Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 23 of 60
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Freshmen Home Room 5o1 President ........,........... Roland Christy Vice-President .... ..... F loyd Tillotson Secretary .................,..... Arlene Strack Treasurer .................... Mildred Tooley Graphic Reporters. . Floyd Tillotson, Bevra Pease Class Adviser ..................... E. A. Bahn MOTTO: To live up to our title Study Hallers' Hopes Bud Allen - To make the golf team Richard Buddie - To straighten out singulars from plurals in Latin John Bretzer - To be class pest Nick Chubby - To knock home runs in baseball Roland Christy - Master geometry Grafton Crocton - To wake up and live Gerald Duerr - To always have lots of bright ideas Arlene Evans - To grow up Howard Gardner- To Straighten out his hair Marlyn Meyers - To be class joker I Everett Hall - To be president of the Epworth League Ned Harrington - To be first string catcher Milford Harrington - To get a real girl friend Mr. Bahn - To catch fish and be able to keep them Jacob Frank - To make Benny Goodman's Band Von Hopper - To pass Latin Mildred Johst - To be a first-rate waitress Louis Kraushaar - To be as thin as Ichabod Crane Dorothy Lietz - To catch the eye of B. P.??? Donald Marquett - To be a second Rubinoff Irene Pientka - To walk home Betty Ann Robinson - To accompany Lily Pons with her flute Chase Oxley - To agree with the teachers Bernard Foertch - To keep his eye on Arlene Evans George Sabotka - To be pitcher on school baseball team l Anne Segal - To buy more tablets for Body to put his name on Ruby Stonecipher - To keep her hair curly without a permanent Betty Richardson - To go to college Eleanor Vanderhoff - To get rid of her freckles Arlene Williamson - To give everybody big impressions. Clifton Barth - To get away from farming Evelyn Greer - To be a doctor's secretary Constance Noro - To be a lawyer Marion O'Neil - To be a nurse Doris Stinard - To be a concert pianist Lucy Mirra - To be a singer joe Stolar - To win mile in track meet Shirley Ward - To be a school teacher Kenneth Wright - To keep up studies in music Freshmen Initials and Their Meanings Fred Ellis - Funny Casj Ever Angela Duerr - Always Doing Cschoolworkj Eleanor Vanderhoif - Easily Vicious Howard Booth - Hair Cisj Blond Mary Gerbino - Miss Gumption George Hallbriter - Great Heartbreaker john Bretzer - jentle Brunette Harriet Dudley - How'm CID Doing john Daus.nan - just Dandy Erwin Jewel - Easy Sz Just John Lyons - just Lax Mary J. Korthas - Managing june Katnaps David Nutting - Dandy Neighbor Bevra Pease - Busy Person Nick Ricciardi - Naturally Reckless Edwin Viel - Effective Ventriloquism Eleanor Page - Ever Polite Arlene Strack - Always Silly Page Twenty-one

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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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Sophomores Home Room zoz President ........................ Henry Clay Vice-Prestdertt .... ...... C harles Baker Secretary ....... ..... E dward Krause Treasurer ........ .... B ernice Korthas Graphic Reporter .... ....... J oann Killion Faculty Adviser ..... . .4.. Charles Beahan We Often Wonder . . . What would happen if everyone was in home- What would happen if Joann Killion were not room on time? with Charles Keller? What Phyllis Bowen would do if she couldn't have someone to pester? What Wallace Coffin would do without his What would Chuck Baker look like with black hair? Who Bea Korthas really likes? car? Why the Students of zoz Come to School jack LaRue - to make things hum. Dave Blanden - we wonder. June Hammerle - to tell us her troubles. Wallace Coffin - to be a pest. Kate Morris - to talk about her cats. George Green - he doesn't know himself. Henry Clay - to catch up on his sleep. Bernice Korthas - to be somebody. Carlton Weigand - to see Mae Wohlleber. Frank McDonald - to fool around. Charles Baker - to tease whoever he can. Clarence Mills- to be the smartest in his class. Bob Baker - to tease Miss Axtmann. Harry Norton -- to be an athlete. Beverley Beagle - to attract attention. Margaret Peta - ask her. Peggy Hamlin - Very private. Kathryn Sarna - it's a secret. Phyllis Bowen - to fight with Bob Wight. Bob Wohlleber - to have a good time. Things That Make Life Worth While in zoo. Chuck Baker's pleasing personality. Peggy Hamlin's hair. Bob Baker's ever ready wit. jack LaRue's peppiness. Dave Blanden's humorous escapades. Ed Krause's acrobatic feats. Phyllis Bowen's winning smile. Bernice Korthass' friendliness. Henry Clay's blue and gold shirt. Beverley Beagle's giggle. George Green's handiness with tacks and pins. Kate Morris' impersonation of Baby Snooks. Our Comics Tillie and Mac - Bev. Beagle and Dave Blanden The sophomores in room two hundred two: Mutt 81 jeff-Ed. Krause 81 Frank McDonald Send their best wishes through me to you. Tarzan - Charles Baker These wishes that are so sincere, Blondie -- Bernice Korthas Hold hopes for joy, in the coming year. Little Orphan Annie - Peggy Hamlin So with wishes of happiness, good luck and cheer, Popeye - Jack LaRue We close, but with G0d's help, you'll Wimpy - Harry Norton Hear from us all, again next year. Page Twenty-two

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