Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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Baseball BACK Row: Piers Wiezel, Assistant Manager, Howard Kraushaar, henry Trenkelback, Donald Warner, Coach Giles Denny. MIDDLE ROW: William Donaldson, Robert Parsons, Manager, George Green, Byron Thoman Henry VViegand, George Yager, joseph Peta. FRONT ROW: Francis Clary, Willard Bahn, Harold Schreiner, Francis Prockup, Charles Crawford. IVERPUUL, defending champions of Onon- The members of the team were Prockup, Sch daga county, Climaxed a successful baseball reiner, Green, Thoman, Kraushaar, Mawhinney season by capturing the Eastern Division crown. VVarner, Trincklebach, Vliiegand, Donaldson The boys won all of their games except one, Yager, and Pew' which they lost to East Syracuse. Thelscores of the games wer? , , , Liverpool 16 Manlius 1 Stopping all chances of a live-way tie in the i. 16 Tully 3 Eastern Division, they defeated North Syraruse .i 4 Minoa 0 in the final game of the season, to win the davis- 6 Onondaga Cent- 0 lonal championship. 3 Fayetteville 0 They next met Skaneateles, winner of the 3 East Syracuse 4 Western division. Playing six innings of score- 16 MHUHUS 1 less ball, the opponents finally broke loose in the 8 North Syracuse 2 0 Skaneateles 5 last inning and scored five runs. Liverpool was unable to score. Liverpool 56 Opponents 15

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Varsity Basketball S EVERYONE knows the Varsity basket- ball team lost every game, but never be- fore has Liverpool had such a sporting team. Not one boy quit the team because it lost. After every game, with renewed vigor, they would agree to win the next game. And so it went. They never gave up, even to the last game. Several times they came close to winning, but Liverpool 17 Phoenix 28 14 East Syracuse 40 14 Tully 25 22 North Syracuse 25 17 Fayetteville 42 26 Manlius 31 22 Minoa 29 'L 20 Tully 33 luck never came. The scores of the games were: Liverpool 12 H 19 ff 15 as 13 East Syracuse 29 North Syracuse 27 Fayetteville 97 Manlius 31 Minoa 40 The members of the William Donaldson Clarence Fagan jack Simms David Schamu Henry Trenkelback tE3ITl WCFC Z Fred Loucks George Gilson Harold Schreiner Wylford Lepinske Carlton Nauman Golf HIS year, Liverpool was not only a champion in baseball, but a champion in golf, also. The Liverpool boys' foursome took each game by a wide margin. The players of the first team were Bednarski, Cole, Chester, and Tillotson. The second team consisted of Corey, McCurdy, Pfohl, Schamu, Orman, and Karl. The scores of their games were: Liverpool 11M North Syracuse M Liverpool 12 Qforfeitj Fayetteville 0 Liverpool 10M East Syracuse 15 Liverpool 11 Tully 1 Liverpool Sfchampionshipj Marcellus 4 Liverpool 53 Opponents 7 This year a girls' team was organized. Several girls reported for practice. Five girls were chosen to represent Liverpool. The team consisted of Agnes Bednarski, Virginia Cole, Margaret Wac- kerle, Margaret Ross, and jane Donahue. Other girls who reported for practice were Mary King, Mary Lou Hondorf, Hattie Miller, Elsie Kipp, june Parks, and Marjorie Glahn. The girls played two games, losing the first and tieing the second. The scores of their games were: Liverpool 2 Solvay 10 6 A Tully 6 ,...i... ...T Have You Met The There is Prockup, the pride of the Junior Class, His way of pitching, none can surpass. Schreiner, the catcher, who knows what to do, When we're in a tight spot, he always comes through. Green, the first baseman, who's still ina grade, Is credited with fine hits that he has made. Kraushaar at third, a freshman at that, Has been known to hit homers, when he's at bat. Mawhinney at shortstop makes quickness pay, When he catches grounders that come his way. Trinckleback at center-field catches the flies, That seem to come from out of the skies. Baseball Champs? Warner at right field knows what he's doing, Always gets a good hit when troubles a'brewing. Left fielder Wiegand does alright And when we need it, puts up a good fight. Donaldson and Yager, two subs you should know, Are out in the field, where the high balls go. Thoman at second base, can run faster yet, Than all the others that you have met. Parsons and Wiezel look after the nine To see that they all are doing fine. Hooray! for coach Denny, our team's a success, We're thankful we have you at L. H. S.



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Track IVERPOOL placed second in the Onondaga County track meet, having 31M points to Solvay's 50. A' Fred Loucks, Liverpool's endurance runner, shattered the county record by running the mile in 4 minutes, 40.2 seconds, thus beating the pre- vious record by twelve seconds. The Liverpool boys did a fine piece of work, placing in the 220 yard dash, 880 yard run, mile run, broad jump, shot put, and pole vault. Liverpool won the relay race which followed the track meet. Milton Gardner,'Kenneth Hogan, Carlton Naumann, and George Gilson were the members of the relay team. A pennant will be awarded to the school for their victory. The members of the track team were Loucks, Gilson, Naumann, Thoman, Gardner, Wiers, Hogan, Tillotson, and Trincklebach. The Heckled Mr. Williamson At a high school in a city, Whose name I shall withold, Taught a certain Mr. Williamson, A man both handsome and bold. Mr. Williamson taught Latin, A worthy subject, too, The adventures of this scholar, I shall now relate to you. Though he should have been a man of poise, His weakness was a flush, And whenever he was laughed at, Mr. Williamson would blush. While trying to impress the students VVith his beneiit to their school, He forgot the room was crowded, And fell head-long o'er a stool. When he started to give a lecture, He heard a giggle-a mutter, Then he completely forgot his wonderful speech, And could only blush and stutter. Though he shouldn't be self-conscious now, He's shy as any dame, And though he may grow old and gray, His blush will be the same. --PAULETTE CRANE

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