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Right — Remember how om boys disliked Ber- mudas? Little did they have to “beef” about! Bermudas have been a lasting fashion — just the name’s been changed Margin Vaughan, bermuda girl, is shown in contrast with a “bloomer girl” of the ‘20’s. Not nearly so many students drove to school way back when, but they did pile into their “Tin Lizzies,” which occasionally hit 40 m.p.h., to parade around before football games. to Shake, Raffle, and The patrol wagon at the right caught its victims on the gallop while dodging streetcars. Above Police Chief Earley and Patrolmen Kirchgessner and Lutsch with sesqui beards resemble Keystone Kops as they pose by Henry Ford’s horseless carriage in 1956. 11
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Lefi — Grandpas gaze in wonderment at teach- ers of today and decide they were born in the wrong generation. At far left attractive faculty member. Miss Carol Kelley, appears in present day top fashion, much different from the styles worn by her predecessors. Today teachers have difficulty finding park- ing space near SHS. Joe Sobek’s streamlined Studie is an example of hot-rod transporta- tion seen around our alma mater. 'Sweet Adeline Gives Way The girls at the right aren't sailors ready for spring housecleaning, but the girls, basketball team of 191 4. Girls’ athletics were a main feature on Salem’s sports agenda. 1 From year to year lengths of skirts have been like yo-yo’s — up and down. Joyce McEIroy, Marlene Lewis and Nancy Cope pose in front of the same pole at the Corner as bashful maidens of yesteryear did. 10
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In 1915 the Board of Educa- tion purchased this site formerly known as Pidgeon’s Pond. It was made possible by the remaining funds from General Re.'lly's estate in whose honor our stadium was named. Rock ri Roll, Mambo Replace. 12 Cinders flew in the past as track was established as the popular sport of SHS. Our trophy cases carry proof of the many great athletes of yester- year, such as those pictured at the left. Below — Dick Coppock and Herb Haschen of the 1956 squad practice for a relay.
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