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Liberty Back Row Kleft to rightj: Nr. NVisman, Mr. Lereh, Aaron Seach:-ist, john MacLellan, Miss Curtis, Mil dred Grapentine, Trevia Miller, Dorothy Boyd, Ursula Thomas, Marie Smallwood, Thelma Trchilcoek, Arlene Post, Raymond Dehn, Blaine Brandyberry, Lawrence Allinson. Third Row: Miss Ebinger, Miss Powers, Miss Billingsley, Russell Banner, Emma Brown, Laura Smith, Inez Darling, Esther Hafey, Evelyn Armstrong, Ruth Clarke, Anna Bender, Virginia Reed, Martha Donnan, Eli Merrick, Arthur Cross, Mr. Denny Second Row: Alice Kennedy, Erma Bard, Leola McMullen, Velma Taylor, Margaret Flick, Grace Geiger, Florence Stevens, Margaret Sturgeon, Helen Bailey, Helen Kennedy, Matilda Bender, Helen liynon, Evelyn Bailey, Maida Behnke, Katherine Moffatt, Jean Pittaway. Front Row: Russell XVilliains, James Richards, J. T. Littlepage, Albert Ott, Carl Shink, Barney Grove, Recd Hafely, Ralph w Ci1l1Cl', Olin Heitman, Williaixl Moore, Robert Thomas, Gordon Carter, Clyde XVierman, Myron Collins, Andrew Voytko. DEBATE TEAM First Row: Lawrence Allinson, lone jeromc, Miss Flora Curtis, Thelma Trebilcoek, Aaron Scachrist. Second Row: Dorothy Boyd, Arlene Post, Martha Dorman, Esther Hailey.
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Liberty First.Row-Mr. H. P. NVisi-nan, Miss Isabell Underwood, Miss Helen Murray, Miss Flora Curtis, Miss Florence Wfilmont, Miss Helen Ebinger. Miss Kathryn Thomas, Mr. N. F. Denny. Second Row-Mr. E. Lerch, Miss Mildred Powers, ,Miss Beatrice Collins, Miss Arabella Stambaugh, Miss Cleo Martin, Miss Myrl Groves, Grace Billingsly, Mr. E. Blott. Liberty School The Liberty School Building was erected in 1922 at an original cost of S175,000. In 1926 an addition of six rooms was built making twenty-seven rooms in the entire building. The combined auditorium and gymnasium has a seating capacity of six hundred. The play ground and athletic field contains six acres. Liberty High School dates back to 1903 when it received a third grade charter. It was made a second grade high school in 1917, and in March, 1924, it was charted as a high school of the Hrst grade. There are sixty-six pupils in Liberty High School. Our total enrollment is four hun- dred seventy-five. Eighteen teachers are em- ployed in this school. ' XVe have two general aims in our school work. First, we aim to give our Pupils a practical education. Vocational training is emphasized for we are surrounded by urban communities. Our second aim is to train the youth of our township the importance of be- coming good citizens so they may help make this world a better place in which to live. Liberty School Busses The Liberty Township Board of Education purchased last September four Dodge-Graham school busses with McKay bodies. The pupils are transported to school and re- turn safely, promptly, and economically. Both teachers and patrons of the school are pleased with this eiiicient transportation system. A report of our transportation costs for Sep- tember, October, November and December of this school year as compared with the cost dur- ing the same months last year when the busses were privately owned may be of interest to you. During the first fourmonths of this school year 54,464 pupils were handled, 1,567 gal- lons of gasoline were usedg 18 gallons of oil, 8 gallons of alcohol, 10,401 miles were traveled with an average of 6.6 miles per gallon of gaso- line. The total expense was S2,073.27, which is ia little less than four cents per pupil each day. Transportation for 15 or 25 less pupils per day for the same four months for last year was 54,753.80 ,or 32,680.53 more than the ex- expense this year. This difference will more than pay the cost of one of the new busses.
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Liberty GLEE CLUB First Row: Evelyn Bailey, Esther Halley, Martha Donmn, Mildred Grapenrine, Katlieryn Moffat, McMullen, Velma Taylor, Helen Bailey, Florence Prior. l Le 0 la Second Row: Mr. Sheig, Matilda Bender, jenn Pittawny, Annu Bender, Ruth Clarke, Lillian Ccrtalich, Erma Bard, Mnida Behnke, Virginia Reed, Miss Curtis. Third Row: Helen Kazmerski, lone Jerome, Thelnm Trebilcock, Marie Smallwood, Dorothy Boyd, Trevin Miller, Kathryn Thomas, Arlene Post, Ursula Thomas.
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