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junior Class History Officers President Hemv Reese Vice President Ralph Stiiflei Secretary Ruth Auld Looking back over the three years the class of 1931 has spent in Salem High School it seems to me that thev are certainly iustified in be mg proud of their honors in school work and athletic events The Juniors have always entered into every contest with great enthusiasm This is proved by the fact that nine members of the Junior class were on the un defeated football squad of 1929 They are as follows Paul Sartick Wil liam Smith August Corso Hugh Bailev Vvllbert Weber Gene Yarwood Oscar Hlppley George Ballantine and Henry Reese Several of these members played in ev ery game of the season The Juniors who were prominent in basketball are Paul Sartick The Juniors were forced to bow to the Sophs in the interclass track meet The Sophs squeezed out a victory by a margain of only a few points over the Juniors They are William Smith and Harold Walk ei The former threw the discus well ov er 120 feet several times during the season while the latter ran the mile around 4 40 Coach Anne Oelschlager has provided many interesting sports for the girls On the basketball squad Susan Lutch Roberta Ward Mary Judge Anna Jones and Ada Hanna deserve honoi able mention Many of the girls also turned out for the hockey and soccer games which were held at Centennial Park during the fall Victor Orashan s forensic ability is well appreciated for he has been a member of the debate team for two years and was a very efficient al ternate in his freshman year The class is represented in the band by Calvin Filler Calvm Con- way and Donald Lease' and in the orchestra by Calvin Filler Clyde Ben' net and Donald Lease. The Juniors have also been very active in clut work having at least two or three members in each organization of the school. Probably the most outstanding achievement of the year was the success of the class play Nothing But the Truth. The characters were cleverly portrayed by Susan Lutch Leila Beck Garnet Lodge Dorothy Harroff Louis Benedict Margaret Steele Henry Reese Victor Orashan Joe Hertz Betty Coles and Charles Snvder. The biggest social event of the year was the Junior-Senior prom. The gym was fantastically decorated representing the under-sea world. After the banquet at the Christian Church the evening was spent in danc- ing, everyone having so good a time that there were many sighs of regret when the party was ov er. Now that we have concluded our third year in Salem High School we are looking forward to our fourth and last. It is up to us to uphold the standards of the Senior Class whose place we are taking as well as those who have serv ed us so well in the past. We leave our old place to be filled by the Sophomores, and we wish them the best of success in their undertaking. THE QUAKER SALEM HIGH SCHOOL I I . H: . , - . , . , , . l r v 1 nn . . . r 1 , 1 kk V ' 1 v I' A 1 - Y . V K 7. T kat N . . .Q 1 . . ks uk Y :L K ' , . - l ' ! r Y ' 7 T 1 7 Y 7 V 1' , . , . A . 7 1 1 L 1 I : u , William Smith, August Corso, and Lawrence Weigand. ' ' ' r L . ' 2 . r L r. ' 7 7 . 7 1, , A T 1 . n , 1 .1 1 1 ' n V , 4 Y . . - Q x . 1 1 1 , n 3 7 A 7 1 7 M 7 7 ll 77 ' Y Y Y 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 'J I K . Y L K V y L K L 7 Y T 7 Y Y Y A A L V ' Y, H Page Thirty One
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