Liberty High School - Oracle Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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Sophomore Class l 5 Row th-It tu right! Xlirv Katlirxune lit-rr, .leaniiv lamb, .Min lamb, lHi.ris 'Xl r u i Krttlvv lN1.lry Y ygiull loopel llorxx Nlaret N ul lion leaxiue lilawl lulii llaul llowniarv lleutsclmiann. .lo .Min Mountg. .l in N tl in 1 lane lllr l li' xx lt in lS'lve.lw-'tilt lax Xltllonuull, llellv Sommer, llallirli Vronin. Nlarllvltili li kln im lt hasn't been so very long since we came here as strangers. with so much ahead of us. We were so completely new,t-verything contrasted so sharply with things as we had known them before, and We were so shy. But now we are hrmly established, We have been accepted, and we feel that we really belong. Vv'e have found all the joys of being foolishly wise as great as they promised to be. But with the good times went a little more responsibility: setting a good example to the freshies : buckling down to work a little more energetically. The work never outweighted the fun, however. and so things were rather at an ideal state: enough work to keep us busy and enough play to keep us happy. . . . Their gaiety. enthusiasm, and cooperation in all things Ursuline have won many friends for them and much praise. They have made themselves ready to become upperfclassmen worthy of their school and of themselves. 'l'wenlt1

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uniior' Class thought of graduation ever before us now, we are determined to make every minute count and to enter into all things with spirit and zest. Our good times have acquired a new meaning with our knowing that from now on time will seem so short. Things have seemed diflicult at times-so difficult at the time of their happening: studies. examinations, and the taking upon ourselves the responsibility that is so much a part of being an upper-classman. Yet even now we are aware that they have been just so much fun and will be a long cherished memory to brighten up the future. lop Row tleli to nghtl Margaret Scully. .lane Melfaughlin, Rcvemary lX'lawier-'cn, lfraneex XYiliman, Phyllis Reilly, liltn Meier, Ruth Rau. Dorvrliy XX'arren. liiuydel Nellinger. wud Raw, Jacqueline Payer, Joyce Nolte, llelen O'l5rien, Jacqueline Parsons, Mary lfllen Mcligue. Nadine Myerstougli llatricia Mitchell, Jeanve Selsor, Marjorie Schurlt. Dorothy Mayer, Rosemary Nlahon. lliiitl Row .Jacqueline lluford. Marv Lllirien. Jeanne O'Ciorman, Dnlties Mcrlulifle, Doris Suiter. Mary Ann Maentler I.orriiii fieliniidl, Mary .lane Schumer. Nineleen



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up Row flelr lo righrl, Alfrieda Kra Freshman Class So much has happened since we bade good-bye to grammar school on Graduation Day of 1943. The high school doors swung open, took us in, and we started on to something new. The transition was rather trying, considering the new faces, new sur- roundings, and contrasting daily routine. But adjust- ments are always strange things and now we feel that it all has contributed toward making us tried and true daughters of Ursuline. We shall never forget the first few months of our school days here: the trouble remembering names: the confusion of trying to find the right class in the right room. But we were stamped green freshies and no doubt we were expected to act as such. We have had numerous good times and if we are look- ing forward to the next three years las we certainly arel it is with hope that everything will prove as grand as our first year. mer. Janer Dickerson, Patricia lirdman, Mary lillen lfanipion, Arlesn lbickhe Heir Amend, llalricia Kempf. Geraldine Moore. lidwina Vander Pluym. June Konrad. lileanor MrAulifle. Rulli iiuinarrl, Joan llillrer. Jacqueline Greenrr. econrl Row: Furry Bauwens. Frances Schurter. June Doyle. Kay l.angen, Betty Arri. Kathleen Mullen, Audrey Psruemmer, Clam llabel. Alice Graczak. Marie Uominquez, Virginia Young, Peggy Jo l.urch, Louise Ciioia, ilnrrl Row' Mary lirkich. l.ill' Vill. Bert' Mueller, Shirley llarler, Marjorie Powers, Gloria liuprerhr, Patricia Ciamenlinr l Mary Rauch, Berry De Vilbiss. .lane l lienugli Twenty-one

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