Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 14 text:

12 THE TOOT THE CLASS OF 1931 Florence Ackerman K. E. Vice-Pres. '30, Pres. ’31 A. A. Vice-Pres. 31 Girls Athletic council ’28, ’29. ’30 Red and White Follies ’30 Basketball ’28 ’29 ’30 ’31 Sen. Ball Coni. ’31 Lit. Editor Toot Gladys Baldwin K. E. Class Treas. ’29 French Club ’29 ’30 Class Historian Richard Betsinger 4-H Club Raymond Caldwell Saiutatorian Veronica Capparelli K. E. Editor-in-chief Toot Sports Ed. Toot Band ’29 Red and White Follies ’28 ’29 ’30 Asst. Ed of Toot- er Staff ’29 Basketball '27 ’28 ’29 ’30 Basketball mana- ger ’29 Joseph Chapman Red and White ’28 ’29 ’30 Ed. and Chief ’29 Senior Play Sigma Psi DeMolay Lit. Editor Toot Mabel Church Girls Athletic Council ’30 ’31 Basketball ’29 ’30 ’31 K E. Dramatic Club Prize speaking ’29 2nd prize Red and White Follies ’29 ’30 Milton Clarke Football ’29 Baseball ’30 ’31 Red and White Follies ’29 ’30 Sigma Psi Dramatic Club Glee Club Orchestra ’29 ’30 Red and White Staff

Page 13 text:

I'HF. TOOT 11 « lone Robertson leaves her man- hating qualities to Virginia Peach. To Miss Gaudern we leave page 73” from the Assembly song book. Charles Tornatore leaves his ability to tease Mrs. Smith and getting away with it to Fredric Dew. To our Worthy Janitor, we the Sen- iors leave the sum of one cent to be increased one cent per year by the future. Senior classes to help repay them for the services they have ren- dered. To Wayne Potter, Joy TeWinkel leaves her quietness. To Reba Phillips, Donald Fritz leaves his bashfulness. Raymond Caldwell bequeathes his love for Mathematics to Laddie Lake. Helen Gusswiller leaves her swift- ness in getting to school on time to Frances Hinkel. Florence Ackerman wills her Dodge to the K. E. girls. John Dineen leaves a green necktie to Floyd Clark. Olive Relyea leaves her paint and powder to Jennie Harp. Charges VanZandt leaves his ability to talk with his hands to William Dougherty. Thomas Spadafora leaves his feet to James Chubbuck. Curtis Cronk leaves Raymond Ol- cott to keep an eye on Helen Moore. To Miss Powers the seniors sincere- ly hope that the coming freshman class will have another to fill the va- cancy left in her home room by John Farnach. To Howard Bemiss, Carl Dentler leaves some of his hair. Alice Ostrander leaves her hairpins to Marion Lennox. Ruth Clarke leaves her feminine shape to Venus. Jennie D’Amico leaves her dainty ways to John Devine. Joe Chapman leaves his feminine characteristics to Muriel Smith. To Miss Mackey the seniors leave for the coming history class a supply of fish poles to hand the project work on. Milton Clarke leaves Lila to Sammy. Richard Betsinger leaves his coun- try ways to Nancy Campbell. Mary Newberry leaves her clogging to Marion Cole. Gerald Shaffer wills his hand-curled hair to Teddy Grems. Emerson Welch leaves his handsome features to Anna Balducci. Grace Reed bequeathes some of her plumpness to the Coleman twins. To Miss Daniels the Senior Class leaves a pair of rubber gloves for future use in laboratory experiments. Herbert Norton leaves Chittenango to Meredith Hough. Mabel Church leaves her cheerful smile to Ruth Sykes. Ruth Greiner leaves her ability to chew gum to Vivian Kentner. Nancy Pugliano leaves her curls to Dorothea Walters. Tony Sgroi leaves about two feet of his height to Paul Tuttle. To Irving Zapf the Seniors leave a supply of watering troughs so that he may be a more caretu! driver. Joe DeMauro leaves his red suspen- ders to Leo Sorci. Veronica Capparelli 'eaves her mas- culine popularity to Margaret Cronk. Florence Ackerma i loaves her house v ifely ability to Vn g u a Peach and Nancy Campbell. We, the members of The senior lass will to our beloved and good-natured Mis. Smith a roll of adhesive tape, so that she might be abio to keep the Phy .cs class quiet r'oi at least 0 minutes. Phe Senior Class will heir dramatic ability to the rema r.s cf the Dramatic club. -Thomas Spadafora Charles Tornatore Canastota Jr. High Baseball The team is small but fast and they make up. By defeating Oneida Jr. High twice and being defeated by Sheri ill the team has turned in a good year. Jr. High baseball and football is just a training school for the high school. In basketball they rival the high school. They are just the future high school athletes.



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THE TOOT 13 THE CLASS OF 1931 Kuth Clarke Transferee! from Cortland high Tooter Staff ’31 Sen. Ball Com. Cheer Leader ’31 Joseph DeMauro Football ’29 Basketball ’29 ’30 ’31 Beta Delta Phi Pres. ’31 Glee Club '29 Band ’29 Red and White Follies ’29 ’30 Curtis Cronk DeMolay Orchestra Jennie D’Amico Dramatic Club Pres ’31 Glee Club ’29 Red and White Follies ’29 ’30 Carl Dentler Dramatic Club Senior Play Football ’28 ’29 Orchestra ’28 ’29 Red and White Follies ’29 ’30 Basketball mana- ger ’30 DeMolay John Dinneen Dramatic Club Treasurer ’31 Red and White Follies ’30 Cheer Leader ’29 ’30 Prize Speaking ’28 2nd prize, ’29 1st prize Basketball mana- ger ’31 Senior Play ’30 Interclass play ’28 ’29 Glee Club Advertising Man- ager Toot ’30 Elizabeth Ferguson Transfered from Manlius High News Ed. Tooter Sen. Ball Com. Donald Fritz Baseball ’29 ’30 ’31 Basketball ’31

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