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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TO SAXTON-LIBERTY IIIGEI (our Class Sonc) Hail to our High School Ever we sing--- We re all behind you In everything. Keep your standards free from stain Won’t let our students cause you shame. Always adore you, Ever be true--- Loyal forever, When v;e are through. Maroon and White, our colors bright, Forever will float on high. (Tune----- Hot re Dome. ) Betty Hiller Students of the Class of 1943 who dropped by the wayside, Their reasons. Robert Benner three end o half years---now attending Pitt University. Janet Dickinson two years-----helping care for the family. Betty Fisher two years---now employed somewhere in Ohio. Vera Flenner -three years--Mrs. Leader by name end residing at Cooks. James Fluke threo and a half years---attending Juniata College. Jorn Guillard throe years—working for a nurses degree ct Dickinson. Harry Heaton one year----working for Uncle Sam. Richard Hess three ye.' rs—working at dofor.se work in Baltimore, Md. Robert Leonard one year----in the United Statos Army, Anna Luther three years----now Mrs. Harry Guthridre. Harry Notestiro three years—onco employed in Washington, now at home. Chrx’lcs Pembrooke one year---somewhere in the United States. Donna Peters one year----now working in Martinsburg. Clydo Rogers one year----running a sawmill down Little Volley. Gladys Shultz or.e year--attending Huntingdon High School. Harold Stone three anu a half years—a sailor boy stationed at Norfolk. Dorothy Thomas throe years—(Lrs. Donald Fig.' rd)to everyone row. Ardith Weimcrt two yv-ra---working in Jamestown. Charles Williams over throe years—just pas..-ad the Airy test. Blaine Zimmerman two years—will graduate from a Lansing, Michigan high school. SAXT ON-LIB HRTY ADA HATER TLme may abb and we may wander, Fc.r o'er distant wnys. But our thoughts shall e’er bo winging, To our high school days. Sexton-Liberty, this forever Shall our motto be. Her bright banner waves before us, Spreading loyalty. Wo shall love our Aina Hator Now and evermore.
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