Jackson Liberty High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Amsden, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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'I l 1, Lewis Leleune, will my many girls to Verlin Butzier. I, Floyd Lichtle, will my Chevy to l0l1m1Y Smiles- V l, Germaine Scherger, will my lone elle lashes to Wanda Snyder. I , , l, Helen Scherger, will my dancing ability to anyone who likes to dance. l, June Snyder, will my weight to Hazel Stark. I, Rita Stark, will my ability to use slums to Carolyn Brlllklgdrnes Watson, will my many Pearls and Iewels to anyone who wishes to have them. I Dick Weissinger, will my straight hair to Orton Sours. If Donna Belle Chubb, will my job of being president of the Senior Class to anyone who gets the votes. I, Freda Colwell, will my many A's to Alvin l:'fGf1lmfl- I, Carolyn Compton, will my ability to drive the Chevy to Olive Smith. l l I, Isabelle Dieter, will my southpaw writing to MarY Elaine Few. 5 I, Wilma Durst, will my letter writing to anyone who likes the job. l I, Yvonne Elarton, will my bow tie to Francis Bums. I, Mary Lou Fish, will my ability to talk back to llle teachers to Betty Now. l, Vanda Fox, will my shortness to Kate Haughn. I, Iulia Ieanne Lanning, will my long fingernails to Ber- nice Frankhart. I, Lewis Leleune, will my yellow sweater to anyone who looks well in that color. V I, Floyd Lichtle, will my long hair to Bob Lanning. I l, Germaine Scherger, will my ability to play the piano to Marjorie Hollenbaugh. I, Helen Scherger, will my many secrets to Alma Scher- ger. , l, Iune Snyder, will my many pictures of Bing to any- one who has a place for them. I I, Rita Stark, will my funny laugh to Theresa Brickner. I, Iames Watson, will my many trips to Hopewell-Loudon to anyone who has a C Card. I, Dick Weissinger, will my ability to break my glasses to lustin Smith. . We hereby affix our names to our last will and testa- ment, May eighteenth, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five. 937931 M ........ President M 44,44 .... Vice President BLISS HISTUHY By CAROLYN COMPTON All-aboard for Graduation. Yes, we're all aboard for Grad- uation, but it was a long long journey. Let's go back to the beginning of our trip through the land of knowledge. We started the trip in 1933 under the careful guidance of Miss Miller. We soon left Miss Miller behind and for the next two years Miss De Vaughn served as our guide. When we entered into the fourth part of our joumey Miss Myers was at the station to greet us. She insisted that we stay with her for a year. We accepted her hospitality as lt was the proper thing to do. Then we moved on to visit Miss Caskie. After leaving Miss Caskie. we stopped for a rest at the Seventh and Eighth Grade Hotel. It was a very nice hotel, but we were glad to leave it. The two guides we had with us at this hotel were Miss Alexander and Mr. Thomas, They told us to prepare ourselves for almost anything because the next four years would be the hardest and would con- tain the most activities. After many bruises. ahem, we hit the trail again. The officers we elected for our first year were: Ioyce Lanning, President: Floyd Lichtle, Vice-President: Yvonne Elarton, Secretary: and Vanda Fox. Treasurer. Floyd Lichtle and Richard Weissinqer were on the reserve basketball team, and I might add, they were really good. Iulia Ieanne Lan- ning served as our Student Council Representative, and Freda Colwell and Iune Snyder represented our class on the Newshound staff. Mary Lou Fish and Yvonne Elarton participated in the Mus'c Contest. Now we'1l move on to the next part of our trip, This time the officers we elected were: Donna Belle Chubb, President: Freda Colwell, Vice-President: Isabelle Dieter, Secretary: and Vanda Fox, Treasurer. Floyd and Dick were on the basketball team again this year. Yvonne Elarton was our Student Council Representative. We were very well represented in the plays this year. Iulia Ieanne Lanning, Freda Colwell, and Mary Lou Fish took part in the Student Council Play. Iulia Ieanne Lan- ning and Donna Belle Chubb were in the One Act Play. Mary Lou Fish took part in the Operetta, and also in de- bate. Rita Stark represented our class on the Newshound. Vanda Fox and Isabelle Dieter were the cheerleaders for this year. Mary Lou Fish and Iune Snyder were in the Girls trio. The trio was chosen to participate in the County Music Clinic in which it received an excellent rating. Germaine Scherger and Iune Snyder participated in the local vocal contest and Iune received second place Yvonne Elarton gave a piano solo in the County Music Contest. She re- ceived a medal for a superior rating. Then she went to the District Contest at Oberlin and received an excellent rating. Now we go to the part of our joumey in which we were known as Iolly Iuniorsf' This time our officers were: Donna Belle Chubb, President: Freda Colwell, Vice Presl- dent: Lewis Leleune, Secretary: and Vanda Fox, Treasur- er. Iulia Ieanne Lanning served as our Student Council Representative. Several of the Iuniors were successful in the quest for knowledge by becoming members of the County Honor Society. The group included Helen Scherger, Vanda Fox, Iulia Ieanne Lanning, Isabelle Dieter, Freda Colwell, Caro- lyn Compton, Mary Lou Fish, Donna Belle Chubb, Lewis Leleune, Yvonne Elarton, cmd Rita Stark. In our local so- ciety Yvonne Elarton was president, and Rita Stark, treas- urer. Mary Lou Fish took part in the Prince of Peace, and won first in local and county. Donna Belle Chubb and Iulia Ieanne Lanning took part in Debate. Six of our class ob- tained parts in the Student Council Play. They were: Lewis Leleune, Iune Snyder, Donna Belle Chubb, Isabelle Dieter, Iulia Ieanne Lanning, and Mary Lou Fish. Those who had parts in the One Act Play were: Donna Belle Chubb, Mary Lou Fish, and Iulia Ieanne Lanning. Then comes the play of plays. Yes, our Iunlor Class Play, Mama's Baby Boy. The characters who made this play such a great success and brought our class out of the red were: Iames Watson, Iulia Ieanne Lanning, Mary Lou Fish, Lewis Leleune, Iune Snyder, Freda Colwell, Yvonne Elarton, Vanda Fox, Floyd Lichtle, and Donna Belle Chubb. Floyd Lichtle and Dick Weissinger were on the basket- ball team again this year. Floyd was on the first five. Mary Lou Fish participated in the County Music Contest, and won excellent rating for her vocal solo. Yvonne Elar- ton and Germaine Scherger both participated in the Coun- ty Music Contest, and both received a medal for superior ratings with their piano solos. Now for the last part of our joumey. This year our offl- cers were: Donna Belle Chubb, President: Freda Colwell, Vice-President: Isabelle Dieter, Secretary: and Carolyn Compton, Treasurer. Iulia Ieanne Lanning was our Student Council Representative, and Germaine Scherger repre- sented our class on the Newshound. We are very proud to say, that we have quite a number of Seniors who were chosen as officers of different organi- zations. We will start this list with Yvonne Elarton, as president of our Student Council. Others are as follows: Donna Belle Chubb, President of Honor Society: Iulia Jeanne Lanning, president of Girl Reserves: Vanda Fox, president of F.l-LA.: Lewis Leleune, president of Hi Y: Freda Colwell, Secretary of Honor Society: Rita Stark, secretary of Girl Re- serves: and Carolyn Compton, treasurer of F.H.A. Iulia Ieanne Lanning and Mary Lou Fish, took part in the Prince of Peace. Floyd Lichtle and Dick Welssinger were on the varsity basketball team this year. Floyd had the honor of being Captain. Iulia Ieanne Lanning and Donna Belle Chubb took part in the Student Council Play and Iulia also had part in the One Act Play. Those who were fortunate enough to be on the County Honor Society again this year are: Donna Belle Chubb, Freda Colwell, Carolyn Compton, Yvonne Elarton, Mary Lou Fish, Vanda Fox, Iuli I L ' Germaine Scherger. Now we have reached the end of our joumey as a grou but whatever lies ahead of us we will take it in our stridsf cr eanne anning, Helen Scherger, and

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CLASS PHUPHECY By GEHMAINE SCHERGER As I was journeying in my l955 Helicopter last month I met up with some very exciting experiences. A knock and a bang came from the motor of my ship. No it cculdn't be, but it was, so I had to make a forced landing in a pasture field, After I landed the far- mer and his wife came out to see what had happened. I thought my eyes were deceiving me when I saw the little lady of the house was the former Helen Scherger. After Helen had introduced me to her husband and several offsprings, she invited me to stay for dinner. After spending several enjoyable hours with Helen, I again was on my way with new repairs and all. First stop, Fostoria. At the giant airport I was very sur- prised to see Captain F,loyd Lichtle of the Pan-American airway's. Floyd told me that his wife and Ir. lived near the airport in an attractive little cottage. As I went wending my way through the crowded streets of Fostoria, my eyes fell on the giant store of Montgomery Ward and Co. Upon entering the store, I happened to hear the mana- ger's name mentioned by a saleslady. The name sound- ed very famillar, so I decided to investigate. When I finally was admitted into the manager's office I was very happy to see Freda Colwell sitting behind the huge desk. Freda began telling me about herself and she also told me that Donna Belle Chubb's office was just next door to the store. The next morning, after doing a little pushing and elbowing my way through the crowded streets, I arrived at Dr. Chubb, M.D. Office. Four o'clock, Geel I must have waited seven hours be- fore I got in to see her. After greeting Toby, I was very surprised when her nurse turned and faced me. The nurse was none other than Rita Stark. Then they told me that they joined up after they were released from the Navy Medical Corp. Rita told me that Toby was a very good doctor, but was still as tricky as ever. Next morning after checking and double checking my plane, I decided to travel westward to see how the wea- ther was in California. California, here I come. Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri went sailing by, and by nightfall I was in Kansas City. fSome Helicopterl. After walking several miles into Kansas City I chanced to meet Richard Weissinger. Dick showed me the city and also his big hotel, which was famous all over the country. Dick invited me to come to his ball-room and meet an old friend, but he didn't say who the friend was. I was enjoying myself very much when someone began playing the piano. Slowly things began to vision. Why of course, I haven't heard anyone play the super- duper boogie-woogie like that since I left school. Yes, you guessed it, it was Yvonne Elarton and her famous band. When Yvonne finished her performance I went to have a chat with her. The next afternoon my Helicopter and I landed in Utah on a large ranch. The ranch looked very friendly so I de- cided to go to the ranch house. The door bell was answered by the housewife, who was none other than Isabelle Dieter. Isabelle began telling me that she and Melvin decided to take up ranching, so they went out west to try their hand at it. When I finally did reach California, it was a very wel- coming sight to my eyes. Upon entering Sacramento, my eyes fell on a small restaurant on the comer, So I went there to have my lunch. When I entered the Cafe I saw lune Snyder sitting at the corner table eating, so I ran over, sat down and ate with her. Iune ordered the wait- ress around as if she owned the place and later on, I found out that she did. Iune told me there was a new play open- ing in town, so we decided that we were going to see it. Upon entering the theater, I was amazed to see Mary Lou Fish's name in lights, but I wasn't very much surprised. I always thought she'd make it some day. After the play was over, Iune and I both agreed that, it was the first real good play we had seen since the Senior Class Play way back in 45 . We waited several minutes on Mary Lou at the stagedoor, then the three of us decided to celebrate the occasion. Since Mary Lou knew all the high spots in town, we left her take the lead. She took us to the Iackson Club. About that time I was won- dering what had become of those husbands I had heard so much about. Then Mary Lou told me that her husband and Iune's husband were out of town on business at the present time. As I gazed around the room, I saw a familiar figure come towards our table. The handsome figure tumed out to be none other than Lewis Le Ieune. Lewis made him- self comfortable, Then he told me that his present position was President of the Nickel Plate Railroad. After congratulating them on their good work and also bidding good-bye to my three former classmates, I again was on my way. This time to Hollywood, Callfomia. Next morning, bright and early, I visited a motion plc- ture lot. After chewing and chawing my way past the doorman, I was greeted by the Swoon King of the Nation. Who do you suppose it was? Iames Watson, of course. Iames began telling me of his past experiences, and he also told me that he married a swell jewel and was very happy in both his marriage and his work. Next stop Washington, D. C. I was admiring the view of the White House when a voice called my name. As I tumed with a ierk, I saw Congress-woman Iulia Ieanne Lanninq of Ohio run to- wards me. After the usual greeting, Iudy told me she liked her job very well and wouldn't trade it for anything. I then in- quired about Vanda Fox and Iudy told me that Vanda was a very efficient secretary of a lawyer in Washington and also a happy wife. As my trip was coming to an end I was glad to see good old Ohio again. After landing my plane, I resumed the trip on foot, to my home. I saw Carolyn Compton on the street comer. Carolyn told me she was the new swimming instructor at Iuckson-Liberty I-Iigh, and was anxious to get to work. As Carly and I talked, I saw Wilma Durst coming down the street with two children. As I stopped her, she told me she was a farmer's wife and also a mother of two children. She said she liked her work very much. After arriving home, I began thinking of my class and how successful they all had been. Then I was very proud and held high my head and said, l'm proud to have been a member of the Class of 45 . CLASS WILL By RITA STARK We, the members of Iackson-Liberty High School, Amsden, Ohio in the 'United States of America, realizing that our school days are drawing to a close and that the time has come for us to make our last will and testament do hereby bequeath to our many fellow students, as follows: We, the Senior Class, will our quietness in home room to the Iunior Class. We, the Senior Class, will the Sophomores the ability to entertain the Seniors at the Iunior and Senior banquet. We, the Senior Class, will the Freshmen our many Christ- mas decorations. I, Donna Belle Chubb, will my short hair to Kathleen Wonderly. I, Freda Colwell, will my ability to write Shorthand to Mildred Hartley. I, Carolyn Compton, will my basketball ability to Mar- garet Rapp. I, Isabelle Dieter, will my deep dimples to Carolyn Grove. I, Wilma Durst, will my book How to Be Quiet, to Doyle Baker. I, Yvonne Elarton, will my Boogie Woogie to Ioan Wal- termier. I, Mary Lou Fish, will my Soprano voice to Geraldine Ritter. I, Vanda Fox, will my blue eyes to Ioan Shaw. I, Iulia Ieanrie Lanning, will my slim waistline to Ianet Boday.



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