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nrlurv Sponse le Ll her abl Hx eo erve a vollex bell +o C A L re S lg r cafe or Hfwddllqg I to MarJor1e Sand Ivev T hanen wllls ber ablllty to I to Florence Dewlel Born co llall e W111S her slender figure to Betty Smaltz H 1 Warren Yaus y w1lls hls shyness around g1rls to Carl Johnson x ho has 11-onclad nerves lo the Clfmss of 1941 we leave the baol seats ln assembly for Ilbft yezIr's use To ll our teachers we leave our thanls and hope we gave ch rum oo prleve IU WITI: SS ll ERFOI I I' HAVE HEREUNIO SET OUR HANDS AND SEALS THIS S VENTETITT DAY' Ol' IAY In T YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FND FOI- W S ne HOLMES LIPERFY CLASS OF 1940 Mf ' . I L.. r xr I., ,lf J' s . Lf f f Vi 'lu iv '11, I no if e I- ' s he L 1 ' poll if T ' ' L . 1.2. -se . - . ' ' 1151, T1 ' S . ,A i. I 77 .C r ' e ' - A 1 .. Helen Wqjte wills her ability to chew gum to Wuunita Metzger. Go to lt, k'd.H .t I S . . . y avr ' 5 . rw .I L ,, f t V - X sr .J I - 1 H .' C H no :Qs , L ' ., .D ,I ' VE YHETQ P, f. , ' . T' TI ' If WYE' , ' Ll.: I4 ' ul: AL .I n N ill.: 4 . W, , L ' . 4.14 u 'El 4 Q 4 r J
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.9252 W1....LL We the Seniors of Holmes-Liberty, Class of 1940, being sound in mind and body, do hereby bequeath the underwclassmen the following: Ray Ballard hereby wills his erooning habit to Gerald Bauer to master the art. Roy Ballard leaves his formula for growing a heavy befrd t Clarence Schiefer John Brinkman wills his abilities to secure presidencies Gordon Grove William Deitler leaves his graceful wall to Harlan Leimenstoll Lucille Dewiel bequeaths her quiet ways to Carol Lahman, whose tongue it is said is loose at both ends Gladys Downing wills her dimples to Betty Hodgson Irene Ehresman wills her dislike for boys to Marie Edgington William Haller leaves his bass voice to Warren Eppley Ralph Hammond bequeaths his ability to a mile runner to Warren Kalb Mary Jane Jump gives part of her ability to tickle the ivories with a few swing notes to Carl Swihart Eileen Klink wills her ability to study to Donna Belle Gingery Earl Kocher wills his ability to dress to Kenneth Lust William Lahman mills his position as editor of the Chall Box anyone who is unfortunate enough to receive that Job Donald McDowell leaves his set of various traffic rules to an one who needs them John Meister wills his quiet ways to nelvin lmtchler Don Dicl Powers wills his ability to play basketball to Charles Reece, who seems to be m ling good Richard Sand wills that darl wavy hair of his to Eddk2He1nhani Jeanne Seele bequeaths hor ttraction for out of town boys to Eloise Musser who seems perfectly satisfied with one from right around here Miriam Smith wills her ability to 'wheel the Whippet to Martha Jane Sp1egel,who in the past seemed to have akut of difficulty Arthur Spiegel wills part of his height Q6'2n to Junior Miler Oh yes his firm foundation too ca O . I . . . . . . . . to I . . . . . c . . . . . 1 ! ' . . . 0 . . . . . I . l . . . . . . . . . . . X . . . . . . O W c to h . . . ' 0 O . . . . ' U . - v . JN 1 . . r , 1. . . . U . . ' N ' ac . . ,. , . . . . 4- O , a ' - - - . V . . . 3 . , L . . . . I . . . Q - H . . . . . . . ,. . . . pq ' J , .LJ Q J 2 0
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CLASS PROPHECY What strange thlngs seem in toxe for the Senlors of 1940 We were g1ZlH lnto the Whltb globes 1n front of Holmes Llberty the other day when a strange panorama began to un ld before our eyes We saw'llttle she reducedj blonde Jem e Seele Slttlng 1n her cozy llttle farm home readlng story books to t e 11 tle chlldren clustered around her ctalr John Brlnkman seemed to notlce but lltcle the absence of a part of h1S flnger, for he was st1l1 charmlng the falrer sex as 1n the days of yore at Holmes Llberty Coples of the New York T1mes flashed by and we saw B111 Lahman as 1ts edltor and drawlng a dollar a day for the work 'The salary s ' sald B111 mg marrled rather small CAS yet no Fame has come to many a natlonally known nurse 'but 'twlll do untll next June when I am ge one seems to know who the brlde wlll be I of the class 'We saw next Irene Ehresman as She was WOTk1ng for the Red Cross 1n Bucyrus after cons1derable SChOO11Hg She felt that her fame could only grow throurh a war Where she would be remembered as another Flo ence Night lngale Next we saw a scene ln Marlon, Oh1o Ray Ballard hai started a muslc school In h1s flrst year he already had one student Ray tlred of h1s posltlon ln one of Magor Bowes unlts because of the late hours Our mouths watered at the Slght of a manourper stand owned and op erated by the famous hamburger turner Don Povers It seems that when he bought the place, no one could turn the hamburgers to su1t hlm, so he took over the goo hlmself Another great SUFPT1S9 occurred when a walter looked up from the counter and we saw that lt was Earl Kocher Amld a clanglng of bells and blowlng of wh1stles the Pennsylvanla Ra1lroad Statlon came 1nto vlew and we saw Irene Stlger busy at her desk She had worked up from a pOS1t1On as a clerk and 13 expected to become the presldent of the corporatlon soon Shlftlng the P1CtUT9 to A State Supreme court chamber we saw Ar thur Splegel ln plenty of trouble In hls OCbUp8t1OD as a Slgn palnter he had become qulte famou amd gust slgned a contract wlth Lord and Taylor 1n New York to become thelr head desl ner Forgettlng all he learned 1n Bus1ness Law back 1U 1940 he left a Job he was dO1Hg ln Columbus and started for New York The state pollce soon caught up wlth hlm and here he was 1n court wlth Helen Whlte a hls defense attorney ACCOPd1ng to the papers thlngs were not goln so well, for both the defendant and attorney were etpcctod to be g1VCU sentences A look at the finest rural homo 1U the Unlted States showed us lt belongs to Warren Yaussy, the popular 1 ter Farmer We found that he was to take a posltlon 1n the Unltcd States Department of Agrlculture soon ........i .-..-.-........ -, . Q 1 . ,, f me .. v 'L 3 -. ' ll 3 .. ' N .L ' ' , . . 's , L J I O . a 1, . K 5 V up . . . L lf . . -. . 4- . .. I. ' l. - u ' 1 1 . . . V, 1 1 J . . . . , . . ' I . . . 1 . u 1 y . . I . i. 1 3 t' t. . . . I L I 0 . ' . n. 0 0 3 ' ., ., L A - O Q . . . ' - 0 . . . v . u ' 0 . . . . . . . . L 0 . 1, -. M . 1 4 - , L I 0 . A . - . A . 5 . . C . . . . . . . . . . A . . v . . . . 0 . . . , - . . . . . . ' w o S 1 s g d 1 . . . . A . . .. , - . . ' A . . V . . p . uf u 1 S .1 . . . -. T - U I O ' .4 'H X o . . . v -5 J . - ' .x. l His A 1 . . . . J lv, . 1 1 l
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