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Sophomore Class President Robert Cliastain Vice-President Robert Williams Secretary Becky Fultz Treasurer - Dickie Colglazier The Class of 1950 In the fall of 1946. 136 freshmen hoys and girls entered Salem High School. At the beginning of the year the class members chose officers and sponsors to guide them through the coming year. Freddie Berkey was chosen for president and Air. Blackmail and Aliss Wright became their sponsors. During this year of becoming accustomed to high school life, the freshmen chose the Xorth Pike as the site for the traditional picnic. Upon re-entrance to high school as sophomores, the class elected Robert Chastain for the presidency and Mr. lilackman and Aliss Konzelman for sponsors. The social high light of this year was a party held at the -mnasium in the fall of 1947.
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Is it an acid or a base? That is a question often asked in Mr. Doeden ' s chemistry classes where many of Salem High ' s students meet each dav to learn more about our scientific world. Here they become acquainted with the funda- means of chemistry and are .i jrounded in the proper liljoratorv techniques which are necessary to know if they continue in any scientific field of study. A life work and exceedingly jjractical schoolroom knowledge are evident in this shot of the shop classroom. Here, under the leadership of Mr. AlcClellan and Mr. ; IcConnell, a workable education is given in mechanical arts. Long after the boys leave the building, I Ir. McClellan cleans and oils machinery and goes over his books in preijaration for another day. Jse Your Hands md Your Head
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, ' iraiiiia Burgan. Norma Lee, Mildred Mull, Diane SOPHOMORE GIRLS Row 1 ; Laura Rutherford, Iniugene Bowling, I ' .dith Bill Weston, Joy Barkman, Becky Fultz, Barbara Light, Thelma Chastain, Betty Wood, Villa Pearl Hall. Row 2 : Miss Konzelman, Ruth Robinelte, Alyrtle Garriott, Lola Powell. Wanda Fawbush, Shirley Zink, Inez W ' ingler, Marcella Hamilton. Doris Barksdale, Virginia Brickey, Roberta Spurgeon, Maxine Winslow. Barbara Smedley, Rosemary Haley. Row 3: Hazel Brown, Opal Newlon. Mary Ruth Thompson, Lorene Winslow, Pat Nice, Carolyn Robertson. I Ielvina Roberts. Jane ' elch, Martha Sullivan, Opal ' ' oyles, Sue Day. Row 4: Jiuie Thompson, Wanda Hottle, Joyce Hardy, Mary Lou Fancher, Helen Felker, Carol Sallee, Mary Miller, Willa Washburn, Ruth Cravens, Vivian Gilstrap, Anna Marie Brickey, Bonnie Huff, Lois Stewart. Row 5 : Marilyn VanCleave. L ' ma Stephenson, Anna laria Barnard, Persinger, Anna Barnard, Alary Jane Wells, Harriet Settle, Rosina Pennington. Alartha Collier, Delores Neff, Lore a .Short, Bettv Morris. SOPHOMORE BOYS Row 1 : Turner Nolan, Orvil Nichols. Morris Strange. Robert L Colglazier, Robert Chastain, Robert Elrod, Ralph Fordyce, Carl Gilstrap. Raymond Leach, Jack Zhik, Donovan Brown, Herbert Worley. Row 2: Robert McPike, Conrad Russell, Irvin Naugle, Howard Nicholson. Krnest Zink. Freddy Berkey. Bruce Miller. David Branaman, Paul Luse, Duane Bur.gess, Marvin Voyles, T. J. Beatty, Raymond Garriott. Row 3: Mr. Blackman, Charles Zink, Gene Noblitt, Ra ' Alahuron, Jerry Rosenbaum, Gerald Evans, Dan Johnson. Robert Spur.geon, Carl Jones. Lawrence Floyd, Norman Shields, Herman .- le.xander, Chester Sill. Row 4: Richard Pollard, Harold Motsinger. Donald Williams, Wayne Calloway, Lee Wilcoxen, John Agan, Robert Huffman, Donald Brown, Dale A habraner, Marvin Naugle, Sloan Hall, Tom Stowell. Jean Asher, Joan Ledford. Wanda Williams, Dick T » ' 1 1 ilWIi iS-!LliiSwS;» c:s«« jS
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