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William R. Sheedcr “Willie” This handsome Rpmeo who hails from Six Mile Run spends most of his time with a certain youuk lady from, Saxton. Willie, a little man with a mighty arm. plays shortstop on the Baseball team and does a mighty fine job. lie played baseball for two years and earned his varsity sweater. In school he likes English best of all. Willie is also a monitor which offers plenty of opportuni- ty to communicate “at the Stake I le is undecided alx ut his future but we want to wish him the “Best of Luck in whatever lie does. Marion Stapleton Quiet, pretty, and co-operative, that's Marion, a brunette from “Little Valley.' She joined Sax- ton Liberty in her junior year when she came from Baltimore. A typical farm girl, she is in- terested in “Sheas not the one horst type, either. Marion's fu- ture is undecided, but with her good looks and sweet personality we arc sure she will go far in this world. Pat Solomon “Lou” The dark-eyed beauty of the Senior Class, yes. that's our gal. Pat. She had an active part in many things, including the Ten Tones, Chorus. Band, and as a Senior forward on our basket- ball team and really helped to roll up the score for S. I.. II. S. As a future profession. Pat is anticipating homemaking. She seems to make qui'e a few trips to Harrisburg. You're really a lucky guy. Ken! Sara Katherine Stapleton “Sis” One of the peppiest and most cheerful girls in the class is Sara. Of her success we ha c no doubt for Sara always finishes any pro- ject she starts. Her interest out of school, we hear is learning to drive the DcSota and reading. She has PECKS of friends especi- ally George. ‘‘Sis ’ showed her acting ability by being in the Senior play. We know she will make good use of her ability in Home Ec. Dorothv Tenlev “Flirt” “Flirt’ as she is known to her many friends hails from Putts- town. This vivacious attractive girl with the dark brown hair, big brown eyes, and the very pleasing personality belong to Dorothy. She is planning to be a telephone operator—but maybe Alan will change it to house- keeping. Carlton Walter Treece “Putter” Carlton is quiet and unassum- ing for that reason one may think him backward, until one gets to know him better. His keen sense of humor and quick wit makes him a fa - orite with his many friends. The students of old S. L. II. S. will miss seeing Putter wandering around the classrooms, visiting among the great number of his friends. Vivian Thompson “Vi-Vi” Quiet, but very nice and friend- ly is our blonde, curly headed Senior. Vivian. She hails from Coalmont. Her favorite pastime is going to the movies and list- ening to Hill-Billy music on the radio. After graduation Vivian's ambition is to be a beautician, but whatever she plans, we're hoping her Good Luck always. Donald D. Treece “Fire ball'' Hailing from Cherrytown. Don's striking red hair dis- tinguishes him from his fellow students. He is a likeable chap and is widely known. He likes all sports, especially hunting. He is quite a lucky fellow in more ways than one. He participated in intermural basketball and played good during the dinner hour. Don is out for baseball and may turn out to be a smooth player on the diamond. His fu- ture is undecided but we wish him lots of luck on whatever he decides to do.
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Nellie Ritchey Aunt Nellie Hid you ever see that small girl with the brown lock's who hail from Stonerstown ? It is « ur Nellie. She seems very quiet to those who do not know her real well, but she has a lot of pep. “Aunt Nellie. ' as she is known to a few of her friends, can always be seen with her two best friends, Sara and Dorcas. When asked what subjects she liked best, “English” was the answer. In leisure time she en- joys reading, sleeping and eating. Edward Abbot Ross Eddie Eddie is rather quiet until you learn to know him, and then you find that he has qualities of wit and humor. If you can't find him just look up David McMurtric or Frank Rankin, they will be discussing “The Ford.” He also has oratorical abilities that exceed the average student, whether it is in English class or in the senior play you will find Eddie very talented. His favorite pastime is making deals with Miss Long and we think that she has met her match. Hilda Rogers “Shorty' Shorty is one of the smallest girls in the Senior Class, for shortness docs not detract but adds to her very sweet person- ality. She is a commercial stu- dent, and her desire after school is to be someone's good secre- tary. Her heart belongs to Bob so far as she is concerned. For recreation Shorty is seen many times at the skating rink and at the Happy Hollow Inn danc- ing. Charles Robert Seager Hob Bob is one of the shortest guys in the class, but we are of the opinion that good goods are put up in small packages. Bob is a shy. quiet fellow who says he doesn’t have a girl, but we bet he does. He spends his leisure time playing basketball, and he is interested in all sports. In whatever you do we wish you the best of luck “Bob.” Donald Reed Rabbit” Hopping off the “Puttstown Special” Rabbit starts everyday with a bang. A ladies man, Rabbit's main attraction is his short frissly hair which really makes him look cute. In school his favorite subject is “Business Law” at which he is a wiz. After graduation Rabbit wants to settle down on a farm and raise a bunch of little “Rabbits. Theresa Reed “Tatty” Another one of the Dudley Hill girls. 'Fatty is a vivid red head without the temper. She is well known for her hilarious sense of humor and is well liked by all. Her favorite pastime is cruising along in the Chevrolet with her favorite companion Dotty, and you frequently sec them on the road to Cypher. She is especially fond of sports particularly horseback riding, hunting and last but not least basketball. 'Fatty has a very “Sonny” disposition. She is plan- ning to attend college next fall and we all agree that she'll make a wonderful Ph. Ed. teacher. Jack Reed Jack is one of the quieter and more refined contributions from Cherrytown. He is a affable and a friendly chap who specili .cs in a girl name “Audrey. He is often seen with “Fireball and “Carbcrry. Jack intends to at- tend college after he graduates from Saxton-Liberty. He is al- ways ready to under take any project in school or elsewhere. We wish him luck. Charles Rightnour “Charley Coming from Little Valley “Charley” greets everybody with a “Hello” that has a friendly twist in it. After working on the farm all day Charley is always ready to help in getting some fun started. You will find him with Jim Hess and Harold Gates hanging around Bollman's Service Station or heading up the road to Wood. As to the future Char- ley wants to become a diesel engineer. Good Luck!!
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Reba Treece “Churip A warm hearty smile and a cheery hello for all her school mater—that’s our attractive bru- nette from Cherry town—Reba Treece. She is one of the neat- est girls of the class and some- how manages to look her best at all times—even in foul weath- er. If you happen to go through the hall and hear someone hum- ming the song “Billie Boy.” it’s sure to be Reba. Joseph josiah W illiams oir If you see a young chap with a smile and a kind word for everyone, it’s bound to be none other than our Joe. As to the females in Joe's life, he considers them all just as friends. Besides being a promising commercial student, he excells in the useful art of farming which is his main interest. However, as to what he desires to do after gradua- tion. his only reply is that his future is undecided. Lester Owen W hitfield “Johnnie” Tall, blonde and extremely good looking. Johnnie is liked by all (girls). Ilis favorite song is “Margie” and from the at- tention he gives the lass of this name from Coalmont we don't wonder why. A contagious grin and those sparkling brown eyes arc his most well-known charac- teristics. On the evenings when he isn’t courting. Johnnie works in a garage in Stonerstown, gas- sing up. We think he would make a wonderful mechanic from the ex- perience he is gaining at Mcars’ and someday he plans to have a garage of his own. Blair Troutman “Abe” Abe is the tallest boy in the senior class and is very well-liked by all his classmates. He is un- usually shy where girls arc con- cerned. Abe’s main interests are sports (football, basketball, and baseball), all three of which he plays exceedingly well. Since “Abe” is one of the Stonerstown boys what would lx more na- tural than to find him in the company of Whitfield and Mill- er? The three of them are fre- quently seen loafing at Mcars Service Station. After gradua- ting this ambitious sportsman plans to try his luck at profes- sional baseball. Lois Winfield Hotshot” Pep. vim, sweet personality and looks galore—that’s our gal, lx)is. “Chicken and “Hotshot,” as she is known by all her fellow classmates and underclassmen, is really a whiz when it comes to basketball our star and no less! She is also a member of the chorus. Lois doesn’t know what’s in the future for her but it will be college versus home- making. Whatever it turns out to be. she is bound to lx? a suc- cess.
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