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· -·' - .. . ..... _, --· Salem high's ten top are, top .r°'v: Donald Harsh, Rosemarie Faini, Lois Getz, J. Nancy Bailey, Gall- ;. agher, Judy Tame. Bottom_ row: Teresa -Stokovic, Ann Cri!chfield,, and George Man- ni_ ng, . . . ' Band Given Superior Rating At Columbus State Finals Price 10 cents Harsh, Foini Top Cruds; Getz, Doiley . Third, · Fourth The crack Salem high band, 72 strong, won a superior -') rating at the state finals of the . band, and A ·chorus contests held last Saturday at Capital university in Columbus, Ohio. · · Donald Harsh, Rosemarie Faini an d Lois Getz have been named the highest was ·one of only seven ranking seniors in 'their class, it was anno unced by Principal Beman Ludwig. - bands from the . entire state to win . 0 Holding the remaining honor positions in the highest. such a rating. It · marked the first Bull To Be Entertainment . . ten are Nancy B&iley, Roberta Gallagher, Judy Tame, t im: .e in jts history that a A S . h F• T N" h Teresa' Stokovic, Ann Stowe,. Robert Rea, Janet Critch- , Salem band has won a superior . t pan1s · Iesta .olilorrow 1g t field, and George Manning. Janet and George tied for :rating at ' the state finals. · · By Joan Hart Ingrid Nyberg is In charge of the tenth_ - p...;..l_a_c_e_._ ... _ _,_ ___ _ , The group :.Von the . right t !_ i" ap- "'Yake up from your siesta; P,eeorations. N• amed to her _ commit- . . Don overcame a serious case ol }' _ ear _ at the. finals by a Come to the Fiesta." . . . tee are Coppock, Carole Coy, Seniors Choose polio in sophomore year, -superwr ratmg at the distr_ 1ct con- That's- the annual Spanish J:i'.i- Joe. HaJcak, and Joan Hart. . F l·d·· Ch • · d . h · .. t est three _ago in '. Canton. It esta · tomorrow night in the gym may be purchased from 0 Ing OlrS stu ymg at _' 9me i.s significant tha·t the · band from 9 p.m. until midnight, when any Spanish student for only 50 On the afternoon of April 16 the work to keep up his grades. He is awai ;d fo this, their 25th the feature attraction will be the cents per person. Y seniors voted in homerooms, de- a member of Latin club, is a chem- anniversary year. To help in. the staging of an "authentic'' bull ciding that this year's· gift istry ass lstant, and is the Slida celebration of the anniversary, fi-ght . · Clocks To Change Sunday would be Samsonite folding chairs. Rule club vice-president. He als<> · Samuei Kraus, the · band's · origina- · Paul Kuhns and his 12-piece or- Yo_ ur clocks . will have to be The senior gift committee agreed attended the World Affairs insti- t or and fi.rst-chair trumpet and chestra will furnish the music. . changed again night. that 90 chairs should be purchased. tute this year. concert master w1th the The entertainment will be top- Clocks will move up .one hour, so The chair selected is made of gray -Rosemarie, th'roughout her high -Ous Philadelphia or- flight, especially that of Senora that you· wiU be getting · up one metal · with red upholstered seats, school career, has been active in under the renowned con- Maria Teresa de _ Hainey of Chile. hour earlier Sunday morning. · and the backs will have stenciled musical affairs. She is ·also the dtlctor, Eugene · ormandy, will ap- For those students who have never Although you will lose 60 min- on them, "Class of '53." Thy chairs editor of the Quaker Annual. Sha ji ear at the , band's annual; spring seen a Spanish dance, here is their utes of sleep this monthdon't will be ordereq in the near future, is vice-president of the orchestra, . May 11 to direct several .chance for a real treat •. Senora de worry : about it; you will get it and will be available for use in the has won tha Marie Burns music 1 numbers. . . · · - · Hainey will perform. back nef{t September. arid auditorium, . award, went · to the State music ·, - - Schmidt, · Tame To Be Commencement Speakers - . . . . mentarian her sophomore year, •and . P,at Schmidt and . Judy Tame and results were announced by work. She held a part in the class year 's editor, and she ranks sixth is , an active member of Los - Con- , li' ere elected by their classmates to Chester Briautigam, class ad;riser. jjunior play, "The Eyes of Tlaloc," in her class. She was a Brooks con- quistadores. She was the wfiter of be the principle speakers at the Pat has __ _ __ ac!ive in working and_ understudied Helen Copacia·in - test winner her sophomore year. an that was entered in (:ommencement exercises of their with the Debate team, and she was "Our . Hearts Were Young and Gay." She is also the senior class candi- competition in the Amer- graduating . ja member of th.e group that went A three-year member of the date for Quaker Queen. · _ ican Legion essay contest. _ '. e:ection was held Wednesday ;o Columbus for the state finals Quaker staff, Judy is this Commencement wil.l be . . ext;- .curricular activ" _,, , • _ _ 1 . ast year. _ _ . .. _. held June 4 at Reilly stadmm. ities mclude havmg been a ma- Pa.t Schmidh She is also a member of the Further pLans for the School board- jorette for two years , She' is 1 also an Quaker Weekly statl'_ and is on the sponsore,d event will be announced active member of the Quaker Week- ':luaker Annual editorial statl'. She at a later date . · · · li aria Annual staffs, is a member : 1as -held parts in . several Thespian _of Hi-Tri, Los Conquistadores, )roductions · and was the "healt1' · club Buys Stamp Books Slide Rule club, and Robed choir. : nspector" in the s•enior class play, T b k · t . . t . She · has won the Marie Burns "Our Hearts Were Young ' and wo 00 5 ammg_ 0 com award twice, G ,, a_ nd stamp collecting arnved here R b . t · t f H' T · · ay. , o er a is secre ary o i- n, 1s recently. The books were , pur - (C t• d p 3) Being a Robed choir member for four years, Pat is now in the newly- :irganized voca-1 quartet, has ?resented .. n:msicai programs to s_everal . local groups . Other activities . il).clude being a school assis_tant librarian for two ;ears, Hi-Tti work, and being an . ;dive member of Los Conquista- lores. , · Judy started . SaleJll high ;areer in COl]l.- , :;, \ 1 1 · ing from PainesyilJe, Ohiq... S_ he • , _ .., 1 .(-00, has been active in Thespian Judy Tame . on mue on age chased by the Com and Stamp club and the volumes will be placed in Subject Meetings Come Up the library. One book contains in- . El t" b' t ·11 - . . · ec ive su JeC mee mgs wi formation about foreign stamps and t . t . t w d d t 3 3·0 h h . . . . s ar nex - e nes ay a : , t e ot er is wntten with regard to p . · 1 B G L d · d A · 11 t' rmc1pa . . u wig announce . mencan co ec ions. . this week; The club met Wednesday, Apnl · Th h d 1 f t" ·11 b 22 e sc e u e o mee mgs wi e · revealed early next week . TRYOUTS TO . BE HELD The purpose of the meetings_ is , to educate the undecided students Final cheerleader . tryouts will be . on what to expect from certain held next Tuesday in assembly, Mrs. elective courses next year. They are Bessie Lewis, cheerleader ·_adviser, to aid students in selecting their announced this we€k-. 1 courses · for the following year. I

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Salem high's ten top

are, top .r°'v: Donald Harsh,

Rosemarie Faini, Lois Getz, J .

Nancy Bailey, Robert~ Gall-

;. agher, Judy Tame. Bottom_

row: Teresa -Stokovic, Ann

Cri!chfield, , and George Man­

ni_ng,

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Band Given Superior Rating At Columbus State Finals

Price 10 cents

Harsh, Foini Top Cruds; Getz, Doiley .Third, · Fourth The crack Salem high band, 72 strong, won a superior

-')rating at the state finals of the . band, orchestra~ and A ·chorus contests held last Saturday at Capital university in Columbus, Ohio. · · Donald Harsh, Rosemarie Faini an d Lois Getz have been named the highest

~.alem was ·one of only seven ranking seniors in 'their class, it was anno unced by Principal Beman Ludwig. -bands from the . entire state to win . 0 • • • Holding the remaining honor positions in the highest. such a rating. It ·marked the first Bull Fight~ To Be Entertainment . . ten are Nancy B&iley, Roberta Gallagher, Judy Tame, t im:.e in jts 2_5,.y~ar history that a A S . h F• T N" h Teresa' Stokovic, Ann Stowe,. Robert Rea, Janet Critch-,Salem band has won a superior . t pan1s · Iesta . olilorrow 1g t field, and George Manning. Janet and George tied for :rating at 'the state finals. · · By Joan Hart Ingrid Nyberg is In charge of the tenth_-p...;..l_a_c_e_._ ... _ _,_ ___ _ , The group :.Von the . right t !_i" ap- "'Yake up from your siesta; P,eeorations. N•amed to her _ commit- • . . Don overcame a serious case ol

}'_ear _at the. finals by ~ece~ving a Come to the Fiesta." . . . tee are ~ick Coppock, Carole Coy, Seniors Choose polio in ~his sophomore year, -superwr ratmg at the distr_1ct con- That's- the annual Spanish J:i'.i- Joe. HaJcak, and Joan Hart. . F l·d·· Ch • · d . h · .. t est three w~eks _ago in '. Canton. It esta · tomorrow night in the gym Tick~ts may be purchased from 0 Ing OlrS stu ymg at _' 9me ~nd doJI~g ext~a. i.s significant tha·t the · band from 9 p.m. until midnight, when any Spanish student for only 50 On the afternoon of April 16 the work to keep up his grades. He is ~arned th~ awai;d fo this, their 25th the feature attraction will be the cents per person. Y seniors voted in homerooms, de- a member of Latin club, is a chem-anniversary year. To help in . the staging of an "authentic'' bull ~ ciding that this year's· clas~ gift istry asslstant, and is the Slida celebration of the anniversary, fi-ght. · Clocks To Change Sunday would be Samsonite folding chairs. Rule club vice-president. He als<>

· Samuei Kraus, the · band's · origina- · Paul Kuhns and his 12-piece or - Yo_ur clocks . will have to be The senior gift committee agreed attended the World Affairs insti­t or and n~w fi.rst-chair trumpet and chestra will furnish the music. . changed again tomcir~ow night. that 90 chairs should be purchased. tute this year. concert master w1th the world-fa~- The entertainment will be top- Clocks will move up .one hour, so The chair selected is made of gray -Rosemarie, th'roughout her high -Ous Philadelphia Phil~armonic or- flight, especially that of Senora that you · wiU be getting · up one metal· with red upholstered seats, school career, has been active in ~hestra under the renowned con- Maria Teresa de _Hainey of Chile. hour earlier Sunday morning. · and the backs will have stenciled musical affairs. She is ·also the dtlctor, Eugene ·ormandy, will ap- For those students who have never Although you will lose 60 min- on them, "Class of '53." Thy chairs editor of the Quaker Annual. Sha jiear at the ,band's annual; spring seen a Spanish dance, here is their utes of sleep this month, · don't will be ordereq in the near future, is vice-president of the orchestra, . ~oncert May 11 to direct several .chance for a r eal treat • . Senora de worry :about •it; you will get it and will be available for use in the has won tha Marie Burns music 1numbers. . .· . · · - · Hainey will perform. back nef{t September. gy~ arid auditorium, . award, went· to the State music

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Schmidt, ·Tame To Be Commencement Speakers :~:,,::,:~,::::::·~!~f.:~1~~!: - . . . . mentarian her sophomore year, •and

. P,at Schmidt and . Judy Tame and results were announced by work. She held a part in the class year 's editor, and she ranks sixth is ,an active member of Los - Con-, li'ere elected by their classmates to Chester Briautigam, class ad;riser. jjunior play, "The Eyes of Tlaloc," in her class. She was a Brooks con- quistadores. She was the wfiter of

be the principle speakers at the Pat has __ ~e_e_n ___ ac!ive in working and_ understudied Helen Copacia · in -test winner her sophomore year. an ess~y that was entered in (:ommencement exercises of their with the Debate team, and she was "Our .Hearts Were Young and Gay." She is also the senior class candi- co~nty competition in the Amer-graduating clas~. . ja member of th.e group that went A three-year member of the date for Quaker Queen. · _ ican Legion essay contest. _ '. ~~-~ e:ection was held Wednesday ;o Columbus for the state finals Quaker W~ekly staff, Judy is this Commencement exe~cises wil.l be . . ·Na~cy's ext;- .curricular activ"

_ , , • , • _ • • _ 1 .ast year. _ _ ... _. held June 4 at Reilly stadmm. ities mclude havmg been a ma-

Pa.t Schmidh

She is also a member of the Further pLans for the School board- jorette for two years, She' is1 also an Quaker Weekly statl'_ and is on the sponsore,d event will be announced active member of the Quaker Week-':luaker Annual editorial statl'. She at a later date. · · · li aria Annual staffs, is a member :1as-held parts in .several Thespian _of Hi-Tri, Los Conquistadores, )roductions ·and was the "healt1' ·club Buys Stamp Books Slide Rule club, and Robed choir. :nspector" in the s•enior class play, T b k · t . . t . She · has won the Marie Burns "Our Hearts Were Young ' and wo 00 5 pe~ ammg_ 0 com award twice, G ,, a_ nd stamp collecting arnved here R b. t · t f H' T · · ay. , o er a is secre ary o i- n , 1s

recently. The books were , pur- (C t• d p 3) Being a Robed choir member for

four years, Pat is now in the newly­:irganized voca-1 quartet, whi~h has ?resented .. n:msicai programs to s_everal . local groups.

Other activities . il).clude being a school assis_tant librarian for two ;ears, Hi-Tti work, and being an . ;dive member of Los Conquista-lores.

, · Judy started . ~er,: SaleJll high ;areer in her ·sop~om9re iyear, COl]l.­

, :;, \ 11· ing from PainesyilJe, Ohiq... S_he

• , _ ..,1.(-00, has been active in Thespian Judy Tame

. on mue on age chased by the Com and Stamp club

and the volumes will be placed in Subject Meetings Come Up the library. One book contains in- . El t " b ' t t· ·11 - . . · ec ive su JeC mee mgs wi formation about foreign stamps and t . t . t w d d t 3 3·0 h h . . . . s ar nex - e nes ay a : ,

t e ot er is wntten with regard to p . · 1 B G L d · d A · 11 t ' rmc1pa . . u wig announce . mencan co ec ions. . this week;

The club met Wednesday, Apnl ·Th h d 1 f t " ·11 b 22 e sc e u e o mee mgs wi e

· revealed early next week .

TRYOUTS TO . BE HELD The purpose of the meetings_ is

, to educate the undecided students Final cheerleader .tryouts will be .on what to expect from certain

held next Tuesday in assembly, Mrs. elective courses next year. They are Bessie Lewis, cheerleader ·_adviser, to aid students in selecting their announced this we€k-. 1courses ·for the following year.

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-int0 the !i~Y .could ~e _ called .an asfa·.ono_mer. to ooroo~t hi tb.iit' .statement: ·Ma-tte;r · ii~- - _ ·GJ'••ijngs. We c;m't . -,;ay., "fl~~~ we -ar.e _oagain," because we've nev Far '~rom it. ~nly wi -~hs~n f•w, .a small inte_1t·afoi -whea the ;te.mperat-~r~ ,reaches : 'bffft ltu•e ~fore. bu.t no_ .niatter 'Qc0w you foek .at it, hen we •ar_e. froact1on _o:f ·the JWP!lla?o:n, ~av-e the nece.s- •beol'llte ro•,. Or, whea -UH1re is JnG !h•at, • W.e :h~y tl~a1te ilti• ••m •f likr:at~t"e -~ a1l th ·seniors who .are sary tr.alts to b~m~ ·mteH~ent obsenreu • .arounci, All m~leeula-r -m.Glion stope a!Ui ~·• ~ n-,M, •lnut•~ -u4 .MCODU "tJI l't> .. 41.ti..R.

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•red t•l,esc~peJ. -Thoe in-.stru.n1•nb .. , ·.are freczbtfc .elcf .-at.r. · · !rom tb.e lu1m~ et .J:oa Zeir-J.er. George Manmn•; or Don 1-ic~rmi@k; have no fea1 'lfno'l'l'n -to ·u uie.ntisb u llptlilll fruit.• Uti- , The .g)jeet to lit eGGled •to a•uhirtt zer-9- -Ifs inst tJhat thee telle'W&. are TefJ"ffhiile -ihe:ir fuhwla witll -the Pyt-ha•o.rear 1i.zin.t :m,.- w:ift •xp-td•ne1 i!l ~itJ1Uf-ie . is • chleb-n t8'athu wllieh w t.en pl~fli· tMo-r.em go -t1'ey'll UlH- tlu'o\IC'it:·tbe !bdlin• _8eltolar_1hip' .test with fiyin.g ~ol<i. fi•l~, i wo-uW like .to .eff.l'fft .so-m• of tll iB the .u.iter .of •en.rat) i~ube u.a,-.11 Ull- - f'W-e 'Y9nCM" 1VM Yill be more .IU)ll'Jsed i! they do~Miis_s :McGru.dy -01' th!!' boy;;. oeakutati<>lls made ln ~eeent - year~. ' aer wh.Wh :ha• lieen bwat a .l'01ll'in.. f'U'e lVtil anyhow, -we hope that _,-eur '<?raimrdnl' dee~ $6me swd. ·And to- all tho,s

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maehme 'isl n•r-1 :fia11, • s-oda .f-e·ufltain on evei·y -Aeor, -£ull11ioned -study hall 1eat~ _~nd kst, but 11ot lea-s!; ·the ·pe.i.'feet faool·ty: •

Andy .Liz i.ng

- · BY ANDY A.ND LIZ

. Oh, M:r Adi.in' Leg! Heartiest congratulatfons iO to· Mr. Par-

.Tukie Wehih atl~ises at1yone who has a - d"" anil the. mein._cs <0f Ute ' SHS ba-nd ,a.ass in 112 to -bew~n:e £>f _some of ·the tug-· w'hidt 1eeeivecl ·a, rating of usuperi~r" •t ·1ed d•esks w:n1kh fiJ!l th!.s room • •• Th.is ' un- the Aitate oo~.st in Columbus, Saturila:y.­-Aie\:y miss fournd -hers:elf t9 be JI. .relltirng The ktlb rea1ly work4!Cl for that honer and. place for a two-inch splinter that found its now they aff their -efforts were not in vai-n

"'ay throu{\'h her epidermis the other day • • • • • ' Nice g&in ! ! ! '! •.• After long hours in~ .surgery (nm~e'.s : While on this subject we feel we must office) sh~ emerged in "fair condition'" mention .a little incident that occurred ejl we're hap~y to s.a-y ..• Rumor has it that route to Co!umbu111 ', , •• Sally Allen, Bar­ber operatl-<1n w-as larger than that of Lan- hara Youni, and B.onni-e Zimmerman were ~Ang, Michigan .. • · making the trip in Mr. Yourig'.s car when

Primipat_:___ciitto1~ Webb Dean of Girls-Jerry Lew~

, Dean· of ~ys-Dorothy Lam<:Jur ' Laaguage-a-Fernando La'mas

P11eholor;y-Arthui_: Godfrey Manual Arts- Bob Hope fkamatic.s-C'ecil B. -De'Mille

Mat1'.ema$ies-Marily11. . 'Monroe · Art--Noi·m~n Rockwell

. - Soc:ial Stilcfiu-Piper Laurie S~ience-Rita Hayworth Heattli.-Farley- Grnnger Musie-Jane Powell

-SporU!-Julius Laltosa

While reviewin&' for a test last week; the :second period health dttsi &'ot int& quite a · hea•;d discuu'~on _. ol! th~ que&tiort 'of that my.tericni.s ·some• th-ing utled IH•· After lO minutes _of aet*ilt&' nowhere fast the cl\i·ss wit•, 1:

Gail .Brown o4 Bob Metcalf, --ea-me up wjth two world-shaking eoncluslon1. ~ay111 Brownie, "Pup-py 1ove i• for the dorl." Bob's eonkibution to the dis;. e~urse was, "It just 11how111 to go you that love sure '. is a confoosing thtng!"_ r -

1Vter aeeing fast weekend's movie, it seems to us iiomeon_e had better · do something about the teache;a• wage11. Who knows? Salem ju!t mi-ght ha_ve _a price '~u ail its ~own-! -

Untii ·we nturn again, if ..,,. 'ever d<1, we i·emain }'ours t ruly, Anonymous and Anonymo_us

Oh, To Be Young Aga-iu -_suddenly the m.otor aputtered .-1tnd .qrtit. - Unless we'·l'e miEsed our guess, the carni- Sm·e enough-out Df gas, but with the -,aid S-h. . . u' 0 ' . 'M. . J al won't ~e comhig _to our tair city ~or of_ a friendly fr uclt driver ~vho took_ Mr. J,Utfig p UT trTOrS -')uite a while, but who'.s to know the dif- y - · t :nr , - t t· · d ' - · · · · le ., :&' , 11 J' B _ d, _ .. thi · ~Ull:& ~ 11 • 1 . mg 5 a ion, .an some , Did you know that the Quaker Weekly We of Salem high have often had defm1te,__

ri\hncled. h J~~~a Y lmh - ~ar ths1nt~e sf ·slightl-y m_ebnated g-entl<ema-n whG brought hall been quoted in fiv-e area ichOol papers ideas about nea-i:by schools. Some, ..,.,. JOP a a-s ...,en seen avm,g e une & h' b k Hr l " d · 1- t \t' ' · -, _. , . - - . _ - , im .ac , - e za_ -S -a1nve mp en Yo · 1me. ·t_M . th 1 t l'!onth? thought were wonderful places with t-11 :)c1s life ud-ing on a mechamc.al pony a.t one wi a e as 1 - • - • _ • •l-our l1>ea1 drugst1>res ! • _ VeJJ,&ut_ 'V-ds. ! Per~a~s this i_s n~t su:h -an outs:anding the students t~ere po1si~le 11 "date :a1t."

- For Eyes To See1 For the benefit -of those who ''no 'kabla11 fact m itself, but .it brmg11 t o nnnd -the Others, we. decided, wer.en t. so hot. , W•

S k 'd 1 H ta.k.. d t th Espanol" that means "c~~e" An-' dB thought that wany :otrangen read the heard 11tones ab-Out theu• wild eluees ·(IJ, , ay l s . . -ave, y-ou . ·en a ga-n .er a · - e · _ • -· - - · ' ,,,,,., . ,.,_ " · _ _ , . _ •vappy specs sported by two .sweet senior come, indeed, to the Spanish Fiesta tomor- Q_uaker~pe·ople who_ do not ~now Sa!e~ about the student!! manners, or their lacll

rals? Well, you'll see just abo.ut the lates_t. row night at nine. Paul Kuhm and orcb'es- Ing~ ex~~~t for what they H!a-d m each Fn- of them. )bing in beautiful bifocs '~''hen you ,se~ the tra will provide "la i;n.usica" (and if you days emhon. • . ~ - What ~ate_a-ory will Salem hi;·h it int• l . ht bl 1 · · f I k' N b ' don't · know that it mean• yo e• •t • k Countless uutuders as far ui 1000 miles when om neighbors think of --us • They ca_• . ig ·ae a mnm-um nn1s o n 1e y erg -s " - · , ' -~ u ~n .,pea - . _ - · l b • i .. -

d th ii·t l 'd t - _, d b Engl.ish eith~_ r " The-~ 'll 'b f d f ~-' away (we exeballge papeu with 4:5 l!ehools) decide -011 y for the etter f we give- the~_ '1.n _ -en y p ai --nmm-e"' mvei; owne y · ~ · -1 . e_- ·e 1-l!l ·an Oun ,· - • . , . • _ - - _, }udy .T~me • . • • • for all, plu-s ,an honest-to-goo!lness -seJilorita decdde what opinions they w1U form about a good lmpres_51on; ~nd one .of the best waya

Take it f i·om us .•• the "eyes" have it! to entertahi you. See you thet-e! · oor ,.ehool whe.u they i;ead about tbe clu_l>5, t~ -succeed ls thr-0ugh the student publica• This Mak-es Cent$. · , •t.he activities, and-:-JttOlit important of all- t1on. . .

· Bon Voyage • • • •.. ttie students-YOU 1 tudents. Although many students fad to realize I\ 1

Did you know th-at -abiding in the ju_uiGr · We say this to s@ph Anne Rans.teen who every school paper' 1s a mirror. lt gives -A tlass is a boy ·who has already begun his "' , - is , leaving with her if_ arm Uy fo1· a trill to I- Th ·L· 1-} __ ht r-eftedlon of the attitudes of_ the 9Chool It

_1areer in used,car dealing? Yes, i f Kencny n e tmet1•9 . Europe as soon .as school is out. _They _ are · : represents. _ _ Adams ~·contioues his thriving busm.ess d -' '. ' tr.av·eli~g by .boat and plcan -to -spend most The Stu- ent Council hag once again pre- If we, as Salem high citizens, 'Wish to be ~ who knows?_ Maybe someday General Mo · d b' -- · - Gf th•eh· t ime with r elativ€·s in the Scaud1- sente 11. great c-0111 mat ion oJ team work; reflected at our very- })est, it's up to Ji} tors will want ~ share in his profits! nav'i:an countries, Wheat siy we stow away, hard work, and brain Weil~ in its Quaker to shine -up the mirror.

Don't Miss Seeing .,.......... eh? Folli~s. Mona Humphrey '.s new sha-de of locks When the curtain fell on the last number, · · SHS foods classes are S""'nsori-ng a

_quite a uni-que color! In One Ear • 'h -~ b th d - h f 1· f , "v - · • • • ' · e penormers r ea e · a sig 0 re ie ·, bake sale at William_ s Appliance Store Bill Buckman's blue convertible • • . We hear that Alyce Huddleston has been c'h.an.g·ed their clothes, and went home. But R th A G 11 h f h · . d . , Sa-turda_ y, April 26, from 9 too 12·. :f!ere'_s I

u nn reenwo_oc s c ange o a ff g·omg stea y with a cer.tain llfa-ssill-011 Tiger, for the unsu_ng heroes, the stage crews, the 1•_ t 1 '" ' d h- 'I your chance, men, to see how "'O<>d a

1 Ye · . • -., on er w Y · a form·er Sa l.emite! Wanna l<int? His wardr obe committees and- the !et cre'iil'S I co-ok SHE is! "' Chuck Cobourn's ballpoint pen • , • It initials are ·T. B .. ... Son ·y, n0 more clues! the job had just beg~n . . 'I'

works like dynamite! If 3'ou're in the rn~ to hear a tale of Wh-ile y 0u are r eading this, -the1·e arc 1==- ===:;;;;-;· ;:;:==========~ fa13 t_ m-0.yng a-dvent~~e, Jills t ask. lllr. Olloman probdbl_y a few dependable committee men1- ·1· 'f HE_ QUAKER

Attention, chemistry students! It's time what hi t t i.-. - s mos _eitct mg expen'.enee was .•. .,.,rs still putting away and cleaning up, Published weekly during the sehool. , .• 8 , -

to .brush up -beforn ·that big exam. Here are F th f h '~ or · ose o you w o are party goers getting ready for another show. I by the students of Salem high h le ISOJlte. ,pointers that will no doubt help. (?) and hunted a[mlessly last Friday evening It is these faithful workers who put the\ Salem, Ohio. ac 00

Zinc-What we wa8h in. · h f d t ' · · m s.ea rc· 0. R gC>Q m~ e ... surprise! y OU show on the road. _The perlormers ue ex~ B. G. Ludwig, principal Antimony-What divorcees g~t. probably missed the free-for-alls that went ceptionally - lucky in that they are gifted Printed by the Lyle Printing and Pub., Barium-What we do with dead people. on at Dorothy Eastel;;'s ·and Nancy Fife's! with varied talents, but the students who Jishing ' Co. Su.Jp.h111r-Wha-t we do when we get hurt. Did y.ou know th.at J om Zeigl·ei·'s theme get little or no cre·d1' t for tl1e11· · tos}{S are - Subscription rate, $2.00 per year Atom- Eve's husband. 5'011" to his J1 ew steady, "Pa<ldy," i's "I Only th h 11 d -., · e ones w o rea y · eserve an ovation. Entered a-s second-class mail Decemb@ Nitrate---:-~'e g.et it when we use the ph1>ne Have R-ice F.or You"?. Th I h d t b t b" · ere a so a o e someone o com me 21, 1921, at the postoffice at Salem, Ohio_·,

, -' ltit~ at night. A d f t._ t" · f - · - n awar o.r uem~. umquetreat" o .all these talents and skills. Thanks go to 'under tne' A.ct of March 3, 1879. C9pJ>i.'r-A person who c:opies. the week g<>e8. to Miss Hollett, w-ho p-ac~hd t l1e leader'" '''110 s· upe \ ' J·s d h bl T b "b 'l =~ - " r e , gave um e o su sen e, ma1 na~e .c- ap,_d address,, Phospha_ tes-Wha.t 1"-·e wea.r on Halloween. out a p~t ~t· daffod'J t I · h b t ' · · · - - v ~ I s (} ter ome.roorn II g-ooa opm1ons, and se.cr ificed much of with remittance to Manager of The Quaker; Tin-How girls would like to stay. m mf1ers• •• , th · b t ' · 1 • eir usy ime.- t ~lem· High School, Salem,· Ohio. ,

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Track Statistics Thinclads See First Defeat,· HIGH HURDLES-Landis (U); ·

scheuter <u>; Hajcak cs>. Time, Journ.ey To Rayen Toda· y · ·. 17 seconds.

100-YARD DASH-Kimmel (U); - Aft · - · · · · By LOWEI,L FLEISCHER Kish (U)" Sebo (S). Time 10.9 er1 suffermg a d1s~ppom~mg · defeat last Friday at

, seconds. ' ' the hand~- of the Ursulme thmclads,· 95% - 221/2, thi A TRACK MEET . MILE RUN _ LeHeau (U)" ~arrm~n JSJUrneyed to ~oungstown this afternoon to parti..i.

R.ain and m~d spelled "track ~nieet" last Friday when Youngs- Martin (S); Lipp (S). Time, 5,.01'. tcipatet1:1 athdutalthmeet wdith ~llayenk. Tthhi~ is the only out-o:f . . · , · own rip a e squa w1 ma e is year

town Ursuline • opposed the Salem cindermen. With all the water HALF-MILE RELAY-Ursuline . .__j

Reilly stadium reminded us of the new C 'entennial park swimming 1 (Mitchell, S e d m au ch, Kimmel, Despite the steady drizzle of rain did the same in the mile run to acl pool. .w ~ watched the event from the somewhat dry press box : Pomonio) . · all during the Ursuli~e m~et, ~ost count for the Quakers' t wo seco :d

___ at the stadium, along with ·a few other studes (as many - as could 440-YAE..;) DASH-Mermis (U); of the times and distances, were places. Bob Sebo was third in both possibly fit in the small press box). The rain hampered the ·local Chester (S). Time, 56.5 seconds. better than in the Quak~rs' first the 100 and 200-yard ·dashes. J o cfndermen considerably but didn't s.eem ·to affect the visiting thin- LOW HURDLES - Landis (U); meet. l'he local cinder~en failed Hajcak placed third in bdth th~ clads. Several Quaker runners and field men- wh~ won their -events Vernucci (U); Hajcak (S). Time, to get one first place and man~geu high and low hurdles. Jack Ferenc.f in the fi~st meet couldn't come near the times and distances that 23.2 seconds. to get only two second· places, 1 threw third in the discus as · did they maM before. Ursuline, however, in spite of the weather 880-YARD RUN~Schulick (U); while taking . nine thirds, three of John Baker in the shot put. ·Fresh­bettered those times and distances. Because of the bad weather Voytk (U); Williams (S). Time,. which were automatic. man Dave Williams took third in all week the Quaker squad didn't get in much practice-only limb~r- 2.20. Three of the Quakers' running the 880-yard run and John Chester ing-up exercises Wednesday and rro practice at all Thursday. 220-YARD DASH-Kimmel (U); stalwarts failed to place in a single took third in the . 440-yard dash;·

Kistel (U); Sebo (S). Tiine 24.6 event Friday. They were Captain Roy Honeywell and Dale Barton BASEBALL . seconds. Tom· Johnston, Jerry Martin, and tied for second ' place in tbe. pofo

Not only is it . time but it is also .baseball · season agam, and ONE MILE RELAY - Ursuline Eddie Votaw. The time in the mile vault. talk. of who i~ going to win the pennan~ i~ thro•;n aro.und like (Jisheetz, Schulick, Kolar, Pesa) was less than Martin's · i~ the The next home meet is Monda_'y tnon.ey. The city soft?all te(ln:s .are begmnmg · to practice o~ce Time, 4.01. Springfield meet ~ut the very bad with Boardman arid Girard in:. aga1~ and the American . Legion. hardball te.am will . b: ha~I·~g SHOT PUT Dazell (U) ;-- weather hampered the .. junior lad vading the Quaker stadium for ;; practices soon. The Pony league IS a1so startmg up agam, as lS Schluck (U); Baker (S) .. Distance, in the run. Votaw, who won the triangular duel. the Little · le~gue. If ·you a.re_ an avid . baseball fan, support your 41 feet, 2 inches. , pole vault in t~e first meet, coµld ~;;;;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ · ·home teams · and com~ out to Centenmal and Kelley .parks for a DISCUS THROW - Dazell (U); do only eight feet Friday. . I . lot of go.od baseball. Shulch (U); Ference (S). Distance, Jack Alexander received a sec- Floding and Reynard

Varsity S _ Prexy Martin Starring 'In -Mile Run

119 feet, 3 inches. ond in the high jump and Martin · · POLE VAULT - Schulzer (U); I Salem's finest selection Honeywell (S) and 1!_arton (S) tie. of bulk garden seeds Distance, 8 feet, six inches. WARK'S . · HIGH JUMP - Finerty .(U); . DRY CLEANING ~~~~~~~~~~~· Alexander (S); Hefferton (U). Djs­

"There are lots of boys in school who would make tance, 5 feet, 2 inches. good material for both football and track, but not enough of them try out." This acc)lr:..tely, echoes the sentiments of the newly-elected Varsity S prexy, lithe Jerry .Martin.

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With two years of va~sity track behind him, Martin is set for a big year running the mile. His first ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, , effort against Springfield township clipped 31h seconds off the win­ning time in the county meet iast year.

Running with · a seemingly ef­fortfess. stride, Martin's' graceful figure .appears to eat up the dis­tance. J£.·rry Martin

Also a varsity letterman in foot­ball "Iggy" is one of Coach Bar- football campaign Jerry plans to

, rett:s top candidates for the jm- work on a farm this summer. Will portant quarterback job next year. the Indians beat t~e Yankees this

However, he considers his big- year and finally wm the pennant.? gest moment th-e time when he Mr. Martin's cagey answer to th1s

Martin Chosen V~rsityS Head

The honor · of being chosen the Varsity S officers for 1953-54 went to Je1:ry Martin, newly elected prexy; Ed Mozina, the new veep; and Joe Hajcak, secretary-treas­

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