Arnold High School - Arlion Yearbook (Arnold, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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The CAULDRON PAGE TWELVE

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The CAULDRON Te ee JUNIOR CLASS Almost every class is permeated by a desire to get into high school and make other classes respect them, The class of “thirty-three’ was no exception. They were anxious to show the upper classmen that they were not as “green” as Freshmen unu- ally are. But upon entering the high school, the Freshmen were somewhat bewilder- ed. They were like a little colony attempting to set up a government. At last they succeeded—officers were elected, a class advisor chosen,—and the year was under way. Their real achievemnet was a grand party at the end of the school year. One year later—and now the Sophomores were sure of themselves. They were determined to make this a year of years! Early in the year they became organized, and immediately began to earn money. Our treasury funds were increased by a mag- azine campaign and by an award from ticket sales. This year, the event of greatest importance was a picnic held at Wild Life Lodge. Another year later—and the Juniors, as upperclassmen, began to prepare for the greatest event of all high school years, the Junior-Senior Prom. The Juniors realized they had to earn some money. Two magazine campaigns were held which greatly helped increase the treasury fund. Their candy stand was an important source oi their year’s income. The candy stand was successful under the able leadership of Vir- ginta Smith. But the time was drawing near for the Junior Class Play. Don’t think the Juniors were inexperienced! They had participated in “Climbing Roses” and “A Bunch of Fun.” On December 17, “Green Stockings” was presented—one of the best class plays ever presented at Arnold. Then came the event of events—the banquet and prom, The Juniors worked hard, but the success was worth it. Now they look on the past years with pride—just pride when you consider their high standard in schol- arship, the athletic field, and the social field. May their last year be as successful. Minnie Jane Klingensmith President : Alvin Heutchy Vice’Pres. .. Minnie Jane Klingensmith Secretary mithstsinacoenqae ¥ RUM ROCK TEE Tease? St nagacisceton Howard Hall Class Advisor ...... Mr. Paul E. Carson Class Motto ... “Lift as you climb” Flower ....... American Beauty Rose Colors 0... Blue and White PAGE ELEVEN



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The CAULDRON THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The upright, fighting craft, “The Sophomore”, is now nearing the end of the first half of its memorable journey to the land of Success. The strong and capable sailors, the alert and efficient officers, ever mindful of their motto, “Nothing is gained without work”, are striving incessantly, keeping a straight course. fter encountering many hardships and storms, we find this sturdy vessel sail- iny into strange waters which must be safely crossed on the route to the gainful end On the unforgetable night of January 29, 1932, anchor was dropped and a dance was held to celebrate their achievement thus far. This outstanding event proved to be another convenient canal on the waterway to Success. This crew, with banners red and white blazing in front of their triumphant ves- sel, is hoping that in the year of nineteen hundred and thirty-four they will have reached the much sought for port. se”. President . . .... Georgetta M. Seita Vice-President George P. Victor Secretary —........... Mary C. Ventura Treasurer .. .. Albert M. Rossi Class Advisor Miss Dorothy Bowmer Class Colors —....... Red and White Chast Flower ool LY Class Motto.. Nothing is gained with- out work.” OUR SHIP There we see the beckoning light, After steadily pushing through storm-filled nights— Success! Which is our final land We have found is near at hand. Steadily onward we shall fight And strive for success with all our might Then when we are safe ashore We shall increase our riches with our efforts more and- more. Elizabeth Mae Tewfik PAGE THIRTEEN

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