Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1965

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TREASURER—Bonnie Herron SECRET ARY—Sue Sweet PRESIDENT—Dean Keller VICE PRESIDENT—Bud Winn Bonnie Herron's hallmark is her personality—lovely, vivacious, pert. When strutting down the field as a ma- jorette or breezing through the halls, she flashes that smile—that quick nod of the head—she acknowledges you. Always looking up, but two feet planted firmly in reality . . . class treasurer . . . going places. By using a logical and composed approach to whatever job needs tackledSue Sweet has gained the respect and admiration of the entire student body. She has been an invaluable asset to the many clubs and organ- izations in which she participates. Charm and poise . . . sweet smile , , . desire to help . , . class secre- tary. Optimism is the philosophical key to a meaningful life. Dean Keller has a patent on that key. On the hard- wood, in the “Purkel,” throughout the halls, Dean's love of life casts its shadow, leaves a mark, Drive . . . class president . . . impish wit . . . association presi- dent—“Dino” Energy into service aptly portrays the character of Bud Winn, Rehearsals, meetings, classes—all part of the daily routine are unassumingly carried to successful completions. His tenacity and solid insight have been a vitalizing force for the student body. Class vice presi- dent . . . dynamic . . . climbing.

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Sue Cope Cody Goard Becky Taylor Tom Hutson Darlene Wikman Sue Cope is enthusiasm—definite, rational, and objec- tive, With a keen sense of the relevant, she goes about spreading the joy of existence to all with whom she comes into contact Active in many organizations, Sue handles her duties with trustworthiness, poise, and inner calm. Ambition, aspirations, and ideals are the criteria for success which motivate Cody Goard, As a leader in sports, clubs, and classes, Cody is an outward mani- festation of the spirited desire to excel. Becky Taylor is a young lady who firmly believes that this is not the “lost generation ” Through music she is able to create within herself an atmosphere of beauty which she then spreads, giving meaning to the lives of others. Tom Hutson is a young man not contented with the deeds he is doing now. Through physical strength he has achieved success in football; through strength of character he has been a great source of encouragement for his fellow students. Deep inside Darlene Wikman is a stable nerve which makes her an ideal person for service. Refreshing, wholesome, feminine—she easily and naturally attracts people to her. As president of the Pep Club and as a member of many committees, Darlene showed her abil- ity to get work done.



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Seniors Adams-Berg Betty Adams Paulette Andre Jennie Bailey Raymond Beech Donald Adams A tila A rtam Saundra Baird Dennis Beery Patricia Allen Michele Atkinson Rebecca Barnes Carole Berg The Senior class of 1965 introduced a new century of edu- cation. Although Salem's one hundred first graduating class they built on the foundations of the preceding century, started new traditions and began to forge a new existence by emphasizing quality and reason. Educated in an era when unique challenges faced humanity daily, the class of 1965 schooled and prepared themselves to meet with and conquer the problems of “The New Frontier” and “The Great Soci- ety.” Realizing their duties as propagators of a great univer- sal heritage this class set their goals toward new horizons as future leaders in an explosive world. None of the class will be able to forget the Sophomore year. The fright, the confusion, the similarity of the halls, the trouble in the cafeteria, the new teachers, and the doodles in notebooks were all part of that first day. As the Sophomores became somewhat adjusted to new surround- ings, things seemed to fall into an often-disturbed routine. They learned to recognize Bill Beery in the halls; they dis- covered the uniqueness of walking uphill to reach their math and science classes; and before long they were familiar with

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