Clifton Fine Central High School - Mountain Echo Yearbook (Star Lake, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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uGoodbye, My F ancyw presented by the SENIOR CLASS April 12, 1957 Clifton-Fine Auditorium directed by MR. VERNON REYMAN CAST fln order of Appearancel Ginny Merrill L A melia ,,,,,,.....,. Clarisse .,,,,,,....... Sylvia Morris Janet Smith Phyllis Patnode Mary Nell ,,,,..,,,.,,.,,.. ,,,r,,,r,,e,,,r,,r,,,.,......,, B ecky Hunkins Miss Shacklefard ...,,.. ,,e,.ee,...,o..,...,.ee,e.r,. A nne Marie Owens Janitors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,, W illiam LaPlante, Wilson Clarke Telephone Man .,.,,. ..,,,,,,,.......,r.,,,,,,,,,,...,..... L eroy Lashua Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,-,- ,,..-......-,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. B eth Doran Grace Woods ,,,,. ..........,. L Ois TTI-ld0 Agatha Reed ,,,,,,w, .,,,. P atricia Morrow Ellen Griswold ,,...,, .,,... S ally PCISSOD Prof. Birdeshaw ...... ....ffff.... D 0113 KCIT Caml ,fv-,-,-An,,,,,,A,,A ,,,,,, S ylvia Babcock jo L --------------,-,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,, H elen Saber Dr, Pin -,-f,M,Av,v Robert Lennon james Merrill ....,., ..ffffAA-,Af-A .l 311105 Flint P7-Of, ------- ,.,,,, G ary loaplante Matt Cole ,...,... Claude Griswold Tom Cauiield Dan Riley This play is about a liberal Congresswoman who returns to her old school to be awarded an honorary degree. Since her wartime experiences in Europe, she has devoted herself to the task of acquainting people with the actual horrors of war. That is why she has brought a documentary movie with her to be shown to the fresh young graduates. The movie is considered harsh and improper by the trustees, however, so Miss Reed has a fight on her hands. The conflict exposes the president of the college as a spineless and irresolute figure, instead of the upstanding and out- spoken professor With whom Miss Reed thought she had been in love for so many years. The disenchantment drives her into the arms of a Wartime acquaintance who, as a LIFE photographer, has come to cover the event. From there on, it's ust one big happy ending.

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lass Prophecy It is the year of 1977. The famous Class of 1957 is holding a reunion in the CFC cafeteria. Let us find out what each one is doing! FRED ADAMS-Fred is now the proprietor of the world famous Old Soaks Hotelf, We understand busi- ness is foaming! WAYNE AKEY- Bing and Elvis', seem to have faded from the limelight-so now Wayne is the top crooner. He does especially well from 2 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. SYLVIA BABCOCK-Sylvia had planned to be an ex- pert beautician-maybe go to N. Y. or Hollywood. Well, she is in N. Y. and guess what? She's an expert bur- lesque dancer! ! ! GEARALD BEMUS-There seems to be some sort of turmoil . . . Jerry just parked his supersonic 608 horse- power convertible fBemusmobilej in the parking lot. Jerry, who became the King of the 'Speedway at the age of 19, is considered the most daring of men since Lucky Teeterf' MARGARET BRADLEY-Marg has just returned from the chamber of the Supreme Court in Washington, D. C., where she sued her husband for non-support for her- self and her nine children!!! THOMAS CAUFIELD-Tomis fondest dreams are at last realized . . . he is the newly elected mayor of the city of Kobbler's Knob. It was formerly known as the State Road. WILSON CLARKE-This is the class member of whom we are most proud . . . he has overcome his habit of blushing and is now the President of the U.S.! !! BERTA COLE-Berta is living in Nevada . . . quite near Reno. We believe she is busy keeping her men straight. Last year she had two husbands and this year she has landed a new one!!! LEONARD COTE-Len is the new principal of CFC. He has many reforms in mind for the comfort of the students. One is . . . school will be held once a week from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.! ELIZABETH DORAN-Beth has become a lawyer. She was in Seattle, ,Washington, defending one of her old boyfriends, W. Lashua, who was charged with reckless driving. JAMES FLINT-Jim is an actor in Hollywood. He can currently be seen in Nervous Nellie. ANDREW HALLORAN-Now, when you tune in the Hound,,' you can hear Andy as the new replacement -the Hounddogger. LAURA HAZELTON-Laura is quite a success in the music world. She is the director of Philharmonic Orchestra. REBECCA HUNKINS-Becky has finally graduated from nursing school. She is at a famous mental institu- tion and we understand that she feels right at home! LILLIAN ISEREAU-Lil is the holder of the Women's Middleweight Wrestling Title and she has just signed an exclusive contract with her new husband, Bob Streeter. CYNTHIA JARVIS-Cindy received an award for be- ing the fastest mud packer employed by The Peabody Cosmetic Co. DONA KERR-Dona, the former Queen of the hot rod racers, is now the proud owner of the Lake Road Speedway. SARAH PERSSON-Sally has completed her course at Syracuse University. Her famous book, Peculiar Eating Habits, was written from personal experiences at college. BARBARA POMERVILLE-Barb, world renowned man hunter, has returned to N. Y. with her latest specimen, a Martian. It is now on exhibit in the Clifton Fine Museum of Screwballsf, ELEANOR REED-El is married and the mother of five children. Her better half is a research chemist who works in Paris. DANIEL RILEY-Dan resides in the Blue Grass Coun- try with the winnings his horses bring him. We should also mention his hobby . . . poker games. He seems to be hauling in the moola fast and furiously. LAWRENCE RIVERS-Larry, another celebrity from our class, has recently signed an exclusive contract to play Tarzan in a new motion picture series. HELEN SABER-Helen flew in from Miami for the reunion. We understand that she collects rich and hand- some husbands. At present she is living with No. 4. GARY LAPLANT-Gary has finally seen his dream come true. He is the sole owner of the Hawley Funeral Home. Now, he only has to step across the street for the pause that refreshes. ROBERT LENNON-Bob, always a suave, debonair man about town, has decided to give it all up and take the fatal step into 'fholy monotony. ROBERT MONTY-Bob, the founder and president of the Monty Pinball Machine Co.,,' is reported to have a million dollar business. Bob is up to his old trick of skipping work-not school-to get his deer. SYLVIA MORRIS-Sylvia has been promoted to head mattress tester for Slumberwell Mattresses, Inc. She claims that mattresses are getting bigger and better. PATRICIA MORROW-Pat, N. Y.'s leading fashion de- signer, has just announced that the new spring fashions feature ankle-length hooped skirts and six petticoats. ANN MARIE OWENS-Ann is now a famous stocking model. She is the only girl ever to have only her legs on the cover of both Life and Look',! PHYLLIS PATNODE-Phyl holds the national cham- pionship title in bowling. We can't understand how she manages to bowl since she is the proud mother of three sets of twins. FRANKLIN PEABODY-Frank, a famous jockey, will start his summer season in the Windy City. He will ride Beetle Bomb, the sweepstakes winner. CAROL SLATE-Carol married soon after graduation. She has an unique hobby now, and she is probably the most respected woman in the U.S. You know her as Twitty Youngbloodf, the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. JANET SMITH-,lan is now in the WAVES, and she is serving on a hospital ship. A patient on the ship is Art Ploof. We hear that their romance is still burning. LOIS TRUDO-Lois has completed her course at Notre Dame. She is now employed as the official coach of the Navy football team. We understand she is the best liked member of the squad. HELENA WATSON-Lyn, the well known singer of western songs, is now the partner of Webb Pierce in both private and public life. Her most famous recording is Eat, Drink, and Be Merryf' HARLEN WOOD-Harlen is now active in foreign af- fairs. He is our chief ambassador to Treasure Island, and he is doing quite well with the pirates. JAMES ROBERTSON-,lim announced that he will soon open his new atomic laboratory at the foot of Mt. Fudgy Pudge. I9



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