Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY)

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I SECTION ONE PAiE Blasl Sfalf ......,... Conlenh ..........,. Dedicafion ............. Drawing of Fronl Enhance Ex Lilaris-R. Lowden .... Faculry Piciure ....... Freshman ........... ln Memoriam ......... Juniors ................ Junior Class Presidenf . . . Junioriiams ..........,. Junior Snaps ........... Message. Mr. Presfon's . . . Pafrons ............... Saluhlorian ......... Seniors ........,...... Senior Class Advisor ..... Senior Class Presidanf . .. Senior Edilorial .,....,.. Senior Play ........... Senior Prophecy .... '56 Sllif i4JJaL.l,If .2 6 3 I 2 I 28 S 26 9 27 25 I0 4 I ....lI-I6 1 9 I7 22 ll Senior Quolalions .. .... ll-I6 Senior Snaps ..... 24 Sophomores ...... 28 Sfudenf Council 23 Teachers' Association .... 2l Valediclorien ..................... I Wha-I' Would Happen lf? .............. I9 SECTION TWO--STUDENT ACTIVITIES ..... 29 Almanac ........................... 42 Alumni News .......,. . ..... . .... ,. 39 'Baseball ................... 30 Boys' Baskefball ............... 33 Faculfy Slrafches--M. Curfiss . . . .... .40-4I Fooiball ................... 3I Girls' Baslefball ........ Glee Club ....... Hi-Y .............. lnsfrumenlel Group .... Tennis ................. Track ......., . ...... . .. Traci Slelch-O. Keeney. SECTION THREE--LITERATU RE , . . Abe's Home ...,....... An Ancienf Landmark .... Afhleh, The .......... Blast Jokes ............. Confrafsf, A ............ Developmeni of Educelion Fishermen, The .......... l-Q Test ............... Jokes .................. l.ove's Old Sveef Song .. Messer Marco Polo ...... Moming ............. Nelure .......... Ouesfionneire .......... Safely Valve ............ Shefch of a llasl' Meefing Snow .................. Sunsef, The ............ Toad. 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We all appro- oiafo her friendly, willing suppori. i 5 enin' Cla!! al' nlviivft .vale vllicllarian ELEANOR GAYTON We have ofien been amused by Eleanor's apparenl' dreaminess and absenfminded affi- iude in school, and elsewhere, bui her mefhod seems fo reap success. In spite of ihe sfrong compeiifion she has walked ol? easily wifh fhe valediciory honors of her senior class. Her aclivify in school organizaiions has been greaily appreciaied. As you probably know, she has red hair and we ihink she is rafher cufe. 5 alvttatvtian DOROTHY COPELAND Doroihy Copeland, beffer lmown as Doi, has always been near the top as far as slud- ies were concerned and now she has carried off fhe saluiaiory honors. She has been ac- five as a member of various school organiza- fions. We would noi advise you fo fry argu- ing wifh her because her snappy comeback will reduce you fo eiiher laughfer or silence. Her large blue eyes demand plenfy of a'Hen+ion and usually gei it Semin' Clan Wteiiclenf JAY JOHNSON Mosi' Exfraordinary, I musf say. This dark haired youfh has proved iusi fhis: in i930 he came from Hermifage and en'l'ered eighih grade. A+ this time he was very shy and mosi' sfudious. Parficipafing in sfudenf acfivifies, he became a leader. Through 'lhe friendship of a blonde his bashfulness disap- peared. His desire is fo go io college. He has e greal 'fufure if all works ou? and we wish him 'the besi' of luck. nnin' and pfeiivlent THOMAS COLEMAN Tom to his friends, is one of ihe mod' popular of ihe high school boys. Ofher ihan Junior Class President he is an aciive Bled member, 'lraok manager and an honor sfudeni. He is a loyal Irishman and will iight ai' ihe drop of a haf. He is famed for his sfrideni' voice, and his causfic wif. His hobbies are raising dogs, swimming, and colleciing coins and siamps. 9, 1.5. gi. '- Jlflt pszefiani Jlfleiiafe 1935 TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1935 ll' is wilh a feeling of pleasure and greal sal- isfaclion fhal I see you complele your course in 'lhe Warsaw High School bul' wifh deep re- grel' when I lhinlr you will nol relurn anolher year. During lhe pasl 'lwelve years I have watched your growlh and developmenf wilh a palernal inleresf. During lhis lime I have come 'ro lmow you all personally and have lhe grealesl' of respecl' and admiralion for each one of you. I admire you because of your honesry, your inlegrily, your scholaslic alli- lude, and parlicularly on accounf of lhe greaf loyally and cooperalion lhal you have shown foward me during 'lhe eighl years you were grade pupils and your four years in High School. l congralulale you on accounl' of your nalive abiliry and your delerminalion 'lo succeed. I realize deeply 'lhal lhe class of l935 has done a greal' many lhings for War- saw High School which will be recorded his- lorically as oulsfanding achievemenls. You have ser a standard which ofher classes may well emulale. As you go ouf info 'lhe world I wish each and everyone of you Godspeed. May success and happiness be always yours. Many 'limes in years lo come disappoinlmenl, discourage- menf, apparenl failure and lempiafions will face you. Do nol faller, aim high, grif your leelh, press ever onward and upward foward 'lhe summil which you have sei' for yourself. Concenrrafe your efforls and energies upon achieving success in your chosen career. Wiihoul' falfering or hesifafing decide upon your fufure plans as early as possible and fhen work wilh all your hearl and soul lo be a leader in whafever field you underlahe. Success is noi reached af a single bound Burl' we build lhe ladder by which we rise From lhe lowly ear+h lo 'lhe vaulled slries And we mounl lo ils summil' round by round. Your Friend and Principal, HERBERT SPENCER PRESTON. enind BAKER, ELLSWORTH A. Bake La er WY Fooiball 3, 4: Baskeiball 2: lnferclass Baskelball I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Glue Club 4. Love makes us like Thai. BAUM, ALICIA Lee Beauty SpeciaIisi lnferclass Basketball I: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Drama Circle 3: Soffball 2, 3. Look who's herel Who? Mel BAUM, ETHEL El Commercial Arlis+ Drama Circle 3 There's noi a parrol anywhere ihan can oul- lalk me. BAXTER, IRVING Bax AHend U. S. Naval Academy Football 4: lnlerclass Baskefball 4: Dollars fo Dough- nuls 4: Formerly aHended: Wes? High School, Roch- esfer, N. Y. He would sfop Sf. Pe'rer's roll call fo ask a quesfion. BREWER, SHIRLEY ShirI JournaIisi ' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Circle 3: Inlerclass Bas- kefball 4. Give me a romance or give me deelh. BROMAN, WALTER Wal+ Cab Driver BasebaIl3 Why spoil today by worrying aboui 'lomorrow. BROWNE, DORIS Speed To gel 'Io school on 'lime iusl' once Glee Club l. 2, 4: OhI Doctor 2. When in ihe course of human evenls if becomes necessary fo bluff, lei us blulT. CARMODY, MARGUERITE Marg Teacher lnierclass Baskefball 2: Soffball 2, 3: Baskelball 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3. A rhepsody of words. CHANDLER, DORIS Doe llNurseIl Love is like linen-offen chang'd fhe swee+er. CHANDLER. DOROTHY Doi llNursell The way fo Bliss is noi on beds of down. eni 014 CHARLES, ROBERT CharIesie Commercial Teacher Inlerclass Baskelball I: Baskefball 2, 3: Track Mgr. 3. ln every deed of mischief he had a hearl' Io re- solve, a head fo confrive, and a hand Io execu'Ie. CLARK, VERNON BUD Good Farmer Baskelball 2, 3, 4: lnferclass Baskelball I :Track 2, 3, 4: Foofbell I. He who invenled work should have finished if. COLE, CARRIE LOUISE Carrie Diefician Blasf 3, 4 For some good man, a sweel and able wife. COPELAND, DOROTHY Dol LaIin Teacher Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Blasf 2, 3, 4: Edilor-in-Chief 4: Girls' Prize 2: Junior Prize 3: Ohl Doc+or 2: CounI and Coed 3: Drama Circle 3. AI lenglh cried she-l'll marry: wha? should I larry for? COUSINS, ERNEST R. Ernie Physical Direc'Ior Sfudenf Council I: Inferclass Baskefball I: Baskefball 2, 3: Foofball 2, 3: Track 3: Track Mgr.: Hi-Y 3, 4. Wafer is wel, Dusf is dry Life is shorf And so am I. CURTISS, MARGARET Marg Dress Designer Blasl SIelT 2, 3, 4: Business Mgr. 4: Glee Club 4: Infercless Baskelball 3. ln each cheek appears a preHy dimple, love made Ihose hollowsf' EDDY, ROBERT Bob Engineer lnlerclass Baskefball 2, 3: Foolball 3, 4: Sfudenf Coun- eil 4. He is a man, fake him for all in all, You shall noi look over his like again. FLOWERS, ERNEST Wally DraH'sman Hi-Y Z, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Assisianl Manager 3. My eyes make piclures- When lhey are shui. FRANKENSTEIN, EDWARD Eddie ElecI'ricaI Engineer Class Presidenf 3: Sludenr Council 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3: Inlerclass Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Baskerball Mgr. 4: Formerly aHended: Brookline High School, Brookline, Mess. The blush is beaufiful, bu? some+imes inconven- ien+. FULLINGTON, HARRY Harry Accoun'Ianf Blesf 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: CounI' and Co-ed 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Orchesfra 3, 4: Fooiball 2: Baskefbell 3: Secrefary and Treasurer of The Glee Club 4. l'm Ihe sweelesr sound in orcheslra heard. I935 GABBEY, FRANCIS abbey Civil Engineer Track I, 2, 3, 4: Mgr. of Foofball 3: Inlerclass Baskef- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Secrelary and Treasurer of Hi-Y 4. Gold is 'Iried by lire, Brave men by affeclionf' GATH, ELWIN BusIer BuI'cher Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Inlerclass Baslnel- ball I, 4: Sludenl Council 3: Tennis 4. Seth wilh his mighf voice, Will sway Ihe people in lheir choice. GAVIN, DICK Dick A, and P. Manager Track I, 2, 3: Ohl Doclor 2: Counl and Co-ed 3: Glee Club I, 2: Drama Circle 2: Cheer Leader I, 2: Dollars lo Doughnuls 4: Inlerlcass Baslrellaall I, 2. No lhoughf have I buf one, And lhaf, egad, is funI GAYTON, ELEANOR Gay-lie Dress Designer Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Ohl Docfor 2: Coun+ and Co- ed 3: Bals 3, 4: lnlerclass Baslrelball 3, 4: Drama Circle 3. Say, have you gol a pencil Say have you gof a pen Lend me a sheel of paper, Oh Darnl I'm Iaie again. GOODENOW, CLAUDE Goodie Ambilion undecided They lnow not how he learned al all For idly hour by hour He sal and walched lhe dead leaves fall. HOFSTETTER, LUCILLE Hora llNursell Inlerclass Baslelball 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Counl and Co-ed 3. So sweel lhe blush of bashfulness E'en pily scarce can wish if less. JOHNSON, JAY Pigg0'H Chemis+ Traclr I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 4: Inlerclass Baskelball 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Secrelary of Sludenl' CounciI3: Class Presidenf 4: Dollars fo Doughnu'ls 4: Hi-Y Presidenf 4. The girls all cried- He's quile lhe Heil KEENEY, OUIDA Wee Wee llAr+is+ll Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Inferclass Baslelball I: Sfudenl' Council 2: Class Vice-presidenl 3: Class Secrelary 4: Drama Circle 3: Counf and Co-ed 3: Soflball 2, 3: Blasl 4. O Charliel O Charlesl my love, my pride My hear! is leaping, my arms are wide. Keouel-I, JOHN Johnny Ambilion undecided I lille Ihe girls, I really lhinh I do. KIEL, FLORENCE Tarun, Ambilior: undecided The reason I giggle so much is because I have so much lo giggle over. 'Hi is eni 014 LEWIS, CHESTER Chef Archaeological CriminoIogis'I ' The deed I infend is greaf, Bul whal' as yel I lmow noi. MacWITHEY, EDWARD G. Milne ' 'Avialion' ' Marr and Collon Woodworking Prize. Lei us lly and save our bacon. MARR, SHIRLEY ShirI Avialrix Cheerleader I,'2: Soflball 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Ohl Doc'Ior 2 : The Counl' and Co-ed 3: Vice- presidenl Glee Club 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Treasurer Sludenl' Council 2: Inlerclass Bashelball I: Blasl' 3, 4: Dollars lo Doughnuls 4. l say-Clever men are good, bul lhey are nol' fhe best MEEDER, GRACE Blondie S'l'enogra pher Soflball 3: Drama Circle 3: Inlerclass Bashelball I. The gayesl Ilirf 'Ihal coached il' round lhe Iown. NUGENT, HELEN HeIen Ambilion undecided Glee Club I, 2, 3: Ohl Doclor 2: Counl and Co- ed 3: Inlerclass Baskelball I. Whal would you do wifhoul me, boys? OWEN, LOUISE Flash Commercial Arlisl Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Baslefball 2, 3, 4: Ohl Doc- I'or 2: Counl and Co-ed 3: lnlerclass Bashelball I: Soflball 3: Dollars lo Doughnuls 4. UnIhinhing, idle, wild and young, I laughed, and danced, and lallzecl, and sung. PERKINS, LYDIA Lyd Inferior Decoralor Inlerclass Basketball 4: Dollars Io DoughnuIs 4. Sha loves Io chef wilh boys, we know 'Tis 'lhe way wilh women-l'hey're always so. PFORTER, BERTHA E. Berl'ha Priva'Ie Secrelary I know lhe way Io a man's hearl, ThaI's why I'm Ialzing household arIs. RANDALL, MARY I'Mary Teacher Sludanl Council 3: Softball 2: Drama Circle 3: Glee Club 4: Inlarcless Baskelball I, 2, 3. Then she will Ialh, good gosh, how she will fall. REGAN, CLETUS CIele DocI'or Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslelball 2, 3, 4: lnferclpss Baskef- ball I: Foolball 4: Dollars Io DoughnuIs 4. My only books were women's looks, And folly's all Ihey've Iaughl me. i935 SAGGESE, LUCIA Lucia Nurse Biology Prize I: Inrerclass Baslcerball I, 2, 3, 4: Sofi- ball 2: Drama Circle 3. They say Iife's cake is frosled wilh Ihrills, Give me lofs of l'rosI'ing. SMITH, CHESTER Cher HisIorian For he was iusl' rhe hind, Whose nalure never varies. SMITH, JESSIE Jay Teacher Only weeds grow fall. SNYDER, MYRTLE MyrI Bookkeeper Bur, rhey marry brune'Hes. SPRING, AVIS Avis Music Ins+rucI'or Sfudenfs Council 2: Drama Circle 3: Baslzelball 2: Orcheslra 3, 4: Glee Club 2 ,3, 4: Ohl Docfor 2: Counf and Co-ed 3: Class Secrefary 3: Class Treas- urer 4: Inferclass Bashelball 3, 4: Presidenl' of Glee Club 4: Elementary History Prize. Wha1 s fhis dull Iown lo me, he's nor near. STREAMER, MARION Hop Beauty SpeciaIis+ Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: OhI DocIor 2: Coun'f and Co-ed 3: Dollars Io DoughnuIs 4. l sway, I bend, relreaf, advance, And evermore, I dancel I danceI STRITZEL, ROGER Shih Accoun+an'I Track 3, 4: Ass'r Mgr. Baskelball 4: Ass'I' Mgr. Fool- ball 4: Inlerclass Baslerball I, 2, 3, 4. The mounlains rumbled, and a mouse came forIh. SWEET, ELAINE Bel-ly EvangeIisI ' Drama Circle 3: Office Work 4. Ambilion is no cure for love. TOPPING, HELEN Red Ambifion undecided Dollars fo Doughnufsn 4: Formerly allended: Forl' Plain High School, Forl' Plain, New Yorlr. Or Iighf or darh, or shorl or fall, She sefs a spring 'Io snare fhem all. WILKLOW, RUTH E. Wick Priva're Secre'lary Inlerclass Baslerball I, 2: Baskeiball 3, 4. A mighfy hunier, and her prey was a man. H35 eni 014 WINCHESTER. JOHN Jock Business Man Call me af sunrise, bul don'l le+ lhe sun rise foo early. WRIGHT, KEITH Babe Business Man Baslefball 2. 3, 4: Baseball Mgr. 3: Foofball Mgr. 4: Traclr 4: Freshmen Prize I: Sophomore Prize 2: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Treasurer of Class 3: lnferclass Basketball I: Dollars lo Doughnu+s 4. A liHle nonsense now and fhen ls relished by fha wisesl' men. YUNKER, HOWARD Howdy Elecl'rical Engineer Tennis Mgr. 4 The curfew folls lhe lmell of parling day, As Howard horneward wands his weary way. McGUlRE. BETTY Micky Secrei'ary or Singer lnlerclass Baskefball 3 Chl love will make a dog howl in rhyme. SMALLWOOD. JOHN Johnny Own a Dusenberg and drive a Ford. O bed! O bedl delicious bed. Thar heaven upon earlh lo fha weary head. WHEELER, DARWIN Darwin Arl'lS'l ' Track 2: Foofball l, 2 ,3: Hi-Y 2, 4: lnlerclass Bash?- ball. Tho l am not splenifive and rash, yer have I somerhing in me danaerous. I935 The world ever moves forward: loday our knowledge on nearly every subiecl is lar more exlensive lhan il was cenluries ago. Rarely do we hear of some wonder accomplished by lhe preceding ages which cannol be done now. Nol so many years ago il was quile commonly asserled lhal mod- ern workmen could nol quile quarry or handle slones as large as lhe monolilhs of Egypl. There are individuals loday who mighl, if lhey chose, cause lhe ereclion ol pyramids. len limes larger and more dur- able lhan lhose of ancienl Egypl. However, pyramids are nol being buill because lhey are nol in line wilh lhe lrend of modern lhoughl and ambilion. ll is very doublful lhal a Damascus blade, lhe linesl blade in olden limes, would sland hall as severe usage as a modern saw blade, or even as much as lhe spring ol an inexpensive cloclz, while lhe orna- menlalion ol lhose wondrous blades. so lar as lhe execulion is con- cerned, can be excelled by apprenlices and amaleurs of loday. Granling lhal we do move forward, shall we need a beller educalion lhan lhe man of yeslerday in order lo mainlain an equal place wilh him? Educalion is a relalive lerm. Nol one of us has ever been com- plelely educaled: no educalion has ever been linished. Educalion is always, in lhe end, an individual maller. All lhal a school can do for lhe besl of us is lo leach us where lo lind sources ol inlormalion, how lo use lhe malerials al hand, and how lo use lhe lools of his profes- sion. We who hope lo do any original worl: in lhe world musl go on, from gradualion, lo educale ourselves lhoroughly in lhe lighl ol whal lhe schools have laughl us. The mosl lhorough educalion in lhe world cannol confer original power. To be effeclive. our educalion musl become a parl of ourselves as we go along. All of il musl be worlced up inlo power. A lillle praclical educalion lhal has become a parl of our being and is always available, will accomplish more in lhe world lhan knowledge far more exlensive lhal cannol be ulilized. l eniaz 5 Altavia 51411 ...W C- anim! Baker, E.-Singing as he milks lhe cows. Baum, A.-Finger-waving Mr. Boldl's hair. Baum, E.-'Living a Blanc life. Baxler. I-Co-worker of Einsiein. Brewer, S.-Professional hearlbrealer lil Brolnan, W.- Black Shirl speed demon. Q Browne, D.-Juilding up her candy business Carmody. M.-Wondering where Jay is. Chandler, D.- CuH'ing ouf Dorolhy. Chandler. D.-Raising lurheys. Charles, E.-Taking shorlening exercises. Charles, R.-Going Hollywood. Clark, V.--Raising Iii-lle bunnies. Cole, C.-Slill embarrassing Miss Zeh. Copeland, D.-Running a CCC Camp. Cousins, E.-Building lorls lo proiecf himself. Curliss, M.-Doing e Rhurnba on Broadway. Eddy, R.-Playboy on Forly-second Sfreef. Flowers, E.-Wearing oul the sidewall on Murray Sheet Franhensfein. E.--Taming pigaons. Fullinglon. H.-Thumbing back and forlh fo Perry. Gabby, F.-Nursemaid. Galh, E.-Paddling week-end specials for Danahy's. Gavin, E. J.-Manager of fha A. lx P. Sfore. Gaylon, E.-Walhing 'lo and fro wifh Elmer. Goodenow, C.-Gelling inlo somelhing he hadn'f oughl lo. l lofsleHer, L.-Sfill compaiing wiih her Junior rival. Johnson. J.-Margueriie's S'looge. Keeney, O.-Yearninq for Charlie. Keough, J.--Running a bus 'lo faha kids fo Baslefball games. Keil, F.-Sifling on Wally's lap in a Chevy coupe. Lewis, C.-Renowned scienlisf. Marr, S.-Playing bridge wifh Morris. Macwilhey, E.-America's greafesf sfunl' Iyer. McGuire, B.-Mrs. Muck Meeder. G.-Going 'lo Alfred College. Nugenf. H.-Mr. Albro's aasislani. Owen, L.-Marian's side Rich. Palermo, A.-Mayor of Rock Glen. Perkins, L.-Slill blushing 'lor Darwin. Pforfer, B.-Driving a Packard inslead of fhaf old bus. Randall, M.-Pinch-hlfling for Gracie Allen. Regan. C.-Warsaw Romeo U1 Saggessee, L.-Firsl woman presidenf of fha Unifed Slafes. Smellwood. J.-Counly Treasurer. Smith, C.-Trying lo compele wiih Huey P. Long. Smifh, J.-Studying how fo become faller. Snyder, M.--Still loving in Silver Springs. Spring, A.-Is if PaH-ridge or Parlridge she's hun+ing7 Slreamer, M.-Dancing in fha Follies Bergere de Paris. Slrlhel. R.-Warsaw's big shot Swear, E.- Mission ary. Topping. H.-Slill chisaling. Wheeler, D.-Carrying Prof bacl and forlh fo school. Wililow, R.-Sifling home kniliing. Winchesler, J.-Presidenf of Fulure Farrner's American Ass Wrighf, K.-Sfill being admired by Miss Greeny. Yunlers, H.-Sfill sending mash moles fo Mr. Boldt oeialion l FFAAI pq ----....-...... ?33r?v's's-'r'rs-'-+sH:-':-s:-svs-r'rsf'+s-'z-'r NIR! 'S' 27. 28. 29. 30. 3 I . 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38 39. 40 4l . 42 43. 44. 45 46 47 48. 49. 50 5 I I935 Lydia didn'f blush Bake couIdn'f sing lil Shirley B. didn'l falk abouf fha man Bun Clark hurried Mary and Ernie didn'f lighf Bob Eddy 'ol exciied Gayfia sfoppad dreaming Harry could sfraighfen his hair Ouida was vary bold Claudia was ever noisy Avis couldn'f wriia leflers Marion wasn'f iealous Efhal failed fo go Blanc ' Bader had lo leap sfill Margaruerife couldn'f chew gum Jay wasn'l around Eddie wenl in 'lor birds Johnny K. forgo? fo wink Dar ever came fo school Clele wasn'i a big sho? Shirl M. was anyihing buf swaaf Graco M. fell ol? a cliff Helen look Bob away from sisier Anne Mae Doris C. didn'i go for Buds Dorofhy C. forgoi her Laiin lVirgill Margarei C. forgo! io drop har handkerchief Florence K. couldn'f giggle Helen N. stopped robbing iha cradle Bob C. sludied Alicia wenf sfaady Chef L. gof io school on lime Howard Yunlers sfayed ouf laia Wall' forgof fo speed Carrie C. leff fha siraighf and narrow paih Lucille furned bruneffa Jessie didn'f always chaflar Doi Copeland . . . 7 We couldn'f prini Huis one Myrlle S. had e boyish bob Ernie F. ran Eddie Canior compeiifion Doe B. didn'f acl up Louisa didn'+ always laugh John W. sold some senior fickeh Berlha P. wenf on a dief Dicl G. spenf six hours in school Elaine couldn'+ hold her man Francis couldn'f fake care of his liH'la sisfer Rufh W. 'felled righi John S. became Presidenl' Lucy was dumb Belly M. qui! Owe iiming Chesfer S. made whoopee J 7!Ul...f 'Mimi .l W.. .15 2 ghd Eleanor Gayion Shirley Marr . . Thomas Coleman Roberi' Lowden Ouida Keeney Carrie Cole .... Reba Websier . . Harry Fullinglon Slanding: O. Keeney, J. Hamilfon, M Curfiss, H. Fullinglon, Mrs Trenberfh, L. Perkins, B Wiggins, H. Hondorf, l. Griffin. Sihings R. Lowden, S. Marr, E. Gay- Oon, D. Copeland, R. Web sler, T. Coleman. Dorofhy Copeland, Edifor-in-Chief . ..,. . . ....,........ Secrefary Liierary Secreiary A H, s Liierary Secreiary Ari' Edifor . . . . . .Asst Ar'l' Ediior . . . .Exchange Edifor Girls' Arhleiics Boys' Afhleiics Harold Burlingame .....,.,.........,............. Jolie Edi'l'or Roberf Wiggins ,........... ............,... A ss+. Joke Ediior Mrs. M. E. Trenberfh, Faculiy Advisor BUSINESS STAFF Margaret Curiiss, Business Manager Jane Hamilfon Leo McGee Richard McGee Linwood Griffin Laureha Perkins Hobarf Handorf TYPISTS Margarei Royce Berfha Pforier The firsi meeiing of the sfaff was called early in Sepiember. Since fhen, +he organizafion has sponsored several card pariies. dances, and beneiii movies, fhe profifs from which weni' foward 'lhe publicafion of 'Phe annual. ln 1'he firsf parr of 'lhe year, fhe group vo+ed io have feli' emblems which fhe Srandard Pennani' Company made. Roberl Lowden designed rhese in orange and black, and each member purchased a small one. A large banner of fhe same design was given fo +he s+aff by fhe adviser. The cooperaiive spirif of boih +he old and new members has helped immeasurably in making -the year successful. ln November fhe srafi became a member of ihe lnferscholasric Press Associaiion, and in May members and advisers aH'ended fhe annual spring conference held al' 'l'he Amhersf Cen-l'ral High School, Snyder, N. Y. I. Mr. Odell, 2. Miss Buffer- field, 3. Miss Moyer. 4. Miss Wade, 5. Mr. Albro, 6. Mrs. Embury, 7. Miss Canfy, 8. Miss Zeh, 9. Mr. Presion. I0. Miss Donlon, II. Miss Chase, I2. Miss Barilefi, I3. Miss Colony, I4. Miss Snow, IS. Miss Pierce, I6. Mrs. Trenberfh, I7. Miss Charles l8. Miss Palmer, I9. Miss Wheeler. 20. Miss Wood- ruff, 2I. Miss Pride, 22. Mrs. Broadboolrs, 23. Miss Greeny, 24. Miss Smirh, 25. Mr. Shear, 26. Miss Affleck. 27. Miss Sievens, 28. Mfg, O.DonneIl, 29. Miss Miller, 30. Miss Munn, 3l. Mrs. Robinson, 32. Miss Cole- man. 33. Mr. Muehleck, 34. Mr. Boldf, 35. Mr. Trus- selle, 36. Miss Bishop. TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Presideni ......... .............,. ..... L e ila Snow Vice-Presideni ...,.... .... M yra Bar+leH Secrefary-Treasurer . . , .... Chrisiine Zeh The Warsaw High School Teachers' Associaiion was organized in I928 wiih 'Ihe following officers: Presideni, Vice-presidenf and Sec- reiary-Treasurer. The obiecis of ihe associaiion are Io promoie 'Friendship among 'Ihe various members of ihe faculiy and Iheir friends, Io promoie fhe inieresi befween Ihe home and 'Ihe school. Forwarding I'ha+ friendship among Ihe faculiy members, Ihe associaiion includes a series of social ac'I'ivi'Iies in iis yearly program. In fhe fall an informal picnic or sieak roasi is arranged so I'he new members of fhe faculiy may be informally iniroduced in+o Ihe associ- aiion. Laier in +he season another pariy is held and in Ihe spring fhe associafion closes iis acfiviiies wiih iis Iradiiional annual banquet ll un 'I HDOLLARS TO DOUC-HNUTS On March 28 fhe Senior Class presented ifs annual play. This year ihe comedy, Dollars 'Io Doughnufs, was given. A rich family preiends fo be poor in order 'I'o please one of fhe daughiers, whose boy-friend has a preiudice againsi 'l'he rich. No sooner has ihe fun siarled than fhe ofher daughier unexpededly ar- rives wilh her friend, a European prince, demanding fhaf fhe family mainfain an exiravaganl siyle 'l'o impress fha prince. The parenis, anxious fo please fhe daughiers imparlially, fry playing fwo games ai once wifh disasfrously ridiculous resuH's. A+ one 'lime if loolrs as +hough boih girls would lose 'iheir men, bui +his calamify is averted by 'lhe sense of humor of 'lhe suilors fhemselves, who 'turn 'I'he fables wifh a clever lrick, af'ler which 'lhey wall! off wi'l'h lhe girls. The play was a greai' success in every way, and ihe class rhanlrs all oi fhose who suppor+ed il. Siending, Leff 'lo Righi L P rl' R G ' M e ms, . avnn, Trenberlh, Direcfor: C Re gan, J. Johnson. L. Owen Sifiing, Lefi 'lo Riglli K Wrighf, H. Topping M Sfreamer, S. Marr, l. Bhd! un ro Rlghfz J. Johnson, T. Coleman, J. McKee, E. Fischer, V. Schaeffer, L Grilin, 0. Carpenfer. Abseni: I- Perhins, L. leaumonl, M. Srossar, R. Eddy. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The sfudenf council was organized during fhe fall. ln May a benelil movie was sponsored, which was well alfended. W'dh 'I'he money raised. three prizes will be awarded by the coun- cil, live dollars fo 'ihe boy and girl who have done fhe mosi for 'lhe good of W. H. S., nol only in alhlefics buf in social inferesls and schol- arship. The fhird prize will be given fo fhe member of 'lhe Sophomore class who has received the highes-l scholastic average of fha year. Represerrlafives are: Miss Munn's Room .......................... Orville Carpenier Miss Bu'Herlield's Room Miss Bishop's Room . . Miss Zeh's Room .,.. Mr. Albro's Room . . . Miss Greeny's Room . Miss Palmer s Room . Mrs. Trenber'l'h's Room Mr. Bold'l's Room .,...... Senior Class Presidenf Junior Class Presiderrl .Vernal Shaelfer . . .Mary Srolfen . . . .Roberf Eddy ......LinwoodGrill'in . . . .Jack McKee . .Lois Beaumonl' .Elizabeih Fischer .Ramona Perkins . . . .Jay Johnson Thomas Coleman tnclent Canuci 4 . ll f IO' 'Y 59- N I6 .,.' ' a .Q9, . 'X ,il . J, . ' NJA ,ki I rv r ' I ig ll! '1' W , ..- -su. i if- 'Q rw Y' f t vi ,lf ' 31: ay . I.-'M 3 5- . ,-,cr f .ir .n k 9, my i ' .v a. .. ' -I 'M 'Qt' K Je wen-I SENIOR SNAPS I. A well known quarfef. 2. How do you go for Doe in this oul'iif7 3. Lydia's frying hard fo hide fhaf smile. 4. Harry, smile, curly hair 'n' everyfhing. 5. HeIlo, everybody, fhis is Avis Spring speak- un . 6 am? lb. Sweef is fhe word for her. 7. Reba, Elna and Rufh aren'f bad, buf Margy looks sod of like a fade out 8. S'I'ooge fo number nine. 9. Well, look who's giving fhe world a big smile, Carmody in person. I0. Oh, Johnny, where did you gel' fhaf grin? I I. Musf be Doe's going fo sfudy. . The liffle girl vriih 'Ihe pre'H'y curls. and 2I. Evidenfly Ernie has noi oufgrown his gran. I4. Here, here, Sfrifzie musfn'f frown like fhaf. I5 and 35. Come on ouf of fhe clinch, Sfreamer and Owen. I7. Doggy picfure, ehl Marion in her you'I'h. I8. John Winchesfer in a rusfic seffing. I9. Look af fhe birdie, Bake. 20. Looks like Baxy gof his sfarf analyzing flowers. 22. This fwin gof on fhe wrong page. 23. Louise being kind 7 'Io a dumb animal. 24. Ernie Flowers on a fricycle builf for one. 25. Don'I' be scared, Margaret 26. PreH'y hof frio, ehl 27. All dressed up in Grandma's clofhes. 28. Tha'l's a girl, Margaref, show us fhose dimples. 29. Here's Francis buf where's liffle sisIer7 30. Who'd ever fhink she'd be valedicforian? 3I. The same old Dick. 32. Cufe haircuf, Bob. 33. Tchl Tchl Avis, whaf'll papa say? 34. Eddy's been scrappin' again. 36. Hi ya, Bun 7 37. Wha'I s the idea of gefling mixed wifh fhe Sen- iors. Sco'H'y? 38. Our famous fwins, Doris and Dorofhy. 39. Whaf nice arms you have, Lucy. 40. A perfecf picfure, Carrie. 4l. Berfha and Grace, nice, eh whafl 42. We don'f know whefher Do'l's praying or asking for money. 43. Preffy cufe, Louise. 44. Where's Clefe, Buffer? I2 I3 JUNIOR SNAPS I. An innocenf Brewer. fhe firsl' and only glimpse. 2. Hi ya, Jane! How're ya doin'? 3. ZeppeIin special. Whaf a profilel 4. The flint Mofhers, guard your deughlers. 5-6. Caughl you ihaf lime, Bob. 7. Beck lo nalure, or life in ihe greal oul' of doors. 8. Horse end Coech. 9. Juniors?? IO. She's Irish Ihrough and through, Helen Calle- han. I I. Guess who I arn. Lena Wilyai. l2. Anoiher Irishman. Where's fhe green bow, Tom? I3. The Ihree of us. I4. Serious Sfuarf. We didn'+ Iznow you could Iool: so solemn. I5. Three Guesses- Which is Vernal? I6-I7. Two Henchmen, Bake and BeH'y. IB. IOOM, Moron. A credil 'Io fhe McGee family, don I you lhink? I9. Can'l' be prinied. 20. ldare you. 2l end 25. Senior belles? Oh, Dol, Ihel boyish bob? 22. Nice going, Leurefla. 23. Whoopsll O. B. 24. Do we go for blondes? 26. Going places, Vern? 27. Hello. lsn'+ my hair ribbon pre+l'y? 28. Every'Ihing's Jake. 29. Where's your beH'er Half? 30. The lnnocenf Bysiander. 3I. How sweef. Do we meen ihe flowers? 32. Bebe Ruth Il. 33. Hayesie Ioolus aboui as pe py as usual. 34. Somefimes we almos+ believe in 'Ihe 'Iheory of evolufion. I A U ff AI r 'fl' 'Iahf ,K 5 MMI. I I. Fw Eh ini-'iiudfw is 33 'I' I1-I I ,I , . ,M I a i v N W Q Y I.. AL l F , 'Q 7 J 1 13 iD 4-fin' .3 ' R .. - fir, - ' -1. pe, A6 Y I-' I '7 Ijalm' I - M: fp I i Y mx? k . K wik I I I 'WI ,I Il I. W W F... I 011 ,givin J.. Six A . X lm WWI , my . '. -.QW I-Img. M If'-I I'g'2 WI! . av , I glial W 34 4 uniau rronv now. L. 'ro lx. Gafh, Miss Bullerlield. Chamberlain. Second Row, L. fo R. T. Coleman, D. Wallace. D. O'Kaele, E. Lee. F. Van Ocher, G. Milliman, M. Cool, R. Lowden. Third Row, L. fo R. C. Simard, E. Galh, B. Burr, L. Burr, F. Begg, A. Sione, J. Raupp. Fourfh Row, L. lo R. K. Eck, R. Wiggins, A. Mills, Schaeffer, E. Gafh. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES Affer much 'lhoughl' fhe Juniors elecled lhe following officers lo 'lalxe care of lhe business ol lhe class: Presidenl' .......,.......................... Thomas Coleman Vice-Presidenf ................,..,..........,... Befhine Burr Secrefary-Treasurer ............,............. Raymond Browne Shirley Marr was elecled Vice-Presidenl bul' she plans 'lo gradu- a'I'e 'lhis year. We 'lhen chose Beihine Burr, who accepled wilh a blush. Miss Buflerlield was chosen sponsor of fhe class and willingly ac- cepled. The Junior class successfully sold +wo orders of candy and were proud of fheir proliis. The Junior Prom, ihe mosi impor'I'an'l evenl' sponsored by 'lhe class, was held November 25. Everyone seemed fo have an enioyable lime. The gym was a'H'rac+ively decoraied wilh silver, red and blacl: paper, a pleasanl' change from 'lhe usual fall color scheme. Richard Densmore and his popular Universiiy of Rochesler Ramblers furnished 'Ihe music. Afler 'l'he usual argumenls we chose a gold ring of modernisfic design. We hope 'Io colebraie fhe end of our Junior year wifh a gala pic- nic in honor ol fhe depariing Seniors. V. Carlino, R. Posfe, E. Class Sponsor: L. Galh, J. Hamillon, S. Nevinger, R. Sco'H, E. Fischer, H. Calla- han, P. Pidgeon. 6. R. Browne, H. Falkel, V. 1935 n JUNIOR ITEMS I Begg, Florence Brewer, Owen Browne, Raymond Burlingame, Harold Burr, Belhene Burr, Leona Callahan, Helen Carlino, Vicloria Tools Owie Rusly Lem Thene llcurlyll Kelly llvgckyll Chamberlain, Raymond Ray Coleman, Thomas Cook, Margarel' Dewey, Rose Eck. Edilh Eck, Kennelh Falkel, Harman Fischer, Elizabeih Galh, Elizabelh Gafh, Ellice Galh, Evelyn Gafh, Lorraine Hamillon, Jane Hawley, Dorolhy Hayes, James Lee, Ethel Lowden, Roberl Miller, William Milliman, Gladys Mills, Allen Nevinger, Sluarl' O'Keefe, Gladys Perkins, Laurefla Pidgeon, Pernal Posle, Rulh Prenlice. Merle Raupp, Jean Reading, Willard Roberls, Florence Robinson, Warren Schaeffer, Vernal Scofl. Dorolhy Sergel, Myrlle Simard, Cyrille Sfone, Alice Slone, Elhel Van Ocker, Freda Wallace, David Websier, Reba Wiggins, Roberl Zeuhius, Sharlin llmkell Cookie Rosie llEd ll llKenll llHarmY!l llLi ll IlLizll Gassy llEv.yll Ga+hie Janie Do'Hie Gurgle Sandy llsoobll BiIl Dice Millsie Sl'uie Keele nperkll Pidgie Rulhie Red Jeanie Il I Flossie llaungll Vern --scan, Merlie I I S'lonie Buddy Fredie Dave Rebe Bob 'ieppie Hinkey-Dinkey Parlez-Vous - My Old Flame Breezin' Along wilh lhe Breeze Falling in Love Again Was My Face Red? Black Eyed Susan Brown Sleepy Head Bend Down, Sisfer Counlry Boy Whisllin' Joe I Here Comes Cookie So Red lhe Rose ' I'm a Dreamer Rolling Home Show Me lhe Way 'lo Go Home Love ls Jusl Around fhe Corner Ain'l Misbehavin' I've Had My Momenls Simple and Sweef Losl in a Fog l Wanl fo Be Bad Jungle Rl1y'l'hm He Won'l' Gel Home Unlil Morning How'm I Doin'? I Believe in Miracles Rollin' Bones Don'l Cry, Li'H'le Girl, Don l Cry l Was Taken by Slorm l Played Fiddle fo 'l'he Czar When a Blonde Makes up Her Mind I Sophisficafed Lady Shame on You Smiles Freckle Face Every Day l'll Fall in Love Pink Elephanls Jusl' Once Too Oflen Ten Li'H'le Words Where Did You Gel Eyes I've Gol Rhy'I'hm Wagon Wheels Vive la France Melancholy Baby Makin' Whoopee ln a Liille Red Barn Solilude Haunling Me l'm 'the Top She Done Him Wrong Tha.. uniotitevni -a .- OVVLIIIUTCJ l 77 BJLI1 IJI1 S' Firsf Row, Leif io Right H. Goodenow, H. Werner, M. J. Woodely, A. Seggese, Miss Palmer, Class Adviser, B. McGuire, M. Cahill, R. Wilyaf. Second Row, Leif fo Right D. Redding, L. Wilyaf, V. Allen, D. Nimsher, E. Car- penfer, H. Balmer, L. Beaumont' R. Duschen. Third Row, Leff fo Right A. Crilfenden, E. Randall, V. Owen, R. Holsfead, M. Conwim, M. WolcoH, C. Appleby. Fourih Row, Leff fo Right R. C. Griffin, P. Wolfe, A. Waife, H. Hondorf, B. Browne, M. Sioffer, N. Hayden, A. Carlson. Firsi Row, Left lo Right C. Phemberlain, C. Kahill, S. Clriizel, A. Dallen, Z. Douhius, C. Merfer, W. Rrighl, R. Mosenlhal, G. Callelf, W. Jhiie, G. George, M. Miller, B. Ceuer. Second Row, Leif fo Right B. Dlowers, B. Jirlrland, W. Malsh, F. Mirrmzn, H. Lolsfeed, C. Cerlino, S. Rmifh, A. Adams, B. Baxfer, B. Jeker, F. Mischer, B. Burlingame R. Jobinson, S. Tmifh, S. Keeley. Third Row 'Le'f+ lo Right W. Lilcox, M. Riller, H. Rorman, F. Nisher, R. Bolhe, M. Feeder J.'Rorden, M. Miller, W. Nilliems, F. Disher, S. Yirnerd, H. Reflield. Four+h'Row, Leif fo Right R. Robinson, S. Emifh, P. Cierce, H. Lermen, M. Deissel, F. Eullingion, W. Noodley, L. Vouis, P. Lforier, K. Ciel. Lasf Row, Lefi fo Right C. Berlino, H. Familion, W. Molcoff, H. Wumphrey, B Ceuer, W. Ouinchesier, H. Merman, H. Vayes, F. Hisher, Y. Aarringion. .W R., a , x,a .1 I935 Stulllllt 44-ctivita 4 Top Row: K. Wrighf, Mgr., L. McGee, W. Lowdan, V. Schaeffer, Coach Muehlecl, A. Mills. G. Miller. J. Hayes. E. Flowers. Ass l Mgr. Second Row: W. Van Valkenburg, E. Gafh. W. Reading, R. Browne. First Row: C. Regan, K. Baker, Caps., D. Wrighl, R. Lombard. H. Schaiow. Bmlall BASEBALL FOR SEASON OF I934 We had nquile a successful year, winning 8 games and losing 5. The +eam was good lasi year, and everyone did his besl' 'lo pul' if near the lop. We hope +he feam will be able +o do even befler 'lhis year, because we need a new cup in our cabinel' af school. BASEBALL LETTERMEN FOR SEASON l934 Kennelh Balmer David Wrighf Richard Lombard Herberl' Schahow Willard Reading Cleius Regan Wolf Van Vallrenburg Raymond Browne Elwin Gail: Keifh Wrighl - Mgr. lil Fronl' Row, Leif fo Righf: J. Jonnson, W. Lowden, E. Cousins, R. Moyer, Capl., R. Wiggins, C. Regan, E. Baler. Second Row, Leff fo Right: A. Mills, S. Lamafina, R. Lombard, C. Vallee, H. Schahow, L. Griffin, L. Pefhericl. Third Row, Leif ro Right: O. Carpenfer, R. McGee, L. McGee, B. Saggese, D. Grover. Fourfh Row, Leff lo Right: P. Carmody, Ass'f Mgr., R. Browne, Mr. Muahlech, Coach, G. Miller, l. Bender, K. Wrighf, Mgr. Sepfember 22, i934 Warsaw, 6-af Danville, 0 Firsi game of the season. And did our boys ever ialue fhem across? The ieam was in good condiiion and put up a good game. Sepfember 29, I934 Warsaw, 6-ar Oahlield, I3 Lasl' year we lied ihis ieam. Our boys did lheir basl' +0 win. Oclober 6, I934 Africa, 6-at Warsaw, 7 This was an excifing game righl' up 40 ihe finish. The boys had fo held fheir own in order io win and ihey did. Oclober I3, I934 Warsaw, 0-al Leroy. I8 This game proved we're as good losers as winners. Oclober 20, l934 Oahfield, I2-af Warsaw, 0 6 h The laam didn'l do so well af rhis game, alrhough fhay put up a very good ig l. Ociober 27, i934 Warsaw, 7-al' Wayland. 0 lf was our firsl' game wifh ihis feam: we added enolher scalp fo our vicfory lisf. November 3, I934 Arcade, 0-ai Warsaw, 40 This was a push-over for Warsaw. lf was Arcade's firsl' year ai' 'lhe game. They didn'+ have any beginner's luck. November IO, l934 Perry, 0-al' Warsaw, 20 Well, affer a fashion, the fide has furned. The Orange and Black crepf upon cgggfdgll fhe Yellow Eleven with Vicfory. Alfogeiher we had a very successful foofball season in comparison with pn- vious years. We won 5 our of 8 games, Perry included. FOOTBALL LETTERMEN FOR SEASON OF I934 Reber? Moyer Clefus Regan Gerald Miller Charles Vallee Orville Carpenhr Raymond Browne Allan Mills Earnest Cousins lrving Bax-ler Roberl' Wiggins Richard Lombard William Lowden Roberl' Mann Keilh Wrighf. Mgr. Jay Johnson Paul Carmody, Trainer Linwood Griffin bgadlxelllrall I Fronf Row, Left +o Right H. Baker, R. Wilhlow, M. Carmody, R. Websler c.p+., J. Wheeler, ol Keeney, L. Owen. Second Row. Lefl' fo Righl A. Baum, L. Beaumonl, S Marr, Mr. Muehleci Coach, M. Wolcofl, DI Nimsher, M. J. Woodley E. Wilklow. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The lirsf praciice for girls was called on Oclober 24'Ih under Ihe leadership of Mr. Albro, who inslrucled Ihem unlil Mr. Muehleclx was able lo lake over 'I'he coaching. The girls experienced an undefealed season 'Ihis year, winning all 'lourleen games played. This is lhe lirsi Iime in lhree years 'Ihai' Ihey have been so successful. The good work was because of 'Ihe fine cooperalion, for which lhe players deserve much credit Lei qs hope 'Ihal nexl year brings no defeals. LeH'ers were awarded lo: R. Websler, Capl.: O. Keeney, M. Carmody, R. Willrlow, A. Baum, S. Marr, L. Owen, H. Balter, J. Wheeler, and B. McGee, Mgr. The schedule of games was as follows: I I Pavilion LeRoy I9 Alumni I5 A'H'ica I2 Leicesler I3 LeRoy 9 Pavilion 4 Perry I4 A-Hica 5 , Leicesler I8 Perry I2 Silver Springs II Pilre 4 Silver Springs I2 Warsaw 2I Il Warsaw 42 I - Warsaw 32 l:HfI Warsaw 5I IH I I I HJ HI Warsaw 33 ILHII Warsaw 22 IIA Warsaw 68 II Warsaw 291i Warsaw 27 I Warsaw 37 I HI 'H'I I I Warsaw 20 IAII IAN H'I Warsaw I6 IQHII H I Warsaw 29 I' Warsaw 28 I Girls omi'Hed in 'Ihe picfure bul who were dn follows: H. Werner. B. McGuire, M. Cahill, E. Fischer, Ienden, H. Fischer, M. Lange. IRI 'Ihe squad are as B. I-Ioy+, A. cm. Fronl Row, Lefl Io Riglulz K. Wriglll, A. Mills, V. Clari, C. Regan, Capl., R. Browne, L McGee. Second Row, Lefl Io Right: Mr. Ioldl, Assil Coacll: E. Frankenxlein, Mgr., L. Gril- fifll, S. Lamlina, J. Johnson, R. McGee, H. Handorf. R Lombard. P. Slella, C. Val lee, J. McKee, 6. Miller, Mr. Muehleck, Coach. BOYS BASKETBALL FOR SEASON OF 1934135 If was sllorsly afler Ioolball 'Ihal' our coach senl' our his call for baskelball players. This year lhe foam won I0 oul' of I7 games. They didn'l' come oul 'Ihe counfy champions buf cerfainly enierlauned flue crowd very well. We lied will: LeRoy for second place. I4 November 2l Warsaw af Franlzlinville 27 November 27 Caslile I7 al Warsaw 28 December 4 Pavilion I0 af Warsaw 25 December 7 LeRo I9 af Warsaw 24 December Il Carlile I9 al Warsaw I5 December I4 Warsaw I5 al' Arcade 29 December I8 Warsaw I9 al Dansville 3I December 20 Warsaw H. S. 30 Alumni I6 December ZI Bliss I7 al' Warsaw I8 January 4 Warsaw I8 al Perry I4 January 8 Silver Springs I6 al' Warsaw 3I January II A'Hica 22 af Warsaw I9 January 25 Arcade 36 al' Warsaw I5 February I Warsaw I5 a'l' LeRoy I4 February 8 Andover 23 al Warsaw 37 February I5 Warsaw 20 al' Africa 22 February 20 Perry 33 ai' Warsaw 29 BASKETBALL LETTERMEN or sEAsoN 03. Leila!! 1934-35 Clelus Regan-Caplain Raymond Browne Keifh Wrighf Leo McGee Vernon Clarlr Allen Mills Jack Coclzrane Edward FranIrens+ein-Mgr. Firsf Row, Leff fo Righi: E. Gayfon, D. Copeland, D. Zeuhius, M. Randall, A. Spring, G. O'Keefe, C. Walcul, M. Fischer, B. Hoyi, H. Randall. Second Row, Lefl fo Righf: M. Prenfice, A. Yarringlon, E. wllRl0V, H. Werner, M. J. Woodley, S. Zeuhius, E. Simpson, E. Kinney, L. Nugenf, D. Williams. Third Row, Leff lo Righf: M. Slreamer, D. Nimsker, M. Wolcorf, H. Baker, A. Crif- hsden, M. Lange, V. Allen, G. Milliman, R. Browne. Fourth Row, Leff fo Righf: L. Owen, D. Browne, M. Curliss, E. Randall, S. Brewer, F. Roberls. B. Bufer, H. Fisher, L. Hofsfeffer. K. O'Brien. Fiilh Row, Leff fo Righi: R. Lowden, H. Fullingfon, W. Marlin, J. Lapedies. This year fhe No organizalions combined fheir prachce because ihere were noi' enough periods for separaie rehearsals. Bofh clubs have been beHer supporfed by 'the girls: however, ihis is noi' an unusual siluafion. There are sixfy members in 'ihe organizaiion. The Glee Club plans io 'Palme perl in fhe 'Iwo major fesfivals ihis year, Fredonia and LeRoy. Mr. Carfer from fhe siafe deparimeni paid us a visit Much progress has been made in sighi singing. Miss Ruby Wade, lirsi grade ieacher and a graduefe of Geneseo Normal, has been our accompanisf ihis year: she has also assisied in fhe direcfing of ihe Glee Club. Front Row lleff fo righfl: A. Spring, J. Wiggins, G. Smiihers, L. Robinson, V. Morgan, J. Hofsieihr, H. Brown, M. Miller, H. Woodley, G. Hopkins, J. Doody, H. Fullingion, J. Sunderland. Second Row llefi' +o righfl: J. Gillen, W. Sfuarf, M. Truesdale, P. Whipple, W. Websfer, N. Hayden, B. Conable, L. Wilcox, P. Rancone. Third Row lleff fo righfl: D. Cross, C. Jackson, R. Monigomery, G. Sfevens, E. Kinney, D. Hudes, D. Jones, A. Smiih, R. Herman. Fourth Row lleff fo righil: K. Trussella, G. Websier, D. Hollinshead, W. Marlin, E. Clark, S. Nevinger, C. Galleff. INSTRUMENTAL CRCJUP l The insfrumenial group increased iis membership 'ihis year. The worlx of 'l'he group has been limifed because many of ifs besi' players ' graduaied lasi June or did noi' reiurn io school in Sepfember. Brass and sfring ensembles, which includes a siring quariei. have been formed. A viola and cello are The new insirumenis added 'io our group. Many of 'l'he grade children have sfarfed lessons on various ' insfrumenis. The orchesira and ensemble groups furnished music for ihe Monday Club, several church enieriainmenis, school assembly, and ihe Senior play. I In May a Glee Club concert was sponsored. I Jniffmmeufa UU E. Baker, L. Griliin. Cousins, K. Wrighf. HI-Y CLUB The first meeiing of 'lhe year was held on Sepiember 27, I934. Jay Johnson, Bob Moyer and Darwin Wheeler were chosen io repre- seni rhe local chapier af a Conference held in Buffalo. New members, Ellis Galh, Raymond Browne, Wilbur Mariin and Bob Wiggins were 'lalzen in+o 'lhe organizalion a'l'+er much 'l'orl'ure. QT wo weel:s.l The plan of our meelings was revised so 'ihai 'ihe members would be beneiifed and also have a good lime. Mr. Boldf and Reverend PaH'erson were nominated as an Advisory Commiilee. They lrindly accepled. The Hi-Y held a raffle. The S5 prize was drawn ai' fhe Warsaw Alumni game. The veniure was a financial success, enabling ihe club io buy gold pins. ln March, 'ihe club's sponsor, ihe popular Doc Sheer, an- nounced he would be unable fo remain as faculfy sponsor. Mr. Bold? was aslzed 'lo fake his place and he obligingly accepied. In May, Ladies' Nighi' was held with greaf success. Afier an excelleni dinner, and speech by Rev. Pa'Herson, 'ihe guesis were enlar- lained by ping-pong, shuffle-board, and dancing. Music was fur- nished by Bob Wiggins and his Merry Madmen. New oliicers are Jay Johnson, presidenh Lindy Grililin, vice- presidenf: Bob Wiggins, secreiary and heasurerg Ernie Cousins, corresponding secrefary. Club acfivifies planned are: The annual Hi-Y picnic, inmaiion of four new members. Siending: H. Burlingame R Browne, R. Wiggins M loldf. Advisor: F. Gabbey Siflingz H. Fullinglon E Flowers, J. Johnson E I935 The monfh of April was blue for more 'lhan one reason. Doc issued fha call for recruiis, and in iha group fhaf responded ihere was a nofable presence of naw faces. ln desparalion he forced fhem fhrough a vigorous period of praciica and by May 3rd fha feam was in good lraining. ATTICA AT WARSAW MAY 3RD A fighfing Warsaw feam mai a much more experienced opponenf in one of fha besf meefs of fha season. Alfhough Afiica was superior on fha fraclr, Warsaw all buf made up for ihis lead by seizing fha maiorify of fhe field evenfs. Aflica finally squeezed oul an indecisive viclory much fo fhe disappoinfmenf of fha speclafors. Score 49-46. PERRY AT WARSAW, MAY l0TH Anofher weak wifh fha squad losing enough of ifs greenness fo furn fha fables, lhis lime on Perry, adminisfaring a defeaf which will long haunf fha boys of fha yellow and while. Score 49-46. On May I9ih, Lalloy invaded Warsaw evidenfly wifh revenge in fheir hearfs. These LeRoy boys never forgof a wrong for fhey dished our 'lhe same score fhal' Warsaw had given fhem a few years previously. Score 64-3l. COUNTY MEET LeRoy 68V4 Affica MV4 Warsaw 29 Perry 22lf2 Saiurday, May 26 dawned gray and gloomy: if was wiih many doubfs fhal Doc and fha leam iourneyed fo LeRoy fo confend for fha Counfy Championship. Only 29 poinis were obtained from fha opposing feams wilh LeRoy winning fha X! P TRACK sEAsoN or '34 fa f I v Championship. Yef fha foam fall confidenf of a more successful season fo come when lhe same laam would raise fha orange and blach lo fha covefed posifion of ho o l n The following ware awarded lefiers: Jay Johnson, Capf.: H. Cipolla, R. Moyer, F. Gabbey, R. Mann, D. Dilh, D, Gavin, E. Gafh, E. Cousins, Mgr.: J. Conable, L. Griffin, Roberl Charles and Dean Fisher. TRACK TEAM FOR SEASON OF 1934 Our fracl leam of lasl year lacked fha man lhal' had broughf lhem through lhe year before. Never- lhelass fha feam was quife successful: wifhouf a doubf Doc will have a 'bafler feam fhis year. There was e greal' deal of new malarial with which io work lasf year. Knowing Doc, we are sure he will do his very basf lo malna our -team the winner. May 3-Affica 49 af Warsaw 46 May I0-Parry 46 af Warsaw 49 May I9-Lelloy 64 af Warsaw 3l May 26-Counly Meal Isf place-LeRoy-68Vg 2nd place-Affica-44V4 3rd place-Warsaw--29 4fh place-Perry-ZZV2 TRACK LETTERMEN FOR SEASON OF 1934 Jay Johnson Ellis Galh Henry Cipolla John Conable Roberf Moyer Linwood Griflin Francis Gabbey Roberl Charles, Mgr. Roberf Mann Dean Fischer, Mgr. David Dilh Earnesf Cousins, Mgr. Richard Gavin lm! Zfnml DI.. 151411 TENNIS FOR SEASON OF 1934 This was our lirsf year ai 'Iennis and il' was a very successful on We didn'i lose a game, alihough we dicln'+ win ihem all. Only fo imporlanf games were played, which are as follows: Genesee Wesleyan 2 a+ Warsaw 2 LeRoy 2 af Warsaw 2 Pilze I al' Warsaw 4 Dansville 0 af Warsaw 5 This spori' will be coniinued because il' is an excelleni one. TENNIS LETTERMEN OF SEASON 1934 Richard McGee Cyril Simard Roberl Moyer Wilbur Marlin Francis Gabbey Roberl' Mann III 38 Many of our alumni had become so aflached fo The Alma Maier +ha+ rhey iusf had io refurn fhis year, consequen+ly we have abouf- ihirly posi'-graduafes in Mr. Boldf's room. From 'lhe graduaies of '33 and '34 abouf eigh'I'een are now in advanced schools. John Conable-Cornell Universify Marlha Conger-Albany Sfaie Teachers College David Dil'l'z-Rensselaer Polyfechnic lnsfiiuie al' Troy Ruben Kirkland-Winfhrop College, Sou'l'h Carolina Evelyn Baker, Reva Saifer, Arlene Head, Doroihy Hudes, Mar- iory MacFadden, Rufh Sfamp, Chrisiine Wagonlalass - Genesee Normal Margarel' Woodley-Mechanic's lnsliiuie Arthur Hofsfeher. Hope Thomson-Universify of Bufialo Norma Schlegel, Slella Lafori'-Syracuse Universify Gerlrude Williams-Syracuse School of Nursing Emme'H' Cahill-Franciscan Novi+ia'I'e, PaH'erson. N. J. Franlxlin Conger-Union Universify, Albany Edwin Goff-lfhaca College Edwin Golf has achieved The honor of having been chosen a member of ihe l'I'haca College A Cappella Choir. Sidney Spring, a member of 'lhe class of '27, will graduale from Wesf Poinf fhis year, and Richard Regan from ihe class of '33 will he enrolled as a pleb lhere. The Alumni were rafher unsuccessful in bofh boys' and girls' baskefball games fhis year. Too bad. 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