Liberty High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 31 text:

CAULDRON 1934 T Q-L. l , 1 x l . ...... ...... .. ....... .. ..... ........., .... ......-.-li...-.4 .. - 'N ' x L., - ei MEMORIES Another class of students Taking our chance at life, Ready, willing, and eager To face and win the strife. And tho' we win or lose it. Time won't and cannot fade The mem'ry of years at high school, And the imprint those years have made. -Avis Wren twenty tl

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CAULDRON sored a Dutch Treat to which the expeditions of '34 and '35 were invited. The profits derived from this affair were contributed to the Expedition of '34. So great was the activity of these people that the need arose for a weekly publication of their daily accomplishments. ln response to the common wish for just such a publication, the Liberty W'eekly was started. The proceeds of this project along with those derived from the Dramatic success, The Things That Count, which was presented by a group of especially talented people, were used to help defray the expense of the year book. This group of explorers showed their grit and determination in petitioning their board of directors and in securing the pledge of better seats for their successors at the annual classic held every Thanksgiving day. Early in the new year a staff was chosen to compile a beautiful leather-bound volume in commemoration of the success of this expedition. In it each member received recognition for his efforts toward attaining his goal. To those members who had made special research trips of their own into outside fields of activity was given added recognition. There were those few who had even reached beyond their highest goal and to these was accorded very special honor. Carstens Haas was selected valedictoriang Morris Mindlin, salutatorian, and Franklin Kilpatrick, third speaker. The Industrial Representative was George Morris. Towards the end of May, a holiday was proclaimed at which time everyone relaxed and allowed his mind to wander back to that time when the dark passage-ways of Liberty Cavern appeared to him with such foreboding. ln June, the Expedition of '35 gave a gala reception to the members of the '34 group. A little later in the month, at a greater reunion of all the previous expeditions, the Expedition of '34 was initiated into the honorary society of the Alumni. A glorious weelf of festivity followed. Members of the expedition were seen rushing every- where bent on some happy although important mission. Some were found gazing fondly at the huge cavern which had meant so much to them in their past three years. On Sunday, everyone assembled in the main chamber of the Cavern along with their friends and relatives to witness an impressive Bac- calaureate service at which time the Reverend A. H. Schuler praised the former courage of this stalwart group and prayed for its continuance. An excellent choir composed of members of the expedition rendered several beautiful hymns and selections. As a final reward each member was allowed to don the cap and gown and to receive a diploma, the certificate of his accomplish- ments. At this beautiful event Miss Jessie Grey was the speaker. The specially honored members of the class also delivered their orations. This marked the close of a highly successful and pleasant, although at times dis- couraging, expedition into the Chambers of Knowledge. The Expedition of '34 wishes the same courage and foresight to all future expeditions who venture along these same passage-ways. 1934



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CAULDRON WALTER JAMES ACHE Shrimp 26 West Raspberry Street Anotbvr one of the smaller fellows, but nb,- unn he do things nn n football field! .XVHRSIUN-Englisli Notebooks ll0IlllY-Sports AMlll'l'ION-To bvcornv :i successful business man l'0llRSE-Commercial AUTIVITIES-Fnnllizlll 2, 24, 4 ARABELLA M. ACHEY Ara 248 East North Street Uno of our sport-minded, pleasant, friends. AVERSION-Beirig broke IIUISHY-Clic-wing gum, playing basketball .UIIRITION-To become a teacher f'0lTRSl'I-Scientific M l'lVlTlES-Hockey 2, 3, 4: Swimming 33 Basketball 4: Hiking Club 43 llnsf-bnll Il. 4 CATHERINE ADAMS Irish 1188 Arcadia Street Our little- Irish friend who never fails to have something to say. AVICRSIUX--llonlcwurk and the lnnle sex IIOISIH'--Sports and talking .Ullll'l'ION-'1'0 be an teacher l'Ul'liSE-llerwral A4 I'lVlTIES+B:and 2, 3, 41 Baskvtbzxll 3, -lg Tennis 3, 4: lim-ke-y 4: Hiking 4 JOSEPH WILLIAM ADAMS joe 732 Eighth Avenue A little boy with a great quantity of brains. AVHRSION-Women IIUBBY-Collecting odd articles AMBITION-Uhernist t'0l'RSE-Scientific tw:-nty-viullt

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