Arnold High School - Arlion Yearbook (Arnold, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 30 THE CAULDRON 1930 HISTORY OF JUNIOR CLASS When we entered Arnold High School in the fall of 1927 as Freshmen, the success or failure of our high school career was something remote, something to be decided as time progressed. We were determined to succeed, and we began build' ing our success by taking part in all school activities and organizations. We dis' tinguished ourselves that first year by winning the prize for selling the greatest number of football tickets, and we continued to take an active part in school affairs. Our studies were not neglected, and the Freshmen claimed many high schof lastic honors. To round out a successful beginning year in high school, our class staged a very enjoyable party at the end of the term in the High School Auditorium. Upon our return as Sophomores the following term, we took up the reins of our school life again. We had the incentive then of working to outstrip the success of our Freshman year. We again won the prize for selling the greatest niumber of football tickets, and we continued to take an active part in school affairs. The high light of our Sophomore year was the presentation of a movie, solely under the direction of the class, the returns from which we generously contributed to the Athletic Association. But we did not have all work and play, because during the year we gave two very successful parties which everyone enjoyed immensely. During our first two years in high school, we worked hard ':o establish a reputation, and on our return as juniors, we were an influential part of the high school, and great things were expected of us. We determined to live up to all ex' pectations and even to exceed some of them. Along with keeping up the good work, that was expected of us, we had the big problem of making enough money to finance the annual affair to be given in honor of the departing Seniors. We did this first of all by selling candy in school and at football and basketball games. We then gave the annual Halloween Dance which was enjoyed by all who attended. This was followed by a skate at the Nu'Ken Gardens which, of course, was also a success. The biggest undertaking of the year was the presentation of the class play, Hixville to Hollywood. It was very clever and something entirely new in the type of plays presented at Arnold. Another new and novel idea was the introducf tion of specialty numbers into the play, which were greatly enjoyed by the audience. Along with having a new and different play the Juniors had the added distinction of using for the Hrst time the remodelled stage, the new scenery, and new curtain. The play owed its success largely to the expert direction and management of Miss Jay and Mr. Laufe.

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