St Stephens Academy - Academician Yearbook (Port Huron, MI)

 - Class of 1931

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St Stephens Academy - Academician Yearbook (Port Huron, MI) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 14 of 88
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St Stephens Academy - Academician Yearbook (Port Huron, MI) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 13
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% The Portal CLASS RING Not the metal , nor the gold, Makes me love my class ring, But the memories you will hold And the blessings you will bring. Lovingly ice took you up And our Pastor breathed a prayer That our lives will faithful be Bright as you ice re shining there. Dear Class ring in time to come You will bring ns memories dear Of the friends in 81 Who have dearer grown each year. Vrronica Easton, ’31. “Nisi Dominus Frustra. Faculty, students and friends , Can we but whisper just a Word where school-days end, Proving that you have led us Life’s best to attain. And “ Unless God be with us All labor is vain!” “Nisi Dominus Frustra. Dear classmates, as we part, Sorrorc seems to thrust a Sharp pain through each heart. May it all remind us In Alma Mater’s name That Unless God be with us All labor is vain!” “Nisi Dominus Frustra. With our green and gold And our class flower, just a Rose unrolled. May life’s training fit us Heaven’s our smile to gain, For “ Unless God be with us All labor is vain!” Cleta O’Brien, ’31. CLASS FLOWER Go lovely rose, the poet sang. And tell the world we chose you To give us joy throughout the years And keep our hearts in rose hue. Our rosy glasses we will wear When sorrows cross our pathway. And love the rose and scorn the thorns And think of our bright class day . Alyce Heaney, ’31. CLASS COLORS Good as gold may we forever Keep our hearts along life’s way, While Truth’s golden sunbeam sever All the darkness from our day . May the green stand as a symbol Of our spirits strong and bold, While never in our memories lull The beauties of the green and gold. Jean Mug an, ’31. Page Ten

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The Portal Twelfth Grade Music Room Commercial Room - Chemistry Laboratory Physical Laboratory - Aquarium for Biology Laboratory Glass case for Biology Laboratory - ------ Mrs. James Wilson Grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. J. Karrer, Sr. ------ John T. Gill ------ St. Ann Altar Society ------ Holy Name Society ----- Class of 1927 ----- Class of 1928 A double tennis court, at the rear of the school, was arranged for by Mr. John W. Lead, and his plans carried out, by his wife, after his death. Assembly Hall — Furnished by people of parish in memory of Rev. J. P. Mc- Manus. Auditorium — Furnished by people of parish in memory of Rev. J. P. McManus. Statue of Blessed Virgin Mary - - In memory of Mrs. Frank Mallon Statue of Sacred Heart - - John Gilmartin, in memory of his father Victrola - -- -- -- -- - Mrs. John Dolan Our Library is very modern and contains 2,235 volumes. These books are the donation of different classes and individuals, as well as the very well chosen books, which were always the proud boast of “Old St. Stephen s. Our little library, located on first floor, for use of the grammar grade children, was helped by the generous donation of Miss Julia Phillips. This concludes the story of St. Stephen, except to say that although our gradu- ates in 1899 only numbered three and our class of 1931 number forty-two, still we feel that the added quantity would not be our excuse for honest pride if we failed as we grew to imbibe and perpetuate the fine old spirit that ever marked the “old grads.’ Margaret O’Brien ’31. Upper Corridor Page Nine



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The Portal Robert Kelly “A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck” Mabel Jarvis “She is little from tip to toe, Chuck full of life and go” John Britz “flic force of his own merit makes his way ” Mary Sullivan I ' m sure care is an enemy of life” Harry Love “A little fun to match the sorrow” Anna Maes “She ' s just the quiet kind, whose nature never I’aries” Page Eleven

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