Rye Neck High School - Scraps Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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Mary Moore- Sonya The clear, sweet singer with a crown of gold. Business Manager April Edition ScR.x1's Happy-go-lucky, general ability. Willard Meyer- Willie. Put your trust in God, my boys, and keep your powder dry. Manager baseball, football teams '27, '28, Accompanist Orchestra '26 ,'27, '28. President Senior Class. Editor-in-chief February edition Sc:HA1's Frank Namczy- Nature fits all her children with mme- thing to do. . Stage manager-Senior Plays. Advertising Committee-Posters. Artistic ability, faithful, co-operative, fr-A repressible. Robert Montgomery- Monty Practice yourself, for Heaven's sake, in little things, and thence proceed to greater. Football '27, '28. Baseball '27, '28. Cheer leader Basketball '25, '26, '27, '28. Happy-go-lucky. Jeanette Robinson- Robby Hitch your wagon to a star. Baseball '28. Faithful. serene, cheerful. Chirles Silleck- Shiek Twelve years ago I was a boy. Jolly, generous. Donald Stevens- Don A mother's pride, a father's joy. Business Manager February edition ScnAPs Contributimr editor June edition Senses Walter Hampton, Jr. ' Gifted. obliging. Jean Tiffen- Tiny. A violet by a mossy stone, half hidden from the eye. Serene. diligent, faithful. Helen Truesdell- Speedy. Better late than never. Absent-minded, humorous. Clara Wendel- Pee-Wee Such partings break the heart they fondly hope to heal. President Girls' A. A. '27, '27. President Girls' A. A. '26, '27. Vice President Girls' A. A. '25, '26, Sport Editor Senses February edition Basketball '25, '26, '27, '28, Athletic, industrious.- Eva Wanzel- Little Eve, Pretzl. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Secretary Senior Class. President Junior Class. Assistant Editor-first edition of ScnAns-' Secretary of Girls A. A. Association '27, '28. Steadfast, cheerful. ESSAY TITLES Michael Auleta ..... . ..... Street Lamps Margaret Benedum The Romance of Music Mary Borel ........ Facts do not Change Joseph Carroll .. .... Merchant Marine Ruth.Clarke .. ............ Light Hazel Coakley ......... Buried Treasure May Coakley ........ On with the Show Natalie R. Cooper The Measure of Success Anna F. Curtin ...... They Kept Faith Dorothy Fitch ...... Nature's Guideposts Milton Glatzl ...... Our Debt to Science Theodore Goldmann . . Presidential Timber Ruth Gunn Disregard of Racial Differences in the United States Marion Hains ................. Mirrors Camille Houpert The Value of F'rench Writers' John Landsiedel .. Pan American Unions Vera Leppert Youth and the Open Door Helen Malinowski - America's Aloofness Unmodified Violet Martin The Highways of New York State Willard Meyer .............. Harmony Robert Montgomery . . Amatcur Sports Mary Moore Europe's Obligations to the U. S. Frank Namczy ................ Success Jeanette Robinson - ' The New Renaissance Charles Sillcck ............. Inventions Donald Stevens ..... The Modern Drama Jean Tiffin ............ Literary Lights Helen Truesdell The World's Debt to its Great Artists Clara VVendel .. The Almightly Dollar Eva Wenzel .... The Politeness of Kings n ly n n n n n Andrew Kauppi The Disadvantages of the Automobile Page Eleven 1: 1

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Ellie Sfrninre Michael Auleta- Mike Clever men are good, but they are not the best. Business Manager June edition nSCRAPS.u Basketball '25, '26, '27, '28. Secretary Junior Class Baseball '24-, '25, '26. Captain Football '25, '26, '27. Vice President Boys' A. A. Appreciates a joke, care-free. Margaret Benedum- Marge Maid of Athens ere we part, Give, oh give me back my heart. Treasurer Girls' A. A. '26, Committee of Music '28. Jolly, good student. Mary Borel- Babe Patience is a necessary ingredzent of genius. Accompanist Girls' Chorus. Temperamental. Joseph Carroll- Joe But I loved the sea, more and more. Vice President Junior Class. Captain Basket Ball team '27, '28. Business Manager-Senior Plays. A good mixer, calm. Hazel Coakley- Pat She doeth little lcindnesses which most leave undone or despise. Treasurer Junior Class. Vice President Senior Class. Diligent, fun-loving. May Coakley- Nehi Look then, into thine heart, and 'write- Orchestra '25, '26, '27 '28. Marked literary and poetic ability. Assistant Editor. Natalie Cooper- Nat But, oh ye lords and ladies intellectual, inform us truly. Faithful, individual, personality. Anna F. Curtin- Roddy So careful of the type she seems. Typist HSCRAPSH April '28. Associate Editor ScnAPs June '28. Possessing a choice vocabulary. To rhyme is easy. Ruth Clarke- Rufus Goodness doesn't consist in greatness, but greatness in goodness. Demure, faithful. Has never failed an examination. Dorothy Fitch- Mickey I am a part of all that I have met. Basketball '26. Associate Editor ScnAPs June '28. Clever, witty, original. Milton Glatzl- Slovsky A thought is often original though have uttered it thousand times. Orchestra '27 '28. Determined, fun-loving. Business Manager, ScRAPs June 1928. Theodore Goldmann- Ted One vast substantial smile. Treasurer Senior Class. Secretary Boy' A. A. '28. Irrepressible, happy-go-lucky. Ruth Gunn- Gunny This is so sudden. Basketball '24, '25, '26, '27, '28. Captain Basketball '28. .u yllll Typist HSCRAPSU February and June edi- tions. ' Marion Hains- Beany It's always a blonde. Vice President Girls' A. A. '27, '28. Basketball '25, '26, '27, '28. Typist February edition ScnAPs Camille Houpert- Frencl1y A few can touch the magic string. Orchestra '25, '26, '27, '28. Cautious. . 1 Andrew Kauppi- Andy Silence is deep as Eternity Editor Scans June '28 Deep thinker, serene. John Landsiedel- Apple Can we ever have too much of a g thing? Baseball '28. Humorous, irrepressible. Vera Leppert- Megs As false and fleeting as 'tis fair. Treasurer Girls A. A. Typist April edition Senses Snappy. Helen Malinowski- Gerry Never leave a stone unturneJ Faithful, good student, irrepressible. Violette Martin- Bubbles When pain and anguish wring brow, A ministering angel thou. Associate editor June '28 Senses Patient, faithful, co-operative. Page Ten ood the



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THE MYSTERY MAN FROM INDIA If I went to the show this evening And what I saw enchanted me. Hamid Bey intrigued me. To see the man In his flowing Hindoo garments, His straight Egyptian features, His great, impossibly great, dark eyes That had in them the powers of fascination, The powers of hypnotism, To see him perform wonders before my astounded eyes, To know he had control over the flesh by the mind To the nth degree. QAnd all the while the facsinating, mystifying spell Of foriental music.j This man had absolute control over flesh and blood By the power of concentration, And every day was buried alive, And emerged perfect again, To the wonder of scientists and of doctors. My soul fretted to see this man Emerge from ignorant India With the secret of the control Of all bodily functions, all bodily pain In his wonderful mind. I wondered. since this was so Why should the rest of us have to suffer The ignominies of bodily affliction. And I asked myself, Is it all worth while? Is it right? I was lost in a maze of doubt. Then came the answer, a glorious ray of light, - A ray of understanding. For, I asked myself, What can this man Know of the joy of comfort in sickness? Of the balm of a healed wound? Can he afford to take time from his daily training His daily showing of his marvelous training, To stop and ponder over the enchantment of a glowing rose, To pause and drink in the glory of the set- ting sun, To play alfew minutes with a child? Or can he, in any way, be compared With the greatest Wonder of all th: ages, Of all the nations, Who, nailed to the cross of torture, Was able to submit to both the agony of the flesh And the anguish of the mind, For the glory of the soul! And I knew I had found my answer. -May Coakley RENDEZVOUS Afraid to die? Don't make me laugh! I have a rendezvous With lots of folks, and lots of things, After I am dead. I shall walk with Shapespeare, And learn the secret of his greatness. I shall talk with Washington, And learn the truth of his fame. And all the great, who were also good I shall converse with. I shall listen to music, Perfect music, of a celestial purity That is never heard on earth And never will be heard here. And, best of all, I shall roam Over vast forests, and thru sweet gardens And gaze on a magnificence and a beauty That is of another world. I shall enter, enthralled, Golden palaces, with gates of pearl. Wonders of perfection shall meet my eyes. I shall breathe in air as light and as clean as a spirit. fAll this, of course, is if I am goodj And if you are good, Kismet, You can come wth mel Afraid to die? Don't make me laugh. - Ilm looking forward to it! -May Coakley AMONGST THE CLOUDS If I could always gaze into the sky And dream the dreams I hope to know some day, Or watch the sun sink drowsily away, If fleecy clouds could keep on floating by, Or if to form my future they would try, The greatest happiness would then by mine. Perhaps the clouds would form themselves in line To picture this-as dreamily I sigh- A mansion high, with turrets up above- A rivulet that, winding, goes around Among the beauteous flowers that I love, That raise their fragrant forms up from the ground. By friendly winds the willow tree is blowng And there the seeds of happiness are sown. -Hazel Coakley Page Twelve

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