South Salem High School - Sword and Shield Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1962

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'bv QQQK Trp? 7',.qsfl w-1 vi may 7 1 l '1 QQ- Q ,JY SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . . B111 Hohwiesner Vic,e -President . . . . Laurie Bodenweiser Secretary ..... . . Mary Clark Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . Ion Brack Q-...,,,M . . Many significant events occurred during our senior year. A new school anthem was in- troduced by Mr. Wally Jonhson and the A cap- pella choirg the team teaching program was tested in the American Problems classesg the United Fund goal was surpassed because of a SS 246. 79 effort by the Senior Class. The class of '62 has a high academic standing. As Sopho- mores the class scored in the top 2070 of all schools in the nation of the Iowa Test. Seniors Dave Torgeson and Bill Nowack were semi-fi- nalists in the National Merit Scholarship Test. On the same test 12 were awarded commen- dations. The seniors chose royal blue caps and gowns for graduation. Heading the Senior Class Council are Bill Hoh- wiesner, Laurie Boden- weiser, Mary Clark, and Jon Brack. Mr. Richard Johnson has been Senior Class Ad- visor for two con- secutive years. He helps students overcome school problems, plan fo , future careers, and prepare for college education and scholarships.

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OVER ME T KILLFULLY A utive Council teamed with the Student Council to help make our 1961-62 school year one to be remembered. A representative from each homeroom is elected to Stu- dent Council in the Fall. It is through this body that stu- - dents practice self-govern- ment. The leadership of capable students has influ- 2 9I'1Ced the OI'ga1'1iZ3-ti01'1 in SITTING: Kirk Morey, Bill Hohwiesner, Steve Blaisdell, Barb Hamilton, Ann Harvey, Kathy furthering dSITlOCI'3.lliC ideals McIntosh, Don Sheldon. STANDING: Sharron Mills, Doug Morgan, Sue Bennett, Andy liill, concerning S. S. H. S. The Advisor, Mr. Ramsdeii. Executive Council planned the agenda for Student Coun- cil meetings. The members consist of a representative from each of the major depart- ments, the class pres-idents, and the A. S. B. officers. FRONT ROW: Gail Miller, Andy Hill, Marabee Groom, Sharon Mills, Tish Forbes, Sue Ramsdell, Suzan Bennett, Doug Morgan. ROW TWO: Barb Atkinson, Cathy Stone, Beth Kennedy, Judy McMillan, Daryl Coates. ROW THREE: Gail Hensey, Pat Thorn, Olivia Berg, George Robb, Rick Pomeroy. ROW FOUR: Lynn Perkins, Nan Nelson, Steve Bauer, Jeff Hogenson, Mike Decoss, Jack Lawshe, Vin Fichter. ROW FIVE: Jim Shinn, Chuck Olson, Jim Notebloom, Steve Guidinger, Gary Papenfus, Lanz VanLydegraf, John Luchau. l ,



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K SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL--FRONT ROW: Lynne Perkins, Diane Farmer, Kathy Eaton, Sue George. ROW TWO: Mary Clark, Laurie Bodenweiser, Lee Anne Scheidemann, Alyce Bahr, Diane Ewing. ROW THREE: Jon Brack, Ed Maerz, John Koertge, Jim Adams, Bruce Davis, Bill Howiesner. SCHOOL LIFE ENDS IN COMMENCEME T I wi- :K it C4 jr s Sf Richard Johnson, Senior Class Advisor. Bob could hardly wait to wash those dirty cars at the senior A V UF car wash. AFM

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