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

 - Class of 1943

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Page 9 text:

SENIOR PLAY 1st Row: D. Lindner. R. Hall. S. MacDonald. B. Knauss. 2nd Row: H. Bloser, F. Lindner. R. Lindner. L. Gougcon. 1 Ins is a story of the youth who brings candy to his wouldbe mother-in-law, cigars to his wouldbc father-in-law. and shows himself such a paragon of virtue that the daughter’s natural tendency to love him is checked. An uncle detects danger for the romance and puts into Tommy’s mind a scheme to mend matters. This is to do something and get himself thrown from the house. Tommy succeeds, not only by seemingly repudiating his word of honor to his prospective father-in-law over a land deal, but also by certain unusual exhibitions of bad manners. Tommy finally clears himself of the insinuations against his character, and the girl, who has meantime nearly tied herself up to a young fellow of the go-getter t CLASS We Are The Future Wc are the high school class today The working class tomorrow. We are the soldiers of ohe hour, The leaders you will follow. We leave behind these high-school days And enter to the phase of life That tests our generation In midst of freedom’s strife. We'll man the guns and fly the planes That keep our borders free. We’re old enough to fight and rule Or guard the ships at sea. pe. is brought to happiness in Tommy’s arms. POEM = We'll build those planes and build those trucks Along with guns and tanks And if the army needs us boys We’ll swell its teeming ranks. We’re all prepared to fight and work As one and not as two. Uniting in a world at war To make it safe for you. Our infancy is left behind. We venture out to roam. We’ll all rub shoulders while at work. We’ll all fight for our home. Then when peace is once more seen And w'e are free of greed, New senates will be needed And capably we’ll lead. —Leo Gougeon

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ADMINISTRATION The Faculty CHARLES E. GAZLAY, 15. A., M. S. Colgate University. Syracuse University. Principal. JOHN F. ROYVLES, 15. S., M. S. Juniata College Bluefield College Lafayette College New York University Syracuse University Vice-Principal and Science RUBY HOWARD, B. A., M. A. Syracuse University Columbia University Social Studies KATHLEEN M. O’SHEA. B. A William Smith College McGill University Syracuse University Languages LOIS GRIFFITHS, B. S. Keuka College Syracuse University Commercial JEANNE DAMON, B. A.. B. L. S. Syracuse University English and Library ABIGAIL M. MOSEY, B. A. Nazareth College Syracuse University Mathematics HELEN McCORMICK, 15. S. Nazareth College Music HARRY I). BABCOCK, P. E.. M. P. E SI. Lawrence University Springfield College Athletics ROY A. PAULUS, B. S. Cornell University Oswego State Teachers College Agriculture and Industrial Arts MARY G. MARONEY, B. S. Syracuse University Home Economics RUTH VAN ARSDALE Geneseo Normal Eighth Grade SARA MURNIGHAN Teachers Training Class University of Rochester Eighth Grade CATHERINE McCANN Plattsburg Normal School Seventh Grade VERDA JONES Geneseo Normal School Syracuse University Sixth Grade RUTH D. HUFFMAN Geneseo Normal School Cortland Normal School Syracuse University Fifth Grade KATHRYN MacANIFF Teachers Training Class Geneseo Normal School Fourth Grade LENA COWLEY Rochester City Normal University of Rochester Third Grade HELEN J. SMITH Teachers Training Class Geneseo Normal School William Smith College Second Grade RUTH MORRIS, B. E. Brockport State Teachers College First Grade MARGARET CORNELL Geneseo Normal School Kindergarten GRACE WOOD. R. N. Good Shepherd Hospital Rochester University School Nurse



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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DOROTHY LINDNER FRANCIS LAPRESI WILBUR DURKEE FRANCIS LINDNER President— WILBUR DURKEE — “Bang A second Demosthenes . . . likes a certain high school Miss ... a good class president . . would love to be a Romeo. “Knowledge is power Secretary— DOROTHY LINDNER — “Dot” Cheerful disposition . . . always Dotty . . . gets results . . . admired by all . . . good healthy laugh. “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine” Vice-President and Intramural Manager— FRANCIS LINDNER — “Lloyd A mathematical genius . . . just plain Lloyd . the great advisor . . . always happy. “Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Treasurer— FRANCIS LAPRESI — “Mickey” Friendly way . . . school taxi . . . town butcher curly hair . . . good treasurer. “I shall ne’er beware of mine own wit until I break my shins against it” RICHARD LINDNER ALICE BARKER HAROLD WELLS ARLENE WHITE President of Student Council— RICHARD LINDNER — “Dick Precious grin ... a second Benny Goodman . . . priceless personality ... the other half of My Sister and I. “Where’s the coward that would not dare To fight for such a land?” Student Council Representative— ALICE BARKER — Bock” Fresh as a breath of spring . . . prefers the air corps . . . jack of all trades in San . . . good company. “True beauty dwells in deep retreats” Student Council Representative— HAROLD WELLS — “Big Cork” A good sport . . . future Harry James . . . bewildered treasurer . . . likes the initials S. D. A gentleman that loves to hear himself talk, and will speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month” Intramural Manager— ARLENE WHITE — “Lena Always coming and going . . . willing and able . . .good intramural manager . . . short but sweet. “To err is human; to forgive divine”

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