Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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Inez McCullough—“Inez” Race horses—Kentucky blue grass —short stories—brains- Quaker (4). Library. (Entered from Pomery, March, 1922). Elizabeth Miller—“Betty” Si tard, si tard. Sec.-Treas. Class (3). Arleen Miller—“Lean” “I’m going to Alliance tonight.” Lawrence Murphy—“Pat” Soda jerker. Lois O’Connell—“Lois” Patience with patients. Martha Park—“Martha” She knows herself and her own affairs. Walter O’Neil—4 Buckets” “We foxed ’em that time.” Football (2), (3)t (4). Track (2), (4); Manager (4). Basketball (2), (4). Bertille Paumier—“Bert” Perfection is her aim. page twelve

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Jennie Jensen—“Jennie” She ought to marry a duke because she would make a good duchess. Esther Kelley—“Kelley” Giggles, Giggles, Giggles! Cecilia Judge—“Cecilia” A gentle voice. Library. Ruth Kent—“Ruff ie” “I wish I were a man.” Basketball. Anna Kloos—“Anna” “It’s hard to tickle the keys.” Library. Russell Limestahl—“Limestahl” He used to make Nellie cry—sh-h— that's when they were kids. Esther Knepper—“Canary” “I'm a little birdie—tweet-tweet. Raymond Lowry—“Pete” Senator Lowry—ahem! Football (2). page eleven



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Gladys Probert—“Zip” You can have the most darn fun—” Cheer Leader (4). Dramatics. Harold Riley— Ford” He thinks K. D, X. (Kokin's Dan- druff Exterminator) is a wireless station. Chris Roessler— Chrissy” Our expectations have no bounds. Football (1), (2), (3), (4), Basketball (1), (2), (3), (4), Track (1), (2), (3), (4). Dinamo, Florence Schafer— Florence” Silent but nice. Mildred Sheehan— Shinny” Female Valentino. Quaker (4). Library. Ray Schilling— Ray” Oh he's adorable, adorable.” (It’s a different one every day). Gladys Shive—“Polly” A 100% senior, Dinamo, Library. Dramatics. John Simonds— Simple Simonds” Oh, Spanish,” page thirteen

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