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THE 1 9 3 0 LIBERTY ECHO OF LIBERTY TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL THE GRADUATES WILLIAM MARTIN Hugh Covington—“Tea for Tom.” Willie is our Senior Class President, and his greatest delight is making speeches in public. His experience in office holding and his forensic ability will undoubtedly lead him into the political arena. VERNON HINELINE Stanley Johnson—“Tea for Tom.” In spite of Vernie’s good health he has submitted to writing the Class Will. He is one of the most ac- tive persons in the class, outstanding in basketball and a member of the baseball team. RAYMOND HOCKELBERG Lester Brown—“Tea for Tom.” On account of his ability to make wise cracks he has been appointed Class Statistician. In spite of all his school work, Ray has been prominent in basketball and baseball. CORINNE JACOBSON Alice Covington—“Tea for Tom.” Corinne is the shortest one in the Senior class, but also the cutest. She will deliver the Salutatory, Class Night. She has the swiftest fingers on the typewriter keys and also the quickest tongue in repartee. LOUELLA DAU Ruth Arnold—“Tea for Tom.” “Lou has all the pep and spirit that usually ac- company auburn hair. As Freshman and Senior she has written our Class History. As to her fu- ture—well, we have our suspicions but she won’t tell. RUTH BIGGS Mrs. Linder—“Tea for Tom.” Through the darker hours of high school, Ruth has always managed to be jolly. She shows ability in music, which she will use as her contribution for Class Night. She is also the Class Snapshot Editor. f I PAGE SIX
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ECHO OF LIBERTY TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL THE 1930 LIBERTY THE GRADUATES VICTOR MISK1M1NS Tom Boxwell—“Tea for “Tom.” Vic has not gone in for Athletics but has excel- led in Dramatics. He has been a staunch supporter of the class. No doubt he will do well as a Prophet, Class Night. Here’s wishing him a prominent role in the drama of life! GEORGE ORESKOVICH Pickleman—“Sehwartzbrot and Pickleman.” George has a will all of his own and a determina- tion to succeed. By unanimous vote he has been chosen as “Giver of Gifts” for Class Night. He is a fellow whom we believe to be immune to the charm of our co-eds. FRANCIS WRIGHT (Center) Although Francis has been with us only a short time, she is going to be our Class Song-Writer. Be- fore coming here she studied Home Economics, and before long we are sure she will be using it to an advantage. LEONA HENDERLONG Thelma Oakes—“Tea for Tom.” “Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.” Though sincere in her studies, she has had time to play basketball, write the Class Poem and be Vice-President. After leaving us she plans on becoming a nurse. FRANK LIND Pete Kirby—“Tea for Tom.” Abie is a man of affairs, Yell-leader, Class Co- prophet, and Secretary, too. He takes life easy and gets a lot of enjoyment out of it as he goes along. Abie’s favorite pastime is his Ford and the collec- tion of nick names (Kartoffel-fresser for example.) ALFRED PRENTICE Sehwartzbrot— “Sehwartzbrot and Pickleman.” Alfred, better known to us as “Prentie”, is the pep around the Physics Lab. His motto is “never let your studies interfere with your pleasure.” His chief interest is his airplane with which we wish him success. BERNEICE HALCK Mrs. Covington—“Tea for Tom.” “Bonnie” has always been dignified in manner and dainty in dress. She has already shown her ability as teacher by substituting in the lower grades. Her interest in the younger pupils will be shown when she delivers a “Charge to the Under-graduates” on Class Night. Will her school be a class of one? PAGE SEVEN
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