Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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THE TOOT Junior Class this year leaving a substantial balance in the treasury. We are anticipating entertaining the Sen- ior Class as our final social event before we cnLer our own Senior year. —MARY KAY YORK George: “My love, your cheeks are like peaches, your lips like cherries—” Barb: “Stop, you already used up 48 points.” Soupy: “Where’ve you been?” Louie: “In a phone booth talking to my girl, but someone wanted to use the phone, so we had to get out.” Definition: A night club is a place where the tables are reserved and the guests aren’t. Early in September according to custom, we began the year by electing officers as fol- lows : President, Asa Smith; vice president, Sylvia Miller; Secretary, Mary Kay York; Treasurer, Josephine Lanzafami. Our first social event of the year was a Hallowe’en party held on October 30, which proved to be a success both financially and socially. There were many original costumes and prizes were given for several of the best. Early in November we decided on our class rings which finally arrived in March. We chose a distinctive gold ring with black onyx stone. In March we began to make plans for our Junior Prom which was held on April 26. Music was provided by Chic Webb, and the decorations followed a patriotic theme. The Junior class has co-operated very well

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THE TOOT 27 Boys in Service Robert Leonard Edwin Lobdell Ttioburn Lobdell W. C. Lobdell Earl Lockerby William Lockerby Cesearo Lombardi Virgil Lombardi Paul Lopitz Peter Lopitz Stephen Lopitz Charles Lowery Anthony Lumbrazo Joseph Lumbrazo John Lumbrazo Robert Lydick ( a rmnn Maeearone Dan Maloney John Maloney James Maloney John Maloney William Maloney Joseph Mancroni Duane Manning Gerald Manning Albert Marchetti Anthony Mariano Francis Mariano Peter . Mariano Frederick .Marshall Frank Mascari Joseph Mascari Philip Mascari Anthony Mascari, Jr. Bernard Massarotti Victor Mathalia Anthony Maula Charles A. May, Jr. James May William May William Mayhew Robert Melfi Jay Merithew H. A. Mero Robert Mero Theodore Mero F. E. Miles Alfred Miller Charles Miller J. R. Miller Ruth Miller Sidney Miller John Milmoe John Molinari Jack Montross Anthony Montalhano Charles Moon Charles Moore Frank Moor© William Mott Anthony Musaccliio Canio Musaechio •Jonji Musaccliio Joseph Musaccliio carmen Nastasi James Near Almon New Aviiioer Newberry Alberi Nichols Arthur Olcott Harley Olcott Harold Osborn Cl Ilford Osgood Harris Osgood Robert Owen Lawrence Palmer Charles Paone Charles P. Paone Joseph Paone Ross Patane Sebastian Patane Alesandro Penna Frank Penna Michael Perretta Joseph Perretta George Perry Gerald Peters Robert Peters Lester Phelps Harold Phillips Don Phipps Paul Picciano Vernon Pindar Andrew Pino Peter Ponticello Rose Ponticello Albert Pontillo Thomas Pontillo William Popple Baker Post Howard Pratt Fred Proctor Jack Proctor Patrick Pugliano Frank Raiti George Ran km Warren Rankin Frank Rapasadi Joseph Rapasadi Burton Reed Theodore Relyea William Rhodes Anthony Rinaldi Charles Roberts Don Roberts Elmer Roberts John Robertson Arthur Robison John Robison Frank Rockwell Mario Romagnoli Harold Root Vincent Rossi kj-on Rouse k.o eri Rubin oosepn Russi tano Rosai o Kussiiano v «mani J. Rutherford Adam Samsel John Samsel Peter Scheid FUward Scnirmer Jacob Schmidtka Nelson Scnnudtka Ernest Seamon Arthur Secord Earl Secord Vincent Setticase Samuel Sgarlata Gregory Sgroi Antnony Sgroi James Sgroi Gerald Shatter Lred Shetler Charles Shumard James Holden Shumard Roland Shumard Frank Sicilia Don Simmons Harry Simmons John Simmons John E. Simmons William Simnionds Wayne Sisson Ira Skelton Charles Slover Sylvester Slover George Slover David Smith Fred Smith Howard Snyder Ray Snyder Richard Snyder George Sobello Dominick Sorbello Anthony Spadter Augustini Spara Howard Spaulding George Spencer Norman Stafford Joseph Stagnetti Joreph C. Stagnetti Charles Stankivitz Edward Stankivitz Dan Stanton A. I). Stearns William Stearns Malcolm Sterling Vernon Sterling Francis Sullivan Robert Sullivan Earl Sutton Stanley Sweet D. W. Sweezey E. E. Sweezey William Tiinner Leonard Tavemese Raymond Taylor Robert Tayntor Ray Thivierge Carl Thurston L. C. Tibbits Edward Tobin Michael Tomarchio Charles Tornatore Joseph Tornatore Sam Tornatore Clark Tubbs Mark Tuttle George I’hlig Joseph Vanderwcrken Kenneth VanSlyke Theodore VainSlyke Anthony Verno Joseph Verno Louis Verno Nick Verno Joseph Waldo Ivan Walters David Watkins ( laude Weimer Delbert Weimer Clarence Whitmeyer Clayton Whitmeyer Herbert Wilde Robert Wilde Harold Williams Roger Williams Bertie Wilsey Floyd Wilsey Harry Wilsey Leonard Wilsey Ray Wilsey Floyd Wilson Robert Wilson Albert Wimmer Howard Winters Dd.iald Witchley Percy Witchley Howard Wood Luther Wood Richard Wood Stanley W’ood Stanley C. Wood Ken Woolsey Edward Wright Gerald Wright Harry Wright Loren Yorton Carl Zielasko Ed. Zielasko Leonard Zielasko Don Zimmerman Lloyd Zimmerman



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THE TOOT 29 Sophomore Class With an abundance of pep and energy, the Class of ’45 reentered C. H. S. last fall and ea- gerly looked over the incoming Freshmen. At our first meeting of the year we elect- ed Patricia Milmoe, President; William Park- er, Vice President; Helen Bonaventura, Sec- retary; and Norman Johnson, Treasurer. Then it was our duty (and good luck) to initiate the “Frosh.” At our second meeting we designated the tortures, and fun reigned for a week. Our next undertaking was an assembly program. It brought vaudeville back with solos, ballet and bottles (remember?) A lit- tle later we managed a highly successful sport dance which enriched our treasury by $13. In March, the “Sophs” gave a class party, each inviting one person, a plan that worked very well. We’d like to thank our advisors, Miss Dan- iels and Mrs. Smith, for guiding us through another year with very able help. —HELEN BONAVENTURA Caller: “Boy, I would like to see someone with a little authority.” David: “What can I do for you? I have a- bout as little as anyone.” Miss Mackey: “Name the ten greatest men in the world.” Freddie: “The New York Yankees and The Lone Ranger.” Ginny to Carmie: “I have an uncomfort- able feeling we’re not being followed.”

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