Warrensburg High School - Hackensack Yearbook (Warrensburg, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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THE CYCLONE ' 7 .1 it ' ' ' ' S21 tit , gg' CLASS WILL qcominuedp g - 'C XXVIII. To Irene Pratt, June Reynolds Stevens executor of this, our last will and V does bequeath her musical gift. Music hath testament. charms to sooth the savage beast. Signed and duly witnessed before me by 5 XXIX. To Beulah Darling, Ruth Mitchell the Class of '30. V does bequeath the right to entertain all rep- QSignedb CLASS OF '30. ' resentatives from Rider College. Witnesses: ' XXX. To Julia Smith, Dorothy Lewis does D. Lirious, r bequeath the sole right to be class flirt, B. Yond, V We do hereby appoint Thompson Park- Con Trole. -l -T :i I C'EST 'A RIRE Potter, in Biology-When do leaves begin I-Ie, with enthusiasm!- Sure to tum? S. Y. T., pointing to a house just passed- Freshman-The night before exams 1-Well, right in therey 1 Ernie Filkins wants to know what kind of VIII . ,Q glue he should use to make a yard stick. Senior- Look here, this picture makes me gt II look like a monkey! 'Q Juin, in physical geography-Miss Ken- Editor of Year Book- You shouldlhave drew, the barometer has fallen. thought of that before you had your picture Miss Kendrew-Very much? taken. IE Juin Cwith guilty lookj-About iive feet. IX ,S ws broken' HI Teacher- That's the fourth time you have . k d t.I h' . Stop it, E Potter-Monty, what made you late this 100 6 a ins gage? ha om, writern morning? Studente- But o n is suc p - Wig Monty-There were eight of us in the X if house, but the clock was set for seven. H H ,, IV A Few Ulfs and Ands Arthur DickinsonfDo you make life-size What would happen: fit enlargements from Snapshots? If Ernestine Rist Hunked an exam and 5,11 Photographer-That's our specialty. Ruth E. Cameron did the same? G Artiitlihne. Here 1S a picture I took of the HHH Monty came to School on time Hands' PE, mn 'anyon' V found o. Ruth Cameron ahead of him? 'Ig If Minnie ot boisterous and Gib Pratt I9 Many a student goes to the exam room V go 7. with his knowledge in the palm of his hand. helped her Out- I H . , . , if VI Ulf Reg keptlquiet and Katie didnt V5 'Tis great to behold, sighed Woody have her usual wisecrackl U H ,i Smith, as he viewed the beautiful moon. Hifi' Don tcok a book home and John N: Whereat, Juin snuggled closer and whisper- did the same? E ed in his ear, 'Tis greater to be held. Ulf-1 Art Dickinson and Betty Heath P94 VH duced? ' Sweet young thing driving through sub- --If-I Dot Lewis was at ease in hiSt0ry E urllggggggnailld you like to see where I was class A-and-r George Hayes got excited? f: M004 CLASS PROPHECY CContinued from Page SQ children. We spent an enjoyable afternoon returned from their honeymoon, a trip at the theatre. around the world. Now we were together Now to Connle's. By 9 o'clock everyone once more. You can guess theyrest. 'ig had arrived except Gilbert Pratt and Kath- The next day, Ruth and I, with the com- ryn Woodward. They were not lacking long, pany of Ruth E. Cameron and Ruth Mitchell, xg however, for soon an airplane circled above started back for New York state, happy but 1,2 the cottage and iinally landed. The two lonesome at the thought of another long sep- 155 aviators who got out of the plane were none aration. other than Gib and Katie. They had just DOROTHY .I. LEWIS. 3. is wrt til '6'u'LW..1iY1i3 I ' 1

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THE CYCLONE IF3lL7!lSZ,L'EL ,LW Y g EiK-N' XA L' ' ' I CLASS WILL We, the class of '30, of the Warrensburgh High School, town of Warrensburgh, county of Warren, state of New York, being of moral and changeable minds, do hereby do- nate to you, ,accordingly as herein stated, inur estate and privileges as enumerated be- ow: I. To the faculty, we do bequeath angelic pupils who are not inclined to cut classes, linger in the halls, or decorate the statues and blackboards in Study Hall. II. To Mr. Ripton, we do bequeath the authority to enroll our History C class as a splendid example of intelligence to all other classes. III. To the Senior class of next year, we do bequeath the right to seltlshly occupy Senior Alley, to be called the names, both good and bad, which have so freely been ap- plied to their predecessors, and to enjoy Senior privileges as we have enjoyed them. IV. To the Junior class of next year, we do bequeath our haughty, noble spirit that they may more easily endure the hardships indicted upon them by the Seniors. V. To the Sophomore class of next year, we do bequeath the right to walk past Sen- ior Alley very quickly and silently in order that they may not disturb those Seniors who might, by chance, be indulging in a brief last minute's preparation for the next class. VI. To the Freshman class of next year, we do bequeath the right to gaze in awe toward Senior Alley, to obey all upper class- men, and to divide equally all overlooked cuds of gum we may have left adhering to the underside of desks, banisters or any like- ly or unlikely places. VII. To Neil Glassbrook, Ernest Filkins does bequeath a section of his extra height, that he may, in due time, sit in the high seats of Senior Alley, comfortably touching his feet to the floor. VIII. To Wilson Montena, Wilford Smith does bequeath his right to be the school sheik and class curly head, providing he does not extend this privilege so far as to interfere with his studies. IX. To Beecher Hewitt, Francis Montena does bequeath his broad shoulders and ath- letic ability that he may some day be captain of his basketball team. X. To Rosalind Daniel, Ernestine Rist does bequeath her bold and daring manner. XI. To Iman Cahill, George Hayes does bequeath his innocence and good behavior. XII. To Alice Fassett, Elizabeth Heath does bequeath her right to be the big mo- ment of Mr. Armstrong, our Washington guide. RIII. To Aubrey Hull, Reginald Lanfear does bequeath the right to linger by Helen's side as attentively as Reg has by Irma's. XIV. To Doris Mason and Janet Combs, Ruth E. Cameron and Ernestine Rist do be- queath the sole privilege of doing the disap- pearing act at any time they wish while on the Washington trip. XV. To Dorothy Bisbee, Ruth O. Camer- on does bequeath the right to answer all telephone calls that come within hearing dis- tance. XVI. To Ida Frye, Margery Russell does bequeath the right to fall' for every uni- form which she happens to see, truthlessly tearing the heels from her shoes in doing sol. XVII. To Frieda Bruce, Kathryn Wood- ward does bequeath the right to tear down all the curtains in the Hotel McAlpin, at any early hour of the morning. XVIII. To Elsie Raymond, Constance Hayes does bequeath the right to take care of all Glens Falls boys who might stray up up. fWe hope she pronts by it the Way Con- nie has.J XIX. To William MacNeill, Arthur Dick- inson does bequeath his unusual literary ability and extensive vocabulary. XX. To Emmett Pratt, John Hall does be- queath his gift of oratory. XXI. To Helen Stone and Leda King, Kathryn Woodward and Constance Hayes do bequeath their right to take care of Bob and Joe in Washington. XXII. To Madaline Langworthy, Johanna Fisher does bequeath the right to entertain all Eighth grade boys who may wander into Study Hall. XXIII. To Walton Stone, Donald Good- rich does bequeath his privilege to carry away any number of valuable articles from Washington and New York, to keep as sou- venirs. XXIV, To Robert 1 Rabbi l Russell, Paul Russell does bequeath his title of Father. XXV. To Helena Love, Minnie Morrison does bequeath her right to be called, Clara Bow, the It girl. XXVI. To Hayward Street, Gilbert Pratt does bequeath his freckles. XXVII. To Edith Barton, Julia Winslow does bequeath her curls. !5WZ1 l'Ii.!LAiJ!f1.!A1LlfY it mmtmr '



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THE CYCLONE Wzm-AJXVTLN-J,f3lU WUGMML YZW'!ZlHMisc,Ulll?f,,-.ch Wim WVFIUIUJ , , , BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Wilford Smith, Francis Montena, Beecher Hewitt. Second Row: Gilbert Potter, Clifton Goodrich, Einest Filkins, Aubrey Hull, BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM The Boys' Basketball Team was not very successful this year, winning but one game throughout the season. The reason for the decline of' our record is, for the most part, the lack of interest shown by the boys in the High School. It is greatly hoped that enthusiasm will return for next year's teams. The team will lose three members this year but this should not hinder their chance for success next year. The team also wishes to thank the public for the good attendance on their part at the games, which made the financial end an easier matter than in former years. EF +3 Cl C E I 's F ' C W 55 F 2 52 13 23 ' WAT 11b5E.iiQQ'?i?Qi.AuLi1UFfv?Y3TT'T' L2 slit? fiijflmfilliifllii

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