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... Ml Ml I III II I I I I I I I I I f I I.. IIMIMIMIIHIIIIM tlllllllllllllM III11III 1111 M I I 11 1111 IIIIMIIMIIII Hill llllllll I Hill I III I I III II II I LYON First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Bury, Kelly, Bowers, Winslow, Tuell. C. Stanley, J. Stanley, Holsapple, Stewart, F. Colglazier, Phelps, Head. Zink, Sullivan, C. Colglazier, Owens, Hauger, Ribelin, Reed, McQuiddy. France, VanMeter, Wright, Boling, Shields, Ramsey, Warriner. “The Cub” The Cub, a five column, four-page paper, is published bi-weekly by a class in newspaper English. This class which was organized in 1930 is under the supervision of Miss Wright, who has been the faculty adviser since the organization of the Cub twelve years ago. Like all school publications the one aim of the Cub is to collect and print all school news that is of interest to the students. Extra-curricular activities and sports have their places in the paper, as well as the humorous incidents which happen in any school. A regular exchange list keeps Salem High in touch with many other schools. THE STAFF Editorin-Chief, Elizabeth Head Associate Editor , Elnora Phelps Make-up Editors, Mildred Holsapple, Vivian McQuiddy, Alfred Boling Business Managers, Carl France, Robert Shields Circulation Managers, Geraldine Stew¬ art, Maxine Owens, Clifford Colglazier Athletics, William Ramsey, Farrell Col¬ glazier, May Tuell Flumor, Faith Kelly, Margaret Hauger Exchange, Byron Smith Reporters, Lorena Bury, Lorene Ribelin, Eugene VanMeter, Lucille Winslow, Elizabeth Head James Warriner Editor-in-Chief Faculty Adviser, Miss Wright Carl France Business Manager Forty-five
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I II I M 11 I I 111IIII111 III 111 I M 11II11111111 M 1111111 M 11 I M • M 11111II111IIIII 11 I 111 M III III 11 I 11 M 1111111 • 11IIIII M 11 M M 1111 l.l M IIIII111 ■ 1111111111 1111111111111II ■■ IIIII111 M ■ II1111 III1111111II 111111111111 ■ II11111 M I ■ The LYON 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 ■ 11 ii ■ i m 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 11 1 11 1 1 1 ■ ii 1 1 1 1 • 1111 11 1 11 111 1 • 1 111 1 • ■ 11 ) 1 1 11 ii 1 1 11111 ii i m 11 1 ii 1 1 1 11111 1 11 1 1 1 1 ii i ii 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1111111111it11111••iii11 1 1111 1 1 ■11 1 1■ii 11 1111 1 1 1 111 1 111it■ 1 1 11 1 1 1■111 11 n 1111 1 1 11111 M 1 1 Mi First row: Chastain, Languell. Second row: Allen, Stewart, Smedley, Phelps, Holsapple, Cauble. Third roiv: Miller, Prance, Smith, Shanks, Davis, Myers. The Lyon, (Salem High School’s bi-annual book,) which first mewed has grown to full size and now emits a roar. The book is finished and we can only await the verdict. No more will we be hounded for hard-earned fifty cent pieces or have to wear our best bib and tucker for “pitchers.” No more can we elaborate on our achievements of the four years. No more will our past time be recorded in the calendar or be the brunt of the joke editor’s wit. No more-for here it is completed. Elnora Phelps Editor-in-Chief THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Elnora Phelps Business Manager, John Shanks Ass’t. Editor, Winbourne Smedley Ass’t. Bus. Manager, Lee Davis Literary Editor, Mildred Holsapple Calendar Editor, Catherine Chastain Mounting Editor, Jaunita Cauble Athletics Editor, Byron Smith Humor Editor, Gerald Myers Snopshot Editor, Elizabeth Languell Circulation Mgr., Carl France Ass’t. Circ. Mgr., Geraldine Stewart Faculty Advisers: Miss Clare Allen Mr. Ralph Miller John Shanks Business Manager Forty-four
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I Mill III II Mil I I II IIIIMI II IIIMIII I Mlllll I I II IIIIIIIIMinillllllMI II lllllllllll I Mil I I III I III )lll Mill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIII 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 lllllllllll IMMMMMMMMMMIMMMMIMMMMMMMMMIMMMIMMMIMMMIMMIMMMMMMMMlfMMMMMMIIMMMMIMMMIMMMMIMMMMMMIMMIMMMIMIMMIIIIIMMMMMMMMIMMMMIMIIIIIMIIIIMIIII Girl Reserves Slogan: “To face life squarely ” Purpose: “To find and give the best ” CABINET ADVISERS Rebecca Strain . . President Miss Bradie Shrum, Pres. Josephine Attkisson... .Vice-President Mrs. E. E. Brooks Lenore Parker . Secretary Mrs. N. F. Hutchison Helen Cavanaugh. T reasurer Mrs. Fon Thompson Bernice Dawalt. .Pianist Mrs. Tillie Peden Margaret Hauger. .Song Leader Mrs. Arch Attkisson Mrs. J. S. Phillips.... .Sponsor Mrs. Howard Reid Miss Clare Allen. .Ass’t. Sponsor Mrs. Elmo Colglazier Miss Myrtle E. Bush. . .Ass’t. Sponsor Mrs. Wm. Seat MEMBERS Seniors: Josephine Attkisson, Mildred Bowers, Juanita Brough, Helen Brown, Bernice Dawalt, Margaret Hauger, Elizabeth Head, Mildred Holsapple, Faith Kelly, Vivian McQuiddy, Mary ' Maudlin, Elnora Phelps, Mary Radcliffe, Martha Reid, Geraldine Reynolds, Lorrene Ribelin, Ellen Robinson, Geraldine Stewart, Rebecca Strain, Myrtle Trinkle, Audra Trueblood, May Tuell, Mary Warriner, Gladys Whitman. Lucille Winslow, Juanita Woodward, Philena Wright, Ellen Zink, Maysel Zink, Mary Purkhiser. Juniors: Millicent Baynes, Ruby Boling, Ruth Brewer, Juanita Cauble, Helen Cavanaugh, Catherine Chastain, Edith Colglazier, Cletis Cuppy, Mary Emery, Goldie Fleenor, Pearl Fleenor, Margaret Hinds, Elizabeth Languell, Olive Lukenbill, Juanita Myers, Maxine Owens, Lenore Parker, Eloise Parr, Ruth Paynter, Frances Pollard, Frances Porter, Lois Ratts, Dorothy Retherford, Louise Roberts, Winbourne Smedley, Reba Smith, Goldie Spaulding, Clarice Stewart, Juanita Warriner, Irma Wible. Forty-six
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