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CKZLCLCLQCQTCEHTH Senior Class Officers PRESIDENT . . . JOHN GEORGE KICHLINE . . . VICE - PRESIDENT RALPH FRANKLIN SOTZING SECRETARY . . . BETTY IRENE GILLESPIE . . . TREASURER MARGARET ANN PAZZETTI twenty
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.., CKRQQQOQEWH Senior Class History HERE are many things, both tangible and intangible, that make up our Senior Class History. When we, as a class, leave Liberty High School we will leave behind us impressions that will be based on these same tangible and intangible things. We sincerely hope that the Class of '38 has shown its integrity and can take its place with those earlier classes that left such a good record. Do you remember the action taken at the following class meetings? This action, with their accompanying motions, taken by the class, guided every accomplishment We can point to during our senior year. On October 11, 1937, after the election of officers and their induction into their respective offices, the class decided to have a year book - THE CAULDRON. On January 7, 1938, the class expressed its sorrow for the loss of one of its mem- bers -- William Dyson, and made a motion to devote a page in the CAULDRON to his memory. On March 4, 1938, all the details connected with the Senior Play were discussed and arranged for. On March 21, 1938, the arrangements for the caps and gowns of the Commence- ment exercises were completed. Invitations, too, were selected from samples submitted. On April 25, 1938, the class chose its Commencement speaker - George Tovey. On April 29, 1938, the class named May 20 - Class Day. At this meeting we, also, learned that the Rev. C. Corson Snyder of St. Peter's Lutheran Church would deliver our Baccalaureate sermon on June 19, in the auditorium, on June 20, Dr. Levering Tyson, President of Muhlenberg College, would have our Commencement Day speech. ',,,,-,,,.,-,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,T,,,.,,,,.,.,....,,,..,,,,.,...,.,,,,,,,,.,..,....,.,,,.,...,,.,,-..,,,v,.....f,Q,.,,,-.-.,.Am..,--.-W-AM-V-1-'wwf---1--W---hV --' -- ----'-'-'f?-- ---'ff 1 fefgf',' P e 1 2: aff P455 it gg: as -if 2 fvfp 5 fitff.-Q 1 -,Q L:-was ziigr' ii Embers 2-JM li fa:-ff Y 'K 5 5 3 .1 I W5 rr , -Q--+1 f-N. ---, -f. -f vim' 'qw F1 Y 1 2 if? ' E 3222?-45' Jfigfigfite EQ? at gg' af' titre-,, 4 232' g z QQ J f BELL? 1,332,541 ' Li 5 '- l. ig, 4...........,,....,r.........m-..-W., twenty-six Q I JM,-,..- ,.a..,.....,.M...,........-,.,....a.,,....,.....,....,.....a,...,....a,.F...,.....s.V...-.,-.,...,...,- ,c-,..,.,.,-s,......-,..,.m.,,.-,..h.....-,-....
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