Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY)

 - Class of 1967

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Liverpool High School - Hiawathan Yearbook (Liverpool, NY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 11 of 148
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Page 11 text:

September ,66 came and again brought with it the old Liverpool High building and split sessions. We didnit mind though, as we anxiously awaited the opening of classes in the new building. We very sadly realized we were the last Senior Class at the old L.H.S. but then happily realized we would be the first graduating class from the new L.H.S We elected class officers for the third and last time. Chris Pinto became our President, Kathy Woods, Vice-President, Debbie Howland, Secretary and Colleen Burke, Treasurer. Homecoming was another exciting event as we displayed our new school ring on our float. With a diameter of six feet and the theme Ring Out the Cheersn we happily won second place. Debbie certainly made a very lovely Homecoming Queen. After Christmas we made our 'cbigv move from the old high school and welcomed our new ultra-modern institution of learning. The Senior Ball in May indescribably beautiful and the picnic held the following day completed a perfect weekend. Yes, we left a deep mark of distinction in the history of Liverpool High School. Then we engaged in a great realization, testing whether that class, so conceived and so dedicated, could long endure the new life ahead. We met on the great battlefield of that realization on our graduation night. We came to dedicate a portion of our learning to the final resting place of L.H.S. for those who gave a portion of themselves so that our institution might live. It was altogether fitting and proper that we do this. We hope that L.H.S. will note and long remember what the Class of 1967 accomplished here, as we depart for our own separate ways. But, it is for them, the many Senior Classes to come, to be dedicated to the work which we helped so nobly to advance. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us-of continuing a successful life-and to request future L.H.S. students to develop as wonderful a school as was old L.H.S. We, the Class of 1967, under God, highly resolve that we shall have a new birth of life, and that Life of our class, by our class and for our class shall not perish from the history of Liverpool Senior High School. Historian Chris Pinto

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:wif-44 J , W. Three years ago we brought forth on this Liverpool High School a new Class, conceived in imagination and dedicated to the proposition that all Senior classes are not created equal. The Sophomore year was a good place to begin to prove that the Class of '67 would be a memorable one. Our first officers were: Jack Williams, President Cheryl Bentsen, Secretary, Gigi Broadwell, Vice-President, and Dick Cay, Treasurer. Our first Homecoming float developed from an old boat trailer and We were certainly proud of our c'Victory . We built a booth for the Country Fair with the theme Little Old Wine Makerf' It was a very exciting year for us and we already had begun to leave our mark of distinc- tion as the great class of '67. Our Junior year brought us to elect four more class officers. Gigi rose to be our President, Rick Hess our Vice-President, Mike Calo, Secretary and Dick our Treasurer again. Homecoming was a very important event for us that year. We won first prize with our Warriors a-Co-Go and our Liver- pool Warrior could be seen for blocks as he danced down Third Street in the Homecoming Parade. A small tent proudly displayed the great year of 1967. The HIAWATHAN, edited by Kathy Woods, took the theme Route '66. We all exalted one of Liverpool's best yearbooks. For our Prom, we produced a spectacular Tahitian Paradisew. Under a soft and Warm glow of colors, many Junior couples danced happily among tall palm trees and fountains. Yes, We had then definitely left an irrevocable mark of distinction with our achievements. Q , .3 C . ji bt 'Q ,W C f 2 M 51 LE s Q-ya M., , x My Q. if Q.. 'i



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uvta UULHIGH5 mum 1967 CLASS COLORS: Blue and Vlfhite CLASS FLOWER: White Orchid' CLASS MOTTO L'Ambition and love are the wings of great actions. ADVISORS Mr. Conners, Mr. Sickels Mr, Kaar, Mrs. Lawson OFFICERS Colleen Burke, Treasurer Debbie Howland, Secretary Chris Pinto, President Kathy Woods, Vice-President

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