Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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Freshman Ambitious - Confd Thomas O'Malia Tommy -To keep up with Matt. Fred Seward Seward wTo dream without being considered lazy. joe Selinsky Joe -To sleep in English class. Earl Sass Sass -To ask Mr. Howard questions he can't answer. Karyl Trautman Bottle -To be called bottle but not to resemble one. jean Weller Jeanie -To make Lois Beebe jealous. Rexford NVrigl1t 'A Rex -To be with Pat. Robert Yager Bob -To get fat so that Evelyn can't tease him. Ruth Fath Rufus7'-To learn to talk louder. William Wrobel A'Bill -To be a big, bad sailor man. David Henes 'LDave -To be as bright as his sister. Ralph Pitcher L' Ralph -To be funny. - Donald Kraushaar Don -To be Harold's guardian. june Damon junie -To lctep track of Cath- erine Cane. Mildred Yehle H Mill -To beat Helen Milliken. What Would Happen If Fred Seward shrunk? Rex Wright kept his feet under his desk? Robert Dingman turned athletic? Jean Weller decided to be Stuck Up ? Jerry McCurdy let Miss Heid get a word in edgewise? Roderic Ross became angelic? Anna Bednarski lost her temper? Priscilla Haydon didn't talk about the boys Mathew Kenny didn't go to 207 for just continually? one night? A Freshmanfs Interpretation of Girls DAMES I think that I shall never see A dame who is cosmetic free, A dame who never tries To paint her big, blue eyes. One who doesn't paint her nails As if she put it on in pails. I like dames you see, But none like this VVill ever land mel just A Freshman -,Mi Rare Regents Replies 1. The change which occurs when water 3. The sign etc. is used to make people believe you know more than you really do. becomes ice is the price. . . 4. A dogwood tree is a tree that sounds like 2. The skeleton is what's left after the in- a dog when it Creaks' i sides have been taken out and the outsides 5, The human ear is what makes people taken off. hear. , Page Twenty-six

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Freshman Glass Ofiicers President .............. .... G eorge Green Vice-President ..... ..... H arold Oeinck Secretary .................... Beverly Freeman Graphic Reporters Priscilla Haydon and Ruth Fath Faculty Advisors ...... Mrs. Allen and Mr. Bahn Colors - Blue and Gold Goal - A Successful Life Freshman Class Statistics Class Poet. . . .... Karyl Trautman Class Orator .... ........ R uth Fath Boy Angel ...... . ,.... Alfred Zogg Girl Angel ............. .... H elen Milliken Most Winning Smile. . . .... Phyllis Bowen Most Ambitious Boy ..... ..... R udolph Frey Most Ambitious Girl. . . ....... Ruth Fath Class Genius ......... .... H arold Oeinck Best Boy Athlete ..... ..... G eorge Green Best Girl Athlete ..... .... I ane Weirs Class Comedian ..... .... R oderic Ross Just Imagine Giles Denny eating Hafner's noodles to make him grow. Kathryn Hosey displaying a temper the result of losing a game. Mary Chuby making noise outside of gym. Richard Dudley using Lily Pon's beautifier. james Tutor at the sinking of the Merrimac. jack LaRue as the head of a family. Charles Keller not chewing gum. Robert Miller being bold. Jeanne Irving impersonating Florence Night- Harold Oeinck posing as Gracie Allen. John Necotra concentrating on his work. Joann Killian not worrying about going to 207 Mr. Bahn unwilling to answer student's silly questions. Peggy O'Neil taking things seriously. Ruth Crowley indifferent to Robert Taylor's charms. Betty Jane Street having to live on Robert's Avenue. Carl Hounder silent for one minute. Freshman Ambitions ingale. Eugene VVoerner as cartoonist for Mark Hellinger. Jean Alder jean -To get Bill Pfohl or Piers Wiezel. Robert Dingman Baby -To outgrow his nickname of baby. Kathleen Dunn Kate -To put something over on Mr. Bahn. Warren Grandy-To write on the board out of Miss Heid's reach. Mathew Kenny Matt -To bother Phyllis Bowen. jerry McCurdy Peanuts -To make Miss Heid laugh. William Mills Bill -To learn to print. Anna Bednarski Anna -To be brighter than a certain Freshman girl. Page Twenty-five



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t E t i tlfonnd an Jeannette Bimlirlfs registration rardj Question: Give your parent's name. Answer: Mama and Papa. O Ufiss lleid W explaining a diflicnlt problem to the Soplzornoresj Now watch the board carefully, and l'l,I, go through it again. O Mr. Howard: Now we find that x is equal to vw O. julia Segal: Oh, geel All that work for nothing. I Miss Heid: QTO boy sitting idly in school during writing tirnej Tom, why are you not writing? Thomas O'Malia: l ain't got no pen. l-leid: XYhere's your grammar? Tom: f'She's dead. U tflzfcrlzerzrtl in study lzallj A junior: How about a sheet of paper? A lfreshmanz lYhat do you think you are, a Senior? A junior: Oh no, l'm just practicing up for next year. ' George Gilson - lf you'll only be mine l promise to treat you like an angel. Marv 4 But I don't want to be treated that way. l would prefer something to eat and wear. ' I june Parks ton boat on Washington lripj f Captain, what shall I do if l get seasick? 'Captain A Don't you worry about that. You'll do it. Ulf. Balin in General Science Classj 'flivery day we breathe oxygen. Xllhat do we breathe at night, Karyl? Karyl Trautmann - Nitrogen. O Miss Frank tin English Classj: XVillard, use the word boycott in a sentence. Willard: It rained that night and the boycott an awful cold. C Mrs. Reed - XVhat was the Sherman act? Smart Pupil v Marching through Georgia. 0 Frosh - Oh, l have an idea! Soph - Beginner's luck. I Dad - Your conduct is terrible, young lady, and I must remind you that l am your father. A certain Sophmore e You aren't going to scold me for that, are you, daddy? I Freshman - My ancestry dates back to before the days of Charlemagne. How old is your family? Senior v l really can't say. You see, all our family records were lost in the flood. C A Liverpool mother was very much put out because the teacher insisted on a written excuse explaining her son's absence from school follow- ing a severe snowstorm. XYhereupon the mother sat down and dashed off the following note: Dear Miss Teacher: Little lfddie's legs are 14 inches longg the snow was 18 inches deep. Very truly yours, Mrs. ........ ' Page Twenty-seven

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