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

 - Class of 1952

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to keep the attention of some of the band members from wavering. To Doc , we leave the thanks for the help he has given us in getting out ofmany prob- lems, difficulties, and general scrapes . We are humbly grateful. He is a symbol of what school teachers should be. To Mr. Heft, we leave x the unknown quantity and the hope that someday some- one will find it. To Mrs. Schieber. we leave all the Seniors she won't have to mark tardy next year. To the Juniors, we leave the back seats of the auditorium. To the Sophomores, we leave some vitamin pills to help them over the struggle to raise money for the Junior and Senior years. To the Freshmen, we leave happy and suc- cessful high school years. To the Eighth graders, we leave harder studies and more responsibilities that go with them. We wish them lots of fun during their high school career. To the Seventh graders, we leave the thrill of at last being a Dart ofthatwonderful thing ---high school. Also we leave unto them the teachers---some odd sort of creatures, not quite human, yet in human form. They will find that these beings, however, can be their best and most trusted friends if you give them a chance. To the Cooks, we leave an ample supply of the new type of pills that contain all the necessary foodstuffs so they won't have to cook or wash dishes. To the Bus drivers, we leave sound-absorbing busses thatwill take up all the noise the kids make. To the School Board, we leave all our sur- plus money for new lights in all the rooms. To the janitor,we leave our paper and gum wads, erasers, and our thanks for all the times he's helped and cleaned up after us. To the School,we leave our flag we won for having the most magazine sales, to be kept in the Senior home room each year. In witness where-of we have hereto affixed our sealthis fifteenth day ofMay in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty two.

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She also played second trombone for Strike Up the Band . Another so called part-time musician was Dorothy Schieber. She played 3rd Ukelele inthe same band, but aside from that she served as the assistant librarian at West Point. It was noted that Pauline Linn had been a recent winner of several beauty contests. Some of these had been televised over WDON, the Lemert television station where Don Ruehle served as announcer, performer, engineer, technician and owner. Norma Whitmeyer had also appeared recently on the station since she had been elected Mrs. America of the Air Force. So having accomplished my task, I bade farewell to my classmates and left the un- employment office with the happy satisfac- tion that the members of the Class of 1952 had succeeded in many fields. .fact 70666 amd eemmead of Swim 66444 52 With all due regard to those who may think us otherwise, we, the exceedingly in- telligent and superior members of the class of 1952, after struggling through twelve years of severe mental torture to attain this high and reverend moment, believe it is now our right and duty to set forth this last will and testament, thus declaring null and void all such other wills previously made by us, We do here and now will our sole possessions to the following worthy people and groups, I, JUNIOR ANTHONY, will my ability to make sucker shots to Carl Schimpf. I, GALE BOWEN, will my love for cheering at basketball games to Beverly Gossman. I, JANET BRINKMAN, will my quiet ways to Marlene Hinaman. I, RUTH BUTTE, will my ability to get out of so many classes and study halls to Mary Elizabeth Grau. l, CHARLES CADY, will my English Litera- ture book to Daryle Cobb. I, HARLEY CHAMBERS, will my job as bas- ketball manager to anyone who wants to work. I, CHARLES CRALL, will my ability to get home on time during basketball season to Buster Tschanen. I, BARBARA GEARHART, will my love for participating in sports to Meri Lynn Boyd. I, GRACE HAWKINS, will my love for Holmes -Liberty to Loretta Downing. I, RUTH HEFT, will my red hair along with my temper to Carol Wilson. I, ROBERT KOONS, will my resemblance of Clark Gable to Dick Hawkins. I, PAULINE LINN,will my freckles to Carol Liapply. I, DONNA OBERLANDER, will my love for walking to school to Harriett Bowen. I, DOLORES ROSS, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Malcom Cameron. I, DONALD RUEHLE, will my long legs to Pete Stineman. I, WAYNE SCHEFFLER, will my ability to make up funny stories to Charles Rossman. I, DOROTHY SCHIEBER, will my Soprano Saxaphone to Dick Jeffrey, I, RICHARD SHIEFER, will my State Farmer Degree to Edward Reiter. I, PEGGY SHOEMAKER, will my ability to go with tall guys for so long a time to Joan Brinkman. I, STANLEY SIPE, will my ability as a gar- age mechanic to Elden Campbell. I, ELLEN MAE SPIEGEL, will my brown eyes to Phyllis Wilson. I, GALEN WHITMEYER, will my ability to go with agirl for so longand yetnot go steady to Donald Crall. I, NORMA WHITMEYER, will my ability to get a wedding ring to anyone who doesn't want to be an old maid. To Mr. Cameron, we leave a wide-awake and talkative Social Life Class. To Mrs. Spiegel, we leave the mysteries of Chaucer and Old English poetry, and a ray gun to get the right answers out of the kids. To Mr. Cade, we leave our grateful thanks for his efficient handling of our class and organization funds. To Mr. Opfer, we leave all the little boys and girls who won't appreciate him now, but may grow up to later. To Mrs. Bowen, we leave two full Home Economics periods without interruption. To Miss Stayrock, we leave a choir that will behave and a baton with a squirt gun



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