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Lois E. Brayer 35 Ruby Avenue Nazareth Grammar School You don’t appreciate Lois until you know her. And then—well, you begin to regret all the years you didn’t know her. She is quiet, but splendid company, and makes a loyal, constant friend. Her talent in drawing is quite evident in this book. Elida M. Butler 535 Frost Avenue Immaculate Conception School “Life is to her one grand, sweet song.” Nobody, as far as can be ascertained, ever caught Elida worrying. She simply doesn’t believe in it. Now. please don’t itnagine that Elida can’t be serious. She can, on occasion —once or twice a year,—but she tries to live up to the admonition: “Gather your laughs in while ye may.” rJ , y Roberta C. Courtney 158 Clay Avenue Holy Rosary School Always dignified and ladylike is “Our Bob,” nevertheless, she is ever ready for any’ bit of fun that comes her way. She is ever attentive at class time, and has been known to blush quite frequently when called upon. Her ver¬ satility is seen in her “at homeness” in the role of 11th C. gentlewoman or of 20th C. school girl. Margaret Creegan 487 Lake Avenue Nazareth Grammar School Margaret seems to like everybody, and prob¬ ably that’s the reason everybody likes her. She is so cheerful and friendly. Don’t you love to watch Margaret “wake up” in class after one of her day dreams? Funny thing is, she usually knows what has been going on all the time! Tell us, Marg, is it a joke on the Faculty? (T Eleven
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Academic Class Viola G. Bissell Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama Viola is one of the boarders. She is light¬ hearted and gentle, and manages to get lots of fun out of life; but she can be very serious at times, especially if she suspects that she may be next to recite. Viola has had her own troubles, still: If she tried and did not win, She never stopped for crying. Though it always kept her thin, Vet still she kept on trying. Genevieve L. Bolton 414 William Street, Elmira, N. Y. Genevieve certainly possesses personal mag¬ netism. She makes friends by the score because she is so frank and yet so kind, and so thoroughly enjoys a good joke, be it on herself or on others. Besides, she is very capable. How sweetly she would sing Just like the robin ' s call. With her each month was spring, And her cheer went out to all. Martha E. Bocksberger 56 Maryland Street Holy Rosary School She’s little, but ihe ' s a worker. Martha never was known to let the grass grow under her feet. She believes that diligence is the mother of good luck, as I’oor Richard says. 7 ' ct Irene M. Brown 15 Richmond Street Nazareth Grammar School Here’s a girl that bears the stamp of gooG- ness. Her favorite subject is German. She doesn’t say much, but she does some thinking. Our poet touches her off thus: This is a girl who could never be sad. Like Pollyanna, she always was glad. Her days were bright as she walked her way, For she always knew the kind thing to say. Ten
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Anne Dodge 59 Glasgow Street Immaculate Conception School We all know Anne.—Anne with her great love of excitement. She is in most cases a girl of good sense and good judgment, as Is seen by her love cf the C’ass of 1916. There is one point, however, where her good judg¬ ment fails. She dislikes the green. And yet her antipathy is, I trow, largely theoretical, for practically we have prcof to the contrary. Haven’t we, Catherine? Helen M. Desmond 446 Flower City Park Holy Rosary School Don’t you like a nerson who is always amused, not at someone’s mistakes, you know, but .lust at the world in general? That ' s Helen. If there is any truth in the statement Blessed are the joy-makers, surely Helen Is a saint! always cheery and entertaining, and ready to help you out of a scrape. She’s the kind of girl the world needs. Mildred A. Daus 447 Lake Avenue Nazareth Grammar School Mildred is one of our stateliest and most dignified Seniors. She is always calm and cheery. Furthermore, she is a good student, and a fine musician. When she takes the violin, she summons music— “Such as the meeting soul may pierce ,— Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony!’ (A fine chance to air our Milton.) Dorothy Dashley 385 Clay Avenue Holy Rosary School I know a young lady named Dot, She’s generally right on the spot. When fun is the word, She ' s bright as a bird ,— I tell you we like Dot a lot. Twelve
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