Arnold High School - Arlion Yearbook (Arnold, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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The CAULDRON PAGE FIVE

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The CAULDRON SENIOR POEMS As we wander on through the paths of time, The fruit of life drops at our feet We may trod on it before we will find That it is there, then, alas—defeat! But the wise will see that it’s lying there; They'll pick it up in their two hands: And they'll know the use of this valued gift That dropped to them from other lands. Of the sixtyrsix in our Senior Class That graduates in “thirty-two”, All will have success sf we only grasp For the fruit of life at our feet, too. Naomi Lutz Freshman! Sophomore! Junior! Senior! We know not which was bess— Those were to us just four short years; We worked with little vest. Spring! Summer! Autiomn! Winter! Is how we class those years Greew spring; and lazy summer: Weary Autumn, bored us to tears. At last we've passed through Winter, The coldest, hardest term: And now we're out in the cold To get just what we earn! Naom: Lutz WwW SENIOR CLASS POEM Now we are through The upward struggle of “thirty-two.” Our motto, “Labor conquers all things Is the jurisdiction of many kings — Never again will we pass this way; Our plans ahead of us lay. Let us hope the memory of our school will linger forever And let its happinass to be dimmed—never! There ave others of the morrow Who will never know our joys and our sorrows They. too, shall pass this way And fervently bless graduation day. To-morrow for us shall find Concise and conceptive minds We shall loak into the past Cry and perhaps—laugh, But now we cannot tarry or we'll be late On—into the world for our rendezvous with fate. Ruth Seigart PaGe rour



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The CAULDRON ee ee SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Whooping and yelling, we entered high school as Freshmen. In a few months we settled down, got organized and selected class officers for the year. The terin passed without much excitement, except that the upper classmen teased the supposed- ly “green Freshies”. The Sophomore Year dawned on a group of students somewhat subdued in their noise and clatter, They looked down upon the new Freshmen and seemed to say, “We have it all over on you.” Again officers were selected and more activity was shown. We held a few parties and had our achievement of success and glory. A few in the class participated in “Climbing Roses,” and here again we showed our ability to take part in activities. The term dwindled away and the end of the year marked another epoch in the Class of °32. We had another exciting year as Juniors. We looked down upon all below us and extended our authority over them, At this time great things were expected from us. Competent leaders were chosen to preside over the class. Here all records were broken in activities of previous years. The problem before every Junior's mind was that of the JuniorSenior Prom. We turned into salesmen of magazines and candy to cope with our financial difficulties. Dances and skates and all other end eavors helped to cover the cost of the banquet and prom. All of our trials were not in vain, because our prom was one af the best held The Junior Class play, “Hurry, Hurry, Hurry!” marked another achievement to ward our goal. The next year, a group of serious Seniors entered the portals of Arnold High School. We worked our way through the whole year keeping up our Scholastic standards and our dignity. Naturally this year was the most interesting one of all with all the excitement about rings, cards, invitations and caps and gowns. Another crowning success was the Senior class play, “The Bride-Elect.” The High School operetta “In the Garden of the Shah”, found many Senior in the leading roles. It was the best operetta ever presented in Arnold High Schoo! The goal has been reached and different paths are scattered around for us to choose our way to Success. President ooeecccononenneeee William Means Vice-President .. Henry Gabrish Secretary. usec a Lois Slocum BEY BARUPED letersi to, . Mane Hogan Class Advisor 00.0.0... Miss Edith A. Jay Class Colors occccconcno- Blue and Gold Class Flower .... American Beauty Rose Class Motto — “Labor conquers all things” PAGE six

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