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Bill Clark, Bill Elliott, Mr. Hauk, Phil Cunningham, Stanley Hoffacker We .leaned ,Norman Edris and Tom Tinkel in a game of doubles We learned much in our various classes through- out the year. We enjoyed our chemistry experiments, even the minor explosions that we hadg and the vari- ous odors that some of the students did not seem to appreciate. We also enjoyed our ping pong games during the noon hour.
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Sharon Speece, Norma Niblick, john Bohr, Dianna Showalter, 14nd THE STUDENTS LEARNED TO TYPE Mr. Fruth employed many different tech- niques in his class to make typing much more interesting. Among the new ideas was a hot rod race that measured the rate of words per minute the student typed. Due to conflicting schedules and over- crowded rooms, there were three classes of typing a dayg but as the year ended, the Class was held only once dtiily. 7w42'v JOHN FRUTH GRACE SMITH MAX HAUK NEIL ROE MABLE METZ LLOYD BIBERSTINE 'VIP' -X'
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LENNA RITTENHOUSE HELEN GINGERICK JEANETTE JOHNSON EULALA McLEAN GORDON WAECHTER MARY ROE 7 SCHOOL PARADE WAS HELD For the first time in nearly two years, Liberty Cen- ter School was represented in the Bluffton Street Fair School Parade. Before this time, the annual parade had not been held due to various reasons. This year Liberty had almost 100 per cent representation. The Camera Club, with the help of Mr. Biberstine, displayed at the fair, pictures of the activities that went on during the early partlof the school year. I The students from Liberty Center marched in the school parade at the Bluffton Fair. NTU' nn' 'HI' 'UI' 'ww' IQI1' vnu
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