Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1986

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Cafeteria Ladies: Dorothy Miller. Ruth Jeffries. Fran Dickey. Mary Fowler. (Back row) Donna Walzer, Gloria Mr. Mucci and Mr. Esposito dis- McNealen, Virginia Sox, Marcia Swartz, Barbara Johnson cuss American literature and mythology. Cleaning matrons: Beverly Birkhimer, Ruth Metts, and Margaret Kicko. Missing: Allie Hollinger and Pat Straub. Mr. Jeckavitch speaks at the band banquet. 13

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Mr. Charles Trough-Mathematics Mr. Donald Turner-Chemistry Mr. Robert Viencek-English Th- eatre Production Mrs. Anita Ward-Guidance Counselor Mr. Dick Warner-Vocational Guid- Miss Janis Yereb-Art ance Counselor Mr. Galen Zimmerman-World Mr. Donald Zlnz-lndustrial Arts History 12 Mr. Beiling gives explicit directions. Gibby poses with his trusty trash can.



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Interview with Mr. Headland: Where did you attend high school? I went to Grennelt High School in Iowa. What college did you attend and with what kind of degree did you obtain? I went to Malone College. I received a BA in Social Studies. I also went to Youngstown where I got my MS In special education. Have you taught anywhere besides Salem? °l taught at Southern Local two years. What do you do during your free time? I like sports, (softball, racquetball, riding motor cycles) Are you married? Yes, my wife’s name is Carol. I have a son and a daughter. Dan is sixteen, and Stephanie is fourteen. Would you like to share anything else? I think Salem is a great town to raise your children in. Our school has a lot of good teenagers. I usually wear two different socks. I just grab two socks. (Interviewed by Sue McKinney) Interview with Mrs. Ward: Where were you born? 1 was born in Youngstown, Ohio. What are some of your hobbies? I like to cook, travel, collect antiques, and watch movies. What type of movies do you prefer? I tike comedies. My husband, Jim, likes serious movies. My favorite actress is Meryl Streep. What is one of your favorite places that you have traveled to? I love Venice. I went to Italy before I was married. I would like to go back with my husband. The history and culture of Venice intrigues me. Do you have any pets? “I have a dog and a cat. Slick, my cat, was a stray that came to the school. I took Slick home and she became friends with Chefsea, my dog, Have you taught anywhere else before you came to Salem? I taught kindergarten and second grade in Warren City Schools. I have been a counselor at Salem Senior High for fourteen years. Interview with Mr. Mucci: Where were you born? I was born in Youngstown, Ohio. Where did you go to school? I attended Ursufine High School. What college did you attend and what kind of degree did you obtain? 1 graduated with a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Science in Education from Youngstown State University. Have you taught anywhere else before you came to Salem High School? Where? Yes, I taught at Youngstown City Schools. What aubjects(s) did you teach there? I taught Junior English for 1 year. What are some of your hobbies? I like to golf, jog, swim, travel, read and write. I enjoy reading supernatural, unusual, 1 historical novels, and spy espionages. (Interviewed by Traci Bettis)

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