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

 - Class of 1931

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Tlurtyfeighr ELIZABETH MARIE FLECK SAINT GABRIEL ACADEMY LITERARY CLUB'-Q30 ATHLBT1c CLUB-q29, '30, '31 L'Maiden with bright brown eyes In whose orbs ambition lies. WELL will we remember Betty, with her expressive brown eyes, low tinkling laugh and athletic vivacity. As a member of our basket' ball Varsity and prominent participant in other activities, she has undoubtedly been most successful. Betty's accomplishments are not limited, however, to outside sources for she is a gratif fying pupil and a staunch friend. If she prove as clearfminded and efficient in the business world, as she has demonstrated her ability on the basketfball court, we predict a bright future full of stupendous undertakings. X . . MAR-IORIE LOUISE FLEMING sr. THoMAs AOUINAS-'ANNEX 2 ATHLETIC CLUB1,3O And wise is she, whose sympathetic mind Exults in all the good of all mankind. KNOWING Marjorie intimately, we have found her to be a girl of admirable qualities. Her interest is centered in her friends rather than in herself. She has a disposition that is hard to rival for agreeableness and generosity. Margie is happiest when outdoors, whether engaged in some sport or merely strolling along about her usual affairs. We hope that her cheerfulness and gaiety will endure and never be submerged beneath the weight of disappointment or frustrated hopes.

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DOROTHY JEAN FERRICK INCARNATION SPIRES s'rAFF-'31 Am' ctus-'31 ATHLETIC CLUB-'30 PRESIDENT-'28 One science only will one genius fit: So vast is art: so narrow human wit. DOTTY'S smile is one that holds within it' self a gentleness that bespeaks fathomless kindness. Her wit and originality make her a delight to all who have the privilege of her inf timacy. She has shown her devotedness and un' tiring loyalty in high school activities by her associations with several clubs. We will all agree that neither did she conceal her talent of posterfdesigning. She is ever wellfpoised, cheerful and withal an ideal example of the refinement of Catholic culture. We feel she needs no further preparaf tion to meet life's problems. VIVIENNE ALMA FILLE conrus cHRls'r1 GLBE CLUB'l31 9 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-'29, 30 The girl of whom we all are proud, She smiles, and dares to laugh out loud. A WINSOME smile and Vivienne are synonymous, for who has ever seen her frown? Her sparkling wit, which finds an outlet in an odd ropensity for nick-naming, has procured for hier a unique place in the hearts of her classmates. Vivienne has high social ambitions and has done her very best to make our graduation different With due appreciation but sincere regret we wish you a hearty Bon Voyage as you begin your journey on the sea of life. Thirty-seven



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MARY A. FLYNN ASCENSION REc12PTioN commirrss-'28, '29 ARBUTUS srarr-'28 DRAMATIC CLUB'-J27, 28 Truth is always the strongest argument. IN argumentation-page Mary if you would witness an interesting debate. During our high school years, we have been puzzled by the complexity of her nature-womanly, and yet interspersed with many boyish qualities. Her chief characteristic is manifested daily in her desire to be different, a volition that has developed her argumentative powers. Obscurity veils her life work, yet we have a suspicion that she will either be a lawyer, or a journalist, -the criminal courts or press offices will welcome her individualistic ideas! In any event, may victory be hers. iii MARY MARGARET FLYNN 'rRANsFiouRATioN DRAMATIC CLUB-'30, '31 A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. HOW difficult it is to repress a reminiscent smile at the mention of Mary. Immediately we recall a chubby, curlyfheaded Miss, with her smiling Irish eyes ever dancing their way out of every unpleasant occurrence. Mary is as goodfnatured as she is jolly. Her classmates have found in her a helpful, agreeable companion. We are loath to part with so merry a Cathedralite, yet we feel proud in knowing that we give to the world, a gay, sweet colleen. Thirtyfnine

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