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♦ ♦THE SALT SHAKER SARAH AMENO—“Sally” Vice President 1, “Up in the Air” 2, Junior Editor of La Saltianna 2-3, Class Secretary 3, “Tommy” 3, Prom Committee 3, Girls’ Glee Club 3-4, “Strange Bequest” 4, News Editor of Salt Shaker 4, Cheer Leader 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Senior Staff Dance Committee, Valedictorian 4. Sally has been quite a center of attraction in school and besides being good looking herself she ♦ receives a “good looking” report card every six weeks which has resulted in her being the Valedictorian of our class. She is a happy-go-lucky kid ; and how she likes her chewing igum!!! JAMES WILSON—“Sqwinfc” Class President 1, Biology Club President 2, Boys’ Glee Club 3-4, Basketball 4, Treasurer Hi-Y 4, Salt Shaker Staff 4, “Windy Willows” 4. Here comes the wise-cracker and teaser! Anytime you feel blue and down-hearted go to “Squink” and he’ll make you forget your troubles. He is the best all-round entertainer, especially in French Class. But we enjoy his presence every place and anytime. JOHN RUPERT—“Bone” Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Stage Manager for “Windy Willows”, “Tommy” and the “Strange Bequest”, Biology Club 2, Hi-Y 4, Boys’ Glee Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Business Manager of Salt Shaker 4. John is our class “filibuster,” especially in P. of D. Class. He is the future Senator Long. Nor does he hold such a bad record in track or basketball. Keep it up, Rupert. MABEL STINE—“Seine” H. H. H. Club, Prom Committee 3, Salt Shaker Staff 4, Girls’ Glee Club 3-4, Biology Club. Mabel was cut out to be one of the idle rich. What wouldn’t she give to marry a millionaire. Her cares are few and her worries none. Her lessons are the last word in her daily routine but she gets there just the same. 19 3 3 Page Five
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THE SALT SHAKER MYRON KIEBLER—“Kieb” Boys Glee Club 3-4, Secretary 4, Hi-Y 4, Biology Club 2, Vice President, Class President 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Dance Committee 4, Stage Manager “East Lynne” and “Tommy”, “Windy Willows” 4, “Strange Bequest 4, Editor-in-Chief of Salt Shaker 4. With his winning smile and his happy-go-lucky ways Kieb will go far. Myron has shown his ability in business by successfully carrying our school paper through. There’s still a chance of his being president of U. S. GEORGE CUNKLEMAN—“Gregory Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, “Up in the Air”, Boys’ Glee Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Hi-Y 4, Salt Shaker Staff, Track 2-3-4. Here is our famous track man! He is a very good sport and has a weakness for a certain curly-headed blonde who thinks a lot of him also. He likes to hunt and take his girl joy-riding in his sister’s car. Good luck, George. JANET CONN—“Janet” Girls’ Glee Club 4, Salt Shaker Staff 4, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” 1, “Windy Willows” 4, Oratorical Contests 2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Biology Club 2. Janet is our petite brunette who has achieved a lot of popularity through her ability to orate. Janet is a friend to all and a very willing helper, although she seems to like talking a lot. Lots of luck in the future, Janet. DONALD SHIRLEY—“Don” Don joined our ranks in ’31 as a Junior and has been plugging right along with the rest of us. He has very little to say about himself, except that he walks about three miles to and from school every day. For quite a while he manipulated one of those things commonly known as Fords, but of late he has been riding in ‘Hoofer’s Hack.” —1 9 3 3
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