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

 - Class of 1929

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16 STAMFORD SEMINARY at fi? 5. I ' 1 , 93 - LtJa4m.JLI'm SENIOR STATISTICS What We Chief Occupa- Where Seen Name Call Them tion Most Favorite Saying Marcia Ennest Marcia Writing notes On the street If anybody asks, to Bob Decker you tell them n you don't know Dorothy Foote Dot Studying In a Chevrolet Oh heck! coupe Mildred Ingles Milly Printing and In Art Hlot lemon Designing Galleries Ruth Comstock Ruth Keeping Bill In Central My word - Raynor Park straight Naoma Simonson Snooks Dancing Driving the It says so in the Buick book Carl Hastings Sheik Taking care of In Study Hall Oh you did, did Lizzie you? Gladys Hamm Gladys Being At the theatre Oh! my gosh! governed Carolyn Grant Carolyn Bawling out In a telephone My car cafeteria booth managers Robert Decker Bob Apologizing to With Marcia Please, pretty Marcia please Edward McLaury Ed Being nice to On Prospect Oh my heart! Opal street Lee Smith Smitty Writing Eng- In the library No kiddin' , lish composi- tion Anna Vamosy Annie Chewing gum Hiking to Oh, my goodness! Oneonta William Raynor Bill Making On Main How's your obla- Whoopee street gobbler?

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CAMERA 15 CLASS HISTORY As Freshmen, we were a rather timid group, looking with awe at the arrogant Seniors. However, we summoned up enough courage to hold a class meeting and elect our class officers. The presidency was bestowed on Carl Dayton, but as he moved away soon after, we elected the vice president, George Harris, to hold that position. Bertha Geiger became vice president, and Beatrice Cronk, treasurer. We were introduced into the social world of the school at a reception given to us by the Seniors. Toward the close of the year we had a class picnic at Pine Lake. In our Sophomore year we elected Beatrice Cronk, president, Ruth Comstock, vice president, and Robert Decker, secretary and treasurer. Our annual picnic this time was held at Silver Lake. Miss Budd was our chaperon. Soon after school commenced in our third year, we organized and elected our class oliicers. Anna Vamosy was chosen president, Mildred Ingles, vice president, and Ruth Comstock, secretary and treasurer. Miss Budd became our faculty advisor. We selected our class rings soon after school had commenced and received them early in the year. To try to raise money, we held two box socials. The money obtained from the last social was given to the Senior Class of '28, We gave a play entitled Love a la Cartef' Miss Hubbard trained us for this, and we realized forty-five dollars from it. Our Junior Prom was a great success and at the end of the year we had over a hundred dollars in the treasury. Wednesday, September 5th, the second day of school, we elected our class ofiicers. Anna Vamosy was chosen president, Dorothy Foote, vice presidentg and Ruth Comstock, secretary and treasurer. We asked Miss An- derson to be our advisor. Throughout our last year we have worked to raise money for our Washington trip and to try and make a success of our Camera. We have been successful in all our undertakings, due to Miss Andersonls unfailing interest and help. ANNA VAMOSY.



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J U N I O R C L A S S BACK ROW: Left to Right-Ralph Kipp, Alfred Govern, Greta Wood, Con stance Dayton, Howard West, Helen Gray, Florence Becker, Marion Taylor David Atehinson, Tressa Ennest, Laurie Makela, Margaret Govern. MIDDLE ROW: Left to Right-Mahlon Wickham, Margaret Pierce, Hilda Gay lord, Ethel King, Bessie Utter, Clayton Shearer. FRONT ROW: Left to Right-Carlton Jones. Karl Brooks, Steven Vamosy Joseph Leo. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY President-Tressa Ennest. Vice-President-Marian Taylor. Secretary and Treasurer-Ralph Kipp. We held a box social at one of the memberis homes and realized a small sum from this. Our play, Am I Intrudingfw which we presented May 17th, was a success from every viewpoint. There was a large crowd at our Junior Prom which was given in the Churchill Memorial Building on May 24-th. Now we feel that we are well started on our drive for money for the Washington trip. CAMERA iv

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