Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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We are working hard so we will soon be up to the big school. 4-2 GRADE Arlene Roberts E HAVE worked hard this term pre- paring ourselves for the 5-1 and for our transfer to the new school. We have practised marching and Ufacingu for our gymnasium classes next term. VVe have learned to do long divisionq to solve harder problemsg to sing two-part musicg and to be good citizens S as good patriots as the ancient Greeks were. Wle know about Greek patriotism because we've siidied the history of Greece, Egypt, Rome, Pnoenicia and Palestine. Besides our historical studies we took many imaginary trips to foreign countries. But most of all, we enjoyed the trip across the U. S. lVith the exception of Eleanor Ross, we still have the same children who started with us in january. Added to our list is Avis Gates. VVe welcome her back after her trip across our country. 5-2 GRADE Elizabeth Gere E, THE pupils of the 5-2 grade, have been learning how to use money. We discovered that when we worked problems we did not understand the value of the money. In order to learn about money, we set up a grocery store. Some of the boys and girls cut out pictures of articles found in a grocery. These were posted on a large poster. All of us made a list of the articles and found out the prices from our mothers. After the prices had been placed on the chart I . we made some toy money with which to play our game. One person acted as storekeeper and another person would be a customer. The whole class worked the problem on paper to be sure that the numbers were right. After much practice we brought in advertise- ments from newspapers. VVe made up problems and asked our classmates to work them out. As well as learning how to handle money we also learned the correct way to answer the phone if we worked in a store and how to give an order. We liked this game very much because it seemed real to us. After doing so well we are going to have a cafeteria like the one in our school 6-1 GRADE Dorothy Pease HE CLASS traveled through South Ameri- ca, Africa and Australia learning about life work and dress of people living there. We made booklet maps of South America and several maps showing the products, rivers, natural regions, important cities, etc. were also put in the booklet with an important and attractive cover. Wie studied the founding of the southern and northern colonies in history. Dorothy Keady made an interesting painting of a colonial kit- chen. James Morrissey painted a very nice picture of Mount Vernon. Both of these pic- tures have been put in frames and hang in the front of our room. The class has made puppets which are just being completed. We are writing short plays which we hope to use our puppets in. Puppets made by 6-2 Grade Page Thirty-one

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Grades Activities PRE-FIRST AND KINDERGARTEN Mabel Price UR CLASS this year have made a home unit book for our own use. Each one of the children told something that was done in the home and illustrated it with a picture clipped from a magazine. The children are now using the book to play with. 1-1 GRADE Helen Lang HE CHILDREN 1-1 class have made a project concerning their homes. It has pictures of the responsibilities of each member of the family and of the outside of the house. English, reading, drawing and word study have contributed much to the project. Emphasis have also been made on health and safety. Their health words are cleanliness, sleep, play and happy heart. 1-2 GRADE Florence Iflfhltcornb HE CLASS this year have made a series of pictures illustrating spring, summer, fall and winter. Their project consists of a safety table with posters of stop lights, policemen, and cars on it. Toys were drawn from models to represent some phase of safety. 2-2 GRADE Esther Tooley HE PROJECT for our year's work was the study of the farm. The study included the projects raised on the farm, the relation of the farm to us - the making of butter, etc. For exhibit we made a complete farm with the house, barn silos, etc. on it. After exhibit the class took great delight in presenting the farm to the kindergarten. 2-1 GRADE Mildred Antes EALTH and safety have played a very important part in this class for the term. They have heard many stories about these sub- jects. They have made their own health rules and safety rules and have tried hard to abide by each set. Page Thirty 3-1 GRADE Bessie Roach URING the year, these 3-1 children have made some very attractive booklets and chalk drawings, also some very good crayola drawings. 3-2 GRADE Andrey Stevens HE CHILDREN of the 3-2 have beer studying clothing, fuel, transportation and map making in directions geography. The art work is about the sa ,ne as other years. The reading of this grade has been dra natiza- tion of different types. 4-1 GRADE Marion Henes HE BIG thrill of most pupils who arrive at 4-1 is the study of that grown up sab- ject - HISTORY. The keen interest and outside reading done by the pupils have made this class a pleasant memory. Our lovely large geography books with the wonderful imaginary trips to other lands have been a source of real joy. Our large chalk draw- ings depicting life in these far-away lands were much enjoyed by all. The movie of Eskimoland was real fun but we learned a lot of geography while doing it. Arithmetic was not at all tiresome. We had a fishing race - not the longest story but for the greatest number of fish. Each fish repre- sented A or A-I-. William Jacobi proved to be the quickest with 36 to his credit while George Gates came in second with 32. Spelling bees brightened up that class. There was pleasant and friendly rivalry between Pa- tricia Kenrick and William Jacobi. They came out equal in number of Champion Speller for the week. In art we did the usual drawing in keeping with season and holiday. We pictured many ideas we received in geography, history or reading classes. Our color booklets were really worth while. Cereal and milk booklets in con- nection with health class were so much fun to make. We did some good work in music too.



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6-2 GRADE Ellen Hyland EVERAL interesting projects have been worked out this term, especially in drawing, English, and science. In the study of Europe Holland always offers an opportunity for colorful art work. Original designs were drawn or square paper plates, then painted in typical Dutch colors. These plates make a beautiful border above our blackboard. Letters written for English, brought us some excellent material on National Parks, Soil Erosion, Conservation and Forests, for use in Science. In our Friday English classes we have develop- ed some very good speakers. Oral topics relating to some subject studied recently, were given, followed by friendly criticisms. Our Vl7eekly Readers have again proved their worth. They have enabled us to keep pace with the ever-changing maps of Europe, and intro- duced us to all people prominent in the news of today. Honorable Mention 1-1 Grade Helen Laug Spencer Alvord Douglas Beahan Helen Blume Marlene Browne Robert Burnell Nancy Detlor Marie Louise Dinehart Arlene Foertch Wilda Farnsworth Janine Jutton John Keady Suzanne Ormsby Katherine Traister Norma Kendrick Esther Wright 1-2 Grade Florence Whitcomb Noreen Adams Audrey Ashford Roy Bates Charles Bellow Robert Cobey Allen Doxtator David Feikert Arnold Hogan Donald Imeson Eugene Jewell Joan Kane Suzanne Klase Marilyn Kline Martha Harroun Assed Kalil Donald Loveless Stuart Loucks Harold Meloling Edgar Moxam Ann Murphy Mildred Murphy Dorothy O'Malia Roy Page Jane Sargent Helen Smith Robert Vanderhoff Page Thirty-two Barbara Warner 2-1 Grade Mildred Antes Marilyn Church Beryl Fountain Jeanne Holbrook Anita Kingsley Rose Mary Rosenberger Barbara Korthas R. Wesley Browning Donald Carhart Gary Hardter Alan Lueck Norman Miller William Sponenberg Cordell Stonecipher 2-2 Grade Barbara Anderson Lillian Boyer Theresa Christy Janet Cooper Dicine Diane Hagen Carolyn Hefti Genevieve Keady Anita Pratt Gloria Quinn Carlca Thoman Norma Groth Charles Chester Alton Eckert Walter Gustke Roger Green Norman Pollock William Roberts Raymond Sobatka Ray Stonecipher Richard Vanderhoff Robert Woods 3-1 Grade Bessie Roach Suzanne Bretzer Richard Burdick Dwayne Cox Elsie Davis Edith Detlor Charles Dinehart Marianne Downing Isabell Eckhart Dorothy Gardner Raymond Grieb Gary Hawks James Hole Mae Hopper Robert Korthas Rose Anne Korthas Shirley Krouse Nancy l Tandigo Bernard Noon Thomas Ormsby Bruce Rode Raymond Roof Beverly Stier Donald Yager Eileen Yager 3-2 Grade Audrey Stevens Norilyn Baker Donald Bartisch Betty Blume Shirley Coe Betty Denick Paul Geirs Jeanne Giltner Robert Grimsley Norma Imeson Richard Jewell Robyn Klink Mary Kraushaar Margaret Lawless Estella Mahle William Murphy Robert O'Malia Jane Parshall Polly Prine Raymond Preston Dorothea Selinsky Marilyn Tooley Arda Wentworth 4-1 Grade Marian Henes Naome Adams Shirley Beahan Mary Blume Robert Boyer Jeanne Browning Patricia Burke Alfred Dinehart Eleanor Foertch George Gates Eldred Gerhardt Barbara Hammond William Jacobi Virginia Keady Patricia Kenrick Norman Kies Thomas Mock Richard Nordheim William Norton Joan Pope Esther Prouty David Traub Kenneth Wells 4-2 Grade Arlene Roberts William Sckerer George Schreiner George Burnell Eleanor Morrissey Jeannette Lenhart Arlene Smith Milton Jewell Mary Jane Scharoun Marilou Walshe Elizabeth Ann Dallas Donald Nickels Donald Grow Billy Fahey Paul Day Betty Lue Alvord Leonore Duerr Leonel Duerr John Dinehart Clairene Detlor

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