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"OL. 60, NO. 3 SALEM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SALEM, omo FRI., NOV. 15, 1974 Potpourri North Central Evaluation 'What's Bappenin?" of Ohio by Frank Berg Stapleton, Dion Treleven, and Tim by Vic Watterson Tears were flowing from the Cope. yes of many of the senior bands- Leaders Club is holding a bake For those of you who did not sale on November 30 at Perskeys. 1en as they marched in their last notice, there were a few new faces The sale will be held fll'om 10:00- walking around Salem High l'Otball game Friday night. Led 4:00. The gym aides are in the pro­ School's halls and sitting in sev­ y senior drum majOlr Mike Mil­ cess of learning gymnastics so they oan, the band performed Basin can teach them to the gym classes, eral classrooms. These twenty-four 1lreet Blues, a favorite of the sen­ and possibly entertain at an assem­ people were members of the North bly later on in the year. The White >rs. On November 8 parents of Cent\ral Evaluation staff who were Christmas Committee has been assigned to our school last Tues­ alem football players were intro­ hard at work preparing for the day and Wednesday to observe dif­ uced in a p1:e-game show. Basket­ dance. They held a workshop for ferent classes in all departments all season gets under way Nov­ decorations. According to a mem­ and make sure these subjects mber 22. Oooch Hardman will be ber of the committee things are stand up to the North Central Cred- iaking his de'but with the Quakers. starting to fall in place for the POStOrOI Counseling it Standards. If any school does eniOll' letterman playing this year gala event. The juniors are busy not meet with the required re Jeff Foust, Paul Shivers, and thinking of themes for the prom. The following is a schedule when Above is a picture o.f five of the~ standards of the N.C.E., the school ohn "Pinky" Sheets. Expected to "Jailhouse Rock" might be ap you can see a Pastor fotr counsel­ available pastors for counseling. will not be highly recommended. ee considerable actlion are Mike propriate. Just kidding girls. ing. You may see a Pastor during They are (left to right) Charles The school system will be disap­ any of your study hall periods. You Hartzell of the Emmanuel Luth- proved. Four of these evaluators must get a pass from the Pastor eran Church, Father John Zapp of are from the State Dei;>artment, )HS Exchange Students Chosen you would like to Sjpeak with. HOJW­ the St. Paul's Roman Catholic five are from different colleges Approximately three weeks ago, ever, no pass is needed for the last Church, Jack Austin of the First and universities while the rest are :Iaine Eskay, 17, daughter of Mr. half hour which is especially for Christian Chllll'ch, Tom Blank of from area high schools, In charge nd Mrs. Paul Eskay, and Mike Al­ those without an afternoon study the First United Methodist Church, of the North Central Evaluators .son, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. hall. The Pastoral Counseling room and Jim Eldridge of the First Bap- of Ohio is Olyn Boyle, director of llison, were chosen by the Salem is near the main office. The coun­ tist Church. Not pict)ured are Vic Capital Services. hapter of AFS as exchange stu­ seling sessions are every ThUII's­ Jacobs - First United Methodist Every seven years, twenlly-four ent candidates. Theirr names, al­ day 12:00 to 3:30 p.m. Church, Dave Hoag - Episcopal more men and women, chosen ng ·with thousands of others from November 21 - Rev. John Zapp Church, and Fran Henderson - from the committee, will return to ll over the United States, will be December 5 - Rev. Jack Austin First Presbyterian Church. observe our school. ent to New York, where 2,000 ex­ hange students will be picked. After eleven applicants from Sa­ l(ey Club Sponsors Halloween Party ~m were interviewed, an AFS ommittee made up of the parents by "Fly" Leininger, and Doug Holroyd made sponsoring a dance after the bas. f former exchange stJUdents call­ Fun, laughter, excitement, and up the Tarzan family. Flly was ketball game with Chaney. The d some back, questioned them spooky costumes were at the Mem- TaTZan, Pinky was Jane and Jump­ group featured at the dance will irther, talked to their friends and 01rial Building on the 29th of Octo­ ing Doug Holroyd was the monkey. be RUSH. This groUJP is composed elatives, and finally chose Elaine ber. This was done by the Salem Following "Gitarzen" Fly Leining­ of Jim Langley, Tom Carter, Paul nd Mike as the candidates. High Key Club. They had their an er, Doug, and Iron-Man Mike Ar­ Hylton, Al Arens, and Dave Holb. Next spring, Elaine and Mike nual Halloween party for the meni put together another act. This The dance will be from 10:00 until >:ill find out if they have been ac­ under-privileged children. one was "Bridget the Midget." 12:30. Tickets may be purchased epted. If accepted, in a few mon· Over 40 children showed up for As the party came to an end, from any Key Club member for 1s they will learn where they are the party. Games started off the each child was given a trick-or­ $1.50. If you wait until dance time, 01ing and what family they will event as the children dunked for treat bag of candy and a pump­ it will cost you $1. 75~ So buy in ad­ ve with. As a summer exchange apples and broke balloons. Then kin and then they were taken home. vance and save a quarter. tudent, Elaine would like to go as a special treat, four Key Club The Key Club would like tlo thank This year's officers are Paul > a Spanish-speaking country. members put on their own act of the Memorial Building for the use Shivers, President; Doug Holroyd, Iike, a full-year candidate, hopes "Gitarzen." John Pridon was slick­ of the room and th.e super-dynam­ Vice-President; John Pridon, Trea­ > go to a German-speaking coun­ ed up in his Sunday best and did ic girls. The girls always show up surer; Pinky Sheets, Secretiary; :y. the announcing. Pinky Sheets, Fly when they are needed. and Fly Leininger, Se:vgeant-At­ On November 22, Key Club is Arms. Mr. Stirauss is their advisor. Majorettes Busy by Jayne Bozich 3-4:30 p.m. each day after school. Old routfues are taught to the new Around SBS The majorettes finished the fall The senior officers and the White of shaving cream foaming around girls, getting them ready for sum­ ~ason with warm memoi'ies as Christmas club members have on the junior class fately. iey twirled fire to "Scorpio." Ev­ mer camp. Starting the week been busy planning and working hapepned to a group of the junior on the dance for this winter. Do ry night the girls practiced .to­ school is let out, morning practice girls at Riely Field last week? ether with the fire batons for the begins at 8:30-11:30 a.m. every­ you know what tJhe theme is? The nding pe.rforamnce and also with day except Saturdays and Sun­ seniors have been trying to raise ie entire band. Every giril took a days. At the end of June. a four money for the class, one project A lot of the sophomores are fin­ art in making the last show a to five day camp is scheduled was a concession stand at one of ally turning 16 and learning how iccess! for the majorettes to learn all the the football games. The senior to drive - hopefully. Getting up With the season over, each maj­ routines used for football games. band members, majorettes, play­ at .5:30 for drivers ed is no fun, rette must put down her baton They attend S'mith-Walbridge ers, cheerleaders, and the whole ask any upper classman, but it's nd pick up her instrument to Camp at Marietta College, Ohio. senior class were honored at the all really worth it. Buzzing will Lay in the concert band. Soon, This is some pressure! They are last fo glbto mia .et ay Be ayw, h be in store for the new driver-­ ~outs will begin for 1975-76 maj­ in coII11Petlition with other schools last football game. By the way, so BEWARE! The sophomores had rettes ! All girls who will be Soph­ - group and individual success what happened to most of the sen­ a dance after the last football mores, Juniors, or Seniors next in learning these numbers. The iors after the last football game? game. The group was Insanity. ear and have marched a full majorettes buy a record when they ear in the band unit, can par­ go to camp to practice with that The juniors have been having The freshman have finally gotten cipate in the competition. Each contains all the songs to fit their class meetings and working on settled around SHS'. No one really 11e must have ready a routine that routines. The camp supplies. mus­ money making schemes. The prom notices them any more except for ie makes up on her own,· learn a ic fOII' the band and director. When is coming up fast so the juniors the few squashed ones in the halls. >Utine that the Senior majorettes August comes rolling around, the are p,Janning a big meeting to de­ They are doing a good job at the !ach, and must be able to march band works out the music and the cide on the theme and committees pep assemblies and are supporting 1 rhythm. majorettes begin practicing with for this year. A successful money the Mighty Salem Quakers well. The newly elected girls will be­ the band. The word practice has making project for the juniorrs was The freshman football team had a in their ha

are varied. As one gilrl said, "it's Drivers' Ed a lot of bother but it's. worth it." Detention by Randy "Duke" Cody to have a teacher who only tea­ Others said, "I'm glad it's over." What are three words that des­ that you a.re not able to sign be­ Because of state requirements ches drivers education during the "They don't teach yoo enough." cribe detention? Horw about "sick­ cause of sleeping, talking, or not students must take a drivers edu­ day the majority said that they "TheTe should be more in car dri­ cation class or wait until they are would because, as one person said ving." "It's the most boring thing ening," "boring," "stomach turn­ reading the right kind of material. 18 in order to receive their driv­ "the present teachers don't have I ever went through in my life." ing," well no matter how you des­ If a teacher is not going to lef:I the ers license. The state of Ohio re­ enough time to devote to the stu­ "It was kind of fun." cribe it there is 1.ittle that can be student sign the sheet, he should quires that students must have 16 just ask the student to get up and dents." Others said that they One parent said, "It's great. Ev­ done to change it, however even simulator hours, 36 classroom would not like a special teacher ery kid should have drivers ed." leave, instead of making him sit hours, and 12 hours of actual driv­ because "they wouldn't know the While another said, "I feel a lot though d~tion is set up for pun­ there the whole time. Detention ing. students as well." Getter knowing that there are bet­ ishment iPUTt>oses some of the rules is not like a regular period and The state also requires that stu­ When asked if they would make ter drivers on tlbe roald!. I have couM be changed. For instance. should not be treated as one, but dents learn on a 4 door automatic. any changes in the course many more confidence in my own chil­ the type of reading you do in there all of the students righ~ he or she These cars are presented to the suggestions were made. Among dren knowing that they have had should be up to the person serving has in the classroom should not school by Parker Chevrolet. The them were, "students should be drivers ed." the detention and should not be be completely ignored in detention. school must pay for the insurance allowed to be tardy twice and get It won't be fong until freshmen limitled to school text books. If If a student has to go to the rest­ and gasoline. With good grades in detention the thirtJJ time, just like will be cruisin' tlbe Burger Chef you're quiet in there and don't dis­ room, he should not be denied to drivers ed. insurance companies school." "I think tthey should make or the Red Bam. The parking lot turb the others what right should go just because he has detention. will give a special good driver it a regular school period." "It's will slowly begin filling up. and the teacher have to take away your Who knows, may he has detention rate. very educational but the fmms are Mr. Bennett and Mr. Cabas begin "MAD" magazine or any other for being late t,O class because of A recent poll taken of students a little outdated." buying the tranquilizers by the tihing you may want to do besides a long line in the restroom (or who have had drivers education Student opinions of the class itself truck load. school work? Some students · just something like that). came up with mixed ideas and op­ plain don't have any homework to Maybe sometime in the future tions. When asked if they would like do. the rules in detention will change. Another thing is having to sit but for right\ now it looks like it's Letters to the Counselors Corner fmm 3: 00 to 3: 45 only to find out still going to be the same ole thing. 1. 2-13 counselors will be admin­ Nov. 20 - Ohio University Editor istering the General Aptitude Test Nov. 21 - Kent - (Salem Region- Leprechauns, Lollipo,ps, & Roses Dear Editor, Battery (GATB) to all sophomores. m. Campus) The test is half-day in length and Dec. 3 - Wittenberg Greetings and hello! Happy Fri­ come into adjustmentl to the world, I feel that the concession stand day! We have once again (just for the world cannot be adjusted should be o,pen during the lunch has various sections both written Dec. 10 - Army Recruiter and manual. Aside from being out Dec. 13 - U. of Dayton barely) met our deadline and you to the individual, whatever may periods for the students. Some peo­ are once again treated to our in­ be his imaginary talents and de- ple may not wish to eat a lunch, of classes for a half-day, sopho­ Capital Univiversity mores usually look forward to tak­ Robert Morris College formative column. Informative you sires.'' but instead would like to have a -Henry C. Morrison ing the test to find out more about Dec. 18 - Ohio Northern ask? Yes, we cry! Why, fOII' ex­ bottle of pop or bag of potato ample, did you know that the White chips. I feel that if this was super­ themselves. On Nov. 21 - Kent Salem Reg­ 2. If you have already registered ional Campus will have represent­ Christmas Dance is only 36 days vised properly this could work out. away? Amazingly so! As a result, It could also help raise money for for the Dec. ACT test, remember atives from 11 - 1 in the Guidance it will be given Dec. 14 at the Kent Resource Room speaking to any dates are getting picked over. Also the school. did you know that the shelves at YOU'LL SEE -Snacker Salem Regional campus, The SAT interested students. will be given Dec. 7 at Lisbon An· On Dec. 10, the Army recruiter Walgreen's and other local stores Dear Editor, derson High School. will be in the Guidance Resource are finally stocked with plenty of shaving cream. It seems that the OUR SIGN The spirit show at the last Pep 3. Now is an excellent time for Room after school to speak to any Assembly by the senior class was seniors to file the Parents Confi­ interested students. interest in this highly competitive sport is dying dOIWil. (FINALLY!) excellent. The senior boys with dential Statement (PCS) or Fam­ Unfortunately, a few people have their instruments really showed ily Financial Statement (FFS) I sit with my dreams taken up a simillar sport using ket· ! !Pazaz! ! The spirit has never whichever the college of your On a moonlit night chup or Vaseline. Well, to each his been greater at S.H.S. I suggest choice requires. You must fill out A shadow coming own. (Until he gets caught any­ that other classes show the same one of these to get any type of fi­ From an unlit night. SOLD how!) enthusiasm so that we would have nancial aid. Also seniors are re­ We would like to take time out by a livelier student boidiy. I hope your minded if they expect to apply for A thing is crawling right now and tell the Mighty enthusiasm continues throughout financial aid, they mus1i meet the through my mind Quakers' football, cross country, BRUCE R. HERRON the basketball season. Keep up the deadUne of the college of their I think I know and golf men, especially seniors, INC, . REAl.'l'OR good work. It's great! ! ! choice both for application for ad­ What it wants to find. that we lQIVe you all and! are proud -Aroused mission and the deadline for ap­ to be associated with SHS. plication for ffuancial aid. Check It is searching through Now, for Heard in tthe Balls of Dea:r Editor, your school now and see what The memory part ,,\\l\ ~// SHS . . . did you hear what hap­ In earlier years, the Pepettes these important dates are. To find out what pened . . . shaving cream? . . . w e r e chosen by the preceding 4. Seniors intending on applying Has broken my heart. year's Pepettes for what they did to Nursing Schools are urged to WOW . . . a party . . . where? . . MOST . . after the game . . . how late? for Pep Club and for the team. get their applications in as soon A· clue was found ... really! ... far out. EVERYWHERE! Now it seems that thii.s is chang­ as possible. My heall't is in tiwo ing. The responsibility of choosing VISITS To close today we have this It found the chisel thought . . "The individual must Pepettes has been given to the en­ Nov. 18 - Adrian College Next to you. tire Pep Club, and often the girls BRUCE R. who deserve the honor aren't get­ ting it. During voting for Pepettes, What's New? attendance doesn't seem to be as Moffett's HERRON important as in the past, nor does the support they've given the team. You'll Find It sc·HWARTZ'S .Men's Wear INC. REALTOR Many people choose the more popu­ lar girl over the more involved Salem's Store 1717 E. State, P~ Club member. A lot of faces Everything for a For 337-3455 never seen before in a Pep Club Young Men meeting show up when the Pep­ ettes are chosen. Sould these peo­ stylish young lady ple be given the right to vote for the Pepettes? Is this system fair? lB REALTOR• -An Angry Senior Th.!!.: SALEM <.;iLJAKER FRI., NOV. 15, 1974 18 Seniors End High School Grid Career

Campbelil Memorial came down put the game out of ;reach with Salem will be losing 18 seniors to Salem hopiing to win their first touchdowns by Dale Henceroth and lnother year of Salem football time the score was 7-6. In the by the names of captain Bob Wat­ second half, East Liverpool took game in twenty-one tries. Mike Dave Stevenson. As soon as Camp­ terson, Vic Watterson, Frank Ma­ over, and for a season which over the game, and Salem was un­ Armeni got things going by inter­ bell took control of the ball, Bob son, Scott Guiler, Mike Armeni. :l its ups and downs, the Qua­ able to scoil'e again. The game cepting his sixth pass of the sea­ Fisher intercepted a p•ass and flew Dale Henceroth, Dave Stevenson, :s came on strong to win their ended with the Quakers on the son. Ten plays later Sheets went 90 yards for a touchdown. Zane Hal Shafer, Zane Roelen, Sam t game of the season against losing side 33-7. in for the score to make it 7-0. In Roelen, bad back and all, even in­ Mountz, Mike Sabatino, Perkins mpbell Memorial 34-0. The big cicy boys of Tallmadge the second quarter Ed Finn scored t.ercept,ed a pass. A great job by Philli12,s. Ed Finn, Mark McCul­ ~efore the Campbell game, Sa­ came to town the next week. Be­ from nine yards out to up the score the offense and defense made the loch, ·>!'Bill Roth, Doug HolJroyd. il traveled to East Liverpool on fore the Quakers got anything go­ to 14-0. In the second half, Salem score Salem 34 - Campbell 0. Tommy Hardman, and Mark Hill. :oher 25, and entertained Tall­ ing on offense, Tallmadge had al­ :dge here on November 1. At ready chalked up 20 points. In the st Liverpool, the Quakers came third quarter Salem defense held Nn thinking upset and for the Tallmadge scoreless, and Jim Four On The Floor ;t half of the ball game, it Sheets ran in for a touchdown to ked like S'alem would do it, make the score 20-7. Sheets again Have you ever been to a fritz. (If you do not get that try again having received it for the em scored first when. Bill Rich ran in for another touchdown, and "NERTZ" party? If not you do this one.) second year in a row. not know what you are missing. Doug Holyroyd in the end zone. Salem narrowed the score to 20-13. QUES'TION :What did Mergatroid Good luck to the Salem High Recently a "NERTZ" party was basketball team. They open up ve Hook kicked the extra point With 2: 12 left, all good things came and Rigoletti do last njght? to an end when Tallmadge again held at Freddy "Moon" Walsh's with Chaney at home next Friday. :I the score was Salem 7 - East ANSWER: DELTA •erpool 0. With about three min­ scored to put the game out of house. Events occuring at his Let's all show our spirit and sup­ ·s to go in the second quarter, reach. The final score was 26-13. party were a Rock Concert to tihe Fly Leininger must want his port them to another winning sea­ records of Rookie Stapleton. Due name in the record books or some­ son. to a malfunction in the record thing because he recently set an­ Elton John was recently at the player, one of his records got other record. The record was set new Coliseum in Richfield and scratched. Another "NERTZ" at the dance on November 8, when was witnessed by four Salem sen­ party was held at Mary Ospeck's Fly was the leader of eight soul ior boys, one West Branch senior Cross Country house. Although many people trains. He has vouched that at the (formerly a Salem boy), and one 'he Salem Cross Country team Fitch. Salem also fared well in showed up most of them watched next dance (Nov. 22) he will start Ex-Salem student. They had a :hlighted their season by captur­ invitational meets placing 6th at "Brians Song." Golden Boy and nine of them. If you are interested countdown for the concert start­ : the Columbiana CountY'- Champ­ Malone College, 7th at Boardman, Scull got the party go,ing when in joining his soul .train club ing at 580 hours and 45 minutes. ship and Hnishing wih a win- and 4th at Labrae. To end the they started singing to the ac­ p 1 e a s e contact Fly or Mary The day after the concert many 1g record of 16 victories and one season, the team traveled to companiment of Shawn Votaw on Fisher by the next dance. could tell who they were because s. The Quaker men came out on Boardman to partticipate in the the piano and lat1er to the records Johnny "One Way" Pridon was they were singing all of Elton's running against West Branch, Sectional Meet. There, with 14 of Rookie Stapleton. Anyone wish­ recently apprehended by the Sa­ hits. es, Lisbon, Warren West1ern Re­ schools entered, the Quakers fin­ ing to hold a "NERTZ" party lem Police Force for traveling the ve, South Range, Hubbard, Ra ished 4th. John Piersol came a­ please notify the Nertzers. By the wrong way on a One-Way street. ma, East Liverpool, Warren cross the finish line 12th, and Kim way do not invite Anne Henderson (He also holds the record of going rdinig, Canfield, East Palesine, Morrison followed in 14th which or John Pridon because they cheat. down the most one-way streets, J. H. Lease Drug Co. aver Local, and Columbiana. qualified them to compete in the Now for a question that will baf­ the wrong way, five). When asked ~ir only defeat was handed to District Meet which was held in fle the most intelligent people of by the po~ice why he did it, he All Your Pharmaceutical the high school. This question was answered, "I was only goiing one­ m by a fast-paced Austintowc. Ak:ron. Coach Mike Guappone re­ Needs At ports that this was one of the best submitted by a pupil of SHS and way wasn't I?" The Four on the seasons and records in Salem's has nothing to do with the writers Floor editors would like to tip Cross Country history. of this article. their hats to him. 281 E. 2nd Street QUESTION : "What is neither big Basketball season is just around nor small, male nor female, guilty the corner and again Salem is 337-8727 "Cowboy" at 7:00 nor innocent, smart nor dumb, not~d for having the two tallest Free Parking Free Delivery "Professor" at 8:30 Gropplers black nor white or good nor bad?" managers in Ohio. John Scullion ANSWER: Fipe, Fernagle, Ingle- and Tom Wa1gner took the honor The wrestlers have heen busy Walt Dilsney' condit.ion(ing since mid October, THE and it is anticipated that the team will be extremely good this year. CASTAWAY Roundhall Season Begins COWBOY The actual practices started Octo­ ber 30, and therre are approximate­ ly 85-100 boys out for wrestling. by Fly mages with Rootstown, New Phil­ and 6 away games. They are also Many starters aTe back led by On November 22, 1974, the Sa­ adelphia, Zanesville, and Norwaik in the toogh "BIG 8" conference. THE captain, Vic Watterson, and strong lem High Quakers wilJ open their St. Paul. They have looked very It is comprised of Salem, Barber­ ABSENT-MINDED contenders for varsity are Rick 1974-75 campaign against Youngs­ impressive in these outings. ton, Alliance, Niles, Warren Hard­ PROFESSOR Miller, Bob Citino, Macelroy, Mike town Chaney. This year the "Pink" Sheets, Foust, Shivers, Armeni, Bob Rispeck, and Rick "Mighty Quakers" are under the Stapleton, Cope and Treleven have ing, Warren Western Reserve, Eakin. The first match is set for leadership of Coach Len Hardmen. been very impressive during the East Liverpool, and Massillon. December 7 against Ravenna, then His teams in the past have been scrimmages. Last year Warren Western Res­ on December 10 is West Branch. known to average 70 points per After their encounter with Chan­ erve won the title with Salem fin­ Mr. Bennett anrd Mr. Nelson will game. Tcying 1lo improve on their ey, the Quakers will then face ishing in third place. New on this be the coaches again this year for 15-6 record from last year, the Youngstown North on November year's schedule is Austintown Fit­ Endres & Gross the grapplers. sectional championship squad will 29; S'.truthers, December 6; Cleve­ ch. They have been selected to re­ Mr. Bennett coaches the heavier have these three returning letter­ land John Hay, December 7; Rav­ piLace Boardman. wrestlers from 138 lbs. and up, men: "Pinky" Sheets, Jeff Foust, enna, December 10; Canton Tim­ Tomrnrrow night our "Mighty Flowers and Gifts while Mr. Nelson has the 132 and Paul Shivers. Other hopeful ken, December 13; Youngstown Quakers" will tiravel to East Liv­ pounders and down. There seems players are seniors Bob Waterson Mooney. December' 17; Youngs­ erpool High School to participate Hallmark Cards to be many good freshman this and Doug Holroyd; juniors Mike town Wilson, December 26; Aust:in­ in the "BIG 8" preview games. year and their coach is Mr. Mc­ Stapleton, Dion Treleven, Tim t101wn Fitch, December 28; Barber­ Salem will face the Potters from jorsages of Distinction Shane from the junior high. Cope, Pat Bairrett, Jim Alexander, ton, January 3; Youngstown East, East Liverpool and Niles will play The wrestlers look very impres­ Doug Hardman, BUI Rich, Bob February 1; East Liverpool, Fetb­ last year's BIG 8 champs Warren sive and there are hopes of one of Fisher, Mark Batcha, and Jim ruary 7; Youngstown South, Febru­ Western Reserve. The varsity i'anny Farmer Candies the best teams SHS has had in "Rock" Sheets. ary 8; and Massillon, February 14. squad will play at 8: 00 and the years. The Quakers have had scrim- The Quakers have 12 home games J.V.'s will play all 6:30.