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Ola M. Shanhart St. Paul Boulevard Nazareth Grammar School Do you know why Ola is always on time in the morning?—Because she lives at the great¬ est distance. Ola’s invigorating “Hello!” is one of the tonics of the day. We recently saw what a wonderful chairman Ola made, and how good she is at speec h-making. We forecast for Ola a rising career. Mary E. Sweeney 422 Seward Street Immaculate Conception School The only time Mary is silent is—well, when she is silent. Judging from the ease of her daytime conversation, we imagine she prac¬ tices in her sleep! Anyway, Mary always has a joke ready, and a bright, happy smile, and she considers it her special business in life to scatter God’s sunshine round about her. Mae M. Timmons 210 Federal Street St. Mary’s School Here we have “multum in parvo.” This wee maid is not afraid of work and is always ready to help others out who haven ' t the happy faculty of studying. Still, on occasions she can furnish a good excuse for an unpre¬ pared lesson, and can hand in a drawing three weeks late as cheerfully as any girl in the school. A. Margaret White 245 Sawyer Street St. Monica’s School Margaret White is O so bright! But this does not prove an insurance policy for her deportment marks. She is also very apt to lose coat buttons on April 1. She can draw “with the eyes practically closed” and her singing—but to appreciate that fully you would have to belong to the singing class. ? [ ) . [ Q (A tillq tt t ' t fu-U ,i ' if Twenty
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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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Lauretta L. Yauchzi 157 Lexington Avenue Holy Rosary School Lauretta’s the class baby. Hut she doesn ' t modestly lake her place at the foot of the class as the youngest should. Oh, no! She’s away up near the head, while a lot of her older sisters are—somewhere around. To see that child march off with medals and honor ribbons is really astonishing. Lauretta, we thank you for the good example you gave us. Florence M. Yeoman 178 Columbia Avenue Immaculate Conception School At times, Florence reminds us of a demure Puritan maid, and then again she’s as “free and easy” as the rest of us. I think she could settle a “Miles Standish” case with the ease of a Priscillia. Look at her picture and see if you don’t think so too. Nazareth Most Fair Long years of service thou canst claim, Long years of toil and growing fame, Long years which claim thee loved of all, Who heard thy clear, compelling call, Nazareth most fair! Thy dear old walls our shrine shall be, Till crumbled quite through time’s decree, Thy image our true hearts shall claim And hold in reverence thy loved name, Nazareth most fair! The years may come and fleetly pass. But thou we know, wilt hold our class In fond remembrance, as shall we Give our love-loyal hearts to Thee, Nazareth most fair! Emily C. McCarthy. Twenty-one
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