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Vocational Agriculture Club The Vocational Agriculture Club members are farm boys regularly enrolled in the vocational agiculture classes. The club was organized in 1924 and has grown to an annual membership of forty boys. The work of the club is varied. It has sponsored an egg show, apple show, community programs devoted to rural interests, thrift club, and 4H club work. Early in the summer many of the boys with Mr. Branaman visited Purdue University and experimental farms for a few days. The Grist, the club paper, is published annually to exemplify the work of the department. Alvin Maudlin . President Kenneth Barrett . Director Raymond Clark ... Vice-President Gerald Myers . Director Charles Sullivan . Secy-Treas Roger Short . Director William C. Branaman . Faculty Adviser rst row Second row Third row Mark Trueblood Ellis Elrod Conrad Barrett Dale Wilson Harold Smith - Fred Fultz Randall McClellan Carlos Nuckols Harold Gilstrap Robert Morris Elmer Congleton Rex Hauger Henry Trueblood Templeton Smith Wade Cook Lorraine Ashabraner Marion Hinds Roger Short Lloyd Martin Arthur Sullivan Fourth row Burnice Morris Buel Marcum Martin Voyles Thomas Borden Gerald Myers Alvin Maudlin Eugene Bell Raymond Herle Mr. Branaman Raymond Clark Kenneth Barrett Robert Mitchell Forty-nine
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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ■ I M I I I I I I I IM iI I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I 1111111111111 ■11m■111111111111111■1111111111 •• 11111111111 ii 111 m 111111111111111 The LYON ’32 111111111111111111111111111111111111 ■ 11111111111111111 ■ 11111 ■ 111 ii 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 m m 11111 n i mi ii 111111 ii i mi 11 mi mi n i mi mi uni i mi mu ii i ii n n Hi-Y The Hi-Y of Salem High School was organized in 1924 with eleven charter members. This year the club has been increased greatly and now has forty-nine members. The purpose of Hi-Y is to “create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character.” Each year, since the organization of Hi-Y, it has sponsored the Father and Son Banquet. This year the club undertook a new work. It carried out a Pre-Easter Bible Study program which was found to be very profitable. John Voyles . President Robert Shields . Secretary Lloyd Evans . Vice-President John Shanks . Treasurer Fred Fultz . Sergeant-at-Arms First row John Attkisson Russell Hilton Samuel Mitchell Max Trueblood Hoyt Shanks Burrell Trueblood Fourth roiv Henry Tipps John Voyles Matthew Marks Robert McLemore Bernice Tempel Carl France Gene Davis George Riester Eugene VanMeter Eugene Moss Second row Robert Purkhiser Guy Marshall John Robinson John Shields Thomas Bellows Robert Morris Robert Shields Robert Reid Lloyd Evans John Mitchell Fifth row Mr. Brooks Guyvon Huston Martin Voyles James Warriner Lee Davis Harry Baker Farrel Voyles Burnice Morris Mr. Branaman Third rote Charles Hobbs Fred Fultz William Baker Elmer Congleton John Shanks Kenneth Stewart Byron Smith Frank Anderson Robert Mitchell Howard Hinkle Oral Barnard Sixth row Wallace Anderson Bruce Chastain Russell Hinds Gerald Myers Graden Hoover Forty-eight
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IMMIMMIMMIMIMMIMMIMIIMIMIIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIIiniMMIIM LYON 1 I I I I 11 I I I I ! I I I I I I i I I I II11 I 11 I 11 I 11 I I I I I M I 11111.Mill II I mil I IIIMII I I II III II II I MU Mill I III II Ml II I II Uli I III IIIIIIIIII I I I■I 11 111IIII I IIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII.IIIIII IIIIIII I IIIMII Ml Ml MM Ml Mill II IIIMII I I Ml.IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII I M IIIIII IIIIIIII II I IIIII IIIIIII11 The Band The high school is proud of her band. For basketball games, special events, pro¬ grams, etc., the band is always ready to furnish appropriate music. A good band is an important factor in athletic contests; it adds pep and school spirit,—and here is a good band. The uniforms of black capes with silk gold lining, black caps trimmed in gold, black sweaters and white trousers or skirts make a striking appearance. During the year three concerts were given before the school and general public. It seems too that the band has played a more important part of the school life this year than previously. Without a doubt there is more interest at the present in musical organizations than there has been for some time. It seems almost the truth that, “A rich child is poor without musical training.” Ralph C. Miller has been our very capable director for the past five years. First row John Attkisson Harold Trueblood Samuel Mitchell John Shanks Gene Moss Wm. Ramsey, Drum Major Leonard Humphrey Robert Zink Robert Hoke Ralph Phillips Hoyt Shanks Second row Geraldine Stewart Ruth Paynter Effie Boling Mary F. Packwood Virginia Huston Lois Ratts Louises Roberts Elizabeth Baner Maxine Owens Eloise Parr Third row Ralph Miller, Director Wm. Anderson Russell Meadors George Riester Cleo Hartley James Warriner Matthew Marks Arthur Calloway Fifty
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