Liberty High School - Oracle Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Last Will and Testament Icont'd2 Barbara Jean Neville leaves the fourth seat in the second row in Mr. Cauffield's room to a Junior boy who wishes to be a bachelor to practice house keeping for the future. Joan Payton leaves anything she may have that someone else might want to anyone who wants it. Audrey Fritz leaves her ice skating and roller skating fun to Sandra Neville. Janet Fisher leaves her ability to keep a boyfriend to Corinne Newlin. Duke Wellington leaves his ability to be a pool shark to Lucious Gossick. Marie Sheward leaves her height to Rita Buser. Kathryn Wahl leaves her kindness to Sammy Todd. Ronald Allen leaves his joking personality to Betty Ours. Lee Carnahan leaves his job in the cafeteria to anyone who wants it. Wade Hoover leaves his cars to his brother, Charles. Fred Krolopp leaves his willingness to co-operate to Donald Ridge. Arthur Rexroad leaves his love of school fat vacation timej to Fred Vehre. Janet Brown leaves her carefree manner to Judy Jones. Carol Luther leaves her disposition to Irene Helle. Carole Scott leaves her position on the National Honor Society to any Junior who deserves it. Helen Durig leaves her sunny smile to Lillian Check. Ruth Heinl leaves her rugged individualism to Jeanette Weems. Jim Ochsenhirt leaves his ability to do experiments in physics Cblowing up the schoolj to Bob Rezanka. PAGE TWENTY FIVE

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Last Will and Testament Jack James leaves his class salesmanship to Eddie Werden. Danny Truhan leaves his hunting ability to Ray King. Avis Stephenson leaves her cheerleading ability to her sister, Marjorie. Tom Meikle leaves his singing ability to Buzzy Bickell. Norma Colbrunn leaves her hair to anyone who needs it. John Brayton leaves Harvey to the Wulk Twins. Kay Kennedy leaves her love for shorthand to Katherine Gough. Beverly Quinlan leaves her figure to Loretta Sund. Bill Wilson leaves his physique to Dick Nuskievicz. Ruth Gough doesn't leave John Brayton to anyone. Jackie Vehre leaves her sewing ability to her sister, Janet. Ruth Turner leaves her mother to all the kids who eat in the cafeteria. Delores Fleming leaves her quiet ways to Pat Valicenti. Henry Bott leaves ..... ? ? ? ? ? Bob Mook leaves his weight to Paul Czegledy. Chuck White leaves his ability to sleep in class to Walter Colbrunn. Martha Kohn leaves her basketball ability to Willa England. Jimmy Mealy leaves his white buck shoes and uncensored jokes to any- one who thinks he can keep them clean. Vivienne Morley leaves her habit of being late to class to anyone who's not anxious to get there. Dorothy Shirilla leaves her ability to dance to her brother, John. Leo Jennings leaves his basketball ability to Bill Creed. Audrey Kruger leaves her hot rodding ability and her idea of a red con- vertible in the future to Dot Rush. Don Overly leaves his bicycle to anyone who doesn't like to ride the drafty busses. Delores Schaad leaves Tod's to Lois Weimer. Della Shontz leaves her natural blonde hair to anyone who can keep their hair natural blonde. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR



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Sadie Hawkins' Dance They're off!!! At first the girls were a little bashful, but soon they put this behind them and were grabbing Little Abners right and left. Everyone danced to records until about ten o'clock. At that time the climax of the evening was reached. Lo, and behold!-who carrie through the door but Sadie Hawkins herself CAudrey Fritzb. She com- plained so of her prolonged spinsterhood to her daddy fBob Mookj that he at last had to arrange a race for her so that she might grab a fella . Moonbeam McSwine fNorma Colbrunnj was there along with a typical Dog-patcher by the name of Miss Hap of 1873 fJoan Paytonl. The other female attendants of the dance wanted to share Sadie's for- tune, so a race was scheduled for all. The boys lined up and fled for their lives at the given signal. At the sound of the second shot the girls literally flew after the game , Soon a meek following of males dragged in behind the victors, and a special dance was held for theni. Enjoying the privilege of dancing with whomever she chose, Sadie circulated among the boys. The dance ended on a happy note: the girls had danced with the man of their choice, and the boys were happy with the thought of not having to go through the whole ordeal for another year. PAGE TWENTY SIX

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