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eo MAY 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig presents nsound with depthu to school. 7 SC candidates start campaign. Posters everywhere! 7 JHS Bandsmen join Senior High in Spring Concert. 9 District Solo and Ensemble Contest at Canton. 15 Student Council candidates and managers give speeches at assembly. 18 Mr. Ludwig talks to ninth graders about high school. A 20 Association party and dance. uDid you dance with HER?h 30 Our fallen heroes are honored. A A JUNE 2 Good-by Books! Q? 539 3 Awards and Graduation Congratulations! Brea 3 A Teachers slaving alone--Ha! Hal S.C. picnic XIEis1:ZjB ill 5 Last report card, close of schools SP? K! NOW TO EAT, SLEEP, AND SWIM! CAN YOU IMAGINE? Dick Sohnorrenberg without his inSchnorrenberg Specialn haircut? Pam Maruca fat? Mike Fenske sitting quietly in class? John Paumier without his broad smile? Don Reilly sitting still? Steve Sabol with low grades? Philip Zimmerman talking? Peggy Schuster not borrowing a mirror? Nancy Skowron walking down the halls alone? Jimmy Joy out of mischief? Richard Koppenhafer without his science fiction books? Bob and Bill Lutz doing some- thing constructive? Georgiana Wukotich not laughing? Bob Oswald not bothering girls? Ann Sutter not chewing gum? Dorette Schnurrenberger a flaming redhead? Andy Sapen a woman hater? Dave Papic without his engineer's boots? Ted Thorne dancing with Patty Price? Q DON'T YOU WISH YOU HAD-- Doug Painchaud's middle name C Mr. Kel1ey's hair-do? Peggy Hess's art ability? Dave Edling's speed? Nancy Ward's big voice? Kay Talbot's sense of humor? Jim Tracy's red hair? Tom Mercer's 19hl Ford? Dale Schaeffer's uway with the teachersu? Don Cope's ability to get out of class? W f S 'td X we X f7ljfX will ff? 5 Nl A s,,.j
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59 JANUARY, 1959 1 nwhere were YOU last night?n 5 Back to the old grind lh Tax stamp movie -,NA Girl in Every Port - William Bendix, Groucho Marx. ' it 23 The school year is half over! 28 English teachers reveal hard facts to parents at P.T.A. 28,29 Students get nmuggedu for Quakerette Annual. A L I -f latter part Flu bug attacks. . 93 !,.5iEg?7LH0 Cizxg f? ff -J FEBRUARY j rf Iii! 2-S Ninth graders are given eye tests. 'iv' A Ohio history was subject of assembly for seventh graders. 1 nDid HE send you onedn l P.T.A. Panel on nTeenage Coden 19 Trial Spelling Bee - uNice going, Linda Crawfordln 20 Magazine sale nkick-offng Mr. Connell tries to make salesmen out of us. 20 Eighth graders beat Columbiana to win basketball tourney. 27 M . Briggs presents film on forest life. QQ ,X jgpf MARCH . Q2 C ,fxvgjvj S Civil Air Patrol introduced to students at assembly.Qv vj 6 Magazine sale ends. Uwe could have done better.n 124 K,JNJ 10 Mary Grisez eligible for district spelling bee. ll Mr. Barrett explains election of sophomore class officers. High school students explain Youth Center to ninth graders. 12 Seventh and eighth graders take California Achievement Test. 13 Charles King presents assembly of southern songs. 17 Did you wear green today? 20 Cabasmen make Columbus! No school in afternoon! 20 Quakerette reveals 1959-60 Sophomore class officers. Congratulations, Bob, Allen, and Brenda! 21 Freedom at last! ffor a weeki 30 Back to school--nwell, that's the way it goes.n QA' C7 CQ, APRIL 2.0 516- Ll JJ .1 Athletic Awards assembly M,,f15Q' XV 8 10 Assembly: nI've Got a Secretn lh nThe Unchained Goddessn presented at assembly. 15 Miss Ala Zimmerman shows slides of Europe to geography students 17 Ohio scholarship Tests given to eighth graders. 21 Band, Orchestra hear Youngstown Philharmonic. 2h District Spelling Bee in Canton. Nice going, Mary Grisez! 2h Eighth graders receive Choice of Work Sheets, begin counseling. 29 Spring Concert Kcontinued on Page 601
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foob 10279 0775 T558 7DgfC,zWQ The year is l98hL The place is Centennial Park, Salem, Ohio. The scene opens as a few early birds arrive at the 25th anniversary reunion of the first ninth grade graduating class of Salem Junior High School in 1959. They greet one another and begin reminiscing. We recognize nJunglcH Jim McCoy and his chimp, Zeppo. They are talking to that famous alligator wrestler, Jim Sneddon. And there is Kathy Messenger who holds the title of HThe World's Greatest Talkern. More classmates are pouring in from near and far. Ah yes, here comes Steve Sabol, newspaper vender, who inciden- tally has the busiest'corner in Timbuctoo. Also we notice the famous airline hostess, Pat Dolansky. As you know, she was the first hostess on the X-75 round trip flight to the moon and back. As our eyes wander around, we canlt help but notice Tina'Renaldo and Cheryl Mlinarcik who recently modeled some bathing suits on the Dale Schaeffer Variety Hour. Here come two prominent businessmen, Santo Sicilia, caretaker of the city dump, and Joseph DeCort, the million- aire owner of the DeCort Casket Factories. Stepping over to Centennial Park's new air-curtained pavilion, we find two inventors, Bryan McGhee demonstra- ting his Easter egg color computer, and Thomas Hone Ph. D. with his magnetic field designed to attract 310 bills. Looking over Dr. Hone's shoulder is Penelope Silver, an elusive racketeer who was at one time operating in the nGain Weight Fastu swindles. Over at the electronically scoring tennis courts, we glimpse the former Becky Snowball, wife of a famous orchestra conductor with John Strain, tennis instructor at Hawaii State U. playing doubles with Karen Moff, ambassador to North-East Antarctica, and Sam Watson, White House press secretary. We walk over to the baseball diamond and see Kenny Tepsic, hot rod fan, pitching to Jud Chappell, former slugger for the Minneapolis Dodgers. Bob Eskay, literary critic and sports fan is in the out-field. Looking down among the long table where everyone is assembling for a delicious picnic supper, we see more familiar faces. There is D. C. Vincent, Olympic track star who now lives in Washington. Dr. Allen Ewing who discovered a vaccine for cancer is also present. Getting away from their hectic scientific duties are Brian Houger, an otorhinolaryngologist, and Evelyn Falkenstein, the nMad Scientistn on leave from Massillon. We also see Shirley Buckle, Miss America of 19653 Mike Fenske, that neat and tidy custodian of New York subwaysg and Nancy Boyd, renown concert pianist. Ccontinued on Page 621 D
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