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THE CLASS OF 1028 Gurtha Talley Canastota, N. Y. K. E. Society, Mgr. of Girls Basketball. Her disposition is as sunny as her hair. Gurtha is always there with a smile and a good word for everyone. Erma Carey Perry ville Un ion School, Per- ryville, N. Y. Er- ma came to C. H. S. a very qui- iet girl and re- mained so thru out the year. Robert Stanton Canastota, N. Y. Graduated in January. Just a quiet boy. Lucina ,Fisher “Hiny” Gamma Chi Canastota, N. Y. Hiny’s motto is “He who laughs last, laughs best”. Her cheerful gig- gle is known throughout the school. Harold Armstrong “Army” Perryville Un- ion School, Per- ryville, N. Y. Baseball. Harold comes to us from Perryville. He has always had plenty of fight and class spirit. Doris New Canastota, N. Y. Graduated in January. Has been attending Geneseo Normal since that time. Prominent in all senior activities while in school. K. E. Basketball Bessie Hertel K. E. Society, Red and White Canastota, N. Y. Although Bessie often retorts to sarcasm she very seldom means it. We will u 'ss h r next year but Ken will take good care of hei. Jessie Mott Canastota, N. Y. A quiet girl, al- ways cheerful and willing to lend a helping hand. Eugene Burke “Gene Perryville Un- ion School, Per- ryville, N. Y. Baseball. “Gene” who hails from Perryville is am- bitous and stud- ious.
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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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18 THE TOOT The C. H. S. Orchestra Due to the persistent efforts of Miss Goettel, C. H. S. Orchestra has been successfully organized again this year. It now consists of the fol- lowing members: Miss Goettel, Director; Emerson Welch. Grace Reed, Piano; Martin Gruber, First Violin; Edward Nich- ols, First Violin; Harlow Gardinier, Richard Rommel, Second Violin., Harry Carman, Evelyn Smith, Flute, Chester Ballard, Sherry Wood, Trum- pets; Merrill Smith, Cornet; June Braun, lone Robertson, Kenneth Eddy, Saxaphone; Gerald Shaffer, Carl Dentler, Drums. The orchestra has had several en- gagements during the term. It has played at practically all of the enter- tainments given in the new auditor- ium. It has also played for the Odd Fallows, The Exchange Club, The Fortnightly Club and several tint's at Ihe Methodist Church and closed a successful season at the Alumni banquet. Miss Goettel has spared neither time nor effort to make this orches- tra a success and she feels that she has not altogether failed. It is hoped next year that orchestra rehearsal may take place during school hours and credits given for this subject. The Canastota High Larkin Band The Canastota High Larkin Bund was organized about two months ago under the supervision of Mr. Fraser, the director who is a representative of the Larkin Music Company of Binghamton. The organization of the band was rather difficult at first because the students did not seem interested enough to come to room 15 and chose Ihe instrument that they wished to play but with the help of Miss GoeGo and Mr. McLean who were anxious to make musicians out of every mem her in High school, a small ban! consisting of about twenty-five p01, sons was finally brought together. It is really remarkable to see how rapidly these students have advanc- ed in such a short time. They started in playing the scale and before we knew it, they were playing hymn ? and now they are playing marches. Among the clarinet, cornet, alto and saxaphone players are two experts, Gene Lamp a clarinet player and Charles VanZandt, a cornet player. These two expect to be asked to join the village band when it starts giving concerts. It is expected that a great mar.' more sudents will be added to the band list when practice begins again in the fall. What You Pay h0r Patient (nervously)—“And will the operation be dangerous, Doctor? Doctor—“Nonsense! You couldn’t buy a dangerous operation for forty dollars.”—Life. Not So Harsh! Sam—“Do yuh refuse to pay me dat twro dollahs I lent you?’” Rastus—“Oh, no, sah. Ah don’t re- fuse. Ah, jes’ refrains.”-—Boston Tran script.
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