Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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las 33 ....... ....., ,p1-Q- l --- f S. xii - 'Q 1: ill ' I Y ,- Alumni N ewf As our Blast comes to us once more, it is necessary and befitting that we remember those who in their course of study through our illustrious school, suddenly bloomed forth in the form of a rare flower or tree-the class of '7.9. What are they doing to better this world and themselves? A great deal, murmurs someone, but let us see for ourselves. First we have lrene Avery who went to California. Travel broadens the mind or maybe it's Hollywood. Ernie Baker sells lotsa gas . Why not? Margaret Beuerlein is at the Adelphi College in New York City. Beulah Clark heard duty call and at present is at home helping father and big brothers. Glenn Copeland is a frosh at the U. of B. He's going to be a doctor and cheerfully says Some day l'll tell you what's wrong with you. Dayton Eddy is helping father. Some say that he hasn't gone but he is going. Helena Galletr is working in the Warsaw Telephone Office. Has she got your number yet? Charlotte Higgins goes Electric. She's working in the Electric Light office-Warsaw. Arvin Martin is farming but it is rumored that he is raking a Correspondence Course. Maybe How to play a sax in IO days. Irene Matteson is working in the mill until? Wm. McGee hated to leave and that is what p. g.'s are for. Elinor Meeder is running in competition with Tillie the Toiler in Rochester. Hugh Meeder simply states, I love my papa's farm. Fred Meissel is working on the farm now but we can't vouch for the future. Harold Moyer is taking construction and engineering at Clarkston Tech. A chip off the old block. Elizabeth Nugent goes to R.B.I. or I.R. going to B. a stenographer. Helen O'Brien is still with us in Shorthand but you know what that leads to- Wm. Post is at his uncle's farm. Charlotte Powers is a member of our noted T. C. May her pupils have strength! Ora Putney also leans toward teaching W. T. C. Ward Slocum remarks, As I am a man so shall I drive a truck for W. T. Slocum. Edna Smith is over at Geneseo but she comes home week-ends occasionally. Charles Thompson is attending Mechanics. Edwin Wagonblass is also taking a P.G. More and more we realize that it is the little things that count! Hazel Wever is married. Must more be said? Ruth Wheeler remarks, I will learn to teach and help him all I can. Wm. Moylan goes to R. B. I. City life is great and broadens the mind. Allen Spurr is at a school in Los Angeles, Cal. The next stop is Hollywood. Virginia Spurr goes to Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky. Ida Winchester is also a member of our Training Class. I shall put forth my knowledge to make others wise. 35' '1- W A g f 96 NZ

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r ,. L ,,. .5 rr. X f-- amd- '41 -f ir if ,S c U 4A B -,, W - - Z3 XX kgs Seniors Sojozmcfing in Wafbington Miss Hanchette trying to console Homesick Maurice. Stewart upbraiding Harold for his childishness. , Bernice and Marie throwing a heap big party Lily walking home from Mt. Vernon. Mabel waiting in vain for a telephone call. Paul returning from a swim with straight hair. Spinky without her curls. Sarah locking everyone in. Jamie adminstering sneezing or itching powder lavishly. Helen falling in love. Heydie going to bed with the chickens. A pajama parade on the roof in search of Sarah's money. Bess Bishop getting a meal from the train steward. Sheila following Annetta's clever trick of leaving personal souvenirs behind-everywhere she went. Marie bring in the mails. Cmalesl Everybody changing clothes. Heyward apologizing to desk clerk for breaking a drinking glass. Bernice registering disgust at Marie's arctics. The coach trying to date up our Hazel. Our Seniors breaking several perfectly good resolutions to say nothing of water jnitchers, drinking glasses and table tops. An a good time was had by all. Waiter: Tea or coffee? ' Stuart: Don't tell me, let me guess. Passerby: So my boy, you play football. Where do you play?-in the backHe1d? . Royson W.: No! In the front yard. Q A



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X' s lv 2 . ,W X , ......., -..+....:.-vm- - li' f ff .,. sf . 1 3 ff .., li, - f-sri? ' U, .,-. - 1 W 'jonefyu On April 11, 1930 the Senior Class presented Jonesy , a three act play, at the Farman theater. The cast included thirteen characters. The plot was built around the fact that Wilber Jones while on a vacation had become infatuated with an actress. The part of Wilber was taken by Fred McConnell. Who would ever have believed Fred to be love-sick before? As Diana Devereaux, the actress, Shiela Cahill suddenly surprised us by becoming a grown up young lady. Wilber is found out by his mother who sends Mr. Jones to the station to send the actress away. Dorothy Pratt as the mother was the ideal middle-aged Woman worrying over her son's future. Sher Baker took the part ofthe father and ably portrayed the worried business man of to-day who has sowed his wild-oats yesterday. Mr. Jones's language showed the effect of former days. The part of Mildred Ellis, the girl next door who was engaged to Wilber, was taken by Eleanor Mc Guire. We always believed Eleanor was a little bit tom boyish but her acting in the play proved it. QL 1,15 Z

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