Liberty Township High School - Moraine Yearbook (Chesterton, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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Liberty Township High School - Moraine Yearbook (Chesterton, IN) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 26 of 60
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Page Two!ve L. C. II. S. LM. SOPHOMORE CLASS. (Left to right)—Arvld Sheets. Hockelberg:. Dorothy Behrendt. Alice Tanner. Aatrid J arson, THE Autumn of 1022. twelve boys mid girls: Dorothy Larson. Mar- guerite Hockelberg. William Sand ers. Hoy Hoekelberg. Shirley Foster. . 8trid Larson. Leroy I lauralian. Arvld Sheets. Dorothy Behrendt. Genevieve McLaughlin. John McDowell and IVarl Wheeler came from far and near to attend Liberty Center High School. We were as green as grass, when we entered that assembly room, but as we absorbed the know- ledge High School gives, our green faded to a beautiful autumnal reddish brown, for as Fresh- men. we studied diligently. We were brought into the mysteries of Hotanv by Mr. Davidson and into Algebra by Mr. Wright and English and I-atln by Mrs. Bockelmann. Soon after the beginning of the seeond semes- ter. William Sanders left us. Towards the latter part of May. we had our final tests and sehool elos4 d with most of the Frsehmen looking forward to the day when we would enter again with more familiarity. A year has gone by! Now we are Sophomores. More than half had left our ranks, whirh are now made up of Alice Tanner. Hoy Hockelberg. Doro- thy Behrendt. Arvld Slu ets. Marguerite llockei- berg and Astrid I-arson. Some had left to go to other callings. Tin first semester we were glad to receive a new tuemlier. Fred Hoffman, hut he left us before thi beginning of the second semester. Mr. Dividson continued to In our teacher in Early European History instead of mysterious Botany, but we took up Algebra, then Geometry under our new principii. Mr. Welch and English and Caesar under Miss Deopker. We all hope next year to In Juniors and con- tinue to enjoy our H. S. days. —ASTHID LAHSON. 2iS. Bright Preside—“Never use a preposition to end n sentence with. Junior (talking about the latest shows, just as Mr. Welch was going upstairs)—“There’s a good one. ‘Going Up'.”



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L. C. H. S. 24. Page Thirteen freshman class. TOP HOW—Leroy Hanrahan. SECOND'ROW: (Left to right)—Hulda Johnson. Genevieve Figolah. Grace Lenberg. Ruth Esaer- man, j sir in j on niton. BOTTOM ROW '[Va Co'ie- UC ,,e Lundahl' P ‘arl «'heeler. 1,1a Cole. Grace Hockelberg. N A lovely Septemlnr morning in 1923, eleven girls: Astrid Johnson. Hulda Johnson. Grace llockelberg. Grace Letihtirg. Ida Cole. Pearl Wheeler. Genevieve Figolah. Marjorie Cuson. Iva Cole. Lucy Lundahl. myself, and one hoy. Fa roy Hanrahan. assembled at the Liberty Center High School to take up the studies of the Freshmen Class. The latter part of Sep- tember. Hazel Collins joined us. but left again at the end of the first semester. All the above pupils name from Lilierty Center, except Grace U nl erg. Genevieve Figolah. l'earl Wheeler, and Marjorie Cuson. who came from Pharos school, while Iva Cole. Ida Cole and Hazel Collins came from Cole school. All those that had gone to Liberty Center lM fore felt quite at home. Those that came from other schools in the township were rather timid at first, but soon they recovered. We were taught Algebra by Mr. Welch. Mr. Davidson tried to teach us Botany, but we found it rather difficult, while Miss Deopker taught us Latin and English. We found that Latin was rather hard to master when we failed to study, so we thought that the best plan was to work a little harder. We all hope that the present class will come back in full force next year and the years to come and that all will graduate in 1927. —RCTH ESSERMAN. '27. Mr. Welch (in Physiology class)—“Oakley, how big is a hook worm?” Oakley—“As big as an angleworm.” Gertrude—“Well, then you could see one when it crawls through your skin!” Mr. Davidson—“What is Chicago noted for?” Alice S.— For people.”

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