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

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VN T 0.1! DEDICATIO We, the Senior class of 1951, dedicate our Cllftonian to Mrs. Marion Cummings in sincere appreciation for the knowledge,time, and effort that she always has granted us in our class activities. Through her deep understand- ing of our personal problems, she has not only helped us through a successful school life, but she has started us on the right path to a worthwhile life in the future. To her we owe much. 2 fc. , gviisikfiytfi ,fy ' K 'iyixfwff' I ' 'ifhf' , 73? ,WL ' FOREWARD The C11ftonian staff of 1951 has tr1ed to re produce in this book a day in the life of an average student' by p1ctur1ng the people and act1v1t1es which make up the l1fe of each stu dent while he is at CSCS We hope that in the years to come th1s plctor 1al account will bring back pleasant rem1nders O 9 U' '4 UQ O CJ 0 Q- ID '4 U1 55555 BOARD OF EDUCATION Charles R Rolland President Henry S Fox Vice President Charles B Joyce Clerk Sidney I wheat Sr Ada M Brown School treasurer Sarah Griffiths School tax collector Mr George Wolfe Jr BOARD 0F QED CATIO I Malcolm Oriswold . l l le First Row - Mrs. Hotchkiss, Miss MacAniff, Miss Vanwie, Miss Briggs, Mrs. Smith, Mrs Doherty, Mrs. Meath. Second Row - Mrs. Hunter, Mrs Avery, Miss Murnighan, Mrs. Cudmore, Miss Cowley, Miss VanArsdale, Mrs. Wagner. First Row Mrs Spangle, Mrs Paulus, Miss Cortright, Mrs Cummings, Miss Murphy, M1ss Theurer, Miss Howard, Miss Haubner Second Row Mr Fleisher, Mr Kloepfel, Mr Kishlar, Mr Doherty, Mr Bidleman, Mr Lockerby, Mr Wolfe, Mr Olson George Wolfe B A M A Supervlsing Principal Earl Lockerby, B S V1ce Prlncipal, SC1enC6 Social Studies Mrs Chr1stine Paulus English M1ss Martha Murphy, B A Languages Lloyd Olson, B A Commerce George Bidleman, B S Industrlal Arts Ward Robb1ns, B S Agriculture Mlss Marian Cortrlght Home Economlcs Miss Barbara Theurer, B F Art Gerald Fleisher, B M Music A George Doherty, B S Physical Education Mrs Marion Cummings, L C Soc1al Studies, English Social Studies, English Richard Kishlar, B S Science Robert Kloepfel, B S Mathematics Mrs Bessie Avery, L C Sixth Grade M1ss Sara Murnighan, L C Sixth Grade Mrs Alice Hunter Fifth Grade Miss Ruth VanArsdale, L C Fifth Grade Miss Kathryn MacAniff, L Fourth Grade Mrs Marjorie Doherty, B Fourth Grade L C A Miss Lena Cowley, L C Third Grade Mrs Eleanor Cudmore, L C Third Grade Second Grade Miss Velma Vanwie, L C Second Grade Miss Jeanne Briggs First Grade Mrs Helen Smith, L C First Grade Mrs Edyth Wagner, L Kindergarten Miss Esther Haubner, R School Nurse Mrs Catherine Kamm MUSIC Mrs Ann Meath Librarian Mrs Harriet Crittenden, L Orleans school Y! . , . ., . . . ., M.S. . . . G . ., M.A. . . . . . . Miss Ruby Howard, A.B., M.A. Mrs, Margaret Spangle, L.C. Mrs. Josephine Hotchkiss, L.C. , ' , B.A. , , . . ' . . , , , B.E. . . . ' . . . .C. ' . . , .N. ' l ' , B.S. , . . . . ,, A.B. . . . . . . , B.S. - - . . . . .C. r NQ v E-52 -1 - SE IOR Jack is a boy with plenty of knowledge. He surely will need it when he goes to college JOHN HUNTER WJack' DOLORES MARTIN Dee Sweeter than sugar is our Dee. If you knew her, you'd agree. JEAN SMITH NJeanie' Brown wavy hair, not much to say, As busily she goes her way. ROBERT BIRD . WBirdien For work or fun Bob Bird's the one THEODORE APPLETON Ted To New York Ted wanted to go, But the Sen1or class said NNo REBECCA BENNETT 'Becky' About herself she doesn't say much Instead she talks of cooking and such BARBARA BROWN 'Barb' Barbara with her happy smile Makes us joyful all the while' SHIRLEY BURKE Shirln music Shirley is a star We're sure that she'll go very far CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT JOHN HUNTER VICE PRESIDENT DOLORES MARTIN SECRETARY JEAN SMITH TREASURER ROBERT BIRD CLASS MOTTO 'We build the ladder by which we rise CLASS COLORS Crimson and Silver CLASS FLOWER Red Rose 6 VIVIAN COOK WViv' E IOR She wonders how the world looks. All she sees is what's in books. CYNTHIA DESCAMP N YY Cyn Cynthia is now a fiancee. She'll be married soon, they say. JAMES DOBBLER 'Jim' Jim has a quiet way What's on his mind he doesn't say FRED DURKEE WFreddie' A farm he's going to have some day He'1l milk the cows and pitch the hay' MARTHA DURKEE WMarty' Friendly, haopy disposition, Her baking should go on exhibition EVELYN FORD Evie Evle has friends galore Still she's always making more CHARLES GALENS 'Charlie Charlle with his curly ha1r Causes the girls to stop and stare' BARBARA GILLIGAN Barb Barb and her camera are always there She takes pictures at every affair WILLIAM GOODMAN Bill B111 sold his l1ttle blue car Now he doesn't get so far has When We Were Juniors CLASS OFFICERS 'No' YN-'uv Presldent Ann Marie Landschoot V1ce President Robert Bird Secretary Barbara Reals Treasurer John Hunter -gsm Nm, 44 X09 sqm-adv SE IOR BEVERLY HANSON 'Bev' At typing and shorthand she's very proficient. At snapping her gum she's also efficient. IRVING IRELAND 'Irv' Whenever you hear a 'rum-tum-tum' It's Irving Ireland and his drum. JOHN KELLOGG 'Red' Argue, argue, early and late, If a line were crooked, he'd argue it straight. HUGH KNAPP 'Hughie' Hugh is very, very tall, And very good at basketball RONALD KOMM R 'Ronnie' With teachers he never could agree If they'd recite, why should he? ANN MARIE LANDSCHOOT Anne The shining jewel of the Senior class Is this friendly smiling lass' NANCY LENHEIM Nance Nance likes to attend a ball Wlth a fellow who is six feet tall SHIRLEY MACOMBER 'Shirl' If Conover got a look at our Mac We're sure we'd never get her back VERNA MONTFORD 'Verna' Verna is tall and very slim, Good at driving, good at gym When We Were Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS President Douglas Richter 4-' V1ce President John Hunter if Secretary Ann Marie Landschoot Treasurer Donald Vandemortal 8 E IOR MARTHA MORROW 'Martha' Her big blue eyes and her golden curls Make her the envy of lots of the girls. GERALDINE O'COYNE 'Gerry' Not very shy, not very tall, But very cute, and liked by all! MARY PERRY 'Perry Mary' Mary,Perry works at the show. She's a hard working girl, that we all know! M REDITH POWER 'Mernie' Full of fun, and mischief, too, Always doing what she shouldn't do! BARBARA REALS Barb Barb's a blonde with brains galore Good looks, too who could ask for more JOAN SHOEMAKER 'Joanie' Pep and personality, too, Never without a thing to do' DOUGLAS RICHTER Doug He wants to be a sailor with a girl in every port He's just the one to do it, that we can report DOROTHY VERBRIDGE Dot Dot's red hair is her pride and joy, And what's more, it's the real McCoy' JOAN WILCOX Joan Joan would like to go to France We certainly hope she gets the chance When We Were Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS President Vivian Cook becretary Barbara Beals Treasurer Jean Smith 9 Vice President Barbara Brown EOR JACK HUNTER Class Offlcer l,2,3,h, Student Assc 1,2 5 h Vlce Pres h, Basketball l,2,3,h, Baseball l,2, 3,h, Football 3,L, Intramurals 2,3,b, Band l,2,3,h, Chorus l,2,3, Mlxed Octet 2,3, All Hlgh Band 3, Press Club 2,3, Cllftonlan 2,3,h, Cllftonlan Co Ed h, Jun- lor Play, Senlor Play, French Club l,2, FCA h, lead er's Club 2, Boy's State 3, Monltor DOLORES MARTIN Class OfflC6T h, Student Assc l,2,3, H Intramurals 2,3, Chorus l,2,3,b, All Hlgh Chorus 3, Press Club 2,3, Cllftonlan 2,h, Junlor Play, Sen- lor Play COmm1ttS8, Llbrary Club 1,2, FHA l,2,3,h JEAN SNITH Class offsssr 2,h, Student Assc l,2,3,h Intramurals l,2,3,L, Chorus 1,2,3,h, Band 2,3, Press Club 2,3,h, Cllftonlan 2,3,h, Junlor Play, Senlor Play, FHA l,2,3,h, FHA State Treasurer h ROBERT BIRD Class Off1C6T l,3,h, Student Assc 1,2, 3,H Football 3,b, Basketball 3, Mgr l,2,h, Chorus ,h, Intramurals 2,3,h, Press Club 2,3, Cllftonlan 2,3,h, Bus Mgr 14, Junlor Play, Senlor Play, lead er's Club 2, Publlc Speaklng Club 2, FCA 1,2,3,h MOHltOT THEODORE APPLETON Student Assc l,2,3,h, Basketball I 3 Football 3,h, Intramurals 2,3,h, Junlor Play, Senlor Play Commlttee, FCA l,2 REBECCA BENNET Transferred from MVCS 1D Junlor year U nior Flay Commlttee, Senlor Play Committee BARBARA BROWN Class Offlcer l, Student Assc l,2,3, E Intramurals 2,3,h, Chorus 2,3,h, Press Club 2,3, M, Cllftonlan 2,3,h, Junlor Play Commlttee, Senlor Play Commlttee, FHA l,2,3,h SH RLEY BURKE Student Councll 2, Student Assc 1,2 3 I Cheerleader l,2,3, Band 2,3,h, Chorus l,2,3,h, Sextette 3,h, Mlxed Octet 3, All Hlgh Chorus 3, Press Club 2,1,u, Ed Tstlsr L, cllftsulsu 2,3,h, Llt-Ed lng Club 2, Llbrary Club l,2, French Club l,2,3, leader's Club 2, Monltor VIVIAN COOK Class Offlcer l, Student Assc l 2,3,h, FFess'Clbb 2, Junlor Play, Senlor Play, Llbrary Club 2, Publlc Speaklng Club 2, B1OlOgy Club 2, Leader' Club 2, Latln Club 2,3, FHA l, Amerlcan Leglon Pub- l1c Speaklng Contest 3 CYNTHIA DESCAMP Student Assc 1,2,3,h, Intramurals 3 Cborus l,2,3,h, Band l,2,3,h, Cllftonlan 2,b, Press Club 2, Junlor Play, Senlor Play Commlttee, labrary Club l,2 FREDERICK DURKEE Student Assc l,2,3,h, Intramurals 2, 3,E, Cborus l,2, Junlor Play Commlttee, Senlor Play Com lttee, FCA l,2,3, FFA l,2,3,h, Boy's State 3 MARTHA DURKEE Student Assc 1,2939b, Band 1,2, b Cborus l,2,3, Press Club h, Gllftonlan 3,h, Junlor Play, Senlor Play Commlttee, Latln Club 2, Blology Club 2, Publlc Speaklng Club 2, FHA l,2, Monltor, Winner of D A R Good C1t1ZBD Award JAMES DOBBLER Transferred from Shortsvllle ln Junlor Year Bbsfetball 3, Baseball 3,h, Football 3,h, In- tramurals 3 h EVELYN FORD Student Assc 1,2,3,h, Cheerleader 2,3,h, Bbbd l,2,3,h, Chorus 3,h, Press Club 2,3,h, Cllfton lan 3,h, JuD1OT Play, Senlor Play COmm1ttB8, library Club 1,2 CHARLES GALENS Student Assc l,2,3,h, Basketball l, 2 Band l,2, Chorus l,2, Junlor Play, SBHIOT Play, FFA l,2,3,h, State Delegate 3, Presldent h BARBARA GILLIGAN Student Assc l,2,3:h, Intramurals 2 3 H Cborus 2,h, Press Club 2,3,h, Cllftonlan 2,3, h, Junior Play Com lttee, S8n10T Play Commlttee, Latln Club 213, Iabrary Club 1,2 WILLIAM GOODMAN Student Councll 2, Student Assc l 2, S:Ef'BasEetball l,2,3,h, Baseball 2,3,h, Football h Intramurals 2,3,h, Press Club 3,h, Junlor Play Com- mlttee, Senlor Play Commlttee CTI ITIE BEVERLY HANSON Student Assc l,2,3,h, Cheerleader 2 5 I Band l,2,3,h, Chorus 2,3,h, All Hlgh Choru Press Club 2,3,h, Cllftonlan 2,3,h, Junlor Play, en lor Play, llbrary Club 1,2 IRVING IRELAND Student Assc l, Band 1,2,3,h, Press Club I Blolbgy Club l JOHN KELLOGG Student Assc l,2,3,h, Basketball l,2,3 E Football 3,h, Chorus 2,b, B1010gy Club 2, Junlor Play, Senior Play HUGH KNAPP Student Assc l,2,3,h, Basketball l,2,3,h Footbill 3,h, Baseball h, Track 3, Chorus l, Press Club 2, Junlor Play, Senlor Play Commlttee ANN MARIE LANDSCHOOT Class Offlcer 2,3, Student Coun C11 l,2, Pres 3, Student Assc 1,2,3,h, Intramurals 1, Chorus l,2,3,h, Band l,2,3,h, All Hugh Baud 3 Press Club 2,3,L, Cllftonlan 2,L, Junlor Play, Blo- logy Club 2, Latln Club 2,3, Publlc Speaklng Club 2 NASE? iigigiMAmeEic3n 1Bg1OH Contesthwlnner 2, Monltoi u ent Assc l,2,3, , Intramurals 3, Cborus l,5,h, Band l,2,3,h, Press Club 2,3,h, Cllf tonlan 3,h, Photo Ed h, Junlor Play, Senlor Play COmm1tt69, Ilbrary Club 2, Publlc Speaklmg Club 2, Monltor SHIRLEY MACOMBER Student Assc l,2,3,h, Cheerleader 2 5,H Iitramurals 2,3, Chorus l,2,3,h, All Hlgh Chorus 3, Press Club 2,3,h, Cllftonlan 2,3,h, Art- Ed 3,b, Jun10T Play, Senior Play Com lttee VERNA MONTFORD Student Coumcll 3, Student Assc 1, 2,5,H, Intramurals l,2,4,b, Chorus l,2,3,h, Press Club 2,3, Cllftonlan 2,h, Junlor Play Com lttee, Senlor Play Commlttee, Blology Club 2, Latln Club norllllb '3Et d t A 1 2 3 1, In u en ssc , , , , tramurals 2 3 E Junior Play Com lttee, Senlor Play Commlttee , Club E Cllftonlan 2,L, Junlor Play Committee, Senlor Play Commlttee, FHA 2,3,h GERALDINE O'COYNE Student Assc l,2,3,h, Intramurals 2,3,H, Cheerleader l,2,3,h, Band l,2,3,h, Chorus 1, 213,b, Sextette 2,3,h, Mlxed Octet 2,3, All Hlgh Chorus 3, Press Club 2,3,h, Cliftonlan 2,3,h, Junlor Play, Senlor Play MARY PERRY Transferred from Hammondsport ln Soph y Student Assc 2,3,h, Intramurals 2,3,h, Cllftonlan h Junigg Eg3ERCommlttee, Senlor Play Eommlttee MERED Student Assc l,2,3, , Intramurals 2,3 Cborus l,2,3,L, Sextette h, All Hlgh Chorus 3, Press Club 2,3,b, Cllftonlan 2,h, Junlor Play, Senlor Play Commlttee, Bl01Ogy Club 2, Chemlstry Club 3, French Club 1,2, MOn1tOT BARBARA REALS Class 0ff1C6T l,3,h, Student Assc 1,2, Esb, Pres M, Intramurals 2,3,h, Chorus l,2,3,h, Sex tette 2,3, Mlxed Octet 3, All Hlgh Chorus 3, Press Club 2,3,h, Cllftonlan 2,3,h, Co-Ed h, Junlor P Senlor Play Commlttee, Pubhc Speaking Club 2, Monltor DOUGLAS RICHTER Class 0ff1CeT 2, Student COUHC11 2,h, BEsFetball 2,3, Baseball 2,3,h, Football 3,h, Intra murals 2,3,h, Chorus l,2, Press Club 3, Cllftonlan h Junlor Play, SeDlOT Play, B1010gy Club 2, FFA l,2,3 Leader's Club 2, Monltor JOAN SHOENAKER Student Assc l,2,3,h, Cheerleader 2, 3 L Intramurals 2,3,h, Chorus l,3,h, Press Club 2,3, h, Cllftonlan 2,3,h, Junlor Play, Senlor Play Com- mlttee, Latln Club 2,3, Llbrary 1,2, FHA l,2,3,h, Mon 1tOT DOROTH VERBRIDGE Student Assc 1,2,3,h, Intramurals 5 JUDlOT Flay Com lttee, Senlor Play Commlttee, FHA 1a2,3: JOAN WILCOX Student Assc l,2,3,h, Chorus l, Press Club 3,E, Cllftonlan b, Junlor Play, Senlor Play, Llbrary Club 1,2, B1010gy Club 2, Chemlstxy Club French Club l,2,3, Latln Club 2, Winner Amerlcan leglon Contest 3 10 - ' ' , , - o ' ' 9 , 2 - . 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' . . . . . - ' - - ' U ' U ' . 35 CLA ILL Wen the Sen1or class of Cllfton Springs Central School, being of sound mind and memor do make, publish, and declare th1s, our last Will and Testament, in the manner following F1rst we dlrect that our Just debts and funeral expenses be paid Mernle Power leaves her humor and jokes to Herbie Brokaw Joan Shoemaker leaves her book, NHow to Hold Your Mann to Corrine Wegman Verna Montford leaves her excuses for traff1c misdemeanors to June Bengtson Barbara Beals leaves her Job 1n the office to Beverly Smith To Sara Jane, Sh1rl Burke leaves her muslc, and the hope that she will find someone sing with who won't drown her out Barbara Brown leaves her basketball ab1l1ty to Mary Ann LaClair Irving Ireland's drums are left to Bill Galens Fred Durkee leaves his dUt18S of chauffering Frannle VanOpdorp to anyone who has a car Dorothy Verbrldge leaves her helght to Anna Arvantides Jack Hunter leaves h1s leadership ability to the next Sen1or class presldent To Glenn W1ll1ams, Barbara Gilligan leaves her camera and supply of film and bulbs Ann Marie Landschoot leaves her shy ways to Barb DeWind Doug Richter leaves h1s physique to Donn1e Bob To Burr Cook, Bob Bird leaves his abllity to get things done John Kellogg leaves h1s supply of ha1r t1nt to Mary McCormick Sh1rley Mac leaves her laugh to Margaret Trickey Bev Hanson's liveliness 15 left to Jeanne DeW1nd B111 Goodman leaves h1s enduring patience w1th women to those who are inexperlenced Nancy Lenheim leaves her flute to Jack Smlth so that he can change instruments V1vian Cook leaves her ability to be on time to Nan Thurston Joan W1lcox leaves her nursing school catalogs to Betty Bowe To B111 Hunter, Jim Dobbler leaves the shoes he wore to walk to school Hugh Knapp leaves h1s absentee excuses to Barbara Wilcox Charlie Galens leaves h1s pin curls to Harry Reals Gerry 0'Coyne leaves her many talents to Grover Potter so that his may be doubled To Mary B1rd, Mary Perry leaves her good humor Jean Smith leaves her Mona Lisa smile to Joanne Bowe Dolores Martin leaves her love for square danclng to Joan Dewey Cynthla Descamp leaves her place 1n the band to Evie Wh1tmarsh Martha Durkee leaves her tact and diplomacy to the seventh graders To Don Cummings, Ronnie Kommer leaves h1S great love for sports Ted Appleton leaves h1s brushcut to Joe Peisher Rebecca Bennett leaves her listenlng abillty to Barbara Watson Ev1e Ford leaves her love for the Marine Corps to Sh1rley Maslyn WICHGSSGS Kukla, Fran, and Ollie Executor The Thing John and Marsha Date June 22, 1951 CLASS POE A memorial endlng, but new beginning waits As we don our caps and gowns and proudly march as graduates For twelve Septembers we've looked to this goal as we started to school w1th paper and pen We knew knowledge was a necessity and summer vacatlon would soon come again So study we d1d, but,too, there was fun plays, dances, sports and companionship Our debut to life w1th 1ts ups and downs leaving memories to everyone But our school days are over we must leave them behlnd We now look ahead w1th the future 1n mind The bus1ness pupils plan offlce work for the1r careers, the mechanlc studies thlngs l1ke gears, while the SC18Dt1St through a m1CPOSCOP6 peers And the home the girl who ec class prepares for her life wants to be a w1fe Nurses, lawyers, teachers, farmers all get basic training within school walls, But now many must leave these fields to others and join the ranks our country calls There's a kaleidoscopic moment when the diploma is awarded Prlde, Joy, sorrow, wonder the thoughts of the moment are quite assorted But this 1S 1t, and for our l1fe, preliminary 1earning's done We're settlng out to brave the world the Class of 1951 by Ann Marle Landschoot lll . .. Y, ' ' . to Martha Morrow leaves her pen and extra stationery to Alicia Powell. s u , . I . . CLASS PROPHECY NGood evenlng, Cliftonians This is John Kellogg, your radio commen- tator bringing you a special broadcast from New York City on this evening of June 22, 1961 The occasion is the first reunion of the Class of 1951 and I see that the first of our illustrlous alumni is arriving It's Theodore Appleton yes, he finally had a good reason for com ing to New York Approaching the microphone now is our Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Robert Bird It's not surprising that he's still in charge of the money We now see Barbara Brown coming in the door Barbara is running school to teach girls the lost art of blushing Our next entrant is Shirley Burke She is professionally known as Shirlee Parker, co star of the Perry Como TV show With her this evening is her talented little daughter, Cathy Finewood you that sure owns ture Why, here's Martha Morrow. She's the post mistress at Clifton, as know She had to find some way to get a discount on all that mail Now coming 1n is Admiral Douglas Rlchter It is lnteresting to note h1s staff COHS1StS entirely of WAVES Here's one of the most famous photographers in America today I m you remember Barbara nSnapN Gilligan And now another important personage, Frederick Durkee Fred now all of the farmland between Buffalo and Syracuse Well' What's this? Why, it's Evelyn Ford Overslaugh and her minia Marine battalion And here 1S Charles Galens His 'School of the Square Dancen now is competlng with such schools as Arthur Murray's and Fred Asta1re's Why, I can't believe my eyes' But lt is' It's James Dobbler, coach of the pennant winning football team, VASSAR Now entering is Hugh Knapp, the Amerlcan representative for the last three Olympic races Here's Miss Beverly Hanson, who is head of the Commercial department at New York City High School Next in line is the Honorable Nancy Lenheim, U S Senator from the State of New York She is responslble for the nomination for presidency of her compan ion, John Hamilton Hunter He is running on the Vegetarian ticket Behind them I can see 1961's 'Man of Distinctlonn Ronald Kommer Ronnie has taken over Ronald Colemanksplace on the screen Talking to Ronnie is Irving Ireland, known to all of you as the di rector of the championship New York State Drum and Bugle Corps Why, here are Verna Montford and William Goodman, co owners of the Ford Motor Corporation Now entering are those old cronles Shlrley Macomber, one of New York's leadlng models, Geraldlne O'Coyne Walch, who has her art studio in Greenwich Village, and last but not least, Mrs Mern1e Moyer and her two little Lawn Moyers Next is Dolores Martin, now director of all the stenographers who work at the Commercial Buildlng And now approaching is Mary Perry, owner of the Perry chain of movie theaters Well, here's Barbara Reals Since Sonia Henie retired, our own Barb has taken her place, and 18 filllng her skates quite well, we should say Mrs Robert Cole is next 1n the limelight You remember her better as Cynthia Descamp With her is Joan Shoemaker We notice her beautiful necklace which IS made up of ten large diamonds from old engagement rings9 Now here's Jean Smith She looks very happy with that handsome hus band of hers She also has a top position with Slnger Sewing Machine Co Martha Durkee and Ann Marle Landschoot are Just coming in Martha' now president of the DAR, and Ann marr1ed an Engllsh professor from Yale It was a matter of necesslfy, for she needed someone to punctuate her book I see that Rebecca Bennett 1S here She now styles Bennett's purses Looking very smart is Dorothy Verbridge, owner of the Swank beauty parlors, very prominent on the east coast And here 15 the last arrival Yes, lt'S Vivian Cook, who is director of a settlement house in the slums of New York Clty And now th1s 1S John Kellogg, your announcer, W1Sh1Hg there was time S to brlng you a word by word descriptlon of the interesting party which is to follow, but hoping you w1ll read about it in my column tomorrow Good nlghtn 12 C e . 7 -- -- Q C n e f 8 o O ' 0 I o n . 3 . . . . . 0 . . ' I 0 O o , Y - 4 0 o . I . . O . I ' 0 O I U O O u o . , . I I O . . C O o Q . . . o . c o o , - o ' , o ' ' . s I . I . . . I ' O D Q . . . O 0 - . , J U I OR President - Shirley Bomeline Secretary - Mary Cook Treasurer - John Griswold EVENTS TO REMEMBER FALL MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN General Chairman - John Griswold Team Captains - Herbert Brokaw Barbara Dewind JUNIOR H0 DOWN JANUARY 26, 1951 General Chairman Shirley Bomeline Decorations June Bengtson Advertising Francis VanOpdorp Tickets Donald Cummings Refreshments Peggy O'Neill Music by Walt Gardner's orchestra JUNIOR PLAY 'CLEM NTINE' APRIL 30 JUNIOR PROM MAY CLASS ADVISOR M S CHRISTINE PAULUS Bomeline, Grlswold, Cook First Row Second Row Third Row -...A+-,..s WN., .f eg? Bomeline, M LaClair, B VanNorman, P O'Neill M McCormick, Jones, A Helstrom, S Lannon, H Downey, A Schroo Bengtson, B Bowe, D Darling, B Smith, M Cook, M Trickey, Wegman Griswold, D Cummings, D Bowe, F VanOpdorp, J Smith, G Pot ter H Brokaw, G Williams 13 ah at ' . P ,- Q 1 . ' 5 'xx x gs X A, 4 sa . ' Q 1' I A 4 I A Q ' in Q Q o , Q .4 Ja 0 0 Q o g C. . ' Jo o n e s Q ' , C l O OPHO ORE President - Lillian Henry Vice-President - Joyce Wilson Secretary - Richard DeCook Treasurer - David Cook EVENTS TO REMEMBER SADIE HAWKINS DANCE - NOVEMBER 21, 1950 Round and Square - Music by records BAKE SALE FEBRUARY 17, 1951 SPRING ROUND AND SQUARE DANCE CLASS ADVISORS MISS MARTHA MURPHY MR. RICHARD KISHLAR Cook, Wilson, Henry, DeCook First Row J Dewey, P Dell, Z Arvantides, J Owen, M Carniaux, K Watson, J MacMu1len, S Davis, B Bremer, S Love, J Wilson, K Maslyn A Powell Second Row Miss Murphy, L Murray, A Arvantides, K Grimsley, L Henry, R Mr K1Sh1aP Third Row C DeCook, B Smith, R DeCook, J Goodman, R Prentice, B Cook R DeBaere, R Lunser, D Donk, D Cook, R Kommer Fourth Row A Landschoot, A Landschoot, W Eikner, R Allen, R Button Peisher, D Lee, R Powell, A Lannon, H Reals lb E l U I 0 O O O , - Button, A. Roll, E. Whitmarsh, D. Dewey, M. Karling,. S. Maslyn, ' Q a a 0 0 Q , s 0 a o 1 , J 0 FRE HME CLASS EVENTS TO REMEMBER BAKE SALE OCTOBER 20, 1950 HALLOWEEN DANCE OCTOBER 27, 1950 Round and Square MUSIC by Cal Utter Decorations Corn stalks, balloons, CLASS ADVISOR MR ROBERT KLOEPFEL OFFICERS President - Secretary - Treasurer - Jay Olschewske Dorothy Compson Verona Bomeline and orchestra pumpkins, and black bats Bomeline, Olschewske, Compson First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row l ' B Farnsworth, M VanParys, M McCormick, J Bowe, M Mattoon, V Allen, E Brewer, J DeWind M Bird, E Schroo, H Main N Morrow, B Watson, B W1 cox, V Bomeline, J Notebaert, A De Bbouwt, K Morphy, B Scribner, L DeWal1, Nr Kloepfel N Norris, R Landuyt, R Burgess, R Mays, F Smith, W Galens, M McCormick J Olschewske, W Mattoon, R Rolland, G Schlenker, E Davis, F Davis, J Hunter 15 - , W Q A Q52 1 , A 353' V 1 L ' nf -a m ' c 0 0 o a s o 0 o s Q ' 0 c 1 i 0 0 0 o Q a o 0 ' 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 o ' 0 9 I Q 0 o o EVE TH GRADE OFFICERS F1rst Row Second Row Third Row First Row Second Row Thlrd Row President Francis Kommer Vice President Carol Morphy Secretary Nancy Schmitt Treasurer Francis Galens Mrs Spangle, M McGee, K Sommers, J Hess, K Loughran, N Schmitt, C Morph B Smith, H Trickey, C Bennett, E Pimm, C Cornell, G Descamp, J Steyaert E Rlchter, D Notebaert, F Kommer, J Bremer, E Thurston, L Hooper R Cla ton, R Kllne, D Owen, L Cook, J Goldsworthy, W Brewer, S Allen, Simonds Galens, G Scherer, D Hartman, R Rykbost, D Rykbost, R Powell, F Kline, Smith, P Davis, R Mahnke, J Peters, J Bennett, J Heusler, R Lunser, Coston, V Maslyn, K VanNorman, T Mays, R Verbridpe, H Cornell Pimm, H Hansen, J Bounds, E Hansen, P Preston, S Cumminvs Y Minet P Corw1n, Whltmarsh, D Mattoon, M Brokaw, C Jones, S Simonds, J Smith, A Bomeline VanCamp, L Heusler, E Keating, E Fox, N VanCamp, D Maslyn E Davis C Allen Tell1er, V Minet, D Robinson, G Williams, W Landschoot, J mith, R H61SUPOm Mart1n,E Dar1ing,W Hunter,D Roll,J Donk,D Shoemaker,J Keen,W Cummings,E Wheeler Zimmerman,W Richter,H Tampel,M Clement,J Phill1ps,L Schmitt,E Morrow,C Donohue Wheat,R Love, J Wheat, C Bremer, G Wheeler, J Crosby, R DeCann OFFICERS Presldent Margaret Brokaw V1ce Pres1dent Theodore Wheat Secretary Ga1l Wllliams EIG I-I T I-I G R A DE Treasurer Dor1s Maslyn 16 . ' o 0 n o c s 0 yy - : . u . 0 . o . o . 0 . 0 . 5- U . o o 'Q c Q go u ' Fu A s 1 n o 0 Rl C O O I O O Do O C I I - O U ' D' 0 o 9 o o L., 0 o . B.Smith,V.Verbridge,D.Tange,D.Sheppard,E.Mas1yn,L.Wegman,D.Burgess,Miss Howard. ' Je . o o o c ' a 0 A. . . . . . . . . . ' - H. ' . . . . .5 . , wb . O O I O O O O W I T. . . . . ' . . . T. . . . . . . . First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row First Row Second Row Th1rd Row Fourth Row ED RTR GRADE F1PSt Row Second Row Thlrd Row Fourth Row IXTH GRADE Miss Murnighan,Hawe,Chalmers,Dewey,Whitmarsh Gi1ligan,He1strom,Lannon,Appleton Wright,Smith,Farnsworth,Lannon,Dippo1d,Tellier,Snyder,VanNorman,Lannon,Mrs Avery Rice,Rugenste1n,Kline,Gi11am,Hunter,Wo1fe,DeFrain,McCormick,Wa1ters,Sommers Fisher,Crosby,Donk Norr1s,Cromie,Schmidt,Boardman,Whee1er,Cummings,Brown,Notebaert,Zimmerman,Powe11 Wheeler,Pimm,McCormick,Fair,Vine,Lush,DeFrain,Davis Mattoon,McCarrick,Ro11and,Stil1hard,Braden,Robinson,Al1en,Van0pdorp,Lannon, Schweikard,Wa1ters,Power,Brokaw,Dewey,Tones,Lannon Miss VanArsdale,Norris,Prosser,Garney,R1ce,VanParys,Phi11ips,Kneut,Lee,Lunser, Powell,Marks,Lannon,Schwe1kard,Hartman,Hansen,Gi11am,Mrs Hunter Wells,Qu1gley,Corwin,Daniels,Smith, Passamonte,Bedette, Peters,Bremer,Steyaert, Bankert,Park,Whee1er, Trickey,Randall,Wheat,Jones,Simonds,Gi11am,Hotchkiss,Sanford,Ostrander,Corcoran, Taylor Watson,Lough1in DeWi1de,McCorm1ck Tange,6u1ette,DeFrain,McMil1an,Darling,Peisher,Tremble,Bounds,Con1ey,Martin Shu1er,Mhin,Pimm FIFTH GRADE Miss MacAn1ff, Baldree,DeCook,Murray,Ba1dree,Coston,Verbridge,Bowe,McCoon,Tom linson,DeLooze,Trickey,Hoven,LaCla1r,Pimm,Kommer,Whee1er,Ma1n,Mrs Doherty Roat,Lannon,Hernandes,Burgess,Fro1ich,Bruce,Goodw1n,Jones,Lee,Rugenstein,Fish er,Walters,Rykbost,Sanford,Kitte1l,Barnum Crosby,Heus1er,We1ls,Richardson,He1strom,Sheehan,Park,Kommer,Cayward,Verstreate, Darling,Deal,Loveless,Landuyt,Te1l1er,Tay1or gS22gg,Schmitt,Wolfe,Cummings,Peisher,Mott,Lester,Crosby,Morrow,Morrow,Wil1son 17 9 - 9 U U . - ! O - O - O . . I 0 - . - l .- I O F . A - , - . 1 1 . . V D O I . - I - . U - I O THIRD GRADE F1PSt Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row 4 . Y-, W , , Mrs Cudmore,Mason,Heus1er,Read,Lal1y,Atkinson,Wegman,Brown,Cummings,Dippo1d, Renshaw,Peters,McCarr1ck Lee,Miss Cowley Barrett,Knapp,Budd,Rice, opey,Sanford,Butler,Bedette,Sa1isbury,Grimes Case Wright,Notebaert,Co11ins,Kutz,Stearns,Maslyn,Sherman,Roe1and,Sheehan, annon, Cook,Mes1yn,Maslyn,VanNorman,Wa1ters Crosby,Putnam,Walters,Bird,Crowley,Prosser,Goodman,Winburn,Braden,Hooper,Edwards Gibbs Miss Vanwie,Coston,Gi11am,Rice,DeLooze,Goodman,Wright,Love1ess,Fisher,Mas1yn, Wa1ters,Smith,DeWi1de Dickens,Mrs Hotchkiss Murray,Hoppe1,Wheat,Bo11,Briggs,MBcomber,Lough1in,O'Hern,Roat,Bounds,C1ement, Ce11ura,Tom11nson,Price,Gooda1l,Richardson DeCook,Appleton,Lannon,Wheeler,Goodman,Tones,Morrow,Boardman,Scherer,Sommers, Hotchkiss,Barnum,Kitte1l,Cummings,Mercer,Pimm,Wil1iams,DePauw,Wygent,Howell DeCook,Te11ier,Schmitt Peters,Smai1,Rubens,Robinson,Ha11,France,Putnam,Cha1mers, Edmond,Ma1one,Everson, ay1or,Mays,Corw1n,Jones ECG D GRADE First Row Second How Third Row Fourth Row EHRT GRADE Mrs Smith,Lannon,Morgan,Lotito,VanNorman,Rice,Howe11,Roe11e,Lannon,Compson Farnsworth,Martin,Miss Briggs Smith,McGee,Cope1and,Notebaert,McCormick,Putnam,DeFrain,Wil1iams,Ba1dree,Wheel er,DeWind,Jacobs Allen,Wheeler,Lunser,Mason,Curran,Copey,Ma1one,Rice,Lee,Coston,Scherer,Corne11 Pimm,Schroo,DeWilde Winburn Washburn,Tange McCormick Ste aert Love,Nickols,Smith,Sheke11,Shu1er, Morrow, huler,Krahmer,hird,Hess,C3mp ell, harpe 1 : 6 ' f. ' ' 4 - . I REA ,, ' 3 1 i ' Q Z s . I' Y' 1 Q D, K3 fofd F B faJ40 t her S n Pe S BUSXNES cMunen.H 'Q-is-A' Pefff' 9 bei g Murravvmvle' stand n F LHERARY ST AF weeman TrickeY,Burke'Durkee, own Smith Hen Seatfiiing Deweyzwi-1505 5 1 Stan if 15 bei' Rea rm STAFF .covnigkfog Walter, Gate? g Y :Patil Szand n Wm CLIFTONIAN EDITORS-IN-CHIEF - BUSINESS MANAGER Z L ITERARY EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Z ART EDITOR Barbara Reals John Hunter Robert Bird Shirley Burke Nancy Lenheim ' - Shirley Macomber PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF ook, Lenheim, Shoemaker, Morrow Standlng Bengtson, Eikner , Bomellne, Smith Bowe, Richter ! PICSUFBS on this 20 page taken by Willi 1 1 ' a , MB S63 - , d , Br 'V' S ir , Seateq - C , 1 , 5 - ?3i er' A 'O N X am Eikner First Row - E. Ford, B. Hanson, G. 0'Coyne, S. Bomeline, L.DeWall, J. MacMu1len P. O'Nei1l, S. Love, J. Wilson, S. Burke, B. Gilligan. Second Row - Mrs. Cummings, B. Brown, J. Smith, E. Whitmarsh, L. Henry, B. Wat- son, S. Macomber, M. Power, B. Reals, B. Smith, M. Durkee, J. Shoe maker, Mrs. Spangle. Third Row - M. Perry, J. Wilcox, N. Lenheim, N. Morrow, M. Morrow. Fourth Row - J. Griswold, W. Eikner, G. Potter, H. Brokaw, W. Goodman, D. Rich- ter. D. Ostrander. 'TATLER' OFFICERS EDITOR IN CHIEF SHIRLEY BURKE Seated S Love, Mrs Cummings ASSOCIATE EDITOR JOHN GRISWOLD Standing Mrs Spangle, S Burke PRODUCTION MANAGER SARA JANE LOVE J Griswold, This year the 'Tatler' was published on a monthly basis and was only ten cents per lssue In additlon to the regular 1tems of editor1als,news from the office, news about sports, clubs,and classes, the JOYCE WILSON,our WINQUIRING REPORTERW posed many interesting questions wh1ch were answered in print by members of the student body Under WPERSONALSW, BARBARA WATSON included thumbnail sketches of new comers to CSCS, whether teacher or pupil GROVER AND M RNIE'S WLAUGHSN were enjoyed by all of us Highlights of each issue were WGUESS WHOW, NHIT PARADEN, and the 'GOSSIP COLUMNN As FEATURE EDITOR, JOAN WILCOX added several good articles The 'TatlerW staff of 1951 hopes that next year's staff will enjoy their duties as much as we have, and that they will strive for an even better production A PRESS CLUB ' 0 0 , 1951 WTatler' had many other features. W W BAD CLARINET QUARTET Evelyn Whitmarsh Bonnie Bremer Sara Jane Love Joan MacMullen The band and chorus began this year's program under the guidance of Mr William Cooney Upon his resig nation they greeted their new direc tor,Mr Gerald Fleisher, and togeth er they have completed a successful year of instruction and activities On December 18, 1950, the two groups presented to the public a program of Christmas music On May 18, 1951, the combined talents of both groups presented the annual Spring Concert In addition, the Girls' Sextet has appeared at several other public functions, and their performances have been well received The band has marched in communlty parades Standing in front Mr Gerald Fleisher Director First Row C Descamp, J MacMullen, Love, D Maslyn, M Durkee, J Notabaert, B Hanson, J Owen, K Maslyn Second Row S Lannon, S Burke, G O'Coyne B Watson, E Ford, J Dewey, N Len helm, J Hunter, J Hunter, D en, W Eikner, J Hotchkiss Third Row B Bremer, E Whitmarsh, D Sheppard B Smith, J Smith, R Rolland Fourth Row W Power, I Ireland, L Lannon, J riswold, W Galens 22 fsx 1 . djs, , - -. ' '. 5. . . . -I .' .' .6' .' .' I an GIRL ' CHOR ALMA MATER Stately stands our dear old high schoo Standing for the best, May we all be loyal to her, May she ere be blest. To our high school be our duty, First to win and rule, So that when she's far behind us It's Clifton Springs High School May our guide be this our motto, Live to learn and see, Ever working for her interest, To keep fond memories To our high school be our duty, hers to win and rule, So that when she's far behlnd us, It's Clifton Springs High School GIRLS' SEXTET Mary Cook Evelyn Whitmarsh Meredith Power Shirley Burke Geraldine O'Coyne Sara Jane Love First Row Mr Fleisher, J Owen, Z Arvantides, M Cook, K Morphy, B Hanson, J Shoemaker, E Ford, S Burke, R Peisher, E Schroo, J Wilson, S Love, H Main, J DeWind, E Brewer, M J DeMarco Second Row A Schroo, A Powell, P O'Neill, M Morrow, A Roll, B Wilcox, V Montford, Cl Wegman, M Trickey, B Brown, L DeWall, M McCormick M VanParys, E Whitmarsh, L Henry, D Lannon, B VanNorman D Martin, C Descamp, M J Darling, A Arvantides, B Watson, J Dew ey, R Button, M Carniaux, K Grimsley, B Bremer, J Smith, M Power S Macomber, B Reals, G O'Coyne, N Lenheim, K Watson, B Scribner, J Bowe Third Row 0659095 A 1 23 T T D E N T C 0 U N C I L STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President - Barbara Reals Vice-President - John Hunter Secretary,- Lillian Henry Treasurer - Douglas Richter First Row - Mr. Wolfe, L. Henry, B. Heals, J. Hunter, D. Richter, S. Love. Second Row - A. Lannon, M. McCormick, N. VanCamp, M. Brokaw, M. Trickey, S. Bomeline, J. Wheat, D. Ostrander, L. Hooper, H. Trickey. First Row D Martin, J Shoemaker, J Smith, D Verbridge, B Smith, B De Wind, Miss Cortright, M Morrow, E Schroo, S Lennon, H Main row, E Whitmarsh, B Bremer, K Watson, B Scribner, M Mattoon, J DeWind Third Row A Helstrom, B Brown, R Peisher, M LaClair, S Davis, A Schroo FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AM RICA OFFICERS President Barbara DeWind Vice Presldent Beverly Smith Secretary Dorothy Verbridge Treasurer Jean Smith Zh Y N Second Row - B. VanNorman, V. Montfbrd, M. Trichey, C. Wegman, A. Roll, N. Mor- FUTURE CRAFTSMEN OF AMERICA OFFICERS President Grover Potter Vice President Herbert Brokaw Secretary John Smith Treasurer John Hunter First Row F VanNorman, J Hunter, H Brokaw G Potter, J Smith, M McCormick I First Row - Mr. Robbins, F. Van0pdorp, F. Durkee, R. Rolland, R. Landuyt. Second Row - B. Cook, R. Prentice, R. Lunser, W. Mattoon, B. Knapp, A. Land- schoot, R. Button, J. Smith, W. Smith, R. Donk, W. Galens. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President - Charles Galens Vice-President - Fred Durkee Secretary - Francis VanOpdorp Treasurer - Roy Rolland Reporter - Richard Landuyt Sentinel - William Galens 25 ' e e 1 , 0 s Second Row - Mr. Bidleman, R. Burgess, F. Davis, R. Button, E. Davis. November December December December December December January 5 January 9 Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Cl1fton Cl1fton Clifton 1950 1951 VARSITY Naples Ll Red Jacket 62 Phelps 38 Victor 51 Rushville A7 Gorham 29 Honeoye 52 Bloomfield 68 BA KETBALL SCORES January 12 January 2b February February February February February February VARSITY CHEERLEADERS EVELYN FORD BEVERLY HANSON JOAN SHOEMAKER SHIRLEY MACOMBER ANNA ARVANTIDES BETTY GERALDINE Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton OWE O'COYNE Naples 6b Red Jacket 76 Phelps 38 Victor 59 Rushville bb Gorham 50 Honeoye hO Bloomfield First Row - W. Landschoot, H. Brokaw, H. Knapp, J. Griswold, C. DeCook, J. Hun- ter, A. Landschoot. Second Row - D. Bowe, J. Kellogg, Mr. Kishlar, G. Potter, R. Button, W. Mattoon. 26 6 JU IOR VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS gb November December December December December January 5 January 9 BARBARA DEWIND PATRICIA DELL MARY JANE DEMARCO SARA JANE LOVE APBILLE DEBBOUWT BARBARA WATSON Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton vs, 1327 1950 1951 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Naples 28 Red Jacket h3 Phelps 33 Clifton Clifton Clifton January l2 January 2L February Naples 53 Red Jacket L6 Phelps L2 Rushville 3h Gorham 3h Honeoye 37 Bloomfield 36 Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton February February February February Rushville 19 Gorham 3h Honeoye h6 Bloomfield 35 First Row Second Row Landschoot, H. Heals, A. Lannon, Mr. Kloepfel, D.Ostrander, DeCook, A. Landschoot. Prentice, J. Peisher, J. Hunter, W. E1kner, F. VanOpdorp, Olschewske, R. Holland, R. Gulick. 27 ' 13 1 'O . ly 17 23 -- 23 -- 1 38 -- 29 -- 5 26 -- 2 31 -- December 55 Clifton 53 -- Victor 33 February 3 Clifton gl -- Victor 32 19 za ff 13 bl II 50 -- 16 52 -- 39 -- 23 22 -- I W R R . J A BASEB LL First Row - Second Row - Third Row - FOOTBALL SCORES IN 1950 Clifton 2 Clifton Clifton , Clifton Clifton Clifton 2 , Victor 12 game played at Victor Union Springs 1.6 game played at Clifton Phelps 19 game played at Phelps Honeoye 53 game played at Clifton Red Jacket 33 game played at Manchester Savannah 28 game played at Savannah The 1950 football season was a notable one because of the increased interest 1h th1s sport as evidenced by the large turnout of candidates for the team, and the enthusiasm and number of spectators attending the games The first game under l1ghts in the history of the school was played at Phelps, and later another night game was played at Manchester The boys ended the season with a 500 percentage in the won and lost column in league play Owen Hunter Richter Brokaw Grlswold Allen Knapp Scherer Peisher First Row Second Row Kommer Smith Appleton Elkner Potter Doherty Goodman Bird Button Cummings Davis Dobbler Mr Third Row FO0TBALL Z8 J. R. C. H. D. J. J. Mr. G D. R. W. A. Peisher DeCook Donohue Reals Richter Hunter Dobbler Doherty Potter Cummings Kommer Eikner Landschoot Goodman DeCook Goodman Griswold Button .I Y' J. C. W. J. H. 6, - l8, - 20 - , 339 ' 13, ' . 0 - - D. J. D. E. R, fb H. 3. 75 J. Kellogg 4 , :C U C- 'Y J. ' f' T. 1'L, T, W. . A 4 V x, G. n ' ' A . if , - - W. Q ' L. R. D, , K E. J. 33 ll! . 4 if x wx -mxii 3 Yi Q X , if ,xxx is lu--far ,L,,, L,,. . -'QSM .L ,W ai...- 'YU x '7' - 4 i - li M16 A X x zrx Zi 1 ' ' ' K K , i, . 1 . A . S ik i PH? . J ,X I . ' Q-ff -f - W. -' , 4 ,.. 4 , 4 , Q , A . I H ' , 7g7 I , 5, . 5 1 ' ', N. :,1 X 'f V, Y x 2 ,, Y,,L V . W rv K . 3 I ' 5, . ,kfglwu I x A x I X ,- Q q as ew f' , 5 r ,Q :V ' :van I gk V-V7 ,JA u w' 1' I I 'L f 2 :E T QERQQEG' wwwfw' PATRIDNS The staff of the CLIFTONIAN W15heS to express the1r sincere appreclatlon to the follows lng frlends, a1umn1, and buslness concerns whose names appear on the following pages for thelr generous contributlons to the yearbook It 1S largely due to them that we are able to publish th1S book REGINALD S BUNDY, class of 1908 ELIZABETH J STEWART, class of 1902 WALTER P STEWART, class of 1903 MAUDE C EFFLER, class of 1899 M S RAYMOND REEVES, class of 193k MRS CHRISTINA MERKEL, class of 1915 MRS FRED BLACK class of 1912 WILBUR B DEVALL class of 1932 MARGARET H GRISWOLD, class of 1922 DORIS CASE, class of 1929 EDWIN T MORPHY, class of 1916 FRANCIS J UEANY, class of 1915 WILLIAM M PEISHER, class of 1916 MRS JOHN RILEY, class of 1918 ALBERT BOSSHART, class of 1897 MR k MRS HARRY BARKER MR k MRS FRANCIS WALTERS ROBERT QUIGLEY, class of l9L1 FELIX LANDSCHOOT, class of 1937 RUTH BUTTON BAGSHAW, class of l9L9 JEAN McCUMBER class of 19L8 PAUL MACOMBER, class of l9h1 MARJORIE TAYLOR, class of 19hL CYRIL O'COYNE class of 19L6 ADELE POWER, class of l9L7 EYVONNE O'COYNE, class of l9h7 RUTH KOMM R, class of l9L7 31 MRS. LENA V. PAGE, class of 1900 ' n ' S , 1 , . A JOHN R. HAYDEN EARL E ESTHER MCMULLEN M . k MRS. LAWRENCE REIDY MR. k M S. RAY FORD M . E MRS. WALLACE B. SHARPE M . A. S. DILLINGHAM MR. k MRS. JOHN PIERCE BERNARD J. M ATH EDWARD WALTERS LUTHER H ROPER WALTERS LOCKER PLANT THE MERCHANDISER WALTER WEGMAN, MASON CONTRACTOR REIDY STUDIO WELLS IGA STORE, complete food market DEMARCO'S MARKET DEMARCO'S BARBER SHOP DONK'S SERVICE STATION CONNOLLY'S DEPARTMENT STORE PARDY LANNON'S PLAINSVILLE GARAGE H. H. GRISWOLD MR. E MRS DR. R M S DR. k MRS DR. E MRS DR. E MRS M S. A. G. A FRIEND GEORGE POWER WILLIAM EIKNER BERNARD WATSON GLENN COPELAND S. A. MUNFORD ODELL JOE'S BARBER SHOP CUMMINGS ELECTRIC ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK GOLDSWORTHY'S HARDWARE R DEVEREAUX R CO JANE ANN BEAUTY SALON EVERSON'S DAIRY CURRAN'S SERVICE STATION MARSHALL COAL COMPANY PAPPAS RESTAURANT LAPRESI E SONS MARKET Kg-LLEQ THIS YEARBOOK PRINTED VELVATONE EXCLUSIVE KELLER REFINEMENT OF PHOTO OFFSET gc BUFFALO


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