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S THE SPY '7 Vile who are graduating soon, But little realize The great amount of honest t-oil That still before us lies. lf we are going to reach our goal, VVhatever it may be, The road of hard work is the one That leads to victory. For four years we have studied here And with it came much fun. Though some -of us have thought it Our real work's just begung For now we go another step To college or to work, And great will be the consequence lf in this step we shirk. Success or failure On how we shape will depend our courseg From this time on, no guiding hand a loss g lfVill save us from For whenat college or at work You're one of a thousand meng lf you should fail. there is no one To lift you up again. A PARTING WORD hard, When First we came from grammar school. Success seemed far awgyg But four years here in high school Have set us on our way. . But still we must keep struggling on, We have not yet arrivedg Y We must not think we know it all S Because so far we've thrived. Success lies on a flowing stream Thousands of miles awayg VVith many a hidden reef or shoal Each mile along the way. XfVe cannot reach it in a day, Or in one year or twog But if we keep sailing steadily on lVe,ll succeed if our course is true. And each must at his own wheel stand Director of his shipg For there is no one who will take The helm if we should slip. Each minute will be precious then, There'll be no time to fo-olg For we will have no guiding hands Such as we've had in school. There's one thing that we're sorry for, And yet it's for the best- The building known as M. H, S. Will soon not so be blessedg Too crowded is the old place now, The building on the hillg But many years from now 'twill stand The same in our memory still. And therelll be built a new high school lts share of fame to gain, Witli students by the hundreds Its honor to maintain. Witli football and baseball field and track And with a spacious gym. And with a pool of generous size ln which to take a swim. No luxuries like that had we, But still we made a name For M. H. S., that little school Knows how to play the game: Oh M. H. S., oh little school! Forever you will be Though years may come and years may g Dear in our memory! i A. O. E. O
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THE SPY Ei! 5 rrrrlrg THE HOME OE THE BETTER KIND OF DRY GOODS AND SHOES Cor. of Palmer and Mamaroneck Aves. Telephone 252--I IEE! BASSI FRERES DE PARIS MAIN STREET, NEXV ROCHELLE Telephone 1063 FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN Flowers for all occasions Prompt Service Flower Orders Telegraphed P 462 - Phones - 403-W S C H R O ED E R, S . . . White Stripe Taxi Co. 302 VV'est Boston Post Road and Below High School QUALITY GROCERIES Candies, ' Ice Cream I and Sodas Blue Bird Taxi Co. Touring Cars and Limousines for Hire Day and Night Service Taxis to meet all trains Office Opposite Depot VVm. I. McGrath, Manager
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3 THE SPY Ihp Sm VOL. 2 MAMARONECK, NEVV YORK, JUNE, 1923 No. LL Issued quarterly by the students of lvlaniaroneck High School. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office of Mainaroneck, New Y-ork. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized April 19, 1922. Printed by the New Rochelle Pioneer. Single issues, 25c a copy. 31.00 a year. C'O11'11116I1CC111C1'1t Issue, 50c a copy. ,,ii .- BOARD OF EDITORS ARTHUR O. ERNST, '23 ...................... .... E ditor-in-Chief SPENCER CONE, '23 .......... HENRY GREENTHAL, '23 .... . . . Business Manager . . . . Exchange Editor GEORGE BELL, '23 ............................ ........ A rt Editor ANNA M. NOLAN ............................... .. . Faculty Adviser ASSOCIATE EDITORS ELIZABETH SLOANE, '23 ....... HELEN GARDINER, '21 .. ADELAIDE DUNN, '24 ........ KENNETH STEVVART, '23 .... MUNN BREWER, '23 ........ MABEL ALBERT, '23e -IANE FRENCH, '2-lf ' ' DOROTHY O'REILLY, '25 .. RICHARD SALMAN, '21 DONALD BROVVN, '23 GEORGE HINMAN, '21 GEORGE MARSHALL, '23 . Assistant Editor-in-Chief .Assistant Business Manager ............. Girls' Athletics ........... Boys' Athletics jokes School Notes Alumni EMIL MALMOUIST, '23 ELSA KEIL, IRVING COHFN. '25 BALDVVIN GRIFFIN, EDITORIALS ADVICE TO THOSE VVHO How to do well in your college studies. If you want to do well in your college, you must begin well. The First f-our weeks' work cannot be thoroughly done unless you are present at every recitation and listen attentively. You must be able to apply some of the simple rules of study if you are to succeed. The best brain in the World is one that learns quickly and keeps what it gets, for- ever. ARE TO ENTER COLLEGE. President Eliot, of Harvard, has said that the greatest thing to get in college is the trained capacity for niental labor rapid, intense and sustaining. 'Do not let anything break your schedule off work. Study the lesson as a Whole, then analyze it carefully. Visualize, work with con- centration. Assume the attitude you would have if you Were' playing tennis, basket' ball or football.
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