Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 20 of 64
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18 THE TOOT CLASS ALPHABET A is for all things we did so well in. It also stands for Alexander and Allen. B is for Bellinger, Bonaventura and Brown, No sweeter girls could there be found. Also for Balducci, Bromfield, and Brewer, They’ll make your troubles all the fewer. C is for the Capparellis, both Ruth and Rabbit, Smiling for them is a kind of a habit. Also for Conklin and Coxie, too, “All’s fair in love” was their rule. D is for Ditoma and Davis, “an actress’s life for me”. Also for Donald and Dolci, for happiness they have the key. E is for Everybody in the Class of ’48, May their ambitions be high and achievements great. F is for Farnam, one of our class debutantes. Also for Farfaglia, may be obtain all his wants. G is for Greiner, a maiden not sad, Who shared her love with just one lad. H I J is for Haynes, our senior class president. Also for Hill, a country resident. is for the Intelligence you must possess In order to pass Miss Mackey’s tests. is for Jones, she handles all our money; And for Johnson, who thinks everything is funny. Then there is Jaquin, 40 inches the most, For that any girl can proudly boast. K is for Kimpton, Muriel by birth, Always jolly and full of mirth. L is for Lamb, a clown he might be, But for Lomonaco and Luccarelli, a bright future see.

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THE TOOT 17 THE CLASS OF 1948 BARBARA SIMPSON LEE WILLIAMS “BA KB” “Something attempted, some- thing done” Chorus 1, 3-4, “Figure It Out” 1. KE ball dec. Comm. 2, KE 2-4, “Gay Nineties Re- view” 2, “Mr. Beane From Li- ma” 3, Dramatic club 2-4. Stu- dent Director 3. Thespians 3-4, “High Window” 3, Chr. Junior Prom 3, Lib. club 4, “Spooks and Spasms” 4, Girls’ Ensem- ble 3-4, Prize speaking 4, Jr. Marshal 3 WARREN STANTON “STANTON” “He has but one love” Junior Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Toot Staff 4. FREDERICK STOKES “FRED” “From care he is free” JEANNE TIMERMAN “TIM” “The best, things come in sma!l packages” Band 2-4. KE 2-4. Chorus 2. Dodeca 2, Junior Prom Ticket Comm. Jr. Marshal 3, Pres KE 4. “Smoke gets in your eyes” Toot cover 4, Jr. Prom Pos- ter 3. KE ball poster, Diploma Lettering 3, Therm, for Red Cross Drive, Sign for electric scoreboard, lettering on foot- fall 4. lettered pennants for football games. SYDNEY WILSON “SID” “He wakes up at times” FFA 4, Toot Staff 4. SHIRLEY WOLLABER “FLASH” “A light heart lives long” “Figure it Out” 1, Chorus 1- 2. Student Council 1-4, Band 3-4, K E 2-4, Thespian 4 Chairman Decorating Comm. KE Ball 4. Corres. Sec. KE 4. Toot Staff.



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 THE TOOT 19 CLASS ALPHABET M is for Moore, so shy and sweet, May she never in life encounter defeat. N is for Nemo, a Latinous name, Who had more lovers than wish can claim. 0 is for Osborne, from a rival town, But to C. H. S. she’ll always be bound. P is for Pankhurst, our football star, Also for Paone, in modeling she’ll go far. Q is for the Quantity of talent in our class, May it be long remembered after we pass. R is for Relyea, politics is his feat, Who thinks a Republican just can’t be beat. S is for Stanton, Salamone and Spadter, To them nothing will ever matter. Also for Stokes, Sicilia and Simpson They look through life with lens of crimson. T is for Taylor, Timerman, and Toole, They all worked so hard for their dear old school. U is for “U”, The Seniors of Tomorrow. May your last year be joyful and not one of sorrow. V is for all the victories we will win. Let’s hope they occur again and again. W is for Williams, art is his profession. Also Wilson and Wollaber we mustn’t forget to mention. X stands for X-it for soon we must go, And I know we all will miss C. H. S. so. Y is for Yesterday, all ours behind us. Tomorrow may joy and success surely find us. Z stands for a few things, but it does stand for Zest. In this our class was surely the Best. —ROBERT CAPPARELLI

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