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IOL. 77 - No. 10 SALEM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL - SALEM, FRIDAY, JUNE l, 1990 "An Inside Look At Top Ten of '90"

by Michele Kaminski

Shawn D. Scharf MOTHER Lisa Herron Lois A. Scharf PARENTS 662 S. Lundy Avenue Gail and. Judy Herron Jennifer Lynn Bedell Salem, Ohio. 1125 Highland E. PARENTS Charles Edward Honeywell FATHER Salem, Ohio. David and Rose Bedell J. David Scharf PLANS AFTER GRADUATION MOTHER 1390 N. Ellsworth Judith Honeywell Jennifer Garrison 27530 Weaver Road Attend Cornell University in New Salem, Ohio. East Rochester, Ohio. York to study Biological Science. 1138 E. 9th St. PARENTS PLANS AFTER GRADUATION Salem, Ohio. Cheryl and Richard Garrison PLANS AFTER GRADUATION GRADE POINT AVERAGE Attend Miami University in Attend Miami University and 3.9. FATHER 2050 Allen Road Oxford, Ohio to major in Lowell M. Honeywell Salem, Ohio. major in Political Science. CLASS RANK - 2 Chemistry. GRADE POINT AVERAGE IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 339 Rea Drive PLANS AFTER GRADUATION GRADE POINT AVERAGE Salem, Ohio. Attend University of 4.0. Varsity Volleyball, Softball, 3.8. CLASS RANK - 1 Class Treasurer, Student Council, PLANS AFTER GRADUATION Massachusetts at Amherst to CLASS RANK - 3 Attend Miami University in Ohio major in Environmental Science. IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES TACT, Yearbook Staff IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Spanish Club, Math Photography Editor, Band, Pep to major in Computer Science. GRADE POINT AVERAGE Band, Jazz Band, Choir, Chamber GRADE POINT AVERAGE 3.8. Club, Academic Challenge, and Club, Math Club, and National Choir, Academic Challenge, National Honor Society. Honor Society. 3.8. CLASS RANK - 5 National Art Honor Society, CLASS RANK - 4 IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Science Olympiad Team and American Cancer Society Medical Explorers. IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES TACT, AFS (Social Director, Biology Olympiad Team. Choir, Chamber Choir, Choir President), Choir, Chamber Volunteer. OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES EMPLOYMENT - Nemenz President, German Club, NHS, Choir, NHS, and Spanish Club. Participated in plays in Salem German Aid, Varsity Basketball OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Foodland, Zambelli Fireworks. Community Theater, and a (Co-Captain), Varsity Tennis, "Details with Interiors". member of St. Paul's Church and Girls' Volleyball Manager, Boys' Youth Ministry. Volleyball, Buckeye Boys' State Alternate. OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Presbyterian Youth Fellowship, and yard work.

Cassandra L. Bacon MOTHER Janet Bacon 1472 Manor Drive Wendy Chen Salem, Ohio. PARENTS FATHER Steve and Linda Chen Price Daniell W. Ronald Bacon 793 W. Pershing Street MOTHER 3696 Main Street Salem, Ohio. Kris Holton Justine Morain Mineral Ridge, Ohio. PLANS AFTER GRADUATION 1261 Jefferson Avenue PARENTS PLANS AFTER GRADUATION Attend University of Michigan Salem, Ohio. Jjm and Joyce Morain Karin J. Worrell Attend Mount Union College to to major in architecture. FATHER 203 N. Pearl Street MOTHER major in Elementary Education. GRADE POINT AVERAGE Charles Daniell Columbiana, Ohio. Rachel Dean GRADE POINT AVERAGE 3.7. California. PLANS AFTER GRADUATION 1461 Garfield Avenue 3.7. CLASS RANK - 7 PLANS AFTER GRADUATION Attend University of Akron to Salem, Ohio. CLASS RANK - 6 IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Attend Southwestern University major in Advertising. PLANS AFTER GRADUATION IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Student Council, Yearbook Staff, in Texas to major in International GRADE POINT AVERAGE Attend Kent State University Band, German Club, AFS Club, National Honor Society, National Studies. 3.7. (Salem) to major in Interior NHS Girls State, White Art Honor Society, Spanish Club, GRADE POINT AVERAGE CLASS RANK - 9 Design and Business Christmas Committee, Yearbook White Christmas Committee, and 3.7. IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Management. Staff, Basketball Scorekeeper, Pep Club. CLASS RANK - 8 Volleyball, Basketball, Track, GRADE POINT AVERAGE Track Scorekeeper, and Pep EMPLOYMENT IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES National Honor Society, Tri­ 3.6. Club. Chen's Restaurant. French Club, TACT, National Captain in Volleyball and CLASS RANK - 10 OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Honor Society, Tennis and Basketball. IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES New Winsor Church World Soccer EMPLOYMENT French Club, Cooperative Service, Work Camp, and OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Firestone Park Pool. Business Education and IOE. Counselor at Quaker Canyon Day Indoor Soccer. OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Camp. Cross Country (9th) EMPLOYMENT - Banquet EMPLOYMENT waitress at Salem Golf Club. Morris Casualty Insurance. PAGE TWO------THE SALEM QUAKER------FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1990

''Mirex Poisoning'' The Gods of Thunder Return by Larry Zagotti By Julie Hippely Thousands of screaming fans crowd the area as the lights dim and the lead into "Detroit Rock City" blasts through the place. The two opening bands humans, then they could link it with backs are turned. When someone Mirex is a pesticide used for were good, but nothing will compare to who will come out on stage and blow Nease directly. Out of the 42 people doesn't want the extra work, so they controlling fire ants in the South, and the crowd away. was also used in fire-retardant tested, one-third tested positive for go around it, they dump a little here This will be the scene on June 9th in the as the and a little there. After all, a little materials. The Nease company of mirex poisoning, only one was a supergroup Kiss makes their return from the studio and the touring road in. rnirex never hurt anyone, did it? Salem produced these pesticides woman, and three were children. support of their new LP "Hot in the Shade." Their last tour was in support of from 1961, until they were forced to Some of the information for the album "Crazy Nights," which was successful, but this tour will make all This story is very close to me close by the Ohio Environmental this article was taken from the others seem like child's play. In an interview in a recent issue of Metal Edge because my father worked at Nease Protection Agency in 1973. On May 23 issue of The Morning magazine, Gene Simmons said that the band will perform about 28 to 30 around 1970-71. He just recently Tuesday May 22, 50 area residents Journal. songs and will play about two and one-half hours. That is the most time the found out that he has mirex in his attended a seminar on mirex at Kent band has ever played on stage according to Simmons in his interview. This blood. At the time when he worked State in Salem. These people either tour will also be the second most expensive in the band's illustrious history. there, nobody really considered the lived in or around the area where most expensive was when the band toured in South America. effects that those chemicals had on dumping took place, or worked for A New Look A 40-ft. wide, 30-ft. high talking sphinx, a killer laser light show, and just the people that worked there, or the the company at one time. Deborah good old heavy metal will be the main parts of Kiss' show. The sphinx, which people who lived where the Gray, chief of the Ohio Department will be wearing shades like on the cover of the album, will talk and pretty chemicals were being dumped. of Health toxicology branch, answer For The Future much leave the crowd in awe. The sphinx will sing one line of the song "God Although people are trying to do questions for those who attended By Matt Schramm of Thunder." "I am the God of Thunder" will be the line it is supposed to say. something about it now, the damage about the effects of the mirex. She The shades will then fly off and reveal a spooky set of blood shot eyes that has already been done, not only to This has been a year of ups and said that not enough testing had been will start an incredible laser light show that is supposed to go on while the my father, but to numerous other downs for SHS. The Cross Country done on the mirex to determine any band is playing on stage. Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Carr, and Bruce pe0ple as well. Who knows how Team went to state, and then milk future consequences. It has been Kulick will enter on stage through the sphinx's mouth. It will take nearly a known, however, to cause liver many children played, or even drank drastically raised to 30 cents. The basketball team went to districts, and hundred and some trucks and crew people to move all the stage equipment cancer in laboratory animals. Gray out of Beaver Creek, where many of from place to place around the country. fries were raised to 60 cents. Finally, said that the testing was really only a the chemicals were dumped. Since The crowd should be pumped up at the end of "Detroit Rock City," which pilot study to determine whether or hardly anything is known about the prohibition of bouncy balls and toilet paper at the pep assemblies they will probably lead off with. But they will then go on to play songs from not there could actually be mirex, parents don't even know if the early 1970s to the early '80s to now. Even with all the rumors flying documented proof of the mirex they can pass it to their children. somewhat put the student body at an ultimate low. But this article was around that Kiss will be wearing their make-up, it isn't true. Simmons also contamination in humans. Gray also I feel that the public should be said that in his Metal Edge interview. Kiss classics such as "Beth," "Rock and said that if the mirex can be found in aware of what happens when their written to talk about the future and its highs and lows. The teams are all Roll All Night," "Tears Are Falling," "I Love It Loud," and "Love Gun" will hoping for winning seasons, while be played along with songs from their new album, like their new song the lunch prices will probably stay "Forever." Little Caeser and Slaughter are supposed to open for Kiss. lowered. As for changes in the Even though the band has lost two of their original members, the new future, lets start with the Prom. I can version still has as much excitement as it ever did and any metal fan should Grand Salem Chair Derby understand having it at some place appreciate the success of the band that they've b:id for 17 years. like the Maronite Center, but coming to the school afterwards? Students 101 Things To Do With Dead Cats By Jay Calderhead spend enough time in the building By Dan Brothers GERONIMO, make way! while it's being used, they have other already, let alone having to come If you are reading this article, one to you about the editorial you Vroooom! Skreeeee! BANG! Like things that they need to get done. For back to it for the AFfERPROM. of two things are possible: 1.) you submitted." wow man, I totalled again. Just need instance, they keep the computers in Some other simple suggestions fro have no social life and you are MR. McSHANE! OH, PLEASE, to stick this wheel back on and I'll be good working order or the have class the future would include: killing time hoping something will NO! NOT MR. McSHANE! back in business. work to do, so they can't constantly Top Ten - no order of happen, or 2.) somewhere, deep Yikes! To many, this is a typical day in keep a watch out for hot-rodders. A preference: down, you are considering joining Uh ... you called for me Mr. the computer lab. Well, not quite, but possible solution for the future might 1. Bouncy Balls and toilet paper the Journalism class. After all, why McShane, sir? the scooting around the computer lab be to implement the use of chairs that allowed at pep assemblies. else would you be reading this "Yes, it seems you referred to the at high speeds in a chair can provide have flat feet and no casters, but that 2. Mirrors in Men's restrooms. paper? Well, gentle reader, let me fact that the 'New Kids on ' for potentially dangerous and could be an inconvenience for those 3. Toilet paper in Men's show you what we (especially the dance in ladies underwear." expensive accidents. Also, it who might need to move in order to restrooms. editorial staff) have to go through to It was a little joke. distracts those students who are assist somebody else at their 4. Paper towels in Men's produce the articles you read. "We do not want the 'New Kids' actually working. terminal. I can't say if this would be restrooms. Creating the editorial... to file a lawsuit, would we? Fork it Granted, everybody at some time effective, because I don't know how 5. Abolish PDA (public display Step one: "Dream up a subject" over." or another has had a craving to slide many people would actually need of affection). Hmmm ... A boy and his Uh. .. across the floor on a chair with individual help in the computer lab. 6. New Afterprom committee. yak ... Naw. Unnecessary "We'll just clean it up a little." casters, in order to just for an instant, Anyway, next time you 're in the 7. Students should be allowed to amputations ... Naw. The adventures You're dripping slime on it. experience something not totally computer lab and you happen to be a leave for lunch. of the Adolescent Radioactive (later, in the classroom) unlike a roller coaster ride. But some chair driver, try to be a little more 8. Bring back the smoking room. Samurai Aardvarks ... Naw, it'll look I...I'm sorry I'm late. Here's my people have tendencies toward responsible around the materials and 9. A few library rule changes. stupid on a "Burger King" glass... editorial. irresponsibility and rowdiness, and be courteous towards the other 10. Air fresheners in the Women's Creating the editorial... "Sorry, you're past deadline. We this leads to damaged materials and people in the lab. restrooms. Step two: "Dreaming up a subject cut you out." injuries. This is a most unfortunate when time is running out." Sir... Please... I had a rough time circumstance, especially since a tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick for this one... Sir? PLEASE GIMME fairly large sum of money has been A ''Smoky'' Issue tick tick tick tick tick ANOTHER CHANCE!! OH, invested into the computer lab. Aaaarrgggh! rip! rip! rip! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! I BEG Despite the fact that this "chair by Jill Browne Creating the editorial... YOU! PLEASE! derby" exists, most people act Step three: "Dealing with a serious "No!" responsible in the computer lab In the Quaker Pride folder we, the bystanders the evil eye at smoke writer's block." Sir... I'm a writer. .. don't make me students, received rules, written all reeking clothes. If the school Think. Think. Think. I can't do it. crawl... over the inside of that folder. officials really know what is going I can't think of anything funny. I'M (later, outside the building) Quaker's Proposal on Now some of us who are bored in on in their school then why aren't SORRY! I CAN'T THINK OF Looking over the Salem High study hall might read this but for the they doing anything about it? You ANYTHING FUNNY! School building; a large, stupid, Student Expression most part we don't. After these rules practically have to have no "sense" "Forty-seven seconds to deadline goofy pigeon is perched on the there is a section where the to not notice this. Why are the ones We, the staff of "the or die." Iedge ... Wait. .. No, it's just one of "consequences" are stated. But do who chose not to smoke and obey the Quaker," in order to promote I'm on a roll! our staff editorialists. What's they really mean anything? rules being punished because they quality reading material through Step four: "Facing the horror of wrong? Obviously, they don't. have to use the bathrooms as they the use of free speech and witnessing your editorial read before I missed the deadline for today's Everyday as I walk into the girls were intended? It just doesn't make opinion, do hereby abide by and publication." editorial and they ran an ad for "Tan- restroom, just before lunch which I sense!! We in typing class along take protection under the ideals "Let me read it." Fastic" in it's place... am usually starved for, I suddenly with Mr. Readshaw agree that they and principles of the First No time! No time! No Sweat. You still have lots to and sickly lose my appetite. The should install smoke detectors in the Amendment, the Constitution, "Don't you want an opinion?" live for. smell of stale and stingy smoke restrooms so that everytime they go and other various court rulings. No! I haven't time to do it over! I ... no one noticed the difference. floats through the doors of the stalls off it will automatically lock the It is our duty to keep our don't want to hear! Jump. as a cough or two exhilarates from doors so no one can escape. A little readers currently informed of "I'll just check it for spelling." I'll aim for my editor. the throats of the "puffing dragons." extreme, but what else can you really schoo1 ac ti vi ti es. My ears are closed... My ears are Some of these events have Then comes .the nice overcoat of do? One more year and I will be out We are also obligated to closed ... actually taken place. If you are perfume to cover the stench. of here so I guess someone else will avoid any form of libel, "I don't get it." considering journalism, it is not the Everyone knows what is be here to complain about it too. obscenity, invasion of privacy, Aaarrgggh! easy class you think it is. A lot of happening as teachers give innocent and any subject which may "Nope, I don't get it." time, effort, and support go into not cause a disruption in the Oh, come on! Read it again! only what we produce for you to community or in the normal THE QUAKER student newspaper is published by the journalism See .. .lt's a comic allegory on the read, but some of the work we do students of Salem Senior High School. routine of the school day. futility of unrequited love.. .I think both in and out of class is a If at any time felt appropriate, Principal: Mr. Charles McShane the wry punch line sums it up. Well, considerable endeavor. Sure, you the principal can reserve the Advisor: Mr. Jeff Ladner don't you get it? Is it even may not like the paper. If you don't, right to edit or censor any moderately amusing? then take Journalism and make this material that he considers in any "Is she supposed to be a paper better. But whether you realize Staff tarantula?" it or not, if you have read this paper way to be inappropriate for Rich Berg Jeff Cecil Shane Morrison publication. She's a house ... JUST GIVE IT then maybe there were some articles Krista Blankenship Heather Dye Rene Nollier HERE! that helped influence the way you Since "the Quaker" is a Dan Brothers Keith Graham Jason Scott student forum, we encourage Sharla Brown Jason Herron Matt Shramm Final step: "Having Mr. McShane think. Whatever the case may be, from our readers any feedback Jill Browne Julie Hippley Vanessa Sicilia censor your article." Journalism can be a very powerful, in the form of essays, letters, Hugh Brunet Shawn Hoefler Larry Zagotti Uh... 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Up and Down Season Ends On A Plus iaai saz~m liriM la By Keith Graham lqlJI:~~ I.lll.llllllt: The Salem Baseball Team ended Brian Petrucci with a RBI double, while giving up one walk. They were the season with a 11-9 record. They Lance Miller with a triple, Jeff down 5-1 at the top of the 7th, when won their first two games in Shirley with an RBI and single, and they got 6 runs by superior hitting by tournament play. They then lost to Beau Hendricks and Chico Saunders Miller, Roberts and Brad Stephens Austintown Fitch and were knocked with a single. Then they lost to game winning single. out of the tournament action. In the Austintown Fitch 14-9. Jeff Shirley They ended the season with a first game, Salem beat Beaver Local took the loss after 5 innings and MVC record of 7-5. This was good 5-3. They were down 3--0 after the Dave Clunk pitched the last 2 in enough for second. Coach Lantz was 2nd inning, but Beaver Local relief. A big key to this loss was too also asked how he felt about the committed 5 errors that led to 5 many runs were given up in the 3rd teams' season overall. He stated, Salem unearned runs. Chico and 6th innings. Salem had 13 hits "Considering that we are a young Saunders was the pitcher. He had 9 compared to Pitches' 12. Jeff Shirley team we were respectful. Started off strikeouts and no walks after a had 3 hits, 4 RBis including a triple, slow, but made big" improvements start. He also pitched a complete Robbie Roberts had 2 singles, 2 throughout the season." Beau Engle, game giving up only 5 hits. Beaver RBis, Brian Petrucci had 2 singles, a freshman who pinch ran in the Local's pitcher Scott Frampton went and Lance Miller had a single and a tournament, was asked how he like the distance but took the loss while double. When Coach Lantz was playing in the tournament. He giving up 6 hits, 2 walks, and struck asked about what he thought about "Outside of a few mental lapses this year." The baseball team only out 2. Contributors to the win were the teams' efforts in the tournament, during crucial time it was a very graduates 3 seniors. They are Chico Brad Stephens 2-run single and he stated, "The team played well, good experience at Pemberton Saunders, pitcher and centerfielder, Chico Saunders 3 singles and 1 RBI. had good pitching and defense, and Park." Robbie Roberts, a key playing Lance Miller, pitcher and left fielder, Against West Branch, they won 3-1. only had a couple of bad innings." In for next year, was asked about the and Joe Zamarelli, catcher and key Jeff Shirley took the win with 10 their final game of the season, they tournament and how he felt about performer off the bench. This will be strikeouts, 2 walks, and giving up 5 beat Alliance 7-5 at Alliance. Dave next year. He said, "We played well good for the team next year which hits. Contributors to this win were Clunk was the winning pitcher. He except for a few costly mistakes at should have quite a few returning gave up 5 runs and 7 hits in his first times. I feel next year we should be lettermen. Mr. Lantz would like to complete game. He also struck out 8 better due to the experience gained thank all of the fans that came out and supported the baseball team this year and those people who helped Senior Sports Highlights make the new baseball field By Heather Dye possible. In every athletes life there is a certain moment in sports that will always stick out in their mind. Quakers Run To Regionals Whether it is a game winning basket by Jille Browne or an embarrassing play, that, more The Salem boys and girls track thrust in achieving 1st in the discus. than anything else, will be what they teams seem to be giving the track a Her toss was 105-ft. 5 inches. remember most about their high good workout with the boys The 800 meter relay team, school days in athletics. advancing 5 events to Regionals and consisting of Jennifer Jo Rice, Jenny It is now time for the seniors to put the girls winning the district title and McClintock, Michele Ganslein, and away the football and basketball and advancing 9 events. Kirn Manning grabbed a first place hang up the track spikes. It is time to In class AAA District finals getting a time of 1:50.5. put the trophies and plaques in there competition Brian Martin, ran with rightful place. It is time to In the 1600 meter run Theresa an intimidating time of 10.7 in the Kaine earned a 5:24.8 falling short of remember, out of all the games that 100 meter dash and in the 200 meter were played, the one event that sticks a first with a second place. Tricia dash with a time of 22.5. Martin is Wilms had an outstanding out in their mind the most. also a member of the 1600 meter pcrformance when right at the finish I asked some seniors what they relay team who also qualified for line she passed a girl and grabbed 4th will remember most from their days Regionals with a time of 3:28.2. place, just qualifying for Regionals. in sports. Here is what they said: Other members of the team are Kris The 400 meter relay placed 3rd Dave Reed - The great fan support Kornbau, Jason Scott, and Eric with a time of 52. 7. The members are after a three-pointer. Murray. Senior Steve Huzyak was Chris White - My 72 yard Softball Season Jenny Pshsniak, Michele Ganslein, the district champ in the pole vault Amy Coy, and Kim Manning. interception return for a touchdown with a jump of 13-6. The 3200 meter against Poland. Michele Ganslein leaped a Dwindles To An End relay also qualified for regionals distance of 15-512 to finish second Kirk Mager - One soccer game By Jeff Cecil with a time of 8:30.9. The members in the long jump. The 1600 meter when I got run-over and tangled by of that team are Mike Rea, Dan my brother. relay also finished second with a The girls softball season has come feelings. The team did well for its Johnson, Jason Dowd, and Kris time of 4:15.2. The members are Jenni Sommers - The first softball to an end, having a record of 6-11. first year. Kornbau. Rice, Morain, Amy Heineman, and game of the season and in history. It The softball team has run into its Brandi Ickes, sophomore, feels The Salem girls perfected their Erath. On Wednesday during the was a great feeling to win that one rough spots both in the MVC and in that they "have gotten better but undefeated season by capturing the against Lisbon. semifinals the 1600 meter relay team the regular season games. Both the have a lot more to learn." Jamie District Class AA Title. The girls broke the school record with a time Bridget Roelen - I remember the girls and the coaches have walked Lesch, sophomore, claims that they accomplished the goals that they had of 4:11.3. Austintown Fitch volleyball game away from the field with good "need to work more as a team." Laci set for this year as they led the meet Both the boys and girls track team when I sprained my ankle. Reed, junior, seems to think that "the with first places in the 3200 relay, Jason Dowd - Having the glamour have had a very outstanding season start seemed strong, the middle breaking the district and school and have proved that they are truly leg in the 3200 meter relay in the dragged on but the last game ended record with a swift time of 9:48.6. 1990 County Track Meet dedicated and have the instinct and their season well." Linda Stanley, The members of the relay include determination to ive all it takes. Brian Martin - Making up the senior, said that "our hitting Amie Erath, Justine Morain, Theresa ground to win the 400 relay and 1600 improved." For the varsity team, Kaine, and Tricia Wilms. Morain relay in the 1990 County Meet. Coach Conser commented that "we also illustrated her leadership with Charlie Honeywell - Salem vs. won 6 more games than some people an outstanding 1st place in the 800 Canfield at Salem when the varsity thought we would and we won 5 less meter run with a time of 2:23. basketball team lost 66-63. than we should have." For the junior The Kaine sisters once again stuck The Quaker would like to thank varsity team, Coach Headland said together as they both qualified in the all seniors who participated in "We beat some teams that beat us 3200 meter run with Theresa athletics while at Salem High before, Vanessa Haselow and Jamie breaking her PR (personal record) School. We wish the best of luck to Lesch both hit home-runs and Erika and school record with a time of all of you in the future. Funk threw out 6 runners in one 11:42.2 gi\'ing her 1st place overall. game." Maureen was completely satisfied Both the Varsity and the Junior with her 4th place finish with a time Varsity teams had excellent first of 12:33.8. Last year she missed season. With the development of a qualifying for Regionals by one pitcher for the oncoming season, place. hopefully they will be able to "put Gert Wilms demonstrated her Justine Morain competes in 3200 some heat" on the MVC. forceful strength with a powerful Relay. QUAKERTOWNE CARDS 140 Penn Ave. 332-1232 Buy - Sell - Trade Baseball & Football 160 SOUTH BROADWAY Cards & Collections SALEM. OHIO 44460

Hours: (216) 332-4457 Tues. thru Thurs. 5 to 9 ROGER ZEIGLER TOM EDDINGER Sal. 11-5 (216) 332·1001 (21 61 222-2005 FRIDAY, JUNE l, 1990 ------THE SALEM QUAKER------PAGE FIVE Salem Students Honored At Awards Assembly Salem High School held its Burchfield Art Scholarship Geneva College Hi-Q Team 1st place Advanced Typing - Calderhead, Peggy Kaine, Marie Awards Assembly on May 16. The Jennifer Pshsniak, Tammy Criss Heidi Auman, Stacey DeCrow, Lori Schreffler Budner, Stacey DeCrow, Mary following is a listing of the awards Citizen Bee Participants Andy Brothers, Melissa 1st place Business Math Team Rottenborn, Sara Eckstein handed out and the students who Dan Catlos, Gert Wilms, Andy Vidumansky, Dan Brothers - Dorothy Bloor, Angel Jennings, American High School received them. Brothers SEA Scholarship Karin Worrell Mathematics Examination Stam-Wilt Scholarship Ohio High School Athletic Jennifer Sommers, Brenda Hays 2nd place Word Power - Jennifer Bedell, Kyle Calderhead, Lisa Herron Association Scholar Athlete Brooks A wards (Writing) Cheryl Moulden Lisa Herron, Andy Brothers, Stacey ROTC Scholarship Charles Honeywell, Justine Freshmen-Denise Lee, Michelle Vocational Awards DeCrow, Dan Johnson, Dall Shane Carr Morain Woerther A wards of Distinction Brothers, Sara Eckstein, Peggy US Marine Distinguished Athlete US Army Scholar Athlete A wards Sophomores-Heidi Auman, Amy Machine Trades - Steve Kaine, Maria Budner, David Lance Miller Chris White, Linda Stanley Heineman, Sara Eckstein, Mary Maurer Greenisen, Michael Rosta, Jay Salem Board of Education Salem Knights of Columbus Rottenborn ' Drafting - Robert Miller Calderhead, Dan Hartman, Mary Jason Dowd, Amy Reiter, Bridget Award Juniors-Maria Bodner, Nikki CBE - Cheryl Moulden Rottenbom Roel en Bridget Roelen Lewis, Jennifer Martin Auto Mechanics - Mike Tyson Jane Eckstein Math Memorial Salem PST Scholarship Burson Ursu A ward Seniors-Wendy Chen, Jennifer LANGUAGE AWARDS Award Heidi Werner Dave Reed, Bridget Roelen Garrison, Nancy Masry Spanish - Mike Bezon, Daniel Anne Hrovatic Ohio Academic Scholastic Award Lehwald Scholarship A ward Senior Scholarships ($800) Johnson, Rachna Mohan, Paul Koch, YEARBOOK AWARDS 1990 Charles Honeywell Jeff Banning Wendy Chen, Jennifer Garrison Jodi Chapell, Nikki Lewis, George Business Managers - Nikki National Merit Recognition Esther Odor an A wards Ohio State Regional Science Bigham, Michael Nery, Kerri Lewis Price Daniell, Jennifer Garrison Lisa Jenkins, Pamela Radom, Olympiad Cranmer, Matt Stamp, Stacey Editors - Becky Andres, Mary SENIOR A WARDS Beth Reiter, Elizabeth Dumovic, Brian Hadcock, Maureen Kaine, DeCrow, Melissa Vidumansky, Nick Winch YSU Dean's Scholarship Dan Catlos, Jennifer Martin, Troy Theresa Kaine Grande, Mary Winch Section Editors Krista Blankenship Ayers, Ashlee Charnesky, Jessica Slippery Rock Biology Olympics French - Heidi Auman, Amy (sophomore) - Jon McNeal, YSU Scholarship Roach, Mike Nery Jennifer Bedell, Brian Hadcock, Heineman, Sara Eckstein, Mary Bryan Allison Chris Greenamyer Accompanists A wards Dan Brothers, Peggy Kaine, Jay Rottenbom, Steve Bedell, Heather (junior) - Nick Grande Walsh College (Canton) Jennifer Bedell, Ella Althouse Calderhead McShane, Julie Fitzgerald, Jenny (senior) - Wendy Chen Michelle Rogers Marie Burns Contest CBE/IOE Competitions Oesch, Carmen Keener, Tara Sports - Jenny Pshsniak National Youth Leadership Freshmen: Kyle Calderhead, Kent State University - Wissinger Ad sales - Amy Reiter, Nikki Conference Instrumental 1st place Typing III - Dawn German - Cassie Bacon, Mark Lewis, Erikka Lodge Shawn Scharf Sophomore: Ella Althouse, Dailey Jugenheimer, Kyle Calderhead, Activities - Nancy Masry, Senior Honor Cords Piano; Beth Dumovic, Vocal and 1st place Accounting I - Jackie Jennifer Martin, David Greenisen, Stephanie Hofman Shawn Scharf, Cassandra Bacon, Piano; Lisa Olson, Instrumental Wright Marcie Stewart, Pamela Radom, Faculty - Kim Chen Lisa Herron, Wendy Chen, Jennifer Junior: Nikki Lewis, Piano; 3rd Business Math - Karin Heidi Werner Service - Dani Brown, Judy Bedell, Price Daniell, Charles Jennifer Martin, Vocal and Worrell Ohio Council Teachers of Shears, Brian Whitehill, Erikka Honeywell, Justine Morain, Jennifer Instrumental Youngstown State University Mathematics Lodge, Amy Reiter, Jen Cole, Amy Garrison, Karin Worrell Senior: Jennifer Bedell, Piano; 1st place Business Math Heidi Auman, Jay Calderhead, Nye, Brenda Hays, Richie Berg Video Express A ward Brandee Todd, Vocal Karin Worrell Dan Johnson, Andy Brothers, Kyle Yearbook Dedication Jason Dowd President's Academic Fitness Mr. Trough Dr. & Mrs. Harold F. Hoprich Awards Valedictorian Award Jennifer Bedell, Bob Hadcock, Shawn Scharf Melanie Beeson, Lisa Herron, Mark Discovery of the American Graduation Helen Carlton Speech A ward Burrier, Charles Honeywell, Shane 1st place - Brandi Hephner Carr, Margaret Kaine, Wendy Chen, By Hugh Brunet 2nd place - Melanie Beeson Kirk Mager, Tammy Criss, Lesley There is a big difference between celebrated. This is because when you about my American graduation, Photography Awards (KSU) Marroulis, Tim Evans, Lance Miller, the graduation of high school in are done with your Senior year, you because I think it will be very 1st place - Bob Fox Price Daniell, Shawn Scharf, France and in the United States of just come back home and receive a exciting. First, I discovered what Honorable Mention - Tracy Jennifer Garrison, Brandee Todd, America. Graduating in France is a paper from your school if you are a Announcements were, which are a Tetlow Chris Greenamyer big accomplishment, but it is not graduate or not. I'm very anxious very good idea to let your friends Salem News Photography Award YSU English Festival Awards know about it Also, I discovered the Portfolio: 1st place - Troy 1st place Writing Games - Sara Cap and Gown which are very good Wilson Eckstein The Quaker Makes A souvenirs for the good senior year I 2nd place - Jason Brown 2nd place Impromptu Writing had. The American Graduation, Individual: 1st place -Tim Zipf - Heidi Auman when you really look at it is not very 2nd place - Buffy Milliken 2nd place Journalism workshop ''OJ.~ing'' Impact difficult to get, but what I like about Mary Fisher A ward - Krista Blankenship By Shawn Hoefler all the formal ceremonies is that it Eric Sosbe 3rd place Not-So-Trivial­ looks like an accomplishment. Rob Wiggers Memorial Pursuit - Heather McShane The Youngstown State Press Day The competition was held at Parties are organized in every house Scholarship 4th place Writing Games - was held for all of the Youngstown Kilcawley Center on the YSU because the parents care about it too, Dave Reed Nikki Lewis area high school journalists. Salem campus. Staff representatives were and I think it is very important. able to attend various presentations Art Awards Honorable Mention Writing sent four students as representatives Even if I do not know how to put Robert Baker, Terra Baquer, Games - Amy McDevitt of the Quaker staff. Also, staff on cartooning, feature writing, mock on my cap I will learn before June George Bigham, Nate Calvin, Krissy Honorable Mention Writing members submitted stories to be news events, and sports writing. 3rd. I wish the French schools cared Danklef, Darby Dejane, Bill Faith, Games - Lisa Herron-­ reviewed by judges. An overall Also, the group was able to tour the more about this important event. A Margot Funk, Jeff Heddleson, Ben Honorable Mention N-S-T competition was held that involved offices of YSU's student good Graduation to Everyone!!! Heineman, Shawn Hoefler, Ann Pursuit - Robin Oberle five issues of a school's newspaper. publication, THE JAMBAR. Hrovatic, Reuben Jones, Danielle Participants - Doug Falk, Amy Salem students that won in the article competition were: Juhasz, Susan Masters, Jen Pshsniak, Nye, Margot Funk, Heidi Rich Clara Rishel, Tammy Smith, Eric Rogowsky, Shawn Hoefler, Mary Berg 1st place - Photography Sobek, Allan Stokes, Brandee Todd, Rottenbom, Michelle Kilbreath, 2nd place - Writing a Column Ronda Williams Tracy Tetlow, Jon McNeal, Traci A Class Full of Lawyers Wright, Karen Mitchell Dan Brothers Outstanding Journalists of the Honorable Mention - Editorial by Sharla Brown Jeff Cecil Year The Business Law Class held a the defense and for the plaintiff Tact Krista Blankenship, Shawn 1st place - Sports Writing 2nd place - Sports Feature Mock Trial on May 29, 30 and 31, according to costs and ability to Hoefler after a great deal of research and handle the case. Graduation Columbiana County Scholastic Heather Dye 3rd place - Sports Writing planning. The students had to learn Judge Shivers did agree fo assist Bowl Jason Herron the trial process, basic understanding the student judge during the three Party Heidi Auman, Matt Greenisen, 2nd place - Sports Feature of the law, and economic review. We dates of the trial. Attorneys who did by Rene Nollier Jennifer Bedell, Brian Hadcock, The QUAKER took 4th place out had to conduct a mock trial to assist in the process were Attorney The TACT graduation party Andy Brothers, Peggy Kaine, Dan of 11 in the overall newspaper actually have an opportunity to L. Cecil, Attorney H. Goll, Attorney weekend started Saturday, May Brothers, Nikki Lewis, Stacy competition. This is an excellent experience the courtroom process. R. Horning, Attorney C. Robb, and 26 with dinner at Timberlanes. DeCrow, Mary Rottenbom, Zack showing as this was the first year for Attorney I. Robinson. After dinner there was a dance Fisher, Melissa Vidumansky, Dave Salem to enter this competition. The The class was divided into four The class on May 3 toured the that started around 8:15. At the Greenisen order of finish was as follows: law firms. During the week of May Columbiana Court and observed a dance there were special door 1. Lakeview 14-18, the students had to establish a trial in Judge Tobin's court. In prizes and a special appearance 2. Liberty corporate name for each firm, set addition to this, Attorney Tobin met by famous local cartoonist, Ed 3. Springfield Local their own budgets, and review the with this class to explain his position Sullivan, who did caricatures. Future for seniors 4. Salem case in point. This was to be a as a prosecuting attorney and toured The dance ended around 11 :00 By Heather Dye 5. Girard competitive process. The firms did them through the county jail. p.m. and the TACT members The senior class of 1990 will 6. (tie) Boardman and Beaver Local compete for the case. The entire Submitted by: Mrs. A. Dohar, Bs. went home and got camping be reaching out and going into 7. Youngstown Woodrow Wilson class was to select the law firm for Law Instructor. gear and returned to SHS many different areas after 8. Struthers parking lot by 12:00 a.m. The graduation. This is a breakdown 9. East Palestine members then drove to Guilford of plans for the class done by 10. Lowellville Lake in a caravan escorted by a percentages: police escort. During the night, College-54% there was food and camping. Work-30% The next day started with Military-10% breakfast served by the TACT Voe. Tech. 2 yr.-5% H. E. Albert, D.V.M. parents at 7:30 a.m. At 9:00 Other-1% 10% Discount to Students a.m. they left by bus to canoe at The top five schools from the Bolivar, Ohio. After about 4 54% of students going to college hours of canoeing, lunch was are: 777 NORTH ELLSWORTH AVENUE TAN FASTIC served and the members KSU-Salem-16 - Tanning Salon & Nail Boutique returned to Guilford to get their tied with YSU-16 SALEM, OHIO 44460 things. The trip was very Akron-13 Visit us at our new location enjoyable and will be KSU-9 remembered by all the OSU-7 tied with Miarni-7 2161337-9814 363 E. State St. Salem, Ohio members. Ohio University-5 337-6077 PAGE SIX------THE SALEM QUAKER------FRIDAY, JUNE l, 1990 Teacher Takes Part in Ancient Race by Krista Blankenship

Many years ago, in the days of the disappointment. Running was a way "loading up on carbohydrates 2 ancient Greeks, the great city of to compensate for that loss. weeks before the race." Despite his Athens was being attacked by a adequate training, Mr. Ladner placed mighty Persian army. The Greek Rurrning on a regular basis for a in the lower half of the runners with underdogs, in hopes of preserving few miles a week is usually enough a time of 4 hours and 59 minutes. their city, decided to fight to keep the for most people, but not Mr. Ladner. This preparation brings about the battle outside the city of Athens. The So just why did he decide to run the real task of the marathon. Mr. Greek army thus released a sneak marathon? "Not every person Ladner stated, "You can have so attack on the Persians, who were walking down the street can run much training, yet everything has to camped out at the city of Marathon. one." He began running lOK races in be right that day." No matter what For days, the battle swayed. In the 1983 and did very well. A friend got preparations have been made, the end, the Greeks were the triumphant him interested in a book real test is .the day of the marathon. victors. The General appointed Marathoning, and, in 1984, he All runners have their strengths Phoedippidies, a young and swift decided to go for it. His first race in and weaknesses. Mr. Ladner's runner, to run back to Athens to tell was foll of mistakes. He strength is his perseverance, the citizens the terrific news. was in the dark about training and determination, and ability to handle Brian Whitehill awaits the bell. Marathon was located 26 miles from dieting when rurrning a marathon. In pain. His weakness? Speed. He is Athens; Phoedippidies ran the training, he ran 40-50 miles per improving that area. "It is difficult to distance without stoppirrg. Thus, the week, the longest run being 18 miles; keep speed consistent for m6re than race of the marathon was born. the night before the race, his supper 15 miles." Because of its grueling distance, consisted of Long John Silver's fish, Mr. Ladner is planning to run in the marathon has been a test of fries, l!nd coleslaw. The next day he the Nov. 10 marathon in Columbus. MEMORABLE MOMENTS endurance and pain, while still He feels he needs a solid race. 'Tm discovered that Long John Silver's By Jason Herron maintaining speed. Few people, at was not the way to go for a marathon not satisfied with Pittsburgh." Mr. some point in their lifetime, attempt runner! That race proved to be a Ladner will not make any changes in With another school year ending Kurt DelFavero: Mr. McKee to run the most unpredictable race of valuable experience for Mr. Ladner; training. He feels he was adequately and another class graduating, one falling down the steps. track and field. Mr. Ladner is one of the result of his next marathon is trained for Pittsburgh; it just wasn't a has to stop and think back to all the Eric Thorne: Dave Clunk locking those few people; even more proof. He placed in the upper-half, good day. great moments of the past school his keys in his car while it was exceptional is the fact that he has run with a timing of 3 hours 45 minutes. Mr. Ladner does have some year. Everyone remembers the rurrning. more than one! (For those of you who are having advice for future marathon runners. Cross-country team's epic journey to Erin Funk: Going out with Eric trouble envisioning 26 miles, it is a "Just be patient during training. the state meet and the pathetic pep Thome. Mr. Ladner began rurrning in race of the distance from Salem to Don't overdo it. Give yourself assemblies. Dave Sanders: Mike Hunchuck 1982, shortly after New Years, Warren!) Mr. Ladner recently ran in enough time and have fun with it." Looking back at some of the bad falling out of his chair at lunch. because he wanted to lose weight. At the Pittsburgh marathon. He felt it One should begin training 3 months moments of the year, the White Mike Meeker: Skipping out of Mr. that point, he weight 212 lbs., with a was by far his worst race. He was before the marathon. Not only will Christmas was a near disaster as the Bennent's class. height of 5-ft. 9 inches. In 6 months, better trained this time, running the run be fun, but the benefits will D.J. was involved in an accident and Vanessa Haselow: Going out with he lost 60 lbs.! Mr. Ladner not only 60-70 miles per week, with a long be low blood pressure, heart rate, was unable to attend. The much Jeff Cecil. ran for health reasons; he broke his run of 22 miles. He did speed work and weight. Most importantly, Mr. criticized After-Prom ended with Bill Sherwood: Going to the state foot his senior year during football for 4-10 miles, weight-lifting, and Ladner says, "Enjoy your first less than 40 people attending, and Cross-Country meet. season. That was a big sit-ups. Dieting consisted of marathon!" the infamous pep assemblies were Tracie Smith: Going out with Jason canceled after the toilet · paper Kelly. Incident and the audio system failing Tom Menning: Being in Jason at every assembly. Herron's Algebra class. There were a lot of memorable Mike Pettey: Placing sixth in the Getting Ready For Summer happenings as well, Jerrny Pshsniak M.V.C. at put. By Jason Scott was crowned Homecoming queen, Ken Horn: Gary Franklin eating a the Cross-country team went all the worm in Mrs. May's class. way to the state finals, where they What are you going to do this archery at Timber Run in glass museums in Cambridge. An Jason Kelly: Seeing John Pim run finished 4th, while their leading summer? You know you don't have Alexandria, and sportfishing places outdoor drama theatre is located in into the fence at baseball. runner, Theresa Kaine, finished 5th to leave the state to have a fun at Western Bay in Erie. There are Cambridge, and a drama theater here Betsy Conn: Watching Gary overall, and Tracey Tetlow was summer. Although you might have two Major League Baseball teams in in Salem, Ohio. Franklin eat THE WORM. crowned the Sweetheart Queen. Two to leave Salem Ohio and a summer youth baseball Ohio is also a great state for Steve M. Bailey: Mr. Allen's Salem wrestlers made it all the way Ohio offers a variety of activities camp at Valley Vista Sports Camp. romance. There are many getaway wonderful jokes. to the district tournament, Jeff Cecil, for your family and your friends. You can take skydiving classes and inns, bed and breakfast places, Melanie Beeson: Singing to Jen in wrestling in the 171 weight class, There are many parks, lakes, sports also hanggliding at Waynesville Ski country dinings, and love resorts. speech class. facilities, culture, amusements, Sports. Ohio is the home of the Pro Water activities also seem to be a and Jason Scott, wrestling in the 145 entertainment, and lodgings just to Football Hall of Fame and the big hit during the summer. weight class. Kevin Alesi: Being in Mrs. Conkle's name a few. There will always be College Football Hall of Fame at Waterslides, boatrides, and a Surf's I decided to hit the halls and ask great study hall. something to do this summer in Kings Island. The Jack Nicklaus up wave action pool in Sandusky are my fellow school mates, what their Duane Mccaslin: Ms. Rafferty Ohio. Sports Center is also in Ohio. The big thrills during the summer. most memorable moment this school ripping up my test! Some of the various amusement Dayton Hydrobowl Complex and the On behalf of the whole J oumalism year was. Here are their replies: There were many great and parks in Ohio are Cedar Point, Trapshooting Hall of Fame is in staff, we hope you have a great Terry Beall: Seeing Melanie memorable moments this school Geauga Lake, Kings Island, and Fun Vandalia. summer. Ballantine slap Mike Hunchuck. year. These were just a few of them. Country Action Park in Cambridge. There are many cultural areas in Mike Hunchuck: Terry Beall I would like to wish the There are many sport facilities and Ohio that might be interesting to see. watching me get slapped by graduating class good luck in the Teachers' Favorite Musicians Melanie. recreation areas in Ohio also. There There are art museums such as the By Shane M. Morrison future. HAVE A GREAT Dave Clunk: Brad Stephens losing are race tracks, like Thistledown in Akron Art Museum, the Cleveland We asked some of the teachers SUMMER! his car keys after a b:!seball game in North Randall and Scioto Downs in Museum of Art, and Butler Institute ·what their favorite musicians were Alliance. Columbus, terrnis and golf resorts of American Art just to name a few. and here are their replies: like Atwood Lake Lodge in Dellroy There are mills like Gaston's Mill at Mrs. Schwartz - , and and the Avalon Inn in Warren, Beaver Creek State Park. A few rodeos such as Black Bull Rodeo monuments and memorials such as Mrs. Dohar - Bet Midler Keep In Touch Park, sailboat rentals at Deer Creek Custer's and McKinley's Miss Carmello - By Vanessa Sicilia Marina in Mt. Sterling, motorcross Monuments. Presidents homes such Mr. Washinko - Billy Joel, and motorcycle and they all ride tracks in Springfield, drag racing at as Garfield's in Mentor and Average White Band Seniors will be graduating in a few days and most will be heading together. On Friday nights they the Motor Speedway in Columbus, Harding's in Marion. There are 4 Mrs. Esposito - Jirni Hendrix their separate ways. You've known maker their usual trip to the Plaza Mr. Trough-Any 60's soul group Mr. Ross - George Michaels most everyone in your class Inn together. They went to Daytona Mr. Readshaw - Moody Blues probably since kindergarten. Beach recently too. Almost every Mr. Viencek - Barbra Streisand Throughout your high school years night Doug receives a phone call from his best bud, Jim, to see what's Mr. McShane - The Temptations you've found out who your true, best going on. No matter what happens Mr. Rabell-, Madorrna friends really are and stuck by their Mrs. Hayes - The Glerrn Miller sides through good and bad. Most all after high school graduation and no of your time was spent having fun matter where you and your friends Band decide to go, true friendships will Mr. Mucci - The Doors with your friends. Those times leave Mrs. Marhefka - Julio Iglesias you with fond memories. Now that last forever. In this case it's true. Mrs. Schieder - Kermy Rogers you are graduating, what's to Class of '89 We can see that many of the become of your friendships? Are you Ryan Beiling, Scott Wilson, and teachers have different ideas about going separate ways? Will you all Darren Everhart were all good music and the kind of music that they keep in touch? It is likely that your friends throghout their high school like to listen to. Some of the teachers best friend will probably be going to year. After graduation, Ryan went to the same place you are, because you are still in the old days, while other Newark, an OSU branch and Scott have come into the new times. Still, guys are so close and don't want to went to OSU. They are rather close others like different varieties of separate. What about your other together. Ryan and Scott are still real music, such as: country, pop, rock, friends? I found about some other close friends. They go out all the and cultured music. past graduating classes to see if they time in Columbus. They both keep in still keep in touch and here is the touch often with Darren too. Darren Derek Draculich and Brian Martin work on a chemistry experiment. answer. went to Clarion. Ryan hasn't kept in Class of '86 touch with many of his girl friends Em Ford, Jimmy Fitzgerald, and from his class though. He talks with Doug Sicilia were all great friends in just a couple of them He doesn't Good Luck high school. They did everything really see them too often. together (mostly they got in trouble So graduation might mean going CLASS together). After graduation, Em your own way and becoming what went to Kent State main campus, you want, but it doesn't mean that OF •go Jimmy worked and Doug got a job at your friendships will fade away. You 16687 St. Clair Tamco and still lives at home. But probably won't keep in touch with Oakmont Plaza 378 East State from the even though they basically went most of your classmates, but you'll Calcutta. Ohio 43920 Salem, Ohio 44460 separate ways, they are all still the 386-4432 332-1760 "Quaker" Staff always stay close with your best best of friends. Each of them has a friends.