Salem High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Salem, VA)

 - Class of 1923

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Page 55 text:

T H E ci R A C L E Chapter ll. The short little past in the period of Sophomores has hardly become history yet. The Class roll numbers one hundred and Class three, and may be classified forty-eight males and fifty-three Activities females. More specifically speaking: An artist, a troop of aspiring musicians and a goodly number of others with varying degrees of merit. The spirit of the Class is fine, as is shown, not only in their work as Sophomores, but in all school activities in which we are represented. Our Class President was made President of the Lyceum for the spring term. Two of our boys are letter men in Football. Our Class representative on the Oracle Staff, Miss Louise Darden, was chosen for her good looks to go in the Staff picture for the Annual. We think, perhaps, our representative on the Staff was not fully appreciated last year, but it was proved she won her place when it came out that the Freshman Class amount for the Annual aggregated more than the amount of the Seniors. One representative in the Readers' Con- test goes to our credit for the year. Some changes at mid-term only proved that we follow in the steps of our predecessors. It should be recorded that the Home Economics majority of the Class carry themselves with distinction, since they feel that they figure in some of the biggest innovations of the year's activities. Our sponsor seems to beam on us with pride Ctill one Evolution Hunks on historyl. We hope to take off some of the various honors coming at the end-are we not Sophs evolving into Juniors? Jack Chelf is our practical demonstration of the link in the process of evolution by which a junior proceeds from Sophomore right on to a Senior next year. His classes with us no doubt are like oases in the burning desert. History just goes on. Our span of time must close here. We have been Seeking the Golden Means through the happy days of Soph life. Cwsar We have met Caesar and crossed over with him. There are other obstacles yet in the way which only perseverance, with the help of our efficient teachers, can surmount. But two afternoons in the week Clee Club bids dull care Hee. The delight of these can only be known by those who tra la la there. --HISTORIAN. f5lJ

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T H E O R A C L E The Short and Simple Annals of the Sophs of l923 0 0 O AKINC1 up the cue where the Sophomore Historian of '22 left off, we are happy to say we surpass them in numbers by eleven, and though we say it as shouldn't, our record bids fair to surpass QM is-'evil them in brilliancy also. History repeats itself, they say, and some of the chapters in annuals certainly do prove this fact. One thing will forever give the Class of '25 distinction and also give them confidence in their superior- ity, and that is that they were never forced to undergo the awful experience of being Rats This unprecedented favor being allowed in consequence of our Class being made Seniors of the junior High in l922. How lucky the school individuals who have never agonized through the unhappy days and nights of Ratdoml Chapter I. The Freshman Chapter of our History wasone of unusual interest, because it was full of franchises and changes. First, Freshman being Junior-Seniors we had all Senior rights in Junior assem- Period bly. Second, being Junior--Seniors we were allowed all priv- ileges of real Seniors, such as use of front doors and halls, along with the High School Seniors. Third, a representative on the Editorial Staff of the Annual, which one simple act did create a mighty stir in the Senior world. Fourth and last, as before said, Ive were not Rats History furnishes no accurate account of -our great achievement in selecting Miss Duncan to be our sponsor. But since we are makers of His- Miss tory, our wisdom is shown in electing an experienced Historian, Duncan to be our guardian angel. It is hinted that lVliss Duncan felt it a special inducement to accept the place because we were such a fine set, and there was not a Rat among us. We find in her a most loyal champion and friend. l922 claimed several honors for us. Besides athletic activities, we had a special representative in the spring Cilee Club Concert. Our Baby Ele- phant Kelly won a prize at a Taclcy party given by the Woman's Club. C501



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T H E O R A C L E FLOWER COLORS Morro CLAYTON CROSS . . EDITH CooN .... MAUDE STOVER . . MARIE SPENCER .... ANNIE SPIGGLE . . HERMAN RHODES Garland Bates Norvin Boone Custis Bower William Bradley James Brown Fred. Brumbaugh Garland Carroll John Condoff Clayton Cross Robert Durham Thomas Evans Herman Fisher Edith Coon June Akers Virginia Aldridge Christine Ames Lucy Atkinson Elva Blankenship Maxine Bower Marguerite Brubeck Freshman Class Roll OOO OFFICERS CLASS ROLL Bessie Bussey Mabel Calaway Evans Campbell Mary Conner Vera Counts ' Lucille Cronk Elizabeth Dangerheld Reberth Darnell Helen Deel Frances Duke Lillian Epperly Hester Ferguson Frances Fitzgerald Melva Farrar Chandler Carst Lambert Martin Eldridge McBride Lewis McClung Baxter Moyer Clarence Pettet C522 ...........Violet Purple and Cold Esse quam videri ...........President . . . . . . . . .Vice President . . . .Secretary and Treasurer ...............Poel . . . . . .Historian ......Arlisl Cephas Petrea Andrew Price Luther Reynolds Lovell Reynolds Mortimer Richardson Clifford Rice Herman Rhodes Lawrence Short Robert Simmons John Stevens George Switzer Hunter Tyler Harvey Tyler Robert Thomas Francis Walters William Wells Ernest Whitley Julian Wilben Edward Wolfenden Rluth Naff

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