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THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY STRESSES ACHIEVEMENT ROW ONE, left to right: Mr. Wood, Sponsor; D. Morth- kamp, N. Spencer, K. Kado, B. Dillingham. ROW THREE: land, D. Martin, N. Williams, S. Foster, S. Frank. ROW G. Cushman, W. Nicholson, P. Dahl. J. Swarner, P. TWO: S. Goreham, P. Davidson, B. Brehmer, C. Vene- Gilmore, J. Stockwell. The National Honor Society values the universal ideals, Via- Vita - Veritas--. Its continual aim of higher education and study helped to give the society another successful year of achievement. In the spring of 1965, ten students entered the National Honor Society as probationary members. Nine seniors of the graduating class wore the pendants signifying them as mem- bers of the society. This year the club held various informative meet- ings. A skating party was planned, but weather conditions proved to be very unfavorable. 21
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SENIORS ARE EFFECTIVE LEADERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL. ROW ONE, left to right: Mr. Siegesmund, D. Martin, D. lor, D. Radtke, C. Martin, J. Matanich, J. Hansen, K. Morthland, G. Cushman, S. Foster. ROW TWO: B. Dil- Dahl, D. Sella, P. Winchip, S. Frank, lingham, C. Laszlo, R. Martin, N. Spencer, B. Batche- The students of Liberty have found this to be one of the Student Council 1 s more active years. The capacity of our new gym created new responsibilities for all the council members. In the beginning of the year the Student Council chose blazers to distinguish the members while ushering at concerts, assemblies, and basketball games. The Student Council supervised a suc- cessful effort of financing Johnny Das- wool ' s senior year in high school. Johnny will graduate this year after re- ceiving four years of support from the students of Liberty. The highlight of the Student Council ' s activities this year was Liberty ' s Home- coming. The festivities began with a dance F riday evening after our basketball team ' s thrilling victory over Hebron. Saturday afternoon an open house was held, and two alumni basketball games were played. ’ The weekend was a grand success. Many seniors served on the Student Council this year. These seniors wish the best of luck to the future Student Councils and hope that they will success- fully guide the student body through many worthwhile projects in the years to come. 20
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UN TROIS DEUX QUATRE. . . FRENCH CLUB ALWAYS WORKING ROW ONE, left to right: Mr. Vance, Sponsor; R. Doler, W. Morgan, D. Sella, G. Cushman, C. Martin. ROW TWO: C. Loar, L. Babcock, L. Nelson, P. Hockensmith, R. Cole, T. Williams, J. Beile, N. Hack. ROW THREE: S. Cornet, C. Laszlo, M. Park, J. Cornet, D. Pratt, N. Williams, L. Swisher, Glancy. ROW FOUR: S. Baker, D. Meska, P. Winchip, B. Avaritt, K. Kado, P. Herbst, C. Simmons, M. McMeans. ROW FIVE: M. Blevins, L. Howard, J. Hansen, B. Griffith, C. Loar, B. Batchler, P. Davidson, M. Blevins. ROW SIX: D. Caprous, L. Matanich, J. Krause, J. Swarner, J. Matanich, L. Marrs, C. Brooks, R. Garland. This year the French Club, the second largest club at Liberty, initiated many new members who were anxious to belong. At the carnival everyone enjoyed throwing the football through the gaily decorated tire that the French Club had for their project. At the end of the year all the member s had much fun at their annual banquet. Mr. Vance, along with all the participants, will agree that this year was a great success for the Le Cercle Francais 22
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