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Page 29 text:
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LA SALTIANNA 1, Elizabeth Cunkelman, bequeath my bewitching ways to Anna Kitch. I, Jack Franklin, bequeath out of sheer necessity that “IT and leave Alice (i. to ??? I, Charles Gosnell, bequeath my sometimes superior knowledge of “Farm Life” to Lysle Karhart. Don’t forget the cows! I, Elizabeth Gosnell. bequeath my unshorn locks and giggle to Dorothy Kelly. Take good care of them. I. George Grantz, bequeath my capabilities to argue, ask idiotic questions, and wisecracks to my brother Clair Grantz. Selfish.' no! I. Karl Greece, bequeath my ability to use Sta-comb to Leslie Simpson. 1, Helen Fennell, bequeath my male-catching ability and my well-known boy friends to Anna Rokisak. I, Alice Guthridge, bequeath my gallant, heart-breaking manners to Hilda Steflfey. I, Stanley Kelly, bequeath all my unused absent excuses to Mary Clark. I, John McPhilimy, bequeath my knowledge of “Women” to Alexander Lyons. I. Anna Krivoniak. bequeath my phone list and male friend file to Iola Pal mo. All guaranteed to be nize! I, Viola King, bequeath my title of “Miss America and all my parked gum to Grace Hale. I, Luella Long, bequeath my good looks and pretty hair to Pearl Fen- nell. I, Dick Ray, man of the world, bequeath that knack of collecting money and girls to the persons who deserve it best. I. Wilson Rhea, bequeath my knowledge of a car and freckles to James King. I, Anastasia Rabickow, bequeath my ability with a typewriter and accessories to the school as a whole, share and share alike. I. Thelma Rosensteel, bequeath my good nature to the Faculty. I, Karl Rupert, bequeath my position on the basketball team to John Hine. I. Virginia Shirley, bequeath my quiet ways to Anna Smith. I. Robert Shirley, the sheik of the class, bequeath my sheikish ways to Joe Getty. I, Joseph Scott, bequeath my wit, my cultivated voice and habits to Sidney Waugaman. 1, James Stewart, bequeath my scientific attitude to John Maguire. I. Anna Vensel, bequeath my Latin pony to the next Virgil class. We do hereby constitute and appoint Miss Ewing and Mr. Johnston to be executors of this, our last ill and Testament. (SIGNED) THE CLASS OF’29 —Rabickow ’29 1929 Page tuenty-five
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LA SALTIANNA CLASS WILL We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Nine, of Saltsburg High School, in departing from this noble building of pleasant memories into the unsympathetic world, and believing some of us to be sound in mind, of superior judgment, and being very wise and otherwise, deem the drawing of the Will expedient. We hereby make public to all mankind that we revoke and make void any and all wills, testaments, Latin papers, late passes, excuses, and notes written by us or for us heretofore. It is our last wish that this “Iron Will he kept from the clutches of the junk dealer, and be held in veneration so that all classes will goal their ambitions with the Class of '29 as their highest and most worthy example. TO THE FACULTY, we bequeath: The right to rule over and guide the Seniors following in our footsteps over the hard places in the road. The ability to Hunk as many as you wish after we have received our diplomas. The hope that you may always have such intelligent, well-behaved, good-looking Seniors as we have been. Our best wishes and kindest regards, since we have struggled and survived all the battles of school life, our thanks to you for having instilled some knowledge into us. TO THE JUNIORS, in general, we bequeath our superiority and dignified reputation. Our vacant thrones to rule. Our beloved teachers to cope with and Senior subjects to explore. TO THE SOPHOMORES, we bequeath the privilege of showing the Freshies where they belong. The honor of looking up to the future Seniors. All the courage to tackle P. O. D. and English. TO THE FRESHIES, we bequeath all the remains of our books. The honor of climbing the hill the next four years. The consolation that you will never attain the mark we have set as far as good looks, intelligence, dignity, our love of work and common sense are concerned. We hereby separately bequeath to our fellow school-mates as follows: I, Pauline Allenbaugh. bequeath mv Dutch manners and slenderness to Pauline Steele. I, Lena Bergman, bequeath my height to Chester Fillar. I, Robert Burnett, bequeath my natural acting ability and stage personality to Ronald Shuster. I, Emilie Bricker, bequeath my drugstore complexion to La Rue Clorley, my understudy. I, Alice Coffman, bequeath my modesty to Margaret Rytheway. I. Harry Campbell, bequeath my ability to attract Shebas to Wilbur Compton. I hope you succeed, Frizzy! I’uge twenty-four 1929
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=-■■■■ =E I. A SALTIANNA SENli r COMIC CHARACTERS Stanley Kelly.............. Anna Yenscl ................ Anna Krivoniak ............ Jim Stewart ... ........... Elizabeth Cunkelman ....... Virginia Shirley........... Dick Ray ................. Thelma Rosensteel Robert Burnett ............ I.uella Long .............. Wilson Rhea ................ Earl Rupert ............... Viola King ................. Joe Scott .................. Lena Bergman ........... Robert Shirley ............. Alice Guthridge ............ Harry Campbell ............. Pauline Allenbaugh ......... Jack Franklin ........... Elizabeth Gosnell .......... Anastasia Rabickow.......... John McPhilimy ............. George Grantz .............. Earl Greece ................ Charles Gosnell ............ Emilie Bricker. Alice Coffman Helen Fennell ............... Bucky, the Little Old Man ....................Hans Katzenjammer ................ Fritz Katzenjammer .................LTnde Everett .................................Elsie ..........................Ella Cinders ..Buck Rogers, the Hero .................................Rosie ............... Archie, Rosie’s Beau ...................Winnie Winkle ................................Neewah ...................The Major ............................Etta Kett .....The Terrible-Tempered Mr. Bang ..............................Oliveoyl ..............................Hamgravy .......................Dorothy Darnit ...................Hairbreadth Harry ...............................Belinda ........................Harold Teen ....................“Tomboy” Taylor ....................'I'illie the Toiler ..........J. Disraeli (Dizzy) Dugan Ben Webster, Bound to Win The Skipper of the Toonerville Trolley .....Oswald, the Skipper’s Woodpecker ............Boots and Her Buddy .................................Polly I'age twenty-six 1929
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