Salem High School - Quaker Yearbook (Salem, OH)

 - Class of 1987

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she is not teaching. She also enjoys traveling. She has visited Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Eu- rope. She intends to expand that list soon. Mrs. Frances May is a very deserving recipient of the Teacher Of The Year Award. For many years, she has taught her classes with an unbelievable amount of intensity. Even students who enter her classroom with little interest in biology eventually leave with a thorough understanding of the subject. Mrs. May has put a great amount of time into her lessons, hoping to give every one of her students a clear comprehen- sion of biology while adding spice” to an already interesting class. She cares about every student both in and out of school. Also, she has put a great deal of effort, time and money into Academic Challenge, a group of students who try to improve their knowl- edge of a variety of subjects by competing in many competitions. Mrs. Frances May has contributed a great amount of time in order to achieve excellence in her class- rooms, and the 1987 Quaker Yearbook is dedicated to her. On Wednesday evening. May 20, Mrs. Frances May was presented with the 1987 Teacher Of The Year Award. Mrs. May is a biology and advanced biology teacher at the high school, where she has taught for many years. Miss Frances Corso was born in Salem. She at- tended Salem St. Paul for elementary school and eventually graduated from Salem Senior High School. She initially attended Duquesne Clniversity in Pittsburgh, where she obtained a B.Ed. degree in the area of biology. She later went to Miami University, where she acquired a M.A.T. degree in botany. She began teaching at Allegheny High School in Pitts- burgh. After one year of teaching in Pennsylvania, she taught at David Anderson High School in Lisbon for five years. Then she came back to Salem, where she has been teaching to the present time. She lives with her husband, David, in New Spring- field. They do not have children, but instead house a variety of pets. She has several hobbies. Cooking, embroidery, and collecting (nativity scenes, candle holders, cookbooks) keep Mrs. May occupied when TEACHER OF THE YEAR Mrs. Frances May 4

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We would like to thank those of our patrons who generously raised their ad size or purchased a half or full page ad. These are paragraphs written by those businesses themselves about their institutions. The Hour Place is owned by Robert Howell and David Firth, both citizens of Salem, The Hour Place has been in business for three years and is located at 576 East State St. Hour Place deals in engagement rings. Art- carved class rings, watches, and other fine golf and diamond jewelry. We also have a large selection of fine gifts and quality clocks to choose from. McLaughlins Salon of Hair Design at 115 Jennings Ave., Salem, employs 14 licensed hairdressers and is owned and managed by Larry and Sandy McLaughlin. The Salon has been at the present location since 1969, and is open five days, three evenings by appointment. They specialize in hair cutting, coloring and perming and have a retail section featuring McLaughlins own hair care and cosmetic line. All members are trained at least twice yearly to keep ahead of the newest trends. The phone number is 332-5572. McCulloch’s, Inc. Pres. £ Sec.: Walter B. Hull III V. Pres. £ Treas.: Maureen T. Mull 405 E. State St. (216) 332-4637 Sell, Fabricate, £ Install the following: Carpeting Linolium Ceramic Tile Custom Draperies Venetian Blinds Window Shades Friendly Ice Cream Corp. is a subsid- iary of Hershey Foods’ Corp. Friendly was found- ed in 1935 in Springfield, Mass. Currently Friendly owns and operates over 800 restraunts in seventeen states. Friendly restraunt of Salem is a “Jr.” version of our full size “X” building. The man- ager is Mark Steb- bins, who resides in Salem. Seasonally, this restraunt will employ 25 to 40 people. We have full breakfast, lunch, dinner, kids, and ice cream menus. Current hours of operation are 7 A.M. to 11 P.M., seven-days-a-week and increasing to midnight in the summer. Salem Largest Retailer of Area Rugs Braided Rugs, Oriental Rugs, and Custom Rugs Salem Foodland is an independently owned supermar- ket located at 2366 E. State Street in Salem, Ohio. The store is owned by Arnold Siegal and is managed by Den- nis Adkins, There are seventy Friend- ly employees throughout the var- ious departments at Foodland. Some special features of this store are dou- ble coupons, a bulk food section, a deli department and a fresh in-store bakery. If a question arises about a party tray or everyday grocery needs, feel free to call Salem Foodland at 337-6378.

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