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II , J F 7? llllllllll 9'.V.V.V.Y Left to right, standing: Dean Maurer, Helen Melby, Evelyn Fischer, Elsie Armstrong, Joe Ann Blunt, Virgil Brandt, Nola Zobel, Bob Johnson. Seated: Janet loucks, Suzanne Ralzlaff, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Casebeer, Alice Johnson, Karen Hampton, Connie Jarvill, Sandra Johnson. At pulpit: Jack Utterback. gA'Zl3fl.dl'l 021422 'J fend THE CHRISTIAN WORKER'S BAND of Salem Academy has been active on Sunday after- noons throughout the year, with Jack Utter- back as President. They have presented a Gospel-filled program at such places as Clear Water Church, Hillcrest School for Girls, and others. One project has been the passing out of tracts in down-town Salem. They even had a party at the home ot Alice Johnson during the month of January. There are many in Christian Worker's Band who sing, there are those who play musical Page Thirty-Two instruments, and some can give serrnonettes, while they all have a testimony that rings true. THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM turned out to be a variety of things. The Choir sang several numbers, the Junior High Chorus sang, and the tvvo groups sang together. The Choir sang Christmas Carols corresponding with the Christ- mas story done in pantomime by the Junior High. The Band, also, had a part in the pro- gram. An added feature was the Girls' Chorus. All in all it was a fine program, even though the curtain did get stuck. gsm! se in 6 A v 4 M 2 S
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eafetetzk This has been the first year that Salem Academy has had a regular cafeteria. Mrs. Zobel and Mrs. Tho- reen have done a splendid job of providing us with an adequate lunch each school day. Mrs. Thoreen's cook- ing classes have also helped to prepare the meals. Here we find our cooks and some of the girls dishirig out a meal. ,fiftaty The library has a new lo- cation this year, with a bright, sunny appearance. lt has been moved down- stairs, the old location be- ing the cafeteria. Many new and interesting books have been added to the shelves, along with maga- zines and several daily newspapers. We are sure that every student appreci- ates the library and all the work that Mrs. Campbell and the staff have put into IT. 055122 Filing, typing, etc. This is iust a typical iob of the of- fice girls. With the help of Mrs. Wall, they do their part to keep the school in good running order. Each girl has profited much in this experience of learning to keep an office efficient- ly. Page Thirty-Th ree
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