Springfield High School - Gold and White Yearbook (Springfield, TN)

 - Class of 1962

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fit-fyfylg 51,455 H!.5'f0!?l' On a sunny September morn in '57, all SHS seniors, juniors, soph- omores, and freshmen craned their necks to see the herd of pigtailed boys and crew-cut girls who were stampeding down the auditorium aisles--the EIGHTH GRADE had arrived. QEveryone cheerlj In their own quiet way they chose dunce, Bob Calloway as president, shy Jane Rawls as vice-president, untalented Joan Shearer as secretary, and little Libbey Rosson as treasurer. Sneaky Ellen Highsmith and cheat- sheet Charles Gower were elected members of the Honor Council. Thru dirty politics Calloway and Rawls became class-favorites and Rawls later became homecoming attendant. After a riotous summer in '58, the same group returned to their beloved schoolby means of various scooters, tricycles, and pogo sticks. This year the green FRESHMEN starred in their junior varsity games while cowardly members of the class sold concessions. Puny Mac Lipscomb was chosen to lead the group, while Jerry Murphey became vice-president, Ronnie Crabtree--secretary, Mary Stubblefield--treas- urer, and Mary Ellen Burr--reporter. Honor council members were Charlotte Edwards and Joe Casey, Mary Ellen represented us at Home- coming andunpopular Mac joined her as class favorite. Lubus Green and Race-Horse Stubblefield were freshmen participants of the varsity basketball team. In 1959, we became big sophisticated SOPHOMORES, knowing just as much for more, as any junior or senior. Our officers were Mac Lipscomb lpres. j, Libbey Rosson fvice-pres. I, EllenHighsmith Qsec. D, Mary Ellen Burrftres. I, Mary Stubblefield Qrep'tj, and Charlotte Ed- wards and Je rryMurpheyKhonor councill. Mac and Mary Ellen repeated as class favorites and Mary Ellen was again homecoming attendant. The next autumn we learned what study really was. Nevertheless, we jolly JUNIORS kept the teachers laughing with our spit-balls, torpedoes, and tacks. Chief Executive was Mac, while Libbey was his Gal Friday, Charlotte tooknotes, Mary Dixie collected the pennies, and Joan report- ed everything. On the honor council were personal enemies Bob Callo- way and Mary Burr. Guess who were chosen class favorites?? Our Junior-Senior Banquet was away out success even though Alan Shepherd was unable to attend. Again we had a booth at the fair and sold con- cessions at allvarsity athletic functions. CNo wonder all senior gals are fat! lj Ellen Highsmith was our representative to Boys' State and Charles Gower and Bob Calloway attended Girls' State the latter part of the year. We're SENIORS - CLASS GF '62, There is so little to do for home- work that we have oodles of time for planning the Homecoming Barbecue and Senior play and paying for rings, pictures, and caps and gowns. Our insipid leaders this year were: President-Charles Gower, V. Pres- ident-Mac, Secretary-MaryBurr, Treasurer-M. D. ffor the third time lj, Rep't. -Ellen H. Bob Calloway did a poor job as chairman of the honor council and Bill Baird and Libbey did nothing as delegates. Since Mary Ellenhad alreadybought her dress for Homecoming, our generous hearts gave in and we elected her Queen. Disregarding any wins, losses, or ties, we were especially proud of our football team because we did beat Litton and we did beat MBA. As we leave, we say-- Thanks for a lovely four years, SHS, and AU REVOIR!

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BEVERLY KAY TAYLOR Glee Club 2,3,4. BETTY IDU THOMPSON Glee Club 2,3,4g Drama Club 35 F.B.L.A. 4, Reporter 4. MARTHA WAGNER F.H.A. l,3, Jr. Degreeg Basketball 2,3g Library Club lg Drama Club 3. CAROLYN WALLING Library Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter 1, President 45 Glee Club 2,3,4. LOUCETTE WILKINS F.H.A. 1, Ir. Degreeg Glee Club 3g Library Club 4. BETTY IO YATES F.H.A. 1,2,3, Jr., Chapter Degrees, Parliamentarian 2 Glee Club 1,23 .... fr if 3, ,i 'E 4,- Q



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