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

 - Class of 1931

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Severity MARY ROSE MATZOK sT. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM'ANNEX 2 ROSE CECILIA MATERA ST. THOMAS, THE APOSTLE ORCHESTRA-'27 GLEE CLUB'l31 A merry girl Within the limit of becoming merit. ROSE has ever been a paragon of school girl virtues. Her bright smile and hearty Goodf morning have greeted us da!ly. Particularly has her prudent helpfulness won for Rose the esteem of her classmates. Her amiable disposition, her tactful, quiet willingness, and her frequent humorous tales will never be effaced from the tablets of our minds. Boundless recompense in your chosen prof fession do we, classmates, accord you, Rose, as a vision of the future looms before us. ATHLETIC CLUE-'31 . , PRESIDENT- 29, 31 Sweet to the world, and graceful to the skies. MARY is a rather shy young lady, who seeks the friendship of a chosen few, but to those she discloses the intrinsic worth of her real nature. Her persist.nt efforts are always crowned with the success which her achieve' ments merit. She is satisfied only when her objective has been attained. She has often entertained us with tales of many delightful anecdotes. We extend to you our congratulations, Mary, for your success in the past, and we express a hearty desire to see you never content until you have found your greatest quest.

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SEBASTIANA ROSE MARINO sr. imriucic ow cm-HEDRAL GLEB crus-'31 The greater the woman, the greater the courtesy. DETERMINATION predominates in the character of Bessie She sets her ideals high, and no matter how hard the struggle, realizes her aims. To her, there is no such word as fail. Add to this sterling quality a lively sense of humor and you have one of Cathedrals favorites. That the admirable stability and clever drollery which you carry from your beloved school may be yours through life, is one of our fondest wishes Bessie MARY MARGARET MARTIN sr. AMBROSE ATHLETIC CLUB-'30, '31 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. THERE is a freedom in Mary's movements which is identical with the broadness of her thoughts, a jubilance in her laughter which symbolizes a carefree, youthful heart, unpref udiced and gay. She is the school girl of the story book, the loyal, lovely, funfloving char' acter of the tales which you, in juvenile eager' ness, must have perusedg her standard as a scholar is above par, her merits as a congenial classmate soar high above the average. And as the heroine of those tales has always emerged victorious from her small woes, so will the power of a contagious laughter and merriment dispel any difficulties of this young 1ady's future experiences. Sixtyfriine



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MARY MAYOWETZ coiurus CHRISTI DRAMATIC ctus-'27, '30, '31 ART CLUB--'31 ATHLETIC CLUB-'30, '31 RECEPTION COMMITTBE-'30, '31 Oh, blest with temper whose imclouded ray, Can make tofmorrow cheerful as today! WHEN we are suddenly startled by an un' expected, Current events, girls, we are glad that Mary is not, like Sheridan, twenty miles away. She invariably saves the day. Her favorite pastimes, however, are many and favorite pastimes, however, are many and diverse-tennis, music, art, reading and swim' ming. Frank, goodfnatured, and a sincere friend- that is the compendium of Mary's character. We have high hopes for our Winsome classf mate and feel certain that her career will bring her the good fortune unalloyed which we wish her and which she so fully deserves. MARY RITA MELLOR INCARNATION Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, IW In every gesture dignity and love. PARTINGS indeed are sad, but sadder still when they mean that we must bid Adieu to our earnest Mary, as we send her off into the wide world. We do not know the sphere she will occupy, but we do feel confident that she will have good fortune. Her name will always recall a girl, gentle and sweet, whom we all learned to love most dearly. 'Tis true, that we are at Life's crossroads, but we may rejoice that we have known her and have shared a few happy years with her. Severltyfone

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