Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH)
- Class of 1959
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' 5 3 QV l 5 if Q, A , H' ig W- 1 L' Sparfana ' Springjqefcl High School Ahron, Ohio I I L M ff' AMW -R UWJ J0,e-wap -- f C0-AIUYJSAJ I OVQLUOV To The Class of i959 You have completed twelve years of public education. Many of you can look back on the past with mixed emotions . . . there have been many rewarding and pleasant experiences. We of the administration and faculty can say we were proud to have had a part in helping you to attain the training needed to become a responsible citizen. As you go out from your school experience into your respective fields of endeavor, whatever they are to be, it is our fervent hope that you may retain the spirit of co-operation and helpfulness you have shown during your stay at Springfield High School. - - - - James A. Stone Principal W C O O ami,-9a.,c,u1inf Members of the Springfield Township Board of Education are, left to right: Mrs. Ethel Barta, Mr. Harold McPherson, President: Mrs. Shirley Wilkerson, Clerkp Mr. Clarence Swan, Mr. Norman L. Ott, Mrs. Betty Grimm, Vice-Presidentp and Mr, Charles L. Rieger, Superintendent of Springfield Schools. MR. CARL COFFEEN Superintendent Summit County Schools The Board of Education, through the establishment of policies, and the Administration, in placing these policies in effect, have one major goal in mind. That goal is to provide for the young people of Springfield Twp. Schools the opportunity to receive the best possible education that a high school student can ac- quire. -Charles L. Rieger MR. CHARLES L. RIEGER Superintendent Spring- field Township Schools Findlay College, A.B.g Ohio State University, M.A. The multitude of the Board of Edu- cation's records are capably handled by Mrs. Jane Maxwell, Assistant Clerk: Miss Nancy Paull, Secretary to Mr. Riegerp Mrs. Shirley Wilkerson, Board Clerk: and Mrs. Marie Scott, Assistant Clerk. MR. JAMES A. STONE Principal Otterbein College, B.S. in Education, Ohio State University, Kent State University, M.E. MR. DWIGHT J. MYERS Guidance Director Kent State University, B.S. in Education, Ohio State University, M.A. in Botany. Psychology. Advisor: Senior Class, National Honor Soc iety. I MR. VINCENT W. GRIFFIN Assistant Principal Kent State University, M.A. in Mathematics B.S. in Education, University of Akron. Solid Geometry, Algebra II. MRS. DOROTHY SHARP High School Secretary ci MR. ERNEST BAKO MR. MILLARD BOGARD MRS. JOANN BRIDGE MR. JAMES DOMBO MR. WILLIS KURTZ MRS. DOROTHY FARST MRS. EDITH GINGRICH MRS. HELEN LOWE MRS. KAY BROHOLM MR. RAYMOND GINGRICH W' MR. ROBERT COLLINS MRS. DE MARIS CALLEN Au MR. NEIL DAVIS MR. L. J. DAUM MR. ROGER INGOLD MRS. JANE HARPER MRS. MARGERY CHURCH MR. JAMES LUNN MRS. MARGARET HUMBERT MISS ANN HART MARSHALL sw MR. WILLIAM MALLERNEE MR. RUSSELL PASTUCK MRS. FRANCES VASBINDER MR. JACK MANcos MISS JEANETTE ROSENBLOOM MR. WILBERT MANES MRS. NAOMI SICKAFOOSE MISS KAY WARDMAN 5 MRS. LUCILLE MILLER MRS. VIOLA SMITH -M 1 1 .S - 515 .mr M ,g?fg.gfg'g-gg-ag.w.p..-aw, my - -w zwa. --I-1-':.f: -..,,,m.wz.- 535' si -: ::- f:-'- aff f Ami. ' ' .951 Wk: ..1? 5. . , .,5.., . 1 X , .ffw 'E ,,..,, ,-- - NU 'si m f - gg X Z F un 'I In 4 m E 'I Z O S 0 I MR. RALPH MOU LTON MR. K. O. MYERS MR. DONALD SNYDER Kh- E 16 S ' lfflifmg .,...,.::s...ez pf if . ':q.E3.Y--. ::g,,. M .: I 5 1 M1 ',- .w f.2w- f- -,Q H... , 6, ' Lg' E , 1.45 , ,f P4 2 is A 2 I MR. DALE STANFORD MR. HAROLD YOAK MISS FRANCES SUSCO I MISS LOUISE NOLT MRS. MARY THOMAS I I MR. CHARLES L. RIEGER Superintendent Springfield Township Schools. Findlay College, A. B., Ohio State Uni- versity, M. A. MR. JAMES A. STONE Principal. Otterbein College, B. S. in Education, Ohio State University, Kent State Uni- versity, M. E. MR. VINCENT W. GRIFFIN Assistant Principal. Kent State University, M. A. in Mathe- matics, B. S. in Education, University of Akron. MR. ERNEST BAKO Cleveland Art Institute, Kent State Uni- versity, B. S. in Education, M. A. Art. Advisor: Junior Class, Camera Club. MR. MEL BOGARD Kent State University, B. S. in Educa- tion. World History, Biology, Physical Educa- tion, Varsity Basketball Coach, Fresh- man Football Coach. MRS. JOANNE BRIDGE Marymont College, University of Akron, B. A. in English. English I. Advisor: Freshman Class. MRS. KAY BROHOLM University af Iowa, B. A. in Home Eco- nomics. Home Economics l, IV, Advisor: Sophomore Class, Future Homemakers of America. MRS. DEMARIS CALLEN State Teachers' College, B. S. in Educa- tion, Pennsylvania State College. General Business, Bookeeping, Personal Typing. Advisor: Freshman Class, Spartana Bus- iness Manager. MRS. MARGERY CHURCH Ohio State University, B. S. in Education. Shorthand l, Office Practice, Office Machines. Advisor: Senior Class, Future Teachers of America. MR. ROBERT COLLINS University of Akron, B. A. in Education. Speech, Dramatics, English Ill. Advisor: Sophomore Class, Dramatics Club. MR. LAJOIE BUTCI'I DAUM Miami University, B. S. in Education, M. S. in Education. Physical Education, Football Line Coach, Track, Baseball. MR. B. NEIL DAVIS Kent State University, B. S. in Educa- tion, M. A. in Education. Vocal Music Advisor: Junior Class. MR. JAMES DOMBO Kent State University, B. S. in Educa- tion, M. A. in Education. Plane Geometry, Physics. Advisor: Junior Class, Junior Service Club. MRS. DOROTHY FARST Ohio University, B. S. in Education. Home Economics ll, Ill. Advisor: Junior Class, Future Home- makers of America. MRS. EDITH GINGRICH Ashland College, A. B. in Liberal Arts. aculfy Directory English ll. Advisor: Freshman Class, Kappa Chi. MR. RAYMOND GINGRICH Ashland College, A. B. in History, Ash- land Theological Seminary, B. Th. in Theology, Grace Theological Seminary, B. D. in Divinity, M. Th., D. Th. in Theology. World History, World Geography. Advisor: Freshman Class, Kappa Chi. MRS. JANE HARPER Shepherd State Teachers' College, B. S. in Education. General Math. Advisor: Freshman Class. MRS. MARGARET HUMBERT Kent State University, B. S. in Educa- tion, Greenbrier College. Physical Education. MR. ROGER INGOLD Manchester College, A. B. in Chemistry. Chemistry, Physics. Advisor: Senior Class, Student Council. MR. WILLIS KURTZ Manchester College, B. A. in Education, Kent State University, Bethany Seminary. General Science. Advisor: Freshman Class, Director of Audio-Visual Education. MRS. HELEN LOWE Ohio University, B. S. in Education, M. A. in Education. Spanish I, ll, English X. Advisor: Sophomore Class, Haromano. MR. JAMES LUNN University of Akron, B. S. in Education. Assistant Band Director. MR. WILLIAM MALLERNEE Kent State University, B. S. in Speech. English IX. Advisor: Freshman Class, Debate Team. MR. JACK MANCOS Kent State University, B. S. in Educa- tion. Mechanical Drawing and Drafting, Freshman Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach. Advisor: Junior Class. MR. WILBERT J. MANES Kent State University, B. S. in Educa- tion, M. E. in Education. Metal Shop. MISS ANN MARSHALL David Lipscomb College, B.S. in Busi- ness Administration. Business Arithmetic. Advisor: Sophomore Class. MRS. LUCILE R. MILLER Wittenberg College, A. B., Ohio State University, M. A. in English. English Literature, Journalism. Advisor: Sprag. MR. STEVE A. MITROVICH Kent State University, B. S. in Education, Master's in Education. Drivers Training, General Science. Advisor: Senior Class, Camera Club. MR. RALPH MOULTON Bethany Nazarene College, A. B. in Theology, Central Seminary, M, A. in Religious Education. American History, Sociology. Advisor: Sophomore Class. MR. DWIGHT J. MYERS Kent State University, B. S. in Education: Ohio State University, M.A. in Botany. Guidance Director, Psychology. Advisor: Senior Class, National Honor Society. MR. KENNETH O. MYERS Kent State University, B. S. in Educa- tion, University of Akron, M.S. in Educa- tion. Business Law, Economics, Distribu- tive Education. Advisor: Junior Class, Co-Op Club. MISS LOUISE NOLT Manchester College, A. B. in History, University of Akron, Kent State Uni- versity. American History, American Govern- ment. Advisor: Freshman Class, Future Teach- ers of America. MR. RUSSELL PASTUCK University of Akron, B. S. in Education, Northwestern University, M. A. in Edu- cation. American History, American Govern- ment, Athletic Director, Football Coach. Advisor: Varsity S. MISS JEANNETTE ROSENBLOOM University of Akron, B. S. in Educa- tion, B. S. in Business Administration, M. S. in Education. Shorthand ll, Transcription, Typing I. Advisor: Spartana. MRS. NAOMI SICKAFOOSE Mount Union College, B.S. in Education General Math., Algebra I Advisor: Freshman Class MRS. VIOLA SMITH University of Akron, B. S. in Educa- tion, Kent State University, M. A. in Library Science. Librarian. MR. DONALD SNYDER Kent State University, B. S. in Education, Pennsylvania State University, Master in Education. Woodworking I, IV. Advisor: Sophomore Class, Senior Service Club. MR. DALE STANFORD Kent State University, B. S. in Educa- tion, Master in Education. Band, Instrumental Music. Advisor: Band Boosters. MISS FRANCIS SUSCO Miami University, B. S. in Education. Algebra I, ll. Advisor: Freshman Class. MRS. MARY THOMAS Ohio University, B. S. in Education. Latin l, ll, English ll. Advisor: Freshman Class. MRS. FRANCES VASBINDER University of Akron, B. A. 'English Il, III. Advisor: Sophomore Class, Haromano, Teen-Age Book Club. MISS KATHERINE WARDMAN University of Akron, Kent State Univer- sity, B. S. in Education, Northwestern University. Girls'- Physical Education. Advisor: Cheerleaders, Girls' Athletic Association, Leaders' Corps. MR. HAROLD YOAK Kent State University, B. S. in Educa- tion. Biology, Assistant Football Coach, Re- serve Basketball Coach. Advisor: Freshman Class. .sad 3. The preparation and serving of tasty and well- balanced lunches is admirably accomplished by our cap- able cafeteria staff under the supervision of Mrs. Elsie Waldrop. The ladies include, left to right: Mrs. Charlene Greenlese, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Rachael Jones, Mrs. Waldrop, Mrs. Mary Halman, Mrs, Kay Hoisington, Mrs. Grace Porter, and Mrs. Willagene Swartz. The care and maintenance of our fine high school building is capably handled by custodians: Joe Rowles, Keeton Garrett, Robert Dishman, Howard Schrop, Donald Lee, and Dewey Bittinger, who was not present when the picture was taken. Faithfully transporting Township students to and from school each day are school bus drivers, Front Row, left to right: Bill Kennedy, Bill Cselle, Robert Heil, Bulos Martin, Farrell McMorrow, Leon Piland. Second Row: Jim Wideman, Carl Sayre, Arthur Boyer, George Wig- ington, Lindsay Hale, Malcolm Miller, Vernon Halm- quist. Third Row: John Austin, Jason Lawhorn, George Hohlbaugh, Herbert Livingston, Gene Rutter. Not pic- tured: Richard Taylor, Durwood Garrett, Jack Arnold, Grant Jackson, Glenn Gregg, Kenneth Ferris, and El- wood Moore. emnriam DEWAYNE MEIGS The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away blessed be the name of the Lord. Job 1:21 S enfors EZ f 2 DAVID MILFORD JONES President DOROTHY MAE WALLACE Treasurer RACHEL ALENE Cla SS ANDERSON MARVIN DAZZLE BALLARD THOMAS EDWARD ARNOLD PHILLIP RANDOLPH BEVINGTON CHARLES JOSEPH BARN ETTE JANET ANN BAUER GEORGE CHARLES BISHOP 5 z A I ROBERT CARL BAUM Of' rr5Qv LAWRENCE RICHMOND BABCOCK GIRTON BAUMAN GERALD GLENN BADER NEAL ALLEN BEAL LOIS JEAN BITTINGER i CAROL ANN HANSROTE Secretory LENA MAE BEASON i 1 JOHN THOMAS HEFFERNAN Vice-President GORDON BEHANNA 4, ,avi DONNA JUNE BLAKEMAN DONALD MARION BOLTZ DONNA NEAL CARROLL DORSEY LEE BOLYARD PEGGY LOU CHURCH ROBERT RUSSELL BOSTON JOAN LEONE CLARK CICISS Y ii ROBERT LEE BOYLE BETTE LOU CROOKS DONALD F. DAWKINS JOHN DALE CLAYPOOL .2,3I1J.i1a55i3153naw J .Jf?iL1f f.', 3f.221?mLiLi of 5Q ANN BRIGGS .K x xi N PATRICIA JEAN CLIFFORD JACK LEROY BRYANT SHIRLEY LUCILLE COOPER PATRICIA ANN DETWILER ,IK LENLEY ROY BUCHTEL DAVID WILLIAM COREY ROBERT ALAN CARPENTER EDWARD EUGENE CRAMER JULIA ANNA DILLON ROBERT DALE DILLON DORIS ANN FLUHARTY CAROLYN JEAN GRIMM ,- - :V 'f DAVID WILLIAM DOYLE PAUL LAMAR FOWLER THOMAS JOHN EBERHART CARRELL OTIS FU LTZ RONALD RAYMOND GRISEZ C GSS NANCY MAE EISENZIMMER MARLENE JOANNE GOUGLER of 5Q LUKE ELLSWORTH GRABLE DONNA JEAN ELLEBRUCH CHARLOTTE ANN GRAY JAMES BENJAMIN AGROW CARL STEWART EMERY EDMUND VICTOR FABRY JR. SHERIE LOU GREENLESE DOROTHY JEAN GREEN RUTH ALICE HARDING f - ROBERT DALE HARRIS GLORIA JEAN HARTMAN A W . nf te . 'f , af ff -, WILLIAM WHEELER HAWKINS JR. HOWARD EDWIN HOOVER ALYCE JOY KIRK it GEORGE A. HORTON JR. ROBERT THOMAS JAMES ALMA MATER Oh, Springfield High School, now to thee We sing a song of loyalty! We sing thy glory and thy fame, All praises to thy honored name. Chorus: Come and join us, while we sing, We'll make the nearby hillsides ring. Our hearts are light, our hearts are gay, Hurrah for Springfield's Red and Gray! ,fw- Cla SS BETTY CAROLINE HIGGINS SANDRA LYNN JEWELL If 77 of 59 ROBERT LEE HINER JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON RICHARD LOGAN HOHLBAUGH LEO DUANE HINES JERRY CRAIG JONES CAROLE JEAN JONES CLASS MOTTO: Our knowledge is our power and God, our strength. CLASS FLOWER: Rose CLASS COLORS: Scarlet 81 White DONALD LEE HOOVER RICHARD ALLEN KEEFER DAVID BRUCE KNOX 2 9 2 we 2 5 E Q tp ? 2 2 I ae Q4 ' L 2 ' 1 it ,vm We A Cla SS an: ,. Q , II IE 1 lf' 'V Ii GEN E LEROY KNOX -.,a-WF? ROSE MARIE MARTIN PAULINE BEVERLY MERRITT GERALD JOSEPH LANIK RUTH ANN MARTIN GARY ALLEN LARE PATRICIA ANN MATHERS STEVE GEORGE MERVOSH JR. 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HARRY HAROLD ROGERS NANCY LEE SELZER ELAINE SMART LILLIAN ROGISH ALFRED LEON SIEGFRIED SANDRA LOUISE ROMO ROBERT LARRY SIMPSON FAYE ELAINE SMITH WILLA JEAN SOUTHWOOD VIRGINIA JEAN TINGLER WYATT MONROE WEBB PAUL HUNTER ST. CLAIR ALICE BELLE TURNER fs 34 MARIE FAYE STEINER THOMAS GALSTER TUXILL FREDERICK G. WERNER Cla SS RICHARD MIKE STONE TRAVIS ROGER VAN HORN I 1 1 1 X I of 5Q BENJIMAN STRINGER IXLMA NILE VARN ER CHARLES W. SUTTON SANDRA LYNN VENHAM LEROY ALLEN WHITE EARL ARTHUR SWAN MARJORIE RUTH VIALL LYN DA LOUISE LEE TAYLOR MARILYN JEAN WARN ER RUSSELL ERVEN WHITE , C GSS ff5Q77 DORSEY CARROLL WHITED GARY CARL WIELAND JAMES ARTHUR WILE BEVERLY JUNE WILLIAMS LYDIA MERDINE WOLFE DONNA JANE YERKEY CARL EUGENE YOAKAM MYRA JUNE ZAHIRSKY CONSTANCE LOUISE ZUERCHER QYZTO1' RACHEL ALENE ANDERSON HROEH She'll Remeber: Miss Rosebloom's shorthand class Preference: Pizza and football games Pet Peeve: Tabulations in typing class Girls' Chorus 9, IO, II, Office Assistant I2: Perfect At- tendance 9, IO, II: G,A.A. 9. THOMAS EDWARD ARNOLD ,.-I-emi, He'll Remember: Mr. Collin's funny jokes about Englishmen Preference: None Pet Peeve: Hard tests given by Mr. Pastuck Bellevue High School 9: Ellet High School IO, II. LAWRENCE RICHMOND BABCOCK HBCU. He'll Remember: Mr. Pastuck's Government class Preference: Being able to sleep in study hall Pet Peeve: Tank, Chunky, and Frenchy Varsity Football I2, Track II, I2, Sprag Staff l2. GERALD GLENN BADER Butch He'll Remember: The rough times he had in Co-op class Preference: His big 47' Chevie Pet Peeve: Coaches who don't take short basketball players Union town 9, IO. MARVIN DAZZLE BALLARD Little John He'll Remember: The 57 Sweetheart dance Preference: Kirkio Pet Peeve: Butch's Mother-in-law Football: Freshman, Reserve IO: Varsity II, I2, Track 9, IO, Sports Manager II, Senior Service Club II, I2, Junior Service Club 9, IO, Kappa Chi I2, F.T,A. I2. CHARLES JOSEPH BARNETTE ,.JOe,, He'll Remember: The wonderful times he had at school, studying and other things Preference: Debating and Spartana Pet Peeve: People who can't keep secrets KL. R.I Boys' Chorus I2, Mixed Chorus I2g Library Assistant IO, Quill and Scroll II, I2, Spartana Staff II, I2, Business Man- ager, Sports Editor I2, Junior Play Cast: Senior Service Club II, I2, Kappa Chi II, Debate Team II, I2, F.T.A. II, I2, JANET ANN BAUER Katrinka She'll Remember: Bumping into Freshmen when late for physics class Preference: A toll, dark, and handsome guy from Ellet Pet Peeve: Sleeping at slumber parties Band IO, II, I2, Library Assistant 9, IO, II, I25 Office Assistant I2, Perfect Attendance 9, Scholarship Team II, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, Kappa Chi Il, Treasurer l2, Haromana IO, II. ROBERT CARL BAUM Skinhead He'll Remember: Being bald before his time Preference: Going steady with Sue Pet Peeve: Just school, that's all Football: Freshman, Varsity I2, Track IO, II, I2g Senior Service Club I I, I2, Junior Service Club 9, IO, Kappa Chi II. LARRY G. BAUMAN Larry He'll Remember: Mr, Pastuck's Government class Preference: Fords Pet Peeve: None Sprag Staff I2, Senior Service Club I2, Kappa Chi I2. NEAL ALLEN BEAL Neal He'll Remember: The Brothers of S.H,S. and his many years here Urecfo ry Preference: A Junior called Betsy Pet Peeve: Too many chiefs and not enough Indians Mixed Chorus I0, II, I2, Boys' Chorus II, I2 LENA MAE BEASON HI-enum She'll Remember: All the fun Peggy and she had in her Senior year Preference: A certain curly-haired boy Pet Peeve: School Girls' Chorus 9, io, ii, G.A.A. 9. GoRnoN BEHANNA Gordi He'll Remember: The Brothers , Ingold's tales, and Elvis's geometry class Preference: A sandy-haired, brown-eyed Sophomore girl Pet Peeve: People who lay their greasy heads on the clean windows of his car Baseball IO: Senior Service Club II, I2j F.T.A. IO, II, I2. PHILLIP R. BEVINGTON Phil He'll Remember: The Brothers' Club, Ingold's criminal in- stincts, and Brother Elvis's fGriff'sJ geometry class Preference: Carvettes Pet Peeve: Dave Knox Baseball IO, II, I25 Varsity S I2, Senior Service Club I2: F.T.A. I2. GEORGE CHARLES BISHOP Dreamer He'll Remember: Mrs. Callen's ability to get her toes stuck between the keys of her typewriter Preference: Cutting out paper dolls in study hall Pet Peeve: Butch's kind heart and fat fist Freshman Basketball, Co-Op I2. LOIS JEAN BITTINGER Chunky She'll Remember: The day Mr. Stone shut the door on his finger Preference: Pizza, Chevies, and Dodges Pet Peeve: Shirley, Bette and old T. B. Perfect Attendance 9. DONNA JUNE BLAKEMAN Blackie She'll Remember: The fun she had in transcription class Preference: The Marines Pet Peeve: Ruth Martin Girls' Chorus 9, IO: Kappa Chi IO, I2, DONALD MARION BOLTZ Boltz He'll Remember: The day Schultzy and he flicked Mr. Pas- tuck's Government class Preference: Friendly smiles Pet Peeve: 4O Ford and silly girls Roswell Kent Junior High School 95 Reserve Football IO, Reserve Basketball 9, IO, Track I2, Mixed Chorus II, I2, Boys' Chorus Il, I2: Octet I2, Perfect Attendance 9: Sen- ior Play Production Staff, Senior Service Club II, I2, F.T.A. I2g Dramatics Club I2, Spartana Dance Attendant. DORSEY LEE BOLYARD Brother Dorsey He'll Remember: The Brother's Organization and those wild drums Preference: Susie N. and the drums Pet Peeve: La Clase de Espanol Band IO, I2, Vice-President I2, Track IO, IZ, Mixed Chorus IO, II, I2g Boys' Chorus IO, II, IZ: Senior Play Production Staff, Senior Service Club I2, F.T,A. l2. ROBERT LEE BOYLE' f,BOb,, He'lI Remember: The United Christian Brothers and Sisters Preference: Girls and Fords Pet Peeve: Unsaved sisters Varsity Football 125 Track 105 Boys' Chorus 11, 125 Senior Service Club 125 F.T.A. 125 Co-op 12. ROBERT RUSSELL BOSTON Russ He'll'Remember: The United Christian Brothers and Sisters Preference: Jonesey and Mercurys Pet Peeve: Going to work after football games Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Boys' Chorus 11, 125 Honor Roll 105 Scholarship Team 105 Senior Service Club 125 F.T.A. 11, 125 ELEANOR ANN BRIGGS Briggsie She'll Remember: The time she wore long black socks to school and had questions asked all day Preference: Having lots of friends Pet Peeve: No cor unless the dishes are done Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 105 Library Assistant 95 Senior Play Production Staff5 Junior Play Production Staff5 G.A.A. 95 Camera Club 9. JACK LEROY BRYANT Jack He'll Remember: Being late for class Preference: A certain Sophomore girl Pet Peeve: Government class Senior Service Club 11, 125 Junior Service Club 9, 105 Kappa Chi 1 1. LENLEY ROY BUCHTEL Lemonly He'll Remember: The descriptive nicknames given to people Preference: Sixth-period lunch Pet Peeve: Giving a report in Government class Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. ROBERT ALAN CARPENTER Crosscut He'll Remember: The man with the wooden head lButchJ Preference: White '58 Plymouths and dark-eyed girls Pet Peeve: Lenley Buchtel's driving Varsity Football 125 Reserve Football 10, 115 Freshman Footboll5 Baseball 125 Track 10, 115 Varsity S 125 Senior Play Production Staff5 Senior Service Club 11, 125 Junior Service Club 9, 10. DONNA NEAL CARROLL Susie She'll Remember: Third-period solid geometry class Preference: Many friends Pet Peeve: Classes with too many girls Band 9, 10, 115 Girls' Chorus 95 Library Assistant 9, 10, 11, 125 Kappa Chi 125 Haromano 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 11, 12. PEGGY LOU CHURCH iipegff She'll Remember: Mr. lngold's chemistry class Preference: Football games Pet Peeve: None Scholarship Team 105 Haromano 10, 11, 12. JOAN LEONE CLARK Joni She'll Remember: The fun she had in shorthand-transcription class Preference: Boys with blond hair Pet Peeve: Learning how to drive McKinley High School, Niles, Ohio 9, 105 Honor Roll 115 Haromano 12. JOHN DALE CLAYPOOL Casey He'lI Remember: Griff's social, solid geometry class Preference: Sleeping late Pet Peeve: Getting up early Student Projectionist 11, 125 Camera Club 9, 10, Vice- President 11, President 12. PATRICIA JEAN CLIFFORD Patsy She'll Remember: Her fast speaking Spanish class Preference: Cape Cod Pet Peeve: The aroma of chile in the cafeteria on the days she decided to bring her lunch Mixed Chorus ll, 125 Girls' Chorus 9, 105 Kappa Chi 125 Madrigals 10. SHIRLEY LUCILLE COOPER Coops She'll Remember: The day Mr. Mitrovich fell over his brief case and, also, his constant teasing Preference: Hayrides, pizza, and ci '50 Plymouth Pet Peeve: Lois, Bette Lou, and old T. B. DAVID WILLIAM COREY ,,Num,, He'll Remember: The Junior-Senior picnic Preference: Chevies Pet Peeve: Fords Varsity Basketball 115 Baseball 11, 125 Varsity S 125 Senior Service Club 125 Spartana Dance Attendant. EDWARD EUGENE CRAMER ,,Edi, He'll Remember: The first basketball game he attended Preference: Girls Pet Peeve: Students who gamble during school hours Library Assistant 10, 115 Co-op 12, BETTY LOU CROOKS HFOKH She'll Remember: The good times she had at S.H.S. and all the nice people she knows Preference: A certain guy in the Air Force Pet Peeve: Shirley, Lois, and old T. B. Library Assistant 10, 125 Camera Club 9, 10. DONALD F. DAWKINS uoonu He'll Remember: The good times he had in Band Preference: Blondes Pet Peeve: All those girls in Office Practice class Band 9,1O,11,l25Co-op12. PATRICIA ANN DETWILER ffpctii She'll Remember: The time Dot Wallace tried to park be- tween the post and the building at the Spartanette Preference: Watching people Pet Peeve: Norma Jean's happiness Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 9, 105 Office Assistant 125 Class Vice-President 95 Honor Roll 9, 10, 115 Sprag Staff 125 Spartana Staff 115 G.A.A. 9, IO, 115 Kappa Chi 9, 105 Dramatics Club 9, 10, 115 Debate Team 9, 10, 11, President 115 Haromano 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 115 Madrigals 10. JULIA ANNA DILLON if-judyii She'll Remember: Solo contest at Kent State University Preference: Jack Lemmon and Harry Pet Peeve: Hey Shorty Cheerleader2Reserve 105 Varsity 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 9, 105 Girls' Sextet 10, 11, 125 Sprag Staff 125 Senior Play Cast: Junior Play Production Staff5 G.A.A. 9, 10, 115 Kappa Chi 9, 105 Dramatics Club 9, IO, 11, 125 Thespians 11, 125 Debate Team 9, 105 Haromano 115 F.T.A. ll, 125 Homecoming Queen 125 Sno-Ball Dance Attendant 115 Madrigals IO. ROBERT DALE DILLON ,Bobo He'll Remember: The study hall where he couldn't see the clock Preference: Girls Pet Peeve: Cars Co-op 125 Camera Club 9, 10, 11. DAVID WILLIAM DOYLE Fuzz l-le'll Remember: The unique lunches he had at school Preference: Girls and Track Pet Peeve: Teddy bears and Heff's goatee Football: Freshman 9, Reserve 10, Track 10, 11, 12, Vg,-. 5lfY 5 ll, 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Chorus 10, 12: Perfect Attendance 10, Scholarship Team 10, 11, Sen- ior Service Club ll, 12, Junior Service Club 10. THOMAS JOHN EBERHART Dinklehiemer He'II Remember: Mr. lngold and his physics class Preference: Chess and brunettes Pet Peeve: Getting up for school South High 9, 10, Scholarship Team 11. NANCY MAE EISENZIMMER nlken She'll Remember: Marching in front of a good band Preference: '58's, Errol Flynn Pet Peeve: Mr. Collins' remarks Majorette 12, Mixed Chorus 12, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Hon- or Roll 11, Sprag Staff 12, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, G.A.A, 9, Kappa Chi 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12, F:T.A. 11, Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Haromano 11, 12, Madrigals 10, Spartana Dance Attendant. DONNA JEAN ELLEBRUCH Donnie She'll Remember: The fun she had in Miss Rosenbloom's shorthand-transcription class Preference: The football games Pet Peeve: Mr. Mitrovich, when he stalls the drivers' train- ing car Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, G.A.A, 9, Haromano 10, 11, 12. CARL STEWART EMERY Emery Dust He'll Remember: Mrs. Wyre's Oral English class Preference: Thunderbirds Pet Peeve: Algebra ll Band 9, 10, 12, President 11, Co-op P-resident 12. EDMUND VICTOR FABRY JR. Eddie l-le'll Remember: The Brothers' club Preference: Sleeping in Miss Nolt's ninth-period Govern- ment class Pet Peeve: Boys' Octet ' Track 10, 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Ensemble 12, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10. DORIS ANN FLUHARTY Doris She'll Remember: Having a Fictitious name in the 1957-58 magazine drive Preference: A certain guy in the Air Force Pet Peeve: Silent study halls Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Perfect Attendance 9, Honor Roll 11, Sprag Editor 12, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Cast, G:A.A. 9, 10, 11, Kappa Chi 9, 10, 12, F.T.A. 10, Haromano 10, Assistant Secretary 11, Secretary 12, Spar- tana Dance Attendant. PAUL LAMAR FOWLER Mick He'll Remember: Drinking Tequila through Flavor Straws Preference: June McCall iEast1 Pet Peeve: People that eat pizza for breakfast CARRELL OTIS FULTZ ShuItzy He'll Remember: Octet and the day Boltzy and he flicked Pastuck's Government class Preference: People - mainly a girl at Green Pet Peeve: A 1951 Ford and talkative girls Track 9, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12, Boys' Chorus 9, 10, 12, Octet 10, 11, 12, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Senior Service Club 12, F.T.A. 12, Dramatics Club 11, 12, Thespians ll, 12, Junior-Senior Dance Attendant 11. MARLENE JOANNE GOUGLER Marlene She'll Remember: All the fun she had with Dottie, Barb, Sherie, and Lydia and also her crazy shorthand-trans- cription class Preference: Basketball games and pizza Pet Peeve: Her long telephone conversations with Barb Lehr Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, Office Assistant 12, Perfect At- tendance IO, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, Kappa Chi 9, 11, 12, F.T.A. 10, 11, Vice-President 12, Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Thespians 12, Haromano 10, 11, 12, Mad- rigals 10, Sweetheart Dance Attendant ll. LUKE ELLSWORTH GRABLE ulhuken He'll Remember: The good times he had in Mr. Manes' shop class Preference: 55 T Bird Pet Peeve: Rosen's 5l Chevie CHARLOTTE ANN GRAY Little Monster She'll Remember: The good times she had in shorthand- transcription and Miss Rosenbloom's jokes Preference: Mark Allan Smitty Confusion Smith Pet Peeve: Homework Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Scholarship Team 9, 10, 11, National Honor Soci- ety 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 1-1, 12, Spartana Staff 11, 12, Editor 12, F.T.A. 11, 12, Dramatics Club 11, 12, Vice-Presi- dent 12, Debate Team 11, Haromano 10, 11, 12, Freshman -Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 9, Madrigals 10. DORTHY JEAN GREEN Jeannie She'll Remember: The good times in office practice with Jewell and Harding Preference: Working in the office Pet Peeve: People who call me Blackie Office Assistant 12, Perfect Attendance 9, Senior Play Pro- duction Staff, G.A.A. 9. SH ERIE LOU GREENLESE Tootie She'll Remember: All the fun she had in school with Mar- lene, Lydia, and their little gang Preference: A tall guy and basketball games Pet Peeve: People who are never satisfied Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Perfect Attendance 10, 11, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Kappa Chi 9, 11, 12, Office Assistant 12, F.T.A. 11, 12, Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11, '12, Haromano 10, 11, 12. CAROLYN JEAN GRIMM Gook She'll Remember: Mr. Griffin's math classes Preference: Cheerleading Pet Peeve: Pot and Henny Bond 9, 10, 11, 12, Freshman Cheerleader, Varsity Cheer- leader 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, IO, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Pro- duction Staff, G.A.A: 9, Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11, Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Thespians 11, 12, Debate Team 9, Haromano 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 11, F.T.A. 12, Madrigals 10, Sweetheart Dance Attendant 10, Junior- Senior Dance Attendant 11, Homecoming Dance Attendant 12. RONALD RAYMOND GRISEZ Griz He'll Remember: Some of the crazy meals he had at school Preference: Fine girls Pet Peeve: Girls with weird hairdos Senior Play Production Staff, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi 11, 12, F.T.A. 12. JAMES BENJAMIN GROW HBenii He'll Remember: The first day of drivers' training class when Alberta Ellis tried to use the car as a corn picker Preference: Ramblers that do 120 in second gear Pet Peeve: Medina High School 9, Library Assistant 10, Senior Service Club 12, Kappa Chi 12. CAROL ANN HANSROTE Henrietta She'll Remember: Every one of her four wonderful years at Springfield High with the gang Preference: Boys who like to talk Pet Peeve: People who start to say something but don't finish it Band 9, IO, II, l2, Mixed Chorus II, I2, Girls' Chorus 9, IO, Class Secretary l2, Class Treasurer II, Perfect Atten- dance 9, IO, II, Honor Roll 9, IO, II, Scholarship Team 9, Senior Play Production Staff, G,A.A. 9, Kappa Chi IO, II, F. T,A. I2, Haromano IO, II, I2, Sweetheart Dance Attendant IO, Homecoming Attendant I2. RUTH ALICE HARDING Ruthie She'll Remember: Her two fun-packed years at Springfield and, most of all, the new friends she has made Preference: People who aren't two-faced Pet Peeve: People who start to say something and never fin- ish it Uniontown 9, IO, Girls' Chorus I2, Senior Play Production Staff, Girls' Ensemble I2, May Dance Attendant 9, IO, Sweetheart Attendant IO. JERRY PAUL HAROLD Slim He'll Remember: His last year, because he won't be here next year if he gets out this year Preference: To make a monster Pet Peeve: None l ROBERT DALE HARRIS Pork ChopS He'll Remember: The fun he had in chemistry class and in his Junior year Preference: His first-period study hall Pet Peeve: That long, long rope in the gym Library Assistant 9, Perfect Attendance IO, Honor Roll 9, IO, II, Scholarship Team 9, IO, II, Senior Service Club II, I2, Camera Club 9, IO, Vice-President I2. GLORIA JEAN HARTMAN Harty She'll Remember: When Butch pushed her in the waste paper basket Preference: The gang from Mogadore Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than anyone else Girls' Chorus 9, IO, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, IO, II. WILLIAM WHEELER HAWKINS, JR. Hawkeye He'll Remember: The great bunch of guys and dolls, and the Metro track meets of his Sophomore and Junior years Preference: A choice fox, a fast sheen, and heavy bread Pet Peeve: Being late nearly every day Band 9, IO, II, Track 9, IO, II, I2, Varsity S II, I2, Sen- ior Service Club II, President I2, Kappa Chi I2, Camera Club I2. JOHN THOMAS HEFFERNAN ,,Heff,, He'll Remember: Singing tenor, alto, soprano, and baritone in Mixed Chorus Preference: Pole-vaulting nine feet six inches Pet Peeve: Coming down nine feet six inches Football: Freshman, Reserve IO, Varsity IO, II, Captain I2, Basketball: Freshman, Reserve IO, Varsity Il, l2, Baseball 9, Track lO, II, I2, Varsity S IO, II, I2, Mixed Chorus 9, IO, II, I2, Boys' Chorus 9, IO, I2, Boys' Ensemble 9, Stu- dent Council IO, Il, I2, Class Vice-President I2, Senior Service Club II, I2, Junior Service Club 9, IO, F.T.A. IO, II, I2. BETTY CAROLINE HIGGINS Betty She'll Remember: The good times she had at S.H.S. Preference: Spanish class Pet Peeve: Pat Mathers in psychology class Perfect Attendance IO, G.A.A. 9, Kappa Chi 9, F.T.A. IO, II, Haromqno II, I2. ROBERT LEE HINER ,,BOb,, He'll Remember: A certain girl from Green Preference: Girls Pet Peeve: Rosen's Chevy Freshman Football, Library Assistant 9, Sprag Staff I2, Sen- ior Service Club I2. LEO DUANE HINES Germ ' He'll Remember: Dear old Latin class Preference: Riding Pet Peeve: Walking Freshman Basketball, Perfect Attendance 9, II, Senior Ser- vice Club I2, Kappa Chi I2. RICHARD LOGAN HOHLBAUGH Little Luke He'll Remember: The cool yules from Springfield Preference: Saturday night Pet Peeve: Sunday morning Varsity Football II, I2, Basketball: Freshman, Reserve 9, Varsity I2, Track I2, Varsity S II, I2, Mixed Chorus IO, II, Boys' Chorus IO, Senior Service Club II, I2, Junior Service Club 9, IO, Kappa Chi II, Homecoming King I2. DONALD LEE HOOVER HHDOVYH He'll Remember: The cool yules Preference: Women Pet Peeve: '59 Chevies Junior Service Club 9, IO, Co-op I2. HOWARD EDWIN HOOVER Windy He'Il Remember: Butch's gym classes Preference: Sandlot Football Pet Peeve: None Freshman Football 9, Reserve Basketball 10, Co-Op 12, Cam- era Club 9. GEORGE ARTHUR HORTON George He'll Remember: The iolly guys in the octet Preference: A 1950, blue-black-and-green Ford Pet Peeve: Pizza Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, Boys' Chorus 10, 12, Octet 12, Perfect Attendance 10, 11. Pet Peeve: Flies in the cafeteria Band 9, 10, ll, Varsity Football 11, 12, Reserve Football 11, Freshman Football, Track 11, 12, Class President 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 9, Honor Roll 9, 10, National Honor Soci- ety 1l, President 12, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Ser- vice Club 9, 1O, Kappa Chi 10, 11, F.T.A. 11, 12. JERRY CRAIG JONES Jones He'll Remember: Drivers' training class of '58 with Gary Lare, Donna Carroll and Al Siegfried Preference: '59 Chevy convertible Pet Peeve: '58 Metropolitan Junior Service Club 10, Co-op Secretary 12, Camera Club 9, 10, 11. RICHARD ALLEN KEEFER ROBERT THOMAS JAMES Jamie He'll Remember: Tuger and the way to Tennessee Preference: Fast and ferocious automobiles Pet Peeve: Mr. Griffin's office Varsity Football 10, 11, Freshman Football, Senior Service Club 11. 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Co-op 12. SANDRA LYNN JEWELL Sandy She'll Remember: Y.F.C. and all the good times she had with Paige, Harding, Southwood, Green, and Kirk Preference: To succeed in at least something Pet Peeve: McEwen, Grimmie, Lehr, Johnson, Matson, and Horton Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Senior Play Pro- duction Staff, Perfect Attendance 11, Kappa Chi 11, Sec- retary 12, Haromano 11, Chaplain 12. JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON Jim He'lI Remember: The time his buddies and he shaved their heads Preference: Being a Senior Pet Peeve: Gary Matson and Dave Williams Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Freshman Football, Track 11, 12, Varsity S 11, 12, Student Council 11, Vice-President 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, Sprog Staff 12, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11, 12, CAROLE JEAN JONES Jonesey She'll Remember: Sixth-period lunch with Walli and Bubbles Preference: '58 Mercury convertibles Pet Peeve: Bass and Tenor section in Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Girls' Sextet 11, 12, Student Council Treasurer 12, Madrigals 10, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Scholarship Team 10, Quill and Scroll 12, Sprog Staff 12, Senior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, 10, Kappa Chi 9, 10, F.T.A. 10, 11, Dramatics Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Debate Team 9, Secretary 10, Haromano 10, 11, 12. DAVID MILFORD JONES Dave He'll Remember: A lot of things Preference: '49 Chevy r,DiCk,, He'll Remember: Drivers' training class of '58 with Bob Hilner, Bob Baum, and Kenny Hosey Preference: Pizza Pet Peeve: Old cars Perfect Attendance 9, 10, Co-op 12, Camera Club 10. ALYCE JOY KIRK Kirkio She'll Remember: The many exciting and wonderful times she had in the company of Sandy Jewell Preference: Little John Pet Peeve: People who don't like pizza and french fried onion rings Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Madrigals 10, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, National Honor Society 11, Chaplain 12, Quill and Scroll 12, Sprog Staff 12, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Cast, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11, President 12, F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, Dramatics Club 11, 12, Haromano 10, 11, 12, Freshman Girls' Ensemble, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble. DAVID BRUCE KNOX Juvenile He'll Remember: His Senior year! It was the best year of his life, and he'll never forget it Preference: Chevies over Fords Pet Peeve: People who want to get pizza but don't have any money Freshman Football, Track 11, Perfect Attendance 9, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Co-op 12, Camera Club 9. GENE LEROY KNOX Gino He'lI Remember: All the good times that Hawk and he have had Preference: A tuba player who can blast Pet Peeve: A tuba play who blasts, but with the wrong notes Band 9, 10, 11, 122 Track 12, Senior Service Club 12. GERALD JOSEPH LANIK Jerry He'll Remember: Early, early Monday mornings Preference: Beat-up Dodge and Elden Pet Peeve: New cars in the parking lot GARY ALLEN LARE i1Gary11 He'll Remember: The fun he had in the Junior Class play Preference: A thick juicy steak Pet Peeve: Asiatic flu Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 10, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, National Honor Society 11, Vice-President 12, Junior Play Cast, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Kappa Chi 11, Drae matics Club 12, Thespians 12, Carmera Club 9, 10. BARBARA KAY LEHR Barbie She'll Remember: All the good times she had with our gang Preference: Basketball, peppy parties, and pep assemblies Pet Peeve: Dot, Norma, Marlene, Sherrie, and Pat McEwen Mixed Chorus ll, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Honor Roll 9, 10, ll, Quill and Scroll 12: Sprag Staff 12, Senior Play Pro- duction Staff, Student Director, Junior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, 10, Treasurer 11, Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11, 12, F.T.A. IO, ll, 12, Dramatics Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Thespians ll, 12, Debate Team 9, 10, Haromano 10, Chaplain 11, 12. LARRY ERNEST LEIFHEIT Larry He'll Remember: The Senior Service gang and the fun he had in it Preference: Red T. Bird Pet Peeve: Giving current events in Government class Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi il. DAVID LYNN LIPSCOMB ,,I-,pn He'll Remember: Boys' Octet and their trips to contests. Preference: Short girls Pet Peeve: Stringer's bomb Freshman Football, Track 9, 10, Sports Manager ll, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Chorus 9, 10, 12, Octet 10, 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 9, Honor Roll 9, IO, '11, Scholar- ship Team 9, 10, National Honor Society ll, 12, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Senior Service Club ll, 12, Junior Service Club 9. IO, Kappa Chi 9, IO, ll, 12, Dramatics Club 10, ll, President 12, Thespians 11, 12, Debate Team 9, IO, Junior-Senior Prom Attendant ll. STEPHEN HILDRETH MACE Steve He'll Remember: Giving Mr. Griffin a hard time in geometry class Preference: All A's Pet Peeve: Seventh-period study hall Varsity Football IO, li, 12, Freshman Football, Reserve Basketball 10, Baseball 12, Track 10, 11, Varsity S 10, 11, 12, Class Vice-President 10, Senior Service Club ll, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi 12, Spartana King 12. ELAINE PEARL MARLIN Marlin She'll Remember: Playing basketball on a boys' noon intra- mural team Preference: A certain senior guy Pet Peeve: Slow-movin' people Girls' Chorus 9, Leader Corps 12, Perfect Attendance 9, G. A.A. 9, 10, F.H.A. ll, Secretary 12. ROSE MARIE MARTIN Rosie She'Il Remember: All the boys Mr. Bolgard was supposed to fix her up with, but didn't Preference: Spaghetti and pizza Pet Peeve: Butch Mixed Chorus ll, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Office Assistant 12, Scholarship Team 11, Senior Play Production Staff, Jun- ior Play Production Staff: G.A.A. 9, Dramatics Club 9, Haro- mano ll, 12, F.H.A. 9, 12. RUTH ANN MARTIN Rudie She'll Remember: The nice times at lunch with Rita, Donna, Rachel, and Patsy Preference: Fords, marriage, and Cliff Pet Peeve: Donna Blakeman Girls' Chorus 10, ll, PATRICIA ANN MATHERS Hpatu She'll Remember: The terrible time some person gave her in chemistry class Preference: Pecan pie and cherry sodas Pet Peeve: None Uniontown High School 9, 10, Haromano 12. GARY LEE MATSON Meathead He'll Remember: The three-times-in-a-row he got burned with his sunlamp Preference: The crowd in Mogadore at Whispering Springs Pet Peeve: Jim Johnson and Dave Williams Varsity Football ll, Sports Manager 9, 12, Senior Play Pro- duction Staff, Senior Service Club ll, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi 12. LEE ALTON MC CASLIN Reckless He'll Remember: The time he ran in the back of Butch's car Preference: Girls with good running cars Pet Peeve: Girls that are always talking Senior Service Club ll, 12, Kappa Chi 11, 12, Dramatics Club ll, 12, Co-op 12. RICHARD EARL MC CAULEY HMOCH He'll Remember: When Hohlbaugh cut his hair Preference: L.M.W. Pet Peeve: School lunches Varsity Football 9, IO, 12, Reserve Basketball 10, Freshman Basketball, Track ll, 12, Varsity S ll, 12, Honor Roll il, Scholarship Team IO, I 'l, Junior Play Cast, Senior Service Club ll, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi 11, Debate Team 9, IO. ELIZABETH MARTHA MC ELROY Liz She'll Remember: The good times she had at S.H.S. Preference: '55 Fords, pizza, and Dick Pet Peeve: Boring study halls Perfect Attendance 9, 10, F.H.A. 12. PATRICIA ELLEN MC EWEN upatn She'll Remember: All the wonderful teachers, and the sleepless slumber parties with the gang Preferencezz Smiling kids Pet Peeve: Gook and Henny Band 9, IO, ll, 12, Majorette 12, Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Honor Roll 9, 10, II, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, G.A,A, 9, 10, Kappa Chi ii, F.T.A. ll, 12, Dra- matics Club Il, 12, Thespians ll, 12, Haromano IO, Treasurer I 1, Vice-President 12, Sweetheart Dance Attendant I I. PAULINE MERRITT Pauline She'll Remember: Those crazy slumber parties when Dot did her version of the jitterbug Preference: Red rosebud corsages Pet Peeve: Noon rehearsals in mixed chorus Freshman Cheerleader, Girls' Varsity Basketball ll, Girls' Freshman Basketball, Mixed Chorus II, Secretary '12, Girls' Chorus 9, IO: Class Treasurer 10, Leader Corps 12, Honor Roll 9, IO, ll, Senior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, ll, 12, Kappa Chi 9, IO, ll, 12, F.T.A. IO, li, 12, Haromano IO, 11, 12, F.H.A. 10, Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 9, Madrigals 10, Spartana Queen 12, STEPHEN GEORGE MERVOSH, JR. Mole He'll Remember: The good physics classes he had Preference: Fuel-iniection Chevies Pet Peeve: Educational lectures Freshman Basketball, Varsity S 9, 10, 11, 12, Sports Manager 10, Perfect Attendance 9, Honor Roll 11, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11, 12, Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12. WAYNE LEE MILLS Toothpick He'll Remember: A certain girl from Kenmore Preference: J, P. and Cheeseburgers Pet Peeve: Tall girls Varsity Football 115 Track 10, 11, 125 Varsity S 11, 125 Perfect Attendance 95 Senior Service Club 11, 125 Junior Service Club 9, 10. EDWARD CLARENCE MITCHELL Cochise He'll Remember: The night in Fort Hayes Hotel in Columbus after the State track meet Preference: All fine girls in West Akron Pet Peeve: None Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Reserve Football 95 Freshman Football5 Varsity Basketball 11, 125 Reserve Basketball 105 Freshman Basketball: Track 10, 11, 125 Varsity S 10, 11, 125 Sprag Staff 125 Senior Service Club 12. JOY SHANNON MOHLER Butterball She'll Remember: All of the crazy times she had with the happy-go-lucky bunch in the Class of '59 Preference: Happy people Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning G.A.A. 9, 105 F.H,A. 11, 12. RONALD CARL MOLLOHAN Cosmo He'll Remember: All the members of the 59 graduation class Preference: Pat Morgan Pet Peeve: People who don't like pizza Camera Club 9, 10. OMELEA ANN MORRIS ,,Ann,, She'll Remember: Regena Riblett and Judy Keister in sixth- period lunch Preference: Hamburgs and Lujan's Pet Peeve: None Ellet 9, io, ii. Mii.ToN EDWARD MURRAY ,,Ed,, He'll Remember: Fourth-period study hall and Miss Marshall Preference: Football games and drag races Pet Peeve: People who eat pizza for breakfast KAREN MARIE MYERS Karney She'll Remember: All the good times she had in her home economics classes Preference: People who always have a pleasant smile for everyone Pet Peeve: People who don't practice what they preach Office Assistant 125 Perfect Attendance 95 Honor Roll 95 G. A.A. 95 Haromano 105 F.H.A. 11, President 12. JOHN ROBERT NEAL John He'll Remember: The drag races down Canton Road Preference: '59 T Birds Pet Peeve: Rosen's Chevy Co-op 12. DOLLY NEWMAN DoIlie She'll Remember: The time Barberc Ross and she went out Halloweening Preference: Pizza and 58 Chevy convertibles Pet Peeve: Snobby people Girls' Chorus 10, 11, 125 Girls' Ensemble 12. MERLE CRAIG NICHOLSON Nick He'll Remember: The good times he had in shop and at the football games Preference: Chevies Pet Peeve: Ford products CAROLYN SUE NICKELL ,rsuen She'll Remember: Protich, Venham, Wallace, Rogish, Lehr, and Marlin Preference: Dorsey Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than anyone else Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 9, 105 Office Assistant 11, 125 Senior Play Production Staff5 Kappa Chi 9, 105 F, T.A. 9, 11, 125 Dramatics Club 9, 10, 115 F.H.A. 9, 10, Historian 11, Treasurer 125 Cotton Swing Attendant 9, 11, MARY MARGARET OLAH Oldsmobile She'll Remember: All the fun the majorettes and their guys have had together Preference: Steve and the Plymouth Fury that goes with him Pet Peeve: People who think they are wheels Majorette 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 105 Senior Play Production Staff5 Junior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 10, 115 Kappa Chi 125 F.T.A. 10,' 11, 12. GARNETTE OSIE OSBORNE Ozzie She'll Remember: All the times she went to Mr. Stone for help to raise her morale Preference: To get a new electric guitar Pet Peeve: None Girls' Chorus 115 Library Assistant 115 Quill and Scroll 125 Sprag Staff Associate Editor 125 Senior Play Production Staff. NORMA JEAN OTT Norma Jean She'll Remember: All the fun she had in the Junior and Sen- ior plays Preference: Sleepless slumber parties Pet Peeve: Butch's remarks Band 10, 12, Secretary 9, 115 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 9, 105 Class Treasurer 95 Perfect Attendance 105 Honor Roll 9, 10, 115 Scholarship Team 9, 10, 115 National Honor Society 11, 125 Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast: G.A.A. 9, 105 Kappa Chi 9, 105 F.T.A, 10, 11, 125 Dramatics Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Thespians 10, 11, 125 Haromano 10, ll, 12. SAUNDRA MAE PAIGE Sandy She'll Remember: Youth For Christ, and those crazy slumber parties with Jewell, Grimmy, Micky, and Henny Preference: Bill Pet Peeve: Earl Swan Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 9, 105 Junior Play Pro- duction Staff5 Kappa Chi, Social Chairman 11, 125 Home- coming Attendant 12. BEVERLY KATHLEEN PATSCH Patches She'll Remember: The G.A.A. Sock Hop and some of the crazy parties and football games Preference: Horses, especially her own Pet Peeve: Judy Knotts and Joanne Drennan lGiggles1 Mixed Chorus 125 Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 115 Perfect Attendance 9, 115 G.A,A. 9, 10, Vice-President 11, President 125 Lead- er Corps 12, JANICE ELLEN PITT ,,-,ann She'll Remember: Mrs. Forst's patience in sewing class Preference: Movies with happy endings Pet Peeve: Alarm clocks Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 F.H.A. 9, 10, ll, 12. JOYCE ELAINE PITT Shorty She'll Remember: All her good friends and good times Preference: Florida vacations Pet Peeve: T, V. Westerns Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12. KENNETH JAMES POUNCEY nKenu He'll Remember: All the good times he had at Springfield High School Preference: Girls Pet Peeve: Nosey girls PHYLLIS RUTH POVLACS Phyllis She'll Remember: Haromano, tap assemblies, and Violette Preference: Friends and happiness Pet Peeve: Unmailable letters in transcription class Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 9, 105 Student Council 105 Perfect Attendance 95 Honor Roll 9, 10, 115 Scholar- ship Team 9, 10, ll, National Honor Society 11, Treasurer 12, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, Student Director, G.A.A. 9, 10, F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12, Debate Team 9, 10, 11, President 12, Haromano 10, Secretary 11, President 12, Madrigals 10, Sweetheart Dance Attendant 11. RUTH ANN POWELL Ruthie She'll Remember: The good times Sharon and she have had since she came to S.H.S. Preference: Goodelookin' guys Pet Peeve: '51 green Mercury Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Library Assistant 9, 10, Junior Play Production Staff, G.A,A. 9. BEVERLY ANN PROTICH HBH., She'll Remember: Sue, Sandy, Dotti, Lil, Barb, and Blaine Preference: Chuck, and June 27, 1959 Pet Peeve: Conceited people Kenmore 9, 10, Girls' Chorus 11, F.T.A, 11, 12, F.H.A. 11, 12. DAVID SANFORD PRUITT Prunes He'll Remember: Playing basketball against the varsity team for a pep assembly, we-8, they-O Preference: Longer gym classes Pet Peeve: When study hall or gym is omitted Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Perfect Attendance '10, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, Dramatics Club 12, Thespians 11, 12, Camera Club 9, Butler High School 10. ROBERT DWIGHT QUIGLEY Quig He'll Remember: The day he stuck Knox with a compass and Cramer got blamed for it Preference: Girls Pet Peeve: Homework Varsity Football 10, Freshman Football, Reserve Basketball 10, Freshman Basketball, Track 9, 10, 12, Scholarship Team 10, 11, Junior Service Club 10. LINDA LEE RAGER Lindo She'll Remember: All the good times she had in mixed chorus Preference: Pizza and football games Pet Peeve: Physics Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Girls' Chorus IO, Library Assistant 11, Junior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, F.T.A. 11, Kappa Chi 11, 12, Camera Club 12. CHARLES ILDO RAMSDELL, JR. Chuck He'll Remember: Our noon-hour fun Preference: Thursday night football practice Pet Peeve: Se1via's thriftiness Varsity Football 11, 12, Reserve Football 10, Freshman Foot- ball, Freshman Basketball, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Varsity S 11, 12, Senior Play Cast, Senior Play Production Staff, Sen- ior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9. RAYMOND EDWARD REARICK Rearick He'll Remember: The party after the Tallmadge game in his Junior year and 1-losey's garage Preference: Ohio Pet Peeve: West Virginia Varsity S 10, 11, 12, Sports Manager 10, Sprag Staff 12, Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 10, Kappa Chi 11, Dramatics Club 11. WILLIAM REEDER Tuger He'll Remember: Bob James and a way to Tennessee Preference: Fine cars, especially Lincolns Pet Peeve: School HARRY HAROLD ROGERS Sonny He'll Remember: The good times he had in study halls, es- pecially fourth-period in his Junior year Preference: Hopped-up cars Pet Peeve: Transmissions that freeze up on trucks Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Reserve Basketball 10, Varsity S 12, Student Projectionist 9, Sprag Staff 12, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 10, Kappa Chi 11. LILLIAN ROGISH Lil She'll Remember: The peppy five and the hard practices after school Preference: Her trips around the school for the Spartana Pet Peeve: People who can't keep secrets CJ. B.1 Varsity Cheerleader ll, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, Student Council 9, Class Vice-President 11, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Sprag Staff 12, Spartana Staff 11, Assistant Business Man- ager 12, Senior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, F.H.A, 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior-Senior Dance Princess 11, Spartana Dance Attendant 12, Cotton Swing Attendant 10. SANDRA LOUISE ROMO Sandy She'll Remember: All the fun the Senior play cast and their fun-loving director, Mr. Collins, had during play re- hearsols Preference: Dates, dances, and parties Pet Peeve: Fourth-period Government class Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Student Council Secretary 12, Class Secretary 10, Perfect Attendance 9, Hon- or Roll 10, ll, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, G.A.A. 9, Kappa Chi 10, 11, 12, Dramatics Club 9, IO, 11, 12, Thespians 10, 11, 12, Haromano 10, 11, 12, F.T.A. 11, Spartana Dance Attendant. HOMER KEITH ROSEN Homer He'll Remember: All the good times at Springfield in Butch's gym class Preference: What I want out of school most, is myself Pet Peeve: Staying in school on nice days Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Camera Club 9, 10, 11, 12. BARBERA JEAN ROSS Jean She'll Remember: The time Dolly and she went to have their Senior pictures taken Preference: Friendly people Pet Peeve: People who think they are high society Girls' Chorus 9, Library Assistant 9, 10, 12, F.T.A. 12, Haromano 10, 11, Camera Club 9. LARRY MELVIN ROYER Marblehead He'll Remember: The good times Wayne Mills and he had during their Senior year Preference: Chevy corvette with fuel injection and girls Pet Peeve: Ford with Chevy engines and toothpick Mills Varsity Football 11, Reserve Football 10, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Sprag Staff 12, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10. GENE ALLAN SAYRE Flattop He'll Remember: His freshman year Preference: Cars lChevrolet1 and girls Pet Peeve: Stuck-up girls Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10. WILLIAM ANDREW SELVIA, JR. HBHIU He'll Remember: Being a member of the nine cool yules of Springfield Preference: Parties and football games Pet Peeve: Charles Ramsdell Freshman Football 9, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Sen- ior Service Club 12, Junior Service Club 9, President 10. NANCY LEE SELZER ,,Non,. She'll Remember: All the studying she did in first-period sitting beside Bill Selvia Preference: Miss Nolt's history class Pet Peeve: Getting trampled and shoved in the halls Library Assistant 12, Perfect Attendance 11, Honor Roll 10, 11, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, Haromano 10, 11, 12, F.H.A, 9, 10. Osle Osborne Shcrie Greenlese 5, L, Don Dawkins Nancy Selzer Mi? 455' Jean Green Sf Frlend Faye Smltlw Beverly Williams . Wayne Mxlls 7 LY .wlif egg, .ram f..-A r Gary Wleland ,S E LM Peggy Church Linda Rager 9 s QI' f IH, Connie Zuercner Dorsey Bolyard ' 'qlr Sandra Venham Yea 1 -f ':'-rl., ' lmzxb' 'ff -, A on Dawkins The PHT Twins Paulrne Merrntt and Jean Green y y y e, G., ey, W Q ,, . wake .Q as 55 diifimibr ' ,, 'Pi'-4 F r . Class The Springfield Twp. High School Class of i959 being of sound mind and body does bestow and bequeath the fol- lowing tangible and intangible worldly goods: JOY MOHLER leaves her ability to run for the school bus to any deserving member of the track team. RICHARD MC CAULEY wills anything and everything to any- body and everybody. GARY MATSON leaves his locker, which is close to the lunch line, to Dave Williams so he can throw his books in fast and get that chow. SUE NICKELL bestows her seat in Government class to her brother, Gary. KAREN MYERS wills her locker to anyone who is tall enough to reach the tap shelf. BARBERA ROSS wills her typing work in the library to Dorothy Kirk. MARY OLAH leaves her place in the maiorette line to Sandy Szaraz or anyone who is good enough to get it. NORMA JEAN OTT wills her solid geometry class to Judy Castello, if she's brave enough to take it. OSIE OSBORNE leaves her Government book to her sister, Erma. BEVERLY PROTICH leaves all her good times at S.H.S. to Nancy Hall. ALMA VARNER leaves Mr. Mitrovich and his nerve pills to her sister, Kitty. BEV PATSCH bestows her love for sports and her place as president in G.A.A. to Sunny Baker. BUD YOAKAM wills his car to any person who will take it to the junk yard for him. SANDY PAIGE leaves her position in Mixed Chorus to her sister, Becky. MARIE STEINER bequeaths ta Karen Willison her blonde hair and blue eyes. PAUL ST. CLAIR wills all his good times to his brother, Jeff. TOM TUXILL bestows upon his younger brother his ability to get along with Butch. RICHARD HOHLBAUGH leaves his football shoes to Joy Westfall. TOM ARNOLD bestows upon Butch his nice, well-built body he has lost somewhere. JERRY LANIK wills his high Senior Position to Ronnie Conner, LUKE GRABLE wills his Government book to any Senior next year. SANDRA ROMO leaves all her crazy and wonderful high school memories to her brothers, Ray and Roy. MARILYN WARNER bestows her seat in drivers' training upon Clark Grafton because he'll need it again. STEVE MACE leaves his luck for attracting broken bones to Rusty Drummond. LENA BEASON bequeaths her shorthand book to anyone who can do better than she did. MYRA ZAHIRSKY wills her athletic ability to her brother, Bob. JOAN CLARK bestows her textbooks,seats, and teachers to the class of I960. RUSSELL WHITE leaves his abilities in track and Mixed Chorus to Eugene White. JANET BAUER bequeaths the smallest and loudest piccolo to the smallest and quietest girl, Patti Lorah. BETTE CROOKS wills to Barbara Depizzal her locker and books, hoping she can keep it cleaner than she did. RUTH MARTIN leaves her seat in Government class to her brother, Lloyd. AL SIEGFRIED wills his one varsity point in track to Eugene Shakey Shandor. HARLEN SMALL bequeaths to Roy Glinsky his worn-out, size-I2 tennis shoes. CAROLYN GRIMM leaves her place in cheering to Lynda Lessak. WILLIAM HAWKINS leaves his ability in Track to anyone crazy enough to accept it. LARRY LEIFHEIT wills his front seat in Miss Marshall's class to Dave Bryant. CHARLOTTE GRAY leaves the pleasure she has had working with Miss Rosenbloam on the annual to next year's editor. DON BOLTZ leaves his Government book to that anxious George Farris. RONNIE GRISEZ leaves Mrs. MiIler's lectures to some poor Junior. LILLIAN ROGISH leaves Mary Ann her gullibility. DON DAWKINS leaves the Junior English class to the Juniors. NANCY EISENZIMMER leaves her hairbrush to Terri Schrock. PHIL BEVINGTON wills his seat in Brother Elvis' lGriff'sJ class to whoever wants it. PAT MATHERS leaves her Physics book to Judy Schieber, hoping she'Il burn it. KEITH ROSEN besgows his talent for being late to class to his brother. DAVID PRUITT wills his gym classes to Fred Witter and Tom Burge. JOHN NEAL leaves a lot of relieved teachers. JOYCE PITT leaves Mr. Stone's teasing to another short girl. ED MURRAY bequeaths his seat in Mr. Pastuck's Government class to Tom Piggot. CARL MOLLOHAN bequeaths his Government book and seat to Pat Morgan. JANICE PITT leaves the extra work in Mr. Rieger's office to some deserving girl. VIRGINIA TINGLER wills her bashfulness and ability to make jokes to Robert Dean. MARJORIE VIALL leaves her position in Sextet to Ruth Viall, DONNA YERKEY Ieoves her Government book to her brother, Duane. BEVERLY WILLIAMS bestows her place in the rnajorette line upon her sister, Judy. GEORGE HORTON leaves a strong ankle to Rockford Richard- son. PATSY CLIFFORD leaves her ability to speak Spanish to Janet McDevitt. RACHEL ANDERSON leaves her Government book to anyone who wants it. CARRELL FULTZ leaves the High School and all the. happy experiences he had ta Mike Houghton. BILL REEDER wills all his troubles in school to anybody who may want them. GEORGE BISHOP bequeaths his head to Dave Walker if he can find all the pieces. GENE KNOX wills his place in first chair tuba to Johnny Walliser. JOHN HEFFERNAN leaves his red suspenders and goatee to Carl Webb. GORDON BEHANNA wills his unusual ability to get along with people ta anyone who is so fortunate. DORSEY WHITED wills his seat in Government class to his sister, Rita. WILLA SOUTHWOOD wills her blonde hair and talkativeness to Alberta Ellis. ANNETTE TOTH leaves her pencils, notebooks, books, and teachers to all Senior classes in the following years. SANDY VENHAM leaves ta Barbara Schaber her seat in Miss Rosenbloom's shorthand class and all of her unmailable letters. MARLENE GOUGLER leaves to Ruth Viall all the wonderful times she had at good old Springfield High. SHERIE GREENLESE leaves all her corny jokes to anyone who can remember them. JEAN GREEN leaves her secret of blonde hair to anyone who wants it. ROBERT HARRIS wills his straight A's to some lucky under- classman. GARY LARE wills his white bucks to anyone who wants to clean them. WANDA THARP leaves to be with Ralph. DONNA ELLEBRUCH bestows all the good times she had ot Springfield High to all the kids. ELEANOR BRIGGS leaves her witty ways to Dale Fraley and her title of most talkative to Pat Hoisington. BOB BOYLE leaves his position as Reverend of the Brothers to Brother Austin. ED CRAMER leaves a clock at the south end of the cafeteria. SANDRA JEWELL leaves to Eleanor Coleman her ability for always being confused and getting into embarrassing situations. CAROLE JONES leaves her job of announcing at the pep assemblies to anyone who can put up with Butch's little talks. DOT WALLACE wills to Bev Spencer all the troubles and fun she has had with her Chevy, hoping that she'll be able to get to school on time. BILL SELVIA leaves his seat in Physics class to anybody who wants it. FAYE SMITH bequeaths her place in first-period gym class to any girl who can't get her schedule changed. RICHARD KEEPER leaves his gym basket in gym class to anyone who wants it. LINDA RAGER bestows her shyness upon Dee Allen. BOB QUIGLEY leaves quietly, the same way he came. ALICE TURNER leaves her seat in Physics class to Jean Wilson. EARL SWAN leaves his seat in Mixed Chorus to any poor soul who would like it. CONNIE ZUERCHER wills her place at being lost in every- thing to her sister, Bonnie. LYDIA WOLFE bequeaths to Pat Garduno a pair of soft-toed shoes to use in Mixed Chorus next year. BOB DILLON leaves all his Senior-year books for Mrs. Thomas to distribute to her Latin students who finish their assignments on time. RUTH ANN POWELL leaves her brother, Jim, to all the teachers at S.H.S. ROBERT CARPENTER wills all his luck in football to Rusty Drummond. ROGER VAN HORN wills nothing because he hafta keep it all. DAVE JONES leaves some of that gray matter to Wayne McCoy. BETTY HIGGINS bestows to Peggy Dykes her place behind the steering wheel in drivers' training class. Good Iuckl DONNA BLAKEMAN leaves her ability to pass Government tests to Shirley Blakeman. DORSEY BOLYARD leaves his ability to dance to Jean Bolyard. MARVIN BALLARD wills his job as Track Manager to any- one dum enuf to take it. GLORIA HARTMAN leaves her horse and saddle to Shirley Corey, DORIS FLUHARTY bequeaths her job as Sprag editor to her brother, Ray. DAVID LIPSCOMB leaves his Physics workbook to anyone willing to pay the price. GENE SAYRE wills his seat in fifth-period Government class to his brother. JOY KIRK bequeaths her presidency of Kappa Chi to June Emerson. PAULINE MERRITT bestows her position as secretary of Mix- ed Chorus upon June Emerson. STEVE MERVOSH leaves all his friends lnamely boysl to o certain little Freshie, namely, Judy Doble. DOLLY NEWMAN wills her Government book and eighth period class to anyone who wants it. WAYNE MILLS leaves the 440 in Track to Ron Justice. PAT MC EWEN bequeaths her gray hair to Dorry Saunders, hoping she can think of a better explanation for it. ELIZABETH MC ELROY wills her Government book to any unlucky person who gets it. GARY WIELAND leaves his ability to get along with people to his brother, Jan. NANCY SELZER wills her mechanical pencil and pen to her sister, Linda. ' BARBARA LEHR bestows her ability to get the most unmail- able Ietters in transcription to Sandra Fresh. RAY REARICK leaves all his ability to anyone who needs some sleep. LENLEY BUCHTEL bequeaths to Mr. Davis every flat note sung in Mixed Chorus this year. DAVE DOYLE wills his pole vaulting ability to anybody who wants it. DONALD HOOVER leaves Mr. Pastuck's fifth-period Govern- ment class to Sandy Miller. ' CARL EMERY bequeaths to George Harris his first chair in the high school Band. HOWARD HOOVER leaves his ability to get 300 laps in gym to any unfortunate underclassman. JOHN CLAYPOOL bequeaths that darned press camera to anyone crazy enough to take it. PAT DETWILER leaves her ability to laugh at Mr. Ingold's corny jokes to her brother, Dan. DICK STONE leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to the Junior class. PHYLLIS POVLACS bequeaths her fast Henry J to her brother, Larry. PEGGY CHURCH leaves her brains? to her sister, Dianne. ELAINE MARLIN leaves her Government book to anybody who is smart enough to use it, LEE MC CASLIN leaves all his detentions to his brother, Larry. JIM WILE wills his seat in Co-op class to Jerry Hallman. JERRY JONES wills his parking space to Drexel Tabor for his motor scooter. RUTH HARDING bequeaths her ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to Eleanor Coleman. HARRY ROGERS bequeaths his Government book to Pot Heller. LEO HINES leaves his Physics workbook to anyone foolish enough to take it GLENN BADER leaves his Co-op books and class to Gerry Schrock and hopes that he does better. CHUCK RAMSDELL leaves his Seat in Mr. Domba's Physics class to anyone who takes Physics. MERLE NICKOLSON leaves the teachers and the school for the coming students. DONNA CARROLL wills her locker to Dorry Saunders. ED MITCHELL wills his interest in sports to Fred Bell. JIM JOHNSON leaves his trouble with Physics problems to Eugene Shandor. PAUL FOWLER leaves all his smartness to Jerry Holman. EILEENE SMART leaves her seat in Government class to her sister, Sharon. BOB JAMES wills his troubles in school to anyone who wants them, namely, his uncle Butch. JOE BARNETTE leaves his position as Business Manager of the Spartana to someone who has thick-soled shoes and heavy treads on their tires. LARRY BAUMAN bequeaths his books to anyone who wants them. LARRY BABCOCK leaves all his dirty gym clothes ta Butch. LYNDA TAYLOR bequeaths all the fun she has had in high school ta her brother, Rick. SHIRLEY COOPER leaves her eighth-period Drivers' Train- ing study hall to anyone who can stand it. LOIS BITTINGER bestows her seat in Government class to her sister, Grace. DAVE CORY leaves nothing. Just leaves! ELAINE SMART wills her seat in Government class to her sister, Sharon. CAROL HANSROTE bestows her nickname of Henny upon Norma Jean Rankin. ROSE MARTIN wills Mr. Bogard's help to her three sisters. DAVID KNOX bequeaths his iinxed hurdle to Ron Justice, with his best of luck. LARRY ROYER bestows his government intelligence upon Rich Taylor. WYATT WEBB leaves all the good defensive men in basket- ball to Moose, RUSSELL BOSTON wills his ability 'to sing tenor to all future baritones. BEN GROW wills his English Literature notebook to any Jun- ior who wants to fail. , BOB BAUM leaves his ability not to get along with teachers. NEAL BEAL bequeaths happiness and good luck to Seniors in the future. CHUCK SUTTON bestows his desire to do homework upon anyone who wishes it, JUDY DILLON bestows seven moth-eaten cheerleading uni- forms upon anybody. ED FABRY leaves all of his girls to Dale Fraley lif he can ketch themi. ROBERT HARRIS leaves his seat in English Literature class to anyone who is willing to take it. ED MURRAY leaves his physics book to Jay Abercrombie. , FRED WERNER leaves his physics workbook to some lucky Junior who wants all the incorrect answers. JACK BRYANT wills his seat in Government class to him- self for next year. BOB STRINGER leaves his ability to get into mischief to his brother, and his temper to Barbara, KENNETH POUNCEY bequeaths all the teachers at Spring- field to his brother. LARRY SIMPSON wills everything to anybody. TOM EBERHART bequeaths his books to the boys of Warner Road. OMELIA MORRIS wills her seat in English class to her brother, Ronnie. JERRY HAROLD leaves ta ga home. CHARLOTTE GRAY and HARRY ROG- ERS, reporters with the GERALD BADER Daily News, are covering the fifteenth annual re- union of the Class of '59. The affair is being held at Swan Resort, now owned and operated by EARL SWAN and his assistant, BILL SELVIA. inquiring around, they learned that NEAL BEAL was the new superintendent of schools and that RICHARD STONE was the strictest principal Springfield Hiqh has ever had. The faculty included: DON BOLTZ, hula-hoop instructor, with DAVE LIPSCOMB, assistant, ELAINE MARLIN, gym instructor, STEVE MERVOSH, basketball coach, JUDY DILLON, music teacher, ED MITCHELL, foot- ball coach, NORMA JEAN OTT, math in- structor, WILLA SOUTHWOOD, commercial teacher, PEGGY CHURCH, home economics teacher, MARLENE GOUGLER, librarian, and PHYLLIS POVLACS, debate coach. Across the room, they spotted the Rev- erend ROBERT BOSTON and his faithful fol- lowers - ED FABRY, DORSEY BOLYARD, SUE NICKELL, RACHEL ANDERSON, JEAN GREEN, GENE SAYRE, and CAROLE JONES. While aCARROLL FULTZ hit recording was being played, NANCY EISENZIMMER and BOB STRINGER, BARBARA LEHR and CHARLES RAMSDELL, BEVERLY WILLIAMS and RONALD GRISEZ, and ELAINE SMART and WILLIAM HAWKINS performed the latest rock-and-reel. Off in a corner, Mr. and Mrs. DAVID JONES were talking to the distinguished Dr. THOMAS TUXILL and his ever-faithful nurse ELEANOR BRIGGS. Just then one of the doctor's nervy patients, CHARLES JOSEPH BARNETTE, darted across the garden chasing CAROL HANSROTE, ELIZABETH MC ELROY, and DONNA CARROLL - followed in hot pur- suit by suitors THOMAS EBERHART, ROB- ERT DILLON, and DAVE COREY, respectively. A big ruckus drew their attention back to the hall where JOHN HEFFERNAN had just sold the George Washington Bridge to THOMAS ARNOLD, peanut-brittle king. The lass deal had gone smoothly until John discovered that Tom had paid for the bridge with counter- feit money lwhich incidentally was printed by those PITT twins, JOYCE and JANlCE.l Policewomen, GLORIA HARTMAN and LENA BEASON were called in and made the arrests. Judge BEN GROW and jury members - DOLLY NEWMAN, OSIE OSBORNE, BETTE CROOKS, LENLEY BUCHTEL, and LARRY BABCOCK said that the punishment for the two culprits should be that barbers JACK BRYANT and ROBERT BAUM should shave off their hair. Suddenly, everyone fell silent as movie stars ROSE MARTIN and STEVE MACE en- tered the room. Miss Martin looked lovely in an original created by Monsieur ROBERT CARPENTER, Mr. Mace, in his suit designed by La BARBARA ROSS, caused many a heart to flutter. The couple left as soon as photographer JOHN CLAYPOOL had taken some publicity pictures. As they were leavinq, a teleqram was brought by messenger CARL EMERY for rich playboy ROGER VAN HORN, saying he had just inherited another billion. For the remainder of the evening, he was surrounded bv PAULINE MERRITT, DONNA ELLEBRUCH, RUTH HARDING, PEGGY HAMBRIGHT, and JOAN CLARK. lThey probably didn't even know about his money! Il Soon after, two M. P.'s DAVE JARVIS and LUKE GRABLE came to take Yeomen BUD YOAKUM and HOWARD HOOVER, who were O.W.O.L., loverboard without leavel back to the naval base. The main topic of conversation was SANDY ROMO and SANDY VENHAM who were dressed alike in what they thought were originals. Among other celebraties present were GEORGE BISHOP, Nobel Peace Prize winner, LARRY BAUMAN, distinguished senator from Ohio, GORDON BEHANNA, governor of Cali- fornia, PHILLIP BEVINGTON, mayor of New York City, and DONALD DAWKINS, ROBERT BOYLE, and DAVE DOYLE, who made the P,-Op first trip to the moon, ALICE TURNER, Miss America of I963, MARJORIE VIALL, Miss America of I964, and DOT WALLACE, who swam the Atlantic Ocean in I965. MARILYN WARNER suddenly announc- ed that her diamond bracelet was missing. EILEENE SMART and VIRGINIA TINGLER then noticed the loss of their priceless Siamese jewelry. GARY WIELAND and RUSSELL and LEROY WHITE discovered thir diamond- studded tie clips gone. F.B.I. men, GARY LARE and RICHARD KEEFER, were called in to investigate the matter. It didn't take long to discover that PAT MC EWEN had caught the articles in her net stole as she walked about the room. Fully embarrassed by the situation, she went into the powder room to recover. There she found PAT DETWILER and SANRDA JEWELL talk- ing about old times. As the excitement subsided, the crowd drifted slowly into the T.V. room. When they turned on the set, they were greeted by gunshots of the Wild BILL REEDER Show. The commercial interrupted to tell everybody to buy Mother BETTY HIGGINS' Dill Pickles for a diIIy of a treat. The next show starred LOIS BITTINGER, SHERIE GREENLESE, BEVERLY PROTICH, and FAYE SMITH and was sponsored by LEO HINES' 59 Varieties. All of a sudden, a screeching fire truck sped past the lodge, compelling party mem- bers - JERRY LANIK, ROBERT HINER, AL- FRED SIEGFRIED, DORIS FLUHARTY, PATSY CLIFFORD, and SHIRLEY COOPER - to rush to the scene of the ALMA VARNER Hotel, which was in full blaze. Among the hurriedly departing guests were Mr. and Mrs. LARRY LEIFHEIT, Mr. and Mrs. HARLAN SMALL, Mr. and Mrs. LARRY ROYER, and Mr. KEITH ROSEN. Firemen PAUL ST. CLAIR, RICH- ARD HOLHBAUGH, PAUL FOWLER, JAMES WILE, JIM JOHNSON, DAVID KNOX, and CHARLES SUTTON were leading them to safety. ecy The fire quickly spread to ED CRAMER'S Manicure Shop and CONNIE ZUERCHER'S Butcher Shop. Policemen CARL MOLLOHAN, RICHARD MC CAULEY, and EDWARD MUR- RAY were holding the riotous crowd back. ROBERT HARRIS, A.P. newsman, covered the spectacle for Station KNOX IGene, that isl. It was discovered that WYATT WEBB, in cahoots with LILLIAN ROGISH and JANET BAUER, had started the fire to brighten things up a bit. Meanwhile, back at the party, DONNA BLAKEMAN, CAROLYN GRIMM, Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE HORTON, Mr. and Mrs. ROB- ERT JAMES, and LARRY SIMPSON were preparing to leave for home, but FRED ESTES, JERRY JONES, DON HOOVER, MARY OLAH, RUTH POWELL, and BEVERLY PATSCH were still going strong. As our reporters ventured further, they found WAYNE MILLS, GARY MATSON, FRED WERNER, DORSEY WHITED, SAUN- DRA PAIGE, and PAT MATHERS in the wine cellar engaged in a rootin', tootin' checker game. Upstairs, bouncers LINDA RAGER and MYRA ZAHIRSKY had to throw out a few rowdy die-hards, LEE MC CASLIN, JOHN NEAL, ROBERT QUIGLEY, and RAY REAR- ICK. Assisting the host, RUTH MARTIN, KAREN MYERS, and JOY MOHLER were washing the many dishes while MERLE NICH- OLSON and DAVID PRUITT swept the floor. LYDIA WOLFE, to pass the time, turned on the 6:00 A.M. news. Commentator KEN- NETH POUNCY reported that the fire had finally been brought under control. The only injuries were that MARIE STEINER and WANDA THARP had scorched their hair by getting too close to the blaze. When DONNA YERKEY, NANCY SEL- ZER, and ANNETTE TOTH finally waved their goodbyes to hosts JOY KIRK and MARVIN BALLARD, they agreed that this had been the most successful class reunion to which they had ever gone and expressed their desire to return again next year. fl BEST PERSONALITY MOST TALENTED Jim Johnson ond Carol l-lonsrote ' ' MOST LIKELY T Dove Jones and Alice Turner David Lipscomb ond Judy Dillon O SUCCEED PRETTIETST EYES Doris Fluhoriy ond Bud Yockum MOST DEPENDABLE Dove Jones ond Phyllis Povlccs BEST DRESSED Carroll Fultz cmd Marlene Gougler .....1w-fn BEST DANCERS Dorsey Bolyord and Sue Nickell MOST TALKATIVE Eleanor Briggs ond Steve Mervosh ii,-fda 5-ff BEST LOOKING Liliion Rogish and Gory Wielond MOST COURTEOUS Corol Honsrote and Jim Johnson , fl W' , MOST ATHLETIC and MOST FEMININE Ed Mitchell ond .loner Bauer PRETTIEST HAIR Gary Wielond cmd Nancy Eisenzimmer it ALFRED LEON SIEGFRIED Abe He'll Remember: The three years he had Griff for math Preference: The drives down to Kent State on Friday after- noons Pet Peeve: Fifth-period lunch Band 9, 1O, 11, Football: Freshman 9, Reserve 11, Varsity 12, Track IO, 11, 12, Varsity S 12: Perfect Attendance 9, Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 10, Kappa Chi 11, Dramatics Club 11, 12, Thespians 12. ROBERT LARRY SIMPSON Larry He'll Remember: As little as possible Preference: None Pet Peeve: Lectures Uniontown 9, 10. HARLEN LOUIS SMALL, JR. Turkeyfoot He'll Remember: Mr. lngold's chemistry class when he was a mad scientist Preference: Steak, sports cars, and pretty girls Pet Peeve: Reading directions Notre Dame High, Gallon High 9, Green High 10. EILEENE SMART Jacquie She'll Remember: Miss Nolt's interesting history classes Preference: Sports cars Pet Peeve: Short boys Girls' Chorus 9, 10, Junior Play Production Staff, G,A.A, 9, F:H.A. 9, IO. ELAINE SMART Granny She'll Remember: The government tests Preference: A certain Senior ot Akron U. Pet Peeve: Hot tea Girls' Chorus 9, 12, F,T:A. 12, F.H.A. 9. FAYE ELAINE SMITH Smithy She'Il Remember: Going steady and grouchy people Preference: Her Mr. Sailor Man Pet Peeve: People who never say Good Morning Mixed Chorus 12, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, Office Asisstant 10: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Junior Play Cast, G.A.A. 9, Kappa Chi 10, F.T,A: 11, Dramatics Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Thespians ll, 12, Debate Team 9, Haromano IO, 11, 12. WILLA JEAN SOUTHWOOD Willa She'll Remember: All the people who made her two years at Springfield the best ever Preference: Someone who says what he means and means what he says Pet Peeve: People with superiority complexes Uniontown 9, 10, Office Assistant 12, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Quill and Scroll 12, Spartana Staff,12, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, Haromano 11, 12: PAUL HUNTER ST. CLAIR Buster He'll Remember: Building roadblocks on Halloween Preference: A certain Sophomore girl Pet Peeve: Physics homework Football: Freshman 9, Reserve 10, Varsity 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Varsity S 11, 12, Student Council 11, President 12, Class President 9, 10, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Cast, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi 11. MARIE FAYE STEINER Marie She'll Remember: Miss Rosenbloom and her hilarious iokes in shorthand-transcription class Preference: Long hair Pet Peeve: People who talk and never say anything Library Assistant 9, Senior Play Production Staff, Haromano 10, 12, Spartana Dance Attendant, RICHARD MIKE STONE Stone He'll Remember: Butch and the good gym classes they had Preference: Guns and hunting Pet Peeve: English class Football: Freshman 9, Reserve 10, Co-op 12. ROBERT BENJIMIN STRINGER Sting He'll Remember: His loyal friends, the plays, and good old Dave Preference: Short girls Pet Peeve: Gossiping Juniors Freshman Football 9, Track 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Octet IO, 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 9, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Junior Ser- vice Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11, 12, Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12,Thespians11, 12. CHARLES WILLIAM SUTTON Chuck He'll Remember: The wild times Bill Snider and he had dur- ing their Junior year Preference: Junior year Pet Peeve: Natural-colored hair Football: Freshman 9, Reserve 11, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Bays' Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Play Production Staff, Junior Service Club IO. EARL ARTHUR SWAN Noilkeg ll He'll Remember: The fun he had in the Junior and Senior plays Preference: No homework Pet Peeve: Teachers who give homework Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, Boys' Chorus 10, 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 9, 10, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Service Club 11, 12, Junior Service Club 9, Treasurer 10, Dramatics Club 12, Thespians 11, 12. LYNDA LOUESE LEE TAYLOR fi-I-udyii She'll Remember: The fun she had bowling and going to football games, and the first time she met Buddy Preference: Buddy Pet Peeve: An empty gas tank G.A.A. 11, 12. VIRGINIA JEAN TINGLER Dimples She'll Remember: The first day of drivers' training class when Alberta Ellis headed for the cornfield Preference: A certain boy at Hoban High named Tom Pet Peeve: Running out of gas on a date ALICE BELLE TURNER Alice She'lI Remember: Mr. lngold's chemistry and physics classes Preference: A certain guy in college Pet Peeve: Freshman study halls Uniontown 9, 10, Class Secretary 9, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Junior National Honor Society 9, 10, Sweetheart Dance Atten- dant 9, May Dance Attendant 9, 10, National Honor Soci- ety 11, 12, Haromano 11, Treasurer 12, Homecoming Dance Attendant 12. THOMAS GALSTER TUXILL ii-I-uxn He'll Remember: The time the track team went to State Preference: Track Pet Peeve: Homework: Football: Varsity 12, Reserve 10, 11, Freshman, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity S 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Ensemble 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Scholarship Team 9, 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, Senior Play Cast, Senior Ser- vice Club ll, 12, Junior Service Club 9, 10, Kappa Chi 10. 11, F.T,A. 11, President 12, Spartana Dance Attendant. TRAVIS ROGER VAN HORN ,iRedi, He'll Remember: The times he had in co-op class Preference: Chevy fuel injection Pet Peeve: Fast Fords Co-op 1 2. ALMA NILE VARNER Al-Sam She'll Remember: Being engaged to Dale Preference: Dale Pet Peeve: Myra being so tomboyish G.A.A. II. SANDRA LYNN VENHAM Sandy She'll Remember: All the fun she had working on the Spartana Preference: Norm and going steady Pet Peeve: Having first-period gym class Honor Roll IO, II, Quill and Scroll I2, Spartana Staff, Ed- itorial Co-ordinator I2, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, Kappa Chi 9, IO, F.T.A. II, I2, Haro- mano II, I2, F.H.A. 9, IO, Secretary II, I2, Cotton Swing Attendant 9, II. MARJORIE RUTH VIALL Violette She'll Remember: Phyllis, Pat, Norma, Dot, and their crazy times together Preference: Mixed Chorus Pet Peeve: Four years of gym class Mixed Chorus II, I2, Girls' Chorus 9, IO, Girls' Sextet II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, Scholarship Team II, Spartana Staff II, I2, Senior Play Production Staff, Dramatics Club IO, II, I2, Haromano IO, II, I2, Madrigals IO. DOROTHY MAE WALLACE Sissy Mae She'll Remember: Bev, Sue, Eloine, Marge, Phyllis, Pat, Barb, and all the fun they had in high school Preference: Lively parties, pep assemblies, and all the bos- ketball and football games Pet Peeve: Two Seniors guys, namely: Don Boltz and Tom Arnold Mixed Chorus II, I2, Girls' Chorus 9, IO, Class Treasurer I2, Quill and Scroll I2, Sprag Staff I2, Senior Play Production Staff, G.A.A. 9, II, Secretary IO, Kappa Chi 9, IO, F.T.A. IO, II, I2, Dramatics Club IO, Il, I2, Debate Team IO, F.H.A. IO, II, 12, Madrigols IO, Cotton Swing Attendant IO. MARILYN JEAN WARNER Marilyn She'll Remember: All the good times she had with the gang at parties and hayrides Preference: Basketball players and spaghetti Pet Peeve: Parallel parking and truck drivers Girls' Chorus II, Class Secretary II, Honor Roll 9, IO, II, Scholarship Team 9, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, G.A.A, 9, IO, Kappa Chi II, Haromano IO, II, i2. WYATT MONROE WEBB Witt He'Il Remember: Speaking in front of the student body at the pep assemblies during basketball season Preference: Carolyn Pet Peeve: Sam and Small Freshman Football 9, Basketball: Reserve 9, Varsity IO, I2, Co-captain II, Baseball IO, II, I2, Varsity S IO, II, I2, Library Assistant 9, Honor Roll IO, II, Junior-Senior Dance Prince. FREDERICK GERALD WERNER Fred He'll Remember: Dear old Latin Class and folding sprag papers Preference: Cars that run and cute girls Pet Peeve: English Literature and lectures Freshman Football 9, Perfect Attendance II, Honor Roll II, Senior Service Club I2, Kappa Chi I2, Camera Club I2. LEROY ALLEN WHITE Leroy He'll Remember: The good times at S.H.S. Preference: Gym, lunch, and mixed chorus Pet Peeve: English class and skinny girls Band 9. IO, Track Il, Sports Manager 9, Mixed Chorus I2, Boys' Chorus I2, Perfect Attendance 9, Honor Roll IO, II, Senior Service Club Il, I2, Junior Service Club 9, IO. RUSSELL ERVEN WHITE Russ I-le'Il Remember: The Metra record set in the mile relay at Kent and the ball they had at the State track meet Preference: Nice girls with cars Pet Peeve: Stuck-up girls with cars Football: Freshman 9, Reserve IO, Track IO, Il, Varsity S I2, Mixed Chorus 9, IO, II, I2, Boys' Chorus 9, IO, I2, Octet I2, Perfect Attendance 9, II, Junior Play Production Staff, Sen- ior Service Club II, I2, Junior Service Club 9, IO. DORSEY CARROLL WHITED Dorsey He'll Remember: The year the mile relay team set a Metro record at Kent Preference: A certain blonde in the Sophomore class Pet Peeve: Teachers and books Norton High School I, Track IO, II, Varsity S I2, Perfect Attendance IO, Senior Service Club II, I2, Junior Service Club IO, CovOp Vice-President I2. JAMES ARTHUR WILE Jim He'Il Remember: Co-op class Preference: Blue Chevy Pet Peeve: Working Co-ap IZ, GARY CARL WIELAND Gary He'll Remember: Mrs. Callen's bookkeeping class and the hard times he had with her Preference: A certain mayorette Pet Peeve: People who aren't on time Kappa Chi l2, Co-op I2. BEVERLY JUNE WILLIAMS Bev She'll Remember: Fortune tellers, Myers Lake, and all the swell parties and hayrides Preference: J. M. and being a maiorette Pet Peeve: Cold and rainy football games Band 9, IO, II, President I2, Majorette Il, I2, Mixed Chorus II, I2, Girls' Chorus 9, IO, Perfect Attendance 9, Spartana Staff I2, Senior Play Production Staff, G,A.A. 9. LYDIA MERDINE WOLFE Lydia She'll Remember: The good times with Dot, Sherri. and Barb, and Marlene's love for a loud radio Preference: Richard McCauley with hair Pet Peeve: Ed Fobry cracking his knuckles ninth-period Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, G.A.A, 9, io, ii, Kappa chi 9, ii, I2, F.T.A. ii, I2, pro- matics Club IO, Ii, I2, Thespicns I2, Haromano I2, Mad- rigals IO. DONNA JANE YERKEY Donna She'll Remember: Her first day at Springfield Preference: Sweaters Pet Peeve: Having first-period gym class Uniontown 9, IO, Camera Club I2, Mixed Chorus, CARL EUGENE YOAKAM Bud He'll Remember: All the fun he had in school and football practice Preference: L. T, Pet Peeve: Coming to school on Monday morning Varsity II, I2, Track II, Varsity S I2, Senior Play Pro- duction Stoff, Senior Service Club II, I2. MYRA JUNE ZAHIRSKY Big Z She'll Remember: Playing football with Matson and Williams, and getting teased by Butch Preference: Weight lifting Pet Peeve: Alma being so girlish and current events in Govern- ment CONSTANCE LOUISE ZUERCHER Connie She'll Remember: Miss Rosenbloom's crazy shorthand and transcription class Preference: Our gang and G. T. C. Pet Peeve: Eleanor's green fingernail polish Girls' Chorus 9. IO, ii, Perfect Attendance 9, Honor ROII 9, IO, II, Spartona Staff II, I2, Junior Play Production Staff? G.A.A. 9, Haromano IO, II, I2. Phyllis Povlacs, far left, is class Valedictorian. Norma Jean Ott, far right, is class Salutaforian. Gary Matson and Dot Wallace, lower left, were selected as the wittiest members of our class. The distinction of being the shyest girl and boy in the class belongs to Linda Roger and James Wile. . K3 Flfliflfwiill ' FFQUMS 41. X 55:5 2' eggs PRODUCTION STAFF The production staff included: Rose Martin, Gloria Hartman, Connie Zuercher, Nancy Selzer, Sandy Ven- ham, Wanda Thorp, Donna Carroll, Eleanor Briggs, Sherie Greenlese, Mar- lene Gougler, Lydia VVolfe, Janet Bauer, Linda Roger, Carolyn Grimm, Jim Johnson, Judy Dillon, David Pruitt, Barbara Lehr, and Marilyn Warner. Best Foot orwa r BEST FOOT FORWARD, our Junior Class Play, was directed by Mrs. Kathryn Wyre. The cast included: Richard Mc- Cauley, Joy Kirk, Nancy Eisenzimmer, Pat McEwen, Doris Fluharty, Faye Smith, Earl Swan, Sandy Roma, Car- roll Fultz, Norma Jean Ott, Bob Stringer, Gary Lore, Paul St. Clair, Joe Barnette, Dave Lipscomb, Bill Selvia, and Steve Mervosh. xt i ,LM 1' 0 ,ww QW uw ,, dww IF MOTHER ONLY KNEW, our Senior Class Play, was directed by Mr. Robert Collins. Student Director was Barbara Lehr and Stage Manager, Dave Pruitt. Included in the cast were: Tom Tuxill, Carroll Fultz, Earl Swan, Bob Stringer, David Lipscomb, Charles Ramsdell, Steve Mervosh, Sandra Roma, ' ' C l n Judy Dillon, Pat McEwen, Norma Jean Ott, Nancy Eisenzimmer, aroy Grimm, and Bill Selvia. ' ' ' - M l eGou lerg Properties were in charge of Dot Wallace, Make up, ar en g Publicity, W Martin, and Stage Crew, Paul St. Clair. illa Southwoocl, Programs, Phyllis Povlacsj Ushers, Rose President Jones If 'wwnl' xf Sandra Romo Darlin Davey Pruitt Carolyn Grimm Witty Wallace Peggy Church if Sandy Paige Unclerc assmen X x xx5gxwm3'X3x5x3S3N xXxiXxx QmV X S I ,ff f CQ1 cf f Abercrombie, Jay Adams, Alice -A H Allen, Dorladene ' Althoff, Carole f' Andrick, Scott Ankeny, Richard i s Ankeny, Sue Arfons, Terry L Austin, Ronald Baker, Sonny 'i-, fs' Barker, Glenn I ,f ig Bell, Fred lil'ii iff y is 331 Bell, Sybil 5 ,J Blevins, Gary ' 2- Boggs, Elizabeth 1 1 Q Boring, Allen Bragg, Harold Brannon, Paul k .fi is Brown, Alton it A Brown, Edna H Brown, Peggy 42, Buchner, Rita '3' Cain, Jerry Campfield, Tim Jr, '. l is 15 mkgvmifi K Whig m ,W Wi 3 ,t , QE E Z3 SA 391135, Va .v,,, ,tg lik? ,if MAY if JL- wi fa Officers of the Junior Class are: Linda Weiss, Secretory: Mary Ann Rogish, Treasurer: Don McFarland, Vice-President: Danny Warcler President. 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' I A A If -am n . xy ff Q x , 4'5 z 1, f W V ' fix Wu, , , :away Assisting with the maintenance, distribution, and shelving of the books and magazines in our library, are the STUDENT LIBRARIAN5 under the supervision ot Mrs, Viola Smith. The student librarians are: Row One, Left to Right: Donna Carroll, Dale Britten, Diane McElwain, Barbara Morris, Betty Crooks, Gloria Parsons, Pat Sockron, Osie Osborne, Barbera Ross, Virginia Tingler, Judy Ferrell, Kay Carter, Dorothy Kirk, and Janet Bauer. Row two: Nancy l-latt, Sally Mills, Martha W Johnson, Dorry Saunders, Nancy Selzer, Sandy Szarz, Linda Mason, Sharon Yeager, Janet Boring, Martha Warnick, and Mrs. Viola Smith. Row three: Russell Duty, Bill Morris, Mike Clayton, Paul Zinc, Diane Jones, Barbara Friedt, and Karen Allen. Under the supervision of Mr. Willis Kurtz, these boys assist throughout the year in operating the school's projectors, giving up their study halls to show films for various classes. STUDENT PROJECTIONISTS are: Row One, Left to Right: Cecil Sim- rnons, Harry Brent, John Hiner, Jack Blaurock, Drexel Tabor, and John Claypool, Row Two: Mr, Willis Kurtz, Dave Eisentrout, Eddie Emerson, Bill Fair, George Harris, Dave Shaffer, Jerry Reid. Tom Burge and George Brown were not present when the picture was taken. Assisting Mrs. Dorothy Sharp with the many tasks encountered in the run- ning ot our high school office are, OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Marlene Goug- ler, Sherie Greenlese, Willa South- wood, Sue Nickel, Jean Green, Rose Martin, Rachel Anderson, Janet Bauer, and Sharon Warren. HON. t. I is is file way we make file pray Doris, Pat, and Osie, too, Are checking the news just for you. Typing copy is a skill, That can be affirmed by Lil. Also doing their typing duty, We find Dot and little Judy. Wishing to find an easier way Of getting subcriptians are Nancy and Well, next we see two fine Bobs Working on ads-that's their jobs. Joy, Barb, and Carole never lag When checking data for the Sprag. Reporting on sports are Jim and Harry, Aptly aided, of course, by Larry. Ed and two Larry's-an institution Ready the Sprag for distribution. Ray. 'TT The Sprag, our high school newspaper, is published monthly by the journalism class under the supervision of Mrs. Lucile R. Miller. The staff includes: Editor .....,..,., .. ,,,,,-Doris Fluharty Associate Editor , ..,. , ,,,Osie Osborne Make-up nu, ., , , , , ,,Pat Detwiler Copyreacling L , , ,,,,,, ,,Barbara Lehr Features L, , ,.,,,,Joy Kirk, Carole Jones Typing , , H. .,,Dot Wallace, Judy Dillon Lillian Rogish Circulation -C .-Larry Babcock, Larry Bauman, Ed Mitchell Correspondence ,, ,- W ,Nancy Eisenzimmer, Ray Rearick Sports -LL ,u,,Jim Johnson, Harry Rogers, Larry Royer Advertising ,W ,,,Bob Stringer, Bob Hiner MRS. LUCILE R. MILLER Advisor 'S' As, HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Seniors: Shirley Cooper, Barbara Lehr, Pauline Merritt, Sandy Venham. Juniors: Judy Cas- tello, Margie Hale, Martha Johnson, Carolyn Ramsey, Nancy Witwer, Sharon Sharp. Sopho- mares: Dorothy Beers, Robert Bush, Lorretta Ellis, Betty Hesse, Diane McElwain, Thomas Mays, Sandra Rader, Norma Slagle, Barbara Wood. Freshmen: Sue Archer, Beverly Burks, Marsha Drummond, Jeff Gibson, Sherrie Jones, Nancy Menefee, Gary Nichol, Walter Ross, Charlotte Summerton, Bonnie Zuercher. Cen- trol: Darrell Beigh. is i file way we ma These are the three who head our crew, They are our guides in all that we do. Editor and advisor, the best in the land, Making our yearbook especially grandq Making layouts are Charlotte and Joe. , . t.s, W Looks like fun, but that's not so. , Carol and Sandy, counting pages, 'Tis a snorne rnere are no wages. Alberta and Sue are trying, you see, To do their best with the prophecy. A Margie and Lil, comparing thoughts, Design the pages for all snapshots. They make it look easy, Linda and Julia, Senior pictures? Don't let 'em fool ya! Willa, Bev, and Connie find ' - V Typing really racks your mind. ' Doubted we would, but we finished on time. -.fy Yea.rbook's pleased you? Then everything's 'ir' i r- fx Mg, A Magee Q OUT' BOO 'megs' is,Qgl1::sm,,1 . '-- .wwf W,-m,1.p,,2 1 - -pi. ,gi .. ,- f f s, uimf-W ,- . 5. :w eft 4.1 of I vgtlif ' iii 5 4? . 1? W . in L fig, . Q-A ,- ff ,, 4.1- -W 1 Q .:.. : M,3,,,.. ' ,, 3 if ' ' is R1 . i. ll , X 1 K mf 1 W as ,iv 1 is ids Ll TM M211 ' 'Hines .. ' air ,- -' it iw- l ., flu Filth The SPARTANA STAFF is composed of thirteen members. They are, front, left to right: Willa Southwood, Lillian Rogish, Miss Rosenbloom, Advisor, Charlotte Gray, Editor, Joe Barnette, Business Manager, Mrs. Cal- len, Business Advisor: Sandy Venham, and Margie Viall. Rear: Alberta Ellis, Sue Slevin, Connie Zuercher, Carol Griffin, Beverly Willams, Linda Neubert, and Julia Reich. MISS JEANNETTE ROSENBLOOM Spartana Advisor As you turn the pages of this yearbook, the Staff hopes that it will bring to mind many happy memories of your years at Springfield High School. May they challenge you to set your goals high, grasp oppor- tunity, give service, and face your future with courage, hope, and trust. Nom 0' 'SCWM QVTCLVQ C-Y 4- 1959 Spa rfana King Steve Aifac E X i 1959 Spa rfan cz Queen Pauline MerriH a 5 5 B E 2 ? si 5 3 ,X ? ,ww .w.wwvW'f 9 5 arg x Q X:',T. PN QNX' ' N 0 NATloN HONG? socsery Q 9 : Z.. 41, 49 -4 -nn of ATTENTION N----e. WEN W' The NATIONAL THESPIANS APPRENTICE SOCIETY'S purpose is to create a more active and intelligent interest in high school dra- matics by providing members with the experience of both acting and directing in student productions, in addition to behind-the-scenes production work. Officers of the SOCIETY are: Dave Lipscomb, President: Charlotte Gray, Vice- President, Linda Weiss, Secretary, Carolyn Grimm, Treasurer, and Betty Mervosh, Recorder. Mr. Robert Collins is advisor of the group, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA is open to all sophomore, junior, and senior students who have already decided upon teaching as a career and those who may still be undecided. The members of the club visit the grade schools in our district for one day each semester to observe the teacher in the classroom. This gives them an opportunity to ask questions and to find out whether or not they like to work with children. F.T.A. members often do substitute teaching in the elementary schools. A spring banquet for seniors and an annual picnic are the main social events, Officers of F.T.A. are: Tom Tuxill, President: Marlene Gougler, Vice-President, Sue Slevin, Secretary: and Judy Knotts, Treasurer. Miss Louise Nolt and Mrs. Margery Church who was not present when the picture was taken, are advisors of the group. HAROMANO is an honorary club for sophomore, junior, and senior girls who have attained an average of 8556 in five subjects or 871494 in four subjects for one semester. The purposes of the club are to raise the social standards of Springfield High School and to promote high scholarship, ideals and morals, and good fellowship. Haromano sponsors the Homecoming Dance and the Sweetheart Dance, Officers and cidvisors, shown at left are: Row One: Mrs. Helen Lowe, Advisor: Phyllis Povlacs, President: and Mrs. Frances Vasbinder, Advisor. Row Two: Doris Fluharty, Secretary: Pot McEwen, Vice-President: Mary Ann Kovachick, Assistant Secretary: and Alice Turner, Treasurer. The FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA has as their motto Toward New Horizons. The club has four objectives: to promote better family living, to help the members understand the opportunities open to them in home economics, to understand their neighbors both at home and abroad, and to provide training for participation in home, school, and community activities. Girls who are interested in home economics and who have attained a B average in the field are invited to join the club. Officers and advisors, shown at right are: Row One: Mrs. Kay Broholm, Advisor: Elaine Marlin, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Farst, Advisor: and Sue Nickell, Treasurer. Row Two: Lynda Forsyth, Vice-President: Judy Carver, Historian: Karen Myers, President: and Sandy Venham, Recording Secretary. The purpose ot the GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is to stimulate an interest in athletics and to create a spirit of good sportsmanship and good fellowship. Any girl enrolled in a physical education class may become a member and slmre in the recreational and social benefits of G.A.A. Activities in- clude: bicycle-hiking, roller-skating parties, swimming parties, and intramural basketball, volleyball, archery, and track com- petition. Officers are Sonny Baker, President: Miss Katherine Ward- man, Advisory Donna Fabry, Secretary: Beverly Patsch, Presi- dent: and Sharon Selzer, Treasurer. A LEADERS' CORPS girl aids the physical education teacher by giving in- dividual help, by supervising one or two squads, by serving as a timekeeper, lines- man, or other official, and as an equipment and supplies monitor. As a member of the CAMERA CLUB, a student may learn about photography from a physical, chemical, and artistic point of view and, at the same time, share experiences with other students who have similar interests. Any student with a sincere interest in photo- graphy may join the club. Officers shown, at right are, Seated: Judy Hill, Secretary: John Claypool, President: and Linda Neubert, Treasurer. Standing: Mr. Steve Mitrovich, Advisor: and Robert Harris, Vice-President. SENIOR SERVICE CLUB is an activity club open to all Junior and Senior boys. The Club's motto is to Create, uphold, and extend throughout the school, home and community high standards of Christian character. Among the CIub's activities are a Christmas party,'several swimming parties, and an annual spring picnic. Officers shown, at left are, Seated: Richard McCauley, President: Carl Yoakum, Vice-President. Standing: Gordon Behanna, Secretary: William Hawkins, Treasurer: and Mr. Donald Snyder, Advisor. Marvin Ballard, Sergeant-at-Arms, was not present when the picture was taken. if no ' 2 Dorsey Whited and Carl Emery look over the long list of Spartana advertisers. The CO-OP training program: providing practical vocational in- struction and experience in retail and wholesale jobs, is open to all seniors who are at least l6 years of age. ln addition to other re- quired high school classes, each student must work at least l5 hours per week and attend daily classes in Sales and Merchandising, Each year CO-OP students attend a con- vention which is held at Kent State University and includes some l6 other area high schools. iw I fa 0-op Officers of the CO-OP class are left to fight: Dorsey Whited, Vice-President: Bob BOYIGI Treasurer: Mr. K. O. Myers, Advisor: Carl Emery, President: and Jerry Jones, Secretary. 'Q ff! ::. y is csy or ijmlfg xg M ,h I , Ig K-Ji lJ,.S',7K SV - 0:51 ,'Q7Ttfm,TiHQ2iQiazizMi li- Should the United States Adopt the Es- sential Features of the British System of Educa- tion? This is the controversial question taxinq the minds of the members of the DEBATE CLUB A well-earned one-fourth credit is offered for participation in this club-curricular course. Officers are: Phyllis Povlacs, President: Carol Sue Griffin, Vice-President: Judy Castello, Secretary. Mr. Wil- liam Mallerneel is Advisor. io.. xiii if www-1wxU:w. :z2wsfwmw11x ,W 49515335 x fi 6 U L 'T' wg fi' 5 Wf. EV-YY! 'fY'.fifSfWf1 ,:: m ,.-u is 1.2 Hlvmwu, .s,m.,.-1 -v, 5:49 All student players and man- agers who have received at least one varsity letter are eligible to be members of VARSITY S. Some of their activities include a swimming party, a play night at school, and their annual banquet, some scenes from which are shown below. Officers of the group are: Ed Mitchell, Presidenfp Richard Hohlbaugh, Vice-Presi- dent: Charles Rarnsdell, Secretary-Treasurer: and Mr. Russell Pastuck, Advisor. ' wx B Each year the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY adds to its membership those students who meet requirements based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Members of the faculty select no more than SWQ of the Junior class and l5'k of the Senior class. Officers ore: Dave Jones, Presidentg Gary Lare, Vice-Presidentg Alice Turner, Secretaryg Phyllis Povlacs, Treasurerg and Joy Kirk, Chaplain. Mr. D. J. Myers is Advisor. i 3 r , i t rywesmmfw,wmwmfzsvgfsffm W '25 , ll,L . , E ,. aw Y' its 2 ' V? if M 5 3? S .Q N? 3, 1, , if igimsli ,gi 76339449195 51 HMM? r: HWY ' V 23? 5fiEfeifL vw gazes. , 5 13 W eg? FZ va yay-Q , , in .,f 1 ' 'V A emi 4F.?4 ' if QW Q im, 1 ev- 1 QL. Waifl sf! Q awww Q16 J' ' A s Q 2 M: X 5, 5 A ,M-'K' WU Af'5 g'f wg v, 5 1 gif K 1 uv M, Q? 7 I4 in-mul-nm lx Hmmm! '2 . . ' J' Q 3 415 ! 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'M mi L Zig Www Membership in GIRLS' CHORUS is open to ony sopho- more, junior, or senior girl who enjoys singing ond is interested in belonging to the group. ,. V, The FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS serves os o troinini group for the younger students in high school who on interested in ottoining membership in one of the pet forming groups of the Music Department. 5 it I Qi The Girls' Sextet includes Judy Dil- lon, Bev Spencer, Margie Viall, Carol Oswald, Carole Jones, and Pat Gar- duno. This group often performs for local organizations and is composed of juniors and seniors. SO l Accompanists are. Judy Castello and June Emer- The Boys' Octet is comprised of Carrol Fultz, Dave Lipscomb, Rus- sell White, Don Boltz, Tom Tuxill, Ed Fabry, Bob Stringer, and George Horton. The group is directed by Mr. Neil Davis, and often performs for local church and civic groups. .35 1222! M5 X, .., . The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. B. Neil Davis, participates in various con- tests and performs for civic groups. Mem- bership, which is attained by try-out, is open to all eleventh or twelfth grade vocal music students. Members include, From Top, Row One: E. Briggs, M. Hole, S. Romo, S. Baker. Row Two: C. Hansrote, C. Grimm, N. Witwer, F. Smith. Row Three: S. Sharp, L. Weiss, L. Field, B. Lehr. Row Four: C. Althoff, C. Griffin, P. McEwen, N. Ott. Row Five: T. Tuxill, E. Swan, D. Doyle, L. White. Row Six: F. Bell, B. Fair, R. Slack, J. Hall. Row Six: G. Horton B. Stringer, D. Ripple. Row Seven: J. Bar- nette, E. Fabry. In the third section, Row One: J. Drennen, J. Dillon, J. Pitt, B. Depizzol. Row Two: S. Lewis, S. Bourn, V. Wilkinson, S. Smart. Row Three: C. Jones, R. Martin, E. Boggs, J. Wilson. Row Four: B. Williams, S. Nickell, S. Bell. Row Five: B. Gibson, D. Bolyord, E. Wise. Row Six: J. Thompson, B. Spence, L. Buchtel. Row Seven: R. White, T. Campfield, N. Beal. Row Eight: D. Boltz, B. Boyle. In the fourth section, Row One: B. Patsch, S. Paige, N. Eisenzimmer. Row Two: J. Lorah, J. Emerson, J. Knotts, C. Gray. Row Three: M. Smith, C. Oswald, P. Dykes, M. Viall. Row Four: P. Povlacs, S. Greenlese, J. Kirk, W. McCoy. Row Five: L. Westfall, L. McQuain, M. Ballard, J. Gibson. Row Six: R. Boston, J. Heffernan, C. Fultz, D. Lipscomb. Row Seven: M. Houghton, T.' Mays, K. 'Lind- sey, B. Wyatt. D. Shaffer, E. White. In the second section Row One: J. Castello, J. Kulic, K. Willison B. Spencer. Row Two: R. Martin, P. Clifford L. Wolfe, K. Hartman. Row Three: L. Roger P. Garduno, C. Ramsey. Row Four: P. Merritt D, Wallace, S. Jewell. Row Five: H. Virden The PEP BAND: From Left to Right: Deanna Dixon, Marcia Simpson, Mary Ann Kovachic, Judy Williams, Karen Maxen, Joy Kirk, Judy Carpenter, John McEwen, Donna Lazar, Cindy Knight, Danny Lazar. Second Row: Margaret Quigley, Gary Lare, Mary Hicks, Del Hunt, Tim Campfield, Dale Fraley, William Luplow, Paul Brannon, Gene Knox, Dorsey Bolyard, John Walliser, Roy Williams, Nancy Mellinger, Don Fasnacht, Janet Dykes, Bonnie Hudson, Judy Lambert, Roger Syx, Clark Van Scyoc, George Farris, Laurence Ware. MR. DALE s'rANroRo A ,J Band Director Q. if iff? i .-5? l MR. JAMES LUNN Sgt., V.,k g Assistant Band Director The DANCE BAND: Row One, Left to Right: Piano Accompanist, Jackie Lorahj Marcia Simpson, Del Hunt, Mary Hicks, Roberta Walliser, Von Abrashoff, William Luplow. Row Two: Gene Knox, Paul Brannon, George Harris, Don Fasnacht, Chester Molnar, Donna Lazar, Jackie Cooper, Margaret Quigley, Dale Fraley, Clark Van Scyoc. k . si A .in 45 03' 2 42.45 'J'-P5 im. '? g The woodwind section, af far left, left to right, are: Del Hunt, Marcia Simpson, Mary Hicks, Sue Szaraz, Roberta Walliser, Gary Lare, William Luplow, Joe Weiler, Gene Knox, and John Walliser. Second Row: Janet Bauer, Amy Farris, Patty Lorah, Priscilla Swine- hart, Shirley Blakeman, Patty Walters, Shirley Bator, Von Abrashoff, Karen Skipper, Rollin Kinsey. The brass section includes: Norma Rankin, George Harris, Don Fasnacht, Marvin Rosen, Chester Molnar, Carl Emery. Second Row: June Emerson, Donna Lazar, Kathy Patton, Charlene Evans, Janet Carver, Jackie Cooper. Third Row: Kay Hartman, Nancy Mellinger, Janet Dykes, Bonnie Hudson, Judy Carpenter, Linda Selzer. The MAJORETTES are, from left to right: Nancy Eisenzimmer, Mary Olah, Judy Knotts, Beverly Williams, Pat McEwen, Carol Althoff, Paulette Baldwin, and Jackie Lorah, Head Majorette. 'Q The brass section, above right, includes: Clark Van Scyoc, George Farris, Robert Spense, Laurence Ware, Harry Skeen, Roger Syx. Second Row: Barbara Schaber, John McEwen, Nancy Miller, Stanley Beige, Larry Baughman, William Morris. Third Row: Danny Lazar, Eddie Emerson, Judy Dable, Cindy Knight, Judy Lambert, Joyce Ferrall. The reed section is comprised of: Mary Fritz Jerry Wood, Judy Williams, Bev Tipton, Mar- garet Quigley, Pat l-losington, Brenda Esch, Bonnie Brannon. Second Row: Beulah Arbogast, Deanna Dixon, Tammy Watchword, Karen Fock- ler, Georgia Sauers, LaDonna Hershberger, Carolyn Grimm. Third Row: Joy Kirk, Eleanor Briggs, Dale Fraley, Karen Maxen, Mary Ann Kovachic, Sandra Szaraz, Tim Campfield. ln the percussion section are, from left to right: Peggy Dykes, Paul Brannon, Virginia Paige, Vern Braggley, Roy Williams, Kenny Stewart, Carol Hansrote, Dorsey Bolyard, Norma Jean Ott. 1 Marc ing Ban fe: WWE 7 CH gc? . wx., Q 'UN A11 m y '...l-fi?- : ' ., 'f-.,, gif : w , ia 4Z ,W -as -:..,k AVWM NJ 4 ff 'J K- , ,wi Y 5 2 i mi, Qi O ,142 19,236 if- The 1958 Spartan team included, Row One, Left to Right: Manager D. Wachter, Co-Captain E. Mitchell, P. St. Clair, C. Sutton, D. Jones, R. McCauley, C. Ramsdell, J. Johnson, S. Mace, R. Hohlbaugh, Co-Captain J. Heffernan, Manager H. Virden. Row Two: Coach R. Pastuck, G. Morgan, G. Blevins, R. Glinsky, F. Bell, E. Shandor, D. McFarland, C. Frye, C. Pope, B. Carpenter, J. France. Row Three: C. Bittner, C. Graf- ton, D. Williams, T. Murphy, T. Tuxill, E. Wise, B. Yoakam, E. Stewart, R. Penwell, D. Detwiler, Coach B. Daum, Coach H. Yoak, Manager D. Sims. Row Four: J. Cook, P. Ross, C. Maxwell, M. Houghton, M. Bal- lard, A. Siegfried, L. Crane, R. Justice, R. Drummond, E. Hutchinson, SPARTAN Garfield ' Kent Roosevelt ' Coventry Stow Wadsworth ' El let Hoban 'Norton 'Tallmadge 'League Games SCOREBOARD We I2 4O 16 44 O 6 6 O 28 They 26 14 32 0 20 10 39 40 I2 W. McCoy. , Spartan cheerleaders are, clockwise from left: Lil- lian Rogish, B e v e r I y Lamb, Carolyn Grimm, Judy Dillon, and Mary Ann Rogish. J' JIM JOHNSON' Halfbock AL SIEGFRIED' Tackle CHARLES RAMSDELL' RICHARD MC CAULEY' End End JOHN HEFFERNAN' Center 'Indicates Varsity Letters. RICHARD HOHLBAUGHH ED MlTCHELL I' Hclfback PAUL ST. CLAIR Halfback f 9 b e FH ,M , f, A- My P5553 2fQg,,l91.s?j'Y,,gifj :W I .VV, , .Q ' I 'I ' I sw 4 .- .ff Vu New I 47 I-iw nf 5 4 , ff? .. , MMI . gb. I f ,Q ft f if . 355, 11' Z -villa , ,Q , Lgwgge- . If - , .. - Km, BUD YOAKUM' DAVE JONES' End End MARVIN BALLARD' Guard ix! Www F Iqaw..,....J- as ww 11' wif? Avli s ,gdisiypns lg 'E ,few swim? . WZ wh? :I T A h:3a5.5.:,. '- N , ,, H , m y gi +5 ff - QfL1EHgk0'fi t.. .. , V .. , .- L, g . ' ' 1-fi?:'75fV- 7 ' A ,V A F , ze2zZef'Pfv5' .f , 1- : :-.rag-'Q -,rn 1 M A ,-A y, V - 2:S,5y,:.V an- ,Qf.g,. - 'MA L V I E' ,, ' ' .,-1 Q , . YM-1' ..-'K -, .- wing. - f Q ww.-?s?zs15Yf4i:, E'9vg,''1M:,,- 552' - f ' . , -5 ' YW' 'f Guard Coaches: Butch Dczum, Hor- old Yock, and Russ Postuck. STIVE MACEH BOB CARPENTER Halfback Halfback TOM TUXILL' fu, . x 'gf 32 ,, 1 f W, nf, - Wpw Wk ,W A K x 1, QE -Ska ff xsiwwabwifi r-' avi ig' J . , 1 sf VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Coach Mel Bogard, John Heffernan, Ed Mitchell, Scott Andrick, Don McFarland, Wyatt Webb, Harry Rogers, Ray Glinsky, Warren Miller, Jim France, Dan Warder, and Manager Allen Boring. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Judy Dillon, Carolyn Grimm, Mary Ann Rogish, Beverly Lamb, and Lillian Rogish. X , X! SCOTT ANDRICK They 54 69 61 65 49 58 89 54 pix D4 rl Btiitvql 'V W-uw: SPARTAN SCOREBOARD Opponent We They Opponent We Barberton 39 4 I Norton 69 Akron Central 34 63 Stow 63 5t0w 52 49 Kenmore 55 Ellet 53 42 Kent Roosevelt 56 Tollmodge 79 77 'Ellet 46 Wadsworth 64 47 'Tollmodge 53 Alumni 69 70 'Wadsworth 85 Mt. Vernon 56 50 Coventry 70 Coventry 77 25 League Gomes JI QA-ER -'AN 114 ll' h we A Qsugisiti ED MITCHELL R5 WY HARRY RODGE ATT WEBB DON MCF Coaches Jock Moncus, Mel Bogord, and Harold Yock RAY GUNSKY AR'-AND SPARTAN SC Opponents Barberton Akron Central Stow Ellet Tallmadge Wadsworth Alumni Coventry Norton Stow Akron Kenmore Kent Roosevelt Ellet Tallmadge Wadsworth Coventry OREBOARD We 48 50 48 47 62 62 63 65 41 38 66 56 50 56 62 62 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Morgue Hole Lynda Lessak, Linda Weiss Carol James, Betty Mervosh ,Aix .vii FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row One: Hughes, Sayre, Holt, duno, Stringer, Carpenter, St. Row Two: Atchison, Holt, Ellis, Ripple, Beltz, Nickell, Cramer, Row Three: Coach Bogard, Charlton, Yoakam Skeen, Ellis, Kinsey, Kelly, Lessak, Fagan, Flu harty, Coach Mancos. TEAM Lipscomb, Gar Clair, Murray. Jewell, Morek Manager Hale SPARTAN SCOREBOARD Opponent U. L. Light Barberton St. Vincent Bolich Kent Roosevelt We 8 l6 6 21 l-4 They 6 O 8 0 O :Quays '30 .f 'W 'fl' l I Y I 25162,-I 0 4 ,fx - Tr. L . 7 4 l i .34 D , ,z', it H VF , 4 ,Q l ' ' .gag ,, , 5 L fill ' f f 47' ' f ll, QQ! ll' f 4 f .1 ,1ej,-in fi, , , . 7' lil ,i 11: ., -vw il ylfglil' WZ? -lm, I f KWQ .W 1 ', v af' 1 1. , 1 , uf ' Lift, :,,f1f',z5f A ,sl if 4- f--ef ,,f,,4 .,f - I, - 1, f, -','?:?f', ,lg ,,'..L .xyflii , , ,ygagf if 'ff' 3 ' -153-A ' ,, ' X swf' I , 1, f ls-..f ... 1.501 ,4fg'v24v.:,5' 'ff ,yy f '?:f2Z4V f J ff Eg: f,W!'1'- wmv ' r r - ' 4 ' - if 'U ,. YH 2' -5 ' - , A , ji My , ,. gtg :Xp - - 5'-1a1'f ?l' :fu ', l : '. Y : '- :1 Y 911'-'j-11. ' ,sam ' ggix . 34 1:3 'gt -' mr! ' 1 L :si 'X X 1 ,423 v' -rg. N wssssmiemme FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Players on the Freshman Basketball team are: Row One, Left to Right: Don Jewell, Ben Holt, Gary Nickell, Jeff St. Clair. Row Two: Coach Jack Mancos, Manager Danny Atchi- son, Roger Andrick, Earl Sayre, Ricky Stringer, and Manager Jerry Reid. SPARTAN SCOREBOARD Opponent We They U. L. Light 32 I4 Greensburg 63 25 Erwine Jr. High 29 42 Bolich Jr. High 2l 52 St. Vincent 24 37 Hoban 30 48 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Freshman Cheerleoders,Fronf to Back, are: Pat Krohmer, Linda Roberts, Delores Wilson Judy Dabel, and Charlotte Summerton. tt,1a1if m1 -cr in BASEBALL TEAM Returning lettermen to the '59 baseball team are: Row One, Left to Right: Ray Glinsky, Wyatt Webb, Phil Bevington, Charles Ramsdell. 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I if X aj XX -4 FQ 1 Y gs. at .5 I MQw,, E ' Compliments of DALE'S HOUSE OF VALUES CATES' GROCERY 2744 Sanitarium Road Akron l2, Ohio Groceries - Meats - Standard Oil Products r Good Luck Class of '59 Brownie's Fine Food Dinners - Lunch - Soda Bar Best Market at Canton Road BROWNlE'S 1456 Lake Road School Supplies Gifts Costume Jewelry, Toys and Dry Cleaning Service -T' BOYLE'S EVERGREEN NURSERY East Akron's Most Complete Line of Evergreens Lay-out Service Shade Trees Landscaping Flowering Shrubs Christmas Trees 2600 Gilchrist Road ST 4-8875 RE 3-6180 MWGARDE A P J , - l ii- , d ',, I mg ggi ...., ' 4 ,W iii ' R A .2 wi. P T L Liyy V yt 'T .M n'w,,t .N - I ,T as .. g H42 4' ,, .- Q ffl, ,, J I W, T Y SALES SERVICE BELTZ FARM 81 GARDEN SUPPLY Complete Line of Lawn Mowers ' Garden Tractors T Garden Tillers Farm Equipment ' Gasoline Engines ' Power Chain Saws ST 4-784l l66O Canton Road 3-ia tqtp 1 ser r? 1' fe '-'81 ...AM i X l f A x - Say Mill W - ' ' in L'c1Uc'. . . ? 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