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

 - Class of 1945

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HKTTY MASOOD A dark brunette with a pleasing personality and plenty of “It . That summarizes Hetty who gave a good account of herself as “Meg in the class play. Chosen as the most at- tractive girl in the class will certainly he a success in her chosen field of Beauty Culture. DONALD Me A VITT This young man deserted us for Juniata at the close of the first sem- ester. Always in a hurry and with places to go, Donald hopes to make the Navy this summer. It’s rumored that a certain senior lass has his heart or maybe later his wings. At any rate time will tell. DOLORES Mc LAIN The Kobertsdale addition to the class made many conquests. Possess- ing keen talent in music, dramatics, and all the arts, this unusual per- sonality has recently completed an- other conquest the class president. DICK MclNTYRE A jolly young lad, full of wit and boyish pranks. Dick is a friend of all and an enemy of none. He is a lover of sports, especially football, remember “69 ? LI LI)A MKCK “Yes sir, no sir. thank you. please--— you can easily understand why Gilda has the reputation for being the most polite girl in the class. Gilda likes to sew and do things with her hands but wants to to be a secretary. HETTY MKLLOT “Take a letter, Betts . Short- hand is Betty’s favorite subject, and Mrs. Garber gave her plenty of practice so she could perfect it for future use. She plans to be a pri- vate secretary. CL} l)K MOI I ATT N ounge'it and tallest boy in the Hass, Clyde is 1 fret 3 inches of quiet ness and is unusually shy where girls are concerned He plans to stay near home and work in the strip mines after graduation. DONALD REED Don, champion spaghetti twirler of the class, hails from Dudley. His favorite subject is girls. Well, eluci- date! Having left us at semester to be with Uncle Sam, we predict a fine infantry-man for the Army. PATTY RHODES A dynamic blond full of pep, vim, and vigor. A fine outlet for this is found in her position as head cheer leader. Patty is always on the go thither and yon. She especially thrills to the song “Semper Fidelis . We wonder why? GENE SHETEROM “Gene-ie with the light brown hair—her favorite subject is boys and she is an authority on it. Gene par- ticularly likes dancing and parties and plans to take up photography as a career. ELVIN SNARE Klvin is a young man who is particularly fond • r school—holidays. His main accomplishments, however, lie in extra-curricular work as assist- ant to Mr. Haring and Mr. Hoffman. Klvin is undecided as to his future but he will no doubt accept Uncle Sam’s proposition DOYLE SNYDER High scorer for the basketball team of ’45, Doyle likes to do office work but right now is busy being one of Uncle Sam’s sailors.



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HUI ’CE STOLKR Bruce, a good leader, did much for our class. He likes sports, espec- ially basketball, and excells in music. Bruce was a good student and plans to study medicine after graduation. IKKNK STONK “Renie” has a school spirit worth admiring—usually is hoarse from cheering at a basketball or football game. She took part in all school activities. Irene is active in church work also. GLEN TENLEY That was not a flame you saw whiz bv, simply the red-haired heart throb of the senior class In basket- ball the outstanding star, an all- around good fellow is Glen. He also played football and thinks sports should be curricular instead of “extra”. Is he bashful or is it just put on. WILLIAM THOMAS No matter how tough the going in football, you found “Old Bill ’ plugging until the final whistle. Strong but silent, his ambition for Health Education was side-tracked for awhile as he responded to the Navy’s call. Smooth sailing. Bill. HICK THOMPSON Dick is one of pur Sailors. In civilian life, however, he was usually found fishing, riding around in a big green Buick or hunting for a deer ?). V KUNA WAKIIOLK Shoes shined, hair “just so”, very neat, well-dressed,—Verna is proud of her appearance and likes to look her best at all times. She does, too, even when it rains. ERNEST WKIMKRT “Ernie” has no desire to be a movie star, but all he needs is a horse named “Trigger”. He plays a swell game of football, but now uses his ability for Uncle Sam JAMES WHITED The most modest boy in the class really knows how to toot the bass horn. Jimmie plans to work for Uncle Sam very soon but in the meantime he is content to fish, skate and read RAY WILLIAMS Time—Future, Place—Forest. Ray wants to be a forest ranger. If you ever go through Defiance and hear good music you will know it is Ray playing his guitar. Ray is quiet and is liked by everyone. VAUGHN WORTHING The quiet unobtrusive lad from Cherry town has departed for service with Uncle Sam. In his leasure time Vaughn may be found bicycling, swimming or driving the family car iif gas is plenty). His ambition up- on returning from service is to be a pedagogue As to whether he has a “Rank-in” the class or not we’ll let up to you, but we are sure he is interested. PAUL YODER Barney Oldfield, the second. Paul has a love for cars, and will no doubt become a mechanic and an all-around auto man for Henry Ford. He also has an extreme fondness for girls and eats. This combination makes a swell sandwich, don’t you think? W ILLIAM ZIMMF.RM N Joys added, sorrows subtracted, friends multiplied and no love un- divided is an appropriate way to de- scribe W illic. We hope he succeeds in the world as he has in school.

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