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SALEM HIGH'S ORCHESTRA A W? v 'T 1.1. QQ aw 2 SQ fx at W4 HQ x ,ff The S.H.S. orchestra furnished music at Iunior Miss, Snikpoh's annual play, and at the graduation exercises. This lvear's memlmers also participated in the District Music Contest which was held April 5-6. Contest selections were t'American Fantasief' Phaon, and the gavotte from Hlphigenia in Aulisf' l !ule.r Rodney Beals Nlcrle Rhoten 0lme.r lay Harris Donna Wiederkehr cYdl'l.IIEf.f Dick Barber Lowell Fox Bob Wiper Sa.x'opl1one.r Daryl Davis Don Owens l'll'BlI1'lI H0l'I1Lf Glen Garrett Norman Lindlmurg Shirley Sogge Dick Wllitely Carnellr Tom Brennan Kenneth Hamilton Ray Walclen Carl Weitlner Trambanem lack Brooks LaVern Hiebert Ted Roake Tuba Bob Emerson l'e1'ruJLr1on lean MacLean Bob Purdy Eddy Remington I'Yl.0!l'IIJ' Kenard Adams Mary Ann Bothman Philip Blankenship Frieda Carlson Dick Innes Lois Kearns Germond Lamkin lean Lehman Donna lane Macklin Shirley Starke Williani Wilson Viofa Bernice vKleihege Cello NONE BilSl'l0I' 511111.17 B11.r.r Kermit Burson Bob Foelkl Roger Middleton joe Nluncey Caroline Wilkes ,ii
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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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RADIO This year the students of the fifth period radio class presented a weekly radio hroadcast under the supervision of Mr. D. A. Rams- dell, puhlic speaking instructor. The half-hour programs, broadcast through the courtesy of radio sta- tion KSIJM, were presented di- rectly from Salem High School. Students of the radio class wrote the scripts, and during the hroad- casts they took over complete di- recting. The purpose ofthe broad- casts was to train the students in radio work and to give the radio audience a glimpse of school life. Some of the outstanding broad- casts were the following: the carol singing at Christmas time, the Spanish program portraying an imaginary trip to Nlexico, the story of heri heri and the cure for scurvy presented hy Nliss Hollenheck's second period hiology class and Miss Wilscin's third period English class, music of the Salem Iligh dance hand, and a debate hetween Salem and McMinnx'ille .high schools on an extended broadcast. If v,w
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