Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1933

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’’A1 is for ..ustin, his winning smile, Sprep.d on his face, wide as a mile . S,BU is for Bellamies who make a great clan For ways of amusements they've always a plan, C is for Chubbuck with an eye for art. In all high school plays she does her part, ,;LU is for Devine, quite so is he. Ask Ruth Eaucr, and you shall see, ME is for Edmund—each plays his part, Burke in ethletics, Krieke in art, MF,f is fer Frank, friend of all. The short, the fat, the thin, and the tall. G is for Gleason, a studious lass. In history, English, or Chemistry class. H is for H ouck who lives in the hills, 3hcfs full of exitement and various thrills. I” is for myself, poet of this theme, You must know me 'petite Charlicnne. nJ ' is for Jones, with her cheery hello, A friend cf all, ask us, v e know. is for Kimball, slow but sure, hen he reads Latin, hiss Powers goes BRR. Lu is for Lisi, the busiest of men. Of High School boys, he'd make up for ten.

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Alico Farrington loaves her Gift for being quiet longer than anyone else to Nose Ponticello. To Thelma Carmen, Muriol Smith surren- ders her position on the basket ball team. Dominick Li si bequeaths his success as circulating manager to Salt Culbertson. Bob IVMto leaves a pair of track shoes, a Ju-piTg po3e, a football helmet, and a mortgage oi a clerk in the Diana, and Teddy Iduato t .0ny0ne that’8 G°0d «“» • li arlov; Garden!er loavos a group of under- class girls to ride around with whoever if fortunato enough to possess a fresh-air taxi- C D . n n Lca,f' Senior Class presents a kiddv car, as sue is tho youngest mem- ber in cur class. . m° Rosamond Hayden v o give a contract as homouaking teacher in the Whitoluw school. t-hr Lucio Tibbits leaves tho ability to explain the Nelson cell. For Loo Sorci, wo appropriate a fund to buy gas to transport Southaiders. To rilon Myers, and Bussell March, uargarct eiracr and Dexter Bellamy leovo the honemaking kitchen to spond the neon hour. 21



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 M is for iJarchctti, with his shy little ways. Keep it up Henry, you’ll find that it pays. N is for Nancy, smart is she. Noisy as a radio, busy as a bee. 0 is for olden, who owns a big car. His smile’s just as big, and will carry him far P is for Poach, so cute and so sweet, Floyd, you know, thinks she cannot be beat. llQ is for quiet the teachers demand, V hen wo start up it sounds like a bank. URU is for Robert an athletic man, V c find that ho high jumps, as none other can. S is for Smith of the basketball team, hnd in trumpet playing, she’s simply supreme. nU' is for us, whose number is three, Marg, Thelma, and Rosamond; some crowd, you see siVu is for Vcrro, who wears a big grin, V ith a ball in his hands, Canastoca will win. s,17” is for ’Vcimer, his eyes so glossy. Bigger the mouth, the bettor the Koss . UXU is for Xenium, this gift to you, Please don’t fool angry, please don’t feel blue. Y” is for Yarnoll, the popular girl, oho keeps high school life, in one mad whirl. ,TZH is for zest, had by so few, With this final letter, v c bid you adieu. -23

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