The Maroon Vol. 3… No. 33 Sunday, April 23, 2023
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“Bringing us all to a place we don't want to lose."
Observer: The Kids Are Alright
Macky’s New York: It's 9 o'clock On A Saturday...
William Peay: Tales From The Wood…
RHS Athletic Hall Of Fame: Made For & Inspired By RHS Alumni
Project Arrow: Creating An Online Home For RHS Arrow Yearbooks
Mark Porro: A Cup Of Tea On The Commode
M + A NYC: Mighty Are We As One
In Memory Of Our Faculty: Photographs & Memories
Jim Schoneman: Rock Hound
Kathy & Ross Petras: You’re Saying It Wrong
RHS Class of 1968: 55th Reunion October 6-8, 2023
RHS Class of 1973: 50th Reunion, Oct 7 at the Hilton, Woodcliff Lake
RHS Class of 1993: 30th Reunion October 7, 2023
Observer
The Kids are Alright
Even critics of TikTok acknowledge some positives about TikTok, like open conversations about mental health. We need strong behavioral health systems, for people of all ages. If TikTok enthusiasts are investigating symptoms of ill health and contributing to the conversation around our behavioral health system, that is good.
If we want to try and get our hands around the subject of censorship, we need to establish an understandable set of criteria Social Media companies like TikTok can follow, either voluntarily guidelines or legal mandate. We are a country of laws, let’s enact some.
Scott Galloway explains:
We usually call this "regulation," a word Reagan and Thatcher made synonymous with bureaucrats and red tape. Yes, Air Traffic Control delays and the DMV are super annoying, but not crashing into another A-350 on approach to Heathrow, not suffocating as your throat swells from an allergic reaction, and being able to access the funds in your FTX account are all really awesome.
Let’s also remember people do move to different online platforms – or just move on as they grow up.
Macky’s New York
Matthew Cortellesi Photography
April 23, 2023 - Union Square
It's 9 o'clock On A Saturday...
As I sit waiting for my cheeseburger - I always order mine medium rare on an English muffin with no lettuce or tomato just extra pickles and onions - and as my friend Brian pours me a pilsner as well as a few of his latest stories...I notice a most wonder smile in the reflection and as the laughter grew (as well as my desire for my beloved cheeseburger)...I took the photo.
Shot at the Old Town Bar with my new friend @jmcpup.
William Peay
Tales From The Wood…
Breakfast at the Daily Treat...
RHS Athletic Hall Of Fame
Made For & Inspired By RHS Alumni
Visit the RHS Hall of Fame
Digital Printing for the RHS Hall of Fame provided by Tim Boucher, RHS 1988
Project Arrow
Creating An Online Home For RHS Arrow Yearbooks
Details Coming in May 2023!
Mark Porro
A Cup Of Tea On The Commode
Arriving in bookstores everywhere on Mother’s Day, May 14, 2023.
M + A NYC
Mighty Are We As One
Our Colorblock Napkins are all hand woven on traditional wooden looms in Kerala, India, in a Fair Trade Certified environment. By using just 2 colors in different warp and weft combinations, they are able to achieve beautiful and subtle color effects. My favorite part is the raw selvedge -- perfectly imperfect. Gift to yourself or your favorite host or hostess. Sold as a set of 4. Which color would you choose?
Shop home décor and wearable accessories at www.mplusanyc.com
In Memory Of Our Classmates & Faculty
Photographs & Memories
Jack Boyle “B”
Jim Schoneman
Rock Hound
The roots of a cedar tree on the shore of the Wisconsin River. The roots on the left are wet from the river water splashing on them. The roots on the right are dry. That accounts for the difference in color.
Kathy & Ross Petras
You’re Saying It Wrong
Ross & Kathy’s podcast: You're Saying It Wrong is a podcast that looks at what we get wrong—and what we sometimes get right—when it comes to this English language.
RHS Class Reunions
Class of 1968: 55th Reunion, October 6-8, 2023
Class of 1973: 50th Reunion, Oct 7 at the Hilton, Woodcliff Lake
Class of 1993: 30th Reunion, October 7, 2023