Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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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 . ' L. 1 L . . . . . v . L Q ' . n v ' L T 1 . 1 1 ! L 1 . L' 1 s L L' . , L L L L . Y . . . , v L V . L Y . Y . L . . . .V Y 1 . L Y . . V r - . - . . Y , L L' 1 L' v v T L L . L' 1 ' L' 1 L V L' ' ' L'S. ' ' ' , lt , ' rn L L L L . rr- L' L L v L L. - y L LL 7 Q L , L' L' x ' ' v , L 1 1 , - -- A 7 . . L L Y 7 . r . S . r . I . I Ar S ,L S L . ' ' L' L'. ' '- rr ' L' 7' LL' L'- . . r . H . r ,, Q .1 L , .L . . K Y . U I nr Y ' w L . 7 L L S- ' . ' L' L - . . . . . Y . , . , . , 1 . . 1 1 Y V 1 L . .I , 1 . r' . L . . . . H ,, . . L 1 9 - . . . . . . . . H . . . L 7' I , - ' as ' , 1 . L . . . . . 7 . L . 7 V ' ' , , . ' J ,.. , . . . . . i .i , L 0 . L L cr ' ' Y - G . 1 y 1 ' 1 L L - . . 4 L J. L' L L N . L . 1 L ' Y ' . 1 - r L1-, . v v Y v v v .L A L - -, v - g v, 'Q IF I x ' ' Y ,. 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

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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? '45 'Q'V FS' 49 SN'-Sam '35,-R'.i':5f,'S A 1'-A .. A iggiawf s'gs'-s'xA:.N1ss -'SQ'-5X'-5N-s'assf.si'a-s:g,s-sasfsemfxasasaesexsasffs N-.s':Q-QQ'-s'f-,smrcsma1ss'aese?:ts'aQasQ-,samasasse-se.'sa Page Twenty Emght ' . 1 v - 1 1 v v 1 sg 1 . . . . . . Lv - 1 ' .V 1 L 'S ' .' ,- . y y- 4 ,C ' K- U ' . ' .' 'z r , ' r , .xv 1 ' v' 3, K K1 L1 ' 1' I . , , . . . x x n s C - I I L1 D I v kv A1 I . . r L1 I Q lg y, 1 H 77 1 4 ' 1 ' v . 1 I . , g ' . I - 1 K . 4 I , . , 1 .. , . , . , V . . . V V . V V AV VV V . . , . V .V . . bg L n 7 L A' q I 1 .L - . Lv , Y' I K1 I I A L . L Y . 1 1 ' 1 66 . ,, , 1 . , .N . .I 1 V 1 . 1 1 Y n 1 5 s Q v I . 1 . 1 , 1 V . , . . . . V . V V . V V. V V V , . . , . . . ' , 64 - ra ' , 1. L - the1r places w1ll be usurped. , n n C 1 L , 1 ' I . 1 . 1 I 1 l yi I 1 I I 1 Y 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 V1 V V . , . . . 1 - ' , 9 1 I his Y my . 1 1 . Y . . V . .V . V . . . V U . K - ,, V . . . . . V . V . V V , V . . . . V - . . . 7 7 Y ' ' V . .V . . - L' Q v . . , V . . . . V , . 1 , 1' , , . 7 x Y' T Y V V V 7 W' '7 W A ' 'I f . IN ' ' v , S Q Q. - Q v v 'f ' Q Q f NN N 5K Qx 5 R A ' X Q ix 1 g Q 5 3 Q 6 9 I: ? Q ? 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



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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 -. ':- -s A - -mx E as 'Sik'f3 'TN'4l2 'sg mmmfaggggg- 'A'A':x:xaa4'xN'5'sx Nasaesesasa's1 xQl'fxii:Qe'Qaa'-QN5Qii'-.sQiQ'fgkm'asc,.-s'-sf-s. Page Twenty Six ' x o u . 4 o 65 y, n , , . , , , I J . . . . . i , u . - . , , , , ' . , . - ' n v ' Y . V IG- 7 ' 3? ' 7 ' ! N ! n s . u , , . - - Y 3 . , a 1 n ' . . Y . I 7 ' . l ' 7 . l . I . ' . I ! ' ' 7 D ! . 7 i V 7 ' . ! 7 . ! Interscholastic Indoor Track-meet. Allen placed first in the pole vault. Once v v v- v -' - - A A 'V ' - An as ra as ' fx 5 A . r' ? ' 4. ,a ' N N 'N ao ' N fa ' NN 'NN' N' N N N ' N' Na A Q E N N A E N N NA A '- - 15 Q - . s 'r w Q Q Q Q Q an Q 4 A L Q A A A A Q A A A Q A

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