Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1985

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CANDIDS—(top row) Students in Mrs. Calesi’s Spanish I class “dress up”; Mr. Kibler shows Mike Mendelsohn, the principles of a pendulum; Sara Greenisen, Maria Zimmann, and Jenny Aldom snack during a break at band camp. Amy Goodballet and Cathy Davidson perform an en- core in computer class, (middle row) Joe Fields takes care with a project in his machine shop class; Steve Rosar relaxes before opening the concession stand; Chris Allio, Wendy Whitehill, and Bill Dunn enjoy a calm lunch; Tracy Esterly imitates an old boy friend, (bottom row) Mrs. May and Shawn Sanchez demonstrate how hair grows when wet; Students hold a “community picnic” in the cafeteria; Several freshmen examine their sched- ules during orientation. 12 BITS AND PIECES



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The photographs on these pages represent many of activities common to a high school student. First, laboratory work is necessary for adequate science study. In this instance Scott Smith demon- strates centripital force by spinning a cup full of water. Next, he shows the effects of gravity by spilling that cup of water. Moving across, we can see another important course: computer program- ming. Seen here are Kris Kelly and Chris Shone who, during the first semester, both won “Best Program” in Mr. Bevington’s second period com- puter class. Finally, Kim Jewell shows us another side of school life: the library. In the bottom row of photos, Jim Beer concentrates on his sixth period studies; LeAnne Zimmann shows us what school is really about: the good feeling of passing a really tough test; Don Yeasted, wearing his band shirt, gives us a perfect picture of patriotism. Thanks to all who helped in this photographic overview. L BITS AND PIECES

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