Bayley Ellard High School - Mitre Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1931

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X.. i lvl, .V A f CONTENTS FOREWORD DEDICATION APPRECIATION ADMINISTRATION STAFF CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES PATRONS ADDRESSES ADVERTISEMENTS YV i was e i cr- - Q. r--a or FOREWORD To the end that the memory -of youth's short and sunny highschool days may be perpetuated, this Bayley Annual now pre- sented to the students of Bayley High is directed by'the besteefforts of the Staff. May the inadequacy of its portrayal serve to enhance, by contrast, the magnitude of what it cannot portray, that the whole may live in the hearts of all to the greater glory of the Purple and Gold. U Fif i X 4' 4' . V' x Y':.aA . Q F4 4 ' I f s Q 1 9 . I 5 ' K I 1 J' 5 H 5 f 4 ,v I y f , 5 f 5 4 4 V e 3 I 5 4 ? e g r f S ' 1 5 K : 5 ' 4 a I f 4 X 1 i f S f s a we , f Q. A 5 - A ' i ,' ' ' ' 1 I . -I ' . b . - ' ', A A .K nf J X ' . QF. gt- 1 g. 'fa 1-7 1,7 A ADEDICATION - This book is dedicated to the tradition that has made Bayley High what it is and to - the foresight that wijilfmake it vsfhat it is to ' be --- a tribute to those personalities who haveldevoted their efforts to the welfare of Alma Maier-- 'rl-is slstsns or CHARITY. ,sr ,L-.-I w . ..- J., ' . F, .'f?'E Q N 'Y K 'r 3 X S . 1 , ,f ,ar ..f ' 'aa . Y A .f, gf: -f , -PJ-f-V ef. 4 7 f., ,- pq: 'J . it -5? af. .- in ' Q z. 4 r ' i ' ' ' '3 , FY 52 EI U at H aj ' 'Y 2 V. l Q s 2 5 THE STAFF Edum-umfgbfef , T1-roMAs.FnANc1s KAVANAGH Associate Editors A L HELEN MARIE COLLINS A IEENE ELAINE KELLY MARY CLAUDIA HOPKINS MARIE CATHERINE Mon' HELENMAMERYAN A , Art Editors - A ' A MARY VIRGINIA GARLAND MARY ESTELLE Hodml-LAN f . , , . 1 Business Managers E, ' JOHN FRANCIS NAUGHTON ' JAMES ANTHONY DUEE ,, gf ,Q ,Q fm- '- pw 1 , 1 -,- , N-M' if - , 1.2. ,Mm I -'S Nf: . ,,,: .1 .. r, ., A. ' G. ' f' Q, -f. ff N-Q 1 . fs. .. . ., ,A yy: V5 1 ity? Y' ,W Q. fs sl -f iff 1-fn -W'-,C wr '-f, 1 5 7 1 ,L ww . J ,, T ' wk, :J A ,. gg. nf 11 cl, Ar ,:. 141-1 1 FEDERICE JAMES CUMMiNcs KATHRYN MYRTLEI ' H' 14:- ' ST? 1. 5 M. ua, ,y - x as ar I P1 ' ve .X EN LJ mm, vig' .WL rm. W, H 'E' B2 Af wt, .wt , ', K. X. ,554 ,,, A , wi 9' Nw- Yi ,V .qs mp -, s. Ao.. . ,, f 5:1 pu, , :E ' '92 . J. A Q ul' Q ' ' 1, 4 kg 5 Avy. , f- 'rf 7 A E1i33lQ -12:5 rug- Q ' WTI .' , who . ' W. ws' ' rf-nilyml - , , ,gi -. Q N Q 'f,.Qi,M-15: QQ ,Ai 2' is ut - .go - s .X TI-112 IKIGHT Rlivl-LREND THOMAS KI. VOYAISH msllov ol- Nl:WARli Thr Bixlwjn of Cufboliz' Clnzrilivxn L. I-4 If., I ll IT' M L. p.-F 1, l 'veg fr' 3 vgrm-,Q A '53, hr: ,. Z Q. '? 'li 1 I Q. -9 4' ,ff- -'I, ., ,., , - 4, 5 . . , . mal H , ffff. fe: - ,I '-Q 1 'S . . F I 'T ' I I ADMINISTRATION I Faculty - SISTERS OF CHARITY I School Physician ' , FRANKLIN W. RICE, M. D. I School Nurse I I Q CHRISTINE RAUTER, R. N5 L Director of Athletics ' I I GERALD GRIFFIN, B. s. We Notre Dame ' -... .......I l , . . - . 3 V? , ,au V 4, . . N 4. . .,., , If ,,. . I .. .fp K N 1 ,AH w x X ng - 51 .4 I 5 I ie' YZ, P if,-, ,V 5 f 2. 2:5151 1' Ja, . ,,, HM: .w,.,,... 3 9 ,Z-,,yt .-H V w . , . 4 .K Y. , -Q 1-.1 4 -'Q V-ff s. N Yi, . g,A cg., . as ii 'I G Q C... APPRECRIATION A tribute to Our Monsignor, The Right Reverend Edward I. Ellard, M. R. V. F. Your children, Monsignor, may not be able to tell you about it every day, because both of us may be far away, or because both of us may be very busy --- but the thought and the ,appreciation of your valued in- struction, your never-failingl help, and the fatherly interest that have made the past four ,yearshofeducatlon at Bayley Hugh a pleasure will be there just the same. Z2 VL 1, . . , . , f-e . T t 0 . e A C7 yt ,.., .vf K gp ,Q iff. el -rf Q, eu. MATER ADMIRABILIS bs gr, . m,,z f' , . 2 ,.Q , ' fr i, ' f f Hifi . 9 , ma- J girl A2149 Effilf e 59 .,+r'S' 3, Q, , ...,.V ff 'I if f .j, ., i 4- aff, . QW ff- Li if wr J-Q . -ff' . kj' 'WMV- K' 'fi . Q1 ff sfo bk 5 Q W 'za ,. K. ,-s , .hw :rw ft ZZ- r . e M 1? iff ,f :EBff0iYIjEX-r:Q7:1 Q f ,, sw- W, X , A -3. ,J V .:'.' X X ,iv Xi? .-M e -- N K -l ,--1-i 1 wh MATER ADMIRABILIS A Thou hast many portraits, Mother, 1 A All of them are dear to us, - ' But Thy children chiefly love Thee In Thy girlish beauty thus. And Thy sweetest title this, Mater Admirabilis. Openbook and stylus. tell ,us A Thou hast labored, too, as' weg - May our,-minds and hearts, sweet Mother, Work for Jesus and for Thee, T - Make us like to Thee in this, A Mater Admirabilis. of Blessed Mother, to Thy keeping, , ' V Take our wayward maidenhoodg s Let us pass our years of training . As Thou meanest that we Vshouldg' 'W And Thy sweetest title this, ' Q , ' t Mater Admirabilis. is e xg f na 1951 ig . L ' 11,7 1 Ls QE firm ' ll W ff WM T W' - . ALMA MATER , Hail, Bayley High, our School so dear, Thy, praises we all will sing, Cur heart's devotion and true love With one accord will bring. Our thoughts are filled with reverence For all thy fair name means, 1 - We long to make that name more fair And realize all thy dreams. ' Bayley High, we love thee, W Alma Mater, dear, - ' ' . Raise we now our chorus . Swelling -loud and clear.. Wider still and wider, Shall thy beset. , God who gave thee beauty Make thee fairer yet. if W M A' W WM ' M- ii W Qmjm-E- 7 efrfefe 1 'I A X ,e - ,,1,Q.3.le-..n1-:, , .ML ,,,,. . , I I A flq I gf fN,-W . I 1 MM 1 Q 1 F FL I EB:A,YLE5E1f5?ii,2-:E RW 'SENIOR CLASS Presiderzt ........... ......4 T I-IoMAs FRANCISV KAVANAGI-I Vice-President ......, ..... H ELEN MARIE RYAN Secretary .,...... ....... IRENC ELAINE KELLY Treasurer ..... ...... C ARMEN JoI-IN GOLIIERE RITA FRANCES BENEVILLE JOHN RAYMOND BONNAVIAT ROBERT MAURICE CALLAHAN MARIE PAULINE CAMISA PAUL GOODWIN CAMISA AGNES TI-IEREsE' CHAPMAN MARY ELIZABETH CHAPMAN ALICE ELEANOR CHARLTON HELEN MARIE COLLINS' PATRICK ANTHONY CULLEN FREDERICK JAMES CUMMINGS MARION FRANCES DELP WILLIAM JOHN DEMPSEY GERTRUDE MARGARET DUGAN JOHNAJOSEPH DUFF JAMES ANTHONY DUEP FRANCIS JOSEPH DUNLAP MARY VIRGINIA GARLAND GERTRUDE MARIE GEARY ELEANCR LAURINA GoRDoN EDMUND THOMAS HALLINAN MARGUERITE CLARICE HIGGINS MARY CLAUDIA HOPKlNS MARY ESTELLE I-ICURIHAN SARAH FRANCES IQEYES DOROTHY ELIZABETH LoGAN ANNE ELIzAIaETI-I MAI-IoNEY FRANCIS BERNARD MANNING KATHRYN MYRTLE MILLER MARIE CATHERINE MOTT JOHN FRANCIS NAUGHTCN ' JOHN FRANCIS o'REEPE FRANCES MARIE PEARCE KATHERINE ROSE PETROZZO FRANCIS MICHAEL REILLY MARY VERCNICA PRENDERGAST MARY LAURETTA WALSH ANNA ELIZABETH' WI-IELAN .Class Colors: Green and White. Class Motto: Per Aspera ad Sidera Class Flower: hite Rose. f, 03' ha' YW - I 72 .13 ' A, mi - I-iifgif-E-11 . 'QL-5 M 3 K' Ea -eff' CLASS POEM Per Aspen: ad Sidera QThrough difficulties to the stars.j Forward, go forward, O youth, in thy quest, Life's in its dawning, the year's at its best. Fortune's bright portals are wide open flung, Pass through and steadfast beg thou art still young. Hope as thy guide breaks all pinioning bars, Onward per aspera, reach for the stars. Forward, go forward, O seek not to rest, Prayer is thy sword, unstained honor, thy crest. Faith will uphold thee in moments of doubt, Shielding thee ever, put all foes to rout. Cling but to love, sweetest balm for all scars, Onward per aspem, reach for the stars. HELEN MARIE RYAN, '31 18 K fsff ,ii W Q? flu I lf ' I- l THOMAS FRANCIS KAVANAGH Class President 4. Correspondent-Bayley Buzz 3. Secretary 1. Dance Committee 3. Ring Committee 3. Manager Junior Varsity 3. Editor-in-Chief, The Annual. 4. Secretary C. S. M. C. 3. President C. S. M. C. 4. Manager of Basketball 4. Track 1, 2, 3. Dramatic Club 4. Secretary B. A. A. 4. Track Manager 4. Assistant Manager of Basketball 3. N. Y. Times Oratorical Contest 3, 4. C. S. M. C. Contest, 3. Class Historian 3, 4. His 1115011 6liSllil1gZliSbC'llI any crowd. His credit sfre11g1'be11ecl when be bowed. NE of the fast disappearing race known as intellectuals is he. So fast are they vanishing that the Faculty has been known to claim that the race is extinct. But despite his imposing exterior, Tommy is a marve- lous fellow. But does he work? Some may crumble, some give way before a difficult passage of Aeneas's prowess, but never our President Tom. He remains a solid rock of superhuman intelligence. Cratory is another strong point of our President. Indeed it is said that the judges for the three counties around here in the Oratorical Con- test last year were spellbound when he delivered his speech on the Con- stitution and - won. The Annual goes to press too early to say with certainty what his success in the Contest will be this year but one thing we do know, Bayley is proud of her son. 20 I HIELIEN MIAIRIIIE RYAN Class Vice-President 4, 1. Associate Editor-The Annual. Manager Girls' Basketball 4. Assistant Manager Girls' Basketball 3. Class Basketball 2, 4. Social Committee 3. Dance Committee 3. Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Promoter C. S. M. C. 1. Dramatic Club 4. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. Manager Class Basketball 1. B. A. A. Dance Committee 4. 1 X 1 -ct.cvwf'-'-. Nafure bas but liitle clay like fbaflj ii A Of which she molded ber. ,. 55 S this the face that launched a thousand ships?,' No, not ships, but projects for our dear old High. Essays on any diilicult subject alien to the intelligence of most of us flow from her pen. Her everyday conversation is punctuated with quotations from the classics and gems of wisdom fall from her lips practically every time she speaks. Unfortun- ately, the majority of the Class does not appreciate these more-to-be-de- sired-than-gold-yes-much-finegold-remarks and refuses to take her seriously and, - hush. Sometimes her laughter becomes the despair of the Faculty. Now isn,t she inconsistent, I ask youg and yet, to know her is to love her. 21 CARMEN JOHN GOLDEIRIE Class Treasurer 4, 1. Class President 2, 3. Chairman B. A. A. 4. Vice President B. A. A. 3. Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Football 4. Sports Editor-The Annual 4. Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Chairman B. A. A.-Dance Committee Junior Varsity Basketball 1. Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Promoter C. S. M. C. 1. Junior Dance Committee 3. Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Chairman 3. , Dramatic Club 4. l ,U W if H A Aim the best yo' lain and trust to luck. lifeable chap this Fink, and one with brains. As Treasurer of the Senior Class, every penny and nickel was carefully weighed by him before deposited. Though he claimed to have one of the Worst drags with the Faculty he managed to keep his grades up to a fairly comfort- able average. In athletics we find Fink performing Herculean labor on the Varsity Squad. Aside from the field of athletics, he is a born sales- man, and if, in ten years from now, he looks you up and sells you a mil- lion dollars, worth, don't say we didn,t warn you. We believe him cap- able of it and more. 22 , I- ' , -C ,xxx M 'xx F lllRlENlE IEILAIINIE KIELILY Class Secretary 4, 3. Dramatic Club 4. C. S. M. C. Contest 3. . Associate Editor-The Annual. She is truly greaf, X jj V. ,mr ,. Who is truly good? . HAT makes us shade our eyes as if from a brilliant light? It's only Irene, one of the most intellectual members, approaching after a hard argument with a member of the Faculty to raise her mark from 99 to 100. Renee', is quiet but what a lot she does! Dover's best is our auburn-haired Lily maid and yet a veritable contradiction is she -- for who can forget her humorous interpretation of Mammy,' in the Senior Play P We Wish that Irene might have spent more time with us so that We could profit by knowing her better. Our best wishes go with you, Renee Elaine. 23 L Q' xx, - f , -1. 1. . ,u ' 7 MQ JOHN RAYMOND BONNAVIIAT Treasurer 1. Vice-President 3. Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3, 4. Educational Speech, 4. Dramatic Club 4. Class Chairman 4. . fp , Q He holds 011 through blame, And falters not at praise. RAY from Mt. Tabor! When John first came to our school, he was one of those modest unassuming little strangers from Jersey City that you hear so much about and never see. Then he was a com- parative midget - now, look at him. The Boy's size is nothing less than an argument that size is not everything. As cheer leader for Bayley, he is superb. And when he warms up to his subject he is a most impres- sive and persuasive speaker. Remember him on Educational Day? Too, there's the Senior Play! Wasn't he the big laugh as Sammy? 24 'Mv- 'r' a T ' 'R . xi! AX. Xi 1 4 1 '- ' V L i . W , 4 . r I , 9 J Xi' 1 X !i'f ,V 4 of 1- 4- ,., IRIITA FRANCES BENIEVHJLIE Dramatic Club 4. Glee Club 4. Dance Committee 4. A rare combimzfion of fun, frolic and worlef, T was in the Sophomore Class, we met her iirst, and learned to ad- mire her sincerity, sympathy and unfailing charm. Declan was an- other member of that famous cast, Black and White. We shall always remember her fine interpretation of Lily. If Mountain Lakes can boast of more like her, bring them on. 25 RCOlBlElRT lMlAlUlRlIfClE CAIULAHAN Class Treasurer 2. Social Committee 4. Vice-President 3. Ring Committee 3. B. A. A. Dance Committee 4. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. Captain Varsity Basketball 3. Junior Varsity Basketball 1. Class Baseball 1, 2, 3. Class Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 4. -ry-X Full of repose, full of replies. NE of our old members of Bayley High, Bob can tell you about the early days and what used to happen my first yearf, How he can remember back that far nobody knows. Yet he seems to get most of his work done, but that's because he is in the schoolroom most of the time. Being an athletic chap, he has been Captain of the Varsity Squad for the past two years and many a foe has been seen to wilt under his drive. While it is not difficult to list the things a person does, a personality is an indescribable and different thing. All we can say is that there are few people who would be more desirable to have around than Bob.,' 26 ' -,, ll L Y MARIE IPAIUILIINIE CAMUISA President G. A. A. 4. , Treasurer 3. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. - Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3. Social Committee 4. 'Q Cheer Leader 3. . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. - .Ng il x A face with gladuess ozfersprcad, Soff smiles by bunzmz kiudlzess f9rc'a'. LACK-EYED Susans, masque ball, tambourines come to one on see- ing Marie. Her bursts of spontaneous laughter and clever remarks have often relieved the strain of a long period of P. A. D. or Chem. Have we told you that, as the graceful and successful cheer leader, she has led many of our teams to victory, as President of the Girls' A. A. she ruled wisely and well? Yes, we had a full treasury under her regime. We love thee, sweet Marie. And here's the very best wish for your happiness. 27 1 ,, ,ie ' We ' ,a p? .J l PAUL GOODWIN CAMHSA Manager Basketball 4. Social Committee 4. Ring Committee 3. Dance Committee 3. Treasurer B. A. A. 3. Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Basketball 3. Education Program 4. B. A. A. Dance Committee 4. School Reporter 4. Track Manager 4. Class Football 4. N N fx Q: 1 y 1. The man Camisa from God knows where, With firm address and foreign airg With news of nations in his talk, And something royal in his walk. tall, suave, dignified youth saunters into the room, a youth with raven locks, the class Beau Brummel and the joy of a Bond Street tailor. What more could any maiden ask for her Prince Charm- ing? Goody fits the bill. And yet, so far he has been indifferent to the attractions of the fair ones and has resisted their wiles. In his Junior year, the Boys' Athletic Association had in him an excellent treasurer and the Basketball Team of 1930-31 was fortunate to have him for a man- ager. Only those who succeeded in penetrating his reserved manner can say that the life he intends to follow is one for which he is admirably suited, the life of a soldier. We envy Uncle Sam's winning such a fine scholar and gentleman. 28 .a ' .B AY L EY. 1 sl. J Jo I li AGN IES THIEIRIESIE CHAPMAN Class Vice-President 1, 2. Dramatic Club 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. Captain Varsity Basketball 4. Vice-President B. A. A. 4. Class Track Team 1, 2, 4. Dance Committee 3. xwj Full beautiful, a fairjfs c'H.'frf, i Her loair was long, ber foot was light, And ber eyes were mild. iff? I MINIATURE on ivory of a demure and exquisite little lady tinted with the softest pastel colors and you have Agnes. She, is animated, however, with burning energy. As Captain of the Girls' Basketball Team she has been indispensable in leading them to victory or in helping them to take defeat with a smile. What We can't understand is how such a sweet little girl can accomplish so many and such big tasks. . I f- N .K iv ' xx ,mg s X, W , , , , a X, l . - fv 1931 f4HS .. , J , . - f, -X, V4 , 1x1m::!.4....,....,...-. .,...,- ..... . ..,... . i .,,,., -..- ,.- . ... I- ij PATRICK ANTONY CULUEN Vice-President 2. Varsity Football 4. Captain Class Football 4. Junior Varsity Football 4. Class Basketball 2. Class Baseball 3. Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Social Committee 4. Class Swimming Team 3. l gl KJ YN i'UIl7lZ01!66i 1'e11zai11s the purpose of his soul. 65 ATX' the only male representative from Convent, has never lost any of the admirable qualities possessed by him when as a shy little laddie he entered High. He is a genial fellow with an unfailing good humor and one Whose friendship every one likes to have. On most sub- jects this loyal son of Convent is a strong, silent man, but once get him started on a certain Edmund Burke and he will talk in pleasing general- ities with no definite reference to the text. Cool-headed, cagy and filled with plenty of common sense, we have no fear for his future. 30 'QM Aw 1 K Y , .. , ,, , . . ,. jf 'ut is A 1. if. s, .f f MARY ELIZABETH CHAPMAN Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. Varsity Basketball 4. Glcc Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Track Team 1, 2, 4. . ,ff ,J A sfczrfled wonder in ber foil!-blue eyes. 'li ll IVACIOUS, merry and popular - that describes Mary from Whip- pany. Her witticisms are not restricted to the outside but in the ex- citement of a game or during a heavy Latin period We enjoy the spice of her wit. On looking in Chapman's Knot Homefsj notebook, we saw she is gifted with an unusual talent for puzzling Math. Some future time, we are informed, Mary will discuss the hypothenuse of the day's news while the youngsters con the comic sections. Einstein would love Mary. 31 EREDEIRICK JAMES CUMMHNGS Associate Editor-The Annual 4. Chairman-Education Week 4. Ring Committee 3. Promoter of C. S. M. C. Class Baseball 3. K I , I- 4 - Behold another Fredericlz to bless The siafzdmfcl and secure success. ND here, gentle reader, is Fred, perhaps better known as Duke.,' He has his little troubles but we must say he has a gentle dis- position for he always comes through with a smile, and, girls, we must say that he is a handsome looking lad. Best o' luck, Fred. JZ aff etae e fBeAYLEYf .y f 1 g,, 5 - ' sr- ,'. 'Nf f 7 'W ' ALICE IEILEANOR CHARLTON Glee Club 1, 4. Track Team 1. Dramatic Club 4. Dance Committee 4. A mind at peace with all below, A heart wlaose love is innocent. LICE, we may say, belongs to the Old Guard. She has journeyed with us from the Grammar Grades until We find tht Ally is necessary to our peace and comfort. She possesses one of those naive tem- peraments that combine a sense of humor with a meticulous care never to offend. We do not fear that We will forget our Allyg We hope she will ever remember us. , ,,.M 33 ,-'D--'51 I 4 , , f sf.-xxx ,.L.44es x - -a ---.5-4-W A, .flux ' G H 3 X, ' , ' ' . ' ,iff , X , 7 ' f ' t B AYL12. WILLIAM JOHN DIEMIPSIEY Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Baseball 4. Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Football 4. Class Football 4. Educational Program 4. Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. 7f,- K ' 4,1 4-in, ,4, Q 'C If f ' 1 The name of great, your mortal mind will suit g But justice is your daring attribute. NTRODUCING 'tBill immo vero the Philosopher for thus votes the Class and the Class cannot err fVox Populi, Vox Deil . An old inhabitant of the Senior Class, he has certainly made himself right at home this year. His round-about method of convincing us that we are right or Wrong has Won our admiration. In this profound institution of learning he is always optimistic and is forever persuading its members that the Finals are a snap and that While there's life, there's hope. 34 gs It It-1 is s fs' 4 fm . l A B .iff L Y' '54, , Qftzgs, L r K -- V V - N.. Xl HELEN MARIE COLLINS Class Secretary 1. - Vice-President Z. President 3. ' President of Glee Club 1. 1 Secretary of Glee Club 3. Glec Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Social Committee 4. Vnrsitv Basketball 1, 2. ' Class Basketball 1, 2. Associate Editor-The Annual Secretary of Girls, A. A. 4. x Keeper of Class Dairy 4. Thou mnsf not foucb the frcfedonz of my milza'. ELEN seems to come pretty near the ideal of American girlhood. She excels in athletics and keeps the rest of us on the jump for first rank in studies. Her disposition has Won multitudes of friends for her. She has that quality that makes for success in all things undertaken. Her future is surely holding open house to her friends. 35 J --1 ff f A ' C' ff 8 3 N -V x s r if R Y, .1 v s JOHN JOSEPH DUJFIF Junior Police 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Football 4. Social Committee 4. Class Basketball 2. Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Cool, undisturbed, and always lytlfldffdidllf, HE greatest pronunciation expert of the age. One of the Twins but which one? Ah, that is the question - Whether he is James or John. We've Written John. What do you think? Well, being either James or John, he keeps up the class spirit from 8:20 to 2:30 -- or later. Underneath it all there is a heart of gold and his Willingness to help those in need has won for him the friendship of every boy and girl of Bayley High. 36 X77 1' 1 , -Q-, h fNL I A1,,1- N, ' l ...WM ,,,.,. -, eeaa .-...,-.,- M,-.--s. .. ...- ....M..-M.--.af 5-3 fx. . M N . A,, , , , X- , I X - - 2 Y -K,mBAYLBY'.Wwfm + s a. MARION FRANCES DIEILP Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. Q Varsity Basketball 4. Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Dance Committee 4. N X w Laugh, fby girlish laughter. Y, what Wonders a smile and a cheerful Word can Work on a blue Monday sort of day! That's Marion. Though teachers vainly plead and crisply command, she says, Good students aren't the fashion. A basketball holds thrills for her, and the Utility Bus, a cozy corner for her Burke and Milton. Some day she will own that bus. Then we can have a free ride. Yes, Marion? ' 37 ,, R Q.gg5. -l53l Txgfw if J A W,4 S ,, fl' g if it ' IQ 1 S '1 t , fvpmgixy Egvgga., -. W, W ,W HH 1 JAMES ANTHONY lDlUlFlF Junior Police 1, 2, 3, 4. Assistant Business Manager 4. Social Committee 4. X 1 I l X. S1furd y, brave and true, the kind Wb0'd fight and falter not. HIS year, the Senior Class is really indebted to the Twins for having made the year less boring, as well as giving us something to think about besides Chem.,' Which is which? Is this James? is the daily puzzled query. Always amiable is James - or is it John? Want a ride, transportation to your residence? James, or is it John, is your man. He Would walk a mile Uames or John Wouldl to do you a favor, though not so far for Lady Nicotine because he has not yet succumbed to the Weed.,' In spite of no particular athletic yearnings, he can pound the big brass drum. Gr is it John? Ya- w' 'x ff S S, A rx f f, 'ff l'- . . .m, , -41:7-71-5:,?f':,..'T+11 Y ,yew fl if y l f 1 U 1. '41, 1, 'fy . , '1,,,l', , lvl 1 - I q . ,. 3 N, GIEIRTTRIUDIE MARGARET DTUGAN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Basketball 1, 2. Manager Girls' Basketball 3. Track Team 1. Dance Committee 4. Mirtla, admit me to tby crew. GALE of laughter and bursts of excited talking float down the Senior Corridor. We laugh and gasp, It's Gert!', If you ever feel blue, call Gertrude in and she will cheer you up, because one can't help but laugh when near her. Lots and lots of luck, Merry Maid. 193.1 'H Wifi . X ' 1' ' 1 , js ., t M 4 4 A . 4..- , FIRANCCIIS JOSEPH DTUNTLAP Treasurer of Class 3. Dance Committee 4. B. A. A. Dance Committee 4. Manager of Basketball 4. Class Basketball 3, 4. Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Associate Editor-The Annual 4. Class Football 4. I . xx . . We can always feel zfloy greatness. MAN of hidden charm, really, he needs no one to make his repu- tation for him as he has accomplished that nobly himself. When- ever the class Wants to put something over the top he is right behind it, pushing it and giving his utmost endeavor for its success. Francis is a hard plugger in all his subjects. Even a member of the Faculty was once heard to say Francis is a conscientious worker. One look at those earnest blue eyes should convince the most doubtful. We predict a suc- cessful career for him. 40 .iq I in Wil' 5: - fee V- . ' , 7 . , 2 aB AY L EYf'L , ,fqx ..........--.--,.,--,-..--.. AA, . . .. , -....--,-ii.,.-... J ,A A ., f MARY VIRGINIA GARLAND Art Editor-The Annual. Class Day Committee 3. Dance Committee 3. School Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club 4. Track 1. l i 7 .. Holy, fair, and wise is she, The heaven sucla grace did lend ber. UTED notes of a violin, dusk in a rose garden, a plume of purple smoke - an impression of the talented musician and artist of the Class of '31. And then there are her indefinable qualities. As an actress, the lead in the Senior Play entitled her to highest honors. We hear you have dreams of a musical career, Virginia. We are impatiently awaiting your first concert. U 41 QTEK' uf' Tw 7.31 l iiii fvwx 1 9 3 1 ig: LWQ' if , -,.V -,..........--...., .,., . ........... ,.i. I. QNX g g ff7lf?7i,7ix,N H ..,,5 X - .... -vw -.---W V - - Y --'- va - - - ' --W H -- '5 H x ,J fi , nf f r '1 .F -. - 'X t - .,.. Q. .... e. - i . .gf .HZ ' '. 4 i N EDNIUND THOMAS HAJLILIINAN . Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ff Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ' Varsitv Football 4. I ' Class Football 4. f - Ring Committee 3. 5 Class Track 1, 2, 3. x' 5 N g ' J 3 4 X vtxrj Sczgac'i0zzs, irue, alzikl l'Zl1 b1Ll6'llf of wif. ERE we have this year,s edition of Bayley's perennial bid to fame, Ben. What memories will that name conjure up when We are old and gray! Like the great Johnson, Benn is the dictator and the punster of his circle of sixteen. Look dumb but don,t talk dumb, is his advice. During our years at Bayley not once have We been able to stick him for a reply. Try sometime for yourself. He is also a noted basketball player and on all occasions when he has the chance, he comes through with fly- ing colors. His figure, long drawn out, has stemmed the tide in many a game. We certainly have never thought of him as a grind but -. 42 ,, -1 'lv' Am si fs fm 4 s 1 55' 3 1 ' -W ' X f f - - , N 415' l1',lKx M W-. .,,., ..,,. . .., tn.-..v..a.....,..-f.,...,..-.f........,..z,..,,i-f,.-. S2413 if th, s ' . IQ Q I ,jyb-1 I GlElRTlRlUlDlE MARHE GlEAlRY Class Basketball 4. Varsity Basketball 4. Glee Club 1 ,2, 3, 4. Well does the May that lies Smiling in thy cheeks confess, The April in thy eyesg Muffin! sweeiness they expressf' lv, y '1 U-V14 s-nf UR Wild Irish rose brimming over with laughter and joy. There is such an aurora of gladness and sweetness about her that we all like to be around her. She is exceedingly popular with us and with the Fac- ulty, as you have guessed. We dread the parting of the Ways. Remember us sometimes, Gertrude, as we shall be thinking of you. 43 lv ,fm-I-,N K i,'?7rT::-A. ,,r.1Lr1J5x ey-, ..,,. ,e , ,nts uf r r,,, .s ., Keg. P - It I 'i , 7 'Lf'-. - ,f X. .xnxx 1 'X FRANCIS BERNARD MANNHNG Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club 4. Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Football 4. Class Football 4. Track 4. i B , e X X! f if A hero tall, Dislodging pinnacle and parapei. AST an eye on Whip, our prince of good fellows, the knight of J good humor and clean sportsmanship. He has been the mainstay of the Varsity Basketball Squad for the past four years and to see our teams tear up and down the hall one would think it was impossible to lose out but unfortunately, this year such was not the case. Not Whip's fault. He has marked ability in tossing a horsehide and, in passing a pig- skinf' Of all che achievements of this young man the one that astonishes us most is the number of periods after hours that he manages to slip. Anyway, We are all glad that one of our members had the good luck in this line that others have lacked. 44 iifils 3 t, .,4.,,xf'r4 ,. , , - .M ., ..,-, .,...,., ..--, ,...i,, ,-..,. .. ,, faiaife Xp ' ,X V. ,I Y B 1.4 Y -ANI ?.f7 j,,,il. NJMK-W.-,M,,,,,r,,., , ., ,.,, ,M ,,,, UW, WYWDKAX N v v ELIEANOR JLAUIRIINA GORDON X Glec Club 1, 2, 4. X Dance Committee 4. ' Y 'S fi l i .l el X1 1 S li With trembling steps and humble reverence Sloe cometh in before the Almigbtyls view. NE madly scans the dictionary for adjectives to describe her. She is just El, with her little-girl smile and envied blush. Her endear- ing naiveness and her ultra-feminineness make us all love her. She has made a special place for herself at Bayley and it will be empty soon for where will we find another NEI? ,Em 1 . H74 il. ' . ,J ri 1 .A Mx. lm' vi, ..., - ,.,.... ..., ,i,,. .,, -., . ,...,L, Ty f' .f'?tf?i'K ,fe f R i i-4 wi 4 . JOHN FRANCIS NAIUCGHTON Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Basketball 1. Class Treasurer 3. Dance Committee 3. Assistant Manager Baseball 3. Manager Baseball 4. Manager Track 4. Business Manager--The Annual. Social Committee 4. Still shall thine honor ana' thy name, Still shall thy praise abide. 55 ED,,' like Rudy Vallee, is just too good to be true. He is the owner of a voice - one of those crooning tenors. Once We used to hear him over the radio. Alas, he is heard no more. Red decided that the strain of Watching the pianist play and singing at the same time was a terrible, too terrible strain on his delicate constitution. But his urge in music has found an outlet. As soon as he has finished his course in the piano, he intends to take up orchestral work, at which We hope that he has the same success as Rudy with his Connecticut Yankees. 46 X -,. . - 7 X f tl A xl 1,-., V . it if EY1 4, s J, - dsl A ,KX ,e--aa NlAlRfGlUElRllTlE ClAlRll-CIE HIGGINS Social Committee 4. Girls' Varsity Team 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Happy and lifbesonzcg ye! reliving Ill' shy? '?'i AVEN'T you noticed the tall, graceful Marguerite as she Wended her way daily to our Class? For the past your years, Marge,' as a classmate has had our esteem and admiration. Timid, almost to the point of extinction, when Duty and Right is the question, Marguerite is the fearless champion. Does she love athletics? Watch her in a game of volley ball, tennis, or basketball. She is at her best. Aflios, Marjarifa. -. ' 5' N 47 l X. .... ,,m 5 f . , , ,, , .t..., 7 A V, My .fu 1931 as 1.f 4' g,fg4..,.a.,s....--,.,,,, A, .--t ,,,tL.,,,-i.-.,,..-. r stguyj 5?-X I x 11.1. A K , f'.?-,-H-ffygf'-N, L, K -A I 'fx 'W V dx ,V Y 'f VN PV L' , . nd C 1' X- 'Q . gf ri '. V ,f 4 'ff' i x if 5 it .J in A j JOHN FRANCIS 0'lKlElElFlE Social Committee 4. C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Dance Committee 3. l Class Track, 2, 3. Class Baseball 3, 4. i I Class Basketball 3, 4. 1. lf J - I , W .F a 'S X Thoughts that dive deepest, rise radiant in clarity. ROM far, far in the distance, floats the tinkle of a banjo. The tinkle increases until suddenly you realize it's Jock. He is an exception to the old saying, All Work, etc. Since he didn't Hnd enough to do with a regular Senior Schedule, Jock decided to continue Spanish in his spare time, at present being the teacher's delight in Chemistry as Well, much to the disgust of the rest of the class. We are safe in saying that his unflagging industry will certainly carry him far in the scientinc field. Persistence seems to be his key to success. Here's hoping, Jock. 48 V, if Q2 3 h:Hyii....t...--....-...--.-.QC .. .-.H .-,.. ., M... ,- V! ff-- x MARY ClLAlUDlIA HOPKINS Class Chairman 3. Ring Committee 3. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Social Committee 3, 4. Dance Committee 3. Associate Editor-The Annual 4. Class Basketball 2, 3. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. X, , -.N K Anal always smiling to herself, Ji The like of having happy news. XXYXXX PICES and marigolds-and you have Mary by name anEMerry by nature. Her sparkling smile has made Willing followers of us all. Be- sides this she has been doing things for Bayley and the C. S. M. C. Who would look after the Welfare of the Propagation of the Faith, if we didn't have Merry? Hers was the forethought that made Bayley Hall for the Prelinval Dance, a place of beauty. Mary, Mary, quite contrary, what will we do without you? 49 .. t, , ,,..31t,,, J. . ex .. ,- .. .. .... . .. - W -V - 45 fc J S, . ... 1523.1 . ,s.. it , X a fseewg H if f f. C FRANCIS MICHAEL RIEJIJLLY President B. A. A. 4. Social Committee 3, 4. Varsity Football 4. Class Basketball 4. ,lunior Varsity Basketball 3. Class Basketball 2, 3. Class Baseball 3. Manager Class Baseball Manager Class Basketball 2. Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 True as the needle io the pole, And as the dial 1f0 ibe smzf, CRY, Who has my books? is echoed in the hall and a short but rather wide figure ambles into the room. It is none other than our Pope.,' However, his appearance and actions reveal a very fine char- acter and a marvelous disposition, visible to all who know him. To some who may ask, let it be known that he is not as studious as he claims, though some will have it he is among the scholars of his class. Where is this great man going to college? Oh well, we wish you the best in the world, Pope 50 .. , f'7 '4 'i -' f fax ,f',. .,,g.:.. H. . ,,4L,,,,l -X V .- Y ,... ...., Y .,-..J.fc... if- X' 2 Y if-3. X ff , , R, , I -1 9 3 -1 V Kflxplxi H rlrrdg. VV J ' C A ' , ii ii '--'li 75 ' i' . '7 3 gf? 1 i1,:,,1gQ,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,.,...,K.. . . f2 'f,'Q gn... ,,.,g,,.,,ra,.m.-.51 ...- A :4.,Q:.. ...- ...agen ........,.. ..,..f.f-F55'I 1 ' i V ' A-1 Y . ,,,, , ,. , C Ls 1, 1, Y ' I. l '1 MARY IESTIEILTLIE lHIOlUlRlIHlAN Class Secretary 3. Class Day Committee 3. Social Committee 3. Glee Club 1, 4. Class Track 1, 2. Class Historian 2. Art Editor-The Annual. WW7' r'NdfllVC, I 10110, and new! fo l1tlflll'C', arf. ARY adds prestige to our class with her genius at the piano and her clever pen sketches. We can,t just seem to make up our minds Whether she will be an artist or pianist. In predicting a great destiny for you, Mary, may we ask a remembrance of the Class of ,31 when you step through Time's shining archway of success? ,-Y 1 Q w 2 y, - . yi, v- fly I Tl Nb I4 7'7 , 0 14 IJ ap IW 'fr fn' ful 51 , .,. 4, . I 1, fe? 3 l t J. 19141 SARAH IFIRANCJES KIEYIES Chairman G. A. A. 4. Vice-President Glee Club 2. Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. ',Glee Club 4. , ' I A ,. If ftf, I live not in myself, but lL0 become A portion of flaose around me. ' 55 UX FEMINA FACTIH is Sally of '31. Candid, blunt and truth- ful, she is a recognized leader of deeds, Women and men. What shekels she has coaxed from us for the C. of M. Society, the C. S. M. C., and the Girls' Athletic Association! And we gave with a smile when Sally approached us. We've an inward conviction that Sally is casting longing eyes at a certain convent in New York. Happy Sally! 52 . IC- gf , ,-V- 't,' f' K7 ' , in ' ' V' LA C N-. A X f 1 r 'A gf: 'r 5,. A L ' 1f'T 't-. X DOTROTIHIY IEILIIZABIETH LOGAN Glec Club 1, 4. Track 1. Class Basketball 3. Varsity Basketball 4. N 'S -s Sincere in youthful beauty, added grace, ilzvirzeiblef, LITTLE thing almost lost in an enormous hoop skirt was the famed Dorothy Q. Add an elfish smile, slumberous gray eyes, sweetness and animation and you see Dorothy L. of the Class of '31, Brave little Dot, always bearing her class difficulties with a smile when We groaned. Annihilate time and space and come down often from Greystone to see us, Dot. 55 Q rr S., ,fag ,.. K1-A , - C V Q lx 5 ' if ,sa - at , ' J ' 'X ' e s 353 ,fx YL 37, ' ' ffflgh X V. ANNE ELIZABETH MAHONEY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Social Committee 4. Dramatic Club 4. .Ju v J' 'f A sweet and 'lDi1'1flt0ZLS soul. ENTIMENTAL MICKIE.,' While we fret and doubt, and doubt and fret over that dreadful Chem, she sits in a profound reverie with a happy smile on her lips. Other times-well, who enjoys a joke more than she? Wasn't she just the dearest little pickaninny in the Play? Anne, do be careful when you go out from the shelter of our Class to the Wide, wide World, lest when asked your name, you forget and say, Mah name? Mah name,s Mo ------ lassesln 54 ,..iie ' C if Qgfjwwzz,-vs ' . , e lffls f fs -'- --A'- ,,ff,r,+l is li 'ffffBTAY L .E C ' im W f f e e- r e +- I V if N KATIHURYN MYRTLE MILLER Social Committee 3, 4. Class Secretary 2. Associate Editor-The Annual. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Ring Committee 3. Dance Committee 3, 4. Class Team 4. Educational Speech 4. She is as gold - lovely. UR Kitty-A Spring day, daffodils and smiles. She has a merry greeting and a cheery word for all, when she dances across our path. We can't imagine what would have happened if we hadn't had Kit to contrive ingenious excuses for getting to all the games. And what a control she exercises to keep some people on the straight and narrow way. Besides, she is always ready to let us in on what tickles her so. Kit,' will never be the companion of gloom. s ' C655 4 0 17 f Q 4 A -'w..,k ' R . .. . .. . . J' V. T f's-.., 'ji F. 'gi 2' 1 'W V 7' me - ., I X E3 f '3. 2' al.. . ' sl MARIE CATHERINE MOTT Vice-President Glee Club 3, 4. Education Program 4. Class Secretary 2. C. S. M. C. 1. Vice-President 1. Class Track 1, 2. Class Chairman 1. 5 , - There was the girl all agreed Had shut willain her the rare seed Of learning. OONLIGHT on colonial columns, violet glades, and crystal depths typify one of the most loved of our Class. Picture an attractive face, with eyes like clear, deep mountain pools combined with a quick mind and a charming personality and you see before you, Marie. She has been an Honor Pupil through High. Saint Elizabeth College claims her in September--and she is going to write Books! 56 it A, , , ., , .. ,.,.,u.,,,.,, T .,,,,,....,-...--...Y, ,.,,i-- 1 o, all I3 A Y 1, is-5, Y , . J f if f for MARY WEIRONHCA PRIENDERGAST Class Manager 1. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1. l .I ,!r'- 1+ Thy rapt soul sifting in flaine eyes. r NTHUSIASTIC MARY - the pet dumpling of the Class, and Floyd Gibbons's one and only rival When she is relating the events of the hour. The words tumble over one another in the rush from her rosy lips. Hard little Worker and good little girl. We envy you your perseverance at study and We love your goodness. May the world give you only its best! Y 57 gg' ,wa f ,fi 3 U. 1. ,, 41' y I, ,.,,. , , , ,..,.-.V,i. -.-- ,.-..M..-........av... f -f,-Y 5 vf-H-ff . YW: Q l FRANCES MARIE PIEARQCE Class President 1. Class Vice-President 2. Ring Committee 3. Class Basketball 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1. .xg .fya s f J wx if' Virtue is your you justify frown or snzilef, IN ENTRANCING drawl, trilling laughter and soft brown eyes. That is what New York sent us with Frances. She is not only orna- mentalg we discover new talents in her all the time. A personality is hers varied with moods like the rainbow. She is an asset to our Class and will gain laurels for Alma Mater when she enters St. Elizabeth's College in the Fall. fx as V ' H , C 1 Avi' 'X , ,. ' 3. -I Q7 3 1 . ig --,ff A'e- ' ff-' ffffff 'ff Wi-' ff ' If Y ' ,N V l V--s CATHERINE ROSE PETROZZO V Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. Class Basketball 1, 2. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Track Team 1, 2. Social Committee 4. A calm sweet girl with ufzeartloly eyes. A FLASH of purple and gold and school spirit bubbling over, that's Kitty. We have known her for a long, long time, even way back in a Fifth Grade. She is a scholar and she has splendid athletic prowess. For two years, her clever work on the Varsity Squad has prevented opposing forwards from scoring. May she down all opposition in life beyond Bay- 1ey's sheltering portals and achieve the peak of Success as she has done in Bayley. ' Lf 'TY S . ,t is , ' .ln V 'ii be li S Si! , ,, , ..-ll..--l'l2 ' ..,c A MARY ILAUIRIETTA WALSH Ring Committee 3. ' Chairman C. S. M. C. 3. Secretary C. S. M. C. 4. Manager Class Basketball 2. Social Committee 3. ,W l Hpafco E 0 ll rr if - - ' an Eternal szmsbme stays where sloe zs. LOW throaty chuckle, twinkling eyes and sunshine! Here you have our Mary from Scranton. Her going leaves a shadow in the hearts of us who have learned to love her during the three years she has been with us. We say farewell reluctantly, Mary. May all the ambitious dreams of your happy heart find fulfillment. 60 ., A-X , ,ffl 771 - ex A Q17 ,,...,V4 Q ,,,, . ,, . ..,, . , ...., .. ,fl ,L ' ug My I IJ Ei lx 'ff rj ,,, .H 'J xx l' Asiff X J x35 J X Q ANNIE IELHZABETH WHALEN N l Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 4. N st NX . ' X X. l ' Laplfif Wifhifz thy soul is hidden laarmo1zy.', NNE'S ready smile and the ability to be a good listener have helped more than one of us through a stormy day. But when there is any fun to be had, Anne is Hrst there. Her loyal support of every undertak- ing in the cause of Bayley has helped us to be successful. Anne is going into the business world and we know her work will receive serious con- sideration and merited praise. You have our best wishes, dear Anne. ful sri MQ, Q , , ft-Hfe-.. ,. W , In Y g M, 1. F - -Lx l .gi w .a - -, f. f ' .. ii f3 is L I ix L WHATS IN A NAME 66 HAT'S in a name? Lightly it is asked and as lightly answered - A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Far be it from me to dispute with the poet who found tongues in trees, books in running brooksf' the haunting fragrance and the curled loveli- ness of the velvet petals of the rose under another name. But name it rose or weed, yet it Withers and by its bush it soon lies dead. Only the actions of the just smell sweet and blossom in the dustf' and give their names immortal birthf, What's in a name? Let us look down through the orbit of time to the origin of the name Bayley. Back a century ago in 1831, we see a young man entering Amherst College as a Freshman-james Roosevelt Bayley. The years as they pass show him as an Episcopalian minister, a Catholic priest, first Bishop of Newark, founder of Seton Hall College, and Archbishop of Philadelphia. He was a man noble, dignified, gentle, winsomeg attracting by his kindliness the lowliest, twining himself deep into the affections of his compeers and commanding by his virtues, the respect even of those who differed radically from his views. Truly, he too, could say, Of wealth or of glory I shall leave nothing behind me, CI think it, O God, enoughj But my name in the heart of a child. The Mother-house of the Sisters of Charity supported at first al- most entirely by Bishop Bayley, and the Propagation of the Faith were established by him in the diocese of Newark. By an interesting and un- designed coincidence, the Faculty of Bayley High is the Sisters of Charity, and in the diocese of Newark, Bayley High has been and is the Bamzer High School of the C. S. M. C., the student branch of the Propagation of the Faith. Let us now trace the progress of Bayley School through the years. In 1850, we see a line of twenty-five quaintly dressed girls and hardy boys filing into the first Catholic School in Morristown. Then 186 S. The bloody Civil War is over and perhaps a few of Bayley boys lie cold on a battlefield. At the milestone in 1897, we see our present Bayley Grammar School, but oh, how different! Then it stood bare and new on the old burying ground. With each year, we see a gradual change in the sur- roundings. What a turmoil in 1918! The Armistice has been signed. Bayley has done her bit, look at the stars in our banner. In 1924, the first class of graduates goes forth from Bayley High. We glance quickly over the remaining years until we come to 1931. We have behind us the repu- tations and the traditions that have grown to a mighty size through these eighty years. We have been inspired by the deeds of the past to go for- ward to accomplish deeds as great. We have added a little to the length- ening scroll of names which we hope will serve as a stimulus to posterity as it has to us. THOMAS FRANCIS KAVANAGH, '31, 62 1 is 1 A, a.... , 'ri V I ss THE CLASS HISTORY C? i,ll7 if 'il j gg' fL'.1 l el HERE was magic in the blue sky, and fairy gold in every sunbeam on that September morning four years ago, when eighty of us stood before the doors of Bayley High. Was it strange that we should think that an unseen Ali Baba gave the whispered command, Open Sesame as the portals swung wide for us to take the treasures of learning's store? We entered as strangers in a strange land. The Seniors looked us over, and passed by, the Juniors smiled pityingly, murmured, Poor Simps and went their way. With the grins of Cheshire cats, the Sophomores chuckled, Wait till we start, Freshies! ' The days became weeks and as swiftly grew into months. Fame came to our door, liked the budding green of our Freshman year and stayed. Success in the languages, athletics and social affairs brought the attention of the Upper Classmen, and where they came to scoff, they remained to praise. Which of us does not remember the Fudge Party of '27? Was there not a unique package of fudge made by the girls, who, either by accident or by design, so it tasted, placed all the chemicals of the General Science Lab in the boiling of the sweet? Slowly, steadily, surely, the sand drops in the hour-glass of Time. At last, the falling leaf and the fading flower found us Sophomores. We were the Jazz band of the school. Was there ever a class who pretended to know more of angles and less of angels than our class of '28? The Finals made us sadder and wiser as we mourned the ones we left behind. The parting of the ways came in the Junior year. The majority of the class with an eye for business felt the get rich quick urge and chose the General Course. But there were social gatherings when we met to- gether to trip the light fantastic on the toes of our partners. Our Junior dance made history in Bayley. That's what We think. Others may dis- agree. Fame again smiled on our class. In the Times Oratorical Contest, a member of Junior A was the winner in the three counties-Warren, Sussex and Morris. What a night that was! Slowly, steadily, surely the sand drops in the hour-glass of Time. We were fitted, forty-two strong, in the Senior Room. There were occasions when we felt like animated corkscrews as we uwiggled in and out of the room. After the usual excitement of elections of class officers and the year book staff, we gave a colorful party on weird, mysterious Hallowe'en. The picturesque attractiveness of the costumes were en- 03 47 Af 1 X1 Vp -QVMW at--M-A--e-----1'-wfqlfyffe 4. ,ff tqgupggiili U MMM,-,Q 1 in 1 thusiastically received in the sphere of witches, ghosts and black cats. Revelry reached its point in the grand march preceding the distribution of the prizes. Back to work we went to prepare for Educational Week. Who can tell of the midnight oil that was wasted on the themes that lwere thrust upon us? Well, even that week passed. While critics were attempting to diagnose the present theatre disease of New York, the dramatic horizon of Bayley grew bright. Being none too sure of our histrionic talent, we tempted, urged and stimulated our players and made our audience like us by presenting Black and White. A laurel of praise was given to each member of the Senior Dramatic Incorporated. Plug, grind, grind, plug, hard at work up to the week before Christ- mas. Then in the true Christmas spirit of good will, we gave a Senior Christmas party. The effervescence of youth made it heartily enjoyable for the Seniors and the wee guests of the Primary Grades. There were Christmas stockings and gifts even for che little ones at Villa O'Connor, Gladstone. Every one helped place the long silvery icicles on the stately tree in the center of the hall. Holly and red ribbons draped the stage, and poinsettias peeped from every nook and crevice at our own Orchestra. While the Seniors had a good time so did the outsiders and it was most unselfish as it should be at that season. The month of January brought two rare literary treats to us. And this is how it happened. We journeyed to St. Elizabeth College, Convent Station, to listen to a lecture, Culture and the Coming Peril by the great English writer, Gilbert K. Chesterton. He' was late in arriving, late so late that The Reverend Father Fulton Sheen of the Catholic Uni- versity, Washington, who happened to be in the audience, stepped upon the stage and by his informal talk, A Sense of Humorf' changed the yawns of the weary audience into broad expansive smiles. What an en- joyable hour that was, as in and out like a thread of gold in cloth of drab was woven the humor of the Divine! Then in came Gilbert K. Chester- ton. Have you seen his picture and his autograph in our year book? We are justly proud of both. Mid-year exams sobered and saddened us. Many were the resolu- tions in the bleak days that followed. However, youth, like Banquo's ghost, ups and will not down. Our Prelinval Dance was the embodi- ment of everything lovely. It was the most delightful and the longed-for frolic of the entire year. Never had the hall looked more attractive. The flags, crimson hearts, and palms made a mass of harmonizing color. The girls themselves resembled dainty flowers with their vari-hued gowns fall- ing petal-like to the ground. We paid the piper for we settled back the next day to chew the ends of our pencils while we considered a new side to the n-gon Constitution. In the midst of our observations, came an invitation to an Italian Supper. 64, 'V . With such a charming hostess as Catherine Petrozzo and such apprecia- tive guests, the supper could not have been less than a social triumph. On St. Patrick,s Day, Alice Charlton was the Queen of Hearts. The Bridge Party held in her home proved that Alice is a royal financier. The proceeds helped to swell our bank account. Our success in the field of sport lies not in ourselves but in our stars -the sport luminaries that we brought with us from our Junior Year. Again they showed the caliber of their strength in the field of football, basketball, baseball and track. Let me list them for you: Whip, Ben, Fink,,' Bob and Bil1. Every fan knows the magnetic cheerleader, Johnny Bonnaviat. Easter came and went. Our coffers were not yet full. What were we to do? In consternation, we sought the ones that cannot fail us, our Mothers. They arranged a card party which delighted all who came to Bayley Hall on the evening of April seventh. Spring went on her way, ushering in balmy days breathing the in- cense of her blossoms. New joy was ours. The pictures of the classes were photographed and so were we-in caps and gowns-with Monsignor in the midst of our group. Do you know that we waited four long years for that day? Slowly, steadily, surely the sand drops in the hour-glass of Time. We cannot linger in the recital of the pastg we cannot peer into the pages of the future. There comes upon our ears, a persistent cry, Copy, more copy! It is the printer. Wbaf is to come we know not. But we know Tlaat what has been was good-was good to show. THOMAS FRANCIS KAVANAGH, '31. 65 . A .rs ,.. , ---wg 1 9 3.1M 1 H o 1,4 'Y N I Y ,fi ... f'w,,A, --X ,.snAA g Q 1 jk x N . CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1931, being of disposing mind and sound body, do make and publish this our last will and testament. First: To Monsignor Ellard, beloved pastor, guide and friend, we bequeath our deep appreciation for the many privileges he has granted to us during our years at Bayley, and we hereby state that he is to share in our daily prayers for those we love. Second: To the Faculty, we leave our undying love. May it sweeten the memory of the hours they coiled with us this past year. Third: To all undergraduates, we leave the Senior superiority com- plex. Fourth: To the Juniors as a whole, we yield our honored and digniied position. It is only fitting that we should bequeath to them individually, our innumerable and incomparable talents. We, therefore, with a feel- ing of pride, not without some reluctance, part with our special gifts. First: To Richard Amy is left the efficiency of Thomas Kavanagh as President of the Senior Class and his troubles as Editor-in-chief of the Bayley Annual. We also will a small bottle of senna juice. It keeps the hair from graying. Second: To Raymond Keyes is left the practical way by which Johnny Bonnaviat utilized his study periods. May he get as much knowl- edge from them as John did! Third: Fred Cummings wills his nonchalant manner to Charles Had- ley. The Class of '31, being in a generous mood, adds a large leather medal as a reward to Charles for his hair-breadth escapes with Aeneas over the threatening skies and seas-in the Senior Room. Fourth: With great pleasure we bestow upon Mary Maher who has never outgrown her juvenility despite the stateliness of our presence, Frances Pearce's reserved nature. Fifth: To Claire Underhill is left by Agnes Chapman, the much coveted position of Captain of the Girls' Varsity. Sixth: To Joseph Gannon is bequeathed the one and only original laugh of Carmen Goldere. May the Class of '32 have their risibilities stirred as often as they hear it. Seventh: To Alvera McGough is bequeathed the sweet graciousness that has distinguished Virginia Garland through High and Helen Ryan's responsible position of Class Scribe. Eighth: Marie Camisa wills a quantity of her exuberance and her smile to Elizabeth Sweeney. Ninth: John Naughton bequeaths his crooning tenor voice to Ed- ward Beston for use only over Bayley High's radio station. 66 B if B AY L E Y WX, ,yum 6, .xv-5,..........--.... .... . ., . . , . .. ..-a,,,.- V W . Tenth: To Brendan Murray, Pope Reilly leaves his generosity. We hope this spirit will be so developed that the Class of '32 will need no other source of financial aid. We hope---! Eleventh: To James O'Reardon we leave Bill Dempsey's collegiate swagger-quite swank, you know-to go with his pile coat. Twelfth: Irene Kelly leaves her vast number of well-thumbed text books to Rita Hogan in the hope that Rita may be able to solve the un- employment question for the future seniors. Thirteenth: Alice Charlton wills her ceaseless chatter and her quaint way of relating moss-covered jokes to Margaret Glaab. Fourteenth: Punctuality is the key to success in the Senior Room. We leave Marie Mott's spectacles to Louise Sharkey. No need now to mistake 8:20 for 8:30 a. m. Fifteenth: Anita Sweeney is to receive Katherine Milleris vim and some of her imperious manner. Sixteenth: Mary Walsh leaves her delicacy of manner and her lip- stick-what's left of it-to Louise Madden on the sole condition that it's kept below stairs. We mean the lipstick, not the manner. Seventeenth: Gertrude Dugan leaves her optimistic view of Senior Life to Florence Kelly. Eighteenth: To the unknown Cinderella, we leave the Black Slipper Csize tenj which was found on the window ledge in the Senior Room and has since disappeared, but the quest of the Black Slipper is left to George Burns by Francis Manning. Nineteenth: Anna Whelan leaves her ability to be satisfied with every one and no one in particular to Catherine Mulvaney. Twentieth: Anna Mahoney bequeaths her maddening Qto the teacherj giggle to Helen Camisa. Cherish it and exercise it, for it has relieved the tension of many a History period. Twenty-first: Mary Hourihan leaves her bored expression and her drawing pens to Eleanor Malley, on condition that she never, never has a drag with any of the teachers. Twenty-second: Mary Hopkins bequeaths to Eleanor Brown her bubbling pep and her sense of responsibility. Twenty-third: Sarah Keyes leaves her knack of getting what she wants when she wants it to Margaret Callahan. Twenty-fourth: To Samuel Kollar is bequeathed the solution of Ein- stein's Relativity by Mary Chapman. Twenty-fifth: To Joseph Kozan, John Duff leaves his spirit of in- dustry and his novel pronunciation. Twenty-sixth: To Freddie Miller is left Bob Callahan,s unique method of jumping over the big words in the Conciliation Speech by ah-ah-Burke. 67 I - ,s . .... , E E s ' V H3 A Y E xiii . , L7-l-Fx . g V MD! ITL! Twenty-seventh: Helen Collins wills to Margaret O'Hara her office as keeper of the Daily Doings at Bayley. Twenty-eighth: Patrick Cullen leaves the Black Chargerv to Ed- ward Barry. Free transportation for all who get there first is the slo- gan, Ed. Twenty-ninth: To Philomena Danzi is left Rita Beneville's dramatic ability and a set of rules for the prudent disposition of the weekly allow- ance. Thirtieth: Officer James Duff resigns his post as School Ofiicer to John Pentony. A big shining badge goes with the honor and a whistle. Blow Johnny, blow, make the wild children careful. Thirty-first: Ben Hallihan leaves his inexhaustible supply of witti- cisms that have made even our stern Mentor smile to Mary Kenney. Thirty-second: To Thomas Stewart we leave the ever ready spirit of cooperation possessed at present by Francis Dunlap. Guard it well, Peanut, as it is priceless-when one becomes a Senior. Thirty-third: Mary Prendergast bequeaths to Arthur Romaine her torrential flow of speech. Thirty-four: Paul Goodwin Camisa leaves to Tony Appio his diplo- matic manner of reconciling the team to the schedule. Thirty-fifth: To Edward Leary, John O'Keefe leaves his 90's in Chemistry. ' Thirty-sixth: Catherine Petrozzo bequeaths to Francis Cullen her lucid explanations of men prominent in English Literature. I think it was her father. Thirty-seventh: To Ann Hopkins, Dorothy Logan and Marion Delp leave an I. O. U. to purchase the daily dozen of Dixie Cups. Thirty-eighth: To Catherine Lake, Gertrude Geary and Eleanor Gordon bequeath their charming manners and sweet dispositions. Thirty-ninth: To Frances King, Marguerite Higgins leaves her wil- lowy figure. We do hereby constitute and appoint Sister Geraldine to be the sole executrix of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal this eighteenth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred thirty- one. THOMAS FRANCIS KAVANAGH, IRENE ELAINE KELLY, CARMEN JOHN GOLDERE, JOHN RAYMOND BONNAVIAT. HELEN MARIE RYAN, '31, 68 jffiiiff'-sqj ...UE . , .,..., lv I f ' CLASS PROPHECY T Rome, it was, at the Vatican Library, where I had gone to do research work in the interest of Noxford University, recently endowed by the Carmen Goldere Fund-one million dollars. For two hours, I had been taking notes from manuscripts yel- lowed by age, to help me with the book I was completing, The Where- fore of the Why . Disturbed by the sound of approaching footsteps, I impatiently pushed the manuscripts from me, while the pen in my hand trailed on. Who'd read my book or who,d understand? As I raised my head, I saw a gentleman with graying hair, evidently an American by his dress, and one of the Vatican guides. Glad recogni- tion filled the eyes of the gentleman as with outstretched hand, he said, Mariel Miss Mott, don't you remember me? John O'Keefe of your old home town? I gasped, stared, and stammered, But how ---- P I'm here at the Vatican Television Station. Today, we had a very nice adjustment, the Holy Father speaking from his desk in the Vatican to an assembly of bishops and priests in New York City, was not only heard and seen by them but, he saw and recognized many of the faces of his listeners. Yes, John continued, for he saw my puzzled frown, I am President of the American Television Company. I had an audience with the Holy Father, a week ago. Talked nothing but television. Of course, through an interpreter. I was delighted to arrange the visual communi- cation. And what a coincidence, Marie! Pardon me, Miss Mott. In an hour I am scheduled to be televisually present at a luncheon dinner given in honor of Virgarda, the world's greatest violinist. Ah, now you smile in memory of other days. Virginia Garland, that's she. She's been living quietly in Morristown since the death of her husband, Monsieur Char- denal. Today is the tenth anniversary of her debut in Carnegie Hall. The very wealthy Mrs. Nemo, Helen Collins, of course, is enter- taining her. Covers are to be laid for thirty. Jove, it's good to. see you Marie, to get this off to one I know will appreciate it. The guests are old classmates of '31. Thirty? I interposed. We were forty-two. I am ashamed to con- fess that the years I've spent browsing among books and manuscripts as a dull professor, have made me lose all contact with the sweetest home friendships. Why, I don't know what has become of the twelve. No, nine. I can account for you now, naturally for myself, and there's the Goldere Research Fund. Imagine anyone like Carmen devoting a million to research work! Looking for all he missed in dear old Bayley, laughed John. Now, let me see, if the nine will blush into life at the sound of their names. Tom Kavanagh? For years he has been in Atlanta, Georgia. Father Kava- nagh is loved throughout the state by the colored folk. My, the Work 69 , QE, EEE 3 on W ,f -rv ,XX ' .S . 1. tw' e a T heis done! My scientific discoveries are nothing compared to the knowl- edge of Christ given by him to those simple peoplef, Somewhere, I recall now,,' I said, that I heard Agnes Chapman was a Carmelite nung and Irene Kelly did write me a letter. I was too busy at the time to answer it. I know about her. She is Sister Marie Elaine, Dean of St. Elizabeth College in Jersey. I must get a letter off to her tomorrow. There,s Kathryn Miller. She won't be presentf' rejoined John. Her husband-no, not John Bonnaviat. John is a busy bachelor engaged in 'frenzied Hnance' in Wall Street. Kit's .husband is the wealthy Mr. Bur- wood. Kit and he are touring Switzerland. What about the Duff twins?,' I asked curiously. Ha, now youive said it, laughed John. Do you mean to tell me that you have not heard of the Cullduff car? Why, John and James, and Pat Cullen are rolling in money and in cars, thanks to their clever man- ager, Edmund Hallinan and their shrewd corporation lawyer, Rita Benevillef, Oh, so Rita did become a lawyer. How strange she should be em- ployed by the Twins, I said. Here John looked at his watch. Just time left for a walk to the Television Station. Come with me, Marie. I'll arrange that you, too, will be televisually present at Helenis luncheon. You will be the surprise guest. Thank you John, but--- 'But me no buts., Wasn't it the 'Bard of Avon, who said that? To share the joy and thrill that will be yours when you talk and actually see them and they see the renowned writer, Marie Mott, is a pleasure I wouldnit exchange for the presidency of the U. S. A. The guide smiled as we passed from the Library on our way to the Television Station. My heart skipped a beat or two as we entered a long room decorated in restful grays. Chairs, and a small table beside each chair, seemed to be the only furniture. John spoke quietly to one of the attendants, for such I presumed him to be, and immediately chairs were arranged for us both. I found myself facing a large square on the opposite wall. Take the receiver, Marie, and watch the square on the wall, ordered John. As I did so, a silvery bell chimed. At the same instant, the wall was flooded with brilliant light. Hello, hello, everybody, I heard John say. I've a surprise for you tonight, or rather this afternoon. Virgarda, as guest of honor, has a rival. Today in the Library here, I came across Marie Mott. Talked over old times. Asked her to come to the luncheon with me. She's here beside me. It's great to see you all. How long? Sixteen years since Marie was 70 X ifyif 'Mk' .rri -BAYLEY F e .. -L .C -.--,r,,.,,,,, W,,, , ,,f,,, W JV in America and I have a proposition to make, Helen, if I am permitted. Instead of my speech, suppose each one stands and looks toward you, when you mention the name to Marie. Know you! Of course she will. She must. Tell her too, just what each is doing in this big world. Yes, yes, another time. Look your handsomest, Fred, old boy. Here's Marie. The brilliant square of light before me gradually filled with moving shadows, and ah-a beautiful room, a table resplendent with lights, crys- tal, silver, roses, surrounded with the smiling faces of men and Women. Why, surely I knew them. I Hello, hello, Marie. No need to tell you I'm Helen Collins. John has said so already. Is your reception clear? Yes. Then smile at the guest on my right, Virginia, the famed Virgardag on my left, is Fred Cum- mings, the head of the Bureau of Forestry. 'Member he said one time he was going to prune trees? Well, he's done it and more. This lady is Helen Ryan, Mrs. Goldsmith, wife of the President of the Aeroplane Craft. Yes, just the same Helen. Look well at our Attorney General, William Dempsey. No, I couldn,t believe it either at the time. Senora Bianca from Chile. You've guessed it correctly, Maria Camisa. Oh! those two! Don't you remember Mary Prendergast and Anna Whelan? By a strange twist of fate, both are single, happy and in All Souls' Hospital. All Souls! Why, my dear, it is the hospital of the country. Anne is the Superintend- ent, and Mary is head dietician. Indeed, they are. Salute your colonel, Goodwin Camisa. Heis stationed at Washington. Surely, he will. There, he returns your greeting with a salute. Lucky you! Why, thatis our Mary Hourihan. Never married. Too busy, like yourself, with her ca- reer. On your way home visit the Louvre to see her last painting. Let me think. It's called The Drag. Isn't television the comfort? Practical indeed, but expensive, but then, what's expense when it buys this won- derful day. Wanted to have dinner but John said he couldn't manage to be present at the hour so we have luncheon-and see and hear you both. 'Bob' says he's a coach of college coaches. Trains them. You know the attraction of the country now is Seton Hall University. Bob's there. Isn't Frank Manning the tallest flgure on your square? At last he's in Rome, at least, his picture is. Didn't he hate Latin long ago! He's the biggest man in the D. L. W. Electrics today. My dear, prepare to laugh. Francis Reilly, the sturdy figure midway at my table and beside him Francis Dunlap, both of them-oh do get this--both of them are mining engineers in South America, and they speak Spanish fluently. There! your laugh has made you lose that tired drawn expression. Too much work. Drop it and come home to us. They are teachers like you, pardon me, professors, all three-Mary Chapman, Frances Pearce, Gertrude Geary. Ask them. Columbia, Fordham, St. Elizabeth. Yes, yes, Irene is there. That is one reason for Gertrude's being a member of the Faculty. Who? Not clear. Oh, Anne Mahoney. Yes, indeed. My dear, Anne is 71 .. , ,.. Q h K ,fwfr ,-- .A .X ., ,,,, . . - ---.- W . ...... A- . Y . fig. ' Ns .f,,1.f.i,i-L....,-.-...-.. ,-...1..D3...3 ..-,--,-...ij:.iwSTf? . aa. ffllfffr-. f'7 31'X, hi 4 ,I HW A , ff - lf-.x y I .fit Y 1. iz Y .M---i,..f1i I the dainty Mrs. Micker. The very same 'Mo-lasses.' Plenty of money for the poor. She is head of the National Federation of Catholic Charity. Busy person is Anne. That's Alice Charlton Crowne. Her husband is the owner of the Crowne Leather Company. I knew you had. Gertrude Dugan's smile betrayed her. Gertrude, too, is a busy woman. She is the President of the Newark Mt. Carmel Guild. Mary Walsh! The very same, my dear. Came home last week from Paris. Has a wonderful shop there. Sells the most wonderful gowns. Why, Mary Hopkins is her American buyer. It does one good, doesn't it, to see them both so well and successful? Catherine says she does not know how she missed seeing you as she spent a month in Rome. In May, she says. You were in Flor- ence? Oh, that explains it. No indeed. She is Catherine Petrozzo Villa- mine. One of the big architects of the country and a wonderful Catho- lic leader. Right. That is Marguerite Higgins. Has devoted her life to the social welfare of the poor. Not a nun. She has organized about one hundred of us Catholic women of means into bands of ten members each. We are affiliated with the Mt. Carmel Guild, but we look after the chil- dren of the poor between the ages of twelve and eighteen. Marguerite was one of the self-sacrificing girls in our high. Sarah Keyes, I forgot to mention her. She couldn't be present. She is a member of the commu- nity of Sisters in New York State, known as the Sisters of the Presenta- tion. Eleanor Gordon Doff. Exactly. And as shy as ever. I own one of the cars. You don't know him. Maybe, because his flaming locks are tinged with gray. That is John Naughton. Made a fortune and a name with his orchestra. Still leads it. Pardon. John proposes We stand and sing our school song of old high. Join in, you and john, if you can in that station. Listen, 'Red' is singing-'Her girls the sweetest, her boys the fleetestg So here's a cheer for her we love so---!' ,' Marie, I've called you three times. You will be late for schoolf, With a start I sat up in bed. Aunt Catherine was calling me. I was in my own home on Hill Street. The ideal was wrecked on the shores of the real. MARIE CATHERINE MoTT, '31. 72 rw XYNIVV .J IA, f f - -Q Wm effigy E E Yfl BAYLEY LOOKS US OVER Name Close U12 RITA BENEVILLE .A.......,,.,. ' JOHN BONNAVIAT AA...4., 'f ROBERT CALLAHAN ..,,., -- 'DEDAH n RAY .... BOB ..4. PAUL CAMISA ....,.........,,., GooDY', MARIE CAMISA .4.,,..,........ IGGYU .. MARY CHAPMAN ............ KIREAU AGNES CHAPMAN ........., UBEBEU .. HELEN COLLINS .............. NBABEH .. ALICE CHARLTON ......,. PATRICK CULLEN ,...,..... ALLYD PATH ...,..,.. FREDERICK CUMMINGS DUKE MARION DELP ....,....,. i'MARIF,, GERTRUDE DUGAN UGERTH JOHN DUFF ..,...,......,........ UOFFICERH JAMES DUFF ...........,.,...,.,.. HAEMIE FRANCIS DUNLAP ,...... LARRYU WILLIAM DEMPSEY .Y...... HBILLH ....... CARMEN GOLDERE ........ ELEANOR GORDON GERTRUDE GEARY ..,..... u FINK .,.,... EI-as ar GERT .,.Y... x 9 H VIRGINIA GARLAND UJINXIEH EDMUND HALLINAN BEND ......, ., MARY HOPKINS ........,.,.., UHOPPIE MARY HOURIHAN 4,..,... MERRIE MARGUERITE HIGGINS QKMARGE, IRENE KELLY ..,.4......,..,... URENEE, SARAH KEYES ...,.,.....,....... SALLYH THOMAS KAVANAGH DOROTHY LOGAN .,....., ANNA MAHONEY .......... FRANCIS MANNING ....... KATHRYN MILLER .,...... ToMMY', DoT .. MICKEY WHIP!! HoNEY xr MARIE MOTT 4....,............ PUss .,...., JOHN NAUGHTON ........ KQREDH ......, JOHN O'KEEFE ,.,... Jon ..,...... KATHRYN PETROZZO .. KI'rTY FRANCES PEARCE ,.,....... FRAN ..,. MARY PRENDERGAST ,. PENDY HELEN RYAN ..,...,,.,....... e.. FIJ1 FRANCIS REILLY .....,...... :'PoPE MARY WALSH ,....,.......... : MARI .... ANNA WHALEN ..,.....,....,. ANN ,... 4' 'I eff I Lf 1 K sk A lf... ' ' f 'Ya f I , -EJ. ,, ,Q J gf -f ' fy Noted For .Her Ka-det .Cheerleading .,..... .Dimples ,....,. .Red ties ...,.., .Smile ..,........,..., A new joke . ,...... .Ring collector .......,.. .Keeper of the days .......,....., ,Charm ......,....,,...,.,.,. ,Black charger ,....,.,.,..,......,., .Personal magnetism .,.......... Love for Dixies .....,.. Bubbling over ....,.. Big Ben .......... ,On the Spot 4,..,.. . Stogies Physique ,.......,. Laughing ..,........, Sweet and Low ,.....,....., .....,, The skin you love to touch Violin . ..,.,...,....,,........,..,...... .. Wittxcisms ..,.,.....,..,.......,...... One minute after time Sketching .......,.....,................ Her height ......,,.. Auburn tresses ....... .Efficiency ....,..,.., .Being high hat ..... .Basketball .....,.. Her giggle .,...,... .Sports ........,........,... . .Getting to games ....,. .Her sweetness ..,.... ,Crooning tenor .,.....,............ Solving the equation ..........,. .Studying Latin ....,.,. .Her reserve .....,...,. .Thinking about? ....,.....,..,.... .Her taking ways ....,.....,. .. Pivot at Market Street .Her dancing .,..,...............,... .Reticence ..... 73 1931 A m bition Spending her allowance Freedom Philanthropist To follow the bugle Musical comedy 100 per-haps in Math Absent-minded prof. Ask her .........Talkies Record', Reporter Tree expert Boosting the Plains Sylph-like To be known as John .........Fire-chief Big Business To succeed Titus 'Nother Amos 901. in Chem. Honor Student To excel Kriesler To wear a braid To be on time Paris Art Colony Mannekin A Private Secretary Sports Authority International Orator .To live in town Dream girl Inter-County League Catholic leader Author To excel Paul Tremaine To explain Einstein Doctor To be unusual Radio announcer Poetess Spanish interpreter Home, Sweet Home .City life A YV do Q ,, v 1 I fl?-W4-NM ff A M ' 4 . -Unlfflfmn nn U ' X f vm, ' IN X La 'K Ld qm! Whh m ,ax 'U ,ff X' ' K l Q ,f Q x, 1' V ' j J tL' 'fl .N 'A V V JV T' ' ' ' ' T .. O - C Lf4 Y, E 5 ,.'?1 JKT,-f--ffjvxi V . V YT , avi.-. . ., , ., 1., 'X i'i'T'i' if w5'si'w W- 4 JUNIOR A CLASS President ..........., ,...,, R AYMOND JAMES KEYES Vice-President ,.... .,,., B RENDAN JAMES MURRAY Secretary ....,A. ....... H ELEN MADELYN CAMISA Treaszwer ...A,,...,.....,... EDWARD THOMAS BESTON GEORGE ANTHONY BURNS FRANCIS PETER CULLEN CHARLES FRANCIS HADLEY THOMAS FRANCIS STEWART ANTHONY MATTHEW APPIO MARGARET RITA GLAAB MARY RITA HOGAN LOUISE AGNES MADDEN MARY MARGARET MAHER HELEN ANITA SWEENEY Class Colors: American Beauty and Silver. Class Motto: Vita sine Iitceris mors est. Class Flower: Rose. HE smile which lights up the countenance of the artist Time as he stands before the canvas on which he has depicted the happen- ings of the Junior A Class, betrays the sincerity of his satisfac- tion. In sharp contrast with our apparently unsuccessful endeavors and final success in overcoming the bugbears of High -- Mathematics, Latin, Spanish, History - appear the joys of our first basketball game, our Lolly-Pop sale, our Mite Boxes and our one and only Class Dance. Now artist Time takes his brush and writes: The best of Wishes to 1931. May your aspirations become nobler, your joy purer, your love truer as you go through life faithful to the principles that you have learned to uphold and cherish under the loving and tactful guidance of our beloved B. H. S. 76 x z Afjwfw, I f,' T, I A IL I1i.'i'Y' A JUNIOR B CLASS President ......,...,,,A ,..4.. J osEPH ANTHONY KOZAN Vice-Presidenz' ...,... ..... A NNE ELIZABETH HOPKINS Secretary ....,. Treasurer ,4... A.,, RICHARD JOSEPH AMY EDWARD JOSEPH BARRY JOSEPH PAUL GANNON SAMUEL ANTHONY KOLLAR EDWARD PAUL LEARY JAMES THOMAS O'REARDON JOHN CHRISTOPHER PENTONY CHESTER ARTHUR ROMAINE ELEANOR OSBORNE BROWN MARGARET ELIZABETH CALLAHAN ..,.ELEANoR HELEN MALLEY FREDERICK WILLIAM MILLER PHILOMENA ELIZABETH DANZI FLORENCE BERNICE KELLY MARY THERESE KING CATHERINE CLARE LAKE CATHERINE VERONICA MULVANEY MARGARET ADELAIDE O'HARA LOUISE MARGARET SHARKEY ELIZABETH ANNE SWEENEY ROSE CLARE UNDERHILL MARY THERESE KENNY Class Colors: American Beauty and Silver. Class Motto: The End Crowns the Work.,' Class Flower: Rose. N the early Autumn of 1930, We returned to Bayley wich the resolution to put aside the care-free ways that had been ours and to turn our thoughts to the serious problem of assuming Junior responsibilities. Our first big event was the election of class oflicers Who Were to take care of us financially and socially. Basketball, dances and lolly-pop sales for the C. S. M. C. broke the monotony of the Junior grind In this, you see, We combined a careful thought for the mission cause, so dear to our hearts, and our quota for the Propagation of the Faith sent Junior B over the top. And now has come the end of a year of check- ered sunshine, a year of joys that will linger long With us after we have left Bayley. 78 3' flag f + if ,I 6 r . W' ' ff? 2 55 E95 E7 Qi' f fl. ! S I E H'-' Ur-41-1, I, M , M, M, . B AY L E Y 1 ,gzfg ,J m.jryk----e--- - ---ee -V - - E- ..-',..,.f ,ily SOPHOMORE A CLASS President .....A........ .,...,......, oi-IN JOSEPH BYRNE Vice-President ....AA. ..,,., R ITA MARGARET MCGARRY Secretary ...... ....... M ARY LOUISE MCGOUGH Treasurer ...... , ...... THERESE CECILIA BLASS JOHN JOSEPH BYRNE JOSEPH PATRICK BYRNES EDWARD WILLIAM CARROLL- RUTH BERNARDINE CARROLL MARGARET FRANCES DUNN MARY AGNES CORCORAN OLIVE MARIE GARTY MARY TERESA GRADY JAMES BERNARD KELLY JAMES BERNARD KELLY JAMES CARROLL KELLY EDWARD CREGAN KENNELLY ELEANOR MARY LAWLOR RITA MARGARET MCGARRY MARY LOUISE MCGOUGH JOSEPH DAVID MADDEN JOSEPH ANTHONY MELLON JOHN THOMAS REILLY DOROTHY MARION STONE ROSEMARY ELIZABETH W'ELDON Class Colors: Gold and White. Class Motto: To be, not to seem. Class Flower: Daffodil. HE joys of the Sophomore year in Bayley will always be cher- ished by every one of us. That cozy little class room, those encour- aging teachers and the little band of twenty just beaming with school spirit will soon be a fair memory. Early in September, we realized more and more that there was no royal road to learning, and we found ourselves lost in the mystic maze of Geometry, stammering Latin verbs, and conversing with difHculty in Spanish. Time showed us we could master them one and all. What thinks the Faculty! At every opportunity, we displayed our loyalty and school spirit. In any activity, whether social, athletic or spiritual, Sophomore A was well represented. Final exams are yet to be conquered and soon we will be leaving this cheery little room and embarking on a third year in Bayley, but just now: We are the Soph-0-mores The peppy Soph-0-mares. WU,U6 got that certain something in our style, We have personality in our smile. We think we are The salt of the earthf' 81 1 f Ex f N 'T X , ' 2. 2 ' .- N. ,. , - K f -.J 1. L2 f f ,wg .A ,I ngff-55 II AL' . .I . .H .. - .....---A --W - -. - fe ,A -A---A-A-.M A I SOPHOMORE B CLASS President 4.,..4.....,.... .,A.. T IMOTHY JOSEPH HURLEY Vice-President ..,,.., ..,A.. M ARGARET MARY EILTZER Secretary A.......... ..4,.4.,.,A.......,,., V ERONICA MARY NEGRI Treasurer ...,,........,....,,.. CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH MULVANEY HELEN EEATRICE BESTON ALICE MARGARET BOGGIA ANNA DEAN CONNOR MARY FRANCES CUNNINGHAM ANNA MARIE DEMPSEY LUCY CECELIA GORDON EVELYN MARGARET HALLINAN MARIANITA AGNES KNIGHT ELIZABETH MARGARET KOLLAR ELEANOR MARIE LANCE I RITA HELEN MONAHAN MARY JANE MOSSO CLEOPHAS MARY MURPHY HELEN MARGARET NOONAN MARY FRANCES SALINARI ELINOR FRANCES SMITH MARY TERESA WIBBETT JAMES ALOYSIUS BRADY CHARLES JOHN BRODZIOK JULIUS JOHN CONGELOSI CHARLES EDWARD DABINETT FRANCIS JOHN GERAGHTY THOMAS JOSEPH HOLDEN MATTHEW FRANCIS HURLEY CORNELIUS CHRISTOPHER LAWLESS FRANCIS LEO MACKENZIE FREDERICK JOHN MCSHERRY EDWARD JOHN MORLEY THOMAS JAMES MORRISON JOHN PATRICK PADIAN LUKE JOSEPH PADIAN BEN. MICHAEL TOMASZEWICZ ALICE MARIE VONDERSCHER PHILOMENA CARMELLA ZANNI Class Colors: Gold and White. Class Motto: TO be, not tO seem. Class Flower: Daffodil. I-IE Faculty, last September, 1930, agreed that we had in us the makings of a successful class, and we have worked earnestly to live up to the high standard set for us by our teachers. We hope we have not disappointed them. Confronted early with Geometry and Spanish, we realized the troubles of a Sophomore class but we studied, and finally mastered the subjects which had seemed so hard to understand. The proverb, All work and no play, etc.,,' cannot be applied to us. Many of our large band of thirty-nine took an active part in the sports, and the rest of us gave them our hearty support. We cheered for each battle won, and smiled encouragement at each defeat. Our boys have representatives on the Varsity basketball and football teams, our girls will be excellent material for the next Girls' Varsity Basketball team. After mid-year examinations the time passed quickly. Spring came and went. Now again, examinations are facing us. On to the fray, for: Oh, we ain,t got a barrel of knowledge Maybe we'll never reach college But we wander along, singing our song. Side by side. Don't know what's coming tomorrow Maybe it's failure and sorrow, But we'll wander along, singing our song, Side by side. ,,.. 83 , ,, , . NI , ,. ,A , W . .i ga OA ,..-, lr ,fl y , f' rr .CI W 1,-D-Q KJ I l- ie'-Q 1 J' 1 . E U ff? Q . gg 'ox V 5 m 'W Q9 !'i ww FHESHNAN i . ,, u , ,.,, , , W ., ...-..........v....-.W.-. .. f I , 5 I fkiry , FRESHMAN A CLASS President A...,...,... ,.A.,. F RANCIS JOSEPH BONNAVIAT Vice-President .4... ,...... M ARGUERITE MARIE SMITH Secretary ....4.... ,...., R OBERT DONALD SHARKEY Treasurer ........A..,...,e,...., .,... S ALLY MARGARET CLIFFORD EDWARD STEPHEN BENEVILLE MARGARET CECILIA BURNSIDE JOSEPH PATRICK CARROLL AVIS JOAN CHARLTON JOHN CHARLES CHEWEY HELEN MARGARET CLEMENS ' KATHERINE VIRGINIA CUMMINGS ELEANOR CARMELLA DANTE - LOUIS CARMEN DI FALCO JOHN JOSEPH FRANEY CAROLYN ELIZABETH GORDON MILDRED MARGARET GULICR LOUISE MARIE HENNING MARGARET LOUISE HENRY GERMAINE ANN HICKEY CATHERINE MARY HURLEY FRANCIS ALOYSIUS KELLY JOHN DOMINICK LANDI MARGARET LORETTA LANTERMAN JOHN JOSEPH LONERGAN GXVENDOLYN MARIE LUCKY DORPHY MICHAEL MEOLA MARGARET ELAINE MORRIS JOSEPH THOMAS OEHWEILER ELIZABETH CATHERINE PADIAN JOHN JOSEPH PRENDERGAST MARY AGNES ROURKE JOHN FRANCIS YOUNG Class Colors: Orchid and Gold. Class Motto: For God and Countryf' Class Flower: Lily. HEN the liner Promotion entered the harbor of Bayley High last September, thirty-Hve green passengers disembarked. We came from Bayley Grammar, Morris Plains, Dover, Rockaway, and Mountain Lakes. After being duly tagged Freshman Af, we were taken to the room that was to be the scene of our joys. Here new sub- jects and new teachers greeted us. We were very confident in the beginning, but our conceit was soon taken out of us as we were introduced to Algebra, Latin and Science. ' . Enthusiasm is a virtue not rare in the life of a Freshman. We are happy to say that to this rule we are no exception. We formed the Ave Maria Club. Placing ourselves under Our Lady's banner, we took for our aim, betterment in the various fields of Life's endeavors - spirit- ual, intellectual and social. We were among the leaders in donations to the Propagation of the Faith, and we were ardent supporters in all sports. Proud were we to have Freshies on the football and the basket- ball teams. Many of us succeeded in the mid-year exams, and when the Hnals are over, we hope all will be able to board the good ship Sophomore for the second year of our high school career. Best wishes to the Graduates! 86 ' .... .. if ., 'H-..' I 7- , T?-' riifk ,,,..., ,,.--r,,... Vg, - 'N-R. 4 - ' Y V A fx A 1' :L I? F RESHMAN B President ,A..., ..,..A. ..A,,.,.,.. F R ANCIS THOMAS POWERS Vice-President ..4,.. .....,. W ILLIAM ALEXANDER NOLTE Secretary. .,...A..4 .,.R......,R M ARGARET MARY MORLEY Treasurer A...,.. .A.... R ITA MARGARET MULVANEY ELIZABETH KATHERINE BRADY HELEN VERONICA CULLINAN WILLIAM HENRY CAMPBELL JOSEPH, ALOYSIUS CAMPBELL DORIS MARIE CONNORS PAUL FRANCIS CAMISA PAULINE CLARA CAUFIELD GERTRUDE MARY DECHAIRO ARTHUR JOSEPH FARINO JOHN THOMAS FISHER ETHEL KATHLEEN FRANCE PAUL MICHAEL GANLEY WILLIAM GOIN NORMAN CHARLES GUERIN RUTH ELIZABETH KEEFE MARGARET JOAN KELLY WILLIAM CRAIG MCKENZIE WALTER FRANCIS MACDOUGAL MARY MARGARET MILLS JOHN AUSTIN MURRAY KATHLEEN JOAN MULVANEY JOHN FRANCIS RODLER CATHERINE CECELIA SHERIDAN JOSEPH PETER SIPPLE MARY BERNADETTE TIMMONS ALICE FRANCES WALSH ELIZABETH BERTHA WOLSIN JOSEPHINE MARY WOEFEL Class Colors: Gold and White. Class Motto: Making Better, Best. Class Flower: Daisy. HEN the harvest moon was waning, we, young 'QTars,, of of Bayley Eighth Grade, pulled up anchor andqheaded our ship for the shores of Freshman land. A favorable wind urged us on our course and we were going full speed ahead when all of a sudden a reef loomed up in front of us, a white and shining streak in the sea. Then our careful pilot turned his wheel with precision while the helmsman lifted the spy glass to ascertain more clearly the difficulties ahead. Al- gebra Island to the east!', brought all to the port side and we soon dis- covered that this stretch of land was made up of sharp reefs - the four fundamentals, factoring, fractions, and square root. When we had skirtedin safety, this fresh cause of our terror, we gave thanks to God and with bright spirits returned to our work. A few days later the fire of Science broke out on our ship of study. But the hose of earnestness soon set free a volume of water. This helped to ex- tinguish the blaze somewhat but the fire was not thoroughly subdued until Study, the extinguisher, was applied. When well out in the ocean we steered to the South Sea and picked up the shipwrecked poets, Arnold and Coleridge. These artists made us pay indemnity for study- ing the characters of Sohrab, Rustum and the Ancient Mariner because they deemed, in their nerve-shocked condition, that we were re- sponsible for their sad plight. After a few days' ride over a silver sea we steered for a cruise around the Cape of Good Hope into the Sea of Latin. Here we encountered the 88 :AYEEYT5 first, second and third declensions ice. This held us fast for days and days and while we were sending out S. O. S. calls, conjunction snow fell. A white blanket soon covered our ship. .With the brooms of ambition, how- ever, we soon cleared decks and by the aid of the sunshine of good humor we loosened the frozen hand that had detained us so long and sailed on. Each evening as the curtain of night fell over the billows we talked and quaffed great droughts of learning with our celebrated passengersg Hamurabi, Alexander, Caesar, and Pompey. However, one day in late June, an Examination Gale surprised us. It blew for days and 'nights and many an old tar was in danger Up decks, 'but ambition and study kept him on his sea legs. After ten longmonths our cruise' was ended. As the ship dropped anchor, old Father Time came aboard from the piloting tug and cried, Well done, brave crew! Come ashore. A short rest and then Ho, for the land of Sophomore! ' file fig , so . ,1,9,3,l. ,TE A2 W., if Y.: . ..,.z :M 3 Q v S ai i R21- N .-.K Yi a ,f : '. Y. , 4 ,,,. e ,V N5 Hi if ga 3 ,vi Q 'a mis.:-I VM 160656 Tw LHS' 'U'fr'gQrx lcv. 14412. A Wlavgg 'PGYT1 c, 1 evra on ? '7 N J ' 'Q wg 5 IX k In R '75 Aflfix g fi 'W , ,., . .. , 3 I B L. E Y I Q Q X ..mgy,,! svlzff v r C. S. M. C. President .,........,... ....... T I-IoMAs FRANCIS KAVANAGH '31 Vice-Prcsidefzt .....,., ,....... A LVERA MARIE MCGOUGH '32 Secretary ............. .,.... M ARY LAURETTA WALSH ,31 Treasurer ...,...... ....,,... R AYMOND JAMES KEYES '32 Cbairmfm ............,......,... ..,... J oHN FRANCIS O'KEEFE '31 'UPIRITUAL activities, combined with Whole-hearted financial sup- port, have greatly advanced the students of Bayley High School in the ranks of mission helpers. At the annual convention of the Propagation of the Faith, held in Newark last October, our C. S. M. C. received the diploma for being the Banner High School in mite boxv c011tributi011s. 93 , 1 I .'lEl5Y.L:E I BLACK AND WHITE Song, Bayley Unit C. S. M. C. SENIOR CLASS Piano: MR. CHARLES MEYS. Cello: MR. ANDREW ERICSON. Violin: MISS ALVERA M. MCGOUGH ,32. SETTING The entire action takes place on the grounds of a large plantation in Alabama. SYNOPSIS How a proud girl becomes a devoted volunteer in the service of the home missions. i SCENE I. On the plantation of John Rand in Alabama. Song, Work, Save, Pray JOHN F. NAUGHTON '31. SCENE II. The same. Three Weeks later. Song, Honey, Stay With Yo' Manirny IRENE E. KELLY '31. Song, Pal of My Cradle Days JOHN F. NAUG1-ITON '31. Tribute to our Mothers. Song, Queen of the Missions THE SENIOR CLASS 5 DRAMATIS PERSONAE Miss Virginia fthe, girl J ..MISS VIRGINIA M. GARLAND 31. Mrs. Waters, her governess ...... MISS HELEN M. RYAN '31. john Rand QUncIe Iohnj .....,.. FRANCIS B. MANNING '31, 7 Father Flanigan, the American Missionary THOMAS F. KAVANAGH '31. Aunt Iemina, Negro Maminy .... MISS IRENE E. KELLY '31. Children of Aunt Iernina: Saininy ........,,.,.,....,.,...,..,..,. JOHN R. BONNAVIAT '31. Hyacinth ........ ......... M ISS ALICE E. CHARLTON '31. Lily ..,........... .,,...... M ISS RITA F. BENEVILLE '31. Snowdrop .,.,... ....... M Iss AGNES T. CHAPMAN '31, Molasses ....... ........ M ISS ANNA MAHONEY '31. Moses ........ ,......,, C ARMEN J. GOLDERE '31. 95 ,V -, ,- ,L .,.. - ,L ,,... -f 1 9 3 1 I ,,.p A . V .f- K. r, 5? 'T-LY '? '3' ,T V, I i 4 4 ,ai- gl ' ' ,Mn .M Wm- . , 7 , Q PROGRAM ON EDUCATION DAY ' America ..........,...,................. .. ......... ABAYLEY STUDENTS The Duty of Catholic Parents ..... ....... KA THRYN M. MELER '31. The Catholic Family ....... Catholic Education ....... Catholic Pioneers ...... In Flanders Fields .... .. America's Answer . . . . . Patriotism ................................. ...ACARMEN J. GOLDERE '31. ........AGNES T. CHAPMAN '31. ........PAUL G. CAMISA '31, C. MOTT, '31 ......W7n.L1AM J. DEMPSEY, '31. 7 Civilization and Catholicism .....,.... THOMAS F KAVANAGH -31. The Anthem of America ........................................ BAYLEYA STUDENTS The Catholic Teacher ........ THE RT. Holy Go:l ' .... . Chairman' ....... WQW ......JOI-IN R. BONNAVIAT, 31. RE v. MONSIGNOR E. J. ELLAAD. .BAYLEYL STUDENTS .......FREDERlCK J. CUMMINGS '31. -rr WZ? I K l rn- - Q' is ff , -1154:-3 O MW. Q.. 1.931 .-1+, F' 1:-3 T .-. ef .f li- .TQ 3. RQ - A ' Q mn- ' T iw! - 732' f . wl d' , 5, ,-L, -.auf V21 fig' A . fe- . .hr 4 1- e U 71. fx, ,5 My ...., -fx- T ,ji '-IT , , M. HI. z. 5--can -5 Elf- , ...I M. if S .f1,.:. ,A ,, A Elf' 4 -wi , 'ad ,QQ A fy' Q. ,xg 1' QA ,.. Y .sw 1' --b., . fsf, 'V f I 5:31 , Ae ,M : -A., can Q., 3 xy ,, ,,. .X .Q 'VS 321 A., ,..' ' if 1 ls A.. ,ge f. A . . .a ria O -sg sr, ,.' ' v S .. 1 A , 4 1, f'.,'f,L ,ff 53? 'flfi iff nr' S '.S 4 ,. 59. . .T nn. s ,x ..x H155 . - 4,9 ,, 2 . . .. , .V ...',':...... 4 'iA+.mfxf' 'A i '. 9 ., fa- ff. 'fa if '1 H? Yvldvle HGPGH Ir'2l1e. Zbgfp Aplee , 5,166 -- -' . ,. f- rf-31, ,533 fs, .. T fair.. 7 54 ii ii, C M ...-.-. . U.- ,.,., .......... - .,,.. --..-.f .1 Q. -'NLXC T . g jfgl E5 AgYf 1. E. Y DAILY DOINGS AT BAYLEY SEPTEMBER 8-The leisured,' class is back in school sporting the dig- nity of Seniors. SEPTEMBER 9-We're beginning to take our medicine of work, sugar- coated. Only one session these days. SEPTEMBER 11, 12-Grind, Grind. Vacation is a joy of the past. SEPTEMBER 19-Party strife. Election of Class Officers.- SEPTEMBER 26- Beware the Ides of March, Lay on Macdufff' Class sees play: Julius Caesar and Macbeth, in local high school. OCTOBER 3-We practice before the footlights. Cast for Black and White is chosen. OCTOBER 6-Physical Torture, misnamed Physical Training, began for the season under Coach Griflin. OCTOBER 7-Atoms, ions, unknown quantities meet us on the way to Chem. OCTOBER 10-Well, we may be graduated. Arrangements are made with the White Studio, N. Y., for our photographs. Oh! OCTOBER 15-Three cheers for Columbus! No school. OCTOBER 15 -Exciting day. Seniors beat juniors in Football today. OCTOBER 16-Staff is chosen for the Year Book. OCTOBER 20-First meeting of the Girls' Athletic Association. OCTOBER 22-Tom Kavanagh and jock O'Keefe, two lucky Seniors, are off for the big meeting in Newark of C. S. M. C. Home they bring the banner, for We are the Banner High School. OCTOBER 23-Shivers up and down our spinal column. Reports dis- tributed today. High brows with 90's get certificates. OCTOBER 27-Football game between the Seniors and Sophs. Score 12-7. OCTOBER 29- Those girls in the 'Amen' corner kindly keep quiet. 99 'N. Dei .Q RA fs, Y ,.f, OCTOBER 31-HalloWe'en Dance tonight. NOVEMBER 4-Election Day. No. school. NOVEMBER 10-Feel like sieves. The Supervisors were here today. NOVEMBER 11-Armistice Day. How we love to say it - no school. NOVEMBER 13-Education Day. Assembly in hall to hear the Seniors discuss the different phases of Education. NOVEMBER 17- This history is too dry, says Jock. Put it out in the rain, says Ben. NOVEMBER 22- Turn to your appendix. I can't, Sister, I had mine out. NOVEMBER 26-Thanksgiving Vacation. My,turkey, 'tis of thee, p Sweet bird of liberty, of thee I sing! DECEMBER 4-Senior Play- Black and White. Seniors quite snooty over their success. DECEMBER 8-Feast of Immaculate Conception. Our tainted na- ture's solitary boast.', DECEMBER 10-Bayley vs. Don Bosco in Basketball at Bayley. Wonder- ful game. DECEMBER 15-Bayley at Hun School, Princeton. Loss for us. DECEMBER 16-Girls play All Souls Nurses. Victory for us to the tune of 12-10. DECEMBER 18-Electric train comes in for the first time at Morristown Station. We were there. - 100 g,..,1,gw.,, ' ,- fe E 4 5,,',u. J w' f',,u s l R , . ' f-g li-,ffm---.,,,3,f4, 1 f' ,,,f'..zf: ... ,qu o wi e 'wi ,B M1 --'- mas. R .1-fs - 'ff ' ' Q., me . .. i .qc M , xl J: ' r- i2:EBfAY L EY file ,B L, W E- - i 'i ' 'E B-1 W Sli .4 ii? . Q DECEMBER 19-Senior Christmas Party. Q ' JANUARY S, 1931-Groans. Second term of school begins. JANUARY 7-Chose our topics for Time's Oratorical Contest. . iii is JANUARY 13--Bayley boys vs. St. Joseph, Paterson. Bayley' girls vs. St. G Joseph, Paterson. Our girls lost and our boys Won!! JANUARY 19, 22-Mid-year exams. When sorrows come, they come not ' single spies but in battalions. ' 1 JANUARY 26-Pictures back from White Studio. We're lovely. I love me. . A ' QQ FEBRUARY 34Cake Sale for Bayley Annual. FEBRUARY 4-Who stole the PIE? FEBRUARY 6-Prelinval Dance. Bleeding hearts. FEBRUARY ll-Two years ago today, the Concordat was signed between His Holiness, the Pope, and Mussolini. FEBRUARY 12-What thrills. We heard the Silver Trumpets at thelVati- fl can and listened to our Holy Father who officially opened the '44 Vatican City -State Radio' Station. if' if FEBRUARY 16-Children of Mary Dance. FEBRUARY 17-Seniors Girls lost to Sophomores 18-6 in Basketball. FEBRUARY 23-Holiday. Bayley's big game a winner. ' . . . ff? FEBRUARY 26--A mouse frubberj in the Senior Room???! !! 101 fx E --.gl it IQ 3 1. 'I -252-i-:',I'?: T.. in .. ., A .M ,. 4' .fyyi 3,- . I 'xg' 1 ff 'kj' MARCH 5-Oodles of fun at the Spaghetti Dinner given by Catherine Petrozzo. . MARCH 17--Alice Charlton entertained Seniors at her home. MARCH 18-Meeting of the Mothers of the Senior Class in Bayley Hall to arrange a Card Party. Sister promises not to talk shop. Such a relief. MARCH 24-The world stood still. The Keeper of the Days was absent. APRIL S -Card Party, under the auspices of our Mothers, was a big suc- cess, socially and Hnancially. APRIL 9- Lady Bug, Lady Bug, fly away homef' I can't. I'm down Helen Collins' back. , K APRIL 15-The Annual Staff visited the printing oflice of the Newark Evening News. APRIL 20-Baseball season on, as we are signing off. THE KEEPER OF THE DAYS, HELEN MARIE COLLINS, '31. 102 o 5.-4 'f. M1 i Rififcv ,Y Wx uv? GP' awww ' many Vflovd YN . ,f . ts- 'Fe-1a.1-xc'.eS gdg' Xa . ,gk: 347 W QQiI3ff'?? 5?f1fFg:5'H'?.'1'5lZ?.Li'i'f' ' H I 'u Af' - . 7 1 I ff + 1 S I ESSAY L E A 1 .eac S. O iyI'YlfQgf:1 ffff J ---ff-1-e---- -'F-----We---ff---A--H ASW f-f-A-PM 4? 'gt THE BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Presideu! ....,,.....,,. .,....... F RANCIS MICHAEL REILLY '31 J Vice-President ,.............,...... RAYMOND JAMES KEYES, '32 Secretar 1 .,..,..,4.,.4.A......, THOMAS FRANCIS KAVANAGH '31 1 Treasurer ....... ........, G EORGE ANTHONY BURNS '32 J Cloairmmz ....,.,.,.....S.......,,..S. CARMEN JOHN GOLDERE, '31 HE Association is in its Seventh year, and a lean year it has been. Depression in business, let's think the blame rests there, caused a big slump in the dues. Realizing that shank's mare is a slow steed, Mr. Griffin, our coach, sponsored a Thanksgiving Dance. The big Washington Birthday Game prevented another impending financial col- lapse and saved the country, or rather us, from bankruptcy and from walking to the out-of-town games. Now, fellows, take a word of advice. Pay your dues at the beginning of the school year. School Spirit is loyalty to school organizations, loyalty is support, support is giving, Ergo ------ INTER-CLASS BASKETBALL LEAGUE February 2, 1931-Freshmen .,.,..,.,...........,... Sophomores ...... Winners: Sophomores February 9, 1931-Juniors .,.,.... Seniors ,,...... Winners: Juniors CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP February 1 1, 193 1-Sophomores ......,.....,..,.. Juniors ......,....... Winners: Juniors INTER-VARSITY CHAMPIONSHIP February 25, 1931-Seniors ..............,.....,,.... Juniors ........ Winners: Seniors FOUL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP Winner .,...,.,..,...,,.,....,. John Reilly, '33 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER-BY VOTE OF TEAM Raymond Keyes, '32 IGS - L-, , -. , - .... .....-... , ri' fe he .,. ,A J My if , .. . ,J 1 ,x':' N---. . . A an W4 -A I ----- 1 ':'A a 1 B 'AY L 1: Y p,,,,.-,.,g1 x Vi FOOTBALL REVIEW OOTBALL is the sport that Bayley athletes have waited for, since the school was founded. Well, here we are in 1930 and Bayley is represented on the gridiron! The initial call for candidates was answered by all the boys who love this manly sport. Under the watchful eye of our Coach, Bus Griffin, a fairly good team was rounded out of green material. A squad of twenty-two was selected to represent Bayley in its first campaign for football honors. The schedule was limited, due to a late start and because of the fact that all the schools had completed their schedules. However, a few games were played with the second teams of some schools and in these, Bayley showed promise of good ball teams in the future. ' Inter-class games were contested with great zeal by all classes. The Seniors had the honor of being the first football Class Champs. INTER-CLASS SCHEDULE ' Freshmen 0 ....,............,..........., 1 Sophomores 7 Juniors 6 ..... ..... Q Seniors 13 Seniors 13 .. M ..... Sophomores 12 ,, A mr .N 4 -AM. is . -M -. - ir 1- W 'xx -- R K., V ' V I vi 3 1 W' ,e-'fj 3fQE r K ,, ---mn . ,, ,, , ., ...nj V i BASKETBALL . - HE veteran Bayley High basketball team of 1930-31 completed its season with eleven victories and eight defeats. With all the regulars back, a superb record was antici- . pated but, much to the surprise of many Bayley fans, the team made a poor start by losing to the strong Don Bosco Prep. Let us consider the strong opponents of our boys during the past season. Bayley took such teams as Don Bosco, Hun, Cathedral, Morris- town Prep, St. Benedict, Trenton Immaculate Conception, and Kingsley. A glance at these names, and the reader will agree with us that the opposition was rather stiff. The Immaculate team was stopped in the annual game on Wash- ingtonis Birthday before a wildly enthusiastic crowd of twelve hundred fans. In the State tournament, Bayley came back in Hne form to give Kingsley a terrible fight in the first round. ' Our boys lost by two points, but they certainly gave the State Prep Champions, Kingsley, a bad score. Now for a word about the boys who comprised our team this year. Under their quiet, genial, and efficient coach, Mr. Gerald Bussy', Griifin, they were given the best training. The veteran forward of the team, Whip Manning, topped the boys in scoring with 159 points. His foul shooting was especially sensational. Hickie Keyes, the diminutive for- ward, came next, with Benn Hallinan, the lanky center, third, and Fink', Goldere, valuable utility man who played both forward and guard, in the fourth position. Bill Dempsey and Neil Lawless also played forward. Bob,' Callahan, Joseph Mellone and Fred Miller guarded the enemy's goal. The loyal Subs,' showed their mettle in many a game. The schedule was as follows: Bayley Bayley-Opponents Bayley-Opponents 17-19 Don Bosco . .. . . ,....,.. 25-10 Hanover 11-26 Hun School . . , ..,.,.,. 15-17 Don Bosco 29-11 Sacred Heart ..,. . ..........,. 39-21 Netcong 23-26 Cathedral, A ..,.,.. ., .........,. 22-25 Seton Hall 28-13 Alumni ., . .M ,. ,,,... . . .....,,...... 23-15 Varsity Club 15-14 Netcong .,.. ..,. ,... .,.. , , .. .25-21 Immaculate Conception 24- 8 St. joseph, Paterson .,.. ,. . ..,.,. ....,......... 1 6- 8 Sacred Heart 13- 6 Rockaway. . .,.., ..,.,,....,,..,.,,,...,,, . ,...,,..,.......... 2 2-24 Kingsley 39-27 Boonton.. , .,,.,, ,,..,,.....,....,.........,......,.... 1 9-36 St. Benedict 18--24 Morristown Prep 109 'g...,,----.----. . N.., kA .. , few. J K' ' E' L. ' 2' -- Y' ' Y:fel.?7i'4.ig, ,A.... , , , , BASEBALL HE School is again represented on the diamond this year by a team that promises to be the most successful Bayley has ever had. In March, Coach Griffin sent out the call for candidates and a large number of the fellows responded. Seven letter men and a wealth of new material showed themselves at the practices held each afternoon in the Stankee Stadium. As the Annual goes to press before the baseball season is in full swing, we are not able to furnish the returns of the different games, but the schedule arranged by the Managers, John Naughton and Thomas Kava- nagh, is as follows: April 18 The Hun School, Princeton away April 2 Holy Trinity H. S., Westield home April 28 St. Joseph's H. S., Paterson away May 8 Holy Trinity H. S., Vfestfield away May 15 Morristown School, Morristown away May 20 Seton Hall H. S., South Orange home May 23 St. Joseph's H. S., Princeton home May 27 Newman School, Lakewood away May 29 Seton Hall H. S., South Orange away 111 , ,., .. Y ,431 - ' i ,M--. ii ., , .E ssss - L me ' 2 THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President ,........,.. A .,,,.,.4... MARIE PAULINE CAMISA, '31 Vice-President ..A,.,.......... AGNES THERESE CHAPMAN, '31 Secretary .....,.,..,... 4....... F LORENCE BERNICE KELLY, '32 Treasurer ..,E... .E.,..4,. A LVERA MARIA MCGOUGH, '32 Chairman ,.,I.E....E..,,.....E.,.....,... SARAH FRANCES KEYES, '31 SMALL and unsuccessful basketball schedule fell to the lot of the Varsity Team of the girls this year, but the Association loyally backed the team with the meagre resources in the Treasury. The girls had an able captain in Agnes Chapman, the Wee forward, who rolled up many points in Bayley's favor. Other forwards were Sarah Keyes, Marie Camisa, and Gertrude Geary. The center position was held by Marguerite Higgins and Louise Sharkey, who were assisted by Mary Chapman and Clare Underhill. For the defense, We depended upon Marion Delp, Catherine Pgtrozzo, Dorothy Logan and Helen Collins. The capable manager of the team was Helen Marie Ryan '31 and her assistant was Eleanor Helen Malley '32. The schedule: Bayley Opponents 4 ........ ,....,... S t. joseph, Paterson 8 21 ........ ..,.... H oly Trinity, Westfield 23 St. Joseph, Paterson, Postponed 14 ..,............,.......,,...,..., Holy Trinity, Westfield 24 18 ...,.,. Children of Mary, Assumption Church 13 14 ..... ..,.......,......,.,... N urses, All Souls Hospital 12 INTER-CLAss BASKETBALL LEAGUE February S, 1931-Freshman .......,......,....... Sophomores ,,......, Winners: Sophomores February 17, 1931-Juniors .,.......,.....,. S0ph0m0reS ......... Winners: Sophomores February 26, 1931-Seniors ....,........, Sophomores ..,...,.. Winners: Sophomores 113 -M af Q P 'GX m fy ,JL 3 ,f 'r Jai -'L , ml 11 .1 T42-+w4VCvwM A 5 'mat' fzliuwm K1-lxow Rf Q f M! ,JN w 'X LQ., 6' 'BM V4 N 42 'Jw H 51. 5: Q -- .vw- 104 ' r 1. g , .. ,, c.,m.. --N- K.. f1 a,..i.1. I 7 'f 4.-fY'P..., ,. A if f ...ffl-. .N Q H TH ,M ' ix- 11 na 'a . gg, .-Q, 1 f gf.. . 1 . ' , ff- A - na. .L,,E2E:.g.f::.- 1 w 2' 'Z THE CIRCLE OF HONOR To unite the students of our high who rank highest in scholarship, the Circle of Honor was formed, the members chosen for 1930-1931 are: SENIOR CLASS U Thomas Francis Kavanagh, '31, , Helen Marie Ryan, '31. Irene Elaine Kelly, '31, s Marie Catherine Mott, '31. Y, JUNIOR A CLASS JUNIORQB .CLASS H Rita Hogan. Richard Amy. ni Anita Sweeney. i Anne Hopkins. Raymond Keyes. Mary Kenny. Mary Maher. Philomena Danzi. -.5 . F1 Som-IoMonE A CLASS Som-IoMonE B CLASS Olive M. Garty. Margaret Eiltzer. T Q- Dorothy M. Stone. Mary Cunningham. my John J. Byrne. Alice -Boggia. ' Edward C. Kennelly. Veronica Negri. X FRESHMAN A CLASS FRESHMAN B CLAss5 Eleanor Dante. Margaret Morley. Margaret Morris. Ethel France. Frances Bonnaviat. William Campbell John Chewey. Walter McDougal 115 4 19-31..- ia., V WE! :Q 1 Eli-Q-.. K- M, U 'Q-45723-F',,'-E'f'.. if Myne' Ai 4.- - .ffl-5 H 1 1 is ffm -3.92: LM A WEARERS OF THE B PAUL GOODWIN CAMISA FRANCIS JOSEPH DUNLAP THOMAS FRANCIS KAVANAGH JOHN FRANCIS NAUGHTON BASKETBALL WILLIAM J. DEMPSEY FRANCIS B. MANNING ROBERT M. CALLAHAN CARMEN J. GOLDERE EDMUND T. HALLINAN FRANCIS B. MANNING CAMREN J. GOLDERE EDMUND T. HALLINAN FRANCIS M. REILLY JOHN R. BONNAVIAT EDWARD BESTON JOHN REILLY CORNELIUS LAWLESS JOSEPH MELLONE RAYMOND KEYES FREDERICK MILLER BASEBALL RAYMOND KEYES FRANCIS CULLEN TIMOTHY HURLEY FREDERICK MILLER CORNELIUS LAWLESS JOSEPH MELISONE ffji f A ' ' um- ,H I I E., ig-,:'3BfAYE -EL EYEEES-5, QNX F, C B A PATRON S THE REVEREND FATHER DANIEL BRADY, MR. AND MRs. THoMAs KAVANAGH DOW' MR. WARREN KINNEY THE REVEREND FATHER C. CLIFFORD, M M K- Wbippmy Rs. ARIA ELLY THE REVEREND FATHER A. ROMANACK, MR' RICHARD LANCASTER R005-0W4y MR. JoHN LAWLESS THE REVEREND FATHER JoHN SHEERIN, THE HONORABLE CLYDE POTTS MR. AND MR. AND MRs. PRosPER BENEVILLE MRs. FRANCIS BoNNAvIAT MR. EUGENE BURKE MR. ROBERT BURRE SERGEANT AND MRs. CALLAHAN MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. Miss JAMES LIDGERwooD HNDQMRS. THOMAS LoGAN AND MRs. JOHN MANNING CLARENCE MARK RICHARD MARKEY WALTER MCDOUGAL ANNE MCGAHAN MR- AND MRS- PATRICK CULLEN MR. AND MRs. WILLIAM MCGARRY MR- SAMUEL DANTE MR. ORVILLE MESLAR MR. AND MRs. PATRICK DUI-'E MR. AND MRs. FREDERICK MILLER' MR. AND MRs. WILLIAM DUGAN MR. AND MRS. JOHN NAUGHTON MR. AND MRs. FREDERICR DUNLAP MR, OWEN O,DONN:ELL MR. AND MRs. EDWARD DUNNE MES, ALICE PM-CH MR. AND MRs. PATRICK GEARY MES, FRANCES E, PEAREE MRS. ANNA GOLDBRE MR. AND MRs. FRANCIs PETROZZO MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND GORDON ME, AND MRS, JOHN PRENDEKGAST MR. B. F. GREBTWBERGER MR. JAMES PRICE MR. CHARLES HAND MRs. HELEN RYAN MR. AND MRs. JAMES HIGGINS MR. PAUL SPANN MR. AND MRs. TIMOTHY HOUKIHAN MR. Louis -A. THEEAUD Mxss MARGARET E. KANE MR. JOHN J. TODD 117 fx xxx- ., , f 9 3 1 V 3,1 K-7 QW' F? 'J -it l I M . .E ' ' ' AQzfE.bKLySn.3,IiL7'b.LYQ2VEu2iW?huuh4d ' A ' WEB! ' ' ' GRADUATES HELEN BARRY '30 FRANCES BEs'roN '30 MARY BEs'roN '25 MARGARET BEENNAN '26 josnm-1 BROWN '29 ROBERT MUEPHY '24. CATHEEINE' CAMISA '28 EUGENE KENNY '29 FREDERICK LAKE '26 VINCENT LAKE '28 MARY BYRNES '29 SHEILA LANGDON '27 ' josEm-uNE CA:-m.L '26 WALTE11 LONERGAN '25 MAEY CALLA1-IAN '28 HELEN McGAluur '29 MARGARET. CLEAM '26 Louis Mono '30 JAMES CoNDoN '26 JOSEPHINE Moxms '30 WILLIAM Doourzc '24 . FRANCIS MUEPHY '26 EDWARD GOGERTY '28 TERESA NAUGHTON '24, fn. 1. PJ Jox-xN GEAM '30 PAUL ISAGANO '29 JAMES GIORDANO '28 HELEN REILLY '30 Rpnmvr Gun-nun '30 b WILLIAM RYAN '30 Voonu-1EEs JAEMIESON '26 RICHARD SMITH '30 GEORGE Morr '28 MARY SVEENEY '30 Roman F. MURRAY '30 JOSEPH DUGAN '28 ' v L 119 1 9 31 E?-EL 9 'if' f A A A 'S' T' ' X 3 is 5 EE il.. il ,rg - 'Ei , 3 'ffm Qu Q' id s 1 '45:f ' - ' ' .TQ ' -15' , - v-r -' ' S 25: . if 3345. , xiii :Fm 1' L21 'jfgf 'M si v 2 . 2 YQ -- -L HTA --H---. --- ---A :XLS .3 LLB J . t w. ' H A A- AW-A A H -9 Q. THE SENIOR DIRECTORY RITA FRANCES BENEVILLE 4...AA.A.,,A...,...A,.,,.,....AA.A.... Mountain Lakes, N. I. JOHN RAYMOND BONNAVIAT, ,. ,....... . ROBERT MAURICE CALLAHAN.. MARIE PAULINE CAMISA .......... PAUL GOODWIN CAMISA ,.,.,,.,.., AGNES THERESE CHAPMAN... MARY ELIZABETH CHAPMAN, ALICE ELEANOR CHARLTON .... HELEN MARIE COLLINS I.......,,., PATRICK ANTHONY CULLEN.. FREDERICK JAMES CUMMINGS ......I MARION FRANCES DELP ........,. WILLIAM JOHN DEMPSEY .,...... GERTRUDE MARGARET DUGAN ....... JOHN JOSEPH DUFF ..I....I , .......... . JAMES ANTHONY DUFF .4,..I... FRANCIS JOSEPH DUNLAP ,I.I,.. MARY VIRGINIA GARLAND .....,., CARMEN JOHN GOLDERE ....,... GERTRUDE MARIE GEARY .....,.,. ELEANOR LAURINA GORDON 4...... EDMUND THOMAS HALLINAN, THOMAS FRANCIS KAVANAGH 4...... 24 Bloomfield Avenue, Mt. Tabor ......18 Green Street, City ......Frederick Street, City .......92 Mill Street, .,....,.Wbippafiy, .......,...V7lJippany, ..,,.,....1SS Mill Street, .,....12Mendlaarn Road, . . . . . . . .Madison Avenue, ..,....Loantalza Terrace, ...,..,.....Morris Plains, .,.....11 Catlaerine Street, James Street, Clinton Street, 9 Clinton Street, Water Street, Pine Street, ........79 Water Street, Prospect Street, .,......Glen Road, Convent, ..,.,,..,.....,,..Soutl9 Street, ..,,..........Van Buren Road, MARGUERITE CLARICE HIGGINS ..I...,.. .I.,,,,.. 1 711g Morris Street, MARY CLAUDIA HOPKINS ......... ,....IIL.,,....., S 8 Market Street, MARY ESTELLE HOURIHAN ..,...... II.I.,........,.,..,........ C olonial Road, IRENE ELAINE KELLY ..........,.... ,....... M t. Prospect Ave., Dover, SARAH FRANCES KEYES ................,.. ........,....,. S 7 Ridgedale Ave., DOROTHY ELIZABETH LOGAN ,,,..... ANNE ELIZABETH MAHONEY. FRANCIS BERNARD MANNING.. KATHRYN MYRTLE MILLER ......, MARIE KATHERINE MOTT .,.,.,., JOHN FRANCIS NAUGHTON ,.,.. JOHN FRANCIS O,KEEFE ,.,....... FRANCES MARIE PEARCE .......... KATHERINE ROSE PETROZZO ....... FRANCIS MICHAEL REILLY ..I... ....,....Greystone Park, 8 Abbett Ave., Kenrnuir Ave., .......20 Harrison Street, Hill Street, Belleview Terrace, Maccullougla Ave., Kernble Ave., Mill Street, S Clinton Street, City N. J. N. I. City City City City N. 1. City City City City City City City City N. I. City City City City City N. City N. I. City City City City City City City City City MARY VERONICA PRENDERGAST ..,....................... 42 Madison Street, City HELEN MARIE RYAN ..........,.....,...................,.........,...., South Street, City MARY LAURETTA WALSH ..,,....,......, 14 Prospect Avenue, Scranton, Penn. ANNA ELIZABETH WHELAN .........,........,......... Glen Road, Convent, N. I. V , Vp- ,V 11.1 , L-, 'W aff H, SL.. -, -- rf' g f . If fgsfpsx 121 U l- S 1 fffzq A7 4,0 ,227 ' ff,m Z W A Mwwv if 2:45340 RX A! LG . 6 . Q R ESFQCV-' ,F -x 34. ALL SOULS' HOSPITAL x . . I . SCHOOL OF NURSING Q MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY 'I A credited School for Young Women Desiring to Qualify as Professional Nurses. 4Modern' Hospital, Thor- oughly Equipped, Delightfuily Situated. Separate Nurses' Home. Preference Given to Those Students with Higher Education. For further Particulars Write to The Sister Superior. 123 Compliments of ,Compliments of JUNIORA FRESHMENAA Complifnemytof Compliments of SOPHOMORE B FRESHMEN B 111 hit! n-nz'I ,Q 3117 125 ,A ' 1 -sv .sw A fv- .an hi' 1 Q iff -me .Ei 1 1' Q N -xi f ,r 'NY' s.: K L Q. 5, -1 iw 'H 3 ie! '34 With Best W'ishes to our Buyley Girls and Boys for a Successful and Happy Future THE LOYOLA HOUSE OF RETREATS Compliments of THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY Of The Church of the Assumption Morristown, New jersey 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. .- ..uu1uu1uu1gu1un1.uiuu1un1 1 1 1 1 iuniuniuu 126 Complzments of THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY L ALL SOULS? HOSPITAL u 4 . C Qngpliments of I MORRISTOWN INN 11 Maple Avenue t 127 TH E NATIONAL IRON BANK MORRISTOWN, N. J. Compliments of Es blisbed 1855 JAMES J. CAHILI The Olrles! Bank. in the County Open Saturday Even gs, 7 t 9 Compliments of THE NURSES' ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION vf ALL SOULS' HOSPITAL Morristown, New jersey -ml.-.m-.11.-..-.1i1.111L.-1.-11..11..1.. 1 3 Compliments of JUNioR B PARK DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists 8 PARK PLACE MORRISTOWN, N. J. GIORDANO BROSQ Inc. Butchers and Grocers We also carry a full line of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES COR. SPRING AND WATER STREETS MORRISTOWN, N. J. Telephone, 3350-33 51 129 DAVIS BROTHERS DRUGGISTS CORNER SOUTH ST AND PARK PLACI MORRISTCJWN, N. J. Telephone 32 SALN Y ' Com liments o P f BROS Correct Clothes or LADIES' AUXILIARY Men and Boys Of the New Low Priees COLUMBUS CLUB SALNY BROS' Speedwel venue orristown, N. . 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Smokers' Accessories-Newspapers and Magazines - Developing and Printing - Novelties Compliments of H. T. CONOVER Printers for Bayley High SPEEDWELL AVENUE Q.,-.,-...... - -...-......-..-.....,.-...-....,...... 132 giquiqu At the Same Place Since 1907 All Our Products Are Guaranteed Telephone 213-R D. COSTANZO Groceries and Provisions 95 WATER STREET Largest Assortment of Pure Olive Oils l!u1uu ------- ------ ,,, ---.- - ..... .. .........p I Telephone 1951 Open All Night AWNINGS LUGGAGE I MORRISTOWN DINER GEO, GREEN 81 SON I T 18 MARKET STREET Ye Luggage Shoppe I MORRISTOWN, N. j. Exmblixbfd 1837 I HOME COOKING and BAKING T DQNE QN PREMISES 19 Washington Street Morristown, N. J. I Telephone 825 I I The Only Place to Eat Next to Homes, ' WINDOW SHADES TRUNKS I I II II EUGENE V. SWEENEY II NEW MARKET I I At 236 Mt. 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