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)L. 56 NO.)'l'. j:f)- SALEM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SALEM,. OHIO FRI., APR~L 2, 1971 ~eoce Corps and Core To Benelit by Wolkothon by Jan Watterson ject. Highland Avenue to finish at the sor kids, anyone who wants to The Peace Corps and CARE The walkathon is a five-mile trek high school. All walkers will start participate in the walkathon may need funds-funds that wi.11 enable in which each walker is sponsored at the same time and will carry sign up. . We hope to have at least by a merchant or a school club. cards to be punched at the end of them to buy various building ma­ 150 walkers with sponsors but be­ terials. These materials will be The sponsor will pledge so much each mile at a designated check shipped to other lands so that the money for each mile walked, and point. Any walkers who finish and cause only as many walkers .are· people living there will have the the walke.r will wear the 'Sponsor's wish to start over may do ~o. Af­ needed as merchants and clubs. opportunity to build a school for sign on his back. It is hoped that ter the walk is completed, the com­ agree to sponsor those signing up their childn:n. pledges of at least five dollar::; will mittee will check to see how many first will be sure to walk. Student Council is trying to help be given. miles each person has walked, For 'this project to be a success, these people through CARE. A Be:;inning at the high school, the then they will report to the spon­ many people must be willing to do­ special committee consisting of walk will go out Union Avenue, sors to collect the money. nate their time and money. Let's Bob Jelen, Terry Metts, Diane continue up through the Southeast As soon as enough merchants all get together ,and prove to oth­ ers that we really do caTe. Roberts, Chris Dimko, and Lynn Boulevard area, then back on are contacted and agree to spon- Bozich, has organized a walka­ thon t.o be held on May 1 with the goal of 2,000 in mind. Lynn Bozich, Dave Stumpo, and Carol, Barb and Rosemary To Ron Roberts first heard of a walk­ athon at an OASC student council workshop last summer and it was decided tliat this would be a good Head for Girls' State in .Tune large - scale money - making pro- by Debbie Ray June 13, and from then on, free to rise" theme is very popular. This year, three girls were chos­ time is scarce. A crash course in 6:30 comes quite early after the en as Salem's 1representatives to government is the key to survival. full schedule of the day before. The .ocol Homemakers Lend Buckeye Girl's State at Capital First off, the girls are divided into earlier part of the week is full of University. Barb Kuniewicz and cities and counties. Each is as­ campaigning and elections. After and Rosemary Stepanie will be signed a political party and from all the offices are filled, the rest lelping Hund for FHA Week sponsored by the American Legion there the action starts rolling. E1- of the week is devoted to learning. The complete running of the Girl's National FHA Week started of their show windows. It included Auxiliary, while the Lions Auxil­ ections are held and a girl can hold arch 28 and will end April 3. The floor-length prom dresses made by iary is the new sponsor with Carol any position from city dog-catcher State government is in the girls' eek was officially proclaimed by Judy Lydic, Nancy·S:anor and Don­ Wagner. The alternates for these to governor of the state, depending hands. Those in the Senate and ·a,yor Dean B. Granrner at a na Metts; daytime dressei; made girls a•re Debbie Ray, Kerry Low­ on her ambition. There is always a the House will have the chance to mel discussion meeting on Thurs­ by Helen Ritchey and Nancy ry, and Angie Garvey. chance of defeat, but there are make laws that unfortunately will never go into effect. There is no ty, March 25. ·The panel taiked Fultz; and a mini summer dress The conference opens on Sunday, enough positions to actively in­ 1 family · ·unity and understand­ made by Judy Jordan. volve everyone. If a girl has no better way to discover the funda­ g. It consisted ; oL te::i.chers, a During the week the members desire to get politically .bvolved, mentals of law than to actually inister, parents and their prog- wore red ribbons as an ohservance ClasseiS Observe she can always be on the news'­ exp:erience-it . 1y. This was the start of many of this nationally celebrated week. .paner which is published d~1ily. Barb. Rosemary, and Carol will !ti vi ties. FHA is a non-profiting, self-or­ Cowrt As far as the lives of the girls' be returning to Sialem tired, but On March 28 the FHA members ganization and is sponsored by the are concerned, every minute is with enOU

The peace and quiet of this s1edud'ed place will soon be broken by Workmen sweep up debris and add finishino touches to new class- the scuffle of students going about their business of education. rooms which students will soon ·occupy. ~ Spring Heralds New School Additions

Af~er months of waiting and The well - lighted, roomy new dents who found traipsing out to es are applied. Al•ready, doors are years, of promises. Salem Senior halls and clasSJrooms have already them in capricious weather, an or­ going up, and the heaters . have High &hoors new additions are the main halls. The discontinued deal. quit blowing cold air. Unfortun­ Reactions to the new additions ately though, the clocks will never Worker uses entrance which· will finally· beirig firiished and students use of the portables is also a wel­ 10n be a•.raUable for student's all seem to be running favorably b:ave second hands, and kids will >nvenience. began moving irito them Monday. come innoyation, _to the many stu- and any complaint'S students or just simply have to sweat out those teachers have will probably be last few tortuou'S moments before worked out. as the finishing touch- the dismissal bell rings. ~ixpanded <::~£ eteria Suggests ~ew Format for-Study Halls Students Clamor for Honor Now that Salem Senior lligh · tive to mediocre students to work Society at Salem in Fut11re ~hool finally has enough spa,ce to harder, and to chronic trouble.­ LOre or less accommodate its StU­ makers to be more careful about mtS, a few policy changes, in re­ their conduct. Pop machines might The National Honor Society is a National Honor Society program. ard to study halls seem in ·order. be iristalled for refreshment, and Nationwide organization that is This special privilege is being sll!r­ it would certainly not be unrealist­ Cost people will agree, no doubt, open to all eligible high 'School stu­ passed unknowirigly by many Sa­ mt the present system of tnanda- ic to expect some other forms of dents. Teachers confer on the stu­ 1ry study halls with enforced sil­ seating such as couches or has­ dents who' are inducted into the lem students. The only club or or­ :ice and assorted strict regula­ sock'S instead of the inevitable ta­ society. Mainly, the greaLest part ganization in S.H.S. that can com­ ons is a poor aPiproach tb the bles and chairs. An honor system of the membership is made up of pare to the National Honor Society roblem of what to do with stu­ of library attendance might also juniors and seniors, but occasion­ is Hi-Tri, but this organization is ents during the times they- have be instituted, undeir which the stu­ ally some sophomores are admit­ open only to girls. [) classes. Very few 3.tudents find dents could walk to the library and ted. Along with the new physi~al ie 'Surroundings suitable for any withdraw books to take back to Membership into the National changes going on in oµr s<;hpqtt<>­ ~rious study, and the atmoophere study hall, or to check out some Honor Society is a privilege held day, it would be nice to see. some ~ more one of decay and .lethargy problem which ha'S heretofore been by the outstanding students, both changes in our organizations and ian one of learning. Considerable insoluble. boys and girls, who excel in all classes, too. The National Honor upervision is ri::quired to main­ The idea of an honor study hall phases of school and community Society is not just another social iln the illusion of a succ,essful is not new. nor is it untried a'S a Twlng'• Sad Story life. Chairacter, leadership, schol­ club, for Salem has plenty of these, lass, and students are inclined to means of regulating students. With Twing Dejane has always want­ arship, citizenship and service are but it 'i'S a constructive academic­ ~el ill at ease with the threat'!>: of proper methods of enforcement the ed to have his name in the Quallthing more important. (This was Jerry Kastenhuber Advisor ·-···-· -· Mrs. Sally Chappell past hopes ant! fears and ups and ber of a family. PAGE 3 FRI., APRIL 2, 1971 ·.. ,,,,..,,, ... •• The Record Review ·The.·: .· :!: ·~· ·'.; . ' ·'Steve!.. .· .. !' ~/:: Miller'. -~:: ; ; ~:.~.\ :~ ... -·~-. ;! ;j .... , . ..Bond .' 1 by Jim Woodirig ap.choly, instrumental called ·•song . ·.. •· · : far in th{ middle. The last ctlt 'oii' · F·Fecl)So Glad'' is a great song for our Ancestors." "Dear Mary" this is "My Dark Hour." that might be classified as . Perhaps the most under-rated In this song Miller, demonstrates mU'sician in the United States to­ the next song i'S another slow one. This cut sounds a little bit· heavier than anything· ever put out by Mil~, his fine voice range. The last cut day is a mari by the name of Steve The album then picks up on such ·'Yo~ Saving Grace" is a very well written songs as •'Qmcksilver ler ·before. . . . Miller. Although !le bas five al­ Now we have an album that is cheeJ1ul song. This song puts a bums out his name still seems to Girl," "Overdrive," "Gangster of possibly the best of the five. "Yout good ending on a great album. be lost except for an occasional Love" and "Dime a Dance Ro­ .~t~v~. Miller Band, Number 5" mance." Saving Grace" is a trrily fantastic glimpse in a rock magazine. It's album. This album is a combinaJ is t})eir latest release. It starts off a shame that someone like Miller Miller is an excellent guitarist, with 'three bouncy, cheerful, songs especially en an accoustic, and he tion of slow, fast, happy and sad could go unnoticed for as long as music. It begins with ''Little Girl.", in· a· row. "Good morning," "I he ha'S. The Band's shows it on their next album called Late You" and "Going to the "Brave New World." This i'S one A song that is typical of a MilJer first album is called "Children of happy song. After a couple more Country." Although this is not by Future." Along with Miller on this of their best . The album any means a bad album, it doesn't starts off on the title sor.g "Brave happy songs we come to the last album are , Connie Tur­ song on the first 'Side-. The name have as much to offer as some of ner, Jim Peterman and . New World." This song starts out thQ oUW:rs~ It ends, howeYer, with a with a sound like thunder, a vac­ of this song is "Baby's House." This album turns out several good This cut has to be one of the great song; "Never Kill Anoth~r· Man,' cuts such as, "Baby's Callin Me cance and a rocket taking off all That sounds like something from at once, then out of nowhere comes classics of rock. It is undoubtedly Home," "Roll With It," "Children the best song Miller ever wrote. It back- in the days of "Brave New of the Future," and a sort of a and the background voc­ World" or "." als. Quite an effective way to start is a beautiful combination of Mil­ haunting melody with seagulls and ler on the twelve string guitar and Somewhere between "Sailor and the ocean in the background, ''In a song. The last song on the first Jim ponders pl'\!!cious platters­ on the and or­ "~ve New World" two of the My First Mind." side is called "Kow, Kow." This is guys broke off iirom Steve MilJer another Miller !Treat. Miller dis­ Steve is his fav. gan. If you ever get the chance to The next album they came out listen to this song don't :pass it up. so the last three albums were re­ with is entitl~d "Sailor." This is plays some tasteful accoustic gui­ excellent as usuall. Next we have On the other side of this album are corded ·-by three guys. The next an excellent album, showing a ta!r plaving on this cut. The next time you se~ one of Steve .Miller's marked progress in the brand of song "Seasons" is equally as good sort of a satirical number called two sad sone:s. The first one "Mo­ ·'Space Cowboy." This song moves therless Children" is a song that albums, buy it and you can be as­ music Miller comes out with. The as "Kow, Kow." This is another sured of a good album. album starts off. with a slow, mel- slow number with Miller's vocals along with some good electric gui- sings about its title ..The other one The Good Boigho i Botto Samaritan by Randy Tullis and tire pumps were packed into One evening while. at the librairy and Mike Milligan a knapsack that was carried by George. According to Shercy ncth­ we came upon a woman in the lob­ ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, ing really exciting happened on by:· who had just had a bad scare SHUFFLE - A new sporting craze the trip up - except they were and was visibly shook. We asked if has hit Salem High. It's called chased by a couple dogs and almost she needed help and after saying "chair racing" and was invented hit by three semi's. When they got no, she almost fainted. We aided by senior Ron Hrvatin during to the Mall the real fun began. The lunch period "C" one day last adventurers played the IQ quiz her down the steps and asked if week in the .cafeteria. Ron was __ and flunked), bought malted milk Sherry and George en route to the Mall-peddle pushers onodyssey. we- could take her home. She saicli led on to the discoverv of this easter eggs; bought three by five fine and having driven we walked irowdy racing sport by a· table full note cards for thei'r term pa,Qer. one miles later they found them- at 7:15 just as the sun was setting to the car while the woman shook of senior boys, junior girls and and stole rocks from the planters selves at the top of Reeds hill over Theiss' Greenhouse. A merry nervously iand cried. She seemed weirdo sophomores who offered to prove to the folks back home which was a mountain of mud. time was had by all. We have the him a fat sum of io1 ty cent'S to that they reallv had gone. After Balfway down the hill, Sherry dis- feeling there should be· a moral t& friendly- enough but· quite afraid push hii!iself around ·the table dinner at the Whf')pper. the biker' covered her brakes didn't work so this: tale. If you have any, please and wary of everything around backWards while sitting in a new turned for hnme. But George ·.. she had to use her feet "lS brake:;. ptaS'S 'them on to . us. We'll print her.' We got to the car and decided plastic chair. "It's easy;" says thou1tht it would be easier if thev . Clever girl, that Sherry. - The two anything.. · that we'd take her to the hospital Ron, "it's all in the feet." But we cut through some woods. So twenty a!rrived safe and sound at George's ask: Will he ever get a "Varsity inst,ad of her home. At the hospit­ S" letter for it? al. emergency room we exchanged Cercle Francaise gooq-~yes and appreciations. We HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU - This telephoned the hoSpital later and weekend we had the thrill of a life­ time. We had heard legends. stor­ Says "Bon Apetit" learned that the woman had been ies, and rumors about her but we gjven a shot to calm her and then bad passed it off, as hog wash. by Vicki Neumann. been released. But Friday niirht - 0, Friday Although French Club h:as not This experience could be com­ night. We iactually buzzed around pared to the Biblical story of the with the Buzz Queen herself, Barb had many activities during this Capel. She had some blonde chick school year besides concession gi>Od samaritan ·but it''S not printed along as her sidekick whose name stands and other typical school to lecture or teach. It's here be­ was Follis or Kollis out all she did money making projects, it has de­ cause we really got a gratifying was sing, mumble to herself, and cided to finish off the year in the gay old french fashion with a feeling out of helping an apprec­ try to steal Buzzy's car. And o, iative old lady. And that's like no that car. No radio, the steering French Banquet. was bad, and no defroster but still This banquet will be held on other feeling imagineable. the Queen of the Road made it April 20 at seven o'clock in room down to the B.C. (the Burger Chef) 124. Each member will be put into to get some grub. How does she a group and these groups will then Everybody do it? Integrity, clean living, and furnish an authenic :F'rench dish. guts. Any night around midnight The atmosphere will be that of a Reads if you rsee a lone car traveling the Parisian side walk cafe complete with red and white checked table THE QUAiffiR d:u~ty side· streets of Salem and, if Sunrise Service Planned you hear. a liaugh like a witches cloths and wine bottle candle and strange singing, don't call the by Shelia Sacco Friends, First Christian, First holders. Can Can dancers and wine We Print cops-call-a-prayeir for it's only Behold! Arise and come forth. United Methodist, St. Paurs Catho­ :are prohibited however. Buzzy, the Duchess of the Asphalt Six forty-five a.m., the morning of lic, and Fiirst Presbyterian. As F'rench Club had no other Anything From and her loyal companion, Mollis. April eleventh. Meet in the Fellow­ This service is open· to the pub­ major project or trip, they have Business Cards ship Hall of the First Methodist lic. The purpose of this is to allow decided to risk all the funds of PEDDLE PUSHERS - Speaking Church on S. Broadway for a sun­ all people to worship as one re­ their ·treasury on the success- of ·To Newspapers of buzzin', two courageous seniors, rise service to hear of the ressur­ gardless of denomination. Al­ this banquet. Bon chance et bon ·Photo-Direct Service Sherry Mason and George Schaef. rection of Christ. The previous ar­ though this service is aimed main­ apetit! fer decided they would ride their ticle on the· same subject told of a ly at youth, there is no age limit. ) f- bikes up to the Southern Park Mall ·breakfast. A mini-breaki'ast will be A combination of the orthodox ~ THE l•.•.,Vt[ PRINTING I, one Saturday. Mter much commo­ served after the 'Service. and unorthodox will appear MERIT SHOES ~ tion and trading bikes, the two fin­ Several youths from each of five throughout the service creating an 'I [ PUBUSHIN& GO. ·area churches are collaborating to ally hit the road, about noon. The invigorating change firom the us­ Quality Footwear 18~189 East State Street exodus started at George's house plan this inter-denominatiomtl Eas­ ual. This change may allow people ' 379 E. State St. Salem, Ohio SALEM. ORIO where a map was drawn and sup­ ' ter service. The five participating to more fully realize the powerful Pbone 337-3411 plies such as wrenches. a,pples, churches are as follows: First and symbolic meaning of Easter.

Diamonds Good luck from the sponsor of all Quaker football and Endres & Gross Watches For the grooviest basketball games· broadcast over'-WSOM-FM. Jewelry records at the Flowers and Gifts Charms Class Rings best price The Farmers National Bank Hallmark Cards come to Daniel E. Smith Columbiana Hanoverton Corsages of Distinction Salem Music Salem· Jeweler Leetonia Lisbon Fanny Farmer Candies "Worthy of your Centre Confidence" The CXXV Bank THE ,• SALEM QUAKER , FRL, APR1L 2, 1971 Qu~ker · ··.Interview ·with ·· · Com:h··:. Hoehn ,;.· by John Filler , , · ing for a third pitcher, which is a Coach Hoehn: Well as I said, the toss - up between Dave Warren, pitchers will be Niederhizer, Man­ ~uaker: How does this year's Scott Riffle, Bob Baker and Jim cuso, Warren Riffle, Baker, and tin compaire with last ye d1'~ ? Wolfe: Defensively the team is Wolfe. Catching is really strong faster than last year's, better team this year with Scott Riffle, Dan ::oach Hoehn: Batting wise : we hustle, especially in the outfield. Steffel and Terry Sproat behind ~ better right. now as com,pa;red There is also a better team atti­ the plate. At fil"st base therEO is last year at this time. The guys tude and I r€el that the guys real­ Dan Niederhizer, Jim McGuire, = hitting a lot more ·and a tot · ly want another winn:ng season, Terry Hoopes and Bob Baker. At rder. Pi!ching is shallow as fye like last year's. second there is Marc Thompson, 11't have three strong pitchefs. Frank Forkel, and Gary S.'inders. ,nny , Niederhizer will b~ . o'u,r. Quaker: Who do you think will At short stop there is Dan Steffel ·ength and John Mancuso will.•be be filling the positions on the squad 'and John Mancuso, and at third mber two. Right now I ani look· this year? there is I\f.ancuso, Warren and John Walsh. As of yet the outfield is still unsettled. Candidates for the outfield are Fran!~ Forkel. Gary Saunders, Jim McGuire, John Filler, Terry Metts, Bob Gross and Ron Kyser. Then there is always good old Lou Donnelly at manager. Quaker: How do you feel the THE\ WHO team will do this year' record wise?

I-IE WHO'S COMEBACK c,ISSUE. ton - Studio wrestler, BJ Snyder­ Coach Hoehn: Well, last year ~n exclusive Interview with Taxicab driver. our record was 8-4 and I am real rnac. proud of that, since it was the first Who: Are the Bananas really winning season in quite a few rhe Who: Carnac, do you .. see going to have a free concert at years. I think that the season de­ yone failing their term papers? Woodstock. pends on the pitching staff. If they come through we will have a good Carnac: If they don't spoil. :::!a'rn:ac: Do you see anyone pass­ season, .no doubt about that. · Hogs Cop Intramural - The ,.r? Harley Hogs rolled to an impres­ Quaker: Are 'there any other N'ho: What's to become of Jeff sive 8 - 2 record to win first place comments you wouid like to asteen and Ann Zimmernian? in the Intramural league for bas­ make? ketball. The Hogs starred Rich ::::arnac: The next time she Charnesky, Dave Floyd, John Meh­ Coach Hoehn : First I would like afts him it won't be a joke. no, Kirby Tinsley, Harry Ewing; to thank the Athletic Board for al­ Afan Graybeal, Terry Frazier, and lowing us to practice in the High N'ho: What are Pizza burgers Noel Brennan. The Hogs were not School and Junior High gyms, also illy made of? only respected for their fine iplay­ the Memorial Building Board for use of the Memorial Building gym ::::arl).ac: You couldn't stoni:acl:i ~t. ing but for their outstanding for batting practice. l would also '/. r sportsmanship. .1'' Who: We can't anyway. Say Car­ like to thai1k Mr. Bob Miller, the Highland Gang - Do Chris And­ e how about a few prediCtions custodian, for his kind cooperation erson, Amy Butler, Ronna Falk, · what seniors will becodie; · with the team. Chris Lange, Ann Moore. Wendy Q 4-l ;j i I: (CJ;j·X·l ·tJ:~ . ::::arnac: Tom Miller - · D()!:!tor, Wilson, and Bev· Herron really These are :a few of the' remarks MAGAZINES - NEWSPAPERS ty Geho - Policeman, Mike ,Ste­ buzz? They d.on't do anything made by a few of the seniors on FERRIER'S NEWS AGENCY the team when asked how they t•rt - Singer, Sherry Mason. - else; · ask ·Dan Russell or Gary 337-6962 474 E. State St. Salem. Ohio thought the team looked for this * * :htrope walker, Warren Washing~ Cook. yeair. Riffle: I am to the West Branch game to get re­ venge for last year's defeat. Steffel: We're going to the State NATIONAL DRY CLEANERS this year. One Hour Cleaning Service . - Shirts · Laundered FEB. 19 &20 Niederhizer: Beat West Branch, 161 North Ellsworth Beat West Branch. FRI. & SAT. 7 P.M.

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