Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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David Snyder KC Dave!! I never let my studies interfere with my education. Paul Orians Usipll Olh. how short is 't-he night! When girls are such great delight. Richard Baker UDickll 'And the muscles of his 'brawny arms , are strong like iron bands. Betty Schmidt Smitty Donft worry it won't last long - nothing ever does. Betty Karg Janie A bustling here, a bus- -tling there. Janie finds time to be everywhere. Rosemary McBeth nposeyn Life is short and so am I.

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832823322 XZSSXQSZSXZZXSSSZZZZSXI-233232 We Seniors Are So Generous NVe, the Senior Class of 1947, being of sound mind, memory, and under- standing and desiring to dispose of our possessions both valuable and other- wise, do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament. To the juniors we bequeath our dignity and stateliness, provided they don't become conceited at owning such valuable possessions. To the Sophomores we leave the example we have set as excellent scholars and blameless students. To the Freshmen we bequeath our never failing patience, which they will find very useful during the next three years. To the teachers we will our example of being cheerful the morning after the night before. Betty Karg hereby wills her example of making high grades to Vernon Koehler. Donald Kear hereby wills his poetical gift to Evelene Moses provideclf M . 1' :'V she doesn't write too many love poems to the Freshmen boys. Lou Rowland hereby wills her gift of writing compositions to Donna Schmidt. Lawrence Logsdon hereby wills his example of being a good math student to Cletus Smith. rl Paul Orians leaves his distinguished place on the basketball team to Bob VValter. Donna Walter hereby wills her sleeping quarters in Shalkhauserls study hall to Clara Thiel. Donald Orians hereby wills his example of getting along with teachers to Bernard Davidson. Janet Koehler hereby wills her example of being a good stylist to Bar- bara VVeaver. David Snyder hereby wills his place as president of F. F. A. to Bill VVeaver. Betty Schmidt hereby wills her art of conversation to Grace Kear. Dick Baker hereby wills his achievement of finishing school toijoeg , Rowland. , Rosemary McBeth hereby wills her example of misunderstanding in, geometry class to Phyllis Binau. Donna Vvalter YN7itnesses: Betty Karg, Paul Orians W, Y -Y A YM W ,YM ,--, 7 v , . .Aw



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S22!222X2!83X!!222!!S3!!32232X22!332!2!22!2!!222X!!22 X2!3!23!2!33!3!X22X23332!22Z22822!22!22!23X2Z!!i 2228232833322 OUR PAST In September 1935, with twenty-one members in our crew we started the long journey through the grades, to learn the A 13 C's. The members of our crew were: Rosemary Mctieth, Betty Karg, janet Koehler, Donna VVal- ter, Paul Orians, Lawrence Logsdon, Donald Kear, David Arnold, Ray Hou- dshell, Carol Kent, Margaret Hoehr, Dolores Eliot, Velda Hall, Paul Strasser, Bill Vkleaver, David Piieffer, Donna Louise Broadman, Bob Arnold, Bob Irvin, Rose Roberts, and Rosemarie Wleber. Our first admiral was Miss VVo fe. During our second year at sea 3 members of our crew left while 2 new ones joined us. Those leaving were: Ray Houdshell, David Arnold and Bob Arnold. The new members were: Helen Dipert and lflvelene Moses. Our admiral for the second year at sea was Miss England. As we ventured out on our voyage for the third year Dolores Eliot, Paul Strausser, David llheifer, Bob lrw.n and Rose Roberts left us while Robert Clancy, Donald XVeber, Martha Fox, Charles Mack and Bob Koehler joined us. Qur admiral for the third year of our voyage was Miss March. w As we were leaving port for our fourth ytar Nellie Morris, David Sny- der and Donald J. Orians joined us while Margaret Hoehr, Velda Hall, Dow- ald XVeber, Helen Dipert and Rosemarie XVeT:er left. During our fourth year of the voyage Miss March was again chosen as our admiral. As we ventured out for the fifth year Charles Mack and lfvelene Moses left us while Della NVeaver. Hazel Yeater, Herbert Stansberry, Russel Boren, Zella Ardnt, Leonard Ardnt, .lohn Conly and Nellie Smith joined us, making a total of 24 in our crew. Miss XYeelcly was chosen as our admiral for the fifth year. During our sixth year we were joined by Richard Southward, Mavine Southward and Ralph Sherman. XVhile these were being made members Nellie Smith, john Conly. Russel Boren, Donna louise llroadman, Carol Kent, Roltert Clancy, and Martha Fox left us. XVe had a Hallowe'en Party at the home of Donna Wlalter. Our admiral for this year was again Miss XYeeklv. ya Y ,YM L ,V Y 4, W, 4 , ,,, ,, , .,, ., W, ,Ln ,W AWLD- -MV

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