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

 - Class of 1931

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ROSE THERESA MCBRIDE CATHEDRAL The secret of being lovely is being sweet. UNPRETENTIOUS, calm and mild, yet funf loving and everfready to smile, may best describe our Rose. Here is a loyal and generous nature, enriched by a subtle humor which refuses to be concealed even by her cloak of reserve. Her scholastic endeavors have been rewarded with the success which conscientiousness and perseverance invariably merit. A charming companion is Rose, in whose pretty dimples lurks the secret of her irresistible appeal to her numerous friends. May golden success dawn as a bright aurora early upon your career! T KATHLEEN CORNELIA MCCLAUREY GLEE CLUB-'30, '31 ATHLETIC CLUB,-'30, '31 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-'28, '29, '31 The best part of beauty is that which a picture cannot show. THE A, B, C's of Kathleen's character are amiability, beauty of mind and charm. Once you become acquainted with her, you have found a true friend. She possesses the power to converse freely on various topics without be' coming tiresome or uninteresting. She does not permit her splendid athletic ability to interfere with her work as a student. An even disposition, cultured manner and scintillating humor warrant her success in life. We shall always remember her as a gay com' . W panion. Sixtyfone

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Sixty FLORENCE ELIZABETH LONG ST. AGNES LITERARY CLUB-'30, '31 ARBUTUS STAFF-l3l DRAMATIC CLUB'-530, '31 VICE'PRESIDENT'l29, '30, '31 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-'29, '30, '31 'lTl1e spriglitly wit, the lively eyes, The engaging smile, the gaietyf' GRAY eyes are generally pensive, but Florence's usually hold a twinkle that is ill concealed. Here is a true girl in the world of girls whose candid humor claims affection. Her wit has served her well in her Work as Bons Mots Editor of our paper, and her never' failing gaiety has always brightened our school years. She possesses a forceful dramatic power that was augmented in the ruthless conniving villain, Baradas, of Richelieu, We need not wish her joy, for, as long as the world laughs, she will laugh with it, and laughter with happiness are for her nearly synonymous. MURIEL FRANCES MACKENZIE OUR LADY OF MERCY VICE'PRESIDENTi'l29 . . RECEPTION COMMITTEB- 29, 30 Thus wisely careless, innocently gay, Cheerfully she played. FOUR years ago, the Bronx sent Cathedral an ambitious youngster-Muriel. Since then, dullness has ceased to exist for the Class of '31, in the pleasure of her companionship. She possesses a lovable temperament. Her ever ready smile and delightful optimism will gain for her even more friends. Those who are fortunate in knowing Muriel deem her a loyal companion and true sportswoman. May happiness attend you in whatever field you display your talents, Muriel.



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Sixtyftiu ANN MARIE MCCLUSKEY HOLY TRINITY Aanurus STAFF-'31 LITERARY CLUB!'31 GLEE CLUB-'30 ATHLETIC CLUB-'30, '31 MANAGER, ATHLETIC CLUB-'31 Born for success she seemed With grace to win, with heart to hold With shining gifts, that took all eyes. TO write about Ann is a tremendous taskg not from lack of material but from an abundance. Her proficiency in English has won her the position of Assistant Editor of the Arbutus, while her ability to answer quesf tions in Physics has averted many a crisis. lcefskating, basketfball and tennis are her favorite sports. It is to her management that We owe our successful social activities. Her keen intellect, oratorical powers, def termination and humor assure Ann of success in her chosen professionflaw. RITA FRANCES MCCOY PUBLIC SCHOOL 115 CLEB cLUBJ'29, '30 Little in stature Big in ideas. THOUGH Rita does at times withdraw from her bustling surroundings, and dream of other, fairer worlds, she often lets her visions escape to the winds and becomes as enthusiastic as the rest of us. She has a great love for literature and may be called the class authority in that field. Rita has proven herself an expert composer, and we hope that before long, we can place her books among our treasures and proudly boast that she was our classfmate at Cathedral High.

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