Salem High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Salem, VA)

 - Class of 1932

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'0 U V' -Q, .. 49. ff '...1 Qi 4 4 4 4 4 Q 4 4 'Q 4 41 -3 e 42 4 '-S s N w O LV E RIN E I9 3 2 if -E. .,... - -' ,ikikf lx ,Q I - . S-....M,, -I :S ,fx by ,fx , ,A .. I -- ,gl U 4 . 's 4 i -i 4? 'E 4 4 4 4 15 Q G S 4 4 4 4 4 6 'E .C MRS. E. C. JAMES MISS LOUISE FULTON Latin Mazhematicfg History 1 MRS. J. F. RIORTON MR. F. L. BRUCE Study Hall If1zgli.rh,' Hiftory Ii MR. J. H. SNAPP MISS DOROTHY ALEXANDER 2 Englixh Commercial 4 1Q'w'v--A--,fvvafvwrf r fr NIRS. L. W. FISIIEL Vofational Homf Economirf MR. JACK B, FARLEY Sfienfe MISS LOUISE DARDEN Latin: Mathemalirx MRS. TAYLOR TURNER Englifh MISS WINNIE SLUSSER Scifncf MR. ROBERT E. LEE CHAPMAN llflathfmatics WOLVERINES 1932 ' x ,san 4-5. 1. nb. Lb .A fs. Hz. ,.-'M ,Aa 'Tw 'X ,ae .ch AL. lg '3 Q? :E 42 fu Q fi ., 15 t Q 'W -ai 5 M.. A .ff 4' , . ? 4 'i 6 fi Q fig 4 4 'E 4 1 4 4 4 fi 1? Q3 45 G 4 4 4 Q fa? Q A .5 Q- , 'ff if SALEM HIGH SCHOOL 5 J? 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'Ak'A kf- 4 ,LA-x,,-7, L---xgxf-x .4 Y H -5 4 4 4 'E 4 Q Q ,9'VV'V'YVV VV'VY Y'!1'Y'MQ'W'V'9 W YY!V'7'Y'iWYV'V S V'v'VfH?-.J . is Q if?-,?P , , ,1 -. ,, f 9 R p w o LV E R 1 N E 1 9 3 2 ,AQT Q XX A, Ieooooeeoeeeoeeeoeeeeoeeol on lf Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cr 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROBERT FISHER GEORGE GARST MILDRED CRoss S MILDRED LAM Prexident Fife Prefident Sefretary Treasurer MOTTO: Upward and Onward COLORS: Green and White FLQWER: Dogwood Class Poem fl wonderful school if ourf, Il: dear old wall: we love, Ily happy rnernorief welll rherixh When through the world we rove. A wonderful flax: if ourx, The clan of '32,- Four yearf we've worked together, And now our lark if through. We've often looked toward zhif day, And wifhed that it were near,' But now we all feel ,rlrangely .fad- We realize if: here. +3819- Ouz into the world we'll go, Some in-all directionfg But Salem High will alwayn' Jland Supreme in our afeetioru. Some of uf will :eek renown, Some will .ftrive to Jervej All will win by faithful toil The horzorf they deferve. We'll never eeafe fo work 'Till we'11e attained fuefeffg And all the world will thankful be For dear old S. H. S. EVELYN BOARD, Claf: Poet GOGGOGOQCG05CO0555OGOGGOGGQGGGGOOOG0000500 ,M WOL.VERlNE:':f 1932 1. -c s an -f :b Q. wx- as 51.4-.f-4 as .to Ass. s A A 'f-. -Q, .f- te- fa. .ws .-'N is. A? no . lfixnu u'r'r .'XNnREws .Xlthough he came to us late in our school life. we feel that he has contributed El great deal to our class during his presence. We know that he will make the same reputation in college that he has in high school. Luck to you, I'lIHI1lCIIl Hi-Y Club '.3l-'SL liA'I'Hl'1RINIi SHIRLEY Axnruzws liitty's laugh and versatile nature are con- tagious. She is the originator and leader of our most spirited escapades, yet she is a thorough sport and the best pal ever. lfven if she is a big talker. she has talked her way into our hearts and we all love her. Girl Reserves '30-'31, 314323 Glee Club '32. l'wl.ORI'1NC'l'1 V1 nom IA .Xiu n un One could not know Florence and not like her. Her big blue-gray eyes are truly 'Lthe windows of the soulf, Florence plans to enter l redericksburg next fall where she will specialize in coininercial studies. l,uck to you, lflorence. Latin Club '28-'29g Bible Club '31-'32j Mythology Club 27928. X11 LDRHD Fkfxxclzs BAIN Mildred, though very quiet in school, is loved by all who know her. She always thinks of others and has a smile for everyone, making many friends who wish her a happy and successful life. Commercial Club 284293 Literary Society '20--'30, '.Kllf'31g Bible Club '51-'32 LRepor1.er!. KIARY Louis BAYs Klarfs cheery smiles and dancing blue eyes have made her one of the most popular Seniors. She is very studious and especially so in conunercial work so that we know the man is lucky who shall call her his Hstenogf' -xgff 9 E+ if 'SG'-D d'Y'9 v '6'YV1'Y'VR7V 'Y'? f V'v Y'V 'YV'l'V Y'1 V 0'V'1'T 'V'vS V''YY 'Vi' 6Z2Esx M4729 W 0 L v E R 1 N E 1 9 3 2 i- - .X r ,pg Aux., . , f f ,- , 5 we - ggg. - . -..t W, r leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet-we-ol f lhkgf' L ? h?53lb :SIQEL 'CF' ' ' 'if'nl ' ?7 '3 0 0 0 0 fi DOUGLAS BLACKARD Q ti We wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see lf, 0 Douglas end up in the diplomatic service some day, 'O 0 from the interest he has shown in Civics class. Go 0 as high as you can, Douglas, all your classmates are 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 fx 'w 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qs Q cf fi A C fr 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 f. C in i 4X 1 4 4 4. Q 0 backing you up. Science Club '28-'29, EVELYN FRANCES BOARD As one of our attractive and talented Seniors, Evelyn may count many students of Salem Hi her friends. Her ability to sing, recite and play the piano have made her popular with both teachers and classmates. Glee Club '30-'31, '31-'32g Girl Reserves '31-'32 fTreas.D. JAMES L. BOSTWICK ' jim is one of our Seniors who got here just in time to graduate. He has the ability to make splendid grades and then he has more time to keep us giggling. We wish him all the success in the world and we also wish that we had known him earlier that we might have loved him longer. CHARLIE A. BOXLEY Charlie, our one and only. Smiles, personality and jokesg theylre Charlieis traits. He's a true friend at all times and we are sure with these characteristics he will soon have a Rebecca for his Sunnybrook Farm. Best o' luck, Charlie! HELEN MARIE BowER Helen, a quiet, unassuming Senior, is not merely just another classmate but is a sweet, ever-helping friend to all. We do not know what her plans for the future are, but we wish her luck in whatever she attempts. Home EC. Club '28-'29g Girl Reserves '30-'31, -'Eff 10 lif- x 9999999 99999999 0 0 0 9 rf, I T Q 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 or fr tr A r r 0 f 6 053535395599Qv55353333553339JQQl9Qv9v9vvQJ59 .Q . 'ree if WOLVERINE 1932 X' ii av. X K,-, xs- 100606069000OOOOOOOOOOOOM fff?fjf?L f , QNX. 1 ,,,1 ' - - , f- xx ff., ,yfirx X. , , , arab r., f ng:-+ K. 1 4 1 .'--S 6 I 1 if an-1-3 ' ,f 14- f 5 NNN wmN2-Q45 fyfffw Q , : ' -X . - X '5 - , ' ' 1 , - 1 fftxxi, QNX., 1ieE+ wifi E . - affix? 11445 011.14 fvvw' --Q 1 at-f -1256 ff'0'1f'?'X f N .L Y-5, Q. .fps , . . ,cf 1. - ,, 7 ,Q l- -gag, ,:' - Te - 1 i ' A lf' , -T 1 I-. 1 .IX ffl!! R-1-.. 4 , f-5' 'll l -31 N.-A 1-,,,.,. - ,... ' 115- 'LQWILL C' 5:23.11 ..-7 .5 - i7iqii::,1Q:: 'f .gran , Q53R?W ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CP CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 fx Q . . ta, 0 0 0 0 G WILLIAM BOWMAN William, better known as Billie, is one of Salem High's best students as well as one of Mr. Carter's most accomplished piano pupils. We all hope that he will be as successful in his music world as he has been at Salem High. RUTH BREWER Ruth, if laughing makes you fat, beware!! Be- cause a new diet will have to be invented for you. If you have the blues Ruth will chase them away by that contagious little giggle of hers. Remember us, Ruth, and Weill do the same for you. Latin Club '29. GARLAND BRUCE Garland is one of our transporters With his ready knowledge of mechanics he makes an in- valuable assistant in the carrying of Senior hikers back and forth to their destinations. May you succeed in other things as well as you have with your school. ELLEN MACDONALD BURKE The merry twinkle in Ellen's brown eyes, that immediately attract us to her, is just her good nature peeping through. So loyal and capable is she, it will be hard to find another able to fill her place at Salem Hi. Home Ee. Club '28-'29, '31-'32: Girl Reserves '30-'Sly Glee Club '30-'3lg President of '31-'32. JUANITA MAr'rxE CARPER Juanita, better known as Crip, is admired by, all her classmates. With dancing eyes and smiling lips she greets us. Crip plans to go in training. Lucky will be the patient who gets her to nurse him back to health! '31 Iflgower Club '28-'29g Secretary Home Ec. Club '30-'31, -i.. 'HHH' 'f':':f' .vnuir Qi! 'll7 ,.,.:m.' .....,, 1 3' O O O O O O O O 'O O O O 'O 'O 'O 'O 'O 'O fO 'O 'O 'O 'O 'O 'O 4O 'O 'O 'O 'O O O 'O O O O O 'O 'O O 0 O . 'y O 'O O 'O O O OGOOOGOGOGGGGGOGOGQO0000090090GGGQOGGOGOOOO 'Elm' ' 22,5-4: . ' . a'5t 1Qf : 'X . -c P -1 A 1 's r .. 25245,-K wt 41' fri. , A N 4, 7 Gs. is Yi ' . ,v.- 23 WOLVERINE rw 1932 A. A A. A. .vi 145. A, .fn-. ,fit A. A sh A ,et .ff- We l,1LL1AN CARSON Who is that girl always smiling? Whyl 'l'hat's liillian, the class pet. She always wants to help you and with a Hlawsy, honey, thatls the way to do thatf' she does it very expertly. llave you noticed her dimples and flashing hrown eyes? Mythology '28-H305 Girl Reserves '3llf'3l, '31 7.32. l'AU1.lN11: Y. Costxicn Pauline is one of our finest classmates. She is rather quiet and reserved hut has a swell disposition. She has studied home economics. so we know she is well prepared for the life which we feel will claim her soon after leaving our midst. Gift Shoppe Club '28g Home Ec. Cflulm 'l'I. xlllillklilb Dtzvt-:nth Cook Klildred is full of school spirit and an all-round lovely girl. She has lots of friends. hoth boys and girls. She is just as popular in social life as in school life and we predict a most happy future for Mildred. Mythology Club 184.295 Girl Reserves '30-lil, '5lf'.il. Cumazu 1 li Conm:1.1A Ccm'AN Corky is one of our 1110241 popular Seniors. She makes a success of her school work and l1er extra- curricula activities. VVC know that she will succeed without the help of luck, but we wish her heaps of that, too. Latin Club '28f'29, '20f'30, 3414.415 Mythology Club '28-'29g Bible Club '31-232. XVILMA CLEAvEs Cox 'SVVillie,, left us when we were in the fourth grade, but she came hack in time to have her brown eyes shining in our annual. lnterested in all school activities. especially athletics CU, she has become well known and loved by the students of Salem Hi. Girl Reserves 1419323 Glee Vlulm '51--'31, sat 12 its '1fV wYW '4 1 9 '2?tifWf rY Iv z '7 15 '?i'17 43'99'Y W U 53 'V '9'Y'q ,1 , ,X .41 ,X - fy, TSX f Lix ' , 7 5153 X w o LV E R 1 N E 1 9 3 2 , ,-fm fmQMiiS5gS - aagiwfifmf W C .. i5 ?'3?f?f: IOQQOOGOOOOOO'C'O'f5Q6969OG60l ' ff' 'ill E35 'ff' 4:9242 .. ' -rf-1' - .-- AQ. 'eu-'E ----2211z:::::'i?-4521-P. 6:77-- gzzv-,,.,,4a-fefszaf' f - 'aff-'H-'W 0 '2 4 GEORGE D. CRAIG, IR. or Old Lady Luck smiled on Salem High the day QQ tg George came to us from Martinsville. He, who is 0 one of our best students, is ever ready to help us in 0 0 our work or play. Here's wishing you a happy and 0 prosperous future at V. P. I. 0 0 Literary Society '30-'31g Hi-Y '31-'32. 0 0 0 2 PAUL RUDOLPH CRAIGE ff, 0 Paul has quite a few feminine admirers who 0 appreciate brown curly hair and sparkling eyes. He 'Q 0 has lots of school spirit and succeeds in everything 4, 0 he attempts. We are all sure that your future will py be crowned with success. 0 Bird Club '2S. , Q 3 VERA ELIZABETH CRAWFORD 3 . Vera is one of Salem High's uiet, refined irls . q . 3 0 and is loved and respected by all. She IS ever ready to lend a helping hand to any of her many friends 4 0 and her success in the future is assured by her Q, 0 capability and personality. 0 0 Home Ee. Clubg Bible Club '31-'32, 0 0 0 0 MARY LUCILLE CROCKETT 3 if Who is Lucille? Why, she is the dearest, Q5 sweetest, most lovable little girl in Salem High. 0 Everyone loves her and is she a good sport? There fy is none better. She is quite an artist and we know 0 she will make us most proud of her. fl, 0 Art Club '28-'29g Latin Club '30-X315 Glee Club K, 6 '30-'31-'32g Home EC. Club '31-'32. 3 RUssEL CRONK 3 0 Russel's lazy, happy-go-lucky attitude will 0 0 always linger in our hearts. We hate to think of 0 0 breaking up this class of ours but here's hoping that 0 when we meet again, Russel, we will see you as a E great success in your chosen profession. 3 0 0 0 A +24 13 ff' 0 12 0 0 0 0 GQQOQQQGQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQSQQQQQQNQQQQQQQQQQQQL kill' I ' 56 1555, W .E - 2151 'OO LV E Z' OO R I N 0 8, . -9966 E 0 0 O00 0 00066 I 9 3 2 0' O6 0 ' if 'xx 0 Omg ff 0 5 f ix 0 'I ki . ,,,!0L,.lX!l 2 Mud M ... 411 . X 0 Zl1Z'iSHefi'inis one ILDRED CROS Nl 0 fllong jlwaysnysmilgf the S S 0 'H the nY1i 'Wd would Wwe .l' - w He, Ytoh br St- 0 Sec Ofld ? ass el lght glrls Q d 1' 9 M 11 p 3, Cn 0 ReI1tLeEa,.y lldr fed Hyon any You 0 0 Nf.,QfEw:f1n,36f51ifasl,,eed! 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CC 1 l lt IS, . 0 ess and hge flglgiigf asrgd he is ll 0 0 L Maw 2159 by 0 0 ewis, 1 e be pa We 0 0 F FRAN Cked 0 gaysrances h cas ELIZA 0 m' , a B 3 hgmrr:e1lEgE1g's Iggped br-ETH DANNE 3 We kngny frieepartni has lighten R , 0 Half as 0 efcial Clwlllqggg ther bright Wqrk ,School 0 0 ub '28-,zgflue tgiist foiiflxle his the 0 3 5Bib1e Cfio, Years N203 0 u . ' Il KA 31 -32 0 andlqather. THERINE ' 3 X She laughing is the hPAULINA D 0 StudentOur iaeven age O01 f AVIS 0 undertaic Bestegl of Bef a Seigfjorgte 3 0 Gin e to d luck fine 1011 i ' alwa Reg 0. 'Co all- nch YS h ff, 0 efv Yo You Cm 3 es 13 11,K nd ,lstr PPy 0 0 31 . ather' high ylab 0 1 31-.37 11161 in SCI-looi 0 3 -: Glee Cl b all you 0 ll 1 -0040 31-'SZ' 3 9 QQQQGQ 3 45 GQQQQ 4 14 E, 3 QQ QQOGQ 3 QQ Q 0 OQQQQ 0 VV 12 ll QQGQ 0 QQ GQQ3 WOLVERINE 1932 RAY LEO DEAN Among all those we love, Ray holds his place in each of our hearts, not simply because he is Ray, but for his sincerity and fellowship to all. We hope and pray that you will always remain just the same old Ray. Bird Club '28e'29. RUBY XIAE DEATON Ruby is one of our Seniors who never says diei' and is always on the job. Her faithfulness and stick- at-it-ness certainly contribute to the stability of our class. Lucky is the swain who gets Ruby's hand. Commercial Club '28A'29. BEssIE LEE DEEL Bessie is one of Salem High's most popular girlsg always radiating fun and lots of school spirit. She has friends among both the faculty and the student body. She is always listening for a certain auto- mobile horn. We wonder why! Here's luck to Bessie. Art Club '28-'20g Girl Reserves '28-'29, '30-'31, '31-'SZQ Glee Club '30-'31, '31-'32. VERNA KATHERINE DEYERLE Katherine has been a very faithful student in her four years at Salem Hi. Her pleasing personality and bright intelligence have made her everyone's friend and we all join in wishing her luck. Shorthand Club '28-'29g Home Ec. Club '30-'31, '31-'32 CTreasurc-rj. XVILLIAM OLIVER DIVERS Oliver is very quiet and quite a representative of the proverbial senior dignity. He is studying agriculture and we are sure he will be a credit to the profession. Best of luck to you, Oliver, we know you will be a great success in life. if 15 I3 WOLVERINEHA: 1932 JVQ ' 'fifi-xi. if - ihfis' xx 755' Till JK 'QW loeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel A x ,. 41' T I- azu- -.. 'ne '67 ? 0 0 0 l 0 0 ROBERT Druscou., JR. Q 3 Robert is unusually adapted for chemistry and 0 hopes to continue this work after leaving high 0 0 school. We all hope he will succeed and so we send 0 0 our best wishes with you, Robert. 0 0 Science Club '28. 0 0 0 0 3 CARL W. DULANEY 0 0 Whenever Carl comes into our midst, we are 0 conscious of his poise and quiet dignity, and with 0 his amiable disposition he radiates happiness and fun. Remember us, Carl, when, from the peak of 0 0 old age, you look back upon your school days. 0 O science Club '28-'29g Hi-Y Club 'si-'3z. Q 0 0 0 ROBERT SAMUEL FISHER 0 3 Robert is our ideal of the qualities which make 3 up a line student and classmate. He has taken an 0 active part in athletics as well as in his studies and 0 0 class activities. Robert certainly will leave a vacant 0 0 place in high school life when he leaves. 0 Botany Club '30-'31, Wolverine Newspaper Staff '30-'31, Football '31-'32g Basket Ball '31-'32, Student 0 Council '31-'32g Secretary Monogram Club '31-'32, Hi-Y 0 Club '31-'32: Wolverine Annual Staff '31H'32g President 0 Senior Class '31-'32. 0 SHIRLENE FITZGERALD Q 0 Shirlene is a welcome addition to any gathering. 0 0 Sheis cheery and happy and, above all, a good friend. 0 0 We wish Shirlene every speck of good luck in the Q 0 world in anything she undertakes. 0 0 Latin Club '28-'29. 0 0 CARTER FLESHMAN ' ' 0 0 How,m I doinl, folks F that's Carter. He 0 certainly proves the saying, Laugh and the world 0 laughs with you, for he usually keeps his fellow 0 0 students with wide grins on their faces. This is a 0 0 real gift, though, and some day we may see Curly's 0 0 grin featured in our theaters. 0 Agriculture Club '28-'29, Hi-Y Club '31-'32, Annual Staff '31-'32, Bird club 'za-'29. 3 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'El16lw- 0 0 0 0 0 GGGG0909GGGGGOGGGGGQGQGOGOQOGQOOG00009900000 I: l l l 1 Q Ib.- 9, A.. nw, -::, gggwli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CP Frank is another of our cheerful classmates. He always has a friendly remark and a helping hand for all his fellow students. We don't know what Frank intends to do, but we wish him all the success in the world. Science'C1ub '28-'29, Agriculture Club '29-'30, '30-'31, MARGARET SANGSTER GARST Margaret, a dark-eyed, smiling lassie, is always ready to give her earnest support in our school work. Her classmates have learned to love her well in the few short years we have been together. Success to you, Margaret, in whatever you attempt. Flower Club '28-'29g Latin Club '28-'29-'30, Glee Club '30-'31-'32. . Q, MARVIN EMORY GARST -Emory is the Class of '32's representative in the field of aviation. We know he will succeed in this, because of the record he has made in school. He always has a word of cheer and is a willing helper to those in need. GEORGE EMERSON GARST George radiates the joy of being alive. He has the jollity of spirit and the love of the great open spaces that have enriched his nature. He is not only full of fun and vivacity but is capable and bubbling over with intellect. This is why he has made such a high record here. . Vice President of Senior Classy President of Student Council '31-'32g President of F. F. A. Club '28-'29, '29-'30, ' MAGGIE CORNELIA GOAD QWith her bright smile and her happy, carefree disposition, Maggie has found a place in every heart. She is quiet, refined and as sweet as she can be. Lucky will be the one who wins her for a partner. Much happiness to you, Maggie. Commercial Club '28-'29g Bible Club '31-'32. 4il17l3' 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 dQW,wyNWW EQ: - 'flfllyiil if 'MA if vi! M QQ1 P ff Y E 0 E '11 2 3 0 0 1' 3 0 4 0 m 0 :U 3 0 Z 0 m 0 0 IX 0 R 0 n 0 -A 3 to 0 oo 0 to 0 2 rss 233'- 'SAX .X fill ,, , 'xx Qlllxxlgf 13 gm Wfffl 00001 ' seizf 00000000000000 000000000000000 0 00000 0000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q39 M5554 K f VX:,. f I , WV W O LV E R I N E If - I 9 3 2 ,f ,Q W. N I 1 ll 'I It by 4 51- iii, 'ses-ff -- fs- .ae-22 ,A I .. ' 95:9 66, 4 4 4 4 4 QM 0 Q, 0 0 0 0 0 0 fp 0 Q5 0 Q5 0 0 0 0 fr ix ,v 0 Q, fy 0 0 0 0 0 0 :wp 1 f 1 FRANKLIN H. GWINN Pm nobody, who're you? Frank has been with us only one year, but we have all learned to know that phrase and to admire his happy, carefree nature. No one who sits near him will have the 'lblues very long for he is an accomplished wit and joker. His main weakness is-F Haven,t we said enough ? Rov C. HAMBRICK Now we see why girls rave. It's all on account of a certain wave in certain hair. But, then therels quite a bit to Roy besides a wave that adds to his attractiveness. Best o' luck to you, Roy. Bird Club '28-'29L Bible Club '31-'32. OLIVER DEWITT HARTMAN DeWitt is a fine representative of our county classmates. He is studying to be a bigger and better farmer, and we know that he will accomplish what he sets out to do. May Old Lady Luck be your constant companion, DeWitt. Bird Club '28-'29g F. F. A.'s '29-'30, Secretary '30-'31, President '31-'32, WEsLEY FRANKLIN HAYDEN We have had all the Hayden family to graduate from our midst during the past few years, and we again welcome the honor. Wesley has made quite a name for himself while with us, and we can never forget him. Declamation Club '?.8-'29g Botany Club '29-'30g Literary Society '29-'30. 30-'Sig Debating Team '31-'32g Wolverine Newspaper Staff '30-'3l: Wolverine Annual Stat? '30-'31g Hi-Y Club '31g Football '31. fy WILLIAM HILTON gf Billy is a lazy, good-natured, fun-loving .X youth, who is nevertheless a prime favorite with all 4 K his classmates. We certainly do hate to see you 4' leave S. H. S., but we know you will get along as 1 well outside as you have while within our walls. 11 L tBirg1Cgub36iQgL29g Hi-Y Club '31-'32g F. F. A. '29-'30g if 3. ln ll - 4, ci 41 4' P 14' ti +24 18 lie J ci- A y . - . I Q f99i99iiY99iQ2999239999QQ!9QX9?i9Qi222222999 1.44 -'Qr 'ii :V . X-6 g:.Zf,-- '31 TfN i'i ff. ' i .,. . ggi.-i2?:,:f,V4.AA,A4An.4AAAAAAAAA.4.4.4nAAA? Egan' A f as V Q' 1 Q 1 Q 4 '1 'S 3 Q 'E fs 4 1? Q, 4 Q Q 4 4 4 Q 1 4 4 Q . 1 4 1 KfIARGARETTA HISEY She's one of the cutest little girls you ever did see. Always has a friendly smile and a welcoming word. She says she wants to be a librarian, but we feel that because of her attractiveness such a position would be only temporary. Latin Club '30-'31g Girl Reserves '31-'32. PAUL D. HOLLYFIELD Paul has only been with us a year and isnlt a real, honest-to-goodness Senior, since he is taking post-graduate work. However, he has c .ught the spirit of our school and has made quite a name for himself on the football field. Football '31g Monogram Club '31-'32g Hi-Y Club '31-'32. BRONSY HUDSON Bronsy is quiet and dignified, and with these prevailing traits it is dilrticult to know what he expects to do. He has much school spirit and an eye for fun. Bronsy is very popular with his teachers as well as his classmates, and we know he will succeed in all his undertakings. FRANCES EVELYN JAMEs Frances is a very quiet, sweet girl, and she has many qualities that many of her more boisterous classmates might well envy. We hope that she will be as successful in the future as she has been in her school days at S. H. S. Home Ee. Club '28-'29: Latin Club '29-H305 '30-'3I. LINELLE JOYNER That very twinkle in Linelle's eye just makes you want to smile, anywhere, any time. Laughter is good for the health so keep it up, Linelle. So you tell me those funny little marks you're making are 'lshorthandf' Here's hoping you can persuade others to your way of thinking as easily as you do us. -031913 g'V'i 'Z 'iv V'Wf W'VV'C'V U'V'VVVV'VV'9 V'Y'V'VVVVVVVVVVVV WOLVERINE 1932 -:E fo is WOLVERlNE'f 1932 it ,X sm Q2 tb. 'V , ,Q ,f'4.f f jlgrgi an - f- -- -- - -Y 4- .--- ----- rf IOOQGQQQQQQQOffizgiftttffiooal 1 ' . . 4'-QQ? E37 ggi jg? f.. .figs 4, 32:4 ,fxqiie 5,1 5 ':1j:-L. J Q MILDRED VIRGINIA LAM fl Yes, that's Mildred Lam, the girl with the smile Q. for everyone. She is a most capable girl and we it can certainly depend upon her always to take part Q in everything for she is too valuable not to be. So ff' here's love and success to Mildred from the Senior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 9 Class of ,32. Salutatorian '32, Secretary junior Class '30-'31g Treasurer Senior Class '31-'323 Mythology Club '28-'29g Glee Club '30-'31, '31-'32g Vice President Latin Club '30-'Sly Vice President Literary Society '30-'3lg Girl Reserves '31-'32g Newspaper Stal? '31-'32g Annual Stal? '3l-'32g Student Council '31-'32. CHARLOTTE IRENE RHOMANZA LINKOUS We know her by her broad smile, which she so generously gives to everyone. She has a big name, but we know her heart is just as big. If anyone needs any cheering up or a dash of school spirit, just call on Irene, that's all you will need. GENAVE BLANCHE LYERLY Wavy hair, sunny smile, and a North Carolina drawl-that's Blanche. No matter what comes up we can count on Blanche to pitch in and help us out. We expect that she will find quite a future in helping a certain gentleman along. Treasurer Latin Club '28-'29g Girl Reserves '30-'31g Flower Club '29-'30. MARTHA MAIHL Martha is ever ready to help us in time of trouble. She rejoices over all good news and laughs with all. She is one of our best girl Seniors. Best of success is our wish to you, Martha. Girl Reserves '28-'29, Gift Shoppe Club '29-'30g Scrap Book Club '30-'31g Bible Club '31-'32, Lewis ASBURY MAURY Asbury, who is that little brown-eyed Miss you're always with? Oh! never mind to answer, for we know her to be a charming member of our senior class. Here's success and happiness to the boy who has been a great asset to Salem High on the athletic field. Football '29-'30-'31g Basket Ball '30-'31-'32g Baseball '30--'3lg Track '32g Monogram Club '32g Kangaroo Club '28g Science Club '29g Biology Club '30, 4i'l20l? f A - f ,f ,f f- 'X Vx fx ,fx f- N 0090999Q49QQi92QiiQ3iiiiff3Eii33,ifi,Q.v?9i99iv.iviv9V9999 4 , , N ff' f af is ,f f ,-::,X f A 3 58 W 0 L v E R I N E 1 9 3 2 ,f Est I' ,J -I 1,125 , UlI,':y1v 7' ft 1 1 3 'ielilr 1. -'.yf2Z'Z' ' f 1' W1 V W'b ggfiswf666666666666666666666666lefe an Z 1 l an , . ,,- H, XX qtaaem . A gfmw' llggimgwf- A?wgH?WM -5 3' 0 0 0 0 0 MARY JANE MAXWELL 0 0 Mary Jane is very quiet but that is just 0 0 another of her good qualities. She has been a leader 0 0 in all her classes and is known for her stickability 0 0 and genial disposition. Our love and best wishes 0 0 follows you wherever you go, Mary Jane. 0 Latin Club '28-'29, '20-'30g Girl Reserves '30-'31, 0 '31-'32g Glee Club '30-'31, '31-'32, 0 666 000 O o F' F' rn -1 -1 m r' o o E Ill 5 0 F' CI rn av 0 In Collette we see a kind and friendly classmate, il, 0 always willing and ready to help. She ranks high 0 0 in all her classes and has won the admiration of Q 0 every one. Here's luck to one of the sweetest girls 0 0 we have ever known. 0 Science Club '28-'29g Girl Reserves '31-'32. 0 0 66 00 LEN1s MCGHEE O Our most vivid impression of Lenis is that of his 0 labors in balancing his bookkeeping account books. 0 It is a job, but he usually comes out on top. All 0 6666666 0000000 you need, Lenis, to be treasurer of the United States is a little experience. Monogram Club '31-'32, Agriculture Clubg Baseball Team '29-'30, '30-'3l. EARL THOMAS MILLER 0, For the past four years we have been trying to O tell the Miller twins apart. We haven t succeeded 0 yet, but we do know that Earl is the ideal school- 0 0 mate. With his hearty grin he has made many 0 0 friends, and we know that he will continue doing so. Q Z 'S :- 2- o on Q C ... s: cr :S li' IS I9 rn Q. fb :r 0 0 C ... x: cr :S C I- :Al 9 6 F C m w we cn W cn 5 :- we of 5 5 P1 w 0 0 Yes, this one is Richard, you really canlt tell our 0 0 twins apart. They are as nearly alike in their 0 0 abundant ability as in their looks, too. With such 0 0 an excellent high school record, we feel that life 0 holds nothing but success for Richard, and we hope x 0 0 b that he receives as much as he deserves. l 2, Mythology Club '28-'29g Science Club '29-'30. it 42 55 1 l li Q' 1? 3 3 0 'Sf 21 it 0 0 0 G0000000v00v00000000000000000000000000000004 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 X 4 af , 1 W O LV E R I N E sw I 9 3 2 ,ft ' 3253 My ' EN ' flglb-hifi'-Q 4- .ff ' ny, N11 'fF 1?-r'Qx5kg vfffiipejdg blr ' ,. A g loeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeol ' W 3 All t - if-asa -.- sy .,, qgifuff 0 ' '5- 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , Q, fy WALLER Moomz We certainly like grins, and Waller has an un- usually hearty one. He has come through four years of high school making many friends and losing none. We know you will be a success in whatever you undertake, Waller, so aim high. Science Club '28-'29, '29-'30, Librarian 1931. LAURA JANE MYERS Laura is one of our small Seniors, small of stature but big of heart. She has a sweet disposition and a smile for everyone. We are sure that she will succeed in anything she may undertake. Best o' luck, Laura! Mythology Club '28-'29, Bible Club '31-'32. WILLIAM OAKEY William is one of our most dignified Seniors, you know. Maybe a pipe and wavy dark hair make him so. However, it is a great disappointment to quite a few of the young ladies hereabouts that his interests seem centered west of Salem. Golf Team '31-'32. Lao ERMAN PAINTER Leo is distinctly of the type seen, not heard, but the grades he gets are outstanding. He has plenty of school spirit too, and is a real friend to all his classmates. We are all sure that he will succeed in anything he attempts to do. Bird Club '28-'29g Hi-Y Club '30-'31, '31-'32. NORTH HARTMAN PLUNKETT North is one of the type that is always welcome at any gathering because his genial personality and good humor add so much to whatever is going on. However, there is more to North thanjust good looks and we predict a great success in his chosen fleld. F. F. A. Club '29-'30g Latin Club '30-'3lg Botany Club '30-'3l. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 ,O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 's is J T 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 mzia 0 0 G to QGQQQQQQQQQQOQGQQQQ9999990G9999093.?099999Q - , ,7 -t WOLVERINE 1932 QR -- 52 ff iff 243 'E ff leeeeeeeeeeegee-oeeeeeeeeeo f N QM 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qs 0 0. Q, 1. 4 T HOWARD PRICE Howard's prominence in athletics and happy- go-lucky ways have made him one of our most popular Seniors. His witty remarks and thorough good heartedness have made him many friends who join in wishing him the best of success and happiness in life. Football '29-'30-'3lg Baseball '29-'30-'31g Track '32g Monogram Club '28-'29, '29-'30, '30-'31, '31-'32g Kanga- rgg .Sub '28-'29g Science Club '29-'315 Biology Club MARGARET ELIZABETH RETTINGER Margaret is known throughout Salem High by her snapping, naughty but nice,', black eyes. She has stood high in all her classes and has taken an active part in extra-curricula work. We do not know what you have planned for the future, Margaret, but the best of luck to youl ,29 Shoppe Club '28-'29g Home Economics Club VERNA RHODES An all-round better girl than Pat', can not be found. Without her the Literary Society would have been lost and she has added much to many other phases of our high-school life. Her perser- verence and versatility have been an example for all of us and if she retains these qualities through life, her success IS assured. Mythology Club '28-'29g Literary Society '29-'30, '30-'31: Debating Team '29-'30. '30-'31, '31-'32g Presi- dent of Reading Club '30-'31g President of Literary So- ciety '3l-'32g Girl Reserves '31-'32. DENNIS RAY RICHARDSON Did you ever see such white hair? And as a counter question, did you ever see such brains beneath any hair? Although he never studies that we can see, the high grades keep rolling in. What a life! What a man! GREER ROBERTSON If ever you need a friend indeed, go to Greer. Greer has been a great help to us all during our high school careerg and has shown his loyalty to our school whenever the Occasion presented itself. Football Manager '31g Treasurer Monogram Club '31-'32: Hi-Y Club '32: Manager Wolverine Newspaper Staff '31g Assistant Editor Wolverine Annual Staff '31g Science Club '28-'29g Student Council '29-'30-'31. -'El 23 B -f 1 P 4 i 4 P 4 r 1 h 1 0 0 fr few- I- ---- - 0QQ999Q'9Q9QfQVVQQQQVQQQVVQVVvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv9 ,pf f',,,5:' f x ff 4? WIOLAIEFQINEE lE932 ,f R .A I66666666666666666666666M .SL X ,. B3 ii: is 7 Aff' JTSLSN '- V ,ff 4 lnf- x- - Wal 1 a If fy 'j1.:x ni-F.,--lsi X ' ' f rw, s -2 . ff f li. , l Xxx E-. .lg ,Qalfg ,gag I' X l wzf'sg6 S, f53Q2?Z , f -is 1 1 - ' -'fs r1.f1,v- 'fa - , - :1 ,.. . 'V - V ' .:. J ' W 7 ' : ' ' - ii- - x els . 3' .., , ,,.. - ' , ' ' , ' 'fauna 'LMT- , - 10511-'ea.,, H ' '7 A ? 666666666666666666666666666666 666 66 6666 666666 0 0 0 0 6 6 HARVEY SEARS Though we have teased Harvey outrageously during his high school career, he has taken it all like the good sport he is. The class of '32 will never forget you, Harvey, and sends its best wishes with you for a life time of happiness. Art Club '28-'29, KATIE E1.1zAEE'r1-1 SEARS Katie is an all around good sport, a loyal worker, and a faithful friend in time of trouble or need. Salem High will miss her, but she will be able to look back over her days there, and note her success. Lucky the person whose nurse she'll be. Vice President Art Club '28-'29g President Girl Re- serves '30-'3lg Treasurer of junior Class: President Girl Reserves '31-'32g End Ball and Baseball Team fcaptainj '28-'29g President Senior Home Room. JAMES EDWARD SHANK Ed is one of our favorites. In spite of Ed's,' wisecracks he has a pretty level head. He is always ready to help somebody along and we know that if he keeps this quality he will go far in life. Science Club '29-'30g Assistant Manager Basket Ball '31g Manager of Football '31-'32g Wolverine Newspaper Stas '31-'32. MARGARET HELEN SHOFFNER I think even the dumbest of us will admit that it's grand to have brains and that's what Margaret has. Lot's of them too because she surely shines in her classes. May your sojourn be always on the hilltops of life, Margaret. Flower Club '28-'29g Girl Reserves '30-'31, MARY AGNES SITES None could keep from liking Mary Agnes with her jolly smile and kind words for all. Her plans for the future are not known, but her disposition will assure success. The class of '32 sends with you its very best wishes, Mary Agnes. Gift Shoppe Club '28-'29g Flower Club '28-'29g Secre- grlyijlfiierary Society '29-'30g Botany Club '30-'31: Bible +El24l5 0 000OGGGGQOQOQGGGOQGOOGGOGGGGGOGGOGOOGOGGGQG a47'2 '?f-?i3g any Sax qZ2E3x 'fam fi . 5. XN O L V E R l N E 5555 l 9 3 2 Jfgixxgx -1'i', Kg N C , , ff fg 1 'lvl flfxzif 5 XXX f iTfX3giffi'g - fffff' ' , 4 ' fflfill I fr? T-'ff' , 1' cs' J fs- , ',' 'Z ' 2 M ' I' wi. i gf . leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeol 1 E at ,r ,rr N Q l 1:-. ' ' ,gf f axikw' ' fwwmm 0 0 0 NANCY BUNTING SMILEY 0 0 Black curly hair, dancing blue eyes and we know 3 0 it's Nancy. Her pleasing personality has made her 0 many friends among both the student body and the 0 0 faculty. Class of '32 wishes you much luck, Nancy. Q 0 Vice President of Mythology Club '28-'29g Girl Re- 0 0 serves '30-'31g Latin Club '29-'30. 0 0 0 0 NELLIE ETHEL Sr. CLAIR 0 0 When Nellie's dark brown eyes look up in math .0 class with that thoughtful expression one almost 0 0 holds his breath, 'cause you know that in a moment 0 Nellie will know the solution to that unsolveable fi, O problem. May you be able to solve all problems of Q 0 life just as easy, Nellie. 0 Home Ee. Club '28-'29, '29-'30g Latin Club '29: Liter- ary Society '29-'30g Bible Club '31-'32. 0' ELIZABETH LEIGHTON STEVENSON 3 3 The world would be a poor place indeed, 0 Elizabeth, if there were no girls like you in it, for itis I 0 the person that thinks of others who makes the day O seem brighter and the sky bluer. Our earnest wish is fi, 0 happiness for a dear little, sweet little girl. 4, Latin Club '30-'31g Secretary of Latin Club '31-'325 0 E Girl Reserves '30-'31g Glee Club '30-'31, 0 2 FRANK STINNETTE .3 0 Frank came to us from Bedford only this year Q 0 but he has certainly made a name for himself. He is very popular, especially with the fairer sex, so if 6 0 you've wondered at the worried look he usually has, Z 0 cease your speculation! Only be carefulf' Frank, 5, 0 and donit become ensnared before you have started 0 on your successful career. 41, HELEN NEWMAN STUMP X 0 Helen is one of our most attractive students and 0 0 is known everywhere by her good natured determi- Q 0 nation. Helen has a tendency to spend her week- 0 ends at Catawba, we wonder what the attraction 0 0 may beg possibly horseback riding. Here's luck to 0 you, Helen! 0 0 Secretary Mythology Club '28-'29g Girl Reserves 0 X '28-'29, '30-'31, '31-'32g Wolverine Staff '31g Orchestra ' fb 4X '31g Literary Society '31-'32. as if is 4' , A, a ir 1. G 4 cf -E J 0 0 0 if 25 lie 0 -0 0 0- 0 GQGGGQQGOGGQOQGGGGG099909999909QQvvQ99QvOG00 754 - 1 12 .s- es-. 3-' li - ,1 ,,fA.x N., ., , A f fi?X1i swf is if ble 'iff 9 ' f .ig I If 1 +- fll Q, A A I xx X .N tt ,t--xl,.-.. t..- WNY ESV! isx ' I af.: ' ,K Q 52- Haagaaaaae as' w Q 0 fa 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cf fs 0 fy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q2 cr' ix-l 4 , 4 4 4 4 1 Ss X Yllxl lj if ., 2 0 O 49 r 3: 4 if 111 i' :u 0 0l iz Z Q m 0 Xl 0 II 2 - g? to Q2 Qi N .i .il'f'iN 552 'lfltllffr 'imnkm Q HNSQS NRVXXQX QWQYWHN Smfgwn gwfgygw 4 . : z .. V 1 P: fi l-,v Q . vii: .:-1 lf., N.:-. ..- e-: ,. ss 655- :r 'fgift Q .gqf 3-ze: 'O EDYTHE NIAUDE THOMAS Quiet and unobtrusive is Edythe, but her very quietness and sweetness stand out from all the more boisterous actions of her fellow classmates. What a lovely little home maker she'll make some day. Lucky the man whose home her brown eyes and curly locks will adorn. .H Club '29f'30g Latin Club '30-'31g Bible Club GLEN THOMAS We did not have the good fortune of knowing Glen until this year, but we are exceedingly glad that he came to Salem to complete his education and stand among all the Lords and Ladies of the Senior Class as one of us. Your capability and genuineness assure future success for you, Glen. RAYMOND THOMAS Raymond is a mischievous tease, but we cOuldn't do without him. His sparkling eyes and merry grin must have inspired his nickname MOnkey. MOnkeyl' is going to be a progressive farmer and we know that he will succeed. Agriculture Club '27-'28, '28-'29, '29-'30. RUTH MARIE THOMPSON Quite friendly and jolly behind a very demure fnanner, Ruth is a typical Senior, and a fine student. While she will succeed in anything she undertakes, we imagine that she will take up the profession of home making in the near future. Mythology Club '28-'20g Bible Club '31-'32. DOROTHY TYsOR A tender smile, a gentle voice and lots of per- sonality-Dot possesses them all. She is very popular with both boys and girls and her wonderful musical talent is admired and envied by all. The class of 732 wishes you all the happiness in the World, Dot. Gift Shoppe Club '28-'29g Flower Club '29-'30q Girl Reserves '30-'sig Botany '30-'31. 0009009GQGGGOOGGGOOQQGGOGGGQOGQ OG 0 9 0 Q 0 0 0 4 r J 1 1 4 r J 0 59 O 3 -'Ei 26 lif' 2 .G5??35E???5QQQ?535i?5????55??iiii3xi3iiiiiQ. 0 WOLVERINE l932 ELINOR LEE xVALTERS Elinor is always laughing and she can make us laugh with her ready wit. Some day we will be proud to have graduated with such a budding young writer for Elinor is noted for her originality. May you succeed, Elinor, and send us a compli- mentary copy of your first book. Girl Reserves 281295 Art Club '28f'20: Literary So- ciety '29-'30, '31-'32g Paper Staff '30--'31, '31-'32g Student Council '31-'32. NELLIE RUTH WEBBER How proud we are to have Nell in our class! Her snappy eyes and brilliant smile have laughed their way into all our hearts. Although she is quiet and petite, she possesses that intangible charm that makes her a general favorite of S. H. S. Treasurer Sophomore Class 'Z9f'303 Latin Club '28f'29, '30-'Sig Girl Reserves '30-'31, Home Room Circulation Manager Wolverine Annual. DALIARIS BLAIR XVILEY Personality, capability, and danceability all packed into one tiny person-that's Blairl It doesn't seem possible that such a small person could do so much, be so well known and so Widely liked as Blair, but such is the case. As Valedictorian she leads her class. Valedictorian Class '32: President Art Club '28f'29g Student Council '29-'30, '30-'3lg Annual Staff 819325 Cheer Leader '30f'3l, '3l 323 Glce Club 304313 Secre- tary of Glee Club '3lA'32g Girl Reserves '28e'29, '31-'32: Literary Society '30-'31, '31-'32. NANCY Wiucizs A solemn sweet expression, a smile, a suppressed giggle-all are typical of Nancy and all add up to make a lovely little lass. ln addition to her lovable qualities, she has her share of brains and has stood high in all four years of her high-school life. Lots of luck in your lifeis work, Nancy. Latin Club '30-'31: Literary Society '31-'3Z. DOROTHY JEAN xV1LLIAMS Dot's good nature and sunny smile have won for her the admiration of her schoolmates. She is always ready to help in every possible Way. It is certainly with sincere regret, but with many good wishes that S. H. S. bids '4Dot good-bye. Art Club '28f'29g Girl Reserves '28-'29, '30-'31, '3lf'32' Glee Club '31-'32q Botany Club '31-'32. i -tif 27 l f' W' '2 'T' ' -r ' K' 'a' ff x Q X 7 ,ff rx WOLVERINE 1932 , i f , Q6 U , ig be Ioeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeol ll 5:35 ' - 5 'Q?fwf.m' wimm ? 1:4 11-.. 1 ,,L..:-5 ii I7 Q , 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 666666 66 AA. 6 1 66666 G1LLrr: Etrzamzru WILLIAMS Most capable and efficient is Gillie in everything she does. Her versatility and personality have obtained for her much popularity, among both the students and the faculty. Here's success to the girl who is ever bubbling over with pep and enthusiasm for the undertakings of Salem High. Editor Newspaper Wolverine '30-'31, '31-'32g Literary Society '30-'31, '31-'32: Debating Team '30-'31, '31-'32: Student Council '30-'32: Editor Annual Wol- verine '31-'32. AURICH A. WooDsoN A handsome face with brown, dreamy eyes! Who is it? Rick', of course. It's going to be hard to fill your place in Salem High, Rick, but we're hoping you'll be as successful in life as you've been in school, especially on the athletic lield. Football '29-'30-'31g Manager of Basket Ball '29g President Monogram Club '30-'3lg Declamation '29. MAY Es1'ELLE Woonv We can never forget Estelle no matter how far we are apart. Her merry ways are symbolic of a happy spirit and it gives us great pleasure to see the lovely, deep brown eyes of our l'Venus twinkling in our annual. Mythology Club '28: Home Economics Club '29-'30g Girl Reserves Club '31-'32q Baseball and End Ball '28-'29. EMMA FRANCES Wonuav We certainly were glad when Emma returned from Reidsville to finish at dear old Salem. Emma is studious and very faithful. One hardly knows when she is around because she is so quiet, but we miss her when she is absent. Good Luck, Emma! 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F 1 P 3' 173 5' 1 W1 vvv1-vwfvvvvvvv-vvvv'vv'vvvvv4vvvvv'v'vvvvvv'v'vw'vvvv-i- . 172 fbi 1 1 060000000006 06000660006006 000606000600600600000006000 ALUMNI MAKE GOOD AT THE CINEMA CITY Mr. Carter Fleshman, Hollywood's newest rage, was seen strolling down Broad- way surrounded by a bevy of beautiful ladies. Mr. Paul Gable Holly- field has been sued for breach of promise by Greta GarbO- MissVeraCrawford,famed actress, and her secretary, Mildred Bain, washed their hands of the Paramount officials to-day, because the insistance of the latter, that Miss Crawford sat' UCHWYVV' rather than can't WHS Very annoying. -s. H. sl DAWSON AND WOLVERINES PLAY HERE Mr. Louie Dawson and his well-known Wolverines are playing for Roanoke College Easter dances this spring. This orchestra has been making it hard for Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians to hold their place in the musical world. -s. 1-r. s.--- BELL Bovs 5 ARE INJURED Mr. Charlie Boxley -and Mr. George Craig, active'bell boys in the Mayflower Hotel, were seriously injured when they tried to take the ele- phant's trunk up to the fourth floor. 5 RECENT GREAT D ISCOVERI E S - INVENTIONS Mr. Roy Columbus Ham- brick has Hnally discovered The New Trade Route to India. Mr. Ray Dean recently invented a method of tanning hides other than by the old hickory. Mr. Carl Dulaney has built a plane guaranteed to be safe. CIt wont leave the ground.j Miss Bessie Deel has in- vented a test tube which can be heated, to her delight, Without breaking. Miss Katherine Andrews and Miss Helen Bower, two eminent chemists, will soon reveal a discovery by which the dreaded bookworm may be exterminated. Musical Notes Miss Margaret Garst is broadcasting over Station WRBX for the Garst Bros. Dairy. Miss Dorothy Tysor pre- sented her piano pupils in a recital last night. The judges were Miss Ruth Brewer and Mr. William Bowman. Miss Evelyn Board's lovely voice was greatly praised at the Metropolitan Opera House last week. Mr. Douglas Blackard re- ceived Hrst prize at the Night- ingale Music Recital last week. Spigel's Fashion Show Models Exhibited by MARGARET RETTINGER Models Designed by MARGARET SHOFFNER STEAMSHIP BALLYHOO LEFT TO-DAY The S. S. Ballyhoo left port early to-day, under the able guidance of Capt. Ed- ward Shank.-N. Y. Tribune. --s. H, sf? ALUMNI NOTES Misses Nellie St. Clair, Nancy Wilkes and Miss Emma Worley, nurses at the Walter Reed Hospital, are visiting in Roanoke this week. Miss Maggie Goad was hostess at a delightful tea given in honor of her guests, Miss Florence Arthur and Miss Pauline Conner, both of New York City. Mr. Frank Gwinn was badly bitten by a Chow- Hound when leaving the home of his Dream Girl. Miss Nancy Smiley was awarded first prize in a beauty contest last Friday night. Mr. Richard Miller, editor- in-chief of the Roanoke Times, is visiting his brother, Earl. who is a business partner of Mr. Glen Thomas in New York City. Miss Elinor Walters, the Sunshine Girl of Hobble Hospital, is visiting Miss Mary Jane Maxwell, a law student at Columbia. ' News was received of the elopement of Miss Estelle Woody and a promising young doctor of Johns Hop- kins Hospital. Miss Katherine Deyerle and Miss Ruth Thompson are in Chicago nursing gangsters who have had the misfortune of preventing stray bullets from straying far. Miss Frances James is suffering from a shock she Continued on N ext Pageb GREAT WORK I S D O N E B Y EDUCATIONAL LUMINARIES Mr. Robert Fisher, Presi- dent of Columbia University, gave a very interesting talk Friday night on How to Teach Math to Every Living Creature. Miss Katie Sears is giving daily classes in Home Nursing at the Salem Audi- torium. Miss Sears is an ad- vanced student of Miss Mildred Cross, head of the T. C. Medical School. Miss Mildred Lam gave a well-accepted speech at the recent meeting of the W. C. T. U. Miss Verna Rhodes is in Egypt searching for docu- ments explaining why the Sphinx, being a woman, never talked. SPORT NEWS Mr. jack Crosswhite and Mr. Asbury Maury have been appointed Directors of Ath- letics at Princeton University. Mr. Paul Craige recently won a trophy in the Golf Tournament at Blue Hills. Mr. Howard Price has been appointed Athletic Di- rector at Roanoke College. -s. 1-x. s.- Circus! Circus! George Frank Stinnett's Circus will be in Salem next week. Nellie Webber, ac- complished aerialist is the featured star and Ringmaster William Oakey predicts a great show. -. the ' 4 I' h i fy 3 - 2 BW r U1 ' ,rw ' fwfr E E E , Lili flaw? WSL, 2 E 3 O ., 3 ,- C 0 3 l11 Z 0 I UP S 0 - m 0 Z 3 2 CD 3 fl G 0 ll -e f' - 0 1-0 0 -- 0 0 CO 3 on 0 to Q. 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Mr. George Garst is now a promising and prosperous fruit grower in the West. Miss Elizabeth Stevenson is now a teacher of chemistry in Salem High School. Miss Martha Maihl ac- cepts a position as secretary with the Wallar H. Moore Real Estate Agency. Miss Dorothy Williams accepts a position with the James Bostwick Min- strels. Mr. Harvey Sears has re- ceived the contract of erect- ing a new Salem City Audi- torium. Miss Laura Myers has been appointed chief operator in the Bell Telephone Ofiice on Fifth Avenue, New York. Miss Blanche Lyerle and Miss Shirlene Fitzgerald are head nurses at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Miss Irene Linkous, who is considered the best expert at giving permanent waves in New York, has been visit- ing in Salem. Chief of Police Dennis Richardson received 85,000 reward for the capture of Burglar Bill. Mr. Louis Crouch is now the cartoonist for the New York Sun. Miss Ruby Deaton is pleading with the school board to install comfortable benches on the school ground so that adoring lads and adorable lasses may sit down to adore. Miss Lillian Carson and Miss Ellen Burke have pur- chased Russian Wolf hounds to keep away unwanted swains. Miss Mary Bays holder of the Worlds pionship in Typing. Miss Margaretta and Miss Katherine hold very honorable positions in the Congressional Library in Washington. Mr. Garland Bruce has succeeded his father, Mr. F. L. Bruce, as teacher of Junior English at Salem High School. Mr. Barker Webber has been appointed the successor of Mr. J. H. Snapp, teacher of Senior English at Salem High School. Miss Linelle Joyner has been appointed principal of the Kirk Street Kindergarten. Miss Cordelia Cowan is the new matron of the Howl Orphan Home. Mr. Emmet Andrews is teaching mathematics at the University of California. Mr. Emory Garst is now First Lieutenant in the U. S. Army. Mr. Lennis McGhee and Mr. Leo Painter have ac- cepted positions as joint math professors at Harvard Uni- versity. Mr. Robert Driscoll is studying law at Duke Uni- versity. Miss Helen Stump has accepted a position as one of the four secretaries of Salem High School. is the Cham- Hisey Davis Hope to Renew Hitch-Hiking Mr. Russel Cronk and Mr. Bill Hilton, two of Salem's foremost citizens. are taking an active part in the attempt to repeal the ban on hitch- hiking. -s. H. Ll- BEST SELLERS Mr. Frank Francisco and Mr. Bronsy Hudson will re- lease their book, How To Make Teachers Like You, to-morrow. Mr. Greer Robertson and Mr. North Plunkett expect to complete their newest novel. Dyna Might, some time in the near future. ls. H. sf- New Dancing School Opened Miss Blair Wiley, former student of Salem Hi, recently opened a new dancing school in Salem, on the fifteenth floor of the Flatiron Building. The school will accommodate two hundred pupils and will feature the new Wiley Shag so much in demand now. Miss Blair Wiley's Dancing School Open All Hours 'Phone 00000 Aurich A. Woodson Attorney-at-Law Salem, Virginia Howl Orphan Home CORDELIA COWAN Matron W. H. Moore REAL ESTATE AGENCY I I I Phone 63 Grandin Theater M onday-Tuesday WILMA Cox in HWHY PM W cdncsday- Thursday LUCILLE CROCKETT in THE SCREAM Friday-Saturday MILDRED CooK in NOTICE Mr. Wesley Hayden has at last secured a hat which will not give him a headache from being too tight. Mr. Oliver Divers will speak to-night at the City Auditorium on Speed. --s. 1-1. s.- London Limericks Well Received London Limericks, a new comic magazine edited by Gillie Williams, is now on the market and has been very well received by both Lon- doners and New Yorkers. Kuddly Kitty Shop FRANCES DANNER JUANITA CARPER Persian Cats a Specialty Tomato Plants for Sale See RAYMOND THOMAS Registered Stock for Sale DEWITT HARTMAN 'Phone 677 Miss Collette McCluer Classes in French 'Phone 123 Garst Fruit Co. Orchards in INDIANA, IowA AND IDAHO Cure Your Spring F ever at Hobble Hospital Toss Your Cares to the Airs and Enjoy Our MHELL0 BEAUTIFULH l SUNSHINE GIRL ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000909900090OGGGGOGGOOOOGGGGGGGGOGOG0000G03 WOLVERINE 1932 ff X 5 V Q rffraaffike, Iwi M4 ,,f4 AVL, I .ze :.Z.'-1' WM: Iooooooooooooooooooooooool i 'f E LAN- H W af 3 5 0 0 0 ET - 0 .2 3 3 3 3 Class History 3 0 It seems to us that our four years of high school life could be very iittingly rep- 0 0 resented by colors. Upon working this thought out it falls into the following plan. 0 0 Green for the Freshman year. The greenest green imaginable. Poor little scared 0 0 . 1 . . . . 0 0 rats scattllng here and there, blunderlng into Senior Classes and being razzedg 0 0 ducking the merciless torments poured upon us by Sophomores and Juniors, asking Q 0 questions and receiving misleading answers. Oh! could anyone have been as green 0 0 as we!! 0 0 Next comes our Sophomore year-royal blue. The blue of lords and kings, the 0 0 blue of princes and rulers, and most of all, the blue with which to welcome royalty. 0 0 For our new principal, Mr. House, was certainly that! What overbearing, piggish Q 0 little upstarts we must have been, justly deserving the name Sophomore! But it 0 2 was a feeling never again to be encountered, and we are glad we experienced it. 0 0 Then too, we must not forget a slightly deeper shade of blue, a mourning shade 3 with which we felt the loss of one of our dearest friends, Ruth Stoutamire. 0 Red for Juniors, the red of courage, the red of the conquererg and even more the 0 2 orange-red tints of fire. We were filled with determination and purpose. We must 3 go to the heights, and we must work to get our start. Then came the awful fire 3 which partly destroyed our school building. Will we ever forget the leaping red 3 0 flames against the cold, wintery night sky, or the crowded days following, when we 0 0 went to school without a school, the many tardies and excuses. O, what a year! Q 0 For our Senior year, it is fitting to use our school colors, blue and white. The 0 3 blue for sincerity and loyalty and the white for purity of purpose and character. 0 0 We feel that even though we are not able to reach the top, we have our place, and 0 our duty is to fill that place to the best of our ability. We know too, that if we are 0 0 to do our best, we must keep pure in mind, body, and spirit and towards this end 0 0 we will strive since it and whatever goal we have are one. 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 3 0 o 0 0 0 'fl 34' ll' 0 0 0 99099999900009000090QOGGGOGGGQGOGGOOOQGGGG 1 .fyfgyii M W 0 LV E R 1 N E 1 9 3 2 A Em 7 Qxxxiaixf-1-A ii -5 ' ' ' --M ' W - W-I -4 :59-f 1 ' gift-'Pl , f, 450 I. .T? 5-'41 - '41i- H v i , M' W MEMWMMMAM M W . 1 i?'::'5?'n'-' G A' e' 'Yi ,4 P1 F4 A Pa if if I you-. xxvun :mow MAY, I5.l932 No. I3 1 J ' s T Pl J ' +5 4 umor ,o ans lor Junuor ,i 2. E Zryraan Sen lor Offlcqrg fi IOYS ' ' f cc hd in , ., 0 , A ,, -P if , L -:4 Ll.-4 . r If-1 Hun HHH MMU K L4 L 5-,, with X XXX Huw ' 5 ' -1, kfwlw' , x 4 4, I If LING N ,Dip Z 17 X 1 gl 4.0.19--fk ? X X QI ' ' Vu.. ' 5 mu nulk uf 4 life P2 2 q,gJR5,c.j5s f X WU rum fl 5 'L Uwlvflzr? 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Pi 1 r Q bi 4 5 - rf 4 g i bf vvi .4 L . x Va 1 'fT ,' ' f - ' f 'H t f '7 7x , 5 , , , ' A f 'f 7' , V , - xv-'f 1 s W yi 9vv'vvvvvvvvvvvyyvfvvY vvvyivyvvvfviiyvyvy vvvvv w- eeeeeol 00 00 00 00000 0 00000000000 ee6'6eeee 0 0 0 0 X X 0 0 0 VVClLVlERliWEfHv'l9i!2 500000000000 0 0 0 0 0 3 Junior Class 3 , Morro: A little learning is a dangerou: thing Comms: Green and Gold FLowsn: Dandelion 0 OFFICERS 5 WILLIAM SLOUGH.. 4 ........................... ............ P resident F RANGES Smmns ............. . ...... V ice President 3 EMMA HUNTER MAXWELL. . ......... Secretary 0 Lunus TYLE11 ...... ....... T reafurer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, . L 0 f iwb 0 q L 0 20 3 G99GGOGGGOGOGGGGGGOGOOGGOGGQOG0000000900G -'O R-, 'a . fm , A . . my' -5' ff,-1 --- -4 -f':r.aL WOLVERINE 11111932 nqgiy ' V ,V Rwjij V5 .-- 9esAA,a.4.,eI,A4,A..1n.A.A4.,.eA.:-.AL.-o.,A,r.f..e.m,ag,5145 V in ' A ' ' i JACK AUSTIN JOHN BARNARD ROY BEAMER LOUISE BISHOP ELSIE BLACK KICCLAIN BOWMAN ROBERT BOWMAN BETTY BRAND GORDON BROWN RICHARD BURKE OZELLA BUTTS HAROLD CARPER IIXLMA CARR ETHEL CARROLL ELLA MAE CECIL .JOHN CHEATHAM COPAS CHEEK ROY COLEMAN TICE CONNER IQUTH CROCKET EVA CUSTER MARY IJAVIS LEONA DEW MARY DIVERS BEATRICE DRAPER NIAMIE DUFFY GEORGE EADES CLAUDINE I OUTz IIILLIAN GARLAND VVALTER GARRETT IJOROTHY GARST TIIELMA GARST WILBURN GEARHEART VFHELMA GIVENS ANNIE GOODWIN DULCIE GRAHALI JAMES IKIAMBLIN +54 37 E+ ELEANOR HENDERSON ELIZABETH HENDERSON DAVID HITT HORACE HOOD WILLIAM HOUSE BEULAH HUEEMAN KATHERINE HURT ROME JOHNSTON REYNOLDS KEISTER LOOMIS KELLY JACK LAMBERT PAGE RWIANN ALICE IVIARTIN HY'af'VVV'Y'VVS'V'V VVVVVV VVVVVVVVVWV'V'VV1i V'.f :fi A :ff- 'fuvizfl-Nixz f l.. , ,X Q V' IIE-'mfr ,.,- I f4rgHff'+q - 15 WOLVERlNEf: 1932 im lint M. -,J th !fAA.AAAA,AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA5? 2' --7 in ' I , ,., . , , ,,,, ,.,. .,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,-,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , , I -I-' - f. 2' '-rr if' Q I I I I I I I 1 l i 5 I 5 I i I l I I 1 1 I I I I F . v gr: , Q.: BETTY NIARTIN FURMAN MARTIN ROBERT MARTIN EMMA MAXWELL JAMES MAYO VIRGINIA N'ICGRADY FRANCES NIINGA ELSIE MOORE FRANCES TVIORAN BILLY MORGAN FRANK IVIOWLES MARGARET NORTON JACK OAKEY NELLIE PIERPONT WOODROW PILLIS 'Fl'-IELMA POFF ANONA ROBERTS FRANCES ROBERTSON JOHN PETER SAUL, III ROBERT SCOTT FRANCES SHIELDS JUNIOR SHOVVALTER WVILLIAM SLOUGH ELIZABETH SOUTH GRAY SOWDER +:4 38 LYNWOOD SOWDER OTHA ST. CLAIR PASCHAL STOUTAMIRE EUNICE TAYLOR HERBERT THOMAS LEWIS THOMAS WESLEY TOWE RUBY TURNER LAURIE TYLER LUCILLE VOCI EDWARD WALKER ITESTER WEAVER IR DILLARD VVERTZ ELIZABETH NVERTZ ALICE WEST HELEN VVETZEL MURRY WVHITE ROBERT WILLIS GARRISON WVOOD HELEN WOOD RUTH WOOD NIILDRED WVORLEY EDGAR YATES LOLENE YOUNG RIARGARET ZUEHLKE WOLVERINEIM 1932 L, ' iris 1 L X , X2-2-x ,- - . pf' 09N . 1' C'7!y!..:lf 2'f-Qiadfgg flfff' M - 4,,?f,1 f ,L 1,077 il. .f, .. 4, A yr f I -' ' ' 'e ,-, 55-' ' 2,11 JQZUHL -fi? 0. MF IOQOQOOOOOOOQOOQOQQQOOOOM Class History On September I4, I93O, a memorable day for all of us, some two hundred odd, distracted and forlorn, bipeds of different degrees of greenness burst through the wide flung doors of Salem High, not only ready but eager to demonstrate our ability to run both the school and the universe. Alas! we had reckoned without consideration of that menacing host, the Sophomores. The memory of the per- formances demanded of us poor little harmless rats lingers with us still. That year was a perpetual surprise party. Those heartless assignments! We made history, we multiplied heartaches, we dissected our self-importance, translated our laughter into tears and declined all that made life worth while. Sadder but wiser we survived the struggle. At last we were Sophomores! The history of that year was unique and varied. We owned the earth. Education? Why seek it? We represented the sum total of all the knowledge of the ages, of all the tribes and nations of the civilized world. And still the wonder grew that our small heads could carry all we knew. We must not forget the varied impressions we made upon the unfortunate rats-vengeance is sweet. All went well until final exams. Then our vaunted knowledge vanished and many found a Waterloo. If only those terrible exams could be relegated to that barbarous past from which they came. In this year, also, our school building burned. Our school board was equal to the occasion, however, and arrangements were promptly made for us to hold classes in the various churches and other available places throughout the town. During the spring and summer our high school was rebuilt and was ready for us in Sep- tember. Stop, look and listen! Now we are Juniors! Many of our comrades have fallen by the wayside, some the victims of cupid's arrow, some slain in Caesars battles, some asphyxiated with indolence, some to whom present comfort outweighs future attainments, and some whose horizon had not broadened as they climbed. But our broken ranks represent many, who are making records in classes and other school activities which reiiect credit upon them and old Salem High. Oh! proudly now we hail the clas: of mighty fame, A ela:: :o dear to every heart which bear: it: name, Oh! let u: pledge in loving word: and noble deed: The love that far and wide our eager live: :hall :peed While here within our Alma M ater': :acred wall: Full many a eheer :hall ring for funior through her hall:. 'Ei39l'3' : 2. 'ff' -92 . --- -:--r .::.'::.i, agwwww 0909009000900990090990090009999990909090009 99090009I 99 990000 9090909900099000 0900009090999909 0 9 -if f -f 2 'nv : :2m WOLVERINE 1932 fn ,eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeol g 1 - i '2- 0 E 3 if 0 0 5 X . Class Poem 3 0 E We junior: in the cla:: 0 Of nineteen-thirty-two, 3 A: tortured rat: and haughty Soph: 0 Have labored two year: through. 3 And now we proudly tell you 0 How happy and glad we are 3 The rank next highe:t in ole H i To the brilliant Se-ni-or:. 3 0 0 E 0 Will try to keep our :pirit 0 J' Which ha: been our loadstar 0 And make diftinguirhed Senior: 3 Of the zealou: funiof: we are. 0 3 W e'll alway: try to be loyal, 3 Q 0 To be faithful, and ever true 3 5 3 To our emblem:, our glowing color: 0 0 g The white and royal blue. 0 A nd we'll do our but to add 3 8 More honorand lasting fame X 0 g In our remaining year 'O Hz 3 To ole Salem': peerle:: name. 3 0 -FRANCES GARST, 0 3 ' Cla:: Poet 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 4 40 Y' 0 0 .gn ooooooooooooooooowooooooooooooooocoooooodo.- 1fL-.-...om..---..-..,,+,,o.,---,,,-A,W, H , A a MM, K ma mm -QjPvVvv'vvVvvvQvvvVvvvvvvyvvvvvvyvgv!-vvvyvvvi W 0 LV E R I N E 1 9 3 2 ggiisifs igss, ......w.o-,o.,-,.---.--.-4--.o . --.NWN as W, Wffgpj' gm nu if 77.zg.,-1lQ4f,.f-AgggaqggganAAAAQAWAAAA1 'M -M -M-W , , sy fiziicc- 1 gig? 'rf ,-152' -fQ3f22fI.'lf,7 2 3 f-- ' A -H sag 41 4 -y W THE WCLVERINE i VOL gin' Q :gwmr may 41.4951 N051 of Q, Sophomore Sophomorcs. Elect Sophomore LI if Class Term Officers Class ft 4, Organized ,LET 'N 'X hifi' 'ii Honored 4, 4? 'L - -yr N 'VA ll n-it 1'lLbfkLL,5 Uff b, ff ,KA A xfNfx. ' UfLxx.g,lfk'X' F 0 . ,-f1.4...v,-I kwwjj y 22 - 'fi Q 43 -Lv Y fl ff 6 s- b ,Q X 2 Lili' if fm X W if if j:::f-flu. K MM 4 .32 Q1 Q Lf A K 4 WO' 4, was f - .-- - W o,! ii 25:11 ? ,SI xg' 42 V - 1 .3 fam L 33 'sf .:- N as is ,fi .C '.,v lf-Xds:-X: . 'RJ1 -2' ,,- K N' -A N-MN' y fo 5' A ll' X FAT' -1 VN M Q N as X 4 4 'fa-L '-'Rn VN Q 4x,'UV'W 4, N..-L - -1 x f-, - Q' Vuxfxx N .A 1 -- fn ,M Q1 7 'M 'A 'X' K . . is it -1,ff PV -- 2 Vw VMAVXA-'TLAJ ff Q' W' ? , i.: f3z-3514 ,f EE' girl n IX! 4 Q V 7 Xi-JNi'sj.Si1L 45, Q' M' ' 'Aft '-XX' U , , 2 ij Zfifw. Ufphnmovg- A Q-ESQ a jig 0 ,,g.f-fwvfsff'-'QQ 'N 'x1f fx 1522? 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RUTH CARTER, HUGH CECIL, BEATRICE CECIL, LOUISE CECIL, MARGARET CLARK, MARY ELIZABETH COLEMAN, ROY COLLINS, OLIVE CALLISON, GLEN COMPTON, KERMIT COOK, EVERETT CORNWELL, LEONERA Cox, JAMES CROMER, CHARLES CROSSWHITE, CLAUDINE CROSSWHITE, RAY DRATON, ELHER DEEL, FRANK DEHART, G. G. DENT, HELEN DOOMS, ALICE DOUGHMAN, BOBBY DOUG!-LMAN, JAMES DUFFY, CHAPMAN DUFFY, VIRGINIA DUNAI-Ioo, ALVIN DUTTON, BETTYE DYER, WALTON EAKIN, MARIE EMORY, MILDRED ENGLB, LUTHER FANEHOUSER, KENNETH FAVILLE, MARK FERGUSON, POLLY FERGUSON, DELOIS FERRIS. GARLAND FISEI-IOURNE, CHARLOTTE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , Sophomore Class - Morro: W: ,rtudy not for school but for life - 1 - I I 9 3 2 , -. gkwiffvy '2wQQZ2fwmW oeoeeeeol ' f I ' Zn' A N LE?iWNW ,. 'H 1. u'IuI7T:. 1 L EHWQEQIWE . if I ig gif. 25555: fs!! 279' 000I FLOWER: Carnation OFFICERS . . . . . . .President EILEEN ARGADRIGI-I'I'. . . . . .Szrrelary . . . . Vice Presidznl PHILLIS THORI-E. . . . . . . . Trcaxurzr CLASS ROLL FIREROUGH, EDWARD FOSTER, EGLENNA FOUTZ, PAULINE FRENCH, DONNETTA FRIER, JACK FUQUA, FRED GARDEN, DOROTHY GARDEN, HENRY GARLAND, AI.ICE GARST, WALLACE GARST, WINNFRED GOODWIN. KATHLEEN GOODWIN, NAOMI GOODWIN, RUTH GOTTESCHALK, WALTER GRAHAM, SHIRLEY GRESHAM, CARLTON GRESI-IAM, MARGARET GUERNSEY, VIRGINIA GUY, RICHARD HALE, EDWARD HALL, EMMA HALL, ROEINS HAMERICK, LEONARD HANSEROUGH, MARIAN HAYES, JOSEPH HILTON, RICHARD HOOD, ELMORE HOWARD, LILLIAN HOWARD, LOIS HUFEMAN, HELEN HURT, ROBERT HUTSON, FRANK L. JAMES, DOROTHY JEFFERSON, BUSTER TENNINGS, DOROTHY JEJNES, BILLY ELCH, NELLIE KIDD, MILDRED LANIGON, EDITH LAPRAD, EDITH LESTER, QAMES LITTLE, ALLIE Loop, JUANITA MANN, AARON MANNING, RUBY MAxEY, MARY MCDANIEL, HOWARD MCDANIEL, RUBY MCGI-IEE, LOUISE MCGHEE, ROBERT MELVIN, VIOLA MONDIE, LILLIAN MOORE, DORIS MORAN, ELIZABETH MowLEs, ROBERT NAFE, HERMEN OAKEY, VIRGINIA OVERSTREET, MILTON PACE, INDIA PARLOR, MOLLY ANN PERRY, MARTHA -Imi- PERDUE, PHILLIP PRILLIMAN, RUBY PILLIS, BEN PLUNKETT, GORDON POEF, HILDA 0000000 0000 PRICE. BEATRICE PRINCE, VIvIAN RAMSEY, GORDON REED, CLAUD REYNOLDS, EDITH REYNOLDS, ETI-IEL RICHARDSON, HAzEL RICHARDSON, KATI-IRYN RICHARDSON, RALPH RILEY, CLEO ROBERTS. JOHN ROIIEY, 0zELLA ROBINSON, HARRY ROWELL, EUGENE SEARS, MERRIMAN SHANK, BENSON SHEPHERD, HOWARD SHEPHERD, LENA 00 000000 SINK, FRANCIS SINK, GERRY SNEED, HOWARD SowERs, WILLIAM Sr. CLAIR, BRYON STUART, MARY STULTZ. 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M,-iw awful f gf 0 0 0 0 Q 2 2 0 4, Class Poem X 0 0 A 0 0 0 E When lt's Past 3 The :un ha: past o'er the western verge And there illume: before our eye: the great phantasmagoria, 3 The wrathful image of what might have been 3 0 Perchance that If were was: 0 3 3 Then we look as through a glass Q M Darkened by darting dwarf: dancing to and fro 0 0 Burdened with the weight of the enormous uncompleted 0 2 And behold what life may be able to a-ford us. 3 0 Anon, we snatch a puny artificial light 0 0 And proceed to batter down the bulk of the paft, 0 0 The great spectrum is faded away 0 8 And our .fouls cannot identify the pathway into eternal bli.r.r. 3 ar 3 . -Pun. HORNE, 3 Clan Poet 0 X 3 3 0 3 3 3 3 0 3 X 3 f' 'H 39' H 0 M 0 3 +3 9999999099Q999900990999999009999900990090909 ' 1 f 7 , 2 fn? I' ' gg We 'fy ffm J' ' 4 -.a .,, n. .':: I - mr- ' M... M .Zz . -' :- N y v . ..,, 2 - 4 .4 iw' W 0 LV E R 1 N E 1 9 3 2 .W W -4 4 4 -4-MM 'fa g fgff1? 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S1'R1cKLr:R's Hmm Rooms Miss ALEXANDNUS, Miss I IURT'S AND MRS. r11URNER,S HOME Room L T,-Lime Af wr-Aff in ' mf :wx O ' f ':? , 1-----.1f '!!,: 'S' ' - , ,. - JJ , :,-,...'f,.nf --f --, 1 f . - WOLVERINE 11151932 IOOOOOOOOQOOQQOQQOOOOOOOM W ee I, , .f'4i'flffV 'Y ' if X , , ,,,,, ,f 1 IIE 1 , ii-, ,NN ff? 1, -Q ,y if ,wx fn, G, 4f7fffg ffw 1,4 ' 'f Q 12-L L yy I' -.,' 'ff 57 'I f . :J-5' rnL l 1 'f l Jfghfi. 52213 -nl vn:'1Qj5m liffwa wr. 'e Freshman Class MOTTO: To the Star: Through Digficultiey Aa' axtra per axpira FLOWER! Red Rose COLORS: Red and White AUGUSTA SAUL ..... JOHN NAI-'F ......... S 0 0 r 0 OFFICERS JANE SPESSARD ............ KATHERINE DORIS AKERS JUNE AIcERs RosA ALT1zER EVELYN AYERs BEssIE BAILEY ROBERT BARNETT CHARLES BELLER MARY BOWMAN MURRIL BDWHAN JEAN BROOKS DENNIS MAC BROWN JUNE BROWN PE1-IE BUNTING I HARRY BURNETTE BENNY BYRD HELEN CARSON FRANCES CREEK BILLY COFFEE SAM CoLuNs JOHN COUNTS JOSEPH Cox V JERRY CRAWFORD HILDA CREASY EVELYN CROETON SPR ADLIN ..... 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Treasurer DOROTHY TRUE GITTENS BESSIE GIvENs ROBERT GOING ERsIcINE GOODWIN GEORGE GRAY MARIVE GRAY' MILLARD GRAY ANNIE GREER HELEN GREY LUCILLE GRICE LEE GUTHRIE LOUISE GUTI-IRIE BILLY HAISLIP LEONARD HALE MARY HAMELIN LUCILLE HANNABASS ROBERT HANNABAss FRED HANNAH BERTHA HARRIS ANNIE LEE HARSHBARGER RUTH HAss VINCENT HILTON GERTRUDE HOBSON ARNOLD HODGES O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 00000000 0 0 0 0 O 0 00000 000000000 00 +6f47iY1' 000000000 00 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ3 66666666666666666666666666I 66666 666666 666666666 VVCDLVIERIPJE -- 19232 RUTH HOLLYEIELD GENAVEE HOWELL VERLIE HOY BROWNIE HUEELE GILEORD HUFE RUTH HUMPIIRIE MYRA INGRAM LULA IRVIN DORIS JEFFRIES DOROTHY JEFFRIES RALPH JOHNSON AUVREY KEITH ELIZABETH KERN ATLI-:c KIDD PENS! KIME, JR. - EDNA KING CHARLES LACY ELIZABETH LAMBERT ALICE MCCULLOM IRENE 'MCDANIEL MADELINE MCDONALD BLANCH MCGRADY FRANCES MAXWELL CLAUDINE MEDLEY LOUISE MILLER ETHEL MOORE MARY MORAN LOUISE MORGAN TI-IAYER MORRIS THOMAS MORRIS GENE1'lfA MOSES HAZEL MOSES LYNWOOD MOSES EDNA MOWLES MORRIS MURPHY NAXETTE MUSSER AUBRY MUTTER PRICE MUTTER EIIREEN MYERS JOHN NAFF MILDRED NAFF ELLAj MAE NICHOLS FRANCES NICHOLS IOOOOOOOOOOOOeeeeeeeeeeeol CLAY NINNEGAR LAURA OAKEY CLAUDINE OMEN IRENE OVERCASI-I LQOUISE OVERSTREET EVA PARKS HESTER PAYNE RALPH PAYNE J. C. PENN RICHARD PEI-:RY MARIE PERROW LUKE PI-IILLIS CLAUDINE POEE LILLIAN POFF MARGARET POEE BERNARD POWELL CARROLL POWELL EARL POWELL ALICE PRICE MQDELINE PRICE RUTH PRICE JOSEPHINE PUCKETT MILDRED REED VIRGINIA REES RACHEL REESE VERNON REESE PAULINE REITINGER LEONARD REYNOLDS CATHERINE RICHARDSON IRENE ROBERTS ELEANOR ROBERTSON FRANCES ROBERTSON AUGUSTA SAUL HENRY SAUL EDWARD SCRUGGS ELDRIDGE SHAVER FOSTER SHEETS ALMA SHEPHERD HERMAN SHORTT JACOB SHOWALTER ARTHUR SMALLWOOD BILLY SMITH DUDLEYV SNEAD 4481? JANE SPESSARD KATHERINE SPRADLIN HUEERT STANLEY DOROTHY STATON DAISY ST. CLAIR ELEYRNE ST. CLAIR IDA ST. CLAIR EARLE ROSALIE STEVENS BETSY STONE MARY LOUISE STOUTAMIRE VIRGINIA SUTPHIN DOROTHY TALIAEERRO ' HORACE TERRY NEVILLE THACKER EUGENE THOMAS A MARY LOUISE THOMAS PAUL TRAIL CECIL VEST THOMAS VIA THOMAS WADE I HAzEL WATKINS PAUL WATKINS . MARY WRAY WEBBER A RACHEL WEBSTER BILL WERTZ MALCOLM WERTz MARY WHITESELL LEO WI-IITICAR , LOIS WHITLOCK . ANNE TAYLOR WILEY n CHARLES WILLIAMS - LOIS WILLIAMS V LOUISE WILLIAMS- MARGARET WILLIAMS - RUBY WIRT ' EZELLA WITT DENNIE WOLFE CLARA WORLEY CHARLES WRIGHT SIDNEY YONCE JOHN YOUNG LOIS YOUNG ELLA ZIMMERMAN AGQGGGQGGGGGGGGGGGGGOGQOGOOGGGGGO000090000009 WOLVERINE 11111932 r l N ,JJ Wlvganlzafmns ,xjgf KS-2 Lex if xg! ff 562 J WOLVERINE 1932 3 I - I A R- fffz' ,jr I'ij'M .A EL gm is A A A af A. A .A .A A A ,A A A 4. A A 4. A A 4. A15 gifggwfglffrq Wolverine Annual Staff GILLIE VVILLIAMS ALICE XVEST ....... E LINOR VVA LTE RS XIVESLEY HAYDEN. . . BLAIR XVILEY .... IVIILDRED LAM. . . NELLIE PIERPONT. . . IIUCILLE XVI-IITE.. PENN KIMI2, JR... EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF . . .Editor-in-Chiff . .Af.f.rociatc' Editor . .Aftivitief Editor ....Sportf Editor Photograph Editor . . . .Senior Editor ...,furtior Editor Sophomore Editor .Frefhrrzfm Editor ROBERT FISHER .......................... Bwintfff Mllllllgff CARTER FLESHMAN. , . . . .Circzdatiorz Marzo er X KIEORGE CRAIG .... .... 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P r efident ROBERT FISHER ......,. ......... V ice Prfxident R iq I EMMA HUNTER IXIAXWELL ............. .................... S ecrezary-Treasurer I 5 jf f P if SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES ,N I 1 bl if I GEORGE GARST INIILDRED LAM 5 , if I ROBERT FISHER ELINOR XVALTERS I I, I4 I Ib I JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES I4 JOHN PETER SAUL DAVID HITT f ,I I A , 1 . A I EMMA HUNTER INIAXWELL I ,E !4 Q 2 N I SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES I Pi LUCILLE WHITE HENRY GARDEN L I j I I if I 5? !1 I FACULTY ADVISORS I PE I: MR. HOUSE MR. CHAPMAN f I1 I -3215153 yi E4 3 I V1 ..IOIV , I ,, I , , bi 1 2' YIZIJZIZ Y !!l!!I!'.!,! ZIXY, YO!,!.!!.Z !,!!!.?f XEY Y Y .XEY X .! YI Y Y. 'Lil WOLVERINE 11111932 Wolverine Newspaper Staff CIILLIE WII.I.I,xMS .... ELINOR VVALTERS ALICE XYEST ..... AIILDRED CROSS. . . XVESLEY HAYDEN IXIILDRED EMORY. . EDWARD SHANKS .... HELEN STUMP ......... KIILDRED LAM ........ ELIZABETH HENDERSON, . .. EDITORIAL STAFF ..,,......Editor . , .44,f,YOf'l-INK Editor .,...Cl1Ib Editor ....Aflzrrn1ii Editor .. . . .Sporty Editor . . . .Exehange Editor ........fokeEdit0r . . . .Perfonalf Editor . . .Senior Reporter . . .junior Reporter LUCILLE WHITE ....,... . , .Sophomore Reporter ....ErefhrnartRejnorter AUGUSTA SAUL. . . BUSINESS STAFF GREEK ROBERTSON ........................ Btuineff Manager JOHN PETER SAUI. ................ . ....... Affoeiate Manager FACULTY ADVISORS MISS VVICBB MISS XVOODSON EBI 52 Ile S 'ef' -1 ' 1 - ' f fl? .cf S.-X , ,IS W1 W O LV E R I N E I 9 3 2 -li' - nm 'X' f , 'Rf' v -,EQ - I ,-,-,-,I-I.,,,LL-I.L,,a L-.- ,.. L-,-....I-.---.-I.-, , , A 1 ,wg ff X-W ' - ' 'K,+5,Seg.5-. 'eAAAA,A,AAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAA5f .fp wg' :w w pk I 5 ,, - -. I ' v.,. .I , , I - , ,XX I al' ' I T R'O ' ' I' I .. 3... 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I I 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4 I I I 21 4,1 EILEEN ARCABRICHT MILDRED BAIN MCCLAIN BOWMAN CLARA BRUCE RUTH CANDLER JERRY CRAWFORD NATALIE DEHART HELEN FISHER DOROTHY GARST KATHLEEN GOODWIN EMMA HALL WESLEY HAYDEN DAVID HITT JUANITA LOOP MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN FRANCES MORAN HAZEL MOSES MARGARET NORTON LOUISE OVERSTREET CLAUDINE POFE VERNA RHODES OZELLE ROBY AUGUSTA SAUL JOHN PETER SAUL ROBERT SCOTT AMMON SEARS -vii 53 13+ MARY LOUISE STOUTAMIRE FRANCES STUMP HELEN STUMP ELINOR WALTERS ALICE WEST LUCILLE WHITE NORMA WICCINTON BLAIR WILEY NANCY WILKES DOROTHY WILLIAMS GILLIE WILLIAMS SIDNEY YONCE I9VVV 'V 'VVf .! 'V '!'Yl'.Y 1!.!'.'1'fX!.Y.!f,X!,YL!',YYXYLYY'YVVV 9 fe , N is W O LV E R I N E we I 9 3 2 QR A A-A , gl leeeeeeeeewefeooeeeeeeeef-QI K ' 5 ff '1' ,A ' ,unffi ? ,if ., - 4C 'gfyE:ai,,7 I: , AAAAA-sAA.A,,l J 0 45 o E0 I ff A? AAA R A-A I I Robert W. House Literary Society AIM: Through reading to become afull man,' through eonference a ready rrzang and through writing an exact man :NIOTTOZ Be rate ul or lurk but don't count on it Ii, g COLORS! Blue and Whiie ADVISOR! Mrs. Taylor Turner QM FLOWER: White Rafe or MEMBERSHIP if PHOEEE GILMORE ARNOLD HODcEs AUVREY KEITH ffi DOROTHY TRUE GITTENS ANNIE HONTZ ELIZABETH KERN 4 HELEN GREY GENAVEE HOWELL ATLEE KIDD 1' LUCILLE GRICE VERLIE HOY PENN KIME, JR. 4 BILLY HAISLIP BROWNIE HUBBLE EDNA KING 1 LEONARD HALE 1X'1YRA INGRAM ETHEL MOORE 4 LUCILLE HANNAEASS REBA INGRAM MARY MORGAN ANNIE LEE HARSIIBARGER DORIS JEFFRIES LOUISE .NIORGAN 1 VINCENT HILTON DOROTHY JEFFRIES 44 -1:15492 if in f'-,e------L--.i., A -A ..,. L--..L , A I -L WL, -.-- ..Li. -.. ---W LLDDD it W- I ,Q-fjsiev999QVGQQQQGQQVQQQQQ'9Q i9ii'9fv'iviiiwgyjyyi!r!q!3gRy3 WOLVERINE Sf 1932 Literary Contestants DTXVID HITT .......... ,............ .................. , .........,. D f clazmfr W'inner of the Virginia-Weir Virginia Championihip XXLICE XYEST RUBY AKERS CEILLIE XVILLIAMS XrERNA RHODES NIR. HOUSE Readerf Public Spfaleerf Debaznf Spellfr ROBERT SCOTT Faculty Adzviforf MR. CHAPMAN if 55 XICCLAIN BOWMAN JOHN PETER SAUL, III DOROTHY GARST YVESLEY HAYDEN MRS. STRICKLER v'++'vwf' vxvw-:'1 P Ab Q A WOLVERINESS 1932 -- ,A 'L 5 7? R W A. T g M: 125, A 43. mls. .ral ,fa if? mi W ,gp fl' A f Jtx. KAL. fx Jim Hi:Y Club PURPOSE: Thr pnrpoff of thi: club if to create, maintain, and extfnd throughout the .rfhool and community high ,vtandardf of Chriftian living and rharartfr ADVISOR: Mr. Chapman OFFICERS JOHN PETER SAUL. , . ........... ...... P refidmt ISAAC ANDREWS .... . . . Vice Prefident GEORGE CRAIG. . . ..... Secretary DAVID HITT .... . . . Treasurer EMMET ANDREVVS ISAAC ANDREVVS JOHN WYILLIALI BERNARD NJCCLAIN BOWMAN ROBERT BOWMAN HAROLD CARPER JOHN CIIEATHAM GEORGE CRAIG CARL DULANEY MEMBERSHIP ROBERT FISHER CARTER FLESIIMAN xfVALTER GARRET CARLTON GRESHAM WESLEY PIAYDEN BILLY HILTON DAVID HIT'l' PAUL HOLLYEIELD HORACE HOOD +24 56 JE? r -u 'av' v wp' -asf' 1-' -ef wr I 'fr' -I '-: B. C. IIORNE XVILLIAM HOUSE FRANK LEWIS HUDSON LOOMIS KELIIEY JACK LOOP LEO PAINTER ERNEST ROBERTSON GREEK ROBERTSON JOI-IN PETER SAUL WOLVERINE 1932 X' -.sl 3, in I - ' -, . A .5 +R f- A u ,fs fa. 1 ,-R .QL .1-R .:. A. He .egg f?+'3f :' EFS, fe A' -R Girls' Reserve Club COLORS: Blue and Whitf PURPOSE: To Find and Give the Bfft ADVISOR: Min Woodfon KATIE SEARS ..... BVELYN BOARD .... , . . COLLETTE BICCLUER. .. KA'I'HRINE ANDREWS LOUISE BISHOP ISVELYN BOARD BETTY BRAND LILLIAN CARSON KIARY ELIZABETH CL AIILDRED COOK XVILMA COX KA1'HRINE DAVIS BESSIE DEEI. ARK OFFICERS MEMBERSHIP IDOROTIIY GARDEN IJOROTHY f3IT'I'ENS BIARGUERETTA IIISEY CATIIERINE HURT XIILDRED LAM COLLETTE NICCLUER EMMA HUNTER MAXWELL XIARY JANE MAXWELL VERNA RHODES if 57 fi? . ....,. Prefzdfnt . . . . . . . Vice Prffidfnl . . .Sfcretary-Treasurer AUGUSTA SAUL KATIE SEARS NANCY SMILEY HEIIEN STUMP TCLINOR WALTERS BLAIR XVILEY DOROTIIY BVILLIAMS CEILLIE XIVILIIIAMS ESTELLE VVOODY ur -sv 'v of I 'of V 'V W 'V 'iv 'r' -P' W' 'V VA af v' 'V v' 'fr' 'Q' 'V 'V' 'IG' 'vf' '-if 'V' 'v' v' V' we 'sf' 'iv' 1' V V 4 WOLVERINE 1932 VT-.P UV Yr S - 1 2,5595 I. 5 I nf 'l' XIOTTO: FLOWER: Violet ARCHIE BOOTH. . EMMA HALI, .... ELMORE HOOD ..... IVIRS. E. C. JAMES. .. LOUVIVIA ANDREWS DORIS AKERS EILEEN ARGABRIGHT ARCHIE BOOTH HOYVARD BOOTH . JOE BOWER LOGAN BOWMAN BIELVA BOWMAN HAZEL BRADLEY BILLY BRAND JEAN BROOK DENNIE MAC BROWN JUNE BROWN CLARA BRUCE MARIAN BRUCE PETE BUNTING Latin Club Carpe Diem CSieze the opportzznityj OFFICERS MEMBERSHIP GARNER DOBYNS FIUNICE DRAPER NIAMIE DUFFY NTILDRED EMORY CHARLOTTE FISHBOURNE CHARLOTTE GARST THELMA GARST BILLY FIAISLIP EMMA HALI, LUCILLE HANNABASS ELMORE HOOD VERLIE HOY DOROTHY JAMES NANCY JAMES NIILDRED KIDD KIUANITA LOOP -221 5s iz? COLORS: Viofft and Iffhjte .Prffident . . . . . . View Prefident . . .Sfcretary Tnfafurer . . . .Farulty Advifor BIARY E. BIARTIN KATHERINE :XIASONCUP CLAUDINE MEDLEY ISILEEN BIIRES IQICHARD PERRY AI. C. PENN PIIILLIP PERDUE CLAUDINE POEF FOSTER SRI-:ETS ELIZABETH STEVENSON IDA ST. CLAIR BETSEY STONE IYIARY LOUISE STOUTAMIRE LUCILE XVHITE LOIS XVHITLOCK OZELLA BVITT WOLVERINES 1932 Bible Club BIOTTOZ Search the Scriptureyn ADVISOR: Mi.r5 Pecligo AIMS! 1. To Awaken an Interext in Bible Study 2. To Prefent a Collection of Bible: to the Sehool Library FRANCES DANNER. . . PHYLLIS THORPE. .. LAWRENCE BAIN. . . ROSA ALTIZER FLORENCE ARTHER EVELYN AYERS BESSIE BAILEY KENNETH BAIN LAWERENCE BAIN KIILDRED BAIN NIARY BOWMAN ARTHUR BRUBAKER HARRY BURNETTE ETHEL CARROL HUGH CARTER LLOYD CHILDRESS CORDELIA COWAN JERRY CRAWFORD VERA CRAWFORD FRANCES DANNER OFFICERS MEMBERSHIP FRANCES DEBUSK NATALIE DELIART ALFRED DOWDY BEATRICE DRAPER GARLAND FERRIS HELEN FISHER MARIE GLOVIER VIRGINIA GLOVIER MAGGIE GOAD ROY HAMERICK ANNIE HONTZ DORIS .IEFFRIES DOROTHY JEFFRIES ATLER KIDD IRENE MCDANIEL MARTHA NIAIHL 59 Ef- ........Pre,fia'ent . . . Vice President . . . . . .Seeretary CLAUDINE R1EDLEY VIOLA NIELVIN LAURA MYERS BEATRICE POFF RACHAEL REESE PAULINE RETTINGER ROBERT SCOTT NELLIE ST. CLAIR EDYTHE THOMAS RUTH THOMPSON PHYLLIS THORPE HESTER WEAVER ELIZABETH WERTZ MARGARET YVILLIAM EMMA WVORLEY RUTH RVORLEY ,A ,y .W S ! i I ' N- ' I eiifffofff' 'E W O LV E R I N E 1 9 3 2 fl QQ .. , . 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Pla Or en 1 , Y f b h In t Sc 61 Ye C1 t Sh 0 th- Hex ack the e He qua Olv -of -Ore nth di ess fy Po at 0 2 B is Yes: seasg lookseconft Yea , rtef, fnnesvlew lvthe gefofrg a Hum theunds 0 0 Fllrke rls t n' I S 300 S an I S t Ossed Scored as 'shame of Fe gam anal Ish , ba Cam I1 th d fo d S Cam 3, p 7 O e g end ath e b 0 er- ckf and C lin r Co ever See ass 1 my t ame ed- Ter T' ut 0 0 Alt rom S10 e th mill al of m OW Oh Win he imc 0 0 Whit h0u Gr ugh ere g Se th part' ood ave h D mo ' 0 0 C on Sh eenb .'-Vi Will ason C fi lclll SOn theb anv- St 0 th not rlar an , be Ms: a fsr al-ly to t- all llle e A1 a Su ' m tl o nd tea br' le Call ' 0 l-S CC ay Zer Wle Sa In b the ed 0 , tate essfu get and S, P an ack as SCO 0 ' at lte the Ste hllp d E ' Sh the re 0 Fir end am ' gua Vens Ott ade oft re W' 0 Th, Wh-fn fe fd on QTY1 Ssho l Fr 111 b 0 0 PHILSWHI1-m l C B gard Post leady Cr an uld beshm e 0 0 FISHPOTT rown to g eft h to fl d Br e fe an 0 0 PR,ER - 1 . . 7 at a-Ine Y t a Own ady 0' 0 BRICE. ' - , .Q E LIN guards won he guy' V from 0 0 T OWN' . . .I E-U , re , Sal fadu 3-can O MYLER' l ' - , 1 ' ' -fn P Ceiv em atio Cy- 3 SHOWLJE. . ' . . itatkd, I . Cd ho Placed I1 of 0 WORT S-, '-,ugu le nO!-ab J C 0 0 Moong' '-.ff afd, - le ros 0 2 HAURYON I-..'gufy,r. -,,. I. Sqond entios- 3 OLLYF'-I Tgam H. 0 ' ' - f7 Z't9f' ' ' 5 5 ' ' - .TEVQQXIA 0 0 Q 0 90 ' W. --. QQ A ,..'-FERRT1' Qc . -....g.'SAJS 0 l9Q AENARL 3 .. '- D Q99 EllEEK 0 999 ll 65 19' DES 0 QQQGG 3 990 9 QQ 0 909 0 h Q 0 QQ QQ 0 QQ 0 99031 9 WOLVERINE 111: 1932 Basket Ball 'l'he lQ.12lt!lSliC1 hall season, although not what might he called a sueeesslul one. had several features and lwright spots outstanding in the losses sustained hy the team. lforeed to depend upon the generosity of Roanoke College for a practice as well as a playing floor, lacking any real student support and play- ing: away from home a large portion ofthe time, the team eould hardly he expected to he a winnintzone. A high spot of the entire season was the XYolverine's conquest of -Ietferson lligh's Xlaggieians on their own court early in the season. 'llhat night the whole team played inspired hall, their hest performance of the year. and seemingly smothered all attaeks with ease. 'l'he final score was 22' ll. 'l'his was the hrst time in several seasons that any Salem basket ball team had accomplished such a thing, either on their own or kIell'erson's eourt. During: several other games the team showed llashes of splendid form hut never again did their efforts reach such a peak. Crosswhite and Xlaury. along: with some reserves will he lost lay graduation hut they will leave hehind them Robertson. a first class center who may return, Klartin, a eenter and forward and Brown. a very dependable guard. Barnett, .Xltizer and two or three others of this year's reserves should he hue material for next year's team. Uur new playing lloor should he complete in time for the 1933 basket hall season and it is hoped that with its advent some of the old Ili School Spirit and loyal student support will return. at so 5:3 fn '., '12 125 x ' ET'-N .. W 0 LV E R I N E 1 9 3 2 -4 , ,f Q 14f fm. xx ' ? i51-ifii 'Lf M , 0 ' Q - w- iff-f 2x25 1' f f ,ff K loeeeeeeoeoeeeeeeeeeeoeeol 6 2 - ' ' fff f' 3? '5 0 666666 00000 0 6 2 2 0 2: 0 2 3 0 X 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 E 3 0 66666666666 0000000000 6666 0000 ' 5- E-7 6 if 5 K 'inf 6 14 X , Q ff 3, 0350 666666666 000000000 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 6 66666 00000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 asia WOLVERINE 1932 , , , as affix? I000600600000eoeeeoeeeeeol ' 37 3' 0 0 0 ESTABLISHED 1850 0 Gittens 6: Kime OQOOOOQQOOQOOQOO GOGGGGGOGGGOOGOG Smead 6: Webber INCORPORATED Insurance ' I Real Estate Prescription Druggists Loans The Store of Service 636963 EBEBS9 220 EAST MAIN STREET 120 EAST MAIN STREET Q 2 'PHONE 50 0 3 SALEM, VIRGINIA SALEM, VIRGINIA 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOQOOQOOQQOQQOOOOOQOO GGOGGGOGGGOOGGOOGQGOG QUALITY ABOVE ALL Herff:J ones Company DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY AND COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS 3 Ojicial jewelers to Salem High School 3 0 0 0 3 2 +54 as Inf 0 2 3 099999999999999909999GGQOQQGGQQQQGGQQQQQOQQQ M. -fx bf, ' - - f ENXXY . W O LV E R I N E 1 9 3 2 Wfv.QNf,2 .JQAXS X A , U 4jLj,1xj.Q SRQ'gsIL.. as A iw fx-'q i-5 IQQOQOOOOOQQO6669666666661 -'ffffcf ' 555 U E-5 'i'?,J .--. ff'f1z: ..,L-,-,:. '-HW: If 5 .4 1 4 4. ROANOKE COLLEGE lg F 85M I OUNDED I QSALEM, VIRGINIA ff ff Ly X FULLY ACCREDITED 0 H + + + Q 0 Member Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of if 5 0 the Southern States fi + + + f 0 B. A. AND B. s. DEGREES AND PRE- 5 2 PROFESSIONAL COURSES QR, -I' + + , 23. r 1932 Summer School fum' 13th-Augwt 12th 0 + + + 2 FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 15, 1932 if -1 0 'T 0 P fl' AT Photographerf to 2 Thf 1932 Brown Hardware 0 Com an 0 Woodward P y I Studlo Efver-ytfzlng in Hardware 0 li 0 PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL 5, 0. PHOTOGRAPHERS + + + 0 E + + + Telephone 121 3 1? Reprint: of Any Photograph 6 Alwayf Available ' ' ' Q' + + + 1? 123 EAST MAIN STREET 0 1 'Phone 8-J Q2 SALEM, VA. Q 1 SALEM, VIRGINIA y 1' -P Q +24 69 lie 0 0 0 O. - L L- Io 0049Q0099996QQQQ00QGOGOGQGGOGGGG0OQQGGGQGGGQOQ WOLVERINE 1932 Ziff X l Trix , f ff i'1SST ff, if' 155: , ,. ff ,,fJ5',1M. Nfl . N 29953 A -f' ff? WVYQ- flklllxlzxlf fy '?Zs3l'2 5 ll'll'Tlu,1 -IA. 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DOOLEY 3 0 , , Clothing ir 3 Dooley Prmtmg C0 3 0 ' 0 0 Company 0 B Gommereiezl Trinterf 'lf' 5 0 0 0 0 X 'lf' 3 0 0 0 0 3 SALEM, VIRGINIA 25 CAMPBELL AVENUE, WEST 3 3 Telephone 244 15 College Ave. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Q 0 0 0 0 3 if 70 H- 3 1? 3 99990999990909GQGOQQOQQOQQOGGGGO000009900004 ff s f' Z 1-Q : J. .- aff- f gf' if '?-5. xX .N 'fl MQW 32 -219 N , fllk 'VN ' 'SXYYI , Agro 15' M- .. 1- -1- .. by 71 N w -' ' - -K,,LCs?: kt , is . fs .rf 1' X- ' ' I :Ga E -ffis 2531 E... :::::.: -qv qc. ., ' ,-f 7 S' If . iff I X in W .f?,':,,,4 f leeGQQQQQOQOQQGQQQOQQQOOQI , - of WOLVERINESHS 1932 if X lil ,gas . ,.::.3-,sQs5a:'.:+.7'9 ..-1u:0Q5 '1'?-T4 3' -i -f -v , .1 v. -,. . rf uf.: Q '4 SUCCESS COMES WITH fl' BUSINESS TRAINING . . . 0 cf 0 0 O 6 0 0 0 Q, 0' I Accounting, Banking, Business Ad- ministration, Secretarial Science- Q-, will enable o to reach n execu C Q, y u a - tive position early in life, paying a a fl, HIGHER SALARY cy Write today for 'M page catalog and year book HX. Qu 0 . fa f? ausmzss cou.m.zcn: ff tx ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 1 , 1 ' of 0 fy Q, 0 GOLDSMITH Footballs, Volley, Basket and Baseballs 411 Q, Q, TENNIS AND GOLF SUPPLIES 0 0 if ff 4' A I I Roanoke Hardware COMPLIMENTS OF Albert Bros. Inc. Gomraczorr GAS IS FAST, CLEAN AND CHEAP FOR COOKING WATER HEATING REFRIGERATION df' VISIT OUR SALEM OFFICE DISPLAY if: Roanoke Gas Light Company 4 1 Company 1 4, if 12 +21 71 is I ,Me QQGGQGQQQOGQOQO9QQQQGOOGPQQGOOGGGGGQQQQQQQQQQO WOLVERINE 1932 ff-gfsx 4 'Q-Zfiix .K 1Q'?-21? , f' , 2-I ' fe ESR X f '--.1 'nf All fff- , , f . f X, A .. ik 3 I Q .aff f, ,gg ,V em, MI, A A ' 4'f'ff2 ff wig I1 , wk --.fi fi fi 13 HUP' 14 :A-. - Y., + W ' f,.!'2- 'L f- f ,f 'jf A 1' :TX-51 I T I sl? :J 'Q - -J. 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OVERSTREET, Proprietor S orfin Good! 0 The Pionzer Battery Station of Salfm P g 0 s o o o G - 4 , 0 U E 40 fi1ZI5?2351?,5fSi3'5i3 OIL Caldwell:SItes Co. 2 ' WASHING AND GREASING 8 Corner Main and Academy Streets ROANOKE, VIRGINIA TELEPHONE 9167 0 0 0 0 2GOGGGGGOOGGOGGGGGG90GGGGGOGGGOGGGOOOGGGGGQO X w o LV E R I N E I 9 3 2 :A if A1 'R if IOQQQQQQQQQOQeeeeeeeeeeeol 3 ii , - Qs-.si ' fi ' W WW 3 3 0 0 I C , 3 3 3 The Spirit of 32 3 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 MAY this publication help to perpetuate 0 0 the spirit which the Staff has endeav- 0 0 ored to portray and may pleasant memories be 0 2 recalled by its perusal. 3 0 0 8 We have given our personal attention to the 3 0 production of this book and assure you that 0 2 We Will handle all other commissions entrusted 3 0 to us in this same careful manner. Q 0 0 8 We place at your disposal our experience of 3 3 the past forty-nine years infsatisfactorily pro- 0 0 ducing creditable publications for an ever-in- 3 2 creasing number of customers. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'P YF 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co. 3 0 EDWARD L. STONE, PRESIDENT 0 0 0 3 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 3 0 0 0 0 fi 3 0 'ei 73 B' 0 'P 3 29690900090699GGGGGGGGOGGGGGOGGGOGOGGO000009 WOLVERINE 1932 E123 ,QR ,ff-ff nflfeff 'flu' F 4 , fz,7f W '-'N' llflzlld X ak, C .Q ze?-7' Aiwa. 4.271 0-3222- Ioeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeol Q 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF 2 0 . 3 Salem Brick Salem Creamery 5 E Company Co., Inc. if 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 SALEM FOUNDRY 0, Q, LEWIS g 8 AND MACHINE 6: CO. 3 0 WORKS 0 0 0 0 0 2 Paffenger and Frezlglzt FORD DEALERS 3 2 Elefvatorf 3 2 3 0 Telephone 93 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 SALEM, VIRGINIA SALEM, VIRGINIA 3 0 0 0 0 3 4874+ E+ A 4 1? 3 LGOGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGQGGGGGOGGGGGGGGGGGGGGQOGO O Q WOLVERINE 1932 I fi It I Ioeeebooeoeeeoeeeeeeeeeeol O y no 2 WE recognize our responsibility 3 0 . to meet your demands for H 0 0 quality at the lowest price. In pre- 0 3 senting E 12 B b t S t' f 3 x er ar ers o a IS 0 Mitchell's Clothing ' P Your Needs Y 0 0 we have satisfied ourselves that 3 0 these splendidly tailored suits for G3 63 QB 0 0 young men truly represent the 0 48 most outstanding display Ladies' Beauty Parlor 0 0 of value-giving. 0 0 EB GB EB Work Done by Appointment 3 0 ' 0 E Mitchell Clothing co. 64 5 0 'c0 '0'md 211 EAST MAIN STREET 0 307 South Henry Street 3 E ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SALEM, VA. Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 The Store of Greater Vetluef' COMPLIMENTS OF 5 0 0 0 BROTHERI-1009 R. C. Bowman 0 0 2 MERCANTILE Gt CO. 0 0 COMPANY 3 3 INSURANCE 3 0 Qood Gllotfzexjbr Jlfen, Toung REAL ESTATE Q X Jlffen and30y: 3 0 ee e es 0 3 aa ea ea 0 0 TIME TO INSURE 3 E 107 South Jefferson Street TELEPHONE 329 3 ti ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SALEM VIRGINIA 3 ' 0 0 0 2 ' A 'fi 75 lk 3 'P 3 2990909900900900090999909QGQQGQQQQQGQGQQGGGO fx W, -1. ' n W 0 LV E R I N E I 9 3 2 fi X Ioeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeol I ' 3 is 3 3 3 The Glen mary 3 3 . Apartments 3 E COMPLIMENTS OF 3 . 'f---H O 3 Robert Martin The Best Place 3 3 Company! Inc' on Earth to Lifue 2 gg Rgad Contractor? 3 0 0 2 'PHONE 25 3 E F. C. WILEY, MANAGER 3 W 0 2 3 O A I I 3 CORNER STORE I 2 X Salem Theatre Building U Kw p p l U 3 2 The Swami' swf C THE ATRE Q C 3 ig TOASTED OR PLAIN SANDWICHES, SALE? VRGWA gi 0 I sODAs, ICE CREAM, HOT DRINKS, Wflfff 501014 501014-f B6-ff 0 0 COLLEGE STATIONERY AND The pick of the latest and best Q 0 NQVELTIES productions on the sound screen Q 0 presented in a building built Q 0 X for sound pictures Q E ' 9 EB Mggqge Daily ..,...... .l. .3130 P. M. 3 ' 1 TCH IO Ceflts Z U ts 25 cents 0 CANDIES : CIGARETTES : CIGARS Nights ............. 7215 and 9200 P- M- 3 0 Children IS cents : Adults 35 cents 0 0 MAGAZINES : POP CORN HES WORTH THE PRICE AT V -Q30 0 THE SALEM THEATRE '51 3 0 . . 0' A 0 O A 76 I- - A O 3 C 3 9909909QQQQ9999999049G99099999009909009GQ009 1 v i A- K MJ, ,. .,,,.. 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Salem High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Salem, VA) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 77

1932, pg 77

Salem High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Salem, VA) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 7

1932, pg 7

Salem High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Salem, VA) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 36

1932, pg 36

Salem High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Salem, VA) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 7

1932, pg 7


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