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The Toot 31 MRS. SAMUEL FUDESCO Syracuse University B.A.; Syracuse University summer school, one yea1' Columbia University summer school, one year; Foreign study at the Royal University of Florence, Italy; teach' ing experience at Canastota High School, nine years; subjects, French and Italian. MR. M. BOURNE TORNATORE Syracuse University A.B.; Syracuse summer school four years; teaching experience at Canastota High Schoi one year; subject Mathematics. MR. LEO BAILEY Mansfield, Pa. State Normal School; B.S. Agricultural Penn. State College M.S. Teaching Experience at Canas tota High School three years, subject Agriculture. MR. WILLIAM C. SCHMIDT Belfonte Academy; Colgate Univer- sity, B.S.; Cortland Normal summer school three years; teaching ex- perience at Canastota High School nine years; subjects, Social Studies and Athletic Instructor. MRS. FLORENCE BARROTT Syracuse University M.A. School of Library Science; Librarian at Can- astota High School Library. MISS HELEN JACOBS Syracuse University B.S. teaching experience at Canastota High School two years; subjects, English and Dramatic Instructor. MISS DOROTHY EATON Alfred University, B.S. teaching ex- perience in Canastota High School three years; subjects, Design, Repre- sentation. MISS ANNE SCHULMAN Corneil University B.S.; teaching ex- perience at Canastota High School two years; subject, Home Economics. MISS MARGARET HELLER Cortland Normal School; teaching experience at Canastota High School five years; Girls’ Physical Education Instructor. MRS. WHEELER MILMOE College of New Rochelle; B.A ; Teaching experience in Canastota High School six years. Commercial Instructor. MISS LORNA OAKES Crane Department of Potsdam, Nor- mal School; teaching experience in Canastota High School one year, sub jects Music and Vocal Music. MR. HENRY SIVERS Applied Arts at Oswego Normal, teaching experience at Canastota High School six years. MISS SUSAN PETRIE Crouse Irving Hospital Training School for Nurses, Summer Schools at Buffalo State Teachers College and Syracuse University. MRS. ETHEL C. PHOENIX Studied Violin under Conrad Becker, Syracuse University A. B.; Syracuse Ensemble under Conrad Becker ana Ernst Mohr, Played in Syracuse Symphony Orchestra with Shavitch, President of Central New York Women’s Pen Association of Uniteu States. Composer of many composi- tions FRANCIS A. MYERS Graduate Supervisor of Music, Yorx, Pa. Normal School. Studied clarinet under Louis Wecker four years ana Henry Strenged N. Y. city, cornet under W. Paris Chambers. Played Clarinet four years in the Sousa Band; French Horn, two years Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Solo clarinet in Weil’s Official World’s Fair Band St. Louis Mo. Kentucky. Head of Music Department of Mt. Morris College, three years Director of own band enroute four years playing at parks and Chautauqua and Opera Houses Called the “Father of the School Band Movement of Central New York” Is the composer of more than 200 origin- al musical compositions in print. Is the founder and director of the Myers leading school bands of central New York. , —ROSE M. ARLOTTA ooooooooo Fred B.: “Did you find the roll con- taining $50 that 1 left under my pil- low this morning?” Porter: “Yes, sir. Thank you sir.” Muriel T.: “I don’t see how football players ever get clean!” Ellen: Silly, what do you suppose the scrub teams are for?”
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30 Fhr: Toot WHO’S WHO IN THE FACULTY GLEN F. BOGARDUS. Superintendent of Schools St. Lawrence University, B.S.; sum- mer school at Cornell University, five years; summer school at Columbia University, one year; teaching ex- perience, sixteen years. D. ROBERT McLEAN Principal Syracuse University, A. B„ Syracuse University summer school, three years; Cornell University summer school, one year; teaching experience at Canastota High School, eleven years; subjects, mathematics and Soc- ial Studies. MISS ANNA B. CLINES Vice-Principal College of St. Elizabeth, A.E., Cornell University summer school, five years; Buffalo Normal School, one year; European study and travel, one summer; teaching experience in Canastota High School, twelve years; subjects, English two, three and four MRS. MARGARET MILMOE Cornell University B.S.; Cornell University summer school, three years; Board of Education, nine years; teaching experience in Canas- tota High School twenty-three yearS; subject mathematics. MISS LOUISE H. H. POWERS New York State College for Teach- ers A.B.; summer school, three years; European travel, one summer; teach- ing experience in China, four years, teaching experience in Canastota High School, ten years; subject, Latin. MISS RITA E. MACKEY New York State College for Tea- chers A.B.; temporary examiner n New York State Regents Department, three years; European travel, one summer; teaching experience in Car - astota High School, eleven years; subjects, History and Economics. MRS. VERA GRAY SMITH Syracuse University A. B„ summer school University; teaching experience at Canastota High School, elever, years; subjects, Biology and Physics MISS GERTRUDE E. DANIELS New York State College for Tea- chers, A.B.; teaching experience at Canastota High School, seven years, subjects, Mathematics and Chemistry. MISS ESTHER LaLONDE College of New Rochelle B.S.; New York State College for Teachers, summer school one year; Regents Examiner; teaching experience at Canastota High School nine years; Commercial Instructor.
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The Toot 32 1st row: E. DeCapua, M. Tanner, E. Harris, J. Dean, J. Lament V. Rhodes, R. Lambo. 2nd row: J. Setticase, G. Bushnell, E. Horton, I. Fox, A. Sattler, M. Albanese, P. Wallace, B. Weigand, R. Bertelero. 3rd row: E. Campbell, J. Glan- ister, R. Durfee, M. Harris, J. Wood, M. Stafford, C. Wheeler, C. Kincaid, L. Ackerman, P. Harle, Miss Eaton (advisor). 4th row: D. Camp, J. Davis H. Nichols, B. DeLano, G. Chaffee, V. Gardner, R. C.arke, M. Gardner. K. E. SOCIETY AT our first meeting of the year we elected Jean Davis as record- ing secretary, Ellen DeCapua as cor- responding secretary and proposed names as new members, at the next meeting we discussed and voted on these names and accepted thirteen. Solemn initiation took place Oct. 6. As means of earning money we sponsored a benefit movie on October 13 and a satisfactory profit was realized from our efforts. During Thanksgiving week, eight of our chapter attended the annual K. E. Convention at Syra- cuse. Aurel Sattler represented the Rho Chapter acting as toastmistress. For Christmas we donated a basket to a needy family. Our annual K. E. Ball was held December 29, and was not financially successful but it was socially. On January 7 we elected our new officers as follows: President..................Aurel Sattler Vice President ................Inez Fox Secretary ...................Patricia Wallace Treasurer .......Mary Jane Albanese Cnapiain ....................Virginia Cardner Names for new members were pro- posed at the next meeting and the discussion and voting resulted in the acceptance of four. Solemn initiation was held at Mary Stafford’s on Marcii 4. We donated $5.00 to the Red Cross for flood relief. We held our dinner-dance at Hotel Oneida on May 21 at which Helen Nichols presided as toastmistress. Mary Harris spoke in behalf of the old members and Ruth Durfee for the new. Mrs. Leo Phillips was guest speaker. To close the vear we held a picnic at Betty Weigand’s on June 19 and everyone bad a grand time. We have had a very eventful year and look forward to one as enjoyable beginning in September. —INEZ FOX
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