Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1951

Page 1 of 96

 

Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection, 1951 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collectionPage 7, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collectionPage 11, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collectionPage 15, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collectionPage 9, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collectionPage 13, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collectionPage 17, 1951 Edition, Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 96 of the 1951 volume:

w F 1 4 I I l -4 4 Hi 3 2 ! .1 .- i THE SENIOR CLASS presents THE 1951 EDITION OF THE SPARTANA Editors: Delores Large and Veda Fortney To Friends of Springfield High School: We welcome you to spend a few minutes visiting us in the following pages. We are proud to introduce to you our new superintendent, Mr. G. S. Hammond, and our new principal, Mr. Robert Brown. You, no doubt, are already ac- quainted with many members of our faculty, but we want you to know the rest. Maybe you are interested in knowing of our accomplishments and ambitions. We have had many enjoyable times at pep meetings Cthanks to Dramatics classj, at athletic contests, class plays, assembly programs, and, yes, even in classes. We hope you will enjoy this visit. Many loyal supporters have made it possible. The Senior Class SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP HIGH SCH00l R. D. 2. Akron 12. Ohio ST-2916 X . if HE ,ig ..,.,L,.,.,a :ai Z :s,.,.,i-,J My - mm 1 W . M-D.-,,.,,, 2 is? in 1 2.1 X F Q x A x 3 gf? , W A. 4 . 3 4 t 2 3 , if Q 5 ,W .. A. Q M t , M -M. ' A' fY j M, in 6' A X A ,351 AIN' S 11'?fh5 ,X A '9'f 2 ?'m M, 'S 'H' MM, , k 'W' W' W? , ..,,m,,,,.W.,,.K 1? H , , ,. ,,MA, .., ,YY, ,W.,w,.,.m,A.M,,,.,., .,WMm.W.m -1 - -W WW W W -- ' ' 'f k 'W L W. .-' L- ,.,,,?,,,,., k my ,, . 2 i ' i W. 1? N, Q f 4, 3 E -'Y ww-,WA W Sig M . Y 5 ,..N.., ' ., , , ' 5 bww 2 ' RM. ,' ' Q -Z' Q I ', ' , .....,.H . J k ,M in R x X W ,N aww? is .S J ,. ,'?'u.'a,. A ,W i,,,rw ,, E ,I ,, A - W , m,MM.,'Q3qe ,N V AW., f 'ww AM. - .' M W? M4 H , -M ' Wi V' , -A .Ezv ' ::-. .. , '-- ., -:,,.5..,.',e,.,-.:.:-.,',,'1u:-lffgi. f ,N-I-z-A ,-rf- ':Z '-N'.,.5'5g g-ff -,--. I v, Ifffli.. ,' iz, W ' A ' , . A, ., ff N hw V :qw my f,gx, 'f .. piyw f, 4 l 5 M , WV J K Y 1 . ,tw K jg 1 ,A W 'Q B 'Z Y 3 . Q Wh .fm -, .Jyw ? a- Vj?1gf32f,,gffg''?if?affwvagglli?'h'v:ggFQ?QgXf.'-'fffife ,' 2435525 , X 1 -N A W -mqgx Vv:..Apn, Jw. Xiu., W. it QE .., .W J V W K ..,, .. , .. ' ,JA .M V W ,ku hk.a,',5if :jmmgwytgvkgxgsys 5 X f 'Q W., v .wh -V 3 all' .J ..M'- M. ... W H Q, , at :W , :wx K Ku Am N Tig? if V J Bl. in Q T W , M n ' ' . Q- f yn , - , , , W, V . ,Q U W.. Q, M , M X , , ' Q-,G we-f 1 1, -Q59 Qs, ' ' ,, Why g,m1wfJ,g My ggpgbfgw 1 ' if ,W 3, Q M U- 'iff W Q 'L 5:5 Q vw .,:-vH?1i?g2R-ffsgiQY'hf5.-U xg - X x s 'f V . My My , wgiwwg. ' ,fjyz - 'SN Nasa j.,VyySvrfvfx 1 Q , Q M Q, 'H q'M:w?a.:Kt sw ffwggig. :, f. ff 1, fav-www W , wwf, A , , My A KW gag? Lada Q A x, '26 ANA f?'W.,, WM'-vm , 4' '1 K S Q ' N , Q , -. Ugg.. .JW , 'S ' sf ' ' xx, W ,, Z5 H M ,Q L Vx P ' X J fi' f 3 ,Y Vx Wy Q QA M , V ,X Q -Qui :iw 5 G. S. HAMMOND Otterbein College, A. B. Ohio State University, M. A. Superintendent of Schools N'-M x I 7' ...Q L... ..-'Qu BOARD OF EDUCATION Robert Snyder, Irv. Wielond, lock Kinney Ralph Milhocrn, I. V. Arnold, Mrs. leon Elliott, Clerk ROBERT S. BROWN Muskingum, B. A. Ohio State, M. A. High School Principal Adviser: Athletics, Faculty ig CARL COFFEEN Miss Marilyn Runyeon. High School Secretary County Superintendent ol Schools Mrs. lane Maxwell. Assistant Clerk The Class Will of 1951 Dick Abbot wills his socks to Mrs. Smith's husband. Betty Anderson leaves as quietly as she came. Bill Apitz wills his neatness to Max Esler. Iohn Ayers leaves his spiders to anyone who can stand to touch them. Mary Ann Barta leaves her friendliness to Iack Parsons. Delores Bee leaves her diamond to-Nobody. Jeannie Bohrer leaves her hair styles to anyone with the time to fix them. Kathryn Bond leaves so she can see more ot Don. Pat Burley wills her red hair to Ardith Pitz. Pat Parsons wills his goatee to Frank Reedy. Kenny Collings wills his scientific mind to Virginia Cravins. Angie Copley wills her tiny waist to Grace Durst. Carol Douglas leaves to join lggy. Millie Flannery wills her short hair to Margaret Browning. Nona Livingston wills her ability to stick to one man to Shirley Brown. Veda Fortney wills her energetic ways to Mr. Brown. Betty Lipscomb wills her dad's Hudson to Tommie Holtz. Dolores Lollar wills her clarinet to lack Hagopian. Bob Martin wills his pug nose to Cecelia Major. Ioyce Mathis wills her pleasing disposition to Mr. Iackson. Willa Mae McNealy leaves after a short stay at Springfield. Virginia Putnam wills her job at Chestnut Ridge Dairy to Eugene Schimp. Ro Ray wills her personality to Mildred Westfall. Helen Ruftener wills her rosy cheeks to Marilyn Clark. Charlene Sanders bestows her baton twirling upon Peggy Edwards. Kent Maxwell leaves his car to any junk yard that will have it. Hans Michaelis leaves to go back to Germany, but not to be forgotten by his classmates. Gordon Miller bestows upon Sandy Maddox his beautiful freckles. Bob Iacobs leaves a No Can Have sign on Thelma johnson. George Kungle wills his acting ability to Ierry Williams. james Leiser wills his shorthand ability to Eugene Cieutat. Lenora Cieutat leaves to become a Mrs. Loudine Clark wills her driving ability to Mr. Smith. Don Clayton wills his carefree ways to Carol Croskey. Gay Cottle wills her witty remarks to Myrt Howard. Fred Derks wills his Soap Box Derby title to Robert Olson. Mary Lou Dilworth bestows her cheertulness upon Bill Beahn. Ieanne Donovan wills her Fun vs. Vandalism award to next year's football team. Chic Crosier wills his height to Mr. Hammond. Nella Schmidt leaves her hidden talent to be analyzed by D. I. . Marian Schott wills her title of Sweetheart Queen to any- one in Haromano fortunate enough to get it. Ruth Dudugjian wills her dimples to Mary Boston. Robert Fleming leaves his quietness to Barbara Riggins. Betty Griffin leaves to become Mrs. Buddy Portis. Dolores Large leaves her position as Spartana Editor to anyone who has lots of time. Steve Park leaves his government knowledge to Mr. Kurtz. Frank Belty leaves his journalism ability to next year's Sprag staff. Iack Davisson leaves a Do Not Touch sign on Carole Dayton. Charles Browder leaves his car-at home. Ioyce Messick leaves but not without her title of Miss Ellet. Connie Mondello wills her baton to her sister Rose. Pinky Morgan wills his pink hair to Butch. Ioe Noffsinger leaves his quiet ways to Barbara Feyro. Arland Peck leaves his study hall manners to Myrna Bryant. Buster Pounders leave-s his tan sport coat to the .U. S. Army for an extra tent. Bo Davidson wills his job at Kresge's to any poor soul who'll take it. Bob Davis wills his salesmanship ability to Gene Anderson. Lois Cooper bestows her height upon Beverly Behanna. jim Clay leaves his car to Stella Robison. Bobby Boyles wills his Homecoming King crown to a tortunate Senior Hi-Y member. Marian Fluharty wills her natural curly hair to Pat Mclntyre. Iune Higginbotham wills her quietness to Barbara McDonald. Ruth Kovacs wills her sweetness to Shirley Griffin. Shirley Knotts wills her tomboyishness to Dee Nettle. Mary Iane Mihaly bestows her title of Dagmar upon Shirley Davis. jeannie Miller wills her bangs to Russ Pastuck. Earl Smithern bestows his basketball ability upon Buddy Haidet. Herb Steet wills his jeep to Herb Ewing. Barry Thomas wills his feet to Miss Rosenbloom. Donna Ott wills her alto voice to Mrs. Lowe. Barbara Pettit leaves her chewing gum on the seat. Barbara Phipps leaves to continue her work at Canton Road Cleaners. Nadine Austin wills her black hair to Sybil Mollohan. jim Boone wills his small feet to Bill Heffernan. Mary Knotts wills her vivaciousness to Anna Short. Carolyn Maloney bestows her dancing abilities upon Ianice Merrill. Carolyn Manhart bestows her title of shorty upon Chuck Ruby. Marion Meredith wills her hair to lane Ann Mace. Walter Fricke leaves his class ring to Pat. Geneva Holland wills her ability to get along with Mrs. Miller to Iim K'Meyer. Carol Keith wills her grades to anyone willing to work for them. Cathleen Robinson wills her long, black, natural curly hair to Mary Iean McManes. Nancy Webb wills her ability to play the piano to her sister, Ierry. ' Ralph Mendenhall leaves nothingg he needs it all. IoAnn Malenack leaves all of her class notes to her brother. Maryfflane Cunningham wills her typewriter to the annual sta . Doris Weimer wills her brother's class sweater to next year's senior girls. john Fresh leaves his watch and rings at the pawn shop. Carol Derseweh leaves to wait for Ray. Iulianne Scott leaves her job at Hower's to a member ot next year's co-op class. jacob Schmidt wills his ability to do geometry to Lloyd Brown. Ianet Price wills her shyness to Ierry Edwards. Leo Gilbert leaves but he'll take his wavy hair with him -too bad girls. Winfred Sickle leaves his headaches as president of the senior class to Ioe Reed. Faye Pouncey leaves to continue fighting with her sister. IoAnn Slevin wills her petiteness to Burnadette Esler. Donna Smith leaves but to stay as sweet as she is now. Galen Smith leaves to play his bones elsewhere. Betty Spidle leaves her selling ability to next year's co-op class. Barbara Stamey wills her part in the senior play to any- one who thinks she could have done better. Ellen Theodore leaves but not before she gets the best of Russ. IoAnn Waldrop leaves her place in National Honor Soci- ety to Nancy Kelly. Ellen Walker leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Kurtz to next year's government class. Dorothy Weiss leaves to wait for Bud. Robert Woods leaves. He's glad to get out. Lowell McDonald leaves the. .Hi-Y trophy in. the .trophy case. Ronald Crew leaves to be married to Margie. Hope he's not late to the wedding, too. Mrs. Katherine Oancr Mrs. Edith Gingrich W 1 ...sg . ,mm V , 555 ' K I A 1 ' 2 , i f f ffl ' K5 'Q D. I. Myers Roger Ingold X R. D. Schaeffer University of Akron, B. S. in Education Instrumental Music, Band Mrs. Arlene Gregory Ohio University, B. S. in Music Education Vocal Music Solomon T. Cohen Akron University, A. B. Mathematics, Economic geography Adviser: Freshman Class f, i , .A ., re ri ,.c, tl X., tt. X Mrs. Helen Lowe Ohio University, B, S. in Education, M. A. English Adviser: Spartana Staff, l-laromano Mrs. Dorothy L. Farst Ohio University, B. S. in Education Home Economics Adviser: Iunior Class, Future Homemakers Club w ' ii W ..., .,,,.. c Iames V. Hartong Ohio State University, B. S. in Education Industrial Arts Adviser: Freshman Class, lndustrial Arts Club 3wQ'?g . H . Mrs. Edith L. Gingrich Ashland College, A. B. American Literature, World History Adviser: Iunior Class, Kappa Chi H. T. Gingrich Ashland College, A. B. Mathematics Adviser: Senior Class, Senior Hi-Y l .... Robert Ingold 3 Manchester College, A. B. iw-A Chemistry, Physics V' Adviser: Senior Class, ' Senior Hi-Y sti nk D. L. Iackson :ye 1 ,jg University of Akron, B. A. Science T E Adviser: Sophomore Class, f--- . .,.. i-- f lulz 1 L If. Hi-Y ,V,,. . Miss Iecxnnette Rosenbloom University ot Akron, B. S. in Business Administration Bookkeeping, Shorthand Adviser: Freshman Class Mrs. lune Schellin University oi Akron, B. S. in Education Home Economics Adviser: Sophomore Class, Future Homemakers Club Mrs. Lucile R. Miller Wittenberg, A. B. Ohio State, M. A. English, Latin, Journalism Adviser: The Sprag, Quill and Scroll S s is 'A . Q.. gh' K4 Wt... . ggi? or-. , I . il , Vem I.. Smith Bob lones College Akron University Upper Elementary Driver Education 'f as 5 .... .- s Mrs. Katherine Oana University of Akron, B. S. in Education Oiiice Practice, Advanced Shorthand, Transcription, Typewriting Adviser: Freshman Class, Future Teachers of America Willis E. Kurtz Manchester College, B. A. Social Science Adviser: Freshman Class, Camera Club 'Q '52 . -is. .W , I. il 7, B f f ' N 3 S X Dwight I. Myers Kent State University, B. S. in Education Ohio State University, M. S. in Botany Biology, Psychology Adviser: Senior Class, National Honor Society K. O. Myers Kent State, B. S. Akron University, M. S. Pittsburgh University Commercial, Vocational Adviser: Iunior Class, Co-op Club Russell Pastuck I . . H.. . iii University ot Akron, B. S. in Education ' , Northwestern K x American History V',,. . i VarsitY Coach q Y Wilbert I. Memes Kent State University, B. S. in Education Industrial Arts Adviser: Sophomore Class, Industrial Arts Club Mrs. Doris Laverne Smith Ashland College, A. B. Kent State University, M. A. English, Speech, Dramatics Adviser: Dramatics Club, Thespian Club E v vt -'.a' sjjzs igfg , 2 t it . 'Fx La Ioy Daum Miss Bernice Van Hyning Kent State, B. S. in Education Western Reserve, B. S. in Library Science Librarian Adviser: Iunior Class, Student Council Miss Katherine Wardman Kent State University, B. S. .in Education Akron University Northwestern University Health, Physical Education, Home Economics Adviser: Girls' Athletic Association, Cheerleaders Miami University, B. S., M. A. Physical Education Assistant Coach nwmahwm Mm President 7.,..,.,..,.A.,,.,,,Av ,v,, ,,,Y .,., ,,, ,A, ,,,A,,,,,,Aw, ,,--,,.,.,,,,,,Y,,, ,5,,w,, ,,AA, Vice President Secretary ...,.,,... Treasurer ....... Advisers Mr. Roger Ingold Mr. Harold Gingrich Mr. D. I. Meyers ...Winfred Sickle Mary Ann Barta .......Mary Knotts .Charles Crosier Class Motto: Yesterday is gone, tomorrow may never come, today is yours, seize it. Class Flower: Red and White roses. Class Color: Cardinal and white. . . if W 4 -.-j,..:: 3. . ,Q W yxbkv 5 9 I WILLIAM SMITH APITZ Bill Ambition: To get a dairy farm settle down. Mixed Chorus 9, 10 Operetta 10 Boys' Chorus 9, 10 Iunior I-Ii-Y 9, 10 Secretary 10 Senior Hi-Y 12 Dramatics Club 12 Thespians 12 Senior Play MARY ANN BARTA Barts Ambition: To be a teacher. G. A. C. 9, 10, 11, 12 Vice President 10 President 12 Haromano 10, ll, 12 Vice President ll President 12 History Club 10 F. T. A. 11, 12 Student Council 12 Spartana Staff 11, 12 Class Secretary 10 Class Vice President 12 National Honor Society 11, 12 Monitor 12 Perfect Attendance 9, 10 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Scholarship Team 10, 11 Intramural Basketball 9, 10, 11, Thespians 12 and 12 RICHARD ABBOT Dick BETTY LOU ANDERSON Ambition: To be in a business ot UBUSMI-ll my own. Ambition: To be a secretary. Green Twp. High 9, 10, 11 Football 12 Mogadore 9 Senior Hi-Y 12 Senior Play V . 1 A N 2- V -, nw-M., - Zi. 3 1 DELORES GEAN BEE ..Dee., Ambition: To be a private secretory' FRANK BELTY nnago.. Band 10, 11 - I Mixed Chorus 9 Ambition: To fix basketball games. Intramural Basketball 9, 10 . I Haromano 11, 12 Semor HPV 12 Spmg Stuff 11 Sprag Staff 12 Associme Editor 11 Intramural Basketball 12 Quill and Scroll 11 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Scholarship Team 10, 11 National Honor Society 12 i f , in-lg 5 W v '1f -:W -+- R 4 ii Q wr .1 NADINE EVA AUSTIN S peed y Ambition: To make everyone as happy-go-lucky as I am. G. A. C. 9 Home Economics Club 9, Co-op 12 Dramatics 10 IOHN G. AYRES Ch ubby Ambition: To go to fores at Michigan State. Track Manager 9, 10, 11, 12 Camera Club 9, 10 Sprag Staff ll Quill and Scroll 11 10 try school W .fi i 5 f I it - ., . - ' V - I grlisril-59 ?f I V' A' iz - ' ' 1 I 0 gg i:-ft fin 'W 55 ' 1 2 H ,, f':'::5' ROBERT ALLEN BOYLES nsob.. Ambition: None. Mixed Chorus 11 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Metro Champs ll Track 10, 12 Iunior Hi-Y 10 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 Dramatics Club 12 F. T. A. 12 Iunior Play Homecoming King 12 PATRICIA LOUISE BURLEY upaln Ambition: To travel. Ellet 9 .E I gk fl? fl W IAMES ROBERT BOONE num.. Ambition: To be successful. Football 10, ll Basketball 9 Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Iunior Hi-Y 10 Senior Hi-Y 12 Dramatics ll Industrial Arts Club Secretary 12 ..., f AF 2:51, : .5:: A I 1 'Fx -.1 : 3 X , - 5 , ...,,. . - , ' 4 Wg, .. , Qs 7' . ...t '7 7' f '-'. 7' el? LENORA ARLENE CIEUTAT Norie' ' Ambition: To be a secretary. Glee Club 9, 10 Home Economics Club 9, 10 G. A. C. 9, 10 Haromano ll, 12 History Club 10 Perfect Attendance ll Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Cotton Swing Attendant 9 IDA IEAN BOHRER leannie Ambition: To be a hair stylist. Haromano ll, 12 Camera Club 12 'W , N' tx . . Q - 1 s ,,.. '.':-md Vw 'Rf X .3 CHARLES IAMES CLAY . .lim . , Ambition: To work at Polsky's. Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11 Boys' Chorus 9, 10, 11 Basketball Reserve 9, 10 Football 9, 10. ll Student Council 10 KATHRYN LOIS BOND Kathy Ambition: To be in the Belle Valley High 9 CHARLES A. BROWDER nchop.. Waves Ambition: To be a millionaire Mixed Chorus 10, ll Boys' Chorus 9 Basketball ll, 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Metro Champs ll, 12 Senior Hi-Y 12 National Honor Society ll, 12 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 M... 147 Lyla., v t 4 'Q gl- we , 1 A . 4 4, t ,K A I KENNETH COLLING uxennyu Ambition: To be a radio ele tronics research engineer. Track 10, ll Football Manager 10 Senior Hi-Y 12 Dramatics Club 12 Camera Club 12 Thespians 12 Iunior Play Senior Play Scholarship Team 9, 10, 11 ANGIE KATHLEEN COPLEY ning.. Ambition: To marry a soldier, namely, Al. Glee Club 9, 10, 11 Mixed Chorus 11 Operetta 10 Dramatics Club 11 Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11 DONALD LEWIS CLAYTON upon.. Ambition: Iust to live. Co-op 12 President 12 Iunior Play 2' . 251: f ' -4362. .1 -A '11 ,- - s ELEANOR GAY COTTLE naar.. Ambition: To be a secretary. Glee Club 9, 10, 11 Mixed Chorus 11 Operetta 10 F, H. A. 9, 10, 12. G. A. C. 9, 10 Treasurer 10 Iunior Dance Attendant 11 Intramural Basketball 9, 10 Cheerleader 11, 12 Class Secretary 9, 10 Spartana Staff 12 Dramatics Club 12 F. T. A. 12 LOUDINE CLARK Decide Ambition: To be a secretary. Home Economics Club 9 Haromano 10, ll, 12 Secretary 12 History Club 10 F. T. A, 11, 12 Secretary 12 Spartana Staff 12 Class President 10 National Honor Society 11, 12 Treasurer 12 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 'K' .gg ,i CHARLES RUSSELL CROSIER Chi c' ' Ambition: None. Track 9, 10, ll, 12 Football Manager 10 Iunior Hi-Y 9 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 Vice President 12 Dramatics Club 12 Senior Play Student Council Treasurer 12 Perfect Attendance 10, 11 Honor Roll 11 Scholarship Team 9, 10, 11 National Honor Society 12 Class Treasurer 12 LOIS MADALINE COOPER Lowell Ambition: To be a nurse. Home Economics Club 9 Camera Club 12 Haromano ill, 12 F. T. A. 11, 12 Spartana Stall 12' IAMES RONALD CREW Raimi e' ' Ambition: To be a mechanical engineer. Mixed Chorus 11 Boys' Chorus 11 Track ll Co-op 12 Dramatics Club 11 ,,' ig! ., , A ' '0! '5'1iY??E'. -X ,mf flea rf 1 , :Nga . . W . , 1 5 if Wg! Z jf? 4 Q? 2 X wifi My W? 3 im I X gtg. .Vg 5 ROBERT LOUIS DAVIS usob.. Ambition: To be in the automotive field. Mixed Chorus 9, 10 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Metro Champs 9 Iunior Hi-Y 9, 10 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 Dramatics Club 12 Perfect Attendance 10 MARY LOU DILWORTH Green Eyes Ambition: To be an efficient secretary. Central High 9, 10 Dramatics Club 11, 12 F. T. A. 11, 12 Sprag Staff 12 WARREN MOORE DAVIDSON MARY IANE CUNNINGHAM Bo lainie Ambition: To be a dime store Ambition: T0 be G SGCTGTGYY- manager, Co-op 12 Q1 43 - 41 L e. .nf 'pun - 919 2 IEANNE LUCILLE DONOVAN Ieannie Ambition: To be a music critic. Band 9, 10, ll, 12 Scholarship Team 9, 10, ll Sprag Staff 11 Editor 11 Camera Club 12 .Y FRED E. DERKS nrred.. Ambition: None. Band 9, 10, ll, 12 Track 12 Perfect Attendance 9, 10 Scholarship Team 10, ll at 5 K f' X., fi Q CAROL DERSEWEH Cookie Ambition: To be a cosmetologist Home Economics Club 9 Mixed Chorus 10 Perfect Attendance 9, 10, ll IACK ARLEN DAVISSON UDGYY.. Ambition: To make a million. Band 9, 10 Basketball Reserve 9, 10, 11 Varsity 12 Football 9, 10, ll, 12 Metro Cham s 11 Co-Captain lJ2 Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Iunior Hi-Y 9, 10 Vice President 9 President 10 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 F. T. A. 12 Student Council 10 Perfect Attendance 9 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Scholarship Team 9, 10, ll National Athletic Honor Society 11, 12 National Honor Society 12 Dramatics Club ll, 12 y IVEZE . , .. .. ,. . ,. w iegiffifr 5 ,112 1 I E ff . IOHN ROOSEVELT FRESH Donn bachelor world. Ambition: To be a travel around the Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11 Operetta 9, 10 Boys' Chorus 9, 10, 11 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12 DOROTHY ANN WEISS Dot Ambition: None. Glee Club 9, 10, 11 Mixed Chorus ll Triple Trio 10, 11, 12 Trio 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Cheerleader 11, F. H. A. 9, 12 Dramatics Club 11, 12 Thespians 12 F. T. A. 12 Iunior Play Operetta 9, 10, 11, 12 12 2 'Se' it I if 5 , Mfr rf .,, . I W ff ',f rf' ff.. ,. . and ROBERT EDGAR FLEMING unch.. Ambition: To be a mechanic. -'1r-A A 1' ' Jr,-is 1 1 ,iz 3? ' . ..:' QIN-:1f2.1.:2' . MARIAN CHRISTI Robin Ambition: To live in Silver Lake. Glee Club 10, 11 Triple Trio 10, 11 Operetta 10 Cheerleader Varsity 11, 12 F. H. A. 10, 12 G. A. C. 9 Dramatics Club Camera Club 9 Thespians 12 F. T. A. 12. Spartana Staff 12 Senior Play NE FLUHARTY in a glass house 11, 12 Perfect Attendance 9 lunior Dance Atte ndant 11 Mixed Chorus ll, 12 Cotton Swing Attendant 11 CAROL LILLIAN DOUGLAS uvoug.. Ambition: To be a secretary. Majorette 9, 10 Glee Club 10 Mixed Chorus 9 Operetta 10 Home Economics Club 10' F. H. A. 11, 12 Camera Club 12 F, T. A. 12 Class Secretary 10 Haromano 12 Spartana Stall 12 Perfect Attendance 9 f i f. .Ir-1.73 , ...W .. j AQ lla. ,-f-r, , . ..M A il , 0+ .f g.:.,:-.f gi? 3 LEO GILBERT. IR. nlay.. Ambition: To be as good as McDonald and Belty. Garfield High 9 Baseball 11, 12 Metro Champs 11 RUTH ANNE DUD UGIIAN Ruthie Ambition: To travel. Glee Club 10, 11 Operetta 10 G. A. C. 9, 10 Dramatics Club 11, 12 F. T. A. 12 Monitors Court 11 Spartana Staff 12 WALTER CRISS FRICKE Brother Ambition: To be a clown with Barnum and Bailey. Track ll, 12 Senior Hi-Y 12 x gi 'GW-Q K - ,- gf' 1 X jd! Manager 11 ROBERT OLDEN IACOBS V nach.. Ambition: To be a contractor. Mixed Chorus 9, 10 . Boys' Chorus 9, 10 1 Football Q, 10, ll ' -5 M Metro Champs 10, ll Track- 9, 10, 11, 12 Senior H1-Y 11, 12 VEDA PEARL FORTNEY Vicki Amb1tion: To spend the rest of my life making Bob happy, Glee Club 9, 10, 11 Cheerleader K vw ir f 'X 6 ,, is K 'iw f' - Q : H at 'cf 321 img 1 'ET ye ay , Q 'P zz , 1 1 ,S if ,f f Dramatics Club 12 Kappa Chi 12 Student Council 10, 11, 12 President 12 Class President 9, 10, 11 lunior Play Senior Play GEORGE THOMAS KUNGLE 1 1:4 ,- , Porky Ambition' To own worlds largest U super market. Q 9 Buchtel High 9 It P Band 9, 10, 11, 12 lunior Hi-Y 9, 10 ,'.-- 1 Senior Hi-Y 12 Dramatics Club 11, 12 - 5 :5-if ' Thespians 11, 12 A Monitors Court ll 5 lunior Play Senior Play 'T V IUNE LEE HIGGINBOTHAM ulunen Ambition' To be an X-Ray technician. Girls' Chorus 9 Camera Club 12 Glee Club 10 GENEVA HOLLAND Geneva Ambitionz None. Windsor High 9, 10, 11 Spartana Stall 12 Co-Editor 12 Honor R011 9 Mixed Chorus 11 F. T. A. 12 Haromano 10 Home Economics Club 9 'WW X Af , . -f-'mf' 'Q .. if A --at I .,., x 'l ,xg ROBERT M. MARTIN Bob Ambition: To be in the advertising business. Dramatics Club 12 Senior Play BETTY IEAN GRIFFIN Betty lean Ambition: To be a secretary to business executive. Mogadore High 9, 10 Camera Club 12 Kappa Chi 12 IAMES EMERSON LEISER ..Hm,. Ambition: To be a boolckeeper. Camera Club 12 Student Police 10 A X , - '1'1i Gr, . xx 5. W- ,J . 1 git, 17? LOWELI. DAVID McD ONALD Mack Ambition: To get out of school. Intramural Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Sprag Staff 12 Senior Hi4Y 12 SHIRLEY IOANNE KNOTTS Shirley Ambition: To be a physical educa- tion teacher, Majorette 11, 12 Cvlee Club 10, 12 Mixed Chorus 9, 12 Operetta 10 Intramural Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 17.1-1,A.9,l0,11, 12 History Club 12 F, T. A. 12 Perfect Attendance 9, 10, ll Dramatics Club 11, 12 Camera Club 9, 12 Thespians 12 G. A. C. 9, 10, 11, 12 ,I :i,. it ttf: . .V IOHN KENT MAXWELL Kent Ambition: To be a salesman. Band 9, 10, 11 Mixed Chorus 11 Boys' Chorus 11 Track 9, 10, ll, 12 Yunior Hi-Y 9, 10 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 Dramatics Club 9, 10, ll, 12 Vice President 12 Kappa Chi ll, 12 Thespians 11, 12 Sprag Staff 11 Iunior Play Carol CAROL KEITH Ambition: To be a secretary. G. A, C. 9, 10 Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Q45 3 RUTHFOVACS 1-urns-riuzinmcx MICHAELIS Ruthie UHGHS.. Ambition: To play hockey like Ambmon, To be G former Herkey. ' ' , I Schule an der Flemelingerstrasse. Home Economics Club 9 Germany 9 10 11 Ielbmnilg 11 Senior Hi-Y 12 O-Op Senior Play Secretary 12 MARY LAVON KNOTTS Mickey Ambition: To go to Hollywood dance with Fred Astaire. Band 10 Cwlee Club ll Mixed Chorus 9 Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12 F, H. A. 12 G, A, C. 9, 10 President 10 Dramatics Club 11, 12 Thespians ll, 12 Haromano 10, 11, 12 F. T. A, 10, 11, 12 Student Council 11, 12 Secretary 12 Sprag Staff Editor 12 Class Secretary ll, 12 Junior Play Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Snow Ball Queen 11 Hi-Y Queen 2 Harvest Swing Attendant 9 Sweetheart Attendant 10, 11 National Honor Society 12 RALPH E. MENDENHALL Ralph Ambition: To travel. and Intramural Basketball 9, 10, ll, 12 Perfect Attendance 11 Senior I-li-Y 12 tif' A v -, .M-yevitlf in , ' 511. 53 f. ,! ,,4 'v 2 : I vw .sew get EDWIN HAY MORGAN, IR. Pinky Ambitioni To become a mechanical engineer. Basketball Reserve 9, 10, 11 Varsity 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Metro Champs 11 Iunior Hi-Y 10 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 F. T, A. 12 Student Council 9, 10 Monitors Court 11 Class President 10 Scholarship Team 11, I2 Track 9, 10, 11, 12 NONA PATRICIA LIVINGSTON Pat Ambition: To be a private secretary. Franklin High 11 Mixed Chorus 9 F.H.A.9,10, 11,12 Class Secretary 10 Reserve Cheerleader 9 GORDON EARNEST MILLER ..Red.. Ambition: None. DOLOHES EMILINE LARGE Dee Ambition: To be a nurse. G. A. C. 9, 10 Dramatics Club 12 Kappa Chi 11, 12 Secretary 12 Haromano 10, 11, 12 Spartana Staff 12 Co-Editor 12 Perfect Attendance 9, 11 Scholarship Team 9 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ji - iv In Q - 4 ' ll 123' I 4 DOLORES MAY LOLLAR Dee Ambition: To have 12 kids, 9 dogs E1-EvE,FARK Steve and 4 cats, Band 9, 10, 11 Cwlee Club 9, 10 Co-op 12 Treasurer 12 Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11 Operetta 9 Ambition: None. Boys' Chorus 9 Perfect Attendance 10, 11 BETTY LORAIN LIPSCOMB uned.. Ambition: To become a model. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Social Chairman 12 F. H. A. 9, 10, 11, 12 Dramatics Club 11, 12 Camera Club 12 F, T. A. 12 IOSEPI-I BENIAMIN NOFFSINGER nice.. Ambition: None. Perfect Attendance 10, 11 Senior P1ay Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Scholarship Team 10 wg,,,,,3 g , ' , 1, HEBMAN PATRICK PARSONS - Pdf i Ambition: To be in the Navy, '-f f I Chester High 9, 10 AHLAND A. PECK Money Bags Ambition: To succeed 111 Tn' - ' something. L A. Nd Boys' Chorus 9 X .- Football 9, 10, ll V Metro Champs 10, 11 ' - Track 9, 10, 11, 12 M Iunior Hi-Y 10 K Perlect Attendance 10 'gt f CAROLYN IEANNE MALONEY Gcbbie Ambition: To be a Certified Public Accountant. Glee Club 9, 10 Operetta 10 Reserve Cheerleader 10 G. A. C. 9, 10 Dramatics Club 9, 10, Camera Club 12 Thespians 12 Haromano 10, 12 F. T. A. 10, 12 Spartana Staff 12 Sprag Staff 10 Class President 9 Class Treasurer 10 Senior Play Honor Roll 9, 10, 12 Scholarship Team 9 Mixed Chorus 10 Special Mixed Choru 12 s 10 lntramural Basketball 9 CAROLYN MAE MANHART Shorty Ambition: None. Glee Club 9, 10, 11 Mixed Chorus 10, ll F. H. A. 9, 10, ll, 12 G. A. C, 9 Dramatics Club ll Camera Club 12 Cotton Swing Attendant 1 0 NANCY LEE WEBB Nan cy Ambition' To be for a department store. a buyer Band 9, 10, 11, 12 G. A. C. 9 Dramatics Club 10, ll, 12 Camera Club 12 Thespians 12 Haromano 11, 12 F. T. A. 11 Sprag Stall 11 Senior Play Honor Roll ll, 12 Scholarship Team 9 IOSEPHINE ANNE MALENOCK HUYSB. East High 9, 10 X. Mixed Chorus 12 F. H. A. 12 Dramatics Club 12 Camera Club 12 ' BRAXTON C. POUNDERS Buster Ambition: To travel all over world and be a millionaire. 25:11 aiee curb 10, 11 . iff, . ' Mixed Chorus 10, 11 Operetta 10 131, , A . Boys' Chorus 10, 11 ' -V . A Q Bcsketbqii J ft bl Reserve ll ' Q' : f Varsity 12 , Q , Football 9. 10, 11, 12 Metro Champs 10, ll . 1 ack 10, 11, 12 , . , 'G Senior H1+Y ll, 12 f QQ X Camera Club 11. 12 ' Kappa Chi 10, ll, 12 President 12 in Thesptans 12 H. Scholarship Team ll Ambition: To be a typxst or a the IACOB SCHMIDT ulake.. Ambition: None. ,Q 1 Ji, i .- L iv GALEN GLENN SMITH usonny., Ambition: To be a musician Band 9, 10, 12 Glee Club 9 Mixed Chorus 9 Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Iunior Hi-Y 9, 10 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 Dramatics Club 12 IOYCE ANNE MESSICK Stinky Ambition: To be a secretary. Mixed Chorus 10, 12 F, H. A. 12 Dramatics Club 12 Haromano 10, 11, 12 F, T, A. 11, 12 F. H. A. 12 Spartana Staff 12 WINFRED SICKLE Sickle Ambition: To complete college. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball 9 Baseball 9 Football 9 Iunior Hi-Y 9, 10 Treasurer 10, Vice President 9 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 President 12 Dramatics Club 12 Thespians 12 Kappa Chi 10, 11 President 11 Student Council 9, 11, 12 Class President 11, 12 lunior Play National Honor Society 11, 12 Senior Play fm J! 1 MARY IANE MIHALY Hheba Ambition: For the trio to become a success. Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Mixed Chorus 11 Operetta 10 F. 1-I. A. 9, ll, 12 Triple Trio 11, 12 Trio 9, 10, 11, 12 G. A. C. 9 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12 F. T. A. Treasurer 12 Spartana Stalt 12 Senior Play Honor Roll 9 MARILYN IOYCE MATHIS ulmlo.. Ambition: To be a secretary at Goodyear. Boston High 11 Kappa Chl 10, 12 F. T. A. 12 Librarian 10, 12 Spartana Staff 12 i ,xi lg '. agent' . A-2 WALTER HERBERT STEET Herb Ambition ' To go Kappa Chi 12 Dramatics 12 Thespians 12 Camera Club 12 Senior Hi-Y 12 to West Point. National Honor Society 12 Senior Play A fx 1 Q' ii' we 5 -.,' MARION MEREDITH Marion Ambition: To have a home and family. Glee Club 9, 10, 11 Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11 Triple Trio 11 F. H. A. 9, 10,11 G. A, C. 9, 10 EARL SMITHERN Smitty Ambition: To be a success at whatever I attempt to do. Basketball Freshman 9 Reserves 9 Varsity 10, 11, 12 Boys' Chorus 9 Football 9 Iunior Hi-Y 9, IO Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 Baseball 10, 11, 12 Metro Champs 10, 11 Student Council 9 swf , vs- N .. 5? DORIS EILEEN WEIMER ,.De.. Ambition: To get out of school. F. H. A, 12 DONNA MILDRED OTT Donna Ambition: To make good at what- ever I attempt to do. Glee Club 11 Mixed Chorus 9, 10 Triple Trio ll Trio 11, 12 F. H. A. 9, 10, 11, 12 Dramatics Club 11 Camera Club 12 Treasurer 12 Pertect Attendance 10, ll Cotton Swing Attendant 10 Iunior Dance Attendant 11 G. A. C. 9 .av 'UW BARRY WYETH THOMAS nanny.. Ambition: To be a success in Basketball Reserve 10, 11 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Metro Champs ll Junior Hi-Y 9, 10 Chaplain 10 Senior Hi-Y 11, l2 Secretary 12 Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11, 12 Treasurer ll BARBARA ANN PHIPPS Bobbie Ambition: To be a com t m p 0 eter operator. F. H, A. ll, 12 President 12 G. A. C. 9, 10 Dramatics Club 12 Cotton Swing Attendant 11 MARILYN IEAN MILLE Ieannie Ambittoni To be a bal F. H. A. 9, 10, 11 Dramatics Club 12 Kappa Chi 11, 12 Spartana Statt 11, 12 R l u, ,- an FAYE POUNCEY uruye.. Ambition: To get out Glee Club 10, ll Mixed Chorus 9, 11 F. H. A. 9, 10, 11, 12 Camera Club 12 Perlect Attendance 9, ot school. 11 let dancer. CONNIE ROSE MONDELLO Connie Ambition: To get a good job. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Majorette 10, ll, 12 Home Economics Club 10 G. A. C. 9 Dramatics Club 12 Camera Club l2 Sprag Staff ll Honor Roll 9 BARBARA MAE PETTIT Barb Ambition: None. Mixed Chorus 9, 10 Triple Trio 12 F. H. A. ll, 12 Cheerleader Reserve 9, 10 Varsity 11 Dramatics Club 9, 10, ll, 12 Thespians 12 Haramano 10, 11, 12 F. T. A. 12 Homecoming Queen 12 Sweetheart Attendant 12 Iunior Play Senior Play National Honor Society ll, 12 Honor Roll 9 Scholarship Team ll Home Economics Club 9 typing A-rr . A' A '1- , Ms. ft, Q 1 ---- ry' fi! ROBERTA IUANITA RAY ..Ro.. Ambition: To be a good secretary. Intramural basketball 9, 10 G. A. C. 9, 10 Secretary 10 Dramatics Club 9, 10,-11, 12 Camera Club 12 Secretary 12 Thespians 10, 11, 12 I-Iaromano 10, ll, 12 F. T. A. 12 Vice President 12 Spartana Statt 12 Iunior Play Honor Roll 10, 12 HELEN CORRINE RUFFENER IKHEIEIH Ambition: To be a teacher. G. A. C. 9 F. T. A. 11, 12 Honor Roll 9, 11, 12 Dramatics Club 12 Spartana Stall 12 -V - if ,pw : 1- ' ff' W 1 .. ma li... L M H ,., 5,1 is 'T TOMMIE LEAH PRICE unmet.. Ambition: None. Majorette 11 F. I-I. A. 11 G. A. C. 9 Camera Club 12 F. T. A. 12 VIRGINIA IRENE PUTNAM Ginger Ambition: To be a salesgirl in a large store. Glee Club 9, 10 Operetta 10 F. H.A.9,1l, 12 Haromano 10 Co-op 12 NELI. FRANCES SCI-IMIDT NeIIa Ambition: To be a secretary. Glee Club 9 G. A. C. 9 Thespians ll, 12 Dramatics Club 10, ll, 12 Haromano 10, ll, 12 F. T, A. 11, 12 President 12 Spartana Stall ll, 12 National Honor Society ll, I2 President 12 Senior Play Perlect Attendance 11 Honor Roll 9, 10, ll, 12 Scholarship Team 9, 10, 11 Sweetheart Attendant 10, 12 A . ff' ,aa MARIAN IOANNE SCHOTT Schott Ambition' To be a dramatlcs teacher. Cwlee Club 9, 10, ll Mixed Chorus 11, 12 F.H.A.9,1O,11,12 Secretary 12 Dramatics Club ll, 12 President 12 Camera Club 12 Thespians ll, 12 Haromano 10, ll, 12 F. T. A. 10, 11, 12 Spartana Stall 11, 12 Iunior Pla Honor 190119, 10, ll, 12 Cotton Swing Attendant 9 Iunior Dance Attendant Sweetheart Attendant 11 Sweetheart Queen 12 National Honor Society 12 . . 3' ai? 1 -ff 9 1 CATHLEEN A. ROBINSON Kitten Ambition: To be a beauty Operator. Glee Club 9, 10, 11 Intramural Basketball 9, IU Dramatics Club 10, 12 Camera Club 12 Haromario 10 Perfect Attendance 10 F. H. A. 11 G. A. C. 9, 10, 11 CHARLENE ROSE SANDERS Sandy Ambition. To attend West Point Majorette 10, ll, 12 G. A. C. 9, 10 Dramatics Club 12 Camera Club 12 F. T. A. 11, 12 Scholarship Team 10, Il Haromano 12 Thespians 12 DONNA MAE SMI TH Smitty Ambition: To be a teacher. Glee Club 11 F. H. A. 11, 12 Dramatics Club 12 Haromano 10, 11, 12 F. T. A. 12 Spartana Staff 12 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Scholarship Team 10 National Honor Society 12 BARBARA JEAN STAMEY Barb Ambition: To be a secretary. Glee Club 10, 11, 12 Operetta 10 F. H. A. 9, 10, 12 G. A. C. 9, 10 Haromano 10, 11, 12 F. T. A. 12 Spartana Staff 12 Senior Play Perfect Attendance 9, 10 National Honor Society 12 Intramural Basketball 9, 10 ' 4 . f.. v 5 .... I n H - - is-. . QI: V , t ' I IULIANNE SCOTT ..,udY,. Ambition: To be happy. East High 9, 10, 11 F. H. A. 12 Dramatics Club 12 Co-op 12 45' ALICE I0 ANN WALDHOP nh.. Ambition: To be a teacher. Band 9, 10 Glee Club 9, 10, 11 Mixed Chorus 11 Triple Trio 11 Operetta 10 Home Economics Club 9, 10 Dramatics Club 11, 12 Thespians 11, 12 Haromano 10, 11, 12 F. T. A. 11, 12 Spartana Stall 11, 12 Iunior Play Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 National Honor Society 12 IOSEPHINE ANN SLEVIN ..lo,. Ambition: To live a good life 1'm 100, C-lee Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Mixed Chorus 11, 12 Triple Trio 10, 11, 12 Operetta 10 F. H. A. 11, 12 Vice President 12 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12 Thespians 10, 11, 12 lilaromano 10, 11, 12 F. T. A. 11, 12 Sprag Staff 11 Cotton Swing Attendant 11 ,I it .J ELLEN HENRIETTA WALKER Peanuts till Ambition: To be a secretary and sit on Iimbo's lap. Glee Club 10, 11 Mixed Chorus 10, 11 Triple Trio 11 Operetta 10 G. A. C. 9 Cheerleader Varsity 11, 12 Home Economics Club 9 Kappa Chi 9 F. T. A. 12 ., ,QE V ' :emu BETTY IANE SPIDLE Short Fuse Ambition: To make millions of friends. Mixed Chorus 9, 10 Operetta 10 Home Economics Club 9 G. A. C. 9 Co-op 12 ELLEN THEODORE Elinor Ambition: To be a disc jockey. Glee Club 10, 11 Mixed Chorus 9 F.H.A.9, 10, 11,12 F. T. A. 12 OUTSTANDING SENICRS A E I .1 R Wits- , Q 5 2 T 'm-S r,.,,w5Wm Winired Sickle Mcrry Ann Barta Walter Fricke Mary Knotts Most Likely to Succeed Best Personalities i Dorothy Weiss Roberta Ray Prettiest Best Dressed Icxck Davisson l A Most Handsome-Best Dressed n Charles Crosier Mary lane Mihaly IOAnn Slevin Buster Pounders Wittiest Most Feminine Most Athletic CLASS PROPHECY OF 1951 In the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty- one, the S. S. Spartan pulled out of San Francisco Bay to begin its cruise around the world. I was amazed to find that the Captain of this beautiful luxury liner was Wintred Sickle, and serving as members of his crew were Frank Belty. Lowell McDonald, Robert Fleming. and Leo Gilbert. To my astonishment the steward who showed me to my cabin was Bob Martin. After brushing up a bit I decided to take a leisurely stroll about the decks, and there I spied the distinguished novelist, Kent Maxwell with his private secretary Millie Flannery. I stopped to chat a bit with them and glanced up just in time to see Galen Smith striding by reciting some of his well known po- etry. I walked farther down the deck and in a secluded corner I saw the famous Hollywood dramatic instructor, Marian Schott, coaching her two favorite pupils, Barbara Pettit and Barry Thomas. I climbed the steps to the top deck and walked over to the swimming pool. There perched upon the diving board I saw the former Ioyce Messick. the current Mrs, America. Looking around I saw Barbara Phipps and Faye Pouncey sun- bathing. About this time my stomach told me it was time to eat so I went down to my cabin to dress for dinner. I went into the dining room on the arm of Earl Smithem who, incidentally, is on his eighth trip around the world with the Globetrotters. Seat- ed at a little table in the center of the dining room was Iohn Fresh who is now a jeweler and with him was none other th.an Betty Anderson I under- stand she models his jewelry in a shop in London. As the orchestra began to play several couples left their tables to dance. Among them I recog- nized the former Carol Douglas, Delores Bee, Lenora Cieutat, and Betty Griffin with their hus- bands, and Mr. and Mrs. lack Davisson. I then noticed the featured trumpet player was an old classmate, George Kungle. My attention having been attracted to the bandstand I saw that the maestro was our own Ieanne Donovan. I see by the program that Carolyn Maloney is the fea- tured dancer. After having such a wonderful dinner I was dying to know who the chefs were. I wandered about until I found the kitchen and there lo and behold were Buster Pounders and Dick Abbot all decked out in chef hats and aprons. I went right away to get some bicarbonate of soda. I saw by the schedule that we were due to dock at Honolulu the next day so I thought it best to turn in for the night. After a good night's sleep I was the first one ashore when the boat docked at 8:00 A.M. I registered and had break- fast in a beautiful hotel owned and operated by Mary Lou Dilworth. Then I started on a tour of the city. My guide, who I thought was a native, turned out to be Arland Peck. Seated under a palm tree strumming a ukelele was Don Clayton. To his plunking of Hawaian Sunset six pretty Hula Hula girls Ellen Walker. Gay Cottle, Char- lene Sanders, Mary Knotts. Marian Fluharty and Ruth Dudugjian were Hula Hula-ing. I went next on an inspection tour of the high school where I met two of my former classmates, Mary Ann Barta and Shirley Knotts. physical education teachers. The principal of the school, Nella Schmidt, escorted me to the door and di- rected me back to the ship which was sailing shortly. As I gathered with the other passengers at the rail to wave farewell to my friends Mary lane Cunningham, Carol Keith and Geneva Holland, who plan to work in the Navy Ship's Store until they got homesick, I saw a group of familiar looking people. What were they doing? You'd never guess. They were Iim Clay, lim Boone. Ronnie Crew, and Bob Boyles diving for coins thrown overboard by the wealthier passengers. Needless to say I hurried to the dining room to spend my coins. My tea was served by a charming young lady, Donna Smith, who was working her way around the world. When my ship docked in Shanghai, I went ashore seeking some real chop suey. On a little back street there was Chop Chop's Chop House. Of course, you know who the proprietor was, our old stand-by Charles Browder. Among his daily customers were Iohn Ayers, JoAnn Malenack. and Ioe Noftsinger. A few hours out of Shanghai there was great excitement aboard ship. One of our stewards, Steve Park, examining the life boats had dis- covered a stowaway hidden under a life pre- server. Who else could it have been but Chic Crosier. Captain Sickle being an old friend of Chic's told him that he could remain aboard until the ship docked at Calcutta. Unfortunately the ship developed engine trouble and we were forced to anchor off the coast of Borneo. The wild-looking tribe which greeted us almost frightened us to death until we realized that they were all red heads led by Pinky Morgan. They, Pat Burley. Gordon Miller. Robert Wood, and Angie Copley, were rehearsing for a Broadway show entitled Pinky's Pagans and had had to go there to find peace and quiet. They gladly took time to take us into the in- terior where we watched two of our famous game hunters, Bob Iacobs and Bill Apitz, still trying to shoot something. Since we had lost several days in Borneo, the captain decided to omit our stop at Calcutta where we had hoped to attend a Soap Box Derby sponsored by Fred Derks. As our ship entered the Suez Canal, the cus- toms inspectors, lim Leiser and Iacob Schmidt, stopped us for a few hours because repairs were being made on the lock. Among the many work- men leaning on shovels were Warren Davidson and Bob Davis. After many delays we were final- ly on our way to Cairo. We tried, but unsucess- fully, to visit a harem. We did hear it rumored that Ieannie Bohrer was employed there as a hair stylist. We were allowed to visit Ralph Menden- hall excavating a tomb. Two of his helpers were Kathryn Bond and lean Miller. It was only a short hop from Egypt to Italy. Many of my former classmates have settled there. Connie Mondello spends her days eating spaghetti with Ruth Kovacs. Running a reducing salon for spaghetti eaters, are Dolores Lollar, Doris Weimer, and Iudy Scott. 'Tired of traveling by ship I went to the Rome airport to charter a plane for a trip to Paris and Hamburg. The only pilot available was Herb Steet. I decided to take a chance since his host- esses were Veda Fortney and Barbara Stamey. To pick up the latest fashions I stopped in several shops in Paris. Clothes for a cruise were modeled by Betty Lipscomb and IoAnn Waldrop. When I sought evening clothes, I found Nona Livingston and Roberta Ray. Through a record shop window I spied Marion Meredith, Ellen Theodore, and Ianet Price. Papers on the corner newstand proclaimed that Helen Ruffener had swum the English Channel after eighteen at- temps, and Kenny Colling had finally succeeded in perfecting wireless television. Singing in a Paris Cafe where I stopped for refreshments after my shopping spree were our favorite singers, Mary lane Mihaly, Dorothy Weiss, and Donna Ott. The next evening at a concert I heard Iollnn Slevin accompanied by Nancy Webb. They were received well by the audience which included Betty Spidle, Cathleen Robinson, and Virginia Putnam. I never did find out what they were doing in Paris, but I found that Pat Parsons was the editor of the Paris Gazette. We stopped on our round about way to London to visit our friend Hans who has a model farm near Hamburg, Germany. His children's gover- ness was Dolores Large. In London we were shown around by Sir Walter Fricke. By this time I was so homesick for my old home town that I hurried back to the ship which was headed for New York. At Grand Central as I boarded the train I met Nadine Austin, Loudine Clark, and Ioyce Mathis return- ing for a visit to their Alma Mater. Arriving back at good old S.I'I.S. I saw attend- ing a football game Iune Higginbotham and Carolyn Manhart. Perhaps they'll help me plan a reunion for the class of '51 in the near future. Spirit of '51 The annual staff expresses appreciation to Tomei Studio for its representative who so graciously attended many social events of the year and made numerous visits to the school in order that we might have this pictorial record of our school year. gf., mmww ,, ww fx IUNIOR PLAY CAST 1950 nlcrnuary Thaw SENIOR PLAY CAST You Ccxn't Take It With You CLASS OF 1952 President , ,,,, is Ioe Reed Vice President ,ii. r ,,,, Nancy Kelly Secretary Thelma Iohnson Treasurer Advisers Mrs, Gingrich Miss Van l-lyning Mrs. Farsi Mr. K. O, Myers Gene Anderson 'Q qili . .W 5 , g, ffivf QAILI A ha' ,,, AZVV QF A .lza t v . 5 532 A , t ke . 1. jk - 3 X, H I 'wg' , 'A'-' B 'r .a ' Q . rj it ' 5 v , fl i A gy t I , Q A M .1 X sf' M 1 Ja 'ffs7f A 4 Qv - 2' , .ff Q 'E , Ei ,-F 'iii' '25 fm NJ? A .. B f we ,Q -21 .J 4 .,.. t F if, , ...,.A-. 1 ..., . gg ,, A -I H I 1 ,O if ,J ' C I X U 1 f I r F 2 K l L' ' 42 get re ll re 425, t Mig K. 11 if, Zwb 5 9:-I IQIIIE I ,uw U Q7 , - ' Q' .. - if B f fr M M, fl F' 1 , 1 E: Wiz' 4 A J A .ig E 4 - 1 l 1 K D , f .' f' if fi , f fi 4 -3 5 ' , f' : ' . - fa , 4 '- I 1 if X 4 '7 9 if jg, ., 'A Q . I f Ti' A,.- ' rm My 'Hr ,:gE:ll 'fa .-., gi- ii, ' -5555,-i 5 Wa f M .,..., ,. V Qvlbv, ..,,, my ',,, .,, ::EE55,,g1f:' X may V c , ,V :V , V , I ' Zwllzll 'qi K , . ' : 4:-:gn 'ff' ' 6 fl 1 S f I A l ia I' V All Di - XX ' w Row 1: Gene Anderson, Steve Anderson, Harry Apley, Ronnie Ball, Maxine Ballard, Beverly Bazzell. Row 2: Raymond Behanna, Harold Bennett, Douglas Berger, Bill Berlcenstock, Iames Boone, Mary Boston. Row 3: Carl Bowers, Iohn Brackin, Iune Brown, Shirlee Brown, Margaret Browning, Carl Bryant. Row 4: Dorothy Burge, Iohn Burket, Eugene Cieutat, David Cook, Treasure Crain, Virginia Cravins. Row 5: Carol Croskey, Bud Cummings, Shirley Davis, Carole Dayton, David Denclinger, Ervin Deibel, Row 6: Carol Derseweh, Gernard Drayer, George Eisen- zimmer, Max Esler, Donald Fraley, Shirley Freese, gI-affn :', ' -3 -ww is Q0 II 5 Ki? - w g full Y I I - tt. ,I 5 'QI y ., 'Zi f-. Q I ,- I I: Ig II II , ,I-,fx T ' rv .bi N 1' M :Mil W, 4 f 2,- t f f l X . t 53 Q , mm Q: 'lv Y ' , , V . A, ,II Q., III: ISI II IJ MII , , trio? W -5 133, or 1 'S' t we - :-v II l ,1 ' W, V ,. ,, yr,-VI, .f II I kA ,Q ., ' - 'f:. ,, N.. . ' l - A 63 I 2 Vii, I ,sw st RST! W- , I I .I I n ,5gI., jxjgy 4 fl III , .I-.I , I I .W-J t -1' L ,.,.A , ..,,A: ,,. , , y r l -vqbfi r it f-2' iv lt ! f ly 1 A .A L I X I II 11. r I a- KLM I III 'ff' swf ' 'if .sam L ip ,rg :il e 1. , ,-,Z F7 V ' L M ,f qi- at uf 1: l 5:7 i A If - II ng' ' Ig . III IIIII5:E,. . I I -' I fl , :bail l L- ' ,R i 'W' ' l r ' P 142 f-+V' 1 , If My to I I I I , ' M in it '93 f . r y' I IIIIS, , I :,,, 'V . as f' ft V 5' ry Row 1: Kenneth Frock, Betty Fultz, Virginia Glaze, Ronald Glisson, Elaine Grabbits, Mark Halman. Row 2: Ronald l-lansrote, Paul Hohlbaugh, Thomas Holtz, Russell lhnot, Doris lackson, Robert Ienkins. Row 3: Thelma lohnson, lane Ioseph, Nancy Kelly, lanet King, Matthew Knotts, Anna Lay. Row 4: Rockne Lee, Dean Leiser, Bernard Lemmon, Donna Lindsay, lane Ann Mace, lim Maloney, Row 5: Robert Martin, Robert Lee Martin, Patty Mclntire, Mary McManes, leanne Mikalotf, Alice Miller. Row 6: Shirley Miller, Ronald Morgan, Mary Morrison, lzabelle Nestor, Delores Nettle, Bill Newenhisen. W M' .., x H,-M Z Q49 vi' 'Q T I -vi :gi , Xxx Q .x 4-may T H 'X Q Yffb ,f. Aniq I1 it :Mk T lie, P' , f J . lar-as ,W R gg? ':A'. . E' - 3? ' r :r : , , F f , , 132. I . Q A we ,gy 1 :bA,. , W V ::' .f -3' K' ds ' .3 4 SI? Q' 4 Zill .:: Tri, 179 ag, , 3 X :fi 5 fri.: ' if ' ' Z 'ik -mf f T il if 1' 3 TZ? ,ly V WNY' I I I ' rg 1, L7 Row 1: Iames Olah, Iohnnie Pence, Ardith Pitz, Mary Pat Pouncey, Francis Price, Ioseph Reed. How 2: Gordon Reid, David Reynolds, Barbara Riggins, Siella Robison, Bobbie Roberts, Charles Ross, Row 3: Ioseph Rowe, Charles Ruby, Barbara Sattler, Earlene Sayre, Eugene Schimp, Harvey Schlemmer. Row 4: Thomas Scoii, Margaret Selman, Eddie Shanafell, Ianis Slamey, Phyllis Stich, Milton Snyder. Row 5: Thelma Taylor, Belly Thomas, Yvonne Timmons, Mary Faith Trushell, Ieannette Walton, Mildred Westfall. Row 6: Doris Weimer, Richard White, Ovis Whytsell, Ralph Yerian. 5: . ,:,. ' 925 ll A gills 5 X '2 3 Ai? 'S f .- 'E fs. TE, GW OFFICERS AND ADVISERS OF CLASS OF 1953 it 1 X tn, , X 333, f 'rQ,,,g - fe J N' Y, , -.M-tv' H .Sf W - ,Q ,az .y .FFF at ZIAA 2 :Qi'2' ' 4.5 9 Q x g I I A .n Elf fy.. . ' fs? ip.,-NL ? 2 vt 7 113 ,fs K , ' ,211 an V-,I :III Q, 23 M A nv . , 2 1 fy -- 1, A N al, ' .n A if ,ffm -. fl- f , .- ' ' I f' ' ff in Q - ff : i , ,l .f .,2 'I 5 1 J .- 1 A 'K QB' .' .2 A ,TV X , r ry V Y? fl S t . i t . f 1 5 How 1: Brooks Allen, Shirley Andrick, William Beahn, Gerald Bennett, Rita Bey, Shirley Bittner. Row 2: David Bittinger, Helen Bittinger, Lois Bixler, Lillian Black, Carol Blackburn, David Brotherton. Row 3: Myrna Bryant, Lloyd Brown, Catherine Burket, Nancy Carmichael, Marilyn Clark, Martha Clemenz. TK lf M' ii I . . VJ , 1' , 'VM 3,-:ws i f VM ,--:vv.,1 3 t X , Q V 3 3 - 5 :1 1-- ' 'Env J . ., . 8 W-wi f' ..r,f,.i1f 'firiAf' 43.3 E f if f ' 3fwJ7?lHf3,, 'VfI 5 - B V KV in ,C Vi.:Q V 'imm a N3 'av Q i? '5Y1. it . fa., 5 'E . . f 33 V l Q A gt , VV'v va - -g vw HPZH W z- . gf ,W k f' i .5 it - V- 1. ..: . V .. ..1. . M' 'W ' 1 'A H X :'VV: Z N ' , r V 'f ' V' giif ' V 'X z .,,. 1.12, ,'-: -.., '5 N. uquu h':' V w- 5 'V I ,. r t .In 'Al s f ie 1. . r - V Z, V :ff. . V ialuz 'b ' C' Z 2 my VQ-V--V1' f if V. 5, V . 'T' M' :V 6 V A: V .,V,.,,.-:- ..' A Vglf 1, t 2 'sf . 15' at ...f fff ig -,,.:: , I Q, H I EVE-EV.. ' . Q t ,-,s- I hq ., .. ,.. A A I K -, M t 'fi r . t 5 wi , r. .,:., - , i, P S ., 4, , Q:,.. i ' ' wmv M VX' gl lr A - ,I+ ,f and 'Q 15 ,A :Viet 'V' X' f mf ' ' -ff' ff' .... ' :t 2i if , - Vt X 2 A, - ' I., -'-.' V f iv-as 1 1 3 , V A EVZVV-ZV Vi: V V51 sex i. it E new j if Row 1: Myrtle Ann Cole, Betty Colgan, Fred Colling, Beverly Conaway, Barbara Cooper, Ioseph Cooper. Row 2: Derris Cottrell, Delores Craddock, Regina Croghan, Glenna Cutlip, William Davidson, DeLeOn De La Grange. Row 3: Madelon De La Grange, Lillian Derseweh, Richard Dippel, Grace Durst, Arthur Edwards, Donna Edwards. Bow 4: Ierry Edwards, Peggy Edwards, Margaret Eisen- hart, Herb Ewing, Don Finley, Roy Fluharty, Row 5: Iacqueline Frazier, Edna Gilbert, Ruth Gillen- water, Edwin Glinsky, Sylvia Goshorn, Lawrence Greth. How S: lack Hagopian, Buddy Haidet, William Halman, Iackie Harris, Edward Heath, Bill Heffernan. b In . Jhj . A A . . . ' V ii, A t .- wr fr' We . M A. . 'via ii Ng .ff:- Wx 3 mr -Z .2 it Qi... .. ef- ' --A ' ' i . my J I.: ' ' -r-- Ql.. g -1.5:-1 , ' - A . ..,' A.1, . .. , , f Q ' ,Q ' ,bb ' . 'gg . Q i if .. if . i . - ,K x MX . - ' 4 Z W A I :X ly , 4 V A A A-fig... .if Egfr .f-af' .J-Z5 ' ' ,, A vV-' :A 1' E, H-ff A f , 'A 3 ii , ' -:,,Q . 1 .5 - ' ff' t -1. .ts il' P , , 1 t J' ' f , JM L i. '..2,', -S3 , .wi ' ' L ', ' W 'xv .C tl Z? 'fi' A A , .tr fy ngl- : L, Nm if 3 X I -' , t gif if, sf t A' ri N 'y si lx ..-.fm wifi! J -.3 'TJ ,Q t . , .,.,, . W 1 'N l Y' i 'l ' ii,- Qisqv 1 my I, VV - -Q tt:-,::E.E .,,Es A . k 4 roomy .1 - - r . ' ' . . 4 . , f fs 8' , 2 PQ S ,xr K' . A . My C .. , V X in , ',,,,,.,,-ay ' V y t .. . ..,,, ' I.: -. f 5- L . M .zffil . iw,-fb L . i , .'-, fn at 1 at A---- f ff ,X 3 -. , I ' ' 1 t S ' ' , ' 'X A i J rw. a .. i A -A S A . ,Jif Vli. . N ,fr .i .M gg? 3,3 1 Q' - ,,.': Z .. i .W ' -'il 'H .,-4 .-'.,',, 1 , . ff ' i p ,'A -' Y ,iii ii .4 1 Row l: Paul Hershherger, Ray Heupel, Lynn Hinds, William Hoffman, Iames Hohlbaugh, Ronald Holland. Row 2: Beverly Hollingsworth, Donald Horn, Marilyn Howard, Ray Hutcherson, Robert Hutcherson, Ianice Iackson. Row 3: Charles Ienkins, Raymond Iohnson, Betty Iones, Charles Iones, Edith Iones, Carol Kelly. Row 4: Ierry Killian, Richard Kinney, Pat Klinginsmith, Iames K'Meyer, Viola Knappenberger, Eileen Lambert. Row 5: Richard Lambert, Frances Leffler, Connie Lem- mon, Robert Lyons, Marie McCann, Mary Ann McCann. Row 8: Ierry McCarty, Thomas McChesney, Ray McClain, David McCoy, Lillian McKenzie, Glenna McMillian. A 5 I NJA 'vw 5 fi 5' if ,,,-- 2 ' an if-' 'f-21' I, . ri 1 W Y f R 953 if P 'ff' A f ' Q My - ' X Q' 'Q A ', 1 , ., WJ , V,A, 'Q J T ,.b: Q ,V.,..,. E , n :': , .. , N . rv I tj jg, :,, M- ,,:: Ca I li QL . 'f' ,Mb ' I irr ie- it r rr ,ik - - .,,,. X 371' f '!'i- li , S V, KW J 1 4 . q V,,'1.1' , , f ..:, i w P, f 1' ir r rrrr f tre r ,r W ii t , i- Y 'M ,M ,.,,. 1 1 V ' i I C331 A ,,,. ,.- -as ' +.5.g ,, uf' X Ei? zip, . , 7262 J i X.. , itttt , WMA ,felxkxf if t NL, ei? , 1 I , ' -' ' 4' ' . I 5513 fix If I fs My 3 ii.,hs'5f fl it it ' L' -fa in .1 , ' .., ' 9 ' . X' V 2 Row 1: Sandra Maddox, Iearl Marlin, Carrie Marsh, Marie Marsh, William Marshall, Anna Means. Row 2: Eleanor Means, Vic Meredith, lanice Merrill, Scharlene Millhoii, Loretta Mishler, Richard Mitchell. How 3: Walter Mohler, Maxine Molcros, Sybal Mollohan, Rose Mondello, Robert Monroe, Shirley Morgan. Row 4: William Morrison, Glenn Muth, Arthur Nehrenz, David Nice, Raymond Parsons, Ieanie Patton. Row 5: Sally Pettit, Iames Pickens, Barbara Posey, Fran- cis Pounders, Robert Pressler, Richard Proudioot, Row 8: Marilyn Pryor, loyce Reed, Franklin Reedy, Edwin Reid, Ray Riddell, Paul Runyeon. f mr 3 W5 W i W X M ' N1 MXN 8 vi I-I 1 'Cv' K ft if M f f' Rf' I I it 'LEA ' f S, ,AQ - an ' I ttz- A . ', '::- . it I, V ,L v f it 6 4-,, 1 i. sf, li in-4m.?t,ff's - 1' 9 :Q It my EQ ,xzv , .cg it f-5 , 1 I .af Mk- I, if ' fe ,,,, M ,,, ,y I' X -fr t f M . ' is 1 Ai! S9 5 Yin.. c t ,gi r in 3, at ..., . ..., ., t ff' - 5. X if A silt W W 'W X , .. . ,ij 3 19' Kink W W sf' ...S tw' X .IA if r 'ta Q .K f as m y 1 of af J 1 fi r. r 'J vi IV gfkkfmg is , 0 v 3 'A ,E ::.5 .,, x iw' ,s. flk 5 n .fn X 4-'Ltr 133' S if if , ,wlllif lx, Row l: Fred Russell, Shirley Russell, Iva Sample, Delores Saunders, Geraldine Schweiker, Robert Scott, Row 2: Elsie Shackleford, Ie-an Sharrit, Daniel Shepherd, Iames Smallwood, Betty Smart, Donald Smith. Row 3: Nancy Smith, Barbara Snyder, David Snyder, Katherine Spencer, Marian Steet, Gary Still. Row 4: Patricia Stone, Donald Stump, Elizabeth Taylor, Curtis Thomas, David Tidrick, Billie Walker. Row 5: Shirley Walters, Iudith Walton, Ierrie Webb, Clyde Weidaw, Iames Weiss, Beverly Wilcox. Row 6: lerry Williams, Lois Williams, Norma Williams, Iames Wolfe, Donald Wood, Beverly Vincent. 1 '-2' as I.. .. . -3 trtr 'es ,sr A3 f pw gl' 2 Q, . ,3 fi., xx if ali' A Y 2. 19' f f ,,n eu sn cz: br-vauhdfh-WM-. ll OFFICERS AND ADVISERS OF CLASS OF 1954 ' A Q ia ' k f- ,ss E , , F f 9, , Q A r ' . , E W l Xl Q N UF' h e FFFF ff. !,, 2, xl GQ, L ,levi .-:Z ' A ,f :A .. te M W., A 3' W 4 - M ' 3 A li M2 ..Q: I , ll -2 ll I I' I 7 4 ,viii Yu Row 1: lerry Adams, Claude Anderson, Ianet Allen, Dorothy Anderson, Bruce Apley, Earl Appleby. Row 2:. Patsy Argabrite, Harvey Armstrong, Pat Allen- bach, Robert Bailey, Alvin Baker, Robert Barnard. How 3: Nina Beason, French Beatty, Beverly Behanna, Alberta Bennett, Donna Bennett, Charles Berger. L ,,,....,,. 5: Q E, -Mgr l 'Ti 5 ,is , Q t Xia-M-Q, Q z w'Z???f?'v?' ,-. N -qw' in I 4 'E 75 KW: .,.. sf UN l M.. f I , ,.,: .5 M. ,sw 5 ,wk I I gf , A - 'Q ,nm fm 6 'J' X 4 if Mlm 'fl Bw 3, .KAA, I 6' 2 ' ., ' 'H W ff' t -125,5 M 'I' ,Q :LEE .,.., 11- 'SQ I V 9 K' I' 2- .1 'f 'V ' , -if 5' , binv , , , . b IL 'K A J ' 5 x 5 57 fi I X . , .,, 4 '3iXupi.,, . V Vizit- , ,lg C' A Q Q H .V v D: , of no -fs: , x -avi-W. mwpp, ' 1 X X W, we l rf.. in to t 'ff' 5: M.. 51 43 X f f 3 f fi 4 ,,, ., ,W ., . fr. 4... ','q if ,. ...,f4 , 3 I, 'ag gryfw V F :K . 1,3 JS, H M.. , 1 jj' 1,.,,, , l cv , . A i A V y t e: ' if 'v . ,V V , .vi g.:'g.,, - .1 ' ,. .,-' .. ' lt A ,.,,:, I ,,,. IQQQ-QF Q' rf Q ' g, 1 .ef ,125 ' , - rw- f f ,Q , .fx fs 3 W t, t ff? , t R ,ff , ll J' f i f it l Emilia 5 ' Q I ' , JN N , f' ' ' Si f- 3: 97' 43 'f 5 iz' W --an rf' .. ,, ,-1' If ' A' it if A? fi 6 i f 4 , flag it f f f Q - Row 1: Paul Bittinger, Russ Black, Ioan Bond, Patricia Boston, Gene Bourn, lack Bourn. Row 2: Nancy Brotherton, Caroline Bucher, Sharon Buford, Girden Burge, Marvin Bragg, Loretta Burley. Row 3: Robert Campbell, Kathlene Caughron, Mac Chap- man, Clint Clifford, Iames Cole, Dale Conley. Row 4: Tom Conley, Wilma Coontz, Karal Cottrell, Ioyce Cowan, Robert Curriberledge, Violet Craycraft. Row 5: Nancy Cummings, Shirley Davidson, Carol Davis- son, William Dies, William Drury, Ruth Dunlap. Row 6: Donald Dustman, Iohn Emery, Burnadette Esler loarme Evans, Gary Fabry, Barbara Feryo. ,K I fl: 'LM fi .vw in 1, 'W J' R 3 f , ii A E , , , i g M, f f- , Ml l , the A ,-' W 2, - A,V- .-E. it ,,A, ,.2:. ,.., .,..Z, - , T, r -- .,,. :iz - - ' Y ' . ,, ix an-A? 4. , Q , ,, , J , l .r ' ,fl A fl nuff ' A EW G' fl E V 1 5 ff? iii f 1 , ,,.:. is QQ, 5 E, . W 'Q' i wo.. 3 '1fP 5 'W N .Vi i.,-,5 5 J yy, I , 1 ,. , e l Z -,I V , X , H, i A rrrln K Q t ,gf ' Q: j- 1.. , fp 1 ,ft Q Q , - -'A. , R W l ' .xx :ia ,,.-- 'fl ' R' Y' 41... new X V' - 1 :mf ,,:,.:E ai ' : F -, --V.:---g1 ' 5g,, M N 4 N -Z ,v.-: X q , ,N , HAZ I rg -A-- .,-:4 Q' 5:-:bf ,if .. 'rr' : . 9 t TQ Ag.: f. , yi: ,Mg 'R ,, E : -3- if -' , A V Q W '. Qlig. . rj Yfqfgmlp Rig! i f 'R ,,,b ,V-f A53 r , My F g . , 1 A . lifiiil R -T +- f J if lp 1.6 ,....-4:5-.nk I 4 .. .N , if 14:5 R , : 2.- , he W l A3 Us 1' rf rv- 1- , 7 ,'? lq., A ,E .,:,-3:vl?-' is ig i . OA ,,.,,,A R ' jj it , R l ' 2 if fl fx! P g ,.1' Y' Q 'J i , Row l: Richard Field, Betty Flenniken, Iames Fluke, Susan Fowler, Ralph Garduno, Gloria Garrett. How 2: Richard George, Edward Glaze, Willie Gray, Paul Greenwell, Millard Gregg, Dorothy Greth. Row 3: Mary Griffin, Shirley Griffin, Ioanne Hahn, Eugene Halman, Gene Halman, Freda Harris. How 4: Barbara Harris, Walter Heaton, Martin Heisa, Doris Henry, Robert Hertzog, Shirley Hicks. Row 5: Harry Houston, La Verne Houston, Robert Hunter, Thomas Huntington, Ted Hurtt, Fred Iacobs. How 6: Shirley Iodon, Bradley lohnson, Kenny Iohnslon, Ted Iohnson, lack Ioseph, Patlie Kelley, l 9 ly A V fl f 1 if-viii . i ...W j if I 'K 1- N .ill - F' . 1, xi i sa. if W 1 M .,,a 1 f ' 1, Sgr 1 9 ' 4 ' ' .,:.::- 7-37 Z? -Q p' if? l . f y ' . r'-M I .,:.: f ' - . . . , I As I .3 . A L ,. 1 N , .. . x I 4 5 6 - Q ,jj , ,TW .. J s AH fro' to dwg it 'Yuri fix? ff' 592 f' , iw- X nglim 1, r N ll 5' f W 'fm-P .T,. . t I dawg est J E f' f1'gi'?J2i' ff X M l s: il --11v lx :.1' f .ig H 'P QE i,,.: il. 5 My . j g I L N5 jg-5 M- W . , w Y 6' A .I,v:--. i . fl,-My :Zi N oll ' ' tv ' -as f... X ffl If f l If fs fig- i f' ln , f-A . my - :Ty ij 1 in E t I li l fr up in i 'V I :..., A- - ', q's'ff,- is - , ll , F 25 Q , -3, .., wwe? felt o sfo ggf ' e.R ' V. w - - it .:V- J Jsfi ,sir r , W if Q - .A 1 f he A ,'Lh ::1 ff N t -f so f ' zzi ' L w 'zfz fx: A... QI' 3 fifliifisfffsrfti ,st , 2' icuii 1 Row l: Viola Kennell, Iuanita Kidd, loe Killian, Harold Kinsey, Earl Kittinger, Max La Follette. Row 2: Beverly Knight, Iohn Kovacs, Gene Laston, Earl Lewis, Donald Logan, Carolyn Lutz, Row 3: Robert Lutz, Frances McBee, Marlene McCaslin, Cecelia Major, Eugene Mandel, Patricia Mayer. Row 4: George Meinhart, Pat Meredith, Pete Mihaly, Edward Mikaloil, Robert E. Miller, Robert P. Miller. Row 5: Russell Miller, Barbara Mitchell, Edward Mitchell, Pat Mitchell, Evelyn Mollohan, Paul Montgomery. Row 6: IoAnne Musgrave, Gerald Myers, Beverly Nehlsen, Norma Newbauer, Donald Nickell, Edward O'Brien. whiff ie-iffy! jk f ' if-9 K Ji .wr y . 5 i A .. fy 'f' 'QB 'view' r 'H' f , If ffm .Ls vw vi.. 5 .fi .-Qlxliffh -4 Kip U x -A - 5 f W lx K f , , 'H I f 7 - ,.. W. N Q- ' + 'N J I W5 ,J iv -V f' ian., 'Y f ' 95 E:'t '53 . V .fl f .Elf - . 23 V 1 ' A , is - K stty? ,,. viii. tg, I fx un, 5 .,..,,-E V 4, X ,I Q ,,, :Jiri ,H .5 if A N- , l W .pg l ww 5451 ' - A. V 3 T lpn. .am H, 'Qi iw' wx, iii.. . Y A x t ::' ,., i . I . , Y...-1 S4 U f hEH:q:m- A I 12 5' 3 L: 5 . 'I .3552 -,.... 4 X Q 1.-Q T, , A ' 12:67 lflmu 1 VI, t Q :zgg zgzlir Q ,x iii nl:-1:,,. f g U .A ,I Y 5 Q43 f'-3 -' J ff' P ,1 ' Q N i, M A ,i 2 i -ml r ' N I ,f lt jw i J , 1 K cul - t -,' t -Q A V: ----:.vl ga - mn ar W ' Z 53.5, ,.,, - E K f 5 ' in A3 ' , . :- H fo' ,J ' ' '-1' X 2,11 -, 'Www I Qlb. X Msg K J g H '.,,.- nz, - ' ,Dv ' ' ' i R ls. I ' QA , , fat ,Q fm-. V M2 rd frm 1 , , 4 X ,,, ' I , ms Mfrs- . , ,VT , .,.. g 0 f A .. .i a .l iw M , P fiisiifii , , tw' ,M Row 1: Robert Olson, Richard Overton, Hollis Pair, Georgia Parsons, lack Parsons, Marilyn Patch. Row 2: Charles Patterson, Martha Patterson, Charles Perry, Patricia Pope, Earl Potter, William Potter. How 3: Wayne Pouncey, Glenn Price, Allen Pry, Thomas Putnam, Allred Ray, Nancy Ray. Row 4: Sheila Roy, Elizabeth Reed, lames Reed, Norma Reeder, Pat Reichart, Pat Reid. How 5: Iohn Robinson, La Donna Rohrabaugh, Donald Romig, Opal Ross, Kenneth Royer, Iudy Rush. Row 6: Margaret Sands, Kenneth Sayre, Leonard Schimp, Kathlyn Schmidt, Barbara Scott, Margie Shedlock. as-v,,, fag, 4 Q 4 J 'Q V M 2' ,f f ' W4 ff ff if il fi 1, A , A gl. : . ww 4,-at 45 if 'Mui If yi , fi l Xl f ,J T gl 4 as .. .ri I M ,T S., 'Y - li 1: i ff K I I -li fl 5? A'A' Q , W T'-my -T ' N i f i X jf? ', fix K F l i I 9, A ' ,ff I X , A E . 3 1' I , ,, KAY Q M f' s 'ta' ' 3 ,.'l .yi , if av . , I ,.Q, I 5 5 ' l g l L li I l Row 1: Nellie Shepherd, Anna Lee Short, Paul Siers Marian Slack, Connie Smart, David Smith, Row 2: Sandra Smith, Pearl Smithern, Ioanne Snider Barbara Solowy, Douglas Sowers, Donald Spriggle. Row 3: Patty Spurr, Shirley Staib, Vaught Stanley, Ed- ward Strabel, Sandra Stringer, Iohn Sumstine. Row 4: Donna Swain, Mary Thomas, Daniel Thompson, Marilyn Thompson, Donald Thornhill, Gerald Tipton, How 5: Ellouise Truman, Mary Io Waggoner, Robert Wal- drop, Donald Walton, Ierry Warman, Shirley Weimer. Row 6: Gene White, Irene White, Eugene Whitesel, Ray Winland, David Wood, Phyllis Zook. 1 1 ' . .-., X 5 5-il , , , K ,,.,. .3 ,Q J W yr F X -crm! ' ' x rf f? , Z . mv i fm. , , 1 get Ml C? lists, PRESIDENTS OF CLUBS Braxton Pounders . ... ,...,,, . ..BB ,,,,,,,, BBB .. w,, Charles Browder .B Clyde Weidaw ....,... Bob Iacobs ,,.,..,, B George Kungle ..,.o Winfred Sickle B BB Marian Schott BB B B Nella Schmidt B. BB Margaret Browning Mary Arm Barta BBBBB Kappa Chi Industrial Arts Club Iunior Hi-Y Student Council Band Senior Hi-Y Dramatics X 1 if ' , t e.,.g..... Future Teachers of America and National Honor Society Camera Club Girls' Athletic Club and Haromano Row l: Winfred Sickle, Barbara Pettit, Nella Schmidt, Mary Ann Barta, Loudine Clark, Charles Browder. Row 2: Thelma johnson, Io Ann Waldrop, Herb Steet, Dean Leiser, Bernard Lemmon, Elaine Grabits, Carol Crosky, Marian Schott. Row 3: Charles Crosier, Barbara Stamey, Mary Knotts, Donna Smith, Mr. Myers, Beverly Bazzell, Delores Bee, lack Davisson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an honorary organization which is comprised of not more than fifteen per cent of the senior class and not more than five per cent of the junior class. Each year a list of all those who have attained the necessary scholastic average of eighty-eight is prepared and presented to the faculty for consid- eration. The students are also judged on the basis of their character, leadership and service during their years of high school. The tap service which is the method by which new members are informed of their admission to the group is conducted by those seniors who are accepted the preceding year. At the time of their induction this year, all of the old and new members were presented with a yellow rose. This is the national flower of the society. As this year's project, National Honor Society is taking over the drive for magazine subscriptions. The revenue raised from these sales is to go towards the purchase of a new scoreboard for the football field. To become a member of this organization should be the aim of every high school student. Seated: Iimmy Reed, Ioe Reed, Charles Crosier, Winfred Sickle, Bob Iacobs, Miss Van Hyning, Mary Knotts, Thelma Iohnson, Nancy Kelly, Carole Dayton. Standing: Herb Ewing, Mary Ann Barta, Ianice Iackson, Norma Newbauer, Clyde Weidaw. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, which is the legislative body of the high school, has been in existence here since 1943. lt is comprised of five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores and two freshmen making a total of fourteen members. Each member must fulfill three basic requirements. These are: reliability, a scholastic average of at least seventy-five, and a very sincere interest in the council. The purposes of this organization are to promote democracy Within the school and to improve relationships between the students and the teachers. The Student Council sponsors many activities throughout the school year and is responsible for the character of all assembly programs. This year they decided to raise money to buy pictures for our classrooms. The various clubs of the high school were asked to take turns selling concessions at the basket- ball games. The proceeds from these sales were turned over to the Student Council and were put into the picture fund. All members are elected by popular vote from their various classes. All officers are seniors who are voted upon by members of the council. if HAROMANO 1' fi? 'V' .J 1 If GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB 9? -ff, W SENIOR HI-Y MASK IUNIOR HI-Y H THESPIAN S DRAMATICS KAPPA CHI CAMERA CLUB M X-,UW , 'Hvfgfw f ' , ' f . 4 I .,m.,,WMW,,,.M. F 5 N I1snmxwayff , ' ' ' , ' .mm m,,,,.,M. ,QW1-'fwfm + V FUTURE HCJMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FUTURE TEACHERS Th Spra SPRINGFIELD RED AND GRAY V Volume XXII-Number 2 Springfield Township High School, East Akron, Ohio October 25, 1950 SHS Plans for '0 ' if Headin th Dv- ' Mary Knotts l-lead of School Paper g e 1950-5.1 Sprag stat? is Mary Knotts, senior. Workiniv with her gas assfwh- pen House on Nov. 6 Visitors lo Seo Slullenls and Teachers al Work: Garl llofleenlo Speak al lleilicalion Program An invitation is extended tn f it alumni, and patrons of Springfield 'N i House at the new hurl' ' 6:55 to 10:00 'visitors will be lty to see the ls at work. The their regular ltime for a hiss. Follow- eck and the ents in the kr seventh e schedule asses last- Iose of the the stu- l to their u , , , this, A 1 win be he Cena with lo mend, ill nies. SFI , eventl SDK l-men-l T Pounty' Iam. B pm-, eigh lphi Qlst the the d gry drum: Dirati l ln- and G1 lool In tk Lin Val in of life P, live, por ln the liv l-' attraction 5 for-himse 1, are eaten- ' neglects l i write a v, while Fath. uGeorge I- Russian wh 'fakes the pa in the cast i Winfred Sici Nell: Schmid Webb, Josep Blichaelis, and The producti Buster Pou gary Charles B Robert Martin, , g, electrician, house managerg Worth, Jenn Mil. ni Band Bo r- li ol . ... sponsor lln Friday, Nov. 17, has been chosen for the date of 'the Band Booste ' ' rs turkey festival this fall, accord- ing to Mrs. Harold Upto ' n, president of the organi- nation. The -p ece high school band in the Central auditorium at 8 o'clock wdll be under the direction of Roger Schaeffer and will consist of varied concert music of a light nature. Special features will include a twlrling number by Ruth Carol Dunlap and the drum section in a lmrch entitled Listen to the Drummers. Also a small German band will present several novelties and Mr. Sehaeker hopes to use the entire group in program by the 48 i i .,.. rzrst Honor L' t lS S . . . , e of .. .in our Getting Cards With All A s .-..e ...e membership. The end of thi tirst six weeks Mary Knotts, George Kungle, of school brought thc happy day Dolores Large, Carolyn Maloney, Y when the students received their Ralph Mendenhall, Barbara Pettit, report cards. Anyway, those on Braxton Founders, Roberta Ray, I the honor rolls were happy, Charlene Sanders, Nella Schmidt, will include '-A11-american Girl, Down the Field, thgggfsioiiragoxelftghg,,if Ingffln BXLZZQ 523:31 You Gotta Ee 3, Football Hero, and Mr, Touch- Ports, The freshmen, represented Herb Steet,,.1o Anne Waldrorp, and dowll' U's1A' l , by Norma Newbauer, Nancy Ray, Nenfy Webb- Blringing back the mysterious stones ,heard on and Robert Olson led this llsg, Juniors-Roy Apley, Beverly radll? before T'V will be the nulvehyv Hnlmd M355 Others getting all A's were Elaine Bazlell, Dorothy Burge, David MOVE- Grabits and Nancy Kelly, juniors, Cook, Virginia Cravens, Carol Dallas Fraley, principal of the Roosevelt grade and Clyde Weldaw, soplmmorel Croskey, Carole Dayton, Virginia school, will act as master of ceremonies at the draw- The seniors topped the regular Glaze, Thelma Johnson, Dean ing of the prizes following the concert. hom, roll with lwexlwxwo luv, Leiser, Stella Robison, Charles Various chairmen of the committees in charge of ing all A-5 .ml Big, The sopllo. P-uhm Mlryfll-lfll Trllillelli Nlfl this event are: Mrs. Richud Dunlap, door: prizes: mares were Second with 15 1-eye. Mildred Westfall- Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas, 'ticket printingg Paul sentatives while the juniors and Sophomnrh-Helen. Bittinger, Vincent, ticket sales, and John Reed, turkeys. freshmen had 14 and seven respee- Carol Blackburn, Beverly Consway, SPRAG STAFF A LIBRARIANS SPARTANA STAFF TRIO 1' GIRLS' ENSEMBLE BOYS' QUARTET BOYS' ENSEMBLE QQGF1 Q, TWP. C I '52 o BAND -I oo 06' sc? President ,..,....., ,A Vice President .. Secretory ,,,,,,,,...... Treasurer v,,,, r,A..e Social Chairman BAND George Kungle ,,.,..MGfY Boston Peggy Edwards ,c,,,c,r,,Coro1 Mikciloff Betty Lipscomb Barbara Pettit Homecoming QUEENS AND THEIR COURTS Margaret Browning Iunior Dance Dorothy Weiss Cotton Swing 6. . n. i D - ' af ,fi af E 3 - '.,xQ Wg I . ,WSE ..,.... : V ....: :.,,, M K . , ,,.,, ........ ,,..,. . ,, 2 L W. Q ffS ,w5v: YA 7 ,. Marian Schott Sweetheart mls W-F RUSS PA5'yUun DUTCHH DAUM We-xi Varsity Coach Asszstqm Coach ED CAPRI HAROLD YOAK Freshman Basketball Coach Eighth Grade Basketball VARSITY FOOTBALL Row l: Buster Pounderzs, Co-Captarng Torn Holtz, Ronald Morgan, Bill Beahn, Eddie Shana- lelt, Ioe Reed, hm Maloney, Gene Bourn, Art Edwards, lack Davisson, Co-Captain, ' Row 2: Butch Daum, Assistant Coach, Dick Steele, lim K'Meyer, Rockne Lee, Barry Thomas, Chuck lones lerry Edwards, lohn Brackrn Gerald Killian, Starley Srnith, Manager, Russell Pastuck, Coach. Row 3: lack Bourn, Glen Muth, Ray Hutcherson, Chuck Ruby, Bobby Boyles, Pinky Morgan, Opponents MIDDLEBRANCH , ST. MARYHS ,,,, , ELLET cccc 1 HOWER ,,,,, STOW . .,,. ,,,., . . . NORTH CANTON TALLMADGE , COVENTRY .,,. NORTON ,,,, FOOTBALL SCORES e They 39 31 12 32 12 18 6 44 U Q Q 559 53 43 FRESHMAN TEAM T VARSITY CHEERLEADERS C le Dayton, Ellen Walker, Dorothy Weiss, Merry Knotts, Gay Cottle, Marion Fluh VARSITY BASKETBALL Row l: Iohn Burket, Pinky Morgan, Earl Smithern, Ioe Reed, Ierry Edwards. Row 2: Russell Pastuclc, Coaclig lack Davisson, Chuck Ruby, Buster Pounders, Charles Browder, Buddy Haidet, Bobby Waldrop, Manager. BASKETBALL SCORES Opponents We They Garfield ,,a,,,,e,, a,,w,,, 3 7 47 Norton ,ov.,,o ,,,o,,,. ,,,,,,, 3 9 40 North Canton ,,w.., o7ro,r. 4 6 33 Ellet ,,Y.w.......,,e,..,. .,.,ro, 5 I 37 Tallrnadge ,,o,, o,rr . 64 32 Kenmore ,oo,oe, ,,ov.r, 4 7 50 Alumni ...., S Y... 58 54 Barberton ..o,, ,,3,Ar, 4 5 52 Kent State ,,,, ,r,,r,r 5 7 32 G. A. M. .,,r,r o,e,,e 5 2 45 Stow ,o,,o,,,vo, .e..,Ve 7 3 53 Coventry ee,,, 7 ,eee,, 53 72 Norton ....,.,.....,.. ..,,,. 3 4 63 North Canton ,.,,ee ,,,ee 6 1 40 Ellet ,,o,,o,,....,.,..,., ..eV 4 2 52 Tallmadge .e,, , Vrerf. 45 29 Kent State ......re.,., be 80 40 Kent Roosevelt .,,,e,,e ..eVVe 4 U 49 Stow ,,,,...r.,.,....ro ooo,,V 5 1 45 Coventry ,,,, ,A ,, 60 4l RESERVE CHEERLEADERS lane Ann Mace, suuy Pettit, Pat Mrtcheii RESERVE BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL w 4 qv . ,ga Y? A' f. ,QQ 1-ani' mv' X in N CO-OP CLASS Not Pictured: ludy Scott, Betty Spidle, Angie Copley Have you enjoyed your' visit? If you feel like thanking someone, patronize the advertisers who have contributed so much to the cost of publishing this book. You might personally thank Mr. K. O, Myers and the members of his Co-op class who spent much of their time selling advertising space. Although their course requires that they hold regular jobs, they found time to perform a really important service to their school. We of the annual staff wish to express our thanks to both the advertisers and the students who contacted them. ll'6 L9 ' GS . 'l coiliigcr - I wlaioron run 3 if 55:5 L UB H I - GH i Reg. Trade Mark, U. S. Pat. Office Add I.ubri-Gas To Gasoline Tractor-Diesel Marine Fuel Mixes lnslanlly DIRECTIONS Pour about l ounce of LUBRl-GAS in each 5 gal. of gasoline, tractor or Diesel fuel when filling tank. No agitation required. LUBRI-GAS mixes instantly and will stay mixed permanently. Drive trucks, cars, uphill without ping End overheating. Make your motors last longer-save gas and oil, repair loills, and breakdowns. Manufacturers Representative RIPPLE G SON 2373 Triplett Blvd. Akron 12. Ohio Telephone: RE-1640 Designed and Engineered for Perfect Motor Maintenance . . . With More Power and Less Wear A Increases Mileage! Cleans and Lubricates as it pow- ers your motor. Keeps Your Motor Cool and Running Smooth Oil Fog Lubrication Through Fuel is the Only Perfect Way to Protect Valves, Cylinders, Pistons, Rings. Summit County Distributor R. E. DICK ROOT 126 S. Portage Path Akron 2, Ohio Telephone: UN-9475 RIPPLE and VIALL, Inc. 2373 Triplett Blvd. Akron 12, Ohio RE-1640 RETREADING TIRES REPAIRING PARKWAY DRIVE INN I-IAMMEL BUSINESS UNIVERSITY OFFERS ACCELERATED COURSES Production for Defense calls for hundreds of clerks, file clerks, stockkeepers, time clerks, clerk-stenographers, traffic clerks, payroll clerks, clerk-typists, cost accountants and other personnel with specialized training. To help fill such calls, Hammel Business University offers to all interested and especially recom- mends to high school commercial graduates one or more of the following Accelerated Courses: 12-Weeks Courses: a. Typewriting or Comptometry b. Clerk-Typist c, Transcribing Machine Operator l8-Weeks Courses: a, Bookeeper-Typist b, Payroll Clerk c. Calculating Machines Operator d, Traffic Clerk 24-Weeks Courses: a. Production Cost Record Clerk b. ClerkeStenographer c. Typewriting and Comptometry These accelerated programs should not be confused with regular Diploma Courses, However, Certificates of Proficiency will be awarded for each one satisfactorily completed, and credits so earned will be accepted on Diploma Courses. Accelerated courses will start with the Spring Term March 12 and l3iafter that date students may enter Day School any Monday, or Evening School any Tuesday. A SPECIAL BULLETlN giving job description, subjects, and cost of fees, tuition and books for each accelerated course has been prepared, and is yours for the asking. Telephone Ilffferson l3l7, write, or call at the school office, 57 East Market Street, Akron 8, Ohio, HAMMEL BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Compliments of Canton Road CURB SERVICE SULLIVAN BROS We Cater to Teenagers Plumbing and Electric Co Under New Management ALPINE CHEESE SHOP 631 Canton Rd. ST 8712 LAWSON'S BREAD AND MILK 1444 Massillon Rd. RE 3677 1602 Massillon Rd. i is Q 'EQ' if f 3 Q. .A:, ' , L ' 1 N M A ,...., 1e L dw fifkEN 53 WEAR fi f Nationally Advertised Brands! ARROW - CAMPUS HICKOCK - ETC. Complete assortments of Shoes - Shirts Ties - Belts - Slacks - Hats - Socks AT REASONABLE PRICES! ABBEY'S in Ellet 636 Canton Rd. RE-3616 Compliments of Your Theater Compliments of i THE ELLET WEILAND'S GROCEBY 666 Canton Rd. Ellet ST-1718 SAWYERWOOD P. 6. Q. APPLIANCE CO. Alcron's Fastest Growing Appliance Outlet Famous Makes Westinghouse - Admiral Kelvinator - Magic Chef Thor, Apex, Youngstown Kitcher Home of Television Sales and Service 707 Canton Road RE-2211 A CALL ........... . . . FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICE PEACE or WAR - There will be a great short- age of qualified office workers for a long time to come. The Military Service fe War lndustry - Civil Service and General Business Want Typists, Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers and Secre- taries. NEW DAY and EVENING CLASSES START IUNE 12 and 18 REGISTER NOW Approved for Veteran Training Actual Business College BL-4813 105 E. Market St. AKRON. OHIO Compliments of the Roosevelt Department Store THE BOWERS AGENCY Real Estate - Insurance - Income Tax Service B. M. W. BUILDERS Builders of Homes of Distinction General Contracting Around The Clock Service 3792 Albrecht Ave. S'1'-1184 ST-1184 BELLA CLEANERS PROMPT SERVICE - EXPERT REPAIRS ST-9122 2487 Triplett Blvd. Owned and operated - A. Ripley Flowers For Every Occasion FOSTER Florist and Green House 1870 Springiield Lake Blvd. ST-1737 We Deliver - We Telegraph Akron Felt 6. Chenille Co. CHENILLE AWARD LETTERS NAME PLATES TEAM LETTERING 58'!a E. Market Bl-8610 Yours For LIFETIME Stainless Steel Cookware and Cutlery Harold Warren, Representative Krumroy Road Box 254, R. D. 2 Akron 12, Ohio Telephone ST-2981 RAY'S GROCERY MEATS - VEGETABLES GAS - OIL - ICE Open 7 days a week Albrecht Ave. and Howard ST-0044 1 Compliments of Anchor Restaurant 6. Service Station Two convenient stations to serve you FINE FOOD ST-0030 Corner of 224 6. 8 sr-5210 BRYANTS DRUG STORE 652 Canton Rd. Akron 'l2, Ohio G. L. Bryant Philip L. Bryant Modern Efficient Cleaning Septic Tanks Toilet Vaults - Grease Traps Fast Pumping of Flooded Basements Installation of Septic Tanks Leach Well- Filter Bed, etc. Electric Eel for Sewer and Drain Openings A Complete Home Service Licensed - Bonded - Insured ST-2431 2370 Triplett Blvd. AKRON, OHIO ECONOMICAL CANTON ROAD FURNITURE It f F ly, , ., , WL N w4'i'vii1?'7LrfW' X , ' -.M '2fXm'fr3fws1f- ,w,g,y:awfw',. , mwgygzme ,,5- ,eui wfff . h f-Aff M , 1 I f ' . W At ' 'W' MM ..,,..w.,h., Mlwitggkzeaxgwgnpc wiLW3mw .,, .I W W-new , V V A We , we 5' w- 'Ii Opposite Springfield Lake on Route 8 Open Till 9:00 P. M. MAYTAG WASHERS - HOOVER SWEEPERS GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SERVICE CANTUN RDAD CLEANERS 8: DYERS Specializing in 2-hour odorless cleaning ST-4118 Route 8, just south ot Route 224 You'll Find it Cheaper to Come out to Our Plant 162 Brittczin Rd. 1555 Massillon Rd Compliments of Price Bros. Hardware MOTORS INN INC. 1251 Canton Rd. Fine Food Courteous Servi Pittsburgh Paints Glass and Pipe Fittings PRYOR'S MARKET AT TRITTS MILL ST-6980 1155 Canton Rd. MI-3620 Home Grown Appl Compliments of MOGADORE AUTO WRECKING 3!-1 Mile S. of Mogadore on Route 532 Used parts for all makes and models We Buy Iunk Cars Operated by Iames and Lowell Martin Class of 48 HOLDREN 'S GROCERY Meats and Vegetables Gas and Oil Lawson's Products Corner Killian and Massillon Road MI-6130 Tritts Mill Orders Delivered THE FLOWER POT Give A Gift That Grows Weddings - Funerals - Corsages - Potted Plants Artistic Arrangements Delivery Service Telegraph Service 967 Lindsay Ave. Akron 6, Ohio Gifts That Last DIAMONDS WATCHES - CLOCKS - IEWELRY Elgin Watches with main springs guaranteed to never break Priced from 529.75 up Backed by a man of 41 years experience A. ALLYN 593 Canton Road Akron 12, Ohio VlVIAN'S COFFEE SHOPPE Where Old Friends Meet LUNCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Lakemore ST-0002 ELLET CLEANERS 608 Canton Road ST-4624 24 hour service LIPSCOMB'S COAL AND SUPPLY GROCERIES AND MEATS ST-2343 Lake Road Lakemore THE L. A. KURTZ CO. LUMBER S. W. P. Paints Hardware Building Supplies Lawn and Garden Supplies IBurpee Seedsl Pincar Power Mowers IN ELLET RE-2268 2510 Triplett Blvd. Compliments of THE IVIOGIIDDBE SAVINGS BANK MOGADORE, OHIO Savings Accounts Checking Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Mortgage Loans Auto Loans Member of Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Headquarters for SEEDS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND APPLIANCES PAINTS AND VARNISHES TOOLS AND GENERAL HARDWARE Mogadore Hardware Co. Mogadore, Ohio ST-8017 BOWEN HARDWARE CO. O'Brien 6. Dupont Paint - Glass Tools - Housewares Plumbing and Electric Supplies Phone ST-6332 fillet 654 CCIIIIOH Road Akron 12 HERFF-IONES CO. Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Iewelry Graduation Announcements Medals, Cups, and Trophies Indianapolis, Indiana Iewelers to Springfield High School RAY SERVER ICE S. COX P. O. Box 3530, Akron 10 P. O. Box 5225, Akron I3 WA-5064 SH-2534 Mnim George Burris, Ieweler LES ZUERCHER'S Home Dressed Meats POULTRY DRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT 610 Canton Rd. Ellet To Order in Advance Call ST-0189 930 Canton Road Akron, Ohio Terms To Suit Your Budget ELLET SERVICE CENTER Elgin - Hamilton - Gruen - Bulova AMOCO GAS AND OILS RE-2120 AUTO REPAIR RE-1250 2751 Albrecht Avenue THE UIILUMBIA PRINTING C0. 0,66 gf 5.'Z!LyfzafiefzA 754 GLENWOOD AVE. AKRON 10, OHIO J. V. ARNOLD 8: SON VOLUNTEER FOOD STORE Your Neighborly Neighborhood Store ST-1431 ST-8723 120 Seneca Trail Sawyerwood, Ohio For Rent- Cottages on Crow Lake adjoining Bobs Lake, Ontario, Canada Good Fishing-2525.00 per Week ZEHNER'S AUTO SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRS Brakes - Tune Up - Gas - Oil - Tires - Batteries 1474 Massillon Rd. ST-0214 Akron 6, Ohio Compliments of IACK'S BARBER SHOP 1555 Massillon Road Chestnut Ridge Dairy Milk for Those Who Want the lest 2776 Albrecht Avo. Ri-2256 AKRON, OHIO Kesselring Dairy 1537 Triploh Blvd. ST-1241 Akron, Ohio QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Mac's Oil Company Independent Rhoades Dairy Store DELICIOUS MILK SHAKES Route 224-241 Compliments of DALE FINLEY Masso Therapist CANTON ROAD ST-4361 SAWYERWOOD TABERNACLE OI-' THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Inez I. Winters, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 - Morning Worship 10:45 Everyone welcome Youth Fellowship 6:15 Evening Worship Service 7:30 ' Wednesday Evening Prayer and Praise Service 7:30 Compliments ot ELLET MEAT MARKET 734 Canton Road Canton Road Sparkle Market HOME DRESSED MEATS. POULTRY Complete Line Groceries and Produce ST-0131 Canton Road Buy it at MARSH HARDWARE UE. Akrorfs Complete Hardware MOORE'S PAINTS SEEDS AND FERTILIZER SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 1354 E. Market St. at Martha Ave. ST-7124 We Deliver ATLANTIC SERV-ALL 696 Canton Road Phone ST-0054 LUBRICATION SPECIALISTS CARBURETOR OVERHAULS BRAKES RELINED EAST END FLORIST We Telegraph Corsages our Specialty Albrecht Ave. ST-2710 LEO WALTER, President THE invites you to call and see our Youngstown Kitchens and Norge Appliances co' CARLTON COAL 6 SUPPLY 1910 East Market ST-1231 It Pays to P1ay Beltz Farm and Garden Supply 1700 Canton Road ST-7481 Corner of We are authorized Sales and Service for the following: Farm Tractors - Moline Farm Equipment Mill and High Streets Fafmau Cubs GARDEN TRACTORS, Economy, Planet Ir., Bolens, Choremaster, Speedex, Rototillers JE-4518 Akron' Ohio BREADY MOWERS, Toro, Cooper, Iacobson Whirl-Wind HOPKINS FUNERAL HOME 547 Canton Rd. Akron iEllet l BRANCH HOME 34 S. Cleveland Ave. ST-4810 Mogadore, Ohio Compliments of Akron Chiropractic Clinic Robert E. Nevnng, n. c. C. B. Slllvfi, D. C. Phone RE-2133 N ORKA BEVERAGE You can always be sure of the best at PARKER'S QUALITY MEATS Farmer's Exchange Market 1575 S. Arlington Open 24 Hrs. Daily SALEM'S Buttered Potato Chips An Akron Product for groups - parties - churches - schools - in bag or by the can. Order them through your neighborhood store or call us at our new location. 321-325 West Bowery IE-2024 Schmidt's Super Market 2084 Mogadore Rd. ONE OF AKRON'S BEST STORES AKRON'S HOME OWNED SUPER MARKET Owned and Operated By HOMEFOLKS Hol1and's Sandwich Shop Operated by R. A. and I. O. Holland Comer South Arlington at Waterloo Akron's Largest Curb Service Drive-In MASSILLON ROAD CAB 24 HOUR SERVICE RE-3444 KG. l. Owned and Opercxtedl Foutty Sales 6. Service Corner Massillon and Krumroy Roads GOOD USED CARS GENERAL REPAIR BODY AND FENDER PAINTING Compliments of LEE HIGY Feeds, Seeds, and Fertilizers KASCO and FULL-O-PEP FEEDS SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Route 241 Tritts Mill Mogadore Lumber 6: Supply Co. LUMBER. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AND COAL North Cleveland Ave., Mogadore ST-1281 Compliments of 5 :S 10 CENT STORE 642 Canton Rd. Ellet Best Wishes To The Class of 5l' ELLET DRUG 643 Canton Rd. In The Center ot Ellet Prescriptions Drugs Diabetic Supplies Sundries Authorized Utility Agency Frank B. Cyphert- K Cwnerb Phone RE-2045 U S T O N - P U G Sporting Goods Co. 35 So. Main St. Akron, Highest Quality Athletic PRYOR'S MARKET 'rmrrs MILL Equipment ' BASTIAN BROS. CO The Finest in Class and Varsity High School and College Sweaters Iewelry and Stationery S 3 34 sl -2 ,N 3 A - 3 e I


Suggestions in the Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) collection:

Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959


Searching for more yearbooks in Ohio?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Ohio yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.