Salem High School - Clarion Annual Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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VIEWS OF Miss Hollenheck's hamsters are nothing hut ele- vated rats. They have risen higher than their rat hrothers hecause they have the same eating hahits and diseases as man. They are also said to he cuddly and to make nice pets. But it would he advisahle to look at them in 215 hefore deciding on one tor a pet. This is one of the 59 classrooms in the Viking villa containing some 61 teachers who hand out the hooks, talks, tests, and other assignments so dear to every student. Rooms throughout the building, furnishing everything from chemistry to gym or Spanish to typing, are where approximate- ly six hours of every school day are spent hy young seekers of knowledge. A constant source of information in Salem high are the hulletin hoards. News of coming events, dances, movies, assemhlies, play casts, and cluh activities make the hoards in the main hall into a colorful scene. Pictured here is the Clarion Boardu where latest editions of our newspaper ap- pear along with various exchange papers. When you say, l don't want to go to the lihraryg l can't find anything or get anything done there, you are speaking of the largest, hest-lighted, and quietest room in the huilding. It contains over 8,000 hooks, of any suhject, and of any shape, color or size. Also 70 current magazines are suhscrihed to, and over l,000 checked out every month. The hook department keeps an average of 160 checked out a day or 4,800 a month. Miss Goodnough and her staff of 17 workers assure you of a quiet place, with plenty of room to work, for the lihrary seats 120.

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VIK ILL l':veryhotly's tiriencln is smiling Pat, the janitor. XVhen that test is next periotl or your latest love attair has iust hrolien up, always tlepencl on Pat for a wornl of cheer to sencl you on smiling. Yvhen you lose your last pencil stuh he can procluce long yel- low heauties with pre-war erasers that malte your heart jump. Snappetl with him at their usual haunt is Otto XVeher. ljieturecl here is one of the 35 machines usenl hy some 60 lioys in the woodworking shop. The mem- hers of woocl shop have contrihutetl their worlc not only to Salem high, hut to the community. This year they have matle a huilt-in cahinet for the First Aitl crew at the tire station, laminated maple hench tops for Parrish, a large clisplay case tor use in the shop huiltling, anml many other things for the school. Lett, right, left, right, clrillecl the memhers ot' the girls gym classes in preparation for the animal Iym lamhoree. During the months that the Grancl lllarcli was practicetl, the leaclers anal gym teachers almost lost all hope anal patience in trying to make it perfect. But their worries were well rewartletl when on the final night the girls came through with flying Colors. 'UN Pete anal Repeat are the school's famous alli- gators which live in a cheerful cage in Miss Bar- quist's hiology lahoratory. They are carnivorous, meat-eating, antl hrought many headaches cluring the meat rationing periocl. ff

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