Salem Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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udic GIRLS' CHORUS 0 Left to right, first row: Luella Classen, Myra Friesen, Joyce Voth, Alice Rundstrom, Luella Warkentin fpianistt Sec- d ' . . on row. Karen Hampton, Joe Ann Blunt, Helen Melby, Nota Zobel, Mary Ann Wall. Third row: Janice Goertzen, Elaine Van Tassel, Marciel Reimer, Phyllis King, Renabelle Dyck, Ona Schaberg, MEN'S CHORUS 0 Left to right, first row: Ronnie Mott, Jack Muyskens, Merle Fadenrecht, Walter Warkentin, Dean Maurer. S d econ row: Curtis Zimmerman, Dave Turner, Paul Gunther, Dave Knaupp, Jack Utterback, Charles Higley. Third row: Bob Johnson, Archie Schmidt, Nils Friberg, Bob Brotherton, Don Friesen, Virgil Brandt, Jim Pfau. THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT, under the direc- tion ot Willis Reimer, who has been with us for two years, has done a fine iob throughout the year. They have taken part in most of the programs the school has sponsored. The differ- ent groups and soloists within the choir have represented the school by going out and sing- ing at the churches and other meetings and also for our own chapel services. The choir sponsored a Choir Festival on May 2 in which eight church and the Academy choirs took part. At the end all nine choirs sang together. The Music Department of Salem Academy has rep- resented the school well. Page ThirtyeNine

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san, -vw WB, ,rw +G' .ghop .glaeeck photo -gqtt MR. OARRARUS SHOP CLASSES have been making lamps and vvork- ing on other such projects during the year. The boys have also re- paired the desks in the class rooms and made the hurdles for the track team. They are learning to be handy-men. THE SPEECH CLASS has been working hard this year. Among oth- er things they have participated in several debates and panel discus- sions. Dolly O'Neill is shown giving her speech for the I Speak for De- mocracy Contestf' She was chosen from the class to represent our school in the contest. Considerable progress has been madethis year in the PHOTOGRAPH CLUB. As one ot their projects they have fixed the dark room. These boys are learning something which in later life can be a hobby or a profession to them. Under the able direction of Nor- ma Hedberg the ART CLASS has undertaken many protects during the past year. Among them are the eye-catching posters you see around ,i-school announcing special events, the art work for the Christmas and other programs, not to mention the different things they have studied for class assignments. Page Thirty-Eight



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at 1. Look out, Mott, they're going to push you over! 2. Watch that stuff, Dean. 3. One lady fed them all. 4. Giddyap, horsie. 5. Ah, bliss. 6. Looks as though SCA has a model. 7. What have we here? 8. Pals. 9. It was a long day's drive. 10. Goo- gong the trip was iust loo much for Janice. 11. They went to Hoodoo Ski Bowl. 12. Pyramid. 13. Could this be Renabelle? 14. Must be interesting. 15. Good Bye. Thanks for everything, 16. Peterson's Rock Garden. Just resting. 17. Come down, Muyskins, come down! 18. Take me back to my boots and saddIe. Page Forty

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