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SENIOR PSYCHOLOGY In: 55 Name Fondest Memory Favorite Amusement Biggest Problem Wants To Be ANTONE AQUINO .........My friends ..................Flaying: Records ........Getting homework done .. A Great Conductor GEORGE BARGABOS ...“Figure it Out” ................ Parking ...................Miss Clines ...........Married ROBERT BARGABOS ....Senior Ball 1945 ...............Ice Skating .............Mary .......«........ President BETSY BAROTT ..........June 25, 1946 ...............Sports ..................Being on time ..........Graceful KATHERINE BARRES Senior Year .......................Dancing ..................Men ................... Carefree and Happy BERNARD BURKE Miss Mackey ..............Riding a horse ..........Women .................. Dance Band Leader JOAN BURNS ............Me ...........................Living ...................Sophistication ........First Lady TERESA BUTTINO ........July 1945 Eating ...................Graduation .............Gym Teacher WILLIAM CALDWELL Crossing Oneida’s goal-line 45 ... Reminiscing ............Shirley .................Mechanical Engineer E ELYN CERIO .........Italian Classes .....«...«...Movies ...................Getting up in A. M..... Happy JOE CERIO ............. 45 Football season .........Driving ....«............Women .................. lawyer MARY CHADICK ..........Chappie's ..........«........Wine, men, song .........Going to school .........Only Coed at Princeton RIC HARD CLARK ........Friends .....................Football ................Time ....................Administrative Engineer JEAN DAWLEY ...........“Him ” ..............«....«..Day Dreaming .....«.......Life in general........ Matron of Old Maid’s home IOLET DeANGELIS .....May 1942 ....................Music ....................Graduation .............Success I)A II) DEBRUCQUE ....Vacation Time ....... .......Playing Pin Ball machines Being universal friend .. Accomplished LUCY DePASQUALE .......Frosh Year .................Sports .....«............Going to school .........Successful VIRGINIA DEVINE '45 and '46 .................Dancing .................Dick ................... Happy, healthy, wealthy ANN DeVTTO .—..........Junior Prom '45 .............Dancing ..................Concentration ......... Beautician MARGARET FISHER .......Senior Year .................Dancing .................Transportation ......... Felicitous LI OLLE FURFARO ....Graduation Day .................Dancing .................Concentration .......... Reluctant Thinker AML1TA GRILLI .........Home ............«...........Listening to records ....Waking up ..............Linguist JEROME HAINES .........4 years in high school ......Swimming .................Convincing Miss Mackey „C. P. A. CHARLOTTE KINCAID Friends ..........................Swimming ................Life ...................Contented MURIEL LAHAH ..........Dec. 23, 1945 .....-.........Dancing .................Graduation ............. Success JOSEPHINE LISI ........Graduation Day ..........«...Driving ..................Getting to school on time Happy ROCCO LOGUIDICE Junior Prom ................«Women .......«........... Getting there on time .... Business Man BEVERLY LOOMIS ........Jan. 6, 1944 ................Reading ................. Passing Exams .««.Someone's JAMES MALVASO .........Graduation from CHS .....«..«Movies ..................Getting to school on time Successful LUCY MAULA ............Junior Prom '45 ..... ......«Flying ...................Future ................ Stewardess DAWN MILLER ...........My Puppy Loves ..............Talking in study hall ...Men ..................... Matron of Boy's Town THE TOOT
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THE TOOT Tomarchio is dictating to Jenny Salamino, while Muriel Lahah looks on. Patricia Scan- lan shows us the new bookkeeping system which has been arranged by accountant, Vir- ginia Devine. The soft hymn played by Phyllis Wuil- liez at the organ is a fitting farewell to the golden memories of the past. The pleasure of seeing old friends is always great. Even though the music fades from the air the tid- ings that we have heard from our former classmates will remain with us. —JOAN TAYLOR CLASS WILL We the class of 1946, being rich in tal- ent, beauty, ability, and ambition, have de- cided to part with some of our superior ac- complishments for the betterment of Can- astota High School. To any loyal democrat—Jerry Haines leaves his filibuster prowess. To Nazzi Fralini—Dick Clark leaves one of Peg’s blond curls. To Norman Day—wings for his vehicle. To the bus drivers—thanks for toting us to the basketball games. To Mary Anne Setticase—A dog to fasten on her chain when Jimmie departs. To Buster Schmidt—a box of dog biscuits to feed his “puppy loves.” To Shirley Farnam—Dawn Miller leaves her Jeckel and Hyde personality. To the chorus—a cage of nightingales. To Frank Crimi—the Bargaboses leave their ability to be late legally. To Audrey Cone—Bev Robotham’s mascu- line popularity. To Johnnie Relyea—a coat of armor when he battles for the fair damsels. To Dick Johnson—Ginny leaves the lock to her heart. To the Sophomores—a hoard of fiendish ideas for initiation. To Bob Prosser—Earl Wilde leaves his school boy blush. To Carol Bromfield—some of Helen Vree- land’s carefree ways. To Burghie—Bunny Stevens leaves her gig- gle to pep him up. To a handsome character—Jean Dawley’s desk in front of the glass door. To Fred Tucci—some of Harv Stocker’s su- ave wordly charm in dealing with his women. To Stella Stagnitti—Johnnie Romagnoii leaves his quiet modesty. To Carmen Barres—a box of Wheaties, so you can grow up and be a star athlete. To male escorts without cars—the town taxi To Miss Clines—a gross of lozenges for students with hacking coughs. To Baldy Johnson—a lock of Sam Tomar- chio’s crop. To Biff Cerio—Joan Taylor leaves her dim- ples. To Junior license holders—more understand- ing parents. To the hydrogen generator—Antone Aquino leaves ten years off his life. To Jerry Monte—B. Burke’s ability to talk himself out of anything. To each and every locker—a supply of Klee- nex to combat the filterable virus bug. To Betty Holdridge—a fish hook for catch- ing unsuspecting males. To Ronnie Lamb—a supply of Palmolive soap to keep that “school-girl complex- ion.” To Ziff Farfaglia—David Debrucque’s easy going manner. To the K. E. Girls—keep the society known as a grand organization. To Freak Tornatore—Bev Shuler’s Latin re- putation. To the new “frosh”—a super-advisor like our Miss Powers. To Rachel Greiner—a franchise on the road to Mount Pleasant Cemetery To Marydee Pankhurst—a husky porter to carry her bass. To a boy with a gal named Mary—Sam Tor- natore leaves his engraved desk. To Sam Mitchell—the Senior movie fans pay a small premium on blackmail insurance. (Signed)—CLASS OF 1946 —JOAN BURNS Executor
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SENIOR PSYCHOLOGY Name Fondest Memory Favorite Amusement Biggest Problem Wants To Be ROSE MUSACCHIO .........1941 ...-....-........—......Singing ..................Concentration „........ Happy MARY NASTASI ...........Graduation ...................Music .—........................ Concentration Costume Designer CHARLOTTE PARKS ....May 29, 1945 ....................Furloughs ................Concentrating ..........Happy ELEANOR PATERELLI Dates —............................Dancing ..................Brothers ...............Happy RICHARD PEXTON .........Football ....................Driving —................Life ....................Successful ..Rita ....................Admiral Writing letters ..........Lady of Leisure .. Miss Mackey .............Successful Wolf ..Him .....................His One and Only ..Studying.................Football Star in College .. Keeping my mouth shut ..Carefree ..Concentration ......... 1 lappy ROBERT PEXTON .........Junior Prom 45 ..............Football .............. JANE RANDLE ...........Days Gone By ............... Dancing THOMAS RANDLE .........Morning after the night before.... Wolfing ... BEV ERLY ROBOTHAM Oct. 27, 1945 .....................Being with him JOHN ROMAGNOLI .........'45 Football season ..........Dancing .......... JENNY SALAMINO ........ Adventures with Stag .........Talking............ PATRICIA SC AN LAN ..Freshman Year ..................Movies BEVERLY SHULER ........Senior Year ..........-........Day Dreaming .............Getting up in A. M......Noble LUCY SICILIA .......-...Furloughs ......... -.......Dancing ....... ........Concentration ...........Beautician BARBARA SMITH .........New Year’s Eve ’45 ............Dancing .................Men ................. ...Beautician DOROTHY SMITH ----------K. E. Ball, ’45 ------------ Talking Kid brother...............Competent LUCY SPARA .............Freshman Year ................Dancing .................Men .....................Successful JAMES SPENCER ..........Graduation —..................Mary Ann ................Teachers ................Personnel Director BERNICE STEVENS .......Junior Prom ’46 ..............Day Dreaming .............Getting to Munnsville ...Handsome Doctor's secretary HARVEY STOCKER .....New Year’s Eve ’45 --------------Flying ...................Bev Shuler Dot Smith Chemical Engineer JOAN TAYLOR ..............Skipping School —...........Working at Chappie’s ....Time on my hands ........Dignified SAM TOMARCHIO ..........Sitting Back of Joan ........Hunting ................ .Women ................Scientific Farmer SAM L. TORNATORE ....Oct, 1944 ----------—............Shooting the Bull .......Mary ....................Successful HARRY TURNER ----------Social Studies Class — ......Arguments ................ Women ..................Veterinarian HELEN VREELAND K. E. Ball ’45 .....................Dancing ...................My Father ..............General Nuisance JUNE WATSON ............Passing Latin Regents ........Collecting Insects ......Myself ...................Kindergarten Teacher EARLE WILDE .............Wrestling ............ -.....Driving ..................Women ..................College Graduate WESLEY WILSON ----------.Social Studies 12 -----------Shooting .................Women ..................Successful ROBERTA WOLLABER Senior Year .........................Dancing.—................Writing Letters .........Dental Hygienist School Friends ...............Tickling the Ivories ....Me ......................A Good Girl PHYLLIS WTILL1EZ tc THE TOOT
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