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

 - Class of 1934

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Page 11 text:

15. Laura Richardson: A quiet but well-liked senior. Public Speaking 3; Junior Play; Gleo Club. 16. Lucy Roth: Her smile is contagious; her wisdom victorious. Junior Play; Basket Ball 1,4; Public Speaking 3,4. 17. Mary Tomlinson: An attractive girl whose charming personality has won for her many friends. Junior Play; School News Editor; Sportsmanship Pin. 18. Jeanne Vanderhoof: Jeanne is witty, Jean is silly; Gene has the line of the well known Tilly. Band 1,2,3; Sportsmanship Pin; Senior Class Vice-President. 19. Francis Walters: As popular with students and teachers as anyone can be. He has a good time no matter what he's doing. Baseball 1,2,5,4; Basket Ball 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4. 20. Robert '.Valters: .bn. easy going person who is well liked by his teachers and gets along with everyone. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basket Eall 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4. 21. Grace White: Genial, kind, and wice--a good combination. Glee Club 1; Junior Play; Cliftonian Staff. 22. Clara Aright: An all around athlete and a leader in school activities. Basket Ball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Sportsmanship Pin. 23. Miss Kane: Class Adviser. COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES Friday, June 22--Junior-Senior Picnic at Owasco Lake. Sunday, June 24, 7:30 P.M.--Baccalaureate Service at the High School .auditor ium, Reverend Irving McGrew preaching, Tuesday, June 26, 8:00 P.M,--Eighth Grade Commencement Exercises, ednesday, June 27, 8:00 P.M«--Graduation Exercises of the Class of 1934. Reverend Charles Wu Walker, speaker. ooOco SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS ie student body voted to elect the following people to the Sportsmanship Brotherhood by awarding them pins: Girls: L. Knapp S. J, Devereaux D. Goodman L. Kauaer J. Roper Boys: C, Moran W. Curran K. Hanlon P. Brown R. Walters



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Township of Phelps Village of Clifton Springs State of New York Earth--United States of America Anno recovero 34 We, the magnificent class of '34, being in the state of unconsciousness, here on this most trivial earth, hereby draw up, print and sanction this our last will and testament: 1• To our dear old G, S. H. S« we leave our dusty footprints . 2. To Mr. Hovoy, our wonderful and carefully guarded memories. 3. To Mr, Spencer, our ever ready oxcuses for being: late. 5 4. To Miss LeGrand, our modern slang, 5. To Miss Frantz we leave a huge book containing; eig:hth period blanks. 6. To Miss Howard, 3ome now games for her physical training class. 7. To Mis-s Kano, a megaphone to preserve hor voice during school hours. 8. To Miss Goodman, a railroad ticket so she can como up and see us sometime. 9. To Miss Cook, 'A Book of Reasons' for not excusing the pupils (from gym periods or classes). 10. To Mr. Kasper, a new alarm clock so eighth grade won't have to wait in the hall, after the gong rings. 11. To the juniors, wo leave our ideas on How to Make Moneyl 12. To the sophomors, our good examples as upper classmen and our wondorful collection of knowledge. 13. To the freshmen wc leave our good excuses for skipping eighth period. 14. Last of all, but not loast of all, to Mr. Smith and Mr. Morris we leave all the gum they find, besides our initials on the desks. Witnesses: Joo Penner (and his duck) Eddie Cantor Carl Hubbcl Bing Crosby D. Maslyn

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