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.T:ff · ..· ·. E .. ·· . . . vol. XXXVIII No. 14 Salem High -School, Salem Ohio - Feb. 6 · Price 10 cents Fields Made \A vailahle f'o By Council, Hi-Tri Mrs. D. Crook Faculty To Tacl{le Jacobs - Varsity For Pool-Benefit Mrs. Dorothy Crook, newly ad cf ed · · . Completion of plans for the second annual member' of th e SHS faculty , re- . " Anything for the swimming pool!" nt-Council-sponso.red Vocations day has been announced by places former heaiih teacher Ken tqe defiant cr,Y of several courageous fa culty ne two clubs. The date of the eve nt is s et for - the afternoon \ 3 -.. b h • h t k th : b f men'l.bers who have graciously consented to play tlle varsity . F b ll · aco s w o as a en e JO o d - b ,,rt ·b k tb ll - e . . · · , ' _ squa 111 a as e a Field Counselo r for th e Ohio Tu- '

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.T:ff· .. ··.E .. ·· . .

.vol. XXXVIII No. 14 Salem High -School, Salem Ohio - Feb. 6 · Price 10 cents

~7 Fields Made \A vailahle f'o S~udents By Council, Hi-Tri

Mrs. D. Crook Faculty ~Pros' To Tacl{le R~pl~ces Jacobs -Varsity For Pool -Benefit

Mrs. Dorothy Crook, newly adcfed · · . Completion of plans for the second annual Hi~Tri-Stud- member' of the SHS faculty, r e- . "Anything for the swimming pool !"

nt-Council-sponso.red Vocations day has been announced by places former heaiih teacher Ken T~at's tqe defiant cr,Y of several courageous faculty ne two clubs. The date of the event is set for -the afternoon \3-.. b h • h t k th : b f men'l.bers who have graciously consented t o play tlle varsity . F b ll · aco s w o as a en e JO o d - b ,,rt ·b k tb ll - e . . · · , ' _ squa 111 a en~1 as e a ~ame.

Field Counselor for the Ohio Tu-

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Page 2 THE QUAKER Feb. 6, 195<1

,C.hance Of A Life.time Onc.e moTe the Student -Coumctl and four reaIIy sensible questions that y.1i

Hi"-Tri have fi:nished! pfans -for one of Sa.- might wish to ask. Whether you think Iem hig:h's finest pFodects. or :not, you wil~ think of something you ; Next Wednesday afternoon people from like to a~k the s~eaker but have tronl-" •all over the Salem area will converge on remembermg. Jot it down.

Watch Out Did lio.u Notice· the high. s.chool to present, in a sense, their ' Does the speaker· like his job? way of life. These men and women, ex- How much training did it require?

One day while working in the chemistry ' ••. the decorative honor roll in ro.om 209? perts in their vocations will explain to · lab, the students l'ie.eded material. t.01 test •• the mMy ex-students of Salem high groups of, _students why they r;lecided tOJ go ·

Did he have to go to: college? ' · ~ 1.e.._ :JJ• If so, does the Jlp.eak_ er tl'link he. coul\ the bleaching possiili>Hines: O!L su .. w· ur- w_ •ho were home from c0llege last week? into their f~elds of work, how they re-

have entered this field without a colleg1 oxide . .T~ce Cosgrove, one , of o.ur bright • , • the rust-colored shirt that: Gulber 1 ceiv·ed the necessary training, and how senior gals, suggested. they try rt on 11.e!F · Gottschlinig was sporting last Satur- much chance an interested stude11t Jilas oif' ~u.cation?· hair. Her offer was rejected., of course, --day night? · tgetting into this work. Does he feel that it pays well enou~

'-·· b ,, '-· ~'~ • h M." - to support a famHy? but there's no telling wha1f t.u11S' Fave J!ass: ..•• tRte heauilliJJ! flowers t ·at 1ss Ulkny I The yocati<ims C'lasses wm meet for wilil cl.0>; for wlmen. in the laho!ratory• sihe. I often wears? · ·fuH pe11iods _ and each student will have· ls this the, work Dis1 father did, or i• becomes "tJ;re mad .chemist." Woman Bus; Driver _,three chances to, get acquainted with some- it something strange to him 1

Two Tones If l'ast Saturday night at the: Salem-' one's life wor,k. Does the job require· much tra'veli'ng , Talking ab.out bleaching on.e's' hair, it Chaney game you notice.d a sweet lady with The usual procednT..e s.tarts with ap in- ls a pleasant personality necessary?

serns Boo Stewart did a fairly· geod job gray hair' and a pleasaJl'l1t smile, you might 1troduction by the speaker followed by a Must the person be always immaculat~ '·on his. This bo.y now has a oloncf. clump have s.ard t<~ yo.urseff, '"Now there's a typ- general resume of his career, aftet:" which ;fy groomed'! adorning the ' slightly darke·r shade of his ical .American mother.'' Well slie -may b~ students will be given a cnance t01 ask Does he like the people· he· works with? locks. ju~t that, but 'she 'Yas also• the driv:er of I opinions, ·questions,, or· to air any problems Does the, -job - offer· new· adventure&

I Do - Cha:n'1'y'S' busY . 1 that he might have considered. ,every da.y or ine the· same· procedures re

Last Saturda.y was the1 day· :for• wed- · ]t Was· (i:'old Outside - One of' the hest ways to insure quick 'peated? • dings. Two of our fe1101w ~lass mates, took 1 Ann .Zlirber pwved this. statement last 'move:ment of' cf ass discussio~ an~ to pre- . .. .rs . it ?ec.essarjr; to hav~, "P!fll': ~~ ,get

the solemn vows:. Be·wriy Stucke w,as wed · ' e''-. "'· h~ "o k f' r prec u. ti"o ·s I vent thei speaker from becommg Ill at. ease mto this field,. such as an influenbat rela~ - 1 we "'· w.ren s .,. •. o care u a n . , · . ; , .

tci a ooy -in the s.ervice, and M'ary· Jacob- again.s.tr catching the sm:ffies 'by wearing is to , come to class prepared w1tl't about tive or additional finances? son_ became the bride of ~ boy frem our long wool socks. Evidently the g~I was no.t: rival city, Lisbon .. Best wrs~es, gats~ afraid , to bring back the 19120's~ all she

_ Party Time . _ I wanted to d& was; to· kee.p warm. Smart : SENIOR SPOTLIGBT Last s ·aturqay 'night hap,p1y times ,we.J:e I gal, this A:nn.. had b,y those who atten.ded the parties · Ire I'S' A Cat by Sally Scu1l!ion liruills· After graduation he plans to wark_ given by Di~ .Coppock an.d Joyc.e K:nep;- ' Have you notfced that sophomore · ' An indhfont a~ Rehoboth Beach last with _his father. Ja(,k: is ,a member of' the per after· the basketball game. ' " "cat" who ·has a beautiful d'uck:-tail and S'lllnmer p1roved to be most embarrassing ,Th:es.pians, chorus. and! por.tra~ed MonsiHr

Vocat~~ns Da~ . . ., 'never wears a pair of pants that is not :for BONNIE. ~AMPBELL ?f home~ao~ 1de }a Cr~:x in.- "Our Hearts. We.re Yeung That important liay, for _8HS; is ~m-· pegged? Tllis chap is,. of' <;_o,UJtse, Harold .~1~~ Spa~hett1 _IS: ,,her fa~onte .. foed and ' ~nd G~y. . .

ing m.eaire·r and nearer and we decided :(Ace) Garlock. . _ Aul W1edersehn, Eddie Fisher, an<! Sc1enc_e and .muSIC' catch the eyes· and that. a_ little he1p and coo,:pe;ratio;n. is needed Feather Top . .Yohn Wayne s·mt her to a ((T". Her mosrt :ean o·f JiANE:I' Cill'.ECHFIELD. This se:nior· to make. the day a. complete sue.eess. The - H .. ""' ..__ ... '-·t •th T ,thri:llil:ig moment was getting on the s:em- lass has been a four-year member or tb.e

. . · H" ,,,, . d St ave: you seeE.. u1os:e "·"'" m• s, w1 · ong ' h· .. ,_..,,, p . h d , , -.... . comb.hied e,om!lllltt.ees of i,.. .. r.1 an u- f ·t-h , u.r ... · . f ...... . . d . ester onQr rii.l ..rus year. · eople w '°' on.t. ,orchestra and chorus.i Roast turkey1 cherry . C ell. _, . th._,. ... t ....... h ea ers • . ...-uen (i>ne o u1·e prou owneFs t th . h t • . .. • .

dent, ;oun · · a1r·e ttomg · H.1r .,es ~ """'" w en k d ·. . h" . d. th l · ae· . e·~r· ages· are ·er pe · peeves-. 'pie, Larry Gr·een•s piano,. and., the Three· h d f . all •t ' . .. 11 .._ th h ~ was as e to gn1e 1s. name an e o- , . .,_ , . _ .

t e ay m "Jl comes .1 wt ue. .ei w ·01e: • · · . • • . . • ,.,.,ns; reco.rdmg ol "Tenderly" ra.te high student body that must. give atte·ntio11 an.d :he~ of t~\ pl~:e ;he~e ldhe o~tamei :0-~!e plans:. to :further· _her ;duca~Olll with he·r. She is a member of "the-Hi-Tri, .. cooperation to t'he people who were kind:, . e c. apeau. .e ma ·Y, 0 - us 0 als at rad o:d Junior coliege rm assac u .. Latin club, · Salem~squers . and .serveS' as

• h t ome and help us R"~:ember ·1 CharT1e Probert;. whom we co11Id not o- setts. She is a. member of the Salemasque11s,; .-. . J t •-·· t' _.. d . ' en.oug o C · · · . • '-"~ · • t Th' · 1'f .,_ d t · • . . a moru.~o·r. ane p,,..ns. o· ... u y nurSlng , b "ldi th t ti . t SHS ca e. rs must rea y .,e, a eep secre , or Spa:msh clu"b and Robed dmrus. . S'. 1 • . . you are m ng e. reµu ·a on ° · · ' · '. else the boys want to be the only ones • in. • · . at a em. Ctcy. hosp~tal. . . _ ,

IS'HS' with that typ.e of 1!opner. - "Please Don:'t ' Ha.te Me For Loving , •. D~N SC:HU .. CK is .. lookm. g· forward. to THE· QUAKER, ... 1Yau" is the favorite song or ·SHIRLEY going mfo DUS!n~ss: ·Wlth his father after

P bl: " " kl d i ,..,.. 11..- I' 'B d Of Ed ., ;BRAUTIGAM' :for her fatl'ler. is the son.g's ·graduation. A. lo.t. of Don's· time is spent u ~Snell.- wee •y 111' ng me SCnOO year ' ore ucalJOft . ' · ' • ch • - ' 1- hi " " l · ~ e.omp:oser. Peean pie, Eng fish, and. Rocfr eatrn.g . ooola.te cake, seemg Gary Cooper

by the students of Sa em ga scuoo, , · · . - . I · • .. ....-d · h" f · •t~ b" _.. h~ N!ancei Zeck: - 'Hudson a]s:o mteres,t her. Mos.t of Sh1rle:y's ,movies, an ... s .... yrng. '1S .avan e SU Je., ••

1 I am · ahva·y& ·getting scolded fer: distmb- time is spemt at Braut's market" which h~r .bookk~eping~ ~n is a. member of' tile • . d. ·ia :father also owns:. Shirley i's a typist tar :Thesp.ians:, chorus,. Formaldeaides, andi

Salem, (')hio.

B. G. Ludwig, principal mg uru:ig e 'SS:• · : h t . ed D"clc w· . "0 B . Pdnted. by the L.yle -Printmir and. Pub- : . I • . . . ... , ,. .~. tae: (Q;Wll'ker We:ekl'y and Annual staffs and c ar~c enZ! : ~· _ n1ters m · ur ' eruits-

But I thmk Id do most. aniytmng: fo nel!.P' , • · . . 1 • • f t"' S • L 1 b Sh Were You""'°" and Gay" li:'shing· Co. 1 ·is a meei.,.,r <!l ue;.- parus., e .u .. ·e .. ., · • the· mlRU.tes:-pass. . nOi'll\d to1 become· a. se.e .. reta""". I Subscription ra1e,. f,'Z.00 per year ,,. ..,.,

I I If_ teachers co.ul~ lie stud.eats fey .j'.ust a. t - Working- on ears receives the attention I Red B'lues Editor.,-In-Chief

Senior Ass•t Editor

Junior .Ass't Editor

Sports. Editor

Busine~s Manager Staff Photog.rapher

Staff Artists

Jud·J Tame- , day 01' t,\\\o~ :of JACK' DEWAN. His "favorites" include i .. · · J. S h 111 I'lt &et they'd. "e!iSJmrl>" during: claslf~causa , Daaur00cls Joni James, and John Derek I by Nance Zeck ,oan c uier· . .,... , .

· I they~d be dar:n be.red too! - 1His pet pe.eve is gixls who bite their finger- ,r t hink. tbat it's so pretty, -Sandy Hansell 1 •

' · 1 , , In colors flashy bright.

Lowell Fleischer·l silhoulte of Fo1~me,r Teacher:s Mother "1 think of it a:I mo~h~g, John Litty - And d.Feam &f it an night.

.Jim. scnmi~t [ls -Well-Known Qllaker SYJ:Dbol Rosre Sulea. and I . . , . . · · ·

Jere. Bochacl'el . By .Tackfe Welsh! ' .,. .

It's good I like. my c!as:Ses Am! think my teachers ,dear;;

. We've aiways seemed to take our class rings for granted, rou.t 'ha:ve- 'Cause the; way my grade card Adviser,-editorial staff ~Mrs. Lloyd: I.oop you ever wondered to whom the Quaker profile belong&? Did- she onee ~ ti:ry.e,

looks this

Achis_er,, business staff R. cW •. BUgendorf 1 exist or was she just a part of someone~s,imagination? I'll be back again next yea~F Cqlllmnis~: Gloria .Andrews:,, Barbara

1 We'll ,:et you i~ on the ~eeret of the\1-~----------------------------'---r--~

Cameron, Helen Dicu, Donna Cocca, Mary st&ry wllreh began m 1!!25. L11ce .most years : Dunlap, Alice Huddleston, Jim Schmidt, '!92'5 went along smoothl~ for SHS, but : Carolyn HO'opes, Sandy Hansell, John'. when juhi.Qr class_ members deeid'.ed t0 or- t 1

Litt!, Helen Copacia, Nancy Hailey, der class ringsr tyey v:ot.ed. tQ have a dif-­Lo.we!I Fleischer. ferent symbol on them. The emblem they

Reporte1:s: Gretchen Bt>dend-0rfe-, Ann ch.ose was to. be the profile of a . Quaker .Baker, 'Yvonne Breault, Nancy Cosma, woman.

THE TdP DRAWER - ' · - .

By Jim · ~nd Cal'.olyn

Evelyn Copacia, Ann Hansteen, Joan Hart, FAREWELL terested students are•; invited. Johan:nlf· Kieffer, Hildegarde Kropat, Gail At ~he time, however, there were no r~al . Thera wasn't a more s,urpris.e.d peJ:son IT'S ALL RIGHT 'FO DRINK LIKE A Loschinsyy, Faye Lippiatt, C'urtlce Loop, QuakerS' in S:ale~ .80 their search seemed in school F.rie!ay than Mr. Jacobs, when he FISH-IF YOU DRINK WHAT A FISH Tom MuTford Mary Mercer Ramon Pear- hopeless._ Just when the idea was aoout to : was escorted into 20!f byr Pat Schmidt and DR,NKS'.

J ' p t . p tt' ..,, n · . be abandoned, Mrs·. E'JIIa Smith Cox a Dr- welc.omed by the singing of "For He's' a I * * * son, oanne e. ras, a .1.•oss, . ,ons , . , . , . . • ' R . p t s h 'dt S' i1· s· r1· B b ol<!1&"Y. ~eaeher at Sa.Jem hligh, offered' the Jol1"' G:eo.d. Fellow.'~ "Jake" was t.h~n p.re:- CAN YOU IMAGINE oger.s>, a c m1 , a y cu 10n,, ar. . . . , . . JI .

S 'th D s b J k" w I h GI suggesifaon that they· take a picture of heir sent.e:d with. a clock radi'O from his "prob- An.n Stowe slliding- doW!l th.e' banisler m1 , on e o, ac ie e s , ' enna , . . . , . , • ,. 1 • ,

Wlii. N . z . k " · mother who was am ember,:,, of the Friend's · lem. cliildre:n.'' Ml'l!'. Jaeoli>s· and I(enny, Janet Williams with black .hair ••• nnery,, . ancy ee • Ch h d It "lh t · ·

Business Staff: Joyce Cosgrove;. Ingrid . urc· a:n use er SI oue te. i.lr. were, also, prese:nt. The partY" was cii~· Bones without HapplJ' • ., • maxed by th.a s~rnng ef' eake-. Dick Ward being six feet lall ••. •

Nyberg, Gail Hanna, Sandra Chwch, l!eeause :Mrs. Smith was: well known and · •· * * ·Bells ringing correctly •. • • ' Slairle.y Rurier, Jim Barcus, Sandra. Bailey. liked by an, and because s·he displayed ' TO HAKE. A DREAM COME TRUE, * * •

Typists: Glenna1ee Harris,.Bett;w Hannay, : great. simpUeity;. characteristic of Salem's DON'T OVERSLEEP WeM. h.ere. we· stand with half a y~ar Ann Stowe, Lola Lentz. Nall'C;y Howen, . first set.tiers, . the class a.eeepted tire sug.. ,- • "' * of school' behind . us. and. 15 weeks ahead. Louaine. Warren, Grelehen. Bodend<>rfer, ges.tioni gladl;y., - •' h" · · h , 8 COME, O.NE!' COME. ALLt .n.t t 1s, ,, po1nt in every sc ·oo,, year :OO Shirley Fox, iyn'n_ PattC!['l!(}n,, 11a Votaw, ' · - h "- • •L l h h ·u (!)'ne evening- in the quiet. of. 'her livinef l R ey. kids,, don't for.get, the: Yout stumonits. promrs.e w.emsecves tat t ey w1 · Rose Marie Crawiford, Faye Cleckner, - · h nn.: .. • 1- bett d d •h k th .room, Mirs. Smith put on: Hier iljmne:made ; Co~cill ~ance· ~omg: · t. A~ , .. , ..... es -or-· :ma...-e: . ,· er .gra es. an . . • ey. ~P .ese Joyce Cosgrove, Shirfey Brautigam. bonnet and shawl fQr the pie:imre tmat was: 'Ches.tr.a will pro:wid~· th.e music, an.d best ~f promises u:nfil next, Friday nights. dance

. . . , . to be· the model :for the: fi:tns1; Quaker-head all, the _cost, is onFy 25c a per.s.on. Be see- ;or game. How, about you.? Ehfered 8ISi second-ciass mail December . ;~g ..,,0 ,,. * * * 'n:ng . .., .T ..,.

21, 192.1, at the postoffice at Salem. Ohfo" · ' • / 1 • • *' 'F·hat•s all for this. week. See y01u in , under the Act of March 3, l&'Z9.- Thus, although M:r:_s. Smtth was a . mem-· · -. The. Road Angels hav.e a new idea. 1t:wo weeks. Till then always r eme·mh.er,

To subscribe, mail name and _ addresS, ber of the Friends' Church, h.er profile be- 1Every mo.ntt they have open hoase in room 1THE BO:Al) TO SUCCESS ISN'T ON THE witl'l remittance to Manager of The Ql.!aker,, came a famous symbol · of the Salem high 209· with guest, s,peakers from the law en,- •MAP. · Salem High S'C'nool, Salem, Ohio. Quakers. ,forc.ement offices around Sale-m.. All in- Carolyn and Jirn

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Feb. 6, 1953 ·THE QUAKE~ Page 3

l COLL.EGE CORNER 'Masquers Have Play

SHARPS 'N' FLATS

roLEDO U Loe A ITED IN CITY David _Giles, Sandy Hansen, Pat · ., J\. . ' ' · Jurzcak, Patt Ross, Ronnie - Siutz,

. · and Dick Ward took part in a play

OFFERS. DEGREES IN. 6 SCHOOLS ~!n~ ;~eting of the S~l~masquers ' · · Second semester dues will be By Nancy and Helen

Whether you would like to at- greatly varied, consisting of intra- collected at_ _ the . next meeting to end college night or day the Uni- mural athletics for then, be held Feb. 12. • LET'S GET ACQUAINTED PRACTICE AND MORE r~rsity of Toledo can accommodate intercollegiate at h 1 et i_c s, ath- · with _Sally Hutcheson and Barbara ' . PRACTICE "Hl.. Offering bachelors de.gre.es. letics for worn.en, debating,, music- Conquistadores Add Young. Sally is a cute, rather That is the motto of Salem irom. six different coUeges, this1al org;anizations, drama.tics, and New M mb T , Cl b short brunette with blue eyes .Bar- high school's band director, How-

. 't b t f f.a lt I l h · · e · ers 0 u b · d P d Th. - · · :uuversi y oas s o a cu · -y; c.am.- a arge num er of mte;est, re- ·_Th' t _ . . S· . ,_ · d ara,, however, has blonde hair and ar ar ee. is year, smce· the ,_ · · 1· · • Ir y-rune pamsn stu ents . )os.ed of. a.,le mstruc,tors who do ig1ous. and s.erv1ce clubs.. . 't d t . . 'L C · . blue eyes and is of mediuim requ. irements for contest are much

_ • • • 1 ,.. - were mvr e · o JOm os· onq·ms- . . . 'ff' . · u.ts.tandmg work. I The fee for one year at the liJnii- ·t d th' t "'b \height. These two freshmen have more di icult, Mr. Pardee has said . _ . _ _ · · .a •ores 1s semes er. .. e new · · Degrees. m. a;ts and sciences, ver sity o,f Toledo is estimated to b ~t d d th . f ' the .favorite pastime of eating but that in ord'er to receive a good

• • • • • 1.. . · mem ers. ao ·en e · -e:ir 1rst meet- . · . · · ' usmess. admm1s.tration, educa.tlon, I be abo.ut $1000. Many seho~arships .. ....,, b 4 h , _ _,, 1 . neither of them show it. Both qi ratmg everyone must play to the ~ng,meermg, law. and pharmacy 1are affered and have proved to · • d Cl b b. these fasses play the· clarinet·. Bar- est o u1s a il!ty So ·w.hat do you

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' . . mg ... e . , w en an .. uorma· pro- b f -..· b' . _ , · · · · gram was e:nJoye . u " mem er- · , · · b d ' ' ·

1ay be purs.ue.d, and the graduate l be very helpful.I. The uniivers.ity nas ·h ' . . .1 . b 7,.,, hara s favorite song is "Till .I say an members? LETS PRAC-3., • • ff f .1. . f · d ~ s ip- now num ers r. TICE'' ·uv1s1on ~ _e~s. ac11ties. or g:a u-1alw_ays offered regul<,ir , c•edit . . ~~ltz Ag.ain Wi~h You". but Sally · . ,' ate w~rk m fields ?f liberal ~r.ts,

1c.ourses d. uring eve.ning. hours. . for To Bu . Cat· I . i.sn t particular, Just so rt'g- music... QU~~TI?N OF THE WE~:

education, and _busmess. admm1s- the benefit of persons. in full- Y . a ~gues These gals have terrific personal- Where did Bob, Sebo go durmg t . . . • . . . Plans to purchase two new stamp• · · . the f' e ·· ·t b k I t W d ·.ra ion. • . time daytime emp.1oyment. . . . . . 1hes so whenever you make 1t up . iv -m1nu e rea as · e -. . · - . . t catalogues· f.or the SHS library · . . onesda · ht t b d t• '>

The. umvers1ty campus. 1s s1t.uat- T.· he Un.·iversit'Y' a-f Toledo ·is. own-- f ·. 1 t d h th C . . to the top, ~ep on the third floor, .. Y mg . a an prac ice. d . f h f' , . . 1 · · · · were ormu a e w en e om and · l'ttl f · h d 1 . . THANK YOU

e m one o t e mest res1dent1a . elt b.y the. cit,y and tne· people of St r •b t F b 4 .' · go a i e art er an ook them . .. -sections of Toledo. Pait of this 1Toledo take a great deal of In- ~mp cu .. me e. · · . up. · '. We· would like to thank the band

. . b t'f I d . 1 d . repor. was. given concernmg .mothers and Junior high for help area is eau i u, un eve ope terest in the schooI. One• of' the ft . , d f · · . th 1 f · · ADDITION TO THE BAND · · · · · · · -;voodland through . which a small finest art. museums in the United pro 1 ~ ma e rom · e .sa e 0 can- · · . . . •mg the SHS 'band brmg the . Ohio ·t ., d Ti:.. ... , .. 1d. f 1 • . · dy wh~n the club sponsored the ' It seems that the editor of the Wesleyan college band to Salem

s ream wm s. ue "'m · u~gs are o . S'tates is in Toiedo and it works t d , · · . . · · ·· ' ·· · G tlii" . .,.,1 d th d •t . . • . s an at a .recent basketball _game. Quaker annual, Mrss Rosemarie last Friday morning Every mem- · a <> ' •rc S•;Y e a:n · ·e orm1 ones m conJunction with the art school T' K . d 'd Cl · t th F ·' • " · · · · b · · · · · a ..._ .._ _,, • . ... • ..,. . -~ · ·· im e:n:ne y pres1 e a , e. ·am1, FS not qrute usy enough for ber. appreciated th1·s very mu"h re suua .• eu in spo·os provtu1ng a.- . . • . , . . , . · ' · " •

t . t • . . ,, t"- : . meetmg:. she has pomep the SHS band S.he ------,---------:rac ive VIJ!ews 0~ ue c·amp·us·. R .. . 0 • · .. .• ·

S... .. ts• - H • .,, h ' arrIS. :rgamzes IS playmg the bass fiddle. Rose- ' ,,1.1 .. eni . . ac.tvi.1es ere are C t• W • • · · 5 M 1,. C ' .. --------.----· ' rea lVe rrtrng Club aae- alendar I imane ha:s: t aken three lessons

Club 'f& Sell Poi)eo-rn The ne:wly organized Creative A calendar of events was dis- fro.rn Mr-. p.arc:tee and' one, fr~m · Writing club, under the superv:i- cussed at an Art club meeting held Mr. Ho.we:nstine, ap.d w~ think she

When , French club members is·on f Ed d H . · h Id Jan. 30 plavs liike a PRO' i o war arris, e .Fts • "i - . • /

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Red And .Black: Seek: To End. Chaney Trims $alem · . ·· - ' For Third Straight

'Three Gam~·Losing· Str~ak: Saturday night, Jan. 31, marked s.alem's third consecutive IQsS,

Hoping -to· break. a three-game losing streak, the Salem their 11th oi the .season agaii1st a Quakers will host the Steuoenville Central squad here to- trio of :triumphs~ morrow night. , Their foe, Youngstown Chaney,

Feb. 6, 1953 ,

By - LOWELL FLEISCH~R

ODDS AND ENDS Salem, having dropped their last three starts, will be hammered the Qu'akers into sub­looking for victory· number fou,r of the season against 11 mission, 70-55. Offensively, Salem

_ setbacks. had one of their worst ~ights of While mentfoning niCknames last week we neglect.ed to mentic The. opposition tomorrow night--'----1 --------- the season and seemingly couldn't that Harry Baird is very often referred to as "Spider." Even .coaches

will hav.e consider ably less height QUAKER PREDICTIONS maneuver into good shooting posi- Cabas and Zellers call the sophomore star by this name . ~ • Reserve than the Quakers' foes in. recent . . tions. The Chaney Cowboys were Coach Karl ZellN·s is taking over the frosh squad, replacing Ker • . tilts. Used to fighting towering gi- Salem Steubenville more than wi!Jing to shoot and Jacobs . : . Paul "Pudge" Pastier hQ.oped 55 points in a class C g·an1t ants, the Red and Black cagers will 'Ru-th w olfe 60 50 each one had a good night . last Saturday to take over as number one ;corer 'in that league. PauJ be relieved to face an outfit with Barbara Young 80 77 Ed Votaw paced the scoring plays for the St. Paul A team . .. Have you been down to the Me· he'ight equal to their own. John. Dupal 70 ' 65 with 18 points, while Jack Gott- rnorial building lately? It seems that the old' ME has taken ;n a new

The visitors have only two men Bill Herman 56 51 schling meshed 14. Chaney's lead- air; _weight lifting· has come rinto its own ••. a good way to keep ii r eaching six feet or more with th_e Matt Klein 62 57 ing scorer; Andy Gonci, chalked trc14ning .. . You ought to stop in at the Memorial building some-rest Of the teafn _rangi._ng from five Dick Kelly 65 60 up 21' ·points. Nineteen points were time soon. The-re is alway•s a game- of one kind o·r another 'going on,

. feet five to five feet 1Linches. Jan Shears 57 50 contributed to the Cowboys' final from floor hockey to pin&' pong . . . East Liverpool was finalls' Pacing the attack for Central score by Sam Stepanovich. stopped, with 'a 12-g~me winning streak going, by Ashland,_58..:52 .

will be Torn Foyer, th~ lone s;nior F h S (/ Helen -Dora Copada is one of the leading scorers in the girls' league on the visitors' squad.· The six-foot rOS . ee ... we hear th.at she has a pretty good set shot. - . ,

_center is_ the leading scorer for Two Losses Sleubenv1lle. Expected t q come BIG BENEFIT!!

· The swimming 1>001 fund is s":elling rapidly ai1d - will be fm'ther increased throug·h the efforts of the Quake~ Weekly staff, the basket"'­ball teams, and the male faculty members in the Salem school system • . What has this got to do with sports, beside the fact th~t swimming· is a very popufar sport? Wel.l on Saturday ~ight after the· last regularly scheduled basketball game •the Quaker· Weekly staff will sponsor a. -gam£· for the · benefit of. the swimming pool fund. The contestants · will be this year's varsity squaid and a team composed ·of members. of the

through for Central is Dick Don- The. Salem high freshmen were · . neley, a six-foot, one- inch junior, defeated, 38-35i by Sebring J ·an.

,also a leading scorer for the vis- 30 in the .home gym. Frank Corso . itors. I. I led the locals in th~ scoring de-

Central, h;ving a good season by partinent with eleven points. · their standards, has won fi-ve I The Quaker frosh were again de­games, :While losing ei~ht. They fea ted, 41-30, here Tuesday· by the play tomght before meetmg the lo- Columbiana freshmen. Karl Zellers cals here tomorrow. coached the . team and will finish

Coach C:rbas isn't plmniing any the season as their n;entor. Fr;mk , \ line-up changes . for . the game this ·Corso was high point man with .

week. nine markers.

Mor.e Spanish Le~sons Advised; For Varsity Cager Cosky

By Tom Mulford

A:i;i unforgettable moment occurred one day in Sp;;,nish class for Stanley Cosky, when a visiting . South American Senora quizzed this student in her native tongue. She asked him the color of his trousers, and Stanley replied in Spanish; "Your trousers are red." It seems a's if Stan got his sign~ls, or rather his pronouns, crossed. 'Nuff said~· .

"Knute," as his friends and basketball for the last some~imes 0a1l him, is an all- three. He is playing pivot .man around athlete, as he· has for this year's varsity round­\gone out for track and foot- ballers, but due to an injured ball for the last two years, knee he h a s missed full­

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faculty: ' · / . · · . . · Expected to play for the "Old "Pros" aire SHS'~ two tasketball ·,

coaches, John Cabas · and Karl Zellers: Another Quaker coach; Sam . Pridon, along with Vince Crawford and 6.ther graqe-school coaches., J.oe · Boone f,rom Juni<oa:: high, and, Bob MiUer', for~er. Quaker cage ~neµtor, will round out1 the faculty . squad. Ken J!lcobs, who recently left SHS ' for a Columbus job, will i·eturn ·to play, .also. . \ · . ·

·Referees Al Catlos ~nd Tom Nedelka, who work quit~ a few of the Quakers' reserve ga,mes, are going. to-donate their services for the eve- _ riing.

In a prelim before the feature contest ' the Quaker reserves will ~ meet an all-star class B team. The tean\ will he chosen and coached by Ward Zeller, Memorial building >dirr:ctor. It will consist only of ,._, high school boys. • ' · F-rom what we h~ar almost a~ything can happen at this contest and ,we're sure that you. won't want to 1niss it. It promises to be ··a iJhrilling spectacle and it is our bet that the varsity will have to go some to beat a team with all the <former cage stars .that their opponentsi . will have. ·

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· home floor. This win gave the re-view Qf all the returning Jet- M . ' serves eigM victories against five termen. "Knute" strongly .. aln. ·.· 1',t,,t setbacks. recommends an improvement . /

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ZIMMERMAN AUTO SALES of the _~gym as he states, "I A. t Leading all 'the way, the Quakers think Salem is . in need . of a SSe conthrnally 'h'.:idened the margin

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" mome11~ cam~ when he played followed with 13 markers; George · in . his · first varsity ·game, .so · ? pen - E-w:!-!rY ·:.N;~ht . "~.:. - r Buchenic - accomited for 11 of. it's only na tqral that ;,bis f·!l·- . " ... Except Tui:sday I ' ' '-~ A, Chaney's total i.. . • -, - '

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