Liberty High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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TECH CAULDRDN STAFF .af jf!! lu . X U ' ., ini! f-- fCL iW f fa-ef fe if 7 A We're the Cauldron staff. Believe us, welre normal human beingis, at least up to the time of the deadline, but then something snaps. Hair is pulled bythe handfulls, brains are racked and reracked, and all kinds of complications set in. lt's our job to set those complications aright again. This takes time, concentration, and above all, willpower. Well, its all over now. The clouds of battle have cleared away and the sun shines on a bright future. Seriously, both the staff and our advisor, Mr. Brown have enjoyed producing this book for your pleasure, and we hope that in the future it will he a source of many happy memories. Standing, left to right: John Edinger, Roger Lehr, Mr. Brown, Frederick Koons, Michael Mulicka. Kneeling, left lo right: Benjamin Kim-ade, Earle Macmullan. page nineicen C a u 1 d I- O n

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LIBERTY C1-IULDRON STAFF ,.-I t First row: S. Gruhe, S. Hoke, A. Collins, D. Smith, Mr. Mclnlyre. R. Strouce, F. Bachman, C. Don- chez, C. Wilhelm, D. Lazarowitz, D. Knesz. Second row: H. Fleck, L. Falat, M. Becker, D. Mar- cinko, C. Mark, 0. Kozachonok, M. Pavalko, A. Moyer, M. Shannahan, B. McCombs, J. Boyer. P. Fraser, B. Edwards. Third row: P. Roe-der, H. Cochran, T. Wash, J. Lux, N. Kernan, M. Ure. G. Bodner, P. Sloneback, J. Jacoby, J. Posivak, S. Chiles. Missing: E. Csuk, K. Peterson, D. Pursell, H. Kropinirki, D. Klein, J. Kostelnick, A. Yeakel. Advisor . . . . . . .MR. Jost-:PH MCINTYRE 'Twas a cold wintry night in the year of once upon a time. The wind was forming weird sounds as it whistled through the bare limbs ofthe trees, and the moon cast strange shadows on the dark ground. On this fateful night my beat was in the vicinity of the institution t educa- tional, that ist known as Liberty High School. Way back in the corner of the school I noticed a sliver of light shining through one of the frost covered windows. After making sure my gun was loaded and my bubble gum was placed properly in my hollow tooth, I went to investigate. Upon entering the premises, I discovered to my astonishment that the ray of light had come from none other than room 116. Seeing that the door was opened, I decided the best thing to do was to investigate further. Unnoticed, I slyly entered and after tip-toeing to the rear of the room, I surveyed my surroundings. I first noticed Dick Strouce lounging in a corner with his managing editor, Fred Bachman. having one of their customary arguments. In another corner Alix Moyer and Kay Peterson were busily deciding who was going to will what to whom. Don Smith, the business manager, next caught my eye. If my deduction was right he was trying to make sure that Harvey Walteris bi- ography didnit end up with Dave Walteris picture. The sports editors, Hank Cochran and Dot Lazarowitz, were very much interested in the snapshots which Johnny Posivak, the able photo- grapher, had -taken. Sylvia Gruhe and Wiggie Chiles were having their own picture trouble- trying to find names for the faces and blurs in the organization photos. Amongst all this, I noticed that typists, associate editors and even the art editor, Carole Wilhelm, were scurrying around trying to reach the much overdue 'cdead-line. Finally realizing that nothing was amiss, I returned to the outer spaces and decided not to 'book' anyone. The Case of the Cauldron was c'osed. C a u 1 d I- O n page eighteen



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LIBERTY HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Front: Benjamin Nevis. First row: Ray Salabsky, Nancy Zeleski, Sylvia Grube, Chris Gatanis. Second row: Donald Coffin, Alix Moyer, Richard Strouce, William Ballek. Third row: Hobart Kraner, Donald Dimmick, Robert Buchwald, Robert Graf. Missing from Picture: Frederick Schmidt. HOMEROOM 302 President ...,,........ ...,.... W illiam Ballek Vice President ............ Fred Bachman Secretary ........ Thomasina Bastianelli Treasurer .....,.............. Jacqueline Ayre HOMEROOM 303 President .................. Robert Buchuuld Vice President .............. Robert Butler Secretary ....,...,............... Patricia Blake Treasurer ........................ Robert Brown HOMEROOM 304 President ........................ Donald Cofiin Vice President .................. Thomas Clay Secretary and Treasurer ......,....... Anastasia Carthage HOMEROOM 305 President .................. Donald Dimmick Vice President .......... Fredrick Dunlap Secretary .................... Margaret Czasar Treasurer .................. Margaret Czipoth HOMEROOM 308 President .......................... Chris Gatanis Vice President Shirley Druckenmiller Secretary ............................ ,loan Eckley Treasurer ..... ............... P hyllis DeLong Cauldron HOMEROOM GFFICERS I HOMEROOM 309 President ............. .............. R obert Graf Vice President ..,............... Robert Gray Secretary and Treasurer ............. . ....... Joan F ehnel HOMEROOM 310 President ............,..,.......,.. Sylvia Grube Vice President ................ John Howard Secretary and Treasurer .................... Dorothy Hinkle HOMEROOM 311 President ........................ Hobart Kraner Vice President ............ Ceorgene Huber Secretary and Treasurer ............. .......... S ylvia Hoke HOMEROOM 312 A and B President ......................... ,..Alix Moyer Vice President ............ Dorothy Kovacs Secretary ........ ,Iaccquelyne Pellegrino Treasurer ............................ Julia Kozul HOMEROOM 314 President ...,.............,.. Benjamin Nevis Vice President ............ Lorenzo Martin Secretary .................,.. Phyllis Reichard Treasurer ....... ............... D olores Pursell HOMEROOM 315 President ........................ Ray Salabsky Vice President ...... Virginia Schwering Secretary and Treasurer ................ Josephine Saurino HOMEROOM 212 President ................ Frederick Schmidt Vice President ............ Harold Snyder Secretary .................. Mary .lane Smiley Treasurer .................... Dolores Spanitz HOMEROOM 213 President ..,................. Richard Strouce Vice President ............ John Valentine Secretary and Treasurer ............ ........ T hercsa Wash HOMEROOM 214 President ......,................. Nancy Zeleski Vice President .............. David Walters Secretary .................... Shirley Wimmer Treasurer .................. Michael Zanakos page twenty

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