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uniors .gi f f l I l Elizabeth Barrett, Secaeraizvg Ralph Newcomb, Paizsioexrg Grant Orman, Vice-Piuzsiuaxrg Ethel Randall, Treasurer. Faculty Advisers ..... Miss Grubb and Mrs. Allen Graphic Reporters ........ . . . . .Elizabeth Barrett and Paulette Crane You will always know the Seniors by the way they strut around, You will always know the Freshmen 'cause they never make a sound, You will always know the Sophs because they study hardest, And you'll always know the Juniors because they are the smartest. Presenting Room 312 T SEEMS that introductions are in order, so here they come! Starting from the door, we first meet Piers XYiezel, tall, handsome, and the reason a lot of the girls come to school. He is very athletic and quite studious. Next we had Vllillard Lowe, fastest talker and best arguer. Good-natured, class clown, and liked by all. Now you are presented to George Guetig, a most en- thusiastic chemistry student, all-round good- fellow. Here is Hazel Clay, whose chief interest is in the library. Hazel isn't very often in the home-room and receives quite a reception when she does come. Ahl go-lucky cherub with red hair and purple suspenders. Pete really should be mascot of something. jean Hamlin is next, a girl whose lovely personality makes everyonc like her. Along comes Grant Orman, lanky and good-looking, who goes to town on the drums. And here is Beatrice Xllright, quiet and shy, she's very pleasant to everyone. At the next table is Ethel Randall, shy and studious, she's the best of pals when you really know her, but few people do. Across the aisle is Rosella Hetnar, with a really charming personality. And here is the valiant QQ Graphic Reporter, Paulette Frane. XYe next meet Harriet Hawley, artist of the class, quiet and polite. You all know XYilma King, chief giggler and romance helper. She'll laugh at any joke. Howdy, Marion Smith! She is a gay and likeable lass with blond hair and bright blue eyes. And now for Honora tHoneyj lVhite, sweet and popular with all. Last, but not least, the two pests of 312, Lucius Lacy and Robert lfllis. Lucius captivates everyone with his lazy charms, and athletic Bob needs no other introd- uction. Page N ineleen
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Valedictory EMBERS OF the Board of Education, Teachers, Parents, and friends: Now that our program for this evening has been near- ly completed, the time has come for that inevit- able part of every association of life-the fare- well. It is always hard to say good-bye but in our case it is particularly difficult. Ours has been no chance acquaintanceship but one of long years standing. Taking leave of school friends and teachers and this familiar building makes us sad with the realization that our days here are over and henceforth will lie forever in the past. The deeds we have done and the words we have spoken here are finished and can never be re- called. But saying farewell is not so sad when there is something to look forward to beyond the parting. Everyone of us has some idea of the place he would like to fill in the outside world, and the manner in which we discharge our duties in the future will depend in great measures upon the training we have received here. For what train- ing we are truly grateful. lt has been truly said that education is not a matter of learning dates and verbs but of know- ing how to live successfully with one's fellow men, how to deal with the unusual situations of life, and how to be courteous and kindly at all times. Throughout these four years of working and playing together we have learned these lessons. We hope we will never forget them and we know they will be of great benefit to us in whatever station of life we may find ourselves. No matter how high we may rise, or how low we may fall, we will never forget Liverpool High School. May we ever be conscious of the ideals we must up- hold and the lives we must lead as alumni of this school. May we never disgrace by word or deed the splendid heritage we have earned at this time. To the Board of Education, we wish to express our appreciation for providing us with this build- ing and its equipment. To Mr. Zogg and members of the faculty: we are thankful for all the hours you have spent with usp the unlimited amount of effort and patience and skill with which you have guided us along the way until as a crowning glory, you have made this night possible for us. Our debt to you can never be paid in full. To our parents: Words cannot express our gratitude for the encouragement and the help you have given us, the sacrifices and the self- denials you have undergone in order that we might reach the goal we have attained this night. To our friends, without your kindly words and services, our path would have been much more difficult. You helped smooth the road before us. To the Juniors and under-graduates-we ex- press the hope that someday you will worthily fill the places we have left open for you. And so, with all our thanks expressed and our speeches and songs completed, there is nothing more to do but speak our final farewell, which I in the name of the class of 1938, now say to you- 'A Good-night and Good-bye. Friends, teachers, classmates, take with you we pray, Our kindest thoughts, and wish for us God- speed As now, with true regret but hopes high raised, We say farewell. QQQX Page Eighleen
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A Little Alphabetical Practice Artistic-Alta Evans A friend-Robert Egloff Buxom-Doris Richardson CharmingwBetty Glahn Cheerfule-Francis Dumock Don Juan-Edward Whalen Easy Going-Ralph Newcomb Faithful-Louise Albro Gorgeous-Helen Tooley Helpful-Ruth Seeley Industrious-George Dann Junk-Some of the Fords around this school. Kind-hearted-Peggy Bittel Lucky--Eleanor Gettman Miracle girl-Sophie Gapski Necessary--Dick Donovan Nemises--Regents Obedient-All of us!!! Petite-Georgianna Michaud Quiet-Helen Miller Ready-Geraldine Sharp Steady-Marcia Therre Together-Norton and Horton Twenty-five cents-The Graphic Useful-Agnes Bednarski Vocabulary Cextensivej-Jack Pease Willing-Arlene Reck Wise and friendly-Mr. Zogg Xisuthros-Guess P P? Young and beautiful-Evelyn Nichols Zealous-Elizabeth Barrett Junior News, Room 202 President ......... Vice-President ..... Secretary .... .... Treasurer ........ Graphic Reporters. . . Faculty Advisor ...... . . . . . . .Arlene Seeburger . . . . .Beverly Freeman , . . . . .Bruce Barton . . . . . .Jeanne Stier . . . . . . . .Jeanne Stier . . . . . . .Charles J. Beahan RESEMBLANCE TO MOVIE STARS Helen Kingsley ..... Joan Davis ...... . . .mouth Rex Hardy ...... . . .Slim Summerville.. . .height Jeannette Burdick. . Carol Lombard. . .large eyes Leonard Dawley. . . .Jack Oakie ..... wise cracks Arlene Love ........ Kate Smith ......... figure Bruce Barton ...,.. Clark Gable ...,... big ears Julia Segal .,....... Olivia de Havilland pug nose Jeanne Stier ..... . . .Loretta Young. .smooth line Norma Weller ....., Barbara Stanvvyck cute walk FUTURE AMBITIONS OF JUNIORS: Charles Korthas-Fortune Hunter Helen Kinsley-Advise to the Lovelorn Frances Scanlon--Mathematics Advisor Mary Jane Hiller-Cigar Store Indian Arlene Love-to be forever Popular Matthew Kenny-To be a Star Gazer. Jeannette Burdick-To stand the boys up Jeanne Stockam-Still going with Jimmy Norma Weller-To be a farmers wife Julia Segal-To keep boys guessing Jeanne Stier-To find the one and only Beverley FreemanmStill chasing shadows Page Twenty Arlene Seeburger4To be ever faithful to Art Club Ethel 'Yehle-To be a brick Mildred Newton-To keep her figure Richard Frank-Still giving a line to Helen Ralph Schriener-Still working at Heid's Bruce Barton-To live down the name of KKBUZZVY CAN YOU IMAGINE Frances Scanlon gazing longingly at Charles CChuckJ Korthas? Arlene Seeburger not knowing her lessons? Bruce Barton not asking dumb questions in English. Jeanne Stockam without Jimmie Tutor? Matthew Kenny not pestering someone? HABITS OF THE JUNIORS Mildred Newton to talk constantly of a secret love. - Beverly Freeman to ignore dizzy dames. Jeannette Burdick putting lipstick on third period in the study hall. I Bruce Barton to get his French done.
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