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Top Row-Paul Yates, Marion Schoonover, Paul Nueley, Donald Decker, Leo XVooclward, Earl Vanlne, XYarren Radehaugli, Carl Cramer, Melvin Ernest. Scfand Row-Paul Cramer, Raymond Radehaugh, Roy Huysman, Harold Powell, Durward Cramer, Loren Lee, Vl'enrlell Doty, VValter Boliam, Robert Boyd, Robert Bryan, Raymond Santmire, Kenneth Cramer, Robert Hanrahan, Ralph VVilliamson, Charles Knepper. Third Row-Mr. Roy Cramer, sponsor, Dorothy Finerd, Mamie Powell, Betty Romick, Geraldine Blakesly, Rose Ellen Reed, Marie Clymer, Ethelline Powell, XVaveline Bateson, Pauline Doll. Fourth Row-Hazel Powell, Helen Parkins, Rnthanna King, Ellen Coe, Dorothy Chase, Mary Chapin, Mary Price, Bernice Cine, Valda Cross. The IQ3LL Seniors THE DIGNIFIED TO BE In the fall of 1930 a group of forty-eight students entered Liberty High School with light hearts and care-free minds, but, after our initiation by the Seniors, We were not so gay. VVe took part in football, basket ball, orchestra, glee club, Camp Fire, etc. In our Sophomore year we presented our first class play, The Dutch De- tective. We also gave our best to the other school activities. This year when we came back to school we elected Earl Vanlue president and Marie Clymer secretary-treasurer. On November 30 we gave our class play, f'Aaron Boggs, Freshman. Several members of the class were on the football and basket ball teams. During the year Pauline Aurand, Donald Decker, Walter Roham and Raymond Stewart entered our class, while Mary Litzenberg moved away. We bought the new centralized radio system as our class memorial. We are now preparing for the annual Junior-Senior banquet. The members of the Junior Class wish to thank Mr. Cramer, our sponsor, for his good advice and help through the past three years. Roy HUYSMAN, Reporter. Page Sixteen
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l.il3erty's Youngest En- joy School Life CLASS OF 1935. The class of 1935 enrolled as freshies in 1931 with 35 members. This year the ollieers elected were Paul Dreislwach, presi- dent, Mary Insley, secretary-treasurer, Isabelle Stewart, reporter, and Miss Cra- mer, sponsor. CLASS OF 1936. This fall 34 students enrolled as Fresh- men of Liberty High. Initiation by the Seniors and other events are high lights of this first year. Ohicers chosen for the year are Wallace Lugibihl, presidentg Earl Cramer, vice-presidentg Helen Moorhead, secretary-treasurer, Edna Cole, reporter, and Mr, Eilrling, sponsor. CLASS OF 1937. The future ufreshiesf' numluer a total of 31, The following officers represent the Class this year: john Reed, president, Dale Zeisloft, vice-president, joe Harpst, secretaryg VVayne Swisher, treasurerg Doris Insley, reporter, and Mr, Hilty, sponsor. CLAS S OF 1938. At the beginning of the year the seventh grade elected the following officers: Ruth Redick, president, Mary Powell, vice-presi- dent, joe Wagner, secretary, Marjorie Case, treasurerg Gladys Mohr, reporter, and Miss Rader, sponsor. Page Srucmcmz
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