Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1958

Page 10 of 184

 

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Page 10 text:

ANGLES, ARCS, AND PARALLEL lines will haunt Janet Thomas and Charles Tepsic after they finish their grade-determining geometry test. Semester tests were given for the first time this year. CHEMISTRY STUDENTS Jim Dunn and Ralph Ehrharl test a bottle of unidentified gas for hydro- gen by dropping a lighted candle into it and await- ing the characteristic pop. as we garner useful Every day Salem High is full of sights, scents, and sounds of students learning by doing. The aroma of spaghetti from the foods room drifts down the hall to the reeking lab, Where biologists are dissecting pickled frogs. The monotone of a Latin class drill- ing on declensions is broken by the staccato tattoo of typewriters or the whine of a power saw in wood shop. SHS stresses thorough academic train- ing. All students complete three or more years of English, at least two units in social studies, one in math, and one in natural science, plus electives to make six- teen and one-half credits. Seventy per cent of the pupils take science and 53 per cent are studying mathematics. Through courses like these we learn skills applicable to our future years in college, business, or homemaking. Having completed at least 16 units of work from the school board's curriculum, graduates are prepared for well-rounded lives and the responsibilities of citizenship in a free nation.

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any IN THE MORNING after the night before, sleepy SHSers Ctopl pack the track in the gym to compare assignments and escapades, and to keep Warm or dry before the first bell. FREE FROM THE confines of the school- room for three short minutes, students Crightj exercise their lungs and stampede up the stairs en route to a third floor class. will change but Quaker spirit abides with us . Way. It's filled with reminders of incidents that made high school years a Wonderful time for many Salemites. We'll be leaving this school next year, but the really significant things about SHS are intangible - perhaps tradition, spirit, loyalty - which we'll keep for a lifetime. So, having made our own marks, We bid this place So long, for a building's just a building and We're going to move along. fMMMY4HM-Q-Auf-ans-naar--'MH----'Aw-vi W



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PROUD OF THEIR peaches, Linda Eckhart and Sheryl Murphy emerge calm and unruffled from another canning' session in foods class. facts from textbooks CAUGHT WITH THE CHALK, freshman Judy Spooner mlemonstrates, While she explains a method of solving equations to her algebra classmates. PUSH-BUTTON ADDING eliminates careless mis- takes Crightl, as bookkeeping instructor Fred Burch- field and Dick Heston check over a column of figures. THAT'S THE WAY the wheel spins, explains metal arts teacher R. H. Knight to John Bartholow Cbelowj while tinkering with a lathe in metal shop.

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