Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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prophecy One Day I started out in my rocket ship, which had boon given to mo by tho woeld famous inventors Herbert and William Hopke, for parts unknown. T ho firs t place I landed at was dear old Canastota. How it las changed. As I walked down through tho business section I saw a ign Woolsoy, Woolsoy and Woolsoy, Attorneys at low. I learned that .norc was now a famous criminal lawyer. As I was walking down the s troet I met Darby Jones. I inquirod j to what he was doing now and learned tho t ho was gcnorol manager of the Victory Chain Inc. I walked farther down tho street and sow a large shoo store w hich I learned belonged to Bill and Dick Fine. My next stop was at high school. As I stopped in front I s aw an airplane just landing on'the school airport. I walked over to the plane and it was Mrs. Smith who has given up birds and taken to tho a ir. I got my rocket ship -and started out again down Main Street. I s aw a woman working around a large house on the muck. It v as none other than Thorcssa Balducci, now Mrs. Patano. On talking with her I found that Sam Flnocchario and Marion were now living in tho Fino- cchario mansion on Main Street. My next s top was at South Bay whore I learned that Jules James a nd Karl Owens were now owners of tho largest stock farms on ' l-’ida lake. The next placo I landed at was Petcrboro. Hero I sow Willis o-ak, now leading an easy life, overlooking his estate. On talking 'h Y illic I learned that Melva Brower was principal of the now r.cus Peterboro High School and Rose Ponticollo taught history. My rocket ship next took me to Yale University where Vinnio succi is now couch of tho football team and none other than Bun ykes is hi3 assistant. From Yale I went to New York WhereI learned that Anno Balducci

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still single, ov;ned a large moving picturo theatro. I found tho place and wont in. On tho stage wore none other than Grace Halligan and Ray Stonor, the new danco sonartions. After tho show I learned that Grace and Ray were going to Hollywood and I offered them a rido in my rocket ship and told them I could get them there much faster. They accepted, but first they took mo to the famous night club La Maison De Julia. When we wont in I found out that it was run by Julio Ynrnell and Margaret D'Amico was her fan dancer. Tho chef was none other than John Maloney. . .. ■ ' The next day, Ray, Groce and I started for Hollywood. When we arrived they told me that thoy had beon offerod a contract with the White Film Co. of which James White was the president. On talking with James I learned that they were filming Beauty and the Beast and Ted Groms had the leading role. We went to watch the men shoot a scene of it and who should be directing it but Freddy Miles. I wondered who that familiar person could be operating tho camera and sure enough it was Bill Foland. Having spent an enjoyable time in Hollywood I decided that I should start home. On the way home, while going over a field I thought I sa w a familiar figure, and bohold it was none other than Dody Chubbuck raising potatoes. I stopped in a restaurant in Omaha to get something to eat and who should bo running the restaurant but Helen Loneker and Rose Musacchio, and who should be tho entertainer but Pauline Galavotti singing Home on tho Range. In Chicago I stopped at Ringling Brothers Circus. High on tho flying trapeze I saw none other than Adela Grilli and Jennie Harp tho leading equestrian. Hearing a funny noise in the motor I realized that I had be3 t return to my native land of Canastota. While flying over the Ohio Rivor I 3aw Earl Sutton piloting a steamboat. Who s hould be his first mate but James Molinari. Behind the brooms I saw Louis Mick and Ralph Balducci swabbing the immense decks. I thought I heard tho fog-horn but it was only Jack Burr uttering one of his lusty wor-whoops. I decided to call it a day and landed my airship safely at the hangar. T han I sn£ down to a most excellent meal pre- pared by Elizabeth Wallace, Madeline McCullough and Thresa Marianno. Ah Jies it was a most enjoyable day and I saw many things, many things.

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