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Student Bi-Weekly Newspaper student bi-weekly the uaker newspaper VOL. 62, NO. 5 SALEM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SALEM, OHIO FRI., JAN. 28, 1977 Student Teachers Yearbooks by Arlene Fitch Miss Uliciny's English II and College by Mike Fitch A new semester is here, and so are English classes. Mrs. Neely is five new student teachers. These married and has two sons attending For the first time this year, student teachers are located Alliance High School. Mrs. Neely students are able to have their names throughout the school. and her family are now making plans engraved in gold on their yearbooks. Mrs. DiBiase is student teaching to move to Canada. Those students with association for Mr. Esposito's English III Mr. Clark Harter can be found in tickets will have to pay an additional classes. She is in her last quarter at the wood shop classes. He is student dollar, those students who are just Ohio University. She also has a teaching for Mr. Conser. In his spare ordering their yearbooks and want minor in Physcology. Mrs. DiBiase time he restores antique cars, works their names engraved on it, will have is married, and her husband is also a with metals, and designs flying to pay $9 dollars instead of $8. teacher. She enjoys reading, sewing machines. When asked how he felt A booth will be set up at the and sking. about the school he stated, "Well cafeteria within the next two Mr. Babock, student teaching for organized, less discipline problems weeks for those who want to order a both Mrs. May and Mr. Parks, can than other schools. yearbook with your name on it. be found in the science wing. He is Mrs. Jane Ross, Kent State The time will be announced ahead also in his last quarter, and is University, is student teaching for of time, su you can bring your money attending Mount Union. He enjoys Mr. Pederis Geography classes. She to order your personalized photography, scubba diving, hiking enjoys reading. yearbook. and camping. The Bi-Weekly staff would like to Mrs. D. L. Neely, Kent State wish all the student teachers good­ University, is student teaching for luck at Salem Senior High School. German Trip This spring 1break some students from Mrs. Reed' s German Snow White class and some students from the French class will be across the Days Atlantic for a European vacation. Christmas The group will be led by Mrs. by Patty Borkowski by Boni Miller Reed and her husband. They will tour four countries. The students The main conversation with the Murals with drawings of all the will take-off from New York and students at school these days seem to different downtown activities at land in Paris. After sightseeing they be, "l wonder if we'll have school Christmas time; set the scene for the will travel to Luxemburg, tomorrow," "I sure hope it keeps 1976 White Christmas dance. Heidelburg, Freiburg and the Black snowing," and other such phrases. T r i - C h a i rm e n ; Ca r o I y n Forest in southern Germany. Then Well, the only person that can decide Boeckling, Michele Murdoch, and Academic Chall enge they will go over the Swiss border to whether we'll be in session is Dawn Fink, chose "Colonial Lucerne. ~v p e ri n te nd ent Mr. Pond. Mr. Pond Christmas" as t he theme for the '76 The group will return via the and Mr. Phillips check the roads at Th r ~e students from S ct: ~m High p_anelists will be s el e c~ e d by the top White Christmas . - Gem:va Airport. The.-triE- willJa$t about 5:30 in the morning. They School will be chosen to represent three students who correctly answer Outside on the night of December eight days and when they return they check to see if the Perry Township their school on the TV game show the most questions. will have a better understanding of roads are passable for the school 18 was set with a truly White "Academic Challenge" that is being Christmas, with snow sprinkling As of now, the six students their second language and of foreign buses and cars. If the roads aren't taped next month. down. But inside the scenery was of competing for the show are Erin people. passable they contact WSOM radio downtown stores, houses and many Waugh, Jay Santee, Dayne Myers, station at about 6:30. It is then put The students will travel to other "colonial" decorations that 0 Rick Tyo, Ariel Budde, and Jim oii the air. Cleveland on Sunday, February 13 appear at Christmas time. Francisco. ' Another question seems to be for the taping of the show at station The music was provided by whether or not the snow days missed WEWS which begins at 3:30 p.m. "Sunshine," a group straight from Salem will be playing against two are made up in June. There doesn't The exact date on which the Akron. other schools on the show. The seem to be an exact ••answer to this program will appear on TV is winner will receive a set of question. It is often said that after As beautiful as the cafeteria was unknown, however, it will be encyclopedias for their school four days missed because of snow, that night, no one would have ever approximately one month after the library, and the others will win the they are made up in June. This guessed (except of course the taping. honor of simply being chosen to be iloesn't always remain true. decorators) that 3 of the murals fell on the show. PAGE EDITORS A.lthough we have 182 days down on the very same morning of Six students have been eliminated ;cheduled for school days and the the dance. from the initial twelve that The school will be sent 45 free Page 1 - Tim Williams law is that you must be present for But as the saying goes "all's well volunteered to compete for seats on tickets which will be distributed to Page 2 - Scott Messinger 176 days. This leaves six days that that ends well," and this year's White the panel. As of now, six students the relatives of the panelists. It is Debbie Henderson uen't really needed. These days go Christmas had a very beautiful remain and are still competing for unknown as to how the remaining Page 3 - Carl Greathouse to teachers meetings and any ending full of many wonderful the final outcome. Out of the six tickets will be distributed. Page 4 - Pat Murphy hazardous happenings. memories. remaining kids, three will be chosen to be on the show and the other three will be alternates. The elimination of the students is done by the use of weekly tests that are given to the kids Area Colleges by their adviser Miss Ulicny and her assistant Mrs. Eckstein. The tests are School Clubs by Barb Richards offered, location of the school, as given in a fashion quite similar to by Stacie Crouse Mark Saltsman; secretary, Bob well as answer any additional that of the game show itself. There are many clubs at Salem Ruark and treasurer, Jeff Saltsman. There are many area college However, the questions used are surrounding the city of Salem. This qurestions the student has. The High and they are involved whh FHA those submitted by the teachers. The is a very big advantage to the counselors can also provide students many different activities. To keep up The Future Homemakers of graduated seniors who don't want to with an application for the school of to date with what these clubs are America are busy raising money to travel far to further their education. their choice. This is then filled out doing, here is a list of just a few. make their annual trip to Columbus. Some colleges in the area are: Mount completely and returned to their Key Club Under the supervision of their Union, Kent State, the Kent State counselor for mailing. The Key Club continues to have a advisor, Miss Hornung, the girls Branch, Geneva College , Representatives of these area full calendar with many activities held a dance, run the concession Youngstown State, Hiram, Baldwin colleges often come to the school Senior planned in the near future. stand, and also sold odds and ends Wallace, Ohio State, Grove City, throughout the year to talk to the The boys plan to spend the from a kit. Ohio Northern, Ohio Wesleyn. students about the college they Pictures weekend of February 19 at Avalon The annual trip to Columbus is a There are also technical schools such represent. Although most of the Inn in Warren. This is a hotel which convention of different FHA clubs :is the school of Radiology at the representatives have already been to Attention seniors! Important . offers many activities and games to across the state. Salem Community East Unit Salem High, there should be others If some of you seniors haven't yet participate in. It should be a fun This year's officers are Cindy Hospital, Hocking Technical, as well arriving shortly. The date in which had your pictures taken, you must weekend for all. Loutzenhiser, Beth Deames, Debbie :is many others. the representatives will be here is get them taken now. Have Mr. They are also making a trip to Conser, Diane Cain and Michelle posted on the calendar outside Miss Frank Robinson take your pictures Cleveland March 24 to see the Riffee. Most of these schools will accept Rossi's office.
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