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3 7 9 LAMBI CHI W L I.AMBI CHI First Row: Dorothy Caseman. Helen Friend, Angilecn Radovich, Dorothy Drummond. Second Row: Harold Thornburg, Sara Besco. Martha Morrison, Nancy Radovich, Dolly Dist, Miss Audrey Lazear, Isabell Schuetz, Clara Atkinson, Margaret Rav. Third Row: Janet Wolfe, Betty Bonar, Dorothy Danford. Sara Lou Grewell, Ruth Kerns, William Barnett. President . Isabel! Schuetz Vice-president Clara Atkinson Secretary Margaret Ray Treasurer- William Barnett Marshall Ruth Kerns President - Isabell Schuetz The main event ot the Lambi C ' hi club during the past term was the initi.Uion ol the new members. The initiation was postponed iroin October until December LS, and was then combined with the singing ot carols at Christmas time. Several students were taken into the club and were given all the rights and ]irivileges which are given to all regular members. The club went from house to house singing carols and then hnished the evening by having refreshments. Regular meetings were held twice a month during the school year. The members payed a small amount as dues in ortlcr to dclr.iy ihc expenses ol the club .md to p.iy the jiicture ol ihe club in the amuial. 18 H
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W L H ANNUAL LIBER-TEE-AN The second aiiiuuil m the history ot West Liberty high school was pnhhshetl tliis year by tlie members of the eiiitorial and business staffs, appointeil by Principal V. D. W ' aril, to recall the school days and Iriends oi IV f)-.??. Editorial Staff ' : Editor in-cbiet . Dorothy DanlortI Associate Editors .-- - Vida Mae Smith, Louise Everhart Assistants Sara Lou (irewell, Margaret Ray, Elmer Davis, Charles Williams, [ames Debbaugh, X ' lrginia Hull. Business Staff: Business Manager Clara Atkinson Assistant Business iXLuiager Eugene Speare Circulation Manager Dorothy Drummond Assistant Circulation Manager Raymond Silver Advertising Manager Isabell Schuetz THE MONTHLY LIBER-TEE-AN The monthly paper, Liber-tee-an, was publisheil by members of the lournalism class. The paper contained news of various organizations, class and sport activities, and other events happening during that month. The members ot the class were: ' irginia Hull, Louise P erhart, Dorothy Drum- mond, Bonar McCracken, Clarence Wolfe, Charles Williams, ' ida Mae Smith, Raymond Richmond, Pete Ryniawec, William Barnett, Ruby Ruth, Howard Burley, Raymond Silver, Elmer Davis. Compliments of THE BAZLEY MARKET 38-12th Street, Wheeling, W. Va. 17 S 7 3
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W L PEP CLUB PEP CLUB First Row: Betty Loe Myers, Janet Wolfe. Louise Ex ' erhart, Doi ' otliy Danford, Charles Williams, George Grounds. Second Row: Thelma Zercher, Doris Duvall. Anna Mae Armstrong, Margery Myers, Eileen Barnett, Helen Richmond, Helen Friend, Dorothy Wayman, Sara Lou Grewell. Betty Wayman. Betty Bonai ' . Marlorie Drummond. Paul Earl. Third Row: Mr. Walter A. Garrison. Clara Atkinson, Rutli Kerns, Isabell Schuetz, Laverna Bonar, Grace Defiliaugh, Virginia Burle.y, Anna Mae Mozingo, Rosemary Williams. Martha Morrison, Ra.y Sil -er, Wilma Rowan, Sai ' a Besco, Helen Rynia- wec, Dorothy Caseman, Thelma Miller, Charles Danford, Sara Ball, Evelyn Aus- tin, Paul Tustm. Fourth Row: James Barnett. James Grose. James Defibaugh, Harold Winter. Earl Ham- ilton, Harold Burch, Harold Thornburg. Henry Payne, Thomas Bowman, John Miller. President - Charles Williams Vice-president Louise Everhart Secretary-Treasurer Sara Besco Cheerleaders, Dorothy Danford, Louise Everhart lanet Wolfe, Betty Lee Myers The Pep cluh members startetl things with a bang when they elected ( ' harlcs Wil- liams as president for the second year. The first thing accomplished hv the chih was the completion .ind .inicndmcnt ol the constitution, which had been Ir.uncd l.isl i.ij. ( )tlicr accomplishments were the selling of rah-rah ' s anil bed-dolls . t luh members ha e been active at all b.isktlball games both at home and w.iy. They have established pep tlirouglioul ihc school by holding thiise meetings Ixlore the games. For the first time in the history ol the club, membership was open to the seventh and eighth grades. This year 26 new members, incbiding those Irom the junior high, joined the ciuh, making 46 members in all. Complimcnt.s of WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY QitLilny Dry CJcimcrs iit Loucsr Prices Phone: Wocdselale 1300 19 H S 7 3 1 9
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