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26 THZ TOOT Kennaird Woolsey attends Syracuse University. Richard McConnell attends Union College at Schenectady. Louise DeBrucque Betsinger is a nurse in our local hospital. Alma Brewster attends Syracuse University. Florence Burke was graduated this year from Cortland Normal. Helen Dailey teaches at Unadilla Forks. Lester Dineen attends Syracuse University. Class of 1926 Florence Olden attends Syracuse University. Glenn Archer attends Meohanics In- stitute at Rochester. Class of 1927 Leon Baldwin is mail clerk at Cleve- land, Ohio. Sarah Bemiss attends Syracuse Uni- versity. Florence Caldwell is a pest gradu- ate. Sarah Dailey is a post graduate. Margaret Davis attends Cortland Normal. Roger Fancher attends Syracuse University. Doris Fowler attends Cortland Nor- mal. Alice Greiner is a post graduate. Juanita Grems attends St. Lawrence I n.iversity. Ruth Hamlin attends Morrisville Training school. Elizabeth Lewis is a post graduate. Madeline Musacchio attends St. Lawrence University. Herman Miles attends Colgate. Dorothy Roberts attends Central City Business School. • Elizabeth Scliepp is a post graduate. Dorothy Smith attends St. Law- rence University. Marguerite Stickler was graduated this year from Morrisville. Michael Tornatore attends Syra- cuse University. Francis Danehy attends Syracuse University. Eugene Quinn attends Syracuse University. Molly Miller is a post graduate. Elsie Braun attends Rollins College Winter Park, Florida. Leo Roberts attends Colgate. Jelsomina Spadafora attends East- man School of Music at Rochester. Honeymoon Salad The newly married couple stopped for lunch at a hotel where the mana- ger was rather assiduous in his at- tentions. For the tenth time he sail- ed up. “And what can I get for you now sir?” “Some honeymoon salad please.” “You have me there sir,” replied the manager. “May I ask what it con- sists of?” “Just lettuce alone.’” No Time To Waste Young Lady—“Which would you prefer in your future lyisband: weaitn, ability, or appearance?” Lady not so young: “Appearanca, my dear; but he’s got to appear pret- ty soon.”—Selected.
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THE TOOT 25 Mortimer Farrington is one of the local piano players. Winifred Near married Principal Lyndon Strough of Fulton. Class of 1916 Howard Francis is a nattorney in Syracuse. Class of 1917 Arthur Germer, Electrical Engineer at the Locomotive Works, Schenec- tady, New York. Bertha Johnson is our local village clerk. Ruth Lewis is a physical educational teacher at Ocean Side, Long Island. Robert Milmoe is electrical engiu- er for the United Copper Company, Clarkdale, Arizona. Class of 1918 Marjory Bradley Aucock teacher at Redwood, New York. Gerald Jones teaches at New Boston ton Street School. Catharine Muhlberger is nurse in local hospital. Class,of 1919 Thomas Donnelly works for the Fleischman Yeast Company in Ohio. Herbert Shay is a mechanical engin- eer holding a responsible position t.i Elmira. Class of 1920 Josephine Roberts is our school nurse. Class of 1921 Marie Gustafson teaches at Mexico New York. Lois TeWinkel is assistant of Zool ogy at Barnard. Class of 1922 Mattie Smith teaches at Cottons. Carlotte Kyser Germond teaches a:. Clarks Mills. Mary Milmoe, Domestic Science teacher at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Katharine Roach teaches at Fayette- ville. Marjory Ufford has been secretary for the Director of Music at Robin College, Winter Park, Florida. Class of 1923 Martha Bemiss teaches History and English at Lakewood. Anna Barott is a private secretary in Syracuse. Pearl Bush teaches in Perryville. Margaret Dailey is Superintendent of Music at Greenport, Long Island. Alton Skelton is attending a Medi- cal College in Vermont. Helen Davis is a teacher at Roches- ter. Glenn Mowry was graduated from Syracuse University this June. Rlanche Fisher is piano teacher at Rockaway, New Jersey. Erma Prosser teaches at Wamps- ville. Silvia Yarnell teaches in Pennsyl- vania. Hazel Williams teaches in our pub- lic schools. Catharine Weimer Jaquin teaches at Ohittenango Station. Class of 1924 Mildred Armstrong is Kindergarten teacher at Little Falls, New York. Lewis Bellinger attends the Me- chanics Institute at Rochester. Ethel Brooks teaches school at Her- kimer. Franklin Davidson will enter Me- chanics Institute this fall. Arthur Devine attends Syracuse Un iversity. Lawrence Dougherty attends Niag- ara. Valentine Goodelle attends Syracuse University. Raymond Percival attends Mechan- ics Institute at Rochester. Susan Petrie is a nurse in New York City. David Smith attends Syracuse Uni- versity. Dorothy Tuttle teaches in our local schools. Class of 1925 Ruth Robotham was graduated from Morrisville thns year.
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THE TOOT . 27 Doggone Mose, can you explain wireless te- legraphy to me?” “Yessuh, it’s like dis: Ef you-ali had a long long houn' dawg, an' he stretched from Cincinnaty to Clev? lahd, and you stepped on his tail in Cincinnaty, he would howl in Cleve- land. Dat am telegraphy. Only in wiahless you does de same thing without de dawg.”—Columbus Dis- patch. It Would Be He: “Ah, darling, as we sit together under the spreading branches of th:s noble tree, I declare on my honor you are the only girl I have ever loved. She: “You always say such appropri- ate things, John. This is a chestnut tree.” Little Go-Creep Tin, Tin, Tin—The Wonder Car. The Tin You Love to Touch Honest Weight—No Springs. Don’t Laugh Big Boy—I’m Paid For Mrs. Frequently. An Aid To Foreigners How to master the American lang- uage in five minutes. Memorize these phrases and your success is insured against failure: “And how!” “Me.too!” “O, O!” “What, no—(dash represents anv vegetable). “You tell ’em!” “Yah.” “Nope.” —Fred Ebel. A Generous Soul Graduate: “Will you pay me wnal I’m worth?” Employer: “I’ll do better than than I'll give you a small salary to start with.” Her Honeymoon “And did you have a honeymoon Mandy?” asked the mistress of her colored laundress. “We-e-ell” was the hesitating reply, Rastus done helped me wid de wash- in’s de fust two weks.” In Appreciation The management of the TOOT desires to express its sincere appreciation to all our Advertisers and other friends who by their generous co-operation have made it possible to publish this year book.
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