Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY)
- Class of 1940
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T iff' EXSl.U l?3US THE CANISTEO CENTRAL SCHOOL VITAL STATISTICS Centralization Voted-October, 193 5 Old Academy Razed-The Summer of 1936 Construction Begun-November, 1936 Construction Completed-January, 1938 Cost-Building 5435,000, Equipment 510,000 NUSTTEE N fm 9410 MARGARET KNIGHT Editor-in-Chief W 44 THE SENIGR CLASS CANISTEC CENTRAL SCHOCDL CANISTEO, NEW YGRK VOLUME 1 RUTH VAN WIE Assislant FRANCIS SCRANTON Buxincsx Manager FREDERICK W. SMITH Afl N BURR RIPLE Axsistunt Business M EEEEWQDUEED All the World is a stage and all the men and Women merely players. This, the first year- book of the Canisteo Central School, is a sincere endeavor to honestly portray the life and hap- penings of our school. Time will separate us from the scenes of our school days, but this, our KANISTEAN, will hold together the fond memories of our school ex- periences. This book will perpetuate old friend- ships and be a lasting souvenir of the class of 1940. We hope that all will derive pleasure from this interpretation of our year's Work together! THE EDITOR. EDUCG-D GDN We, the Class of 1940, dedicate this, the first edition of the KANISTEAN, published by the Canisteo Central School, to our principal, MR. DONALD M. GARDNER Whose foresight and sound reasoning visioned the idea of a centralized school and whose untir- ing efforts made this vision a reality. Seated, Left to Right. Graflo Tvau-lmrs D. Gustafson, M. Swain, Bl. Monro. II. Kyle. A. Norton, J. Hinos, Il. IIZINSIIHIII. L. Shriglvy, .I. I'l1illi11pi. U. Uunklin, H. Stanton. U. Ilnntington Second Row--M. Divkens. Grade-A, Gnrmzln. M. XVamholfI Sm-.1 J. Andvrson, M. Muttir-. Il. Carrie-r. Grmlf' - II. Si'ilIly10I', E, Donlvy, C. Iiollwny, Il. Benson. II. Colo, J. Iwrsmls. Y. I-'nn-y, G. Burr Third Rowfll Dickens, L. Dnshnaln, D. Fe-nn:-r, D. llarnlnt-r. II. IVinterl1nlder, XV, Moon, If, Smith, W l'r'nn4l:1ll ll. Ilya-.lllnlx TH IFHCUJ TY Prinvipul Adminislrafizff' Assisfarzfs DONALD O. FENNER, BS. FREDERICK W. SMITH, NLE. Svivure Hixlory and Guiu'um'r' JOSEPHINE ANDERSON, A.B. DONALD DICKENS, B.S. MARGUERITE MATTIE, A.B. French am! .English Mr1flJ1'u1ali4's English RUTH BENSON, B.S. LEO DUSTMAN, B.S. WESLEY MOON, M.E. History Matlarmatics Scicnfe DONALD BRENNAN, M.A. ELLEN IJONLEY, A.B. INA MORSE, BS. Physical Edm'ulio11 GERALDINE BURR, R.N. School Nurse HILDA COLE, B.S. Homemuking WAYNE CRANDALL, B.S. Agriculture ANDREW D. TRAVIS JANE GARMAN - - HARRY BURNS Page 6 English and Library Physical Eflzzcufion VIRGINIA FUREY, B.S. JEAN PERSONS, A.B. Business Music AIMEF GARMAN, B.S. HELEN SCHUYLER, B.F.A. Library Ar! HUGO WINTERHALDER, B.S Music CATHIfRINE HOLI.WAY, ILS. English and Guirluurc BOARD OF EDUCATION - - - - - Prcsidrnl - - - - - Vin' Pn'siJr'nl LYNN M. MAXFIIQLD DANIEL COMSTOCK Umm FRANCIS SCRANTON President THE SEINIUKDEDBS BETTE ST Vim Presizlrfnl MARGU THE FOLLOWING SECTION CONTAINS INDIVIDUAL SENIOR PICTURES TOGETHER WITH THE ACTIVITIES OF EACH SENIOR FLSIE HUNT BERTHA YORK Sfffffufy Tf0HX1lf6T RITF MATTIE Cl Al Page 8 ELEANOR ACKER Homcmaking Club 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 49 Cap and Gown Committee. HARLO ATHERTON, JR. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Boys, Chorus 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Football lg Basketball 35 Junior Playg Operetta 2, 3. ROBERT BROWN Bob is 1 new member of our class of 1940, coming here in December. He attends school only in the morning which eliminates him from many of our activities. Q THOMAS CAPLE Vice President F. F. A. Club 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4: Boys' Chorus 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4. DEE CLARK F. F. A. Club 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Senior Ball Committee. FERN DAVIS Fern Davis is our Senior Gypsy.', She came to Canisteo about the first of December and left immediately after Mid-Year. Due to this fact Fern had little opportunity to enter our activities. Numa MAXINE DENHOFF Art Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Committeeg Junior- Senior Banquet Committee, Senior Play Committeeg KAN- ISTEAN Staffg Senior Ball. mia! AGNES DRAKE Homemaking Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 25 Junior- Senior Banquet Committeeg Senior Ball Committee. Page 9 u qw' JANE FLANSBURG Homemaking Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3. NORMA FREELAND Art Club 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4, Softball 3, 45 Usher in ,Senior Playg junior Prom Decorating Committee, KANISTEAN Staff. ,Je l x'?' V GMM X. L ll YS eflre' ELIZABETH GALUTIA Library Club President 3, Music Club Secretary-Trea- surer 4g Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 49 Girls, Chorus 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3g Music Club 2, 43 Operetta 2, 3 X X' RICHTON GARDINER President Student Senate 45 Homeroom President 2, 35 Assistant Manager Football 3, Assistant Manager Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 3, Track 23 Band 2. Page 10 0 WM fo BERNADINE HALL Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 1, 2, 3g Music Club 25 Photography Club 39 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Operettag Basketballg Soccer. JAMES HIGGINS KANISTEAN Staiig Safety Patrol 4g Publicity Club 3, Art Club 25 Dramatic Club 43 Senior Play, Junior Play Com- mittee. Xayg Patrol 4. ELSIE HUNT Secretary of Junior Classg Secretary of Senior Classg Assis- tant Editor of Toiem 2g Business Club 39 President Home- making Club 39 Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Band I, 2, 3. LYLE JAMISON Art Club 1, 25 Photography Club 35 Orchestra 3g Safety Page 11 CHARLES MENG LEWIS KEYES President Photography Club 45 Art Club Ig Photography Club 35 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Play Committeeg Band 3, 4. MARGARET KNIGHT Junior Prcsidentg Secretary of Student Senateg Editor-in- Chief of KANISTEANQ Girls' Chorus 3, 44 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 Music Club 1, 2g Dramatic Club 2, 45 Radio Club 35 Operetta 2, 33 Junior Playg Senior Playg Alumni Play 3. Model Airplane Club 2, 3g President of Stamp Club 3g Photography 4g junior-Senior Banquet Decoration Com- mittee 35 Senior P ay. fl ' 1 ' PAUL MCCOOL Track Manager 3g Ag. Club Cornell Represcntativeg Band 3, 4g Chorus 2, 3, 43 Ag. Basketballg Ag. Softballg Foot- ball Page 12 1, 2, 35 Operetta 2, 3. GLEE MCMINDES Assistant Manager Basketball 35 Manager Basketballg Chess and Checker Club 45 Athenian Club 3. ROBERT ORDWAY KANISTEAN Staffg Radio Club 2, 35 Art Club 25 Dra- matic Club 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Orches- tra 3, 45 Football 1, 45 Track 3, 45 Senior Play5 Operetta 2, 3 . l WILLIAM PERHAM Treasurer of junior Classg Vice President of Homeroom 25 KANISTEAN Staffg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Music Club 2,35 Art Club 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 junior Playg Senior Playg Operetta 2, 35 President of Band and Orchestra. ARDATH PHILLIPSON Girls' Chorus 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee. Page 13 JANET PRATT KANISTIEAN StaE5 Library Club 25 Library Assistant 25 Radio Club 2, 3, Presiclentg Sports Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Basketball 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play. RICHARD PROUTY Leaders' Club 35 Football 3, 45 Track 35 Committee. Page 14 JEAN PLAISTED Library Assistant 1, 25 KANISTEAN Staffg Homeroom Sec- retary 35 Art Club 15 Business Club 35 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 4. BELDEN PRATT Radio Club 35 Chess and Checker Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Track Manager 25 Foot- ball Manager 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 junior Play. l Cap ancl Gown BURR RIPLEY Assistant Business Manager of junior Playg Business Man- ager of Senior Playg Senior Homeroom Presidentg Assistant Business Manager of KANISTEANQ Vice President of Junior Homeroomg Safety Patrol 3g Photography Club 3. ELEANOR ROE Music Club 1, 24 Library Club 1, 23 Secretary of Library Club 25 Chorus 33 Orchestra 3, 4g Basketball 4g Oper- etta 35 Senior Playg Junior Play. FRANCIS SCRANTON Senior Class Presidentg Homeroom President 35 Busi- ness Manager KANISTEANQ Manager of Totem 2, 35 Stu- dent Senate 3, 45 Business Club 2g President of Business Club 33 Art Club 23 Junior Playg Senior Playg Toast- master of Junior-Senior Banquet. IRVING STEPHENS Leaders' Club 45 Chess and Checker Club 33 Radio Club 2, 34 Track 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 F. F. A.g Basketball 4. Page 15 MARY STOCUM Homemalcing 3g Business Club lg Cap and Gown Com- mittee. ROBERT STORM Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committeeg Track 3, 4g Basketball 45 Baseball 3, 4. Page 16 NORMA STEWART Secretary I-Iomeroom 25 KANISTEAN Sraffg Homemaking Club 35 Cap and Gown Committee. RETTE sTocUM KANISTEAN Staffg Senior Vice Presidentg Vice President Library Club 23 Treasurer of Radio Club 3g Girls' Chorus 45 Library Club 1, 23 Library Assistant 1, 25 Radio Club 2, 35 Senior Play. CATHERINE ANN TYCHI KANISTEAN Staffg Girls' Leaders' Clubg Commercial Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 45 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Orchestra 3, 45 Junior Play. CHRISTINE VANDERHOEF Homemaking Club 35 Senior Play Property Committeeg Senior Play Usher5 Junior Prom Decoration Committee. ww RUTH VAN WIE Assistant Editor of KANISTEANQ Homeroom President 25 Student Senate 25 Vice President of Homeroom 45 Art Club 15 Homemaking Club 35 Dramatic Club 45 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Band 45 Junior layg Senior Play5 Operetta 2, 3. RAYMOND WELLS President of Stamp Club 15 Radio Club 35 Safety Patrol 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 35 Football 25 Senior Play Publicity Committee. Page 17 W N.. lif'i5w' CHARLES WILDER Treasurer of Student Senate 35 Vice President of Student Senate 4g Chess and Checker Club 45 Photography Club 39 Mixed Chorus 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 3, 4g Football 3, 4, Basketball 3a Senior Play, Operetta 3. BERTHA YORK Treasurer of Senior Class, Typist for KANISTEANJ Home- making Club 3, 4g Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Junior Prom Committee, Chairwoman of Ushers for Se- nior Play. MHS HHS GD Y IGH SCHOOL-The year 1936-The day September 4th-We gathered at the portals of Canisteo High School to embark upon a course that had long been. our goal. From our first day in the first grade in school We have, under the tender and solicitous care of our teachers, been constantly preparing ourselves to face and accept the challenge and opportunities of High School. With courageous steps but with trembling hearts we faced the challenge. We came: We saw, we conquered , and now are glad to relate the happy times that Canisteo Central High School has given us in our four years. Due to the fact that our present Canisteo Central School was under construction, our first year in High School was disrupted. We were housed in a temporary building in which several classes were combined, therefore, no organization could be formed. Nevertheless, we had one party during our Freshman year which was held in the Com- munity Building. Our Sophomore year became our transition year because we moved from the old building into our present Canisteo Central School. After getting permanently settled we endeavored to raise money to prepare for the expenses which were to follow in our Junior and Senior years. First we sponsored a magician program in the new auditorium. It was a success and gave us a good start for our Junior year. Page 18 At the end of the school year our class made a trip to Lake Demon where swimming, rowing, and games Were enjoyed. Our Chaperons were the Misses Grace Salton, Josephine Anderson, and Marjory Bell, also Mr. Marvin Rapp and Leo Dustman. This last event brought our Sophomore year to a close and was the beginning of two years which will long be remembered by every one in the class of 1940. The first and most important thing which was done upon entering our Junior year of High School was the election of our class officers. Margaret Knight was elected President with Gerald Brown as Vice President, Fred Yanni, Secretary, and William Perham, Treasurer. This year was very successful. We attempted many projects for the purpose of securing money to put on our Junior-Senior Banquet in honor of the Class of 1939. The banquet was held May 25, 1939, in the Canisteo Central School Gymnasium. The address of welcome was given by the Junior Class President, Margaret Knight, and the Senior reply was given by Donald Beattie, president of the Senior Class of 1939. The toastmaster was Francis Scranton, a member of the Class of 1940. Our guest speaker was Rev. Paul V. Arow. After the banquet, dancing was enjoyed by all, to the music of Abe Atherton and his orchestra. The second main event of the year was our Junior Play-presented December 15 , 1939, in the High School Auditorium, entitled Napoleon, Junior by John Hershey with Gerald Brown as the star of the cast. Other characters in the play are as follows: Lindbergh Ruggles, Nelson Ripley, Wilma Ruggles, Margaret Knight, Evelyn Ruggles, Ruth Van Wie, Henderson Ruggles, Jr., Francis Scranton, Clay Sanders, Harlo Ather- ton, Jr., Verne Martin, Anne Tychi, Oliver Snuiile, William Perham, Grandma, Elizabeth Galutia, Katherine Ruggles, Janet Pratt, Muriel Sinclair, Eleanor Roe, Stranger, Belden Pratt. Our play was a huge success due to cooperation. Another important and enjoyable affair of the School year was the Junior Ball. We held our ball February 2, 1939, in the C. C. S. gymnasium. The music was furnished by Don De Serio and his orchestra. Our decorations were in keeping with Valentine's Day. We had several minor entertainments, but because of lack of space and memory we are unable to add them to the Class History of 1940. We entered our Senior year with the idea of going to Washington, D. C., but were terribly disappointed to find out that it was an impossibility. On organizing our Class We decided that our money would be used for a year book which is to be the first year book published by a class in the new Canisteo Central School. At the same meeting we elected our oflicers who are-President, Francis Scranton, Vice President, Bette Stocum, Secretary, Elsie Hunt, Treasurer, Bertha York. The senior play Skidding written by Aurania Rouveral, a Judge Hardy production, was directed by Miss Marguerite Mattie and Miss Josephine Anderson. It was presented December 7, 1939, in the Canisteo Central School Auditorium with the following cast: Aunt Milly, Bette Stocum, Andy Hardy, James Higgins, Judge Hardy, Francis Scranton, Mrs. Hardy, Eleanor Roe, Grandpa Hardy, Charles Meng, Estelle Hardy Campbelle, Janet Pratt, Marian Hardy, Margaret Knight, Wayne Trenton, III, Robert Ordway, Mr. Stubbins, Charles Wilder, Mr. O'Rourke, William Perham, Myra Hardy Wilcox, Ruth Van Wie. The plot centered around the election of Judge Hardy to the Supreme Court of the state of Idaho. The stage set was in charge of Mr. Leo Dustman and the make up in charge of Mr. Clayton Van Orsdale. Due to the fact that our year book went to press before the following events we will be able to give only highlight of the affairs. We anticipate having our Senior Ball the last week of March, in the High School Gymnasium. The Junior-Senior Banquet put on by the Juniors in honor of the Class of 1940 will be held the latter part of May. We will also be paying guest of the Alumni Association, of Canisteo Central School, to a banquet in June. This in general ends our high school career. Speaking for the senior class we have all enjoyed our four years of high school and regret deeply having to leave dear old Canisteo Central School. We sincerely hope that the graduating classes to follow will be as successful as our, the class of 1940. Page 19 MIST lllll ML HND TEST film EN We, the class of nineteen hundred and forty of Canisteo Central School of Canisteo in the county of Steuben and state of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner following, that is to say: First-To our principal, Mr. D. M. Gardner, we, the class of 1940, give a lie detector to be used in writing excuses, especially during hunting season. Second-To certain members of the faculty, we give and bequeath the following: To Miss Anderson, a package of gum and Mr. Rapp. To Miss Benson, a hickory stick to use on the Freshmen. To Mr. Brennan, enough height so he can look his wife in the eye. To Miss Burr, a winning personality, to get her man. To Miss Cole, an eligible agriculture teacher. To Mr. Crandall, a country home where he can practice what the preaches in agriculture. To Mr. Dickens, a copywritecl book containing his family history, using information received from him in Math. classes. To Miss Donley, a home in Greenwood to be with Clair. To Mr. Dustman, a thermostatic control for his temper. To Mr. Fenner, the ability to kill all the deer he says he shoots. To Miss Furey, an ample reward for tolerating this yearis Sophomore Class. To Mrs. Garman, a long rest during the summer to cope with next year's P. G.'s. To Miss Holloway, Betty Boop's place in the movies. To Miss Mattie, a calm sweet disposition to use when she is directing certain of this year's Senior Class. To Mr. Moon, a self-rocking cradle so that he will DOI lose his sleep. To Miss Morse, a reasonable attitude concerning gym excuses. To Miss Persons, a sign to hang on her door Down to Shrigley's room. To Miss Schyler, scratch proof polish for the fenders of her new Pontiac. To Mr. Smith, a pad on which to write his grocery list, thus omitting an extra trip to the store for forgotten groceries. To Mr. Winterhalder, a soft pedal to use when he toots his own horn. Third-To our successors, the Juniors, we give and bequeath the following: To Lois Beattie, Margaret Knight's history ability, so that Dummy will not be ashamed. To George Booth, the honor of filling all the seniors' seats in detention. To Dale Burdick, Abe Atherton's ability to organize an orchestra. To Richard Call, Bertha York's typing ability. To Doris Comfort, some of Ann Sheridan's Oomph. To Betty Dineen, all of jimmie's love. To Elizabeth Dwight, Paul McCool's football ability, so she can tackle Slim. To james Ells, the height of his bosom pal, Paul. To Cornelia French, some of Jean Plaisted's slimness. To Audrey Gillis, Betty Stocum's ability to get a part in the Senior Play. To Ida Hallett, a permanent wave to eliminate the necessity of wearing curlers to school. To Lucille Haight, Janet Pratt's gift of gab. To Betty Heyberger, Bertha York's ability to hold her man. To Francis Hilts, some of Junior's ability to get money, so that, at last, in their senior year, Hiltsie can pay Lois' way. To Vera Howland, love for her future husband like Elsie Hunt loves hers. To Doris Hubertus, Norma Stewart's quiet ways. Page 20 To Lois Jamison, Ann Tychi's ability to arrange her hair. To Eileen Kernan, Agnes Drake's figure fnot mathematicsj. To Jane Knight, Miss Mattie's ability not to permit anyone to run over her. To Mary Ellen Madison, the very much needed ability to become the teachers' pet. To Marilyn Maxfield, a serious school year so she will graduate. To Jack McCallum, Richton's ability to bluif. To Lewis Milligan, just a little of Bob Ordway's boisterousness to make Lewis a full man. To Jean Norton, Christine's power to get rides to Hornell, so Jean can see Bill more often. To Mildred Oakes, Elizabeth Ga1utia's brains to go with her beauty. To Louise Orvis, the ability to decide between Lewis and Richard. To Eloise Prouty, that certain something that Eleanor Roe has to get a steady. To Pauline Rafford, Chuck Wilder's pass on the Erie so she won't have to console herself in Hornell. To Nelson Ripley, part of his brother's good looks that mows 'em down. To Emily Roe, Glee McMindes' sleepy, quiet temperament to tame her. To Jack Rose, Tommy Caple's farm. - To Carmelita Rowley, Norma Freeland's square dancing ability. To Esther Scott, the artistic abilities of Ann Tychi. To james Sheehan, Bill Perham's ability to express himself. Perhaps Lorene may benefit by it. To Muriel Shinebarger, one of Charles Meng's model airplanes to be used in peddling her brother's papers. To Josephine Stephens, Belden Pratt's skill in tumbling. To Kenneth Stephens, a berth on the All-American football team. To Frances Stocum, a wardrobe of her own, so that she won't have to always borrow Betty's clothes. To Dwight Taylor, Lyle Jamison's humor. To Lorene Travis, some of Ruth Van Wie's mathematical ability. To Margaret Turnbull, an escort to accompany her to basketball games. To Betty Van Allen, the popularity she wants in Hornell circles. To Doris Wambold, vim, vigor, and vitality, obtained by eating Kellogg's All-Bran. To Jack Wambold, box of Ralston to aid in wielding his cello bow. To Virginia Wentworth, Ray Well's stamp collection to add to hers. To Beulah White, Francis Scranton's dancing ability. To Betty Wilkins, an ability like Richton's to make up stories. n To Fred Yanni, Ardath Phillipson's fifteen years to replace his age, so he can play basketball for C. C. S. for three more years. In witness whereof, We have hereunto subscribed our name, the first day of March in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty. ' CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY. We, whose names are hereunto subscribed do certify, that on the first day of March, 1940, the class of nineteen forty, the testators, subscribed their name to this instrument in the presence of each of us, and at the same time, in our presence and hearing, declared the same to be their last will and testament and requested us, and each of us, to sign our names thereto as witnesses to the execution thereof, which we do, hereby, in the presence of the testators and of each other on the said date, and write opposite our names, our re- spective places of residence. U. R. CRAZEY, Crazevill Cemetery. I. M. LOONEY, Canisteo Castletown, Page 21 CMQSS WBQEQHECY For several years it has been the custom for a few members of each Senior class to devise a prophecy for each of their classmates, foretelling, as closely as possible, in what position each will be found ten years from the year of graduation. In 1950 we see the class of 1940: Eleanor Acker-a prosperous Hartsville farmer's wife. Harlo Atherton, jr.-Leader of Abe's Swingstersf' which received a contract as the hottest band in COWII. Robert Brown-Member of the Canisteo River Coast Guard. Thomas Caple-Still the Little man who wasn't there. Dee Clark-Turning pages for his idol, Rubinoff. Fern Davis--After having traveled from one high school to another finds herself a traveling beautician. Maxine Denhoff-Interior decorator for the Scranton-Keeler Furniture Co. Agnes Drake-Co-proprietor of the Little Shop Around the Corner. Jane Flansburg-Now making good use of her chorus work by singing in Kay Kyser's College. Norma Freeland-To replace Judy Canova in a new musical comedy. Elizabeth Galutia-Still being squired by the Lieutenant of the Hornell Corps of the Salvation Army. Richton Gardiner-Finally accepted the motto Honesty is the best policy.', Bernadine Hall-Sponsoring a matrimonial bureau for the youth of the generation. James Higgins-Appears in his new feature production, Andy Hardy Takes Betty to the Altar. Elsie Hunt-Has found her high school homemaking courses very useful in keeping house for Carl. Lyle Jamison-Settled on a New England chicken farm to see if the chickens appreciate his humor. Lewis Keyes-Has just received a patent on an alarm clock-kicking attachment for getting him out of bed in the morning. Margaret Knight-Leading lady in one of Maxwell Anderson's plays. Charles Meng-A designer of airplanes for the U. S. Air Corps. Paul McCool-Night watchman on the Cornell University Campus. Glee McMindes-Author of a Pulitzer Prize novel. Robert Ordway--Headlines, Maestro Hugo's Protege Takes Over the Band. William Perham-Future Mr. Malaprop continues his one man filibuster. Ardath Phillipson-Missionary to Africa. Jean Plaisted--World's champion in the talking marathon. Belden Pratt-Author of The Manly Art of Courtly Salutation. fCourt jester to you.J Janet Pratt-Telephone operator for the Purdy Creek Branch, and gossip columnist for the Cunisleo Times. Richard Prouty-Singing dishwasher at the Texas Grill. Burr Ripley--just hung his sign, Open for Business, Ripley Woodworking Plant. Eleanor Roe-Stockholder in gas Wells of Steuben County. Francis Scranton-Leisure time adviser to a Sophomore Class. Irving Stephens-Cross-country runner, in order to get to Cameron more quickly. Norma Stewart-District superintendent of the Wesleyan Methodist Churches. Bette Stocum-Director of the newly established Canisteo Children's Home. Mary Stocum-Conducting box socials for the Home Ec. Club. Robert Storm--Class adviser for F. F. A. Anne Tychi-Completed a volume on Origin of the Law of Averages. Christine Vanderhoef--She is South of the Border but not far away QPennsylvaniaJ . Ruth Van Wie-Still waiting for a certain person named Burr. Raymond Wells-Has graduated from college where he majored in Crew. Could it be that he likes to Roe. time Charles Wilder--Between his trumpet, his deer hunting, and his camera, Chuck has still found no for a steady girl. Bertha York-As to the future of Bertha, there's no doubt, Eldon is the only one who ever really did count. Page 22 26 Seated, Left to Right-M. Cook, L. Yanni, E. Bowell, B. Lusk, E. Burdick, L. Knight, L. Davis, B. Robinson, I. Allen, B. Andrus, I. Gillis, D. Morse, M. Rogers, It. Bee-be Second Row-D. Van Hassent, E. Sliineharger, J. Dwight, M. Whitvomh, L. Cline, M. Norton, C. Stocum, Donald Fenner, Adviser: D. Abbott, M, Mnxlield, M. Carpenter, B. Maguire, J. Baker, G. llouse, W. Mann, L. Sills Third Row-N. Ireland, B. Brown, I'. Sheehan, C. Iloagland, G. Burd, G. Allen, L. Morse, F. Adams, R. Schoon- over, N. King. A. lmrsels, E. Clark, li. Andrus, M. Burns, I. Galutia, lt. Campbell, lt. Andrus. M. Dineen, J. Welch, J. Dennis, E. Morse, D. Coates. C, Cline, P. Totten, F. Vun Skiver, II. Swain, R. Brutsman, K. Heckman, B. Denniston SS 119413 OFFICERS NEIL KING - - President BONNIE MAGUIRE V ice President DORIS MORSE - - Secretary HAROLD ANDRUS Treasurer MR. FENNER - - - - - Adviser We, the members of the Freshman class of 1940, are just beginning to realize what our upper classmen have been through. Though this is but our iirst year in High School, we have taken active part in football, baseball, track, and basketball. We feel that the school could not do Without us, and we will try our best so that when we are the Seniors of 1943, we can prove this statement and our colors of blue and gold will fly above all others. Page 24 Z' Seated, Left to Right-0. Vanderhoef, H. Hults, J. Smith. M. YVhite, M. Acker, A. French, D. Miller, I. Allen, A. Jamison, M. Keeler, J. Stewart, J. Allen, M. Aultman, F. Hush Second Row-W. Kent, J. Cheesmnn, M. Brooks, M. Holland, M. Landon, H. Stephens, B. Broughton, G. DeVore Faculty Advisers, Virginia Furs-y and Donald Dickens: C. Covert, J. Drew, D. Hollowell, E. Bowell, V. Cleveland, C. Hunt, I. Swain Third Row-F. Fish, M. Norton, J. Cole, M. Mullen. F. Slmuger, A. Swift. E. Row, R. Meacham, V. Prouty, C Bertram, E. Vance, L. Van Allen. W. Cotton, H. Ellis, J. Fort, L. Todd, D. Perham, G. Reynolds, 0. Reynolds G. Young, C. Young, M. Vance, L. Freeland, R. Campbell, R. Hunt, F. Harrison, P. Crosby, E. Henry CMDJSS Qi? 09412 OFFICERS CLAYTON YOUNG - - President GERALD REYNOLDS Vice President DONALD PERHAM - Secretary WILLIAM COTTON Treasurer Advisers Miss FUREY MR. DICKENS We, the Sophomore Class of 1940, who hope to be the Seniors of 1942, have had but a short time to try to exceed the other classes scholastically and socially, but we have been active enough, so that our upper classmen have taken notice of us. We have participated in baseball, basketball, track, and football. The girls have formed a basket- ball team which has been very successful. We are looking forward to our next two years of school which will be more eventful for us and in which we will assume the more dignified duties of Juniors and Seniors. Page 25 1 Effie.. ff... ,' I Front Row, Left to Right-D. Burdirk. J. Ellis, J. MI-Calluin, N. Ripley. F. Hilts, K. Ste-pliens. lf. Yanni. Ruth Benson, Adviserg J. Rose, R. Call, B. lleylvorgor, G. Booth, A. Gillis, F. Stoeuin, L, Jainison, J. Wzunbold Second Row-C. Rowley, B. Van Allen, P. liuffurd, B. Dineen, C. Freiicli, M. Muxiield, J. Norton, L. Milligan, D. Taylor, M. Sliinelmrger, M. Turnbull, L. Travis, D, Comfort Third Row-E. Row, E. Scott, J. Knight. E. Dwight, E. Ke-rnan. M. Oakes, M. Mzulison, B. XVi1kins, L. Orvis, I. Hallett, D. lvilllllllllfl, B. XVhite, L. Huipzht, D. llulnertus, I.. Beattie Fourth Row-V. Howlninl, J. Stephens, J. Sheehan, E. Prouty, V. XVentwoI'tlI OFFICERS KENNETH STEPHENS - President DORIS COMFORT - Vive President Lois JAMISON - - Secretary ELIZABETH DWIGHT Treasurer Miss BENSON - Adviser We, who will be the Seniors of next year are just beginning to feel and see the duty that is to be ours when we will be Seniors. This year We have had successful events, such as our play, Junior-Senior Banquet, and Junior Dance. We have selected as our flower the Red Rose and as our colors wine and white. Members of our class have taken active part in baseball, track, basketball, and football. We hope we have proved ourselves as outstanding as any Junior class, and will try our best to equal or exceed any other Senior Class of the Canisteo Central School. Page 26 Seated, Left to Right-V. Ford, E. Brenning, J. Maxtield, J. Cotton, D. Beattie, II. Shineburger, D. Burns, E. Austin, D. Crain, J. Holloran Second Row-V. Travis, A. McMindes, H. Acker, M, Strong, E. Clewell, F. Lorrow, D. Bossard, L. Swift, K. Oakes, M. Taylor, C. Aultnmn, R. Jamison Third Row-R. Dennis, A. Matacale, F. Ferree, M. Phillipson, H. Jones, R. Meyer, R. Nelson, P. Kittell, H. Stephens, A. Drew, M. Atkins, H. Norton, R. McCallum Fourth Row-G. Van Wie, R. Turnbull, C. Heckart. D. Weber, G. Landon, B. Nichols, A. Cook, E. Reynolds, M. Burns, D. Atkins, M. Payne, G. Young ILGQSS H939 OFFICERS DONALD BEATTIE - - President HAROLD SHINEBARGER Vice President JEAN COTTON - - Secretary JACK MAXFIELD Treasurer A singular distinction of the Class of '39 was their high scholastic standing, which surpassed that of all the other classes graduated from Canisteo. Among their number were several excellent athletes, thespians, debaters, artists, public speakers, musicians, and group leaders. Performances of the Junior and Senior Plays were successful both financially and artistically. Although activities in the social field were somewhat limited by poor facilities and the erection of the new fCentralJ school, there were the usual number of parties, dances, etc. Outstanding among these affairs were the Junior Prom at which Don de Serio's orchestra played, the Senior Ball featuring the music of Andy Grillo's orchestra, and two junior-Senior Banquets, and the trip to Owasco Park. Page 27 IR' Q. P' Q Page 28 565 f ,. 215 ,' E. , Q E 11 if , '--1.141 , 5525.3 5 i R ,,.,-..,-4, A 3- , . , Z, 1541, if' -ffqfyi eg. 'A ' 31 'if ya-ff i -ui: ,Q ,ug 54 :7 ,, E' . 445. 'ik 'Avg au 2- G fi '.'- 'A ' ' 'f ff- . - fL 5A e 'QE .2525 ' - 1 . -b .vc fm' ers f wi 1315- A , - 25 ':-, ,Tj-gl . , .wr . '- - ' . . W ' ' z fi 2 J: ' 'f-1. - fs ':, 13: !- Wg V-J3Q.55lbZ' ' 1 ,3 52, 2. 4 v4'2'.n3'e-541'Q1-igf5Ef3:hni 7 7 QRS '1' :SQ jf Q- '. H. -. ' , 1, 33 f . R N -H, . 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D- 'bi' fl-'- l-- fi'- 5 W ,,,,,,-,,s..:.-4' 154, k1.'i,vl.,fv4 vff ' Front Row, Left to Iliulit -B. Stos-mn, Tl. Van XVie. M, Knight. F. XV. Smith, Adviser: F. Scranton, B. Ripley, J. Pratt Second Row--A. Tyr-hi, J. Plzlistml, E. Hzilntia. L. Jnniison. l . Meng. G. Mm-Mindes, N. Stewart, B. York Third Row-J. Higgins, C. Wilder, W. Pc-rhnin, H. Atliertun, Jr., 1'. My-Cool, R, Ordwny, B, Pratt U3 ENIUSTEGBDINI S Hilti? MARGARET KNIGHT RUTH VAN Wm - FRANCIS SCRANTON BURR RIPLEY - Art and Atlrvrtising-Maxine Denhoif, Norma Freeland, Ann Tychi Class History .,..,...... Bette Stocum, Robert Ordwav Clubs ....., ........,.... , .. ........ janet Pratt Sports ....... ...... B eldcn Pratt, Richton Gardiner Classes .... Jean Plaisted Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor - - Business Manager - Assistant Business Manager Photography, . ,..,.. Charles Wilder, James Higgins Typisl-Bertha York--To Bertha our sincere ap- preciation for her faithful service Gz'n1'ra1 Staff-Charles Meng, Lyle Jamison, Norma Stewart, Elizabeth Galutia, Harlo Atherton, Jr., William Perham, Glee McMindes, Paul McCo0l, Christine Vandcrhoef Faculty Adviser .... ....,. F rederick W. Smith We wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Smith for his never failing energy and advice which has made our Year Book a success. Page 30 Front Row, Left to Right-G. Young, M. Knight, Principal D. M. Gardner, C. Wilder, N. Ripley Second Row-D. Yan Hassent, F. Hilts, G. Raffnrd, R. Kennedy, C, Mm-Mindes Third Row-G. Reynolds, P. Larnard, D. Burdick, B. Ripley EDEN? SENGEDWTE OFFICERS RICHTON GARDINER - President CHARLES WILDER Vice President MARGARET KNIGHT - - Secretary NELSON RIPLEY - Treasurer The Student Senate is a relatively new organization. The purpose of this organization is to offer students an experience in governmental activities and to give the students a share in the management of the school. Due to a cut in the school budget the Student Senate, this year, has taken the responsibility of paying for the 'lHonor Awards. These awards which average about S100 per year, are quite an item when the State Aid is greatly decreased. Page 31 Front Row, Left to Right-E. Scott, M. Madison, J. Stewart, F. Lnrrow, Virginia Furey. Advisor: J, Muxlir-lil. V, Ailltmnn. M. Oakes Second Row-G. DeVore. A. Jilllllfillll. ll. Vain Allen, R. Tllflllbllll, D. Burrliek, N, Ripley, Pl. Dwight Tllird Row-J. Knight. K, Sta-Ulu-Ils, .I. Ilullowell, ll. Jzuiiisoil. G. Totten. I . Y:IIIIIi, D. Bossaril TCQTEEITW OFFICERS FRANCES LoRRow - Editor-in-Chief JACK MAXFIELD - Associate Editor CHESTER AULTMAN - Associate Editor Miss VIRGINIA A. FUREY - Adviser The Newspaper Club of the school has charge of publishing the monthly paper, The Totem. The club is composed of 22 members. It is so arranged that each depart- ment has two or three reporters under it. The departments are divided up as follows: Art, Gags and Giggles, Round the School, Clubs, Sports, Production and Distribution. About 125 copies of The Totem are sold monthly. Part of the capital for running the paper was received from some of the local merchants in return for an ad of his own choice in each edition. The faculty adviser for The Totem is Miss Virginia A. Furey, head of' the Business Department of Canisteo Central School. Page 32 Seated, Left to Riy:htgM. Norton, H. Atherton, Jr., W. Perlmm, J. Plnisted, K. Blass Standing-J. Norton, D. Burdick, J. Maxfield, C. Wilder YLNCQDLI9 T GRS With the realization of our new centralized school with its beautiful gymnasium a definite need for a dance band Was felt by the student body. To meet this need a group of this year,s seniors organized a band in time to play for the 1939 Junior-Senior Banquet. After purchasing some new music and spending many hours in practice the above organi- zation has become a polished jazz orchestra playing for the many social functions of the student body. The student body feels that the services of this fine organization are among the most valuable musical contributions to the school and hope that some one will be able to continue the organization after the 1940 graduation. Page 33 Seated, Left to Right-J. Jamison, R. Kennedy, L. Cline, B. Denniston, R. Kennedy, Leo Dustman, Advlserg M. White, D, Morse, D. Miller, M. XVl1itc0nxb Second Row-L. Aekor, J, Iloeknrt. ll. Jnho, Il. Mnzuire. E. Roe. F. Shauger, E. Scott, J. Baker, K. SCllO0ll0VOI', E, Bowvll, K. Stiles Third Row-C. Stor-um, J. Jamison, E. Stocking, II. Keyes, P. Larnurd, XV. Van Allen, B. Dimmick, l'. Hallett, J. Clarkson, XV. Powers STEFD ECE. I OFFICERS U RICHARD KENNEDY - President MARY WHITE - - Vice President BLAKE DENNISTON Secretary-Treasurer MR. LEO V. DUSTMAN - - Adviser This club is one of the most useful so far as the entire school is concerned. The mem- bers take charge of providing all the necessary stage sets and lighting effects for the many plays and assembly programs. The plays often call for scenery and properties not avail- able and the ingenuity of the adviser and members has been used to provide these essentials for our productions. Page 34 Front Row, Left to Right-H. Atherton. Jr.. XV. Perhnm. M. Strong, Josephine Anderson, Marguerite Mattie, Advisers: F. Stocnrn, J. Pratt, A. Tychi Second Rowffl.. Orvis, C. French, E. Pronty, ll. Van XVie, F. Fish, B. Hull, I.. Jamison, B. Dineen Third Row-F. Orvis, E, Row, R. Orrlway, J. Mc-Callum. J. Higgins, R. Meyer, M. Knight eta maine c l OFFICERS MARGARET STRONG - - - - President WILLIAM PERHAM - Vice President 4 FRANCES STOCUM Secreiary-Treasurer Miss J. ANDERSON - - Adviser The Dramatic Club of Canisteo Central School is one of the oldest clubs in the school. The purpose of the club is to instruct dramatic technique and give expression to dra- matic talent. During the year of '37 and '38 the club presented The Pampered Darling for an exhibit program. It also presented Swept Clean Off Her Feet, for an assembly pro- gram February 28, 1940. On February 10, 1940, the club had a bake sale to raise money for the club picture in the KANISTEAN. Page 35 Seated, Left to ilight D. Allen, I. Allltmnll. D. W:-lrtr-rs. R. XVi1kins. Ilelen Sm-hllyler, Adviser, A. Morse-, H, I +-4-xlzllxuixty, IL Miller Sevouii How-WJ. Smith, A. Travis, U, Mr-Miiulezs. J. Dmlgllerty, L. Steve-11s. li. Havens, A. Carney, S. Woodworth, Il. Uualtes, D. Covert Third Row4B. Dihecn, L. 'l'1'zu'is, B, Andrus, I. Gillis, A. Tyvhi, N. Free-innrl 6353? C QD OFFICERS RUSSELL WILKINS - President DORIS WARTERS - Vice President ANNABELL Moasu - - Scrretary For many years Canisteo has enjoyed an art club. Its members assist with decorations and advertising for various school programs and community events, as vyell as receiving instruction in arts and crafts. A marionette show and joint Christmas programs, in col- loboration with the high school chorus are past presentations of the club. Page 36 Seated. Left to Right-J. Allen. A. Gillis, M. Post, D. Comfort Standing-N. Ripley, R. Meyer, B. Broughton, Ellen Donley, Adviser: J. Mr-Cullum, L, Milligan DE GQTE SEND WDIEUC SFEGQGSUNG OFFICERS JEAN ALLEN - - - President AUDREY GILLIS - Secretary-Treasurer Miss ELLEN DONLEY - - Adviser In 1937 the Canisteo Central School was granted a charter by the National Forensic League. The debate and public speaking teams have been very active since this time engaging in tournaments throughout western New York and competing in the sectional and state contest sponsored by the National Forensic League. This year the charter for membership expires and the teams are Working to earn enough points to keep the chapter of this splendid National organization in the Canisteo Central School. Page 37 r s fo My ,,,ry,f,MU 5 iff, E Seated. Left to lliirhtf--f.I. Knight, B. York, L. Travis, E. Sm-oft. E. Dwight Stnndingfi-Iildn Cole, Advisory E. At-ki-r. M. Madison, M, Turnbull, B. XVi1kins, M. Slxillellzlrger, E. Hunt, A. Drake FHICDUUHEUUDRHSUENJG CMU OFFICERS AGNES DRAKE - - President JANE FLANSBURG Secretary-Treasurer Miss HILDA CoLE - - - Adviser The Senior Homemaking Club was founded in 1938 by Miss Hilda Cole for the pur- pose of buying new equipment for the newly organized homemaking department. After a successful first year it launched its second year by electing Agnes Drake President and Jane Flansburg Treasurer. It was decided that the meetings would be held bi-monthly at the respective homes of the members. One of the first social high-lights of the year was a tea given to raise money for the club's picture in the yearbook. Of late, the F. F. A. Club and the Homemaking Club have joined forces for entertainment. First, it was a combined assembly program and then it was a box social. What other events will result in the future? Page 38 Seated, Left to Ilig1itfT. Caple. M. Phillipson, NVz1y:1e Fraxndull. Adviser: A. Swift, D. Clark, R. Full Standing--K. Ilecknian, Il. Ilrutsunnn, L. Todd, E. Henry, I'. MvCoo1. I. Stephens, R. Storm. J. Ella, F. Van Skiver, J. Fort, E. Vauive, C. Hunt Top Rowf-J. xvfflijll, E. Clark, ll. Svlinonovor, C. Cline, U. Iloalglnnd, G. Reynolds, P. Crosby, L. Rook, M. Burns OFFICERS MYRLAN PHILLIPSON - President THOMAS CAPLE - Vice President DEE CLARK - - Secretary RICHARD CALL Treasurer ALLEN SWIFT - - - - Reporter MR. WAYNE N. CRANDALL - Adviser The Canisteo F. F. A. Club has twenty-eight members who are in good standing in the local chapter and in the State Association. In addition to the regular club meetings the club has conducted a project tour of several boys' enterprises, had a Parents' and Sons' Banquet with 75 in attendance, played seven practice basketball games with other F. F. A. Chapters, won five, lost one, tied one. The club won Steuben County Basketball Championship by defeating Addison, Corning Northside, and Campbell. A judging team was sent to Ithaca for Cornell Farm and Home Week contests. Page 39 Seated, Left to Iligllt-ffi9I'5llIllllQ Burr, Adviser, 15. Andrus. XV. Mann, I. Gillis, J. M4-Kenzie Standing-V, Andrus, Ii. Sills, Il. Clmlmmn, L. Kinner, M. Rogers, E. Bowf-11, M. Cook, G. Ells, E. Seeley, D. Lee, L, Yanni, D. XV0lc:l1, IG. Sm-Ivy, II. Kurnvs FUEQSTGQDLQ EGHTI' C UI OFFICERS BETTY ANDRUS - President IRENE GILLIS Vice President WILMA MANN - Secretary JANET MCKENZIE Treusmfcr Mlss GERALDINE BURR Adviser This club was organized for those girls who are interested in things pertaining to health and first aid. At the beginning of the year we discussed child care and following this we learned of the common cold, how it is spread, and how to stop it from spreading. We even looked through a microscope and saw some microscopic Water plants. Before this year is over we plan to learn something about first aid and how to bandage. Our activities have included a nursery school for small children during evening pro- grams in the school and also earning money by selling candy at the home basketball games. Page 40 It-ma. Seated, Left to Ilightfli. Zeltwangrer. XV. Iloward. E. lim-k. L. Uruslny. Caitlin-rixue Ilollwaly. Adviser: T.. Guilivvr. C. Zeltxvunger, Il. Aniiflon, V. Burns S1-rond How-D, Sherwood, I.. lllllll, G. Feemlllprlity, E. Carnes, li, Stephens, Il. Mezlvllaxln, C. limi, Ii. XV:l1l:u't-. E. Vzlmfe. 1'. Henry Third Row-L. Cotton, C. Masters, B. Payne, D. Gardiner, C. Kernan, E. Evans, M. Mulhollen, S. Brown OFFICERS LURA GULLIVER - - - President CLYDE ZELTWANGER Vice President LEWIS CROSBY - - - Secretary Miss CATHERINE HOLLWAY Ad wiser The Hobby Club has been organized primarily for seventh and eighth grade students. However, others who are interested will be admitted. Many hobbies are represented through the members of this club. The boys who are in the stamp collectors' section have some fine collections. Some of the girls have done many fine pieces of needle work While others are collecting and mounting pictures. Several of the boys are interested in model airplane building While others specialize in Uinventionsf' The club periods are spent in working on hobbies, in programs given by members of the group, and in business meetings. We enjoy our social life with an occasional party. Won't you join us? Page 41 Front Row, Left to llightfll. Morse, li. Maiunirr-, ll. Lusk, E. Bnrnlivk. li. Andrus, I. Gillis, J. Baker, J. Allen , li. Dineen, E. Dwight, Ina Morse, Adviser, L. Bmittie, M. NVhits-. .I. Pratt, M. Mzlxtield, G. House Second llowfJ. Norton, M. Norton. E. Sliiiu-'lmrgzm-r. D. Miller ' Third Rowfll. Whitconilv, D. Box-xsnril, J, Plzlisteil, M. Lnndon, M. Keeler, B. Ileyberger, J. Dwight, B. Van Allen, C. Frvm-li. L. .l:1niison, M. Strong, D. lluhertns, L. Sills Fourth RowfD. Van Hassent, M. Madison. .I. Stewart, G. DeV0re, A. French, M. Dineen, J. Dennis, J. Knight, L. Knight, L. Davis, A. Gillis, M. Aoker, M. E. Norton, M. Carpenter. D. Ahluott UEMS0 Sl? GETS C M OFFICERS ELIZABETH DWIGHT - President BETTY HEYBERGER Vice President BETTY DINEEN - Secretary DOROTHY VAN HASSEN1' Treasurer Adviser Miss INA MORSE - Our motto: Good Sportsmanship at all timef'-Our aim-to train the girls in all sports. The Girls' Sports Club intended as a means of gaining good fellowship and co- operation to hold play days between schools. We had one on Feb. 3, and we are planning one for March 2. At our first play day Hammondsport and Dansville girls were invited, however, Danvsville was unable to attend. Basketball, ping-pong and shuifleboard were played and a good time was had by all. We plan to invite Hornell and Canaserauga to our play day on March 2. No definite program has been decided yet. Page 42 r x Front Row, Left to Right-E. Galntia, J. Norton, Jean Persons, Adviserg B. Heyherger, M, Norton Second Row-A. French, M. Maxiield, C. Stocum, V. Wentworth, M. Acker Third Row-D. Huber-tus, E. Kerman, L. Beattie, D. Van Hassent UTMDSUC C1 I OFFICERS BETTY HEYBERGER - - President JEAN NORTON - Vice President ELIZABETH GALUTIA Secretary-Treasurer Miss JEAN PERSONS - Adviser The Music Club is sponsored for those students who are especially interested in music. For the past several years the meetings have been given over to the study of music history and music appreciation. This year the club is composed of iifteen girls who form a well- balanced three-part chorus. For some time this chorus has been Working on an assembly program to be given in the spring. Miss Persons is the club sponsor. Page 4-3 l l'0llt llnw, LA-ft to llightfr li. Avki-r, L. 'l'rzxris. IG. Dwight. M. Avki-r. J, Knight. J. Norton. U. Stiwliin. A. lf'rf-ni-li, li. Stiwllni, .lt-:in l'i-rsulis. Diri-n'tm'Z 41. llllllS1'. IG. lllll'Ill1'li. .l. Vlalistvcl, ll. Yun Win-. M. Mnllismi, M, lirimks. M. Mzlxiim-lil, J. Sfvplif-lls. IP. Mille-r Sw-uml Ilmv 41. itnrrl, ll. lilirelim-li, M. Strmuu. M. Norton, IC, UI:-wi-ll. M. lbim-vu. IL Ilaili, li. Ili-ylwi'g'v1'. A. 'l'yi-hi, Il. Morse-, I.. Urvis, J, Dwight, U. l r1-nvli. Xl. liniy,g'l1t,, li. lirulugglllnm, Il. Yun llnsss-nt. W. Manu. lf, Fish, ll. .lalluismh XY, l'1-rlmm, II. Atherton. Jr.. l'. RI:-Foul Third limi' 'l'. Fznplf-. N. lliplvy, .T. Muxlielil. C. NVil1l4-r. I. Ilzllleti. ll. lllllN'i'lllS. L. lin-utliv. A. Gillis, A. .l2lllllS0ll. . 1, , . Ii. Davis, I.. Kniglnt. M. Ilollalmls. M, Km-14-r, M. Iizimlun. ll, l'mui'urt, li. Ke-rmin, ll. xxilllllllblll. L. hnllitiu. A. Pliillipsmi, L. .Iiuuism1, M. l-I. Norton, l . Smvilln, ll. 1P1'1lw:ly,H. lie-ymnlmls CH EFRQDSS Miss JEAN PiiRsoNs, Dirfecfor' The Canisteo Central School Mixed Chorus has been organized for many years and has contributed to the entertainment of the school and community. Three years ago the chorus presented a Christmas program which has become an annual event. Two very successful operettas, Betty Lou and Tulip Timei' have been given. Each year the Mixed Chorus sings at the Commencement exercises. ln September, 1938, a Girls, Chorus was organized--this year it has a membership of over fifty. The girls competed in the sectional and state contests and received a high rating which entitled them to a placque. On April 15th the chorus will attend the sec- tional festival at Painted Post. Miss Persons is the director. Page 44 Gil OFFICERS WILLIAM PERHAM - - - - President DALE BURDICK - Vice President NELSON RIPLEY - - Secretary-Treasurer MR. HUGO WINTERHALDER - - Adviser The band was organized in the fall of 1938 under the direction of Hugo Winter- halder. During the first year the members practiced very hard in order that they might enter the Sectional and State Music Contests. They rated high enough at the Sectional Contest in Hornell to enter the State Contest at Snyder, New York. They also rated high at Snyder and proved that practice is worthwhile. Clurinet-A. Jamison, M. Keeler, B. Pratt, M. French Horn-M. Hollands, R. Meacham. White, J. Fort, R. Jamison, L. Keyes, C. Young, - H. Atherton, Jr., J. Clarkson, P. Hallett, E. M'I0f m f'R' Joke' B' Van Allen' Stocking, Cheesman, J. Stewart, W. Perham. Tmmbmm-G Burd R Meacham R Ordway Cornet-L. Travis, D. Clark, G. Reynolds, D. H , Perham, B. Brown, J. Ordway, R. Robinson, R. Bam-D. Burdick, V. McCool, G. Totten, P. Van Wie, F. Adams. Crosby' Flule-J Woodrug M. Brooks Drums-N. Ripley, W. Cotton, M. Norton. A110 Saxophone-P. McCool, J. Plaisted. T umf'et C' Wilder- J- Maxfield- Tenor Saxophone-K. Bloss. Barilone-M. Strong. Page 45 ESCEHIE TEX OFFICERS WILLIAM PERHAM - - - - President DALE BURDICK - Vice President NELSON RIPLEY - - - Secretary-Treasurer MR. HUGO WINTERHALDER - - - Adviser The orchestra was organized in the fall of 1938 under the direction of Hugo Winter- halder. This organization proved practice makes perfect. It won the State Contest in Class D, at Snyder, New York. The orchestra has rendered a great service to the community by playing at several of its functions. Violins, I-V. Wentworth, M. Strong, J. Norton, Oboe-A, Jamison. M. Maxfield, R. Kennedy, B. Maguire, D. Lee, Dennis, D. Clark. Flute-J. Woodruff, M. Brooks. Violins, II-M. Parks, M. Landon, W. Warters, B. Alto Saxophone-J. Plaisted. Chilson, B. Travis, D. Comfort, F. Coddington, G. VanHasseI-It, M. E. Norton, P. Hale, F. Fish. TWUV Sf1ff0Pb0f'4'-K- Bl0SS- Violcs-L. Jamison, L. Travis, B. Heyberger, E. French Horn-M. Hollands, R. Meacham. C. Roe. Cornet-C. Wilder, J. Maxfield, R. Van Wie. Cello--J. Wambold, E. Burdick, E. M. Roe. Tronzlvone-G. Burd, R. Meacham, R. Ordway. Bass Vial-P. Crosby, D. Burdick. Drums-N. Ripley, W. Cotton. Clurinel-H. Atherton, Jr., C. Young, W. Per- ham, J. Stewart. Tube-G. Totten. Page 4-6 13, 9 Sfgg 2 3 3. i , f M .4 , . f ,ai R gba H' K -4. 2 I ' ' ,-: XR 4 'Q5f, 'A' ' 5 V, - fi-f EM gr-.t Q5,2f:35,f5.. Q V 1 . , A xHi,4ZQ,f figs . il' U-x ks fi x. . F, fa 3 1: Q i ga its X ,L U . A ., , vlv -. VE, hx, 3, MM SV f 4- Q. . A Q. mn.: :Q P1 v -v w f v '. Y- 11 ' ' f. NNN- '1y?QS,ix1,,.gIn .a,Q . 1 Xxx X N' If mc! I Q., ' 'QES3 ' ' ' ' , 1i5f:?? 33 'W Eg g 'fu 'T' V I -'fi'r??f? fi 5 - : Y ,. ',5,,13'-,f 'sg' Wm, xw.uf 1Z Q':: 1 L ' ' X '?11E2:2E '3 A 'm Mw1-Q5f'4.- 'A . ' gfifiggii i 5' . 'rib' -Hz .K . . 9 X 5,35-Z4':1'v gfsuyfi, -Q - ' . L ga , 51455 1 fag M-1-uzqi ' ,Q V'-'li' 5, a t I 4 E-,743-ji, Wing -1.1-:g,., '4 21 : x' - A .- Wifi lf' ,ff Q 2 -.: 1g?fE5 rf-I F , -l H, ..v -aewmc-g, ,Q - , .-.. .V x Y' 'jijii , . - '- -' , , , ' .-, : W , 4.y+,,., 1 ' A L, , J i zz Left to Right- f-194111 All:-ii, .Inyvo Stewart, Anna .Iamison, Lois T51-nttio, Pram-os Stoeuni. Lois Jamison EEEQHE D E235 Prior to 1935, our teams entered their games without the support of an organized cheering section directed by trained cheerleaders. Finally a few of the students or- ganized a group of cheerleaders. They knew very little about cheerleading and they had no one to coach them in the technique of cheerleading. However, they faced the battle bravely and came through triumphant. The Hrst cheerleaders were Bernadine Roach, Erma Reynolds, Margaret Knight, Merrill McKinley, Robert Turnbull, Nelson Ripley. After the first year only the three girls remained. This group was organized in 1935 and continued until 1939. In the fall of '39, eleven girls tried out for cheerleading. Of the eleven, the six above girls were chosen. During the ,39-'40 year new uniforms were made for the cheerleaders. The uni- forms are red corduroy skirts with white satin blouses. Page 118 Kneeling. Left to Rigl1tgL. Yanni. J. l-ferree. l . YVilder. K. Bloss. C. Hunt. R. Tnrnhnll. N. King, I. Stephens. D. 'I'aylnr, C. Anltmnn. K. Spencer Sflllllllllg-I. Swain, II. Keyes. J. Ells, K. Stephens. D. Bnrrlic-k. Il. Orflwny. J. Maxfielrl, F. Yanni, Il. Meyer, D. Beattie, ll. Prouty, Il. Jamison. G. Totten, E. Bowell. Managers: G. Young and B. Pratt, Coach Donald Brennan ?CfM5JTl'l The 1939 football season was at least a moral success if not too much a physical one. Handicapped by a lack of reserves, Coach Brennan's charges deserve much praise because of their sportsmanship, attitude and the fight they displayed against superior teams. 19 3 9 SCHEDULE Canisteo ..... . 0 Painted Post Home Canisteo 7 Wellsville .. Home Canisteo 6 Portsville Away Canisteo 20 Spencerport Home Canisteo ..,... 18 Ellicotville . Away Canisteo ....., . 0 Bath .. Home Page 49 52? 9 Seated. Left fo Right-J. F5-rree. F. Yanni. T. Yanni. R. Meyer. XV. I'4-rhnin. D. Beattie. F, Anlfnmn, ll. Pratt Stninlim:-4-ll. Mm-Mimlvs, J. Ilnllmvm-ll. H. Kitts-ll, D. Taylor. J. fim'tun. D. Ilnrrlir-k, F. Ililts, K. Ste-plus-ins, Donald llronnnn, Cnnvln GQSUSET M. Deprived of a possible league championship and play-off by a rising attendance that has classified Canisteo as a Class A school, the '39-'40 team has showed remarkable skill against tougher opposition. SCHEDULE Canisteo .,..., 34 Wellsville ,....... . Canisteo .,.... Naples ,.... ... Canisteo ...,.. 13 Madison . .... Canisteo Nunda Canisteo ...... 30 Andover ..... ..,. C anisteo Addison ,,.,...,. Canisteo ..... 23 Wellsville ...,,..... Canisteo Hammondsport Canisteo ...,.. 24 Painted Post ...,.. Canisteo Bath .,...,.,....... Canisteo ..... 26 Wayland , . .. Canistco Andover , Canisteo ..... 14 Addison ......,..... Canisteo Wayland ..,.. . Canisteo ,..... 44 Hammondsport C211iStC0 ...... Bath ....., . Page 50 Front Row, Left to Right--C. Wilder. J, Hallowell, H. Kittell, M. Phillipson, K. Stephens, R. Meyer, J. Gorton, D. Beattie, Donald Brennan, Conch Back IlowfD. Taylor, T. Yanni, J. Ferree, XV. 1'9l'll2llI1, II. Atherton, Jr., J. Ililts, B. Pratt, E. Swain, F. Yanni IGHSEI M. Following a rather successful first season, the Redskins, backed by a formidable array of veterans, are looking forward to a successful season. The veterans will be backed by a promising yearling squad. However, this year the team is advanced into the Class A League, and will play a tougher schedule. LAST YEAR'S SCORES Canisteo ....... ,,., l l Jasper ......... Canisteo ,...... .. 3 Troupsburg Canisteo .. 7 Greenwood Canisteo ...,... .... 1 6 Jasper ......... Canisteo ,. O Troupsburg Canisteo ,. 9 Greenwood .... . Canisteo .. 4 Hammondsport Canisteo .. 6 Dundee .,.... . Away Home Home Home Away Away Bach Bath Page 51 Front How, Left to Ri1:htffD. Beattie. XV. 1'f-rlmm, J. Ferre?-, F. Yanni, J. Mnxiif-111, C. Anltman. R. Meyer Sei-und How fI'. M1-Foul. 11. 'l'urn1m1l. 11. l,l'0llf5'. K. Iiloss, F. XVil1lf-r. F. Ililts. 11. Kittell, M. Plxillipson, J. Hurtmi, L. Mulligam. Ilounlfl Brennan, Umwli 'l'hir1l Ilow -E. llmw-11, ll. Urnlwny. Il. ANI!-'I'f1lll. Jr., .l. Ilollowe-11, T. xrlllllli, D. Burllivk, Il. Taylor, I. Str-plmeus, K. Ste-plxeus E3 Canisteo always has had a few outstanding track candidates. Spring should see the veterans and a group of Freshmen setting to work aiming their guns at the standing rec- ords. The present track records are: Discus-William Perham-105' ., Shotput-Richard Fish-45' S ,. .. High jump-Paul Stewart--S' 112110 ...,.. . ,. Relay-Maxfield, Meyer, Beattie, Landon-40 220 Yd. Dash-Robert Meyer-23.6 sec. , SCC. ... ...Hornell, Rochester, ..Canisteo, Canisteo, Hornell, Wellsville, 100 Yd. Dash-Norman Rosenberg-10.2 sec. . 440 Yd. Dash-Duncan Boughner-53.5 sec. 880 Yd. Run-Stanley Gay-2 min. 16 sec. , 1 Mile Run-Harold Slawson-4 min, 45 sec. 220 Yd. Hurdles-Richard Hart-26.4 sec. . Broad Jump-Richard Hart- 21' 7.75 Pole Vault-Karle Zeltwanger-11' 8 Page 52 ,.....,....Bath, .....,..Bath, Bath, ,. ..,.. Bath, ...Canisteo, . .We1lsville, 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1932 1934 1936 1936 1936 1935 1934 52012 W Gm SM W S OUR ADVERTISERS MAKE THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE. YOUR COOPERATION IN PATRONIZING THEM WILL MAKE FUTURE YEARBOOKS POSSIBLE PATRONS AND PATRONESSES DR DR DR DR DR. DR. DR MR MR. MR. AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND MRS. K. E. COMFORT MRS. HAROLD STEWART MRS. 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