Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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THE TOOT .1 o i C. II. S. RED AND WHITE STAFF 1st. row: C. VanZandt, R. Kneeskern, R. Sweezy, H. Castle. A. Hermann; 2nd. row: M. Lennox, N. Campbell, M. Grems. C. Church, M. Cady, M. Church, S. Sykes; 3rd. row: V. Peach, S .Yarned, L. Dineen, H. Brier, A .Balducci, G. Reed, E. Sweezy, J. TeVVinkel, M. Hough, W. Hermann; 4th .row: Principal McLean, H. Braun, W. Zapf, E. Welch, J. Chapman, J. Dineen, C. Dentler. but we were all anxious to see who would get the reward and we all want to congratulate the Sophomore class for their excellent work in their play. It any one missed seeing the “Red and White Follies,” he certainly miss- ed a fine entertainment. It was full of good music, comedy and all that makes an entertainment a good one. We hope that the students of the classes of next year will go in for school activities as much, if not more, than they have this year. It’s loads of fun and every one get a “kick” out of entering any of these activities. —M. Homan and M. Gruber Curtis: Did you notice the funny look Ruby gave me when I asked her to go to the Senior dance?” Martin: “She didn’t give it to you, you have always had it.” Figure This Out I’m in a lOder mood today, feel poetic 2; 4 fun I’ll just—off a ------ send it off 2 U. I’m sorry you’ve been 6 0 long, 2'C U I’ve 2 wait, Bear yourself with 40tude, Be not disconsol8. Peg Cady: “I tore up the sonnet I wrote last week.” Joe Chapman: “Tore it up! Why, Peg that was the best thing you ever did.” Mail Carrier: “Is this package for you? The name is obliterated.” Betty: “Nope, it can’t be for me, my name is Musacchio.”

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30 THE TOOT C. H. S. DRAMATIC CLUB 1st. row: C. Dentler, J. Dinosn, G. Calli, K. Clark, Coach Zapt,; 2nd. row: L. Costanzo, E. Welch, L. Morse, A. Hermann, E. Williams, M. Grems, C. Church, P. Venturine; 3rd row: M. Calli, C. Greiner, C. VanZandt, J. Damico, G. Reed, I. Robertson, M. Roberts, H. Braun, M. Church; 4th row: R. Buhrig E. Hermann, L. Lake, M. Frost, C. Capparelli, M. Buhrig, G. Norton, R. Cole- man. did but the girls deserve as much praise if not more. Quite a few turn- ed out for varsity practice, but there could and should have been more for both teams. Baseball is not so popular as football or basketball but the team deserves prais6 and backing just the same. We’re hoping it comes to the front in the next few years. Then, of course we must not forget volley ball nor hit pin baseball. These are both exciting sports as most of us have no- ticed, either from the balcony or the field when class tournaments were being held. Our band and orchestra deserve much atention. The band has pro- gressed rapidly and no one should fail to praise its work. But the orchestra, I think takes the prize in our outside school activities. We have all heard them play and have been well pleased. In all of our school entertainments, and we have had many, it has always supplied us with delightful music, es- pecially when it accompanied the “Op- eretta.” We must not forget our be- ginners on the violin. Perhaps, you have not as yet real- ized our progress. No doubt we are in the background for the time being, but just give us time and praise. All of us are acquainted with the “Red and White.” The staff was ac- tive and produced excellent work. Of course, though it took alert, active people to do the work and the mem- bers of the staff there are a few more eligible ones who did not hold a po- sition at some time thruout the year. Everyone was deeply interested in the class plays. Some of us were not fortunate enough to take the part of any of the characters in the casts.



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32 THE TOOT 1st. row: L. Morse, M. Nichols, M. Frost, M. Walton, M. Grems, M. Roberts; 2nd. row: Miss Gaudern, T. Dentior, V. Capparelii, M. Cady, F. Ackerman, M. Woolsey, C. Church; 3rd. row: A. Stoner, G. Reed, E. Sykes. K. K. ACTIVITIES 1928-1929 In June of 1928, the following offi- cers were elected for the next two semesters. President, Mary Frost; Vice-President, Ruth Greiner; Secre- tary, Iva L. Keller; Corresponding- secretary, Marie Roberts; Treasurer, Elizabeth Musacchio. On September 12, the society held Its annual “rushing party.’’ A meeting was held, nine new members were taken in, and Miss Lucia Gaudern was elected K. E. advisor to take the place of Miss Edith Conkling who left town. Rough-house initiation was held at school and solemn initiation at the home of Miss Marie Roberts. The annual K. E. ball was held at the High School on Dec. 27, 1928. Social parties were held each month at the homes of the members. Two meetings were held at Miss Gaudern’s home. At one time a fudge party was held; at another, the girls made candy and committees were appointed to sell it at school. At a later meeting it was announc- ed that the National K. E. society had decided to have emblems of blue and gold. The girls made these and sewed them to their clothing. Later a spaghetti supper was put on at the high school for the purpose of raising money. Near the end of the term the socie- ty held its annual dance which was a very successful affair. —Sara Sykes •JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL We closed another very successful season, with about two-thirds of our games. Our worst defeat, was by 6 points. In several games the total points of both teams totaled only 12 points. Next year promises even greater success.

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