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

 - Class of 1928

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TRAINING CLASS l Name Where They Graduated From Cl12l'HCICflSUCS Back row left to nghtj Howard Raynor Hugh MaeLaury Evelyn Schuman Helen Dent Freda Kelly Mlss Chase Susan Nlchols Mrs Chrlstman Kennedy Dayton Front row left to Irwln Dent Frances Ives Ruth Buek Ellzabeth Effner Helen Gould Hllda Barnhart Eva Johnson John Gray r1ght Stamford Stamford Roxbury Stamford Stamford Hobart Ca1ro Hobart Jefferson Stamford Roxbury Stamford Stamford Hobart Hobart Roxbury Stamford Slcepxng Blushmg Dantlnq Argumg Frcttmg Tr umnq Class 'feather Glg lmg, Whlstlllmg Studylng Blufflng Contentratmg Sportmg Recmng Gaddlng Laughlng Dreamlng, Alllllg Spoonlng c ' , ' y r - ' ..,.------,..-,,--,-., -----,---,,-,,.,.,. ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, .rt.r ...,r........,.......... ' e V ' ''''Qiffffffffffffff''fffffiwWW'ffffffQf.ffffffffffffffffff --.---,------ f- 1 Elizabeth Post .......,..,..................... ............. --------------4---------- - - - -----------------'-----w-- ' C , ' 5 I - 'HffQQQffQ1f1fQffffff QIQQQIQIQ ifffffffffff fffffffiff... ' Q --x-----.'---'- ,---- ---- -----..- - VV,Y-v------ ---- . -Y ,A,,- ----g-.lv-'Vi' -----V.A-A,-------. '-.VvM-,--,- I ' T STAMFORD SEMINARY 17

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Memorial, which is the most magnihcent and classif cally perfect memorial in the Western Hemisphere if not the world. It contains the statue of Lincoln by Daniel C. French in the Central Hall while smaller halls at each side contain the Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural Address. Around the walls is a colonnade of thirtyfsix Doric col' umns representing the number of states in the Union at his death. ' Wednesday was a day given to ourselves and each person spent it at his or her pleasure, some at the Union Station, Red Cross Museum and others in recreation. Thursday we proceeded homeward, Qllaan ' of Stamford mr, the Srmnr Gilman S,,,,,,,,,y, ,H the year of our Lord nineteen hundred twenty' eight-being of sound mind and body, do hereby devise and bequeath to our successors the follow' mg: To the Junior Class, our ability to conduct a class harmoniously and peacefully throughout the year. Cornelius Brown's conceitedness to jack Her' rick. Francis Govern's knowledge in politics to Hilda Gaylord. Beatrice Cronk's permanent wave to Virginia Plumley. To the junior Class, Miss Daniels as their chap' erone on the Washington trip. Anne More's cosmetics to Tressa Ennest. Ruth Simonson's modesty to Mary Frances Get' man. To the Freshmen-George Harris' ability to manage a class meeting. Anna Canfieldls knowledge of Latin to Bill Raynor. Mary Brown's tender care for her brother to Rose Beard. To Alice Jordan, all the gum under the seats in Room C. Wainwright Potter's ambition to Emerson Stevf ens. Viola Eklund's class spirit to Anna Vamosy. Naoma Effner's long hair to Evelyn Henderson. George Harris's elevated chin and stiff back to Bob Ulick. Hilda Lynch's voice to Iola Deyoe. Angelyn Lawrence's talent in dancing to Lee Smith. Marian Canfield gives her small feet to Bob stopping one night in Philadelphia and two nights in our own metropolis of New York. Such a review would be incomplete without thanking those who made it possible, the patrons of our plays and public entertainments. We are unable to express our gratitude for the work of our chaperones-MMiss Gertrude Daniels and Mr. Arthur T. Hamilton. They worked to make the trip perfect from every standpoint and succeeded. Another whom we all feel made our tiresome drive as comfortable as possible was our most efficient driver, Mr. Edward Bailey, whose-helpful suggesf tions saved us time and trouble. e-WARREN C. SHAVER '28 will Decker. Margaret Hamilton gives her interest in the A. E99 P. Store to Ruth Comstock. Louise Shaver's ability to talk to Elsie Hitch' cock. Lyle Stevens' popularity to Otis Cronk. To Louise Chambers, Rex Miller leaves his sim' ple grin. George Harris, Cornelius Brown and Francis Govern give their ability to pull with the rest of the class to Bob Decker, Emerson Stevens and Milf dred Ingles. To the Sophomore Class, Cornelius Brown's ability to sing Galloping. Warren Shaver gives his knowledge of physics to Bee Cronk. To Mr. Getman, a loud speaker to use in chapel. Bud Govern's ability to make baskets to Ed MacLaury. Bill Raynor's cowboy stride to Dot Foote, and his old straw hat to Clarence Mackey. Anne Moore's sang froid to Milly Ingles. Spook Stevens' superfluous avoirdupois to David Atchinson. Naoma Simonson's school girl complexion to Gladys Hamm. Angelyn Lawrence gladly wills Magnolia, her car, to anybody who wishes it. Anne Moore is willing to leave her flirting ways to Peg Pierce. To Marcia Ennest we leave Ben Turpin, with whom she may practice her profession of rolling her big brown eyes. We, the various members of Stamford Semi' nary Senior Class, 1928, hereby declare the fore- going to be our Last Will and Testament. Dated this 25th day of june, 1928. -MARIAN CANFIELD '28 THE 1928 CAMERA



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JUNIGR CLASS Name Back row left to Cladys Hamm Ruth Comstock Edward MacLf1ury Rose Beard Anna Vamosy Karl Hdstmgs Dorothy Foote Carolyn Grant M1ldred Ingles Lee Smlth nght N lckname Ham Rufus Te Rosle Annle Shrek Dot Carrle Ingles Smxtty What They Luke Best Bug y r1des Stars Box soc1als Candles Tilkm to Blll Raynor Flreless eookers Chevrolet eoupe Geometry TIIPS to Cnlboa R1d1n wlth the g1rls Favorite Saymgs I prefer blondes Ch' My Foot GIVC me those keys Yes my love Oh' Thats terr1ble Oh' you d1d dld you Where s my harp GIVE me that thmg Mabey No klddlng I , ' I I .....,.,...,...,.. H H g ' ' 5 fFront row, left to rightj ' bb 'I 71 ' . ' F 'h--'-- .---- SL ' N1 ' - U - 3 1 - . ' 'A ts , 18 THE 1928 CAMERA

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