Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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XX ws: me:a-:ss:3g:3S::-I as2s:s:s:s.1:s:s:s :2 1:1-I-2 X - X L XXSXE. r 22525 ieiiawe2e2a2a2:X2a'-We iwaeafawiaem ' XA X I f11 X f 5 Tfi1?X 232 .Saw a: wwasg QSe5i? X X A NXTQXX X X XXXX s:-geii fwsie .sgiaeseew'se .s2f' 51.5-5 F XX X X ,X T . 5:55.X 2?E2X?fiFii??5i25i5 w 22: -f v 1 XX-Xi Q w ' 'z 2? X .X XX . -. .. ::1 ::r1-:r:r.w1: :::::r:5::1X'E- : ' X' vb ' X f + Y X ' NQXXXFXXXX XTEXXXXXX-Xi. -N -5: -:-:f f X X XX - 1 2 :X X XXXXx xw X if XNELXXXX-X XXXL-if-155533597X XQ'EX.5X'f-153' Jil., XXXXX QXXQX-i ' X 5 2 X- . ' XX .X.X Q Presented by KX x XX K X gg -Xsisifiii I 5 , A tlwe Blast Stag f 5s34,. .Eg - f h X ffgivf O 'Q w X X 5X f 2 Warsaw Hgh School E5 Q ,I X X bf 2 X . , . X X Q ff ? X Warsaw, New York i f w w .X .,XXX...,,... E 1 in .K is Ni! 5 -I M .,-' - .......,..,..,.,., ,M 2 .. .X . ' L 'ff 5 'izgsie , ., -.X. , X . L XXXX ' X ,X X ECUQ-t .....XX. I FELICIA RAMSEY ' NANCY EMBURY '45 N E31 FOREWORD New York State is an integral part of the United States. It is truly representative of the entire nation. By delving into the various resources, activities, and features of the state, one would discover that the state comprises those of all the forty-eight states in itself. Our state has liad a major part in the history of our coun- tryg from the literature of our state have come legends which are known to young and old alike. Many sports, some of which origin- ated in the Empire State, have liecome national pastimes. lf one is in search of a wealth of drama or art, it can all be found within the houndries of New York. ln this issue of the Blast we are attemp- ting to show how we, through our education, will enter into the active life of New York State. The school is the hasis from which develop the professional men and women, the leaders in sports, drama, and cultural life. Mary Yignere Editor-in-Chief l4l Q X x X X ,.::5:5g:3:3:5:51g :f-r:5:5:5q1:5:5:1:5:5:5:5:5:1:5:53 i fif N X To of 2 1 A . H f v gllfffliigfifili N af ff11fIfQg fif L i 4 p XX X - WXQX N 'X Xx V . ' 449235553533:23Mm3E551EE32353E:Z7Z5Z5I:15i35i3E7E71 ..::Er fr 11 1 rF 111 113ri2535?ZIESZZSWM5251522ririwriiriri:E3E2Er5r351E1EfE1:1:5:S NANCY EMBURY '4 N. . , xx '-. W- ...-:Z:2:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:c15:29 ..-.-5:21 'f'H .1ff?551535355?5:f55:5:?x5515:f?:' KKK-n TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS I6 XXXX Q1-:SX g -XX. . f f QXX, f Xiixi' Xkzsliiijf A fXfiXL .. XRRQXF-Enix .X .ffffkgfffl X K C I Q D-vu Frddn VQHTAZV presfdmwt O .a , mversuy, amqg U Q -,go ' ' if r, ore 'ourfe' QOJC: fl cruel mverswty X gfffkf .K .- K-XFX' f, ' XX iff -. X X-fi Xfi-X, X X X Q x 'XXII ' - XXXXX X'XX153i!Qi XX RXRX X X XXX! .K . . -1X1RXQ,Q,-X X kv:-SXiXX3 X X X XX Xii5g Xpfi53gXisX , xx . Q . S X X XXX we SQNSX XX X x X i . KX K IFS' X - -XXX E mc ca fb w N 1 Yo S he Xgxi m HG' A d Sian J, ' SSX? 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Since 1919 he has been teaching in the schools of New York State or attending college. ln the summer of 1921 he attended Potsdam Normal School. He was graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1926 with a D. S. degree. From September 1926 to june 1Q28 he was assistant princi- pal and science teacher at the Canton High School, During' the summer sessions of 1927 and 1928 he taught chemistry, physics, and elementary hiology at the Ogdensburg Free Academy. In September IQZS he accepted the principalship at Morristown lligh School where he remained until 1936. Nr. Ball then went to Clayton, New York, where he was principal of the high school until June 1944. Since Septeniher of last year he has been the supervising principal and teach- er of advanced science at the lVarsaw High School. l8l PRIMARY GRADES Klilclrefl li. Xleyei' tieiieseo State Teaeliers College Kiiiclergartexi, Seliool Secretary l.elia Boldt tit-tic-seo State 'Veacliers College liirst Grade lleleue ls. llammonrl tieneseo State Teacliers College lfirst flracle Olive Charles mor Shownp 3 fit-ueseo State 'l'eat'liei's College Second Grade Mabel F. Wficlcens llroclfport State Teachers College Second Grade lfllett Dick Miss Meyer, Mrs. Boldt, Miss Hommorid, Mrs, Wickens, Miss Dick, Miss Stafford, Marie Stafford llttlifalo State Teachers College Fredonia State Teachers College Third iirade Third Crade Mary C taiity. B. S. Florence Doulon Buffalo State Teachers College Buffalo State Teachers College Fotiitli firarle Fourth Grade Lois tl, Vetteugill liroclcport State Teacliers College Miss Donlon, Miss Affleck, Mrs. Pettengill, Miss Warner, Mrs. Robinson, Miss Ccmty. I9 lfi ftli firade l'l:oelme Robinson liiillalo State Teachers College lfiitli Ciracle -laiiet lf. XYa1'ue1' tit-iieseo State Teachers College Sixtli Grade liatlieriiie Affleck tieueseo State Teachers College Sixtli Grade Wvstt-i' .X. XX Iiite. Ii. 5. Yyiiifftts-c I'11ivQi'sity I'Iix'e1iQzzI IzfIttt':ttitiii, Ilt-ziItIi, Xirtiw-.iw Ilfispitai. L'ttii'vi'siti' iii Ilttttzilo Nwitiiii Nurse and .Xt1ciiiI.iiit'ti IGH S HOOL . V,. , L+i:ivIi tit I'i:tsIt:tIiziII gtiiiI Itzick It'riti'it'c -I. L.4ZU'l7ClIIt'i' I Miss Zeh, Miss Fox, Miss Cross Miss Duggan, Miss Miller. Mr. Shear, Miss Barber, Miss Neuse, Mrs. Riter, Miss Chose. Mr. White, Mrs. Carpenter. 9 K X I I Q If Ii It X. II A Ii 'II II I.. IA. II .X II Mecliaiiics Institute, Uii'iicII, Syi I t'Iu'isti11e Zell, A-X. M. Fwytzictise. Ctrlumlrizl ,ut'i:iI Studies. Seiiirii' Ulztss Slit iiiizt Cross, AX. B. 'ic-ukzt tfiillege I :tiiii fturl Social Stuclicxi IIQIIC KIiIIei' t:tI':tIo State 'liczicltcts lftilluqv burial Studies LqZ1IIICl'I1'lC Fox IIISUI' it-riiiiiizi State It-zivlic-i's tiiIIt'gt isttiijy, t2eiig1'ziiuIiy :tml IIt':iItIi iiiizi Iititggziu, .X, IS. iitigiitmi, KIQIQIII. Sf'i'IILiIINl'. XIifIrIItiIJtti'5 , pziiiish. ,Ieitu'1iztIisiii IIci'Iiei-t I.. Shczit. IS. S. Iluttuiti State 'I'f:zu'Ittfi's tlillt-gc I1ifItist1'iaI .Xtts tic-iic'x'icx'e B2LI'IJL'I'. Ii. 5. :istiiizui Sclioiil tif Xlusit' IIISITLIIUCIHEII Music, Iiziiiii zuirI it-X I.uQ5' Nezist-, II. 5. .zistiiiztii NQINJOI fit Music iiuztl Music. MIQL- t.IuI:s ciiricttn Iiitei' I'rtttt Institute tt. Siiiiiisot' of sltiiiiiiiziwrlwls '11 KI. Chase time Ifcouomi cs OI I Ji't'Iiesti'a 'zicusc Mrs. Boyce, Mr. Boldt. lidna Butterhelcl, A. B. Cniversity of Rochester. Cornell, Columbia lfnglish, Sponsor of The Blast and Assembly Committee Dorothy Lapp, B. S. Brockport State Teachers College English and Mathematics Evelyn Mosel, B. S. Cileneseo State Teachers College library, Sponsor of Library Club lilsie M. Barr Geneseo State Teachers College English, Arithmetic, Spelling Dorothy Benjamin. B. S. Syracuse University English and Dramatics, Sponsor of .lunior Class and Sock and Buskin Albert C. Albro, A. B. lloughton College Mathematics, Baseball Coach, Hi-Y Sponsor Elizabeth A. Bishop, Bcl. B. Albany State Teachers College l Tice-Principal, Algebra Gilbert lj. Ball, B. Bl. A. St. Lawrence Cniversity l Supervising Principal and Aclvancecl Science l lflelen Vlvilliams, A. ll. l Syracuse University Biology, General Science, Coach of Cheerleaders, Tri-Y Sponsor llil FACULTY Marion lloyce, B. S. Albany State Teachers College Miller C. Boldt, A. B. Albany State Teachers College Commercial Studies, .Basketball Coa Business Subjects. Business Club Spcinsor ch Miss Butterfield, Miss Borr, Mrs. Lopp, Miss Benjamin, Miss Mosel. Mr. Albro, Miss Bishop, Mr. Boll, Miss Williams. THIS AND THAT! 1. N. Gouinlockg 2. A. Kreutter, 3. H. Ten Hagen and rnelon, 4. F. Ramsey, 5. B, Buxton, N. Bouton, 6. M. Ramsey, 7. Mrs. Riter, S. Gabbey, 8. R. Holmes broad jumping, 9, C, Greene winning the 100 yard dash, 10. J. Salamone winning the halfernile, 11. E. Grover, P. Davis, S. Gumaer, Miss Benjamin, 12. M. Giallanza, M. Winters, N. Rix, 13. D. Griffen, C, Hoyt, 14. E. Webster, M. Winters, D. Miller, R. Stubley, S. Gumaer, 15. Tiny GIor's Orchestra, 16 J. Comstock, S. Stowe, D. Baxter. 1121 From our classes mio tfwc venous cccupfmorws neers, and secretarves. ofNew York Stwre d e none ftors denim r nurses, lawyers, busmess men, Fdrmevs, Qzdrvifers, Housewives, slcwued trddesmen, teachers, eng,- xxx .Y 1- 1 ffflffa ' ' 1- ,QE . f 1-951 ' 7,452 ,. - e V7 ' QK 5 e . Q . , .,,, . MA J - ', Alf K, m, . x,,. V- ' -.,, pk, 1 If r - I W ee f 'A fig ' e f f fd' if I U 1544 K , fx f ' .ffl A . f.,e f, , :gg , N sv PQ f ff ' F . X Lfba f f- , 'r 5-32 5 e-'. . '-., KA e E X : ji Ji 5, X K . 3 , I I X V I wx ,Nz Iflxs . N 1:2 5: ,. F A C ,e,e,,, ,H :L 1 ., QIAE . I A Ilffffsg, X, A :f.j,2xL -QW -'-' . X If A W ,-'ee Q X ,. e A 4 ,ff X, xy 5 ' W k S A A Mm: Rmssv 45 H3 1 CLASS QFFICEIQS lfresidenr .... . Vice-president . . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . EXEC Henry Ten Hagen Lawrence Appleby Xorma Rix ,Xlvali Davis Cr Doris Griffen ,lxss l.xlARSIIAL.T CLASS OF CLASS Sioxsok Miss Lhristine Zeh To Miss Zeh the Class or IQ43 is indebted for her kindly help and Ofui ance in all its activities The success of the class is due in no small part to her aid. . . . ...... Henry Ten Hagen Alvah Davis Norma Rix .. Lawrence Appleby L'T1 VE C0 M M Vr lI4l T If E' Florence Ualczak Eleanor Granka Shirley Gott Lloyd Catlin .S Lloyd Catlin 1945 HENRX' TEN HAGEN Henry Every girl is like a melody, and Henry likes tlzem allf' Blast 2, 3, 4, Photographic Editor of Blast 3, 4, Sock 8: Buskin 3, 4, Bowling 2, Assistant Manager of Track I, Track Manager 2, 3, Track 4, Mixed Chorus I , ,Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President of Hi-Y 4, Press Club I, Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Assembly Committee 4, Senior Play 41 Intramural Badminton IQ Freshman prize, junior prize, Midgets I, 2, Valedictorian, President of Senior Class. A.LX'iXII B. DAVIS Al An answer to a ladyfs' prayer. Band I, Qrchestra I, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Assembly Commit- tee 2, 35 Reserve Basketball 3, Basketball 4, Vice-president of Senior Class. NORIVIA Rix Nom IFS all in the recordsf' Library Club 1, Mixed Chorus I, Tnterclass Basketball 2, 3, lnter- class Volleyball 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Librarian 2, Blast 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Sock Sz Buskin 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Secretary of Junior Class, Secretary of Senior Class. LAWRENCE ZAPPLEBY Larry'J No man but at lnloflelwad ever edited CL paper for 1'1'Z01ZCj' !'J Library Club I, Press Club I, Sock and Buskin 3, 4, l-ligh-Lights 3, 4, Editor of High-Lights 4, Senior Play 4, Treasurer of Senior Class 4, Boyls Glee Club 4, Mixed Choir 4. ll5l llxzrii. CHRIST Cl11'isJ' lx'ix5 'vom' guy in the z1100111ig11i. ' lnt1'z1nnu'al Volleyball I, 2, 3, 43 lntramurztl Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, lntrainural Softball I, 2, 3, 4- E161 CLASS OF .Xxxx ,Xl.lfIiiRl Anna Hl1JZ71107'f-r1L I0t'C. ' Xlixccl Cliurtis l 3 tilee Club 1, Art Club 3: ln- l1'2iIllU1'2Ll liztsltetbztll 2. -l.xA11is .'Xxli.x1.rm1eix Jim ,-Inj' 120114133 l011'c1j'f'l S'1't',-tm' lg.XKl'iR Bake Call IIIK' uf ,fzr111'i.w, Inu' dmff IJ! flu' 51111 l'l.St' Iwo 1'tH'l,v. lizlsebzill 1, 3, .tg liasketball 1. 2, 32 lnterclass 2, 3: lntrzunurztls 1, 2, 31 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Sc '7 -. 3, 4. lf1.uf-N l3ix'1'z411.u AIU ,,,vv 'H .-LX .X .4-iizaifd. Track 2, .tg lfuutl all 21 Basketball 2: Baseball .tg lllICI'Cl21S5 liztsketball I, 2. l-I.m'b Ll.X'l'l.lX bln. 'Al3z1d ' .1dz'v1'fi.vi11g Iwgfizzx nt lzolzzff' liztsketball 2. 3, 4: Track .ti Tennis 1. 2, 3, .tg liztsebztll 3, 43 lntrz11iuu'als 1, 2. 3, 4, Howling I, 2, 3, 4, Midgets I 1 lnterclass Sports 1, 2, 3. 4, liaselnall Sectiunuls 3, 4: Tennis Sectiunals 3, .tg tlym llcmfmstrzttiuii 1: lligli-Lights staff .tg Press Club I 1 l'1'esiclvnt plunim' Class: :X1T1Cl'lC3,11 Legiuu ,XVV21l'Cl 31 lfingnire Buys' State 3: Ora- turical Uliitest 1. 31 Class Klarsliall .tg Senior Play .tg lli-Y 2. 3, 4: Yice-president Hi-Y 45 Blast 2, 3, .tg Sports liditor of Blast 3, 41 Exec- utive Cfmimittce .ti Suck 8: Ruskin .tg Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4. Stuart Baker 1945 , XTILIWRICID C11R1s'r .S'I201'fy'l Hcilllllf lzvlfi 5f11gi11y. l Glee Club 41 Mixed Chorus 42 Yolleyball Intra- murals 41 Softball lntramurals 2. A Viumix' CH17l!Q,l,l7 hAZ1lil'Fj'N O-zw' hill-oiw' Half. filee Club 1. Rrwnzliiz Lll?l3lil.,XNID C'0jiU'7 lim flzbv mist' folvarro 1 zuazzld do nzzyflzizzg but div. Basketball 1, 21 Baseball 43 Track 1. 4: Tennis 1, 43 Interclass Basketball 1, 23 Bowling 1, 2: Intramurals I, 21 lli-Y I, 2, 41 :Xssenibly Coni- inittee 42 Student at Lakeview, Mieli. 33 Foot- ball 3. 43 Basketball 33 Baseball 31 Hi-Y 3. l':S'l'11liR Cie ima EW Join H10 iNYU'Z'VX', and Sec HM'-111c11z. lntramural Sports, Softball 1, 21 Volleyball 2, 3' Basketball 4. Ebwix T. CL'1.x'1z1z Ea'dz'0 Simdy, Ecz'd'1'0. ' Hi-Y 3, 42 Basketball Reserves 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 23 Tnterelass Basketball 42 Track 3. 43 Baseball 3, 43 lntralnural Baseball T. Russell Holmes ll7l RLTTH LLvC11.1.iz CUMM1Nos rAR'lflfIlliP,' Ulflflty should the devil have all the good z'il110s? Band I, 2, 3, 43 Urchestra I, 2, 33 Mixed Choir 43 Band Librarian 2, 3, 4Q Dance Band 43 Sec- retary and Treasurer of Band 43 Library Club 3. Bicizxuii Ciiurifiax UBL'l'JIfl't'H .I t1lllit'ffjIil'l fran! Qr1alsm'toAzw1. Volleyball 2. ll8l CLASS OF JUSIQVIIINIZ lJ'ANu12Lo Jo fmt rigf1f! ' lllce Club 1, lntramnral llzislcetlnall 1, 2, 33 ln- lrzmuiral Volleyball I, 2, 33 Business Club 41 Sock K Busliin 4. liiuilx lJliq1,1-11: A','frm1 l.m'i' ix Izflw' lfuufz, offrzz .'l1a11gi'1i. lilcc Club I g Klixecl Cliurus 1 3 Ari Club 32 ln- trzuuurzil lizislfvtball 2. Xlucxumiuii l,Ul'lSlf lfiienxx l9z'Il1'f .. - f- r i' l jmzzzu' fiflllf uf Hia 1311! lmviz fvull. lilvv Club I. 2: lurrauuuals I, 21 Klixc-il Chorus 1, 21 ,Iuniur lfirst Aid 31 llomc Nursing 53 'l'i'r-:Lsurer of -luuior Class 3: Seniur Play 4. Su11u.1cY limi' S!zif'lay .I lIIi'lI,Yl!1'U nj' f1'ir'1ziil.v!zi,'i. l.ibrzu'y Club l, 3, 43 Yice-prcsiclcut of Library Club 43 Typist fur l'ligliAl-iglits 43 Executive Cmninittee uf Seniur Class 4: lntcrclass Volley- ball 31 lmerclziss Softball 3. 43 lntrainural lrizuimiutun I. l'll,li.XNHK liluxiqx U!f1L'LIH0I ' lllmI.x'4111t l'0Hlf74IllVX' fx xlzvf' Baslcetlmll 1, 2, 3, 43 Yulleyliall 1, 2, 31 Library Club 2, 3. 4: Softball 3. .11 XYlCC-l7l'E'SlClC11l of junior Class3 liixccutive Connnittee of Senior Classg Low VY 4. A1 Batzold 1945 Doiets Giairricx Doris Lif0! ll'l111z' art H1011 cuiflzozrz' l0i'f'.9l' Glee Club 2, 3. 43 American Legion Standard Bearer 31 Senior Play 4: jemmawdeds 31 Spe- cial Choir 43 Intramural Volleyball 2, 32 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intramural Softball 3, 43 Intramural Track Team 3, 4. filiOR121li ll13RM1xN Hlvf'l'l11l1lH l'iW1z1',v has rl little lfllllll, lnzzf I ai11'z' ii. Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Assembly Committee 2, 3. 41 llow, ling 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 41 Reserve Bas- ketball Mgr. 33 Legion Standard Bearer 33 Track 3. 43 Baseball 4,1 Sock fi Buskin 4. lfisfwiw Rrssiii, Homries Rims llf'l10 cfzwf loved-flzat loved not at first xiglzff' Arcade Irligh School 1, 23 Intramural Volleyball 1, 23 Soccer 1, 23 Intramural Softball 1. 23 lland and Orchestra I, 23 Model Plane Building Club I. VX'arsaw High School 3. 4. Band and Orches- tra 3. 4, Dance Band 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 43 Bowling 3, 41 Cheerleading 4. lxnigs Xl. Hoy Jim AAR0.Y0lli,f is Wd, and fllflfkl' iulzcrc I P11771 11131 bread. Orchestra 1, 23 lli-Y 3, 4. lines Moxrczcmiiiizi' H1lf07Zfj'U To .s'1110kt' cz 1'z',gc11' flirozzglz zz 77'ZOZlfllf7I.f'L'U is mjzziznlczzf I0 lrissizzg a lady fhrozrglz Cl 7'U5f7I'l'- r1z'0r.l Baseball I, 3, 43 Intramural Bowling I, 2, 3, 42 County Bowling 2, 3, 43 Midget Basketball 1, 23 Reserve Basketball 31 Intramural Volleyball 22 lnterclass Basketball I, 2, 33 Intramural Foot- ball I, 2. 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Senior Play 41 Sock X lluskin 43 Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3. 4. George Herman Xlaxixie Ilifiififeu 1Wa.r Tim :now I .wc of Oflllli' 171011 the more I like NH' B113-' ll9 atm. ed Chorus 23 Home Nursing 3. CLASS or FIf:I.IcI.I. RnIsI2Y 'tLir1'a i I'II .rec you in Rio! 4 Glee Club I, 2, 33 Secretary of Glee Club 3, X Blast 2, 3, 41 Literary Editor of Blast 33 Art Editor of Blast 43 jemmawdeds 43 President of C ,lemmawdeds 43 Assembly Committee 3, 43 Sen- ior Play 43 Baseball 32 Sock 8: Buskin 3, 41 President of Sock 81 Buskin 43 Volleyball 2, 33 Library Club I1 Mixed Chorus I3 Basketball 2, 33 Typist on High-Lights Staff 2, 3. MARY Rutsm' iilljlllllin All my icorld is cz .rztagcf library Club IQ Mixed Cliorus I1 lnterclass Basketball 2, 33 lnterclass X'olleyl:all 2, 33 Glee Club I, 2, 33 Vice-president 33 Blast 2, 3, 4: Art Editor of Blast 4: Sock K Buskin 3, 4. Assembly Committee 3. 43 Yice-president oi Assembly Committee 43 jemmawdeds 43 See- retary of vlenimawdeds 41 Senior Play 43 Inter- class Baseball 33 Typist on High-Lights Staff 3. CiIiORK2li CLEYE RICKY IIifIxIIiIc 'tllecgan ' Nine l'1'lfIU.S' fo l10az'eI1. Basketball 3, 41 Reserve Basketball 23 Co-Captain l Reserve Basketball 33 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 41 lnterelass Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football I, 23 lntrainural Basketball I3 Intra- mural Volleyball I, 2. 31 Hi-Y 2, 3, 42 Treasurer of lli-Y 41 Senior Play 43 Bowling' 23 Midget Basketball I 3 lnterclass Softball I, 21 Intramur- al Ping'-Pong 33 Track Seetionals 2, 3. 43 Base- ball Sectionals 3: Captain Yarsity Basketball 4. iXNIzIiIf:w Ronisssiiie Ulzzdyw I Hzozzglzf that ez'z'1'y 1111111 llllfff go to Iris BARBER. tilee Club I, 43 Mixed Choir 41 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra lj Track 2, 3, 4. Cl1IlORN'I'OlY Biufqiz SNl.Xl.l.'WUUlJ U5it'lICTlLU7'U H1'.r free .Ql'0'Zt',X' in B1'0okIy1z. Blast 2, 3, 43 Business Manager of Blast 3. 42 High-Ligtlits 2, 3, 43 Editor of High-Lights 3, Mgr, Editor oi Litera-lites 41 Oratorical Contset I, 33 County Ist place 33 Press Club I 3 Sock Ci Buskin 3, 43 lfounder, President Socl Sz Buskin 32 Student Director of Sock it Buskiu 43 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 23 All State Band 3, 43 Solo Contest 43 Assembly Com- mittee 2, 3, 42 Track fXnnounccr 33 Senior Play 43 Swing Band 3, 41 Editor of Flash 43 jazz Band 3 3 Publicity Mgr. of Band, Orches- tra Association 4. FRANcIs MIIRIIIN SMITH U1:I'C111f1lfTCU I giggle so lllllffl bcI'c1z.1.vc I lmm' so IllI'lt'f1 fo giggle 0-r01'. ' Reserve Basketball I3 Interclass Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 lnterelass Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2. Deega Reiuheimer l 20 l 1945 M.x1g1g.x1u':'1' SMITH 'lP1'11g,x ' Tz'11.' l9I11r. ' ,leuunziwclecls 31 Secrclziry of .l6llllllZ1XYilCflS 3, Home Nursing 31 l'resi1le1n ol lloine Nursing 3. Xvllilill. 'l'x1:1Q1Q I '1'1'g H.XY01IC 11111 H10 lonely fI1'U?'f.H liitimniiral Sports, llaslwllnzill 1. 2: lfoollvzxll 1, Z2 Yolleylmll 1, 2, 31 Softball 1, 2. C11.x111,1Qs TOZIER f'Rea ' Red .r111'I.v lil! the 511115017 lnt1'zu11ui'z1l Softball 1 3 ljlllg-liffllg 31 lioys' Choir Rlxlu' pl. X'111N151z12 l'1'11 lVl1111'11 1'l11'1f1'5 work 1!11'1'1 5 ,l!111'y. Cilec Kflub 1, 3. .13 lllust Stull 3. .13 lifllllllllls Cliicf of lllzist 42 Sock X lirsliin 3, .13 YiK'f's presicleut of Soul: X lluslsin 4: Typist on lliqli- Liglns Stall 2, 3, .13 liirls' Suite 3: Senior l'lz1y 41 Nlixvcl Vliorus 43 lizulazll all 33 Xollc-ylzzlll 41. l l1 l l X Xlk7X'-' f'lf'NiI1' 1x..ax . . . . , H 1 1.,.1 l1'11'1'1' .V .vsz1111'ff511111 11111111 11 f1l1111fI1' . V - . . lilee Club 1, 2. 3. 4: SL'Cl'ClZLl'Y of Cilee Club 43 Yolleylzzill 1, 2, 3, .13 llzlslqc-llrall 1. 2. 3, -13 Soft- lzzill 1, 2, 3, 43 Sock N Iluslcin 41 Senior l'l:1y L13 lli li-ligglns 41 Executive Committee 4. Henry Ten Hagen Al.X.lQY l':l.l.liN XV111'1i1c l'Ma1'y JilIv11 .YOIIV fzcrzrf gow l7I!l1If7t'l'PX' IJZIIIIP4, 11 .r 10-z'C- 111-zu'-I011e! Glee Club I. 2, 3, 42 Business Club 4: President of Business Club 4g Business Club Bowling Team 4g Cheerleading 35 Senior Play 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 2ll l'IxL',I, XX'ooInI,Ii'Y trpdllljj 'llifj' fI7l'tYI17l.X' are gcffizzg IPFHU7' all NYC ZL7.Il1C.'U l1'1U'Zl.lllU1'Zll Basketball 2, 33 lntramural Xvolley- ball I, 23 lli-Y 4: XX'restliug 3: Baseball I, 2. l22l CLASS OF 4 I. Y' ' J: .Xvls XX Iffzgwllu, ll zckze I lmiw' .m.r.v of ci1'm11z,v. illec Club I, 2, 3, 4, liaufl .Ig Library Club 2, 3, 41 Fuck gurl Buskiu .Ig l.ow VV 41 Presicleut of l.uw XX' 4: X'ice-prcsirleut of Library Club 3, Vresiclem of l,llJl'2l1'X' Club 43 Glee Club Librar- izm 4: lllU'I11l1Xl1'2il llzrslcelball 2, 31 lIlIl'Z1lHl1l'Zll Xkalleyball 2, 33 lutrzImurzIl Suftball 3, 4 . H.xIm1.1m XX'II.ciwx ll0dy ' ll'l1y nzzrsf the lll-ll'lf.S' bu in my flair? lmrzlmurzll llasketlmll I, 21 lntramural Baseball I, 2. Elmer 11. XX'IxTIi1:s L1'f1'Ic Om? x'1:IH't Z'1'I' .lftIl X'TZ7I1I' nm' F0l'Fif'CV lfV1'1z1'c'1's. Press Club Ig lfligb-Lights 2, 4, jazz Baud 4, Urcllestra I, 2, 31 l-lzmcl I, 2, 3, President of llaucl .Ig Scnfdall 2: Senior Play 4g Sock 8: Bus- kin 3, 4: Blast 3. 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 42 Mixed Choir -L3 Low XX' 4: X'olleyball 3. XX'I N I lflllili XX'oI.c'IVI I' l'V1'11,11I0 fluffy .vfzv COIHPA' UTTI' tim lzillsf' lutranurmls, Yolleybzrll 2, 41 Basketball 2. 43 Softball 3, .Ig Hand 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 'S . QNX' -1 9 I Mary XX'i11tcrs :Incl Marion Kohler. Seated, Left to Right: C. Gavin, B. Catlin, E. l-larrnon, l. Sljjese, B. McCaffery, R. Sunderland, B. Owen J. Stofter, J. Kohler, M. Latort, E. Wolcott, L. Srnth. Row 1: Miss Benjamin, B. Miles, M. O'Brien, N. Reit: zel, R. Parrnenter, S. Stowe, Erma Wolcott, V. Wolcott, G. Snyder, J. Carpenter. Row 2: W. Flint, M. Cofield D. Gott, J. Carlson, S. Wolcott, A. Barlow, B. Buxton, 3. Parrnenter, A. Zeches, J Skill, A. Kohler. Row 3 B. Comstock, A. Cook, F. Reitzel, E. Callahan, l-l. Kessler, M. Kohler, N. Embury, S. Gumaer, l. Bookmiller J. Comstock, N. Bouton, M. L. Young. Row 4: S. Barber, M. Beaumont, S. Gabbey, D. Miller, G. Woodley W. Wheeler, A. Bartlett, N. Wiseman, J. Altieri, P. Ernbury, E. Webster, R. Stubley. THE JUNIORS The class of '46 organized early this year and chose Miss Dorothy Benjamin as their sponsor. They elected Tom Murphy. formerly of liuttalo, president. Norma Bouton, yice-presidentg Betty Buxton. secretary: and Tsahel Bookmiller, treasurer. The members chosen for the executive committee were, Lynn Smith, ,lohn Carlson, Mary Louise Young, and Aloe .Xll:1eri. On November 17, LQ44, the juniors held their annual 'Prom in the .Xmerican Legion Hall. Splendid decorations and cheery lireplaces added tremendously to this important class event. The Prom was not only a Social hut also a financial success. Later this year Thomas Murphy returned to Buffalo. Norma Bouton re- placed him as president and David Miller was selected to succeed Norma. VVe sincerely wish the Juniors the best of luck in their senior year. l23l l .L . Row 'l, Left to Right: R. Foley, D. Klein, L. RQWEEI, D. Taylor, C, -Bookrniller, B. Cofielcl, L. Stones, N. Gord- ner, G. Kelsey, B. Lange. Row 2: J. Wilyot, eenan, R. Norton, T. Tavernio, M. Merrill, W. Burr, I.. Parker, B. Conroy, M. I.. Morgan. Row 3: A. Kreutjer, l. Petre, P. Hunter, T, Blakeslee, A, Thompson, D. Cole, R. Dusclaen, B. Meng, M, Eck. IZQJIW 4: ljoy, B. Qciwson, C. Stoffer, C. Lutzi, M. Corlino, H. Miller, C. Williams, J. Toland, J. Srnitln.,R ' 5: H, Miles, ,JL Lindstrom, A. McArthur, D, Altwegg, R. Christ G. Carl, P. Davis, J, Adamci' lc, JQ' Pox2rer,s, N. Gouuirtbvc, M. Jean l-lolohan, l-l Miller. I X ' it if ,fl Q., ff, J fi ,ll .1 1 fr 0, N in r - ' 5' 1, 'PK-,xg As the Sophomore Class looks aheacl into the tuture we propliesy that it 11? ' J. will be hllecl with great hopes, ambitions and accomplishments. Y'-' h Though as yet we have not led a strenuous life in our two years of high Ar school, still we hope as We enter into our junior year that our talents and abilities will unfold. Our bond sales have not been the largest, our Red Cross collections the greatest, yet the school would really lack some of its spirits had we not been here. To our n W future ahead and our worthiness to the school! xl Lk Rl I .lfw VV K of . Mwliiigs gy if l24l I l Seated, Left to Right, Row 'lz A. Whitlock., L. Metrose, D, Ahner, J. Dunn, L. Ball, K. Rende, D. Gardner I.. Hare. P. Gardner. G. Neeley, D, Ewell, R. Lindstrorn, J. Comrbell, Raw 2: D. Potter, M. Martha, P Doody, R. Eoker, J. Farnholtz, l.. Taber, R. Rich, H. Robb, C. Walczak, F. Head, F. Roncane., A. Clapp W. Heintz, J. Vianeri. Row 3: B. Vifilcox, B. Yancer, D. Platt, J, Smith, N. McWithey, L. Flint, R. Blokes lee, D. Sager, J. Peckham, R. Szhneclaenburcier, J. Miller, D. Cffen, J. Montgomery, B. Benham, J. Wolcott Row 4: J. Andaloro, E. Grover, J. Conover, D. Wilyat, R. Smollwood, G. Robb, R. McWithey, D. Corwin. C Sheldon, P. Aiamczak, K. Maxwell, C. Appleby, J. Yancer. Row 5: B. Wilcox, P. Durtee, E. Johnson, M. Veto C. Green, R. Cummings, G. Streamer, D. Humphrey, A. McWilliams, J. Montgomery, E. Schwab. M. Schwab J. Reichert, S, Nliller, E. Griffen. FRESHMAN CLASS We the Class of ltgl XYQ really cziift say too much aliout ourselves because. of couree. were not organized. Our population totals up to quite a iiumlier, as you Can see. XYe spciicl most of our time doing as little as possible :mtl making life miserable for our poor teacliers. Seriously though. we've enjoyed our First year of High School zuicl are looking forwa1'cl to our next three. l25l V I 1 ww ,of 1U .MA J: 4 ,V ff- ' L14 1 f-5 .1 ' Nc efezc CHCM 1, '.-.wdcr -.wr ccy cf Cz: vmcs Wan our own Them Ura :Fe snwmcr Npcvts C? the ECACLWIZS and tim vncurwtavrwk, UWC wmtcr Xpivli of Lalc Plucwd, lfwc attmctwons of ffm rmsny Stake pulls, the musuc of the fV1etropo':tfm Opzra, and live wealth of nrt and drama to be Found m New york Cuy, N2 1,2 W ,yfflf .- fx.-5 Q dv X Q, 4gSP,,k, 41- P7 ,Jw f ,Z N A, Q X f,-f X 'fc X X 0' .Aff ff Y ,ff i271 .l IREM It I lux SALLY Gunmen W5 SOCK AND BUSKIN lllt' Soflv and l'll1Slil1l Klub has s1:1gefl Z1 con- tinuous prograui of lll'UClllL'll1JllS lllfirllglllilll the vear in the school. i11 1l1e Ctllllllllllllly, and lor various causes. lxCl'llZLlJS the 111os1 outstaiirluig pe1'lo1'111a11ces were 'l'l1e lYe1lcli11g given three times, and 'l'l1e xvilllillllil, Z1 play of great 1ll'ZLlllZlllC value. llaving in- creased their Illlllllbbl' bv i11i1iz11io11. the group has brouglit forth such stars as lfileen lil'fDYCl', l.lovcl lfate lin, lyfll Davis. Robert liinnev, :uid Sallv liuinaer. r .. . . . .--,...L. in -Q ' fs- . 2 1 1 E 5 Row 'l, Left to Right: N. Rix, J. D'Angelo, M. Vigneri, M. Winters, S. D'Angelo, J. Farnholz. Row 2: E. Grover, A. Wickwire, H. Ten Hagen, B. Hoy, J. Carlson, F. Walczak. Row 3: Miss Benjamin, P, Davis, S1 Gu- maer, J. Alfieri, G. Herman, E. Webster. Row 4: T. Smallwood, M. Ram- sey, F. Ramsey, J. Montgomery, D. Miller, L. Appleby, L. Catlin. Row 1, Left to Right: N. Gouinlock, L. Ball, l. Saggese, A. Thompson. Row 2: E. Granka, A. Lindstrom, N. Ernbury, S. Gumaer, A. Wickwire. Row 3: A. Kreutter, E. Grover, M. Holahan, S. Gott, Miss Mosel. 1 fi 'f f J ,.' t m- vt. Bliss Llidljilllilll folloxvecl bv such actors and actresses :is Xlarv Xlinters, 'l'hornton Small- vvoocl, llenrv Ten llagen, Bill VYheel- er. llavirl Millerancl-loe.-Xlheri. The president for the present year has been lfelicia Ranisevz llarv Yignere. X'll.'C-lJI'C5lClQlllI and Norma Rix, secretary and ll'C219ll1'CT. The plays have been directed bv Miss Dorothy l'JCIllZlllll1l, 1l1e advisor. and produced by rlillilflllflll Sinallwood, the student director. :Xlreaclv among the top-notch activities i11 the school, the Sock and Ruskin promises itself an interesting anal successful future, and a brilliant aCl1ieve111e111 of its aims, to develop idle talents and improve local dra- matics. LIBRARY CLUB President ..... .. Avis Xllickwire XllCG-lJI'C5iflCl1f .. .. lileanor Granka 'l'reasurer . . . . . . Nancy Gouinloclc Bi-weeklv the n1e1nl:ers ot tl1e l.ibrarv Club meet to devote an hour to l.lIl'lllCl'l1lg' 21.11 interest in books. During this term tl1e IH6IlllJG1'S have spent the lllllll' in one of the nrst six grades l'C2lClll1g' stories to the children. I11 aflclition to this tl1e 1nen1bers spend one or two periods a week helping Bliss Hosel w i tl1 routine library work and learning much about library proceclure. l28l Mary Yigiiere years. XYork hegan last fall i111111e11if ately after tl1e el1-1'ti1111 111 staff officers. Mary Yiguere was ele1't1-11 eflitor-111 chief. New 1116111110145 were t11e11 chos- 1111 111111 i11it1ate1l at the 11111111211 'Blast' 11:1rty. Then arose 1l1e 61116811011 111 whether the lil21s1 01111111 l1e 11111:1isl1- 1111 tl1is year. XYitl111111 thiiiking of that any l.l1I'1l1Gl', 1112111s were set 111 011611 ation, pictures were 2lil'Zt11gCCl. write- 1111s were turnecl 111, 11121115 111211le to earn 1111111ey were i11r11111la1e1l, 2l.ClYCl'1l5C- 111e111s were solicited 211111 hiially it was all put together to 11121110 1111 this yea1 s l5last . All of us sincerely hope that this year's annual will lie o11e of your favorites. HIGH-LIGHTS LITERA-LITES 11lS1Ull'GCl hy tra1liti1111 a1111 hy the 11esire t11 11111111511 a s1'l11111l 11ews11a111-r and iiiaggaziiie, the lixe 111e11111e1's ot the ,l1111r1121lis111 Class have s11Ceee1le1l 111 1Jl'Ulll1Ci11g' fitteeii 111liti1111s of High- lights, Zlllfil two ot l.ite1'21-Lites. 1.21w- renee .X.1J11lClDj' Zlllfl Klary 1171111618 are the respective e1lit11rs of the two 13111.1- lieatioiis. The staff w11rlce1l 11111le1' the guiclaiiee of Miss ljllggilll. These two 1111l1lic21tio11s have trie1l to g1ye a 11111- ture of school life i11 the year 1944- 45- 1291 THE BLAST lf1lit11r-111-L'hiet . . . ....... Mary Yigiiere Business Xlaiiager ..... .. TllO1 ll1lJI1 SlllIlllN't'UOCl Secretary 211111 il-i1'C2l.Sll1'E1' . ........ Norma Rix Literary Editor ....... ....... B etty Owen l1l111t11gra11l111f Editor .. .. Henry rli61l llageu Sports lC1li111r ...................... 1.111y1l Catlin Cljnxft lQ1li1ors ...... Mary Ramsey, Felicia Ramsey Ass111'i211e .Xrt llclitor ..... ........ S ally C,211111aer Lvllflifl' the ea11al1le s111,111sorsl1i11 of Miss Butter- 11el1l the 'l3last has again a1111eare1l thr1111gl11111t the halls 111 YYZ11'52lXY High School. This year, with 111a- terials more cliflieult to ol1t:1i11. the task ot 1111l1lisl1i11g the 21111111111 was even more 21111110115 than 111 111'ey'io11s Row 'l, Left to Right: Miss Butterfield, B. Meng, N. Rix, B, Owen, M, Vignere, L. Smith. Row, 2: N. Bouton, N. Embury, N. Gouinlock, M. C0- field, P. Hunter. Row 3: J. Alfieri, H. Ten Hagen, S. Gumaer, T. Small- wood. Row 4: M. Ramsey, F. Ramsey, D. Stubley, L. Catlin, E. Webster. Seated: F. Walczak, M. Vignere, S. Gott. Standing: M. Winters, L. Catlin, T. Smallwood, L. Appleby, E, Webster, Miss Duggan. TRI-Y l'resident . . . . . .Xx'isXYicliwire Yice-president . . . . lfleanor tiranlca Sec. and Treas. .. .. Mary XYinters Sponsor . .. Miss XYilliams The Tri-Y was formed this year for the purpose of building a fellow- ship of girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common lite those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. Row Row Row Row 1, Left to Right: Miss Williams, S. Keenan, B. Owen, T. Blakeslee, 2: C. Bookrniller, E. Granka, M. Winters, C. Gavin. 3: E. Grover, B. Catlin, A. Wickwire, S. Stowe, A. Thompson. 4: N. Gardener, M. Holahan, J. Comstock, N. Gouinlock, N. Embury, Y. XV. C, A. means hy a good program, not just the things that will till the time of meeting, hut activity that meets needs and develops interests in accordance xxith the Y. XY. C. A. purpose. Thus their program for next year will include a health projeetg a project on religious understanding: projects in or- ganization of Y. XY. C X. groups and the understanding' ot community needs. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Row 'l, Left fo Right: Miss Butterfield, M. Morgan, L. Ball, A. Whitlock, E. Harmon, D. Potter, Miss Mosel. Row 2: E. Grover, M. Cofield, l-l. Ten Hagen, T. Smallwood, N, Bouton, Mr. Boldt. Row 3: N. Gardner, P. Davis, D. Stubely, I. Bookmiller, S. Gurnaer. Row 4: M. Ramsey, F. Ramsey, B. Wheeler, G. Herman, R. Copeland, L. Catlin. l3Ol -Xlthough the .Xssemhly tfommit- tee did not lqegin its activities until the halt-year hecause ot' our late open- ing' of school, it has been going' strong ever since. Xtith its otticers-llenry Ten Hagen. president: Mimi Ramsey, yiceepresidentg and lfleanor llarmon. secretary-the cluh has planned and executed a very busy schedule with a program every week. ll.ast year you rememher it was only once every two weelisl. Besides these ever-welcome presentations hy the various sehool cluhs and organizations the committee is working on a constitution for a school Council which we hope will he able to take over next year. THE JEMMAWDEDS The ,lemmaxyclecl .Xrt Cluh, which was tiiunclefl in IQJ3, inclucles in its membership girls from the eighth ffracle thriluffli hiffli schiiiwl who are Fi ' B. A interested in art. The present orhcers are: presirlent, l elicia Ramsey: sec- retary, Mary Ramsey 1 treasurer. .Xnne Iinclstrom. :lo work in arts and eratts. lt als sponsors an annual ' ex 'mit a fl Row 'I, Left to Right Ll. Dioguordi, N. Pringle, M. Altwegg, J. Poislley, J. Yule, M, Klein. Row 2: K, Renee, S. Klosterrnyer, P. Bouton, P. Hunter, D. Klein, B, Meng, Mrs. Riter. Row 3: Z. Boll,, N. Reitzel, J. Montgom- ery, N, Cuouinlocle, S. Gurnoer, A. Kreutter. Row 4: M. Kohler, S. Gobbey, M. Romsey, F, Romsey, N. Embeiry, A. Linclstrom floes art work arnuntl t e st nl ' 'l as painting murals will' o The purpose of the art cliilm the l-'inclerqarten Q . - K 's Many trips are macle to INITSCIIINS, commercial stuflius, libraries ancl other f'li Q!. S 11g , . . . N trips are also made into surrounding country. These trips help to wiclen the mem ' zpwliation t rt rl r COMMERCIAL CLUB Memhership ot the newly cirganizccl clulm is limiterl to those stuilen s el ' ugxit inercial subject each year. .Xt present the membership is limitezl to forty en 'rs. The this year are: l'resiclent Yice-pres. . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . ..Kl ary lillen XYliite Betty Hcfattery lflaine lllair llruce lYilcox The main iihjectiye ot clulm is to eiicnurage the to study the new developments of husiness, to liecome husiness- minclefl, to hecmne social-min4l- ecl. to cleyelrlp high stanclarfls of scholarship appreciate the . ancl husiness ethics. to learn to value of ,gfqitl ,alan lif hA.'9 ' x 1 'i .XQI 91 J U N f 1 N Q . WY: fps l3ll Row 'l, Left to Right: D. Ahner, J. Wilyot, M. White, B. Wilcox, B. Mc- Coffery, J. Fcirnholz, M, Lotort. Row 2: J. Stoffer, R. Foley, S, Keenon, T. Tovernio, T. Blokeslee, W. Burr, R. Norton, M. O'Brien, C. Flint. Row 3: A. Vigneri, R, Dowson, W. Flint, C. Bookmiller, J. D'Angelo, M. Corlino, G. Snyder, B. Lunge, Mrs. Boyce. Row 4: E. Flint, J. Petrie, M, L. Young, M. Beaumont, J. Alfieri, S. Barber, C. Hoyt, M. Kohler, C. Lutzi, M. Nimsker. Row 1, Left to Right: A. Romesser, J. Kohler, D. Altwegg, J. Carpenter, S, D'Angelo, Mr. Albro. Row 2: P. Woodley, J. Altieri, E. Culver, J. l-loy, M. Cofteld, E. Cal lahan. Row 3: R. Holmes, R. Stubley, L. Catlin, R. Copeland, l-l. Ten l-lagen, J Carlson. Row 4: D. Miller, S. Baker, Cu. Herman, G. Reinheimer, J. Montgomery W. Wheeler. HI-Y The lli-Y met early in the fztll ztnfl eleetecl llenry Ten Isla' gen, president: Lloyfl Catlin, x'iet--presicletttg George Rein- heitner. treasurer: and Russell llnltnes, secretary. Mr. .-Xllmro wzts eliosett as sponsor and the elult wzts now rearly for the wttrlq of the eoining' school year. lfirst ezune the usual hectic weelc of ittitiatitm. The new :nt-ntlters chosen were hlatnes t'ztrnentet', Mayttartl Cotieltl. llrtvitl Nliller, Paul XYooclley, llztritl Wltwegg, Sant lD'.Xngelo, Qntl litlniuntl Callaltztn. At their tirst regulztr meeting they rleeicl- tle uuztnitnnusly to attentl ehureh in :t hotly. once at month, and ltztye lzeen tloing so, more nr less stteeessfttlly. sinee th ztt titne. rotating front church tn elturelt. lhey ltztve trietl to interest the tnwnspeop e :tnrl stuflents in stztrting the utuelt tztllcetl rtltout' teen-age ettnteen but sn lztr tt IS nut it rettlity tor rztrinus reasons. Still. there are stvttttr in the llt-N ztncl seltttol who wtrultl hlte the eztntfen to he estitltlisltefl as stron :ts nossihle :tntl they ztre willing to wurlq towztrtl this goal. I ixeeently the llid' put on at very sttet'ess'gif Xligi. it-T SE-tm fm- ,leer-mltlx. XYe'll ztll re- lllC11?l'7Cl' Nose XX heeler. L':tnniltztli' Stun. ztntl - ill lanes. The ntetnlters tml. tlze nrgztni- zzttinn are now lttnlqittg lttt'wtu'rl to the spring intit: at .H xi ., ,fr-tt, mgml, tx whit-li will end tltrrm- ztlly with the ztnnuztl hztnttuet. They will lini-sh ii Vxvqzz' o..ift the lli-Y izienie in -lune ztnfl 11411, rlishztnrl until lztll when the newlxfeleetetl nffit' H E72 title tit tlifir it-M, gtlnitg with the ntent. hers, ot Crestline, utziintztittittg. :tntl extentline 1' t.t,ght.i11 tht- selttinl gint! eonttnttnity. ltilglt stztnclztrtls ol tliristizut eltztrzteteru. Kneeling: W. Wheeler, R. Holmes. Seated: Miss Williams. Standing: T. Blakeslee, B. Catlin, P. Davis, N. Bouton, C. Gavin, l32l CHEERLEADERS The sueeess of our teztnts ft-r the seztsrtn ttytt-11,45 wzts in no little meztsure clue tu nur elteerleztclers. Their hztrtl work. excellent training, ztntl limitless cntltusiztstn rleyelepecl excellent school elteeringg and rt gontl seliaol spirit. TRACK 1944 Cuaeli White again, for the second eunfaeentire year. guided his track speedsters tw the county championship. XYarsaw amassed 66 points to win easily over l'erry 40, .Xttiea 9, and Castile 4. lfight huys went to- the seetionals in Roeliesterz li. Reinheimer, Fl. Salamone, E. llouinleek, L. Taher, T. Henhatn, R. llolmes. li. llerman and R. Pang, .Xltliuugli none of them placed in this meet, they nevertheless enjoyed the fine liospitality of the Riiehester citizens. Xlfirsztw also emerged vietrwioiis in two meets inevious to the eciunty meet, heating lverry in zi dual nzeet 61 Ii'i2 to 35 l'i.2 and suhduing Dansville in a post- eard meet 58 iffi tri 27 5f6. Captain ol' this yeark team was tl r. Greene who stood out in the dashee. Seven meml:ers of this yeark team will again return to form the nucleus tif the 1945 team. Unfler the able guidance ol Coach White the Xl'ar5aw team will undciuhtedly make an exeellent aecotniting of itself. Kneeling, Left To Right: A. Romesser, H. Ten Hagen, R, McGuire, L. Tciber, S. D'ArigeIo, J. Solomorie Coe la White. Row 'I, Standing: C. Greene, G. Hermori, A. Dovis, T. Benhom, T. Gouirilock, R. Pong, W Gohlke C. Reiriheimer, R. Holmes, R. Cofield. Top Row: L. Catlin, E. Culver, J. Alfieri, R. Nevinger, M Veto J. Gi l33l BASEBALL 1944 The hztsebull team uf 1944, cfiztclieal hy ll 1'. .Xllmim eiiiwyed at highly fticccss- liil season. They started out hy deft-zttiiig .Xtticzt 25 tw 3, and frmii there VVCHI im 21 wilcl smriiig spree by QZt1'HC1'll'Ig 75 rtiiis for the seztswu ztgztiiist theii' QIIJIJOIICIIIS 34. lfielrliiig perceiitztgew for the tezthi were about even, hut lluhne5, Qizttliii :mtl liztkei' stwcirl nut iii that fmlei' iii limiting thc fippnsitimi tn such zt cmiipzti'zttix'el5' small iitimhei' nf runs. 'lille 1621111 plztyecl cliamliiriiisliip hztll tli1'wftig'limttt, ecimiitg tliimugli mztgiiili- rt-iitli to wiii the cmiiity tugs. ,Xfter :miiexiiig this lwiim' they jcitiriieyecl to .Num wheiw: they CllCU1llllCl'Cfl liilllitllflillgllll .lt'z1fle1'ny'. Lezuliiig theii' iiiipuiin-tits J,-2. with hilt an iiiiiitig to plzthv, the XXYEIYNIIVV flelense weztlwiiecl eitztlvliiig tiztiiztiiclztigttzi to tie the st'm'e. 'lihey stwirecl :igztiii iii the lztst iiiiiing, wiiiiiiiig 3-4. lizittiiig liiiiims im' tht- teztiii went tu tlilleii :tml lJv.'XIlgClU xvliu hztcl .500 :xml .4111 i'twpeftix'cly. .Xll iii the liiwt teztm will he mi hzmcl fm' the uoiiiiiig sezmiii with the clxcvptiwii of liilleil :tml lieiihztm who :ire IIOXV servitig' with the .Xrmecl Fences. Left to Right: S. D'ArigeIo, Mgr, D. Scilomorie, L. Catlin, D. Altwegg, P. Ladd, R, Pong, T. Berihom, G. Rein heimer, S. Boker, J. Montgomery, J. Gilieri, R, Holmes, M. Veto, R, McGuire, J. Solomone, Mr. Albro, l34l I Left to Right: D. Altwegg, E. Gouinlock, Mr. Boldt, L. Catlin, S, D'Angelo. TENNIS 1944 The tennis teani. coached by Klr. lioldt. managed to win the eounty championship by virtue of a doubles win by Bud Catlin and Sam lJ'lXngelo, limo Altxvegg, who played nrst sin- gles, was beaten by Xteatliervvax, the eventual vvinner, yvho acorn- paniefl the NYarsavv tandem in their bid for sectional honors. The Xtarsavv boys managed to reach the nnals as a result of tlieir victories over Medina lliwh School and Corning bv l Xorthside ,-Xeadeniy. They there A encountered the Clyde lligh teani who had previously beaten Brighton and Monroe, both of Rochester. They were a little shaky, losing the lirst set 6-4 but rallying very effectively to even the score by trinnning thein 6-2 in the seeono set. Starting nieely in the third set and enjoying a 4-2 lead, they suddenly taltered then fell completely, losing 6-4. A truly heart-breaking finish for sueh a spirited nel t. l-' th D'AnO'elo and Catlin will re Uresent XYarsaxv affain this vear lookinh l an . .s N 1 DO 6 forward to annexing their first sectional tennis toga. Also returning vvill be Alt- weffe' and Roger Copeland. bb Midget teams were formed again this year to give younger players experience that will be ot' benetit to theni in later years. lfour teains were ehosen, with the .Xir Corps eaptained by Roy lloolqiniller, being the eventual winner. As is the usual procedure, an all-star team was seleeted with livvell, Bookniiller, Card- ner, Hoy, Young' and MeXYil- liains receiving the honors by virtue of their all-around abil- ity. MIDGETS Seated, Left to Right: Mr. Boldt, J. Tillner, D. Tavernia, T. Hoy, D. Ewell, R. Gard- ner, R. Bookrniller, W. Young, J. Callahan, B. Benharn, A. McWilliams, D. Stead- rnan, J. Kohler. Row I, Standing: R. Stubely, A. Clapp, R. Rich, R. Spring, N. Wheeler, J. Peckham, R. Lindstrom, J. Lapp, W. Embury, F. Eisenhart, D. Miller. Row 2, Standing: J. Roncone, D. Wolfley, G. Schneckenburger, C, Walczak, J. Gard- ner, D. Morgan, J, Gouinlock, J. Thompson, L. Cass, F. Christ, W. l-leintz, D. Batzhold. i351 Seated, Left to Right: D. Ewell, C. Green, D. Altwegg, E. Culver, M, Cotield, J, Corlson, B. Wilcox. Standing: Mr. Boldt, J. Corpenter, A, Cook, J, Altieri, R. Stubley, M, Veto, E. Johnson, D. Sager. WARSAW HIGH SCHOOL RESERVES WIN CHAMPIONSHIP UNDEFEATED IN LEAGUE COMPETITION The Wfarsaw lligh School Basketball Reserves coached hy Mr. lloldt won their fifth straight league title. This league was formed live years ago to promote more interest in the sport and to help develop varsity teams. Captain lid. Culver was the only veteran from last year's team hut he was very ahly assisted hy the newcomers to the squad. Dave .Xltwegg was the team's high scorer with 135 points, an average of 9 points per game. lle was Closely followed hv Captain Culver with 125 points. -lunior Greene, well-known track speedster, was third with loo points, lle proved to he the most improved play- er on the squad and hig' things are expected from next year. Maynard Colield Q21l'1lCI'CCl.l.7 points hefore he was drafted hy the Varsity, proving himself a Capable player. -lolin Carlson and .Xdellvert Cook had 43 and Z2 points respectively. They hore a major hurden of the attack and eazne through magnificently in the pinches. This team went through the season undefeated in league competition. piling up a total of 5oN points for the season to 259 for their opponents, their average per gznne heing 32 while hold- ing' the opposition to IG. .Xny team, no matter how good, cannot win games without ahle men ready to step in and replace them when they falter. The team undouhtedly was strengthened hy such eapahle re- serves as Stuhley, Carpenter. Sager, Yeto, Llohnson and .-Xllieri and drilled long into the nifht providing' opposition in praetiee for the first stringg. l'raise of such lzoys should he ever-present. l36l Left to Right: S. D'Ar1gelo, J, Solomone, M. Cofield, A. Bartlett, L. Catlin, G. Reinheimer, T. Berihom, Coach White, J. Kohler. ARSITY BASKETBALL The basketball team had a moderately successful season winning 9 games while losing 7, It was weakened half-way through the season by the loss of Ted Benham, who was a splendid tioor man. llowever. it regained some of its lost power by acquiring Roger Copeland who moved back to XYarsaw from Michigan. Near the end ot the season the squad was greatly weakened by an unfurseen event which resulted in the loss of three first-string players and one substitute. Xevertheless, it succeeded in downinff l'errv, its arch rival, by two moints in a thrillino' battle. . 6 . . 6 High scorer for the team was Catlin with 169 points for an av fcillowecl by Captain Reinheimer who had lOl. lD'.fXngelo began l l season ant meslied I2 points against lierry to lead that attack. Sa nilicent ball setting' up many plays which resulted in baskets for tuted many times. playing head's up ball tl11'o11g'l1o11t coming to a in getting the ball off the backboard many times in the encounter Vtarsaw 4Q NYyo1ning 37 Castile 22 Pavilion 42 Leicester 34 llansville 25 Dansyille 37 Attica I7 Perry 32 20 28 28 27 2g '3 IQ l37l 11m-sw 11 erage of IO points per game to click near the end of the amone and Colield played mag- Xliarsaw. Bartlett was substi- line climax when he succeeded with Perry. 46 Caledonia 27 21 Castile 32 37 A rcade 21 36 Leicester 38 21 Attica 26 39 Pavilion 43 27 Perry 25 42 Arcade 12 Standing, Left to Right: T. Smollwood, M. Vignere, L. Appleby, F. Wfolczok, J. Montgomery, F. Romsey, D Griften, l-l. Teri l-logem. Seated: M. Firmori, L. Cotliri, M. Romsey, C. Reirilieimer, M. Winters, M. E. White. DEAR DAFFODIL T110 Cast blolin xl. L'ole111a11 .. .. Lleve l26l1lllt'lll161' llllswortli Norton l.axx're11ce Appleby Yicla this wifeil .. .. Mary liamsey Vliinmy Carver .. . -laines BlOllIgOIllQl'3' Cl1arles ....... ...... L loytl Catlin lient Merrill .. . llenry 'len llagcn lJlJl'OlllCEl ....... ..... l Felicia Rainsey Xliss Tliorpe . .... Doris Griften Lawyer Voleman 'llll0!'11IOl1 S1UHllVX'lNlCl Hrs. Merrill .. ..... Mary Xllg1lC'l'l' Daffodil ........ ...... A lary XVll1lCl'S Majorettes .. . Mary lfllen XX'l1ite Cora . . . . . . . lflorenee XYalczalf: Marjorie lfirnian lDespitel1lustery weatlier and six-foot s11f1wf.lrifts the Silllllrl' class of 1l1e Vlarsaw lligh School trinniphefl i11 its annual play. Directed by Miss limi-utliy lflf?Il-lZl.I'1ll1l the cast movecl easily and assuredly tl1rougl1out the entire p1'OflL1CtlOl1. The Cast was Clioscn i11 try-outs in the fall, tl1en came tlie world Alinost L'YL'I'f' evening rehearsals were l1elfl-tlien Caine THE nig'l1tl Old Man XYC2Lll1C1' also came in force but the unclanntecl spirit of the seniors overcame the elements and the play went on. Daftoclil finally got licr nian. Kent Merrill, after a mix-up with l1er sister l7o1'otl1ea, who Finally XY011 blinmiy Carver. fora, tl1e olcl-fasliicmecl n1en1l1er ul the family, Cllllllgffl l1er ideas and to the astonisliinent of lCllswortl1, l1er sewn years' bean. slie elopecl with l1er doctor. However, Mama ancl l'apa were happy alront it all: llama solfl llCI' paintiiigs, as sl1e callecl them, and Papa sold his musical Con1positic111 and tlius they livecl happily ever after. ln spite of the many clitneulties besetting the class, the play was successful in every way, even nimncially since the proceeds of the evening ZlH10111llCtl to 3285. l38l DEAR DAFFODIL! E391 MIXED CHORUS Row 'I, Left to Right: S. Keenan, I Saggese, C, Gavin, A. N1Vicl4wire, M Winters, R. Cummings, M. White M. Vignere, M. Christ, B, McCaf1'er-,f M. Morgan. Row 2: H. Kessler, A Vignere, T, Blakeslee, J, Talancl, A Lindstrom, N. Gouirilock, E. Schwab E. Grover, M. J. Holahan, P. Hunt er, D. Klein, Miss Nease. Row 3 S. D'Angelo, D. Sager, R. Blakeslee H, Schott, E. Webster, A. Romesser J. Montgomery, F. Roncone, D, Wil: yat, J. Farnholz. Row 4: B. Wilcox E. Johnson, D. Stubley, D, Miller, B Wheeler, N. Wiseman, C. Hoyt L. Appleby, D. Humphrey. 1 1 1 . . , .. '. .. Q., rf, . 4 I 1 1 1 lirnsi C11i11e1's Aceompziiiisl ............... .. llonmi Pottei Klixiiii L.'i141iel's Aceoiiipaiiist .............. llzirrieite Kessler l211:1-s' Ciioices .-Xeeoiiipziiiisi ..... . ...... Klziry l.ou Morgzm Ciiuiigz lfiioiirs .'XcC11nipz111ist ........ ..... l lzirriette Kessler OFFICERS lloys' Ciioizes Business Klziiiziger ........ Sam D'A1igelo Publicity Nlziiiugger ........ l.ziw1'e1ice .Xppleliy Publicity Xl . , . C11R1.s Cll1Jl'l'i Business Mzuiziger ............ ,Xiiue Vigiieri ziiizigei' .. .. .Xiiiizi Tliompsoii 1 l4Ol BOYS' CHORUS Row I, Left to Right: S. D'Angelo, D Sager, R. Blakeslee, M. Carlino, J Montgomery, D. Wilyat, J. Farnholtz Row 2: F. Rancone, D. Corwin, M Veto, R. Holmes, D. Humphrey, A McWilliams, J. Andalora, I. Nease Row 3: B. Wilcox, A. Romesser, E. Johnson, D. Gott, H. Schoff, C. Hoyt, W Wilkinson. Row 4: R. Stubley, E. Webster, L. Appleby, D. Miller, W. Wheeler, N. Wiseman, G. Carl. CHORUSES GIRLS' CHORUS Row 'I, Left to Right: J. Dunn, S Kennan, L. Parkhurst, W. Burr, M Wilcox, C. Gavin, F. Hoy, M. Vig nere, l. Schwab, B. Klein, M. L. Mor- gan. Row 2: D. Ahner, A. Whitlock E. Cotield, E. Courtox, K. Rendi, E Grover, P. Hunter, N. McWithey D. Klein, M. White, J. Paisley, M Christ, B. McCattery, Miss Nease Row 3: T. Blakeslee, J. Kemp, F Walczak, E. Robinson, J. Connover B. Lunge, D. Gritten, l. Saggese, S Klostermyer, B. Meng, D. Often J. Smith, D, Potter. Row 4: G. Syn der, C. Williams, C. Lutzi, M. Kohl- er, N. Gouinlock, J. Montgomery .M. Beaumont, A. Lindstrom, A Thompson, J. Toland, E. Schwab Af Bender, M, J. Holahan, A. Vigneri. The choruses under the direction of Miss Nease appeared at many public gatherings this Year. The First uerformance was on Armistice Da when the members of the Bo s' Chorus , Y sang several service songs. Next the Girls' Chorus under the combined direction of Miss Nease and Miss Benjamin gave a Christmas pageant in the First Baptist Church for the community and again in chapel for the high school students. All musical organizations took part in the Spring Concert at the Farman Theater, March 29th. Later the Girl's Ensemble sang at the Grange Hall in a programme undertaken by several school organizations. The Perry Festival of NVyoming County musical organizations on April 27-28 was attended by all Warsaw High School musical organizations and three soloists. These same three soloists also went to Hornell in Ma for the Sectional Festival. Other a earances included a art in all Graduation exercises, Y PP P s and a chapel program in June. GRADE CHORUS Row 'l, Left to Right: V. Van Allen, Morgan, Rende, Wheeler, Willse, Woodley,, Parkhurst, Wilcox, Dunn, Sunderland, Alfieri, Callahan, Vos- burh Landcastle Irwin A. Smith Q I I I I Benharn. Row 2: Long, Ahner, Glos- ser, Litteer, P. Smith, Cummings, Eck, Stubley, K. Smith, S. Wells, York, Walton, Baker, Salamone, Miller, Taber. Row 3: Batzhold, J. Howe, J. Howe, Cole, Callahan, Gardner, Elwood, Neeley, S. Smith, Klahn, Barber, Maha, Dick, Ball, Parkhurst, Holahan, Neeley. Row 4: Fenner, B. Wells, E. Van Buren, D. Van Allen, Embury, Pratt, Holmes, Fargo, Arnold, Riter, Kelsey, J. Van Buren, Hare, Smallwood, Baker, Eddy. l4ll l BAND MEMBERS Cl..XRlNli'l'S1NQI'11l211l Anclalora, Mary lilizabeth Ball, Shirley Barber, -lolm lfloutou, Mary Lou Clark. Maynard Colielcl, Roland tilosser, Roy Griiten, Gail llubbarrl, Yirgiuia llutchinson, Gillerle Kemp, john Lanni, Charles Logan, Barbara Martin, Nancy MeXYithey, Robert Mc.- NYithey, Marion Nairn, Sallie Nairn, .Xnclrew Romesser, ,loe Roneone. Richard Stubley, Gary YanYalkenburg, Dolores XYalton, tiary XYeiclman, Erma Wvoleott. Wlinifrerl Xllilcott. Ci!lRNICTS-rllRl'MPli'l'S--NlZlfllll .Xlmer, .loc .Xllieri, Buddy Christ, l'aul lick. Susan tiouinlock, lfleanor Harman, VVilliam lrleintz, Yvonne McClure, Barbara Motts, Richard Neeley, lu- clith Robinson, Eugene XYebster, Mary XYinters. Keith XYoorl, Robert Younger, Wayne Zeches. Soriuxo Saxornoxis-Martin Croney. C-M mar my SAXOP 1 IONliigAx1l11 Carpenter. iNl.'I'tiS.XXOPHONll'1+RL1fl1 Cummings, Roger Martin, Michael Morgan, Norma Robinson, Avis XYickwire, Verna Vtfolcott. Tizxolc SAXOPHONE--RL1SSCll Holmes. NvItJI.IN-DO1'lS Van Allen. lTI.L l'l'IS-I.OL1lSC Ball, Eileen Griffeu, Donald Kurtz. lfloizxs-Francis Head, Barbara hlarvis, Catherine Maxwell, Robert Kinney. Tieoirizoxrzs-Zoe Ann llall, Nancy Burroughs, Karl Cummings, james Ciouinlock, Douglas Holmes, Robert Stubley. H.xizrroxes-Donalcl Miller, Lynn Smith, Donalcl Stedman, Raymond Spring. Sotsxrnoxiss-james Callahan, Donald Nevinger, Thornton Smallwoofl. S'rieiNo Bxss-llarriette Kessler. l'iiizt'L'ssIox-Rogg'er Christ, George Nairn, Bucky l.itteer, Francis Ronrone, Daniel Sager, Richard XYoltley, XVilliam XYheeler, XN'illiam Young. JRYMP.XNI-Nxvllllillll Wvheeler. Bum. LYR12-Louise llall. JUNIOR-PRIMARY BAND Row 1, Left to Right: B. Motts, G. Hubbard, R. Glasser, N. Andalora, G. Weidman, B. Litteer, M. L. Clark, B. Martin, B. Young, R. Smallwood, S. Gouinlock, D. Wolfley, G. Nairn, K. Wood, V, Hutchinson, J. Bouton, M. Croney, G. Van Valkenberg. Row 2: R. Neeley, B. Heintz, B. Christ, J. Robinson, Y. McClure, A. Jarvis, M. Ahner, F. Head, D. Kurtz, R. Martin, C. Maxwell, E. Griften, N. Burroughs, J. Gouinlock, J. Lanni, B. Stubley, J. Roncone, B. McWithey, M. E. Ball, C. Logan, M. Nairn, B. Jarvis, D. Miller, Miss Barber. Row 3: J. Callahan, D. Walton, K. Cummings, D. Van Allen, A Carpenter, J. Altieri, D. Holmes, L. Ball, G. Kemp, N. McWithey, Z. A. Ball, D. Stedman, R. Spring, D. Nevinger. Noi' in Picture: W. Zeches, R. Christ. l42l sENloR BAND SENIOR BAND OFFICERS President .................... Mary VVinters Vice-president ............. William Wheeler Secretary and Treasurer .... Ruth Cummings Publicity Chairman ...... Thornton Smallwood Social Chairman .. ....... Alvah Davis Under the direction of Miss Barber, the bands have had a very successful year. One of the hrst activities of the year in which they participated was the All-State Band and Orchestra Clinic at Hamburg. Later they played at the Community Thanksgiving Party at the Legion Hall, a social event which was so enjoyable that it has been suggested as an annual affair. The Christ- mas Dance was a success in spite of the bad weather. At the Farman Theater on March 27 all three of the bands performeclg as usual, the Primary Band proved to be a favorite. Other ac- tivities in which they have participated throughout the year are: the NVyoming County Music Festival at Perry, the opening of the U. S. O. at the Masonic Temple, the Memorial Day parade, the Kiwanis Club picnic at Silver Lake, Class Night and Commencement. Row 'I, Left to Right: L. Ball, J. Roncone, C. Cummings, S. Barber, B. Young, F. Roncone, D. Sager, Y. Mc- Clure, A. Romesser, B. Wheeler, B. Heinz, Miss Barber. Row 2: P. Davis, R. Commings, D. Taylor, M. Cofield W. VVolcott. Row 3: R. Griffen, E. Griffen, A. Wickwire, S. Head, C. Maxwell, R. Spring, L. Smith, D. Sted- man, R. McWithey. Row 4: T. Smallwood, R. Stubley, R. Holmes, H. Kessler, E .Webster, Z. Ball, M. Winters, E. Harmon, D. Nevinger. Not in Picture: E. Wolcott, V. Wolcott, R. Kinney, A. Davis. 1 l43l WHO'S WHO IN THE JUNIOR CLASS NAME Altieri, Joseph Barber, Shirley Barlow, Anne Bartlett, Alton Baxter, Donna Beaumont, Mary Bookmiller, Isabel Bouton, Norma Buxton, Betty Callahan, Edmund Carlson, john Carpenter, james Catlin, Betty Cotield, -lohn Cotield, Maynard Comstock, Beverly Comstock, Janice Cook, Adelbert Emhury, Philip Embury, Nancy Flint, Vlfilliam Gavin, Charlotte Gabbey, Shirley Gott, Donald Gumaer, Sally Harmon, Eleanor Kessler. Harriet Kohler, Arlene Kohler, -lohn Kohler, Marion Latort. Marion 3lcCaffery, Betty Miles, Betty Owen, Elizabeth Parmenter, Betty ljarmenter. Rita Reitzel, Frank Reitzel, Norma Saffffese, lnez Skijlil, .lenny Smith, Lynn Snyder, Grace Sto'tTer, Carl Stotfer, Joseph Stowe, Stuhley, Sunderland, Rhoda VVebstcr, Eugene Wviseman, Neil Wlheeler, XYilliain 'VVolcott. Shirley VVolcott, Erma Vtfolcott, Verna Vlfoodley, Gerald Young, Mary Louise Zeches, Arlene Shirley Richard NICKNAME FAX'C,JRITE VASTIBIE l'lCT ENl!RliSSlUN .fm ' Doing Latin XYell, rowdy dow! Slz1'1'I Xlalking Still here! rl111zt ' F P P ? F F Don't tell! Af llragging No, that ain't right! l9u.r Talking XYell ! Mary Driving Ya think so, f.5:y ' Xxlflllllg' to Aldie Oh, lordish ! H0z1f ' Raising heck Are you kidding? Bat Ask her Pardon me! Abc Shooting pool Heck! fo11111zy XYolfing W'ovv! fi11z ' Telling jokes ? F P ? ? Leona Having fun l hope! lark WVorking for Uncle Sam Yes, Sir! UL7lfL'lIUl'dU VVe should know! Oh, my clavicle! Hm'lcy Going to Perry l don't believe it! fa1f' Seeing Russ Huh! Cookie Flying Bowaaaang ! P11il ' Bluffing Silly girl! Bz1ry ' Your Guess Oh, she's c1'azy! Hill Singing Could he! Sii1zky Flirting Oh! Uh! .S'lzirIcy Studying ? F ? ? ? F Dnn. ' --ffm Hattie GIZIII-Etlfiw .S!t't1l700C1l!! Pvfxrzw' l3US.fft ' Il lure! .l1'az U1J!t'll'! Lis Rad 'Rca ' 1:'I'tIll1Cl.l'H Norm Sag!! JClllIj'U Clzifkf' fill 4.-'ff rs ir ri fi UPU I-U filow' Sf1irIa rlftlfw N0c1z0 Rh0d1 ' Gvzzcu .S'q1rca1c T'zui2'r1L r. S!1i1'ley ' Truim If Twin Gm'rx ' Loan Zcrlzef' rt Being frank Gahbing Helping Bouton Seeing Pat Cooking Keeping silent Day-dreaming Dreaming of ,loe Gi ggling' Looking innocent Going' to square dances Staying out of school XYalking the gulf Farming Being rough Going' to Rochester Looking pretty Being' Miss Ilarher's p Staying at Mary's VVorking Making hay Going skating Chasing Hollahan Seeing the Navy way Playing? his t1'umpet Being corny Acting crazy CI Making eyes at -l Taking' after Verna Holding hands Loafing !Being a pest Reading mysteries l 44 l l won't! Uh. now! lt's about time! Thats right! You're crazy! Aly gosh! XYell, cry-eye! XYell, really! Aw, go on! lfor l'ete's sake! Oh ! Don't ! Aw, cut that out. Oh, darn! Yeah ! Sometimes! Uh, hang it all! Oh, heavens! Kle! For gosh sakes! Never! Ouch ! Look who!s talking! Oh, hsh! Tough! lloxv funny! Oh, that man! That third square! Oh, Bill! I don't know! Youyre nuts! Gee! PATRONS Mr. aucl Hrs. l-larry Brown Hr. anfl Mrs. Clarence Clreff Dr. and Mrs. Klosterinyer Dr. ancl Mrs. Martin Mr. ancl Mrs. Reuben Clark Dr. and Mrs. Truesdell Rev. aucl Mrs. Asbury Dr. and Mrs. lick Dr. and Mrs. Crawford Father Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Conable Dr. and Mrs. Harville Dr. ancl Mrs, Thomas Monday Club Catholic XYOIHCICS Club Faculty Club Business and Professional Women's Club Kiwanis Club First Baptist Church, Wlarsaw ,lames O. Bell. Minister In Memory of Charles B. Smallwood of the Class of 1895 M57 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS lt is with grateful appreciation that Tin' Bluxf Stahf has accepted the gen- erous support of the student body and the COllll'l1l11lilj'. Through such support the ,Xnnual has been made possible. The staff wishes also to acknowledge its debt to Mrs. Riter, Arcola Kreutter, and Shirley Gabbey for their assistance in the art work, and t0 Felicia Ramsey for her cover design. MARCH 1945 W. H. S. RED CROSS DRIVE Faculty and janitorial Contributions . .. . . 3212.31 Faculty Club .................... 50.00 Senior Class of 1945 .. 15.00 The Blast of 1945 3.00 Hi-Y Club ......... 15.00 Sock and Buskin Club ............... 3.00 Red Cross Home Nursing' Class '44 .... 5.00 VV. H. S. Art Club ......... .... 5 .00 XY. ll. S. Business Club .. 2.00 The Boy Scouts Troop 32 ........................... 25.60 H. S. and Grade pupils I Including Q2 S1 IIIGIHIJQYSIIIPSD 164.09 Grand Total 3500.00 JUNIOR RED CROSS DRIVE KXLTTUMN 194.4 Elementary and High School ...... .. 563.70 I46l Our advertisers have been most generous in their support of the 1945 Blast. We hope that our readers will be as thoughtful in their support of the business- men of the community. BASTIAN BROS. CO. Rochester. N. Y. Designers and Producers of Class Jewelry Commencement Announcements Name Cards Member The Educational Jewelry Mfrs, Ass'n. S succEssFuL CAREERS are luilt on Specialized Training. Many former graduates of your school have prepared for Lucrative positions in Business or Government Service by studying Secretaryship, Medical Secretaryship, or Accountancy and Business Administration at the CHOOL '3 COMMERCE 362 East Avenue Rochester 4, N. Y. Ask for free catalog Associate Member, American Association of Iunlov Colleges OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU Let R. B. l.'s famous Success Clinic show you the career for which you are best suited ..,.and let R. B. l's exclusive Balanced Business Training properly prepare you for that career, Our newly modernized school offers you the finest facilities of any busi- ness school in America. Homelike residence halls. New day school terms begin every 3 months. Write today for details. Rochester Business Institute 172 Clinton Ave., South, Rochester 4, N. Y MONTGOMERY BROS, Inc. COAL - cox: - rein WARSAW PAPER BOX CO. WARSAW MEN 'S SHOP ROBERT DAUBER Gizocsmzs. Mens. and COAL TRAIN FOR SUCCESS! Good Opportunities in Business, Journalism, and Commercial Teaching. BACHELOR. DEGREES - Catalogue Free On Request - Founded i865 1072 W. Buffdo shee, RIDER COLLEGE, Trenton N. J l47l LIKE NU SHOE REPAIR 'l'he Webster-Case Hdwe. Co. B. P. S. 'PAINT-DELCO HEAT ' Warsaw, N. Y. Phone 56 BUD'S DELICATESSEN W. W. GRIFFITI-I OIL CO. HANIGAN BROS. INC. SCHOOL SUPPLIES BOOKS ICE CREAM MAGAZINES CAN DY PAPERS GIFTS I ROBY'S NEWS ROOM 86 North Main Street I Western Auto Associate Store ock of Ages and Imported Cemetery Memorials Warsaw, N. Y. WEBSTER and LAMBERSON L. H. Wilcox, Agent Warsaw, N. Y. G. L. F. SERVICE AND FARM SUPPLIES Phone 441 270 S. Main St. Clyde S. Cooper LLOYD KU RTZ, PROP. HARRY G. MARTIN General, Personal, Accident Insurance Phone: Office 95-Res. 93 WILLIAM I-I. SNOW, INC. Warsaw, N. Y. FISHERS SERVICE Wheel Alignment - Brakes Carburetion - Motor Tune-up Ignition Work Warsaw, N. Y. Attica, N. Y. Phone 442 Phone 394 MARTIN'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING E481 OSCAR ECK Jol-:N DEERE and cLETRAc SALES AND ssnvlce ELECTRIC-WELDING-ACETYLENE Phone 168-R 370 NORTH MAIN STREET Warsaw, N. Y. E KOCI-FS DAIRY 1 QRAM'S FORD l - MILK AND CREAM - AGENCY Phone 'Id r V Edward M. Davis and Co WARSAW GREENHUUSES, Inc. 2 CMH, ,,e,,,,,,m, sm T T i Rock Glen, N. Y. i D191 LANGE'S BAKERY SMITHER'S STUDIO Portraits - Greeting Cards Amateur Supplies KODAK FURNISHINGS VAN SLYKE'S SHOES 77 Main St. Warsaw, N. Y. KESSLER'S BEAUTY SALON - Beauty Work of All Kinds -- Our Aim Is To Give Satisfactory Work BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP 4 West Buffalo St. Specializing in Permanent Waves F ARMAN THEATER W. H. GRANT CO. KNOWN Fon VALUES HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS MODEL CLOTHING STORE Warsaw New York Serving This Community Since 1919 Harry Weeks - Funeral Service BROWNE'S RESTAURANT GROVER'S RESTAURANT Watches O Diamonds 0 JGWGIYY L. M. CALMES E501 Save With Safety At The Rexall Store' I-IOFSTETTER PHARMACY W. A. DERRICK 25 Main Street Warsaw, N. Y A. A. KEENEY and SON O'BRIEN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 108 North Main Street ZECI-IES APPLIANCES and FURNITURE Phone 437 Warsaw, New York White's Service Station EVERYTHING YOUR CAR NEEDS Thompson's Candy Kitchen Warsaw, N. Y. ROSEN'S 5c to 51.00 Store Your Store for Better Values F. M. ARNOLD Sz SON Frest Fruits and Vegetables Groceries and Meats 252 South Main Telephone 430 LOUIS BOF FA Ladies' and Gents' Tailor Furrier Cleaning-Pressing-Dyers 100 N. Main St. Warsaw, N. Y. BOOTHE RADIO SERVICE 108 North Main St. THE CI-IECKER BOYS SQUARE DANCE SPECIALISTS From Up-Wyoming County Way E. H. Brewer Warsaw, Phone 701F4 FRONTIER SERVICE STATION For Premium Gasoline, Stop ln At Our Station. For Wholesale Delivery. Leave Orders At Our Station Gasoline, Fuel Oils, Kerosene, Tires and Batteries. 250 North Main St. - Open Every Night 5 EMBURY MANUFACTURING COMPANY Wyoming Valley Lumber and Supply Co., Inc. Hecdquarter For Building Supplies Mt. Morris, N Y Warsaw, N. Y PHILLIPPE V. MENG Finest of Fuels x DICK GAVIN'S THE NEW YORK STORE RESTAURANT SINCLAIR PHARMACY Warsaw, N. Y. Warsaw Cleaners and Dyers Quality Drugs At Lowest P l52l -Q WARSAW ELEVATOR COMPANY Warsaw, New York MONTGOMERY'S HOY'S ICE CREAM SHOPPE Ice Cream Made Fresh Daily 21 W. Buffalo St. Warsaw, N. Y. l l W The Best Of Shoes Since 1850 1 Warsaw, N. Y. l ELMA'S BEAUTY SHOP l 1 1 Humphrey-Smallwood, Inc. General Insurance and Real Esfafe Warsaw, N. Y. l 1 l WARSAW BUTTON COMPANY l53l BUY WAR BONDS In Europe to-day are thousands upon thou- sands of children and young people whose homes have been blasted, who have lost or been separated from parents and relatives and whose pitiable existence is dependent on such help as they receive from institutions, and individuals who are concerned over their tragic condition. ln contrast to such a situation our own chil- dren still have all the advantages of home and security. church and school. These are blessings for which we must be very thank- ful. And let us all buy war bonds to help win the war so that we may be free from fear of losing them. 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Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950


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