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

 - Class of 1950

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Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: Paul Linn: Paul Schiefer: Dick Beach: Marselle Wyeth: Harriet Bowen: Gretel Schafer: Joan Reiter, News Reporter: Jean Reiter. Student Council Representative: Carl Schixnpi. SECOND ROW: Gloria Campbell: Joyce Pollock, Treasurer: Carol Wilson, Vice-President: Carol Laipply: Julia Koons: Wilma M.iller: Ilene Schieber, President: Martha Grau: Mrs. Bowen. THIRD ROW: Raymond Ralph, Alternate Student Council Representative: John Sand: Allan Schieier, William Leuthold: Ronald 1-lord: Virginia Rank: Phyllis Wilson. Absentee: Beverly Gossman, Secretary. We seventh graders began our school career with Miss Martha Wyer as our teacher. Nancy Shoemaker and Betsy Bixler are no longer with us. ln the second grade we had Mrs. Steiger for a while, and then Mrs. Pirnstill took us as her class for the rest of the year. We had parties of all kinds which furnished us with lots of fun. Miss Holland was our teacher in the third grade. During this year, we gave an operetta called The Months of the Year , In the fourth grade we had three teachers: Mrs. Ivhskey for homeroom, and Mrs. Cook and Miss Barr were our other teachers. We gave an operetta this year, also, which was called The Circus . Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Maskey, and Mrs. Zellner were our teachers in the fifth grade Again we gave an operetta, Kathleen, We had lots of fun during our school days, for we still had birthday parties and celebrations for many occasions. Mrs. Zellner was our sixth grade teacher for homeroom, and the others were Mrs. Cook and Miss Bower. 'We were permitted to give an operetta this year: Tom Sawyer. It is fun being upstairs this year: Mrs. Bowen is our homeroom teacher. Everything goes well except when she gets her paddle out. Then we don't know quite what to do. We have had a Hallowe'en party so far this year. The class 'is planning a Lincoln Day Assembly, using a playlet called Abraham Lincoln's Character. Z7

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Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: Miriam Stuckert, Vice-President: Suzanne Linn: Sandra Linn: Phyllis Geal-hart, Secretary: Janet Butte, President: Lois Lyons: Mary Elizabeth Gran, Treasurer: Carol Schiier: Jean Dull. SECOND ROW: Donald Crall: Nbrton Boyd: Carole Wyeth: Goldie Bell: Janet Shafistall, Student Council Representative: Milton Scheffler, News Reporter: Mr. Heit. THIRD ROW: Richard Ralph: Richard Hawkins: Donald Stineman: Ronald Yaussy: Charles Rossman: Joel Davis: Elden Campbell. The eighth grade of Holmes-Liberty has, at this time of writing, twenty three members. Out of the twenty three that started to school in 1942, eight members are in the grade now, Our teacher in the first grade was Mrs. Cook, and our second and third grade teachers were Miss Green and Miss Holland. ' Mrs. Maskey was our teacher in the fourth grade. Here we took part in an operetta titled Hiawatha along with the fifth and sixth grade pupils. While in the fifth grade, with Mrs. Cook as our teacher, we prepared and pre- sented The Three Ring Circus. The highlight of our sixth year was presenting an operetta titled Kathleen, Mrs, Zwllner was our homeroom teacher this year. The seventh grade was new and it offered much fun because we were in junior high school. We enjoyed the parties we had. As eighth graders we are well on our way to becoming typical H-L students. We already have five members in the band, and others are studying musical in- struments in the hope oi becoming band members next year. Mr. I-left has been our advisor in both our seventh and eighth grade years. 26



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Elementary Grades This year the primary grades have an enrollment of 104 children. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic work has taken much time and energy. School is not all work, though. We have fun in our gym classes. Our favorite games are: cat and mouse, squirrel in the tree, and brownies and fairies. We play musical games, too: farmer in the dell, Looby Loo, round the mulberry bush, and round and round the village. A big event of the year was the presentation .of the operetta, The Frog Prince. It was a lot of ha rd work for everyone, but the thrill of appearing before an audience on the big night was worth the effort. The first grade rhythm band gave a concert as a spicial part of this musical program. Our social life in the first three grades centered around three big parties: Hallowe'en, Christmas, and Valentine's Day. We joined with other students in our school and had these parties in the gym. Santa Claus brought a special treat for each child who attended the Christrnas party. Grades four, five, and six returned to school with the same teachers as last year waiting to waiting to welcome them. The enrollment was somewhat higher than last: thirty-eight were fourth graders, twenty-eight were fifth graders, and thirty-one were sixth graders, making a total of 97. The fourth graders had a real surprise near the beginning of the year when they were asked to remove all their books from their desks. After they had done this, shiny new adjustable seats and desks were brought into the room. Our performances for the year included the operetta, H.M.S. Pinafore, an assemble program on January 13, and the closing day activities. The special days, Ha11owe'en, Christrnas, and Valentine's Day, proved as exciting for grades four, five, and six, as they did for the smaller children. Z8

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