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

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wmm Tine hay ebb end we fSoyi Wder ■ For o’er distent ways. ............ But our thoughts shall e'er be winging, To our high school days. 'Sextonl'Liberty, this forever ShnjL‘lrfour motto be. Her-bright bonner waves before us, Spreading loyalty.!’ Ss3S 1s«5p • '1- ALLISON, ROT ANGELO, FRANK ANGELO, NICK ANGELO, SANDY BAILEY, EUGENE BAKER, EARL BAKER, GEORGE BARNETT, CHARLES BARNETT, RALPH BAUGHMAN, BOBBY BAUGHMAN, SAMUEL BEATTY, LLOYD BUCK, RALPH BLANK LEY, WILLIAM BOOSE, CLARENCE BRENNA, ROBERT BRENNAN, JAMES BRIDENB4UCH, LEWIS BRITTEN, WILIARD BRODE, BUIR BRUMBAUGH, BUIR BRUMBAUGH, RICHARD BRUMBAUGH, SAMUEL BRYAN, FRANCIS BRYANT, FAY BURKETT, RUSlELL BUSSICK, WILLIAM CARBAUCH, CHARLES CARBAUCH, EMERSON CARBAUGH, HOMER CAR BERRY, EUGENE CARBERRY, GERALD CARBERRY, JAMES CARBERRY, OSCAR CARBERRY, OWEN CHIARIZIA, ARTHUR CUPPER, FRED CUPPER, JAMES CUPPER, LLOYD CUPPER, MILFORD CUPFER, SAMUEL CURK, FRED CURK, HAROLD CURK. THOMAS CORNELY, JOHN CORNELY, WILLIAM COY, GEORGE CROUSE, WALUCE EARL ►MAS ►ID LES GLENN ■LBERT TLLIAM HOUP, JR.,JOHN HOUP, KENNETH HUFF, EUGENE KEIM, JR.,ARNOLD KIFER, EARL KIFER, JR.,WILLIAM KIRK, DR.GROVER KRIEGER, ROBERT LIVINGSTON, GEORGE LIVINGSTON, ROBERT LONG, HARRY McCUDI, DR. HARRY f cELWAIN, CHARLES . McELNEE, D’-VEAUX 1 McGEE, JAI.ES McKNIGHT, GEORGE MASCIOCHI, LOUIE ? ASCIOCHI, TONY MASLANIK, MIKE „IT MASOOD, JAMES ' r'AUGLE, CURTIS MAUGLE, JOSEFH • MAUCLE, THaVAS WEARS, DONALD METZGAR, EUGENE MEYERS, AMOS MICHAUX, EDWARD MILLER, CARL MILLER, WILLIAM MORGAN, FRED MORNINGSTAR, ALIEN MOYLE, GEORGE NOUN, BLAINE PARK, EDNA PEN BROOKE, LOUIS PUTT, ROBERT RAMSEY, BUINE RAMSEY, CUIR RA SEY, DR. HARRY REED, MAX REED, PAUL REED, ROBERT RHODES, RICHAPD RINARD, HOWARD RITCHEY, BOB ROGERS, NORMAN ROGERS, ROBERT ROUND, WILLIAM ROSS, GEORGE ROSS, WALTER RUSSELL, JOHN RYAN, JAKES RYAN, PAUL SETTLES, CHARLES SHARK, EARL SHEA, BERNARD JR. SHEA, RICHARD SHERLOCK, WARR™ SHOEMAKER. RTC OUlii Ilf SMITH, HARRY SMITH, PATRICK SPECK, RALPH STONE, HAROID STUBY, ALIEN STUBY, PAUL THOMAS, WILLARD THOMPSON, SAMUEL TIMMONS, GUY TREECE, HUBERT WHITFIELD, PAUL WHITMAN, LEROY WILKINS, ESTON WILLIAMS, PAUL WILLIAMS, ROBERT WYLES, WARREN ZICK, EUGEIfE ZIMMERMAN, BUIN ACITELLI, FRANK ALLAN, THOMAS ALLER, EVA ALLISON, DONALD BAILEY, VAUGHN ' BAUGHMAN, CUIR BAUGHMAN, DAHIEL BEAVER, ALLEN BENNER, CHARLES BENNER, ROBERT BRUMBAUGH, ELLIS BRUMBAUGH, WILLIAM BURNHAM, HARRY 1 i i i I PARKS, WILLIAM BRUMBAUGH, JACK McCAHAH, JACK CIUCCI, PETER PEMBROOKE, CHARLES BURKE, ROBERT McCARAN, ROBERT CUPPER, RAY PENNELL, ALVIN CAPET, ALBERT UcCAVITT, LLOYD CLARK, JOHN PENNELL, MAX CARBERRY, JR.,BRUCE WcINTYRE, ALAN CLARK, LEE QUIMBY, ROLLIN CIARROCCA, AMIE McIntyre, gilbert CLEAVES, WILLIAM REED, GORDON CIUCCI, SAVINO Mo INTYRE, RALPH CONLEY, GIEN REED, LAWRENCE CLAPPER, FRANKLIN MEYERS, WAYNE CONRAD, BUIR REED, WILLIAM CUPPER, KENNETH MILLER, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, JACK RINARD, DONALD CUPPER, ROBERT moffat; dona id CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD RINARD, GALEN CLARK, EVA MORGAN, NORMAN CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT RITCHEY, WILLIAM CLARK, JR.,JOSEPH MOSCA, PUCIDO CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM RYAN, WILLIAM COLURE, NORMAN PALMER, JR.,RUSSBLL DAVIS, WILLIAM SELLERS, WILFORD CORNELIUS, WILLARD RAMSEY, ROY DEARING, CHARLES SHARK, EDWARD CORNELY, CHARLES RANKIN, JAMES DEFIBAUGH, HARRY SHARK, WILLIAM COY, EDWARD REED, DONALD DICK, WILLARD SHERLOCK, KENNETH CROWNOVER, WAYNE REED, GERALD DIXON, ROBERT SLICK, WALTER CYPHER, WILLARD REED, PAUL DONELSON, ROBERT SMITH, FRANKLIN DECKER, EUGENE RHOAT, ROBERT EDWARDS, JOE SMITH, GLENN DEFIBAUGH, PAUL RICKEARD, GORDON EICHELBERGER, GEORGE SMITH, GRAFFIOUS DIXON, WESLEY RINARD, DONA ID FACCHENEI, CLEMENT SNYDER, DONA ID DONE IS ON, JAMES RITCHEY, BILL FLEEGAL, CLINT ON SNYDER, MARTIN EICHELBERGER, CARL ROGERS, CLYDE GATES, LEROY SPENCER, ROBERT EIDER, KENNETH ROGERS, JOSEPH GILES, JACK STAKE, HAROLD ENYEART, FRANKLIN RUSSELL, FRED GRIBBLE, WILLIAM STAPLETON, JOHN FISHER, JOHN SATTA, JOHN GUILURD, CHESTER STAPLETON, VAUGHN PLEEGAL, GLbftN SAVADOW, DAP.VIS GUILURD, JACK STOLER, MACK FLUKE, JAMES SCARCIA, DINO GUILURD, RAY SWEET, ROBERT GAR LOCK, JOHN SCHLEUTER, THEODORE HALLMAN, JACK THOMPSON, PAUL CRIBBLE, CLARENCE SEAGER, ELX.OCD HAMILTON, ARTHUR TREECE, GERALD ' GUERIN, JR.,THEODORE SHARK, GLENN HESS, RICHARD TREECE, HILDA GUILURD, GENE SHARK, TONY HIMES, GERALD WAMBAUGH, JAMES HALL, THEODORE SHONTZ, DONALD HIMES, ORVAL WEAVER, JACK HARVEY, HARO ID SHUCK, JR.,JOSEPH HOOVER, JOHN WEAVER, JACK, B. HASTINGS, EARL SNIDER DOYLE HOOVER, THORNE WILLIAMS, CHARLES HAZZARD, JAMES SNYDER, WILLIAM HORTON, ALVIN WILLIAMS, JACK HEGEDUS, EDWARD SPENCER, CRAIG LEONARD, ROBERT WI ISON, THOMAS HESS, DOHA ID STAPLETON, ELLIS McELWAIN, ROBERT WISOCKI, VICTORIA HICKES, JR., THOMAS STEWART, GFJIAID MASCOD, ALLIE ABBOTT, GEORGE HILE, GEORGE STINSON, HAROLD MAYFIELD, LELAND ALLISON, JOHN HIMES, THOMAS TAYLOR, DONNELL f-'EARS, GEORGE AMOS, HARRY HOLLINGSHEAD, JR., ALBERT THOMAS, ROBERT MELLOTT, JR.,FLOYD ANGELO, JAMES HOLIJNGSHEAD, WILLIAM THOMAS, WILLIAM METZGAR, LESTER BAILEY, ROBERT HOPKINS, WILLIAM THOMPSON, DUANE MOFFAT, THOMAS BAKER, DEAN ISENBERG, GLENN THOMPSON, RICHARD MOYLE, RALPH BAKER, JACK KNOT IE, DANIEL VILLA, GEORfcE MOYLE, WILLIAM BENNER, THOMAS LEIGHTY, GLENN VILU, NICK NOTESTINE, HARRY BOLLINGER, JAMES LUTHER, LEROY WAMBAUGH, WILLIAM OAKES, LEONA BOLLMAN, RAYMOND LYNN, MAINAPJ) WEAVER LING, HARRY OAE35, JR., THOMAS WEIKERT, ERNEST WINFIELD, KENNETH WOMER, RICHARD WORTHING, VAUGHN YE A?'AIIS, DARL YOHO, AGNES PENNELL, FRED PERRIN, ELVIN POST LETHWATTE, LOUIS 4W.AV . y r . wi'- fefV  3k .'LS - . • v v. T s : •. SENIORS Class of 1944 Amick Betty Saxton Bartola Martin Six Mile Run Berkstresscr Janet Saxton Bollman Raymond Middletown Brown Anna Saxton Bryant Roy Cherrytown Ciucci Savino Dudley Clapper Bill Cherrytown Crownover Betty Saxton Defibaugh Betty Jane Six Mile F n Dolt Christi nia Saxton Elder Kenneth Saxton Fachinei Cardine Dudley Figard Gladys Six Mile Run Ford Anna Jean Findleyville Ford Maxine Findleyville Freidhof Midge Saxton Geier Helen Coalmont Gensior John Hickory Hill Giornesto Charles Saxton Graffious Mary Defiance Gunder Roma Saxton Hastings Earl North Point Heaton Edwina Liberty Township Heffner Anna Margaret Saxton Hennessey Vera Saxton Hile George East Saxton Himes Erma Mae Defiance Hoover Mildred Marysville Horton Donna East Saxton lloup Annabelle Cherrytown Hughes Alice Saxton Kensinger Ruth Saxton Long William Six Mile Run 1- Manspeakcr Donna Saxton McCahan Jack East Saxton McEIwee Jack Six Mile Run McGee Hilda Finleyville McIntyre Alan Six Mile Run McIntyre Gilbert Six Mile Run McIntyre James Robert Six Mile Run McIntyre Ralph Six Mile Run Moreland Ruth Saxton Neville Helen North Point Nolan Erma Saxton Powell Vera Saxton Prosser Esther Six Mile Run Ramsey Roy Saxton Rankin James Six Mile Run Schleuter Theodore Marysville Shaal Leanore Cherrytown Shark Glenn Saxton Shay Mary Lou Saxton Shontz Donald Cherrytown Skipper Ina Six Mile Run Snyder Mary Liberty Township Snyder William Defiance Solomon Edith Defiance Solomon James Defiance Stapleton Venetta Stonerstown Starr Sue Middletown Svitanna Mary North Point Thompson Duane Six Mile Run Wambaugh William East Saxton Weaverling Harry Saxton Weaverling Marian Saxton Winfield kenneth Six Mile Run Worthing Zola Saxton -S' Junior Class 1944 Allan Audrey Barnett Philip Barnett Hilda Barnett Margaret Barto Charles Beaver Robert Black Donald Black Fred Bone Robert Burke Robert Ciarrocca Pete Cornell Ruth Comely Norman Crownover Wayne Defibaugh Marion Dixon Lena Eichelberger William Fluke Stoler Guillard Gene Hiquet Paul Horton Benny Hydock Imogene Leitkam Helen Masood Betty McCavitt Donald McClain Dolores McIntyre Dick Meek Gilda Mellot Betty Moffatt Clyde Rankin Doris Reed Donald Rhodes Patty Sheterom Gene Snare Elvin Snyder Doyle Stoler Bruce Stone Irene Tenley Glen Thomas William Thompson Dick Warholic Verna Weimert Ernest Whited James Williams Ray Worthing Vaughn Yoder Paul Zimmerman William Sophomore Class 1944 Abbott Donald Bailey Vaughn Barnett Natalie Bartola Settimia Blair Donna Bone Walter Brennan Mae Bussard Jean Chaney Raleigh Chiarizia Silvin Cimbalista john Ciucci Catherine Clawson William Defibaugh Donald Dixon Kenneth Elder Patty Fisher Betty Foor Norman Friedof Patty GrifFie Thelma Grimes Helen Hallman Jack Heffner Thomas Heister Helen Hinish Joseph Ilinish Ruth Hinkle Doris HehVig Betty Hooper Jean Hoover Wilda Huff Gerald Jenkins Evan Keim Maggie Keim Evelyn Lynn Charles Manspeaker Margaret Meek Lorenzo Mellott Orison Miller Ned Miller Thelma Moreland Martha Lou Mort Jimmie Mosel Shirley McCahan Colleen McCavitt George McIntyre Frances McIntyre Vivian Oakes Betty Rankin Olive Reed Jack Rickabaugh Edward Ross Josephine Satterfield Robert Shetrom June Shontz Anna Mae Skipper Jean Solomon Grace Stapleton Eugene Tenley Margaret Treece Donna Troutman Clair Walker Juanita Weaver William Williams Donna Zimmerman John - 2- I I « Freshmen Class 1944 Anderson Betty Black Helena Black Thelma Bollman Dolores Brennan Frank Brown Ruth Buseck Evelyn Bussard Gene Carberry Bette Christopher David Clapper Alice Clark Almont Crownover Sylvia Davis Maiy Dixon William Dixon Ethel Eichelberger Hortense Figard Dorothy Figard Hayes Hatfield Charles Heister Betty Hennessey- Dorothy Blankley Hess Lois Jean Hile Gene Hoffinan Paul Hoover Dorothy Hooper Dorothy Hoover Thomas Huff Robert, Jr. Hydock Michael Johnson Emma Knudsen Elfrieda Long Pearl McCahan George Manley Anna Grace Meyers Bill Pucala Wanda Ramsey Jonnilu Reed Charlotte Rhodes Jean Roarbaugh Jo-Anne Ryan Dorothy Scarcia Valentino Shank Frank Sherlock Jacqueline Shuke Eugene Smith Gladys Stapleton Charles Stinson James Taylor Dorothy Taylor Elmer Thomas Rhoda Thompson Helen Weaver Betty Lou Whitney Marcia Williams Beverly Williams Meredith Winter Patricia Worthing Mary Zimmerman Paul STORI BOOK CHARACTERS COME TO LIFE . M On Thursday afternoon of May 12, the annual celebration of May Day was held at •Saxton Liberty High School, Vera Henness- ey v as crowned Queen of the May by Kenne- th Elder, president of the Senior Class. A brief concert was rendered by the High School Band. Attendants to the Queen were: Seniors: Edith Solomon and Janet Berk- 3tre s sor j Juniors: Elizabeth Masood and Delores Gray; Sophomores: Natalie Barnett and Jean Hooper; and Fre’sKfosn-: -Rose Svitana and Hbrtenste Eldholberger. Preceding the queen was Donny Buckley, the crown bearer. Tho flower girl3 wore Carol Donncr and Marlene Reed. After the crowning the queen, a pageant 7as presented in her honor. Mother Loose (Patty Elder) oponed her book of rhynos. and from it camo Mary ( Anna Mao Shor.tz) and her little lamb. The fourth grade boy did a square dance to Life on .an Ocean Wave . ,;••.! l ’ „ . ■ CLASS OF 'UU MAKES LAST APPEARANCES y • The Baccaluroato Services will bo held at tho Saxton Liberty High School, Sun- day evening, May 28, The Rev. E,R.Yoder presiding. Rev. B.G. Hommor will give tho call to worship. The scripture less- on-Timoothy 1, 1-1A will bo read by Rev. Stewait, and the. prayer rendered by Rat. N.S. Greenawalt. Rev. Paul Dilling will give the sermon after which Rev.E.R, Jfo- der will pronounce the Benediction. Featured too will be two songs by tho - Band, and a piaho solo by Mariar. Weaver- ling. Commencement exercises will be held Monday evoning. May 29 at the Saxton Liberty High School. Rev. N.S,- Grefch- awalt will give the call to worship and address, Vhhidow of Lifo will be pres- ented by Rev. Dr. Hobart McKoohan. Kbn- noth Elder, class president will thon present the class gift. Amoa A. Sharpe, supervising principal, will announce the honors and. awards, after which Earl Bat- 7,o 1, president of tho Saxtoh Liberty Board ct Education, will present the di- pi onus The exercises will close with the sixg i.ngof the Alma Mu tor and tho Ben- ediction will be given by Rev. Bernard Conely. Featured in the program will be tho schools choru3 and band. Then John Brown (Jimmie Grove) and his ton little Indians (Fifth Grade Boys) did their war danco to Ten Little Indians . The children then playing (First Grado Girls and the second grade boy3 and girls) were induced to follow the music of the Pied Piper (Paul Hiquot). Little Miso Muffet (Donna Carberry) - was frightonod from her stool when tho spider (Gilbert Hoover) appeared, while the third grade wore dancing to Please Porridge Hot . Humpty Dumpty (Paul Yoder) fell from his precarious porch and had to be rescued by the turablors. Jack Bo Nirablo (Thomas Risbon) enters 1 so watch the V—Formation dono by a gro 'o e High School Girls. -oOo- Tho Threo Mon in a Tub (Dick Grccna- y ait, Juck Shay, and Jimmie Williams) ' went sailing while tho Irish Lilt was danced by the Sixth Grade Girls. The May Pole''s “tiistross Mary (Diano Taylor) came out to Y ator her human flo- v ors who awnkenod and gathered their coloEod strands of the May Pole. The human flowers (fifth grado and high school girls) then dancod and with grace wound tho May Polo with its gay stroamor3 Tho ceremony ondod v hon tho queen and hnr court loft the Irinrl of Mother Goose CHIP STAFF' CLASS OF 44 i Editor- in-chief — Feature Editor — Ralph McIntyre, Anna Btown, Ruth Kbnsinger H’ur.or Editors — Hilda Barnett, Betty Masood Sports Editors — Alan McIntyre, Bill Long W'V s Editors — Gilbert McIntyre, Bruce Stoler Reporters: . Boris RanMn Mildred Freidhof •? More-land . Vera Powell Skipper Mildred Freidhof - CG7 Barnett Vera Powoll -Ruth Moreland Editorial Advisor: Mids Dorothy Doyle Printing Advisors: Mi33 Dorothy Reos Mrs, Eliza Garbor Editorial: — Graduation — Commencement — Diplomas -Many thoughts come surging y ith those words. Thoughts of school days, happy, carefree, sunny hours of fun. No, not all funI times of work, problems to bo solved themes to be written, and mixed with those the clean, vigorous sports program. Maybe your mind seems to dwell on those monor- ics, perhaps even goes back to the begin- ning of your school career. Then came the plans for the future, futher education, employment, a life to share with others, a foundation for a home. But you say there is time for that. There is no rush. I'm young with lots of years ohoadfor oorious things, Graduation — Commencement — Diplomas 1944. Young men and women of today have not much time to dwell on memories of prom and classes past, but thoir minds and bo- dies must bo ever forging ahead. There is no time to-think of lengthy education , long-dreamcd-of plans, American youth of today must give forth mow, immediately with their time and talent. This old wrecked world cries for the guiding hand °P firm, responsible, and sound youth to build for a staple tomorrow. Wise is the xoy or girl who has founded this faith on she future and who purposefully strive 0 .rough the school years for that- goal of 1 better world. LI at first you don't succeed Try, try again. Soon we will leave our high school To toko our future placo. The way iS often toilsomo And failure we may faco. But if our world appears as cruel Or all our skies are gray. Thoro ll bo a happy moment When wo recall our high school days. We'll remember our Alma Mater Our colors Maroon and White And how our principal, Mr Sharpe Always steered U3 right. We won't forget our touchers. ; Who tried to make us Bright , If we all could have realized, • That thoy v oro doing rightl Our seats will not be vacant For next year some lad or lass. Will follow in our path way And bo the Sonior Class, —G,F, HIGH SCHOOL Somo folks must think that High School Is just a placo to sloop; A place to spend their time 'stead Of getting thoir learning cheap,. Now for myself, -I'd like to bo Tho typo who got things donh; The knid who get thoir studies, Still have lots of fun. For thoso nro tho kind of folk3 Who enjoy thomsolve3 each minute. Who wouldn't miss school for all the world for all tho fun that's in it, —B.S. Doso Thi3 Apply Tc You? Do you loaf the whole day long, Never learning what you might? Novor doing your ass.Vg.-m vies, Doing wrong and never right? Arc you tho tcc.ohor's hendaoho? Tiny try to nuke you work,. Or are you jr.se a lazy being, Whose pasin'.no is to shirk? Why don't you try a little herder? You'll find it really pays. Do your bost and strive to lonrn. During your briof school days I —G.F, Class . ill Know ye all men by these presents, that' we the Class of being of sound mind and body, do this seventeenth day of'May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen ’-Kindred and forty-four, hereby bequeath, grant, give, endow, and yield to you, who will follow in our noble footsteps. -■ Betty mick: To the Junior Sopranos I bequeath my alto voice. Martin Bartola: To Richard McIntyre I, leave my intellectual prowess in Senior Science. Janet Bbrkstresser: To Betty Oaks I leave my smile. Raymond Bollman: To Earnie VVeimert I l«.avo my • gift for watching girls play football. Anna Brown: To Ruth Cornell I leave my gigantic Height. Roy Bryant: To Glenn Tenloy I leave my brightness in Science Courses. Bill Clapper: To Lloyd McCavitt I leave all my excess vitality. Savino Ciucci: To Pappy Hoffman I yield my book of Hamlet , won't Hamlet burn? Betty Crownover: To Lena Dixon I leave my brother. Betty Jane Defibaugh: To Betty Masood I endow my perfect attendance. Christinia Dolt: To Helen Ritchey I leave my gift of gab. Kenneth Elder: To Stoler Fluke I bequeath my English talents. Cardine Fachinei': To Po Jane Stoler I leave ray ability to learn Physics. Gladys Figard: To Peggy Barnett I bequeath my deep dimples. •‘inna Jean Ford: • To the wide awake Juniors I leave the yawns I've expressed during the year. Maxine Ford: To Verna Warholic I leave my engagement ring to give Bruce Stoler an idea. Midge Froidhof: To Dei ores McClain I leave my office work. Helen Geier: To Betty Mellott I leave my talent for shorthand. John Gensior: To Elpidio Ciarrocca I bequeath my musical talent in playing the trumpet. Charles Giornesto: To DcneJd McCavitt I leave my shyness and good behavior. Mary Graffious: To Helen Loitkam I leave my becoming coiffure-. Roma Gunder: To Betty Holmes I leave my wrist, watch so she won't ever again be late. Earl Hastings: To the future males in P.O.D. Class I leave my pronounciation of women . Edwina Heaton: To Doris Hinkle I leave my culinary arts. Anna Margaret Heffner: To Gilda Meek I leave my abilities in shorthand. Vera Hennessey: To Delores Gray I leave my title of Queen of the May . George Hilo: To Wayne Crownover I loavo my way with the girls . Erma Mae Himes: To Bob Beaver I leave my wad cf Bcechnyt - the gumj not the ' chewing tobacco. 1 Mildred Hoover: To Charles Barto I leave my H omc Economics apron. Donna Horton: To Paul Hiquet I leave iny musical talents. Annabello Houp: To Bob Shay I leave my typing art. Alice Hughes: To Fred Black I leave the scat I occupied on the bus. Ruth Kensingep: To Patty Ghodcs I .leave my ability to get the students to cheer but loud. Donna Manspeaker: To Chippy Eichelbergor I leave my French two book. William Long: To Victor Kuffner I leave my ability to give oral reports. Jack McCahan: To Phil Barnett I leave my high scores In basketball. Jack McElwee: To Don Reed I leave my studiousness. Hilda McGee: To Irene Stone I leave my height; she needs it more than I. Man Mclntyro: To Clyde Moffatt I leave my attraction for the Saxton girls. Gilbert McIntyre: To Benny Horton I leave my cousin, Frances. James McIntyre: To Doyle Snyder I leave my Flat Top haircut. -17- Ralph McIntyre: To Bruce Stoler I leave my knack for journalistic work. Ruth Moreland: To Vaughn Worthing X loavo my typing technique. Helen Neville: To Marion Defibaugh I leave my seat on the bus. Erma Nolan: To Bob Burke I leave my humor. Vera Powell: To Bob Bone I lcavo my favorite sweater. Esther Prosser: To Doris Giornosto I leave my gift for playing hookey. Roy Ramsey: To Paul Yoder I bequeath my extra poundage. James Rankin: To James Whited I leave my liking of Sugar . Theodore Schleuter: To George Knode I hereby give my curly locks. Leanore Shaal: To Doris Rankin I leave my pleasing smile. Glenn Shark: To Bruce Stoler I leave my atheltic prowess. Mary Lou Shay: To Gone Sheterom I leave my job in the five-and ten . Donald Shontz: To Glenn Tenley I leave my ability for securing gas coupons. Ina Skipper: To Ruth Cornell I leave my slacks for her to wear to school. Mary Snyder: To .udrey ..llan I leave my tumbling ability. W3lliam Snyder: To Patty Rhodes I leave my ability for science courses. Edith Solomon: To Geno Guillard I bequeath my feather bob. James Solomon: To Don Himes I leave my rank of Captain . Venetta Stapleton: To Harold Harvey I leave my blond Waves . Sue Starr: To Elvin Snare I leave my job. Liar; Svitana: • To Bill Zimmerman I leave my sweat shirt. Duane Thompson: To Dick Thompson I leave our similar last name. William Wanbaugh: To Wayne Crownover I leave my football abilities. Harry Woaverling: To Ray Williams I lcavo my pitching arm . Marian Weaver.1 ing: To Norman Cornely I leave the two meanings for the French word II y a . Kenneth Winfield: To Don .bbott I leave my politeness. Zola Worthing: To Hilda Barnett 1 leave my attractive stride. We, the Seniors of 44 have chosen our most outstanding boys and girls of the year. We have considered not only scholastic ratings, but even one's smile, dis- position, and neatness. We present the Who's Who of the Senior Class: Girl Boy Janet Berkstresscr.............Most Attractive.................Kenneth Elder Gladys Figard . ...............Most T alcnted..................Gilbert McIntyre Gladys Figard .................Most Studious...................Jack McElweo Midge Friedhof...............Most Co-operative ....... Gilbert McIntyre Janet Berkstrcsser.............Persons Possessing..............Jack McCahan Nicest Smile Gladys Figard..................  ............John Gcnsior’ Edith Solomon .............. . .Most Polite ................... Ralph McIntyre Gladys Figard..................Most likely.....................Jack McElwee To Succeed Gladys Figard . . . .'.........Most likely.....................Jack McElwee To lead Janet B erk3tresser............Most Cheerful...................Jack McCahan Janet B crlcstresser ..... .B est Dressed ......... Roy Bry ant Vera Hennessey.................Friend lest..................... Teddy Schleuter Mary Graffious.................Neatest.........................Roy Bryant Midge Friedhof...............Best-Liked......................Gilbert McIntyre Erma Nolan.....................Wittiest........................James Solomon Gladys Figard ............ ... .Contributed Most .... ... Kenneth Elder for the class • - 18 CLASS PROPHECY Dear Friends, Today it has been very dreary out and things seem down in the dumps. One of my former classmates of 19KU was in town and came to visit me and some of the things she related to me made things seem brighter. Ehre are the things she told me that interested me most, because I know now what all my classmates are doing. Betty Amick is private secretary ‘at a large firm in New York. Mike Bartola how owns a large 25 tablo pool room in Pittsburg. Donnio Shontz has tho largest farm in Chorrytown, wife Janet Berkstresser is quite a big help. Billy Clappor is driving tho Chorrytown Special to the Saxton Liberty High School. • • ' ■ Botty Crawnovor, Helen Goier, Toanio Dolt, and Erma Nolan are in the United Statos Post Offico at Washington, D.C, Jim Bob McIntyre is running a taxi between Six Milo Run and Saxton. Roma Gundor is touching English at S.L.H.S. Bill Yiambaugh has a large grocery store in Puttstown with wife Donna Horton do- ing tho bookkooping. Mary Svitana is designing drosses for a designing dresses for a fashionablo Now York Shop. Ruth Kcnsingcr i3 married and raising hor family in Stoncrstown. Savino Cucci and Cardino Fachinoi aro mechanics at tho Middletown Air Depot, Ina Skipper, Vonetta Stapleton, and Mary Lou Shay are now resisterod nurses. John Gonsior is a bashful, but very good artist. Vora Honnosscy and Kenny Elder now have twins named Annie and Fannie . Anna Joan and Macine Ford now run tho Coaldale Airport. Billy Long recently graduatod fron Ponn State and has accepted a position at S.L.H.S. whilo Anna Brown is teaching Physical Education there. Loanore Shaal lias not yet gone housekeeping, but is living at tho Isonborg home at Saxton. Nary Snyder is working at tho Sewing Factory in Loysburg. Jinunio Solomon is a gunner on a Flying Fortross. Donna Manspoaker has not yet finished her term at Stato College. Jack McCahan i3 in tho car business with his brothor-in-law Hoss Gicrnosto. Ruth Kifcr is married and living in Chorrytown. Gilbert McIntyre i3 leading his orchestra at the Saxton Liberty Ball Room. With his orchestra v o find Erna Mao Himes as the featuro dancer, and Gladys Figard as the vocalist. Hilda McGee., and Edith Solomon are modoling clothos at a fashionablo Now York « Shop, Roy Bryant is Jim Bob's stecial customor from Saxton to Defiance. Ruth Moreland, Helen Novillc, Vera Powell, Ester Prosser and Botty Jnno Defi- Baugh are doing comnerical work in Camborsburg. Raymond Bollman is a leading manufacturer in bicycles. Toddy Schleuter is head tumblor with tho Barnes Brothers Circus. Mary Graffious has recently openod a beauty salon in Defiance. Marian Woaveiling is mnrriod and is living near an Army Air Baso, Zolan Worthing, Sue Starr, Anna Heffner, Annabollo Houp and Alice Hughes are do- ing commerical work in Saxton. Ralph McIntyre is post master at Six Mile Run. Gcal'go Hilo and Roy Ramsey havo turned farmers and are living in the valley. Glann Shark is an officer in the Na nl Air Gorp. Kidgo Froidhof i3 employed in Six Mile as a Privato secretary for one of our big executives. Jamos Rankin owns a sawmill in Coaldale and hi3 chief accountant is Alan Me In- tyro. •Tarry VJcavorling, Kenny Winfield havo made tho Navy their life work, as sailors, ticvn ri.' ls in every port, JVjTSIimo is choaching the New York Yankees, and Earl Hastings is pitching 1 or j .'i o1 j 'vanf'.v jj vino Thompson has graduated from tho Lancaster Trado School and i3 now teaching there, Ede iua Heaton has a fashion shop in Saxton and Sis Hoover 43 a modol, .FATE--U.TIMS • • 0. S. S. SAXTON LIBERTY LAUNCHED On tho night of May 12 tho annual Junior-Sonior Prom was held, under the guide of tho launching of tho good ship, U.S.3. Saxton-Liberty , Tho President of the TejvlcT Class, Bruce Stolor, opened tho Prom by welcoming those present and introduc- er f vac C’.iaji'iVian of tho Decoration Committoe, Po Jane Stolor who christened tho now '• uijp, vhoso prov; extended onto tho dance floor. Immediately following, tho music of Ice (Chopper and his band filled tho room and as tho curtains parted revealing his fine nine-piece band the From v as officially opened and dancing began, Tho Auditorium was decorated to represent the ballroom of a ship, with pennants of various colors draped from light to light over the ceiling, though only two blue lights were in use. The stage, where tho orchestra played, was docoratod with palms and baskets of flowers with a backdrop poprosenting tho bridge of a ship. Tho side- walls of the ballroom- were drupod with bunting held in place by life preservers and anchors. Entranco to-the ballroom was by naans of a large gang-plank, where each guest received a dance program and a pupor hat, and then passed down the receiving line. Tho dance flopr was bprdered by red and blue crepe-paper rop- s, outside of which were davenports and chairs. At the rear of the ballroom end inside tho prow of tho ship lighted tables were sot up for tho benefit of those who did not dance, and each was equipped for a dame of some sort. Tho basketball bankboards were covered with evergreen, through which the gold numerals, AA and A5 could bo soon. During intermission, which lasted a half-hour, punch and cookies wore served caf- eteria stylo to each guest by the Refreshment Committoe right outsido the gang-p|ank. A little after twelve the orchestra played enco again for the last dnneo tho theme sonc with which they had opened tho evening and good-nights wore said by all as the biggest evening of the school year drew to a close. The from would not have gono over with tho success that it did, had it not been for -the work of Mrs. Garber and Miss E, Hoover, advisors of tho Junior Class, the f. class officers, andtheso committees, their chairmen and members. All other committ- ees, too numerous to nent'on, were sub-division (if those four: ■ Tho Decorating Committee -- Chairman, Po Jane Staler i mo Kofresident Committee— Chairman, Irene Stone The Program Commit tee— Chairman, Stolor Flulco The Ticlcot Conmittoo — Chairman, Doris Rankin ■ -Zb- -22.


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