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

 - Class of 1930

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 LA SALTIANNA Advice From the Seniors 1. Always argue and talk back to your teachers. It lets them know you are listening. 2. Don’t fail to bring your chewing gum to class. “It aids digestion.” 3. When it is not otherwise engaged, just make yourself comfortable in Mr. McMillen’s office. He wants you to feel at home. 4. Bang all doors when chance offers. It commands attention. 5. Slide down all banisters instead of taking the time to run down the steps. 6. You will always find pencils and paper in the teachers’ desks if you forget to bring your own to class. 7. At stated times during the year you will find a final examination schedule on the bulletin board. The time for each examination is merely given as a suggestion by Mr. McMillen. If they don't suit you. just pass into Mr. McMillen a slip of paper with your name and the time best suited to your convenience on it. 8. Miss Carson will be glad to give you models for absence excuses, should you wish to take your vacation before the end of school. C. R. S.. “ ’30.” GUESS THE SPEAKER “If you will follow me in this—” “Do you have permission to get a drink—” “KEEP QUIET!” Report to detention—” “You can't play any more basketball until your marks are up. “Come in after school—” “Close the book—” “Don't forget that theme—” “Call for volunteers.” + + + + Bill: “What has six legs and flies?” Dora: “I’ll bite.” Bill: “Three canary birds.” 19 3 0 ' » w » s» s v Page twenty-five

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 LA SALTIANNA I. Earl Greece, will give to anyone the rest of my unusual Cicero translation, if he can find it. I. Norman Grosklos, bequeath my good looks and my good nature to Arthur Hart. I, Grace Hale, bequeath “Petite,” and my chemistry burns to Anna Rokiscak. 1. Dora King, bequeath my chewing gum and my giggle to Mabel Stine, though she can already chew as well as I. I. Olive Cowman, bequeath my compact and my tranquility to Marian Simpson, also many other things. I. Alexander Lyons, well known to everyone, bequeath most of my playthings and all of my books to John Hine. 1, William Martin, bequeath every French book 1 can find to George Martin. He will appreciate them. I know. I. John Maguire, bequeath my ability at being somebody's boy friend to Chalsmer Brown, if he will accept it. I. Joseph Serene, bequeath my leadership and mischief to Ward Brown: it will be a good addition to what he already has. I, Earl Rupert, bequeath all my athletics medals, letters and honors to Eddie Franklin. They are too heavy for me to bear. I. Pauline Shaffor, bequeath my French correspondence and my oratorical experience to Dorothy Grassell. I, Virginia Shupe, bequeath my A grades and my piano bench to Gladys Allenbaugh. I, Anna Smith, bequeath my date book and my extra hairpins to Margaret McKelvev. She’ll need the hairpins. 1, Rhoda Smith, bequeath all the Arithmetic books to the wise ones, but preferably 'to the junk man. I. Ronald Shuster, bequeath my specs and my banjo to Steve Godleski. I. Hilda Steffey. bequeath my good behavior and silence to my sister Myrtle, who should make good use of it. I. Mae Belle Waugaman. bequeath my blondness and my smallness to Anna Kitch. (Signed) THE CLASS OF '30 ALBERTA BORDNER. '30 Page twenty-four 19 3 0 mi '



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LA SALTIANNA Those Who Fell By the Way Mr. Snyder .... Helen Ameno Mae Archibald Millicent Ashbaugh Angeline Bregar Helen Compton Xola Compton Viola Compton Grace Fishel Mable Keeley Anna Marovich Sabina Marsaln Josephine Sansone Josephine Stadler Mary Wilson Frank Ewing Edward Godleski Harry Hensel John Neely John Pluhar John Salem Ralph Steele WEATHER FORECAST Mr. Me Milieu Mrs. Hodgess Occasional Flurries Miss Ewing Frequent Squalls Miss Jackson . Miss Carson + + + + How did you get that bump on your head? Oh, that's where a thought struck me. »v—«»».' . 19 3 0 mr+ + + ■ Page twenty-six

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