Liberty High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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lll in iftl Llfliflff l'l 1 l I l. . l , , . . ' t LAX IBA l!EC,lxER . W0- Hflllilllln -0- l,avina delights in her shorthand and typewriting. She , l will probably be the right hand man of some great hus- ' incss man before long, as she has all the characteristics of 1 tl ,l a goocl stenographer. On the side, Lavina spends hcr time in tl1e sewing i riom. antl delights her soul in sewing, so that by this time she is a really aceoniplishetl seamstress. Uutsitle of studies, there seems to be no special attrac- tion in school, for Lavina. No doubt this is brought about because there is plenty of attraction elsewhere. VVe do not ' l l know. for sure, what Lavina is planning to do next year, but l . i whatever she :toes we wish her success. l l. WU- ! l C0lll7?lCl'!T1'lll C't,ur.ri:, 5 it l , . 1 l ii 1 .l il n 1 l l BIARKI.-XRl'l'l' lil'fl'KER l 'TU' i Margaret is one of our girls t-hat is not hvarrl of' much. 1 l ' ' It is true that she is the least but inqtnsitire anil likes to X, . ,l hear the latest gossip. lint then what-Senior tloes not! Mara l l ., l 3 garet also has quite a temper, but this is soon eonquertcl- Out- V l l , f sitle of these few facts she is a cheery. goocl-natvuretl'coinpan- i l . ion. anil usually knows what she is about, We wish Klar- ' l ' garet success in the business worlil, antl surely she will have t 1 itg could any one :lo better than she in hanillmg money? I l Some clay. ne're contulent, sht-'ll hantlle her own ilollars the i X lr X way she has hanclleil our nickels here at school. i , Cumrnurriizl Luurxc. i l i l l i . I i l 1 i JEROME BEIDELMAX ROY. 4 Gz1ivlzea Lankyn i -o-- 1 l l XYe-know none not you have failed to see this tall, loose l limherl imlivitlual. either wandering about the halls, with Il listless. far away lootc in his eyes, or on the football iieltl l nialcing an spectacular clash for touchdown in that practice game 'against the serubsf' li-r surely on the traek, running the nnle with aform that is sure to bring him future track it HWHCIICSS and laurels, Yesesir, he's that gitltly fellowfy l ,leronie Beirlelmair- . Bow to' explain that eliarac-teristie far away look. ever present in his eyes. XX e hear it is because of a girl, a Junior, Q whom he so gallantly helped across a mud puddle. lf you I tli-sire to. know her name ask Reds ,lerry's siilekiek and W, 5 partner in crime. , ' ' 5 I I Vtc tlf-nt ltnow what Jerry has decirleil to flo, but we . l 1 ' 1 wish lnm -the greatest of success, and we may feel sure he l lx will have it l l I - Q v -0+ . l l .?t'lt'lIlIflC clllll'Xl', i l tl Jwzlfufl, 4. IW Truclr. 2. 3, 4. l K, s . -'WM--M....-. was.- -.,.,,f -' , ' rr. ' ' TK -. ,va ,j1..,..A-1-,-:-:N:,N--'+-,.......,L.,.,.....-.-, , X Q , . 4 3 s. we ,H RV- , ask... '- ' --..., i. arf- - W'-'-'H 5,-1' Kluau. 'za I - -sl i ,tw-f .J . 1 :-

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1 il'lIl'l V.Xl'l,llRtPN lives RALPH BECTKIZL io- Beckel ll the flaming youth! The girls' delight. heholdl Among the !1'i'!lllJE!l'5'0f nnr Senior l'lziss we tind Ralph an outstanding: character- livcryhody knows him, likes him and marvels at him, An important reason for l1is popularity is his ahility to use pantomime. Rememlier how he could shackle down the hall. in such a manner you'd think he was losing every hone in his hrzdyg then he would turn upon you with such a pitiful lookfsidehursting to lac sure! Although Ralph loves to have a good time he has a high anihition. he is going to he a chemist. To him chemis- try stands tirst. other things may follow, That is the rea- son he puts more time on chemistry than on anything else. l'ndoubtcdly with Z1 dcterniinatici-n such as is now showing, he will have a most successful career. .HU- Scieutilir fiulrrsc, Tezzxzix, 3, 4. 1 rr A -, Ol'L'lIBX!'I'U, 2, 3. MAUDI2 BAUDER . O.. Maude exiflently helieves that the wellsknown' saying that l children should he seen and not heard continues to be l applieahle even when one has reached the high school age. She is exceedingly quiet, hut perhaps this could he consid- , ered one of her charms. She is sincerity itself -in every- thing she does, and once she starts a thing-she innshes it. liluring her high school days Maude has made many friends and they will all miss her a lot when she goes out of their i Une of her zealous character can not help hut he suc- eessfnl when she's making her wayn in the world. sw.- Svieizlific Cz,zLr.vc- RALPH BEALER , .O- Li.itr'li, my elzilzlrwz, and you shall hear, Of the concert master, Ralph Baller. ,, 01 Have you ever been looking for a person xthom you would ask a question and receive. to your satisfaction, a flow of detailed facts? XVell, your search has ended, for here is Ralph Healer. Ile possesses not only the wonder- ful ahility of responding to all questions with his vigorous and enduring vocal organs. hut also the faculty of wielding a violin how so skillfully, as easily to surpass 'the charm ot' the Pied l'ipcr of Hanielin. I, ll I J I. l l .li ill. iii ii ll if i il ll Besides being a concert violinist, Ralph has hecome a i teacher. VVL: hope that hefore long his flock of pupils will he increased and disciplined. to RaIph's satisfaction: we are sure they will show forth his success. . ,Ui CI?77l771Fl'l'f!I1 Ci0IU'SE. I1 C1111 7 i 5 1 A u K l 1 W 2 ' ' f nf Q i F :Yi Klumu. '14 ' - ' I f 'm'q 'f.:,l 'v' 4 C1 i ' '



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'illl lll VA ll l.lJ HHN JOHN HAROLD BENNET'l' -On jawn -OW . Keep That School Girl Complexion. -07 If you happen to wander past cell 106 and hear a ter- rible hubbub issuing forth, you can assume that ,lawn', is trying to convince someone that he is right. John delights in bringing up a difficult problem in trig. class so he can have something to rave about. John uses his iron horse in going to and from school and probably this accounts for his rosy complexion. He enjoys plenty of fresh air and his home room teacher called him The Palmolive Boy. Laying aside all things, John is bright and his future is a very promising one. Being quick of wit and having a sunny disposition. John is well liked by every one, and we all wish him good luclc in his Structural Engineering Course. -Occ Illll'1tJfVl.!lI Draftsman. lst Place l11 Dmftlulg Contest, 3. .Siecretary of Drafting Council, 33 l'rcsi11'c11t, 4. President of D. A. A,, 4. .gU71li0l' Vaurlerfillc, 4 VICTOR Al.FRliIJ BENNER -on Vic .,0, , View has two inseparable and loyal pals, who have stayed with him for the last twelve years,-study, and good marks. Vic does not study because of a minimum amount of gray matter, but for the mere joy of studying. He shows his intelligence when playing a chess game, as he is not often beaten. The latter pal is a result of the former and his ease in acquiring such honors is somewhat incredible. Vic is not satisfied with German and Latin authors, but has decided to pursue his studies to Greek literature and grammar. His life, as a conscientious and quiet scholar, is that of joy, because he realizes that he is succeeding, and that we want him to succeed- -on Academic Camaro. Clzcsr Club, 4. NAOMI GLANCHE BITTING -0- B1't Omen Nlilfflljllil -occ Naomi appears to be one cf our quiet Senior girls. but appearances sometimes lead to false impressions. She fairly bubbles over with witty sayings and she possesses a dry humor distinctly her own. This characteristic is one all of her friends enjoy, and her irony and sarcasm would make her enemies tremble-if she had any enemies. Conhdentially speaking, Biff is very much interested in books. Not particularly that we think she will write books, ibut she is a great reader, and follows the teaching of many sages that one's best companions are to be found among books. True wisdom, Bit ...O- Scicntific Course, Glen Club, 2, 3, 49 Ofverettu. 2. 3. 4. ll l W- - ,E. - W. - 1 1 s.a...Q 4' Kiumu- 16 wifi V l l lii l l l l l l l l l l qv 'J 'af I5 gl, Q. 1' f' l tl

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