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

 - Class of 1948

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RUTH ROSS Ruth doesn’t participate in one activity, she likes a hand in them all: the chorus. Ten 'Iones. Senior play. Cheerleading and anything else which may come along. Ruth plans to take up fashion design- ing or interior decorating as a career. She also is interested in traveling and intends to include it in what she takes up. CHARLES RUBY “Ruby This striking personality is one of our varsity football players. W ith his distinguishable hair and laugh, he cannot be mistaken for none other than a Coalitiont boy. As far as personality is concerned. Ruby has it. Having succeeded in school, we are sure he will succeed in his future career. ROBERT SHARK “Prte” That cute little guy with a winning smile. Pete is rated tops in the sports world as all the “Sharks” were. He has up- held his family name well in social affairs as well as athletics. Concerning girls. “Connie and Pete” was a swell match when it came to couples, and may con- tinue. one cannot tell about them. His friends are many, but his special pals are Eddie and Hotel. Anywhere there is merriment you will find them in the lead. CAROL SIMON “Winnie” Just ask Carol any favor and she will try her darndest to grant it. She has the cutest grin which she puts to use under any con- ditions. Her favorites are in the animal kingdom: horses and dogs. Don’t get her started as she pals around with the Church Street gang and is always in favor of any suggestion. EARL SNYDER “Sneeiy” Earl is the President of the Senior class. Although he is bashful he has a deep interest in a certain girl down at “Weav- ers” bridge. His ambition is to go to college and major in Chemistry. He hopes to be a Chemistry teacher in good old S. L. II. S. Good luck Earl. BETTY BELLE STAPLETON “Sis” This attractive, quiet, little girl is the life of any party and attracts many friends in her own little way. Skating, danc- ing. driving the blue plymouth and flying arc her favorite sports. Her hopes are high of some day becoming a pilot. “Sis” intends to go in training for a nurse. With her pleasing personality and winning smile, we feel con- fident that her career will be a success. GEORGE WAMBAUGH “Hour’ One of our tallest seniors, George is well-liked by all. es- pecially by the weaker sex. With his ability to get along with everyone, George has no trouble winning the admiration of many. Playing left tackle for the S. L. Wildcats, he is to be congratu- lated on playing excellent foot- ball during high school. George has always made good in his school subjects and enjoys ex- ceptionally well to pop unexpect- ed questions to Miss McCahan in P. O. D. class. With his initia- tive to get ahead in the world and the matching personality re- quired to do this, he will have no trouble succeeding. DORIS WEAVER “Fleetunng” Doris is our pretty little brown eyed doll with black hair which she says it is just natural- ly c-EARL-y. Any time you turn your head, you sec either Doris or that black chevy whiz- zing by. Doris is just full of lots of school energy. Her future plans are to attend art school. With all her fine talent we feel sure she will prosper.

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DORIS MORNINGSTAR “Flirt Doris is the girl that has a personality that is very rare. She went to Aliquippa last year but is back to receive that good old diploma with her former classmates. Her favorite sport is dating boys. She said she would love to live in Defiance. We wonder why? If you should hear a giggle then a roar of laughter that’s where you find Doris with her favorite friends. Good luck to you Doris in what- ever you do. MONA MORT “Poge” . Pep. vim. and vitality, always jolly. Mona is one of the most active senior girls and proves this by playing a lively game of basketball. Singing is one of her favorite pastimes and she says the song she likes best is “Apple Blossom Wedding.” e wonder if she could have serious thoughts about marriage, any- how she’s been having a number of rc“Pete’ d dates from Middle- town. Being a good commercial student, we predict that Mona will make an excellent red-headed secretary for some lucky employ- er. llie best of everything to you. Mona. ROBERT PITT Putty “Putty” is widely known as everyone’s friend and anyone will back that statement. When there’s work to be done, he’s al- ways ready and willing; he show- ed much afnbition by doing an excellent job managing the foot- ball squad. “Putty” says he loves, better than anything else, to eat and his favorite dish is chicken and waffles. All we can say is that after graduation. “Putty” will go places with that dynamic personality. JAYME RAMSEY “Pepsi With personality plus, Jayme. our sweet ash-blond is noted for her many friends. Her main interest in school is music and she has a record of four years in both the chorus and band plus being a prominent second soprano of the “Ten Tones this year. Jayme loves to skate and is seen with a cute Loysburg lad “Ebersole” often. Aside from these, she does very well in danc- ing and has a definite good taste in clothes. We hear she expects to further her musical abilities and ambitions after graduation and with that magnetic person- ality and ability to get along with everyone, we know for certain Jayme will excel. MARY CATHERINE RKEI) “Blondie” “Blondie”, as she is known by her friends, comes from Dudley Hill. She is quite a wizard at Commercial work and music. She has a special liking for any- thing “Black.” Mary devotes her pastime to driving, skating, and eating anything that is good. When Mr. Hoover says. “Where can I find a good secretary.” Mary is on the job. SAM REES “Sammy John “Sammy John.” as his friends call him. comes from Six Mile Run. Sam helps his grandfather quite a lot in the garage. He has many pastimes. namely “shooting the neighbors cats in the back alley. Sam was mana- ger of the football team for two years. Sam has been a very good academic student for the past four years. We know you will succeed in the future. Good luck. Sam! RONALD REID “Nennif” 'Fall, curly blonde hair, blue eyes, and a manly voice, gives you only a hint of how he af- fects the girls. “Neenie’s” little red Ford, which is a friend to all. not only carries him to school and back, but also over the mountain occasionally. Ronnie has no definite plans for the future, but we predict success in whatever he chooses. LILLAIN R(XiERS “Pinky” Lillian is the attractive fair complex ioned blonde of the senior class. The girls who see Lillian are all envious of her golden locks and the technique she has of placing them so per- fect. Her favorite pastime is reading. Did you ever see any- thing she sewed or eat anything she cooked? With the tasty din- ners, Lillian can prepare, we con- sider the fellow who wins her hand a lucky “Jack.”



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JEAN WINTER “Rusty” The tall red-head with a sweet smile for everyone. Although she’s a resident of Six Mile Run. Jean seems to he partial to Mosquito Hollow and the rumor goes that she has been bitten by the love bug from there. Being very cooperative and one of our best basketball players. Jean does her bit for S. L. graciously. Ever hear Jean sing? We hear she's very good; aside from this she loves very much to go horse back riding and she’s no ama- teur! We’re sure Jean will have no trouble in accomplishing her life-long ambition. PEGGY WINTER Pudge” Peg is our quiet but active office secretary. Having a great love for basketball, she displays great ability in the field plus be- ing one of the best in commercial work. Aside from this. Peg is musically inclined enough to be in the chorus and one of the Ten Tones. We know this ver- satile young lady will reach her goal in life and we wish her sin- cere luck and success. GLEN WORTHING “Sonny” Our fun-loving carefree “Son- ny” from Stonerstowri! Being one of the commercial students, and a lower hall moniter. he manages to keep an eye on all the girls and has quite a variety of friends. Liking to do any- thing as long as it’s an aid to the class. “Sonny” is really an asset to the Senior class. We hear he is thinking of practicing the art of salesmanship after leaving school: all of our luck and sincere hopes for a shining future go to him. RACHEL YOUNG “Toodie”• “Toodie”. as we know her. comes to us from North Point. She isn’t very large but oh my! that doesn’t stop Toodie from being active. Her favorite sport is playing or watching basket- ball. But she also likes to see Abbott and Costello pictures. “Toodie” loves to dance, and eat. She doesn’t bother the boys but she said they bother her. In her future she plans to do clerking work. But we imagine it will be “husband work.” We give you our heartiest congratu- lations “Toodie.”

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