Stamford Union Free School - Camera Yearbook (Stamford, NY)

 - Class of 1924

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GLADYS MORROW 4'GLADY Stamford, New York Vice-President Class 3 tic Prize Speaking Contest 3, Vice-President Class 3. Glady', entered Stamford Seminary in her Freshmen year. It is need- less to say that Gladys has taken a prominent part in all school activities, including prize speaking and athletics. During her Junior year she won the first prize in both the school and interscholastic speaking contests. She has always been a star on the basket ball team, and by her skillful play- ing has helped the team win many victories. Popularity has been Gladys' middle name throughout her four years of school. Gladys has the happy faculty of making girls as well as boys do just as she wishes, especially the owner of a bus, who very often goes several miles out of his way to accommodate her. Gladys never appears studious, but always has her lessons and is always ready for a good time. HAROLD DEWITT RAYNOR 4'HARoLD Stamford, New York Treasurer 3, Joke Editor Camera fly. Harold, a resident of Stamford, has always attended Stamford Semi- nary and from all reliable accounts has passed a very successful four years. Harold's favorite sport is baseball and he plays this so well that he is a member of the Seminary team. Only a few of the students know Harold's true character. It is only in Cicero that he loses his habitual dignified composure. Then he is the de- light of Miss Cowles' life. Track Team 2, Vice-President Athletic Council 35 Basket Ball 2, 3, 43 Captain 3, 43 Winner First Prize Speaking Contest 3, Winner Interscholas-

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MARY ELLEN LAFFERTY GLMARYE, Gilboa, New York Vice-President '22 Mary came to us from the little town of Gilboa, and has been with us during our four years of high school life. Although Mary has never cared for athletics, she has taken part in all other school activities. Mary is very studious and has always received high marks. She is especially noted for her wit and sunny disposition. THEODORE STARR MASE LSTED77 Stamford, New York Baseball Team 3, 4g President of Class 1, 3, 43 Athletic Council 3, 4-5 Junior Prom Committee 3g Business Manager Reveille 3g Business Man- ager Camera 4g Tennis Team 3, 4-3 Super-Supreme Dictator of T. W. O. S. 2g President Athletic Association 41, Orchestra 3, 41. Ted,' did not always possess the commanding stature which he now enjoys. One has only to glance at the class picture in the 1921 issue of the Camera to realize the metamorphesis that Ted has passed through since Sophomore year. Ted has always been a favorite not only in his own class but with all the student body. The weaker sexw especially has felt his charm and each year at least one fair member of Stamford Seminary has uownedi' him. We can't say that we blame the young charmers, however, since '6Ted has always possessed some sort of car and is known to be very generous with it in affairs of the heart. His dancing, too, has attracted not a few. 'LTed,' is by no means, however, a purely social lion. As proof of his interest in school affairs and of our own esteem of his executive ability, we refer you to the above list.



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JOHN ELLSWORTH SMITH JoHNN1E', Stamford, New York Secretary of Senior Class 4 Johnnie', came to Stamford from Windham in his Sophomore year. He has always been very studious and when he reached his Senior year he had the fourth highest scholastic standing. His dearest chum is Harold Raynor. It has always been thought that they are both rather shy of the opposite sex but then-we notice that Smith is the name of some pretty popular people. BEATRICE AMELIA THOMPSON GGBEEQ7 Stamford, New York Class Treasurer 3, 4, Basket Ball 3, 4-3 Speaking Contest 3, 4, Track 2, Member T. W. A. S. 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Reveille Staff 3. Been has been with us from the beginning of our high school life, being a resident of our home town. From the beginning we have noticed that Been is never quiet. Talking is her chief recreation during school hours and especially during the second period in the morning. ' Always interested in athletics, she has played basket ball and was a member of the track team. During the last two years she has developed a talent for public speaking, taking part in the annual scholastic speaking contest in both her Junior and Senior years. '4Bee,' has always been ready to do her part in every school activity and has always been a good sport. MARY HENRIETTA WIRTZ MARIE Stamford, New York Class Secretary 2, Reveille Staff 3, Junior Prom. Committee 3, Mem- ber of T. W. A. S. 2, 3, 41, Vice-President of Class 413 Manager Girls' Bas- ket Ball Team 4.

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