Saltsburg High School - La Saltianna Yearbook (Saltsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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LA SALTIANNA JOSEPH DUKE Glee Club, Class Basketball 3, History Club 2, Basket ball 4. Our giant, curly headed classmate from up the road. If he had been in High School any longer, the doors would have had to have been enlarged for him. Joe was one of our basketball luminaries and what a center he made. He distinguished himself as a guard too, for he was so tall that they just couldn’t throw the ball over his head successfully. LYSLE EARHART French Club 3, 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, History Club 2. Although Lysle does not seem to like school he is always present, and early, too. He ought to be an inventor and invent better ways for a boy to spend his spare time, said spare time being the time that must be spent in school, when he can’t be outside really being busy. But then maybe Lysle’s thinking very important things of which we have no idea. Who can tell? PEARL FENNELL Glee Club 1, History Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Health Club 3, 4, “Lady Frances” 4. Pearl is so good that we can’t say anything about her. But even the casual observer can see great changes since she was a Freshman. Now she talks, eats candy, and whispers answers n’every-thing. The only thing is sometimes she is the only one that knows the answer. Pearl has dates; we have found that out, but she evidently does not waste much time, for mid-terms and finals generally find her taking a couple of days vacation. ALICE GEORGE Prom Committee 3, French Club 3, 4, Health Club 3, 4, The College Cinderella 2, History Club 2, Girls’ Glee Club 1, Operetta “Lady Frances” 4. Here’s to the girl who lives in town. And daily travels up and down. She’s very quiet and very neat. And her friends all say she’s very sweet. To some she seems almost scornful and yet she doesn’t mean it. Those who have been interested enough to work their way through her armor of reserve have found a kind, true, tender heart. Pape sixteen 19 3 0

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 LA SALTIANNA ALBERTA BORDNER Glee Club 1, Librarian 1. 2, 3, History Club 2, Health Club 3, 4, “Lady Frances” 4, “Road to Yesterday” 4, Salt Shaker 3, La Saltianna 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Salutator-ian. Alberta Minerva, as she has been appropriately designated, is devoting her High School life to acquiring a fluent knowledge of “I a I,angue Francaise.” She corresponds with a French gentleman across the waters. We find in Alberta a good student, always considerate of the feelings of others. LELA COMPTON Glee Club 1, History Club 2, Health Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, “Lady Frances” 4. The childlike countenance of Lelia belongs to one of the most loyal members of the “High Noon Club’ which meets daily in room 5. She is popular because she is jolly. Her two most striking characteristics are her memory and her happy-go-lucky disposition. She is always cheerful and happy, and is sure to turn up smiling from any occurrence, whether pleasant or otherwise. WILBUR COMPTON French Club 3, Glee Club 1, Class Basketball 4. Wilbur always arrives at school in the best of spirits, a habit not possessed by part of his classmates. This raie good humor, we suppose comes from the delightful young ladies that he brings to school in his new Chevrolet sedan. Wilbur has proven a Don Juan incarnate in his passionate love scenes in the senior play, in which he plays the part of the hard-hearted villain. MARY CUNNINGHAM “I ady Frances” 4, French Club 3, 4, Glee Club, Health Club 3. 4. A blonde and petite, and that is all a girl needs to get through life nowadays. Though Marie has to study she still finds time to enjoy herself. We know she would rather have a date than bother about Cicero and his associates. She has had some painful experiences with the dentist but we’re sure she would not mind it if he’d only send her a Bill, for her trouble. Page fifteen



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 « • LA SALTIANNA HELEN GETTY Glee Club 1, College Cinderella 2, History Club 2, Health Club 3, 4, Salt Shaker 3, French Club 3, 4, “Lady Francos” 4, Mrs. Wiggs 4. This fair lady has never yet learned the way up the hill. She requires an escort every day both up and down. The only fault we can think of is her unconquerable habit of appreciating too audibly any chance joke in class. Teasing is an art with her, and her lively sallies bafTle her admirers. A smile from her has made many a youth feel like a millionaire. CLAIR GRANTZ Glee Club 1, French Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4, “Road to Yesterday” 4. He may be slightly behind the times by walking five miles to school in this airplane age, hut judging from the number of A’s on his report we’ve decided his mind is extremely modern. Clair’s main line is Trig, and we wouldn’t be surprised a bit if he discovers a new theory for solving the ever-impossible Trig, problems. Were sure a certain red-headed girl in Sliekville would be visited more if Clair still had the Ford. EARL GREECE Class Basketball 4. Circulation Committee 4, Glee Club 1, 2. Still water runs deep; one never knows what Earl is thinking about. He joined our class for another year. This individual is easier to look upon than to see through and understand. Though naturally of a quiet and retiring disposition, he is somewhat of a ladies’ man. Earl would make a track man if that sport were given at night. He runs well in the dark. NORMAN GROSKI.OS Glee Cluh 1, French Club 3, 4, History Club 3, Gass Basketball 4. We hardly know what to say about Norman, he is of such a quiet nature. There are very few who would labor through all that terrible French, and not give it up. Of all his romances we know of only one, but we mention no names. However. Norman is wearing a Derry High ring and he refuses to let us in on the secret. While it may be nothing—still it might be something. These seniors are rather puzzling. 19 3 0 page seventeen

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