College at Brockport - Saga Yearbook (Brockport, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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S H red ith ted 5 to and ow. liile lllm. buts. ters, of the l home Spen- lt well g spirit 5. The p1'0VCll uggfifsa E games the Wai will not guru THE STYLUS . 65 BATTING AVERAGES G. A.B. H R - - , - 2b Iveson . . . - - 9 26 1.7 9 5 32 H-R Ave. Chapman , , . . 9 29 18 9 3 0 0 Higgins . . . . . 6 15 LL 1 0 0 .620 Ritz ...... . . 8 20 3 0 0 3 -400 W. . . . . . 3 3 O 0 0 Hawking , . . . 7 5 1 0 Dug ...... . . 9 1 1 0 0 Kuppinger . . . . . 8 31 6 2 0 0 '300 Butler ..... . . 9 zii 5 1 1. 0 -258 Groves -. 4 5 1 0 - V 0 0 '250 Rayburn .. .. 8 12 1 0 0 OA .167 Hogan . . . . ,. 9 28 2 1 O 0 '37 R. Hill ... . . 3 3 Q 0 0 0 -003 Toal ..... .. 3 l 1 0 0 0 'OOO Hasbrook .. .. 1 -0 0 0 U O 'OOO Team .. .. 9 222 72 47 ig -I 357 PITCHING RECORDS Innings Strikeouts Iveson . . '. . . . 42 38 Hawkins . . . . 11 10 ,Duff ..... . . 7 4 . W. Hill . . . . . 2 3 Ho-gan . . . . . 1 1 63 56 Who Can? Books and Authors POP RISINGS, fby the American HiS'C0I'y II Cl-ass, is a most illuminat- ing Work. Everybody should read it. U SURE-LOCK HOLMES, an interest- Hlg novel by Martha Hoffman, may well make Viola Reichoff look to her laurels. The plot is laid in Brock- port, but space forbids further de- VG10pi11errt here. This book can be purchased for the sum of 5 cents from the B. N. S. Company. HOW TO LOOK SWEET, by Loraine Shfflley, is a delicious picture of a ty'P1C3l YOI1I1'g girl who -believes in the Old proverb, 'Beauty unadorned is adorned the most. The author writes from 3XDerience. .li-.i-4 COOKING AND TENDING CHIL- DREN MY SPECIALTY, ' ' . , 1 The American Literature class was discussing James Cooper's works. Miss Briggs asked several in the class Whether they enjoyed reading his books. Then she asked Sophie Whether Cooper was able to hold her attention. ' Yes, Sophie replied, but of course not so well as some others. iijill A' Bunny-- Bob Bridgeman has a growth behind his nose. Louise W., CsYII1D2UZhGfiCa11Y7- He ' CP!! has! Does he know what it 1s. 1 Bunny- Why,-he calls it his face. Ralph-- Have any Of Your family Qs! ' ' connections ever been traced. Keith- Yes, threy traced an uncle d once pf mine as far a.S C8116 31 ' , ll i l r. l f. fl 11 CQ z 4. I li ll I . 1? 1, .1 r 4, .1 -l .i u ll- vi wg 'Q .4 U. ul l I r i 4 . I 4,1 ,. i-I .M i- ' .1 j F 1: .1 1 l. l fl l ' sa ii lg l' ll. ll :J If i .. , li 'rl gl ll 1 lIlQ will pls 1.0 'rail pill Vi I it 'R lsr li lil ll will M, .ll a l f . , 5. all? f lvl lst ll.. l 1 ji 1 r lla I W. . ... i Vo, 1 lf. .l ' 4 l .E.r?lff.Q- 1 l 4 'Iii Hia N 2 1 .lf ll gi mr ip lr li ri ll ll ir li sl ll ll lr ki l. il 4 . .. f E l I 1 'r r , . v -' ll il it 1 . :V W. l. w I l fi 'f ,X in V5 .ll-1. W .l. 1

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64 .THESTYLUS RESERVE BASKETBALL L b 11 t had 1 successful season, having won a The reserve bas'et a eam ' r ' ' . d maj Ority of the games played. The team at the start of the' season consistte of: Butler and Groves at the forward positions, D 3'g'OSt11'1O, center, Wltll Miller and Bordwell guards. VVith this combination the team defeated - . , ll ood. Due to Bergen H1gh School and a number of other teams equa y as g promotion to the first squad, the services of Groves were lost. Butler and D'a-gostinowereeout of the line up during the middle of the season, how ever Phill was able to play in a few of the last games. The scoring honors were divided between Vic Miller and Joe Duff, while Phill D'agostino was a close third. The Hill twins accounted for a num- ber of baskets, this was due to the confusion they caused to the opponents. This year a new custom was started, that of having reserve sweaters. The sweaters are of tl1e crew neck variety, blue with yellow trimming. , The line-up: ' R. F.-Phill D'agostino ' L. F.-VV. Hill C.-Vic Miller, Cflaptainj R. G.-Joe Duff L. G.-Bordwell Subs :-Rayburn, Elwell, H.asbrook, R. Hill and Robinson. . BASEBALL Q, The team got off to a very poor start by losing the opening game of the season, to the Mt. Morris nine in a loosely played game. The second home game resulted in another defeat for the Normals at the hands of the Spen- cerport outfit. Although it was a defeat for the Normals, it might well have been considered' a victory, for the boys showed the old fighting spirit and. deserved the victory, but the breaks were all against us, losing 3-2. The Normals lost the ,next two out of town games to Albion and Medina. ' ' The Color Day game with Geneseo Normal, our ancient rival, proved quite a calamity. The G. N. S. boys turned out to be a team of sluggers, chalking up a score of fourteen runs to our nine. The N-ormals broke their losing streak by winning the 'three next games with Hilton, Kendall and' Medina. T We have five more games on the schedule, and if the team plays the way that they did- in the last three games, there is no reason why they will not be Normal victories. ' Iveson-Pitcher, 3rd ' Chapman-s.s. Duff-pitcher, catcher Higgins-l. f. Ritz CMgr.Q-r. f., lst Kuppinger-catcher, 2nd Hogan CCapt,j-1st Butler-c. f. ' I Hawkins-pitcher, 3rd Substitutes: Groves, Toal, Elwell, W. Hill, R. Hill Rayburn . . Fults, Assistant Manager, Curtis, Coach J Q. L l l 5 . A N' fl. 3 if Q ijvcS0n .. Si 'haPf 3 . -- 2 HigglIl5 , . Q um . ff W H111 ,. 7 iiliwlfins P Jufff' . , . 3 xupvmge' , ,. 9 Butler'- 4 .- l Gr0V95 ' ' 8 1 ,nv lalbum .. 9 Hvgan ,:5 l1.Hi11 ' :fs foal--'- ' U I Hasbrook ' ' '-J Team .. 9 I lvcson Hawkil Duff . . W. Hil Hogan Books and Autho POP RISINGS, by the History II Class, is a most W8 work. Everybody shou ,SURE-LOCK HOLMES, a mgnovel by Martha H011 lllleinake viola Reichoff I4 mnlutm plot is laid wloimenr lime forbids f' . ' ere. This bgc mased for the sum of 5 1 Hovlbsf, Company. sue11ey,is 00K SwEE'r,1 gmmyoung flelicious pic jdld proverb, belie holflledthe mostn ut! una ' . T . mflnerlence. he aut 'c00KIN XXX- . G ' DRE AND TENDINC N MY SP ECIAL Ziff



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THE STYLUS 66, .- BROCKPORT By Ethel Jvazies. Brocliportg we're pulling anchor soon And setting out to sea, And ere the passing of another moon VVe'll say farwell to thee. , But though we sail on wider seas And stay in many Hr port, E The winds will waft with every breeze Kind thoughts to you, O, Brockport. And we who were happy at greeting VVill not be sad at farew-ell, For the best we have gained from our meeting VVe're taking-Life's storms to repel. Friend-ship and knowledge and memories, ' Memories, the gold from life's dross, Memories of our Alma Mater And the days that are gone, but not lost. ......?,,1.. , THE APPEARANCE OF OUR CAMPUS By Mild1'ed Tfnvnsend. V. I saw Brockport Normal School for the first time in the spring and the thing which impressed me most forcibly was not the imposing structure itself, but the barren appearance of the campus. Directly in front of the school building the ground was deeply furrowed wi-th automobile ruts and footprints' so that there was no oppo-rtunity for the grass to grow. The long stretch of greenwgfrass at the south makes me believe that the campus in front of the school could be made attractive. Perhaps it is not entirely the fault of the students. There is really no other place for the parking of automobiles. The school 'authorities could easily provide one by utilizing a strip of land behind the building along the f-ence which 'bounds the westward side. of the campus. This section is oue ofthe public view and since there is already a driveway it would require only a little expense and effort. The front lawn could then be graded and seeded properly. I believe that the students would then keep to the side- walks, and allow the lawn to regain its beauty. ' ' Since there is no prospect of having these things accomplished there is only one way for us to help. Preserve thelgrass and lawns which we already hav-e. We should b-e ab-le to do this very easily and I believe many students are making conscious efforts along this line. Will everyone help? 4 v -itli - Almeda Redman- What's the dif- Frederick C.-- I know -a guyiithztt ,ference between the 18th Amendment nearly every time he goes into a house and the.Vo1stead Act? gets a Cold Shouldel-fr Miss FESSGU1- I d0I1't know. :Ask Ralph S.- Who's that? i - Mr. Herre. He knows all about that. Frederick C.- The ice' man. Under 21 msg ,youngAgi13hd li noon' ro ost rved her, m S6 Satok0 S fifth like most otha fill often went l 7 one afternoe drugs for his f fl rather Pleased W The next df!! strangething. If prospero His requCSf was father was rathe- wished. Most f father did n0t Il Santa, as lr However, she re picture. He did About six mr jewels, rings, et us busrn fonce with great to the U. S. li with him. After two yr husband. Her e women wear dull She arrived i Q Home clothes and She still serv of the windows 1 ,her ti f 'lands 011 the treo he . fr Milleniumxl -aPP0f1r at 8:30, Fffishrnanx I Jl1ni0rXA m SCniorsXH ul and k' I. Examxlxmd, ult , h Marblg,XA n IH I

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