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63 as W Q Cigar fm years of Junior High. Everyone who has been present every day of the year. Everyone who has been on the six weeks Honor Boll. Everyone who escaped ndetentionn all year. The Spelling Bee winners: Linda Crawford and Mary Grisez. All the students who received awards at the recognition assembly. The top salesmen in the magazine drive: Gary Starbuck, Jim ' Schmid, Wayne Washington, etc. 7G and BE, the intramural football champs. a YF, 8F, and 9B, the intramural basketball champs. The winners of the Matthews Spelling Awards. The music groups and their directors who presented the wonderful Christmas program and Spring Music Festival. The winners of the Talent Assembly: Diane Everhart, Sue Eckstein Kay Talbot, and Judy Pelley. All those who received superior or excellent ratings at the District Solo and Ensemble Contest in East Canton. The newly elected Student Council officers. 7B, BE, and 9G for winning the association contest. The class of 1962's officers: Bob Eskay, President, Allen Ewing, Vice-Presidentg and Brenda Smith, Secretary. Miss Roller and all the students who participated in the UNICEF drive. ' . Dick Ashead, Larry McKensie, Elliot Harris, Bob Tullis, Manfred Meine, and Tom Grimm, who were high point salesmen in the Salem News magazine drive. Lonna Muntz, Kenny Pearson, John Tkalschenko, Jim Fortune, Davi The Tom Wright, Elaine Underwood and substitutes Bob Mitchell and David Cranmer who faithfully delivered the absentee list each day to homerooms and study halls. ' d Barton, Marcia Everett, Kathy Kells, Jodale Kilbreath, Marilyn Mueller, Susan Smucker, Jim y Taus, Larry Thomas, and Bonnie Youtz who were winners in the Ohio notebook project in seventh grade geography. forty students who made the A honor roll during one or more of the first five grading periods. Steve Sabol, Judy Cope, Darryl Everett, Mary Grisez, Bill Hall, Ray Rogers, Rick Shoop, Peggy Meissner and James Huber whose names have appeared three or more times on the A honor roll. The Ninth Grade Class of 1960's Cthis year's eighth? newly elected class officers: Darryl Everett, President, D Tom Griffiths, Vice-presidentg Georgia Schneider, Secretary-Treasurer. Yes, and to all who have done their best to improve themselves and our school during their years spent in Salem Junior High ! 0 7 :- T 3 1
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62 Following the supper, which was prepared and served by the Robert Catlos Catering Service, we enjoyed games and contests. We recognize the housewife Peggy Sell, who easily won the nE1eotric Rolling-Pin Hurlingu contest. The mathe- matician and nuclear physicist Dr. Donald Yeager won the nHow Many Atoms on This Pinheadn contest. Other contests were held. Among these were the UHow High Can You Jump with your Rocket Belt contest, won by John Panezott, and t e 'Uranium Hunt with Helicoptersn contest, won by Sue White. Kip Van Horn won the rocket firing contest, and Melvin Hawki head of the Electronics Division of Mbtorola, won the nWho Can Build a Primitive 1959 Radio the Fastest' contest. After the contests, with all the members of the class posing, Robert Waggener, the famous artist, painted a por- trait of the group. Richard Ashead, Hollywood photographer, took several pictures. Dick Carter, owner of a chain of Hardware Stores, distributed key chains. The picnic was almost over, but a surprise treat still awaited the group. Manfred Meine, the multimillionaire rocket enthusiast, treated them to a quick trip around the world, 50 miles up, in his newest rocket-plane, the MM-SO. After this, the picnic broke up, each classmate going his separate way. But a promise was made by all the class to meet again 25 years later for a 50th anniversary celebration A VOTE OF APPRECIATION TO: The teachers for their sometimes futile efforts to cram knowledge into our brains. Those who came to instruct and entertain us: Mr. Ives, Mr. Riefenstahl, Mr. Beaver, Rev. Keister, Hal Harrison Mr. Briggs, Mr. King, Mr. Craig, M . Ludwig, and others All persons and groups who sponsored student functions andfo awarded prizes to Junior Highers. Miss Emery and her librarians for maintaining a good library Those who brought in tax stamps and those who counted them. Mrs. Pelley and those who helped her with the magazine sale. I1 ! 0 I' The custodians: Mr. Volio, Mr. Poorbaugh, Mr. Grimm, Mr. Menough, and Mrs 0 Everyone who helped with our fine sports program. Mrs. Youtz and Mrs. Kilbreath for, among other things, typing up the test for our teachers. l?J Anyone who helped in any way to make our school year a succe The Junior Chamber of Commerce for arranging Australian pen pals for us. a Mr. Howenstine and M . Pardee for giving free lessons to instrumental music students. - t SS
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6b. ,,,f' Last Milf D lsstotmenii f We, the Nint- 1 3.5 Class of 1958-59 of Salem Junior High School, by making .ublic this Last will and Testament, do hereby abolish all wills and chronicles heretofore published. We request our executors to carry out the following after our passing Cwe hopel to High School. up if Q l. Return all borrowed property, such as pencils, paper, erasers, etc. Xt 2. Be kind to the teachers - we were not. 3. Pay all debts, such as overdue books, loans, etc. h. Destroy any incriminating evidence we may have left. S. Leave before it is too late. L v i' Furthermore: Zf4!'fjZV f About 230 ninth graders leave a well-harrassed principal and 36 well-worn teachers. . I James McCoy wills his excess hair to Mr. Hoopes. E Gretchen Shoop leaves the library and Miss Emery reluctantly. v n f C. W. Whaley leaves his cleats to Mr. Smith. Evelyn Falkenstein leaves her A's to anyone who will work for them. Mike Fenske leaves nothing but Junior High. Don Vincent wills his great bass voice to Tom Griffiths. Tom Mercer leaves his Latin notes to anyone who can translate them. Nancy Ward leaves and the teachers breathe again. Kathy Moore leaves all her fan club books to all Band Stand admirers. Brenda Smith leaves her popularity to whoever can fill her shoes. Charlene Smith leaves her friendly manner to Susan Schaeffer. Hayward Whitehair, Dick Zeppernick, and Rocky Utz leave their corner at Second and Lincoln to anyone who wants it. Leslie Linger leaves her World History to the birds, Jim Fortune and Ted Thorne leave their height to Mr. Pridon to use on the basketball team, Joe Cosgrove leaves his job of dusting 9B's football trophy to next year's winners. Alan Moore wills his sports oar magazines to John Harroff. Kathy Messenger leaves her boy friends to Polly Hilliard. Doug Painchaud leaves his wise cracks to Dick Stark. Ardith Umstead bequeaths her blue fingernail polish to anyone who can remove it. Shirley Kellner has resolved to stop biting her nails, so she bequeaths the chewed ones to Ruth Anne Boothe. Joyce Mallery bequeaths her skill at falling through ceilings to Ann Scheets. ' The Quakerette Staff leaves this Annual in your hands, V 1 Vmwm yew W, agar
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