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

 - Class of 1940

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1st Row: B. Lannon. R. Collins, M. Green, E. Martin. Utterson, C. Cooley, M. Lush, A. VandeVoorde, W. Edwards, I). Lush. G. Lindner. V. Vanderhoof, J. Allen, D. Colclough, M. Wootton. 2nd Row: B. Butler, V. Ackerman. L. Canne, B. Weeks, R. McCann. F. Gifford, E. Griffin, W. Sheehan. E. Rolan, Miss Smith, C. Converse, E. Schanz, W. Dur-kce, F. Fox, J. Driscoll, T. Walters, B. Knauss, M. Rolan. C. Rozellc, A. Land-schoot. 3rd Row: R. Hall, W. Tatro, H. Converse. W. Hanson. M. O’Coyne, E. Barrett. L. Hughson. MUSIC PAGE MIXED CHORUS This year, instead of the usual Girls' Glee Club, Miss Smith introduced a Mixed Chorus in our school. The Mixed Chorus, consisting of forty-three voices, has had a most successful year. Some of the activities of this organization were as follows: Participation in the Christmas Festival. December 11); The Waterloo Choral Festival, February 15; The Parent Teachers' Concert, April 4; Organ Recital, May 19th. BAND The Clifton Springs High School Band, under the leadership of Miss M. Smith, enjoyed considerable success during the past year. In addition to making a number of appearances in Clifton Springs, four members went to the all Finger Lakes Band and Orchestra Concert on February 21 and made a fine showing. Two members entered the competitive concert in Waterloo and one. Kenneth Walters, traveled to Canandaigua for the Spring Concert. 1st Row: R. Lindner. R. Collins. W. Durkee. D. Bill. J. Lindner. Phyllis Rowley. H. Bloser, R. Lindner, P. Wells. P. Hughson. 2nd Row: E. Schanz, drum major. B. Knauss. A. Barker, G. Burgess, E. Weld, F. Northrup, K. Walters, H. Converse, Ed. Weld, L. Burke. L. Kutz, M. Taylor. R. Stubcr. J. Vanderhoof, Miss M. Smith. 3rd Row: M. O’Coyne. II. Goodman. P. Macomber.

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BASEBALL SCHEDULE OF GAMES C. S. H. S. vs. Phelps.April 30 C. S. H. S. vs. Victor..May 3 C. S. H. S. vs. Shortsville.. .May 7 C. S. H. S. vs. Manchester.May 10 C. S. H. S. vs. Sodus....May 15 C. S. H. S. vs. Phelps...May 17 C. S. H. S. vs. Victor...May 21 C. S. H. S. vs. Shortsville. .May 24 C. S. H. S. vs. Manchester.May 28 ATHLETIC BANQUET The Athletic Banquet held on the evening of May 16 proved to be a gala affair for the athletes in our school. William Boueldcr, backficld coach at Syracuse University, delivered the main speech of the evening. After tliis. those present were entertained by movies of the Syra-ctise-Colgate football game. Athletic awards given to students were as follows: Ping Pong, Boys- William Sheehan. Ping Pong, Girls Until McCann. Volley Ball, Seniors— Dominick Lapresi, Robert Lindner, Richard Hanson, Paul Ilughson, Francis Ilillyer, and George Barton. Volley Ball, Girls. Juniors—Gene Lindner, Rosemary Lindner, Winifred Edwards, Winifred Vanderhoof, Therese Gougeon, and Arlene Landschoot. Basketball Golf, Freshman Boys- William Sheehan, Francis Lapresi, Paul Lindner, and Richard Lindner. Basketball Golf, Junior Girls Winifred Vanderhoof, Winifred Edwards, Rosemary Lindner, and Elvetta Graeff. Foul Shots, Boys Lester Ilughson. Foul Shots, Girls—Betty Weeks. Touch-Football, Sophomore Boys—Gordon Norsen, Maurice O’Coyne, Everett Grimsley, William Tatro, Edward Rolan, and Jack Driscoll. The following are the ones who received activity letters (in order to receive a letter (L) one must have 60 credits and for each additional star ( ) 20 more credits are needed): George Barton—L Jack Driscoll—L Richard Hanson—L00 Francis Hillyer—L000 Paul Hughson—L000 Dominick Lapresi—L000 Robert Lindner—L00 Paul M acorn be r—L000 YS Wallace Mark—L Donald McCumber—L000 Robert Quigley—L Edward Rolan—L Jack Smith—L000 Kenneth Walters—L00 Francis Northrup—L Barbara Butler—L Eleanor Carver—L0000 Doreen Colclough—L Catherine Cooley—L Winifred Edwards—L Therese Gougeon—L Gene Lindner—L000 Rosemary Lindner—L Delores Lush—L Ruth McCann—L Winifred Vanderhoof—L0 Jean deGraw—L



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CLUBS THE PRESS CLUB As in past years, “The Press Club” has been very active this year. The club has published its news in a school paper, “The Tatler,” which was published bi-monthly. Editors of the year were as follows: E. Carver, 1). McCumbcr, E. Heckman and R. Quigley. Advisor: Miss Damon. OTHER CLUBS HI XT I NO AND FISHING CLUB: This club was organized by Mr. Gazlay and Coach Button in the fall of 1939. Sports considered other than those mentioned in title were: Football, basketball, baseball and badminton. In spring the boys were taught helpful hints on fishing. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: This club has made much progress this year. Mr. Spencer, the advisor, helped the students to build an enlarger, and taught each member to develop films and enlarge pictures. INTRAMURAL MANAGERS: This year, under the guidance of Coach Button, members of this club were given an opportunity to earn credit toward their school letters. Each member had an opportunity to display initiative by refereeing designated games. DANCING CLUB: Every Wednesday at 1:15 was social time in the gym. Miss Smith taught students how to dance. Later in the year, etiquette was taught and displayed at a number of tea dances sponsored by this club. FOREIGN ( ORRESPONDENCE CLUB: This year, due to interesting foreign affairs, this club has a most eventful year. Under the guidance of Miss Mosey, every club member had a foreign correspondent. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB: Members of this club, the French I Class, gave a play entitled “Empoisonne,” at a gathering of French students at Newark. Miss O’Shea also taught club members French songs during the year. ARCHERY CLUB: Through the medium of this club, students were taught the essentials of archery. Mr. Button hopes that this club will continue to be a success.

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