Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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Name Elmerinda Aureli Virginia Barker Clarence Carlson Dorothy Crowell Lena De Neve lane Donahue Leonard Downing lames Duerr Mary Eaton Carol Erlenback Doris Gates George Gilson May Edith Gates Marjorie Glahn Lillian Hafner Shirlev Hawks John Hayden Kenneth Hogan Kenneth Hurst Ola Kentner Robert Kimman Elsie Kipp Manford Lehne Margaret Loop Fred Loucks Hattie Miller Grace McLymond Ruth Naumann Henry Meloling Claude Moon Chester Oeinck Eleanor Oeinck Fern Orman Steve Orman June Parks Robert Parsons Betty Pease Joseph Peta Francis Prockup Ruth Rice Edna Runge David Schamu Harold Schreiner Edward Schmidt Norman Seeburger Pauline Serednicky William Snogles Richard Switts Victor Tillotson Asenath Van Aiken Carol Strong Edgar Taylor Katheri te Therre Bryon Th yuan Henry Trincklzbach Margaret Wac'::rl: Robert Wiers . Kenneth Wegitwortli George Yager Helen Yehle Dorothy Taylor Nickname Elmer Gin Jeep Dot just Lena Janie Len Curley Mary Carrots Doris Mike May Marj Lil Shirl johnny Kenny Kenny Ola Bob Red Dick Marg Hank Hats Gracie Ruthie Hank Moony Chet Eleanor Fern Kate junie Butch Bets joe Franny Ruth Ed Dave Schipe Ed Norm Pauly Snick Dick Vic Seeny Paudy Buster Kate Barney Heinz Marge Bob Yecker Nibs Helen Dot jolly Juniors Specially Shorthand Talking Bothering Mr. Reed VVriting Selling Ads Playing Golf Blowing his Horn Good-naturedness Being Quiet Class President Doing Lessons Mary King Being with Doris Having Fun Being Nice Home Ec. Blushing Running Being Funny Talking About things To look Chic Jimmie Brightness Dancing Running Cheerleading Quietness Vlfisecracking Riding a horse Singing Sleeping Typing Giggling Peddling Papers Playing a Fiddle Football Durrance Smiling Pitching Cooking Dorothy Taylor Music and Marj Baseball and Pearl Asking questions Art Being Mouselike Bothering People Lockers of the fair sex Dominating the Freshmen Flappering Trying to be big Bashfulness Roller skating Running Being friendly Cheering for the team Teasing Boating Farming Laughing Curls A mbition To be a stenographer To be a Politician To get something on H. M. To be a success To be neat To hold Frank To continue blowing To keep smiling To be a seamstress have order in meetings go abroad To make a record jump Being with Doris To be able to play golf To conquer Shorthand To be a good cook To resemble Napoleon To own a car To meet joe Penner To win an argument To be an Eddie Duchin To be contented To be a pirate To be just Marg To get a sport's scholarship To pep us up To be what she is To be serious To be a famous clown To win a trip to N. Y. To get through school To be an architect Keep Barney guessing Drive a car ' To be a Rubinoff More Football To be a super-secretary Catcher on the team To win the Championship To get thin To be a housewife To lead a band To be an A student Who knows? To take after Da Vinci To make more noise Football, only To play cave man To bump into people To be a model To grow up. Nothing much To be a fancy skater To own a goat farm To know everyone better To be an expert sports writer To pester girls To be a sailor To have a larger paper route To get in a locker To look like Garbo To To

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CCNGRATULATION S The students and faculty of Liverpool Schools wish to congratulate and eXtend theigr'ib'est Wishes to Miss johnson and Mr. Reed. What The Seniors Did In Washington Frank Cole - Tried to get back into and keep in the good graces of Dorothy Thomas Billy Donaldson - Kept track of Betty Hopper. Glen Davie - Divided his time between jean Orth and Betty Lehne Floyd Olds - Escorted Carolyn Thoman around Washington Marshall Robinson - Was jim Gillette's stooge jean Orth - Flirted immensely Pearl Stonecipher -- Was lonesome for the home town, for some reason or other. Carolyn Thoman - Put on those curlers every night for Floyd Old's benefit every day Leara Vieau - The treasurer was homesick for the boss Kermit Vieau - Forever being burnt up over jean Orth's temper. Betty Lehne - Missed Jack Wilma Hamlin - Planning on that heavy date in New Jersey Mary Lou Hondorf - Acquiring Wally Lepinske as a boyfriend. Robert Albro - VVas a perfect gentleman Virginia Barth - Vilas a perfect lady VVally Lepinske - Being financier on the Washington trip. Dorothy Thomas - Enjoying Frank Cole's company fat timesj Virginia Keller -- Using her blond wiles on Jimmy Gillette Cand did he capitulate!J Edward Anderson - Looking longingly at jean Orth Allan Holmes - Displayed that 'LI'm-wise- to-these-girls-they're-not-going-to-take-me in attitude throughout the trip Fred Randall - Being a Lone Wolf June Houck - The quietest lady on the trip Paul Frank - Keeping it to himself that Betty Hopper was his S.P. Mary Betty Irving -- Finding her mind on that swell fellow from Boston The class - Missing Dutch Mr. and Mrs. Beahan - Being the best sports a class could have as chaperons. ,l,l.i..T- Side Glimpses Robert Albro waiting on one of the busiest corners in Washington for the fire light to turn green. In Washington Marshall Robinson remarking that it was an exceptionally long tunnel they were passing through on the journey to Washington, when night fell quickly and unnoticeably. - Carol Strong-I used to think you were dumb when I first met you. Bob Weirs-Really? Carol-But I Wasn't sure of anything in those days. Wally Lepinske-That Hounder is sure an optimist! Mary Lou Hondorf-Why? Wally-He lit a match before asking me for a cigarette.



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Current Events In Rhyme EDITORS NOTE! Under the heading Current some phase of literature, world affairs, music serious vein. We hope you like it. 1 World Affairs In the League of Nations Ethiopia put her trust, But this step proved to be a bust, For to Italy all the diplomats said was My, My, My, such crust! Consequently, they say, The League is doomed, After all, we shouldn't have assumed That anything could stop the cannons' boom. The pessimists believe it's a matter of days Before the world is again filled with the haze Of cannon smoke and dying men's groans. However, we of this generation believe That the enlightened public will this danger relieve. For, after studying the situation from every angle, They've found the price for letting nations wrangle Is paid in a figure written in blood, Is paid at the cost of all that we love- Liberty, happiness, fellow-men, life, They'll win in this land over international strife. Music Music has lived down through the ages, And has gone through various stages. Chants and victories have been sung, Folk songs - love songs to someone. Grand Opera enraptures some a lot, While to others it is just a flop. Romance has blossomed 'neath the stars To the strains of Two Guitars. And the Lone Prairie by Hill-Billies, Pleases some and gives others the Willies . So the music goes round and round In every home, in every town. Some like it hot, some like it slow, And now Swing is all the go. So sweet music, hot music, here's to you, Your harmonies ring the whole world through. Events in Rhyme, we have attempted to develop and drama in poetry, either in a humorous or a Drama On gay Broadway this season, People of any tastes could find a reason To spend at least a week to see Those shows of the hit variety. There were VVinterset, and Dead End, But that's only naming a few, And, earlier in the season, There was the Taming of the Shrew. When this Shakespearean play shut down, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontaine began to frown Over the script of Idiot's Delight, Which was based on the slogan, Might Doesn't Make Right! Then there came that eventful day When they announced the Pulitzer Play. It was Robert Sherman's A'Idiot's Delight, And the war against war reached a new height. ' Literature Through the wide world we can roam, Even though we stay at home. Adventure, romance, heroes, crooks, All of these are told in books. VVe can almost feel the rain When we read Hurricane Seven League Boots takes us far away, And into other lands we stray. Honey In the Horn, the Pulitzer prize, Passes now before our eyes. And then, if we wish to stay right here, Johnny Q. Public Speaks in our ear. Thus the world and its allure Comes to us in literature.

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