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 45 of 72
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Practical Education for the Future The expression on the faces of these happy home- makers proves that cooking is not all work. Eat while you learn is the thought of the girls as they prepare a breakfast having all the qualities of nutrition, attractive- ness, and ease of preparation. In the spring term the classes take up sewing and exhibit the fruits of their efforts in the spring stj-le show. Air. Branaman ' s agriculture classes are informed of the latest methods of scientific farming not only by means of textbook material, but also by films and prac- tical experiences of class members. The students are encouraged to use their class-acquired knowledge at home and to further their agricultural activities in the F.F.A.

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Scientific Homebuilders F. H, A. Row 1: Getty Pollock, Hope Bark- man. Arlene Bush, Patsy Harned, Lounell Spurgeon, Grace JJenny, Frajices Payne, Helen Felker, Carla Frederick. Xorma Kay, Christine Hamilton, Vivian Lee, Roy all Camjjbell, Peggy Rutherford, Xina- lea Martin. Row 2: Helen Harmon, Carolyn Robertson, Ida Mae Walden. Carol June Day. Shirley Boling. Myrtle Garriott, Ruby Bush, Florence Eas- tiji, Martha Campbell, Barbara Doyle. Virginia Haley. Marilyn Bowers. larietta Bowers. Jane Welch. Row 3: Miss Konzelnaan, Laura Rutherford, Kathleen Lewellen, Ir- ma Stephenson. Tharon Stephenson, Betty Thomas. Marilyn McCo-key, Laura Marshall. Lue Gilstrap, Mau- die Bills, Rosemary Haley. Joyce Nelson, Hazel Browji. iJelvina Ro- berts. Row 4: Martha Collier, Marilyn Stacej ' , Dolores Spurgeon, Joyce Rodman, Margaret Williams, Betty Butler. Jean McCutcheon, Dolores Weathers. Bonnie Stephenson. Car- ol vn Zink. Fave Witt. Delmont Botorff. Row 5: liene Botorff. Bonnie Howard. Wanda Pennington. Jean- ette Tii ' pin. X ' ivian Gilstrar - ilnia Zacharias. Ruby Moore, Betty Da- vis. Luella McKinley. Row 6: Eulalie Skelton, Juanita Sparrow. Louise Albertson. Doris Felker. Margaret Fordyce. Dorothy King. F. F. A. Row 1; Chester Sill, Lee Wil- coxeji, Charles Zink. Richard Caves. Guy Pollock, Jack Sullivan, ifarvin Ribelin. Marvin Xaugle. Donald ' illiams, Harvey Stout. Row 2: Donovan Brown. Herbert Worley. Lee Coombs. Miles Picker- ill. Lee Maudlin. Edward Holstine, Dwayne Miller. Justin Jeffs. Ralph Purkhiser. Robert Graves, Wayne Calloway. Charles Hunt, Morrison Lewellen. Row 3: Xorbert Maudlin, Irvin Fultz. Irvin Brown, Donald Morris, Robert Elrod. Irvin Hamilton. Tur- ner Xolan. Robert Morris. Charles Xale. Floyd Soliday. James Doyle. Edward Weidemer. Floyd Huckle- berry. Wm. C. Branamaji, Chapter Advisor. Row 4: Hugh Gross. Howard Xich- nlson. Robert Hattabaugh. Lloyd -Mahuron. Howard Lindlev. Donald Maudlin. Willard Borden. Paul Luse. T. J. Beatty. Jerry Rosen- baum. Billy Sweeney. Gerald Ev- ans. Kelso Hall. Row 5 : ' ictor Wingler, Robert Morgan. Bruce Miller. Lawrence Floyd, Robert Walters, Robert Hunt, Merlin Hampton, Carl Jones, Elvin Dale Ashabraner. ictor Branum. Ray M ' ahuron, Ray Rutherford. Marion Moore. Row 6: Lowell Ratts, Sloan Hall, . rnold Xichols. Leon Tippln. Robert McPlke. Thomas Cockerham. Doji Godfr ' Trowbridge. Xorman Myers. Keith Xixon. Robert Brown. Row 7: Kenneth Holstine. Frank Hattabaugh. Benny Kelley. Howard Savior. James Herrick. Richard Hattabaugh. Robert Stewart. Donald Morgan, William Colliev. Karl Smith. Charles Barret. The F.H.A. of Salem High School was organ- ized in 1941 by Joyce Konzehnan. The ckib has as one of its purposes the flevelopment of a good home and family life for all. The members ])lan and execute numerous con- structive projects each year, such as the Christmas Fair and Chili Sui)per. The motto of the organization. Toward X ' ew Horizons ' symbolizes the efforts of American youth to attain l)etter homes for the future. OFFICERS: President Carla Frederick Vice President .— - Patsy Harned Secretary Lounell Spurgeon Treasurer -— Helen Felker Historian — Grace Denney Parliamentarian - Frances Payne State Vice President Norma Kay The Salem Chapter of Future Farmers received its charter in 1938 and is now one of the largest chapters in The state. -The F.F.A. exists today because of a co- operative spirit and a desire on the part of farm boys preparin.s, for farmino: through vocational a.griculture. The ciiapter has sponsored many interestinsr and educa- tional projects some of which are the publication of ' ' The Salem Grist. ' ' a irip to the Purdue Experimental Station and a farm produce show. The F.F.A. motto, ' Tearning- to do, doing to learn. learning to live, and living to serve shows the spirit and sinceritv of farm vouth. F.F.A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: President Lee Maudlin V ice President „ ] Iiles Pickerill Secretary Ralph Purkhiser Treasurer - Dwayne Miller Reporter — Lee Coombs Sentinel - Edward Holstine Senior Director Robert Graves lunior Director Justin Jeffs vi Sophomore Director Freshman Director Wa me L alloway Leon Tippin Alumni Directors Lee Henr - Peugh. Marvin Phillips Facultv Advisor Wm. C. Branaman



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We Write It The Lyon Staff Editorial Staff: Co-editors -Norma Kay J. B. Welcher Faculty Advisor — Miss Nesbitt Literary Staff: Editor Elizabeth Ann Batt Assistants— Bonnie Xuckles June Hottle Carol Day Sports Staff: Editors Donald Tatlock Marsraret Ann Bennett The Lyon is a record of the events in the lives of Salem High Schoors students and faculty. It is ]5roduced by a grou]) of juniors and seniors chosen for their abilities by the faculty. This year the annual was under the able supervision fif Aliss Xesbitt with Norma Kay and J. B. Welcher acting as co-editors. Most of the pictures were taken last fall and the many remaining tasks were done during the winter and spring. The business staff, finance caretakers of the annual, handled orders, collected jjayments, and preparerl the budget. This grou]} was directed by Mr. Doeden. The literary staff working under Elizalieth llatt. editor, wrote and compiled

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