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CLASS of 1944 Last fall 237 freshmen stood on the threshold of Salem High School for the first time. These boys and girls were destined to make a place for themselves in high school life. They sold pencils to start out their year and to put some money in the class treasury. About the midle of the year, officers were elected to govern the official matters of the class. These officers included Robert Cibula, president, William Mullins, vice-president, Barbara Butler, secretary-treasurer. The members were very active in sports. Varsity football claimed Carmen Nocera and Tom Leslie, while included on the junior varsity were Gerald Bingham, Darwin Charnesky, Ralph Davis, Charles Dunlap, Frank Entriken, Dick Kleon, Ben Kupka, Charles Mvers. Leon- ard Quinn, Bob Schuster and Riay Wise. Basketball claimed Charles Dunlap, Frank Entriken, Dick Greene and Tom Leslie. Fresh- Butler, seated, mi Bin Mullins man managers were Tony Hoover and Gene standing, freshman class officers, Howell discuss some important plans. ' Bob Cibula and Barbara Those Who were on the track squ-ad are Gerald Bingham, Rudolph Ciotti, John Culler, First row: Daniels, Grove, Dixon, Faster, Fiets, Nicklason, Owens, Eppinger, Paxson, Carmelo, Beery, Alton, Antoneo, Girscht, Galchick, Davidson, Getz, Nickolas. Sec Jnd row: Otto, Anderson, 0'I-Iara, O'Connell, Rose, Roberts, Shaffer, Papic, Bodirnea, H. Oana, V. Oana, Bartchy, Chappell Butler, Neal, Nnnno, Equize, Cosky, Summers. Third row: Coccia, Spencer, Paxson, Forney, Freshley, Briggs, Burrler, Bricker, Coulson, Ificky, Flitcraft, Faulkner, Black, Bell, Page. Fourth row: Englert, Greenisen. Rowlands, Butler, Gxomlmy, Collins, Grey, Dilworth, Ellis, Gfeller, Altu- mare, Bardo, Sanlo, Sommers, Clarke, Scullion, Benson, Becknell. Fifth row: Albert, Bingham, Neal, Greene, Nocera, Bush, Bahm, Schuster, Groner, Armeni, Ryan, Fawcett, Radmiloviteh, Sonogere, Spank, Budai, Briggs, Donofrio, Gart- ner, Primm, Rance, Fineran, Ciotti, Fink. Sixth row: Culler, Drakulich, Reiter, Cafaro, Smith, Shea, Quinn, Ferko, Englehart, Entriken, Dunlap, Alesi, Spears, De Maliznon, Shallenlzerg, Radsick, Charnesky, Fromm, Cibula, Clbula, Solomon, Cain, Cone.
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SOPHOMORES not only to be outstanding but showed consider- able promise for the seasons to come. These 5 participants were Robert Allison, Edward Banar, William Beardmore, James Berger, Richard Libert, Ralph Davis, John Faxon, Frank Hagen, John Hart, Anton Hrvatin, Richard Beatty, Frank Lutz, Robert Moore, Robert McNlicol, Frank Quinn, William Shoop, Frank Snyder, John Taflan, Glenn Weigand, Orrie Wright, William Lieder, Robert Sell, and managers Orland Ludwig, Richard Kautz, and Delbert Fowler. The sophomores were active in many clubs and organizations throughout the school. With the honor of being sophomores, they gained several privileges, the outstanding of which was chosing their class colors of red and blue. In the spring the annual Freshman-Sopho- more Hop was held, concluding the sophomore's activities for the year. Glenn Welgand and 'Dick Culberson hurry away at the end of another school day. First row: Stahl, Plegge, Sirling, Riifle, West, Welsh, Oliver Owens, Fratila, Warner, Vincent, Reeves, Strank Weber, Taylor, Syppko, Zoculo, Hanna, Hostetler. Second row: Thomas, Vavrek, Schell, Rae, Stanton, Stamp, Whin- nery. Ratcher, Omaits, Wukotich, Grace, Severyn, Shaffer, Shallenherg, Summers, Sabotka, Stratton, West, Sanders Hutchison, Seullion, Thiel. Third row: Theiss, Greenawalt, Snyder, Hendricks, Sprowl, Woerther, Rayniak, Schoss Yunk, Tesmer, Whinnery, Geist, Scott, Hrovatic, Hanna, Gross, Haldi, S. Johnson, Mr. Johnson, Tennyson, Sinsley Jaeger, Frederick, Ingledue, Helman, Fidoe, Robinson, Freshley. Fourth row: Stoudt, Stiifler, Ritchie, Holloway Schultz, Wiggers, Vansickle, Phillis, Schuster. Thomas, Stoffer, Whitacre, Scullion, Weigand, Seiber, Hippley. Wright Hansell. Gross, Snyder, Hart, Hagan. Fifth row: Pales, Hunter, Sell, Zeck, Quinn, Shoop, Schafer, Peppel, Stewart: Stiffler, Grove, Hill, Hunter, Yuhaniak. Tice, Hart, Sixth row: Safreed, Pasco, Fowler, Shasteen, Fisher, Hrvatin Volio, Zimmerman, Pasco. Shannon, Ritfle, Hobart, Vincent, Thomas, Volio, Haessly, Taflan, Helman, Wright, Gibbs Stratton. 1231
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FRESHMEN Charles Dunlap, Frank Entriken, Kermit Johns, John Kleon, Tom Leslie, Carmen Nocera, Jim Primm, Alfred Votaw and Richard Widmyer. The freshman managers were Bill Stratton and Dale Wykoff. The girls played a part in sports by par- ticipating in the G. A. A. These girls included Doris Ellis, Virginia Equize, Evelyn Forney, Helen Haggerty, Claire Hicks, Martha Hicks, Vera Janicky, Philomena Limpose, Betty Long, Helen Oana, Viola Oana, Marilyn Page, Barbara Roberts, Dolores Rose and Juanita Whaley. The freshman class was well represented in the band by Wayne Becknell, Pricilla Beery, Billy Benson, Nick Budai, Barbara Butler, William Campf, Jack Fineran, Ray Greenisen, William Hannay, Eugene Hively, Mary Beth King, Mary Jane Sproat, Elizabeth Stewart, Barsaaria Wells, Dale Wykoff and Doris Hol- roy . ' J' W'l , D L ' ' ' 1 The .class was well repretented in all the .clubs m, 3'ack g:,'2Q,, tai, ,,,,,2f ,'Q,'f,if in which freshmen are eligibe to participate. mrs imvortant to freshmen- Atogether this class was very active and started out in high school in a fine manner, First row Stowe Tolp Stoner Varmmtls Sproat. West, Wilma, Whaley, Zerbs, West, Miller. Messersmith Umberger Lrmpose Loesch Vaughn Holyroyd Hicks. Second row: McDonald, Hicks, Zines, Jouse, McGuire, King McGhee Martmelh Haggerty McArtor Lutsch Lippiatt, Knisefy, Knai, Keister, Wells, Lee. Huddleston. Third row! Hahn Steffel House Iagulll Wh nnery Stewart Hollinger, Johnson, Kish, Janicky, Long, Keyes, Zimmerman, Taylor, Hart Leggett Kerres Hagan Fourth row Wuimyer, Hoperick Ingledue, Heslip, Jones, Weber, Hoover, Stratton Leslie Kleon Marshall Hornmg Wise Johnson Loesch, Helm. Votaw. Fifth row: Ursu, McGaffic, McLaughlin, Johns McCave Morrow Luddington Long Hively Weaver, Guiler, Kupka, Hartman, Howell, Koontz, Juhn, Landwert Migharxn Taylor McGrady Whiteleather Wright, Julian o, Jennings, Wykotf, Sixth row: Ware, Marino, Sweeney Melitschka Halverstadt Hannay Lmpose Hahn, Leinin ger, Workman, Long, Tomkinsnn. Koch, Myers, Wilson Mullins Knag Taylor Knzar Votaw Walter Steele. 1251
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