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10 THE TOOT ALUMNI NOTES (continued) James Rinando, Philip Hamlin, William Rhodes, Ellsworth Fox, James Near, John Farnach, Virgilio Lombardi and Peter Ma- riano are in the United States Army. Gregory Sgroi and Lindsey A. Bridge, seniors in mechanical and chemical engineer- ing, respectively, in the College of Applied Arts, Syracuse University, have accepted po- sitions with two New Jersey engineering firms. Leland Whipple married Ida Weisner on May 9, 1941. Richard Fine has a position at the Water- vliet Arsenal. Nellie Roberts is employed in Oneida. Gertha Snyder was married to Harry McIntyre of Massachusetts June 1, 1940. Jean Glanister is working at the Par- ked Drug Store. Louis Cretaro is employed at M. E. New- berry Sons’ Furniture Store. George Morecroft is attending Syracuse university. Frederick Miles is Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Corps at Los Angeles. William Fine married Martha Dwarsky of Ithaca, N. Y. Inez Fox is secretary to Howard Burton, who operates the Farnham Coal Company. Howard Weimer is an engineer in Trin- idad. Edward Stankivitz and Nello Deppoliti are in the United States Air Corps at Max- well Field, Alabama. Rose Bertelero was married to Ned Han- nas a short time ago. Donald Robison: “After reading that ar- ticle, I am certain people inherit their stu- pidity.” Jo Ponticello: “Shame on you! You shouldn’t speak ill of your parents.” Madeline Raiti is secretary to Assem- blyman Wheeler Milmoe at Albany. Howard Gleason, Jr., is attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Michael Perretta and Herbert Leneker are attending the New York State Teachers’ College at Albany. Mary Stafford graduated from the Ka- therine Gibbs Secretarial College at Boston, Mass, this year. Vincent Setticase is attending the dra- matic school at Ithaca, New York. Pember Newberry is in partnership with his brother Fletcher, at the local M. E. New- berry Sons’ Furniture Store. Spencer Morecroft is attending the Vir- ginia Polytechnical Institute. Patricia Wallace is secretary at the local First National Bank. Eloise Case has a position at Wood’s Beauty Parlor. June Wood is attending Oswego Nor- mal. Marion Cardner, class of 1936, gradua- ted last June from the Memorial Hospital School of Nursing at Syracuse. Lucie Penna, class of 1933, is librarian in the Canastota Public Library. Mary Frances Stahler, class of 1939, is attending Cornell University. Leonore Woolsey, class of 1935, and of Syracuse University in 1939, teaches business courses at Cazenovia Seminary. Earl Lockerby, class of 1930, is now teaching in the Fabius High School in Fa- bius, New York. —RUTH DeVAUL Frances: “What is meant by Progressive Party ?” Mary Ellen: “That’s one of those bridge parties where all the partners change after every hand.”
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THE TOOT 9 THE FACULTY (continued) MISS MARGARET HELLER Cortland Normal School; teaching experience in C. H. S. nine years; Girls Physical Educational In- structor . MRS. WHEELER MILMOE College of New Rochelle. B. S.; teaching exper- ience at C. H. S. ten years; Commercial Instructor. MR. SILVER CASA BAR A Applied Arts at Oswego Normal; teaching exper- ience at C. H. S. one year; subject. Industrial Arts. MR. MAURICE BARITAUD Crane Department Potsdam State Teachers Col- lege; Temple University; University of Berlin: teach- ing experience at C. H. S. four years: subject, music. MRS. MAURICE BARITAUD Crane Department Potsdam State Teachers Col- lege; Temple University; University of Berlin; teach- ing experience at C. H. S. three years; subject music. MR. MEADE HEDGLON Syracuse University, B. S.; graduate student 1935- 36; teaching experience at C. H. S. three years; sub- jects; Commercial subjects, merchandising, salesman- ship. ALUMNI The Class of 1910 Mary Morecroft is attending Oneonta Normal. Thomas Kolar, William Stearns and Al- mon New are attending Morrisville State Agricultural School. Lorna Weimer is attending Keuka Col- lege. Barbara Imhofe is attending Smith Col- lege. Raymond Thivierge has a position at the local A. P. Store. Nilda Guidoni and Gertrude Danesi are in training at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syra- cuse. Norman Sutton is with the signal gang of the New York Central railroad. Samuel Russo operates a Texaco gas station on Center St. Carmella Sgroi is attending Central City Business Institute. MISS SUSAN PETRIE Crouse Irving Hospital Training School for Nurses; summer school at Buffalo Stale Teachers College and Syracuse University; School Nurse. MISS EVANGELINE PETERS Syracuse University B. F. A.; teaching experience at C. H. S. two years; subjects. General and Specific Art in Grammar and High School. MR. WILLIAM OSTRYNSKI Cornell University B. S.; Albany State Teachers College summer school, one year; teaching experience at C. H. S. two years; subjects, Agriculture, coaches wrestling team. MRS. M. BOURNE TORNATORE Marywood College. Scranton. Pa.; B. S. in Home Economics, Syracuse University; teaching experience at C. H. S. four years; subject. Home Economics I and IV. MR. LAWRENCE F. WALDO St. Lawrence University, B. A.; teaching exper- ience at C. H. S. two years; subject. Social Studies. MR. SHERRY K. WOOD University of Rochester A. B.; teaching experience at C. H. S. four years; subject. Social Studies. NOTES Henry Seitz is attending Cornell Uni- versity. George Cox is working at Lee Manu- facturing Corporation. Robert Durfee is working at the Die- molding Corporation. Sherry Wood, class of 1929, is now a member of the faculty of the Canastota Jun- ior High School. Mary Tibbits is now attending Mt. Hol- yoke College, Mass. Mae Tuller, class of 1936, graduated last June from the Crane School of Music, Potsdam, New York, and now teaches at the Perry Central school. Frank Furfaro, class of ’33, was or- dained into the priesthood at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, June 7,1941. Nancy Campbell was married to Her- bert Dalton on June 14, 1941 in the Presby- terian church, Canastota, New York.
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THE TOOT 11 CLASS HONORS VALEDICTORIAN ANNIE MORECROFT “MORKV” ACTIVITIES: Orchestra 39. ’40. Band ’39, ’40. 41, K. E. treasurer '40, Vice Pres. Jr. Class. Treasurer Senior Class, Press Club '39, '40, '41, Toot staff. SALUTATORI AN CHARLES BORGOGNONI “BURGHIE” ACTIVITIES: Junior Pres.. Sophomore Pres., Freshman Pres.. Thespians, One Wild Night.” one- act play. Radio plays, Glee Club ’40. ’41. Character in Pirates of Penzance,” and Mikado,” Pres, of Rm. 21 '41. Editor We. The Pupils,” '40. 41. Editor cf Toot, Toot Staff '39. Student Council ’38 ’39, ’40. '41. History C Debates. Empire State School Press Con- ference ’40. Radio Plays ’38, Salutatorian. S. A. A. Honor Students MARY ELLEN ARGERSINGER JOHN CALDWELL DORIS DURFEE LaVERNA FOX BARBARA GLEASON MARY LANZIFAMI JOSEPHINE PONTICELLO CARMELLA RINANDO MARY SGROI Al l HILDA TORNABENE ROSINA TORNABENE ROBERT WILDE CLASS OFFICERS President........ Vice President.. Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES BORGOGNONI DORIS DURFEE ANNIE MORECROFT DORIS DURFEE “DUFFY” ACTIVITIES: Freshman class treas. sec. Jr. class, Vice Pres. Senior Class, Thespians ’39, ’40, ’41. Vice Pres. ’39, Ftadio Plays, “Sparking.” “Spring Fever,” “Perfect Gentleman,” One Wild Night,” No, Not the Russians.” Op-o-Me-Thumb,” winner prize speaking ’39, '40. K. E. rec.-sec.. K. E. Ball committee ’40. Chairman K. E. Ball ’41, Press club ’40, ’41, As- sociate Editor ’41. Jr. Prom committee ’40. Glee club ’41. Mikado.” Archery ’40, ’41. Associate Editor Toot. History C Debates, S. A. A.
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