Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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Clara Patten, Joe Marsilio and Lewis Platt were members of the debate squad, though Clara was the only freshman who spoke, Joe was an alternate and Lewis was general utility man. In the line of athletics, Lester Older, Joe Schmid, Donald Mathews and Bill Liebschner made a start. It so happened that the gym was badly flooded at the time when the freshme 1 party was supposed to come off and the party consequently was indefinitely post poned Indefinitely meant that we did not get a party at all In the Sophomore year a real headway was being made Eugene Young Joe Mar s1l1o Lewis Platt Myron Sturgeon Ilene Slutz and Clara Patten were permanent hon or students Sara Hanna Nellie Groves al d Lester Older were extremely successful in basketball Lester Older Joe Schmid Don ald Mathews and Bill Lelbchner made splen did marks in football and track Irem Slutz Clara Patten and Joe MRFSIIIO receiv ed letters in debate And a yery successful and enjoyable party was held on the first oi May 1995 Our class officers were Presi dent Eugene Young Secretary Irene Slutz Vice President Lewis Platt It was during the Junior year that tl e plus signs were really Jotted down in any great number Debate called forth unknown forensic orators Julia Patten Irene Slut? Viola Stanclu Martha Krauss Marjorn Ifultz Max Caplan Clara Patten Joe Mai SIllO and Lewis Platt all did their little bit Joe Marsllio Clara Patten Paul Howell and Max Caplan were members of the Quaker Staff The basketball team called forth Mary Konnert Wlary Schmid Sara Hanna Dorothv Pultz and Nellie Groxes Robert Campbell Lester Older and Walter Harsh made the boys team William Liebschnei and Leonard Perkins entered track. And the following have been on either the Varsi- ty or the reserve football team: Robert Campbell, Kenneth Fultz, Lester Older, Thomas Schafer, Joe Schmid, Donald Math- ews and Walter Harsh. Max Caplan, Clar- ence Frethy, William Liebschner, Lester Older, Robert Campbell, Paul Howell, Ar- lene Coffee, Freda Headley, and Clara Pat- ten took important parts in the Junior play, The Detourf' Julia Patten won first place in Orations and the Grand Prize in Brook's Contest. The class officers were Presi- dent, Eugene Young, Vice President, Lewis Platt: and Secretary, Mary Jane Strawn. The Senior year has been as it should be a shining star The Eastern Ohio Ch im plon Basketball team was composed in pfut of Robert Campbell Captain All Ohio Cen ter Malcom Rush All State Forward Wal ter Harsh Lester Older Donald Mathews Chester Kridler Leo Beall Gus Tolerton The football team had upon its roll Capt ll Lester Older Fred Schuler Tom Schaff ner Joe Schmid Henry Sheen Gus Jacob son Robert Roup Bill Liebschner Lestei Older Malcolm Rush Walter Harsh Don ald Mathews Leo Beall and Robert Camp bell The Debate Squad was almost entirc ly composed of Seniors They were Irma Boncina Clara Patten Julia Patten Eugene Young Joe Marsllio Max Caplan Myron Sturgeon Lamoine Derr Viola Stanclu and 'Vlary Bodo Clara Patten Arlene Coffee reda Headley William Lelbschner Leste Older Lamome Derr Robert Campbell and Chester Krldler took leading parts in thr Senior play The Show Off Joe Marsllio was first honor graduate Clara Patten was second and Irene Slutz was third Max Schmid and Max Caplan recelx ed the hign est commendatlon on their cheerleading abilities being termed the best ln the state Clarence Frethy recened the prize in the Casey Completion Story contest Clam Patten recelwed a gold medal as the priz winner in the Constitutional Oratorical con test Sarah Hanna Mary Konnert Dorotn y Foltz and Captain Nellie GIOXQS play ed worthy games of basketball tixma GY ixff Page Thirty One I I 1 ' 1 , . 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