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Margaret M. Leyden 315 Flint Street Immaculate Conception School 1916 Is mighty proud of Margaret. She’s what we call a really accomplished girl. She plays the piano beautifully, acts well in our school plays, and is a clever speaker. Ana her themes—!! Besides Margaret has executive ability. She is President of the Beta Phi, and chairman of the class committee. To crown all, she is our Valedictorian. She is popular because she’s an “all ’round” girl, one who can keep up a scholastic reputation that earns her the highest honors in her class, and at the same time enter heartily into every class affair. May Kenealy 102 Jones Street Cathedral School May is a perfect lady. She smiles easily, which is a good sign, and she talks easily too, which isn ' t so good a sign by half, especially in Assembly. She makes a good friend and a genial classmate. M. Genevieve Keenan 415 Park Avenue Blessed Sacrament School Like every other class, 1910 has its talented girls and its near-talented ones. Genevieve is one of the former. Her playing is wonderful. We rather think we shall hear from her later on, in the musical world. But she isn’t all seriousness. She’s simply bubbling over with spirits. Eager, vivacious, Genevieve manages to put life into the “deadest” group the minute she joins it. And her lessons—she practically devours them when she gets at them. As she herself says, she has streaks of industry and streaks of—but we won’t tell! Miriam E. Hebard 255 Meigs Street She was never known to complain, It was just as cheap to rejoice. Whether ’twas snow or whether ’twas rain, That seem’d to he her choice. Fifteen
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Helen J. Foley 31 Lapham Street Holy Rosary School This girl is worthy of high praise, Who used full well her short school days. In every line she did her best, And left to Regents ' Boards the rest. Margaret F. Grady 4 Pappert Place Blessed Sacrament School Margaret is a girl whom everyone likes. She has a long list of good qualities among which haste may be looked for. She is con¬ scientious, businesslike and dependable; but always ready to join in the fun. Margaret quite often gets an honor ribbon, which the class immediately puts to the common credit, for 1D16 is strong on community interest where honors are concerned. Marg has likewise brought much honor into the common fund through her creditable work in Shakesperean tragedy. igedy. Ruth A. Guinan 8 Lee Place Immaculate Conception School The thing you notice first about Ruth is her smile. When she is glad, she is very, very glad, and when she is sad—but we don’t know her that way. She’s just brimming over with good spirits, and yet she can be serious too. Many and many a time she has saved some shreds of safety if not of glory, when we met the “morning face” of our English, or Latin, or Drawing Teacher. Ruth is thoroughly loyal, and a mighty good chum—that’s why we all like her. Lilian A. Haefele 429 Avenue D St. Michael’s School My speech is deliberate, My movements slow. And thus always leisurely, Through life I go. Nothing disturbs her calm serenity. She simply won’t be fussed or hurried about things mundane. That ' s right, Lilian. “Wisely and slow—they stumble that run fast.” - 3 - Fourteen
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Elizabeth M. Lynch 204 South Fitzhugh Street Immaculate Conception School Elizabeth is the jolliest companion you could desire. When she finds you “in the dumps,” sh. just administers a little of her secret preparation, and, presto! you’re as happy as a lark. And then supposing you want advice. Go to Elizabeth for a sensible, wise opinion. You’ll get it, for Elizabeth is so good-natured that she’ll help you out ever r time. Concetta A. Marchese 71 Hobart Street St. Augustine’s School Concetta’s ingenuity is unequalled. There is not a girl in the class who can think of such substitutes for prepared lessons, drawing materials, etc. She unreservedly agrees with Seneca, that the comfort of life depends on conversation, and apparently is resolved to be as comfortable as possible. But Concetta is a real class integer, and every move in the right . ireotion increases her value many. fold. Rhea B. Mayer 446 Alexander Street Immaculate Conception School Overheard in the hall: “I’m glad Rhea was made business manager of the Annual,, aren’t you?” “Yes. She’s just the girl for the place. She uses her head. That’s something most of us don’t do. Re¬ member the first debate? Rhea was great. She knew what she was talking about, and didn’t get a bit fussed. She’s always like that.” “She is a great speaker, isn’t she? And have you heard her on the violin? She—Oh come on. there’s that bell! fi j l ' (M ' - ZfVt ■ Eleanor M. McCarthy 385 Clay Avenue Holy Rosary School Behold our President! Gentle, gracious, sympathetic, she has the key to every heart. There’s nothing she can’t do,—argue in debates, make pretty speeches, or write any kind of an English assignment,—so we just had to elect her. Indeed, ’16 can say truth¬ fully. “None know thee but to love thee, Eleanor. Sixteen
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