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

 - Class of 1928

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4 a 4: X 1? ff m 9 J,-4' jf Jznfa A9565 aff K 421 .3 55 fuf 5 1. .QNS Q , Cf ' 9 I 'W Ui' l lllllflnllllllll 1 - 1. -15, D - -fiwxxx x kX.x uunnnx . . uws Y lr -1: 4 DELIA KEATING The same calm, quiet look she had As if the world held nothing base. Why is it that when We think of Delia, the words, Come back to Erin, rise in our minds? The reason is-Delia. For she is a goodfnatured colleen who denies not her Irish origin. Of late, Delia has joined the ranks of girl hairgrowers and, strange to say, we have never once heard her ask for any kind of hair tonic, either. She surely must have perseverf ance, because for six Whole months she has failed to drop by the Wayside of longflocks advocates. Delia is eternally bubbling over with merriment. In years to come, her smiling face will remain stamped indelibly upon our memories for she has the happy faculty of smiling, come what may. How often have we not thought what a cheerful old world this would be could We all do the same. But vvelre not so fortunate as our Dele who reminds us of the song, Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella on a Rainy, Rainy Day. Keep it up, Delia, life will often have its rainy days, and search where you will you'll find no better umbrella. 28

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u ' 93?-. 9 4 M' ss3axX fs Eci-ioEs v iagra?-g3t,f X 1-9-2.8 ff V, 5 F ,u,u,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ff' -E YY i ,'g.VQxxxxxxxxxxxxuxnxxxm-unssu 1 ELEANOR HENNESSY 'LSO full, so deep, so slow, Thought seems to come and go In thy large eyes, imperial Eleanoref' Through no personal fault, but through some strange play of fate, Eleanor has acquired the fantastic nickname of Motza. Being quite typically Irish, the name is very well suit ed to Eleanor, We think. She is a girl about whom only nice things can be said. Although she denies it most emphatically, she is the light of the class. When We fail to solve a problem in algebra, it isrto Eleanor We turn for an explanation, and she makes it clear. When ethics becomes even worse than usual, it is Motza who sheds illumination upon the subject. Yes, verily, she is a star that giveth much light. Nor must we forget to tell you that she is lightfhearted, too. In fact, who has a greater sense of humor than our illustrious class president? And who plays a better game of basketball? For h'Motza is also athletic and plays guard so guardedly that no forward wishes to have this guard guard her. She has many other talents too numerous to mention. We can only say that because of them Cor is it in spite of them?j she has tripped into the hearts of one and all of her classmates and, regardless of time or place, will always remain there. We shall ever remember her as President Coolidge's only rival during the years of our highf school career-nineteen twentyfiive, six, seven and the memo' rable year of nineteen tvventyfeight. 27



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Q ' 5 1 ' 'S Q Ecnolas 1.9-2.8 Q -ww me-5 it , f nnunnunnrufunuu C - , ., Lqygff 5, ftlx QAinxxxxm nmmnm umm ' !'3 ' 1 HELEN OLIVA Thou art lovelier than the roses In their prime: Thy voice excels the close Of sweetest rhyme. Helen has never been picked on an allfAmerican basketball teamg Paderewski is more famous than she in the world of musicg Newman was more intellectual and had deeper knowledge, hence, she is the most humble of creatures, and we love her for it. Who could resist the charms of a talented girl with a madonnaflike beauty, whose soft dark eyes never hold a glint of pride or hardness but whose every action bespeaks our ideal-a girl modest though richly talented, quiet though cheery. Helen's talents made her our vice-president before we knew the girl, but it is the girl whom we love who has held the office. She is everyone's friend, for no one could or would try to resist the friendly, compelling eyes and the plead- ing, tender smile. Her unassuming manner does not convey any 7 suggestion of her gifts, and she would not have it otherwise. V. Those gifts will carry her far, but it is Helen of the soft voice Q g, Q if 1 and charming, tender smile who holds the dearest place in our f Q memory. The world will love her for her charm and talents, Q.. i 'Q even as we have loved her, for who could resist them? , t iz ,Z 7 .3-s-ek-vas .L A ., ' 29

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