Saxton Liberty High School - Block Yearbook (Saxton, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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OPTIMIST Havinc spent my high school hays in the Saxton Liberty High School, I don't believe that there is a better school in the community. Our Senior Class is far from being slow as we have accomplished more than all the proceeding classes, ’Ye sponsored a play--the first for several years-- Here Comes Charlie. It was a grand success, ’Ye are glad to see that the Juniors are following our example by putting on a play under the direction of Miss McCahan. '.Ye will surely miss Miss Long's English class for without her to correct our sure's and surely's we wouldn't be a ble to even begin to write this. hr6 want to express our appreciation to those who were very willing to help in all the programs sponsored by the school. The hard-working boys of the Ag. class under Mr. Timmons have certainl;' beautified our surroundings by taking care of the lawn. They have planted shrubbery and are going to keep the lawn in order. The Senior Class wish to give Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe their best v ishes and we hope they may live happily ever after. The monitors are to be congratulated upon the fine way in which they kept the students changing in a neat and orderly manner. Ye hope that the next group of monitors will continue in the same way. ” e believe that the Freshmen will be trained very well because their started in the school under the supervision of Miss Dick and Mr. Timmons. '.Ye wish to congratulate Mr. Graham on the fine tea.ms he has produced in the past, and hope for many more in the future. The School Carnival this year was a great success due to the great help from the extra curricular activities and student body as well. '.Ye have done our best to set a good exa.mple for the under classmen and hope that they have benefited through our work. — Vernon Dixon — Donald Moffatt - 28 -

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have • hear ravel ; the ter in- irits first, e only Jsome- e th ;and nd s 11 nial l's nt, Id. uiing not ora Virginia Rogers—Manager of the Infant's Department at Bowser's Department Store. Buck Donahoe—Undertaker at Huff's funeral home, Saxton, Pa. ( here die’, he get his pull?) Betty ;.:cCavitt--Life-saving instructress at Long Beach, California. Edith Lifer—Demonstrator of Coty's Products at Durket's Drug Store. Ladeleine Putt—Harried to ''Hen and is busy taking care of the little chickens. Glen Defibaugh—Champion Karathon hitch hiker of Honolulu. Tom Hickes—Exploring Alaska in a search for toothless combs. Cassie 3toler--Queen of the vvall -v ally-whoopers of the Buggy tribe of Bugs. Betty Bailey—Dietician at the Hey Noony Nooney Institute for f eeble-minded. Sara Syster--First woman to become a bull fighter in Spain. Hilda Hoover—Adopted by Dagwood and Blondie as she resembles their little Baby Dumpling. Leota Davis—Stenographer at Smither's i!ut and 3olt Factory. John Knode—Champion pie-eater of Page. Charles Smith—Riding crocodiles down the Amazon River. Vernon Dixon—Inspector of woodum—poofums (fish that swim backwards to keep the water out of their eyes), in order to drown his sorrows after his divorce from the much married Ilona. Alice Dixon--Hippotamus trainer in a Chinese circus. Don Hoffat—Snaky sniffer for Sniffen Snoop, the great detective. Thelma Hinkle—Journalist for the Police-Gazette. Elizabe th Bailey—Blues singer for Hiram Dribbleousses' Dance Band. Sara Long--Hello-girl at Bell Telephone Company, Aitch, Pa. Paul Carothers—Operator of a Pretzel Twister at Ivyside Park. Joe Cypher—Producer of false faces for Boris Karloff. After telling us this he utterly vanished into thin air. 'e Got up feeling rather hazy, but v'ith every detail of this strange incident so clear cut and vivid in our minds that we just had to pass it on to someone and--you happened to be that lucky person, e are planning to come home soon and settle dov;n to a quiet life, raising cabbages. Sincerely, Virginia Berkstresser Bettie Eichelberger Violets blossom just where they find themselves and send out a fragrance no matter what their surroundings. Genius is parti’ inspiration, but mostly perspiration. —Thomas Edison 27

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