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The great S Club dance. Marley B e n ri e t t dragging his chains behind him. Why that look in your eye, Mary? Hair Pettit at an early age. Crescendo skit, Civics Club Carnival win- ners. Drama, ah! drama! Pat Leary fifty years from now. Your's truly, the an- nual editor. KNO bull? NOW here We have the common craw- fish. Our P. A. staff in the mid st of Master- works. Blowing out a lung for dear old Salem High. 'All the way down! One, two, three, four, What's the matter, Eck? You're in pleas- ant surroundings.
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AS.B Associated Student Bodq Officers 0 Headed by Genia1 Ioe Bowersox, popular student body gavel-pounder, the A.S.B. Council has served many highly useful purposes during the past year. The dream of frequent student body dances became a reality under the far- sighted planning of Edith Moxley, hard working vice president. Helen Zielinski proved to be an efficient as well as charming secretary, espe- cially in the field of letter writing. Roger Wagner was in there pitching all year as capable and likable forensic manager. Although elected to hold down a none too strenuous position, Don Cutler was ever present at assemblies and dances as our sergeant at arms. The three classes were especially Well represented on the ASB. Council this year. Senior representatives were Carl Ritchie, Otis Wilson, and Rex Hardy. The junior point of View was ably represented by Bernice Bowersox, Lorraine Murdock, and Fritz Deckebach. Livewires Travis Cross and Wilfred Beard protected the rights of the sophomore class. Faculty advisers were Mr. Fred Wolf, Mr. Edmund Carleton, Mr. Fred Brad- shaw, Miss Mabel Robertson, and Mr. Frank Neer. , Z
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SAL EM 1-1161-1 SCI-10014 ' CLASSES FORWARD EVERAL times a day the halls of a certain educational institution of Sa- lem, Oregon are filled with myriacls of youthful voices. You are very familiar with a few of these voicesg others are those of slight acquain- tancesp many are unknown to youg but put them all together and you have a melodic mixture that is the spirit of Salem High School. EMEBQQE
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