Arnold High School - Arlion Yearbook (Arnold, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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...... THE CAULDRON ...... Twenty HARRY WEIMER Shiek A You know, my girl- Harry, for a boy, is ever so vain, He is so afraid of his hair when it rains, New clothes and girls are his delight, Theylplease him as much as a small boy with a kite. Football 2'3f4. Dramatic Club 4. Radio-Science Club l. Arrival of Kitty 3. Miscellaneous Program 4. Glee Club 3. Etiquette Club 4. ALPHONSE WELSHON CKPeanutS9! SKMary, Ing, A little black haired girl has entered his life, To him, We hope, she never brings strife, If he treats her later as he treats her now, He will be keeping up to the marriage vow. Class Secretary 1. Football 21314. Basketball 2-314. Baseban 2. Secretary of Etiquette Club 4. Captain of Football 3f4. HifY 3-4. JAMES PUGLISI Pug Didn't I tell you? Good natured and ever full of joy, Is he, our little Senior boy, Jimmy has so much pep, As president he gave our class its rep. Glee Club 2f3. President of Class 4. President of Outdoor Club 4. Secretary of HifY 4. Arrival of Kitty 3. Love Pirates of Hawaii 3. 'AClarcnce 3. Football 3'4. joke Editor of Cauldron 4.

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..... . ., .....-. 3 as E., ...Q ...... wi HELEN TARABA Helen I don't want to Here is a little motto, I am going to express, Be seen and not heard Is Helen's request. Athletic Association lfZ. Trnxcl Club 1. Sewing Club 1. Etiquette Club 4. FRANCES THOMPSON Shorty Did you see that show? When with a pleasant smile she greets you, Personality manifests itself very true. Vice Prelident of Girls' XVelfare Club 4. ELMER TUSING Buzzy Paper! Life to this lad is something worth while, For he greets and meets everyone with a smile. French Club 1. Hi-Y 4. Etiquette Club 4. Publicity Club 4. EMMA GRACE TWYFORD Emmy Come on- Emma Grace has a winning smile, A personality like hers is something worth while. Athletic Association 112. Glue Club 1'2f3f4. Jr. Dramatic Club 1. Sewing Club l. Love Pirates of HIawaii 3. Gypsy Rover 4. Clarence 4. Publicity Cub 4. Nineteen



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g2...,.E THE CAULDRQN ....... ., Q Senior Class Historq Iii Four short years ago our high school course loomed before us. We, a group of one hundred twenty, entered the portals of the Arnold High School temple of knowledge as green as any class could ever be. But as days went on, we advanced from our green stage to a more dignified position. As Freshmen, nothing very important happened, except that we had the honor of receiving the beautiful orange and blue pennant presented by Miss Smith. Our class was well represented in football and basketball. In the spring of 1926, we took the examinations that were necessary. Thus--the end of our Freshman year. We returned the next year as Sophomores. This year our number was dimin- ished considerably. The Sophomores had the honor of being the first class to use our new stage. . After many more embarrassing moments we found that we were called Juniors. The first important event was the selection of our motto, To Be Rather Than To Seem. We believe that we have carried out this motto to its greatest ex' tent. We were in financial distress. That meant that we had to do something to make money so that we might give our Seniors a banquet. We sold candy, held a Hallowe'en party and several roller skating parties. Then came the matter of a class play. The farce comedy The Arrival of Kitty was presented the night of Decem' ber 9. This play went off with a bang. In the latter part of our Junior year class fights started. The juniors painted the town, and the junior colors waved from the tops of the flag pole. The last important event of our Junior year was a banquet held in honor of the Seniors. After the banquet and speeches the happy throng went to the Elk's Home where dancing was the special feature. Before we were aware of the fact we were called Dignified Seniors. We tried our best to live up to this word Digniiied. In fact, we had to act thus-for wasn't this the year that we were to issue the Cauldron. VVe saw a difficult task ahead of us, yet, if other classes did it, why shouldn't we. We not only decided to issue a year book, but in addition to make this year book the best ever known in the history of the Cauldron, The staff was selected to carry on the necessary work. This seems to have been our busiest year. We held skates, dances, hot dog roasts, selected our rings fOh, what excitementj, chose our invitations, and gave our Senior Play entitled Clarence, May 7 we were true honored guests at the banquet held by the juniors. Then commencement came, -ever too soon. We left the portals of our old Alma Mater to battle with the world. This departure was very sad, yet glorious. Sad because we left the school we loved so dearly. Glorious be' cause we had revealed our goal. 'l .v'-xitx'-rmr

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