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

 - Class of 1931

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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

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.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.



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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

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