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First row: Glade Follis, Elizabeth Gilchrist, Ruth Bates, Lilian Davis, George Brant Frances Fellows Helen Idmunclson, Harry Broadbent, Lois Fellows, Frank Beer. Second row: Marjorie Christensen, Edmund Carleton, lanet Frees, Ellen Fisher Mary hyre Ann Boentje, Walter Bowman, Eula Creech, George Birrell, Mildred Christenson. Third row: Ola Clark, Vivian Chandler, Noida Carroll, Margaret Burroughs, Claudine Elber Carmehta Earquist, Preston Doughton, Agnes Derry, Fred Bradshaw, Torn Drynan. QL, RIG-langx F acult Ot all groups in American lite who have contributed to the War effort, none deserve more praise than the teachers. Those at Salem High are no exception. Not only have they Worked harder to Twelve
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Ujice Stung' Needless to say, the increased ac-- tivities in Salem High have made a great deal of extra Work for the office force. Among other things they changed everyone's program to fit into the Victory Corps program. Throughout the year they have been kept busy aiding the armed forces by sending them the records of Salem graduates in the service. Members of the office force are Mr. lames Nel- son. registrarg Miss Myrtle McClay, and Mrs. Bertha Finch. Cafeteria Staff Headed by well known Pop Crary, the cafeteria staff has fed the Salem High students Well in spite of high prices, rationing, and increased ap- petite irom daily gym classes. Ably assisting Pop in the tremendous task of keeping the student body healthy are Mrs. Marie Iaclcson, Mrs. Eva Arnett, Mrs. Pauline Wilsong and Bernard Phillips, apprentice. C ustod ians Everything in Salem High has been affected by the War. The engineer has heated the building on thirty-tive per cent less fuel. The custodians have been faced with shortages of cleaning materials. But in spite of rationing and shortages, each one has done his job Well. Eleven
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First row: Mabel Robertson, Muriel Wilson, Gertrude Smith, Carolyn Wilson, Lela Newmyer, Ada Ross Ienette Roberts, Beryl Holt, Gertrude Shisler. Second row: Lena Belle Tartar, Ralph Murphy, Lelia Iohnson, Alta Rieck, Mary B. Sayles, Mary B Smith, Mabel Cooley, Elizabeth Hogg, Frank Neer. Third row: Grace Hockett, Edith Serell, Sylvia Krups, Iune Philpott, Marie Houguez, Leah l-logue lean Kendall, William Porter, Herman chWartzko F acult teach new courses and train students to fit into the War effort, but they also have given freely of their time to aid in rationing and various other War pro- grams. Thirteen
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