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

 - Class of 1937

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Page 19 text:

Eleventh:- To the sophomores we leave our great accom-pl'i's'hments as a guide to their success. Twelfth:- To the freshmen we leave our poise and dignity. Thirteenth:- To the eighth graders,the incoming freshmen, we leave our seats in Study Hall and an open path to Miss Frantz’ door. Fourteenth:- To Miss Souders best wishes for success in her new position. Fifteenth:- To Mr, Button some cranium oil to reduce the sizo ”of his head. ExecutorsBismark (The invisible dog), Napoleon, et tu Brute. Witnesses:- The Sphinx Caesar Hackshaw Hammerschlag In witness thereof we hereby affix our glittering seal on this, our last will and testament. Scribes:- Helen Youngs , Brew Morris For The Senior Class Class Colors - Blue and White Class Flower - Red Rose Class Motto - Aut Vincere Aut Mori Miss Frantz: Now that you've-been to the circus, Charles, and seen all of the animals, tell me, what is an octupus? Charles Sheehan: They didn nt have any there,'but I guess it's an eight sided cat.



Page 21 text:

FRESHMAN Four years ago thirty of us entered high school with all the determination that freshmen usually possess to act superior and not let the upper classmen consider us green.. Although we couldn’t help being a little bewildered at first, by the end of the year we were rather sure of ourselves at last. We held no class activities the first year, but we participated in ail other school activities. At the end of June we entertained the sophomores at a picnic at Rose-land. Our class officers were: President -- Ruth E. Lang Vice-President — William Manley Secretary — Helen Youngs Treasurer -- Aliene de Graw Class Advisor — Mr, C, W, Kovey SOPHOMORE We considered ourselves well established as important students in our second year although we still weren't quite at ease around the seniors. On March 1, we had a Freshman-Sophomore party and in June another Freshman-Sophomore picnic. Our class was represented in sports, assembly programs and other activities this year. Class officers were: President — Leonard Walters Vice-President — William Manley Secretary -- Helen Youngs Treasurer -- Drew Morris Class Advisor -- Mr, Hovey Junior At last we had become upper classmen and we felt nothing could stop us now. We entered all activities with a feeling of pride and importance. After the basketball games we held several dances which turned out very successfully.

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