Warsaw High School - Blast Yearbook (Warsaw, NY)

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iw HMM? Z 5 -MQMY5 df I i'fbyy,fV ago www HSA M9336 u , wwjf,M ff Ga MEM 2- Nj 5 sf sf km JQMLW Q2 A WFWQM 3 ff' I- Q EMM 9? gf J QU may X? G1 L X Jag rg 5 03 if M gm W 5igQWMf5M Mini? 1--f Standard Bearers Mary Ann Smith I Douglas Gay V Warsaw Central School Warsaw, New York C 0-Editor: Marcia Burgeson Annette Lange Baxinen Manager James White The Blast N --.-.I X. 1957 W... Sometimes I think, Uwe 'Lhmgs we See Are shadows of the things To be, R That what we Plan We Budd, -- Phoebe C dry Table of C onJreI1'ES Fbreword 2 Decline Zfion 4 Facalfy JYQ35' Jen xbzxv JI'24 016.93641 2 7 X A Ofhfffzbw 53 68 'ffm-m 69-az 522011 sony 32-33 F1013 Q. - 5 4 il v , J 'l l Mrs. Hazlett I H , H, l Dedication 2 -V --is It gives us the greatest pleasure to dedicate our 1957 Blast to you, Mrs. Hazlett. Your constant patience with our remarks and childish tricks, as well as the many nights of senior play rehearsals which you shared with us have given us a true appre- ciation of your generosity and kindness. Some of the members of the present Blast staff spent our first year on the staff under your guidance, and from you we learned how a yearbook is organized. Although many of us have never been able to show our tnie feelings, we hope this expression of our appreciation will help you to under- stand. 4 P A C U n. H,- x exe ,V Xl E L. 5 M .ff is f 2- kg , Q5 'X 4 ' er ff s , A , 4 K Nr- Principal Education for Good Living is the keynote of a modern high school curriculum. All of our activities here in Warsaw Central, both curricular and extra-curricular, are so directed. It is thus through the cooperation of faculty and students in all things that we hope to build a finer future for our town and our nation. ' F ,Sam Board of Education Standing Mr Prentice Mr. Glosser, Mr. Eddy, Mr. Rowley. Mr. Eisenhard, Sgapgdg Mm Meng Clerk Mrs Stoffer Presidentf Mrs. Loomis. Mrs. The Facult Miss Uznanska I 15-gif Q f'-Qifgwgff I I: ,tix 1 , I. ., 1' v 4' LG, .- 1 A LANGUAGES Mr. Mauer Mr. Becker 7. ENGLISH ANI! LIBRARY ML Davis Mrs. Behr! Mr' Hackemer Mrs. Albro Mrs. Hall Mrs. Van Order Mrs Whitney Mrs Hazlett PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4' 6 .. K L 5 ,Q Ii .J- AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS SPEECH TRAINING Mr. Nicyollk5?,J Mr. Shear Mr. Keller Mfs- Gibgon ,sw PSYCHOLOGY Mr. Mancuso MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE 7 Mr. Windus Mr. Wagonblass Dr. Rice Mrs. Zonneville A .kX... K .. A ..As Q s .gym 'Llf A A XL L sr zsfffv as fiihi ART Miss Cook, Mr. Thompson. 1 sc. NI s MUSIC Mr. Christopher, Mr. Harvey A ik . mm? ..,,- 'M 'EY' HOME ECONOMICIS Mrs. Edmonds. HEALTH Mrs. Wares, Dr. Truesdell, Mrs. Henneberg. SOCIAL STUDIES , I ' Standing: Mr. Appleby, Mr. Ainsworth. Sealed: Mrs. R ice, Miss Fox. f GUIDANCE R m'JUl11 U 1 U rm220 Mrs. Cole.. Dietician Miss Whirlmk, Mrs. Robinson-Office , . .Q 1, ,- . EQ lvl 56 CAFETERIA STAFF Fimf: Mrs. Fettes, Mrs. Hawkins. Mrs. Shu maker. Second: Mrs. Raupp, Mrs. Bush Mrs. Eberle. Third: Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs CUSTODIANS Pint: Mr. Dewey, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Shaw, Mr. Shaw. Back: Mr. Blasius' Relyea, Mr. Powers, Mr. Christ, Mr. Prentice. Abrenzz Mr. Onisk. . N: pt BUS DRIVERS Front: Mr. Powers, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Blakeslee. Bark: Mr. Wagonblass, Mr, Rase. Mr. Sheehan, Mr. Lindslay, Mr. Steiner, Mr. Grace, Mr. Thompson. 9 f l 'ri - ' ,....i.., 1.1 il on Q15 - 'f'9+NfaiYiii 11' airs g 'wgwuiv 3 X ff A Q 1' ,....,.-mx l. Doc Shear and his Freshman Industrial Arts. 2. Doc Gives a Lesson in Ceram- ics. 3. Mr. Windus and Physics Lab. 4. Mr. Thompson and 7th Grade Art. 5. Those Physics Labs!! N ri 'Q 6. Doc Rice and General Science. 7. Good old Cafeteria! 8. Mrs. Wickens and 2nd Grade Reading. A CLASS HISTORY In 1944 we all entered kindergarten, happy, noisy and ready for anything - except Kathy Eddy who would not stay and finally dropped out altogether. The first grade was quite an eventful year with a tea for our parents and all the girls fighting over Ronnie Holmes. It was in vain too, for he walked Barbara Hayes home every night after school. Avis Wolcott became known as the Class Window Breaker, for she had the knack of a.l- ways throwing stones in the wrong direction - toward the boys' basement. In the second grade we had an entertaining year with Miss Charles who acted out the stories as she read to us. This was the year we learned how to improve our writing and to use pen and ink. Later we regretted using the ink, for if we shook our pens, the mess had to be cleaned up. Nancy Eisenhard was considered the Class Brownnose in the third grade, because Miss Dick gave her a quarter for the use of her father's adding machine. The entire class was jealous - after all, we liked ice cream too! At the end of the year Miss Dick gave us a party and dressed up two boys as girls. Didn't Gordie and Kyle look cute in frills? We were separated into two home rooms in the fourth grade under Miss Donlon and Miss Canty. I am sure Ann Fehrenbach will never forget the close shave she got when Miss Donlon aimed for her hand and missed it, only to break the ruler on a nearby desk. That year, when Roge Brei and jim Alfieri left us, Connie Foote and Ann were were so sad at the loss of the two that they lay down on their desks and pretended to cry. The fifth grade under Miss Schlegel and Mrs. Gardner was quite a busy year, for we made salt maps, which most of our mothers remember better than we do. The sixth grade was the start of an occupation which many of us began then - daydreaming - and which some have never outgrown. We also entered the boy crazy stage. Every day before school started we played tag, which really was a form of boy chasing. Maybe it was all this atten- tion that drove Stan Fuller, Pete Zydel, and Bob Neff and their gang to state that they were going to move to the mountains right after graduation and never come down so they wouldn't have to see another girl. 1 Only a few more months now and and we'll have to say goodbye J. In the seventh grade we took our first step toward high school. The year was a little mixed up at first. Some of us started with Mr. Wagenblass, only to lose him when he was transferred to the eighth grade. It was a great blow, for he was our first man teacher. We used to look forward to the eighth period when we could sneak out into the back hall for a drink, but really to check up on the latest The crushes really started this year when Mary Carol used to view Stanley Fuller over the huge map in the back of the room. She and Stan and Carol Taylor and Richard Han- ley were the couples of the year. However romance has other aspects too, for no day was com- plete until Ellen James and Nancy Dunning had seen Mr. Varco once and not over any map, but overa General Science book. Probably most of us will never forget our trip to Morton Salt Block and how we brought back more salt than we knew what to do with, - also the time Miss Fox took us through the jail and we saw all those criminals. In the eighth grade our two home room teach ers were Mrs. Van Order and Mr. Hartnett. Mrs. Van Order was forever trying to get us to clean out our messy lockers, and one day, after smelling a pungent odor, she decided to investigate for herself - only to find that someone had thrown rot- ten lunches in julene McArthur's locker. Poor julene! She had to throw them out, and put Air- Wick in the back hall. Those lockers seemed to present more problems that year, for Nancy Dun- ning and Nancy Eisenhard were always fighting over them, even to the point of ripping up each other's movie stars. This was the year that Joanne Burns joined us and all the girls argued about who was to show her about the school. How she used to go on about Victor! A We had looked forward to being in high school for what had seemed like eternity, but at last we finally made it. At the end of the first year, after Mrs. Marchant had given us a patty, remember how Jim White and Pete Zydel had to clean up the mess they had made when two ink bottles collided in mid air? As sophomores we were all thrilled with our new school, and that September was the only time that we were more than willing to come back. This year we started to take Mrs. Rice's history, as every sophomore was destined to do, which in itself makes it a year to remember. As juniors we made money from our junior Prom, Showers of Stars and our baked food sales and paper drives. Also Anne Reilly came to us from Silver Springs. This year we have all been working hard to earn money for our trip, but we have missed Joanne Burns who has been at home for several months following an operation. The year has been eventful with duck tailed haircuts, Elvis , a trip to New York, the mumps, and the Senior Ball. Through it all we have gained many happy memories which we will carry with us as we leave the halls of W.C.S. p . 39' . wi' i Senior Executives Front Row: Kathleen james, Margaret Allan, Nancy Dunning, Trearurer: ,Patricia Rudgers, Avis Wolcott. Back Row: Marcia Burgeson, Gordon Ahner, Vice-Preridentg Robert Simpson, Naney Eisenhard, Prerident. Abrentz Annette Lange, Secretary. Advirerz Mr. Keller. 6 , W .ap fam: 5 .. 1 ist .tt U 51 , S K, 'vs' 'l - ' t .. -xxl -2 TERESA ACKERMAN HA ck!! Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus 2, Select Chorus 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Tigers Roar 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Bowling 2, 3, Social Science Forum 4. JAMES ADAIR Ulimll F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Sentinel' B.A.A. 1, 3.. , GORDON AHNER Goalie Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Captain 4, Senior Band 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Treasurer 1, B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, Select Chorus 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3. JAMES AHNER Ifjimll Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Bowling 1, 2, B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Club 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Boys' Chorus 2, Select Chorus 3, 4, All County Chorus 3. MARGARET ALLAN lfMargieIJ Transferred from Kenmore High School' 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Tigers Roar 2, 3, 4, New York Herald Tribune Forum 35 G.A.A. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Bowling 2, Cheerleading 4, Senior Executive Com- mittee. GARY BAKER Bake Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 14 JUDITH BAKER Hjudyil G.A.A. 1, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, Tigers Roar 1, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Glee Club 1. ALICE BAUER HAZ!! Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Select Chorus 3, 4, Majoretre 1, 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, Cheerleader 3g Library Club 1, Bowling 1. LINDA BOLDT flLynn!! Select Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Band 1, 2, Orchestra lg All County B Band 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tigers Roar 3, 4, Bowling 25 Glee Club 1. JANE BLASIUS rrjan en Band 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 2g G.A.A. 2, 3, 4g Cam- era Club 3, Club 4. 4 Mixed Tigers Herald Executive 2, 3, 43 Photo 4, Camera Club Music 2, 3, 4, All JOANNE BURNS Tigers Roar 2, 35 G.A.A. Official 1, 2, 33 Bowling 33 Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Chorus 25 Library Club 1, 2, 35 New York Herald Tribune Forum 3. 15 PHILLIP CUMMIN GS Phil Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LENA D'ANGELO IfLend!J G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tigers Roar 2, 3, 43 Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Chorus 23 Select Chorus 3, 4, Senior Play. JUNE DAVIES Shorty G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Glee Club Z3 Bowlins 2, 3, 4. ' -4 , fi , Mjx R V-1 ZX-115, Q3 f 'S X A ,f'f'l,B CC! 5 Mil L 4 bgxfqf ,CV JERRY DOODY f lr. , :- Dood lfffv Football 3g Bowling 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 3, 4, NANCY DUNNING Nance Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 23 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Treasurer 33 Tigers Roar 3, 4: National Honor Socieryg Senior Class Treasurer, Camera Club 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Promp- ter. CAROL ECK G.A.A. 1, 2g Select Chorus 3, 44 Maiorette 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 15 Girls' Chorus 2g Mixed Chorus 29 Warsaw Singers 4g Bowling 2. 'I6 lv J C66 Kath 2 13 4, Feature Editor a Secretary 4, Girls l lub 1 Mixed Choru , ' 'f rus 3, 4, All , LC taiClub 3, 44 Libra- , G. , 2, 3, 4, Bowl- , ,f Ml if I 1 -5 N JEISEY 1-,V ' U3 Mb A, Ccig1ub21 1 2:1 ing 2, 3. X NANCY EISENHARD Nance Library Club 1, 2, 3g Girls' Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Band 1, All Coun- ty lg Camera Club 3, 4g Tigers Roar 2, 3, 43 Co-Editor 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Bowling 3, 4, Class President 3, 4. ANN FEHRENBACH lfFernJl Select Chorus 3, 4g Warsaw Singers 45 Accompanist Chorus 3, 4, Al1State 45 All County 3, 4g Senior Band lg Bowling 1, 2, 33 Tigers Roar 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. GEORGE FLINT Wrestling 2, 43 Track 3g Bowling 3g Mixed Chorus 25 B.A.A. 1. PATRICIA FORD UPEI!! Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 2g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Tigers Roar 4, Bowling 4. STANLEY FULLER ffstanb F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Reporter 43 Select Chorus 3, 45 Warsaw Singers 4g All State Chorus 4. 'I7 KENNETH GAMET Butch Football 2, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 45 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Blast Staff 3, 4, Senior Play 43 Democratic Model Convention 3. KYLE GLOSSER rfKyleN Student Council President 4, Repre- sentative 3g Football 2, 3, 45 Standard Bearer 33 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, President 3, Vice-President Wyom- ing County F.F.A. 4g Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, Track 13 Citizenship Conference 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1. JOAN GROVER rr-Ioan!! G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club lg Tigers Roar 4. BARBARA HAYES lfRedH Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Glee Club lg G.A.A. 1, 2, 3g'1.ibrary Club 1. DONALD HOWARD HDonJl Transferred from Perry 2g Basketball lg Track 1, 3g B.A.A. 1, 3, 4. MARILYN HUNSINGER Honey-Singeru G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1gGirls' Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 25 Senior Play Committee 4g Library Club l, 4. 18 DIANNE IGNATZ Dianne G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Tigers Roar 4, Chorus 1, 2, Select Chorus 3, 45 Warsaw Singers 43 A11 County Chorus 3g All Srare 4. ELLEN JAMES frEe!! Glee Club 1g Mixed Chorus 23 Girls' Chorus 35 Arr Editor Tigers Roar. W KATHLEEN JAMES .I UMW W , Kathy Ujjybk, ' VI C Tragisferred T llfdzworrhg Allj V f Srare,EL2, B? , All Counryiazki , A Qkfelhorus 1, 2, 3g 45 Owsr ' , 25 rare Sefcrional 'Cheerl ing 3 4g C llrll X ' Ensgrpblehllg Mixe WCUOILUS 2 P0 4, , , as , ' 3, 44 Arr Editor 33 C10-Eclfrclr 4g Class Captain-rgvfldieice PresidenFf'gx- e o mif e 'g B1 Staff 3, 434 Editor 4, i R r 2g G.A.A. 2, 3, 4g ,oru Roches- frer '13, Srudenr,f'Co, n llfgfgbrary 3g linear Cor 'l Cdlderence 3, Choir Accompanisr fig Warsaw Singers Ac- companisr 4g,Seni r Play. ! 1 LORE 'li A KELLEY rf Rbezrd' Library Club lg Art Club 13 Projec- rion Club 13 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3 45 Mixed Chorus 23 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Senior Play. MARY LAKAS Mary 1,411 ,ffl Tigers, 3, 4gf 3, I3- ra fClub 5, 4g gig: 955115 Mild! ofus zgrgifis' Chow: 5, 4g yftmff 4' Club vim Pl'ES1yCQt'4Q Bowlihg 2132!-' Aj 4g Camera Club 3, 4, ,r.' Senior .Plly I, Prompfqll., ' Q ,' A - . , jr' ' :I E' A Mg, 1 e' ANNETTABXIAN B' U FL rrAnnt r f rr Y Seniorbnziidt 1, ,,3, rfchestra' , fr Secretary rg d 2, 3,,4gf Affljsfat lo 11,22 AMW' .Solo X I1 ,I '1,F3!4g yCounty nd All - unry stra l1'3Z B1 r Staff 2 Sgcrerary if 4g Select Chorus 3, 45 'Cirizenshib 'Conference 3. 19 RONALD LESTER R onnieu Transferred from Arcadeg Intramural Basketball 35 Intramural Volleyball 3g Bowling 4. ELIZABETH LIMBRUNNER lfLiZN Girls' Chorus l, 2g Mixed Chorus 2g G.A.A. 1, 2, 4g Library Club 43 Sen- ior Play 4. JULENE MCARTHUR lfjudylJ Girls' Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 23 Select Chorus 31 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3g Band 1, 2g Orchestra l, 23 All County Music Festival 1, 2. MARY MARTIN M are Art Club 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 2g Girls' Chorus 2g Tigers Roar 2, 3, 4g Editor 4g Library Club 1, 25 Blast 2, 3, 45 Business Manager 33 Herald Tribune Forum 33 Senior Play 4. RUTH MARTIN Ruthie Chorus 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 3, 43 Tigers Roar 2, 33 Camera Club 4. NORMAN MERRILL Butch Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling Sectional 33 Track l, 25 B.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 3, 4g Tigers Roar 3: Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. 20 ELMER METROSE I fElm U Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 35 Var sity Club 4g B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA MILLER ffpatil Glee Club lg Girls' Chorus 3g Mixed Chorus 2, Tigers Roar 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Club 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 33 Bowling 2. PEGGY MILLER frpegll Glee Club lg G.A.A. lg Library Club lg Mixed Chorus 2. R OBERT MORGAN flB0b!l Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball lg B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, Boys' Chorus 2, Select Chorus 3' Varsity Club 4, Tennis 23 Bowling I 2g Senior Play. y 1 ROBERT NEFF llB0bJl Bowling l, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club I, 2, 3, 4. ROGER NEVINGER ffRogl! B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 4, Track 3, 4, Blast Staff 3, 4, Tigers Roar 2, 35 Class Treasurer 2, 35 Safety Patrol 1, 2, Boys' Chorus 1, 2g Student Council 1, 29 Model Nomi- nating Convention 3. 21 HAROLD PAUL F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Select Chorus 3. 4g Mixed Chorus 23 Boys' Chorus 2, Warsaw Singers 4. RICHARD PERVORSE trDi6k,'J B.A.A. I, 3. JUDITH REGAN rrludyv Transferred from Perryg Chorus 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2. 32 Yearbook 39 Bowling 3. ANNE REILLY ReiZZ Transferred from Letchworth, Orches- tra I.2g Band 1,2g All-CountyChorus l, 2, 33 Vice President 13 Secretary Chorus 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 41 Tigers Roar 3, 4g Benjamin Franklin Forum 35 Senior Play7 Bowling 4g Mixed Cho- rus I, 23 Select Chorus 3, 4, DOUGLAS RUDGERS rfskipv Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 43 Basketball I, 2. 3, 4g F.F.A. 1, 2g Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3g Treasurer B.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus I, 23 Varsity Club 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 1 2, Patrol l, 2, Bowling I, 2 PATRICIA RUDGERS rrpdlu V, f 'l Cheerleading: I, 2, 3, re r , Treasurer 33 G.A.A. I, 2, 3. , Li- brary Club 1, 2, Treasurer ,S iger Roar 2, 3, 43 Girls' C r 2, M' ed Chorus 2, Select Chor 3, 4, hr- ette lg Student Cou cil 3, Glee lg Executive Committe g'Sta ard Bearer 33 Herald Trib he F m 33 J Citizenship Conference 3, ,, Stude Health Organization Co erence. I 5 x X I SHARON SALAMONE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tigers Roar 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee Z, Girls' Chorus 3. ROSE MARIE SCHWAB R wie Glee Club .1, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Select Chorus 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, Tigers Roar 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4. JO ANNE SHONK lofi fine Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Select Chorus 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Bowling 2, 3, Camera Club 3. ROBERT SIMPSON Hsifnpju Football 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Sectional 2. 3, Wrestling Man- ager 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, Library Club 2, B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Tigers Roar 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All State 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Executive Committee 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2. CAROL TAYLOR Carol Library Club 1', 2, Glee Club l,Mixecl Chorus 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Tigers Roar 1. MARY JANE VIGNERI Mary jane Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Select 3, 4, Executive Com- mittee 2, Tigers Roar 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3. 23 JAMES WHITE , 4, X ,Ji rrlimxf Basketball 1, 2, 43 Tennis 1, 2, 4, ' ' Senior Play, Class President 23 Blast ' Staff 2, 3, 4, Blast Business Manager 4 4 W7 JON WICKENS ffjonll Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchest ball 1, 23 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 4g Dance Band 2, 3, 43 35 All County Band 3, Orchestra Z, Blast Staff AVIS WOLCOTT Student Council 1, 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 21 Select Chorus 3, 4g Warsaw Singers 4g All County Chorus 33 Tigers Roar 4. NOREEN YOTT Glee Club lg 'tls' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus G.A.13 1, 2. , f' f f gf ,La S , 57 ljlflfz, , if ' WL 4 ,JL f , 1 K . J PETER ZYDEL Pete Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2, 33 Tennis Sectionals 2, 3 Baseball 4, Varsity Club 3, 45 B.A.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, 2. 24 W4 f They Shook the Family Tree my .Q -' 1 .. s. 3.. SCENES THAT Standing, Left to Right: R. Morgan, M. Hunsinger, J. Wickens, N. Dunning, R. Simpson, M. Lakas, J. White, P. Ford, K. Garnet. Seated: L. Kelley, A. Fehrenbach, A. Reilly, K. james, E. Limbrunner, L. D'Angelo, M. Martin. LAST or C Illldfwdf Kirhv Jlmff Mddie Jim Whin ,mf rvnrmn I,-ffm Kellfl' .uf rwffm Ken Cnmff Limzhev nhl- Bob Moriilf' MI, L11 Limbmnnu HARACTERS Ismmy yon wifkm. png, Am. Fmfnbuh 1,11 un. D'Angeln mf. shmw Bob Simpson Mn. sbmm Mm Mmm ew, M., Am- many FROM NIGHT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1957 of XX'arsaw Central School, being of supposedly sound body, memory and mind, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in the manner following, that is to say: FIRST: Having duly traveled four years through these halls, we regretfully take leave of our friends and teachers, leaving those who will surely miss our wit and humor, some of those qualities which have made our class the object of much discussed envy. We hereby leave all of our just debts, including any which we may have over- looked, to the Junior Class, and direct that they make immediate payment as soon after our passing out as may be practicable. To Bill Bagg - Jerry Doody leaves his cat-man equipmetit. To David Hall - Marcia Berguson leaves her build. To Russell Eck - Kyle Glosser leaves the spring plowing. To Tom Simmons - Anne Reilly leaves her height. To Douglas Gay - Pat Rudgers leaves her Amazon tendencies. To Gayle Herman - Pete Zydel leaves his hair cut. To Mary Reilly - Margie Allan leaves her dirty sundae dishes. To Joan Schoenacher - Bob Simpson leaves his motorcycle to shorten her walk. To Ross Taylor - Teresa Ackerman leaves a good car. To Mary Ann Smith - Bob Morgan leaves his Gene Autry boots. To Clarice Lucas-Elmer Metrose leaves his left handed monkey wrench. To Bruce Zeches - Skip Rudgers leaves tl1e bottles under his front seat. To Jim Alfieri - Gary Baker leaves his love life diary. To Maxine Regan - Sharon Salamone leaves a few extra freckles. To Shelly Stokes - Mary Martin leaves her hot rod magazines. To Linda Marchant - Jim White leaves his princely stride. To Judy Wickens - Jon Wickens leaves what is left of the Buick. To Gary Crawford - Joanne Burns leaves her curls. To Paul Eberle - Kathy Eddy leaves her seat on the school bus. To Roge Brei - Kathy James leaves her cheerleading uniform. To Anne Browne - Butch Merrill leaves his position on the line. To John Hoy - Don Howard leaves his hospital bill. To Ginny Neeley - Linda Boldt leaves her afternoon cruises. To Helene Putney - Ann Fehrenbach leaves her giggle. To Joan Anastasia - Judy Regan leaves her red hair. To Albert Glosser - Annette Lange leaves her flute. To Wilma Rawleigh - Elizabeth Limbrunner leaves her part in the senior play. To Dian Embury - Richard Pervorse leaves his mechanical drawing board. To Kerry Kelley - Loretta Kelley leaves her seat in the senior home room. To Bev Lundahl - Mary Jane Vigneri leaves Mrs. Rice's dictated units. To Irving Baxter - Roger Nevinger leaves his bar bells. To Duane Christ - Harold Paul leaves his seat in the chorus. To Frank Moffatt - Carol Taylor leaves her permission to drive Al's car. To Nancy Knight - Barb Hayes leaves her job at the Dairy Bar. To John Appleby - Jim Adair leaves his ruddy complexion, To LaVerne Farr - Ellen James leaves her artistic ability. To Trudie Hoffmeister - Avis Wolcott leaves her quiet ways. To Sue Smith - Gordie Ahner leaves his curb cruising tactics. To Sue Nicholson - Joanne Shonk leaves her hot Chrysler. To Jay Raupp - Nancy Eisenhard leaves the Senior Class presidency. To the Junior boys - Jim Ahner leaves his little black book. By aff-ef ,Q lr-si--.-IN-HN . Wimerred by MQKLJ sW 7 7-0x.'7W it K w fp -.a. -.. .-5-3iggIj, 1--, unior Shelley Stokes , - .. , , , - e W Executives Helene Putney -.,,-,s, ,,,, nut., 'I Cllfhrice Ifucas .. M.,, inn M 'iry Aniajsmifh .eee,... l A 'i Milner, Ivfisix Cbokm, I L 1 1 3... - -Treawrer , , , ,Secretary s , , , President Vice-Prerident , , , ,Aduirerr The junior Class has had a successful year in money making as a result of baked food sales, dinners, a paper drive and the candy sales at the games. The highlight of the year was the junior Prom on Thanksgiv- ing Eve. The theme was marine - Beneath the Sea - and the decorations featured shells, nets, and seaweed, It was an out- standing evening for us all. fl M. r-1 , .gs ss . W X R SDK - an . it . ' -HKS .1 5 fa' WM- si x w 4 'i-iz' - it - , ' We First Rauf, Left to Right: B. Logal, M. Scott, G. Hoffmeister, B. Zeches, F. Moffatt, G. Crawford, J. Raupp. D. Gay, R. Baker, J. Anastasia, C. Lucas, J. Schoenaker. M. ,Reilly, C. Brockel. D. Embury. Fourrla Row: T. Simmons, R. Taylor, G. Herman, Seromi Row: J. Miller, J. Kibler, H. Putney, M. A. Regan, M. Regan, J. Kinney, S. Mandeville, S. Stokes. Third Row: N. Reynolds. uniors Fin! Row, Left to Rigbt: L. Davies J. Ellis, N. Knight, G. Goodenow, C. Robinson, W. Raleigh, S. Wfilyat. S. Smith. Second Row: A. Browne, J. Wickens, L. Marchant, S. Nichol- son, G. Neeley, M. A. Smith, S. Lindstrom, D. Bush. Third Row: R. Eck, D. Christ, J. Hoy, J. Appleby, L Baxter, D Hall, W. Fitzgerald, K. Lung. Fourth Row: L. Farr, R, Collis ter, P. Eberle. K. Kelley, W. Bagg, A. Glosser, R. Brei, J Alfieri. 'x ii 3 junior Prom I f r .foo This page was sponsored by MILTON'S STUDIO King Frank Queen Clarice ophomore Executives Roger Burns , , . f.., Prexident Joan Sierk A, , , . ,,,Vice-Prexident Rosemary Vasile , ,, f,,, Secretary David Thomas , W ,,,.- Treasurer H , i -- ,gf-. e f. is X x -in ' w., if 3 uv 'MNQ i sy, .4,, A W is iam' NSR Sleeping Beauties? Too pooped to participate We1l!!!!!! Huh???? Well, wouldn't you.9?? Ready to ride! Gimme. The Quarrerre. Outdoor Life. Bicycle Hike. lf' my-ew I ad r I 4-1 A3 ' 5 . E , K, L f X 1 l 5 . ., 9 W i 2, ix Q is is - , Q ' Q b ig 5 f f si' 1 5 A . 5 Q 3 .-r . . in L5 3 .W . up I Q Q Vi , 2 ik ' , K W ,, ., 5 I Q .,,. Q.. W ests v . 4 f' fx E' X , ,ms N5 gl I. Q is in V, - J 1x . -1 ','--- A --V. ,. ' . . I . Freshman Exeeutlves Stanley Zydel . . ,Prexident Benny Midea ., W.. Secretary Roberr Cummins Vice-Prefidenz james Martin . .. . .. .. .H .. . 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David Kohler, William Loomis, Vaunda Nourse, Gary Smith, Mary Ann Wright. 38 David Christ Judy Conger Beverly Cook Bruce Crawford Peter Davis Brian Dineen Richard Drury Mary Lou Dunbar Barbara Eck Paul Fisher Douglas Gardner Roger Gardner Lee Gardner Edward Glosser Eloise Goodenow Nicholas Grover Lynn Hall Jack Harcleroad Mary Hawley Patricia Herman Shirley Herrman Valerie Hinz Christine Hirsh Theodore jenkins Gary Kibler David Ktotz Sandra Krotz David Lanni Fred Lee Kathleen Lung Thor Magnusen Sandra Moncure William Nicholson Harrison Nourse Paul Pfeiffer Delores Poles Gerald Powers Patricia Rawleigh Mary Jo Regan Ralph Robb Charla Ross Beverly Schell David Sherman Richard Slocum Henry Steiger Judith Stubley Edna Thompson Jane Thompson Kay Uptegrove Kay Wellinger Gary Wilcox Augustine Younger Beverly Zeliff ive .as if mm., is . Y J YK it i g u .. . 'f il ' -3- I um!!! E E- st a Q sei - I Sixth Grade 2 ,xi '55 .-55915 .. as :..: Q . 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Mary J. Lamb Philip Larnitina James Lange Sandy LaWall Eugene Loomis Laurel Maxson john MacCallum Stephen McCabe Stephen McMaster james Merrill jane Miller Stephen Milliman Nancy Myers john O'Neill Juliana Ott Susan Page James Palumbo Gerald Poles Valerie Powers Bruce Proper Wendy Regan Wanda Robinson Christine Roblee Gary Romesser James Romesser Karen Rose Donald Salamone James Salamone Ann Seewaldt Russell Sibley Joseph Skill JoAnne Slocum Dian Smith Roberta Smith Stuart Smith Walter Smith Susan Snyder Maureen Spring James Stack Mary Streamer James Sweet Anita Thayer Debra Tinkham Kent Turner Gary Valentino Luamme Weeks Christine Wehner Kathleen White Rebecca Whiteford Charles Williams Cheryl Williams Keith Wolcott Martha Wright Kindergarten ,lg in ,...5 - n .-it 4. 11 ..:: a .A--:gf fin .,,, b bll M fi -gi i .. . A . if H . it I K N 'digg wks , B. 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Baker Bannister Paul Baxter Nancy Billings Kathleen Blaszak Gail Bogart Gregory Bondi Rosemary Buchholz Douglas Case Denise Chase Jane Conger Christopher Conway Robert Courtox Joanne Crawford Dale Crossley Edith Cummins Karen D'Angelo Jeannetta Danley Albert Davis Carol Davis David Duschen Sharon Durfee Rita Ewell Cynthia Fisher William Flint Robert Ford Nancy Fridley Calvin Goodenow Paul Gott Robin Granger Terrence Griffen Richard Hamilton Daryl Hare Leon Haskins Susan Herman Dennis Hilligas Steven Hopper Douglas Hulme Brenda Humphrey jay Humphrey Carol Ignatz Douglas Ingles Thomas Irwin Deborah james Norman Kososki Randall Lawall xfuli 1 f Nm, wad ' un 3 :f'flZ:rfiE ' ' l 4 ill at L it .rt 5233 N' QE Kp Kindergarten , ff ' - ra --f is ' 'la wr Y if A Y ? . S: k ' K , f I . ' .. .-.. ar '- ists .R R git , an P 1 nit 1 - tg A . , I , s 'P 5 , Y. P - ,P A1752 L , :g ' e QS . Ye .5 - 5 , 2 , Ei, sg ' Ra is H ir ' ai ' -I-..::':j ff -s,-5 I r '52 , U .L gs ? 'ii , s 3. 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H: .,.... .,u,Ui A Linda Lester Douglas Luengen Hugh MacCallum David McCleary Anne McGarvey Michael McGinnis Daniel Malloy jill Markham Kathleen Miller james Montgomery Linda Mowers Daniel Moyles Deanna Nevinger Bonnie Newland Cary Pasquarella Geraldine Poles Dixie Lee Price Karen Redding Gary Reisdorf Sandra Robb Donald Robinson Richard Rodgers JoAnn Salamone Lisa Sargeant Susan Schoff Jane Sibley Stephen Skidmore Cathy Smathers Patricia Smith Sandra Smith Doris Snyder Judy Steiner Donna Tinkham Audrey Tooze Joan Van Buren Nancy Vanderheyden Larry Warren Ronald Werner Gary West Stephen Wilcox James Wilkinson Linda Wolcott Yvonne Yencer George Yott ABSEN T Veronica Miecikowski Becky Flint Mona Lee VanValkenburg Erie J 1 Special Class nion Corners 52 Bruce Baker Stephen McArthur Robert Mix Marshall Morgan Gary Smith james Smith Gary Brockel Kimberly Cofield Robert Dailey Nancy Dolph Patrick Farr Richard Gayhart Willard Gayhart David Mullett Bruce Wallace Ruth Wohlgemuth Betty Dickes Donna Dickes Edwin Dickes La Verne Dickes Teresa Dickes Terry Waterrose Douglas Youngers EX K5 xv' .X ffrflf ' r xx 1' lxf' .n,. The Blast Staff Virginia Neeley james White Treasurer Businerr M imager Co-Editon: Annette Lange, Marcia Burgeson. Candy Sale! Roger Burns Roger Nevinger Kenneth Gamer Photo Editorr Maxine Regan Douglas Gay fm Typirtr Anne Browne Katherine Eddy A brent Dian Embury Jon Wickens An Sufi R24-'lm R. Wheeler, K. james, R. Firestine, L. James. 54 M. Martin, 1. Sierk, L. Marchant, S. Stokes, M. A. Smith . .-3... 5 W xx' f Ti ee en ie ee. A 2. ' V- - ., g,f-irffg I V. f,.. ,.,q5aM,. 1 Q , I ., E w W be V wi.- ,QM L. i f H K ' Selec Since music has so moulding of character. teach it to our children Firrt Ron , Left to Rrigbt: A. Browne, C. Lucas, M. Reilly, V. Neeley, Lennon, R Lundahl, C. Wares, M. Ramsey, D. Embury. Second Row: J. Shonk, C. Eck, S Cousins, D. Ignatz, M. Regan, E. Gardner, S. Collisrer, S. Stokes, I.. james, T. Ackerman Williains, P. Whitcoinb, S. jordan, R. Simpson, C. Plesums, M. Nearhood, Raupp D. Thomas, Alfieri, F. Novarro, A. Glosser, S. Fuller, H. Feger. l. Horton, F. Moffatt. 56 horus much to do with the it is necessary that We Aristole Vasile, A. Reilly, Leachman, K. Eddy, L. D'Angelo, M. Vigneri, I.. Marchant, B Nicholson, C. Nerrleship, A. Wolcott, P. Ackler, B. Knorhe, S. Smith, J. Wickens, C R. Schwab, A. Bauer, A. Lange. Third Row: D. Sierk, E. Gall, R. VanSlyke, R R. Baker, J. W'ickens, J. Ahner, J. Hoy, WW. Lamb, D. Sropen. Fourth Razr: H. Paul J. Miller, R. Firestine, R. Wheeler, G. Lucas, R. Williams, Flanagan. 57 Warsaw Singers Fin: Roux, Left zo Riglarz A. Wolcott, A. Fehrenbach, J. R. Williams, S. Jordan, C. Plesums, J. Raupp, R. Baker, Wickens, D. Fmbllfy, E. Gardner. L. james, R. Vasile 1. Wickens, Fourzh Roux I-I. Paul, D. Thomas, -I. A. Reilly. Second Rout S. Nicholson, A. Browne, C. Alfieri, S. Fuller, F. Moffatt, J. Miller, H. Feger. Eck, D. Ignarz, M. Ramsey. Third Razr: R. Van Slyke, I irls Chorus Firrt Rauf, Left to Riglyz: C. Wozniak, G, Gogdenow, Ellis, C. Hinz, M. Lakas, N. Dunning, B. Gooclenow, S. Sherman, K. Hotchkiss, J, Warfel, B, Wright, L, K. Toland, J. Grover. B. Logal, j. Kibler, P. Wheeler, Keller, M. Horton, G. Hall, V. I-linz. Serond Rauf: L. S- Sheff, S- R0lDb, J- Miller, J- HHWMHS, 5- Mandeville, Nolan, A. Mason, C. Frank, N. Knight, B. Milliman, J. J- 5ChWab, C. Regan. 58 Kathy James Majorettes Chorus Accompanists Ann Fehrenbach 1 W Alice Bauer Carol Schell Carol Eck as Q ,-xx I This page was sponsored by WARSAW DAIRY. - X , 1 1 , gg is Riff x ? uk,kl, .Nj - , ' AV Q ww xp P if 'TY nw wg,'f,. lx --if mv, 4. ' Q H rf 0 3 Q . H , QTY' W Band Firrt Roir, Left to Right: J. Wickens, J. Mar- chant. Second Rauf: C. Wares, H. Putney, Third Rozr: H. Nettleship, C. Cousins, J. Lennon. Brass Brass Fin! Row, Left to Right: P. Albro L. Scott, G. Neeley. Second: E. Gall M. Regan, M. Smallwood. Third: D Stopen, P. Cummings. unior Band Fin! Razr. Left to Right: B. Eclc, K. Wilbur, S. Moncure, K. Wellinger, M. Dunbar, W. Nich- olson, P. Neidrauer, B. Zeliff, R. Gardner. H. Steiger Second Rim: P. Pfeiffer, D. Gardner, J. Wright. J. Hemenway, J. jordan, P. Neidrauer, R. Smith, M. Gannon, D. Baker, P. Albro, N. Cousins, M. Springetr, M. Klahn. Third: C. Bender, C. Ross, S. Raupp, J. Conger, H. Nettle- ship, J. Marchant, F. Gabbey, C. Regan, C. Hirsch, K. Hegsrrom, M. Wilbur. 61 if 1, .sm . . - in 5 , r f' Standing, Left to Right: Prerident, Kyle Glosserj Adviser, Mr. Davisg G. Ahner, R. Baker, P. Fisher. W. Nicholson, A. Wol- cott, J. Sietk, J. Alfieri. Seated, Ron' One: M. Reilly, 1. The Student Council started the year 1956-57 by electing as Secretary, Joan Schoenacker, and as Treasurer, Gordon Ahner. The President Kyle Glosser and Vice- President, jim Alfieri, were chosen by student vote in the spring. The rest of the council is made up of delegates from each class from seven through twelve. They meet each week on Thursday during the eighth period. Most of the meetings are filled with discussions of current problems and the exchange of ideas for the betterment of our school. The council also O.K.'s all new school clubs and organizations. This year the council has set up an assembly plan whereby various school organizations in turn present an assembly. These have been quite rewarding. For ex- ample, the F.F.A.'s guest john Kendricks from Wales Schoenacker, C. Lucas, L. james. Ron' Tivo: T. Magnusen, J Willse, C. Eisenhard, P. Rudgers. Ron' Three: R. Cummins J. Baker, G. Hall, A. Mason. brought many new ideas and presented a stimulating ex- perience to us all. Our musical programs have been ex- cellent and we look forward to more of similar caliber as 1957 continues. The Student Council also sponsors a sock dance every Wednesday during the eighth period. On a more serious side it works out the point system for the letter presentations in the spring. Each spring the members sponsor a Student Day at which time the school is ad- ministered and the classes taught by students. The man responsible for making our Student Coun- cil an efficient and valuable organization in our school is Coach Davis. He has worked hard helping us to do our work and quietly leading us in the right direction. We owe a vote of thanks to Coach Davis. This page was sponsored by the WYOMING COUNTY BANK AND TRUST CO. wi... Sflmdiflg, l-eff to Rigbff S- S9-1am0flC, T- ACkCfm2-H, C- Standing, Left to Right: B. Fitzgerald, S. Nicholson, S. Brockel, P. Miller, M. Hunsinger, V. Grover, M. Vigneri, Mandeville, C, Negtleship, E, Gardner, P, Coveney, E. D. Grover, B. Goodenow, C. Shumaker, H. Pitney, N. Callahan, J. Raupp, R. Baker, K. Morgan. Seated: M Dunning, M. Ramsey, M. Lakas, J. Blasius. Seated: B. Finch, E. Limbtunner, S. Smith, C. Motts. Logel, P. Ackler, S. Collister, C. Wares. X Left to Right: L. Nolan, D. Shumaker, S. Robb, C. Kinney, K. Toland, S. Vorhees, B. Ahl, C. Cousins, A. Fisher, G. Hall, M. Krotz, G. Goodenow, M. Christ, J. Lennon. The Library Club, under the supervision of Mrs. shelving books, typing cards, and helping in every way Whitney, is one of our most valuable organizations. to keep our library running smoothly. This group also Made up entirely of volunteers, it handles the routine held afaculty tea on Book Week. library work - such as - stamping, checking, and Back Row, Left m Right: D. Christ, D. Hall, R. Eck, J. Standing, Left to Right: J- Anastasia. P- Powers, S- Burch. Front Roux Standing: N. Knight, S. Baxter, M. Chase, C- Ei5eUh31'd, R- Neff. J- H2WkiU5, C- 141535, J- Blasius, L. Marchant, C. Spring, D. Bailey, 1. Warfel. Schoenacker, N. Humphrey, S. Sherman. Seated: M. Seated: S. Wilyat. Allan. 1 1 I' ix Standing. Lefz to Right: L. VanAllen, L. Farr, S. Fuller, D. Christ, C. Miller, K. Glosser, N. Burns, R. Christ, W. Bagg, H. Feger, R. Heubusch, H. Paul, R. Fck, M. Nearhood, G. Crawford, J. Adair, -I. Shonk. R. Gardner, P. Eberle, R. Allen. Kneeling: R. Salamone, D. Adair, R. Cummins, J. Herman. i 5 f if K. A if Officers and Guest from Wales Kyle Judging l956-1957 ACTIVITIES OF F.F.A. Dairy judging Team Placed First at Wyoming County Fair. Barbecue Dinner Parents Night Dinner Public Chicken Barbecue Project - Raised 4 Acres of Buckwheat. Exhibit and Float at County Fair. Election of Kyle Glosser Vice-President of County Grange. National F.F.A. Convention, Kansas city, attended by W. Bagg, G. Crawford. E J PK A-frm!!! . , Standing: Mr. Keller, james Adair, Sentinel: Stanley Fuller, Reporter: Harold Paul, Treat- urer. Seated: Paul Eberle Secretary: Gary Crawford, Pre.rident.' Wil- liam BSRSZ, Vive-Prerident. The Thespians x li AH, xy r Q . X , -W i 'xg K C ' 5 'H . . Size 'qziniiiiiw if QL? gi Fe? 590 3515 fn: Bo 3.2 25 :Tw .ig fu: 55. PE .ag Ev Cm C M I:- 5 U N 4 5 G T so E ro H so Q C U' .gb-8 Front Razr, Lefl zo Right: J. Blasius, C. Spring, A. Browne, S. Mr. Nicoll. Third Row: K. Toland, L. Keller, C. Kinney, D. Nicholson, S. Smith. C. Wozniak, A. Fisher, J. Betts. Second Embury, R. Martin, L. Cory, M. Smallwood, J. Neff, D. Hall, Rout Mr. Winrlus, N. Dunning, M. Lakas, E. Finch, N. Eisen- S. Jordan, D. Gay, J. Martin, N. Reynolds, I. Broman, B. hard, M. Burgeson, K. Fcldv, J. Kibler, C. Brockel, B. Midea, Lamb. 65 THIS PAGE WAS SPONSORED BY MILTON'S STUDIO '-A A ' ' W -0.4 T XRS CE TR L. Cory, D. Merrill fl. Willse, F. Gabby, R. Conger C' l Safety Patrol U G. J. Nearhoo. f' PW mi wr- M -We 4 MW- ' . . .... . - .M 't f N. Merrill, J. Rider. Every good school needs a traffic organization. Our maintain stations at both creek bridges, and all school safety patrol. under the guidance of Mr. Wagenblass, crossings besides the bicycle and bus areas. does a splendid job of safeguarding our children. They wwf .it Bacla Row: R. Heubusch, V. Lester, R. Slocum, L.-McGill, S. Jordan. D. Lester. Front Razr: C. Humphrey, T. Mclntyre, F. Humphrey, T. Jenkins. 66 The Day Left to Right: L. D'Ange1o, D. Shear,B. Young, H. Putney, D. lgnatz, K. Morgan, C. Wares, D. Waterrose, D. Thomas, D. Vigneri, J. Schoenacker, S. Chase, J. Sierk, S. Collister, L. James, J. Hawkins, S. Sherman, P. Powers, M. Allan. Seated:D. Bush, M. Blasius, S. Ackler. The Staff Standing Left to Right: C. Eisenhard, D. Shear, C. Taylor L. D'Angelo. Seated : N. Eisenhard, M. Martin, K. Eddy The Tiger's Roar The Tiger'r Roar staff consists of a group of able sophomores, juniors, and seniors who put out a monthly publication of school news, coming events, sports reports, and other articles of interest to student readers. The material to be printed is first collected by the reporters, of which there are about fifty, typed, by a staff of special Left to Right: D. Shearm, L. D'Angelo, S. Collister, J. Lennon, J. Schoenacker. Off We Go! typists, and finally run off on the new axograph dupli- cator machine, which was purchased early in the fall by the staff. The success of the Tiger'J Roar staff is largely due to our sponsor, Miss Uznanska, who has worked constant- ly all through the year with the reporters and typists. Left to Right: D. Ignatz, P. Coveney, J. Ellis, L Davis D. Dench. On Sale Why so Glum? Glamourllll Poise? Comfy? Alert!! Golf anyone? The Can Can! Batter up! Foreign Intrigue! No Comment. Hungry?? Cover Girl FLVISYYYY Baby-Sirrers Problem. The Line up! Ak F5953 mmf Fl Cheerleaders ,J' Judy, Clarice, Sandy, Joan, Linda. Karhy M 1: 1 A vb Margie M. Allan, K. James, S. Chase, L. james, C. Lucas, J. Schoenacker, A. Fehren- Ann bach, J. Lennon. 70 Football The Squad Standing, Leff to Rrigbt: Coach Hackemer, R. Williams, D. M. Taylor, R. Dolan, G. Taylor. Seated: R. Heubusch, G Stopen, J. Grover, J. Martin, H. Mix, J. Shonk, 1. Neff, R. Herman, P. Zydel, G. Baker, J. Ahner, G. Ahner, D. Rudgers, R Burns, T. Simmons, J. Hayes, B. Midea, R. Eck, R. Wheeler, Baker, J. Alfieri, K. Lung. Managers: H. Steiger, J. Willse B. Putney, J. Broman, Coach Davis. Kneeling: B. Zeches, J. D. Sierk. Miller, B. Morgan, E. Metrose, F. Novarro, K. Gamet, N. Merrill, SCORES Warsaw vs. Alden ., ........a.... -,- -- 6- 6 Warsaw vs. Attica -c Us 40- 6 Warsaw vs. Arcade -.-- ....,..., ,S 51- 0 Warsaw vs. Oakfield U T..s.... ..,. 1 3 - 19 Warsaw vs. Perry --. -H -U --- 32- 0 Warsaw vs. Akron ,,,,,,,c... ....,..,,... 5 0- 7 Warsaw vs. Letchworth -M ..... ..,.. , -- 25- 0 This page was sponsored by SCHWAB MOTOR SALES. 71 Football Standing, Left to Right: R. Morgan, E. Matrose, F. Novarro, K. Gamer, N. Merrill. Kneeling: P. Zydel, G. Baker, J. Ahner, G. Ahner, D. Ruclgers. Bob and Gordie Captains Gordie and Sk1p This page sponsored by the BROWN CENTURY CORPORATION. WV ff if was ' f 2 A ,V ' - 1 ..,,,, 2 in si , f . N: gw, . an if JWIKW LHQYHA L.. Mfg 'S 5334 . . ,dzaiggglfk .,6l,f3gif54:gmi. Q f W 3 x Q Q W4 vw fr, x K' ,Ni 112' Q , as 224355, Q I ' ff? qw! X, + .4 N K j1' .4 :Q55'? .. , U, fm, wrzfh ff I' Ik- 4 h is ' KWH ' l '.1-fi W' 1 Z . , H W: L? I X shi-5, 5,04 f , ,ELL 55 G :iffy , , as is W 1 Limo' 1-W LJ TAI? --. '-'+V .ff rrbmHmWwPW E T E back: T. Simmons, G. Herman, K. Gamer, R. Baker, R. Burns, J. Alfieri, Mr. Mauer, Coach Front: J. Ahner, P. Zydel, G. Baker, D. Rudgers, G. Ahner, D. Sierk, Manager. '-4'-l Cl2WIP4 gi -I K , Wrestling 41 fi? '54 af Z' FU , , Aff Back: D. Christ, J. Appleby, G. Crawford, F. Novarro, R. Salamone. Second: R. Gardner, R. Lung, L. Farr, G. Taylor, M. Nearhood, R. Fck. Firfrz D. Merrill, J. Cofield, J. Hayes, B. Midea, AC J. Willse. WN I.. Farr, G. Taylor J. Hayes, J. Cofield, B. Midea Q. R ' AN 5. if , M. Nearhood, R. Eck 76 F. Novarro, G. Crawford, L. Farr ...ng -- W.. .... , I Track Kneeling: J. Appleby, D. Howard, P. Eberle, D. Shear, C. Humphrey. Standing: R. Nevinger, R. Eck, D. Davies, J. Parody, G. Crawford, Coach Maxon. O Te n n1s S r S iv, Kneeling: J. Alfieri, R. Simpson, R. Burns. Standing: P. Zydel, F. Moffatt, I. Baxter, J.' Wickens, Coach Maxon. 77 Doubles Team R. Simpson P. Zydel G. A. A. l First Row, Left to Right: M. Horton, G. Hall, D. Bush, Morgan, D. Bailey, S. Voorhee. Third Row: J. Burch B. Goodenow, S. Mandeville, B. Logal, J. Kibler, L. C. Fuller, M. Regan, N. Eisenhard, L. Boldt, M. Finch Davis, B. Knothe, M. Rawleigh. C. Motts. Second Row: J. Schwab, P. Wheeler, S. Wilyat, M. Reilly, R. Vasile M. johnson, V. Neeley, M. A. Smith, P. Fitzgerald, M. L. james, D. Vigneri, J. Martin, J. Hawkins, N. Hum- A. Regan, K. Eddy, E. Limbrunner, A. Fehrenbach,.P. phrey, N. Dunning, M. Lakas, N. Knight, K. Toland. Ford, C. Lucas, G. Hoffmeister, B. Lundahl, 1. Ellis, K. Fifsl Row. Le!! I0 Rifzlvfl K- Hotchkiss, D. Warerrose. Row: M. Allan, C. Cousins, P. Rudgers, C. Eisenhard, J. Warfel, C. Burns, K. james, 1. Leachman, M. Burge- S,She1-man, S, Chase, son, 1. Lennon. R. Schwab, A. Reilly, M. Martin. Bach Left to Right: D. Embury, C. Brockel, l'. Ackler, S. Farr, M. Martin, M. Allan, P. Rudgcrs, A. Browns, S. Nicholson, J. Wickens. 78 G. A. A. On Floor: C. Nettleship, C. Kinney, S. Smith, E. Gardner, C. Wares. Standing: S. Collister, M. Ramsey, C. Bums, M. Martin, S. Stokes. , Left to Right: J. Shonk, J. Baker, S. Salamonei T, Acker, L. Scott, E. Finch, B. Fitzgerald, E. Callahan, L. Mar man, R. Vigneri, J. Schoenaker, C. Howard, P Coveney, Chf1f1f,J-Sierk, J- AUSSIE-553, H- PUUICY- Left to Right: M. Christ, A. Fisher, S. Baxter, D. Shu- J. Kinney, M. Blasius, j. Miller, M. Hunsinger, R. Mar- maker, L. D'Angelo, J. Blasius, 1. Grover, C. Hinz, M. tin, L. Kelley. A. Kelley, V. Hinz, L. Keller, B. Wright, C. Woznialc, 79 . A. A. Executives K sg, ggu wflq g. .. ...Q . .,.,, u.,...,.,......Qa..,..,.aa.:XAff- -Q Back Row, Left to Right: P. Zydel, G. Ahner, G. Baker, R. Baker, F. Novarro. Front. Left ln Right: R. Burns, B. Zeches, D. Ruclgers. gg ar Bell Club l .- Back Rmv, Left to Right: D. Christ, R. Eck, R. I-leubusch, I.. R. Nevinger, R. Gardner, M. Nearhood. Silling: R. Lung, 1 McGill, R. Salamone, G. Crawford, J. Raupp, J. Appleby, D. Hayes, K. Lunge, H. Paul, I. Baxter. A. Glosser, N. Burns, B Baker, Kneeling: G. Taylor, J. Horton, G. Flint, S. Fuller, Midea. 80 1- ' ,IH .Q -A nf! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14. 15. Can Can Mr. and Mrs. EEK! Yummy! Legs! Whds winning Gang? Double Bubble Queen for a Day! Toughy! Loved by the Good- Arrhur Murray's Torture! Beautiful Dreamer. Return from the Arctic Good Morning, Merry Sunshine! 81 OUR SPONSORS The members of the staff wish to express their appreciation to the many friends and business men who have made possible the publication of the 1957 Blast. For two years now they have cooper- ated with our new type of listing and page sponsoring. This has given us an opportunity to put out a yearbook with more pages for student activities. We realize that by so doing many of them sacrifice ad space, and we are deeply grateful for their kindness in doing so. May this benefit them as much as it has helped us. Al's Atlantic Service The Amber Lantern The American Specialty Company, Inc. Appleby Memorials Army and Navy Surplus Store Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ball Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Boldt Bob's Garbage Service Broadboolcs and Humphrey, Ins. Brown Century Corporation Browne Dress Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Louis Browne Bud's Delicatessen Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Burgeson Burns Motor Express C. A. Bush and Company By Bailer's Sport Store Carmichael's Monuments Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Cass Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Charles Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Christ Mrs. Ora Cole Mr. and Mrs. Barber Conable Mr. and Mrs. john Conable Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Crawford Edward M. Davis and Company Dawson's Auto Parts Derrick's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Doody Electronic Timers Mr. and Mrs. W. Embury Faculty Club Dr. and Mrs. F. T. Frantz, Jr. Gay's Poultry Farm Glen Rock G.L.F. Glick and Hudes Department Grant's Department Store W. W. Griffith Oil Company 82 Grover's Restaurant Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hanson Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Harville Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Humphrey, jr. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Humphrey jack's News Room Keer1ey's Store Kinney's Radio and T.V. Shop Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb Lange's Bakery Lange Electric Mr. and Mrs. .lack Landcastle Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Leachman Dr. and Mrs. James MacCallum Martin's Dry Cleaning and Laundry Mrs. Henry S. Martin Dr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Martin Midea Shoe Repair PN-iq'-M i f ' I Louis Milani Foods, Inc.-Makers of 189O French Dressing Milton's Studio Mrs. Phillipe Meng Model Clothing Montgomery Brothers, Inc. Montgomery Shoe Store Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nettleship Nugent's Market Outdoor Store The Pennysaver Al Pratt's Barber Shoppe - Don Howard, Prop. Putney's Food Store Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ramsey Reid Smith Oil Company Dr. and Mrs. C. Regan Regan's Soda Bar Schwab Motor Sales Scoville Brown and Company Rev. Michael F. Sekelsky john Sexton and Company Sinclair Pharmacy W. S. Smallwood Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith Smither's Gift Shop Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall Tillner's Chevrolet Dr. and Mrs. B. G. Truesdell Valley Implement Valley Inn Van Slyke's Shoe Store Rev. and Mrs. Merlyn Vantran Variety Store Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wagenhals Warsaw Bowling Center Warsaw Cleaners 83 Warsaw Central Warsaw, New York Warsaw Dairy, Inc. Warsaw jewelers Warsaw Men's Shop Warsaw Radiator Warsaw Greenhouse Warsaw Supply Company Watson Elevators Weeks' Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wellman Western Auto White's Kendall Service Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Williams Women of the Moose Wyoming County Bank and Trust Company Wyoming Valley Stationers Young's Childrens Shop Zeches, Inc. Zydel's Beauty Shop Z., , Z b b. 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