Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1930

Page 23 of 52

 

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Page 23 text:

THE CLASS OF 1930 HAZEL ALLIS Literary Editor of Toot HAZEL BRAUN Dramatic Club 1928-30 Glee Club 1927-30 Orchestra 1927-29 Red and White Staff 1929 Red and While Eollies Pinafore 1930 MURIEL BUHRIG Glee Club 1927-28 Dramatic Club 1928-29 Red and W'hite Staff 1927-28 Band 1927-29 Red and White Follies Senior Play MARGERY CADY K. E. Society Basketball 1928-30 Band 1929 Business Manager of Toot DOROTHY CALHOUN Red and White Follies page twenty-one

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20 THE TOOT bequeath their opportuniites for flirta- tion with the C. H. S. boys for one year at compound interest. To Fredric Dew a pair of Jazz Gar- ters. To Emerson Welch we leave an au- tomatic wind-shield wiper for use in History C class when cleaning his glasses. The girls’ basketball team leaves to the boys’ basketball team a ground- hog for a mascot. To the Chapel students we leave a supply of grass blades on which to sound their pitch. To those students who possess strong criminal qualities we leave a pair of footpads with which to walk past Miss Clines’ door when going in the wrong direction. John TeWinkel and Helen Guss- willer are the receivers of a bicycle built for two on which they can take the corners with more speed. The foregoing goods having been be- queathed as we saw fit and necessary we do hereby appoint Mr. Cox as ex- ecutor of our last will and testament. (Signed) Class of 1930 Class Seal: LePage’s Glue Witnesses: Amos and Andy —Hazel Allis IT IS TO LAUGH” E. Emmio: “I’d pay a dollar if you were any lazier.” L. Waldo: “ Would you mind put- ting the dollar in my pocket?” Miss Clines: “Well, what do you think of the new Ford?” Mr. Zapf: “Couldn’t say; I haven’t been hit by one yet.” Gladys Baldwin: “I don’t want any of your crackers. They tell me that mice run all over them at night.” Marie Roberts: “That isn’t so. The cat sleeps in the barrel every night.” Florence Ackerman: “I hear you were upset by the bank failure.” Ruth Greiner: “I should say so. I completely lost my balance.” Joy TeWinkel: “I have just written my first novel. There isn’t an immor- al line in it.” Peg Cady: “That’s not a novel That’s a textbook.” Mary Frost: I can jump as high as this college.” Miss Uke: “What! You think you can jump that high?” Mary Frost: “Sure, better than that, the college can’t jump at all.” Kenneth Harsh: “And waiter have my chops lean.” Waiter: “Yes, sir. Which way sir?” Mrs. Buhrig: “What do you mean by bringing my daughter in at this hour?” Ollie: “Well, I gotta be at work by Mandy Grenls: “What’s the matter with that football player?” Betty Musacchio: “I hear it’s high blonde pressure.” seven. Colton Tibbits: “Say, who do you think you’re pushing?” Gen. Dew: “How many guesses do I get?” Miss Mackey: “And the Britons still wore the same clothes that their an- cestors did.” Madeline Woolsey: “Oh, the dirty things.” Meredith: “Hear about poor Bill?” Nancy: “No, what happened?” Meredith: “Why his heart was giv- ing him trouble so he went to the doctor to have it stopped.



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THE CLASS OF 1930 MARY CALLI K. E. Society Dramatic Club 1928-30 French Club 1929-30 Red and White Follies MARY CARR Pin Committee Senior Class CHARLOTTE CHURCH Glee Club 1928-29 French Club 1929-30 K. E. Society Girl’s Basketball 1927-30 Editor-in-Chief Red and White 1929-30 Dramatic Club 1928-30 Editor-in-Chief Senior Annual Athletic Council 1928-29 Red and White Follies Vice-president Junior Class 1928 CARL DENTLER Football 1928-29 Orchestra 1927-29 Dramatic Club 1928-30 Senior Play Red and White Follies Red and White Staff 1928-29 Sports Editor of Toot Basketball Manager 1929-30 JOHN DINNEEN Senior Play Red and White Follies Boy’s Glee Club 1929 Dramatic Club 1928-30 Red and White Staff 1929 Cheer Leader 1928-30 Advertising Manager of Toot page twenty-two

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