Liberty High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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n .,l', , 1 1 5 ls f i - S' 5 . if 1 315' -5, p,f.,, t.,A- SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1929 the sturdy little vessel 1932 started out on her maiden voyage in search of Knowledge. This voyage was destined to last for three years. This, the tlrst year, the ship had no officers, but was manned very success- fully by the sailors as a whole. During the year the crew of the 1932 joined with her sister ships, the 1931 and the 1930, in trying their skill against other squad- rons. They were very successful in all these combats and won the laurels again and again. A jolly lot were these sailors, and they performed their duties very earnestly, so that at the end of the year the ship had made quite some progress toward her goal. In 1931 the ship started out on the second lap of her voyage. On this trip the sailors elected officers to direct the ship as they were getting in more dan- gerous waters and would have need of able management. The oticers were as follows: president, Vincent Pazzetti, vice-president, George Koehler, secretary, Jeanne Tysonz, treasurer, Thomas Garihan. The ship slowly advanced. The sailors, now more certain of gaining their objective, ordered their class pins and rings to celebrate that great event. They received these insignia just in time for Christmas. Now the ship advanced more proudly along its course. In the spring, the sailors of the 1932 gave all their attention to preparing a reception for their sister ship, the 1931. The crews of both ships had a very pleasant time at this reception. 1 The last lap, and then-Success! The goal will have been reached, the pur- pose accomplished! The officers during this fateful year were: president, George Koehler, vice-president, Thomas Garihan, secretary, Mary Ferry, treasurer, Jack Pea-cock. Events occurred very rapidly now. The CAULDRON Staff was elected. Then there was great confusion among the sailors for they had to have their pictures taken. Foremost among the happenings was the Senior play, The Charm School, which was very successfully presented. The ship ploughed steadily on, getting nearer and nearer her goal. The sailors, foreseeing success, Page Twenty two f ,I I

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- 1 xp, 5 MY X nj! f n' X K , f I I! Hx .f s W 1 v . , g , X ni .hiv ' L -Qgpigimf L, 1 XX fqvg-A -:fa ,- - - l ordered their commencement invitations and had their measurements taken for caps and gowns. The Commencement speakers were next selected. They were: valedictorian, Mary Ferry, salutatorian, Charlotte Meakerg class speaker, Alex Meskog faculty representative, Emily Lenore Luch. While all this was taking place. the sailors were busily engaged in performing all the tasks that were assignd to them. Soon land was sighted-land, that place of their dreams, of their ambitions. To celebrate this wonderful event and to reward the sailors for their splendid cooperation and untiring eHorts toward success, a holiday was proclaimed, which the sailors called Class Day. And what a holiday it was! The sailors,-yes, and even the officers, acted quite childishly. They all had lots of fun. Luckily, the ship remained intact, and the journey was continued. Now, after this violent outburst, the sailors had to calm down quickly and prepare themselves for a great storm they could see approaching. But since they had performed their tasks faithfully every day, most all of them successfully weathered this storm, which turned out to be final exams. Now the sailors joy- fully entered the Port of Knowledge, from whence they must proceed in their respective paths to penetrate further into this mysterious land. Next the sailors ot' the 1932 were entertained very royally by their younger sister, the 1933, at the J unior-Senior Prom. The Alumni, sailors who had already reached this land, welcomed the new-comers at a reception held for them. Now, returning to the ships, the sailors attended the Baccalaureate Services where they received the blessing of the chaplain. Finally, as a tit ending for the voyage of the 1932, came Commencement and graduation exercises,-events to be remembered forever by those persevering victors. The 1932 hopes that the succeeding classes will have as pleasant and as profitable a voyage as she has had. - Page Twenty-Three

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