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

 - Class of 1930

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 LA SALTIANNA M yv GRACE HALE Glee Club 1. History Club 2, Health Club 3, 4, “In Cherry Time” 3, French Club 3, 4, “Lady Frances” 4. We call her “Petite” and she is the most cheerful member of the class. She is always busy, running errands, talking, eating candy, and studying. Only the close of the yeai prevents her from asking us to buy her a new dress, for somehow she likes to spill acid in Chemistry class. After Grace wades through Cicero she is to be a nurse and we know' that she will be so good that people will get sick so she can take care of them. DORA KING History Club 2, Health Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, “Lady Frances” 4, Glee Club 1, 2. A pertinent answer for everyone on all occasions, (teachers included) with a rare good humor and always ready for a laugh is our Dora. Although she is known as being----well, not exactly in love with Problems of Democracy, on a general run she should have no complaint. Dora has the admiration of the class for the above-board way in which she plays her pranks and casting the results to be blown whither they will by Fate. OLIVE LOWMAN Glee Club 1. French Club 3, Health Club 3, 4, “Lady Frances” 4. Olive is one of our curly headed lasses. She is sometimes very quiet and apparently studious hut she alwavs keeps her sunny side up and is ready for a good joke. Being good-natured is one of Olive’s strongest points, for we seldom see her angry with anyone. She is always willing to help in whatever she is needed. We are with you always, Olive. JOHN MAGUIRE Treas. 1, Basketball Reserves 1, 2, 3, Class Basketball 4, Prom Committee 3, Ass’t. B.B. Mgr. 3, Salt Shaker 3, Ass’t. Mgr. La Saltianna 4, Class Basketball 4. The last two years certainly broke—yes, even smashed John’s quiet attitude on life. Two years ago we would have used such adjectives as quiet, calm, and studious, but now’ wo say lively and dashing. He is everyone’s friend. We all have our weaknesses, but concerning John’s- ask a certain petite senior. Remember Beethoven's “Faithful Johnny.” Good luck to you, John! Page eighteen 19 3 0

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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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 LA SALTIANNA WILLIAM MARTIN Glee Club 1, History Club-Treasurer 2, French Club .3, 4, Salt Shaker Staff 3, Snap Shot Editor La Saltianna 4. Bill has one great love, and that is French,—how he glories in the verbs and how he resorts to his imagination when he reads the stories for the first time, in class, of course. But we always enjoy his Comedy of Errors! He likes to drive his car, go places and do things. When you see a sudden bright flash across your path, just take for granted that it is Bill, because he has beaucoup de che-veux rouges. EARL RUPERT Glee Club 1, Track 2, 3. Basketball 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Chairman of Circulation Committee, La Saltianna 4. Earl was so interested in High School that be came back another year, not only to play basketball, but also to tell the Trig class of 30 that tests were easy and were taken from the book. His readiness to aid anyone in need of assistance, his affable manners and winning smile have won for him a well-deserved popularity. PAULINE SHAFFOR Glee Club 1, History Club 2. “College Cinderella 2, Health Club 3, 4, “Lady Frances 4, Circulation Committee-La Saltianna 4, French Club 4. Pauline is our orator and what a forceful voice she has when she wants to be emphatic! She also has a slight inclination towards doing her school work, and while we do not often see her going home with a book under her arm, we believe she is seldom caught unprepared in a classroom. We missed Pauline for half a year but she finally decided that Saltsburg High should be her Alma Mater and came back to join our ranks. ANNA SMITH Class Treasurer 2, History Club 2, Prom. Committee 3, Health Club-Vice President 3, President 4. French Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, “I-ady Frances 4. Kiski then forever! seems to be her favorite song. In Latin translations Anna has adopted the cxa.i phrases from some writers who are very familiar to all of us— such as, “Thus he spake. She has changed her name to “Auntie in the past year. We also may address her as “Lady Frances, the name of the operetta in which she proved her ability to use her lovely voice. « ■ » 19 3 0 rage nineteen

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