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The l95l 52 Pptter trzmtbcli squad is receiving a verw enthusiastic send! off to the Toledo DeVillniss game. The gridders, bath girls and boys varsity bands, and cheerleaders were guests of the Ceramic Theater to see the picture lim Thorpe, All Amer- ican. ' Colorful Here we see some at the peppy crowd gathered around the bonfire previous to the Salem Homecoming Game. This activity was sponsored by the Blue and White Nonfpareil Club. This is just a sample of one of the many pep rallies conducted in The high school auditorium before mast gridiron contests, Principal William Harrington is the vivaciaus master of ceremonies and pep master,
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53, L Z9-V4 Frosh promenade and snake dance be- fore upperclassmen on Freshman Day, the joyous time for greenies, when they can dis- card their armbands and become full- fledged high school men and women. We'd guess the girls are looking at the upperclass boys and the freshmen boys are looking for the refreshments, Big wheels, big salesmen! Top boy and girl sellers on the first day of the annual Magazine Sale, being congratulated by Dean Bert Dawson, sales manager, and re- ceiving their Oscars are: Wayne Wil- liams, Barbara Kortman, Eleanor George, and Fred Watkins. KE's Kelly Project always takes the staff members into some influential surround- ings, here we see them in the office of Mayor Arnold Devon talking to His Honor, Mr. Devon promised that a plainclothesman would check behavior of the students and adults in the matter of courtesy on buses, the concern of the staff workers R. Davis, P. Vodrey, J. Furgason, S. Deeds, M, Smith, and R. Duffy, tv lg ,ll pw 2 if l 1 y
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ll 'N J. l fy' Xe I'-'fax ' 9 'ak' i s.. J i- i i . --H new 1 Chemical Comb The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held Moy I8 of last school year, Eddie Juenemann's orchestra of Canton furnished the music. The chosen theme Orchids to the Seniors feci- tured a huge chandelier of orchids and silver streamers. Approximately 300 juniors and seniors were present. The Grand March was led by senior class officers Ted Parker, Mike Chan, George Petyak, and Shirley Warrick and their dates, and junior class offi- cers Jim Moss, Ed Galloway, Christy Donaldson, and Dale Thornberry ond their dates. At ll:l5 Barbara Booth was crowned Prom Queen. She was elected by secret ballot by the senior class. Junior closs members elected her two attendants Lillian Gebauer and Joan McCoy. All present received a Memories booklet in which were the dance pro- gram and space for autographs. Foc- ulty sponsors for the affair were Miss Susan Smith, Miss Isabel Clouse, and Harold Ginder. ln the foreground are seen parents who were allowed to stay until the completion of the Grand March. inations junior-Senior Prom Queen LEFT TO RlGl-lT: Lillian Gebouer Joan McCoy, Donno Barnes, Jim Moss, Shirley Meanor. SEATED: Prom Queen Barboro Booth. C? Q
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