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This y e a r’s Y earbook staff thought long and hard Baaaa Humbug: The ram doesn’t look vei7
about the theme that would be used for the 2000-2001 happy as Mr. Streich contemplates how it
edition of The Key. We wanted to find a theme that would
fit well with our last year for the existing Bishop would taste with his new hot sauce.
M cGuinness High School. After much consideration, we
decided that “One Last Impression” would be a great way
to sum things up.
We are using this yearbook as a way to celebrate all
the memories, both good and bad, that have been part of the
Bishop M cGuinness experience. On this, our theme page
we thought it w ould be appropriate to capture some of the
somewhat humorous elements that make this school what
it is.
As you read these pages and the rest of the year
book, we hope you will rem ember the things that once
annoyed you, that you can now look back on and laugh.
Crowded hallways, long lunch lines, stuffy halls, and two
bathroom s are just some of the things that may be seen as
inconviences throughout the school. W hether you are
graduating this year or moving to the new school, nest year
you will always be able to pick up this yearbook, look back
through it, and think “You know, even though high school
was som etimes a pain, I had some of the best times of my
life.”
We hope everyone had a great year and will enjoy
this edition of The K ey!
l.unchtime! These freshmen take a break Busine.ss a.s Usual: Father Kelleher handles the office while Ms.
from their strenuous schedule to eat and Collins takes a break. One of his various duties includes informing
catch up on the latest freshmen gossip. By telemarketers that Bishop McGuinness is not interested in their
the way, how did they get a table outside ? products. Keep up the good work. Father Kelleher!
4 One Last Impression
A n g ele L ee M ainhart D a vid E dw ard M artin K risten G ather M artin
“The highest courage is to “Quote m e as saying I
appear to be what one is. ” was misquoted. ” “Watch yo u r thoughts; they
-John Lancaster Spalding become words. Watch yo u r words;
-Groucho M arx they become actions. Watch yo u r
actions; they become habits.
Watch yo u r habits; they become
character. Watch yo u r character; it
becom es yo u r destiny. ”
-Frank Outlaw
Solom on Jonte ’M artin C olleen E lizabeth M cC onnell C harles B rya n M cC u rry Jr.
“The only thing o f value in the “Go confidently in the direction
“N o one can be p erfectly free, universe is the active soul. ” o fyo u r dreams. L ive the life
till all are free; N o one can be yo u We imagined. ”
p erfectly m oral till all are -Ralph Waldo Emerson
moral; N o one can be p er -Henry Da vid Thoreau
fec tly happy till all are
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happy. ”
-Herbert Spencer
A lexander L a wrence M ontagnet I I Francisco Ja vier J ill E lizabeth N elson
"To the world yo u m ay be
‘7 woLiidn 7 pass this by, but I M orales C asellas one person, but to one person
yo u m ay be the world. ”
woLildn Ytake any more. ” "M y name is Inigo M ontoya:
-Da ve M atthe ws you killed m y latherprepare -U nknow n
to die. ”
- The Prineess Bride
Joseph E aile N itz P hilip S o R elle P alm er L yn n M arie R uggieri
"One man with eourage "And so it goes. ” "The future belongs to
is a m ajority." those who believe in the
-Kurt Vonnegut beauty o f their dreams. "
-Andrew Jackson
-Eleanor Roo.se veIt
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M ichael E dw ard Conrad Schroeder Todd A lan Sealey Sarah A nn Searight
“I f one advances confidently in the “A rth a s to m ove and “A n d now I will show yo u the
direction o f his dreams, and endeav design does not, unless m ost excellent way... ”
ors to live the life which he has i t ’s a g o o d design fo r a
imagined, he w ill m eet success bus. ” -Corinthians 13
unexpected in com m on hours. ”
-Da vid H ockney
-Henry D avid Thoreau
Cornelius M cLean Short Ronald L. Sm ith Ruth A dair Sm ith
“W hy do people k ill people “Revocate animos maestum que “L e t us always m eet each
that k ill people to show tim orem m ittite: Forson et haec other with a sm ile, fo r the
people thatkilling is wrong?’ ohm m em inisse iu va b if’ sm ile is the beginning o f
love. ”
-A nonym ous - Virgil
-Barbara Shields
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M ichael Joseph Stephney C atherine L e sle y S u tej Nandi Baker Thom
“W inning isn Yevery “I f yo u can m eet with Tri “What lies beneath us
thing, i t ’s the only thing. ’’ umph and D isaster and treat and what lies before us
those two im posters the sm all matters compared
- Vince Lom bardi same... Yours is the eaith and to what lies within us. ’’
everything th a t’s in it. ” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
-Rudyard K ipling
A rth u r Vaigas Gina E lizabeth Vascellaro OHvier A Ibert Veille
“Ify o u want to achieve “M y m otto as I live and learn; “O nly those who risk
great things, com m it is dig and be dug in return. ’’ going too far can
yo u rself to causes much possibly find out how
greater than yo u r own. ’’ -Langston Hughes far one can go. ”
-Franklin D. R oosevelt
-T S . Elliot
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