Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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Jan. 11-Salem High varsity basketeers defeated a stubborn East Liverpool High quintet 28-22. Jan. 12-Coach Herb Brown's battling Quakers went down to their first defeat of the season 24-22 at the hands of an inspired Dover High quintet in an exciting game played at Dover. Jan. 18-A sensational Alliance High quintet subdued the faltering Salem High cagers 21-20 in a closely-fought battle at Alliance. Jan. 25 - Semester ends. The Brown cagers staged a comeback by defeating East Palestine to the tune of 36-19. Jan 26 -Staving off a desperate third period rally, Saleml High's varsity quintet subdued the powerful Massillon High Tigers 21-17 in a thrilling over- time fray played at Massillon. Jan. 28 - Semester begins. Mr. Guiler's aifirmative debate team won over Warren debaters here. Jan. 30-Hi-Y and Hi-Tri sponsored a dance given in the President's honor. Feb. 1- Feb. 4 - Feb. 5 - Feb. 8 - Feb. 9 - They made 520.00 which will go to help children. with infantile paral- ysis. Although handicapped. a scrappy Salem High varsity quintet edged the battling Harding High cagers 28-25. In their final debate of the season, the Salem Negative Debate team defeated the Youngstown East Affirmative team at Youngstown. A scrappy Salem, High team beat the Rayen cagers 25-21 in a hard- fought battle, Staging a sensational fourth-period rally, Herb Brown's Varsity quintet upset the strong Akron St Vincent five 28-24 in a thrilling game play- ed in the Salem High gym. A' basket by Mullins, Quaker forward, scored in the closing seconds of play, decided the Salem-Barberton contest. played on the latter's court. Feb. 15-Displaying a powerful attack, Salem High's varsity quintet defeated the invading Aviators 36-16 in an important N. E. O. Big Six contest. Feb. 16 - Only after a fourth period rally were the Salem High Quakers able to defeat Scienceville five 22-13 in a game played on the latte-r's floor. Feb. 18 -- Sir Stanley Brooks, renowned authority on Dickens, portrayed some of Charles Dickens immortal characters in an assembly program. Feb. 20-Miss Martha Krauss, school music supervisor, presented an operetta entitled In Old St. Louis . to a filled house, Feb. 22 -Washington's Birthday fholidayl. Feb. 23 -Coach Herb Brown's varsity quintet won its 15th victory in 17 starts, Mar. 1 - Mar. 7-8- as they completely humiliated the invading Niles combine 34-10 in a one-sided game played in the Quaker gym. Overcoming an early lead, the Salem High Quakers defeated an in- spired Struthers quintet 32-27 in a closely-fought game played in Salem High gym. 9-Salem High's varsity cagers won three consecutive games only to lose to Chaney 32-21 in the finals of the N. E. O. Tourney at Youngs- town. Mar. 14-15-16-The Quakers lost their first game of the district tournament to Canton McKinley 32-24 in an exciting game played at the Goodyear gym in Akron. Mar 22-Association members frolicked in the gym at their second Association Party. The party was semi-formal spring affair. George Harris and his Sans Pareil orchestra of Steubenville furnished the music, Mar,28-29-The Juniors with the help of Miss Lanpher presented a play t'Growing Pains , which was a success. April 6 to 15-Spring Vacation. Apr. 24-A large crowd attended the annual band concert given to raise money for band uniforms and instruments. Apr. 27 - Salem finished fourteenth in the Ohio Wesleyan Relays with Sandusky May 3 -- May A .-. High winning first place. Hi-Y Dance. Sixth Annual Salem Night Relays. May 11- Thirty-third annual Columbiana Track and Field Meet. May 17-Freshmen-Sophomore Class Party. May 18 -N. E. O. District Track Meet at Youngstown Rayen. May 30-Memorial Day fholidayb. May 31 - Junior-Senior Prom. June 2 - June 4 - June 5 - June 6 - June 7 - Baccalaureate Service. Senior Farewell Party. Recognition Assembly. Commencement. Close of school. page 95

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X X Q . N m s X RE X N s A RECORD OF THE YEAR Sept. 10-School opens on schedule with the probabilities that we can continue Sept. Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. NOV. NOV. NOV. Nov. DSC. DEC. DCC. Dec. Dec. a full term. 14-Salem won their first football game by beating Sebring High. 21-Salem High gridders had their first taste of defeat this season at the hands of Struthers, 21-0. Interclass cross-country meet was held between halves of the Struth- ers-Salem football game. The Juniors won followed second by the Freshmen. 28-Cheerleader tryouts were held at an assembly. Anna Ruth Vincent, lkillartha Schmid, Joanna Adams, Ray Nusbatufn and Don Hammell were c osen. 5 - Salem loses to a weighty Warren team, 38-6. The Smith men showed they had the stuff. Salem cross-country team defeated Akrcn East, state champions of last season, 25-31, in a dual meet held at Akron. 12-Quakers beat heavy East Liverpool team 14-6. They have started off fine for the county championship. 19-Tonight the seniors will don their old clothes and come to the gym for a Barn Party. Freed's orchestra will furnish the music. 20-South High gridsters turned back Salem eleven 26-0 in a loosely-fought game at South Field, Youngstown. 26-27-Teachers trail off to the N. E .O. Teachers Convention at Cleveland. 27 -In driving rain, wind and cold. and mud, in which the pigskin was right at home, the rival elevens of Salem and Wellsville battled to a 6-6 tie on Nicholson Field. Three Salem harriers qualified for the state meet in the- district meet at Akron. The three boys are: Paul Roelen, Gioerge Brantingham, and Lewis Catlos. 2 - Many parents came to see their children in class rooms. All in all we had a fine day of it. The Quakers spanked Niles 12-0 in the best game of the season. 10-Paul Roelen, Lewis Catlos and George Brantingham won sixth, six- teenth and nineteenth places, respectively at the State C. C. Meet. The rival elevens of Salem and Lisbon battled nercely during four full quarters for the winner would probably be county champion. The hard- fought game went to Lisbon 'I-0. 16-Zellnar, an actor, artist and craftsman, put on an interesting program in assembly. 17-The New Philadelphia gridiron machine rolled to triumph over Salem 39-0 at New Philly. 23-Mr. Bailey gave the student body some good advice about life in an assembly program. The Juniors had their party, which was Collegiate. Jackson's orchestra furnished the music. 28 -Members of the association had a winter party, which was the first party of the year. 29-30-Thanksgiving vacation. 29-Although the Quakers put up a good fight in the last half, they lost to the Alliance gridders ,27-21. 6-7-The Seniors showed they had the stuff when they put across their play Skidding . 14 -The Quakers began their county basketball championship campaign by walloping the Wellsville quintet, 25-13. 15-The Red and Black won their first game on their own floor from Se- bring, 27-18. 18 -The Salem Quakers won over the Lisbon quintet, 44-11 in a snappy game played at home. 22 -Christmas vacation begins. The Herb Brown boys over-run the Alumni in a fast game played at the gym. 28 -Again the Salem High School Band, as an attempt to reach its goal for new suits. sponsored a Christmas Dance with Pat Conway furnish- 5 - The Salem cagers traveled to Youngstown Chaney to give them a good Dec. XX ing the music. Jan. X beating. by Q Jan. '7 - School resumes. 5Q..X.X.XXXX X, X Page 92



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