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HENRY WAITZ 'I College Pre arat r p o y Abi Cap and Bells, 3, 49 School Play, 4 Annual Staff, 45 German Club, 3, 4 President of German Club, 4: Biolog Club, He 2, 3, 45 Radio Club, 1, 2. argues five days a week and settles the affairs of the nation. SYLVIA WEINSTEIN General Sy Monitor, 2, 3, 43 Cap and Bells, 1, 2 3. 4: Biology Club, 2: German Club, 4, Athletic Club, 2, 3, Tennis, 45 Basket- ball, 1, 2, 33 Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4. She's a little bit of everything nice. LOUIS T. WIDGER Commercial Lou-Lou Class Vice-President, 15 Class Rep- resentative, 23 S. S. G. A. Vice-Presi- dent 33 S. S. G. A. President. 4: Mon- itor, 33 Traffic Squad, 2, 3, 4, Cap and Bells, 4: School Play, 45 Biology Club, 43 French Club, 3, 43 French Club Treasurer, 49 Football, 4. Two cute dlmples, a pleasing grin, NORRIS BONHAM WILLIAMS College Class Aide, 3 1, 2, 3. Play. 4 Staff, 4 Club. 1 1 Preparatory Norrie President, 3, 4: Home Room Monitor, 3, 4: Cap and Bells, 45 Business Manager School Annual Staff, 43 Salem Oak Biology Club, 2, 3, 4: Athletic 23 Baseball, 1, 2, 4. Always full of nonsense and fun. FRANCES CORINNE WILSON General Franny Biology Club, 4. Frances' record in high school would be a credit to anyone. GRACE ELIZABETH WEATH ERBY Commercial Gracie Hall Patrol, 3: Cap and Bells, 43 Biology Club, 2, 3, 43 German Club, 2. Boys are her most sought-after hobby. REGINALD C. WESTCOTT General Guss Class Representative, 35 Home Room Aide, 1, Annual Staff, 49 Cap and Bells, 43 Electrician School Play, 45 F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 F. F. A. Secretary, 23 F, F. A. President, 3: State Secre- tary of F. F. A., 35 Librarian 3: Bi- ology Club, 2, 3, 45 Projector Oprrator, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 1. He's a hard working boy who takes what is to come. EVELYN IDA WILLIAMS Commercial Ebbie Faculty Secretary, 43 Biology Club. 2, 3, 4. She is very, very small, yet quality is better than quantity. MINNIE ANN WILLIS Commercial Mln Faculty Secretary, 45 Annual Stuff, 45 Cap and Bells, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 4. A little shy but very precise. JAMES WORKMAN ieneral Jimmy S. S. G. A. Member. 1, 2, Biology Ilub, 2, 3, Radio Club, 13 Football, , 3 4 , . A careful thinker, tall, and good- mannered.
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JOSEPHINE VESTA SMITH Commercial Smitty Faculty Sm-re-t:u'y, 4: Pup ard Be'ls, 2, 3, 4: Biology Flub. 2, 3. 4: Gernuiu X Club. 2, 3, She likes sport and fun, and she doesn't exactly love lessons. MELVINE RAHIAMA SMITH College Preparatory Mitty Se-creta'ry of Class, 2: May Day, 1: Sr-hool Play, 4: Annual Staff, 4: Oak Staff, 4: Cap und Bells, 1, 2, 3 4: Biology, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 2. 3, 4: Tennis Club, 3, 4: Typing Club, 2, 3. She is equally skillful in drawing, dramatlcs, and tennis. ELVA FRANCES STYRON Commercial Far-ulty Secretary, 4: Monitor. 3 Biology Club, 2, 3: German Club, 2, 3. Need you have better qualities to excel? ELEANOR MARY THOMPSON College Preparatory Cap and Bells, 1, 2, 3, 4: Biology Ulub, 2, 3, 4: Athi:-tim' Club, 2, 3: Girls' Snort Club, 4: Baskollmll, 1, 2. 3, 4 Hoc-ke-y, 1, 2, 3, 4. Daring and full of fun. REBECCA VAN ARTS DALEN General Betty Biology Club, 2, 3, 4. It is a pleasant .change to flnd one so gifted. MARGARET AUSTIN SMITH General Peg Fai-ully Sevretary, 4: Pap and Bells, l, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club, 2. 3. 4: Athletic flub, 1. 2, 4: Tennis Club, 4: Basket- ball. 1, 2, 3, 4: Hoc-key, -l. Happy-go-lucky, jolly, and laughing, she is a sure cure for the blues. JAM ES EDWARD STAPLES Commercial Scandal Hull Patrol, 3: Biology Club, 1, 2, ll, 4: Ge-rniun Plub, 2, 3, 4. Jimmy shines by decorating all the biackboards with his artistic skill. JAMES JOSEPH SULLIVAN General Jim Biology Club, 2, 3: Football, 2, 3: lizisketbzxll, 2, 3: Baseball. 2, 3, 4. He looks like a gay nineties hero until he speaks, JAMES THOMPSON General Jimmy 'l'ruf1iv Squad, 4: Hall Patrol, 3: Biology Club, 2, 3. 4: Stzrmn Club. 2. Quietly he is wise. i CHARLES GEORGE 'MILBORNE 5 VANDERSLICE, JR. General Chally l I Monitor, 3: F. F. A., 2. 3, 4: Biology ' Club, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3. 4. Y His companions are baseball, bat, and glove,
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-ii Snips From Sniff and Snoop's Column September, 1932 Over 120 newly registered Freshmen are already tearing Salem High apart .... the stately Seniors were highly amused at the excited looks of the Freshies .... They'll learn, laughed the Seniors .... maybe . . . . October, 1932 The infant class of '36 stepped out of its cradle long enough to attend the Reception given in its honor .... Snoop says he never saw a blond Chinaman, but Charles Louns- bury tried to turn himself into one .... the result was rather laughable .... A popcorn stand was situated on the dance floor for the guests .... 'tisn't often we hear of some- one's getting something for nothing ,... And have you ever heard of a boy walking home from a ride? .... Several Freshmen did .... They were kindly dumped off about three miles from Salem, on the night of the Reception .... lnitiations are cruel things sometimes . . . january, 1933 Snoop says he thinks they turned Salem High into a School for Idiots .... All the inmates seem to be tearing their hair and looking wild lately .... but I was just told it's only Midyear Exams .... what's so ex- citing about them? .... 111110, 1933 A lot of the students discovered that they're only twice as dumb as they thought they were .... mention the word Exams to a Salem Highster .... but don't blame your black eye on us .... After the teachers did a lot of shoving and pushing to get some of the geniuses by, the school closed .... with a bang .... September, 1933 The new Sophomore Class of '36 look with haughty stares at the newly arrived Fresh- men .... they can't seem to remember they were Freshmen once .... a long, long time ago .... Snoop says the Sophomores are rather a stupid looking bunch .... it's the truth that hurts .... October, 1933 The Class of '36 entertained the Freshmen at a Reception .... about ten Sophomore girls were dressed in shockingly short dresses and hair ribbons .... evidently Mrs. VVhyte had chosen the tallest girls in the class .... We've seen all kinds of dolls, but .... anyway the doll dance was amus- ing .... a touch of romance was added by one of the feminine members of the faculty and the brother of the Sophomore Class Adviser .... They did make a good-looking pair .... Snoop says the falling in love process usually occurs in the warmer weather .... well, 't isn't so cold yet .... january, 1934 More blank stares and vacant looks pre- vail .... lVlid-Years again .... You can usually bluil your way through classes, but when it comes to putting your brains on paper -it doesn't take a very big piece .... and sometimes paper can't be found in small enough sheets . . .
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