Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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Liverpool High School Review HIS year, marking the second year of pub- lication of the Liverpool High School News in the Liverpool Review, has been successful, partly due to the extensive staff selected by the late Mrs. Van Wyk in September. This stafi has been very cooperative through' out the year, and it is hoped that next year an honorary society might be formed for those who have contributed to the turning of this Literary Wheel. LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL REVIEW STAFF Senior and Alumni Class News. . .Betty Hopper Junior News-Room 304 ...... Carol Erlenback Junior News-Room 312 ....,.... Carol Strong Sophmore News-Room 309 ....... HelenHeid Sophmore News-Room 308 Margaret Wackerle Freshman News-Room 301 .... Paulette Crane Assemblies .................. Dorothy Crowell Art ..,...... ..... M arjorie Glahn Personals ...... ........ B etty Pease Grade News .... ...... E lizabeth Henes Athletics ..... ..... M argaret Wackerle Typist ...... ........ E velyn Evans L. H. S. Teams FOOTBALL SEPTEMBER, 1935: Liverpool High School boys report for football practice. Three teams are selected. The members of the Varsity squad were Howard Kraushaar, Byron Thoman, john Yorton, jack Simms, Robert Parsons, Maynard Brandt, Joe Petta, Wylford Lepinske, Carlton Naumann, George Gilson, William Snoggles, Harold Schriener, Bryce Mawhinney, Henry Trincklebach. Liverpool defeats Baldwinsville in the first league game: Score, '-6. OCTOBER, 1935: Liverpool defeats Camillus, jordan, Fayette- ville, East Syracuse, but loses to North Syracuse. The Liverpool boys are one-half point behind the pennant-winning Solvay team. BASKETBALL NOXEMBER, 1935: Basketball practice. Two Varsity teams and two junior Varsity teams are selected. Members of the Varsity are William Donaldson, Clarence Fagan, Jack Simms, Dave Schamu, Henry Trincklebach, Fred Loucks, George Gilson, Harold Schriener, Wylford Lepinske, and Carlton Naumann. The members of the junior Varsity squad are Milton Gardner, Robert Parsons, Howard Karu- shaar, Robert Wiers, Willard Graves, Henry Wiegand, Pierce Wetzel. DECEMBER, 1935: Liverpool Varsity doesn't click, but junior In The Headlines Varsity winning steadily. FEBRUARY, 1936: Junior Varsity plays Minoa. Loses and must win the rest of the games to be in the playoffs. MARCH, 1936: Liverpool Junior Varsity defeats Minoa to gain championship of Eastern Division. L. H. S. junior Varsity downs Skaneateles Falls to be Onondaga County Champions. TRACK AND BASEBALL APRIL, 1936: L. H. S. aspirants report for track and base- ball. Thirty-two report for baseball. Prockup, Green, Mawhinney, Donaldson, Kraushaar, Sch' riener, Warner, Yager, Wizgand, Trinklebach, Petta, and Crawford are chosen. L. H. S. wins first baseball game-defeats Tully. MAY, 1936: L. H. S. continues winning streak. Defeats Onondaga Central and Minoa, but loses to East Syracuse by a home run. Defeats Fayetteville, Manlius. JUNE, 1936: Liverpool baseball team wins Eastern Division Championship by defeating North Syracuse. Liverpool track team places second in Onon- daga County track meet. L. H. S. Baseball team relinquishes Onondaga County crown to Skaneateles. L. H. S. Golf Team wins Onondaga County Championship by defeating Marcellus.

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Dramatic Club - co'nt'd Natalie Lane ...... .... M ary Betty Irving Mrs. Macready .... ....... E velyn Evans Phillip Holden .... .... C arleton Naumann Michael Pavloff .... ....... K ermit Vieau Donald Sebastian ........., Harold Hounder Emilie Stamm ......,,.......... Glen Davie While on the annual Washington trip, Betty Hopper, jean Orth, and Virginia Keller enter- ed a skit contest with other schools. Their reward for the presentation of Christopher Columbo was the second prize of five dollars. Last, but not least among the dramatic ac- tivities this year was the Prize Speaking Con- test. Miss Heid spent a great deal of time coaching Marjorie Glahn, Betty Hopper, Mary King, David Schamu, Marshall Robinson, and john Gehm. The contest, held at the school May 6, was highly entertaining and everyone participating did splendid work. Nevertheless, it was impossible for everyone to win, so the judges had to narrow their choice to Marjorie Glahn, who cleverly imitated Shirley Temple in f'The Littlest Rebel, and David Schamu, a naughty boy who didn't like to dress for com- pany, in Tommy Stearns Scrubs Up. These contestants then proceeded to the county contests, the first of which was held May Sth at Liverpool High School. This was for girls and such selections as 'fThe One On My Right and The Birthday Wish were given. Marian Zinsmeister from Fayetteville, who gave Sing Me To Sleep , won first prize while Dorothy Anderson, from North Syracuse took second with Anne of Green Gables . It is some consolation to us to know that our contestent was rated third. Onondaga County Prize Speaking Contest for Boys was held May 16th at East Syracuse High School, where such selections as Bobby Shaftoe' and The Americanization of Andre Francois appeared. Let us here note that our candidate did exceedingly well but, as we have previously said, H Everyone can't win. Char- les Rhyner, of Tully, captured first prize with In Memory of Shiloh and The White Hands of Telham , given by Raymond Tur- verey of Manlius took second. We wish to thank Miss Heid for her interest in every member of the Dramatic Club, and feel that the L. H. S. entertainments are be- coming more than amateur performances. We would also like to thank the kind public, who attend our performances, for their loyalty and cooperation. , .l.- Brush and IGGER and better things are being ac- complished by this club, since it has, for the first time, given a tea and exhibit, which was a success. Our other great accomplishment was a puppet show U jack and the Bean-stalk given during the spring exhibit. This netted a profit in patronage and money. The puppets were made and worked by the following mem- bers of the Art Club: jack ............... Geraldine Lindemayer Jack's Mother .... .... W orked by june Parks The Giant ............ Made by june Parks -worked by Glen Davie The First Fairy ................ Betty Pease The Second Fairy .............. Betty Glahn The Butcher ....... . . .Harriet Dawley Pallette Club The Cow and Hen ..... Made by Bob Woods -worked by Glen Davie Glen Davie and Bob Woods acted as stage managers in general for they supplied any needed sound effects and repaired any damage done to puppets. During this year Christmas cards, flower placques, wooden rings, bracelets, telephone covers, scarves and metal bracelets were made. The officers are: GLEN DAVIE, President MARJORIE GLAHN, Vice-President BETTY PEASE, Secretary Committees: Social-Margaret Loop: Ex- hibits-Ola Kentner and Ruth Rice.



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' Introducing You to The GOLF Two golf teams organized, a girls' and a boys'. Members of the girls' team are Agnes Bednarski, Virginia Cole. Margaret Ross and Margaret Wackerle. Members of the boys' team are Henry Bednarski, Frank Cole, Victor Tillot- son, Robert Chester, Bill Corey, Dave Schamu, L. H. S. Teams in The Headlines - confd Bill Pfohl, and Rod Ross. Liverpool Golf Team wins Eastern division championship by defeating Fayetteville, East Syracuse, and Tully. L. H. S. Golf Team wins County Champion- ship by defeating the champions of the Western Division, Marcellus. Football T IS needless to relate the triumphs of Liver- pool High in Football, because everyone is aware of the fact. Pep meetings by the students were held each night before the games. Cheers, songs, and yells for the team were given. Liverpool progressed steadily until the North Syracuse game. This team has often been called our jinx . One touch-down by the opponents meant the loss of the championship for Liverpool. Liverpool stood high in the All-County Foot- ball team. Harold Schriener, end, and Jack Simms, fullback, were on the All-County first team. Wylford Lepinske, guard, and Byron Thoman, WYLFORD LEPINSKE-Captain and Left Tackle and a senior in high school. Known as Wally and Lip by his friends. Tall and stocky with black wavy hair and blue eyes. HOWARD KRAUsIIAAR-Right Half Back. He's better known as jimmy. just a Freshman in high school and already an all-around athlete. Tall and slim with dark hair and brown eyes. JACK SIMMS-Sometimes called A' Cowboy. The Captain of the first football team, a post-grad- uate at L. H. S. Played Fullback and kicked the ball. jack is tall with light hair and blue eyes. ROBERT PARSONS-KHOWH as Butch, a jun- ior and Quarterback for L. H. S. Would rather play football than eat. Butch is short but broad with blue eyes and brown hair. MAYNARIJ BRANDT'-KHOWH as 0akie because of his resemblance to the actor. Played ' Left Guard. Oakie was a junior in L. H. S., but has since left school. He is tall and slim with black hair and dark eyes. GEORGE GILSON-Another junior who played Left End. George is tall and slim with brown hair and blue eyes, and a fast runner. halfback, were chosen for the All-County second tE3.I'l'1 . Robert Parsons and Maynard Brandt were given honorable mention by the County. ' Out of the eleven teams in the County, Liver- pool placed sixth on the All-County teams. The scores of the games were: Liverpool 0 Liverpool 27 Liverpool 26 Liverpool 32 Liverpool 0 Liverpool 0 Liverpool 14 Liverpool 6 Nottingham 14 Cnon-leaguej Baldwinsville 6 Manlius 0 Camillus 0 Valley 0 Cnon-leaguel North Syracuse 6 East Syracuse 0 jordan 0 Football Block Letter Men JOE PETTA-Another junior who played Right Tackle. joe is known for his smile. He is short and stocky with black hair and brown eyes. CARLTON NAUMAN-'KHOWH as Dutch , a Sen- ior and played Guard. Dutch is a handsome fell- ow, tall with dark hair and brown eyes. HENRY TRENCKELBACK-A friendly German player called Heinz. A junior in school, played Right End. Heinz is tall and broad, with blue eyes and brown hair. HAROLD SCHRIENER-Captain of last year-'s team. Nick-named Schipe. Schipe is a jun- ior and played Right End. He is of average size, has brown hair and blue eyes. ls seldom seen without a smile. BRYCE MAWIIINNEY-A Sophmore who played Half Back. Bryce was out of a few games because of an injured shoulder. He is short with blue eyes and light brown hair. WILLIAM SNOGGLES-A-lLlI1lOY, known as Bill. Played Right Guard. Bill is very large with blue eyes and brown hair. DAVID SCIIAMU-Called Dave . He's a junior in school, manager of the team, and of medium build with blue eyes and light hair.

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