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

 - Class of 1933

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N v , - x l -T- GYMNASIUM ASSEMBLY HALL Gymnasium The main entrance to the gymnasium is located on the West side of the high school building. The gym., capable of seating 1800 spectators, was constructed in 1924, and has the reputation of being one of the largest and best in this section of the state. In it, Salem cage fans have seen many thrilling contests. Salem High has been host to six sectional, and four district tourneys. Mr. Edwards, who has had charge of each tournament, and the Salem basketball fans should be complimented on their splendid treatment of visiting teams, Whether or not Salem has partici- pated. ef'-ifi - - 'if'X9 Assembly Hall The assembly hall is where the students of Salem High School study or rather the place where the opportunity to study is given. This large room, consisting of twenty-one rows of seventeen seats each, is the scene of general assembly programs, literary societies' programs, and entertainments given by lyceum bureaus. Probably the most vivid memory in the mind of an alumnus is the assembly hall, where he, along with his classmates, was brought before the critical eye of his upper classmen on his entrance into high school. Board of Education An old head is often better than a young one. Youth supplies action, fresh ambition, and impulse. Age with its experience lends its advice as to the worth of youth's ideas and impulses. Youth's enthusiasm knows no bounds, it soars, sometimes reaching a safe height, other times wavering in mid- air. A group of people, each one a finger for a guiding hand, has devoted its time and best opinions to aiding in the reali- zation of the ambitions of S. H. S. students. When the student has completed the re- quired course in high school, the Board of Education honors him with a commence- ment exercise, a program to award and to encourage him in continuing his education. 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FWv,':iQfrW- Qb2Q:,:.,-.,A:5gcg5Xi'jSC,f,-lgai-'4iT:4if4 fH'i,fff Q? 51 X ' ' Vx :gf .ff 1? 1:35 WQQQV F' half? Ywfaixgf: .146 ag. wg. f v xx 'yiiggf E V'-QelL Tfqyfa, 2 i . 4 1 3 I 4 , X X fr 'A 'w 1 1 fa u l I K Y X u 1 J 1 W X Faculty Wlzo's Who ADAMS, ULDENE Ph. B. Shurtleff College Latin and English BRENGLE, ADELINE A. B., A. M. University of Indiana History and French DAVIS, HERBERT B. B. Ed. Southern Ill. State Teachers College English GAEBE, OLIVER F. B. S. University of Illinois Agriculture HEADEN, WILLIAM B. A. B. Illinois College Physics and Mathematics HEMPHILL, HAZEL M. A. B. University of Illinois English HOLT, CHARLOTTE B. M. Bush Conservatory Music MATTHEWS, WILLIAM B. B. S. Central Mo. State Teachers College Manual Training MUELLER, HARRY E. B. S. McKendree College Science, Band and Orchestra MURRAY, M. LUCY A. B. University of Illinois Commercial and English REED, EDITH L. Brown's Business College Southern ill. State Teachers College Commercial RIEGEL, O. B. A. B. Central College History and Athletics STEDELIN, MAE B. S. Lindenwood College Home Economics TEMPLE, VIRGINIA B. S. Northwestern University Mathematics MUSGROVE, IRENE: Secretary 1 0 1 1 f 1 if f- --4. 'F 5 S SW ff ff f .71 2 W ' E! 4 Wo, M 4.. Z .yf I Egg 9 Q.. 5 12 ULDENE S. ADAMS HERBERT B. DAVIS I 4 OLIVER F. GAEBE ADELINE BRENGLE AA j-imp... 4, WWE HAZE M. HEMPHIL WILLIAM B. HEADEN frvff 'R' . K WILLIAM B. MATTHEWS CHARLOTTE HOLT 5 ,zwv I 751 ,w-QJ, Y, ---.W-..........,.-...,,h. ..,, 1 E -Q ff ' 1 'G .4-W M. LUCY MURRAY HARRY E. MUELLER O. B. RIEGEL ' X EDITH L. REED MAE STEDELIN VIRGINIA TEMPLE , I N fn, gf--'tfffy x L, L' 'gl IRENE MUSGROVE 0 2. I f' 4 , if Z I gf ,IVEMQQXZ N . + 2 1 X 31 v A fy: .4 r MQ, K Q, df 1' xg' f 5 2 , 53 of Tx V ':. , A4 ,, .,, . v.:a'::: g1'z,:'.w fwfr J- V-PZ55' 45 -:QQ,'A4'As,1o -f -- .. .- 'U ' f, -'-:Ny-' ff--:V c- . 'c- .- W' -' '.1-f-3 X .M J -A , ' ' ' ' f GAA EG . L22 ' Q 0-Mi? 4 Q 4 , f A Q Q X M X Q gg f N X 552 X V X O N AI X 'N 5 fc -: 52 A -AQ. vf :Am xo N, l 4 vw6w0k9i'V 'VL zbwzfzxx-I. Senior Class History By Norma Morton In January, 1929, a group of determined Freshmen began their four-year pursuit of knowledge. They knew that their mistakes would be laughed at and that they would be called green Freshmen, but they consoled themselves with the thought that those upper classmen were once Freshmen too. In time, they could have their fun with other Freshmen. They had entered high school with a purpose in mind, they had placed a goal before them-they could already see them- selves as dignified Seniors receiving their diplomas. They had been told that high school work was diliicult but they mastered the strange and difficult tasks before them and emerged victorious in June. ln September, they were glad to welcome some companions, those who were to make up the June class of '33 to fill their places. The more able students pushed on, met and mastered still more difficult subjects. Proud were they when they called themselves Juniors. Their goal now showed plainly in the distance, but some of their classmates separated here for various reasons. These dropped out of the line that pressed onward. January, 1932, started this group out as Seniors-the last lap of their journey. January, 1933, they reached their goal and realized their ambitions to be the recipient of a high school diploma. The of'Hcers for the year 1932-'33 are: President -,,......... .............. R oy Hindman Vice-President ..-...,. ..... R Obert Hawkins Secretary-Treasurer .... ....- M arion Oglesby v , v , ,L, 5 2 ,E ' f ma-L1 Senior C lass---Mid-year, '33 W if f QV ' M, W v a s WH ,,W ff fi A, ,W 7 Z X f I f , 1 f 1 My gf 7493 ' W7 , f af ' 6 f , 1 f jf YK mf, X-E, A A ff X 2 f X 1 J x X , I Y 6. ,W ' ,W A O5 - 4 , ,f, ,, 4. 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Home Economics Hi-Tri Glee Club MARY LOU BELL Broadcaster Staff '32 Salemarion Staff '33 MARY S. BRINKERHOFF Phoenix Home Economics Hi-Tri French Club Glee Club Debate Captain '31, '32 Intellectual Speeding Along MERLE BRYANT Latin Club Phoenix DURHAM GASTON F REDERICK DIETRICH Band Orchestra Phoenix Hi-Y President '31, '32 Basketball '30, '31, '32, '33 Editor of Broadcaster '32 Glee Club Intellectual Editor of Salernarion '33 Junior Class President '31 HAROLD HORN R R E Phoenix Basketball '30, '31, '32, Captain Football '30, '31, 32 Baseball '32 letter Club Track OCHELLE HUDDLESTUN ITA KELL Debate '31 Phoenix Home Economics Latin Club Glee Club Hi-Tri Speeding Along Editor of Broadcaster '32 VELYN KEOLKER Phoenix Home Economics Hi-Tri French Club Broadcaster Staff Oh Professor! Speeding Along ZUANDA MATHIS Ta Phil. Latin Club Hi-Tri Home Economics Glee Club 'fOh, Professor! NORMA MORTON Ta Phil. Home Economics Hi-Tri Latin Club ALFRED MCHANEY Band Orchestra Ta Phil. Track Intellectual ARTHUR OGDEN Hi-Y Intellectual VIVIAN PHILLIPS Phoenix Home Economics French Club Hi Tri SCHELLE ROGERS Glee Club Hi-Tri Home Economics French Club MARGARET JANE STORMENT Glee Club Phoenix Hi-Tri Intellectual Editor of Broadcaster '31 Salemarion Staff Orchestra French Club Oh, Professor! Land O' Cotton EDWARD WATTERSON Band ESTHER MAE WELLMAN Home Economics Broadcaster Staff French Club Phoenix Hi-Tri Oh, Professor! J .J.I. 1' . A ',. lg Senior Class , 1 I ff L f wi ,, ,fv -. Q , ',v-' R, ffjd W Q! if ,Z is f fw Ib: J in 4, 1 xx L ' Jw Rr .,, 'L ' . ' I A ' 'awe ,, 5, , . V1 Q ,gg f A V f . S .x x xx O XA , AN 'R 'xNXY i'FN ,,L,.,..1......---a-------f .A-1...,.,,..,.-,,1,, ,.,..w -,,..f.- June, '33 EUGENE BAKER HARRY BARNHILL fy!-af-MQ WILLIA M BAUMAN BERNARD BRADLEY 4r f3'Ad,.! 4-L faj. fQ7.,o VERA BRANSON HERBERT BRASEL 1 ' A ,, 'I , I, 1 ,7 A4,.,Ff I f kf JL MAX BRASEL WALTER BROOM LOUISE BROWN ALVIN BURROUGHS ,Z x M, I ! HHN i f 1 W A my 1 EX? WA! A flfa M w 1, ? I x . x '- rx X' v-N 1 fl wxgrl 1' xv! ,H Y ' VIOLA CLAY HAROLD CRIPPEN JOHN CURRIE MARTHA FYKE fgqgfcg- HUGH GAMBILL DURHAM GASTON s LARS A E RO HAWKINS VERNIECE HELM RUBY HUFF -..........,,....i.... .V -, 'v '-I I I I ,Q,, W,,ri, .Jr ,W 3 654.41 1 X V V W4 f ROY HINDMAN R ELIZABETH .IETT 2 1 If 'JT '.' V V V 774 Q AK I I PAUL JOHNSON A AT, ' EDWARD JONES 1 V , ' , A I lj ,K S , 1 I I I x AA7,A fAAA f . ' I I, .,., I A I ff H A gg I gf Cv 2 W AI? A A PAUL KNIGHT . I f f , A iflf I A 1 I 'f A I A ALALA A , f,O, MARJORIE MERCER 'Af if I If I A x l' - , If R- N I I xx I fl C, I . M 1 'xp xx.-Y 14'M K ' K Q .Y Y ' A ,As I 'Q ' ' I f z ' ' ,, A L' f ,fm 'I . V Q A A I I 5, If TOMMIE McGUIRE I5 Q F I fm lg R FRED MCWHIRTER i I A a s' M P- f I 4 .,. EVELYN NIEWALD f 4 I 1 I MARION OGLESBY 5 I , S1 'I 1 f y,1: vxx - Q N- , . Q39 V f . 451, , 4 2 ,Rf ff I 1 ff-nv yt A x- MTY, L B, Y ,H sta -. gf-Wwtxil T 54 Q A 5 l LiL -T YV L W M W 'N A ,f I A ' P xx. z M , , ,llzkuyl X A . .V.' , 'M ' 51? 4 f EW 1. T ' 1 as Q u ,QV . E 5 ffm fm 5 np... N. . I I , X , fQ X if lgggw U N VND x1,,1 N GERALD PROSISE ROBERT POWELL R' TH ,JK LORA TS I ODDY MARJORIE SMITH 9 .459 T. ANFORD f WILLIAM STASER ARNOLD TATE HELEN TINCH '1 550' of 'f . I . , if M JAMES WHITLOCK VVILLIAM TEMPLE ..lli Senior Who 's Who EUGENE BAKER Iuka High School Glee Club Senior Quartette HARRY BARNHILL Band French Club Ta Phil. WILLIAM BAUMAN Iuka High School Glee Club BERNARD BRADLEY Iuka High School Football '32 Basketball '32 '33 June Class, '33 C, O 935 VERA BRANSON Kinmundy High School HERBERT BRASEL Kell High School Basketball '32, '33 Football '32 MAX BRASEL F. F. A. Oh, Professor! Football '32 Track WALTER BROOM Oh, Professor! Phoenix na .,.,.........-.-s....... LOUISE BROWN ALVIN BURROUGHS Xenia High School Basketball '32, '33 VIOLA CLAY Yakima High School Yakima, Wash. HAROLD CRIPPEN F. F. A. President '32 JOHN CURRIE Football '29, '30, '31, '32 Track '30, '31 Ta Phil. MARTHA FYKE Iuka High School Debate '33 HUGH GAMBILL Football '30, '31, '32, Captain Basketball '30, '31 Ta Phil. LARS HAMERSON F. F. A. Phoenix French Club Oh, Professor! Debate '33 ROBERT HAWKINS Football '32 Baseball '32 Basketball '30, '31, '32, '33, Captain Phoenix Latin Club Sonny Jane Oh, Professor! F. F. A. VERNIECE HELM Alma High School French Club ROY HINDMAN Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Illinois Football '31, '32 Basketball '31, '32, '33 Track Baseball '32 Phoenix, President '32, '33 Hi-Y Latin Club Senior Class President '32, '33 RUBY HUFF Hi-Tri ELIZABETH JETT Hi-Tri Home Economics Phoenix French Club PAUL JOHNSON Football '30, '31 Athletic Manager '31, '32 EDWARD JONES Hi-Y Latin Club School Quartette Orchestra Band Broadcaster Staff PAUL KNIGHT MARJORIE MERCER Home Economics President '31, '32 Latin Club Glee Club Hi-Tri Phoenix Debate Captain '31, '32 TOMMIE MCGUIRE Iuka High School Basketball '32, 33 FRED MCWHIRTER Football '30, '31, '32 Letter Club EVELYN NIEWALD Home Economics Intellectual Broadcaster Staff Phoenix French Club Ta Phil. MARION OGLESBY Football '30, '31, '32 Baseball '32 Track Basketball '31 Phoenix Broadcaster Staff GERALD PROSISE Kell I-Iifrh School Football '32 J. MARJORIE SMITH Roosevelt Jr. High School, Decatur, Illinois Urbana High School Glee Club Phoenix French Club T. STANFORD Glee Club Ta Phil. President '33 Mikado ARNOLD TATE Kell High School Football '32 F. F. A. WILLIAM TEMPLE ROBERT POWELL Orchestra Band Hi-Y Glee Club MARCELLA RETHEFORD School Quartette Hi-Tri President Inter-Class Track Home Economics Intellectual Glee Club Land O' Cotton Mikado French Club HELEN TINCH Broadcaster Staff Hi-Tri Phoenix LORA ROBERTS Orchestra Phoenix Band Hi-Tri Glee Club Latin Club Oh, Professor! Land O' Cotton Broadcaster Staff Cheerleader '30, '31 LILA RODDY Home Economics Hi-Tri Latin Club ,-..-.-Q..-meek LA-- . ...., - Home Economics ,..,g. Latin Club President '31, '32 Phoenix Broadcaster Staff Salernarion Staff Debate '31, '32, '33 Junior Class President '32 Freshman Class President '30 Intellectual JAMES WHITLOCK Editor of Broadcaster Glee Club Hi-Y Ta Phil. Oh, Professor! Mikado Land O' Cotton Intellectual '3 Xi f I ' ix r Xu K. ii ,X ,l .r .,. w v tl i 4 i l l sf- I 'I .. 1 i i 2 A l 1 , w 'HV uf' ------------ in 1 . L 1.31, gfEx,g1-m. f I 1,5 M t A 41 Q fp .WA A 'J L ' i l. Senior Class---Mid-year, 34 CHARLES AIKMAN HANCEL BARNES n ELVIDA BEACHAM fDeceasedJ BILLIE BETTS NELL BROWN BILLI DONAHUE kwa f ff A N 02,052 W E , QL FRIESNER TRUTHA GREEN RUTH HAWKINS CLAR YS ..,,....--....,... -1 xx vi-A .KWH V I , V .... even-...gm ,SJ f, , s-Q EL.. c ' f fi v -.1 , I W2 if X ,ff ' , 5 I f I I 'Z ,yywff XM , W, Q, A , I f f , ,M f ' I LLM . Lug: , , . M W ,,A,V, f A W6 , f f ff f' ' , 3 0 fafwf , an , ,Q ff, X if A if f f is f ff Q- f ' 1 V, ' I , , 'ffm ff , 74 UW' f7 f My ,, f , A i , BLANCHE HELM RICHARD HOWARD DONALD KEPNER A , ' ' 7: l ,Q E 4 OMA MACKIN HARVEY MILES DORIS MCGRAW H04 hc I MAXINE MCCASTLE I MARGARET MCWHIRTER CHARLES REED FORREST ROBINSON Q A f ff y , 1 4 , S, . . 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John was a Junior at the time of his passing, and was making the best of the opportunities offered him. In his death, Salem High School has lost f as true and sincere a friend as they could possibly have I had. ELVIIJA BEACHAM-Died February 10, 1933 The sad news of the untimely death of one of our classmates, Elvida Beacham, caused great grief among the student body of S. H. S. She was a member of the January, 1934 class. In her death, Elvida Beacham has left a space that cannot be entirely filled by anyone else. Senior Who's Who January Class, '3-1 CHARLES AIKMAN Phoenix Band Track HANCEL BARNES Band Orchestra ELVIDA BEACHAIVI BI LLIE BETTS Orchestra Band Phoenix Hi-Y Basketball '31 Track NELL BROWN Latin Club BILLIE DONAHUE Band Orchestra Hi-Y Broadcaster Staff Salemarion Staff Basketball '30, 31, '32, '33 Football '31, '32 JAMES FRIESNER W TRUTHA GREEN Glee Club Intellectual Home Economics Hi-Tri Band Phoenix Orchestra RUTH HAWKINS Phoenix Hi-Tri Latin Club CLARA HAYS French Club Home Economics Glee Club Mikado BLANCHE HELM Intellectual Home Economics Sale-marion Staff Elmer CHARLES HILL French Club Ta Phil. President Glee Club School Quartette Intellectual RICHARD HOWARD Band Ta Phil. '22 DONALD KEPNER Debate '31, '32, '33 Intellectual Track Hi-Y Ta Phil. Baseball '32 French Club Salemarion Staff OMA MACKIN Latin Club Broadcaster Staff Hi-Tri Phoenix HARVEY MILES WARREN MORGAN Basketball Football Track Ta Phil. DORIS McGRAW Latin Club Hi-Tri Betty Behave! MAXINE MCCASTLE Home Economics Hi-Tri Band Latin Club Broadcaster Staff French Clu-b Ta Phil. MARGARET MCWHIRTER Hi-Tri Home Economics French Club Elmer FORREST ROBINSON CHARLES REED Band Basketball '31, '32, '3 Football Hi-Y Baseball '32 Ta Phil. French Club HENRY SIMPSON Football '31, '32 F. F. A. Ta Phil. Band PAULINE SQUIBB Hi-Tri French Club Home Economics Glee Club Phoenix Mikado Elmer WILLIAM STASER Orchestra Glee Club Phoenix Mikado School Quartette Intellectual F. F. A. Ta Phil. MARVIN WILLIAMS Football '30, '31, '32 Basketball '31 Track Baseball Ta Phil. Band F. F. A. RALPH WHITTAKER Football '30, '31, '32 Track F. F. A. Ta Phil. French Club 4' 7 di ff' , ,A X w 9' QQ , 4c,,,,., 1' .-f.g:vM-f-5A:,.,v:f ML,-I .-v.- fx ,ff V Ax K v i 1 ' J I Y A A A X C J A c J c Y x 1', I if 1 ,-.- u Qc.. Junior Class History By Vera Thomas The Junior Class has been unusually busy this year doing all those things that help to make high school days the pleasantest memories of our lives. At the beginning of the term, Mr. Edwards called meetings of all the classes for the purpose of organizing. The Junior Class elected the follow- ing people to manage its affairs: President .......................... Steve Lenich Vice-President .... ............ H al Woolley Secretary ....... ..... G eorge lVIcGlumphy Treasurer .......-........... Martha Cunningham The Juniors have had a very active part in editing the Broadcaster this year. On October 12, Mr. Edwards an- nounced the choices for members of the Salemarion Staff, and many Juniors were included. They are now working hard to help make the Annual a success. November 9 was Junior Class Night. The Juniors gave three one act plays: Betty Behave, Not a Man in the House, and Elmer, All three plays were comedies, and they made a huge hit with the audience. Between acts en- tertainment was furnished by the orchestra and members of the Junior Class. Shortly after the second semester began, the class started making plans for the Junior-Senior Banquet. As all things were well-planned, this added another successful incident to the history of the Junior Class. A willingness to work, initiative and genuine ability mark the character of this class. It is one of which Salem High School may justly be proud, because it proves its loyalty by its deeds. W--. ,J I I qlf N 'VA Q. I V - - n MP, U ,................................L . -A .51 A A L, A,T V f J I V A A A- AX, ,Ml ' , s ry 'Q Junior Class---June, 34 A 1 ix I ' f K, 1 FRANCES LOUISE ADAMS VI' E HOWARD ADAMS ,AFX Inf IF if -. gl b ' r- Aw A X -. ,AM 'ALJ ,QT 4 'T' We if ,ff T' A 1 4141 'X A W If I iii 'Af ii' J X RETA ALBERT mg M . 1 8 ' f Ay 5: W, MILDRED BALL, 4' Q i Ar ln N I IONA BARKER A HELEN BARNES t ,.,ff'i-lil? gf Y KATHRYN BELL DONALD BENNETT T , T 1 f 'I f gg 5 r , ' ' T Is gh ,if 5 4 GAYLON BENNETT ? 1 'T A L , i JULIA AIYIN BLACK ' A I L , 1.4. , , J'-J I i D A ! 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MARGARET YOUNG f f 2 , 1 . 1 ' , 7 V 1 f A ff , - .4 , , , A VZ , , -f 1 'f f , j 4 1 1 f, F E 1 ' 4 2 Q' K i -1 3 , i V ,4 B. W 7 W , fm 9 I' V rv, 1 1 ful ' T fi , , Q ff , I 4 I 'W 1 A I , I V 'f Z ' Z , 2 I 'I mf , f . 3 Q f 5 - f , aa K , X 5 1, Z ,, fn , F x 4 4: V' '. I 'Q' ,' f 1' M 7 , 5 V A X A ' f f' 2 W A 'g ' I' 5.7 4 ' .l.- Junior Who 's Who FRANCES LOUISE ADAMS Hi-Tri Home Economics French Club Elmer HOWARD ADAMS Basketball '29, '30 Baseball '32 Track RETA ALBERT MILDRED BALL IONA BARKER French Club Hi-Tri Home Economics Ta Phil. - June Class '34 ., D N HELEN BARNES KATHRYN BELL Glee Club Latin Club Ta Phil. Home Economics Hi-Tri Mikado Land O' Cotton DONALD BENNETT Track GAYLON BENNETT F. F. A. JULIA ANN BLACK Hi-Tri Elme1 ' LOUISE BLACK Hi-Tri ALOIS BOOHER F. F. A. GERALDINE BRASEL Latin Club French Club Home Economics Phoenix LaVANGE BROOM Alma High School DORINE BROWN Home Economics Latin Club Glee Club Hi-Tri GLADYS BRYANT JEWELL CARRELL Glee Club Latin Club Mikado CARL CHANCE Band F. F. A. MARGARET CRANE Glee Club Hi-Tri Home Economics French Club Phoenix Mikado Elmer M.. w.1tf.....c...z........A..p.-.... MAURICE CLARK F. F. A. MARTHA CUNNINGHAM Ta Phil. Hi-Tri Home Economics Glee Club Latin Club Not a Man In the House Mikado Land O' Cotton THAYER DAMON Clayton High School St. Louis, Mo. Latin Club Hi-Y FRANK DUNCAN F. F. A. KENTLAND FERRIS DOROTHY FIELDS Glee Club Ta Phil. French Club Home Economics Mikado WALLACE FYKE Hi-Y Inter-Class Track EVA MAE GARNER Hi-Tri Home Economics Ta Phil. Intellectual CHARLOTTE GASTON Phoenix HALL GASTON French Club LLOYD GASTON F. F. A. VELMA GEIBE Hi-Tri Home Economics Glee Club Latin Club French Club Mikado Land O' Cotton BILLY HANCOCK Football '32 Inter-Class Track Baseball '32 Basketball '32, '33 Ta Phil. French Club DOROTHY HITE French Club Ta Phil. LEO HOWE Iuka High School CURTIS HULTS Football '32 Baseball '32 Basketball '32, '33 Latin Club 1.1-i---s.1.........,.,. - , ELTON -IOINES Band Glee Club French Club Phoenix Elmer MADELINE LEE French Club STEVE LENICH Hurst-Bush High School Football '32 Basketball '32, '33 Junior Class President KEITH LYNCH Latin Club F. F, A. LINCOLN LYNCH Iuka High School GEORGE Mc-GLUMPHY Football '30, '31, '32 Basketball '30, '31, '32 Track DOROTHY MERCER Hi-Tri French Club Ta Phil. Home Economics ARLIE MULVANEY ROBERT PHILLIPS F. F. A. HELEN PLETCHER Hi-Tri French Club Home Economics Ta Phil. Not a Man In the House RHEA PURCELL Alma High School 'GERTRUDE RELFE Home Economics Orchestra Phoenix Hi-Tri French Club Glee Club Not a Man In the House BERTIE RILEY Kell High School French Club FERNE ROBISON Glee Club Ta Phil. Home Economics Hi-Tri French Club Mikado Betty Behave! Land O' Cotton ALICE ROGERS EDWARD RODDY F. F. A. Track Football '32 Basketball '32 Phoenix French Club Broadcaster Staff JAMES SAGER Football '32 Track MARIE SLAGLEY Alma High School WILLIAM SMITH Baseball '32 Basketball '33 KATHRYN SPARLING Louisville High School Glee Club JAMES SQUIBB Band Hi-Y Phoenix F. F. A. Elmer ESTHER STILLEY Keyesport High School WAYNE STEVENSON F. F. A. VERA THOMAS SCOTTIE WILLIAMS Hi-Tri Latin Club French Club Ass't. Editor of Broadcaster Salemarion Staff. HAL WOOLLEY Basketball '30, '31, '32 Track HELEN DORIS THURMAN Baseball 32 French Club Hi-Tri Not a Man in the House Home Economics Band French Club Orchestra MARGUERITE WYATT , French Club ELOISE WATSON Glee Club Glee Phggnix gMlkal?0E1 b Home Economics TGHC U Hi-Tri gli-Tri E G Not a Man in the House ome conomlcs BERNICE WIKENHAUSER Alma High School MARGARET YOUNG C, . N I --I-,,-, ,,, , , xx y a.K,m ,KW ,. Y'T r W I lx E O! X l 'x la l In l l 5 by 5 3 1 l , 5 A s k L 1 F 'Z Junior Class---Mid-year '35 JUANITA BARNES BERNEICE BETTS GEORGE BOOKHOUT RAYMOND BRUBAKER ,, f94ff4 ':qi1ciwAs FITZGERALD MARY FULTON ORA GARNER LAWSON GEIBE I N RMAN HANES ROSALIE JOHNSON w N-M ff ' fn--f-f-r-gvgfu-Q41-wr-I .--9--Q...-....,S..,.,.mm.w .Q--.2u.f. .f..-GiLi.f.w w WW0 X , ,ff x I 1 x. , , zz, ,l Quik Y V ' , Aw , :vi ,- V If , 'ig ., . 4 d l' ' ' hiya 6 l , , ,f I f '21-. A ,yy . ,av ' f , ,,f . .f,,, , W I if f 'fl ' y av ! W W X, 4 1 fyw W ? ff f f, . 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RAYMOND BRUBAKER CHARLES BRUCE Band Football '32 Baseball '32 DONALD DAVIS Baseball '32 Cheerleader '31, '32, '33 Inter-Class Track Sophomore Class President MARTIN DOUGHERTY Basketball '32, '33 Sophomore Football Squad THOMAS FEATHERLING THOMAS FITZGERALD Inter-Class Track MARY FULTON Debate '33 Glee Club Home Economics ORA GARNER Home Economics Hi-Tri LAWSON GEIBE Football '31, '32 F. F. A. NORMAN HANES Cheerleader '32, '33 Phoenix Latin Club Band Orchest1'a Glee Club Broadcaster Staff Land O' Cotton Mikado ROSALIE JOHNSON Glee Club Phoenix Latin Club Home Economics Intellectual Mikado RUTH JOHNSON Home Economics Intellectual Hi-Tri Glee Club Debate '32, '33 Phoenix Broadcaster Staff ETHEL KEOLKER Home Economics Phoenix Latin Club Glee Club Hi-Tri CHARLES KNIGHT Sophomore Football Squad KENNETH LECKRONE Band Orchestra Hi-Y President '32, '33 Latin Club Intellectual Accompanist of School Quartette ROBERT MARCUM Band Ta Phil. WAYNE MATHIS French Club Phoenix Orchestra BESSIE MAY Hi-Tri Home Economics French Club Phoenix KENNETH MERCER Inter-Class Track Sophomore Football Squad FRED MERRITT Latin Club Glee Club Ta Phil. Inter-Class Track Baseball '32 Football '31, '32 Mikado Intellectual VIRGINIA MONROE Ta Phil. Latin Club RUSSELL MORTON GEORGIA MURDOCK Glee Club Phoenix Hi-Tri Home Economics KEITH PICKETT F. F. A. ROBERT STEWART Band Glee Club Phoenix Sophomore Football Squad Intellectual Salemarion Staff Mikado Land O' Cotton ISLE ROSE WILLIAMS Glee Club Latin Club Home Economics HOWARD WOLFE 5,-EL: 1 ELEM , wr Cibfd-1 qmvww ,,E.Z'r juz 225553, 1. 4 ,gm -I H Mz ffif 15 wil . I5 L:-1 -,-.fZ3w J. 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VV, 4959- j5m5,e1Vf .gi 'I ,,frj:EjffE' film' f 1:-mmf -' ' ,.ffq,w7i5gif1a1VQeac5f.. f ,'.1::'v.1'1' 1211: 9- Vr':'.1' -1 7, of I- .mv :fw1fV,-,::E355gg3g?V .wa ' , ,- ' ::' Qi. 'f:i,,4.Q1, Q rr '1S,I:.TZ . V, . ' V-ywxfww--, i I 1 , - HQ,iE:I1:1 .EQJW-. . , Vw.-...V r ' 1:22-1 K ' '7?7Sfif'lg. 13, , K fi?i!2:RQ1 ,hgh fl16?E5 ,?1953'df4':n: -fm: '-my ffisrsynf, Va-asm W7 WP1-5077-1 ,11 xi' . VW. mgmf. V .Vw nmsgumni warm 12 V ,35'ZmSif1fb5051- ' 1 ffgsf .N K ' .i fgAVszffefg.V Vs14?f J 515555, ' V .sz '2?'3fE+ivFn ii Ei . use 'zmafeigsfgyik Ss ss5F -V V-:a1m,,,,54-A ' - ufzgrvffilww-' sam-iss? - - i 12.5511 ,issss-mari' ,,.,,. .,. A siwsiff' Sophomore Class History 0 L, N By Dorothy Dial The Sophomore Class of 1932-'33 has 189 en- rolled. Early in each fall our class has been organized and officers elected. The officers for the past two years have been: Presidents U- --------N Harvey Miles if Donald Davis Secretary .... ..... L ouis Gruenkemeyer Treasurer ,................. Fred Merritt Broadcaster Reporter ---Helen Ankersheil The class has been very faithful in living up to its part. We have attended basketball games and striven to keep up pep In attainment of high grades We have also endeavored to be faithful. In intellectual we have almost gained the highest goal, and are still doing our best. Those Who have gone before us from our school owe their success and prosperity to the education they obtained here. Let us pass on to the future regardless of what is in store for us, still cherishing the thoughts of the past. M M 5 'x . 1 D, W 1-' 40 A ' W I K' 45 f W 1. a s l K.., , V 1 .1 .ff Q, iii, Af: ., 7:1 if - ' X -X Q. , 4 Sw J, ., . f vi... I , ' fig 1 ' f'W If X . W fxf X Y w ,I , 'W ' fy z ff I Q ws, 1 ., 4, . . .yt .fa ff ' 'C ' 5 'Q .,. . 7'- , ' Q ,yi 'L ' - ' ' 2. ,fp f . X N, 1 i, l, f. . X ,Zi x l M , L, ' l ' XM A fl ,C fm ,.f V1 .,v.,, waz. 'fm v if 'W if A- C 5 wif ff U . 'Moy' -sM .1.x 9 ff l , , v: f K V 'f 51' 4 M . 4 ', W H , ,f 4, ' V 4 ,,,, ' ' if' ' , J. 2 ' f , . IX 1 K ,. .4 M N fe X is a ' ' 7' ' ff. , Q '13, f --v grain- ' W it f' ' ' j' e f ,',, if 4? I J., 4, ' ' ' A V 1 , ,Q SOPHOMORE CLASS-JUNE, ,35 First Row-Helen Ankersheil, James Brown, Eugene Brubaker, Thelma Bryant, Carl Cantrell, Paul Currie. Second Row-Mary Helen Dalton, Pauline Davidson, Dorothy Dial, Clarence Duncan, Duard Duncan, Mildred Evans. Third Row-Kermit Garbe, Willard Greider, Louis Gruenkemeyer, Mildred Hall, Marjorie Huddlestun, Wayne Hunter. Fourth Row-Elnora Jane Joines, John Murray Kaqy, Victor Kamp, Robert Kneemeyer, Kathleen Knight, Nina Laughlin. Fifth Row-Winifred Long, Blanche Lynch, Gladys Lynch, Ray Martin, Ruth Purdue, Curtis Smith. Sixth Row-Mima Jean Smith, Naomi Smith, Margaret Sweney, Maxine Washburn, Marvin Widdows, Lucille Williams. Seventh Row-Eleanor Wright, Roy Wood. g1s an . .- l .. Z- Q, xi W 11 X A 41 V fgffzfst R f Qs, 43, Q f 1 an Q f Q SOPHOMORE CLASS-MID-YEAR 36 ' , of A I 'N x C Y fx? X Q 7 1 ' Q rs- :- ' V 'if f ' ., , i , I . ' Sf' 5 , , f ' i 1 , 5 ' ,,,, V V if ' x Q x A W Y 'f A 4 I , 5 1 fr V 1. I Q A AV K za, Q7 , lfif I 'Q f Y W' M ' J , Q V jf M fb ,M 0 is 152 , S . X' , 1 Z, ., f W M f Q' gfwj' i' ' V M 4 fl fn A W 9 9 First Row-Maxine Brown, Lee Cantrell, Frank Childers, Irene Cooper, Pauline Cooper Christine Corrie. 5 Second Row-Roberta Decker, Eugenia Donahue, George Fulton, Irma Garner, Freda Guyman, Louise Hanks. Third Row-Allen Hoffman, Robert James, Dorothy Kepner, Doris Laughlin, Charles McHaney, Keith McHaney. Fourth Row-Wanda Ogden, Raymond Purcell, John Robbins, James Rogers, Earl Stevenson, Edith Stevenson. Fifth Row-Liorene Williams, Lawrence Storment, William Watterson, Mary Wiggins, Joe Woodfall. fm' 'sf 'Ui Mfr L L GP iviifif if .h fn :.., s-'.i' ' i214e.'a ' .ff vi , . 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F.., f A. ..u1L,3-,ez:,,ya-Q-f , I, . umm. .gsm-'-47' ..,m weG!zEla:,s':ga-:,1 1 -T , Q. - ,Azz LITTU' ' ' . - .I ffzfII'YTnf1CvF':T'.'rl ' ' 7 'Mil - ' f vlr 1255. V.g4..g IJ:-- :L' ' 4' ' ', , ,- LQQIQF , I 5'7 , . .U ' Q 'i +- ., 11g,f:3f,5:1,:,,p,-: - - ' , ' , ' . , -' 1-'gin' Ig-1IggK'15T7g,JIgv!:' . ' , .2111:.2ft2vi, -r 1GH J-A 11.9, Freshman Class History K By Ruth Chance During the first semester of the 1932-'33 school year, the Freshman Class had one hundred and twenty-one members, fifty-four of which Were boys, and sixty-eight girls. The officers for the first semester Were: President ................. Wanda Ogden Vice-President 4 ............ Florence Roll Secretary-Treasurer ........ Lee Cantrell The Freshman Class had a football team coached by Edward Roddy. This team played the sophomores on the S. H. S. Athletic Field and Were defeated, although the sophomores had a difficult task in doing so. On January 19, thirty-nine new freshmen entered high school from both Central and Oak Park. There are 119 enrolled in the class the second semester. Thus, under the guiding hand of Miss Temple, the freshmen complete their first year of high school. wily! FRESHMAN CLASS-JUNE, '36 First Row-Aline Adams, Lorene Adams, Helen Albert, Esther Ella Barrow, Gerald Black, Harry Black. Second Row-Kenneth Bolinger, Lillie Booher, Tillie Booher, Russell Booher, Dean Brannon, Sammie Bundy. Third Row-Robert Busch, Billyt Bush, Bernice Byars, Elmer Calvert, Bernice Campbell, Ruth Chance. Fourth Row-Geraldine Corrie, Helen Currie, Lois Extrom, John Featherly, Mabel Friesner, Leland Garner. Fifth Row-Martha Gaston, Frances Hancock, Mary E. Hart, Orvil Haizlet, Ruth Hef- lin, Kathryn Heistand. Sixth Row--Nona Herbert, Elizabeth Herdes, Eileen Holsapple, Norma Howe, Keith Huff, Charles James. Seventh Row-Shirley Knight, Sherrill Leckrone, Minnie B. Leuty, Helen Lods, Jane McGraw, Helen McGuire. -WMM.-Q..,............r ,,i 3 ,gy gf , F' ff . . I ,gl ,V wb S.,-M V 1 H VVVV V Y Y 'a 'ff A X XFHESHMAXN yCLASS-JUNE, '36 First Row-Kenneth McHarieQ,XYerma. Del Mercer, Iaulanda Miller, Alwilda Moore, Jewell Porterfield, Mildred Prosise. ' ' wot' - X Second Row-Marietta Powell, Marshall Rhodes, Florence Roll, Irene Sellers, Imogene Shufeldt, Alice Simpson. Third Row-Dorothy Sisson, Charles Sites, Eva Mae Smith, Omar Squibb, Lyle Stevens, Maxine Stevenson. Fourth Row-Irvin Stonecipher, Beulah Strong, Robert Tadlock, Mary Telford, Alice Temple, Annabelle Williams. Fifth Row+Helen Williams, Kathryn Williams, Verle Williams, Bernice Wyman, Evelyn Young, Marian Young. ............ ,-...1..,....,............ i 6 i I w i A 4 L 7 'E A ' 4 E A.. Q ' ,,A, , 4 ' f ,W 1 fi W if 4, l Q , ,ff ' Q 4 1, I PT ! V X 7,1 , H 4 W - , W - , Q ,, , , , I W I , 0 A ' 'if f , ,, 'M A, ,,,, J I ' . 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V-I ,. X :QM V V CDQKXS 926 fy X Q50 CQ fx. P. K t ' ' . aw.. , M, i if f PHOENIX LITERARY SOCIETY Top Row-Edward Roddy, George McGlumphy, Wayne Mathis, James Rogers, Norman Hanes, William Staser, Robert Stewart, Roy Hindman, Durham Gaston, Elton Joines, Walter Broom, James Squibb. Middle Row-Georgia Murdock, Rochelle Huddlestun, Ruth Johnson, Ethel Keolker, Geraldine Brasel, Berneice Betts, Elizabeth Jett, Vivian Phillips, Oma Mackin, Trutha Green, Rita Kell, Lora Roberts, Mary Lou. Bell, Marjorie Huddlestun, Lucille Williams, Pauline Squibb, Marion Oglesby, Charles Aikman, Mr. Davis. Bottom Row-Gertrude Relfe, Margaret Crane, Rosalie Johnson, Maxine Washburn, Marjorie Smith, Marjorie Mercer, Helen Tinch, Mary Brinkerhoff, Evelyn Niewald, Marcella Retheford, Margaret Jane Storment, Doris Atwood, Marguerite Wyatt, Eleanor Wright, Billie Betts, Frederick Dietrich. The Phoenix Literary Society was organized for the semester, September 23, under the sponsorship of Mr. Davis. The following officers were elected: President .........................,................ Roy Hindman Vice-President ...... ......... F rederick Dietrich Secretary-Treasurer ........... .......... M argaret Jane Storment The roll showed forty-nine members. The society presented a Thanksgiving' pro- gram before the assembly on November 23, 1932. Before Christmas, the Phoenix and the Hi-Y boys combined to sell 56.00 worth of Christmas seals. Each week a different member placed current literary news on a bulletin board in the hall. .......-..,. ..... .......-.,. .... , . .Y Num, , WW ,f,, - 2 1 Q l TA PHILOSOMONAE LITERARY SO'CIETY Top Row-Warren Morgan, James Whitlock, Charles Hill, J. T. Stanford, Eugene Brubaker, Donald Kepner, Ralph Whittaker, Marvin Williams, Billy Hancock. Middle Row-Moran Kester, Duard Duncan, Richard Howard, Charles Reed, Harry Barnhill, Minnie Bell Leuty, Virginia Monroe, Fred Merritt, Henry Simpson, Mr. Headen. Bottom Row-Russell Arnold, Mary Helen Dalton, Kathleen Knight, Margaret Sweney, Dorothy Dial, Eugenia Donahue, Helen Ankersheil, Ferne Robison, Dorothy Fields, June Batts, Zuanda Mathis. The Ta Philosomonae was organized in 1923. The phrase Ta Philosomonae means a group loving harmony. Throughout the following years, the society has given programs in the assembly when called upon. This yea1', under the leadership of Mr. Headen, the society followed the pattern of similar college clubs. The group meets once a month under the regulations of the con- stitution. Besides its litera.ry activities, the society took charge of the Christmas drive sponsored by the United Charities, taking toys and food which were donated by students of Salem High School. Ta Philosomonae has a four-fold purpose: first, to teach its members the proper school spirit, second, to be loyal patriots of our country: third, to be a studious pupil, and last, to develop to the uppermost whatever talent each member may possess. , W , , . ., , , - . -Y . -ff..-. r l X l r l . ' V. Y f X 7 'S va. 0 1 M Y zf ,J , f Q N ,A-95 la .f , , fffz- az , ,K HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Top Row-Billie Betts, William Temple, Billie Donahue, Richard Scaiefe, Lora Robe1'ts, Eugenia Donahue, Kenneth Leckrone, Edward Jones, John Kagy, Elton Joines. Bottom Row-Frank Childers, William Staser, Hancel Barnes, Frederick Dietrich, Norman Hanes, Helen Thurman, Elvida Beacham, Mary E. Hart, Gertrude Relfe, Mr. Mueller. The High School Orchestra has furnished music for a number of activities, the most important being the teachers' meeting at Centralia. It play also for the commence- ment exercises, class plays, and assembly programs. The orchestra meets on Tuesday and Thursday of each Week for one period, begin- ning at eight o'clock before school. School letters and credits are given, as in the band. The orchestra feels very proud of having some members who have attended the Sectional Orchestra at East St. Louis, the All-State Orchestra at Champaign, Ill., and the National Orchestra at Des Moines, Iowa. Much credit is due Mr. Mueller for the success and maintenance of this organ- ization. wtw...i- .., ..... .,,. Wye, . , ... W - , 5 ff l W F If M L Y it 4, l lj E. r l I' A L W,u,MQ., LI Q45 4,1 vm 1 A if HIGH SCHOOL BAND Top Row-Marvin Williams, Kenneth McHaney, Billie Donahue, Richard Scaiefe Charles Bruce, William Temple, Lincoln Lynch. Bottom Row-Norman Hanes, Robert Kneemeyer, Robert Marcum, Kenneth Bolinger, Alfred McHaney, Hancel Barnes, Billy Bush, John Kagy, Edward Jones, Elmer Calvert, Bernard Williams, Mr. Mueller. Who doesn't like to hear the rhythmic, march-time music, the crashing strains of the Stars and Stripes Forever, and the soft, soothing melodies of serenades and over- tures modulating-loud to soft-soft to loud-from a good band? The band meets one period, beginning at eight o'clock in the morning on Monday and Wednesday of each Week, and it is its duty to furnish music for football and basket- ball games, assembly programs, paradesg and it is usually entered in the sectional band contest. School letters and a fraction of a school credit are offered to those members who make satisfactory progress, and are faithful in attendance throughout the year. ,.....-.,.s......, - L 1 Z I . , ,,,,- f L fb 1 X 6' WW Q A HI-TRI CLUB Top Row-Margaret Jane Storment, Mary Fulton. Ora Garner, Rochelle Huddle- stun, Bessie May, Ruth Chance, Trutha Green, Ferne Robison, Lora Roberts, Marjorie Huddlestun, Lucille Williams. Middle Row-Miss Brengle, Helen Tinch, Marjorie Mercer, Georgia Murdock, Ruth Johnson, Wanda Ogden, Florence Roll, Kathryn Williams, Marguerite Wyatt, Eleanor Wright, Marcella Retheford, Evelyn Niewald, Oma Mackin, Bottom Row-Dorothy Kepner, Eva Mae Garner, Alice Temple, Lois Extrom, Gladys Lynch, Maxine Washburn, Freda Guyman, Mary E. Hart, Eugenia Donahue, Dorothy Dial, Helen Ankersheil. The Hi-Tri was established in the fall of 1928, the fifth chapter organized. It is an organization for which any girl in school is eligible to become a member. The club meets once every two weeks after school. The purposes of the meetings are to discuss the problems facing high school girls and to promote a friendly feeling among the girls of the school. The watchword of Hi-Tri is Loyalty. The keywords are: Character, Friendship, Courtesy, Pleasure, and Success. The motto is: We build the ladder by which we rise. The activities of the club during the year consist of a candle-light initiation service, a Christmas party, hikes, and weiner roasts. A state convention is held in the spring to which all new and old officers are dele- gates. Hi-Tri also sponsors the Older Girls' Conference each year. ..............W............,,.r,. ..,....,....,Q. , - M... ....-,...-- . , . . . , W. , . ff 1 , - - yr - , vfmaf 4517-VZ' 4'-,Y ,, -f'.., ' 5 'd , 'fv A FZ .. f P ,, ,, .-ig, Q ,, 'Z ,,', in , 1 Q . w i l l HI-Y CLUB Top Row-A-Donald Kepner, Harry Barnhill, Edward Jones, Charles Reed, Wallace Fyke, Thayer Damon. Bottom Row-Kenneth McHaney, Billie Betts, William Temple, Billie Donahue, Kenneth Leckrone, Frederick Dietrich, James Whitlock, Roy Hindman, William Staser, Mr. Davis. The Hi-Y Club was organized in Salem in 1926. It has as its purpose, the follow- ing slogan: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. It has four sturdy planks in its platform: Clean living, clean athletics, clean speech, and clean scholarship. Among the activities of the club are the delivering of Christmas baskets, the con- ducting of Hi-Y Induction services in various churches of the community. In 1931, five boys and Mr. Davis attended the Older Boys' Conference at Harrisburg, and in 1932, eight boys and Mr. Davis attended the Older Boys' Conference at Benton. Induction ceremonies were given in Effingham, Vandalia, Lebanon, and Salem. Officers for 1931-'32: President, Frederick Dietrich, Vice-President, Billie Donahue, Secretary-Treasurer, John Goldsboroughg Reporter, William Temple. Officers for 1932-'33: President, Kenneth Leckroneg Vice-President, Billie Donahue, Secretary-Treasurer, William Temple, Reporter, James Whitlock, Sponsor,Mr. Davis. This club hangs its welcome sign from the church window each Monday night of the school year. Any boy who wants good times coupled with good thoughts is eligible for membership. -guy..-V X , ......-,., , ,..,, - ., X . ---..-..-...................,,...........-........... ,- W-K ,- v . , ,, , , , , , , . . QR ,, , , if -1 Q -, f - 4 if I -1 ' ' f ,. al ,w 5 1 V , A ,, Q M -,4 'sl iv, 7, 1 I 1 LATIN CLUB Back Row-Ethel Keolker, Berneice Betts, James Rogers, Mildred Evans, Naomi Smith, Kathryn Williams, Virginia Monroe, Fred Merritt, Norman Hanes, Kenneth Leckrone, Keith Lynch, Thayer Damon, Roy Hindman, John Kagy, Curtis Hults. Middle Row-Freda Guyman, Marian Young, Alice Temple, Helen Williams, Gladys Lynch, Kathleen Knight, Mary E. Hart, Martha Gaston, Edith Stevenson, Mary Lou Bell, Rita Kell, Lora Roberts, Jewell Carroll, Dorine Brown, Nell Brown, Miss Adams. Front Row-Rosalie Johnson, Elnora Joines, Margaret Sweney, Maxine Washburn, Berneice Campbell, Vera Thomas, Oma Mackin, Beulah Strong, Helen Albert, Helen Tinch, Eugenia Donahue, Helen Ankersheil, Dorothy Dial, Marjorie Mercer, Martha Cunningham, Kathryn Bell. Latin Club, the Regii Romani, was organized in 1927, under the sponsorship of Miss Adams. This club has met once every month since, and its members have enjoyed many programs and outings. Last year the annual outing was at St. Louis, where the club was shown through the Art Museum and other educational buildings. One year the club published a paper, Orbis Romanus, which was a great successg another year it purchased a picture, which adorns the wall of Miss Adam's class room at the present time. The officers for the present year are: President .............................. ...... H elen Ankersheil Vice-President ...... .... J ohn Murray Kagy Secretary-Treasurer --- .... Margaret Sweney Broadcaster Reporter -- ...... Dorothy Dial Pianist .............. .... R osalie Johnson -i... s-....-....-....,.,,...-.w .2 .., -.........., .,.. X X .pix QQ srrmm., Q. 5 .5 L ef 5 'I y f .V r 'f fa. -, I ' f- 5 4 aff' ' ' 4 f. f L4 fv i W 1 w , f ' fr s 1 ., 'rf ! V, G 0 i . . f' 'B M ., f , Q f' 4 , ' ,. .F K . FRENCH CLUB Back Row-Lars Hamerson, Hal Woolley, Wayne Mathis, Charles Reed, Elton Joines, Rex Barnhill, Ralph Whittaker, Hall Gaston, Gertrude Relfe, Harry Barnhill, Donald Kepner, Edward Roddy, Harvey Miles, Billy Hancock. Middle Row-Miss Brengle, Dorothy Hite, Schelle Rogers, Clara Hays, Ruth Purdue, Marjorie Smith, Evelyn Niewald, Marg'aret Jane Storment, Marcella Rethe- ford, Elvida Beacham, Velma Geibe, Helen Thurman, Dorothy Mercer, Madeline Lee, Mary Brinkerhoff, Doris Atwood, Evelyn Keolker. Front Row-Bessie May, Reta Albert, Frances Louise Adams, Helen Pletcher. Ferne Robison, Marguerite Wyatt, Dorothy Fields, Margaret Crane, Eloise Watson, Pauline Squibb, Margaret McWhirter, Iona Barker, Maxine McCastle, Elizabeth Jett, Vivian Phillips, Vernice Helm. For several years prior to 1932, interest had been shown by many of the students for a French Club. Acting upon these indications, the hustling' French 3 class arranged for a meeting to organize. The club now has forty-five charter members, who are quickly learning the ways and customs of the French people by interesting proqrams, which have been arranged by the various classes. The club donated twenty pounds of beans to the relief of the poor at Christmas. The club meets on the second Wednesday evening of each month. OFFICERS President ..s... .... H arvey Miles Secretary --- ,.---Elton Joines Vice-President .... .... X Velma Geibe Treasurer --- ,,.. Edward Roddy I L.. . . ,, BROADCASTER STAFF Back Row-Evelyn Keolker, Doris Atwood, Helen Ankersheil. Middle Row-Mr. Edwards, Edward Jones, Billy Bush, Helen Tinch, Ruth Johnson, Marion Oglesby, Frederick Dietrich. Front Row-Kathryn Bell, Lora Roberts, Edward Roddy, Rita Kell, James Whit- lock, Mary Lou Bell. Our school paper, called the Le Bruit, was organized in 1921. It was published by the students, under the editorship of John McMackin. In 1923-'24, it was mimeo- graphed and called the Scarlet and Green. Then in 1924-'25, it again changed its name to the Broadcaster, and has been known by this name since. Every year the Broadcaster has grown until now its circulation is 325 copies. At the 1930 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. Rita Kell and James Whitlock attended the con- vention at Urbana, but on account of the expense, the papers were not judged this year. The editor for the first semester in 1932 was Rita Kell, and the present editor is James Whitlock. ...ae l, . I I -I f ' F--ff ,jffii 4 ff.. -, .gf ,V V MMM? , Wmwar HOME ECONOMICS Back Row-Elizabeth Herdes, Irene Sellers, Nona Herbert, Eileen Holsapple, Pauline Cooper, Freda Guyman, Dorothy Kepner, Ora Garner, Bessie May, Mildred Evans, Maxine McCastle, Iona Barker, Minnie Belle Leuty, Trutha Green, Eugenia Donahue, Helen Tinch, Marjorie Mercer, Louise Hanks, Maxine Stevenson, Lucille Williams, Isle Rose Williams. Third Row-Miss Stedelin, Berneice Betts, Marguerite Wyatt, Eleanor Wright, Kathleen Knight, Margaret Crane, Geraldine Corrie, Lois Extrom, Ruth Johnson, Alice Temple, Iaulanda Miller, Marietta Powell, Florence Roll, Wanda Ogden, Ferne Robison, Dorine Brown, Eva Mae Garner, Helen Williams, Georgia Murdock, Rochelle Huddle- stun, Marjorie Huddlestun, Dorothy Mercer, Naomi Smith. Second Row--Eloise Watson, Blanche Helm, Gladys Lynch, Helen Ankersheil, Dorothy Dial, Margaret Sweney, Rosalie Johnson, Elnora Joines, Mildred Hall, Mar- cella Retheford, Gertrude Relfe, Velma Geibe, Martha Cunningham, Kathryn Bell, Frances Hancock, Jane McGraw, Verma Del Mercer, Helen Currie, Geraldine Brasel. Front Row-Ethel Keolker, Irene Cooper, Mildred Prosise, Irma Garner, Pauline Davidson, Lorene Williams, Annabelle Williams, Helen Lods, Evelyn Young, Maxine Brown, Mima Jean Smith, Dorothy Fields, June Batts, Evelyn Keolker. As has been customary for several years, the Home Ec. Club entertained the Ameri- can Home Department of the Salem Woman's Club. The girls in the clothing classes modeled the dresses which they had made, stating the cost. There were also display tables of Christmas gifts and posters. The Foods Class also gave a demonstration. Afterwards the guests were escorted to the redecorated dining room, where they had a dainty tea, served by the girls of the Foods Class. ......,-...,...-...........,...,...... V 1 1 K I I .1 . , sf if ,A f g 4 , ' 1 Af. V A ', ,Z l,,Q 1 .4 f, 7.1 l . QQ . fi. uf ,721 SENIOR BOY S' QUARTET William Temple, William Staser, Edward Jones, Charles Hill. Kenneth Leckrone, Accompanist. One of Salem High School's most outstanding musical organ- izations is the Senior Quartet. It Was organized early in 1932, and the boys are still singing together under the direction of Miss Holt, Music Supervisor. The quartet furnishes its part of the program in class plays, Literary Society programs, assemblies, Commencement, and Baccalaureate. It also participated in the Intellectual Contest of 1932, as the Junior Quartet, and Won first. We are looking forward to high attainments from these boys as they go out into the World after their graduation. vi K V GLEE CLUB Back Row-James Whitlock, Tillie Booher, Lillie Booher, Dorothy Kepner, Ruth Chance, Velma Geibe, Maxine Washburn, Mildred Hall, Lora Roberts, Marietta Powell, Florence Roll, Wanda Ogden, Martha Cunningham, Kathryn Bell, Ferne Robison, Eugenia Donahue, Verne Talkington. Middle Row-William Staser, William Temple, Fred Merritt, J. T. Stanford, Mary Telford, Gertrude Relfe, Helen McGuire, Elnora Joines, Rosalie Johnson, Alice Temple, Bernice Byars, Norma Howe, Jane McGraw, Frances Hancock, Robert Stewart, Frederick Dietrich, William Bauman, Eugene Baker. Front Rowe-Miss Holt, Iaulanda Miller, Berniece Campbell, Duard Duncan, Eugene Brubaker. James Rogers, Charles Hill, Jewell Carroll, Margaret Crane, Pauline Squibb, Marcella Retheford, Marjorie Smith, Trutha Green, Kathryn Williams, Christine Corrie, Norman Hanes, Moran Kester, Earl Stevenson, Lawrence Storment, Charles Sites. The years 1932-'33 have been most successful for the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs of Salem High School. Our Clubs have grown rapidly, and the Boys' Glee Club now has a membership of twenty, while the Girls' Glee Club has a membership of thirty, selected voices. Under the direction of Miss Holt we have prepared programs for various school activities: E. G., P. T. A., Woman's Club, Rotary Club, and the Marion County Teachers' Association. Twelve of our members were chosen to sing with the All-County Chorus. The members of the Glee Clubs assisted the Salem Woman's Club in their pre- sentation of the musical comedy, Henry's Wedding, a very attractive and successful entertainment. In September, '32 the combined Glee Clubs divided into two sections, meeting on alternate days for forty minute rehearsal periods. We are rapidly building a repertoire of a Capella choruses and program numbers. MNW ing gm .L . ,Atl -V , - -- . - A. . . H, , Q ,ae ,J in 3, M. ,Wd lf. 1 Z . ff 'R 4 2' ff V ' , Q . s FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Back Row-Robert Phillips, Lars Hamerson, Lloyd Gaston, George Bookhout, Law- son Geibe, Howard Wolfe, Gerald Prosise, Maurice Clark, Keith Lynch, Ralph Whittaker, Durham Gaston, Walter Broom, Marvin Williams. Middle Row-Henry Simpson, Edward Roddy, Willard Greider, Robert Easley, Omar Squibb, Earl Easley, Raymond Phillips, Verle Williams, Marshall Rhodes, Frank Duncan, James Squibb, Keith Pickett, William Staser, Mr. Gaebe. Front Row-Charles McLaughlin, Gerald Black, Harry Black, Clarence Duncan, Alois Booher, Carl Chance, Leland Garner, Raymond Purcell, Max Brasel, Wayne Stevenson, Wayne Hunter, Keith Huff, George Fulton, Gaylon Bennett, Robert Tadlock, Harold Crippen. The local chapter of the F. F. A. was admitted to the state and national organ- izations in May, 1930. At this time there were twelve members. The membership has increased until now there are forty active members, two honorary members, and about thirty-five associate members. The F. F. A. is for boys who have taken or are taking vocational agriculture in high school. The aim of the organization is to increase the interest in agriculture among boys, and thus, make better use of rural opportunities and responsibilities and to develop qualities of leadership. There are four degrees of membership, based upon merit and achievements, The local chapter gives two of these degrees, which are the greenhand degree and the future farmer degree. The state and national organizations give the other two, which are the state farmer and the national farmer. The F. F. A. holds a meeting every month, and programs are given which are bene- ficial as well as interesting. The chapter has sponsored annual parent-and-son banquets. 'uf ' ,.,:'I1:. ' V ,, M P WA ,vc 1 A J A AA 1 A 1. V 'G wg? f V , 6 X 1 js Q 29 3 1' N f 1 A e K 1 . , A , c i' q , ., iii, ' , ' iff mkli: ,- fx f ' J V- f., 10 ' 431545. w:'i55f,v?3X4 'ww 4:4 ffQ2 f:1,, -Q. 4559 A f. 1 vw.-sf: P'1 '1'1f'ff.1a4y 292552557 fi fr if . iw V 1932 FOOTBALL SQUAD Back Row-Harold Horn, Hugh Gambill, John Kagy, Max Brasel, Howard Wolfe, Durham Gaston, Moran Kester, Steve Lenich, Kenneth McHaney, Charles Hill. Middle Row-James Brown, Winifred Long, Fred Merritt, Marion Oglesby, Roy Hindman, Harvey Miles, Keith McHaney, Billie Donahue, Paul Currie, Curtis Hults, Robert Stewart. Front Row-Henry Simpson, John Currie, Louis Gruenkemeyer, Marvin Williams, Fred McWhirter, Billy Hancock, Bernard Bradley, Robert Hawkins, Ralph Whittaker. S. H. S. received a new coach this season. His style of play was a drastic change from the old system. The boys seemed awk- ward and completely dazed at first, but in a few days they got started on the right track and were soon showing some fine play. Mr. Riegel, the new coach, used a number of calisthenic exer- cises prior to practice and just before going into a game. This plan had some fine points. It diminished, to almost nothing, the amount of time-outs for injured players. 1 1932 Football Scores V p K Salem 105 Shelbyville 0 The 'season opened on Friday night, September 16, with a home game against Shelbyville. Salem was victor by the score of 10 to 0. Salem received its points from two safeties and a touchdown. Salem made a number of hard tackles and blocks in the game. Most of all, it was the good start for a successful season. Salem 73 Carlyle 6 Another home game was played on Friday night, Sept. 23. S. H. S. was again victorious, but by a smaller score. Carlyle was in the lead until the third quarter, when Salem received a touchdown and completed the try for point. A hard- fought game was played. Both teams seemed determined to hold the other team back. Salem 20g Olney 6 The Salem fans witnessed another victory on the home field Friday night, September 30. The Salem boys played the best game of the season in this game. They tackled hard, blocked cleanly but with force. The line held well and the backfield manipulated with force and deter- mination. Salem 03 West Frankfort 19 The first out-of-town game was played with West Frankfort on October 7. The West Frankfort team succeeded in weakening our line, and then smashing through with crashing off-tackle plays. Salem's first defeat was a bad one, but you can't make S. H. S. feel discouraged. Salem 6g Mt. Carmel 19 Salem lost its second game of the season in a home game on Friday night, October 14. The Salem boys played a good game, but Mt. Carmel had a strong team with a fast backfield. Salem scored in the first quarter, with Mt. Carmel scoring in the third and fourth quarters. Salem 03 Centralia 33 The big game of the season was played at Centralia on October 21. Centralia in a number of plays succeeded in getting around Salem's left-end for nice gains. Salem was within a foot of scoring, but Centralia's strong line held us back. Centralia scored in the first, second, and fourth quarters. Salem 03 Fairfield 22 On Saturday afternoon, October 29, Salem played at Fairfield, where they were defeated by a score of 22 to 0. ' Salem was crippled on account of the absence of Lenich, Horn, and Gambill, but their substitutes showed some fine play. Fair- field had a strong team and a fairly fast backfield. Fairfield scored in the first, second, and third quarters. Salem 0, Flora 46 Salem played Flora here on November 4, and a serious defeat was witnessed. Weather conditions were very bad, and playing was very un- pleasant. Flora possessed one of the fastest backfields in this district. Their line was comparatively strong. They scored in all quarters of the game. Salem 0, Mt. Vernon 9 Salem High School closed its season on Armistice Day, with a game at Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon scored on a safety, a touchdown, and a try for point. A good game was played in spite of the cold weather. ML. Vernon scored in the first and third quarters. The season of '31 was successful even if most of the games were lost. Success is measured by the progress made. The Salem High School football team has progressed much this season, and more is expected from it in the coming year. Many good football men will be lost to the team this coming year. They are Capt. Gambill, Horn, Hindman, Miles, J. Currie, Oglesby, Simpson, Hawkins, and Gaston. Football Who 's Who 1932 Captain Hugh Gambill, our big burly tackle, ends his football career with S. H. S. this year. He was out part of the season, but when he played, we were aware of his hard punches when the play came his way. We will miss Gambill next season. Marvin Williams played the position of guard throughout the season. t'Wild Bill, backed by a good punch, threatened the plays through his part of the line. He will be a valuable man in next year's line-up. Robert Hawkins displayed his fighting spirit when he played the position of end throughout the season with a bad knee. The fans and players were always sure that Bob would get those end runners around his end. Louis Gruenkemeyer played his first year with S. H. S. in the position of guard. Dutchy was a most valuable man to the squad and should come back next year with that same attitude he had this year. Bernard Bradley, a new comer from Iuka, won a position in the line as tackle. He had plenty of fight and he trained conscientiously. Bradley will surely be missed in next year's line-up. Ralph Whittaker played the position of end this season. He showed ability and should make a good man for Salem High next year. Harold Horn finished his football career with S. H. S. as a halfback. He was out a part of the season, but he did his part while he was in the game. Roy Hindman punted and fought his way to a berth at fullback. He was an ex- cellent punter and an effective runner. Heinie saw lots of action and will be missed next season, for it will take a good man to fill his place. Steve Lenich came to Salem with our new coach from Hurst-Bush. He played the position of halfback, and was one of our fastest backfield men. He was a hard tackler with plenty of the old fight. He will be a great asset to the team next season. Harvey Miles found a position on the squad as a quarterback. He was a good runner, as well as an accurate passer. Venus was always good for kicking the ball between the toothpicks for an extra point. Billie Donahue, a tackle, should make S. H. S. a fine man next season. With his experience and size he should be very valuable to the squad. The Bully has one more season for Salem High. John Currie, Salem's midget end, was a man with ability and lots of punch. Squirt was a hard blocker and generally got his man. He will be missed next season. Moran Kester, a high sophomore, saw service in a few games this year. Being an effective tackler and blocker, he should be quite an aid to the team next season. Keith McHaney is trying to follow in his brother's footsteps and uphold the fam- ily name. He played the position of guard this season. t'Mack will make a fine man to have on the team next season. Marion Oglesby, a senior, showed his ability in the Salem-Fairfield game. He was a good man and will be missed on the next year's line-up. Henry Simpson played the position of end this season. He showed his best action in the Salem-Mt. Carmel game. Fred McWhirter, our largest man, played at the center position. Fat filled up the line and came through the opponents' line with plenty of force. He was not easy to run over, and will be missed in next year's line. Paul Currie, a sophomore, received his experience at the center position. He had much fight and courage. which go to make a football player. Billy Hancock broke his arm at the first of the season, which kept him from play- ing in most of the games. He played end during the latter part of the season. W f My W l XX w My ,Z 4.4 X ff , , W 4 'Q Y 4, 3? fr A h if hr 0, 5- A 7 'M Y I , ' W-1 ,, 4 ,ge 5 , WW A M ,, 1 ? QW ,Jw 4 v, 1 .r f 4 31, .- 1 1 ,A 2, ff 1-0 ,, , 1 , M , , m f 15,4 A ff , 3 ., . , 2 ' ' 'fi X 'vrwr V , M nf , M ,w f 'Cc' A , ' f '46 X ,fafkgs ffwvuvff , f ' X 1 4 'Q 1 f gui , 7 , , g? HKEEH MEN 'f W 0 2 Z 4 4' 7 W A f 3 Z 4 S Z , W NM W jj 4 f 1 X , b f? wr QP A wx ip, Z 'fu FK jk i f QQ. 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X, 2 ,V 5 Qjxskw, ' wi' f 4 ,xfwwx ww, QQWKL ik? 9 4 , Y 2 ,f WY f . ag , A 7 A 74135, A '4 1-!9e'eg4-!-- - -1- QW- -Y., W , .,,, Y., , ..., ,, , 1 -nl 4 n 1932-'33 BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row-Charles Hill, manager, Kenneth McHaney, Curtis Hults, Charles Reed, George McGlumphy, William Smith, Tommie McGuire, Robert Stewart, manager. Middle Row-Moran Kester, Keith McHaney, Leland Garner, Roy Hindman, Billie Donahue, Bernard Bradley, Paul Currie, Jack Miles, Martin Dougherty, Billy Hancock, James Brown, manager. Front Row-Frederick Dietrich, Herbert Brasel, Louis Gruenkemeyer, Robert Hawkins, captain, Steve Lenich, Harvey Miles. gn- 5, ll X, xl L -QA-vrvh-V,-Q iw 1932-'33 BASKETBALL SCORES Salem 18, Carlyle 16 The Salem quintet opened its 1932-'33 basketball season with a home game on December 2, with the Carlyle tossers. The players were a little awkward after playing a season of football, but otherwise a good game was witnessed. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 2, Carlyle 4, 2nd, Salem 10, Carlyle 8, 3rd, Salem 14, Carlyle 13, 4th, Salem 18, Carlyle 16. Salem 26, Mt. Vernon 38 The Riegelmen went to Mt. Vernon on Friday night, December 9 to meet Mt. Ver- non. A fine game was played by both teams with the Salem boys showing some nice ability. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 5, Mt. Vernon 6, 2nd, Salem 16, Mt. Vernon 16, 3rd, Salem 21, Mt. Vernon 22, 4th, Salem 26, Mt. Vernon 38. Salem 34, Farina 26 The Salem cagers played another out of town game Saturday, December 10, with Farina. The score was close until the fourth quarter when Salem got the scoring spirit. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 5, Farina 6, 2nd, Salem 16, Farina 13, 3rd, Salem 21, Farina 22, 4th, Salem 34, Farina 26. Salem 23, Flora 19 Salem played its second home game of the season, with Flora on December 16. The Salem tossers were in the lead all of the game, but Flora threatened several times. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 8, Flora 5, 2nd, Salem 14, Flora 10, 3rd, Salem 17, Flora 11, 4th, Salem 23, Flora 19. Salem 32, Mt. Carmel 25 The Salem quintet went to Mt. Carmel December 17, to meet the Mt. Carmel cagers. Salem was ahead all of the game and showed the old fighting spirit. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 4, Mt. Carmel 1, 2nd, Salem 14, Mt. Carmel 6, 3rd, Salem 25, Mt. Carmel 16, 4th, Salem 32, Mt. Carmel 25. Salem 25, Kinmundy 17 The S. H. S. cagers played another home game on December 24 with Kinmundy. Salem held the lead most of the game. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 4, Kinmundy 2, 2nd, Salem 12, Kinmundy 6, 3rd, Salem 15, Kinmundy 12, 4th, Salem 25, Kinmundy 17. Salem 14, Hurst-Bush 15 Salem entertained the Hurst-Bush boys for two nights during the Christmas va- cation. Two good games were witnessed by the Salem fans. The first was on Decem- ber 26. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 2, Hurst-Bush 5, 2nd, Salem 6, Hurst-Bush 9, 3rd Salem 9, Hurst-Bush 13, 4th, Salem 14, Hurst-Bush 15. Salem 22, Hurst-Bush 27 The second game with Hurst-Bush was played on December 27. Salem did not play so well as on the previous night, but showed some fine play occasionally. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 4, Hurst-Bush 6, 2nd, Salem 15, Hurst-Bush 13, 3rd, Salem 17, Hurst-Bush 22, 4th, Salem 22, Hurst-Bush 27. Salem 28, Elkville 23 The Salem Wildcats played the Elkville Bluebirds at Salem on December 29. This was another Christmas holiday game. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 6, Elkville 1, 2nd, Salem 14, Elkville 10, 3rd, Salem 22, Elkville 14, 4th, Salem 28, Elkville 23. Salem 31, Edwardsville 30 The last of the holiday vacation games was played with Edwardsville, December 30. Salem led most of the game, but the score was very close throughout. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 7, Edwardsville 6, 2nd, Salem 11, Edwardsville 12, 3rd, Salem 22, Edwardsville 19, 4th, Salem 31, Edwardsville 30. Salem 18, Fairfield 15 The Salem squad played their first game of the new year at home, on January 6 with the Fairfield Mules, Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 5, Fairfield 2, 2nd, Salem 9, Fairfield 8, 3rd, Salem 15, Fairfield 8, 4th, Salem 18, Fairfield 15. Salem 21, Olney 11 Another home game was played on January 7, with the Olney basketeers. Salem took the lead and held it all through the game. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 4, Olney 2, 2nd, Salem 9, Olney 6, 3rd, Salem 14, Olney 8, 4th, Salem 21, Olney 11. Salem 7g Mt. Vernon 16 The Mt. Vernon tossers came to Salem January 13, for their final tilt with Salem. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 4, Mt. Vernon 63 2nd, Salem 4, Mt. Vernon 85 3rd, Salem 5, Mt. Vernon 10g 4th, Salem 7, Mt. Vernon 16. Salem 19: Kinmundy 18 The Salem five played at Kinmundy on January 14. Salem was victorious by a small margin, but a good game was played by both teams. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 11, Kinmundy 33 2nd, Salem 16, Kinmundy 103 3rd, Salem 18, Kinmundy 15, 4th, Salem 19, Kinmundy 18. Salem 263 Odin 19 Odin played on Salem's floor January 21. Salem held a good lead through all the game. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 6, Odin 11, 4th, Salem 26, Odin 19. Odin 1, 2nd, Salem 12, Odin 53 3rd, Salem 20, Salem 153 Centralia 31 Salem played its first game with Centralia on January 27, at Salem. The Centralia quintet was in the lead throughout the game. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 5, Centralia 12, 2nd, Salem 7, Centralia 203 3rd, Salem 12, Centralia 23, 4th, Salem 15, Centralia 31. Salem 353 Flora 40 Salem went to Flora January 31, where they were defeated in an overtime game. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 5, Flora 1, 2nd, Salem 11, Flora 12, 3rd, Salem 21, Flora 185 4th, Salem 32, Flora 323 Overtime period, Salem 35, Flora 40. Salem 22g Vandalia 21 The Salem quintet played at Vandalia on February 3. Vandalia led S. H. S. most of the game. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 5, Salem 14, Vandalia 17, 4th, Salem 22, Vandalia 11, 2nd, Salem 7, Vandalia 17, 3rd, Vandalia 21. Salem 353 Sandoval 24 The Sandoval cage squad came to in a fast game of basketball. Salem on February 4, where they were defeated Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 7, Sandoval 75 2nd, Salem 155 Sandoval 73 3rd, Salem 23, Sandoval 153 4th, Salem 35, Sandoval 24. Salem 295 Carlyle 21 The Wildcats played at Carlyle in this game, which helped much. on February 10. Salem used their new defense Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 4, Carlyle 35 2nd, Salem 9, Carlyle 11, 3rd, Salem 20, Carlyle 14, 4th, Salem 29, Carlyle 21. Salem 335 Farina ll The Farina basketeers played on the Salem floor on February 11. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 7, Farina 3, 2nd, Salem 11, Farina 6, 3rd, Salem 14, Farina 10, 4th, Salem 33, Farina 11. Salem 27, Noble 32 The Noble quintet played at Salem on February 17, and was victorious over the Salem team in a nice ball game. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 6, Noble 25 2nd, Salem 8, Noble 13, 3rd, Salem 23, Noble 245 4th, Salem 27, Noble 32. Salem 423 Odin 18 The S. H. S. Wildcats were the winners at Odin on February 17, when they ran up the largest score of the season. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 8, Odin 45 2nd, Salem 26, Odin 10, 3rd, Salem 33, Odin 13, 4th, Salem 42, Odin 18. Salem 283 Centralia 33 Salem played one of the most outstanding games of the season at Centralia, on February 24. Score by Quarters, 1st, Salem 2, Centralia 7: 2nd, Salem 10, Centralia 123 3rd, Salem 14, Centralia 265 4th, Salem 28, Centralia 33. Salem 253 Sandoval 31 Salem was defeated at Sandoval on February 25. in a very fast moving game. Score by Quarters-1st, Salem 2, Salem 21, Sandoval 23, 4th, Salem 25, Salem The Vandalia Vandals defeated exciting game of basketball. Score by Quarters-lst, Salem 8, Salem 27, Vandalia 235 4th, Salem 32, Sandoval 83 2nd, Salem 10, Sandoval 213 3rd, Sandoval 31. 323 Vandalia 34 the Salem quintet at Salem, March 3, in an Vandalia 6, 2nd, Salem 13, Vandalia 16, 3rd, Vandalia 34. fl1'f 2- -- 1 1 ,.. - . .. . ' - -.-.......-'-,..,,,-,W-H . . . Basketball Who's Who 1932933 Robert Hawkins, captain of the 1932-'33 squad, finished his third and last year as a member of the S. H. S. basketball squad. Bob played guard throughout his career and very few opposing men got by him. He will surely be missed next season. Steve Lenich, a forward, played his first year on the Salem basketball team this season. However, he has played with Hurst-Bush before coming to Salem with Mr. Riegel. Steve's floor play and clever handling of the ball helped S. H. S. to win several important contests. Herbert Brasel, the squad's largest man, hails from Kell where he played several seasons. Herbert played center for S. H. S. and proved himself a good jumper and a fighter. Louis Gruenkemeyer, a sophomore, played the position of guard in his first season of basketball. Louie's size, and ability to hit the hoop should prove quite an asset to the squad next season. Billie Donahue played the center position. Under the basket, the Bully rarely missed them. He showed plenty of fight, and helped to win several important games for S. H. S. Harvey Miles finished his career as a forward this season. Harvo's floor work and ability to shoot made him a valuable man. Bernard Bradley, a newcomer, from Iuka, had a good record this season. Bradley was always full of fight and could hit the basket also. It will take a good man to fill his shoes next season. Billy Hancock, playing his first year on the squad as a forward, came through with baskets when they were needed. His points in the Mt. Vernon game surely helped Salem High. Roy Hindman played his last basketball for S. H. S. this season. Hinkle played guard throughout the two years he has played, and will be missed next season. Martin Dougherty, a sophomore, played in most of the games this season. He has another season left to play and should prove a valuable man. Jack Miles, forward, saw action in the Sandoval District Tournament. While he was in the game he did his part. He should be a good man in coming years. Paul Currie, substitute guard, played in several important games this season. Paul showed much improvement and should be quite an asset to the squad next year. Keith McHaney, substitute forward, has two more seasons for basketball. Mac trained and learned conscientiously which goes to make a basketball player. Moran Kester, Leland Garner, Kenneth McHaney, Curtis Hults, Charles Reed, William Smith, Tommie McGuire and George McGlumphy saw service in second team games, played as preliminaries to the main games. .........4.......-...--........... 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The question debated in 1932-'33 was: Resolved: That at least one-half of all state and local revenues should be derived from sources other than taxes on tangible proper- ty. Those upholding the affirmative were Donald Kepner, captain, Lars Hamerson, and J. T. Stanford. Those of the negative were Helen Tinch, captain, Ruth Johnson, and Martha Fyke. The schedule for the year was Carlyle, Greenville, Centralia, and Van- dalia. The question debated upon in 1932-'33 was a very difficult subject, and the mem- bers of the team should be congratulated on their work this season. The alternates were Mary Fulton and James Rogers. Nu- ,x N s 1 ,I any ia-9. V-eq. Calendar O O SEPTEMBER 1-Registration! Chaos! 2-Be more generous with your apron strings, somebody! Don't you notice these scared, wild-eyed little things chasing about the hall? 5-Labor Day! No school! Give the Freshmen time to get that dazed look out of their eyes. 6-Who's that big husky man in the grey suit over there by the door? The new coach?! My!-Oh, My! 7-Wha-a-t? You don't mean that? Mr. Mueller married?! Well, I've always said these were radical times! But congratulations just the same, Mr. Mueller. 8-The four classes meet during the assembly period to organize. Uproar! First meet- ing of band and orchestra-30 members in all. 12-We often Wonder if Hal Woolley dreams that he is chewing gum in his sleep with the blanket tucked under his chin. 14-Blankety-Blank. 16-We envy the musical-minded-even a uke player. The orchestra is entertained by members of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in the gym, while we sit upstairs and pine. Over the top to victory! We play Shelbyville, win, 10-0. 18-It looks as if the 8th period French class was going to have to learn French to the tune of AleXand-er's Ragtime Band. The Glee Club upstairs gives us a daily serenade. 19-Hi-Y holds first meeting at the Presbyterian Church. 22-Phoenix and Ta Phil. organize under the able leadership of Mr. Davis and Mr. Headen. Rev. Edward Temple from Texas entertains us with a few vocal numbers during the assembly period. 23-More football! Carlyle, our old enemy! But does she fall, 7-6! Hi-Tri girls have a Weiner roast and candle-light initiation service in Bryan Memorial Park. Another shining link in their chain of memories. 24-The hall clock got so shocked by all the noise in the assembly today that it took a sudden stroke Cof paralysis! and stopped. 28-Latin Club has first short meeting. Home Ec. organizes. 29-Shall old man depression cheat us out of an Annual this year? Unanimously, no! Engraver from Effingham explains the point system to us. 30-F. F. A. boys win prizes on their stock at the Sparta County Fair amounting to 3145. The future farmers aren't black-listed. We give Olney the stage-fright- Score, 20-6, o-ur favor. OCTOBER 1-Doesn't this crisp, fall weather put the gypsy tingle in your blood? 4-Mr. Edwards gives us some points on how to study. Too many pretty pink slips on paper being distributed. 6-We are entertained by two radio artists from WIL-Jerry Commack, pianist, and Schyler Alward, xylophonist. Oh, such melody! I still hear that mocking bird singing. 7-We don't know yet how it happened-we lost to West Frankfort 19-0. Rumors of a Junior class play topping the horizon! Tryouts! 11-Dr. Andy Hall, head of State Dept. of Health, gives us a few directions on how to avoid accidents, and preserve our craniums. 12-Salemarion staff selected. French classes meet to organize a French Club. Six weeks exams.-preoccupied people. 13-F. F. A. elects officers and organizes for the year. They win more prizes at the Farmers' Institute amounting to 318350. 14-Mr. Riegel tells us our faults and makes us like it. Our time to look stupid-we play Mt. Carmel and lose 19-6. 17-Gracious me! What's Fat McWhirter celebratirf? He looks like a master of ceremonies, all dolled up in his Sunday best. We really couldn't imagine what kind of ceremonies, tho'. Oh, yes, I remember-pictures being made for the Annual. 19-Latin Club initiation! You there, don't look so bleary-eyed. Limberger cheese and quinine are good for you. 20-Report cards! List to the sighs of the lost. 21-We play Centralia. Our time to go boom again 32-0. 24-We really feel serious today. The Reaper has been among us. John Bachman is killed in a car wreck and school is dismissed that we might attend the funeral. Salem High School extends its sincerest sympathy to the bereaved parents and family. 25-For the first time this year, the orchestra entertains us with a few numbers dur- ing the assembly period. 26--Even the Freshmen and Sophomores lay claim to a place in the sun. They vote in favor of individual pictures for the Annual. 27-The Seniors choose their class rings. It must be great to have that important feeling. 28-Yea, Frosh, hurrah, Soph! The Freshmen play the Sophs but lose! The crickets versus the frogs- We'll know how to jump farther next time. 31-Hallowe'en. No parade. But oh, what destruction! We plan our Annual. En- graver from Effingham here. NCVEMBER 1-Judges and clerks for High School election nominated. Mr. Edwards tells us how to vote. 3-Hurrah for bigger and better vacations! No school! Teachers' Institute. I'll bet the teachers envy us. 4-We play Flora-and lose-46-0. 8-Election day-even for us. We join the Democratic landslide-and elect Roosevelt and Horner. Shall we give three cheers for prosperity, or sing the depression dirge? 9-Junior Class Night! Three one-act plays instead of the usual long one- Not a Man In the House, Betty Behave, and Elmer. Oh boy, what a riot! 10-Ta Phil. gives us an interesting Armistice program. And didn't you admire our orators-J. T. Stanford and Abe Kepner? No school tomorrow. 11-Armistice Day. Mt. Vernon leaves us looking moon-struck. Score 9-0. -Weather threatening. 14 15-Snow! Isn't it glorious? 16-F. F. A. gives Parent and Son banquet. Banquet served by the future housewives. 21-No snowballing! 22-Hi-Tri gives hot-dog sale in ha'l. Yum-yum, tummy behave. Safe in the office robbed ol' 35.25 and stop-watch. 23--Even the cafeteria celebrates. We have a real Thanksgiving dinner-turkey, cran- berries, pumpkin pie. Phoenix Literary Society gives us and unusual Thanksgiving program. 28-Vacation can't last forever-which we seriously regret. Mr. Mueller brings Mrs. Mueller to lunch with him at the cafeteria. Who wouldn't fall in love with her? DECEMBER 1-Report cards again! And more faculty lectures. We're becoming fatalistic. 2-Basketball season opens today. We got the pep, the pep, the pep! We play a double-header with Carlyle and oh, joy, what victories-18-16, 13-7, both in our favor. 3-Older Boys' Conference at Benton. Our local H-Y was well represented. We sent 9 delegates. 4-We notice the teachers have inaugurated a new system of making us work. Just certain subjects on certain days within a certain amount of time. Not a bad idee! 7-The Hi-Tri are placing plenty of temptations in our way these days-They appear in the hall almost every morning with either hot dogs, popcorn balls, or candied apples. 9-We lose our first conference game to Mt. Vernon, 38-26. But did they have to scratch for it! And how! 10-We knock Farina dizzy-34-26. 13-Three cheers for the Ta Phil. charity drive! This is the real Christmas spirit! They ask us to donate food, clothes, and toys for the poor of the city. Lead on, Ta Phil., we're right with you! Bean day, potato day, toy day, clothing day-come on, we're marching to a happy Christmas! French Club has important meeting. Constitution adopted and officers for coming year elected. 14-Pace Jubilee Singers here. The only rivals of the Mills Bros. Oh, Hear Dem Bells-. 15-Mr. Davis organizes debate team. fTryouts.5 16-The Ta Phil. has set up headquarters in the dining room and the student body is responding graciously to the charity call. We give Flora a rude awakening- Score 23-19, our favor. -We play Mt. Carmel and win 32-25. -The Home Ec. and Hi-Tri collaborate to give a Christmas party. They bring con- tributions to the charity donation, and exchange white elephants for Christmas gifts. 20-We often wonder if the town stops to listen to our Christmas carols in general assembly nowadays. 21-Latin Club gives a very good Christmas program and also helps the charity cause to go forward. Mr. Headen sponsors since Miss Adams is in bed with influenza. 23-Ta Phil. entertains us with a splendid Christmas program. I didn't know Iaulanda Miller could toe dance so well, did you? Didn't you just adore Charles Hill while he was singing Shanty-Town ? The Senior Quartette looked quaint in their old- fashioned clothes, didn't you think? And wasn't Mr. Headen touching when he blushed so profusely over his Christmas present? 24-The silent stars go by. 25-Merry Christmas, world. 17 19 27 Sz-We lose to Hurst-Bush both games, 15-14 and 27-22. 28 29-We defeat Elkville 28-23. 30-We lead Edwardsville a merry chase, and win-31-30. JANUARY -Happy New Year! Do you feel sleepy this morning? -Vacation's over, but we're willing to settle down to business for a while now. The holidays were grand The new Broadcaster Staff takes up its duties. 4-Registration for the second semester. The Seniors have received their graduation invitations. -Calvin Coolidge dies suddenly. -We play Fairfield-another scalp on our belt-18-15. -We win from Olney 21-11. -Mr. Edwards calls an important meeting of the Annual Staff the fourth period. -The graduating Seniors were present at their last general assembly today. The orchestra played two numbers in their favor, one of which was, The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise. 11-Mr. Davis chooses the debate team. It promises to be a formidable one since it contains some of our very best speakers and thinkers. 12-Final exams. for the Seniors today and tomorrow. We'll do all we can to help- we'll sympathize. 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 13-The Seniors get their caps, gowns, and report cards today. We play Mt. Vernon and two preliminary games with Kell. 14-Mrs. O. A. James has contributed some valuable historical documents to our school for which we wish to thank her very much. 15-Baccalaureate services for the Seniors. The Juniors lend a helping hand to usher them on to a happy terminus. 16-The Hi-Y discusses A Boy's Relation To His Parents, and Choosing a Life's work. We wonder if they got it all decided. 17-Mr. Edwards explains the exemption system to us and assigns us our home rooms. The Future Farmers settle their ideas on the question of the superiority of the Cooperation Plan as compared to the Chain Store Plan. Now, Mr. Henderson-. 18-Everybody looks worried and puzzled. This exam. business is getting on our nerves. Mr. McMurray relieves the tension with a few well-recited poems and an interesting talk about New Brooms, the play that is coming soon. 19-Mid-term exams! This is the heartbreak age. Grade school commencement- which means only forty new Freshmen! Whoops! 20-Exams, examers, examists! And that explains the whole works! Plus the Senior Commencement, and that's enough excitement for one day. 21-The Seniors refuse to desert their Alma Mater. A few are back, working on the Annual. 23-We are so forcefully reminded of the days when we were young. The second semester starts today, and forty new Freshmen certainly jar one's memory. 24-Who ordered all this confusion? Oh, to find a quiet corner where we might collect our wits! 25-Members of the faculty need not lecture at us for overeating. When the Foods classes add an extra meal to their usual three, they have good reason to look con- tented. 26-Wasn't New Brooms refreshing ? Plenty of laughs and excellent performance! 27-Believe me, these new Freshmen are starting off with a bang. They're stealing all our dynamite. They needed no one to teach them how to start a snake dance to- day. Nevertheless, we take a knock-out from Centralia, 31-15. 30-Blue Monday. It's wash day for us too. We have to loose the river Styx and wash the week-end sediment out of our mental channels. 31-The Annual Staff plans a series of popcorn and candied apple sales in the hall every Wednesday evening from now on. So save your nickels! We defeat Flora, 40-35. FEBRUARY 1-Several people here at school had their positions in the world either raised or low- ered today. The janitor is adjusting seats in the assembly hall. The Hi-Tri girls are studying Emily Post. So be careful you blunder-makers! 2-Mr. Davis must surely have strong faith in the old maxim, Variety is the spice of life. He treated his fourth hour English class today with a quartet. The quartet sang Longfellow's Serenade It was a beautiful number but the tune was lost somewhere out in the hall. No typing or shorthand classes today-Miss Murray is ill. The Annual Staff is conducting a 'tWho's Who. Mr. Muelleris Chemistry classes are experimenting with rotten eggs and our noses are such good Wit- nesses we dare not doubt the fact. 3-The Wildcats beat Vandalia 22-21! Let's celebrate! Say did you hear that Bill Betts won a copy of Ripley's 'iBelieve lt Or Not for telling the biggest lie the other night at Hi-Y? Quite an accomplishment! 4-The Sandoval team suddenly adopts the pancake style. The Salem Wildcats flatten it by a score of 35-24. 6-We had a visit today from a representative of the State Supervisor of Physical Education. 7-Another glorious event! B. B. tourney here again, March 15, 16, 17, l8! 8-Another vacancy among our number which is deeply felt. Elvida Beacham dies suddenly. We extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved family. l 9-This terrible cold weather! Below zero! Wish someone would invent a portable furnace. 10-The Phoenix Literary Society gave a very impressive Lincoln program before the assembly this morning. The Foods classes entertained the Rotary Club at lunch- eon here today. The menu must have been unusually tasty because evidence to that effect was quite obvious. We defeat the Carlyle Kaskaskians, 29-21. 11-Ta Phil. reorganizes. New officers and everything! Somebody made a survey of the cafeteria to find out how much We eat each week. And that's not fair! 12-Some clever artist has drawn a house, a church, and our high school upon the assembly blackboard, in colors! It's very good but we wonder what its all for. This is boys' lipstick day-we suppose the idea is to get revenge on the feminine ele- ment for donning men's togs. 13-The Seniors have received their rings, and are maneuvering in every way possible to show them off. We do admire them, but don't let the Seniors know it! 14-Mr. Hanes and his Boy Scout troop No. 2 gave an excellent program before the assembly this morning in honor of National Boy Scout Week. This is also Valen- tine Day but that is nothing unusual. It's an everyday occurrance with some people. 15-The Latin Club had a very interesting meeting tonight. There was a Valentine box with Latin verses on the valentines. The Romans had nothing on us! 16-Some enthusiastic person started a petition in circulation about the assembly hall this morning, requesting Mr. Mueller and his band to play at games. Hooray! We're all for it! Let's create more school spirit. The Annual Staff chose the covers for the Annual this morning. They are very pretty-Just wait 'till you see them! 20-Everybody's happy-? 21-Debate with Carlyle. Resolved: That all state and local revenues should be de- rived from sources other than tangible property. We certainly were proud of our girl debaters. 22-Washington program by the Ta Phil. Even the cherry tree subject was revived. 23-The Hi-Tri girls are all enthusiastic about the Hi-Tri banquet at Mt. Vernon next Wednesday night. 24-Spring fever! Everybody has that far-away look in their eyes. There is a diagram of the tourney upon the assembly board. Maybe that will afford an outlet for our wandering thoughts. Centralia wallops us by a score of 33-28. 27-Mr. Davis has started something. The girls against the boys in the sale of season tournament tickets! That thermometer upon the backboard is certainly playing tricks. Buy a ticket everybody. Only 31.50. 28-Debate with Greenville. Our boy debaters also take all the honors! MARCH 1-James Whitlock enlightens the Hi-Y on the subject of Love The Hi-Tri girls attend banquet in Mt. Vernon. 2-Rehearsals for the operetta are in full swing. We are discovering an abundance of talent that we didn't even suspect existed. Dumb-looking lads are turning into Don Juans and mindless lassies are suddenly becoming bewitching Barbaritas. Miss Holt is the alchemist and The Golden Trail promises to be studded with pearls. 3-Miss Brengle's history classes are planning to publish a paper-Vol. I, Ed. 1, 1897. 4-Inauguration Day! It's Saturday, so we don't get to sit in the assembly hall and listen to the inaugural address over the radio as in former years. 7-The rain deluged the typing room today. The plaster on the ceiling was all wet and the floor got scrubbed for once in its life. Miss Murray decided not to let us risk our craniums so we didn't have typing classes. 8-French Club. A meeting we will remember. Second year French class reviews their textbooks for benefit of French I students. As if we wouldn't find out soon enough! '9-Girls are still ahead of the boys in the sale of tourney tickets. Salem loses its hopes for participation in the tourney at Sandoval, by losing 25-51. Report cards add to the depression. . .-f.r..-nw -- A - ' ,M 'V '1' ' ' 10-Everyone is disappointed about our elimination from the tourney! 14-Debate with Centralia. Our debate team just can't be beaten. Tourney! Tourney! Tourney! Hooray! We're off! Season ticket sales total 191. Girls win! Pep meeting and snake dance! 8th period omitted! -Gala occasion! More tourney. Everyone is all excited. Especially the girls. And why not? Just look at all the new boys decorating the halls and classrooms. Town's a bee hive. Dates, dances, and tourney! -I smell a mouse! 18-Gillespie wins the tournament! Centralia loses by one point! -Calm after the storm! Everybody's tired but happy! -Debate with Vandalia. Senior class meeting. Plans being made for the Intellectual. -Junior class meeting. Plans made for banquet and Intellectual. Date set for ban- quet, May 5. -Freshman and Sophomore class meeting. More Intellectual and new class officers elected. Mr. Riegel declares that we will have a track team if they have to go barefoot and in their shirt-tails. -Hi-Tri discusses Conversation and Correct Speech . As if those experienced gossips needed any information along that line! -Miss Hemphill wears a new orange dress to school! Pretty, Miss Hemphill, and very becoming. -Someone starts an overall and print dress petition for the banquet. Boo! We see those every day! APRIL -April Fool's Day! But that's no longer an event around here! It's grown old by daily occurrence. Cross country run at Carlyle! Centralia places first, Salem sec- ond. -Senior quartette broadcasts over KSD, St. Louis. -Another petition! This time for a spring vacation! We're all willing to give our endorsement! This spring fever can't be endured much longer. -Another martyr to science! Donald Kepner contributes a burned eye to the list of casualties as the result of a chemistry explosion. -The orchestra gives a concert before the assembly hall. Three cheers for Mr. Mueller and his industrious musicians! Chemistry class visits smelter at Sandoval and learns how zinc is made. Wonder if they still remember. -Our faculty members attend Southwestern Division of Illinois State Teachers' Meeting and come home with a bagfull of new ideas to spring on us. 8-Triangular meet at Mt. Carmel, Salem and Olney at Olney. 10-Vacations make us stupid. Monday morning is too rude an awakening. 12-Hi-Tri holds an open meeting for the purpose of discussing Manners At A Ban- quet . Only four boys considered the matter worth investigating. 14-Rainy weather and six weeks tests give a general atmosphere of gloom. -----Y' f-- -- ..,.,,..,,,..-,.. I. , .L gy ,gg Operetta! The Golden Trail proves to be a glorious highway of success! What a. cast! What a variety of costumes! And what a delightful presentation of danc- ing, singing, and acting! We're plenty proud of our glee club. They realized a profit of over 5582.00 on the operetta. Perhaps a great deal of the credit goes to the manager of the ticket sales, J. T. Stanford. He assures us that the success of the Senior Class Play that is coming, will be just as surprising. He declares that his goal is a sweeping success for A Sweeping Victory . 20-Report cards again! -F. F. A. pest contest ends. Quite a collection of pests, too. -Dual meet with Carlyle at Carlyle. -Dr. Schoonover speaks to the assembly about the essay contest on Early Indus- tries of Our County . 26-Drum and Bugle Corps go to Marion! 28-Intellectual contest! Plenty of talent in the old Alma Mater. Conference track and field meet at Bridgeport. MAY 5-Junior-Senior banquet. A fitting climax to a year of happy events! The falling action won't seem so sad now. 6-Dual Track meet with Centralia. -B. 8x P. W. and Rotary Clubs entertain Seniors at a banquet. -Senior Class Play: A Sweeping Victory fulfilled all prophecies! Including J. T.'s. -State district track meet. -Baccalaureate services! Another memory with a halo! -Senior Commencement! A church, a minister, a choirg roses, diplomas, honorsg caps and gowns, friends and teachers, dear mother and dad, a smiling face and a heart that want to cry a little and a mind that keeps remembering and recalling-. - When you come to the end of a perfect day- . . . N ,.......,............................, N 3 ...., ... A .... . V ' 'I N1 1 ll . H ml, l H , ,X -I , X f--.-.-..........,.............-...,,.,......-. i Wa A ' ' 'I Y W' 1.ff,,,4 s .X 4' 1 - . 1 i 1 ff M, si Q 1 ,, V, J .4 4 , 1 fg i ,, . al THE MlKADO The Mikado, the famous light opera by Gilbert and Sullivan, presented by the combined Glee Clubs of Salem High School, April 7 and 8, 1932, was considered by the music lovers of our community as the most outstanding musical production ever offer- ed by our High School Music Department. Cleverly advertised by tiny Japanese fans worn as buttonieres, and many original signs and posters, this opera attracted many people from neighboring towns who were generous in their praises of the fine voices, clever acting and staging. The stage sets, designed and executed by John Goldsborough, formed a perfect background for the colorful Japanese costumes worn by the cast. Directed by our capable Music Supervisor, Miss Charlotte Holt, the appealing love story of Yum-Yum and Nanki-poo, the laughable antics of K0-Ko and Katisha, the over- powering dignity of Pooh-Bah and Pish Tushg the splendor of the Mikado and the charm of the three little maids were real and vital against a background of effective Japanese choruses and dances. CAST The Mikado of Japan .... C. L. Edwards Yum-Yum -- .... Alleen Campbell 2335,-P00 533,152 Pitti-Sing --- .... Marie Hamilton Pooh-Bah --- .... .... M arvin Whitson PeeP'B0 -- --- ----- Jeane Cha-S5615 Pish-Tush .......... -Arthur Deckert Katisha ............. Morris Trobaugh Accompanists, Lena Keeler and Lera Margaret Spencer Director, Charlotte Holt V lil.- :ii l 'lasmg ueaow Hxaqsag seruef AA 'plogueqg 'L 'f 'xioomq .leqogg P 'appeog QOH als me AA me LID sepm 'IIIH UI' U1 S9 19303 's uqof ooq sgnu UCI G pre UTI 'UBS auaBng 'J,1g1.1aW pexd 'lazqeqnlg tue H M 's9ueH u9Lu.10N ,-. ,-. SE-IFIOOO CINV SCIHVHD 'SHFIEION HO SHHOHD HBJBN .19 19.1 'SUE OISI OH BS HFIIEAA 'Sul H uA.Iqr-,12 'IIOEI OD 1213.10 WOW O0 'fi HEI 93 egu 'anqeuoq -mo UEQS .-. 9 puog '9 4uOI3UEI UOIIIVI 'saugof Bxoulg BAK 'uosq O .ual He Ae 's WAFA ll HSJHLIS W 3.112 .IE Q9 MS 9119 AW .IB GU OH OSEQ 'u PO-IPIEW 'HBH aglesog uqof 'uos MOH 'uosuqof 1agu9J3'ng 'uos Aqqoaoq Lueqiiuguung eqqxew 'purqpg UFXOIAI SPIOMI 9 'qqwbs auuflvd 'U-IHQQSHM Hamsf 'ualaeg SS1013 Kqloaoq 'uap3O epueM 'Aalooln 1e.1eB.1eW QEOD OLUIOA IOFG euazuew paqsaaxluv ua1aH 'za 1921 summed fpxogaq CI ppm SFIHHYIOOI-IDS .EIO SHHOHO 811935 OJ AY! :- N S-2 3. QW! Socials 0 O JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Something new and novel was introduced at Salem High School by the Junior class of '34. Instead of the whole evening play, three one-act plays were given. NOT A MAN IN THE HOUSE Mrs. Marie Bings, a widow with .experience .....-. - ............ Helen Doris Thurman Miss Lucy Rider, her maiden sister ..........,..,........ ......... H elen Pletcher Aunt Belinda Rider, whose sympathies are with the young -- ....... Gertrude Relfe Jessie Ray, Mrs. Bings' pretty niece ....................... .... M arguerite Wyatt Kate, the servant girl --- ......................... - ---Martha Cunningham BETTY BEHAVE Ellen, acting monitor in absence of director ------------ ---- D oris McGraw Betty, pupil and niece of Mrs. Linwood, the director --- ----- Trutha Green Jeanette, a new pupil ------------ ---------------- ---- F e rne Robison ELMER Elmer Collier, fourteen years old ---.-----.----- ----- E lton Joines Susan Collier, sixteen tomorrow -- ---------- ----- B lanche Helm Jeanie Collier ------------------ ----- J ulia Ann Black Janie Collier ---------------.----- ----- F rances L. Adams Miss Luisa Pinney, a dressmaker -- --.------ Margaret Crane Mrs. Collier -------------------- ---- M argaret McWhirter Fannie Belle, a colored girl ----- --------- P auline Squibb Hubert Brown -------------- ------ C harles Aikman Russell Jameson, seventeen .----------- ----------- ---- J i mmie Squibb Pansy, a nondescript dog. Stage Manager ----.----- Vera Thomas Director --- ---- Uldene Adams NSPEEDING ALONG This comedy in three acts was given exactly one week after the Junior-Senior banquet, May 20, 1932. Mary Alice Roll has taken her piano playing very seriously, but now she took the part of being very seriously interested in store-keeping, and winning the race, in which the boat, Speed King, took part. The best laughs were received from the parts taken by Evelyn Keolker and Dennis Hayes. Sophisticated Seniors?! No, not there. Rita Kell and Mary Anne Martin took the part of those snobs well, didn't they? Really it was different to see Rita so sober and Mary Anne so aloof. Conrad Garner turned out to be the real hero. Edgar Weems seemed rather odd at being a villian. And, oh, that radio announcer! Vivian Shafer certainly did take on many years. We all will know how she will be when she gets old. A glimpse of the future, said the fortune teller. Mary Shannon Brinkerhoff and Sterling Lawrence portrayed a youthful age in the old. Sterling was starting out old but not so experienced. Arlie Frambes was surely the benevolent father and friend. Doris Atwood lived up to her reputation. Nosey, not much! Leonard Daniels, slow, but sure. He portrayed his character, so you could believe he is that way. Stage Manager -----..---- Edna Yolton Director -------------- -Uldene Adams SENIOR BANQUET The fourth annual banquet was given for the Seniors of S alem High School by the Business and Professional Women's Club and the Rotary Club. The following program was given: Invocation ............................ ........... R ev. J. E. Shafer Pledge to the Flag .................................... Mary Shannon Brinkerhoff Group Singing .......................................... America, The Beautiful Welcome ..... .... E dith Reed, President Business and Professional Womenys Club Response --- ..................... ---- Vocal Solo Piano Solo Vocal Solo Poppy Day ..................... ........................... Vocal Solo Introduction of Former Graduates ...... Harry F. Johnson, V Two Minute Talks --- - -Eugene Davis, Senior Class President Frederick Dietrich ---- ---Margaret Jane Storment --Lois Hammond -James Leckrone Mrs. Marie D. Cotton ice-Pres. of Rotary Club Mrs. J. H. Vawter Mrs. H. W. Farson Mrs. E. B. Pribble Mrs. Ida Wells Howard O. A. James Ben Sweney Sam Jones Ward P. Holt H. E. Schoonover Remarks ............... .... T hos. Riste, President of School Board Star Spangled Banner JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET-1932 Another Junior-Senior. banquet came around. But this year it differed from form- er years, at least, for the last four years. It was a Leap Year Party. The girls really got the breaks this time. MENU Love Potion Stick Togethers Jealous Lovers Love Nests Love In the Mist Kisses Hugs Honeymoon Special Cup of Bliss PROGRAM Toastmaster ........ .............. ........v. J a mes Whitlock Invocation ............ ........... .... M r . Harry E. Mueller Leap Year Greetings .... ..........,. H elen Tinch Senior Reporter ................... .... .... E u gene Davis 'Class Prophecy ...................... .... N Vilma Brannon Leap and Laugh Along Life's Lane --- .A,... Mr. H. B. Davis 'Class Will .......................... .... J ohn Goldsborough Origin of Leap Year ............................................ Mr. Thos. Riste February Twenty-Ninth ...................................... Mr. C. L. Edwards The girls then took the boy friends to the American Legion Hall where dancing was enjoyed. 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Mr, Headen: Then what are ratio and proportion? Naomi: Please ask me one at a time. I can't answer two questions at once. Mr. Headen: What effect would a high voltage have on the commutator of a dynamo? Charles Hill: Cause a lot of sparking. Mr. Headen: How can you prevent it? Charles fasidejz Furnish a chaperonf' fi: 21 731 PF 24 22 Fellows, here's a sure way to make enemies: Rush up to a girl you know, grab her hand as though you're tickled to death to see her, and in honeyed tones say: Well, how's my girl? Ten times out of nine she will answer coyly, All right. Then say, How do you know? if if iii 54 Miss Hemphill: Can you give me a more elegant rendering of the sentence, 'The sap raises'? Dorothy Dial: The boob gets out of bed. PIC bk 41 if Jim Brown: What is the hardest thing about ice skating when you are learning? Marvin Widdows: The ice. if X ii :F if Pk Ruth Chance: They laughed when I sat down to the piano. Elizabeth Hart: Yes? Ruth: Yeah, the stool wasn't there! 21 P11 ? Pk 21 if Pk Elnora Jane Joines frushing into librarybz I want the life of Caesar! Miss Stedelin: Sorry, but Brutus beat you to it. if Rosalie Johnson: Did you always have red hair? Red Stewart: No, I had the scarlet fever when I was small, and it settled in my hair. Viola Clay: K'Look at the funny man across the street. William Temple: VVhat is he doing that is so funny ? Viola: Just sitting on the pavement talking to a banana peel. 221 251 ik ? ? 2 Margaret Sweney was looking over the dictionary, and once she laughed aloud. Why are you laughing, asked Harvey, His your book interesting? No, not interesting, replied Margaret, but amusing. It spells word so differ- ent from the way I spell them. Mr. Mueller: What is the difference between an elephant and a microbe? Jock Robertson: HThe difference between an elephant and a microbe is that an elephant carries the trunk, while the microbe carries the grip. Carl Cantrell: Hello, my lamb. Maxine Washburn: Aw, I wish you wouldn't call me your lamb. It makes me feel so sheepishf' Z 2? if Pk 2? Roy Hindman: I had an awful funny dream last night! Bernard Bradley: Yes, I saw you with her. 2? P3 21 if 22 Evelyn Niewald: Say, Virginia, did you hear the joke Mr. Davis told about the Egyptian guide who showed the tourists two skulls of Cleopatra, one when she was a girl and the other when she was a lady? Virginia Monroe: No, let's hear it. Miss Brengle: This is the third time you have looked on William's paper. Charles McHaney: Yes 'mam, he doesn't write very plainly. Mickey McGuire: Now tell the truth, do men like talkative women as well as others? Bill Staser: What others? 2? Pk 2? Pk 2? Ik 2? Mrs. Johnson: You haven't touched the piano for three hours! Rosalie: I've been practicing rests. Pk 21 Pk Pk fk 2? 2? Dr. Hampton: So, you have a broken tooth? Thayer Damon: Yes, sir. Dr. H.: How did it happen? Thayer: Shifting gears on a lolly-pop. P24 ?F Pk P54 . . . Dorothy Fields: I had a nut sundaef' Ferne Robison: Yes, I have a date with one tonight. P? Pk PF Pk Sk 24 if Mr. Riegel: When did General Grant die? Henry Feltman: At the end of Chapter Thirteen. 214 254 ik Pk ik vk Mr. Smith: Hilary, who was in the parlor with you last night? Hilary: Why, only Marjorie, father. Mr. Smith: Well, when you see lVlarjorie, tell her she left her pipe on the piano. :51 :iz pk ig: :g I've heard of Good Friday and Ash Wednesday, but what in thunder is Nut Sundae? gg :g :g 15 :gi :gr 75: Ruth Johnson: 'AWhat are you going to write for your theme? Bud Merritt: The result of idleness, and hand in eight blank sheets of paper! :F I5 if P? IF 2k 221 Marguerite Wyatt: I don't feel well this morning. Marion Oglesby: Where do you feel the worse? Marguerite: In school. 2? S2 Ik is if 25 Wanda Ogden: I thought you took that subject last semester. Donald Davis: I did but the faculty required an encore. l -1' A W--M .---'Fw-4-ff Af 1 V f Tommie McGuire: Cheer up old man, why don't you drown your sorrows? Bernard Bradley: I can't, she's bigger than I am, and besides it would be murder. 21 S1 S1 ir 252 S fl: Marvin Williams: 'tHow many subjects are you carrying? George McGlumphy: Carrying one, and dragging three. 21 il S1 P51 Pk P? Charles Hill: I wonder what would happen if you and I ever agreed on anything? Ruth Johnson: 'Td be wrong. FF P21 il S 21 if ? Miss Stedelin fpassing pink slipsjz HWhat was that noise? Lorene Williams: Oh, it was my spirit falling when I saw that test paper. is ag: :gr :az :gz Sup't. Sunday School: I wish that if the student who stole the Bible is through reading it, he would return it to the pulpit. Edward Jones: What effect does the moon have on the tide? William Temple: None, it affects only the untied. 251 24 21 54 24 The Junior Girls surely are courageous. They showed more backbone at the banquet than anyone else. :gf sz :5: pg: Miss Temple: What is the interest on a thousand dollars for one year, at two per cent? James, pay attentionfy James Brown: For two per cent, I'm not interested. :g zg: 2:1 Newcomer to S. H. S. ion Sept. 11: I am looking for a light, airy room in the winter. Can you tell me where I can find one? Curtis Hults: No, no-I can't just now. I have several in my head, but I can't recall them just now! 111 sg Mr. Mueller tlecturing in Chemistrybz UNow this is a very dangerous experiment, and I am liable to be blown out of the room if anything goes wrong. Now come around close so you can all follow me--etc. ir ? 251 Lora Roberts: I had a date with a professional mind reader last night. Marjorie Mercer: How did she like her vacation? Leon Scott: You have wonderful hair-it is just like a wonderful song I know of. Ethel Keolker: What song is it, Scotty? Scotty: All Over Nothing At All. Mrs. Matthews Clocking at husband's noticeable beardlz Why didn't you shave? Mr. Matthews: I did. Mrs. Matthews: When ? Mr. Matthews: Just after you said you were nearly ready. 21 25: :Zi if 2 Miss Reed: The young bride worships her husband, doesn't she ? Miss Murray: Well, she places burnt offering before him, three times a day. , the Bob Hawkins: That's one thing I like about my girl. Walter Broom: What's that? Bob: The guy she goes with. :F 2? Ik Ik is Eugenia Donahue: Only fools are positive. Norma Howe: Are you sure? Eugenia: 'Tm positive! 3 'S 15 'F lt The joke editor may scratch her head 'Till all her fingers are sore, But someone's sure to remark I've heard that joke -before! K 2 if Pk PS Freshie: I am studying my best to get ahead. Senior: You sure need one! Eugene Baker: Where did you get that black eye? Lars Hamerson: I told the conductor I was traveling on my face, and he punched ticket! 21 if 1? 211 PF Why should a boy permit a girl to make a fool of him, when he can do it almost as successfully himself? had you -..l...-. za 2:1 James Sager: Gee, this soup is swell. J. T. Stanford: Yes, it sounds good. Lloyd Gaston: I've had this car for years and years and never had a wreck. Jimmie Squibb: You mean you've had this wreck for years and years and never a car. , . . ,. . . k F ierce lessons L ate hours U nexpected company N ot prepared K icked out Stall, and the class will stall with you, Recite, and you recite alone. 15: 15: :gf sg: Mildred Hall: No, Duard, mama said I n1ustn't ever kiss anybody. Don't you know you'd maybe get microbes and I s'pose then I'd get yourcrobesf' if Dk P? 251 Pif Ik Junkman: Any rags, papers, old iron? Man of the house fangrilyj: No, my wife's away. Junkman: Any bottles ? n . Donald Kenner: William Temple talks in his sleep. Did you know that Kentland? Kentland Ferris: No. Donald: Yes, he recited in class today. ,.A....a...am..n:s5.4.q ' K ' .s...a,.-..,,, Y. A fn ,,. , f 'af as ' Z. A 'W I Z W 4-xg' x , , , ,:,,, if 1 Aga - LET W ,5 fa 2,511 ff W 4 1 W 0 ffg 4? ' ff 1 K HQ! K I f jf! y 1 f ' ,Q V bf! m Q nf? if ,P 5 H X QQ I M A fl, xx U44 jf f Q ' rf 9'-',1ZC '474kf ' ,K M 3 A 'M' .imgjl ,gm at 1 W A l K' ,H L--,......-,..-......., ' Q.. 1 i if S 1 . 1 L IH L pb L F. v AM, -. ,., ,n-4-f . L, l Y. i 'x i. 5? H ,F F l. F lf ,. l 7 1. .-. ..,...-...-,-,-......a-ea-1-f.1-.-,.'-M I ' - .r 5 l x Alumni W 1877 Hull, Charles E, ..,,,,,, ,,---- Lackey, Alice .--..--,..,,,-, --,,, Schwartz, Joseph, Mayor .......,.,,,., Scoville, Addie fMrs. B. F. Hurrahl --- Scoville, Mamie fMrs. Will Kingj ..... 1878 Bennett, Ida fMrs. Elmer Williamsl .... Chance, J. M. ........-.,,--,--.-. -- Davis, Rufus .....,...,...,,,,-,,,.,, Foutz, Ester fMrs. T. E. Mayl ,,...--.,.-- Johnson, Bessie fMrs. B. F. Simmonsonj --- Lydick, Frank .-,...-...,.....,,.,,,,,, Marshall, T. S. ......... McMackin, C. C., Doctor .........A. McDonald, Fillmore .......-......-- Meyers, Fede fMrs. John Reichertj --- Porter, E. K., Druggist ........,.... - Rainey, A. H. ..,..... Smith, W. H. -- Mills, Jerome .... Marshall, Oscar --- ----- 1879 Alexander, F. M., Minister --- ----- Fyfe, Hester .................. Housh, Tiona fMrs. J. E. Kagyl -- Jones, J. T. ..................... Lydick, C. W. ....... - ............ - Lackey, Libbie CMrs. Geo. Squibbl ..... Meyers, Mary fMrs. Mary McMackinl --- Metcalf, Minnie CMrs. D. L. Jonesl ........ V111-xvu -- - -Deceased - - - -Salem, Ill. -- - - Salem, Ill. - - - -Deceased - - --Deceased - - - -Deceased -----------Deceased - - -Alhambra, Calif. ---------Deceased ---------Deceased --- -Wyoming, Ill. --------Macon, Ga. - - - - - Carbondale, Ill. - -- -- - -Deceased - - - -Deceased - - - -Deceased - - - -Deceased ---Marion, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Deceased ------Deceased --------Salem, Ill. -----------Deceased Indianapolis, Ind. McMackin, Lillie fMrs. Frank Robinsonj --- -,-,-,---- Odm 111, Patterson, C. F., Lawyer .------------- --- Porter, C. A., Lumber Dealer --- Porter, J. B., Funeral Director --- Simonson, Lizzie ------------- -------- 1885 Green, Belle fMrs. Clara Malloryl --------- Humphrey, Minnie fMrs. P. L. Hawkinsl -- Magness, Laura fMrs. J. W. Wootersl --- Simonson, Mary fMrs. H. S. Shrigleyl --- Smith, Isham ------------------------- Spencer, Ella --- Tracy, Anna --- 9 ---Sandoval, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Olney, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. - -- - Deceased - - -- --Deceased - ----Ames, Iowa --------Alton, Ill. - -- -Lewiston, Idaho ------Salem, Ill. - -- -Deceased ,-.,,.,. jf., -..- . ., ,, I ! 1886 Fulks, T. C. ............................ Goodnow, Press ..................... Herron, Ewart fMrs. Ewart Erwinl .... Schwartz, Ben ..................... Schultz, Betty ..................... Spencer, Ida ..................... Young, Ida QMrs. Fred Demuthl -- Schaeffer, Edwin .................... 1887 Bandy, Kate fMrs. Will Slackj .......... Chandler, Nina fMrs. W. B. Burkej -- Casey, Rose fMrs. Dr. Ironsb ------ Jackson, Ella fMrs. T. S. Marshallb --- Martin, Winnie fMrs. Glen Mayj ...... Martin, Manie CMrs. C. A. Austinl .... McMackin, Ida CMrs. Ida Thompsonj --- N-elms, Mary fMrs. Mary MattheWsJ --- Wall, Lydia .......................... 1888 Allmon, Anna fMrs. J. H. Vawterj ......, Casey, Marie fMrs. Marie Frosty ..,.., -- Eagen, Marie fMrs. P. A. Wolfej --- Finley, C. E. .................... Hall, Nelle fMrs. Nelle Tracyb .... Kell, Omar ........................ Martin, Dora fMrs. Harry Farsonj --- McMurray, Mattie ................... Nelms, Kittie fMrs. Charles Crusej -- Odin, Frankie ..................... Robbins, Claudia --- Stonecipher, C. G. -- Warmoth, Bessie --- Caldwell, Alice --- ------- 1889 Arnold, J. Roy ........................ Bryan, Mammie fMrs. T. S. Allenj --- Chandler, Clem CMrs. Tom Fultonj --- Caldwell, Clellie .............. . .... Gavin, Sophia fMrs. S. A. Curtisl --- Holt, Charles H. ................. Hall, Mae fMrs. A. D. Bryanj --- Knight, Mattie .................. Kagy, Jessie QMrs. Jessie Lovellj --- Lakin, Anna fMrs. T. M. Mooneyj --- Lakin, Mamie QMrs. Will Bakery --- Lewis, Quinn E., Bricklayer ..... - Merritt, Harriet ................... Meyers, Rose fMrs. John KennedyJ --- Mooney, Maggie fMrs. Sam West? .... .......... Pace, Maude QMrs. Edwin Schaefferj --- ---- -- - - Salem, Ill. ffff1522QQQQQ1 - - -Deceased ----Salem, Ill. ---------------Salem, 111. - -Memphis, Tenn. --- .... Hasbrouch Heights, N. Y. -- - - Salem, Ill. ---- -Decatur, Ill. ----------Deceased ----New Orleans, La. -------St. Louis, Mo. ----Indianapolis, Ind. -------Salem, Ill. -- - -Centralia, Ill. - --- -- -Deceased -------Salem, Ill. --Mt. Vernon, Ill. -------Iuka, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Sandoval, Ill. -----Deceased ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Arkansas ---Deceased -----Deceased ----Patoka, Ill. -- -- -- -Deceased ---Lincoln, Nebr. -------Chicago, Ill. -------------Deceased - - -Weatherford, Texas ------------Deceased -Van Buren, Ark. --------Salem, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. ----Fort Worth, Texas ----Prairie View, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. --------Salem, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa -------Salem, Ill. Hasbrouch Heights, N. Y. - vp..-,.es,-S .4-Q.-...sl-..,....-..,,..-..- . to fl N L.,-N 1 .' T, yy' ..-.,.-.,m. Y ,A I A X .5 L i , H . Robison, Florence fMrs. Florence Tubbsl -- Rose, Moss B. ..,..,........,.,-,,,,,-- Scott, Florence fMrs. Florence Stewartj Sipes, Sherman ............-...,...... , Schultz, Jessie ........ Spencer, T. F., Dentist --- 1890 Merz, W. W., Station Agent --- ,... U--- Storment, J. C. ........,.,.. ,--.. Telford, E. D., Lawyer ,-- Telford, A. T., Doctor .... Van Treece, G. W. ..... ..... 1891 Brokaw, Bessie fMrs. Charles Bryanj W- Cunningham, H. A., Doctor ........... Davenport, May, Librarian -- Davis, Lee ............,s.,. Housh, A. C., Doctor ....v. Hayworth, Florence ...... Hamlin, John E., Lawyer ...,,...... Hamilton, Albert ....................,, --- Hall, Martha fMrs. Robert Bellameyj --- Jeffers, Kate .................L,.... Kell, Ida fMrs. Ida Martinj ..,. Mundwiller, Ed. ............. Vaughn, Francis Vaughn, Robert VVarmoth, Minnie .....,,. ----Salem, Ill. -------Deceased ---Freep0rt, Ill. ffff15QQQQQQ.i ----Salem, Ill. ---------Salem, Ill. -----P0mona, Calif. -----Salem, Ill. ----Olney, Ill. ----Chicago, Ill. - - - -Lincoln, Nebr. -----Salem, Ill. --------Sa1em, Ill. --,--Birds Point, Ill. ----East St. Louis, Ill. -------Springfield, Ill. ---,East St. Louis, Ill. -Little Rock, Ark. ---Modesto, Calif. -,------Deceased ----Chicago, Ill. ,--Chicago, Ill. -----c0d1n, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. Young, J. W., Merchant .........,..., -,,Memphig, Tenn, Larimer, Lotta B. .,................... .,,,,.YY D eceaged Martin, Bertha L. fMrs. John Gibsonj .,.. .... C hicago, Ill. Burns, L. Edward .,....s,...........,. -,--- D eceaged 1892 Bell, Julia fMrs. Julia Tullyj ..L,.....,. ,,., P hiladelphia, Pa, Gavin, Jessie fMrs. Jessie Newcomej ,,.., .A,-,-,,,,,,,, T exag Heisey, Belle fMrs. C. E. Carstarpherj --- .,-. Little Rock, Ark. Kretzer, Forrest .......,.............. .-,,-.,.., D eceaged McMackin, Earnest --- ,,,Sa1em, 111, Moore, Adele ........,............. ,-,- S alem, Ill, Morris, Della M. ........,-..,.,..-.,,, ------,- D eceaged ----------Deceased Scott, Gertrude fMrs. C. A. Krauthaupj --- ---- Ray, Celia fMrs. Charles Laubmeyerj ,... - -Cincinnati, Ohio Steele, Olive ........................... ......-...,,--, S alem, Ill, Telford, Ula ..... --- .... New York City, N, Y, Hamlin, Clara A. ...................... ..,-..-, S t, Louis, MO, 1893 Brinkerhoff, Jennie fMrs. J. H. Young? -- -... Salem, Ill. Draper, Ira ............................ ........ D eceased Helms, Noah .............................. ......... B enton, Ill. Meredith, Bessie QMrs. John W. Granlickj ,-- .,.. Central City, Ill. Ray, Kittie fMrs. Lewis Draperj ..,..,... - - -- -Chicago, Ill. ....,...........-,...-..... ..-,-.4-........,-. m - if Stipp, Lauretta fMrs. Lauretta Hallj --- Williams, A. R., Banker ................ 1894 Bauchens, Charles ...................... Bennett, Mora QMrs. J. C. McLaughlin! - McMackin, Alice fMrs. Alice Jonesj .,... ' .m -.... - , - - - -Walter, Okla. -----Salem, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. -----Salem, Ill. ---Salem, Ill. Moore, Nellie ........................ ---Sa1em, Ill. Smith, Benj. M., Banker .................. ........... S alem, Ill. Thompson, Grace fMrs. Elmore E. Peakel --- .... Santa Monica, Calif. Tracy, Samuel ........................... ........... D eceased 1895 Allmon, Bertie fMrs. Julia Rheinhardti --- ...,......... Deceased Carrigan, Susie fMrs. Susie Hawkinsb --- .... Carruthersville, Mo. Groves, James ....................... ..... G ranite City, Ill. Hester, Rose fMrs. Will Gainesj ..... Haynie, May fMrs. W. W. Morrowj --, Kell, Lottie CMrs. Eugene Pribblej ,-- Telford, Omar F., Mail Carrier .... Martin, Nancy ................,.. McMurray, Lizzie .... ....,.....,.. 1897 Bauman, Kate fMrs. Harry Etterb .....v Hayward, Nellie fMrs. F. O. Feltmanb --- James, Florence QM1-s. Frank Braselj M- James, O. A., Bank Receiver ...,-.... Kline, Ella iMrs. James Purkeyb --- ----------Salem, Ill. ---Salem, Ill. --- -- ---Salem, Ill. ----,v,----Salem, Ill. New York City, N. Y. -----------Salem, Ill. ---Salem, Ill. r--Salem, Ill. ,,-Salem, Ill. --- ---Salem, Ill. ----------,e-Deceased Kaiser, Bessie ...............c,.. .... K ansas City, Mo. Kell, Grace ........,....,.............. .......,...., D e-ceased Purcell, Luella ..c....................... ....... P asadena, Calif. Williams, Frances fMrs. Leonard Fellowsj New York City, N. Y. 1898 Draper, Leslie ..1,.,,.................. ..... D eceasecl Larimer, Dwight, Abstractor ..,..,..r.... McQuinn, Maude fMrs. Dwight Larimerj Songer, Kittie fMrs. A. J. Lovelacel .... Smith, Irma fMrs. William Teschj ...... ------Salem, Ill. --,--,--Salem, Ill. ,,-Indianapolis, Ind. ,----,Danville, Ill. Telford, Oran, Farmer ................... .... C arlyle, Ill. 1899 Charlton, Earnest R., Railroad Accountant ,... ...,. C hicafro, Ill. Johnson, Will, Contractor .......,..1...... -1-Belleville, Ill. Kaqy, Ellis, Farmer ......,,..... ,-,Salem, Ill. McClane, Sadie ..................... ,,..,.. I owa Russell, Lizzie fMrs. B. E. Martini ...... -- -Salem, Ill. Snodgrass, Ida fMrs. Robert Wilsonl --- ..... Florida Tweed, Mattie fM'rs. J. E. McMackinD --- --,Salem, Ill. 1900 Black, Carson ..... - --- ........ .... D eceased Betts, Mertie .......................... ..... D eceased Brinkerhoff, Amy fMrs. Omar Telfordb -- .... -- .... Deceased Bauman, Maggie fMrs. Leo Meyers! ..... .......,....,.., D eceased Drusky, Edith CMrs. Earl Malcolmj --- , Ayr: 4 ----Capulin, New Mexico i i .I is if Flint, Roy ..................,...... Gruendike, Ora fMI'S. Ellis Kagyl .... Jennings, Hazel fMrs. J. S. McBridel --- McMackin, Lawrence ...............- Shanafelt, Belle fMrs. Belle Caldwellj -- Tweed, Nina ...........--........... Vogt, Lulu --- - ----- 1901 Haynie, Edith fMrs. Virgil Beverj .... Hopkins, Pearl fMrs. Matt. Hesterj --- Middleton, Dan ...................,... Russell, Lydia fMrs. Harry Bartramj -- Wirick, Lula fMrs. E. S. Adamsl ..... 1902 Black, Templeton --- ----- Flint, Anna ........ Goodnow, Marcellus .........,. Hull, Myrtle, Teacher ........... Shack, Lottie QMrs. C. O. Longl --- Middleton, Jessie .,...............s.. Wells, Ida fMrs. Louis Howardj ......,. 1903 Crossett, Florence iMrs. W. A. Donahuej --- Crossett, Gordon, Electrical Engineer ..... Francis, Jess .......................... Kell, Edith, Teacher ...............,. Magness, Jett fMrs. Henry Giloollyl --- Morgan, Maude fMrs. A. H. Schaarb -- 1904 Bachman, Maude ...........,...,....... Bryan, Leata CMrs. Leata Ansleyb Nurse --- Hull, Lovell fMrs. Forrest Bellj ..,..... Lynch, Bessie CMrs. Bessie Hiestandj --- Larimer, Louise .......,.. - ......... - McLean, Hattie CMrs. Ricel ......... Pace, Claude, Railroad Employee ..... Spencer, May CMrs. Harry Anthonyb --- 1905 Galloway, Jessie fMrs. Martin Lohearj ........ Kagy, John L., Lawyer .,....................., Kennedy, Margaret fMrs. C. O. Lynchi Teacher Lewis, Osborn ...............L................. -- McMackin, Anna fMrs. C. C. Kelleyj ....... Marshall, Eugenia fMrs. Warren Rainey? --- Rainey, Warren, Doctor .................. Pace, Nell fMrs. Fred Wehlingj ...... Telford, Irma, Bookkeeper .............. Wellman, Mildred iMrs. Douglas Cookl --- 1906 Galloway, Laura fMrs. Laura Hoffj ..... 1 ' --------Salem, Ill. ----------Chicago, Ill. ----Des Moines, Iowa -- -- -Deceased -- -Salem, Ill. ----Seattle, Wash. -------Salem, Ill. --------Deceased -----Centralia, Ill. - - - -Portland, Oreg on --fffLLQ'XQ,fQQiQSl-cliifi -----------Salem, Ill. -----------Elgin, Ill ---------Texas - --Normal, Ill. ------------Salem, Ill. Hillside, New Jersey - - - - - Little Rock, Ark. ------Salem, Ill. --------Deceased -Oakland, Calif. -----Salem, Ill. ---Chicago, Ill. -----Deceased ---Salem, Ill. ----Deceased ------Louisiana -----Salem, Ill. ----Coco, Fla. ---Salem, Ill. ---Salem, Ill. --- .......... Salem. Ill. --------Chicago, Ill. -Klamath Falls, Ore. --------St. Louis, Mo. ------St. Louis, Mo. ------Danville, Ill. ---Villa Grove, Ill. ----Oakland, Calif. ---Villa Grove, Ill. 1 1907 Lewis, Owen .......................... Parks, Nellie fMrs. A. J. Sweneyj -- Sweney, A. J., Druggist ........... Wells, Eva QMrs. J. W. Whitej ....... 1908 Black, Lillian fMrs. Lohmirej ........ Bryan, William .................., Finn, Grace fMrs. Delmore Cobbl --- McCastle, Jennie ................. Stanford, Estelle ................... - Taylor, Alice fMrs. Walter Youngj --- Telford, J. D., County Clerk's Office .... Wyatt, Elsie, Teacher .................. 1909 Kaufman, Ella ......................... Larimer, Kathryn fMrs. E. C. Raineyb .... Middleton, Kitty fMrs. Cecil Pratherj --- Roberson, Mattie .................... Shrigley, Ruth lMrs. George Kingj ...... 1910 Finch, Leon ..... --- .......... ---- Marcum, Hazel ..... ................. Merritt, Lena fMrs. Homer KeelerJ --- Merz, Mabel fMrs. Mabel Keyesj ........ Parks, Florence fMrs. George Hillmanj --- Storment, Herschel, Railroad Agent ..... Schoonover, Herbert, Doctor ......... Trenary, Genevieve ................ ..--- 1911 Boughey, Myrtle iMrs. J. D. Telford, Jr.J Clark, Inez fMrs. Edgar Spearsj ...c....... Crippen, Geneva fMrs. William Bryanj --- ---Chicago, Ill. ---Salem, Ill. ---Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. West Frankfort, Ill. ---------Denver, Colo. ----Dallas, Texas -----Lincoln, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. -----Harvey, Ill. --------Salem, 111. -,--San Jose, Calif. ---Salem, Ill. ----Moline, 111. ---------Cairo, Ill. -----------Deceased - -'Washington, D. C. -----Chicago, Ill. ----Galesburg, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ---Chicago, Ill. ----,Salem, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ----Danville, Ill. 1-,--Salem, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ----Denver, Colo. Fraser, Grace fMrs. J. Ross Mercerj .... ....,..... S alem, Ill. Gruendike, Gladys fMrs. E. E. Irwinj --- ............ Salem, Ill. Hults, Grace ........................ ..... E ast St. Louis, Ill. Kline, Gail fMrs. W. C. Richardsj --- ..... Elm Creek, Nebr. Leming, John .......................... ........,.. D eceased Stevens, Clair ............................. .... S t. Louis. Mo. Schoonover, Hildred QMrs. Lloyd Arnoldj ..... Chicago, Ill. Young, Roger ......................... .... S alem, Ill. 1912 Byars, Inez, Nurse .......... ..... .... C h icago, Ill. Cattell, Frank ................ .... C hicago, Ill. Mercer, Nell CMrs. C. E. Blairl ...... .,... D etroit, Mich, Merz, Ben ....A....................... .... K ankakee, Ill. Moroney, Eileen fMrs. Harvey Milesb --- Parks, Lillie CMrs. J. G. Starry ....... Shrigley, Ida iMrs. Eugene Mollyj ....... ------Salem, Ill. ------Chicago, lll. ---------Peoria, Ill. Whitchurch, Helen fMrs. T. Harringtonj .... ..... W heeling, W. Va. ...Q-.......,............saii..... ..- -.. - 1913 Bryan, Georgia fMrs. Carl Larsenj .,.... ,------,--,---Oak Park, Ill. Cruse, Ralph, Army Captain ...... .-.....,... M anila, Philippine Islands Cattell, Fred .................. Eagan, Harry, Teacher ........... -- Jones, Nell fMrs. Ambrose Bayj --- Lonnon, Blanche, Nurse .......... Leckrone, Linnie CMrs. Bollesj ....... Loomis, Glenn ....................... . Middleton, Hazel fMrs. C. C. Bellamyj Merritt, Faye QMrs. W. M. Atchleyj --,. Mercer, Fairy fMrs. V. I. Gilmoreb --- Mathew, Kathryn, Teacher ............ Tully, Myrhl QMrs. Jerry Phillipsj ------ 1914 Atterbury, Alice fMrs. Otto Metcalfj Teacher --- Cattell, Jessie fMrs. Louis Davidsonj -. ....... Chance, Tina fMrs. Arthur Guilesj .... - ...v. Davidson, Scott, Dentist ............... Evans, Gladys fMrs. M. L. Bradburyj --- ------Muskegon, Mich. Slack, Silas, Electrical Engineer ..s,.,. . .... Young, Nellie fMrs. Albert Searle? ,-,--- 1915 Adams, Owen, Captain National Guard --- - ..,.....,..,.....,,. Chicago, Ill. ----,---- -Phoenix, Ariz. - - -- -Plainview, Texas -------Chicago, Ill. ----Boulder, Colo. -------Salem, Ill. ----Springfield, Mo. ----Knoxville, Tenn. ---,Detroit, Mich. --,-Glen Ellyn, Ill. -----,-Salem, Ill. --------,Salem, Ill. ----------Salem, Ill. --,North Platte, Nebr. ---------Chicago, Ill. Chile, South America ---- -Philippine, Islands ---- ----Salem, Ill. Arnold, Vivian fMrs. W. I. Jacksonj ............ . ....,..,.... Decatur, Ill. Dayhuff, Reta CMrs. Burnsj ......................... Washington, D. C. Diffenbaugh, Marie fMrs. Marie Cottonb Teacher, ......... Mascoutah, Ill. Hull, Louise CMrs. J. J. Roddenj ......................,....,. Salem, Ill. Kline, Garnet .................,.....e.. .... L os Angeles, Calif. McCarty, Gail ....,,.......... ...,......... ........ M a rion, Ill. Moroney, Eunice 1Mrs. Robert Scheribelj --- Pruden, Juanita fMrs. Robert Merzj ..... , Skinner, Melvin ........................ Thalls, Florence CMrs. Jos. M. BartonJ --- 1916 Boynton. Gladys fMrs. Sam Jonesj ..,... Coffin, Erma fMrs. Robert McCrayJ ---,---- Cruse, Winifred fMrs. Arthur Pence? -,.----- Holmes, Florida, Clerk ............... ,-- Hammond, Marie fMrs. S. F. Estaquej .-- Jones, Sam, Auto Dealer ............. ---- Loomis, Omar ......... ----Centralia, Ill. --- .., --Salem, Ill. -------Oak Park, Ill. ----San Pedro, Calif. ----,----Salem, 111. -----Pasadena, Calif. -----Eagle Rock, Calif. ---------Salem, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. ------Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. McBride, Elva ........... ........,... Merz, Robert, Merchant ........ .,... S alem, Ill. McQuinn, Ralph ................. ............ S alem, Ill. Pruden, Mary fMrS. Mary Reed? .... ......... S pringfield, Ill. Qiuayle, Roberta, Teacher ............. ..... N ew York City, N. Y, Rodden, Jess, Dentist ................ . .............. Salem, Ill. Somerville, Cleta CMrs. Lester Colbyj -.-- Slack, Ted, Railroad Clerk ............ . Standiford, Ruby fMrs. Basil Wilsonj --- -- - -Chicago, Ill. - - - - Salem, Ill. - -- -Deceased .,.............-.........,,..... Wyatt, Opal fMrs. Ira Hudgensj .... Whitson, David .................. Wilson, Basil, Lawyer ..............,, , 1917 Allmon, Dean ........................ - Austin, Beulah fMrs. Basil Wilsonj ---. Baker, Waldo, Highway Commissioner --- Bruce, Dewey ..................A..... . Cutchin, Ruth fMrs. Homer Hanelinel ---- East, Leon .......................... .. Evans, Gretchen .......-...........W Fraser, Mary, Nurse ........ Heath, Albert ......,.....,... Holt, Ward, State's Attorney ,,.. Hopper, Edwin .......,.......... Huser, Minnie, Teacher ..,....,,... Jones, Ruth fMrs. James Swanson? ,... Kell, Ethel fMrs. Dwight Williamsl --,.----- Kepner, Lulu fMrs. Aikmanl ......,,......... Leckrone, Marguerite fMrs. Harry Farthingl ,--- Martin, Ava Eugenia, Nurse .....,.......,.. -- Matthews, Florence fMrs. Lee Gillj .,..... Moroney, Helen fMrs. Elmer Kirkwoodj --- Murphy, Eula fMrs. L. Schoonoverl ..... Reed, Dwight ...........,........... Thrasher, Lloyd, Bond Broker ..... Wells, Ethel fMrs. Anker Jensen! --- Wilson, Russell, Lawyer .......... Whitchurch, Louise, Teacher .........,. 1918 Albert, Verdie fMrs. Lloyd Houtchinl --- Blair, Grace, Teacher ................., Cutchin, David .......,,............ Chance, James, Architect .-.. Cope, Howard, Farmer ........ Farson, Dorothy CMrs. G'SellJ ...... Farthing, Harry .............,...1.. Hanes, Hazel fMrs. Leuty Hawkinsl ..,.. Hart, Grace ............................... Huddle, Ruth fMrs. John Chapmanl Teacher ..... Henry, Bernard .................................. Jones, Helen, Teacher in William Woods College Kell, Ethel fMrs. Doug. Seiberl .................. Kagy, Leigh, Lawyer .......... Kretzer, Walter, Clerk ................. Long, Jessie, Teacher ..................... Lester, Avonelle fMrs. J. R. Hockenburyj .... Mack, Charlotte fMrs. Don Leveyl ........ Martin, Merritt ....................... McLean, Florence fMrs. Paul Cookl .... -.,..,,.- .....,d......,a. Q- k 2: -.-N ntl - 'K i -------Gary, Ind. ----St. Louis, Mo. -----Salem, Ill. ----Oakland, Calif. -------Salem, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. ---St. Louis, Mo. -,-----Deceased ---Altoona, Pa. ----St. Louis, Mo. ----Oakland, Calif. ----Villa Grove, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. ---,Dallas, Texas --------Paris, Ill. ---Assumption, Ill. ------Cartter, Ill. ---Clinton, Ind. -------Salem, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. ----Glen Ellyn, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. ----Centralia, Ill. -------Deceased ---,Chicago, Ill. -------Kankakee, Ill. ---------Centralia, Ill. ----Normal School, Wis. --------Camas, Wash. ----East St. Louis, Ill. ---,------Chicago, Ill. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ------------Salem, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. -------Salem, Ill. ----Mt. Vernon, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. -----Iuka, Ill. ----Chicago, Ill. ,-,,Fulton, Mo. -------Salem, Ill. ----Springfield, Ill. -----,,Salem, Ill. ---,---Iuka, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ---------Salem, Ill. ---------Detroit, Mich. ----South Euclid, Ohio Merritt, Margaret fMrs. Clarence Deakinsj Merz, Helen, Teacher ..,...........,,-,,,,- Pernow, Nell fMrs. Carl Kellerj --- -- Pfurdue, Ethel, fMrs. E. Linkb ...... Reed, Edith, Teacher ..,,.......-...,. Robinson, Margaret fMrs. Gringrichj --- Sampson, Ruth fMrs. Adam Bachmanj --- Schoonover, Lillard ........-.........,. Sipes, Clyde ......................... Slack, Eloise CMrs. William Youngj .... Somerville, Savannah fMrs. L. Leonj .... Tomlinson, Lyle, Auto Dealer ......... Vogt, Wilma fMrs. John Martinj ...... 1919 Bruce, Earl, County Highway Dep't. ......... Barenfanger, Bessie fMrs. George Englishj Charlton, Quin ............................- Doolen, John .......................... Davidson, John, Clerk Railroad Office --- Edwards, Charles .................... Estes, Ethel iMrs. Lewis Careyj -- Huser, Lewis, Dentist ............ Huser, Ruby fMrs. C. Hillj ......... Jones, Areata fMrs. Fred Tresslarj --- McLean, Raymond .,............... Mercer, Robert .............. Morton, Anna .................... Morris, John, Bulk Oil Station ...... Murphy, Dorothy fMrs. M. Spitlerj --- McMackin, Gene, Salesman ......... Radloff, Nora ..................... Schwartz, Irma fMrs. Ted Slackj --- Scopes, John ..................... Tate, Inez CMrs. Earl Jacobsj --- Telford, Elbridge, Doctor ......s.. Townsend, Nellie fMrs. Ned Pacej ...... 1920 Aikman, Leola fMrs. Paul Stantonj .... Bell, Margaret CMrs. Richard Crumb -- Blair, Hugh, Laborer ............... Blair, Mildred, Teacher --- Bolinger, Lyle ...................... Bradley, Owen ........................ Chance, Paul, County Supt. of Schools --- Coffin, Winifred CMrs. M. M. GoodmanJ --- Davidson, June fMrs. Jim Gustatj ........ Frye, Valdemar ....................... Harris, William .................. Heath, Bonner fMrs. Ray Bellj --- Jones, Gertrude .............. . ,11.q....m. - --Decatur, Ill. - - - -Centralia, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. --------Salem, Ill. - - - - -Springfield, Mo. --------Salem, Ill. --- .... Centralia, Ill. ---------Chicago, Ill. New York City, N. Y. ----------St. Louis, Mo. - -- -West Frankfort, Ill. ------Cleveland, Ohio ---Salem, Ill. -----Deceased -----Elgin, Ill. -----Chicago, Ill. ----Marion, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. -------Harvey, Ill. -----Detroit, Mich. ----Waterloo, Ill. --------Salem, Ill. -- -Cleveland, Ohio --------------Oregon ---Washington, D. C. ----------Salem, Ill. ----Lawrenceville, Ill. ----------Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ---Paducah, Ky. ----Harvey, Ill. ---DeKalb, Ill. ----Harvey, Ill. ---Chicago, Ill. --1fsQiQ1X,-iii -----Decatur, Ill. ----Chicago, Ill. -----Chicago, Ill. ----------Salem, Ill. ----Washington, D. C. -----------Flora, Ill. Crutchfield, Lelia fMrs. Newt. Bransonj --- - ---East Orange, N. J. -------------Indiana -- - - -Dallas, Texas -- --Saginaw, Mich. - - - -- -Deceased Knight, Inez fMrs. Roy Cannonj ..... Martin, Jane fMrs. Waldo Bakerj ....... McConnell, Thelma fMrs. Gene Lauery .... McCarty, Neal .......................... Meisenheimer, Frances fMrs. Paul Bucklerj ----Detroit, Mich. ----Salem, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. -------Chicago, Ill. --- .... Indianapolis, Ind. Merz, Gladys CMrs. Zaynell Welchj .....,.., ........s, P aris, Ill. Parks, Grace fMrs. Carrollb .............. .... C heyenne, Wyo. Peace, Mary, Teacher ...................... ......,,. K ell, Ill. Pickett, LeRoy, Teacher, Prin. High School .......... Iuka, Ill. Reed, Bernice, Stenographer ..,........... .,,...,,,-.. S alem, Ill. Tomlinson, Duane, Auto Dealer ........ ---West Frankfort, Ill, Whitlock, Louise CMrs. John Davidsonj -- -------- Marion, Ill. 1921 Austin, Linnie fMrs. Pat Orrj ----.-.- Blackwell, Carl, Clerk, Railroad Office -- Bruce, Paul .......---.---........--.- Crittenden, Tom, Office Manager -- Eberhardt, Fern fMrs. Gilmorej --- -- Eberhardt, Mary, Teacher ..--.---------- Edwards, Anna fMrs. William Persleyj --- Estes, Leon, Bulk Oil Station --------.-. Frutchetl, Theodore -----..- Hahn, Ernest .........-- Jackson, Vera, Teacher .....------ Kell, Winnie, Teacher --..--....--- Lee, Faye 1Mrs. Alfred Rethefordj --- Leoy, Yetta -------------------------- Moroney, Anna fMrs. Charles Nighj --- Maxey, Margarite ------------------ Mercer, Marie, Teacher ---.--------- Merton, Eunice fMrs. Earl Hicksj --- -------Deceased -------Salem, Ill. ----Hollywood, Fla. ------Chicago, Ill. -----Deland, Ill. ----Pekin, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ------Chicago, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. -----Iuka, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. - - - -Decatur, Ill, -----St. Louis, Mo. ----Mt. Vernon, Ill. ----Evanston, Ill. ----Centralia, Ill. --------Harvey, Ill. Morgan, Rose .......-.........-.----- ----- K alamazoo, Mich, Morton, Louise fMrs. OtchinsonJ -------- ---- E ast St, Louis, Ill, Phillips, Dorothy fMrs. Dave Hamptonj --- ----------- Salem, Ill, Purdue, Treva fMrs. Herbert Leutyj ---- Rogers, Nellie CMrs. Glen Shanafeltj ---- Shook, Claudine fMrs. Fred Thatcherj --- Skelton, Harry ----------------------- Spencer, Lera Margaret, Teacher -.---- Storment, Lovell CMrs. William Swiftj -- Watson, Lulu fMrs. Ralph Warrenl --- Williams, Louise fMrs. William Uhlirj --- 1922 Allen, John ---------------------------- Anderson, Mayme fMrs. Paul Rippyl --- Arnold, Nellie fMrs. Pat Wrighth ----- Bigelow, Harold -------------------- Boring, Cleo ---------.--------- Bracy, Wayne, Buda Company .---- Bunnell, Robert, Druggist ------------ Chezem, Mabel fMrs. Earl McGurneJ --- ---------Kell, Ill. --------Harvey, Ill. --- -San Diego, Calif. ---------Chicago, Ill. ------------Salem, Ill. Buzzards Bay, Mass. ---------Reno, Nevada ---------Harvey, Ill. ----Cleveland, Ohio ----Sandoval, Ill. -----Fairfield, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Detroit, Mich. ------Harvey, Ill. ----- --Louisville, Ill. -- --Murphysboro, Ill. Craig, Helen 1Mrs. Vernon Sipesl --- Davis, Mae fMrs. Clyde Conasterl --- DeLay, Velmar ..................... -- Doolen, Harold ........................... Dunlop, Araminta fMrs. Harold Bigelowl --- Embser, Jerome, Teacher ................ Farthing, Melvin ..................... Fitzgerald, Helen fMrs. F. J. Dubasl -- Foster, Inez, Teacher .................. Gaines, David, Mounted Police ............ Garner, Claude, Filling Station Attendant --- Hines, Flora fMrs. Richard Dentonj ...... Holt, Frances, Stenographer ..... - ..... - Johnson, Dorothy fMrs. G. Hargisj .... --------Alma, Ill. ----Christopher, Ill. ------Shattuc, Ill. ----Harvey, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. -------Aledo, Ill. -----Mt. Vernon, Ill. ---Washington, D. C. -------Salem, Ill. ----Detroit, Mich. ------Salem, Ill. -----Palestine, Ill. ----Chicago, Ill. ----Gary, Ind. Jones, Anna Margaret, Office Clerk --- ............,... Salem, Ill. Kagy, Donald, Trucking ............ ................. S alem, Ill. Kagy, Faye fMrs. T. G. Brownb -- ---Alberquerque, New Mexico Kell, Lela ....,.......,.......... ,................ S alem, Ill. McMackin, John, Office Manager --- Mercer, Gleason, Trucking ................. -- --Salem, Ill. - ---Salem, Ill. Meredith, Ruby, Teacher ---J ----.----------- ---------- O din, Ill. Miller, Carrie D. QMrs. C. Kenneth Edwardsj --- -.------- St. Louis, Mo. Musgrove, Earl, Trucking -------------------- ---- E ast St. Louis, Ill. Parks, Regis, Merchant ------------------ -------.- S alern, Ill. Purdue, Alfred, Teacher, Prin. High School --- ------ Kell, Ill. Purdue, Earl ---- -----------.-.---------.. --.--- A lma, Ill. Smith, Thelma CMrs. Robert Bunnellj ---- Spencer, Tom, Railroad Office --------- Squibb, Mary fMrs. Clyde Bookhoutl --- Squibb, Sarah, Merchant ------.------ Stevens, Boyd, Student ---- ---- Swalley, Violet, Teacher ------ Vursell, Charles E., Editor ------- - West, Margaret, Teacher ----------- Wilkins, Faye fMrs. D. B. Clymorel ----- Williams, Lillian QMrs. Frank Branchj -- Woodard, Ruby --..--------.-......---. Wyatt, Ruth fMrs. Charles E. Vursellj -- 1923 Bail, Ruth CMrs. Harold Pratherb Teacher --- Bartram, Russell, Loan Office ----------- Beasley, Octavious, Garage -----.-----.. Blair, Helen fMrs. Harold Doolenj -- Bradley, Clark ------.-..........-.... Brennan, Kay -.------.-.....-........... Bruce, Gladys fMrs. Monroe Davidsonj --- Carrol, Mae fMrs. George Metcalfj ------ Davidson, Susan, Secretary ---.----- Donoho, Sylvia fMrs. Curtis Kirkl --- Frutchtl, Gertrude ---............. - Gaines, Gertrude fM1'S. V. Hopperb -- Gossett, Charles -................. ----Louisville, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Chicago, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Odin, Ill. -------Peoria, Ill. -----Centralia, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. ------Salem, Ill. ----Walnut Hill, Ill. ----Centralia, Ill. ----Sumner, Ill. -----Harvey, IH. ----Chicago, Ill. ------------Salem, Ill. ---------------Odin, Ill. Schenectady, New York ------------Salem, Ill. -----Ullin, Ill. ----Chicago, Ill. ----Chicago, Ill. ----Harvey, Ill. a,,.. Y- ....-.... Hearn, Carl ............... Hester, Gail, Teacher ............. -- Hilton, Opal fMrs. Garrisonl .............. Johnson, Anna KMrs. C. M. Christensenj --- McCollum, Clair, Supt. Yellow Cab ......... Moroney, Kathryn fMrs. Gleason Webby --- Musgrove, Lester, Bulk Oil Plant ...........W --v--Deceased -----Salem, Ill. ----Denver, Colo. -,--Marion, Ill. ---Chicago, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. Nesmith, Evelyn CMrs. O. E. Mueggenburgb .... ...... S t. Louis, Mo. Pickett, Maben, Teacher ..................... .... N ew Athens, Ill. Porter, Edward ........................... .......... D eceased Purdue, Bessie ........................ r--Mt. Vernon, Ill. Raver, Opal fMrs. Herman Wilkerson! --- Riggs, Gladys KMrs. Leon Estesj .... Sites, Lela ....................... Stonecipher, Frank, Undertaker --- Storment, Eloise, Teacher ..... Storment, Etheleen ........ -------Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. - --- --Salem, Ill. -,-----Sumner, Ill. ----West Allis, Wis. ------Chicago, Ill. Schwartz, Christine ....................... .... S t. Louis, Mo. Tomlinson, Helen .......................... ..,.. C hicago, Ill, Tomlinson, Lucille fMrs. Lawrence Kellumsj ..... Salem, Ill. Vursell, Eugene ............................ ..... C hicago, Ill. Vursell, Jessie fMrs. Earl Purduej .... - ...... Alma, Ill- Webster, Henry ......... .. ............. ....... H arvey, Ill. Westcott, Murl CMrs. Clarence Haneyj --- Telford, Dorothy fMrs. William Davisj --- 1924 Baker, Mary fMrs. Eugene Vursellj --- Beard, Geneva ...... ..... .......... Bowers, Edwin ....... Bowers, Max, Teacher -- Brasel, Marjorie .......,...... Britton, Blanche ............... Bryant, Isabelle, City Collector ,,.. Combs, Lucille, Teacher ................ Cope, Margaret ......................... Crutchfield, Lillian fMrs. Virgil Duncanj --- Currie, Marion, Farmer - ...........,... - Farthing, Trucy fMrs. Raymond Grinerj --- Gaston, Hammond .................... Green, James, Farmer .......... Guebert, Elmer .................. Hays, Goldie, Telephone Operator .... Hiese, Orena fMrs. Albert Dietrichj -- Holt, Charlotte, Teacher .......... Howell, Robert .......... Kagy, Keith ........... Kagy, Shannon, Clerk ................. Kamp, Louise ........................... Loomis, Margaret fMrs. James Wheelerj --- McCoy, Bessie fMrs. B. C. Brucej ....... McCoy, John, Painter ............ -- McLaughlin, Rex .... ..q.-.-y-aa-.-1..-4...........-- - -Y- ----------Cartter, Ill. VVashington, D. C- ---Chicago, Ill. ----Harvey, Ill. ---Olney, Ill. r-----Deceased ----Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ---Detroit, Mich. -----Salem, Ill. ,--Decatur, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Iuka, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. -Y---luka, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -,,-Salem, Ill. --------Salem, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. ------Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. Meyers, Harold, Electrical Engineer .....,,.. .... S t. Louis, Mo. Meisenheimer, Louise fMrs. William Adairj -- ...... Salem, Ill. Morgan, Katherine fMrs. Dan McBrideJ ,.... .... C hicago, Ill. Musgrove, Harold, Bulk Oil Plant ......... ...... S alem, Ill. Parker, Elma, Teacher .............. .... C entralia, Ill. Purdue, Lorraine QMrs. Ray Rileyj -- ....... Kell, Ill. Robison, Earl, Dairy ................ ...... S alem, Ill. Russell, Edmund, Office Manager ....... .... L itchfield, Ill. Sites, Helen fMrs. Houstin McMillianJ -- .... Centralia, Ill. Smith, Mildred fMrs. Fred Davidsonj --- ---Danville, Ill. Stevens, Harriet fMrs. Paul Crippenl --- .... Decatur, Ill. Storment, Lucille lMrs, Joe Ptomeyj --- .... Decatur, Ill. Telford, Virginia, Teacher ........... .... S alem, Ill. Vursell, Clarence .......................H..... .... S alem, Ill. Wilcox, Elizabeth .................................. .... X enia, Ill. Williams, Vivian fMrs. Herschel Campbellj Teacher .... .... S alem, Ill. Wilson, Wilma fMrs. Merl Mayj ................... .... S alem, Ill. 1925 Allen, Veneta iMrs. Stanley Rundlej --- .... Salem, Ill. Anderson, Bessie, Stenographer .... ---Breese, Ill. Britt, Mary fMrs. HindsJ ........ .... A lma, Ill. Chance, Lawrence, Dry Cleaning .... -- ...... Salem, Ill. Chandler, Esther .....,..................... .... S t. Louis, Mo. Charlton, Gertrude fMrs. Ralph Williamsb -- .... Cartter, Ill. Davidson, Julius, Clerk ................. ....... S alem, Ill. Donoho, Tot fMrs. Virgil Bingmanj -, .... Golconda, Ill. DuBois, Mildred, Clerk ............. ...... S alem, Ill. Fankboner, Pern, Stenographer --- ---St. Louis, Mo. Fitch, Paul ....................... ..... S alem, Ill. Gaston, Opal fMrs. Charles Esquej --- ...... Anna, Ill. Holt, Edgar, Farmer .............. .... C artter, Ill. Howard, Secle fMrs. Elmer Haysj --- ......... Kell, Ill. James, Louise fMrs. Martin Peasel --- .... Springfield, Ill. Jones, Glen, Dairy ................. .-........ S alem, Ill. Jones, Keith, Merchant -- ....... .... L os Angeles, Calif. Lesher, Ruth, Teacher --- ....,..... Salem, Ill. Logan, Lambert, Lawyer -- Lusch, Helen, Nurse ........ May, Lucile, Teacher .......... McLaughlin, Dorothy, Teacher ...... .... ---Fort Worth, Texas ----East St. Louis, Ill. McLaughlin, Paul ......................... McMackin, Elizabeth fMrs. Miller Greerl - Melton, Winifred fMrs. Harold McLeanJ -- Mercer, Gladys fMrs. C. H. Appleburyb -- Mercer, Raymond, Accountant ......... Morgan, Irene fMrs. Hugh BoldingJ ...... Morris, Adelaide fMrs. Henry T. Huthj --- Parker, Carl, Farmer ................. Pickett, Louise fMrs. J --- Pickett, Lynn, Farmer ................ Poole, Faye fMrs. Truman Abernathyj -- Porter, Mary Louise .................. -----------Sa1em, Ill. --------Cartter, Ill. ---Cedarville, Ohio -----Vandalia, Ill. ----Saginaw, Mich. - - - - - -Flat River, Mo. -,,------Detroit, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. -----Jersey City, N. J. -------Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -------Odin, ---St. Louis, - - - -Salem, Ill. Ill. Mo. Robbins, Elsie ......................... Seiber, Verna fMrs. Blackj Teacher ......... Simpson, Eugenia fMrs. Eugene Leckronej -- Stonecipher, Louise, Stenographer ........ Storment, Ellis, Shoe Factory .... Swalley, Estel, Oil Station ..... Tate, Edgar ................ Vurse.ll, Harold .................... West, Georgia, Teacher ............. Whitlock, Pauline fMrs. Cleo Copplel --- 1926 Atkinson, Velma iMrs. C. E. Jansenj -- Aumiller, Linnie fMrs. J. Polankil .... Ballance, Alice CMrs. Stevensonl --- Beard, Goldia, Teacher .............. Beard, Rochelle, Teacher .............. Boynton, Crystal CMrs. Maben Pickettj --- Brasel, Blair, Teacher ................. -----Salem, -----Salem -------Salem, ----Springfield, -----Salem, ------Salem, 9 Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Memphis, Tenn. ---Chicago, Ill. --------Odin, Ill. ----Hammond, Ind. ---Aurora Ill. ----Alma, Ill. ----Alton, Ill. ------McNab, Ill. ----------Iuka, Ill. New Athens, IlI. -----Iberia, Ohio Brubaker, Ada, Teacher ----.--.-..-. ---Salem, Ill. Brunner, Dema fMrs. Paul Andrews? ---- ----- F arina, Ill. Chezem, Hazel fMrs. Earl Thompsonl ---- ---.- O din, Ill. Craig, Marjorie, Bank Clerk ..---....-- ---- S alem, Ill. Currie, Grace fMrs. Sam Lowryl --- ---- Salem, Ill. Currie, Hildred --------------.--- ------- D eceased Currie, Robert, Shoe Factory ---- ---..-. S alem, Ill. Davidson, Lois -..--.-..----..---- ---. C arbondale, Ill. Garner, Marion, Stenographer ------.---. .---.-. S alem, Ill. Griffin, Mary CMrs. Tom Williamsl --.----.-.-- ---- C entralia Ill. Henderson, Lucille fMrs. Galen Negleyl Nurse ---- ------ O lney, Ill. Hodges, Farrell -----------.---------.--------. ---Salem, Ill. Holsapple, Inez CMrs. Gilbert Hawleyl --- .-... Odin, Ill. Howe, Faye, Clerk .---.--------------- --.. S alem Ill. Johnson, Elva CMrs. Lichtenbergerj --- ----Harvey, Ill. Johnson, Lee -------..---..---..--- ---- S alem, Ill. Jones, Winifred, Substitute Teacher --- ---- Salem, Ill. Kagy, Byron, Shoe Factory ----..- -----.-----.--- S alem, Ill. Kell, Ted, U. S. Mail Service ..--- ----..---.------- S alem Ill. Landis, Louise fMrs. Dean Barrj ---- ----- Kimberlin Heights, Tenn. Leckrone, Eugene, Shoe Factory ---.-- --------..------- S alem, Ill. Littrell, Blanche fMrs. H. Harrielll -- ..-------------- Odin, Ill. Loomis, Ena CMrs. Paul Williamsl ---..- ---- C hicago, Ill. Loomis, Marie fMrs. J. Branchl Teacher ------ ---- S alem, Ill. Long, Everett ..................-...--...----- . ---- Iuka, Ill. Mahr, Helen, Dietician of Presbyterian Hospital ----. Chicago, Ill. McLaughlin, Donald --..---..-.. -------------.- -------- S a lem, Ill, Meredith, Loren ....-................ South Bend, Ind. Mills, Bernice fMrs. G. Rothermelj ---. -------- S alem, Ill, Murphy, Robert, University of Illinois --- .--- Champaign, Ill. Organ, Bacyl -...-..........-.......- ---------- S alem, Ill, Prahl, Bertha fMrs. Eugene Lewisl --- Indianapolis, Ind. Peters, Margaret fMrs. E. Nieburgj -- ----- St, Louis, Mo, Pitts, Goldie, Teacher .............. -.----. I uka, Ill. ,N - .f f S - , i' M t MM ,i ,,l 1-wliiilillx , 1 1 5, LV., ,M-:kk-i ii swf Pribble, John, Northwestern University - ----ChicaQ'o, Ill. Rippy, Byron ..................,....., ....... O din, Ill. Russell, Ollie, Oklahoma University --- ---Norman, Oklfi. Sites, Herbert ......................,.. .... S alem, Ill. Squibb, Edna fMrs. Merle Bakerj ..,,,-, .... S alem, Ill. Tate, Lucille fMrs. David Kesselj Teacher ............ Odin, Ill. Telford, Evelyn fMrs. Dean Johnsonl -... ........... L aSalle, Ill. Underwood, Dimple CMrs. Paul Grissomj --- .... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Vernor, Winifred, Teacher ..--.,,...-...., ...........v. S alem, Ill. Wham, Mary Ruth, Teacher .....,... -- .... West Chester, Ohio Williams, Fern, Nurse ,,...........,-.. ........, S alem, Ill. Wilson, Eileen CMrs. John McMackinJ -- .... Salem, Ill. Wyatt, Donald ..,-.........,..,...,.. .,.. S alem, Ill. 1927 Baker, Merle, Teacher ...............r,. .... S alem, Ill. Ball, Donald, Waiter ....,...Y...,..,..,... ...... S alem, Ill. Barenfaneer, Lewis, University of Illinois Beaver, Kenneth, Teacher .............. Bradley, Naomi ,.......r.. Campbell, Alleen, Teacher ........... ,- Cruse, Eli'abeth, Teacher .....,........,. Cutchin, Geraldine fMrs. Robert Gommj -- Dial, John, Printer ....o.A...r......,,. Donoho, Chloe fMrs. Fred Starnsj ...., Dunkle, Robert .........,..,......c.... Easley, Maynard, University of Illinois -- Fitzgerald, Gladys fMrs. J. T. Kastanekj Gaston, Harold, Secretary ............... Gaston, Lillian, Teacher .....,... Gaston, Warden .... , ............. Gray, Luella fMrs. Walter Jonesj --- Gray, Nellie, Stenographer ........ Hanna, Gladys, Teacher ..... .... Holstlaw, Ralph, Clerk .......a...... Howe, Jewell CMrs. Murphyb ....,r.., Lakin, Thelma fMrs. Ray Bennyhoffj --- Meador, Loren ......,..,...,......... Mercer, Helen fMrs. Donald HesterJ --- Middleton, Louis, U. S. Navy .....--... Miller, Virginia fMrs. Ray Schillingsb --- Morris, Da'e, Shoe Factory ...........a Nesmith, Arthur Ya.A.,,....-..-........ O'Haver, June fMrs. Walter Murphyb -- Phelps, Opal ..,.,................... Pickett, Lois, Clerk .......... Ramsey, Marie ...Aaaa..A...... Robison, Maurine, Bookkeeper ..... Rogers, Vefma, Shoe Factory ....... Spencer, Frank Lawson, Post Office --- Spencer, Julian, Electrical Engineer .............. Stevenson, Corene iMr's. Marshall Cromwellj .......... Stewart, Edward, Trucking ................ -- ---Urbana, Ill. , ----Iuka, Ill. -,,----Iuka, Ill. --------Salem, Ill. ----Villa Grove, Ill. --------Joliet, Ill. ,-,Strong'hurst, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ------Chicago, Ill. -----Champaig'n, Ill. ---Washington, D. C. ,,-----Chicago, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. -- - -Kankakee, Ill. ------Tont1, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Iuka, Ill. ----Odin, Ill. ----Deceased --------Iuka, Ill. --M-----Salem, Ill. -----San Diego, Calif. --------Chicago, Ill. -,,-----Salem, Ill. ----Normal, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ------Deceased ----Salem, Ill. ----Chicago, Ill. ----Salem Ill. 7 ------------Salem, Ill. --- ......,....... Salem, Ill. -New York City, N. Y. ,-----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ,Lf -A ,At A 2 L LL, Stonecipher, Ross, University of Illinois .... Telford, John, Farmer ................. Storment, Ethel, Office Clerk --- Turpin, Homer ................ Vursell, Alice ................. Widdows, Leona CMrs. ! -- Walkington, Merle, Teacher -- Williams, Helen ........... ..... l928 Atkinson, Louise ...................... Baker, Isabel, Bookkeeper ........... Beasley, Marguerite, Shoe Factory --- Blair, John, Office Work .......... Borsenberger, Berneze, Teacher -- Boynton, Francis, Teacher ..... Bradley, Virgil ....-.....,.....,., Chance, Sarah Margaret, Teacher .... Crippen, Norman ............. -- Dalton, Belva, Teacher ......... Deadmond, Beryl ............... Estes, Nina fMrs. Estil Swalley! ......v. Fankboner, Cody, Oil Station Operator --- Fear, Herbert ,..................,,.,.- Finn, Florence fMrs. Russell Wyatt! --- Fulton, Robert ........-............. Gray, Frances .......,...,........,.....,.. Griffin, Margarite fMrs. Cecil Garne1'! ..,.. Hamerson, Norma CMrs. William Whitworth! Hester, Erma, Clerk ...,..................... Hines, Lila fMrs. Raymond Rippy! --- Hockman, Helen .......,,.......... Howe, Van ............,........rs Hilgeford, Theodore, Shoe Factory -- Jezek, James r.,.,...........,......, Larimer, Virginia fMrs. F. J. Pechar! --- Lesher, Samuel, Teacher ...........,., McGlumphy, Lelia ................... McGraw, Harold, Shoe Factory ,.,,..... McHaney, Frances fMrs. Dale Morris! ..... McKinney, Cauline CMrs. Roland Staley! --- McLaughlin, Eloise, Teacher -.,.,-..,-,.. McLaughlin, Mary Olive fMrs. V. Davis! --- McLaughlin, Florence, Teacher .......... McLaughlin, Colin, Shoe Factory s...... Middleton, Ina, Nurse ................... Musgrove, Raymond, McKendree College --- Nattier, Marion ........................ Nonnenkamp, Dorothy, Nurse .......... Page, Nelson, Ice Plant .... Porter, Elmer ............... Prahl, Mary .,.................. Purcell, Dorothy fMrs. Easley! -- NlllXS'llf'f'l1-'iff'Ir 'El ----Champaign -----Salem, -------Salem, - - - -Frankfort, - - - -Carbondale, --------Iuka ------Iuka, ---Cypress, ---Salem, ----Salem ----Salem, -- --Harvey, -----Salem, - -- Lexington ---- --Iuka, 1 1 v Ill. Ill. Ill. Ind. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Cedarville, Ohio ---Carisle, - ----Kell ---Odin, ----Salem ----Salem ----Salem, ---Iuka -----Salem, - - - -Cartter, - ----Salem --- ---St. Louis, -----Salem, ----Chatwick, ----Salem ----Salem - - -Chicaqo, Mt. Olive, Central City Salem, ----Salem, - - ---Salem ----Decatur -----Dowell, ----Centralia -----Salem, ---Sullivan, --- -Salem - - -Lebanon, - ---Patoka, -- -St. Louis, ----Salem, ---Iuka, ----Salem ----Salem y v 1 Ind. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Mo. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Mo. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. -,...,.1,-...-.4...,--H - -- - .-z.. I 1-'fit' '. lx l X Ray, Herbert ..... .,.... .,.,,,,,,, Ray, Neil ........-............. ,,-,,-.,--, Reddix, Clarence, Service Station Attendant -A Reed, Mary, Stenographer ............,.,... Roberts, Sadonia, Teacher ......... Salter, Clark, Shoe Factory .......... Simpson, Ruth fMrs. Ellis Stormentj --- Sites, Thelma ,..................... Storment, Mary Helen ....-......-. Storment, Raymond ....... Tinkler, Eunice, Teacher .... Whitlock, Ervin, Oil Station ............, 1929 Albert, Thelma, Telephone Operator --- Alderson, Dwight, Student ,.......... Bachman, Robert, Clerk ............ Baird, Ralph ..-......,..,.......... Ballance, Helen fMrs. John Petersl --- Beacham, Viola ................... Britt, Lucille ...... Bunnell, Raymond .... Carpenter, Kenneth .... Copsy, Helen .........., Dalton, Lorene, Teacher ,......, -- Davidson, Luella ........................ Featherly, Helen fMrs. Harold Georgeb --- Hilgeford, Wayne .........,........,. Hargis, Lena .......,...................... Hinds, Irene fMrs. James Adamsl ....,..... Horsman, Maurice, Illinois Medical University Huser, Mildred, Student .................,,.. James, Max, Loan Office ............... Kramer, Nadine fMrs. R. M. Nicholsb --- March, Edith ........................ May, Dorothy, Secretary ...... Miller, Kathryn, Stenographer -- Morton, Edna ................ --- Morton, Rex ..........,..,..,........... Musgrove, Irene, Secretary of High School --- McCarty, Dean, Office Clerk .........-..... McGraw, Lucy fMrs. Raymond Stormentj --- McMackin, Margaret Ann, Teacher ....... Nesmith, Florence, Clerk ..,...,... Nonnenkamp, Elmer .......,,...... Ogden, Burmadetta, Stenographer --- Pickett, Gladys ........,...,..,... Ramsey, Earl .... ..........,.. Reed, Leonard ...........,..,.. Rogers, Nola .........,.......... Roll, Irma fMrs. Clyde Warrenj --- Sites, Doris ..................... Sites, Dorothy ................ tix 1 V r J- -f:.......,............' ,,.,,,, ---------Deceased ----Elks City, Okla. --------Salem, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ---,-Iuka, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Harvey, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ---Odin, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. --------------Salem, Ill. San Bernadino, Calif. ------------Salem, Ill. ---------Kell, Ill. ----Meredosia, Ill. ------.,Salem, Ill. -------Chicago, Ill. -----Charleston, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. --,-Sterling, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ----Cartter, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. -------Chicago, Ill. ----Champaig'n, Ill. -----,Salem, Ill. ----Sa'em, Ill. -------Kell, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. ----Chicago, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ----Cartter, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. ------Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ----St. Louis, Mo. ----Salern, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. -------,-Chicago, Ill. ----Bridgeport, Conn. -------,-Salem, Ill. --,Batavia, Ind. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. Smith, Dixie, Stenographer ..... -------Chicag'o, Ill Smith, Helen ..................... ..-, ....... K a nkakee, Ill. Southward, Harold, Auto Factory .......,,.. Battle Creek, Mich. Sparkman, Violet CMrs. Robert Rothermelb --- ........ Centralia, Ill Stokes, Kathleen fMrs. J ........... A ,--Richview, Ill. Watterson, Mildred ..-,................ ---Peel-ia, lll. Widdoivs, Goldie fMrs. Denver Englishj -- VVikenhauser Winona, Office Clerk ...... 1930 Class of January Baker, William, Student ............. Bradford, Lena, Telephone Operator --- Crippen, Elston, Feed Store ............ Denton, Marshall, Oklahoma University .... Fankboner, Wilson, Oil Station Operator --- Hawkins, Jennelyn, Secretary ............ Hawkins, Jennelyn, Secretary --- Johnson, Helen ................ Knight, Eva Mae, Shoe Factory -- Leckrone, Nellie Mae, Clerk .... Roberts, Charles, Printer ............ Satterthwaite, Cecil ................... Southward, Ethel fMrs. Edwin Clarkl --- Stalcup, Edna, Office Clerk ......,..... Stevenson, Mary CMrs. Byron Rippyj ..... Telford, Naida, Shoe Factory Office ........ Vandervort, Florence, University of Illinois - Wilson, Doris CMrs. John C. Askew! ........ - Class of June Allen, Rose, Clerk --- .......... ---- Armstrong, LeRoy --- Armstrong, Kenneth -- Baker, Dorris ........ Barnes, Silas, Student --- Benson, Margorie ...... Bible, lla, Clerk .....,. -,- .... - --- Bleiler, Vera .......-..........-.-........ Bolinger, Margaret fMrs. Dwight Youngl -- Boynton, Joe, Farmer .................... Brasel, Alice fMrs. Ellis Meadorj ......... Bryant, Oleta fMrs. Dwight Davidsonj --- Charlton, LeRoy, Farmer ............. Creel, Thelma ............... Currie, Arthur, Shoe Factory --- Currie, Warren, Farmer .............. Davidson, Edward, Clerk ............... Davidson, Genevieve fMrs. Garvin Tillyl --- Decker, Lawrence, Shoe Factory ........ Dillon, Marion. Student ............... Elliott, Gena iMrs. Harold DuBoisJ --- Ill -------Iuka, ----St. Louis, Mo ,,-St. Charles, Mo Bachman, Agnes, Lindenwood College ........, - ----Champaign, Ill -,,-----Salem, Ill ------Salem, Ill ----Norman, Okla ------Salem, Ill --,---Sal?m, Ill ----Greenville, Ill -----,Salem, Ill ----Salem, Ill ----Salem, Ill ----Salem, Ill ----Salem, Ill -----Salem, Ill ----Salern, Ill -------Odin, Ill ,-------Salem, Ill ----Champaiqn, Ill ---Nashville, Tenn ----Salem, Ill ----Iuka, Ill r---,,Iuka, Ill -,,----Iuka, Ill ----Corona, Calif ---rSalem, Ill ----Sal'1rn, Ill --,-Salem, Ill -,,-Salem, lll ----Salem, Ill ----Jackson, Mo --,,Salem, Ill -----Cartter, Ill ---,--Dix, Ill ----Salem, Ill ----Salem, Ill ----Salem, Ill -- .... Pana, Ill ----,----Salem, Ill ---Jacksonville, Ill ------Salem, Ill Friedrich, Dwight -.,,.,,Y--,,-,---- ,--- Garner, Marion, Service Station Operator --- Graner, Rose fMrs. 5 .,,,,., A- ,,,-- Griffin, Vivian ..--,. .,.,,---.,,- - -- Groff, Carl .... Haizlip, Alva ..,,,--,.,-- Hargis, Durward .......... Holstlaw, George, Teacher --- Holt, Roy ....-,..,...,---. Horn, Raymond ............ ,,,,,,,,,,,-, , -- Leckrone, Francis ..--,-,,,-.----- -,---------- Leckrone, Nadine fMrs. Bradford Brinkerhoffj Leckrone, Philip ..,-,,---- ,-.,----w---- ---,-- Loomis, Dorothea ........ - Lynch, Howard, Teacher --- Miller, Anna Louise ......... Mills, Charles, Candy Maker .... Murfin, Doris .r,-.-..,-.,----., ,,r,--, Nesbit, Renabel ..........Y,,,--- r7---w, , Oglesby, Byron, Service Station Operator --- Outhouse, Homer .rr,....,,... ,.--,,.,,,- Poole, Clayton, Clerk .-...c..,.,,,,,,, , Purcell, Ruth, Telephone Operator .r.. Racy, Margaret fMrs. Oral Linglej .... Relfe, Edwin, Picture Show .r..,.,.. Robbins, Mamie, Shoe Factory ..A. Rogers, Mabel tMrs. Donald BallJ --- Rogers, Minnie .,...-....... ,,., Rose, Bertha fMrs. J --- Saums, Wanda ..,, a.... Scott, Bernard --- Simer, Woodson --- Simmons, Opal -- Steln, Keith .,.. A ...,..-.-...., Stephens, Ruth ...............,. Stevenson, Carrie, Stenographer --- Stevenson, Hanna - ........,..,- - Sweney, Paul, Student --- - Telford, Marjorie ......... Temple, Harry, Student .,,. Thurman, Haward, Student .... Tucker, Glenn ..,,,-......,...,, Wham, Margaret, Stenographer .... Wilson, Virgil, Student .......r--..,-- 1931 Class of January Becker, Glenn .... Behnke, Ruth .............. Chassels, Jeanne ........-... Fitzgerald, Jeanette, Student -- Hamilton, Marie -.....,.-.... ,-ur..-.-E,--v-...w..,.4,v.. ., W-,F ----Odin, Ill. ---Salem, Ill. ----Iuka, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. --------Salem, Ill. ----Jacksonville, Ill. -----Cartter, Ill. --------Iuka, Ill, ---Denver, Colo. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ---Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Deceased ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. -------Vernon, Ill. ---Carbondale, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Patoka, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Vandalia, Ill. -----Cypress, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -- ---Salem, Ill. ---------Salem, Ill. ---Omega Township --------Xenia, Ill. --------Salem, Ill. -----East St. Louis, Ill. -----------Iuka, Ill. ---St. Elmo, Ill. ----Patoka, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. --------Salem, Ill. ----Jacksonville, Ill. --------Salem, Ill. --- --Champaign Ill. 1 - - -Carbondale Ill. 9 --------Kell, Ill. ------Chicago, Ill. - - - Carbondale, Ill. -----Salem, 111. ------Iuka, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. ---Carbondale, Ill. ------Salem, Ill. Hilgeford, Fern Margaret, Clerk ......... Howe, John Noel ........................ Joines, Naomi L. fMrs. Phillip Leckronej .... Kell, Darwin .........................,,. Kell, Eugene H. ....... ............, Kell, Mary S., Student ...... - Kester, Donald W. .................... Larimer, John Robert, Student .......... Mercer, Ola Mae fMrs. Howard LynchJ --- McMackin, Martha Ellen, Student ....... Nesmith, Harry Dewitt, Student --- Sargent, William, Student ........ Sites, John K. ................. Stevenson, Ralph VVald0 .... Vandervort, John, Student .........-...... Class of June Allen, Virginia --- ......... ---- Beals, Winifred .... - Beals, Henry L. ........... Bennett, William, Teacher ................... Brasel, Marie .................... ....... ...... Brinkerhoff, Bradford, Service Station Operator Bumgarner, Fae .............................. Campbell, Gilbert A. ........ Carnes, Mary, Shoe Factory --- Clark, Homer .......................... Cooper, Mabel ......................A........ Cunningham, Mark S., Clerk Wholesale House --- Currie, Dwight ..........................,. Davidson, Catherine ........ Deadmond, Vernel, Student --- Duffy, John M., Student --- Duncan, Evelyn ......... Engeln, Marguerite ..,. Fulkerson, John .... Gambill, J. Arthur ............. Gaston, Ernestine ................. Geibe, Wilma, Substitute Teacher --- Hahn, Dorothy H. ............... Hanes, Ben, Waiter --- Hays, Lucille, Teacher --- Hester, Mary ......... ...... Horseman, Clura E. .................... Jackson, Agnes fMrs. Alonzo McHaneyJ --- James, Marie Elinor, Student ......... Jones, Goldie CMrs. Roy Allen? --- Kell, J. Regis ................. Martin, Mildred .... Mercer, Cleo ........ Meredith, Velven A. --- Moore, Carl ......... Mount, Ivan H. .... - - - -Salem, Ill. - -- -Salem, Ill. ------Sa1em, Ill. ----Panora, Iowa ----Panora, Iowa Carbondale, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. Champaign, Ill. ---------Salem, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Champaign, Ill. Champaign, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. ---------Sa1em, Ill. Champaign, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Iuka, Ill. -,--Xenia, Ill. --,-Kell, Ill. --,-Salem, Ill. ---Iuka, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. l---Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ---s---Salem, Ill. ---------Salem, Ill. Carbondale. Il! St. Paul, Minn. -------Salem, Ill. - --Danvi1le, Ill. -----Odin, Ill. -,-,Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Iuka, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. -- ---Salem, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. -------Salem, Ill. -----Salem, Ill. ----Salem, Ill. ---Kell, Ill. ---Odin, Ill. ---Odin, Ill. ---,Dix, Ill. Porter, Eleanor, Student .......... Rondot, Vera ....................... Carbondale, Ill. - - -Los Angeles, Calif Ill Sager, Pauline fMrs. John Telfordj --- ..... Salem, Schroeder, Geneva, Student ......... ---Carb0ndale, Ill. Seiber, Eric A., Printer ........... ...... S alem, Ill. Schreffler, Roger ................ ..... A lma, Ill. Sparkman, Dorothy, Shoe Factory --- ..... Salem, Ill. Thurman, Beulah, Bookkeeper --, ..... Salem, Ill. Turner, Delbert ............... ....... O din, Ill. Vandenburg, Marian, Student .... ---Carbondale, Ill. West, Wilson H., Student ..... Carbondale, Ill. Williams, Ruth, Student ............... ..... N ormal, Ill. Williams, Warren F., Student .....,........ ---Carbondale, Ill. Wyatt, Carrie K. fMrs. Harry S. Daviesl --- ..... Gary, Ind. Wyman, Opal Lena CMrs. T. Clarkb .-.... ..... S alem, Ill. 1932 Class of January Allen, Lee K. ......,......................... ....., S alem, Ill. Austin, George T., Student --- Champaign, Ill. Bachman, George, Student --- Champain, Ill. Bachman, Willard, Student --- Carbondale, Ill. Beasley, Louis S. ............ ...... S alem, Ill. Brock, Erleen, Shoe Factory --- ..,.. Salem, Ill. Childers, Ernest, Laborer .... ........ S alem, Ill. Cotton, Paul E., Student ......... Champaign, Ill. Cunningham, Jean ................. .,,, S alem, Ill, Davidson, Sam, Insurance Office .... ..... S alem, Ill. Forst, Frank P. .....,............ ...,. S alem, Ill, Garner, Woodrow --- ,.,,, Salem, Ill Huber, Joe E. ..... ..... S alem, Ill. Huddlestun, Ona ......... ,,-, S alem, I11 Kell, Merlin ............... ,,.,, S alem, Ill, Klausen, Lorraine, Student --- Carbondale, Ill. Lester, Marna .................. --,-- S alem, Ill, Loomis, Wilma .................. -,-. S alem, Ill, McGraw, Gaither, Bulk Oil Station -- -,,Salem, Ill McMackin, James E., Shoe Factory --- ,-,Saley-n, Ill Phillips, James, Farmer ............ ---Salem, Ill Purdue, Mary Margaret --- ..... Salem, Ill Shanafelt, Gladys ........ ............... -,,. O d in, Ill Class of June Armstrong, Roberta E. .................... ---Danville, I11 Aumiller, Mildred fMrs. Mildred Bakerj --- ,----- Iuka, I11 Ball, Mavis ....-.........---.......-... ..... S alem, Ill Blair, Frank, Clerk ............... --,Sa1em, Ill Bollinger, Lee M., Service Station -- ,-,Sale-m, I11 Boynton, Isabelle S. .............. ---,. S alem, 111 Britt, Alice ......... .,.. P atoka, Ill Brannon, Wilma L. --- ---Salem, I11 Britain, William -- ...,. Salem, Ill Brode, Carlyle --- .... Salem, Brode, Vincent --- .... Salem, Bryant, Elma ....... --- ........ - .... Salem, Cornstubble, Ida .......................... ...... S alem, Daniels, Bonnie A. QMrs. Beryl Wortmanj -- ....... Patoka Daniels, Leonard B., Student ............. ..... C arbondale Davidson, Rebecca, Stenographer -- ........ Salem, Davis, Eugene .................. ...... S alem, Frambes, Arlie W. ............. .... S alem Garner, Conrad W., Farmer ...... ...... S alem Goldsborough, John B., Student --- .... Carlinville, Hammond, Lois G. -- ........ ..... M iami, Hays, M. Dennis ......... ...., I uka, Hines, Agnes D. ............. Hindman, Caroline, Student --- Howard, Doris L., Student ---- James, Lester A., Clerk ..... Jones, Roberta A., Clerk ---- Kell, Alice K. ............ Lawrence, Sterling .......... Leckrone, James E., Farmer --- Martin, Mary Anne, Student .... McCoy, Virginia H., Picture Show McGuire, Altris R. ............. McLaughlin, Mary, Student -- Meyers, Bonnie A. ....,.... Outhouse, Marion Wilton --- Peterson, Polly, Student --- Peterson, Paul, Student --- Peace, Elizabeth, Student --- Prosise, Lowell H. ..,.... Purcell, Carl E. ......... Roop, Lois M. ............ Robison, Harry W., Dairy --- Rodd , Eldon W. ........... Roll Mary Alice, Student -- Rollinson, Evelyn V. ...... Shafer, Vivian ........... Scott, La Verna, Waitress --- St. Clair, Naomi .......... Stevenson, Dwight L. ....... Stevenson, Gladys, Student --- Smith, DeLores ..l............ Storment, Joseph E., Student --- Widdows, John W. ........... Wham, Anna Jane, Student .... Yolton, Edna Marie, Waitress .... ....... Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Fla Ill -------AAlma, Ill ----St. Louis, --- --Carbondale -,----Salem ----Salem ----Salem, ----Salem, ----Salem, --- .... Godfrey Salem, --- ...,,.... Iuka 1 Mo Ill Ill lll Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Cedarville, Ohio -----,ASalem, --------Patoka - L- - -Carbondale, -- - ,Carbondale, - -- - -Carbondale Cartter, ----,---Alma, - -- --Frankfort, --------Salem ----,A---Salem, - - - -Carbondale, ------- ,-Kell ----Salem, ----Salem, -------luka -------Salem, -----Charleston, ---------Salem, -----Carbondale, --------Salem y 1 Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill lli Ind Il! Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Cedarville, Ohio Salem, Ill J 1 1 . ' L 1 5 1 fi ff J 2 V 3 3 W4 3 W ,r , V ,Az I ' w 5 1 5 1 N WI , ' 1 ,' ix I y I QA 5 x f J fy 45 5 - P N A X R 1 I . X 1u1n1.11.,1..1,.1..1...1,.1,..1n.1...1,, -5- ,-+ .yn-..-. ------.-- ........... ole THE NATIONAL A Mutual Benefit Association fUnder State Supervisionj 107 South Broadway Salem, Illinois THE NATIONAL Is Ready to Serve You in1,4,,1,1..1m.1,.u...,,H1,,,1...1uu1,4,,1nu....m1..g...,. 1lm1uu1W1M1.U1,.,.1..,,1.,,,1.,,,.1uu1nu1,,,.1uu Porter's Lumber Yard The Home Yard With Everything From Foundation Up Lumber - Millwork - Lime Cement - Plaster Coal We Deliver 903 S. Broadway Phone 71 9.15,1.p1...1uu1uu1u.1'n1un1Iu1.u1.n1..1. JAMES BROS. ION THE SQUAREJ GENERAL MERCHANDISE Salem, Illinois -,,,,1m,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,.1..1 n1nn1I.H1,.,,1,,,.1,,H1uu1im1,,,41.m1..,.1,,,,1u,.... HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU SAVE ? The budget system means plan- ning your expenditures in advance S0 much for shelter, so much foi food, so much for recreation, chari- ty, and SO MUCH FOR SAVINGS Set aside the savings first, and then live on the balance. START YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THE Marion County Building and Loan Association .g.-..,.-.,.- -..-.,-..,,-M-..-...........,.-....-..- 4. ....4....., 1 ,q1,,,.i.,,..,,... ,. T i14.......,1nn,..ui.I,,.-un....u1,,,.1,,,.1.,..,.-I 1 4- ---. -..-..-.........-..-...........-..-..-. is Sodas City Drug Company Cigars .-..-n-...-..--n.-.m- .-,. ---...- -... -...I-.m-H.-m.-,!, TW-un-.1--u--I.--.--..-..-....-,...-,...-..,-..- .P ! A I 1 I O Hanes Cafe I 2 F A DIETRICH I I - A GOOD PLACE TO EAT HART SCHAFFNER 85 115 W. Main Sr. MARX CLOTHES 1 I MANHATTAN SHIRTS n'H 'Il'W- ' '1 - 'AT' - -'IT H'H '+ I ELORSHEIM SI-IOES C. E. Hays Sale1n's Leading Florist SAY IT WITH FLOWERS OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE W-I..- 1 'S' ' Z : I 1 2 : I , 1 l I ! I x i I x STETSON HATS The Best In Clothing and Shoes Salem, Illinois I 1 l I .ln .-..-.I-.A-.I-....,.,.-...-........-...-.n......-...p +-..-..- -..- 4. R For Every Occasion! PERFECT FITTING SHOES - STYLED BY EXPERTS Brown Shoe Central Shoe Company Company FEATURING FEATURING BUSTER BROWN SHOES ROBIN HOOD SHOES For Boys and Girls For Boys and Girls B R O W N B I L T GOLD STANDARD SHOES SHOES For Men and Women For Men and Women Sold in Salem by Leading Shoe Stores MADE BY BROWN QOMPAN Y ,.,1,,,n..m1.1m.....,.Tll-.nli.n.-.,,,,.n,,.1.:ln: 1 I.: L .mi ul?I2,lI-Anin,fg..1g:iupi...i.,1,.,,1gpilni aio ..-..-..-.. .-...- ...........-..--5. -5...-..-..-.1 ...-..-af.....:f......-nznf. 4. Robert W. Merz The Richelieu Store Home of Pure Foods We Deliver - Phone 241 .....,n,n,.inqT,,,,1..,1,,.,l- 1,.,.1.,,,.i.,..1nu1.ui,, ,,,nnL,,,,1,,,,,,.,,,uu1,,,.,,,,.1un1 , ....m,,,,,.- Fashion! Quality! Value! You Will Find All Three at Salem's Favorite Store for Women- Gia: ' ' 011. 3 70a41y,l Salem's Dominant. Store of Stylish Wearing Apparel at Very Popular Prices -nn BEST WISHES to the Classes Represented In This Annual and CONGRATULATIONS to the Staff of the SALEMARION D. W. LARIMER ,os Abstractor of Titles 111 N. Broadway Salem, Illinois U.,,.,,,...u,,1,,,i.,,.-.4HT.,,...,..,..,..1.,.,1,,,,1.n...,.i ll-nn-vnn-:minu-uuinn-.1.1,llu-11.1.1111uu..n.1nn Young's Vogue Shoppe Dry Goods and Notions THE sronn or QrA1,1TY Stressine Corticelll Silks and Rollins' Hosiery us W. Main Phone 3491 ..1H..1..,.-,,.,1,,.,1.,,,T.,.1L,.,.1..,,..,1.1.,............. FOR BETTER HEALTH PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Manufactured by Salem Sanitary Dairy H. M. Robison Earl CPeteJ Robison of -ul- 1 -:uni -:un-un-n - 1 inuinuinalu gin-nn-nu-nninninniuinninuin1n-nnln-un-+ ,,.,-.M1,H...,.,,..,....n,,....,,,,1......,1..,,T..in.. 1.1 1..11,1,,1,.,, 4. -,.-...-..,-..i-.......-..i- 4. 4. -1- ,.1.,1 1 1 1p1nn1,.1.,.1 1 1 1.144 I I l l YOUR JEWEEIIIZGPROBLEMS Clothes Shop I I T0 1 B. E. Brubaker MICHAELS STERN l l JEWELER CLOTHES 108 W. Main Phone 733 -.. I ,,.-.,,-.,,-..-..-..- - -..-..-...-..,-,.... KNOX HATS i -- 1 l FRIENDLY FIVE Bachman Bros. and , , FORTUNE SHOES l l 1- FURNITURE and RUSS WILSON BROS. 3 7 HABERDASHERY Salem, Illinois I l ,1,311.u1..1...1,m1,,,1m,1,...1m.1..,,1,.,11,.,.1,,.!, +-,,n1 1 1.0.1,...1,...1,.,1,,,,1,.,41,,,,1 1 1,141 K si M Wig My , w Z2 .4 f 2,,:- , ,Qtfif if iff I 1 lT,,,V, .Q ,,,, , , , Way 421' , 1 ,S,, V .f Q4 i , 5 Q A :JV ' ' f ., ...our ,L in , Paul Sweney 1 1.u1n,,1ua ILLI OI COL EG T JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS Since the days of William Jennings Bryan, young men and women have been coming from Salem to Jacksonville to attend Illinois College. On the whole they have been well trained, intelligent, and capable. The success of the Salem graduates at Illinois College convinces us that Principal C. L. Edwards and his faculty maintain high standards in the Salem High School. We would like to correspond with members of the present graduating' class who plan to enter college. CLAUDE S. CHAPPELEAR, Ph. D. Dean Paul Sweney, varsity football, varsity track, holds Little 19 Conference records in pole vault. 4. .............-...-.M-.H-...-n.-.......n.....-.H-..-.H-..-..........-i..-...- - -----.- M- up .!.,.1.i,.11111111111-.-ilu 1un-nn-nn-nn--nn1nn-nn-un:um...nu-1:1u-nu-nu1.,,i1,4u1,.,.1,, 1,,,,1 4.I-..-....-..-....-..-..-..-.........-..-...-I..-..-4. 4..-.. ---- - ---- ,- ----M -1- I I I I Smythels Shoe Store I I I For I I I CLAssY FOOTWEAR Always Something New At Smythels I Salem, Illinois I,lu-M,,,r-M,,,,I,,,l,,M-M-M- -M-,I I JoHN L. KAGY 'fu' -' ' - - - 'I' Attorney-at-Law I THE CLUB I I Students' Recreation Center I , I I Phone 3181 .I-I.,-.,I-I-I.-...-u,,-..I-i..-...I- - -.,.-.I-Ii I.-,I-....- - - - - - - - -..-I- T,,-,,n- ,,,, -n,,-n,,-,H-M ,..,-.. ,-u-,,, ....... ...-..-..-.H..-. Drugs Books I I I I I I swEN1:Y's I I I I I I Jewelry Sodas I I ,in-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,- .. ... .... ...-- . .-..-..-......-..-..-..-..-. 4. ' 2'5,' Q 7 Wx Q ,, .. 'S . 95 ww - MA ,Q - J 5 . ,flif 2 f f f Q ,, 3 I L 1. f f, ff 1 f - K ' K , M 5 ffl 'Q fx N f f k , ,, 'Q ' Y f . Q, , ,, X , wg Wg f , L I X Q 'Sy , NS Q - A I f 44 Q. QV x x 1 - Max f ,, X ir 1 vf f k ff' m ff ,, V. 4 f I fm' f W 6 V W' 2, ,F if I f 5 1 l x , ? f A Q X , 4 ' . , f 6 1, .. f . L ...... 1 ,, .f f 5,7 'X Y, ,,,. .iff ,fm U ff ' V V . -' yylq, ,h X My , Zfmff 'mm 4 ,f W m ff 1 ,M . .ff . Q ,, Q!! 1 fnanyww' f , f' fy , f ' X . ? 4 f-' ' , f ' f V - f VV K gif! x 9 A X Q x 14. X fl X W , 1 ' 0 ' . Q f ' f f G , f f :S +.......-..-..-......-........ .. -......- .. - 4. Published Every Thursday . . . MARION COUNTY DEMOCRAT fEstablished Feb. 14, 18895 ROBERTS and SON, Publishers . . . Commercial Job Printing -... ....... -..-. . ..--p .g...-r..-..n-M.- - -.,..-...- -M-.- - -. Austin Sz Below Headquarters for Firestone Tires Iso-vis, Polarine, Mobil and Quaker State Motor Oils Car Washing and Aleiniting ng.-ng.-1.1-..1.,i..,......-...T. ... .- -. Sterneck's Store Salem's Foremost Women's Shop Salem, Illinois I I 4--......-. .. .-..-..-..-..-..-.,........-..-..g. it.1ii,1,1...1i.gi.,.1,,,i,,.i,u,i1i?1 T 4- I had not heard from him in years and yesterday I received a wire- Always intended Writing and often thought of him, and novv Ixremember he promised to send me a photograph some time. Wish he had-for photographs live forever Come to think of it, I promised him one, too. Think I'll call 2493, The Benke Studio, and make an appointment now. Photographs Live Forever and Your Friends Buy Anything Except Your Photograph ....-.11-...i11,11.,nn1uu1qu...nu.-uu11i1i Can 1-n1n-1 1 1 1 n1uu1un1n,,1,,,,1,,.... - ,1..1u.-1.1:.1,.1..1..1,..1..1..1,.1..1. 'ltvn:nu:-u:uu:uu--un-nn-un-uniuui -nu-u als alt If The Leader Flacks Bros., Pr0p's. General Merchandise Dry Goods Shoes, Furnishings, etc. Salem, Illinois ,,1,,.1,..1M1 H1, 1,,,,1...,1,.1,,,.1.,,1,.41..1., Illinois Bond and Investment Co. B. E. Martin, Pres. ,..1,...1 1 1 1 1.0-1 1 1 1 1.11: ,,,1m- Fox Theatres Bring Happiness to Millions Fox Lyric Theatre William Guinan, Mgr. 112 W. Main Phone 1921 ,,1.,.1..1 1n:1..1,,1.,1,,.1...1,.1 1.1, Tresslar's 5 and 10 Cent Store We Carry a Complete Line of School Supplies At all Times Largest Line of Popular Priced Candy in Town Salem, Illinois 4. .....-. - .. ...-H..-......-.I...-.,.......-....-.,.-...-..g. .i.-..-...-...-..-...........-..-..-..-..-..-..-4. afa1nn-nu- 1un-nm- 1nn-nn- -nn1uu1un-nu Qu + aiu Quality Laundry and Dry Cleaners Richard H. Yohe If You Want the Best- Phone 901 Salem, Illinois 4. .-......-..,-.... ----. ...-...-...-,......-1.1. 4,- -nu u..uui.nn1.n Confectionery and Light Lunches Try Our Double Milk Shakes 100 GEORGE'S NEW CANDY SHOP Where You Are Always Welcome 102 W. Main, Salem, Illinois N...Ainn,,,I1,..1,..,i4.g1q-.,...,,,1ni.-all-..uu The Tri-Mutuals Ironclad, Mammoth Unity Life Insurance at Cost 101-A E. Main, Salem, 111. ,H1url..un.-mf,ml,nuinn,nu..un..uu...nn1..,,,.i THE SALEM NATIONAL BANK Capital and Earnings S120,000.00-Under U. S. Supervision Burglar Alarm Protection - Absolute Safety 3 Per Cent on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent gl. -un--lu 11v1-11 -' 'T1'11i1 1 -1 I-1nn1 ning.-nu1,mi i,,,,,,,i ,P in,nn.-nn-lu....1.,.,.,,,.,,iq1,...in,u., iiiik...-,,i1un1ln-. 1.q1..1.g1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m11111111o1111111-11111.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .11111111u 111111ll1.111,111,,,1,,,....,.1,1,.1.1.111,1...11,111,.,1.1,1,.1..1,.1..1..1..1,,1,.1..1.,1,.1..1..1.. 'I' 10'-'lil'--ll1l 1 I-ll-Il--In :1i11i-1 :11-i1i 11 11:1111-- 111:11-1111 ala Again Selected to Serve- The Associated Funeral Service HANCOCK FUNERAL HOME The Best is None Too Good Salem Phone 681 Iuka POLLOCK LUMBER Sz COAL CO. The Downtown Lumber Yard Everything to Build Anything-See us before Buying 220 North Walnut Phone 11 A. C. STEWART, Manager .l.-..-.------ ---- ----------- - ------5. If -- inu--un-an-uu1nu-nu-uu1un1un -1--11i11-111- 1 - 1 'll WE SUBMIT- . . . with modest pride this issue of The Saleniarionn as a sample of the high-grade Work done in our commercial printing de- partment. THE SALEM REPUBLICAN Marion C0unty's Leading Weekly Newspapern u1,g1 14,,.1,,,.1g.1,,,1..,,1.,.1.1,1..1n1.,g1,11..1..,1.111.I,-.gu.-..4u1.,1g,11nll1nu1nn.- 1 1 ,41,,.1,,.1,.,,1,,.,1 1 1..1,,,,1 1 1 11.111 1 1,,l1,,,,1,,.1 ..-01.1.1 1 1m.1.m1m1.... Southern Illinois' Largest Furniture Store Compliments The Salem High School . . on the publication of this splendid year book. C. L. MeMaekin Sz Son Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors gl. ian: - inuilu-nu1nn1nu-1aiuu1nne-nu11:1111-1ruin:-nu--uniun1nu:nn1un1lu- - :nut 4. 5 :Lf 11- gg ' .U V.. ' ,rw 3 L wr M5 ,EJ '1 .mx .1-an . . ::v,ww.fm if ,- vw , 1 -. . -,n .X ,rw vhxm- - 1 Sir '- ' . ,, ,,,, In f Nl. , ,Vx x 1-14. f 4 J.nQq,,, , I f , 1 ,w in . fy - - r 1 ,-.113 f , ' A


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