Holmes Liberty High School - Oriole Yearbook (Bucyrus, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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at the 'break neck' speed we so well remembered He seemed happy to see us and in the course of conversation, told us that Burdett Rossman was the owner of the Rossman saw mill about two miles from here Since we all wanted to visit Dopey and the only way to get there was by dog sled, Calvir immediately called for the dogs and hitched them to the sleds We packed our supplies and were soon ready to be off Cal, with his usual nmush' mush! mush'n started them off. Arriving at the mill, we went to the office where we found Dopey sitting in an easy chair with his feet propped up on his desk, puffing away on an extra large cigar He appeared to run his business very effectively by issuing orders to the various assistants about him Later, back in the United States, we stopped off at Chicago hlle waiting in the hotel lobby, we saw two familiar figures going towards the dining room The were none other than Janet and Janis Shaffer Hurrying up to hem, we began to pop the usual questions ' hat have you been doing 'How have you bee They informed us that they w re secretaries at Mayo Brothers' Clinic in Rochester, Mlrnesota Right then, they were on their vacation Leaving the hotel, we decided to do some shoppirg in Marshall Field and Company In the elevator, we noticed a lady that we thought we should know, yet none of us was sure Suddenly we remembered Yes, of course it was Phyllis Hawkins She laughingly greeted us and invited us into her private office where she told us about her Job as secretary to the general manager of the store Once again bidding good bye, we returned to the airport where wc found our plane waiting for us Stopping at Fort Xayne, Indiana, at the Frost diner to get our lunch we were waited on by Margaret herself and as cute as ever She had been runnin At last xe were on the home stretch heading back to H L It Sv med good to be back Of course, the first thing we did was to report our trip to all the kids sticking around H L keeping the home fires burn ing The first one we visited was living at the east end of town e found Shirley busily packlng her husband's lunch I bet you couldn't guess who greeted us as we drove up? Shlrley's darling little twins Out Oceola way, Lena was just welcoming home her husband who xas still working on the night shift at Sxan Rubber Company in Bucyrus 'e concluded our round up of class members by visiting Willard Schlfer who was still helping his father with the farm work and every other week wa busy hauling stone for the Findlay Lime and Stone Company at Spore As we recounted our experiences on the trip and recalled all the classmates we had met we concluded that the ten years following graduation had been put to good ac count by all of the class of nineteen hundred and forty eight Q - 1 C . . ' J , . O O O ' ' L ' I A O 1 o . ' ' Q ' K ' 1 . ! tv U I nt? H Q e Q X L L .. 1 ' ' ' 0 Y D - - O O 1 3 1 . ff ' t 8 the diner for three and a half years and was still engoylng it. :ky A 1 r - ' ee . L l L. Y Y e ' ' Lv Ny J U ll' ' U O I F 3 , l ft . - 4 1 . ' o 1 A., , L. If . A V K . . xr 4 ' .- . - S s 1 .L . ' H Q Q I 'D as O

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stewardess prepared us hot coffee after which most of us dozed for a while We were suddenly awakened by the weirdest and most startlinv of sounds We llstened, and it 896060 to Ho on end lessly At last we were able to determlne that the stranne sound was a farmer calling his hoes We looked throuph the mist and saw the outline of a farm house not many rods away Since Kermie thought lt mivht be well to lnqulre of the farmer as to our exact location, we OPC1d8O to tag alonv and inhale a bit of the MOTUIUV air We found the farmer very enervetically feeflnv h1s Hereford hogs, and as we drew nearer to him, we recognize the +8m1l18P stride of Charles Anthony We were warmly welcomed lnto his farm home to meet his wlfe and the five little Anthonys Chuck told us that he had been a resldent of Tennessee for elght years We were lnvited to breakfast with the Anthonys after whlch we thanked them and were once more on our fa Our next stop was ln the little town of Marietta, Georgia, where we V1SltCO the Grade school Here the princlpal of the school, Joyce mcCallister, dlsplaylng her best southern hospital ity, invited us to remaln w1th her for the evening We noticed Joyce had quite easlly adopted the Qouthern drawl Later that evening sittinv beneath the mavnolla trees, Joyce told us that her school day svretheart, Glenn Spiegel was in New iexico Armed wlth this lnformatlon the next mornlnv iound us flylnp South to vislt our pal, Glenn There we found hlm down under the earth, explorlnv the hidden city, trylnv to C1SCOVCT if snow banks had existed ln prehlstoric days In the air once again, w auided our plane to the Lone Star state G18HC1D2 out of the W1DCOW, Margorie notlccd the letterinp on a barn roof whlch read, 'Spievel and 1cDowell Dude Ranch H After c1rcl1n the pasture field 1n search of a landing place we found a level soot, landed, ant dashed toward the reg istrar's office Before we had a chance to inquire where John Rossman, the receptionlst After several hours walt, John and Wayne came trollinv in wearlna wide orim hats and shlny boots Ve were greeted with hearty nHowdy Pardners and lnvlted to stay for the square dance which was to follow the 6VCUlDg'S entertalnment According to posters d1splayed ln the ranch o fice, the evening's entertainmen fC3tUPtO the Nankey Troupe of Torevdors Nas it B111 Mankey of H L days? Yes! but definitely! We enjo e the bull light very much, ant of course, the mustache mauler came out vith flyinv ribbons The next mornlnp, we headed our plane towards San Francisco, Callfornla There at the alrport, wc cauvht a hasty Glimpse oi Hovard Yaussy who was taking the 9 42 plane to Los Angeles after hls two vcek's vacatlon He clalmee he was the best eental tech nician assist nt this side of Los Angele and could make better false teeth than tortlmer Snerd After our stop over ln sunny California, we headed toward Alask wlth plenty of food and fuel aboard We l9DGlU at Nome and were met by Calvin Taylor's chauffeur drivlnv Q st tlon wagon Calvin must really have eone all richt for h1WSClf As we drov up at the Taylor Txperiment l Farm, we saw some 0 L ' - .5 ' 1 ' T' 1 41 0 V '1 U ' ' ,1 ' I K ' ' , ' ' 3 M. 1 . ? 1 2 L ,1 -'J J 53 1 ' 1 O .ti . , - A X O I . . . 1 1 .1 . ' Q' :JV . r ' s ' , 1 . . 1 C A 1 . T ' ' ' , , - 1 11 . . 1 , 1 11 .1 ' . L., 0 i e 53 A ' A LD ' Q . -V X Q ' ' I 3 T-V - ' v , I ' ,ea 3 ' . ' . I 1 ' 0 1 1 . 9 I I ' X , 'I 13 ,. . . 1 ri I ' ' 0 . , C 111 W V 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 , . 1 . 1 1 .. t J ' I 1 3 F - A 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . . 1 , - 1 ' '- - , 1 s ' X -- -3 and Wayne were, we were very unexpectedly greeted by Genevieve ' . Q , , - ' Y . Q 11 1 1 . - 1 11 V N FJ L' -.3 ' J 13 ' J ew E 5 'I ' , ' , ' ' 1 1 U . 5 , 4 1 e 4 1' 1 , it f M - ' ' '. . 1 1 ' 1 1- 1 1 X ' X , n Y d , J 11 V u , I x 'U -3 0 ' . J '1 .. N 1 w 1- I I . '1 , r 15 1 1 , ' 'J 1, 2 ' . ' 1' x. J' . 1 '.al J 1 ft ' , - a ' ' is A .f 1 I X, 5 ii' B 1 . a ' ,, i x T 0 x - 11 Q ' ' ' 1 ' ' I. . - c Q . . N 1 -1 'Q - N ' ' 11 . e Q 1 ' 2 ' .f a A . T, ' - one come tearinq across the yard. Sure enouth, it was Happy coming



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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of 1948, of the Holmes Liberty High being supposedly of and declare this to and form as follows ARTICLE I To Holmes Liberty School, we leave a spot light with School, Crawford County, State of Ohio, sound mind and memories do make, publish be our last will and testament in manner color slides, for future use, particularly in plays, operettas and other stage production ARTICLE Mr Sollars, we leave some baling wire and a pair pliers to help in fixing all odds and ends around the school in the future Mr Donnenwirth, we leave sincere hopes for a new gym floor that will keep itself clean Mr Heft, we leave the hopes for a quieter Senior next year Mrs Schieber, we leave a third arm to aid her in English themes modern Class grading Miss Curtis, we leave a manual on safe drivlng for her new Chevrolet Miss Schieber, we leave enough gas to so to Marion for that cup of coflee S Don't forget the blank records Mr Carmony, we leave our slncere hopes for a successful life as a farmer Mrs Bowen, we leave hopes for that new modern cafeteria in the near future Mrs Spiegel, we leave the hope that she will to school safely slnce Chuckie has learned to ARTICLE III the Seniors of l949, we pass on HMiss Dignity the Juniors, we leave a volumn on UHow to Get w th the Teachers To the Sophomores, we leave the ability to argue meetings always get drive Along in class 9 1 II To 1' 0 ' of To . . To ' . J To . . A To . W ' To ,D w I It . P. . ga To . g I A 2 , . J ' To ' o 7 I ' ' -- ' To - n ' I X ' ' 5 To ' I .H To u ' ' I ' ' 1 ' n H

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