Archbishop Hughes Memorial High School - Spires Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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Yes, I managed to add, recently I was sent to interview Mary Cos rove, Florence Buckley, Mary Mayowetz, and Mary Fanning, who had just returnedg from their explorations in the Arctic. Their chief engineers were none other than Helen Cleveland and Johanna Nolan while Jeanette Leddy and Helen Gorey proved to be perfect wireless operators. Speaking of explorations, Virginia quietly remarked, you must remember that Kathryn Spiess, Anne Coby, Madeline Nash, Margaret Brennan and Rose Matera are now engaged in excavating the tombs of the cliff dwellers in New Mex- ico. Lately I became domesticated, chuckled Mary Agnes appreciatively, while looking for a cook book I chanced upon that of Ellen McDonnell and Eleanor Mc Donald. Yes, continued Mary Agnes, '31 is proud of Frances Quirk, Elizabeth Watson, Anna Carroll and Mary Mullen, they are all teaching in Cathedral now. I happened to visit Frances and she is still smiling over Marion Scanlon's and Eleanor Chiappino's mischievous youngsters. Catherine Wynne, Alice Toohey, Margaret Schoff and Catherine Sweeney are all popular interior decorators in Chicago concluded Mary Agnes. Stranger events than that have happened, I remarked, why I'm not usually interested in Science but Frida Hofstetter's and Mary Mc Mahon's book on 'The Elements of Physics' is wonderful. Mildred Hamel's essay on the 'Essentials of Music' is considered a masterpiece, also. Have you heard the amazing news, I almost forgot it? asked Mildred. Why Margaret Stewart, Mary Martin and Margaret Glasson are operating a distinctive detective agency. Mary Agnes smiled, Margaret Galvin, Dorothy O'Connor and Mary Mc Guire have merged and are owners of a chain of miniature golf courses. Marjorie Kelly and Katherine Saunders are ardent sympathizers of the No Homework Movementg whereas Catherine McGarry and Viola Laird are proud inventors of a mechanical device for washing classroom boards. Perhaps you don't realize it, added Virginia, but Mary O'Shea and Hida Tanaka are-executives at the airport while Veronica Murphy is our greatest aviatrixf' Now we were approaching the beacons of San Francisco. Slowly, circling down' ward, the giant bird gracefully glided into the hangar. We shook hands, we, four of '31, each with a ring of that poignant verse in her heart, To know, to love, to part. I was startled, yea, even fearful as the three sister Fates hastily veiled the misty silhouettes of Destiny and gruffly chanted, Follow they guide, follow they guide. Blinded with the soft glow of day, I hastily stumbled through fields, ethereal in the gloaming twilight of a spring evening. ' MARY 'E. Scori- Onc Hundred Twenty seven

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Incidentally, I remarked, during my travels in France I was greeted by Gertrude Beruard, Mary Rice and Mary Parker, French correspondents for the Associated Press. I chanced to meet Muriel Reutter and Naomi Clapp in the Louvre successfully sketching the Mona Lisa. We started chatting and they enlightened me as to the whereabouts of some of the other artists. It seems that Lia Bertoni and Elizabeth Potter are illustrators for a fashionable magazine, while Betty Brown has just finished the pictures for Dorothy Feerick's latest novel, Big Money. Really you can not imagine how small this world is, confided Mary Agnes, why, in one afternoon I saw Margaret Henchy over television, Constance Horan and a sextet composed of Dorothy Rafferty, Eleanor Landy, Anne Weir and Mary Flynn, Catherine Takacs and Kathleen Egan played. However, Philomena Tucci, Katherine Trier, and Mary O'Donnell have turned physiologists and are all popular over television. Catherine O'Rourke, Dorothea Taylor, Marie McLaughlin, Evelyn Bardes and Mary Mellor are all famous for their bedftime stories over that indispensible invention-'the radio.' Suddenly, a tanned sportswoman approached our circle. Who could mistake Virginia Wilmoth in the role of an aviatrix? Eagerly she contributed her part to the story of the class of '31. Yes, while recently flying over Arkansas, I chanced to alight in a large Held. I sought the owners and was greeted by the smiling faces of Margaret Maguire, Mary Cleary, Anne Myhan and Lucille Lee who are progressive agriculturistsf' While in Shanghai, she added, I met Helen Hughes, Mary Ryan, Gwendolyn Lee and Catherine Smart, members of Cook's Travelling Agency. It seems Cather' ine is a regular correspondent with Anna Higgins and Mary Vaughan, who are at present engaged in exploding the Einstein Theory on the top of the Alps. Recently I made a tour of inspection in Julia Richman High School, inf terrupted Mildred, I was greeted by Marcella Kuhner, who is head of the Def partment of Latin and is so ably assisted by Margaret Colgan, Marion Bickner, and Claire Lamersg Mary Curry, Majorie Fleming and Margaret Ryan are in the French Department in the same building. Last month, Mary Agnes told us, Ethel Henry invited me to spend the week' end at her home on Long Island. While there we were discussing the Class of '31. Martina Brennan, Mary Freehill and Juliette Lippe are the architects who designed the new Times Building, built under the supervision of Mary Farmer and Mary Kelly. - Again Mildred smiled, Isabella Hastings, Viola Maistre, and Kathleen Leen are congenially located as dieticians for Schraftsg you must recall Helen Roche's and Mary McShane's aptitude for Irish dancing-well, both of them are now happily married in the Emerald Isle, They write to Katherine Knowd and Catherine Tracy, elhciency experts, that their homes are a veritable oasis for Cathedralites travelling abroad, particularly Rose McBride, Dorothy O'Connor and Elizabeth Cowan, all chemists studying in Germany. One Hundred Twentysix



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