Rye Country Day School - Echo Yearbook (Rye, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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Wiafzgwzel 077641 70654414 350 Grace Church Street, Rye The girl in the last desk of the senior row is Margaret Wilson, or, as she is some- times -called, Marnie',, i'Margie , or Marn',. All these names may be confusing, but you can easily spot Maru by her crop of dark, short, curly hair which she belittles and we envy! Although she doesn't make too much noise about it, Marnie was an outstanding goalie on the varsity hockey squad - one who always came through in a pinch. An- other of her positions is that of Co-Photog- raphy Editor of the yearbook. In spite of the fact that she is basically reserved Marn', once aroused, will stand up for what she believes, always stating her true opinions emphatically. lt is for this reason that her arguments are respected by her class-mates. Marnie's heart is set on Wel lesley and the chances are that she will attain her goal. 14m Zadingez Seville Avenue, Rye Often considered the most industrious and diligent senior, Ann seems to have a special attachment to the library, the room in which she often studies and in which she spent several periods a week last year, re- pairing and helping to put away books. Annie never lets a minute escape her, for she plans out her work to make use of all her free time in school and at home. Even during the summer she kept busy, learning to type and taking care of little children. She also manages to enjoy her vacations to the fullest, after Christmas she was the cen- ter of much attention with her glorious sun-tan and interesting stories of Palm Beach. Because she cloesn't have an ill-tempered bone in her body, Ruby can only laugh when she is teased about being unathletic, taking it in her stride, as she does all things. Good-matured and unaffected, Ann deserves a future filled with happiness and good fortune.

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Vneaa M4566 Eealfq 1 Beechtree Drive, Larchmont Marie's warm smile and friendly coun- tenance are a familiar sight to the many students who know and admire her as the Co-President of the school. Following Ree's illustrious career through her years at Rye, we note that she has often been President of her class, that she was once Editor of the Crop , and that she has done a line job in basketball and hockey. Well de- serving of these honors, Marie is the kind of person whose integrity and dependability can be fully relied upon. Never known to speak harshly or criticize others, this girl goes out of her way to be gracious to those around her. She seems to derive real pleasure from taking part in school projects, consent- ing gladly to give of her time and efforts whenever she is called upon. Labeling Marie as a girl with plenty of personality and abil- ity, we are sure that as she goes on to Smith or Stanford, she will always be on top. panda Wlazgm Pefahne Sunset Lane Rye One of Po1ly's favorite expressions great , is often applied to her by enthu siastic classmates, for she is truly a girl of many talents and many sides. Hardly a sport can be mentioned in which she does not excel. In recognition of her atheltic abil- ity, Pol' was chosen Gold captain and was a member of the Stuyvesant hockey team. Always going somewhere or doing some- thing, enjoying every minute of the day, Perk can often-be seen in the middle of a group, laughing and having fun. A recog- nized leader and an accomplished organizer, this girl can be counted upon for good man- agement and co-operation in any situation. Polly will always be remembered as possess- ing a lively personality, and having aspira- tions for Vassar college. x'xX'5'xs1m'nn XS ysxss I 5. I I 5 s 2 I 5 I - - 5 I I 5 KN StXKtSxxsxs 'ss '



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