Salem High School - Lyon Yearbook (Salem, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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Salem High School - Lyon Yearbook (Salem, IN) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 59 of 94
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ii im miinii i mi 1111 ii 1111111111 mi in 11 imm mi 11 mu ii .uiinuin... uuuuuuinuuuuunuunnuiununiiuuinuuuuuunnuuiunnuuuuunuiunnnu uuiiuni uuuuunun.null.uunuunuuuunnuuu...niiiiuu.. uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuununuiuuuuuuuiuiuiuuuuunuuuiuuuuu Left to right: Mitchell, Moss, Robinson, Baker, Brooks, McQuiddy, Hauger, Head. Student Council The Student Council was organized in Salem High School by Mr. Brooks in the year 1922-’23. Each class elects one member; three pupils from the Junior and Senior class are elected at large by the student body. The purpose of the council is to give the students of Salem High School a part in deciding and changing school matters. Meetings are held bi-weekly the seventh hour in the day. Some of the most outstanding rules made are: each class may have four social functions each year; all school offices are classified into major and minor, a maximum number set for each student to hold; Salem High School shall have a Freshmen Day; definite rules were made awarding the letter “JS”; the school shall have a cleanup committee to keep school grounds neat and orderly. An interesting essay contest was held during the school year 1930-’31 in connection with the last in which Floyd Neeriemer, Belle Boling, and Faith Kelly were winners. Elizabeth Head, Senior. . .President John Robinson, Junior.... Vice-President Vivian McQuiddy, Senior. .Secretary Margaret Hauger, Senior Eugene Baker, Junior Samuel F. Mitchell, Sophomore Charles Moss, Jr., Freshman Mr. Brooks . Faculty Adviser F ifty-th ree

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