Liberty High School - Spectator Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

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W 'M--w W-5:15.-11. - - 1-wiki ' uf 3,3 - 1 w'uQ' Q.ff.', -, ' V Ll: , N:E,g'..: 2-, 4:51.-L , 'f 'i1lZ.:L ' ' . ' M. -. Q-We-:'.-. 'Z-'si -1 L I E a 5 1 1 5 I E 2 i E 2 5 1 i I ! 1 i E 7 i E E A 3 a 1 I 5 5 2 5 : : i 3 Q 1 I 5 n n I E 1 1 s 1 r F 1 4 x I E v i 3 S I J L 1 Q z v 1 WWXMAQ, 0LuM yww Wy,,,C,4,Ww4,'fwfMAf B ff LYNX J 31.8 1943 .giaecfafor Page 2 0I 2lfU0l 1 -- i- EDITOR Wana? jwjiddgfon BUSINESS MANAGER .x4rmifJa olincofn SPONSOR mnona Kerrie The staff of the 1943 Spectator of Liberty High School presents this an- nual as a Word and picture review of a year of Work together. This annual is dedicated to the boys and girls who have gone from Lib- erty High School to serve America in this war so that freedom may reign supreme-and to those boys and girls who have left us for that World where freedom is always supreme. lecbca fion -1 .1T l UI 6 Q7 2 N4 f 4 Page 3 C0l'LfQlfLf6 p i. .fdclminirifrafion CLASSES .fgcfiuifim FEATURES .fgfhklica ADVERTISEMENTS pages 5-10 pages 11-28 pages 29-40 pages 41-58 pages 59-64 pages 65-80 1 X mm NM I XXX X X wg x 'D 'S WW yn. .xdvlminiriflfcz fion Page 6 Lsiuvlenf gounci Top row-Bob Lincoln, Wiley Crawford, Mary Moon, Laura Tapp, Marillyn Thll!'llCl. Nancy Blackburn, Ralph Lowry, Dick Bowles, Graham Calkins. Second row-Ned Trimble, Frank Field, Raymond Neth, George Trachsel, Bob Langston, Thomas Brandom, Jack Roorbaeh, Cecil 0'Dell. Front row-Elise Dougherty, Reba Burkhardt, Katherine Davis, Nancy Greeie. Mildred Foley, Jane Clarke, Eleanor Petty, Myra Remley, Jo Leen Alspaugh, Miss Lemaster, Robert King. The Student Council was organized in 1937 in order to develop a better relationship between the students and the faculty, and to give to the stu- dents a means of expressing their feelings. It has been very successful in carrying out its original ideas and the school has profited a great deal from it. The officers are elected in the spring preceding the school year they are to serve. The representa- tives are elected from each home room they are to serve at the beginning of each semester. The officers this year have been: Ned Trimble, president, Ralph Lowry, vice presidentg Mary Moon, secretary, John Cooper, treasurer, Laura Tapp, historian, and Miss Elaine Lemaster, sponsor. This year it has sponsored Homecoming, the all- school mixers, the Christmas Charity Drive, and has sent delegates to the Columbia convention. BOARD OF EDUCATION The School Board welcomes the printing of THE SPECTATOR and believes that it bespeaks school spirit which testifies to the greatness of our public school system in the United States. The members join with me in holding high hopes for the staff, the book and the school whose year's record it is. 74 .sauloerinfenolenf .sglaealfd This school annual will bring many happy mem- ories of your high school associates and activities as you glance through its pages in the years to come. Our school this year has had to make many changes in its program to keep abreast of the gov- ernment's demand upon our youth. We have attempt- ed to give each individual training so he may as- sume the responsibility which will be his upon grad- uation. A world-wide struggle still lies ahead, and the problems of our school are becoming greaterg but I am sure you will be proud to say that your Alma Mater ranked among the highest in its patri- otic and unselfish spirit. -R. R. Brock 1 rzncziaaf pencign 95 It is my privilege to extend cordial greetings to all readers of THE SPECTATOR. It is my sincere wish that many years from now this yearbook will continue to give pleasure to those of us who remem- ber the days we spent at Liberty High School. The satisfaction of doing worth-while things for ourselves and our country in the atmosphere of a school we belong to gives each one a sentimental attachment that will not soon depart. A yearbook like THE SPECTATOR gives us a unity that will outlast other memories. In the spirit of that unity and all unity which springs from worth-while asso- ciations and endeavor, I greet you. -B. F. Gillette -1L1 Superintendent Brock Principajfeillette Page 7 .Zac elnlf KENNETH MOORE MARGARET LARKIN . RODNEY POLSON History Social Studies Music Central State Teachers College, A. B.: Central Missouri earhers Colleze Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas University of Missouri, M. A. B. S.: Univers' . 'ssouri, M. A. B. M. l VIRGINIA CROSSETT LOUISE K. SCH WENONA BERRIE Seventh and Eighth Grades Librarian Comme,-Ce William Jewell College. A- B-C Uni- William ell le , A, B.: University of Missouri: B. S. in Ed.: versity of Missouri, Graduate Work Colu 'a 'v .ity raduate Work University of Missouri, M. of Ed. . Moore Crossett La Schmitt Polson Berrie Day Hill KATHERINE DAY Mathematics William Jewell College, A. li.: University of Colorado, A. M. ROY F. HILL Vocational Agriculture University of Missouri. Ii. S. Page 8 ELAINE LEIVIASTER English, French State Teachers Northwest Missouri College, A. B., B. S.: Midqllebiiry School of Language. A. M.: University nf California. Graduate Work. Lemaster Eskridge RUDOLPH ESKRIDGE Physical Education and Health Kidder Junior College, A. A.: Mary- ville State Teachers College: Univer- sity of Missouri: Warrenslxaxryr State Teachers College. B. S. H. NEAL OWENS MARIETTA DALLAM WILLIAM STILWELL Science Park College. B. A. ANN HALL McDOUGALL TERRY MRS. English, Latin Agnes Scott College, A. B., University of Texas, A. M. Owens Terry Physical Education and Health University of Missouri, B. S. in Ed. E. W. DOW English Industrial Arts Colleize, B. S. in Ed. URITH COPELAND Vocational Home Economics Pike College, B. S.: University of Missouri, Graduate Work Dallam Northwest Missouri State Teachers Christian College, Columbia, Mo.. A. Az. University of Missouri, ILS. in Ed. Dow Stilwell Copeland Graham Anderson Thomas ANN GRAHAM VIRGINIA THOMAS MARY KATHRYN BRYAN ' ' ' Northwest Missouri State Teachers Apt Cnllegxe. B. ci. in Ed. v ' KATHRYN ANDERSON Iiethianzymf IJ..lndsluorgz, Kansas, Comnierce and Mathematics University of Missouri, Il. S. in Ed. Page 9 I i w ,K -' ,f i !f.f0'V.' j Wjirb 1 I, W fi MA,f.xf i :VV 'A si f Nxpigf' A 1? -e iff fP?' ,I J 7'-Y .zikb I n ,G l . ,, was Q. k, xt JEILSIQE. T wmmiwg c I S., . .-2:::, .C3ear7if-ni X ff i ? if 0 a a ff , i f ii o , l as ZW W' ' i i i .ZW-,vi V' Z l . ii ' N, E , Y a A am, - - ' A nH 'K'E p J S If ' 1 Aim' 'f is , Pf222 -,: hmm Rvfvff is? JEL. H, D Q 1 :' A-A1A ii i- 1 ' ' x if , EY! 4 ' aiaii iiaa Zi.-Q2 XA. AM , b . o f fax .,. .-fl ,F l ff' Q 2 was , .f,g Z'f.ii'i:.'5iiQJ wg!! i ,,,A,,:::.A,Q 2 4 ' , 'L L' I '2 alZ'i 7 S :A 1 ogg' , 0 , .V. .. I ..,., IU! le P .,-,b : . i ,L ' 1- We M-X ax X, i 416 'W ' in i U' I 99 ,- c c n Page 10 Due to war-time conditions we were unable to obtain a picture of this year's school board, so we substituted this page -The Staff 6,636 eniord ' - W. D. ADKINS F.F.A. '42, '43, Baseball Club '41, '42: Pro- jection Club '42, '43, F.l .A. Watch Dog '43, Junior Commencement Committee '42, An- nual Salesman '43. JACK AGEE Football '40, Science Club '40, Student Council '41, A capella Choir '43, Cheer Lead- er '43, Annual Staff '43, JERRY ARNOLD Student. Council '40, '41, '42, '43, Home Room Officer '40, '41, Boys' Forum '42, Base- ball Club '42, Operetta '40, RUSSELL BARR Ball Club '42, F.F.A. '42, '43, F.F.A. Par- liamentarian '43, Senior Class Basketball Team '43, Projection Club '43, Annual Sales- man '43, Victory Corps '43. MARY JO B'ENSON Secretary of Class '40, '41, '42, '43, Junior Play '42, Glee Club '40, '41, '42, Christmas Pageant '40, Pep Club '40, '41, Orchestra, '40, A.:nual Staff '43, Assembly Committee '42, Junior Honor Society '40, Air Raid Sys- tem '43, Liberty Bell Staff '43, Debate Club '40, Gavel Club '40, Senior Honor Society '43. DUDLEY BILLINGS L Club President '43, Photo Club '413 Projector Club '42, Band '40, '41, '42, Rural School Day '41, Music Letter '41, '42, Scrap Metal Committee '43, F'.F.A, '43, Air Raid System '43, Baseball Club '41, Hobby Club '40, Football '41, '42, '43, Boxing Club '40, Baton Club '40, First Aid Club, '-12, Air Raid System '43. NANCY BLACKBURN Glee Club '41, '42, '43, Patriotic Profzram '42, President Choral Club '42, Studert Coun- cil '43, A capella Choir '43, Assembly Com- mittee '43, Air Raid System '43, National Lonor Society '43, Victory Corps '43, Christ- mas Programme '43, One Act Plays ll, Adkins Agee Arnold Barr Benson Billings Blackburn Brandt Boggess Brandom JUNIOR BRANDT Nature Club '40, Projection Club '42, '43, FRANCIS BOGGESS Band '40, '41, '42, '43, Projection Club '41. '42, '43, Camera Club '41, '42, '43, Manager Football and Basketball '41, '42, A capella Choir '43, Junior-Senior Picnic Committee '42, Senior Honor Society '43. CHARLES BRUENING Football '42, '43, Student Council '42, A capella Choir '43, Air Raid System Chairman 43. Page 12 Bruening Burks THOMAS BRANDOM Band '40, '41, '42, Basketball '40, '41, '42, '43, Football '43, Vice-President of Class '40. '41, '42, Treasurer of Class '43, Pimr-pong: '40, Tennis '40, Archery Club President '422 Boxing Club Vice-President '40C Pfesillent of Homecominfr Committee '40, Popularity King '43. ROY BUSH Ball Club '42, Projector Club '43, Substi- tute teacher '43, Faculty Basketball team '433 Boys' Forum '42, F.F.A. '42, '43. tus 2 Calkins B BURKS F.I .A. '42, '43, F.F.A. President '42, '-lil: Projection Club '42, '43, Boxing Club '41, '42, Baseball Club '42. GRAHAM CALKINS Band '40, '41, '42, '43, Student Council '40, '41, '42, '43, Science Club '40, '41, Jun- ior Play Sound Effects '42, National senior- Honor Society '43, Casanovas of Swim: '42, '-13. 1 I President George Trachsel Vice-President Helen Irminger A. B. CANTLON Home Room Officer '40: Science Club, '40: Operetta '40, JACK CAPPS Air Raid System '43: Band '40, '41, '42, '4S: Student Council '40, '41: A capella Choir '43: Junior Play '42: One Act Plays '42: Rural School Day '41, '42: Nature Club Pres- ident '41g N.F.L. '41: Masque Players '42: Junior Honor Society '40: Junior Rotarian '43: Archery Club '42: Electricity Club '41: National Senior Honor Society '43: Victory Corps '43: Liberty Bell '43. Cantlon Capps JOHN COOPER Football '40, '41, '42, '43: Basketball '40, '41, '42, '43: Track '40: Class President '41, '42: Student Council Treasurer '42, '43: L Club '40, '41, '42, '43: Representative to Jef- ferson '4l: Co-Captain Football '43: Captain Basketball '43: A capella Choir '43: Junior Rotarian '43: Head of Rescue Squad in Air Raid '43, JEAN CUTHBERTSON Band '40, '41, '42, '43: Science Club '40: Library Club '40. WILMA DALE Charm Club '40: Library Club '40: Aerial Dart Tournament '40: Dancing Club '41, '42: Basketball '41, '42: Usher of Junior Play '42: Archery Club '42: Spectator Staff '42: Na- tional Art Society '42, '43: Usher at Com- mencement Exercises '42: Air Raid Commit- tee '42, '43. MARY RUTH DAVIS Transfer from Texarkana, Arkansas, '43, JOHN DEITER Baseball Club, '42: Footbal '43. Cooper Cuthbertson Dale Davis Deiter Dickey Dougherty Ferril Fightmaster Forbis ee Foster French Fullbrlght EULA MAE DICKEY Pep Club '40, '41, '42: Charm Club '40, '41: Nature Club '40, '41: Library Club '40, '41, Senior Chorus '41, '42, LEE DOUGHERTY Football '41, '42: Captain of Intramural Bas- ketball '42: L Club '41, '42: Track '41: Pep Club '40. MARY SU SAN FERRIL Home Room President '40: Future Home- makers '40: Dancing Club '41: Charm Club '41. 3 1 0-,XJ Mg, , .S 1:0 Lv. C.. fJ.t,.,..,J-I Baton Club '40: Marching Band and C - cert Band '40, '43: Orchestra '40, '41, 4 Basketball Team '40, '42: Missouri State Le - ter '42. ELIZABETH FIGHTMASTER R RUBY FORBIS Chorus Club '42: One Act Plays '42: Study Hall Teacher, 7th graders '42: Monitor '43: Assistant Cafeteria Cashier '43. -was -2 E Piiibizyegg Charm Club ' ' 'brary lu.b '41: Future memakers' Club ' Chorus '42: Christmas Pageant '40: Rural Sc y Committee '42, CHARLES FRENCH Study Hall Club '40: Boys' Forum '40, '41: I-'.F.A. '42: Boxing Club '41: Student Coun- cil '42. MARY ELIZABETH FULLBRIGHT Charm Club '40: Chorus Club '42, 5 6,6044 as-.42 ' kayak 5 62.414147 UMD - Z - , wuz. CQ., ' D OAMW . P20114 fi A ' i fwmwwgi , Wag' Eve-dag, fry veg, eniorzi MARIANNE GASSMAN , '42Ente'red Liberty High School Senior' NANCY HILL Twirler '40. '41, '42. '43: Student Council '40: Gym Exhibition '40: Operetta '40, '43: Speech Contest '40g Dancing Club '41q Pep Sguad '41. ELEANOR HALL PPD Club '40, '413 Glee Club '40, '41, 42: Chorus '425 Junior Play Prompter '42: Bas- ic-:TtlE,all4'40. '41, '42: Charm Club '40: Dancing u ' 1. Gassman Hill Hall JOHN HOCKETT Senior Honor Society '43: Art Honor So- ciety '43: Band '40, '43: Orchestra: A ca- pella '43: Operetta '40, '43: One Act Plays '43: One Act Plays Manager '43: Football '41, '42: Track '41, 43: L Club '43: F.F.A. '42: Photo Club '41: Librarian '40: Annual Staff '43: Student Council '41: Archery Club '42: Air Raid System '43. CHARLES HUDLEMEYER Projection Club '40: Ball Club '41. BILL HUSSEY Cheer Leader '43: Gym Exhibition '41: Base- ball Club '41, '42. Hockett Hudlemeyer Hussey BETTY ISENHOUR Future Homemakers Club '42: Chorus '42g Rural School Day Committee '42. HELEN IRMINGER Junior Honor Society '40: Senior Honor So- ciety '43: Glee Club '40, '41, '42, '43: Orches- tra '40, '41, '42: Liberty Bell Staff '42, '43g Spectator Staff '43: A capella Choir '43: Li- brarian '42: Chemistry Club President '40: Senior Class Vice-President '43: Science De- partment Worker '43: Student Council '40: American Legion Oratorical Contest '43g Vic- tory Corps '43: Speech Victory Corps '43g Photography Club Sec.-Treas. '43: Senior Play '43: Operetta '43: Christmas Papreant '40. '43. Isenhour Irminger ' T Jones . Kelley Lile Lincoln Martin McMillian 9 x . JOHN R O M Projection Club '41, '42, '43g Intercollegi- ate Basketball '42. KATHERINE JONES Junior Honor Society '39, '40: Student Council '39, '40: Baton Club '39, '403 March- ing' and Concert Band '40, '41, '42, '43g Or- chestra '41. '42: Future Homemakers '41, '42, '43: Dramatics Club '42, '43g Band Librarian '42: Future Homemakers President '43: A Cappella Choir '43: Air Raid System '43: Junior Play '42: One Act Plays '42, '431 Senior Play '43: Victory Corps '43: A Capella Orchestra '43. Page 14 C RONALD KELLEY Football '41, 42. '43: Co-Captain Football '43: L Club '41, '42, 433 Basketball '41, '42g Secretary-Treasurer L Club '43. ARMILDA LINCOLN Home Room President, '40g Library '40, '41, '42g M Club '40: Pep Club '40, ' '42: Courtesy Queen '40g Science Club Baton '40, '41: Junior Play '42: Archery Club '42: Assistant Business Manager of Specta- tor '42: Liberty Bell Staff '41, '42, 43: Bus- iness Manager of Spectator '43: Assembly Committee '43: Senior Honor Society '432 Gold Key winner, Emery-Bird-Thayer Art Contest '43. 41. '40Z CHRISTINA LILE Chorus Club '41, '42: Recreation Club '40, '41: Dance Club '41, '42: Future Homemakers '40, '41. HAROLD MARTIN F.I '.A. '42, '43: Projection Club '43: Ball Club '42: Boxing Club '41. MABEL MCMILLIAN Gym Exhibition '40: Library Club '40: Rec- reation Club '40. Secretary, Mary Jo Benson Treasurer, Thomas Brandom DOROTHY MEDSKER Recreation Club '40: Girls' Basketball '40, '41, '42: Student Council '42: Chorus Club '41, '42: Volley Ball Team '42: Aerial Dart Tournament '40: Victory Corps '43: Home Economics Award '42: Pina Pong Tourna- ment '43. NANCY MIDDLETON Editor Spectator '43: Assitant Editor Spec- tator '42: Liberty Bell Staff '42, '43: Pep Squad '40, '41. '42: Head Messenger Air Raid System '43: Christmas Pageant '40, '4-2: Sen- ior Honor Society '43. ALBERTA MOORE Pep Club '-10. '41, '42: Typing' Certificate '42: Gym Exhibition '40: Charm Club '40. Medsker Middleton fesitcii MARY MOON Assistant Editor for Liberty Bell '42: Edi- tor Liberty Bell '43: Sec. of Student Council '43: Representative to Student Council '40: Pep Club' '40, '41, '42: President of Pep Club '42, Operetta '40: Junior Play '42: Senior Play '43: Glee Club '42, '42: A capella Choir '43: Vice-President Class '40: Library Club '40: Representative to Girls' State '42: Stu- dent Editor oil Tribune '43: One Act Play '40g Junior Honor Society '40: Masque Player '42: Basketball '41, '42g Candidate for D. A. R. Good Citizenship Pilgrimyzae '43: Victory Corps '43: Vice-President of Senior Honor So- ciety '43: Student Council Convention '42: Senior Play '43. 'Co-cm Miles CHARLES MILES Home Room President '41: One Act Plays '43: President of Senior Dramatic Club '43: Annual Staff Play '43: Band '42, '43: A ca- pella Choir '43: Senior Assembly '43, LEROY MOORE Liberty Bell Staff '41, '42, 43: Photography Club '40, '41: Student Council '42: A capella Choir '43: Christmas Pageant '40, '41. MYRTLE MORGAN Moved to Kansas City, '43, Moore Moore Morgan Moyer Neth Neth Pence Petty ANN CARY MOYER Pep Club '40, '41, '42: Liberty Bell '42, '43g Annual Staff '43: Student Council, '40, ELEANOR NETH Orchestra '40, '41, '42, '-43: Band '-13: Lib- erty Bell '42, '43: Library Staff '41: Presi- dent Library Club '41: Baton Club, '403 Li- brary Club '40, '41: Glee Club, '40g Music Letter '40: Home Room Officer '41: Annual Salesman '43: Senior Honor Society '43: Art Honor Society '43, RAYMOND NETH Student Council '43: F.F.A. Treasurer '43: Air Raid System '43, Projection Club '42: First Aid Club '40. BOBBY PENCE Junior Play '42g F. F. A. '42, '43: Airplane Club '40. FORREST PETTY Band '40, '41, '42: Junior Play '42: Air Raid System '43: Projection Club '41, '42, 43: First Aid Club '40: Orchestra '40, '41: Pho- tography Club '40, '41. 40, Play Future Award Sales- Senior HILMA LOUISE PORTER 3Band '43: Glee Club '43: A capella Choir '4 JOHN PUETT One Act Plays '42: Student Council '41: Typing Award '41. -LQ-4 lfl-Mig., . ! f- t m.fd-J ,u 1 J 'U page 15 A164 . A c. -11,4 -1.143 ,f 1 ' - ' Q Nf . -.Lag - X 5 AA-J' J fn I A ,n .Ying ' 'ir:.44A.4, ett eniom SAM RAY Secretary of Vocational Agriculture '42, Junior Play '42, Liberty Bell '41, '42, A ca- pella Choir '48, Boxing Club '41, Photogra- phy Club '41, '42. ALICE RICE Aerial Dart Tournament '41, Chorus '42, Jr.-Sr. Picnic Committee '42, Volley Ball Team '43, Sr. Basketball Team '43, Blue Springs Basketball Tournament '43, Ping- Pong Tournament '43, Future Homemakers '43. JULIAN ROBB Boxing Club '40, '41, Football '41, '41, '42, '43, A capella Choir '43, Track '43. HELEN RICE Recreation Club '40, Aerial Dart Tourna- ment '41: Jr.-Sr. Picnic Committee '42, Typ- ing Award '42, Chorus '42, Basketball '42, '43, Ping-Pong Tournament '42, '43, Annual Staff '43, Volley Ball '43, Sr. Baske Captain '43, Blue Springs Basketball T nament and Captain '43, Future Homem '43. ECTON RULE Home Room President ' a d '40, '41, '42, '43, A capella Choir ' , J nior Play '42, District Music Contes ' , atio al For- ensic League '41, Freshm atory ' , Jun- ior Class Representative ' mer' Legion Oratory '42, State Foren o '41, Arch- ery Club '42, Libra ub One Act Plays '43, Senior l R i GEORGE ANN SCI-IWARZ Student Council '40, M Club '40, Glee Club '40, '43, A capella '43, Operetta '40, '43, Pep Club '40, '48, Cheer Leader '43, Dramatics '40, '43, Debate '40, Air Raid Sys- tem '43, Editorial Staff of Student Tribune '48, Liberty Bell '43, Scrap Committee '43, One Act Plays '43, All School Party Com- mittee '43, Assembly Committee '43, Victory Corps '43, Sbectator Queen '43, EMMA JANE RUSSELL Basketball Team '40, '41, Band '40, '41, '42, Orchestra '40, '41, Debate '40, Pep Club '40, '41. Ray Rice Rice Robb , u e Schwarz Russell Sevier Stevenson Stewart Shelby Stewart Swentor Tapp Stewart MAXINE SEVIER Operetta '40, Band '40, '41, '42, Glee Club '40, '41, '42, '43, A capella Choir '43, Liberty Bell '41, '42, '43, Annual Staff '43, National Art Society '42, '43, District Paino Contest '41, Salvaze Committee '42, '43, Committee for Junior-Senior Picnic '42, National Honor Society Secretary '43, Food Rationing '43, Gas Rationimz '43, Victory Corps '43. LOUISE SHELBY Girls' Basketball '40, '41Z Gym Exhibition '40, Aerial Dart Tournament '40: Operetta '40, Glee Club '40, Home Room President '40, Library Club '40, Junior Usher for Bac- calaureate '42. Page 16 LAWRENCE STEVENSON Ball club, '41, '42. FRANK STEWART Home Room President '40, Boxing Club '40, '41, Radio Club '40. JIMMY STEWART L Club '43, Football '43, Air Raid Sys- tem '43, Victory Corps '43, Track '43, ELDON STEWART Track '43. LAURA TAPP Band '40, '41, '42, '43, Twirler '41, Drum Majorette '42, '43, Glee Club '41, '42, '43, Student Council '42, '43, Student Council Historian '42, '43, Northwest Missouri Fed- eration of Student Councils '42, One Act Plays '42, Homemakers Attendant '42, At- tendant to Spectator Queen '41, Class Treas- urer '42: A capella Choir '43, Homecoming Queen '43, National Honor Society '43, Art Honor Society '43, Popularity Queen '43, Central States Federation of Student Councils '43. CARL SWENTOR Moved to Kansas City, '43. I I Miss Elaine Lemaster and e Kenneth L. Moore, Sponsors MARTHA TRONJO Student Council '41, Band '41, '42, Orch- estra '41, '42, Glee Club '41, '42, Liberty Bell '41, '42, '43, A capella '43, Dramatics Club '43, Pep Club '43, Home Room Ofti- cer '41, Librarian of Band '42, Chairman Rural School Day '41, Northwestern Student Council Convention '41, Senior Play '43, Senior Honor Society '43, Victory Corps '43, Christmas Program '43, One Act Plays '43, Operetta '43, Assembly Commitee '43. HAROLD WILLIAMS Boxing Club '40, Baseball '41, F.F.A. '41, Tronjo Van Dyke KATHRYN VAN DYKE Basketball '41, '42, '43, Liberty Bell Staff '43, Spectator Staff '43, Photography Club '43, Dramatics Club '43, Ping Pong Cham- pionship '42, Blue Springs Tournament '43, Operetta '43, Glee Club '41, '42, Commence- ment '43, Gym Exhibition, '42, Home Room President '42, Pep Club '41, Chorus '42, Typing Awards '42, Senior Honor Society '43. KENNETH WHITE Glee Club '40, '41, Senior Chorus '42, F. F. A. '42, '43. GLENN WEAGLEY First Aid Club '40, Photography Club '40, Football '40, Junior Play '42, Air Raid Sys- tem '43, One Act Plays '41, Track '42, '43, F.F.A, Vice-President '43. IRVIN WILLIAMS Ball Club '40, Boxing Club '40, F.F.A. '41. LORENE TAPP Hand '40, '41, '42, 432 Glee Club '43, A ca- pella '43, One Act Plays '42, Treasurer of Band '42, Junior-Senior Picnic Committee '42Z Air Raid System '43. 't i : ' ' W l Wh W ll T eag ey 1 e 914-7,923 ,IIJA i iams app Thomas Thorud Trachsel Trimble Witthaus Wren Wyckoff Wymore MARILLYN THORUD Band '40, Glee Club '40, '42, '43, One Act Plays '40, '41, '42, Music Letter '40, '42, Ba- ton Club '40, Christmas Pageant '41, Liberty Bell '42, '43, Junior Play '42, Future Home- makers '42, Commencement Commitee '42, Girls' State '42, Chorus '42, Library Staff '43, A capella Choir '42, Student. Council '43, Operetta '43, Senior Play '43, Victory Corps '43. GEORGE TRACHSEL President Senior Class '43, Liberty Bell Staff '42, '43, L Club '42, '43, Spectator Staff '43, Photography '42, '43, Chorus Club '42, A capella Choir '48, Track '42, '43, Na- tional Honor Society '43, Senior Play '43, Student Council '43, Mixed Chorus '42, Vic- tory Corps '43, Civilian Defense Messenger '43, Speech Victory Corps '43. LAWRENCE WREN Pep Club '40, Projectioners '42, '43, First Aid Club '40, Boxi g Club '40, '41, Reading Club '41. Q'ff1pf'f'r fi W WP EARL THOMAS Football '43. NED TRIMBLE President of Student Council '43, Jr. Hon- or Society President '40, Orchestra '41, Class Treasurer '40, Jr. Play '42, Cornet Trio '40, Assistant Photographer for the Spectator '42, Student Council '40, '41, '42, '43, One Act Plays '41, '42, '43, President of Band, '42, Pres. Masque Players '42, Co-Photogra- pher for Spectator '43, Cornet Soloist at State Contests '40, '41, Assembly Committee '42, '43, Rural School Day '40, '41, Home- coming Committee '41, '42, Music Letter '41, '42, Vice-Pres. Student Council '42, Delegate to Northwest Federation of Student Council '42, M.I.P.A. Convention '41, Speech Award '40, Dance Committee '41, '42, Brass En- semble '42, Band '40, '41, '42, '43, A ca- Della Choir '43, Asst. Air Raid Warden '42 Air Raid Warden '43, Dramatics Club '43, Liberty Bell Staff '41, '42, '43, National Hon- or Society '43, Senior Play '43, Victory Corps '43. CHARLES WITTHAUS Football '40, '41, '42, '43, Basketball '40, '41 '42, '43, Track '40, '43, L Club 41, 42, '43, Vice-President L Club '43, Annual Staff '42, 43, Student Council 42: Hobby Club '41, Debate '40, Home Room Officer '40, '41, '42, A capella Choir '43, Represen- tative of Robert H. Baker Post 95 American Legion '42, Air Raid '43, Speech '40, Rural School Day '40, '41, Homecoming Committee '42, '43, Assembly Committee '43, Chairman First Aid '43. EDWARD WYCKOFF Football '40, '41, 42, L Club '40, '41, '42, Track '40, '42, Ball Club '41, President of Hobby Club '40, A capella. Choir '43. JACK WYMORE Football 40, Basketball '40, '41, '42, Stu- dent Council '40, '41, Home Room Officer '40, Annual Staff '42, F.F.A. President '42, Projection Club '42, One Act Plays '42, Scrap Salvage Committee '43, Assembly Committee '43, A capella Choir '43, Air Raid System '43, Dancing Club '42, Baseball Club '41. '42, GN Page 17 'Aft' union! O GLEN ARNOLD O BILL BALLOU 0 JIM BALLOU 0 JOLEEN ALSPAUGH 0 BOB BALLOU 0 AMOS BABB 0 MARGARET AUDLEY Arnold Alspaugh Audley Ballou Ballou Ballou Babb Fd LF V1 fl 1 'if' Uv All , O l, f, B if . . r jug! Z V'vO'AHBates Bean Beckett Biggerstaff Boggess Brandom fl, ' 'I -'A 0 If . ., 0 FAYE BARNES 0 HAROLD BECKETT 0 JOAN BOGGESS 0 BETTY BATES 0 STUART BIGGERSTAFF 0 BILL BRANDOM 0 DONALD BEAN Page 18 President, Cecil O'DeIl Vice-President, Bob Langston O DORCIA BRITTON O MARJORIE BROWN 0 FRANCES BURKE o MARY LOUISE BRITTON Q REBA BURKHARDT 0 JO ANNE CALVERT O C. J. BROWN Britton Britton Brown Brown Burkhardt Burke Calvert Cook Carrel Creek Crews Corum Crisp Cutts 0 WANDA COOK I GRACE CREWS 0 LEO CRISP 0 JEANNE CARREL 0 BUD CORUM 0 SARAH HAZEL CUTTS 0 IRMA CREEK Page 19 union! 0 BETTY DALE 0 ELISE DOUGHERTY 0 ALBERT FERRIS O W. C. DALE I SAM DONALDSON 0 LEONARD FUGETT O ANN DAVIS 0 TWYLA ENTSMINGER Dale Dale Davis Dougherty Donaldson Entsminger Ferris Fugett Grahl Grush Hall Hall Happy Hardacre Hicks 0 LENA GRAHL 0 MARIANNA HALL 0 JACK HARDACRE I HOWARD GRUSH O PEARL HAPPY 0 ZELLA MAY HICKS 0 JEAN HALL Page 20 Secretary, Genny Krall Treasurer, Bill McKinley 0 PEGGY ISENHOUR 0 BOB LANGSTON 0 BARBARA KASTER g RALPH LOWRY 0 GENNY KRALL 0 MELVIN JAMES 0 PEARL MCCUBBIN Isenhour Lowry McCubbin Langston Krall Kaster James Massey Houston Little Miller McLaughlin McGuire McKinley Long I DELBERT MASSEY 0 BILL MILLER 0 BILL McKINLEY 0 JIM HOUSTON 0 DON McLAUGHLIN I MARION LONG 0 AUSTIN LITTLE O SYLVIA McGUIRE Page 21 uniorfi I RUBY ROBEY 0 MARJORIE SAMUEL 0 MELBA SESSIONS I JACK ROORBNACH 0 ROSALIE SAMS 0 ROBERT SHORT 0 SARA RUSSELL Robey Roorbach Russell Samuel Sams Sessions Short Shouse Shull Van Horne Waldridge Warren West Williams Williams 0 BETTY SHOUSE 0 ROBERT WALDRIDGE 0 EUGENE WILLIAMS 0 GERALDINE SHULL 0 FAYE WARREN 0 FAYE WILLIAMS 0 'JANE VAN HORNE 0 BARBARA WEST Page 22 Rodney Polson Neal Owens Sponsors I HELEN MINTER I LEONA NORRIS 0 JEWENLL OGLESBY n CARL Monfus 0 CECIL 0'DELL o THOMAS PARR l MARJORIE NEEDLES Minter Morris Needles Norris O'DelI Oglesby Parr Patterson Perkins Peters Peters Petty Powers Pryor Rice O WANDA PATTERSON 0 STANLEE PETERS 0 BILL PRYOR 0 DEAN PERKINS 0 EDGAR PETTY I PEGGY RICE O FRANK PETERS I MARY ROSE POWERS Page 23 I SOFA Oni orefi Page 24 l'irst ruw: Edwin lsenhour. John Bray. Wiley Crawford. Emery Archer, Dawson Courtney, Leonard King, Marvin Belcher, Jerry Conklingz, Carey Carpenter. Second row: Mary Ruth Evans, Jean lrmingrer, Beverly Dipley, Lora Calvert, Walter Hair. Dick Bowles, Gerald Bland. Third ruw: Mary Louise Downing, Darlene Ferril, Carulyn Foster, Grace Adams, Helen Barnes, Miriam Grahl, Jean Clarke, Henry Harmon, Miss Copeland: Fourth row: Miss Lar- kin, Agnes Billings, Sara Crouch, Mary Alice Darhy, Louise Crawford. Barbara Hall. Betty .lane Clark, George Helmer, Harold McCrea. Upperclassmen often have a tendency to consider the Sophomores as insignificant, but the class of '45 has proved that they have individual ambitions and initiative. Several members of this class have been active in the various music departments and they are also represented in the Art Honor Society. They have shown a distinct interest in the current hap- penings of the world and realize that they have a great part to play in the future. If they continue to think along these lines their years ahead will be successful ones. xx Q 'B sf 5555, row: Lloyd Sessions, Dale McMillian, Huvestes Reeves. Arthur Preston, Paul N. Skeen, Jack Lane, Harvey White, Boh Lincoln, Jimmy Leatherman. Raymond Laughlin. Second row: Calvin Skeen, Harold Lancaster. Reed Moore, Pid Lowman, Aubrey Sessions, Gene Parr, Tummy Sumpler, Lloyd Searcy, Norris Amos. Third row: Irma Mitchell, Clara Lee Long. Mary Kathryn Libbert. Patty McGraw. Catherine Hurry, Edith Payne. Mary Elizabeth Sumpter, Betty Miller, Miss Copeland. Fourth row: Miss Larkin, Virginia War- ren, Jean Reeves, Marian Medearis, Betty MeQuillan, Patsy Terry. Myra Remley, Dorothy Ray, Betty Short, Frankie Snow. So Aom ored CLASS OFFICERS P President ........ ..,. H enry Harmon Vice-President .... ..,. D ick Bowles Secretary ,.,. ,.,. P atty McGrew Treasurer .. Eugene Lowman Class Sponsors Miss Copeland Miss Larkin Page 25 4 NKMMX- fr Ji fx wh' j Q or WM wr' First row: Fred Crews, Billy Alspaugh, Paul Crisp, Floyd Dever, Jewell Craig. Second row: Eugene Arnold, Floyd Billings, Bobby Ferril, David Earls, Eugene Forman, Raymond Craig. Charles Deiter, Frank Field. Third row: Betty Anderson, Lucille Brawner, Miss Dal- lam, Billy Allen Hake, Donald Horn, Clifford French, Miss Berrie. Fourth row: Kathryn Gassman, Julia Jane Coleman, Velma Ford, Mildred Foley, Dorothy Bratcher, Dorothy Cleland, Elizabeth Derwacter, Norma Best, Nadine Baumgartner, Joycie Adams. 7744.14-ov-4-'cz 4 4'1l-I-twig This Freshman class of '43 constitutes one of the most lively and socially minded groups that has Q JFQ5 l'l'l8l'l I, k . YT ,4f,ffi.4' fbcfff' , ,l 1 A414 ,1jf..A, . 'Ji f , ' . 417- f 0 frffffd 4 1 ' A f . , ., -I 4 of X ' ll' -'. 'f ,1,. , , Al. fi g fl ,nf ! f- 1 J ,f I W . l ' Q I I' Page 26 ever entered Liberty High. Besides supporting their school and taking part in the various activities they have always found time for fun. They have carried cut to the last detail the old adage, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, for throughout the year they have managed to have at least one party a month. Whether or not parties develop the mind, result of planning and teamwork and social gatherings that characterize schoolsg so if the members of this the spirit which they have thus far they show the the desire for our American class preserve shown and carry it with them into the future we will feel that they have added something invaluable to that future. ll ol r ills 1 x 1 . N 6 :A First ruw: Bill Roesing, W'e!!lVlmu'e, Da'id HER: Jack obey. Iiornaril McGinnis. im sf Bobby Kidd. Ed Williams, Jirrik X rm-ken. Willag V77 rrnc. S 'ind row Lo Roy Sanders, ' Bud 01:11-shy, Andy Nlzwe. Jan is Nlaviv lletv' Kill?-. SS D'lW?n. Mari lrminIr0l'. 3lHl'1hIl Stewart. John Shannon, To uny Vfillianis. Third I M' Lilly WX!! ITD, A xy Petty, Xlvllm 5 Wilsciii, Iluogzvnc Snow, y Sfdllvcrl. .Iqse,lPc-rki Fra? es Pfiters 1, iss Barrie, Cor- 5 N nc-lia Cios. Fourth ruwzl a are! lrming4r,qflArQha. Waeixs, ii !Swi e-hal , DUTUUW Mffiffsf W R Edna May Rnhinsuqg Wil 1 Palte-rson,FD?l es cffreaxfoan varkgy Ellen Pence. W N 4 f I ' - 1 ' .' Vx I! 3 2 'I Q I, . In f'X,j 7s may K5 Ni ,lf lv, Jw I' 1 M FX , ' J X 1 I . ix, 7 r- Q ' J M :I i ' i X ' 4 f I f ' f g ,ll i I' fx N V 1 f ' ' f 4' 1 r : ' ' , N X 1 T . ll' f l f jy 'J Jr lj ' I . , Ay , j A I 'Q x 1,1 x ' ,' C ' U, X ff 4 rq , I. f .X red men - . , V , 1 ' K i l if , Af ,l l 1 CLASS OFFICERS ffl ! ,A A y xl' - , l President ,.,,.,,i ........,..,,,.. J ulia Jane Coleman Ai XIV X . 'I X , Vice-President ..... ..,...,..... M arvin Crum K' my xy N Q Secretary ..,...., ,,,,, N adine Baumgartner so ' Treasurer ..................,,.,,..,..,,,.....,,,, Billy Hake X . ' 5 f 'N Class Sponsors X Miss Berrie X Miss Dallam is X Xxx 5 ar X il, Q K IQ Q X Page 27 Seuenfd gfadefi Top row: .Toi-in Meier, Bill Shaffner. Duane Barber, Howard Cooper, Leslie Douglas, Charles Thomas, ' Wallace McMillian, William Crockett, Raymond Brock, Bobby Barnes, Howard Neth. Third row: Mike Doiter, Jack Wagner, John Millard, Eddie Gilliam, Billy Burkhardt, Bill Dlllaney, Raymond Summers, Earl Doyle. Stewart Shepherd, Bill Pence, David Wilcox, Glen Craig, Donald Miles, Dick Phillips, Hugh Shubert, Carl Wieyrand. Second row: Nancy Greene. Catherine Davis, Rose Marie Cantlon, Lyle Thompson, Grace Carter, Dorothy Lee Grush, Nlarie Richardson, Betty Happy, Doris L. Kirmeyer. Fyist row: Miss Thomas, Mary Jenn Johnson, Mary Lou Bogart, Claudean Barnes, Betty Lou Chamblin, Marie Crouch, Nancy Waeis. liorc-Ita Murry, Helen Short. Loretta Snow, Alberta Walker, Miss Crossett, N H 5 I A E i a 1 l O 5 1 l l I . u I 1 1 I NJ ' L First row: Robert Carter, David Lane, Charles Dickey, H. L. Donaldson, Bob King, Lawrence Earls, Spencer Moon, Loron McCrea, Kenneth O'Dell, Allan Gassman, Jimmy Bratcher, Howard Kerr, Allen Ab' Mirgon, Clarence McClure. Second row: Eleanor Petty, Don French, Joe Foley, Eldon Humphrey, Lloyd , Foley, Bill Lowry, Lewis Tapp, Floyd Neth, Nancy Chrisman, Evelyn Cumspton, Phyllis Trombo, ' Fern Arnold, Claude Pence, Janet Wilcox, Third row: Patsy Burkhardt, Shirley Hull, Katie Qighlftf Shaver, Shirley Brown, Bonnie Hedrick, Dorene Ivy, Maxine Ivy, Joy Ann Barnes, Patty Krall, Betty Ll, 'lf McGrew, Joanna Crawford, Greda Fogelbenz, Jeannette Craig, Miss Anderson. Fourth row: Anne Fer- Q, A 4 ' til, Eleanor Jane Mosby, Coleen Minter, Patsy Johnson, Doris Shelby, Emma Moore, Molle Seeber, Jane ' 1.41.41-6'A7J11-1Bell, Phyllis Summers, Bonnie Brosemer, Margaret Gra ane Clarke, Helene Defabaugh, Mrs. Terryhi il, I 'f'. ' I Cfiglfl grazlera f f .wakzvvp . ,I . fl . - WN A :l9f 'Mz'il-jf Q - 1 J 9 . ff? f . Ca ' I X l r K. Page 28 j ll fi - few JM ' B W1 an if .fdcfiuifiea Page 30 THE ANNUAL STAFF . . . Standing: Harhara West, Maxine Sevier. George Trachsel, Miss Berrie, John Hockett, Helen Irmin fre-r, Helen Rice, Jack Roorhach. Seated: Armilcla Lincoln, Elise Douufherty, Kathryn Van Dyke, Mary Jo Benson. Nancy Nliilslleton Ann Davis. Charles Witthaus, Ned Trimble. Ann Cary Moyer. Ralph Lowry, Top row: Maxine Sevier, Helen Irmimzer, Marjorie Needles, Twyla Enlsmimzer, Lena Grahl, Sarah Hazel Cutm, Miriam Grahl. Mary' Jo Benson, Nancy Middleton, Ralph Lowry. Second row: Martha Tronjo, Mary Moon, George Ann Schwarz. Eleanor Neth, Kathryn Van Dyke. Marillyn 'l'horud, Ned Trimble, Leroy Moore, Jack Roorbach, George Trachsel, Jack Capps. Bottom row: Barbara West, Reba Burkhardt, Elise Dougherty, Louise Crawford, Ann Cary Moyer. Mrs. Dow, Patsy Terry, Ann Davis, Barbara Hall. Betty Shouse. SCHOGL PAPER STAFF . . . .7Ae .gpaecfa for ill 1 l The Liberty High School Spectator is published for the purpose of giving students the opportun- ity to express themselves pictorially about their high school activities. The staff hopes that this has been accomplished to the satisfaction of the student body. The Liberty Bell is published bi-monthly to give the students a thorough review of school events and happenings among the alumni. This, like our other publication, The Spectator, is for the purpose of giving students journalistic expe- rience. le glided, ZZ -l in- . Page 31 ART J UNIORS SENIORS I Page 32 onor ociefieri The Art Honor society of LHS was founded this year-the 16th chapter in the U. S.-and is known as the George Calib Bingham chapter. The members are: Top row: Nancy Chrisman, Anne Ferril, Helen Defabaugh, Margaret Grahl, Miss Bryan. Second row: Martha Stewart, Lora Calvert, John Hockett, Leroy Moore, Wilma Dale. First row: Armilda Lincoln, Myra Remley, Ann Davis, Marjorie Samuel, Laura Tapp, Maxine Sevier. 'lf IF Il' :ls Sl Junior High students qualify for the Honor Society by maintaining an S aver- age for two years. The members this year are: Top row: Marie Irminger, Joan Swinehart, Frank Fields, Dorothy Meiers, Jeanette Craig, Betty Ingalls, Margaret Irminger. Second row: Allan Mergon, Phillip Entsminger, Jane Bell, Patsy Johnson, Evelyn Cumpton, Miss Larkin, Spencer Moon, Floyd Neth. First row: Elizabeth Derwacter, Mildred Foley, Margaret Grahl, Eleanor Pettyu Patsy Burkhardt, Anne Ferril, Jane Clarke, Julia Jane Coleman, Nancy Chrisman. Ill Sl' if Sk if Members of the Senior Honor society are selected because they have maintained an average of S or above for seven semesters, and they must also meet requirements of leadership, service, and character. The members elected early this year are: Top row: Helen Irminger, Maxine Sevier, Laura Tapp, Mrs. Terry. Second row: George Trachsel, John Hackett, Graham Calkins, Ned Trimble, Jack Capps. First row: Nancy Blackburn, Nancy Middleton, Mary Moon, Martha Tronjo, Eleanor Neth. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR ' HONOR SOCIETY Faye Porter, Kathryn Van Dyke, Francis Boggess, Mary Jo Benson, Armilda Lincoln. --a-'vw ,ff uv-o uv X7' '7- JZ! , 'f Q, , 51,41 Pb 2174, Lf! I7 DDA, X K. A z,N f X9 DL, 1 ' 5 ,A . ' ff . - f.,- hd fb? K , :fx lx' ,Ag WX J ARTISTS, JUNIORSQZN My f fl,-f W' d ff W 54555 Wx Wy ' 6 MW if X ,MM J . M sf rg ZW wgffyqqf? M 515. L. H. S. MUSIC DEPARTMENT gan! gde Clyugzi, jwirdra Band First row: Catherine Murry, Sarah Hazel Cutts, Jim Houston, Mr. Polson, Louise Crawford, Patty McGrew, John Hockett, Raymond Laughlin, Elizabeth Fightmaster, Eleanor Neth, Carey Carpenter, Bill Brandom, Edwin Isenhour, Marjorie Needles, Francis Boggess, Charles Miles. Second row: Walter Hair, Norris Amos, Betty Shouse, Betty Mil- ler, Delores McRea, Jack Capps, Dean Perkins, Pearl Happy, Jimmy Leatherman, Hilma Porter, Mary Elizabeth Sumpter, Dick Bowles, Dorothy Ray, Jeannette Craig, Jean Cuthbertson. Third row: Laura Tapp, Sara Crouch, Lorene Tapp, Velma Ford, Katherine Jones, Lena Grahl, Delbert Massey, Eleanor Petty, Patsy Burkhardt, Emma Jane Russell. Glee Club Top row: Mildred Foley, Marie Irminger, Grace Adams, Jean Reeves, Lora Calvert, Marian Medearis, George Ann Schwarz. Second row: Sara Crouch, Laura Tapp, Martha Waers, Helen Irminger, Kathryn Van Dyke, Jo Ellen Pence, Mary Jo Benson, Cath- erine Murry, Eleanor Hall, Sara Russell. Third row: Lorene Tapp, Patsy Ter1'y, Elise Dougherty, Ann Davis, Dorothy Ray, Elizabeth Derwacter, Julia Coleman, Marillyn Thorud, Nancy Blackburn, Hilma Porter. Twirlers Mary Lou Bogart, Emma Moore, Molle Seeber, Jane Bell, Karen Polson, Lucille Brawner, Sara Russell, Mary Elizabeth Sumpter, Jean Irminger, Martha Yancey, Dorothy Meiers, Nancy Chrisman, Dorothy Bratcher, Loretta Murry, Phyllis Summers, Laura Tapp, majorette. .Slwfeffe Patsy Terry. Ellse Dougherty, Ann Da- vis. Dorothy Ray. Marillyn Thorud, Ele- anor .lane Mosby. Page 35 ,4 a,,,,f,, can il l , l l 1 l l Page 36 Top row: Ed. lsenhour, Thomas Brandnm, Jack Capps, Dick llowlcs, .lack Amee, John Cooper, Carey Carpenter, Wiley Crawford, Paul Crisp, Francis Bolliless, Second row: Elizabeth Derwacler, Marie Irminyzer, Lucille Brawner, Grarie Adams, Ruby lfnrbis, Marianna Hall, Mary Louise Downing, Beverly Dipley, Jean lrniimrer, Margaret Audley, Zella Xlay Hicks. First row: Sarah Crouch, Sarah Hazel Cults, Elise Dougherty, Ann Davis. Eleanor Hall, Genny Krall, Barbara Hall, Betty Jane Clarke, Louise Crawford, Marianne Gassman, l-'irst row: Betty Shouse, Patty Mcflrew, Walter Hair, Charles Miles, Bernard McGinnis, Sam Ray. Charles Witthaus, Ned Trimble, George Trachsel, Delbert Massey, John Hackett, .lark Ronrhavh, liill McKinley, Le Roy Moore. Second row: Kathryn Van Dyke, Julia Jane Coleman, Jean Reeves, Barbara Wcsl, Clara Lee Long, Delores McRae, George Ann Schwarz, Mary Munn, Lorena Tama, Laura Tami, Martha Waers, Calhcrinc Murry, Agnes Billings, Hilma Porter, Helen Irminuer, Pearl 5lcCubbin. Third row: Velma Ford, Nadine Baumpzartner, Dorothy Cleland, Myra Remley, Martha 'l'ronjo. Patsy Terry, Reba Burkhardt, Dorothy Ray, Nlarillyn Thorud, Maxine Sevier, Nanry Blackburn laeciagzecl CALLS 1 i A Library Club Projection Club Photography C-ub LIBRARY' Top row: Floycl Dover, Billy Alspaugh, Jim lVlcCrack0n. liornarsl Ms'Ginnis, Marillyn 'l'horu4l, Marjorie Brown. Imna Grahl. Miss Schmitt. Second row: Frankie Snow, Ht-It-n Foster, Milnlrctl Foley, Dorothy llrzitcher. Dorothy Mcicrs. Twyla Entsminizcr, Kathryn Gassman. Sylvia McGuire. First row: Mary Lilulwrt, Juan Clarke. Marion Long, Faye Warren, Rosalie Sams, Mary Elizabeth Summer. Bcity Millcr, Edna Hay Robinson. l'RO.ll'IC'l'lON Top row: Mr. Owens, Georpzc Helmcr. Harold Martin. Melvin Johnson, Irvin Wil- liams. Forrest Petty, Leo Crisp, Mr. Stilwell. Sccontl row: Russell llarr. W. D. Adkins, A. H. lh-anfll, Howarll Crush, Dale McNlillian. Edwin lscnhour. Raymonml Laimhlin. Firsl. row: John Rolwrt Jonvs. Roy Hush, Harolzl Williams, Daviml Hicks. Bernard McGinnis, Emery Archer. Charles French, C. .l. Brown. PHOTOGRAPHY Ton row: Mr. Owens, Gcnny Krall, Mariana Hall, llcrnartl McGinnis, Mr, Stil- wcll. First row: Ecltlie lscnhour. Carl Morris, Ge-orgc Ann Schwarz, Helcn lrminizcr. Raymond Laugh- lin. Dean Pcrkins, Sam Ray. Page 37 or acfor ffl'- J .1 X f fl J J 0 'K J 18 XJ, AJ IFJXXJ e M Ni f vt f , y v ff X AIR RAID STAFF Top row: Dudley Billings, Francis Bozgess. Ronald Kelley. Jack Wymore, Ray- ii.. .1. S I Q : x Q X- niond Neth, Lee Dougherty. Ralph Lowry, Bill Hussey. Second row: George Trachsel, Lorene Tapp, Elise Douzherty, Reba Burkhardt, Mary Moon, Pemzy Rice. Ann Davis, Nancy Blackburn, Betty Shouse. First row: Ned Trimble, Charles Witthaus. Jack Roorbach, Nancy Middleton. Mary Jo Benson, Bob Langston, Cecil O'Dell, Tom Brandom, wr as 4: 1: if Top row: Dick Bowles, Bob Langston. Jack Capps, Billy Roesinxz. First row: Louise Crawford, Elise Dougherty. Mary Moon. Julia Jane Coleman. Miss Lemaster. VICTORY CORPS Top row: Forest Petty, Frank Peters, Marion Long, Peggy Rice. Helen lr- minger. Jack Roorbach. Bottom row: George Tr:-xchsel, Betty Bates, Jane Van Horne, Marjorie Samuel. Jo Ellen Boyer. Ann Cary Moyer, Miss Thomas. 1 ' I 1 I IIII 1 I ' 1 1 I , .0 , 1 - 130 Tons of Scrap In a short drive conducted during' the school year the students collected 130-tons of scrap and piled it beside the school building. Junk dealers purchased the scrap and with the funds the students gave S100 to the local U. S. O. Page 39 . .l Page 40 .Sl .an I . I . A. Top row: Charles I'IufIl0meyur, I. e-41 Crisp. Harolll Williams. Huy Iiuhh, Carl Morris. M1 Hill, Edgar Pcliy, Lloyd Searcy, John Sham xrrxm, Ifranli Ifielxl. Su n-4m nil 1'ms wx Ke-nm-th White, Harulu Martin. Irvin Williams, Russell B: 11'1', W. D, Arlliins, C. J. Il 1-m: wn. lluln Rall svil, Diulle-y Billings, Hula I.in cnln, Slanlee Peters. First row: Harvey While, .Iuhn Iiray. Paul Crisp, Iiill Iiurlas. Sam Ray, Jack Agw- Glenn VVeagIey. Raynmml Nelh, Bula Pc iis' Q, Willaril Van Hurnc. I . II. A. 'l'o1v row: Eleanor Hall, Nancy Iklaclihurn, lllarillyn 'l'huru1I, Miss Cum-Iaiul, Darls-nc Ifvr ril, Carolyn Foster. Second row: Narlim' Lile. Ju Leon Alsvaugh. Rusales' Sams. Alice Rice, Lora Cal vert, Xlary Lihlnert. First row: Helen Rice, Naslinv Uailnniarlnur. Mellia Willson. Bettie Shubert, Mary Idlizalwlh Sumpter. Betty Miller, Jean Reeves. Sl' ufufe Olflelflfl QIY5 The Future Farmers of America was organized in Liberty in 1942 under the direction of the Vocational Agriculture teacher, Mr. Roy F. Hill. Since that time it has flourished in membership and aided our agriculture students to apply the knowl- edge they gain in class to their summer activities. The Future Homemakers recently organized in Liberty uses projects to enable the girls to apply the knowledge which they learn in Home Economics classes and thus to make more practical the information they acquire. New Ag Building One of the projects of the Ag Department was 'thc building of the retaining wall for the new building. STANDING: Leo Crisp, Glen Weagley, Kenneth White, Harold 1 Martin, Russell Barr. KNEELING - Raymond Neth. Roy Bush, Bobby Pencm. l Page 41 T V.,- I ilvuiv ui' Aplxrm-i:11i4m. WINGS OI THIS MORNING M:lr',lm'u- hzunurl, ICMI3' Slmlxsv. S-:xrzxh H.:- ml Vmlx. I.:1l'lvul':n VV1-ft. llczxn l'u1'kixx.4, G1-114 I, Ihull, lzlisw llulxuln-l'l5'. llvllu-:'I Nlils-Ov .'1:1:1Ix l'vln-rx, 411-il O'lh-Il. Xlurizlnnzu Hxli .lm-lx Hmwl-:u'I1, Ralph I.nwz'x'. livlm ICN' hzuwll. Ayn'-w llzlxix. SPRING IVICYICIY' f31z1:x..in . vul1n'1w llnggww. N4-fl 'l'rim':lv Vzuxillpn 'Un-I-llfl. 'Iulm lhwlu-I1. Flv-uwr INLAR.. Xliw- 'l'h-nnznf, nIil'm-vtmy l,L-roy fXImvr'v. Irw- n':ln:x-1-v'. l'h:zn1m-- Milvx. Small--l H4-Inn I1'mi:1uvl'. ICQ-lvm Kvls-. Nm- Ilm 'l'u'.n1ju. Hum Nlunn, lim'ul'L:'1- 'l'1':1Ah-. ,Xvm lalry Kim'-V. ' iillff.-YI' .I0.-XNNICU ?'l:1n4Ii11 ' lif-urum' .Xnn Svlwxxnrx. If mm' Ixvzull. Wiivy 1'1':1xxI'm'cl. 1':11'vy' f':xl'm'xn11-1' .54-:mln-11: lx:11I1m'im- Jmlvw. .luhxn IIm'lw'1. lkzn:-lv:u':l HHH, ' go I2 Q1 ik? gag? WINGS OF DARKNESS' Martha Tronjo, Ecton Rule. Mar- jorie Samuel, Dorothy Ray. 5 1 ! I Stamiimrz Iiurhzxra VS'esl, .Ie-rry Vunlilinu, Uh uy. S f'AT'S XYHISKEHSH e-ated: Ned 'l'rimLvlc. Palsy 'l'1-rry. Nlyru Remlvy. aries Miles. Frank l'vtcx's. fVlil1lra-xl Fnlm Ilullwr! Mn Page 43 aJ6ll'l0Ua.'5 The Casanovas of Swing was organized in 1942 and has become proficient and have played for various dances and school entertainments. We will remember their outstanding entertainment for the all-school parties. l CAQQI' olza QP5 Page 44 Jack Agee, George Ann Schwarz, Reba Burkhardt, Bill Hussey. 4 X f I A K K , J 380 flftlfeif Page 46 omecoming Queen- MISS LAURA TAPP QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS Left to right: Charles Witthaus, Reba Burkharclt, Ronald Kelley, Laura Tapp, John Cooper, Elise Dougherty. Cl, diem ,+- ' ,k m Ea-5 fs X. , . 'w axy 'T 5 il . .xv fe swggg k an FN W0 ag, 4 s SSS , .1 MK ,E , as . 5 as .-,,, 2 , . 5 Sf we slim rw Q ,ii ig ..,,,,, fy .,. ir Q . ..' . ' vf: .a::.,,1-4e5::.,. i '- f- I Q . F November 6, L. H. S. had its homecoming celebration, The Parade, beginning at the high school and ending at the courthouse steps, was concluded with the crowning of the Queen and her attendants. The game that night was played with Carrollton and enderl in a 6-6 tie. Page 4 Pg .S?08CtCL t0l Queen Woof lpolaufar Thomas Brandom Laura Tapp Pg49 Page 50 FOUR-FOLD GIRL AND BOY MARY MOON GEORGE TRACHSEL The boy and girl whom the senior class chose as the outstanding leaders on the campus who best combine a personal de- velopment of mental, spiritual, physical, and social life. BEST PRIVATE CITIZENS LORENE TAPP JACK CAPPS The students who, as private citizens, have been a constructive force on the campus, and whose personal citizenship is unquestioned. They, also, were chosen by the members of the senior class. enior TRACHSEL MOON TAPP l CAPPS X w , Y X' Ol iv . J I XI 1 xx. I , A9420 if 1 ' s Y ,1 x V - I A ,v , ,- f xx, . X. K, . V, I X Y 1 of . Jxx IX X I. , -Q ,C D x . N , -N' Irminger Van Dyke Miles Calkins Benson Blackburn Brandom Cooper Sevier Forbis Love of Scholarship: HELEN IRMINGER Honesty: KATHRYN VAN DYKE Cheerfulness: CHARLES MILES Courtesy: GRAHAM CALKINS Service: MARY JO BENSON Appreciation of the Beautiful: NANCY BLACKBURN Health: THOMAS BRANDOM Forcefulnessz JOHN ROBERT COOPER Self-Discipline: MAXINE SEVIER Reverence Toward the Spiritual: RUBY FORBIS Page 51 0 Agee, James-U. S. Army-Class of '41 og ogri in eruice O Benson, Charles-Army Air Corps-Class of '40 O Benson, Leo-U. S. Army-Class of '32 0 Benson, Melvin-U. S. Army-Class of '35 0 Bowers Roy J.-Merchant Marines-Class of '42 O Bowles, Chester-Army Air Corps-Class of 35 0 Bowles, Renile-Naval Air Reserve-Class of 37 0 B'owles, Robert-Field Artillery-Class of '34 0 Britton, Donald-U. S. Navy-Class of '41 Bruening, Charles-U. S. Navy-Class of '43 Burns, George-U. S. Army-Class of '38 Campbell, Norton-U. S. Navy-Class of '40 Cantlon, Robert Jerry-U. S. Army-Class of '41 Cantlon, Rayburn-U. S. Army Air COTPS- Class of '37 Carrel, G. W.-U. S. Navy-Class of '42 Chamblin, Charlie F.-Naval Air Corps- Class of '36 Clark, Francis Paul-U. S. Navy-Class of '40 Clemmings, Ralph-Army Air Corps- Conley, Ralph-U. S. Army-Class of '37 Cooper, Ralph-Army Air Corps-Class of '32 Crum, Francis-U. S. Army-Class of '42 Day, Lewis-Army Air Corps-Class of '28 Dillon. Robert-Naval Air Corps-Class of '39 Downing, William-Army Air Corps-Class '40 Evans, Robert-Army Air Corps-Class of '42 Ferril, Lewis-U. S. Army-Class of '40 Field, Dan-Army Air Corps-Class of '42 Flynn, Bob-U. S. Army-Class of '41 Follett, Eugene-U. S. Navy-Class of '32 Frakes, William-Army Air Corps-Class of '39 Gorman, Joseph P.-U. S. Army-Cass of '41 Greene, Jack-Army Air Corps-Class of '42 Grimes, James Earl-U. S. Army-Class of '37 Hall, Glenn-U. S. Navy-Class of '40 Hallisey, William-U. S. Army-Class of '40 Hartell, Harold-Army Air Corps-Class of '39 Hatfield, Dick-U. S. Navy-Class of '43 Heaton, Leroy-U. S. Marines-Class of '42 Hessel, Bob-U. S. Navy-Class of '42 Hicks, Marcus-U. S. Army-Class of '37 Hill, C. E.-U. S. Navy-Class of '38 Hinkle, John J.-Class of '35 Hoover, Joseph C.-U. S. Army-Class of '38 Howard, William-Army Air Corps-Class of '42 Irick, Walter W.-Army-Class of '36 Irminger, Roy-U. S. Army- Irminger, Lester-U. S. Army-Class of '31 James, Herbert Hudson-U. S. Army-Class '38 Page 52 GF IHIIIIIM1 If Q' 1 I sua, MII I E I 790 A ,O 9, 0 hr 2 1 S- aI I N .f 1 'q edlllllll .W , ' 5 I King, Herbert Lowe-U. S. Army-Class of '27 King, Woodrow-U. S. Navy-Class of '40 Laughlin, Lyle-U. S. Army-Class of '42 Lincoln, William-Army Air Corps-Class of '37 Lockamy, Cecil-U. S. Army-Class of '39 Marshall, Harris-U. S. Navy-Class of '40 Marshall, Ralph-U. S. Army-Class of '37 McGinnis, Dilliard-U. S. Navy-Class of '40 Middleton, Richard-U. S. Army-Class of '39 Miller, Henry-U. S. Army-Class of '37 Milliman, Earl-U. S. Navy-Class of '40 Minter, Richard-U. S. Army-Class of '41 Mitchell, Monte-Coast Guard-Class of '41 Moon, Allen-Naval Air Corps-Class of '40 Morris, John-Army Air Corps-Class of '38 Moyer, Bankhead-Army Air Corps-Class of '37 Murphy, Edward-U. S. Army-Class of '36 Murphy, James-Naval Air Corps-Class of '36 Massey, Merl-U. S. Army-Class of '39 Pendergast, Lawrence-U. S. Army-Class of '36 Norcross, John-Naval Air Corpsr-Class of '37 Payne, Houstin-Army Air Corps-Class of '25 Perkins, Burton-Marines- Petty, Eldon-Naval Air Corps- Porter, Raymond-Maritime Service-Class of '41 Ray, Harvey-Naval Air Corps-Class of '40 Reardon, Dee-Army Air Corps- Rohey, Joseph R.-U. S. Navy-Class of '39 Scarborough, W. T.-Naval Air Corps-Class '39 Schwarz, Wm.Henry-Army Air Corps-Class '40 Shepherd, Max-U. S. Army-Class of '35 Sims, Bob-U. S. Navy-Class of '42 Smith, Gordon-Army Air Corps-Class of '39 Smith, Raymond-Naval Air Corp-Class of '42 Smith, Richard-U. S. Army-Class of '20 Sumpter, John Allen-Merchant Marines- Class of '38 Swentor, James-U. S. Army-Class of '41 Taylor, Leroy-U. S. Army-Class of '39 Thomas, Fred-Merchant Marines-Class of '42 Thomas, Junior-Naval Air Corps-Class of '40 Trimble, Logan-U. S. Navy-Class of '39 Truex, John-U. S. Army-Class of '41 Wagner, Charlie-Army Air Corps-Class of '41 White, John-U. S. Army-Class of '41 White, John-U. S. Army-Class of '41 Withers, Conn-U. S. Navy-Class of '24 Wyckoff, Donald-U. S. Army-Class of '42 Wyckoff, Edward-U. S. Army-Class of '43 Wyckoff, Eldon-U. S. Army-Class of '38 na .Sylvia I0 111 Physical fitnessg 121 In one of their sweeter momenteg Q35 Playboyg Q45 Give him back to the Indiansg Q51 Profg Q69 Billy Q71 Odieg 185 How'd they get hereg Q93 Executive. Page 53 Page 54 I'l0tl0 HJ School's main objectg 125 Mysteries of chemistryg 131 Conferenceg HJ Ain't love grandg Q51 The human touchg Q63 John Wesley Ageeg Q73 Freshman party: Q81 The WAAC who came backg Q91 Quadruplicate. ,Sylvia WWW 75-J' 415 Tinkham and Stug 121 Fall dazeg 131 Pass from a blonde: 145 Somebody hai to do it: 151 Kampus Kiddiesg 165 One foot two feet, longg C71 That's all right, we Cillllllllvt see 'em eitherg 181 Rebag Q91 Freshmen, curtsy! 1101 Little redhozulg 4115 Kappy. J' Page 55 Page 56 flap -ln,rnf077 Qgfnj Q15 Lincolng 121 Lunch for Junior Highg Q31 O00-La! La! Q41 Pep Inspirersg 151 Our friend, Oscarg 161 Flu epidemicg C75 Senior captaing Q85 Rockefeller - it would all right! .SZOLS 'XFN 1 ill Femme interestg Q21 Thoughtful soul! Q33 Why dicln't it go off? Q43 Night llowlersg 151 Faye Porterg L61 Student teacher from the other hill-Jean Fonradg KTJ Finish line on the mileg L81 Dewell from Jewell. Page 57 .gn Wemoriam 0 Betty Preston, an eighth grader last year, died on May 23 just after school was out. Her death followed an operation which was quite unexpected. 0 George Bagby, a member of the football squad last fall, and in the sophomore class, died of spinal meningitis in September. He was ill for sometime and the student body held a prayer assembly for him while he was critically ill. BETTY PRESTON GEORGE BAGBY 2235, -6 . 1 s ' 'lf E 1 TE E Page 58 41 41 IF if First Liberty High Grad Killed In Action 0 First Lieutenant Richard fDickJ Sharp of the class of 1937 was the first Liberty high graduate to be killed in action in this war. He died in an airplane crash in the South- west Pacific theatre of the war on September 24 and is buried in an American cemetery at Darwin, Australia. LT. DICK SHARP ,ef-Q f Jf ww ,4fALfzw Q 2 -1-1 Sloofbaf g Bwiqf 12 X f .410 , COOPER KELLY may CO-CAPTAINS COACH The Liberty Blue Jays started off the season with a practice game with Jewell Freshmen which Liberty lost by a 13 to 7 score. Next on the list were Higginsville and Lexington which the Blue Jays downed by 12 to 6 and 7 to 6, respectively. North Kansas City, Richmond, and Marshall all defeated Liberty by a large score. Liberty tied Carrollton before a wonderful home- coming crowd. This year Liberty High School celebrated a new coach, Rudolph Eskridge, who is a graduate of Platte City High School. He attended Kidder Junior College for two yearsg he also attended Warrensburg State Teachers College and is a graduate of the University of Missouri. He taught one year at a rural school and four at Brinner Ridge, Parkville, Missouri. He taught next at Weston High School for four and one-half years. He has always had very successful teams in both football and basketballg his teams showed great improvement although he was only at Liberty a short time. COACH ESKRIDGE l First. row: Lloyd Sessions, Aubrey Sessions, Bill Brandom, Coach Dewell, Bill McKinley, Eugene Williams, Eddie Isenhour. Second row: Arthur Preston. James Stewart, Dudley Billimzs, John Hockett. George Trachsel, Paul Skeen, Dawson Courtney. manager. Third row: Tom Brandom, Julian Robb, Ronald Kelley, John Cooper, Cecil O'Dell, Charles Witthalls, Jack Roorbach, Lee Dougherty. Football Scores Date-Opponent September 22-Jewell Freshmen-here ,ai,. September 25-Higginsville-here .,,.,... October 2-Lexington--here ................. October 9--North Kansas City-here .,.. October 16-Richmond-there .,c..,..., October 23-Marshall-there ....,........................., November 6-Carrollton 1HomecomingJ-here ....... Liberty Opponent 13 .......12 6 6 33 32 33 6 RECORD l COACH HOWARD DEWELL . fgaalfefgaf The basketball team has been very successful this year with 10 wins and 5 lossez Although hindered by the many changes of coaches, this year's squad IS rated as on of the best. Howard Dewell succeeded Coach Eskridge, who was called in- the seryice. Coac Dewell came to us from William Jewell, where he was very active in athletics. He Wa assisted by Professor Owens, who has had two years of coaching experience. Basketball Scores Liberty Opponents Dec. 8-College Frosh-there ........... 41 Dec 11-Kearney-there .......,......,..,,.... Dec 15-North Kansas City-here ,......, Dec -Paseo-here .....,,.........,.........,.. Jan. Lillis-there ...........,..,...,.............., Jan. 8-Kearney-here .,.,.,,,..,...,.,.....,,....... Jan. 19-Liberty-Independence-here ..,,... Jan. 29-Excelsior Springs-there ...,..., Feb 2-Hardin-there ,..,.,.,.,,,,.....,,,,...,. Feb North Kansas City-there ..,,, Feb. 16-Hardin A. C.-here ..,...,,...... Feb -Excelsior Springs-here .,...,. Feb. -Holt-Independence-here ,. March 2-Hardin-here ,.....,,,,..,,,,,,,.,, March 12-Navy Cadets-there .,,,,... First row: Coach Owens, Bill Brandom, Glen Arnold, Sam Donaldson, Bob Langs- ton, Ralph Lowry, Jack Roorbach, Bill Hussey. Second row: Coach Dewell, Tom B1'an- dom, John Cooper, Charles Witthaus, Cecil O'Dell, Robert Waldridge, Dawson Courtney, manager. Page 62 Lettermen In Football, Basketball and Track up wv.. .hull lxjllll1I'L', lms- lmL1g'l1ul'ly, Aulvrvy Sl'4Slllll4. Lluyfl S4-vlwlm l lu Nl: 1. .lulw llm'lw?', Sl-vvllrl :wmi Vmlyly IM-well, .lnhn f'vmp4'1', .Xl'llllll' l'l'1wIl7l l L ll lk ll. lwllllvyi l3illl:1g'x..l:1vll liww!'l1::vl1, ll1'Ul'L1'L' 'l'V:1vl1s4'l. li-vltwm mu: l'hlwin I mlm 1 ll I.:-vm-w. .lulzzm lim . liwrzzllfl lwllm' llll'1l'll'x xYlllll'lll lim gl4'lY'll4' . .4 .llf. ... .,. Page 64 UA ,5?aorf5 Tumbling: Lora Calvert, Carolyn Foster, Mary Elizabeth S u m p t e r, Mary Louise Downing, Louise Crawford, Betty Ann McQuil- lan. Four Captains: Joycie Adams, freshman, Carolyn Foster, sophomore, Mary Rose Powers, junior, Helen Rice, senior. Blue Springs Team: Reba Burkhardt, Genny Krall, Dorothy Medsker, Helen Rice Ccaptainj, Alice Rice, Carolyn Foster, Joycie Adams, Betty Ingalls, Miss Dallam, Betty McGrew, Kappy Van Dyke, unphotographed: G r a c i e Adams. Calisthenics. 119 MM fxnffzff U65 JLJ Q Q xl Lily lu ' -in A 8.71 443.-. I7 9 Q . . .s - Wigan , U I .xdaluerfidemenfd L. Henkel, Prop. Why should the spirit of mortal be proud WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE when he,S all run down Home-Owned and Operated by at the heels? FLOYD ARNOTE Auto Supplies 0 Home Needs 0 Batteries ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP and Tires Opposite Post Office Telephone 822 Corner of Missouri and Kansas FISCHER BROS. GARAGE DAY AND NIGHT PULL-IN SERVICE A ll I I D 110 North Main Liberty, Mo. 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Watches - Diamonds - Bracelets - Rings - Lockets - Pins ARMY AND NAVY TRADING POST No. 1 Specialists in Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Merchandise Necessities and Gifts for Men in All Branches of the Service Cheer Him Up With a Useful Gift or Necessity COLLEGE SHOP 102 East Kansas St. Liberty, Mo. We Loan Money Buy Anything of Value With the Best Wishes . . . OF THE COSTELLO LUMBER YARD OF THE BADGER LUMBER COMPANY Phone 104 Liberty, Mo. TELEPHONE 98 ROY H. MARTIN FARMS SUBURBAN LIBERTY CITY PROPERTY LIBERTY, MISSOURI OUR store is HEADQUARTERS for SPECTATOR READERS We have all supplies needed for Liberty high school students- at School . . at Home . . for All Your Needs! RUSSELL'S VARIETY STORE The old adage that a prophet is not without honor save in h Grasp the Opportunity At Your Door On The Campus of Achievement country applies to colleges CURRICULUM 0 A straight Liberal Arts curriculum designed to become the basis of the broadest culture and the best pre-professional training. ACTIVITIES o Every person is privileged to take part in a mul- titude of activities, both scholastic and social. Every activity of college life is featured. NFPS 0 The home of a Naval Flight Preparatory School with 600 aviation cadets continuously on the campus. FORENSICS 0 A challenge of an international reputation is af- forded all who are interested in debate and oratory. DEGREE 0 The William Jewell A. B. degree is accepted as standard by all the great universities of the world. No better A. B. degree can be obtained. The college at your door has graduated a h.igher percentage of American notables than any college or university, large or small West of the Mississippi River. WILLIAM JEWELL CCJLLEGE i own Compliments of PALACE LUNCH G. M. PETERS INSURANCE Across from Plaza theatre AGENCY Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones 0 o o OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 0 0 0 Compliments of D National Commercial Bank Building PLAZA THEATER Liberty Phone 461 Liberty, Mo . ALLEN'S HATCHERY MCARTHURS o 0 0 5c, 10c, and 25c Store Custom Hatching CAN DIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES N OTIONS o 0 0 STATIONERY 314 East Mill Liberty Compliments of MASSEY CAFE West Side Square Compliments of CHUCK BROWN SERV. STATION 14-Mile East of Liberty on Highway 10 GLOBE GASOLINE OIL AND GREASES CONGRATULATIONS Boss FAUBICN AND l BEST WISHES LIBERTY INSURANCE AGENCY FREVERT HARDWARE West Side of the Square Representing THE AETNA - TRAVELERS - HARTFORD and like companies . -,X 4 we I . NK ' 'Q :t LIBERTY BEAUTY SHOP FIRE o CASUALTY o ACCIDENT Complete S9I'ViC0 Liberty's Oldest Agency for Beauty Telephone 5 HUFFT'S STANDARD SERVICE ALLEN 'S HATCHERY Mill and Main Streets A 0 0 0 PTIOHG 64 Custom Hatching Car Conservation Headquarters . , , Official OPA Tire Inspection Station 314 East Mm Liberty T AMERICAN SHOE SHOP I Compliments of l and TAXI H. R. BANKS LUMBER Co. 500 ' 500 BANK ON BANKS BUILDING SERVICE 109 East Franklin Bob Mace Liberty, Mo. Phone 389 Not Just Propagancia . . Here Are The Facts ' 1 Comparative Growth If I-'BEER ITEDERALIH- Since Organization AVIIQS AND L APAS UEIATIUN A I 1 1 I . 1 December 31, 1934 3 57,146.23 December 31 1935 S301,404.38 December 31 1936 :6339,613.27 December 31 1937 3445269.20 December 31 1938 3515300.61 December 31 1939 6637601.90 December 31 1940 3631204.49 December 31 1941 3661010.90 December 31 1942 9'p670,712.53 , V -I X f AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HAROLD WILSON, President LIBERTY FEDERAL . . . BUILDING LIBERTY, MISSOURI J. C. SIMMONS PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Simmons' favorite cream makes and keep the skin White, Soft, and smooth. THIS IS A DO IT YOURSELF ERA! KEMTONE FOR WALLS EASY TO APPLY GalIliIlI1 2.98 STEPHENS FURNITURE CO. Liberty, Missouri Q2-if l - STOELTZINGPS LIBERTY MONUMENT CO. ' .,45, FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 'Z MONUMENTS AND MARKERS East Slde Square i ff CHARLES DUGAN F. O. SHOUSE FUNERAL SPRAYS CORSAGES Owners POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS LIBER Y M PAINT AND WALLPAPER T ' ISSOURI Liberty, Missouri STUDENTS WELCOME WRIGHT'S BILLIARD PARLOR gf I D Q, U Q 107 East Kansas Street McDONALD SHOE SHOP - - . 118 East Kansas Street Lberty' Mlssoun LIBERTY Com ments of WE WISH TO EXPRESS HERE OUR p APPRECIATION AND THANKS 4 L, A, Davy DAVIS FOR THE BUSINESS GRAIN AND FEEDS RECEIVED FROM THE STUDENT BODY OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL. Car Lots Truck Lots Phone 773 LIBERTY, MISSOURI CONSOLIDATED CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Steve Borders, owner EAST SIDE GRILL GOOD HOME OOOKED FOOD at Popular Prices East Kansas Street Liberty C. M. MEADOWS Second Floor Parker Building CASH BUYERS FOR FARMS AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY Compliments of L. D. WILLIAMS JEWELER Across from A8zP store STUDENTS OF L. H. S. ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! IDA'S BARBECUE BUNGALOWE 10 West Mill Street Mrs. C. F. Kinney SIMRALL CLOTHING CO An Exclusive Men's Store Best Known Brands Liberty High School Welcome FIGHTMASTER'S PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. 2 East Franklin Phone 544 SANITARY PLUMBING SCIENTIFIC HEATING Liberty, Missouri S. P. BOGGESS 8: SONS Hardware, Implements, and Automobiles South Side Square Phone 70 Liberty, Missouri Call 794 Machine and Machineless Permanents Individual Hair Styling Complete Beauty Service MODERN BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. V. M. Patton Don't be a SPECTATOR- 47 ' of someone else's beauty -let us make you beautiful. ELIZABETH COOK Beauty Shoppe Church-Archer Co Liberty, Missouri FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 460 BEFORE YOU BUY . . Be a SPECTATOR of your apparel LIBERTY MERCANTILE COMPANY Southwest Corner To Serve You CLAY COUNTY BUILDING 8: LOAN ASS'N Liberty, Missouri Phone 300 Organized in 1922 for the Mutual Benefits of Investors and Borrowers The First National Bank of Liberty, Missouri Capital . 350,000.00 Surplus . . . 850,000.00 Established 1887 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Established 1867 Nationalized 1933 The National Commercial Banlc LIBERTY, MISSOURI Capital 350,000.00 Surplus . . . 350,000.00 Llke the Liberty schools- Standing for the advancement of this community Member Federal Reserve System-Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. To the SPECTATORS of today . . . The business and professional people of Liberty tomorrow- The Liberty Chamber of Commerce is striving to make this a better town in which to live-the best town for your homes in the future. You are a part of the town nowg you will be a more vital part of it tomorrow. The things you do are helping in the cause we represent, are helping you to help build this com- munity. Carry on and Liberty to the SPECTATORS of your business and professional days will be even better than it has been dur- ing your school days. THE LIBERTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STRATH MAN A Better Photographic SERVICE Stratirman Stuciio Excelsior Springs, Mo. I'II Show You a Lot QF FOCTBALL Says REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servant 0 You'll hardly go to a single game this Fall without me be- ing on hand to show you a lot of football . . . with my bright lights surrounding the field on all sides! 0 And off the playing lield . . . on the street corner, in your home, at your store . . . a hundred-and-one other places . . . I'll be the CENTER of activity! I'll GUARD against ineffici- encyg I'll TACKLE any sort of job and do it wellg and you'll END up by giving me a full-time job! 0 I'm more than a triple-threat man when it comes to doing a LOT of things for you in a lot of Ways, and, frankly I'd LIKE to play on your home team for the rest of your life. W1 , L : 1 E . -E nLx'uW l 4'mT -l-T IQIMW 1 i l ! P ii I A a I 5 1 r 5 A I E H 2 L 2 i 2 I ! s E u F a i i 1 n ! E e 3 r , E I ! . I 1 I E M- , . . ,,- , ., , ,!- , -M ,4 Y Q H E 2 H 5 2 5 a 5 is 4 x H 51 ia I: Q, Q 5 .f 5 5 I R 2 2 2 3 'E 'i Y' S 5 a se , 5 5 5 ! E sw E 2 5 2 F 2 2 Q, 5 Q E A 5 L : 1 5 5 as E Q ?


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