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

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EX I II I IX TEE SENIOR CLASS ce ULTSBicc men scuccl PRESENTS 2 THE 1948 LA SALTIANNA IIIKI JOHN ASKINS CL INfH HASAfLI EMEDIO RUDOLPH ADVI Cfc EDWIN NELMES SALTSBURG HIGH SCHOOL SALTSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA DEDICATED TD It is to Miss May KohJhepp that we, the class of nineteen hundred and forty eight dedicate this nineteenth volume of the “La Saltianna.” She greeted us with an enthusiastic welcome when we entered Saltsburg High School as Freshmen. Now as graduating Seniors we bid her a fond farewell, and in parting, we take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation for her guidance and understanding. Miss May Kohlhepp x STEPPING TO CITIZENSHIP education All grade sheets must be turned into the office not later than October 13. i947...Student Council meeting the 6th period today...Teachers are requested to turn in schedule cards as soon as possible. 3l)R I MM II AI The test of your intelligence is your ability to take hold of your own life just as it is. Know yourself; make an estimate of your situation. Consider the circumstances of your birth, dhildhood, home life, and the neighborhood in which you live, your friends, your skills, your limitations, and your points of strength. You will find shortcomings which you can correct; handicaps which you must accept. Begin! Act! Do something! Things that seem difficult at first will become easy. The real building of a life or social system is the result of positive thinking and constructive action. It requires energy. g d will, iniative, and planning. Hold fast to y°ur ideals. R. L. Simpson, Supervising Principal Westminster College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Kd. Oii §taiti4i y Miss Rose Nezolyk lias served as Secretary of our office during the term of 1947-48. She is a graduate of tine class of ’47. Miss Rose Nezolyk 9 MAY KOHLHEPP Social Studies Clarion State Teachers College, Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. Uni. of Pgh. WASIL CURTIOFF Mathematics Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. Uni. of Pgh. LLOYD NOEL Shop Phillips University, A B, Calep State Teachers C 1-lege (Ind. Arts), University of Pittsburgh. JEAN WEAN Home Economics Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. GLADYS DUNM1KE English Indiana State Normal, Buck-nell University, B.S. Columbia. M. A. HAZEL MARTIN English, Art Indiana State Teachers College, RS. MART CARSON Music Indiana State Teachers C I-lege. MARGARET JACKSON Social Studies, Languages Grove City College, Columbia M.A GRACE KAMMAN Commercial University of Pitt,burgh B.S., Carnegie Tech. JAMES BARTLEBAUG11 Physical Education Washington Jefferson Grove City College, Uni. of Pgh. MARY CHRISTY Biology, Science, English Uni. of Pgh., B.S., M.Ed CLARA McCARL Arithmetic, Commercial Geography Slippery Rock State Teachers College, Uni. of Pgh. EDWIN NELMES Mathematics, Science Carnegie Tech, Uni. of Alabama, Indiana State Teachers College B.S., Uni. of Pgh. io Left to right: C. Miller, Dr. T. M. Hadden (Vice President) P. Nelines (President), H. Jackson (Secretary), E. Hall. II (L) Mr. Noel sharpens a tool for 9-A shop class. (R) Mr. Walters checks the new gas burners. (LI A lesson in sewintr bv Miss We n. (R) Teachers’ Vhit chat” “Have you Heard.......... (L) “What was my time. Miss Kainman? (R) Mr. Nelmes checks A1 Heifer’s apparatus for making' chlorine. (L) “Stand by for action!” (R) ‘’You’ll never get rich by digging a ditch.” 12 OUR SEN IOR FRIENDS Rookie Day will be held Wednesday - - Senior Class meeting will be held the 7th period - - - There will be a dance held by the Seniors October 17. President: Don Walters Vice President: Dorothy Reliak Secretary: Evelyn Mackey Treasurer: Tony Campitella H JOHN ASKINS “Willie . Combination of vim, vigor and vitality When not with Louise he can be found working with photography. JOE BAIR “Joe” ... Wit and humor unexcelled . . He changes dull moments into joyous ones .... Interest rests in sports. HARRY BUFFALINI “Buff” . . Class comedian known chiefly because of his joking ability .... He is an excellent football player. DONALD CLAWSON “Don . Can be found taking life easy . . . Only in a hurry when on the football field. RUTH COFFMAN “Ruth . A friend in need She ranks high in manners Is very good natured. VIRGINIA COLEMAN “Ginny” ... Is a sports-minded gal . . She ranks high in both b wli ig and basketball. ELEANOR BUTTKEVITTS “Dutch .... Thinks two days of school in one week is enough . . Spends five days recouperating from those two flays. ANTHONY CAMPITELLA “Tony . . Covers as much territory around the school as he does on the basketball floor . . His way of avoiding trouble. MARY D’ANGELO “Mary” . . . Has attended school regularly and managed to keep a part time job . . . She plans to be a beautician. RAYMOND D’ANGELO “Ray” . . Mentally he is a whiz . . He enjoys Bookkeeping and Shop. 15 ESTHER FAAS Honeybunch” . Her sweet disposition has gained her many friends . . Her main interest points toward a certain boy from Pittsburgh. MARTHA FENNELL Marty” . . We predict a pleasant future for her as a secretary . . . Her personality makes her a friend to all. FLORENCE FILLAR 'Flo” . . Her favorite past-time is basketball . . . But when not at a game you can find her dancing. ARTHUR FLICK “Tuffy” His love of sports is an established fact . He has served a year in the Air Corps. ALBERT HELFER Iggy” . . The possessor of a vast store of knowledge. He is liked by all. MARY HILEMAN 'Mary' ... Is a veteran of only two years in S.H.S. This has not hindered her in any way from gaining friendliness from the class EDWARD HRABOSKY Boney” . . . Believes life without sports is not life. FAYE JOHNSON “Faye Is one of the members of the class with that irresistible personality .. . She enjoys dancing. ANNE KACHOMK “Anna” A sense of humor has brought her through with flying colors . . She plans to be a nurse. CHARLES KELLY “Chupk .... Is energetic whenever it comes to farming . He hopes to own a thousand acre cattle ranch some day. 16 RUTH KOONTZ “Koontzie” . . The senior to call upon whenever artistic work is to be done. A combination of ability and will power will help her to become a success. HARVEY LASHER “Harv” . . An earnest boy, especially when it has to do with stage set ups . .He enjoys typing . Shop is his favorite. EVELYN MACKEY “Evy” . . She makes an at-atractive picture behind the counter at Hall’s Drug Store . . She devotes her leisure time to dancing. JOAN MARSHALL “Tootie” . . She possesses a gift of conversation an 1 has talked herself into many friendships. MILDRED MAUN BETTY ANN MORTON Salty” . . Gets a big kick out of dating boys 6 feet tall . . Believes her greatest achievement is to pass boJ.lv typing and book-j eping. LEVERNA NOVAK Vernie” . . Has a smile and a good word for everyone . . Ready to lend a helping hand and a kind word to all in need. FRANCES PELCHAR Fran” . . . Her charming disposition and nice manner makes her a favorite in our class . . Her future ambition is to be a .'secretary. GLADYS QUICK “Gladys”....Holds the class record for being the most quiet . . She is not bashful but blushes very easilv while talking to boys. DOROTHY REHAK Mildred” ..... Our petite Senior . . She is the only one in the class who mastered four years of languages. ‘T)otty” . . A friendlv girl admired by many . . She has followed typing, short hand and ivookkeepine through to the end in hopes of a secretarial ;ob. WILLIAM ROBINSON “Bill . . Is still looking for the boy who started school . . If found . . . He will probably send him up before the Student Council KMKDIO RUDOLPH “Stitt” An earnest Senior boy . . . He has acquired friends because of his quiet disposition. WAYNE STEELE Wayne ... Is one of our nice Senior boys . . He is very friendly . . . Blushes often while talking to girls. IRENE SUTTON Rene” . . Is a busy Util Senior . . Always around when there’s something to do. RICHARD SUTTON Richie” . . Believes that he who invented work should have finished it. His singing ability isoie of his assets. DOLORES VERONA “Dolly” . . Our head cheerleader . . desires a career in modeling . . . She was chosen as sweater Queen ip 1047- GENEVA VERONA “Gene . . Is the quite reserved member ol our class. IRMA VERONA “Irma” . . She has a lovely singing voice and has taken Glee Club four yrs. DONALD WALTER Don . . He has held the class presidency' for two years and has done a good job. IRENE WENSEL “Irene . . Is one of the studious Seniors .... Her pastimes are laughing and making those around her laugh. FRANK TUZI 2-Z” . . The possessor of a sense of humor .... His main task this year is president of the Student Council. PAULINE WOODWARD “Woody” . . Is admired by many . . . Her excellent taste in clothes should help her in any career. x8 CUC A IIVlIlfA |OHY A SKINS ( lass Plays 1-2-3, Rifle Club 1-2-3. Vice Pres. . Track 2-3-4, Basket!)al! Manager 2-3. Monogram Club 3-4. Ring Committee 2, Science Club 2, Student ( ouncil 4. Student Court 4, La Saltianna Editor 4, Prom Committee, Inter Mural Basketball 2-3-4. JOE BAIR Baseball 1-2-3-4, Football 4, Track 4, Varsity Club 3-4, Glee Club 2-3 Rifle Club 1-2, Class Plays 1-2. HARRY BUFALINI I rack 2-3-4, Football 4. Glee Club 2-3-4, Monogram Club 3-4, Rifle Club 1- 2, Class Plays 1-2-3, Prom Committee 3, Science Club 2. ELEANC)R Bl TTKEVITTS Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Class Plays 1-2. TONY CAMPITELLA Basketball I-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Class! Fays 1-2-3, Glee Club 2- 3-4, Monogram Club 3-4-Pres.-4, Class Treasurer 3-4, Student Council 3 Student Court 3. Hi-Y 3. RifleClub 1-2-3. DramaClub 4. Football Mgr.4’ Class Play Committee 3-4. DONALD CLAWSON Hi-Y 2-3, Rifle Club 2-3, Football 4. RUTH COFFMAN Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Class 1 lays 1-2. Salt Shaker Staff 4. VIRGINIA COLEMAN Basketball 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3, Monogram Club 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3. Salt Shaker 4. Rifle Club 4, Ping Pong 1-2. MARY D ANGELO Glee Club r-2-3-4. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4. Basketball 2-3, Class plays 1-2. RAYMOND D’ANGEF.O Rifle Club 1-2-3-4, Class Plays 1-2, Hi-Y 3, Basketball 1. ESTHER FA AS Secy. Class 1, Glee Club r-2-3-4. Pres. Class 2. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, F.atin Club 3, Class Plays r-2-3. Prom Committee 3, Salt Shaker Staff 4. Home Ec Club 3-4. Secy. Home Ec Club 3, Treas. Home Ee 4, Play Committee 3-4, Year Book 4, Ring Committee 2. MARTHA FENNELL Class Vice Pres. 1-3, Glee Club r-2-3-4, F.atin Club 1-2-3. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4. Tri-Hi-Y Secy. 2. Class Plays 1-2-3, Home Ec. Club 3, Student Council 4 Home Ec Club Pres. 3, Year B x k Staff 4, Student Council Vice Pres 4 Tri-Hi-Y Pres. 4, Student Court 4. —Judge 4, Salt Shaker Staff, Business. Manager-Magazine Campaign 4, Commencement Usherette 3. FLORENCE PILLAR Basketball 1-2-3-4, Cheerleader for Basketball 2-3,-Football 4, Glee Club 1-2-3, Rifle Club Treas. 4. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, Class Plays 1-2-3. Monogram Club 3-4, Home Ec Club 1. ARTHUR FLICK Basketball I-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-4, Football 4. Class Plays 1-2, Monogram Club 2-3-4, Rifle Club 2-4, Student Patrol 4. Ping Pong 1- 2, Science Club i. Salt Shaker Staff 4. ALBERT HELPER Class Pres. 1, Basketball 1, Rifle Club 1-2-4, Class Play 1-2, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 3, Salt Shaker Staff 4. Rifle Club Pres. 4. MARY HI LEMAN Glee Club 3-4. EDWARD HRABOSKY Basketball i- -3-4. Track 1-2-3-4. Baseball j-2-3-4. Glee Club i'2 3‘4. ( lass Plays 1-2-3, Football 4. Hi-Y 2-3, Ping Pong 1-2, Monogram 3. Varsity 4. Student Council-Sergeant of Arms 4, Rifle Club 1-2, Athletic Club 2. Science Club 2, Student Patrol 4 (Capt.) PAY JOHNSON Latin Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3; Treas. 4, Basketball 1, Home Pc Club 1, Class Secy. 3, Student Council 4, Year Book Staff 4, Salt Shaker 3, Glee Club 1- 2- 3-4, Class Plays 1-3, Student Court Secy. 4, Commencement Usherette 3. ANNE KACHONIK Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Salt Shaker Staff 4, Class Plays 1-2. CHARLES KELLY Hi-Y 2-3-4, Rifle Club 1-2. RUTH KOONTZ Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3. P. H. A. 3-4; Pres. 4, Salt Shaker Staff 4, Year Book Staff 4. HARVEY LASHER Glee Club 2-3, Rifle Club 1-4. Class Plays 1-2. Stage Committee 3. EVELYN MACKEY Class Plays 1-2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Tri-UPY 2-3-4. Year Book Staff 4. Class Secretary 4. JOAN MARSHALL Glee Club 1-2-3. Latin Club 1-2-3, Drama Club Pres. 4. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4. Prom Committee 3, Plays 1-2-3, Basketball Manager 4. Year Book Staff 4. Jr. Red Cross Council Pres., County Representative. MILDRED MAUN Glee C'lub 1-2-3-4, Salt Shaker Staff BETTY ANN MORTON Class ’’lavs 1-2 Glee Club 1-2-3-v, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4, Salt Shaker Staff 4. Year Book Staff 4. LA VERNA NOVAK Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Class Plays 1-2. F.H.A C’nb 3. FRANCE'S PFLCHAR Glee Club 1-2-3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Monogram 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Plavs r-2, Rif’e Club 4. GLADYS QUICK Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Class P'av r. DOROTHY REHAK Latin ( lub 1-2-3, Iri-Hi-Y 2-3-4. Glee Club 1-2-3, Monogram 4, Cheer leader 3 Basketball 4, Football, Sec. of Class 2, Vice Pres. 4, Class Flays 1-2. Year Book Staff 4, Salt Shaker 4, Student Council Sec. 4. WILLIAM ROBINSON Basketball 1-3, Class Plays 1-2 Ping Pong 1-2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4. EMEDIO RUDOLPH Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Rifle Club 1. Class Plavs 1-2-3 Basketball 1-?, Latrn Chib 3, Hi-Y 3. Red Cross 4. WAYNE STEELE Glee Club 1-2. Rifle CHib 1-2-3. Tr u k . IRENE SUTTON Glee Club 1 -2-3-4, Tri-Hi,-Y 3-4. Salt Shaker 4. RICHARD SUTTON Glee Club 1-3-4, Hi-Y 2-3-4 - Sec. 4, Latin Club 2. Class Plays 1-2. Rifle Club 2. Assistant Editor Salt Shaker 4. FRANK TL'ZI Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Baseball 1-2. Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Class Plays 1-2-3, Football Mgr. 4, Baseball Mgr. 3-4, Basketball Mgr. 4. Track M r. 4, Hi-Y 2-3, Monogram Club 3-4, Student Council 4, Rifte Club 1-2, Year Book Staff 4. Student Council ITes. 4. Salt Shaker 4, V. 1 res. 2. DOLORES VERONA Glee Club 1-2-3, Monogram Club 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y Club 2-3-4, Salt Shaker Staff 4, Cheerleader 3-4, - Captain 4, Class Plays 1-2. ERMA VERONA Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Class Play 1. GENEVA VERONA Glee Club I-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4, Basketball Mgr. 4, Class Plays 1-2. DONALD WALTER Class Plays 1-2-3, Rifle Club 2-4, Monogram Club 3-4, Football Mgr. 4. Track Mgr. 2, Baseball Mgr. 2-3, Class 1 'res. 3-4, Basketball Mgr. 1-2-3-4, Projector Operator 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3, Latin Club 1, Track 3-4, Hi-Y 2-3- IRENE WENSEL Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4, Treas, of Class 2, Class Plays 1-3. Latin Club 1-2-3. Salt Shaker Staff 4, Prom Committee 3. PAULINE WOODWARD Glee Club 1-2-3, Latin Club 2-3, Drama Club Sec. 4. Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Class i-lays n-2-3. Basketball Mgr. 4. clam msTCLy AS WE SENIORS OF 1948 DEPART It was upon entering Saltsburg High School in the fall of 1944. that our experiences as high school students began. Reluctantly we took our place among other students and began our higher education. Albert Heifer was chosen class president and Miss Kohlhepp was our class advisor. It was during this year we received our official initiation making us regular members. We held the annual Sweater Hop which proved to lx? very successful. Then the anxiously awaited end. of our green year arrived and we disbanded. We returned the following September of i 45 to bear the title of sophisticated Sophomores. Proud of our new title, we planned to do wondrous things in order to live up to it. This year Esther Faas was chosen leader. Our advisors varied, beginning with Mrs. Lewis and ending with Mr. Nelmes. During this year we held several dances and ordered our class rings. Like all good things, this year came to an end. After three months vacation we again returned Sept. 3, 1946 to begin our very important Junior year. Donald Walter was chosen class president and Miss Cristy our advisor. The momentous event of this year was the magnificent Junior-Senior From. There were many other activities, including the class play “One Mad Night” and several ilances. After a remarkable year high-lighted by many important events, we made ready for another vacation. Again we returned to school, this to be the last time, for this was our year of graduation. Donald Walter was re-elected as president and Miss Kohlhepp was once again our class advisor. This year was filled with scads of activities. We luul a Holiday Ball, a successful class play, several other dances, plus our graduation exercises. Now, we are making preparations to leave Saltsburg High School, assured of capability in our future problems. During these four years in high school we have gained vast stores of knowledge, we have acquired the needed amount of intelligence through the generosity and environment of the school. Now, after four years of high school filled with joys, triumphs, happiness, mingled with little disappointments and let-downs we must take our leave no matter how reluctantly it is done. We must now exhibit our accomplishments in jobs or work that we choose. We, the class of ioi9 the graduating class, prepare to leave. (L) (K) (L) (K) (L) (R) Sentimental Journey ‘Look what’s growing out of Tuzi’s head!” “What smells, Joe? Serious business” Who lost what; how?” “Quit playing. Tough ” UNDER- GR 1 L A i 1 FRIEND S X'A'tW. Junior-Senior Prom will be held April 23, i M8...Don’t forget the Sophomore Halloween I )ance...Congratulations to the Freshmen for the success they made of the Sweater Hop. First Row: Koontz, Hutton, Cribbs, Cindric, Coulter, Stuby, Jones, Grinder, .Stein, Ashbaugh. Cyphert, Nezolyk, Newhouse. Second Row: Bozo, Ednie, Lynch, DeVore, Maloy, Buczak, Hoffman, Clawson, Vinsick, Danesi, Bufalini, Vatter, Capuzzi. Third Row: Auen, Jordan, Thomas, Rasperger, Anderson, Franklin, Morgan. Shirley, Negley, Casciere, Stratton, Johnson, Robinson, Kozub, Stein. JUNIOR It has been three vears since we have entered high school. There are a few new classmates and a few have left us. This change in members has only proven to make us more compact. As Freshman, the greatest event was the initiation. Next came the Sweater Hop and the conducting of the election of candidates for Sweater Queen. Then appeared our Sophomore vear although our activities were limited for that year, we took great pleasure in holding the Halloween dance. Our Junior v ar was filled with manv eniovahle activities, mune-ly. the class nlav, “GABRIEL BLOW YOUR HORN”, the Hal Ween dance and the most prominent event, the Junior S nion t’rom. We had dance and the most prominent event, the Junior-Senior Prom. We had a very prosperous year and hope the on-coming Junior class will enjoy' it as we have. As for us, we joyously look forward Do our Senior year. ‘ Spring--With its many admirers of pulcrittide. Class Office.s-Buczak, President: Sutyak. Vice President: Stuby. Treasurer; Morgan. Secretary. 2 S ‘Something for the boys' ‘‘Whoever thought football managing would lx like this” Class Officers-Bolton, President; King. Vice I’re ident; Nelmes. Secretary; Hewitt. Treasurer. 29 “Some sedate sophomores strolling slowly to school” First Row: Heiple, Bolton, Pierce, Hewitt, Stockdale, Shaulis, Fennell, Rudolph, Verona, Campitella, Deren, Baker, Shirley, Miller, Second Row: King, Shirley, Busi, Robinson, Kozub, Heimberger, Kelly, Rearick, Singleton, DeLuca, Kachonik, Shirley, Sullivan. Third Row: Mr. Curtioff, Gabriel, Bauldock, Calhoun, Dunmire, Slosa-rik, Anderson, Fillar, Heifer, Sutyak, Bell, Rossi, Brown. Fourth Row: Stockdale, Kelly, Turcotte, Hileman, Williams, Kundla, Shayka, Curto, Kline. Bufalini, Rudolph. Steward, Casiere, Maun, As Freshman we had a promising class of 63 students. Our class advisors were Miss Jackson an 1 Mr. Nelmes. Since our activities were limited we took great pride in presenting the annual Spring Sweater Hop. Many students and visitors admired the well dressed girls who fashioned a variety of gay-colored sweaters. As curious Sophomores, we returned in September 1947. We sponsored the Thanksgiving dance. The purchasing of class rings was another outstanding event of the year. Many of our class members shared in major athletic events of the school as varsity members of both boys and girls teams. The class advisor this year was Mr. Cuitioff. First Row: Matson, Marts, Wiemer, Roland, Clawson. Ercole, Shayka. Soler, Stepic, Jacobs. Second Row: Guzelanczyk, Cunningham, Montgomery, Matter, Harko-busic. Urban, Fenili, Buttkevitts, Adams, Shirley, Dunmire. Third Row: Miss Wean, Reedy. Fink, Treece, Hazlet, Galinac, Freeman, Hitchings, Ammon, Craft, Vensel, Guzic, Anderson, McCreary, Dunmire. Fourth Row: Tagliati. Lane, Purucker, Rocisack, Johns, Gnosklos, Forney, Vought, Pratt, Dilts, Palmer, Stein, Morton, Bash. rPCIUHEN The Freshman class was initiated on October io. 1947. The day, although a little tedious at times, proved to be filled with so much fun it was enjoyed by all. We are hx king forward to the day in 1951 when we have the opportunity to initiate the greenies. Our privilege as Freshmen is to give as well as take. This vear we are resposible for the annual Sweater Hop. This was held in February and we received many words of congratulations. It was very successful. Along with the Sweater Hop we held several dances which added to the total Freshmen activities. Our class advisors are Miss Wean and Mrs. Dunmire. Please don’t paddle me!” Class Officers; Sliayka, President; Reedy, Vice I'resident; Hash. Treasurer; Lane Secretary. “The Guilty must be punished!” 32 EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Gnosklos, Peace, Roland, Buzi, Auen, Sladish. Singleton, King, Tatarka, Hughes, Hewitt. Second Row: Ramsey, Bartlebaugh, Bowman, Hughes, Chiarini, Mc-Phillimy, Pillar, Ragan, Rhea, Compton. Waddel. Hall. Third Row: Miss Jackson, Stoker McDivitt, Kelly, Bucco, Sutyak, Woodrow, Lynn, Reeger, Stitt. Shearer, Beaver. Mr. Nelmes. Fourth Row: Pdnie, Shirley. Jordan. Baker, Du le, Wisen. Stuby, McKee, Pearson, Bankert. King. First Row: Treeoo, Kologie, Wcxxlrow, Klim'. Hall, Brink. Negley, De-Luca, Compton, Weimer. Cyphert. Second Row: McMahan, Karlson. Chiarini, Neel. Palmer Bolen, Kinnan, Contardi, Kundla, Patty, Hess. Third Row: Brosko.Clawson King, Thomas, Moore, Palmer, Wilsoti, Mackey, Bucco, Baker, Kamman. Fourth Row: Martin, DeLuca, Miller. Blasin, Pierce, Bressler, Ramsey, Barclay, Gvnes, Casciere, Good. Urban. Three little bcrubmaids all in a row officers. 7th Oracle: Baker. Palmer Kologie. Kline Officers. 8th Oracle: Bud. Stuhy Pillar. McDivitt Camera Shy Eighth Oratlers” 34 (Absent) (Absent) CULTURE Don’t forget the assembly Thursday morning at 9:«x ...Students are urged to observe the directions of the student patrol...Tri-Hi-Y club meeting Wednesday morning 3rd period...There will be a teachers meeting after school. THE L4ULTI4NNA The editor of the LA SALTIAXNA was appointed last year In the President of the class. He undertakes the issuing of a year-book covering the lives of the graduating Seniors. We of the Senior Class have tried to include within these covers everything of importance that has happened during our last two semesters. We have spent long hours trying to make the LA SALTIANNA of 1948 different from any that has been published at Saltsburg High School. Our success in this undertaking is judged by your enjoyment of this annual. If we have fulfilled our purpose, we are glad, but if we have not, we at least know that we have issued to the best of our ability with the supervision of Mr. Nelmes. this traditional publication, LA SALTIANNA. Editor Assistant Editor Organizations Editor Copy Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Sales Managers Typists Advisor John Askins Don Walters Dorothy Rehak Faye Johnson Ruth Koontz Frank Tuzi Emedio Rudolph Joan Marshall Betty Ann Morton Evelyn Mackey Virginia Coleman Esther Faas Martha Fennell Mr. Nelmes 37 (LI Sports Editor works on copy. R) Art. Editor plans sketches. L) Editor and Assistant Editor discuss soiling campaign. R) Sales managers hard at work. I.) Typists work on final draft. R) Organizations Eli tor and Copy Editor discuss copy changes. L) Advertising Manager prepares to sell an ad. R) Sales Manager sells a subscription. 38 MLTIHArED l ll The SiiIt Shaker is the Saltsburg High Schcx I paper put out by the Seniors, with the help of our advisor Miss McCarl and assistant Miss Kamman. Our aim is to promote school spirit and cooperation by accurately recording, and distributing the news of the school. Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Business Manager Circulation Manager Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Assist.'n' Manag r Feature Writer Class Reporter Snorts Bits of Salt Alumni and Vets Exchange Editor Memeographers Irene Wensel Richard Sutton Albert Heifer Mildred Maun Dorothy Rehak Pauline Woodward Martha Fennell Esther Faas Ruth Coffman Virginia Coleman Fra k Tuzi Anna Kadhonic Geneva Verona 1 Dolores Verona Arthur Flick Frances Pelchar Irene Sutton Bettv Ann Morton Advanced Tvpists Typists (E) Business Managers work on accounts. (R) Feature writers work on copy. (E) Art Editor and Assistant Editor discuss cover design. (R) Assembling tlve books. (L) Running off the pages. (K) Typists rewriting copy. Sports Editors discuss layouts. 40 First Row: Rasperger. Kundla, Shirley, N eg ley, 1). Casciere, Sutton, L. Casciere Koontz, Morton, Johnson. G. Verona, M. Maun, Kozub, Stein. Second Row: Shirley, Nelmes Williams, Kline, Rudolph, Turcotte, King, Auen, Stewart, Calhoun, Bauldock, Bufalini, Hileman, N. Johnson. Third Row: Stockdale, K. Sutyak. Busi. G. Sutyak. Quick, I. Verona, Mackey, Faas, Fennell, Forney, Thomas, Stratton, Anderson, Shayka, Curto. D’Angelo, Wensel, Miss Carson. Fourth Row: Stroker, Buttkevits, M. Bell, Coffman, Grabriel. (j. Bell, Bozo, Rose. Bortz, M. Hileman, Novak, Kachonik, M. Maun. First Row: Capuzzi, lones, Campitella, Newhouse. Second Row: R. Rudolph, Bair. Lynch, Clawson, Koontz. Cribbs. Robinson. Third Row: Maloyv H. Bufalini, Buczak. Vinsick, Stuby. Sutton. Miss Carson. Fourth Row: Tuzi, F. Rudolph'. Cindric, C. Bufalini, Grinder. Hrabosky. Pi i f ctues First Row: Stockdale, Verona, Shaulis, Newhouse, Miller. Second Row: DeVore, Kelly, Anderson, Capuzzi, Vatter. Third Row: Mr. Curtioff, Heiple, Cribbs, Rudolph, Sutton, Bufalini, Lynch. Fourth Row: Bolton, Robinson, Singleton, Grinder, Nezolyk, Fennell. First Row: Shayka, Johnson, Tagliatti, Lane, Reedy, Casciere, Bufalini, Morgan, Morton, Verona. Second Row: D'Angelo, Stcx kdale, Wensel, Calhoun. Mackey, Bauldock, Franklin. Forney, Fennell, Hileman, Miss Christy. Third Row: Woodward, Brown, D’Angelo. Bortz, Zoldak, Grabiak. Anderson, Marshall, Grabriel, Bell. Fourth Row: Casciere, Maun, Furucker’ Rehak. Bash, Verona, Shupe, Shirley, McCreary, Kundla, Sutton, Kozub Morton. 1‘irst How: Brown, Woodward, Franklin, Morgan, Dilts, Freeman, Anderson, Robinson, Johnson. Second Row: Rudolph, Rossi, Guzic, Pelchar, Pillar, Coleman, Rose, Coleman. 1 hird Row: Stein, Auen, Anderson, Williams, Nelmes, Purucker, Sutyak, Vensel. First Row: Vatter, Harkabusic, Montgomery, Clawson, Marts, Matson, Shayka, Stepic, Shirley, Weimer. Ercole, Robinson. Second Row: Fenili, Rudolph, Sullivan, Anderson, Pillar, Kdnie, Heifer Shaulis, Fennell, Heiple, Vatter, Clawson, Gozelansyk. Third Row: Askins, Kelly, Walter, Steele, Heifer, Lasher, Cunningham, Flick, Coulter, Danesi, D’Angelo, DeVore, Mr. Nelmes. .. Lit I E C l Ul tf'H, r--v i ' M| j r. • r ...............- — t— H y t3 pUAMAIHJ First Row: Franklin, Morgan, Woodward. Brown, Dilts, Freeman, Buttkevits. Second Row: Danesi, Cindric, Buczak. Clawson, Koontz. Sullivan. Campitella, Miss Jackson. Thir I Row: Forney, Ammon, Rossi, Guzic, Marshall, Zoldak, Rehak, Robinson, Jo-do'i. First Row: McCreary, Bash, Grosklos. Pratt. Stratton, Shirley, Vought, Palmer, Stine, Morton. Second Row: Jorilan, Hazlett, Treece, Faas, Rasperger, Koontz, Reedy, Thomas, Hitchings, Miss Wean. Third Row: Forney, Bozo. Stroker, Craft. Galinac. Sutvak, Bell. Buttkevits 44 First Row: Tuzi, Hrabosky, Rudolph, Bufalini, Slosarik. Second Row: Askins, Roland, Thomas, Zoldak, Fennell. Johnson, Mr. Simpson. Third Row: Marts, Shearer, Jones, Hewitt, Barkley. First Row: Walter, Campitella, Tuzi, Fillar, Heifer. Second Row: Hrabosky, Bair, Fillar, Pelchar, Verona, Bufalini, Flick. Third Row: Askins. Maloy, King; Grabiak, Coleman, Coleman, D’Angelo Bartlebaugh. Fourth Row: Slosarik, Verona, Ednie, Rudolph, Stuby, Jones, Reh'ak-absent. V4CIITT CLUB SILDfNI CCUNCIL Embryo Artists (Left top) Family scene in Christmas Pageant. (Left bottom) Dance Ballerina Dance” (Right) Say it with Music” (Left) Scene from Junior class play. Gabriel Blow Your Horn” (Middle) Patricia Robinson and David Grinder in”Gabriel Blow Your Horn” (Right top) Leroy Vatter as Gabriel” (Right bottom) Bathing Scene from Christmas 1 ’ageant 46 FAIR PLAY Don’t forget the football game tomorrow afternoon 2:oo...Football managers will report to the locker room Saturday morning...Cheerleaders will hold a dance Friday night. First Row: Bolton, Cyphert, Rudolph, Ednie, Hewitt, Hrabosky, Vatter, rieree. Second Row: Ounimre, Capuzzi, Bair, Stuby, Vatter, Singleton, Camp-itelia, Verona. Third Row: Flick (C), Maloy, Clawson, Hoffman, Danesi, Bufalini, Fillar, Clawson, DeLuca, McCall. Fourth Row: Coach-Bartlebaugh, Ercole, Nezolyk, Dunmire, Buczak, Coulter, Slosarik Anderson, Adams, Walters (Mg.), Tuzi (Mg.). Campitella (Mg.) ri)c it4i i For the first time since 104.2. football is again being played at Saltsburg High School. The coach is Mr. Bartlebaugh, who is to be highly commended for the fine showing the boys made in this, their first year of football. Mr. bartlebaugh previously coached at Commodore. The Trojans won two, lost four, and tied two. Next year the Trojans will greatly miss lul Hrabosky. Joe Bair, Harry Bufalini, Don Clawson, Arthur Flick, who are seniors, and Robert Hoffman, who is attending St.Mary’s High School. SCORES Saltsburg 0 Commodore 7 Saltsburg O Bell Twp. 27 Saltsburg 7 Kiski 0 Saltsburg O Wash. Twp. 12 Saltsburg 32 Clymer r, Saltsburg O Heilwood 0 Saltsburg Kiski 0 Saltsburg O Avonmore 12 Saitsbundi points 39 Opponents points 64 49 flick Bufalini Bair Hoffman Ednie Hrabosky Yeronc 50 FOOTBALL CHAD “TUCKER” EDNIE HONEY” HRAHOSKY “REMO RUDOLPH MAJOR” HEWITT “JIM” SLOSARIK “JOE” BAIR “RABBI” MAEOY BONNY” COULTER “TOUCHY” FLICK “ BOB” HOFFMAN “DAISY” DAN ESI HARRY” BUFALIXl “JIMMY” FILLAR AL” CYPHERT “BOBBY” VERONA “DAVE STUBY “DON”CLAWSON PAUL” SINGLETON DON” CAMPITELLA Quarterback-fast, shifty, good defensively, shows promise for an even better season next year. Halfback- very fast, good broken field runner, courageous, will be greatly missed next year. Halfback- tough, fearless, good blocker, gains much ground through the line, should be terrific next year. Halfback- deceiving runner, top pass interceptor, hard blocker, another star for next year. Fullback- smart, big, hard tackier, good on line plunges, will be heard from again next year. Fullback- smart, liits the line very hard for good gains, tackles hard, will be sorely missed next year. End- Tall, lanky, tops in receiving passes, fast runner, went wild in Clymer game, still has another year. Tackle- Big. Strong, tackles hard and low, opens holes in line, another veteran for next year. Guard - Captain- Cool, ran team superbly, plays to win with everything he has, wish he was coming back. Center- Never makes a bad snap, backs up line with great skill, sorry he had to move away. Guard- Anothei big lad, plays to win,'’stops holes in line, glad lie’s coming back. Tackle- oiant ol the team, opponents couldn’t get past him, sorry he won’t be returning. End- Good rusher, fast on his feet, hope lie keeps growing, lie has two more years. Quarterback- Good head, skilled offensive player, will be calling signals again next season. Center- Fine ball snapper, plays hard, never gives up. another returning sophomore. Guard- Plays intelligently, fast on his feet, will lie seen in the lineup for one more year. Tackle- Big, husky, hits opponents with brutal force, graduates this year. End- Courage in a small package, fast, can rush opponents with surprising speed. End- Good pass receiver, quiet, says little, but does much, will be around two more years. Fullback- has unusual drive in spite of small size, still growing, is only a sophomore. LEN”BOLTON Singleton Stuby Hewitt Bolton Coulter Danesi REMO RUDOLPH, star right halfback of the Trojans runs in yards against Clymer. ED HRABOSKY, star left half back of the Trojans runs wild against Clymer. Clymer’s halfback didn’t have a chance to run. He was tackled by MALOY, right end, PILLAR left end of the Trojans, BUFALINI, Number 34 guard is also in the play. ROBERT HOFFMAN, Trojans center, intercepting a pass from Clvmer. ED HRABOSKY, letlerman for the Trojans, runs 12 yards against Kiski. PILLAR, right end for the Tro-jans, misses Pantani of Clvmer. Referee Chick dashes madly out of the way. 54 First Row: Flick. Slosarik, Maloy, Hrabosky. Campitella. Second Row: Coach Bartlebagh, Kdnie. Coulter. Sullivan. Pillar. Verona. V4CIITT B4SmK4IL The basketball squad of 1947-4 . having emerged victorious from the Indiana County Tournament, and having copped the coveted section 25 championship in the W.PJ.AjL, will go down in sports history as one of Saltsburg High School’s outstanding teams. Additional glory for the individual performance was attained by two fighting “Trojans” receiving all-county honors. Bob Maloy was chosen stellar center, while Jim Slosarik made honorable mention at guard. Sorely missed in next year’s line-up will be Art Flick, Ed Hrabosky, and Tony Campitella. this year’s graduating seniors. BASKETBALL STATISTICS Saltsbu rg 40 Homer City 20 Saltsburg 45 Ex port 2(i Saltsburg 33 Homer City 16 Saltsburg 32 Bamesboro 28 Saltsburg 49 Indiana Soph. 16 Saltsburg 50 Avonmore 18 Saltsburg 39 Leechburg 41 Saltsburg 36 ♦Franklin Twp. 31 Saltsburg 30 Carroltown 21 Saltsburg 24 ♦Bell Twp. 3° Saltsburg 51 ♦Franklin Twp. 30 Saltsburg 55 Avonmore 33 Saltsburg 33 Bell Twp. 34 Saltsburg 52 ♦Trafford 34 Saltsburg 28 Wash. Twp. 35 Saltsburg 53 Wash. Twp. 37 Saltsburg 31 Traff( rd 33 Saltsburg 49 Elders Ridge 27 Saltsburg 27 Barnesboro 35 Saltsburg 38 ♦Export 47 Saltsburg 39 Elders Ridge 25 ♦League Games Play-off in Section 25: Saltsburg 32 Trafford 31 Section Play-off; Saltsburg 34 Irwin 57 Indiana County Tournament Saltsburg 61 Cherry Tree 36 Saltsburg 52 Marion Center 26 Saltsburg 43 Indiana Lab. 22 Totals: 19 games won. 7 games lost Individual Scores Maloy 295 Verona 15 Campitella 180 Fillar IS Slosarik ih5 Sullivan 4 Flick 140 Coulter 4 Ednie 130 Stubv 2 1 Ira bosky 127 Jones 2 Totals: Saltsburg 107b. Opponents 7X9 Maloy Slosarik Ednie Hrabosky Campitella Flick I1U I 11 1! I Saltsburg’s “Scrapping Lassies nearly attained the ultimate in basketball as they completed the season with only one defeat at the hands of their old rivals, Bell Township. A tremendously Tong heave, which beat the horn by a fraction of a second, terminated the contest in favor of Bell by one point; spoiling a perfect season for the “Trojanettes.” Beginning March 29, the girls will seek further laurels by participating in the eastern district Tournament of the A.A.U. Two forwards, Florence Pillar and Frances I’elchar and one guard, Virginia Coleman will be lost this year when they graduate. All three were outstanding players at their lespective positions and will be greatly missed next year. First Row: Coach Simpson, Franklin, Morgan, Coleman, D’Angelo. Pillar, Pelchar, Coleman, Rose, Coach McCarl. Second Row; Marshal] (Mg) Bell. King, Brown, Zoldak, Rossi, Bell, Woodward (mg). Third Row: Stine, Johnson, Robinson, Kozub, Shirley, McCreary, Morton. Verona (mg). D’Angelo Coleman, V. Coleman, M. Hose Pelchar STATISTICS Saltsburg 53 Commodore 10 Saltsburg 3b Barnesboro 7 Saltsburg 37 Commodore 15 Saltsburg 21 Avonmure 7 Saltsburg 16 Bell 1 wp. 15 JViltsburg 31 Franklin Twp. 3 Saltsburg 47 Franklin Twp. 12 Saltsburg 23 Bell Twp. 24 Saltsburg 23 Tral'ford 18 Saltsburg 33 Avonmore 20 Saltsburg 39 Elders Rid;.;e '5 Saltsburg 21 Tr afford 12 Saltsburg 35 Barnesboro 5 Saltsburg 35 Elders Ridge b Saltsburg 21 Export 8 Saltsburg 19 Export 18 Totals: 15 games won. 1 game lost Individual Scores PeLchar 1 (So McCreary 10 Fillar 5i Kozub 4’ D’Angelo 150’ Coleman 1 King 15 Totals: Saltsburg 491. Opponents 1 ‘ 5 Fillar JUNIOR V4fc|||y First How: Rudolph, Stuby, Fennell, Clawson. Second Row: Coach Simpson, Cozelanczyk, Anderson, Singleton, (L) “Tony’s first down and it’s not football season” (H “Keep your chin up, Ref! (L) “(let the stilts. Tucker! (R) 'Such timing, tsk' tsk!” (L) Keep your mind on tile game, Jim” (K) “That’s the way to do it:’ (L) Tony’s down again!” (R) “Help! Let me down. Rabbi! fio I tM l l I On the ist of April the baseball practice started for Saltsburg High. There were about 20 students out for practice. Mr. Hos.u k was the baseball coach for 47”. For the season the team won 4 while losing 7. The team ended in second place in the W.P.I.A.L. League. We have lost 6 seniors from our baseball squad. These are Sam Rossi, Arthur Bucco, Paul Dudick, Dick Kralik. John Sheliga, Andy Pishko, Odell Hazlett. SCORES Saltsburg 0 Kiski 9 Saltsburg 14 Export 2 Saltsburg I Franklin 5 Saltsburg 29 Avonmore 3 Saltsburg 5 Bell Twp. 4 Saltsburg 7 Elders Ridge Saltsburg 14 Avonmore 0 Saltsburg I Franklin 8 Saltsburg 4 Export 6 Saltsburg 1 Bell Twp. 10 Saltsburg 2 Elders Ridge (Kneeling) Verona, Walters. (Front Row) Tuzi, Hazlett, Pishko, Kralik. Rossi. Bucco. Scheliga. Dudich, Kelly. (Back Row) Campitella, Hrabosky. Heifer. Slosarik, Maloy. Bair. Kdnie Cyphert. Hosack. r (L) Strike One! (R) Here’s the windup! (Inset) “Safe by a mile!” (L) “It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Aw, It’s a baseball.” (R) “The smile of confidence; Must be a weak pitcher.” 62 Front: Verona (nig.), Fillar, Stuby, Jones, Ednie, Campitella, Hrabosky, Rudolph, Singleton, (nig.). Hack: Askins, Sullivan, Walter, Maloy, Kralik. Rossi, Bufalini, DeVore. The i i47 track team under the su|x‘rb coaching of Mr. Simpson completed a season reminiscent of past years. Mile: Third and Fourth Place-FILLAR, HOFFMAN. In addition to the annual county meet Saitsburg participated in a four way meet with Elders Ridge, lieilwood, and Homer City. Adhering to tradition, Saitsburg was again successful in winning for the eleventh consecutive year, first place in the mile relay at the Indiana County track meet. INDIANA COUNTY TRACK AND FIELD MEET Mile Relay: First Place-MALOY, ROSSI, BUFAUNI, RUDOLPH. Discus: First and Third-ROSSI, KRALIK. 880 Relay: First Place-CAMPITELLA KRALIK, JONES, HRABOSKY Broad Jump: First and Secon i-JONES, HRABOSKY. Pole Vault: First Place--KRALIK. 440: Second and Third—BUFALIN'l, RUDOLPH. 220: Second and Third-HRABOSKY. MALOY. High Jump: Tied for Second-CAM ITELLA, WALTER. 100 Yard Dash: Second and Fourth-MALOY. JONES. 880: Second and Third-RUDOLPH, BUFAUNI. 440 Relay: Third Place-CAMt'ITELLA, COULTER WALTER, STUBY Low Hurdles: Third Place—STUBY 63 r Milo relay team • 880 Yd. Relay team (L) ‘Disk Jockey” Rossi R Puff! Puff! Puff! (I.) (C) (R) “Ugh! What a face.” “Up and over “Watch your jaw, Tony.' I I « 64 AUTOGRAPHS 65 CUE CATCCN Mr. an I Mrs. August Clawsor. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Verona Harriet Johnson Mrs. Win. S. Krnst Mr. R. A. Walker Mr. anil Mrs. Tony Verona Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dick Frank Kologie Mr. and Mrs. Dannie McDivitt Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rills Mrs. Frank Grinder Mr. and Mrs. Clarence George Chucks Soda Grill Mrs. Margaret V. Iseman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Franklin Helmans Restaurant Joy Lydick John Moffat Sunny Valley Farins-Parkes Bros. Pleasant View Farnis-Moffat Bros. Fred J. 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