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PHYSICAL EDUCATION Giles Denny IntrafMural Sports Girls' Basketball First place for the year - Juniors Second place - Seniors Third place - Sophomores Fourth place - Freshmen The high Scorer for the Senior team is Geral- dine Sharpe, with a rating of 529 for the Junior team - Hattie Zuhlke, 32, for the Sophomores - Ruby Boak, 393 and for the Freshmen M Harriet Dudley, 16. TEAM MEMBERS Team Games Played Games Won Games Lost Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors 9 16 23 22 9 8 18 8 8 6 V 2 8 5 3 7 4 3 7 0 7 Scores juniors 2 Sophomores 3 Freshmen 2 Freshmen 6 Juniors 10 Juniors 9 Juniors 9 juniors 10 Individual Scores Freshmen Sophomores juniors Seniors Korthas, M. Korthas, B. Weller, N. Sharpe, G. Litz D. Hammerle, J. Wademan, D. Seely, R. Dudley, H. Holmes, H. Yehle, E. Emm, A. Witherall, B. Snogles, R. Zuhlke, A. Gettman, E. Gerbino, M. Smithers, R. Zuhlke, H. Randall, E. Robinson, J. Boak, R. Scanlon, F. Glahn, B. Strack, A. Beebe, C. Michaud, G. Mirra, M. Evans, A. McArdell, F. Wright, A. Kingsley, H. CAPTAINS Senior - Georgianna Michaud Junior - Frances Scanlon Sophomore - Helen Holmes Freshmen - Dorothy Lietz Sharpe S 2 Seeley 46 Boake 39 Zuhlke, H. 3 2 Wademan 21 Dudley 16 Weller 23 Emm 16 Smithers 22 Zuhlke, A. 13 Snogles 16 Ham merle 8 Yehle 6 Boys' Basketball Freshmen Sophomores Allen Keller, C. Irving, W. Krause, E. Stoler, J. Blandon, D. Nutting, D. Jewel, R. Tutor Norton, H. Sobatka, G. MacDonald Hall Rockdashil, G. Keefe, J. Keefe, W. Kraushaar, L. ' Juniors Kandzela, F. Trautman, K. O'Malia, T. Korthas, C. Schriener, R. Robinson 6 Strack, A. 5 Gettman 4 Beebe 4 Gerbino, M.4 Witherall 3 Leitz 3 Holmes 2 Mirra 2 Randall 2 Glahn 1 Seniors Egloff, R. Pease, J. Lowe, W. Dumock, E. Whalen E. Clary, F. Page Fifteen
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Edward Whalen, Donald Marquett, Jeanne Stockham. SECOND V1oL1Ns: Rosella Hetnar, Shirley Nordheim. VIOLAS: June Hammerle, Faith Skinner. CELLIST: Wayne Duerr. STRING BASS: Charles Crawford. FLUTE: Betty Rob- inson. CLARINETS: Richard Frank, Frank Schoolcraft, Giles Denny, James Keefe. SAXO- PHONES: Robert Snogles, Charles Baker. HoRNs: Kenneth Wright, Inda Fountain. FIRST TRUM- PET: Karyl Trautman. SECOND TRUMPETS: George Green, Laura Fountain. TROMBONES: Carleton Weigand, Ralph Newcomb, Rexford Wright. TUBA: Frederick Weigand. DRUMS: William Irving. Band Robert Woods, Director HE MEMBERS of the school band are: TRUMPETS: Karyl Trautman, George Green, Lura Fountain, Frederick Wyker, Robert Salis- bury, Joseph McGuiness, Heinz Heff, Rexford Hardy, Robert Miller, Malcolm Allen, Jr. ALTO AND FRENCH HORNS: Kenneth Wright, Inda Fountain, Robert Christy. TROMBONES: Carlton Weigand, Rexford Wright, Ralph Newcomb. TUBAS: Charles Crawford, Frederick Weigand. CLARINETS: Richard Frank, Giles Denny, Frank Schoolcraft, James Keefe. BAR1ToNE: Jacob Frank. SAXoPHoNEs: Robert Snogles, Charles Baker, Floyd Tillotson. DRUMS: Grant Orman, Steve Orman, William Irving, Richard Hammond. The band played Decoration Day, both in the park and while parading. Chorus NDER the direction of Elenah Wright, the chorus went to Grant Junior High to sing, June 3. They sang two selections, Amaryllis by Ambrose and Wher'er You Walk from Semele by Handel. At the last minute it was decided Alice Wright, Paulette Crane and Wilma King would sing Johann. Elenah Wright conducts two classes of chorus. The classes on Monday and Wednesday are both for boys and girls, the classes on Tuesday and Thursday are for girls. There are 35 members of the chorus. May 30, Decoration Day, they sang God Bless America. Glee Presrderlt .......... Secretary ...... Treasurer ....... Faculty Adviser ..... HE MEMBERS of the Glee Club this year are: Eleanor Gettman, Betty Glahn, Helen Milliken, Jeanette Burdick, Caroline Beebe, Alice Wright, Ruth Snogles, June Damon, Mil- dred Newton, Evelyn Nichols, Celia O'Neill, Frances Scanlon, Geraldine Sharpe, and Wilma King. On May 12, the girls gave a tea. They were assisted by the members of the Art Club and the Page Fourteen Club .. . . . . . .Wilma King . . .Jeannette Burdick . . . . .Frances Scanlon . . . . . .Elenah Wright Home Economics class. The girls sang: Indian Love Call , A'Rose Marie by Frimlg An Old Fashioned Garden by Porter: When Day is Done by Katscher, L'When A Maid Comes Knocking , Firefly by Friml. The meetings are held semi-monthly and at one of the members' houses. Songs every Thursday after school.
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InterfScholastic Sports Basketball Varsity UR BOYS, under the coaching of Coach Denny, turned out a good team for Liver- pool winning six games and losing seven. The last scheduled game which was to have been with jamesville was won by a forfeit. This put Liverpool in the playoffs, where the Liverpool boys suffered defeat by Tully at Fayetteville. High scorer of the Varsity was Howard Krau- shaar with 135 points. The members of the team were H. Kraushaar, P. Wiezel, C. Crawford, W. Cory, M. Preston, R. Newcomb, W. Tutor, B. Freeman, J. Culican, G. Green, F. Dumock, and W. Lowe, manager. junior Varsity HE JUNIOR Varsity faired better this year than the Varsity by winning 9 games and losing 3, two to North Syracuse and the other to East Syracuse. It was an excellent try for the championship with them showing won- derful spirit and never stopping their hard fight- ing until the whistle blew. Henry Clay was high scorer of the Jay Vees with 69 points. The remainder of the team consists of F. Weigand, C. Weigand, C. Baker, G. Denny, J. Cole, R. Frank, A. Zogg, R. Cristy, J. La Rue, and W. Lowe, manager. Games Liverpool 25 Manlius 20 home 20 Jamesville 12 home 'A 35 Tully 2 7 away 32 E. Syracuse 43 away 20 N. Syracuse 34 home 20 Minoa 37 home 28 Manlius 30 away 21 jamesville 22 away 44 Tully 34 home 29 E. Syracuse 27 home 29 N. Syracuse 39 away 24 M inoa 41 away 27 Tully 45 at Fayetteville Games Liverpool 38 Manlius home 18 -Iamesville home 14 Tully away 12 E. Syracuse away 21 N. Syracuse home 1 1 Minoa home 31 Manlius away 19 Jamesville away 34 Tully home 25 E. Syracuse home 15 N. Syracuse away 2 2 M inoa away Baseball HIS season the Liverpool High School '9' really has a right to be proud of itself be- cause it not only won every game it played but also set itself up to other high school baseball teams as an example of what good cooperation can do for a team. In every game they played the boys' grim determination to win the county championship could easily be seen. After defeating all their scheduled opponents they defeated Solvay to capture the trophy for the Onondaga County championship for the second time having won the Eastern cham- pionship 3 times now. One of the most outstanding players was Charles Baker, who pitched and won 4 games and who, when he pitched the play-off game with Solvay, allowed only 4 hits. Page Sixteen Although every player did his best, without the instructions of Coach Denny little or nothing would have been accomplished. The players who made the season so successful were as follows: C. Baker, pitcher, G. Roch- dashul, pitcherg J. Kraushaar, short stopg D. Kraushaar, catcherg D. Korthas, 3rd base, W. Keefe, fielder, M. Preston, fielder, C. Weigand, 2nd base, G. Green, lst base, C. Crawford, fielderg J. Dausman, lst base, K. Trautman, catcher. May May 5 Liverpool 8 Fayetteville, 5 9 7 14 E. Syracuse May 12 11 Manlius May 19 4 N. Syracuse May 23 6 Tully June 2 24 Minoa June 10 5 Solvay Championship
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