Liberty High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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.fs -A ,fr .--5,5 1.14,-1w,, 'K '25l,i.2-fwfr. ' 1' f . Q35 Track HEN the call for track candidates was issued this year, the largest number in track history Q151 to be exactj signed up. Of this large number only ten letter-winners were left to serve as a nucleus. Coach Bill Emrey conducted trials and finally chose the boys whom he ex- pected to wear the Red and Blue. Before the interscholastic dual meets were started, Mr. Emrey took a relay team composed of Bill Rooks, captain of this year's team, George Melloy, Marvin Brandt, and Lawrence Cook, to the annual Penn Relays to compete against the best teams in Pennsylvania. This quartet upheld the school's prestige, finishing second to Altoona by a stride to the tape. The first dual meet competition found the team as guests at Allentown High and the locals' emerged with a 841.5 - 22.5 victory. Next in line was the Seventh Annual Relay Carnival sponsored by our school. Entered in this were Class A, Class B, and Junior high schools from the eastern part of Pennsylvania. Bethlehem Hnished second to Atlan- tic City, a new comer. Bethlehem scored 15 points and the victors 18. The next meet was a dual meet with Wilson Boro and resulted in one of the most decided scores ever registered by any high school track team - a 90-I8 victory for the local spike-shoe artists. A unique performance is scheduled for May 11 when Coach Emrey will send his leading performers of each event to the Lafayette Interscholastic meet and also have a dual meet with Palmerton. For this latter meet the other boys will give their best efforts toward winning a victory. Reading, which always has a strong team, will be the next opponent, and al- though their team is well-balanced, the'Red and Blue looks forward to a victory. On Saturday, May 18, Bethlehem will be hosts to the District No. ll P. I. A. A. meet. With our well-balanced team, the Red and Blue anticipates capturing the dis- trict title. The closing dual meet-of this season finds Easton here. Although they have never had a strong team, they always make things interesting. On May 25, the winners of the district meet go to Penn State for the State Championships. We are sure there will be several athletes from our team repre- sented there, and we wish them the best of luck. Saturday, June 1, finds the team in its last meet of the 1935 campaign. Again we are hosts to the Eastern League meet. There is always strong competition and the meet should prove very interesting. We wish success to Coach Emrey and the boys. .. ms . A one hundred ninety-five

Page 198 text:

Suess, W arnke. Rocks, Connors, Brandt, McNeil, Cook, Captain rkhardt, Clark, Pali, agner, Bu First Row: W Slepetz, Emrey. Schrader, McCance, Richards, Trumbower, Malloy, Sweigard, Kovacs, Csellak, Slotter, Row: Middle Pninippi. Manager be, Faculty TU uga, G BTI!! Emrey, Ungerer, Cook, G anager Forrest, Wilson, Brandt, Zavacky, Coach ROW Top P I I i I I L E uno hundred ninety-four



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