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Youth and the Future Youth is sometimes dazed by the many evidences of civilization crashing around us. Yet today as always youth is urged to blaze new trails. High souls of every age have advanced from the known to tho unknown. Thomas Carlyle always insisted that we would be heroes or cowards. To face tho future with confidence and trond lifcs unknown paths with courago is tho heroes part. Wo do not knov; what the future holds for us, but we know the God of tho futuro. King George of Groat Britain last year closed his now year’s message to his people with words that are so apt that they seem to have boon written for us today. The King said; I said to a man, who stood at the gate of tho year, ’Give me a light, that I may tread safely, into tho unknown,’ and he repliod, ’Go out into tho darkness, and put your hand into tho hand of God, That shall bo to you bettor than a light and safer than a known way.” As you chart life’s course have a dominating purposo in life. A purposo is to life what a rudder is to a ship; it gives direction and moaning to life, I often think of Robert Louis Stevenson, who wrote to his friend, George Meredith, ’’For fourteen years, I havo not had a real day’s health.” Yet, he did not 3uccunb to tho low level of more physical suffering but roso to the high spiritual plane writing his cheerful poetry, and his stories of strength and heroism. Ho refusod to lot medicine bottles piled high on his mantlc-pioco obscure his vision. As you loave school prepare for a life of service to mankind. It was Lincoln who said; ”1 will study and pt ready, and sorao day my chance will come.” The world is not ending, frontiers ere not gone. The future calls for noble living and couragoous action, ”Fo strong, Wo are not here to play, to dream, to drift; Wo have hard work to do and loads to 13ft. Shun not tho struggle, Fa.cc it I ”Tis God’s gift.” Joseph W. Howe Supervising Principal Saxton-Liberty Public Schools
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Dorothy L. Steele Dot Beckley College Elizabethtown College Temple University, Sumner Session Kuhl What did you say? FRANCIS C. VANNOY Mickie Pennsylvania State College Rutgers University, Sumner Session All right now, girls. B. Marie Spencer Reo Juniata College A. B. I’m not kidding. I. B. NOLAN HI. B. Lock Haven State Teachers College B» S. It’s time to settle down. Nancyann Cockerille Nance Pennsylvania College for Women A. B. Indiana State Teachers College, Suramer Session Ye Gads. Our Faculty. V e’ve found a nickname and expression, Which fits you to a tee To be your understudy is more than we could see. Although we thoroughly enjoyed every minute of our time, In Saxton-Liberty High School Since 1939.
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ANNITI L STAFF for Publication of the Block Facility Advisers (publication) (advertising) Mrs, Dorothy S, Roes Miss Rose McCahan Chair nan of all comittees Dorothy M. Freidhof Class Activities (Cliairnan-Koris Hooper) John Beaver Joe Eduards Agnes Yoho Joe Miller Lucille Rinerd Activities of the School (Chairnan-Mary E. Clark) Bob McCahan Enily Beatty Shirley Slate Zana Walker Franklin Smith Literary (Chairnan-K. Bridenbaugh) Betty Miller Helen Bussard Art (Chairman-Thddy Guerin) Doris Metzpar fiports (Chairman-Robert Campbell) Craig Spencer Dan Baughman Eilene Weaver La.rrence Reed Ellis Brum-iaugh Advertising (Chairman- Marian Kelley) Jesse Hone11s Annie Russell Glenn Smith Allen Beaver Dorothy Burke Poetry (Chairman-Miss M. Long) Louise Brumbaugh Typing (Chairman-Faye Donahoe) Donna Carbaugh Betty Miller Lena Bussick Mary Allison Faculty Expressions (Chairman-Mary Allison) Patricia Foreman Wanda Spencer
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