Marymount Secondary School - Hiamead Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 71 text:

The Maritar I-IE publication of the Maritar, the first editio f l' l . ' d n o wncm appeare on the twenty- third of March this year, was the realization of a desire very dear to the heart of all the Academicians. At last we had a school paper of our very own! We Formers, are proud to have a class representative on the Editorial Staff and I we wish to offer our sincere congratulations to this competent organization, not only on the contents, but also on the attractive appearance of the paper. To our beloved Mother General, to whom we hope this new venture will bring happiness and pleasure, we wish to dedicate this, the first issue of our school paper. So ran the Dedicationg eloquent in its simplicity-indicating the great love we all bear towards that saintly soul-that tender heart of our own dearest Mother. Miss Mary McGaughey was elected Editor-in-Chief of the newly organized paper, the other staff members chosen at the same time were the Misses Anita de Zaldo, Man- aging Editorg Jane Burke, Sports Editorg Patricia Grew, Business Managerg Betty Far- ley, Circulation Manager. , Wliilst looking forward to the time when we shall take a more active participation in the publication, we offer in the meantime all o ' b ' l . f to the present Staff! , ui est wis ies or continued success PATRICIA MCDIZIKMOTT, '40, Seventy-one

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' -' - ' . . ' - '-':.1n4:fg. The Glce Club HE Glee Club activities are numerous and varied. This year we were most fortunate, as many of our members possessed the precious gifts of beautiful solo voices. Owing to this exceptional asset, we were able to choose for our annual operetta Carrington's charming Windn1ills of Holland. The plot of the latter introduces several leading char- acters, and our talented vocalists were thus enabled to entertain a large and delighted audience with tuneful selections. The co-operation of the members of the Club has been called upon many times during the past year. On such occasions as Reverend Mother General's Feastday, Rev- erend Mother's Feastday, Washington's Birthday, the spacious Auditorium re-echoed to the melodious strains of gladness as they were expressed in joyous songs. Two of our favourite numbers this year were as follows: Firelight Fancies, from I-landel's Agrippina, and Golden Slumbersf' an old seventeenth century air. We have certainly had a most enjoyable and active year, and as the day for de- parture draws nigh, we unite in a last song of love and praise to our dear Alma Mater- the Mother of our glad Marymount days. MARY YANKAuIi1x,' '37. Srvenly



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The Academy Library EADING is not only a pleasure but also a necessity. The intellect requires food as well as the body, and without books, life would at once lose a great deal of its interest and beauty. Upon entering our library, we feel immediately that we are among friendsg true, sincere friends who will never desert us-who will sympathize with our every mood and never tire of our company. During our Academic life, we have been guided along the paths of educational knowledge and culture, and have made the acquaintance of many delightful literary personages. Acquaintancc develops rapidly into friendship, and when life is at its darkest and We are tempted to lose patience, the gentle trusting hand of a Little Nell will tug at our heartstrings and bid us smile. The brave courageous Jo will teach us how to make those sacrifices which all Little XVomen must make now and again. The numerous excellent volumes in our library provide extensive material for de- tailed research work, and thus we are enabled to investigate our subjects thoroughly. In order to develop within us a taste for good literature, we are encouraged to read a certain number of prescribed books every month, submitting a critical or appreciative report on each volume. Wheiiever we have a spare moment, we enjoy browsing round at random. Here an attractive magazine cover engages our attention-there a short story absorbs our interest, and finally We become willing prisoners in the realms of Bookland. A new interest in the library was stimulated this year by the Book Week Celebra- tions. Attractive decorations were suspended from the book-shelves and many enticing new editions were displayed. A unanimous vote is passed by the entire student body that one of the most pleas- ant corners of our dear Alma Mater is the Pclissicr Library, and the ghosts of happy memories will haunt its walls a-down the years-till time be no more! , JOAN GRACE, '38. Sc' Ven fy'-two

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