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

 - Class of 1951

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Class History We Build the Ladder on Which We Climb” As we the Senior Class depart, we look back over our years of high school, and suddenly our class motto comes into our minds: We Build the Ladder on Which We Climb.” Looking back through the years we find we have gone a long way on that ladder, since that fall of 1947 when we bore the title, Freshmen. The year went rapidly, but we shall always remember it as a year filled with success. We have added one more rung to our ladder for now we are Sophomores. We were no longer green freshmen, we were now sophisticated, ambitious, and industrious Sophomores. We can remember this year quite vividly, because we were entering our sports and activities with whole-hearted enthusiasm. That year soon came to a close, and together we climbed still higher on our ladder to become Juniors. Can anyone ever forget their Junior year in high school? This was a year above all others. It was brimmed with one continuous round of activities and studies. We shall never forget the play, the dances, football and basketball games and all the miny other things that made that year pass even more quickly than any of the rest, we were truly in the heart of high school. e Now we are Seniors, and as we remember our high school days, we shall think of them only, as being successful and happy years. As this our final year in high school draws to a close, we shall leave our books and our activities, but we shall never leave our motto behind. We will continue to climb our ladder to future success and future happiness. 19 La SALT1ANNA 195 1

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Mark Stepic Mark' Hear a loud laugh? Well, that's Mark. Leave it up to him to get the last word. Rifle Club 1 ; Boys' Glee Club 2-3. Commercial Club 3-4; Hi links Circus 3; Varsity Club 3-4; Hi-Y 3-4; Senior Chorus 4. Mary Tagliati Mary” Another charming member of our class. Her pleasing personality makes her popular with both girls and boys. Rifle Club l; Tri-Hi Y 1-2-3;-Secreta.y 4; Girls' Chorus 2 3; Commercial Club 3 4; Salt Shaker Staff 3-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4 ; Fashion Review 3. Lois Treece '‘Lois” The better half of the Shirley - Treece team. Her favorite pastime is playing basketball. F.H.A. 1 -2-3-4; Drama Club 1; Glee Club 2-3; Junior Class Play. Class Treasurer 4; Thes pian Club 4; Drama Club Play 1 ; Senior Chorus 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Joseph Vatter ”Joe” Joe is another sports-minded senior. The football season ended early for him this year, because of a leg injury. Varsity Club 3-4; Rifle Club 1; Hi Y 1-2; Senior Chorus 4; Salt Shaker 4; Yea book Staff 4; Football I-2-3-4. Ruth Vought Chubby” One of the sweet and petite members of the class. She has only one weakness, a certain green Ford from Delmont. F.H.A. 1-2; Glee Club 2-3; Com me cial Club 3 4 ; Class Play 3 4 ; Salt Shaker 3 4; Thespian Club 4; Senior Chorus 4; Fashion Show 3-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Tri Hi Y I. John Weimer Buck” One of the power men on the football team. Much of his time was spent chatting with a certain sophomore. Varsity Club 3-4; Rifle Club 1 ; Hi-Y 1-2; Senior Chorus 4-l a eball 1 -2-3-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Football 2-3-4; Salt Shaker 4. La SALTIANNA — 19 5 1 18



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Class Will We, the class of 1951, being of sound mind, and healthy physique, do make and publish this our last Will and Testament. We hereby revoke and make void all forme.- Wills made by us at any time heretofore. We hereby appoint as sole administrator of this will, our Principal, Mr. Glenn L. Turner, to administer this will and testament as he sees best. To whom it may concern: We bequeath our abilities and good will to the future Seniors of Salts-burg Joint High School. I, Merle Clawson, bequeath my front seat in Miss Hall's bookkeeping class to Jerry Clawson. I, Ronald Clawson, bequeath my basketball ability to Dino Frassenei. I, Harold Cunningham, bequeath my good disposition to my brother Craig. He can use it. I, Albert Fenili, bequeath my ability to take cherry pies to Heckle and Jeckle. I, Ted Guzz, bequeath my height and weight to Dino Frassenei. I, Earl Harshharger, bequeath my seat in the band to someone who has the ability to play an instrument. I. McKay Marts, bequeath my seat in Chemistry class to anyone who can use an extra forty winks. I, Albert Matson, bequeath my Algebra I grades to Andy Shayka. I, Donald Roland, bequeath my typing speed to Ellis Duke. I, Nick Shayka, bequeath my interest in mathematics to my brother Arky. I, W'illiam Shirley, bequeath my A's in behavior to my cousin Bill Lynn. I, fames Soler, bequeath myself to any good-looking. money-making girl who might have me. I, Mark Stepic, bequeath my irregular attendance to Jack Amorose and Nick Davis. I, foe Valter, bequeath my weight and football ability to Butch Heifer. I, John Weimer, bequeath my ability to play football to Rodney Lewis. I, Martha Bash, bequeath my ability to get out of class for two periods to work on the Magazine Campaign to JoAnn Auen. I. Rose Forney, bequeath my regular attendance in school to George Cicio. I, Patty Grosklos, bequeath my love of English to my cousin Peggy Grosklos. I, Marilyn Hazlell, bequeath my front seat in English class to Ora Lee Shuster. I, Sara Hitchings, bequeath my seat in Chemistry class to Ray Heiple. I, Martha Horner, bequeath my typing grades to Viola Hughes. I, Norma Lee Johns, bequeath my ability to do school work to Florence Rudolph. I. Bernice Morton, bequeath my height to Patty McDivitt. I. Dorothy McCreary, bequeath my basketball ability to Marlene Lindenberg. I, Elnora Pratt, bequeath my bookkeeping grades to my sister Myrna. I, June Reedy, bequeath my ability to get B's in Control to Kay Jordon. I, Lucille Stein, bequeath my art ability to Bonnie Stine. I. Mary Tagliati, bequeath my personality to anyone who can use it. I, Lois Treece, bequeath my Home Ec. grades to my sisters. I, Ruth Vought, bequeath my A's in Home Ec. to Betty Hornock. La SALTIANNA 1 95 20

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