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OPTIMIST Here we are, Seniors of the best school of the Broad Top Region, the Saxton Liberty High School. Students and teachers, as much as we hate to say good-bye to our school, the time has come when we must do so. How we will Miss Mr. Howe and his everready helping hand. He has showed us how some of the very best schools are run and has given us some very efficient rules to stand by. Through all our four years together he has been ready to help us in any way possible. We will miss Miss Long and her classes. Even though she gave us some bad days, her efforts were not futile. Miss McCahan and her experiences will be missed also. She has told her classes of her travels, and I think that travel has its advantages after all. Mr. Graham and his politics will be missed. A lot of pupils think it is a lot of bunk to study P.O.D. But after all, we should know what's going on in our country and others too. Miss Albright and her homemaking is proved to be of a real value. Some of the girls that took her course for only one year came out experienced housekeepers. It is good work Irene, we hope you continue to keep it up. There's Mr. Timmons and his future farmers. Some of the boys say he makes them work too hard, but we all know his work will help some of these young future farmers to raise better crops, snd have better farm animals. Mr. Sharpe and his Chemistry and Science is going places too. When he gets done with his students they all turn out to be professors. They learn the subject, or else. The Seniors play this year was a very successful one, we hope that our success has been a good example and that in the years to come the future Seniors will be spurred on and be a bigger success. We will say goodbye now to all our dear readers, and hope this page is interesting enough for you to read. - 28 - — Helen Moffat Betty Rhodes
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PESSIMIST That language teacher! She is so used to teaching French and Latin, we think she has forgotten the English language. She'll pass you and say Bonjour, and the students who never took French stand and gaze at her, wondering what they had done that she was giving them the deuce. Mr. Stinson is the tough man around here, (so he claims.) If you are holding a conversation with him, all at once he'll start staring at you and say, you mean x is the number. Always has algebra on the brain. This fellow around here who is always crooning or whistling j s none other than Mr. Shoemaker. When he goes to Heaven he'll take a piano with him. Nevertheless, he is the one who makes things lively around here. (In other words, he breaks the monotony.) Miss Albright is our Chef. When she starts cooking, we would all like to be taking Home Economics because the temptation is so hard to resist. When Bill and Miss Albright tie the knot, he will be sure of having decent meals. Last, but not least, is Mr. Timmons. He drives an Olds around and do the girls ever wish for a ride in it. We saw it! I suppose the way some girl will get him will be through his stomach, because that is the way to a man's heart. — Betty Salkeld Virginia Kensinger LET IT SHINE Let Saxton Liberty shine, Down through the ages of time. Don't let anything mar the hope of tomorrow In the record book of the class. Oh God, may we hear the patter of feet Along the quiet corridor; Again, as fifty years or more have passed. Oh, God, let Saxton Liberty shine. £7
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