Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1915

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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1915 In the month of September, 1911, ninety-'Four little urchins toddled up the steps to High School. Some crept in timidly all alone, others were accompanied by anxious mammas, while still others marched in boldly with an air of bravado to cover their inward misgivings. We trembled in fear ofthe upper classmen, for the Sophomores dared to call us green, unsophisticated Freshiesf' the Juniors laughed joyously when we came walking into their classrooms, and the Seniors cast sharp, reproving glances on us if we happened to occupy their seats in the study room. By almost superhuman efforts the teachers managed to cultivate in us a taste for high deportment grades. In due season we had distinguished ourselves on the football field, being represented by four husky athletes. Preliminary track-meet time came-We strode through it and emerged in a blaze of glory. High School picnic, final exams, and our first year was over. With a noticeable diminution in our numbers we entered Room 7 the next fall. It seemed very strange to be all together in one big room, but what was stranger still the girls all crowded to one side of the study hall, while the boys, evidently terrified by such an array of beautiful classmates, tied to the opposite side. And thus we re- mained. Care-free as was our life in those days, still we were not idle. We repeated our achievements on the gridiron and none cared to dispute our title to track-meet honors. The whole year seemed but a glorious summer day, with never a cloud in the sky, till evening stole down and found us half Way on the road to graduation. ' NVith only an occasional break in the monotony we had gone this far in High School, but now as Juniors an awakening took place. The first notable event was the selection of class pins and to every Junior came the joy of proudly exhibiting his to an admir- ing group of Sophomores. This year the school became members of the Triangular Debating Team. The class of 'l5 furnished the majority of members of the Salem rep- resentatives. In May plans were furthered for a class party and on tl1e twenty-seventh of that month We spent a memorable evening at the home of Miss Marburger. Again our annual picnic, the honor of decorating the Opera House for commencement and we reluctantly turn our thoughts to our Senior year. ln this last and glorious term events have happened in rapid succession. On the twenty-second of October We celebrated Hallowc'en with a masquerade in which every- one joined heartily. A month later, with the consent of the Board of Education, we concluded to publish the Reveille. Shortly after the holidays work Was begun on the debate and again this class distinguished itself along the lines of oratory. The staging of our class play, f'The Piper, the production of a German play, and last of all, Commencement only remains to complete four happy, yet profitable years, for which we are very grateful to those who have co-operated to make them a success. DBIB IW0l1lY'0ll8

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