Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class, of the Warsaw High School, in the County of Wyoming, and the State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament, in manner, following, that is to say: Barbara Birkland-valedictory NAME WILLS T0 OR FOR jean Blakeslee-her ability to get History work in on time Gloria Brown-those rhythmic fingers Ruth Burr-brunette sweetness jean Chrisler--literary ability Helen Christ-page boy Doris Christ--knitting needles Dorothy Crawford-her drawing skill Shirley Dodson--her steady stream of chatter Geraldine Ellis--Lamour-like voice Margery Grasby--curly hair Rena Hoyt-excursions through Rm. 202 Eleanor johnson--her driving license Gloria Knight-her smile Charlotte Morgan-gap-o-sis Dorothy Palermo-her tardy slips Elizabeth Roth-her day's of unmarried freedom Margery Sparks-her intimate friendship with Miss Chase Louise Van Valkenburg-an ice-box Theresa Wilyat--her curls Patricia Whipple-her tireless voice joan Woodley-artistic ability Elizabeth Nesbitteher chemistry knowledge Marie Halstead--her petiteness Elinor Mortimer--her correct identity Marion Mortimer-her calmness Miriam Miller4nursing fortitude Donald Brown-his typing speed Edward Conger--the spare tire from his Chevy Robert Dauber-his women trouble Edwin Fisher-4his silent manner james Flint-height William George-his extensive vocabulary and knowledge Walter Gesell-his ability with O'DelI joe Gillen-histrionic ability lsee Wm. George for meaningl Harry Gumaer-his title, Your Lordship Lawrence Hagerman--talkativeness Robert Krotz-this blushes Elayne Ladd--his janitorship orman LaWalI-the groove that he's in with his drums Allan McKinley-ability to avoid work Carl McWithey-the Senior Class' gratitude for his help Charles Myers-his blue car Bill Topping-his smooth voice Bob Van Valkenburg-fourth chemistry term Clifford Wares-june's Sky-Hi ice cream cones Ed Warren-all his girl friends Stuart Wilcox-his unattached days Gerald Wheeler- tack-ability Llewellyn Wolcott-his calmness Walter Wilcox-the front study hall door Charles Bookmiller-his studies Phil Skill-scholastic standing joe Skill-his baseball skill Ken Morgan Evelyn Killeen Paulyne Pringle Virginia Lanni Norma james Ruth Walsh Rembrandt Dauphine Carpenter Sigh Austin Claude Woodley Virginia Stone Rolly Drury Avis Buck Suzy Flint Her Bus Driver All the junior Girls Muriel Miller For a Refrigerator Helen Armendinger Miss Zeh Betty Sunderland Bertha McCollister Miss Meyer To Her Teachers janet jackson Mike McGee Margaret Myers Bob Lancastle Patsy Roncone Frank Boffa Charles Carpenter Einstein Dolores jones D. Dauber Anyone in 2nd Period Bob Burns Aileen Hall For the Tozier Chauffeur Bob Van V. Cye Austin To His Father A boy from Orangevi Dirk Ten Hagen Mr. O'Dell Let's Go Kids! To the little man w Charles Sweetheimer Rolly Drury james Brobeck Miss Meyer lle to go to the Erie with ho wasn't there, too For a waiter with some water for whose daughter? james Beaumont Weeksy .A



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Ns- First Row, left to right: Flint, Austin, Clayton, Pringle, Miss Greeny, Sponsor, Regan, McCollister, Robinson, Flint. Second Row, left to right: McC-ee, Munger, Salamone, Carpenter, Ten Hagen, Hall, Boffa, jackson, Ron- cone. Third Row, left to right: Carlson, Austin, Buckhout, Lanni, james, Buck, Sunderland. Fourth Row, left to right: Bassett, Weeks, Chrisler, Killeen, Head, Slocum, Robbins, Meyers. Fifth Row, left to right: Morgan, Brobeck, Lowden, Ott, Andalora, Knapp, Salamone. Sixth Row, left to right: Williams, Schwab, Drury. Having proudly advanced into juniordom, the class of '4l took over and immediately started off with great zeal. The annual junior Prom was a profitable affair, both socially and financially. The theme was a winter-carnival in blue and white with programs resembling snowballs. The officers were chosen at the first meeting which did not take place until October. Stewart Lowden . . ...... President john Austin . . . . . Vice-President , Evelyn Killeen .. .... Secretary Charles Weeks ............................ Treasurer The junior rings were of a new and different style. The popular color stone was black onyx. The junior-Senior picnic will climax the year's social activities by uniting these two classes in joyful relaxation. JUNIOR CLASS

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