Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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24 THE TOOT GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The girls basketball squad was fortunate in having back several members of last year’s successful squad. Home and home games were played with Morrisville, Chit- tenango and Verona and of six games played 5 were won and one lost to Verona on their court by a score of 27-32. A great many girls were out which should mean more basketball for girls at C. H. S. Following is a list of those who partici- pated in games during season: Florence But- tino. Rose Mariano, Alice Lindley, Estella Russo, Florence Salamone, Clara Mae Harle, Nancy Greiner, Madeline and Mary Fratini, Lucy Licciardello, Jessie Moore, Audrey La- hah, Frances Aquino, Rosie and Josie Ippol- ito, Betty June Schmidt, Margaret Sgroi, An- toinette Eppolito, Santa Stagnitti, Theresa Albanese, Ruth Dygert, Molly Malvaso, Sarah DeMauro, Nona Severance. Girls’ Play Day Several play days have been held this year. Canastota girls started with a Volley- ball Play Day here with girls coming from Sherrill, Oneida, Morrisville and Cazenovia. After the games, dancing was held in the gym followed by dinner in the cafeteria. Canastota took part in a winter play day at Morrisville with skiing and toboganning in the morning. Lunch was followed by roller skating, basketball and dancing in the gym. They also attended a basketball play day at Sherrill with New Hartford, Canastota and Cazenovia participating. The Canastota girls were hosts to Morrisville, Cazenovia, Oneida and Sherrill on Tuesday, June 10th after school. There was softball and archery in back of the school. After the games the girls went by bus to Oneida Lake. The Oneida Community As- sociated Clubs graciously granted us the use of their park and beach at Lewis Point. After the swim a picnic lunch was served. —NANCY GREINER

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THE TOOT 23 FRESHMAN CLASS Entering high school with ultimate suc- cess as our hope, we, the Class of ’44 quickly elected the following officers to guide us dur- ing our first year in Canastota High School President, Anthony Borgognoni; Vice Presi- dent, Vincent Albanese; Secretary, Josephine Farfaglia; Treasurer, Barton Morecroft. We profited greatly by the timely ad- vice given to us by Miss Mackey and Mr. Hedglon, our advisers. As must befall every freshman class, initiation hit us in October and the sopho- mores inflicted their wrath in full fury but after a week of “fun” we began planning for next year’s freshmen. We held our first social event in Febru- ary in the gymnasium in the form of a danc- ing party, which was attended even by the crashing upper classmen. We also progressed financially as dues were collected monthly. In mid-April we un- veiled our window. We closed our year with a picnic held at Green Lake on June 5th. We are very proud of the large number of freshmen who wrote their names on the athletic, dramatic and musical activities of Canastota High school. —ANTHONY BORGOGNONI Nancy: “My family can trace its an- cestors back to the days of William the Con- queror.” Dutton: “We think our family is old too, but unfortunately all our family records were lost in the flood.” Hotel Proprietor: “Do you want the por- ter to call you?” Jack: “No thanks, I awaken every mor- ning at seven.” Hotel Prop.: “Then would you mind calling the porter?”



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THE TOOT 25 GIRLS’ SPORTS Archery The girl’s archery squad started the 1941 season with three new stationary tar- gets. Now it is not necessary for us to carry them in and out every day and it enables the girls to shoot more often. The Board of Ed- ucation also purchased several new bows and several sets of arrows for the archers. This helped a great deal for there are many girls out for the sport. It has also attracted many members of the opposite sex. Summing up, it is an all-around favorite of everybody and “no sissy sport” as has been formerly thought. The. schedule for the year has been as follows: Play Day at Cazenovia, Morris- ville-Eaton Central school and the state archery meet at Liverpool. Some of the arch- ers were E. Uhlig, A. Lindley, M. Grilli, N. Greiner, D. Durfee and N. Severance. Baseball The girl’s baseball team started out the new season with a whole crew of new re- cruits. We have sets of batteries in the per- son of Florence Buttino and Santina Patane as pitchers and Mary Fratini and Jessie Moore as catchers. Other members of the squad are: M. Grilli, S. Miller, R. Ippolito, A. Lindley, F. Salamone N. Greiner, R. Mar- iano, N. Severance, B. Schmidt, F. Aquino and E. Russo. We anticipated another suc- cessful season to measure up to the victories of the last three years. Games were played with Sherrill, Oneida, Cazenovia, Morrisville, Verona and Munnsville. Field Hockey Despite the fact that there were not enough shin guards to go around and many girls suffered from scraped legs, the hockey team engaged in a most successful year. Home and home invitation games were play- ed with Sherrill, Cazenovia and New Hart- ford. Of six games played, five were won and one tied, that being to Cazenovia. The following girls participated in the games: A. Mason, R. Mariano, F. Buttino, M. Malvaso, T. Albanese, A. Lindley, F. Salamone, C. Harle, A. Eppolito, E. Russo, V. Cox. Par- ticipating in the intramural program were: E. Acker, B. Schmidt, J. Moore, R. Ippolito, J. Ippolito, V. Cesario, M. E. Argersinger, N. Greiner, A. Fusillo, J. Fusillo, N. Severance, S. Stagnitti, F. Aquino, S. DeMauro, V. Fo- ley, B. Sutton, M. Caldwell, A. Fusillo, M. Cunningham, L. Licciardello, M. Malvaso and S. Sorci. The team climaxed their successful sea- son with a party at Miss Heller’s home on the occasion of her birthday. Refreshments were served and entertainment was provided by Miss Heller’s moving pictures. —NANCY GREINER CLASS WILL (Continued from Page 20) To John Bogardus—a road map of Madison county so that in the future he won’t park in the fields. To anyone who thinks he can qualify— Burghie’s position in the Glee Club. We, the undersigned on this the twenty- first day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-one appoint Tattle- tale Gray and Dish Pan Hanze, as our wit- nesses. Sealed (Class Seal — Hudson Seal. (Special Sale—Marked down in Jay Cobbs to 39c) SENIOR CLASS OF ’41 —BARBARA GLEASON Margaret Haynes: “What is a gentle- man ?” Betty Whipple: “A gentleman is a man whom you don’t know very well.” '

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