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

 - Class of 1950

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RANDALL SPIEGEL He ,wants us to think he is awfully shy. But he's really not, wanna know why? Glee Club - l, Z President - 3, 4 Choir - Z, 3, 4 Reserve Basketball - l Varsity - Z, 3. 4 Varsity H - Z, 3 President - 4 Baseball - 2, 3, 4 LESTER sn,-,E Band - 1' Z- 4 ARTHUR STEIGER native. quid and an I il he: T1'6Ck - 3. 4 Backward and cautious, kind and serene with H sem, d hunml, as une as an be .- student Council ' 2 A finer gentleman will never be seen, F' F' A. , I ' Class President - 3 F. F. AL - 1, z, 3 'rriasurer - 4 Buehu - 3. 4 Class Play - 3- 4 Glu Club - 1.2, 3, 4 Library-4 A F. F. A. -1.2.3.4 Book Rqnir .4 varsity H - 3 4 4-H - l, Z President - 3 Baseball M,,m,ger . 4 ' 0053202 ' 3. 4 Class President - I, 4 Ammnl SMH ' 4 Stage hhnager - 4 Brass Quartette - 4 HEIEN TSCHANEN MISL CHARLES SPIEGEL W Che who likes arguments great and small: Class Advisor Students and teachers !ill them all. F,H.A.-l,Z,3,4 G. A. A. - 1, Z President - 3 Student Council - 4 Softball Team - 2, 3, 4 Glee Club -1, Z, 3, 4 Track - Z Cheerleader - 3, 4 Class Play - 3, 4 I6

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EVELYN MILLER Quiet and shy, kind and good. G. A. A. - 1, Z F.H.A. - 1.2.3.4 Glee Club - l, Z, 3 Cafeteria Official Work - 4 ROBERT LMDOWELL 'lf there is serious work to be finished. Count an him to have it diminished. Doing everything she always should. JOYCE PFLEIDERER Love, fun. and eats are her chief delight As a cheerleader she has the old fight ' G1e2Cl11b- 1.-2.3.4 1-'.x-LA. 1,z,3,4 F,F.A. A l,Z,3,4 Annual Staff - 4 Stage bdanager - 3, 4 4-H - l, 2 Glee Club - l, 2, 3, 4 Choir a I, Z, 3, 4 Double Trio - 3, 4 Cheerleader - 3, 4 Softball Team - 2, 3, 4 Volleyball - 2, 3 ROBERT SAND He's not conceited to any extent: Varsity Basketball - 3, 4 And really his will is seldom bent. Class Play - 3 4-H - l, Z EUGENE RUMERY Varsity H - 2. 3, 4 GERALD slPE Never a wearisome hour will pass, 11-fin Club ' lf Z1 3' 4 The une with such an innocent look When we have this clown in class student some il ' 3' 4 But watch you don't get hit with a hook F. F. A. - 1, 4 Glee Club -1.2.3.4 F. F. A. - 1. 2 saauaaax 3 Glee Club - l, Z, 3, 4 Baseball ' Z' 3' 4 Reporter - 4 Library 3 4 Baaabau Manager - 3, 4 Tuck ' 3- 4 Baseball - 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager - 3, 4 Cl'-SS Pm' ' 3 Track Manager - Z, 3 Varsity H - Z, 3, 4 vbnaybau - 3 Class Play - 3, 4 15 Reserve Basketball - Z 3 Varsity Basketball - 3 4 Track - 2, 4 , Varsity H A 3, 4 Student Council - 4 Class Reporter - 4 Class Play - 3, 4



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Class History In the fall of 1938, we began our first year of school at Holmes-Liberty. The beginning of the year was sad for some of us who cried because we were homesick. However, our teacher, Miss Jessie Shoaf, soon helped us to overcome this. Our second year of school was more fun, especially when all the girls crawled out of the second grade windows. If only some of us hadn't been caught by our teacher, Liss Doris Greenf In the third grade it seemed as though our teacher, Miss Belva Clary, was always catching some of us cheating in spelling. Ah, yes, we had a hard life!! As we proceeded into the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades, thinking that now we were :much bigger since we had some new subjects to take and three teachers for those subjects. Our instructors were Miss Jean Kinney, Miss Catherine Dodds, and Mr. I. W. Ulrner, When we entered junior high school, we found many new and exciting things to observe. We especially enjoyed the parties which were held after school. Few of us wanted to study very ha rd when the re were so many inte resting things to watch and do. Stepping up into the freshrnan class was thrilling. Suffering torture at the hands of the seniors during initiation was the only bad thing we had to endure this year. We stepped out and enjoyed ourselves thoroughly at the Sweetheart Party and other high school parties that we were now permitted to attend. A year later, we were sophomores. This year we could laugh at the freshmen. With the help of our advisor, Mr, Donnenwirth, we sponsored a Sophomore Hop , the one' sime -formal dance of the year. This year three girls from our class were made rnembers of the girls' triple trio. A During our junior year, we were as busy as bees selling ice creamgand greeting cards to make enough money to give the seniors a banquet. After some arguing over style, we chose our class rings: a few of these rings are still being worn by the people who purchased them! We thought it was fun to present the class play, Don't Take My Penny. This provided us with the wxperience of being actors for a short while. In April the Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the Harding Hotel in Marion, Ohio. According to custom, the girls wore formals: this provided a colorful and dressed- up atmosphere for the dinner and dance. At last weare at the end of our school journey. Last fall we were kept busy pre- paring for the senior class play, Seventeen is Terrific which was presented on Nov- ember l8. Another big event of the year was the trip to Tiffin to have individual pictures taken. The year also brought forth a long and loud discussion about the selection of commencement speakers and announcements, but eventually we came to a decition. The annual banquet for juniors and seniors permitted the girls to don their formals once again, and we regretted that this was our last function of this nature.V Now that we have ended our twelve years of schooling, we are sad to leave H.L.H.S. but there are so rnany happy times that we shall never be able to erase from our minds. 17

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