Liberty High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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'l' Il IC t' .X l' l. lb IH! N orable Seniors! Dressed in our Class colors we surely made a striking effect a Wearin' the red and White. Amid much flutter and excitement and shocking to relate-jeers from the prospective heirs, the Will was read, bestowing legacies, warnings and advice upon the lower classmen. After the dismissal of the heirs, the Senior exercises closed with the sound- ing of the Class Prophecy by the Prophets-David Epstein and Catharine Henry. In the evening of the same day Sally and Company was played to a crowded auditorium. The heroine was clever as all heroines are noW-a- days, and the hero was quietly persistent fthe new method--cave methods being obseletel, and the rest of the cast provided a background for the same old story. Sally was repeated the next evening with like success. Early in the last quarter Commencement speakers were chosen. Quiet again-cramming for final exams. We approached them with a mixed feeling of apprehension and regret-and finished them with long sighs of relief. Our Baccalaureate Sermon was preached in the Auditorium, Sunday, June 20, by the Rev. D. Wilmot Gateson. Then Graduation night-We Great and Learned Seniors, capped and govvned, marched down the aisles and up on the stage to the seats of honor rightfully ours, thrilled, but slightly embarrassed, at the prominence given to us. How proud We were of our speakers and their oratory! A solemn moment came when the diplomas were presented, but seriousness passed with the joy of the occasion. At the conclusion of the Commence- ment exercises We Were not High School students any more, but young men and women ready and eager to take our place in line-Whether in College life or in Industrial life. Josephine T. Lees. . ' W ,W if 'Hi sp-1'1 +1 H ,Q , Y... . A KSMALL '16 VL ' r71'Y-TL.



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I 1 r 'l'lll'l 1'.Xl'l.lYlCllN lf ll ill . , il l MINNIIC l'.l.lLAHl'.l ll BACl'lM.XN ' r Tlr1'ill1'11 To PCa11uts. ' X X l , Let it rain. let it pour, her hair will curl inure and inuref if We Have you ever been startl-1-rl in the nntvies hy a sllrii-lc or i A laughter from somewhere in the last row? Vl'ell, that was l xl, Minnie! ' ' j Minnie has two llUl7lllQS,f'IlllSVV6l'lllg the 'pl1onc. and ' writing letter-S. XYe wonder haw Minnie ever learned so X Q much. for assignments and she never agreed after many min- l 2 utes of concentration. She has always enjoyed living in a li il If certain study hall. for if she hasn't a good book to read there ' I is alwaysla chanee if receiving something 10 read. i l ' tl Minnie wouldn't dare to he accused of favoring Allen- I W' town but 1lL'VS1'tht'lK'SS her heart actually has a discouraging 5 , Y: lialnt uf flying thither ocfaswxnally- 5 l 1 . ' Ui l, ll' 1 C'nml11z'r'czaI Cl urxf, li ' On'1zc'.ftVu, 2, Q f l lr 1 , A . i i l' if i l l ll , r l l 5 , , 'l ' . l fr ! l if Q li l li l 'l if R MARIE mix Al eo- l ' if ll Aninng our popular students, is Maris- Hair, always very l 5 5 E ubliging, though rather quiet. She has :it very keen sense ,fl l of huniur. and a delightful way of expressing' -herself whoch I ll ' 3 l i those who know her appreciate greatly. Marie is very ob- ll il 51 Q serving too. and usually knows the latest schmzl news. Her ' 1 work is always done. and done well: she never makes any . 1 i i ll 2 fuss or disturbance about anything. Of course' she does her l i 3 5 share of iaking.fin class as well as put :pf it, however.-W I ll lg ' Q and ne arm- rontident always will do her share of the things l 3, that are tlicre to he done. l xl ' l - o- ff l I C'urrznn'n ful Comma'- l ll l ll 1 l 'xl E ' l li 1 i l ',. I ,E ll . A X I ll r Q A IN, 4 i ii ill 1 fl i il l 1: l HIQLICN niuuow . 0- llelen came to us this year from the Wilcls of Chandxcrs- l lrurg. but she has already made herself popular by her pleas- , ani, lJE'YVllCl'll!lg smile and charming disposition. l This lovable maid rarely says much, but those who know her tell us she is full of fun. Still waters run deep. '- l perhaps this is why Helen has unfolded to only a few. At .v any rate we hope Helen won't forget us, and when she l I launehes her ship Life lYork we hope she will meet with 3! ' 1 nothing but success. ly I e 0- , ll Svicfziific Cozwsc. i I i is l H . ill Y l I X f l l 5335 'M' V ' A 'W i'X,,,,--g ' A A-Q-,I-Q 1-i W V i Z' wg -:L gh:- e-lfyf. .gt Xx Y-v 1-15... uq:..,-H 3 jfz 1-illliaa i X ' - but ,,.,,,,Lt fl. 5 m:1.'1 silk, . . ,gm fi Hams... ff' A dl-413,331 1' if -1,fLr A if -. 1152 sf if-' -vw.: yr Ain QQ

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