Knox School - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Nissequogue, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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ALUMNAE NOTES ' The alumnae notes this year are comprised entirely of marriage announce- ments as follows: HELEN ELIZABETH NEALE, '33 MAR JORY MITCHELL, '38 .......,........... HELEN MAXWELL, '34 .............,.. , SHIRLEY MARRIN, '38 ..,........ MARY ELLA MEAD, '38 ,....... PHILIPPA C. KELLEY, '3,7 ...,.... BARBARA KORFF ..... .....,................ . .. Albert Mahan ...........John Edwin Wing, Jr. .....,.............James A. Schuster ....,...........Sylvan Buchman .......................Wal1ace Baker W. Young . ................. Edward W. C. Russell ALISON LITTELL, '36 .....,,..........,...... ........... E dward DeLancey Palmer MARGARET F. HEILEMAN, .......... ........,..........,..................... G eorge Mayo CLARA NANCY HAGE, '39 ....,....... ..,............................... H erbert Grass BERNICE HERRON, '37 .......,.,..,.... ................. A lbert E. Cacy EUGENIA HUBBARD NIXON .......... SALLY HAMILTON GRASS, '36 EDITH MILDRED JOHNSON, '40 JANE FITE, 38 ,...................,..............,......... CLARA FLAVELLE, '38 .........,.....,........ MARY FAHERTY, '39 ............ EVA DUKE, '34 ................,,........ BIARIAN CHANTER, '36 ......,..... . ELIZABETH COIT, '40 ...,.,.................... ANN CARVER, '37 ..,....,............................. RUTH ELSIE BIRGBAUER, '39 ELEANOR B-RIDGMAN, '39 ............... -IULIET SEELY BACoN, '38 . ...,....... DoRIs BAAS, '39 ................................ MARY LoUIsE PECHMAN, '39 ...........Mark Honeywell ,....5...............George Phibbs ...............Gordon Manning Schaller Lane ...............Danniel Kennedy, Jr. .......................-lose de Gonzalez ...............Colvin E. Wright Fish ...................Samuel Asper ..............Adolph Schreck ............Edward Rodgers ...........................CramptorI Trainer MARY REISINGE8, '37 ....................... ............. A lbert Oelschlaeger, jr. MARIAN JANE SEXTON, '35 ............... . CYRENA KEAN SNEATH, '38 ............ ELIZABETH DENTON ,.,...,... ., ..... ..,........ KATHRYN MELLCR ........................ MARGARET SMITH, '37 ........... ARLINE THIEME .................... ANNA TOOTLE, '36 ....,.... ANITA TUVIN, '38 ...................... MARGARET WHITNEY ..............,... CATHERINE L. WALLACE ....... BARBARA WILLSON, '39 .............,.. VIRGINIA WEYENBERG, '36 , ,... . MARIE BREMER, '40 ...................... MARGARET LANG, '34 .....,..... FAITH COLGAN, '39 ............ MARIE NAYLCR ........................... FRANCES ATHERTCN, '34 ......... MARY BUTLER, '30 ........,........................ ELIZABETH KAMPMANN, '37 JEAN KEILBACH, '39 .,.................... Srmth ...................,.....Wi11iam jew II Woods .................,....FrederiCk Gouge ..................John Taylor .............Chester Baum ..,.............Igor Buketoff .....................Arthur jones .....................Charles Warren ............Herbert Schlechter ..........George Diethelrn ...............WI1lIam Shurtleff ..............Andrew Rebare .................Robert Blatz ..................Haro1d Harbo ,...........Desmond Carrig ..........................-Iames Kuhns Payson ..............Frederic Birmingham ............................Joseph Oakley ..,.............Thaddeus Brown James Hill

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SENIOR PATRONS cLAss OF I9424 MR. AND MRS. JAMES BARRINGTON ..... MRS. J. C. BIRDLEBOUGH .............. Meriam St., Lexington, Mass. State St., Phoenix, N. Y. COL. AND MRs. G. CouN'rs .........,........ ..........,.....,... Q uarters 107, West Point, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. CARL DE GANAHL ,.................,.. Glen Cairn Arms Apt., Trenton, N. J. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES B. GILBERT .........,..... 270 Washington St., Norwich, Conn. MR. AND MRS. T. C. Hr-:1sEY ............. .............. 3 72 Granville Rd., Newark, Ohio MR. AND MRS. R. OA. HILL ......,................ .............. T he Anchorage, Rye, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. EDMUND H. KEILER ............ ..,........ 1 33 Elton St., Providence, R. I. MR. AND MRS. ROGER L. KNUTSSON ............... ............,,.......,. E dgebrook, Rockford, Ill. DR. AND MRS. E. A. MARKUSH .................. ........... 7 7 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Dr. AND MRS. AGUSTAVE NEUBER ............ ............. 1 210 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. J. J. NEM'BERRY ........... ................................................. R idgewood, New Jersey MR. AND MRs. A. N1ERENBERc ..................... 239 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Col.. AND MRS. GEORGE V. W. IQOPE ........... ......................................... C amp Claiborne, La. MR. AND MRS. ANTON H. REDLICH .....,.................. 56 Moran Pl., New Rochelle, N. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES U. SAvoYE ..................... 350 Central Ave., Hackensack, N. J. MR. AND MRS. WALKER ............ ........... 2 52 So. 4th Ave., Ilion, N. Y. 86 Y.



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THE SUN SHALL RISE AGAIN You stand at your window, watching black merge into grill'- The moment isn't ,here yet, but wait, 'tis not far off. The moment comes, the first bright glow peeps over yonder hill, you see the color spreading out, around and up, reaching with long fingers, which lie in glorious streaks of color across the brightening sky, Color reflected in a once gray lake, put life into the water. You can actually feel the earth awakening, stretching, yawning, and as the sun creeps higher in the sky, You know the feeling -of having witnessed something great. The birds begin their early morning songs- Each blade of grass is drenched with shimmering drops of dew. As the sun rises you see the dew sparkle, and the feathery, new, greenness of the trees. You think, Spring is so beautiful this year, each Spring seems more beautiful than the last. With Spring comes new hope, and -a new love of life, and the strength to face the problems of the world. If only all our lives could be one' eternal Spring. At last the sun has fully risen, the whole world sings, alive with gladness, glad that Spring has come. Once again you take your silent place beside a window facing West. This time not to watch the sun rise, but to watch the world fall under night's deecp ,magic spell. The birds songs are drowsy, an Afull of sleepiness, The waters of the lake are calm, serene and undisturbed, - The peacefulness of this time of day is so great, that if someone raised his voice to shout, you would feel that something strangely beautiful had been shattered. Your eyes look' toward the distant hill, the sun sinks slowly out of sight. It leaves a flaming glow above the hill. Then that too, slowly goes. The bird songs cease, the sky is dark, pricked by a million dancing stars. The beauty of that day has left you silent, head bowed, standing reverently beside the window-The sun has set, but tomorrow it shall rise again- Pmcv Karma SENIOR POEM A shining mountain pool, Deep and clear: High between the craggy ranges, Sheltered, and secure, Cool tranquility that lies For years untouched, except, Perhaps, when a vagrant Zephyr, Winding through the high defenses, Trembles upon its hidden surface, and leaves A wake of myriad shimmering Breathless ripples. Thus we live our lives, sheltered . . . calmly Reliecting the dark clouds that pass High above us in the mountains, Seldom disturbed, and then But mildly, as by a passing breath. A mountain rpool, hiding In its green epths a life Of joy and peace. A life For years lived without change, and then Suddenly it has moved on . . . As all lives must. A stream breaks from the deep reserve And tumbles down the mountain sideg A brook exulting as it falls From ledge to ledge, singing As it runs to join Another streamg laughing To itself when 'swirled and dashed Against huge rocks . . . glad To join the sea of life! Berry nz GANAHL

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