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

 - Class of 1942

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Page 18 text:

1st. Row: H. Converse, F. Gifford, L. Lindner. 2nd Row: A. White, C. Maker, A. Lindner, L. Landuyt, T. Walters, I). Lindner, B. Knauss, W. Payne. 3rd Row: W. Alien, T. Garney, H. Wells, L. Gougeon, R. Lindner, A. Barker, B. Weeks, B. Gale, B. Burgess, H. Bruce. 4th Row: V. Lapresi, C. Converse, M. Grushow, H. Bloser, R. Hall, M. Lapresi, H. Goodman. CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Intramural Managers . CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Intramural Managers Marjorie Cyril O’' ■ CLASS President Vice-President So c re t a ry - T r easu re r Intramural Managers Bets Rob 1st Rcw: F. Lindner, Miss Maroney, B. Knauss, C. Maker. 2nd Row: L. Gcugeon, W. Durkee, R. Lindner, R. Hall, F. Lapresi, A. Barker, L. Landuyt, T. Walters, D. Lindner.

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1st Row: M. Lush, P. O’Connell, C. Cooley, M. O’Coyne, M. Wootton. 2nd Row: A. VandeVoorde, E. Weld, B. Lannon, E. Rolan, J. Adams. 3rd Row: B. Lannon, E. Barrett. The Senior Play. “Spring Fever. was a success and the Seniors wish to thank Miss Damon for her fine direction. All those attending the performance reported an enjoyable evening and the class realized a sizeable financial profit. We shall review the play briefly for those who were unable to attend. Mrs. Spangler (Jean Adams) kept a rooming-house at Brookfield College, and she said, “I never know if they’re in or out. They come and go so fast you couldn't keep track of them if you were a paid spy.” That was more than true of the day before commencement; for in addition to her regular college-boy roomers, their girls kept popping in and out. a few parents and an aunt showed up, and the Prexy and Professor Bean found occasion to call several times. And thin did happen! Spring fever hit Brookfield. Ed. Burns (Ezra Barrett) a chemistry student, turned his room into a lab, where he experimented with a substitute for dynamite; Vic Lewis (Maurice O’Coyne) an art student, set up his dais and easel in the living room; Howard Brant (Paul O’Connell) a senior, typed frantically on a term paper for zoology. He was to be graduated the next day only if he succeeded in getting the paper in on time. Lou Herron (Marian Lush) a journalism student, breezed in every now and then to use the typewriter and—maybe—to see Ed. Anne Purcell (Catherine Cooley) Howard’s heart interest, (and she was that way about Howard) had forgotten to reserve rooms at the hotel for her millionaire father and mother. She can take care of her mother in the dorm, and she persuaded Howard to put her father up in his room. But when the dignified and elegant Mr. Purcell (Edwin Weld) arrived. Vic thought he was the art model engaged to pose for a picture of a Russian Bol- shevik. Only the agency phoned that the fellow was erratic and did not want to pose as a Bolshevik, so Vic and Ed grabbed Mr. Purcell, gagged him, stripped him of most of his clothes, and put a smock on him. tied him to a hatrack. and intimidated him with an explosion or two from Ed’s laboratory—all so that Vic wouldn’t fail in his first commission for a picture. The mistake was discovered, but Mr. Purcell departed in a great fury and withdrew his offer to present a new science building to the College. In the meantime, Howard’s aunt. Maude Corey (Beverley Lannon) who had put him through college, and who would send him to Europe when he graduated. arrived unexpectedly. She was put in Howard’s room, learned of his possible failure to graduate. She then decided to pose as a famous zoologist, get on the good side of Prof. Bean (Edward Rolan), and persuade him to “pass” Howard. Mrs. Purcell (Alice VandeVoorde), came searching for her husband, whom she thought was being kept prisoner in the house in a kidnap plot. Anne Purcell, aided by her chum, Vivian George • Peg Wootton) Vic’s girl, and by Vic posing as a doctor. put on a deathbed scene in order to get her father to sign a paper promising the science building if Howard were permitted to graduate. But Vic’s mustache came off. and the deception was discovered! Howard had left with the paper, however, to hand to President Dixon (Robert Lannon). He decided he couldn’t go through with the trick, and came back to pack his things. He would have left his girl, his disappointed aunt, and his diploma behind. But why go on? It was all fast and furious and funny, with loud explosions every now and then from Ed's “stinkum stinktorum” for good measure—and it all ended to everyone’s satisfaction.



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: Play FICERS: Wilbur Durkee Bernice Knauss Dorothy Lindner Francis Lapresi lanche Gale, Paul Lindner Dir® 'FICERS: Robert O’Connell Betty Goodman John Vanderhoof Wade Walker 'aylor. Dorothy Goodman, yne. John Carney inn Class FFICERS: Robert Allen Jean Driscoll Shirley Reed Crawford, Shirley Reed, r Parmeter, Lee Kutz 1st Row: V. Canne, E. Scott, B. Vei bridge, J. Rhodes, T. Lapresi, P. Youngs, M. Seigwald, S. Reed, W. Mat toon. 2nd Rcw: G. Cook, A. Hull, J. Driscoll, J. Call, A. Weeks, B. Crawford. M. Hoven, M. Gul-vin, P. Macllroy, C. McCumber. 3rd Rcw: J. Lindner, R. Bruce. D. Lappan, C. Ryder. V. Shekell. M. Tears. 4th Row: R. Parmeter, R. Allen, D. Rugenstein, C. Shekell, J. Lannon, C. Squier. 5th Row: G. Durkee, L. Kutz, O. Payne, B. Winbum. 1st Row: L. Arvault, C. Shekell, E. Conley, C. Hughscn, M. Ford, D. Goodman, L. Scott. 2nd Rcw: A. McCumber, M. Lcughran, M. Taylor, E. Goodman, D. Washburn, E. Clapton, B. Driscoll, C. Sheldon. 3rd Row: C. O’Coyne, G. Burgess, G. Smith, J. Lindner, W. Symonds, R. Verbridge, C. Oestreich. 4th Row: P. Oestrich, L. Burke, R. Jones, J. Keen, R. O’Connell, E. Weld.

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