Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1923

Page 11 of 78

 

Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 11 of 78
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Page 11 text:

Paul Bartchy—“Doc Bartchy” Verna Bolen—“Verna” A druggist! On with the dance. George Beers—“Beers” Oh, John and George—your broth- erly love! Helen Bowler—“Helen” That’s all right, the Chevrolet’s a good car. Denzil Bush May Burcaw—“May” Always willing to follow. Margaret Brewer—“Maggie” Mathematic shark. Evelyn Boyd—“Eve” The rhyme slinger. Vice President of Class (3). Dramatics. Dinamo. page seven

Page 10 text:

Richard Roose—“Dick” Thoughtful—Kindheartcd—Nonsen- ical. President of Class (4) Vice President of Class (2). Manager of Basketball Teams (4). Dramatics, Dinamo. Quaker. Nellie Haldeman—“Teresa” Our Nellie has recently learned to “Loop-the-Loop” in a Ford sedan. Vice President of Class (4). Dramatics, Dinamo. Business Manager of Quaker (4). Raymond Parshall—“Ray” He says he's going to be a ditch- digger, but we doubt it, Sec,-Treas. of Class (4), Debate. Dramatics. Dinamo. Emmor Ackelson—“Emmor” Our quiet one. Laura Ackelson—“Laura” La soeur Laura. William Baker—“Bill” Have you read “Freckles”?—No just plain brown ones. Edward Allen—“Eddy” Ice cream slinger. Genesta Barber—“Genesta” Big wax doll. page six



Page 12 text:

Florence Calladine—“Flossy” Brown eyes, perfect hair, exquisite smiles. Dramatics. Quaker (2). Erla Clay—“Erla” “Oh! That’s the dumbest thing I ever heard of!” Debate. Mildred Cope—“Milly” Daisies won’t tell! Clare Davis—“Freckles” He’s small—but give him time! Ruth Dressel—“Ruth” “My papa says----!” Library. Edna Fynes—“Edna” Quiet and stately. Entered from Washingtonville 1921. Josephine Dunn—“Joe” The fair-haired Diana! Morgan Forney—“Empty” The leader of the gang. President of the class (3). Football Manager (4). Sec,-Treas. B. A. (3), (4). Dinamo. Quaker (2). page eight

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