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Izrrz Rau'-R. Martini, Pres., N. Deutsch, Sec'y., P. Levine, J. Quint, J. Rubin, B. Ambra, B. Sonson, Treats. Serond Row-S. Wermick, V. P., P. Kreindler, L. Cook, N Porter, Brinkerhoff. Third Rou'4A. Canzano, Miss Knoll, D. Wilson. Student Council Politics are a vital aspect of American life and training for future endeavors, Liberty High School trys to fulfill this need by an active Student Council. Fourteen representatives of the student body meet to explore the problems of student government, under the guidance of Miss Knoll. The council's activities for the past year put the annual clothing drive in the forefront, But where would we be without the Lost and Found Depart- ment? Freshman Class Elections? Snowball Patrol? Sub-Fre-shman Day? Above all, the student government provides a fine opportunity for training in one of the most im- portant phases of life-namely citizenship. Honor Society Initiation into the National Honor Society is the most coveted reward to students with outstanding qualities of scholarship, character, leadership and service. This organization meets monthly with Miss English, At annual initiation ceremonies a selected group of students are inducted. At a very successful tea new students were in- troduced to class officers, Honor Society members, and the Student Council president. The Honor So- ciety also played host at an informal buffet supper. stlo A pf 'iw 1. 'i CQ Fin: Rau'-H. Kreindler, B. Baker, J. Novick, M. Inman, S. Grant, P. Payne, D. Doll, D. W'ilson, F. Gehrt, R. Landry, Pres., A. Scheibe, Sec'y., F. Radicchi. Serond Row-Miss English, R. Mar- tini, H. Steimel, C. Lindsley, C. Wattmberg, J. McDermott, Treas., M. Cantor, V. P., G. Ordin, -I. Quint, P. Levine, M. Gross.
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W9 lyflf Rau'-R. Deutsch, B. Baker, Sec'y., A. Topper, Pres., C. Wattenberg, V. P., J. Novick, Treas., N. Turetskx S d R '-M C ' V ' ' y emu ou r arver, M. Levine, P. Levine, J. Quint, P. Snofslcy, D. Weiner, Quill and Scroll A party celebration marking the fortieth anniversary of LHS began the year for luill and Scroll, the National ournalistic Honorar' Societ '. Members ossess outstand- . . . . . . 7 l P ing ability in journalrsm. At the banquet, the biggest event of the year, seven new mem- bers were initiaterl with an impressive candlelight ceremony. Comment R. Quinlan, A. Miller, Mrs. Dowling. 1. . . . . Stories are due next Wednesday . . . . Let's see you meet your deadlines These are familiar words to every Comment member assigned a story for our LHS newspaper. Published once a month, the paper provides reading enjoyment and factual information about leading sports and school social events. However, not only the students enjoy the paper each month, the boys in the Armed Forces receive a touch of home when they read the Comment in their camps in Korea and other corners of the globe. Mrs. Dowling, editorial advisor, meets with the staff and reporters, Mr. Carver directs financial V, policies on the business staff. Amid an atmosphere of writing heads, proofing, and assigning news, sports, and feature stories, the members learn the finer points of journalism ordinarily unknown to the average person. Highlights of the year are the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at Columbia University, and the Empire State Scholastic Press Association at Syracuse University, At these conferences Liberty students ex- change ideas and return with new suggestions in- cluding every phase of journalism from paper lay-out to feature writing. Iiint Rau'-H. Katz, M. Levine, Circ. Manager, A. Miller, Bus. Manager, R. Deutsch, Sports Edi tor, C. Wattenberg, Ass. Editor, A. Topper, Editor, B. Baker, Ass. Editor N Turtesky News Edi tor, Novick, Feature Editor, P. Snofslcy, Ad. Manager. Sermzd Ron' --Mrsi Dowling, P. Kreind ler, A. Chesler, M. Slodzina, J. Hill, S. Solcoloff, R. Quinlan, j. Sloxes, N. Paglino, P. Levine J K dl G. i ' V ' ova o, Ord n, B. johns, Mr. Carver. Third RoufH. Miller, L. Cook, C. Grant, A. Rubin D. Weiner, P. Moloney, J. Quint, B. Witt, J. Weyrauch E Deutsch S Gasthalter Fourlh Row E. Etess, s. Goldberg, J. Hill, M. Gaiam, P. Kobrin,iMi. Gunsbeigij. RUSS, M, wild, B. srfif witz, G. Sincerbox, W. Driscoll.
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