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1wwaLa'wrir1r,l'wrNimvifirawz ' ,.eff,,', ing... , H i ,V rv ,. , . i f B Frederick Cope we dedicate this annual. As faculty manager of ath- letics, the excellent Work you have done has put Salem High on the athletic mapg as a teacher ,you have gain- ed the enviable reputation of being one of the most able and Well-liked members of our facultyg as a dedi- catee for our annual, vve feel you fulfill all the exact- ing requirements that should govern the selection of a dedicatee for an anniversary numberg and, above all, as a friend, your guidance and comradeship are highly treasured by all Who know you. Therefore, we take great pleasure in dedicating the 1942 Quaker annual to you. , v..iJ,ffa.N.,t,:-at as ew V. -- 44. r , M f , se'e l p as , , 3 , ,Q Kg-g --g i f1Q?,,Q1rf,-iQ:?2gfg,.i,a.,rigrjgk ff. - . ,V Y Ii ' . 9. 1, -f'4-Q i3?3fr ' . .. . . z ' . 5 Q V . 1' f'7'f ' ' ' ' ' I FAQ., -t .f- ' K J w.m134faa v
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WE PRESE In preparing an annual it is useless to attempt to chronicle the events of the year, no matter how bright the pictures nor how glittering the words, without showing something of the problems, the triumphs, the school spirit, all of the unforgettable little things that make the years in high school the glorious memories that they become. Consequently, we have tried to make this annual not only a record of the year but also a memory book in which each page speaks in telling its part of the story. But behind the tale of one school year there also lies another and much longer story. A story that came about as the realization of a dream and as the result of a great deal of hard work and sincere eiort. That story began 25 years ago, in Janary, 1917, when the present Salem High school building, this year celebrating its silver anniversary, was formally opened and students took their seats in its classrooms for the first time, students who were to be followed by hundreds of other students throughout the next quarter of a century. But that is part of the story we shall tell in the following pages ..... Let us merely state here that in presenting the 1942 Quaker, we pay tribute to the present Salem High school building on its silver anniversary and on the successful completion of 25 years of service to the community, for we feel that such a record of accomplishment cannot be recognized too highly. And in later years, when our school days have become but a faint memory, and graver cares than books and friendships weigh heavily upon our , Y - 'Q minds, when perhaps another 25 years have W f X passed and our cherished ambitions have become pleasant realities or have been X completely shattered, may this year- f, book, itself marking the close of a 25- i year period, serve to recall happy hours, days of common efforts, and treasured friendships in Salem High. N I
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l l V S- W 'A Wt., uf: ,. 9!l?Es1?1kKf:i?1e 'lf,:a1w4eViw:r:Q,,-mctgf In honoring Salem High school on its silver anniversary we also pay tribute to two members of the faculty who have this year completed a record of service and accomplishment that is as deserving of honor and appreciation as the record of the school itself. For 1942 marks the 25th year that Miss Ethel Beardmore and Mr. R. W. Hilgendorf have been members of the Salem High faculty. Miss Beardmore and Mr. Hilgendorf joined the Salem High faculty when the present high school opened in 1917 and from that time on, until the present day, they have rendered such excellent service to the community and students of Salem and Worked with such sincere effort both in their daily tasks as teachers and in their positions as advisers that we have made them honorary dedi- catees of the 1942 Quaker annual. We feel that this honor, insignificant and humble as it is in view of the great trbute that Miss Beardmore and Mr. Hil- gendorf deserve is the best means we have of showing our appreciation and gratitude for the help, the advice and, above all, the capable instruction that it has been our privilege to receive from them. And so, with profound admiration and respect in our hearts and the heartiest of congratulations in our minds for their re- markable accomplishment, we proudly an- nounce Miss Beardmore and Mr. Hilgen- dorf as the honorary dedicatees for the 1942 Quaker annual.
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