Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 22 text:

20 THE TOOT C. H. S. SNAPSHOT CORNER 1. Hio. Hip. Hurray; 2. To Prove the Fish Story; 3. AM Dressed Up; 4. Baby Charlotte; 5. Don't Let This Happen to You; 6. Pin-up Boy; 7. Across the Field; 8. Must be Indigestion; 9. Senior Belles; 10. All That Meat and No Potato; 11. Quartet and Cadets; 12. “Figure It Out for Yourself”; 13. 7 Little Maids from School; 14. Gina; 15. C. H. S. Band; 16. Bobby Sox.

Page 21 text:

 THE TOOT 19 The beautiful organ music was played by ta James with her husband Van Johnson, Betty McLean and soloists at the wedding who was quite a popular film star in 1945. were Lillian Rubin and Kathryn Harrington Shirley Pankhurst’s new business had done who had just finished a concert tour of the the catering for the wedding. east. Helen Bonaventura and Lucy Brock When Mr. Dali came out to take me for mv were their respective managers, who are liv- lesson I was in a dazed state at seeing all mv ing together in a small apartment in Canas- former classmates. Don’t forget to get your tota. Flowers for the affair had been arrang- June 23, 1955 copy of “Life” magazine. ed by Jimmy Scheid, who does all the society weddings. In one of the pictures I saw Alber- —SHIRLEY TI TTLE OUR OWN GALLUP POLL BOY GIRL Most Popu'ar Bill Parker Most Likely to Succeed Norman Johnson Brightest Norman Johnson Best Athlete Tony DiGaspari Most School Spirit Bill Parker Busiest .. ..Norman Johnson Rose rornatore Best Disposition Bill Parker Mary Grilli Best 1 .ooking Bob Prosser Betty Davis Pre'.tiest Eyes Bill Caldwell Lucille Furfaro Prettiest Hair John Romagnoli Prettiest Smile Sam Tornatore Best Dressed . Dick Clark Friendliest Bill Parker Betty Davis Most Bashful Archie Anderson Amy Turner Playboy-Debutante Harvey Stocker Lucille Furfaro Biggest Flirt Charles DeFazio ... Shirley Farnam Sleepiest Frank Fiore Mary Lou Farr Noisiest Shep Pexton Florence Ezzo Wittiest Bill Parker Bert Dancer Tony Danesi Most Courteous Harvey Stocker Teacher’s Pet Norman Johnson Pat Milmoe Most Sophisticated Norman Johnson Angela Tornatore Outstanding Senior Norman Johnson .... Pat Milmoe Outstanding Junior Dick Clark Peg Fisher Outstanding Sophomore Bob Borgognoni Mary Tornabene Outstanding Freshman Warren Stanton Favorite Orchestra ... Harry James. 1st .... Favorite Radio Program Lux Radio Theatre



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THE TOOT 21 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLASS OF 1945 We, the members of the Senior Class, Can- astota High School, being of sound mind and body, hereby solemnly declare this our last will and testament on this 26th day of June in the year 1945. Before leaving this world of school we wish to bequeath to our friends some of our choice possessions. To the Faculty—we leave our thanks and ap- preciation for the help they have given us thru the years. To Helen Vreeland—Rose Tornatore wills her efficiency and ability to be constantly busy. To Shep Pexton—Archie leaves a little of his serenity. To Mr. Carman—We leave less people in the aisles so he can sweep easier and more quickly. To Anyone who can qualify—We leave our place in the Music Department. To Lucille Bellinger—Mary Mengucci leaves her sweet smile. To Harvey Stocker—Bill Parker leaves his I’tt'e black book that has names of girls from Sherrill to Warsaw. To the Old Maids’ Club—The Hens leave their spinster reputation. May they do better than we did. To Dick Pexton—Anna Bartholomew wills her soft voice and gentle step. To Bob Prosser—We leave a copy of “Gone With the Wind” to help pass away the lonely hours now that Mary’s gone. To the Juniors—We leave a class with more fellows. To Stella Stagnitti—Amy leaves her place in the Art Dept. To Champ Farnach—Tony Danesi leaves his dancing ability. To Dawn Miller—Shirley Tuttle leaves her gift of gab. To Dick and Bill—We leave a couple of muf- lers for their trombones. To Anyone who wants it—Pat Milmoe leaves the ability to be late more than three- fourths of the time on the 8:00 sessions. To Bunny Stevens—Anne leaves her house near the school. To Jenny Salamino—Angela Tornatore leav- es her sophisticated manner. To Sam Tornatore—Diggy leaves his place on the football team. To Jean Dawley—Sam Danesi leaves his rosy cheeks: no Max Factor there. To Virginia Devine—Jo Sgroi leaves her sil- ly, full of fun giggle. To Marguerite Dean—Mary Laguzza wills her ability to always look wide awake and full of pep. To Anyone who can play the “Star Spangl- ed Banner” Norman Johnson leaves the opening part of every assembly program. To Tommy Randle, Harry Turner and Earl Wilde—we leave a set of outfits to wear as masters of ceremony. To Lucille Furfaro—We leave the boys from Syracuse. She has them anvway. To Bill Caldwell—Elmer Smith leaves his accident insurance policy to keep away from trouble. To Rachel Greiner and Dorothy Smith— Kathryn Harrington and Lillian Rubin their places as first sopranos. To Jane Randle—Davey leaves her wonder- ful ever-bubbling friendliness and enthus- iasm. To Antone Aquino—Helen Bonaventura leav- es her typing ability. To Betsy Barott—Marv Fratini leaves her place on the basketball team. To Dick Clark and B. Burke—Mary Lou Farr leaves her ability to get along with music teachers. To anv “F. F.”—Frank Fiore leaves his ini- tialed license plate. (Continued on Page 40)

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