Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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- 4 , B-:Aff 11- l- - 'ii' A vi X. . -55 .., .Q MJ. ' i lr N 1 ' ,, . ... ,. JD HAZEL STAMP Her kindly smile did win for her many friends. Glee Club CI,2D,' Washington Trip LAURA WELLMAN Goodness is the supreme beauty. Glee Club C41' Clan Secretary Baxketball Squad C41' Waxbington Trip GORDON BAKER A tender heart, a will inflexible. Football C42 Bafketball C41' Baseball Qz,3,4D,' Senior Play SHERWOOD BAKER He trusts many but loves only one. Football C1,z,3,4D,' Baxeball CI,2,3,4D,' Barketball Cz,3,4D,' Track Cz, 351 Senior Play C3,4D. LILY NOLAN ' To be happy is my main purpose in life. Interclan Barketball Cz,3,4D,' Waxbington Trip I JOHN STREETER To be great is to be misunderstood. Waibington Trip C01 Interclan' Basketball C3,4D,' Treaxurer Clan 1 MABEL HEAD What her heart thinks, her tongue speaks. Waxbington Trip ,f It 19 li 96 9' 4 A no . .Y y ! kk

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.fl , 9 X 1 Ql-.-1------.. f P if C i-il? - 1 . -1 A H 4' Q .if - ,I , QL Z1 dh XX Y5 A l MARIE SEELY Better a blush on the face than a spot on the heart. Waxhington Trip C4D,' Glee Cluh C2D,' Interclan' Baxkethall CI,2, 31. DONNA SHAW Mine only joy is falling in love. Washington Trip ROBERT SHERERD I love the lassies and the almighty dollar. Foothall C2,3,4D,' Bafkethall C5-,4D,' Baxehall C1,3,4D,' Track C2,3D. MARIE SMITH Her smile was like a rainbow flashing from a cloudy sky. H Freshman Prize CID: Bookkeeping Prize Second Prize in Shorthand Typewriting Prize ELEANOR SPINK She sighed to many but she loved only one. Glee Cluh QD: Orchextra C4Dj Blaxt Staff C05 Interclaxs Basketball C41' Washington Trip 18



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v XY 49 .' L M f N ...- .Tv . , 41 '- ' -' F' g -C -J - A Ufaflfington Trip Sunday, April 20, 1950 Easter Sunday Morning was very beautiful in Washington, in fact it was im- possible to linger in bed. Everyone was up and ready about nine. Three young ladies gayly bedecked with corsages started out to find a church. Instead of inquiring they wandered aimlessly finding only a Bohemian and a Christian Science church. Some young men, however, had better luck. Stuie and his pals went to Hoover's church, Friends' Church. There, not far away from him, they studied our President. About two o'clock the busses left the hotel for Mr. Alban, site of the Episcopal Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, in whose Bethlehem chapel are buried Woodrow Wilson and Admiral Dewey. From there we went to the Zoological park. There was much fear for some of the members of the party but as we found the cages well filled it was soon disbanded. On our return from this most interesting place, some of our friends actually managed to find time to eat and clean up a bit. Then at 7:30 those who had ambition enough and no more important place to go were taken to the Congress- sional Library to view with awe the old manuscripts of the makers of our country and with admiration the wonderful paintings and mosaic work on the walls and ceilings of that magnificent building. Many of the girls decided then and there to buy at least one mosaic bracelet from the cute little Chinese souvenir shop near the hotel. Evening by no means ended the day for upon their return to the hotel the Warsaw bunch immediately began to talk it over, write home, or just plain raise cane. Tuesday, April 22, 1930 Tuesday morning we visited the Bureau of Printing and Engraving where we saw the people making money. There were more stamps and money in that building than any of us ever expected to see at one time. Over one half the employees in the building are women. Most of the party got a big kick out of seeing one or two of the male employees driving around the building in little cars, on which they carried paper. Next we went to the Corcoran Art Gallery where we saw many statues and watched an artist painting pictures. We did not spend much time in this place. Then we walked over to the State, War, and Navy building which is a short distance from the Art Gallery. The next stop was the treasury where we saw many old coins and a few pictures. In this building there is also the flag which was hanging from Lin- coln's box at Ford Theatre when he was assassinated. At the White House We saw the paintings of all the presidents' wives except Mrs. Hoover. We also saw several rooms in the house but we did not see the Z5 1' XX X1 Q A a g as F 20

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