Salem High School - Lyon Yearbook (Salem, IN)

 - Class of 1926

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D X, f YM ,Tiff MM V K N h ag' .ix if I I if l ii l l ill? l i 1 4 l I l j . l l Stay' Aczlvwicfe VVhen going down the paths of life VValk hand in hand with God, 'This he who holds the brambles back And clears the path you trod. Give naught for truth and honestness And learn to sacrifice Heed not the words of foolish men, But take the good advice. HJXLLIE PERSINGER, '26 Public Speaking Party vw Q o .. .M X F -,I ag 5:7 ui! N 25 5'-5 XZ ,I l I I I E555 ESU 1512 :::g ' 1 my fly lm Q N Monday night, January 25, about twenty-three members of the first semester Public Speaking Class met at the C. E. room of the i - Christian Church to await the arrival of their teacher, Miss Clare l l , Allen. Having thoroughly enjoyed the work with her during the past y l semester, they chose this way of expressing their appreciation. i l j Everything was planned without her knowledge, until she received j f a note of instructions and then it required great tact on the part of f i Q Miss Troth to persuade her to go. The students retired to the Aid Q Room. She was thoroughly surprised, but entered into the games and 0 1 fun of the evening with the rest, in spite of the shock. After enjoying - the games, all gathered around the fireplace, eating apples and cookies ' and toasting marshmallows. Assembling at the piano, music and songs g i i were enjoyed by all, thereby ending an evening of fun. Misses Allen ii i and Troth make admirable chaperones. 2 Want Ads ll!!! SMU Wanted-Some one to argue with james Tucker-Miss Allen. 'W Wanted-Some one to assist Miss Aldridge in the assembly- Good Students. Wanted-An assistant to ward off the girls.-Mr. Current. Wanted-To sell my Latin knowledge.-Robert Peden. l l i 1 533 'i 4 t 2 Y - , ., . Qi, TQ U37 Q3 Si.1-t y-six

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W .,.. 0 09 D V log, The LYON i ,iii , 'i M X1 A lm si M., fi? HMV-Qvirf Reserves Party iii? 5: N Monday night, February 15, about seventy members of the Hi-Y and Girl Reserve enjoyed a Valentine party in Lyon Hall. The entertainment was in the hands of a live wire committee, Ray Garriott, chairman, so something interesting and unusual was planned for every minute. The first feature of the evening was a Heart im Hunt, after which partners for the remaining games were found by matching hearts. Some of the games which seemed to furnish the most enjoyment were, the cracker eating contest, the sack bursting contest and Hirman and Mirandyf' After the games, Margaret Kelley on the piano and john Menaugh on the saxophone furnished some splendid music, during which time apples and cookies were served to all the guests. fve- if The chaperones were Misses Troth, Bush and Allen and Mr. Q it Branaman. l l i This, the first joint Hi-Y Girl. Reserve party, was quite a success i . and to all present the departing hour of ten arrived all too soon. .y X 2 E ge Fczitfierfs and Sons, Banquet 3 0 0 Z N November IOth, at seven-thirty o'clock, two hundred and ten lg fathers and sons met at Lyon Hall to enjoy the best banquet of g 22 its kind ever held in Salem High. Q The High School Band played several selections before the ban- i s quet. The toastmaster, Mr. Hutchison, carried the program off in good a i IQ! order. After hearing from our own home fathers and sons, We heard JZ. from one who is always interested in us, Mr. Buerk, Superintendent -' - of the New Albany schools. His address was educational as well as in- terestmg and he carried the audience with him through his entire my speech. XS!!! VVe were dismissed by Rev. Ashley who bade the fathers and sons i farewell as he was leaving the community soon. The Hi-Y Club of the school is to be congratulated upon the suc- cess of the banquet. Thanks and praise must also be given to Miss 1 it Troth and her helpers for their aid with the eats. Q, l i i i 1 EB 25511 Q2 Sixty-seven

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