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

 - Class of 1925

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Dont' has been with us all four years of our high school life. Don , although quite a tease, has always been popular with the girls as well as with the boys. However, he has never paid much attention to the girls in high school because of the fact that his thoughts have been centered on one of the grade teachers. During the iirst part of his course t'Don,' was a star on the horizon of the athletic field, but during the last year Don has been too busy with other things to rise. Nile would suggest that if Don intends to go farther with his education, he attend a Scotch University, because it is said that they have savings banks there instead of fratere nities. ETHEL LOUISE STICKLES H STICKLI-is i ' Stamford, New York Ethel is our poet, And an aid in every way, ' What the Camera would be without her, Wle hardly venture to say. Reveille '23, Camera '25. Ethel, one of our prominent three year students, has worked hard for the goal. Ethel has taken part in many out- side activities as Well as in school. We often wonder how Ethel iinds time for school work and We believe that it must be her indefatigable purpose to win that urges her on to vic- tory. Ethel has a strong inclination toward the opposite sex, but from all appearances, this year, we believe that she thinks Hvariety is the spice of life. A LEONA ELIZABETH THOMPSON LoNEY Stamford, New York What would we do without Loney? It's certainly hard to say, Her laughter and jolly good spirits- Havci helped us along the way.

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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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News editor Reveille '23 vice president Sophomore class 7 '24, president Junior class '25, track team '23, basket ball team- '24. 'tlionevu formed mart of that vast green area which deco- . l . ra rated the front rows of chapel in nineteen hundred and twenty- two to twentv-three. However unlike most freshmen. . 7 ' honey did not waste her valuable tune, but used it in con- quering jaw-breaking Latin phrases and solving unearthly algebraic equations. During her sophomore year, Loney took more interest in outside activities. Since tl1e beginning of her senior year HLoney has changed her idea of a good time. Now all she needs or wants to make her happy is a slippery dance floor a11d a jazzy or' chestra. Still, however, Loney,s card lacks a touch of the scarlet, and she continues to translate her jaw-breaking Latin phrases. She has added to her scholastic ability, this year. the art of writing chemical formulae which cover the en- tire blackboard. MICHAEL JOHN JOSEPH VAMOSY MIKE Stamford, New York A boy that knows his lessons, A boy that we all like, He'd never skip a session- That's our studious Mike, Mike is another of our three yearn graduates Zllld he certainly l1as worked to obtain this goal. No task is too great for him. Added to his heavy school work he helps at home, four miles away-and walks to and from school every day. He has never taken part in athletics because he has been too busy. Mike has a great future as a classic dancer. It seems almost im iossible for him to kee J l1is feet still. l He is a very cynical young man. The farther away from the opposite sex he is, the better he is suited.

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