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

 - Class of 1944

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 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»



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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,

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