coquette IS Irene' I bel1eve though she really loves Peter As each actress appears she takes her part excellently Who would thlnk that julltta Burkard could be such a prlm old grandmother? Certalnly no one at school would Then Rose appears complammg of all ,W f 'N V .,,a.wm-1 - u I v . . . U . ,, . . , . . - v . . , , . 1'I!11fl if grku 4 ,tg,,1,, , A- 14. A-fre D4 ef- AL A O 4 aigu' ' 4 , fn f t sorts of aches and pains,--- very unlike her. Who is this with such a deep, bass voice? Why, no other than our sweet voiced Lily! Another marvel! Here's Margaret taking the part of a gossip woman. How odd! At length the widow appears. How transformed our cheerful Dorothea is under the weight of her disappointment! Why, what's this, the end of the play al- ready? How soon, but all good things must come to an end. We certainly enjoyed Neighbors and it seems that all Erlanger did too from the smiles on their faces as they left MINNIKIN AND MANNIKIN RE they wax figures Dresden China or Carrara? All wrong They are real flesh and blood specimens of our wide awake Villa girls Mmmkm and Mannlkm otheiwise Cecllla Hennessey 24 and Rose Alice Laughlin 24 held the breathless interest of the audience at Erlanger on the night of the Senior Play by their clever presentation of this charming little fantasy MARJORIE THESING 76 lPal ll 0 . H . ,, . . . . . , A V , , , , v ' v s y , . . . U 7 U 1 , - a e 'ifl - if is rlszg-Ni-F -IL A N 'N 39 xi xv THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING IN LIFE 4 thmg of beauty rs a joy forerer Its lonelmess mcreases rr uvzll neter Pass mto nothmgness bu! stxll u.zll keep A bou.er quzet for us and a sleep Full of sueet dreams and heallh and quzet breafhmq THERE are many beautlful thmgs ln l1fe There IS the wondrous beauty of nature the face of one we love the beauty of a famxllar place holy thoughts the fragment of a song tw1 llght hours a verse we have read and dreamed over for a wh11e all these are beautlful But the most beautlful thmg 1n 11fe IS love How happy IS the llfe that beglns and ends wlth love' It IS a well known saymg that love IS blmd Young love certamly IS We see ln our xdeal the beauty of a Greek god the nob1l1ty of a George Wash mgton the hlgh mmdedness of a Salnt Francls of ASSISI But the day of dls xlluslonment mevltably comes Our idol falls from 1ts lofty pedestal w1th a thud and IS preserved ln a box 1n the form of a faded rose Slnce It IS as necessary to love as xt IS to breathe we carve new statues from the broken pleces of the old There IS another love of a far hxgher type often tlmes rgnored or unreqult ed mother love It IS a love of servlce and of sacrlfice So many mothers must go through lrfe wlth a sense of lonelmess ln thelr souls because thexr chlldren are unapprecxatlve It IS sad sad love nf lt were not so traglc It would be pltlful Half llfiy Tuul There IS a sweet holy love called frlendshlp It brmgs w1th xt a sense of compamonshxp m the lonelmess of the world a gleam of lxght ln the darkness Many who are apparently happy because they have provlded for all manner of material wants are ln reallty mlserable They crave the touch of a frxendly hand warm and kmd and strong He who possesses a true frlend IS rlch mdeed But the most beautiful love of all loves IS Gods love for Hls chlldren everyone It IS mamfest ln the waters the earth the heavens every where m nature All through l1fe no matter where we may Journey we see evl dence of God s love for us He show ed the greatness of that love by glv mg us I-I1s son as our Redeemer Twas much that man was made llke God before but that God should be made llke man much more Today there are many holy men and women who love wlth a love almost as great Follow Me said the DIVIHB Teacher and they take up thelr crosses and fol low H1m through storms and death to Paradlse Love IS mdeed the beautlful part of thls beautlful l1fe It IS a joy forever Its lonelmess increases xt will never Pass unto nothmgness but slzll u,1ll keep A bower quzet for us and a sleep Full of sueet dreams and health and qurel breathmg IRENE BAILEY 'S AY AY ,Y-4 H- - ,- '- A-.L Y-1 4- , v -L A- -Y Q05 as-' - Ap Y iv- - ,Z ' v 14 . ' '.,1.. , - f ,E - rf, -- ,f , E Y V I . . . U i , y D U 9 ' , ' 1 l , x. , , - . . . . I , . ' g . , . . , , , ', , It does not need proofg it is felt by 7 7 l ' 1 . 1 ' , -- . . , Y - . ' .E , . - . . . . ' 1 Q 1 n CK! ' 1 - Y . . . . . I ' , ' 11 . . , . ' I I . as 11 ' ' ' . . . , , ! ' - , - ' ' ' - 1 a v . , . . . . . . a Q V ' I . . . , q l 9 . 1-A fi LOST STRAYED OR STGLEN Mary Lou1se s chewing gum some where between the classroom and the campus below Marlan w1th her cream rolls just after Margaret returned from town after her splll The elbows out of Llllxan s umform sometxme last wmter Margle s finger naxl durmg an exclt mg date Delorls wlsh to smg second soprano Mary Azzol1na s ab1l1ty to r e a c h hlgh C L1lys lnterest ln Bxology some tlme s1nce September Denes complexlon sometlme after a lecture on that subject Roses mterest m everythxng else just after the mall IS dxstrlbuted utes grln somewhere between the classroom and the office Mary Catherlnes lngenuxty at rak mg up excuses Corlnnes curls after or durmg the ram Anna Loulse last seen outs1de the llbrary Gertrudes love of long walks after returnmg from Constance The pleats ln our umforms between September and June Vlfglllla H111 from Frlday evenmg t1ll Monday morning Susan s love of Englxsh Comp s1nce she began playmg Plg Camllles deslre to become an emx nent BlOl0glSt s1nce the first experl ment on bugs Flles s1nce the screens have been put ln The Freshmen from two untll two forty live the day after the St Patrlck dance Mary Azzol1na durlng Math perlod one day A helper from the Guests dlnmg room s1nce the new rules have taken effect All frogs from the lake s1nce Biology exper1ments began CAMILLE HOWELL 6 LILLIAN HORNBACK 8 IPGJ F1f'y Ihgel S.: at as ,4 X, , , - as 1. 4 f- a Q 6 fxiv ,t. W - Tx 2-E1 ' y -. ' ' 5, I' I , 'A , J' ' V' AV v, Y -g - ,a- . . Ffa, - ,f ogy, 1, L - 1 1 y - --- v I 1 ! u Helen's desire to skate immediately . if ' 11 . . , . , . . . , . . . - ' SL ' 77 . , . . ., . . - y - , . . ' , . . . J ' ' o , ' . , . ' , . l ' . 'Z f -1 fe ', - 1' J Ji. A 1. 4, T-4 JL fi A9 9Il9f'g,,.J XZ? -1.-gf sm Q-xr BOOK REVIEWS Bltlltlgh Bugs beans beasts bees bores Oh everythmg but brams thats bxologyl Early man IS saxd to have had a longer tongue and he must have had from the names ap plled to ordmary th1ngs we call bugs or d1rt Speaklng of tongue twlsters' If only the deceased mlght come back and exh1b1t thelr clentlhc knowledge whatahelp they would be to us m workmg our cross word puzzles But mstead we must drag along strlvmg m va1n to cram mto our wearxed mmds sufflclent knowledge to be able to recogmze a crawlmg worm as he passes by and call him by hls famlly name Mlke Mlke and Ike they look allke Such would be the s1m1lar1ty between us and Webster 1f we comprehended and used all the contents of our Engllsh books Often when pondermg upon some beautlful phrase our mtnd wanders and we are llvmg an a dream in some strange land where all IS beauty and glory when suddenly we are crudely awakened by some glrl exclaxmmg Amt that pretty' So whats the use? But on the other hand we are extremely grateful for any good we may dernve from our beloved yet dreaded Mlke Tlf' Thxs IS just a hmt to lovers of mathema tlcs Be sure not to sklp over Plane Trlgo nometry lf you are tn search of an mterest 1ng book You wtll enjoy lt lmmensely It w1ll also help you ln all your other studnes for after you have looked up the logs 1n the back of the book lookmg up French When you have hmshed thls treatxse your cur os 1ty ln regard to mathematncal subjects w1ll be satxsfied J B and Latm words w1ll be enjoyable lPuw I-My lourl Blue Book Thls brochure IS regarded as a classxc 1fS only rnals for popularlty bemg Mlke and The House of the Seven Gables There IS no great demand for It except when a number of us are compelled t transcrlbe certam sectlons of lt Thxs IS the only txme It seems to be consulted It IS very neat m appearance IS bound nn a most approprlate shade of blue and fits ad rmrably m our Happy School Days or Memory Books as well as bemg adapted 1n sxze for Unxform pockets After june 11th copies may be obtalned at Second Hand Book Stores the Publlc Lxbrary Ju vemle Section or the C1nc1nnat1 Museum M D Hlstory Th1s book IS especially mterestlng lf it can be obtamed second hand for there IS nothmg more valuable to have around than a handy hxstory whose plctured leaves have been adorned by the addxtlon of spectacles moustaches earrmgs and other contrxvances wh ch enhance the beauty of h1stor1c per sonages If the book has never before been used there IS a great opportumty open to the possessor of such a text to show hxs art1st1c temperament and xngenulty H Gt omelry The value of thls book consxsts ln the help lt gnves to the student Here IS a book that wlll be of a1d to any one lf lt IS bought second hand It ts splendxdly xllus trated and contalns many orlgmal drawmgs The pencllled notes m the margms are sometlmes especnally helpful but should be used wxth dlscrxmmatlon as some of them have proved mxsleadmg Many txmes too the reader looks ln va1n for the authorlty for the annotators reasonmg as occasxon ally too much IS taken for granted W YY 4 mkwl- ' 'A , ' ' ' ' 1-, -'I 1-- ' -F v f-: f 05 'N' ' ' -ff- jk , 'v ' Q- '2 5' f ' ' A-'?o 'f r ' '- ' . bi. 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G 01 liibivaw af XT X 6I'Ull Next to a collectlon of cross word puzzles Vergll IS the most lnterestlng volume that has crossed our range of vlslon The ob Ject of the book seems to be elther to glVC the reader an appetlte or to warn hlm not to fall to take Swlmmlng lessons If Ver glls hero lsnt at a banquet he IS ln the mldst of a most dreadful storm at sea If the reader IS a man It wlll help hlm lngs of hls Wlfe or sweeheart when she wants hlm to do her wlll The reason I have compared It to cross word puzzles lS that well try to read the first book some tlme ln your lelsure moments and Judge for yourself French If you are strlvlng for vocal prefectlon you must Flrst read frangals It IS the best VOICE exerclse you can take There 1S no note ln the scale of C elther Flat or sharp that lt does not lnclude Not only does lt lmprove your V0lCC but It Wlll also broaden your mlnd for after the polnt of a French Joke has dawned upon you no Jokes not even those ln Current Events wlll puzzle you One more hlnt to vocal ISYS Do not let your canary hear you practlclng he may become Jealous and never Slng agaln J B Caesar At last a really noble book has reached us and one that brlngs home to us how many heroes are unhonored and unsung Truly an lnjustlce lS done Caesar almost dally when the world proclalms Solomon the wlsest man that ever llved for have we any proof of lt? What about Caesar? No one knows to what extent hls wlsdom lost the key'J we have undlsputed evldence of hls humlllty He does not clalm for hlmself all the honor due to hlm nor was he prone to exaggerate for when hls army lost a battle he was meek to the extent of admlttlng lt by saylng a few of ours fell He was never heard to utter a sentence ln self pralse, but lnstead exclalmed came I saw I conquered Let us hope thls IS true for hls comlng has revealed our lgnorance The questlon IS wlll he conquer? Slnce we rely on hls own account of hlmself lt seems but falr that we should reallze that lt was humlllty and not lack of wlsdom that kept hlm from announclng hls ablllty Let all would be conquerors extract from hls wrltlngs the secret of how a good man hld6S hlS llght under a bushel and yet lllumlnes the world by hlS brllllance lPapeF1fly Fllel to at All ,K -e g c - -4. C, e t4 s fi as ,, 3 R05 . , A g g g 4- gja g ,za E c v, at x c c f - QS as c greatly in learning how to resist the plead- reached' In his diary fwolfld that hf had ' . 1.13. . - . . .. . . . . , ul I ' . . . ' ' . R. L. wi 'iff 9ngmS Z'.znf J FRIENDS These friends wish us well and have given us substantial evzdence of it Mrs A Allenswarth Mr A J Anderson MISS Margaret Anderson Mr Applegate Mrs Bailey Mr and Mrs Baird Mary Barker Mrs Barrett Mary Beck Mr P1111 Beck Mrs L A Bode Mr Dale Bushelman Dr Cragg Mrs R F Davls Elizabeth Decker Mr Frank B Decker M FrankJ Deller Miss Dunaway Miss Elizabeth Dunaway Hellen Gallenstein Mr. Gideau M . . D. Griffin Miss Loretto Hale ames and Charles Haubold Mr. Hornback Mrs. Hudson Mr. J. Hock Mrs. J. Hock Mrs. Johnson Mrs Cecilia Kealy Anna Klaren Ella Mae Kenney Miss Clara Lang MISS Flora Lang Mr Frank Lang Mr Lange Miss Loucllle Laughlm Miss Mary C Laughlin M ames Lavell Robert Lohman Miss Florence Marks Mr B111 McCarthy Mr Fred Michaels Mrs Ben Mylor Mr H T Mylor MISS M Mylor Miss Gertrude Ossenbeck Miss Loretto Ossenbeck Mrs A J Qulnn Miss Sarah Shields . Sinninger . Smith . Lee Safdi . Lee Stohl . Bob Zumbiel . Charles Zumbiel . Dick Zumbiel Miss Nora Zumbiel J hr -4, ,iq .is ,r I f -' ' l- -T1 ' Y-I Tv L , I, - E. ' A ' A J. - 'f ' 9 ' Ai ' LZ-jg C A' A' J if . ' r. J r. . . r J Dr Mr J Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr X ijt?-3:3 7' J PREFACED by soft exclamat1ons and hushed exe1tement rn the class room upsta1rs the postman makes hms daxly ap pearance at V1lla Madonna Academy The mall bell rlngs and hearts beat hlgh wlth hope and expectatlon The glrls near the wmdow who are so fortunate as to catch a gllmpse of thls mlracle man stare IU breathless wonder and awe How carelessly he holds those lxttle whlte envelopes of appmess The postman has a large frlendly grln whleh seems very hateful and 1ll tlmed to those for whom he seldom has a message Some have been known to retreat behlnd that well know bulwark Websters D1ct1onary to wlpe away a tear unobserved The postman IS truly the most loved and hated of men VARY FLIYABETH HFNDERSOV Thats where our money goes. To buy some tootsie rolls, Peanuts, and easter eggs, and O Henrys too. It always looks so good. Couldn't keep it if we would. That dime. Euerytime. That's where it goes. MARIORIE THESIVG 26 -J e fi T - Y -V - 1 ,.- f . , ,xx , - - -Y-ii:?1, Y il THE POSTMANH h ' 19 M S 1 l , ' . . ' . ' . 1 , '28 ll' 1 I I 1-'C A fi QL Qnixrrsfmy- I T N Y! -,wwf -Elf YY CHRONICLES The very atmosphere warned us of San tys approach and lo the premonrtron was rnvrtatrons to the junrors party on St Nrcholas nrght were awart rng us The arr was clear and crrsp and even the Jmgle f slelgh bells was heard by lmagr natrve ears The hall was decorated rn red and green whrle the lrghts cast a soft mellowrng glow over the entrre assembly When the doors of the banquet hall were thrown open a spectacle of beauty met our eyes A lrttle Chrrstmas tree commanded the attentron of all as rt stood haughty and proud on the food ladened tables Damty red baskets creaked and groaned under the werght of the goodres wrthrn but soon a wall escaped for there was a lrttle basket srghrng and crymg because rt was no longer a thrng of extreme beauty Its goodres rrght for .lumor s Party had drsappeared rnto a huge cave away from the lrght of day Numerous games and dances followed when we were sud denly recalled to the land of books and rules by the harsh rrngrng of the bell only to enact agam the joyous evenrng rn our dreams Naomr Hock Eleven oclock' Almost drnner trme but strll a whole hour trll we eat And theres etrquette to go through' It seems that we know how to eat well enough Recess wrthout bemg told every day But what rs Srster sayrngl If only those grrls would stop talkrng' They sound lrke frogs Drd someone say somethrng about Indra? Perhaps we re gorng there on a prcnrc' No there rt rs a Brshop from Indra rs commg and were not to have etrquette Im not partrcularly rnterested rn Mrsslons but well have to be grateful for freedom from class How the trme drags' And rts only four oclock and strll the Brshop hasnt come There comes the car now! Theres etrquette agam whrch wont allow us to peep out of the wmdows And do we have to krss hrs rrngl Why do we have lectures? Oh' there he comes on the stage My dear Sisters and grrls buzz' the same old thrng but I rather lrke hrs tone One good thrng he doesnt talk rye lfrvly Lrg!! above our heads Really hes rather nrce Is that five thrrty9 My how trme flres' Why cant he stay longer? Oh bother eats' Who wants supper' If only we could skrp rt But what rs rt? oh yes' Enquerrr ays we must let hrm go Rulh Laughlm 6 Old Sarnt Valentrne agam resumed hrs charge of makrng people happy Thrs year he appeared rn the drsgurse of the lonely and humble Freshmen He left Valentme neat lrttle hearts requestrng us Prlrfy to flrng our troubles and studrous cares to the wrnds and appear radlant and lrght of foot for the party Each grrl came arrayed as a queen rn all her flnery a Sunday unrform and a twrst rn her harr All susprcrous characters were crls and other Joy krllrng weapons were removed and put away for safe keeprng The hall was decorated rn old rose and srlver A grand trme was prepared for us How we danced and how entrcrng were the refreshments Darnty lrttle umbrellas were grven as souvenrrs to ward off the showers of lrfes tempest Our closrng remark rs leave rt to the Freshmen to show you a good trme Thrs proves that a knowledge Where our Stemo goes' I Before an After kit 4 - A, 4 as +1-,Q-eff A - -L is A I+ - , ea Q , ,W - fu' me-Y 2 'L ' -Q -1' ' rag- .- , I g Y JA ir Avi ii .JL i gg' V I ' H O I I S - - - . . . -- ' 'Y - - ' disarmed at the door, that is, books, pen- ' ' , 25. ' ' . , ' , . 1 Q , J . . 3 Lg 1 K l . . . . l K f. - ' .4 ,,., . . . 1' - l I X - .. - - .. 1' 'V .-,r . . . . r fe X! U . V . tl I 1 wt X . L-rg 5 A 1, .1 At -1, JC X Z- QFIS f -L of book stuff Ccook book stuff excepted! IS not a requlrement for a rolllcklng tlme Naomi Hock Rumors had been whrllmg around for weeks that there was a surprise ln store for us promlsmg us a good t1me very un hke anythmg we could ever xmag Samt 1ne or had ever experlenced And Patrxcks so as St Patricks day grew near our suspense was lessened as we eventually learned there was to be a party and finally that lt was Party rlcks eve At seven oclock that evemng dressed ln the gayest of dresses the merry crew a sembled ln the rec and then and there amid the Irlsh decoratlons the frollc began Some danced some sang some hummed and the hall echoed wlth mlrth when the muslc and games began dxrected by Mrs Fa1s1n and Mlss Pownall The mam events of the evemng were the dances the Butterfly Maypole and the pretty sketches of or1enta1 forms of worship por trayed by one of Mrs Fa1s1ns classes Although the affalr was shghtly formal lt d1dnt prevent us from bemg ourselves and consequently from havlng a dellgthful tlme Dorothea Huyrlz Muslc and song held revel together on Sunday afternoon March 22 when Semors and junlors Sophomores and Freshmen and even the Mlnlms umted ln an Recztal Ensemble RCClt3l for the enter tamment of the1r parents and frlends Well rendered duets solos and slx handed pleces testlfled to the ardor wlth which our muslc lovers have cultlvated thelr talent whlle the vocal selections and readmgs lent a pleaslng variety to the pro gram The numbers contrlbuted by the or chestra were rendered 1n thelr usual cap able manner Naom: Hock To us Semors especxally there could have been no more Flttmg preparation for our entry 1nto the blg busy world than the Retreat of Aprxl 23 26 conducted by Reverend Leo Streck The sllence the medltatxons and the exhortatlons of those days afford ed a season for contemplatxon and an op portumty for us to recrult our strength for the stlrrmg days to come We are deeply grateful to Father Streck for con ductmg us along those paths of holy quxet Annual Reteat far ln our Journey to Eternlty Irene Barley 5 1 ll JU 7 ll 1Page I Lily Xme f ff 4 a - J Y- f 11. , 'f -I V A Y if -. ' WT- 'K ff ' , '25. ' ' - h to be given by the, Sophomoreg on St. pat, delight which we trust have advanced us l u - ,7 . ' ' ' . C 'A' 9 of I , 25. L L . , 735 wa.-1 ' , '25, ' f V- L haf -4 -1 ,T i ,X ,?,,.,f FIS PAGES FROM OUR DIARIES Monday September 8 1924 Regrstratlon day Marjorle IS the first arrxval Grape nuts theres a reason' September 9 Regxstratron day Have the Senlors reglstered by mall9 September 10 School opens A few Sen xors mlsslng Freshles up brlght and early but they ll soon learn' September 11 Lessons begm ln earnest A llttle pleasure too m the form of a movle Llttle Old New York We would l1ke to know who mvented camp chalrs September 12 First basket ball game Dot Huyck makes a tardy but very wel come appearance Flrst fudge party of the season Interrupted September 13 A h1ke around Crescent Sprlngs road nuf sed' Evldently the summer vacation has transformed Cam llle very much Her text books are now her lnseparable companions September 14 Lxttle blue law books known as Rules and Regulatrons are dlstflb uted We all decrde the color IS qulte approprlate never the less we falthfully promlse to ablde by the rules but September 15 A get acquamted pxcmc rn honor of the new glrls at Devou Park Wonderful eats' September 16 a vlsxtor to the Semors rooms All of the Seniors ate heartlly that mght at supper contrary to thelr usual custom A movle Remembrance Thats where our money goes' ENIMS 35 x, fy,-fl Q x TNS ff' 'r ef g f I Ury Nfl September lf The whole school vnsnts the orchard Strange domgs m the rec Mary Catherme 1S seen copylng rules from her blue book Is she trylng to lmprove her penmanshrpl September 18 Anna Loulsc m e e ts her Waterloo' Margre Hurley knew l'er Latm today September 19 jute leaves study hall m a great hurry We wonder why' Of course It IS beneath the dlgmty of a Semor to be dlSmlSSCd from the room but September Z0 Candy store open t last Strange to say Dean catches some mys terlous malady she rs unable to eat any dmner' A mov1e Turn To The Rxght September 21 Jane Scott has opened r1val cleanmg establxshment September 22 Excrtlng basket ball game Thanks for the carnatlons' Gertrude proves that she can take a practlcal joke 1n the rlght Splflt September 23 Another basket ball game Where were Jute and Rose after study hours? September 24 Flrst Mlsslon meetmg Of Flcers elected for the C S M C Presr dent Naomx Hock Secretary Irene Bal ley Treasurer julxtta Burkard O ur colleglates return e ember 25 Marjorle elected captain of the basket ball team Naomi adds an other one and only to her already large collectlon September 26 Pupzls of the Holy Cross Irene IS ln her seventh heaven September 27 Llly Joe gets up when the bell rlngs W1ll wonders never cease? September 28 Flrst Sodallty meetmg and electron of officers Presldent Naoml Hock lst Prefect Mary Catherme Kealy 2nd Prefect Aldme Laughlm Secretary Margaret Hurley Sacrlstan Anna Loulse Lester Semors hold an mdlgnatlon meet 1ng They object to thenr small? Eng lxsh Comp assrgnments September 29 Sophomores have a fudge party ln a very secluded spot September 30 We all vlsxt the orchard The Semors decxde they should be grant ed the prlvllege of sklppmg walks 41 A- 4 A, a as . A A- ff, a, S4 Y w lif i-ra. , i -f r , .' ,' f , if, -v -Y -L Y 1-A f, 6' - -I , - 'Q S --- n n . . o pl g r-XQS1 High Schodl--of Latonia visit the Vina. 'Q' 1 ' 1 ' . ' . N P 1 -U . . . Hr 1 I Q . l . Y , - 111 J , 3 I A ' 3 91 lf 'S 5 1 f Gigi , J: .R . D - . . ' Q ' G71 'T' S all ' ' - K! pf l' lp gl f . . ' QF-N ! L . . . . . I 'sw 1 fffi tl lx ,sl N' of 1 l f f fi 4 nI,',l'l'.,'ll .J -r ,J R NA X 'EQ ieksfxni-QFDZ .If-XJ xr October 1 Admonltlon 1n the rec per amtmg to chlnaware and sllver Huge collectlon of tableware recovered October 2 Foundatlon la1d for the new house October 3 Home golng day observed wlth fittmg ceremony October 4 We were absent consequently peace relgned supreme October 5 Back to the V1lla and agreeably surprlsed to End almost every one else back on tlme October 6 Sophomores have a blow out the rest of us blow off October 7 Mass of the Holy Ghost for the Student Body Fxrst express on lesson from Mlss Pow na October 8 Students glven a surprise They look over the rules ln Blue Laws October 9 Flrst bugology experiment October 10 Mysterlous dlsappearance f a small whxte wastebasket A mov1 Hungry Hearts October 11 The Ponjola mtroduced and many tears are shed before the day IS over October 12 Ruth takes a long sleep October 13 Columbus day celebrated by attendlng classes as usual October 14 Crusade meetmg October 15 Another movle Douglas Falr banks m Rob1n Hood Vergll class YCJOICCS exceedlngly October 16 The Semors are the proud possessors of shmmg new rmgs October 17 Semors st1l1 argumg October 18 Semors aboard the Jltney bound for town to see The Ten Com mandments October 19 So many w1se cracks made that the History class IS forced to ad Journ for the day October 20 Dene makes her debut as a publlc speaker October 21 Much excxtement the mall man late' October 22 Nothlng unusually excxtmg happened October 23 Thmgs are plckmg up Mary Wood detected rn the act of studymg October 24 Rose dldnt get a letter? October 25 The class of 24 pay us a long expected v1s1t October 26 An organ grlnder and a mon key offer us much entertalnment and amusement In the evenlng Father Streck addresses the Sodallty October 27 Llly joe sprams her ankle and IS compelled to go to the mflrmary October 28 Margle Hurley knew her La 1n October 29 Everybody patlently awaltlng the 31st October 30 Semors locked m Holy Inno cents Meetmg of the Sacred Heart League Promoters for thls year Naoml Jllllfta Mary Catherme Gertrude Ruth Mar ory October 31 Some go home A Halloween party for L1ly joe November 2 Back agaln November 3 Classes resumed ThlngS take on a more pleasant aspect An mter room spread VlS1tS us and votes for a free day We vote the same tcket November 5 Everyone st1l arguing about electlon November 7 Margle and Irene have a blrthday party Flrst Frlday devotions November 9 A sodallty meetmg School addressed ln regard to the rules ln gen era November 10 Freshman class meetmg An unannounced Engllsh test November 11 Armlstlce day and a free day A movxe too Your Frlend and Mme November 12 Mary Ellzabeth and Flor ence seen taking vlolent exerclse November 13 Benedlctlne All Samts Day and a Hlgh Mass November 14 Naoml d1dnt know her Ver gll' November 15 A strange cat makes 1ts ap and a black one at that November 16 A publlc Catechlsm test pC3I'3.1'1CC November 17 Semors hold a mldmght frolxc November 18 Rt Rev Joseph McDonald O SB land whlle on a tour of the United States pald Vxlla Madonna a VlSlt abbot of Fort Augustus Scot Llvely dlscussxon 1n the Freshle class No bloodshed lPage Szrfy Onel J-'YL -4 at A -' f e- f L. ,WD H ,J r- -i ,5 7 ,. - Y OS I , , , J A- L r 4i -f f -4- 2 H Y A A ,f1'A' : A 1 A --- ' ' ' sc as - - ' - u t' . . U- . . ,A - it 13- .,, u - rs l ' . -- u . : h, .. l v 1 Q 1 - ' --- 9 . i - . . 11. ' , --- ' me . as --- . ' ' Ki ,Y ' ' - ', 0 November 4---Dom Albert J. Haldi, O.S.B., .. U : ' ., . . . .. - H - . . -.- A --- , . --- . . - L - as ' rv , , --- . . . ---. N . , - - , 4 . a l 3, --- it - n u . ,, . . . zz - n ' ---. . ' . - . . , ---as n ' , ' - . H . . ' - rx . . . --- , , , - ' - . . ., . , . ' ' Y , a v u 1 . , . , . . . . . .J If IR as 11 November 19 Fxrst dancmg lesson from Mrs Falsln November 20 Senxor class meetmg called A few br1ll1ant remarks made Adjourn ment November 22 A bazaar November 23 Another Catechxsm test November 24 Those who beheve ln pre paredness are buslly engaged ln packlng November 25 Last class day and a grand clean up November gms November Capacity December dlscourse mgton ln 26 Thanksglvlng vacation b 30 Return of the students of the Jtney rs overtaxed 1 Dorothea delivers a learned on Favorlte Heroes and Wash Partxcular ln the refectory December December 2 Crusade meetmg December 3 A junxor class meetmg They all look SUSPICIOUS December 4 lun ors get leave of absence to get a halr cut Invxtatrons to junxors party December December League December ceptmn and the December Juniors party at last' Meetmg of the Sacred Heart Feast of the Immaculate Con Free day An Annual meetmg dr1ve for money and adds IS on' 9 Another raxd Nlgger and jack benefit December 12 Dress rehearsal for Chrlst mas play December 14 Chrlstmas play There Was No Room In The Inn December 15 Another movie Jackie Coo gan 1n L1ttle Robmson Crusoe December 16 We orgamze a umon agamst camp chalrs December 17 Home Sweet Home' january 4 Chrlstmas vacatlon over Back to our books once more january 5 Grades move to thelr new bulld 1ng at last and now the rec IS fee from nolse January 6 Rt Rev Van Hoeck SJ of Patna Indra gave an mterestmg address to the Rellglous and Students His Grace Archbxshop Henry Moeller of Clnclnnatl dles january 7 The pond freezes and lce skat mg IS the chief xnterest IPuye 51171171101 January 8 Another hxke and the usual re sult bllsters January 9 Thmgs look brxghter january 10 Class averages glven out and almost everyone escapes the ordeal of mldyears January 11 Sodalxty holds 1ts first meetmg of 1925 January 12 Antlclpatmg a free day tomor row because of the Archbnshops funeral january 13 Archblshop Glennon delivers the funeral sermon of Archblshop Moel ler The students received xt on the new radio set January 14 Long sleep' Read Nelgh bors january 15 Rellglon class dlsmxssed for the day Reverend Raymond B Drman cf Muskegon Mlchlgan gave the grls an msplrmg talk whxch w1ll be long remembered January 16 Long sleep Llly m the helght of her glory' Reverend Wm M Ducey of Grand among the Crusaders wxth his stlrrlng account of Mlss on 3CtlVltlCS january 17 Mary Catherlne Kealy enter talns the girls at a blrthday party january 18 A movxe Buster Keaton m The Navigator january 19 Blue Monday January 20 Flrst heavy snow A snow ball Hght after class January 21 Long sleep A state of con tentrrent relgned on the thlrd floor Januarv State nurse lnspects our nalls O K January mg January movle january 25 Orchestra pract ce ln the rec No wonder zts deserted' January 26 Reverend john Rledmger f Evansvllle Indlana VlSltS the Vllla and entertains us at recreation January 27 Below zero Classrooms too cold to have class there moved down staxrs january 28 Cast selected for Neighbors and first rehearsal january 29 The prxvlleged Semors permit ted to attend the recltal at St Walburgs for the benefit of the mxsslons of the Ken tucky mountams Denes deeply unter ested Confess ons An Annual Meet Ecllpse of the sun Another Laurette Taylor m Happmess ,xo as 4 9 1 - -f , 99 I., 1 disq- Ag O ' ' 'ji ,Y K xii .- , -N A - ' M- , 1 Y W f JM.,-T. v v .r -Y I ' IT- H A- P, L' 'xt Q -U . . x N . . . . --- il ' V! - --- , Y - in 77 --- ' . 1 --- . . . e- U b - --- ll ' . .i . . 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' ' --- . 1- FIS January 30 Margie T TCCCIVCS a large package Happy Birthday Marglel january 31 Reverend Cletus Brady CP begins the Sisters retreat February l Sodallty meetmg February 2 Ground hog dldnt see h1s sha dow Long sleep hurrah' The halls are being pamted Mary Azzolma deco rates a portion of lt with the print of he hand February 3 Two new girls arrive and are properly lnltlated They are Deloris Oldiges and Helen Kelz February 4 Exams begin The lucky ones go home Now we re glad we studied February 4 9 Mid year vacation Februarv 9 Exams over Senior rehearse at Erlanger Professlon and Reception ceremony February 10 A movie The Sllent Ac cuser Reverend Charles W Presy arrives February 11 Colleg1ates and Seniors offer an evenlng of entertainment at the Gayety Theatre at Erlanger February 12 Resting up after our first pub llc appearance A half holiday February 13 Much to our regret after a Black Cat Day February 14 Fresh'es Valentlne Party and Oh' such eats' February 15 Everybody is sleeping Not used to such late hours Februarv 16 First basket ball game The Glee Club IS organized February 17 Grandpa fweemej visited Ger trude Unsupervlsed study February 18 Seniors 1n the East room have a spread Jute s birthday February 19 Glee Club meets for the first time Seniors attend Girl Scout play at Library Audltorlum Covington February 21 Sodality meetmg February 22 Washmgtons birthday May be free tomorrow February 23 Washmgtons birthday cele brated today Half free day Movie Along Came Ruth February 24 Three fourths of Holy In February 26 The card sharks mtroduce e famous game Pig February 27 Home for First Sunday March 1 Returned at 5 oclock sharp March 2 Classes not so stiff as usual Not many lessons to prepare March 3 Snowed A snow ball battle at 3 30 p m March 4 Orchestra Practice Preparations for Recital March 5 Irene and Naomi begin their weekly rides ln the Wisdom Wagon March 6 Reverend Herbert Hlllenmeyer s new duties requ re his resignation as splrvt ual director at the Academy March 7 Fire at Constance seen from the Vllla March 8 Hike to Constance Everybody is lame or nearly so March 9 Pltcures taken for the Annual March 10 Only one study hour half day of school torrorrow March ll Sen ors go to town and have their pictures taken for the Annual E graver decided upon and prlnter inter viewed March 12 Movle Mark of Zorro Last two reels missing -.J .. ggi' 'Um from i lm: 'J 1.4 iss EM - n0CentS were sick ' U February 25 Ash Wednesday j xlll IPGUG Sixty Threel ,lrw ,Y J - Y,,,l, , - -wg, Y-. f ,-I Tv 4. .4 , -it f i-IJ xii xv I ,.: .1 ,?, - - - Y- A- -g 3 - --- . . 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A 4 l i nghwag 1 bv, I 1 ' 8 P lg X' N v K q u x -, All in . , . - , I - ' I is 9 y, 3 A 4 g g L 1 r 1 K'- un ' .- - i l 'I Al 'V ,T i March March March March March 1- 4 11 jg, 45' f7IlL1P1L..J' JL Friday fNuf sedb Llstened to radlo concert Sodahty meetmg Meetlng of the Annual Staff Sophs St Pats party Jumors go to town and have thelr plctures made Movie Dlxle Handlcap Half hollday March 18 Too much party Everybody has a cold March 19 St Josephs day Hlgh Mass Games ln the rec March 20 Lenten SCTVICC March 21 St Benedrcts day Rehearsal for the recltal March 22 March 23 surprlse An ensemble recxtal French class C2nd yearj gets a low marks March 24 March 25 surely has come March 26 Another movle Marlan Davles ln JBDICC Meredlth No study hour March 27 Home again March 29 Back once more March 30 Addenda to the rule bo Speech ln the refectory March 31 The wmdow bhnd episode oc curred No Arlthmetrc Studymg French llke everythlng F1rst walk after supper Sprmg Apr1l5 Mother Francls Xavier glves an lllustrated lecture on the work of the Communlty of the Slsters of the Blessed Sacrament Dedxcatxon of the Annual de clded Aprxl 6 Result of the shade eplsode IS a grade of 60 for the week Aprll 7 Annual work at last completed Edxtor ln chlef exhausted Aprll 8 Easter Vacatxon begxns Apr1l 13 Refectory transformed We are very sparing now of the water not that the supply IS llmlted but accxdentlal appll catlons IH small quantlties do not lmprove the glossy surface of the pretty new l1no leum Aprll 20 V M A tennls enthuslasts Jom the Athletlc Assoclatlon Aprll 23 St Henry School Erlanger has nts Outmg at the Vllla Retreat opens Aprll 26 Retreat closes Mall agam after three days of broken communlcatlons Aprnl 28 Schedule of Inter Academlc tenms games posted on Bulletn Board Aprll 3C St Walburg Academy glrls spend a day 1n the country wlth us Children of Mary crown the Blessed Vlrgln Mary May 1 Reverend joseph F Klefer S J addresses the glrls Apr1l 1 Stlll no Arlthmetlc Susplclons lurk ln the mmds of all Aprll 2 Arlthmetlc class once more Apr11 3 F1rst Frxday and Lenten devotlons No study hour May May June une Aprll 4 Margaret made her first ple Indl gestion and results bad dreams were the only june 13 10 V1lla Madonna Club Day 14 Semor s p1cn1c at Monte Casm 1 Fmal exammatrons begm 10 Comencement plays The Edg the Wood and the Slx Who Passed June 11 Graduatlon honors conferred Alumnae banquet 'QMLA 'B 15-J.:-1,44-WKQ, 5, if-,179 X fl? l II nyc' S'1rIy Iourfl .f-f' .fgza vg a fl of ,4- s as ga, EL S J 1 A- -ef, S -1 up , v a Q Y Liff:-to he 'gtg -A - 5 'g :- ' ' , Slip, Q- , 7 is e a 13-H . 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JL-,fx Jtfi T7 ZIEFF FAREWELL Farevuell the tlme has come When dear frlends must hve apart Though sore It grleves the heart The Joyful happy carefree years In future oft they ll bless The naughty pranks and pouty tears In memorys book theyll press The chlldlsh thoughts and fancies Put on a graver hue For now the happy lasses Face a world of joy and rue Oft ln the qulet evenmg When the sun sllps neath the h11l A lonely malden slnglng Recalls each hour at w1l1 Softly o er her face there stealeth The Joy of peace and love content As she vlews those golden moments In falthful study spent But no longer can she tarry For duty calls her hence To make the world a better place Because she goeth thence So silently she blds farewell To each loved frxend and nook Then slowly turns and bows her head And takes one last long look The gates that close on School Days Swlng back mto thelr place, In valn she knocks and clamoreth, She must enter on L1fe's race NAOMI HOCA Y' J -Eff 'J ai? 4 ,C , ,ff tx A- vi f p4 f, , O5 I fu. 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Farewell,-U a parting word to some 1 I , 1 R 7 F V , . ,F J -1 ii gvlzgmgfs-NZf Moments We d Llke To LIVE Over Agaln When we wake up early and reallze lt s long sleep mormng When the teaeher forgets to ass1gn a lesson The mornmg the eloeks are turned back to standard t1me When the luneh bell r1n s I-Lxam week when we re exempt When serge unlforms change to m1dd1es and skxrts Fr1days 1f our composmons are 1n on t1me When e When e When e When e When e When our When w When 1 s When we When 1ts When It s ou When we I bell doesnt rmg for study hour hrst snow falls bulletln board announces a show ma1l IS d1str1buted and we get a letter we IS th1ck enough for skatmg basket ball team w1ns the game get an 1nsp1rat1on while workmg cross words t1me to spend the week end at home ucceed 1n r1d1ng a scooter w1thout an acc1dent s our turn to 1rnpose a forfelt ln Pxg darmng t1me and our stockmgs are for once w1th holes s1ght the Vxlla after a long dusty hlke CAMILLE HOWELL LII LIAV HORNBACA WJ di- ' ' ' 'i' '-. N fr' 1-- ' , n X , J , . . , ' ' ' U ' lf. . 1 ' ' gs. th ' ' . th . th ' . th . . . . l th I ' ' ' . 6 . K . . . . - ' t . . '36 . 1 ' 'JS 11511 -1g,,- J r 'L'-f Y,..-.,.l-.,...,1---3.,.i--.-,,',.j,4-Y., iff ' -- -- Af ,4 IXOLBI, ' Y Ali? My-1f,, L i Y .Mfg --X., -1- , - ,, , ,,:, Y Y - -f 1, E, L '91 f-vgjx'-ff 'Y N 7533 -.4 -I 1 AUTOGRAPHS ,- 1 V A a 1. 11 .1 TQ-, V.-,VII V- X t . '1 Y v 'X -4 f . ,X ,'f', x 1 s -r'l I Ac I- - :1 '. A4 ,i,f- J K,-aff! - -JL. if -lr v 4, K- ., 'Y 'V v 4- .' , V, 154 'W - v f? -' 12- 29' 'Q' ' 'di 'F' ' ' K xr f 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT ,aff jf? E gratefully acknowledge our mdebtedness to our adverusers and frlends for the materlal asslstance EVA and the generous encouragement they have gwen us ln the publlcatlon of ROS MARIS To the Benjamln Studlo Grand the Art Crafts Co and to the I-Ilrschfeld Prmtmg Co we also extend a word of thanks for the personal lnterest and the many suggesuons by whxch ROS MARIS has profnted IRENE BAILEY 25 Editor m Chief NAOMI HOCK 25 Asszstanl Edztor JULITTA BURKARD 25 Busmess Manager DOROTHEA HUYCK 25 Assistant Busxness Manager l 4-Q fa E fu 6 Ba ,mfg Q S kg yyyv 2 I 6 , . ' . . I f . V full W i l'r l 'f F 151 1. of 'W A ll 'lil Higihfl ..1.......1n.,,.-..-1.-.1-ini..1-,1u1u1-.1ni 1 t 1....,-..-Ulu,,.........-..,.,..,,1,,,,,, Catholic Devotional Articles For the Church and Home Rosaries Prayer Books Stationery Framed Pictures Cathollc Reading Books F Pustet Co , Inc 436 Main Street Cincinnati O ST. WALBURG ACADEMY 116 EAST TWELFTH STREET COVINGTON. KY. DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES HIGH SCHOOL GRAMMAR GRADES MUSIC AND ART Address Sister Dzrectress Phone Cov 2807 Phone Covington 1466 CHAS M EGERLE 6 1 BEEF MUTTON VEAL PORK AND SMOKED MEATS I-ld 699 MADISON AVENUE COVINGTON KY PHONE WEST 699 Lambert Transfer an Storage Company 616 I8 20 and 664 66 FREEMAN AVENUE CINCINNATI OHIO IP 9 O O , . : . -, Q Whnlesal and Re ail Dealer in , . ll f'S'.'.J X 1..1..1-.1-.111-1..1..1..1..1. .1..1..1.-1 1 1.1-n1...g1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1.1 R. E. PATTERSON Dull! In Hmh Grade PIANOS. PLAYER PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS D HION KRAUSE PURE DRUGS Coxlxrwox RN COMPLIMLINTS CHAS ZUMBIEL JOHN MINGES 8 CO IINISTCR JI FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CIINCININATI OHIO I C COMPI IMENTS H ELSAESSER The Jansen Hardware Company HARDWARE FENCING Im plemcn t COXINCTONIC1 K DANCING' Lookout House moo STEAK and CHICKEN DIINNER I I I IIT SxxII1AXcr1uf A KY T I .IM I A e PI S I I :'1. ' ' ' ' 'I no I'Imnrx K.m,uIlIl4.m.I1Rl5 ...nI... 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