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Here begins the story of the Class of 1937 which entered Abblett Barckhoft Andre Bahmiller Bailey Balto:-inic Barr Battin Beck Belan WALTER DUDLEY ABBLETT- Dud -Dramaties Salemasquers 43 Intramurals 23 Find the Woman 43 Football 2, 3 FAE LUCELIA ANDRE- Fae -Skating In Old St. Louis 23 French Club 3 ARTHUR JOHN BAHMILLER- Art -Basketball Honor Graduate3 Secretary-Treasurer of Class 1, 23 Vice President of Class 3, 43 Amstant Secretary of Association 33 Secretary of Association 43 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country Manager 3, 43 Smi1in' Through 33 Find the Woman 43 Salemasquers 3, 43 Varsity S Club 43 Qual-ber Reserve Club 13 Mixed Chorus 23 Junior Science 11 Slide Rule 33 Kent Scholarship 33 Monitor 3, 4 PAUL CHESTER BAILEY- Paul -Collecting Stamps Band 2, 3, 43 General Science Club 11 Stamp Club 4 IRENE ELIZABETH BALTORINIC- Irene -Drawing Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 43 Monitors' Club 2, 33 French Club 33 In Old St. Louis 23 H1-Tri 3 SARAH MARTHA BARCKHOFF-- Martye -Journalism General Science 11 Mixed Chorus 13 Monitors' Club 23 G. A. A. 23 Quaker Editorial Staff 43 Salemasquers 43 Girls' Glee Club 4 ANNETTA FRANCES BARR- Annette -Basketball Entered from Alliance High, Junior year3 Girl Reserves 23 Typing Award 4 ROBERT B. BATTIN- Virge -Business Quaker Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 23 Slide Rule 33 Vice President Slide Rule Club 33 Salemasquers 3, 4, Secretary Salemasquers 43 In Old St. Louis 21 Smi1in' Thorugh' 33 Football 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3 CARROLL VERNON BECK- Beck -Science Jr. Science Club 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Slide Rule 3, 43 Track 4 JOSEPH FRANK PASTER BELAN- Joe -Architectural Drawing En-tered from Monaca High School. Pennsylvania, Junior Year: In- tramurals 3, 4 Page 20
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Then in the spring of that year came the first big social event in their high school lives-the freshman-sophomore party. As they danced to the strains of the music and talked and laughed with the Sophs, they realized in their minds that they were no long- er just freshmeng they had established their name firmly in the history book of Salem High as the Class of 1937. The next fall the much-coveted name of Sophomores was be- stowed upon them. This title brought pride and satisfaction to their beaming faces. There was at least one class whom they could now look down on and pester with deriding statements. Their members, this year, were found in every activity avail- able to them. The same class officers were re-electedg more money was placed in the treasuryg class colors became blue and white: and the Class of '37 had once more found their way into the hearts of their fellow classmates and teachers. , Then in the fall of '35 someone whispered, Upperclassmen , as the juniors took their assigned seats in the first assembly of the year and their chests swelled out with pride. So many things were allotted to those who claimed the name of uperclassmen. This was the year when they would have their first separate class party, when they would present their first dramatic production to raise money so that they might entertain the seniors at a grand and glorious prom. To carry the executive burdens this year they re- elected Kenny Shears, president, and chose Art Bahmiller, vice- president, and Reba Dilworth, secretary-treasurer. The single class party in December was a huge success and was another milestone toward an equally successful prom. True to their word, they worked hard and turned out one of the grandest class plays in many years, the tragi-comedy, Smilin' Through . All was ready for the prom. The night finally arrived and seniors and juniors in their formal attire mingled together in happy com- panionship. It may have been the last prom for the seniors but the juniors held no regrets as the last note of music died away-- that merely signified the end to another glorious evening in their high school life. As the first school bell rang in the fall of '36, there were in SHS halls 159 students who called themselves dignified seniors. They had three years of success behind them and they were start- ing on another. Find the Woman, the class play, added another feather to their already filled cap. The class party, activities throughout the year, topped by the prom--all were big moments. Yet, until that instant when each member of the Class of 1937 looks at his fellow classmates in commencement garb and rises at the mention of his name on the roll call, will he realize the final note has been sounded. To the minds of the 159 students will come the recollections of four years full of memories never to be forgotten, four years full of experiences useful in the school of life, and four years which have made them wiser, happier and better. Page 19
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Salem Hzlgla School in the fall of 1933 and aperpassing EVALYNE HOPE BENEDICT- Benny -Dancing Entered Freshman year from Andrews Boarding School for Girls, Wil- 1oughby3 Typing Award 3, 43 I-Ii-Tri 33 Special Chorus 1, 23 In Old St. Louis 23 Secretary to Robert B. Battin, business manager HELEN LOUISE BOOTY- Helen Louise --Basketball G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Jr. Science 11 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 SHERMAN SAMUEL BRANTINGHAM- Sharm -Sports Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 General Science Club GERALDINE ANNETTE BR.EAULT- Gerry -Brig-adiers General Science Club 11 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ARTHUR WALTER BRIAN- Art -Sports Vice President of class 1, 23 General Science Club 13 Track 13 Cross Country 13 Debate Team 13 Basketball 3: Outdoor Sportsmen's Club 33 Salesmasquers 3, 4, president 43 Assistant Association Treasurer 31 Association Treasurer 43 In Old Saint Louis 23 Slide Rule Club 31 French Club, Secretary 33 Monitor 41 Intramurals 2 BETTY JANE BRUDER- Boots -Biology Booster Club 3 JOSEPH BURKE- Joe Football In Old St. Louis 3 Assistant Football Manager 2, 33 Manager 43 Special Chorus 33 Slide Rule 33 Intramura1s3 Basketball 2, 33 Varsity S 43 Seargent-at-Arms 4 HAROLD BUTLER- Harold -Sports Slide Rule Club 3, 41 Monitor 4 ANNA BELLE CAIN- Ann -Sports Boosters Club 33 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4 ADA MAE CASTO- Ada -Sports SEC!'Bt8I'y 4 Bonodiot Booty Brantingham Breault Brian Bmder Burke Butlsr Cain Canto Page 21
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