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SCH OIL CCAILIENDAIR OIF 2115- '46 SEPTEMBER, I945 I5. Miss Geddis and her girls lG.A.A.I had an afternoon ot fun in swimming, danc- ing and plain tooling around at Marsh Creek Springs. 28. First football game IIost!I-students still enfoyed the real snappy music by Chuck Raggio and orchestra at the F. F.A. Annual Barn Dance. In ieans and loud shirts, all were 'ihep to the iive tunes. OCTOBER, l94S 8-I2. Get-Acquainted-Freshmen Week, with a quiet I-Iello Day. an industrious walnut harvest, a big-little sister day ended with a laugh riot. the Freshmen Reception. I7. Spooks. black cats and ielly beans were all at the party given the F. F. A. by the I-lome Econ. I9. l..U.I-I.S. aud. became a I-Iepsters Haunt for an evening-Seniors sponsored this dance- solid Jackson! 26. Liberty entertainers today were Tate Topper and Bill O'Leary, magicians. Friday night Girls' League had annual I-li Jinks- all girls in hummm Costumes. NOVEMBER, l945 2. Juniors held their Swooners' Croon Dance-Ah! Frankie! Music by Victor, Decca and Bluebird. 7. N'Velcome-to-club party tor Freshmen girls was held by the Home Econ. Initia- tion? Yes. much to the discomfort ot the Freshmen. 8. Fifty more girls from Mr. Nash's Prep School tor Girls ioined the G. A. Af- were given a party tor doing so. 9. An eventful night! - Annual Statt'S Sadie Hawkins Dance. I-Ioleless biscuits and turnip juice kept the dancers going -skits were by the Dog Patchersf' I6. End of football season-we won last game!! Sophomores gave Come-in-Red and Gold Dance. 22. Thanksgiving! Time out for turkey! 28. F. F.A. and Home Econ. gave a Parent and Teacher Dinner in Foods Lab. Menu: chicken galore! Mr. Chappell main speaker. DECEMBER, l945 7. Senior Ditch Day! Need more be said? I2. Return engagement of Miss Laura Jean Nast, pianist-but good! I7. Libertv's near gridiron champion team and returned veterans were honored at a dinner at the Legion I-lall. Uteritz-guest speaker. Gifts were given to graduating members of team. IB. Home Econ, girls given party by F. F. A.-Dancing and apples until midnight! I9. G.A.A. annual basketball scramble with faculty-two enormous turkeys were raFF!ed at noon IG.A.A. againll.
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JFRIESHNUEN Lell lo righl-Margarelle Smilh, ad visor: J. W. Anderson, vice presidenl Lois Vlfelches, slu. all. rep., Bill Linn sgl.-al-armsg Beverly Higgins, sec. Chesler Angel, pres., Viola Angel, lreas lin lronll. Top row-Lawrence Alves Manuel Vil chez, Bob Kirk, Linlon Reed, Herberl Gasner, Ralael Medina, Heclor Mar- linez, Billy Webb, Johnny Nunes. Paul Urenda, Jaclc Privell. Second row- Jessie Baker, Emma Jean Phelps, Genne Smilh, Dolores Vilchez, Verna Lee Bevill, Margarel Frazier, Delilah Wilson. Bol- lom row-Norma Balmer, Janell Douglas. Alice Crisl, Beverley Higgins, Addie Lee Morse, Ella Nell Pendry, Belly Jo Boring. Top row-Roy Hendricks, Ralph Pal- lerson, Chesler Angel, J. W. Anderson, Hershel Barlon, Leonard Celoni. Second row-Joe Fernandez, John Miguel, Bill Linn. James Hursl, Benny Linn, Third row - Joyce Lunslord, Elsie Garcia, Dolores Galvin, Sadie Nunez, Merle Alchley, Frances Herrera, Eslher Mal- suda. Bollom row-Myra Grealhouse, Adeline Joiola, Eleanor Rios, Anne Fer' nandez, Lillian Padilla, Isabel Sanchez, Malilda Misquez, Alice Gonzalves, Olelia Ochoa. Top row - Roberl Marshall, Teddy Kross, Gale Marlin, Ralph Pombo, James Lasaler, Joe Hammers, Jaclc Pelerson, Leo Thomas, Carl DeMenl, Roberl Davis, Dale Connally, Dessie Mae Wiley. Sec- ond row-Judy Ballard, Lois Welches, Cora Mae Laird, Diana Marlin, Molly Tarango, Gwen Carlyon, Virginia Wirl, Helen Roza, Mary Papadalcos, Emma Jean Duncan. Bollom row-Ruby Clemenls, Irene Warren, Frances Seeno, Viola An- gel, Belly Hanson, Donna Milclcelsen, Barbara Andrews, Genne Smilh, Delinda Rogers, Barbara Rennels, Nellie Paslor.
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LP QQ? ff'- 'v N SCHOCDHL TCAILIENDAR OIF 0415- '46 DECEMBER, I945 2l. Beginning OT Xmas vacaTion-every- one enioyed The program given in The aud.- Why The Chimes Rang by DramaTics Club-carol singing-LiberTy's own band and chorus were all parT of The enTerTain- menT. 22 To Jan. 7. No assignmenTs! No de- meriTsl A Merry Xmas indeedl JANUARY, i946 9. Irish Eyes Are Smiling sang Mary Jean l-leaTh, lyric soprano, aT LiberTy Today in her lrish green cosTume. l5. Block l. and G.A.A. had a geT- TogeTher in The aud.-main aTTracTions: dancing and ice cream? 23. Sophomoresl Rah! Juniorsl Rahhhl- panTed The sTudenTs aT The TirsT OT several noon girls' inTerclass baslceTball games. 26. Windy playday was enioyed by Lib- erTy's G.A.A. gals aT Richmond Hi playing volleyball-program wiTh Cass Daly sing- ing Indian Chief-presenTed by Rich. Hi sTudenTs. FEBRUARY, IQ46 6. Senior gals were The mighTy vicTors over The poor liTTle Sophs -Gals' baslceT- ball mighTy popular now-a-days. 8. SpecTaTors goT Thrills and exciTemenT Trom The LiberTy-'Emery game aT LiberTy, buT oh!-Those unusual aTTer game acTiviTies! I2. Remember your hisTory7 Lincoln's birThday and no school Too! I4.. G. A. A. girls remembered Their moThers on ValenTine's Day wiTh a Tea. Mama viewed a baslceTball game puT on by her liTTle darling Too. 20. Frosh and Soph game This noon-who won?-could be The Soph, buT no-The Freshmen were vicTors. MARCH, l946 I. Hep caTs were really exciTed aTTer The winning oT The Livermore game. Fresh- men-aTTer-game-dance was welcomed. 4. Doris Crane, violinisT, our TourTh and besT enTerTainer oT The year played To The smallesT audience. 6. Jr. gals ran away wiTh This noon game leaving The Freshmen. Score: 23 To 7. 8. l-laTs OTT To our players, said The Seniors, aT Their Co-Championship Dance, They ToughT hard To be Tied wiTh Emery Tor The Championship! l3. A biT oT Mexico in our aud. Today, Three young caballeros from Mexico's School Tor The Blind sang and played Their naTional pieces Tor us. l5. STudenTs and Triends had a gala eve- ning aT The Soph Hop dancing amidsT The wonders of wonderland. 20. An exciTingly close game was The Sr. and Jr. Tangle This noon. Juniors as class champions I3-Seniors I2.
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