Blessed Sacrament High School - Zephyr Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1928

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THE ZEPHYR Page TwentyfThree JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, Pauline Fagan, Vice-President, Edith Scott, Secretary, Agnes Flaherty, Treasurer, Margaret Doran 'FI QQQ P39-799 3,27 aaa S5729 ist? an -1'-1' D' USO I 3'-iw I E E E a'-3 i as 5 I 955 ssl-4 'EE ECI gqif' N P3 E. 293 O Q-3 S 1-15,2 93,-.D Q-OS' O '4.'3rv il 93 Us cn 24Cf-1U1PUfO UOZZl ?V 'ICD UmUOU7 X Y Z is for Beatrice the smallest of all. is for Classes and Clubs of the year, is for Dorie brim full of good cheer. for our pianist, Edith for Scoot j stands for Fakey our Pauline in truth. stands for Genevieve-quiet-genteel- is for Hanley, her first name's Lucille. is for Interest we show in our school, means we're Juniors who ne'er break a rule!!!!! is for Knowledge in which we abound, means we're Loyal to principles sound. is for Mackey of Bookkeeping Fame, tells us all that she sure earned that name. for Our Lady, our patroness dear, her Protection and guidance all year. for the Quizzes that suit Margaret C., is for Righteous we all dare to be. is for Studies in which we delight, is for Teachers who suit us just right. is for Unity inside and out, for our Victories--never in doubt. stands for Whatever you Will, for the unknown we're searching for still. is for Yester Years-sweet happy dreams, for the Zenith-next year-so it seems. -The Valiant Ten, '29

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Page TwentyfFour THE ZEPHYR SECOND ACADEMIC CLASS OFFICERS President, Kathleen Dempsey, Vice President, Mary Crawleyg Secretary, Ann Forhan, Treasurer, Emma Kelly A Rose from Saint Therese's Shower HOSE rare June days, of which Lowell so beautifully sings in his sweet immortal lyric, hold dearest memories for many and many a one. On such a day it was, that a woman, richly but simply gowned, lovely unalloyed beauty of heart and soul gleaming in her countenance, stepped down from the Oriental Limited into the bustling crowd at the Grand Union Depot. She walked straight through the hurrying throng and stood near the line of cabs. Inf stantly the cry was heard, Taxi, lady? Taxi? Taxi, ma'am? She looked them all over and selected a yellow. The driver glanced all around as if expecting a porter to take her bags, but she said, No bags! He climbed into the cab after helping her in, and waited for further directions. Drive me to the 'Little Flower' church, please. The driver was startled. That tone of voice-a second more scrutinizing look- and a light seemed to corne over his face, even though a cloud of pursuing thought shadowed it. The 'Little Flower' Church! he mused to himself. This was alumnae day at the college there, so the papers had said. Could she have gone there to school? Wash she Grace Devon? Her riches surely never did spoil her. No. This lady must have received her education in a fashionable finishing school, from all ap- pearances. Oh well, it's all imagination, and he started off. Having arrived at her destination, the lady sat for a moment in the car looking at the church. It was without doubt the finest edifice of worship in the West. Did it look as beautiful inside as it did on the exterior? She knew it did. Across the street stood the magnificent school-truly the most handsome and best equipped in the Northwest. Oh what happy memories surged through her whole being! She incif dentally glanced at the driver, who had just opened the cab door and was helping her out. Are you not Clinton Burwell? she asked almost breathlessly. Mrs. Tridonne, for that was her name now, was right, and so was Mr. Burwell. One of her assof ciates of high school days at St. Therese's, was the cab driver. Hurriedly, they ref newed their acquaintance, recalling a few familiar names, and Mrs. Tridonne added, Isn't the church beautiful! I have traveled a great deal and I have never seen any to equal it as a parish church. And then too, this church has memories. It belongs in a sense to me. She was soliloquizing now. You see I helped to build it. I saved my pennies, worked hard, oh so hard, for bazaars, etc. My name is enrolled in the Shrine of the Little Flower, inside, because I helped toward its compleiton. I graduated from this school twenty years ago today. This evening there is going to be a grand banquet over in the school for my graduating class. Mr. Burwell, I wonder if you know how I feel when I see this church? She knew Clinton had

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