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K W .X X R mxxvm , XS S SKS A L s mm, XX XXX s SENIOR HISTORY AND OFFICERS It is really four years since the class of 1935 entered Salem High with a record breaking roll of two hundred forty-five! How eager we were to make ourselves a part of this great school life. Let's see what we've accomplished. During the last four years the following have been faithful to varsity sports. , Football: Clifford Beck, Charles Berg, Tom Bennett, Bob Chappell, James Feiler, Fred Kaiser, Ed Lesch, Harold Ludwig, Harry McCarthy, Charles McCloskey, Walter Schell, Roland Schaf- fer, Carl Skowran, and Richard Wiggers. Basketball: Clifford Beck, Ben Cope, Thirl Eckstein, Charles McCloskey, Jack Mullins, Charles Palmer, and Earl Zelle. 4 Track: George Brantingham, James Feiler, Gail Herron, Fred Kaiser, Paul Layden, Ed Lesch, Harold Ludwig, Harry Mc- Carthy, Harold McConner, Alfred Rich, Roland Schaffer, John Trombitas, and Granville Woods. Tennis: Don Hammell and Jack Mullins. Although the girls had a varsity team only the first two years, those making the team were: Hazel Anderson, Carolyn Bush, Hilda Kloos, Stella Kuniewicz, and Cora May Reich. Playing in the High School band and orchestra during the past four years were: Aubrey Clay, Ben Cope, Thelma Filler, Helen Huber, Charlotte King, Charles Kniseley, Harold McConner, Dorothy McConnor, Christina Robinson, Walter Schell, Mary Shriver, Arnold Nye, Margaret Williams, and Galen Wilt. At the beginning of our sophomore year we chose the follow- ing class officers: President, Harry McCarthy, Vice President, Mike Frommg Secretary-Treasurer, Don Hammell. That year we earned our first large sum of money by spon- soring a week of movies at the State Theater. The annual party was held in the gym with the freshmen. Thirl Eckstein and Stewart Elder won awards in the Brooks Literary contest. Junior officers were: President, Harry McCarthy, Vice Pres- ident, Ben Copeg Secretary-Treasurer, Don Hammell. The class presented The Charm School, a three act comedy by Alice Duer Miller and Robert Milton. The cast included Mary Bunn, Charles Palmer, Joyce Chatfield, Harry McCarthy, Jack Mullins, Dick McConnor, Cora May Reich, Fred Roth, Helen Huber, Janet Walker, Dorothy McConnor, Mary Frances Juergens, Clara Mae Rich, Margaret Williams, and Anna Ruth Vincent. Winning honors in the Brooks contest their junior year were: Lois Bailey, Emma Jane Lewis, Dorothy McConnor, and Mildred Woods. Dick Harris won tenth place in the chemistry division at the state scholarship contests at Kent. On June 1, we sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Prom. A banquet was given at the Masonic Temple followed by a dance in the high school gym. The decorative theme was modernistic. Margaret Stewart was elected Football Girl and was privileged to wear the gold football throughout her senior year. I In the fall of 1934 we reentered school as the senior class with a roll of one hundred and sixty-eight. Page 18
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The class officers were elected who are: President, Harry McCarthy, Vice President, Don Hammellg Secretary-Treasurer, Ben Cope. ' The class party was a farmer's brawl. Cornshocks and pump- kins lent an atmosphere to the gym. As a part of our farewell gift we presented an electric hotplate to be used in the refreshment stand at Reilly field. Skidding, a comedy in three acts, was presented in Decem- ber. In the cast were: Fred Roth, Mary Finnigan, Janet Walker, Joyce Chatfield, Bob Schaeffer, Harry McCarthy, Cora May Reich, Clara Mae Rich, Mary Bunn, Robert Wonner ,and Horace Schwartz. This year three seniors tie for first honors in scholarship with a record of all A's for four years. They are: Dorothy McConnor, Harry McCarthy, and Lucyle Hilliard. Others winning honors in the order of their rating are: Helen Huber, Ruth Kinney, Emma Jane Lewis, Marye Giffin, Don Hammell, Dick Harris, Thelma Filler and Stella Kuniewicz. The seniors chose for their commencement speakers: Harry McCarthy, Don Hammell, Mildred Woods, and Joyce Chatfield. These and many other things have we experienced. And as we leave old Salem High We sincerely hope that we have left it richer and higher in the scholarship and activities. McCarthy Cope Hammell President Secretary-Treasure. Vice President Page 19 ,
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