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Loretta A. Rupp, 78 Texas St. Holy Family “Neat as a pin and sure to win.” Monica M. Saffran, 839 Jay St. Holy Family “A song and a dance by the lass with the curls pleased us all.” Genevieve M. Schnurr, 20 Benton St. St. Boniface “Business called and our shorthand expert responded.” Irene L. Shea, 194 Stutson St. Holy Cross “Crimson blushes made her fair.” Gertrude E. Smyth, 188 Edinburgh St. Immaculate Conception “Always ready to enjoy a good laugh.” Evelyn R. Strauss, 248 First St. St. Francis Xavier “Our competent business woman.” Twenty-three
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Elizabeth M. O’Meara, 112 Main St. E. Corpus Christ! “A crown of shining golden hair, O’er a countenance so sweet and fair.” Louise M. Passero, 285 Magee Ave. Sacred Heart “She had her eyes and ears open, to get all the knowledge she could.” Marion C. Pfaff, 314 First St. St. Francis Xavier “There was always truth and love in her big brown eyes.” Ruth M. Rauber, Wayland, N. Y. Wayland H. S. “Much she knew, but to know all was her ambition.” Marie Rickey, 30 Princeton St. St. Bridget’s Our example of gentleness and sweetness.” Leonore Ritz, 75 Woodward St. Nazareth Grammar “Out of sight, but not forgotten.” Twenty-two
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Leona E. Sullivan, 6 Bartlett St. Immaculate Conception “We trusted in Leona’s witty remarks to free us from many difficulties.” Sophia I. Updaw, Monroe Ave. Blessed Sacrament “Sophia left us some time ago. To take a position as typist you know Of course we all dreaded to see her depart. But she was remembered in every girl ' s heart.” Catherine A. White, 309 Saxton St. Cathedral “Catherine liked study, but recitation was hard work. To Alma Mater Fare thee well, thou royal spirit, Noble Guardian of our youth; Take, we pray, our hearts’ fond tribute, Offerings of love and truth. Thou hast op’ed the page of wisdom With its charm of truth and right, Virtues, which no wealth can purchase, Gifts that make the future bright. Shielded thus by virtue’s buckler, Filled with Confidence and Hope,— Bravely do we now fare forward, With life’s problems great to cope. Tho’ we part, dear Alma Mater, Part we only from the sight; In our hearts your name, dear Nazareth, Still shall shine with holy light. Fare thee well, then Alma Mater, May success thy works still crown; May thy name in honor flourish And thy fame afar resound. Irene Kupferschmidt. Twenty-four
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