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Liberty Leaders Unite National Honor Society spent an active year. They started off the school year by in- ducting seven new members, six sophomores and one senior. At Christmas the mem- bers celebrated by having a party at Connie ' s house. Because of some unexpected (but welcome) guests, a pool table, a game called Careful , and plenty of food, it was a great success. As spring approached, the senior members hurried to plan their annual Spring Banquet. The dinner was held at Marrell ' s and three new sophomore members were inducted. The guest speaker was Mr. Siegesmund. The Student Council in 1968-69 operated under slightly different conditions than in previous years. With the coming of a new administration, the council became a more student -orientated organization. One of the council ' s better projects this year was the addition of a quiet -game room. With the consolidation, the Liberty student council worked closely at times last year with the councils of Jackson and Chesterton in an at- tempt to unify the councils as well as the schools . ROW 1: Connie Meska, Ellen Rat- tray, Candace Doler.Pam Swamer, Mrs. Hayden. ROW 2: Beverly Green, Sherry Crane, Janice Oman, Cynthia Johnston, Elizabeth Stock - w ell. ROW 3: Nancy Park, Sharon Seymour, Steve Rex, Evelyn Mar- tin, Karen Weibl, Jackie Weitzel. ROW 1, L to R: C. Estill, B. Phares, L. Pope, B. Borg. ROW 2: C. Coffer, D. De- hart, J. Oman, C. Johns- ton. ROW 3: K. McKee, E. Martin, G. Rex, R. Huhn, B. Green, C. Carl- son, E. Rattray. ROW 4: B. Esserman, E. Brickner, B. Gropp, E. Feece, J. Wil- son, R. Cornett, B. Ruge.
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Language: the Key to Understanding ROW 1: Loretta Gaines, T. Renner, C. Weibl, J. Fitch, D. Salsbury, T. White, E. Stockwell, C. Newcome. ROW 2: C. Doler, P. Brunicon, S. Marbin, C. Friday, S. Crane, J. Oman, C. Johnston, K. Nickerson, T. Ruge, Miss Hill. ROW 3: C. Carlson, L. Carlson, J. Watson, S. Seymour, K. Nicholson, N. Park, W. Ab- atie, C. Coffer, J. Weit- zel, B. Rhoda. ROW 4: K. McKee, S. Still, C. Rex, P. Swarner, T. Cor- bin, E. Rattray, D. Hern- strom, T. McCracken, K. Weibl. ROW 5: R. Abatie, S. Rex, B. Link, A. Fred- rick, D. Stringer, J. Wil- son, D. Smith, R. Erick- son, B. Esserman, K. Smith. The French Club and Spanish Club concentrated on providing good times and discus- sions about their respective fields. The Spanish Club sponsor, Mrs. Baker, felt that the year was especially profitable in that the students saw foreign language as enjoy- ment as well as hard work. Miss Hill, the French Club sponsor, tried to exhibit the appropriate atmosphere by planninga trip to Chicago where the group would dine at ”Le Petite Gourmet --famous for its French authenticity. ROW 1: (1 to r) B. Borg, D. Tanner, R. Adams, C. John- ston, L. Corbin, C. Estill, Mrs. Baker. ROW 2: C. Carlson, K. Williams, S. Stringer, J. Reich, B. Green, M. Allgire, S. Pope, D. Ruge. ROW 3: D. Marcy, R. Carr,B. Frank, L. Christen- sen, C. Cornett, C. Meska, J. Manning, S. Anderson, J. Pope, P. Jared, L. Pope, J. Sampson, V. Carlson, D. Carlson, E. Mar- tin, J. Seymour. ROW 3: A. Christensen, C. Heavilin, L. Nelson, B. Cropp, T. Martin, G. Martin, M. Hise, B. New- come, R. Olson.
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Homemaking, Service Go Together (ROW 1) L. to R. D. De- hart, S. Wallin, R. Pomroy, Mrs. Wycoff. (ROW 2) K. Williams, S. Still, C. Do- ler, S. Anderson, P. Kolic. (ROW 3) C. Cornett, D. Long, A. Frederick, K. Slont, P. Horsfall, P. Jared. Office aides give up their study halls to help in the office. They function as general errand girls, collecting absentee slips, taking lunch counts, and occasionally taking teachers classes who are out of class. They make themselves generally helpful around the office and are always ready to take over temporarily. They run off copies for for- getful teachers and type out the inspiring” morning announcements. The Home Ec Club ' s purpose is to prepare girls for their future in homemaking. They receive instruction in cooking, sewing, and child care. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Sheets. (ROW 1) Mrs. Kendall, B. Curtis, C. Cronett, J. Sampson, R. Pomeroy, D. Marcy, S. Matanich. (ROW 2) T. Car- land, L. Wiemer, L. Yarber, K. Pomeroy, V. Poor, D. Dehart, L. Corbin, C. Johnston, B. McGolerick, E. Axely, C. Estill, P. Sheets. (ROW 3) J. Fuller, S. Crane, C. Meska, K. Nicholson, C. Coffer, R. Huhn, C. Tull, P. Col- lins, B. Green, K. Hyatt, C. Troup, S. Wallin. (ROW 4) N. Park, D. Long, L. Christensen, D. Carter, M. Pierce, K. Slont, J. Marquardt, A. Berndt, P. Horsfall, K. Russell, M. Small, S. Pope. (ROW 5) J. Watson, V. Carlson, M. Allgire, C. Riegle, K. Weibl, K. McKee, M. Sams, J. Blevins, D. Reich, S. Still, S. Anderson, J. Manning, C. Christensen, R. Dills.
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