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===== SENIOR OTIF-STIONAIRR Saying Hangout Ambition Makes Us Think Of Senior Now I’ve heard evervt hing” Sanitarium Model Greek Goddess Barker “Oh. my gosh!” Jim Kuhn A viator Skce .ix Bloser “Ileh!” 11 is model A Mechanic Errol Flynn Converse “ Bang-Bang!” Any back road Mayor of Clifton Springs Roman Orator Burkec “I don’t know!” Home with Lowell I Iousewife Loads of fun Gale “Oh boy!” Waterloo Elect rician Lil Abner Ga rney “Sabotage! ” Everywhere Rabbit Farm (’Rivalry Gifford “ 1 guess so!” Newark Drummer Band Goodman What’s our history assignment ?” In Palmyra with Ralph To have a wile, a pipe, and a nice easy chair Skipping school Gougeon “ I know!” Home Successful farming The silent man Gruschow “Oli. come on!” Palmy ra Sheik Mickey Rooney Hall “Oh. stop it!” Every where Concert pianist Fun galore Knauss “Yeah!” Greeks Secretary Blonde bomber Landuyt “I doodit!” Pussy’s Market Butcher Being late Lapresi. F. “Is ’at so?” Lapresi's delivery truck Musician Mr. Five by Five Lapresi. V. “Well or” With Catherine Nurse Happiness galore Lindner. 1). “1 haven’t got my work done!” With Cyril. Scot tie. and Robert To run a beauty parlor Math, edasses Lindner. F. “Think fast, kid!” With the Army Pitcher (?) All star Lindner. P. “Oh. gee whiz!” With any good crowd Head of the Naval Air Force All American boy Lindner. R. “Hey there, love!” East Hall Marry a millionaire Acting MacDonald “Well. Daisy June!” (Canandaigua Art teacher Drawing Maker “What’s Cookin’?” (1 reeks To be a second Rip Van Winkle. Bundle of pep Walker “Oh. for a ride!” Arlene’s Marry Pud Laughing gaiety W a 11 ers “Oh. Dutch!” Pell hop room To marry a certain bell hop Butch Weeks “Gotta go to work now!” Roys’ Hall To be a second Harry James Tsh Kabibble Wells “Censored!” School W. A. A. C. Shy little violet White
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: CL ASS HISTORY Freshman Year We felt very important this year because we were members of the high school. We felt almost as though we were well started in the world the first day we climbed that third flight of stairs. During this year we participated in our first assembly program. We made our debut when our class presented monologues in an assembly program. We enjoyed a Christmas party with the sophomores and. in June, a picnic with the juniors at Roseland. Class officers were: President—Francis Lindner. Vice-President—Bernice Knauss. Secretary—Dorothy Lindner. Treasurer—Ralph Hall. Intramural Manager—Agnes Finewood. Student Council Representatives—Frederick Gifford. Vincent Laprcsi. Sophomore Year During our sophomore year, we again participated in an assembly program which consisted of two plays. We presented the story of Philip Nolan, and the play, “The Lindner Family, which dealt with the reason why mathematics is studied. This year we began our study of how to earn money for our class treasury. Officers were: President—Ralph Hall. Vice-President—Bernice Knauss. Secretary—Dorothy Lindner. Treasurer Wade VVa Ikcr. Intramural Managers—Richard Lindner, Arlene White. Student Council Representatives—Wade Walker. Leo Gougeon. Junior Year At last we become jolly juniors, upper classmen. We realized that greater responsibilities were continually being placed in our hands. One of the great responsibilities was our preparation and presentation of the play, Orchids and Onions.” This proved to be a great success. Another responsibility which we carried out was our Moonlight Prom with Tommy Parson’s Orchestra. This year we became the proud possessors of the class rings; the rings which we will proudly carry through life. We were the class that appeared at your door and sold a box of Salt Water Taffee. We also raffled off a turkev at the high school during the Christmas season. At the close of this year we felt very proud that we had $126 in our treasury. Class officers were: President—Wilbur Durkee. Vice-President—Bernice Knauss. Secretary—Dorothy Lindner. Treasurer—Francis Lapresi. Intramural Managers—Blanche Gale. Paul Lindner. Student Council Representatives—Richard Lindner. Lillian Landuyt. Senior Year We had a great deal of fun in preparing and presenting our senior play. Tommy,” under the direction of Miss Jeanne Damon. I am sure each person will remember the scene in which Richard Lindner was sent by his best girl friend’s mother to buy ice cream and had to return without it. (The property managers forgot to supply it.) Each had to think fast and hard to cover this flaw. Everyone who remembers this year well realizes that our class was faced with a problem never met before. We saw members of our class leave school to join the branches of the United States Service. Our classmates were soldiers before they were high school graduates. Officers were: President—Wilbur Durkee. Vice-President—Francis Lindner. Secretary—Dorothy Lindner. Treasurer—Francis Lapresi. Intramural Managers—Francis Lindner. Arlene White. Student Council Representatives—Alice Barker. Harold Wells. Student Council President—Richard Lindner.
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JUNIOR CLASS President BETTY GOODMAN Vice-President CYRIL O'COYNE Secretary MARJORIE FORD Treasurer ELLIS WELD Student Council Representatives RICHARD VERBRIDGE EILEEN CONLEY Intramural Managers MARJORIE TAYLOR JOHN VANDERHOOF 1st Row: B. Goodman. M. Taylor. C. Hugh son. B. Driscoll, E. Clapton, D. Washburn. 2nd Row: C. O’Coyne. W. Symonds, E. Conley, R. Verbridge. I). Goodman. C. Shekell. 3rd Row: A. McCumber, R. O’Connell, E. Weld. C. Sheldon, J. Lindner. Junior Play 1st Row: E. Conley. C. Hughson, C. O’Coyne, M. Ford. 2nd Row: B. Goodman. M. Taylor. M. Maroney, J. Lindner. R. O’Connell
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