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THE CLASS OF 1928 Jessie Sorci “Sorci” Canastota, N. Y. K. E. Society, Basketball. Pres, of Senior Class, Camma Chi. Do we like Sorci! Well, I guess we do. If you don’t believe it ask anybody around here. Mary Sicilia Canastota, X. Y. K. E. Society, Basketball, Gam- ma Chi. One of the most ambiti- ous girls of in Is class. If you want something done ask Mary. She is always ready to help. Max Freeman “Max” Canastota, N. Y. C. H. S. Or- chestra. Max is the clown of C. H. S. The craz- ier he acts the better we like him. He likes his saxophone, but he doesn’t for- get his Gladys. Helen Weisbrod Perryville Un- ion School, Pei- ryville, N. Y. Helen is a quiet, sedate girl. The youngest of the class of ’28. Evelyn Smith “Red” Canastota, N. Y. Pres, of K. E. Orchestra, Treas. of Senior Class Second only to Alexander Hamil- ton in managing finances. Chas. Capparelli “Cappy” Canastota, X. Y Baseball foot- ball, basketball. A willing worker for the Senior Class and tn 4 sheik of C. II. S. Harold Williiams Canastota, N. Y. The guy who finds his girl in Rome. We won- der if he saw her the day His tory “C” class visited Rome? Genevieve Lamp “Gen” K. E. Society A good spoit, a loving friend ami the best ki.id of a pal, that's Con
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14 THE TOOT Ed Hermann is another student fan ous for his smile. If Ed were ever ser- ious the teachers would certainly be grateful. Leonard Mowry, the star mathema- tician. Especially in Intermediate Al- gebra. Muriel Buhrig is noted for her splendid acting as “Grandma” in the Senior play “The Goose Hangs High” Roland Buhrig is working on the staff of the Red and White. Joe Chapman has written many In teresting facts and comments in the Red and White. Chester Ballard, the famous artist of C. H. S. and also a member of the orchestra. Richard and Frederick Rommel the famous twins of C. H. S. These boys have worked in the background m school activities and are worthy of thanks. We are sorry that they are leaving for sunnier climes. Gerald Shaffer the famous drummer in the high school orchestra. Catherine McCullough, the “Human Pin Cushion” and member of the Jun- ior class. Mabel Church the famous note writ er of C. H. S. and one of the most popular girls. Gertrude Campbell the girl w'ho is famous for her determination. If you fail, try, try again is her motto. Margaret Bartholomay also enter- tained the school in chapel. Grace Reed also accompanies sing- ing in chapel occasionally. Harold Armstrong the boy who does love to talk politics in History 0. Class. Lucina Fisher an active member of Senior class and also member of Gam- ma Chi. Noted for her good nature. She enjoys noon hours especially. One day over in the old school, Ar- thur Hermann and Charles VanZandt were talking to Miss Clines in regard to school activities. They suggested that a Dramatic Club be organized and that she be the faculty advisor Miss Clines consented but they decid- ed not to call for members until they had moved into the new school. About a month later the three got together and decided to call for mem- bers the next morning in chapel. They decided that the membership should be limited to ten. The call was made :nd the following students were voted into the club. John Dineen, Muriel Buhrig, Josephine VanZandt, Manda- lay Grems, Eva Ponticello. The purpose of the club was to pro- mote plays which they thought the students would enjoy. Three short plays were put on in chapel by the club and the applause repaid us -for all our efforts. Plans are being made to establish the Dramatic Club in the fall as a school institution. Arthur Hermann
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THE CLASS OF 1028 Vera Auselio Canastota, N. Y. Vera is a shy, quiet maid whom we never could learn much about. Lillian Shay “Liir Canastota, N. Y. Although Lill seems rathdr quiet, she al- ways shows a good school spir- it. Helen Dougherty “Hun” Perryville Un- ion School, Per- ryville, N. Y. K. E. Society. Th » quiet member of History C Class. Glenn Cowan Canastota, N. Y. Glen is known to be kind-heart- ed, always giving young girls a ride to school. Bertha Donnelly “Bert Canastota, N. Y. Staff of Red At White. The Class of 1928 wishes Bertha and Bill loads of success. Leonard Mowry “Puge Canastota, N. Y. Puge dropped in this year for a good time, the chief sources of which were Int. Algebra and lad- ies. Naomi Hayden K. E. Society Glee Club, Athle- tic Association Canastota, N. Y. Naomi came to us from Potsdam and if she is an example of that town, we hope Potsdam will send us more representatives. Mary McCullough Canastota, N. Y. Mary is not ex- actly quiet, but she is studious. We often wor.der tho’ she has to go way up on the turnpike, she can do such good work.
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