Liberty High School - Oracle Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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Page 32 text:

THE LIBERTY ORACLE NEWS Members and friends of the Senior class held a Halloween party at Liberty High School Oct. 25, 1926. The decorations -and luncheon were suggestive of Halloween. Games were the diversion of the evening. Mrs. L, L. Carter and Miss Harriet Guy were the honored guests. Miss Mildred Richards was a delightful hostess at a party given at her Lake home on April 23, 1927, in honor of her class mates. Cards were the cheif attraction of the evening. 'Ihe Senior girls served a lunch which was enjoyed by all. Mr. Carter, class sponser, and his wife were the guests of honor. Decorations suggestive of Hallowccn aforncd the home of Velma King, Oct. 22, 1926, for a merry masquerade party wl1e11 she entertained her Junior classmates. There were games of attractive variety, music, and other diversions for the guests. A delightful Halloween luncheon was served by Mrs. Owens. Among those present were Miss Powers and Miss Ebinger, class sponsor. Mr. and Mrs. Carter extended the hospitality of their home to the Basketball girls and friends on Feb, 24, 1927. Four tables of cards were in play. Later in the evening a delightful repast was served. Miss Mary Havermale was a delightful hostess at a Halloween Class party given in honor of her class-mates. Halloween decorations adorned her home. The guests were attired in costumes suggestive of Halloween. Games and Music were enjoyed by those present. Later in the evening a luncheon was served by Mrs. Havermale. Jan.11, 1927, the. Sophomore class attended a sleigh ride. After the ride the class assembled to Thelma Triblecock's home where games. dancing and music were the attractions of the evening. Mrs. Triblecock served a dainty lunch. On April 29, the home of Mrs. James Goldy, Belmont Ave, was the scene of a prettily appointed dinner given in honor of the girls' basket- ball team and coach. Covers were arranged for eight members. The centerpiece was a basketball surrounded by flowers and the favors were minature basketballs. After the dinner the team and coach enjoyed a theatre party. ATHLETIC BANQUET. The annual Athletic Banquet was held in April 1927, in the school Auditorium. ,Members of the teams, facility and Board members were guests, Mr. L. L. Carter acted as toastmaster. Mr. Boyd and Mr. Jenkins, Board members of the faculty and teams were on the program giving talks. Erma Williams and Susie Burrows delighted their hearers with several musical numbers. The dinner was prepared and served by members of Miss Curtis's Domestic Science Class.

Page 31 text:

THE LIBERTY ORACLE around Taofoma. Many vials of deadly poison and numerous needles were also found. The needles resembled hypodermic needles which were later found to have been used by the crazed man to inject poisons into the bodies of his victims. This method caused instant death as it did in the case of the aged couple and their son. Having solved the mystery now, the officers turned their attention to the criminal. He was bound and spirited away to jail, A torturing or lynching death was talked of since the people of the neighborhood were blood-thirsty. One thing they determined was that the expense of a trial was not going to be considered for such an outlaw. His actions quickly pointed out what steps were to be taken. Upon receiving a medical examination he was pronounced mentally deficient. His object in committing such hideous crimes was' that he found pleasure in seeking human blood and in storing up treasures. His case, being of such long standing was said by the attending physicians, to be incurable. He died a raving maniac's death a few weeks later. N



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THE LIBERTY ORACLE ORCHESTRA Craig Luizer, Raymond Henry, John McConnell, William Dingledy, Kenneth Hoyt, Elizabeth Clark, Sophia Janosik, Mildred Richards. On Thursday evening of Feb. 17, the Junior class attended a sleigh ride. After the ride they assembled at the home of Miss Leah Boyd. Miss Powers, Miss Ebinger and Miss Curtis were the teachers present. Mrs. Boyd favored the group with tempting refreshments. Cards were the chief diversions of the evening. ' The home of Russell Stephenson was the scene of an enjoyable party held by the cast of the Junior play, immediately after the presentation Mrs. Stephenson served a delicious lunch. The Freshman class held a Halloween party at Liberty High Auditorium Oct, 31, 1926. Games and stunts were enjoyed by all. The high school facility and friends were the guests of the evening. Later in the evening a dainty lunch was served. The Freshman Class sleighing party was held on Feb. 16, 1927. The class assembled at the High school as weather was unfavorable for a sleigh ride. They enjoyed a party at the school. Games were in progress until late in the evening after which lunch was served.

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