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

 - Class of 1931

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Twentyfsit MARGARET A. COLGAN sr. AUGUSTINE ANNEX I C-LEE CLUB-'30, '31 Feeling or thought that was not true, Ne'e'r 'made less beautiful the blue Uncloudecl heaven of her eyes. A golden goblet filled with clear, sparkling mirth, sweetened with kindness and good will, spiced with ambition and brimming over with sincerity-such is the character of Mar' garet. Perhaps you may object that this illustration may hardly distinguish a character portraitg but one can best realize and appreciate the true personality of this girl by imagining the most desirable qualities, so effectively combined and apportioned as to produce a whole that is def cidedly lovely and lovable. ANNE FRANCES COBY SAINT PETER AND PAUL ANNEX I 'iBe silent and safe-silence never betrays you. TO us, Anne is lovable because she possesses a refined, patricianflike character. Some are prone to call it shyness, yet her remarkable serenity of demeanor, an indelible trait, would be reponsible for this error. With her more inf timate companions, she ranks as a sweet girl, unpretentiously solicitous of others' welfare. In her studies, Anne has labored long and earnestly and her efforts have certainly borne fruit, as is evident in her triumph. To you, dear classmate, we wish a lifetime of many deeds, well done. May fortune favor you as you bask in her smile.

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HELEN GERTRUDE CLEVELAND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL No. 115 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-,28, '29 The pen is mightiefr than the sword. FRANK and loyal, but so reticent and un' assuming that one scarcely realizes she is there,-Helen has quietly won her way to a high place in our regard. Three years of acquainf tance have enabled us to discern her abilities. Dominant among these is her literary accom' plishments. Helen has chosen to become a teacher at the close of her high school career and knowing her as we do, we entertain no anxiety for her future pupils. She leaves Archbishop Hughes Memorial High School with the wellfwishes of all her classmates. May life smile on her and honest endeavor bring her professional preeminence. I sl. 1 - jf' .1 .ii 1 , I l RITA DOLGRES CLYMER ' SAINT GABRIEL GLEE CLUB-'28, '29. '30, '31 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-'30, '31 vIcE PRESIDENT-4129, '31 PRESIDENT-'30 PRESIDENT OF C-LEE ctun-'31 God sent His singers upon earth With songs of sadness and of mirth. DO you know Rita? This is a rhetorical question, for everyone from the timid Freshman to the dignified Senior recognizes the girl whose indefatigable energy has made her so prominent. Rita is justly famous for many reasons. In fact, we wonder where we ought to begin to enumerate her virtues. Her ability to amuse. heads the list. She is, besides, a thorough student, a jovial spirited girl, and above all a leader. These are only a few of the attributes applicable to her and well, indeed, has she earned them. 'I i J Twenty-five



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EUGENIA VICTORIA' CORBERA OUR LADY OF LOURDES DRAMATIC ctus-'30 sncnnraav-'29 Candor is the seal of a noble mind, the ornament and pride of man, the sweetest charm of woman and the rarest virtue of sociabilityf' THIS favorite is the fortunate possessor of a distinctive personality coupled with a charm not readily analyzed. In Eugenia we find a rare combination, the reserve of years plus the live' liest qualities of youth. Candid, clever and observant, Eugenia has often amazed us with her delightful, graphic and ever witty descriptions. Eugenia's love for literature and her deep inf sight presage success in ournalism, while her nonchalant acceptance ofj whatever the Fates present assures her of a smooth journey past Life's crossroads. ! .. . L ,-'f 1 . T .. .QA - ' 1+ , ly fl l ' ELSIE CORMIER sr. BENEDICT RECEPTION COMMITTEE-'29, '30 Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman. ELSIE possesses various pleasing qualities but the foremost of these is her pleasant demeanor toward all with whom she associates. She is remarkable for her simplicity in every undertaking. Success as a student, and evident musical ability do not tend to develop pride by building up the sofcalled superiority complex. May you continue to win new laurels, Elsie, and may you realize your loftiest ambition! 'Twenty seven

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