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L Lehman J Satterthw l Headrick UBHARY - MUSIC - ART Miss Lehman, high school librarian, very thoroughly handles her job in the library. During this year many new books were added and a new system of using the library was tried. Mrs. Satterthwaite, who directs the orchestra and is in charge of the high school Girls' Glee Club, is instructor of music in the Salem schools. Mrs. Headrick, art in- structor, has classes, held in the junior high school Art Shop, for those students whose interests are in art. - SEGRETAHIES ' Miss Weaver, who acted as secretary to Mr. Williams, was married at the end of the first semester and resigned her position to take up a life-time job in Dayton as a housewife. Miss Dilworth is secretary to Mr. Kerr, the superintendent of schools. Miss Tullis lac- cepted the position as secretary to the Board of Education at the beginning of the school year to replace Miss Bodo. Mrs. Wilt is at- tendance and record clerk and secretary to the school nurse. Evel Janice W Reba D Yll II Vivienn W lt
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Leah Ellen Morgan E, A. Engelhart Ala Zimmerman - VUUATIUNAL ' The vocational classes of Salem High are highly rated by the students because there one can apply the knowledge he acquires. The saying, Experience is the best teacher, is fully proved by these classes. Miss Morgan has successfully completed her first full year as cooking instructor. Mr. Englehart teaches classes in metal industries. Miss Zimmer- man, who teaches sewing, and Mr. Wagstaff, who teaches industrial arts, are both new to the Salem High school faculty this year. - PHYSICAL Enucnmu - S. There's a saying that Health is Wealth, and if this is true We students should be very rich, for the instructors in our physical edu- cation department try very hard to keep us healthy. Mr. Cope instructs the boys' gym Fre d Elmer L, Wagstaff classes. Miss Schroeder acts as school nurse and teaches the girls' hygiene classes. Mr. Schroeder instructs social studies, physical geography, and is football coach. Miss Hanna teaches English and the girls' gym classes. CarlF Sh dr U61 s hH a ar
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CLAFSS 19112 T e junior class officers, Wi.l- iam ance, Homer Asmus and Bill Dunlap, discuss preparations for the coming Prom. The class of 1942, this year's junior class, a class whose members are now looking forward to their next year as seniors with high ambitions, is a group that has left behind it a record of which every junior may be proud. Their history as :a class shows that the juniors have been represented in practically every high school activity and that they have left a record of successful efforts in all of these activities. As its first official duty of the school term, the class chose the following officers to lead them: president, Homer Asmusg vice-president, William Rance, secretary-treasurer, William Dunlap. The first social activity of the year for the juniors was the upperclass party, held in November. This was the first real privilege associated with the longed for and finally achieved name of upperclassmen. One of the most important activity of any junior class, that of selecting 'and purchasing class rings, was undertaken in March, the traditional ring with the Quaker Head engraved on it, being chosen. On March 20, 21, the juniors presented to the public one of the most successful class plays ever given in Salem High, Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair, a portrayal of the life of Stephen Foster. This play was also an individual triumph for Miss Viola Bodo, who was the author, as well as director of it. The leading roles in the play were taken by Donald Rice and Mary Lou Cope, the rest of the cast including Donna Haessly, Jean Carey, Wayne Steffel, Lois Hoover, Howard Krauss, Bill Dunlap, Sara Knepper, Sidney and Ben Ware. 1181
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