Waterloo Central High School - Skoi Yase Yearbook (Waterloo, NY)
- Class of 1935
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0248167 g' H39 1 C KW X l f YXJLA. CJK XR ,x A al! Q75 , 9 , 1 'QA gig, XY THE SIMD!!! -YAXSIIE E55 PUBLISHED EY THE EENIEIH ELPX55 CIF WHTEHLUEI HIEH EEHEIEIL VEILLIME XH lIFKOl WE WKOW The purpose of fhe Slcoi-Yase is nof merely fo record fhe evenfs of fhe school year, nor fo sum- marize for fhe graduafing class fhe high-lighfs of ifs four-year career. lfs mosf imporfanf purpose, per- haps, is fo promofe more fully a faculfy which mosf of us are forfunafe enough 'ro possess-'rhaf of remembering mosf vividly fhe happy momenfs of fhe pasf. If fo each member of fhe Class of l935 fhis book review of fhe pasf four years brings a feeling of safis- facfion, may he feel amply repaid for his efforfs. lf fo any fhis book should bring a feeling of regref, may he profif by fhe realizafion fhaf wifhouf virfue- here meaning worlc, cooperafion, friendliness, and sincerify-memories will offer buf liffle reward. -l-larry W. Porfer. 1.1 HDIIEIDH MIN WN fffvf,-. Q1, We. The Class of 35, are frying in a small way +o express our grafi- fude and appreciaiion To a feacher who, 'through fhese four years in high school, had been our sincere friend and supporier. For 'rhirfy years, The greafer par+ of her life, she has been 'rireless in her efforf +0 forward 'Phe well-being and educafion of Waferioo High School sfudenfs. And so if is wi+h greaf pride and safisfadion rhaf we dedicaie ihis year's Shoi-Yase 'ro Miss J. Elizabe+h Reamer. FAEULTY AUDITGRIUM GVMIXIASILIM Qur Principal MR. CHARLES E. Fouav Mr. Foley came To Walerloo High School in I922 as vice-principal. He occupied lhis ol'lice for 'rhree years and in i925 was appoinled supervising principal. He was ins'rru- menlal in helping plan lhe cons+ruc'rion of rhe new school building in l928. The scholaslic slandard of our school has been raised 'ro a greal exlenl since Mr. Foley's coming and every sludenl has been benelifed by his presence here. In lhirleen years. lhe high school sludenl body has increased from l5O To 400 and lhe leaching sfaff from 22 'ro 32, all due 'ro Jrhe efforfs of Mr. Foley. We. who are graduafing, wish lhal Those who remain will enioy having Mr. Foley as principal for a greal' many years 'ro come. Doris Sage. Qur Vice-Principal MR. HERMAN SHERMAN Mr. Sherman came 'ro Waferloo 'rwo years ago, fo acl as vice-principal and 'ro 'reach 'rhe sciences-biology. physics and chemisfry. Mr. Sherman's good-nalured 'laclics and nice manner wi'rh +he s+uden+s won him 'ro us and his memory will remain long wilh us. He is leaving +his year 'ro lalce up fhe principalship in Dalfon High School. Everyone regrels +o see Mr. Sherman leave and we wish him all success in his new underfaking. Doris Sage. ET SEEN NURS 1 CLASS OFFICERS PHILIP MANN He is a scholar and a good one. Presidenf 4: Prize Speaking 3: Fingerlake Speaker 4: Senior Play: Pres. Rifle 4: Annual Board. HILDAGARDE FEGLEY A good sporf and always welcome. Secrefary 4: Senior Play: Secrefary Dramafic Club 4: Prize Speaking 4: lnfer-class Baskefball I, 2, 3: lnfer-class Baseball l, 2: Annual Board: Amafeur Night 2: Junior Prom Commiffee: Senior Ball Commilfee: Class Will. WILDA SECOR Le+ us call her honey. Vice-Presidenf 4: Prize Speaking 3: Senior Play: Amafeur Nighf I: Sfunf Nighf 2: Inferclass Baskefball I, 2: Honor Sfudenf: Junior Response 3: lnferclass Baseball I: Dramafic Club 3, 4: Senior Ball Cornmiffee. , 'THOMAS COG-GINS ' The answer fo a maide s p 1 er. Class Treas. I, j:V,F - CJ , ' lnferclass Baskefball: Baskefball Second Team 3: Track 2: Edifor- in-ch' Seni HJ - , Ba f II 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Prize Speaking 3: Vice'Presidenf' Dra f'c b, le Clu lee Club 3: Senior Play: Amafeur Nighf I: Sfunf Nighf I, 2: el g Firm enigy a Commiffee: Perfecf Affendance l. J Presidents Address ' We, fhe Class of 35, have come Io our graduafion. Our High School days are ended. We have successfully complefed Ihe course of sfudy required of us, and Ihis day divides, as no ofher day has done, fhe pasf from fhe fufure of our lives. Whaf fhaf fufure shall be, whefher prosperous or disasfrous, no one can fell. Buf, fhis we know, if will depend upon ourselves, upon Ihe use we make of our giffs and fhe powers we possess, upon fhe worfhiness of our aims and purposes in life, upon fhe affenfion we pay fo Iiffle fhings for characfer is builf upon liffle Ihings well and honorably fransacfed. We may 'rr fo deceive ourselves by saying we have had bad luck, buf if is nof luck buf labor Ihaf makes men. Luck relies on chance, labor on characfer. II will do! is fhe common phrase of fhose who neglecf liI'Ile fhings. lf will do! has blighled many a characfer. Those of us who learn nofhing or accumulafe nofhing in life will be sef down as failures, and if will be because we have neglecfed liffle Ihings. Again and again our faifhful Teachers have impressed fhese frulhs upon us more fenderly and forcible fhan words of mine can do. We have laid a few foundafions in learning, only fhaf: I am sure fhey are good foundafions and well laid. The supersfrucfure is yer fo be reared. Whaf shall if be? lf will depend on you, on me. We can build if sfrong and beaufiful. The world is waifing for us: if has need of us: if has a place for each of us. If may nor be a conspicuous place: if may be very humble, buf fhere is a greafness which each of us may affain. If is fhe greafness of good life. Lef us fhen be frue Io our Alma lvlafer, fo ourselves, fo our age, our counfry and fo God. -Philip E. Mann. MILDRED BELLINGER She walks and lalks wilh digni+y lnlerclass baskelball: Glee Club I, 3, 4: Soph I'-'lop Cornmilleet Slunl' Nighl: Junior Prom Com- miflee: Senior Play: Senior Ball Commillee: Dramafic Club. GILBERT BROOKS Thus men may grow wiser every day Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 3. 4: Tech Club I, 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Slunf Nighf 2: Rifle 4: Inlerclass Track 2: Track 2: Perfecl Allend- ance 2. NORMA BERLIN Easy lo look af: easy lo lisfen lo. Senior Play: Prize Speaking 3: Finger Lakes Prize Speaking: Glee Club 3, 4: Dramalic Club: Ama- 'feur Nighl: Class Treasurer Z. EARL ESTES I would be friends wilh you and have your love. Track 2: lnlerclass Boxing 2. 3, 4: Fulure Farmer's I, 2, 3, 4,: Vice- Presidenl of F. F. 4. HELEN BUFFONE Bolh inlelleclual and reserved. Senior Play: Annual Board: Vale- diclorian: Class Prizes I, 2, 3. ARTHUR BEDFORD Forlune reigns in gills of lhe world. Senior Play: lnlerclass Boxing. LOIS BISCI-I The founlain ol wif. lnlerclass Baskelball I: Commer- cial Play: Senior Play: Annual Board: Dramalic Club: Glee Club: Senior Ball Commillee: Junior Prom Commillee, Slunl Niqhl: Fashion Show. CURTIS BUCK I-le is well paid who is well sal- islied. ' V Ag. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Boxinq 41 Rifle 4. MZ: MARY BONNELL A True friend is a friend lor- ever. Inler-class Baseball 3, 4: Infer- class Baskel Ball 3, 4: Ari Club 4. JOHN GLYNN For sulferance is 'fhe badge ol all our lribe. Foolball G.I-I.S.: Track G.H.S.: lnler-class Aclivilies Gul-l.S: An- nual Board: Slalislician. JOSEPI-IINE CHRISTLER All honor lo lhe wise. lnlerclass Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Della Sigma 3, 4: lnlerclass Base- ball 2. 3. 1 n WILLIAM HUDSON How shall lhou hope lor mercy, rendorinq none? Rifle Club: Agricullure Club: An- nual Board. CAROLINE CRANE Il is oxpecled lhal I Icnow no secrelsf' Prize Speaking Romulus High: In- lerclass Baseball: French Club Romulus High: Dramalic Club. LAMOINE GUILFOOS I arn nol bound lo please lhee wilh my answer. Sub-Varsily Baslcelball 3: Manaqer Baseball 4: Senior Play: Slunl Nighl I: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orches- lra I, 2, 3, 4: Tech Club I, 2: Radio Club I, 2: Dramalic Club: Treasurer 3: Inlerclass Baslcelball I, 2: Annual Board. FRANCES ESTES A girl ol conlenlmgnlf' Slunl Nighl: Inlerfiass Baslzelball I, 2: Della Ssfzaay ii-J 7' I .. i I I, ., n . lxrwxl., X X li I ni' - I . . I J X 1 If ,,,ff I I 10 ROBERT HOLCOMB Whal iudgmenl shall I dread. doing no wrong? Amaleur Nighl: Band I, 2: Dra- malic Club: Foolball 4: Annual Board: Tech Club: Radio Club. CAROLYN CLARK She lalces il as she linds il. Della Sigma 2. CHARLES KENYON A good scholar wilh a Irind hearl. Track 2, 3, 4: Rille Club 4: Dra- malic Club: Chernislry Club 4. EDITH HAY Fine clolhes malce line ladies. Amalur Nighl: Della Sigma: Glee Club: Dramalic Club: Senior Play: Annual Board: Class Prophecy. CLAIRE JUDD Young genlleman, you are loo bold lor your years. Junior Orcheslra 4: Perfecl Al- lendance 2, 3, 4. GLADYS I-IEINZMAN The mildesi manners and ihe genflesl' heart Sluni Niqhi 2: Inferclass Baslcef- ball 2: Commercial Play 2: Della Sigma 3: Slyle Show 4: Amafeur Niqhf: Glee Club. CURTIS RICKON My pride fell wilh my forlunef' JANET PRATZ Lillie, pleasanf and cure. Sfunf Niqhf 2: Senior Ball Com- miffeez Junior Prom Commiflee: Annual Board: Dramafic Club 4. ROBERT MOYLA There is one p of biliIy- Ac'Iion. Bo in I, :Che der I, 2, 3 . nager all , 2. 4: as II ,X : afeur g idenf amaric C ' e Club , Chairman of r Prom: nnual Board: Ba I, 2: Senior Ball Commiflee: Inferclass Sporlst Class Sonq. DOROTHY LARSEN Sunny wifhin and wiIhouI. AmaI'eur Niqhf 2: Senior Play: Glee Club 3, 4: Senior Ball Com- milfee: Annual Board. RICHARD KINSELLA Lei me praise you while I have a siomachf' Feofball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Siunl' Night I: Tech Club I, 2: Rifle Club 4: Annual Board: Vice- presidenl' 2: Amafeur Night 2: Inrerclass Baslrelball lf 2, 3: Banlr I. 2 L ELLEN JOHNSON Silence is al all limes well. Inierclass Baseball I, 2, 3. WILLIAM SI-IANKS Ay, marry, 'now unmuzzle your wisdom. Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Baseball I. 2, 3: Track I. 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Tech Club I, 2: Annual Board: Gym Exhibi- Iion 2, 3: Dramaiic Club 4: Rifle Club 4. ,ev- ra A I Url RUTH INGRAM Full of spice and life. Senior Ball Commiflee: Junior Prom Commirree. EDNA JOLLEY As merry as Ihe day is long KENNETH SLOAN God made him, Iherefore lei him be a man. Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 4: Soccer 3, 4: Tech Club I, 2: Gym Exhibilion 3. DORIS SAGE I-Ier air, her manners, all who saw admired. Honor Sfudenl 4: Annual Board: Slunf Nighf 2: Amaleur Niqhf It Senior Ball CommiI+ee: Junior Ball Commilfee: Glee Club 3, 4. CLARA SCHEUERMAN Good Ihings come in small pack' ages. ' Glee Club: Inferclass Sub-varsiI'y Baskell: Commiffee: Juni lee. .-J ,. M . LA?-luvjgf i JAMES VASTBINDER Lei music sound while he dolh make his choice. Freshman Prize: Salulaforian: Commercial Prize 2: Band 3. 4: Orchesfra 3. 4: Senior Play: Prize Speaking 4, Firs+ Prize: Dramalic Club 4: Glee Club: Tech Club: Rifle Club: Commercial Confesfs 2, 3, 4: Senior Ball Commiffee: lnlernafional Commercial Confesf: Chicago 3. VERNICE SMITH Be swifl Io hear, slow Io speak, slow fo anger, Della Sigma 3. I l 'ihkkzx-.-,L fl . FII li JEAN HOY I love everyone, I am in charily wilh all. Inlerclass Baszelball I: Commer. cial Conlesl' , : Annual Board: Perf cf Affend ce I. 2. 3, 4. i Z OHN WILSO 'Do Ihe girls love me? Agriculfure Club I, 2, 3: Aqricul- 'Iure Club Pres. 2: Manager of Agricullure Baskelball I: Aqricul- 'Iure Club Sed. 3: Judging Team af Cornell, Allred and Morris Hill. EVELYN POST I never have much Io say, buf I do a lol' of Ihinkingf' Delia Sigma 3, 4: Junior Prom Commiffee: Senior Ball Commit lee. 553, KENNETH VASTBINDER PaIience is fhe besf remedy for every +roubIe. Rifle Club 4: Amaleur Niqhf I: Sfunf Nighl 2: Commercial Play 2: Soccer 3: Perfecl Allendance I. 2: Band 4: Drarnafic Club 3. 4: Track Manager: Senior Play: Glee Club 3: Tech Club I, 2: Annual Board: Senior Ball CommiHee: Junior Prom Commiliee. CAROLINE HILL Tiny, Irim, and +rusIy. Della Sigma 2, 4. KENNETH STRATTON Alas, he is loo young. yel he Ioolcs successful. Tech Club I: Dramalic Club 4: Annual Board: Senior Ball Com- miflee: Perlecl Aflendance 2. EDNA STRONG Rich in good worI:s. Della Siqma 2. 3. 4: Annual Board: Band 4: Orcheslra 4: Honor Sludenl. MARY McKEVlTT Cenler of lhe crowd. Slunf Niqhl 2: Glee Club 3. 4: lnlerclass Baslcelball 2: lnlerclass Baseball 2: Dramalic Club 4: Senior Ball Cornmillee: Annual Board: Prize Spealrinq 4I'IlI'1GCG College Dramalics: Tournamenl 4. YM IOYLMI' MARGARET VAN KIRK She has lcnowledqe also wisdom. Baslcefball I, 2. 3. 4: Inlerclass Sporls: Junior Prom Commiffee: Arnaleur Niohl: Soph I-lop Com- millee: Della Sigma: Annual Board: Class Slalislics: Gym Exhi- bifion: Slunl' Night: Glee Club? Senior Ball Commillee. DALE TOWNLEY l could leach you how 'Io choose right Inferclass Sporls: Senior Ball Com- millee: Junior Prom Commillee. .Z-1 . f , I' : 6,-li 5. uv Uma.: ,gg ,f ' . ivy 13 ALICE PIKE Always in Iune with life. Inlerclass Baslrelball I: Glee Club 3. 4: Class Poe? 4: Annual Board. FRANCES TAYLOR Peaceful and quiel, cerlainly Io be admired. Glee Club 3. 4: Annual Board: Chemislry Club: Junior Prom Commiflee: Senior Ball Commil- Iee: Inler-class Baslrelball I: Ari Club 4. gf Ev ROBERTA TODD GenlIy of speech. Inlerclass Baselclball A. I-I. S.: Glee Club I. 2. 3: Operella I. A. I-I. S.: Frosh Play A. I-I. S.: Soph Play A. I-I. S.: Annual Board: Senior Ball Commillee NORMAN SMITH They have lhere wisdom by lheir wif lo lose, Tech Club I. 2: Inlerclass Sporls 2. 3: Annual Board: Junior Prom Commillee: Senior Ball Commit- lee. HAZEI. LARSON Genlle Words I always gain. lnferclass Baslcelball: Inlerclass Baseball: Della Sigma. CONSTANCE WHITAKER lf worry were fhe cause of deaih, fhen l would live forever. Baslxelball I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Board Dramafic Club 4: lnferclass Baslcefball 4: Senior Ball Commif- fee: Junior Prom Commilfee: Per- fecf Affendance 2, 3. DENTON WOODWARD May be rough underneaih, buf smoofh on fhe surface. Boxing I, 2, 3, 4: lnierclass Sporfs: Junior Prom Commiffee: Annual Board: Sfunf Niqhf: Band I, 2: Fashion Show 4: Amaleur Nighf. ETHEL RUSSELL A girl of confenlmenlf' Della Sigma 3, 4. KENNETH WHlTE A silenf lad buf worlh consider- ing. Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra l, 2, 3, 4: Prize Speaking 4: Tech Club I, 2: Annual Board: Honor Siu- denf: Senior Play: lnferclass Sporls. HAZEL ZACHARIAS My fhoughls are my Compan- ions Delia Sigma I. 2, 3. Senior Ball Commiiiee Annual Board. f FRANCIS WEBB l would our sfare fhe sfernesf eyes fhaf look. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2, 3. 4: Inierclass Boxing I: Varsifv Boxing 3, 4: Traclr 3, 4: Sfunf Niqhi' 2: Gym Exhibilion 3: Band and Orchesira I, 2: Soph. Presi- denf: Class His+orian: Annual Board: Tech Club i. 2: Amafeur Nighf I. BERNICE TURNER One of ihese Cicero Fiendsf' lnferclass Baslrefball M. H. S.: Baslreiball M. H. S.: Prize Speal- ing M. H. S: Finger Lalres Prim Spealcinq M. H. S,: Annual Board: Senior Ball Comrniffee: Drarnaff.: Club 4. FREDRICK LUX Weigh fhy value wiih an even friend. Band l, 2, 3, 4: Dramaiic Club 4: Senior lPlay: Annual Board: Sfunl' Nighf l: Senior Ball Cornmiflee. ELEANORTULETTE As she sows, so shall she reap. Ar+ Club 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4: Annual Board: Chrisfmas Play: Senior Ball Commiffee: Junior Prom Commifiee. MN MIEMK WHAN If is wi'rh heavy hearfs and sad regreis 'rhai we, lhe class ol i935 dedicale ihis page +0 lhose lwo siaunch comrades, Richard Wooley and l-larold Allen, losl' 'fo us Jrhis year by dealh. On The afhlefic field 'rhey foughf side by side wiih us. and in The class room ihey reciled and siudied wiih us. Their deaih has lefi an abyss in each of our lives which will never be filled. When we reach our happiesi' momenfs on qraduafion night we shall all feel a pain of regref 'rhai lhey were noi able io share ihis happiness wilh us. Thomas Coqgins. Valcdictory The depression has shown us ThaT a naTion's maferial wealTh-wealTh ThaT can be exchanged for money-is noT lasTing: so This wealTh cannoT be True riches, for True riches are someThing permanenT. This means iusT one Thing-The naTion's sTable wealfh musT be iTs youTh because iT is youTh who is expecfed To fighT in Time of war, To solve The problems which baffled The older people, and. as a cifizen, To govern his counTry. Before These young people can govern Their naTion wisely and efTicienTly. They musT be educafed, and since They comprise The naTion's sTable wealTh, iT is up To The counTry To educaTe, or aT leasT. To help To educaTe Them. The large sums of money which have been used Tor educaTional purposes in The UniTed STaTes are no longer being added To: The people's income has decreased and now educaTion musT depend on The immediaTe supporT of The people. NOT so many years ago many Teachers losT Their posifions, or weren'T paid, schools closed or Their Terms were shorfened, healTh care was cuT down, vocaTional Training elim- inaTed, and kindergardens done away wiTh. These condiTions exisTed primarily in Those sTaTes which didn'T have The means To supporT Their educaTional insTiTuTions, as had New York STaTe, Delaware, and California. EducaTors claimed ThaT economy should sTrike aT The fundamenTals, such as building schools-for Their usefulness. noT for Their beauTy-having a sound and efTicienT managemenT insTead of poliTical managemenf, and ThaT economy should noT do away wiTh The Things, such as drama and music, which make living an arT. Due To The Machine Age we have a greaT deal of leisure Time which shall be wasTed unless we know how To make living an arT. l-lowever, condiTions are gradually improving and educaTional insTiTuTions are geTTing back where They were before This depression. Much money is spenT on educaTion and many are disappoinTed wiTh The resulTs. They wonder where all The leaders are, why The sTandard of eTficiency is noT higher. Since no saTisfacTory answer is offered, They wanT To know whaT is wrong wiTh our educaTional sysTem. Periodically The educaTional sysTems have been aTTacked-wiThin academic walls as well as wiThouT-and from These aTTacks have come imporTanT changes. We find ThaT every naTional crisis in every counfry sooner or laTer demands a reorganizafion of iTs educaTional deparTmenT, for as Times change so musT educaTion change in an aTTempT To adapT iTself To The needs of The Times. An imporTanT parT in The educaTion of young people is played by The Teachers. Once The only requiremenTs for a Teacher were The desire To Teach and a primary educaTion. However. wiTh The advancemenT of learning The requiremenTs have increased unTil To-day a Teacher musT have a Thorough educaTion, a high scholasfic record, personaliTy. and The abiliTy To Teach. Only Those Teachers are desired who Take more Than a class room inTeresT in Their pupils. Teachers are also required To have a liberal educaTion which will enable Them To Teach The pupils more Than mere facTs. From Their daily conTacT wiTh These- young people Teachers learn much abouT human naTure, undersTand The problems of youTh beTTer, keep Themselves menTally alerT. cause Them To become broader-minded and more ToleranT of The foolish misfakes which all young people make. People who undersTand educaTion Thoroughly claim ThaT whaT is TundamenTally wrong wiTh The meThod of Teaching now employed in public schools is ThaT we Try To Till The child's mind wiTh facTs before Teaching The child To regisTer each facT clearly and accurafely in his memory and before correcT habiTs of recall and reasoning have been esTablished. For This reason Teachers are noT To be blamed Tor These meThods of Teaching because They have a cerfain amounT of subiecT maTTer prescribed and iT has To be covered. Gradually educaTion is ouTgrowing The local characTer iT had in The days oT Horace Mann. and is Tending Toward naTionalizaTion. ln Time The Federal govern- menT will perhaps esTablish a DeparTmenT of EducaTion as well as help all sTaTes in The Union esTablish school funds so ThaT There need be no fear of educaTion declining during fuTure wars and depressions. We. The class of l935, have been very forTunaTe in living and receiving an educaTion in a sTaTe where educaTion has such 'an imporTanT place in The sTaTe's affairs and l hope, ThaT all of us shall puT The knowled e we have gained To good use, regardless of whaT fields of acTiviTy we may enTer in The fuTure. 16 Salutatory Members of lhe Board of Educafion, members of 'rhe facully, schoolmafes, par- enfs and friends. We, ihe class of I935, welcome you most cordially ionighf and express our gralifude for +he inieresf you have shown in us, and all aid which you have rendered us, no+ only on fhis, our gradualion nighf, bul' all fhrough our four years of High School. Our very presence here as a class which is aboul' io be graduafed from Wafer- loo High School is sufficienf evidence of The culminafion of our four years of worlc. l am confideni' ihar fhose years have iusrified +he exis+ence of lhe High School sys- fem by +heir effecf on us. i Our high school Training has given us +he rudimenls of knowledge, neverfheless. we musf noi' forgef +ha+ experience and self-educa+ion will be our mos+ shrewd reachers. These are 'frying Times. We musf be prepared +o 'rhe fullesl exfenl fo +alce advanfage of opporfunifies when +hey come and fo meel' severe compelifion. This is fhe age of fhe specialist fo succeed in any vocafion. specialized educafion is necessary. and. for ihe one who has fhe qualificarions, fhere is sure fo be a place. Educafion is s+ill fhe bes+ assurance againsf failure. Some of us may aHain success in fhe more maferial walks of life. Many, per- haps all of us, will face disillusionmenf and discouragement However, if we can refain 'rhose requisifes of infelligenf living, such as Tolerance, vision, and apprecia- +ion of fhe maferial and spirifual riches abundanl' abou+ us, we can frurhfully say lhai' we have aspired +o ideals worfhy fo be our genera'rion's conlribufion 'ro posferify. I+ is wiih +he ufmosi regref +ha+ we leave our high school days. Many of our happiesf memories will be +hose days spenf wifhin 'rhis school: memories which will become more dear as +ime passes and we recall 'rhe devofion of our parenfs, fhe in+eres+ of our +eachers, and +he goodwill and fellowship among +he s+uden+s of 'rhis graduafing class. James Vasfbinder. 17 Class Prophecy The Seneca CounTy Fair was in Tull swing IasT Tall when my senior year in W. H. S. opened. A crowd oT us were seeing The usual sighTs. IisTening To The barkers, and eaTing Taffy. AT one end of The long midway was piTched a Tiny TenT. A huge sign in TronT said, Madam Rosalie ---Forfune Teller. An inspiraTion came To mel Why noT have The TuTure of our class Told! We pooled our resources and found we had iusT a dollar. Dare we venTure in? We decided To do so and were greeTed wiTh smiles by a charming young Gypsy Girl. She arranged us in TronT of her, and we asked her To Tell us The TuTure of our Senior Class- mafes wiTh cards. IT was very inTeresTing and so clearly Told ThaT I decided To wriTe iT down. As a resuIT. I was chosen propheTess oT The class Tor Tonight. I Told her The name of each member as I ThoughT of Them: and iT seemed wonderful To me how clearly she knew Their real desires. IT was mosT unusual. The TuTures of each are as Tollows: RuTh Ingram, Bernice Turner, Doris Sage and Josephine ChrisTler are To be The ones To sooTh The Tevered brow-nurses. I raTher Think They will be successTuI. I-lildegarde Fegley and Hazel Larson are To be parTners in making people beauTiTuI-hair- dressers. I know They will be successful because boTh like The profession. Norma Berlin is To be married and seTTIed in Geneva. Good for Norma. We wish her luck. Mildred Ballinger is an ouTsTanding sTenographer-fine 'lor Milly -she has worked very hard, and I hope her dream comes True. Evelyn PosT is To be a very graceful waiTress aT The ScyThe Tree lnn. I know she will enjoy her posiTion very much. Alice Pike is To be a Tamous vocaIisT in a vaudeville in which KenneTh STraTTon is a Tamous Hawaiian guiTar player. and Jean Hoy is To be AIice's accompanisT. I Think The vaudeville will be quiTe inTeresTing because of such ouTsTanding TaIenT. Philip Mann is To Take Hughey Long's place in The SenaTe. A brighT TuTure is in sTore Tor Philip, and he deserves iT because he has worked hard. Charles SmiTh is To Take up a new course called air crooning. There has been a recenT invenTion in which The piIoT croons To The public from The air. This is SmiTh's one ambiTion: so I hope he can please The public. Dale Townley and CurTis Rickon are To be in parTnership as EdiTors of The Waterloo Observer. one of The IargesT newspaper publishing companies in America. This is a good posiTion, and I Think boTh are capable oT doing Their parT, because They have been connecTed wiTh The papers in one way or anoTher all Through school. Lois Bisch is To be employed aT The WaTerloo Observer as Dale TownIey's privaTe secreTary. Wanda Ryon is also To be employed There as CurTis Rickon's privaTe secreTary. ArThur Bedford is To be PresidenT of The WiIIomeTTe UniversiTy and also he will Teach Science. I Think ArThur will make a good presidenT. WiTh him are several of his cIassmaTes as Teachers. Wilda Secor is To be The French Teacher. Edna STrong is To be The MaThemaTics Teacher, Hazel Zaccharias is To be The Home Economics Teacher. and Frances Taylor is To be The Hislory Teacher. James VasTbinder is To be a greaT orchesTra leader. This is very well TiTTed To James. Tor he has always had some musical TaIenT. James also will have c very good posiTion in The well known Bank of WaTerIoo. James Meyers is To be The mosT ouTsTanding sax player in VasTbinder's orchesTra. Edna Jolley is To be a well known singer wiTh The orchesTra. Good for Edna Tor she always has had a liking Tor orchesTras. John Glynn is To be a famous lawyer in WashingTon. and of course. MargareT Van Kirk is To be wiTh him and They are To be happily married. ConsTance WhiTaker is To be a sTar player on The girI's Big League baskeT-ball Team. I was noT surprised aT This because Connie has always been a good basket-ball player in school. Clara Scheurmann is also To play on The girI's league Team wiTh Connie. Gladys Heinzman is To be The head clerk in The WoolworTh's five and Ten cenT sTore in Geneva. 18 Janel PraTz is To be a very successful denTal nurse and The DenTisT is To be none oTher Than Norman SmiTh. l was overcome wiTh This because l never ThoughT' Norman would be a denTisT. KenneTh VasTbinder and RoberT Holcomb will open a large sTudio in WaTerloo. Rober'T and Kennefh have always had a hobby Tor Taking snapshoTs in school. Roberl' is To specialize in photo- graphing The girls, and KenneTh is To be The aufhor of Children's STories illusTraTed by Camera. Thomas Coggins is To be The leading sax player in Ben Bernie's OrchesTra. l am pleased Tor Tom has always admired Bernie's OrchesTra. William Hudson is To be one of The leading docTors aT The ExperimenTal STaTion in Geneva. Bill Shanks is To be The coach aT NoTre Dame. Good for Bill because his ambiTion all Through school has been To be a coach. Francis Webb will be an ouTsTanding porTraiT' painTer. He will be one of The mosT famous painTers of his Time. Lamoine GuilToos is To be The auThor of a huge book on argumenTaTion and apposiTion wilh which Lamoine should be well acquainTed. John Wilson is To be The TruanT Officer in The WaTerloo High School. John will be a very good person for This posiTion for he knows iusT how To go abou? To look for The pupils, who are absenT, Tor he has had a greaT deal of experience. Dorofhy Larsen is To be a secreTary in a lawyer's office in Kendaia. Dorofhy will like her posiTion very well, 'lor she is well acquainTed wiTh Kendaia. RoberT Todd is To be a secreTary in The office of one of The largesT selling cars. The Willys KnighT. GilberT Brooks is To be The Principal of The W. H. S. Good Tor GilberT. He has sTudied hard and deserves such a good posiTion. Mary Bonnell, Frances EsTes. Helen Buifone and Alice Hansen will be Teachers in The W. H. S. Fine Tor These girls, for They have always been very sTudious in school. Curiis Buck is To be The owner of a large TourisT home and Ellen Johnson and EThel Russell are To be waiTresses in This charming place. Eleanor TulleTTe is To be The music Teacher in WaTerloo. She will have many pupils, and she will be very successful. Carolyn Hill is To be a dieTiTian in The Seneca Falls Hospifal. Lido Turri is To be a carpenTer. Lido has always been building Things in school so This was no surprise. KenneTh WhiTe is To Take a World Tour, giving lecTures on The necessiTy of Chemisiry. DenTon Woodward is To be The leading Tigure in one of Hollywood's sTyle shows. Good for DenTon, because he can Take his parf very well. We all know ThaT from whaT he has shown in The sTyle shows in school. Frederick Lux is To be a famous deTecTive. He showed us his abiliTy in The Senior play Hold EveryThing. Richard Kinsella is To be The owner of a large chicken farm iusT ouTside of WaTerloo. Dick has always enioyed having chickens around. Charles Kenyon is To have a large gas sTaTion in WaTerloo. and Earl EsTes is To be The mechanic. RoberT Moylan is To Tollow his uncle's TooTsTeps: he is To be one of The leading jewelers in Geneva. KenneTh Sloan is To bd The owner of The l.G.A. STore in Waterloo. This will noT be new To KenneTh, because he has been wiTh Them since he was a Freshman. Mary McKeviTT is To be one of The dramaTic direcTors in Hollywood. We all know ThaT Mary will be a success. Caroline Crane, Caroline Clark and Vernice SmiTh are To be Teachers in Mynderse Academy. Good for Mynderse, for These girls will be very successTul Teachers. Clair Judd is To be an AgriculTure Teacher in The WaTerloo High School. Clair will be a success. l Think, because he has always had a liking Tor The farm. KenneTh WhiTe is To Take up an exhausTive sTudy of German including German girls also. EdiTh Hay. 19 Class Will We. +he graduafing class of l935. being of unsound mind as usual, do hereby will and bequealh The following in 'lhe year of our Lord one-lhousand nine hundred and +hir+y five. Firsl, we leave lhe facully 'rhe peace and calm lhal' are always prevalenl aller a s+orm has passed. Second, we leave lo lhe Junior Class our sympalhy and prayers as lhey approach Seniorhood. Third, we leave lo 'rhe combined classes of Sophomores and Freshmen 'rhe con- soling fhoughl' lhal' l'ha'r was lhe way we gol our slarl. Fourlh, 'ro our Alma Maier we leave lhe sincere hope lhal all fulure classes will be as brillianl' and gloriously undignilied as we have been. Individually we bequealh our mos+ brillianl +rai+s ol characler as follows: I --To 2-To 3-To 4-To 5-To 6-To 7-To 8-To 9-To I 0-To I I -To I 2-To l 3-To I 4-To I 5-To I 6-To I 7-To I 8-To I 9-To 20-To 2 I -To 2 2-To 2 3-To 24-To 2 5-To 26-To Pauline Johnson we bequealh Wilda Secor's demure manners. E+hel Gale we bequealh Clara Scheurman's baskel' ball abilily. Calherine Velle we bequeafh Edilh Haye'-s crush on Bud VanRiper. Mary Doyle we bequealh Jo Chrisller's chewing gum. Hazel Barber we bequealh Janel Pral1's ever increasing vocabulary. Belly Pearson we bequealh Mary McKevi++'s dramalic abilily. Elhel Dklund we bequeafh Norma Berlin's crush on redheads. Josephine Guido we bequealh Wanda Ryan's lypewriler. Mollie Gibson we bequealh Helen BuFfone's many honor words. Harriel Malfhews we bequealh Lois Buishe's abilily lo gel' her man. Marge Chappelle we bequealh Hazel Zacharrias's crush on Bill Shanks. Bealrice Trexler we bequealh Roberla Todd's quick manners. Mary Marriano we bequeafh Jean Hoy's Hislory C Book. Elhel Nelson we bequealh Evelyn Pos+'s crush on Eugene Bishop. Helen Wessig we bequearh Frances Taylor's daily long walk. Eleanor Woodward we bequealh Alice Pike's love lor music. Marlh Poorman we bequealh Mary Bonnell's mo++o Once a redhead al- ways a readheadf' Loyola Moylan we bequealh Millie Bellinger's recipe for growing lall. Irene Campfield we bequealh Gladys Pel'rie's vigorous laugh. Margarel Serveno we bequealh Eleanor TuleHe's add weigh+ formula. Olga Sayre we bequealh Doris Sage's slalely carriage. Anna O'Connor we bequealh Edna Sl'rong's admiralion of music. Georgiana Webb we bequealh Vernice Smi+h's quiel ways. Doris McMann we bequealh Hazel Larson's red hair. Wilma Heinzmann we bequealh Edna Jolley's ambilion lo become an orchesfra leader. Paula Egglesfon we bequealh Alice Hansen's live year plan. 20 2 8-To 29-To 3 O-To 3 I-To 3 2-To 3 3-To 34-To 3 5-To 3 6-To 3 7--To 3 8--To 3 9-To 40-To 4 I -To 42-To 43-To 4-4-To 45-To 46-To 4 7-To 48-To 49-To 50-To 5 I -To 52-To 5 3-To 54-To 55-To 56-To 5 7-To 5 8-To 59-To 60-To 6 I -To 62-To 63-To 64-To 65-To Marge I-lay we bequeafh Rufh lngram's frequenf visifs fo Geneva. Florence O'Connor we bequeafh Helen Trexler's glasses. Cecile Burgess.we bequeaih Consfance Whifaker's baskefball suif. Amelia Johnson we bequeafh Ellen Johnson's knowledge in Hisfory C. Ann Avery we bequeafh Efhel Russel's gold slippers. Viola Blakesley we bequeafh Cafherine Scoff's ribbon for her hair. Lois Seely we bequeafh Caroylan Clark's freckles. Bernice Posf we bequeafh Carolyn Crane's sweef smile. June Paine we bequeafh Bernice Turner's bangs. Virginia Edwards we bequeafh Peg Van Kirk's preference for dark haired men. George Bassef we bequeafh Jim Vas+binder's genfle walk. Joe Roloson we bequeafh Dale Townley's boxing gloves. Bob l-lunf we bequeafh Bob Moylan's personalify. Roberf McMahon we bequeafh Ken SfraHon's nickname Speedy . Lesfer Young we bequeafh Denfon Woodward's wise cracks in Music l-lisfory. Gordon Sage we bequeafh Dick Kinsella's foofball shoes. Jack Lynch we bequeafh John Glynn's ever annoying wise cracks. Carlefon Walker we bequeafh Norman Smi+h's knowledge in all subiecfs. Bob Wellberry we bequeafh Fred Lux's German Book. Bill Morgon we bequeafh Eugene Bishop's baskefball suif. Alvin Jolley we bequeafh James Meyer's bashfulness. Bob Shaw we bequeafh Francis Webb's fall sfafure. Jack Chrisffield we bequeath Lamoine Guilfoos's admirafion for The oppo- sife sex. Bob Maloney we bequeafh Ken Vasfbinder's paper roufe. Clarence Gnau we bequeath Clair Judd's German vocabulary. Harold Berlin we bequeafh Ken Whife's inferesf in German facfs such as? Berf Richardson we bequeafh John Wilson's arf album from fhe girls. Bud Van Riper we bequeafh Tom Coggin's chair as edifor-in-chief for The coming year. Rufherford Hoffman we bequeafh Bob l-lolcomb's knowledge in lnfermediafe. Howard Lafhey we bequeafh Charles Kenyon's friendly manner foward fhe feachers. Bill Ackerman we bequeafh Phillip Mann's dramafic abilify. John Poole we bequeafh Bill Shank's baskefball abilify. George Chappelle we bequeafh Ken Sloan's weakness for bruneffes. George Meyers we bequeafh Bill l-ludson's demure manners. Charlie Smifh we bequeafh Charles Smifh's nickname Snuffie . Jimmy Van Affa we bequeafh Lido Turri's frip +o Seneca Falls. Carlefon Burley we bequeafh Earl Esfes' frequenf vacafions. Pere McGinness we bequeafh Arfhur Bedford's puncfualify. . Hildegarde Fegley. 21 NAME M. Bellinger N. Berlin L. Bisch M. Bonnell H. Buttone J. Christler C. Clark C. Crane F. Estes H. Fegley A. Hanson E. Hay G. Heinzman C. Hill J. Hoy R. lngram E. Johnson E. Jolley D. Larson H. Larsen M. McKevitt A. Pike E. Post J. Pratz E. Russell W. Ryon D. Sage C. Scheuerman W. Secor V. Smith E. Strong F. Taylor R. Todd E. Tulette B. Turner M. Vankirk C. Whitaker H. Zacharias ALIAS Millie Norma Tulip Red Helen Jo Carolyn Cranie Franny Hilda Slats Sadie Gladie Carolyn Jeanie Ruthie Ellen Sitter Dot Red Mac Pikie Pat Pratzie Ethel Wanda Sagie Dutchie Wildie Vernice Edna Franny Toddie Elnor Bunny Peg Connie Zackie Class Statistics HOBBY Louis Shirley Redheads Cracking iokes Chemistry Learning Dancing Sewing Reading Dancing Jimmy Poole Being with Dale Drum players Being with Let Making herselt heard Typewriting Bill Wilson Dreaming Getting kicked out ot the library Square dancing Being with Floyd Speaking Singing To marry a Bishop Being with Leo Dancing Making people happy Riding with Bill Looking tor a Willy's Buying dresses To live in a Green house Flowers Making quilts Hobart Painting pictures Going to the show Basket ball Gym Being with Bob 22 HANGOUT In the halls Along the lake Bloss's Seneca Castle In the study hall Phelps Geneva Kendaia Smith's store Sancltord's Homemaking room Seneca Falls Geneva 5 81 IO Homemaking room North Road At Sadie's Stone Road MacDougall Grange Hall Coal Yard With Roberta Virginia St. T Scythe Tree Sandtord's Magee Butt end ln a Chevie At the water works Schine's Theatre ln a Ford coupe Magee's Corners Church Geneva Road Home Restaurant Blue Moon Gym Second hand store HOW GOT TH ROUGH Took an extra year On her looks She stretched Caught a ride Lead her class Stayed up nights Simply studied Quietly Along with her brother Slid through On homemaking With Al's help She got up on time l wonder Saw it trom above Laughed through On a tractor Passed through Smiling Moved to town Used her head With per poetry Writing notes lt's a question Slipped Hurried She couldn't help it Spoke Dutch It was easy We know not Kept quiet Passed regents Hard labor Followed her sister When no one was looking Crossed her tingers Stumbled In reverse NAME A. Bedtord G. Brooks C. Buck T. Coggins E. Estes J. Glynn L. Guiltoos R. Holcomb W. Hudson C. Judd C. Kennyon R. Kinsella F. Lux P. Mann J. Meyers R. Moylan C. Rickon W. Shanks K. Sloan C. Smith N. Smith K. Stratton D. Townley L. Turri J. Vastbinder K. Vastbinder F. Webb K. White J. Wilson D. Woodward ALIAS Art Harlow Buckie Tommie Earl Johnnie Gootus Bob Bill Juddie Charlie Dan Fred Phil Jim Bob Curt Bill Ken Snutty Smithie Ken Teaser Liddle Jimmie Ken Flutl Ken Johnie Dentine Class Statistics HOBBY Graduating Send Ruth presents Boxing Playing a piano Staying out ot school Being in Geneva Taking out Junior girls Being with Alga Milking cows Chuckin' feed Working in a garage Flying Pigeons Driving a Chrysler Boxing Crooning HANGOUT On the farm Wescotts Farm Music Room On the tarm Van Kirk's West Main street State theatre On Seneca Lake On the tarm Tuckers Bowling German Lodge Mac Dougal With the orchestra Drinking lWelch'sl ???Geneva Bowling Bowling Alleys Athletics Chappell's Using lJohnson'sl ??? Reed Street Leading an orchestra Geneva Peddling community With the gang news Removing Ink Skois Driving a model T Coal Yard Baseball Seneca Falls Saxophone Van DeMarks Taking Pictures Tyre Drawing Seneca Falls Teasing Clara West end Dating up Mary Doyle's Boxing Geneva HOW GOT THROUGH ln his Chevie lt's a mystery Whizzed through No one knows Taking his time He was smuggled Listening to Juniors Thrown out Studied Plowed his way through On his wits Made a touchdown Hard Driving Worked Directed by Homer the Cop Paid the price Sleeping Thought it was time to retire Miracles do happen Kidding the teachers On his head Peddled papers Blew through Changed schools lntluenced by P. G.'s. Copied His Bro. Told a ioke to Mr. Foley Four Years ot Hard Labor Had a drag somewhere Took a Year's Vacation Class l-listory As a hisfory is a compound of facfs and inferprefafion, we probably flaffer ourselves by calling fhis a hisfory. Neverfheless, when we, fhe class of 35 , enfered high school as Freshmen we showed surprisingly good iudgmenf in choice of officers in fhe elecfion of Harold Boisverf as presidenf and Wilda Secor as vice-presidenf. However, our surge of fypical firsf year ambifions fo accomplish greaf ends in all fields were quickly 'rerminafed by fhe righfeous indignafion of fhe upper classmen. Consequenfly we had fo nurse our shaffered hopes by a baskef parfy in fhe Gym. The year may be summarized by saying fhaf if was successful socially if nor financially. As we refurned fhe following Sepfember we chose fhe following officers: Presi- denf, Richard Wooley: Vice Presidenf, Richard Kinsella: Secrefary, Charles Johnson: Treasurer, Norma Berlin. Our class advisors were Mrs Griffifh and Mr. Keifzman. ln Ocfober anofher meefing was called fo make plans for a Hallowe-en parfy which was a hilarious success. Anofher acfivify was a sfag dance wifh music supplied by fhe Rhyfhem Ramblers. Our ambifions were for a Soph. Hop buf once again our superior suggesfed somefhing nof quife so elaborafe as fhey feared a clash wifh +heir own acfivifies. Once again we close a year of social success and financial failure. As Juniors we began fo realize our imporfance and elecfed Presidenf. Roberf Moylan: Vice-President Wilda Secor: Secrefary, Juanifa Huson: Treasurer, Lamoine Guilfoos. The class advisors chosen were Mrs. Griffifh and Mr. Duffield. This year we were allowed an opporfunify fo enioy ourselves and give a Junior Prom which fook place class nighf, June 25. For fhe annual prize-speaking confesf, we puf forfh wifh four excellenf speakers and emerged wifh a firsf and second prize. Philip Mann broughf honor fo himself and fo our class by capfuring 'the firsf prize for The boys, and Norma Berlin did like- wise by obfaining fhe second. Came our fourfh and final year and we assumed a dignify and confempf for fhe lowly underclassmen. We hope you won'+ fhink us conceifed and egofisfical when we say fhaf fhis is one of fhe besf classes fhaf Waferloo has ever graduafed. The honorary officers selecfed for leading +he class were chosen as follows: Presidenf, Philip Mann: Vice Presidenf, Wilda Secor: Treasurer, Thomas Coggins: and Secrefary, Hildagarde Fegley. The class advisers are Mrs. Ryan and Mr. Forfer. The fwo oufsfanding achievemenfs fhis year have been ifs specfacular successful Senior Ball, held during Chrisfmas week, and fhe Prize speaking confesf. The winners of fhis were: Mary McKevif'r, firsf prize: Hildagarde Fegley, second: and James Vasfbinder firsf prize for fhe boys. Now as fhe accomplishmenfs and acfivifies are 'rerminafed by graduafion, our sinceresf hope is fhaf fhe Juniors will prove fhemselves capable of fulfilling fhe vacancy made by fhe graduafion of fhe class of I935. Francis Webb. 24 Advice to Juniors If is only fiffing fhaf Seniors, so unusually progressive, so eminenfly successful, so unprecedenfed in affainmenf, as we, fhe class of ninefeen hundred fhirfy-five, give counsel fo The Juniors, whose dufy if is fo mainfain fhis high sfandard. We admif fhaf our pafhway fo success, af fimes, seemed difficulf, buf each year we found ourselves a few more paces ahead, and wifh fhe fhoughf, ever on and upward foremosf in our minds, we finally won. Wifh fhis same perseverance on your parf, fellow Juniors, you foo can be a class of 35 , buf nof, we fear, wifhouf a bif of individual advice. HAZEL BARBER: refrain from consfanfly fallcing during English class. Siffing in a corner is nof dignified for a Senior. MARJORIE CHAPPELLE: do nof falce Senior boys foo seriously. They may be fickle af fimes. JIM FOLEY: why nof spend a few weelc-ends af home? Waferloo has been a good fown since I79O. HELEN WESSIG: fo avoid aufo accidenfs, don'f go riding around in The rain. CHARLES VANRIPER: confinue in elocufion. Losers are somefimes winners. ETHEL NELSON: smile more offen. Seniors should be cheerful. WILMA HEINZMAN: don'f fake life so seriously. Affer all if is buf a play. J ii LESTER YOUNG: persisf in so enfhusiasfically ob- i N NI, . faining your French Assignmenf. I ll J? As our final offering fo you Juniors of li 4 ih WJ-l.S., we, The Senior class, Ninefeen hundred 4, wf y and fhirfy-five, exfend ourlsincere wish for your Y xx ' success and happiness during fhe coming year. X Perform fhe manifold dufies confronfing you, faifh- , X fully and well, and as you slowly mounf 'rhe sum- X 1 mifs now abandoned by us, we shall sfrefch forfh yl l ,I fo heighfs sfill more exalfed. i if Wilda Secor. l 7 7 f f s Z ea clj.. W' ,J ERI C MA. The Junior Class The Juniors This year sfarfed off wi+h good infeniions buf so far have done nofhing of imporfance. A+ 'rhe firsf class meering, Marjorie Chappelle was elecied presidenf of fhe class, Roberi McMahon, vice-president Evelyn Barrief, secreiary and Charles Van Riper, freasurer. Mr. Parferson and Miss Darling were chosen as class advisors. Plans were made for The usual Junior Harvesf Dance, bui if seems +ha+ fhe officers were a bif en re+ard in geifing a dafe sef for if, and were unable fo have a dance in The fall. But wonder of wonders, 'rhe Juniors finally goi up enough ambifion +0 have a dance-a Tea Dance! Their Harves+ Dance became a Tea Dance in April! How ambifious fhese Juniors are! Alfhough +he dance was a success and everybody had a good Time. i+'s probable 'rhar a more elaborafe dance would have been foo much of a relsponsibilify for ihese upper-classmen . We hope Thai when They become Seniors fhey will realize fhaf 'rhey are really upper-classmen and will have rhe inifiafive io do somefhing worfh while and really gel' oui and work if 'ihey wish +0 malce fhe year a success. They have one las+ opporfuniiy io redeem Themselves when fhey puf on ihe Junior Prom. My only hope is fha? 'rhey are able +o show us as successful a Junior Prom such as we. rhe presenf Senior class, did when we were Juniors linfan+s in swaddling clofhesl. As a represenfafive of fhe Senior class of I935, we wish you Juniors lsee definifionl all rhe luck in The world.-YOU'LL NEED IT! Lamoine Guilfoos. JuNm0 r2 cLAsS cwg s 303V 4 Sophomore Class The usual large number of inexperienced Freshmen began Their high school careers in SepTemloer, 1933. AT Their TirsT class meeTing They elecTed The following as class oTTicers: l-TerberT lrland, president RoberT Maloney, vice-president George Chappelle, secreTary: MarieTa Mosher, Treasurer: Tor class advisers They chose Miss Langdon and Mr. BrusT. ScarleT and whiTe were The colors decided on Tor Their banner. The class's social evenTs were Tew. WiTh The re-opening of school, The Sophomores commenced Their school year in earnesT. AT The TirsT opporTuniTy They held a class meeTing and elecTed: Richard Mackin, presidenT: Gordon Sage, vice-presidenT: Marjorie Hay, secreTary: Rob-erT Shaw, Treasurer. Miss Fahy and Mr. HyaTT were chosen as class advisers. The social evenTs of The class included a parTy held during The winTer and a ChrisTmas ParTy Tor The girls. Candy sales held during The year helped The class earn money. However, The class's TirsT Tormal dance and mosT imporTanT social evenT, The Soph Hop, was held on May lOTh. Pike's Band Turnished The music and Trom all reporTs The Hop was well aTTended. The Sophomores broughT Their social evenTs To a close wiTh This dance. They have been as successful scholasTically as socially, and The Senior Class is conTidenT ThaT They will add To The honor oT our high school. Helen BuTTone. BGOKS ARE KEYS TO WISDOM PI-ICDMGRE' CLASS sl 1 L. I - - Q - - - -1-1-rf:-ra vs auunulllldlllllll!l!l:l-l..l..l-'ala 1 l I za Q! .. lily? sfsbw Lewis X A f bi lf f MRQW fi 'N si X ' i -,, f E330 WRQSET The frightened Frosh Losf--firsf day of school, fhe enfire freshmen class. Found-pracfically all of fhem during fhe firsf fwo weeks. Mosf of fhem found pacing halls-nowhere fo go -1 foo fimid fo inquire. Ofhers found among fhe lockers. in fhe gym, or loifering af fhe various enfrances locked ouf. Whaf? Our fimid freshmen really acquainfed, already organized? Nofhing else buf, and less fhan a monfh has elapsed. Their class meefing elecfed Edward Reeder, presidenf: William DeReamer, vice-presidenf: Doris McMann, secrefary: and James Van Affa, freasurer. May we add here, much creclif is due Mr. Sherman and Miss Maloney. fheir class advisers. for fhe careful guidance and kind freafmenf exfended fhese wee fledglings. Ocfober firsf finds our Frosh quife self-confidenf and somewhaf socially inclined. The big evenf of fhe year for fhe beginners fook place in fha gym. and if we may fake Doris McMann's word for if, fhe affair was well affended wifh games, dancing and refreshmenfs as chief enferfainmenfs. The only ofher affair of imporfance carried ouf by fhe freshies.was fhe Chrisfmas Card sale which added considerably fo fheir none foo full freasury. In parfing, we, fhe Senior Class of I935, advise fhaf they keep fhaf banner of Black and Gold ever high and for eminem' success merely review fhe records of our acfivifies and achievemenfs. Wilda I. Secor. - . E2 . 2 has W-3 ,M 'T p - 'I-' D411 ..,,' 5.99 .. - . v - 52:,ff., 5-1. ww'-. A TES-F3333 ' T-2' -- V ' i ' . 4,4 f - V-1 -- f,xi?V-,,-v.y,. l - . . sis' -Y.3Tvr1gyE?qfjq:wsA-gfgliii-vfwzgil g.Y -M S 4- -. .1 ' 3- F V I , I X - w V . VV 5, -657,1 -Q l K YES- . w :L . ,V Y , Z . .. 'rr' - jf 'jg'-1-1 1 - 1 ,.R3A , x I -- , ,tariff K, 1 I Q3--X v, ., . 1 - 4 , P ,,, -X 4 f :,'-'-,fl--6.5-NY,. f 1,---1.4--F, .fm rf--fy swf-f+.w3,,,A-. A 'pref -r,,:-Tig EQTPQLT- i ,Q L, - -4 1, if , 151 . 1 YL YM-, Easim FRESI-IMAN CLASS Skoi-Vasc Stall ln producing lhis year's Skoi-Yase, lhe Senior Class was forlunale in having a sfafl +ha+ really worked long and earneslly +0 give lhe school a year book +o be proud of. We of lhe s+a'FF honeslly believe we have produced one of +he linesf if no? +he finesl' Annual ever +o appear in our school, and we also realize and appre- ciafe fhe many hours of efforl' spem' in ils behalf by Mrs. Ryan wifhoul whose advice ils produclion would have been impossible. The senior annual lhis year was made by a new process called lilhography. The company which has perfecled lhis process is lhe W. M. Welch Company of Chicago. The meaning of lhe work, is wri+ing on slone. Unlil recenl years all designs were engraved or drawn on sfone and prinled from lhe slone. The annual board consisls of lhe following members: Edilor-in-chief ..................................,.....,.................,. Thomas Coggins Assislanl' edilors ............ ....... G uilfoos, Secor, Buffone, While Adverlising manager ........ ....... B ob Moylan and nine assis+an+s Business managers ......... ....... D ick Kinsells and Mary McKevil'r Sporl' edilors ............... ......... B ill Shanks and Margare+ VanKirk Joke edi+ors .......... ......................... H arold Allen and Rober+a Todd Ari edilors ........,......................... Francis Webb and Frances Taylor The Sfafl has been one of lhe besl' in years and has worked unfiringly 'lo make The book a success. Perhaps 'lhe oulslanding member who has done a greal deal bolh in adverlising and assembling 'rhe book, is Kennelh Slrallon, and much credil is due him for his help. The Sfaff wishes 'ro lhank all who have assisled in making fhis book a success. 32 W1 Prize Speaking Our forly-eighlh prize-speaking conlesf was held in the high school audirorium on April I2lh. If proved io be one of fhe oufsianding conlesis ever held in Waferloo. According 'ro lhe cuslom slarred here lasl year, Professor Kennefh G. Barflefl' of The Public Speech Deparfmenl. Syracuse Universify, was rhe sole iudge ol fhe conresl. Seleclions ,,........ , ........,.,.., The Summons Home ,..,..... The Love of Mary Ellen ....... An Even Break ,....... Mickey's Marker ,....,,. The program was as follows: Nona Ballinger High School Orchesfra .........,...,,Elea nor H. Porfer Eleanor Woodward Hildagarde Fegley ,.William Dudley Pelley ...,.....Leofa Hulse Black Mary Mclieviff Selecfions ,.... .,.......,.... . . .........,....,,. ...,.....,,.... .......s.s The Menace of Huey Long ..,.,.,,, .... Progress Toward Peace ........... The Man Who Walked Alone ..... ..,,,., Born Rich ,......,....................,..... High School Orchesfra ,,,....,,.....,..,,Raymond Swing Kenneth While James Vasfbinder Charles VanRiper Rufherford Hoffman ,,,,,...Roberla Holden ,,........James Lowther Roy L. Smith Selechons ..........,..,c..,..,.....,..................,,.,...,..,................,..,.........,,.......,......................... High School Orchesfra After a shorf iniermission. lhe iudge awarded fhe firsr prizes lo Mary McKeviH and James Vasfbinder while second prizes were merifed by Hildagarde Fegley and Rulherford Hoffman. The soleclions were well delivered and The confesf was eminenlly successful. Professor Barfleff in his few remarks affer fhe conlesr slaled fhaf he had wilnessed many hundred speakers bul he never heard a more well prepared group nor a group wifh as much grace and poise in delivery. The speakers owed fheir splendid record lo The persisfency and unfiring efforts of rheir insiruclor. Mrs. Leslie N. Ryan, and Their appreciafion was shown by a small gill given 'lo her af fhe end of the program. The Finger Lake Prize Speaking confesf was held af Waferloo High School on Friday evening. March fhe 22nd, due fo Hesfer Reed's success lasi' year. This year our represeniafive was Norma Berlin who gave Glory for Sale. There were also lwelve ofher confesfanfs represenling Geneva, Seneca Falls, Romulus. Naples, Phelps. Ovid. Cliifon Springs, Vicfor, Manchesrer, Penn Yan. Canandaigua, Dundee and Walerloo. The firsl' prize of SIO was awarded fo Miss Hilda Widmer of Naples. The second award of S5 was given lo Marfha Fullagar of Penn Yan. 33 3' ii' fl The Senior Ball The annual Senior Ball was held in +he High School Gym on Decem- ber 26. Bill Shanks was general chairman. The music was provided by Sian Harris and his Knighl's of Rhyrhmf' li was a mosl' miserable nigh+ and The snow fall made driving almosl' impossible. ln spile of l'he unpleasanl' weafher a good showing was made of aboul' 45 couples. The faculry was also well represenied. The gym was allraclively decorared in a winler scene under The direclion of Richard Kinsella, chairman. The effecf was accomplished by branches. coiron and rinsel being faslened +o wires. On one side of rhe room s+ood a life size snow man, 'ihe idea and consrrucrion of which was carried our by Bernice Turner and Mildred Bellinger. Spor lighfs and 'Floor lamps provided necessary illuminarion. During lhe evening a flash lighl was lalcen by Mr. Bolleck. Punch was served by fhe commiHee. I+ was a delighlful ball. Hazel Zacharias. 34 li Senior Play The class of i935 can feel iusfly proud of fheir efforf in producing fheir Senior Play HOLD EVERYTHING. I+ was considered by fhe dramafic crifics of 'rhe fown as one of fhe besf, if nof fhe besf ever fo grace our audiforium. The casf of char- acfers alfhough small were remarkable for 'rheir falenf and ease of manner before fhe fooflighfs. The casf feels fha? if owes perhaps The greafer parf of ifs success fo ifs direcfor, Mrs. Ryan, whose unfiring efforf and pafience were fhe essenfial facfors of ifs brilliance. Casf of Characfers Caroline Carufhers ........ Niobe. a colored maid ....... .........,........Edifh Hay Hildegard Fegley Consfance Morgan .,........ .............. N orma Berlin Corfney Barref, Jr ........, ,.Thomas Coggins Bee Williams ..................... .,......... W ilda Secor Mr. Chrisfopher Morgan ......... .......... A rfhur Bedford Mrs. Gibbs ..........,.....,...... .....,,... M ildred Bellinger Loffie Lois Bisch Daisy Her daughfers ,,..,..,. .... D orofhy Larsor Wanda Helen Buffone Sfeve James Vasfbinder Andy Crooks ........ Defecfive ,,...,....... Millcman ........ Lamoine Guilfoos ..,...........Fredriclc Lux ....A....Philip Mann 325 Girls' Glace Club The Girls' Glee Club enfered fheir second year of successful work. The club had +o be divided info lwo classes, which mel regularly on Thursday morning lirsl and second periods. Mrs. Ryan, our inslruclor, is responsible for our success. One-lourlh unil of credif was given fo each member. The Glee Club will lake parl in +he Commence- menl program lhis year. E. TuleHe. THE ORANGE AND BLACK Jusl' a song as we journey onward, may il' cheer us on our way, Till we reach +he goal wifh honor on our gradualion day. May if ever bring 'lo memory, as we Jrravel lhis wide domain, The happy days of childhood when we joined in +his glad refrain. CHORUS Walerloo you are 'rhe dearest. you're fhe sweefesf in memory. When in afler years l wander, I shall ever fhinlc of Thee. l see our emblem 'lloaling o'er us, The Orange and Black so frue. - They're fhe only colors and we warvl no ofhers af lhe high school of Walerloo. When we say fare 'rhee well forever fo the school we've loved so well, 0 ll' will seem as lhough our parling in our hear'l's will X , ever dwell, - :f ' Buf lhere's sfill This consolafion, wifh alumni we shall .-: , en.chain, u ' . I . Z Q And wnfh each annual banquel' we will goin in This glad refrain. 36 Footlight Dramatic Club T934-35 The club was organized in I933 by Mrs. Ryan wiTh a membership of TwenTy-Tour. headed by I-lesTer Reed. This year The membership has been increased To abouT ThirTy-Tive, six of whom are charTer mem- bers. The officers chosen Tor I934-35 were-: Frances Van D Mark .....,................,............ ...,........,...... P residenT Thomas Coggins .............. ........... V ice-presidenT Hildegarde Fegley .......... ................... S ecreTary KenneTh VasTbinder .,,.. ......... B usiness manager Mrs. Ryan ............,..............,................,.....,.......,......... Faculfy advisor The club has been unusually successTul. Social evenings preceded by shorT business meeTings and lessons in dramaTics, have been The program of The year. We will end our acTiviTies Tor This year wiTh a banqueT To be held The TirsT parT of June. We hope The upper-classmen will conTinue The FooT- lyn lighT DramaTic Club and help make if The mosT successful organizaTion in WaTerloo High School. Frances Van D Mark, President 1 f Q1 37 N V T V i r 'xxkn sl Chemistry Club The Chem-Club was organized in lhe fall of I934. Hs purpose is +o develop an in'reres+ in nafural science. especially in fhe field of Chemisrry. Meefings are held each Wednesday afler school. Mem- bership is limifed io I6 members and new members are admiHed by a vo+e of ihe members. The Science 'reacher is +o be +he club advisor. The members and officers of 'rhe club are as follows: Presiden+ ........,...,............................,.. Lesfer Young Vice-presidenf .......... ..,.,..... M ariorie Chappelle Secrefary ........... .......,... W illiam Ackerman Treasurer ..... .............., J ohn Arfhur Advisor .. ............................,..... Homer Sherman Ofher members-Charles Kinne, Kenneth Cheafam, Charles Kenyon, Roberf Sfrong. William McCabe, Bernice Turner, Roberf McMahon, Roberf Wellbury. 38 9 V l-ligh School Band The band has improved considerably Trom ThaT of lasT year, due To Mr. Ellis ATwaTer's unTiring paTience in insTrucTing The musicians. Mr. ATwaTer now comes Two days a week To Take care of The new addiTional members. On May 29, The Band will give iTs annual concerT in The High School AudiTorium. Mr. ATwaTer is going To leave nexT year To Teach band in Auburn and The boys are very sorry To have him go. Mr. Rose, insTrucTor of The Legion Band, will be his successor. The personnel of The Band: TrumpeTs-Gram' Boyes, Charles Kinne, CurTis Rickon, George Meyers, John Kennedy, Frederick Lux, Joseph Coggins, Randolph Taylor. ClarineTs-KenneTh WhiTe, James Meyers, James Marino, RoberT STrong, Frederick STrong, James VanATTa, Henry BuTTery. FluTes--Edna STrong, Lamoine Guilfoos. Horns-LesTer Young, RoberT Lux, Donald Kidd, William DeReamer, RoberT Miller. Trombones--George Chappelle, Donald STrong, Harry McDuTTy, RoberT Shaw. Saxophones-Thomas Coggins, STewarT McQuay, James VasTbinder Elinor Reader, RoberT Jolley, Fred TulleTTe. BariTones-Richard VelTe. Herberl' lrland. Basses-RoberT HunT, George Schell, RoberT McMahon. Drums-GilberT Brooks, Vernon Alling. Lamoine J. Guilfoos. High School Qrchestra The WaTerloo High School OrchesTra has added many new members To iTs ranks This year. They have enjoyed Themselves aT Their pracTices every Thursday morning aT eighT o'clock. Mrs. Leslie Ryan, The musical supervisor of The school. is Their direcTor. MEMBERS Violins-George Schell, Elinor SexTon, JaneT Huff, Charles Kumky. ClarineTs-KenneTh WhiTe, James VanATTa. FluTes-Edna STrong. Lamoine Guilfoos. Saxophones-James VasTbinder, James Meyers, Thomas Coggins, Fred TuleTTe. TrumpeTs-GranT Boyes, Charles Kenne, Francis Webb. AlTo Horn--Lesfer Young. Trombone-George Chappelle. Banio-RuTherTord Huffman. Drums-James Foley, Gilben' Brooks. Piano-Marian Reader, Adelaide M. PonTius. Lamoine Guilfoos. 39 Mm In s i . .wil X , e 1 ,Y,f..4 ft ,L VXNSPQ 1f'f':4- . Hfwjg,- ., ,tn-H112 3 QQ A fgj. f. f fi J-.-vim'--. A - Y ' -I wx 22:25 Q A M-:H-ff ,, ,V 7 . , ' jmvfh ix' , ,. . '3- T31-f'.:'I1' 3 , ., Tom CQXYHS I BL KN 'fvunsslsx-ll'-as Nam 0 fi ,' l ,,-.nnlh I as x, 5' ALL: E 'Pi Ke lf wkem we UJQY-Q Gun flux: k--.-- ' 7--- 'n-P312 v-W7 ts. s Mgyt-Au .4 s Lou Uisck f 'xvnvxmzifsgff jg f-1 1 nz. g.q,LB.gAv-As Peaks. B B 34 '3 'v f fs42'?f V ?'lAng1 rwnivufl N qae.-r 1 KK 1 Nukem but-few-li ...ld X '-fn f., M07 P1 ' 1 Eblfk H A gan 554 of ..-4 X nwrll 'Qi' A c J.- Football Our foofball feam was handicapped fhis year wifh fhe unfimely deafh of one of our sfalwarf players, Dick Wooley, and fhe C.C.C. claimed 'rwo ofhers, John Grela and Walfer McConnell. Though we finished a close second in every game our morale remains unbroken. We sfill firmly believe, fhaf wifh a few more capable subsfifufes. our season would have been different Alfhough we had an unsuccessful season. each member of fhe squad feels fhaf Coach l-lyaff has firmly esfablished an undying feel- ing of frue sporfsmanship and cooperafion. Bill Shanks. GAMES PLAYED Clyde i Painfed Posf Sf. Francis De Sales Penn Yan Elmira I-leighfs Seneca Falls Wafkins 42 llllk fliljlllil SOCCCI' Alfhough soccer is a relalively new sporf in Waierloo. consider- able enfhusiasm has been siirred up amohgsl' fha high school boys. Consequenfly fhe +eam of eleven men and subs'ril'u'l'es were relafively green af fhe game, bul' wifh rapid improvemenl' were able +o hold an undefeafed Dundee 'leam fo a 2-2 +ie-nearly defeafing ihis s+rong ouffif up +o 'rhe lasf few minufes of play. Nexl' year The soccer league of fhe Finger Lakes Region will un- doubfedly be formed-lhe league winner 'ro receive a 'rrophy as cham- pion for +ha'r season. Wi'rh a now experienced squad land ius+ a bil' of luclcll, Walerloo should add a soccer championship 'ro il's o'rher viclories. To our coach Mr. Brusf we wish +o give lhanlcs for his splendid pafience and eliforl in feaching firsl' of all how 'rhe game was played and fhen The acfual coaching of if. We mighl' say here also ihal' he was given splendid cooperafion by members of lhe squad who pracficed long and faifhfully almosf every night Margaref Van Kirk. 43 X Basket Ball 1934-35 This year Waierloo High School was represenfed by Ihe greaiesf baskefball Ieam in ifs hisfory. The Ieam was composed of 'Five veferans who have had fhree years experience. They will be missed when nexl season's call comes. Much credif musf be given Io our coach. A. W. Hyafi, who is considered one of Ihe besf in Ihe game. All 'rhe fellows foughi for him and Iheir school Io the lasf game of Ihe season. A new record was eslablished fhis year by our 'Ieam wifh 27 consecufive vicfories. We were crowned champions of fhe Finger Lakes and received +wo beaufiful frophies. Our feam also was in the seclional play-offs. buf was defeated in a hard baffle by Ihe score of 36-34. Art DeNard, righf forward and Bill Shanks, lei? guard led fhe scoring Ihis year. These Iwo men were placed on Ihe Democrat 8: Chronical All'SIar Finger Lakes Ieam. while Webb. Walfers and Sloan were placed on 'Ihe second leam. The reserves also came Ihrough in many Iiqhf places. Opponenh Weierloo Opponenfx Weferloo lnferlaken ....... .,... 5 - 35 Seneea Falls ,,..,.., .,..... I I - 29 Skaneafelas ..,.. .,... 3 0 - 46 Geneva High ....,. .,...,. 2 6 - 30 Camillus ..... ..... I 5 - 2b PennYan ......,., , .,..... 20 -- 34 Vicfor ..,.. ..... I 9 - 52 Clyde ............. ....,... 2 7 - 43 Onfario ....... . .... I7 - I8 Auburn .a...... ,A.. I 7 - 35 Weedspori .... .,,... 8 - 39 Canandaguia .. ........ I9 - 32 PennYan ..,......... . ..,.. I3 - 25 Lyons .............,...... .,4.... 2 0 - 29 Skaneateles .....,.. ,..,.. I 7 - 36 Seneca Falls ........ ...,... I 8 - I9 Auburn .,,,,,,,,, ,,,A,. I 4 - 32 Geneva High ...... ...,... 2 2 - 47 Clyde .,.......... ...... I 9 - 37 Wafkins ..,,.......,.,...,. ,....... I O - 30 Canandaguia .... ...- . .. I9 - 33 Onfario .,.....,...........,,. ........ 2 0 - 23 Wafkins .....,.....,..... .,,... I 7 - 30 Manchesfer B. Ch. ........ ........ 2 0 - 35 Alumni ..,..............,...,..,. ...,., 2 I - 42 Playoff Lyons .,.,..... ,.....,. 3 6 - 34 C. B. A. Syracuse ........ ...... 2 5 - 33 i- Weedsporf .....,..,,............................ I6 - 36 5I9 943 Nexf year we will have a new coach, as Coach Hyali has been appoinfed Io anofher posiiion. From fha fellows of fhis year's Ieam, may we sfafe Ihaf Io ihe boys who play nexi year. give Ihe new coach all The co-operaiion you can. and l know Coach Hyafi will back ihis siafemenf. Bill Shanks. Sporfs Edilor I935. This leafs Line-Up Reserves R. F.-:Ari DeNard ......,. ....,..... S mifh-F, L. F.-Coky Welfers ,..,,. .........,,. V el+-F. C.-Sfrefch Webb ...,. ..,..., M arshell-C. R. G.-Mickey Sloan . ....... Bishop-G. L -G.-Bill Shanks ....... ....... ,,.,.,.. H a yes-G. 44 5 Base Ball A number of experienced players answered Coach l-lya1'+'s call for base ball praciice This year. Many new players also came out willing +o suppori ihe feam. They will enfer lhe Finger Lakes League again fhis year, wifh fhe hopes of making a beffer record fhan they did last The firsf game was scheduled for Tuesday, April 30, bui' due fo wet grounds fhe game was postponed +o the following Safurday. Thursday. May 2. fhey played Gorham. They used iheir heads in many a +igh+ squeeze. which probably accounfed for 'rheir coming out on 'rhe +op of a score of 4-3. This Friday ihey will iourney +o Shorisville wifh fhe hopes of defeafing 'them on 'rheir own diamond. The prospecfs lool: very promising for a viciorious season for ihe feam. The players are as follows: C.-Kinsella-Ausiin P.-Wal+ers-Jolley-Turri Is+ Base-Shanks--Sloan 2nd Base-Pefro-Lafhey 3rd Base-Marshall-Poole S.S.-DeNard-Bishop R.F.-Crisfield C.F.-Smifh L.F.-Sposaio The remaining games are: May 4-Manchesier 7-Vicfor I0-Onfario I4-Seneca Falls I 7--Canandiaguia 2 I-PennYan 24-Phelps 47 .ily Girls Basket Ball The I934-35 season proved lo be a mosl successful one for lhe Waferloo girl's baslzel' ball feam. They me? 'rheir lirsf defeal af lhe hands of fhe Weedsporf girls: alfhough Weedspori had been de'fea+ed by Waferloo 28-I5 earlier in fhe season. This was fhe only game losl' oul' of a schedule of eleven. The Walerloo girls defealed +he Vic+or girls who had a perfecl record of 'rwenfy-+hree ou+ of +wen'ry-four games. Vic+or fell before Walerlool The girls wish fo express Their appreciafion +o Mr. l-lyaff for his splendid coach- ing. They feel fheir success is due fo his backing. The leam. all veleran players, consisfed of: G.- Kelis Velf F.- Margie Chappelle G.- Johnnie Johnson F.- Georgie Webb G.- Connie Whifalrer F.- Peg VenKirk S. C.- Elsie Edgeff Sub-forwards-l-lay, Gale, and Scherman: Guard-Bonnell THE SCHEDULE Dah Oppononf We They Dafa Oppononf Wo They NOV. l7-Gorham ....... ......... 3 l I0 Jan. 5--Weedsporf ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,.,, I I 20 Nov. 30-lnlerlelren ......... 36 8 Jan. 25-PennYan ....... .......... . 2I 3 Nov. 24-Vicfor ............. ........, 2 8 I5 Feb. 4-PennYan ............. ........... 2 9 9 Dec. I-Weedsporf ......... ,........ 2 8 I5 Feb. I4-Seneca Falls ..... .........,. 2 3 II DSC. 8-Newark ........... ......... 2 5 2l Feb. 2l-Seneca Falls ...,......,...,..,., I4 7 Dec. 28-Alumni .............................. I4 5 feared record fo Their credit Nexl' year 'lhe veferan leam will be back wilh rhe hopes of having an unde- Margaref VanKirl:. 46 Rllle -l-Cam Rifle. under The coaching of Mr. DoxTaTor. has been inTroduced To The Waterloo High School boys This yea r. A new range has been seT up in The cellar of The school, and Mr. DoxTaTor has succeeded in Tinding a 'few slcilled shooTers in The school. Mr. DoxTaTor has also sTarTed a rifle club. This club has a membership of 45. iT became afTiliaTed wiTh The Nafional Rifle Associafion Jan. I: officers of The club are: PresidenT ...,.,....,...............,........,,...,..,.,.,,...... .....,,. ,,.............. P hilip Mann Vice PresidenT ....................,.. .....,.,... .............. H a rold Allen Secrefary-Treasurer ......,......,...,.... .,.. ,,...,Y..,...,............... W i lliam Hudson The Team consisTs of The following: WalTer Bollech 'Harold Allen Norman Ridley Philip Mann Clarence Gnau William Hudson Paul Dadson Roberf Jolley Charles HausT Thomas Coggins AlTon STahl Chesfer Fellows THE SCHEDULE WaT. Opp. PosTal March-Par+Iand. Maine ........,........,.,... ,......... 44 7 470 Geneva ............................................,................ ....... 4 33 463 Geneva .................................,..,.....,............,..,,,,................,.....,.....,,.,...........,...... 464 48I Canandiaigua ....................,,........,.....,...,,.....,...........,..,...........v,. NexT year The Team will be experienced and a record may be seT for The school. ' deceased. Boxing Team MargareT VanKirl:. This year's boxing Team was one of The besf in This seciion of The sTaTe. The Team was composed of veTeran leafher-pushers and Coach HyaTT had his boys in good shape aT all Times. This year's squad: l935 lI5 lbs.-Aclrley I25 lbs.-Bollecl: T35 lbs.-Bohunyon l45 lbs.-Woodward I45 lbs I55 lbs -Woodward -HausT :bs lbsi-suck l75 lbs.-Webb WaTerloo 5M-Newarl: In lnTer-class boxing was also held This year again and iT brou To waTch our leaTher-pushers. 47 ghT a large crowd from The village Bill Shanlrs, 35. F ,,,.....-f -Q., -., 'AW A N x XEXXXU1 xu VX ' K, .SE hx Y- -X JCSWW' ' Ja x 'f'? ' W3 ww 4 3. R 1 t I OBUD uv 1 x' . TH! PAST AND T0 THE YUTURL GLN ER-ATIONS 1 L- 'L QQ'- 3fYAi, fi I qvr! N 'v i 'Hung -ba. If'vw1, XX -4 N V . w 1 . M Q QQ! 9 5 iniw xg is 49 i -1- 9 .J L 'nr 6 :sm -:br N 3... -11-,- i 1 .zvfw K ,,.'f- .-ff 1 ,,..,-I Agf- Faculty Facts Expression O. K. Pardon my French That's right Such a noisy group Listen Girls Get in line Someone is missing Time's Up Beg your pardon Move up a seat please Don't argue All right, Sonny Boy No need for any noise Don't that look 'funny No practice tonight Cut out monkeying around Clearing the Halls Caster oil tor you l suppose you want an excuse Saw that straight Oh! Ohl Get to work Hobby Bowling Telling Jokes Spreading his line Looking after Seniors Thinking Scolding Junior Boys Knitting Organ English Teachers Soccer Freshmen Girls Smocks Auburn Sports Rifle shooting Riding her bike Examining Driving Basketball Sweeping Sodas Your Favorite Radio Stars Name Nickname Charles Foley The Boss Homer Sherman Hank Harry Porter Harry Mrs. Ryan Ma Miss Reamer Betty Mrs. TenEyck Maudie Mrs. Jones Jessie Mrs. Grittith Hattie Mr. Patterson Walt Miss Fahy Honey Mr. Brust Shorty Miss Darling Al Miss Maloney Ret Miss Kieser Gracie Mr. Hyatt Hunk Mr. Doxtator Doc Miss Langdon Cecil Miss Fegley Mae Miss Staley Liz Mr. Warren Weary Mr. Curtis Prof Mr. Pontus Jake Mr. Foley .......... Mr. Patterson ....,.. Mr. Sherman ........ Mr. Porter ......... Mr. Doxtator ........ Mr. Pontius .... Miss Fahy ,......... Miss Maloney ...... Mrs. Jones ...... Miss Darling ..... Mrs. Ryan .,..... Miss Langdon ...... Miss Keiser ....... Mr. Brust .......... Miss Reamer ....... Mrs. Ten Eyke ...... Coach Hyatt ........ Regents Week ........ Miss Fegley ....... Miss Staley ....... 50 Found Unusual places Halls William St. At the Lockers Over the River Library ln her car Bartlet's gas station French Room Geneva Study Hall Barne's Tea Room With Fahy Kitchenette Gym First Grade Room With Miss Fegley Mac Dougal Office Lyons Boiler Room Hospital ...............Warclen Lewis E. Lawes Little Jack Little Floyd Gibbons lI00O wds. a min.l ,.....Lowell Thomas lNews Broadcastl Farm and Home Hour Better Housing Program Aunt Polly's Advice to the Lovelorn Allen ,........Sports Commentator ......,.....,.............Beatrice Lily .........Music Appreciation Hour ........Tower Clock Reducing Hour ...............,.........Amateur Night Baron Munchausen Sister ot the Skillet .......Voice of Experience .............Jack Armstrong Death Valley Days ,.,.....Mary Livingston Secretary Perkins 'X KT-16 N-r, ,I xxx ff' X HJHXQ x ,VM iff Ts , W1 Qfrx 7 0 We 3 t Tp-IE wvmul V '7 I A ff M111 ' W NR ' f nt N , wx 0251-wocv B S5x Wv- JJ , I I ' k'Q,j fx., 1 Q1 , ff- ' an-A fA'f TK? V. , . , Z.w, ,, 2',5-'A I V - 1 - Y. f v L -I K - f. I 'I X ' ' A 6fikstL...ns' . PT 'X 'Q 9 ' Xi N f X ,l 'T Xu 1 ,x in K , I J- ' KAW' Y-.3 i , Q 9 my Nl! xwlipv N ! I N I W, ,Sf :wi ,I 4 W xx' ' QQ, . Viv 1 ' ' i 5 ' a. Q 1' 5 M 7 9 I X 'D.mg,fQ,W BT ' j, W rm! VBURSTY , 4 Oo C ,. 1' .NN 'ui x1gUNX.f!T X MY Y Q, ,X I, , . fl X f 'A 'PRN x, ,JJ,L1L vA 1 -:A 17 T W:zHf- M ' Vi ,X X- T X,'b1..1.,,,- xHANr-- f' WH H 1 Theme Soli+ude ..................,...................................... The Humble Side of lhe Town ........ Soon ....,......................................,.. Like a Bolf from rhe Blue .......... Haunhng Me ..,...............,......... Dark Eye .......,....................... Sophomore Sophee ..,......,. Winfer Wonderland .....,.,. Lovely fo Look A+ ............ l+'s All Forgoflen Now ......... An Earful of Music .......,.. Am l fo Blame ..................... l+'s Unbelievable ..,................... When My Ship Comes in .......,..... Here Comes Cookie ...........v...........,..... ln Ofher Words We are Through ..,.... LiH'le Man You've Had a Busy Day ..,..... Baby 'rake a Bow .................,,,............... Sweef Music- ....,.....,................,..,.......... Vive La France ,..,.........,,............,.......,.......... Nobody Knows fhe frouble l've had .,...... Pardon My Soufhern Accenf .,.............,... Easy on +he Eyes ...... - .....,........ My Old Flame ................ You're one in a Million ,,.... Freckle Face ..,.........,,..,..,..,,,,,, I am Jusf a LiHle Boy Blue ....s.... Love ls Jusl Around ihe Corner .... l Won'+ Dance ,,,.,.4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A.,, Our in +he Cold Again ,,......,,...,...,,.,,,,,,.,., Things Mighi' Have Been So Differenl .......... l'm Misundersfood ........... Too Beaufiful for Words Savage in My Soul .........,,., Dusl' Off Thai' Old Piano- ...... Counlry Boy ,,.......,,,.,,,,.,, l'm Sa+isfied ...............,,, Melancholy and Blue ,....... l Believe in Miracles ...,.,,...,,,,, Mr. 81 Mrs. is fhe Name. Don'+ Be Afraid fo 'lell Your Mofher .,...... D0n'+ Kiss Me Again ..,,,,,,4,,,.,,,A,,,4,,,,,,,,,, Love in Bloom ....,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, , Whose Honey are You? ,,.. Songs H. S. during summer Wesr End .........,...............Gradua+ion ....,,,...Cer'rifica+ion Tesf Foley ........Gadys Heinzman .....s,,.....Red Hay ..............,Senior Ball ..,.,..,,.,,.....Norma Berlin .,........James Vasfbinder ....,,.,..Vel1s Orchesrra Porler .........Miss Langdon ,.,,,,,.,Francis Webb .....,...,.Mrs. Griflilh ..........Coach Hyalr Brusl' .....,.,,,.Ken Sl'raHon S. Orchesfra ..,,...........Miss Fahy ......,,.....Charles Smifh ..,....Eleanor Woodward ,...,...,..,...Miss Darling ,,,,.,,......Bruno Hun? Ryan .......Loyola Moylan ......,,,.Fred Marshall ,............,Ken While Sloan ,....,..,.Lamoine Guilfoos ...,...The Lyons Game ........,.BiII O'Malley ,.,,,..Wilda Secor .........John Glynn Pallerson ...,....John Wilson ....,...Elsie Edgemur ......,.............,. Regenfs Week ............................,..Passing Regenfs ......sMr. Doxfafor and Miss Babcock ...........,..,......,sGllber+ Brooks ...............Ka+e Velfe ..........BiIl and Margy ...,,...Nona Bellinger CldSS POQTTT The lime has come-our school days o'er, To Think of wha'r's lo be Whe+her college, prep school, fours or jobs ln office or naval academy. We view fhose days we pondered o'er Exams wifh fears and smiles Bur now +o us They occupy The memory of all our Trials And problems, which will daily mee? Our eyes and furrowed brow When once we lay our books aside Face Them? We wonder how! Today we've reached Those looked-for hours When we'd be 'through wifh books The glor has gone from giffs and flbwers And in ifs place deparfing looks. We leave 'rhose friends we've held mosl dear Look back 'fo proms and plays As symbols of our happiesr hours- A paradise 'midsf 'roilful days. Though many hours of foil and care Have puf us +o 'lhe +es+ S+ilI on fhis day we label 'rhem, The ones we loved The best Alice Pike. Class Song l--Our long, long frail is sfarfing, As we all say 'Farewell 'ro-nigh+, To fhe school our hearfs will always hold ln memories brighl. ll-To fha? grand old alma mafer, The school of Waferloo, ' To 'rhe happy days of 'rhese four years, We had a fond adieu. V lll-There'll be cherished memories lingering, When we are far, 'Far from +hee, When lhe cares of life enfold us, On life's long journey. IV-There'll be old lime friends a-wailing, To greef us wifhouf a sigh, On +he day when we'll be coming back, To you dear Waferloo High. Tune- There's a Long, Long Trail a Winding . Roberl Moylan. 53 Jokes While driving near Dallon. Mr. Sher- man saw a sign lhal said: Go slowg lhis means you. Golly! said Mr. Sherman, how did lhey know I was here? Mr. Pallerson: Use caulerize in a senlence. ' R. Bosch: I knew she was mine lhe momenl I caughl her eyes . F. Foley: How do you approach a girl wilh a pasl? R. Moylan: Ya gol me. J. Foley: Wilh a presenl. Mr. Pallerson: ldisgusledly lo Hazel Barberl Hazel, somelimes l lhink you're lwins. Hazel: Igigglingl Why, Mr. Paller- son? Mr. Palrlerson: Because I can'l un- dersland how one person can lalk so much. fl.,,,7 g be 5 Q. Wiqg,-ts fg, fufvge swing Cop: Hey, where are you going? Don'l you know lhis is a one way slreel? J. Glynn: Well, I am only going one way, ain'l I? A. Slahl: Ilalking lo a garage manl Hey, will you come up and low me in? l've lurned lurlle. Garage man: Whal do you lhink lhis is, an aquarium? Elsie Edgell: Whal do you do when you see an unusually beaulilul girl? Eleanor Woodward: l look lor a while, lhen I gel lired and lay lhe mir- ror down. Axiom I: Nolhing is beller lhan a good lesson. Axiom ll: A poor lesson is beller lhan nolhing lherelore a poor lesson is bel- ler lhan a good one. -I-he I-lollywood Stars Ken Slrallon Belly Pierson .... ....,.Mickey Mouse .........Belly Boop Bill Shanks ,,.,..,,,, ,. ........ Clark Gable Ken Vaslbinder ....... ......... S lan Laurel Bruno Hunl ,......... ..,....... L ee Tracey Arl Bedford ................ .......,. G eorge Arliss Clair Bergenslock . Eleanor Woodward ........ Hazel Zacharias ..... Alice Pike ....,.... Wllda Secor ............ ...,. Lamoine Guilloos .......... Johnny Wilson .... Allred Gibbs .................. Denlon Woodward 74 ........Oliver Hardy .......Mae Wesl ........Zasu Pills .........Grace Moore ........Grela Garbo Maurice Chevalier ......A..A..James Dunn ..Mickey McGuire ....John Barrymore Can you lmagine ? ? ? -- Connie Whitaker not in a silly mood? Hazel Barber not talking? Ruth Ingram not chewing gum? Fred Lux not fooling with a girl? Lois Bisch not smiling? Claude Walthers passing English? Francis Webb not tardy? Mr. Brust and Mr. Porter noi' arguing? Mr. Sherman not blushing? Ken Stratton six feet two and 250 lbs.? Bill Ackerman with failing marks on his report card? Elsie Edgett' doing German? Harrison Shirley without his lesson? The Reeder Girls without permanents? Joe Roloson without conceit? Grant Boyes with a hateful disposition? Janet Pratz not talking about Leo? l-fildegarde Fegley slouchy and untid ? Ethel Russell and Alice Hansen not skipping school? Bill Shanks not interested in athletics? Wilda Secor being boisterous? Edi+h Hay without Al ? Bob Moylan not in Geneva? John Glynn with his lessons done? Edna Strong without her flute? Helen Buffone with a 60? average? Lester Young not making a wise crack? Jim Foley without a crush? Mary Doyle not talking to Johnny Wilson? Frances Taylor without her Chemistry lesson? Charles Kinne not being sleepy? Kenneth White talking to a girl? Eleanor Woodward without her drawl? Mary McKevit+ as a blonde? Alice Pike not singing? Chester Tubbs with perfect attendance? Lamoine Guilfoos not arguing? Bert Richardson on high honor? Clarence Gnau not wearing a sweater? Alton Stahl without' a shave? Roberta Todd without a flashy hankie? Jim Vastbinder not able to type? THE NA'rI0NAL BANK or GENEVA Your deposit here, to the extent of S5,000, is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 57 LAUER FURNITURE MA RTINS COMPANY WOMEN'S DRESSES A SPECIALTY C o m p 1 e t e HOME FURNISHERS Large sizes always in stock Geneva - - New York Geneva, New York W H E E L E R ' S FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERINGS MAGIC CHEF RANGES - CROSLEY REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS Opp. Post Office Geneva, New York WELCH'S O'MALLEY WHOLESALE CANDY CO. C L O T H I N G F O R Distributors of MEN AND BOYS SCHRAFFI' 'S CHOCOLATES 494 Exchange St. - - Geneva Geneva, - - New York Important events are best remembered in a . . . PHOTOGRAPH INSTITUTE The Stewart Studio 35 Seneca St. - - Geneva 64 Seneca St. - - Geneva, N. Y. 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