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

 - Class of 1931

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Sixtyfeiglxt MARGARET RITA MAGUIRE AscBNs1oN DRAMATIC CLUB-'30, '31 VICE-PRBSIDENT',27 RECEPTION COMMITTBE-'30, '31 Truth is within ourselves. CATHEDRAL portals opened wide-and in she stepped, this boyish miss, bobbed of hair and swift of gait. The roll was called, and ever since she has been our affable Margaret. She possesses that unusual combination of being candid and unaggressive at once. Her versatile nature was ably manifested in her portrayal of the brusk Captain of the Roman Guard in the Christmastide performance. In study she has always been excellent, ex' cept for those Latin sight translations, which ruffled her even disposition and endangered her happy attitude. Good luck, Margaret, may success always attend on your footsteps! VIOLA MARY MAISTRE sr. Josam, WAVERLY PLACE GLEE CLUB-'-S31 Far, may we search before we find A heart so modest and so kind. FULL of vitality is Violag her joviality is truly contagious, for all laugh with her. As a background for her humor, there is a certain earnestness, loyalty and enthusiasm that enhances her character. Viola's well merited success in her school work is a harbinger of future accomplishments. Those who know her best realize what a true friend she is-sympathetic sincere and helpful! Thus, we extend our congratulations which we hope will require many repetitions in the next few years.

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

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