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

 - Class of 1924

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May 30-Stamford at Roxbury - 7 6 'May 30-Windham at Stamford - 8 9 June l-Roxbury at Stamford - 3 1 June 13-Margaretville at Stamford - - 4 0 June 16-Stamford at Delhi - - 15 - 4 Total runs - 80 57 iNon-league games. The men who won their letters for 1923 baseball were: W. Atchinson W. Voorhees, C. Lewis, H. Morrow, K. Peck, L. Harris, R. Frame, D. Rich ter, T. Mase, G. Lewis.

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,llrht 9 by K QE? BASEBALL, 1923 Since no final results of last yearis team have ever been printed, for the sake of leaving a record for future use it is altogether fitting at this time to give a brief summary of the season of 1923. Last year, for the second time, we joined the Eastern Delaware Baseball League, consisting of the schools of Roxbury, Hobart, Delhi, and Margaretville. To play on the team a player must have a passing school average. Each team was to play two games with every other team and the school which was the winner of the most games was to have its name engraved on the cup for that year. To obtain permanent possession of the cup a team must win the cup three times, lnot necessarily consecutivel. Of ten games played during the sea- son, we won eight and lost two. Out of these ten games eight were league games and of these eight we won seven and lost one to give us possession of the cup for the school year 1923-1924. The scores were as follows: Stamford Opponent i'April 27-Stamford at Roxbury - 12 8 May 5-Hobart at Stamford 11 5 lVlay 18-Delhi at Stamford 5 4 May 25-Stamford at Hobart - 9 17 May 26-Stamford at 1V1argaretville 6 3



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ac The Last Hymnn-Marianne Farningham. Caroline Hiclcok Liberty and Unioni'-Daniel Webster. - - - Kenneth Doonan 'flohannais Easter -Annie Hamilton Donnell. - - Mary Rogers L'The Minute Man of the Revolutionw-George William Curtis. Richard Frame The Deathbed of Benedict Arnold -George Leppord. Hildred Mcllwain G4 EL Imaginary Speech of John Adamsi'-Daniel Webster. Raymond Govern Caroline Hickok and Kenneth Peck won first prizes and Mary Rogers and Raymond Govern won second. Caroline Hickok and Richard Frame were chosen to represent Stamford Seminary at Delhi in the interscholastic contest, Richard taking first prize there. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association was organized under the old constitution, which had not been observed for several years. There are two members to represent each of the two upper classes and one representative from the Sophomore class. The other members are, two from the school board, the school principal and athletic director. The captains of the athletic teams may attend the meetings, but they are not entitled to a vote. The constitu- tion has been amended by the student body, changing the passing average for council members and athletic participants from 65 per cent to whatever the school average may be. The secretary and treasurer of the association are elected by the student body itself. Members: Theodore Mase, Richard Frame, Harry Morrow, Charlotte Corbin, and Herbert Hedges from the student body. Mrs. Pierce and Mr. Tooley from the school board. Mr. Getman, presiding oflicer. Mr. Dun- can, athletic director. OPERETTA T0 BE GIVEN Under the supervision of Mrs. Getman, the grades of Stamford Semi- nary are putting on, ,lune 13, a very attractive operetta entitled, Cinderella in Flowerlandf' They have been practicing this for some time, and if the costumes have anything to do with it, it will be a very worth while perform- ance. We say this because we know.

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