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STAMFORD SEMINARY i I7, Yi . ,4,, CAN YOU IMAGINE George McNaught refusing a cigarette? Ed. McLaury trying to look sweet? Gene Govern with a girl? Karl Brooks without a patch on his pants? 6'Hank Hiscox not looking at Art books? Anna Vamosy trying to kiss her elbows? Bill Pruden throwing away nickels? Bob Decker not disturbing Study Hall? Artie Raynoris compositions not producing a laugh? Robert Decker going out with Ernestine Becker? Marcia Ennest driving a Dodge truck? Fred Govem not talking? Bill Wardwell not at the pool rooms? Tressa Ennest not having at least ten boy friends? Peg Pierce not asking for gum? Bob Mattice answering questions in Economic Geography? Bob Decker being the teacher's pet? Virginia Plumley getting to school on time? Opal Maschka breaking Ed's heart? Gene Govern catching a ball on second base? Howard West not eating candy? Em. Stevens reciting in Oral English? George McNaught not annoying anyone? Karl Brooks not asking questions? Anna Vamosy not talking? One English period passing by without Bobis talking to Marcia?
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CAMERA 27 At least, the first two games have shown that Stamford lacks the necessary player to fill the pitching assignment. The rest of the team, composed of mostly new faces lines up as follows: Wardwell, catcher, Decker, Hiscox, Makela, pitchers, Laux, first baseg Govern, Moore, second baseg Anderson, third base, Stevens, Mattice, R., short stop, Raynor, right field, Kipp, center field, Atkins, MacLaury, Pruden, West, utility. BOYS' BASEBALL TEAM BACK ROW: Left to Right-William Raynor, Edward Laux, Laurie Makela Norman Feifer feoachl, Robert Mattice, Robert Decker, SECOND ROW: Left to Right-Harry Anderson, Ralph Kipp, Henry Hiscox William Wardwell, Emerson Stevens. THIRD ROW-Dayton Spaulding tmascotl. 1 1 'peeq .lou uo pue1s 01 seq aus JI LARM euros 1i 1noqe 1no pug Hg:-Jug 'pear Ape:-uI'e uxaod 9111 seq aug Lipid 111001 9 01511193 ua1 JQSBM HEI 'Moqs e Jo pupl 1sna1 Sql S195 aus JI Aepouros lt 1noqe 1no pug usaqs mg 'Mouq 01 1ou 1q3no aus Burqwtuos 5,11 'salgul poxplrw satnom IBII1 Suiqpiue s,a19q1 JI
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CAMERA FAMOUS FOR Quickest temper-Mildred Ingles. Sleepiest-Howard West, Bill Raynor, Angie Dyer. Biggest spooners-Marcia Ennest, Bob Decker. Greatest talkers-Anna Vamosy, Bill Raynor. Most attractive-Margaret Pierce, Marian Taylor. F ondest opposite sex-Emerson Stevens, Marcia Ennest. Most musical-Henrie Allen, Angie Dyer. Seen most-Joe Leo. Our speeders--Grace Moore, Carl Hastings. Teacher's trials-George McNaught. Most intelligent-Emerson Stevens, Robert Decker, Steven Vamosy Largest feet-Margaret Govern, Bill Raynor. Best dancers-Ed. MacLaury, Ernie Becker. Best orators-Virginia Nichols, Karl Brooks. Most sedate-Angie Dyer, lola Deyo Silliest-Arthur Raynor, Peg Layman. Best athletics-Bob Decker, Anna Vamosy. Best looking legs-Jeanette Scott, Virginia Plumley. Brightest-Arthur Raynor, Helen Gray. Biggest blulfer--Bill Raynor, Marcia Ennest. Fattest-lola Deyoe, Courtney West. Shortest-Joe Dent, Alice Millar. Thinnest-David Atchinson, Greta Wood. Most handsome--Norman Fiefer. Most school spirit-Peg Pierce. Dumhest-Carlton Jones. One who asks most questions-Karl Brooks. Most modest-Dorothy Buck. Nerviest-Marcia Ennest. Biggest flirt-'Ralph Kipp. Most bashful-William Baynor. Jolliest-Bill Pruden, Evelyn Tompkins. Sternest ,pupil-Emerson Stevens. Best gum chewer-Peg Govern. One who can snap gum loudest-Anna Vamosy. One who can snap gum fastest-Bob Mattice. Happiest-Arthur Raynor, Marian Taylor. Most stylish-Hank Hiscox, Bessie Utter. Old-fashioned-Clayton Shearer. Very modern-Alfred Govern, Pearl Dent.
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