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

 - Class of 1931

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Sixtyfsix l i i . .... l MARIE TERESA MCLAUGHLIN IMMACULATB coNcsPr1oN TREASURER-'30 And she hath smiles to earth unknown Smiles that with motions of their own Do spread and sink and use. LIKE Henry Clay, Marie seems to realize that peace is Gocl's greatest gift, and must be preserved at any cost. We are sure that Marie's gracious bearing and engaging manner will gain for her friends beyond number. Marie's genial disposition and magnetic smile, we feel, will continue to win the conf fidence of her associates in business. She will not readily be forgotten by the class of '31. SHEILA MARY MCHUGH INCARNATION An angelfwatered lily That near God Grows and is quiet. AMONG the personalities which flash through school life, the beauty of this quiet nature may have been overlooked. Yet we all know that this maiden with her musical Irish name possesses the qualities which make Catholic womanhood beloved. She is modest and gentle with that intrinsic refinement of nature which cannot be acquired at any instif tution since it is innate. We feel that the future holds much happiness for you, Sheila, and the years will bring you ever nearer to the Divine Heart of Christ. 1 .

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MARGARET MARY MCGOLDRICK CATHEDXAL oncnizsrim-'28, '29, '30, '31 vice PRBsxnENTf'28 TREASURER 'l3O Beauty that dwells in a dear familiar place, In the sweet glow ofa young girl's happy face. WHEN your gaze at this picture, you will scarcely realize what lurks behind that impassive expression, and what various emof tions this young lady can summon to her placid countenance. Her ringing laughter is always friendly and kind. When a frown creases her serene brow, something is seriously amiss. She is a mild mannered girl, blessed with a charitable spirit that knows no limits. And so we surmise that Margaret will always be remembered and loved for that gentle good nature which has always been her chief trait! MARY ELIZABETH MCGUIRE sr. PAUL GLEE cLuB-'31 Guileless simplicity marks her as its own. DURING her high school career Mary has ever trod the path of detachment, sincerity and fidelity. She is straightfforward, yet gentle,--vivacious yet poised. Her gift of conversation makes her a delightful companion. The determination and diligence that she has manifested in the past years will be a pledge in attaining for her in the future a success with' out a flaw. Sixty-five



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MARY C. MCMAHON sr. LUKE ' Silent and chaste she steals along, Far from the world's gay busy throng, With gentle yet prevailing force Intent upon her destined course. MARY, our sympathetic chum, has not only persevered in her own studies, but has ever stretched forth a willing hand to aid a classmate in need. This cheerful, fairfhaired graduate's first thought has always been for her school and class. She is so gentle that all openly respect and admire her. Perseverance and unselfishness have lent her a distinctive charm to which she may attrif hute her past successes, forerunners of her future achievements. MARY AGNES MCSHANE HOLY FAMILY-ANNEX 2 GLEE CLUB-129, '30 ATHLETIC CLUBml29, '31 PRESIDENT-'27, '28 SECRETARY-Q29 Good humour only teaches charms to last Still makes new conquests, and maintains the past. DNLY once in a long span of years does one meet the ideal optimist, and such a person is Mary. Why worry? is the motto to which she has adhered during her schooldays. Cath' edral's teams have not a more enthusiastic supporter, and athletics rank second position in Mary's consideration. First? Who has not seen those dancing feet as Mary willingly en' tertained her admiring, lessftalented classmates? Beyond that veil which conceals the future years, great things lie in store for this little classmate of ours, and, as we hid her Farewell, we extend to her our wishes for a broad field of action. Sixtyfseven

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