Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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17 THE TOOT CLASS OFFICERS AND HONORS CLASS OFFICERS President .................................... SPENCER MORECROF1' Vice President ................................... VIRGINIA CARDNER Secretary ......................................... AL'REL SATTLER Treu.surer ...................... -.................. ELEANOR HARRIS SPENCER MORECROFT “Spinny , National Thespian, Pres. Sen- ior class, orchestra ’35, ’36, ’37, Prize speaking, One act plays, Radio plays, Asst. Mgr. of “Pat- sy”, Second Child- nood”, Pres, of the Freshman class. AIREL SATTLER Shrimp” K. E. So- ciety (Pres.) Fresh- man-soph. plays, or- chestra, Sec. Senior class, Toot staff, and Glee Club, Toast- mistress at K. E. Con. VIRGINIA CARDNER Tiny”, Freshman Play, National, Thes- pian (sec., ’37, treas. ’38.) K. E. Society, Chaplain, Vice pres., of Senior Class, Toot Staff, “Second Child- hood”, Production Staff '37. ELEANOR HARRIS “Shorty”, K. E. So- ciety, Glee Club, Op- eretta, Treas. of Jun- ior and Senior class. CLASS HONORS Valedictorian ...................... - RAYMOND TAYLOR Salutatorian ..................... - ......... RUTH ELIZABETH DELANO RAYMOND TAYLOR “Ray”, prize speak- ing ’37, “Patsy” Ini. mural volley ball and basketball, National Thespian, Toot Staff, Second Childhood” Sr. Ball committee. RUTH ELIZABETH DELANO “Betty”, K. E. so- ciety, Glee Club ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38 Intra- mural sports 35, ’36, ’37, ’38, Sec.-Treas. of S. A. A., Thespian play. Toot Staff, and Freshman play.

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16 THE TOOT CLASS WILL We, the class of 1938, being (wo hope) sound of mind and body, and in almost total possession of our senses, do hereby will and bequeath the total of our worldly goods to such unfortunates as are indicated below: Betty DeLano and Raymond Taylor leave a good amount of their brains to those wacky Winchells, Perretta and Setticase. Lowery, Kincaid, Wales, Lambo and Muriel Tanner leave some unused alarm clocks to Alex Fiore. We also leave Alex the best looking blonde available Louis Cretaro gives his position on the football team to Barbara Im- hofe who could make a 60 yard dash in two steps. To Marjorie Nichols we senior girls leave our boy-friends, for if we didn’t, she has enough personality to get them anyway. At the request of Miss Powers, Our strong SILENT man, Harley Ol- cott, leaves a portion of this si- lence to the loquacious Lenekei. Bob Rubin leaves his wooly angora sweater to Hesper on which to polish her apples. To Rodney we leave a shiny new Buick, so that he can get a date with Red. Ellen DeCapua leaves her position as school style leader to any girl capable of maintaining it. Bob Shumard leaves Jittersbug John- son his voice to match Warren's musical enthusiasm. Gurtha Snyder and Ruth Rounds give Anna Laura Lake and Helen Glennie a little- flesh to ease the hard knocks of life. We seniors leave you juniors the pleasure of reading the American Observer every Chewsday night. Charles Lowery’s flashy smile goes to Rodney Jaquay, who has so few smiles. I leave my seat in study hall to the next year’s editor of Gadabouts; from that spot nothing will escape, your eagle eye. Angelo Finn leaves his “way with the ladies” to Gerald Lonkey. Rosemarie leaves her reputation as a good sport to Mary Jane. To Victoria Farnach and Patsy Clark, Eleanor Harris wills her stature and honesty. Jean Davis and Peggy Campbell leave their lasting friendship to Margar- et and Tillie. The entire senior class joins in con- tributing dignity to Phil Hamlin. Ruth Durfee leaves to her sister Dor- is, her dramatic ability on and olr stage. We give Pat Wallace a manicure set for home use only. Spencer Morecroft wills his ability to “trip the light fantastic” to long, lean and lonesome Leneker. Inez Fox leaves—but she’s taking Jimmy with her. Rosemarie Bertelero gives one of her extra male admirers to Phyllis Woolsey whom we are sure will appreciate the gift. Coxie’s reputation as a ladies’ man goes to killer-diller Hall. With magnanimity, I endow my po- sition as will-writer, my subtle wit (?), and a first-aid kit equip- ped with liniment and bandages to the highest bidder. And last of all, we extend to the fac- ulty of Canastota High School our sincere gratitude for their four long years of work and pat- ience in order that we may grate- fully say—“WE LEAVE”. P- S.—The management is in no way responsible for ungrateful accept- ance of the above bestowals. —PATRICIA WALES HUMOR Miss Jacobs: “Have you ever had any stage experience?” Bessie: “Well, I had my leg in a cast once.” Eve: “Do you think I’m a good- looking woman, Adam?” Adam: “I don’t know; I never saw any other.”



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18 THE TOOT THE CLASS OF 1938 ROSE MARIE BERTEL.ERO “Dimples” K. E. So- ciety, Basketball ’37- ’38, hockey ’36, Sen. Ball committee, Stud- ent Council, Base- ball, volley ball, Toot Staff. PAULINE BORTLES “Dimples” Prize Speaking, '38, Intra- mural sports, Press CiUD, Senior Ball Com., Toot Staff. DORIS CAMP “Sugar”, K. E. So- ciety, Toot Staff. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL “Bessie”, K. E. So- ciety, Student Coun- cil, Glee Club, One- act plays, Co-chair- man of Junior Prom, Toot staff, Senior Ball Committee. DORIS CARY “Lum”, Freshman play. LAWRENCE CARY “Lory.”

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