New Rochelle High School - Rochellean Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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. N T I Q -fe FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM U1ziz1c'r.rify of Alabama 'fBudd has gone smiling through N. R. H. S. for something over four years, and has left a trail of friends behind him. Keep smiling and bluffmg your way along, Red , and you can't help being successful. Football Squad 53 Chorus of HRosamunde'l 5. TRUXTON DAVIS Columbzh nTruck CMack?j has spent only a year in N, R. H. S., but in that time he has won a multitude of friends. Judging from the interest he takes in model aviation and model boats, it is safe to say that some day he will be a corking good engineer. Local History Club 4, Mathematics Club 4, Scholarship Club 4. JOSEPH L. DAVVSQON, JR. P. G. in N. R. H. S. Seems as if Joe likes the old Alma Mater pretty much and isn't in so much of a hurry to start this important importing bus- iness. Just what is the attraction, Joe? Going to take a course in golf when the athletic field is turned into golf links? House lg Junior Council 3g Senior Council 4, Banker 4. PETER G. DELUCCA Columbia Q Nehi is the most powerful vest pocket edition of a baseball player that ever played on a championship ball club. He not only swings a lusty baseball bat, but a wicked golf stick. Some day he'll be national Hyweight champion of the links, or the smallest of all the New York Giants. Baseball 4, 55 Class Basketball. l JOSEPH DEROSA I Cornell You may not have heard a great deal azbout Joseph, or perhaps you have, but you have at least heard the voice of his violin about once a week for four years. Joseph is an all-around student, taking part in sports, especially tennis, clubs, and musical activities in the school. French Club 3, 45 House lg Camera Club l, Z5 Scholarship Clubg Current Events Club 4, Interclass Track 3, 43 Track 45 Interclass Football 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 In Arcady g Doubles Handball Championship 4. Page Twenty-six

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7 .- so 0 W 9 X W 'W MARY COOK Storrs College nPretty. petite, and sweet just suits this demure little miss. HCookie leaves behind her only friends, and goes forth into the cold, cruel world with our best wishes and heartiest ex- pectations for unqualified success. Assistant News Editor of Purple and VVliite 33 Senior Play 4g Glee Club 3, 43 TraFFic Squad 43 Local History Club 3. JESSIE OPLAND Jess war ts to be a physical education teacher and we wish her all s ce Donit forget, jess, whatever you do or wherever you , your host of friends in New Rochelle feel confident that f ability has anything to do with the profession you'll be a shining light . Scholarship Club 1, 3, 4: House lg Volley Ball 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Hockey 43 Local History Club 4. SARAH COREY Yalc Iustllufe of lVZlI'Jl1lg Meet the inspiration and personifier of all the Sally songs. Sallyl' is going to become a nurse. She seems as if slie would make a good one. VVith her winning personality a sick person couldn't help but get well, VVhenever you need a poem written for English-those teachers!4- Sally'l can help you out. Sh! one of her hobbies' is writing poetry. Phewl that's too much for us. Imagine! a hobby. Track Z3 Volley Ball 33 Basketball 35 House l3 Scholarship Club 1, Z3 Traiiic Squad 4. RUTH COTTER St. Viufz'nt's Hospital Honest! nursing is becoming an epidemic. All the lucky patients too! Perhaps the internes will also agree with us. VVhat do you think? Those who are fortunate enough to know Ruth, are acquainted with her jolly ways. Red Cross Z, 4: Glee Clulb 33 Local History Club 2. GEORGE VV. CRISMAN S't'l'61L'ZlSC To look at this lad's smiling face you wouldn't think he had a care in the world. But just cast your eyes over the list of his activities and grow envious! Uncle Al modestly re- marks that he intends to become President of the United States some day, and We feel he has as good a chance as anyone that ever graduated from N. R. H. S. Sophomore Council 23 Senior Council 4, 53 G. O. Council 35 Assistant Manager of 'Hockey 35 Manager of Hockey 42 Football Squad 5: Track 4, 53 Chairman of Elections Com- mittee 4g G. O. Dance Committee 43 Senior Play Committee Chairman 53 Library Club. Page Twenty-five



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eg, 9 W it X W f-if VVILLIAM DIIORIO Columbia This chap has spent his time in high school by making an envi- ous scholastic record for himself, and after all, what do we come to high school for? After college, Willy is going to be a certified public accountant, and we're willing to bet that he'll make a good one. . Scholarship Clurb 1, Z, 3, 4. ALBERT DINUNZIO Columbia As HAY' says he has no plans for later life, we suggest that with such hobbies as singing, humming, whistling and traveling, he ought to enter some part of the musical field. How about it, A'Al ? incidentally, we think his interests are remarkably well adapted to one another and therefore are sure to lead to his success if he should follow our suggestion and take the A from before his Avocation. fPlease don't misunderstand. We donlt mean to imply that Al's singing, etc., may in- volve his traveling in any but a professional waylj Classical Club 4, French Club 3, 45 Camera Club lg House l. HELEN DONAHUE Scuddez' Helen is one of our charming and likeable friends. Vlfhenever we are lonesome or blue she is ever ready to help us see the silver lining. Bankers' Association 1, 4, House lg Scholarship Club lg Senate Z, French Club 3. GREGORY DRADDY Well, well! At last it seems as if the golden portals of learning were to close forever behind the smiling countenance of our Greg. He holds the record for long attendance at N. R. H. S., having recently completed his nth year. School wonlt seem the same without him, for he has become just as famil- l iar a school institution as water in the basement or mud on the causewayfbut more popular. Football 43 Spanish Club 4, 53 Scholarship Club 4, Traffic Squadg House: Glee Club. If PATRICIA DUGLISS Barnard Although Pat has only been in N. R. H. S. during her last two years, she has proven what a good sport she is. We have especially recognized this fact in her participation in sports. Good luck to you in your teaching career, 'KPat ! Scholarship Club 4, Class Hockey 43 Varsity 4, Basketball 4. Page Twenty-seven ff, l l H 1

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