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

 - Class of 1952

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67454 Qfzczde FRONT ROW: Sandra Groggg News Rep.: Ronnie Ross, St. Council Rep.g Mary Jane Grauer, Sec,g Richard Schieber, Pres.g Robert Heinlen, V. Pres,g Paul Dornbirer. Treas.g Raymond Sipe, Alt. St, Council Rep. SECOND ROW: Norma Gearhartg Vera Pfleidererg Joyce Lyonsg Marilyn Scottg Judy Snavelyg Martha Hillg Beverly Hordg Ota Pollockg Cleora Davis, Miss Stayrook, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Ulmerg Ronald I-Iaeferg Charles Scottg Paul Starling LeRoy Starling Charles McCallisterg Howard Koonsg James Grau. ABSENTEES: David Schiferg Marvin Miller. Qaeda FRONT ROW: Mary Kellenberger, News Rep.: Carol Hahn, Treas.g Alice Heft, V, Pres.g Richard Cluff, Pres.g Carol Kafer, Sec.: Connie Fischer, St, Council Rep.: Raymond Lyons, Alt, St, Council Rep, SECOND ROW: Judy Ankneyg Matilda Hillg Betty Rossg Mary Kay Hinamang Sharron Glazeg Gladys Bellg Pauline Wilsong Carolyn Hamonsg Norma Hamonsg Connie Sue Shaffstall. THIRD ROW: Billy Giffordg Lenny Schieferg William Rank: Delbert Koonsp David Shaffstallg Daryl Chambersg Charles Starling Danny Marquardtg Charles Oberlanderg Melvin Stuckertg Malcom Camerong Mr. Ofper, Advisor, ABSENTEE: Vivian Lovings, 19

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S e FRONT ROW: Joel Davis, Alt, St. Council Rep.: Janet Shaffstall, Sec.g Lois Lyons, V. Pres.g Richard Hawkins, Pres.g Phyllis Gearhart, Treas.g Janis Blankenship, News Rep.g Janet Butte. St. Council Rep. SECOND ROW: Mr, Heft. Advisory Sandra Linng Suzanne Linng Carole Wyethg Miriam Stuckertg Goldie Bellg Mary E. Grau. THIRD ROW: Milton Schefflerg Elden Campbellg Donald Stineman, Donald Crallg Merton Boyd. ABSENTEES: Charles Rossmang Carol Schiferg Donna Young, zeaamcm FRONT ROW: Allen Schiefer, Alt. St. Council ReD.: Carl Schimpf, Treas,g Paul Schiefer, V. Pres,g Jean Reiter, Pres.g Phyllis Wilson, Sec,g Paul Linn, St. Council Rep,g Joan Reiter. SECOND ROW: Barbara Battong Harriett Boweng Carol Wilsongloyce Pollockglulia Koonsg Gloria Campbellg Loretta Downingg Carol Laipplyg Mr, Donnen- wirth, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Beverly GossmangRaymond Ralphg John Sandg Ronald Hordg Richard Beachg Marselle WyethgVirginia Rankg Martha Grau. ABSENTEES: Ilene Schieberg William Leutholdg Wilma Millerg Peggy Young, 18



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lementmq 7Zew4 With the motto Learn by Doing, the first grade has enjoyed working under the new flour- escent lights. There are seventeen girls and twen- tyboys in the first grade. In music they enjoyed clapping their hands and whistling with the music . The second grade is happy to have both new chairs, which are for our reading groups. and also new flourescent lights in our room this year. lt was great fun when the girls and boys had many contests in spelling and numbers. The children were enthusiastic about changing from manu- script to cursive writing. Keeping the bulletin ooards gaily decorated has been an interesting art project. During the year we have enjoyed several lovely birthday partiesg also the Halloween and Christmas parties. The children aspecially en- joyed making gifts for their mothers and fathers at Christmas time. Many mothers have visited us this year and we always welcome visitors. The third grade consists of seventeen boys and seventeen girls. One of our big projects this year was the study of Indians. We made looms and wove rugs as did the Indians. The boys also made Indian Wigwams. Several boys brought bows and arrows which they made at home. For Christmas we made salt and flour plaques of our hands After paintingthese we shellacked them. However we didn't get to take them home at that time. Our vacation started early due to snow. Our Christmas party was also postponed because of this. With Spring came the Operetta which is always the high spot of the year. This year there are fourteen girls and twen- ty-seven boys in the fourth grade. We have two pairs of twins, Carol and Lyle Angene and Linda and Larry Johnson, We enjoyed giving a program for a grade assembly in October. We wove pot- holders and painted wooden teapots to hangthem on, for our mothers for Christmas. However we had an exchange of gifts and each received a treat on January 3rd, 1952. Our most interesting project during the year was a unit on New York City, We shared the things that we collected while on a sight seeing trip there with our friends by havingan exhibit inour room, After our im- aginary trip to the largest city in the United States, the girls decided that they enjoyed the museums and small shops on Broadway the most. The boys liked the harbor and riding on the sub- way the best, All of us decided that New York City would be fun to visit but would rather not live there. The fifth grade has had a pleasant. year working in a newly painted room. The children have taken care of it well and are very proud of it. The boys and girls enjoyed having a spelling contest. Duringthe first half of the year the boys won. so the girls had to treat the boys. The child - ren enjoyed putting on the operetta and their many birthday and holiday parties during tne year. During the school year of 1951-1952, the sixth grade participated well in intramural softball and basketball. Every boy in the class played on either of the softball teams which paced the el- ementary league and defeated some high school squads. The boys playing basketball fought hard in every contest, and the sixth grade boosters were cheering them on to victory, led by their very own classmates. The Operetta was enjoyed very much by the sixth grade and will long re- main an experience to remember by many mem- bers of our grade. 'i

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