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Jean Alder Malcolm Allen Elizabeth Barrett Beverley Beagle Anna Bednarski Lois Beebe Eugene Blinden David Blanden Howard Booth Robert Body John Bretzer Richard Buddie Jeanette Burdick Paulette Crane Charles Crawford William Cory James Culican G'enn Dawley Leonard Dawley Giles Denny Rocco Detomo Robert Dingman Angela Duerr Adams, Georgette Albro, Louise Barrett, Elizabeth Baker, Charles Blanden, David Blanden, Eugene Burdick, Jeanette Christy, Roland Clay, Henry Crane, Paulette Damon, June Dawley, Harriet Detomo, Rocco Dingman, Robert Duerr, Angela Eglolf, Dorothy High School Perfect Attendance Marian Dumock Arlene Emm Lucille Emm Jacob Frank Richard Frank Betty Glahn Earl Greer Evelyn Greer June Hammerle Lois Hammond Richard Hammond George Hardy David Henes Robert Hiller Kathryn Hosey William Irving Leona James Frederick Kandzela James Keefe Joanne Killian Wilma King Mary Korthas Betty Lang Jack LaRue Charles Lowe Jennie Maida Rosalie Matott Jerry McCurdy Frank McDonald Ethel Meyer Marlyn Meyer Helen Milliken Katharine Mills Catherine Morris Mildred Newton Evelyn Nichols Constance Novo Peggy O'Neil Helen Orlowski Bevra Pease Jack Pease Irene Pientka William Root Marion Ross Roderic Ross George Sabotka Kiki Honorable Mention Evans, Arlene Fath, Ruth Fountain, Lura Frank, Jacob Geiss, Paul Goudy, Marjorie Greer, Evelyn Grimsley, Jayne Hafner, William Hamlin, Peggy Hammerle, June Hardy, George Hetnar, Rosella Hiller, Mary J. James, Leona Jewell, Erwin Korthas, Charles Lowe, Willard McCurdy, Jerry Marquett, Donald Milliken, Helen Mirra, Lucy M. Necotra, Carmela Noro, Constance Orman, Grant Oxley, Chase Pease, Bevra Pease, Jack Richardson, Doris Schwucho, Shirley Seeburger, Arlene Smith, Marion Charles Schick Shirley Schwucho Ruth Seeley Marion Smith Robert Smith Ruth Snogles Jeannine Stier Joseph Stolar Floyd Tillotson Karyl Trautman Edwin Viel Jean Weller Edward Whalen Carlton Wiegand Frederick Wiegand Betty Witherall Piers Wiezel Frederick Windhausen Eugene Woerner Alice Wright Frederick Wyker Ethel Yehle Street, Betty J. Theisen, Robert Tillitson, Floyd Wademan, Dorothy Warner, Bruce Weller, Jean Wiegand, Carlton Wiezel, Piers Witherall, Betty Wood, Robert Yehle, Mildred Zogg, Alfred Zuhlke, Anna Zuhlke, Hattie Page N meteen
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The Science department affords the students facilities for extra-curricular activities. A dark room has been furnished where photgraphs of the students are developed. The science de- partment is responsible for the stage sets and scenes which were displayed recently at the May festival. Even the lights in the music stands for the orchestra can be accredited to the work of the science department. Moreover, the enjoy- able movies which have been shown in assembly throughout the last year are solely the work of this all important department. The Physics 1-2 class iinished a discussion on nature and generations during january. The N. Y. A. boys took an inventory of all items listed in the Science Department. The inventory reviewed 1500 index cards list- ing well over 20,000 items. jack Pease has been experimenting with the developing of pictures in instruction of Mr. Reed. Mr. Reed discovered a method of making orchestra lights from coffee cans by painting them with bronze. Kiki' SOCIAL SCIENCE Marguerite Grubb Dorothy Meek History HE HISTORY classes this year have made many projects under the careful guidance of Miss Grubb. The work which has been done has proved helpful to both the teacher and the student. History A The History A classes have illustrated their text by various projects. Glen Dawley with a sharp stone made picture writing on a large stone to illustrate primitive man's method of sending messages. Bruce Warner made a scroll and stylus, Roman writing implements. A Fasses, symbol of power used by early Roman Emperors and now by Mussolini was made by Tommy O'Malia. Clay models of ancient pot- tery were made by Helen Holmes. Maps and colored plates have been made to portray various phases of History A by the other students. History B The History B class studied the art of foreign painters and different periods of painting. The room was turned into an art museum by ob- taining copies of famous paintings from the Syracuse libraries. The students tried their Page Eighteen hand at Surrealism but decided they appreciated the old masters such as Millet and Turner better. The next thing accomplished by this group was the studying of music records. This in- cluded the records of the various well-known classis musicians and the periods they repre- sent, from back to Gershwin, played on the phonograph. History C The History C class has newspapers dated back to 1914. This has helped them immensely because the students have been studying this period of history. Cartoons expressing ideas worthy of newspaper recognition have been made by all American and Modern history classes. Jeanne Stier has used her talent in connection with her History course by drawing numerous sketches of people in the news of today. Economic Citizenship The social science class this year concerned itself with the building of a model of the village of Liverpool to facilitate their mapping and study of the village and the village problems.
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Alumni E ARE especially proud of the accom- plishments of two L. H. S. graduates, William Dudde, class of '35, and Glen Davey, class of '36. Mr. Dudde, who graduates from Wittenberg College this year, has been chosen one of the outstanding students in the country, and is named in the 1938-39 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. This publication lists names and biographical sketches of 4,000 students repre- senting over 500 institutions. Students are chosen on the following qualifications: character, scholarship, leadership in extracurricular ac- ticities, and potentialities of future usefulness to business and society. Mr. Davey, who graduated from L. H. S. with an art diploma, graduates from Pratt Institute this june. He is a winner of a National contest to draw an advertising sketch, and as a reward, receives a full graduate scholarship for 1 year at Pratt Institute. His drawing will be used by a national advertiser in one of the leading magazines. CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU BOTH! .-1- Announcements High School Oiiice The high school office will be open this summer on the following days from 9 A. M. to 12 A. M. june 26 - june 30. july - Tuesday and Friday. August 1 - August 18 - Friday. August 21 - Sept. 1 - Tuesday and Friday. School begins September 5, 1939. All persons having school business of any kind will kindly come to the office at this time. ,iii-l-1 Industrial Arts Next year we will have a new course offered at L. H. S., an industrial arts department. The teacher for this subject is Mr. Graham Davis. Mr. Davis graduated from Ticonderoga High School and St. Lawrence University. He is graduating from Oswego Normal this june. Mr. Davis will reside on Tulip Street in the Baxter house. Page Twenty 1-i. fl Commencement June 26, 1939 Salutatory .... ...... J ack Pease Valedictory ..... .... P aulette Crane
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