Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 9 of 38
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Page 9 text:

Sophmore Officers President ..,.. Vice-President . . Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... Graphic Reporter. .........RUTHFRANK . . .... CHARLES CRAWFORD . . . . .JEANNETTE TAYLOR . . . . .AGNES GRIFFIN .MARY KING ,1..-i.i...1.T. just We the pupils of 309 Fool around and waste our time But now, by gosh, We're no longer frosh, And we're doing our darndest Our old habits to squash. It's time now to settle down And improve our minds To gain renown. For we look forward, not far away To the time we all hail as graduation day. Between the present and that future time We have many more hills to climb. Sophmores The juniors think they are great. . But I'm here to state, that at a very near date We'll fill the places that they vacate. Then there before us looms The Seniors studying in their gloom. And their places, too, we will assume, Unless dear old Regents spells our doom. So we resolve not to shirk, And prepare ourselves for our Life's Work, That we may go forth on our own two feet And take life's problems that we shall meet, And gain honor and respect for our school Dear old High of Liverpool. MARY E. KING Junior President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . Class Cfhcers . . . .CAROL ERLENBACK DAVID SCHAMU . . . . .MARJORIE GLAHN . . . .JUNE PARKS G. E. Refrigerators Godard's 529 S. Warren St.

Page 8 text:

FRESHMAN NEWS Glass Cfhcers President ............... HOWARD KRAUSHAAR Vice-President ................. BETTY GLAHN Secretary and Treasurer ........ HELEN TooLEY Graphic Reporters Louisa ALBRO AND GEORGIANNA MICHAUD Favorite Songs Helen Tooley to jimmy Kraushaar Mildred Newton to Rex Hardy Bryce Mawhinny ......... Girl in Arkansas Jack Pease to Jeanne Stockam Jeannette Burdick ..... . . . Lucius Gates .... Alice Wright .... William Gilbert. . Alice Wright ..... Edward Whalen. . Ruth Seeley ..... Doug Naumann. . Helen Kingsley. . . Beverly Freeman. Jeanne Stier ..... Would You I Love You Truly Flowers . .Blackeyed Susan Ralph Newcomb .... . ...........Pansy WilliamGilbert...... . . . .Tulip Howard Kraushaar. . . . ,.l.l....i-. History Class . . . . .Romeo Earl Clapp. . . . - -----' Juliet Helen Tooley. . . . ' - ' - - -Fapofon Bill Cory. . . , . . osep me . . . .Mark Anthony Betiy Glahn' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . .Cleopatra Lucius Gates' ' ' ' . . . .john Smith PCEZY Biftle- - - - - . . . .Pocahontas Adelbert Cady. . . . . .lil-1--1 American Legion Award Semi-annually the American Legion awards a medal to a boy and a girl of the eight-two grade. The qualihcations for the medal are scholarship, service, leadership, courage and honor. The candidates receiving the medal are chosen by their class mates at a general class election and also approved by the Junior High School teachers as being worthy. The medals were given out at a general assembly. In january, 1936, the medals were awarded to Jean Stier and Beverly Freeman. In June, 1936 they were awarded to Ruth Fath and Roderic Ross. Play to Me Gypsy Richard Swertzgagen to Marcia Therre Secret Rendezvous ..........Trumpet . . . . .For-Get-Me-Not . . . . . .Four O'clocks . .George Washington .Florence Nightingale . . . .King Henry VIII Queen Mary of Scotts . , . .Peter Styevasant . . . . .Queen Elizabeth . . . .Peter Minuet



Page 10 text:

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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