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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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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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X. LK. MT5 , Fir I Rau R Landry, C. Gorton, R. Hlavna, Treas., J. Margelefsky, Sc-c'y., M. Goldner, F Thompson Second Row1Mr. Gadziala, R. Gasthalter, D. Weiner, L. Steiglitz, l-l. Frey D Fersch B Rosh, S. Litwin, R. Smith. Checkers and Chess Club Every Tuesday members of the Chess Club meet to learn the finer points of chess, a game that depends on knowledge rather than luck. Proficiency in this game, which was invented centuries ago, is attained by persistent playing. Checkmate, castling and such chess lingo become part of an exciting battle of wits under Mr. Gadzial.a's instruction. Their goal is to play near-by high schools in chess matches. me an if Projection Club Doesn't anyone know how to run the projector? That used to be a familiar cry in LHS. However, thanks to this club, it is rarely heard anymore. Under the direction of Mr. Fulton, several boys now know how to run and repair movie machines. Not only do they perform a valu- able service to the school, but they are gaining experience in an important field. l P10211 G Pellam S Kramer XX Durland, M. Wild, V. P., D. Grant. R. Vfilli, T. Wood, P. Etess, R. Rich, R Taylor W Booker C1 Wood Pres F. Sherwood, Secy., Mr. Fulton. Rear-E. Fracasse, R' Stelflbffg, 24
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