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

 - Class of 1943

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TO I'iKOM IT HAY CONCERN: Vfe leave tvjo of the sumde3t spots in the school building, rooms Seven end One. Along with them we also leave behind small scars on the furniture—when you are downhearted take a look at them and think of the person who placed them there. FORTY-SIXTH, Duane Thompson and 3ill Vfembough, the ability Bill Cunningham and Glon Smith have for pitching woo”. FORTY-SEVENTH, Harry Uoavorling, the intorest Jinny Fluke has in his studies. FORTY-EIGHTH, Marian Y’onverling, tho technique Bob cCr.hnn has for playing his trumpet. FORTY-NINTH, Zola 'Worthing, Louise Brumbcugh’s dignity. FIFTIETH, To Peggy Lyles, Betty Lou Brumbaugh's gr cefulr.ess. FIFTY-FIRST, The quiet disposition end charm of Theresa McCarthy to Sue Starr. FIFTY-SECOND, Roma Gundor, the gracefulness and figure of Doris Hooper. FIFTY-THIRD, Vera Hennessey, The position of wi.dow pusher in Mr. Sharpe’s room. FIFTY-FIFTH, Kathryn Bridenbrugh agrees to give her slimness te Rhoda Lee. FIFTY-SIXTH, The class ring of Bob Campbell to little Marion. To all the Jur.isrs who are to fill our places, our ability to use our brains. To the silly Sophomores, the Junior’s gift of gab. To the love crazy Freshmen, the Sophomores ability to make love. Me do hereby take, constitute and appoint the Junior Class to lie Executors of this our Last Mill. Signed and sealed by Bette Gatos Dorothy Freidhof PROPHECY CLASS Of 1943. My dear Soldier Boy, It hos been quite a while since we last heard of you. But believe me when I say you were not forgotten at our Commencement exercises last night. Everyone has been so busy the last few weeks, now everything is over. Me are graduates of the Saxton-Liberty High School,prepared to go out and fight or work for the cause of victory. I had a dream last night about our class ten years from now. Everything was so peaceful. You were bock again, well and happy. This impressed me so much I just had to write you and relate my dream to you. Bessie worthing, Manda Spencer, Ruby Hoov.r and Lena Bussick are slaving away making airplane parts at MARTIN’S. Guy Cooper has acquired a residence in Kelley Row close to his in-laws. Ellis Brumbaugh and Ted Geurin staging a great production on Broadway. Bette Gates is head nurse in Dr. Enycaft’s office in Dudley. Doris Hooper and Annie Russell have been very successful nurses. Jessie Howells and Bill now have a cozy little place at the intersection. Betty Miller is now stationed at Robertsdale. Bob VJhitfield is employed in New York as an artist for an advertising company. Jack Weaver still wishing for some gas to sell so business will pick up a little for the new Meaver Service Station. Doris Metzgar and Harry are neighbors to Jessie and Bill at the intersection. Jim Fluke and Robert Campbell are famous scientists.

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LAST ’TILL AMD TESTAMENT IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN .Vo, the members of the Class of nineteen hundred and forty-three of the Saxton- Li erty High School, state of Pennsylvania, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following, hereby revoking anv vrt.ll heretofore made by us. rIRST, Vaughn Bailey, Ellis Brumbaugh and Joe Killers' way with the girls. SECOND, Larion Bair, Marion Kelley's pleasing voice, THIRD, Jr.net Berkstresser, Bette Gate's gift of gab. FOURTH, Anna Brown, Ability to play the trombone like Pat Foreman. FIFTH, Roy Bryant, Joe Edward's rides from Cherrytown, SIXTH, Emma Burnham, EiLene Weaver's clewing and clowning. SEVENTH, Bill Clapper, Robert Whitfield's drawing ability. EIGHTH, Betty Crownover, Ability to type like Donna Carbaugh. NINTH, Savina Cuicci, Craig Spencer's black hair. TENTH, Christina Dolt, Ruby Hoover’s cultured voice. ELEVENTH, Kenny Elder ,A mathematician as great as Jack Weaver. T'.’ELFTE, Harry Enyeart, Dan Baughman's best ear. THIRTEENTH, Cardine Facchinei, Huck Smith's most prized possession, his pipo. FOURTEENTH, To Midge Frcidhof, all the knowledge Lena Bussick possesses or. Bkpg, FIFTEENTH, John Grrlock, Ray Guillard's ability to make it to school 5 days a week. SIXTEENTH, Helen Geior, Mary Allison's ability to handle a car. SEVENTEENTH, Charles Giomosto, Bob Benner's neatness. EIGHTEENTH, Edwinn Heaton, Dot Burke's cooking ability, NINETEENTH, Anna Marcarot Heffner, a complect ion of many freckles from Agnes Yoko TWENTIETH, George Hilo, ability to drive a track like Harold Erode. TWENTY-FIRST, John Hoover, the Romantic mood of Ray Clapper and Howard Giles. T'.ENTY-SECOND, Mildred Hoover, Faye Dor.:.hoe's height. T.ENTY-THIRD, To Donna Horton, a sparkling dioaond belonging to Bessie Worthing, T.i’ENTY'-FOURTH, Anr.abcllo Koup, Botty Killer's officio’ cy as office girl, TWTLT1-FIFTH, Alice Hughes, Helen Buss: r ?s marks in school. T-.lENl'i —SIXTH, Glenn Iso .beiv , John Bf; ver3 and Wayne For liwsta j ' s brshfulness, T'LNTY-SZVB1TH', To Ruth Kensinger, Zmn Wcllcer's figure . T LNTY-EIGHTH, Ruth. Kifer, Wanda Sr rcar's long hair. T EKTY-WIPTH, Kenney Elder, Russell Itiner's ability to pitch woo . THraxiEffi, Joyce Long, Mary Clark's chemistry ability, THIRTY-FIRST, Donna Manspeakcr, Emily Beaty’s ability to ride a horse, THIRTY—seeOIL), Johnny Hoover, Harold Stone's place.in the Navy, THIRTi-THIRD, Jack McCahrn, Lm.Tor.ee Reed's hci ht, THIRTY-FOURTH, Ruth Moreland, a. huge dir:.end belonging to Sue Kreigor, THIRTY-FIFTH, Ema Nolan, Theresa McCarthy’s quietness. ' THIRTY-SIXTH, Vera Powell,'Shirloy Slates Western'occent. THIRTY-SEVENTH, Roy Ramsey, Guy Cooper's slimness. F IRTY-EIGHTH, Bill Ritchey, Jessie Howell's hand in marriage, THIRTY—NINTH, To Ted Schleutor, Bud Reed’s enom'us ' height , FORTIETH, Leanoro Sha.al, the hone of Dor'thy Frcidhof. FORTY-FIRST,'Glenn Shark, the winning way .f Allan Beavor. FORTY-SECOND, Mary Lou Shay, Dotis Metzger's size, FORTY-THIRD,'Donnie Shontz, the ability Tea Guerin lias for bluffing. FORTY-FOURTH, Mary Snyder, reading ability of Lucille Rinard, FORTY-FIFTH, Venetta Stapleton, wrist wr.teh belonging to Annie Russell.



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Robert Benner 1ms opened his doctor’s office in Cherrytown, Eilene Weaver is employed with the Martinsburg Airport as instructor in flying, Ray Clapper has secured employment in the J, Homer Stoler department store, ladies department to be exact. Joe Edwards has taken up a permanent residence on Church Street, Sue Kreiger and Johnny are happily married and stationed in Texas, Hill Cunningham is coach of S.L. 's basketball tear1, and spends all his spare time at the Rhodes mansion. Emily Beatty is employed in Saxton’s drug store which is now owned by Allan Beaver. John Beaver, Wayne Morningstar, Joe Miller, and Harold Stone are all very successful farmers. Mary Allison is employed in Washington as stenographer for one of ou big executives. Bob McCahan is trumpet player for Harry James, Thereso McCarthy and Zana Walker have opened a fashion chop in Ohio. Dorothy Freidhof and Bob are living happily in Robertsdale where he is employed, Marion Kelley is basketball manager for the Girls All Star Team of Pogue Dan Baughman and Glenn Smith playing professional football in Broad Top City. Harold Brode is another of our successful farmers in Middletown. Kathryn Bridenbaugh has taken up residence in Martinsburg, Betty Lou and Bud Reod have finally sottled down in a little white house with green shutters on Dudley Hill. Louise Brumbaugh, Helen Bussard, and Dorothy Burk© have opened a nursery in Stonerstovm whero the working women deposit their children. Russell Palmer and Patricia Foroman aro living in Aliauippa whero Russ is employed with J, L. Stool Company, Donna Carbaugh is a famor’s wifo, living in Marklosburg. Mary Clark lias taken Geno Kruppas placo on the radio. Ray Guillard is owner of a department store in Coalmont where Fayo Donahoe is employod as chief clerk. Craig Spencer and Helen arc owners of a huge chicken farm in Dudloy. Franklin Smith is ono of Eilene's most devoted pulils at the airport. Lucilio Rinard is employod as dietician in the Saxton General Hospital, Lawrence Reed is football coach for the Dogtoun University football team Shirley Slate and Agnes Yoho aro head nurses in two of Seattle's largest hospitals. Bill Grove i3 still assisting Mr, Sharpe in trying to make chemistry sink into the hard skulls of the Sonioa in S.L.H.S Howard Giles runs a hardware store in Chorrytown, So ends our prophecy of tho Senior Class of 194-3. Wo boliove evoryono is happy, but plcaso don't toko us too seriously. Dorothy Freidhof Botto Gates Botty Lou Brumbaugh What you wish you wero, that’s your ideal. What people say you are, that's your reputation. What you know you are, that's your character. «Robert J. Burdette

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