Sea Cliff High School - Cliffonian Yearbook (Sea Cliff, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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CLASS PRGPI-IECY OL come to me, my frrend, wrth a prejudrced mrnd to satrate that enormous currosrty of yours Ham pered by sceptrcrsm you come to me Xogr Ben Around greatest of all the Fakrrs not fakers of the Orrent to be cheated but I wrll show vou that I am TRLTH In the crystal I see a name It s Henry yes Henry Hollman, and thrs one IS the Presrdent of the Graduatrng Class of Bea L lrff Hr h School I see by the crystal and bv your face mostly by the face that you are destmed to one day play the part of the theshrre Lat rn the 1954 pro ductron of Alrce rn Xl onderland Now the glass clouds over Hmm sad Nery sad rndeed Xour classmate, jack Lewrs nrll meet hrs end rn that same productron whrle rehearsrng the tea party scene Jack Ford, as the Had Hatter, accrdentally lets hrm slrp and he rs drowned rn the tea pot Two more of your comrades wrll be wrth you Jean Nlakay as the XX hrte Rabbrt, who always worrres about berng late, and Margaret jassey as the blood thrrsty Queen of Hearts who always shouts, Off wrth therr heads' Behold on another set I see Arthur double of Rrchard Barthelmess He IQ now berng drrected by Frank Clark Para mounts wraard rn Donald Harrrs new play Twms fhrs promrses to be harder to understand, because of rts erudrte voca bulary, than Gertrude Stern s Four Samts rn Ihree Acts Also starrrng rn the plc tures, are Harrret Beck, successor to Garbo rn the realm of moxrng prctures and Theresa Annunzrata, as the Ifrfi DOrsay tx pe Grace Barlow Paramount s make up expert rs preparrng Nlary Bogart the sec ond Dretrrch rn preparatron for a scene rn lwlns Now there rs a vrhrrl pool rn the depths of the glass It clears, and the scene re xeals the campus of a great psxchologrcal center vrhere Bruce Xloollev rs wrrtrng so manv storres on abnormal psychology that he urll eventually end rn an asylum mth a c rnglomeratron of obsessrons nexer before equalled hx any lunatrt In the next cham ber l see bent orer a desk an assocrate of tour bx the name of Hedurf Irerhermer who rs absorbed rn her lrfe work of edrtrng the Il arid llmanac and comprlrng a refer ence work for students entrtled Lrer hermers Lrbrary Locator for Lrngurstrc L rn Learners Flashes Dots Dashes e crystal rs hlled mth statrc, and then I see what rs thrsg A mrcrophone, before whrch stands James Hollrster talking Radro Reporter, to vrhom Floyd Grbbons lost hrs trtle as the fastest talker rn the world If I am not mrstaken, that rs the honey vorced radro announcer, Bll Brr low, rn the background, vxrldly gestrculatrng., to Professor J XX ard Srmonson, to prepare for hrs darly talk on Ilhe Ionsrlar De lopment rn the Spotted Salamander XX hat IS that commotron that breaks rn on 'he srlence of the studrop Announcer Bar lou dashes down the corrrdor and drs covers an open door whrch emrts horrrble sounds as from a bedlam Qure enough rt rs the Hrll Brlly Band, composed of Srd Carlson Fd lendle Benny Pester and Frnest l'enke under the competent drrec tron o' Brll Heathcock Here there rs an agrtatron rn the crystrl s heart a commotion whrch can be caused tongress Behold Phoebe Flemrng Speaker of the House rs endeavorrng to prevent a fist trght between tommrttee Leader judrth Bryant, and Nlrnorrty Boss Helen Hrnnegan In her strrdent tones, the lady from Long Island Constance Bell demands that Latherrne Roraback yreld to her rn the debate on the Nlahnken Lynch B111 Thrs brll advocates umbrellas and auto proof shrelds for trafic polrcemen thus sympathrzrng wrth the petrtron sub mrtted to Congress by Patrolman Robert Burns Now I see a black cloud of alphabetrcal symbols whrcn gradualrv clears and 1 see l see a great newspaper ofhce mth rnk be smudged tors sled hured edrtor, Brnn l xans oxer a desk rn the foreground He rs beratm' Gerald Prnkelstern for farlure to secure the sensatronal scoop of thc ve rr the electron of Ray Xlardment to the pre rdencx of the Red Headed League before stir reporter 'lhomas Dempster, ot the tforzlznzurl on pugz 393 Pagr N 1111 tn n f 'A 27' FLW? 2 2 4 IYYY I I H? I l 1 l 1 ig . 4. . - . . Y v t. at. H c, ' fa , - s ...th I i . ' ' . 1. 7 ' I - 7 . Y , ,. 1 o no 1 4 l ' ' . .c , ,, . . I , S H '- - - . . i 2 - v ' , Y v' '. ' ,. . Y . . . . . y I ' .77 I , , . . V . . l L L . . ' M , I ' N . I 7 , b A - - ' J J V' 7 7 . A ' 7 - ' 5 Ir' . i . ' .- 1 KA .' ' 77 1 v. . ' onlv b such a scen as tha of s i n o Xlrllrams, who has become famorrs as the , - y e t 6550. f . . f .. , X, 1 . Y v I - L Q 1 , ' ' , -- . . H . ., 7 - . , , ' ', 7 I 1 1 I I1 . . .N ,A . i i 7 l , D H y . - . . y -V ' N va Q Y ' ' - V - Y . . - y A 7. . I A s , a I , . V . - . M , - , , , , I W v H 1 -I v ' 1 V' 7 - 2. . .K ' k , 51 1 1, Q I ' . AL , I .. ' . I . v' v 1 ' 1 1 vl 5' N K . ' ' ' l il , , , 1 I - 1' v v ' . - ' . ' S- I 5- h - V L- -. . 1 as 3. V A- Z ? ' - J ' ' .s. ' ' g -' ' . ' ' ' , I r ,

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FRESHMAN TRIP TO THE MUSEUM H goody, goody' Nlr Byers IS goln to take us to the 'Xiu seum' The Frosh danced about and clapped the1r hands much to the dlsbust of the Senlors Xou xe guessed lt those Frosh were we For weeks we talked about the tr1p and dlscussed the wonders we were golng to VI hen Saturday arrlxed thlrty of us pxled 1nto a bus and bubblmg oxer 111 our Iareshmanlsh fare ya IISKCHIYI 'Nlr X 1zetelly7j wav, we started our rlde to the Cl 1 Xl hen we reached the Nluseum how ex er thmgs began to occur Dutlfully gatherxng around Nlr Byers we all were sllent wh1le he spoke QTHOL GHT I th1nk It was the only t1me durm, the year that thls phenomenon occurred SECOND 1'HOL GHT Ask Nlr Byers'J Hls ques tlon was XT hat do you want to see flrstg' Of course there were th1rty d1fferent answers' Durmg the tour of the blllldllig one l1l Cl8I'llI'IU was bodlly wlthdrawn from the 1nter1or of an anclent Haw11an klyak, by an 1rate Quard Two sentlmental dears sat ln a dark cubbyhole watchlng a m0V16 about L1fe under the sea QI have the1r names J JUNIOR SENIOR DEBATE PR ta ' Ihe dav had finally ar r1ved when 1t was to be Hnally and def1n1tely declded whether or not the Ih1l1pp1nes should be glxen the1r 1n dependence Semors VI alker XX h1tmore and Adalr adxocated lndependence wh1le Tumors jassey, Barlow and F1nkelste1n up held the n ,,at1ve XT hen the two th1rty bell called the stu dent body to assembly the Semors pre mptly lost the1r calm d1g.,n1ty and uffered a relapse of nerx ousness along w1th the1r jumor opponents 'XI1ss Parsons was s1ck Q or was lt an excuse to get awav from 1t all J but 'X11ss HCFTIHU w1th the alr of a martvr as umed nervousness enough for 1 h After the mtroductlon of Nlartha Luy ster Senlor XT alker the hrst speaker for the negatwe contended that cond1t1ons were satlsfactory and home rule should be hranted Tumor Barlow agreed that con CIIIOITCI were ,ood but only under L S rule In turn Semors XX hltmore and Adau and jumors Jassev and Fmkelstem had the1r say then the rebuttals were g1ven by Jassev and Xdalr HX reat suspense hung over the audl torrum as the judges Mr D1ckey Hrs took and Dr -Xlten retlred to compare notes and make a dec1s1on Upon the1r return the class of 34 added another vlc torv to IIS l1st the jumors had won' SENIOR PROM 'X unforgettable moment ln the l1fe of the class of 1934 was the Semor Prom on Frlday nlght December 1 The xmnasnxm decorated as for a har xest festlxal was the settln for the dance tood YITUSIL was proxlded bx the Lock wo 1d Coleman orchestra and thlQ exerx ClHl'lClI'l Semor knows IS the unportant feature of a p illX The 1rls lo rked beau t1ful and the bovs exen IIT the1r Illl-01111 il attne were 1 ant 1e1ux Ihe patrons Parr Ivtghfr an and patronesses from the sxdelmes smlled the1r approval and even Hr DeGelleke looked happy as he watched the eldest members of hls school fam1ly Phe DICIUTC of the Sea Cllff hlgh school ymnaslum colorful w1th pumpkms and tornstalks and autumn flowers the punch bowl corner lrlled w1th gay and laughlnh boy and Qlrls the popular alrs played by the muslclans w1ll l1n er long, 111 the mem ones of the stud nts who attended the1r tliss prom cc . 1 . V - s v ' v Y ' . I ' V . . U . va ,, ' . . A r v w , , ' U ' ' , LL ' 7 Y .V . i V Y . l 1 . v , , , ' Y 7 . . See. ' . ' y 7 ' . . . ,. U . ., . . . . a ' , , 1 AL - an ' 6 U . . ., . . , I I 1 ze . U . 1 , 1 . - v I . 7 v ' - , ' an T5 tv- , v Y . . ' , , 7 , 14 - an ' 1 , , . 1 Y V' ' . ' ' - 1 ls- . . . ' ' H 1 ' ' v a Y . . Y 1 , I . . . .7 . . - i o 1 , - K 7 ' ' U T l . ' V I . Y . - 3 , . 1 . , I V . 7 . - . ' 1 , . ' 4 Y 1 SO' . ' ' - ' . ' 1 , , 1 . . ' . ' ' ov ' ', , b Y A A I5 - Q 1 y 1 I ' ' ' Y , - u , 1 . , 1 . - 1 . , . . . U V. . , e ' 7 . . . . . Q y - -. ' f 7 T' ' . . . X 1 - Y lfri . . - Av 1' A l I - 7 9 V - ' 1 . ' 7 y . . . 7 0. V ' - V u . l 5- L 7 ' x ,f 1 ' 1' ' ' I U ' ' U ' ' ' r' , 1 ,., . ,., . 7 1 I . , . V v r, .F . . v C , J - . 1 - 4 . 3 L My v V, V Y , , U rg K . , . 5 . K N1 , ' z ' ' . g' 1 ' ' - Q ' 1 ' g f' - ' ' , . ' ' Z 1' Q 9 . ' ' ' . ' gill' I 1 ' 2 J 'z . 1' l'1 11



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JUNIOR CLASS Tap Rod. J Gmzmwoon H GRAHAM P HLssE E STLLL A GUNTHEL P Cox G ABBOTT J HIRSCH1-IELD H WANSOR T GEDERBERG Sn-ond Rod. A Bmoovnsxx A SPRAGUT I GoonMAx R ELTON. D SHELnow D USHER R MAWLELL H HVOLBFR D OPDYKE Bottom Rau S Am C MCLALFHLIN I MOZER M BRADY H DEMPSTLR R SOMMER B BALLALTYRL H CARLSON J SMITH M DOINALDSON Preszdent I me preszdent Sen retar v Trcasurcr Page Twfn v DOUGLAS USHER DOROTHY UPDYKE MARGARET BRADY 'Y'-' ' A' v 1 ' x - 1 A ' x - J - 1 - 1 . ' , . , . . T 1 . '. ', . I, . 1, . ' X, . . , . , . . ' , . . ', . . yi ' Y: - Y' - r - 1 - 1 f A 1 1 - 1 . ' ' 7, . f, . , . ' . . A - ' LLL, L L LLLL LLL,, L L, L, A LL,, ,.L. . A L.L,. L,LLL . Y,.,,HENRY GRAHAM .-, Wf-

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