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Florence E. Tobin Rush, N. Y. Nazareth Grammar School Florence is just the kind of girl the world needs on gloomy days for she has the faculty of cheering people. Torchy is a very capable girl and we ' re very proud to have her among Lucille C. Vogt 137 Lincoln Street Holy Redeemer School Lucille is an all around good companion. She is quiet until the fun starts and then! What Lu says goes. We all know that she is a good worker. What would the Annual be without her untiring efforts? Margaret Whalen 3654 Lake Avenue Holy Cross school Haste makes waste, therefore Margaret takes her time. When she has nothing else to do she studies, but she seldom has to resort to this, for she generally finds other means of diversion. Carolyn Withy 24 Sumner Park Immaculate Conception School Carol is one of the jolliest members of the class. She lets nothing disturb her equanimity not even Physics. Carol enjoys life thoroughly and never misses a thing. L The Nazareth Girl What gleam on the banks of the Genesee river, Brings poets and scholars and scientists hither? Its light bathes in glory the bank of the stream, And shimmers all golden like the maze of a dream. ’Tis Nazareth, our Nazareth, with torch high uplifted Attracting sweet maids, fair as snows newly drifted; They come from the hamlet, the city, the farm, In troops and battalions armed each with a—charm. For broad Naz’reth’s culture and high is her aim; Full many a genius to her fostering lays claim— Both lawyers and doctors—and teachers four-score, Of helpers in commerce, a hundred times more. Than those reigning queenly in many a home, The earth sees none fairer, nor heaven’s high dome. Then a cheer for the Naz’reth girl noble and true, Who stands by her colors, the Yellow and Blue! Helen A. Cullinan. Fifteen
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Marie M. Murphy 2 New York Street Cathedral Grammar School Marie ' s striking characteristic is versltltlty, for she can do anything and s he always does it just right. Marie has won many honors and has contributed much to the fun of our class. Agatha C. O’Bolger 409 Lake Avenue Nazareth Grammar School Agatha is one of our class Steeple Jacks. very convenient for some not so fortunate, especially in English. She is a wonder in class. But above all she is a promising cartoonist. Monica I. Quinlivan 56 Colvin Street Cathedral Grammar School The girl with the exquisite tastes! Music, poetry and art appeal to her. She makes many friends and her friendships are true. She is a good student and works for the honor of the school. Marguerite E. Rosengreen 61 Edinburgh Street Immaculate Conception School Marg is a happy-go-lucky Nothing ever bothers her, not even her lessons. She always manages to scrape through, especially in chemistry. Hortense P. Savard 104 Holbrook Street Nazareth Grammar School Horie is one of our shining lights. Her diligence has been rewarded by the bestowal upon her of the Salutatory. Added to this she is also President of the Book-levers ' Club. But Horie likes play as well as work and this is her motto: All work and no play makes Jill a dull girl. Elizabeth A. Schleyer 217 Gregory Street St. Boniface School All hail to the Chief! Elizabeth, all hall to thee! “Prof. is not only the admiration of 1917, but also of all the students of Nazareth Academy. Every one has heard of her not only in the school but also beyond its portals. But her success has been well deserved and the Class of 1917 Is proud to claim her as tfs Valedictorian. Fourteen
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Commercial Class Eleanor M. Bailey 439 Portland Avenue Holy Redeemer School It has been Eleanor’s greatest misfortune to have her name begin with Ba” as so many things were apt to go in alphabetical order, when Eleanor would prefer to remain in the background. Helen M. Barry 2 Kensington Street St. Augustine’s School “Helen, will you please speak louder?’’ Marguerite D. Beck 21 Yale Street Blessed Sacrament School Marguerite’s witty and ready answers have saved the class more than once from awkward situations. Mildred E. Bettner 188 Lincoln Street Holy Redeemer School Mildred’s ringing laugh is one of the joys of the class, for it reminds you of silver bells and rippling streams. Emily B. Brescia 256 Davis Street Mt. Carmel School Emily always had the habit of being in school before other girls had harkened to the call of the alarm clock. Lillian A. Brown 524 Ames Street Holy Apostles School Lillian, the unassuming and reliable, who could never be phased by the most difficult questions.
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