Salem Community High School - Salemarion Yearbook (Salem, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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This page is 110111031011 to them. -.....-.........-..-..........-............- .. -... --'--1931---- - --- - --------1--1----- - - - -------1. Pllflf Eight -f-SEMA?-:ASALEMARIONM-i A mwah? JOE BELOW MRS. ADA DUFFY N. H. HANES DR. C. F. HAMPTON O. A. JAMES President MRS. AMY STONCIPHER E. R. CHARLTON Secretary 1 -- -1u-1u:n-u-n-1ll1l-1ll--vl-1931-lliliilli -' -- 1 - 7 V I-vi Page .Yinc ll! It-fl: ... 1 .1n....i.pigIiII-.u-.nina SALJEMARION- U Mr. liclwzlrcls in :xp- ll1'CCiZllifJll of his 0:111- nlmlc- :mcl sincere g'lliil2l.llL'U cluring' our high school CZll'CC1', wc 1'cspc-ctflllly rc-- svrvc this Ililgix. -1: if 7:':Y:m 11-:If uit :ull gl. I I I I Page Tm 1.1 ....,.-1931-H.. 1 1 -11:1 -: -: iasfn -:I1,.7,.i,,i,,7n I Il, 4- p-kE E-1- . pFnf'F'SALEMARI0N MR. EDWARDS +n-1n--ll-u-n--n1n--n-n-1n-n1u-n-n-n-n-u-u-u- 1 9 3 1 -u1u--u -: -: Page Elvzwl SALEMARION S'l'.f'Xl l for :L shcp- lu-rrl :lifls him in wzlllq- ing zmcl plmlfling IJVCI' thc hills. likcwisc, :L stall' helps thc L-clitm' in writing Illlil :1ssc111lmli11g' thc yczu' lmulc. Much on-clit is clue to their lJCl'SlSll'lll. llllllflllg cllmts. liclitul'-in-clmicf. - ----'--1931---::- - A- Pugfr T2va'lt'1' SALEMARION u1-ll-u-n-ll-uu- 1 1 -n1n--:min Page Thirteen ... za.-... 1 9 3 1 ...-..1.. SALEMARIION ASSEMBLY ROOM GYMNASIUM Page Fourteen uxnll 'X . ikdrmtin f5j?X f n m X 'll-I 5 , .X . f 5. ff, N-X ff X m , Q Ax , f' VN-m l, f wr W' J I :tm J ,il wsu Ni Mv !'1i.'l . ' L ks A 1+ ,4 If uw 4 , .4 5 -1 Q x--ff? ' X P-X H' 'IL 'ig-T: 1.Lo Gob OF wxsbom 1 H Ealemavion 4 , 9-Q7 f V' 5 ,v 5. I -M, r f v. 9 M . QT- V m rf ., WH HW 1 EMG v . -'il 4 - MJ, 4 1 L. 4 ,W ax' J 1, M ,fum rf r 2' - ,M M. A ,. gif. 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MYRTLE HILL '9- ADELINE BRENGLE IRENE NIUSGROVE C Y WILLIAM B. HEADEN FACULTY VVHCYS WHO ADAMS, ULDENE HOLT, CHARLOTTE llh. IZ. HM. Shurtlelli College Bush Conservatory l.21llll, linglish Music BRENGLE' ADELTNE MATTHEWS, WILLIAM B. AB., A.M. KS. llllllilllil University llistory, lflrench CORRAY, FRED H. BS, University of lll. History, Athletics DAVIS, HERBERT Ed. B. Southern Ill. State Normal U. English GAEBE, OLIVER F. B.S. University of Ill. Agriculture HEADEN, WILLIAM B. A.B. Illinois College Physics, Math. HEMPHILL, HAZEL M. B. A.B. University of Ill. English HILL, MYRTLE Ed. B. Southern Ill. State Normal U. History, English, Girls' Phy. Ed. il1l: li: 31:71 xfslufnclsz Central Mo. State 'l'ezxeliers College Manual 'l'raining MUELLER, HARRY E 13.3. 'McKendree College Science, Band, Orchestra MURRAY, LUCY M. A.B. University of Ill. Commercial MUSGROVE, IRENE Secretary REED, EDITH L. Brown's Business College So. Ill. State Normal U. Commercial STEDELIN, MAE B.S. Lindenwood College Home Economics TEMPLE, VIRGINIA B.S. Northwestern University Mathematics -.nn-1931-nfs: ui: 'fx fliinflfl' ILC :fri Page Eighteen -1:1-an-Q-E ll l J, 'T III Cl aes 'QR in V65 Qu FQW ' 1 l l NIORE ff iid W1 SN u M N A l 2' l ' W 'L wil PM B- 'M '20 X, m 1 1- if ff' , N W f 122 I M ,M W w ELEMENTARY STEPS TO SUCCESS .2 if 5 alemarfon 4 V 1 4 W - 5 ,F H ,MLS ' 5 J . ,W 1 1 ,J JZ? wi 'ff .ge 1 if w , ,.. Wi. . .21 3 F 1 ,ir . .- .' ' ' v 1 - r . I w 1 Q 'ff T 4.-..-tsALiEMARioN-is-as SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Geneva Schroeder The history of the class of '3l is rather complex because it was organized part of the time with the January class of '30 and part of the time with the Ianuary class of ,3l. Four years ago, at a meeting held flor the purpose of organizing, the June class of '31 elected the following officers: Homer Clark r,,,,,,,,.........,,........,,4. .,,r....,.,......................,.V... J ...,,V. P 1'6SlClCf1'f john R, Larimer ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,Yi,,,,,,,,,,c,.,,,,.,......i..... X fice-President Eugeng Davis ,,,A,,,,,,,,,4,,, ,,,,,,,,rrr, S ecretary and Treasurer Ben I-131165 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,iii ,,,,,,,.,r.,..,,,,,,,....,..,,...,..... C lZlSS RCIDOTICI' The following semester a few substitutions were made to fill the vacancies left by the Freshies who had beoome Sophomores. Geneva Schroeder ..,..,........c ......,.... V ice-P1'6SiCl611t Vera Rondot ,,,,,,,,,,,r...,,,, ..,..irr.......c...,. S ecretary Eleanor Porter ...,i .... ..,Ycc.Y,c,...w.,cw T r GHSLIFCI' Elma Dabler ,..,.,....4.,,...,.,... ...,...,.,..,...............,c,...,.......,c. C lass Reporter During the school year of '28-'29 only two of the class of l3l held the roll of officers. Vera Rondot ...................,t,t. ...tt..r,,..... ....t P r esident Martha lVIclVIackin tr.,........ ..t.,....t. V ice-President Pauline Sager .......t........... ...t,,Y............ T reasurer Mary Kell ..,...........,.....................t...t..Yt......,.,,t.,,...,...,.t..r,.t Class Reporter In their Sophomore year, the members of this class held a bum party. What a collection of bums, vagrants. The party was decidedly successful. When the class began to grow up, and became Juniors they elected: John R, Larimer ...t.....,,...t... ........t....,... , ,,.t, t,t.itt, tt,,,......t...,. P r e sident Dewitt Nesmith.. .t....... ...Vice-President Marie James... .,,.,..,,..,....... ,,,..,.,. . ....,,. . ..,.,,Treasurer In the last semester, substitutions were again made. Stanley Wolfe ............,.,,r. .. ..... ,.,...,..,.,.,.,,.. ,,-P1ACSiClCllt Geneva Schroeder... ,.,... ,,,, , , , ., ,tt, t.,.. X lice-President Carrie Wyatt t.,.t.......r....,........, ,...... ..t.. S e cretary and Treasurer The last semester of '30 is outstanding in the history of the Senior class, for in it they gave the Seniors one of the mo-st original and successful banquets ever given in S. H. S. and won second place in the Intellectual Contest. In this, the last school year of the class of '31, the following were given the ruling hand. Ben Hanes.. .....,.,.......,r.., .,,...... ,,..,...,.....,.,.,.,... ,,.,,,, P r Q gidem Geneva Schroeder ....,. ,,., ,..,,. . , , ,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,..,., Vice-President John R. Larimer ......... ........,.. S ecretary and Treasurer Tun-nzn-ll-:livin--ul-1llvll-lliuin1n-nu-193 1-lliui 1 1 i: ' -1 111 :I 1 Page Twenty-one 34, .-I -I I - E U-SAl.lEMARllON---' VELVEN MEREDITH Small, but so is a, Stick of dynamita. WARREN WILLIAMS Opportunity passes me not ELIZABETH PEACE ll multi-rs not froni wlu-rv l mum-. IVAN MOUNT A liltlv lr:u'luv:1rrl about CUIIIIIILZ' l'oVwz11'rl MARTHA MCMACKIN Life is Z1 jest-so be jolly. REGIS KELL Mmniiiinnillbnrler what he's nlroanniiig about. Q 1 v Mft.. pt, Z, A VN ij, 6- wl .A SM In I A, S2553 ft 1 .111 6 4 I Q' -:l1ll1u:-iI+lY,Yx1l xi: n an 1 up JOHN DUFFY XVmit :i job? Take mine. OPAL WYMAN Modest and shy as EL nun is she WILLIAM SARGENT NV4mwn 1ll'G such ficlilc' things BEULAH THURMAN VVli:1l's flmw is dum- DEWITT NESMITH Girls just nziturzllly look up to mc MARY KELL A heart like a hammock ialways full of ITN-'HJ 4. . .. .. ,E ,. .. ., .E :f.-: LLLL 7:1-2-------1931----H-----------' -- 1- 1- : 1 :: in 7:l':l :min yfu Tzuczlfy-frm ...M .. ,. O I E., M ,.eO..-.SALEMAR1QN. H-, H E,.-u ,EM CLEO MERCER The light that never fails JOHN R. LARIMER They say he's bashful but just ask the girls. 1,,,, f 1' i ' . f . '52 W W7 VV ' , . 4 2- ,y 5,1 fa 5 7 25 5, ' -1 ' ff 5 , f 1 aims 1 Z' f fy MILDRED MARTIN 7 V - Never ready, always late, H 3' When she smiles, you'1'e 4 sure to wait. V! rf f ix Q5 WOODROW GARNER Ambitious and Vain- ol' wit is lif- MARIAN VANDENBERG For 1-very why sho has 21 wherefore ARTHUR GAMBILL Give me time and 21 good teacher ' 'maxi A ESQQXJA 1 ,gf E' iunjlxigx' ml am fv- W 'Q fm., . is I i gi nvll1ll-lr1ll:ll1Il1u- 1 :ll-vu-1931-Ili 1 -1 42 Page Tivmzty-tlzree DOROTHY HAHN Give me only my work ELEANOR PORTER Good taste is the flower of good sense JOHN FULKERSON Smile and the world smiles with you PAULINE SAGER Little I ask, my wants are few RALPH STEVENSON He is :l jolly pzgoofl fc-llow MARIE JAMES To be gentle is the test of a lafly emi.: .n Origin uf:-1,7 , 4, , ...K .W -..-lSALEMAR10N.-..E E..-.sn-,. 3.-,.i..... DARWIN KELL To be contented, his natural desire AGNES JACKSON The two parts of high school life are important things and studies. DELBERT TURNER lX'nulrl ilu-rv wi-rv oth:-rs :ls iw-lizilmlv :is he OLA MAE MERCER Calmni-ss, the reward of an effort CLURA HORSMAN Take life as it comes, you'll get more out of it. JOHN VANDERVORT I was busy thinking- What was the question? rf t Ps U-.E if : 1: In lc lc-l:-1: n ll: lr Y Y lr H lr lr 7 ni ., .1-p..n- Payv Tzuczzty-fozn' ERNESTINE GASTON She attains whatever she pursues CARL MOORE The world belongs to the energetic WILMA GEIBE Quiet but cheerful LUCILE HAYES The past is gono- grzisp today FERNE HILGEFORD Oh, for a thousand tongues with which to speak, VERA RONDOT The true and good re- sembles gold. 1 -ll' :r-ll-nfn7n'lfIr I I 11: I Y 1 Y-I as nl 1 1+ -We-R -L-f--em-WSALEMA llON-f-----:--- ---me - H BEN HANES Why study when I can get through on reputation MARY HESTER There's always a place at the topl of the ladder ROGER SHREFFLER We grant, although he has much wit, he is very shy in using it. GLADYS SHANAFELT There is none like her- YIOHQ DONALD KESTER I'll try anything once ,ii,ei 7 ,1,,fie ,, ,4 , ' 'Tw rzfi ,.,,,f,, r f ' ' Y 417 r I nw , 7 ' .v 5 ,, ' f wmv ,yr it xg . v,-, -W, 2 75 fgfff ' ff! 'ff , f of 5 if 'lly l F M 1 X Z2 , ir ,. 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MARIE BRASEL A beauty more than skin deep HENRY BEALS Still water runs deep WINIFRED BEALS Her ways are ways of plm-aszuilm-ss GILBERT CAMPBELL To be or not to bv MARY CARNES I know it well JEAN CHASSELS A heart like the moon, ever changing and always a man in it. :ie n r u nie: ufnfsinr an nfl :fu 5: r VIRGINIA ALLEN She often burns the mid- night oil, But sad to say it's not for toil. FAE BUMGARNER She neither seems re- served nor t a 1 k s too much. WILLIAM BENNETT Be silent and safe RUTH BENKE Silence is golden BRAD BRINKERHOFF' Why worry about grades, let the teachers do that. MABLE COOPER Everything comes to those who Wait. ,,,,. 1 1 -n-:u+n n in W-nilfufnf nf J-cf: lil 3 nYg Page Twenty-six me --A e-e:-ee-,sALi3MAiRiON--- - - -l-- -- ---.-1-- -e- -H- HOMER CLARK None do I love more than myself EVELYN DUNCAN It is the friendly heart that has many friends EUGENE KELL Small but mighty famong women! NAOIVII JOINES Behold mu! I'm worthy of thy loving fm' I lovi- thee. MARK CUNNINGHAN A more witty lzul coulrl not be found X glass fl 'ff,l gf fi x ,, A ff- . INTL CATHERINE DAVIDSON And if she Will, she Will DWIGHT CURRIE A tower of strength MARIE HAMILTON A charm lies within her eyes JOHN HOWE XVOmen just won't let me alone GOLDIE JONES Full uf fun :Incl humor is shi: f 1 RUTH WILLIAMS 6 ' VV -SON WEST Happiness is a rare - I Th M11 who mufihffs is Cosmetic not quite R1 brute In-u-url:---llillll ill? in 1 - -n--pu- 1 1 -n-ni 1 1 - -Quin-clinlzu Yxfz---1: Page Tzvfzzfy-xvwu 1:10050 ffl' ---sALi3MARioN- W 3- T i JAMES DAVIDSON Nor, was Rome built in a day WHO'S WHO ALLEN, VIRGINIA Illil Philosonionae Home l':COllOllllCS Hi-Tri BEALS, HENRY Iuka High School BEALS, WINIFRED Iuka High School BENNETT, WILLIAM Xenia High School BRASEL, MARIE Kell High School BRINKERHOFF, BRADFORD Football Basketball Track Letter Club, Pres. Hi-Y Phoenix Glee Club Broadcaster Staff BUMGARNER, FAE Iuka High School CAMPBELL, GILBERT Phoenix CARNES, MARY Ta Philosomonae Hi-Tri Latin Club CLARK, HOMER Basketball Football, Captain Class Pres. '27 Letter Club, See.-Treas. COOPER, MABEL Home I':t'OllOllllCS I li-Tri CUNNINGHAM, MARK Phoenix, Vice-Pres. Hro:.ulc:1ster Stall Annual Stall Hi-Y l.alin Club CURRIE, DWIGHT Basketball, Captain Football Letter Club Intellectual Track Capt. '30 DAVIDSON, CATHERINE Home Economics Hi-Tri DAVIDSON, JAMES Future Farmers Junior Class Play DEADMOND, VERNEL Odin High School DUFFY, JOHN Ta Philosomonae Football Letter Club lc ac l: 1: e: : .-me--I--u-1 1 -niu::n-ufninl 4:1 nr' H I-uf Page Tzwzzfbx'-ciglzi ..-...-.........-pg.-u,1nu1uu.-:li -- 3- -----------'SALEMARION--f-------------W DUNCAN, EVELYN Glee Club Heartless House Phoenix Home Economics Hi-Tri Latin Club Intellectual '30 ENGELN, MARGUERITE Terre Haute, Ind. FULKERSON, JOHN Odin High School GAMBILL, ARTHUR Centralia High School GARNER, WO ODROW Intellectual '30 Track GASTON, ERNESTINE Home Economics Hi-Tri GEIBE, WILMA Home Economics Hi-Tri Who VVouldn't Be Crazy Broadcaster StaH HAHN, DOROTHY Iuka High School HANES, BEN Class President '31 Basketball Captain '29 Letter Club Football HAYES, LUCILLE Iuka High School Hi-Tri HESTER, MARY Home Economics Hi-Tri Latin Club HORSMAN, CLARA Home Economics Pep Club Phoenix Hi-Try Who Would11't Be Crazyn H ggigyill.-,I- 1931 JACKSON, AGNES Odin High School JAMES, MARIE Phoenix Annual Staff Hi-Tri Home Economics, Secretary Latin Club JONES, GOLDIE Annual Staff Broadcaster Staff Home Economics Hi-Tri KELL, REGIS Ta Philosomonae Ag. Club Boy's Glee Club Football Letter Club MARTIN, MILDRED Pana High School MERCER, CLEO Kell High School Home Economics MEREDITH, VELVEN Odin High School MOORE, CARL Odin High School MOUNT, IVAN Kell High School PEACE, ELIZABETH Kell High School Girl's Cilee Club Home Economics PORTER, ELEANOR Phoenix Annual Staff Home Economics Hi-Tri L'NVho XYonlcln't Be Crazy Class Treasurer '28 RONDOT, VERA Phoenix, Secretary Broadcaster Staff Editor-in-Chief Salernarion Hi-Tri, President Intellectual Band Class Secretary '29 Class President '30 -u-m7117114 -YnTn:1:lu7u -111m Page Twenty-nine - - - as ':n'SALEMARIQN'ruH -Q-A - A SAGER, PAULINE Class Secretary '28 Home Economics Ta Philosonionae Hi-Tri SCHROEDER, GENEVA Glee Club Phoenix Business Manager Broadcaster '30 Editor-in-Chief Broadcaster '31 Vice-President Class '31 Hi-Tri Latin Club, President Intellectual Debate SEIBER, ERIC Who Wouldn't Be Crazy SHANAFELT, GLADYS Odin High School SHREFFLER, ROGER Future Farmers SPARKMAN, DOROTHY Home Ifconomies Latin Club Hi-'l'ri THURMAN, BEULAH Broadcaster Staff Home lfconomics Hi-'l'ri I-leartless House Latin Club TURNER, DELBERT Odin High School VANDENBERG, MARIAN Glee Club Phoenix, President '31 Broadcaster Staff Hi-Tri Intellectual WEST, WILSON Odin High School WILLIAMS, RUTH Phoenix Hi-Tri WILLIAMS, WARREN Band WYMAN, OPAL Hi-Tri Broadcaster Staff Intellectual WYATT, CARRIE 'l'a Philosoinonae, SL-e'y-Treas. Annual Staff Glee Club Class Secretary-'l'reasurer '30 MIDYEAR WHO'S WHO BECKER, GLEN BENKE, RUTH Latin Club Home Economics Phoenix XVho VVouldn't Be Crazy CHASSELS, JEANE Latin Club Phoenix Intellectual Debate Man or Mouse Glee Club Tulip Time Headless House Hi-Tri A - a A --:ee--1931-----'- Page Tlzirly FITZGERALD, JEANETTE Glee Club, President Phoenix Latin Club Hi-Tri HAMILTON, MARIE Glee Club Intellectual Home Economics Phoenix Hi-Tri junior Class Play HILGEFORD, FERN Cheer Leader Home Economics Hi-Tri 7 u :m - fx 414. 1 i L--L----f-I:-WSAUEMARION--H as A ei A HOWE, JOHN Debate Latin Club Who Wou1dn't Be Crazy Man or Mouse Glee Club Football Phoenix JOINES, NAOMI Phoenix KELL, DARWIN Phoenix KELL, EUGENE Ta Philosomonae Junior Class Play KELL, MARY Phoenix Home Economics, President Latin Club Hi-Tri Glee Club Broadcaster Staff KESTER, DONALD Ta Philosomonue Latin Club Hi-Y LARIMER, JOHN R. Phoenix Latin Club Hi-Y Broadcaster Staff, Ed.-in-Chief Man or Mouse gginT..in-ggT..Tqil.iu1 ll ----1931---L 44 MCMACKIN, MARTHA Latin Club Hi-Tri Broadcaster Staff Home Economics Phoenix Glee Club MERCER, OLA MAE Glee Club Heartless House Who Would11't Be Crazy' Home Economics Phoenix Hi-Tri Man or Mouse NESMITH, DeWITT Band Orchestra Ta Philosornonae Track Hi-Y Latin Club Broadcaster Staff SARGENT, WILLIAM Football Hi-Y SITES, JOHN Latin Club Phoenix STEVENSON, RALPH VANDERVORT, JOHN Athletic Manager '30 Hi-Y 71121 l,lllllJSUIllOll?lC '29-'30 Track Football Latin Club Phoenix '50-'31 Cllee Club - I lf: xg Page Thirty-one SALEMARJIQN-Q--..q.-:.-..-.-.-..-..-u.H. .....,..............,..- 1 1 -----, -2--n-I-1---n-u----1---. -..-..-.,.i,..-...tn Page Tlz1'1'fy-ff 0 -1011+ --+ FW-fn or He-H-ep-M-'SALEMARIUN-awe s a CLASS WILL VVe, the Senior Classes of '31 and '32 of Salem High School, knowing that as such we can remain no longer, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and not acting under duress, menace, fraud, or the undue intiuence of any person whom- soever, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form following: Henry Beals leaves his seat by the provision shelves in Chemistry to Eugene Hill. Guard the shelves well, Gene! Marie Brasel gives her wavy hair to Isabel Boynton. Now the seige with james Leckrone can progress with some results! John Duffy reluctantly relinquished his five years of loyal service in S. H. S. to Frank Blair. Some record now Bill! Catherine Davidson, Wilma Geibe, and Mary Hester offer their secretarial genius to Evelyn Keolker, and Bessie Presgrove. Mary Carnes leaves her ability to recite with her book open to LaVerne Finley. Erleen Brock grants her perfect writing to 'tBonzo McHaney. Eric Seiber bestows his brilliantness on Paul Peterson and Anna Jane VVham. Paul Cotton gives his way with wimmen to Durham Gaston. VVilson VVest resigns the right to scatter hydrogen sulphide all over the build- ing to john Goldsborough. Eleanor Porter and Pauline Sager leave their demure presences to Elma Bryant. Jean Cunningham presents all his love to his school girl sweetheart, Dorothy Lewis. Helen Quayle, Beulah Thurman. Ruth VVilliams, and Opal XVyman give all their giggling gossip to Esther Mae Welliiiaii and Schclle Rogers. Homer Clark accords his athletic physique to Lee Bolinger. Dorothy Sparkman grants Vivian Shafer an increased power of argumenta- tion. Should be useful in debate! Fae Bumgarner accords her vamping habits to Alice Kell. Dwight Currie and Earnestine Gaston present their notoriety as Salem High love birds to Gene Davis and Do Smith. Merlin Kell and Regis Kell leave their priceless voices to Sam Murdock and Dwight Stevenson. James McMackin gives his dashing drug storeromeo manner to Harold Horn. Ben Hanes commends his popularity to NVayne Mathis. Agnes Jackson confers her share of auto accidents to Ethel Swayze. flu-n-11:-1:1101n-an-n-n-u-n-nn 111-11 n--mm 1 -n-uf:uY::n :sin :f 1717: Ei:-lin, Page Th iffy-th rec' a- 1 - - s----rsAL1EMARioN-1---W-.........a.a.. Dorothy Hahn gives VVilma Brannon a rare sense of humor. Don't frown so, VVilma! Elizabeth Peace supplies Bonnie Myers with style superb. Marna Lester commits her timidity to Doris Atwood. Keep some yourself, Marna, it's becoming. Cleo Mercer, Mary McLaughlin, and VVilma Doomis offer their confidential standing with the teachers to Marjorie Mercer. LaVerna Scott leaves Bob Hawkins in Edna Yolton's care. How generous! Vera Rondot supplies Mary Shannon Brinkerho-ff with a pleasing personality. Delbert Turner relinquishes his drown the called it a mustachej to blames Leckrone. Marian Vandenberg and Geneva Schroeder give Maryanne Martin as only sur- viving member, complete control of the Triple Entente. Gaither McGraw and Velvin Meredith bequeath their logsawing ability to John VViddows. Must be' used exclusively in the assemblyl' Carl Moore, lvan Mount, Gladys Shanafelt and Roger Shrefifler give S. H. S. the honor of claiming them as four of her famous alumni. James Phillips offers his place in S. ll. S. as representative farmer to llarry Robison. Eldon Roddy confers his track prowess on Lester james. Margaret Purdue and Carrie VVyatt commend their popularity and pep to Rochelle Huddleston. VVarren Wfilliams leaves Martha XVilliams the job of upholding the honor of the VVilliams' name. VVinifred Beals resigns Rita Kell her timidity and Winsome smile. Gilbert Campbell and Arthur Gambill give Lois Hammond their strong and powerful voices. lYhat a voice Lois 'll have! james Davidson presents his bewitching way with females to Frederick Diet- rich. Snap out of it, Freddy. Frank Forst commits his track ability to Carl Purcell. Sam Davidson bequeaths his ability to skip school to Rebecca Davidson. Vernel Deadmond grants his good behavior in the assembly and his intimacy with Mr. Headen to Edward Vlfatterson. Clara Horsman leaves her gum chewing power to Virginia McCoy. Ona Huddleston commends her raven tresses to Polly Peterson, Polly never did want to be a blonde? Lucille Hayes gives her rep a shark in Chemistry to Agnes Hines. nxqgg :YK 5:7 3 -151.3 1 s+u....u- 1 1 -n:n1:n-- iuflri in l If 111 I' 7:1 Page Tlzirty-Four in f--If H E-E-m---'SALEMARl0N'r r J sf a a - Marie James and Mildred Martin give their sedate manners and winning smiles to Lois Roop and Roberta Jones. Woodrow Garner resigns his job as life saver for the almost tardy pupils to Edgar Weems. Goldie jones bestows her position as typist for the Annual on Mary Alice Roll. john Fulkerson grants his smile to Alfred MCI-Ianey. Donlt be afraid to use it often, Alfred! Marguerite Engeln furnishes Mavis Ball with a set of perfect themes. Evelyn Duncan offers her serene manner to Virginia june Batts. Lee Allen lends his ability to blush becomingly to Margaret Woolley. George Austin leaves his sax and his vast amount of wind to Conrad Garner. Poor neighbors! William Bennett confers his front seat in English 8 and his genius for defin- ing words to Sterling Lawrence. Mark Cunningham gives his sobriety to Charles Stevenson. Brad Brinkerhoff presents his graceful walk and his tall slender beauty to Arthur Ogden. Virginia Allen leaves Alfred Mcl-laney to the care of lda Cornstubble. Handle carefully, Ida. Mabel Cooper gives her ability to refrain from talking in the assembly to Joseph Storment. Willard Bachman bequeaths his curly, blonde hair to Arlie Frambes. You're lucky, Arlie. It can be made a magnet to draw the girls to you. Ernest Childers accords his position as janitor of the Bell Telephone Com- pany to Leonard Daniels. Louis Beasley gives his position as cheer leader to NVilliam Britain. XVhere's your pep, Willy? George Bachman leaves his glasses and his great study habit to Merle Bryant. In witness thereof, we, the Senior Class, do subscribe our name and affix our seal on this eighth day of April in the year of Our Lord l93l, in the presence of the undersigned, whom we have requested to become attesting witnesses hereto. SEAL 'Witness-George T. Austin lVitness-Geneva Schroeder - - 1 1 1n1uiu1u1 1 - - -un--ru-1931-lli2'1 1: 31 f - L L 1. f i- i- Pagz' Tlzirfy-fi-z'c' -as ---tSALlEMARION----- CLASS PROPHECY OF '31 In 1951 As I sat Alone I wondered VVhat will become of us, The seniors, in the Classes of ,31 and ,32? VV here will we be Twenty years hence? And then the mists of time rolled hack And with the eyes of the prophet I saw- All! I perceived each member of our class As each Wlent about his work, ln l95l I saw Mollie, lien, Jim, Paul, fflzwa, Amy, Vera. and Mark, I saw them all. I loimd myself in Nlollywoocl The successor to Hollywood And there- Vllas Homer Cflark Among the movie stars, His heroine VVas lX'l'a1'gueritc Iingeln And for Pash, he used Frank Forst. I hopped a train The engine tooted, And then, I thought of Toots And found- I-Ie was the engineer-Ambition filled at last. On the street Of a small sea town I saw a man, who rolled as he walked As sailors will, And who softly crooned to himself The tune of Barnacle Bill, He was a sailor and his name Vilas Uiarren Yllilliams. Y if izw ,LY,,..,,..,,-1-931-u-.gy--11 f:1 ,: ff f JI-aim axial'- Paye Tlzirfy-six .. 1 .. -.gg-4114.14.-.114 10-u1oQ -an in rin ----'--'SALEMARION In New York I went to see The famous Cotton's Vanities Led by a lady, VVe all know well- Vera Ronclot. And among the Gorgeous ladies of the chorus Were- Margaret Purdue, A prima donna, And Wilma Loomis, Mildred Martin, Pauline Sager, and, also Mary I-Iester. To church on Sunday To hear Mrs. Hawkins Cnee Scottj Preach. It seems to run in the family. A quick trip out to Long Island To visit Sam's duck farm. The home of Davidson's dainty ducklets- A daily duck does you good. That night a casino, The lights were low. Exotic music- A dancer threw herself Into the supple Rhythm of the dance She was- Fae Bumgarner. And there too A celebrity A pianist, known by all Cleo Mercer The pianist supreme And one who Croonecl. Sweet voice of night Soft as voice of skylark- Opal Wyman. New Yorlcls great Bohemia The land of artists, And celebrities And there, a sculptor Who models the human form Perfectly- --u-u-lr-nl-nv---ln-vu-193 1 -ll-I 1 - 1 - Page Tlzirty-seven -I 'SALEMARTON VVilliam Bennett And his model Carrie VVyatt His inspiration! There too, I met An authoress Of modern poetry A type Cf all that's really VVas Marie James. v f modernistic On the street corner One who shouted for reform In voice of thunde He asked Reform, In everything Williarcl Bachman A reformer hold. Between his dashes From pole to pole The great explorer, Henry Beals I' Stopped to hid me good day. He said His sister Winifrecl Along with Dorothy Hahn, Beulah Thurman, And Dorothy Sparkman Had formed an anti-matrimonial club Then to a circus Wliose main attractions were The fat lady, Mary Carnes, And the acrobats Ona Huddleston, And VVilma Geibe, Who really twirled A wicked loop. And Mr. And Mrs. Cherrie Currie Who raised vegetables And Curries, VVith them Marie Brasel XVho peddled them. Q The vegetablesj : - na n-u-193 1 ll-il 4 Page T11 irfy-eight Ill? an is 9 m m :m -'SALEMARION In the woods nearby There dwelt A hermit bold Who hunted day and night And by his side, His trusty dog, Nemo. Erleen Brock Was, The dean of women At West Point The home of ladies, Who are tough-and how! A beauty shop in Philadelphia Managed by a horde of specialists. The manicurist was, Elizabeth Peace, And daily manicures Were taken By- Carl Moore CWe wonder why?j Inside was Catherine's reducing shop Managed by Catherine Davidson. In the chair Removing excess poundage Was Lucille Hayes. The blare of lifes, The beat of drums, And down the street VVho comes there but- Sousa II Ben Hanes-Ambition satisfied. Behind him Was a corps of troops. In this squadron were- Major-clomo Sub-Lieutenant Beasley And also First Lieutenant Brinkerhoff, Captain Duffy, General Gambill, And last of all- Private Shreffler. Then down to Coney Island There to see Bachman's Bathing Beauties A sho-w put on by George, our old friend. --u--:lin-n--u1 --u1n-ll-lu 111--1 n--lu-i-l- 1 1 -ll1lv1 - Page Tlzirty-nine e -fe SALEMARIUN-Q A ,lean Cunningham a farmer was VV ho raised contented pork And Mark was now our iceman, VVith a girl on every porch. Fulkerson was a chemist VV ho struggled To devise- A method of extracting Salted almonds from sawdust. His private secretary, Goldie Jones. Helped him much, ln keeping his mind from work. Regis Kell demonstrated to me, His patent Folding davenport, Adjustable To any size-One, two, or more As occasion might require. Mrs. Agnes McHaney Was in Chicago With her husband Of pugilistic fame. Merlin Kell, Left the great stock exchange A moment, To speak to me His assistant- Clara Horsman He told me Would manage his billion dollar business While he was away. I bought a copy of joe Huber's book On Fishing, And Hunting, The one which people said Rivalled Ike Waltonis Angler. In style, It was perfect. Woodrow Garner, Starting in a humble way, Had made himself The world's Greatest Gil magnate. It at ull: uu-n- 1 1 -llisvi 111711311 Page Forty +I I-4112! 1 I :inf e le -HHSALEMARION Down in Hawaii I met Mr. Velven Meredith And Mr. Vernel Deadmond Who Were accomplished Interior decorators QBartendersj . Marna Lester Was a welfare worker, VVlio worked against Cruelty To oysters I-Ier husband, Ivan Mount, Who was a great magician I saw too, In high silk hat And cutaway frock coat, I-Ie was a scream. Gaither McGraw Had become a politician, I-Ie gave me a cigar And asked me to vote For Helen Quayle For mayforess of Podunk. Eric Seiber I could not find For he VVas hunting snowshoe rabbits In Siberia. I went into a store in Kalamazoo To get a coke And who do you suppose The soda jerker was? Gladys Slianafelt. I went into the NVest home, Inlthe far East, And there I saw Ruth XVest And the seven little IVests. Their loving nurse VVas- Marion Vandenberg. Qu.-1, as -n1as+l-rrsinr, :in I:-uiuffar :fini 4:11am-1931-un an x fx - Page Forty-one SALEMARIONQ- e- Delbert Turner Vlias a physics prof. In S. H. S. And all the students liked him Except Little VVillia1n B. Headen Ir. Upon a Tennis court I niet the second Helen VVills. She never missed a serve, And she could outleap all. In efforts To capture the elusive ball And she was- Aniy Schroeder. Eleanor Porter Had lmeconie a painless dentist She gave a l'orters Painless Pill 'l'o paeify the pulsations of the patient. And then- Out came the tooth By the painless Porter process, Clwatentedj james Phillips had become An agriculture expert. l lc had worked out a scenic For liarnessing the power, Caused by the rotation of crops. Eldon Roddy Had become a travelling' salesman. Need I say more? James McMackin On the plea of his wife To follow in the footsteps of her father Had become A druggist. The peal of bells, A shower of rice, And Qld shoes. From the church Two couples come out arm in arm. Mrs. Evelyn Davidson and her husband james. And Mabel Cooper Qn the arm Of Earnest Childers. u .- 2 azE S- -:..-..-1 9 3 1 -..-..-........--1 -- Page Forty-two -M-vsALiEMAnioN'1s-a - - - Virginia MCI-Ianey And Her three sets of twins, Greeted me cheerily And invited me to dinner But I Could not remain For I wished to see VVhat had happened To me. Finally I found myself And as I was about to ask myself Wliat had become of me, The mists of time returned And left me here in 1931 Unknowing of my future. So you all Now know your fate. I know mine not. So shed a tear of sympathy for me. The Class of '3l IrVill do great things. The Class of '32 Will too. And all we ask Is that the mills of fate Deal kindly with Us all In the future. This masterpiece of independent verse signed and witnessed April 7, l93li Anno Domino fSignedj Witiiesses : George Austin Vera Rondot Marie James. f l Ii CT 11 if ll1Pll1193 1 -'lllill T 22 i I 2 , Page Forty-flzrcc - 'SALEMARION-Q----Q---e a JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Mary Alice Roll XVe Juniors are still climbing, and nearing the last rung of our high school ladder. But why shouldn't we be successful under the leadership of Miss Spencer, Miss Yeazil, Mr. Dillon, Mr. Baker. when we were Freshmen, and Mr. Matthews when we were Sophoniores. Now Reed is going to help us go still farther. Our very competent officers for our first semester were: lfrederich Dietrich ......,..,.....,.....l'resident Rita lxell ......... .. ,...,e..,r.w..... . r........,.,.... ..Vice-President Arthur Ogden .. ...,lr,,, r..lV... S eeretary-Treasurer Maryanne Martin ....... For Alonzo Mcllaney the second semeste r the Robert Hawkins ...ri Pale Atkinson ....... Class Reporter officers were: ..-..............,..President ..Vice-l'resident .................,...Secretary Eugene Kirk .r...S..SS.rv..........,,e,,,.......,,,.,..,...,...,V....... Treasurer Wie supposed, as usual. that we would never get accus- tomed to high school life, hut now we are worldly wise and witty. Our goal is to he the hest class that ever graduated from S. H. S and with the help of our Junior class officers. Gene Davis, presidentg John Goldshorough, Vice-President: Paul Cotton. treasurerg Charles Stevenson, secretary, we feel that we axe gradually pushing forward toward our aim. :int - --L ,ff 7 Q -,......-193 1-:min-: -: ,Latin-I 4' T f- Page Forty-four H Hg- F- -+P-eHe--f'SALEMARlON- H W- - Ha I - I1 POLLY PETERSON Honesty is the first step to success PAU L COTTON He serves with glory and admires success MARY ALICE ROLL Many aims her heart has learned to prize JAMES MCMACKIN A true athlete and intel- ligent to boot BONNIE MYERS She will succeed for she believes all she says JOHN JETT A patient plodder PAUL PETERSON Give me the liberty to know, to utter and to argue. MARYANNE MARTIN Her law is reason WILLARD BACHMAN None but himself can be his parallel MARY BROCK The gods were good to her MAVIS BALL True- worth is in bellige- not sm-ming ELMA BRYANT Can you go 'F nfl 1:11 'nan sr, :miningfnfan-.nfu:u+::-in--n-1931-nfl' ll+llfl 'ffl 'Iii I Iii l 1 In x 1: 1 mln Page Forfy-fre -1-nnnn 3--e1esALEMARioN-1--mm. . H REBECCA DAVIDSON Seek and you shall find HARRY ROBISON He has a way with women AGNES HINES iiistm-ning: often pays hvtli-1' than lznlking EILEEN PARKER Modest :ind rs-tiring ERNEST CHILDERS Detect one fault in him MARNA LESTER To be happy, be friendly .P 1, n: :-1 ----+'-v:-:7:,,: Y S1 v ef' me 1 siflf .Q f f - 'Z :J t I fix 4' rs rf' ,f I . F as A 2 x .1--.....-- isa Page Forly-51',1' LOIS ROOF A girl worth while is a girl with a smile WILMA LOOMIS Variety is the spice of life ONA HUDDLESTON l'1I1KlLll'ZlIlC'4' is the crown- ing quality LESTER JAM ES NVhy wm'ry'! ERLEEN BROCK The one who wins, is the one who tries ISABEL BOYNTON Sometimes I'm up and sometimes I'm down. 1 -n:ur-- 1 1 la-: :U r7:ia--safal alll! al I IQ when - - H+- -SALEMA ION-E - H e-e-- -I JOHN GOLDSBOROUGH Every man is the archi- tect of his own life. ROBERTA JONES Always happy and with many friends JEAN CUNNINGHAM I put my troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. DOROTHY LEWIS NVhy worry about mere trifles CARL PURCELL My will fulfilled Shall be MARGARET PURDUE Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on, too. 'Q Li! r 'S f -4' . c, . . ,, ,,, 1 9' 1-'z QL Q G. 1 .it is P ,l an 12.2 A 4 . ,, . . Im, r 1 1, 'ff 9 :I ,, ,gf Q X Nl 1 , DELORES SMITH Love is a game-Yes? EUGENE DAVIS Your rule has made the people love Their ruler VIRGINIA MCCOY XVhen she speaks, the air itself is still JAMES LECKRONE Heaven helps him who helps himself HELEN QUAYLE Rules were made but to promote their ends GAITHER MCGRAW Find your niche and fill it ill 1: :fi lt tile' :ll :fine E c: inf...-n-1931-1:7:u7:: 1: 1 1 1 1 I 1 Jia 1 1 1 I I + Page' F0!'fj'-SF'Z'FlI If I I at uc at I I l I: uf 1 -SALEMARION--n--Q--HEL-I. L . . . I LEE ALLEN I ELDON Rooov GYQSIGI' H1611 than I IIZILVS Make 1'00m for 3, 111311 lived, but I doubt it I I JOE HUBER LEONARD DANIELS Knowledge is power The best is yet to be MERLIN KELL GEORGE BACHMAN A , Sf'l'l0Ll!-I sometimes Unis shim-k who qixnlillvs . V, .L H twhvn IISIPUDJ ARL-IE FRAMBES JAMES PHILLIPS yyist. men Say nothing li'vl'C2Ll1Hl' II, man QIUIEHII' in ,langwous timus sziy much is nu sign In has nothing In say. JOHN WIDDOWS MERLE BRYANT VVhHt Should :1 man do And the maidens earnest- but be merry ly listened WILLIAM BRITAIN EDGAR WEEMS XVhat niay he be? Modest men never talk XVho knows? of themselves faiu-n-n1u1u- n1n1ln-u1un-.n-n1n-u-n- :nv-rn-1931-n1 1 1 -1 1u7:: :lr nil fan-ufxfx :sin an 4 Page Forty-eight HELL. L. LLLL-LSALE 1oN-e- - H JOSEPH STORMENT One on whom can be built an absolute trust. ANNA JANE WHAM Very quiet and sedate is she LEE BOLLINGER Empires are far below his aim MARGARET WOOLEY Great oaks from little acorns grow LOUIS BEASLEY Altogether now- Oskee-wow-wow LOIS HAMMOND Music is well said to be the speech of angels EDNA YOLTON Born to make sorrow glad CHARLES STEVENSON Wha.t's at 'er doodad y' got there? VIVIAN SHAFFER She has proven her de- bating ability SAM MURDOCK Away with books, let's have some fun LaVERNA SCOTT I can love him and him and you and you EUGENE HILL I am my very best Company :: I 1 :nfs YY :u1nl:u .Ina-h-l-ul-ll1ll-ll-ll1u1ur-ll1ll-In-llxvln-n-nl-u --n--n- 1 9 3 1 -ll - 2' 11111 7 II -' ll Page Forty-nine + .l--Ek----- L -f SAUEMA llON M- . 1. - .. CONRAD GARNER No one can say what he-ight he may attain VERA THOMAS Nothing at all about her had FRANK FORST llull, ilu- conquering lin-ro C0llll'H ALICE KELL A jnlly companion and faithful friend DWIGHT STEVENSON A genius is silent SAM DAVIDSON f 1 if QA rg ' ' -X ' 9? 'T' L if X l 4 if l l l N 'sys .' , 3 .' , ' ' Z ff? ' '1 5 . A a 'ff i all ETHEL SWAYZE Studying, thinking but greater than these is talking. FRANK BLAIR The answer to a 1naiden's prayer STERLING LAWRENCE You can tell FL good coin, it's sterling GEORGE AUSTIN Music exalt:-1 life IDA CORNSTUBBLE What's in a name WILMA BRANNON The little girl with the If the world is kind- - - I may graduate blg Smile Diiilli I I I I :I Z :fit-7 1-Il-1 1 0ll'll1ll ll+HLSiSl-ii! l?'I+ll8 Si IJNIH' fifty M, .O MaSALlEMARION-:M me H- WHO'S WHO ALLEN, LEE Annual Staff Broadcaster Staff Glee Club Phoenix Hi-Y AUSTIN, GEORGE Phoenix Broadcaster Staff Latin Club Band Orchestra Glee Club BACHMAN, GEORGE Latin Club Hi-Y BACHMAN, WILLARD Hi-Y BALL, MAVIS Latin Club BEASLEY, LOUIS Ta Philosomonae, Vice-Pres Cheer Leader BLAIR, FRANK Phoenix BOLLIINGER, LEE BOYNTON, ISABEL Hi-Tri BROCK, ERLEEN Glee Club Ta Philosomonae Home Economics Hi-Tri BROCK, MARY Phoenix Hi-Tri Home Economics Glee Club BRANNON, WILMA Phoenix Home Economics Latin Club Sonny Jane Broadcaster Staff Glee Club Hi-Tri BRITAIN, WILLIAM Phoenix BRYANT, ELMA Home Economics Hi-Tri BRYANT, MERLE Latin Club CHILDERS, ERNEST Track Football CORNSTUBBLE, IDA COTTON, PAUL Glee Club Hi-Y Basketball Track Letter Club Intellectual Band Orchestra Class President '29 Class Treasurer '30 CUNNINGHAM, JEAN DANIELS, LEONARD Football Athletic Manager DAVIDSON, REBECCA Phoenix Home Economics Latin Club Orchestra Hi-Tri DAVIDSON, SAM Hi-Y DAVIS, EUGENE Football Basketball Track Broadcaster Ta Philosomonae, President '3 Class President '31 Band Hi-Y FORST, FRANK Future Farmers FRAMBES, ARLIE GARNER, CONRAD Football Basketball Track Future Farmers .............1931-..-... - - La- L L -..Zag Page Fiftyfone -I -I I- 'SALEMARION W- GOLDSBOROUGH, JOHN Hi-Y Phoenix Band Latin Club, Pres. Debate Annual Staff Broadcaster Staff Class, Vice-President HAMMOND, LOIS Glee Club Intellectual Home Economies, Pres. Hi-Tri, Vice-Pres. HINES, AGNES HILL, EUGENE Latin Club HUBER, JOE HUDDLESTON, ONA Phoenix IIOIIIC Iiconoinics Ili Tri JAMES, LESTER Hi-Y Trzxvk JETT, JOHN lfuture liariners, Vice-Pre JONES, ROBERTA Home ISCOIIUIIIICS Hi-'l'ri KELL, MERLIN Glee Club Ta I,lIllOSOll'lOl121C Football Track Intellectual Letter Club S. LAWRENCE, STERLING Ta Philosomonae LECKRONE, JAMES Annual Staff Band Orchestra Intellectual Hi-Y LESTER, MARNA Hi-Tri Latin Club LEWIS, DOROTHY Ta Philosomonae Hi-Tri I I-xr 1 lr xr pr' 1.2: LOOMIS, WILMA Glee Club Ta Philosonionae Home Economics Hi-Tri MARTIN, MARYANNE Glee Club Latin Club Phoenix Hi-Try Broadcaster Staff Junior Class Play Debate MCCOY, VIRGINIA Ta Philosomonae Hi-Tri MCLAUGHLIN, MARY Hi-Tri Ta Philosonionae Home Economics Latin Club MCMACKIN, JAMES Phoenix Brozulcaster Staff I-Ii-Y, Scc'y-Trcas. '29-'30 President '30-'31 Latin Club Football Basketball Intellectual McGRAW, GAITHER MURDOCK, SAM 'Va Philosonionae Basketbzlll liootball Track MYERS, BONNIE Phoenix Hi-Tri President Junior Class Sonny Jane PARKER, EILEEN Hi-Tri PETERSON, PAUL Kell High School PETERSON, POLLY Kell High School Phoenix PHILLIPS, JAMES Future Farmers Vice-President Class '29 PRESGROVE, BESSIE Iuka High School u--u- 1 1 -nfl: Y V in Iii-ill! I 111 lfif I l lt Kiln u1aliuisc7u Lea-WrsALEMAR1oNr rr a A PURDUE, MARY M. Glee Club Hi-Tri Home Economics Junior Class Play PURCELL, CARL Future Farmers QUAYLE, HELEN Hi-Tri ROBISON, HARRY Ta Philosonionae RO DDY, ELD ON Football Track Letter Club ROLL, MARY ALICE Latin Club Orchestra Intellectual Broadcaster Staff Hi-Tri Heartless House ROOP, LOIS Glee Club Ta Philosomonae Hi-Tri Intellectual SCOTT, LAVERNA junior Class Play Hi-Tri Phoenix Home Economics Annual Staff Glee Club SI-IAFER, VIVIAN Glee Club Phoenix Broadcaster Staff Annual Staff Hi-Tri Intellectual Debate Latin Club SMITH, DELORES Ta Philosornonae Home Economics Junior Class Play Glee Club Broadcaster Staff Operetta 'nl-l:7l:iIw 1 -urrni Page Fifty-three STEVENSON, CHARLES Hi-Y Track Class Secretary '31 STEVENSON, DWIGHT Future Farmers, Secretary Football Track STORMENT, JOSEPH Letter Club Football Basketball Band SWAYZE, ETHEL Glee Club Phoenix Home Economics Hi-Tri Ta Philosomonae THOMAS, VERA Annual Staff Broadcaster Staff Hi-Tri Latin Club WEEMS, EDGAR Ta Philosomonae Latin Club Sonny Jane WHAM, AN-NA J. Glee Club Phoenix WIDDOWS, JOHN Letter Club Football Glee Club WOOLLEY, MARGARET Glee Club Phoenix Home Economics Hi-Tri Heartless House YOLTON, EDNA Phoenix Hi-Tri Home Economics ' I I I :gg SALIEMARIION anim: 7' lain- 1 1 -urn--ll mini: Page Fifty-four --a-it WQSALEMARION- H-iw-af SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Virginia june Batts Since we had run eight laps in our educational race, we were eager to grasp every opportunity that would aid us in successfully passing our goal. Qur class advisors, Miss Fred- erickson, Miss Hemphill, and Mr. Dillon, wasted no time in the organization of our class. In September we kept our class in the lead. The officers elected for the new school year were: Bonnie Myers .,i.,,..,.,.............v,,....,....,..............,..... President Ylames MclVIackin .,...... ..,...,.... V ice-President Vfillard Backrnan ,..,,.,... .v.......,........... S ecretary Beulah Helms ...........,... ...,.,.,.....Y,. T reasurer Elma Dabler .A...................,.............................,........ Reporter This year for the first time we arranged a clever party for New Years. Every person that was present will be able to tell you about the delightful time everyone had. As trained sportsmen do, with practice, we gradually advanced to the end of the first lap of our high school race. In our sophomore year, Mr. Matthews was our advisor. I-Ie carefully planned an entertaining year for us, and with the help of the new class officers he was able to do so. The officers were: Alonzo McHaney ........ ........,..,.............. P resident Robert Hawkins ....,...... ........... V ice-President Dale Atkinson ...........,.. ,................ S ecretary Eugene Kirk ......,........,.,....... ............ T reasurer Frederick Dietrich ....,......,................................. Reporter On December 23 we had a wiener roast. It will certainly be an outstanding event of school life in the minds of the Sophoinores. 4, illiltfllvlr:-llfltl l:fll--l:ill1-u- 1 1 -nju 127: Yffl D L I+ Page Fifty-jim' a WSALEMARION- ma-- SOPHOMORE Top row: Gustine Dalton, Alfred McHaney, Laverne Finley, Rita Kell, Vivian Phillips, Mary A. Roll, Schelle Rogers, Dale Atkinson. Middle row: Mr. Matthews, Harold Horn, Virginia Batts, Noble Collier, Rochelle Huddleston, Durham Gaston, Esther M. Wellman, Charles Aikman, Evelyn Keolker. Bottom row: Zuanda Mathis, Frederick Deitrich, Mary S. Brinkerhoff, Alonzo MCI-Ianey, Doris Atwood, Edward VVaterson, Martha VVilliams, Buddy Ogden. 3 141- I 1 ' ' uw u.1931-tl .llvulnzxii I I I'-I Page Fifty-six 711- kk- 'mP':'SALEMAR1ON' e-Q e- -M SOPHOMORE Top row: Edward Jones, Paul Johnson, Paul Knight, Ralph Hiestand, Harry Barnhill, Hugh Gambill, Eugene Kirk, Fred McVVhirter, Robert Nesmith, Scottie lNilliams, John Quayle, James Whitlock. Middle row: Mr. Matthews, Norma Morton, Harold Crippen, Robert Hawkins, Ruby Huff, Lila Roddy, Gpal Bol- inger, Elizabeth Jett, Louise Brown, Louise Finn, Margaret lane Storment, Lars Hammerson, Max Brasel, Marcella Retherford. Bottom row: Dorothy Wooters, Helen Tinch, Marion Oglesby, Marjorie Mercer, William Temple, Lora Roberts, Tom Currie, Maxine Stewart, Robert Powell, Evelyn Nie- wald, Henry Simpson, Velva McCarty, james Friesner, Olive McLaughlin, Rolla Eller. Page Fifty-seven uiulu, n:xf1n-nfs:-an-u-1931-an nf: : 7 f f 7 ll ,1- -I-F ------hhh ------IsALEMARioN,1.-mm. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Trutha Green Here we are ! the new Freshmen shouted as they entered Salem High School on January 22, 1930. Mr. Edwards calmed our jumping hearts and gave us' our hrst high school instructions. After we were accustomed to our environment our Freshman advisor, Miss Brengle, called a meeting for the purpose of electing odicers, who were: licleu Tiuch ..,,....... .,,..,.,.....,... , ..... President l'la1'vcy Miles ..,.....,,. ......,.. V ice-President Dorothy XfVooters ..., ......,..,.....,.......,.,....,...... S ecretary liilly llouahue ,,e.,...,......................,,..,...........,,...., Treasurer Lars llammerson ........t...... Broadcaster Reporter Our class received fourth place in the Intellectual Contest. The representatives were: -laines VVh,itlock ....i ., ....,...,.., Boys Solo llvelyn Niewald ......,.,,..,,.. i.....v..,v....,..... G irls Solo Dorothy Wcmciters ......... ........... G irls Reading Billy Donahue .i........., .,........ l Declamation 1Tlauche llelm .............. .......... I f'iano Solo Evelyn Niewalcl ,....... .......i...... Q uartet Dorothy Wofnters Olevial Farmer Helen Tinch In September, 1930, a new group of Freshmen came to S. H. S. The advisor, Miss Brengle, again called a meeting for the organization of this class. The officers elected Were: 'lirutha Green .,..... ..................,......... P resident Harvey IX'Iiles A,,,,, .....,...,... V ice-President Charles Smith .........., .,.....,...... , .......................... S eeretary Billv Donahue ........,..............,...i..,....................... Treasurer Edward Roddy ,...,...,,....,... Broadcaster Reporter +L ,-,Mud Y T s i gggg .E-..-1931------ee---QQ-f -Q-fr - Page Fifty-eight ...H ..f..a.-.W-5.sALEMARioN-ini 1 a - . .4 .ffaiivoxw 'R' FRESHMEN Top row: Maurice Clark, Arnold Gaston, VVoodrow Kagy, Keith Lynch, Donald Bennett, Gayton Bennett, Dan Hie- stand, Thomas Fitzgerald, Lloyd Gaston, Lawson Geibe, Frank Duncan, Elton Joines, Russell Arnold, Billy Hancock. Middle row: Miss Brengle, Henry Feltman, Pauline Davidson, Charlotte Gaston, Margaret Crane, jewel Carroll, Eva Garner, Rita Albert, Gladys Bryant, Ruth Hawkins, Velma Geibe, Martha Cunningham, Kathryn Bell, Duard Duncan. Bottom row: Geraldine Brasel, Curtis Hultz, Julia Ann Black, Byron Frambes, Dorothy Fields, Rex Barnhill, Made- line Lee, Mary Crain, Eugene Brubaker, XVanda Corzine, Mildred Ball, Kentland Ferris, Hall Gaston, Louise Black, Kermit Garbe, Iona Barker. pin-1llillillu-llillill-ll-ll-ll1vnc 1 1 -Illini: 7 :I 1 ' f ,W I 1 1. Page Fifty-nine - asALEMARioN---W1-as FRESHMEN Top row: Alois Booher, Billy Donahue, Carl Chance Forest Robinson, Charles Hill, Hancel Barnes, Ivan Steven: son, Donald Kepner, Charles Wade, Elmer Helms, Ralph l'Vhittaker, lVallace Fyke. Middle row: Miss Brengle, John Bachman, Trutha Green, Lucy Jane Dalton, Blanche Helms, Clara Hays, Helen Barnes, Dorene Brown, Frances Louise Adams, Elvicla Bea- cham, Mary Lee Davidson, Marvin NV,illiams, Harvey Miles. Bottc-in row: VVilliam Smith, Oma Mackin, VVilliam Stacer, Maxine McCastle, Mary Alice VVhite, Richard VVhite, VV,illiam Betts, Doris McGraw, Margaret McVVhirter, Hal Wooley, Roxie Purcell, Charles Reed, Pauline Squibb, James Squiblp. f 1:1 x f fuzu-193 1 -nfu1n1u--uil:: ff fx' Pflgr Sixty in 1: if-I aw-an asALEMAnioN-aa-1-iw--M Q FRESHMEN Top row: Charles Smith, Monroe Sands, Howard Wolfe, Robert Mclflaney, Theodore Myers, Leslie Morris, George McGlumphy, James Sager, Edward Roddy. Middle row: Miss Brengle, Alice Rogers, Louise VVar- ren, Irene Weeins, Louise Neisenheimer, Dorothy Mercer, Wayne Stevenson, Hazel Sullens, Arlie Mulvaney, Ferne Robison. Bottom row: Marguerite NVyatt, Geneva Sipes, Kenneth Mercer, Margaret Young, Richard Scaiefe, Helen Pletcher, Wayne Mathis, Helen Thurman, Robert Phillips, Eloise NVat- son, Keith Picket, Gertrude Relfe. Page Sixty-one ull:-uinf 1- 11:--an-1931-an -,nw - 1 1 f -I 11: :ml-ur ur Q Y, 1 uf, pp-1931-1:1111 nialxu 1: lf' f on ---fSALEMARllON---a-a-- FRESH MEN Top row: Bernice Betts, Ethel Keolker, Rex Morton, Maxine Vfashlntirii, Lillian Engeln, Paul Peeler, Carl Cantrell Elwyn Winilnerley. 'M Second row: Rosalie Johnson, Miss Brengle, Mary Wig gins, Jessie Anderson, Bessie May, Mildred Hayden, Virginia Monroe, Helen Johnson, Geneva Sipes. Isle Rose VVilliarns, Edith Helms, Ora Garner, George Bookhout, Juanita Barnes. Third row: Robert Marcum, Ruth johnson, Donald Davis, Robert Kirk, Martin Dougherty, James Carrol, Marvin VViddows, VDorothy Harvey, Georgia Murdock. Fourth row: Doyle Purcell, Charles Knight Norman Hanes, Charles Bruce, Raymond Brubaker, Kenneth Leek- rone, Robert Stewart. Page Sixty-two I 7 11: I i' 41 g s'7Q 1 tiviti s ' T 4 Q A V H VZVV ,llrz if-1 'Y' 11--:Lv H 'iQ,L'-llijgr ,l,:,: V A ,Qf TA rmx,osnmm-an: D ' N f ,E f' macuzsfm wj Q FKHUFE FARMER mmgemn g Hi TRI ,, s, , N 'vp w. My Y . nmmvwms xl :asf Q W 1 , - 1 ., X , 1 J I + z gw? V, .. ax, 1 w4!, Kwai '11 ,rrxg , i i:'xF : A I ' ,xi ill x 1 in N mf N V13 Li a ,UH 1 Ulf? mme 1 ,Wa f4e , 3 V P W l f nmAocAs feR I Mffw f-:ws 1: f , QA ' I Qi Ywv - f 4 5a1emavfon N J L y! . ' Rv, . .L 1 , ,, V-, 1: - x fl' . 1 ,, Ame' ii - i - ez f g -..-.SAUEMARioN-------------n--H--'-- ----------+ i PHOENIX LITERARY SGCIETY Top row: Naome Joines, Pauline Sager, Alice Kell, Darwin Kell, John Vandervort, John Howe, John Larimer, James McMackin, Paul Cotton, Dale Atkinson, Robert Nesmith, John Goldsborough, Wilnia Brannon. Second row: Una Huddelston, Rebecca Davidson, Ruth Benke, Ola Mae Mercer, Ruth Williaxiis, Mary Brock, Marie Hamilton, Jeanne Chassels, Marv Kell, Zuanda Mathis, Jeannette Fitzgerald, Marie James, Martha Mc- Mackin, Eleanor Porter, Marjorie Mercer, Mr. Davis. Third row: Eileen Parker, Vivian Shafer, Bonnie Meyers, Evelyn Duncan, Margaret Woolley, Edna Yolton, Ethel Swayze, Mary Brinkerhoff, Polly Peterson, Anna Whain, Rita Kell, Lora Roberts, Maryanne Martin, Marian Vandenburg, Geneva Schroeder, Laverna Scott, Vera Rondot. Fourth row: John Sites, George Austin, Gilbert Campbell, Bradford Brinkerhoff, Lee Allen, Robert Hawkins, Frank Blair, Mark Cunningham. The aim of the Phoenix Society is to create and maintain a greater in- terest in literary work. Under the supervision of Mr. Davis we were enabled to attain our purpose. Several programs were given during the year for entertainment as well as to increase our general interest in literature. +513-lux-ll1ll1cn1u-1ol1nl1un-1Il1u-:ll--n1lu-1um1n-un-u-1931-ruin.. ' f 1 D. 1 11: 3 I 149 Page Sixty-five or -SALEMARION-1--1--A--2---A+,-. TA PHILOSOMONAE LITERARY SOCIETY Top row: Fern Robison, Marcella Rctherford, Erleen Iirock, Wiliiia Loomis, Carrie Wyfatt, Gustine Dalton, June Batts, Dolores Smith. Second row: Miss Hill, Virginia McCoy, Dorothy Lewis, Sterling Lawrence, Harold Horn, .lohn Duffy, Sam Murdock, Regis Kell, Tom Currie. Third row: Dorothy Wooters, Mary Carnes, Virginia Allen, Lois Roop, Irene VVeems, Louise Finn, Evelyn Keolker, Doris Atwood. Fourth row: Eugene Davis, DeWitt Nesmith, Donald Kester, Edgar NVeems, Harry Robison, Merlin Kell. Aiming this year to promote a more select type of program for high school entertainment the Ta Phil. Society organized early in the school year with a membership of thirty-one. A bulletin board for the two societies has created a great deal of friendly rivalry, each society attempting to keep interesting and unusual literary articles and pictures of high merit for use of Student body and faculty. In addition our society has presented three programs before the student body honoring Armistice Day, Christmas, and XVashington's birthday. :: -Y n:n7n:. :fu-u-193 1 -n1u+: 1 1 in Y 11111: :Ln rzuflfnin Page Sixty-s1'x . .. .A+ Ek-E-:'SALEMARl0N'r'r'd A- e --a at HOME EC CLUB Top row: Ernestine Gaston, Delores Smith, Lois Roop, Norma Morton. Marcella Rethford, Evelyn Neiwald, Lila Roddy, Ruth Williams, Mary Brock, Ruth Benke, Ola Mae Mercer, Alice Kell, Doris Atwood, Evelyn Keolker, Esther Mae Wellman, Beulah Thurman, Roberta Jones, Zuanda Mathis. Second row: Miss Stedelin, Wilma Geibe, Goldie Jones, Erleen Briock, Cleo Mercer, Elizabeth Peace, Francis L. Adams, Eloise Watson, Margaret Crane, Louise Meisenheimer, Gertrude Relfe, Fern Robison, Hazel Sullens, Pauline Squibb, Margaret McWhirter, Maxine McCastle, Roxie Purcell, Helen Tinch, Vivian Phillips, Mary Hester. Third row: Fern Hilgeford, Margaret Pfurdue, Eileen Parker, NVilma Brannon, Rebecca Davidson, Ona Huddelston, Margaret VVoolley, Edna Yolton, Ethel Swazey, Mary S. Brinkerhoff, Mary Kell, Martha McMackin, Rita Kell, Mariorie Mercer, Eleanor Porter, Laverna Scott, Marie James, Lois Hammond. Fourth row: Rochelle Huddleston, Clara Hays, Elizabeth Jett, Velma Geibe, Laver Finley, Trutha Green, June Batts, Gustine Dalton, Lucy Jane Dalton, Marguerite Wyatt, Louise Finn, Kathryn Bell, Martha Cunningham. Darline Brown. Each year since the Home Ec Club has been organized their aim has been to add a colorful, attractive, and useful improvement either to the clothing or foods department. Any girl wishing to mix study with pleasure should join this wide-awake organization. inf 7 L 1 V- L 4- . 1 -ffl!-vl-1931 'f:'f: ' f ' - 1C :inf Page Siriy-sri en T---ISALMARioNfa:-----ua-.ah 1 LATIN CLUB Top row: Opal Bolinger, Louise WHTTCI1, Vivian Shafer, Geraldine Brasel, Mavis Ball, N ' M ' ' orina orton, Ruth Benke, Rita Kell, Martha Lun- ningham, Kathryn Hell, Lucy -lane Dalton, Trutha Green, Marjorie Mercer, Louise Finn, Helen Tinch. Second row: Dorothy Wooters, Jeanette Fitzgerald, Irene Weeiiis DA Y. N 1 . Q . . . eultt esnnth, James lxICMHCk.111, john Goldsborough, Itugene Hill, john Larimer, Maryanne Martin, Geneva Schroeder, Miss Adams. Third row: Mary Alice VVhite, Oma Maekin, Rebecca Davidson, Wilma Bra ' Al' ' ' ' nnon, ICC Ixell, Lila Roddy, Mary Alice Roll, Lora Roberts, Mary Kell, Martha McMackin, Zaunda Mathis, Roxie Purcell, Maxine MeCastle, Doris McGraw, Jeanne Chassels. Fourth row: Robert Hawkins, George Austin Curtis Hult7 John Bachman, Merle Bryant, john Howe, Keith Lynch, Edxyard jones, john Sites, Donald Kester, Edgar YX'eems. In desire for a thorough knowledge of Roman life, customs and lan- guage, to understand better the practical and cultural values of Latin and 7 to create a better interest in both English and Latin classes, the Latin Club, Regii Romani, has been organized. nr- cf: f .ix ,-:fin-193 1 -n-ntni in ia:-nfl JI' 'racial Y Page .S'i.z'fy-viglif I an-an .L .I -..s.,.a..-.sALiEMARioN-as I s HI-TRI LEAGUE Top row: Virginia Batts, Carrie Wyfatt, Laverna Scott, XVilma Geibe, Virginia Allen, Mary Carnes, Beulah Thurman, Roberta Jones, Helen Quayle, Marna Lester, Mary Hester, Goldie Jones, Vivian Phillips, Mar- garet McWhirter, Doris McGraw, Roxie Purcell, Trutha Green, Helen Tinch, Rita Kell, Margaret Storment, Martha McMackin. Second row: Miss Brengle, Mary A. Roll, Gustine Dalton, Vera Rondot, Marcella Rethertord, Ona Huddleston, Lucile Hayes, Louise Black, Dorothy Mercer, Margaret Crane, Gertrude Relfe, Eloise VVatson, Iona Barker, Ruth Williains, Mary Brock, Eleanor Porter, Lois Hammond, lean- ette Fitzgerald, Jeanne Chassels, Mary Kell. Third row: Vivian Shaffer, Bonnie Meyers, Virginia McCoy, Fern Robison, Hazel Sullens, Mary A. NVhite, Pauline Squibb, Lois Roop, Mar- garet Wooley, Helen Pletcher, Julia Black, Lora Roberts, Esther Mae XVell- man, Edna Yolton, Marie James, Maryanne Martin, Marian Vandenberg, Geneva Schroeder, Marjorie Mercer. Fourth row: Lucy Dalton, Dorothy XVooters, Velma Geibe, Francis Adams. Oma Mackin, Evelyn Niewald, Eileen Parker, Elizabeth Jett, Mary S, Brinkerhoff, Louise Finn, Evelyn Keolker, Doris Atwood, Louise XYar- ren, Martha Cunningham, Kathryn Bell. The purpose of Hi-Tri is to help all girls become better acquainted and to promote a spirit of sincere friendship, to promote courtesy among students, to help all students have a good time. and to help each girl win her way to unselfish success. -n-fn-u-1:1n-n1n-ul1u-u1ll1lv-ll-- I- 1 1 'l: 1' l: 1 ' f 1 f- Page Sixty-xzirze as -: e'SALEMARION'rn-' 1+- HI-Y Top row: john I,zu'imer. George Bachman, James l'.,eckrone, Bradford Brinkerhoff, john Vandervort, DeWitt Nesmith. Middle row: Mr. Davis, Billy Donahue, Jean Cunningham, john Golds- borough, Paul Cotton, Donald Kester. Bottom row: 'VVilliam Temple, Buddy Ogden, Charles Stevenson, Frederick Dieterich, Lester James, James McMack,in, James Squibb. The Hi-Y is just a subdivision of the Y. M. C. A. of America, all boys under twenty years of age being eligible for membership. Its purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. A good Hi-Y club is constituted of about fifteen or twenty boys who usually become the leaders in different activities during their school life. This club has been a great success, mainly because of the wonderful leadership ability shown by Mr. Davis and his power to induce the boys to cooperate with him. wie: :n--asian ax.-I 1 1 n .u-nil Page SUZ'Ul1fj' :Yu l f-.-.--.-M----.---.P--.sALi2MARloN--------H---MA--M---u-M----11 1 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 'l'op row: Dwight Stevenson, Ralph Whittaker, John Jett. Second row: Max lirasel, james Phillips, Carl Purcell, Mr. Gaebe. Bottom row: VVilli:1m Stacer, lvan Stevenson, Marvin VVilliams, Law: son Geibe, Eldon Roddy. The Salem chapter of the Future Farmers of America is the local unit of a state and national organization of boys, who are taking or who have had vocational agriculture. The aim of the organization is to further vocational agriculture to make better use of rural opporiunities and responsibilities and to develop qualities of leadership in all its members. ln order to further and develop the aim there are four degrees of membership based upon merit and achievementg the local chapter gives two, the green hand degree and the future farmer ' clegreeg the state organization one, known as the degree of State farmer, and the national organizttrion, the degree of National farmer. The local chapter xvils admitted to the National organization in May, l930. Since then the Chapter has initiated twenty-eight new members, spon- sored a parent and son banquet, and is working on a school project. II--uinur-u1lm-In-nl-ll-1lm1I:-1Il--u-n1u- 1n-rn- 1 1 -H101 -n1llill+n missin 4110:-sf 1: Y nil: lu Y If 1+ Page S'c 2'6r1fy-0110 - Ha- fl --asALEMARioN-Q---as -. H- we GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top row: Marcelle Retherford, Lois Hammond, Mary L. Davidson Mary S. lirinkerhoff, Miss Holt, Louise Finn, Marie Hamilton, Jeane Chas sels, Margaret Storment, Rita Kell. Middle row: Ola M. Mercer, Zuanda Mathis, Vivian Shafer, Dorothy Wooters, Maryanne Martin, Marian Vandenberg, Geneva Schroeder. Bottom row: Lois Roop, Margaret Woolley, Jeanette Fitzgerald, Mary Kell, Martha McMackin, Lora Roberts, Eleanor Porter, Marie James. With a membership of about thirty girls and under the direction of Miss Holt, supervisor of music, 1930-31 has been a red letter year in the history of the Girls' Glee Club. Dressed in our new green robes, trimmed in white with red ties, we have helped in many social events of the school calendar, including Marion County Teachers' Meeting at Centralia and commencement, Two of our girls, Lois Hammond and Marian Vandenberg, were accepted for the S. I. High School Chorus at East St. Louis. The crowning event of the year was the presentation of a minstrel, The Land O' Cotton, by the combined Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. The officers are: President .........,.... ...,.................,.........,................,..........,.....................,.....,.. L ois Roop Vice-President , ............,.. Elizabeth Peace Secretary ....,.,.,.,...,..,. ................................ L ouise Finn Treasurer ..,,,.,,.,, ...,......, M ary L. Davidson Librarian ....... ,.....,..... ll Tartha Cunningham yIu-.p-u--u- 1n1n--n-al-rs-nuiunznpip-11.11.-1-1u.-n-1931-n1n 1:1 -an :n-mini f 1: fa' in Page .S'ct'f'11f3'-two Ja-an.: J -:H M---f+------sALEMARioN- -a - - - D . BROADCASTER STAFF Top row: Opal VVyman. Wilma Geibe, Beulah Thurman, Vera Rondot, Mary Kell, Martha McMackin, Margaret J. Storment. Middle row: George Austin, Frederick Deitrich, Edward Roddy, Miss Hemphill, Mark Cunningham, DeWitt Nesmith. Bottom row: Goldie Jones, John Goldsborough, Geneva Schroeder, John Larimer, Marian Vandenberg, James McMack,in, Maryanne Martin. Our school paper was organized in 1921 and was called Le Bruitf' It was published by the students under the editorship of john McMackin. This school publication continued except in the year of 1922-23. In 1923-24 it was mimeographed and called Scarlet and Green. Then in 1924-25 it again changed its name, this time to the Broadcaster , when Secle Howard was the editor. Every year the Broadcaster has grown until this year its circulation is 377 copies. It has not only improved in quantity, but also in quality, for it has added individual columns, cartoons, a designed mailing wrapper, and has reached an expression of higher literary rank. At the l193O convention of the Illinois State High School Press Association at Urbana it was awarded with a Distinguished Rating Certificate. It is also a new member of the Southern Illinois Press Association. The editor for the first semester, 1930-31, was John R. Larimerg for the second semester, Geneva Schroeder. Tlzluinrn-lr:::l, 1o1n:u-n1n-an-u-193 1 -nip f, ,,. 1 ,Y Page Sczfmzfy-tlzree s -I ss ----isAiLiEMARioN-----1.-..s.-..-.-..- - -..-......... l BAND 'l'op roxv: lilmer Calvert, Charles liruce, XVinifred Long, Noble Collier, Richard Sczuefe, Robert Nesinith, George Austin. Second row: Robert Marcuni, Gerald Robinson, Robert llusli, Kenneth liolinger, Robert Kirk, Richard XN'hite. liilly llonahue, Carl Chance. Third roxv: Maxine Mcfastle, Kenneth Leckrone, lfugenia llonahue, lidxvard jones, Kenneth Mcllaney, Curtis lflultz, Opal liolinger, llenry lieltman, Elton joines, Harry liarnhill. Fourth row: John Goldsborough, 'l'rutha Green, Vera Rondot, Alfred McHaney, DelYitt Nesmith, Rex Barnhill, Frederick lleitrich, Norman Hanes, Marvin lYillizuns, blames Leckrone, Xllilliam Temple, Henry Simpson Mr. Mueller. u Here Comes the Band! lYhat heart is so sluggish that it quiclcens not at these words even before the ear hears the sound of the music or the eve sees the glint of the sunlight on the instruments and uniforms. Parades, basketball games, football games, rallies-PEP-that is the xvork of the marching band. Then there is the concert band-like a big organ that thrills us xvith its inspiring music. The growth of the school band movement has been tremendous. And, so it should, for here is service to a school and community, mental as well as physical development. pleasure. recreation, and training for future citizen- ship all wrapped in one. - 3 Z E --A 2 Rini :i - 1,,,,,-,,,,-193 1-::--:ni lava:-I: fa:--:: :I ni: : - T: fe L: 'fur n Page SFTCIIY-l'-f0IlI' 4-K-W --H ss--2.---if--WsAi.iEMAiRioNs---- s---as M M I + l i GRCHESTRA Top row: George Austin, Robert Nesniith. Noble Collier, Richard Scaiefe, james l,eckrone, liilly lietts. Middle row: liilly Donahue, Kenneth Leckrone, Trutha Green. Mary Alice Roll, XfVayne lllathis, liuggenia Donahue, Opal llolinger, XYilliani Temple. llottoin row: llaucel llarnes, lirerlerick llietrieh, l'aul Cotton, lJeXYitt Nesniith, Norman llanes, Rebecca lJZlX'lflS-011, Ciertrucle Relfe, Mary lf, llart, Mr. Mueller. VVe feel that the orchestra is an organization to be prourl of. Bluch creclit for the progress which has been niacle shoulfl be given to our verv capable director, Mr. Mueller. lt is flue to his untiring efforts that thie orchestra has been able to play at the nizuiy prograins, banquets, plays, coninienceinent exercises, and Tuesclay morning' assemblies for the sturlent body as well as the patrons of the school. ln the future we hope to obtain a more symphonic instrumentation than we have had in the past. Our ann is a bigger ancl better orchestra for Salem High School. gin--ll-ll-Ili!!-1nl: --r --ll1ll-1ll- l- 11: 111- IH--'ll-193 1-'I i1111- - Y- 7: 7: - 1 Page Svirizii'-ji2'e 1511, - .:1,,,r 1 H H 'SALEMARION-1-L-Q-Q-a-a -as DEBATE 1930-1931 Our participation in interscholastic debates was bevun in 1929-1930. x T 6 Altogether we had a very good year in spite of the fact that it was our first ria in Salem High School. Dissatisfaction was widespread among high school principals of southern Illinois with decisions Given in 1979 30 Cons - - - .. - . e- b quently all our debates this vear were non-decision affairs. The results of these debates were much more satisfactory. The proposition selected for debatable but was one of common Illinois high schools was not only highly interest. It was, Resolved, That the chain store is a detriment to the welfare of the American peoplef, The debaters were: Affirmative: Mary S. lirinlcerhoff Cfaptainl Maryanne Martin tieneva Schroeder Negative: Yivian Shafer Rita Kell john tiolclsborough ffaptainj The schedule: liebruary 3-Centralia lfebruary 17-Carlyle March 3-Mt. Vernon The participants in these debates gave a great amount of time and study to their preparation. They deserve nothing but praise and Commendation. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The aim of this organization, the Boys' Glee Club, is to develop taste in music and to gain practice in singing. This year has been a very successful one for the club. We have sung before the assembly, taken part in the Literary programs, and entertained the Rotary Club. VVith the Girls, Glee Club, we presented Land 0' Cotton, which was decidedly successful. ., ,gaming an 1.71:-u-1931-ninja: n--crfninill in fmfriu-:au-1 Page Seventy-.si.r Ln m1- g f--fe----:MsALEMARioN--I-is- 7 - YY WHO iWOULDN'T BE CRAZY Inmate No. l ........ Inmate No. 2 .,.,.,.. Pluribus ............,,..., Pendie ....,........w........ Miss Laville ,........... Mr. Higgins ........... Mr, Marshall .......... Jack Marshall ............., Lois Meridith .......,........,, Reggie Mortimir ..,,.,...... Beatrice .........,..................... Marjorie .......w.,...........w,,, Characters : Janet ......................,ii,.....,.w.......,,..,...... ..........i..,Ianies Davidson ....,....,,Beulah Thurman ,.............,.....,-Iohn Howe ......,,...Marie Hamilton Behnke R. Larimer Sites ..,.....,.,,,,.....,Gene Kell ............Eleanor Porter F. Corizine Mae Mercer ..........Clura Horsnian .......ii...Marian Purcell Evelyn Winsloxxf ....v,.,.....,i...i..w.., .4 wV.......,,.... VVilma Geibe Hardboiled McCafferty ,..,..,i,..., ..,,a.....,w D onald Kester Edward Gordon ......,..............,.....Y,.......,i.ar........,.,.,......,,,......i............w..a.... Eric Seiber VVho VVouldn't Be Crazyn-Isn't the very title fascinating? And doesn t it sug est a comedy? Yes, of course, and this three-act farce lived up to its name through the splendid co-operation of the class of '31 and under the xery capable direction of Miss Adams. MAN OR MOUSE This play was given by the Senior class, May 27, l93O, under the com petent and efficient direction of Mr. Edwards. Characters : Mrs. Margaret Mclradden ..,,,........,.,.,,.,.......,... Peggy McFadden ,............,.,.....,.. Old Proby ...,............,.......... Rainbow Runkel ...,...... Joe Dawson ...,............,.......,..... Nippy Simpson .......,,.,.,...,,,.,.,. Johnathon Willaughliy ...,....,, Henrietta VVillaughby ............. Hope Willatighlvy ,,..,.'Xlice Rrasel ......,.......Ieanne Chassels ...Joseph Boynton Haizlip ...,,......lSernarcl Scott H ......,i............. John Howe .,.,.I.eRoy Charlton ...,,Ola Mae Mercer ,.,......,Nadine Leckrone Benton Van Horn .......,..... ........,.. J ohn R. Larimer Jennie Van Horn ...,............ ............,....... O leta Bryant Russell Van Horn .............. .....,,........................... I ohn Sites Mr. Watson .,.........., .........,.. D Wight Frederick Miss White ...........,....,. .............,........... l la Bible .lui n1lm1n1n-ls1lI-n1ln1n-n--nn- 1 -II1 1 f Page Swwzfy-sc't on ala: in alicia: n u I+: n- -P----ssALiEMARioN----Q-Q.-.-M-M.-W-Q..--H-P SONNY JANE XYeren't Donald Kester and Delores S play? mith funny in the ,lunior class XYere they! Margaret Purdue was lionnie Myers seemed very natural, didn't she P the typical pretty neighhor, too Yes, very. lioh Hawkins, lean Hill, h and Edgar XYeems were in their element. Such shieks! XYilma Brannon xy 'as a scream! Yes, and weren't you surprised? l didn't know th was such an actress, lidna Yolton played her part very well too. at l.a Yerna Scott Did you notice john Sites? Oh! I didn't suspect that he could make love like that. Fine work, john. Really, though, I didn't know that lXlaryanne Martin was so good looking. She looked like a Chesterlield ad plus. She didn't even need to actg she titled her part perfectly. .Xnd what a class play l SKIDDING Un May l5, l93l, the Seniors presented a comedy entitled, Skidding. The story told of a young college girl, Marian llardy, who fell madly in love with XYayne Trenton just as a career was opening up to her, and the dilli- culties she had in adjusting her romance. There were also, two young daughters who married laelore finishing their education and came home to Mother at the tirst sign of trouhle. Mother went on a strike to straiffhten Is y llardv had his first case and he kept the out her family. Young ,Mid , audience in a gale of merriment with his remarks. Grandpa llardy had a great deal to do in straightening out Marian's love affair in making her some white satin slippers to he married in. The cast was well chosen and Miss Adams again showed her ahility in directing plays. THE LAND O'COTTON MINSTREL This operetta brought us an evening of music and merriment which we shall not soon forget. The ct t g ir am rose as the entire company sang their opening chorus-tull of peppy new songs, and with a few of the old time ones tl ' A ' 1 Q ' Q f ' tat we love so xx ell. The solos. witty remarks, dances, and chorus work were tavorahly received. .SX show chuck full of fun! XYe are sure everyone laughed in their sleep. uint: :I 2 1 :-u1l:Llr7ll1lI1!: Y :-nfs 1: in--nw 1 -:min1:1111-1uill-:ul1ll1nl1ll11lruin-1n1llin:l Quin? Ijtljft' .S't'7't'11l-X'-r'1'gf11i 1 7 :4nl-niuliuin.-lg, s---,sAi.iEMARioN--I-fa a - s- a JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET 1 929-1 930 On the evening of May l6, 1930, the members of the Senior class were the guests of the Junior class at HConfetti's Night Club . The dining room was attractively decorated with balloons and confetti. Qur waitresses were dressed as aviators and reminded the Seniors of their important flight of life on which they were about to Htake off . Music was furnished by Mrs, Bessie Johnson, Carol Rogers, Babe Piper, Miss Ethel Storment and Paul Cotton. Another feature of the entertainment was a number by Francis Bell. After the guests had found their place-cards and the invocation had been pronounced by Mr. Mueller, Toastmaster James Mclllackin called upon Stan- ley VVolfe, president of the Junior class, who delivered the address of wel- come which was gracefully responded to by Nadine Leckrone, president of the Senior class. The remainder of the program was as follows: 'lThe Propellorn ..........w.Vw.. . ............,Y....,..,,.,r,...,...., Mr. O. A, james Solo ...,,......v....v.v..........,,,..,......w,..... ..............w,Yr,a...w... P aul Cotton Senior Class Wfill .........w.,. .......i,.... D eVVitt Xesmith 'iTrial Flight ............,,ri.. .,,,,t,..,.,t.r.,.r..,.,,, B lary Kell Observation Plane ........ ...,.,r...,.,., O lela Bryant 'ifkscensionu ......v.v,,,......a ..,,,,i.,...... I ohn R. Larimer HThc Take-offw ......... ........... G eneva Schroeder Beading ..,............a..,,....... .,.....,...... I eane Chassels Senior Prophecy ......i.. v......v......Yw.,.... B ernarcl Scott The Pilot ..... .,T..........w.........r....,..w............,..........,,.a.,..........,r,,w lN lr. C. L. Edwards At the end of the program the guests departed for the gymnasium xx here dancing was enjoyed. CONFETTVS NIGHT CLUB MENU Cocktail Pressed Chicken Potato Chips Rolls of good luck Tomato Salad Pickled Eggs 1.-1-11111.-T...-lil...-nu- Strawberry Tarts The Night Cap Bags of Delight Page Severity-fzine 1931-ul: zniniu Y 1: - - L 7 SALEMARION ,:,,: ..-..-193 1 ...f..fi.. ..-.Zu Page Eighty Mh1eticS ...ili- , 'Y- fy ff 1 f 1 UQ! . fu a A ,X W. QQ NW MY 1 I .I THE Dlscus Tnaowfan I 3-:QQ C. 6 al Q m a You GU s , K Y .K N , ,W , - F117 Af. 1 my U -X lam 1 , vm':1,, f .- , -wx.. rpg- ' , Har , Hill-X fav-'f'l' ' - '. 9 fi L 3 , .A U., ' .af . 1, 5-frgfu , X 1 1JaVJ'f'.-xv' Q Y , ..,., . . . - , aff: 4. v-1lf:2L::f:.,.,' K' V f 1- A .1 M451.,:a-. . VW-Y. ,,u, , f 5 X ?'W,f'-..i9 1 ' 1, i'da-2zwH,,',' -, f mb: . 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J. x ... 1 1 1 .-..1n.-niglgq.-l'1..1ni..-.. iue'C 'f-'SALEMARION' W- ns - s - - Q .. FUGTBALL Top row: Reed, Oglesby, Beasley, Morris, Vandervort QMgr.j, Wolfe Gaston, Daniels QAss't Mgrj, Childers, Hiestand. Second row: Stevenson, McGluniphy, Miles, McHaney, Sargent, Mc- VVhirter, Howe, Coach Corray. Third row: Whittaker, M. Kell, Davis, Kirk, Storment, VViddows Currie, Meredith. Fourth row: Ganibill, Hanes, McMackin, Capt. Clark, Roddy, R. Kell Horn. Page Eighty-three P--1931----H ---- --e-- :-e---- -- 4. ..u. .. .. .. .. .. S AUEM ARi10N.-..-..i..1..-..- ..c..,..c. M.. .. .aa FOOTBALL SCORES 1929 SZ1lC111 .111w Flora 25 Salem 24 .,.., ,.,.,w.,,A l 7uQuoin 20 35116111 Y..-1Vf. P31121 O Salem 0 ,,.. .,,,.,., 11 lt. Vernon 0 Salem .. ,,,.,,..,. Olney O Salem 57 ...,. ...... N ashville O Salem ..,....,, Newman O Salem O ,,,., V,,,,l,,, C fu-lyle 0 Salem , Centralia 6 Salem 20 ,.,., .... G reenville 0 1930 Salem ..... lielleville l3 Salem 6 ...., v..... I .awrenceville 30 Salem ,,,..,...,,w1,. Flora l3 Salem 7 w.,,.. ,....,. ...1....,.w.. C e ntralia 58 Salem , 11... V..., li airfield l3 Salem lO 1,..,,......,. .,,11e, C arlyle O Salem O. ., , ,,... Mt. Vernon O captain llomer Clark again kicked and passed his way to a regular herth at hall' hack. Molly was especially talented at punting and was ahle to skirt the ends quite etlectively. llis accurate passing was of great value to the XX'ildcats. Hen llanes played his fourth season with the XVildeats and showed C'oaeh C'orray that he possessed more than average hlocking ahility, and won his spurs in the front hackiielcl position. lle also proved to he adept to snagging passes. XYe'll miss the Big bless next season. lfugene llavis alias Stinky proved himself capahle of holding a hack tield position throughout the rain and mud of the Salem-Mt. Vernon game. lt was o11e of the games where he gained lame as a scrapping hack field man. llarold llorn, a last little warrior, was a COllSl21l1t threat to the foe with his ahility to twist and dash down the held for long gains. l,ittlen,' added yardage to his credit when he returned the hall on the kick-off, and was also one of our fastest hack field IHC11. Yelven Meredith, a new comer from Odin, made up for his lack of weight hy his speed in end running, and he also saw plenty of action in the hack held. Shorty is a Senior and it will he a good man who wears his shoes next year. blames Mcllackin held the position of end throughout the season and proved a real customer to contend with whe11 anyone tried to skirt his end. K'blini is only a -lunior and will improve wonderfully in one more season. Regis Kell played his fourth year with the XYildcats as tackle. He was a dangerous INZIII due to his heing capahle of snagging passes and slaying end-runners. To Bill goes much credit of upsetting opposing hall carriers. Hugh Camhill, a new comer from Centralia, won his joh at filling the position as guard. He played a hard. fast game against his old Alma Mater. the cardinal and white. Gamhlers qualihcations should win him consider- ahle renown hefore his high school career ends. iuin-al:Lr nr- rv :f : Y : 7 :Y :HY :- :e :f in-Pl-193 1 ' 1 ' gui 7 4:'i:'j: T: Pima' EIi.'Jllf,l ,f0llI' I 4 nxt! ll an ll 9 4.-------n-----------I-'SALlEMAlRlON-----n--- - 1 a - a 1 Dwight Currie, our own big, burley HCherry played his fourth season at tackle and never failed to give his opponents a tough afternoon of work. HCherry l possessed the spirit and punch that enabled the backfield men to gain yardage. John VViddows, a husky sophomore, was one of the mainstays in the line who worked hard and should become a most valuable man in the line-up next season. Gene Kirk played his first year of football as a hard-hitting guard. A fine attribute of Kirks was his willingness to work hard and train conscien- tiously. Alonzo McHaney played his second year at tackle and proved to be the most aggressive man in the line. He was for a time shifted to fullback but natural qualifications made it advisable to put him back in the line. L'Bonzo,' was a lighter from start to finish, Williaiii Sargent with his untiring punch always managed to smear up most of the plays that came on his side of center. This was Bills last season and the squad will certainly miss his unlimited amount of funny stories while on the bus. Eldon Roddy, a well-built player, was to be found in the line always giving every ounce of his strength that the HXXffllClC3.tSU could score. uRoddy was an able player and on offense he was outstanding in taking out his man. Fred McXVhirter, the largest man on the eleven, goes due credit in filling up holes in the line. Fat never met a man who was his match so conse- quently he ran over most of them. Joseph Storment, played a number of good games as tackle. joe played his best game of the season at Lawrenceville when he put forth unsurpassed effort to take out his man. -:milk-nl-ll-lv-ID1n-1n-u-ll-u1n-Il--vl-193 1 -H231 1 71' -f Il- ' 4 -1- 5- Page Eiglzty-fZz'e Ii! :fr I l 4eSALEMAR1ON-4-444--- -Q Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem BASKETBALL 1929-30 Mt. Carmel Iuka Mt. Vernon Odin Flora Odin ., .......,,,. luka .. Carlyle . ....,, Patoka Mt. Vernon Farina 25 16 23 9 33 13 15 24 17 35 13 Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem BASKETBALL 1930-31 Farina Patoka Mt. Carmel Iuka Mt. Vernon Bridgeport Flora Odin Alumm Fairfield Carlyle Bridgeport Mt. Vernon Farina 24 14 29 16 25 19 16 14 14 33 10 23 28 14 - :+I I' I-I -I+ +lt nf-rl-1931 Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem -nlpgqg g Flora Patoka Centralia Kinmundy Greenville Fai rli eld Carlyle K inm un dy Greenville Centralia Farina 1 Flora Centralia Patoka Fairfield Vandalia Sandoval Carlyle Centralia Kinmundy Woodlawn Mt. Vernon 12 21 26 4 ZS 12 13 17 14 17 21 20 13 25 19 14 21 19 30 19 26 20 15 17 Z2 Pagc Eiglzly-si.r Lu .u -gif lf' al-an ...mm Q. We-fn,,sALEMARioN-1-Q'dl-si-e--H l BASKETBALL Top row: Leonard Daniels QAss't Managerj, Ben Hanes, Billy Dona- hue, James McMackin, Gene Kirk, Frederick Dietrich, Sam Murdock, Eugene Davis, Mr. Corray. Bottom row: Harold Horn, Velvin Meredith, Homer Clark, Capt. Cur- rie, Paul Cotton, Alonzo McHaney, Robert Hawkins. ,UMm,------ ---- -dmWqwvHH:-Azfilsef - Page Eiglzty-5e1'e11 + - ' 'L e-1---WSALEMARION------Q-qs-sH-1.-,.-..a..a., Captain Dwight Currie, a veteran of last year's squad. played his Senior year of basketball as guard. Cherry turned in a pair of hne games when he added the free throw that won from Vandalia and Odin. Homer Clark, one of Salem's fastest forwards and high point man of the l93O-31 season, filled the position as forward. Molly's greatest con- tribution to the Hlildcats was the spirit his peppery play gave to the team. His accurate shooting and clever floor work were also valuable assets. lien Hanes, with three years of experience to his credit, played his best season with the 4'XYildcats this year. llenls past record as forward won him the rating of star forward at the Vandalia Tournament last season. His super handling of the ball will be a great loss to his teammates due to the fact that he is lost to the squad at the mid-year. Yelvin Meredith, a former Odin basketeer, added much to the strength of the team with his speed and his accuracy in shooting. Shorty', fought so hard for a place on the team that he got into almost every game. He was high point man in the liridgeport game as well as one of the outstanding players. l'aul Cotton jumped into the line-up at the beginning of the second semester. l'aul was a high scorer during the season and played a high-class game regularly. llis past year of experience enabled Coach Corray to place him among the regulars. Gene Kirk was to be found in the center ring. Kirk has plenty of height and above all the will to do or die. He distinguished himself as a veteran of the hardwood in the Fairfield game. He certainly displayed a real brand of basketball in that he not only made some nice shots, but proved himself a hard man to get around. Harold Horn, brother to the notorious Biggen',, was one of the scrap- pers in the game. He gave the regulars all that he had and showed himself a worthy substitute when needed. Frederick Dietrich, a flashy sophomore forward, entered the realms of basketball for his First major game when he was able to score baskets that held the Fairneld quintet in check for three quarters. Fred substituted the entire year, but, nevertheless, he helped win several very important games. u-, 1 , ,,...ni,ini,,..,,..,,1.,.-.,1..1..1,.-.pl- 1 -lr-u1ln--ll1ll1:l1ul1uiasfuval1u1uin:al Page Eighty-ciglit +,.W.-.--.f--.-n--- ------ -.-WsAti3MARioN----- - ----t-s----- - - - -.--My X THE LETTER S CLUB Top row: Iohn NViclclows, Ioe Stornient, ,Xlonzo Mcllaney, Dwight Currie, james lNlelNlackin, Iilclon -Roddy. lllitlclle row: llarolcl Horn, john Yanclervort, lfretl McXYhirter, Mr. Corray, liraclforcl lirinkerhoff, lien llaues, Gene Kirk. Bottom row: NVillia1u Sargent, Gene Davis, Regis Kell, Merlin Kell, Hugh Gainluill, llonier Clark, Paul Cotton. ln the year of l92o a clulm was organized uncler the supervision of Mr. Corray, inacle up of the ineinlmers of Salem lligh School who hacl earnecl in athletics the right to wear the honorary letter of his school. Thev named this the Letter Club. The organization has continuecl and grown until now it has nineteen inenilmers. XYith such nieniluers as Frecl Tinunanuel, .Xugustus KIcXYhirter aufl Alonzo Alphonso lXTcHaney, why shoulcln't a clulm succeecl? l The ohcicers for this year are: Braclforcl Rolancl llrinkerhotf, Vresiflent. and Homer Cicero Clark, Secretary. The purpose of the Cluh is to promote lnetter sportsmanship among the l l' h th rules for clean athletics in every fellow. lllC1lll7C1'S Zlllfl to CSU1 7 IS C 4...-.. ---- ---- ------- g..-..,..u.- 1 9 3 1 -.... - ....-..-.--..-.--...-.--..-...........-..-..-..-.....i. Print' Ififflzfy-:fills L+.- I Caleqdar ------ if 'A' 14. ,- ish ig +12 SQ Pl ffy YSXx VERT UM NUS THE V fy! riomn eoo or THE sefxsons QI X wAs cn-some IN .HIS xm- fo E II ' FN I I ,--r r fig. i ' I x A lmlu UI nuarn uf ' III ff f II II I Tharfius I, 'III Ap 'Hiiug xv I I ma QS In... I I III, , gg an-:pug K . il 'H+ is .I ug sh. I I Byte I U I xv ,, I , I Oc,T0f555R I .' , O g, No, drnbrIs4 1 -KN , . xi, W 'ALI ' I XI Q Na ? if Ti if f J Q 1 W J' ,, ,. Ez L :fail .v ... V rr vw v -b ' u - asm.- a.f.a.sALEMARioN--- September 20-First defeat of season-Belleville 14-Salem 6. 23-Mr. Edwards attends the principal meeting in Centralia. 27 Flora triumphs over Salem 12-O. Getober -Latin Club convenes with large attendance. -First Lyceum number-King Male's Quartet. We hope the rest are as as good as this. -Salemarion Staff is chosen, look on page 13. -Benton has as guests a group of our fair maids at Older Girls' Confer- ence-We envy Benton. -Lawrenceville swamps Salem at Lawrenceville 30-6. Tough three in a row. -Mr. Legreid, state fire marshal, tells us how to prevent fires. -Patrolman Bigelow gives us a few tips on speed and traffic rules. Watch your step. -Rev. Temple, speaker of assembly. Phoenix presents literary program. Letter Club initiates. G! my - -A small arrival at the home of Mr. Matthews. The newcomer is named W,illiam Brent. -Salem first to score on Centralia but defeat is outcome. -Elizabeth McMackin '25 married to Dr. Miller Greer. Congratulations. -Captain Headley presents one of the finest programs of Lyceum. -Salem defeats Carlyle tilt 10-O. November Soloists of St. Louis Symphony Orchestra entertained us. Favorable music. Six members of Broadcaster Staff go to Harrisburg to I. H. S, P, H, fhgure it outj. Ta Phil Literary Society present Armistic Day program. Mt. Vernon holds the NVildcats to a tie at Mt. Yernon. Mud? And how! 0-O. Regii Romani meet again. -u-lu-u-in ------- n-u- 1 -ul-lr-min gg- - Y Y- i.-iii:-i Page Ninety-tlzree ll-I - It - ---lsALiEMAiuoN----- - - .-Xll-press All-star Company in Lyceum. Forty students visit Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis. XYhat a lot of money. Broadcaster places in State Newspaper contest. Salem defeats Farina to open Basketball season. Overtime 26-24. Rev. Tuttle announces Revival meetings. Come one, come all. S. H. S. adopts nexv Loyalty song-xvritten by Margaret Jane Storment. Potako falls in defeat by Salem 19-14. December David XK'ulf .Xnderson, Lyceum lecturer, presents an interesting talk. The fast Mt. Carmel team slip through our fingers and beat S. ll. S. 20-19. Letter Vlub nn-4-ting again. l'oor boys. The boys take their fling at Older lioys at Centralia. luka fails against XYildcats 36-l6. Nlt, Yi-rnon trips old S. ll, S. lfirst f'Ulli.L'l'l'llCL' victory. Salem downs llridgeport 27-19. Ta l'hil is host to Santa Claus. flood-bye till 1931. January Half of school asleep. Too much vacation. -Assembly again. Teachers hold poxv-wow in room 25. Old rivals, Carlyle, boxv down in duo basketball games to Salem. lst, 25-5321141.33-10. -Tables turn, we go down in defeat in Bridgeport's spacious gym 23-16. Petrie Company entertain us in lyceum. -Dr. Hudson described Blackburn College. Seniors linger after school as it is the last school day for them. -Horses! Mt. Yernon saddens us on home Hoor .in last minute of play. 28-26. Seniors last exams. Salem defeats Farina at Farina. Bac Sermon. Mr. Rickey gives address. Seniors get report cards and linger a few minutes. Looks as if they ought to have had enough. Commencement at Methodist Church. Good-bye Seniors. '-I '- -0 - - .- - - - -F-H-.M-1931-,,- - .. - ......-..-..-..-1--..-.... - Page .Yirivty-fnzfr M-H H- kgernff-'SALEMARlON'r:' sa a is 2 22-First day of exams. 23-Second day of exams. 30-Tough luck-Centralia takes Salem out 25-23. 31-Salem overtakes Patoka. February 2-Blue Monday. 3-Salem team debates Centralials-Vivian Rita Kell. Bill Bone entertains S. H. S. Shaffer, John Goldsborough, 4-Vacation for calendar editor. No news-Imagine. 5-just wait till tomorrow night, Salem vs. Fairfield. 6-The time of revenge. Revenge is sweet, 20-14. 7-Vandalia feels the Wildcats claws, 22-2l. 9-Mr. Davis fails to show up. Sickness overcomes him. 10-Smoky Rogers lectures on prevention of fire. Very interesting. 12-Lincoln's Birthday. 13-Who said bad luck? No school teachers go to Centralia. 14-Sandoval falls in Salem's path, 2l-17. 16-Major O. H. McMackin informs us of city -Carlyle debaters visit S. H. S. and discuss 17 18-Sale of Tourney season tickets starts. 19-Cotton has mumps. Mr. Corray with flu. business. Chain Stores. 20--Ta Phil stage Washiiigtoii Birthday Program. Carlyle trips Salem, Sl-30. Odin falls victim, 39-19. 21- -Decorations start in gym. -Lyceum. Frye's Rag Pictures. 23 25 26-Mr. Matthews takes grade team to Zeigler 27-Sale of season tickets not so hot. Salem g go down in defeat. March 2-Sale of season tickets very slow. 3-Mr. Gaebe's home room shows considera twelve season tickets. 4-Tourney starts. 222 season tickets sold. to Sectional Tourney. oes to conquer Centralia. VVe ble increase from oblivion to - - - - - - - - - ---------1931-----'-:- kazaa- W PM sa- s. Page Ninety-j5r'e - H . -Q FF -SALEMARIONIA .- 4-.4 . -. --. 5-Iuka defeats Opdyke. Salem noses out Odin 22-20. Mt. Vernon tri- umphs over Patoka. 7-Mt. Vernon noses out Salem in finals. 9-Not much reaction after tourney-successful though. 10-Assembly-announcement of 551,550.75 taken in at tourney. 12-Some of the boys go to see Bridgeport tourney. 13- Lucky Friday? Rotary Club dines in S. H. S. Congressman Arnold speaks to us. 16-General meeting of wayward pupils. Mr. Edwards principal speaker. 17-Rev. Mr. Lovell addresses us in assembly. Hotan Tonka lyceum enter- tainment. St. Patrick's Day. 18-Mr. Mueller dons new goggles. A snappy prof. 19-Thanks to C. L. McMackin and Sons for the radio donated to hear State Tournament. 24-Dr. Sala presented by Rev. Mr. Hawkins. 25-Senator Telford gives us his view of State Legislature. 26-Too bad a day to even think. 30-The clay before March, l93l, disappears. Mr. Edwards is ready to receive applications for the trip to Washiiigtoii. 31-Dr. Sala again visits us and lays Egypt before our eyes. Believe it or not, March goes out on a lope. April 1-Eleven out of ten are fooled. I knew I fooled you. 2-Seniors receive the announcement for the banquet to be given April 16, by the Rotarians and the Business Women. ' 3-Interscholastic tryouts. Wet your whistle. 6-S. H. S. presents pins to members of debate team. 10-No school! Teachers also get a vacation. 16-Banquet, oke, a knockout!! 17-McKendree College Quartette warbles. Operetta is a wow. May 1-'Tis May-tra la. juniors win Intellectual. 15-Senior class play. 22-Juniors treat Seniors to annual banquet. Sometime-Baccalaureate-Commencement. 1:1031n+ll1ll1uill-uilillvllilr-lzulu-1931-ll1ni 1 2 -- 2 i ini -'Ililli-Ili 7 - ,Lg 3+ Page Ninety-six 2 I Jo es I 1.57 TS? ff NO N U S ff ROMAN om CF uxuem-ea far W wx UA PERIOD IYS IIJQT A Comm T1-wr HAS LURLED UP BND WDM GONE TO SLEEP if UW I WMM MMWV-V1 I 4 - + I wr H 'X wi P' I I l M, W ! I I X QF kb! A 1 mi- Q 1 33,14 UIC you ever hear fha One fXLouI'- -- 1:41 -I -,.-.rlj 'XA--1 lim: J, ,, Liialernavimw , . I, ' , Z f if T f-- af , ?fw L ?? M57 - ' 5539: . li . ,.,, . K 1 ' SAE vTvr2 'l' L 2313 viii Q.,-.-, wg .E 7 W' .1-Vw :Hs P ,, kv.. ,sf Fd.: 7.-:fl vi'-4,3-i P r . , w . JWM1 - -. 5,9 UIQ 1' - FQEQQZQ. xiii. f 'if' - I We v , 21:5 .4 4, f . x,,,, .5 1 T424 5 giffyg X f H. WEA 5' ffpfiigy xv 5 fi 'f N u. 5? 1 , K wx 2-egg.. - f 1 .:..ir4.5E Wu 53 Ei ,,1:3g,Lg55Q,4 1 ,M L ,vi I 'L ' ww-f:f:','? 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Lee Bolinger: VVhassat? VVOod: 'lVVanting information, wind and waterfl Dk if PF lk lk Louise Finn: So you refuse to work for any more high brows, aren't they entertaining enough ? Teeney Dalton: l'Yeah they had plenty of quarrels, but they kept me running from the keyhole to the dictionaryfy 4: wk 41 wk Pk Miss Hemphill: Is your face for sale? Darwin Kell: No, why ? Miss Hemphill: It has such a 'vacant' look. bk Pk Pk lk Pk Mr. Mueller: The orchestra will now play the last selection while you all pass out. :af PK if wk Dr Mr. Gaebe: For tomorrow we will take pages 2, 5, 7, 9, ll- Jim McMackin Cafter a 40-minute sleepj 1 Block that punt!!! wk Pk 14: wk if Helen uVVO1'1CiC1' why the bridge on Fred Dietrick's violin? Virginia McCoy: Must be to get the music across. ak wr Pk Dk ak Miss Hill: The butter, Ben Hanes, served me at noon was strong enough to walk over and say hello to the coffeeg but the coffee was too weak to answer. :sf bs: 4: wk :sf Miss Brengle: Let's say that I just arrived in a boat from South America and knew nothing of the Monroe Doctrine. 'Will you please explain it to me ? Elizabeth Peace: Sorry, but I must have been on the same boat. f-nflm. - Y Quin. lsiuln--ur Y u7nLn--ninfn-u-1931-nz-u-1:4 7 - an ...I - I P-age Ninety-nine - - - - - - - - ----SAlLlEMARlION--n-- - - - - - -.- m-.-.......+ Fat McXYhirter carries a Hy swatter to protect himself from the Austin Harry Robison drives. Pk :af we PF :K George Austin: Didja get that job you applied for at the post office ? I James Leckrone: Naw. they didn't give me a fair trial, they just asked me one questionfl i George: 'Z-Xnd what was that ? James: They asked me if I had had any experience. George: And how did you answer that P James: I said yes, at parties. Pls Pk Pk bis PK Ifrleen Brock: ls your father a doctor? Margaret Storment: No, he's only a fizzitionf' af ,sf bk wk ff The lives of football men remind us That we too can push and shove, And departing, leave behind us, Footprints on another's mug. Pk lk Pk Pk Pk l adder, questioned Louis, VVhat is science ? My boy, came the reply, how could you be so stupid? Science is those things which read 'No smoking l. wk bk wi: :sf :sf , Mr. Matthews: Does your wife wait up for you when you phone you'll be down town late P Mr. Davis: No-neverlu Mr. M.: How do you manage it ? Mr. D.: She simply comes after me. Pls Bk Dk Pls lk Henry Beals: VVhy do they call you corn ? Gene Cunningham: Because Ilm always at the foot of the class. :sf :of sf :nf :of Mr. Sweney: Did you kill any moths with those moth balls I sold you P Margaret XVyatt: No, Sir, I tried for two hours and didn't hit a mothf' lk Pk Pk Pk Pk Mark Cunningham: I asked a girl for a date for a dance and I've just heard she has a wooden leg. VVhat shall I do F Jean Cunningham: Break it off. :six .:: u1uc fa: nfnfa: f :f in-u-1931-n--In :min-mini!! fl f lxu-sl in-sl :mln nl' lilo Page Om' Hrrzzdrvd H MMlimi-md-.SALEMARioN L -M 1-- Horner: Let's see, were you the girl I kissed in the hall last night ?' Marguerite: About what time, please ? if Pk Pls Pk X Eric Seiber: Does your girl dress xvell?,' Joe Huber: 'lDonno, never watched her. PK PK if Pk is Ben Hanes: 'il-Jo you believe in signs and omens? Carrie: Yes-Why' ?', Ben: 'fLast night I dreamed you loved me. XVhat does that mean P' Carrie: 'lThat means 'ou were sim l f dreaminfff' 5 5 Yo PF Pk DK H4 Dk Miss Adams: Do you know Poe's 'Raven'? Roger Shreffler: No, what's the matter with him, now ? Pk :sf as nk wk We refuse to publish any more halitosis jokes: they're ,in bad taste, I i is :if Pk :sf X John Fulkerson: 'fHow are you getting along since your mother left ? Sam Davidson: 'LFine! I've reached the height of efficiency. I can put my socks on from either end now. Pk PK Dk Bk ,lf Barney Mc: How'cl you hurt your hand P Bill Blair: I went in the Candy Kitchen to get a cigar and some clumsy goof stepped on it. wk nk lk wk wk I have heard, said Iirengle, that Babylon fell, and Ninevah was destroyed and -- Regis Kell Cutterly disgustcdj: f'Trye was punctured. bk Bk lk Pk Pk Mr. Corray: Margaret, have you read today's lesson ? Margaret Woolley: KNO, Sir l Mr. C.: Have you read yesterday's ? Margaret: No, Sir. Mr. C.: Then what have you read ? Margaret: I-lair. wk wk 4: nf as Paul Cotton: Gosh, you're dumb. NVhy don't you get an encyclo- pedia? Paul Peterson: The pedals hurt my feet. -nu--nn1uui LL- iiziv lnillinxllr-In-1931-ll-llillf' 1 7 - 7, 7 ,, ,i Page One Hundred and Om' r v g-aiu. lr-4:11 ar :+I I an we-ref' I - -- -a -a Ha-sALEMAR1oNm il Marie James: When I was ,in China I saw a woman hanging from a !! free. Sam Murdock: Shanghai P Marie: 'AOh, about six feet. sw ak Pk 1 :ze Bud Ogden: VVhat would you do if you were in my shoes ? Bob Hawkins: Pd groan with agony. PF Dk Pk Pk lk Shorty Meridith: Do you think you should love before 2O?' Margaret Purdue: No indeed, too much audience. Mr. Mueller: l,ee liolinger: Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk What bug lives on the least food ? The moth, it eats the holes. Pk bk Pk lk Dk l'oss llanes, watching his father shave, asked: Daddy, what makes hair on your face? God put it there, was his father's reply. Oh, said Voss thoughtfully, I guess God started to make a dog 'md decided he had eno S-stands A-stands L-stands E-stands M-stands H-stands I -stands G-stands H-stands S-stands C-stands H-stands O-stands O-stands L-stands ugh. Pk ff wk ff wk for strength we must not lose for applying the strength we use for laziness, a thing we must shun for energy, essential to each one for memories, treasures of past fun for for happiness, which we should seek ignorance, which makes us weak for gayety that we find in school life for honor, the reward for our strife for success, which we hope comes to all for crowds into which we should fall for hills, over which we should rise for owls, so old and so wise for occupation-your work which we ho for luck, which we wish to each one. ni: as u :twain-1931-n:u4n u-111117: Page One Hundred and Two pe is fun --l H I' I f 1 5 hd vertiiwfients L 43 . ,WJ l1+'- i 3 X Tw I xxgx . .XX ----, I X X ----I ' fl ' xx 1 faff'4 fsQ , if f' X 1 XX. ffW NERC URY NX QX f ,Cgff RQ1-mn em: OP c.cru'1enLE NX X f ANU INDUSTRY WQULD SAY X1 'K NX PATRONIZE My N H I OURADVERTISERS Z' .f- T V ,f vff' , f- -, -bl ' W of mws' I X V J, N, It , QW qg' , 1I1q 4 gig 1. jm ' 4'ng .1552 lx! Mall! 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V, x , T E ' gn., ww . gifiw , ,.. ny' x ' 1 kkkk 'mm-SALEMARION'ea - -- INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Austin 8: Below-Automobile Accessories ...... .... .................w-.. -WM '----w -w.---.,------------' -,-----,- - - -- ------ Bfubaker, B. E.-Jeweler .,.... ,.. ....,.......,........,.................... .. ...... ..--W-M ..-- -,-----Af - ---,----,-- ----- - --------'4'--'- - - -'---- 4 ------ BTOWH Shoe Company ,,.,,A,.,.,,..,.,,.., -, ,.,..A....,..,,...,., .. ...... .N .,.... .. ,.Y.......,...........--,..... ......---.-A--,----,-A----- - --.-----------.--- - --4---- - -- Bfinke-Photographs ,,,, N ,,,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,4,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,..,.....,............. -.- ...... .. .......,.. .- ..,,---...--.--- - --------- - ------------------ --- City Drug Cgmpany.-Drugs ,A,,,,,AA M, ,I.,4A4.YY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, ,, A,4,,A ,. ,,,,,,,.,...,,....., ...,....,........,........... .a ...v..v.....,--.4- - -- ..---. --- CFUSB, Chas.-Hardware ,..,...,. .. A......... - .................. ----..... ............ ,,.........A..., - ---,.---- - .- Chi-XHCC, C. E. Grocery ......,,,.....,,,......,...,....... - ....,... - ............................ - ..... .- ........... --------- - ----'----- - C2l'13UCC, Paul B.-Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing ............ ........ - .-- ..----..-4,--,-,-,-.',- ---' - -- UOYCY Farm Store-Grocery, Meat Market ,........... W. ...... .... - .. - --,,.,A-,-- -- --,------.4- - --'-------- - COUIHS, E. L.-Benls Place ...,,...,..,.r.,......,,,,.. - .A.....,....4..................,. - ..r...... -... Dietrich, F. A.-Clothier ,..,,,4,,.....,.,.....,,. - ,,44. ---N .r.. .. ...rr. .. ........ FOX Lyric .............,,........,..,...,,,,,,,,,., ,r,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.V, ...... a. ...r, ..... , GeYt1'11df!'S Beauty Shoppe.- ..,.....,,A,.,... - .....,,...............................,... H31'1C0Ck, B011-Funeral Director ,,.........,.......,,.... ..... - , ........,,..,. Holmes Bros.-Paints, Varnish, Glass-.- ......... -,.. ..... - .....,,.... Hays, C. E.-Florist ...... ..,.,.,,........,,,...c,..,.....,.,,.....,,,........... Hanes Cafe .,,,.,.....,..,,,,...,.,,,,,,,.,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,4,,.,, Indianapolis Engraving Co ,,,,,.,,w,o4,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,AA,,,, M James Bros.-Groceries ...........4.........,i.o,...,,,,....,........,.. Jeffersons Printing and Stationery Co ................ Jones, E. J.-Tonsorial Parlor ...,,.r..,,,........,.......,.....,,...,..... a .............. Johnson's News Stand-Books, Magazines .... .,i.. , Kagy, I. L.-Attorney ,,.......,.. ,,......,........ ,.....,........,......,.., . Kaufman's Clothes Shop-Shoes, Clothing .,,,.... Larimer, D. W.-Abstractor ....,.......,.....,4...,.....,......,......,... McMackin, C. L. and Son-Furniture ,,..., .,....i..,., Merz, R. W.-Grocery. Meat Market ,,...,..,.,......,.....,..,..., .,....,. McHaney's-Home Cooked Meals .........,......,......,,....,,,,...................... Modern . ............. Meyers, Chas. and Son-Ladies' Ready-to-Wear S Marion ' Marion County Building and Loan Association ....,,...,,,.., Clothes Shop-Clothier .........,. ......,..., ......,,..,..........,. hop . .. County Democrat-Printery ....,..............,,.l........,,.,.....,.. .. Miller, C. T.-Restaurant ....,..,... ..........,. ............,..,....,.........,... Porter, C. A.-Lumber Company .,....,,....,....i,,,. ,,,,...i..,. Pollock Lumber Company-Lumber ..,..... Roddy, W. O.-Abstractor .................,.,,...,,.., Salem Republican-Printery ..,, ,.,. ...,..., .. Salem National Bank .,.................,,,....... ...... ,..... Sweney's-Drugs ..,... .. ...,.,... ..........,.............,..,.,......,,,........,,.,. . .. Smythe, T. A,-Shoes ,,........,........ ........ ...... .......,....................,... Salem- Dry Goods Company-Dress Goods .....,....,.. Sanitary Dairy-Dairy Products ........... ..-----...--------,,---. Storment, F. A.-Feed Store ..,...,,....,,.........,,.....,........ Schroeder Motor Sales-Durant Cars ............. The Club-Recreation Parlor ,,...,,... ..,.........,...,. Tf6SSl3fyS Variety Store .........................--...-,,---,- Vick's Sandwich Shop ,..,,... ..,,......,.,.. Wilson's Bakery ...........................,.i-.---,.----,-. Woodworth's Home Laundry ...,....,..,......,.... Wilson, Basil-Attorney ,..,...............,,...,..............,.. ..,....,.......,...,. Young, Harrie-Gift O' Charm Shop .,..,,....... '..... ........ Young's Vogue Shop-Dry Goods and Notions .... . Yohe Laundry --,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,.,....,,,,...,........... ................,---.-- - V I ,,,,-n-n1xfurflt fainfln--l.1n::.1ufu-n:i.gful- 1 -fl:I':H+ 'f'-114' ?l4I 4 Page One H11nd'rcd and Five , I l-T111 116 117 119 111 114 117 117 116 118 118 113 106 114 115 119 113 113 120 118 121 110 107 106 116 112 108 119 108 107 118 116 117 116 109 107 114 113 109 110 106 118 116 108 108 112 110 113 112 118 119 113 112 106 + ... ulnu-un-up-i,,,,,,.,iulI..,,,4.-ll4,.luTnu-uni I AA------ISALIEMAMUN-----------I.- . - ss FOX THEATRES Brings Happiness to Millions FOX-LYRIC Western Electric Sound System T. A. SMYTHE SHOE STORE un--nn--un Q I I I I I I I I For Classy Footwear and Hosiery We Show the New Things First and We Sell Them for Less Watch Our Windows for the New Ones T. A. SMYTHE SHOE STORE SALEM, ILLINOIS lt+xZll-+l4lr4.z.,.. :L : -L :n:Lu-..u- I 2 I Q I 5 I 2 I 5 I 2 I -I' 1931 -lliniu--an in-alfa!-1 I I 1111? JOHN L. KAGY Attorney-at-Law ---' 1-11- YOI-IE'S QUALITY LAUNDRY RICHARD H. YOHE Phone 901 201 S. Walnut The Laundry DOES Do It Best! Plyfa Our HIIIll'l1'Fll 111 91' in +-- ww-P A---I------P---ISAIBMARION-fn: A -1 -A A -1- JoHNSoN'S NEWS SHoP I 114 S. Broadway MODERN BOOKS MAGAZINES L GREETING CARDS MUSIC CLOTHES SHOP TOBACCOS CANDY RADIOS RECoRDs T Agent for St. Louis Post-Star-Times Clgtl-ling and Shgeg at subscriptions taken for Modern Prices All Magazines at Publishers' Prices 1 Large Rental Library I Pay Us a Visit .,.t.- .... -, - - -..E I-.- -A ..... ..,. i - - -. - -.r-, - -...-I,-I,-I-.I.-.,+ Pollock Lumber oal o. The Downtown Lumber Yard EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING SEE Us BEFORE BUYING 220 North Walnut Phone 11 A. C. STEWART, Manager aiu--ll-ln-lu 1111 u-n-u1-u-1ll-u- 1- 1:1--nv-ll--rl-193 1 -IIl1ll-ll-- I1 fllf' 7 Pam' Our Hxzmirrfr' and 301121 - A YY A -.esAL1EMARioN----i-- I-Q--me - McHANEY'S Home Cooked Meals Only 25 Cents Give Us a Trial 208 South Broadway 1' .! I I I I I E i 5 T - : l Radios C. L. McMACKIN 8z SON We Furnish Your Home FUNERAL DIRECTORS +11-II' ----- ' --1----- unkun--, 1 .1 DURANT A Good Car 4 cylinder 6 cylinder 6-10 6-12 Day and Night Service SCHROEDER MOTOR SALES Salem, Illinois Phone 2801 -- - - aziez Y :-acYYu-u:+u--u- 3 l 1 I 4- 1931 - 1 1. ----- - -nn-nel. F. A. STORMENT For the Best in Flour, Feed and Coal Phone 741 Salem, Illinois -,,i,,...,...,1..1n .:aTnfa .au . f - f- +- 1 Page One H1r11dr'cd and Eiglzl 4, - l-u-u-1n1-u-ll1n-urn-4:1 --nw: P Q A-We-W-A----itsALEMARioN-M A S A i The Salem National Bank Capital and Earnings 3120000.00 Under U. S. Supervision lili Burglar Alarm Protection Absolute Safety iili 4 Per Cent on Time Deposits and Saving Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent 4... .. .. .. .. - ... -,........-,..,...f....,-..- -..-- ..n....,,,-,.-, .., .. - .. .. - - .. -4. Porter Lumber Yard Everything from Foundation Up LUMBER MILLWORK CEMENT PLASTER LIME COAL We Deliver Phone 71 Salem, Illinois ........-193 1 -..-..-ui: iz Y 1 L 1 , L: -ef 1-- ,- C One' HillICfI'c'41 41111 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1-11.-1....-,,:- eQ--:fe-SALJEMARJION-------11 or - WT or 'f' TRESSLAR'S No Better Place to go Than 5 and 10 Cent Store Y I 9 E' J' We carry a complete line of I SCHOOL SUPPLIES BARBER SHOP Q At All Times To Get Your Tonsorial Work Done Largest Line of Popular-Priced I f Candy in Town Work Guaranteed I 33 Years' Experience in Salem our Candy is Always Fresh +..1,,..1 1 1 1 V1 1,1 .1 V1 1,-1 1.1nn-1.m-- 1 -1 -- 1- 1 1 - '1nn-mt-am-uuofo DRUGS BOOKS weneyy JEWELRY SODA l t1yfv Nur Hzfmlrm' mul' T011 1931-----'-1--H ------- - - - - 1-fe-f---'SALIEMARION-:Q--M -T 4, ---, --.---- '.......--1----- lv When It's PHOTOGRAPHS You Need Telephone 3493 A ' or Write to i3hol'og PAPHS IEE any faenke Sfuifliu 1g'FHG'fG 'f7fN'5'N X9 Salem, Illinois PgO ----'H-193 1-----'- A A e 1 0 Hurzdrvd 41 1' EI -A .SALEMARIONM Hs- I --A YOUNG'S ' VOGUE SHOPPE Dry Goods and Notions The Store of Quality Stressing - Best Wishes ! 1 to the Classes represented in ' This Annual and CONGRATULATIONS to the Staff of the SALEMARION D. W. Larimer '98 H - 1 01,41 1.1.1.1-4. 1.4, 1,.1..1..11.1,.1 1,,u1.,. CORTICELLI SILKS and ROLLINS' HOSIERY We give coupons for Chinaware 118 West Main Telepho +1----nn-1-1. i1-1- nuiuuvuu Eatmore Baker's Bread WILSON'S BAKERY Phone 1711 T . Abstracter of Titles I I 111 N. Broadway I I SALEM, ILLINOIS ne 3491 -A-1.1.1-nu--.-.1 1, 1, 1 1, -.. 1. 1 1 1 1 1,.1 i 1 I I 3 The CLUB I E I Students' Recreation ' Center I l I Phone 3181 l 1 Q l -1- . - F F ., ,- ,,1,,1,,-193 1-u:u1: lui- 1 71: 1 1: --: 1 ' 1 1 1111-ill' Ona Hzzmircd and Tiwlve H+-s-A E-of-k.sALEMARIoN1 H- - A 'f VICK'S 5 SANDWICH SHOP 1 l F A DIE-I-RICH Q Home of Real Barbecue . . I 1 The Best in th, We Serve Eighteen Different Kind o ln . g of Sandwiches and Shoes Q HOME MADE PIES SALEM, ILLINOIS ' 5 BEST OF COFFEE i W. J. VICK, Jr., Prop. --u-- ----- - -- ---- ..-..i..--..- -,.-...-u.-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-. i -I- 1 C. E. HAYS HANES CAFE Salem's Leading Florist A Good Place to Eat l Say It With Flowers 115 W, Main St, i N1-Ill!-1101 XIII-ivvv llhvlllvlu--Ill illl - UE 'l?lllYllITlllrll1--Il vu! 1 ll-un-uliq1l.q1plil+ Read the GIFT O' CHARM SHOP SALEM REPUBLICAN SALEM, ILLINOIS Marion County's Leading Weekly HARRIE YOUNG Y'l1GIA'11hN l , , ou Aueih Ti e ews Gifts for all Occaslons e 11116 551.50 Per Year .i. Rental Library as .. J: e -zi --:f---------'--1931-'Pi' Ae-A-ei - Page One Hundred and Tlzirtemz .ll 11,1 . - e-1----SALEMARION----1--ei-A 1 Office: T 1 phone 'Q' 107 S. Broadway 991 W. O. RODDY I I I I I I ABSTRACT CO., Inc. I Abstracters of Titles Real Estate and Loans I L' I l - I ll - - l . I - nf. 1 1 1 1 ---- - ---1-- nn-nn--m-- L SODA to the faculty and students f GERTRUDE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Extends a Hearty Welcome Marion County's Greatest Scho 1 Gertrude M. Clark Park Hotel -ri .1 1.nu1,,.1,,,,1,,,,-nnu.1..1 2 1 C1731 Drug Company CIGARS --A A-A A- ..------'--1931--- Qu- - fzfu an-1:11:11 ini,-...+ P Um' I1'1111zlr'mY ar I I' 0 F-HH--L -E -Q-in f'?u: -'SALEMARION'i:'H'i' M e - ,!,,,1,,,, ,,,i, 1.1 1,1 1 111111 1 1 1 .1 1 - - - - inn-un is i E The i Hancock Funeral Home L l THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD l . . . . Llmouslne Equipment Ambulance Servlce Phone 681 +..--.... .... - -E ----- ..- .-H ------- . -V ---- -- -. -4. qu- 1 - --.. - ... ,.............-..............-.......-1931-..-...- - 2 iz- 1 2 .-E 2, P gc' Om' Hz111c1'r'vd auf ff 4...-....-,..-..,-...-..,.-..i-...- ..i-,,,-.....-..,.-,.,.- , L LM .I A-2----LSALEMARION-1--' A-if PAUL B. CHANCE -2 1 Cleaning Dyeing Pressing RUGS CLEANED Hats Cleaned and Blocked Clothes Called for and Delivered Phone 711 MARION COUNTY DEMOCRAT W. B. ROBERTS-J. C. NEAL Publishers Your Printers Since 1889 + 1 ,I-mi ...mi iw... 11 ,pi .1-nu-...H-,,,,i B 8z O RESTAURANT -nn-nu 1 I i l l AUSTIN 81 BELOW Headquarters for Firestone Tires Isovis-Polarine, Mobil and Quaker State Motor Oils Car Washing and Alemiting -nu-nn--uni.,-1-un:-uu1uu inniylniuu 1nn--nutuu-uuiunnlux Hot Bar-B-Q Sandwiches f of All Kinds C. T. MILLER , 5 E E 5 COLD DRINKS, TOBACCO and j CANDIES ,. .. :: acfqgniu- 1 4' 1931 For Better Health . . . Pasteurized Dairy Products Manufactured by SALEM SANITARY DAIRY H. M. Robison Earl fPeteJ Robiso KAUFMAN'S CLOTHES SHOP Michaels Clothes Byron Hats Walk-Over and Friendly Five Shoes Wilson Bros. Haberdashery -.:YY,,Y-,, 231: :ll-I if 118717-3 Page Our Hundred and .gl',l'ft't l1 New-a kkpk --1'SALEMARI0N'e'j - H How Much i . . Should You save? T C E CHANCE i Meat Market and Grocery The budget system means plan- ning your expenditures in advance. CANDIES AND TOBACCO So much for shelter, so much for food, so much for recreation, char- 1 ity and so MUCH FQR SAVINGS. ! DELIVERY Phone 399 Set aside the savings first and 1 then live on the balance. ,,,,..,...1 1. 1 ,1.ni-..,,....iq1-Mig.- ...ii .-im.-.,.....,.i. Start Your Savings Account With the L l JEWEL SHOPPE Marion County Building B' E' BRUBAKER jeweler and Loan Association 2 l 108 W. Main Phone 733 l i .g..........-..,.. - .. .- -,.- i-.,- L.. - -.......i-...--i.i- -i.- -V -V - -P ---- - -V.--H----p l CHARLES CRUSE l i l l liC1g'l'll1lC with the editor. The Best In Hardware orhixt him all his sins, I llc always finds his niust-leave-outs i More than his can-get-ins ! I l Q SALEM, ILLINOIS Q l . .l 216 East Main Street .1 2 L- u fn-nfl:-ll-lliuinn1ll7 u1ll-vl- 1 1 -H722-IIYII4' 7 4' 11' Page One Hzuzdrvd and Scwritvcni + .-,.,....,,,-.,,,,,,m1,,,-.u..,.,- ,,,.L..,v..,,imI-nn- gi, Tn.li.,,,-,.,,,,4,,-nr1l4.I1,.,--nl--,,,in,I1t.-M-I -I--ASALEMARIUN.--L.. I I JAMES BROTHERS General Merchandise CLOVER FARM MARKET R, M. SCHOENE, Prop. Meats, Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables nui.mi,,,, 'S' E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Phone 491 Phone 411 BEN 'S PLACE N-nuiun The Home of Hamburgers I E. L. COLLINS Prop. 114 S B d y I -1- 1931 WOODWORTH HOME LAUNDRY 814 E. Main Phone 1962 SALEM, ILLINOIS Family Washings Our Specialty Q.,-.-,...-.......,..-,. . -II. -I...-I...-I...-....--,,...............-I+ Best Quality, Lowest Price, for the Best Merchandise SALEM DRY GOODS COMPANY MISS L. LYNCH, Mgr. ..,m-H..-....-....-...-,...-,...-,..4......-....-,..... .. -,l. Fashion Elegance Inexpensive Here! . . . CHAS. MEYERS 8a SON Sa1em's Favorite Store for Women Since 1918 ....1g,,n.-ni ,g 1 ,zz Y 7 -i- 1 -- 1 Hr ff.l7Ilff'1'II' and Ef 1 ,.Et.E.E..+.e.E..in f------RsALEMAR1ON---Z--SM- L - R Enjoy . . . NORMAL HEALTHY FEET CWearQ BUSTER BROWN 'Q' l FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS Tread Straight Shoes C00 BROWN BILT FOR MEN FOR WOMEN i Foot Science Shoes BROWN SHOE COMPANY Q I HOLMES BROTHERS 116 South Broadway Paints Wall Paper and Glass 4. .. ..........-....-....-... ......-...1-,......i,,.....,...,u..-.....,.,-u.,- .,.--.m-,.1-..,.- . .-.... -J,- .... ,..-1...-..1-....-....-........,.g. BASIL WILSON Attorney-at-Law +- -, -, -, ,--. ..-..... . ..-........ 1 l l -1- 1931 ROBERT W. MERZ The RICHELIEU STORE Home of Pure Foods We Deliver Telephone 241 -n1.n- i If 7: YY : l: vc 7: 1: : 1 - - P Om' Uruzdrvd aux' N --s ':?'SALEMARION'- iran onslanll earchin ...MH 425 Ermbliabed I89j on centuries astronomers have Plocnked into the skies searching for new worlds, constellations and stars. Aside from their interesting research work, they have learned much that is of practical scientihci value. Similarly, in the field of student publications, the Indianapolis En- graving Company searches con- stantly for new ideas, plans and methods that will assist year-book staffs to publish successfully books characteristic of their school and community. The results of these efforts are gratifying. The Annual Planning and Design- ing Department welcomes your inquiries for further information. NDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING CUMPANY Department of Annual Planning and Designing INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA I. P. E. U. Local No .7 :f :fre --7 ef : Q7 1 -........1931--.-0-I. an 2 - 1 -: - 1i--i- - 1 l'nyn' Um' llizizdrffl and Yiiffllfj' 910- 441-p-n-n f m: f -P----M--M--I----IsALEMARTUN- E-E IDLACE youu NEXT OIQDEIQ ron ANNUAL IDIQI Tl Jeffersons Priniinq and Siaiionerq Co. PAUL I.. JAMES, President THII ANNUAL II DUI? DIQUDUCT IDIQINTING IN All III I3I2ANCI'Iff TELEPHONE 309f3l1 SOUTH MAIN 51 FIFTH STREET PRINTING ENGRAVING BINDING EMBOSSING nf: -n:n::fn-n1n--vu-193 1 -'rin 'f:lfu4n-W zu Page One Hzzrzdrmi and Tzvwzty-ovw E-'SALEMARIGN ALUMNI 1877 Hull, Charles E. .....,......,..A...,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,.,K.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Lackey, Alice ,..,.,.....,....,.A.,,,,,,.,,,,,,A,A,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,4,,A,w,,,,,A.,,.k,,, Schwartz, Joseph, Real Estate ,,....,......l.....e,. Scoville, Addie CMrs. B. F. Hurrahj .,.......,. Scoville, Mamie tlllrs. XVill Kingj .................,., 1878 BCIIIIGU, Ida Cllfrs. Elmer VVilliamsl .,.,.....w,,,..w Chance, M. ,,,,,,rv,vv,,,,.,,,,4,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,44,,,,,,w,,,,4,,,,, ,.,, , Davis, Rufus ..,........,v..,,.,,,...,l,,,r,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,e,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,.A,,,,,w,,,,,e., Foutz, Ester fMrs, T, E, M3315 ,,.Y,,,.ee,w,,,,,e ,.,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,4,, Johnston, Bessie tlllrs. ll. F. Sinimonsonl ....,...... Lydick, Frank ...r..,,,r,,,.,..r,,,.r,..., ..,....,r,,..r,,,,,,,r,,,,,r. , ,,r,,,,,,,. ,v,,,e.,, Marshall, T. S. .......,............. ..,.,.,,........ , Melllaelcin, C. C., Doctor ,,.....,.. ,......,.,,.. . . ,. Mellonald, Ifillmore ...,.. ............,......... . Meyers, liede ClXlrs. -Iohn Reiehertj ,..... . l,Ul'li'l', lf. lf. .. ..,..,.,... . ,.,r....,.. ,,.,, ..,,... . . .. Rainey, JX. ll. .. . Smith, NV. l l. ...,.. .. Mills, .lc-rome lllarshall, Oscar .. . .,.. , , ..,. 1879 Alexander, lf. lll., Minister ............,.,.. ..,....,... . ,. lfyfe, 'llester .... ,..., . . .....,..,. , lloush, 'Fiona Chlrs. j. li, Kagyj ..,..,,,. -Iones, nl. 'lf ., ..,,,... , .......,.....,..,........, .,....,.,,. . Lydick, C. VV. .......,...i.,..........,,,.........,.,......,,, ....,,..... ....,,.., . Lackey, Lilnlmie Clllrs. Geo. Squililul .,....,.... .....,.. Meyers, Mary fMrs. Mary Mclklaekinl ......... Metcalf, Minnie CMrs. IJ. L. Vlonesj ...,..,.., ......., . Mclllackin, Lillie fMrs. lfrank Rolminsonp .......... , Patterson, C. li., Lawyer ..................,............,.,........, ...... . Porter, C. A., Lumber dealer ,.,....,......,................... Porter, j. B., Funeral director .,........................ . Simonson, Lizzie, Assistant Librarian .............. 1885 Green. Belle tMrs. Clara Malloryj .,.....................,...,,... Humphrey, Minnie tMrs. P. L. Hawkinsh .,..,..i... Magness, Laura fllrs. I. VV. XYootersl .............. Simonson, Mary tllrs. H. Shrigleyl ............. Smith, Ishani .,,....,,...,...............,...........................,,,.........,..... Spencer, Ella ......,............. .......................,......................... Tracy, Anna ......,.. .F ..................-.- 1886 Fulks, T. C. ,....... .,.......................,..,...................,........................ . Coodnow, Press ....,....,..,.........,......................,.,...............,.. Herron, liwart dlrs. Ewart Erwinj ....,.... L ..,c.:1..-......-1931-..-..:..,:..... Puylv Out' lflnnired und Tzvmity-f2c'0 +11 ml ....,............Deceased ....,.......,S2llC11l, Ill. .........,.,..Salem, Ill. .,....i.....Deceasecl .....,......Deceasecl .........,............Deceased ..........,.................,...Deceased ...........Alhainbra, Calif. ............,,.......,.....Deceased ..................,.......Deceased .........,..VVyO1l1lllg, Ill. .....fffff.'ffff.'.'.iiiiabfiii,WEi'ii'f ........,.....Carbondale, lll. .,............,.,..........Deceased .,,,....,.....,.......'Deceased .. ..,.,. ..l Deceased lleceased ,,.....,,.Mai'ioii, lll. .................,Salem, lll. .,.....Salen1, lll. .I'lainview, Tex. l Deceased .. ..Saleni, lll. ..........lJes Moines, Iowa Indianapolis, Ind. lll. . .,.,.... Sandoval, lll. .,,,.........Sale1n, lll. .............Ol11ey, lll. Salem, lll, ..........,...,..Deceased ..........,.....,.,...Deceased ........,.....AIl16S, lowa ..........,....Alton, lll. ............Deceased .,....,..Salem, Ill. ............Deceased .i......,.....Saleni, Ill. an -q n-gi., ...---me Ie--me HF---e,sALEMAiRioN-:--- A - e e Schwartz, Ben .............v.............. Schultz, Betty CClerkj .,........................, Spencer, Ida, Teacher .....,.........A................... Young, Ida CMrs. Fred Demuthj ..............,...... Schaeffer, Edwin .....,,........................A..........,..............,.......... 1887 Bandy. Kate CMrs. Will Slackj .........,.......,..,........ Chandler, Nina CMrs. W. B. Burkej .l......,.. Casey, Rose CMrs. Dr. Ironsj .............,....,........,. Jackson, Ella CMrs. T. S. Marshallj .....,..... Martin, Winnie fMrs. Glen Mayj .......,,..,....... Martin, Manie fMrs. C. A.. Austinj .................. . McMackin, Ida fMrs. Ida Thompsonj .......... Nelms, Mary CMrs. Mary Mathewsj ..,,...,... Wall, Lydia ....,,.......,......................,...............,....,.......,,..,............,.... 1888 Allmon, Anna fMrs, I. H. Vawterj ...,,,........,...,...... Casey, Marie CMrs. Marie Frostj ...................,...... Eagen, Marie fMrs. P. A. Wolfej .,.,...,..,... Finley, C. E ..,.,.......,.,..,..............,..........................,........ Hall, Nelle CMrs. Nelle Tracyj ................. Kell, Omar ......,.......,........,.....,...,.,.,,.......,,.....,.,............,,,..,,.. Martin, Dora fM'rs. Harry Farsonj .,............ McMurray, Mattie .......,..............,...................,........... Nelms, Kittie CMrs. Charles Crusej ..,........,.. Odin, Frankie ............... , ,,...,....,,,,..........,,................,,.. . Robbins, Claudia, Merchant ..,...........,....,.. Stonecipher. C. G. ...,.......,,,.,,.....,.....,,... . Warmouth, Bessie .......................,..,. Caldwell, Alice ............ ..........,.......... 1889 Arnold, Roy .............,........................,,........................,........... Bryan, Mammie CMrs. T. S. Alleni ...........,.. Chandler, Clem CMrs. Toni liultonb .i....., .... .,...,..,...........Deceased ,.,.,..,,....,,,...,,.Salem, Ill. ,,,..,,.,..,...Carl1nv1lle, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Heights, N. Y. ,,,,.,.,,,,,,..,,Salem, Ill. .......,...Decatur, Ill. ,,,,.,..,,,.....,........Deceased ,,r,,,,..,..Shreveport, La. Louis, MO. ......Indianapolis, Ind. ,.,.,.,,..,,.,,,.,.,.,,....Salem, Ill. ,..........,.Centralia, Ill. ....................Deceased ,.,,,,,..,.,,,.....,.,,....Salem, Ill. Vernon, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. .........,.,........Deceased ....,,.............,..Salem, ....,.....,...Sandoval, .........,..Salem, Ill. ,.....,.....Salem, Ill. ............Salem, lll. ...,...........Arkansas ,,,,,...,...Salem, Ill. ...,...........Deceased ..............Patoka, Ill. ....................WDeceased ....,.,....Lincoln, Nebr. ., ..,,..,............ Chicago, Ill. Caldwell, Clellle .....,...,.........,................,.,... ................ ...,.........,..,......,,,......,,., D e ceased Gavin, Sophia CMrs. S. A. Curtisij .....,....,, ,,,,,,. , .XVearherford, TQX35 Holt, Charles H. .....................,,...,...........,............ .....,..,...,,.,.,...... ...,,.,.... D e ceased Hall, Mae CMrs. A. D. Bryanl .........,........ .....,...... X 'an Buren, Ark. Knight, Mattie ....,...........,...,................... ..... ....... ........ ,,....... .,,.......... S a l e n 1, lll. Kagy, Jessie CMrs. Jessie Lovellj ..,...,., .. ........ ....,.,,,....,,.,...., ...,. S a lem, lll. Lakin, Anna CMrs. T. M. Mooneyi .,,....... ,.,......, , ,Fort XYorth, Texas Lakin, lylaniie CMrs. Vtfill Billitffi ,........... .............,. . .. .... Salem, Ill, Lewis, Quinn F., Bricklayer ...,,........,,......... ...... ,.......,., ....., . S a lem, lll. Merritt, Harriet ......... .......................................,............... ..........., . ..,. ....... ..... S a l e m, lll. Nfeyers, Rose CMrs. lohn Kennedyj ......,....,.. .......... .,,.,...... D e s Moines, Iowa Mggiiey, Maggie QMrs. Sam XVestD ..,.......,......,....,. .................... . ..,,......,. .... ........ S a l em, lll. Page, Maude Qlylrs, Fdwin Schaefferi ......,........., .........,.,...., Haslirouch Heights, N, Y. Rolguinggn, Florence QMrs. Florence Tuhhsl ....,........ ..,......, ,........,.,. . ...,,,..,. S a leni, Ill. Roge, Moss B, ,.,,,..................,..........,...................,...,.........,.,............,,. ...,......,.,.., , ..Deceasecl Sggtf, Flgrenee fMrs. Florence Stewartj .....,.,.., ......,.,. l freeport, Ill. Sipes, Sherman ......,........................--.....---,--,--'----,---'w-----'-.--,-W-A- .-.,........... ......................... 4------ ------ ----- - -------- - - '-1931 '- - - - - -e 1: A es - - Z: 1 Page Ona' Hundred and Tzvmzfy-tl1r'ec L :: in nc 1: u:Ln-H' 1 1 - 1 W - - ASALEMARIONH- HM.. ...ia Schultz, Jessie .....,.... Spencer, T. F. ........ .,.....,,, .A,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,4, . 1890 Merz, W, W., Station Agent .........,..,.......,.,...,........,...., Storment, J. W. ....,...,,..........,......,.......,...,,, .,.,..,.,...,.. , Telford, E. D., Lawyer ........ . Telford, A. T., Doctor .....,....... Van Treece, G. W. ............,... ......,........ . 1891 Brokaw, Bessie fMrs. Charles Bryanj ,..,,..,.,.... Cunningham, H. A., Doctor .,,.....,.....,.......,.,..,..,..,..,, . Davenport, May, Librarian ................,,.,......,...,.. Davis, Lee ....,.......................,...........,..,..,..,,.. Housh, A. D., Doctor ................. . Hayworth, Florence ...,........... Hamlin, John E., Lawyer ,..,,,,..,,..,...,,.,.,...,,,,,. . llaniilton, Albert .,.........,......... ,, .,.,....r.........,,.,,,...,....,..... .. lflall, Martha fMrs. Robert l3ellameyJ ,.......,.. Jeffers, Kate ...................,.......,.........,,...........,...,................., Kell, lda CMrs. Ida Martinj ............,.......,,...,., Munclwiller, Ed ...,...................,.........,,.... Vaughn, Francis ............,....,..,.. ........ Vaughn, Robert ..,....,..................., VVarn1outh, Minnie .......,...,..,...,..,....., .,......,. ..,.. Young, J. W., Merchant .........,.....,...,..................,. . Larmir, Lotta ll. ..,.............................,......................,.....,...... . Martin, Bertha L. CMrs. John Gibsonj .,,,....., Burns, L. Edward .. ...........,,...,..............,.,..,..............., 1892 Bell, Julia fMrs. Julia Tullyj ..............,...,.............,.,.,.. Cavin, Jessie CMrs, Jessie Newcomej ,...,...,... Heisey, Belle fMrs. C. E. Carstarpherj ............. Kretzer, Forrest ..,...........,.,.,.......,................,..............,.......,...,... McMackin, Earnest ,....... .,... ,.,.. ..,.. ...,. Moore, Adele ..,..............,....................,.....,............,....,,. Morris, Della M, ....,............,....,...,........,........,........,.,....... . Ray, Celia fMrs. Charles Laubmeyer .....,......... Scott. Gertrude CMrs. C. A. Krauthaupj ............ Steele, Olive fMrs. Qlive Helmsj ....,...............,... Telford, Ula ..............,.....,...................................................... Hamlin, Clara A. .....,................,......,.......................,....,...... . 1893 Brinkerhoff, Jennie CMrs. J. H. Youngb ............ Draper, Ira ........................................................................................... Helmes, Noah ........................i................,........,........................-............ llferedith, Bessie fMrs. John XY. Granlickj ............. Ray, Kittie fMrs. Lewis DraperJ .................................. Stepp, Lauretta fMrs. Lauretta Hallb .............. - XYiIlian1s, Gus .. ....,.......,............,.. ...,,...........,.....-......A-., . . :lY'll '1l :ellis ................Deceased ............Salem, Ill. ..................Salem, Ill. ............Pomona, Calif ............Salem, Ill. ............,....Olney, Ill. .. ,......... Chicago, Ill. ...........Lincoln, Nebr. ........................Salem, Ill. ........................Salem, Ill. ........Birds Point, Ill. East St. Louis, Ill. ........,...............Salem, Ill. East St. Louis, Ill. ..............Wallace, Ark. ..........Modesto, Calif. .......,..............,...Deceased ,...........Chicago, Ill. .....,......Ch,icago, lll. .......,.................Gdin, Ill. lll. ...,........Memphis, Tenn. .......................,...IJeceasecl ..Bartlesville, Okla. ........,..................Deceased .....Philadelphia, Pa. .,.,,........Little Rock, Ark. ..................,......,.Deceased ..,.........Salem, Ill. .....,......Salem, Ill, .....................Deceased ....,.....................Deceased .....-.....Cincinnati, Ohio .. ..............,....... Salem, Ill. ..,..........New York City Louis, Mo. ............Salem, Ill. ...........................Deceased ...,.........,......Benton, Ill. Central City Ill. ...............-.....Chicagoi 111. ............Walter, Okla. .................Salem, lll. I I '10 1713, Porn' Om' Hzmdrvd and Tzrmify-four -ll-1 -nl-ll-ll:ll-lI-ll-mu1-u-ll-n-1ln-n- 1 1 - .--H mf-a .a-aaa H:asALEMARioN- 9 e 9 1894 Bauchess, Charles ........,.................... - .......,.......................A.... ..........Columbus, Ohio Bennett, Mora fMrs. C. McLaughlinj ..v...,.... ..................... S Siem, Ul- McMackin, Alice fMrs. Alice jonesj .............,.. ....... ........... S 21 lem, Ul- Moore, Nellie ,,,,,.,....4,..,,,,,,...,.... , ,...,.......,........,...........,,............ ............A............A........A. S 211C1T1, Ill. Smith, Ben, Cashier Salem State Bank .............. - ........ - .........A........,.......,-.A.- Salem, Ill. Thompson, Grace QMrs. Elmore E. Peakej ........... ............. S anta MOIUC9., Calif- Tracy, Samuel ...............................................i,.....................,............. ....................A.................. 1895 Allmon, Bertie QMrs. Julia Rheinhardtj .i..... Carrigan, Susie CMrs. Susie Hawkinsj ........... Groves, james ....................,...............,.,,...........,.....i....,.......... ...,. Hester, Rose CMrs. Will Gainesj .........,.....,..... Haynie, May CMrs. W. W. Morrowj ..........,.. Kell, Lottie fMrs. Eugene Pribblej .......... Telford, Omar F., Mail Carrier .,...i........ Martin, Nance i..,.,........ . ,...,,,,..,.,,,..,......,,.....,,........ McMurray, Lizzie ....,.... ........i. ..............i........... 1897 Bauman, Kate CMrs. Harry Etterj ,...........,...... Hayward, Nellie CMrs. F. O. Feltmanj .,..... James, Florence CMrs. Frank Braselj ......,...w,,. James, Gus ..............i,...................,............ww......,., , .......,......... Kline, Ella fMrs. James Purkeyj .........,...... Kaiser, Bessie .................,.........,..............,.............,. Kell, Grace .........,......i..........,,.........,......................,.,.......... .... Purcell, Lovella .,....,........,.......... - ........,......,...,...,............,........,.... Williams, Francis CMrs. Leonard Fellowsj 1898 Draper, Leslie ..,............,,..,,.....,....,.,.,.........,.,......,.,.,..,.,.,.......,... Larmier, Dwight, Abstractor ..,.,....,........, .....,.,............ McQuinn, Maude CMrs. Dwight Larimerj ,,....i... Songer, Kittie fMrs. A. I. Lovelaccl .....,..,............. ..,, Smith, Irma W,illiaii1 Tcschl ..,........,....,.... Telford, Oran .,...,...i.........i........,....................,...,......,........... 1899 Charlton, Earnest ,,.,.....,.........,......,... ..,....... .... Johnson, Will, Contractor ....,....,, Kagy, Ellis .........,....,...,.............,.....,...............,......., McClane, Sadie ..,..........,i........,.......,.....,,.,,.,.,,........,,..,,,., Russell, Lizzie CMrs. B. E. Martini ,,,..........., Snodgrass, Ida CMrs. Robert Wilsonl ...,.......... Tweed, Mattie fMrs. E, McMackinl ...,,.,.,.i 1900 Black, Carson ,..........,..,,..... ..............,...............,............,....... Betts, Mertie .......,..,........,..............,..,,......-,....,..,.,........,,..,.....,,.., Brinkerhoijf, Amy CMrs. Umar Telfordl ,.....i....,. Bauman, Maggie fMrs. Leo Meyersj ,.,....,.,....,.. P090 Ona H1Il1dI'fLl and T'IL'1 II!'j'-f1'Z'8 ,Deceased Deceased Carruthersville, Mo. ' e City, Ill. , Ill. , Ill. ............,...Salem, Ill. , Ill. ...........,New York City Ill .........Gran1t ....,...,............Salem ....,.....Salem ...,.,.i........i....Salem ...i.....i......Salem, . ...........Salem, . ,..,,......Salem, . Ill Ill ..........,Salem, Ill. ....,...,,.....,..,.......Salem, Ill, Ill . ...........iKansas City, Mo. Louis, Mo. ...,......i..New York City ........,.....Deceased .,...,...,...........Salem, Ill. ....................,.,,Salem, Ill. .......Indianapolis, Ind. ........,.....,....Danville, Ill. ...,.....,..,,..,Carlyle, Ill. i..,s........,.,,,,.Salem, lll. ..,,i.,,..,,Belleville, lll. .. ,,e,..,.,,, Salem, Ill. ,i......,....,,....lowa e..,.,.....Salem, Ill. .,i.i......i.,.Floricla .,...,,.,i.Salem, Ill. ,.e,......,,e.Deceasecl ..,,........,.Deceasecl .Y..,,,,......D6CCZ1S6Cl e,.....Deceased a - ':r'SALEMARI0N'q4qq - Drusky, Edith fllrs. Earl Malcolnij .,......., Flint, Roy ...,...w..v.v.........,.....,.v.............................,....,................ Gruendike, Ora fMrs. Ellis Kagyj ....................... Jennings, Hazel fMrs. S. McBriCleD .........,.... McMack1n, Lawrence .............,........,......,....................v Shanafelt, Belle fMrs. Belle Caldwellj .,,......... Tweed, Nina ..,.,..,...,..,.................,............,.....,....... - ....v..,.,..., Vogt, Lulu ,,...... - .........,................................. - .......................,.... 1901 Haynie, Edith CMrs. Virgil Beverj ,,.......e...,..,... Hopkins, Pearl CMrs. Matt Hesterl ..,......... Middleton, Dan ,.........,.....w,...........,.......,.....................,....,....,. Russell, Lydia fMrs. Harry Bartramj ...,...,,, VVirick, Lula CMrs. E. S, Adamsj ,.,.,....,.,............. 1902 ..........New Mexico .-..ffifffffls2Lii'QiIiQ 'iiif ...........Cl1icag'8, Ill. ...........Chicago','f Ill. ...............Deceased ...,........Salem, Ill. .....,....Seattle, Wash. ,.,.............,,.,..Salem, Ill. ........,..............Centralia, Ill. ......,,....Portland, Oregon Black, Templeton ...,,..,,., .1 ..,..,,,.,,,, .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,4.,,,,,,,.., Flint, Anna .,.,....,. .i........,...., .i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,4,,4,,A,,,,,44,,,4,,,,,,,, , fioodnow, Marcellus ....,i,...............,,.,,,.,,..., ,.,,,,i,,,,i L os Angeles, Calif, Hull, Myrtle, Teacher ..,.,,...,e.,,,,.,... ...,.,,,....,i ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,ii,i,,,,,,,, S a lem, Ill, Shack, Lottie CMrs. C. 0. Longj .......,..,.. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, E lgin, Ill, Middleton, -lessie .,.,.,.......,...,,.......... - .........,......,.......,..,.... .......,,.,,, S andoval, Ill, NVells, lda fMrs. Louis Howardj ,,.....,............,.... ,,,,,,,,,.., N oi-mal, Ill, 1903 Crossett, Florence lMrs. W. A. Uonohuej ..,...,... ......,.,..,..,,....,...,....,.........,. S alein, Ill. Crossett, Cordon, Electrical Engineer ......,,...,...... ............, P lillside, New Jersey Francis, .less .,.,.. , ...... , ,...,. , ..,....,..,....,.,....,,......................,.,,. ........,....... l .ittle Rock, Ark. Kell, lidith, Teacher ,, ,.................,.................,......,..,....... .......,.............. S aleni, Ill. Magness, Jett CMrs. Henry Giloollyj .............. .,.............,..,........,.. l Deceased Morgan, Maude fMrs. A. H. Schaarj ................ .....,....... O akland, Calif. 1904 Bauchman, Maude ........,... .........................,,.........,.,,..,...... . . .,........ St. Louis, MO. Bryan, Leata fMrs. Leata Ansleyj .......,...,,. X ,.......... Chicago, Ill. Hull, Lovell fMrs. Forrest Bellj .......................... .........,..... D eceased Lynch, Bessie fMrs. Bessie Heistandj .........,. ..,......... S alem, Ill. Larimer, Louise ,.............,....,.......,............,,,,..i.,...........,...., .......... D 6CC21SCd McLean, Hattie ........,...,.,............,........,,.............,,.....,... . ......................-............ . Pace. Claude ,.,..................,,,......,......,...........................,.............. -.-.------- 5 316111, Ill. Spencer, May CMrs. Harry Anthonyj .............. ------,----- C OCO, Fla. 1905 Galloway. Jessie fMrs. Martin Lohearj .....,....,.. ...,....... S alem, Ill, Kagy. John L.. Lawyer .......,,.........,.......,......,.,,........,,....,... ,.,....... .......,..,,.,.. S a lem, Ill, Kennedy, Margaret lMrs. C. Q, Lynchj ,..,......., ,..,...,,...,,...........,....,........,,,.... l uka, Ill, Lewis, Osborn ........................,,,...,.,,,...,...........,,,.,,,.,.......,...,.,,,. ,.,.....,.,...................,,.......... C hicago, Ill, McMackin. Anna f'Mrs, C. C, Kellyj ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,....,, ............ K lamath Falls, Qregon Marshall, Eugenia Cllrs. XYarren Raineyj ....,..... ....................,........ S t. Louis, Mo, Rainey. lYarren, Doctor .....,...,,.,,,..,.,.,,...,,.,.,..,................. .............. S f. Louis, Mo, Pace. Nell CMrs. Fred XYehlingl ...........,,.,......... -----A.---.---- D anville, Ill. Telford, Irnia. Stenographer .......,.,........,..,..................... --,---------,------------- S Zilcln, lll. lYellnian, Mildred Olrs. Douglas Cookj ....,...... --.----------- 0 Hklallil, Calif. Y 37,3 nf: pg -7 nw. z nf u:f-n-u- 1 1 -ll-ls :alia Page Ont' Hrzrzdrcfd and T'wenty-six -,lin :lin 'n .fl tain, . Lg N--J-9--------J---W---asALEMAR1oN-:WA9-me i 1 1 1906 Galloway, Laura QMrs. Laura Hoffj ..................--- 1907 Lewis, Gwen ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,.................. - ............... Parks, Nelle QMrs. A. J. Sweneyj ........ .....v.......... Sweney, A. J., Druggist .......,.A....................... . Wells, Eva QMrs. W. Whitej ...................v..............A. 1908 Black, Lillian CMrs. Lohrriirej .......... .................. Bryan, William .........,.............,.......,.......... ...........,.... Finn, Grace CMrs. Cobbj ....,...,i. McCastle, Jennie .....,.......................................... Stanford, Estelle .......i.....,.....v............,,...................,.. Taylor, Alice QMrs. Walter Youngj .......,.. Telford, 1, D, .,,r,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,r,,,,.,,,r,,.,...,,,..,r,,..,.,,...,..........,.....e. . Vlfyatt, Elsie, Teacher ,........,........,. ................................,....,... . 1909 Kaufman, Ella ..,,.............r....,.........,,.....,...................................... Larimer, Kathryn CMrs. E. C. Raineyj .........,.. Middleton, Kitty QMrs. Cecil Pratherj .....,..., Roberson, Mattie ..........,,........,,,.,...........,......,.,....,.................. Sbrigley, Ruth fMrs. George Kingj .......... ,.....,.r....... 1910 Finch, Leon ...,...........,....,.,........,....,,r......,..,..........,.....,.....,.,............ Marcum, Hazel ....,.......,...........,,.,..,......,,.....,,....,.......... ......,..... Merritt, Lena fMrs. Homer Keelerj .....,...,,,.. Merz, Mabel CMrs. Mabel Keyesj ....,.,.....,,,.......... Parks, Florence CMrs. George Hillmanj .......,....., Storment, Herschel .........,......... -... ..,,...,.,.,..............,..... Schoono-ver, Herbert, Doctor ........r,.......,,... i,....,..,.....,, Trenary, Genevieve .......,........,.....,,,...,.,....... ........ .....,,, ..,.,... 1911 Boughey, Mrytle fMrs. D. Telford, Inj .,,,r.... Clark, Inez CMrs. Inez Spearsj .,,,,.....,.................,.r... Crippen, Geneva fMrs. William Bryanj ,.r,,.,... Frazier, Grace CMrs. Ross Mercerj ....,,... Gruendike, Gladys CMrs. E. Erwinj .........,,, Hults, Grace ....,............,,..........,........,.........,,,.....,r..,.... Kline, Gail CMrs. W. C. Richardsj ...,.,.,....., Leniing, John .,r...,,....,......,.............,........,.,,.. ,...,,.....,r..,.,,r... Stevens, Clair .....,.,............,...,...,..,....i.,.....,r....,. .r..,...,.,...,. Schoonover. Hildred CMrs. Loyd Arnoldj ..,,....r.. Young, Roger ........ .............,..............,...,.....,.....,......,,,,,r...,,.,,,.,,... 1912 Byars, Inez, Nurse ...,,..,..,,.......,,,,,...,,r....rr..,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cattell, Frank .,.,............,.......,................,.....,..... ..,......,,,,,., Mercer, Nell fMrs. C. E. Blairj ,,..,,,,..,.,.,,,..,., Merz, B611 ................,,.. ..,................................,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Mnroney, Eileen fMrs. Harvey Milesj ,,.,.,. ,,,,,, Parks, Lillie CM1'S. I. G. Starrj ...,,,,.., .,,,...,,,.,.,... 'f',,..,,,,..-,,,,..,..-n1'll-1lv-ln1-ll:u-n-nvll1n-ll--u-1 1 -ll-u:- m4 - Y Villa Grove, Ill. ' Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. ..........Ch1cago, ..........Salem, ..........Salem, ..,.......Salem, West Frankfort, Ill. Denver, Colo. .,.........Lincoln, Ill. ,,...,,...,.....Harvey, Ill. ,.,.,,,,,,.,......,......Salem, Ill. .,....,...San jose, Calif. ....,.....Salem, Ill. .............Moline, Ill. ....,.........,..,...Decatur, Ill. ..................................Deceased ..............Washingt0n, D. C. ,...........,.....,.Chicago, Ill. .....,...,,...,Galesburg, Ill. .......,,.,.......,.Salem, Ill. ,..,...........Salem, Ill. ....,.....Chicago, Ill. ..,.........,..Salen1, Ill. ....................Salem, Ill. .........,....Danville, Ill. .........Salem, Ill. ........,......Sz1le1n, Ill. ...,,,....,Denver, Colo. ..Salem, Ill. ...,.......,,,...,.......Salem, Ill. St. Louis, Ill. . ..,. Elm Creek. Nebr. , .Deceased ,. .... ,MSL Louis, Mo. ..Chicago, Ill. ,....Saleni, Ill. ..Chicago, Ill. ...Chicago Ill. ...,.....,,,Fordson, Mich. Louis, Mo. ........Greenville. Ill. ......,........Cbicago, Ill. Page One Hzzxrdred and T?s'F11fAl 5CT'Cll 'SALEMARION'rr2'o' A Shrigley, Ida tMrs. Eugene Mollyj ,.,4,..v,,,,.,,, NYitchurch, Helen tMrs, T. Harringtonih 1913 Ill. ...NNN heehng, NY. Va. Bryan. Georgia fMrs. Carl Larsenj .................e.w........ ..,.,....,......,,.....,,e,....,..., O ak Park, Ill Cruse, Ralph ...........,,v,....l.,,..,.,.,.......,..................,...................... . ......,...... Los Cruces, New Mexico Cattell, Fred ,,v....e.....,....,...........,.....l.....w......,........... ..,........,..,.......................,.. C hicago, Ill. Eagan, Harry, Teacher ....,,......e.....,..www ........,.,.,.....a.,.... ...................a.......,. P l ioenix, Ariz. Jones. Nell fMrs. Ambrose Bayj ..,le,.....,....,......e.,.. .........w... P lainview, Texas Lonnon, Blanche fMrs. Cyrus XVebsterj ..,,Y.,w.w.... .......,,,.,.......,. C hicago, Ill. Leckrone. Linnie CMrs, Bowlesi ...... ...al.,..,l l.aa,l...,, ........e, B o 1 ilder, Colo. Loomis, Glenn ,,,......,,,,.,..........,,....,....,.,,,.....l..,.,.w........,.......,, ,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,...,.. Salem, Ill. Middleton, Hazel CMrs. C. C. Bellamyj .......,..,. ..........,,...... S andoval, Ill, Merritt, Faye fM1'S. YV. INT. Atchleyj .,.,......... ,...,......... K noxville, Tenn. Mercer, Fairy fMrs. V. I. Gillmoreb .,,,..... ............. F ordson, Mich. Mathew, Kathryn, Teacher ,. ........... ...,.......,.,,.....,.. ............. G l en Ellyn, Ill. Tully, Myrhl CMrs. Jerry PhillipsU ....., ..,..,........ .... ..................... S a l em, Ill. 1914 Atterbury, Alice CMrs. Otto Metcalfj .,........ , Cattell, Jessie fMrs. l.ouis Daviclsonj ....,.. Chance, Tina CMrs. Arthur GuilesJ......... l,Z1VlllS0ll, Scott, Dentist .. . ......., ......,., . , ,.,.,.,.. Evans. Glzulys fMrs. M. l.. l3racllni1'yj....,.. .. 5l:tek,5il:1s ,. . , .. .. ..... ,.,.,..,. . Young. Nellie fMrs. Albert Searlej. ......,,,. . 1915 Adams, Owen A ,. .. . ...,... . .. ...... Arnold. Vivian fMrs. VV. l. Jacksonl ...,......... ...., ..,.. . . Davhutf, Reta ,, ..... .... . .. ...,. .,.,....,.. ..... . , ..,....,... . . . Diffenbaugh, Marie CMrs. Homer Cottonj, Teacher ,..,....,.. Hull, Louise fMrs. J. M. Roclclenj .... . ..... ..,,.....,......... , .......... , . Kline, Garnet ................... ,.,...,. .........,.,. ..,, , .....,..,.,.. ......,.,. .......,..,. . McCarty, Gail .,........., .. ..... .. ..... .. .,..,.......,.......... ..,...... . Moroney. Eunice fMrs. Robert Scheribelj... .... Pruden, Juanita fMrs. Robert Merzj ....,...,........ Skinner. Melvin ...,...,..,..,.......,,........,.................,... ............,.. i 1 iiii I Thalls, Florence C Mrs. Florence Holc-ombj .,.,....... 1916 Boynton. Gladys fMrs. Sam Ionesj ,.,..........,.,..., Coffin, Erma fMrs. Robert McCrayD ....,....,.....,,. Cruse, VVinifred CMrs. Arthur Peucej .............. Ill. Ill. ..........Nortli Platte, Nebr. ...............,,....Salem, . ...................Salem, Ill. ...,....,............Muskegon, Mich. ....New York City, N. Y. . ....Pl'llllI7lTl11C lslancls Salem, lll. ...,.Decatur, Ill. . ,.,..,.... VVashinQton, D. C. .. .,.........., Taylorville, lll. Ill. .,.........Los Angeles, Calif. .Marion, lll. lll. Ill. Ill. Ill. . .......Centralia, .,.,.......,,..Salem, .-.......Oak Park, ........,.......Salem, Ill. ......,...,.Altadena, Calif. ...................,.Salem, .............Glendale, Calif. Holmes, Florida ...................................,..........,....................... .......,............. S alem, Ill. Hammond, Marie CMrs. S. F. Estaquej ..........., ....,.,... S t. Louis, Mo. -Tones, Sam .............,................,..........,...................................... ......,......... S alem, Ill. Loomis, Omar ,................................................................. ............ S alem, Ill. McBride, Elva .....,.,.,.,.........................,,..........., ......,..............................,............ .,.... .,,.. Merz, Robert. Merchant .......,..................... .......,........................,......., S alem, Ill. McQuinn, Ralph, lournalist ...........,.,........,,..,.. .......... N ew York City, N. Y. Pruden, Mary fMrs. Mary Reedl .....,...... .................................... D ecatur. Ill. Quayle, Roberta ., ....... ....,.................,............., . . e: 2: at nz nziu- 1 1 -min Y 'mln .Wx-1118 ......New York City, N. Y. --3 13' 7 Page Om' I1lHl!l7'I'tl' and Tzvcnfy-e1'gl1i Ill I lf! A-A EH- MSALEMARION- A-A A Rodden, jess, Dentist ..........4. -- - --- S alemi IH' Somerville, Cleta ...............A,.............,..................,..,------- --------- '-'----- '----- '-- Slack, Ted ---.------.-q--,-qll----4...'Y'.4A--Y-.----B,------'..-,.l-v.A-.4-',,,,.,.----, ,,,,,, .......... S a lem, Ill. Staniford, Ruby qMfS. Basil Wilsonb ........... .---.-.------ - .-'-- D CCGHSH1 Wyatt, Opal qivirs, Ira Hudginsp ..............,.. -.-----------,----- C hwagoy U1- Whitso-n, David ...,......................i.........................,-.......- -------------- S t- LOUIS' M0- wiison, Basil, Lawyer ......... ...,.......................... --------y--,,,,,w.A-- S 21 lem, 111- 1917 Allman, Dean --,-q,,,,,,,.l-llnnnnnuqy',,--,,Al,.l,--,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,A,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ............ O akland, Calif. Austin, Beulah QMrs. Basil WilS0nD ........-....-..--. -v-f-Y-A--A------1-- S alemy IH- Baker, Walter ..................,,v...........................i.......i......... --4------------,---- S HIQIU, IH- Bruce, Dewey ,--'-'--',.-.,4A,,.--,--,,,,..,,.-,---,-,----,--,4.,,,-.,-..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..........,,.., S t. LOUIS, NIO. Cutchin, Ruth Q Mrs. Homer Hanelinel ........v... ..........,.fA---,------ D GCCHSSG East, Legn .,.,.,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,4,,,A,A,A.,,,,,,4,,A,,,,,,,44,,,,,,,,,,,A,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ...i.............,,s A ltoona, Pa. Evans, Gretchen .................,..,....................,.................. ......------- S 'L LOl1iS. M0- Frazer, Mary, Nurse .........,...,.....,.i.,..i,w,...... ................ .........,..i O H kland. Calif- Heath, Albert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,A,,,,,,,,,,,.4,,,,,4.4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .......... V i lla Grove, Ill. Holt, Ward, Lawyer, CState's Attorneyj ...,........ ..,,.,,..,..,.,i.if, S alem. Ill. Hopper, Edwin ....,.,...,..,.......,....,,.,.,,...,.......,.....,..................... .........,,. D allas, Texas Huser, Minnie, Teacher ..................................,............. .....,,.,a....... P aris, Ill. Jones, Ruth CMrs, James Swanson? ,,...,.,,, ..,.,...... C hicago, Ill. Kell, Ethel CMrs. Dwight Williamsj .....,,.....,..,..........,...,. ............ C artter. Ill. Kepner, Lulu CMrs. Aikmanj .,.....,.......,..............,.,..........,........ .........,,.a. C linton, Ind. Leckrone. Margarite fMrs. Harry Farthingj ......,...,., ,.,....,,,,.,...,,.,,.... S alem, Tll. Martin, Ava Eugenia. Nurse ,..,,.......,......,......................i.. .......,.... S t. Louis, Mo. Mathews, Florence IMrs. Lee Gillj ,......................., ............,.,. C hicago, Ill. Moroney, Helen fMrs. Elmer Kirkwoodj ..,, ....... ......,.aaa.......,. S a lem, Ill. Murphy, Eula fMrs. L. Schoonoverl ...,....,.... ..,.,,,...Centralia, Ill. Reed, Dwight .................,....,...,...........,.....,.............i.............. ,.,............,... D eceased Thrasher, Lloyd ...........,,.................,.,..........,..........,..,.., ......,..,. C hiczlo, Ill. Wells, Ethel fMrs. Anker Jensenj .......... .,..,a,a,,. K ankakee, Ill. Wilson, Russell, Lawyer ...r....................... ...........,... .,....,.,.... C e ntralia, Ill. Whitchurch, Louise, Teacher .............,....,.,...................... ........... A mes, Iowa 1918 Albert, Verdie CMrs. Lloyd Houtchinj .,.,..........,.... .....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G amas, VVash, Blair, Grace, Teacher ...,..............,.....................,............... ............. E ast St. Louis, Ill. Cutchin, David ...,.......,..............,..,.....,.,,..... .,.,..,............ ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, C h i cago, Ill, Chance, James, Architect ...............,......... ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C hicago, Ill. Cope, Howard ........ i.....................................,........ ...... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, S a l e m, Ill, Farson, Dorothy fMrs. G'Sellj .................,... ,..,,,,,,,,, lX Turphyshoro, Ill, Farthing, Harry ,.........,............,.....,,.............................,.,,. ............. . ii ....,.. Salem, Ill. Hanes, Hazel CMrs. Leuty Hawkinsj ......... Mt. Vernon, Ill. Hart. Grace ....,........,....,..............,....................,.......i....,......... .,.................. S alem, Ill, Huddle, Ruth CMrs. John Chapmanj ...,....,... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, B luford, Ill, Henry, Bernard .............. - ...,..,....,..............,....,......... ........i,,,,. C hicago, Ill, Tones. Helen. Teacher in W. W. C ...,,.,.....,. ,,,,,,,,,,, F nlton, MQ, Kell, Ethel fMrs. Doug Seiberj ,....,...,..,,. ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, S alem, Ill, Kagy, Leigh, Lawyer ...,...................,.........,..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, S pringfield, Ill, Kretzer, Walter, Insurance Agent ......, ,.,,..,........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S 3 lem, Ill, Long,-Tessie, Teacher ...................,......,..........,................,..... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,., I uka, Ill, Lester, Avonelle fMrs. J. R. Hockenburyj ,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, X Vindgof, Ill, fn:-l::llinvn1:l: fflnilxizlin-:lLn:in--u- 1 1 Page One Hundred and Tzvenly-nine --ni.. Li ,. f 1: ni: .1-if 7 , .,,..Dl- 'I' f 1- - D L .-, -. Ii' -1-sALEMARioN-as 1 Mack, Charlotte fMrs. Don Levyj .....,,.,.,,. .,,,,....,......,.....,,,..,... S alem. Ill. Martin, Merritt .............t.,.................,..,....-................................ .................,. D 611011. M1011- McLean, Florence CMrs. Paul C0010 ................r.......... ,...........w.. S Outh E11Cl.iCl, Ohio Merritt, Margaret fMrs. Clarence Deakinsj ............., .............................., D ecatur. Ill. Mgfzy Helen, Teacher ,,.,.A,,,,rA,,,,,,..,r,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,rr,r,,,r,,.,r,,r,,,4, ,.,........,........... C Cfltfalla, Pernow, Nell CMrs. Carl Kellerj ...................,....... --------,----- S 2116111- Ul- Reed, Edith, Teacher ,.,................,....,.,.................... ...------.-,,,------- S 816111. Ul- Robinson, Margaret fMrs. Gringrichl .......... .......... S p1'111g'F1Cld, MO- Purdue, Ethel fMrs. E. Linkj .r...r..........................v -v,...,-.,,----,.--. S 316111. Ul- Sampson, Ruth CMrs. Adam Bachmanj ..,,........ .........,.,.v..,.,.. S 316111. Ill. Schoonover, Lilliard ...............,........,...,...,v,.,..... ..,....... . ............................. C C11t1'21liE1. Ill. Sipes, Clyde ,,,,,4,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,A,,,,r,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,.. ......v........,....,.,,..,.,,..,.,.. C hicago, Ill. Slack, Eloise fMrs. William Youngj ..,,......,....... .,.,,.......... N ew YOf1'k City, N, Y. Somerville, Savannah CMrs. L. Leonj ...,...... .........,.,................ S T. L011iS. MO. Tomlinson, Lyle ..,.............,...w..w.....,....w....,...........,............,... ...............,.......,.,....... B 6l1't011. Ill. Vogt, VVilma CMrs. john Martinj ...............,..,.,....... 1919 ...........Cleveland, Ohio Bruce, Earl ..,,,.,,r...,,......,..............................,....,....l .,...... ..,......,,.,.....,,..... ....,,.... S Il I 6111. Ill. liarenfanger, Bessie CMrs. George Englishj... w.,..,..,. ......r....... D eceased Charlton, Quin ., ,....,...................,................ ............,.,,............,.. ................. E l gill, Ill. Doolen, John ,... .. ......, ......,....,. .......,....,,.,,.,,,.......... .....,.. ........... C h i C ag'0', Ill. Davidson, .Iohn . .. ...,,. , .,,.........,..,. .........., . ...Salem, Ill. lidwards, Charles , ,.......,...r...r.,,r.,. , r,r,r...,... .... r.,.,..,,. D e troit, Mich. Estes. Ethel CMrs. Lewis Careyj .......,,. ............... T -larvey, Tll. liuser, Lewis, Dentist ...... .. . r...,..,,..,... ...,.. .,.,.,..i. D e troit, Mich. lluser, Ruby fMrs. C. liillj. ......,, ,...,........ .....,..,,.. W aterloo, ill. Jones, Arc-ata CMrs. Fred Tresslarj r.........,.r ..., .....,.......... S a lem, Tll. McLean, Raymond ..,..,.,.,rr.,.,.,,,,..,...,..........,.....t...,.,. ......,.,.. C leveland, Ohio Mercer, Robert .,.rr,.,.. , ...,.,...r ,..,.,.r,. ..,.............. . . .r,,......,.. ....,.. .,...,.. S a l em, Ill. Morton, Anna ............r,.....r....r.,,.,.rr rr,, rrr,r.,,,, , ,.,,,, . ..,r, ,,,,,,,,, , , , ,VVashington, D, C, Morris, John, Salesman .r....,,rr,r,,,,,,,,,,, .,r,,,,.,,rrr,,, .r,,,,,,,rt,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S a lem, Tll, Murphy, Dorothy fMrs, M. Spitlerj ...,.,....., ,.,........ T ,awrenceville, Tll. McMackin, Gene, Salesman ,...,....,.,........,........ ......,................,. S alem, ill. Radlofi. Nora, Nurse .................. .....,, ,.,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,e,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,A4,, Schwartz, Irma fMrs. Ted Slackj ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,r,,,,4,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, S alem, Ill, SCODCS, 101111 ...............,....,...,,,.,.,,,................,.,...........,r ,,,r,,,,.,,,,, S Outh America Tate, Inez CMrs. Earl jacobsj ..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,, H arveyy Ill, Telford, Elhridqe, Doctor ,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,., r,rrt,,,,r., R Oekforffl, Ill, Townsend, Nellie CMrs. Ned Pacej ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,, H arvey, Ill, 1920 1 Aikman, Leola K Mrs. Paul Stantonj ,.,,,....,,,,,.,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,, C hicagoi, Ill, Bell, Margaret K Mrs. Richard Crumb ,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Blair- HUQI1 v-1-1-----.,-.----.,1,-..11...........,........,...............,,..... ................ S alem, Ill. Blair, lxfilfllfd, TC2lCl'1C1' .....,,,.,..,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D ecatur, Ill, Bolinger, Lyle .........................,.,..........,,..,..,......,,,....,,,.,,.,,,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,r,,r,,,,,,,, C hicago, Ill, Bradley. Owen ,......,......,....,..,..,.,,,....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, C lqieaggy 111, Chance, Paul, County Supt. of Schools ,,,,,,,,,, r,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S 3 lem, Ill, CO1:fll1, Vlvilliffefl fiXII'S, hi. hi, Goodman? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. W aghingtorl, D, C, C1'llfCi1EClCl. Lelia fllrs, Newt, Bransonj ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,, F lora, Ill, Davidson. June CMrs. jim Gustatj ..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,., E ast Orange, N, J, Frye. Valdemar ,....,..,,,,,,.,,,,.....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,r..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--., D? .. -EL ...-:e :ee .-..-5:-...-..-..-1931--.-..-....-..-1.-...-..-.--..-in-n-u-..-...,-,,.,,, ni, Page One Hundred and Tliirfy pil: W my --:WsALEMARtoN Harris, William A..,.,..,...,..,...4.A........,...........,............ Heath, Bonner fMrs. Ray Bellj ......A........ jones, Gertrude ....,...,....................,.................,...... Knight, Inez fMrs. Roy Cannonj .................... Martin, jane C Mrs. Waldo Bakerj ..........,v.........i. McConnell, Thelma fMrs. Gene Lauerj .................. McCarty, Neal ............................i.............................,....i...........i............ Meisenheimer, Francis C Mrs. Paul Bucklerj ........,... Merz, Gladys, Stenographer ,,....,.........i.............,,.,............... Parks, Grace ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,ii..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.r,.,rr.,,,,.,.,,,,...,.......,,..,. Peace, Mary .......,.................................. Pickett, Le Roy, Teacher ....,.,,,.i..,...,,,..,.................. Reed Bernice, Stenographer ....i......i............,..,,, L .,..,. Tonlinson, Duane .....i............,.....r..r......................................... . Whitlock, Louise C Mrs. john Davidsonj .......r.... . 1921 Austin, Linnie fMrs. Pat Orrj ..,,............,.......,,..... Blackwell, Carl, C. 81 E. I. R. R ....,..,...,... Bruce, Paul .............,..,i..i.............,................,.,..,....,,, Crittenden, Tom ............................................. Eberhardt, Fern ....................,,........,...,........................... Eberhardt, Mary ..,.....,...........,........,......,.,.......................... Edwards, Anna fMrs. William Perchyj ............. Estes, Leon ........................,..,..........,.........,..........,.......,,,,,,i,...,. Frutchetl, Theodore ..............,........................,..,...,.,... Hahn, Ernest ..,....,.........,,.............i. Jackson, Vera, Teacher .........,..,......,,.,,.,,,,,,,, Kell, Winnie, Teacher ..,.........,,,...,..,.................... Lee, Faye fMrs. Alfred Retherfordj .......... Leoy, Yetta .........,.,..r..,r.......,.........................,,.,......,...,,..i,.,,,,,,,,, Maroney, Anna CMrs. Charles Nighj .............. Maxey, Margfarite ....................,i.r,......,.......,....,,.,.,,.,,.,,., Mercer, Marie, Teacher ....,.......,...,......,....i......... Merton, Eunice CMrs. Earl Hicksj ,......,,. Morgan, Rose .,...... .............................,.,.....,..,.,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,. , , Morton, Louise C Mrs. Otchinsonj .,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Phillips, Doro-thy C Mrs. Dave Hamptonj ...,...... Purdue, Treva C Mrs. Herbert Leutyj ..,...,..,., giglfflg, -,Q ii11f1i's2l,Qi'HQQQ ''iiiililf Deceased ''''i.'ffffffffffsQiiQiiii iiif Salem, Ill. Ill ...W,amlndianaoolis, Ind. Ill .....Chicago, . ............,.....Salem ....,... , . ......,,...Chica,qo, Ill. ,.,,....,..,..Iuka, Ill. ........,,.,,...Salem, Ill. .............Benton, Ill. ..........Salem Ill. 7 ...ii...i,....,Deceased .....,.....Thebes, Ill. ...,.......Chicago, Ill. ....,...........Salem, Ill. .....................Salem. Ill. .,........i....,..,...Chicago, Ill. Louis, Mo. Ill. ,,.,...,........Salem, Ill. ................Decatur, Ill. Louis, Mo. Vernon, Ill. .............Evanston, Ill. .............Centralia, Ill. Ill. .......,,....,...Kalamazoo, Mich. ........,,....East St. Louis, Ill. Ill. Ill. Rogers. Nellie CMrs. Glen Shanafeltj .............. ,,,,,,,,,,,, H afvev, Ill, Shook, Claudine .............,......,....,.,..,,..,.,.,...,.,,......,...... -. -,-,,.,-,,.,,,--,--,,,, ,..,,-.,-,... I Skelton, Harry ............,......,.......,.........,.............,....,....... , ,.,.r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chiqaggv Ill, Spencer, Lera Margaret, Teacher ..............,....,..,,.,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S alem' Ill, Storment, Lovell CMrs. William Swiftj .,,,,i,i,,.,,, ,,,e,,,,,,,,,,, It ffgnmouth Beach' nfassl Watson, Lulu f Mrs. Ralph Warrenj .....,.i.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 regfm Williams, Louise CMrs. William Uhlirj .....i..... 1922 Allen, John ......,...,......i.i............................ , .....,,...,.,..,,.,,,....,,,,. Anderson, Mayme fMrs. Paul Rippyj ,....,,.,..,. Arnold, Nellie fMrs. Pat Wrightj ............... Bigelow, Harold, Highway Patrolman .........,,,,, Boring, Cleo .i.......,..,..,..............,..........,...........,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,, n-n-ll1ll1un1:l1ll-n-n-ul--n-u1niun-nu- 1 1 -nfu in --: , Harvey, Ill. ,..........Cleveland, Ohio .,.....,.....Sandoval, Ill. ............,.Fairf1eld, Ill. .........,.....,,....Salem, Ill. i..,.i,,...Detroit, Mich. Page One Hmidred and Thirty-one in 7 41- . Y., My A - 1 H -SALEMARION AA4A -a a a A Bracy, VVayne ............,...........,.....-,--,-..-----.,----,--- -4------ Bunnell, Robert, DrugglSt ...............--4-------4--------------' Chezem, Mabel f Mrs. Earl McGurneD ........,....1 Craig, Helen flhlrs. Vernon Sipesj .................w . Davis, Mae Q Mrs. Clyde Conasterj .........., De Lay, Velmar ............,...........Y......,.......,,......,......,,..-...,-, Doolen, Harold ,.,.,,..............................v,Q..........,.....,.....---,-...---- Dunlop, Armeta C Mrs. Harold Bigelowj ............ Emhser, Jerome ..,............,.......................,..................,..... ....... Farthing, Melvin ..............................................v....A..,....... Fitzgerald, Helen, Teacher ........ Foster, Inez .......,,elle,w....................,....,..... Gaines, David ,............,,......,..,....................,......,.....,,....... Garner, Claude ...,........,.................................,..................... Hines, Flora fMrs. Richard Dentonj ..........,. Holt, Francis fMrs. Homer Laneyj .......... johnson, Dorothy fMrs. G. Hargisj ,,i,,,... Jones, Anna Margaret ...,..A......v..,.v......,.,,,,..,...... Kagy, Donald ..........A....,....,,......A,..,.,.,.......,.,............ Kzwy. Faye Clllrs. T. T. Brownj ...a.,....,, K1-ll,l,el:1 ..,.... ...,,.,,.l..i..,....l..,,l.,.... . McMackin. John ,.,,.,.., ..... Mercer, Gleason ,,.......................... Mereclitli, Ruby ..,. ...l. ,,.,......... A Miller, Carrie D., Stenographer ....,. . Susgrove, liarl ,e.......,.,..,.... Parks, Regis l. ,,.., ....... , ,,,. , .... .......,...... , Purdue, Alfred, 'l'eacher ....,.....,,..,...a ..,....,.,....l,,, l urrlnc. Fred l...,.l,, ..... .e,.,., ea,.......,..,.,, ...... . . . Smith, Thelina CMrs. Robert Bunnellj. l.l....,. . Spencer. Tom ,. a......, ., ,,,,,l ,ll..,,,,,,,,,,,,,ie,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ll, , Sqnihlm, Marv CMrs. Clyde Bookoutl .....,,.,.. Squibb. Sarah ..,.........,........., ,,.. ...,....,,..,..l.l.e,V. .,.l.,.,.... Stevens. Boyd ...,,.......,.. .........,..,.......,e.......,,. A ,...... . Swallev, Violet ......,. Vursell. Charles ..l.,,,,, ,, H ,,,, Wlest, Margaret ,ee,,,,,,,v,,,,,4,,,,,,,llA,y,.,,,l,,,,,w,,,,,,l.,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,, Vllilkins. Fave ...,,.,,l4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.-.,,,..,,-,,,,---,----A-., VVilliams. Lillian CMrs. Frank Branchj ,.,..,.,... VX oodard, Ruhv ,e,,,.,l,,,,,la,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,w,,,,, ,,A,.,.,,Aa,Y,--,,-,,, ,.,-,, Vvyatt. Ruth flllfs. Charles Vurgellj ,,.,,,,.,Q-,-V4. 1923 Bail. Ruth, Teacher ..,...,..... .,,...............,...... Bartram, Russell ,,,......,,...,..,..............,....,,,.,...... ......,..,..... Beasley, Octavius ,,....,...e...,..,.................,.,..,,e .....,. . Blair. Helen CMrs. Harold Doolenj ....,..e.... Bradley, Clark .,.......,.,..........,...........l............................,..... Brennan, Kay .....,,.,A.,,...,..,.......,....,.........,.,.,,,..,,....,....,,,.,,.,.,l,,,, Bruce, Gladys CMrs. Monroe Davidsonl .....,.,., Carrol, Mae ....e,....l,lC.....,.....,..li.,,,..,,.......,l,.,....,........,,.,l.,.,i,,, Davidson, Susan, Secretary ....,.....,.,,....,.,,..,....... . Donoho, Sylvia fMrs. Curtis Kirkj ....,,,,,,,, Page Om' Hundred and Tliirty-two lil I Hx'l n i I an n aiu-1931-air1n:1l::lllin ,.,......,,,....Harvey, Ill ..............,,.Louisville, Ill ............Murphysboro, Ill ,,,..,,.,.Louisville, Ky ............Shattuc, Ill Ill .............Harvey, ,,.,...,,,,...,,.,..,..,..Salem, Ill Vernon, Ill ...............Washington, D. C .,........,,.....l.....,.......Salem, Ill ......,.,..Detroit, Mich ....,,....,....,.,,..Salem, Ill .........,....Palestine, Ill ...,..,....Chicag0, Ill ...........Gary, Ind Ill ,...,,,.,.......Sale1n, ,.........,,Harvey, Ill. ...,...,...Salem, lll. ,,........,Salem, lll. ,....,,..0-clin, lll. lll. St. Louis, lll. lll. .Kell, lll. .,.,.,....,l,ouisville, lll. ...,,..,..,Salein, lll. Salem, lll. .,...,.....SIllC1ll, lll. ....,,....SZ1lCl'l1, lll. lll ...........Sale1'n, ..........,,...,,Odin, lll ' .'.'. ','. ' ,i.'.'. ' .'.','.' C eiil'QQilQQ 'Ii'i, 'FHfffffs2iiQiii',i iii.. Elmo, Ill. ..............Centralia, Ill .,....,...,.Sumner, Ill .....................,,.....Harvey, West Frankforti Ill Ill Ill Ill ,.,........Salem, ..,........,.Ullin, Ill milf: n-fini 17- ' iii e'kLPEP1SALEMARI0N' Fruchtl, Gertrude ........ , .............,..........,.,..,................ Gaines, Gertrude CMrs. V. Hopperj.- ........... Gossett, Charles ..,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,..,,....r.......,.......,.,.............. Hearn, Carl .............,..,..,,...,...,....,....,rr.....r.........,.,...... Hester, Gail, Teacher ,.,,,,,,, C ,,,,,,..,,.,. - .,,.,.,.,,............. Hilton, Opal .l.,..,...............................,............. - ....,.......................... Johnson, Anna fMfS. C. M. Christensenj .......,.... McCollum, Clair ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.l,..,,,.,,,,.,,.,..,,,, Moroney, Kathryn C Mrs. Gleason Webbj ,...vv.,......... Musgrove, Lester ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., Nesmith, Evelyn CMrs. G. E. Mueggenburgj ..v......... Pickett, Mabel .,.,.............,...,...,.................,.,..............,...,..........l.,............ Porter, Edward ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,l,,,4l,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Purdue, Bessie ,,,,l,,,,,l,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,, Raver, Opal CMrs. Herman Wilkersonj .........,.. Riggs, Gladys Q Mrs. Leon Estesj l,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Sites, Lela ...,,,.....,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Stonecipher, Frank, Funeral Director ,,,,,,,,,,,, Storment, Eloise, Teacher ,..,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Storment, Etheleen C Mrs. Donald Kagyj ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, Schwartz Christine C Mrs. Frank Burnsworthj r........ Tomlinson, Helen, Stenographer .,r,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tomlinson, Lucile ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Vursell, Eugene ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.r,,,,,,,,,r,,,r,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Vursell, Jessie CMrs. Earl Purduej ,,,,,,., VVebster, Henry, Traveling Salesman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Westcott, Murl fMrs. Clarence Haneyj ,,,,,...., . TClfOI'Cl, DOI'Otl'1y flwrs. VVilliam Davis? ,,A,AA,.,,,.,,- 1924 Baker, Mary CMrs. E. C. Vursellj ...,.....l.,..,........,...,.,. Beard, Geneva - ............................,.,,,..,.,,.........................,........ Bowers, Edwin ..,... ...,r Bowers, Max ......,..r.. Brasel, Majorie ....,...........,............r, Britton, Blanche ....,.,,..........,.............. Bryant, Isabel, Stenographer ..,..,... Combs, Lucille, Teacher ......,......,..,, ,,...,.......,r......r..,,,., . Cope, Margaret, Teacher .,,,,,.........,,,,,,..,..... ...,.,..,......,....., Cruchfield, 'Lillian QMrs. Virgil Duncanj .,...., Currie, Marion .,..,....,..,,.,......,....,.......,,,............ .....,...,..,.,,,,... Farthing, Trucy CMrs. Raymond Grinerj .........,r.. Gaston, Hammond ....,,.,..,.,....,,..,.......,,.,.,.....,,..,.,.....,.,..,.. .. Green, James ..... .....,..,,. .......,.. Guehert, Elmer ..,.. .,.. Hays, Goldie ,.......,.........,...,..., Hiese, Orena ,,.,.,re,.,........,.r.,..,r.re Holt, Charlo-tte, Teacher .....,. Howell, Robert ......,..,..,..,.,,....,.., Kagy, Keith .l..,............,......... Kagy, Shannon ..,..,.,,..,.,,,...,.......,.,...,..r.,,..,.,....,,..,,,,,,,,r,,, Kamp, Louise ,,,,,..,,. ,.,.,,.,,.................,..........,,....,,,r,.,rr,,,.,l,,,,,, Loomis, Margaret CMrs. James VVheelerj ,,......... lilml I 'rlmlg :fri-I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Carbondale, Ill. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Harvey, Ill. ,,,,,,,,,,,...,,....Deceased ...........Salem, Ill. ,,,,,,....,,.,,C0lorado ,,r,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.Marion, Ill. ,,,,,,,,,,,,..........Harvey, Ill. Vernon, Ill. ....,..........Mitchell, Ill. ,,,,,,,.....,,,..,...,,,..,...Alton, Ill. ........,...,.New Athens, Ill. ,.....................,...,.Deceased .......,...Mt. Vernon, Ill. ...,....,....,..,...,Salem, Ill. Ill. ,....,.....Milwaukee, XV,is. ........,.....,.,...,.....Sumner, Ill. .,............NVest Allis, VVis. l........,.,,........Chicago, Ill. ,.,,..,.,..,,.,...,.,Salem, Ill. ..,,...,...,,,.,...,.Chicago, Ill. ,.,........Springfield, Ill. .,..,.,..,,.,,..Chicago, Ill. ...,...,,.,,.,,.Salein, Ill. Ill. VVashington, D. C. ......,.,,,Chicago, Ill. .,,,,,,.....Harvey, Ill, ,,,.,,, Olney, Ill. ,....,,,.,,Salem, Ill. Salem, Ill. Salem, Ill. , ....... Salem, Ill. ............Elmhnrst, Ill. ., ...HI-Iarvey. Ill. .,e,,,.,Salem, Ill. Decatur, Ill. .......,,,,S21lCTIl. Ill. C ,,,,,,,, Salem, Ill. ., ,.,.,,, Iuka, Ill. ...Salem. Ill. ......,,,.....Chicago. Ill. ,e,,Saleni. Ill. Idaho Falls, Idaho . ...... ..,,,,.,...,.,.,.,,,,,. S alem, Ill. .,.......,......,.Salem, Ill. L .,e,,. ..,. S t. Louis. Mo. ..............,....,,Salem, Ill. I-ll--ll-lliulilliunillillilli n--n-v-- u--r-- 1 9 3 1 -u-nv in 1: -: 7 Page One Hundred and Thirty-three A SALEMARTON- A- McCoy, Bessie ,.w.,,. McCoy John ,..., ........A,..........,......,.....,.. ,..,.....Q ........A. McLaughlin, Rex ....,.............A,......,.,.........w..........,....,................ Meyers, Harold, Accountant .....e.......,..........s,w......w.....,...,.,.... Misenheimer, Louise fMrs. Vliilliam Adairj ........,. Morgan, Katherine fMrs. Dan McBride? ,.......... Musgrove, Harold ,...,.............A.........v..........,....,.................. Parker, Elma ,Yv,.v.......i..........wv.....................,,...,..,.....,.......,... Purdue, Lorraine fMrs. Ray Rileyj .......,.... Robinson, Earl ..e....,..,..,,.................,..,...,,,........,....,.......,... Russell, Edmund ...,.l.,..,.,...............l.......,.....,..,..,................... Sites, Helen fMrs. Houstin McMillianj ............. . Smith, Mildred CMrs. Davidsonj ..............,..,..... Stevens, Harriet CMrs. F. Crippenl .,.,,,..... Storment, Lucille CMrs. Joe Ptomeyj ..,........, Telford, Virginia, Teacher ,,...........,.,,,,....,.........,... ..,....... Vursell, Clarence ,...,....,.L.,........,..,,.......,........................,,,..........,....,.,. VVilcox, Elizabeth ...,.,..,.,,,,.......,c..............,.,,...,......,..,.......... ..,.....,...,....... Willizliiis, Yisian fMrs. Herschel Camphellj .,............ Wilscmii, Wilma CMrs. Merl Mayj .,,.....,.....i.,.,.....,....,.,.c..... 1925 Allen, Veneta fMrs. Stanley Rundlej ..,.,.........,.,.,. Anderson, liessie ...,...,......,..,..,.,., ..,.c...............,......,,.,,..,.,. Britt, Mary . . ,,..., ,,,... ,..,.......,..l.......,...,..,...,...,...... . . C ihance, Lawrence ..... ,..i.c,,..... .,,.l,,,..,.....,...............,,.,.,,...... Chandler, Esther ..,.,,... ., ..,..,,...,c..,...,,.,,,................,.........,......,........., .. Charleton, Gertrude fMrs. Ralph Williaiiisj ......... Davidson, Julius .i..,.,,.e,,...,.....,..,..........,.....,.........,,.,.,,,..........,....,.l.. Donoho, Tot fMrs. Virgil Bingmanj ...................... Duliois, Mildred ....c,...,.,.....e........,,,....,,....,..........,..... Fankhoner, Pern, Stenographer ........l. Fitch, Paul .,...,.......,,.........,........ .,....,.......,,...,................,.. Gaston, Opal CMrs. Charles Esquej .......,.. Holt, Edgar ..................,,,.....,......,..,...........,,,...,.........., Howard, Secle CMrs. Elmer Haysj ,.e,.,...,.. James, Louise CMrs. Martin Peacej ,........... Jones, Glen ,............. - ...,.,......,..,...l.,...,.....,,,.,.,..,........ Lesher, Ruth, Teacher .....,.,.,e.,,,,...,.....,.,,,,,.. Logan, Lambert ........,....e,,,.... Lush, Helen, Nurse ,.,,,...........,,...,.,,......,,,,, May, Lucille, Teacher .......,....ei..,,,.,.,...,,,.,,,,,,, McLaughlin, Dorothy, Teacher .......,..,.,......,, McLaughlin, Paul, Teacher ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,.,,.,.,,, McMackin, Elizabeth CMrs. Miller Greerj ,,,,,,,.,,,,, Nlelton, VVinifred flNIrs. Harold lXfIcLear1j ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mercer, Gladys CMrs. C. H. Appleburyj .....,.....,.. Mercer, Raymond, Accountant ,,,,,.,,4.,,,,,,,.,d,,,,,,,,,,,,, Morgan, Irene fMrs. Hugh Boldingj ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Morris. Adelaide fMrs. Henry T. Huthj .......... Parker, Carl .......................,,.......,......,,,,,....,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,. Pickett, Louise ....,...........,,,.,...,,,,....,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Pickett. Lynn ....,.... lf' ' ur I wrist- 'us-u-193 1 -nic: V V-sc uvxil n in-44: f' iq ............Salem, lll , lll .........i..,.......,.Salem, lll .................Salem Louis, Mo c...........Villa Grove, Ill ......................Salem, Ill ............Salem, Ill ............Salen1, Ill Ill ............Salem, Ill ...........Sullivan, Ill ............Salem, lll .,.............Salem, lll ..,.......Decatur, Ill ............Decatur, ...........Salem, Ill ...........Salem, lll Ill Ill ............Xe1i1a, .l..............Salein, Ill ...,.........Breeze, Ill fffffffffs'a'iEiii'f'i'i'ii' ...,....,....Cartter, Ill. ...........,..,.......Salem, lll .....,.......Golconcla, lll lll Louis, Mo Frankfort, lll lll ........................Cartter, lll Ill ..........,..,Springfield, Ill ........................,Salem, Ill Ill .....,..........,...,..Salem, ,............New Haven, Conn ..............East St. Louis, Ill ,...............................Salem, Ill ...,..........,....,..Cartter, Ill ..............Greenville, Tenn ..,................Vandalia, Ill .........,,...SaginaW, Mich .......,....Flat River, Mo .......,.,..,.,,........Fordson, Mich Grand Rapids, Mich .,..........Jersey City, N. I ...........................Salem, Ill .....................Salem, Ill ffflf 11 -f I Page One H1llld!'fd and Thirty-four , Y 7,5 in Q11 lfnixf, 7, i f bIn--ln- a..1.,, .t -M--:SALEMARION-Arne Poole, Faye fMrs. Truman Abenarthyj .............. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,Odin, Ill. Porter, Mary Louise ...,...,...A........A,.................................. ,--4------ S 316111 Ul- Robbins, Elsie ...,,,...............,,............................................ - v.............. ..... .... ..--------- S Fl l Cm. Ul- Seiber, Verna fMrs. Blackj ............,........................,v...... - ...................... ,.............------- S 2116111 Ill. Simpson, Eugenia Q Mrs. Eugene Leckronej ............... .H ...,....... ..............,.,,........ S 316111, Ill. Stonecipher, Louise ,,,,,...,,,,,.,......... - ...,...................................... -,. ............... St. L0uiS, MO. Storment, Ellis ,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, K .,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,................,,,. S alem, Ill. Swalley, Estel ,,,,,.,.4.,,,,,,,,,,4 .....,..,.,..,....... S alem, Ill. Tate, Edgar ,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,. ........... IV I emphis, Tenn. Vursell, Harold ....4,....,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,.,,, ............. P aris, France West, Georgia, Teacher ,,,,4,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,.,,...,.................. O din, Ill. Whitlock, Pauline CMrs, Cleo Copplej ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,... I-I ammond, Ind. 1926 Atkinson, Velma fMrs. C. E. 1211156115 ......A....... A-4-.-.---., R 0Ckf0fd, IH- Aumiller, Linnie ...................................................,v......... -..-...---,-,----------------w4--w-A '-A--- Balance, Alice CMrs. Stevensonj ................. ............ A VCOI1, Ill. Beard, Goldia .........,.........,..........,..i......................... - ....... A--.,----------------------v-----aWW,,4.--s------ Beard, Rochelle ..............................................................,............. ,.,......A.....................-.A.................--,...,. Boynton, Crystal C Mrs. Maben Pickettj ........,....., ............... N ew Athens. Ill. Brazel, Blair, Teacher ....ii...............................r............ ..,....A.....A...... I beria, Ol'liO Brubaker, Ada .A.........,...............................................,........ .............,......................,......,.... Brunner, Dema ,,,,..,,..,,.,,...,......................i...................... ....,....,... C entralia, Ill. Chezem, Hazel fMrs. Earl Thompsonj ............ .........i... C arbondale, Ill. Craig, Marjorie, Stenographer ..,.....,..........,..,,.. ,........,...... S alem, Ill. Currie, Grace fMrs. Sam Lowryj ............ ,..,,,.,.,...... S alem, Ill. Currie, Hildred ,,,.......,.. ...,.....i,.l............,,.,..,..l.,.l. ......................... D ec eased Currie, Robert ...............r................................l ...,,..........,,,........ S aleni, Ill. Davidson, Lois, S. I. N. U ...................,..,.... i..........., C arbondale, Ill. Garner, Marion ...........r....................................,.........., ..........,....,..... S alem. Ill. Griffin, Mary CMrs. Tom Williamsj ...,....... ..,.................. S alem, Ill. Henderson, Lucille, Nurse ..........i.,.................,....,.. ...,.i.................,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,ll,,.l,l,,, Hodges, Farrell, U. of Illinois ...............,,.........l......... ............. C hampaign, Ill. Holsapple, Inez CMrs. Gilbert Hawleyj ..i........ ...,,,,,,,i,,,,,.,,,,,,, O din, Ill, Howe, Faye .i...............,,..,.,.............................l..................... ...,,,...,,,,,,, S alem, Ill, Iohnson, Elva CMrs. Lichtenbergerj ,..,..... ............ H arvey, Ill. tlohnson, Leo ...,....................,.....................................i,.,........... ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S alem, Ill, Tones, Winifrecl, University of Illinois ............ ,,,,,,,,,,l,, C hampaign, Ill, Kagy, Byron ..............................A..............,..............,,.,...,... ,...............,,.ii...............,..... S alem, Ill. Kell, Teddy ...........,,........,....,....,....,...................,il.......... ...,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,l,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, S alem, Ill, Landis, Louise CMrs. Dean Barrj ....,........ .,i,,,,,,i., K imberlin Heights, Term, Leckrone, Eugene ..................i....A,.......i....i..i........., ....,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S alem, Ill, Littrell, Blanche .....,...............,........,......,,...,,.....,............... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Loomis, Ena CMrs. Paul Williamsj ..,....i..... i.,....,... C hicago, Ill. Loomis, Marie, Teacher ..........,.............i...ii...... ,,,,,, ,,,,,ssl, ,,,, S a I em, Ill, Long, Everett .,.......iii..........,......,................,.........i... ,,,,,,,,,,,,.l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I uka, Ill, Mahr, HCICH --.---------A-.--.-.-,.--.--.- Indianapolis, Ind. McLaughlin, Donald ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S algmx Ill, Meridith. Loren .................................. .,..,..,....., S outh Bend, Incl. Mills. Bernice ........................................... C,ll,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,s,,, S alem, Ill, Murphy. Robert, Teacher ...i.......... ,,,,,,,,ll,,,l,C C Owflen, Ill. Ofglm- Bacyl ---A----Aw--'------------'------------4- .,,,...... S alem, Ill. lliilillillillx-niII1llc-Ili!!-uvllxnllillzlnvllin- 1 9 3 1 -ul f :r 1:1 l sl 7 Page One Hundred and Thirty-five e e-feSALEMARION-1-- Prahl, Bertha CMrs. Eugene Lewisj ...,...,... Peters, Margaret fMrs. E. Nieburgj .,,.,...,, Pitts, Goldie, Teacher ....v...................,..........,................,. Pribble, John, Northwestern University e,,......,.,. Rippy, Byron ........v...................,.,.,...................v..................,. Russell, Ollie, University of Illinois .............. Sites, Herbert ..................,,........,............,....,........,........ Squibb, Edna ....w........,,.,.,........i......,,....................,......... Tate, Lucille CMrs. David Kesselj ...........,..,..... Telford, Evelyn fMrs. Dean Johnsonj ..,........ Underwood, Dimple, Teacher ...,......,........i...,...,. Vernon, NVinifred, Teacher ,..,................,,...., VVham, Mary Ruth, Teacher ,....,.,............,..,..,.. Williams, Fern, Nurse ..,,.....v.,.....,,..,.... ...,..,......,..,.....,. Wilson, Eileen fMrs. John McMackinj .,........ Wyatt, Donald ...i...,.......,,,......,,,,,.,................,,........,v,.,,..,,,....,.,.. 1927 Baker, Merle, Teacher ..,........ .....v.....,.....,,...,.. Ball, Donald , .... ., ...,,,.,....,....,.. llarenfanger, Lewis ,............i.,o,...,. lieaver, Kenneth, Teacher .,,.....,,., liradley, Naomi ,..... .,.... , , o...., Campbell, Alleen, Teacher .,.,... Crnse, Elizabeth, Teacher ...,,...... Cntchin, Geraldine ..,....,....,............................. Dial, john, Printer ,.,.,, ......,.,....,.,.,........., , .. Donoho, Chloe fMrs. Fred Starnsj ....,,.,. Dunkle, Robert ,,.,. , ,.,..., ., , .....,.......,,...,..,.,........ Easley, lllaynard, University of Illinois .,... ..,, Fitzgerald. Gladys, Secretary .. ,.,.,.... .......,,.... . .. Gaston , Harold ,. ......,. ,,... ......... , , i ,..,...,.. ...,.... . Gaston, Lillian ...,,........,.,,.......,,,..,......,........,,,,, Gaston Gray. Luella fMrs. VValter Jonesj ,.,...,..,,,. , NVarden ..., ,.,..,,,,,,......,,,.,..., ,,,.,...........,...,,.,. Gray, Nellie ,,,......,,,.,....i,,,,.....c.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,l,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Hanna, Gladys, Teacher ,,.,.,.,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,, Holstlaw, Ralph ..., ,..,,,...A,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Howe, Jewell, Teacher ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lakin, Thelma CMrs. Ray Bennyhoffj ,,,,,,,,l,,,,, Meador, Loren .,,.....,.,..,.,,.,.....,,,......,,,.. ...,,,..,...............,,.... Mercer, Helen Cllfrs. Donald Hesterj .......,,.... Middleton, Louise .......,..,,.,,..,..,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Miller, Virginia, Stenographer ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Morris, Dale L,,,,....,,,,,,,l,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nesmith, Arthur ...c,,c,,...,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O'Haver, June CMrs. VValter Murphyj ,,..i.,,.. Phelps, Opal ..,,,,,....,..,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pickett, Lois ...,,,.....,,,,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ramsey, Marie, Stenographer ...,.., Robinson. Maurine ,,.,,,...,., ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rogers, Velma .,..,,...,.,....,,...,......,,.., .,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Spencer, Frank Lawson, Post Office Clerk .,,.,....,. L 1 7:7 4 1, 1, 7 ii ,Z ,:,.,i,,1,,-1931-uinvlsi Page Ona Hundred and Tlzirfy-six L, It I ...,,......,..Ridgeway, Ill. Louis, Mo. Ill. ....,......,.,Cl1icago, Ill. Ill. Ill. ,.,....,.....Milwaukee, Wis. .....,......,.....,.....Salem, Ill. ,.,,.,.....Centralia, Ill. ,...,.....LaSal1e, Ill. ......,,,........,......Salem, Ill. Ill VVest Chester, Dhio Louis, Mo. ...,.,.....,.,,.,,.....Salem, Ill. ........,...Wood River, Ill. .,.,.....,..Iuka, Ill. ..,,...,,....Salem, Ill. ,.,.,.......,,Salem, Ill. .......,......,..Iuka, Ill. .,............,,.,.Salem, Ill. ....,,.,.........,.,.,.Salem, Ill. ........Villa Grove, lll. . .StI'O'llQl1ll1'Sf, . .. Chicago, . lll lll , ....,,. ..,,. ,.... S 1 tlem, lll. lll , ..,,... Champaign, Tll. .VVashington, D. C. ..Chicago, lll. ,...,.,.....,,.,.,,..,,Salem, Ill. ...,..........Kankakee, Ill. .......,,.........,.Tonti, Tll, ,,........,,.SEl.lC111, Tll. ..............Sale1n, Ill. .....,.,...,.Iuka, Ill. Ill. .,...,......Vandalia, Ill. .....,,.....,....Iulca, Tll. .....,,,......Salem, Ill. ffffffffffffffEfiiiQQiQQL35', iiif ......,......,Salem, Ill. ...,.,........Salem, Ill. .....,,,.,.,..Salem, Ill. .........,.,.......Salem, . U ,,,.. ..,,. C hicago, Ill. ,,,,.,,,....,.Salem, Ill. ,........,....Salem, Ill. ..,,,......,..Sale1n, Ill. ,lil fl 3:4114 -7 If .s.L.L.sem sALEMAR1oN- Spencer, julian, University of IllinOiS ......------ Stevenson, Corene ...,A...................................,,..,......... Stewart, Edward .................................... s .A..A............ Stonecipher, Ross ....,..,... Telford, john .........v.,,........ Storment, Ethel .................... Turpin, Homer ............................. Vurcell, Alice, Teacher ........,... VViddows, Leona, Teacher .......... VValkington, Merle ..,..........,.... ,,.....,............. Williams, Helen ..,.,,... ,...,........,...,......,..............,.......,........ 1928 Atkinson, Louise, University of Illinois ..............,...,. Baker, Isbel, Brown's Business College ............... Beasley, Marguerite ,,,,,,..........,........,......,..,. L .,....,,.,,,.,,.. Blair, John ,,..,...,...,......,..,............................ - ..........,... Borsenberger, Berneze, Teacher ........... Boynton, Francis, Teacher ......,......,.,.,., LLLLLLLLL,,.Champaign, LL.LLLL.L.L.........Salem, LLLLLL.L.......Salem, Ill. Ill. LL.LLL...L.LL.Salem, .LLL..L.....LL..L........Salem, .....L.....Frankfort, Ind LL,,LLLLL,.LLL,,,,,LSalem, Ill. ....LL.LL...,.L...Iuka, Ill. LLLLLLLL.L.L.Iuka, Ill. ' ' Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. LLLL.LL.L,LLhampa1gn, L....L......Centralia, ,LLL..LLLLLL.L.Salem, ,LL,...,.L.L...LHarvey, LL.L..L.,.L.L.........L.Salem, LLL.LL.LLLLLLLLexington, Bradley, Virgil .........,..............,,...,...,,....,..,.. ..,........,........... I uka, Ill. Chance, Sarah Margaret ...,.,..... ,,,.,..... C edarville, Ohio Crippen, Norman ..,.........,........ ..i,........,.., .,..,........,....,......,r..,............ Dalton, Belva. Teacher .....,....i..,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, ..........,... K ell, Ill. Deadmond, Beryl ...................,,.,,,...i,,..,,..,.,,,,.,,,.,.,. ,,,.,,,,.,...,,,. O din, Ill. Estes, Nina fMrs. Estil Swalleyl ,............ ..,.....,....., S alem, Ill. Fankboner, Cody ..,,...............,...,,..,,,,,,.,....ii,.i... ,,,,,..,..,,... S alem, Ill. Fear, Herbert ......................,..,,... ...,.,...,.,. I uka, Ill. Finn, Florence, Teacher ,.,... ,,,.,s,.,,s,,,sr,, I uka, Ill. Fulton, Robert ....,...,.........,......i.,.i,,,,..,,,,,,...,,.,.r..,,,,,,,... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, S alern, Ill, Gray, Frances .,.,.....,..............,.,,...........i., ,,.i.,i..,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,c,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,, ,,,ss,,,s,,,,, S a lem, Ill, Griffin, Margarite CMrs. Cecil Garnerj ,,,,...,..,,,..,,.i...,...i,,,,,,,,.,,, ii,i,,,.,,,,..,,,,,, S alem, Ill. Hammerson, Norma CMrs. VVilliam XN'hitworthl ,.....,.,... ,,,.,.,..,.. S t. Louis, Mo. Hester, Erma .,...............i...,,,.,....,,.,......,,, ,,...,,,,,,.,,,,,..,r,i,,,rr,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S 3 lem, Ill, Hines, Lila fMrs. Raymond Rippyj ,,,.,,..,..ii,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,r, ,r,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, C h atwick, Ill, Hocknian, Helen ..,..,.....i.,.....,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,.,,...i.......,,,.,,. ,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,, L ,,,,,,,, ,,s,, , L Howe, Van, University of Illinois ,,,.,. ,,.......... C hampaign. Ill. Hilgeford, Theodore ...,. L ,... ....., ,,.,........ ,...,...,.,.,,, L L S alem, lll. -Iezek, James .,............,....,..... ,...,i ii...i,,,,. L L L ,,i,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, C hicago, Ill, Larimer, Virginia, Millikin U .,..,.. ,.,.. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D e catur, Ill, Lesher, Samuel, U. of Illinois ....... ......,.,,.,,, C hampaign, lll. McGlumphy, Lelia ............,.,.......,,,,, ,,....,.... ..,,.... ..., L L L L L.L..L.LLLL,L,.,. Salem, Ill. McGraw, Harold LL.LL,....L.....L......L.L......,.....,............L...L.L........ LLLLL LLLSalem, Ill. McHaney, Frances fMrs. Dale Morrisl L.LL,,LLL.L..L.L LLLLLLLLLLL LLLL. LLLLL S a l em, lll. McKinney, Cauline QMrs. Roland Staleyl LLLLLLLLL LLLLLLL,L.,LLLLLL LLLLL l 3 ecatur. Ill. McLaughlin, Eloise, Cedarville College .,.,.,..L..L L..LLLLLL C edarville, Ohio McLaughlin, Mary Clive CMrs. V. Davisj LLLLLL,., L L LL...... L Centralia. Ill. McLaughlin, Florence, Teacher .L.........L......L..L..L.....LL.LL....L,L.LLL Camp Creek, Tenn. McLaughlin, Colin .LLLL,L,.,....LLLL.,L,LL.,,,.L.L.,..L....L...L..L.L.LLLLLLLLLLLLL..L.L.,,,LL,.,L.L..,..LLL... L...LLLL.,L.LL,.,LL L LL Sullivan. Ill. Middleton, Ina, Student Nurse, Missouri Baptist ...,........ LL.LL.,...,...... S t. Louis, Mo. Musgrove, Raymond LLLLLL.LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL......,L,...,L...,LL....L...L............,..............L. ............ .LLL. S a lem, lll. Nattier, Marion. Teacher ..............................,.................LL,LL,......Lr,, .L.,....i..i.... P atoka. lll. N01-menkamp, Dorothy, Student Nurse ............. ,L.,L....... S t. Louis, NIO. Page, Nelson ....L.......................................,.....................-.-.....,... ,--v....--.,. S alem, Ill. 1:17 n7:Lr-min: :uint un n-n-u-1931-ull: I I Page One Hundred and Tlzirty-seven 7 1 -11 I Ill. Ill. Ill. K 'SALEMARION Porter. Elmer .. , Prahl, Mary .,.v,.,.,....,...A . Purcell, Dorothy ..,,. ..,.. ..,,.,. . .. Ray, Herbert ,..................w,,............r....,.,....,.,.,.,,,..,.w...,...,,. Ray, Neil ,,..,...,..........,......,....,.,.....,........,,el,.l.....,..,.,.....,..e......,... Reddix, Clarence, Oklahoma University ......... Reed, Mary .......,.v........i,i.,i.....,..,.. - ....,,......,......,......,,..,.,......,.,...., Roberts, Sadonia, Teacher ....,,.........w..,,..........,..r, Salter, Clark ,........,,tt.,tt........Y.,,.....,.......t.....t.,,..............,..,..,.,. Simpson, Ruth fMrs. Ellis Stormentl ,......... Sites. Thelma, Student Nurse ..,,......,.r............... Storment, Mary Helen ..........,.,..... .... ...... Storment. Raymond ............,, Tinkler, Eunice, Teacher ...,.... ............,.. 1929 Whitlock, Erwin .....,............,.,... Albert, Thelma ...,,..,,l..,...,.,, ...,.........,.,,........ Alderson, Dwight ..... ,.... liachman, Robert ,....... ....,..,.,..............,.,........,.... llaird, Ralph ...,...... ,....,..,...,...........,. llallance, Helen fMrs. Peter Francisj .....,t.., lleachniau, Viola .... .,......,,...,...,....,,.,,,...,,,,,.......... . llritt, Lucille ....,....,.........i...... ..,.. Bunnell, Raymond ....,,. Carpenter, Kenneth ,...,......,. Copsy, llelen .......,..........,..,.,.,......,.,,,. Dalton, Loreue, Teacher ,......,,...,...,..,,.............,.,,..... Davidson, Luella, Teacher ..........,,..,,..........,............... Featherly, Helen fMrs. Harold Gorgej ........... Hilgeford, Wayne ..,., - ............................,.,......,...,.,,,....... Hargis, Lena, Teacher .........,,.......,.....,...........,.,.... . Hinds, Irene, Student Nurse ...,....,....,..........,.... Hbrsman, Maurice, U. of Illinois ........................... Huser, Mildred, U, of Illinois ..................,.....,...i..i..........., James, Max, Chillicothe Business College ............., Kramer, Nadine ........................... - .................,.....,................,......... March, Edith ...,...................,..................... ...,, May. Dorothy, Secretary ...........,........... Miller, Kathryn, Stenographer ,,...,........ Morton, Edna ,,..,...........,,,,..,.......,....,....,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,.,..,.,. Morton, Rex ....................,...,,.,...........,..,...,.,...,.,.........,......,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Musgrove, Irene, Secretary of High School .......,.,.... McCarty, Dean ...,,...,,.....,.............,,..,,,,,.....,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, McGravif, Lucy fMrs. Raymond Stormentj ......... McMackin. Margaret Anne, Teacher ....... ..,.,,.,,,,.,, Nesmith, Florence ,,.,.....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4.,,,,,,r,,,,, Nonnenkamp, Elmer ,,..,.,.,...,.,,,..,.,.,r,,, Ogden. Burmadetta .....,... Pickett. Gladys ...,............ Ramsev, Earl ...,.,..... Reed, Leonard ........ Rogers, Nola ,,,,,,....,, nilsilil Ll I al -I Ill. Ill. Ill. . .,....,....,. Iuka, ......,..,Salem. ..........Salem, ......................Salem, Ill .........i................Salem, Ill. .....Norman, Qkla. ,.............,..Salem, Ill, ...................Odin, Ill, .................Salem, Ill. .................Salem, Ill ..........,Salem, Ill. Ill. ......,......Odin, ...........Salem, ......,...,Salem, Ill. ...........Salem, Ill. ..i........Salem, Ill. .....................Kell, Ill. 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Brasel, Alice CMrs. Ellis Meadorj .,....,......,......, Bryant, Oleta CMrs. Dwight Daviclsonj Charlton, LeRoy ..,.....,............,.,.........................,..............., Creel, Thelma ,, ...,.... . Currie, Arthur ,...,... Currie, VVarren ,,......., Davidson, Edward ......,,, Davidson, Genevieve Decker, Lawrence ...,.,...... Dillon, Marion ..,.....,.... Elliott, Gena ......,....... St. l, Ill. Ill. .,,,,.....,,..Salem, ,....,,,,.....Salem, ,,,,.,..,,..,.Salem, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Salem, Ill. Battle Creek. Mich Centralia, Ill. ..,,....Carhondale, Ill. ' , Ill. ........,,i.....,.Peor1a Ill. Mo. Louis. St. Charles, Mo. ....,...Champaign, Ill. . Ill. ....,...Champaig1i, Ill. .......,.Norman, Okla. ,,..,,...Salem Louis, Mo. ,.........,Centralia, Ill. ,,..,..,,,,.,...,..Salem, Ill. Ill. ........,,.Detroit, Mich. Ill. ...,......,,,,.....Salem, Ill. ,....,,,Salem, ...,,,.....Centralia, Ill. lll. ..,.........,.Chicago, lll. Ill. Ill. Nashville, Tenn. .....Nashville. Tenn. 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