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L 'ia' ,wil 2 3 fl ia l fl l fihl Fl ll ffl ti 1 1? l t3 5 1 ll ll i t flat az 3:3 5 Kill .l we 45 we 2 :dj 1532: he Ili sf Ei ill al if fi Q5 :ii ii 55 ll ll 5. f ', t li S2113 V-if wi' lljl l 355 il lf 'ss3i17???f'72' LN. Q, A. .,.tt.' ti, 7 M gtg.-tff,45, F f H f'73. '3 Tony Caine tn us no-t seemed tn he in thc sl glxflgygiaxx 4 t ll I HAZEI. t'H.XMBliRI.AlX WU- Ya1.'y +int i A irnni Rocliestz-r. Although she has I! gi limi-light, she is by no means un- hy evcrymit-. It was not '1'nny's ii popular, fm' slit- is liked idea to Colne to us tor Caine hers tn study. and her play the piano, you were not in vain, and if happy-go-lucky. but there vspecially iultht- Philippii rft'11t'ml' Cnzlrsv, the IIIIFIPUSP ot' hcing popular: she 'i study she did. If ynu have lufard will readily admit that ht-r lt-ssnns ytzu have nt,t heard hur. wcll ycu'Vc surely missed a gtiud trcat. Shu always seems so jnlly and is one thing that wc cant uiudcr- siand, she knows anything and mt-rytliing ahtut the army, ics. This seems ndd for a girl. hut then, then' is prnhahly a reason. What is it. 'l'nny? Lui ! l .ll I ll W s i l . - . . 1 l if 1 H' l V , Y l ll ,IOSICPIIINE l'HlflfZl'M , gui i W ,lift-pliii-Q has ht-tn with us fir thrfsc yt-arsg Zlllhlfllgll I i -he l'vv,, in Hath sho luvcs ns sn well she ntalccs a long in It ,wp mt's'5 da, sn shc can hart- tht- pltjasurc :rut l!lll'4ClH1l- ,l ary, XXX im. nnly lilxt- this denture little nrud with her l it tnimlilmstl trnsscs, hor laughing t-yes and thmplcd cliccks, hut I V l tx. hilt- htr. and we are glad shy cctnps to us daily. l ' Z will is aIx'.'..3s in the htst nl spir-itsg pcrllaivs shi- has al- X 1 it-miy fnwul ht-r hluehn'd cf llZl1717!l1LI5Su1 it' nut we wish .P 1 Q Zi.: all the stictw-ss in thc world. y 5 t i V F -n- Q l l .S'r1.'11z1'm' c'rl!!l'.Yl'. i I' li l i 1 i 9 l ll ill ll . ly l l 3 l. W , I i , 'J 1 ll ,f l x t 'i 3 ' 1 1 l- i 5 i FRANK cixciicr. l l so- ll1l1zl.'it ' ' ---n- A l ' Tln'-v ulrrtzyx rum' lun-11' jar mtzruf l -of ' I If you Non-'t nunihcr l v'2ul-'-Jfmrwg yvnr friends. um- i sidrr ynursclf tricndlt-ss, lIe's just rt-turned tu nur midst X tlns last nalt year, but better late than 'lH'XL'l'.-H and we all aagrwe in this fact xnhcn Frank is tn he cazistlt-rt-tl. XXX' lx d:n't knt w what would hails hament-tl tn tht- track le l X without hnn, and'f ynu think hu can't run. L-xam 1 yt-ars Relay Carnival pennant. nr hcttcr. tnlltw hint ln hs l X das-h tlimuglx his from xxhich wt- knriw hc will ciucrgc vie- , tmufus again. finial luck llunlLit-. :end a liappy lifc- fm' l yan l . .. . EGL .?L'lL'lIfZfIV C,01n'x1'. Tnlrlr, 2. 3. -1. w l l ll, 1 , , l li 1 l l li -ff- R ,!.,-'rd ,- ..,.......a.....-,,,--Y-M Mm- ..., ..,,--,-,....,-f'- ,ff- .. -..sf--A------H ,...-.--'- 'ff .- N , --x,,: i.,x 'init-,iii-WA Yliivkvimmi !f,..f x ., N ,,----'Q' W ':re1'l f 'W'v-'quam-N I Zaf' hp' 317- X' Xt .f --Q .....l: t 's ,f---- f5i 1 'K '75 xxx-...:g ' .......Jf.,:,,,W, -4 U ' K-.. ,..f ,f'4Eurfm.L 71.6. 2 , i' N. N 'H'-11151,-Nd -fbi. I,-lf' NN-.X If veg Anwmdvp. sw v'x1fTcftf',fiQl2., NW. ,V C::j?v,p:xi2Q4 agggj UQ is---.., v gl
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2.4 'l'lllC t',-Xlil.I7iit3N N-1-D X, VVEBSTER BILL CANNING -0- y 'l Web I -0- :X Probably all of you have seen around tl1is high school, a serious and ambitions looking chap. He is, nevertheless, X known at times to lose his seriousness, and to overflow Wliil X mirth and laughter. Really, st:metl1Qr1g extremely funny must have occurred, for you should know that Web is a re- X served and st-date young mzui. From the heretofore stated Iacts, the rczxdcr will gather that 'iVVeb has few friends. 'I but once you know lfrn, you will see his rcal self and will . ' know why he has sw few eneniics, 'KXYeli is ready to conquer Cl, the vrorld, and his battle field is the drug store. VUE. and hc. 1 hope, some day, to see on a store window-CANNINGS PHARMACY. A 5 Yes sir nhvllll Y VVQ wish you good luck. X --rJ- i 1 Scientific Course. ' ll i ll , it l l . KATHLEEN CASEY -0- 1 . J,-im -0- . . , . AI It That small girl with the swcct thin voice is K'lr1sli, Sho I' 3 is agile, nimble. a graceful dancer. and has IlXVVllllHllg per- j l , i sonality. by which she has ga.ned much popularity, Xln addt- ' l N tion to these Kathleen has rt goodkscholastic Sl2lllCll1lg.X.IXiCl' J 1 size does not prevent her from carrying great 1'cspo1isl11l1t1es. . L for she is, as the saying goes small but mighty. We orc- ' dict for her a long, successful career, as an actress lJE'Xl'llIlKl the footlights on Brcadway.X She has that graceful, dehcate X 1 air, as well as that personality. so necessary for an actress, XVe enjoy her pleasant smile, and may it carry her through X life to pizmacles of happiness. , . -0- VX L .S'1:iXe1ztific Course. ' l i'L1Z7!?I'lQ5,,i 3, 4, 11l'Il7Ill1ftI' Club, 3, 4. l Class Bzlxkcfball, 2, 3. R Y Jzrfztnz'-.S'N11'0r lft't'L'f'ti!.11 Cfummiffrc, 3. , Sulriw' l lt1Xx', V X , l i l, W -1 l i 1 ' 1 i it X ,X K i HI , 5 1 JOSEPH CASTIELLO i --o- l ' 1 fmt -O- 'iEfHlL'?' aft mf gc! 017 the J'fl1!!t'.n i -0- i Joe represents an ideal type of boy, seritnus in it way. Q yt-t full of life and completely at leisure when some one of the far sex, who has won his sincerekadmiration happens X ' along. VVe all like 'floefk' for l'llS friendliness and gentleness, 3 his good-will. and his quiet sense of humor and love of fun. li Sonieliow, places seem a littlc plcasanter when he is in 4l them, be they classrooms or very CliffCfClltV1JlE1CCS. loc has countless friends nho would testify to ih:sX X Lehigh will claim 'floef' next year. for he has great l amliitions. and an overpt NVEl'll1g kncwledge. XVc'1l not forget ' 5 , you, .loe.'7 f -Us . 5 n N f1t'arlM1zl'r C01H'.r1'. 1 1 ll 1 i t 1 l . i N . or . i li . l ' W- -' f A' ff -i-F'-Q , -- - ' f' X.. -11, 5. - .f ag '- H -f - Y -5 an I F 'ij N I Khgygtt, 'lt 4 X - X HN , ww-at --s.-, ff f',w??2f'93i? ' XX X X 3 J 11 . 53
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I. l -. , --, -, NG l'lllV 1' X lil llllil N N CHARLES CLEAVELAND t -U- l 'fC,'lulr'lie . two-1 . , N It can the conhdently claimed that HCl'lZl'I'llC,, is one of ,l the most amiable members of the class. Neither his tellow students nor his teachers have a thing against him, except that , the latter might regret a little extra talkativeness on .lns t part. Still, you never hear any of them say a Word agatnst , him. llnring his sojourn at Liberty, 'tt'harlie has contrib- uted largely to some of the activities that help nialte lite joyous. Prtzminent in both orchestra and band,-president of the latter organizationf -he has tilled places that will seetn empty next year, extra-empty because he had once been in them. i He doesn't know what he wants to be, but expects to be ix inspired in the near future, -0- t Srivutifit' Course- , Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. I i , Band, 3, 4g Prcszdefzt, 4. 1 1 1 1 l pu l N g V t l Q MILDREIJ CLUUSE -0- 'Hllillyu 4 ' H ' -Q01 -'Milly is one ot' the most friendly girls in the Cont- l 3 merevial lit-partinent of Liberty High School. She is very l l l, obliging and gracious. ller keen sense of humor helps to enliven her passes, and her lovely smile has wtme for her a host ot trteuds. She is a favorite among the Commercial l students. There is about her a breezy, happy-go-lucky air l t l that makes every one feel better for her having passed that ' t wayg no one feels dull or musty when Milly is around. Her charm and efheiency we are sure will win for her the l success she set-ks. -0- Commyrrial Ccztrsc, , 5 , l E i ' 1 l l l MARGARET CONNELL i -0- For ages there has been talk of 'Kwoman's crowning 4 glory. If you lcnow Margaret then you know just how glorious this glory can be. A XYork in her school career has not particularly troubled l Margaret,-in a sense it hasn't. Of course lt has 'troubled ' her often, inasmuch as it interfered with afternoons or whole days of pleasure. NVith her, as with most peoplet work is Wm-k, play is play, and you have to take your ehotceg Mar- garet never has to think long before choosing. - , Ot' Margarefs charm and pleasantness we could say much, but you can judge of these by looking at her picture ' and then considering her host of friends. l X t -o- i 1 Commcrczal Course. l l l t ,l 2 I -ff wA,,,, H'-- f 4fa, ff furrmr - !,f' E .. , - .. M Z 5 'Q -f La-:-'Ann-l W Y V Q I s-ezgzzzl-H iEE3:: ,-. j!,,,,,,,,l wr. f JM- Kknmu. JJ. I 'Q .4 'I , -xxx L..- IIA, ,,-- .. ,r 'r1::3 fN'Mt was .W ,,.. -ws 17 -Q. . ,V 1 ' ' ' 'Un , A At w -9
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