Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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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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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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Sophomore MEET THE POPULATION OF 304 Frank MacDonald-known generally as A'Mac and when dismissal time comes he is Oh, sooo helpful to Miss Decker, but he stays, any- way. Henry Clay-Henry seems to be quieter this term than last. Maybe someone could tell us why. Wallace Coffin-he is just about the only one I know of that gets an A or a B at least every other test in geometry. Ruth Crowley and Helen Milliken-these two are running around in circles trying to get geom- etry straightened out. Q Luella Ball-Luella is one of the quieter mem- bers of the class and can be seen during lunch ho.1rs with two junior girls as her constant companions. Rose Duva-another quiet pupil. Dorothy Egloff-she and Rose are just a couple of pals. June Damon and Catherine Kane-they have been pals all the way through high school, and incidently, they too, are struggling with geom- etry. Robert Jewell-Bob is the leader of the bicycle brigade coming to school every day. Genevieve Hetner-Genevieve has decided to take sewing just to show the other girls of the room up in dress-making. Jean Irving-Jean's chief ambition is Cstillj to get to school early. George Hardy-nearly every day George can be seen by jane's locker, either talking to her or waiting for her. Paul Geiss-all the teachers wish that Paul would ask some sensible questions for a change. Charles Keller and jo-Ann Killian-would someone please supply them with some boxing gloves? They just love to fight LPD Vernon Korthas-he doesn't think he is the school pest and proves it by pestering everyone all the more. Eddie Krause and Glenn Rockdashal-these boys would like a nice, big playground to play leap-frog in. Room 304 isn't big enough. Betty Lang-Betty just drifts merrily along pestering Jane and Helen, and anyone else she comes upon. Charles Schick-he recently got a compass ring to wear on his finger. Must be serious. Ethel Meyer-she tries to the best of her ability to be a pest, but doesn't succeed very well. Claude Raymond-we hear that.Claude likes Jo-Ann. Is this true, Claude? Evelyn Price-just about the quietest girl in 304. Margaret Peta-well liked and can be seen paling around with Peggy O'Neill. Frank Orlick-here is a rival for Vernon. If you don't watch out, you'll be the school pest, Frank. Peggy O'Neill-we all enjoy the noises she makes with her gum, especially Peg. jack La Rue-jack succeeds in his attempts to keep up the spirits of the class. Donald Stinard-another of the struggling geometry students. Carman Wede-Carmen is another rival- either for the class pest-ship or Clown-ship. Willis Tutor-Willis is trying to keep up with jean in her record of coming late everyday. Betty Street-Betty has been seen a lot lately, talking to Herman Yehle. Hmmmmmmmm. George Green-George is our chief athlete. jane Weirs-at last jane admits it. She likes Bill. But not the one you think, members of 304 . A SAMPLE OF 309 B is for Bednarski, who knows what she's doing She's never around when trouble is brewing. C is for Creatore, otherwise Jennie, We all know her friends and attractions are many. D is for Dingman, oh, why do we tease him It seems so mean when it's so easy to please him. E is for Evaporate, the word that defines What happens to knowledge that enters our minds. F is for Fath, a promising student Clever is she, yet quiet and prudent. G is for Grandy, oh, what a man It's hard to beat him, see if you can. H is for Hafner, a veritable weed, You simply can't harm him by any deed. I is for Idleness, generally found In pupils whose heads are always fog-bound. J is for john, the Necotra boy Page Twenty-one

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