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TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication pages 12 and 13 I Faeultv pages 18 - 2'2 O Senior Class pages 23 - 28 I Imlivicluals pages 29 - 150 O Activities pages 151 - 178 C Sports 'page 179 Boys' Girls' pages 181 - 198 pages 199 - 210 I Humor pages 211 - 224
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CKZLMtfQ66!lCUlll Acknowledgements N back of the scenes of most accomplishments there is usually an unseen group. Whenever a person or a group of persons finish a task of some size, you may be sure that the completion in most cases was not due- to this person or this group alone. While perhaps the outside world knows only of the leaders of the project, close observers will discover that this other group is present. So it was in the development of this yearbook. Without thought of recompense. these friends of the school worked on unselfishly, helping the Staff whenever called upon, their only thought being that through their help this year's Cauldron might prove worthy of our school. For this service, the nineteen hundred thirty-eight Staff wishes to express its deepest gratitude and sincerest thanks to - Mr. Alvin S. Gruver and Mrs. Josephine Sakovics who so helpingly rendered assistance on matters requiring official advice. Mr. William Green who took practically all of the photographs and whose patient assistance was invaluable. Miss Hazel Ressler and her Art students - Mary Luch, Betty, Shelly, Charlotte Green, Marian Evans, Mar- jorie Shimer, and Julia Black -- for their splendid drawings and advice on technical matters. Mr. Warren M. Horne and his Craft students - Floyd Mastellar, Calvin Achey, William Smith, and John Trumbore who printed the quotations from the doorways of Liberty High School. Miss Julia T. Baum and her typists - Marie Bolza, Ethel Kovacs, and Roy Frankenfield - who typed all the material sent to the printer. Miss Margaret Christ who so graciously permitted the use of her library for the taking of pictures. Miss Mary Price Gibson, our patient and untiring advisor, without whose advice and help it would have been impossible to finish this annual. The following groups of Seniors who helped in many various ways: Donald Kleppinger, for his candid camera picturesg Betty Gillespie, for her Senior Class History, Catherine Walters, for her poetryg and Annabelle Jones, for her original drawings and cartoons. Whitney Young Charles Miesse Joseph Reynolds Joseph Soneki George Tovey Ernest Ammann Stephen Balshi Kenneth Bender Edward Coffey Paul Deschler Robert Doster Richard Herstine Emerson Ivey Gerald Paden eight Albert Weiss Warren Himmelwright Jack Morgan Jerome Lang George Vary Harold Bilheimer Willard Egbert Joseph Lockey Charles Wilson Gordon Goodman Zenon Nowicki Mary Strochecker Nan Nivin Barbara Becker Jacob Hornung Edward Altemus Joseph Papovich Daniel Curatola Jean Mutzberg Barbara Hall Grace Mitko Ruth Rice Esther Feist Ellen Bartholomew Margaret Lutz Mary Louise Fredericks Helen Grote Irene Farkas Valerie Rapp Peggy Diehl Eleanor Miltenberger Industrials Joseph Marshal Joseph Gross Martin Sonnenfeld Virginia Alcorn Josephine Montgomery Betty Birk Carolyn Bealer Peggy Brugler Frances Da Ros Helen Schiffer Rose Laturco Dorothy McCand1ess Rae Goss Anne Lehr Elizabeth Bragg June Geissler
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