Liberty High School - Spectator Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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STUDENT CCIUNLYL ri K, A ,Q , as 4 quam.. Q Y WM W as :,:, 1 Aifb- 4' f T ig X22 W. 1 . -V if gf .,.,- : .. Julian Bemiss Bill Crouch George Alison Kay Carr President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Since 1938, when the Student Council, as a governing body, was first instigated at Liberty High School, the ideals and purposes of this group have changed to fit the needs and desires of today. Its program has widened and its duties have grown tremendously. Among the varied activities are welfare and community projects, the sponsoring of Homecoming, St. Valentine's Dance, and other tasks which improve the school, its facilities, its ideals and traditions, historic and scholastic. Student Council officers are elected annually by the student body from student selected candidates. The remaining council members are representatives of each homeroom. The representatives are the voice carrying the desires from the students to the council, or from the council to the students. FIRST ROW: George Alison, Bill Crouch, Julian Bemiss, Mrs. Hollis, Sponsor, Kay Carr, Emmy Ferril, Historian, Louise Moore, Loretta McDonald. SECOND ROW: Martha Yancey,Vivian Mitchell, Jolynn Massey, Dick Davis, Russel Aubrey, Anna Mae Kirby, Cynthia Hirni, Judith Bemiss. THIRD ROW: Joe Hendren, David McLaughlin, Dwayne Bell, Don Warren, Bob Durie. Cornpliments of Crouch Farm Dairy. 5 l i l i l l i i 5 l i 1 3 S i l

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