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Here’s to Mr. McLean—whose helpfulness to students and teachers has made him truly the “father of C. H. S.” Here’s to Mrs. Mahoney—who, we wish, would tell us her secret for doing so much in so little time and doing it so well too. Here’s to Miss Martin—who is so under- standing when we rush into the library from a quiet study hall, to carry on an urgent conversation. Here’s to Miss Mazzoli—whose friendly and peppy ways have made our gym classes so enjoyable. Here’s to Mrs. Mero—who has developed so much hidden musical talent in the students of CCS. Here’s to Mr. Rist—through whose counsel- ing and advice we will be able to estab- lish worthwhile positions in life. Here’s to Miss Schroth—who has made such fine cooks out of the boys, and efficient housekeepers out of the girls. Here’s to Mr. Sharpe—whose interests, be- side teaching cover such areas as wrest- ling, photography, and horticulture. So much in just one man! Here’s to Mr. Schmidt—our good natured, hard working coach who, for years, has done so much to instill the love of sports in the boys of Canastota. Here’s to Mr. Tornatore—whose patience is amazing when the driver training car is headed for a tree. Here’s to Miss Ziel—a fine English teacher who has greatly increased the interest in dramatics in Canastota. —MARY ELLEN SCHEPP 'Slow Poke” “Young at Heart” “Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee” “HI Get By” page seven
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Here’s to Mrs. Abramson—who taught us our Latin conjugations so well. Here’s to Mr. Bachman—who has taught us the ABC’s of typing and has also taught our parents our true value (in deduc- tions for income tax, that is). Here’s to Mr. Benedict—through whose ex- ample and teaching we have learned to speak French and Spanish well and to speak English with an accent. Here’s to Mrs. Brooks—who is so patient with us when our abstract pictures are just a little too abstract, or when our art plates are handed in late. Here’s to Mr. Clifford—who, as a good ad- ministrator, keeps our school system running so well. Here’s to Mr. Coutant—who, as our school treasurer, always has those financial headaches. Here’s to Miss Daniels—who comes early and leaves late so as to be of assistance to anyone who needs that extra bit of help. Here’s to Mr. Esposito—who has brought us a wealth of basketball knowledge so that we now have a team to be proud of. Here’s to Miss Furfaro—who is one of the fondest memories we have of CCS. Un- fortunately for her, she has a few extra gray hairs to remember us by. Here’s to Miss Mackey—through whose Modern Problems class we have learned that there are greater problems in the world than the American Observer. page six
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TOOT STAFF Working So-o-o Ilarti Editor........... —...KATHRYN CAPPARELLI Co-Editor.............. MARY ELLEN SOHEPP Business Manager....................ROSALIE FINOOCH1ARO Assistant Business Manager GILBERT TORNATORE LITERARY JUDY GALTON, Chairman RUSSELL BOSTON JANICE KNEESKERN ELSA HALDENWANG CAROL MYERS BARBARA KINC'AII) BARBARA PERON TYPING MARY ANN DILETTOSO, Chairman JEAN WOLLABER (i LOR IA PATTERELLI MARY PI LYERENTI JOYCE BELLINI.ER MARTHA WILKINSON SYLVIA TURNER PHOTOGRAPH DONALD GALAVOTTI, Chairman C HARLES IIOOD PAULA HAZEN JUDY SMITH ROCCO DI V ERONICA ALICE BENNETT SANDRA GRAGO ART SARA NAREHOOD. Chairman PATTY MILLER JOAN BAYLISS CIRCULATION WILLIAM BARREvS, Chairman DONALD ARGENTINE LOUIS DEBALSO C AROL HEFFRON THE I LA BOWMAN ROBERTA FARFAGLIA CATHERINE WHITE CHARLES SGROI ROSLYN MUSACCHIO 100 Words Per Minute? page eight
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