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v .- .L ietex ff 'f J IVR c U 4A '- ' X-- A Qt? 2 Faculty Crzpem The faculty of the Warsaw Public Schools has spent a pleasant year socially in keeping with its sworn purpose since All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy! The oflicers for the year were: President ..... . GLADYS E. M. REED Vice-President . . . . HERBERT L. SHEAR Secretafy and Trearurer . . . MRS. MARGARET O,DONNELL. Letchworth Park was chosen by Miss Colernan's group as the site for a get acquainted picnic. The new members of the faculty made the acquaint- ance of the others under the pleasantest of circumstances. The turkey in all his glory, with plenty of fixings, made every one happy in November. The Training Class contributed to the atmos here of Miss Luces's undertaking by numerous heads. Thoughtful Puritans told, us what was to come. In February Dan Cupid made his presence known. There is no question but what the little rascal was well fed by Miss Butterfield and her minions. An after-dinner speech by Mr. Louis Parmenter proved a delightful ending to the meal. The rest of the evening was spent in playing bridge. To bring to a fitting close such an auspicious year, Mrs. Phoebe Robinson and Miss Elizabeth Bishop put their heads together, bringing to light as the fruits of their labor, a banquet at Silver Lake Country Club on June 4th, where the faculty strove to impress upon each other and the Board of Education what an altogether congenial and brilliant grou they were. Thus endeth our tale in this year of our Lordp nineteen hundred thirty. . Judge: I can't understand why a big husky man like you should beat a frail woman like your wife. Prisoner: But your honor she keeps nagging at me until I lose my temper. Judge: What does she say? Prisoner: She yells Hit rne, I dare you! Go ahead! just hit me once and I'll have you dragged up before that old baldheaded fossil of a judge. Judge: Case dismissed. A W Yr f Q
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Faculty Rofter 1 rg, A - .......... V, 'l'-'- . T, WT' R ' , Ia-. ' I ' ,- HERBERT PRESTON, PH.B., PD.B., A.M ...... Superoifing Principal SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FRANK A. CLINCH, A.B. Syracuse ...... Mathematicf and Science RONALD W. LINDEMANN, B.A., Springfield . . Phyfical Education and Coach GLADYS E. M. REED, A.B., Rochester . . ...... Engliih HAZEL HANCHETTE, A.B., Syracuse . . . . . French FLORENCE E. GREENY, A.B., William Smith . . . Latin CHRISTINE ZEH, A.B., Syracuse .... . . Hiftory ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, A.B., Wells . . . Mathematics GLADYS R. VADNEY, A.B. Albany . . . Commercial EDITH M. LUCE, Brockport . . . . Training Clam JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HERBliR'F L. SHEAR, Buffalo .... IVA M. CHASE, Mechanics Institute . GERTRUDE MCCARTHY, Potsdam . HELENJ. MILLER, Fredonia . . . MARGARET L. COLEMAN, Geneseo . . EDNA M. BUTTERFIELD, A.B., Rochester HELEN L. WASHEURN, A.B., Elmira . ELIZABETH A. BISHOP, Pcl.B., Albany . FRANCES MUNN, A.B., Rochester . MARGARET O'DONNELL, Buffalo . BELLE MILLER, Geneseo . . . NELLIE M. JOHNSON .... CORA L. WHEELER, Cortland . GRADE F MAEEL E. FREER, Geneseo .... KATHERINE AFFLECK, Geneseo PHOEBE M. ROBINSON, Buffalo . MARTHA STEVENS, Geneseo . . FLORENCE DONLON, Geneseo . MARY C. CANTY, Geneseo . ROSA ATWELL, Geneseo . ARCOLA GRAY, Geneseo . . . LULU ROSE, Geneseo .... MARGARET NANTzI-:A, Geneseo . OLIVE CHARLES, Geneseo . . RUTH WAGER, Geneseo . , . VERA VAN ARSDALE, Oberlin . MARTHA CROMWELL, Geneseo . ' 7 ACULTY Vocational Education . . Domestic Science . . . ' . Mufic . , Drawing Librarian . Englixh . Biology . . . . . Algebra ......Latin Englixh, Arithmetic, Writing Hiftory and Civicx Hirtory, Geography, Health Arithmetic, Spelling, Encglifh . S ixth Grade . Sixth Grade . Fifth Grade . Fifth Grade . Fourth Grade . Fourth Grade . Third Grade Third Grade Second Grade Second Grade F fret Grade F irft Grade Kindergarten Oportunity Clan ERE f fx? T ft Jylyyyy .QL K Q M f
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EAL 41:-' Vi tails. I . K- i Kit! fi , - P Blaft Stay? 1930 ANNETTA CAHILL, Editor-in-Chief HELENE COLEMAN ....... Arrirtant Editor ELEANOR SPINK . Alumni Editor SHIELA CAHILL. . . . . joke Editor CHARLES PETTINGILL . . . . . Art Editor EDWARD YORK .,.... Afrirtant Art Editor KENNETH GAY ........ Athletic Editor ALICE WAITE, Exchange Editor MIss GLADYS E. M. REED, Faculty Adriror BUSINESS STAFF MARY ELLEN MCGEE, Manager WILLIAM CONABLE AUDREY MARR FRED MCCONNELL Typist: .... ELEANOR MCGUIRE, VERA COLTAUX Senior Editorial We, the Seniors, are now looking forward to graduation. The Class of nine- teen hundred thirty is about to receive the reward for four years of hard work before passing into history. Graduation-the actual sight or sound of the word causes unusual thoughts to race rapidly through a Senior's mind. They may be memories of the past, realizations of the present or reveries and hopes for the future. Some will step out into the world immediately, others will go on to higher institutions of learning and, of course, others will return to high school. Whatever course may be chosen we will always be bound by a common tie of memoryg a memory of friendship with each other and with our fellow studentsg a memory of our school and of our teachers. We go forward with an unexpressed promise to these,-a hope and a determination to fulfill their expectations. We do not face the future with fear, but instead we hear its call as a challenge and we will accept it and its difficulties as such. ln our failures we will see our own faults, in our glories we will remember with gratitude those who fitted us for the winning of these glories. The thought of going forth from our familiar environment brings an insati- able sorrow-a sense of loneliness and emptiness that we do not wish to meet often in life. Before we leave we wish to express to our class advisor, to our faculty and to our fellow students a sincere appreciation for all that they have done to make our graduation possible. We acknowledge an everlasting debt to them for their inspiration and help. May each and everyone of us be worthy of them f git p if 9.11 , -
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