Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1933

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music anci uLo . us decora..n ..n . class colors, blue and gold. Freshmen--The Freshman class has one hundred members. Wo began our high school careers un- der the leadership of our advisors, hiss Mackey and Miss La Londe. We elected as class offi- cers: Grace Halligan, Pres.: N. Bogardus, Vice-Pres.; F. Drury, Treas.; M. Cardner, Sec. We have had several meetings during the year, one of thorn being the Freshman Picnic. Sophomores--The Soph, class have had several picnics during the past year. There arc 40 members and the officers are: V. Kentner, Pres.; Darwin Jond p, Vice-Pres.; M. Devan, Sec. A. Hough, Troas. Juniors---The class of ’34 consists of about 35 members. As freshmen the officers of the class v ero: L. Titbits, Pres; M. Nichols, Vice pres.; M« Cronk, See. and Trca3. During our Freshman year we had a sleigh ride and a par- ty end later in the year we head our annual picnic which was very much disturbed by the Sophs. As sophomores we had several parties and enjoyed initiating the freshmen. The class officers during that year wore: J. D’fmico, Pres.; D. Farnach, Vice-Pres.; Doris Fay,See; B. Hoyt, Treas. This year cur officers are: H. Bcmiss, Pres.; Ellon I,lycra, Vice-Pros.; Anna Balducci, Sec: G. Davis,■Treas. Oar class advisors are, Miss'Louise Peters and his3 Mhr- garot Holler, wo have hold our annual Junior Prom and al3o had Shindigs and candy sales, all of which have proved successful.

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YarnoJ 1; Irorsurer, Floyd Clarke . Our picnic was held in the wood3 near Bellamy's home, v ith the usual Frank- forts. Hiss Daniels wielded the mustard ’•nife with remarkable ability, while Mrs. Smith passed out rolls by the carload. Tbe next event, the Senior play, The billionsire , was received with great enthusiasm by the audience. It was very well directed and presented under the direction of our advisors, Mrs. Sm i th and Hi s s Dm i o 1 s . Our final splurge was the Senior Ball, which was a great social, if not a financial success. Bill Rapp and his Blue Revelers furnished admirable 10



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Superintendent of Schools----Glen F. Bogardus--St. Lawrence University, B. S.; Cornell Summer School, five years; Colum- bia University Summer School, one year; teaching experience, sixteen years. Principal of Canastota High School— D. R. MacLean--Syracuse University, A. B,; Syracuse University Summer Schqol, three years; Cornell University Summer School, ono year; Teaching experience of Canasto- ta High School, seven years; Subject, Mathematics, Miss Anna B. Clines---------Vice-Princi- pal-------------------------College of St. Elizabeth, A. B.; twelve hours on M. A.; Cornell Univer- sity Summer School, five years; Buffalo Normal, one year; European study and travel, one summer; Teaching Experience at Canastota High School, eight years; Subject, English two, three, and four, Mrs. Margaret Milmoe—Cornell Uni- versity, B. S.; Cornell University Summer School three years; Board of Education, nine years; Teaching experience at Cana- stota High School, nineteen years: Subject Mathematics.

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