Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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If) THE TOOT MARGARET FISHER “PEG” CLASS HONORS “She must be seen to be appre- ciated” Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Student Council 4, Pres. Student Council 4, Treas. Freshman, Treas. Sopho- more Class, Home Room Sec. and Treas 4. Sec.-Treas. Band 2-4, Li- rarian Chorus 4, Dramatic Club 4, Thespian 4, Editorial staff “Toot”, “Figure It Out”, 3, Band Rally 3, “Fiesta” Committee 3, make up for “Black Widow”, makeup for “Pop Reads the Christmas Carol” 4, make-up for “Gay Nineties Revue” 4. Int. Basketball 3, SAA 1-4, Swing Band 4, D. A. R. Essay contest 4, American Legion Empire Girl’s State 3, Jr. Marshall 3, Jr. Scholar- ship award, Sr. Ball Committee, Messiah. HONOR STUDENTS BEVERLY SHULER “BEV” “There’s always a way” K. E. Society 2-4, Corres. Sec. K. E. 4, Jr. Editor “Toot” 3, SAA 1-4, Intramural Basketball 2, Jr. Schol- arship Award 3, Bond rally 3, “Fi- esta” Committee. Jr. Marshall graduation 3, Jr. Prom Committee 3. K. E. Ball Comm. 4, “Dear Stew- denz” 4, Dramatic Club 4, Editor- ial Staff “Toot” 4, Sr. Ball Comm. EVELYN CERIO JOSEPH CERIO RICHARD CLARK JEROME HAINES LUCY MAULA THOMAS RANDLE DOROTHY SMITH HARVEY STOCKER JOAN TAYLOR SAM TOM ARCH 10 EARL WILDE PHYLLIS WUILLIEZ CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD CLARK ‘-DICK” WILLIAM CALDWELL “WILLIE” “Patience and fortitude ” Pres. Room 15. Int. Basketball 1, Football 2-4, Basketball 3, Dra- matics 4, Thespians 4, Chorus 3-4. Boxing 4, Sr. Class Pres., Boys Quartet 4, Pres, of chorus 4. Why Teachers Go Nuts . Black Widow” Gay Nineties Revue”. “Figure it Out”, SAA, Messiah, “Toot” staff. Baseball 4. JEAN DAWLEY “JEAN” “More fun” Int. Basketball 1, K. E. 2-4, Rec. Sec. K. E. 4, Class Sec., 4, Drama- tic Club 4. Class Treas. 4, Jr. mar- shall 3, Band 4, Figure it Out” 3, Bond Rally Comm. 3, K. E. Ball Comm. 4, “Toot” staff 3-4, “Gay Nineties Revue” 4, “Fiesta” 3, SAA 1-4. “A mighty pain to love it is” Football 1-4, Basketball 3-4, Pres. Freshman class. Vice Pres, of Sr. Class. Editor of “Toot”, Band 1-4, Chorus 2-4, Swing Band 2-4, Pres, of Band 3, Stage Mgr. chorus 3-4, Dramatic 4, “Figure It Out”, act- ing and publicity director for Figure It Out”; “Black Widow” Why Teachers Go Nuts”. “Why The Chimes Rang”, “Gay Nineties Revue”, Sr. Ball Comm., SAA, 1-4, Community Concert Assn. 4, “Fies- ta”, chairman of War Bond jeep, drive, Jr. Prom Comm., Baseball 4, Football awards 3-4, Jr. Schol- arship award, Social Studies prize 11th year, Messiah, Thespians 4, pres. Dramatic club, brass quartet. PHYLLIS WUILLIEZ “The daintiest last to make the end more sweet” Chorus 2-4, Band 3-4, Orchestra 1, Accompanist boy’s quartet 4, Accompanist chorus 4, Dramatic club 4, “Figure it Out” 3, jeep drive, SAA 1-4, treas. room 15, “Toot” staff 4. “Why the Chimes Rang” 2, class treas 4. Messiah 3-4, “Gay Nineties Revue.”

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 THE TOOT 15 CLASS ALPHABET N is for Nastasi, our student of art, A loss to the school when from her we part. 0 is for Oneida, our rival town, It shall never get our team down. P is for the two Pextons, the school clowns, Also Parks, and Patterelli, who never wear frowns. Q is for Quizzes, a teacher’s ideal, We never begin them with any great zeal. R is for the two Randles, Romagnoli, too And for Robotham, she’ll never be blue. S is for Salamino, and the Smiths, Barb and Dot, Also for Scanlan, happy will be their lot. And Sicilia, Spara and Shuler, good classmates three, Spencer, Stocker, and Stevens, successes they’ll be. T is for Taylor, Tomarchio, Turner and Tornatore, When they leave C. H. S. we’re sure to hear more and more. U is for Union, which makes us strong, With it our class can never go wrong. V is for Vreeland, Helen by name, Few her setbacks, great her fame. W is for Watson, Wilde, Wilson and Wollaber, And Wuilliez too, all of the very first caliber. X is for X-tra men for which we’ve a need, May fate send us some with the greatest speed. Y is for the Years spent here in school, Even now the teachers we can never fool. Z is for Zombies, of which we have many, But can you imagine a school without any. —BEVERLY SHULER



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THE TOOT THE CLASS OF 1946 ANTONE AQUINO “NOISE” “Whistle and she’ll come” Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Black Wi- dow” 4, “Figure It Out” 3, Fiesta Comm. 3. “Gay Nineties Revue” 4, Swing Band 1-4, Clarinet quartet 4, Boys Quartet 3-4, Stud. Conductor Band 4, Dramatic Club 4, Thespians 4, Librarian band 2-4, Toot” staff 4, Why the Chimes Rang” 2. GEORGE BARGABOS ‘Oh come gentle sleep” Orchestra 1, Glee Club 3-4, “Pop Reads the Christmas Carol”, Fi- gure it Out” Dramatic Club. Thes- pians, Fiesta Committee. ROBERT BARGABOS “Better late than never” Morrisville 3. Figure it Out”, 3, Wrestling 4. Salvage Drive 3, J} . Prom. Committee 3, Dramatic Club 4. BETSY BAROTT “BETS” “Active and Attractive ” Band 2-4, chorus 4, ‘Figure it Out”, Fiesta Comm. 3, ‘‘Gay Nine- ties Revue” 4, Swing Band 4, Dra- matic Club 4, Toot” staff 4, Pres. Home room 3, Student Council 3, Int. Basketball 1-4, Varsity basket- ball 1-4, Varsity softball 2-4, K. E. 2- 4, Pres. K. E. 3, K. E. Ball comm. 3- 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Bond Ral- ly Comm. 3, Stage Mgr. of Pop Reads the Christmas Carol” 3, soft ball 1-4, Hockey 1-2, Int. Volley Ball 1-4. S A A 1-4, K. E. Busi- ness del. to convention 4. Why Chimes Rang” 2, Honorary basket- ball award 3-4, Messiah 4, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Thespians 4. KATHERINE BARRES “KAY” “Quiet, wise and good” Fiesta Comm. 3, Attendant at Fiesta 3, usher Commencement 3, Int. Basketball 4, SAA 4, War Bond Drive 3, K. E. 4, Toot” staff, Int. Volley ball, Softball 4, Sr. Ball Committee 4. BERNARD BURKE “B” “Enjoy the present” Band 1-4, Football 4. Boxing 4, Figure it Out” 3, Bond Rally 3, Fiesta 3, Swing Band 2-4, Brass Quartet 2-4, “Gay Nineties Revue” 4, SAA 1-4. JOAN BURNS “BURNSIE” “Good sense with imagination” Band 1-4, Orchestra, Int. Basket- ball 1, K. E. 2-4, K. E. Treas. 3, Dramatic 4, Thespians 4, Jeep Dr. 3, K. E. Ball Comm. 4, Toot” staff 4, Student Council 1, “Black Wi- dow” 4, ‘‘Gay Nineties Revue” 4, Fiesta Comm. 3, SAA 1-4, Com- munity Concert Assn. 4, Figure it Out.” TERESA BUTTINO BUTTON “As happy as a lark” Int. Basketball 1-4, Varsity Bas- ketball 1-4, Softball 1-4. Int. Volley Ball 1-4, Hockey 1-3, Majorette 2-4, K. E. 2-4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Fi- esta Comm 3, Figure it Out”, K. E. Ball Comm. 4, Varsity Softball 2-4, Honorary Basketball award 3- 4, Bond Drive. Toot staff, Senior Ball Comm. 4.

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