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Lucile Brian School Nurse Clara Riddle High School Nurse Arlene Crawford Secretary, Nu'rse's Office Beverly Lewis Secretary, Principal's Office Eclra Stewart Secretary, Board of Education Supe1'intendent's Office Marge Willis Secretary, Principa1's Office 17
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Frank J. Tarr Chemistry Track Coach Helen Thorp English II Ass't Librarian Betty Ulicny English III lrene Layle Weeks Dramatics German II Director of Dramatics Thespian Adviser Salemasquer Adviser German Club Adviser Karl B. Zellers Geography Economics P cholo ivy gy Ass't Football Coach Rn 1 l ' -serve Basketball Coach Ass't Track Coach Deane C. Phillips Student Accounting 16
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-:::g::iMl ' 4 l95'-I E J 4 1 A .a 9' , Q .qv n 1 l957i X These Were Our Classes Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors-the four classes that make up Salem High, each taking an equal part in the never-ending cycle of high school life. Walking 'through the halls during a period change, you might have been able to tell to which class We belonged by the Way we acted. The shy, always-in-a-hurry group was the Freshmen. The Sopho- mores, having profited by a Whole year's experience, were more at ease. No longer were they embarrassed to sign out of study hall, and no more did they go up and down the wrong stairs. The proud Juniors strutted a bit, for they had just graduated to the second floor and were upperclass- men at last. The students that strode the halls with gay assurance were the Seniors, more confident than they would ever be again, hiding those first faint twinges of uncertainty beneath a swaggering braggadocio. But no matter which class We belonged to, democracy prevailed, and yve vvere all subject to the same rules-tardy bell at 8:30, no gum-chew- inbg in school, get corridor passes signed, bring signed excuses for a sences. Holding us all together was a feeling of pride in our high school and a hope that what our class accomplished would make Salem High a lit- tle better than it had ever been before. 18 SULEA-
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