St Josephs College - Footprints Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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ELIZABETH A. CUNNINGHAM T LSTEN to the mocking bird — ta-da-da — Listen to the ... I i Yes, you ' re right — that ' s Betty Cunningham, with Mary Hop- kins accompanying at the piano. Betty ' s tremolo, her dramatic scale- climbing are part of the history of Thirty-Two. That was how we discovered, during hazing days, what a fine sport she is and how she really can sing when she isn ' t fooling. That is the reason, too, that Glee found her such an indispensable member of the club and partaker in its productions. There ' s a certain something about Betty that makes you think. Yes, she is nice. She is possessed of a disarming sort of naivete that makes you wonder whether you ' re being kidded or not. But if you are, it ' s in a good-natured, whole-hearted way that no one could mind. There ' s one thing, in particular, that Betty is noted for, how- ever. That is her ability to speak up in class. It makes no difference what the subject or who the prof. Betty has a little anecdote or bit of information which is not only a propos, hut serves to enliven the lesson. Sometimes, we ' ve even wondered if the prof were being kidded. Well, who knows? If any one could do it, Betty ' s that one. 21

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MARY COWLEY WE have many little mental pictures of Mary — snapshots — but there is one full-length portrait that stands out above all the others. It is a picture of a gracious girl standing on the stage steps. with the curtain closed behind her for a backdrop. She is lovely in tan lace and fur. and she is making us welcome, initiating us into the most genuinely enjoyable week that we have known together. Mary, the Chairman of Junior Week — Mary, our perfect hostess. But it was not only for perfect entertaining that we turned to this girl. We knew her capabilities and her fidelity to a trust, and so we put in her hands the worlc of the Point System Committee. This work is part of the very organization of our college. It is not limited to one class, or to one group of students. It is a problem in ad- ministration, and necessitates contact with every girl in our student body. Mary ' s work as Chairman of this Committee was as un- spectacular as it was efficient. A big job quiet ' .y done — a job that called forth our classmate ' s powers of discernment and sound judg- ment. All the sterling qualities are hers, but there is one particular grace of which we are enamored. It is a small thing, perhaps, and there occurs to us the possibility that in this tribute to her greater virtues, it should not even be mentioned. But we think it significant. It is simply this — good manners. Such a delightful possession, in a heedless and hurrving world, is enough to leave its impressi on on any group. Little things done in a masterful manner — there you have Mary. 20



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HELEN M. CURRAN HELEN came all the way from Greenwich Village to learn things at St. Joseph ' s. No, she doesn ' t go in for modernistic art, or cubist sculpture, or even for wearing her hair in an eccentric, man- nish hob. She ' s one of the sanest, nicest girls you ' d want to know — and she ' s a Math major. However, among the first things she learned were that the Math courses were no bed of roses, and that the hours which must be dedicated to squaring circles and cross- examining triangles are necessarily irregular and prolonged. Far he it from Helen to become discouraged. With the application typical of her kind, she worked with a will, until, today, we see the finished Mathematician. But Helen isn ' t all Math. She has given her services zealously to the Social Service Group and has been a steady and enthusiastic member of the Glee Club. Her appointment to the Senior Week Committee gave her an opportunity to get her finger in the arrange- ment pie, and gave the chairman the assurance that Helen ' s part of the job would be well done. Friendliness and an unquenchable optimism are the key-notes of Helen Curran ' s popularity. Here ' s hoping they are never dimin- ished, but will even increase as the years leave their blessings with this favorite of Thirty-Two. 22

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