Salamanca High School - Seneca Yearbook (Salamanca, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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, '- A, 741 f Margaret Lapp lJon't think you can get away with that, you old Dodo. Warrior Staff '29-'30: Seneca Staff '3Og Student Council '30g Senior Play '30g Secretary-Treasurer '29-'30g French Club '27-'30g Latin Club '27-'28. Here is our dance instructor who looked for just once in her life-well er, rather tough-as Miss Sadie Bloom. Whoever would think that one of our best students and a possessor of such charming ways could, on occasion, become such a formidable creature as she- in demanding the re- turn of her 20 berry handbag? We have Margaret to thank for getting all of our appointments for the photographers. She would certainly be admitted to the Girl 'Scouts with this for a reference, as it could certainly be called a good deed. As most of us were a trifle timid Koh as well you know how it isl about risking Blessing's cameras-they are s0 expensive you know-Margaret really was taking a lot upon herself. Give her a hand, she deserves it! John Raymond Kammire There's method in his madness. Band '27-'30g Orchestra '27-'28g Warrior '27-'30: Year Book '29-'30g Glee Club '28-'29g Minstrel Show '28g I-nterclass basketball '29g Vice President, Student's Association '29g Musical' 'Comedies '27-'28 Meet that witty young gentleman who edits the Glowworm-John Kammire. Be careful folks, anything you say may be used against you! But John really is kind at heart-he wouldn'.t hurt his friends' feelings for anything. We shouldn't be at all surprised if John should, in a short time usurp the places 'now held in the 'hearts of the American People by Christopher Morley, or per- haps Buddy Rogers. John isn't a woman hater- oh-nio-he loves wisely, but not too yvell. John goes for Clara Bow or any red 'headed woman. John is a fish fancier too, if you would like to make a -bet with John edge up some day and ask him how the guppyis are coming along and you will see the iight that distinguishes the true fish fancier from all imitations flash into his eyes. as MQ fy Ev, . 2-V ,, .,5 l Ee 'K-F

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5. - 14. .f fr +,?' .f , Alvin Thompson Rhetoric is the art of ruling in the minds of men. Activities: Senior Play '30, Speech '30g President of Class '28, '29 and '30, Baseball '29, '30, Orchestra '26-'30g Track '28, '29g Basket-ball' '30, Warrior Staff '29, '30, Seneca Staff '3O. When writing the accomplishments of Al , our greatest trouble is to find a successful starting point-he has so many interests and endeavors. As Mr. Simmons, of Simmons and Binney , he re- vcaled in the handling of his wife some hitherto unknown qualities of character-and Louise was in the audience. However, in actual life Al's ve- racity is 'never questioned. In addition to all' this adidn't he win the oratorical contest at the High School to represent us at Olean? and hasn't he pulled the class through some pretty tight places? As our class president we, the Seniors of 1930, owe him the successful completion of our high scho-ol caieers. As Mayor of our city, he discharged his duties with intelligence and dispatch. More highly socialized than many of us, we are grateful for the sane way in which he has met his responsibilities. Patricia Louise Kendrick None but herself, can be her parallel. Activities: French Club '28, '29, '30, Latin Club '27, '28, Vice president '30g Warrior '29, '30g Seneca '26-'30g Editor Seneca '30. French? Latin? Yes? No? Anyway, Pat can tell you ali' about Virgil and his playmates as well as discuss Rousseau and the model child, Aemile. Speaking of models! She has the highest average in our class and surely a model disposition. We could say a lot of nice things about her, but she's the editor-in-chief, and won't let us. However, can you imagine a Warrior meeting where Pat didn't serve the ice cream and dis-h out the tea? The point to this story is that whoever serves the ice cream, serves also as chief cook and bottle washer, therefore, with all her other virtues, Pat will make a good wife for some ambitious young man. We are for her. Applicants will be re- viewed at 21 E, Jefferson St. where they will be subjected to the family for approval'. We will vouch for the value of this investment. Try your luck. Maybe you will be the lucky man. N T N ' v, I . ., 'v . -s fr gg . 3 qi., , . x S Q ref



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QQQA 6545 it 4 J U ci Grover Arthur Townsend Many a genius is slow of growth. Activities: Ho-nor Oration, 1930. Grover is one of the shy members of our Class, He is quiet and unassuming. He is what you might call a mathematical wizard. Who but Grover himself would be capable of passing Triginometry the same semester he took Intermediate Algebra? He is devoted to his class and is a loyal Senior. He has such an enticing smile that I am certain we shall never forget it. A very successful high school career has been his. Outside of school, you can usually find him by calling at Swa-ns News Room or the Press office. Grover plans to take Electrical Engineering next year at Mechanics In- stitute, Rochester. We know that in this l'ine he will succeed and we send our best wishes with him. William B. Chapel Do not say all that you know, but always i know what you say. Accomplishments: Pres. Student Association '29- '30g Track Manager '30g Football '28-'29g Inter- class Basketball, '27-'283 Senior Play committee '30. The chickens who have Bill Chapel to look af- ter them are husky, aren't they? And we don't mean Dorothy or Imas either. Bill really does go in for farming. This keeps him in good training to keep the members of the Student Associationi in line too-so you see he doesnit waste his time. He and Al are the two men who guide our destinies although it must have been some job, he certainly has done nobly with it. We know that anybody with such an inspiration as Bill has Know we do mean Dorothyj will have lots of success as he has with the Student Association. .J all -v cg, ,W ,. i xwuv .g, - MJK MQ,

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