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

 - Class of 1949

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English class to Jerry Lou Jenkins. Ralph Carbcrry wills his ability to get along with Miss Long to Robert Clapper. Jim Hess wills his curly hair to Tom Russell. Orval Fix wills his good marks in English to Donna Cook. Lorn Hinish wills his kindness to Betty Fox. Dorothy Fcsslcr wills her shorthand ability to Stella Spencer. Duane Lytle wills his tallness to Billy Burkurt. Helen Flenncr wills her typing and shorthand ability to Patty Peters. Mario Ciarrocia wills his seat in the band to Jake Reed. Theodore Logan wills his technique in getting kicked out of Mr. Smith’s room to Dean McGhee. Jim Horton wills the front seat in the bus to John Wenglik. Merle McGhee wills his car to Jimmy Bollinger. Bill Sheeder wills his ability to dance to Jim Audrey. Frank Rankin wills his smile to Charles Myers. John Miller wills his job in the gas station to Savannah Thomas. Helen F'ord wills her bashfulness to Ithel Wright. Emily Brown wills her seat in the band to Jeannine Hughes. Ruth Martin wills her reading ability to George Edwards. Lucille Davis wills her ability to write notes to Alice Mae Hess. Vivian Thompson wills her quietness to Doris Ross. Pat Solomon wills her high rating with the senior boys to Doris Buzzard. Lloyd Heldibridle wills his blue eyes to Mary Angelo. Jack Reed wills his good behavior in Miss Steele’s room to Bob Clapper. David Cover wills his ability to make love to Maxine Hopkins. Pat Barto wills her slowness to Phebe Miller. Victor McIntyre wills his place on the football team to George Edwards. Nellie Ritcher wills her job as Miss McCahan’s secretary to Beverly John- son. Roy Brown wills his ability to get along with the girls to Glen Leonard. Dale Fouse wills his ability to get to school in time to 'Torn Russell. Richard Rankin wills his bashfulness to Loretta Jenkins. Don Reed wills his snuff box to Glen Meek. Dean Beck wills his ability to play the bass horn to Dolores Hildibridle. Jay Brown wills his ability to do his Math, to George Meyers. Tom Brumbaugh wills his ability not to shave to Allen Hatfield. Blair Troutman wills his bashfulness to Ronnie Willison. John Keifer wills his seat in Miss Long’s room to Ronnie Willison. Dick Mountain wills his ability to chew gum in Miss Long’s room and get away with it to Fred Heffner. Beulah Mort wills her personality to Ruth Harvey.

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Last Will and Testament, Class of 1949 . . . We, the Senior Class of nineteen hun- dred and forty-nine, of Saxton Liberty- High School, declare this to be our last will and testament, in manner and form following, hereby revoking any will here- tofore made by us. First—To the Freshmen Class, we will our encouragement in their seemingly endless three years to follow. Second—To the Sophomore Class, we will all our honor students and out- standing athletes. Third—To the faculty- we bequeath all our hidden intelligence that they have striven so desperately to bring out in us. To Mr. Sharpe we will our ability to be good leaders. To Miss McCahan we will our worldly travels and exciting experiences. To Miss Long, with the permission of Dolores Barto, we will her marriage li- cense. To Miss Hoover we leave our tremen- dous figures. To Miss Steele we leave any glittering jewelry that we might have left lying around. To Mrs. Hooper we senior girls give our special tact in cooking. To Mr. McDowell we will all our ex- cess finances. To Mr. Smith we will our ability to read Gregg shorthand. To Miss Gearhart we will Beulah More’s parking place on Cove Mountain. To Air. Gates we leave enough money to buy a car unknown to high school students. To Mr. Hoover we will all our forged excuses. To M rs. aite we give orchids for her splendid coaching of the girl’s basket- ball team. To Mr. Shoemaker we leave our un- paid dentist bills resulting from eating his candy. To Mr. Hoffman (our Janitor) we will all our old mash notes and sincerely hope he gets many laughs from them. Fourth—To the Juniors we will the following: Reba Treece wills her job as Air. Hoover’s secretary to Jean Cuicci. Alice Elder wills her long black curls to Doris Ross. Alartha Black wills her ability to go through high school to Frances Steven- son. Alma Cornell wills her ability to carry the flag to Mary Ann Lowe. Theresa Reed wills her ability to drive the “Chevy” to Hilda Ann Stake. Alack McCahan wills his speed in mak- ing love to Jim Snyder. Don Port wills his ability to skip classes to Slim Thomas. Donald Treece wills his name “Fire- ball” to Bob Detwiler. John Whitfield wills a pack of Beech- nut chewing gum to Miss Long. Alice Fisher wills her ability to type to “Gobby” Weaver. Grace Hastings wills her good sports- manship to Edith Wright. Lois Winfield wills her place on the basketball team to Adeline Chiarizia. Dolores Barto wills her name to Do- lores Barto. Hilda Rogers wills her dignified ways to .Maxine Hopkins. Marian Stapleton wills her long hair to Jean Hess. Dorothy Tenley wills her friendliness to Joanne AIcDonald. Grace Bollntan wills her job as Miss Long’s secretary to June Brode. Lucy Barnett wills her ambition to be- come a doctor to Patty AIcCabitt. Charles Rightnour wills his English book to Don Krieger. Carlton Treece wills his ability to play basketball to Jack Johnson. Eddie Ross wills his acting ability to Allan Hatfield. Fred Miller wills his whiskers to Bill Reed. Alma Hart wills her wedding band to Margaret Clawson. Sara Stapleton wills her P. O. D. book to George Peck. David McAIurtrie wills his tallness to Phil Bartola. Bob Seager wills all his books to Ron- nie Barnett. Joe Williams wills his job as football manager to Pat McCahan. Dorcas Miller wills her ability to skate to Aliss Hoover. Dorothy Neuder wills her ability to get along with the Robcrtsdale boys to Norma Davis. Eddie Holmes wills his ability to get along with Air. Smith to Allen Hatfield. Frank Altobclli wills his basiifulncss to Alary Margaret Logan. Martin Defibaugh wills his seat in



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BACCALAUREATE SERVICE of the Saxton-Liberty High School High School Auditorium Sunday evening, May 22, 1949 8:00P. M. Arthur Thompson, Presiding Processional Hymn “Finlandia”-Sibeluis Band Invocation ---------------------------------------Rev. Ammon Siple Minister, First Church of God Response I Shall Not Pass Again This Way” High School Chorus Scripture Lesson-------------------------------------- Rev. Paul Martin Minister, Six Mile Run Church of God Prayer ------------------------------------------------Rev. Ammon Sipie Anthem “He Smiled On Me”—O’Hara High School Chorus Sermon-------------------------------------------- Rev. E. Paul Dilling Minister, Stonerstown Brethren Church Offertory “Charme d Amour” Band Benediction-----■»--------------------------------Rev. Arthur Thompson Minister, Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church Recessional Hymn “Onward Christian Soldiers” Band B A C c A L A U R E A T E C O M M E N C E M E N T PROGRAM March “The Great Century”—Weber School Band Invocation ------------------------------- Rev. Paul Martin Minister, Six Mile Run, Church of God “This Is My Country” Ten Tones Address----------------------------------------- Dr. John Robbins Hart April Showers” Ten Tones Presentation of Class Gift - Stephen McCahan Presentation of Honors and Awards Amos A. Sharpe Supervising Principal Presentation of Legion Awards Col. A. E. Simon American Legion, Post 169 Presentation of Diplomas Carl Bradley President, Saxton Liberty School Board Saxton Liberty “Alma Mater” Class of 1949 and Audience Benediction Rev. Edward S. Hayes Minister, Saxton Methodist Church Recessional “Manhattan Beach”—Sousa School Band

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