Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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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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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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Study Hall HE passing bell has just rung, and into the room of concentration march half, perhaps more, of the students, to study their respective lessons. Someone in the back of the room coughs. All heads twist, turn, and eye the victim. Bang! a book is dropped. Those in the neighboring seats snicker and giggle. The voice of the teacher crashes through the hall. The thunder is a mo- ment's hush of the students. Roll call has now ended and arms are stretch- ing toward the ceiling, the index finger pointing to the library. With a number of consecutive jerks of the head by the teacher, 10 or 12 students clamor down the aisle. Usually one of the people in the front seat is obliged to surrender his pencil, which becomes worn to a blunt end by the time all have gone into the library. Consequently, he now has to make himself conspicuous by walking to the pencil sharpener in the middle of the period. Perhaps for just a second now, everyone has quieted down and wrapped himself in study, al- though there might be a note or two jumping around. Suddenly the radiator utters a groan. You know, the quietude always seems to get that thing. A few sighs are heard, and disgusting looks appear above the books. About this time the boy next to you decides to crumple paper, say-cellophane. That makes it more noisy! Do you smell chocolate? Oh, yes! The girl two seats back of you is busily munch- ing on a chocolate bar, which sends this delicious odor floating through the room, until minds begin to wander from studies to the candy store. The seats are creaking and a pencil has just rolled off a desk onto the floor. It seems that they are enter- ing into this, too. It is now five minutes before the bell. During the flrst 2 minutes, noise and confusion continue to reign while books are closed and piled, and pocketbooks, combs, pencils, and handkerchiefs are gathered. Ah! Now comes the quietest 3 minutes of the 40-the suspense makes them speechless and still. There it is-the bell. The girl next to you asks if you have your work done. You cast a questioning glance at her, accompanied by the same question. I'll leave the answer to you and now we'll all make an exit from the study hall. Our School Library The Hurricane .......... .... B illy Snoggles Young Man of Manhattan ........ Kermit Vieau We Who are About to Die ................ The Student Body on Report Card Day Discovery ....... ...................... . Wally Lepinske and Mary Lou Hondorf Skippy ....................... Harold Mathys Quare Women .......................... The Girls of Liverpool High School The Story of a Bad Boy ........... Bob Parsons Three Musketeers ........................ Carol Strong, Mary King and June Parks Unspeakable Gentlemen ................ . . The Boys of Liverpool High School Daddy Long-Legs ..... .... X Villard Graves Winner Take All ............ Our Sport Teams Runner .....,............... George Gilson The Way of a Transgressor. .just any Freshman Volga Boatman .............,..,.. john Gehm Woman-Haters .... Carlton Nauman, Floyd Olds Maid-At-A rms ................ Marjorie Glahn Magnificent Adventure .......,........... The Senior's Washington Trip Romantic Comedians ....... ....... ....... Henry Meloling and Dick Lehne The A ll -A merican ....................... Schreiner, Kraushaar or Thoman Miss M ole ..............,..... Lena De Neve

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