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eniors Recall Hi h ehool emories At the end of the football season GENE JONES was placed on the Big Six l'First String . . . The bas- ketball Big Six First String claimed LARRY CHAMBERLAIN . . . Wrestling had CLIFFORD HUTCH- INSON State Champ in the 128 pound class and FRANKLIN YELLEN State Champ in the 166 pound class. An interclass rivalry skit Fruit Juice Barl' directed by LEONA STRODE won the seniors second place . . . Following this came the Senior Class Talent Show and a Senior dance, 'Superstition Shufllef, The school year 1949-50 found the Junior class with JIM BOONE as president and NORMA HAMIL- TON as vice-president . . . ELMETTA HANSEN served as secretary and KAY PERRIN treasurer . . . Song leaders were COLLEEN MCNEIL and JOHNNY REX. The big event of the year was the winning of the State Basketball Tournament by the Vikings . . . the Varsity team included juniors LARRY CHAMBERLAIN, WAYNE WALLING, LARRY BAGGETT, and DEB DAVIS. An interclass rivalry skit Mock Wedding', and a Junior Class Talent Show, directed by JANET KUF- NER and MARION PUTMAN, respectively, brought out new acting personalities . . . The speech depart- ment found EUNICE PECKENPAUGH and GILBERT BATSON winning several hrst place trophies in vari- ous oratorical contests . . . and LOUISE MATTER was awarded a Gold Key for a non-objective painting. The Juniors presented several rally dinners with dances after football games, and by custom sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Prom with the theme Song of India . . . the Prom with its well planned, authen- tic decorations proved to be one of Salem High School's most outstanding. STAN LYMAN was elected to lead the struggling Sophomore class for its first year at Salem High . . . Assisting him were JOAN CHANDLER as vice-president and COLLEEN MCNEIL as secretary . . . MAR- GARET MILLER took charge of the financially insecure class as treasurer, and LEADELI. DAVIS and CHARLES EVANS kept spirits up as song leaders . . . For their hrst A.S.B. formal, couples went Dancing on the Moon . . .Also came a Sophomore dance and the first performance of the Jym Jamboree . . . Two sophs proved themselves outstanding as BEVERLY SAYLOR won the coveted Gold Key for her water color and RONALD I-IAMANN showed a state champion calf of its breed at the State Fair. Senior Class llnuneil Back Row: Stan Lyman, Jim Kleen, Dick A. Adams, Dick O. Adams, Walton Reeve. Third Row: John Gun- dran, Dick Peterson, Maxine Booze, Bob Sogge. Second Row: Miss Ola Clark, Colleen McNeil, Betty Williams, Barbara Pace. Front Row: Pat Filler, Margie Dunigan, Harriet Just, Ruth Kreft. page ,a V lt.-ia V,-1 r: aim, ' f
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