Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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TRADE MAI Name Biggest Headache Fondest Memory 4 A. KENTNER Being on time All State, Albany ’55 W. KIMPTON Getting: ud Saturday nights M. LAKE... .Fighting with Bill Bill and Nov. 12, 13, ’54 I). LEWIS Getting to English on time Dodgers winning the Serb's. P| LISI Ronnie Junior Prom ’55 M. LOMONACO ... Being stepped on Sitting in Emmi’s w’ith Beal. G. MARCELLUS English One Friday night at BeaTs Y. MERRELL. Pat Miller Summer and fall 55 P. MILLER “Jack” 1:30 A. M.f Dec. 25, ’55 R. MOORE Joanne Football ’55 L. MULFORD... ...My Blue Chevy My Senior year P. NILES School at 8:30 .. . . Summers P. O'CONNOR 11 i 11 bill v music C.C.H.S. R. OLCOTT LaVer n August 13, ’55 J. OLDEN (Jetting money Oct ’55 I). PALMER. History and Rita Nov. 26, ’54 S. PALMER . .School and “Ronnie” July 17, ’53 E. PANKHURST History Last four years L. PICCTANO Chevy and Miss Mackey Dec. 3, ’54 C REED Maggi July 9, ’54 O. L. RELYE A O O The “new” school time June 25, ’55 A. SEITZ Bob Jan. 29, ’54 R. SGROI Tests When I pass a test I). SHULER Physics and American Observer “Playing (he field” M SHULER A Junior bov August 55 1 1« Oil V E. SORCI Football M. SPINK..........Learning to drive...... C. STAGNITTI .2nd period history class. L—STAGNITTI........Getting everything done. M. TEITE........Getting to school on time. B. THOM A History................ R. TIANELLO.......Raymond A. Rose........ N. TORNATORE......Charlie................ A. TUCCI..........Hillbilly music........ C. WALLACE........Doing dishes........... J. WHITMEYER......That foreign land....... F. YORTON.........Getting up......... Oct. 30, ’55.......... ....Ann................. ....People and days at CJI.S...... ..Junior Prom ’55................. ..Fall play 54................... C.B.A. Senior Ball ’54......... ....Nov. 24, ’55.................. ....Football ’54, ’55 and noon hour basketball ’52........... ..Summer of ’55.......... ....... ..Nov. 12, ’53.................... ..July 8, ’55................... Favorite Amusement Future Ambition .Saturday and Millie’s lemon.....Eye threader in a needle factory- .Pat.............................Pilot .Dancing......................—Spend life in Oneida ..Shooting pool..................Millionaire ..Listening to records...........To enter C.C.B.I. ..Roller skating and dancing.....To be 5 feet tall ..Ice skating....... .......... ..Typist ..Tubing.........................Sec'y to a millionaire ..Going to Beeman’s..............To be Mrs. J. S. N. ..Living it up...................College graduate ..Getting acquainted.............College man ...Reading......-.................First woman President, . Playing jokes..................Dancing on stage ..Square dancing.................Five boys to call me Mommy ..Laughing it up.................Bush pilot .Bothering Lisi..................Go to Mexico ..Dancing and sports..........—Working with small children ..Pestering people...............Nurse in an animal hospital ..Playing football...............Lou Groza’s toe nail polisher ..Hunting and chasing females..Gov’t hunter or game warden ..Sports and music...............Housewife and beautician ..Square dancing.................A happy marriage ..Watching a drunk...............To become an expert mandolinist ..Flirting and eating............Student at West Point Square dancing...................Private secretary ..Girls.........—................To go on a big game hunt in Africa .Playing cards...................Teacher .Playing pool....................Getting away from it ..Cheerleading and dancing.......To be calk'd “Monunie” ..Listening to records...........Registered nurse .Hunting and fishing.............Enter wildlife phase of Forestry .Watching mystery stories........Dress maker .Dancing.........................A happy marriage .Touch football in the road ..Being with David........... ...laughing it up............ Doodling..................... First to travel to the moon Raising a baseball team To get my’ license Being happy

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TRADE MA Name Biggest Headache Fondest Memory B. ADAMS..............Millie and Jack..........May 25, 55............... M. ALBANESE—.......Joey and My Blue Lemon......Sept. 19, 55 C. BALDUOCI........«.Johnny.-------------------Junior Prom 54...«....... J. BARTHOLOMEW. ... Losing arguments to Miss Daniels.....-............ Lourdes Camp 55......... N. BECKER..........Emotional people............—.K. E. Convention 55. . J. BEKTELERO.......Work........................— Playing hooky............ M. J. BRUNO--------Jim, Larry, Dan and Kincaids -...............Jan. 6, 56............... D. BRYSON..........Making the weight...........„My first date.......... M. BURCH............History class............ ...Jan. 7, 56............ R. BUTTON......... June.......... ............Basketball 55-’56........ R. CAGLIA.......... Discussions................K. E. Convention 55...... C. CAPPARELLI...... Finding time...............Moving-up-Night '53........ M. CARUSON.........The girls in Emnii’s.......... Denise............ .... R. CARPENTER.......Losing weight...................Eating at Yanita’s.... B. CHAPMAN.........Miles of road from here to there.................A certain young man....... W. COLEMAN.........Transportation..............5th 'period study hall.... R. CONKLIN.........Millie and our “secret”.....Dec. 4, 55............... C. (XH)K...-.......My brother’s borrowing......Camping at Adirondacks.... R. CORONA.......-..Getting to school by 9:00...Graduation night 55...... R. COX...—....-....-Vera...-......—............Summer of 54............. R. 1)1 VERONICA....Midyear and final tests.....Miss Daniels everyday tests.. A. EPPOLITO........Donna ''Jean” Smith.........When I was behind the. wheel................... J. FAZIO...........Getting up..................Majorettes and Senior year.. J. FRIER-----------Rog.....—......—............K. E. camp 54............ M. FROMEY...........My mother..—..............—.Sept. 13, ’55............ J. FUSILLO.........“Falling Through Ceilings”..Christmas Eve ’55......... B. GARDNER.........Monday morning..—...........August 8, ’55............. M. GUY .Fran, Shorty, Barb, Joanne, M. L. ...................... “My Dad’ L. HICKS.....-.........School....................... V. JOHNSON My bumps of knowledge... M. L. KIMPTON Passing tests..-............. Baseball ..May 54......... ..Summer of ’55 Favorite Amusement Future Ambition ..Disagreeing wilh J«ek.........Do away with cruelty to girls .Fighting with Joey..............Get away from the muck .Playing cards..................Teaching .Driving and making out.........To marry a redhead .Eating.........................Airline stewardess .Roaming big cities.............Truant officer .Beeman s......-.......-........To be a Mrs. (someday) .Wrestling........................Chief petty officer in the Navy .Boys, boats and beaches........To be happy Putting on the Act .....—....Run and operate a zebra farm ... Foootball games.............Registered nurse -Talking and eating.............To live in the “country” ..Driving and eating.......-......To go into the pool room ..Driving Gina..................Money .Roller skating and eating......Student in the Air Academy Playing sports ................. Player coach of “Nats” ..Being with “him”..............To marry Bob .Going to the movies............Beautician .Dancing and Bop records........Selling ice boxes to Eskimos ..Arguing with J. O.............Undecided Noonhour basketball.............Mad scientist on Science Fiction Theatre .Heidelberg with the boys.......Pro pool player .Dancing and driving............Private sec'y to Rock Hudson .Swimming......... ...........— Travel around the world Fighting .....................Dancing on Gleason Show' .Dancing....................... “Moore” future happiness ..Dancing..................... Nursing, marriage and four children Talking, talking and more talking............. .. Basketball............... Rog and Gina............. Ice skating and western music..................... Hair stylist To play baseball Is yet to come Private sec'y to a millionaire



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CLASS PROPHECY TIME: 1957 PLACE: In front of Madame Chotch’s, the mysterious foreteller of the future. SITUATION: Miss Helen Martin, a tired typical shopper contemplates and decides to patronize the mysterious foreteller of the future, Madame Chotch. MADAME CHOTCH: “Welcome, Miss Martin, advisor of the Class of ’56.” MISS MARTIN: (Somewhat shaken) “B-b-uut how do you know who I am, and what do you know about my Class of ’56?” MADAME CHOTCH: “I know every- thing, and I can tell you what your class will be in th0 future. Now, if you will pick out a year, we can begin.” MISS MARTIN: “Well, - - all right. What about the year 1976?” MADAME CHOTCH: “We look into the crystal ball, and we are walking out of this shop and down the boulevard. We pass Louie Picciano’s Big Toe Manufacturing Company. Lou supplies toy footballs to Coach Hicks for his Heidleburg ‘University’ All Star Team. Coach Hicks is having trouble with his stars, Bill Coleman, Dick Moore, and Ed Sorci. In turn, the boys seem to be having their troubles with Bernard Thoma and ‘Chuck’ Reed, professors of Big Game at the ‘University’. It seems the profs believe studies and cheerleaders, Sue, Joanne, and Celia, don’t mix. The boys have appealed to the higher authority of Jimmy ‘Mac’ Olden, dean of the ‘University’, and he has taken the boys’ side. One of the biggest ‘sup- porters’ of the ‘University’, Lance Mulford owns the special tow service on the next corner. His tow trucks tow only robin blue 1949 Chevies with white sidewalls. “The impressive white marble edifice at the left is the ‘Redding’ Hospital at which Marilyn Lake is head supervisor. Bernie, Eulalia, Marion and Cecilia are nurses under Marilyn’s competent supervision. “The green building with the bright orange smoke stack at the right is the ‘Maggie-Rail” Olive Company where Rosalie Caglia is the head olive stuffer. “As we glance into the new self-service Five and Ten, we cannot miss the two plaid hats which we assure ourselves adorn the glorious heads of ‘Stag’ and ‘Bartom’. They seem to be carrying on an animated conver- sation with the manager, Lynne Stagnitti. Turning the corner, our eyo is immediately attracted to the brightly colored marquee. Ross is starring in his new western film, ‘Oh, Mother, What Is Its Name?’ Donna, head cashier, is selling a ticket to Yvonne Merrill, house mother at West Point. “ ‘Shorty’ Lomonoco, receptionist at the Carlson Publishing Company, is entering the building with Annie, author of the best seller, ‘Football, and How to Play It’, and Pat O’Connor, author of the world renowned book, ‘The Bartender’s Guide to Periodic Drunks’, both contenders for the Pulitzer Prize. “As we continue down the street, we approach the airport where we will take a page thirty-two

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