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C Pie DOOt 9 BOARD OF EDUCATION of CANASTOTA HIGH SCHOOL r- o Judge Albert E. Campbell May C. Phillips Charles H. Hoffman Norman L. Stafford Dr. David M. Hoyt Glen F. Bogardus, Clerk NOT every High School is favored with a School Board whose members are as outstanding as is the Board of Canastota High School. Each from a different vocation, the better qualifies the members to judge of the needs of the school. It is of the highest importance that there be unselfish cooperation between the Board of Education of any institution of learning and its student body. The Senior Class of 1936, not only feels that it has had the interest and cooperation of the Board of Education, but the hearty support of the faculty. The spirit of unity and harmony has so characterized the efforts and labors of all as that the year 1936 will witness the largest graduat- ing class in the history of the school. We are not unmindful of the part our school superintendent, Glenn F. Bogard- us, has taken in directing the policies and aims of the school to the end that it has attained such a high standard of efficiency. J. Robertson HISTORY OF CLASS OF 1936 ON a rainy September morning in the year 1932, seventy-five freshmen strolled noisily in C.H.S. Assembly was held, and we of the freshmen class were told to make less noise and sent to our home room. We held a meeting and chose our class officers as follows: President............................Grace Hallagan Vice-President.......................Nancy Bogardus Secretary..................Marian Cardner Treasurer...................Francis Drury Our first event was a picnic at Chitten- ango Falls, where the frankfurts and marshmallows simply decided to walk off by themselves. Many of the ambitious freshmen tested their energy by seeing who could walk around the falls the most number of times. At Christmas we furnished the tree and also held a party. At the party an auction was held, with peanuts as money. The music was simply divine as someone
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Class of 1936 •4 1st Row: E. Stankivitz, F. Hollenbeck, J. Simmonds, J. Penna, D. Yorton, H. Wright, J. Robertson. 2nd Rcw: A. Argen- tine, T. Carman, M. Yecchio, R. Ponticello, M. Buda, J. Malfitano, G. Pluff, J. Morse, R. Loguidice. 3rd Row: I Verno P. Pugliano, F. Drury, N Bogardus, M. Jackson, M. Worden, G. Ostrander, P. Lisi, R. Masucci, R. Gleason, D. Green! L. Mick. 4th Row: L. Bridge J. Mascan, D. Foster, B. Schied, K. Washington, H. Bailey, E. Tuller, S. Owens, M. Cardner, F. Furfaro J. Cowan, C Rey ea. Bick Row: G. Wiesbrod, P. Eppolito, R. Davis, D. Clarke, G. Brophy, G. Gatto, Miss LaLonde, Miss Mackey, K. Wimmer, M. Brown, H. Me Hugo, M. Tuttle, E. Homan H
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10 C(Dpie DOOt P OCs»i)6 OC,,»s9 6(T O r OCfsdC sSC tried to play the piano and others tried to sing. As soph mores we held a picnic at Green Lake. The swings were the center of attraction. On the way coming home we encountered two of our missing girls and who could they be, none other than Phil Lisi and Rosaline Masucci walking home because of the failure of their buggy. In the winter we had a sleigh ride and a party later at Kerneith Washington's. Harry Wright, one of our quiet little boys, was very thoughtful and helped Marion Cardner carry home her dishes. In February we held a party at school where various games were enjoyed by all. Officers for our Sophmore year were: President..................Marian Cardner Vice-President.......................Milton Carmen Secretary..................Robert Caldwell Treasurer......».............Philamena Lisi During our junior year we elected officers at our first meeting. Those chosen were: President...........Raymond Bartholomay Vice-President..........Alexander Penna Secretary...............Florence Furfaro Treasurer...............Nancy Bogardus Although we had an energetic president, the year was almost uneventful. The Junior picnic held at Chittenango Falls was the only event of the year. It took the form of a frankfurter roast. During the year we held candy sales, and paid junior dues; thus we were enabled to have our class window put in. The annual Junior Prom was held on the night of field day. Molly Vecchio, one of our Junior girls, was chosen as May Queen. A large crowd attended. The Junior-Senior picnic was held on June 24, i935, at Owasco Lake. As Seniors we elected officers as follows: Edward Stankivitz............. President Philamena Lisi............Vice-President Marian Cardner.................Secretary Samuel Emmi....................Treasurer This year every member of the senior class voluntarily or otherwise, had to participate in at least one assembly pro- gram during the year. We held our annual Ball, April 15, at the Canastota High School. A large crowd attended. During the year we paid senior dues (?) and sold candy thus we were able to bal- ance our accounts. We’ll be guests of the junior class for the Junior-Senior picnic during Com- mencement Week. • M. Buda JUNIOR WE freshmen entered our Canastota High School career with Robert Shumard as our President and Walter Calhoun as our Treasurer. In the fall we held a picnic at Nichols’ camp, and our second picnic of the year was held at Green Lake. The Sophmore Class of 1935 held its first event, a picnic, at Chittenango Falls on a cold, rainy day. The second event was a Halloween Party at the High School. We had doughnuts with sweet cider as refresh- ments. Games were enjoyed by those who attended. For its last outing, we held a picnic at Green Lake. About thirty attended the picnic. The Junior Class of 1936 held its first meeting of the year for the election of officers. Those chosen were: Robert Shumard...................President Helen Nichols...............Vice-President Betty Weigand....................Secretary William Rhodes...................Treasurer The Junior picnic was held at Chitten- ango Falls, and the annual Junior Prom was held May 22nd with the music of Ivan Teeter’s Orchestra. A large crowd attended and seemed to enjoy themselves. M. Buda (Continued on page sixteen)
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