Liberty High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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---Y--' - --- --::-f-eillntirmr' ' ' 'nf , put... ,, 1 ,L 11,31 .,-.a.--W History of the Senior Class The beginning of the Sophomore yearimarked the time when the future members of the Class of '28 became acquainted with one another. The pupils of Liberty Junior High, South Side Junior High, and Nitschmann Junior High, were united in the Sophomore Class. How lucky to have been a member of the Sophomore Class of l925-l926! For now we can boast of the fact that we are members of the noble Class of '28. A few weeks after school opened, we were afforded our first opportunity to organize a true high school class. At our class election the following officers were chosen: President, Edward Cunningham: vice-president, John Howardg secretary, Nettie Brown: treasurer, Donald Beaver. Later in the year our president resigned and George Sellers was elected in his place. George has ably led our class since that time. Our first class party was held in April. Although the majority of us boasted that we were members of the Senior High School, we showed that we were ubashful children when we were given the chance to mingle with one another at a social function. When the evening was practically over, we became less diffident, and made more of an effort to meet each other. By eleven-thirty we were united in true class spirit. Our Junior year initiated us to the coveted place of upper classmen. We were then able to take up our abode upon the same level as the Seniors in point of location, though the Seniors still surpassed us in intelligence and general superiority. At our class organization we elected George Sellers, president: Lester Will, vice-president: 'Ethel Dutt, secretary: George Hottel, treasurer. We held the distinction of being the first Junior Class to present class plays. Three one-act plays were presented by the dramatic talent of the class. The proceeds from these plays helped to increase our bank account considerably. We enjoyed our first and only social affair during the last week of school. This was the Junior-Senior reception. The gymnasium was attractively decorated with streamers of every color of the rainbow. This riot of color was accentuated by the gay colors of the girls' evening gowns. We spent the entire evening in dancing, and, when the strains of Home Sweet Home came softly to our ears, we left the scene of our evening's enjoyment with reluctance. g Our Senior year marked the last lap of our high school career. Sep- tember saw the insignificant Sophomores of two years ago enter the portals of Liberty High as distinguished Seniors. Page Nineteen 5 A 1.

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