Our Lady of the Angels Academy - Angelican Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1950

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Tike the graceful BALTIMORE ORIOLE, Joan blesses our day With her acts of kindness that brighten our way. A. ileen, the WOOD THRUSH, brought us waking bliss, Her musical hours we could never miss. T ainty and graceful is Pat Quinn, our lithe WREN, She is ever thoughtful of her fellowmen. ' yELLOW-BIRD, Betsy, where did you learn that song, A In and out fluttering all day long? CV spirited LARK! blithesome and gay, When Jean Marie is around, happiness has its way. P ' lorence, the GROSBEAK, is swift in her gait. May she always aspire to things that are great. T ' hrice blessed be our cheerful PHOEBE, Bernardine, For being charitable, hearty, and serene. TTappy and melodious are the words that link Considerate Ann with the courtly BOBOLINK. ' C ' xpectations whirl our CHAT, Mary Louise, around and about She appears to be shy, yet she enjoys a shout. A lice is gifted, orderly, and neat; She is really our MARSH WREN sweet. J To unbecoming words are on Mary Beth’s lips, For only kindly thoughts our MEADOW LARK emits. C ' ' ood-natured Fay is our KINGFISHER spry, Who is ambitious and eager to satisfy. Tpver smiling Rena is our regal KINGBIRD kind, Her appreciative attitude is hard to find. T eona, the gentle BLUE BIRD, with her mellow air Scatters rays of friendly sun shine everywhere. Qylvia is our CHESTNUT WARBLER upon whom all relied; Heaven was her help, and neighborliness was her guide. A n unassuming and unpretentious young belle Is Rose, our warm-hearted DICKGISSEL. Caroline, the CARDINAL, advocates actions and truth. These are the two elements that build sturdy youth. A devotee of song is our poetic SPARROW, Marlene; Nature provides her with many an inspiring theme. TNear to Jean Ann, our affable BOBWHITE, Are days full of cheer, and days full of life. ' C ' arth’s joyous SWALLOW, Lucretia, every evil does shun; 1 Prefers not to do the deed, than weep it done. Tlfl ' erry and graceful, the VESPER SPARROW, is none other than Marie, A That brightens many a somber hour with her mirthful glee. ' VT’outhful Elizabeth, our meek-eyed WARBLER, flies to tell That virtue makes the bliss where’er w ' e dwell. ru sC

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EUCHARISTIC BARRS OF OCR LABV OF THE ANGELS ACABEMT ' C ' nergetic and neat, the VIREO Pauline, Is ever alert where beauty is to be seen. T Tnselfish and kind to all those she meets, Pat, the THRASHER, is among our athletes. onnie, our BLUE JAY, can spread humor with ease, For she’s ever prepared to help and to please. TTappy Norma, our JUNCO bird, Tells with her smiles that life is mirth. A gile and lively is Mildred, our CROSSBILL lass. To her, selling smiles is a delightful task. Desolute on life’s long flight, merrily does she sing, Genevieve, the FINCH, praises for her King. Tn the QUAIL’S simple manner of sunshine play, A Virginia can sense laughter miles away. Ohy Jane, our rare VEERY, finds delight in merry song, Here giving smiles, and there helping others along. opheresa is our ROBIN whose chirp-chirp we ever hear Be it in the cold or the warm days of the year. Tn a friendly, smiling, and tranquil way, A Shirley, our PHEASANT, spreads joy throughout the day. “C heer your friends,” our jolly KINGSLET Mary sings, At morn, at noon, and when the evening bell rings. TDarbara, like the BROWN CREEPER, performs with zest each duty; In it she sees God’s goodness and beauty. A nastasia, our CEDAR WAXING BIRD serene, At the foot of the Eucharist is often seen. T“) uth, our BUNTING, is sociable and kind. In the music field much joy does she find. T ' varting with the speed of the rapid HUMMING BIRD, Louise believes in the action rather than the word. “Omile, the world is a camera,’ the CHICKADEE sings, Surely much joy Mae Rose to her sweet Lord brings. ur STARLING, Carol, has an intelligent mind, She has been taught to love the truth and to be kind. ■ppranees, our FLICKER, is friendly and spry, Her laugh is contagious, her humor runs high. CA spangled heavens, O shining diamond baseball frame, What joy, what bliss you give to our SWIFT Lorraine! TTnseen yet trueto the O. L. A., is our WOOD PEE-WEE, She is none other than Patricia D. T ) ugged strength, humble toil, the TOWHEE bird commends; Though Irene speaks little, — she has many friends.



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PRAYER MOVES THE HAND WHICH MOVES THE WORLD”

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