Immaculata Academy - Lilium Convallium Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1926

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LILIUM CONVALLIUM MARGARET WALSH Tall and dignified is Margaret. Her merry brown eyes are her chief means of letting the world know how she feels about things. It is of interest to note Margaret's eagerness to do much research work. She is accurate and cle- pendable and in the business world she is bound to be successful. BERNICE NOONAN Laugh and the world laughs with youg knock and you knock alone. This must be Ber- nice's motto, for she is never a knocker but an able supporter of every good undertaking. Bernice's delights include back seats, good things to eat, and many questions. Marty NIEI-IUESER Serene and unobtrusive, Mary is fond of all forms of fun and activity, except, perhaps, the strenuous half hour spent in the gym twice a week. Her genius is shown in her knowledge of Spanish by which she is always willing to help other members of the class. MAIKY BARNES Small, demure, and attractive are the charac- teristics of Mary Barnes. She tries her best in every study, and is notable in the com- mercial room, where she shows skill both in typewriting and in mending machines. Her agility in gym exercises gives her promise of success as a physical culture teacher. LUCILLE McGoonTY Lucile is a quiet girl, and very attentive in class. She sits silently throughout an entire recitation period, seldom volunteering an an- swer, but when called upon she has a ready reply that shows deep thinking and an alert mind. A cheerful greeting with a pleasant smile may at all times be expected from her. l' , I ill, . l i

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16 LILIUM CONVALLIUM I ein I . XM sflmu. ii ,J ,, .,, , --, i ' . '-f' ' MADONNA ENRIGHT i .ill . . . U , Generosity and understanding characterize Ma- is f.- ' donna. She seldom becomes excited or hur- Q fi- ried, but takes everything in the dignified ii' manner worthy of a senior. Her sparkling viii - 4 eyes usually portray her feelings, becoming Y brighter and darker in times of excitement. CLARA BECHTOLD I find earth not gray but rosy must be Clara's unspoken maxim. A laugh is always lurking in the corner of her eye. She is able to see the bright side even of tragedy, some- times to the discomliture of her classmates. She is subject to the law of perpetual motion, since she finds it hard to stop expressive little motions even while trying to show her ora- torical ability. NVILMA BECHTOLD - f' At first glance one might think that Wilma -. is very quiet and reserved. However, after a short acqnainrnnceship one finds that she is a very delightful companion. Her secret of pop- ularity is her ability to refrain at all times from talking about her own good qualities. -IOSEPHINE MCGINLEY A very interesting companion, full of pep and life. Never can old man Gloom find a place if Josephine is present, for her merry HEE, 1 HEE, HEE, would make any pessimist crack his face in an attempt to smile. l ' MILDRED CORCORAN l A heart to no folly or mischief inclined. Mildred is small of stature. She has a strik- ing personality. Her secret of success in ac- ' quiring some knowledge about everything is ' to give her concentrated attention to every l li topic under discussion. la. 1 ,, L l PHOEBE WRIGHT I'll not confer with sorrow till tomorrow. Phoebe is a decided optimist and a cheer scatterer. She can find a joke in all conver- A , sation and even in her own misfortunes. We Q57 shall always remember her unfailing humor Q' ',.' f and the art she has of making funny stories l Mrs - ' N X irresistibly comical by the manner in which she tells them. I ,. i Sl als 17 I'



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