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THE LIBERTONIAN Page Ten Robert Beck Marie Brandenburg Eleanor Collier Anastasia Corrington Sarah Ann Davis Wilbur Davis Mildred Fields Joe Finch Robert Greeson Verna Mae Gruell Millard Hayes Dale Huntington Neil Jackson Glenna Jerome Ted Kalsbeek Annette Keim Hubert Matix Jerry Meece Betty Pace Billy Rhonernus Norma Snyder Bill Strong Minnie Zerr
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THE LIBERTONIAN History of Class of 1943 In the fall of 1931, Glenna Jerome, Anastasia Corrington, Sarah Ann Davis, Betty Pace, Eleanor Collier, Minnie Zerr, Robert Beck, Joe Finch, Billy Rhonemus, Millard Hayes, and Neil Jackson boarded the train of education with Miss Connaway as our engineer. In the second year with Miss Emma Gilmore as our conductor we stopped for two passengers, Dale Iluntington and Annette Keim. Our train journeyed on to the third and fourth division with Miss Miller and Miss Hollingsworth, respectively, as leaders. During the fifth year of our trip on the road of education Ted Kalsbeek from New York filled a vacant seat. Miss Dooley conducted us safely through the fifth grade. Wliile journeying in the sixth car Norma Snyder boarded our train from the depot at Clifton. Mr. Quillen had priorities on our train that year. At this junction we changed trains but kept right on moving under the guidance of Miss Dooley once more. Jerry Meece was a new passenger from Rushville. Because of boiler trouble at Greenwood three passengers, namely, NVilbur Davis, Robert Greeson, and Hubert Matix, joined us. This happened while Miss Iliggins was directing us through the eighth year. Mr. McGraw kept us on the right track during our Freshman year. Two girls, Marie Brandenburg and Mildred Fields were transferred to our train from Dunlapsville. Mr. Slabaugh led us successfully through our tenth year. This year no new passengers were added to our educational train. The eleventh grade brought with it Verna Mae Gruell from Connersville and Mr. M. A. Turner as an engineer. In our senior year and the last car of our train we once more have Mr. McGraw for a conductor. Bill Strong joined us from Hamilton making a total of 23 members of the class of 1943. Page Nine
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THE LIBERTONIAN Name N. Name Food Hobby Song Saying Bobby Beck Smokey Goat Milk Swimming Happy Go Lucky You ain't just flip pin' your lip. Marie Brandenburg Mommy Pickles Sewing White Christmas Oh-h-h-h , Longlegs Eleanor Collier Dedi Cokes Dancing Don't Get Around OHV Much Anymore Anastasia Corrington Tate Spaghetti Dancing My Devotion Are you kiddin Sarah Ann Davis Sally Meat Loaf Readings Star Dust Aw nuts Wilbur Davis Web Bologna Hunting I Got Plenty Of Nuts Nothin Mildred Fields Mickey Dill Pickles Roller Skating Black Magic Gee Whiz Joe Finch Joe Ham Singing Time On My Hands Are you kidden Robert Greeson Greasy Chewing Gum Swimming l've Heard That I don't know Song Before Verna Mae Gruefl Suzie ,Jerome's Chili Dancing Star Dust Stuff and Things' Millard Hayes Hazel Fruits Basketball Brazil Chum Dale Huntington Slug Chicken Basketball Dearly Beloved Sugar Neil Jackson Jackson Milk Dancing As Time Goes By You don't say Theodore Kalsbeek Ted Fruits Music Star Dust There ain't no future in that Annette Keim Goof Choc. Nut Sundae Sailors Fm In The Mood Scram ham For Love Hubert Matix Hubert Peas Basketball When My Blue Moon I don't know Turns To Gold Again Jerry Meece Jerry Mashed Potatoes Writing Letters Please Think I kaint hep it Of Me Betty Pace Betty Buttermilk Dancing Please Think Shute Of Me Billy Rhonemus Billy Any Thing Dancing Murder He Says Moron Nourishing Norma Snyder Battle Ax Dill Pickles Rowland Move It Over Daisy June Bill Strong Elmer Fried Chicken Basketball A Kiss in I'll be dipped in , the Dark buttermilk Minnie Zerr Zeus Choc. Cake Jim Please Think Glory Of Me Glenna Jerome Buck Peas and Dancing Star Dust Gosh Whiz Carrots Page Eleven
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