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26 THE TOOT FRESHMAN CLASS T. DeFrancisco, I. Donald. M. Cerio, T. DePas- McConnell, P. Aquino, Tucker, M. Haynes, A. Back How: F. Miller, C. O'Ha.a, B. Conley, C. Tornalore, J. Spadter, Fourth Kow: l . Gardinier, F. Jaquin, R. Krick.A. Dunn. J. Monte K Fox. i. Coulter. A. Ve,Band. T. Seitz, C. Burton, B. Cunningham, G. Smith, K. Hall. A. Devine, E. hitme er, quale. Third Kow: M. Fazio, A. Tianello, J. James, J. Montalbano, B. VVitchley, I S. Andrews, I. Hannan, C. Smith. M. Tucker, M. Reynolds, H. Snell, D. Stoner, I Fisher, I. Wright, D. Polisse, F. Hill. Second Row: C. Keville. J. Bonavcntura, J. Dawley, M. DePasqualc villi F Strano P. Patterclli, Miss Shroth, Miss Powers, J. DeMauro, M Smith. B. Orr, J. Timerman, P. Harney, K. Knox, W. Raymond, J. Lucarelli, T. DeVeronica. Front Kow: C. Barres, E. Lomonaco, J. Barres, J. Buttino. I). Middleditch. I). Conley. B. LeBlanc. C. Finocchiaro, W. Devine, N. Caldwell, V. Fratini, S. Laguzza. L. Tucker N. Alexander, J. Ke- ll. Fox, T. Merithew, M. Miles, On entering High School in September 1946, we elected the following class officers: President, Betty LeBlanc; Vice President, William Devine; Secretary, Darrell Conley; Treasurer, Concetta Finocchiaro. The third week of school the Sopho- mores had their fun, initiation, an event that will never be forgotten. We consoled our- selves with the thought that next year the fun would be ours. In October we had a successful dance and another in March. At our second meeting we selected our class flower, the red rose, and our class col- ors, green and gold. By collecting our monthly dues we bought our class window which was put up in January. This made us feel as though we were really a part of high school. We are greatly indebted to Miss Pow- ers, our class advisor, for her helpful advice. —DARRELL CONLEY Miss Mackey: “Can a woman ever become U. S. President ?” Charlie: “No, at least I’ve never seen or heard of a woman who would admit that she was over 35.” Sid: “What did I make on that Physics test?” Miss Daniels: “Mistakes!”
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THE TOOT 25 SOPHOMORE CLASS tiMtfMIMl Back Row: C. Fercival, C. BIoss, E. Fisher, 3. llallagun, R. Roberts, J. I.ucarelli. Fourth Row: J. Fufka, F. Vecchio, S. J. Tornattore, V. DiGaspari, G. Wilkinson, L. DiToma, F. Tuc- ci, M. Masucci, L. Ezzo, C. Barren, L. Bertolino, 3. Bonaventura. Third Row: M. Loomis, R. Relyea, J. Verro, J. Heintz, 3. Runfola, 3. Stone, S. Vella, M. Vreeland, M. Marsh, E. Relyea, C. Scherrer, J. Wales, E. Fratini, G. Cox. Second Row: F. Fatterelli, 3. Galavotti, M. Smith, M. Simmons, V. Burton, Miss Daniels, Mr. Ryn- ders, M. Pankhurst, S. Paone, B. Favone, II. Iloldridge, L. Palmer, M. Farnum, S. Fixley. Front Row: B. Costanzo, 3. Tornabene, G. Wright, 3. Kinaldo, D. Chapman, B. lamnis, N. Burke, M. Milmoe, C. Phipps, H. Hall, T. LeBlanc. With an overflow of pep and energy, we the class of ’49 entered C. H. S. in the fall as Sophomores and looked forward to anoth- er active school year. At our first meeting in September, we elected the following officers: President Mi- chael Milmoe; Vice President, Nancy Burke; Secretary, Betty Lannis and Treasurer Dou- glas Chapman. Then according to custom, we initiated the Freshmen, plans for which were made during our second meeting. For three days, tortures we had decided on were carried out by the “Frosh”, and ended up with a black list assembly program. Our class window of gold with a blue crest was purchased later in the year and placed with the others. In September, a dance was held and at the annual Halloween party the Sophomores sold cider and donuts both of which helped to increase our treasury. The Sophomores and Seniors sponsored a Christmas concert late in December which was presented by Father Furfaro’s choir from Syracuse. Dues were collected throughout the year and meetings held occasionally. We would like to thank our advisors, Miss Daniels and Mr. Rynders for their very able assistance in guiding us through another year. —BETTY LANNIS
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THE TOOT 27 STUDENT COUNCIL Back Kow: G. Cox, R. Brewer, R. Bromfield, Mr. McLean, E. Petrie, I). Clark, C. DeFazio, J. Dawley. Front Row: C. Cunningham, D. Middleditcli, M. Famam, M. Davis, R. Tornatore, R. Greiner, V. Fra- tini, S. Laguzza, J. Timerman, M. Setticase. The Student Council held its first meet- ing this year on October 30, 1946 and the fol- lowing officers were elected: President, Ra- chel Greiner; Vice President, Richard Tor- natore; Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Davis. It is the purpose of the Council to aid in the management of school activities. Rep- resentatives are elected by a vote of mem- bers of the classes and the various organiza- tions for a term of one year. The officers of the organization are elected by the members of the council. This year it was decided to have the regular meeting on the first and third Wed- nesdays of each month. The members also revised the Constitution. Mr. McLean as advisor, has aided the council very much with his advice and sug- gestions. —CAROL BROMFIELD EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT TIIE LOCAL SWINDLE—TWO MEN ROB- BED ALREADY—POSSIBLY MORE LA- TER— Man walking along the street: “I’ll take one — Say, it doesn’t say anything about a swindle in this paper.” EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT THE LOCAL SWINDLE—THREE MEN ROBBED ALREADY—MAYBE MORE LA- TER.
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