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THE LIBERTY ORACLE much for she was one of our helpmates. We were represented in Girl's Athletics by Mildred Grapentine, who has been on the first team two years and Arlene Post, sent to us from Cortland. Myron Berlin, Earl Geiger, John McLellan and Jack Wissinger participated in the athletics for the boys. Arlene Post was a member of the L. H. S. debate team. The girls of our class were members of the glee club and Dramatic club. We had classmates entering track and classmates in the honor roll. .Thus having finished another successful year and we will continue our voyage as Juniors in the fall. Class HistorianiDorotl1y Boyd, '29. Class Officers President .,,.,,.,,.. - ,.,.,,. ,W .,................ - ........ W ....,......,.. Earl Geiger Vice President ...... .Ursula Thomas Seqretm-y,.,, ,,,,,,, - .,..... ...... ...,.. M a ry Hauvermale Treasure .... - ........ ......... D 0r0thy BOYG Class Flower .,,,..,, n .,,....., ,,...,.,.,..........c.......,.. , Pink Carnation Class Motto ....,...... , ........ ,,.... Where Liberty is there is Life. Class Colors .,.,. - ........ - ,.... . .........,............. . Old rose and silver Class Sonsor ......... Miss Mildred Powers
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THE LIBERTY ORACLE SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row, left to right: Earl Geiger, Myron Berlin, Robert Wierman, John McClellan, Aaron Seachrist, Jack Wissingcr Front row: Ursula Thomas, Thelma Trebilcock, Ione Jerome, Marie Sniallwood, Trevis Miller, Mildred Grapentine, Arlene Post, Mary Hauvermale, Dorothy Boyd HISTORY 0F THE SOPHORIORE CLASS. We entered Liberty High School on September, 1925 as a class of 25 Freshmen with a little more courage than some of the preceding classes. To be sure we were aware of the fact that high school was a new enterprise but we were willing to do our best. We took part in the events of the school year having Mildred Grapentine, Rose Maggs and Ursula Thomas out for basketball. Earl Geiger and Myron Berlin took up football, but Earl, Pete had his leg broken and had to quit. Ruth Maggs, Rose Maggs and Dorothy Boyd entered the ora-torlcal contest and Rose Maggs won second in Declaiming, Several of our class were placed on the honor roll throughout the year. We held several interesting parties. Back again to dear old L. H. S. but this time as Sophomores. We number sixteen but we are still looking into the future with hope and expectation. But lo! death has claimed one of our number. Mary Vinson was taken from our class on November 17,1926. We have missed her very
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THE LIBERTY ORACLE FRESHMEN CLASS Back Row: Left to Right: ' Steve Ewankowich, Myron Collins, J. T Littlepage, William Moore Lawrence Allison, Elmer Anderson. Second Row: Inez Darling, Nettie Burrows, Ethel Hess, E1n1na Brown Laura Smith, Anna Bender, Esther Hafley. Front Row: Virginia Reed, Evelyn Armstrong, Elizabeth Clark: Martha Donnan, Lillian Certalich, Katherine Gillespie. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1926 we set out on our cruise through High School with twenty-two students strong. We sailed along very slowly at first, but as the term progressed, we doubled our effors that we might reach the port successfully. There were dark days for all of us, to be shre, but the clouds would all expose their silver linings at length, and we would be sailing smooth- ly again. One particular obstacle that blocked our path was the first semester exams. We feared complete defeat, but the veil lifted and two came out victorious by exemptiong namely, Lawrence Allison and Esther Hafely. To brighten up these days of gloom, came the weekly assemblies. They were enjoyed by all, each doing his part. Our teachers were: Miss Flora Curtis, who taught Latin, English and Domestic Science, Miss Mildred Powers, Business English: .Miss Helen Ebinger, Algebrag Mr. Noble, General Science, Mr. Denny, Manual
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