Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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Miss Liber—“She fills up a place that can- not be so well filled when she hath left it empty,” Miss Beardmore—“A good example is the best sermon,” Charles Alexander—“Drag on, French, I'm still coming,” Mary Louise Astry—“Pleasant to walk with, pleasant to talk with and pleasant to think about,” Clarence Ball—“A good fellow in a quiet way.” Grace Bricker—“Needles and pins, needles and pins, when Caesar ends, Virgil begins.” George Bunn—“Can't hear.” Herman Carnes—“He 'is hypnotized by his own thoughts.” Alfred Catlin—“I know it is a sin for me to sit and grin.” Eloise Chamberlain—“See how far the little candle throws its gleam, so shines a good deed in a naughty world.” Dorothy Chappel—“One exception to the rule, ‘Nobody loves a fat man.’ ” Phyllis Cope—“Take the hint and run, Edith, run, or we can't get no courtin' done.” Walter Davis—“He is so far behind the times that the ‘Garden of Eden' is a new story.” Wilmer Davis—“Whatever anyone says or does, I must be good.” Theodore DeVenne—“And there is the boy with a three decker brain.” Paul Dow—“I'm not in t e common role of men.” Harry Earl—“Out of sight, out of mind.” Frederick Eastman—“Like father, like son.” Catherine Enderlin—“Credits, not men, have always been her mark.” Russell Flick—“Plenty of noise makes a good enough argument for most people.” Charles Floyd—“He took four spools and an old tin can, put them together and the darn thing ran.” Isabelle Gallagher— “Give thy thoughts no tongue.” Josephine Gottschalk—“Jolly good nature beams forth in her smile.” Dallas Hanna—“No one his equal but himself,” Marion Hanna—“He hath an expression of sleep upon his brow.” Anna Mary Hutcheson—“Gangway! ‘He's coming down from Alliance this afternoon ” Katherine Hutson—“These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues,” William Juergens-—“Would that I knew all that I talk about,” Ethel Kaiser—“While others fish with craft for great opinion, I, with great truth, catch mere simplicity.” Rowland Kaplan—“A swelling head always contains a shrinking brain,” Frank Kille—“He kept his honesty and truth, his independent tongue and pen, and moved in manhood as in youth—pride of his fellow men.” Albert Knauf—“Fm seemingly slow of speech and action but—keep your eye on me,” Robert Kridier—“Fm a mistake.” Harold Maeder—“What charms distract my attentions!” Robert Mathews-—“The question is, ‘What is the answer?’” Ada McArtor—“Fools rush in where ang- els fear to tread.” Eleanor McKinley—“The smile that blest one lover’s heart, hath bi’oken many more.” Frank Miller—“Fm from Missouri; you'll have to show me.” page fourteen

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BLANCHE WHITNEY, The weapon that no enemy can parry, Is a bold and cheerful spirit. “Quaker,” Dramatics. DORIS WILSON, Trittaty trot, trittaty trot, The faster she went the farther she got. CHARLES W'lRSCHING, To business that we love, we rise betimes and go to with delight, Love is a serious accident. The worst of having a romance is that it leaves one so unromantic. Football, Basketball, Captain Boy’s Basketball ’21, Track, Dramatics, “Quaker.” ETHEL WOODRUFF, Is the kind who does a lot of work that nobody sees. She has such a nonchalant air that most people think she never really works. Basketball, Secretary-Treasurer of Girl's Asso- ciation. LLOYD YODER, “Well now you see, it was just this way—” He grew intoxicated with his own eloquence. Dramatics, “Quaker,” Football, Track, Basket- ball. page thirteen



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JUNIOR CLASS Frank Kille, President Mary Louise Astry, Vice President Marion Hanna, Secretary-Treasurer page fifteen

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