Nazareth Academy - Lanthorn Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1916

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Marie F. Murphy 154 Hawley Street Immaculate Conception School Conscientious, careful, painstaking, when she ' s studying: merry, light-hearted, clever, when she’s not, Marie is “just about right.” She ' s mighty generous in sharing her brains, too, and that’s the best part of it. Judge if she does not “Salute” you pleasantly at Commencement. :-c ' v X Dorothy C. Meyers 46 Phelps Avenue Nazareth Grammar School Dorothy is a lover of fun, still she takes her lessons very seriously, and it is not an uncommon thing to see her coming to school at 8:20 to finish her drawing, for Dorothy is “some artist.” She can actually paint a rose that does not look like a canary bird. Indeed, Dorothy ' s future looks as bright as her hair. Margaret M. Needham Phelps, N. Y. St. Francis School Margaret was the last to enter our charmed circle. Venit, vldit, vicit everyone of us. Indeed, she broke the record for making friends in short time. Margaret comes from “out to Phelps,” and sometimes she’s a little lonesome for the fresh air and scenery. On the whole, Marg’s pretty glad she came, and we surely are. Selinda M. O’Keefe 308 Brown Street Immaculate Conception School Selinda is perfectly normal with the exception of her heart, which flutters and weakens when¬ ever the word “study” reaches her ears. The Doctor has ordered that She be spared all mention of “daily preparation” or of “final exams.” Nevertheless, she is a splendid addition to our class; there’s not a better liked girl at Nazareth. Eighteen

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Cecelia T. Murphy 151 Bronson Avenue Immaculate Conception School “A good companion and a firm friend.” Celia has her own opinions, and can express them too, which is a good thing. Shows a person thinks once in a while. After hearing Celia’s reading at Beta Phi, and witnessing her acting at Macbeth, we almost think she ought to go to Emerson But then, you see, we want her here at home. Genevieve B. Miller 3 Willowbank Place SS. Peter and Paul’s School Notwithstanding her mild manner and quiet ways, Genevieve manages to have as good times as the rest of us. On the rare occasions when “Gen” consents to speak in public, as in our last Senior debate, “we became intoxi¬ cated with the exurberance of her verbosity.” (“That’s what you call Bostonian style.”) A. Adele Miller 25 Weider Street St. Boniface School Gentle, retiring A dele is a true Nazareth girl. She is never obtrusive, but she can fill the bill every time. As a student, she might say, “With them the ,t eed of wisdom did I sow, And with them, too, I sought to make it grow.” Irma L. McMahon 616 Genesee Street St. Monica’s School And what would our class be without Irma? She is the wonder-worker, especially in Eng¬ lish. There she strikes us dumb with admira¬ tion. If given a mere word she can weave a book around it. But you must give her “Time.” It must be remembered that it is against Irma’s principles to “hurry.” Have you heard her Damon and Pythias? Seventeen



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Harriet L. Oster 439 Lake Avenue Nazareth Grammar School Harriet never likes to be heard. All her teachers wish that there were more girls like her—especially during study priods. She never says a word too much, but this may be because she is saving her voice for a grand oratorical surprise one of these days. Henrietta M. Sahner 85 Tremont Street Immaculate Conception School Henrietta is one of our brunettes. Her large dreamy eyes lead one to think that if she could only live in a bungalow in some dim forest and hear the far-off curfew sound, over some wide-watered shore, she might be metamorphosed into a poet. Aurelia M. Savard 104 Holbrooke Street Nazareth Grammar School Aurelia has “loads” of common sense. Since she possesses that rare attribute, we simply had to have her on the Class Com¬ mittee .and the Annual Board. She is one of those girls that can be studious when it is necessary, but is always ready for a good time —and she likes them to come pretty often! Catherine J. Schenck 211 Glenwood Avenue Nazareth Grammar School If “silence is golden, how rich you must be, Catherine. But then, some of us envy you, for you never lost a friend through a slip o’ the tongue.” You ' re always so calm and so restful, with so quiet a humor, that everyone likes to have you around. Nineteen

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