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Varsity Basketball The members of the team were: Liverpool Opponents . 32 Tully 24 David Schamu Fred Loucks 18 East Syracuse 19 Bob Weirs Charles Crawford 24 North Syracuse 27 Howard Kraushaar Henry Trenkleback 26 Fayetteville 33 Henry Weigand 31 Manlius 21 For the first time in the history of our school 2141303 both Yarsity and jr. Varsity basketball teams 16 Egstysyracuse 24 were in the playoffs. Liverpool defeated the , 24 North Syracuse 33 East Syracuse five with a score of 21-16 which 23 Fayetteville 29 put Liverpool in fourth place for the play-offs 42 Manlius 18 of the eastern division. 30 Minoa 41 Liverpool lost the first game of the play-offs 317 Q 312 to Fayetteville, who was in first place, the score 35-20. Captain ...... Howard Kraushaar Manager ...... Harold Schreiner Track The members of the squad were: veterans on the field this year. Those who did not run for Liverpool this year were: Barney 3' 3350? ?!ZEilebaCk Thoman, Dutch Nauman, Kenneth Hogan and 'P es er Ma di O Fred Loucks. Although Fred wasn't able to 'Ei Ease V 'TH n g run this year he put in some very good work as E' Clgrst B' Ishii? manager of this year's track squad. At a pre- L' Gai? E' Whalen liminary tryout at C1riffin's Field the LHS W Donahue R: Wiers Track Team beat East Syracuse and Fulton M. Gardner Fred Loucks Ullanagerj R. johnson Liverpool who placed second in the Onondaga County Track meet of '36 missed last year's with Gilson, Weirs and Hurst as the point getters for Liverpool. At the annual Onondaga County track meet held at Griffin Field, Liverpool placed third with Solvay and Baldwinsville in the first two high scoring positions. Cheerleaders N MANY schools cheerleading is becoming an extra-curricular activity. Cheerleaders have duties just as any of the members of the teams have and we feel that the cheerleaders of L.H.S. have fulfilled their obligations to see that the students cheer so the team will have more pep. The cheerleaders usually go home with hoarse voices but they don't mind because they have helped their team on to victory. Sometimes the cheerleaders get discouraged because their fellow students won't cheer, but they never give up: they keep leading cheers until the crowd cheers with them. The girls that are to receive letters this year are: Margaret Wackerle, Marjorie Glahn, Vera Kentner, Hattie Miller and Elsie Kipp. Out of this group Vera Kentner, a Junior, will be the only veteran left next year, but we hope she will have many new girls to help her cheer the teams onward to victory. Page Thirteen
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jr. Varsity Basketball Team ii, W Left to Right: Bill Coryg john Karl: Piers Wiezelg William Snoglesg Coach Dennyg Robert Ellis and Robert Parsons. Basketball Junior Varsity Basketball First Team Second Team Liverpool Opponents Robert Parsons Fred Vlleigand 16 Tully 9 John Karl Bm Cory 15 East Syracuse 7 I D at U 25 North Syracuse 16 Bob Ellis Jim Lulican 27 Fayetteville 10 Piers Vlliezel Fred Seaward 38 Manlius 7 Bill Snogles Tom O'lVIalia 9 Minoa 8 Milton Gardner QCrzpminj Giles Denny 7 Tully 9 Harold Schriener C,llg1'.j. 27 East Syracuse 6 22 North Syracuse 12 The jr. Varsity basketball team won the 16 Fayetteville 15 eastern division title for the second consecutive 28 Manlius 11 time when they defeated Minoa 33-24. They 29 Minoa 18 lost the County Championship to Skaneateles -'-- 1 Falls by a score of 16-12. 259 128 Page Twelve
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li Dramatic Club HE record of the Dramatic Club for the term january to June, 1937 under the able direction of President Betty Pease is a worthy one. In February, the L.H.S. Dramatic Club pre- sented the VVashington-Lincoln assembly which gave the members a good chance to display their talents. March was the month of the Senior play, I Will, I VVon't. This comedy was a great success and included in the cast the following Dramatic Club members: Betty Pease, Marjorie Clahn, june Parks, Margaret NVackerle, David Schamu and Victor Tillotson. In May the Dramatic Club sponsored the May Pageant, held in connection with the Spring Exhibit. The girls belonging to the club were candidates for May Queen with Mary King emerging victorious. An extensive pro- gram of skits, songs and readings representing various countries followed the Coronation of the Queen. The Dramatic Club was represented at the Exhibit by the frieze in the speech booth made in the Dramatic Club colors - red, black and gold. This frieze represented various sym- bols of the theatre such as the masque, lyre, open book, pen, drums, etc. It proved a very attractive and instructive addition to the ex- hibit. The Dramatic Club was also represented individually during the term by several of its members. David Schamu ably represented the Senior Class in VVashington when he gave a reading Tommy Stearns Scrubs Up. Jeannette Taylor gave a reading Her First Call at the Butcher's at the Liverpool Chamber of Com- merce Banquet and Victor Tillotson read the Gettysburg Address at the Memorial Day Exercises held in johnson Park. The climax of a year's successful work was the Dramatic Club party and initiation held in April at the home of Miss M. K. Heid, Dramatic Coach. At this time the following persons were initiated into the club: Helen Heid, Kenneth Hogan, Henry Meloling and Jeannette Taylor. It was a gala occasion and everyone partici- pating had a grand time. Due to the efforts of this club and the excellent coaching of Miss Heid, the type of entertain- ment presented in the high school has ceased to be just an amateur performance but instead reflects credit upon the members as well as the club. It is our prediction that this club will go on to bigger and better things in the future. Commercial Club LL things must have a beginning. There- 3:40 to discuss the founding of a Commercial fore, last january a few commercial Club in the high school. The first thing to be students gathered in Mr. Beahan's room at accomplished was the selection of a committee Page Fourteen
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