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JIMMIE MORT “Jimmie” Do you know that laugh ? Yes. it belongs to Jimmy. Where he bought it no one knows. He wants to be a mechanic, but seems to be interested in farming near New Enterprise at the present. He can make a joke out of anything, and usually does. Come now. James. COLLEEN McCAHAN “Colly” This winsome member of the class has one ambition to be an Air Hostess. She will enter Allegheny General Hospital. Pittsburgh, as the first step toward realization of her dreams. Possessing a fine per sonality. lots of pep. and plenty of energy. Colleen will do what sht determines. Her additional interest is athletics, especially basketball. Could it be she has an interest ii. the team? If so. we’re up in the ail as to her future. FRANCES McINTYRE “Franny” “Franny” is one of our quiet girls but at times also full of pep. Her one asset is wiggling her fingers on the piano and she really makes it sound. She plans to enter col- lege next year and says that it is her soul interest. What a sharp! Is she kidding us? BETTY OAKES “Betts” One of the tallest gir's in the class. Betty’s chief interest is that of Home Economics. “Betts” is always willing to cooperate. She has loads of friends and plenty o; school spirit. Her chief desire is to emulate her sister who has been serving in the Waves. Betty is fond of dotation as long as it’s in Shorthand C’ass. which class she espccia’ly likes. As to the future this young lady is vague, but we’re betting it will be someone’s steno- grapher. SHIRLEY MOSEL “Shirl” A quiet blonde, little and thin, but Oh My! She hails from Sax- ton and readily admits an extreme fondness for movies and good books. !s anxious to become a secretary and hopes to work in Washington. P.umor insist she is helping to re- vnbi tate an ex-G. I. If so. from n observation she is doing a good job. GEORGE McCAVITT “George” The Lone-Wolf from Six Mile Run. Some fellows say he’s a woman-hater, but we don’t believe it. George is an artist of unusual ability as evidenced by this book. Being the silent typ he has kept his future a secret. However we are sure that his ability cannot be concealed and ere-long McCavitt’s drawings will be nationwide in seep?. VIVIAN McINTYRE “Jo” Like the rest of us Jo has her ups and downs, but manages to come smring through. As for in- terests. it is mostly her collection of Victor records, which is kept up to date. She also plans college in the future specializing in lan- guages. Jo’s” greatest trouble is getting the De Sota started and she h- pe? someone wiP invent a car tha». will have Room for One More. OLIVE RANKIN Olive” Another gal from Six Mile Run who likes basketball. Has p’enty of school spirit and is always ready to do anything to he p put Saxton on the map. Her big ambit:on is to work in Washington. D. C. with Dor:s. her sister. If so. Uncle Sam can be sure that when Rnnk:n does a thing, it will be done r'ght. TWENTY-FIVE
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EVELYN KEIM One of the peppiest and most cheerful girls in the class who wants to be a second Florence Nightingale. Of her success we have no doubt for Evelyn always finish«-s any project she starts. As an alto singer this young lady has contributed much to the chorus. As a member of The Block” staff Evelyn gave much time and effort to the Dedicatory page. Her in- terests out of school, we hear, are centered on a certain East Saxton man. What do you say. Evelyn will the career come first???? MARGARET MANSPEAKER “Peggy” A girl who could steal any heart, anywhere, applies to Peggy , for she has plenty of friends. The Sextette and Band are her main school interests, and she works hard at both of them. She is especially partial to the Army; much of her time is spent in correspondence. In her spare time as an employee at Ross's she slings a mean Ham- burg and soda, or whatever you wish. Her future plans are unde- cided. ORISON MELLOTT •‘Junior Always willing, always ready, al- ways on the beam, that's Junior He p ays an important part in our school as a taxi driver , even though he is sometimes tardy. A certain Sophomore is his delight. He hop.?s to be an engineer, and we know he will make good. THELMA MILLER “Liz” The Pennsylvania girl from Illi- nois Valley. Thelma seems very quiet until you know her. Ask her what her favorite colors are, and the answer would probably be Red and Black make a good combination. Thelma has as her chief ambition a desire to be pri- vate secretary to some business man. Who knows? Whatever she does the c’ass bets on Miller. CHARLES LYNN “Chuck” The boy with the grin who goes for June” like sin. It’s a ryhme, but right on time. Nevertheless, everyone likes Chuck . His ability is expressed by hard work, selling and digging. Draws in his spare time—a real artist. LORENZO MECK Pap The blonde blue-eyed lad who really goes in for sports, especially basketball, where he has shown his ability for three years. If the Ma- rines don’t get him first. “Pap expects to enter a trade school. He- is seen quite often at a certain restaurant at Six Mile Run. Of course we don’t know why. Seems to have a second interest in his motor cycle. Watch out Pap . Donna will get jealous. NED MILLER The gentleman farmer with the sweetest lisp from Woodcock Valley. Ned’s chief interest besides farm- ing is Reed” work and we don’t mean furniture. Just give him the girl, the car. and the time, and Oh Boy! Watch Ned travel. MARTHA LCU MORELAND Mart” Still water runs deep , and this is true of Martha. She possesses a sweet personality and plenty of good business ability. Mart” should go far upon some career. As one of the assistant editors of he Saxton News , we expect to hear of her editing a New' York Paper” before long. TWENTY-FOUR
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JACK HEED “Jack ” Dudley ha contributed another iblonde to the class and he has proven himself a success in all his endeavors. Whether it be helping his Dad chop ice in the Clearfield Area or shooting pool at Mun-yos, Jack excels. His most important conquest has been in the Dudley area. Are you interested? JOSEPHINE ROSS • Jo” is quite an attractive blonde who doesn’t believe in blind love. In order to prove it she went to the city and had her eyes examined. Does she look well in goggles? Well, “Joe” thinks so. at least from all reports. As saxaphonist in the band. Ross can beat out a mean note. She is also an expert with the typewriter. When consulted as her plans. “Jo” gave us this formu- la: “Jo” plus “Joe” equals house- keeping. Figure it out yourself. JULIA ANN SHETROM “June” “June” lives just over the Saxton border in Stonerstown. She has always bragged that she has never been tardy for school. Is it any wonder? She lives just across the street? She is an excellent sales- manship student, as well as a musi- cian. June” wants to be a win- dow decorator. However, from all prsopects we think she will Chuck” it all for something else. Did we say something else or somebody else? At any rate, we are betting on June. JEAN SKIPPER “Jeannie This young lady has plenty to do, both at home and in school. She is chief assistant at Skipper’s Howl- ing Alley, and thus gets experience in the art of work. She is also interested in music, excellent in singing”. Jean has many male interests in the Navy, and at Sax- ton-Liberty. How ab-bott” it Jeannie? EDWARD RICKAKAUGH “Eddie” This likeable chap was a real football player and the main back- bone of the team. With Eddie old S. L. H. S. can surely give a good account of itself. As a member of the Student Council and Captain of the Hall Monitors. Eddie will be missed by the under-graduates. He says he wants to be a bachelor and the only thing we notice in the way of realizing his ambition is just one girl. ROBERT SATTERFIELD “Bob” This traveling Romeo of the class has been with us only a year. His high school career includes: Robertsdale. Akron and good old S. L. Hob’s striking personality, palmolive complexion, and all round good naturedness has been a real contribution to the class. ANNA MAE SHONTZ “Shontz” The Cherrytown red-head. With a real personality, is very talkative and sometimes she really says some- thing. Is partial to Hats”. par- ticularly if a field” is near by. Got it? Well, if you loiter in the hall some noon you will see for yourself. “Shontz” is taking Home Ec. and we predict she will be using it ’ere long. GRACE SOLOMON Gracie” Hail to our Editor-in-Chief. and a better one no school could provide. “Gracie”. the bright and shining star of the class, could go in for whatever course she chooses. Hut our guess is it will be that of home making and seeing that another Senior charts his course a’right. Good luck. Gracie! TWENTY-SIX
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