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Left to right: M. Jacobs, P. Lawrence, A. Skolnick, B. Watson, V. LeRoy. Miss Marguerite Mauer, adviser. SEATED: Dorrine Shimm, business manager. STANDING: S. Heller, H. Etess, R. Eichenaucr.
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THE LIBERTAS Left to right: Diane Friedman, literary editor; Jeri Gips, Editor-in-Chief. Left to right: Joyce Yeager, club editor; Robert SEATED: Leslie Howard, photography editor; Brenda Johnson, Gordon, sports editor; Gloria Schwartz, class editor. art editor. STANDING: C. Borden, D. Muhlig, M. Kavaleski, R. Fiddle. 4
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In America, we have grown great as a nation among nations, conquered a frontier, produced the leaders to lead us victoriously through two world conflicts, manu- factured the missiles and the armaments to deliver these missiles to set men free and keep them free over a wide area of the world. However, we must not bend all our efforts to the training of scientists alone just because science seems so important in present world politics. There must be a continuing stress placed on social sciences, those subjects which teach men to get along better with each other. We must search out our superior students and challenge their intellects through an en- riched curriculum and through special projects that will make them eventually the well-endowed leaders we need. ADMINISTRATION Human capacity is being challenged to the utmost by the awesome requirements of today’s world. Education is the means of keeping men free and making them capa- ble of meeting these challenges. An educational program of the highest quality, stress- ing the full development of each student’s potentiality and fostering the pursuit of excellence in intellectual endeavor has been and will continue to be the policy of the Liberty school system. The addition of adequate and up-to-date facilities will enable the faculty and students to take greater advantage of the intangible and tangible offerings of our educational system which will continue to be at- tuned “to the times.” I urge students to make full use of these opportunities so they can become happy and constructive citizens of our democracy. MR. DAVID PANEBAKER, District Principal. 6
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