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

 - Class of 1925

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ABC Ruth Hall James Govern Edward Decker Harry Morrow Edna Dobson Marjorie Fink Charlotte Corbin Bernice Clark Donald Richter Leona Thompson William -Govern Hildred McIlwain Michael Vamosy Archibald Canfield Caroline Hickok Ethel Stickles Letha Voorhees Ida Hamilton Elsie More Kenneth Peck I N 1' 'L l ll l F QENIORQ V T V X H J n T A 'What We Like to Call1Whf-re We Expect tn Tilnenl l See Them 'ARUfl1S At home J1H1II11B Not seen DECK Driving the Larrabee Brother By the mill race on l South Street D0bb1G At the movies Mari Riding horsebaCk Dot In the Chevie Cla1'kie Corner of South and Harper Don ln Churchill Park Loney Going after pork and beans Bill At the drug store Bunny At the post office Mike On his bicycle Archie In the library Cottie Everywhere Stickles At the pianx Linds Going on a vacation Ham Walking with Don B. More At Chichester's 'iPeckie Driving up Main street

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The next money-earning plan was a card party. Marjorie Fink was appointed chairman. Under her management the af- fair was very successful and we realized about twenty dollars. lt was about this time that we bought ninety-six dollars worth of candy. lYe raised forty-eight dollars from that. VVe have also sold neckties in the school colors. In January our class was made much larger by the addition of about twelve students, some of them planning to make the four years in three. These students till out our number by six. Soon after this we held two bake sales, realizing from the two of them about fifty dollars. All these sums helped our bank account considerably, but still we did not have enough to take us to Washington. We decided to have a play. So we gathered together the talent of our class and on March twenty-seventh, we presented The Elopement of Ellen in the new Memorial Gymnasium. Miss Helen Hubbard was the coach and director. The play in itself was a huge success, but due to bad weather, not many people were out. This added about one hundred dollars to our bank account. A week from the following Wed- nesday, We presented the play at Windham. The following Saturday, chaperoned by Miss Helen Hub- bard, thirteen of us started at six a. m. for VVashington. I do not think it is possible for anyone to have a more wonderful time than we had at Washington. Meanwhile, we had all been taking part in the production of the Camera Ruth Hall was elected editor-in-chief and Harry Morrow for assistant editor-in-chief, the rest of the class acting as associate editors. And now, as the four years draw to a close, and We look back over them and think of the joys and sorrows We have shared, the hard work and carefree play we have had together, we think of the many things dear old Stamford Seminary has given us and hope that we may prove worthy of the care and love she has bestowed on us in trying to mold us into wise, in- telligent men and women and honest citizens. R. H. '25.



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lsr f I L ,! K1 x n J k,I' ABOUT THE SENIORS What We Think of Their' Disposition Stately Don't care Smiles Angelic Happy Egotistical Ask Brownie As you like it Do what I say All giggles I should worry Look me over Good naturedg Philosophical Ask some one who knows Unsettled Sunny Nervous I guess so Very accommodating to N the girls What They Are Always What We l-lear Them Doing Blushing J igging Looking for some one Hollering Making eyes Criticizing Playing tennis Talking Assisting a teacher Chattering Playing the sax Dancing Arguing Preaching Walking Flirting Telephoning Trapping beavers Laughing Studying Geometry H .. .. I don't see why not. .. .. U n n u n Say You never can tell! Oh, by gosh! Cut it out! Well, I should worry! Oh, man! What of it?' I don't dare. Oh Hell-en! My cow! Oh, my goodness! Going down, 'Ham'? What are you going to do about it. How frivolous you are! I'll find out and let you know. A Oh, I know. Say Kiddo, I've some- thing to tell you. Wait a minute. Huh, I wonder why? Well, I guess prob- ably.

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