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21 THE TOOT ALUMNI NOTES Class of 1884 May Chapman—Mrs. Leo Phillips, Member of Board of Education. Class of 1887 Charles H. Clark Chief engineer of Traction Company of Cleveland, Ohio. (Hass of 1888 Edna Benedict—Mrs. Allison Morey, teaches at Cazenovia Seminary. Class of 1890 Jessie Hurlburt—Donor of Hurlburt Scholarship at Syracuse University. Class of 1892 William Groat—Physician and Bac- teriologist. Class of 1895 Florence Avery Barott—High School Librarian. Class of 1899 Harold Bemiss—Cellist in Onondaga Hotel Orchestra at Syracuse. Class of 1901 Kathryn Kyser— Engaged in Miss- ionary work at Syracuse. Class of 1902 Ernest Barott Prominent architect in Montreal. Edith G. Etherington Donor of Alumni Prize. Albert E. Campbell—County Judge and Surrogate. Class of 1903 Roy Northup—Title Bureau, Dept, of Law at Albany. Lynn E. Wolfe—Expert Accountant in World Office at New York City. Class of 1905 John W. Cunningham—College Pro- fessor of Mathematics near New York City. ('lass of 1909 Morton Drake Olcott—One of our local dentist’s. Edith Petrie Near Teaches at Flushing, Long Island. Class of 1910 Miles Robertson—Official of Oneida Community. Alice Kerl—A local teacher. Donald Dew—Founder and official of the Diemolding Corp. Class of 1911 Anna McPherson—Nurse in New York City. Roger Barott—Head of Local In- surance firm. Class of 1912 Susie Capparelli Sullivan—Promi- nent musician at Ithaca. Class of 1913 Warren Eldrett—Supt. of Syracuse Ice Cream Company. Ivan Terwilliger—A prominent Me- thodist minister. Wheeler Milmoe—Editor of Canas- tota Bee-Journal. Lester Germer—Mentioned as one of the leading scientists in year 1929 Laura Ellis—Teacher in Syracuse. Class of 1914 Grace Clock—A worker in State Mental Clinic. Class of 1916 Howard Francis— An attorney in Syracuse. Class of 1917 Arthur Germer—Electrical engineer at Locomotive works, Schenectady. Robert Milmoe—Electrical engineer in California. Beatrice Brown—'Secretary to New York manager of Pierce, Butler and Pierce. Edward H. Dew—Cashier in bank of E. Syracuse, N. Y. Class of 1918 Harry Casler—Engineer at Oneida. Robert Haines—Civil Engineer. Catherine Mulberger—A nurse in Canastota Memorial Hospital. Raymond Prosser—Teacher of Math- ematics for Electricity in Vocational school at Buffalo, N. Y. Class of 1919 Thomas Donnelly—Manager of the Fleischman Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Class of 192» Josephine Roberts Mrs. Hall, local school nurse. Class of 1922 Helen TeWinkel Tyler lives at Can- andaigua.
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20 THE TOOT C. H. S. BASEBALL TEAM Front How, M. Hough, Sorci, J. Airico, Shaffer, J, Robison, K. Clarke, Ham- lin. Back row, Hazen, Mgr., Fritz, Burke, Lake, Spadafora, Bartholomay, F. Clarke, Schmidt, coach. BASEBALL The baseball team this year so far has the best record of any team ever to represent the school in baseball. The team composed mostly of veter- ans was a fine record. The defeat of Oneida by a large score, 18-4 is the outstanding, victory of the season The team has a pitching staff that is very good composed of Shaffer, Hough and Burke. A squad of twenty-two men compose the team. The block lptter men are: L. Lake, T. Spadafora F. Bartholomew, Hamlin, K. Clarke, A. Robinson, D. Fritz. F. Clarke, L. Sorci, Manager B. Hazen, Shaffer, Hough and Burke. Our record so far this year is: Canastota 5 ----------------- Minoa 3 Canastota 3 Manlius 1 Canastota 3 — .Cleveland 6 Canastota 1 Sherrill 11 Canastota 0 Utica 3 Canastota 5 Oneida 9 Canastota 1 Cleveland 2 Canastota 18 Oneida 4 Canastota 1 Utica 2 Canastota 12 Manlius 8 So far we have scored 50 runs to opponents 49 We still have three games left to play Sherrill, Camden two games. —Herbert Norton Girls Sports The Canastota High School Girls Basketball team i ad a very success- ful season. Out of fifteen games play- ed they have as rheir recoid for 1930- 31, eleven victories and four defeats. Fulton was the orly team that de- feated our girls twice this year. Piior to this year, in order to qual- (Continucd on Page 24)
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niE toot 2? Class of 1923 Blanche Fisher—Recently married to Arthur Johnson. Martha Bemiss—Teacher at Lake- wood. Hazel Williams - Teacher Canastota public schools. Class of 1924 Joseph Capparelli- Student at New York University. Valentine Goodell—-In East Indies for U. S. Rubber Co. Susan Petrie—The new school nurse in Canastota schools this fall. Class of 1925 Kennard Woolsey Student at Syra- cuse University. Lester Dineen- Chemist at General Foods Corp. Florence Olden—Teaches at Madi- son. N. Y. Class of 1926 Doris Fowler—Mrs. Eldridge of Syracuse. John Milmoe -Attends Cornell Uni- versity. Gordon TeWinkel—Physical Educa- tion and Athletic Coach. Class of 1927 Elizabeth Lewis—Attends Syracuse University. Dorothy Smith—Graduating from St. Lawrence University. Jelsomina Spadafora—Mrs. Lee Luckman. Madeline Mussachio- -Graduating from St. Lawrence University. Herman Miles—Graduating from Colgate University. Alice Greiner —Graduate nurse from Crouse Irving Hospital, Syracuse. Elsie Braun—Graduating from Rol- lins College, Florida. Class of 1928 Evelyn Smith—A student at the Damrosch school of music. Helen Dougherty—Attends Cortland Normal. Mary McCullough—Graduated from Morrisville Training class. Class of 1929 Maiguerite Morrow Attends State College at Albany. Marjorie Homan—-Graduate of Mor- risville Training Class. Martha Calhoun Employed in Bee- Journal Office. Iva Keller Mrs. Neugebaur and teaches at Gee Corner’s school. Dorothy Braun Mrs. Carl Hollen- beck. Jessie Mott Mrs. Ernest Donald. Charles Capparelli Attends New York University. Max Freeman With New York Power Light Corp., Canastota. Gladys Fritz—Mrs. Max Freeman. Class of 193» Martin Gruber—Attends Cornell Un- iversity. Charlotte Church Attends Cornell University. Miriam Walton—Attends Alfred Uni- versity. Irene Margrey—Attends Onondaga Business school. Pearl Venturine Graduated from Morrisville Training Class. George Hertel— Laboring to raise money to attend school in the fall. Inez Wells Attending Syracuse University. Mary Frost Attending Potsdam School of Music. Mary Calli Attending Mount St. Vincent College. Lilliam Morse -Graduated from the Teacher's Training Class, Morrisville. Eva Ponticello Attending St. Law- rence University. Marie Roberts Attending Potsdam Normal. Madeline Woolsey—Attends Syra- cuse University. Charles Sykes—Employed at Bee- Jouinal Office. Alice Stoner—Stenographer for the Stoner Plumbing Co. Minnie Olcott—Graduated from the Morrisville Teacher's Training Class. Catherine McCullough—Attending Potsdam Normal. William G. Dew—Bookkeeper in 1st National Bank, Canastota, N. Y. Gordon Klock—New York Telephone Co., Canastota. Hazel Allis—In training at Crouse- Irving hospital, Syracuse.
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