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

 - Class of 1949

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Frank Daniel Altobclli “Frankie” Frank is our quiet young lover who claims Minersvillc as his residence. Mis favorite subject is “Salesmanship” and gee! does he shine in that! Wherever there is roast chicken, you'll always find Frank there too. I Ic says his favorite hobbv is huntine. but we rather believe that it s conversing with his outstanding friend. Mary Margaret. Frank says his future is undecided, but it’s your privilege to draw your own conclusions. However, we’re sure that lie’ll be successful in whatever line of work he chooses. Good luck and best wishes. Frankie. Dolores Hopkins Barto a i m K u tv Jumping off McCavitt’s bus that brings her from Six Mile Run. Dolores is ready for an- other day at school. She takes the commercial course and always gets the best of marks in it. Al- though she took school serious enough to repeat her senior year, her main interest lies with her Dianne, whom she is very proud of. After graduation she plans to join her husband in Baltimore. The best of luck. Dolores! I.ucy Arlene Barnett “Doc” 'I his pretty package of femi- ninity is another one of our De- fiance girls and if a vote were taken, we’re sure it would be “Doc” who was voted most at- tractive to the opposit sex. The only girl in our class whoever managed to be president and she made a very efficient one. Lucy made a fine wife and mother in our Christmas play and we know she could Ik the same in real life. “Calling all bachelors”. We wonder if the rumors are true about her being engaged to a certain “Ray” from Washington. 1). C? Patricia Anita Barto “Sparkplug Pat is our lovable brunette, hailing from Wood, who possesses a keen sense of humor and a wonderful personality. Wherever we see Pat. we always see her best friend “Doc . As for the males in Pat’s life, she considers them all as friends, but we feel sure the right one will come along sometime. Our carefree happy- go-lucky Pat’s ambition is to be- come a journalist or a newspaper reporter and because of her ability in writing compositions, we feei sure she will Ik successful in this line of work. Good Luck! Dean Beck “Dr an' 'This charming Senior hails from Fast Saxton and he is proud of it. Dean has a keen personality which makes him a friend to everyone. His aim in life is to become a Business Manager and with his ability he will reach the top. 1 le is a member of the band and is the pianist for the chorus which makes him very popular with the girls. Perhaps his future will Ik spent with “Peg”, who knows. Gtxxi Luck Dean! Grace Bollman “Grade” This friendly lass is from Mid- dletown. and is she a whiz in the commercial department. She is an ardent movie fan. Gracic keeps a diary written in short- hand. Her past-time is helping in her father’s garage and store. She hasn't yet made up her mind to the future, but whatever it is. we’re certainly wishing her the best of luck. Martha Black “Black e” This vivacious brunette who hails from Six Mile Run is known to her many friends as Blackie. As to her future she wishes to work in Ritchey’s Dairy. Blackie likes to go to S. L. and partici- pate in many school activities. W e hear she is a very good cook. Here’s good luck to vour future. Emily Brown “Km Emily is one of the Stoncrs- town gang who is always full of pep and has a cheery smile for everyone. She has been a mem- ber of the band for four years and also is a member of the ten tones. Emily’s favorite song is “Galaway Bay” and as to her future plans, she expects to be- come a stenographer, but we are sure there is some lucky man in the future who will change her mind. “Good Luck.”

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CLASS POEM The tong and joyous climb is finished. Behind us lie the years Of fond memories and comradeship, Of sharing hopes and fears. ★ Let not the parting of our ways Within the course of time Destroy the memory of these days For the class of forty-nine. ★ For us these days will live again. These gladsome scenes return. May the friendship fires within Our hearts never cease to burn. ★ —M. D. CLASS COLORS MEDUM BLUE AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER RED CARNATION CLASS MOTTO STR1 E TO SUCCEED



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 Mario Ciarrocca Mutt 'Iliis handsome lad claims Dud- ley as his home town. Musical talented Mutt has been an active member of the board for three years and also held such positions as band president, and band manager. It seems that eating spagghetti and playing shuffle- board are his favorite pastimes. Mutt plans to go to Chicago to take up motor and body repairs soon after graduation, and we sincerely wish him all the success in this field of work. David Crawford Cover “ Rocky” Rocky came into our ranks from Lynchburg. Virginia at the beginning of the senior year, lie soon had many friends especially among the feminine sex for he has that southern charm the girls all like, how about it Maxine? He is the only would-be barber in our midst and we know he will make good. And if we konw anything about it Maxine will make it “full-time.” ■ Alma Cornell “Elmer Alma is the girl with the big brown eyes and sweet smile, who hails from Stonerstown. She has been in the band for two years and the chorus one year. h?n Alma starts telling one of her stories, you always hear her favorite expression “I thought I'd die.” She takes a great interest in her commercial work, and she is Mr. Sharpe’s efficient secretary. She is also learning to cook, be- cause she heard, the way to a man’s heart is through his stom- ach. Won’t some guy lx lucky: I ts of luck Alma! Elizabeth Lucille Davis “Cicllr” Lucille is our laughable, lovable personality of the class. Her bru- nette hair and dancing blue eyes make quite a contrast. She is a good leader in any line of work and is liked by everyone. She has been an efficient member of the chorus for two years. Hav- ing had perfect attendance dur- ing her high school years, she confesses it breaks her heart when the busses can’t get through. Lu- cille is happy when she’s munch- ing on a candy bar. Some of her hidden talent is just crop- ping out this year. Jay Brown “Lucky” Jay. our studious as well as handsome lad hails from Finlcy- ville and he is proud of it. Jay is interested in all sports and has actively participated. He is usually seen with his friend Ran- kin or any of players. Because of his keen personality he is a friend of everyone. Jay’s future will probably be spent in the Navy and later with “Janet” but what- ever the choice—good luck lay. Basketball. 4 years: Football. 3 years. Thomas Brumbaugh “Tom One of the “Frog Hollows” contributions to the Senior class of ’49 is Tom Brumbaugh. This husky lad has a ready and cheer- ful smile for everyone. In his spare time he’s mostly seen with Mack and Alan. He is also fond of movies. His favorite sport is baseball and is seen at all games involving S. L. After school hours he works in Uncle Charlie’s Meat Market. Although he has decided on nothing definite for the future he might continue the meat cutting trade. His favorite dish is turkey with all the trim- mings. We’re sure Tom has the qualities to make good in any- thing. Rov Brown “Buddie By-far the most mischievious boy in the senior class. Buddie spends most of his six hours in school each day with his eyes glued to the clock. He excels in football and has been active in the sport during all four years of his High School career. Where ever there’s Buddie there’s lx gan sharing in the mischief making. Although Buddie acts very bashful, he is a wolf in sheeps clothing, so don’t let the blush fool you. We hear that he has been whispering sweet nothings in the ear of that certain blonde from Huntingdon. Ralph Edward Carberry “Charger That blackhaired buddy of Ciarrocca’s who journeys from Saxton is our boy. Carberry. Wc hear he is quite a hit in sales- manship. He can tell you how to cut paper wood and also about the “pop” making industry since he has worked at both. Vc will remem ber him as a guy who would lend a helping hand at anytime. Ralph’s ambition after he has left the premises of S. L. II. S. is to raise turkeys or to attend Draftsman's School in Ohio.

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