Academy of the Holy Angels - Echoes Yearbook (Fort Lee, NJ)

 - Class of 1928

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f I i s 1 if ECHCES 4 .yfzsfl fufesr rv- 1'9'2'8 Q la , . Jzvfs Amis .rs , 1 if Illlllilllllllllllllllllllllalfvg 'ggi , INEZ CAVINATO This was a maiden light offoot, Whose bloom and laughter, fresh and free, Flitted like sunshine, in and out. Have you ever entered Room 16 unannounced and heard a sweet voice say, Why, let me see, you owe seventyffive cents? If you have, then you know our Inez, the treasurer -and very often the trial-of our class. But no, Inez isn't a modern Shylockg her mercenary manner is only donned when duty calls, that is, when class dues are due. She is really a laughing miss, sparkling, vivacious, pretty, and Cshades of Virgillj she is also coquettish. How do we know? Ah, me! 't is a dark and dreary secret, and we may not divulge it. Inez is accomplished in several lines. Hers is the honor of being the best dancer in the class and she is also known to have certain ef'f's':51- artistic talents, especially drawing. Yes, she draws dogs and cats, but she aims much higher. We have never been able to I induce her to sketch caricatures of her classmates. She claims Z that she values our friendship too much, and then smiles sweetly iff is-f .f .is,. and says, Fifteen cents, please. Still, we're sure her vocation ,,,'stii fl WZ is not that of a streetfcar conductor for the Public Service. She on ig l' I has laughed her way into all our hearts and we trust that she will still remember us when the star to which she has hitched , her wagon has reached its destined glory. ,jr f Mil ffl ' ' gg, sffslsf -f 1, sa Q Q l g , .., . r ,.

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o r ,ff 1 . .4 A .nv , - t '5' ECHQES .ygzgfl R-tfbmf is 1'9+Q,'8 19 ' 'if' jf 'I s .53 Mksss . , I lffflilfllllllfl'4 7U4.. V' :swirl -' ,- ZJX 1 , 1 1' -:V in 'L rggfgjft, V xxxxxwxxuxmunnnxmu nu ANGELA BODET A rosebud set with little wilful thorns, And sweet as southern air could make her. How often have you not heard someone say, This is our baby, and then listened to an endless discourse on the talents and tricks, the virtues and caprices of the longfsuffering youngster? Well, Angela is our baby, and we've loved and petted her through four years of high school, and you simply must let us tell you about her. Just look at those big brown eyes Cshe recognizes everyonej and see her bewitching smile. Yes, she has almost all her teeth, she never cries, she is happy and smiling all day long. She talks, too, and some' times uses big wordsfa very precocious youngster. Oh, yes! speaking of walking-you should see her on the basketball court. Her feet are never still, for. you see, Angela is on our team. Since she was kneefhigh she tossed real baby toys away from her. Perhaps that is why she tosses a basketball so handily. Now, you proud mothers and fathers who boast of your talented children, show us one who can compare with our baby -so goodfnatured, advanced, and quick. She is our light and our joy and, when she grows up, the great big world is going to be just as proud of her as we are. It couldn't be otherwise. Do not condemn our pride. It is pardonable because it is justihed. 19



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6 'ff ECHOES o i-fi gift v 1'9'Q.'8 'S' 1 2 V- 345, ' ,Ii 1 llllllll lllllllllllllllllhgc -:,g,g,.,, .Q El, A , y, - .f,, Y A ig, PETQT' '4-4 xwnxx ..., vmuwxxxs in nu GRACE CHRIST 'iG'race was in all l1e'r steps, heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love. A tall, slim girl whose golden hair forms an aureola enhancing the sweet beauty of her countenancefsuch is our Grace. If life were a game of chess, she would surely be the queen. She moves slowly and gracefully, without worry or trouble, and she sweeps all before her. Nature endowed her with queenlike beauty and intelligence, but it depended on Grace to make the most of the latter, and she has not failed. There is an old saying, Any port in a storm, but we are grateful to have a safer refuge than that. Grace is our port in every storm. How many times, when all seems lost, some wily student cries, Ask Grace, she knows! And she always does. Four years of her companionship have made her very dear to us. She is everyone's friend and a good playmate, but she knows that one cannot succeed without study, so she studies-hence sucf cess, the reward of earnest endeavor. If the world can resist her charms-but we smile at the mere thought of that! May Grace reach the peak of her ambitiong and she will, for the heights of success are waiting for her. 21

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