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THE CLIFTONIAN 17 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Betty Sullivan, Marguerite Griffiths, Catherine Walters, captain; Nan Quigley, Doris McCormack; second row: Frances Burgess, Mary Calteaux, Clara Wright, Lorraine Kauder; third row: Dorothy Brown, manager; Vivian Chalker, Miss Williams, coach. Girls Win Sportsmanship Cup The girls’ basketball team this year was more successful than last, for the girls won a trophy; not the championship trophy but the Sportsmanship Cup. This is the first year that the girls’ team has ever won this cup. The team was organized in the fall under Miss Williams and the following members were chosen for the regular team: Nan Quigley, Catherine Walters, Peg Griffiths, Doris McCormack, Frances Burgess, Betty Sullivan, Vivian Chalker with Lorraine Kauder, Clara Wright, and Mary Calteaux as substitutes. The schedule follows: C. S. H. S....37 Macedon ........ 3 C. S. H. S.... 36 Shortsville .... 7 C. S. H. S.... 16 Shortsville 12 C. S. H. S....41 Rushville ..... 11 C. S. H. S.... 35 Rushville ..... 12 C. S. H. S....59 Manchester ... 6 C. S. H. S....51 Manchester ... 14 C. S. H. S....22 Phelps......... 23 C. S. H. S.... 21 Phelps ........ 15 C. S. H. S.... 17 Victor ........ 19 C. S. H. S.... 11 Victor .........20 C. S. H. S....25 Alumnae ....... 17 C. S. H. S....26 E. Bloomfield.. 13 C. S. H. S.... 16 E. Bloomfield.. 16 C. S. H. S.... 16 Phelps ......... 9 Total ........429 Total 197 League Games.
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16 THE CLIFTONIAN School Statistics YEAR’S ATTENDANCE Kindergarten ...................82% Grade 1 ........................91% Grade 2 ........................94% Grade 3 ........................93% Grade 4 ........................94% Grade 5 ........................88% Grade 6 ........................94% Grade 7 ....................... 96% Grade 8 ........................95% High School Boys ...............93% High School Girls ..............93% HONOR ROLL FOR YEAR Fourth Grade—Florence Roth, Helen Norsen, Frances Garney, Elizabeth Finewood. Fifth Grade — Hall Stewart, Harold Maslyn, James Devereaux, Grover Taylor, Betty Garney. Sixth Grade—Anna Johannison, William Manley. Seventh Grade — Isabella Adams 10, Edith Kauder 10, Doris Goodman 10, Janette Lancashire 10, Mary Alice Madden 10, Lois Snell 10, Irene Lan-non 8, Mary Virginia Miller 6, Evelyn Chalker 7, Helen Joyce 8, Betty Sommers 3, Evelyn Montford 1, Elaine Moran 1, Irene Braden 2. Eighth Grade—Barbara Jewett 6, Lee Knapp 8, Mary Kralovich 7, Jack O’Neil 8, Paul Quigley 7, Jeanette Roper 5, Gordon Taylor 8, Helen Taylor 7, Mary Thomson 6, Rosalie Van-Kerkove 8, Lucille Walters 5, Victor Young 8. High School—There have been seven monthly honor rolls, the following names appearing the number of times indicated: Agnes Adams 7, Mabel Pardington 7, Lucy Roth 7, Helen Whedon 7, Margaret Cornell 6, George Cost 6, Raymond Maslyn 6, Edward O’Connell 6, Parker Wright 4, Clara Wright 4, Elouise Hall 3, Dorothy Maslyn 2, Louie Mark 2, Ethel Maslyn 2, Howard Roth 2, El-vere Buchan 1, Ruth Buchan 1, Mamie Tuttle 1. HEALTH REPORT Dental defects 120. Number corrected 90. Ear defects 4. Number treated 3. Tonsil defects 78. 8 tonsilectomies. plus 11 medically treated and June clinic. Enlarged thyroid 31. Number treated 11. Enlarged lymph glands 48. Number treated 11. Underweights 40. Eye defects 40. 22 corrected or medically advised. Toxin anti-toxin was given to 47 children. An average of 55 pupils received milk daily. Emergencies about 1,550. There were 5 cases of mumps, 1 case of chicken pox, and 2 cases of measles. BERNICE COOK BANKING About $575 have been saved by the children this year in the school banking system. EIGHTH GRADE PUPIL WINS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Jack O’Neil represented Clifton Springs in the annual county spelling contest held at Canandaigua on June 13th. Jack did not misspell a single word. He will represent the county in the state contest at Syracuse. In the preliminary district contest held at Phelps, Lois Snell, a seventh grade pupil, won second place. Claude Goodman — I’ll give you a hundred dollars to do my worrying for me. Burton Webb—Great! Where’s the hundred? C.—That’s your first worry.
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THE CLIFTONIAN I 18 OUR FACULTY Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Principal Science History Mathematics and English English and Librarian Latin and French Commercial Homemaking Drawing and Music Nurse Miss Mildred Brown Miss Esther Lamson Miss Lou Bishop Miss Lena Cowley Miss Catherine MacAniff Mrs. Earl Hurlburt Miss Verda Jones Miss Sara Murnigan Mr. Edmund Casper Mr. D. B. Williams Mr. William Spencer Miss Ruby Howard Miss Agnes Frantz Miss Ruby LeGrand Miss Marjorie Judd Miss Lulu Williams Miss Una Trautman Miss Virgina Golden Miss Bernice Cook Clifton Springs, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Clifton Springs, N. Y. Clifton Springs, N. Y. Phelps, N. Y. Manchester, N. Y. East Rochester, N. Y. Clifton Springs, N. Y. Webster, N. Y. Clifton Springs, N. Y. Clifton Springs, N. Y. Wellsboro, Penna. Seneca Falls, N. Y. Gloversville, N. Y. Oneida, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Geneva, N. Y. Madison, Ind. Watertown, N. Y. ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS At the first assembly program of the year the following people were elected as officers of the Athletic Association: Claude Goodman, president; Lawrence Wheat, vice-president; and Nan Quigley, secretary. Mr. Williams was treasurer according to the by-laws of the Association. After the election and during the counting of votes we were entertained by several selections by the school band The second assembly program was given by Miss Howard’s History and Civics classes. It was a political mass meeting in which were speakers for Republican and Democratic candidates, after which was voting by the general assembly. The third assembly program was an inspiring speech by the Hon. Joseph Hanley. His subject was “Success.” The fourth program occurred on the occasion of Thanksgiving. We had a delightful Thanksgiving program which was presented by the first six grades. The fifth assembly program featured Professor Delevan, of Syracuse Univer- sity, his topic being “Forestry.” His talk which was illustrated by means of stereopticon views, proved to be very interesting to most of us, especially the Physiography students. A Christmas program under the guidance of Miss Williams and Mr. Spencer was the next assembly program. It proved to be very entertaining. The play was followed by the annual Christmas tree and presents. The next assembly proved to be a long one. Two one-act plays were given by the Seniors as a supplement for their rhetoricals, after which Mr. Humphrey gave a talk on “Waste.” Mr. Risley, a School of Commerce representative, spoke at the next assembly about success in vocations. His talk was illustrated by bright lights and lettered blocks. The last assembly program of the year was one consisting of rhetoricals by some of the Juniors and Seniors. There were several other assembly programs consisting mainly of rhetoricals.
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