Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1916

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J page twenty-seven

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Stella Speidel—“How pretty her blush- ing was and still she blushed again Margaret Steiner—“Shadow of annoy- ance never came to thee ’ Melba Straw»—“Smile and the world smiles with you ’ Maude Taylor—“When she starts in talking other folks is apt to quit ’ Lenora Thomas—“Up! Up! my friend and quit your books Etta Vincent—“Constant as the North- ern Star.” Sylvia Whinnery—“As pure as a pearl and as perfect, noble and innocent.” Ruth Ziegler—“Her modesty, her chiefest grace.” Elsie Weisgerber—-“I will budge for no man’s pleasure.” Raymond Allen—“He does a little bit of everything, and not much of anything; vet we couldn’t get along without him,” Donald Burcaw—“In the midst of the crowd, I seem lightest of all.” William Carlisle—“Cheerfulness is an off-shoot of goodness and wisdom ’ John Connors—“Smile with the intent to do mischief ’ Howard Dewees—“And when a lady's in the case, you know all else gives place.” Homer Emmons—“Thinking will make me mad.” John England—-“His wishes are only modest. William Fin era n—“Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, and wake little William up in the morn ' Alfred Fink—“If silence were money, he'd be a millionaire.” Herbert Hannay—“My opinion has great weight.” Frank Hannay—“Life behind a plow is all right in a poem.” Wallace Hutson—“Expressive silence.” Harrison Kyle—“A little learning is a dangerous thing,” Lee L amp her—“Nature has written on his brow-— a gentleman;’ ” Vincent Maguire—“Blessings on thee, little man! Philip Mayer—“Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee, at all his jokes, for many jokes had he,” William McKee—“For rhetoric he could not ope his mouth, but out there Hew a trope.” Webb Mulford—-“The snail is no rela- tion of mine.” Morton Murphy—“Upon what meat hath this, our Morton, fed; that he hath grown so great,” Walter Pow—'“And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew ' Earl Reeves—“Makes the girls jealous of his blushes.” William Rich—“Mechanic slave, with greasy apron, rules and hammer ’ Richard Stirling—“Silence is often a most excellent resort ’ John Swenningson— Our coming Har- rison Fisher.” Anthony Taylor—“One whom the noise of his own tongue doth ravish like en- chanted harmony.” Harold West—“He is remembered for his good humor ’ Clyde White—“A student, true and thorough ' Robert Wilson—“My only books were women’s looks, and folly was all they’ve taught me Calvin Wolford—“Perseverance can sometimes equal genius in its results.” Lester Wooiman—‘ But love is blind and lovers cannot see the petty follies that themselves commit.” Clifford Zimmerman—“Who dares to sav to me, ‘Don't smile?'” Charles Mangus—“Never mind! I ll be a man some day.” Arthur Robinson—‘T work with pa- tience, which is almost power.” page twenty-six



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page twenty-eigh, THE CLASS OF 1919.

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