Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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THE TOOT .10 Football Although the record of victory and losses does not speak too highly of the Canastota High School football players, the beys are to be complimented for their fine showings in lazing cloze contests that befell the squad. Never before, as in this season, has the lick of material been so evident. Many boys who had never played football came out for the sport and were given chances to play. Due to last year’s graduation we lost six ex- perienced varsity players. Playing a schedule of four games, the Red Raiders emerged with one victory. Our first game of the season was with Oneida, our tra- ditional rival. The Canastota rooters were disappointed when the home team bowed to the heavy and more experienced Oneida team 8-7 after a thrilling battle on the Roberts St. field. Tne next week our eleven proved their a- bility to play smart and tough football by dc- dcfcating Cazenovia 14-7. The most exciting game of the scacon was the last which was played at Oneida with our rival Oncidans. Beth teams played hard and exciting football for most of the game, then a few minutes before the end. the orange and blue of Oneida threw a touchdown pass which won the game. At the annual Civic Club banquet. Carmen Cerio was chosen the most improved football player of the season and Dewey Romagnoli was elected Captain. C. H. S. 7..................... Oneida 8 C. H. S. 14 .................Whitesboro 7 C. H. S. 0 ................Whitesboro 20 C. H. S. 0 ....................Oneida 6 —SAM J. NASTASI

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THE TOOT 2y Glee Club Director ........Miss Elizabeth Dominy Accompanist ..........Norman Johnson President ...........Barton Morecroft Vice-President .......Dorothy Preston Secretary .................Pat Milmoe ............{w»y The High School Glee Club began the school term with a new teacher. Miss Eliza- beth Dominy, formerly of Canton. Our first act was to elect our officers. Rehearsals began with 23 old members and seven new members. In November the chorus sang Thanksgiving hymns in assembly. Visitor: “My, what a lot of freckles you have Donald.” On December 22 we presented “Why The Chimes Rang , an old Christmas story which has been adapted into a play. Robert Pexton, Joseph Fisher, Richard Clark and Audrey Lamb took the leading parts and the chorus was represented as a cathedral choir. We have rehearsed and met regularly since Christmas. However, due to the new school hours it was too difficult to present our Annual Spring Concert. To finish our year we are going to sing the Mozart Gloria” and a Bach choral “Now Let Heaven and Earth Adore Thee”, at graduation. —PAT MILMOE Donald: “They ain’t freckles. That’s my iron constitution going rusty.”



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THE TOOT :il Basketball Thb year the pupils of C. H. S. have wit- nessed one of the most successful seasons in recent years. The High School Basketeers played an eleven game schedule coming thru with five wins. The team was composed of six experienced playei‘3 who showed their brilliance in de- feating Oneida, our traditional rival; Sher- rill. Morrisvillc, Chittenango were defeated in machine-like manner. Dewey Romagnoli, Joe Ezzo, Vincent Al- bancse, Tony Russitano, Michael Tornatore, and Anthony Vecehio composed the winning team in five events. Our second team of Fra- tini. J. Romagnoli, R. Schmidt, Asa Smith and J. Constanzo played brilliantly when the veterans needed replacements. Scores: C. H. S. 46 ..............Morrisville 34 C. H. S. 18 ...................Oneida 38 C. H. S. 37 ...................Oneida 29 C. H. S. 31 ...................Oneida 52 C. H. S. 54 .................Sherrill 54 C. H. S. 36 ..............Chittenango 24 C. H. S. 18 ..............Morrisville 28 C. H. S. 23 .................Sherrill 26 C. H. S. 37 ..............Chittenango 29 C. H. S. 33 ................Cazenovia 37 C. H. S. 33 ................Cazenovia 42 —MICHAEL A. TORNATORE Mrs. Smith: Do you take a shower after gym?” Byron Hilts: “No, 1 take Latin.” Jessie “I’m a water proof singer.” Virg: “Yes, because no one can drown you out.”

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