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

 - Class of 1947

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Sl-ated: Miss Hoover, A. Cflnppvr. B. Vhnvcr. S. Crownovcr. B. Williams, F. Dixon, D, Bollman. T, Black. E. Gnrbrr. Standing: M. Vfillinms, ii. Knudsrn, T. Hoovrr. E. Dixon, I. Hess. R, Thomas. G. Mcilihnn. D. Hoover, P. Vt'intcr. M. XVnrthing, J. Ronrabaugh, XV. Pukala, D. Chrismphcr, H. Thompson. The 'Wlock .S'taff Early in the school year, many Seniors looked with keen anticipation and interest toward a good 1947 Block . Many members of the class volunteered and work was begun on the book. The Mount Union Times was chosen as publisher. With the first meeting of the Staff, the following staff officers were appointed: , Editor .........,................................... ..,. B everly Williams Business Manager .... ..,..... A lice Clapper Art Editor ......... ..... D elores Bollman Photography ..... ....... B etty Weaver Typist ........ ..... S ylvia Crownover Junior Editor .... ........ F ern Dixon Faculty Advisor .. ..... ..... ..... .... ....,.. ....... E 1 i z a Garber Business Advisor .....................,...................... Edna Hoover The subscription drive netted a total of three hundred twenty-five sales and indicated a growing interest upon the part of the public. Mr. Victor Shetrom deserves much credit for his splendid cooperation and fine photographic work. The 1947 edition of the Block was in the hands of its students by May 29 and with its white leather padded cover and red lettering merits a place among the books of its class. As the letters in bold type greet you, the reader, when you examine the Block , the Staff of 1947 sincerely hope you approve of the Saxton-Liberty High School annual.



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,HQ Wh BETTY ANDERSON- Mike , one of the most vivacious girls on the entire class, is always on the ball. In a flurry from morn- ing until night she is perhaps one of the busiest women in the school. A real asset to the Commercial Department, she can type, take dictation, and swing a mean pen. Old ambition herself will become a Mortician and says if she succeeds she desires to work with dead-heads. Isn't that queer, after serving so many of them at the Inn? Allie , she informs the public, is still in the Navy and when he returns, she makes no bones about saying here is one guy who can dictate to her. HELENA BLACK-A dynamic blonde who hails from Six Mile Run is our one and only -Helena. She likes to loaf around the high school office and help Mr. Hoover with his many duties. Chocolate Sundaes and ice cold root beer is her favorite menu. Don't let her kid you with shyness concerning her boy friend, because she does have one. If we recall correctly he lives near Happy Hollow. By-the-way, her favorite subject is Home Economics, and we feel that she will be using it ere long-Lots of luck, Helena. TI-IELMA BLACK-This black-eyed piece of dynamite hails from Middletown. Where ever there are any doings, there you find Thelma. A really true sport and a booster for S. L., Blackie will make a name for herself in whatever profession she chooses. Always a favorite with all members of the opposite sex, rumors have it that she has finally chosen one. If so, we predict a brilliant future for this lass in homemaking. DOLORES BOLLMAN-Dolores owns Defiance as her home town and small but mighty is the word for this blonde lass. Our own art Editor has been a real asset to the school. Whenever anything in the way of art was needed, Bollman came forth with some bright idea. Whether it be a poster, a programme, or a heading for the paper, the work is a real display of artistic ability. But now you are in for a surprise, for this little miss desires to become a nurse-and not an artist. Her favorite subject is Phys, Ed. and she likes to play basketball as Well as roller-skate. Her theme song is 'Tll Walk Alone -but we don't believe this, for some lucky man will get wise and she will change her tune. FRANK BRENNAN- Lum hails from the farming district and is very proud of it. His favorite pastime is nunting, and we assure you that nothing is safe with him on the trail-especially dears. The future is un- certain but we predict a life as a farmer or lumberer. Any of you girls interested in in the great outdoor life???

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