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6-Y iw error' gl Cub Staff Editor ................... Assistant Editor ..... Business Manager . ........,...,.,.,. Assistant Business Manager ,,.,............. Circulation Manager ..,..,......,,.. Mary Assistant Circulation News Reporter .....,.....,.,....,.... ..... Jokes ........... Exchange ...... Literary ..... Athletics ....,,.... Shep Foreman ...... Faculty Advisor Manager .............. Virginia Criin Gretna Brown Paul Graves James Tucker Hayes Chamberlain Robert Boggs YVinbourne Smith .. Edna Holsapple Ruth Stewart Salome Ogden Frank Rltts Frank Rltts Miss VV1'ight The Cub Our printing press was purchased in Rushville, from a newspaper editor who was going out of business, in 1919. From that time on we have had our school paper, the Cub, Mr. Telle, our former principal, gave it the name of Cub, This is fit- ting in every sense as the Lyon is the emblem of our school. The first two years the Cub was published weekly as we had the printing class but since that time it has become ,a bi-weekly edition as we have no printing class and the type must be set up elsewhere. The school paper is one of our most important institutions. All students ap- preciate it as they know that outsiders regard it as a standard of the school and 'judge accordingly. It binds the students into closer fellowship and all support it and work to make it better because we want our school and all our school instiutions to 'be the best. lPage seventy-fourl
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ALYYSN' xl Sunshine Society The Sunshine Society was organized in Crawfordsville in 1900. In that year a ,L:'roup of High School girls in a Sunday School Class taught by Miss Anna Wilson became interested in doing practical Christian work. They decided to form an orf.:'an- ization known as the Sunshine Society, which would spread Sunshine in every lonely and needy corner in that town. Since then the organization has been very active, not only in t'rawt'ordsville but in many towns and cities where there is a Sunshine Society. In 1923 it was organized in Salem High School, The oliicers are: President, Helen Shivelyg Vice-President, Dorothy Clark, Recording' Secretary, Catherine Pitts, l'drresponding' Secretary, Helen Hindsg Treasurer, Ruth Stewart. Miss Troth is Sponsor and Advisor. The Society has sent flowers to the sick, Christmas baskets oi' food to the poor, givt-n randy and hot-do,e, ' sales, besides helpingseveral organizations in High School to meet their expenses. Salem High School has been in great need of such an organization for its girls. Any Senior, Junior, or Sophomore may be a member. The creed of the Sunshine Society is: With love in my heart and charity for all, t'orgetting selt', 1 will make it the object of my life to he helpful and kind to oth- ers. I shall try to t'it myself to give intelligent service in making the community in whit-h I live a safe and more beautiful place for little children. Thus will my life be- 4'Ulllt' iirh and complete. If each Sunshine girl lives by this creed, where can there be found a better woman than she will become? And there are many Sunshine Girls. lPage seventy-threel
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