Salem High School - Lyon Yearbook (Salem, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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Salem High School - Lyon Yearbook (Salem, IN) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 10 of 72
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Page 10 text:

Elwood E. Brooks Mr. Brooks has l)een an executive in the Salem schools for twenty-six years. He was princii al of our high school in 1923 and hecame su|)erintendent of the city school in 1934. He has been prominent in education circles for many years and has jjiven much i3ersonal service in the civic activities of Salem. Leroy L. Cook Serving ' as princi)3al of Salem High School since 1934, Air. Cook devotes his time to the solution of student problems and the provision of information for their many questions. He is a dependable aid and advisor to everyone in the school and keeps informed on the trends of modern education through his membership in the State and Central Indiana School ] Ien ' s Club. ADMINISTRATION School Board d Salem High School is operated by the city of Salem and Washington Township. The school board has as its members the trustees of the township. Earl Newlon, and three members chosen by the city council who are Paul Graves, Chester Smith, and Dr. Huckleberr The superintendent of schools is an ex-officio member of the board. This governing body hires teachers, appropriate money for salaries and building improvements, thus helping to maintain high educational standards in our schools. Earl Xewlon Ur. Huckleberry Paul Graves Chester Smith

Page 9 text:

Apple Polishing The daily contact which the average student has with his teachers not only provides him with instruction in his prescribed course but also furnishes that much needed touch with the adult world which he is soon ti» enter. The influence and guidance which the student re- ceives from the facultv members has as its ultimate goal the devel(i])ment of a strong, civic-minded citizen who will be an asset to anv communitv.



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Faculty AREXSMAX He is the family man who keeps his nose in the hook. Now That the Baby Is Here and enjoys marketing for his ife BLACKMAX Ves! That jovial, rotu.n(l man that always has a smile and a twinkle in his eye. You guessed right — Mr. Black- man. BRAXAMAX The name of Branaman ajid the Future Farmers is ever synonymous. His face is familiar to the people thru- out Washington County. BUSH A person the footlights never dazzle. Her First Nights are always a success. Or- chids to our leading lad v. Miss Bush. COLLINS Books! Books! are her spe- cialty. Now she is having fun teaching those little Fresh ies. She spends her leisure hours with Ben and Pete. FLEMING DOEDEN It is amazing what goes on in the mind of this man. ' e might suspect from his quiet man.ner that he is a genius. Sports, what have you — Fleming has conquered them all. Campi.ng conies next or do you camp for Icisin ' e. FRANKLIN Instead of teaching. Mr. Franklin is going to work in an automobile factory in or- der to speed up his thirty- four mile drive. GIBBOXS, Seeing is believing ' is Mr. Gibbons motto. He has been much appreciated by the teachers and students this year for his interests in vis- GREEXLEAF ual aids. Stocks and bonds are no mystery to her economics class now !. Zi])! Down the hall dashes Woody again to help the Juniors or the Girl Scouts. HUCKLEBERRY Like father like son — Anoth- er Huck has returned to old S.H.S. Oh, an eligible bach- elor, girls. KING KOXZELMAX He is seen very little by tlie pupils because he is on the night shift. Xo doubt he will soon be singi.ng Milk- man. Keep Those Bottles Quiet. Konky really has her heart in the home eceuoinics de- partment. She cooks all day and never watches her calories. LEE This man likes to be on the right side of the track. At the basketball games he is the little fellow behind the ol ' ticials ' desk. Oh yes. don ' t forget he keeps books at the bookstore, too. McCLELLAX How much wood would a woodchuck chuck, if a wood- chuck could chuck wood? This is the man who knows.

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