FRL, DEC .. 19, 1975 THE SALEM QUAKER PAGE 3 December Good School Month The Who Concert by John Sipahioglu and most of us will be off those trophy that the Warriors have had 16 days. It starts Friday, Decem­ for a while because we did not by Dave Wooding length of the stage) and his light­ December is a special month of ber 19 at 2:55 p.m. and ends Mon­ beat them. If we do have the tro­ ning guitar work. Te the right of the school year. Maybe it's be­ day, January 5, 1976 the bicenten­ phy we will probahly keep it for For most of Salem the ninth was Peter stood Roger-Roger Daltrey. cause you only have to go 15 days. nial year. Christmas is on the 25th a while. a night that typified the drab Roger has gained quite a bit of A lot is happening this month, like again this yeair. The only trouble Then comes the New Year nights of December, but for a publicity lately due to his success White Christmas, a special event is getting presents. when ev.eryone tries to turn over lucky handful it was the realiza­ in the movie "Tommy." for the Seniors and Juniors and On the 27th the Salem Quakers a new leaf and forget about it in tion of a dream come true, and Roger Daltrey in a movie is not also for the Sophomores and will play the West Branch War­ lhe morning. The school gives us that dream was two hours of con­ Roger Daltrey live. This curly Freshman who think they are go­ riors, our closest Rival. I hope we three days to recover over the tinuous music played by four haired, bad lookin' rocker comes ing. Thew is a lot of preparation beat them so badly they will hide vacation, they figure there will be gentlemen from England. The on swinging his mike on the end of that goes on for White Christmas for a year. The Warriors beat us a lot of hang overs and burnt-out Who are presently touring the the. _cord like a madman, but like painting murals, finding card at footbaill (15-3) earlier this year. people. Then when Monday, Jan­ United States in an effort to pub­ when it comes to vocals he stands tables, gowns, tuxes, money, and We should beat them and be even uary 5, 1976 rolls on we will be licize their new album, The ,Who alone. John Entwistle, the bass a date. with them. There should be a bas­ bumming out in school waiting for By Numbers. and to rejuvenate player, is not as well known as The school gives us 16 days off ketball troiphy like the football Spring break. some appeal for their older al­ the other membeirs of the band, bums. but deserves as much credit. He The Coliseum held a capacity is the driving back-bone of the crowd of 50,000 for the event that Who, and can hold the crowd as Counselors' Corner surpa~sed anything held near this spellbound as any. This fact was urea in the way of Rock Concerts. proven in a song from Who's Next 1) West Point is accepting ap­ dent papers, displays, perform­ Salem branch on Saturdays under A band called "Toots and the "My Wife," in which John's bass plications for women entering the ances and presentations illustrat­ their Continuing Education pro­ l\/Iaykls" started the ball romng and vocals combined to bring a gram. Contact that school if you freshman class in July 1976. The ing the theme - '"Images of Am­ and after a few numb~rs the boa's hard-to-please audience to their need more information. of the crowd sent them packing. feet begging for more. The nut of criteria for identifying a potential erica: A Bicentennial Mirror of 7) Seniors interested in Ohio For what seemed like ages the the group has to be the drummer, woman oand!idate should be as People, Places, Ideas an::l Ev· Univeri;ity's academic scholarships roadies readied the stage and as Keith Moon. A little eccentric at follows: A college preparatory cur­ en ts." If any student is interested· should see a counselor for details the tension was reaching a peak times Keith's act ranges from riculum, high level of accomplish­ see a counselor for details. The and deadline dates. the houselights dimmed and bouncing a stick off the drum, ment in science, math and athlet­ deadline for the project is March 8) Any high school seniors who through the haze four figures into the air, and catching ~t be­ ics, the top quarter of her class; 19, 1976 nnd cash prizes will be are talented in dance are eligible could be seen entering the stage hind his back to singing the mean­ and participation in extracurricu­ awarded. for a scholarship for Ohio Univer­ area. ingful verses of Tommy's Holiday lar activities. 4) Any seniors in the top tenth sity with an audition. You may What followed was two hours of Camp. 2) The Ohio State Firemen's of their class who has interest in get an application from a counsel­ the highest, most refined rock Describing the band in mere Nursing Foundation is again of· Ohio Wesleyan should see a coun­ or if you are interested. music performed by a band that words is hardly suitable to the fering scholarships ($700) to a selor for details about the Honors 9) s·eniors - a reminder if you has no equal. A spectacular per­ occasion for the tension and ex­ school of nursing. Applications aJre Weekend at that school. have not filled out the Parents formance was displayed by all the citement of seeing a band like availabfo in the counselors' of­ 5) The Electric Furnace is Confidential Statement (PCS) or members of the band. Pete Town­ the Who can never be adequately fices. The grants will be based again sponsoring their Scholarship the Family Financial Statement send, the mastermind behind the recorded on paper. The light show, upon the student's financial need,; program this year for senior boys (FFS) for coHege financial aid, Who, spent the entire evening t.he crowd, the songs., Daltrey, scholastic aptitude and achieve­ or girls interested in Engineering pick one up in the Guidance Of­ mystifying the orowd with his Townsend, Entwistle, Moon. No­ ment and personality record. No at the University of Cincinnati. Ap­ f ice. Most colleges will not grant jumping acrobatics (at one point thing can describe the level the application will be considered until plications may be picked up at the aid unless one of these forms is during "Won't Get Fooled Again," senses reached, nothing but a two the student has been accepted by Guidanee offices and this should fHle'Cl. out. he slid on his knees the complete word title - THE WHO. .an accredited nursing school. be returned to the couns-elo1rs by 10) School Visitations: 3) Youngstown State University Dec. 18. Jan. 15 - Institute of Computer is sponsoring a History Day - 6) Students who cannot fit Typ. Management - 8:00 to 1:00. April 10, 1976 which will be devot­ ing I into their regular schedule Jan. 16 - Baldwin-Wallace - Record Review €d to showca~ing and judging !'tu- may take the course at Kent- 1:15. by Ron James and Montrose Chris Lowry Since parting with the Edgar Jefferson Starship Ted Nugent, formedy of the Winter Group, Ronnie Montrose has come up with three albums of by John Sipahioglu eight very talented musidans; love. The lY'rics are very deep on, Amboy Dukes, has come out with his own. The newest featuring Have you ever heard of Jeffer­ Grace Slick, a female vocalist and Fast Buck Freddie and Miracles. a new album modestly entitled, :son Airplane? Well if you have piano player, Craig Chaquico, a Here is a sample of the worlds to "Ted Nugent." Te<ls no nonsense two members of the original band not aLready heard they have and entitled as the first album get-down lead guitarist who can Fast Buck Freddie, he said, "Hold approach to the electric guitar chang.ed their name to Jefferson also sing, Papa John Creach, a a dollar bill up to the mirror, and ·'Montrose.'' provides for a fine heavy metal Starship. A new name and new wild old man who plays the violin. I'll show you something funny, It's Fans of Montrose's first al­ bum won't be disappointed as tunes with the sorne of the same Mart~' Balin, who is a vocalist, only a fast buck but, It's so hard album that is definitely his best talent goes together very well. Pete Sears, a bass and keyb::mrd to make that kind of money . " recording yet. Ronnie puts together ct D;.e "AJ .Jefferson Starship is composed of man who also sings, John Barba­ They lyrics were written by Grace Ted has been ripping apart coo­ I :\feed," and "Black Train" la, the drummer and percus,sion­ Slick and the music was written. cert halls across the country with ist, who also does vocals, David by Craig Chaquico. M1rac1es a such high powered tunes as, FI'eiberg, another bass and key­ song written by Marty Balin and "Stranglehold", "Hey B ab y", QUAKER N::JW SrCOWIP<<, board man who sings. the music by Marty Balin has be­ "Motor A n y Madhouse" a n d s Their album Red Octopus on come a very popular song. Here "Queen of the Forest".
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