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Publication Work Takes Time, Dedication ROW 1 (L to R): V. Beike,S. Wallin, P. Swarner, S. Anderson, C. Doler, Mr. Wycoff (Sponsor). ROW 2: B. Ruge, E. Brickner, E. Feece, B. Gropp, B. Phares. The Publications Department combined time and energy for school service. Many individuals did outstanding jobs in functioning as take charge guys to get the work accomplished. Many times faced with other school activities and jammed schedules, the publications staff still made the deadlines and contributed to L.H.S. initiative. The annual staff worked several extra hours to prepare the yearbook and to prove to everyone that Liberty ' s 1968-1969 yearbook was the best of all. (ROW 1) L. to R. D. Ruge, L. Corbin, B. Borg,C. Johnston, G. Martin. (ROW 2) C. Meska, N. Park, D. Dehart, R. Pomroy, Mr. Wycoff. (ROW 3) R. Ol- son, S. Rex, D. Case, L. Pope, P. Swarner. (ROW 4) V. Beike, D. Smith, D. Stringer, J. Wilson, W. Feece, R. Cornett. 28
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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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Class Tourney Brings Thrills . . . No, it ' s not a pre-game war chant, but anxiety for a A1 Christensen puts up two points, rebound. Class tourneys provided a means for displaying hidden talent and class spirit. They brought out the determination of everyone to prove that his class was truly the best at Liberty. In rough, rugged contests, the sophomores came through with both the girl ' s and boy ' s championships --although the boys were almost beaten by a sneaky play by the seniors. Best player awards went to Trinka Nelson and Wally Jackson. The good sportsmen of the tourneys were Carol Riegle and Gary Hurst. and Spills! Mr. Eggers looks on nonchalantly as team members attack opposing player. Pam Swarner craftily handles ball.
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