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gina. ,...... , .2 THE CAULDRON JUNIOR CLASS iii Class Motto- We lead, others follow Colors-Blue and Gold Flower-American Beauty Rose Ji! Class Roll Acopine, John George, Glenna Papik, Frank Alessio, john George, Cy Pastura, Irene Becker, john Becker, Thelma Bender, Ruth Bongiovanni, Ernestine Bushnell, Virginia Chickowski, Violet Cohen, Ruth Cox, Olive Cypher, Caroline Davis, Lawrence Derose, Louis Edgar, Fred Edgar, Robert Federbusch, Jerry Foti, Charles Frabotto, Raymond Fritsky, Olga Gehr, Myron Hartnett, James Herrington, Mary M. Heutchy, Arpad Hill, Mildred Howe, Harold Hunger, Jack Jacobus, Adaline Kalinowski, Anna Keller, Nellie Kelly, Sara Kolcun, Richard Laitos, julia Lloyd, Verna Macfarlane, Nettie Mains, Dorothy Marzullo, Salvatore Michaels, Bessie Moore, Pauline Oatis, Anna Pituch, Mary Resh, Emma Rossi, James Schafer, Harry Schrecongost, Ruby Scott, Jack Sell, James Singleton, Rhoda Slomolf, Jack Stonecheck, Mary Thompson, Lenora Thompson, George Uhar, Anthony Victor, Margaret Wakefield, james Wolosynovitz, Harry Wyant, Lorraine Zuber, Helen Twenty-nine
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'THE CAULDRON Historu of the Junior Class lif One fall day in the year 1926, the doors leading into that domicile of learning, called Arnold High School, burst open. On the steps without was a group of a hundred or so very noisy and very much frightened boys and girls, who stood peering into the building wondering what they would accomplish there in the four years to come. Little did they dream how much they would findand do there during their careers. Yes, this was the Freshman Class of the year and the future graduating class of 1930. As Freshmen there is little to relate concerning the class for they were very quiet and studious, being as yet very green. The main thing they did was to elect Cyrus George president of the classg for three years he has headed their numerous exploits. The following year found the group back in school again, but this time they were hard boiled Sophomores. The class was diminished in size but this did not stop them from taking part in school affairs, for they had really become a part of their school. It was their third year that was a busy one for the now dignified upper classmen. The class's first first aim was to make money, as money plays an important part in the success of a. class. They of course continued the old custom of keeping the candy hungry high school -pupils well supplied. Then,.too, energetic members of the class sold magazines as a second source for making money. The juniors cerf tainly lived up to their motto in the winning of the numerous prizes offered for selling tickets for plays and athletic events. The class really scored its greatest success, however, when they gave their junior play. Produced under the direction of Miss jay and Miss Crim, the play was a huge SUCCESS. As a result of spending so much time and effort in making money, the Juniors were able to give the well planned junior Prom, which was a credit to the class, and showed their good will towards the departing Seniors. Close on the heels of this last triumph, came the end of a happy and a successful year. - Bessie Michael Thirty
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