Liberty High School - Libertas Yearbook (Liberty, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Seated-MP. Cole, V. P., D. Doll, Pres, Standing-G. Pellam, H. Shamrock, W. Bryan, S. Mc- Omber, B. johns, V. Huggins, R. Eronimous, Treas., l. Steinberg, P. Hulse, B. Jung, Miss Shipka. Library Club One of the hardest working clubs in school is the Library Club. Anyone entering the library quickly notices how airy and bright the room is. A few hours spent there show how well-organized and efficient it is. This is all the diligent work of club members. Seated-M. Gross, C. Wattenberg, Sec'y., A. Topper, Pres., A. Rubin, V. P., Sfanding-Mr. Barra, K. Lowe, R. Deutsch, C. Lindsley, C. Gorton, P. Payne, Treas. Guided by Miss Shipka, the club sponsors a tea for the faculty during Book Week and sends books to hospitals. The Library News, published by the club, gives reviews of the newest books and contains jokes and quizzes written by members. Debate Club Debating and effective public speaking are valuable talents developed in Debate Club. Under the guidance of Mr. Barra, the group participated in a Hamilton College State tour- ney. Liberty has placed high in the Duso Lea- gue as a result of several matches. Rivalry with jeff is the greatest stimulus to action. A debate match was held at Newburgh and a local debate was presented to the Disabled War Veterans of Liberty. HIIIIFNIII H1 Sf11t'rfffelNl. Slodzina.. gl. Hill. L. Quiggle. C. Grant, J. Rubin. L. Sacks. Sf.UldIvI1!27S, Xicfigmm P. Gorton. B. Baldwin. P. Durland, M, Gunsberg B. Sullivan, J. Kowadlo, E. Deutsch. Mr. Barra

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Biology Club Holding a snake creates no sensation for LHS biologists. The Biology Club stimulates an interest in natural history, mak- ing our surroundings more in. teresting, Mr. New's enthusiam is catching There are 23 members and each contributes by preparing separate reports on some field of interest which the members discuss. Plans include an as- sembly to show the student body their work, the purchase of books on biology for the Library, and a trip to New York City museums. Math Club Do the intricacies of higher math mystify you? Are you fascinated with mathematical terms? Our suggestion is, Join the Math Club! Solving intri- cate problems provides a chal- lenge to these students. Becom- ing acquainted with the use of the slide rule and sextant is an- other objective. The club offers an opportunity to do extra work in advanced mathematics ordi- narily omitted in class. Super- vised by Miss Knoll, the club participates in the Pi Mu Epsilon Interscholastic Mathe- matics Contest in New York City. In 1952 three members of the club tied for third place in this competition. iw' '.'f'Lg - Firft Rout-J. Kovadlo, Sec'y., E. Gishman, F. Schneider, K. Lowe, j. Hill, Pres., S. Jacobs, S. McOmber. Second Rou'-R. Hansen, R. Zalkin, R. Witt, W. Reed, R. Miller, Treas., Mr. New, M. Dayis, M. Gunsberg, G. Klemm, L. Sacks, A. Kracke, E. Deutsch. Third Rau--XV. Blade, V. P., R. Zeltmann, J. Kavleski, S. Langer. Frrrl Rau Miss Knoll H Steimel V P R Miller F Gasthalter H lxreindler Pres P Snofsky C Deretchm Serond Rou R Landry C Lindsley Secy P Moloney Snowball Patrol Blustery vsinter snows and March thavxs make ideal vxeather for snoxxballs. The Snow Patrol is always on the job making sure that none are thrown on school grounds. This first year won the respect of the students for this latest improvement made by the Student Council. 544-, 'I. .. --L.,-dis - Wi Iiviz Rau -WJ. Allen, Rubin. Margelefsky, Fiddle, A. Miller. M, Miller. L. lwlost, I., Sacks. l. Abplanalp. A. Zcllar. S. Langer. C. Slater, Stroud Ron - 5, XX'ermitk, Capt., B. Ambra. H. ampe, H, Wilbur, M. Kells, Meddaugh. P. Hogan, C. Stapleman, I., Cmiulvi, P. Kreindler W1-rmick. D. Vfilximri. K. Iamwe. Miss Knoll Tfurd Rom S. Mcflmbt-i', CQ, Houghtaling. P. Cantlee. L. Mrdtl.1ugl1. R. Ramps. R. Martini. li. VC'ald.is. B. Siiiisoii. S. XX'.1rylm.i. R. Minnig. A. C.1nz.1nu, B. Crossman. M. Daxis. H. jay. E-Stodd.ird, C. I.indsley. N. Porter. 21 , ,. , .,.- 4 .- 'Q' K SNOW ,r. QQTQUER u



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Bankers' Club An important organization in Liberty High School is the Banlaers' Club, under the .ihle supervision of Mrs, Calhoun. The club attempts to shovv pupils the value of saving money for future use and tries to get each pupil to bank regularly each week. The banner system is used to show each homerooms vveelc- ly banking percentage. Ser1lezfvfC. Minnig, N. Porter, E. Moffett, D. Fraser, Mrs. Calhoun. Fifi! Rau'MA. Borden, J Wfeyrauch, E. Waldas, S. Grant, -I. Lindsley, P. Gorton, I. Steinberg. Second Rau--K. Grant M. Inman, R. Minnig, R. Quinlan, A. Henry, Heidt, LI. Klugman, M. Hildyard, C. W'yman. Jr. Red Cross The junior Red Cross, under the supervision of Miss Frances English, provides services for veterans' hospitals, overseas children, and local institutions. Membership is voluntary with two representatives from each homeroom. Meetings are scheduled when projects are to be planned. Gift boxes are made possible through money collected in the November drive. Another project is the Christmas plan. The members adopted a needy family in Sullivan County with funds from their drive and provided the family with childrens' clothing, toys, and a twelve pound turkey. Members feel that contribu- tions to the junior Red Cross not only help others but ourselves as well. Fifi! Rou'-C. Grant, j. Clark, Treas., C. Ratsch, Sec'y., G. Ordin, Pres., F. Radicchi, V. P., M. Levine. Second Rou'-E. Gishman, L. Quiggle, J. Hill, F. Schneider, H. Bardwell, J. Bardwell S. Grant, Miss English, J. Tanous, C. Wunder, I. Steinberg, S. Sokoloff, j. McDermott, C. Doetsch, 1. Kovadlo. Third Row-R. Minnig, I. Bailey, D. Wilson, H. Miller, R. Wyman, D. Fraser, H. Rampe, K. Lowe, H. jay. ,call W 23

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