Liberty High School - Spectator Yearbook (Liberty, MO)
- Class of 1931
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THE SPECTATOR SUE VVORNALL Eclztor MELVIN THOMPSON Busmue Nfanczgcr Sponsors KATHLEEN LEEDY THEODORE COCHRAN COPYRIGHT 12 1 The W ll am e ell P cs Lb Mn 0 . j ' , K 5 Printed By i if J w r- s i stty, ssouri BELDONI MCFALL 1911 1930 In Memorlam The B whose quxck smlle and good humor made hmm a dearly loved Hugh School Oy favorltc Thg Student whose attxtude prormsed hmm much from hfe Thg Playef' who helped us beat Excelsior The TTMB Fflend to all who knew hxm V, do h 4 4 l l l 4 . l ze ' l THE SPECTA TOR THE SENIOR CLASS LbyM Sponsored by of Liberty High School i ert , issouri Not Nor ut We MR C E YAINCEX Dedlcatlon because he has served mneteen years farthfully on our School Board because be rs now retxrmg for a wel odeserved rest because his smcere frlendlmess truly represents the Lxberty Hxgh School spmt for whxch we strxvc respectfully dedlcate thls 1931 Spectator to Mr C Yancey Q 4 1 ' -- v , . . 1 . , B ' y ' ' . .E. FOREWORD The pzupore o our yearbook foe Spemztor I5 to of 4 fecofd o enemy o hzgb Jflaool ZW cl morn! that 1110 e111o11r11ge yome to beffz Leep Ibenf Jabool at Ibe top and to rem! or others then 11151 ,Gaping year Ill bzgb yebool All e or! has been made zo recon! tloofe mlzoztzes o the 111051 llllf10l fdl1l6 town hoof the gear .vo as to make the book an o11tZ11ze o the work and play 115111 bm 6 e1z p1zr!1e1f111ted 111 oj 5t111!e11f5 1z'11r wg 19301931 I 0117 book 1z11f5 one 17675012 111 c1111 yzzg out bn dre11111s o foyzlty am! mjipoft to the fcbool 01 brmqs to o11ej1e15o1z lmpllzy 111e111o111f we 1114 j115t1 mi fn Ollf rloezre o the zoom? 111 the Illdfellig ffm 6 ok 633:29 CGNTENTS Faculty Classes OTgLl11lZLlflO1l.S Athletus Features Ad11ertlsunen ts f '- of ' ' . 1 f . W lg ll y . f A .5 .. . I - jr . ' ,. ' 1 ..,' Q, 1 f 1 H . Q , , 'K . xi, .,' . A f 'kff '11, Kwai , lv 4. a Page Seven CIIHI IEE HP E'31V 3ClIHVlIl70R DH KAY Superintendent of Srbools S Sprmgfield Teacher s College M. A Mlssoun Umverslty 1 W W 1 . . , , b . . . . - '1 1 'Q ' TIIP SUNY! Clif KST DIP ALICE CREEK jorm Lomaonc- THEODORE COCHRAN KATHRYN GILL IRENE FROMAN KATHLEEN LEEDY ANNA MAY JAMES Page Eaghx - X Mas. E. W. Dow VTAH IB ICWlN?9TfXfI4f DIR CHARLES BURKE RUTH CHEEK MARIE JONES OPAL JOHNS DEE WHEELER KATHRYN WILSON GARLAND WAGNER Page Nme MRS. L. A. CHAPMAN 1 -.J H F SIMRALL E L BLACK SOPERJ TAUL E H NORTON C E YANCEY ROBERT DONCARLOS EDGAR ARCHER Page I' en 'Till' NIT R'IARl111l I CSS? SENKURS Qmnufwlmm 11111 N1Plln11A1lLD1 I ADAMS LUCILE Pep Squad 29 31 Dramatic Class 31 Cheer Leader 30 Dnll Master 31 ALLEN RALPH Football 29 30 Co captain 30 Track Z8 29 30 Track Captain 29 30 Happy Prodigal 31 ALBRIGHT BERNITA Pep Squad 29 31 Lzberty Bell St if 31 Spectatm StaH 31 Delta Sigma 30 31 Latin Club Z9 junior Play All Girls Club Board 30 31 Presldent Delta Slgma 31 AULL HOMER Debate Club 28 Z9 30 Latxn Club 29 Cvlee Club 28 29 JLIHIOI Play BEAMER MAXINE Pep Squad Z9 Glee Club 29 BALLEW RALPH BasketBaIl 30 31 Iumor Play BEISTLE MAXINE Iumor Play The Happy Prodigal Pep Squad Z9 BRIMER HULEN JUHIOI' Play Football 28 29 30 Chem Club 31 BEISTLE LOUISE jumor Play Pep Squad 29 Chem Club 31 BELL BETTY Lxberty Bell Staff 31 Latrn Club 29 Science Club 29 Parhamentarnn of All Glrls Club 31 BUELL GEORGE BELLAS MARY Cvlee Club 31 BOGARD HELEN RUTH Latm Club Z9 Home Economlc Club Z9 30 Orchestra 31 Liberty Bell Staff 31 BOYER VELMA junior Play The Brat 30 CHRANE MARY LEE Lzberty Bell Staf 31 Delta Sigma 31 Latm Club 29 Pep Club 29 Home Economxc Club 31 Page Twelve Glldllfll S1511 CIACTJDR CORBIN ERMA CRocKE'I'r ROBERT Delta S1gma 31 Cox CRYSTAL CUTHBERTSON ELIZABETH DEMASTERS ROBERT Jumor Play Football 28 2 DALE FRANCES DEMoss MARIE DUNCAN EDGAR Tennxs 29 30 31 LatIn Club Z9 Delta Slgma 30 31 junlor Play Lzberty Bell Staff 31 Hap py Prodlgal 31 Pep Squad 31 All Curls Club Board 30 31 ENGLE RUTH DUNCAN FIELDS Cvlee Club 28 29 30 31 Orches tra 29 31 ESTES RUBY GRACE Latm Club 29 Pep Club Z9 Home Economlc Club 31 FARNSWORTH LOUISE The Gypsy Rover 31 FLEMING JANE FRAKES HELEN Page Thzrteen ' 'X --3' X I Y' 1- I 1+-IYDIY II. Y 3 . , , , 1 ' 5 ' ,'9,'3O. , , , ' 1 Y 3 , , - DONALDSON, DOROTHY - , , - , , , , , , - I A x .rr I s ' - n I ' a . 7 Q ' U 3 D , . U , 1 I x 1 . D 7 7 1 , 7 Y , . , . , , , , . , . , , .. ,H , , THF S1515 PT 'KCI fill Grrr1NGER ELIZABETH Latm Club Z9 Pep Club 29 Dra matne Club 29 30 31 Ted Came Home 29 The Vahant 30 The Happy Prodigal 31 The Gypsy Ro ver 31 The Brat 30 GOODSON Louis Delta Sigma 31 Liberty Bell Staff 31 HARTELL MILDRED Glee Club 31 The Gypsy Rover HALL MARY SUE HARRIS GILBERT Track 28 HUELSMAN FLOSSIE Orchestra 31 Glee Club 30 HARRINGTON RosAuE Chem Club 31 DAv1soN ARTHUR Football Z7 28 29 30 HON GERALDINE Chem Club 31 Lat1n Club HOWARD SARAH Delta Slgma 31 Lzberty Bell Staff 30 31 Pep Squad 9 31 Treasurer Glrls Club 30 Latm Club 29 IRMINGER LESTER Cvlee Club 31 JAMESON HAZEL JONES KATHRYN LowRY, IVAH Pep Club '31 KING, MARION 1 1 ' Page Fourteen l U - . 1 D C! 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THE SIUIBGPGIACIDIR MASON ANN GARTH Delta Slgma 31 Spectator StaE 31 Pres All Grrls Club 31 Dramatxc Club 30 31 Secy All Gxrls Club 30 Latm Club 29 lPep Squad 29 31 MOSBY JACK Football 28 29 30 Track 30 Pres Semor Class 31 The Brat 30 The Happy Prodigal 31 Juruor Play MCGEE DOROTHY Lat1nClub 29 Glee Club 30 Pep Club 29 Chem Club 31 PAYNE EDNA Latm Club 29 Scrence Club Glee Club 31 NEUDECK LLOYD Football 29 30 Basket Ball jumor Play Glee Club 30 PRYOR DOROTHY PETERS BENTON Football 28 29 30 REARDON BYRL Pep Squad 29 31 Sclence Club 29 Latm Club 29 jumor Play Chem Club 31 SCHMITI' LOUISE Pep Club 29 Latm Club 29 Glee Club 31 Treas All Glrls Club 31 SHELTON TOM Football 30 lumor Play SIMRALL JANE Spectator Staff 31 Dramatic Club 30 31 Delta Sigma 31 Vlce pres junior Class Pep Club 29 31 LatmClub 29 Chem Club 31 Liberty Bell Staff 30 Junior Play The Happy Prodigal 31 STEVENSON GLADYS SPARKS DEWARD Track 29 Orchestra 28 TAYLOR FRANCES Pep Club Z9 Glee Club 31 Liberty Bell Staf 31 Page Fxfteen ! . , . 1 I - 1 1 , ' ' 9 ! Y . Y ' 3 Y I ' , - . 1 h 1 1 9 1 D ' Y 1 1 1 . 1 Y I U ' . - 1 . N 11 1 . n 7 l 1 11 1 , . , . 1 . , . 1 1 , 1 D 311 1 I 1 , . 1 . , . , 4 1 291 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 291 . . , , . . POLLARD, ZINA BELLE I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , , Q ' 1 1 I 1 3 1 1 l . h 7 I 3 1 1 b - 1 . l ! 1 . - 1 1 , . . 1 1 . - , . 1 1 , . 1 I I , . . , . . . S D T ' . ' ' . ' ' . I Y Y 1 , . I , Q U 7 - , n - 11 1 , . Y D 1 , 1 , . 1 1 . 1 l ' i Y 1 61131110 S111 P01 161191 Sr JOHN Russel. THOMAS FAYE Liberty Bell Staff 31 THOMPSON M1z1.v1N Football 28 29 30 Basket Ball 28 Z9 30 31 Co capta1nB B 31 Ten ms 29 30 31 Track 29 30 31 Del ta Slgma 30 31 Dramatxc Club 30 31 Latin Club 29 Chem Club 31 Iunlor Play Happy Prodigal 31 Spectator StaE 31 Liberty Bell Staff 30 Vlce pres Semor Class Pres jumor Class Treas Class 28 Vice pres Delta Sigma 31 VAN TRUMP SUSAN VANLANDINGHAM JAMES Football 28 29 30 31 Basket Ball 28 29 30 31 Capta1nB B 30 Ten matic Club 30 31 Liberty Bell StaE '30 Spectator Stall' 31 The Valiant 30 Junior Play WHALLON IRHNE Pep Club 29 Wu1rrAxea MARY FRANCES Pep Club 29 WAGNBR HARMEN WHITMEYER Beamer Glee Club 30 31 WRITESMAN HUBERT WHITMEYER LUCILLE Glee Club 30 31 WITTHAUS WILLIAM WORNALL SUE Edltor Spectator 31 Delta Sigma 31 Luberty Bell Staff 28 31 Pep Club 29 31 Pres Pep Club 31 Latm Club Z9 lumor Play WHITE WELDON Science Club 29 YATES INEZ Delta Sigma 30 31 Edltor Liberty Bell 31 Ass Ed Lzberty Bell 30 Secy Class Z8 Vice pres Class Z9 Secy Treas Class 30 Latm Club 29 Treas Pep Club 31 Jumor Play The Brat 30 Curls Club Board 31 Secy Delta Sigma 31 Page Saxteen M ' 1 N 1 , ' X ' Y Y 1 7 I 1 1 1 , 1 1 Y 1 ! 1 1 1 , I 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 . - 1 1 , 1 U I Y . 1 U , l . U 3 , u 1 11 1 , 7 7 1 , ' 1 A - 1 1 ' ' g . g . 1 , , - 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Y I Y D 1 1 1 1 , - 1 G 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' nis '29, '30g Class Treas. '27, '31g Dra- . , , Q . I 1 2 1 . mx - 11 1 , 1 1 l 9 Y ! 1 D I 1 S 1 1 1 , . 1 1 - 1 h - 1 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 U Y 7 1 . 1 . - 1 . 1 ' 1 1 Y ' 9 I 1 I 1 . 1 1 1 2 1 . - 1 , 1 1 ' ' 1 1 h - - 1 , 1 D ' i T 1 ' - 1 . 1 1 1 1 , - , sr 11 Y U 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 1 I 3 Moz : dag Uwamve 9 'I ,JPY Fein LUXNOT' f3-rx Lamd 'Ms vesh E Lakgrg if 'KELTH A, K Q L 'The Take FF Q ee-Q4 S Sw . or Pew? kg Classes lllI XIII!-XI1'Is K. A S5 srrzux L 1 94 2 . - ITN 1' J ., usyh -.gap 51' xlgk. - f 'i?:5l 'WRX if .X ,N .yugxh 'xx' f' V WO? X s .w' .Q J If Yllll IANDM Junior Class Presxdem Lonnrrfx LoNc Vxce presxdent H A ORMSBY Sponsors Mrss GILL AND Miss FROMAN Members of the Junior Class look back wrth prlde and pleasure upon the various actrvr tres of the year The annual junror play presented March seventeenth and the junior Semor Prom were the feature events of the year The class presented a program nn assembly a pep as sembly for the Llberty North Kansas Crty game and took an actrve part rn the Fortmghtly Contest The jumor play Here Comes Patrrcla was a success It was presented March 17 before a record crowd Between acts Gene Foley gave a specialty dance and musrc was furnxshed by the Merrymakers On a certarn sprrng mormng the whole populatron of the town ot Fern Lawn gasps to see a pretty nineteen year old overall clad grrl rn charge of the local flllrng statron Inqulry reveals that she IS Patrrcra Hammond Wrthln a week she rs twrce threatened wrth bexng drlv en out of town by the mdrgnant townspeople Never having been drrven out of town before Patrrcra vxews the prospects with dellghted enthusiasm To jxmmy Clark a newcomer rs assrgn ed the drsmaymg task of gettmg r1d of her What luck he has IS all bad To add to hrs troub les jrmmy falls rn love wrth the lxttle nursance About this time the whole town IS agog over the expected commg of the governor of the state and his daughter The brg night arrrves Then out of the car of honor leanrng on the governor s arms steps the governor s daughter Patrrcra Page E zghteen CMH, X. T, , , ,J 4 9 1 n , V , X l , , g . 6 Secretavy-Treasurer ..................... .. ............ ........ R ICHARD THOMPSON . i . , , . 1 . . , - t . , . . . . ' Q! ' ' D! ' , . i . . ll YI 7 V , f , f . . . . - . . . D . . y .. . . . . i . Y , . . n K u s ' 1 , Q . . . Q Y . 7 M' . . n 1 T - qlflhl li, SlllTllfEf3CTA7l1TClR Party Mrs Carrol l:.ls1e Crowder Mrs Smlth Porter Angelma Knoop Mmme Knoop jxmmy Clark Elbert Hastmgs Adam Wade Txm Hopper Bud Flanmgan Junior C lass The cast of characters follows HAZEL SWINNEY HEMuE'x'rA POE LORETTA LONG MARY LEE MCCOY EVELYN WAGNER LUCILLE HALL PAUL ALLEN RICHARD THOMPSON Roscoc ROBB PAUL THOMPSON WILLIAM KELLEY The jumors entertamecl the Semors and Faculty May Z 1931 wrth a dmner dance at the Place The hall was charmmgly decorated as a large japanese pergola m whlch the guests were served at tables of four Musxc was furmshed by Renne s Edgewood Band Thus ended a happy and successful year for the jumors who are looking forward wrth much enthusuasm to the thrxlls of prlvlleged Seruors Page Nxneteen Patricia Grayson. . ................. .............. . ..... ....... . . . . . . . y . . I . . , Ulllllllr SIITVTATIE IEXJIJ11 Sophomore Class Presrdent MARY JANE NORTON Secretary Treasurer FRANK CHRANE Sponsors M1ssJAMBs AND COACH LONBORG There are elghty three Sophomores enrolled this year and some very rndustrlous and 3mbltlOUS students as well as some real leaders are found among tberr number George Long lettered 1n football and Edgar Archer and Joe Allen QSeekyJ McComas lettered rn basket ball These boys promrse to become the foundatron for future teams of L H S Edward McDonald reports for the Lrberty Bell Dorothy Woods Jeanne Anderson and Mary Jane Norton were regular members of the Pep Squad Luella Cummrns Evelyn Boggess Cordxe Peters Jeanne Anderson Mary Kelly Ralph Mrller Edward McDonald Dorothy Flght master Mary Jane Norton and Wrlbur Roberts are farthful members of the Glee Club Edward had the lead rn The Gypsy Rover The Sophomores sponsored a strrrmg pep assembly IH the fall They expect to wm numerous places lh the Fortmghtly Contests on Aprrl 9 Page Twenty Vice-president.................... .... ..... ..... ,...RALPHMlLLER . 1 . , . . 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H Cllllx YIWlFf l'X'l4 W r Freshman Class Preszdent Momus BELL Vzce presulent PEARL LOUISE MILLER Sponsors Mrss ALICE CREEK AND Mn DEE WHEELER We have one one hundred and nIne students In the Freshman Class thls year forty seven of them are boys and SIXIY two of them are grrls There IS a surprIsIng number of Freshmen from out of town sIxteen boys and twenty two grrls Four of the boys and seven of the grrls are from the I O O F Home makmg thrrty erght rural students all together At the begrnnmg of the football season there were SIX Freshmen boys on the football squad At the begmnrng of the basket ball season there were slx on the squad not the same srx however There are FIVC Freshman glrls on the Pep Squad In the Glee Club there are only three boys 'Ind frve grrls from the Freshman class The Freshman Class had charge of the Chrrstmas decoratlons In the audItorIum They dId thls on the volunteer plan and more turned up to help Mxss Creek and Mr Wheeler than had been expected Plans for sprrng PICHICS are bemg made The Freshman Class of Lrberty Hrgh School has had the grevxous mrsfortune to lose one of Its members by death We dedrcate thIs space to the memory of Arthur Bob Tully our classmate our frlend a Boy Scout and a boy loved by all who knew hIm Page Twenty one w L , , I , I fa , l lx Secretary-Treasurer ..... .... ...... . ..... . . . . . . ........... . . . . .. MAEY ALICE REED 5 . Y v . ' . 1 Q . u , . . ' . Q ' . . , , . . . L D Q . . . . , i A ! I O ' FIIU Xiulgl IXCJIUI 1514 NIJ- w. lf WUC X4 W5 V 75 A l lm . Wx Q D 9 -, , 3' A Y, f iffy' Q - f' Nxfv, X K 4' .H , li ' ,x VW qw a- H N I ,, Q s 4 . A ' . i AIIJQ- cllll VP 'X UR '- Y J Um , 4... RUNS 'ITHW 3111311i'I7AfI'I2DCIl Dmmatlc Class The Dramatrc Club of the Llberty Hlgh School was orgamzed November 27 1925 by a group of students whose arm was to further mterest m dramatlcs and was sponsored by Mrss Loulse Grlmer Mr Theodore Cochran and Mr C O Magee The first play whlch they sponsored was Step Llvely The next year Mxss Ellen Dono van and Mr Theodore Cochran were chosen as sponsors On january 27 1927 Buddxes war play was presented and on December 16 1927 Peg O My Heart ln the year 1928 and 29 there were two outstandnng plays The Whole Town s Talkrng and The Enemy The latter was by far the most outstandmg play ever presented by the Dramatrc Club Both Mlss Donovan and Mr Cochran took lmportant parts rn thrs productlon Thls year the Dramatic Club has become IHZCUVC and m IIS place a Dramatic Class has been formed whlch 15 dlrected by Mr Theodore Cochran 0n january 29 the class presented The Happy Prodigal The class meets every Thursday and IS grven practrcal lessons rn dramatic art Members ofthe class are Elxzabeth Cvxttlnger Paul Thompson Maxrne Berstle jack Mosby Luclle Adams Melvm Thompson jane S1mrall James Vanlandxngham Sue Wornall Leota ONeal Roma Reynolds Lucnlle Hall Frelds Duncan Sarah Howard Rlchard Thompson Dorothy Don aldson Paul Allen Ann Garth Mason Velma Boyer Byrl Reardon Mary Bellas Deward Sparks Page Twenty four O , ' 1 , . , . . . . - .. . 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I 3 I 1 Y 7 3 T , , , , , , Qlll Sllllllbl i9l5XGlll4fDll-is - Glee Club The Glee Clubs have greatly enjoyed therr work thls year under the dxrectnon of Mlss Kathryn Wilson The two organlzatlons have presented many successful programs for the stu dent body and the town A selected glrls sextette Jeanne Anderson Merle Rogers Else jane Byrns Mary Kelley Mary Jane Norton and Loretta Long have added many pretty melodles for the Glee Club on varxous occaslons One of the features of thls year was Hrawatha s Chlldhood a clever cantata telling of Hnawatha 1n song The Gypsy Rover a three act operetta was the bug h1t presented th1s year on Febru ver was stolen by hns nurse Meg played by Loretta Long and grew up as a gypsy ln a camp although he was really the Slr Gilbert Howe of Enghsh noblllty Marro husband of Meg was played by Iames Robert Don Carlos who made a splended robber wrth Smfo john james Elxzabeth Gxttrnger the perfect Lady Constance lost xn the woods wlth her france Lord Cra ven Harry Clevenger wandered to a gypsy camp where she met Rob and fell lh love at first sight Fxelds Duncan made a splendld Sir George Martengal searchmg for hrs daughter Lady Constance Other characters were Zara Mary Kelley the lover of Slnfo Nma and jerome play ed by Louise Farnsworth and Lloyd Grlmes The chorus and the orchestra made the entire op eretta effectlve Page Twenty fre . , , 1 D 1 . . .. . . . H, . ll . fl 1 If ' ' Y! ' - ary 6. Edward McDonald played the part of Rob, with all his splendor. Rob, the Gypsy Ro- ,YY V I Y 1 ' i I A I ! 1 I . U T ' s a l 5 . 9 ' 91 l llli lllllkf iGll4A 1lLi Dlll-I The Llbert Bell Durrng the first of the school year of 1922 23 the Luberty Bell was flrst orgamzed and pub lxshed Sponsored by Mrs Dow rt was shaped into a relrable and rnterestmg record of school happemngs wrth a number of speclal artrcles mrxed rn Since there rs no journalrsm class rn the school Mrs Dow endeavors at each staff meetrng to grve us a few rmportant facts concernrng our work The Lrberty Bell rs publrshed brmonthly and exchanged wrth papers from other hrgh schools all Over the Unlted States The prlce of our paper was seventy five cents thls year I IS prrnted by the Lrberty Trrbune at a cost of S15 an rssue The paper COHSISIS of four pages The front page IS given to the Important news events of I. H S The second page IS devoted to editorlals and the column of Whos Who or Aunt Sally The sport news and Lrterary Column take up the thrrd page and page four takes care of the Drng Dongs, Exchange and features The staff rs chosen each fall from students who are rnterested rn such work and who are wlllrng to spend some time on thelr work Anyone may contrrbute to the paper especrally to the Llterary Column where a short story or poem of any student may be prrnted The staff thls year consrsts of Edztor , INEZ YATES Assrstant Edztor GEORGE AULL Lxterary Edztors SUE WORNALL AND BERN1rA ALBRIGHT Exchange Edntor Berry BELL Sport Editors KIMSEY DAv1s AND JAMES DON CARLOS Feature Edztur MARY LEE CHRANE Dmg Dongs DOROTHY DONALDSON Busmess Manager Louis GOODSON Reporters from each class and typrsts Page Twenty srx - '5 Q N f Y, O . , . . - 1 . . . , , . ' . ' - ' . t - . .. , ,, CK DI ' - ' I , . - , , . Special...... ...... ...... .................................SARAHHOWARD , . Gllflllillip Sll3lIE5f2GTA6llf4DllR e Delta Szgma The honor club of the Llberty I-Ilgh School IS known as the Delta Sigma It was organ lZCd rn 1926 under the sponsorshlp of Mlss Ruth Dlckson Mlss Marian Rowell and Mlss Allce Creek A constntutron was drawn up and membership was based upon scholarshxp and good character In February 1929 the Delta Slgma was made a chapter of the Natlonal Honor Socr ety Requlrements for membershxp were somewhat altered by this change Ehgnbmty was based upon scholarshlp leadershxp character and service and members were chosen by vote of the faculty after the student had attained the requxred scholastlc standmg The present spon sors are Mlss Allce Creek and Mrss Irene Froman Charter members of the Delta Srgma are Mlldred Fleet Presldent Frances Basltett Vlce Wayman Wllllam Goodson Helen Early Benton Albright Verna Let Pearson LoletaYlngl1ng Irene Moore Vlfglnla Dee Sharp Hollne Fowler Beulah Dale Ruby Barrow Dorothy Black Ruth Weyand and Arthur Roy Kincaid This year there arc four old members and fourteen new members The following are the old members Melvm Thompson Bernrta Albrrght Ine Yates and Dorothy Donaldson The new members are as follows Sue Wornall Ann Garth Mason Helen Ruth Bogard Irene Whallon Sarah Howard Mary Lee Chrane Louis Goodson jane Slmrall Robert Crockett Lucille Hall Loretta Long Evelyn Dearlove Frances Murphy and Lowell Sodeman Page Twenty seven , l O ! 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I ., I . , . 5 r y , 4 presidentg Louise Kranz, Secretaryg Eleanor Huntg Margaret Loweg Mary Ruth Milleng Margaret 9 ' ' 9 s ' 9 9 ' ' s 5 ' ' ' 5 ' 9 4 9 5 g ' ' . : I v I I v Z 1 - : ' 1 v 9 s v 1 l 1 ' X A n , ' 1 1 Y 1 ' X Pep C lub The Hlgh School Pep Club was reorgamzed thls year wlth our favorlte sponsor MISS james helping us agaln The followmg officers were elected for the year 1930 31 President Sue Wornall Vlce presldent Helen Fralces Secretary Treasurer lne Yates and Drlll Master Luclle Adams By the process of ellmlnatxon a squad of twenty four gurls was selected Early and late these glrls practiced formatrons of letters and fancy dnlls The squad performed at each home game and for our bxtter rrval Rlchmond H1gh It rs hoped that the club wlll remam a permanent organlzatlon 1n Llberty H1gh School The costumes blue sweaters with white trousers and berets were partly pard for by the HCIIVICY fund and are to be used by the squad next year Members of the squad are Luclle Adams fLeaderj Bermta Albrlght M1ldred Allen jeanne Anderson Lucille Baldwin Louise Barnes Else Byrns Eleanor Davxs Dorothy Donald son Helen Frakes Martha Gragg Lucnlle Hall Wanve Hmkle Sarah Howard Ivah Lowry Ann Garth Mason Mary Lee McCoy Mary Jane Norton Katherme Lucille McK1ssack Byrl Reardon Mary Allce Reed jane Slmrall Cora Vlcory Sue Wornall Dorothy Woods Ine Yates Zella Smxth fCheer Leaderj Page Twenty ezght Cllllli 813191 1'lf'fllr lll D rv - , X - xy, 1: 73' . 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I - elsif 'l'lIlXll1IXll1l1 All lrls Club The All Grrls Club was organlzed january 1930 The purpose of the orguu at1on IS to promote a frlendly and cordlal mterest IH each gxrl for every other gxrl 111 our school and to provlde a way for the effective management of all actrvltles which concern gurls There are four group meetlngs each month once for each class wlth a comblned meeting of all glrls once a month The officers are Pres Ann Garth Mason Secy Marth Mereness Treas Lucllle Hall and Parhamentarlan Betty Bell Every glrl upon enrolllnff 1n L H S automatlcally becom s a member of thxs club There are three commlttees Soclal SCTVICC Enterta1nment and Sports 1 he entertalnment Commrttee ptovldes music for our meetings together wlth games and refreshments for our partlcs such as our watermelon feed last fall The duty of the Socul Scrxlcc Commtttce IS to look after the mterests of those who are absent from school The Sports Comnuttcc cndeavors to promote athlet1cs among gxrls It IS our earnest hope that the All Cnrls Llub of L H S XVIllCOI1Ul'1LlC ID the future and become one of the foremost clubs of the school I'-Summer L H S Orchestra When school opened thrs fall various puprls were to be seen ffl1ClUlI'lg up the steps carry mg certaln black and unwleldy objects Shortly after the bell for classcs rang that first diy strange sounds were to be heard from the musxc room As the weeks went on the sounds changed from mere nolse to muslc and the HIIllDlflOll5 and faithful muslclans became known as the Llberty H1 h School Orchestra Hard worlc and regular practlcc have contrxbuted much to the dcxelopmcnt ot lDdlVlClLlHl muslclanshxp whlch IS one of the alms of the orchestrl class as1dc from that mun one of le lrn mg to play together The orchestra has made many appearances durlnv the year both at assembly programs and for other SpCCl3l occaslons Late ln the fall the orchestra made lts first formal appearance at a muslcal program glven IH conlunctlon wrrh the Glee Clubs Wlaen the opcretta The Gypsy Rover was glven the orchestra contrlbuted much to the success ofthe evening by 1t5 playlng of the overture and accompanlments to choruses As a new feature ln the currlculum ofL H S the orchcstra has had many obstacles to ox ercome and has started xts cllmb from the very bottom It IS to bc hoped th If wlth thc pres ent group as a nuclcus an even bigger and better orchestra xxrll be clcvcloped ncxt yclr The members arc as follows Lloyd Admrre jullan Anderson Edgar Archer lxcllcr Bell Dale Bogard Helen Ruth Bog, ltd Buddy Brant Edward Brant Elc mor DIVIS Edward Dlllon Fields Duncan Anna May Drffenbacher Merry Dlffenbacher Louis Goodson jack Hall Hossxe Huclsman Maurlta lrrck Madellne Robeson Marvxn Sands Lowell Sodcman Arthur Bob Tully ldeceasedj James T1bbets Page Twenty nme K i' 7 - . c z :L , , . 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ALLEN-Center Weight 165 Co captam Snxmzn Fullback Wenght 178 Co captain RICHARDSON Elganer Wenght 155 THOMPSON Halfback Wenght 162 Mosuv Halfback Wexght 155 PETERS-Guard Welght 162 Cox-Guard Wexght 156 BMMER Tackle Nsumzcx Tackle Weight 175 BUSH Fullback Wenght 172 DAVIDSON End Weight 150 VANx.AND1Nc1-mM Weight 155 End DEMASTERS Tackle Weight 170 P THOMPSON End Weight 135 Roma Halflvack Welght 175 BELL-Center Wexght 152 R THOMPSON Halfback Welght 150 Page Thirty three CIM F STIDMBQTOGIIFACIIFDR ' 1 X 'J Q, 1 Weight-166 r' llll TXITII ISXII It Season s Record DATE LIBERTY SCORE OPPONENTS September 27 October 3 October 10 October Z4 October 31 November ll November 14 November 21 November 27 Total Xlkfestport St joseph Central North Kansas Crty Rlchmond Lafayette Excelsror Sprlngs Butler Carrollton Cameron Total SCORE A vrgorous traxmng campargn before the season opened gave the Blue Jays physxcal condr tron that few hlgh school teams enjoy After ten days OflDICI1S1XC tralnrng rn the O arks the team entered school and started preparatlons for the flrst game with Westpcmrt High of Kansas Crty September 27 The Westport Tlgers proved no match for the home team and when the final whlstle sounded Llberty held the long end of the 31 to O score October 3 the Blue Jays defeated St joseph Central rn a hard fought battle 20 to O The score does not tell the story of the heavxer Central team s attempt to wear down the Lrber ty defense North Kansas put a blot on an otherwise perfect rccord October 10 Two touchdowns were scored by each team but the fallure to klck goal sent a broken he rrted Blue Team to the locker room wrth thexr first defeat IU two seasons The team went to Rrchmond weakened by the loss of lxiosby who had suffered a broken ankle IH scrimmage Flghtllij, with all they had the team turned ln 1 Z6 to O VILIOTY St Joseph Lafayette offered but httle resistance and the Blue Team took a llstless Z8 to O vlctory on October 31 The blg game of thc year wlth Excelslor Sprmgs was played Armlstlce Day before a crowd of2 SOO Wrth Stader and Mosby on the bench the prospects for VICIOIY were anythrng but brlght Openlng wlth a brllllant aerlal attack Llberty caught the v1s1tors unaware and scored two touchdowns rn quxck succession Flghtlllg hard untll the last whrstle the Blue Jays ran up a total of 46 DOIDIS to the Tlgers 0 The team journeyed to Butler November 14 and scored a 37 to O trlumph In the Carrollton grme Richardson tossed passes at will to hrs team mates and s1x touch downs were scored to make a 30 to O w1n Thanksglvmg mornlng., at Jewell Freld the Bn, Blue Team of 1930 made 1ts final appear ance Cameron made '1 scrlous threat on the first play of the game wrth a seventy frve yard re turn of the krckoff but a fumble 5,axe the Blue Jays posscsslon of the l all Wlth the wmd t thelr backs rn the second quarter Lrberty tallled twlce ln the fourth quarter passes agam paved the way to a touchdown to brrng the total to 20 pomts Page Thzrty four ? u - 0 Z0 . 0 13 ' 14 26 ' 0 28 0 46 ' ' 0 32 0 30 0 20 0 246 14 . ., V V . Y ' . v, 0 Clllll NINE I CM XUIUHIX Basket Ball Team of '31 Top Row B Brant Norms Slmrall Amerme Bottom Row Rxchardson DeMasters McComas Ballew Bush Cooper M Thompson THOMPSON Fomard Melvm played a stellar game leadmg the team ln scormg Thxs was his thxrd year on the team RICHARDSON Guard Earl won his fourth letter xn basket ball this year Although he played guard he was al ways valuable on the offense BALLEW Center Ralph playmg hrs second year was always steady and rellable DEMASTERS Forward Thls was Ray s second year Noted for hrs conslstency of play he was very valuable to the team BUSH-Guard Elbert developed rapldly thus year mto a very dependable guard VANLANDINGHAM Guard The loss of jimmy at the end ofthe flrst semester was keenly felt by the team HIS fight mg sp1r1t was invaluable McCoMAs COOPER ARCHER and Cox are first year men They wrll very capably f1l1 the vacancxes made by graduatron thls year Page Thzrty fwe ' -, W , X . ,. P., CQ' !,yH'iA Ts 111 5 'T ' I Middle Row: T. Brant, Bell, Archer, Cox, P. Thompson, Allen. ff TYTUTI TXIIJI Basket Ball THOMPSON Fam ard RICHARDSON Guard Co captam VANLANDINGHAM Guard BALLEW Center DEMASTERS Foru ard BUSH GHdTd Cox Guard McCoMAs-Center COOPER Foruard ARCHER Forward Page Thxrty sux - K W 3 fx' . . X Co-captain - 1 fllll Xl1l1l-Xllr1i- Seasons Record DATE LIBERTY bCORE OPPONENTS SCORE December 13 December 19 january 5 anuiry 6 anuary IO anuary 17 anurry 24 lanuary 30 February February IO February 13 February Z0 Nlarch 5 March 5 March 6 March 13 March 13 Total I Lees Summit Leavenworth De LaSalle Henrietta Lafayette Lees Summit Raytown Henrietta Horton Turner bouthwest Westport Parkville Holt North Kansas City Chillicothe New Point Total J The 1931 basket ball season will long be remembered by the followers of the team From were undefeated Eleven straight triumphs IS a record any team may be proud of Coach Lonborg built a smooth working team around his co captains Thompson and Richardson An offense featuring a fast break brought many points to the Liberty side of the score sheet ind it was mld season before the Blue Team met a worthy opponent Horton lxansrs gave the Blue lays a real scare and lf took an extra period to decide th game With Horton leading 16 to 141ust before the regular playing time was up Thompson sneaked a short carom shot in from the side to tie the score In the extra period Thompson tossed in a free throw that gave the home team a 14 to 1.6 win The next important battle was with Southwest High Throughout the first half the Liberty offense failed to click and the Blue Team found itself trailing 3 to 14 at the half A remarkable second half rally sent the Blue ,lays into the lead and ID the end resulted in a 27 to 17 victory With eleven straight wins to their credit the team faltered and lost to Westport 15 to 31 The Tigers took an early lead and were net er threatened though the Blue Team fought hard In the sub district tournament held at Excelsior Springs the Blue Jays advanced to the finals at the expense of Parkville and Holt only to meet defeat by North Kansas City Z2 to 19 Page Thirty seven 36 ' 11 - 39 28 27 11 j Q 30 ' 23 J . 23 18 j . 56 ' 22 j 2 57 22 y , 29 ' Z1 6 17 16 e 37 Z0 Z2 T 17 t 15 31 r 55 ' 16 45 18 f 19 ' 22 ' 44 ' ' Z0 - 26 ' Z9 5'7 34' the first game with Lees Surrimit until the final scheduled game with Westport, the B1ue Jays y 1 , ,y . . C The week following the sub dmstrxct tournament Lrherty entered the dlstrlct tourney at Maryvrlle Ch1lllCOIhC prox ed to be no match for Llberty and they were defeated 44 to 0 ln the second round New Pomt eked out a 79 76 uctory oxer our team Each team knew that the winner would probably go to the hnals and '1 real battle was staged Lntrl Bush and DeMasters were eyected on personal fouls rn the thlrd quarter Llberty helt a lead but u 1th these two on the bench the defense crumpled Proof that Liberty had one of the best teams 1n thls sectxon IS offered by the fact that New Point won the drstrxct tournament and went to the tlnals ln the state champnonshrp 01390935-0' Track shown m track Allen turned ID some hne performances ln the Kemper Mlhtary Academy 1U door meet Allen placed second mn the 890 yard run He drew the lnsxde lane but xx as torced to take the outs1de one when he lumped the gun CODSldCI1Hg h1s startmg DOSIUOII he ran a remarkable race Bowles was the only man to nm a POIHI ln the Northwest lNl1SSOU1'1 meet at Maryulle A thlrd place IH the hurdles brought Llherty s lone polnt The Big Flvc conference meet at Excelsior Sprlngs w as easy competltlon for Allen Three frrsts 1 second, and a tle for second totaled twenty points md gave Ralph huth storlng honors of the meet Thompson placed thxrcl ln the hrgh hurdles to give Lrberty ons. more polnt The meet was won by Cameron xuth 35 points L1berty was second w1th 71 Page Thzrry ezqht or I 1 1 I NI 1 1 1 -x l 1 1 A I V ' V K , . . 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The 1930 track team was led hy Ralph Allen. ln spite of the fact that little Interest is eatuvels, L K fi X Xx I x I ' J f f 0. 37 'QQ lp' 1 K, A 1 6 I X P -li --cube Spectator Staff The Spectator of 31 represents the whole school IIS act1v1t1es and orgamzatrons although lt rs sponsored by the Semor Class The Class and especrally the staif would llke to see the Spectator grow up and become a larger and more mterestmg book supported by the student body and pubhshed yearly The Spectator Staff was headed Ih1S year by Sue Wornall as Editor IH Chief Through her eEorts work was outlmed for the drfferent hterary departments It was her job to see that all pxctures were taken delrvered and paneled and that the hterary work was IH on txme A large part of the art work was taken care of by her The buslness slde of the yearbook was under the supervlsnon of Melvrn Thompson He with hrs capable assistant jane Sxmrall handled thxs part of the work very efllcxently Plans for payment were made early xn the year and campaigns for advertrsrng started The Associate Edntor Bermta Albrlght had certain phases of the edxtorral work to take care of as well as most ofthe typing The Athletic Department was ln charge of Jimmy Vanlanclmgham who wrote up all the athletic events of the year The Organrzatlon Department was headed by Ann Garth Mason whose duty If was to wrrte up the orgamzatxon and work of varxous clubs A portlon of the art work was taken care ot by Inez Yates Our faculty sponsors Mlss Leedy and Mr Cochran were always ready and wxllmg to oifer assxstance and advice at any txme Page F orly Kllll SlllEl:l'lClA'r4G14l li Page Forty ore 0111 Appreclatlon 11 11111 5lIPLI'1I1ILI1LiLIlI 'xir '11, 1 1 1 1 11 1111111 5K 1tf w 1 L 1 r 111111 lp for hlw 1 1 111 11 11 upera 11111 1215 1 11 1 1131 11 tu L1hLrtv H1111 L 1 L1 1111 11111 ha. has proxe 1 111 111 up t1 hlS 1110 1 11 1 L1 1 111y h1111orS t In behalf of c 111111 IILIQ 1111, 111 xxlsh to rhank llll 1 r fly 111111 IIIIQTCSI .1111 1sb1stance L 1 1 -111111111511 QIXLD them N10 L 'abs 1111111 1m 111 9 4 T V' , ' . . 3 A .KQ1 1h - 111Q1111 1.-rs 11' I 15110 1' f 1 V ish 111 -xr-1.1 their g1 ' 1- ': Yelp 1'. 1 11111 11 uk. 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Class Hlstor By Dorothy Donaldson In September 1919 The Spmt of the Semor Class took off on its non stop fllght or exploratlon through School The charter members of the present able crew were jane Sum rall Luclle Adams Melvin Thompson Marne DeMoss Ralph Ballew Mary Lee Chrane Fxelds Duncan Sue Wornall Homer Aull LOUISC Berstle Maxlne Berstle Louls Goodson Elizabeth Glttxnger Sarah Howard jack Mosby Ehzabeth Cuthbertson Deward Sparks and Dorothy Donaldson In 1920 Inez Yates Jorned us by a mlraculous parachute jump from a later plane We battled through terrlilic fogs of lessons and 1n fa1r weather flew at high speed The slghts were varned by a few bug moments luke the May Fete m whlch almost everybody was either a worm or a butterfly dancing around a Maypole Our present I. H S Hangar was not then erected Our elght years spent ln the exploratxon of Grade School and the thrills of annual sprung plcmcs ended wlth a grand graduation 1n the new Hlgh School Audxtornum Every member of the crew turned a sxckly green and became a Freshman Our sponsors through that great verdant forest were Coach Lonborg and Mxss Irene Froman We chose as presldent Marguerlte Orr as vrce president Wllllam 1 Parks as secretary Inez Yates and as treasurer Melvm Thompson On St Patncks Day we gave a gr rand and gl lonous party ln the school gymnaslum We were O Relllys and O Gradys that mght Twenty Hve gxrls from our class were chosen to serve at the Jumor Semor Prom Gradually our greenlsh hue faded we became important Sophs and had as sponsors Mxss james and Coach Lonborg as presxdent Woodrow Brimer vxce presxdent Inez Yates and as secretary treasurer ack Mosby In the early fall we had a PICDIC at Urban Lake wxth boat ndes lots of eats and a hnke back When we flew 1nto the jumor Kmgdom we chose Mnss Glll and Miss Leedy as sponsors Melvm Thompson as presldent lane Szmrall as vlce presldent and Inez Yates as secretary treas urer We dnscovered the mystenes of a Junnor play rn Bug Tame The junxor Semor prome nade should go ln red letters ln this history .1 long remembered model for Proms On September 2 1930 we flew IHIO the promxsed land and selected Mr Cochran and Mlss Leedy as Semor sponsors jack Mosby as presndent Melvm Thompson as vlce presxdent and Ixmmy Vanlandmgham as secretary treasurer We found the need for an annual so we took upon ourselves the edltlng of the Spectator Among our brllllant crew were discovered Ralph Allen Melvm Thompson and Earl Rlchardson as wonderful athletes Elxzabeth Gxttmger and jack Mosby twmkled as leads ln The Happy Prodigal a Dramatic Club productlon One nlght ln May each member of our crew recexved his dxploma Our ship has come to rest one of Life s airports We say goodbye Our crew separates each pllotxng a plane that xs to go on other trlps of exploratxon Page Forty two A X 1 ' , I H r 1 . , I , X 0 ,K . . . ,, . . , . - rr av . - Y D 1 I I 1 1 i I l 7 9 1 v r 1 1 , . . . . . ., ,, . . 1 S ' v - S 1 S . . , . . 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I 1 ' S S ' 3 . , , I H ' . . ,. . ,, . . . , . . , . , . . . , fllll- tXl'1'.nl1fllrh1ll4511' Llberty Boy Scouts Llberty has lust cause to be proud of her Boy Scouu for the past three years They have not only made the mdtvxdual records ln an honorable way but as troops they have set and mam tamed a record second to none IH the Area Lxberty now has 74 reglstered Scouts The Llberty Scouts are drvlded IHIO two troops No 211 wlth 41 Scouts and No 214 wlth 34 Scouts Troop No 211 was chartered m june 1928 and No 214 was chartered rn june 1930 The rankings of the Llberty Scouts are as follows 14 ten derfoot Scouts 14 second class Scouts 33 first class Scouts 10 star Scouts and 3 lrfe Scouts Llberty w1ll have three appllcants for the rank of Eagle m the annual roundup class Thxs rs the hlghest scout rank In addltlon to passing the necessary requirements for ranks the Llb erty Scouts have passed the tests for more than three hundred mer1t badges A number of the Llberty Scouts wrll Hnlsh thexr Eagle requlrements at camp thls summer Probably the outstandmg ZCIINIIY outslde of the regular scout program IS their fatihful effort ln the bulldlng up of a Boy Scout band The Boy Scouts appreclate the wonderful co op eratlon and support of the Clfl ens of Lxberty 'v-kanei-v Camp F ire in Libert Camp Frre Grrls have for 18 years occupied a place IH the commumty Durmg thus time 13 Llberty girls have attamed the hlghest rank lh Camp Flre that of Torch Bearer Camp Fire Glrls have always been consplcuous members of L H S s honor roll asslsted ln many patrlotlc programs presented plays wlth hlstorlcal slgnlfncance planted trees and built a commumty BT61131366 on the Wllllam lewell Campus Last year they put on a pro gram each month at the I O G F Home for the aged presenting a cake to each old person havmg a bxrthday dur1ng the month At Chrxstmas time each year Camp Flre Gxrls present toys and treats to needy chrldren of Llberty Mrs B I Adkms was the first Camp Flre leader rn Llberty Other guardians have been Mrs W H Goodson Mrs Robert Wrthers M1ssM1ldreCl Perkins Mrs james Slmrall Mr: Tom Wornall Mrs Rrley Sxmrall and Mrs Mary Per Lee Present guardrans are Mrs E H Norton Mrs W E Campbell Mrs Ralph Brandon Mrs E K Bell Mrs J E Davrs and Mrs A G Byrns About 40 glrls nn Lrberty are actnve rn Camp Frre now The followmg have won the hugh rank of Torch Bearer Irene Adkms Bell Daugherty Nancy Lawson Eleanor Goodson Martha Llghtbu ne Mlldred Perluns Betty Bell Bermta Al brrght Dorothy Donaldson Jane Slmrall Sue Wornall Ann Garth Mason Lucrle Adams Mrs Robert Wrthers and Mrs W H Goodson Page Forty three 9 . . . . y . 1 - . : 9 1 ' - . , - Q. , . . . . . .Z . g ... ... r 1 j , Camp Fire Girls have aided their community in various forms of service. 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F N'-A N Trrr wrt mapa Prophec By Inez Yfzter It was the summer of 1950 and the place the Lrberty Arrport I stepped out of the cabrn plane and looked about eagerly for a famrlrar face After about ten years away from my old home town I was returnrng to gather rnformatron for my latest book Remrnrscences of a Scar tered Class The first persons I saw were Lloyd Nuedeclc manager of the arrport and hrs two flyrng secretarres Kathryn jones and Mrldred Harrell They told me that Lucile Adams was the physrcal educatron drrector at a large Eastern college wrth Helen Frakes for her assrstant Several days later I prcked up a maga rne whrch I noted was edrted by Betty Bell and Mar ron Krng In thrs maga rne I notrced a column to the love lorn under Maxrne Beamer s drrec tron and a book revrew department by Rosalre Harrrngton Turnrng on the radro I heard Marre De Moss grvrng her d'rrly talk on cookrng and a famrlrar vorce boomrng out Peter Rabbrt storres to the chrldren Thrs last was no other than Benton Peters The R K O hour came on and I heard Lourse and Maxrne Berstle srngrng rn therr srster act They showed talent even rn therr hrgh school days Also on thrs program were Frelds Duncan and hrs Merrymakers Ralph Ballew rs strll playrng the banjo My old frrend Bernrta Albrrght wrfe of the presrdent of Crtres Servlce Orl Company Hu len Brrmer and also a famous poetess gave a tea rn my honor and there I met agarn Ruth Engle who rs dean of women at Chrrstran College jane Eltmrng first woman mayor of Mrssourr Crty Sarah Howard who wrrtes that charmrng Ask Me column rn the kansas Crty Star ably edrted by Lours Goodson Lours rs also rn hrs spare trme xx orkrng on a cure for cancer Robert Crock ett wrrtes a free verse column rn thrs paper Dorothy Donaldson manageress of the Dorothea Dresse Shop was unable to attend the tea as her shop was busy makrng costumes for the Earl Rrchardson s Revue of 1950 rn whrch Elrzabeth Grttrnger has the starrrng part Lours Farnsworth rs also a headlrner rn thrs show Tom Shelton has the comedran part and they say on Broadway he rs a second Joe Brown Erma Corbrn Elrzabeth Cuthbertson Hazel jameson and Dorothy McGee are mannequrns rn Doro thy s Dresse Shop And good ones they are too' Oh yes I must tell you about the latest gossrp at the tea jane Srmrall rs surng Melvrn Thompson for breach of promrse' They are takrng the case to Supreme judge Wrllram Wrtt haus Hubert Wrrtesman rs lawyer for the defense and Weldon Whrte for the prosecutron Heaven alone knows what the outcome wrll be' After the tea I was taken to see the farms run by Mary Bellas and Margaret Berry They are both makrng a great success rn truck gardenrng Bernrce and Lucrlle Wrttmeyer are runnrng a chrcken farm and they say Mary Lee Chrane was the rnterror decorator for therr lovely home Grlbert Harrrs runs the Men s Haberdashery and Harmen Wagner not only owns a gro cery store rn Lrberty but a charn of stores all over the Unrted States Irene Whallon and Doro thy Pryor own the Parrsranne Beauty Shoppe and are beautrfyrng all of Lrberty Homer Aull rs Post Master down at the new post office burlt by Lester lrmrnger I also attended the huge motor show held at the Bell s Garage Yes you have guessed rt Edward Bell rs the manager and rs helprng desrgn the 1951 Studebaker They had a program at thrs motor show and had pard fabulous sums for some of the entertamers Mme Bogard known rn our school days as Helen Ruth and her accompanrst Mme Huelsman also known as Flossre were there wrth therr well pard talent A premrere showrng of a fllmdrrccted by George Buell was grven Speakrng of movres Iack Mosby has become the great sc een loxer and Warren Grrmes a bad bad vrllarn On all of these prctures rs the srgnature of Govenor Deward Sparks and hrs Page Forty :ax 4 to X . -I X ,. 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' i I 3 , . secretary Fay Thomas Velma Boyer rs playlng on Broadway at present and her dramatxc abrllty 15 movmg New York audiences to laughter and tears Crystal Cox Frances Dale and Mary Sue Hall are teachers at M U and rmmy Vanlan drngham IS coachmg hrs team at M U for a great game wnth the K U team whose coach rs none other than Ralph Allen Robert DeMasters teaches manual traxmng there and Edgar Duncan rs the tennrs coach Edgar IS also the Amerlcan Tennrs Champron of 1949 50 Ger aldrne l-lon IS '1 chemxcal expert Her progress rn science rs llghtmg the way for the rest of the world Ivah Lovr ry IS composmg musrc for musrcal comedres Ann Garth Mason a great socral welfare worker IS fmancmg the mlsslonarles, Edna Payne and Roma Reynolds rn thelr work lh Slam Byrl Reardon xs the only woman representatlve from MISSOUYI rn Congress Zrna Belle Pollard IS her secretary Louise Schmitt IS president of the Park Avenue Bank of New York Crty Gladys Stephenson and Frances Taylor are teaching mathematlcs at Llberty Hugh School and Mary F Whltaker and Susan Van Trump are the Home Economrcs teachers Lola and Ola Warren are nurses at Mercy Hospxtal Sue Wornall happxly marrred IS 1n Parls takmg an art course Arthur Davison IS the manufacturer of Davxsons DCllClOUS DCllCBC1CS a new kind of chewlng gum Member Arthur s abundance of gum rn hrgh school Russel St John 15 conductlng a serxes of lectures all over the Umted States As l went back to work on my book I thought wxth prrcle of thls ambrtrous class But then you see they graduated from Llberty Hugh School Page Forty seven . v llll Xllll-Xllflr y r 1 J ' ' ' 'nrt .., ' .. ' K . a x 1 1 ' 1 , y v V - 7 , , ' D v v ' l l I XIII Newest Fashron Trends Phone 62 Style Shoppe Ina Roy East Slde Square Llberty Mo FRIENDLY FIVES The Shoes That Shme 5 O0 giuckel 6' .93azley WE HAVE THE BEST Gasohne, Kerosene, Motor and Tractor Olls Greases and Naphtha Gas Jfznderson C911 Gompany Phone 40 Llloerty Hlgh Sehool Thanks for your .1 qualntance and frrend ly relatrons toward us Bwmly Llberty Book btore, 370 Brant Drug Store Last Wlll and Testament of the Class of 1931 By Louls Goodson In the name of God amen Know ye all men by these presents that we the Seniors of the class of 1931 being of un usually sound minds and surprrslng 1ntell1 gence do hereby will and bequeath the fol lowmg articles to wit ITEM To the faculty school board and sponsors we leave our good wxll and apprecl ation for their many helps and ktndnesses' ITEM A plcture of the Senxor Class to hang first ln study hall next on the first floor and finally m the Rogue s Gallery for some future student to knock and break or to serve as a target for paper wads ITEM To all vlctlms of eighth hour study hall we leave our heartfelt and remrnxscent sym pathy ITEM F1elds Duncan s leadership of the Mer rymakers to Raymond Norrls ITEM Three tons of wool to be divided mathematically among the classes by Miss Glll and Miss Froman for the students to pull over the eyes of the faculty ITEM An autographed copy of Coach Lon Married wlth introduction by the Honorable Garlln Wagner to Mr Charles Burke Mr Dee Wheeler and Mr Theodore Cochran ITEM Ann Garth Masons abllrty to swmg the gavel at the All Girls Club meetmg to the next year s presldent ITEM Permxssron to whisper rn study hall slam your locker and be late to classes to all jumors who have not done same rn past ITEM Sue Wornall s genrus to lose everything mcludmg her heart to Lucrlle Hall ITEM The conversanonal abxllty or Dorothy Donaldson Bermta Albright Sarah Howard and jane Slmrall to any other girls 1n school without It ITEM One copy of the Spectator publlshed by thls Senxor Class to be looked at laughed over and copied from by the younger gen eratnons ITEM Inez Yates worries responsrbxhtxes and success with the Liberty Bell to George Aull ITEM The memory of the sklll ID athletics dlsplayed by Earl Rlchardson Melvxn Page Forty eight 'III ff i1l?X'l'I Ill l l 9 ' C ' . , . borgls new book How to be Happy Though 'C- 3 ' ' ' . . 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' - .. l XIUI Thompson and Ralph Allen to those schools whom we beat thus year ITEM Lester Irmmger s and Harmcn Wag ner s slclll 1n playing the harmonlca ln school wrthout berng caught to Iohnnre Wubben horst ITEM The presrdency of the Sennor Class of 32 to john Krmsey Davis lcnowmg that he wlll set an example of quxetness and drgnrty to the rest of the class ITEM The studrousness of Robert Vergrl Crockett mtrusted Mrs Dow to be grven to the needy football stars ITEM E11 abeth Glttrnger s talent rn Dramat re work to Warve Hxnkle ITEM We leave our mgenurty rn devnsrng good excuses rn tlme of need to our succes sors and may rt get them out of many trght place ITEM The front center sectron of seats rn the audrtorrum to next years Seniors Thrs carries with It permrssron to use all chewlng gum under said seats provrded sand gum rs returned to sald seats rn good condltlon not later than mrdnrght May 20 1932 In witness whereof we have set hands and seal thls first day of May ln the year of our Lord nxneceen hundred and thrrty one Wltnesses Oscar Hopes Walter Moore Srgned LOUISH Goodson C109 C027 CIQ7lnteszde Jeweler Dlamonds, Watches, Clocks Iewelry, Srlverware Cut Glass RCp31I'lIlg a Speclalty North Srde Publlc Square Llberty, MISSOUFI May a happy and prosperous future be the reward of the Students who today take advantage of the wonderful opportumtres for self bet terment offered by our School Sys tem H R Banks Lumber Co Phone g8Q They re all talkmg of Halos Watteau effects and Saucy Berets Here they are at glffary game gfat :Shoppe Phone 740 North Srde of lj Lrberty Flower Shop BCSSIC Barkley Coleman MLIHHUCF Phone 466 Lrberty, Mrssoun Page Forty mne Fashron Farr Shoes Styled to meet the modern dc mand For styllsh long Wearrng at a moderate cost jack Petty Shoe Co Shoes for the Family fIf1'l,UNl'l1WIE-' f 2 4 . , , ' 2 , , . 6 l FOLLETT Prrnnng Company Printers or Those Who Care Phone I5 West Slde Square Lxberty MISSOLIYI rg C7 Stogdale Glotlnng Gompan Men S Outfrcters Lrberty M1b5OUf1 Smart clothes for Men, Youn hen, and Boys PFILCS more moderate th rn or years Dpen Day and Nite When Hungry Come to Whrte Way Inn Last Kansas The Fortmglatly Contest One hundred L H S students entered the Fortnrghtly Contest thrs year On Thursday April 9 the fmal ehmmatron contests were held rn the audltorlum A flrst prlze of five dollars was awarded the followlng students Mary jane Norton for declamatron Luctlle Hall for grrls extemporaneous speaktng eanne Anderson for grrls VOICC LOUISE Barnes for p1ano Fields Duncan for boys vo1ce Edward McDonald for boys extempo raneous spealcmg Catherlne Campbell for essay and Marron Kmg second for essay terest and enthusrasm behnnd them that thrs one had From the very Flrst rt was a suc cess and the wrnners deserve heartlest con gratulatlons They wlll be sent to Maryvrlle Apr1lZ2 23 to compete ln the drstrlct tour nament along wlth other representatlves from L H S Ralph Allen wrll he sent for track Bernrta Albrlght Ines Yates lrene Whallon and Frances Taylor for second year typmg Tom Shelton Ruth Booker and Evelyn Dearlove for first year typmg for second year short hand lrene Whallon lnezYates and Bernxta Albrlght for Hrst year shorthand Luclllc Smlth Frances Murphy Ruth Booker and Evelyn Dearlove These students have proved thelr excellence rn therr respectrve lrnes and should w1n many honors for L H S Page Fifty flllll XVIAVII l-X lllli I y -I . 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J S C You will always . . find clcvcr hata G1 OCGTIQS and ml flfmfs Ht- Queenswale Mrs MIHHIC Duncan s East Sldc of Square LIBERTY LICDNS CLUB Ou1 Name Stands For L-oyalty to countl y, commumty and home I ndlvldual 1nteg11ty 1n thought, Word and deed O ur flag, ou1 language N ew ldeale, new hopee, new dTT1b1tlOHb ID bllbl ness and p1 ofesslon S GFVICC that IS founded on the golden lule S lp Boggess Sons W1 ec Hardware, Implements, and amcs Costello Lumber Co Automoblles Ilmtrtx Nllw Lterxlfzm 111 ffm Du South Slde Square rldtllh' HL L '4 ll 1 NI S IL l 1 mr 1 Phone 70 QLNL RXI BUILDING L1bcrty MISSOUII NIATLRIAL Page Fzfty fzve 'I ' g . . , Q . . . . 1. . . r . 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 .- Q ' . james Costello, Presg Ella osrello, Vice-Pres. 0 U Q il iam J. Kelley, S c'y and Treas. Established 1888 Incorporated 1910 ' l.' ' , , ' .d.n :uri U , I I . It . , I V., . 6 . - I x Q x x , 1 1 -II--gl Sol l , aiu QI Act. Ll 'rty, M n. 7 1 - A I Intermnonal Trucks THF FOOD WITH A REPUTA Firm All Tractors HON BHHINU IT Wlutlmtr Llberty Marketlng C0 lt s lfter 1 plrty the show, or C runs H15 Flour Iced 111clC,oal you mlm 1 GOOD WHOLESOME LIBFRTX MISSOURI P hone Ol! md S4 ru ll lmd bomuluu Nou XV.mt 'lt L X DW M Y MASSEYS CAFE and cz ffofedd auf A brand new shave lmen underwear Silk hose xmmaculate shlrt and collar matchmg studs an expenslve dress sunt and HIP BOOTS Seems rldlculous doesn t lt' If one false note can luck up so much grief wouldn t xt seem lmportant to watch Cl6f3llS7 At that you would be surprxsed how many producers of prlnted advertlslng are flguratlvely speaking stxll wearing hlp boots wxth thelr dress suxts After carefully pamstakmgly preparmg expenslve art worlt and engravlng they stlll allow themselves to become casual when xt comes to prmtmg Any job that rs worth producmg 1S worth quahty pl'1l'1KlHg The Wllllam ewell Press prmtmg Intelligent prompt servlce 1n a modern plant convemently located for qulck dehvery to all polnts The Wllllam Jewell Press Harvey jones Ray, Manager L1berty, MISSOUTI When You Thmk of Ford Think of Progrmzve Shoe Shop 311 SCHAEFFER EVANS MOTOR COMPANY 666 Tax1 Ford Sales and Sel VICG bouth Mam Street Phone 71, West Slde Square Tel 666 LIBERTY MISSOURI LEO JACKSON Prop Page Fzfty srx 1 , ,'1 , lIIlNlXIflIfXI1fIr . f m . 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