Liberty Benton High School - Liberty Bell Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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THE LIBERTY BELL SENIORS Page Thirteen REX ROMICK ROBERT ROMICK Basketball, 3 4 Senior Play. 4 Class President, 4 Glee Club, Z. 3 Baseball, 4 Pickles , 2 Vice President, l. 3 Class Sec. and Treas., Z One who never lurncd his buck. Bu! marched forever Onward. Annual Board, 2 Athletic Ennni, 4 Annual srnff. 3, 4 , Bnsknfbnii. 3, Captain, 4 one Club. z. 3 Track, 3. 4 Senior mny. 4 '-Panties . z Hc was om- of thc many, Merging name and fame info one. ALICE SHAW GERALD WOLFE Class President, 1 Class Sec. and Treas. 3 Arhletic Board, 2 A Chairman Annual Board, 4 Glee Club, l, 3 Gypsy Rover . l Wishing Well . 3 Junior Play. 3 Assistant Ed., 4 She was nearly killed once by a Irdlvll. Of thought enlermg her mind. Glee Club, l, Z, 3 Basketball, 3. 4 Track, 4 Senior Play. 4 Pickles , Z Wishing Well , 3 Baseball. 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, l, Z, 3 Thr-rc is no new joke to him. RICHARD SCHOONOVER Football, 2, 3, 4 Baseball. 2. 3, 4 Track, l, 2 Opereua. I, Z, 3 Glce Club, l, Z, 3 Go Getter , 4 I ,nnnh wnnf mf Gods may bc For my nnfnnqnffnbzn mu. RAYMOND WILER Glee Club, 3 Orchesrra, 1 Go Getter , 4 Track. 4 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 When a more bashful boy is found H We wan: zo see him.

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Page Twelve THE LIBERTY BELL SENIORS WANDA LIGHT JOHN MOORHEAD Cilee Club, 3 Path Across the Hill . Z Fun on the Podunk Limited Benton Range, 1, 2 Chorus. 4 Wanda is jolly and full of fun. Ready to Iallz ro any one. RUTH POE Rawson. l Basketball fRawsonj l: Liberty 2, 3, 4 Cyclone Sally , 4 Junior Play, 3 Track, l, 2, 3 Gypsy Rover , l Athletic Board, 3. 4 Rulh is tall, and Ruth is rlassy, Rulh is brighl, but somewhat sassy, Football, l, 2, 3, 4 Athletic Board. l, 3: CPres.J 4 Basketball, 3, 4 Glee Club. l. 2. 33 fsec, and Trens,J 4 Orchestra, l. Z, 4 Baseball, Z. 4 Cyclone Sally , 4 Annual Staff, 3 Tennis Mgr., 4 Opererta. 1, 2 ln argument my owned his shin, For mn though nnnqnfnnna nn mazu argue nm. JOHN PRICE Annual Staff, 3, 4 Glue Club, Z. 3, 4 Pickles , Z Operetta, 4 Wishing NVell , Cyclone Sally , Orchestra, Z Basketball, 4 3 4 l mac! life face ro face As a brave man meets his foe. LUCILLE PAYNE Girls' Glee Club, l Gypsy Rover , I Athletic Board. 1 Onhcstra, l. 2. 3. 4 All Star Orchestra, 4 Accompanist one Clubs, 2, 3, 4 ' High School Pianist, 2, 3, 4 Annual Board. 3 Annual Stall. 3, 4 Oratorical Contest. 3 Cyclone Sally , 4 Where lhoughts serenely sweet express, How pure, how dear their dwell- ing place. GAIL RADER Sec. and Treas. Class. 1 Sec, and Treas. Glee Club. 3 Sec, and Treas, Ath. Assoc.. 4 Glee Club. l, Z, J Annual Board, Z Gypsy Rover , I 1 Pickles . Z Wishing Well , 3 The Go Getter , 4 Wirh a pre-my wir and refreshing pcrsonalily, We like her well.



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Page Fourteen THE LIBERTY BELL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SENIOR CLASS OF 1929 We the honorable graduating class of Liberty High School do declare and assume this as our list will and testament on this the eighth day of April in the year nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. Article I. We bequeath unto the Juniors the coveted seats in the Assembly and also the title of being the most honorable class in the school. Article II. Unto our fellow Sophomores we bequeath our ability and persistency to attain the heights which we have reached. Article III. We bequeath unto the Freshmen some of our dignity and class spirit. Article IV. Alice Shaw who has graduated from night school and is now quite talented along this line bequeaths her ability to Vera Ridge who can use it to a good advantage. Cloyd Baughman having cultivated quite a hearty laugh by now bequeaths the same to Lee Morgan. Audra Beucler and Audra Day will their splendid basketball records to Oral Freed. Ty Elems bequeaths some of his surplus heighth to Ted Smith, who needs it since he seems to prefer tall girls. Ty also wills Ted his ability to give such charming glances to the Sophomore girls. Dorotha Inbody and Alberta Krauss will their quiet ways to Ruth Wells and Virginia Shaw. Raymond Wiler wills his bashful ways to a worthy successor, Dallas Cramer. Cecil Lemons bequeaths his curly hair to Alfred Compton. He also wills him his title of being the dumbest guy to be found. Gail Rader bequeaths her ability of being always dressed in the latest styles and always having a steady fellow to Helen Dukes. Wilfred Agner and Gerald Wolfe will their ability of Why teachers turn gray to Ralph Good who should not pretend to be all that his name signifies. Madeline Boos wills her sweet disposition and dignity to Marcine Payne. Richard Huffman bequeaths his ability of keeping his curly locks in place especially during school hours to Everett Fagan. Lucille Payne wills her musical ability to Hilda Cramer. I Charles Clark bequeaths his ambition to learn to fly to Carl Hissong, who has been doing some practicing in this line with his Ford. Ruth Poe who seems to have grown a little bit too tall willingly gives a few inches of her heighth to Ruth Simons. Rex Romick. Bob Romick and John Moorhead will their athletic ability and good sportsmanship to Clarence Smith. - Alice Boyd bequeaths her ability to receive so many nice letters to Thelma Miller. John Price wills his good looks and charming bass voice to Earl Sims. Gyneth Downing wills her spirit and cheerfulness to Helen Miller. V Ralph Burner bequeaths to John Neely his dislike for girls. Wallace Cramer also be-- queaths to John his ability as a professional gum chewer, Beatrice Kirtland wills her long curls to Louise Blaksley. Leslie Clymer wills his pep and dash as a conqueroring hero to George Moorhead. Esther Driesbach bequeaths her title of being the most studious girl to Margaret Sutton. Richard Schoonover who has had good success in keeping the one girl he admires now bequeaths this wor.hy title to Dallas Cramer. Wanda Light wills her ability to talk to Margaret Hurless. Julia Hogan whose hobby is to collect numerous class rings and etc., bequeaths her ability in such proceedings to Margaret Lanning. Richard Hoctel bequeaths unto Warren Niswander his tact of presenting Valentines to the girl he prefers. Article V. We bequeath unto any of the following classes of L. H. S. our worthy class sponsor, Mr. Eibling, who has helped and guided us over many a rough path. Article VI. lVe bequeath unto all the students of the High School our good athletic record as well as all the privileges we have enjoyed including the using of the hallways and the end room as places to hold home-comings. Continurd lo Page Ti.ut-nfy-Five

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