tu des to govern city, SC office-seeker~ prepare speeches; onduct council meeting ·committee sets Apr.if 6 as election day taste of the 1 future will be be cro\'(Ded King and Queen. The Election of officers, counting tax election to be held Thursday, April lows: president, Rob Eskay and ented to SHS stude'nts in com­ royalty will be chosen by penny stamps and preparing for the tal­ 6. At the 'assembly candidates will Chip Per rault; vice-president, Fred weeks through Jaycee-spon­ vote as those who best exemplify ' ent assembly are keeping Student be introduced and deliver their Kaiser, Bill Beery and Die~ Stark; a youth-in-government activi- leadership in high schoo~ activities Council members on the· go. campaign speeches. treasurer, Ray Faini, Jackie Jones , and student government. With the results of the primaries New officers will be announced: Pat Rice and Georgia Schneider; announced today, Student Council Friday, April 7. De Smith, election lpRS TO GOVERN Candidates are seniors Don secretary, Agnes Koloesi, Kay candidates will begin to campaign venty-three seniors will govern Davidson and Barbara Sanders, committee chairman, stated that Koontz, Susan Fisher and Polly juniors Allen Ewing and Brenda in earnest. , m next Tuesday, March 28, everyone will vote for the candi­ Hilliard; parliamentarian, J u d y Vacation days will see the o;ffice Phil Greenisen serving as Smith and sophomores Bill Beery dates and that all students are Davidson and Molly Mailoy. aml Georgia Schneider. -seekers preparing speeches , and urged to cast their votes on the Well below last year's total and or for the day. Thi~ event will Proceeds from the vote will go painting posters in preparation for basis, of abjlity and willingness to far from -its intended goal, SHS's followed by Y ou.Uh~in-Council 1t. to the Student Councll's exchange . the campaign assembly on Wed­ work.. 1 tax statpp drive closed March 11 student fund. nesday, April 5, and for; the final Primary candidates ar~ as fol- on a dteary note. At press time, ter performing their du.ties as reported collections. totaled $15,000. ! I I i officials Tuesday, counterparts High collector and recipient of a Salem's councilmen. and de­ 10-dollar prize was Frances :Papas­ ment heads will . actually con- piros With $2,100. Holder of first­ the city council meeting place st andings in homernom com­ 1 4 at 7 :30 p.m. This meeting petition wa s room 125 with $2,449 be open to the public just as collected. In second place was lar sessions of council are. I room 175 followed in order by preparation for their new du- Salem QUakeie rooms 208, 165,. 179, 140, 178, 202, students sat in on the March , I 204, 183 and 201. mncil meeting. SALEM HIGH SCHOOL, SALEM, OHIO Free , theater pass.es will be Ille purpose," states Mr. Rob-· ' I awarded for every $100 brough"r in C'onroy, chairman of the Junior Vol. 41 No. 11 M3;rch 24, 1961 by individual collectors. nber of Commerce committee As a result of the poor showing he project, " 'is 'to get students in the ~ax stamp drive, Mr. Leroy ested in our city gCJ1Vernment, Hoskins, council adviser, stated use they'll soon be voting more drives will be needed to pro­ Lselves. vide necessary funds for council ihe city councilmen have asked acitivities. ' hold a mock council meet- Plans are now underway to hold so this year the youth Win a talent assembly in mid-April ,or part in everything but the • May. Chairman Bob Eskay urges i l legislation." that anyone inter ested in partici­ pating contact him as soon as ~TEL .TO BE FIRE CHIEF possible. The committee for the aer city executiv~s for the day, Girls' State de· event consists of Molly Malloy, Sue ~n for youth leadership and legate D a ,n a Mathews, Tom Hone, DaW11 Kloos. est in government, are: serv­ and Polly Hilliard. lirector, Fred Stockman; safe­ Goard looks ector, Tony Chitea; fire chief, over a Bucl!:­ Hertel; police chief, Ron eye State man­ wee; superintendent of utili­ Tom King; city sanitarian, ual with alter­ Job;--hunters ' Gross,; health commissioner: nate Evelyn-. n Trombitas. Falkenstein. !'t': treasurer, Jan Kaiser; audi­ to take GATB Halle Goard; city engineer, r. Seniors planning to get" full-time Davidson; superintendent 'of jobs <lft'er gr :;iduation will take t he s and recreation, Ken Pink­ General Aptitude Test Battery ; r elief director, Nancy Tarle­ March 28-29. city solicitor, De Smith; presi- .The exam ' will be administered of council, Dave Griffiths; • by the Ohio State E mployment of council, Bonnie Schuster . Agency. Through a broad series of ·st-wai-d councilman, Al Lesch; tests to measur e the unb:-ained id-ward councilwoman, Lor- ' Phot o b y D ave 'Rice wor ker's potential ability for vari­ Pardee; third-ward council- ous jobs, the battery will help the Fred Flory; fourth-w a r d senior decide what field of work ~ iiwoman, Darbie H a r r i s; he will do best in. ~ilmen- at-l arge , Don Br ahm Dan'a coPs week at GirlS' The employer can use results to Paul J . Leach; councilwoman Stat~ hire with more confidence and to rge, Ruth McCormick. Dana Goard will rep.resent Salem iary on the basis of leadership, and '"state" · 1 egislatur~s and execu­ get workers with the bes.t produc­ .-, QUEEN TO REIGN at Buckeye Girls' State. Sponsored scholarship( and teachers' recom­ tives, who will then organize their tivity. The GATB tests, which pro- ~ Jaycees will also sponsor a - vide examinations for over 500 by the American Legion Auxiliary, mendations, Dana, along with other ow-n governments. record hop for Salem 1High hopefuls, was required' to give a differ ent vocations., will !:le given Eve1Yl1 Falkenstein is alternate 1nts April 14 at the Memorial she will spend Juhe 17 - 25 on the speech at a recent Legion Auxiliary in these fields: verbal aptitude, delegate. / \ ling. Capital University campus. m eeting. Her topic was "What numeri.cal aptitude, spatial apti­ the dance, two SHSers · will Chosen by members of the auxil- Ohio Is Doing about Mental Ill- . In past years two Salem · gir ls t ude, fl;Dger and manual dextetjty, ness." _. have been sent to Buckeye , Girls' form perception, motor coordina­ State, but this year junior D miai When she learned that she wa s ti.on, clerical perception and man­ is the sole representative. the delegate, Dana "was surprised. ual training., dem will host band festival; I really didn't think I'd 1get it I with so m uch competition!" She looks. forward to spending a week on a college campus and meeting Seniors.again lead honor'/ioll; schools will participate many girls. iween practice sessions SHS 15 : woodwind quintet, Lon •aine Girls' State is designed to pro­ 7,climb to four-point ranks ;m en are laying plans fqr an Pardee, Ruth McCor mick, Kathy mote interest in problem s of gov­ ttional band festival Apri~ 22. Cam eron, Priscilla Ivan and Lanny ernm ent and to show wom en 's r ole SHS seniors aga,in lead the honor Sh aron Fails,) Halle Goard, Gail in the . welfare of the city, state G ottschling, Phil Greenisen , Linda ~ gymnasium'.will resound as Broomall; French horn quartet, roll with one-fifth of the upper­ P riscilla Ivan, Mary Lou Earley, and nation. G riffit h, · E v elyn. Hann a, Cather in e a plays host to the following classmen attaining a 3-point aver­ Harris, Sa n dra H awk ins, D eward ; : Ashtabula, Ashtabula Har­ Becky Snowball and Lynne Miller'; During the week campaigns will age. H ix e nba u gh, P r iscilla I van. Conneaut, Fairport, Leetonia, French horn solo, Lynne Miller . be staged for election of "ci!~" Juniors and sophomores trail be­ H e lle J en sen , Sydney Joh n son, D i­ a n rie Karp, N atalie L ed erl e E d Dr , Jefferson, Willoughby and hind at a tie with 17 per cent on M inett, Carol Murphy, Sharon Myers, Branch. · the r oster for the last six weeks . R uth McCo rmick, Jam es McNeal, ~h group will give · a 30-min­ Studes making straight A's dur­ Darle n e Pan dol ph, Lorra ine Pard ee, Ch e r y l Phillips, Donna Safreed, Pol­ concert in the afternoon or ing the 1 latest grade period are ly Sch m id, Dorothy Sempl e., Paul ­ ng. Salem . will be the last senior Normadene Pim, juniors · e t t e Sev e r s, Sally Shear s, R ose m arie school band to perform, fol­ Kathy Cameron, Evelyn Falken­ ~ ho e, L arr y Som mer s, N a ncy Tarle- stein, Steve Sabol, John Strain, and Continued on page 3 l by the Bowling Green Uni­ Calling all f~appers and hepcats ther Talbott and the Association ty Concert Band. to the Association Party April 7 ! officers will decide on the form of Ruth "-nn W~nn and sophomore noon the high school bands To go along with the Roaring music for the dance. Darryl E verett. Jarade down E. State St. after The B honor roll is as follows : Twenties them e, short skirts, long Miss Helert Thorp and Miss Lois 1g three numbers together on Senior s Television show necklaces and headache bands will Lehman will advertise the party away. Carol Bartha, Her b Call, Carol be in style.
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