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SODHOMORE CLASS Pauline Lambdin ----- ---- -- -------- President Jane Abbott --------- ------- Vice-President Yoneko Mikami --------- - ---Secretary-treasurer Paul Lambdin ---------------------------- Sergeant-at-arms Mary Mackenzie ------------ Student Affairs Representative George Dwelley- ---- ---Student Affairs Representative Miss Dorothy Beck--- ---------------------------- Advisor When school opened for this term the sophomores were very proud to be known by that name. The sophomores have been active this year by taking part in the operetta, presenting a play for the Freshmen Reception, and by hav- ing a concession at the High Jinks. The class proved its originality by establishing the new custom of getting sophomore pins. FRESHMAN CLASS Carl Collins---f ------ - - ------- Rresident Mary Elizabeth Kreim--- - -------- Vice-Uresident Jeanne Olds ----------- ------------- Secretary4treasurer Virginia Butler ------------------------- Sergeant-at-arms Marjorie Augusta ---- ------ Student Affairs Representative Donald Uilkins ---- ------- Student Affairs Representative Mr. Weir Fetters --------------------------------- Advisor The student body was pleased to welcome such a large class of freshmen last August. These shy little freshmen soon lost their bashfulncss and became an indispensible part of the school. Although they have not held many class meetings, they are active in school events. Several members took part in the operetta, presented a skit for the High Jinks, and entertained the sophomores at a party on Gctober 27, 1955.
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SENIOR CLASS Wilson Ackernan ---------- D -------- W ---------- NFresident Thomas Jackson ---------H ---- N----M ------ Vice-President Loretta saith- ---H --nw-u---n------Secretary-treasurer Olive Arn2trong---me---W-Student affairs Representative Jack ?ildretn1-U--M ---- a-Student affairs Representative Ir. Frank Vander Ahew ---- -----U --------- M ---- G--advisor The Qenior Class was not very active in social af- fairs at the hejinning of the school year eecause of its scholastic efforts to attain high grades for college en- trance. However, the class suddenly realized that the date of commencement was hastily croefing upon it, and there still remained many important questions to be set- tled. Then, many m-etings were hdlU nine the company to take the gictura Ditch Day, the date of the Senior Ba attire. When all these questions we of '34 waited eagerly for the date o made them a part of Liberty's alumni JUNIOR CLASS Jack NcFarlan-N ---- e-- ------------- - ----Student Aff ----Student Aff -----p--.Q-.Quanqq Helen Bonnieksong--me Hazel Houston---n---M Gilman Moody --------- Miss Louise Blake ---- The juniors have been proud of were no longer considcred beginners- men. Their first task was to select tstanding event rings. The class' ou Junior From, which was very cleverly popular HAlicc in Wondorlandn idea. in order to deterw s, the date for Senior ll, and the graduation re settled the class f graduation, which ------Q---President Vice-President Secretary-treasurer airs Representative airs Representative ------------Advisor the fact that they but were upper class and to order Junior of the year was the carried out in the Jack McFarlan, the n the death of Fhilio vice-president, became president upo L Burroughs, and a vicevpresident was not elected.
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