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

 - Class of 1937

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Page 29 text:

Felix Landschoot has specialized, in music, e has picked baritone as a life study. Alc has greatly improved since he was here. Ic has been said that his musical fame is the result of picking a wife who was greatly interested in music, Richard Devereaux has become a globe trotter, he has not as yet settled down but in all his wanderings he has not gathered any moss. Drew Dorris has taken over the United States government and declared himself dictator. Hale Morris!11 Bill ban ley has taken the place of Walter V inche 11 a3 radio’s foremost nows reporter. Bill is sure making the world listen to him. Felix Curran is baseball coach a t the University of New York. We hear he is turning the ladies' heads per usual. Alione deOraw is now on the stage. She is at present playing the leading part in the greatest stage hit of the year. Critics acclaim her as greater than Garbo. Bob Bremer is the modern oe Louis. Bob is making good as a boxer. He hopes that he will be able to claim the champion title next year. Lenna Burke is matron of nurses in a prominent ew York City hospital. Ruth barney is now the most popular and most efficient air hostess on the C. S. K. S. Linos. Leonard Walters owns a chain of moat markets worth one million dollars. Marguerite Barden now holds the title of the world's champion typist but we won't mention the make of typewriter she uses. Helen Youngs took to the lecturing field. She ha3 become famous for her speech on The Independence of Man.1' She is a strong spoaker cn a strong subject. Frances Macombor is private secretary to cion Youngs. Much of Helen’s success is due to Frances’ ambitious efforts.



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 U? o:- 3US15 Having broken a greet j ,;.; - aoublished traditions around C. L. H. S. already, tie seniors felt that one more could do little, if any, hern.. Evidently, we didn’t bargain for all we got. Since the class was VERY financially embarrassed forcing us to abandon hopes of Washington or Hew York City, we turned our eager little hearts and eyes toward Albany. So, in spite of haste, flat poeketbooks, and discouraging quips from the lake-minded” seniors, we departed from Geneva the Thursday before Easter. We traveled by bus as everyone must know, and the reason is given above. The trip down was hilarious, to say the least, and Trof’s singing didn’t help an . From the moment we arrived ir. Albany until we left Saturday, there were few minutes of peace and resa among us. It all consisted of eating, walking, looking, oil’s, ah's, eating, walking, etc. However, oho boys did one thing that the girls didn't do and that was wait for the girls. They claim they spent most of their time doing just that. Prof was so interested in the fossil oases thet no one could induce him to leave and look at the more interesting (to us) things. We saw some good shows bue Irof had to sit way down in front because he forgot to bring his Specs . We ca; truthfully relate that all of the hotel lobby staff were glad to see us go. To be sure, the excursion was brief, but no more fun could be racked into three days than we hv.d unless it were planned to an iriinite degree. If wc have done wrong in taking at. ehenc«: at our share of the fun, we are sorry. We realise, uid v-e hope yon do too, that there are two sides to every question. Perhaps even new those who disagreed with us about the trip era bus mode of transportation understand our side if not accept it. It would please us all if tho forth ecrr.'ng seniors could go to Washington, if they wisn to, and . y profit by our mistakes. If not, wc h 03 they make A]ban It is great fun after all. —ii. foungs ?jc Jk Robert: Is a chicken big enough to eat when it is three - weeks old? Drew: No, of course not. Robert: How does it live then?

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