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JUNIORS Frank King, Bill Martin, Bob Ward, Ray Mc- Gaffic and Felix Di Antonio. The band had an exceptionally large number of juniors as members this year. Those who participated in band are: Homer Asmus, John Botu, Katherin Buehler, Dick Burcaw, Alvin Cocos, Ray Corrigan, Bill Dunlap, Bob Entriken, Lois Field, Maybelle Huston, Bob Irey, Mar- garet Ann Jones, Esther Lewis, Charles Lind, Lois Myers, Ben Ware, Glen Whitacre and June Wolford. In addition, Deborah Beery, Margaret Ann Jones, Esther Lewis, Eleanor Stewart, Dick Stone, Lois Myers and George Bordirnea were members of the orchestra. Miss Lois Lehman selected five members to aid in the library. They are Dorothy Lutsch, Marie Kastenhuber, Margaret Ann Jones, Alyse Kuniewicz and Rita Pottorf. Representing the class of '42 on the Quaker editorial staff were Marie Kastenhuber and ' ' ' L' F' ld d Ph'l C ,d Lois Hoover. On the business staff were Bill disczg l'fum ':,f the'day 1'3- Dunlap, Wayne Steifel, Jan Wallace and Ben side the sermon. Ware. This, the class of 1942, and its adviser, Miss Martha McCready, have successfully completed a year of activities that will remain in the minds of the class members as some of their most pleasant memories of Salem High. Oana, Robbins, Rich, Shimp, Roessler, Williiams, Yates, Votaw, Schuster, H. Schmidt, I. Schmidt, Oana Mitchell, Lynch, Skorupsky, Kille, McCartney, King, Lubriola. Second row: Pottorf, Knai, Lockhart. Lee, McDonald Ketchum, Miller. Pauline, Rich, Vvtew, Vissers. Ward, Vissers, Sprawl, Rice, Schuster, Smith, Woolf. Third row! Lewis, Martinelli, Knepper, Schoss. Myers, Trisler, Weichman, Wallace, Kuniewicz, Mounts, McCormick, Stewart. Woliord, Lutsch, Mayhew, Seeman. Fourth row: McGatfic, Plegge, Woods, Whitacre, Ward, Pridon. Williams, Snyder Scott, Simon, Krepps. King, Martin, Wiegand, Paxson, Moore, Martinelli, Zamarelli. Stratton. Fifth row: Probert, KGMIBIIY, Krause, Linder, VDIPO, Milligan, TPIOIIIHS, Zocolo. Lind, Waldron. Steiel, Ruble, Koontz, Krause, Southern Summers Stone, Nocera, Wagner. Sixth row: Vnlio, Nocera, Roth, Vender, Mil'er, McGatfic, Weber, Rance, Scullion Rice, Rutflng, Tinsley, Waggener, Ware, McKinley, Ritchie, Paxssn, Rhodes, McGhee, Waggener, Yuhasz, Wickline 1211
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CLASS of 1942 Later in March the class selected officers to lead the Association next year. Those chosen were William Dunlap, president, Homer Asmus, vice-president, Dorothy Lutch, secretary, Bill Probert, treasurer. Finally, at the close of the year, came the event of all events, the Junior-Senior Prom. The class played host to the departing seniors. The successful prom was a fitting climax to a very successful year for the class of 1942. Members of the junior class played an exceed- ingly important role in the school athletic program. Those participating in football are Jim Nocera, Phil Cozad, Dick Boughton, John Volio, Felix Di Antonio, Frank King, Jack Tinsley, Bob Ruffing, Salvadore Guappone and Charles Juliano. In basketball the Juniors played an equally important part. Ray McGaffic, Phil Cozad, Salvadore Guappone, and John Volio all re- Juliam strike .. friendly pose ceived varsity letters and were selected as the fo' 'he c 'e starting five in the final games of the season. Other juniors who played an important part in the basketball scheme are Carl Capel, Bob Buckman, Walt Miller and Bob Ruifing. For the track team Mr. Cope selected the fol- lowing junior boys: Ed Banar, Ed Cobbs, Charles Juliano, Bruce Krepps, Dick Boughton, Felix Di Antonio and Charles First row: I-I. Hilliard, E. Hilliard, Hilditch, I-Iaessly, Guy, Julian, Holk, Inglcdne, Ellyson, Gartner, Bishop, Beery, Buehler, Bates, Alexander, Ciricosta, Ciotti, Equize. Blaine, Second row: Kastenhuber, Hoover, Grace, I-lively. Ayers. Englert, Dunn, Emlimler, Hfnchlitie, Cosma. Hinton, Huston. Catlin, Clarke, Bober, Bohner, Carmello, Cahill. Third row: Flick, Kelly, I-Ioperich, Coulson, Coy, Bartchy, Duda.Drag'ish, Bevan. Berger. Field, Jones, Dunlap, Harris, Holmes, Cope. Carey, Grell. Fourth row: Bodirnen, Conkle, Clarke, Burrier, Bell, Cozad, Entriken, Asmus, Hack. Andre. Capel, Botu, Hinchlilfe, Charleton, Karlis. Fifth row: Juliano, Helm, Draculfch, Berendowsky, Hicks, Juhn, Barton. Corrigan, Bricker, Bloor. Alesi. Galhreath, Fronk, Cobb, Burcaw, Dunlap, Dolinar, Ellis. Sixth row: Chitia, Di Antonio, Cocos, Antonio, Combs, Fisher, Birkhimer, Guappone, Ehrhsrt, Buckrnan, Greenisen, Gruhbs, Boughton, H'ldftch, Harp, Banar, Halverstadt. I 201
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CLASS of 1943 The class of 1943 entered Salem High school this fall with the air of sophisticated Sopho- mores and made a record to be envied by Sopho- more classes to come. Electing Paul Evans, presidentg Herbert Han- sell, vice-president, and Marian Davidson, sec- retary-treasurerg they organized for the second time in their high school career. To increase the class treasury, the members diligently sold colorful bandannas and pennants, during the fall of the school year. The cass of '43 was well represented in foot- ball season by Gordon Shasteen, Duane Thomas, Albert Kenst, Richard Culberson, Glenn Weig- and, Frank Hagen, and Manager, Harry Ehr- hart. Equally promising candidates for track sur- passed every other class in numbers and proved Marion Davidson and Paul Evans, seated, and Herbert Hansell, standing, sophomore class officers are shown makin! some plans. First row: Kozar, Myers, May, Bauman. Duify, Cody, Cozad, Klepinger, Byers, McArtor, Kirkbride, Kamasky, Keefer. Loudon, McCready, McLaughlin, McGrady, Kot, Bowman. Second row: Lozier, Farcus, Engeter, Krepps, Brobander. Lantz, Mitchell, Miller, Ayers, Cahill, Cosgarea, Del Favero, Medelka, Knai, Cosma, Alek, Everstine, Cheery. Borrelli. Third row: Mercer, Brian, Jones, Brown, Bush, Dales, Davidson, Eschliman, Dixon, Eckstein, Adams, Kovash, Morris, Kennedy, Englert, Murray, Benedetti, McArtor, Merry, Capel, Blackburn, Beach. Fourth row: Beardmore, Mitchell, Blahut, Lodge, Chessman Moore, Krauss, Evans, Kenst, Beeler, Null, Long, Bureaw, Atkinson, Anderson, Meiter, Albert, McNicol, Barta. Andres, Arthur, Fifth row: Citino, McConnell, Krauss, Beatty, Libert, Martin, Kautz, Coy, Elias, Jones, Knepper, Allison, Calnpf, Decrow, Bell, Cody, Ehrhart, Blockson, Davis, Miller, Bennett, Lieder. Sixth row: Ludwig, Lutz, Loudon, Loutzcnhicer, Kleinman, Laughlin, Carpenter, Barnard, Oana, Lantz, Culberson. Berger. McGrady, Catlos, Cowan, Brooks, Bricker, Lance, Davis, .Yl,yhew, Anderson. 5221
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