Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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This is a delightful play taken from the Harvard Dramatic Club Playsv which have become famous. Mrs. S. Robinson and Miss Coleman helped direct and stage the play. The Faculty Glee Club sang and Mrs. Robinson contributed two lovely vocal selections. Later a delicious supper was served to a hungry group. Every month working through an energetic committee we were entertained and it would be hard to state whether the Ghost Party, sleigh ride, bridge party, or dinner was the most popular. There will be one more party fas yet a secret as to typej. The May-June committees are to combine for a grand finale. All of the teachers are looking forward to next year,s activities. A full length play to be given in the fall is one of the plans under way. LIFE WOULD BE DULL IF- Prof. didn't have that little idea of perpetual motion of l1is, to be employed in halls. Miss I-Ianchette wasn't tl1e good sport that she is. Ora Putney was as harem-scarem as Liz Donnelly. Ercil Phillips didn't take such an interest in Miss Hanchette. VVe didn 't see the smiling faces of Eleanor Spink, Ida Lape- dies, Helena Gallett, Ernest Baker and Helen O'Brien around the halls. Annetta Cahill didn 't have a new wise-crack a day. Glenn Copeland wasn't sarcastic and funny like that. Bub Moyer went with any girl besides Ruth. Charles Pettengill hadn't suddenly grown up since the Sr. Play. Stiffy Whitlock didn 't fall in love with a new girl every week. Edwin Wagenblass was any taller, and didn 't ask questions. Charles Thomson had a scowl instead of a smile. Stuart Gay ever got lower than ninety in a test. Art Firestine ever did get ninety in a test. Spot Smith didn 't have that pleasant little chuckle. Margaret Beuerlein wasn't raving about a different boy every other day. Bob Shererd ever gave the correct answer in a class. Ernest Arrnendinger wasn't such a wild boy. Prof. didn 't Wear rubber heels. We didn't have five weeks tests to keep us interested in school. VVe ever had chapel any later than 9:15. Miss McCarthy didn 't call everyone dear, Page thirty-one

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FACULTY DOINGS Early last fall the faculty of the Warsaw Public Schools organized for the purpose of making the school year a happy one socially. The officers elected were: President .s........,....... ........... M iss Zell Vice-president .,...... ...,....., M r. Nelson Secretary and treasurer ....,,... Miss Taylor The first social function we had was a dinner and bridge party held at the Homestead, in September. All had such a splendid time that they voted to be present at the ensuing parties of the year. The Ghosts Walk in October! If you are at all skeptical you should have followed us one dark October night from one weird sign to another until we met The Thingsv themselves and were conducted amid shricks and groans to Mrs. O,Donnell's deserted house. We were led from cellar to garret in the dark, frightened out of our senses by cold, clammy hands reaching out to grab us and even shrieking wildcats under the beds. We were glad to find at last a dimly lighted room where nothing worse happened to us than handling the remains of some unfortunate departed being and the usual Hallowe'en stunts. Our third party consisted of a Thanksgiving dinner. This was held held in the Home Economics room. The rooms were attractively decorated, and the tables were beautified by the flowers, favors and dainty place cards. After dinner we played bridge, after which we left with a happy satisfied feeling- -this too had been a huge success! Variety is the spice of life! This was proven by our next party planned by Mr. Preston and Mr. Shear and consisting of pleasure com- bined with education. First we all went on a sleigh ride party, after which we returned to the school house and enjoyed a speech on South America given by Mr. Thompson of Perry. Bridge followed and prizes were given. The program of the April group was held in the school building. It consisted of a one-act play the Florist Shop , the cast consisted of some members of the faculty. Cast Maude fFlorist's Book-keeperj .,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, M iss Taylor Henry QTough Office Boyj .....,...,,,.. ,,.,,,,,,,,4,, M r, Bugbee Slovsky Uewish Proprietorj .....,.,,........... ,,,,,,,,,,.,. M r, Shear Miss VVells fTimid Spinsterl ............,.,......,,,,,..,., ,,.,,,, , ,,,,, M iss Bishop Mr. Jackson fFiancee of Miss VVe1lsj ..,..,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,, M r, Nelson Page thirty

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