Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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i I i Nga S OPHOMORES W GQ X . ,Xwx ,dff .Si X , 7 gy MX I Q ff Q J Q7ff3 7l X 7 Q ' Qs j 6-,A-5 f 'f i 2 'f , E1 MN if fi gg 1 El ' . 4 - 5. ' . in Junior Class History As Freshmen we started out with a bang! and oh, how we have keut up that spirit! We started out with due modesty and with only twelve people in extra-curricular activities and all of these featured in athletics. The next year we had a great many more to prove that we were climbing the ladder to class fame. We furnished the football squad with George Konnert Ed Sidinger and Jim Scullion All this has been indeed praiseworthy but this year has far sur- passed the two pr ceding years and has told what we are capable of do- When the call came everyone was ready and here s what we have done The ofiicers ti is year are James Sculllon President James Win gard Vice President and Helen Williams Secretary Treasurer ATHI ETICS The Jumois who featured in football are James Scullion Captain elect Fd Sldinger George Slm Early Herman Litty Fred Guilford Robert Boob Nan Blaricom Arnold Seeds Ed Shilling Chadles Linton Charle Herron Wade Hoople Loop and Fred Filler Jumor Manager These Juniors wore the red and black on the basketball squads Ed Sidlnger J1m Scullion Herman Litty Ed Shllllng Fred Guilford James Wlngard Robert Cope George Konnert Melba Barnes Captain elect Bei tha Kent Betty Moss Maude Buck Adelalde Dyball Elizabeth Riddle Margaret Carnes Ruth Eakln Mary Older Lorene Jones Wade Loop Florence Davis and Helen Shelton Jumor managers Those who upheld the class honors on the track squad are Roland Thomas Alfred Brantmgham Robert Van Blaricom Frank Scott Arnold Seeds Ed Shilling Herman Litty Ed Sidlnger Raymond Knepper Charles Neverduskv Fred Guilford Charles Herron Robert Horstman Ronald Hutchinson and William O Neil Jumor manager OTHER ACTIVITIES Dorothy Fuller Ada Lottman Nathan Harris and V1rg1n1a Callahan are tooting and sawing their way in the orchestra and We are surely proud of hai mg, them there These people are partially responsible for the rexlx ed interest in de bate Floience Davis Elura Roessler and Virginia Callahan Helen Williams claimed second place 1n both the essay contest on Life Insurance and the Oratorlcal Contest on the Constitution of the United States Then there IS the social life The first class party was a masquerade Ray Flnneran the dear little flapper girl was the most comical the colonial lady Adele Treat wore the most beautiful costume and Nathan Harris s ldea for a Chinese mandarin netted him first place for the most original Our second class party was an equal success the main feature be ing square dancing. The big exent of the year was the prom We hope sincerely that the Semors engoyed this our parting., token of esteem and regret Three foul ths of the sand has dropped and 1n one more year we shall have to tip the hour glass ready for the next hour for after all life is but a dai and now in the morning 1s when we are most fitted for the work to be done N 'JS'-RN'-V-VN 'N 'DVQQS v QNX'-'Rica -as A 45 'HFS A A 'RNQQAQQ 'sasSmaaaaaaaaamagaaasaeaaesasasffa m'-'A'SQ -A'R'5RN'R'QQQQQR5s 'rA'QQRQ'AR'RAGNA? Page Thirty T 1 x x . Y 7 V . . y I I , I c I .I Q I' I' ' ' ' ' . , Y Ing. I , I , ' ,V v . w. . - I I , I . I ' , I , I , ' I . J . . i U . N . - I I , . . H . ,, . . v 4 K r I I , v H ,, v . . . I ' Y 7 1 I Q u ax - - I ? , , . ' 7 Y 7 7 7 l A I ' 7 Y Y 7 , V . . . 9 ' s 9 9 ' v 1 y 9 V .N , I , , - K x V . . i ' Y ' r 9 v 1 ' ' T9 9 s 7 ' v ' I 9 1 9 Y - . . , . . I , . a 7 I r I' L r' r . . '. V. v . . - I I I ,ll . V Il, v I , 7 . . I . I , - S N. V 1 . 1 I ' 7 ! I . H, .... I I I . 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Bruce Cope Robert Cope Robert Coy Forest Dye Walter Cope Emerson Eagleton Leslie Eckhardt Frederick Filler Ray Finneran Bayard Flick John Floyd Fred Guilfoid Nathan Harris Keith Harsh Kenneth Headland Charles Herron Harriet Percival Donald Keller Albert Kent Carl Komsa Richard Konnerth Charles Linton Dorothy Leider Ada Lottman Mary McKee Louise Metz Betty Moss Mary Older Emilia Orashan Vivian Ormes. Anna Ospeck. Bertha Kent. Dorothy Kesselmire. Margaret Kirkbride. Regina Kloos. Lorene Jones. Marion Jones. Meda Kelley. Wilbur Coburn. Paul Christopher. Adele Treat. Vera Weaver. Betty Whitacre Helen Williams Alberta Yengling Edmund Shilling Frank Scott James Scullion Arnold Seeds Edward Sidinger Robert Slutz Deane Smith Ralph Smith Paul Stratton Edward Sutter Ralph Tolertoln Robert Van Blaricom Paul Wilms Harry Windram Jim Wingard Almira Baker Melba Barnes Martha Beardmore Naomi Bricker Maude Buck V1rg1n1a Callahan Margaret Carnes Ruth Chappell Neva Clark Lois Clay Marian Cope Frances Cooper. Clara Cromwell. Alice Cyrus. Florence Davis. Eva Detell. Adelaide Dyball. Grace Dyball. Donald Blythe. George Blythe. Myron Bolta. Alfred Brantingham Glen Broomall. Albert Brumenschenkel. AQQQ as 'fszsxeaxzs' m1Sx4-3.x 15 :ax '-SQ ' F 1 43435 if 'v:,xg'-x'A A ,9 3'N,, .4 .. 'Nz .. ..aesaesxQ'a'-A'-sxaxesaee Na'Q5AiQ3S f1iX6xiia?31'?s13SA e'2AQHSsxeaAaaxafAsa Page Twenty Nine I umor Class Roll Deane Heston. Kenneth Kuhl. Rl-1511 Bentley- Y 9 Q s v T 0 '7 T W- 'Y Q 7 Vf T 3 Q 0 K 5 ' ' . v 9 'Q Y 3 A , 9 Q Q S Q S X 9 v . ' . . , Q Q 9 v Q Q ' e x 1 9 Q Q 9 Q Q . 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Y i , FX-.xxx ,N , 'Q KR? ,fi 3 7 7 ,fin Q 3 'V Q :ffl xy K ! , MA' .32 f f' W I ' X 7' f' I I A x, X xx I3 Class Prophecy A partlcul xr custom land one wh1ch seems 1 ery unnecess try and bothersome to the NXl'1t9l at leastl IS that of gn mg a prophecy of theg,1c'1t thlngs to be done 1n the near or fa1 future by the bl 1111 mt graduatmg class and so I w1ll wn c the dust off the crystal sphere of t1me and w1ll try to 1ob It of 1ts secrets As the curtanl l1fts a bed appears a hospltal bed A doctor and nun se stand Wlth anmous frow ns on th1r brows garmg despondently upon a pa t1ent ln the bed wl1o IS w11dly VV21V1Ilg h1s alms th1s w ty and that B111 Chalfant has hnallv succumbed to the Stfdlll of leacllng yells tor the Mule and Goat games and 18 carefully tended by Ch1ck Herbert -1 xery broad mlnded doctor and Moynelle G1fHn who makes an exceed1ngly capable and sweet look1ng nur se And oh yes lest we forget the longest of It Wayne Morron the dlgnmed and portly prosecutlng attorney IS also present readv to pounce upon any words that mlght fall from the patlent s llps FFHHCIS Janlck and Raymond Fawcett are lnternes here The scene shlfts and reveals a sast panorama of desert land In the d1stance IS a ranch house As one goes closer a great deal of bustlmg and hurrylng and scurrymg 1s perce1ved The annual roundup IS just ox er and a large dance and entertalnment IS be1ng held here for all the 1 1c1n1ty Bob Talbot IS the general foreman or manager as usual and 15 busv bosslng the cowboys Raymond Votaw Edward Sanol John K1ng Har1y Uhcny and Lawrence Ratcher But Walt a mon1ent that 1sn t all We musnt leave out Thornton DeJane st11l the sh1ek of Wash1ng.,tonx1lle and Challes Gr1mm who stlll steps along at Hfty m11es an hour As I gaze steadfastly 1nto the ball I see R1b Allen and Kelth Roes sler soar1ng over the clouds The gods of the an had better watch out or But now we get 1nto the 1ndustr1a1 world Ev In Jenkms now owns the Hllmg statlon and da1ly supplles Charles W1lhe1m w1th gas fOl h1s trax els around the country sell1ng patented buttons tor buttonless sh1rts No need to say that he sells them We all know of Cha1l1e s forenslc ablllty Also needless to say that Phebe Ellen trax els w1th h1m to keep 1dle fmgers out of m1sch1ef Theda Justlce and Mary O Keefe are the stenographers for the company and dally r1d It of many dollars They say It 15 a shame for the dlrectors such as John Cosgrove and Wlllard Edgerton to have any monetary worrles Wlllle declares that It would not worry h1m at all as he needs It for Helen Kloos Ralph Knepper has dec1ded that he lb gomg to be a shoe salesman and Glenn Jones has agreed to help h1m We are all well shod now Geraldme Clay and Margaret AtklHqOH have opened a Go Ye Wr1n kles shop and are ably asslsted by Geneva D1l1on and V1v1an D1lworth We have notlced how much better the world has been looklng But what they haven t succeeded 1n domg 1S restormg the health of Blanche Angle myer and W1n1fred Balley Gust YVIIISDGI' thlsj George Ruggy has a drug store Knot at a cornerj and he supplles the c1ty of WIDOHE w1th drugs toothplcks canned heat powder and what nots Charles Bennett has one of those thlngs and there 18 keen compet1t1on be tween WIHOHR and Hanoverton as to wh1ch can buy the most Louelwa Hoopes IS Charlle s xery w1ll1ng 3SS1StaHt wh1le Norman Kennedy shakes sodas for Albert Ifernengel and Lawrence I+1sher who are both eternally thlrstv s1951'f-N -5? 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Q , , 4 , v 9 Q R Y , Y 5 Q Q 4 'J' S Q Q 9 Q 4 Q L L L L l Q 1 A L Q A L 4 Q L L1la Kelly IS supplymg the world Wlth beautlful pa1nt1ngs us1ng Mar tha Bush and Xllce Stallsmlth as models Her plctures 1nsp1re all to lower he1ghts Ruth Moff IS also art1st1c and IS securely puttlng the people out of the1r mlserv wlth her b1rd l1ke notes She and Anna Ruth M1ller are st1ll lnseparable the latter standlng by to recelve any bouquets whlch the s1nger mlght be unlucky enough to TQCQIVC Alxce Moser IS busy keep1ng house and the same to Thelma O Connel And LOUISE Slnlth that precoc1ous l1ttle glrl IS educatlng the Zulu tr1bes of Alaska So far she has had marked success They haxe learned to absta1n from k1ll1ng anvone one day out of a week It s a wonder that she ln ed th1S long Mma Greenlsen IS xery happy on her da1ry and poultry farm Joseph Hurray IS her ch1cken caretaker and Margaret Stewart he1 m1lk ma1d Otherw1se she runs It herself and It surely IS proylng a success We see Gladys Fults as another one of those great educators of the 1gno1ant mass Thelma Justlce IS 1n her school and teaches personal1ty plus Paul Fogg, IS st1ll trylng to get out of the fog that has always suround ed h1m but he has only succeeded 1n em eloplng anothe1 person unseen as yet 1n 1ts folds V1Ct0l 13 P1t1car and Ge1trude Juhn are xery talented muslclans and play ex ery Saturday mght w1th the Washlngtonvllle band 1n the lalgest house 1n Dama cus Lela and Martha Whlnery are also entertamers Ma1 garet Mae Mull1ns and Alma Flelscher glve class1cal dances Ed1th Fleck1ng,,er IS bookkeeper for the Good Housekeepmg Be1 tha Mae Hassey IS 1n the mov1es She latelx appeared 1n The Way of the Apaches as Letty Lythe who xamped them all Dorothy Cobb also appear ed IU the s1lent drama as the fra1l golden ha1red v1ct1m of all the XICIOUS v1lla1ns of the 1lve1 sheet Dorothy Bodendo1 fer 18 the1r costume deslgn er and Rlchard Harwood thelr publ1c1ty manager We know why all the women try to copy the1r fl ocks and all the men sneak out every t1me thelr f1lms come to town Wllllam Bowers IS a very zealous m1ss1onary who trles to lead the W1Ck9d 1nto the paths of the rlghteous The world has suddenly become better Edgar Haworth has followed hlS father s footsteps He IS doxng h1s best to try to pcrsuade Hazel Beck and Ethel Bodo to attend chruch Nellle Naragon 1S the organlst for Ed and Deane Ph1ll1ps passes around the money box He can t sneak any of thlS money He uses mental hy g1ene These scenes all d1sappear and ln the1r places appear c1rcus tents Martln Debnar IS the blg bally hoo man James Cooper IS a 11on tamer and Cec1l1a W1ll1ams IS the cook Lowell Brown IS yell1ng Just ten cents to see the blggest and strongest man 1n the Ut0D1aH world' Come one come all and VIQW th1S marvel of the age We are pleasantly surpr1sed to see Lee Chr1sten occupy1ng thlq honorable pos1t1on Stexe Tarzen IS the xenerable ss ord swallow er and Earl Orshan the tatooed glant Ellza beth Colher IS a gl eat tlght rope walker and gets across It Just 1n the n1ck of tlme Just as she alwavs got 1HtO 206 before the bell Jean B1nsley IS the lon est ha1red woman 1n the world She can wrap her raw en black locks completely around her Ha7el Bake1 IS the snake cha1me1 and Ed ward Dunn the great contortlomst who can throw all h1s l1nks out of socket and then back aga1n The ball becomes dark agam all the scenes fade away the cu1ta1n falls and the dust settles once more Q .-3-'.a'fwff'jgsX NXf,S'- QA-'SQX-,,-34-A 9 A ,, Q, A GRN '534A'iRYiQif 1amnfaggggqammmgaasfsaaaafaese1sasfA':a SQQQQAXQAQQQAXQXQQSAQQQAQQAG- Page Twenty Seven K - I L, L . 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X Q .1 , Q 5 4 9 ' ax Q s -L N Rs RR A N -L 'R ' S N Q Q5 9 Q Q '15 6 Q Q Q 1 Q , ' - v ' 9 '7 W Q Q ' 9 4 .Q A 4 Q A L A Q 1- A Q A A A A. .4 Senior Class History As Freshmen the Class enjoyed a successful year. Lowell Allen, Bertha Mae Hassey and Charles Herbert figured quite strongly in Athletics and a number of the class were on the permanent honor roll. Of course there was a party and to we Freshmen, it was a grand success. The next year came the momentous question of whom we should elect as officers since being sophomores called for such dignitaries. Walter Deming, Peg Atkinson and Bob Phillips were elected president, vice president and secretary and treasurer respectively. Again Allen, Herbert and Hassey are prominent in Athletics with the addition of Har- wood. Two very successful parties were held and the Sophomores carried off several honors in the Brook s Contest Having passed two mile stones in the high school the class was now ready to start the third mile race We started off with a bang by re elect ing the same officers The Juniors tries their hand at acting and the class play Grumpy directed by Mr Drennan and starred by Charles Wilhelm and Bertha Mae Hassey was a great success Charles Wilhelm was made Assistant Editor of the Quaker and Lowell Allen and Bertha Mae Hassey were made captains of next year s basketball teams Charles Herbert was made captain of the next year s football team Two good paities were held and then came the supreme social event of the histoiy of the class the Junior Senior Prom well managed by ths Juniors It was voted by the Seniors to have been the best ever stage The Seniors welcomed several new members to the class and wonder of all wonders the same officers were re elected but sad to relate we lost our treasurer through the bonds of matrimony and Deane Phillips was elected to take his place 'lhen came the play The Whole Towns Talking and the town surely did talk about the wonderful acting of Wayne Morron Charles Wilhelm tnd Dorothy Cobb and the rest of the super cast The success of the play was largely due to Miss Stahl who though it was her first high school production has certainly proved that she is one of no mediocre ability The Salemasquesters Salem Highs new dramatic Club was organized at the request of the Senior play cast and Mr Simpson The exams were next and Louise Smith Wayne Morron and Edith Flickinger were named as honor graduates Besides these there were elected five other commencement speak ers Charles Wilhelm Elizabeth McKee Walter Deming and Anna Ruth Nliller and George Ruggy Beside Allen and Herbert we see other Senior fellows prominent IH athletics These include Roessler Christen Talbot Debnar Jenkins Harwood Deming and Judge Among the girls were Hassey Beck Zeller and Atkinson Allen and Roessler went to Chicago to enter the National Roessler tied for second place with only two entries Salem placed fifth in the enter meet A -QQQQ QSN XAXQ .9 'Ax -. 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N W111 W111 W1 1 And W111 W111 Just Just I SENIORS you be glad when June 15 here? you be glad to leave this yeax 1 you be glad to enter 11fe bear the burdens and the str1fe'P you be glad to go away? you be glad to go and stay stop and thmk a b1t as I have thought of xt' W J B 8 BERT!-IA ZELLIJRS- Zeller Basketball, 2 3 4. Hockey, 3 4. Baseball, 3. Volley Ball. 2 3 4. Track, 3. ELIJAH ALEXANDER- Alex Football, 1 2. Track, 1 2 3. Backetball, lg Class 2 3. Science club, 2. Three year student 4'x? '.-5 ah'G5, 's'f'3X45xZSxvQ-A 'Q 3 1-'gQ4b'3'R'vRfs5i'1s ax .5 A 'S'-NE'?3NS 5 N7Aa'.lN'2-N 'x'9 3'lN- 14 .. ':. .. -ew-asafsxsx 'amsxaa ARRRCQR'R'RQ5mQRQQ'-A'RQ1RR1AQ'RZx'i4 f.-S '-A'A'R'AQ Page Twenty Flve ! 'X 1 . . .I '1 ' . 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LELA MAE WI-IINNERY Lee Entered from Hanoverton Hrffh At Hanoverton memer of Yale Llteray SOCIBIY That G1rl Anne DIARGARET QTEWART Peg 08 French Club 4 Football 4 Inter Class Volley Ball 4 LOUISE SMITH Smltty Quaker Stan' 2 3 4 VIRGINIA QTURGEON Ginny French Club 4 Interclass Basketball 1 2 COmmltf,C8S 1 2 3 4 Flrst Honor Graduate Commencement Speaker Llttle Tycoon 1 MUSIC Recltals 12 x29 iam? '69 Rxaxf' .9 351345 351355 A A 3355 7 x'-xsmmcmgx'-RA?'QaxQ'A1N:x'-Nafwimemaexaewaxava- r-a'-a'5Q-.S5aesiQQeR?5QRkk?'Qxa'gmmmfRm4,.a'-af.S?w Page Twen'y Four -H, H 4. I -U H. ---J K ' ' -H H - v .A 4- - I v v vlx - ' ' I v v ' V 'I An A v' A 'I V ' ' ' 'fx 0 Q 1 ' ' Y . 0 ' 9 ' 9 S a 'a Q1s'5x tm ?X '6 R Q f5Z-m a5 'a 'f-A'55x?-553 : 'gg'-3 33 9 3 -15 lm 1 0 Q 9 S , v s Q 5 , S Q Q Q Q Q S Q O - - - a- T i 4 4. A 4 4 L 5 - 4 A A A A A A V i A i ROBERT TALBOT- Bob Football, 2 3 4. Basketball Manager, 4. Grumpy 3. Inter-room Basketball, 1 NELLIE E. NARAGON-'Nell' The Little Tycoon. Music Concert 1. The Whole Towns Talki Salemasquers 4. STEVE TARZAN Steve THELMA 0Connell Irish Music Concert 1 2 The Llttle Tycoon Music Recital 4 HARRY ULICNY Pete Brookes Contest 2 Inter room Basketball ng. 23. MARY 0'KEEFE, Okey Hockey, 1. Class Basketball, 1 2 3 4. Commerce Club, 4. Volley Ball, 3. Quaker Staff, 4. Baseball, 3. RAYMOND VOTAW- Chuck' Science Club. Entered Salem Hi from Hanover Hanoverton Hi Play That Girl Anne! PHEBE ELLEN PARSONS Ghee Little Tycoon 1 Recital 1 2 4 French Club 4 Quaker Staff 4 Play Committees 3 CHARLES WILHELM Chuck Entered from Westinghouse High Pittsburgh Pa 24 Quaker 3 4 Edxtor in Chief 4 Debate 3 4 Captain 4 Inter class Debate 3 Le Cercle Francais 4 Presi dent 4 Brooks Contest 2 Commencement Speaker Honor Graduate Grumpy 3 I-Ii Y 3 4 The Whole Towns Talkmg 4 Equitable Insurance Contest 4 The Salemasquers 4 Prom Committee 3 Constitutional Contest 3 4 Distrlct Representative THE LIVIA PARSONS Thelm fi'-Yxi fee-N e'eA 'NX'FS2F' gg-qfx 'iiifki Rx i4',N?.5'6'1QK'f sr x'x'N'w rr 'e- cs'evaxr't ' rr RAAQNRRQSZAQQQSQQQ'asx'-Sgaiaevaesaxase-.Xa?-A NQAQQRRRQQQ'RNR'Q'fN'R'QRQ2AQ'R'1fxk3 -A'-R'GN'A- Page Twenty Three 5 , u 1 1 ll Y YY , 3 1 is as Tu n I , I , . ., I , 4. 141 n A ' ' 1 U I ! . 'Y .' 1 1 Z ' ' 1 1 lu sr D . l 1 1 1 - . ' . - ' ' . , ' 1 1 ' Y - I 7 ' Cl D7 L - , 7 ' , I7 1 , . . Y ' 1 1 lu n ' ' 1 ' ' as n - , 1 4. 4- -- Q v vi-N A 1' v v v ' 'r v - A vi V R Q Q Q Q A p 1 A 9 0 v 'f 0 9 S ' Q v N 9 Q W V 5 5 9 1 5 ' - 4- A A A A A A A A - .. A A , A A A A A A A VIRGINIA McKEE- Ginny Salemasquers, 3. Honor Student. Three-Year Student. Baseball, 2. Track, 2. STIRLING PETERSON- Sim-l ANNA RUTH MILLER- Rick' Quaker Staff 4 French Club 4 Commencement Speaker Music Play 1 MUSIC Recltal 1 2 Honor Graduate Chrlstmas Carol 3 Rooters Club 1 Hockey 2 LAWRENCE RATSCHER- Laroy Commlttee Work 4 RUTH MOFF Rufus The Llttle Tycoon Musxc Concert 1 2 Grumpy The Whole Towns MUSIC Recltal 1 Salemasquers Rooters Club 1 Volley Ball 2 3 Baseball 3 Orchestra 1 Talklng KEITH ROESSLER- Mutt Football, 1 2 3 4. Basketball, 2 3 4. Track, 1 2 3 4. Volley Ball, 2 3. ALICE MOSER- M0se Class Basketball, 2 3 4. GEORGE RUGGY Bug Re entered from New Castle H1 H1 Y 4 Dramatlc Club Treasurer 4 Sec and Treas Assoclatxon Commencement Speaker 4 Commlttees 1 2 4 MARGARET M MULLINS Marg Commerce Club 4 ELWOOD SANOR- El Sclence Club Entered from Hanoverton Hlgh At Hanoverton L1terarySoc1etv Nvxxcf-qy.-Y-xr,-Q :xv fi-QX4'.5X k' Q53 'n ',N FS X Xi-qfiqf T FN'NA ASUS 'e--a-,,,,, ,N,,,.6va--N' 'Nia-A aaamsaaaamaafaaaeagmasxexaxaexaxafa NAQRARQNRQQQ NQ'lRX EmQ'aN'QRRR'fAfxNQRiQ -AR? Page Twenty Two ll ' ! Y . J ,, . . . I . . 'R ' ' - . . A ', 4. .. ,Y ' . ' ll ,Y J Q! ll l .Ii y ' if jj . . Y 2. ' ' , A 5 , 4. , ' ' 1 l ' v I ' v A - A A ' v A -,Y v ' ' ' ' Y . 'Q v 4' ' Q 'A ex R - 4- -2 -Q 'N fa 'As d a -x5SX Q 'E-Q : 9 S s . v Q 1 s . Y O s 9 9 Q o 5 ' ll 4 A 9 A 4 Q A A Q .. Q L A A Q A 4 Q RALPH KNEPPER- Knep Class Basketball, 1 2 3 4. Committee Work, 1 2 3 4. Inter-Class, Volley Ball, 2 3. LILA KELLY- Lile Quaker Staff, 2 3 4. Class Basketball, 1 2. HERMAN MEITER- Herm HELEN KLOOS Klosy' Class Basketball 1 2 3 Volley Ball 1 2 3 Hockey 1 Track 1 Baseball 3 WAYNE MORRON Doc Second Honor Graduate Commencement Speaker Brooks Contest 2 3 4 Quaker 3 4 Buslness Mgr 4 Salemasquers President 4 Debate 2 3 Captain 3 Class Coach 3 Orchestra 3 4 Grumpy 3 The Whole Town is Talkmg 4 Sclence Club 4 Le Cercle Francais 4 Junior Senior Prom Commnttee HELEN KOONTZ- Koontzy Rooter's Club, 1. Le Cercle Francais, 4. Salemasquers, 4. Grumpy, 3. The Whole Town's Talking The Little Tycoon. Music Concert, 1 2. Committee Work, 1 2 3 4. EARL ORASHAN- Dutch Track, 2 3 4. Science Club, 3 4. Inter-room Basketball, 1 2 4. Inter-room Volley Ball, 1 2 4. Orchestra, 4. LEANNA LEIDER- Lee Commlttee Work 1 MELVIN ORMES Doc H1 Y 4 Commerce Club 4 Quaker Staff 4 Track 3 4 Volley Ball 2 ELIZABETH McKEE Bess Quaker Staff 1 2 Brooks Contest Salemasquers Vice President Class 2 Honor Student Commencement Speaker Three Year Student ,,SX,'-m.,533ra1 saxfxxfS' .9 'SAS 4?-' 3313-g 6xNG'Sx -a ft-37,5 'i -N-A'fN':'xNQ'aS R RAN'-A'sA N -M'-mZSQQQQQQQRQZANQR --se'-QfN.NQ-'N '--sn 4 agq ARARCQQRQQQRQQQAQQRQQQ TNA '-A-4 'NSA Page Twenty One sc In I H H '-U ! , in as J !! ' -H u , I y ' ' - - Y ' , . Y . . ' V , . k vvvvx- V ' ' 'Q 9 Y v, . Q V v v, 'Q v vvrev' ov-vv Y v Y S sfaaiix a e e a ax emfss e Q '5 3 'S X Q . R N 'S A 4- ' N Rv o 9 5 'S Q ' 5 4 S Q W Q Q V Q Q 5 ' ' 1 - .. A .. A A A A A Q A Q - A A 4- 0 A A Y 4 EVA LEONE HUMPHREYS- Eve Music Play, The Little Tycoon. Music Concert. Brooks Contest, 2. FRANCIS JANECEK- Frank PAULINE INGRAM Polly Little Tycoon 1 Music Concert 1 2 Class Basketball 1 2 3 Volley Ball 2 3 Baseball 3 Hockey 2 Rooters Club 1 EVAN JENKINS Jenks Class Basketball 1 2 3 Varslty Basketball 4 Class Football 1 2 3 4 Football Manager 4 Volley Ball 1 2 3 4 Salemasquers 4 Sclence Club 4 Rooters Club 1 'Track 1 2 3 4 GERTRUDE JUHN Gu-tie Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Science Club 4 Music Concert 1 2 GLENN J ONES- J0nesy THEDA JUSTICE- Chief Music Concert, 1 2. The Little Tycoon. Quaker Staff, 4. Commercial Club, 4. Rooter's Club, 1. NORMAN KENNEDY Norm THELMA JUSTICE is Commerce Club 4 Christmas Carol 3 The Llttle Tycoon 2 Music Concert 1 Rooters Club 1 Committee Work 1 2 JOHN KING John xfvm-:N:.x'a 'Ar AXNXQ 'S -q'A'IS4,x ja -.:,xZR.'.SQfsaxakfS'E '5i5'gR'i5Y2iN es'fAf.sw-k'fs'1m.m'-3 -Riskaagaaagaaaaaaaaaae A1NA'Q'l-A'Q NQ'RQQNR'QQQ A'R'f-R '-AQ'A-iQ'Q1'N?.R '-K-AG Page Twenty 114 n ' , . ins' YY ' , I ' ' ' l, 3 4. 1 - X v - in gc? v f ,V-v. - 2 7 'Q 'Q Yvxv Y. .Q Q v v v Q Yv 1 v 7 'f vv v v,s v x - . ,- - . Q Q 5 . v , , , bu im il-'N'-N5 6 -N s '-y a -3 ' A A ' . -L i a A A L A A A - A i A A 4 A A A EDWARD HARRIS- Ed MINA GREENISEN- 'Dutch ' Little Tycoon 1. Recitals, 1 2 4. Quaker Staff 4. Class Basketball, 4. Class Valley Ball 4. RICHARD HARWOOD Dlck Quaker 3 Football 4 Basketball 4 H1 Y 2 3 Presldent 4 Committee Work 2 3 Inter class Basketball 1 French Club 4 Inter class Football 2 3 BERTHA MAE HASSEY Huss Vice President Association Quaker Staff 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Captain Volley Ball 3 4 Track 3 4 Baseball 3 Hockey 3 Salemasquers Treasurer 4 Le Circle Francals 4 Christmas Carol 3 Grumpy 3 The Whole Towns Talking Little Tycoon 1 Rooters Club 1 Cheerleader 4 EDGAR HAWORTH Eddie Volley Ball 3 4 Class Basketball 3 4 Rooters Club 3 Committee Work 2 3 4 J EANNETTE HOCH- Jen The Little Tycoon. Music Recital, l 2. CHARLES HERBERT- Chick' Football 1 2 3 43 Captain, Basketball, 3. Track 12 . Hi-Y, 3 4. Science Club 3. Junior Play 3. Senior Play, 4. Dramatic Club . LETHA HOOPES Lethe Volley Ball 2 3 4 Hockey 1 2 Class Basketball 2 3 4 Music Concerts 1 2 HAROLD HURST Curly Grumpy The Whole Towns Talking Quaker Staff 3 Track Manager 4 Science Club 4 Salemasquers 4 Committee Work LOUELVA HOOPES LOU French Club 4 Track 1 4:-Sv'..N:.x'fBX 'ffvw-.xx'wX ?,v -Sif-W'-5.-s .-. .. -was sem-sa -am'a C xmaaaagfgaiaaaaiaaaaek esxaamavsx, ,Ag N2R'm'A'QR'QQ'Q5mRQREm '-A'RQRR A?R'Q'fAQ A'-RNSf Page Nineteen u , , , 4 ' , 3 4 , , 4 I- ' ' 1 A, ,4.' . V . ' ' - , 2 3 ' ' ' -in ' ,H 4. li l! -,, . ,, N .. 5 ' ', 4. . N. v -f v v .. v A -V v 'r A ' ' H 'I V 0 9 'ix ' , h 5 , ', 7 v '7 ' 0 Q 9 NTS'-A -5 'ei 'a 5f'H N N ' N' N 'N ' ' N?5EE'55'5?5'5-RQWAX'-me .- : V ,., ,. 4 Y - 4 A - A --i A A 'A A I ALMA FLEISCHER- Aim R LAWRENCE FISHER- Fish Music Class Concert, 1 2. GLADYS FULTS- Glad French Club, 43 Vice President. RAYMOND FAWCETT-'-spickew' Committee Wofkr 1 2 2 4- EDITI-I FLICKINGER- Cluckne' Quaker Staff 1 2 Brooks Contest 3 COHUHHFOB Club 4 RALPH GABLER- Ralph Inter class Debate 3 Thlrd Honor Graduate Commencement Speaker MUSIC Concert 1 The Lrttle Tycoon Rooters Club 1 ALBERT FERNENGELT MOYNELLE GIFFIN Glmll Volley Ball 3 Mme TYCOOH Basketball 4 MUSIC COUCETU 1 2 Basketball 3 Scrence Club 3 Hockey 2 SUSIE FRONIUS Sue Little Tycoon CHARLES GRIM Huck Class Basketball 2 from Washrngtonville Musrc Concert 1 2 Science Club 4 Committee Work 4 N19 'o-m':5X,f3P, .xx fav-nm-' 45 -A'5x'-S f,m jA -A A QBQ oxx .-eN 'A e-3i'4Q :. w'4'5W :N-5'-A'.m'xA'3x'A'A?'5-f.m'A'A1N1'.xa'.p'NsAeAiXesafsvswsffe QQQQSQREQAQQQAXQXQQQQQQQAQQQA1- Page Elghteen U . . , AL , -U . H . in H lu an i , . I Y ' Y v' X' -- x v Y v ' 'v' v Y v v' - ' 'r i Y Y - v ' ' X N , , ' 1' Q 'X I 4- awar e- '-9 -5 '-sv s gas es -as 'Q 9 Q Q , 9 s Q Q , Q Q Q Q 5 , Q Q ' ' A - 0- 1 4 4. A A Q A rs A A .- A. L A A A Q A A i A - WALTER COY- Walt, Quaker Staff, 4. Science Club, 3 4. Hi-Y Club, 3 4. Commerce Club, 4. Debate Team, 3 4. GERALDINE CLAY Jerry Llttle Tycoon 1 Mus1c Recxtal 2 Rooters Club 1 Commlttee Work 2 3 4 MARTIN DEBNAR- Peanuts Class Basketball 3 4 Captam Football 1 4 Volley Ball 1 2 3 Track 3 4 Inter Mural Manager H1 Y Club 4 T bllng Team 2 3 i9,vlf1fV6 'Q 'wfvl DOROTHY E COBB- Dot Senlor Play 4 Salemasquers 4 Comm1ttee Work 1 2 3 4 French Club 4 EDWARD DUNN Eddie Orchestra 3 4 H1 Y 4 Volley Ball 3 4 'Vi ,av ELIZABETH COLLIERJ- Lizzie WILLARD EDGERTON Eddy Track 1 Football 1 2 Llttle Tycoon 1 Grumpy 4 Class Basketball 1 Volley Ball 1 2 GENEVA BELLE DILLON Gene' Hockey 2 Little Typhoon 2 Muslc Concert 2 Class Basketball 2 PAUL FOGG Jupiter VIVIAN DILWORTH max-..q'.a'fsffAv4:sxemv,a 45 -gX5x':,Af,9 .,Rf,R',RT:hm A av.. 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' ' - 'us' , . .. , A 'A 2 f A v v ' , ' 's ', ' Vs' fs: .G ba li'-A -A 6X 3 ?53'55N 55'353?69 Q 'a Q Q 'v 'e 4- Q 'eq 1-: A L - J- - A -AAA - A A Q A - A A A V 4 'M WALTER DEMING- Bobby President of Class, 2 3 4. Hi-Y, 2 3 4, President 3 4. Grumpy, 3. Whole Town's Talking, 4. F00tba11, 3 4. Sports Editor, Quaker 4. Salemasquers, 4. Honor Graduate. Debate, 3 43 Captain 4. Commencement Speaker, 4. Christmas Carol, 3. Volley Ball, 3 4. MARGARET ATKINSON- Peg Vice President Class 2 3 4. Basketball Manager 4 Salemasquers 4 Class Basketball l 2 3 Le Cercle Francais 2 3 Little Tycoon 1 Concerts 2 3 The Birds Christmas Carol Brookes Contest 3 DEANE PHILLIPS Beans Quaker Staff 4 Treasurer 4 Class Basketball 4 BLANCHE ANG LEMYER- Babs Baseball 1 Hockey 1 Volley Ball 1 2 3 4 Rooters Club 1 Class Basketball 2 3 4 LOWELL ALLEN Rib Football 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captain 4 Track 1234 H1 Y Club 2 3 4 Secretary3 4 Volley Ball l 2 3 4 Tumbling Team 1 2 WINIFRED BAILEY- Winnie Basketball, 2 3 4. Baseball, 2 3. Volley Ball, 2 3 4. Hockey, 2 3 4. Track, 2 3 4. CHARLES BE NETT Chuck Science Club 3 4 President 4 Football 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Commerce Club 4 HAZEL BAKER Han Entered from Hanoverton H At Hanover Belonged to Harvard Literary Society Was in That Girl Anne WILLIAM BOWERS B1 Junior Play Science Club 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Track 4 Rooter s Club 1 Stage Manager Senior Play I-IAZEL BECK Becky Basketball 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Senior Play 4 Volley Ball 2 3 4 Football Girl 4 lgh .qsx-.gx'-a'S5fQ,.Qiw'ws' Q SAQQ Q, A ,, 'Saga .-. .-. 'RKQA'i5N'E'5NQ NRRAGARQQHSQQQQQQQQRSQQQaesesawsi'-sa N'l -S'-A'RfQR'AQQQQRRQ :X'RQRR'aAQ'QRRZRC-AQTGNAf Page Fifteen KK Y, N 1. n in n 14: ss l T 3 1 Ffa u ya Tu .un -u n -u ' 9: y - ' ' f .' ' . Baseball, 2. X . 4- N- N 3 v - v v v A A - - 'r A va A f -W vi V ' ' ' ' A , . Q Q 'Q v v 9 ' Q wg v 5 NN ' N ' N V N ' Y N Gs m -aiggigg. 9 SQ . '3 4 , Q Q 9 S ' - -Q Q Q 9 v W Q 9 9 Q 5 ' ' 0- - 4 an A .s A A A Q - 4 Q A A A A A Q THE SENIORS H I ' . I Ella Thea Smith Beryl Albright Science Latin H Isabelle Englehart Edviard A Englehart Mary M Houett Home Economxcs ndustrlal Arts Spamsh H1lda Rose Stahl H V Henmng Esther Kelly Lawn General SCIEDCC French H1story x'xXf,Nx,,N-gsgefav fsaxahvszb K x ,, A Q, A ,., QA, 6332323 QM QAAQX Q ela'Q a 'EQ?4E,Aa-Afmaaafaasfsiadafsa SRQENRNRQRQRQQQRQQSQQQQQQQ'REARG 5 ' ' F' Q . 1' Q Q Q 9 ' ' ' 0 l Q 911-5 '3 -R'a14ei 'a '-305 N ' N ' N' 2-N asN '? 'f9 '-bN 1A 5fs - 525'i-f5 f5X?-N 4'a3, - - Q - Q. Q 2 Qggg A A A an - 4 A I A A A A A A Q A -5 Carolyn Wells Commerce Margaret Tmsley Hazel Douglas En hsh Glrls Athletlcs Mathematics R W Hxlgendorf Ethe1Bea.rdmore Robert P Vlckers Commerce H1StOYy SCIENCES .N ma'A2N'A'Q6'A-fxmaxagaasaa QQ 'R .X mmmmggmisamamamaGNSQQQQQQQAQ- QSXSQQANQAQQQQQQQAQQQQamaamammi Page Thlrteen .755 1 A -Ifrhifxihg 3' - ' Y ' ' XS 52152154 ' .Y vi xv v f Y - V A v v 'fxr A Y in V 715 9? 'Hi-X'6S 5f f-X e 'W -Q Sw - H Q. Q- 'Q 'Q fx ikfaimg Q?-SN QR as 'L 5 , gs , Q Q Q O 9 , , , Q Q ' Q 9 9 9 9 Q ex Y g' 5f..+ - '?vsvs'5'W 's.','-2. . Q - .. A - -. .L A A A Q A 4- - A Q l A A - A A A A A -'X - Martha. McCreafdy Mathematics Nellle Sprmger Wilbur Springer Sec to Supermtendent Athletlc Dlrectm, C0C1l12- ShI'1VCf Paul E Stratton Grace Orr Llbrarlall Blology Hxstory Muslc xfxx 'S'5i'..Q N? can 'RX Kx?' f x 6kXfxi'Wf6-'NV'-RN ,-3 t'.w c'NN 1 MCA- J.sf'N -X 3'3iN,, -, A ':, ,. ,amfaxiaaa A 6 ARQQARQRQQQQQQQQNQQRQQQQQQAQQR x 5 x V rf, 1 v, -., ' -- X4 . Q v v v- v 1 -v-' v v v v 'I' 'r v v v' v v ' ', , fx f ,, 5 'Q 0 9 ? 9 ' ' ' Y , F 5 Q Q 0 v 4 'r ' 9 V 9 5 Q S ' ' 7' 0 . ' Q 1' S . Q , ' ' 9 Q Y 9 9 Q ' Y 0, N 4 ' O Q Q 9 Y 'S' o s Q 5 7' S Q 5 9 Q Q S Q 9 K s - 9 - Q- Q - .ag an 4 4 A Q A A - A. Q A A A A A A A 4 .fx Maud Hart English-Dean of Girls Eleanor Workman Enghsh E E Bxadstetter Communlty CIVICS Commerclal Arlthmetlc Harold M Wllhams James H Fley msnory Commercial La .f Margaret Woods HISLOTY CIVICS Oratory Phys1ca1 Geography Enghsh .v-,gg-:,Nvg.x6El?3 '?Xd'5X la A 9 ,-5 Q if 1 fi .5 Q Rmagagwaaqamzmgmawaaaaaaaxafxaa SN'-A'R'iRR'AQQQQQQEm'aNQQRQQQQAGAQNNRA Page Eleven l rr 2 - '- 'Q r '. , . ' ' . ' X ' ' . ' 5 f,xNa'fa a-w fs - -,y -s' ax xaaaaaaaa'-SQSSQESRQQQ, A Y 0 Q ' . 'Z' Q Q g 'L' S 0 Q Q 'V Q Q 5 ' ' ' 9 - 4- Y Qgggg Q A an - lv Q i A A A A A A f W. F. SIMPSON. PRINCIPAL We are becoming: more and nimw :awww of the fact that teacher and student and Iwiiicilml and studs-nt lmvu IDUUII inueftim: each othvi' on 21 plane that is imluciw to liette-1' and liighcr 1-rlucatifm. Mr. Simpson has welcomed amy conlwlwitioli iM'iXX'l't'l1 faculty and stuclvut. hv has liven ever willing to ht-lp and advise. He- has lumstm-rl Salem in all activitivs. For these and otha-1' wzasoiis he has pmwcl himsvli' worthy ut' he-ing zuimirzil of our Ship.'1'h1-sciiiwcluss wishos to thunk Mr. Sinipsrm for his time spirit. N',9i'N1.X'A'f'9 'r3V5x6S' --X A A 'N N X 'N' N as'-Amn'A S'-S'eBNi5'3-x,a'A1x:.xaa'N2Aa'6-agaaaffa A'-.Sm'fS-.SEQAQAQQAESQ-Mixaiamaamfam'-Ame Page TEH i i su ' . wg 'Q '. - P ' N, .N' N ' N R Q Q TARQ Q S Q SSQ Q Q R33 -.g g sp q vb ' 0 O 7 ' Q 0 W 9 Q W Q Q 9 Q 5 ' 1 ' - 5 - 4h Q 4 A 4 A A A A A .- A Q A A Q A A i f a x JOHN S. ALAN. SYPERINTENDENT The man back of it all, the man who remains in the background is our loyal and willing friend. Mr. Alan. He has been responsible for much of the success of Salem High. Few of us will ever forget his winning smile, his twinkling eye and soft voice. He, too, has offered his time and worthy advice to any who may have been in trouble. In this, our last mes- sage as students to Mr. Alan. the class of '28 extends best wishes for continued success for Our Superintendent. M so-Q vxfxo-Q f'XX45XfQ -5 QDQ .A A igfqf-Q ,-X fx,- 'N r'x 6'?,X 'P '-a 'iQv5g5a55,-5a5-nfs as ,Qxf-sfs S 'AQAQCQAQX'-.5f3f'ANa's'f.X-A'-:s'f.sxssf.s'-s.xafsXsa'-2ma'f.Aa'Afa Nmmafaagmgis-afsau A RQQQQQAAQQNQE Qiismmaaaaimsieiikgtsmamaaaaf-gs Page Nine Y 56, I ,- ,.-X- N. ,. v v Y v v Y - , -Y A A f v, v - ' 4' 'P 'B' ' A O Q o , - Q Q o v 4 ' ' 9 Q Q S X Q ' ' 3' v ' . 1' Q - Q , ' ' 9 f Q Q Q s 0 v b r o 9 ' O 5 9 'Z' Y 0 Q 5 9 9 Q 5 ' ' 1 .- A - 4- L 4 .sg nn 4 A A Q Q ns - Q- A A A Q A A Q 4 5 Q5 W1 w 5 ! NNX X L :Lv THE FACULTY X 1 ff? 7 A J M p Qi . 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S S i l FOREVS ORD Wlth the honest lSSLl1c1I'1CL that we h ue done oul best ftnd the hope th xt we hue held xlott the Nlllllt of co opel IJEIOI1 IH ou1 school we the Quakel Staff tendel XOLltlf1lS twentx second Q uftkex We hfue t tempted to embodw ln th1s mnu Ll the most modeln 1nd up toe 1 e Dllll clples so that Qxlem H1g,h m IN be 1n step wlth the much of tlme We h'1xe mst nlled these IIHION xtlons xuth the hope th xt thls Qu lku mu be dlffelent and xxlth the hope th It oul 9ff0ltS mfu not be ln vun We smcelely desue th xt thls fin hope xou ulll IDIIIOXQ of ou1 mod e1n1st1c trend It we succeed 1n pleas mg, you then the Quaker Stiff ex tends 1 glad hlnd and saws thank xou md God ble ss you 1QZSx.-,,m.:a3lQFvRsXQkX5 ,QSXR A 9 A ,, QA, it-R.. .-v :2'Q'-WR?A4vS?rANgnix'32'SN1'S'3s1X 'gNN'?x'S'R g5gbn P ge Elght ' 2:5 '- 1 , ' 2 ' ' . 1 z Q 3 v 2 I- L1 ' w' - 12 I I w L1 . v , u , any .lf v tv- S 4 X 'f' C ' a - f 1 ' ' 2 2 ' 2 . .' o ' z - - la t 1 - ' .' , nl f 'f aj ' .'e'.'z 'z' s 2 N 2 a ' ' aj ' ' Q ' ' z 2 z ' ' rl Ly' J . lc . . ly' 1 lu' v 2 'S C - nuul meets with your approval. VVe Lv v. 2 1 v s - ' T ' K6 9, C - .' z f 2 L ' , , Y , ' v, vf v-s-- v v v v' v ' -Q A - A '-' 'I ,ax 0 Q v ' Q , ' , 5 g 9 9 'Q 9 Q +5 ' 7' v ' . 9 s . Q , - ' 0 Q v ,Q v Q Q Q . qw Q s , 7 Q A , A A 'N 'A ' N Q , RRQ Q ee 'SSRRR ' Nfx ' N ' N -s L L 'H ' , , ,-vi f DEDICATION To Mr Wllbur Sprmger a true frlend of Salem Hlgh School who has glven to hls school the best he can who has been a bullder of men who has met each trouble Wlth a smile and each day Wlth hearty good cheer who has been a real frlend to every student ever wlllmg to help and who has proven hlmself a pal and a real man we the class of 28 reapectfully and humbly dedlcate thls ISSUG of The Quaker 'm'A -N'RV'Q N42'X'2 'f.5m x -sa 9 ., .. -A- lava'-me-ia WRRERRQQSSQQQNQQQaggaaaaaaama' Q'-ARQRRQQQQQQQARQRQQQQQQAQQRR Page Seve: ' . . '.' ' Q E- 'ax f ' 5 W '-A S 2-v h av s a ai-5 c5Q'f.N:,sx1.sxf-fa'fEQf5XS'g'gm'f.5x'a'i.Q'a 7 ' ' 0 7 Y Q Q Q 9 , s Q Q 4 A 4 - A A i A A A A .A Y A Xl gm f-mfxa-5750-x fxvxxfy QA'-.xxg-'Q .ag f-,RSQQQ x:A'-Amana'-S'aS1N'NQ'x'A'.m-xQeANim'axsaxanax' RQQQQAAAQQQSXMXQAQAQQQQQQQSEN PQS 'f vf' v' X- - s' iv v Y V ' A - A f - -Y V- - vi v ' 'f A 'D '5 '5 9 o 'S' 'G' 'G' 'N Q fi 4 a a a a g a i g k a 'f.5'A ai a fA'iN gai-N53 11 5?SQ -5 5 556 lm U 0 o 9 N -5 y PS' 45 s 4 'Q C' S '5 5 Q Q Q Q S '5 Q E ' 5 - 0- 2 4 4 A A A A B A - A A 'lx A 4 A A A Q 4 CONTENTS Ded1cat1on Foreword Faculty Classes Semors Junlors Sophomores Freshmen Act1v1t1es Cheerleaders Football Boys Basketball Glrls Basketball Track Reserves Captams Orgamzatlons H1 Y Debate Sclence Club Salemasquers Dramatlcs Orchestra Commerce Club Quaker Staff B1OlOgy Laboratorv Chemlstry Laboratory Manual Tramlng Llbrary Humor AdY6FtlS81S Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 4g5,g:NgajES6EE5f4QGA!554FF' ,x isQrx1:Sl45g5 Q, ,s 4, 'SQKJN sa5 'isavgsx h 5he:tN'- Nqxaxffx-sX'fNQ4'xY-w-xfx'1-.s xa-fax'e Em'a4XQQ'R'a 'm'Q'Aa QN-.gAQ'-g-,g'5'gQg?-,QfR'axaQA's'aa3Nfsax'aaxAsxaR'amNaa A'-RmRQR'AQ'Q'3NQQRQ -XWSQRQQQQQZRNQNR Page Flve . . ----------d--- 6 --------------- f 8 ----------------- f 9 1 3 ' .,,.,-,.......... 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'f A ' - :- Q f , , Q -5 , 1' - 'H A gs A '45 S im i-N'-A'5 s a'f3fv X' x' X E-Ns f:N' X' X '-5,1-53 3 A3 Au. 4 Q Q A n - A A . A A 1 A A A A A I Tl-IE CQUAIKER 1928 . W I PUBLI S H ED BYTHE SENIUR CLASS OF SALEM H I G H SCHOUL SALEM OHIO 'N ,. 'AQ ,, mama Q7 5-ix'- aa mami3S3S5-A4-'R I I A - lf L L.Kill1j TH: sAL . 0 '?f'::i'Z58V'? 'F3N43'x? 'mg -S ' ' - 15 '4 2KN ' NW SSX Q ?- 'e ftR Q ' d1HiS a f-S a Siggab ggg a b 'A me -1--as-.wQ.f+,f'-Rows-Q-vs 'a.'a'v'erQ'1 5f'E PIX lx 15 4- - .Q A A A A Q A A CX 4 A A A A A A A Y '33 5 Elnora. Stratton Mary Taylor Ralph Phxlllps James Pldgeon Leonard Porter Charles Qulnn W1ll1am Reynolds Carrol Rogers Albert Sanderson LOUIS Schlllmg George Schmld George Schmldt Anthony Sheen James Shrlver Herbert Shrlver John Solomon John erry Anna Van Blarlcom Ruth Venable Hazel Vmcent Helen Walton Lo1s Walton Esther Ware Vera Werner Clara Wllhams Kathryn Wmkler Em1ly Wr1ght Ann Zelle Walter Thelss Roland Thomas Warren Todd Emll Untch John Van Blarlcom Charles Vlncent Roscoe Votaw Paul Ward Glen Whlnnery Myron Whmnery Harold Whltcomb John Wxllrams George Wllms Delbert Wmdle George Wmdle Glen Zlmmerman Ted Van Campen Rosma. Schell Flora Seekms Rose Slmone Rose Sxmonds V1rg1n1a Simpson Sophomore Class Kenneth Cox Raymond Day Ellwood Duston Carl Farmer Samuel Drakullch Jeanette Fuller Celesta Fultz Ann Grafton Lois Greenlsen Zelda Groves Mary C Hanna Vlrglnla Harms Paullne Heltman N1la Hoffman Mary Holtsxnger Laura Hoyermale Isabel Jones Helen Kaley George Early John F1th1an Ronald Flelscher Dwlght Getz Chester G1bbons Roy Gorman Cl1ITord Greenlsen John Greenlsen Ralph Gregg Charles Gremer W1ll1am Groves Lawrence Hanna George Hawklns Mlchael Hennlng Franc s Hlmmelspach Ronald Hoopes Ph1l1p Horn John Janeck Edw ard Irey Zella Krepps Mary Layden Katherlne Lltty Thelma McEldowney Deborah McGaflick Josephme Markovlch Bertha Marsllxo Vera Matthews Loulse Messenger W1'l1fT8d Mlller Alta Moores Ethel Moul Ermly Mullett O Arthur Bonlta Emlly Bahmlller Ruth Bates Emma Benedlct Florence Bxnsley Vngmla B1rkh1mer Maxgalet Blobander Thelma Caln Mabel Cromwell Alllne Dans Helen Dams W1lma D1ck1nson Helen Duncan Mary Fllp Mar1e Flsher Frank Ackelson Carl Altomare Nlck Altomare Paul Balsley Frank Berendowsky Nate Caplan Walter Catton Clarence Chrlsten Paul Cobb Kenneth Coppock Edwln Kelley George Konnexth Wayne Laschlnsky Hemv Lelder Rudolph Lxnder Harold Matthews Gordon Melow Ben on Mlller Ol1n Muntz Nxck Nan Ernest Nalagon Juanlta Stewart Gertlude Stackhouse Nlck Nedelka W1ll1am Nelhs Charles Neyerdusky Joe Pasco Newell Pottorf Vlargaret Relch Mary Ressler Mary Roth Bertha Ryser Ruth PBFCIYSI Ellzabeth Snyder Corrlne My ers RMQAZSRSJKERAXK' ,Q -Aggkga 9 4, ,., -2.5,-COA RX .-. 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'I -xmfsffs Q'-A '-N fx -gam es ' -Q 0 Q 9 s Q Y 5 Q 9 1 ' ' g Sophomore Class H1story 'lhe Sophomou eliss of thls xeal can be ploud of 1ts lLDLlt1tl0ll Dunn oul 1'1t,SlllllLIl xeal xxe xxele successful ln class football Glen Whlnnelx md Joe Pasco belng the sta1s 1n th1s llne of spolt Folloxxmg, cxme debatlng Exen though oux team featuung Nathan Caplan Mau Roth Reltha lNlllSlllO ind X 11g1n11 Ha1x1s xxas defeated It can be lecom mended fOl 1ts tuthtul xx o1ke1s In legald to the Brook s contest one ot ou1 membem Wzltel Thelss xxas a paltlelpant Thle xear the Sophomoles haxe accomphshed 1 gleat de tl Glen Whlnnely agaln prox ed h1S eklll IH basketball and as 1 1esult he became a membel of the x 1rs1tx Anna Zelle an enthusl Lst1C basketball plax er also became a membu ot the gnl s team Othel bO1JllOI'1'l0l es xxho xxe1e p1om1nent IH athletlc 3CtlX1t19S ale 'xIa1y Roth 7ella Klepps Thelma Cam Ffllll Mullett Chules G1e1ne1 Ted X in Lxmpen and G OIQQ Schmxd We uc D1 oud to mcntlon as pe1 manent honor loll students the tol N111 Hofman Iols C1llLll1SLIl Nlux lll.IlC,8S Roesslel belthx Rxsel Kathlxn Vvllltfl Anna felle Ph1l1p L61Cl6l Elll8Sll Nrll leon xnd Nexxell Pottorf Ted X in C xmps n 1 nexx eomel to oul cl iss 18 the only sophomole xx ho belonged to the debate team 'lhree paltles xx e1e held durmff ou1 hlgh school career All of them xxele a success md xxelc lttended bg 1 lalee llllfllljbl of students Oul last SOC1dl 6Ht6ltlIIlI'1'1QIlt xxas held Fllday the thlrteenth and desplte SL1D0lSll11Oll 1 good tlmc xxas had by all Lets keep up our Splhllfllfl 1eco1 d Sophs s0 th lt xx hen the tlme alnx es to le lxe the old Sxlem Hlgh xxe max do so xxlth 1 feellng that oul foul xeals haxe been a sueeess 'N? -,mf,5f,5 i,xxfxX'v5xv,6 vi. -1-345. 15 553 '55 QQQAQQQQQQQRQQAQQQQQ - QASRQA I ' , K' - F l 2 sk. 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QIRAQRFRSQ A RQQQQQQQAQQQQQQQQXQQQQAQQQQ.N 4-sq,-.Nf.,xgef.ss'fsaxcLsx4' ARRRQRQQQ'EARQQEA'-A'QQRQRQQ1'x'iQ '-A'-R'GN'Aa Page Thxrty Three R ll Bryson Coy... Anna 'May Painter. TUOIHHS Tice. . ' 'Y' 9 vp . sv v 'Q 'Q v vvfv' Yvv,9v 'YS Q , V , ' , - '5 , - 'Ama n a'-RA N G 5 as fA 'a a ':3 Q'f-a55?3gvg?SQ'5-f'ff3Q'-5 4 gg QQAQ L A an A A A Y A 4 A A A 4 A History of the Class of 3I Could you have read the thoughts of each freshman as he began his career, in high school, you would haxe found a strange and probably a highly amusing conflict of emotions going on within this diminutive person For predominant in the minds of each pupil were the thoughts of what the new l1fe would be like what changes it would bring whether they would be for better or for worse or whether he looked as uneasy as he felt or whether those older students over there 1n the corner were secretlv laughing at him as though they glorified in his secret apprehen sion Few realized that in later years they could look back and laugh at the fears of their childish fancy which were constructed and enlarged upon by a lively lmaglnation They did not until later realize their 1m portance in the routine of school life This importance was proved by the number of freshmen who vied with each other for both academic and athletic honors After once getting started there was no doubt about the enthuslasm and earnestness with which the freshmen plunged into the midst of the xarious activities First in the line of sports we must mention that well known game of football which wlth 1ts tenseness of battle Joy of conflict and en thusiasm of loyal rooters comblned with the brisk October air has made many an old man wish he were young again Heading the list for football honors are Paul C Bulldog J Sartick William fB1llJ Smith and August QAug1el Cox so all of whom contributed largely to the team s success Other Freshmen who deserve notice for their football ability are Wilford Smith Gustave Herman Eugene Harwood George Ballantine Louis Benedict Leo Affolter Hugh Bailey Serafin Buta Ferald Harshman and Weber On the debating team Susan Lutsch was a very efficient alternate on the negative side We are all proud to think at at least one freshman succeeded in making this team On turning the next leaf of the calendar of sports we tind that it IS entltled Basketball The Freshmen who contended for honors in this particular line of athletics are Paul Sartlck who made the first team while August Corso William Smith Albert Baltarinic and Walter Leasch helped compose the Black team We are proud to have the Freshman girls represented in the squad by Sophia Adams Although she was the only one to make the team we have good prospects for the years to come Heading the hst of track men IS Harold Walkei And he certainly is a walker for he steps away from exeryone as other one half milers can testify especially those of Sigma Nu fraternlty of Mt Union College Harold came in a close second in his first race of the season Other com Reese Wllbert Weber Homer Ewing Ed Paullni Jack Perkins Russel Thompson Eugene Yarwood August Corso and Lawrence Welgand And last but not least came the most captivating event of the whole year The only social activity that was strictly made up of Freshmen was held on April the twentieth It was the Freshman Party Another Freshman class has come and gone and we sigh regretfully as we leave the old and take up the new but we also sigh with satlsfac tion as we look back over the Freshman year and see the progress that vse have made DALE WILSON IQ 4-Kgs-NNn:sxf,glfRN X'KXfSf,RX 5 ,X lx 'Aiwamaes'eSLx'gaYg?kas'a'sisS 5asf.sQaxsi'ssaSas'-.Qs1Sc A as'smsisatbaasesfsaesasaaafssessxaessasaexsstsassfo Page Thirty Four . Y . , . . y 7 'Y . ' r ' ' Y . . 7 . . . . u y . . . Y . Q. , - . v , ' ' . L6 77 ' 9 .L , 7 ' ' . . ' . I . , , D y 7 ! 7 5 y J . . , . ' ' CK !7 ' ' K I - V , - A . . . L ' n - , u u , 7 3 CK Y! C . . , V 7 . - u . 1 1 , A CK ' Y! ' ' K . V 5 - a ing attractions as tracksters are Wilford Smith, William Smith, Henry V u . u n - ' 7 7 Y Y ' 9 K , , . . Y U , , - Y ., .a --,- r. . - ,. , , - L L L use il A - 4 'SX if Q 1 'N 1? 'G ax , 5 Q v 91 g 9 'O 1 7 ' 5' Q ,N ' 7 0 5 5 Y 9 , 1' s , Q , ' V Q Q Q Q 0 Q 4 ' 'S' v S 9 S 7 W 9 Q Q Q Q S i N N ' ix 'fi 'N N R'5aQ Es , 43533 -A ' Nfx ' N 'W N Q X X , ff'SQ WJX K wma aa 9 WJ 'mv EN Kf-5396 .xx I Q at f? Lkll CTI ITIES , E .?'fV'1'f,.'. 'W' P' Fx w gfff-1 MINI IL, M 1, - -- - . qv I Kg . A rmgjgl f-I I ,xxx ,I 4 '. X. V - ' L-I . ,J '11'lf 1 - '- IX A' ' S- ,. X V, ' ' gf: 4, ,xx . xx XXX .X nik- , : jg-jul, - N fl , A , it ' 'XXX irq:-'Rx '- : l '5W X' V ' Ta V k ' 'H g ' , ' 1 X I- ' .. 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Vl hell Salem Hlgh lost the peel le s SCl1fT11Cl Capllll Tuffy conllllna tloll QXLIQOHQ bellex ed Salem would be obsolete ls fll 15 cheel le ldlng. yy IS concerned But thc three plctured hele stepped neatly and deftly lnto yan mt shoes and showy ed that they could stand out yxlth the be t sort of contest Wlthout them 6Htl'1L1S1dSIU would dvylndle and a lot of the pep and XIITI of the frame VOL1ld be mlsslng They add that touch of colol and atmosphere so neceesary to scholaatlc competltlon They alouse enthuslasm and urge thelr representatly es on to xlctory When splrlta are lou and defeat stands faclng the school the cheerleaders fan the dy lng ember and a new spark of hope SD11l'1g5 allye Fol all these thlnga and more the students of Salem Hlgh School extend hearty thanks to our cheelleaders They haxe D101 ed capable as xxell as worthy leadels They haye fulfilled a lathel thankless lob xxlth the Splllt of tl ue sportsmen They haye helped to make oul season athletlcs the success It haa been 'vlar aret AIKIHMOH B111 Chalfant Bertha 'vlae Hassex , X , v v v v v v ' fr '? fa -s at-SQ -4- as as es as ' WNF R 'F Q 'N A .. ' N f.s-sasa-s'-ss -.SQA maaaaasiag. Q sQ'A'-sfaesges sdaiaaaiaaiagiagaaaaaaaaamm ' ' -I vi Y 7 A, ' z , , ' , 'z , ' , 2 A l y 1 O Q v if V xi , 2 C 3 , y v 4 I ' 7 I ' 'S . . Tlsv xr 'L' 'J ' 5- 1 l ' 'z . ' ' '. ' zz c 'I ' ' .' I , .'.', ' .' '3 1. ' 1 f J ' ss , 2 . Q ' - ., l'- ' .' las z'z.' ' 2 ' f '2 Lv ' - J ' . ' K. . uv . tv ' -2 s ls s ' L' 5 - as . As everyone knows, cheerleaders play an important part in any v. I C5 v 'kms' ' v l - .lui .1 ' T, ' .l l V lf Q. v. A' . . S 1 f 1 . 7- 1 1 I . A g ' Q ' 1 ,' Page Thirty' Five Football The sport year of 1928 represents mainly one of building and prepar- ing for a task to come. Even the rejuvenated field was made into a real stadium, and seems now only to await the arrival of a grandstand. We certainly appreciated the field. The Red and Black cannot brag of her vic- tories, for they were limited. However, we did accomplish something well worth while. Starting off the schedule with but five letter men, a com- plete team was filled with new material. Not much was expected or could be expected with only a remnant of the mighty machine of last year. How- ever, determined as they were, four opponents were too anxious to mow down the name of Salem. And now the point-at the height of our de- feat, the largest crowd of the season stood and cheered for Salem, when the boys in Red tu1'ned defeat to victory, from Wellsville, in a wonderful ten minute rally. That tribute from the town people was well worth any cost. The team met two of the undefeated teams of the year in Louisville and Youngstown South. The first game was lost to a plucky little team which almost won at Salem last year It was a hard luck but only stirred the boys to a greater effort and they held Youngstown s best team to a lone touchdown Struthers and then Warren rated the Red down a notch and then the county contests started Wellsville came with Irons and Calhoun as their greatest threats in Top Row Schmid Kent Buda Herron Webber Affolder Terry Rogers Shriver Smith Quinn Volp Harshman Bailey Ssecond Row Sm th Meiter Griener Ballantine Linton Whinnery Debnar Lobsher Herman Shilling Benedict Third Row Manager Filler Roessler and Jenkins Allen Pasco Talbot Corso Guilford V n Blaricom Sartick Neverdusky Yarwood Coaches Henning and Springer Front Row Day Scullion Deming Sidinger Christen Capt Herbert Early Judge Seeds Litty Harwood Mascot Mullens N'?Q'.-xr.x'f5 Q Xaxfqss QA -gx'-RQQS 13 :ax-'A ': A ' N -:a EASE .Q misimzmfaaazszgszaaaxfsaaaQZNQQQQQQQQA ARRNARCQRQQQQQQQQRQQNQQQQRXiR -R'-A,. 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Q Y 0 Q 9 5 ' Q A Q Q 'L' S Q Q Q Q a ' ' ' 9 Q A 4 i A A A A A A A A A A A A CA A A A A A years and scored ln the first half Then 1mb1bed wlth greater splrlt Sa lem tlghtened 'md shoved Allen and Seeds through for three consecutlve scores That ame alone proved the real metal of the team All pralse must be g1ven I eetonla s small team They came w1th a do or d1e Splflt and were a fme bunch of heady players ln defeat Palestme bad tor first tlme 1n years vsas soundly trlmmed and L1verpool remalned as an obstacle to the county champ1onsh1p Salem had won the crown the pre oed1ng year so a t1e game would not wrest away the t1tle In a foot of mud at Llverpool iour scoreless perlods were played and Salem remalned champ In a hke field Alllance battered the defence 1n the first half that no retal1at1on could be made the second per1od The best that was seen at Rellly Stadlum was the Red and Blue The method of th1 year s team was l1ke that of other years and seemed all doped by the opponents The writer clalms the best backnelds were 1n Salem It conta1ned two klckers two passers two speed mer chants and open held runner three l1ne buckers and a heady held general Th1s shows that possxbly the l1ne was weak That fact was noted for the three center men were llght and the tacklers and ends small and uncer tam At tlmes a more ieroclous attack could not be seen and agaln that very po1nt of the lme seemed weakest 'lhe team as a whole was well bu1lt and the best of everythlng was represented Captam Chxck Herbert was a steady player anywhere S1d mger a sure fire and Seeds and Allen were hghtnmg Earley a late de veloper took Schuller s place at defenslve fullback Talbot the welght man held one slde w1th t,hr1sten whlle two small boys Debnar and Judge kept the other Captaln elect Sculllon played a flashy game at center Harwood the only end to graduate was a heady player Other Senlor let ter men to graduate were Backs Day and Roessler and Llneman Hurray and Demmg and Manager Jenk1ns All 1n all the boys who leave w1ll be mlssed greatly we see a complete team' For Salem Hlgh they d1d' Next years IS your' Look toward next October and Just see Captaln Sculllon lead out the team They are formlng A heady bunch for Lou1sv1lle to open w1th Look em over' The ten letter men ought to make an unbeatable combmatlon L1tty Van Blar com Llnton Glbbons Capt Sculllon Sartlck Gullford Pasco Sldlllgel' Whmnery Konnert Smlth or Neverdusky SCORES SALEM OPPONENTS Loulsvxlle 9 Youngstown South 7 Struthers 12 Warren 21 Wellsvllle 6 Leetonla 0 Palestme 0 Llverpool 0 All ance 20 Nm N'N 'N1'-N'-,5 R4'lY '-s'x N':.x eFisaRQRQ'R'A5A5'S X -.s '-K5aA'AQA5rxQ'fQAN'-SXAANQQQQQQEXXQAAQ 'EA 'A QQQAQHQQA'-A'R QRQ2iQ'QRXQ'-R4A'fN'A.. 1 . . . . . . . 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V I Y M ' ' o , s - . . . - :' Q 1' v 9 fr Q n 9 9 Q Q Q ' ' 9 5 V Q Q 'N' Ss0'b'5':'9'599':'59o-Q-Q X 4 4 A Q A 4- .- A Q A A A A Q A Basketball Although a late duel open the 1998 Basketball squad ended the yea1 1n a blaze of g,lo1x No hono1s xx ere toted off at the Akron tournament but a strmg, of SIX XC1t0116S marked the culmlnatlon of the year In that flnal spurt the countx champ1onsh1p was a a1n brought to Salem and three of our oldest r1x als defeated Truly th1s should act as a proper st1mulu:, for next vear s Red and Black xvllfh but two X31SltV members left from last 5631 Coach Spr1nge1 bullded around these a team xx hlch found 1tself at the close of the season Throughout the 1n1t1al part of the Veal somethmg seemed to be lackmge m the makeup Th1s seemed to be found 1n the placmg of Whmnely 1 soph omore at center Th1s player had been on the second squad up to th1s tlme but hls 1n extlon as p1x ot man had the rlght eH'ect St utmg, the season w1th nexx foul P1909 suits a defeat w is swal low ed hard from Kent state last year s B State Champs The next team was made of Salem Hush Stars of two years Wlth a week of p1act1ce last year s team w s 1nx1nc1ble Liter thex ex en defeated the local pro team Clex eland West Commerce was easlly defeated and then came a strmg, lowest ebb hele but xxas 1ex IX ed bv a XlCtOl5 ln a xerv close game fl om last year s A champs Akron South conquered the Red by foul po1nts and txxo were won 1n L1ll1Lk SLICCQSSIOH Then came the Splllt The team at last was made Palestme '1 county Top Row Wade Loop Ass1stant Managel James Wlngard Paul Saltlck Edward Slflllllllg Robert Talbot Manager Coach Wllbur Spxmger Bottom Row Janes Scullxon Edward Sldmgel Helman Lltty Captam Lowell Allen Glenn Whmnely Ewan Jenkms and R1chard Harwood xfax ,gf f'1X KXfQ s '-9 A A QXQN?-19 f'N Q QQAQ QQQQ Q QQQQSRSQ - . Q . . 4- -s -s f- - of three defeats by Alliance, East and KLixrerpool. The team wassat its I l i QQ in . I , X V7 A x 'wa ' 'fs-5, -S' c ' ' '- . o res '. S im -S'-.AQVQN-NSJQ 'N ' N ' Y N' N' N ' N Page Tlurty Elght N'-A'-A'-AHRQ'A'RRQQ?'5R'i1kiR':i'RQT:R5'wSm' - 'Zia -s -s Q team was heawly pasted and Llsbon and Wellswllle gn en the same treat ment The fact was then notlced that 1f the next three games were won a successful season would be had Whlch we d1d' Newt Kent State B Champs possessox of two all State men and former xlctor over Salem w ere completels smothered Alllance our blg rn al and former wlctor was beaten 1n her own gym Last of all comes Satan The Ln erpool game certalnly was Satanlc It may be termed better than Youngstown South game IH the fact that we won We herebv call 1t the best game ex er played 1n the Salem gym May be yust maybe Ln erpool was a better team but determlnatlon won that game Startlng, out as the champ1onsh1p game It was the fans were hoarse before the half Ln erpool yumped off the last perlod It was score and score all the way The game seemed won for the Blue w1th e1ght polnts and three mlnutes to play but SIX scores were counted out to the Blue s one Salem were the county Champs 1n three sports for three consecutlxe play mg seasons That game alone would have marked a successful season But further we defeated closest rlval Alllance Our season record compared w1th Canton McK1nley s and Ln erpool another State t1tle contender was defeated The best IH the dlstrlct was met and the schedule was really the hardest yet understaken Wlth the roundlng out of the team a plcture IS shown Wh1nnery a not large plwot man Jumps the ball to Sldlflgel' who passes the ball to Jenklns who throws thc ball to Lltty who drlbbles to Capt Allen who slnks a short one Subs Sculllon Harwood Gullford Sartlck Sh1ll1ng and Wlngard are ablv backlng them at the slde l1ne A fine pxcture and a httle broken by the turn1ng of the year Or course we shall m1ss Capt Allen a sure shot player and leader Llkewlse we w1ll nex er see Jup Fogg a fast forward and Jenklns a sure guard and Harwood a heady player But we shall have an experlenced team and one to reflect more glory on Salem Hlgh next December when SALEM OPPONENTS Kent State 30 Alumn1 41 Cleveland West Commerce 22 Alllance 28 Akron East 35 Llverpool 25 Dover 35 Akron 29 Wellss 1lle 22 Warren 14 Akron Garfield 26 Akron Central 30 Palestlne 29 Llsbon 24 Wellswllle 13 Kent State 21 Alhance 16 Llverpool 32 as-.sfsfs 'fs Asesw-'ess'-swag Q ., - -ma was -4 NQARZNQAQQZS:.fw'-se,s'3'-f.Aaf,,s'asaa?-.sx'4E5N'a'A'-.s'fAR'A QARQRRQQ'EARQRQ'-A RQ2RQ'f-AQ'Rfix 3 '-R'AR'A Page Thlrty Nme r r L L' v I y x Y 4' r Y L sg the dust is removed from the gummy shoes. 23 . 24 ' . 42 . 22 ' . 34 14 ' . 37 . 25 . 31 1' . 28 . 19 . 22 . 38 ' ' . 62 . 23 . 38 . 21 ' . 34 ' . 'xvaxlavfv ,Ss 9 9.' 5. 4 969 ,Q 1. WS ' Q 9 ' v v Q ' ' 9 ' Q 9 9 0 Y WRR Q QQQSQSSQQ Q SQS Q QQQQQQQQNQ' A .q AAAA A A Q - 4 Q A A A L A A A A Girl's Basketball An expectant pause, a murmur and then a burst of applause. Twelve white-clad figures pass down the crowded gym. Who are they? Why, they're our team-our girls. The little one who carried the ball? That's Hassey, the Captain. Kent, the curly haired one, and Bertha Zellar are the other regular for- wards. Then there are Slats Riddle, the skinny one and little Honey Bodo. Zelle is good too. Guards? Well, there are Beck, Barnes and Moss, you know them. Bailey is one with the grin. The other two are juniors, A. Dyball and M. Beck. Prettv good crowd, what? They won, too, only lost three games out of eleven that they played. Course two of those were county games Wells ville and Palestine Palestine got the county champlonship Salem tied Wellsvllle for second Struthers and Warren were the only other teams which beat Salem The varsity sure walloped the Alumnae They beat Livelpool both here and there Wellsvllle won once but Salem beat them once Damas cus lost to Salem as did Lisbon Not such a bad record D1d vou see that Palestine game here? Say that was some game They played like vsell the boy s game seemed slow by comparison Suie it was a great game There were fiye seniors on the first team this yeai They were Wimfrey Bailey Hazey Beck Ethyl Bodo Bertha Mae Hassey Top Row Coach Margaret Tmsley Bertha Zellers Wmifred Bailey Adelaide Dyball Ehzabeth Riddle Melba Barnes Maude Buck Zelle Bertha Kent XIXX .g.3n,-gX4,5,., Irv IKXIRXGFS ga sb? is 75 'N Y QQQNQAQQQG- -. ,. 'Ni - .. aasaaaaamama- A3QSm3A'fSa'iX'QN'1.Q.a Q.iXX BsSREmaQaaaa'3Ssq A -asv-'swsesfssaesaaQQQQQQQQQQQQAQQQA. Page Forty L e . nl' . . 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A and Bertha Zellars Elexen Junlors made the squad Melba Barnes Maude Buck Mal garet Carns Adelalde Dyball Ruth Eakm Lorene Jones Bertha Kent Dorothy Lelder Betty Moss Mary Older and Betty Rlddle Two Sophomores Relch and Zelle got sults whlle Sophla Adams represented the F1 eshmen Sex en of last year s first team were left They were Bones Barns Hazel Beck Maude Buck Hus Hassey Bertha Kent Moot and Bertha Zellers About SIX of the others who made squad thls year had had vars11y tralnlng, last year From th1s materlal Coach Tmsley evolved a team whlch was hal d to beat The season started off well w1th a defeat for the Alumnae But the next week Struthers beat Salem at Struthers How ex er the glrls w ent to Ln erpool and w on ln splte of the fact that nearly the whole team was out on fouls Anyone who saw that game w1ll agree that we haue a fme bunch of subs Agaln they went to defeat thls tlme at the hands of Warren But thev retrlex ed Salem s fortunes the next nlght by beatmg, Wellsx 1lle Then on February 4 came the hlgh pomt of the season the Palestlne Salem game here That IS surely a game whlch w1ll stand out 1n the mlnds of all those who saw xt It w1ll be remembered not only for the fine playlng but for the fightlng sp1r1t whlch the team dlsplayed Certamly that was the best game of the schedule 1n Splte of the fact that they lost The next week Salem won from Llsbon but lost to Wellsvllle when thev went there The season wound up wlth two v1ctor1es for Salem L1s bon and East Llverpool The red team too deserves c1ed1t They dld thelr b1t pract1c1ng faxthfully and helpmg the first team to perfect Its play They had only twuo games Warren and Damascus They lost to Warren and w on at Damascus All 1n all the season was very successful In all the games Salem scored 278 polnts w h1le thelr opponents chalked up a total score of 262 The game averages were 25 for Salem agamst thelr opponents 192 The varslty had a star performer xn 1tS captaln Bertha Mae Hassey As leader of the Salem sextette she set a Splendld example for her worthy team mates She has envlable form whlle 1n actlon and no doubt IS the pattern player for most of the lowly asplrants who love the game She was a flash on the floor and her style of play was a smooth rythmxcal offenslve that put to shame the guards who trled to stop her put out as yet It was pure pleasure to watch her play Prlmed w1th fightlng spxrlt she out Jumped out ran and out wltted the forwards who were un lucky enough to have her as opponent Zellars Balley and Bodo were other semors who played excellent ball all season They w1ll be mlssed these senlors but thlngs look extraordmarlly brlght for a good showmg next year We have Rxddle Kent Barnes Buck Moss Jones Dyball and Zelle ready to hop 1nto first place The reserw es are 1n tr1m and there IS a raft of talent 1n the Soph and Frosh crowd The Freshman mvaded the squad thls year wlth Adams forward and predlctlons are that many others of the class of 31 w1ll Vklll posts before another season rolls by Anyway here s to the team that played so well for us thls year and to the one that w1ll represent us next cw-was-R 'ff-s Qxmess -g fa sesasasa- -mes 'amass - fssq N'n'xXA'3N23'4BYx'w QNGNQQNQAQQQQQNQQQAQ QQQQASRAQXREXKTAQSQNQQQAQQQQSBS Page Forty One ' ' . I . 3 ' . , , '- 9 ! 7 . 7 I V . L- V, Q 1 ' . , v I U ,U K it Y! . It , V7 Y Y . ! 'S K 9 ! . VL . i ' Y . . . . L . , Y I ' l ' ' v v l' ' K . , 5 va K1 n f L r . Y ' U . y ,K . . T K V. . ' 9 V C . n Speaking of guards, Hazel Beck was easily the best that Salem has - , .. - ' - - . , ' ' I 7 ! 7 7 . 7 l 1 ' Y, v. vm. v v , . . K' K1 , I 1 Q. ' 1 v, Y? Y' A ' Y v ' '- X sl 'I AY I V As' ' A P 5 5 'Q O 9 0 9 4 ' 0 v S Q S N - W R X ' X N5 Y X N ,,,'Q-.5g15i5Q, Q SQ , 5 , QQ 'Q w 'Z' v Q 4 s 7 S Q 9 Q Q Q S ' ' 2 .q - A EA A A A 4- - A A CA A CN A Q.. 4 Q 4 Track Running through the most difficult track schedule ever encountered by a Salem team, the Red and Black once more retired in a manner satis- factory to everyone. Undaunted by any meet, large or small, the colors led onward to victory. In many ways it was also the most spectacular of years. We were wanted everywhere and Salem teams sometimes fought on different fields. We must here number Lowell Allen's feat of holding the scholastic world record as the first High school lad to clear thirteen feet in the pole vault. That must be enlarged at the top of the book of Salem High athletic feats. With him must go his ever presser and friend, Keith Roessler, who himself, cleared over twelve feet. After various meets were entered and passed, the county meet dedi- cated our field and new stand in victory. Although it was thought to be one of the hardest encounters, Salem athletes flashed in with 64 points, Just as much as the next three together Two records, the pole vault and Javelin throw were broken and a record set for the high hurdler Nine Hrsts were chalked up for Salem four of which were spectacular Both Allen and Seeds beat English in the hundred Allen set a new vault record at 12 ft 9 in Terry threw the shot over 40 feet and Van Campen ran a nice half in 2 minutes 7 seconds Top Row Herbert Seeds and Sidinger Second Row Orashan Paulxnx Walker Neverdusky Whxnery Allen Roessler Shilling Coy Third Row Ewing Horstman Brantingham Perkins Guilford Phllllps Terry Wlndram Reese Windle Front Row Manager Hurst Scott Smith Van Campen Van Blaricom Gregg Pasco Floyd Hutchinson Whmnery Williams RCA 'X'-aX N'XfXs'As :-1 r GAA ,R, ,,-x,x'N,,,., A Nis'-A-ssfaQf.-s'SQ'as'a?ai?-l.13aRS'a 5as3s1gmax'a xH'-R'Q'AR'AR'RRQ'2mQQQ5m'aA RRRQ'1AQ'QR'iQ -A'-A15 v l ' 3 . . , , . 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' X' --fxQ7',ivfiv?x v v A A A 'f v - Y, A v v, 7 1 . -Q fs -w e QQ fs fm szw. ss- fa-as.-ssfwfsfwf Q Q ' :T ' 5 4 1' S Q Q Q ' ' 9 Q Q 9 Q Q o Q do K 4 9 I Q Q 9 Y ' '15 Q s 4 5 7 Q , Q Q , Q 5 Q 4 5 5' - A - 4- Q X - 4 .Q an 4 A Q Q A n - A .A A 4 A A 4 Q 4 --x Reserve Page We IH dl respect cledlcate thls page to all Reserx es and Sub Reserx ee who played to Srlem We mclude w1th1n all managers and class teams who dld then duty more for fun than glory Real171ng that we all cannot be vnsxty txmber we thlng the reserxe strength of the maJor sports should be reprc sented here On any team lt IS hard to find one man who galned a posltlon on the XdlSlty without playmg on the Reserxe Team Here and there we may plck one out as Allen S1d1nger Whlnnery and Sartlck but the rule IS close Hence the 1I'Y1IJOI't mce of that team can not be oxer stressed BASKETBAI I The two xarslty team xdea lnstltuted by Coach Sprlnger last year seems rather to be abused The ldea was made so th1s years wars1ty would be helped 'Ihe result was that about seven former Black men ac qulred Red men su1ts The sltuatlon now IS somewhat d1Herent for It seems too many w1ll xemaln for next year s warslty And so the let down Not underclassmen and w 1ll haxe a chance next year So many were out that two Black teams were made all wlth equal chance next year Sartlck Smlth SChm1d Baltorlnlc Pasco Fernangel and Konnera were the first whde Cope Qulnn Corso Floyd and Gregg constltuted the second Thelr chxnce mamly depended on thelr ab1l1ty for now they d1d not lack ex pel 1ence Man lgers Talbot Loop and Grelner worked hard thlS year and deserxe all due pra1se whlle Intramural Manager Debnar has done some fme work Top Row Qumn Grxener Corso Lesch Floyd H111 Front Row Smxtn Balormlc Pasco Konnert SChm1d Cope Z-Rx ,Nag ov KKXSXQF 455 -ax-gs A 9 A A QQ, 3 ' A 'NV X rsmmmafaaav-fsmssszxisesfiefaisefegesgm-s sf-5-.Se?fmiaa'gAes5Ng5a5'aa'aasmfasea'-.se-a:ss5Z , ' 2 - A1 . x ' 'L. , K1 v L1 - kv v w I vc -I-' y ' , v ' r K v S . J ' L1 ks L' L A lx' n .' X Z my l x , . . T , . . , .A A Y - y . 1 . S . . T u i A1 my I n' . l V. A' my 'S V C ,S V A' . v A I 1 x Lv - kv 1 L1 1 ' I , ' - enough practice was had for the Black sweatered boys. Still, most were v . t ' .K S V 4 . . Y I Y. r ' I ' . v ' x 2 ' 'l ' . .. 'W . 'l ' 2 . , , , - 1. I 2 r A1 1 , l y .Lv I A 7 I .LY , Y . - 1' L1 V H -,,'gff'1.-g, ,. X . . A w w ' A ', , , ' ,J ' ' '- . R Q a 3 Page Forty Three Our Captains BERTHA MAE HASSLY Glrls Basketball LOWELL ALLEN CHARLES HERBERT Boys Basketball Fggtball ,.iqamaaaaaaamamaaasa'-aaaximavaaes-ssQ t Q'-.smmmfsmaaaaamaaaaaaaazmmmaamm.. Page Forty Four 1 - v X ,B 1 YQ . s'.:.s Q'-sw ' v ' A - A + V ' ' V v - 1 Q 1 IX 9 5 x 5 4 ,Q v 4 0 5 ' X NN'f i i s ' NG A V V 0 Q 9 W S ' 92' 45 s Q 5 'L' S y Q Q Q , S Q va ' ' ' 9 - 0- 4 - 4 an A A A Q A A - A L . A 4 A A A A Q 4 ,. X . I M Q! ORGANIZATIONS , f ,4? -ff 2 X I' Mg' c A V, L1 . ,W E Qi D X w :n lk xv xf I 5' I I 4. ' M1 ' MX ' f I na n The Hi-Y The Hi-Y this year goes on record as having taken the initiative in several big movements in this High school. It was through the club that the present school-boy patrol system, in force at the grade schools, was installed. On Friday night, April 16, 1928, came the crowning event in the ca- reer of the club-the Hi-Y Nite. This party was voted a magnificent suc- cess by all who attended, and it is earnestly hoped by all members that the future Hi-Y will make the Fun-Nite a permanent social institution in Salem High. The club sont representatives to the Hi-Y conference and discussions were held on material brought back from there. These discussions were very interesting and instructive. The president was Dick Harwood, and the leader, Coach Springer, was forced to leave the club. A Freshman was appointed to take his place and Mr. Fley guided the club successfully through the rest of the term. An agreeable and profitable year has been enjoyed by all the mem bers and those of us who are leasing Salem High and the H1 Y vush it the best success in all its undertakings 1n future years Top Row Lowell Allen James Scullion Edward Dunn Charles Herbert Melvin Ormes Walter Coy Edward Shilling Robert McCauley Albert Debnar Fred Filler and George Rug y Bottom Row James Wmgard Richard Harwood President Keith Harsh Wayne Morron Mr J Fley Richard Shav. Charles Wilhelm and Walter Deming Q'-RN'-YR 'Rx e'V x'Rm -9 SN?-394m 'SBSQHQ RR A 5'f5Ni-SNTSQQ N AN'A '.SN'4K'1A '-A -R ,-R'N'-A'-sA'1'A'5.AR'-Af-sRQQQQ 3R 'RQQ 'vid 'WN as ' fx 'sa AQARQNRQQQRQQQAQQNQQQRAQAQRNSA Page Forty FIVE l b ' :S . 4 . S T Q Q , ' ' i Q St-'S'-A's fs fs'-SQ as ' N ES -as ' N ' Y N 'B es s '-a re - 5S'ss'6fQ?S'2-X12W'fsN-A-s - Q - an Q Q 4. pggg 4 A Q .- A L A A A Q an A A A Debate Deming Wilhelm mtrkcd thc debut of mother coach-N12 Play debate This xc xr D Mr. Blcy s first year Lt S-rlcm md he h is done mighty c th. 'lhis x' well with team. The aflirn fztixe tczm was captuned by 1 xetelan Challcs W1lhelm xxh x PIOX ed a nost L ipablc leadel Walter Cox Elxna Resslel Tcd X fm Campen and louise Smlth completed the Iflllm tlxe side Although thex lost both debate s Rax enna and N1lcs they xx ere not tllwgl xced and xx ent down hgl tlng The negatixe composed of Vlrgmla Callahan Flolence Daxls QLISIG Lutsch and Ca :tam Wtltcr Deming succeeded 1n xx mnmg both of their debates The seaaon stood two xx me two defeats Wllhclm Deming, Cox andSm1th are sen1o1s That lcxxcs 1 good Top Row Walter Demirg Vngima Callahan Waltel Cox Florence Daxls Suiie Lutsch and Ted Van Campen Bottom Row Elxl a Reaslei Coach Flex Louise Smlth and Charles Wilhelm 1QQ-..N'.a'f5'f 'NvNXf,S- gags -RA A 9 A A -gm- A fa 5. A R'-RE154 NQRRAQRQQSQAQAQQQQZNQRQQ255525325 ARRQRRQNRQQQRQQQ'-A'QR S'aKQ :AQR1'sfkQ'A4As- Page Fortx Six A v iz 2 i 1 x 2 i 1 A 1 ' x rv 1 C 1 O2 3 ' , x 'D l 1 '. . 2 1 X , 2 1 2 ' f ' if az .' ' z' z ' ' , ' , v ,J . v I S .2 1 , 1 1. v, UN xxx ., 3 Yr - ' C, ' , ' 2 ' a ' ' . Uv L1 V ?,1 1 ' I 1 Av. ALv v v v .Lx ful ', , L. ' - ' , . . vs, K F, , . .Es . 2 , D , L, v A 'V Al. ll., l ll l V . , v K ll. . ' ' , ' ' f, ' ' ' 1 ' 52 z f team for next year: 1928 should see more victories for Salem. 4 ' A h '. ' ' Q . M.. .' 1 B' A .I nl. x . .1 , uv. ' ' . ' ' v, v- -- X- -- Q- v v Y v v - .. A 'A - Y - A v ' ' SA ' - 'N YN BN. . ' - 1' f s s' 'A AsNQ'N fs ' N4 es 'N A Q 'N 'S6 -as Q ma'?bXo 5X-aRfa 'a.xgs4.5'-'S-.s e gaeavv , , . 39 , -., A I 15 r Q Q - 93' Q s 9 'Z' S Q Q 9 Q '44 L - - G - an Q 2 .an 4 A Q Q A A an - 4 A A 4 A a A 0 4 AA Science Club The Science Club, an established Club of Salem High began the year with Charles Bennett, presidentg Wade Loop vice president and Adelaide Dyball, secretary. In the past few years the club has done some interesting work among the students of the whole school as well as among the mem- bers of the club. At first the meetings consisted of talks given by the members of the club on scientific subjects. These talks proved interesting as well as in- structive. Several trips were planned during the year. These trips are also a part of the Science Club's activities. These jaunts bring the students into close and actual Contact with the scientific world. They may see exactly just how things are carried on, how it is done. This is knowledge that can be gained no where else and in no other way. Several movies were also secured this year. These are for the benefit of the entire student body, not alone the members of the Science Club. These movies proved more and more interseting and as a general rule were shown to a good attendance of students. Many vague and hazy ideas of science are cleared up with these pictures Things are made so plain every- thing is explained in detail so that ev en the most dense may understand In this respect alone the Science Club has prov ed a real benefit Top Row-Charle Bennett president William ONe11 Edward Sidinger Galen Weaver Joe McN1col Wade Loop Evan Jenkins Earl Orashan and Myron Bolta Middle Row John Floyd Paul Wxlms Walter Coy Harold Hurst Wayne Morron Charles Grim John Cosgrove Raymond Votaw and Alfred Brantingham Bottom Row William Bowers Albert Brumenshenkle Naomi Bricker Vlfglnla Severyn Adelalde Dyball Melba Barnes Gertrude Juhn Elura Ressler Elwood Sanor and Ronald Hutchison 4-Nm.-N-,ga ff.s-'f-.gve-9xf',-X' -A 5 -:w,5' - '.lx,3gff,9 q-,Ys', K fS'e.TN'41sN fx N -.Q wsi zcx sX a '-s ' a x'-f,Q,s1gS' ei g',R' aiiXaQg a4'AES4.g1 f 5 ' 15 Q s Q 'P S 5 Q Q Q zwmnfagxf-R'akNiA'-9-l Qmmgxaasfmismdesevsaesfaaasx N RSQANQAQAQMAQQQQAQAQQQQA Page Forty Seven Le Cercle Francais Le Cercle Francais, one of Salem High's new clubs, was organized at the beginnig of the school year with Charles Wilhelm as presidentg Louise Smith, vice-president, and Richard Shaw, secretary. The purpose of the club, was to come into closer contact with French life and customs. The second year French students enthusiastically received the idea and enroll- ed to the number of about twenty-one. The club launched into its work eagerly and with lots of pep. The meetings consisted of French current events, French songs, and poems, games and piano solos. Meetings were held twice a month, at which time these various programs were presented. The students willingly took part in the programs and all seemed to enjoy the topics. At the end of the first semester, Le Cercle Francais held a dinner in the Domestic Science rooms. Delicious eats were on hand, and peppy en- tertainments followed. At this time, new ofiicers were elected. Charles Wilhelm was retained as presidentg Gladys Fults became vice-president, and Richard Shaw remained secretary. Another big undertaking was attempted in the form of a French play La Betef' The play was given in full stage setting and was a marked success It was hard work but enjoy able hThe club feels that its first year was hlghly successful and vxell thev mig. 1 Too Row Steve Tarzan Betty Moss Marian Cope Bertha Mae Hassey Margaret Stewart Luelva Hoopes Gladys Fults Francis Cooper and Richard Shaw Bottom Rove Myron Bolta Anna Ruth Miller Louise Smith Wayne Morron Dorothy Cobb Helen Koontz Charles Wilhelm President Phebe Ellen Parsons and Ellwood Dustin l T V 1 Lv . kv 7 . A1 , v W 1 ee? g l 'QQ'.:x'2.x'6r'f1S'fs'1N'15X '.5 1L-Ng 151.51-m'1A'a'a 3-' Cix i-ska, 9 T Q A 4 .. Q .... 4 A A EX A A , A A A A 4 .4 a'asQaa1s'eX'a'QaNames'a-Aaxssaes asa , ass.. .A RRRRRQRQRQQQQQQNQQQQQQRQQAA-s Q The Salemasquers Among the various clubs which have been organized in Salem High this year, I will venture to say that one of the most prominent is the Salem dramatic club. This was first organized by Miss Stahl and members of the Senior play cast. After several meetings a course was worked out and work was begun. Only juniors and seniors were made eligible and each person must have been a successful tryout. Forty-four members were taken in, including the Senior play cast, all of whom were made charter members. At the first few meetings business was taken up, ofii- cers elected and a constitution formed. At later meetings plays were given in the most interesting manner and critics were appointed for each. Among those given are The Robbery The Man With the Bowler Hat, HTWltl9 Dove, and The Sequel Remarkable talent has been displayed in all of these plays The Salemasquers will display their skill before the public sometime 'VIav and the club will use the profits to a good advantage Let us all give a toast to the success of the Salemasquers' Officers Assistant- Jane Hunt President Wayne Morron Treasurer George Ruggy Vice Pres Betty Moss Ass t Treas Fred Guilford Secretary Bertha Mae Hassey Sargent at Arms Wm Bova ers Top Row ONe1l Scullion Brantmgham Guilford Van Blaricom Dyball Sim Jones Hunt Yengling Kent Kelly Cromwell Davis Akin Hurst Riddle Filler Moss Broomall Herbert Barnes and McCauley Bottom Row Atkirson Hassey McKee Bodendorfer Beck Cobb Koontz McKee MOH A-A'-we ee' as-X'NX'Ssf-'2'ei'5N-sfa-.m a Q A -was -Rss 'affswa'-'sfwfkve Nmmfaakaagmfsmmax:-safafwgmgesasaaaxasaxoi AQQRRQQQQQANQXZCQQQQQQQAQQQG-R- Page Forty Nine in l , . . . . -- . I , -1 u . -T . K. -T u , b I ., Naragon, Morron, Presidentg Wilhelm, Chalfant, Stahl, Ruggy, Jenkins, Bowers. V 'fs 7 Y T ' '7 'Y V V 7 'f' 'I 4 W 7 1 'f T ' Q 9 v ' 5 v' -5 , 4- 9 75 Q 5 FQ x i N - A .. 4- 'F51 '.5 1s as f.ife ',5'5'gS5'5S'fEK3 s ?Sgi 5 X '25 V 5 O S 1' 5 Q Q 9 Q Q 5 ' ' Q Q A A A L A A A - A A 4 A A Q A 4 A The Whole Town's Talking With the wholeltown keenly interested in the Senior play, due to the fine success of Grumpy their junior production, the senior play cast started work on The Whole Town's Talking by Emerson and Anita Loos. This was the advent of Miss Hilda Rose Stahl as director of dramatic productionsg of course everyone was anxious to see what she could do. The entire cast of the junior play, with a few exceptions, was given the job of upholding a fine reputation. And uphold it they did. The play was unqualified success. Credit goes to the cast and to Miss Stahl. Henry Simmons, big paint manufacturer wants his daughter Ethel to marry Chester Benney, his partner. But Chester is a social blank and Mrs. Simmons has higher hopes for her daughter. A rich upstart from Chicago, Mr. Shields, falls in love with Ethel. He has Mrs. Simmons's approval. Ethel likes men of the world, men who have sowed their wild oats. So Mr. Simmons starts out to make Chester a man of the world and the fun begins. But it all ends happily, Chester finally winning Ethel. Charles Wilhelm took the part of Mr. Simmonsg Wayne Morron, tChester lBinnev Margaret Atkinson Mrs Simmons Dorothy Cobb Ethel Charles Herbert Mr Swift Harold Hurst Mr Shields Bertha Mae Hassev Miss I wthe Ruth Moff and Nellie Naragon Miss Wilson and Miss Otis Helen Koontz Annie Hazel Beck Sadie Bloom and Walter Deming taxi drn er Top Row Nellie Narag n Charles Wilhelm Harold Hurst Wayne Morron Charles Herbert Walter Deming and Hazel Beck Bo tcm Row Helen Koontz Dorothy Cobb Miss Stahl coach Margaret Atkinson Ruth 'Vloff and Bertha Mae Hasey Ncgqssxqamffsixxaxes as -Axe-3,,m is -A- swam-a n Ama n N A as -s'-A. Q s fs . i-SESN-sa'fA4Afsaa3f,s'f.sis-aeafsasxaq ARRQRRQRRQQQRRQQRRQQQQQRAQAQQG Page Fiftv ' - ..i 1 . s Y l' 'J l 9 1 1 V, nvk JV' Q v 1 , l 3 1 9 . , . . 7 i 1 ' C , ' v Y Y r 'Q f , . 5 . : ' . A . s k' . N' N A '. . . ' . '. -- 1 . f - . . as IQ gas es -Q -ga gs?-S69 Q QZKEARQARE Q ' . . Q 7 , , , 'N 7 X O 5 9 9 9 1 I I ' A ' 4- I an A 4 4 A Q A A - A Q A A A A A. A umor Play Charm 'lhe sl0lW uncuns Ida Hay Harper a small toun belle Dtuled bs the dllLll1HL D1LtLllQS of clty llte palnted hw the Wllletts xx ho are from 'Nut H ork dllll bx one of then' guests 'Nh Lester she decldes to 3,0 New 'lork to lue Her father al d mother and Joe Pond who adores her are trxlng, to 115-ure out some wax to keep her at home when Nlr Kllen a Jeulsh book agent appears He sells Joe The Look of Charm xsh1ch 15 guaranteed to make am one charmlng, They can keep Ida NIM it home thu studx the book dlhgentlx and plan a Buffet Souper for her Honexer as the plot dexelope Ida May finds that Joe 15 lnfinltely more mterestmg., than 'Xlr Lester and that Wen York has no lure for her after all The cast conslsted of Fred Fu1lford Joe Pond 'Nlelba Barnes MIQS Nhldred Ellzabeth Inddle V1olet Jlm SLlllll0H Claude Betty Moss Mrs Paxton Alfred Brantlnvhan Rex Paxton Nh ron Bolta Dr Gardleld Bob McCauley Wir Harper 'Nleda Kellv Ida May Harper Glenn Broomall Wir Lester Jlm Wmgard Mr Kleln Florenve Dax 18 Belle W1lQOH Top Rovt Mx ron Bolta Glenn Broomall Robert McCauley Fred Gullford James Scullxon and Alfred Brantlngham Bottom Row Flrrence Dans Ruth Akln Helen Shelton Betts Moss Melba Barnes Vleda Kellx Ellzabeth Rlddle and Vhss Hllda Rose Stahl coach fx QYNA f'XX'5X? ,XFX -Q ag 0 A f,3f,Q g ' X N 'A t'N Arrr 'e e 'aam as -ssesexr Lv'-.K-x.A'5'-S'6iS'fsNdaaagsazisageagggmaa Page Flfty One J ' U 7? ' A, . f , H A . K. , A . v 1 - 4 L. . - A ,. 2 , , yv I . Q. T . ' ' L' . V . . A . V X 7. A., Q I ' . Q ' ' ' ' g ' f s :, l '. U s ', .r 1' r I ' Y A 4 1 - y - 1 Lv l-y - N 1' .ln r Ll . H 'Y K, A. H J A . vi Y Y ' l f ' J ' f. ' l z , x v .fu D' x f ' l uv 1 4 U 1 ' - l ' ' , A' Y K , I A1 -kv ' I 2 ' s ' f . . s ' ' . ' ' ' 1 l -Y. ....... 1 .. .' ,... .- l- C . ' Ruth Eakin ..., ---- Mrs. Harper Helen Shelton ----- .a... ---Babe A . ,. . - - Q T--'fi'-'-A-'M 'I D - fTl 'f- ,. ' '- 1 'l .. ' . . y' A . '. vnrvv' v v, . , v v v ' . '? ' V V .l ' N-x X NY 'N ' N' NX 'xX N ' N Q3 'R T 5 ARARQR'RQQ'ESRR5R'Zai'RQRH15fR'56mi a.N.':5R'fN'A- Orchestra Glancing back eight years ago, in the year l920, we find that the tirst Salem High school orchestra originated in that year. Comparing the orchestra of that time, with all due credit to its members, to that of our own year, we find a contrast that is really remarkable, and very appropriate to the great advancement of our school since that time in all lines. The first orchestra was small, instruments other than a violin or drum could not be bought in Salem. The director and originator of the orchestra idea, Miss Grace Orr, made arrangements with a Pittsburgh musical equipment concern for the appropriation of several instruments to increase the interest in the orchestra and make it larger. During the year of its origination little progress was made, as students were learning to play the instruments, but sufficient progress was made the following year under Miss Orr's supervision that the orchestra was able to replace the city band at all school productions and won its first fame in the operetta, Yokahama Maid, Snow White, and The Brownie Band. This year the orchestra is directed by Walter Regal a noted musician himself OHLice1s were elected through his suggestion and another new idea xx orked into the school Top Row Nick Nan Calvin Filler John Janecek Nick Nedelka Nate Caplan Wayne Morron Earl Orashan Charles Bennett Nate Harriss Kenneth Culler Victoria Piticar Edvsard Dunn and Dorothy Fuller Bot em Row Mr Regal Helen Walton Anna Zelle Gertrude Juhn Virginia Callahan President Ada Lottman Rosina Shell Elizabeth Snyder Deborah McGafIic Thelma McEldownex A xaxffpvfa 'a x 4,1855 va 'fag 55.5 'N ' N 'o-5 6-5 QQRRSQQSQSQQQAQQQAQNQQQQaesaaxq aesfssmaaamaaaamasaamaaammaaamG Page Fifty Two . n uk' nn' v J 1 K1 nl? .rl rl r nl . y, I A Y qrfx v '. v-.X-vu v 'r v '16 v- Y D v V ' Y v 'V ? ' V S a a aaa a b '-1-N R A AQ Q Q RESSSQQ Q 'gg'-Sasaki fb O Q ' . -, v s 9 'L' S Q Q Q Q Q Q I - L - - 4- H Q 4. QAQQ Q g Q .. Q TA A A A A A Commerce Club The Commerce Students Club was o1'ganized this year by those stu- dents who had a sufiicient interest in commercial subjects to want to delve further in the realms of business. The Club adopted a constitution and started the year with Melvin Ormes, president, Lourene Jones, vice president and Grace Dyball, secretary. The meetings at first consisted of talks by Mr. Hilgendorf, the sponsor, and by the various members of the club. Then the programs broadened a little and talks by prominent business men were given. These were especially valuable as they came from men, experienced in the ways of business. A little idea of a practical business life and the business world is a. valuable piece of knowledge. There is a world of difference be- tween learning business in school and putting that knowledge into prac- tical use later on. Therein lies one of the potential benefits to be derived from the Commerce Students Club. By coming mro eclosely into contact with the commercial world and its doings the members can gain a fine insight as to its doings Of coui se the Club takes up these things on a small scale, but eveiy little bit helps With all these things in mind the Club feels that it has had a xery successful wear The members haxe been repaid many times for signing its membership list The seniors lease w 1th the hope and assurance that the members will carry on and maintain thos eideals for which the club was every ready to stand Top Row Russel Pearson Melvin Ormes President Mary OKeefe Katherine I-Iirtz Lourene Jones Walter Coy Grace Dyball Florence Davis Edith Fllckinger and Robert Hortsman Bottom Row M1 Wells Margaret Mae Mullins Ethel Bodo Theda Justice Martha Beardmore Thelma Justice Katherine Hess and Helen Shelton i'N7.N'5-'sf vsvsws-fx N-AA -xx-w,sA as A eva .. 'e ss fx 'xr 'YYN s1N'-e.:--s-- - fawsxz-vis fss'Q4fsN'f.s'sfsxa-.sawsxasaafsx12sa'-Ss'-sm1s'ss'axfs AQARQNRQQ5mQRQ'R'-R'QQRQ AQ'RixX4A -Af'-A'1N'S Page Fifty Three ' ' ' V v 7 s o Q 0 v ' e ' 9 V V 5 ' 5 Y Q Q R , N -N'-'N-A e-N '-S'-SHA '1'S '-s ii es a a a'-565 -s QSSQSGQQSVASE A EX A AAAA A A A A A Q A A A L A A C A Quaker Staff It is with no little trepidation and fear that the Quaker Staff presents this annual to the student body. It is only natural-a few students trying to please a group of six hundred. But we offer it to you with the hope that you will realize our handicaps and, above all else, like it. That is of para- mount importance. We want you to like it. Just think a moment, folks. Realize what the staff was up against. You can imagine only a few of the many difficulties. Be fair with us friends and give us a square deal. We are sure you will like this annualg if we didn't we wouldn't have odered it to you. Above all else we have tried to make it as modern as circumstances and finances would permit. We felt that color pages added a touch of color and beauty to the bookg we have placed photos toward the bottom of the page to be different and also to continue our original idea of ultra- modern architectural design We real1Le that our readers have many suggestions of their own which they would have liked in this annual We cannot expect to please ex eryone But this is our work we are proud of it and we sincerely hope th it this annual is in keeping with the spirit of progress in Salem High The Quaker staff which IS no more Wishes you success rn the years to come Good by friends till We meet again Top Row Harsh assistant editor Wingard associate manager Ormes Joke edltor Wil helm editor in chief Morron business manager Coy associate manager Dyball art Parsons society editor Greenisen exchange editor Callahan assistant manager Miss Woods faculty advisor McN1col assoc1ate manager Bottom Row Deming sports editor Whrnnery typrst OKeefe typrst Bodo typrst Jus Ha sey alumni editor Lila kelly ut Phillips associate manager x1vQ'.-m'.a'f5 73R1N 'V3'5 ., SA. .Q Q. ,., A alias E - QAAB FS G waamaaagkoigaaaagaagaaaaaaeessesl m'R'-R'-R'-a'RQR'RR'Q'QR RXQ'Q'aNRQRQQQRAQSQQQ Page Fifty Four Z . 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Qfs im tm '-Ni ef ii'-SA 'N' N N ' N' N N e -'g s fgfaggg-i15f'cA52 X ' L ax 'l 1 A Q A A 4 A L li A 4- A A A A L Q 4 0 A 4-:Y Class W1ll We the senlors seelng that we must pass through the doors of our dear old alma mater and con sldermg ourselxes to be 1n our ll ht m1nd memorles and under standmgs do make th1s our last xull and testament to g1ve some thmg to some unlucky undergrad uate by whlch we shall be remem bered Thus the followlng have been given and bequeathed Martln Debnar wllls h1s aged p1pe to Tommy T109 Tom vull ap preclate th1s glft Al1ce Moser has a novel yes wrltten by Allce Wflggle Wlth Vtrxggley that goes to MHFIOH Cope Wayne Morron natlonallv known as J Wayne Morron IS g1v mg all of h1s A s to Ralph Perklns Nell1e Naragon leaxes her pat ent on no1sless soup spoon to V1r g1n1a Harrls Lowell Allen w1lls a desk of chewmg gum wrappers 1n 309 to J1m Pldgeon Jlm 1s savmg them to get a vanlty case Ruth Moff has a soprano VOICQ that goes to Albert Brumenshen kel to use IH slngmg duets Wlllard Edgerton 1S golng to gne a palr of t1n fo1l false teeth Phebe Ellen Parsons leaves her ab1l1ty as an opera smger to Ruth Auld Edgar Haworth before passmg aw ay ww 1lls h1s cunnlngness to Rob ert Whlte Thelma O Connell leaves her ln tense mterest ln cn ICS class to Robert Eddy Harold Hurst leax es h1S Curly Locks to Wade Loop Edward Dunn IS gomg to let Ruth Mlller have hlS colleglate glasses Both are frlends Helen Koontz has a record Al abama Bound that Montgomery vxlll get Charles Wllhelm leax es the key to h1s Chux or lay to Kelth Harsh Kelth wlll enloy the yolts Ex an Jenkms leaves h1s famous Hahl Hahl to our pal Fred H1m melspach Hazel Beck w1lls her talklng ey, es to Marjorle Bell Anna Ruth Mlller leax es the dlmple 1n her chln to W1ll1e Smlth Charles Herbert has a speedy Ford that Galen Weawer gets to take Helen Walton coastlng 1n Thelma Justlce 1S golng to let Mary Harrmgton have the patent on her human talkmg machlne that never runs down Earl Orashan leaves the dust of the m1le for h1s close competltor Homer Ewlng Wlnona Loulse Smlth has a CICGFO Book wrltten 1n Engllsh that goes to W1ll1am O Nell Walter Demlng wllls h1s gllt edged novel How To Make Love to Nathan Harrls Ahce Stallsmlth 1S gn mg Nelhe Beck her ab1l1ty to get r1d of choc olate bars Dlck Harwood wllls all of h1s serlousness to Raymond Fmneran Thornton DeJane g1X9S Wash mgtonvllle s town hall to J 1m Scul l1on to hold class meetmgs comblnatlon tooth brush and xan 1ty case to Lawrence Hanna I bemg an absent mlnded at torney have a very poor memory so you whose names I hate for gotten meet out front the last day and maybe the rest wlll have somethlng for you And oh yes Edlth Fllckmger wllls the red flower she wears on her black dress to Fred Gullford who sald she must have cut It out of the A 8x P advert1sement ln the Saturday Exenlng Postum I ln concluslon shall wlll thls column to some under graduate who w1ll get It next year '?1i3 ?sx'B'f.Q-QS -'?N i 52? 1 'tg' 'iiiiavi-is RT FQ RmAzfSk5m53fss'?1?2s3A asaa affQts A-,smzsaaaaQQQQQQQQQQQQAQQQQAA Page Flf ty Nxne l . v . v y ' v , 1, .1 . , , T - ll , vs - nn L ' ' - . 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He Stayed at home Only had two weeks and my Wlfe was trylng, to declde whlch one of the thou sand islands we would go to Bly the Is the Bay rum 1n the brown bottle? B1 other No that s glue Blythe Maybe thats Why I can t get my hat off Bennett I have half a m1nd to k1SS you Louelva If you had your whole m1nd vou would have done so SIX months ago when I met you Wlfe It s a shame not a thmg ln the house ht to eat Im golng home Hubby If you dont m1nd Ill 5,0 wlth you Fawcett How long should cows be mllked Ans Same as short ones Fxsher Cto PeweeJ You re the blggest boob ln the school Van B Gentlemen you forget I m here Flora You ve certalnly got your father s nose Deane Smlth No I haven t he s only got one and he had that when I left GOSSIQ Your husband leads a dog's l1fe Wlfe Kes somethlng Slmllaf He comes IH wlth muddy feet lays by the grate and Wa1tS to be fed Thelma O Connell Can I have IH my arms what I love at my heart? X7O1C6 It all depends on you Revenge A small glrl after belng pun lshed by her mother for wrote a note and went 1nto the yard and dug, a hole to put thls note ln Then she covered the hole Her mother who was watchmg her ac t1on dug, up thls note after the g,1rl had gone and found the followxng NVI'ltt6l'1 Dear Mr and Mrs Dev1l Please come and take mama away Hubby What for you buy that fat meat? Wife It IS the lard Im after Nlck Pop are flles fhes be cause they fly? Father Sure' Why? Nlck WellI told MISS Smxth that bees wele bees cause they be Old Money Qdylngj Im afrald I xe been a brute to you some tlmes Wlfe Nex er m1nd that darlmg I ll always remember how klnd you were when you left me Polltlcally Inchned Teacher Can you compare loud? A1 Rlghtl Loud louder Lowd Crawford Gosh the wlnd blowlng Bowers Get behmd me dear Ill keep the wmd off you liNf,Xa-,ma-'AQQIQF RX-QX45Ss 9 ms A gt A A' :QA Aan-QNQXQQQN- .I A 'N-:. I. 'nawaxavsxs-X '-ACNSEA. A:saQsaQs'e3'as':i?'f.s'?.l3SX5-.wgI'2I'aszsfsssaa2QIIasA Page Slxty u I . .7 u 1 v . . , . s . I 7 . o - y l . - . ' ' ' I . .I I I .U . 7. - I . I - 1 r A ' v ' y- 1. ' ' I . - l u I I' I v . S I - . Y .S Y. Y l I l 4 . I 7 . ' , , l ' Y' u u u , . ' . l I . , , I , I, I' - lu e K . I I . . I 0 ,1 1 . . . l ' . I I , , . . , . 1 , . . , . , . . , . . , . r . ' 1 - . ko ' 1 ' . 7 ' ' . . , , . , Y , . , . , . . . Y I, 'T u ' ' - a 1 ' v en. n 7 ' y I . A u . . IS . . , , . . , . y . ' . ' r r , . , Y V Y' V Y Y -, v,- ,- X- -. - v v Y v - , - , I- A A - A v, fi--.0 'v ,s- . ,'.:--4- 'sat' 4X Q 25 , Q Q . 1, Q Q - ' , , Q V v g5'NN N N'N 5 x-AN I Q I 'xN 55 xX5NXsN l ' f - - - , W -. I . Rub: What publication carries the most advertising? Dub: The Congressionel Record. Inquirer: Is that your new public school over there? Answer Yes that IS our Cham ber of Commas Gene Tunney says that prize fighting should be classed as an art The great artists of the ring of course are those who can put their opponents on canvas Jlnks So Gu vlns is lazy? Links Yeah hes so lazy hed rather listen to a bedtime story than turn the dial Tunney There is nothing I can say of Hamlet that has not already been said Forget Hamlet Gene and think of Heeney The real optimist IS the Kansan who w ent to New York for a mon key gland operation to restore his youth and bought only a one way ticket so he could get the benefit of a child s fare ticket on the re turn trip I understand that your wife thought of taking, up law before she married you That s so Now she s content to lay it down First Roman fat Christian massacreb We ve got a capacity crowd but still we re loslng money The upkeep on the llons must be pretty heavy Second Roman Yes slr These lions sure do eat up the prophets Doctor About nine patients out of ten llve thru this operation Is there any thmg I can do for you before vse begin? Patlent Yessah Kindly hand me ma hat N'-.sN'-mf.sN f,s f-s '-5 '-s fsN 'E-R'-i' S?' I know a lot of things I do not not tell, He says, and we will grant him thatg although The one thing all his friends know plenty well Is that he tells a lot he does not know Newsman Beg pal don sir are you the deck steward ' Captain S A Y' If Ib the deck steward what the dickens do vou suppose the captain looks like' So you want a divorce Ras tus? Yes suh Jedge yo honah Ah sho ly does Whats the trouble? Count ob ma Wlfe makln an ironlcal remark An lronlcal remark? Yes suh she says if you don t go to work Ill hit you in the face Wld dis flatiron Minister Con the llnksl I notice that the players who get the low est scores never swear Gloomy Golfer fdlgging againj Why the heck should they? Our idea of adding, insult to in yury will burst into full bloom when one of our modern young, Women kills her husband with a can opener Truth is strangei than fiction you for printing it The Anti Nickname Society which recently com ened ln South Squeedunk has passed a resolution to abolish all nicknames from the English language Should sa1d resolution be adopted we may soon expect to hear of William o fares Roberted Hair Danleldruff ., ,-,XA -mas A -as fsafasssassfssf' '55 QQQSQQQRRQQ A'I'A -A'-S?-RRRQQQQQQEN-A'RQ2RR2iQ'QRX?.sR'aR'-R'fN'A Page Sixty One . : , ' - sn K Y K. ' - ' 'E ' : - - . ' Y x - x W . : . 7 . . . H . . . , , J ' ' , , n l . Cf. ' 3 it 1 Y Y Y , 9 sr ' . Ki 7 . YY I H . ' . , I ' ' 77 ' . KK ' ' 9! Y Y ll i 1 .' 3 , . . , . . . 7 n u 0 I . . ,, ,. K - L ' ' 'K' r - Q , , ' . , w . - . r . T . . : H S ' , U . . r . S . - r . r . . S . S I ,H l r cs , Y 1 Y 1 ' 1 v I I ' - 1 -1 as ' , , ' H . : ' ' Yeah, but they're apt to sue , . , K . r Y . . . . .,, . , . 7 . I sl '. , L . V o u Q - - . v v Y v ' v v A ' 'f' ' ' K ' AV 'V ' ' . as Y p 5 Q ' R 0 ,' 7 ' eh , ss 'a Q T: 5 ' . 9 s Q E5 Q , ' 9 ' Vg 9 Q ' Ap-Ng ,as ' N ' X 'f xN ' sN N NV NN' N ' N NN NN' N N' N' N 9 5? . Q'?'N' 45 QN - 4 Q A 4 4 A as A an .. Q Q A A A Q 4. A C Y Willard: I'm sorry but I just ran over your cat. Lady: Was the cat in the road? Willard: No, I was chasing it through the alley. Loui. What makes that dog howl so? Dale Laziness Lou1. Would that make a dog howl? Dale Sure hes s1tt1ng on a thistle an dis too lazy to get off Soft Are you the guy that gave my wife a lot of lmpudence? Hard Boll Maybe I am Soft Shake ol top you re a hero Van Campen Say lf I got an A in this test wouldn t you be sur prised? George And wouldnt you? Sure My husband is always full of life Gossip How can he afford lt? Dot How kind of you These flowers are so beautiful and fresh I think there IS some dew on them ye Sim Yes dear but Im saving my money and will have them paid for tomorrow The Poor Soul Waiter Have some hot tongue? Man Got t hat this morning before I left home Waiter How about cold shoul der? Man Will get that when I get home? Waiter What would you like? Somethmg tasty? Man Yes' Give me a glass of Customer Do you have a reservation ? Clerk Say brother what do you think I am an Indian? Jones: Why are your ankles be- tween your knees and toes? Tarzan: Don't know. Jones: To keep your calves away from your corns. What would happen If there was more palnt on old houses and less on young faces? Mina Every time my head aches I know It s gonna rain Chalfant If that s so there certalnly would be a lot of Johns town s floods The young lady put out her arm 1nd1cat1ng that she lntended to make a left turn Imagine our sur prise when she turned to the left Montg How did it happen? Sucha wreck? How A truck drn er came along with a sign of Howdy half the roads yours and I found out he meant one fourth of each side was mme Father When Lincoln was your age he was very studious Son Yes and when he was your age he was the President He who hlts and runs away may land in Jail some other day Talkatne Dentist Would you mind closing your mouth? Thelma Justice No wouldn t you? Dunn In London a man IS killed ex ery ten minutes Hazel Baker Poor soul Emmigration Agent Marrled single? Applicant Single App Don t know Agent Don t know how long you ve been single? App Oh I thought you asked why? 'SX fsi'-iN'-h RX Q 'NV'x S' 'faikx'-Riaxx -. :axes 'AQ A ENN 'N R'R5'45'X 4'4 vNx'fA'aw.sx 'A'1N'aX1R'eEAQAQQAQSQQQQRQQQAQE QQARAAZAQQQQQAQKQAQAQQQRQQQAQQ Page Sixty Two ' . , . . 6 ' ' 1 ' . ' . l , 1 . 4 . ' 7 3 ' : . i ' ' , , . . . . ' 7 n - . . w X ' , - 3 ' ' . i , , 1 I ' I . . V. . ,, 7 I . ' v t. ' - - ' : , ' 1 ' f . , Y . 7 . i I . Q I Q . , . . ' 3 . 1 ' , ' : ' . ' ' I ' , water and a toothpick. Agent! HOW long Single? , 7 . l . v l , . , . Scixvr- 'lvf f'1 'P ? 'v I I, s . ' .v '- ' vs- -ve-I 5-'QV 5 I? Q . I5 , Q Q Q 9 , 5 , ' Q Q Q Q Q , 9 Q O 9 Q 9 ' 'Q v s Q 5 'J' S O Q 9 , A A N - XX xk 'S r - - .V Yf.- Y -.rf , Clerk fhotelb How dldja get here ' Customer Wlth '1 bunch of cxt tle from Montanl Clerk Where s the lest of em ' Customer Down at the stock wud Im not as partlcular as the rest Coy Do you know the popula tlon of Salem ' Shaw 'Nlot all of them I xe only been hele SIX months Prof Why dldnt you answer me? Student I shook my head Prof Sorry ma am but I d1dn t heal It rattle up here 'VIan Wa1ter please remove thlg hs Walter You brought er here so do It yourself Helen Why don t you loxe George 7 Loulse I asked h1m to dlrect me to the Ball grounds and he took me to a Baby s Home Harrls Dad sud keep a stlff upper 11p Ed Dont try lt a mustache on Age It s nearly bedtlme Youth The mght s young yet Teacher If you made twenty dollars a week and gaxe your mo then half how much would she hate Johnny Heart tallure Bertha NI Do you mean to say Chlck 18 the strongest senlor ln Hlgh School Nlutt You re rlght He takes two planos one 1n each hand and plays them l1ke an accordlan Try Thls Drugglst Here s your package c Man fdeafl Here s your n1ckel Drugglst 75 cents please you only gave me a n1ckel Man I gawe you your n1ckel Druggzst G on out I dont cale I made four cents anyway Brldged Grace Hey you re cheatm o m Adelalde I a1n t cheatm on no one Grace Yes you are I never dealt you that ace lst Doc I operated on hlrn for appendlcltls 2nd Doc What was the matter wlth me '7 Phebe The next tlme you con trad1ct me Im golng to klSS you Charles No you re not A man never reahzes how flab by h1s w1ll power IS untll he trxes to stop smoklng or turn down a couple dates Wlth a pretty dame Slutz D1d vou hear who IS ln the hosp1tal'7 Slutz Why the pat1ents Adele It w as xery romantic He proposed to her IH the automoblle Clara Yes Adele And she accepted h1m IH the hospltal Llla I would llke to dew ote my last drawmg to some charltable purpose Wayne How about g1W1I'lg It to an 1nst1tut1on for the blllfldq A modern murderer IS supposed to be 1nnocent untll she IS proven lnsane fdsxp.-Aaaxf',.'5,frNS RXQXQS ae -Qx,.'S,Jm ,a A Q fsps Yrs-s5 fX.X -N'-R'fN -se-sa xawaaaafsxsA'a'a'fsse-vas '-5-is Q':N5'aSi3'f.S3ilaix'-A'aQ,Ssas'5Nsses-aesesaxasffAaa Page Sxxty Three I f'. : 's f . -' : ' c Z ' . z. 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A 4 A 0-N 1 Q li P I ' ' Y , L Phone 92 JAMES GREGG The Vlndlcator OfflC6 9 Ellsworth Ave HARRY L ROLLER Mutual Llfe Ins C0 of N Y Phone 1052 R 223 E Fxfth Street DR .I P SHARP DR T ESTELLF WRIGHT 103' Maln Street Compllments to the Class of 1928 YOUNG Sz BRIAN CO Llfe Insurance or Educatxonal Advantages Notary Publlc Bonds M B KRAUSS Real Estate and Insurance Forelgn Exchange and Steamshlp Tlcket Agent O1T1ce 22 Depot St Res 246 Arch St Phone 1143 Phone 1312 CHARLES BONSALL J ustlce of Peace Notary Phone 1106 J LEROY HARTSOUCH Chxropractor 28 Cvarfleld Ave Salem O R C KRIDLER Real Estate and Insurance Comphments of La Palma Restaurant an Hotel Metzger Chrls Paparodls Prop F R MATHEWS Dentist Phone 606 7 Broadway Salem Ohio For Your Wall Paper Pamt and General Merchandlse VIS1t the B WAY VARIETY STORE 11 Broadway Phone 897 J We Give S dz I-I Green Stamps FRED D CAPEL Real Estate Farms a Specxalty Phones Offxce 321 Res 1097 Salem O GUY E BYERS M D OfflC8 Hours 2 to 4 P M 7 to 8 P Ekcept Sundays Phone 131 J 15 17 Broadway Salem Ohlo as aa- ax- -as aa- sa- aa aa- -uf xx- 4:- 1 0 Q J f . n ' l 1 n n d 1 w , . ' ' U . , . . -rr -nv -uf -sa -rs xx- -sa -ck -za -rs -ss -xa- 1 Ihzmk 131111 We app1ec1ate the p1lV1l6g9 of fdbll1Ol111lg these pl10tOg1211Jl'11C po1t1a1ts Ou1 hope lb that Vou w1ll CO11S1Cl61 th1s a gI3.CGfl1l and a grateful Thank You' f01 youx confidence and kmdly co Op9F3.t1Oll And you wlll, me feel, thank us lHCl93SlllglV each yea1 fm havmg ueated so falthful a llkenees HFFOX II 41- az- aa- -xx as- -lx aa- aa- aa- aa- -xx -na- J- ? 'ar J. f. 'r -' ? 2 wr JL Q nr 66 99 . as , ay , , .f 'ar J. Q sr -1 ' Q 5 Jn ! Q 'r 12 Maln Street Salem, O J. 4 1' xx- -as -sk -rx -as -ss -xx xx- -sk -as -ck -za- Blue Cab Co. PHONE 266' Safety Service Class of 28 J R Stratton 8z Co We Specialize in Candy Confectlons Ice Cream Soft Drinks Give Us a Tria Home Cooked Meals and Lunches E G Votaw Sanltary Meat Market Phone 217 23 MZIH St Sarbm s Furnlture Company 106 108 Mam Street Salem Oh1o .ac Q 'ac ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik Wk ik ik ik ik ik ik ik Sk ik ik 8k ik 4 ' ' 1 Congratulations! Cape's Confectionery 9 1: O , U HI MULLINS NIE 1'AL BOATS Red Arrow Runabouts Sea Hawk Models for Outboards ar. ,, 'ar Row Boats and Livery Boats Supreme in Service and Satisfaction for 30 Years 1. .ac 1. 'ar Mullins Manufacturing Corporation Salem, Ohio 1 ? lik 'Ik 'ik lik 'Ik -ik 'Bk 'lk ik 'Ik 'lk 'lk IV 'lk 'Sk lik 'ik 'ik Ford LINCOLN FORD FORDSON Class 28 Congratulatlonsl Best W1Sh6S for Futule Success' McBane s Drug Store Independent Cut Rate 113 Mam Street Cars and Trucks Salem Motor Co Compllments of Relch 8a Ruggy W F Ecksteln, Mgr A RECOMMENDATION Bookkeeping Higher Accounting Stenography Typing Banking Penmanshlp Engllsh Spelling Business Letters Rapid Calculations COMPTOMETER Anthmetlc The 1nd1v1dual who IS desxrous of a systemat1c and eff1c1 ent busmess cducatlon can find no better lnstltutlon to obtaln thls than offered through the courses at the Salem Busme s College Slgned 4MISSJ ESTHER HOOPES Class of 1925 A Hugh School Educatlon p us A Thorough Business Trammg quallfies fol Offlce or college Wrlte for catalog and tu1t1on rates Salem Busmess College V a , ' 9 Q 1 V I I 1 -v' S .YI COURSES IN ' . . . 5 ' 'lk 'Ik 'lk 'Ill 'il' 48 lik 'ik 'lk 'lk 'lk 'lk ik 'ik 'lk 'ik 81' 'Il' Blue Cab Co PH 0 'VE 266' Safety SCPVICC Comphments of The Llncoln Market Company Dealers 1n Fme Grocerles Fresh Meats and Baked Goods 148 Ma1n Street Phones 248 and 249 5? 5.2 Eat at The Ohlo Restaurant and Be Satlsfied Adyertlsmg Come IH now and 3Y0ld rush Cornmeal omons r1ce potatoes and flour The early blrd gets the worm A man who was haung one mlsfortune after another Sald he was haxmg, as bad luck as a man vuth only one fork when It was 1a1n1ng soup Clara Fmney Beauty Shop Get a Permanent Wave For graduatlonl Oldest establlshed beauty shop 1n Salem Telephone 200. 138l,G Maln St Graduatlon Sults And All the Trlmmlngs Youll See a Real Lme Wlth One or Two Palrs of Pants at Bloomberg's For Values ik ik ik ik ik ik 88 ik ik ik ik ik 43 ik 88 ik ik 88 ik 48 48 ik 88 J ' I. , I 0 . jill, ' 9 C 1 I ' v ' K- . 0 n s l -lv l 9 'l KC ' r 7! V K Y. T . . V. . Y L , O I VI ELECTRIC FURNACES 01' Anneallng Carburlzlng and All Heat Treatmg Purposes Electrlc Kllns for Ceramlcs The Electrlc Furnace Company Salem Ohlo Blank Sure I ll m xrry you M Bryan When? Blank Not any tlme soon I h th t COIHPIIITIGIILS of Radlo Headq rters Lost In Murphys 5c 8z 100 store a par of gray woolen w1re halred trousers Wlll answer to 14 Penn St Phone 994 call of John Sm1th Maosage Cream Man wants cleanmg, 5 days a week For Quallty and Servlce Call 96 Salem Builders Supply Company COAL BUILDERS SUPPLIES PAINT HARDWARE HALLIE C ROESSLER Manager Office 240 Depot St VII -sk -rx 'ik -rx 41- -sk -xr 'lk sl- -is 'lk -sa- ac 'I' 1' O 'ar , . I L 7 I , I I u K s c I ' . .' . - ' -. ave ree companiona e mar- rlages booked ahead of yours. o 9 , , v , K- 4 y- v y f' - 1 'Z .' ' rg .' I 9 9 9 S . , ' I . -is -ck 48 -ck -nw -nv -xx -ik 'Ik -ck -nv will lik 'ik lik ik 'Bk 'lk ik Xl' 88 48 x Ns, x 7 X Q 3 x EE x xii X1 5h Super Quallty THE SALEM RUBBER CO. Manufacturers of Salem Heavy Duty and Extra Heavy Balloon TIRES and TUBES Extends W1th Pleasure Its Heartlest Congratulatlons to the Class of 28 SPOUTING ROOFING VICTOR FURNACES Llon Salem Apex Armored VICTOR RANGES Coal Vapor Gas as Combmatlon Always Ahead of the Best SHEET METAL WORK Furnace Cleanlng and Repalrmg Phone 641 THE VICTOR STOVE CO Salem, O VIII Y - 9 I G . . ac as -X Q 2 , . L . op a 1 -12 sr ilk '13 'li' 'H' iii' ii? fl? 'li' fl? 918 33 33 Blue Cab Co PHONE 266 Safety SGPVICG Smlth s Creamery Pasteur1zedM1lk Cream and Butter Phone 907 Vlola Beauty Shoppe W1l1 Satlsfy 68V Maln Street Slmon Bros Fresh Cured Meats an Poult1y S H S Is Alu ays On Top ' As We Are Strlvlng To Do' FAMOUS MARKET Salem s Tasty Food Shop N o Order So Small We Don t Appreclate It We Believe Thls As We Hope You Wlll' There was nothmg made good but ww hat some one else could not make worse and sell for less 89 as 1 3 H8 ik ik ik ik 88 ik ik 88 H8 48 R8 IX Hu- 'lk aa- 'uf lik fu- as- aa- -as -as -is -is 4 I ' , 1' 4 ' 9 an 9' . . ? . , . .an 1' Q I u - - n 5 sr 2 . -L -r Phone 1442 1 an sr . ,, l as ' J. d 'ar 7 1 Q X S S 1 3 4 r an. I I I O I . I O an 2 i 'sc ' 99 4 9 ' 4 3' .x. , . CC ' , ! 19 Patterson Battery 81 Electrlc Repalr Service U S L Batterles Phone 1067 119 E Pershlng Ave CHEVROLET Sales and SBFVICQ Rosary Collee Shop 78 Depot Street Salem O Ellsworth Chevrolet Company J S Doutt Automotlve Equlpment Flrestone and Gooduch TIFQS 2 Mam Street Salem O 66 E Pershmg Ave A R TALBOT DUCo or LACQUER The Best Flnlsh for AUTOS and FURNITURE Workmanshlp the Best Prlces Rlght 'ik 'lk 'ik 'lk 'lk 'lk 'ik 'ik 'ik 'Ik 'NK 'lk X 'ISK 'li' 'UK 'Ill 'lk 'ik 'lil 'lk 'ik 'N' 'li' 'U' 0 I C Compliments of I , . I o L 0 . , . , . I I , . , . Compliments of ENDRES FLOWER SHOP H J Hlxenbaugh GEIIHE-31d Ave and SUPQPIOI St Fancy and Staple Groeeues Phone 210 He Dld she make hlm 1 good vx lfe ' She Not so but shes mall lng hlm fm good husband Nlrs Jones Johnny vshere 18 slnce she came back fl om Fl0l1d1 Johnny Shes busy taklng, the names oil the hotel towels and sheets Llppert s Servlce Statlon Gas Smclalr 011 THE ETTER ATTERY We Treat You Square the Whole Yeal Round Phone 1467 Penn Sz Pe1Sh1l1g Compllments to Class of 1928 f10m The Clty Motor Co Chas Alexandel Plop Phone 922 R 76 E PQ1Sh11lg 41- aa- 41- -is -lx -lk -is -is o ln- sa- xx- -u- g J. ar. 1 . ? -K .L l Q JL : ' s - X ' 2 f I ,' 5 0 4 . W v D 1 , 1 , n A s y s A C ' 1 . 1 A 7 . n r S ' . your mother? I have not seen her 2 .' ' ' f 1 C nv A x V x s' . 0 , Q . I C I - ' l v A ' l 1 . . , . -lk 48 -lk fn- -lk -lk -is fu- -lx xx- -ts -is XI WARK S INC Spruce Up Energlne Dry Cleaning Dependable Laundry SBIVICQ 27 Broadway, Salem 216 W Lincoln Way LISDOH Dorothy Id l1ke to buy a hooked rug, slr Bob Say We dont steal ou1 rugs Grim Yep Im going to part with the old mare What would you think I could sell her for? DeJane Well if she had a hump on her back you could sell her for a camel. Havs orth: My girl is an angel. Harris ' Lucky. Chrysler Motor Cars Power, Speed, Endurance x '4 ' Smith Garage Phone 556 I 'N-'x .11 , I 'P is 4 if 'xxx Il I 74 Tendlng Prosperity s Gate Luke an irrlgation supply available when drought impends vast resources stored up for your protection with an Aetna lzer tending prosperity s gate Today more than ever before proper ln surance is an econom1c necessity Today secuutv of self and loved ones demands well balanced program of insurance protection that Hts individual needs IETN IZE Let us show you how you may surround your income your property your business --your own and your familys future hap- piness-with the exact sure protection they should have. You can rely on us to give you valuable information in this vi- Zal matter. Arthur S. Brian 5552 Main Street Salem, 0. 5 1- ill' 518 'll' 'lk 'ik 'li' XII ill' lik 82' -lk XI' RS' -lk fu- 41- -lk -is fu- ilk -is -uf -is as as Blue Cab. Co. PHONE 266' Safety, Service ,Q ' 'xc 9 , Q ' -5 . , Af' f ff N e I 4 ly 'll r e .N . x -, l. ' I . 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Also-complete stock of poles, I I Hoo s, Lines an in ers. C 0 R E L N ardware, Plumbing, ooiing F'R' ' '0'M in Ware, Tires, Tubes Gay el at ourth e ioneer Store hone ' J 1 9 -et' 1 s J 0 'lk 'li' 'll' Ill' lik lil' lik lik 81' 'lk ilk ill' Blue Cab Co PHONE 266' Safety Service Compllments of REICHART FURNITURE C0 INC A National Instltutlon 30 32 Main St A Salem Store entuely owned and operated by Salem People Congratulates The Class of 1928 Hurst When those two get to gether they are L circus Jenkms Whlch two? Hurst Robmson and Breasted fl11St0lj J dow nst urs novs ' I ll be good Mother No you slt rlght where you are Llttle Glrl All rlght cause Im s1tt1ng on your good hat For Your Lunches Our home made p16S cookles and doughnuts The Smlth Co Q ' 9 3 1. Q 'ar 4 4 Q 1' C, O ,, 1' J. -u 5 ' J' 1 Q az. Q 'ar L' : A' ' I' D - f 1 ' z ' Little Girl: Mother, may I come xl' , ' ' ' T I 'Y . l . l . , 1 , ' Y ' 1 U1 I an Q 1' -ts -is -ik -ak 'lk -ck -is 'Ik -ck -as -tk -is XV Hk 88 R8 ik ik H8 88 ik 88 88 48 Z5 X :E ' x v :A I Q ' .mn V, W 1? I'-cu: ' -'4 X -i R FISHING TACKLE Don't forget that We sell the tackle that get the b1g fish SALEM NEWSPAPER AGENCY C S Chlsholm Mgr 79 Ma1n St Phone 621 Best Wishes to the Class of 1928 Fred T Bennett Drugglst SUCCESS Isnt so Dlfflcult lt lS leasonable vshen you find the 11ght plan and the rlght plan usually beglns Wlth the management of your own money Out of our experlence vx e make the suggestlon Pay Your self F1rst from all money vou FGCGIVG and thus bulld a cash re serve for Success This bank welcomes your busmess FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 03 Main Street XVI f X S9 f m il 1 I fl l Wm 1 ff ' ' x 0 n l Q . , o . S gr , . ' . A Q T . f 7 i . - 5 l 5 3 3 3 3 sa- -as sz- -u- ss- -as fn- aux fu- fn- -as fn- ik ik Sk Furmture of Quallty W S Arbaugh Pioneer Bldg Salem Ohlo Typewrlter The Ideal Commencement G1 t THF HOME STORE Chma and Kltchen Ware 98 Mam Street Salem Oh1o PASTEURIZED MILK CREAM BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE ICE CREAM The Andalusia Dalry Company Dltferent from the Others XVH ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik Xk ik' 48 ik ik ik ik ik Remington Portable 'f ' ' 1 e ' 1 7 I I O S6 ' H ilk 88 48 ilk 211 ilk ill' ilk R8 Rl' ill' ill' Blue Cab. Co. PHONE 266 Safety, Service 1' T Ambler Asbestos Shingles Make a Lasting and Attractive Roof Let Us Show You Samples 4' BOOMER STEEL AND CAST FURNACES 1 The W. E. Mounts Company At Carr's Hardware Telephone 986 He: It doesn't pay to brag of how much money you got. She: Why not? He: You never can tell how soon a bill collector might drop in Peterson. Fish are good for the bralns Fmneran What klnd of fish should I eat? Peterson Well Judging from your mentallty Id adV1S9 you to eat whales Bradley Sweaters Sold Only by Fltzpatrlck Straln Co GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS PEN NSYLV ANI A OHIO POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY XVIII ' . 0 o o : y I . , . .1 f In 4 I - 1' A .au ? 1- lik 'll' 'gk 'lk 'lk 'ik 88 Fu' 'li' 'UK 'H' 'lk 'lk 'lk 41' ll!! ilk 'il' ill' ilk ill' an Q -xr am you ' AN you do waterless cook1ng7 Deep fat frying? Self s1mmer1ng7 or have you an old fash 1oned gas range? There are two kmds of gas ranges The other kmd 1S Smoothtop Smoothtop IS the household duphcate of the range used by famous chefs The enclosed all hot top and fast breathlng burner gxves cookmg ease that rxvals the old coal range FIVE pots can cook around one burner' Smoothtoo saves cooking mme and work Drop 1n and see Smoothtops smart console lmes See how 1ts graduated heat zones snmpln top cook1ng At least be sure to call phone or Wflfe for your free reclpe booklet Famous Methods of Famous Chefs PARAGON STOVE C0 INC XIX an Q ar I - . l , O, I an 4 1: -nf -lk 41- fn- aa- -is -is -is xx- xu- is as ilk 'lk 'lk 'Ik 'lk 'ik 88 ilk 'lk 'lk 'lk 'Ik Best Wlshes to the Class of 1928 THE QPRINC H01 ZWARTH C0 THE H N IJOOD MQ X1 MENS WEAR Insurance Compl1ments of Salem Chlna Co A POTTERY OF MERIT Salem Oh1O XX Q sr J. T T 0 Q sr ,L 4 'I' 1 V Q L ' J ' e J. J. T J. J. 'A' J. T 1' J. T 'I' I 1' T I I i 'iJfv7QQW'WfWf ' 1. P fl 1 X. T l l A 5 H -r Milf-gi, ,i 3LgQ ,A Real Estate fl 'V J. J. 'I' T E .L J. J' 1 . if 0 J. .L 'R O H Y! ! .L T 'I' 'IR 'ik -lk ill' iii- -ik ii' 'lk will 'lk 'lk 48 88 ill' 88 Blue Cab Co PHONE 266 Safety Servlce Es ervthmg In Shoes ' From the Baby to Dad and Mamma' A Cood Assortment of Ladles and Chlldren s Shoes Chalfant Macklntosh Over Carr s Hardware Where You Save Character It 1Hd1C3'C6S Uprlghtness and Stablllty Protect your Credlt and Your Credlt W1l1 Protect You Salem Credlt Bureau Martha A W1re Mgr Certamly a Dlfferent Car Ask for a Demonstratwn Salem Oldsmoblle Co Buy at THE GOLDEN EAGLE Salem s Greatest Store for Men and Boys Where You Always Get the Best -X. S sr R8 ilk Rl' 'li' 41' 'lk ilk ilk 'lk XXI 'lk 'lk 'lk 'lk 'KI' 48 'lk 'Sk 'Ik 48 'll' ik r I I . , . , Good Credit is a stamp of The New Uldsmobile . 0 . . . 1 is 1 Q 1' 1 Q Q 'r 2 sr 'ii' 88 81' 'lk 'ik 'lk 'lk 'lk 431 Ill' J. 5 1 I Q J. 'gr 'A' Electrical, Rope, Barbed, Plain, Nails Cbright and coatedj, Tacks, Spikes, Bale-Ties, Hoops, Springs, Netting, Wire Fences, Steel Posts, Steel Gates, Trolley Wire, Rail Bonds, Flat Wire Cold Rolled Strip Steel Piano Wire Round and Odd Shape Wire Screw Stock Conclete Reinforcement Aerial Tramways WN AMERIC KN STEEL 8: WIRE COMPANY Illustl ated Books Describing Uses FREE XXII 7 7 3 9 9 . , . JL 3 x JL Q ur ' Q -Made by- 1- T i 7 4 'Ik 'lk 'il' 'Ik lik -lk 'kk 411 'ik 'lk 'ik ilk 'li' 'll' 'lk 'lk iii' ilk ilk Ill' 'lk ill' ilk ilk H8 ilk an T 'r Congratulatlons To Class of 28 The Peoples Lumber Company Columblana Ravenna Salem and Sebrmg R J Burns Hardware Company Phone 807 55 Maln St ORIGINAI CUT RATE DRUG STORES L L N-SALL. -...RN Most Complete Stock of Toilet Requlsltes Take Good Care of Your Teeth and They the Cnty At Money Savmg Pnces Wlll Take Good Care of You J H LEASE DRUG COMPANY FLODING DRUG STORE BOLGER Sz FRENCH WHERE IOU CAV ALWAYS SAYE WITII SAFETY I'I-IE REXALL STORES SALEM OHIO XXIII a O O J I. J ..:......b My ffm , yi . iii M 3' , 10 t 9 i wwf kgggyg . H5 'h Q heailhy ' ..,... . T15 if ffl naman' V ' --55 ' ,, ,fp F V . f Lwlllllllflilllzlf, of f Q ? g if N, 1, , I XE 5 A J I gl V Wg.......' i:F. . ..f .L ' ru V A A ' In ' - ' ' ' - -K T ill' 'll' ii' 'li' 'N' 'II' 'UK 'll' 'Ik ll? 'lk ilk Blue Cab Co PHONE 266 Safety Servlce Wm Bodendorf er Dealel 111 New and Used Furmture UpholQte1 mg and Refimshlng Phone 1306 J 4 M3111 St Mother Your flee 18 so clmn hon dld you get 3ou1 h mds dntv ' Box Wxshm my face Wrong., Number tonlght 7 XOICC We dont h ue boxes fm wo P01161 Isn t thIS the theatle Xcnce Why no th1s 18 the un CI01t1k1IIf, shop I G A Glass 81 Hayden 279 MCK1lII6y Ave Phone 338 A W Glass Phone 35 Grocerles and Meats Lomphments of E W BLISS CO , Salem Works Blulders of Rolhng Mlll Machlnery XXIV 'lk -ik -ns xx- -rx -ck -tk -ck 41- 'Ik -is -tx- I . . L , C ' . I 'l C v ' r , - Y . 2 tv ' . V '- Y 0 1 I . , 1 .I . c I ,. 0 I T Porter: Can I get a box for two E, High at Gayfig-ld r . Y ' . ' 1 . Y , , . u C n t ' . . 7 ' - V ' N ' w , . . ' , L I - ' z f .' . Ji- 'I' JL 1 , 1' 34- 'X' O C 3 4 . . 1 . . wr 5 -r gg 1- 4 1- az- -as -as -ik -is -is ik -ik -is -is -is 88 ik 'll' 'lk 'lk 'U' ilk 'li' 'li' 88 ilk 'li-I Compllments to Class of 1928 First Natlonal Bank Salem, Oh1o Compllments of The Salem Tool Co Hansell S The Low P1 1ce Leaders Ladles, MISSSS and Chlldr en s Ready to Wear M1ll1ne1y, Dry Goods 95 97 Maln St Salem, Oh1o Thelma I celtfunly was out spoken at club last Illght Theda Land' Who could beat you' The Fool No matter what dlrt you can my hubby Phebe Say you asked me for a llttle klss and It has lasted three m1les and you e been gomg, slow Books, Wall Paper Statlonely Wmdow Shades, Offlce Supplles, Mechamcal Penclls and Swan Fountam Pens J H CAMPBELL 94 Mam Street XXV an 1 1- O C x 5 -L ? 9 ' 9 ' x ' , 9 - ,, l : ' . ' '. s - Lv n' . r 1 c : . H. sling about him-remember he's . .l , kr . I L' '- . 1 . 7 . ! 7 515 ar I I 5 ar xk 'nw -sk -nf -tk 41- -ck -lx -tk -xx 'Ik -nv v IC Scclw ClCl1Oll 0 cz 9011'1LO110 fm: 011110 ze l ze on U aeslzug necom ensc 0 mc uslzl cj P cuzloxz Qlmjzczvtzzg anal CJ Oihlilly Q anlou no ' HCCYS 0 l I0 OWgTt7IfI.7l S 1.1! 1111.5 KKDDLY '. The above illustration is the McKinley- Memorial erected at Canton, Nineteen hundred Jix. L BLALMX. IA.1AL-LAL. IA lAU '1l?CIA2!k2lAK '1L!f1Y!T4N!fnN!T1N!f1T!T1 4' 'nwlidih' XXVI It 88 'Ik Crossley Barber Shop Opposlte the POStOff1C6 604 Battery Station Constant potentlal method of chargmg approved by all lead mg electrlcal engmeers IS the method We use 68 70 Green Street Better Shoe Repalrlng The most comfortable shoe IS the shoe that W ears the long est Modern shoe repalrmg date shoe repa1r shop to finlsh up repalr Work llke neu Yes We have the equlpment and long expemence to g1V6 you SQFVICG To select the best of materlal Wh1ch means econ omy comfort and neatness Orashan s Shoe Repalr Servlce 12 Broadway Salem O Whzppet THE WORLD'S LOWEST PRICED SIXES Buy Your Car by Comparison 35 -me x THE CRATE-OVERLAND CO. x Garfield at Fifth Phone 927 I 33 88 H8 ilk ill' iik H8 ilk ilk ill' 48 'lk il? XXVII ilk 89 ill' HH 'lk ill' il? HI' 88 88 48 H8 Blue Cab. Co- PHONE 266 Safety, Service - machinery enables our up-to- ll aww-un g Q 1- Q 5 4 af 5615 5615 1 Imllwlllll E 1 llllsllllll i l, W ll llll -W I When buying Electrical Ref rlgera 1 'l I tlon be sure to buy the best Il FRIGIDAIRE fai1fsZ Telephone 1171 W G PAXSON 12 Maln St Salem Ohlo f-2ff'755iZ-Q f f0AKLANDl4 Compllments an Success To the Class of 28 Q W4f!MQ 1-If-R It J, Qawl S2 KELI ER AUTO CO SALEM OHIO XXVIII H8 ik 'If' 'if' 'II' 'll' ilk ill' in' fu' is ilk -X T X Q , E I ,za 'i ll ' A 4 I I , LI ,,,,, 1 W L V I .,,, 5 ., ...,, W x n , ,fL....ss. ,ulllif I, - - - . 1 l ,' 'J ' ll ll l . w l ,ll P 1 ll ar. I ll 1 1 ? ef ' - 1 1 ' 1. N ' lm I . I 1 -1 . ' L' 1' I lllllllll' . J'- .. jj' SSM' 2' ' i S Q an o 0 'Q 3 4 A I f 4' X151 ,fp --rss ,, , ggiffx-asf V7.ff4flQIlIMq71,LgI Y 'Wig ,W '31 f 5.5.-X f ' ' JU: Iflil' 7' 1 Pu' 0 I an Gfoxwlb? 'U SL oi, XXI 9,0 'A ,4-Uv , '-'Y rnnu un. N51 NL' OF 19 xx . T I T - d - 9 1 1 Q 9 S2 as 'HY 'lk 'lk 'lk 'lk 'ik 'UK 88 88 'ik 'Ik ilk HENDRICK S - OF COURSE' Three Modern Graces Work hard- Spend wisely- Save regularly- A Savings Account provides an ideal plan for regular sav- ing and We cordially invite you to save with us The Citizens Savings Salem O Rosa Lee Beauty Parlor 99' L Main Stieet Telephone 1208 C 1ck: I xe had this car for years and nex er had a wreck. Lee: You mean you ve had this wreck for years and never had a car As Dutch Orashan stood be fore the mirior partlng his hair Trying, to put an alley in your block eh' We Speclallze In FLOVl ERS FOR GRADUATION AND JUNE WEDDIINGS McARTOR FLORAL COMPANY Phone 46 J We Telegraph Flow ers 425 Lincoln IF YOUR TIRE BUYING IS INFLUENCED BY QUALITY You ll Naturallv Consider PEN N SYLV AN IA VACUUM CUP BALLOON S SALEM TIRE 81 SUPPLY COMPANY Salem s Quality I'1re Store 4 Roosevelt Ave XXIX -sk 'lk -ek -sa -tk aa- -u- -sk -ss 'ik -xl- Q I1 . f f . 1 I 1 . . . ll ' ' S 0 7 . . . ,, cc 97 . I K L 1 p K 4 1 - . . , Bank Meiter entered the room and said, u ' r , . ' 1 ' Q '- 4. 22 1' 7 Y - 7 . , . ar. T k - A L 1 ff ! ' I' ' 79 ' 4. f 'K -uw -is -ck -ek 'Ik fn- -xr -ss -as -sk -lk -rs Congratulations to the Class of 1928' J C PENNEY C0 Cor Main and Lundy Streets Salem, Ohio Sunklst Fruit Market ICE CUBES 10 Broadway Phone 1407 Free Delivery A laugh is a peculiar contor tion of the human countenance xoluntary or lnvoluntary buperln duced by a concatenation of exter nal circumstances eeen or heard of a ridiculous hldlcrous Jocose mirthful, funny, facetlous or fan ciful nature and accomplished by a chacle, chuchle, chartle cachina- tion, giggle, gurgle, gaffaw, roar. Pure and Clear as Crystal Dellvered ln Water proof car tons, 6 dozen to a carton The Cltlzens Ice Sz Coal Co Phone 645 Compliments of MERIT SHOE C0 , INC ik an 17 Broadway Salem, Ohio J. T ? H8 ik 48 48 ik 48 R8 H8 48 ik R8 H8 XXX 88 ik R8 H8 48 48 48 ik ik 48 H8 88 Blue Cab. Co- PHONE 266 Safety, Service T 4 5 Q T sr Q av. OF ik ik 88 ik ik ik 48 ik ik ik HENDRICK'S -- OF COURSE! T 1' ar. ar 1' Quality Petroleum Products Arrow Gasoline J. 'I' 'I' I. J. T 'I' ARROW GAS COMPANY Salem, Ohio I. J. 'I' 'I' Z J. 'I' 'I' Prompt and Courteoub Service BUY SALEM PRODUCTS NATIONAL SANITARY COMPANY Salem Ohio XXXI .L 4 'I' .. Q 'I' .L 4 'I' T 4 ,. 4 4. L ' 4 4 Enameled Iron Sanitary Ware T ar . 4 'I' ill' 'Ik 'lk 'll' lil' 'lk 'lk 'lk 'UK 'li' 'li' 'lk 'll' XII' Index to Adverusers ADVERTISER Amerlcan Steel 81: Wxre Co Andalusla Dalry Co Arbaugh W S Arrow Gas Co Battery Stat1o'1 Bennetts Drug Store Bllss C0 E W Bloombergs Bodendorfer Wm Bolger 8a French Drug Co Bonsall Charles Brlan A S Broadway Varlety Store Burns Hardware R J Byers Guy E Campbell J H Canton Engravlng Co Capel F D Capes Confectlonery Chalfant 85 Macklntosh Clty Motor C1t1ze'1s Ice :Sz Coal Co C1t1zens Savmgs Bank Cox H E Crosslex s Barber Shop Demmg Pump Co Ecksteln Co Endres Floral Shop Electrlc Furnace Co Ellsworth Chevrolet Co Famous Market Farmers Nat1onal Bank Flnney Clara Beauty Parlor Flrst Nat1onal Bank F1tzpatr1ck Stram Co Flodlngs Drug Store Glass 8a Hayden Golden Eagle The Grate Overland Co Gregg James Hansells HSAPTIS Garage Hartsough Leroy Hlxenbaugh H J Home Store The Keller Auto Co Krldler R C Krauss M B La Palma Restaurant Lease Drug Co Lmcoln Market Lxpperts Servlce Statlon PAGE ADVERTISER Loop H N Mathews F Merxt Shoe Co Inc Mounts W PAGE Mulhns Manufacturmg Corporatlon McArtor Floral Co McBane s Drug Store McCulloch R S Nat1onal Samtary Co Oh1o Rfestauramt Orashans Repalr Shop Paragon Stove C0 Inc Patterson Battery Bt Electrlc Repaxr Shop Paxson W G Penney J C Penn Oh1o Power Ba Llght Co Peoples Lumber Co Radxo Headquarters Rexch 8a Ruggy Relchart Furmture Co Inc Roller H L Rosa Lee Beauty Shop Rosary Coffee Shop Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Bullders Supply Co Busmess College Chma Co Hardware Co Motor Co Newspaper Agency Oldsmobile Co Rubber Co T1re 8a Supply Co Tool Co Sarbms Furmture Store Sharp Dr J P Sheens Servlce Sta.t1on Slmon Bros Smlth Co The Smiths Creamery Smlths Garage Sprlng Holzwarth Co The Stratton J R Sunk1st Frult Market Talbot A R VICDOF Stove Co Vlola Beauty Shop Votaw E G Wlarks Wrxght Dr T Estelle Young BL Brlan Co ilk 'Ill 85' 'Ik XXXII 48 'ik 'tk 'tk -It 'lk 'Ik RK 'lk Ak dk 88 x I ' ' . ............... 22 , . . ........................... ....20 ' ' . ....................... 17 , .R .... ....................... . .1 , . . .........................., 17 ' ., ..... ............... . ..30 . ...........,..,............. 31 , .E. ........................... .18 1,604 ......,................ 27 ' . 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