Liberty High School - Oracle Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Oracle Staff The amount of Work that it takes to present a yearbook is little realized by those who receive them. Were it not for the tireless effort of those who work to print such an annual many memories that every- one holds of their school days would be lost. Planning, gathering of pictures of the various activities, writing of the editorials, typing of page upon page of names and such, col- lecting of facts, selling subscriptions, canvassing for ads, and general preparing-all this goes into the making of the Oracle. To these students we owe much gratitude. Shown here is the business staff very capably managed by Leo Jennings. Several Seniors were a part of this group-Lee Carnahan, Helen Durig, Danny Truhan, Janet Fisher, Jack James, Bob Mock, Jimmy Mealy, Audrey Kruger, Beverly Quinlan, Delores Schaad, Dorothy Shirilla. Included in the subscription staff are: John Bray- ton, Chuck White, Tom Meikle, Ruth Gough, Carole Scott, Avis Stephenson, Jackie Vehre, and Miss Locke. The different Written selections were contributed by Ruth Heinl, Avis Stephenson, Helen Durig, Janet Fisher, Vivienne Morley, Audrey Fritz, Jim Mealy, Barbara Neville, and Jackie Vehre. The hours of typing were put in by Ruth Turner, Janet Fisher, and Audrey Fritz. Other staffs included: Henry Bott, Bill Wilson, and Fred Krolopp. Joan Payton acted as editor and supervised the various committees. We owe a great deal of appreciation and thanks to Mr. Chambers who spent many hours Working both at home and school on the writing, planning, and preparing of this, our annual. PAGE SEVENTEEN

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Charles White William Wilson ilwhiteyli llWilly99 Baseball Manager Hi-Y Basketball Manager Latin Club Thespian Club Oracle Staff Class Officer: Secretary Oracle Staff Not Pictured: Arthur Rexronad Elizabeth Druvis Williams Basketball Audrey Kruger, Delores Schaad, Ruth Turner, Janet Fisher, Beverly Quinlan, Helen Durig, Kathryn Wahl, Ruth Heinl, Delores Fleming. Ruth Gough, Avis Stephenson, Vivienne Morle y, Martha Kohn, Dorothy Shirilla, Norma Col- brunn, Audrey Fritz, Della Shontz, Carol Luther, Carole Scott, Janet Brown, Joan Payton, Miss Powers. Mr. Cauffield, Charles Whitt, Leo Jennings, Barbara Neville, Marie Sheward, Jacquline Vehre Elizabeth Williams, Kay Kennedy, Lee Carnahan, Donald Overly, Jimmy Mealy. Jimmy Ochsenhirt, Harold Clagg, Bill Wilson, Hfnry Bott, Tommy Meikle, Alvin Wellington, Ronald Allen, John Brayton, Fred Krolopp, Jack James, Wade Hoover, Da-nny Truhan. Bob Mook. PAGE SIXTEEN Q Q M his T



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PROPHEC Y I went to see a man in a long black cape, I asked to see the future and he pulled aside a drape. I opened wide my eyes as a big screen came in view, For there I saw the destiny of the class of '52. The year is 1962 a calander did say, Why-our class graduated just 10 years ago today. There is Jimmy Mealy, who has filled his life's ambition, Teaching in college, which is a fine position. A ship of the U. S. Navy passes on the screen, And there is Henry, chatting with members of his team. He now is the Rear Admiral, of the whole U. S. fleet, And Alvin, who's Vice-Admiral, brings some sailors hc's to meet. The reason Bob and Lee are brought up to the admiralty's seat, Is they've been in Boot Camp ten whole years, and always must repeat. There is Norma, hostess on a large Jet Airliner. The job that she is doing could be done by none finer. Beverly and Audrey are her passengers this trip, They'd rather fly to California, then travel there by ship. The screen blurs a little, and it's hard to understand. If Leo is a golfer or just a business man. Yes, he's a business man, for who else could that be, But Kay as his very efficient secretary. There is Jackie married, and what is this I see? A cozy little group she's added to the family tree. Barbara and Delores are their education gaining, As both are going to Europe to further their music training. Wade, I see, is still driving all those crates of his, He takes them down to Chuck who really is a whiz. Chuck has a car yard down in the center of the town, And people bring their Chevies in to have the trouble found. To be a Wave has always been Della's great desire, She is finally nurse aboard a ship, fshe never will retirej. Delores Schaad has joined the Wacs, a position long acclaimed, You can read about her now, for she has a widespread fame. Audrey is so busy writing up the news, That when she thinks of college , she no longer gets the blues. She used to say she went to college as a sort of spree, But here she is an editor, without a college degree. I see that Janet Brown has a brand new beauty shop, She has so many customers she's always on the hop. Her shop is really beautiful, plush carpets on the floor, With Kathryn greeting customers as they come in the door. The screen now skips to Broadway, where music is on top, Vivienne plays so beautifully, folks hate to have her stop. Tommy is a singer, for whom the girls all scream, And Avis is his manager. CThat really is a teamj. PAGE EIGHTEEN

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