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Semor Class Hxstory Nearly four years ago Salem High opened its portals to over a hun dred and fifty Freshmen who came to be known as the Class of 30 The Freshmen year found the general trend of students of first year hlgh The class worked hard in studies and outside 2CtlV1tl6S Of the more studious we find as permanent members of the honor roll N 11a Hofmann Ph1l1p Lieder Mary Frances Ressler and Isabel Jones While Sophomores the class added Newell Pottorf Florence Binsley Ar line Dav1s Ernest Naragon LOIS Greenisen and Anna Zelle to its per manent honor roll The honor roll contained about the same students for the following years Horne Whinnery and Terry earned reserve letters in football in their Freshman year and ln basketball the Frosh were second only to the Seniors in mterclass games Whmnery was the only one to make the bas ketball squad The girls showed enthusiasm for sports also Several earn ed hockey letters and the class of 30 was well represented in baseball vol ley ball and track The Freshman partv was a big success In the second year the class had as officers Ralph Phillips presi dent Laura Mae Hovermale vice presldent and Virginia Harris secre tary treasurer This year the class became more promment in sports Quinn Whm nery Gremer and Schmid earned places on the football squad Anna Zelle and Glenn Whmnery made the basketball squads The Junior year added Ted Van Campen to the class He was president of the class and also promment 1n track As vice president we had Laura Mae Hovermale and as secretary treasurer Philip Lieder The class presented Take My Advice with a cast of Virginia Har- ris Nate Caplan Clarence Christen Warren Todd Zella Krepps Olin Muntz Helen Duncan and Philip Horne It expressed the troubles of a family in keeping their seventeen-year old son from marrying a thirty- year old siren Whinnery Terry and Drakulich were members of the football teams and Juniors on the basketball squad wele C Greenisen Whmnery and Caplan The class also contributed members to the band and orchestra Slam Krauss organizer and leader of the band was also a member of the c ass As Seniors C. Greenisen Whinnery Drakulich Schmid and Quinn were members of the undefeated football team of 1929 Whinnery Quinn Drakulich and Caplan made the basketball team Relch Zelle and Krepps were on the girls basketball team Polly with a Past was presented by the Senlors and Caplan Pot- torf, Theiss, Conser, and Binsley were on the Debate Sqaud This and June concludes the history of the class of 30. Page Twenty Five I I . . 9 ' v v - .. . . 9 , , . . . , , 7 - 9 1 1 ' . . i . . 7 - L. 1 7 L' . . , . L , ' . . l . . . . . ' - 9 ' 9 . . . I . . . . - 7 2 ' 1 2 ' - , . . . . . , ' 1 1 ' . a n 1 u l 0 , . , , . 7 ' J ' H ' U ' ' 2 1 Y 9 7 , . . . . . 7 y . . . - i , . . . 1 v . - . . 1 x 1 9 x . - 1 1 . 1 . , , 1 . u ' H ' 1 . 7
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THE QUAKER SALEM HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE WILMS- Dutch Science Club HAZEL VINCENT Sus French Club 4 DELBERT WINDLE Del HELEN WALTON Orchestra 2 3 4 Pres of Orch 3 4 Quaker Staff 4 Commlttee 4 May Day 1 Maxd of Honor May Day 4 GEORGE WINDLE- Class Basket Ball 2 3 Class Volley Ball 2 3 Asst Track Mgr 2 H1 Y 4 Commerce Club 3 4 Page Twenty Four l l Lois WALTON- Hi-Tri Quaker 4 Lamarcklans 4 PAUL LIPP CLARA MAE WILLIAMS SAM KRAUSS- H1 Y Scxence Club D1rect,or and Orlginator Band 1928 29 ANNA ZELLE Anne' Basketball iVars1t,y 2 Captam 41 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Volley Ball 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 H1 Tn 3 4 Treas 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Salemasquers 3 4 Sec Soccer 3 4 Glee Club 3 May Queen Attendant 0 4 TH 79 . . . f J Y r ' , 3, 4 -fwhwpiev N Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 , , 4 1 , , , ' A ' ,, Y : . 4
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Class Prophecy I am sitting in the midst of heaps of Junk in a modern up to date Salem Junk yard As my gaze tiax els o er my surroundings I see in a far cornei a large fire fueled by old iubber tires The smoke 18 thick and is rising in great clouds 'llie fumes from the old tires are beginning to annoy me I feel dazed the cloud of smoke is forming into many pic tures H hm they are pictures of the futures of many high school semoi s Why there s Glenn Whmnery sitting in the bleachers watching 1 football game Glancmg at the program to see what would be attl acting him so I notice Whmnery R guard Whmnery R tackle Whinneiy R end? why they re all Whinnerys The scene changes I see Virginia Harris and Ralph Phillips on the local golf course Evidently Dmdy has dubbed her shot for she is chas mg Phil at a very high rate of speed wildly swinging a niblick A hot dog stand IS now forming in the cloud Nate Caplan is call mg out his wares while Clarence Chiisten IS sweeping off the front walk and Kenneth Coppock flops the dogs Mabel Cromwell is the hungry customer Next we see Helen Duncan dancing in Texas Guman s night club She 18 assisted by Alta Moores Coimne Myers and Ruth Percix al The star tap dancers in the sistei acts are the Waltons Helen and Lois and the cigarette and candy girls are Lois Greenisen Laura Mae Hox ermale and Mary Frances Ressler The scenes are changing swiftly Charles Greiner owns Trail s End Olin Muntz 1S an undertaker Walter Theiss is the president of the Big ger and Better Street Cleaners union Ernest Naragon lb a detective Phil Lieder IS the new Essex dealer Zella Krepps and Margai et Reich are the local hemstitchers Anne Zelle is domestic science teacher girls coach and English teacher at Punkmcenter High School Jim Pidgeon and Skippy Greenisen are big butter and egg men out in Nev ada and Moc Burt and Marilou Layden are their efficient secre- taries Paul Ward and Myron Whinnery are the proud owners of the Lit- tle Gem shoe shine parlor while Oscar Hippley and John Terry run the Little Gem face lifting shoppe right next door. John Greenisen and Newell Pottorf are washing dishes in the Pui ity restaurant. Zelda Grox es Elnora Stratton and Isabel Jones are the head nurses at the Cat and Dog Hospital located in the New Humane Society building on State Street. Virginia Simpson is a missionary in China. Margaret Hawkins is the Dean of Vass ir College. Carroll Mohr is an ele- vator boy at the new Statler Hotel on South Lllsworth. Roscoe Votaw owns the Merchants Delivery. Elia xbeth Snyder is singing in the choir of Trinity Church in New York City. Havel Vincent has taken Miss Beard- more s place and spends most of her time coaxing seniors to get rid of their gum make up their spelling get in their absence slips pay candy bills help at the Senior st md. Carrie Nlichols has taken Miss Hollett s place and reminds her of anything she forgets. Nila Hofmann is private secretary to the gov ernor and Marie Fisher does all her typing for her. I hear a noise-they re dragging in another wreck. I guess Ill have to move so they'll have some place to park it. S' long! Page Tw enty-Six . N . . v 1 1 , ' , ' ' ' Y Y s V 7 L r-ly i 1 1 r ,t ' ' 1 ' 1 s n Q V I . . A C . . . , . . 1- , , - . y . , ' 1 - S K 1 as . . . , u, . . . . i U , , 7 . 3 n 1 1 I . Y' , r'- '- v v .. ' ,- 1 ' ' . . . , . , - . , 7 ' ! y - - v v . ' l it g L ,' an - vs - V - ' V ' L A s 5 ' ' sa ' va - . . . . . A Y Y J .N . T . ,Y - . . . .A , Y . is .L S V . In 0 as . rr - x rits V L' Y s 5 I I . . . I I s ,S I r . . 1 1 . 'D X . Y . . , - . . ASW. 1 l,, 1 4 Q 1 ' 1 . . . , . , . , ' r' 1 A 'Aw 'kv , 4 y 1 . v . . , . . , r L- 7 I V v K u , , . . . H . u Lil ki 1-- I . '1 - 1 . rs i . L . ' ' ' 1 s v r. 1 ' L . . . . I K1 . . -1 K1 . A1 . A I, r. LI' , ,. ' , as - - ya l . ax ax , , rr y 44 37 H H , , u , i xr , , . . . ac rr r T ' c .' 7' . i' ' , S, y 1 L A' . . N . Y . I Y ' k ,- . L1 K . . K K f . A 2 y- . K . Y 1 Y i . Y , ' , I 'Z L . 1 s. . . , 1 1 1 1 l I 1 1 i g i . . . , K , 7 . L K, ' ' Y Y , . 2 A 1 . ' ' ,' ' s 1- 4 1 1 . L, v . A ,. 1' ,- . , v
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