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HELEN HUGHES ST. PETER DRAMATIC CLUB-'31 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-128 Blue were her eyes as the fairyfflax, Her cheeks like the dawn of day. WHEN we met Helen, we immediately formed an original conception of Brevity, the soul of wit, but certainly the aforesaid referred to brevity of stature only, for in the past four years, we have found in this petite Miss a copious amount of prose and poetry. Dancing and proficiency in history seem rather a curious combination, but they are her own. Her power lies mainly in a retentive memory for historical facts, and thus we know she will be an advantage to any of our brilliant political leaders on points of diplomacy and conciliation. Here's to a promising and popular career for 11 future stateswoman! MARGUERITE FRANCES HUGUE ASCENSION LITERARY CLUB-'31 DRAMATIC cLUBA'3O, '31 RECEP1-10N COMMITTEE-129, '31 Of manners gentle, of affections mild, In wit a girl, simplicity a child. GNE usually associates a fiery disposition with the tint of Marguerite's crowning glory. However, there is one exception to the rule in this classmate of ours, whose placidity and calmness, even in the most turbulent hours, have been characteristic of her four years here. Beneath her amiable demeanor there is an intangible depth which only intimacy with her uncovers. Her docile spirit then reveals much tenderness. What more can we accord her than success in all its phases, for she deserves it, as one of our most competent students most loyal friends and dearest associates. Fortyfnivle
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Fonyfeight 1 W- MARGARET MARY HORN SACRED HEART, Mr. VERNON ART ctus-'31 ORCHESTRA-'28, '29, '30 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-J28, '29, '30 To those who know thee not, No words can paint. To those who know thee, Know, all words are faint. XX IE are loath to bid Adieu to Margaret whose charming and distinctive per' sonality has endeared her to us all, describing whom mere words are truly inf adequate. The possessor of infinite Margaret retains a nonchalant and imperturbf able nature, capable of attacking any situation and emerging victorious with an unrullled exterior. As an active member of the Art clu garet has combined originality with talent and has produced unique results. In view of her competence and inte we foretell a brilliant future for her business world which she will soon g CONSTANCE PATRICIA HORAN CATH EDRAL oacr-IEsTRA-'28, '29, '30, '31 ATHLETIC CLUB-'31 If music be the soul of wit, play on. WE penetrate a mask of seriousness and find a smile, and as we realize that that serious smile is about to leave us, a tear of reluctant sorrow falls into our cup of joy. The talents of Constance lie mainly in musical fields, and as first violinist in our orchestra, she has often regaled us with en' trancing compositions. Although Connie's music is her chief interest, her studies have never suffered because of it, and her sociability soars high above the level of ordinary friendliness. Now, as we part, we propose a toast to this sister Cathedralite: May the name of her whose memory shall ever be entwined with music reecho in the hearts of the class of '31, and lead them to Wish that she may prosper in the calling that allures her. and in poise, b, Mar' lligence, in the race. M l
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Fifty l , CATHERINE TERESA JOYCE MMACULATB CONCEPTION, MASS. GLEE CLUB'-531 Gentle of speech, benejicent of mind. UPON Hrst acquaintance, Catherine impressed us as a somewhat demure, unassuming inf dividual, but further intimacy solicited for her a special place in all our hearts. A girl of few words, Catherine is the possessor of a refined, charming personality that is not averse to a sally of wit. Regarding scholarship, she is most zealous and conscientious in the preparation of all her studies. Unusual work is reserved for such as you, may you attain the height of your cherished ambition! MARY AGNES HYLAND sr. IGNATIUS LoYoLA Far may we search before we fl cl A heart so womanly and so kind. SCHOOL day memories perhaps shall fade as the years roll by, but We have reserved a special place in our hearts for our ever pleasant unobtrusive classmate, Mary. In every endeavor she has exhibited con scientious effort, thus bespeaking her strong character which, behind a mask of quiet self reserve, reveals Mary to 'Lunseeing eyes a reticent, rather shy young lady. When the journey is rough on the road that is beckoning us all, Mary need have no fear for her's is the beautiful gift to inspire loyal sincere friendship.
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