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·· THE f ol. XXXVII No. 24 Salem High School, Salem, Ohio . ------ ------------ -- --- )chool Board Announces Sch·ool Elects 6 Cheerleaders ;ommencement Music Plans Doris McNamee, Wilma and Paula Rosemarie Faini, Nancy Bailey, Ralph Firestone, and · Bodendorferr Nancy Fife, Joyce cuce Snyder have been named to. present a musical pro- Blaine, and Donna Blender have :am at their class's commencement exercises this June. been elected cheerleaders for next Rosemar ie is a soprano; Nancy year, according to Mrs. Bessie :1 play the clarinet; Ralph will Style Show To Be Lewis, cheerleader coach. ay the s·axophone; and Bruce will C " Arter an assembly Tuesday · th i · t '. 'Sewi 0 ng· i·rcz•s \Company e so 01s s. , "' morning when 12 candidates dis- four seniors · were chosen by te commencement committee, 3.de up of Salem · high teachers, i perintendent E. S. Kerr, · and ,embers of the board of . educa- · They have all made out- Plans for the annual home eco- played their talents, the students nomks class style show to be held voted for . their favorites. Friday, May, 15, well under Oth h t• . t d · 1 d d . . . . ers w o par ic1pa e me u e way, according to· Mrs. Bessie Lew- J •t C f N z k J - · · . . uam a amp , ance ec , en is and Miss Ala Zimmerman, home J k .R th A B dd 1 L" . . · ac son, u · nn a e ey, m- econom1cs teachers. d K p t H · d M arns, a arns, an ary musical records durirtg The theme for the -show is "Sew- Jane Parana. · heir high .school careers. They . are ing is a Circus." The clothing aides, . . . · . 11 members of the band and have J p t . 1 St' . H 1 Doris was a varsity cheerleader . . oann e ras, 1 ma . 1p1c, e en h' h . 11 1 d h d articipated in district regional,. K b M" k L 1 t is year. S e w1 ea t e squa . ' orn au, 1c ey > yons, . 10 a . · , state contests B d 1 M'dd k h . . next year as captam. · ·. · , ren!ler, an · aro 1 · e er, w o · _ ·Rosemarie .is second in her grad- is mistress of ceremonies, will de- ·Doris, along with Nancy and lating class, has . been rated as scribe the various garments mo- Joyce, will be a senior next year, 'superior" at several solo and en- deled by sewing class students. while Donna and the twins will be contests, and is editor of Two girls - each of the · sophomores. the Quaker Annual. four slasses were elected to serve Mrst Lewis reported that t he Nancy, besides being talented on a. sub-committee. They. · are balloting was ' very close, with sev- w'ith a clarinet, plays the piano, Mary Jane Ickes, Margaret Mor- eral of the losing c.andidates being oboe, and violin. In February she dew, Janice Maxim, Joanne Lewis exceptionally close to the top. won first-chair clarinet in the all- Lois Lippiatt, Marilyn Theiss, ;egion orchestra. She is fourth in Jeanette Harris, a.nd Loretta Classes To vote her graduating class. Spears. ,.- Ralph has also received "super- Sally Kirkbride and.' Donna For '53 Officers l or" 1 ratings at the · district and Blender will go to the Junior high . . regional solo and ensemble con- with Carol Middeker to make an ofl'icers w1ll be chosen next t t H · f ur-year member of ann·ouncement of the event to the week m · freshma n, sophomore, and es s. e is a o · . 1 · f h h 1 · t he band and was band librarian eighth grade girls. JUmor 10 merooms. or t e sc oo t , · . of 1953-54. as year. The art department, dramatics Nominations will be made Tues- UAKER ./ I - •' •' . Legion Names 4 Juniors Delegoles To - Boys' _ Stole Charles Jones, Dale Horton, Sandy Hansell, and Tim Kennedy, all juniors, have .been selected as Salem's re- presentatives for Buckeye .Boy.s' State, to be held at Camp _ Perry, Port Clinton, Ohio, from June 12 through June Buckeye Boys' State is . spon- sored. by the Legion Juniors Named To and ·lS . the counterpart of the Legion Auxiliary-sponsored Buck- Prom Committees eye Girls' State. At Camp P erry With the Junior-Senior Prom less electi-ons are · held for all than a month away, the junior class county, and. city offices. of officers have swung into ah ion, ap- the -approxm1ately 1000 JUmors pointing the decorating committee attending will hold an office of and the date bureau. some type. The purpose of the Those who will set the theme and event is to educate Am'.erican atmosphere for the affair . are Bob youth. in the seriousness -of gov- Sebo, Joe Ha.jack, Betty Moore, Don ernment service. 1 - Abe, Chuck J ones, Carl Fli tcraft, Three other local clubs, the Gary Paxson, Bob Talbot, Bill Me- Lions Kiwanis Rota-ry and the gert, Barbara Smith, Barbara Pat- of are terson, Joan Hart, Carol Wilde, assisting the Legion with ex- Doris Helen Dicu, and . Helen Kornbau. penses. The foμr were chosen by facul- ty members and a Legion com- mittee on such points as reliab,ili- ty, leadership; character, interest in social studies and cur rent events, and ability to compete with others of the o;, ame age. Th e date bureau, which is set up by the hosts of the dance, the j u- nior class, will provide dates for those juniors and seni ors who are "dateless" but wish to attend the prom. Bimce is a three-year .member of department, and music department day, May 5, and the classes will the Robed choir, a four-year mem- all have a part in making the "cir- start voting Thursday, cont inuing be of tne band, · and has won "su- cus" possible.. every day until one candidate for peiors" twice this year. He is Open house will be held by ' the each office pas received a majority Tim i is an _officer of the Coin this year's accompanist of the foods classes after the style show. of votes. and Stamp club, · and · a member The students serving on that com- mittee are Jackie Welsh, Nora Guiler, Sandra Church, Aim Zuber, Joel Greeriisen, Dale Horton, a nd Sandy Hansell. Robed choir, and, like Nancy and ------ of the French and Slide Rule Rosemarie, has won a -Marie Burns OSU 1 s Louis Dierck_s To Direct clubs. Dale i a biology aide and a award: member of the Spanish club. ' The sel ections that the foμr will 3 Schools At Tonighes Festiv-al Sandy is a member 00: the Stu- present have not yet been announc- The second annual Tri-City Mu- The Alliance high school choir, de nt Council, Thespians, band, sic festiv; l will l!_e held this eve- under the dir ection of Miss Eva . Spanish club and is the junior ed. _ '>- The prom wil lqe held Friday night, May 29. Extends Deadline For File 13 · SHS - Once Again Gets Accredited ning at 7:30 in the SHS auditorillm. Sackett, will sing "Come Thou assistanu editor of the Quaker 1 Professor Louiis Diercks, director Holy Spirit," "Lost in the Night," Weekly. Chuck is '9'ice-president The deadlipe for "Fil e 13 " e 1 itri es 'of the .Ohio State Symphonic choir "Arise, O God, and Show Thy of the Student Council and is an has been extended to Wednesday t . Th . of next week so everyone will have will be g uest conductor. Might/' and "Rocks My Soul." Al- ac ive espian. time to submit a contribution. Al- Professor Diercks will direct liance received a rating of excell- ·s h' h I l h · t b Alternates in t he order of their most 80 entries have been turned alem 1g sc too as JUS een over 25 - voices from Alliance, e. nt in state competition. · d't d b th N th C "- 1 choice are Ray Pearson, Joel 1n, but judging has not yet taken iaccre l e y · · e or encr a Louisville. and Salem when they The Sal em high school choir, ' .. · t' f C 11 d S Greenisen, and Weridell Dunn, place. ' · 7-ssocia ion ° 0 eges an ec- c-0mbine to sing "Psalms 150," with Thomas Crothers directing, d S h 1 f th h 1 , Subscript ions are st ill being sold cm ary c oo s. 0 .r e 00 yea. r_ "The Eart Is the Lord's," "Come will sing "Turn Back, O Man," f 53 54 P 1 B G L d Al G• in homerooms for 10 cents. The 0 19 - .' rmcipa . . u wig Cl-Ose tne Curtains of Your Eyes," "Batt le Hymn of the R_epublic," umn1 to Ive d T d · pioneer copy of "File 13" is ex- announce ues ay. "Comin' Through the Rye," and "Jacob's Lad __ der," "Tears," and - ' pected to come off the press dur- This means that Salem high is in "Matser of Human Destiny."_ · "Bless This House." s h l h• C 0 ars lps ing r the week of May 25. the highest bracket to which any Mrs. Emelyn Terry will direct the Professor Diercks practiced this . school can _be accredited. The as- Louisville high school choir, which morning and afternoon with the . . . . h · ociation covers schools and col- recently received a sup e rior rating Salem choir and with the combined The Alumni. Association, whic leges in 19 states. at the contest. The will choirs. last year gave 1500 dollars in Salem · high has been ac ·credited sing Wliat a Lovely Magic," Ticke ts for the conce.rt will cost sch?larships to graduat ing year since 1936, Mr. Ludwig "Chri&t Walks Into the Hills," 25 cents for students and 50 cents semors, .to gr;e three. more irelated. , "Dark Water," and "Swing Along." for adults. such scholarships this year, it was Fifth Honor Roli Sees Seniors Ori Top announced thi s week. The money. for this scholarship fund is obtained from interest bn Council Earns $248 Refund When the Student Council met Wednesday, President Helen Co- pacia announced th at the tax stamp drive had broken last year's Th e seniors have once again Three point honor roll Nancy Lloyd, Gail Loschinskey, the Alumni Association money} record, and that t he council will come out on top in the honor roll Freshmen: Marion · Ackerman, Kay Lutsch, Marlyn Mallery, Helen money from the sepior class; wills, receive $248 ref und on the stamps 'il tan dings, with over one fourth of Jack Sally Allen, Jim Martin, Mary Mercer, Richard bequests, and gift s. t ur ned in. This money will be us ed t he class-29 - per ce nt -getting at Barcus, Bill Bennett , Donna Blend-, Mill er, ·Thomas Mulford, Howard A senior, in order to apply for to pay for the school handbooks least three-point averages, er, Carol Brautigam, Carolyn Pardee. such a scholarship, must have ob- which are revised eve ry year. The _ The fres hμlen - are right behind Buckman, · John Buta, Paula Car- Larry Parker, Edwirr Probert, tained a "B" average during high remainder will be put aside for with 24 per .cent and t he junior s lisle. Florence Rea, Betty Ritchey, Patt school and must be pl anning to next year's council. !' caine in a:close third to them: 'fhey Richard Ceppock, Nancy Dan, Ross, Marilyn Schaefer, Barbara take a f ull four-yeat college course. When Salem is host to th e c o .. had 22 per cerit:Of th. eir class mem- June Dick, Will ard Dunn, Bob Schebler, Marilyn Schramm, Bar-· He must use his scholarship his lumbiana County track meet and ll ers on. tbe honor .roll. Early, Max Ehrhart, Barbara _ hara Tausch, Marilyn Theiss, Gary first year of college. Only those the Class B meet May 8 and 15, .Sophomores dropped two ·per Erath, Be: tty Jean Evans, J oan Whitsel, Janet Williams, Ruth not receiving • another scholarship the council will be in char ge of .cent fr.ont last time, coming up wit:\l F este . r, James Fisher, David Fresh- Wolfe, Barbara Young, Bonnie are eligible. t he refreshment stand. ;Jrily is per cent . o f. th eir niembers l y, S- hir ley .Gathers. Zimmerman Th e applications are Mary Mercer and Patt · Ross On • the roll. · David Giles, · Irene Hall, Ralph S h · p 1 B · d D among the teachers and those se- were named as a committee o:f two - . . op omores : . au arnar , u- ' · Hanna; Lou Hannay, J ean- ane Bates, Barbara J. Beery, Becky lected are recommended to the to select a book to be presented to ette Harns, Marcia Henning, Jae- B f · rt G r B t M C scholarship board which makes the the Libra ry fr om t he council. . . -. . . ., on e , eo ge u a, ary amp- Gl oria Colannanni, Wendell Dunh qulyn Houts, Sally Hutcheson. b 11 G . 1 F . K thl H ' It final decision. Dick Gleckler, who is in charge R b G · . G . 1 - · . e , a1. air, a een am1 on, o erta allagher, Lois etz, Joe Ma ry Jane Ickes, Rita Joseph, A ,... t . N · H 'd Applications will be distr.ibuted o:f the CUSH campaign, reported . . . - nne nans een, ancy · ei en- . Dale Horton, Jim Richard Kastenhuber, Carolyn . h S H. 1 . 1 J . J ff . J . in the homerooms n ext we2k. They that t wo surveys had been made . . . re1c , ue 1 , amce e nes, en o-.,-ell, Ri cha rd Hunter, Tim Ken- Har tman, Sally Kirkbride, Matt . are due in the principal's office concerning the conditions of the F our Point ho. nor roll nec 1 y, Teresa Stokovic. Klein, Betty Lamb, Joanne Lewis, ( Conti nued on Page 3) May ·11. lockers.,

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··THE fol. XXXVII No. 24 Salem High School, Salem, Ohio .------ ------------ - ·-----

)chool Board Announces Sch·ool Elects 6 Cheerleaders ;ommencement Music Plans Doris McNamee, Wilma and Paula

Rosemarie Faini, Nancy Bailey, Ralph Firestone, and · Bodendorferr Nancy Fife, Joyce cuce Snyder have been named to. present a musical pro- Blaine, and Donna Blender have :am at their class's commencement exercises this June. been elected cheerleaders for next Rosemarie is a soprano; Nancy year, according to Mrs. Bessie :1 play the clarinet; Ralph will Style Show To Be Lewis, cheerleader coach.

ay the s·axophone; and Bruce will C " Arter an assembly Tuesday · th i · t '. 'Sewi0ng· i·rcz•s \Company e so 01s s. , "' morning when 12 candidates dis-

Th~ four seniors · were chosen by te commencement committee, 3.de up of Salem· high teachers, iperintendent E. S. Kerr, · and ,embers of the board of. educa­~n. · They have all , ·made out-

Plans for the annual home eco- played their talents, the students nomks class style show to be held voted for. their favorites. Friday, May, 15, ~ are well under Oth h t • . t d · 1 d d . . . . ers w o par ic1pa e me u e way, according to· Mrs. Bessie Lew- J •t C f N z k J - · · . . uam a amp , ance ec , en is and Miss Ala Zimmerman, home J k .R th A B dd 1 L" . . · ac son, u · nn a e ey, m-econom1cs teachers. d K p t H · d M a· arns, a arns, an ary

~nQ.ing musical records durirtg The theme for the -show is "Sew- Jane Parana. · heir high .school careers. They .are ing is a Circus." The clothing aides, . . . · .

11 members of the band and have J p t w· .1 St' . H 1 Doris was a varsity cheerleader . . oann e ras, 1 ma . 1p1c, e en h' h .11 1 d h d articipated in district regional,. K b M" k L v· 1 t is year. S e w1 ea t e squa . ' orn au, 1c ey > yons, . 10 a . ·

, state contests B d c· 1 M'dd k h . . next year as captam. · ·. · , ren!ler, an · aro 1 · e er, w o · _ ·Rosemarie .is second in her grad- is mistress of ceremonies, will de- ·Doris, along with Nancy and

lating class, has . been rated as scribe the various garments mo- Joyce, will be a senior next year, 'superior" at several solo and en- deled by sewing class students. while Donna and the twins will be

~emble contests, and is editor of Two girls fro~ -each of the· sophomores.

the Quaker Annual. four slasses were elected to serve '° Mrst Lewis reported that t he Nancy, besides being talented on a. sub-committee. They. ·are balloting was ' very close, with sev­

w'ith a clarinet, plays the piano, Mary Jane Ickes, Margaret Mor- eral of the losing c.andidates being oboe, and violin. In February she dew, Janice Maxim, Joanne Lewis exceptionally close to the top. won first-chair clarinet in the all- Lois Lippiatt, Marilyn Theiss, ;egion orchestra. She is fourth in Jeanette Harris, a.nd Loretta Classes To vote her graduating class. Spears. ,.-

Ralph has also received "super- Sally Kirkbride and.' Donna For '53 Officers l or" 1 ratings at the · district and Blender will go to the Junior high . . regional solo and ensemble con- with Carol Middeker to make an Cla~s ofl'icers w1ll be chosen next t t H · f ur-year member of ann·ouncement of the event to the week m ·freshman, sophomore, and es s. e is a o · . 1 · f h h 1

· the band and was band librarian eighth grade girls. JUmor 10merooms. or t e sc oo 1~ t , · . ye~r of 1953-54. as year. The art department, dramatics Nominations will be made Tues-

UAKER ./ I - •' • ' .

Legion Names 4 Juniors Delegoles To -Boys' _Stole

Charles Jones, Dale Horton, Sandy Hansell, and Tim Kennedy, all juniors, have .been selected as Salem's re­presentatives for Buckeye .Boy.s' State, to be held at Camp _ Perry, Port Clinton, Ohio, from June 12 through June 21~

Buckeye Boys' State is . spon-

sored. by the A~erican Legion Juniors Named To and ·lS . the counterpart of the Legion Auxiliary-sponsored Buck- Prom Committees eye Girls' State. At Camp Perry With the J unior-Senior Prom less electi-ons are· held for all stat~, than a month away, the junior class county, and. city offices. E~ch. of officers have swung into ah ion, ap­the - approxm1ately 1000 JUmors pointing the decorating committ ee attending will hold an office of and the date bureau. some type. The purpose of t he Those who will set the theme and event is to educate Am'.erican atmosphere for the affair . are Bob youth. in the seriousness -of gov- Sebo, Joe Ha.jack, Betty Moore, Don ernment service. 1 - Abe, Chuck J ones, Carl Flitcraft,

Three other local clubs, the Gary Paxson, Bob Talbot, Bill Me­Lions Kiwanis Rota-ry and the gert, Barbara Smith, Barbara Pat­Junio~ Chambe~ of Coi~merce are terson, Joan Hart, Carol Wilde, assisting the Legion with ex- Doris McN~mee, Helen Dicu, and .

Helen Kornbau. penses.

The foµr were chosen by facul­ty members and a Legion com­mittee on such points as reliab,ili­ty, leadership; character, interest in social studies and current events, and ability to compete with others of the o;,ame age.

The date bureau, which is set up by the hosts of the dance, the ju­nior class, will provide dates for those juniors and seniors who are "dateless" but wish to attend the prom. Bimce is a three-year .member of department, and music department day, May 5, and the classes will

the Robed choir, a four-year mem- all have a part in making the "cir- start voting Thursday, continuing be of tne band, ·and has won "su- cus" possible. . every day until one candidate for peiors" twice this year. He is Open house will be held by 'the each office pas received a majority Timi is an _officer of the Coin this year's accompanist of the foods classes after the style show. of votes. and Stamp club, ·and · a member

The students serving on that com­mittee are J ackie Welsh, Nora Guiler, Sandra Church, Aim Zuber, Joel Greeriisen, Dale Horton, and Sandy Hansell.

Robed choir, and, like Nancy and ------ of the French and Slide Rule Rosemarie, has won a -Marie Burns OSU1s Louis Dierck_s To Direct clubs. Dale i a biology aide and a award: member of the Spanish club.

' The selections that the foµr will 3 Schools At Tonighes Festiv-al Sandy is a member 00: the Stu-present have not yet been announc- The second annual Tri-City Mu- The Alliance high school choir, dent Council, Thespians, band,

sic festiv; l will l!_e held this eve- under the direction of Miss Eva . Spanish club and is the junior ed. _ '>-

The prom wil lqe held Friday night, May 29.

Extends Deadline For File 13

· SHS -Once Again Gets Accredited

ning at 7:30 in the SHS auditorillm. Sackett, will sing "Come Thou assistanu editor of the Quaker 1 Professor Louiis Diercks, director Holy Spirit," "Lost in the Night," Weekly. Chuck is '9'ice-president The deadlipe for "File 13" e1itries 'of the .Ohio State Symphonic choir "Arise, O God, and Show Thy of the Student Council and is an has been extended to Wednesday

t . Th . of next week so everyone will have will be guest conductor. Might/' and "Rocks My Soul." Al- ac ive espian. time to submit a cont ribution. Al-

Professor Diercks will direct liance received a rating of excell-·s h' h I l h · t b Alternates in the order of their most 80 entries have been turned alem 1g sc too as JUS een over 25 - voices from Alliance, e.nt in state competition. · d't d b th N th C "- 1 choice are Ray Pearson, Joel 1n, but judging has not yet taken iaccre l e y · · e or encra Louisville. and Salem when they The Salem high school choir,

'.. · t' f C 11 d S Greenisen, and W eridell Dunn, place. ' · •7-ssocia ion ° 0 eges an ec- c-0mbine to sing "Psalms 150," with Thomas Crothers directing, d S h 1 f th h 1 , Subscript ions ar e still being sold

cm ary c oo s. 0.r e ~c 00 yea. r _ "The Eart Is the Lord's," "Come will sing "Turn Back, O Man," f 53 54 P 1 B G L d Al • G• in homerooms for 10 cents. The

0 19 - .' rmcipa . . u wig Cl-Ose tne Curtains of Your Eyes," "Battle Hymn of the R_epublic," umn1 to Ive d T d · pioneer copy of "File 13" is ex-

announce ues ay. "Comin' Through the Rye," and "Jacob's Lad __ der," "Tears," and - ' pected to come off the press dur-This means that Salem high is in "Matser of Human Destiny."_ · "Bless This House." s h l h• C 0 ars lps ing rthe week of May 25.

t he highest bracket to which any Mrs. Emelyn Terry will direct the Professor Diercks practiced this . school can_be accredited. The as- Louisville high school choir, which morning and afternoon with the . . . . h · ociation covers schools and col- recently received a superior rating Salem choir and with the combined The Alumni . Association, whic leges in 19 states. at the st~te contest. The ch~ir will choirs. last year gave 1500 dollars in

Salem · high has been ac·credited sing '~O, Wliat a Lovely Magic," Tickets for the conce.r t will cost sch?larships to th~ee graduat ing 1..~very year since 1936, Mr. Ludwig "Chri&t Walks Into the Hills," 25 cents for students and 50 cents semors, pla~s .to gr;e three. more irelated. , "Dark Water," and "Swing Along." for adults. such scholarships this year, it was

Fifth Honor Roli Sees Seniors Ori Top announced this week.

The money. for this scholarship fund is obtained from interest bn

Council Earns $248 Refund

When the Student Council met Wednesday, President Helen Co­pacia announced that the tax stamp drive had broken last year's

The seniors have once again Three point honor roll Nancy Lloyd, Gail Loschinskey, the Alumni Association money} record, and that the council will come out on top in the honor roll Freshmen: Marion · Ackerman, Kay Lutsch, Marlyn Mallery, Helen money from the sepior class; wills, receive $248 r efund on the st amps 'iltandings, with over one f ourth of Jack Alexa~der, Sally Allen, Jim Martin, Mary Mercer, Richard bequests, and gifts. t urned in. This money will be used t he class-29- per cent-getting at Barcus, Bill Bennett, Donna Blend-, Miller, ·Thomas Mulford, Howard A senior, in order to apply for to pay for the school handbooks least three-point averages, er, Carol Brautigam, Carolyn Pardee. such a scholarship, must have ob- which are revised every year. The

_The freshµlen -are right behind Buckman, ·John Buta, Paula Car- Larry Parker, Edwirr Probert, tained a "B" average during high r emainder will be put aside for with 24 per .cent and the juniors lisle. Florence Rea, Betty Ritchey, Patt school and must be planning to next year's council. !' caine in a :close third to them: 'fhey Richard Ceppock, Nancy Dan, Ross, Marilyn Schaefer, Barbara take a f ull four-yeat college course. When Salem is host to the c o .. had 22 per cerit:Of th.eir class mem- June Dick, Willard Dunn, Bob Schebler, Marilyn Schramm, Bar-· He must use his scholarship his lumbiana County t rack meet and llers on. tbe honor .roll. Early, Max Ehrhart, Barbara _hara Tausch, Marilyn Theiss, Gary first year of college. Only those the Class B meet May 8 and 15,

.Sophomores dropped two ·per Erath, Be:tty Jean Evans, Joan Whitsel, Janet Williams, Ruth not r eceiving •another scholarship the council will be in charge of .cent fr.ont last time, coming up wit:\l F este.r, James Fisher, David Fresh- Wolfe, Barbara Young, Bonnie are eligible. the refreshment stand. ;Jrily is per cent. of. their niembers ly, S-hirley .Gathers. Zimmerman The applications are discuss~d Mary Mercer and Patt· Ross On• the roll. · David Giles, ·Irene Hall, Ralph S h · p 1 B · d D among the teachers and those se- were named as a committee o:f two - . . op omores : . au arnar , u-

' ·Hanna; ~a~le Lou Hannay, J ean- ane Bates, Barbara J. Beery, Becky lected are r ecommended to the to select a book t o be presented to ette Harns, Marcia Henning, Jae- B f ·rt G r B t M C scholarship board which makes the the Library from the council. . . - . . . ., on e , eo ge u a, ary amp-

Gloria Colannanni, Wendell Dunh qulyn Houts, Sally Hutcheson. b 11 G .1 F . K thl H ' It final decision. Dick Gleckler, who is in charge R b G · . G . 1 - · . e , a1. air, a een am1 on,

o erta allagher, Lois etz, Joe Mary Jane Ickes, Rita Joseph, A ,... t . N · H 'd Applications will be distr.ibuted o:f the CUSH campaign, repor t ed . . . - nne nans een, ancy · ei en- . Gre:msen~ Dale Horton, Jim Richard Kastenhuber, Carolyn . h S H.1.1 J . J ff . J . in the homerooms next we2k. They that two surveys had been made . . . r e1c , ue 1 , amce e nes, en

o-.,-ell, Richard Hunter, Tim Ken- Hartman, Sally Kirkbride, Matt . are due in the principal's office concerning the condit ions of the

F our Point ho.nor roll

nec1y, Teresa Stokovic. Klein, Betty Lamb, Joanne Lewis, (Continued on Page 3) May ·11. lockers.,

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Page ~ THE QUAKER May 1, 195?

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I DID n D WAT(R I . . .

THE TOP DRAWER

'By .Jim

How many kids saw "Guss" Allison sert an "in memoriam" to Don Hilliard's stopping; a baseball at the · Cleveland F ord convertible. Early ' this month Doi• Indian:!!' game last Tuesday night? He ~ '

got it stuck on some railroad t r acks ar, practically took the ball right out of · • couldn't get it started. You-know-wha Al Rosen's hands. · · ·

came along. So ends Don's Ford. P leasan thought : Don jumped. Physics problems of a 'different nature

were discovered by Mr. Stadtlandfr last week. His students noticed a wad of The secret is out! Yes; now the senior paper hanging on a string, swinging ill know where they stand in their class · an1 ·front of t he art room window. When said that combined with report cards la·st teacher investigated, he found the cul- Wednesday, has put a few seniors put oi. prit pulling· the paper up through the action. But we would like to say 'congratu, physics class window and chuckling to la tions to those in the top third, -swell go ·himself; which only goes t o prove that ing to those int the middle third, and t<> he who laughs last stays in detention those in the 'last thi1:d- well, we'1;e all i;

the. same boat, boy~! · long·est. This column would like to thank the Tonight will fr.ature two -attractions;

Spanish dub for its wonderful fiesta the Salem hig·h Cho~al Festival and an Saturday night One Oif its highlights was Elks dance a t · 9 p.ru. ._.. the ' .jitterbugging of . three . sophs. Dal~ The trext t ime . you get a chance ask Middeker, J ohn Todd, and Bill Nyberg C. J ones if you might .h_eal' the i:ecordiii~

were;_ t o say "the least, "as cool as a wen:. pf "Roll Out the Barrel" th~t .. grou'v digger's knee". of " vocalists" mad·e ·at the. Memorial build- ·

Among "noticeables" thi!! month ar e .ing, · It sound& very much like 100 · mon.;.; H~1·old . Gar loch's green Plymouth and keys running arot1nd in a barrel o;

Bob Stirling's "dreamboat." \Ve here in- inolasses. ~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~...,-~~~~~~---"___;~--''--'-'-~~~~~~~~ ~

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England and ·,vas' celebrated \Vith ~h '1oi~ts Do you know that t oday is May Da:y?. of !frolicid ng: In the e~rly ;norning 1~1~ny

Perhaps, when you were smaller, you people', yoi.mg and ·old, would flock · · to ·followed the tradition of preparing May . the woods and meadows to gather flowers

By Patt Ross

baskets for one or two 'of your friends and leaving them mysteriously on fi·ont and blossomed · boughs; bri~g-ing _ the1n

• <lo<trsteps. If you ever observed the into the vilJ.ages and -farms and tow11s~ Even if you can't prove it by the weather , . The Quaker Follies seemed to t ouch o.ff

you can by the summery clothes the gals a spark last Thursday. After dismissal the first of May in this manner, you . were ·There a Maypole was set u:P a'nd arou~d -

SPRING IS HERE BE-BOP

ue beginning to wear to school. orchestra began playing bop music and following a custom practiced by mankind it the prettiest maidens danced Winding '- At the Spanish F iesta last S;turday-\.iight many of the feminine studes were _keeping for more centuries than we can reckon. g·ay ribb011s in and m1t in honor of. the they all looked crisp cool, and real g·one. up with the rhythm and really cutting the The ancient Romans used to make sac- ·May Queen, who 'was chosen f_ rout _among

~ l rifices on this day +o the goddess Maia · · So come on, gals; the time· has come to put rug. It wou d be terrific if we could haye • ' this number every year. the wool skirts in moth~alls and to get out regular jam sessions like that, d on't you the mother of Mercury, and it is from all those friffy cotton and organdy dresses. think- Oh, well, we can dream, can't we ? her that the month probably got . its The Puritans felt that all this jolliti

Muy Buena ODD · BUT FUN name. was .;,ery wicked, and would never tole4 . The Spanish Fiesta was really something Of a.11 odd things to bring· to · school, With t;he coming of Christianity peo- rate a Maypole . o~. ' t h(s side of the ocean,

to remember. Besides the beautiful and the ifencing swords that Ann Zuber ple ' forgot aJI about the goddess but But in some - strange way the old, old • colorfuL decorations and the wonderful brought last Thursday take first place. continued 1io observe her day. It is customs "stayed alive, .and though we . have -music, the dancing of Senora Hainey r eally They caused quite a sensation ·too. Out- hard enough for an indivi;dua.l to break no gay pr?cessions today all ove1;_ the climaxed a psrf~ct evening. Her gypsy side of school that day Joan Hart, Dorls a habit, but for •a whole race it is very country about this tii)ie we hear , in some da1ice was a wonderful tr eat and her rhum- McNamee, and Joyce Blaine ·took turns har d indeed. All through the Middle Ages small way, of May baskets, qt;een~, balbs1, badancing withhH husband was som~hlrig fencing with ~ch ~he~ d~ng a little bit _a_n_d~·1_a_t_er~-"~_w_a_s~-a~p_u_b_1_~~_h_o_li_d_a_Y _ _ i_n~d_a_n_c_e_s_, _P_a_1_1_~_s_,~sk_1_·t_s_,_a_n_d~s-t_o_n_·e_s_. ~~-we _won't forget for a long ti me. of goofihg1 off to boot. The ·swords ahso.

The bull-fight was an .. amusing· innova- made their rounds through the hands of tion, and Joe Hajcak tells us that hLs, plans umpteen other fun-loving people. for the future 111ight .include real bull- WORTH SEEING!

QuGker " l'lashb acks fighting. Don't forget, Joe, that nqt . all The light gray flannel sui ts that Tom- 1938 - Salem high Quakers remained ·un­bulls are composed of Sandy Hansell and JllY Ehrhart, Denny Her ron. and Paul . defeated ~nd unscor ed upon as the'y_ de-Dale Horton; and that not all the pi.cadores Hann,ay sometimes wear are really eo~e- feated Ravenna, 25 - 0, at Reilly stadium.

teache~·s t o the war. The latest was J ohn Paul Ollomim.

a_re as brave and darfng as Joel Greenisen h' 9 F t m_g to see._ These boys look like th£·y 1 38 - • E. Cope announced that for the 1942 - Many prom goers are being hin­

dered this year becaus of the problem of gas rationing. and Bob Winkler! have just steppe(! out of a fashion maga- firgt time the band will be able to attend

All in all we had fun, and thanks go to zine.. All we can · ts we like, we like. , all the football games. the Spanish club members and their ad- C ONGRATULATIONS 1938 - Due to the cr owded conditions in

1942 - News note· _: In France a cow that chewed up a German communication cable was captured as a ·saboteur. viser, Miss Hollett. Orchids are in ord-er for Judy 'fame and

SUCH CHARM Pat Schmidt .who are the honoi·ed seniors The movie on charm and personality . to be ihe speakers a t Commenceme~t.

which was' vie,ved in an assembly last week We are 1sure that they are thrilled beyond seemed to affect quite a few of the studes words and that they'll do a good job. of our dear SHS. ' Congratulations, girlS, and good luck. ·

One of the boys who became charm-con- While we art!· ' on the subject of con-scious was Don Kuntzm.an, who was seen gratulations we really should extend them brushing up J oyce Blaine's blue suede shoes. to all the musically-inclined students who The boys in the Spanish II class ·became per- traveled t o Delaware, Ohio, for a con (l~~ fe.ct gentlemen alsy. When Miss. Hollett and returned home with excellent rat­walked into her class one afternoon, alr i.ngs. You are a real credit to our school, the . boys gracefully stood up; then Sandy kids. Hansell and Gary Pa11son proceeded to pull out her chair. Sigh ! Why can't they always ------------------be so gallant? THE QUAKER

HIGH GOAL Since t he unveiling of the names of the

honor students took place . last week, it kinda makes you think. So, t o all of you who are not seniors, if you try a little harder perJ:aps you could be one of the honor pupils in your class.

Congratulations to t he ones in this year's class and lots of luck to the ones t rying for next year's honors.

DIAMONDS AND SPRING To - R.osemade Faini the coming of

spring proved to be quite exciting. This pretty sen ior , gal became engaged to Frank Zocco of Youngstown Friday.

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the gym classes, juniors will be excused :from taking physical education this year.

1938 - Counting everyone in the stadium at · the l'ecent Liverpool - Salem game, re­gar dless of h~w they entered, the attend­ance reached 10,000.

1942 - So far Salem high has given nine

f..etter To The Editor

1942 - Bow-tie t alk.

Green tie - • looking for a date

Blue tie - going steady No tie at' all ...:_ woman hater Black tie - washed up; still in mourning

Plaid tie -'- gives oll the girls the same line

Frosh Help CUSH Dear Editor :

Wh t h , "But where'll we put our b_ ooks iif · y no ave a campaign for the various candidates up for class offices? "';e can't put theri1 on top of the lockers 1" Instead . of ·merely having iiomina<tions This is the complaint often h eard sfo1ce and votes, campaign for your -candidate. the CUSH drive stai:ted. Make ~ns, invent yells, and have . cam-paign 15,peeches. They do this in. · Junior A hearty ~heer goes to . the freshmen

high and it promotes a school spirit in room 306 who solved this p roblem. that we ·seem to lack after we get into They put thefr- books under the locker s! high school.

When our next elect ions come up for This , inventive group, wanting to help

class officers, Association officers, and CUSH, but also knowing that the locker• Football Queen, {uake something out of it, can't be opened :between classes, made I think those. who came into SHS this the supreme !Sacrifice and laid their tab• last year miss the election enthusiasm they lets, books, magazines, etc., in the little had last year, 1so let's boost the candi-

space under the fockers. date of our choice in al;iout a 2.:week long

I\ Here's hoping t hat . the rest of the campaign.

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Campaign and then vote. complainers jump on the bandwagon and A1' Interested Student sol,,. thei·r ;problems as easily

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HONOR ROLL (Continued from Page 1)

_ Shirley Fox, Connie· Gillett, Don Ha.rsh, Richard Gleckler, Nancy Howeli, Joe Iirovati~, Wayne_ Ickes,

'ckson, Pat Jurczak, Marilyn Lit-- Johanna Kieffer, Lola LeJltz, Do-

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20 of 79 Girls Plan For _C_ol!eg~

Carol Luke, Carrie - M~Fee1y; lore·s Long, Don .McCormick, Georg'e Of -the -79 senior- g irls -inter-:rtis McGhee, Jim Madsen. - - - Manni11g, .Caro.I Middeker . . · • viewed by- .Miss -·Ala -Zim1nern1an, Andy -Menegos, George Mordew, - Ray - MOUI]tZ, B'a_rbara Nichols, d~an of ·giris, -only. 26 are. planning edith Morningstar, Ruth Mountz, Lynn Patterson, Dpris Rogers, Pat 011 co~tinuing their educations af:.. ·ctoria Paparodis, Kay Pq.xson, Schmidt, Nancy Schramm, Joan ter gi:aduation. Eig~J -more plan

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mold Ping, Mary Ellen Reed, Schuller, Sally Scullion, 'Bruce to enter nmse's training. Long time no see, senors and senoritas.' To start off we have .Jl-ia Rowlands, Sharlene Sanlo, Snyder, Bill Snyder, Jo -Ahn Sol9- A total ~f 24 girls have. already i nmnber by the .-!lrnis Brothers called "Say Si, Si." Frank Sinatra _ary Sweeney, Jo Ann . Stumpo, mon, Wilma Stipic, Ann Stowe, Es- accepted positions in banks, of- has -come -up with a c.ooi caper ·for all you thin chicks who thin];; ~hn Todd, Wendy Townsend, Bar- tella ·Sweeney, Judy Taine, Mervin fices, and various industries in Sa- you'i·e not be-ing -noticed. called "Lean Baby." ' :ra Whitacre. Thomas, Ricliard Ward, ·B_ill W~rd, !em, and of these, 15 are presentiy - . Have y~u heard . the ditty by our good TV entertainer, Red .Juniors: Dorothy Alekr Margai·et Glenna Whinnery, Matlene Yunk, bein~g trained for their work.- Buttons? It's cailed "Strange Things A'Pe Happening." If any of •exander, Homer Althouse, , Gloria· Jon Zeigler. These surveys are ma<le by the you kats and · chicks hav_e trouble - with laziness j'ust tell the folks .ridrews, John Baker, Donna. Bal- dean of . girls every year, and an you're in a strain or under· pressure. M-aybe they'll undei·stand. ey, Martha Jar{e Brown, Martha _effort is made to keep t r ack of the - Getting on - with the -platter chatter we have ".Can't I" with : unner, Carol Jo Byrns, Barbara 4 Nominated' For graduates' activities. \ Billy May on the instrumental side, ,while Nat "King" Cole hais

;iJ.meron, Sandra Chruch, Donna 'n' ra1na Aw- ar·~ To those interested in college the vocal. A '-real pretty song that should have happened, but didn't :6cca, Marilyn Dodge, James Dunn. the dean has given aid in· planning 'is "Someone to Kiss Your Tears Away". by Eddie Howard. · .Martha - Jane Everett, Nancy Rose Marie -Cra.wford, Dic'k.Ward, college work and ·.bas told the girls You'd bette~ jump hep to thiS real cool cookie by Shirley •fe, •Janke Groves, Nora Guiler, Gretchen Bodendorfer, an\! c Sally 'of available financial help. and Lee called "I'm . Gone."_ Most . profathius. " Ramona" done by

;a.ndy Hansell, Margaret Howe, Moore have been ·e.lect_ed candidates If any ,girl is in need of -a part- the Gay lords is intriguiong. "I Believe" .. by Frankie Laine i;s really ~arjorie Jensen, Richard Journey, for.the Most AH-Around Thespian time -job ··she can · best be helped one delicious·. wafer. n'ne Kelley, Doris McNamee, Jer- award . . To be eligible _for this, a by inqhidng at Miss Zimmerman's If y~u ever _feel al01)!e ~nd broken-hearted just listen to

y ' Martin. - student must be a senior- and a -Office. · "Cheating· · Heart" by Jo'ni .James. It's · sad, but. relieving. "Tell .-Nancy Miller, James . Minamyer, four-sta;. Thespian: The Thespian~ Me a ·Story," by Jimmy Boyd and Frankie Laine, is _ sensational. 1rbara ·Pattersod, Gary Paxson, also ' voted for the senior ·who in- You- know, Jimmy is really making tops in the musical world.

{t>.mon ·Pearson, Joanne Petras; terpreted his role'best in either the 8.an.d Assembly~ "How Do . You Speak to an Ang·el'~ by Eddie Fisher is a real -,orene Pim, Marlene Sc.hmidt; Su- . junior or senior play. The results S f T d good soI).g. Also "TeardroP,s On My Pillow" by Sunny Gale is a ·anne Shea:rer, Bob Talbot, Bar- will be _disclosed in the Recognition et, Or UeS_ ~ay hit on - the flips. The Gayl01~dis have come up with a spin called iara Todd, Bob W}nkler, Ann · Zu- assembly Ma,y 29. ;er. A nominati'ng committee consist-

.Seniors:· Ca'rol Aiken; Ruth Ann ing of Pat Schmidt, Joy ce .Cos­Altenh.olf, · Haroid Amos, Nancy grove, and Rose _ Marie Crawford i3ailey, Betty Bartholow, Eldon was appointed' to selec.t candidates

for· next yea1·'.s offices. Bentley, Shirley Bra~tigam, Mary Colanan~1i; Dick Cope, Joyce Cos­gl'ove, Carole Coy.

It was decided to buy a g ift to be donat_ed to the dramatics .depart­

:.mmliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiliiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiii~_ ment. Chosen to serve on the_ gift - · · · committee are · Dick Ward, chair-

• Barbara Wright, and Ronnie Slutz. L_-- MAY 6 man; Carol ~ Middek.er, Bob .TalJ;iot,

l Forty membe1·s were present at I ' DEADLINE r~:_!:':::,,;:~:;::n:::·~:i~~~~

·1- I or · PROM DATE r FILE 13 Bureau Open G.~.A. Plans Trip To Washington

A ne·w pr?ject is being launched this year by the G. A. A. to stim- , ula te more interest in the g 11oup. With the surplus funds that the·

Rm. 30.5 from

3:30 lo 4:30 ielub has acquired over a four-year - - ------------period, the gi1Js are planning to 'Masquers· Plan Party gend the active jui1ior, senior, and Rehearse '()ne-Acter

The Salem -high school band, re- "Spinning A Web/' How do you kids go for Harry Kari's "Yokohama Mam_a" and cent recipients of a superior rating

at the state contest in Columbus, "Yes, -Sir, 1'hat's My Baby" ? We think they're gone. "Gomen-Nasai" wiU present ait as·sembly pi:ogram by Riehard Bowers is wonderful and the meaning _is so beautiful.

An American soldier in Japa·n wr ote the song_ f or his Japanese next Tuesday afternoon. ' I ' SWeetheart WhOm he WaS Unable to marry because Of the laWS, This will be the Band Recogm-

tiori assembly and.Director Howard This song· · means,. "I'm sorry." Pardee will award band let ters to That's all the platter ·chatter . we can -give you .at this time, all those musicians who have com- oo-turn on 'your radios and t r y- to catch -these tunes.

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Also discussed at . t he meeting were final plans for the annual Mother-Daughter --banquet~ Lois appointed a committee to present a program when the dinner is held May 12 at the Presbyterian church.

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:paper during the last f ew weeks of as Betty Lou, and Sally Kii:kbride •$chool. as Connie.

Tomorrow Connie Gillett, Jackie Brelih, Vivian Vavrek, Audrey

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By LOWELL FLEISCHER

COMING UP SOON .

THE QUAKER

Cope· Announces All-Star Teams

Fred Cope, boy's gym instructor, announced this week the standings of the gym class basketball teams at the completion of two 12-game rounds of play. He also announced the first, second, an:d third all-star gym class cage. squads, along with the top point-getters in the class-

Just -around the corner are both the Columbiana county and t)ie Class A and _B district meets, both being held this year at Reilly _stadium. The county meet is scheduled for Friday, May 8; the Class B district meet, for Wednesday, May 13; and the Class A es. meet, for Friday, May 15. IT'he attendance at Salem's track meets so Each of the. all-star teams has far this year _has been very poor. Here's hoping the crowds six· players. The first team is com­pick up for the remaining meets. posed of Paul Paster, Jack K~lly,

For tlte past three years th'e county meet has been won by Matt Klein, Bill · Panezott, Stanley East Palestine with East Liverpool tying them for top honors last Strojek, and Jerry Cosgrove. David year'. This will be the 50th an~ual Columbiana meet one of ' the Brantingham, Jim Fife, Walter oldest in the ' state of Ohio. · · ' , - · Leininger,, Duane Bates, Bob

Again this year' the East Palestine Bulldogs are led by Tony Stockton, and Bill Sidinget make Conkle, the so-called one-man track team. Everyone will be u~ the se5ond team. Chuck Harris, watching him in particular; Dick Saltsman, Bob BoeJs, George

The po~er-packed East Palestine thinclads also-took top honors M~r~ew, Conrad Thorne, and Dave in last year's tlistrict meet. The Class A district · meet has been Williams were selected , for the held -at Reilly stadium for 18 yea1:s str;l.ight, and for very good third team. rea_sons, too. Here they- receive excellent management under Fred The top eight scorers, with over Cope: v:e a:so have the. advantage of owning one of the best 200 points each, ar~ Stanley Stro-tracks m this part of Ohio. jek, 256; Bill Panezott, 231; Stan-ANOTHER HEART-BREAKING LOSS _ ley Kataro, 224; David Branting-

The meet fast Tuesday with Girar.d was a hearthTeaker to ham, 216; .Matt Klein, 212; Jerry lose. This was the second meet for the Quakers that was. decided Cosgrove, 211; Paul Paster; 206; by the mile relay, the last event to he run. Jerry Martin and Bill and Jim Fife', 203. The standings at Lipp both ran the mile in less than . five minutes. All of' the the end of the second round are as members of the Quaker squad hav.e . been steadily improving. follows:

May 1, 1953

Sllin Crowd Watches Girard Def eat Qtial{ers lit Thriller

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Withessed by only a handful of SHS tr~ck fans the Tarrmen saw their .second defeat of the track seas~n at the hands of the Girard thincla¢[s last Tuesday evening. 60-f)8. . ' ' '

Th.e Quakers w~re leading by a slim margin of three points when Local Cindern1en Girard took the mile relay to · cop Trip Rayen .Ti!!erF the locals' third meet of th~ sea- .__, Displaying improving form th( son. Originally sc,he.duled for Mon- local cindermen ·edged the Youngs• day, but called because of the town Rayen thinclads, 60-58, last weather, the:meet was to have been Friday night .at Youngstown. a triangle affair with Salem com- The Quaker t racksters took sevei. peting against" both Girard and first places, including the mile re­Boardman. The Boardman squad lay that won the meet. The Tarr• couldn't g et here Tuesday so the men also · captured eight second remaining teams participated in a places and three th,irds. Jerry Mar.;, dual meet. Ariother meet with tin of Salem won t.he point-earning i3oardman may be scheduled for mile run. Bob Sebo also did well in> later in t he year. - in the_ low hurdles. Other firsts

went to Dale Barton in the 4'40"" Both squads received six first yard. dash, captain. ~om Johnston

places with Salem getting six sec- in the 880-yard run, Eddie Votav, onds while Girard took only five in the pole vault, and Jack Alex• second-place slots. Girard copped antler in the high jump. John Ches• eight thirds while the locals took ter, Bill Lipp, Martin, and Bar ton.· only three. Salem won the half-mile ran for . Sal(_)m ·on the winI).ing mile relay with the visitors taking the relay team. "' mile relay. Roy. Honeywell · of Sa- Joe Hajcak took second in both lem and Bob P ost of Girard tied for hurdles while Sebo took second in . second ,Place in the pole vault. both the 100 and 220-yard dashes.

Jack Alexander did 5 feet, 11 inches in the high jump the . , . other night. This is pretty good for a freshman, since the school First period Mon. and Wed. record is 6 feet, 1 inch. We're betting that he will do better than Captain Won Lost six feet before the year's over, and he ' has three more years Lippiatt 8 2 to go in SHS. John Baker has been improving in the shot put • • • Renkenberger 4 4

Tom. Carey of Girard was the Tied high scorer of the meet, t aking . 0 thr ee firsts and a third for 16

2 points. Bob Sebo led the locals with · 0 10~,4 points winning the low hur-

Other second places went to Roy.· , Honeywell in the pole vault, Ches• ter in the 440, and Alexander in , the 880. Jim Beard took third in t.he , broad jump, as ditl J ack Ference in the discus and John Baker in the ,Jim Beard is looking good in the bro.ad jump ••• Bob S.ebo is Brantingham 4 6

coming along in both the dashes and low hurdles ••• Joe Hajcak Hanna , 2 6 · 2 dles, taking second in the 100-yard dash, placing third in the 220, shot put. ·

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Other Salem firsts went to Eddie 2 Votaw in the pole vault, jerry BARNETT'S 2 Martin in· the mile run, Jack Alex- ~ 2 antler in the high jump, Tom Motel ~ Restaurant {

Johnston in the 880-yard run, and .._ ___________ _.;;· ..,,

Jim Beard in the broad jump. r-------------1 Quaker seconds went to John Baker

0 in the shot put, Honeywell in the

0 pole vault, J,ack Ference in the dis­l cus, Dave Williams in the 880, Bill

Lipp in the mile run, Sebo in the 100-yard dash, and Joe Hajack in

Alfani Home Supply Meats and Grocei'ies

Phone 4818

• 295 So. Ellsworth, Salem the high hurdles. .._ ________ ....;. __ ...,: 1 ______________ :" ____________ _

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MOFFETT • HONE The Squire Shop

The Smartest Furnishings And Clothing

For the· Young Man

PRESCRIPTIONS! FOUNTAIN!

MAGAZINES!

McBANE • McARTOR ~ DRUG STORE . I Ope_n Every Night i

Except Tuesday . I •!4.-() .... ()-~0--•)

Open Dally 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sidinger 7 4 o ____________ ...;; Bowles 5 5 1 --------------: ·-------------= ~------------- Delfavero 5 5 1 :"'"------------ r-------------

FEATURE LOCK DIAMONDS The Best HAMBURGERS

in SALEM

Here

Town Hall Diner Sandwiches, Donuts

Fountain Service -

Willilf'ms. 4 7 1 Sidinger won the first r ound also. Fifth period Tues. and Thurs.

Bennett Nyberg . .

LARGEST WALL PAPER SELECTION

DUPONT PAINTS

Superior Wall Paper & Paint Store

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8 , 7 5 1

3 3 5

10

Finney Beauty Shop 651 East Sixth Street

Phon11 5?.00

Nyberg won the first round,

Sixth period Tues. and Thurs. Klein 7 4 Panezott 6 4 Gathers .3 6

--------------'1J-.-~---------.:iPing 3 5· Klein won first i·ound also . .

HALD/'S Quality Footwear For All Members of The Family

· . We Carry a Complete Line of Saddle-Oxfords, Casuals & Sport Shoes

In a Wide Range of Sizes and Widths

Dial 5254

ARBAUGH'S Fine Home Furnishings

Since 1901 Salem, Ohio

-Braut's Market

GrocerieE!, Meats, Erozen Foods Produce, Ice Cream -

994 · N. Ellsworth Ave.

SALEM'S OLDEST BANK is a friendly bank. We will be very glad to have you stop in and get acquainted.

Quaker Pastry Shop O Salem's Headquarter's' For The 1 Finest Cakes and Pastries 2 We Specialize in Wedding 3 and Party Cakes

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Ii _ Fithian Typewriter Sales and Service

321 South Broadway · Phone 3611

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Neon Restaurant Where People Meet

To Eat

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B U N N - ~ The Farmers ! JOE BRYAN '! G 0 0 D S H. O E S ~• .... -Li·on~I Bank ! FLOOR COVERING !

;,.. I~ w 11. "' : Carpet - Linoleums • Tile :

· $75.00 to $350.00 They Lock Together ED KONNERTH

196-""E • . State St.

Hop_pes Tire Service SCHWINN BICYCLES

Regular & Heavy Duty Bike Tires

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PLUMBER Phone. 3283

THE SALEM PLUMBING & HEATING CO.

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For All of Your

PublisflJng and Printing Needs

The Lyle Pri11.ting And

Publishing Co.

Quality Printers Since 1890

See Us For

Prices and Schedules

Phone 3419 Salem, Ohio

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