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CLASSES LIBERTY LION 'li Wsflljiu LBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL vol. xxiv BRENTWOOD - OAKLEY - BYRON - Kriiei-irsEN June 1953 FIRST MEETING HELD The Associated Students held their first meeting this year for the purpose of welcoming the new Freshman class. Because of the lack of an auditorium the meeting was held in the football bleachers on Thursday morning. After the preliminary procedure of reading the minutes and giv- ing the treasurer's report, Mr. Calloghan spoke to the students about citizenship and activities. Mr. Brongan then asked all the boys who were interested to go out for football. The meeting was adjourned. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OFFICERS The Associated Students Offi- cers discussed their duties dur- ing the student council meeting, and they decided that one of their main duties was to set a good example for the lower- classmen. Above all, to keep their grades and merit standing as high as possible. The prob- lem of getting freshmen inter- ested in school activities was al- so discussed, which resulted in the opinion that each Asso- ciated Student officer should ex- plain his or her duties to the freshmen during their next meeting. AWARDS ASSEMBLY A special assembly was called for the giving of athletic awards. Mr. Ferrill, who was first on the program, presented the Junior Varsity and Intramural football awards. Mr. Bronzan than gave out varsity football awards which was followed by enter- tainment provided by the Rally Committee. Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation awards were given out by Rose Marie Coelho. The Asso- ciated Students' President, Bill Bristow, then urged all the stu- dents to come to the last basket- ball game of the year. All athletic letters are pur- chased with money from the Associated Students' account. STUDENTS OF LIBERTY HIGH WITNESS AMAZING DEMONSTRATION IN SCIENCE Through the courtesy of Gen- eral Motors Corporation the stu- dents at Liberty witnessedhan amazing demonstration in the field of Science. They were shown models of early inventions which led to modern day miracles. They saw how ultra-high frequency sound waves can break a glass, how to make synthetic rubber, how glass can have two properties at once and how to transform light to electricity. In another demon- stration they showed that sound can be carried by light impulses. Near the close of the show they demonstrated the principle of the iet engine with a balloon and then to top it off they de- monstrated a model iet engine so that the students could get an idea of the sound produced by a regular size engine. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ELECTION IN NEAR FUTURE The Election of new Asso- ciated Students Officers will be held three weeks before the end of school. There haven't been any nominations yet, but there seems to be a great interest in the coming election. The Asso- ciated Students officers who are elected this year will be installed in office at the end of the year but they won't assume their duties until the fall semester. By Bill Bristow S. B. President
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