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

 - Class of 1942

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Item: To Bessie Worthing, lone McCahan’s dark hair. Item: To Jack ‘Weaver, Ethel Ramsey's alam clock. Item: To James Fluke, Thomas Oaks' bicycle. Item: To Doris Hooper, HLcne Hoover's littleness . Item: To Betty Gates, Thelma Dorman's quietness. Item: To Franklin Smith, Pete Cuicci’s brains. Item: To Ellis Brumbaugh, Hack Stoler's ability to keep out of trouble. Item: To Allon Beaver, Bob Hoover's freckles. Item: To Guy Cooper, Edward Shark's athletic ability. Item: To Joe Miller, morson Carbough's ability to be quiet in P.O.D. class. Item: To William Reed, Willard Dick's acrobatic ability. Item: To Lucille Rinard, Veda and Violet Detwilor's method of dancing. Item: To Craig Spencer, Russell Palmer's blonde hair. Item: To Wanda Spencer, Martha Roger's basketball ability. Item: To Harold Stone, Bob Ritchey's carpenter ability. Item: To Marion Kelley, Charles Deering's excuses. Item: To Ruby Hoover, - leno Hoover's sewing ability. Item: To Fnyetta Donehoo, Bud Allison's transportation to Cherrytown. Item: To Dorothy Burko, Ior.o UcCahan's idea of being an old maid. Item: To Louise Brumbaugh, AiHane Hess's knowledge of French. Fame is the scentless sunflower, with gaud;' crown of gold; But friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every fold. - 0, V . Holmes -

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CLASS WILL Ue the class of 1942, on the eve of our graduation, do bequeath to the Senior class of 1943, the following faults and virtues: Iter.i: To Bill Cunningham, Willard Dick’s beshfulness. Item: To Ray Clapper, Lee Clerk's ftustache. Iten: To Ray Guillard, Bob Carberry’s white hair. Item: To Dan Baughman, Paul Reed’s ability to stay awake. Iten: To John Beaver, Bill Cleaves' physique. Iten: To Jessie Howells, Eleanor Breneraan's hair. Iten: To Zana Walker, Hester Miller's jolliness. Iten: To Eetty Miller, Eleanor Snare’s job in the office. Item: To Wayne Ilomingstar, Ralph Hoyle's height. Iten: To Bailie Beatty, Martha Belle's basketball ability. Item: To Donna Carbaugh, Helen’s job in the ice cream parlor. Iter.i: To Mary Elizabeth Clark, Bill Ritijhey’s ability on the drum. Itom: To Dorothy Freidhof, Mary Cordon's Twirling ability. Iten: To Lawrence Reed, Paul Reed's F.F.A. record. Iten: To Jessie Hov ells, Nellie Barnett's dancing ability. Item: To Bill Grove, Charles Bearing's place at the candy stand. Item: To Betty Lou Brumbaugh, Selda Treece's locket. Item: To Betty Gates, Betty Baughman’s diamond. Item: To Harold Brodo, Emerson Cnrbough's place in the hall. Item: To Bob Benner, Coon'' Baughman's way with the girls. Iten: To Dan Baughman, Bernard Lewis' marks. Item: To Mary Allison, Je5n Hughes' height. Item: To Kathym Bridnebaugh, Betty Belle Anderson's extra weight. Item: To Helen Bussard, Dink Kelly’s gift of gab . Item: To Lena Bussick, Olive Clapper's speaking ability. Item: To Martha Crouse, Phyllis Donelson's army bracelet. Iten: To Joe Edv ards, Clement Facchinei's seriousness. Item: To Patricia Foreman, Emilie Horton's tomboyishness. Item: To Howard Giles, William Perrin's way with Mr. Timmons. Item: To Teddy Guerin, Bob Baughman's palm beach neckties. Item: To Lena Bussick, Helen Speck’s cor. Item: To Helen Krioger, Arline Jones' place in the hall. Item: To Anna Luther, Eva Michaux's report cards. Item: To Theresa McCarthy, Annio Patterson's hoy friend. Item: To Doris Metzgar, Dorothy Roub's height. Item: To Glen Smith, Charles Benner's bre.ins. Item: To Robert Whitfield, Harry Defibaugh's shortness. Itom: To Ei-Lene Woover, Milda Treoco's place in Dramatics class. Item: To Charlos Williams, Harry Burnham's residence. Item: To Annie Russell, Marguerite Ueimcrt's place in the Home Economics class. Item: To Mary Clark, Miriam Treece's blue oyos. Item: To Betty Miller, Anthrene's hair. Item: To Bob McCrhan, Jock Guillard's place at Brubaker's.



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CLASS PROPFIECY We prophesy that five years fron now: Jean Hughes v;ill be a well known police wonan, happily enployed with Dick Tracey . The Treeco Cousins will be a famous radio trio singing over K.D.K.A. every Saturday night. lone LIcCahan will be teaching and preparing to take her Aunt Rosie's place in S.L.K.S. Alliene Hess will be S.L.K.S.'s new English teacher, Bernard Lewis still very close in the background. Betty Belle Anderson will have fullfilled her long desired ambition and be playing her saxophone with a well known swing band. Eleanor Snare's Bill will have gone to the a my while she has become a very glamorous secretary with a New York firm. Anthrene Altobelli is running a fish hatchery, specializing in Sharks. Her husband, Eddie Shark, is assisting her. Bill Cleaves has become a professional sleeper advertising Konfort mattresses. Mcbel Leighty is a model in a New York dress shop. Ralph Hoyle is coaching basketball and is spending his spare time as an employee at Bruce Abbott's coal nine. Helen Carbaugh is head clerk in her mother's store and Raymond Detwiler is offering curb service. Harry Burnham married Eva I'ichaux and they established an information bureau. Arline Jones and Lee Clark have taken up farming on Dudley C-reen . Mary Gordon Fluke ha3 moved to Aliquippa with her husband. Eleanor Breneman will be assisting Jack Guillard in his Dentist office. Dolores Kelley will be employed in Brubakers restaurant. Dorothy Roub will be enployed at Philadelphia hospital. George Livingston will be a great aviator. Emilie Horton will be living happily with Norman Rogers in York. Hester Miller will be a nurse assisting Dr. Ford in Philadelphia. Pat Oaks will bo selling farm machinery and Donald Rinard will bo in the Dairy industry. Olive Clapper will be running a nursery in Marysville. Pete Cuicci will be an engineer for a largo Railroad company. Clement Facchinoi will be managing his dad's store in Dudley. Charles Dearing and Bud Allison will be acting on Broadway. Charles Benner and Mock Stoler will be great scientists working in producing a now Kan't Kum Off Kissable Lipstick, which is produced by Thelma Dorman's Cosmetic Company. Phyllis Donelson and Marguerete VJe inert will be manufacturing sowing machines.

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