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

 - Class of 1945

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Page 14 text:

THE CLIFTONIAN TWELVE GENE COOK BETSY CRAWFORD MARJORIE GULVIN RUTH HAMBURG JUNE LANNON DOROTHY LAPPAN THERESA LAPRESI COOK. GENE........................“Cookie” “Silence is golden, speech is silver . . . Orleans “thinker” . . . dark and mysterious . . . not girls, but airplanes . . . man with a pipe. CRAWFORD. BETSY ...................“ Bets” “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair.” . . . there’s something about a soldier . . . babe with the baby blues . . . Oh! those parties . . . form a’ la Powers model. GULVIN, MARJORIE ..................“Marge” She’s young and blithe and fair . . . always with Verna . . . Ah, Phelps! . . . round and square, especially square . . . Merm’s future rival. HAMBURG, RUTH ..................‘ Ruthie” A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. . . . pride of the Palace . . . marry” twinkle .. . librarian’s assistant . . . right on the job. LANNON, JUNE ........................“Junie Ah. when she sings all music else be still” . . . voice of the angels ... big sister . . . square dar.ce queen ... me and my pocket-book or suitcase?). LAPPAN, DOROTHY .......................“Dot” “O lips—wild roses wet with rain Blown hair of drifted brown!” . . . maid of Orleans . . . mad about Bob . . . “Dark Eyes . . . luscious lookin’. LAPRESI, THERESA ...................“Treece” “Your eyes were made for laughter; sorrow’ befits them not.” . . . sweet and petite . . . cheerleader extraordinaire . . . timekeepers lil’ sister . . . her “male” is a mail censor.

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ELEVEN THE CLIFTONIAN Class Officers WILLIAM MATTOON MARJORIE SIEGWALD ROBERT ALLEN JEAN DRISCOLL JANET CALL ROBERT PARMERTER MARJORIE MERSCHER VERNA SHEKELL MATTOON, WILLIAM .................“Bill” “Laughter holding both his sides” . . . money, money all around . . . enthusiastic F. F. A. president . . . “craves” a Naples redhead ... we like him good! SIEGWALD, MARJORIE ............. “Marge” “More innocently fair than all of them” . . . super” secretary . . . “Charlie is my darlin’ ”... Jill of all trades . . . sweet kid. ALLEN, ROBERT .................... “Doc” I fear no power a woman wields . . . Blue Devil captain . . . C. S. C. S. Adonis . . . whatta Man! . . . Shortsville commuter. DRISCOLL, JEAN ....................“Jean” O her happy queenly tread And O her queenly golden head. . . . favors Shortsville . . . our supreme Madame President” . . . the pearl of Pearl Street . . . slick as a whistle. CALL. JANET .......................“Jan” Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs Silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes.” . . . positively accentuated . . . “Peaches,” our favorite dish . . . winning personality . . . the people’s favorite. PARMERTER, ROBERT ................ Harm” A word to the wise is enough” ... I wouldn’t exactly say that” ... is there a doctor in the house? . . . first love —basketball, next—Sophomores . . . the whistler. MERSCHER, MARJORIE ................“Peg” Her thoughts are like a flock of butterflies She has a merry love of little things.” . . . Watkins Glen immigrant . . . “Oh, Bruce! . . . rabbits and rabbits and rabbits . . . .English class giggles. SHEKELL, VERNA ....................“Red “Her sunny hair is wondrous fair and wavy in its flow.” . . . “Fight, team fight!” . . . “Stinky Castle square dance . . . Marge’s best pal . . . carrot top.”



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THIRTEEN THE CLIPTONI AN JANE LINDNER JEANNE LOVE PATRICIA MacILROY OLAN PAYNE SHIRLEY REED ERNEST SCOTT CLIFFORD SQUIRES LINDNER, JANE ......................“Janie” Her voice is ever soft, gentle, and low —an excellent thing in woman . . . “super tray girl . . . C. S. C. S. monitor .. . “there are four lil’ sisters . . . southpaw deluxe. LOVE, JEANNE ................“Lovie” “Speak low. when you speak love . . . C. S. C. S. sweater gal . . . delightful dimples . . . many men in her life . . . easy to look at. MacILROY. PATRICIA ...................“Pat” Catch her and hold her if you can . . . If I don’t get a letter today!! . . . baby store . . . explosive, handle with care . . the redhead. PAYNE. OLAN ......................“Olinsky” “Wisest of the wise . . . second Einstein . . . Wednesday night “Fred Astaire . . . knows all the answers . . . Cookie’s companion. REED, SHIRLEY ....................... Phil” ‘Her eyes as stars of twilight fair Like twilight, too, her dusky hair . . . shorthand whiz . . . rendezvous on the bus, Aha! . . . nautically minded . . . little girl. SCOTT, ERNEST ......................“Ernie “I strive with none, for none is worth my strife . . . “Did I say I hate women? . . . disgruntled grin . . . just Ernie . . . Gorham has beautiful redheads. SQUIRES. CLIFFORD ...................“Cliff” Why should the Devil have all the good times? . . . better late than never . . . ambitious as all get out ... his suits are zoot, root, and cu:e! . . . “Toddy’s man Friday.”

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