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

 - Class of 1947

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BILL MEYERS-A tall, handsome, care- free lad is Bill who lives on a farm and journeys to S. L. all the way from Cherry- town. He greatly enjoys getting The Gang together and leisurely rolling along the road in the Chevie or truck. His dark curly hair makes him an easy heart-throb for any girl, but he fails to heed their Wolfess calls-all because of his own bashfulness. However, there will come a day when some lucky gal will win the lad, and he will have no chance to say no , Girls, the line forms to the right. WANDA PUCALA-Hailing from Defi- ance, this happy-go-lucky girl has really won her place in school activities. Whenever a project is mentioned, there you will find Wanda ready to give her all to help put it across. Wanda's favorite pastime is danc- ing and in this she excels. She is also gifted in art and has contributed many poster drawings for school affairs. Her one am- bition this year has been the class trip to Washington. Pucala's interests include sales- manship, Chemistry, and Home Ec. With all these-lucky will be the man who manages to cop Wanda. JONNILU RAMSEY-This is our class's Cute little blonde . She comes from the east side of town and is proud of it. Her chief occupation is driving Moitle fthe carl to school and is ably assisted by co-pilot Hooper as well as a host of others all crammed in. Jonnie's favorite sport is roller skating, and we understand she is quite good. She is a good dresser, dancer, and also drummer in the Band. We understand that after school is over she wants to go to Florida but we are betting that a certain Stonerstown fellow says the words that will change her mind. CHARLOTTE REED-Charlotte, who is better known to most of us as Lottie, hails from the Hollow. Lottie is one of our speedy typists and ought to make someone a very good Secretary. A melophone player in the band, she also plays the piano. Her favorite song is Star Dust . Her pastime in school is talking to a certain Senior boy in the hall. As to her future plans she is undecided. JEAN RHODES--Jean is a quiet but will- ing and cooperative young lady. She has taken the general course in high school and especially likes chemistry and salesmanship. She is the weather man of the class and after a rain she measures each foot-we mean each inch of rain for the Common- wealth. We predict that she will be a success as a farmeret, providing the right farmer comes along. Until then-well, Jean says she'll wait.

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'mv M EMMA JOHNSON-See the cute little smile on her face? Well, there is a lot be- hind it. Emma has taken the general course in high school and hasn't made up her mind as to what she wants to become after gradua- tion. She has been in the Chorus for four years and the Sextette for one year. In her leisure hours she may be found in a theater enjoying a good movie. Emma doesn't worry about the boys, she says, but sometimes we wonder if it really is that way. Let's wait and see. ELFRIEDA KNUDSEN-With a brogue that bespeaks culture, Elfrieda is perhaps one of the tallest and blondest lassies in the class. Pursuing the straight academic course, she expects to enter college this fall and from a glance at her scholastic record we predict there will be no bluffin ' when she enters Bluffton. Often seen in the company of an ex-G. I., Elfrieda seems to be giving her attentions to one man and if you'd ask us, we'd say that he's a lucky guy. PEARL LONG-This quiet, young lady hails from Marysville, and is one of the prettiest girls in the class. With always a smile for everyone, she has endeared herself to all of us. You usually see Pearl in the family car riding here and there. She es- pecially likes to spend week-ends in Lewis- town, where-and we'll accept this excuse- her sister lives. Her favorite subject is chemistry. Whether it's the subject, the teacher, or a certain class member, we have not been able to learn. Pearl's ambition is to be a telephone operator. GEORGE McCAI-IAN-One of the most popular members of the school is our Jerry, It matters not in what activity, there you will find him. Prominent in Varsity football, basketball, and baseball, this lad has made a name for himself as well as the school. He is also talented in music, being a member of the school chorus. His out-of-school time is devoted to work with the new Saxton Mfg. Plant. Food is a favorite menu and he is especially fond of sandwiches with his mus- tard. One girl never bothers Jerry, for he loves them all even to the Bakers Daughter. All of which bears our stamp of approval. ANNA GRACE MANLEY-Always jolly and full of fun, our Grace believes in Laugh and grow fat. But we must admit, it is quite becoming and we hope she continues and stays as sweet as she is. Manley has many likes and they include basketball, movies, reading, chicken with all the trim- mings, and Mrs. Garber. Her main ambition is to be a beautician and she is always found grooming someone for an important date. That special boy friend is from New Paris so don't be surprised to hear of the Manley- Shimer Beautician establishment in that city ere long.



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JO-ANNE ROARBAUGH-This demure lass carries herself with grace and dignity. A striking brunette, she hails from the moun- tain section and is a very good sport. An ardent Home Economics student this damsel desires to travelg and is preparing for same by being an extensive reader. She also is quite good in the cooking line and loves to make apple pie. You will hear her singing Clair de Lune most every morning as she approaches her locker. We hear there is a reason for her song, and that reason might Bob up most anytime. However when it does, we're sure Jo-Anne will be in complete control of the situation. DOROTHY RYAN-A quiet girl with a pleasant personality is Cork who hails from Dudley and is proud of it. She has a special liking for office work and intends to further it. At present she is occupied down at Stonerstown with a certain Buddy . Her favorite song My Buddy. As to Cork's future she intends to enter Business College. VALENTINO SCARCIA- Vallee , who is our number one Saxophone player in the band, hails from the community of Dudley. He says his favorite pastime is working in the office so he can make eyes at the girls. However, we must admit he is excellent as mimeograph caretaker as well as in attend- ance reports. After graduation his plans are to become a maestro, and he is quite in- terested in Humor-que , the song. From past experience we are certain Vallee will come out on top as a leader. FRANK SI-IANK-Happy-go-lucky Shank is one of the short boys in the class. How- ever all good things come in small packages and this is true of Frank. His one love is Chemistry and for leisure he relishes a good hot brand of baseball. When dinner is served and Frank spys chocolate cake, that grin broadens and you immediately know it's his favorite dessert. Activity period is his best subject, each day at that time finds him and Gene Shuke busily entertaining the girls -any girl. Frank likes to sing for Senti- mental Reasons 1 and when questioned to that definite reason, he is silent. If silence gives consent, we would say-Go to it girls. JACQUELINE SHERLOCK- Still water runs deep may be applied to this gal from Puttstown. During her entire school career Jackie has been interested in Home Ec. and has applied it by being of service to many of the teachers in the evenings-namely Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Garber. This requires a good deal of her time, but rumor has it that during these past three years she has found a little extra to devote to one particular man. Who he is or other details we have been un- able to learn-and Jackie won't tell.

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