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PAUL THOMPSON Baldy F.F.A. 3,4 Greatest desire: To live nearer Marysville Most prized possession: His love for Mary Favorite expression: Go on! RUTH TREECE Dottie Greatest desire: To learn to drive a car Most prized possession: Her class ring Favorite expression: Well, I think! VEDA TREECE Slim Dramatics 4 Greatest desire: To get Edna's boy friend Most prized possession: Ability to play the piano Favorite expression: Just you dare! We sleep, but the loom of was weaving when the sun went down is tomorrow. GEORGE WILLISON Gabby F.F.A. 4 Basketball 3,4 Football 2,3,4 Greatest desire: To be a retired lawyer Most prized possession: His gift of gab Favorite expression: Well then! LEE WORTHING Squink Dramatics 3 Basketball 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Monitor 4 Class officer 1,2,3,4 Greatest desire: To be a farmer Most prized possession: His football ability Favorite expression: Hey! tever stops; and the pattern which weaving when it comes up — Beecher - 18 -
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Favorite expression: That's what you think. PHYLLIS ROSS Phyl Tri-Hi-Y 4 Annual Staff 4 Gpeortest desire: To go to college Most prized possession: Her freckles Favorite expression: Is she? VERNON SAVADOW Sammie Band 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Class officer 4,3 Football 4 Debate 1 Monitor 3 Greatest desire: To get a better standing with Lucille Most prized possession: His public speaking ability Favorite expression: Don’t be bashful. DAVID SHAAL Davie Greatest desire: To get a girl Most prized possession: His brother Favorite expression: Skip it. ELIZABETH SHARK VLibbie T u o i Press Club 3,4 Dramatics'3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 , Pep Club 2,3,4 Greatest desire: To have one certain boy friend. 17 Most prized possession: Her basketball ability Favorite expression: Oh, dear! RICHARD SHETEROM Dick Band 4 Hi-Y 3,4 Class officer 3 Dramatics 3,4 Monitor 4 Greatest desire: To be a good clerk Most prized possession: His job Favorite expression: Excuse my feet. CLAIR SMITH Ellsworth F.F.A. 2,3 Dramatics 4 Bond 4 Greatest desire: To be a truck farmer Most prized possession: His saxophone Favorite expression: I don't know. GRAFFI0U5 SMITH Skippy Basketball 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Greatest desire: To become a W.P.k. engineer Most prized possession: Ginny Favorite expression: Wait a minute. RALPH SPECK 'VJpecky Greatest desire: '' To be a second Shelly Most prized possession: His original poems Favorite expression: I hope so.
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CLhSS HISTORY Wide-eyed youngsters in three different groups left their homes on a September morning about a dozen years ago to undergo a new experience called going to school. The time quickly sped and eight years later they wended their way to one of three high schools — the old high school building on Church Street, the Liberty Central High School, or the Dudley High School. Our history as a class really begins August 30, 1938, but we believe the history of the nucleus of this large class, the Saxton High School Freshman Class of 1934, will be of interest to you. What an experience to walk into that immense, over-crowded main room of the old building! Every upperclassman shouted, Up Front Freshies! Certainly no one could call us green for we were red from top to toe with embarrassment. Finally we were herded into one corner where we sat quiet as mice. (This year's teachers please take note!) Those of us who came from the Saxton Grade School were amazed at the strangers in our group. There were new faces from Hopewell Township, Carbon Township, and Coalmont Borough. But we all had one thing in common — fright. After we had been assigned to the different classes, we began to feel more at home, even though we did have to hang all our coats on a half dozen hangers in the hall by the leaking radiators. But we managed to live through it. Then came the event of our young lives — the initiation party held in the Saxton Amusement Hall. We were threatened with just a little short of murder if we didn't attend it. Then when we did go, we found out that we were the goats, for there wasn't anything done to those who didn't make their appearance. The following September, after a hard struggle, we found ourselves a part of the Sophomore Class in a brand new high school, and only a part because we were joined with the second year class from the Liberty High School. We all promptly forgot we were even separate groups and became the Sophomore Class of the Saxton Liberty High School. Our Sophomore and Junior years seemed to fly, so quickly they went. They have been brightened by parties, the Junior-Senior Prom last year, carnivals, and various other social functions which have served as spice to our work. Last year we staged our first play entitled For Pete's Sake. We won cur share of fame in football and basket-ball and brought our high school other athletic honors. Last August 31st. we came back for our final year in high school. An unusually large group from Dudley High School joined us and now at the close of the term we boast the largest class in the history of the school. We are fourteen members stronger than any preceding class. We hove had a chance to win glory in another field this year. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Shoemaker, our new music supervisor, the Senior Beys' Quartet and the Senior Girls Trio were organized. These girls and boys have entertained not only our own student body, but also those of other high schools. Our class is well represented in both the chorus and the band. - 19 -
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