Salem Quak~R Ol

Salem Quak~R Ol

Salem Quak~r ol. 37, No. 5 SALEM HIGH SCHOOL, SALEM, OHIO November 9, 195~ ~lasses Pi.ck Candidates for·King, Queen ... ' Seniors ,Elecf Donna Fronk, Roy Henderson; ~ilm. ' ' ·'Modern SV\leden'·. , Celebrity or Studes Will Make Final .Choice · =eature-·at Tovvn Hall ' . Wh-en the 1957 QUAKER Annual and Joe Julian received the sup­ classmates and anyone Is eligible "Modern Sweden" is the title sell Wright will narrate the film makes its debut in May, a boy and port of the greenies. ~ , an· all-color motion picture to who has not previously held the telling the story of life in a modern a girl will be crowned Quaker Candidates ar:e chosen by their ' ·presented next Thursday as the 1 honor. On the first .ballot the votes and progressive nation which has King and Queen of SHIS. are usually so scattered that it is contributed a great deal to better Representing the seniors in the necessary to vote again between 1 living and the democratic way of the top ten or so. yearly event will be Donna Fronk life. SC Chairmen and Roy Henderson. Donna is The king and queen will be ~ Skillful use of the camera is known to many library studes as chosen either by a top-notch celebrity or by the entire student ev~dent in capturing the real "the cute one with short brown Plan .Proiects, body, depending on whether or· qualities of the Swedes . watch­ hair working behind the desk." not a really big name personality ing them at work in the cities Fij.rst-string footballer Roy was new to Salem last year . Students' Day appears in this district and iwhat and on the farms . -'. enjoying the majority of kids want. Annual their festivals, clothed in the 1Elected on the first ballot were All of the big projects sponsored editor Judy Fisher welcomes opin­ splendor of the folk costumes of juniors Gerry Pastorelli, ' a petite by Student Council are now in the ions on the subject. black-haired gal, and Bob Howard, , hands of chairmen for organiza- the past. president of his class. Both are tion. / Architectural beauty of the citie8 reputed .to be on the quiet side but Tables will be turned Nov. 28 and scenic beauty of the lakes, mighty friendly kids. ' when students replace teachers Tag Day Earns valleys and coastal bays and inlets and learn to appreciate the prob­ are outstanding. Bubbling Betsy Young, sopho­ more sec;retary, is up for the royal lems of the profs, who will sit in More Than· Usual A dramatic and powerful se­ the back seat's smiling knowingly. quence will sho:w the country's air honor along with tall, good-look­ Well over $Hi00 is in the Band force and navy in action. ing George Daily, another new­ ,..., Applications !Were due today. Mothers' treasury thanks t o the comer to SH:S last , year. The program is scheduled to Student teachers will be· selected on cooperation of bandsmen and t he begin at 8:15. Freshman officers Mickey Cope the basis of grades and personal general public in the annual tag qualifications by ah SC committee da:y last Friday. t under the chairmanship of Jim Brantingham. Funds !Will be used to purchase new uniforms and instruments and program in the Town Hall . An all-out campaign is pl~nned ries• Seniors Top First Honor Roll; to ,charter buses for out-of-town by Lynn Bate's for the December trips. Photographer and lecturer Rus- tax stamp drive with .preliminary Only Five P~pils Merit All A's promotion to b'egin four or 1 five Highest individual collections \ .weeks in advance of the collection. were made by Dixie Wilde ($52.40), \ Leading the race for highest Szkola, Bob Tayli>r, Janice Todd, Vivian !chool FoUo·ws Vincent, Steve Wald, Dan Weber, Mark ,Bonnie Reese will direct the an­ Diana Crowgey ($47.00), Tom 1 grades, the seniors placed 25 per 'Veber, Suzanna West, Elizabeth Works , nual Christmas assembly. Lease ($41.48), and 1Ginny Stirling ~a:lem s Typical cent of their class on the honor SOPHOMORES Vocations Day, held in February ($40.30). roll the first six weeks. The fresh­ Sandra Bak, Marsha Ba.rnes, Da.rla to enlighten students about a wide Barns, ,Janet Bart on, Mary Bryan, Amclitt ~epublica 'n · Vot·e men totaled 28 per cent, j'or second Buta, Saudra .. Comahisi, Frances Corso, variety of professions and trades, Saundra Cox, Ruth Coy, Janet Davis, is Dick Buta's charge. Typical of Salem's traditional place, while the sophomores tallied J_s ind·a Davis, Oaro.l D eutsch, Harry Duga.11 , Noon movies are scheduled be- ' lazy 1 Not Really!' epublican stand, SHS studes 22 per cent and the juniors only . ( continu_ed on page 3) ginning Dec. 4 under the leader- wse three GOP candidates and 21 per cent of their total ranks. Hot dog! Vacation time again. ship of Dave Hanna. ' ly one Democrat in Tuesday's The 4-point honor roll, comprised But not for you - just the editors Council members and student :ho'olwide e'lection. / of those who received straight A's, of the Weekly. There' ~ no issue Debate Coach body representatives will be added · Dwight Eisenhower won the 1ists only five names: Sandy Gray, next Friday but instead a paper residential race by a wide margin Nancy Cope, Diana Crowgey, to the various committees when will ·be pu~ out on Nov. po when Selects Squad the events1 draw near. ~tomaticall y giving Richard Nix- Gordon Dunn and Carol Luce. none was scheduled. the vice presidency. A total of 210 students made Varsity debate team members In J:eeping '"'1 ith the adult vote, the 3-point honor roll as follows: Carole Caplan, Bob Broomall, Pete r William O'Neill captured the Wald, Bill ,Jacobson, Ben Barrett ip position in the state, also with SENIORS and Pam Chentow were chosen , ~VP Extraordinary~ Glenda Arnold, Dick Anbill, K athleen large majority. Baker, Judy Bichsel, P a t Burger, Dick last week by C'oach John Guil:er . Only 62 votes separated George Buta., MariJyn Ca.merou, Barb Cobourn, Bill Jacobson, senior, and Ben SaJJ.dy D e Jane, Grace Del Favero..__ John I Twink's Crazy over Sports I ender and- Fr ank Lausche with Dotson Sandy Enema~rk, Joan J:!'rank, ' Barrett, junior, are ' the only re­ ender holding the edge, contrary M.a.rcia 1 Fitzpat1·ick, 1\farsha Fleischer, turnees. from last year's squad. All \, Donna Fronk Nancy Greenamyer, D"'ve By Sandy Gray , the actual senatorial contest. R anna,, Pat · Harrington, Bill Hoppes. the others are freshmen. Being a traveling man, Twink Representative Wayne L. Hays Bill J acobson, Marilyn Kloos , Virginia SHS debaters belong td the Ohio Beware, kids, of the disease that has toured Chicago, Pittsburgh, La11e, Joyce L eiblu irt, lYiu rilyn Lit)Jl . .:.\'.Lary Cleveland, Baltimore, Columbus, ~ s the lone Democrat put into J.'.Jl1kanus, Gwen Lutz, B everly Mercer, High School Speech League l?POn­ has hit the. senior class veep, Ted Cfic,e. Elaine Moffe.tt, Richard Morenz, Carolyn scored by Ohio University. (better kno'wn as Twink) Jackson. Detroit, Washington, D._ C., Atlan- P axson, Katherine P axson, H elen Potter, Both students and townspeople E dn a. Rea , Christopher R eadence, Carole While no sessions with other This malady goes by the name asse& the 4.5 mill school tax lev y Shone, Sa lly Ste:ffol, Su e Steffel, . Nancy schools have been scheduled, the of "football-basketballitis," and Sw artz, P hil T f' tlow, 8u sa n \Va1thrri an, ~ newa L Bobbie Wilms, Marie Wilson, Jerry Wol­ students continue to1meet and re­ h,as been growing since Twink was ford, R oy Y eager\ Fred Zieg ler. hearse their techniques. a frosh. :TUNIORiS It reached the climax when he D a,rryl Adams, Tom Althouse, Brooke played his first varsity football ~ath Studes Review Anderson, Fr,ed Ashea.d, Mary Ba.rcus, Winners R·ecord game which was his most thrill­ Lynn Bates, Kenny Bea.!!, Bob Bennett, ing experience in S/HiS . l Forgetful seniors .who studied .Jo yce Bloomberg. L.vnne Clewell, Nancy Couchie, Virginia Courtney, Janet Del · A tape recording of a script Steak, french fries, apple pie !gebra II as juniors and want to, Vichio Martha D a.ug·herty, Albert Doyle, Ma,ry Evans , George Fai.ni Carolyn Falk, written by one of five SHS students and ice cream have built this ~view the cours'e met with math Ma ureen Gonda , Eileen Hali, Don Harvey, will be sent to Columbus next athlete who stands nearly six feet eacher Miss Martha McCready Jea.nrue I-Ia.yes, Sue Hen.nu1g . Beverly Hilliard, Ma.ry Ann Howells, week for state competition. and thi'nks "'Salem's athletic system ~ednesday to decide on a definite James Ivan, Harry Izenour, Teresa Winners of the Jaycee-sponsored is tops." , e for a refresher course. I Journey, Carol Keener, Culley Livingston, Kurt Ludwig Joyce McElroy, Ka.thleen Voice of -Democracy contest are Besides collecting records as his It is intended to help students Metts Toby O'Donnell, Diana Papa,spiros, Sue Henning, Diana Cwwgey, Bill hobby, this senior lad likes ·Watch­ L fourth-year math and on various Bhll Paulini, Gerry Pastoretli, Richa,rd Rogers, Bob Sabo, Margaret Schmid, Hone, Bonnie Green and Carole ing 'TV (preferably Steve Allen ~holarship tests. I Marcia Smith, Betty Stoita, Anna Ruth Shone. Judges will' decide individ­ and "State Highway Patrol,") ual places tonight. listening to the radio, working on First prize is a $2-5 bond, a record his car, and sports (natch).

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