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ALLIANCE DROPS T.HE QUAKER SALEM, 28 .- 27 Vet XXVIII, No. 19. Sa lem High; School, Salem, Ohi o, February 27,. 1948 PRICE 5 CENTS March 23 Is Date Set fo r Auditions Auditions for the annual Marie . Burns Memori al A wards will be held on Tuesday evening, March .23, 1 at 7 o'clock in the Salem H igh , School• music room. Salem Whips .Coach Chooses Mystery, Sebri ng, 'Home Sweet Homicide' Awards of $10 are given to two students from each ' class. The judges' decisions will be based on proficiency, devel opment, and in - ter est in music, and pa rticipati0n in school and community activities. Pager Nets 21 Po ints, Cain Pushes in 19 The Sa lem Quakers got -0 ff to. a slow sart Fdday agai nst the Se - bring T roj/ ns but gained in mo- mentum to whip the Se bring var- sity ou tfit, 58 to 39 , in t he High I Juniors To Present·Play Three Night s; Try-Outs Next We ek "Home Sweet Homicide," a. :mystery comedy by Ann Reynolds a<;l ap ted from the book by-- Craig Rice, has be en chosen for the J unior Class p la:y, Miss Irene Weeks, d ramatics coa ch, a nnounced recenUy. G. A. A. Girls Lose The awar ds a re offered to the s tuden ts of fr eshmen a nd junior classes who are ou tstanding in· the inst rumental fi eld of music. In the sopo h omore and senior classes they are given to those who are outs tanding in the vocal field. School gym nasium to m ake Salem's 13th vi ctory in 15 games . ·· To Th e Leaders The story circu lates ar ound Mar - ian Carst airs, a young widow and a writer of mystery stories, and h er three childr en who want to solve her · 1ove- life and also want Sebring roughed ilts way t hr ou gh ,. I Ten Salem . G. A. A. gir ls lost a to promote the sale of her books. the firs t qua rter to ke ep t he Quak- They believe she couid sell! m ore er scoring down to six ppoints. The ba sketb a ll game Tecently to th e mysteries if S'he would r eally solve ( The sel ection of the stude nts to wh om the awa rds are prese n ted later in the s pring is ,.. made by a co mmitt ee of th ree mem bers fr om the Senior Music Study Club, whose Troj a ns were able to score only Leaders from L hs: bon. The girls a r eal m ys tery herself. Margie Willis, principal 's secre- .t hree points. th at par ticipated were Dolores Mc- A double murd er conven iently ta ry, works ha rd in t he office but is coach · Miller star ted four seniors Elroy, Rose Nocera, Donna Stof- h appens next door , but this onl y fri endly and gracious to every B b p c 1 C' . supplies the cri me and promotes s tudent. - .o a ger ,_ ar iccozzi, irg fer , Shirle y Kelly, Su zanne Alex- the widow's love i nterests. These decisions are fina l. · Kelly, .and Pete with ander; Margaret Weaver, Esther murd ers bring about amusing and For schedules or any ot her .in- f'Biggi le" Faulkner. . :t:ormation, cont act Howi;Lrd Bardee, JOIN RED CROSS !Carr, Jun e Br unner, Shirley Bell , somewhat terrifying circum stances. The an nu , al R ed Cross drve to Pe te Cain turned out one of h is d The ha ppeni ngs involve an actress, instrumentab music di rector, or an Mar yi Jane Be rgm an. The girls Thomas E. Cr others. V 'ocal .musi 'c rai ' se f unds w1 ·11 begm · Monday .A bes .t gam es with eight field goals two 1pri vate d etectives, the ne igh - . · are going to choose teams and play dilrector , who assis t s the Music Club 100 per cent . cont ribut ion is ·d e- in his "sh otput" style and :three games 'am ong themselves . The firs t bors :Who give the childr en cookies ' but does not make the decis ions . sired. fouls to make a of 19 points . O ·f t h ese wi ' ll be pla ' yed Tuesda .y. a nd roses, and the gang of children ------ -- - - - -- -------·------------ who are fr i ends of the widow's Pager kept t rue to form with 21 Problem ls Solved Th e n ex1 t feature will be baseba ll . ch ildren. pointS mos t of wh ich were m ade To the club has · no s et plans The J uniors h ave been r eading from- right under the bu cket. "'"" ' · The foll owing members enjoyed the play t hi s •Week and try - outs will be held next week in the audi - A school scholarship fun d for Salem High is one of th e best ideas pr. o-/ Eddie, B6zilch, out of b ask etball d ... . 1 · for t he past t wo week because of uce U' m a ong 1me. ' · , fl u, came back to score 10 buc ke ts bowling agailn last week. , Mary tori uin . All Juniors are urged to J ohnston , Margaret · Rogers, No ra try -out for the play. It will be There has been much talk about the criti cal sh ortag(e . of teachers. Has it . ever occu rred to the publ ic that the low salary paid teach er s is not the only cause to blame for young people not taking up t his prof ession? al though he w as in the gaine for Ru tter, Mary Cat herine J ones, Har - present ed, April 1, 2, a nd 3, in the riet Worm an, N orma Alexander, hi gh sch ool audi torium. only five minutes. Helen JoAnn H rovatic, Kelly worked well on the 1 fa ct, one of the great est obstacl es is the la ck of t he pric,e of a college ed - floor ibut ma de on ly one foul. Nei- Carna Arban itis, Shirley Bell , ucation . ther Miner nor ClccozZi were able J acki e Green a nd Mary J ane Berg- · m an The · three gi rls getting over Th e re are many boys and girls at tending S a lem High School who wou ld ti score but both worked well- · Boys" Gym Begin s F inal Round like to make teaching their .career, regardless of salary. These s tudents l ack th e financi al backing for even room and board whil e goin g to col- Mine:- on offense, a nd Ciccozil on def ense. l ege, much less books a nd tu ition. Ma ny of these boys a nd girls ar e h onor Sebring had littl e defe nse against roll pupils, too, and would make spl endid teachers. There h as been far too mu ch talk about the teacher sh ortage and not nearly enough action . Some pl an s hould be worked out, offering a quali- fied student the opportunity to avail himself of a. fr ee college education , including books; tuition, r oom , a nd iboa:rd. Wh en a fr ee college edu cation is offered to needy studen ts who have high sch ol astic s,t a ndings, the p robll ems of the teach er s hortage will be gr eat ly sol ved. Many stu den ts will then train / or the teaching Legion Auxiliary To Bc egin Contest ·a fast hr eak and not much offense. The Quakers led the fi rst quar - t er by only a 6 :to 3 margin, but in- creased the lead by 23 to 1' 5 at the ha lf time and fin ished the thilrd quirter, 3·7 t o 23. Salem m ade 28. ·5 per cent with 24 baskets out Of 84 tr ies, and Se - .bring's 15 goals in 51 attempts n etted -them 20. 4 per cent . Salem (Continued or. P age 3, Council Shorts The social committee of the Stu- See Preview of Play Ladi es Auxiliary of th e Am eri- dent Council has· plan ned a t a x·- A preview of . the play, "Gracked stamp count ing contest. can Legion is sponsoring a natfon- Ioe," starri ng Chuck Ward and The assembly committee is work- t d · th wide essay co ntestt on the topic, inon an .a, ctivities assembly. J erry Rice was presen e m e HlO points were Helen Arba nitis, 123 ; Rosalile Hro vatic, 108; and Shirley Bell, 102. Seniors Select Stationery Senior cl ass me mbers ordered The boys' gym classes h ave begun tl).eir f inal round of bask etball. Their standings for the first week I a re as follows : I 1st P eri od Monday a nd Friday CAPT AINS Won Lost Tied their commencement st ationery in B ruderly --- ---- -- - Z the ho me rooms las it week. Youtz -- ----- --- -- 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 The style of t his year's a n- Sekely -------- --- - 1 1 nou ncements is the :Sha!'ltilng Ma- F' errie ---- ·--------- 0 1 2: te rial. Choice was giJv ,e n between 1st P eriod Tuesday a nd Thursd ay printed or en graved, paneled or un - pa ne1' ed cards. Ha rr off Hickey ____ __ __ __ __ 1. Capel ---·-- -- ---- -- o 0 0 0 1 The committee who sel ecited t he stationery was . compos ed of Bob Non ___ __ _ ·------ -- - O 1 Coppock, Lee Ward, Dlck Theiss, 2nd P eriod Tu esday a nd T hw·sd ay Sa lly Hurlburt, Dick Jones, and Pat Sommers ·· ---- ·- -- 2 0 0 Murpb y. Miss M ildred · Hollett is Loutzen hiser ------ 0 Joseph __ ______ ··- - 1 1 O a uditorium Monday at a m eetting '"Our Gr eat Amer ican H eri tage- Tax stamp con test closes today a nd the win ners will be announced .>:enior cl ass adviser. [}f the Salem asquers . Li'berty." n ext week. Kat ur o _______ ___ _ O 2 o This club is organi zed to eni ble Only members of 1 the Junior and s tuden ts 1 to be in drama. tic activi- ties and ea.m sufficient p oints to Senior classes ar e eligible to enter , become Thespians. M'i ss Ire ne and all en tries must he in by April Lee Wa rd a nd Joe Nocera vol un - tered to give their assistance con- Journ ali · sm G roup cerning the use of 1 the gym when : * , T hird Period Monday a nd T hursday Brautigam ____ -____ 2 o o Tausch ___ _ -·· · - - ·- 2 0 z 2 0 0 0 Weeks is the adviser. The n ext m eeting will be held in ;he a udi torium March 8, a.t 7 P. M. 14. it were asked for by the . PI ans Mee fin gs scr apbook committee. Mayhew __ .. ______ O J udge __ __ o Girls Gym Begins Square Dancing To the winner in the State . of T his l•a st week the noon movie Ohio goes a complete set of the · was "Foreign Correspond ent, " st ar - new World Book Encycl opedia. iJn ring Joel McCrea and Herbert Mar shall. 18 volumes. In addition, th e Nat - ional Auxiliary will give $100 to the . top p er son in the nat - The girls' gym cla ss es, u nder the dir ection of Miss Edlt h Cope, have ional con test . The . Council also arranged for the u se of the Penn- Ohio bus that transpor ted st u de nts to the S alem- Alliance toll!rnament game last .e arned to pl ay nine com't and six The essays are not to exceed 500 Tu esday . :ou rt basketball. In these games words . They will be j udged as fol- ,-------- ,h e girls are given :the ch ance to DONATIONS REPORT lows : Choice of subj ect 50 )l ay both for ward and gu ard pos il- hons. points; or ganization of subj eC't In the r ecent March of Dimes Last Monday an d Tuesday a few matt er, 20 poiln. ts ; corr ect usage , 20 campaig n, the Salem Public Schools the classes squ are d anced. points. con tri buted $125.32. The Tri- County Jou rnalism As- 4th Period, M ouday a nd Thursd ay sociation has .announced its planned Le pping ---- --· -- 1 1 O Crawford __ .. _ ___ _ o meetin gs for the remainder of the Vas ilavick ________ o t erm. Coy ___ _ __ __ _ o The March 10 meeting wrn be 5th Period Monday and Wed nesday held at - Struthers High School. P iers on ____ ·--· __ 2. o o Struth ers, Ohio. In April t he As- Lake -·- ---. - -- -- O sociati on will m eet at the Wa rren Berger --- --- -- G Leane ___ _____ o 2 0 0 . Harding Hi gh School, Warr en , 6th P eri od Monday a nd Wedn esday Oh i o. The fi n al meeting, in May, . Fal tz ___ ___ __ __ ___ 2 1 w1ll be a dinner· meeting for ' st u- Ference ____ ____ ·- 1 dents a nd advi sers . The place hlls ·swet ye ____ ____ _ ·- 1 n ot yet been sel ected . Kelly ____ _ ___ ·-. o 0 2 0 0 0

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Page 1: T.HE QUAKER - Salem Ohio Public Libraryhistory.salem.lib.oh.us › SalemHistory › Quaker... · Pager Nets 21 Points, Cain Pushes in 19 The Salem Quakers got -0ff to. a slow sart

ALLIANCE

DROPS T.HE QUAKER SALEM,

28 .- 27

Vet XXVIII, No. 19. Salem High; School, Salem , Oh io, F ebruary 27,. 1948 PRICE 5 CENTS

March 23 Is Date Set for Auditions

Auditions for the annual Marie .Burns Memorial A wards will be held on Tuesday evening, March .23, 1at 7 o'clock in the Salem High , School• m usic room.

Salem Whips .Coach Chooses Mystery, Sebring, 58-3~ 'Home Sweet Homicide'

Awards of $10 are given to two students from each' class. The judges' decisions will be based on proficiency, development, and in­terest in music, a nd participati0n in school and community activities.

Pager Nets 21 Points, Cain Pushes in 19

The Sa lem Quakers got -0ff to. a

slow sart Fdday against the Se­

bring Troj/ ns bu t gained in mo­

mentum to whip the Sebring var­

sity outfit, 58 to 39, in the High

I

Juniors To Present·Play Three Nights; Try-Outs Next Week "Home Sweet H om icide," a. :mystery comedy by Ann Reynolds a<;lapted

from the book by-- Craig Rice, has been chosen for th e J unior Class pla:y, Miss Irene Weeks, dramatics coach, announced recenUy.

G. A. A. Girls Lose The awards are offered to the

studen ts of freshmen and junior classes who are outst an ding in· t he instrumental field of music. In th e sopoh omore and senior classes they are given to those who are outstanding in the vocal field.

School gymnasium to m ake Salem's

13th victory in 15 games. ·· To The Leaders

The story circulates around Mar­ian Carstairs , a young widow and a writer of mystery stories, and h er three children who wan t to solve her ·1ove-life and also want

Sebring r oughed ilts way through ,. I Ten Salem . G . A. A. girls lost a to promote the sale of her books.

the first quarter to keep the Quak- They believe she couid sell! m ore er scoring down to six ppoints. The basketba ll game Tecen tly to the m ysteries if S'he would really solve

( The selection of the students to wh om the awa rds are presen ted la ter in the spring is,.. made by a commit tee of t h ree m em bers from the Senior Music Study Club, whose

Trojans were able to score only Leaders from L hs:bon. The girls a real m ystery herself.

Margie Willis, principa l's secre- .three points. t hat par ticipated were Dolores Mc- A double murder conven iently tary, works h ard in the office but is c oach ·Miller star ted four seniors Elroy, Rose Nocera, Donna S tof - h appens next door, but this only friendly a nd gra cious to every B b p c 1 C' . v· supplies the crime and promotes studen t . - .o ager,_ ar iccozzi, irg fer, Shirley Kelly, Suzanne Alex- the widow's love interests. These

d ecisions are final. · Kelly, .and Pete Gain-al~ng with ander; Margaret Weaver , Esth er murders bring about amusing and For sch edules or any other . in - f'Biggile" Faulkner. .

:t:ormation, contact Howi;Lrd Bardee, JOIN RED CROSS !Carr, June Brunner, Shirley Bell, somewha t terrifying circumstances. The annu,al R ed Cross dri·ve to Pe te Cain turned out one of h is d The h appenings involve a n actress, instrumentab music director, or ~ an Mar yi Jane Bergm an. The girls

Thomas E.. Crother s. V'ocal .musi'c rai'se funds w1·11 begm· Monday .A bes.t games with eight field goals two 1private detectives, the neigh-. · are going to choose teams and play dilrector , who assis ts the Music Club 100 per cen t . contribut ion is ·de- in his "shotput" style and :three games 'among themselves. The first bors :Who give the children cookies 'but does not make the decis ions. sired. fouls to m ake a tot~l of 19 points. O·f these wi'll be pla' yed Tuesda.y. and roses, and the gang of children --------- - - ---------·------------ who ar e friends of the widow's Pager kept true to form with 21

Problem ls Solved The n ex1t feature will be baseball. ch ildren .

pointS most of which were m ade To dn,..~ the club has· no set pla ns The J uniors h ave been reading

from- right und er t h e bucket. "'"" ' · The following members enjoyed the play this •Week and try-outs

will be h eld next week in the audi-A school scholarship fund for Sa lem High is one of the best ideas pr.o-/ Eddie, B6zilch , out of basketball

d ... . 1 t· · for t he past two week because of uceU' m a ong 1me. ' · , flu, came back to score 10 buckets

bowling agailn last week. , Mary toriuin. All Juniors are urged to

J ohnston, Margaret· Rogers, Nora try-out for th e play. It will be There has been m uch t alk about th e crit ical shortag(e. of teachers. Has

it .ever occurred to the public that the low salary paid t each ers is not th e

only cause to blam e for young people not taking up this profession? I~

although he was in the gaine for Rutter, Mary Cat herine Jones, Har- presen ted, April 1, 2, and 3, in the riet Worman, Norma Alexander, high sch ool auditorium . only five m inutes. Helen Arban~tis, JoAnn Hrovatic,

Vi~·g K elly worked well on the 1 •

fact, one of the greatest obstacles is th e lack of the pr ic,e of a college ed- floor ibut made on ly one foul. Nei- Carn a Arbanitis, Shirley Bell,

ucation. ther Miner nor ClccozZi were able J ackie Green and Mary J ane Berg-

· ~ man The ·three girls gett ing over There are many boys and girls a t tending S alem High School who would ti score but both worked well- ·

Boys" Gym Begins Final Round like to make teaching their .ca reer , regardless of salary. These s tudents

lack the financial backing for even room and board while goin g to col-Mine:- on offense, and Ciccozil on defense.

lege, much less books and tuition. Many of these boys and girls are h onor Sebring had little defense against

roll pupils, too, and would make splendid teachers.

There h as been far too much talk about th e teacher shortage and not

nearly enough action. Some plan should be worked out, offering a quali­

f ied st udent th e opportunity to avail h imself of a. free college education,

including books; tuition, r oom , and iboa:rd.

When a free college education is offer ed to needy st uden ts who have

h igh sch olastic s,tandings, the probllem s of t he teach er shortage will be

greatly solved . Man y studen ts will t hen train/ or th e teaching ~rofession.

Legion Auxiliary To Bcegin Contest

·a fast hr eak and not much offense.

T he Quakers led the first quar­ter by only a 6 :to 3 m argin, but in­creased the lead by 23 to 1'5 at the half t ime and finished th e th ilrd quirter, 3·7 to 23.

Salem m ade 28. ·5 per cent with 24 baskets out Of 84 tries, and Se­.bring's 15 goals in 51 attempts netted -them 20.4 per cent. Salem

(Continued or. Page 3,

Council Shorts The social committee of the Stu-

~alemasquers See Preview of Play

Ladies Auxiliary of the Am eri- dent Council has· planned a t ax·-A preview of .the play, "Gracked stamp count ing contest.

can Legion is sponsoring a natfon-Ioe," starring Chuck Ward and The assembly committee is work-

t d · t h wide essay contestt on the topic, ing· on an .a,ctivities assembly. Jerry R ice was presen e m e

HlO point s were Helen Arbanit is,

123; Rosalile Hrovat ic, 108; and Shirley Bell, 102.

Seniors Select Stationery

Senior class members ordered

The boys' gym classes h ave begun

tl).eir final round of basketball.

Their standings for the first week I

are as follows : I

1st Period Monday and Friday

CAPTAINS

Won Lost Tied

their commencemen t st ationery in Bruderly --- - - - - -- - Z

the hom e rooms lasit week . Youtz -- -------- - - 1

0

1

0

0

0

0

The style of this year's an- Sekely ----------- - 1 1

nouncements is the :Sha!'lt ilng Ma- F'errie ---- ·--------- 0 1 2:

terial. Choice was giJv,en between 1st P eriod Tuesday and Thursday

printed or engraved, paneled or un­pane1'ed cards.

H arroff - · -- - ~- - - - - - z· Hickey ____ __ ____ __ 1.

Capel - - -· - - ------ -- o

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1 The committee who selecited the stationery was . composed of Bob Non ___ __ _ ·------ -- - O 1

Coppock, Lee Ward , Dlck Theiss, 2nd Period Tuesday and Thw·sday

Sally Hurlburt, Dick Jones, and Pat Sommers ·· ---- · - -- 2 0 0

Murpb y. Miss Mildred · Hollett is Loutzen hiser - - - - -- 0 Joseph __ ______ ··-- 1 1 O auditorium Monday at a meetting '"Our Great American Heritage- Tax stamp con test closes today

and the winners will be announced .>:enior class adviser . [}f the Salemasquers. Li'ber ty."

next week. K aturo _______ ___ _ O 2 o This club is organized to enible Only members of 1the Junior and

studen ts 1to be in drama.tic activi-ties and ea.m sufficient points to Senior classes are eligible to enter ,

become Thespians. M'iss Irene a nd all en tries must he in by April

Lee Ward and Joe Nocera vol un-

tered to give their assistance con- Journali·sm Group cerning the use of 1the gym when : * ,

Third Period Monday a nd Thursday Brautigam ____ -____ 2 o o Ta usch ___ _ -·· · - - ·- 2 0

z 2

0

0 0

Weeks is the adviser. The n ext meeting will be h eld in

;he auditorium March 8, a.t 7 P. M.

14. it ~~a~:~~ts were asked for by the . PI ans Mee fin gs scrapbook committee.

Mayh ew __ .. ______ O J udge __ __ o

Girls Gym Begins Square Dancing

T o th e winner in t h e State . of This l•ast week the noon movie

Ohio goes a complete set of th e ·was "Foreign Correspondent," star­

new World Book Encyclopedia. iJn ring Joel McCrea and Herbert Marshall.

18 volumes. In addition, the Nat-

ional Ame~-ican Auxiliary will give

$100 to the . top person in t he nat-The gir ls' gym classes, under the

direction of Miss Edlth Cope, h ave ional con test.

The . Council also arranged for th e use of the Penn-Ohio bus that transpor ted students to th e Salem­Alliance toll!rnam ent game last

.earned to play nine com't and six The essays are not to exceed 500 Tuesday. :ourt basketball. In these games words. They will be judged as fol - ,--------,h e girls a re given :the chance to DONATIONS REPORT lows : Choice of su bject matte~-, 50 )lay both forward and guard posil-hons. points; organization of subjeC't I n t he recent March of Dimes

Last Monday and Tuesday a few matter, 20 poiln.ts ; correct usage, 20 campaign, t he Salem Public Schools ~f th e classes square danced . points . con tributed $125.32.

The Tri-County J ournalism As- 4th Period, Mouday a nd Thursday

sociation has .announced its planned Lepping - - - - - - · - - 1 1 O Crawford __ .. _ ___ _ o

meetings for the remainder of the Vasilavick ________ o term. Coy ___ _ __ __ _ o

The March 10 meeting wrn be 5th Period Monday and Wednesday

held at - Struthers High School. P ierson ____ ·--· __ 2. o o Struthers, Ohio. In April t he As- Lake -·- ---. - -- -- O sociation will m eet at t h e Warren Berger ------ --G Leane ___ _____ o 2

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0 . Harding High School, War ren, 6th Period Monday and Wednesday

Oh io. Th e final m eeting, in May, . Faltz ___ ___ __ __ ___ 2

1w1ll be a dinner· meeting for 'stu- Ference ____ ____ ·- 1 dents and advisers. The place hlls ·swetye ____ ____ _ ·- 1 not yet been selected. Kelly ____ _ ___ ·-. o

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2 THE QUAKER

Two novels iirl the library should

be of special interest to na.tives of

the Bucl!Jeye Sta.te.

THE TREES, by Conrad Richter ,

is the story of an America.n famHy

in the wilderness, a family that

"followed the woods as some fam­

ilies fpllow the sea.." The time: the

end of the eighteenth century, the

·wilderness; the land west of the

Alieghenies ood north of tl;le Ohio

River. The story revolves around

the young girl Sayward whose peo­

ple had always been hunters but

Friday, February 27, 1948

By _Marty Bennett

.JACK 'N' GILL The Jrack 'n' Jill this week a:re two swell people-GENE DEAN and

BARB SWEENY. They look mighty nice together, especially when dressed in their matching outfits. GENE wears a blue sweater and brown pants while BARB doubles for him in a 'blue sweater and brown skirt. Mighty tricky!

SPEAKING OF DOUBLES There . is a brand-ne:w grand-new style in ooats for spring. we're

speaking of the new "Ooa.ts for Couples." They iw-e smart companion pieces that have the. SMD.e features of masculine .a.JJd feminine style w!bile emphasizing precision tailoring. You girls who have · always envied. Ute , clelalll-cut elegamce of men's coats, c!an now match it with your own. These handSomely matched coats come in ga.bardines, coverts, tweeds, aad

'Who now finally realized that the camel's hair.

time ha.cl come to till the soil. HAVE YOU SEEN

. \

THE FIELDS continues the story

of th~ Ohio frontier begun in THE

'IIREES. Sayward has married a

la\\'yer from Boston whose educa­

tion makes him powerful in the

communilty. But it is Sayward's

strength combined with her hus­

b?Jld's ingenuity which makes the

settlement possi!ble. In th!§ novel

Mr. Richter tells the story of that

perioct of tilling; he presents Say-

MUCH CONFUSION ward as a wife and mother, work-'Ilhe regulair and loyal readers of this corner are probably in a state ing with her own brood on the

of confusion as to who's writing what coltimn. It seems a · couple weeks. ago, front ier to make a durable home, · Corridor Passes was under the strange but familiar heading, Plain Lan-guage. Whether this was a stab to me or to Dick we <lo not know, but · and create rthe aspects of sivilliza-whatever the heading of the columns might turn out t.o be, Dick and I al- tion in a region where life was

, tern.ate each week in writing them. We hope you studes wm not be con- crude and hard, and where areas of

fused again! scattered fann.s were just begin-THE WALKING SHADOW niirlg to be called towns.

The familiar ehMa.cter known in Salem High as Lester Harris has re-THE FI>EliDS is a simple, poetic, cently received a new name for himself-the wa,lking shad.Ow. ·For those

of you who ha.ven't had the cha.nee to meet and see this great co~, touching story of haw the fron:~ier you've tniss4'd a. cha.nee of a lifetime. It all happened lll$t Friday in Mr. was built, and Mr. Richter presents Giuiler's famous history class, when, in thel midst of a serious discussion, an accurate picture of early Ohio. Lester suddenly decided to walk to the front of <the l'OODl> put a. wad of He creates for the reader a world paper in the basket, a.nd retUirll again to his seat m his usual calm aru'I! ras real as the one iirl which he collected mianner. The event caiused a general 11Jproar of Jaughter, wjhen lives, his characters are ' "flesh-and-Mr. Guiler nemed Lester "the wiaJking shadow." blood."

BEW ARE! These novels are recommended seniors and older During the mad rush of exchanging pictures last week, several studes

received pictures with various uncomplimentary pencil marks on them, mainly mustaches. Dick Jones is apparently up to his old ingenious tricks again-wha.t he won't think of next. 'SO, Seniors-you had better keep your pictures under lock and key, or it's hard to tell wh~ might happen to them.

SURPRISE PARTY Doris Eyton really begins heir sineenth year in the rigiht way. Mlar­

gie Haessly, Mairilyn Eberwein, CQ,ro~ Pat Thompson, R0sie, Bobbie, PaUll.-Oho, Stella, Fran, and all her budflies suddenly appeared last l\lOn­day night for a surprise birthda.y pairty, and Doris founid iherselt, bein!:! showered with many millions of gifts. It's really too bad there aren't more of these parties !

f DEBATE PROSPECTS

JUKE BOX DANCE

especially readers.

for

TJ-l[

MAILMAN Editor, In the past several months there

have. been many apipeals for var ­ious ,changes in the school. Of these, some have been noticeably over ­looked.

things desired . . The installing of a telephone

booth has been suggested and sure­ly this .would be a n addition worth while. This would cut out man y of the inconveniences that the offic-

NANCY BATES' pretty pink silk blouse. BERNADINE FOWLER'S apricot colored suit. JIM LITTY'S bright or.ante socks. NANCY STAMP'S black ballerina skirt. CARESS KREPP'S rose-colored dress trimmed with a big black bow. KEITH KREPP'S blue and yellow-checked sweater. JOYCE LANGHURST'S dainty pink cameo ring. RllTH .VOTAW'S red and white sweater set.

THE "OLD LOOK" For last week's chonis assembly mlany of our S. H. s. fems came to

school all sharped up and sporting the "new look." Mian,y of male '(lOIMllai­

tion, not to be outdone, tUirlled up with the "old look," which consisted el. tennis shoes, rolled-up jeans, and old plaid shirts. We think that the one who topped them all was .JERRY RICE in his ll!ea.u-up coveralls.

BEST DRESSED SENIOR BOY , SweateTs--DICK JONES Shirts-GENE HANNA Ties-JIM McNEELAN

. Shoes-JIM LITTY Socks-DICK HERRON Scarves-JOHN BECK Sports Jackets-DOM PARLO Suits-RUDY MAROSCHER

BEST DRESSED SENIOR GIRL Sweaters-MIRIAM BAUMAN Skirts-MARY LIPPIATI' Dre.sses--CAROL KELLEY Blouses-GAYLE GREENISEN Dickeys-SALLY HURLBURT Shoes-HELEN ARBANITIS Jackets-PAT YENGLING Belts--S'ARA COCCA Jewelry-LEILA ORTEL

SAFETY FIRST? No doubt ma.ny of you more obse1"vant studes have noticed the big sil­

ver safety pin that NANCY CALLAHAN has been wearing on her coait lately. Tiry asking NANCY so~time where she got it. We'll bet she'll sa.y it was a Obrist.mas present!

VoL XXVIII

THE QUAKER Published W eekly During t.h e S'chool Y ear b y the

• Students of SALEM H FGH SCHOOL, SALEM, OHIO

B . G . Lud·w j g , principal Printe d by The Salem L al:>el Co., Salem, 0 .

Friday, February 27, '1948 No.19

Saturday night was not only basketball night for .Salem High studes, but also ·a mgiht for d!a:nicing·. A gay ol' juke box dance wns hel(J. at the A:merican Legion Hall, with the following couples attending: Janice Sell and Chuck Wa.rd, Jack and Jo, .Ja;net Lehman aind George Ml-;i,ngus, Rlosie and Dick Theiss, Lee and Joe, Shirle'y McOave and Lee Ward, Shirley Simi.th ,and Ra,y Yeager, and 'Miaria and Seggy.

ODDS 'N' ENDS

es h ave during home room period an d after sch ool with students ask- Business Staff : Wayne D arling, Lucy Hust on , Stella Jones; Joan Shepard,

Eve~yn Simon. Carol King really tripped the light fantastic when she

the week-end to attend the Valley Forge Winter Ball . ...

took off for ing to use the phone . A second year biology course h as Circulation: Bill Holzinger , K eith Scott, Bill Weber.

Mary Ibele, Virginia Burrier, and Pat Keyes have recently !be come interested in squa re dancing. Why the sudden desire? . ...

Congrats to Bob Pager for breaking his own record again. He should •be right proud of the season's 350 points he !has 1lo his credit ... .

Biggfe Faulkner and Pete Oain really deserve much credit for playing a. terrific game of basketball . • . •

The reason you saw many of the fems all dressed up last Thursda:y was the fact that Mr. Penner was supposed to have declared it a dress-up c1.a;y in Salem High. What women won't do! •.•.

Because Jim Litty got a butch, he was forbidden 1lo go out last week-

end . .. . Jo Shepard really rates, sporting that new diamond. B~t, kids, she's

engaged... . . Some of the senior gals seem to have discovered ai new i:dol on the

basketball team; namely, George Reash. They say his first name makes nice lyrics to a song, Pompton Turnpike •...

also been requested. I certainly be- Photographers : Chuck Ward; Bill Weber ..

lieve this would be an ,addition fav- Proofireaders: Mary Ibele, Carol Johnson. ored by every biology student.

There have been many artic les Wl"itten concerning a coke mach­ine. I myself believe this to be something unnecessary, but regard­less, there has been no serious talk or decision about it. What must be done to receive no serious talk or decision about it.

I sincerely hope that before the close of this year, more attention will be given to these desired changes.

An Enthusiastic Student

Typists: Barbara Busche, Nancy Callahan, Sara Cocca, Martha Flickinger, Sally Hurlburt, Pat Kroner, Mary Jane Lesick, Mary Ann Linder, Eileen Sanders, Jean Flick. Advisers: Miss Betty Ulicny, R. W. Hilgendorf.

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VIRG KELLY-"I'm all for it- BILL ZECK-"Better than a formal

good idea." dance." JUNIOR HIWI SHIRLEY RO'BUSCH-"Sounds like TOM SCULLION-"Good idea, good ~ ~

"What do you think of the Hi-Tri's fun!" ·/ idea." _ ffi ~~ ~rmer Dance?." y th PEG ALESI-"Nice! It'll be a .,.. JOHNNIE BECK-" ou're in e

change-something different."

And You Say 1

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birthplace, and many others. The English classes have also helped by making pamphlets of foreign homes in Ireland, England, Poland, and Germany.

JERRY SMITH-"A farmer dance groove, Jackson!" MILAN ALEK-"I'd rather go to a c/' WH01S SCARED?

is better than a formal dance." JERRY MILLER-"You're tellin' grange meeting." The library featured an assort- Man (in swimming): Are you

• HELEN LIEDER - "Wonderful, if me!" NICK ARMENI-"Should be attend- ment of books about Abraham Lln- quite sure there are no crocodiles there is a square dance." JIM LITTY-"This is murder, hee ed by farmers." coin's life during his birthday week. about here?•

BETTY WHALEY-"SweJl idea if it hee!!!" JUNE WILLIAMS--"Loads of fun." Miss Conners'. history classes re- Native : Abso1utely. The sharks doesn't get dry." MARGE GREENE-"Pretty Sharp!" BEN BAILEY-"O. K., i guess, if ceived their civic books. They hope scare them away . ....------------~ TOM ZIMMEJRMAN-"No .opinion, I get to go with the right farmer." this subject will be as interesting as

but I'd like to go." history was. MARY LOUISE LOZIER-"Mighty S b G An assembly was held last Friday Sharp!! I think it'd be sweH." e Ting Uffle and featured the eighth grade safe- F I' R .S T · Art Brian JOANN WHINNERY-"A cute idea . ty ipatrol turning their belts and

<Contmued from Page 1) badges over t-0 the newly~elected and different." made 10 out of 23 at the foul line .

NATI 0 NAb BANK INSURANCE · · ' seventh graders who will serve the W'ALT BURGER--'"I'm for it." d Seb . . ,,,. ff ·23 !.-------------" an rmg nme o ... " 0 · rest of the school year. -------------.i CARL CICCOZZI-"I'm all for it." SALEM .G. F. T.

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'PARKER "SI" PENS DOM PARLO-"I mean to say I'm Kelly ... .. ..... ....... . . :' o 1 1 Mrs. H~fpes' ;::: h:tory tclasses F Good Sandwiches. Cain ... . .. ·; . . .... ... . .. .. B 3 19 have wri en kle -con aining 1 or

~:N~·"SNYDffi-"Different." Pager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3 21 the history of their ancestors. These Sundaes. Sodas. FLODING & FRANK TARR_ "I guess it's Miner ... . ............ . ... 0 3 3 booklets are now on display in the Milk Shakes• •• REYNARD O . K.! !" Faulkner . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 4 library showcase. Try _

Drug Store c°AROL STEFFLE-"I think it Ciccozzi .. .. . . ... .... . .... o O' o The library bulletin board has an NEON RESTAURANT 1.....------------"'* would be fµn." Bozich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 o 10 interesting display of the means of -------------. GEORGE REASH-"Pretty good." Smith . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . O O O transportation that is used today

MIRIAM BAUMAN-"Great! Can I Ehthar.t ........... . .. . ... o o O •and was used hundreds of years NELL "'°'LOOM'$ , ago. Most tof the pictures are col- .D

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- I of GROCERIES ! JIM TAUSCHE-"Something differ- TotaJs ....... . .......... 24 10 58 ored pietures of ships. · SV!Du.-...TG G. F. T .. The art classes have be_ en busy ent." ""'"'""~

' R k 11 1 3 5 making replicas of famous homes THE SMITH CO. Personality Hair Cutting KATHY HODGE-"l'd be all for it: oc we ................ . • H · k o o o the world over. The clay hou_ses RUDY MAROSCHER-"It'll pass.' eIBnec er ... . ... , .. . . .. .

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4 THE QUAKER Friday, February 27, 1948 -

Pager Breaks _Record With 37 Pts . •

Quakers Down Stubbers, 58-34 in lmpres~ive Win

Pager Raises Total To 350 Points; Polovina High for Steubenville

to-man, leaving P,ager wide open to rack up the remainder of his ·37 points. As the Crowd Cheers • • •

The Quakers led at the half, 2·&

to 20,. and the big boy had gotten 14 of his total points half way in

· the game.

By Lee Ward QUAKERS MASSACRE: SEBRING go through Alliance (Tuesday's

SALEM G F T Led by Bob Pager and Pete Cain

Kelly - - -------- -- - -- -- --- - 1 o 2 the fighting Quakers racked up an C'ain - - ---- - - - ---- -- - --- - - 3 1 7 impressive victory over Sebring last Pager -- - - ------ -- -------- 15 7 37 Friday night. The game start€d

game was unplayed at the time ol. writing), we'll be on top of the world. '

AH! SPRING. IS HERE-WE DON'T THINK!

,Bob Pager, 6 foot, 61h inch senior captain of the Salem quintet, ended• Miner - ------- -- --------.-- O 2 2 out like a free for a·n, but settled F lk 2 0 4 If you can get anything out of

the game Saturday night by breaking his own all time, high point record B~~c~e~-================== 0 0 0 down somewha.t after the first that Dutch a)Jove you've done

of 36 points by pushing 37 points through the hoops. He also broke an- Giccozzi --- - ------ -- -- -- "- - - 3 0 6 quarter. '- pretty well. Anyway several track other record. His totali. points for the year are 350, bettering his last --- The Salemites got plenty of boys were .te!J1pted by the two or

' h" h f :121 b 29 · ts p 1 d th Red d Bl k t · three da"7S of · good weather t o years 1g o , Y porn . ager e e an ac . o an _im- Totals -- -- - ---- -- - -- --- - -- 24 10 58 chances to shoot-and took ad-. t · 4 · th Ste b ·11 · Red sta,rt practice. Hold your horses, press1ve 58 .o 3 victory over e u env1 e Big . STE'UB"""TVILL.E G F T yantage of them. They ma.de 24 -

"'" boys, track won't star.t for a few Wheeler ----- --- - - -- -- ---- 1 o 2 of 84 shots taken, for a percentage days yet. For Salem, Pete Cain, also a seni­

or, was second high scorer with seven points. He turned in a well- Nelson ----- ------- -- - - - - -- 1 3 5 of 28.5. played game. Wilford "Biggie" 2 4 8 ThomQ:Json __ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pa.ger ma~e 21 points to keep his Complim:ents

' Faulkner, junior guard. was again Washington ____ ___ ____ ___ 1 1 3 average up, and Pete C'ai!n surpris-a demop on defense, and bewildered Williams 2 Oi 4 The Salem Diner ISAL Y'S

' - -.-- - --- - ------ - -- 3. ed himself with l9 points. his opponents from the start. Polovina -- -- - - - -- - - ------ - 6 12.

Tom Miner and Virg Kelly both Lelli - - - - --- -- -------- - ---- 0 0 0 SALEM ADDS ANOTHER NOTCH Mr. &: Mrs. James Aldom turned in creditable performances The Quakers came' through the Proprietors , on defense bUt failled to hit the Totals --- ------- - --------- 10 14 34 double feature week-end unscathed ,__ ___________ _

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Pete· Polovina of Steuibenville gar­nered 12 points to become high point man for the Big Red outfit, while Thompson • snagged eight markers for the second position.

The Stubbers chang~d their zone defense in the third quarter to man-

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