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rvc Ellen Agner Webster Agner Eileen Argabright Lawrence Bain Charles Baltimore Mary Barnett Edward Bayse Roy Beamer Golda Boens Archie Boothe George Bowman Hazel Bradley Harry Branum James Brown Arthur Brubaker Grace Brubeck Clara Bruce Richard Burch Eva Bryant Burger Byrd Glenn Callison Ruth Candler Roy W. Coleman Kermit Compton Lenora Cornwell Eva Counts James Cox Charles Cromer Claudine Crosswhite Frank Deel G. G. DeHart Alice Dooms Bobby Doughman Chapman Duffy Virginia Duffy Alvin Dunahoo Walton Dyer Marie Eakin Mark Faville De Lois Ferguson Garland Ferris Edward Firebough Charlotte Fishburne Milton Fitzpatrick Donetta French Dorothy Garden Henry Garden Alice Garland Wallace Garst Winifred Garst Stuart Givens Kathleen Goodwin Ruth Goodwin Walter Gottschalk Shirley Graham Carlton Gresham Margaret Gresham Annie Lee Grubb Virginia Guernsey Richard Guy Edward Hale Emma Hall Marian Hansbrough Dorothy Hatcher Joseph Hayes Pearl Henry Vincent Hilton Howard Hobbs Elmore Hood Lois Howard Helen Huffman Lucille Hurst Robert Hurt Dorothy James Dorothy Jennings John Jett Billy Jones William Joyner Montague Junkin Jessie Keesling Loomis Kelly Mildred Kidd Edith Lanigan
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Jf The Wolverinel 4 I 1933 1 The J unior Class OFFICERS President . Eileen Argabright Vice President ... G. G. DeHart Secretary .J. B. Brown Treasurer . Carlton Gresham Motto : Colors: Green and Yellow ft rj-y • ft 1 ry, try again Flower : Chrysanthemum Junior Class History It was in September, 1930, that we, a cowed body of Freshmen, first took our stand in Salem High School. We were only several hundred high school “rats,” who didn’t know our p laces and had to be con¬ tinually told. The first two weeks were very trying indeed, but the Class of ’34 could not be discouraged long. We got organized, elected Shannon Hardwick to be our President, and settled down to make the Class of ’34 the best that ever entered Salem High School. Things were looking somewhat better when, in January, 1931, our Alma Mater burned, and we found ourselves going to school in various churches. It was fun at first but soon the novelty of it wore off and we looked forward to the time when we could again assemble in the halls and classrooms of a real school building. With our sophistication we came back as Sophomores, prepared to be rulers of the whole school. A little older, a little wiser, we settled down to our studies, Gordon Ramsey being our President. After a long battle with Latin, Math, English and Science our Sophomore year became history. Last fall we came back to take up our added burdens as Juniors under the leadership of Eileen Argabright as President. We were rather amused by the antics of the Freshmen and Sophomores, but the smiles faded quickly away when we remembered that we, too, were once “rats” and “sophs.” We have worked hard this year and are looking forward to being Seniors in a brand new high school next year! —Eileen Argabright
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Edith La Prad James Lester Sallie Little Thelma Lovern Rijby Manning Furman Martin Mary Maxey Mary L. McGhee Robert McGhee Lillian Mondie Ethel Moore Elizabeth Moran Edna Mowles Roxie Mowles Thelma Mowles Constance Murphy Herman Naff Milton Overstreet India Pace Molly Parlor Martha Peery Virginia Pilcher Alberta Poff Mary Powell Beatrice Price Ruby Prillaman Claude Reed Edith Reynolds Ethelene Reynolds Hazel Richardson Katherine Richardson Ralph Richardson Cleo Riley OZELLA ROEfeY Frances Robertson Carlton Ronk Eugene Rowell Merriman Sears Benson Shank Grace Shaver Howard Shepherd Carl Smith Bernard Snyder William Sowers Brice Stultz Ruth Stump Dorothy Taliaferro Prentiss Tate Barnhardt Taylor Blanton Thomas Clifton Thomas Ruth Thomas Eugene Thompson Phyllis Thorpe Margaret Towler James Walker Viola Walker Marguerite Warren Lucile White Mary Margaret Whitsell Norma Wigington Frances Williams Margaret Williams Millard Williams Nell Williams Rea Wills Reuben Wohlford Robert Wandrer Hurst Wood Carliss Wooldridge Victor Yonce Edward Zimmerman yy u . 0
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