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L R f We V3 NQWIW W '31 EMM Mi W 5W,jW'Qf 354353 M M ,QW EAW ' ' b VMMQQ? e aww gg . af W if? 4 5c!La0?0j47f wi W zu, :ffl 559535135 O WML, ff 2 3206 W r lmiftili his A Once aga lit isitime to revievv the events of a wded school year to put down . X ' k and fl h' the highlights of a year's ac i . . to send th a volume that will 3' r ' to the students of yu! v 1 l'1 of al 6 . Q S, f. cces - 1SHppO11'J.t1'1'16I112S Q s ve e eri d from September to June 'f MQ . , A . . t '45 for the students one , X og ngos kpr ' us years of their yo th. z ,- s oo :,. fj- en ' V3 , a ' sted themselves to a n - -gif' S- , R SL ' . . . how the Sophomores and 0-yn k q - ' Y Wil: n themselves the task of le ers p . . . ' 4 t I Q h w they prepared the elves T Q he hon- . and responsibility ofl fxxg 1ors .... ' Q U , how the S8l'1101'S,gWl. ne gg-vcitlng, and Q9 awe-mspirmg pr tlge, ork an hard so that they would b eady for their Commence- ' ment of anot r e, making their placesf th orl . i I Music is ni sal la age. It has the A ,power to 'nd separat roups into a solid, i ' -,compac hog. our goal-to bring W 0 togethgth' m ses of high school 1 lif mold them nto a single unit, the V aNFr applying the magic of music. A So .... . . ' 420 M My wwf gclwu W W j if Han :qw ' ' L 5 ' 7 '11 ' 22 f A 'rv , 'Q V ygewg Q' 1 .f AZ? sgfwxfifww j if 9 af gg liglffmwbd en 4 , 1334 M'QiW eJQ? Mfg 1 PM HO EX 4w 741 1 W is S NMFS w'qx,,5V SPX WMMMGWM ig 3 'yw- Six I2 7 LW mb. 88 00 x is ' www ,H d . OSI, MM S W' ' cjjm -Z. Q M XWVO L 51 ififmigyi Qjggfiiugigffg if wwf Qfwggsk X 4, , Mr. Thomas Crothers Choosing a dedicatee is one of the nicest tasks in editing an Annual. Because it is so important, one person cannot decide who should receive the honor? So the editors, business manager, and advisers meet together and make a unanimous choice. The only specific qualification is that the teacher shall have taught four consecutive years in Salem High. We feel that he should also be a friend of the students, deserving oi their respect, amiable, and accomplished in his own field. With this in mind, the Quaker Annual staH proudly ded- icates this yearbook to a teacher whose joyous personality and high standards of musicianship have inspired songs in the hearts ofall of us ...... to Mr. Thomas Crothers. ' 14 50149 in My Jfeaai' Right-Mr. Crothers plays through a new number, 8 . 0.12:-6 4 Left-Mr. Crothers rehearses the tenors and basses. l I Teachers .... assuming the responsibility of preparing boys and girls for the future .... giving personal attention and advice ..... knowing that they are molding the characters of the citizens of tomorrow. Salem High School teachers .... friends as well as in- Structors .... sincerely wanting to help the students .... experts in their chosen fields. an ae Gal' 70 Be Gm 7auqf1l S' X x XX-R 'SI PA f a z E34'1f..5:.:5 am .ri :. P .,?,. K Wm X 4 51:55 5 5 ,..AA, .. 'GBR 9: . H Mag , ,ww QW W . ,N 221.6-7 My 4-5-fi A- . ..,... M 'A f , Q Y M- my - A432 5 Salem schools are fortunate in having as their Board of Education a group of experienced and able men who have de- voted many hours and much effort to promoting the welfare of the schools and setting up high standards of education. Since we do not come in contact with this group and do not always hear about the innumerable problems they must solve, we do not fully realize what a line job they do. Only a review of the curricula of our schools, the manner in which they are run, and the capability of their teachers can help us understand the efficiency of this board. Serving as president and vice-president are E. S. Dawson and R. W. Campbell. The chief executive of this group is the Superintendent of Salem Schools, E. S. Kerr. Besides his endless schedule of supervising the schools he has the task of putting into effect the decisions of the board. Through his competent guidance the schools are smoothly run and the future will bring added improvements. Mr. E. S. Kerr Superintendent of Salem Schools 'W ada fbulliei :qw Seated left to right-+G. F. Koontz, E. S. Dawson, R. W. Campbell. Standing left to right--O. A. Naragon, J. C. Litty, A. L. Fitch, E. S. Kerr. .,i- -- ?-.-M.-...Lum Y M-m,,v,,l Beman G. Ludwig To guide the staff and students of Sa- lem High, to establish the routine neces- sary for the successful operation of a school, and to see that high standards of scholarship are constantly maintained are the duties of Principal Beman G. Ludwig. Although these tasks are endless, he can always find time to explain to an inquiring student the reasons behind the decisions that have been made. Always helpful in counseling students are Miss Ala Zimmerman, Dean of Girls, and Mr. John Callahan, Dean of Boys. Miss Zimmerman's understanding, sin- cerity, and warm personality have made her a friend of every girl. Assisting freshman girls in planning their sched- ules, senior girls in choosing a career, and helping all of them work out their own problems are a few of the many duties she quietly and efficiently per- forms. Mr. Callahan has, likewise, made him- self a good friend of all the boys for whom he is counselor. Aiding the boys in obtaining employment, giving advice on academic problems, and talking over personal problems keep him busy, along with his duties as adviser to the Student Council. pafzliculcafzlq Wilca ' - Dean Of Boys Dean of Girls Alton Allen V Biolo ' f ' General Business Om Orientation and Guidance Vocations V Benjamin Barrett Football Coach Claribel Bickel Shorthand Commercial Typing Stenography Hi-Tri Co-Adviser Chester Bcrautigam English III, IV Business English Senior Class Adviser John Cabas General Science Ass't Football Coach Basketball Coach - Varsity S Adviser Metal Industries I, II Eugene Clewell I l O Ed,th N Frederiek B. Cope I Cope Boys' Physical Education English I l Faculty Manager of Athletics Girls' Physical Education G. A, A. Adviser John Guiler World History Vocations Debate Coach Sarah Doxsee Shorthand Commercial Typing Personal Typing Freshman Class Adviser ll Thomas Crothers Chorus Jesse 0. I-Iagedorn Modern European Hi-story Wood Industries I, II, III Coin and Stamp Club Adviser 2 e 3 1 1 S Z .iz A' V- Henning R. W. Hilgendorf Consumer Education Central Treasurer C Economic?-I Quaker Business Adviser Ommercla aw Association Business Adviser Psychology Ada Hanna Mechanical Drawing I, II Mildred Hollett Spanish I, II Richard Howenstine Spanish Club Adviser Orchestra Evelyn Johnston English 1 French I French Club Adviser l2 X, 'iXCarol Kelley 'il Algebra I V Plane Geometry A Junior Class Adviser Herbert W. Jones Practical Arithmetic Algebra I Physics I Qi' f. Nu. 5.3 1 F A Y gill? :U ' A ' Ruth L00 ,NX X jf Bessie Lewis ' . P Y X pk , Home Economics I American History and Gov t N Cheerleader Adviser Quaker Editorial Adviser Lois Lehman Librarian Martha McCready Algebra I, II Slide Rule Club Adviser Solid Geometry Trigonometry 15 Robert Miller Driver Education Helen Mulbach English I, II Junior Red Cross Adviser l Howard Pardee Band X X7 f , JohnP Olloman 7 f Biology N 2 SL' 24,1 X, f'1 ff Q7 1deaides Helen Redinger Modern European History Latin L II Joseph P. Stadtlander Latin Club Adviser Art Sophomore Class Adviser Art Club Adviser ,xv 6 'm L! 14 ix Farm Beryl Crops NX M 9 'N x flew' 1y'f1f NPQx' f f if Jw U W X U XXYXJ R v i Pearl A. Taylor Home Economics II Frank J. Tarr Chemistry Track Coach Helen Thorp English II Betty Ulicny Ass't Librarian English III 15 Karl Zellers V Geography Ass't Football Coach Ass't Track Coach Irene Weeks Dramatics German II Dramatics Director Thespian Adviser Salemasquer Adviser German Club Adviser Deane C. Phillips Clara Riddle Student Accounting High 1 Schoo Nurse sw-M. i 3 3 X Lucile Brian School Nurse Reserve Basketball Coach Arlene Crawford Secretary, Nurse's Office iv 125 91-My fl Q tfoww '-. so Phyllis Scott Secretary, - - - - Board of Education Maglilliaisgllls Superintendenfs Office I Principa1's Office 12' 0' Beverly Lewis Secretary, Principa1's Office K in 4 ZZ 1 ., V- ' I ,:-'Q' 1. N, Q'-4 l - 7 Y.. f . c , Sal? ' .a:v.,ii- T 4 ?j,i f:E55:-Y unulllll se 1 f sulln- nn:-'-:f F A A 'i lniif IE:- an iy .?.,., Z yg .-an .,,, 4' jsrrifil j. . ,, I l . 122' 3515? 1--ii::lllI J W, I , - lsfeflffczdjefzef 1411 'Zfau Swweq' Green Freshmen, enlightened Sophomores, mature Juniors, sophisticated Seniors . . . occupying the desks, class rooms, and halls of SHS. Freshmen , . . entering with great ambitions . . . finding the path of learning a little steeper, a little harder, and a little longer . , . beginning to work with a new incentive. Sophomores . . . taking advantage of a year of memorable ex- mw periences . . . learning to take in their stride all s W ...ci ..,.... ..- I -?3??35?::7:55ii: the daily happenings, normal and otherwise . . . be- n-ws+.-:-, J :zzz-safe. Wilrsasmz: 'F' ginning to feel secure and comfortable. Juniors . . . half-way through . . . beginning to be recognized . , . experiencing the throb of anticipation . . . find- ing themselves caught up in the whirl of class play 'G practices, initiations, nominations for Football Girl, fr: --5 . , - g T,,,.1,,,:, class activities . . . knowing that next year will be S .ggff l ig it! Seniors . . . calm, self-assured . . . coming face 5 - , Q to face with the problems of planning after school r r,... -.E..-s:,--,.: 4, A S a- 'td days . . . losing that calmness 'f7 ,'2 5 ff when they think of Commence- 'W Q c f-'lg-1.. ment becoming humble and i 'iS 199' hopeful that they can fulfill their ---i. ambitions and capably take their places in the community. cl fini, U. za' cm Nl o R S . ?- i TE' i if S -' '1 r a , i i X ' ' ' f V W 1 Q L ' i -: ' L -1 ' ,,' K i h Q :A 1 ' i i f Q' M ' 'rf wr l 'ln f ' A 7, mv... i S 1 'X f x' ' Ei 351:-S: fa N Q.: l W3 ff? 5 Q ' ' f :ft ,ms if , 5. . ,, Q f 3. ff I I ' ' F ' If 4 5 FPC' . r 5 r 51 ROS c gl- - p A V . ,Mi T - ' ' . fl 18 4 F 55. is gi Em Q am 1 I 4 r v Q SQL M W' ' WQTQQMAZE 'ms W, mf? f 2 Q s 293 ww X, we? 3, fa W asm X Q J, X Q 4 51? -5: v A 5 QE' ' ,. .. i xai ' :,, Z :,::E . ,A.v: , A1 4 - V x .4 .,,,ffVN.K-fqfwsqarz ,fkipwf K ffgfwlszg W fr Q - . yup-anna '5'ii1 ai f 2 sas: 3 ai: fi 1: 2, ,Q -4 Fifyif Senior Class Officers Gretchen Bodendorfer, Secretary-treasurer, Mervin Thomas, Vice president, Richard Gleckler, President. l amp 14 mf ehcumdlance ' The school year for 1952-1953 draws to a close and the time is near when another Senior class will walk through the portals of Salem High for the last time. The time has passed when they are able to participate in football, basket- ball, track, band, orchestra, chorus, and the other high school activities. No longer are they members of the Spanish Club, Quaker Staff, Slide Rule Club, Varsity S, or Hi-Tri. Only memories remain-memories of the hilarious production of the senior class play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay , of the fun they had at the ball games, of the various assemblies they enjoyed, of the good times? at the class parties, of the class meetings presided over by their popular advi- ser, Chester Brautigamg and of the glamorous Prom that the Juniors planned as one of the highlights of the past year. And if in future years they may want to revive the memories of this igvoliderful time, they will Hnd them all set to music in the pages of this oo . 20 elm of 1953 Carol Lee Aiken Biology Award 2g Brooks Contest 1: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Dean's Aide 4: G. A. A. 3, Hi-Tri 3, 4: Mt. Union Music Festival 3: Quaker Annual Ed. Staff 4. Gilbert John Allison Football 1, 43 Varsity S 4. Ruth Ann Altenhof Art Club 4. Harold Vernon Amos Martha Jane Arkenburg Chorus 13 G. A. A. 1. 21 Don Thomas Bailey Chorus 1, 2. Nancy Alice Bailey Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 4, Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 3g Canal Ful- ton Band Clinic 4g District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, State Contest 2, 35 Hi-Tri 3, 4: Los Conquistadores 2, 3, 43 Major- ette 3, 43 Marie Bums Music Award, 1, 33 Mt. Union Music Festival 35 Orchestra 1, 2: Pres. 1, 25 Quaker Annual Ed. Staff 3, 43 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Columnist 45 Slide Rule Club 4. Betty Jean Bartholow Cheerleader 1, 23 Chorus 1: Dra- rnatics Ass't 4: Hi-Tri 3, 41 Moni- tor 3g Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 15 Salemasquer 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Salemasquer 3, 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. Dale S. Barton Entered from East Liverpool H ian School, East Liverpool, 0. 33 Track 3. Eldon Richard Bentley Jr. Red Cross Rep. 43 Slide Rule Club 4. Uvf Gene Albefrt Bergman Shirley Mae Bingham Band 1, 2, 3: G. A. 1. Gail Lewis Brown Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Drum Major 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Orchestra 33 Stu- dent Council 2g Salemasquer 3, 4: Thespian Salemasquer 43 Eyes of Tlaloc 3. Bill Buckman Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Quaker King Candidate 2: Student Co cxl 35 Irack 1. ' Q I 'f J Jw W A . if in M1 Q Y 0 y, 9 .. J! FN' f 0 ,f ff I fmt yi n L Q 'M .flflubv L 1. if ' D' retchen Bodendorfer Gerald West Burke ,1- . L heerleader 1, 2, 4: Chorus 1, 2. Spanish Club 3. J!Uf 43 Class Sec. 45 Football irl's Court 43 French Club 3, 4: Ger- man Club 4g Vice-pres. 4': Hi- Trl 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Quaker Annual Ed. Staff 43 Quak- er Weekly Ed. Staff 2, 3, 43 Sale- masquer 1, 2, 3, 43 'l 'f fThes1zian Salemasquer 2, 3, 43 Eyes of Tlaloc 3. Shirlene Rose Bowman Chorus 1, 43 Shirley Jane Brautigam Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, 39 Latin Club 1, 23 Quaker Annual Ed. Staff 43 Quaker Weekly Ed. staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Salemasquer 3, 4: Span- ish Club 3, 4. Patricia Jean Callahan Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. 'wvfui' Donald Lee Campana Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1. 22 Bonnie Manton Campbell Chorus 1, 3, 43 Salemasquer 43 Los Conquistadores 3, 4. V W 3 V506 5126 ,f Joseph Dominic Carmelo Rosemary Celin Chorus 1. Faye Ann Cleckner Entered from Berlin Center High School, Berlin Center, 0. 13 Quak- er Weekly Ed. Staff 4. Mary Louise Colananni Entered from Aquila, Italy 33 .?ean's Aide .43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. Helen Dora Copacia Band 1, 2. 3, 43 Sec.-Treas. 33 Canal Fulton Band Clinic 43 Chem- istry Lab. Ass't 43 Football Girl 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 23 Majorette 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 3, 43 Vice-Pres. 33 Pres. 43 Salemasquer 3, 43 'Thessian Salemasquer 43 Our Hearts ere Young and Gay 4, Richard Lee Cope Football 43 Varsity S 4. Joyce Irene Cosgrove Biology Lab. Ass't 33 Cheerleader 1, 23 bootball Gir1's Court dj For- maldeaides 3, 43 Sec. 3: Hi-'lfri 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33 Libra- rian 1, 2, 3, 43 Quaker Annual Bus. Staff 33 Quaker Weekly Ed Staff 3, 43 Quaker Weekly Bus. Staff 3. 43 Slide Rule Cub.-'lj Salemasquer 1, 2, 3, 43 'fThesp1an Salesmasquer 3, 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. Carole Kathleen Coy Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sec- 3: Treas. 43 Class Sec. 33 Los Conmiiustadores 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Qua er Queen Candidate 33 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 3. Rose Marie Crawford Cheerleader 1, 2, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Ass't 43 Football Girl's Court 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff'43 Salemasquer 2, 3, 43 'f 'Thesp1an Salemasquer 3, 43 Treas. 43 Eyes of Tlaloc 3. 25 Janet Doris Critchfield Beverly Jean Durr Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Tri 3, 4, Latin Biology Lab Ass't 33 Debate 13 Club 2, 33 Monitor 43 Orchestra 1, 2. 45 Salemasquer 2. 3, 4. Darlene Joy Datilio Chorus 19 Dean's Aide 33 G. A. A. 1, 23 Salemasquer 2, 3, 4. Barbara Lee DeRienz0 Dean's Aide 35 G. A. A. 1, 23 Saleniasquer 3. Jack Albert DeWan Basketball 15 Chorus 45 Football 15 Student Council 13 Salemasquer 2, 3, 4: t 'Thespian Salemasquer 3, 45 Eyes of Tlaloc 33 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay' 4. Mwwoub Mary Elizabeth Dunlap Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 23 Latin Club 25 Mt. Union Music Festival 33 Quaker Annual B-is. Staff 4g Quaker Week'y Ed. Staff 43 Columnist 4. 24- Formaileaides 3, 4: Hi-Tri 3, 43 Salemasquer 4. Rosemarie B. Faini Chorus 1. 2, 3, 49 District Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3: State Con- test 3g Hi-Tri 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, Latin Club 1, 25 Librarian 2, 3. 4, Marie Burns Music Award 23 Mt. Union Music Festival 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-pres. 3, 43 Quaker Annual Ed. Staff 3, 43 Ass't Ed. 3: Ed'tor 41 Slide Rule Club 4. f ff 1 '7frwo.AJi,L,-4fzQ,' John William Ference Association Pres. 45 Football 1, 2 3, 43 Quaker King Candidate 4: Student Council 43 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Varsity S 3, 4. Mike Filler Monitor 3. Ralph Wayne Firestone Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball lg Dis- trict S'o1o and Ensemble Contest 3 3 State Contest 33 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 23 Mt. Union Music Festival 3: Slide Rule Club 4. Se' Bettijane Foreman Chorus 43 G. A. A. 1, 23 Monitor 33 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 13 Salemasquer 2, 3, 4. X Shirley Jane Fox Chorus 1, 23 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Tri 3, 43 Los Conquistadores 2, 3, 43 Monitor 2, 3, 43 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 4. Allen Kay Frantz Band 1, 23 Slide Rule Club 4. Audith Joanne Galchick G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Treas. 2, 253 Thespian Salemasquer 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gayu 4. Roberta Jane Gallagher Dean's Aide 43 G. A. A. 13 Hi- Tri 3, 43 Sec. 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4. 25 of '53 Lois Jane Getz Chorus 1, 2, 33 Hi-Tri 3, 43 Pres. 43 Los Conqulstadores 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Parliafneng tarian 2. V 0 5 ' a F D Connie Mae Gillettl Brool-'s Contest 13 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 S'ec. 2, 33 Pres. 4. Richard G. Gleckler Basketball 1, 23 Class Pres. 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33 Quaker King 13 Student Council 43 Salemasquer 1, 23 Thespian S'alemasquer 43 Track 1, 2. Arnold Lea Grace Monitor 2. Marilyn Jane Grell Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Freshman Basketball Manager 13 Wendell Dean Hamilton Basketball 1. Betty Blanche Hannay Cheerleader 1, 23 Chorus 1, 3, 43 Sec.-treas. 43 Football Girl's Court 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 43 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 43 Salemasquer 2, 2, 3, 43 Los Conquistadores 2, 3, Paul John Hannay Band 1, 23 Baseball 23 Chorus 23 Class Pres. 13 Orchestra 3, 43 Sec.-treas. 33 Pres. 43 Student Council 1, 2, 43 Co-Parliamentarian 43 Varsity S 2, 3, 4. Paul Edward Harrington Basketball lg Track 1, 2, 3. 7? Glerma Lee Harris Art Club 43 Band 1, 23 Chorus 2, 33 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 43 Quaker Ytfegkliy Ed. Staff 43 Salemasquer Donald Eugene Harsh Chemistry Lab. Ass't 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 43 Slide Rule Club 43 Vice-pres. 43 World Affairs In- stitute 4. Edward Joseph Hart Entered from Rayen High School, Youngstown, O. 23 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Vice-Pres. 4. Denton Lee Herron Football 43 Salemasquer 3, 43 'Fhespian Salemasquer 4. Donald Paul Hilliard John Arthur Hively Band 1, 2, 3, 43 District Solo and Ensemble Contest 33 State Contest 33 Mt. Union Music Festival 2, 33 Slide Rule Club 4. 26 Roy Devere Honeywell Los Conquistadores 2, 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 4: Track 3. Carolyn Joyce Hoopes Band 1, 2, 39 Dean's Aide 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4g Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 43 Columnist 4. Nancy Lee Howell Hi-Tri 3, 41 Jr. Red Cross Hep. 1, 2, 33 Los Conquistadores 2: Monitor 2, 35 Quaker Annual Ed. Staff 4: Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 43 Student Council 4. fl an , LL 9,651 ,. we MM, 4 y ..,,,U. U7 Aff ' tl Www James Max Hrovatic Coaches' Award 4: Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity S 3, 4. Q Joseph Albert Hrovatic Baseball 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Most Valuable Player Award 43 Varsity S 3, 4. 27 Alice Joan Huddleston Band 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2: Mt. Union Music Festival 3: Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 4: Columnist 4. Beverly Jane Huffman G. A. A. 1, 2. I William Dorance Huffman ghgrus 1, 2, 3, 43 Salemasquer Robert Hutcheson Coin and Stamp Club 4. Wayne Fredrick Ickes Basketball 13 Dramatics Ass't 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 K. of C. Award 43 Student Council 3g Thespian 43 Varsity S 3, 4. Mary Eileen Jackson Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. lg Marie Burns Music Award 23 Mt. Union Music Festival 3. Shirley Johnson Entered from Rhea High Soho-11, Dayton, Tenn. 4. Thomas William Johnston Cross Country 1. 3. 43 Football 3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 23 Varsity S 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec.-treas. 2, 3, 43 Eyes of T1a1oc 3: Our Hearts llvegeaifgung and Gay 4g Track, Ronald Edmund Jones Band 1. 2, 3, 4. James E. Judge Chorus 1. 2. 43 French Club 4: Mt. Union Music Festival 1. 28 Jack Arnold Kelly Art 3. Myron Williard Kelly N Johanna Lee Kieffer Chorus 1, 2, 3, 49 French Club 3. 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33 Quaker Annual Bus. Staff 3, 43 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Q, Salemasquer 2, 3, 43 Treas. 25 'U Vice-pres. Si Pres. 4. , yi lb 1 .1 - ' p e nKirby V X' Entered from Grafton High School, ' iraitorl, W. Va., 4: Band 43 G. Sandra Jean Kroner Band 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2,- 3, 49 Salemasquer 3, 43 i'i Thespian Salemasquer 3, 43 Eyes of T1a1oc 33 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. 4 Robert Louis Kupka Basketball 1, 35 Los Conquista- dores 2, 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 4. Joan Belle Laughlin Biology Award 25 Chorus 3, 45 G. A. A. 35 Salemasquer 4. ., ' lu Lola Jean Lentz G. A. A. 25 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 4. John Charles Litty Band l, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Canal Fulton Band Clinic 45 District Solo and Ensemble Contest 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Marie Burns Award 35 Mt. Union Music Festival 35 Quaker Annual Ed. Stai 35 Quaker Annual Bus. Staff 45 Mgr. 45 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 3, 45 Columnist 45 Quaker Weekly Bus. Staff 45 Mgr. 45 Slide Rule Club 4. Larry Robert London Entered from Goshen Union High School, Damascus. 0. 4. .Samoa 53 Dolores Elaine Long Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Mt. Union Music Festival 3. Donald Blair McCormick Association Vice-pres. 45 Band 1, 25 Basketball 15 Buckeye Boys' State 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Co- capt. 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Slide Ztule Club 45 Varsity S 3, 45 Pres. Shirley Ann McKnight Chorus 1, 2, 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Latin Club 1, 2. George E. Manning Chemistry Lab. Ass't 45 Football 1, 25 Los Conquistadores 2, 3, 4: Salemasquer 1, 2. Sarah Jane Mayhew Biologv ab. Ass't 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 F .sides 3, 45 French Club 3, T 1.5. 45 Quaker An- nu St Salervasquer 1. 2, 3, . Salemasquer 4. X W J islislllfrw Nelson Orrin Mellinger, Jr. Basketball 1, 25 Football 1. 2, 3, 45 go-leapt. 45 Monitor 35 Track 1, Panajotis Dimetrios Menegos Art Club 3, 45 Biology Lab. Ass't 35 Chemistry Lab Ass't 45 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Football 15 Formal- deaides 3, 45 Treas. 45 Quaker An- nual Ed. Stai 35 Salemasquer 2, 3, 45 Thespian Salemasquer 3, 45 Scribe 35 Slide Rule Club 4. Robert Alton Metcalf Entered from Mecca High Schorf Cortland, O. 45 Chorus 45 Football 45 Varsity S 4. Carol Jean Middeker Clothing Aide 45 Hi-Tri 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3. 45 Librarian 1, 2, 3, 45 Los Conquistadores 2, 3, 45 Quaker Annual Ed. Saff 3, 4: Sa- lemasquer 1, 2, 3, 45 'HH'Thespian Salemasquer 2, 3, 45 Sec. 4. Betty Joanne Miller Ronald Edward Moifett Dramatics Ass't 4: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. Sally Jeanne Moore Dramatics Ass't 45 Librarian 1, 25 Los Conquistadores 3, 45 Salem- asquer 2, 3, 45 Thespian Salem- asquer 3, 4. Lloyd Morrison Kenneth Mountz Stephen Joseph Edward Navoyosky Class Pres. 25 Vice-pres. 35 Quak- er Annual Ed. Staff 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 45 Student Council 25 Salemasquer 3, 45 'Thespian Sa- lemasquer 3, 45 Eyes of T1alo.r 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. 50 Barbara Eleana Nichols G. A. A. 13 Salemasquer -1. Ingrid Dolores Nyberg Art Club 3, 43 Sec. 43 Quaker An- nual Bus. Saff 43 Salemasquer 2, 3, 43 Pres. 33 Thespian Salemas- quer 3, 43 yur Hearts Were Young and 8 . Qtirlierw Arnold Coy Nye Patricia Ann Parana Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Salemasquer 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespian Salemasquer 4. Lydia Lavon Patterson Chorus 13 G. A. A. 1. 7 Ann Lynn Patterson Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Quaker Annual Ed. Staff 43 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 43 Salemasquer 3, 43 Thespian Salemasquer 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. Joseph David Potts Basketball 13 lide Rule Club 4. 13554 t 5 'wreak Robert Leslie Rea Buckeye Boys' State 33 Brooks Contest 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 43 Debate 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 43 Pres. 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Mt. Union Music Festival 23 S'lide Rule Club 4. Evelyn Leona Reed Marthetta Anne Reese Entered from Monaca High School, Monaca, Pa. 33 Chorus 3, 4. 51 Seniaad Doris Irene Rogers Art Club 1, 43 French Club 3, 43 Quaker Annual Ed. Stat? 43 Quak- er Weekly Ed. Staff 43 Salemas- quer '4. Sarah Louise Rufer Art Club 43 Salemasquer 4. 1 Ann Brown Sandrock Dramatics Ass't 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, 3. 43 Los Conquistadores 3. 43 Salemasquer 1, 2, 3, 43 rThespian Salemasquer 3, 4. James Martin Schmidt Art Club 1, 3, 43 Pres. 43 Biology Lab. Ass't 3, 43 Chemistry Lab. Ass't 43 Formaldeaides 3, 43 Pres. 43 Ohio History, Government, and Citizenship Test 43 Quaker Annual Ed. Staff 3, 4- Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 3, 43 Salemasquer 2, 3, 43 World Affairs Institute 3. Patricia Ann Schmidt Chorus 1, ,2. 3. 43 Debate 3, 43 Hi-Tri 3, 43 Librarian 3, 43 Los Conquistadores 3, 43 Quaker An- nual Ed. Staff 43 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 3, 43 Salemasquer 1, 2. 3, 43 Treas. 33 Thespian Sale- masquer 3, 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. 52 Nancy Lee Schramm i Art Club 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Biology Lab. Ass't 33 Chorus 13 gormaldeaides 3, 43 Salemasquer F Don Schuck L Biology Lab. Ass't 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3 43 Dramatics Ass't 43 Formalde- I aides 3, 43 Mt. Union Music Festi- val 33 Salemasquer 1, 2, 3, 43 I Thespian Salernasquer 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. Jrfewfwl cj-4?La Joan Mikell Schuller Biology Lab. Ass't 33 Brooks Contest 33 Chemistry Lab. Ass't 43 Chorus 1, 3, 43 Formaldeaides 3, 43 German Club 43 Hi-Tri 43 Latin Clllblzj S'ec. 23 Mt. Union Music Festival 33 Ohio History, Government, and Citizenship Test 43 Student Council 43 Sec. 43 Quaker Annual Bus. Staff 43 Quaker Annual Edt. Staff 3, 43 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 3, 43 Sr. Ass't Ed. 43 Salemasquer 1, 2, 3, 43 tffThespian Salemasquer 2, 3, 43 Vice-pres. 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 43 World Af- fairs Institute 4. Sarah Eileen Scullion Biology Lab. Ass't 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Sec.-treas. 3: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 33 Formaldeaides 43 Sec. 43 French Club 3, 43 Los Conquistadores 2, 3, 4: Mt. Union Music Festival 3: Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 3, 43 Salemasquer 2. Dorothy Elizabeth Sihock Chorus 1, 3, 4. 'yruzd-A Seniafzft of '53 Marjorie Ellen Sommers Entered from Leetonia High School, Leetonia, 0. 4. Bruce Dickson Snyder Band 1, 2. 3, 43 Brooks Contest 23 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 33 District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 33 Los Conquistadores 3, 43 Marie Burns Music Award 13 Mt. Union Music Festival 33 Slide Rule Club 4. Billy Deane Snyder Jo Ann Solomon Art Club 4. Bettie Louise Steffel Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. 55 Robert A. Stewart Art Club 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Ass't 43 Monitor 1, 23 Mt. Union Music Festival 33 Quaker Annual Bus. Staff 43 Sa- lemasquer 1, 2, 3, 43 i'3 'Thespian Salemasquer 3, 43 S'cribe 43 Eyes of Tlaloc 3: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. Wilma Jean Stipic Chorus 13 Clothing Aide 43 French Club 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33 Salemasquer 4. Robert Lea Stirling Basketball Mgr. 1, 23 Football 1. Frank S. Henry Stoerkel Entered from Ravenna High School, Ravenna, O. 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Basketball Mgr. 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3. Teresa Ann ,Stokovic Chorus 13 French Club 3, 43 'Hi- g'ri4 3, 43 Vice-pres. 43 Monitor Elsie Ann Stowe Cheerleader 13 Class Sec.-treas. 1. 23 Clothing Aide 33 Football Girl's Court 4g Hi-Tri 3, 43 Los Cori- quistadores 2, 3, 43 Treas. 33 Vice- pres. 43 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 43 Salemasquer 4. Estella May Sweeney Biology Lab. Ass't 33 Formalde- aides 33 Hi-Tri 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4. Judith Ellen Tame Entered from Champion Jr. High School, Fainesville, O. 23 Buckeye Girls' State 33 Association Sec. 43 Biology Lab. Ass't 33 Brooks Con- test Z3 Chemistry Lab. Ass't 43 Formaldeaides 3: Football Gir1's Court 43 French Club 3, 43 Sec. 33 Vice-pres. 43 Hi-Tri 3. 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 23 Los Conquista- dores 23 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 2 3, 43 Ass't Ed. 3g Editor 43 Quaker Queen Candidate 2, 43 Student Council 43 Co-Parliamerv tarian 43 Thespian Salemasquer 2, 3, 43 Eyes of Tlaloc 3. Mervin Edward Thomas Band 2. 3, 43 Vice-pres. 33 Basket- ball lj Buckeye Boys' State 33 Chemistry Lab. Afs't 43 Claes Vice-pres. 2, 43 Class Ires. 33 Slide Rule Club 43 Pres. 4. Elizabeth Anne Viola Chorus 1, 2. 3. Edward Tolerton Votaw Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Capt. 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. X 0 Ila Lucille Votaw Dean's Aide 33 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 43 S'alemasquer 4. Paul Gary Wallace Richard Donald Ward Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, 43 Los Coaquistadores 2, 3, 43 Pres. 43 Slide Rule Club 43 Salemasquer 1, 2, 3, 43 'fttlhespian Salemasquer 3, 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. William Albert Ward Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 54 Betty Lorraine Warren Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 45 Salemasquer 3, 4. Avon Ruth Weaver Orchestra 1, 2. Arthur Werner Glenna Ruth Whlnnery Art Club 3: Chorus 1, 23 Dean's Aide 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice- pres. 3, 41 Hi-Tri 3. 4g Treas. 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33 Los Con- quistadores 2, 3, 4: Monitor 3: Quaker Weekly Ed. Staff 2, 3 4. Jack David Wilkinson Chorus 1, 2. 55 5 '44 Patricia Helen Wilson Art Club 2, 43 Salemasquer 2. 4 Lee Gail Wisler Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 4. Joyce Elaine Woodworth Clothing Aide 33 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Donald Yunk Marlene Joyce! Yunk Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Jon Zeigler Brooks Contest 3: Buckeye Boys' State 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Ger- man Club 43 Slide Rule Club 43 Student Council 33 Thespian Sa- lemasquer 3, 43 Eyes of T1aloc 33 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. Shirley Anne Zocolo G. A. A. 1, 25 Salemasquer 3, 4. geniafzd of '53 Left-Seniors attend recognition assembly. Below-Senior officers lead recessional. 56 5? ff 'bi VA '30 l 4 , U If :I fulfl ,U 5 ie if gazvwib A JW A, Q' 1 Q WW X jfgf' XL' J .fu , 1 X X I I! W M Left to right-Joe Hajcak, Vice-presidentg Betty Moore, Secretary-treasurerg Bob Sebo, Presidentg Miss Carol Kelley, Adviser. niolzfi 1,s,. .M M - M -A 1 D0-1 Abe M Kenneth Adams 7 , A. l ' Joe Aiello ' ,. , L' K f , i :' 5-, 21. 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V-'.f , 1 tw 2' We ' ' it 'N ' W' 5 ,gm ,M 22 1 , , , . f , In Memoriam Delores Adams 50 g, -e -mg, M s SW it f Ni F 'Y 1 .gs as fa. is .Bam alfalfa time Barbara Schebler Marilyn Schramm Lowell Scott Don Sebo Kenneth Shaffer Don Shasteen Jan Shears Joan Sell Darlene Smith Earl Sneddon Karen Sneddon Joseph Sobek Richard Solomon Loretta Spears Don Stamp David Steffel Arland Stein John Stein Glen Stouffer Stanley Strojek Mary Lou Sturgeon Carolyn Sutcliffe David Swartz Norita Swartz Rita Swartz Barbara Tausch Marilyn Theiss Katherine Todd William Walters Ray Ward Glen Whitcomb Fritz White Gary Whitsel David Williams Janet Williams Larry Wisler Ruth Wolfe Jean Yarian Helen Yeagel Barbara Young Don Zeppernick Bonnie Zimmerman I.. ' dfic ' ' I uc, ftic Room 302, the friendliest room in the high school ..... the workshop for the music enthusiasts of Salem High ..... linking boys and girls together by the chain of their common love for music. Some students making their first acquaintance with vocal music learning the fundamentals of group singing ..... enriching their own knowledge of music ..... studying new and harder tech- niques ..... singing more difficult harmonies ..... knowing the thrill of performing at civic functions ,.... happy to be able to con- tribute to the culture of the community ..... appreciating the privi- lege of working under an accomplished director. Others developing skill on an instrument ..... performing in the band or orchestra ..... perfecting their methods of playing obtaining valuable experience . . . . . realizing the value of blending tone qualities ..... learning the mathematics of music from capable directors. Many participating in District and State Contests ..... broaden- ing their relationships with people ..... developing a philosophy of life. 5 1 1 I GW 51 mm wwfiim MQ we mm' 'Kev 'E QR 'im wx Hmmm.- f -Q2 A ,Q W W 6. H new e Fa1n1 Pat Jurczak, Carl Siple, Jean Yarian, Joe Aiello, Gale Fair. Row Two-Bob Stallsmith, Sandra Scattergood Lotus McCran1e Jean Kirby Chuck Cobourn, Bob Domencetti, Gregory Benedict, Carol Wilde, Don Abe, l ,pcank,pun' . . . could be heard as the orchestra, with an enrollment of eighteen members, worked under the baton of Richard How- enstine. Every Thursday the orchestra devoted its time to theory. Here the students learned the scales: major, minor, melodic, and harmonic. They also were taught the different intervals, such as half steps, major and minor thirds, diminished fifths and augmented fourths. After acquiring this knowledge, the young musicians composed their own themes. All of this training bettered the rnuscianship of each member. In spite of the handicap of a small enrollment the orchestra performed at both class plays. They did a commendable job in working out such numbers as Belle Of The Ball, The Falcons, Copa Cabana, and the Doll Dancef' 55 Salem High's three choral groups have done a notable piece of work this year under their competent director, Mr. Thomas Crothers. Advanced music, stress on intonation and diction, and the enthusiasm of the choristers have been the main assets of the groups this year. A commendable performance was given at the annual Vesper Service, which was sup- plemented for the first time with a puppet por- trayal of the favorite Christmas Carols. The Robed Choir, constantly busy with a full schedule, had a larger enrollment than ever before with 109 members. Included on their list of activities was the pleasure of working with the Ohio State Symphonic Choir to learn new choral techniques and ob- tain criticism from their director, Mr. Louis Diercks. Combining with the Louisville and Chorus Accompallisfs Alliance high school choruses for a concert Seated-Joan Engelmeier, Jean Yarian. given in Salem, and singing at Baccalaureate Standing-Bruce Snyder., concluded the program for the year. a lgcaq .7 Wilfz Made Row One-Warren, Smith, McNa.mee, Paxson, Bailey, Scullion, Crawford, B. Brantingham, Snyder, G. Zeppernick, Hart, Alexander Lutsch, Schuller, Schmidt, Campbell, Zeck, Mayhew, Hannay, Guiler. Row Two-Welsh, Camp, Lesch, Greenawalt, Waite, Pasco Litty, Jim Wilson, Sohwebach, Laurain, Mr. Crothers, D. brantingham, McCartney, Althouse, Lottman, Roberts, .Vogelhuber Risbeck, Jensen, Crawford, Kieffer. Row Three-Brelih, Lieder, M. Miller, Dunlap, Galchick, Aiken, Cope, Greenisen, Aiello Thomas, Talbot, Moffett, Schaffer, Metcalf, Schuck, Stewart, Brown, Huddleston, Sanlo, McKnight. Four Row-Yunk, Greenwood Kelley, Tolson, Jackson, Andrews, Hookey, Potts, Bishop, D. Zeppernick, Domencetti, Huffman, Covert, Wolfe, Nicholson, Eastek Bl ' P t a C llaha Baker, L ons, Steffel. Row Five-Faini, Bowman, Sihock, Reese, Moore, Cameron, Hanna, W. Pim, Cop aine, e r s, a n, y gock, K. Schaffer, Kelley, Kelly, Plummer, Maenz, Shasteen, Everett, Patterson, Bodendorfer, Sarchet, Rowlands, Laughlin, L im. Row One-Engelmeier, Heston, Brown, Lamb, Kropat, Breault, Bloor, Kring, Livingston, Hannay. Row Two- Werner, Piper, Cosgarea, Steffel, K. Moore, Hilliard, Ziegler, Bailey, V. Miller, Jackson, Paparodis. Row Three- Gault, Campf, Lease, Waldrop, Foreman, Long, Balsley, Althouse, Hawkins, Hollowa , Hamilton, Row Four- Kille, Martin, Vaughan, Alexander, Ranson, Mountz, Dickey, Brantingham, Tullis, McKnight, Paxson. g . MMC. l Row One-Rea, Hull, Yarian, Patterson, W. Bodendorfer, Aegerter, Lamb, Blockson, Labriola,l.Kams, Hannay, P. Bodendorfer Fester, Dick. Row Two-B. Ritchey, L. Lippiatt, Piscitani, Loschinskey, Schramm, Todd, Ernst, Hartman, Liber, Jackson Allen, Dan, Zuber, Row Three-Galbreath, Spears, Riley, R. Swartz, F. Lippiatt, Hartsough, Falk, Gantz, S. Ritchie, Copacia Ackerman, Harris, Guthrie. Row Four-Julian, Karasiewsky, Sturgeon, Joseph, Milligan, Maxim, N. Swartz, Lloyd, Blender Kirkbride, Sell, Altenhof, Steffel. Row Five-Emelo, Christopher, Jermolenko, Martens, Dales, Lieder, Judge, Myers, Letzkus Wilson, Stein, Barcus, Freshly. P r i Drum Major Majorettes Left to right-Helen Dora Copacia, Carol Debnar, Gail Brown Nancy Bailey, Glennalee Harris, Betsy Moore. 'gllfulke Zip 7fze Bcmcf' Right-Drummers: Gail Brown, John Buta, Carol Debnar, Frank Stoerkel, Dolores Leone, Lucius Hud- dleston. bourn. Trombones: Sandy Hansell, Bud Lieder, Bill Ward Ronald Kirby. Bass Viol: Dorothy Vogelhuber. Bax-itones Matt Klein, Wendell Dunn. 5? Left-Sousaphones: Walter Pim, Harvey Doyle, Charles Co- X7 e 7fnee ' Thomas Crothers Chorus 58 Richard Howenstine Orchestra Howard Pardee Band Ill Il. 335. ' ' 14lan77 ' . . . in the activities that help to make high school life more enjoyable . . . by making a student more versatile . . . relieving the monotony of school work . . . developing character . . . molding life-long friend- ships . . . creating many happy memories. Memories of an invitation to join that special club- . . . of being initiated, and at the same time consoled by the thought that next year it will be your turn . . . of feeling warm and good all over as you realize you are now a part of it all . . . of working hard, planning, worrying and relaxing together . . . of all the good times that were enjoyed . . . of that last meeting . . . of feeling strange as the older members walked out and you realized that you, so green just a year ago, were now the nucleus of the club . . . never forgetting . . . always happy in your memories . . . knowing that it was an important part of your development as an in- dividual. l- l g 59 v .E,:. as 5 Q ., R 4, X Q 4 if fr 1 .: gqyb we fl gg .,.. z 2 w QW FQ qw E R I X .,,.:.: 1, E 523 STM? if-5E iE':::3:' 2 ' S SW in H z. A gamma .,.. X .,., ESX 532 ,A., ,f we . 5 - 2 K H , ass.: :z E ' - ---lA - ,.., .s A . 4 A Ss ' 4 A3513 5 3 5 ' A 2 ' A .,V.,. 5 5 1' S ' ' Lg . ,.,.. A ' ii 2 YES egifgs5525:5i,:g5:LQiTE?iEE 5555 Q 22? f A ? f' ,femxwfxz M 33 is Q. Q 4 Maw! 5? YQ? egg 1 X f Mn Qffizzi? f F, gr 42 I 1 zyw, 5 H 'V i . Egg ' M2 XXV' . ' 2 win! :ff X N we FM f nw le afizln' Naauncf' . . . is about all that the monitors, dean's aides, and nurse,s aides get done as they perform the many duties that help to make the daily routine of the school function more smoothly. They serve their school, fellow students, and the faculty, and are chosen for their regular at- tendance, good scholastic standing, and character qualifications. Some of the duties of the monitors are turning 'off hall lights during classes, collecting attendance slips, taking messages, running errands, and greeting visitors. Dean's and nurse's aides help keep records, type schedule cards, and deliver messages. In addition to serving their school, they are also gaining valuable experience as they get to know what goes on behind the scenes in the process of running a school, and they are more aware and more ap- preciative of our educational system. Row One-Stokovic, Arkenburg, Dicu, Sweeney, Gallagher, Beery, Myers, Colananni. Row Two-Fife, Church, Bartholow, Hoopes, Whinnery, Fox, Hainan, Flitcraft. 61 Row One-Don Harsh Pete Menegos George Manning, Jim Schmidt. Row Two-Mr. Tarr, Judy Tame, Helen Dora Copacia Joan Schuller Mervm Thomas. V l 7fzal' Elack Magic ' . . . was proven to be a lot of hooey by the chemistry aides who were organized last year by their adviser and chemistry teacher, Mr. Frank Tarr, for the purpose of giving advanced students added experience in this type of Work, and of aiding newcomers in the field of chemistry. Some of their duties are checking attendance and recording grades. However, their chief duty is seeing to it that chem- istry students get off on the right track in their lab Work. With the help of the aides the lab periods function more smoothly and at a faster pace, since many questions can be explained by the aides and problems solved by them without disturbing Mr. Tarr, who may be deep in a difficult explan- ation. V The boys and girls who serve as chemistry aides are proud of their Work and of the fact that they have been of some assistance. Their success is indicative of the future accom- plishments of this group. 62 lguilland, 1444! Baum' One might think it almost impossible to teach such an in- tricate art as sewing to thirty girls at one time. But with the help of the clothing assistants, Miss Ala Zimmerman and Mrs. Bessie Lewis perform this task skillfully. The assistants are chosen each year by the sewing instructors on the basis of their academic standing and interest in sewing. The exper- ience is especially beneficial to a girl who may wish to become a home economics teacher. The duties of the aides are to help with the cutting, fitting, the sewing on of the . . . . . . and assembling the garments. As a climax to the year's Work the aides plan the annual spring style show which is held just before school is out. The entire performance is narrated by the sewing assistants. This is volunteer work and no Scholastic credit is given to these girls. With the help of the aides making a garment becomes an enjoyable and rewarding activity. Row One Viola Brenner Joanne Petras, Mignon Lyons. Row Two-Mrs. Lewis, Carol Middekcr, Helen Kornbau Wilma Stipic Miss Zimmerman. 65 This group of students has proven to be an asset to the dramatics department. Boys and girls are chosen to be dramatics assistants from among students with a B average in dra- matics the previous year. Some of the many duties of this group are grading papers, checking notebooks, listing at- tendance, and helping Miss Weeks in conduct- ing the classes. It has been a custom of the assistants to produce a play of their own. This gives them a chance to put to good use that which they have learned and to combine a little fun with the work. Even though no scholastic credit is given, the assistants consider their job rewarding and worth-while, l ef! Q0 014 7fze Sfzaw' Row One-Rose Marie Crawford, Ann Sandro k Audith Galchlck Row TWO B0b Stewart D011 Schuvk Wayne Ickes, Sally Moore, Ronnie Moffett Betty Bartholow Miss Weeks Row One-Menegos, Horton, Herman, Althouse, Aiello, Greenisen, Kekel, Dunn. Row Two-Mr. Olloman, Tame, Schramm, Gault, Durr, Cosgrove, Mayhew, Schuller, Scullion, Cocoa, Burrier, Fife, Howell, Schuck, Schmidt. 'Eoin' W Z' Game! Nwicfzealq' Officers President .,....,....................,.. Jim Schmidt Vice-president ....,.., ,,,.,,,,, D ale Horton Secretary .......... ...... S ally Scullion Treasilrer ...... ....... P ete Menegos . . . might describe the work done by the For- maldeaides who seem to be so much at home in room 110. They were organized two years ago by their adviser, John Olloman. To help increase the funds in their treas- ury the club sold candy in the lunch room and sponsored a basketball stand. Some of their activities included a trip to Cleveland and a tour of the Salem Water Works. They also drew up a new constitution and planned an activity calendar for the 1952- 53 year. A new idea was carried out this year when the club sent Christmas cards to all the other clubs in Salem High. Row One-Layton, Hill, Laughlin, Loop, Critchfield, Harris, P. Parana, Crawford, Patterson, B. Hannay, B. Moore, Kroner, Paxson, M. Hannay, Hart, Dicu, Zeck, McNamee, Vogelhuber. Row Two-Rice, Sarchet, Risbeck, Nichols, Brautigam Kieffer, Paparodis, Kille, J. Parana, Andrews, Wright, Smith, Cosma, D, Rogers, Votaw, Martin, Bodendorfer, Whinnery. Row Three-C. Rogers, Meier, Campf, Petrucci, Reed, Colananni, Middeker, Hansteen, Myers, Mayhew, Schuller, S. Moore, Nyberg, Ranson. Greenwood. Pasco, Menichelli, Cocca, Sandrock, Petras. Row Four-Ward, Roberts, Bailey, Sulea, Rufer, Bartholow, Foreman, DeRienzo, Datilio, Hansell, J. Schmidt, Navoyosky, Schuck, Menegos, Stewart Domencetti, Engler, Slutz, Stowe, Cosgrove, P. Schmidt, Zocolo. ' '7heaei fVa Bmmazi. .. The Salernasquers are a group of students who have earned at least one-half of a Thes- pian point, These are awarded for portrayal of a role in a class play or for service on any of the various backstage committees, such as wardrobe, make-up, lighting, or ushering. The club was organized in 1928. It was Officers Salem's only high school dramatic club until , . 1939 when it was discontinued and replaced President ----'-'s-------'-- -- Johanna Kieffer ' by the Salem High Troupe 358 of the National Vice,p1.eS,id,ent -,-- ---Y,w- S andy Hansen Thespian Society. The club was then reor- ganized in 1948 for this purpose: To give ex- Secfetafy ------e- A ----------- S116 Hill perience in dramatics and an appreciation of the art to underclassrnen. These factors, along with the guidance of their adviser, Miss Irene Weeks, help train them for Thespian work. The group sponsored a basketball stand in the winter and spent the last part of the year casting and producing a one-act play. The goal of every Salemasquer since the founding of the club has been to earn enough points to become a National Thespian. Treasurer . ..... Curtice Loop 66 . . . fike gfzaw gudllnedd' Row One-Bartholow, Middeker, Hill, Tame, Sandrock, Bodendorfer, Schmidt, Crawford, Cosgrove, Copacia, Kroner. Row TWOfG81Cl'1iCk. Nyberg, Myers, B, Moore, Cosma, Petras, S. Moore, Schuller, Zeck, Patterson, Ward. Row Three- Stewart, Herron, Brown, Gleckler, Schuck, Navoyosky, Hansell, Talbot, Ickes, Zeigler, Menegos. Thespian Officers Kneeling--Jon Zeigler, President, Standing-Bob Stewart, Scribe, Joan Schuller, Vice-presidentg Miss Weeks, Adviser, Rose Marie Crawford, Treasurer, Carol Middeker, Secretary. Thespians of local Troupe 358 of the Na- tional Thespian Society furthered their knowl- edge of the presentation and production of plays through many activities during the year. Under the direction of Miss Irene Weeks, dra- matics instructor, they presented the one-act plays, Stoney's Bride, Mama's Little Help- er,,' and Listen, Dad, ' to various groups in the community. The membership of the group was more than doubled at the formal initiations, which featured candle-light ceremonies at which the new Thespians were welcomed. The standard for membership in the local troupe is 12 points, or 120 hours spent in work on some phase of the dramatic arts. In addition to participation in regular meet- ings, members assisted 'Miss Weeks in the pro- duction and direction of the class plays, jour- neyed to the Kent State Drama Clinic, and viewed outstanding presentations in Youngs- town and Cleveland. Student Council Officers Mr. Callahan, Advise-rg Ramon Pearson, Treas- urerg Joan Schuller, Secretary, Charles Jones, Vice-president, Helen Dora Copacia, President. The Student Council opened the election year of 1952 by holding one of the hottest elections in the history of the group. After balloting four times, the members elected Helen Dora Copacia to serve as first girl prexy of the Council. This year the Student Council sponsored two talent assemblies and the Quaker Follies. It was also in charge of the Christmas assembly during which presents were given to various teachers and students, The annual Vocations Day, co-sponsored by the Student Council and Hi-Tri, was held to acquaint pupils more fully with the professions in which they are interested. Students' Day was held on December 3, when students took over the jobs be- hind the desks and gained experience in teaching. In addition noon movies were presented for the lunch pupils, the Student Handbook, designed to acquaint freshmen and newcomers with Salem high school, was published, and dances were held in the gym after several basketball games. lf ' 7fze Qual UM rqmeaiccm Wag' Row One-Harris, Wolfe, Alek, Sweeney, Kroner, Mercer, Ross, Paparodis. Row Two - Kelly, Tame, Copacia,Schul1er, Loop, Fife,Herte1. Row Three-Cosgrove, Barcus, R. Jones, C. Jones, Dunn, Early. Beard. Row Four-Hannay, Todd, Sebo, Gleckler, Ference, Pearson, Hansell, Stoffer, Winkler. Row One-Hansteen, Chandler, Colananni, Welsh, Nestor, Mallery, Bodendorfer, Brautigam, Schramm, Lippiatt, Copacia, Layton, Sanlo. Row Two-Huddleston, Alexander, Middeker, Risbeck, Dodge, B. Moore, Werner, Lieder, Wright, Bonfert, Wiess, Hannay, Hawkins. Row Three-Hannay, Andrews, Dicu, Kirkbride, Zimmerman, Ranson Hoopes, Sandrock, Gallagher, Duncan, Ward. R. Ward. Row Four-Sebo. Kelley, DeCrow, Wilson, Bentley, Gow. Kubas, Stockton, Harrigan, Brantirigham, Moffett, Deutsch, Pearson. ' au'llfVeaea Walknbn ' J. R. C. Officers Ramon Pearson, Presidentg Bob Stockton, Vice- presidentg Sylvia Wiess, Secretaryg Mrs. Helen Mulbach, Adviser. . . . is the spirit of the Junior Red Cross, as ex- pressed in their slogan, Enroll for Servicef' This council with its program of local, national, and international activities is one of Salem High's most active organizations. One of its projects this year was to fill and send gift boxes abroad. Several letters of thanks were received from students in other lands who received these gifts, Another project was work- ing at the Quota Club- Fair to help raise money for the swimming pool fund. Salem High School was enrolled 100251 in the Junior Red Cross after a short membership drive. A delegation from the council will attend the annual American Junior Red Cross Convention at the Carter Hotel in Cleveland during the sum- mer months. le'M,l' Si gan' Row One--Doris Rogers, Judy Tame, Gretchen Bodendorfer, Johanna Kieffer, Sally Mayhew, Sally S'2111li0n, Teresa Stokovic. Wilma Stipic. Row Two-Miss Johnston, Margaret Alexander, Tim Kennedy, Jim Judge, Jim Howell, Barbara Patterson, Ann Baker, Marlene Schmidt. . . . to be a member of le Cercle d'Amusette, which was organized to create a better under- standing of French among its members. Under the guidance of the adviser, Miss Evelyn Johns- Officers ton, much was learned about the French people, President --,---------4, Margaret Alexander their customs, and their traditions. ' . d To help future students in second-year French Vlcemresldent Ju y Tame a set of books, French for the Modern World, Segretary ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Barbara Patterson was purchased. Treasurer ,...,. ,...... S ally Mayhew Anyone who is interested in French is eligible for membership, Although it has existed only two years, the French Club has gained in pro- gress and popularity. 70 Row One-Zuber, Johnston, Groves, Petras, Cameron, Stowe, Schmidt, Cocoa, Dieu, Hart, Nyberg, Andrews, Ziegler. Row Two- Miss Hollett, Getz, Pim, Moore. Bailey, Middeker, Fox, Whlnnery, Campbell, Hannay, Coy, Brautigam, Sandrock. Row Three- Ward, Hajcak, Paxson, Mozina. Pearson, Snyder, Manning, Kupka, Hansell, Honeywell, Winkler, Greenisen, Horton. U4 572 ah lfjaaafiea' Officers President .........,.............,..,..,.. Dick Ward Vice-president ..... ..,,.. A mi Stowe Secretary ....,..... ..... D onna Cocca Treasurer .... ....... J oel Greenisen . . . would be completely at home at a meeting of Los Conquistadores with its purpose of giving advanced students of Spanish a practical appli- cation of what they are learning. The business meetings are carried on in Spanish. Afterward Spanish games, songs, and contests are enjoyed. Club members were fortunate in having Se- nora de Haney, a native of Chile, demonstrate the method of teaching Spanish in South Amer- ica, and Miss Mary Bowman tell of her recent trip through Spain. The annual spring Fiesta, which is held in the gym transformed into a bit of Mexico, provided a gay time for all. l cfeamwi fgliffm' .LJ Row One-Litty, Wright, Beery, Colananni, Campbell, Reed, Cosma, Loop, Mountz, Bloor. Row Two-JefEries,San1o. Ziegler, Chandler, Lozier, Luke, Miller, smith, N. Fife, Jensen. Byrns. ROW Three4Burrier, Hartsough, Dodge, Church. Patterson, Oriole, Harsh, Siple, Journey. Row Four-J. Fife, Weaver, Dunn. Fleischer, Middeker. Hochadel, Hanseil. Flitcraft, Letzkus. This year's calendar of events for the Latin Club, known also as Sodalitas Latina , in- cluded a formal initiation for its new members and a colorful Valentine party, Taking charge of a basketball stand to increase its treasury was also one of its projects. During the year stress was laid on the study of the language and customs of the Ro- mans of long ago. Stories of Italy and its be- ginnings proved to be interesting and educa- tional. The Latin Club, advised by Miss Helen Redinger, Latin instructor, is gaining in mem- bership and offers an opportunity for inter- ested students to increase their knowledge of life at the time of the Romans. Officers President ............................ Curtice Loop Vice-president ........i....... Jere Hochadel Secretary-treasurer .................. Jim Fife Sergeant-at-Arms ...... Lowell Fleischer Although the German language has been taught in the school for a long time, until just this year there was no extra-curricular organ- ization in which German students could fur- ther their knowledge of the subject, Die Lu- Officers . g ' ld u stige Gruppe was formed in the fall and is Presl ent Blu Herman advised by Miss Irene Weeks. Vice-president .Gretchen Bodendorfer Speaking the language at club Sessigns, Secretal-y-t1-easm-el. ---- --.A,, V erda Miller X studying the derivations of German names, J.. 'mg and playing different games in German were , if V ' ' ' 77 il some of the activities of this group. ,-'Ziff ,f I v-ti ,Aff L94 The interest shown in this newly formed i 6fWZf't,f f ,f :wwf f f' W fl ' ' . . ff Q ,f Vy,, H A L , club proves that it IS here to stay. f . 6, 1 if V,v',,:7 H r' Y 71 A . X 1,5-,,4 H f Jf Rff9f3',,fLf24f' hi? f J Lyiff-tiff I lf' Lv -' ' 'If X f , 1 f ,V,2T ,4'.,,.'7if , , . f V ,iv V V, if V,fA,53,1 gf' 4.7 Lf! Lfa, aww, fb Row 0neABi1l Herman, Curtis McGhee, Nikolaus Martens, Bill Jermolenko, Chuck Dahms, Jim Staufeneger, Jon Zeigler. Row Two-Miss Weeks, Verda Miller, Kay Windle, Shirley Werner, Hildegarde Kropat, Kathy Bloor, Rita Gologram. Nancy Heidenreich, Gretchen Bodendorfer, Sandy Church, Joan Schuller. Wah Jfallqezlnen Ka ' Row One-Steffel, Jacobson, Ross, Allen, Black, Rogers, Parana, Harris, Sulea. Row Two-Rufer, Coy, Beeson, Day, Altenhof, Todd, Hochadel, Pierce... Row Three-Heston, Irey, Mr. Stadtlander, Nyberg, Schmidt, Barnard, Capel, Kirby, Gow. ' 66l'tZil'tQL7!t6 6 auch Wilfz Sunifzine' . . . is just what the members of the Art club did this year. They showed so much talent that Mr. Joseph Stadtlander, the adviser, ar- ranged for some of their work to be exhibited. Oificers Duane Barton and Jim Fitzpatrick Won . . . awards for ink-drawings entered in the Schol- Presldent ' A 'hm Schmidt astic Art Awards Contest and exhibited at Vice-pre5,ident .,,,, -,,.---.,,.,,,- J im Gow Halle Brothers in Cleveland. The club also S t In ,d N b held a May Show at the Salem Public Library. ecre ary A ' gr I y erg The members specialized not only in gra- Treasurer ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C al-ole Coy phic arts, but also in sculpture, photography, and other arts and crafts. Spring vacation took the members to the Cleveland Museum of Art. To finance this trip they sold candy in the lunchroorn during the second semester. 74- X . . . might be considered the watchword of the librarians as they Work in the Salem High School library. In spite of the attraction of television, high school students still find time to read. The well stocked library of Salem High provides encouragement for this activity. It offers a wide variety of fiction, non-fiction, reference books, and career pamphlets. Supervising the library are head-librarian, Miss Lois Lehman, and her assistant, Miss Helen Thorp. To help them in their varied activities student assistants have been chosen from among honor-roll pupils. The duties of the student librarians include mending and checking out books, magazines, and pamphlets, checking mail, Bling cards, and writing those little overdue notices that we all hate to get. These girls learn to be helpful to the student who doesn't know exactly what book he would like to read, making sugges- tions from fact to fiction. The librarians consider it a privilege to work here and to be of service. Row One-Delores Sneltzer, Margaret Alexander, Pat Schmidt, Joyce Cosgrove, Nancy Fife, Ann Zuber, Dorothy Alek. Row Two-Carol Middeker, Shirley Astry, Sylvia Livingston, Barbara Wright, Gloria Colananni, Juanita Campf, Rose- marie Faini. - l 75 Zffaacb Wdhwd liffaftic . . . is the keynote of the Debate team as they showed much spirit and ability when they tied for third place in the Canton-McKinley Debate Tournament, won one-half their deci- sions in the District Meet, and showed good form in practice sessions with various area schools. This season there were a varsity and a reserve squad. The experienced sp-eakers composed the varsity, while the newcomers served as the reserves. This year more interest than usual was shown in this educational group. Coach J. C. Guiler hopes that even more will be interested in debate next year, for it is a very beneficial extra-curricular activity. Row One-Ronald Slutz, Gale Fair, Ralph Manning, Walter Deming, Jim Barcus. Row Two-Sandy Hansell, Janet Patterson, Nora Guiler, Pat Schmidt, Ann Baker, Richard Journey, Bob Rea. 76 Row One-Frank Heston, Bob Conroy, Andy Menegos, Jim Irey. Row Two-Gregory Benedict. Richard Oriole, Bob Hockey, Walter Deming. Row Three-Tim Kennedy, Bob Hutcheson, Mr. Hagedorn, Jere Hochadel. Two years ago the Coin and Stamp Club was reorganized, after a lapse of one year, by Mr. J. O. Hagedorn, adviser, to encourage the trading and knowledge of United States and 0Hicers foreign stamps and coins. Several members attend meetings of the . I local Coin and Stamp Club and some have V1ce'P1'eSldeHt ----a-------A----- Tim Kennedy traveled to Canton and Youngstown to at- tend programs presented by philatelists of those cities, The only qualification necessary for mem- bership in the club is a sincere interest in United States or foreign coins and Stamps. 'Money fd 7fze Rani' Gj :dll gall' President .................... Gregory Benedict Secretary-treasurer ..,.,.,. Tim Kennedy 7 7 Hi-Tri Oificers Seated-Miss Bickel, Adviserg Lois Getz, President, Mrs. Tarr, Adviser. Standing-Roberta Gallagher, Secretaryg Glenna Whinnery, Treasurerg Teresa Stokovic, Vice-president. 62 '7 mf MT' - ' A4 ly 48 J 2 ' -. , 1 -LW -in W, .-Ur' ,h x ' -wk-,5 i, + 15 , iw-' 5 Hi-Tri opened the 1952-53' year with the traditional initiation conducted by the seniors, a stirring ceremony with which to welcome new members. On the list of activities was a dance in honor of the football team and court. -Arranging baskets' and buying gifts for needy families was the project during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holi- days. A bake sale was held so that extra programs could be financed, such as the Mother-Daughter banquet held in the spring. The group also participated in the Vo- cations Day activities and raised money for the swimming pool fund. As the year closed, the girls realized the significance of this line from their theme song: Qzm Row One-Mrs. Tarr, Cosgrove, Smith, Guiler, Petras. Myers, Schmidt, Bodendorfer, Schuller, Bartholow, Tame. Row Two-Fox, Stowe, Church, Getz, Stokovic, Arkenburg, Groves, Hartsough, Durr, Gallagher. Sweeney, Cameron. Row Three-Faini, Miss Bickel, Middeker, Dodge, Zuber, Byms, Cocca, Dicu, Critchfield, Bailey, Kornbau, Alek, Todd, Whinnery. Varsity S Officers John Baker, Treasurerg Don McCormick, Presidentg Tom Johnston, Secretary, Mr. Cabas, Adviser. The Varsity S, an organization of lettermen which dates from the 1920's, was reactivated in 1934. This was done under the direction of Herbert Brown, at that time head basketball coach. The same rules and regulations are observed to this day, one of these be- ing the earning of a varsity letter for eligibility. All high school sports enthusiasts look forward to getting into the club. As soon as varsity letters are awarded, an initiation takes place. Eight new members were received into the or- ganization during the 1952-53 school year. The club also tries to promote inter- est in athletics among grade-school students by providing the trophy which is presented each year to the winning team in the Mickey McGuire League, composed of young hopefuls that look up to these . . . lgllaull Jfecaallecf Men ' Row One-McCormick, Jim Hrovatic, Baker, Sebo, Ference, Zeigler, Crookston, Megert. Row Two-Swetye, Lipll. Joe Hrovatic, Mozina, Hajcak, Metcalf, Paxson, Ickes, Herte1.Row Three-Cope. Hannay. Martin, Gottschling, Cosky, Harris, Harrigan, Johnston. now une-voelker. Todd, Baker, Fitzpatrick, Vaughan, Brelih, Gillett, Fox, Whinnery, A. Galchick, Louden, H. Galchick, Bloor. Row Two-Kornbau, Dickey. Humphreys, Renkenberger, Reed, Shaffer, Moore, Hilliard, Gorman, Rist, Bonfert, Bailey, Shepard. Row Three-Swartz, Yeager, Sturgeon, Milli- ken, Hartsough, Ritchey, Miller, Mordew, Lutsch, Cooper, Hartman, Citino, Carlisle, Blockson. Row Four-Beverly Regal, Barbara Regal, Llsi, Lewis, Galbraith, Smith, Ziegler, Sulea, Reeder, Moser, Bren- ner, Miller, Hartsough. 'paamenacfe 1444! 2504 6 25:14 ' The G. A. A. had on the agenda this year bowling, baseball, volleyball, bas- ketball, and ping pong. Highlighting the year's activities were the square dances where each and everyone could lead with his left and put his best foot forward, Excitement ran high as the teams competed to sell the most Christmas cards. The team captained by Vivian Vavrek was the winner and was hon- ored at a party. Top saleslady this year was Jean Kirby. Changes were made in the constitu- tion to bring it up to date. The officers, together with the team captains and committees, have di- rected the year's work under the corn- petent supervision of the club adviser, Miss Edith Cope. So once again the motto has been upheld: G, A. A. - Greater Accom- plishments Always. G. A. A. Officers Row One-Connie Gillett, President, Miss Edith Cope, Adviser: Helen Galchick, Secretary. Row Two-June Fitpatrick, Treas- urerg Glenna Whinnery, Vice-president. 80 After receiving their slide rules, the members of the Slide Rule Club, organized and advised by Miss Martha McCready, began to wonder whether they would ever be able to use the ruleH to their advantage. But soon they were able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, and after much concentration, they learned to find square roots and raise to powers. After observing and prac- ticing the technique used on the big rule' in room 201, these students put their knowledge to use and found a much ap- preciated short cut for their math homework, so now they have no excuse for saying . . . W galil' In 7fze Sum' Row One Miss McCready Dodge, Burrier, Patterson, Schmidt, CosSI'0V6, Alexander, Bailey' Faini- RUW TWO- Kennedy Dahms Dunn Harsh Kupka, Siple, Journey, Wiisler, Bush. Row Three-Firestone, Flitcraft, Litty, Oriole, Letzkus Navoyosky Hively Aiello, Thomas, Menegos. Row Four-Minamyer, Bentley, Hansell, Zeigler, McCor- m 1, Frantz, Rea, Snyder, Ward. THE QUAKER Published weekly during the school year by the students of Salem high school, Salem, Ohio. B. G. Ludwig, principal Subscription rate, 32.00 per year Editor-In-chief ,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,.,,,,, J udy Tame Senior ASS't Editor ...... ,,,,,,,,,,, J oan Schuller Junior Ass't Editor ,,,,,, ,,.,4,,,, S andy Hansell SPOITS Editor .........1... .Lowell Fleischer Business Manager ,,,,,,,, A,,,,,,,,,,,, J 01m Litty Staff Photographers ,,.,,... .....,...Jim Schmidt and Dave Bush Staff Al'flStS .................... ......... R osie Sulea and Adviser, editorial staff ......,.. Adviser, business staff ......... ....,.,. Jere Hochadel Mrs. Lloyd Loop R. W. Hilgendorf Columnists: Gloria Andrews, Barbara Cameron Helen Dicu, Donna Cocca, Mary Dunlap, Alic I-Iuddleston, Jim Schmidt, Carolyn Hoopes, Sand Hansell, John Litty, Helen Copacia, Nancy Bailey Lowell Fleischer. Reporters: Gretchen Bodendorfer, Ann Baker Yvonne Breault, Nancy Cosma, Evelyeen Copaci Ann Hansteen, Joan Hart, Johanna Kieffer, Hilde garde Kropat, Gail Loschinskey, Faye Lippiat Curtice Loop, Tom Mulford, Mary Mercer, Ramo Pearson, Joanne Petras, Patt Ross, Doris Roger Pat Schmidt, Sally Scullion, Barb Smith, Don Seb Jackie Welsh, Glenna Whinnery, Nancy Zeck. Business Staff: Joyce Cosgrove, Ingrid Nyberg Gail Hanna, Sandra Church, Shirley Burrier, Ji Barcus, Sandra Bailey. Typists: Glennalee Harris, Betty Hannay, An Stowe, Lola Lentz, Nancy Howell, Lorraine Warren Gretchen Bodendorfer, Shirley Fox, Lynn Patterson Ila Votaw, Rose Marie Crawford, Faye Cleckne Joyce Cosgrove, Shirley Brautigam. D I, Y. ee 5 W V4 Junior Assistant Editor, Sandy Hansell and Senior My ' f Assistant Editor, Joan Schuller think the jokes in 'X by! I 0 the Quaker Weekly are pretty good. fx W1 , ff! ffx 0 df' Weekly artis f Sulea and Jere Hochadel take time out to ge . new slant from the editor. A beehive of activity-this is the Quaker Office, head- quarters of the Quaker publications. From this headquarters come news, rumor, tall tale, fact, fiction, tragedy, and hap- piness. Comes Monday morning and the results of the labors of the weekly writers begin to come in, but it is on Tuesday and Wednesday that the news mill really starts to grind. The happenings of the high school are recorded in black and white, some articles are rewritten, others rejected, and after the Hnal editing, the paper is made up. The jigsaw puzzle takes shape and is finally placed in the hands of the printer. At last it is unveiled to the student body on Friday afternoon. This process goes on twenty-seven times in the school year, and the issues of the second term are sent to the N. S. P. A. where they are rated in comparison with high school pa- pers from all over the nation. The writing is done, the mis- takes have been printed side by side with the best articles, and the members of the staff wait anxiously for the final evaluation of their efforts, knowing they have learned some- tbhing, have had fun, and hoping they have pleased the student ody. '7fze fvewat' Row One-Breault Kropat Cameron Brautigam Crawford, Hart, Dicu, Smith, Welsh, Cocca, Loop, Cosma, Kieffer. Row Two- Cleckner Rogers Baker Sulea Loschmskey Whmnery, Fox, Copacia, Scullion, P. Schmidt, Hoopes, Tame, Hansteen, Cosgrove, Patterson Row Three Copacia Llppiatt Mercer, Ross, N. Bailey, Schuller, Nyberg, Harris, Hannay, Andrews, S. Bailey, Dunlap Huddleston Votaw Bodendorfer Row Four-Petras,Ga1chick. Barcus, Mulford, Litty, Fleischer, J. Schmidt, Hansell, Hochadel London Pearson Sebo Stowe 85 Row One-Guiler, Wright, Loop, Layton, Arkenburg, Rogers, Patterson, Bodendorfer, Schuller, Bailey, Middeker. Row Two- Schmidt, Fleischer, Hansell, Litty, Faini, Pearson, Hanna, Barcus, Greenisen, Stewart. Row Three--Brelih. Vaughan, Myers, Mayhew, Hannay, Dunlap, Kieffer, Zuber, McNamee, Byrns, Breault. ememdea 0 fa Annual artists Rosie Sulea and Jim Gow leave the Q. O. after racking their brains' for an idea. Annual photographers Dave Bush and Jim Schmidt find out that there are photo- graphs that must be reprinted. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ......................................,.,... Rosemarie Faini Junior Assistant Editor ...................................... Nora Guiler Sophomore Assistant Editor .................... Barbara Wright Artists .................................,....,......... Jim Gow, Rosie Sulea Photographers ............................ Jim Schmidt, Dave Bush Adviser .,....,....,.,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,.......,,,,.,,,............. Mrs. Lloyd Loop Typists: Nancy Reporte Joel Gr tice Loo Gretchen Bodendorfer, Shirley Brautigam, owell, Lynn Patterson, Pat Schmidt. s: Nancy Bailey, Jim Barcus, Lowell Fleischer, enisen, Sandy Hansell, Melissa Layton, Cur- p, Carol Middeker, Ray Pearson, Doris Rogers, Jim Schmidt, Joan Schuller, Ann Zuber. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager .,.......,......,...,.....................,....... John Litty Assistant Business Manager ............................ Gail Hanna Adviser W. Hilgendorf Staifz Jim Barcus, Yvonne Breault, Jackie Brelih, Carol Byrns, Mary Dunlap, Margie Hannay, Johanna Kieffer, Faye L' Rae M Smith, Bonnie piatt, Sally Mayhew, Doris McNamee, Ruth untz, Jane Myers, Richard Oriole, Barbara ob Stewart, Mary Sweeney, Audrey Vaughan, immerman. The work of the Annual staff begins early in the year when a dummy is made, pictures are taken, cropped, mounted, and sent to the engraver. W'hen the proofs are received ex- citment in the Q. O. runs high. Are they clear enough? Can you recognize the faces? Will the students like them? Many things must be done before the dum- my is sent to the printer - colors must be chosen for the cover, the dedicatee selected, reams of copy written, rewritten, and proof- read. But the task is finally completed, the last comma added, the last name checked for spell- ing, the last instruction given to the printer. Then the editor and staff relax, but not for long, for the brig assembly is coming up when all the secrets are finally revealed, and, at long last, the Annual is offered to the students for their important stamp of approval. Then all that the Annual Staff can say is, We tried, we hope you like it. j , 04464 '70 elifzea ' T M N QW '5 if Junior Assistant Editor Nora'Guiler and Sophomore Assistant Editor Barbara Wright browse through some old Quaker Annuals. Business Managers Senior Business Manager, John Litty Junior Business Manager, Gail Hanna Quaker Advisers Editoral Adviser, Mrs. Ruth Loop Business Adviser, Richard W. Hilgendorf lgaeaqlfzinq fbepencfi Un Qaa ' Weekly Editor Judy Tame Annual Editor Rosemarie Faini Glennalee Harris, f'techer,'7 and Mitzie Theiss enjoy Student Teach- ers Day. OLII' lfbfdae Salem, fbfuiue Salem, fbfulae' f Sports mean everything to some boys . . . the thrill of being on the Varsity . . . wearing that Varsity letter . . . being proud that they are part of the team, This is what they want and it is the goal to- ward which they work so hard . . . the long summer practices . . . the rigid training that is so hard to live by . . . the praise that is received for work well done , . . the anticipation and eagerness that mounts as the date of the first game draws near . . . the bitter disap- pointment when the gun sounds and the game is lost . . . an even worse feeling when, in the locker rooms, the coach stands silent and not a word is spoken . . . the determination that follows and more hard work . . . the firm resolve to put heart and soul into the game . . . wanting to win not only for themselves, but also for their coach and their school . . . feeling that nothing is more important than standing in the locker room, grouped about the man who has come to be so close to them, to receive his nod of approval. This is how they work, why they are willing to give so much, and where they are the stars. X Yi' 5 88 Oily Ol 'B' Coach Vince Crawford's Freshman football squad com- pleted its season with a record of three setbacks and one tie in four games. However, the value of fresh- man football lies not so much in winning as in gaining ex- perience, responding to coach- ing, and learning to work as a team. And that's exactly what the Frosh did. With expert coaching the boys became thoroughly acquainted with all the basic fundamentals of the game, thereby readying them- selves for future service with the Varsity. Freshman football team receives numerals from Coach Vince Crawford 'game Une Game 1411 Row One-Fisher, De1Favero, Doyle, Manning, Fife, Harp, Yunk. Row Two-McGhee, Mills, Corso, Hockey, alexander, Jones Harrigan. Row Three-Marple, Painchaud, Hartsough, Mulford, Hanna, Hainan, Lease, Coach Vince Crawford, A1e11o. 90 Row One-Groves, Domencetti, Harrigan, Hainan, Jones, Todd, F. Marple. Row Two-Stoffer, Middeker, B. Marple, Althouse, fxiello, Martin, Ehrhart, McGhee, Garlock. Row Three-Hookey, Paster, DelFavero, Beard, Fife, Buta, Alexander, Barnard, Yunk. ...14ncfS1Sn9:'7fzep ' For the first time in the his- tory of football in SHS there was an active Reserve football squad. A regular docket of games was scheduled by Facul- ty Manager Fred Cope. The boys faced the Alliance Re- -l-! serves twice, and the Goshen Union Reserves once. The main purpose of estab- lishing a Reserve squad was to give players who didn't see much Varsity action a chance to play in regularly scheduled games. It also gave younger players on the team more ex- perience under actual game conditions. The group was coached by Sam Pridon, a member of the high school coaching staff. Reserve footballers receive their letters from Coach Sam Pridon. Row 0neiHajcak, Swetye, Cope, Harris, Beard, Hertel, Domencetti, Martin, Votaw. Row Two-Mordew, McCormick, Mellinger, Joe Hrovatic, Sebo, Mozina, Baker, Garlock. Row Three-Paxson, Herron, Middeker, Todd, Groves. Stofer, T. Ehrhart. Jim Hrovatic. Row Four-J. Ehrhart, Allison, Ickes. Megert, Crookston, Ference, Zeigler, Metcalf, Marple. . . . of me sam ,Wi In his tenth year as head Quaker gridiron coach Ben Barrett was faced with the task of molding a new line and grooming a quarterback. The Quakers dropped their first three games before hitting their offensive peak by blasting Canton Timken, 40-20. After splitting a pair of tilts the Red and Black hit another rough stretch, losing two more games, including a heartbreaker to powerful state-ranked East Liverpool, after the two high-pitched teams had fought evenly during the first half. Newton Falls was defeated, and the locals ended the season in a blaze of glory by edging the Blue Devils of Lisbon in a thriller. Doing an outstanding job as leaders of the team Co-Captains Don McCormick, rugged guard, and Nelson Mellinger, speedy halfback, inspired the rest of the team to greater efforts, 92 Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Bellaire 7 ..... ....................... R avenna 6 ....... ...... Y oungstown Chaney 40 ....... ......... C anton Timken 12 ....... ...... Y oungstown South 31 -...... .w.,............ W ellsville 5 --..... ........ C anton Lincoln 6 -H----- ..... E ast Liverpool 27 ------- ....... N ewton Falls Lisbon 44 13 8 20 48 26 32 33 12 21 Seated-Trainers: Gary Moffett, Bob Talbot. Standing -Managers: Dick Crookston, Pete Kerr, Glen Thomas, Nick Buta, Jerry Yunk, Tom Harp. Ben Barrett Head Coach F. E. Cope Faculty Athletic Manager Co-captains Nelson Mellinger and Don McCormick. E 3 Gilbert Allison Bob Sebo John Baker Tom Swetye Joe Hajcak Bill Crookston all 0141 7fze ganneaft Nelson Mellinger George Mordew Jon Zeigler Don McCormick ef me M ,awe ww Clarence Votaw Bill Megert Ed Mozina Dick Cope Wayne lckcs Bob Metcalf ? 4 Salem 18 ..,..... ,............... E ast Palestine 34 Salem 43 ......,. .,... A lliance State Street 35 Salem 52 .,,..,.. ......................... S ebring 53 Salem 31 ....wll. ....... C olumbiana 60 Salem 45 ....... ,...................,,,.,,,, G oshen 36 Salem 48 ..,..... .,,.. A lliance State Street 41 Salem 35 ....,.. ..............,......,... S ebring 38 Salem 30 .,..... .,..... C olumbiana 41 Salem 29 ......,, .....,.......,. G oshen 30 Salem 33 ....,.. .,.... Ea st Palestine 46 The Salem freshman basketball squad played a ten-game schedule, including return games with each opponent, during the '52-'53 season. Ken Jacobs coached the yearlings until he transferred to Columbus, when reserve mentor Karl Zellers took over as head freshman coach. The Little Quakersv lost two games to East Palestine, two to Sebring, and two to Columbiana and one to Goshen. Salem's three wins came against Alliance State Street and Goshen. The freshmen had a season's record of three wins against seven setbacks. Matt Klein led the frosh, scoring 84 points, followed by Stanley Strojek with 55 markers. Three of the top freshman rounder ballers were on either the reserve or varsity squads, giving them ex- perience which should be of value next year. ' ' game ZUJI! Neaea fbie. Row One-McNamee, Bruckner, Leininger, Huddleston, Ward, Bartels, Sebo, Burrier. Row Two-Giles, Cope, Binder, Kelley, Menichelli, Whitcomb, DeCrow, Martens, Swartz, C. Probert. Row Three-Miller, Parker. Hanna, Sneddon, Strojek, Lease, Williams, Klein, Hively, Mr. Jacobs. Row Four-Mattevi, White, Ackerman, Painchaud, E. Probert, Sobek, Corso. Comaock, Brown, Steffel. 97 N is as Salem 44 ........... ........ C olumbiana 51 Salem 44 .... 4 .....,. ......,.... N ew Castle 37 Salem 36 ........... ....... C anton Central 49 Salem 60 ....... ,,.,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,, S ebi-ing 57 Salem 59 ........... ........... C leveland West 50 Salem 54 ....... ........ Y oungstown South 44 Salem 40 ....... .............,. E ast Palestine 43 Salem 41 ....... .......... R avenna 34 Salem 51 ....... .,,,..... W arren 76 Salem 62 .......... ............,.,,,,, G irard 57 Salem 41 ...,...... ...,.. E ast Liverpool 55 Salem 52 ............,.,....,......,... Woodrow Wilson '41 Salem 56 .....................,.. Youngstown Chaney 43 Salem 76 ...... Steubenville Central Catholic 40 Saliem 46 .,.,.....,.................,,........... Sharpsville 36 Salem 46 ...,....., ........,.......,......,,.,..,..... N iles 54 Salem 58 .......... ...,,,,,, Y oungstown Ursuline 42 -1 ,fe ll. . 2 .0 's 4. I 5 'Q i W 5 Standing-Jim Beard, David Brantingham, Jerry Myers, Larry Hainan, Mr. Zellers, John Todd, Dale Middeker, w ! Roger Jones, Bob Early. Kneeling-Ray Hertel. 1 , 3 M . W an Welae 0 70 Win 14 Qcame r N5 3 of , M if Emo A ff Q J 01 V or our fr J M if flMc,1 .. VL fjjtlffvfa 5gC2Z,,v-fc! H The Salem Reserves, coached by Karl Zel- lers, fared better than their brother Varsity members this year, winning 11 contests While dropping six. The Quaker understudies aver- aged 50 points a game while their opponents' average was 48. Sophomore Kenny Bosu led the reserve scoring with 203 markers, followed. by freshman Richard Hunter with 156 points of the teams' 866 total markers. These first six Reserves also dressed Varsity during the year: Larry Stoffer, Harry Baird, Dale Middeker, Jerry Myers, Richard Hunter, and Ken Bosu. This is the first year that the reserve squad has been composed of only freshmen and sopho- mores. Ci Salem 46 ........ .................. C ohunbiana 62 Salem 54 ......., ,......,,,, Y oungstown South 54 Salem 36 ................................,....,.. New Castle 68 Salem 56 .......,........ Canton Central Catholic 51 Saflem 37 .,..... .,,..,..............,.......... S ebring 66 Salem 50 ....... ...... C leveland West 78 Salem 55 ........... ..........,...... A lumni 58 Salem 50 ........... ........ E ast Palestime 56 Salem 48 ...,...,,.. ............. Ra venna 60 Salem 67 ..,........ ............,,, W arren 62 Salem 60 ,.......... ..........,........ G irard 57 Salem 41 ....... ............ E ast Liverpool 70 Salem 5-9 ....... ......... T oledo Macomber 75 Salem 55 ...................,.. Youngstown Chaney 70 Salem 79 ...... Steubenville Central Catholic 52 Salem 47 ...............................,........ Sharpsville 72 Salem 69 .....,..... ,.......................,......... N iles' 74 Salem 54 ...................... Youngstown Ursuline 58 Baiifiiliigiam Toumamenf Salem 61 .................,........ Youngstown North 77 'll 6 Z' '7ak W .f . . . f We Na e 4 ang, John Cabas Basketball Coach 99 70 Rare Um fm, Wazcet an Left to Right-Kenny Bosu, Harry Baird, Jerry Hochadel, Richard Hunter, Bill Buckman, Jack Gottschling Eddie Votaw Larry Stoffer, Stanley Cosky, Jack Alexander, Kenneth Davis. Fighting exceedingly tough competition all season long the 1952-53 Quaker cagers, severely handicapped by a lack of height and experience, dropped 15 out of 19 contests. With only Captain Eddie Votaw and Jack Gottschling re- turning Coach John Cabas decided to build for the following seasons, installing an all-out youth movement. With a Varsity squad of seven underclassmen and only five Juniors and Seniors the Red and Black consistently dis- played plenty of promise and potentiality. The youngsters were particularly impressive in the locals' 79-52 decision over Steubenville Central and in the lone Tournament setback. The high spot of the season was when the youthful Cabasmen edged powerful Girard who eventually becme Dis- trict Champion. Billy Buckman combined with Votaw and Gottschling to pace the Quakers throughout the year. 100 Eddie Votaw Larry Stoifer Jack Gottschling 101 'W 1-fy X, A5 .fm J ere Hochadel Jack Alexander 5'2 ,r U iw, 01 1 lx 3: ,. 1 I PN CNMP! ,M ,I RD-1, wp ,LD 3 ' ' I 'L f, 'J ,iw nil A ij M,-. ip P ,-, lyi- ' V' K1 ,UV , .Vr,x p,f I N ,T -l J N J f W t YM, F P if-'H 5, f !gg'ig2! - N 'g .' ff jf If 4,4 ' ,Jf 51112 I :gd SQL, 1 A In .N W, Harry Baird ,f yf ,if , Q , mr WAV if 'lf W f N W I 1 ff f,.L1 i mf' Q f .,-VU N, , ,. I S k ' K .Qi Y, 5 J rd- J 'A M K fi: H .QV 11 I 3 UQ ,g 3 . , 1 pl D' X V Ui 'J Vw J my X W, J, v U f J W G pl LQ 5 W u, 'H SQ, , Stan Cosky M ,. lv 11 ,, Qi ,ff , F V f +3 102 Row One-Baker, Johnston, Roelens, Cusack, Watterson, M Sinsley, Pasco, Rottenborn, Lewis, Bloor, Davis, Votaw. Gottschling. Row Two-D. Sinsley, Aiello, Minamyer, Oriole, Roberts, Honeywell, Marple, Ference, Hajcak, Sebo, Martin, Megert. Flitcraft, Wiggers, Herman, Cosky. Row Three-Mr. Tarr, Jones, Hainan, Fitzpatrick, Lipp, Barton, Siple, Moffett, Jones, Tasker, Yunk, Mr. Jacobs. Row Four-Thomas, Bowles, Todd, Garloch, Beard, Mor- dew, Domencetti, Fife, Heftel, Harp. TRACK Sixty-six would-be thinclads answered Coach Frank Tarr's initial call last spring. Among these 66 boys were seven lettermen: five seniors, a junior, and a sophomore. The local cindermen participated in three dual meets at Reilly stadium, losing to thin- clads from Youngstown Rayen, Boardman, and Louisville. The Quakers were contestants also in the Columbiana County and the N. E. O. District Class A meets last season. Absent from the local track scene last year were the Salem Night Relays which were abandoned by the Board of Education. CROSS COUNTRY The cross-country squad of Salem high school completed a successful season, accord- ing to Coach Ken Jacobs, although no team victories were won. The local harriers par- ticipated in meets with East Liverpool, Niles, Warren, and Leavittsburg. The Quakers were paced in almost all their meets by Bill Lipp, a sophomore, who placed fourteenth in the District Meet held at Akron, only 28 seconds behind the winner, This was considered a praisewfbrthy accomplishment for a second-year student. . . . G 64 4606 It 0-HQ. fa Z' .Quai fb ' 0 5 ' Row One-Kenny Bosu, Eddie Votaw, Bill Lipp, Eill Nyberg. Row Two-Mr. Jacobs, Jerry Snowberger, Dave Wiggers, Jerry Myers, Gregory Benedict. Salem High students en- joyed the football games, basketball games, O4 and Dads' Night 'f'm14fLBu41f14:L14. ..' . . . high school club member with all the extra-curricular activities of Salem High that added spice to the 1953 school year . . . attending the first Association assembly . . . learning the wonderful benefits of the plan . . . getting into the football and basketball games, track meets, Association parties, class plays, and receiving a Weekly and an Annual just by flashing an Association ticket , . . being chosen by the student body to be a cheerleader . . . nominating candidates for Football Girl . . . seeing the gold football placed around her neck at the Recognition assembly while you cheer your approval . . . Seniors voting for the Who's Who . . . waiting eagerly for the names to be announced at the Quaker assembly . . . electing candidates from your class to be King and Queen . . . knowing that you had a part in the final choice . . . sitting on the edge of your seat while the procession walked slowly down the aisle . . . terribly excited when the names were announced . . . knowing that things like this will always re- main as happy memories. ef if 4 ' F 'mi id' YSQX X X as , P-Q lO5 'aw -nr. FM ASE W 3, V2 iff iii' fm 2. , Aszsxv ,fky V -,J :N Yi? E V I ,... S . , i f ' 1 f fs,- vffeqf 2 wa Q fww-I. ,4 H3 'O 1 '?: s f, 5-4 4 gk, . x .. Q :EEZF i f 5.55 5 Q iwfw f 15311 W? aff. ff . I4 5 Z ' ,f,g,s?. ,I 455 LSE' ,QV X fs' 2 kb' 5 S 1 Q.. J ' nwwawmm MMM S w ,,,,,,,m Hz M f Es Q. 'f Quflb 4 ,' . V ,J 4 V , ' W , ' PM M 031' ff' 15 YQ' f V t FM! Psihr Lf' ,gy 9 A i ,f ! ,JLU -fy, Vi Ig' xv: f ,M UV' ff , fi JJ' 1,1 . W 2 H ,H F . vi ' - ,QU L P 1, ,I 3 -, F' 1 Hg? M nf , if X: ,if ilu ' 1 11' 7 61 V 1 ff' W 'mv Wit, V' ,J ,LMT if 7,1 ' in--Q 5 V ,. ' tw. Q 1 , if W , ' ur- 'ff t gif! 1-if , Q Q VM i K , if. L 1.. ,W F ,,,,' W' VV g' 3, , ,U 15,1 ygyffa W rags XV z 71' , I' , 1 -.' J ff lm f ' fg -f , , If 1 . w -L 'Q , V ew ,Q -1 A I x W. , by V ,. ,. J , , 1 V. 'ij fl? ,-Qin ' J Cheerleaders Left to right-Doris McNamee, Rose Marie Crawford, Pete Menegos, Nora Guiler, Gretchen Bodendorfer. lefzeea, efzeefz 404 01' Salem g V IO? . . . is the theme song of the cheerleaders, who, regardless of victory or defeat, are always be- hind the team with encouragement. Each spring tryouts are held when a lim- ited number of students are chosen to per- form before the student body, for theirs is the final selection. These five pepsters have worked hard and are constantly striving for that all important student support. Combined with the memories of the long practice sessions are those of many thrilling moments, and the cheerleaders are proud that they have been able to help the team and cheer for the Red and Black. Left-SHS students cheer for the Red and Black. RighthVarsity men in action. Y 0 ' Below-Association members enjoy athletics, dances, and class plays. The Association plan is one of the most appreciated items in the high school. Its biggest attraction is the fact that it is a financial saving. With an asso- ciation ticket that costs just six dollars students may attend all the football and basketball games, track meets, association assemblies, class plays, class parties, the association dance, and receive a Quaker Weekly and a Quaker Annual. This plan has been copied by many schools. We are for- tunate to have such a system available to us. Seated-Mr. Hilgendorf, Standing-Judy Tame, Secretary-treasurer, Jack Ference, Presidentg Don McCormick, Vice-president. .914 14 gig gaawn faq ' Association members look forward each Friday to the Quaker Weekly. 109 The Senior Class of sazem High School Presents ein Were Young and Gay B Cornelia Otis Skinner fi Emily Kimbrough Dramatized by Jean Kerr By Special Pormisiion of Dramatics Publishing Co. V Direcked by Gmane: .fa ls qfifssga H Thursday 6- Friday,.November 20-2I, IQ52 salem Below-Senior play department chan' 8:15 P. M men and student dlrectors Row One-Bodendorfer, S a n d r o c k, Crawford, Middeker, Hannay. Row Two-Warren, Bailey, Scullion, Moore, Stowe. Row Three-Menegos, Gleckler, Brown Votaw, Domencetti. 11 O X ' ' aww Wan mea ww me, MQW Left-Emily and Cornelia find themselves besieged by bedbugs! Right-Otis Skinner will have nothing to do with Monsieur de le Croix. Left-Emily tries to con- vince the inspector that Cornelia is fine, Right-The ship's purser is proud to be of assistance! 111 ttiktiiuk i H len Dora Copacia x Football Girl Betty Hannay 4 4 l -K iiiiiiiiiiii 112 'k'k'ki k'k'k'A ki k'k Judy Tame G th Boden ef 7fze gall' Ann Stowe wffaffffffffvf 115 Cosgrove ose arie raw or ir if 'k li' me W R M c fd U K7 . , V up Avi f 5 E W . Helen Dora Copacia Most Versatile Girl Joan Schuller Student Most Likely To Succeed Nelson Mellinger Most Versatile Boy ll4f Judy Tame Most Friendly Girl Betty Hannay Most Attractive Girl Biy Buckman A 5 Friendly Boy f A u' 1377 M ijit jf fifrffiif i fic uf , N72 fi' bmi if 115 Jack Ference Most Attractive Boy ' A Q 1 Elm ku. W Q , X-mQl'5?L',f., L. ' :ie 'f?'!vSs-1-1-1-' ' .- :M 1 X '. Lf'-, ne' .2 ' E-,Miz-512 ' ' ff' , S' X , ., ,F . Q, AWA fgwh W, www- - - . x , ww-x :X- .,4f,mw.,,f. , Y W . Wx . ,Mxw W fx R A ' -X ggmu w ., x3!QQh , 1 f M1 4,1 , .. ,. . 'QM' H , -kvgj 1 ST 'ga iffy' . . 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We wish you the success which you have prepared yourself to win ....... Someday we hope we shall have an oppor- tunity to be helpful to you in the newer and broader life you are now entering. 'fl x , lg 1 Xfgl! r ' l Sq..-I .V f-'llff I v X JXXX ILS! Q ' lf' Xew Tm: FIRST NATIDNAL BANK 11 F-51 ,,, SALEM, OHIO X 1 1 I V- 5 S 16 Styles Shown At o ' ' Gad Notnonolgurmture wm-I THE supasms GIFT- O' fem From 549.95 A M1 Q' eeee 121 Quaker Pastry Shop Home of the finest Baking Products Catering to Weddings - Birthdays - Anniversaries and all Special Occasions Delivery Service in Salem 145 So. Lundy Phone 3716 Betty and Russell Jackson Operating CULBERSON'S CON FECTIONERY 256 East State Street Salem, Ohio HANSELL'S The Friendly Store Edward Konnerth 193 E. State 122 Mullins Manufacturing Corporation General Office: Salem, Ohio Factories: Salem and Warren, Ohio FIRESTUNE ELECTRIC 00. Howard E. Fireslone Qualified Holpoinl Coniraclors Appliances GRAY MOTOR SALES PACKARD CARS AND INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES . . . SERVICE . . . PARTS ALSO SPECIALIZED COLLISION SERVICE 292 West Stat St t PHONE 6213 SALEM, OHIO 124- HELP WANTED Our tired old world needs strength and en- thusiasm - the ideas and ideals of youth. The Class of '53 will make an important con- tribution to the life of the community. It's up to each member to find the situation in which he or she can be most useful, and de- rive the most satisfaction. Ever since 1846, Salem's Oldest Bank has had a very real interest in the young people of the area. We extend all good wishes to the grad- uates, and welcome every opportunity to help them to progress. Feel free to stop in at any time for a discussion of your plans. THE FARMERS NATIDNAL BANK Salem Ohio Lisbon, Ohio Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -I 125 1g' 3 I 1 l BUNN Goonsl-loss r WILMS NURSERY For the Best In Nursery Stock ZIMMERMAN AUTO SALES Oldsmobile Dealer 170 N th Lundy s 1 Oh SCHWARTZS 1 126 5.1 I Fllrna ces for H In An andlin Y Size 0 g Produ 1' Sha cts Pe S OH- , G PAS or E L E C. 1 R 1 C . ' ' Process For Evevl Heatm9 009. Hem heohsgm mumamm Brazing :f '9 u.fmm'n-9 Pmnediag Dru me Soowmg Pits smell Beahng 'fe mg Saute-hee Bnrdenkng mgm Nmeuli 9 '9X'9. aummng Moshhwes sngm murdering Vxluizgfdng gefonnf, mm. eu. ?:g:a!::1:::1os9hefe Wwe' 5'm i:'9 J bangs, Bem - We Build the Furnace to ht Your o THE ELECT RXC. 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SALEM, on-no a LINCOLN MACHINE C0., INC. Phone 4689 326 West Second Street Salem, Ohio Manufacturers of Compressors and Vacuum Pumps Hydraulic and Air Cylinders Machine Tooling and Production 150 C 4 -SQQWQ SAlEM'S ONLY Home Owned and Operaled DEPARTMENT STORE Since 1912 PARKER CHEVROLET Chevrolet and Cadillac Sales and Service S h ll h 1 Broomall Ponliac Company W0ll:0RD'S STUDIO 2lO East State l Tel. 5355 Sales and Service 390 East Pershing St. Phone 4676 Home Furniture PAUU5 GULF Gas and Electric 1136 E. State Street Appliances Zenith and General Electric Television BROWN'S Furniture 81 Appliance Co 2 RALPH ATKINSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW lf' 'i i i Case Farm 4 .4 4' ' ' - 14,5 I3 Machinery W. i . .4 M r sf I 0' , ', ee Buildings JOE BRYAN Firestone Tire 450-'L Service Carpet - Rugs - Linoleums Magneto Service Resilient Tile - Venetian Blinds Window Shades - Curtain Rods Plastic Wall Tile 199 South Broadway FARM EQUIPMENT Salem, Ohio 453 Euclid sf. Phone 3454 Since 1907 BLOOMBERGNS 5 cqrbaugfr- Spearce guneral gfome Pumps and Water Systems for All Uses L . ,L I, eisass-ess EQWQEB RW' QW THE DEMING COMPANY SALEM, OHIO 154- Q 0 '. ..,. , i .. . : ..,,. C y :'lf':EfE:,: 1 AA e.:f:'1f' ' 3112115 II r ...,..,, , . , . .. J E KM , P y , Heavy Duty If P u B L. c u TI mv n R I LLs HH ' Q' You can make any size horizontal hole from k, Qu 5 ,' 4 to 24 inches in diameter with the McCarthy ,X 3 Heavy Duty Public Utility Drill, and you don't fi? ft Q' have to dig up pavement to do it! 'QT' -,-' i ,..,-YELJ The McCarthy is compactly built on a weld- ' - ed steel irame for e a s i e r handling: it's wg Q ' fl Q 'gif'-.3' equipped with instant-action controls and QA ' ldv X 'plenty oi power to assure smoother, more ' ' ' positive drilling pegofrnanlcie. Starbdard mogel , ,, dri s up to oes, eavy uty mo e - , f to 24 . ,, ffjQ2-Effig - NW , f The McCarthy has been thoroughly tested ' gg. in the field. where its ability to bore holes ' if-e'efiif'w ---52 up to depths of 180 feet horizontally has made ' L2lPg, g3 +44 it an outstanding favorite with contractors. - - Y V ' 5 1 577 Write today or call The Salem Tool Company - . - U gg ' for complete information and prices. You'll . 1 iind the McCarthy is your ,ex-Q , i best investment for eco- -fff' 'k :Q ' nomical operations L AL M f rv 1 J ' . -' A, ff NNY! ' anu nctureu o ertiu an ,c ' Horizontal Blast Hole Drills. ' TH E SALEM TOOL CO. S. ELLSWORTH AVE. . SALEM,OHl0 155 ' fr l Wt 7 1 1? m 1i ' 7 'W' ' 1 BlCHSEL'S SERVICE Ashland Gas, Valvoline and Perfect Oils Expert Car Washing 383 North Lincoln at Fourth Telephone 8048 BUCKEYE MOTOR SALES Nash Sales and Service V 339 S. Broadway ART BRIAN . ,,1Su,a,,ce Chappell 6. Zimmerman Builders Supply 541 East State Ready Mixed Concrete Phone 3719 539 W. state Phone 8711 WM. BODENDORFER Insurance Fire, Auto, Hospitalization 123 S. Broadway Burt C. Capel Agency REAL ESTATE SL INSURANCE 189 S. Ellsworth Ave. Phone 4314 Burt C. Capel Richard G. Capel Brogan's Meat Market Home Cured and Dressed Meat Wholesale and Retail lk mile west of city limits on Route 62 Phone 5888 Salem, Ohio Enjoy Life More With Music Conway Music Co. Pianos - Instruments - Records Accessories 132 S. Broadway - Phone 7611 Alliance Finance Company 450 Eost Stcute Street Salem, Ohio FAMILY FROZEN FOOD STORAGE PROCESSORS OF FROZEN FOODS - FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS 718 South Broadway Phone 6313 S A L E M, 0 H I 0 The Citizens Ice 8: Coal Company Ice Cubes, Crushed Ice, ond Quality Cools n 295 Mill Street Phone 5645 THE COFFEE CUP Home Cooked Meals Q 15? Fitch and Kendall ' Attorneys-At-Law Floyd P. Crawford Electrical Contractor 552 E. 8th st. Phone 8826 DEVILLE'S GROCERY 698 Franklin Phone 8235 DE RliENZO'S Spaghetti Shoppe Choice Steaks and Spaghetti Orders To Take Out WE CATER. T0 PRIVATE PARTIES 387 South Broadway PHONE 8020 Fithian Typewriter Sales dz Service Royal Typewriters Standard and Portable 321 So. Broadway Phone 3611 John H. Fithian Salem, Ohio CHURCH BUDGET ENVELOPE CO. Salem, Ohio Fitzpatrick Motor CRANMER'S Company s-ic SERVICE sToRE Studebaker Cars and Specializing In Glass Trucks Phone 3512 544 East Pershing Street 192 East state street 158 DAGWOOD - OUR SPECIALTY Dinners Served Dciily 5-7 P. M. The Corner 709 E. 3rd Street Salem ond Alliance l ARBAUGH' Fine Home Furnishings Since l9Ol Stole ond Lincolln Phone 5254 159 n r-' 'H Finney Beauty Shop 651 East Sixth Street Phone 5200 MELLINGER LUMBER. INC. Lumber and Builders Supplies Manufacturer Of Truck Bodies Leetonia, Ohio Phone 3441 STATE and GRAND THEATRES Salem, Ohio THE SALEM LUMBER CO., INC. Lumber, Millwork, Roofing and Builders Hardware Dial 5171 or 3331 160 Railroad St. Salem, Ohio 1 1 - 1 - 1410 1 l S 1 I Nncfahuia flaky eampamf, inc HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK Cream, Butter, Buttermilk, Ice Cream and Cottage Cheese There is no substitute for quality FINE DLUHIBIHG FIXTURES E:l.JE-:R co. 1411 HICKEY'S Furnace Shop Furnaces - Roofing - Spouting 180 Vine St. - Phone 6506 loesch Shoe Repair 176 N. Ellsworth Ave. Salem, Ohio Floding 81 Reynard Druggists - Seedsmen 'k Prescriptions Carefully Compounded il' Seeds That Succeed KUENZLI'S COMPLETE FOOD MARKET 331 S. Broadway Phone 3488 Kaufman Bros. BEVERAGE STORE The Neon Restaurant Where Everyone Meets And Eats Next To The Farmers National Bank Kornbau's Garage Phone 3250 Specializing in brake, carburetor and ignition. MERIT SHOE CO., Inc. Shoes - Rubbers Hosiery 379 E. State St. QW ? A. C. BARTHGLOMEW COMPANY 485 West State Street Phone 4609 The H 462 E STATE STREET SALEM OHIO '0 M'f '-Y L .2 A TS f ouse of Nationally Advertised Jewelry Brands THE SALONA SUPPLY Always Call A Master Plumber! COMPANY The Salem 'Plumbing Building Supplies I Farm Machinery Hardware Feed Flour Um Ing - ea ing 439 w. Pershing street 191 South Broadway Salem, Ohio Phone 3283 SIMON BROS. MEAT MARKET 229 East State Street Phone 6819 Junior Miss Shop S H I E L D S 558 East State Street Salem, Ohio Salem Appliance Co Furniture, Carpeting, Television Everything for the Home RECREATION BILLIARDS 525 East State St. Rudy's Market 295 South Ellsworth Ave. Phone 4818 Verner E. Rich Painter and Decorator 589 Woodland Ave. Salem, Ohio f 1 l 1 4-4 l , Hotel Lape Quaker Coffee The Fiesta Shop Shop -GIFTS- V That Are Different! Meet Me at The Town Hall Diner Salem, Ohio 655 East State Street Fancy Mexican Baskels GLoGAN's Ohio Leading Basket Shop Hardware for Hard Wear ' CORSO'S WINE SHOP I Opp. Postoffice Salem 0 Salem,0h1o Dial 4183 14 f RQ S3 15375 S f f f S I 5i2 '2f.g: Q 9 'iq X ' J I I f'I.-.H lf P' pr. Endrcs 81 Gross Flowers and GMS Stat and Penn Phone 3477 It Pays To Trade Gi' TI-IE GDLDEN EAGLE School Supplies ROY W. HARRIS lack Gallatin 8. soN J EW E L E R Quality J ob Printing 619 East State greet North Lincoln at Second Salem, Ohm Phone 4961 Salem, Ohio 14 , Zlnofed TOOL AND nlE,l c. Salem-Canfield Road PHONE 4634 HEDDLESTON Rexall Drugs Your Prescription Store Free Delivery Phone 3393 State and Lincoln IN THE YEAR, 1850, Joe MacMillan open- ed a book shop on the spot where gen- erations of students in the schools of Salem have purchased textbooks and sup- plies. Texts are now provided at schools, but it's MacMillan's for dictionaries and supplies. When a commercial business continues for 103 years to invite your patronage, we are proud to believe it proves rendered service. School days over, we wish our friends to continue coming . . . for books, sta- tionery, gifts of distinction, pictures and picture framing, for wallpaper and window shades. THE ..... MacMILLAN BOOK SHOP 248 East State Street Salem-Brosius, Inc. Salem Engineering Division Salem,0hio Designers and Builders Of Brosius Division Sharpsburg, Pa. Designers and Builders Industrial Furnaces of For Special Equipment The Heating 'and Heat- For Tregflng Blast Furnaces Steel and Non-Ferrous And Metals Steefl Mills nm Ed. Herron 81 Son Distributor of New Era Potato Chips TIRE SERVICE 116 - 134 West State Street Phone 3508 and Cheez Pone Corn Twistees 1401 So. Lincoln Salem, Ohio Phone 3394 148 X One of SaIem's lu i Beffel' sf'0l'e'S K 5 BR eww HERRON TRANSFER CO. Moving and Storage Phone 3725 Salem, Ohio The Home Savings 81 Loan Company Youngstown Strul-hers Salem 542 East State Street O. C. Hoover, Mgr. 14-9 I 'i I+ an A' ff KRAUSS RADIO HOWDY'S TELEVISION PENNZOIL SERVICE S I I t H t. Lubrication 5- a e ns a a ion Car washing Service Simonizing Z4-Hour Service A 808 Aetna Street Dial 6326 406 West State St. Salem, Ohio Chester E. Kridler W. H. Kniseley 81 Son Real Estate nc -I I Salem,s Oldest Dealer Fire and Automobile I Insurance I 276 East State Street Cor. South Howard and Salem, Ohio West Pershing I l T 1 l 1 50 FLOWERS Fora EVERY OCCASION Melzger, Mctorkhill Corsoges ond Wedding 8 Mellgef Flowers Our Speciolty Attorneys-At-Law MCARTOR FLORAL CO. Charles G. McCorkhi1l Phone 3846 h M 1152 South Lincoln Ave. Soul etzger M E I E R MOFFETT-HONE Television and THE SQUIRE SHOP Gift Center Solem's Television Pioneer The store For Graduate of 1938 132 S. Broadway Salem, Ohio Young Men 360 East State St. Old Reliable Dairy and Drive Inn Salem, Ohio CURB SERVICE We Make Our Own Ice Cream National Dry Cleaning Company Two-Hour Dry Cleaning Graduation Gifts For The Class of i953 Headquarters For Fine Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry - Sterling Silver Xlllillllliillllllg 9 S u .newness 9 v BUY ON THE PUGH PAYMENT PLAN 489 East State Phone 3398 Salem, Ohio 152 74a II II II G E paflcktidng ea., Vnc. M DELUXE PRINTERS 81 PUBLISHERS IO23 EAST STATE STREET SALEM. OHIO if Trade Magazines -Af House Organs -k Monthly Brochures -k Directories -k Special Brochures -k Publications if PUBLICATION SPECIALISTS If your problem involves a publication of any nature - We're your answer. We offer you the aid of our editorial department, art de- partment, advertising department and their trained and experienced staff. if OVER 43,000 Editions are published monthly from our plant. We'll take your idea and bring it to reality for you! GONDA ENGINEERING CO. INC. GEORGETOWN ROAD MANUFACTURER'S OF DIES, JIGS, FIXTURES, METAL STAMPINGS and Fabricated Assemblies 155 F. C. TROLL STRATTON Jeweler Plumbing and Heating Co. Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry 384 N. Broadway 581 E. State Phone 4908 0 S ZOMQQ THE Dry Cleaning - Dyeing Laundry Service Jewelry-Blouses 'SPRUCE UPU Skirts-Lingerie Purses-Milliinery Hose-Playthings Dial 4777 187 South Broadway 4 THE PEUPLES LUMBER CUMPANY 457 West State Street Dial 4658 Salem, Ohio Clothing and Furnishings For Young Men W. L. Strain Co. 535 East State Phone 5311 Diamonds Hamilton Watches Elgin Watches Gorham Sterling Gorham Plate F. Sonnedecker 530 East State Street Salem, Ohio 5 Sekely Industrial Tool 81 Mfg., Inc. Salem, Ohio Singer Sewing Center Columbiana County's only Singer Sewing Machine Co. Authorized Rep. 166 South Broadway The Smith Company The Richelieu Store Meat - Grocery WE DELIVER 204 E. State Salem, Ohio Phones: 4646-4647 Salem Stamping and Mtg. Co., Inc Manufacturers of Sheaves and Metal Sta m ping 631 West State Street Salem, Ohio SALEM CONCRETE and SUPPLY CO. Phone: Salem 3428 Wilson Street at Pennsylvania Railroad SALEM, OHIO Henry L. Reese Eorl R. Miller Jomes D. Primm Jr. Attorneys At Law Salem Motor Sales Corp. Owned and operated by the L. B. Field Family Dodge and Plymouth Cars Dodge Job-Rated Trucks Pershing at Lundy Phone 4671 QUAKER CITY FOUNDRY :Nc 310 Euclid Tel. 4406 5 I+-l SMITH'S CREAMERY QUAKER MAID PRODUCTS J. B. VOTAW Home - Dressed Meats Pioneer Brand Frozen Foods 240 E. 4th Salem, Ohio 230 E State St Phone 4907 Dial 4211 ' 50.41745 gl GQ. 165 South Broadway Phone 3455 RIS Headquarters For J. C. Higgins Sporting Goods and All State Auto Accessories Wallpaper - Paints 568 E. State St. Phone 3313 BOB ATC!-IISON Business Broker CLYDE WIiLLIAMS Insurance Agency Insurance of All Kinds Telephone 5155 538 East State St. Salem, Ohio TOWN TAlK BENTON ROAD BETTY 8z JHVI CHINE Smilh Garage, Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth Third Street at Vine Avenue 58 Paul and George THE S T' emce SALEM CHINA CO. A Good Place E To Work Paul Fogg George Stowe FINE DINNERWARE SINCE 1898 O Dependalile O S ' tifi t ' Exit C Q Q? Shop ond Sove IH U The Store Thot Q Thrift Built it Q Q 42' O DRY NJ CLEANING J C SERVICE ' ' Penney Co. Phone 3710 Inc. Salem's largest and finest Dry Cleaning Plant and Fur Cold Storage Vault. , . . . . Clothing You are cordlally mvxted to lnspect our Fur Cold Storage Vault. For -I-he 59 Cope Bros. 8. Fullz N KELLY'S llI'S8I'y SOHIO SERVICE Trees Vines Plants Roses Landscaping ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Everything That Is Good and Hardy Phone 3548 Phone 8039 PENN-OHIO The UNIVERSITY Arrow Hardware General Hardware Sporting Goods Pet Feeds and Supplies Tools - Paints Etc. 495 W. State St. Salem, O. Phone 6212 Plenty of Free Parking SALEM COLLEGE WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION FOR A COLLEGE COURSE NO BETTER INSTRUCTION ANYWHERE GO TO SALEM COLLEGE AND SAVE HIGH COLLEGE EX- PENSES AWAY FROM HOME. See Our New I-Iomeg Meet Our New Dean 1050 E. State St. Phone 3031 In Your Home Town! 60 Salem Builders Supply 775 S. Ellsworth Phone 3196 PITTSBURGH PAINTS SALEM GLASS Cr MIRROR CO. PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS MIRRORS GLASS FURNITURE TOPS AND GLASS SHELVES Allorney lozier Caplan Dependable Insurance The Young Cr Brian Co. Agents 531 E. State Street, Salem, O. Phone 3483 SALEM AUTO SUPPLY CO. DUPONT PAINTS 511 E. Pershing Phone 5542 LENNOX FURNACES Gas, Coal and Oil Aire-Flo STARBUCK BROS. Phone 4411 Ryser's Swiss Gift Shop 325 W. State St. Salem, Ohio VANITY BEAUTY SHOP KRESGE'S 5 s. 10 FISHER'S NEWS SPORTING GOODS Cigars- Novelties Your Ffiefldly STOVE fyxgggzines 474 E. State St. Phone 6962 H A L D I 1 S SPEAKER'S MARKET 992 E. State at Hawley I Phone4338 Ouallly MEATS GROCERI-ES and VEGETABLES Chl RSpk .-:,g..!M..,...., , .-E-.,. ..,. ..,,.. .,... - ,-, ,,. -.,,.e , ,. 6 McBane-McArtor Drug Company 496 East State Street Salem, Ohio PIIXSIIN MACHINE C0. COLD ROLLED, STRIP MILL EQUIPMENT SALEM, 0H10 IMPERIAL UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers of Individually Styled Furniture 714 Newgarden - Salem, Ohio Phone 3188 EAT and SLEEP At the Corner of Rt. 14 85 62 Red Steer Restaurant and Lippiatts Motel Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yates Enjoy lile . . . Eal 0uI More 0IIen Hainan's Restaurant Salem, Ohio FAMOUS MARKET Fancy Meats, Produce and Groceries ManstieId's Sohio Service Corner 3rd and N. Lincoln LINCOLN SUPER MARKET CO. GROCERIES, MEATS AND BAKED GOODS Phones: 4626 - 4627 667 Newgarden Street Salem, Ohio Phone II Phone Your Order K. E. Jones L. A. Jones DUBB'S '- Jones Insurance Agency MARKET 543 E. State St. Salem, Ohio in QE! at ALDOM'S SALEM DINER IT'S THE feccvwl which counts for the Most of Suc- cess for the residents in the Salem Trading Area. Economical Coverage in both Readership and Advertising appeals to those who appreciate Quality along with Service. Call Salem 3419 and a Record A d v e rt i sing Representative will call. He is ready to tell you about the Greatest Advertising and Mer- chandising Plan in Eastern Ohio. 7444 fecaad Is Printed and Published By The LYLE Printing 8. Publishing Company Printers Since 1890 185-189 East State Street, Salem, Ohio CROSSLEY'S BARBER SHOP 642 East State Street Salem, Ohio D. NELSON BAILEY Registered Piano Tuner Phone 4440 Salem, Ohio Self Serve Home Dressed Meats Cash and Carry ZEIGLER'S FARM MARKET Salem-Lisbon Rood SPACIOUS PARKING LOWEST PRICES G. E. Byers, M. D. Gail A. Roose, M. D. Paul Corso, M. D. K. S. Ulicny, M. D. F. R. Crowgey, M. D. Ralph B. Vance, M.D L. W. King, M. D. L. C. Ziegler, M. D. c. J. Lehwald, M. D. J. W. Astry, D. D. S. R. J. McConno1', M. D. J. J. Hurray, D. D. S. 6 A. L. Krewson, D. D. S. W. E. Ward, D. D. S. D. E. Lease, D. D. S. W. R. McGhee, D. S. C F. J. Mangus, D. D. S. S. M. Moore, D. S. C. M. M. Sandrock, D. D.S G. 'F. Jones, 0. D. Paul W. Sartick, D. D. S. M. W. Riegel, D. 0. J. F. Schmid, D. D. S. Clarence Hartsough D. C. - D. M. 62' 1903 1953 The 50 Year Old Buick -Salutes- The 60 Year Old Quaker The First Ann was printed in 1893. WILBUR L. COY 81 CO., INC. Your BUICK Dealer ual, The Quaker Bijou, SILVER MANUFACTURING CO. Industrial Shredder 8z Cutter Co. Salem - Ohio When you bring your Prescriptions to us you are assured of the Best in Drug Care. Skilled Pharmacists are always at your service. J. H. Lease Drug Co. I CFo1-merly Broadway LeaseJ State and Broadway Phone 8727 Salem, Ohio THE YOUNGSTOWN ARC ENGRAVING CQ. Offdcdal Zngfuwew to ide 7753 Zmda ARTISTS ENGRAVERS PHOTOGRAPHERS l 168 1i Ga!! 8709 or 8700 Gummecl ' Ungummeci 0 Heat Sealing 0 Pressure Sensitive 0 Greaseproof ' Die Cut 0 Square Cut Muiticoior 0 Gloss Inks 0 Varnished ' All Sizes ancl Shapes for Machine or Hand Application. Design and Technical Service. 91 Weau of faire! sefwice 169 Aldom's Salem Diner .,..,. Alessi's Market .....................,.... Alliance Finance Company ...........,.........,........ ,....... 1 37 American Laundry 8: Dry Cleaning Co ...,,.... ........ 1 28 Andalusia Dairy Co., Inc ...........,..,.............. . Arbaugh, W. S., Furniture Store ..,... Arbaugh-Pearce Funeral Home .,.... Arc Engraving Co. .......,..............,.. . Arrow Hardware, The ...... Astry. J. W., D. D. S. ...., , Atchison, Bob ,............,.... Atkinson, Ralph, Atty. ..... . Bailey, Nelson ,...,, . ..,,,........ ,, Bartholomew, A. C., Co. Beall Battery 8: Service ...... Bichsels Service ............... Bliss, E. W., Co. Bloomberg's .............,...................... Bodendorfer, Wm., Insurance ...., . Brian, Arthur S., Insurance Brogan Meat Market ..,.......... Broomall Pontiac Co. ............. . Brown's Furniture 8: Appliance,Co. ....,. ....... Bryan, Joe, Floor Covering Store Buckeye Motor Sales .......,...............,... Bunn Good Shoes, Inc. .... . Byers, Guy E., M. D ....... Capel, Bert C., Agency ...... Caplan, Lozier, Atty. .....,........,.....,....,.. . Chappell 8: Zimmerman Build Church Budget Envelope Co. .,...........,..,.......,....... ...... . Citizens Ice 8: Coal Co .......... Coffee Cup .....,............. Conway Music Co. ..,............... . Cope Bros. 8: Fultz Nursery ....... Corner, The ........,..................,...,. Corso, Paul, M. D. .... . Corso's Wine Shop .............. Coy, Wilbur L., Co. Inc .,....... . Cranmer's S-C Service Store ....... Crawford, Floyd P. .,...,,,,,,,,,, , Crossley's Barber Shop ....... Crowgy, F. R., M. D. ,... .. Culberson's Confectionery ........ Dean s Jewelers ,..,...,,..,,,..,,,,, Deming Pump Co. , ........,...,,,,.,,.. ,. De Riezo's Spaghetti Shoppe .,..... Dev1lle's Grocery ....................... .. Dodge Publishing Co. Dubb's Market ............... Electric Furnace Co. ers Supply Co ........ .,..... 14cfae'111JLm9 fncfen: O E13 er Co. ........................................... . Endres Gross Flowers 8: Gifts .... Family Frozen Food Storage ...... Famous Market ........................... Farmer's National Bank ..... Fiesta Shop, The ....,.......... Finney Beauty Shop ....... Firestone Electric Co. ...., , First National Bank ....... Fisher's News Agency ...... Fitch 8: Kendall, Attys. ............. . Fithian Typewriter Sales 8: Service Fitzpatrick Motor Co. . .......... ...... . Floding 8: Reynard Drug Store Gallatin, J. L., Jeweler ............. . Glogan's Hardware ........ Golden Eagle, The .......... Gonda Engineering Co. .,... . Gray Motor Sales .......... Hainan's Restaurant ..,.... Haldi's Shoe Store .....,, Hansell's ............ ................................ Harris, R. W. 8: Son, Printers .... Hartsough, Clarence. D. C. - D Heddleston Rexall Drugs .......... Herron, Er. 8: Son .............. Herron Transfer Co. ...... . Hickey's Furnace Shop ...,. Hine, H. I., Motor Co. .... .. Home Savings 8: Loan ...... Hoppes Tires Service ............ Howdy's Pennzoil Service .. Hunt, C. B., 8: Sons, Inc. Hurray, J. J., DDS ..... .....,. Imperial Upholstering ..,... Jones, G. F., OD .............................. Jones, K. E., Insurance Agency Kaufman's Beverage Store .......... Kelly's Service Station ...... King, L. W., MD ......................... Kniseley, W. H. 8: Son, Inc. Konnerth, Edward, Jeweler .,..... Kornbau's Garage ..................-- Krauss Radio .......... Kresge, S. S., Co. ...,. .. Krewson, A. L., DDS ............ . Kridler. Chester E., Realtor ...... Kuenzlis Market ......................... Lape Hotel ............,... Lease, D. E., DDS ....... Lease, J. H., Drug Co. ..... . Lehwald, C. J., MD ..........,.. Lincoln Machine Co., Inc. Lincoln Market, The ,........ ,czaemzamag Mem .,.,....166 Salem Lumber Co., Inc. ........130 Salem Motor Sales ...,.,..164 Salem Plumbing 8r Heating Co Loesch Shoe Repair .....,.........,.......... ,....... 1 42 Salem Stamping 8a Mfg. Inc. . Lyle Printing 8z Publishing Co. ,..... .,...,.. 1 65 Salem Tool Co., The ..,............. .. MacMillan's Book Shop, The ....... ........ 1 47 Salona Supply Co. ............. . Mangus, F. J., DDS .....,.......... ......,. 1 67 Sandrock, M. M., DDS ,.... .. Mansfield Sohio Service ........ .,...... 1 64 Sartick, P. W., DDS ....... . McArtor Floral Co. ............,...... ,.....,. 1 51 Schmid, J. F., DDS .... .. McBane-McArtor Drug Store ...,. ..,,.... 1 63 Schwartz's .,..................... McConnor, R. J., MD ...,..,....... .....,.. 1 66 Sears Roebuck 8z Co. .....,......,..., .. McCulloch, R. S., Co., Inc. .... ,....... 1 31 Sekely Industrial Tool 8: Mfg. Inc McGhee, W. R., DSC ......................,............ ........ 1 67 Shields Dress Shop ............ Meier Television 8: Appliance Center ...... ........ 1 51 Silver Manufacturing Co. Mellinger Lumber, lnc. ...............,.....,.., ....,... 1 40 Simon Bros., Meat Market ...... .. Merit Shoe Co., Inc. ...,,......,....,..,......,,....... ......., 1 42 Singer Sewing Machine Co. Metzger, McCorkhill, Metzger, Attys. .... ........ 1 51 Smith Co., The ..................... .. Moffett-Hone, The Squire Shop ..,...,.... .....,.. 1 51 Smith Garage ....................... Moore, S. M., DSC ..,...................... ........ 1 67 Smith, R. L., Creamery .......... .. Mullins Mfg. Corp. ..,,.,..,....,.... ........ 1 23 Sonnedecker, S. F., Jeweler National Dry Cleaning Co. ...... ........ 1 52 S'peaker's Market ..........,........ . National Furniture Co. ....... ........ 1 21 Starbuck Bros. ................... .. Neon, Restaurant, The .,...,. Old Reliable Dairy ........................... Paris Cleaners 8a Fur Storage ..,.... Parker Chevrolet Co. ................. . Paul's Gulf ........................ Paul 8z George Service .,.., Paxson Machine Co. .... Penney, J. C., Co. .,.,. . People's Lumber Co. Pugh Bros.. Jewelers . ............. Quaker City Foundry, Inc. ..... . Quaker Pastry Shop .....,...... Recreation Billiards ..... Red Steer .............. .......................... Reese, Miller, Primm, Attys. ...... . Rich, Verner E. ..................... . Riegel, Myron W., DO ......,, Roose, G. A., MD ............ Rudy's Market .,...,..,..............,.. Ryser's Swiss Specialty Shop Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Appliance Co. ............... . Auto Supply ,....... -Brosius Inc. ....... Builders Supply .,,... China Co. ........,,. . College ...................,.....,..... Concrete 8: Supply Co. .... . Glass 8: Mirror Co ....... Label Co. ..,.,...,..... . State Sz Grand Theatres ..... ....... Strain, W. L., Co., Clothiers ........... Stratton Plumbing 8: ating Co. He Strouss-Hirshberg Co. .................. . Style Shop, The ..,,............ Sunny Beauty Shoppe ,.........,,.........., Superior Wallpaper 8: Paint Co ..,.... Tailor Shop ......................................... Talbot, A. R. ................... . Taylor Pattern Works ..... Town Talk ...................,. Troll, F. C,. Jeweler .,... . Ulicney, Karl S., MD ..,,.. . United Tool 8: Die. Inc. .... . Vance, Ralph B., MD .... . Vanity Beauty Shop ...... Votaw Meat Market ...... Ward, W. E., DDS .... . Wark Dry Cleaners ............................. Weir's Wallpaper 8: Paint Store Williams, Clyde, Insurance Agency Williamson Farm Equipment ..,. , ..... .. Wi1m's Nursery ........................ Wolford's Studio ............................... Young 8: Brian Co., Insurance ..,.... Zeigler, Farm Market .,..........,... Ziegler, L. C., MD .......... Zimmerman Auto Sales .,... Abe, Donald, 38, 53 Abrams, Jerry, 47 Ackerman, Frieda, 47 Siucfwz' fncfex Ackerman., Marion, 47, 55, 97 Adams, Danny, 47 Adams, Delores, 50 Aegerter, Dorothy, 47, 55 Aiello, Joseph, as, 53, 54, 65, 81, 90, 91, 103 Aiken Carol Lee, 21, 54, 84 Alek, Dorothy, 38, 68, 75, 78 Alexander, Bill, 42, 91 Alexander, Geneva, 42, 55 Alexander, Jack, 47, 54, 90, Alexander, Margaret, 38, 69, Allen, Sally, 47, 55, 56, 74 Allison, Gilbert, 21, 92, 94 Altenhof, Ruby, 55 Altenhof, Ruth Ann, 21, 74 Althouse, Earl, 47 Althouse, Homer, 39, 65 Althouse, Jay, 42, 54, 91 Althouse, Joan, 42, 55 Altomare, Carole, 47 Amos, Harold, 21 Andrews, Gloria, 39, 54, 66, Ansman, John, 47 Ansman, K. Ilene, 42 Arkenburg, Martha, 21, 61 Astry, Shirley, 42, 75 Baddeley, Ruthann, 47 Bailey, Don, 21 100, 102 70, 75, 81 67, 71, 83 Bailey, Nancy, 21, 54, 56, 57, 66, 71, 78, 81, 83, 84, 110 Bailey, Sandra, 42, 55, 80 83 Baird Harry, 42, 100, 102 Baker, Ann, 39, 54, 70, 76, 80, 83 Baker, John, 39, 79, 92, 94, 103 Baker, Verna Mae, 42 Balsley, Donna, 39, 55 Banar, Ernest, 47 Banar, Martin, 39 Barcus, James, 47, 55, 68, 76, 83, 84 Barnard, Paul, 42, 74 Bartels, Dean, 97 Bartholow, Betty, 21, 64, 66, 67, 78 Bartholow, Carole, 42, 61 Barton, Dale, 21 Barton Duane, 39 Bates, Duane, 42, 56 Beard, Jim, 42, ss, 91, 92, 98, 103 Beery, Barbara A., 42 Beery, Barbara J., 42, 61, 72 Beery, Walter, 47 Beeson, Shelby, 74 Benedict, Gregory, 42, 53, 77, 103 Bemiett, Jim, 47 Bennett, William, 56 Bentley, Eldon, 69, 81 Bergman, Gene, 22 Binder, Gerald, 47, 97 Bingham, Shirley, 22 Bishop, Phil, 54 Black, Mary Beth, 43, 74 Blaine, Joyce, 39, 54 Blender, Donna, 47, 55 Blockson, Henrietta, 47, 55 310013 Kathryn, 39, 55, 72 73, 80 Bloor, Ken, 47 , Boals, Robert, 43 Bodendorfer, Gretchen, 20, 22, 54, 66, 67, 70, 73, 78, 83, 84, Bodendorfer, Paula, 47, 55 Bodendorfer, Wilma, 47, 55, Bonfert, Becky, 43, 69, 80 Bosu, Kenneth, 43, 100, 103 107, 110, 113 69 2 Bowles, David, 43, 103 Bowman, Shirlene, 22, 54 Brantingham, David, 54, 98 Brantingham, Robert, 43, 54, 69 Brantingham, Sylvia Jean, 43, 55 Brautigam, Carol, 47, 69 Brautigam, Shirley, 22, 66, 71, 83 Breault, Yvonne, 39, 55, 83, 84 Brelih, Jackie, 39, 54, 80, 84 Brenner, Viola, 39, 63, 80 Brown, Alma, 47 Brown, Clyde, 47, 97 Brown, Gail, 22, 57, 67, 110 Brown, Grace, 39, 54 Brown, Martha J., 39, 55 Bryan, Robert, 43 Bruckner, Ronald, 47, 97 Brunner, Martha, 39 Buckman, Bill, 22, 100, 101, 115 Buckman, Carolyn, 47 Burke, Jerry, 22 Burrier, Carl, 47, 97 Burrier, Shirley, 39, 65, 72, 81 Bush, Dave, 39, 56, 81, 84 Buta, George, 43 Buta, John, 57 Buta, Nick, 43, 91, 93 Byrns, Carol, 39, 72, 78, 84 Callahan, Pat, 22, 54 Cameron, Barbara, 39, 54, 71, 78, 83 Camp, Anna Mae, 39, 54 Cammpana, Donald, 22 Campbell, Bonnie, 23, 54, 71 Campbell, Mary, 43, 56, 72 Campf, Juanita, 43, 55, 66, 75 Capel, Fred, 43, 74 Capel, Jo Ann, 39 Carlisle, Paula, 80 Carmelo, Joe, 23 Casto, Norman, 43 Casto, Elmer, 47 Celin, Rosemary, 23 Centofanti, Gary, 43 Cerbu, Louise, 43 Chandler, Sandra, 43, 68, 72 Chester, Jack, 47 Chester, John, 39 Christopher, Lawrence, 55 Church, Sandra, 39, 72, 73, 78 Citina, Annetta, 47, 80 Clark, Violet, 47 Cleckner, Faye, 23, 83 Cobourn, Charles, 39, 53, 57 Cocca, Donna, 39, 65, 66, 71, 78, 83 Colananni, Mary, 23, 69, 66 Colananni, Gloria, 43, 61, 72, 75 Conroy, Robert, 47, 77 Cooper, Betty, 47, 80 Copacia, Evelyeen, 47, 55, 69, 83 Copacia, Helen Dora, 23, 56, 57, 62, 67, 68 83 112, 114 Cope, Alan, 47, 97 Cope, Dick, 23, 79, 92, 95 Cope, Edward, 43, 54 Coppoek, Richard, 46, 47, 54, 97, 116 Corso, Frank, 47, 90, 97 Cosgrove, Jerry, 46, 47, 68 Cosgrove, Joyce, 23, 65, 66, 67, 75, 78 81, 83 113 Cosgarea, Shirley, 43, 55 Cosky, Stanley, 39, 79, 100, 102, 103 Cosma, Nancy, 43, 56, 66, 67, 72, 83 Costlow, Sandra, 47 Covert, Norma, 47 Covert, Tom, 43, 54 Cox, Martha, 43 Coy, Carole, 23, 71, 74 Crawford, Jim, 43, 54 Crawford, Rose Marie, 23, 54, 64, ss, 67, ss, 107, 110, 113 Critchfield, Janet, 24, 66, 78 Crookston, Bill, 39, 79, 92, 94 Crookston, Dick, 93 Cross, Mark, 47 'Curtis, Bernethia, 43 -Curtis, David, 47 Dahms, Charles, 39, 73, 81 Dan, Nancy, 55 Datilio, Darlene, 24, 66 Davis, Kenneth, 39 Day, Betty, 43, 74 Deagan, John, 43 Debnar, Carol, 43, 57 DeCrow, Robert, 69, 97 DeJane, Paul, 39 DelFavero, Bill, 43, 90, 91 , DelFavero, Josephine, 39 DelVichio, Bob, 43 Deming, Walter F., 47, 76, 77 DeRienzo, Barbara, 66 Deutsch, Melvyn, 43, 69 DeWan, Jack, 24 Dick, June, 47, 55 Dickey, Barbara, 43, 55, 80 Dieu, Helen, 39, 61, 66, 69, 78, 83 Dodge, Marilyn, 39, 56, 69, 72, 78, 81 nomencem, Bob, 43, ss, 54, ss, ss, 91, 92, 103, 110 Dotson, Doris, 39 Dougherty, David, 43 Doyle, Edward, 47, 90 Doyle, Harvey, 43, 57 Doyle, Richard, 47, 55, 91 Duke, Dolores, 47, 56 Duncan, James, 47, 69 Dunlap, Mary, 24, 54, 83, 84 Dunn, James, 39, 65 Dunn, Willard, 47 Dunn, Wendell, 39, 57, 68, 72, 81 Dupal, John, 39, 56 Durr, Beverly, 24, 65, 78 Dusenberry, Larry, 39 Early, Bob, 47, 68, 98 Eastek, Dorothy, 39, 54 Edgerton, Bill, 39 Ehrhart, Allen, 39 Ehrhart, John, 43, 91, 92 Ehrhart, Max, 47 Ehrhart, Tom, 39, 92 Elsner, Gloria, 43 Elsner, William, 39 Emelo, Cecil, 55 Enders, Myrna, 47 Engelmeier, Joan, 43, 54, 55 Engler, Charles, 43, 66 Erath, Barbara, 47, 56 Ernst, Evelyn, 43, 55 Evans, Betty, 47 Evans, Kenneth, 48 Everett, Martha, 39, 54 Faini, Rosemarie, 24, 53, 54, 75, 78, 81, 84, 86 Fair, Gale, 43, 53, 56, 76 Falk, Marianne, 55 Falk, Walter, 39 Falk, William, 43 Felton, Darlene, 39 Ference, Jack, 24, 68, 79, 92, 96, 103, 109, 115, 116 Fester, Joan, 48, 55 Fife, Jim, 43, 68, 7.2, 90, 91, 103 Fife, Nancy, 39, 61, 65, 72, 75 Filler, Mike, 24 Firestone, Ralph, 24, 81 5 Firth, Jack, 43 Fisher, James, 48, 90 Fisher, Joan, 48 Fitzpatrick, Lloyd, 43 Fitzpatrick, Marlene, 80 Fleischer, Lowell, 42, 43, 72, 83, 84 Flint, Wayne, 48 Flitcraft, Carl, 39, 61, 72, 81, 103 Foreman, Betty, 25, 55, 66 Fox, Shirley, 25, 61, 71, 78, 80, 83 Frantz, Allen, 25, 81 Freshly, David, 48, 55 Galbreath, Sandra, 48, 55 Galchick, Audith, 25, 64, 67, 80 Galchick, Helen, 39, 54, S0 Galchick, Richard, 48, 83 Gallagher, Roberta, 25, 61, 69, 78 Gantz, Marilyn, 55 Garloch, Harold, 43, 91, 92, 103 Gathers, Jack, 43 Gault, Donna, 39, 55, 65 Getz, Lois, 25, 71, 78 Giles, David, 48 Gillett, Connie, 25, 80 Gleckler, Dick, 20, 25, 67, 68, 110 Gologram, Jeannine, 43 Gologram, Rita, 73 Gordon, Judith, 48 Gorman, Lois Ann, 43, 80 Gottschling, Jack, 39, 79, 100, 101, 103 Gow, Jim, 40, 69, 74, 84 Grace, Arnold, 25 Greenawalt, Shirley, 40, 54 Greenisen, Joel, 40, 54, 65, 71, 84 Greenwood, Ruth Ann, 43, 54, 66 Grell, Marilyn, 25 Groves, Harry, 91, 92 Groves, Janice, 40, 56, 71, 78 Grubb, Lawrence, 48 Guiler, Nora, 40, 54, 76, 78, 84, 85, 107, 117 Guthrie, Patricia, 55 Guy, Leland, 48 Hainan, Larry, 43, 61, 90, 91, 98, 103 Hajcak, Joseph, 38, 40, 71, 79, 92, 94, 103 Hall, Irene, 48 Hall, Larry, 48 Hamilton, Kathleen, 43, 55 Hamilton, Wendell, 26 Hanna, Gail, 40, 54, 84, 86 Hanna, Ralph, 48, 90, 97 Hannay, Betty, 26, 54, 66, 69, 71, 83, 112, 115 Hannay, Mable Lou, 40, 55 Hannay, Margaret, 48, 55, 56, 66, 69, 84, 110 Hannay, Paul, 26, 53, 68, 79 Hansell, Sandy, 40, 57, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 81, 82, Hansteen, Anne, 43, 66, 68, 83 Hardgrove Lee, 48 Harp, Thomas, 43, 90, 93, 103 Harrigan, George, 48, 90 Harrigan, William, 40, 69, 79, 91 Harrington, Paul, 26 Harris, Charles, 43, 79, 92, 96 Harris, Glennalee, 26, 57, 66, 74, 83, 87 Harris, Jeanette, 48, 55, 68 Harris, Pat, 40 Harsh, Donald, 26, 62, 72, 81 Hart, Edward, 26, 54 Hart, Joan, 40, 66, 71, 83 Hartman, Carolyn, 48, 55, 80 Hartsough, Marilyn, 40, 72, 78, 80 Hartsough, Shirley, 48, 55, 80 Hartzell, Bob, 48, 90 Hawkins, Betty Jo, 43 Hawkins, Janet, 43, 55 Heidenreich, Nancy, 43, 73 Helman, Rosemary, 40 Henning, Marcia, 48 Herman, Bill, 40, 65, 73, 113 Herron, Denton, 67, 92, 96 Hertel, Ray, 42, 43, 68, 79, 92, 96, 9 Heston, Deanna, 43, 55 Heston, Frank, 43, 74, 77 Hill, Sue, 43, 66, 67, 117 Hilliard, Donald, 26 Hilliard, Peggy, 44, 55, 56, 80 Hippely, Gail, 40 Hively, Dean, 48, 97 Hively, John, 26, 56, 81 Hochadel, Jere, 40, 72, 14, 77, 81, s Holloway, Charlotte, 44, 55 Honeywell, Roy, 27, 71, 81, 103 Hookey, Robert, 44, 54, 77, 90, 91 l-loopes, Carolyn, 27, 61, 69, 83 Horstman, Mary Ann, 48 Horton, Dale, 40, 56, 65, 71 Houts, Jacqulyn, 48 Ickes, Mary Jane, 48 Ickes, Wayne, 27, 64, 67, 79, 92, 95 ller, Carol Jean, 48 ller, Dale, 44 ller, Lawrence, 48 Irey, Jim, 44, 74, 77 Jackson, Carol, 48, 55 Jackson, Eileen, 28, 54 Jackson, Jeri, 44 Jackson Shirley, 44 Jackson, Walter, 40 Jacobson, Mary, 40, 74 Jeih-ies, Janice, 42, 44, 72 Jeffries, Richard, 44 Jennings, Sam, 40 Jensen, Marjorie, 40, 54, 72 Jermolenko, Bill, 48, 55, 73 Johnson, George, 48 Johnson, Shirley, 28 Johnston, Janice, 71 Johnston, Tom, 28, 79, 103 Jones, Charles, 40, 68 -Jones, Roger, 44, 68, 90, 91, 98, I'- Jones, Ronald, 28, 56 Joseph, Rita, 48, 55 Journey, Richard, 40, 72, 76, 81 Judge, James, 28, 55, 70 Julian, Jacquelyn, 48, 55 Jurczak, Patricia, 44, 53 Karasiewsky, Stephanie, 48, 55 Karns, Linda, 48, 55 Kastenhuber, Richard, 48 Kataro, Stanley, 48 Kekel, Robert, 40, 65 Keller, Dick, 40, 56 Kelley, Margaret Ann, 40 Kelley, Paul, 44 Kelly, Charles, 44 Kelly, Bill, 48 Kelly, Dick, 46, 48, 68 Kelly, Jack,-28 Kelly, James, 48, 69, 97 Kelly, James, 44, 54 Kelly, Myron, 28 Kennedy, Tim, 40, 70, 77, 81 Kerr, Pete, 44, 93 Kieffer, Johanna, 28, 54, 66, 70, Kille, Marcia, 44, 55, 66 King, Sandra, 44 Kirby, Ronald, 48, 57, 74 Kirby, Wilma, 28, 53, 56 Kirkbride. Sally, 48, 55, 69 Klein, Matt, 48, 57, 97 8, 103, 116 2, 83, 100, 102 mi 74- Knepper, Carol, 48 Knepper, Joyce, 40 Kornbau, Patt, 48, 80 Kornbau, Helen, 40, 63, 78 Krauss alter 40 , W , Kring, Shirley, 44, 55 Kroner, Sandra, 28, 66, 67, 68 Kropat, Hildegarde, 40, 55, 73, 83 Kubas, George, 40, 69 Kufleitner, Mary, 44 Kuntzman, Don, 40 Kupka, Robert, 29, 71, 81 Labriola, Rose Ann, 48, 55 Lamb, Betty, 55 Lau, Homer, 44 Laughlin, Joan, 29, 54, 66 Laurain, David, 54 Lavelle, M. Deanne, 48 Layton, Melissa, 44, 66, 69, 84 Lease, Lillian, 44, 55 Lease, Logan, 97 Lease, Patsy, 44 Lease, Richard, 40 Leininger, Walter, 48, 97 Lentz, Lola, 29 Leone, Dolores, 44, 57 Lesch, Joan, 40, 54 Letzkus, Kenneth, 40, 55, 72, 81 Lewis, Joanne, 48, 56 Lewis, Margaret, 49, 56, 80 Liber, Donna, 55 Lieder, Albert, 49, 55, 57 Lieder, Janice, 44, 54, 69 Linger, Ed, 44 Lipp, Bill, 44, 70, 103 Lippiatt, Faye, 55, 69, 83 Lippiatt, Lois, 49, 55 Lippiatt, Richard, 44 Lisi, Rosalie, 49, 80 Litty, John, 29, 56, 81, 83, 84, 86 Litty, Marilyn, 44, 54, 72 Livingston, Ann, 44, 55, 75 Lloyd, Nancy, 49, 55 London, Larry, 29, 83 Long, Dolores, 29, 55 Loop, Curtice, 44, 66, 68, 72, 83, 84 Loschinskey, Gail, 49, 55, 83 Lottman, Harry, 49, 54 Louden, Dolores, 40, 80 Lozier, Heather, 44, 72 Lukanus, Virginia, 44 Luke, Carol, 44, 56, 72 Lutsch, Kay, 49, 80 Lutsch, Mike, 40, 54 Lutsch, Robert, 40 Lyons, Mignon, 40, 54, 63 McBrien, Forrest, 49 McCartney, Floyd, 49, 54 McCartney, George, 40 Mccoi-mick, Donald, 29, 79, 81, 92, 93, 95, 109 McCranie. Lotus, 49, 53 McFee, Larry, 49 McFeely, Carrie, 44 McGhee, Curtis, 44, 73, 90, 91 McGuire, Don 44 McKnight, Carol, 44, 55 McKnight, Shirley, 29, 54 McNamee, Bob, 49, 97 McNamee, Doris, 40, 54, 66, 84, 107 McQuilkin, Carol, 44, 56 Madsen, Jim, 44 Maenz, Harry, 44, 54 Mallery, Marlynn, 49, 69 Manning, George, 29, 62, 71 Manning, Ralph, 49, 76, 90 Marple, Allen, 40, 91, 92, 103 Marple, Bob, 44, 90, 91 Martens, Nikolaus, 49, 55, 73, 97 Martin, Jerry, 40, 79, 91, 92, 103 Martin, Peggy, 44, 55, 66 Mattevi, Vic, 49, 97 Maxim, Janice, 49, 55 May, Dick, 40 Mayhew, Sally, 29, 54, 65, 66, 70, 84 Megert, Bill, 40, 79, 92, 95, 103 Meier, Margie, 44, 56, 66 Mellinger, Nelson, 30, 92, 93, 94, 114 Menegos, Andy, 44, 77 Meliegos, Pete, 30, 62, 65, 66, 67, 81, 107, 110 Menjchelli, Gerald, 49, 97 Menichelli, Theresa, 44, 66 Mercer, Lela, 44 Mercer, Mary, 49, 56, 68, 83 Metcalf, Bob, 30, 54, 79, 92, 95 Metzgar, Pat 49 lvuaaeker, carol, so, 63, 66, 67, 69, 71, 75, 78, Middeker, Dale, 44, 72, 91, 92, 98 Miller, Barbara, 49, 80 Miller, Betty, 30 Miller, Ellene, 49, 80 Miller, Marjorie, 40, 54 Miller, Nancy, 40, 56, 72 Miller, Richard, 49, 97 Miller, Ronnie, 49 Miller, Verda, 44, 55, 73 Milliken. Phyllis, 55, 49, 80 Mills, Bob, 49, 90 Minamyer, James, 40, 81, 103 Mix, Clilford, 49 Moffett, Gary 40, 54, 69, 93, 103 Moffett, Ronald, 30, 64 Moore, Betty, 38, 40, 54 Moore, Betsy, 44, 56, 57, 66, 67, 69 Moore, Katherine, 44, 54, 80 Moore, Sally, 30, 64, 66, 67, 71, 110 Mordew, George, 44, 92, 94, 103 Mordew, Margaret 49, 80 Morningstar, Medith, 44 Morrison, Lloyd, 30 Morrison, Loretta, 49 Moser, Alice, 49, 80 Mountz, Kenneth, 30 Mountz, Ruth Rae, 44, 55, 72 Mozina, Edward, 40, 71, 79, 92 Mulford, Tom, 49, 83, 90 Murphy, Gail, 40 Myers, Gerald, 44, 55, 98, 103 Myers, Jane, 41, 61, 66, 67, 78, 84 Nannah, George, 41 Navoyosky, Steve, 30, 66, 67, 81 Nestor, Marjorie, 41, 69 Nichols, Barbara, 31, 66 Nichols, Roy, 44 Nicholson, Charles, 54 Nyberg, Bill, 44, 74, 103 Nyberg, Ingrid, 31, 66, 67, 71, 83 Oriole, Richard, 41, 72, 77, 81, 103 Painchaud, Gary, 49, 90, 97 Paparodis. Vickie, 44, 55, 66, 68 Parana, Mary Jane, 44, 66 Parana, Pat, 31, 66, 74 Pardee, Howard, 49, 56 Parker, Dorothy, 49 Parker, Larry, 49, 97 Parker, Marilyn, 44 Pasco, Kay, 45, 54, 66 Paster, Paul, 45, 91 Patterson, Barbara, 41, 70, 72, 81, 87 Patterson, Janet, 49, 55, 76 Patterson, Lydia, 31 84, 110 5 Patterson, Lynn, 31, 54, 66, 67, 83, 84 Paxson, Gary, 41, 71, 79, 92 Paxson, Gayle, 45, 54 Paxson, Kay, 45, 55, 66 Pearson, Ramon, 41, 68, 69, 71, 83, 84 Perkins, Eddie, 41 1 Petras, Joanne, 41, 54, 63, 66, 67, 71, 78, 83 Petrucci, Toni, 45, 66 Phillis, William, 41 Pierce, Jack, 41, 74 Pim, Lorene, 41, 54 Pim, Walter, 49, 54, 57 Ping, Arnold, 45 Piper, Sally, 45, 55 Piscitani, Rita, 49, 55 Plummer, David, 49, 54 Potts, Joseph, 31, 81 Potts, William, 41, 54 Pozeynot, John, 41 Probert, Charles, 49, 97 Probert, Edwin, 49, 97 Pyatt, Carol, 45 Quinn, Shirley, 45 Ranson, Pat, 45, 55, 66, 69 Rea, Florence, 49, 55 Rea, Robert, 31, 76, 81 Reed, Edna Mae, 49 Reed, Evelyn, 31 Reed, Mary Ellen, 45, 66, 72. 80 Reed, Meryl, 41 Reeder, Janet, 45, 80 Reese, Marthetta, 31, 54 Regal, Barbara Jo, 49, 80 Regal, Beverly, 49, 80 Reichert, David, 41 Reiter, Priscilla, 49 Renkenberger, Jack, 45 Renkenberger, Sarah, 45, 80 Reynolds, Betty, 45 Rice, Ed, 66 Riley, Shirley, 49, 55 Rininger, Bob, 49 Risbeck, Clyde, 49 Risbeck, Sally, 41, 54, 66, 69 Rist, Patricia, 45, 80 Ritchey, Betty, 49, 55 Ritchie, Shirley, 49, 55, 80 Roberts, Jerry, 41, 54, 66, 103 Rogers, Charles, 45, 66 Rogers, Doris, 32, 66, 70, 74, 83, S4 Ross, Patt, 49, 68, 74, 83, 117 Rowlands, Gloria, 45, 54, 56 Rufer, Sally, 32, 66, 74 Rush, Jane, 49 Saltsman, Dick, 45 Sandrock, Ann, 32, 64, 66, 67, 69, 71, 110 Sanlo, Sharlene, 45, 54, 72 , 07 Sarchet, Janet, 41, 54, 66 Scattergood, Donald, 45 Scattergood, Sandra, 49, 53 Schaefer, Marilyn, 49, 56 Schebler, Barbara, 50 Schmidt, James, 32, 62, 66, 74, 83, 84 Schmidt, Marlene, 41, 70, 81 Schmidt, Pat, sz, 54, 65, 66, 67, 71, 75, 76, 78, 83 Schramm, Marilyn, 50, 55, 69 Schnamm, Nancy, 32, 56, 65 Schuck, Donald, 32, 54, 64, 65, 66, 67 Schukert, Sandra, 41 Schuller, Joan, 32, 54, 62, 65, 66, 67, 68, 73, 78, 82, 83, 84, 114 Schwebach, Kenny, 54 Scott, Lowell, 50 Scullion, Sally, 32, 54, 65, 70, 83, 110 Sebo, Bob, 38, 41, 56, 68, 79, 92, 94, 103, 116 Sebo Donald, 50, 69, 83, 97 Sell, Joan, 50, 55 Shaffer, Kennie, 50, 54 Shaffer, Ronnie, 41, 54 Shaffer, Sandra, 45, 80 Shasteen, Don, 50 Shasteen, Robert, 45, 54, 56 Shearer, Howard, 45 Shearer, Suzanne, 41 Shears, Jan, 50 Shepard, Phyllis, 41, 80 Sidinger, William, 45 Sihock, Betty, 32, 54 Siple, Carl, 41, 53, 72, 81, 103 Sklenicka, Bob, 45 Slutz, Ronald, 45, 66, 76 Smith, Barbara, 41, 54, 66, 72, 78, 83 Smith, Darlene, 50, 80 Smith, Donald, 41 Sneddon, Earl, 50, 97 Sneddon, Karen, 50 Sneltzer, Delores, 45, 75 Snowberger, Jerry, 45, 103 Snyder, Bruce, 33, 54, 66, 71, 81 Snyder, Bill, 33 Sobek, Joseph, 50, 97 Solomon, Jo Ann, 33 Solomon, Paul, 45 Solomon, Richard, 50 Sommers, Bill, 45 Sommers, Eileen, 41 Sommers, Jack, 45 Sommers, Marjorie, 33 Spack, Henry, 41 Spears, Loretta, 50, 55 Sponseller, William, 45 Squire, Vernon, 45 Stallsmith, Bob, 41, 53 Stamp, Don, 50, 56 Staufeneger, James, 45, 73 Staufeneger, Robert, 41 Steffel, Bettie, 33, 54 Steffel, David, 50, 55, 97 Steffel, Pat, 55, 74 Stein, Arland, 50, 55 Stein, John, 50 Stewart, Bob, 33, 54, 64, 66, 67, 84 Stipic, Wilma, 33, 63, 70 Stirling, Bob, 33 Stockton, Bob, 45, 69 Stoerkel, Frank, 33, 57 Stotfer, Larry, 45, 68, 91, 92, 100, 101 Stouffer, Glen, 50 Stokovic, Teresa, 33, 61, 70, 78 Stowe, Ann, 34, 66, 71, 78, 83, 110, 113 Stratton, Grace, 45 Strojek, Stanley, 50, 97 Stucke, Beverly, 41 Sturgeon, Mary Lou, 50, 55, 80 Sulea, Rosemarie, 45, 66, 74, 80, 82. 83, Sullivan, Eddie, 45 Sutcliffe, Carolyn, 50 Swartz, David, 50, 97 Swartz, Norita, 50, 55 Swartz, Rita, 50, 55, 80 Sweeney, Estella, 34, 61, 78 Sweeney, Mary, 45, 68 Swetye, Tom, 41, 79, 92, 94 Szkola, Joan, 45 Talbot, Bob, 41, 54, 67, 93 84 Tame, Judy, 34, 62, 65. 67, 68, 70. 78, 83, 86, 109, 113, 115, 117 Tasker, Arthur, 45, 103 Tausch Barbara, 50 Tetlow, Paul, 45 Theiss, Marilyn, 50, 56, 87 Thomas, Glen, 41, 54, 93, 103 Thomas, Mervin, 20, 34, 62, 81 Thorne, Conrad, 45 w SALEM LABEL co. Thorne, Vera, 45 Todd, Barbara, 41, 55, 78, 80 Todd, Katherine, 50, 74 Todd, John, 45, ss, 91, 92, 93, 103 Tolson, Barbara, 41, 54 Townsend, Wendy, 45 Troy, James, 45 Tullis, Nancy, 45, 55 Twaddle, Clarence, 45 Vaughan, Audrey, 41, 55, 80, 84 Vavrek, Vivian, 41 Viola, Elizabeth, 34 Voelker, Martha, 41, 80 Vogelhuber, Dorothy, 41, 54, 57, 66 Votaw, Clarence, 92, 95 Votaw, Ed, 34, 99, 100, 101, 103, 110 Waite, Nancy, 41, 54 Waldrop, Barbara, 55 Wallace, Paul, 34 Walters, Bill, 50 Wank, Eileen, 41 Ward, Raymond, 50, 69, 97 Ward, Richard, 34, 66, 67, 69, 71, 81 Ward, William, 34, 57 Warren, Lorraine, 35, 54, 110 Weaver, Avon, 35 Weaver, Tom, 45, 72 Welsh, Jackie, 41, 54, 69, 83 Werner, Arthur, 35 Werner, Shirley, 45, 55, 69, 73 Whinnery, Glenna, 35, 61, 66, 71, 78, Whinnery, Martha, 41 Whitacre, Barbara, 45 Whitcomb, Glenn, 50, 97 White, Fritz, 50, 97 Whitehill, Mary, 41 Whiteleather, Keith, 41 Whitsel, Gary, 50 Wiess, Sylvia, 45, 69 Wiggers, Diave, 41, 103 Wilde, Carol, 41, 53 Wilkinson, Jack, 35 Williams, David, 50, 97 Williams, Janet, 50, 56 Wilson, Bruce, 41, 55, 69 Wilson, James J., 45 Wilson, James R., 45, 54 Wilson, Pat, 35 Windle, Kay, 45, 73 Winkler, Robert, 41, 68, '11 Wisler, Larry, 50 Wisler, Lee, 35, 53, 81 Wolfe, Harold, 54 Wolfe, Ruth, 50, 68 Wolfgang, Beverly, 45 - Woodworth, Joyce, 35 Wright, Barbara, 45, 66, 75, 84, 85 Wright, Dorothea, 45, 69, 72 Yarian, Jean, 50, 53, 54, 55 Yeager, Helen, 50, 80 Young, Barbara, 50, 56 Yunk, Donald, 35 Yunk, Jerry, 45, 90, 91, 93, 103 Yunk, Marlene, 35, 54 Zeck, Nancy, 41, 54, 66, 67 Zeigler, Jon, 36, 67, 73, 79, 81, 92, 95 Zeppernick, Donald, 50, 54 Zeppernick, Gene, 41, 45 Ziegler, Barbara, 41, 71 Ziegler, Frances, 45, 55, 72, 80 Zuber, Ann, 41, 55, 71, 75, 78, S4 Zimmerman, Bonnie, 50, 56, 69 Zocolo, Shirley, 36, 66 80, 83 -24491311'-W2-U1l5'Fi'534a -. mm.: A IQ- -'Q 3 1,141.3 f--f 'J'f 'I 'S'.9zg'!g ,QL SM- ' . -F X E rFw 2W:aq.q L ww 5? -V ,- Nga ibffh-, vg--.-f.g'iCPf5yf- 'yt ! , ..,, . , . , . . , . . . . ... . . .....g-f- - W , ,. 1. ,1 ' ' .: :',.- .,,:: .-I :Q 55, . .vzgv 1- 4 ww, -w-4' . 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