Nazareth Academy - Lanthorn Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1919

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Alma Gaenzler, 104 Hickory St. St. Boniface “Alma, what is your name? ’ “Alma, what is your game?” A member of the faculty? That, we think, you ' ll never be.” Emma G. Gordon, 109 S. Meadow St., Ithaca, N. Y. Immaculate Conception (Ithaca) A model student have we here, A girl to everyone most dear. Her dreamy eyes and smile so sweet, Keep all her classmates at her feet. Grace L. Griffith, 41 Lake View Park No. 7 Grace by nature as by name, Bach clay finds hre quite the same. In each heart she has a place That could be filled by none but Grace. Marion J. Hafner, 143 N. Union St. Nazareth Grammar Happy ' s” always chasing rainbows, And a dandy girl is she. We like her a lot. 1 tell you what, For she ' s as “Happy” as she can be. Anne M. Hanna, 37 Park View Nazareth Grammar Anne endeavors to keep her desk neat, But without crepe paper it would not be complete. She tries (almost always) her teachers to please, And yet finds much time to enjoy at her ease. Marguerite H. Harvey, Lima, N. Y. This new girl is far from grave. She just can’t make her eyes behave. With the piano, starts her feet. And all in all, she is “toot sweet.” Eleven

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Avis M. Cotter Merrifield, N. Y. Rural School No. 6 She sits in the rear of the study hall. Because she happened to grow so tall. We’ve naught but praise lor this fair lass, The joy and sunshine of every class. Elizabeth D. Cronin, 58 Upton Place Holy Cross, Charlotte Kinks in graceful riot But not a kink to spare; But when she tries to comb it. I’ll bet it makes her—smile. Helen J. Cunningham, 264 Plymouth Ave. Immaculate Conception Helen takes Virgil, O My! Yes. The reason of this you never could guess. This sweet, happy lassie thinks like us all, That Virgil shouldn’t have lived at all. Kathryn G. Damm, 397 Raines Park St. Francis Xavier The things amiss that Katy-did You’ll search with a glass to find them. You’ll find that Katy didn ' t though, Of 1 it’s faults remind them. Helen M. Dunn, 153 Berkeley St. Nazareth Grammar In all her studies Helen shines, But to social art she most inclines, Her eyes are full of laughter gay, Her heart is full of sunlit May. Cecilia A. Frey, 83 Bradburn St. St. Monica An excuse she concocts in a trice, Nor uses the same one twice. As yet she is unknown to fame, But in the world she’ll make a name. Ten



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Anna C. Harper, 57 Fulton Ave. Cathedral Neither sad nor sorrowful. In June or in November. The country that’s so powerful, She simply can’t remember. Marie E. Harrison, 76 Evergreen St. Cathedral There’s a dainty member of our class, As bright as she can be; She’s such a quiet, knowing lass, Our prim little Miss Marie. Margaret M. Kennedy, W. Bloomfield, N. Y. W. Bloomfield Grammar School Marg is a boarder from afar; A gentle, mild, particular star. Whose light illuminates and cheers, And her calm peaceful way endears. Helen A. Long, 178 Adams St. Immaculate Conception Who’d ever suspect this little lass To be the president of our class. Despite her size of four feet one, She has all our affections won. Jean R. McLean, 144 Seneca Parkway Sacred Heart Academy A Highland lassie she may be, But at any rate you’ll find, Jean a type of courtesy. High in spirit, thought and mind. Isabel F. Meisenzahl, 736 Portland Ave. Holy Redeemer Her mind is so busy, Her tongue is so quizzy, She ' d make your head dizzy,— Our gay little Izzy.

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