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

 - Class of 1931

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Twentyflwo ANNA PATRICIA CARROLL sr. GREGORY GLEE CLUB-'31 A basliful air becoming everything, A wellfbred silence always at command. HARD work and Anna are on very intimate terms. Happily, she has hastened along the road of knowledge throughout her four years here, an earnest student, progressing consistently towards her desired goal. Though industrious and conscientious, she has not, however, ignored merriment at the proper time. When one has penetrated her quiet dignity, she is repaid by the disclosure of an interesting friend. Her smile and willingness to help, endear her to her numerous friends and predict MARY MAGDALENE CASHIN sr. JOHN cniwsosrom ANNEX II PRESIDENT-'28 VICE PRESIDENT-'29 ATHLETIC CLUB-'30, '31 SECRBTARY-'30, '31 Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect. EACH class has its Mary, earnest, lovable, gifted and jolly. We have ever found our particular Mary an outstanding scholar, with a decided penchant for Arma virumque canof' While a serious person at times, Mary is also a most amusing companion, her Irish wit finding a jest in the most commonplace utterance. In a world which appreciates integrity, ac' curacy, and clear thinking, more each day, Mary is assured of the success we know she deserves. for her a roseate future.

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FLORENCE VERONICA BUCKLEY sr. Pius ANNEX 1 A true friend to everybody Always jolly and full of fun. TO know Florence is to know a cheerful friend who is always willing to help her classmates. Gifted with a sunny disposition and cheery smile she has been a joy to her companions. She is loyal to her friends, always helping them out when their days seem darkest. Many have sought her advice in time of trouble and many have been advised wisely. She is never too busy to help a friend and her kind loving ways have endeared her to all her classmates. She will always be remembered with praise as one who had a kind word for everybody. Thus with a feeling of sadness we see her depart from us and hope that she will be sucf cessful in her chosen life work. RITA MARIE CARLIN sr. FRANcis xAvn1R CLASS PRESIDENT-'27, '28 SECRETARY-'30 LITERARY CLUB- 30, 31 Those about her From her shall 'read the perfect ways of honor. ALTHOUGH she is one of the youngest members of our class, Rita seems to have traversed mental roads which her elder sisters have never trod. Her proficiency in school work has merited the commendation not only of the student body but of the faculty as well. We are cognizant of Rita's many capabilities and are certain that her achievements will find ample scope in training the plastic minds of eager children in a thorough knowledge of spiritual and material values. Twentyfone



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ELEANOR A. CHIAPPINO T ST. PHILIP NERI DRAMATIC CLUB-'29, '30, '31 ART CLUB-,Sl RECEPTION COMMITTEE',30, '31 A sweet lieartflifting cheerfulrtess Seemed ever on her steps to wait. LEAVING the memory as it were of an aroma of sweet perfume, Eleanor has passed through four years of scholastic training successfully. Her gifts displayed so frequently may lead her to an artistic career, perhaps even to the stage. We may be certain, however, that Eleanor will face her life work with a warm interest and dauntless courage. As she achieves her ambitions, may there come only those cares into her life as will cast a further glow on her character. l l 1 CATHERINE T. CHRENKO CATHEDRAL Guan CLUB-'29, '30, '31 ATHLETIC CLUB-'30, '31 SECRETARY-,29 RECEPTION COMMITTEEw-.31 A smile that gloufd Celestial rosy red, love's proper hue. CATHERINE is a loyal friend and a comrade worthy of confidence. She has, fortunately, the rare gift of making others happy. Whatever pertains to our beloved school has its appeal for Catherine. Three years spent in the Glee Club, and one year of faithfulness in the Athletic Club, verify this wellfknown fact. To this charming graduate, we wish many victories and increasing joy in the performance of her duty. Twmtyfthree

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