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AID US IN FUTURE YEARS. E Miss Florence England Miss Helen Alek Secretary to Superintendent secremrv to Principal Mrs. Ll-ICU? Brian Miss Elaine Engeter Miss Ethel Headrick Mrs. Kerr 31119111 CRY SCh001 NUFS0 Secretary to Nurse Art Attendance and Record Clerk 19
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CHARACTER WHICH WILL -bil -4 Mrs. Leah Strain Mr. George Reader Foods Metal Industrles Herbert H. Brown Miss Lillian Schroeder Miss Sarah Hanna Frederick E. Cope - Hygiene all-15' Physleln Ed. Boys' Physical Ed. Plane Geonlem' Faculty Manager Basketball Coach 'D-nck Conch 1 8
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WE PROUDLY PRESENT THE SENIORS OF 1944 . President - Frank Entriken Vice-President - James Primm Secretary - Deryl Stowe Upon looking back on four successful years, this year's senior class has every right to be proud of the brilliant record it is leaving behind. As freshmen they were well represented in under- class clubs and sports. President Bob Cibula, secretary Barbara Butler and vice-president Bill Mullins capably bore the burden of directing the government and offi- cial matters of their class. The green freshmen of that year soon got their bearings, and in no time at all were as well acquainted and familiar as any senior. Led by president Art Hoover, vice-president Bob Cibula and secretary Barbara Butler, these young peo- ple progressed rapidly during their sophomore year. Tentative freshman advances were soon forgotten and establishment in the history of Salem High was begun in earnest. In sports, clubs, orchestra and band they were more than outstanding. The Glee club, Debate team, orchestra, band, librarian staff, G. A. A., football, basketball and track teams all boasted of membership of at least a few of these ambitious young folk. Two highly successful projects were sponsored to raise mon- ey for the class that year. The first was the sale of booster plates that were to be attached on licenses, and the second was an assembly presented by Dr. George Roemert, noted biologist. Getting into full swing their Junior year these able young people began to show promise of their many talents. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court was the first dramatic attempt launched, and a very successful one. Miss Alpha Combs, dramatic in- structor, ably directed this production, starring Betty Hardy, Tom Rowlands, Bob Cibula, Ada Zerbs, Rachel Keister, John Cone, Olin King, Leanore West, Donald Whiteleather, Joanne Zimmerman, Jean Dilworth and Dick Butler. Eight junior people were voted into the Thespian troupe in the latter part of the year, three of them to
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