Liberty High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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cious auditorium to choose class oHicers. These leaders were Llewellyn Iobst, pres- identg Mary James, vice-presidentg James Gillespie, secretaryg and Robert Clark, treasurer. A tremendous job was undertaken by these students and was ably handled throughout the school year. After the stability of the class was determined a staff was chosen by the class to publish a Cauldron which was to serve as a log for our educational voyage of yes- terday and today. In response to the need of funds to publish the Cauldron, the Class of 1935 presented a play, Captain Applejack, which was a success from a dram- atic viewpoint and defrayed the expenses of the Cauldron. During this year, further distinction and honor were brought to Liberty for its success on the gridiron in that it produced a State Co-Championship Football Team which displayed on the field the skill and determination that prevailed in the class- rooms of the school. Those few who attained special merit were given special honor. Betty Stead was selected valedictorian, and Sally Ann Geissinger, salutatorian. Llewellyn Iobst was elected class speaker, and Mary James, faculty representative. On May 10th, the Class of 1935 was given a reception by their lower-classmen, the Class of 1936. Early in June the Alumni held their annual social and business meeting to which the Seniors were cordially invited as guests. This delightful recep- tion acted as a reunion of all previous classes, and the Class of 1935 was received as Alumni. On Sunday, June 16, 1935, the class assembled in the beautifully decorated auditorium to participate in the Baccalaureate service at which the Reverend W. Sherman Skinner, Pastor of The First Presbyterian Church, delivered the sermon. At an impressive and colorful graduation service, the class members received their diplomas, certificates of achievement. At this outstanding event, Albert G. Rau, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Dean of Moravian College, was the speaker. The class speak- ers delivered their orations in an impressive style. Scholarships and prizes were awarded to students who attained high rank. This event brought to a close the high school years of the Class of 1935. We, as a class, feel that we have caught the spirit of Liberty High School, and as we have striven for its welfare while in school, so, since we have finished, we. will ever be true to her, and count our school days as some of the happiest of our lives. With this feeling in our hearts we extend to the Class of 1936 our best wish-as for success in their future achievements. twenty-eight



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ISABEL MIRIAM ABEL BELL, 'iISSY 537 FOURTH AVENUE Do you know that girl who is studying so hard? lt is Issie. Yes, she is serious at times. She has a funny laugh and is very jolly. She likes sports hut she enjoys reading hooks best of all. Her ambition is to become a secretary. COMMERCIAL COURSE. MIRIAM G. ACHE MIM 315 EAST LOCUST STREET As we see Mini walking through the 1-orridors, some of us wonder if she ever gets anywhere on time. Well, shu- illws--sometimes. Shi' has the requisites of a SLi'Il0lll'1lllil1'l', which position she hopes to attain. She is a Wiz for rr-- inembering things, especially shorthand outlines. How:-ver, Mini is very modest. When she has graduated and looks for a joh, we think she will readily acquire one and he a huge success. GENERAL COURSE COMMERCIAL CLUB, 4. JAMES ACHENBACH 'AJIM' 641 WASHINGTON AVENUE Have you ever walked down the hall and humped into something that looked like a pillar to you? VW-ll, if you haven't, don't he alarmed when you do because it's only .lim Achenhavh. lle wears suvh a tired look on his farm- that many people wonder how he tosses the discus around. But all .lim has to do is wear that Joe E. Brown grin of his and he's sure to get hy. GENERAL COURSE. GLEE CLUB, 33 TRACK, 3, 4. DELBERT CARL ACHEY 4'DEL 714 MAPLE STREET Del is an easy-going senior of the mid-year class. Once in a while he may he seen with girls. Frequently he may he found at dances. He deserves much credit for his work on the track team of the Red and Blue. COMMERCI AL COURSE. TRACK, 4. thirty

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