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Academic Challenge |
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Advisor: Mr. Giffhorn
The Academic Challenge Club at Liberty is a quiz bowl and trivia team. The club competes against other Carroll County schools and in several tournaments. The club is open to all students. Practice times will be determined at the first meeting.
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Allies Club |
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Advisor: Ms. N. Williams
The Allies Club helps students understand the complexities of alternate lifestyles.
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Audio/Visual Club |
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Advisor: Ms. Shein
The AV club provides technical support (lights and sound) for dramatic productions. Members may also be involved in assembly programs and provide assistance to outside groups that use the auditorium. Students who are interested in behind - the - scenes activities with productions should ask Ms. Shein for more informtion.
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Book Discussion Club |
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Advisor: Ms. Shein and Mrs. Singer
Members of the Book Discussion Club will meet once or twice a month to engage in riveting converstions and reviews about the books they choose to read. All and any students are encouraged to join. Books are chosen via suggestions from club members and executive decisions by the Book Club Preisdent and Ms. Shein. If interested, see the Book Club Board in the Media center, or Ms. Shein for information.
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Class Boards |
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Advisors, Class of 2010: Mrs. Tart and Mrs. DiLeonardi
Advisors, Class of 2011: Miss Dixon and Mrs. Baker
Advisors, Class of 2012: Mrs. Heimer, Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Shimoda, and Ms. Freeman
Advisors, Class of 2013: Ms. Shipley & Mrs. Ott
Dues: Set by class
A class's board or officers are in charge of planning what the class will accomplish over the year. They plan dances, fundraisers, service projects, and class activities. They are also in charge of collecting class dues and delegating them for class activities.
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Debate Club |
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Advisor: Mrs. Bosnic
The Debate Club will work toward techniques, skills and opportunities to encourage and develop the art of successful debating. All students are welcome and encouraged to join.
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Destination Imagination |
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Advisor: Mrs. Hudson
Only seven creative individuals will make the DI Team. They will then train in creative problem-solving, improvisational and acting skills and thinking "outside the box" in order to stage their own production at the state and national levels. Members need to be prepared to build, think, play and learn at new and dynamic plateaus. It is like Odyssey of the Mind, but more fun and less pasta!
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Drama Club |
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Advisor: Mr. Cimino Drama Club is for students who are interested in the theater arts and performance. The clubs activities include two or three major performances a year.
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FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) |
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Advisor: Mrs. Andrews
Dues: $3
Future Business Leaders of America serves students seeking careers in business and business education. FBLA helps members nationwide and abroad turn their ambitions and abilities into financial success and professional recognition. As an FBLA member, a student can begin the climb up the career ladder. FBLA helps develop self-confidence, business skills, and effective money management. Membership offers opportunities to travel and gain civic pride. Most importantly, it helps ease the transition from school to work.
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FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) |
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Advisor: Mr. Hallis and Mrs. O'Behan
FCA is a huddle group striving to grow spiritually; reaching out to others both in word and deed with gospel, encouraging and supporting each other through God's word and seeking accountability to each other and God. FCA is open to all students.
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FFA (Future Farmers of America) |
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Advisor: Mrs. Linfield and Ms. Macleod
Dues: $7
The FFA is an organization of students interested in agricultural education. The primary aim of the FFA is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. FFA members participate in pubic speaking, skills contests, chapter meetings, award and recognition programs, committees and community projects. All activities provide FFA members with opportunities to develop personal leadership skills.
Note: Students must be currently enrolled in an agri-science class.
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French Club |
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Advisor: Mrs. Alascia
French club provides students with extensions of French Conversation and cultural activities introduced in French classes at Liberty. Students may use the Internet to find and correspond with native French speaking students.
Note: Students must be currently enrolled in a French class.
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German Club |
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Advisor: Mrs. Hackett
The German Club provides a source of language and enrichment and camaraderie for students studying German. Members decide about cultural and language related activities the club will pursue throughout the year.
Note: Students must be currently enrolled in a German class.
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Hebrew Club |
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Advisor: Ms. Shein
The Hebrew Club will promote the understanding of the Hebrew language, its history and traditions. Members of the club will learn basic Hebrew greetings, Israeli traditions, and will discuss Israel's place in the world today as well as its relationship to the United States.
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Key Club |
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Advisor: Ms. Regan
The Key Club is an international service organization and found in many US high schools. In the past school year members have participated in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, mitten collections, hurricane donations, and the March of Dimes.
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Manga Club |
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Advisor: Mrs. Hudson
Manga Club is a place to draw manga, read manga, discuss/learn about manga, watch anime, Learn about Japan, and most of all have fun. Manga is very rich with Japanese culture and the arts. The Club is not only fun, but educational, as members learn about Japanese history, culture, traditions, drawing technique, and much more. Come join Manga Club if you love drawing, reading manga, learning about Japan, or just simply would like to have fun.
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Multicultural Club |
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Advisor: Ms. Shein and Mrs. Singer
The Multicultural Club plans and produces multi-cultural activities and displays for students and staff throughout the school year. The club strives to create a climate of respect and acceptance of individual differences.
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National Honor Society |
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Advisor: Mr. Drew
Dues: $5
The National Honor Society has four goals for members to uphold: scholarship, service, leadership and character. Members participate in activities and projects that benefit the school and community, attend meetings, and sponsor scholarships for members and non-members. Membership in NHS is not guaranteed. A student is eligible for membership after three semesters with a cumulative 4.0 GPA with no final grades of D or F. The Faculty Council grants membership to those who meet all established criteria.
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National Art Honor Society |
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Advisor: TBA
The National Honor Art Society makes great works of art.
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Newspaper |
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Advisor: Mrs. Singer
Students are involved in all aspects of the high school newspaper production - they write articles, proofread, design layouts, and manage finances. Six issues are distributed during the school year.
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Photography Club |
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Advisor: Mr. Bangle
The photography club takes alot of quality pictures.
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Russian Club |
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Advisor: Ms. Shipley
The Russian Club will provide exposure to the Russian Language and Culture. Members will decide on cultural and language-related activities for the year.
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Science Club |
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Advisor: Mrs. Mathias
Their missions is to promote interest and enthusiasm for science throughout our school and community. To accomplish this they will continue encouraging 5th grade students at Eldersburg Elementary to be environmentally conscientious through hands-on demonstrations. Also the science club is working on getting a Science Fair up and running at Liberty High School.
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Ski and Snowboard Club |
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Advisor: Mrs. Nicholson
This activity is open to all Liberty students who have an interest in snow skiing and snowboarding. The Ski Club plans after school trips to ski slopes in the area and encourages participation by both beginners and more advanced skiers. Equipment is availablie for rental at the ski areas.
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Student Government Association (SGA) |
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Advisor: Mr. Giese, Mrs. DiLeonardi, and Mr. Szocik
The Liberty High School Student Government Association is the voice of the student body. They represent the student body in negotiations with the administration and participate in projects to benefit the school and the community. Past projects include the Homecoming dance, Homecoming parade and spirit week, blood drives, garden tending, and the campaign for hats in school. Students must be elected or appointed to become a member. To hold office, one must have at least a 2.0 GPA. Elections are held for each office, with the exception of freshmen representatives, in the spring of each school year. Representatives are elected from each grade, as well as two students appointed by the principal. Along with the officers, these students make up the Association. Classes may send representatives to the meetings.
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Varsity Club |
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Advisor: Mrs. Laura Gillen and Mrs. Beth Kobett (Faculty: Mr. DeVincent)
This organization welcomes for membership all Liberty High students who are involved in one or more varsity sports at our school. Members encourage participation in the interscholastic athletics program, promote school spirit, and support the efforts of student athletes on and off the field.
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Writers' Club |
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Advisor: Mrs. Alexander
The Creative Writing Club is a writing club created by students for students. Our writers share origional works of poetry and prose in an environment of fellow origional thinkers. Members also look at popular authors and analyze their works in a round table discussion. Opportunities are provided for writing contests, workshops, and publication.
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Yearbook Production |
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Advisor: Mrs. Szymanski
The Yearbook Production is responsible for the awesome yearbooks every year. This is also a class that you have to apply for.
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