Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1986

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Susan Bailey, Secretary; Sherri Hite, Treasurer; Tra- cy Pizzino, Vice President; Dan Solmen, President Seniors Fellow Classmates: I would like to wish all of you good luck in your future en- deavors We have come a long way together, and now we will be branching off in our separate ways to a larger, tougher world, but I think that the class of 1986 is more than ready I hope you have had some great memories, as I Dan Solmen President, '86 It has been an honor to serve as Vice President of the “class of 1986 for our impor- tant junior and senior years. So many big steps are made in these years, and I was fortu- nate enough to be involved in them. You have been a great class, Good luck, always. Tracy Pizzino Vice President It has been a great honor being class Treasurer this year, i would like to wish Good luck to everyone, and I hope your dreams come true in the future. We will now go our sep- arate ways, but do not forget the class of 86 . Sherri Hite Treasurer As our Senior Year comes to an end, the memories of our past four years, together makes me realize how pre- cious thes next few months are to us. Soon we will be going our separate ways and be taking on new responsi bities to enlarge our horizons. So with that thought I want to wish the best to the class of “86 . Susan Bailey Secretary 14 16

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Interview with Miss Hasson: What made you choose the subject(s) you teach? «•I teach Civics and Geography. I enjoyed these subjects and found them interesting. Where did you attend college? • 1 went to Bowling Green State University and Youngstown State University. How long have you taught at Salem Senior High? “I have taught at Salem for seventeen years. Do you have a particular experience that you would like to share? No! At not least any that could be printed.” Why did you choose to teach high school students? “Because I can’t stand junior high kids. What kind of music do you like to listen to? “I like rock. Bruce Springsteen is one of my favorites.” Why are you interested in Academic Challenge? “I enjoy it because it gives me a chance to have contact with academic oriented students. interview with Mr. Rottenborn: Where did you attend college? “I went to Boston University and received my A.B. cum laude (Gov’t).—1970. I did my graduate study at Oberlin College in Ohio. I also went to Brown University in Provi- dence, Rhode Island. I received my Masters of Arts in Teaching here.” What do you like to do during your spare time? I like to read American Literature and books pertaining to American Government. A. Miller (playwright), Phillip Roth, John Cheever, and William Shakespeare are some of my favorite authors. Did you play football in high school? I played three years at Salem Senior High. I was quarterback and halfback. What did you teach at Boardman High School? I taught Sociology, World Geography, P.O.D., Psychology, Economics, American Society and American Government. American Government was my favorite class. We did a nine week role play of the United States Senate. How do you compare Salem High School with Boardman High School? Salem is a lot smaller. It is also my alma mater. I do not prefer one school over the other. I like Salem because it is my alma mater. I also like Boardman because I taught there for 13 years. interview with Mr. Turner: Where were you born? ”1 was borin in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Where did you go to school? “I went to Brashear High School.” What college did you attend? ”1 attended California State, Pennyslvania. What degree(s) did you obtain at college? I obtained my Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry. Have you taught anywhere else other than Salem? “I taught at Belvernon in Pennsylvania. What made you choose chemistry as your major? “That was my favorite subject. What are some of your hobbies? I like to cook. One of my favorite dishes that I like to fix is Spanish rice. I also like to play golf.”



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Mary Ann Abrams James Francis Bakondy James F. Beer, Jr. Brian Paul Amos John Peter Barrette Lisa Beth Beiling Chuck James Amrhein Tracy Lynn Bentley Susan Elizabeth Bailey Francis Robert Bezon Jill Elizabeth Bosel Timothy Edward Brutto Super Seniors!

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