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and on to the stage on graduation day. Anyway, it is a well known fact that t'Bunny does not believe that books are all one needs to enjoy life. Twice 'tBunny has given her talent to make prize speak- ing a success. She has also taken an active part i11 basket ball and baseball. Now that she is a Senior, Bunny is doing her bit to make her last year all that it should be. ELSIE MILDRED MORE HRIIOREH Grand Gorge, New York A quiet little girl is Elsie, So she appears to beg But when you get to know her, You'll think differently. lVho is that very quiet girl over by the window? VVhy that is Elsie More. Don 't you know her? She came to us at the beginning of l1er third year from Roxbury High School. Did you say she was quiet ? Maybe she is in school but some of her friends who know l161' more intimately out of school seem to think differently. Although Elsie has not taken much part in the activities of the Senior Class heretofore she has certainly made up for it in aiding the Seniors in putting out the Camera. HARRY ROBERTS MORROVV BROTHER Stamford, New York And still we gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. Freshman Reveille staff, vice president of Freshman class, president Sophomore class, president, Senior class, Camera. staff, basket ball '23-'24-'25, baseball '23-'24-'25, One of the best all-around fellows in Stamford Seminary is the subject of this writing.
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Ida, like most of us, is not any too fond of studying, but she manages to get there some way or other. She likes all out door sports and at present seems to be in- terested in trapping beavers Ida has seemed to like the Freshmen pretty Well-that is to say, some of them. CAROLINE MARG UERITE HICKOK 4 ' Corirr' ' Stamford, New York A smile will go a long, long way. Orchestra '23, '24, '25, first prize, prize speaking contest '24, inter-scholastic prize speaking '24, secretary and treas- urer '23g exchange editor of Reveille '23, vice president '24. Caroline walked in like all the rest of us and became a ,l3'reshman. Now she is waiting to be graduated. In the mean- time she is having a good time. She entered high school a year later than We did, but she has made up for lost time and is ex- pecting to be graduated with us. For the past year Caroline has developed a desire to en- ter Training Class a11d become a teacher. VVe wonder if as- sociation has influenced her in this regard. HILDRED DURINE McILWAIN HBUNNYH Davenport, New York HA little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. 'l'rack team '22, adv. editor Camera '25, class treasurer '21, basket ball '22-'23, speaking contest '22-'23-'24, Reveille staff '22. A few years ago there were assembled in the chapel of Stamford Seminary F1'QSllII1811H from all the surrounding towns. Among those present was Bunny, Some one drop- ped a book and Bunny giggled. ln fact I believe that she decided then and there to laugh her way through high school
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HB1'0tl16'1'H is what one could? term a good kid. His cheery disposition and good sportsmansliip have won him great popularity-nor is it only masculine admiration that he re- ceives. He is an outstanding person and holds the most im- portant position in' the class-that of president. He has proved himself a capable leader. But Brotl1er has not been among the foremost only in classwork, he is a splendid athlete and has always participated in both baseball and basketball games. Brother is rather unsettled as yet about his choice of college-but since we know what a whiz he has always been, we feel certain that he will be a success in any field of work. KENNETH LUNGWORTH PECK PEcKx ' Jefferson, New York Six feet tall, no wonder they fall, For Big Boy, that's Big Boy. Baseball '22, '23, '24, '25, basketball '23, '24, '25, speak- ing contest '24, '25, Pecky comes from that well known section of Stamford called Peck street. He isn't too ambitious but he always man- ages to get thru. During his high school course he has won fame as center of the basket ball team and as first baseman in baseball. Next year Pecky enters the field of that nerve racking profession, teaching. Can you imagine him teaching some stubborn child his A, B, C's? Pecky is a. good sport and is always ready for a good time. Rest assu1'ed he will yet add fame to the name of Peck. DONALD 'WRIGHT RICHTER ' ' DON ' ' Stamford, New York We treated and Don ate with us, Don treated, but he ate alone. Baseball '23, '24, captain '2-1, basket ball '23, 24.
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