Williamsville High School - Searchlight Yearbook (Williamsville, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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WILLIAMSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL wife, Catherine Coonradt and Mary Duke, the maids, Joseph Leonard, the servant, and Robert Baker and Jack Cadman, the American soldiers. Then last, but not least ffor who ever heard of the Seniors being least?j, The Ghost Story by Booth Tarkington, was staged under the able leadership of Mrs. Lapp. This story was about a young man who spent most of his time telling the girl of his dreams that he never had time to be with her alone because the gang was continually dropping in. To most of his statements that he wanted to tell her, she invariably answered, Yes, George? Finally, as his nerve came back to pop the question, the gang dropped in. Poor George was distraught. However, he managed to somehow break the victrola to get time to suggest that they tell ghost stories. Finally they were settled, and the story began. At a very opportune moment she fainted, saying that she would be all right if they would only leave her for a while. George managed to slip back, and this time her Yes, George had no question in it, but what sounded slightly like a sigh of relief. The part of the young gentleman was very skillfully played by Ryan Low, and that of the young lady by Eloise Bosworth. The persistent interrupters were Nicoletta Duke, Ida May Pardee, Mary E. McDonald, Alfred Long, Austin Rist, James Green and Jack Cadman. Like a good deed in a naughty world, dramatics has shed many rays of brightness during the school year. May it continue to shed joy in the years to come. CHARLES WOLF, 31 CRCHESTRA As the 19294930 school year speeds down the home stretch to a victorious finish, we may well hesitate for a few moments to realize the value of good music in the training of the mind, or, in a larger sense, in education. On the athletic field, within the classroom, or along whatever path of life we may later travel, it daily becomes more evident that if we are able to cope with any situation and then to act quickly and concisely, success, will be a goal that we shall likely attain. Surely music is an art that will do much to instigate these desirable qualities for a successful career. . This year's orchestra under the capable direction of Miss Ruth Tayntor, is one of the best W. H. S. has ever had. It consists of Ethel MacGregor as pianistg Richard Cameron, traps, William Williams, xylophoneg Chester Bourne, Melvin Hellert and Ryan Low, saxophonesg Freadmonde Hohl, Charles Wolf, Bernard Huber, Robert Klute, Warren Wolf, Donald Rockwood, Amos Wohlfarth and Arthur Wolf, violins. As the school year rapidly nears an end, so the time until this orchestra will cease to exist, except within our memories, is drawing to a close. Therefore, the members of the faculty and the student body wish to take this opportunity to express their sincere appreciations to Miss Tayntor and the members of the orchestra for their efforts to become bigger and better than ever and for the many excellent prof grams they have given this year. - RYAN Low '30 30

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