Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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Sept. 6 21 28 Oct. 5 6 12 15 21 Nov.10 10 27 Dec. 10 22 23 25 School Days SEPTEMBER 1937-JUNE 1938 School Opens First journalism Meeting Magazine Campaign started Senior Meeting-Class Officers elected First Art Club meeting Columbus Day Dramatization of the Signing of the Constitution First Assembly program First Commercial Club meeting On Armistice Day -assembly on memoirs of the World War Harvest Hop-Senior Dance-huge success Block Letter Banquet CFootballj Thanksgiving- Eastwood Philharmonic Orchestra Concert Christmas play-Mimi Lights the Candle Christmas party enjoyed by Dramatic Club Christmas-Vacation Jan. 21 24 Feb. 12 22 Mar. 17 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 15 28 30 May 5 6 14 26 30 June 7 22 27 Senior movie The Road Back Examinations Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Saint Patrick's Day Supper Miss Collegiate -Senior Play-a hit! Miss Collegiate -Senior Play-a hit! Seniors leave for Washington-Good Luck! Movie Behind the Shadows dealing with tuberculosis Annual district business contest Block Letter Banquet CBasketballj Baseball started State Business Contest May Festival Memorial Day Commercial Club went to Sherrill Examinations Commencement Day-We're Seniorsl Commencement Program MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1938 Vlfelcome Song to tune of Auld Lang Syne . . . Salutatory ......................,...... Ashes of Roses -A Reading ...... . . .Class of '38 . . . .Mary Adams ...................,.MaryKing A La Eugene O'Neil - A Skit ,.... ..... H elen Heid and Robert Parsons The Waltz - A Reading .............,.... Class History - The Saga of the Senior Class Class Prophecy - H The Wishing Well ....... ..............,..LorettaDuerr . . . . .Ruth Frank . . . .Phyllis Damon Scene from Caesar .......................................................... Herman Yehle Junior take-off on L'Caesar . .Jack Pease, Willard Bahn, Harold Mathys, john Karl, Elizabeth Henes Last Fireside Chat of The President of Class of '38 ,..........,............ ..... H arry Barrett Valedictory . ................................................................ Elizabeth Henes Presentation of Diplomas ....,..........,. ,..., D r. W. E. Prine, President of Board of Education Farewell Song to tune of Auld Lang Syne .... .................................. C lass of '38 Page Five

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Graphic Staff ZND Row: Piers Wiezel, BUSINESS lWANAGER1JACKPEASE, CITY MANAGER. 1ST Row: Alta Evans, EDITIIR-IN-CHIEF: Elizabeth Barrett, TYLING MANAGERQ Paulette Crane, EDITORIALS. We Pledge Allegiance ff' E, THE Juniors of Liverpool High are forging ahead in our efforts to continue the good records of our school. VVe pledge our loyalty to our school and the citizens of Liver- pool. VVhen we were Freshmen, we regarded the Seniors with respect and something approaching awe. They were something to be proud of and viewed from the distance. As Sophomores we were more inclined to see the Seniors as people, human like ourselves, and not things apart. Now we are juniors and are taking our Erst Page Four steps toward the Senior portals. For the first time, we appreciate what a Senior really does for his school, and we are, more than ever, filled with respect for them. VVe, the junior Class, are looking into the future, to the time when we shall be Seniors. We have been set an excellent example by many Senior Classes and we must do our part and take our place on the list. VVe sincerely hope that we shall do our best to give the people of Liverpool the good things they deserve, and we Shall strive to be as good a Senior Class as it is possible for us to be.



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American Legion Award ACH class has at least two outstanding pupils in their midst, and therefore are re- warded for their superiority. The fellow class- mates and personnel of the Junior High are con- sidered the judges to choose the boy and girl most worthy of the honor of a medal given by the American Legion. Scholarship, Leadership, honor, courage, and loyalty, are the points upon which they are judged. This is the goal they have to work to- ward and each step carries them forward, earnest- ly endeavoring to hold in their group the noble reward to be bestowed upon them-THE AMER- ICAN LEGION MEDAL ' This year at the Annual Memorial Day ser- vices, held in Johnson Park, Shirley Schwucko, Ronald Crowley, Lois Beebe, and james Keefe were the receivers of this award. May they have as much success after they leave junior High and start off on a new path next September, as FREsHMEN. Drchestra HE school orchestra has greatly improved this year under the able direction of Robert Woods. The present membership is: First Violins: Ethel Randall, Beverly Freeman, Ruth Crowley, Edward Whalen, Jeanne Stockam, Steve Ormang Second Violins: Rosella Hetnar, Florence Haf- ner, Charlotte Wiltse, Donald Marquetteg Vio- las: Wilma King, june Hammerleg Cello: Wayne Duerrg Piano: Paulette Crane, Bass Violin: Charles Crawford: Flute: Betty Ann Robinson: Clarinets: Giles Denny, Jr., Richard Frank: Saxophones: Ruth Wiegand, Lucius Lacy, Rob- bert Snogles: Trumpets: Karyl Trautmann, George Green, Laura Fountaing Horns: Inda Fountain, Kenneth Wright: Trombones: Carlton Wiegand, Ralph Newcomb, Rexford Wright: Tubas: Frederick Wiegand: Drums: Grant Or- man. Band NDER the direction of Mr VVoods, the band is progressing rapidly. They have learned several new pieces this past year. The members of the Liverpool High School Band are: Karyl Trautman, George Green, Lura Fountain, Robert Miller, Courtley Taylor, Bud Allen, Joseph McGunnes, and Ronald Crowley, trump- ets, Inda Fountain and Kenneth Wright, French horns: Ruth Crowley and Milred VVright, altos, Fredrick Wiegand, Charles Crawford, jacob Frank, and Fredrick Wyker, tuba, Carlton Vxfie- gand, Ralph Newcomb, and Rexford Wright, trombone: Richard Frank, Charles Baker, Al- Page Six fred Zogg and Giles Denny, Clarinets: Lucius Lacy, Ruth Wiegand, and Robert Snogles, saxo- phones: Grant Orman, Steve Orman, Bill Irving and Richard Hammond, drums: with George Dann as drum major. The band has only played at a few occasions this spring, such as baseball games and Memorial Day. The following are now taking lessons: Fanny Pizzuto on the tuba: Frederick Ellis and Frank Schoolcraft on the clarinets: while Peggy O'Neill and Rexford Hardy are taking on cornets. We hope to see them in the band soon.

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