Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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junior Class Officers ,sv .Y W r .MMM Left to Right: Loretta Duerrg Robert Parsons, Presidentg Joseph Peti Helen Hounder President ,....... . , Robert Parsons Vice-President. . . joseph Peta Secretary ....... . Loretta Duerr Treasurer ................ , . . Helen Hounder Graphic Reporters Laura Fath, Hazel Clay and Mary King Faculty Advisors Miss Frank, Miss Heid and Miss Robinson -I olly U nique N ice I rresponsible O bedient R easonable S enseless Things We All Admlre Steve Orman's red hair. Keith Attle s vocal ability Helen Green's stylish clothes. Henry Melolmg S gogd nature Seve? Gllfmgs wack rlbbom' Edward Schmidt s geometrical ability DELaldegsagqeiiqpiigonalitv. Barney Thoman s football efhclency Jane Donahueis pep' Ellen Keefe s serenity Dot Taylofs poise. Donald Lmdemayer s height Grace McLymond's dignity. john Karl s sales ability Carol Strong's daintiness. Bob Parsons personality Edgar Taylor's reserve. Charles Crawford s everlasting grin Page Twenty

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A Juniors Memoirs - Confcl of your Hrst high school days? Then everything was new and exciting. You were eager to ex- perience high school life to the utmost. Have you ever forgotten the thrill of receiving your first seat in study hall along with the rest of the students-your self-consciousness as you walked up the long aisle for the first time flanked by Seniors or perhaps they were only sophomores- your first encounter with a paper borrowing Senior? After the first novelty of high school life wore off you settled into an everyday routine along with the rest of your classmates. Then came the troublesome exams in january and later in june which you easily passed-not without extra cramming, of course. Next September you came back with more confidence as a Sophomore, ready to play an increasing part in high school activities which the distinction of being a Sophomore gave you. As you were no longer a Freshman you looked pityingly at them, but looked with awe and admiration at the Juniors and Seniors. As life goes on, so did your Sophomore term. With fast beating heart and the candle burning at both ends you studied diligently for your first high school regents. They came soon enough and your fate was decided-a Junior of '37. VVith this promotion came an increased confidence in your own ability and one step nearer the center of the stage which the Seniors always hold. Needless to say your Junior year was more exciting. You were no longer in the lower half of high school but almost near the top. As you became better acquainted with the Seniors your admiration for them increasedg inspite of their tasks they still retained their confidence. The june finals topped all your efforts and decided whether you were to be or not to be-a Senior. A few lost out but most of the Juniors came through with flying colors ready to take their place in line back of the present Seniors. Then came commencement night. There was no envy in your heart as you saw the Seniors take their place upon the stage where they would hold everyone's interest for the last time as students of LHS. You knew that this wasn't the end but only the beginning for them as they were about to play a larger part upon the stage of Life and where they would bring honor upon the name of LHS as alumni. So you and all the members of the junior Class bade farewell to the Seniors and were now in full possession of the stage. What awaits us as Seniors next year? With- out a crystal globe it is hard to answer but we are ready to add our names to the ever growing list of Seniors who have played their part for one year and played it well. We now take our exit as juniors and entrance as Seniors-next year. SNQQQFJQPEQ QWQSWQ Page N incleen



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Name - Mary Adams Margaret Ames Willard Bahn Harry Barrett Mary Bolinski A Q Francis Clary 1 Charles Crawford Virginia Cole Phyllis Damon Anna Daucher Lena DeNeve Warren Donahue Loretta Duerr Laura Fath Marion Fingland Ruth Frank Milton Gardner Mary Hamlin Virginia Hawks Helen Heid Elizabeth Henes Lillian Hetnar Helen Hounder George Irving james Kamosky John Karl Ellen Keefe Vera Kentner George Kesel Adelaide Kimman Mary King Lucius Lacey Laurel Manwarren Harold Mathys Elizabeth Michaels Chester Oeinck Robert Parsons Joseph Peta Margaret Ross Dorothy Rounds Marion Smith Reta Switts Courtley Taylor Robert Theison Katherine Therre Anthony Venaglist Henry Wiegand Beatrice Wright George Yager Helen Yehle Herman Yehle Nickname Mare Marge Bondy Slappy Mamie Pete Charlie Coley Phyll Ann Lee Warren Red Laurie Monie Tootie Milt Giggles Ginna Helen Lizzy Lillian Ducky Geo Jimmie Stub Keefie Vee Einstein Ad Mickey Lu Skip Skippy Betty Chet Butch joe Peg Dottie Marion Tony Doc Fizz Kate Tony Heinz Bea Nibs Hunna John Jolly Juniors Secret Ambition To be Mr. Beahan's secretary Not to blush To like poetry To make Betty Michaels notice him To be a teacher To be a baseball player To follow Ed Anderson To grow up To be a vocalist in Phil Harri To go to Thousand Islands To travel around the world To runycross-country To live in Redwood To be everyone's friend To hit Reta To teach Home Ec. To be a basketball star To be a dressmaker for the D To be a perfect housewife To be an HA student To be a super-librarian To use her French To keep smiling To behave in history class To be disorderly To be a salesman One never knows, does one? To have a cousin on the team To keep awake in Latin class To plan an ideal home Is it a scecret any more? To pass Latin To be an aviatrix - To be a man To be a Commercial teacher To come to school Monday A s' orchestra uchess of Windsor .M. To get the class to Washington To fill Schreiner's place To be a baby's nurse To be a second Paderewski To bother Kate Leaf Chew Gum To do his Latin To imitate George O'Brien Get to school before 9:03 To be on Major Bowe's amateur program To go places To get better acquainted with the students of L H S To meet his double To be a modest lady To be an archeologist Page Twenty one

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