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Liberty 3 E ? Q E E 5 LIBERTY FOOTBALL TEAM The success of Liberty's football season can-- not be determined by the games won by our team. Coach Lerch issued a call for candidates and only four letter men were available. Although not a strong team compared with several others in Trumbull county, our boys must be classed as plucky', players. It was the first year of football for some of our boys. All are agreed that the thorough training given by Coach Lerch has been very beneficial. As our season progressed the team improved and climaxed the season by holding the strong Lowellville eleven to a scoreless tie. 'The de- fense Work in this game was a big improve- ment over the former games. Both teams battled hard for a score but both presented stubborn defenses. NVith most of the men back for the next season Liberty should place a much stronger team on the gridiron and should give a good account of themselves in the T. I. A. League. Games were played with the following teams: ' Newton Falls at Liberty, Brookfield at Lib- ertyg Liberty at Struthersg Libe ty at Canfield, Liberty at Leavittsburgg McDonald at Liberty, Liberty at Mineral Ridge, Liberty at Cortland, Liberty at Hubbard, Liberty at Lowellville. Boys, Basketball Scores Liberty 19, Champion 385 Liberty 21, Mc- Donald 22g Liberty 30, Braceville 155 Liberty 35, Kinsman 165 Liberty 20, Lordstown 15, Liberty 32, Vienna 255 Liberty 14, Mineral Ridge 3, Liberty 11, Girard 465 Liberty 21, Brookfield 26g Liberty 16, Hubbard 19. Q Girls' Basketball Scores When the call was given last fall for can- didates for Girls' basketball about 18 girls re- sponded. Many of these girls had not played basketball before. A good spirit was manifested throughout the season although not many games were won. Games were played with McDonald, Brook- Held, Cortland, Fowler, Girard, Hartford, Bloomfield, and Sebring. One of the best games during the season was the Girard-Liberty game played at Liberty. A large crowd witnessed this game. Liberty won this game, the score being 20-40.
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Liberty NAINIE Marie Smallwood , Ursula Thomas ,...,g. ....... Thelma Trebilcock Mildred Grapentine Trevia Miller .............,.. Florence Prior ....... Dorothy Boyd ..,,. Kathryn Thomas Arlene Post ,.......... Ione Jerome ,,...,.,. HIGHEST AMBITION NICKNAME FAVORITE EXPRESSION To get fat .r..,.... ....... ' 'Blondyn ..... ...,,.....,,. Iv ly Goodness! ..,...,,,,.r,,,. , Have a steady .,,.. ,.... . .'iSue ..,,., ,- ,..... Something New .,,..4,,r,,,, I, Deming -......fYA.. ....... ' 'olann . .....,,.. No one's gonna run me.. To grow up .,.,..,, .,.,.,. ' 'Millie .. .,,,,,rr. Oh, Gee! ,-,-,.r,,,,,,,,,.,, ,W To get married ,.,....... .Y,..,. ' 'Tu r...,., .,,,r... F orevcr More rrrr,,,,,w,,,,,,,, ,, To go to England . .,...... ....... ' 'Flos ......,r Gee Whiz! ,,,,, To get a man ,...,....,..........,. Dot rr,,.!,, Mercy .,,v,,,,,,,- Champion Roller Skater ,.,,, Kate ,,r,.,,,. Oh Kane ,,,r,,,rrr,r,,,,r T Get acquainted ...,,.,,..,.,,...... Postie ,. ,.,,,,, , ??Alfreda?? ,,r,,,rr,,,,,,,r, Have Apartment with Pal.,.. Runt ,.,,,.., r,,,,., . D0n't mean maybe ,,-A rm. XVHERE FOUND Buttin' in ,,t, ., Hangin' around .. .Five miles north . ...Girard ,,... ..........,,. . At the church ..., . Assembly ,,.....,,.,. . Selling Candy ..... Hard to tell ...,, Glassworks ....,... In a W'hippet .,., . Raymond Dehn .,...,.....,.. To ride Charley's wogan ..... Ray ...,.,,,..,r. ,,,,,,,,. M a! me ,r,,,,,l,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,r,r,., In bed -V,Y,-,,--,-YL M john McClellen ..,,,........ .To be a farmer ........,.....,.,... Banjo Eyes ttt,,,,.., ,Yeh? ,T ,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-, A rgueing ,,-o4,,oooVA , Aaron Seachrist ,,..,...,,. ,Shoot fouls ................ ,...,,. ' 'Major ......r,,,.t,.,...,.. Hold Everything ,,,,,,r.!,,,,, Escorring ,,oo N, Lawrence ..,,...,....,,, Not to spill acid ........ ....... ' 'Charley's Wagon .Aw quit it .,r,r,r,-,, ,,,,,,A, I 'ion-le -,,,,-,-o,o,,,,.,, Blane Brandyberry ,,,,... To be a banker ..,... ,,,..., ' 'Brandyn ..,..,l,,,,,,,...t .I betcha! .t..,,,,,r,. ,,,,,, Everywhere --YN H1-Y Club The Liberty Hi-Y Club was organized last Meetings are held twice each month. January. There are nine members in the or- The ofiicers of this organization are: ganization. The 'chief aim is to promote John MacLell:m .,..,...,,,,.l..., ,.r,. , ,,,.,,r,. P resident Christian living. Aaron Seachrist ..,,. 4 ,..,. Vice President A good program for the work during the Blaine Brandyberry ,.., .,,,tt.,,,, S ecretary year is being outlined. Lawrence Allinson .!., ,,rr,, T reasurer Girls' Reserve The Liberty High School girls organized la local Reserve Club last February with twenty charter members. The following oiiicers were elected: President .......,...,.,.... . ....,,.......,...,.. Ione Jerome Vice President ..,,. ,,,,.,........ A rlene Post Secretary ........, .... M ildred Grapentine Treasure ,M ..,.. ........ - Thelma Trebilcock Sponsor .,!...,....,, , ...... Miss Arabelle Stambau gh Motto- Friendship Within the Club. P. T. Liberty Township has an active P. T. A. There are one hundred seventeen members. The' business meetings have been helpful to the school. Projects, such as side-walks to the Church. Hill corners, safety signs near the school building, a traffic light at Chu ch Hill corners, Christmas community treat have been given the support of this organization. Several good lectures have been given at the A. , P. T. A. meetings. Special music has been the feature at several meetings . This organization is truly a helpful one in our community. The officers are: Mr. C. A. Reed ...... .....,.,.... P resident Mr. T. I. Bard ............. ..... V ice P esident Miss Beatrice Collins. .... ---ZSec.-Treasurer
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