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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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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 Class Will VVe, the class of 1943, having passed rigid mental as well as physical examinations, do hereby endow the possessions we don't want to those poor unfortunates of humanity- underclassmen. ARTICLE I. Robert Thomas Beck and John William Rhonemus will their sympathy to the Junior Class, who are unable to obtain candy free of charge without being caught. Elizabeth Marie Brandenburg wills her tall, slim, What a shape-this world is in to Marjorie Evelyn Mize. Eleanor Collier will not will her boy friend in Nebraska to anyone, but wills her typing ability to her sister Ethel Lucille. Anastasia Corrington leaves her ability to get excited at ball games to the Boosters of 44 and the dimple in her chin to Robert R. Witter. Sarah Ann Davis wills her ability to arrive in the study hall in the morning just one-half minute before Mr. McGraw takes attendance to whoever likes the nerve- racking business of getting up and getting to school within twenty-five minutes, minus breakfast. Wilbur Gainey Davis decided to leave his ability to give the teachers the old run-around to Ralph Waldo Brown, and his arches to David Hughes. I, Mildred Pauline Fields, bequeath my quiet disposition to Thelma Irene Crane. Joe Lloyd Finch leaves his loud voice in economics class to Glen Edwin Carson, because Joe doesn't need it any more. Robert Eugene Greeson wills his ability to handle a car to Ernest Reed Porter, and his girl friend to anyone who thinks he can get her. Verna Mae Gruell wanted to leave her cute walk to the Ex-Calvert: but since she has left us, Verna Mae leaves her big brown eyes to Eleanor Addelie Snyder. Millard Edward Hayes wills his speed to laugh at jokes a half hour after they are told to Lloyd Dudley Fosdick. Dale Forrest Huntington leaves his ability to tease the girls to Vvalter Richard Bossert, his Senior presidency to-oh, let's wait and see. I, Glenna Ruby Jerome, will my one bow-leg to anyone who also possesses one such deformed member so that they may have a pair of bow-legs. I also leave my hair to Judith Louise Bias who has said more than once she was out for my scalp. Neil VVilliam Jackson wills his position on the basket- ball team to James Milton Maxwell, Jr. Theodore William Kalsbeek, as his last request, asks that Jackie Jay Goodwin take over where he left off with his trombone. A certain Senior boy suggested that Annette Keim will her so called Punch, but she decided she might need it in case of an emergency. So, she leaves her famous nicknames of Uncouth, Slimy, 5th Act, and Goofus, to Lovetta Alice Riebsomer. Hubert Leroy Matix, bequeaths his height to Charlotte Joan McDonough and his ability in shop to George Rossert Dragoo. Geraldine Meece leaves her sailor blouse to- Albert Harold Crawford. Betty Pace bequeaths her speed and accuracy in Short- hand to Margaret Jane Wisecup so she will be an ideal stenographer. I, Norma Pauline Snyder, do hereby will my response to the roll call in Boosters Club tin the fleshl to Shirley Ward. I, William Everett Strong, will my ability to get along with girls to Charles Rilley McMahan, my silence in picture shows to Carolyn Lorine Jerome. Minnie Roberta Zerr wills her old notebook to anyone who can straighten it out. ARTICLE II. To the Faculty, who has led us through our high school days, we leave the following: We bequeath to Mr. Turner the ability to type without looking at the keyboard. We will Mr. McGraw a better Senior Class, as well as a box of B. C. headache tablets. We leave to Mrs. Gainey our innocent attitude when she is writing out detention slips. We will Miss Gregory an advanced sewing class that will not sing or hum while sewing. We bequeath to Miss Higgins a reliable mechanic to fix her car so she won't have to depend on Montgomery Service Station. We leave Miss Dooley all the patience we have so she may teach the Juniors of next year all about history. We bequeath to Mr. Stevens the ability and speed to set up the movie projector as the Senior boys did in Economics Class. VVe leave Mr. Quillen a few more cars to run during the duration. We will Mr. Young the ability to make the Boosters of 1943-44 a rooting section instead of merely a cheering section. We bequeath Mrs. McGraw an assistant to do her house work while she teaches school. We leave Mrs. Douglas a warm room for her art class. We will Miss Holman our music ability in case she ever loses hers. We bequeath Miss Garretson a typing class that will use all the paper and not waste any and a bookkeeping class that will not copy. We leave Mr. Delph an extra blush when the Boosters yell Yea! Rah! Delph! We will Mrs. Bossert a gym class that will be good losers as well as good winners. 4 ARTICLE III. Tb the Freshmen we will our ability to work until we have reached a set goal. To the Sophomores we will our ability to make noise in the assembly and halls without receiving detention slips. To the Juniors we will our great success throughout our high school days and hope you achieve as much in your last year as we have. Page Twelve
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