Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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TOP PICTURE: Top Row: D. Nr-vinger, W. Wilkinson, J. Montgomery, J. Olfen, D. Colle, N. Wheeler, A. Lamitina, P. Bouton, E. Jordon, G. Streamer. 2nd Row: F. Roncone, J. Truesdell, E. Robinson, P. Baum, E. Schoff, A. Williams, I. Comstock, Z. Ball, J. Tillner. 3rd Row: J. Fili, J. Ewell, S. Klostermyer, N. Wilcox, J. Wilson, J. Smith, M. Heintz, J. Bryant, E. Courtox. 4th Row: R. Gardner, C. Haas, J. Lewis, D. Morgan, D. Tavernia, P, Parkhurst, S. Smith, NI. Holahan, D. Stedman. BOTTOM PICTURE: Ixt Row: R. Cummins, R. Ott, W. Siebert, J. Dunn, J. Reichert, R. Booknliller, M. Armendinger, E. Hoy, D. Cook, E. Smith. 2nd Row: N. York, M. Altwegg, R. Spring, J. Vigneri, P. Wilkinson, N. Pringle, J. Lakas, C. Appleby, G. Kemp. 3711 Row: M. Klahn, P. Love, N.Wolc0tt, R. Norton, T, Cath, I. Schwab, L. Taber, D. Granger, M. Wilcox. 4th Row: C. Christ, I. Dio Guardia, E. Cufleld, J. StoH'er, B. Klein, J. Duggan, A. Long, N. Grover. CLASS OF I949 VVe are proud of our class, the largest in school, and also of the basketball team we shall pro- duce in a few short years. Although there are a number of potential glamour girls in our class, such fellows as Young, Embury and Tillner always seem busy with other interests. Barbara Klein appears to be the most popular with the boys, although some other Loves are blossoming. As this is Miss Bishop's last year we, the Freshmen, would like to say good-bye. Miss Bishop has been wonderful to us just as she has been to all other classes before us and we hope to keep on seeing her even though she wonlt be here to teach us. 25

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TOP PICTURE: Tuff Razr: R. XIcWithey. BI. Veto, J. Peckham, D. Sager, Williams. Cnzlfr Row: E. Schwab, I. Conover, G. Neeley, D. J. Kestler. Bottom Razr: H. Robb, M. Murtha, D. Gardner, L. Ball, J. Dunn, P. Doody, J. Farnholtz. BOTTOM PICTURE: Trap Row: G. Robb, J. Montgomery, R. Foley, S. Nliller, . son, D. Humphrey. Cfvntrr Row: D. Ewell, B. Yancer, A. Whifoek, F. Head, D. Oilen, F. Hoy, P. Gardner, P. Adamczak, J. Yancer. Bottom Row: W'. Heintz, K. Maxwell, K. Rende, J. Vigneri, D. Ahner, D. Potter, A. Clapp. CLASS OF I948 The Sophomores, although not formally organized, are represented throughout the school, by their participation in all the school activities and organizations. Prospects for a fine senior class are shown by the high averages of some of the students and by the school spirit the class shows at all the schaol,s social functions. Their 'glove lifei' has the usual ups and downs with Humphrey, Grover, and Griffen heading the 'gsteadies , and Sager, Nlontgomery, Todd, Kestler making the Hroundsf' Farnholz and Dawson's perpetual wisecracks add a little variety to the hard work. To say the Sophomores are noisy, would of course, be wrong, but why is it that they never seem to know what announcements come over the public' address system? Still, by looking at the majority of Sophomore schedules, one can see that they de erve some fun. for they all work very hard pre- E. Griffon. C. Todd, B. Benhain, B. Wilcox, D. Corwin, A. Mc- Plnil. J. Campbell, R. Rich, A. Hunsinger, D. W'ilyat, L. Flint, E Grover, A. Griffith, D. Taylor, R. Sehneckenburger, E. John- paring for their senior year. It stands to reason that they will make the graduating class of 19-18 one of the long remem- bered ones of Warsaw High. 24



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V TOP l'lC'l-TQRE: Tofu Rmb: N. Knox. XI. Clank. .l. Weiser. A. Platt. S. Sxnitli. l.. Class. V. Knox, P. Carxiey. XV. Barrett. D. George. J, Calla- han. D. Nash. R. Culver. Cullff Rifle: B. Hoyt, A. Carpenter. KI. Blorgan, FCIIIIEIQ Nevinger. lj. Kososki. Xl. Picone. 1. Smith. V, Gehel. R. Neeley, R. Diinqelo. 130110111 Rnxt-1 C. Rososki, B. Duschen. R. Owen. D. Batzold. WY. Grover, .l. Ron- cons-, L. Siniarcl, W. Dunn, F. Christ, H. Spencer, D. Bliller. Ilffliiliflfxl l'lCTL'RlQ: Top Roni D, Fisher. Bailer. ,l. Lepp. B. Cage. I.. Chase, S. Clzirlino. C. Flint, BI. Todd. F. Hall, V. Draper. ll. Hoyt. A. Preritide. C.'1'l1Ifr Roni: Xl. Friend, I. Bush, NI. Bl irtha, C. Lewis, N. Bigelow. L. Deitzmzxn, xl, Smith. BI. Baker. F. Spenrer, A. Baker, X. Robinson, I. Pziwlak, Bottom Hurst R. Baker, G. Smith, A. Alfieri. D. Grohs. E. Wlooclworlli. R Violi- ley. V. Taber. J. Post, Y. Blclllnre, J. Lakes. EIGHTH GRADE Ready to step into larger shoes when they enter their first year of high school next year, the eighth graders are both excited and pleased. They can hardly wait to come back when they will be considered as pupils of high instead of grade school. Still, when they are Hnally seniors they will look back with pleasure to their grade school days and wonder why they were in such a hurry to be promoted. Even though they can not enter into several ol' the high school organizations many of the eighth graders participate in the Girls, Chorus, Junior Band and Junior Art Club. They also have an organization of their own called the Library Club and at their meetings they report on books they have read and liked. Vie. the upper elassmen, wish each of them a happy first year in high school. 26

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