Clifton Springs High School - Cliftonian Yearbook (Clifton Springs, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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4 THE CLIFTONIAN ETHEL MASLYN, “ETHIE”— Behavior is a mirror, in which everyone shows his image.”—Goethe. Senior Play ’32; Costume Committee for Senior Play ’32; Business Committee for Junior Play ’31. DORIS McCORMACK, “DORY”— “Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low: an excellent thing in woman.” Shakespeare Basketball ’30, ’31, ’32; Glee Club ’29, ’30; Clif-tonian Staff ’31, ’32; Junior Play ’31; Senior Play ’32; Prize Speaking ’31; Sportsmanship pin; Wearer of “C.” Nurse. SIDNEY McLOUTH, “SID”— “I love—I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm chair?” —Eliza Cook. School News Staff ’32; Cliftonian Staff ’31; Senior Play ’32; Band ’31, ’32; School News Staff ’32; Cliftonian Staff ’31; Senior Play ’32; Band '31, ’32; Baseball '30; Cheerleader ’31, ’32; Wearer of Sportsmanship pin and of “C.” Cazenovia. NICHOLAS MILELLA, “NICK”— “Villain and he be many miles asunder.” —Shakespeare. Student Government ’29; Musical Comedy ’29; School Orchestra '30; School Paper ’30; Junior Play ’31; Committee for Junior Prom. ALYCE MILLER— “She is a most exquisite lady.”—Shakespeare. Glee Club ’30, ’31; Basketball ’29; Prize Speaking ’31; Junior Play ’31; Senior Play ’32; President of Junior Class ’31; Secretary of Senior Class ’32; Cliftonian Staff ’30; School News Staff ’32; Vice-President of Student Association ’32; Wearer of “C” and of Sportsmanship pin; Basketball Scorekeeper ’32. Nurse. NAN QUIGLEY— “She looks as clear as morning roses newly washed with dew.”—Shakespeare. Glee Club ’30, ’31; Basketball ’29, ’31, ’32; Manager of Girls’ Basketball Team ’32; Junior Play ’31; Cliftonian Staff ’29, ’30; Vice-President of Senior Class '32; Secretary of Athletic Association ’30, ’31; Senior Play ’32; Wearer of “C” and of Sportsmanship pin; Editor of School News ’32; Senior Debate ’32. ----------o------------ THE TWO ROSES Two roses once in my garden grew, The one was brilliant and rich of hue; Proud of her beauty, and perfume rare, She spread her sweets to each passing air; The other, timid and chaste of mind, Shrank from the kiss of the fickle wind; Proud in the pride of her virtue meek She veiled the blush on her modest cheek. —GLADYS HALL, Eng. Ill

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THE CLIFTONIAN 3 EDGAR HILLYER, “CRIP”— “He tells you flatly what his mind is.”—Shakespeare. HELEN KEATING “MIS-QUITO”— “Out with it boldly, truth loves open dealing.”— Shakespeare. Basketball ’29; Glee Club ’29, ’30; Senior Play ’32; School News Staff ’32. Syracuse University Training School. JAMES KUHN, “SEBASTIAN”— “Fools admire, but men of sense approve.”—Pope. Band ’30, ’31, ’32. ASHLEY MACOMBER, “MAC”— “ ’Tis good in every case, you know, To have two strings unto your bow.”—Churchill. President of Athletic Association '32; Baseball ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Captain of Baseball ’32; Basketball ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Captain of Basketball ’31; Junior Play ’31; Wearer of Sportsmanship Button and of “C.” ELLEN MADDEN, “EK”— “Amen, if you love her, for the lady is very well worthy.”—Shakespeare. Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Basketball '28, '29; Prize Speaking ’30, ’31; Senior Play ’32; Junior Play ’30. Nurse. LOUIS MARK, LOUIE”— Life is a jest, and all things show it; I thought so once, but now I know it.” Basketball ’30, ’31, ’32; Co-captain Basketball ’32; Baseball ’30, ’31, ’32; Manager of Baseball ’32; Junior Play ’31; Senior Play ’32; Senior Debate ’32; Sportsmanship Button ’30; Vice-president Junior Class ’31; President Senior Class ’32; Cliftonian Staff ’30, ’31; Wearer of “C”; School News Staff ’32. Post Graduate. ------------o------------- OUR FRIENDS How fair and pretty seems the earth, How bright the skies, and blue, How sweetly bloom the fragrant flowers, When friends are kind and true. But when our friends no longer stay, When they from us have gone, How dark and gloomy seems each night. And darker still each dawn. As I go down life’s highway, Until the journey ends, I do not need so much of gold— But, oh! I do need friends! —JACK CURRAN, Eng. II.



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THE CLIFTONIAN 5 HOWARD ROTH, “PROF”— “He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men.”—Shakespeare. Salutatorian ’32; Cliftonian Staff ’31. ’32; Editor of School News ’32; Public Speaking ’31, ’32; Senior Debate ’32; Junior Play ’31; Senior Play ’32. University of Michigan. LUCILLE SMITH, “SMITTY”— “True as the dial to the sun, although it be not shined upon.”—Butler. Glee Club ’29, ’31; Junior Play '31; Senior Play ’32. KENNETH SQUIER, “KEN”— “Bashfulness is an ornament to youth, but a reproach to old age.”—Aristotle. Junior Play ’31; Senior Play ’32. BEULAH VANDERHOOF, “VAN”— “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate.” —Shakespeare. Stage manager of Junior Play ’31; Senior Play ’32; School News Staff ’32. AGNES VAN OPDORP, “AGGIE”— “Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat.”—Shakespeare. Business Committee of Junior Play ’31; Business Committee of Senior Play ’32; Senior Play ’32. St. Francis DeSales, Geneva. HELEN WHEDON. NEMO”— “Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety.”—Shakespeare. Valedictorian ’32; Editor-in-Chief of Cliftonian ’32; Prize Speaking ’31, ’32; Junior Play ’31; Senior Play ’32; Junior Prize ’31; Basketball ’30; Glee Club ’30, ’31; Senior Debate ’32; School News Staff ’32; Wearer of “C.” Northwestern University. PARKER WRIGHT, “PARK”— “He sits high in all the people’s hearts.” —Shakespeare. Band ’30, ’31, ’32; Junior Play ’29, ’31; Senior Play ’32; Prize Speaking ’31; Cliftonian Staff ’31, ’32; Class treasurer ’31, ’32; School News Staff ’32; Wearer of Sportsmanship Pin, and of “C.” Cornell University. -------------o---------- AT NIGHT At night the ghosts come stalking ’round, To those who walk alone. Though most of them don’t weigh a pound, How they do moan. You think they’re creeping up behind, And quickly look, aghast; And even if they are a funny kind You run not slow, but fast. —ERMA LANG, Eng. III.

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