Springfield Senior High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Springfield, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD I1 K Complimcnis of The SPRINGFIELD COFFIN and CASKET CO. 'agigjf SPRINGFIELD OHIO ll II Shoe Satisfaction Means Shopping At NisIey's In The Arcade THE SPRINGFIELD HIC-H SCI IOOL HERALD 93 ll.lI'I'y ullm- out ol' ilu- moan xxlu-rv his Xl.1---llh, Xlilliv, you lmuqllly Imx, you lnlllul' was Iglvlcllmg clown Ixlrpn-l. Ill- xms lhlllgllly Inn, ymfu- lu-I-11 fighting .lQ.IlII, crying lusllly. .ll14l lrmsl Ixxo nl your lm-I-III, XYl1y, ll.lI'l'j', xxl1.1t'sllu-111.1111-1'3 .Xslcm-fl Xlilliv-- No, l .lIlIIl, III.l, llll'BII't' in my lllr- IIlUll'l44I'. lvm'Iix'I. I'.1wsn1.1sI1L-IlI1istlng1:r wil I1 ilu- ll.lI1lll1t'l',II ' ' rl-plil-el lIlll'I'y'. XXX-Il, whx' 1li1l11'1 um lmqlm Inlwut il A IIIxI I'F I - 'II I' 'III'-5---1 I4'I II WII--I 111-- zlskul his moltlwr. I IIII II'I 'II III II-'IIII IV.. I Qlilix' N-iwl HAH-YA llriglxl Inlay - 'IYQN elf. .ll ulll' ll4IIIsI', ' IIINI il! 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Bell Phone Main 2121 ll N When Better Automobiles Are BuiIteBuick Will Build Them 96 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD I! ll CONGRATULATIONS We extend congratulations to you, each individual member of the graduating class of the Springfield High School, upon your wonderful achievement. You have acquired an education which will serve you well throughout your life. THE BEGINNING Commencement typihes the end of your boy and girl school life, but it is the beginning of a greater education. The doors of Colleges, Universities. Schools of Art, of Nledicine. of Music or Tech- nique, will open to you at the presentation of your magic key- your High School Diploma. YOUR LIFE WORK You will find in Ohio the very highest type of schools designed and equipped to Hr you for what- ever work you choose to follow. Should you decide upon a business career, the Springfield Business College makes an esepcial bid for your consideration. The most modern business methods are taught here: courses are thorough: social and athletic associations are of the best, and our graduates are much in demand in the most substantial Springfield business houses, where a start means a brilliant business future. A Springfield Business College graduate is thoroughly prepared and always sure of a good position. SPRINGFIELD 1 r 1 il i ZIIVIIVIERIVIAN BLDG. Phones: Home 478, Bell ll96 J. E. JOINER, Pres. lxlilllflft' gaillaintly cscurtt-tl lllargarct to Tho nunilit-r of people that flon't fall for thu tzililu. llattt-ry voulcl holtl ai convention in a telc- IXIny I, hc ziskt-cl, sit on your right phone lmcith. h.in4l? ---- No, rt-pliccl Klzirgzirut, I have to cat Thirsty flays liziyc St-ptciiilit-r, April, june aiml Noycinlier, All the rest .irc thirsty trio, Excuptiiig those who niakc home hrew. with that. You had lwtlcr take ai chair. Turiclicrz XYlizit clo you tliinl-: you area Wi- ai teairlicrf' The Eighth Vllorldel' Pupil: No, lTlfl'ZllIl.ll tln Englislil: Blzuliun Dt-fzirgc sat in thc Tciirlivrz Then, why nrt- you acting likt- aiiiclioiict- with ht-r shawl wrappt-il around tin illicit? hui' lit-acl with l'IL'I' earrings. CRANEPS CANDY SHOP French Black Chocolate Exclusive Receipt ls an old recipe unknown to candy makers of the present generation, having been recovered by our Expert Candy lVlalcer, and pronounced by candy lovers as the most delicious delicacy on the market. The proof of the Chocolate is in the eating of it. Myers Market Fountain Avenue ll K When Better Automobiles Are Built-Buick Will Build Them THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD .. 1 U . I-1rs1Iw111'l 1111-.1r11.11111111.1111.1111111111111-s 1111 1111111115 .111,1111'. 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Interest from date of deposit and you do not lose your monthly accrued interest in case you withdraw. SA VE WITH US MORRIS PLAN BANK 120 South Limestone St. gg I1 The Arcade Shoe StorefFor 38 Years Dependable THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD KARL F. EIPPER OPTO ETRIST and OPTICIAN Eyes Examinedee Glasses Fitted 3 West Main Street Stockings? s.1iil the stilesiimii. Yes, I'llllklAllllL', what numher do You wi-air? lX'liy, two, of course. replied Snider. Business Acumen Mr, Gralwoin is the kind of nun who knows ull the ins and outs of lDllSII'lt'SS,H Yes, and when accounts are settled, it will usually he found that he has the ins and his voiiipetiturs the outs. 'I1L'klL'llCI'I lYiler, what is elini.ix? Huy: lllly-er ll sort of tl w.lll pitper eh-.iner they s.iy. I just saw u funny horse. lYhiit was funny about the olil img? He wus eating money. Ilow do you know he was eating inoneyf' I sim' two bits in his mouth. it it Senior: lYhen I was u small hoy I was left un orphan. Y lfresh: XYh4it did you do with it! Incredulous Tenant. Landlord: You say you've been hearing suspicious noises around your apartment. Wliat did they sound like? Tenant: They sounded like hezit in the rauliators, hut, of course, it vouldn't have lieen that. Willie fage lenl: Hlltitltly, is collerduni swearing? Father: No, Son. XYillie: ll'ell then, I wish my teacher would eollerclauii head oH! The Natural Choice. Ile need some new rugs. lJon't we need hlankets more Yes, hut who sees blankets? Qu He- My girl is so dumlm she thinks an Aspirin tablet is writing paper. -I-Ielio. Xl'ell, well, said the absent minded pro- fessor as he stood in lmthtuh, what did I get in here for? -Booster. Nisley Quality Means Shoe Economy THE SPRINGFIELD HIGII SCHOOL HFRALD if :: Ifiauzngarhnrr Svtnhin FINE PORTRAITS and COMMERCIAL WORK . a SpggiaIfy -.g lik QI III my I lil L-4 Photographer for This Annual KING BUILDING ff South Fountain Avenue FOURTH FLOOR -TAKE ELEVATOR SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS l-I. B. FRY, Proprietor I1 K When Better Automobiles Are BuiltfBuick Will Build Them IO0 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD N II CHURCHMAN'S BOOKWALTER 37 South Fountain Ave. Cafeteria AGENCY . 6 A. NI. tlll 8 P. IVI. .51 z 2 Prices Reasonable Hmm? Made Candies The Best Place to Eat AIik1 'AIII 5-13' 'IMF' IWWIF fhlit' VUW YOU A nl-gm une trying to ftuldle L1 fmctious amfl Henry lrrwuglmt III Ib.ll'IIIL'l'SlllIi gettin' muh, wlwn ,I IW-Stlndcr 1 kul. long? ' I ' I I li ' l'.itf XYcll, lu-gurru, I killt-cl my lmlf of Dug-5 that muh- C-ver kick you, SJIIIFI IIIL' CUNY llllfl lllw lhllf 1llk'1l.U No, Suh, but lu- 501111-tilmmw kicks whore A, . ,. I 'cs' bin. Almmx- All thmgs, tht- mrncst lt'CIIlI't'l' J Null, li your vlullung up-is nn hrs, 11-111.1111 -- IIUUI. 5.1111-- Ile-m'gc' um you Larry .1 tum-F' Ulitlhllli wlw :hmm wall .Ill iinc- Llc Xuvy .quill Ht, tht Alllnyy, - - Gt-fv1'gcf 511rL-, why? 4Q'xx.ly frum In-ru mlm: Ah mn run 511111- XXI-ll Ihvn, carry that ont' you art !'.1et.1I1 llmn All kin ewnn whietling out in thc Alley xml bury it, I PHONES 1414 DAY and NIGHT SERVICE FRA K J. COFFMA UNDERTAKER OFFICE and PARLORS - A 134 West High Street Careful and Well judged Attention to All AIVIBULANCE and INVALID CAR SERVICE AUSTIN RICHARDS, Licenced Embalmer If K When Better Automobiles Are Built-Buick Will Build Them Ni-iglilmr. Su you iIi1I1 .iii' Iiiis hi- ilwiii- ,,. TIIE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCI IOOL HERALD W sz HDDLE and REDMCDN 516 Mitchell Building Corner High and Limeslonc Sls. PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE Bc PHOTOGRAPHED this year on your Birthday NH vilriusity ir- FIIIIIIIIILL .ixxrxy xxith IIIl','l I thi Iiriiiir 1 hi tu hi ihil I ill In il Qin ,-. -is 5 'u '.i- 1 'iii- Ioosc .mil ilnigilcil him .ivruw thi- fu-lil, 4 , L T' f O IY.1iti-r. 'ANIiIk ur xxzili-i tr S cillh-I17IIIl'l', Ml7uii't ti-II im-3 Ii-r Him' in 'W E Chocolates Hi-. I imswil yirui- Iifiiiw Lift iiighlf' Shu, 'IIIi.1nx. IIIQI Jxiitur. HXIIIUI I hir-I Ivll IIN' 1'.lII ol thu Iimtliglits .imhitiuii uggwl mi- im. Aiiiiituiir, Yvs.iniI I NIIIIIIUSL'tIIk'iI.Il1IIl'IIt1' L Lgwl yi III ull. ll l,l'Hll4I Xlaiiiiiim. IIiiIn't I lvll yin: iiiy on Wnllltl IILIICC uuurlg all Ili .iii iilivii I I I uir muiitlis why-ii hi' XYUIII tu Nun Yivrkf The 1-Ipprcciaiea' Gift' l,I'UIIlIKlilI1IIII.i. Ym hi' bmriwl Iiuxi4 IIUSS .15 .1 iluntisl. ll ll Shoes Bought At NisIey's Must Be Right l02 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD l834 1922 GRANTS Qnly Quality Go o ds Sold I We Give Merchants' Trading Stamps Goods Delivered Both Phones 91 112 S. Limestone St. Our last line for this week: Ashes to ashes, Dust to dust, De colyum, she end, De typewriter bust. -Russ. Dr Weldon- Have you brought the num- ber of your house, VI'ilIiam? XYilliam- Yes, sir, here it isg but I had a hard time getting it off. It was nailed on tight. -The VI'hisp. Mr. Barkley- XYhat can the United States do to eliminate the noises that happen on the street? Yoife from Back Roomf Do away with Fords. -The XYhisp. Ambitious Author- Hurrah-Five dol- lars for my latest story! Fast Friend- Who from ? XYriter- The Express Company. They lost it. -Spectator. 1-THEl CLAUEIRZ IEBIRQQSO STQRISS Where Price Tells and Quality Sells K R Shoe Satisfaction Means Shopping At NisIey's In The Arcade TH E SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD K GRI KER BRQTHERS Springfield D011 Hospital Expert DOII, Toy and China Repairin El gH ectric Lamps made t d g . . . o or er China and Ciass Drilling 29 NEW ZIIVIIVIERIVIAN BUILDING 0-Hiice open between 6 and 8 fa. m. Fifty Years Ago. 'I'e.u'Iier: Nou, ehihlren, for Ioruorrmx She- StrvIv the buxgi' this insmmfl wnnr rumiluimi this 'Uh'Url .hl wI5 I H to gm Outh' Tt-.xeher the next Iirlyz XX'I1.it was tht He- But darling If xwrfl I .lskeri you Tu rememlver for trwltiyf' '5IieA .3mrI After JII these- years I Imve '1',,1t-In-rg I3irI you stumlx' vuur Iessun I-:noxx'n you too? You Ivriite, let me mir. v ' ' ' He-- I mIirIn't mean ir, Iionest, I 4Ii1In't, iililgx HXUNHHI' Shef I.et me out this instant? 'IiV'U'IIV1' 'W-'IkI'I! U5I WIF ' ILVUSS IIN' I'Ief But cI.rrn it-I htrrilrruiiilvliim-Iiur-1' mumii Uiiuw ilu I wiilikiu or he wouItIn't goffliixssi .Inlinnxt I'Inxx'Ieggr-QI, --Ex, THE HE ARCADE Headquarters for Young NIen's Suits, Hats and Furnishings If you mention this ad we will allow you IOU Discount on our h ' A y purc ase. This offer holds good until June l0rh. When Better Automobiles Are BuiItfBuick Will Build Them THELSPRINGFIELD HIGPISCHOOL HERALD Cizuff 1.922 BAUMGARDHER STULMQ HARRY MILLER MARION LEVVI5 STANLEY JOHNSTON .-Ilhlclic Edilor Edrlor-an-Chiqf joke Edxlor FRANCES KALBFUS CLARENCE PHILIPPS RACHEL GARLOUGH Local Edilnr Business Manager Exchange Editor HARLAN PHILLIPS EMERSON RECT Circulalian .Manager .-Issislunl Edilor IO4 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD J. A. POSS General Building Construction - Engineering 24-26 New Zimmerman Building Springfield, Ohio I-Ilsit-1 I-Iiith, rlirl you have Your lmir Cul .Ig.1iu? litllllli 'No, I XV.ISlll'll it. Iflsic: 1 Ph, it Sllfilllli.-Tllt' lluzzur I'roi't'S-sort UXYQ sxlil this tlIlL'I'IlOOIl for .Xlriut to gt-t some worms. Sun: XYl1.xt's tlt- use oh goin' so l-tl.I', hose! I got some hurt' I'll soll for two lvitsfflix. I set- nt-ighhor jones has just Dd5St'll through lmtuikruptry. llkll, I km-W hc was travelirlg cxtensivt-ly, hut I dicln't know in what part of the foun- try.-Ex. XYrittcn hy ri poultry dealer: 'WYQ fan hatch your eggs ulictipcr than you rum llo it yourself. The SPRINGFIELD ENGRAVING CO. Our Motto QUALITY and SERVICE E Kelly Building South Limestone Street gg K Nisley Quality Means Shoe Economy THE SPRINGFIELD HICII SCHOOL HERALD IU5 K II An Eyesight Talk I wish I could talk to you face to face and urge upon you the necessity of taking every possible care of your eyesight, Do you know that 75 out of every IO0 persons have defective vision. and that Eyesight Defects Cif allowed to go unremedied without correctly adjusted glassesj mean defective work, irritation and dissatisfaction, headache and neuralgia? Are you sure that your eyes are perfect? If you are not. then call at once and let us make a thorough scientihc ex- amination and give you advice and help. which will preserve your vision. Remember, our optometrists are College lVIen. and have been fitting glasses in Springfield for fourteen years, giving us an unrivaled knowledge of the eye defects peculiar to this district. WADE OPTICAL CO. 41 South Fountain Ave. H. LYNN WADE Bell Phone 477 Optometrists and Manufacturing Opticians. .X ml has nine lin-s they my Anal th.il imli-4:-I is ri-'hI. - llut you in-x'n'i' IIl,'ilI'4lilI1l!lll Ihr- Img IETABLISI IED was For ln' crrmks eva-ry night. --W -3 .af 5 . Frm-li: This .ilge-lnzi mis, Nixiiplw Ifqim- gn tionsf 'liiuivlieri A'l7on't minwl Ihil. il! .i typo' grziphival error. Ullvl' Cliuvlis .ire like Frlsv-I . ..A,Xml.l Wu Llyim it Hn IWW. ,hit kg- 508-510 West Main St. N but ilu' li' ll Fairbanks Bldg. Xliss Iirowii lin History ilissi XXlii1l1 xxxiy mlm-s thi- lihint- IIow ' liit: Down :iIl'l'ilIIl.H Horace li.: This we.itIir-r vhills me lo the lainie. - U Holi: You slioulwl wt-.ir .i lliuilwr' h.Ll. on to Candies Civics to tht- right ol' IHC. Sviviiu- tu thi- It-It ol ine. .-X It-.iwlit-r in the trout ol mv, Lemonade IOC Yollt-yt-il .mil tiunkwl mv. When Better Automobiles Are BuiltfBuick Will Build Them IO6 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD S. C. DIGAN Cleaning 106 East High Street P r e S S i n g Repairing ls he lazy? A'l..1zy? Say that fellow rirles in a Ford in urfler to save the effort ol' knocking the Ashes off his cigar. --Siiiiclinl. ll' Yiolet Ray is LilItlI'lL'S Ray! sister, who is X-Katy?-litlitoriul News. i l.i-slit--I hear they had LI Ing tight ut the Reformer Lnion tmp guine last night. 'lieilf.-Xny lmnes broken3-Aniericzin. Eilet-nfVl'hy, Carol, you selhsh little boy: why rlicIn't you give Thelma 11 piece of an apple? farolfl gave her the seeds. She can plant 'em and liuye a whole orcliarcl.-Kings ton Stunclarrl. l'Tt-mporail'ni going to kiss you goodbye until tomorrow night. U'Xlo.res-liut how ure you going to lvrealtlu-5'-l,ife. WILLY'S K IGHT Improves With Use Carbon builds up the sleeves and seals the compression ring, the engine becomes more quiet, more powerful and positively improves with use. ASK ANY OWNER The OVERLAND-BURNETT CO. 205-7 South Fountain Avenue Bell Phone 2059 -A Home 2059-A li K When Better Automobiles Are BuiItfBuick Will Build Them THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD K li THE Tlfofman-Green Jrwelry Co. 32 Years In the Arcade Watches Diamonds Jewelry Iitlwl: HVILIVIR proposml to mv Lust night. IXIAI-3 I'm not surprisul. After I rv- wI1.1t In-u1111c of him, fllsc-fl hum Inst week, lug mul In- lII1III t NIH D Prof. 4.1x'1' mv xxI1.nl you uvlushlm,-r IIIV must IIIQIIIUIKIIHIL' 1I.nlm- III I1lstorN'. CAFETERIA Sluflm-nt. HVIIII1' om: ,XntI1mIy' I1.uI with l Il'UIOhIII'.I. I ku-In glrvmlnt ul' .III my IIIl.lI'I'L'IS in my fIix1ry. HuI I think the strm-1 mr Imslm emu: How yuh know? I sho IISII Ir.uXksI1. U, has hor wont? H, Imw shy- gum? 1, scrap Imul-L. 1 v South Limestone Street H' Opposite Regent Ur I1.1x'u In,-r In-It wx- .III .lIHIIl'f I s VZIIIIIUI gn to shw III-r cannot CUIIIQ to Huw can it xmas? N A Good Place lo Ea! 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McCORD K li THE SPRI NCFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD EWR cm SPRINGFIELD HIGH SC THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD II li PROF. E. W. TIFFANY T E SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD I ' ff ' I + ' + I S 5231 I I I' I If I' I I I ., I I f ' , I . I I I N I I ,f .ff I S V I IN f' . I E XX' . 1f ' I' I 7?EGpf1r1- THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD The Class of 1922 Livia Allen Li1111y. 121-111-ral L'1111rs1-. 1 Star 211111 1lI't'SK'C1l1 '21, '223 11r11111111iv C'l1111 '21, '223 S1-111111' 1211131 Glu' 1l111l1Q Class B11sk1f1111111 '10, '211g Sl1I'L'Ll1lU1 11111- 1711 you 11111 1c1111:.' I 11111 ll 1111111111117 11'111'11 I 11111119 I 11111.11 xp1'111c. Licla Anderson Q ,, , , Nix - l'11t1'111's. 111-111-1111 1 111ll'5L'. ix --'.'11111s1 -, -,,. C1-111 '213 1112155 H1s111r11111g lluss Halskvl- Xu 111111111111 11111-1' 1.1 ,1'111' Q111. L111' 1111s 1111 111111 111111 1111'1'1,1' 511101, 1111111 11111 111 111'1' S1111x111.111' x11111'1111. Charles Armstrong .'Xr111x'. 11L'l1L'I'll1 1'11111's1-, ll1llPll'lQt '21. 223 1'1111111.111 21, 223 l511s1c1-1111111' 223 111 Y K-lllll '223 S1141111s11 US11't'l7LQ11I 111' 1111111 111111 1111111111 111 1111,11lf, .-11111111 1-11 1111'1111x 111111 111111111' 111'f1'11'1111v. Elizabeth Aston H131-tty. 1lL'11L'I'Lll 1ll111l'2wk'. 51111 111111 1'1'1-su-111 '21, '22g SL'C1't'1LlI'X 111 Star 111111 l'1'1's1'1-111 '22: Lo 1,2L'1'L'lQ l il'Ll11l'.l1S '21, '22gB11s1c1-1111111 '10, '211. 211111011 1111.11 1111k1111111s,111' 1111 8111111111 1 11111 spy. Frank Babb , lk-acc,111. 121-111-r1111'11111's1-. 1 .'PllI'1S 1111' 431111111 11p1111 1l11' 11111 11111111, 111111 II11' s111'1'p 11191111 1111' 1'1g11t. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 1 ,Imrgewaner -' S4-.Aux Laura Baker College Course. Star and Crescent '20, '21g Le Cercle Fulllcais 'Z2. S111'n1'1f 11115 Ilemnze 1101' nzoflzer 107ZgZ1F.H Robert Baker Bob G6IIC1'21IfillIlI'SL'. Thus I sieez' my 1711113 111111 51111 O11 cwlz 13601, 101111 lQ1'l111f' 4Q1l16'.H Hugh Barber Gum-ral Collrsu. Of 1111 51111 1001115 111'n1'1z111 1111' x1e1'1's Tlzvxc' 5111111051 arf' 1111'x1', 1 1111151 1l7'1.St'.' Dan Barnett C21-ncrul Coursc. 111xf111s11i11,g 1'y11v. his -11111111111 1111112 5111111111 1'1',v fu TCOIIIUII, 1111, '131'ic111'1'I ' Mac Barr Irrcgular Course. F1m1mtIJz1II 'llg Ihskulluxll '22, 1'111' gnvd 111011 110 1iz'1's llxftlv' 11lf'Hl.H v THE SPRINGFIELD HIC-ll SCHOOL HERALD Jack Barr Sister Star and f1I'f,'SCL'I11 '223 B11sk111,l1ull '22g Class Basclmll: 1l1JL'I'C11iI '22. A 1'11p111'x 111111c1'x 11x l7'ZL'11 1ll'11.H Helen Baumgarclner HBIIIIIIIIILHH L'11ll1lg1- 1,2l1IlI'SC. Exl1il'1ili11n '22, Art PLIQCLIIII '213 Star and C rcs1'1-11t '21. For 113 111115' tl1'1', 111111 111131 111'1' 11111, 111111 1111'y 11f1f11'111' 111 1111 T111' 1f'Cl1'1It'1'S 111111 ZI11' x11111y-111111111 111111 111'1'1'1' 1111111111111 l11f'.H Mildred Baxter lXIilli1-. l1HlIIII1L'I'Cllll LQUIITSC. illcc 1111111 '21, '223 Cl11i11'ua '21, '221 Uperclta '213 11111111161 '21, HS1111111, U 511 S1111111. I'1'1 ll 11111111 of ll 111111111f11111. Alfred R. Bailey CUIIIIIICTCILII CUIITSC. Spanish Clulw '20, '21, '22, 111' 121111111 111111 111111111 1u1111'11 111' 13111110111-QM Clarence Bauer CUUIII1L'I'C1L1l LQUIITSC. lXfIin5trcl '211gGleelfl11l1 '21, '223 IJra1m11- tic Clulm '22. H.l11HI'V 111611 om' 111t'1,1' .Yl11'l'FS,Y 111 llf'l'T'f'.U l l THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD A Thomas M. Bennett Commercial Course. Class Basketball '20, '21, '22. A ranalle tlzroivs its beams afar. Marcia Boesenberg Commercial Course. Clee Club '19, '20, '21, '22, Gold and Blue '19, '20g Star and Crescent '21, '22, Uperetta '21, '22. I'll tell tlzee trzztlzg I lore another. l l Charlotte Bohnenkemper Lollie. Commercial Course. Spanish Club '21g Glee Club '223 Mag- azine Club '223 Operetta '22. Smile when slze smiles, Or ,vo1z'll frmwz alone. Arthur Bowser Commercial Course. Cabinet '21, Ulllzfrlz fin little. Gladys Brame Bobby, College Course. Le Cercle Francais '22: Dramatic Club '21, '223 Gold and Blue '21,' 225 Vice- President Gold and Blue '22. Prosperity to tlze man who verztzzres most to please her. Erma Christine Buffington 1. l'il'll1Ll Squirmgif' 1iL'Ilk'l'LII f'HllI'SL'. Iliu-1'-Sucicly IICCILIIIILITIHII 'ZZL SILII' nlllll Crescent '21, 'llg Ilfillllilllk' l'lu11'l1, 'llg Scum-tary lllillllilllk' llulv 'llg Lv I1-rvlu I7runcuis 'ZZQ Ulu- Flulw '1'J. TL' Pauline Burnett PIi11Ii. Urllcgc llmllrac. L0 CQYCIQ Fmncriis '21, 'llg I:HI'lIIIl '21, '77 -- John Butler i'1JllI1IIQI'CILII Cmlrsc. Plato says: Law ixfzzfl 11fl1111'11' le11111'ks. Norman Campbell I cm11m-rciril QIHUYFC. 4. The pl1'1z.v111'1' 111' Ilft' is 111 11z'1'1'1'01111' 1111'- -f11'11It1e'5. Roy Clark CIz1rkic. Gulcl and Blur- '20, '21, 'llg Glcc Vluli .31 .- Avfzzse not 111z!111'1': 5110 1111111 1111116 l11'1' p111'1'. 1111 mf! 1111111111 vycx lllllf IAUQIIIXII Jll'1' II'l1,v 50 Zuzxlzfzzlly x1!v11l, ,II1.x1v l'fz'1'! THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD l'111111q 111011 17Ch'lll't'. fhfx 1111111l1'11 ftlfl' Baselmll 'ZLL THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 1 Helen Claussen Commercial Course. Spanish Club. ,lI111'12 Im' icfzys, 110'IL' H01.5l'16SS, all. Lenore Cline General Course. School Exhibition '22, ily longne 'ZL'11I1177 my 11ps I 16111, For 'IUIIU 1111123 77111511 11111x1' 111112 111 '2'tl1lI.H 1 Carmen Coberly fic-neral Course. Chorus '223 Dramatic Club -, --, Glcc Club '22g Gold uncl Blue '21, '22g Sccrc-tary of Gold and Blue '22, '11 'Jn- -LHF1' 1101116 was c'1'f'1' sqft, 4Ql'lI11f', and 102111, 1111 0110110111 111111g 111 1co111z111. George C. Collins College Cwllrsc. Le Cerclc Francais: Cabinet, Football '20, '213 Class Bnsclulll '10, '20g Class Basketball '20. LAK111d1lf'S,9 1.11 'ZL'0I7IC7I, 1101 their beazzleozzs 1 10n1?s, 5116111 TL'l'7l my 1m'c. Grace Combs General Course. Glcc Club '193 Star and Crescent '21g Art Pageant '21g Cabinet '22g School Exhibition '22. So great ll HIIDIII1 111 so x111a11 CI PE'l'507I.' u THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Beatrice Cooper Bu-. IICIICFRII C11u1'sc. Y'111'y 111111 .q0:'1'1'11 1111' 11111.11 Hlllkf' 111l' 101151 1111151'. Samuel Cornwell HSZIIIIH' llcm-mlL'1111rsc. X Bwskn-tI1'1Il '19 ' ' ' 211 I lass Iialsclmll 10, 20, 21, 223 I laws Buskn-lI111II '10, '2l1g IJHFIIIII '2l3 S111111isI1 i'luI1'2l1, '2I:Hi-Y I'IuI1'2U, '2lg l'41I1im-I .-lx 11'111' 11x ft'IlIf7l'I'f'fI' x11'1'1. May Cory ' I'11II1-gy IIUIIYSC. 2 Sllll' and l'rL-an-111. ,111x1 17E'11IQ lltlppj' is ll 11111' 11I1lIALf 111 1111- L11111:111g 1111 1116 111'1lQ1I1 .YI'11t' 1'll1111'1' 1111111 1111' 11111U. Anna Cost 2' C111x1111Qrfi41I Coursc. HF0l'VQ6'f 1111' 1101. I 11x10 111' 111l'i': R1'.w1'z'1' 011C 511111 111 -v11111' 1It'tlI'fx1'111' 1111'. Wilmah Cox L2UlIIlIICI'l'IilI Course, lfalwim-I '223 fl11I1I LIIIII Blue '22g Star .UNI c2I'L'5CL'Ill '21, '22. HS111' 11110111 111111' 1c1'1111111'ss1's, I II'1111'11 11111.v1 1CllI'l' 111111171112 111' 111'sp1'x1'. 1 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD lp Winfred M. Cox College Course. lllee Club '21, '22, Senior Play: Hi-Y. '31 X011 Qf Apollo 1111111 the icisdonz Qf a S0Im11011. Nellie Crabill Nell. Commercial Course. Orchestra '21, '22, Star and Crescent '21, 1'LiHIe Nellie, we we puff, Give, 011, give me bark my I1f'a1'f. l Josephine Craver -Io. Commercial Course, Cabinet: Chorus '19. Deep 116 llze roots Qf lm' p01u1'1'. Miriam Craver Sl-:inny. Generz1lCourse. Class Bzlsketlmall '22, Star anal Crescent '21, '22. Eu1'Il1'5 IIUZIIFSI thing, cz 1v01111111 perfe1'fe11. Fannie Crumrine Crumn1y. College Course. Le Cercle Fl'L1I1C211S '21, '223 Forum '223 School Exhibition '22, Art Pageant '22. Tha 1042111011 seplzyrs low to kiss The rosy wife! of H151 rlwele, A1111 blzrxlzes play at hide and seek IfV1tl1 1110111-1011111 evslczsy is ll11sl Forum '22g Class Basketball '19, '20, '21, '22, Minstrel '20, '21: Operetta '21g Louise Culp hom-ral I wursc. THE SPRINGFIELD IIIGH SCHOOL HERALD 1.111 Klulv -I 111'11u'11 of I'I1t111I' NQ11111' 111111111 1If'l' 1fl'l7TL', P1 tl 51111 111211 i.'111111111 p11111p, 111111 1'I't'1I 'IL'1'1110ll1 Jane King Dickey 2, Ixmq. 4.1-111-ral I, UIIINC. I - .' . . . , - . 91 Lf- In-rclu I'I'LlIIL'AllS 21, 223 I'urum 21, ' '22: fhurus '22g S1'IwuI Ifxliilwilimi '22. If' A l'1't'tl1l1l'l' 11111 11111 111'I'Q1If 111' 301111, 101' 'NX 11111111111 11111'11r1 x l1tlI1'V f111111, X Dori LIHllIIllCI'CIiII Lfullrsu. hlcc Club '20, 'llg Umlicstru '2Ug fabi Sh Marjory Endley Gem-ral LIULIFSC. Class Pm-lg I':Ul'lIIII '21, '223 Vim-- Prusirlunt FUFIIIII '223 IIAIIIIIICI '21, '22g Glue Club '20, '21, '22g Spanisli i'IuI,n '21, '22: Illlcr-Sucicty I2L'L'IL1lIIilII11II Gm- Icst D1I'1'lIt'1X' x1111z11, 17111 1111! 1It7iL' !Ql't'll1. Helen Fast Int C011 t F rm SprcL1cI 3 School I-1xI1iI,1iti11n '22. A11,qc'15 arf' Pll11I1t'l1-ftl11', 10 1111112 Ifkv y1111. uct '2I. 1' 1111111 tl xl1'11, .v111a11 z'o11'U. er-Sucicty Dclmlc '22g Star and frus- '22g LJYLIIIIZIIIK' Club '22g Le Il-rvlc lczus '223 Glen l'IuI1 '22g Vlmruw '22, s Elliott THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 'l Ruth Austin Finfrock General Course. Star and Crescent '20, Gold and Blue '20, '21, Dramatic Club '21, '22, Cabinet '21, Glee Club. She takes the breath Qf men away, I'I'h0 gaze upon her nna,u'are. Gladys Flinclt General Course. Dramatic Club '20, '21, '22, Glee Club, Chorus '22, Operetta '22, Friendship Club. Tall and stately- She should nzoee II'ith a stately graref' l Mary Fulton Commercial Course. Glee Club '20, '21, Gold and Blue Club '22. She walks and talks as thqngh she feared to make a sound. Allen Gallagher Commercial Course. Allen, Allen, I ean't think of any nzore, lf this a'0eSn't suit yon, please do not get sore. l Mary Gardner General Course. Star and Crescent '21, '22,'ASchool Ex- hibition '22. And all the beauty af this plate Is in thy heart anrl an thy fare. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGII SCHOOL HERALD Rachel Garlough Rely lhlll-gl,-L'm11's1-. Star Lmfl 1211-su-111 '21, '22, Yin--I'1'c+ l iqlg-nl Star llIl1,I l2I'Cbl'k'IIf '22: lx l'crvlu I I5r111ux11s '21, '22g lI'L'L1SllIAt'I' Lv lcrclc I-'rarlulis '21, H1-r.1I4I Stull '22:S-1-nmr I'l.1v. .11 :,'mm111.x mule, gum' um, IA z1f':'f'r dolly. y Emxly Loulse Gaylord Emmy I,uu, Gem-ral 1'uL1rs1-. ibm 2 ' ull-L-111111 21, 22Q51.lI'Ll11lI L l'L'5l'L'I11 213 Gold and Blur- '22: llflllllillll' Vlulr '22: Spanish flulv '21, '22, SL'CI'k'l.lI'3' 411511.111- is f -- 1 --, tl pfv' 111111 111' ily Q. Wells Gaynor Culll-gc 1,21 mllfic. 1 . . . . , Imrum 22: Clxlnnct 22. ''Ffflzliv-1'nlm'vz1' lmir amz' mppw-mfmwl f1'4'lGkIt'Xj If :m11lfI11'f lu' II'e'H,x IUIfI11711f flmxf' lfnmvz xp04'L'lv.v. Russel E. Geller Russ 1lm1nwrfi.1I1fm11'su. Spanish Club '22g 111111111-l '22, H0 .vpeczlcx ax om' iulm lc11m.'X. Helen Gibson 2 UJIIL-gc Coursc. 'Eliza' offcn do I vlzfzzzfc in lu' in 2111111111 or in pe'11s1'i'f' IJZUINII. I can bc mlnz, and llI'Z.Q'1l,VX um, iuftlmzrf the' bliss Qf S0!IYfZ!lit'.H -f THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Lucile Gilmore l.uCy. Commercial Course. Chorus '10, '20g Glec Club '21: Operetta To krzmv 1111 is 111 low 111'1'. Ben Goldman General Course. Gold ancl Blue: Spanish Club '21, '22. HC mms 270171 In br I1 Ie111l1'1'. Miriam S. Gordon College Course. Pageant '21g Exhibition '22g Dramatic Ilfl 21, 22. II'l11111 you ge! in 11111 1111111 I'II H111 1'11x1'. Til?-X l'F 111311 ll rms Qf pins. Ruth Gram B11bbi1-. fiCI1CI'1llfl0l1l'SC. Class Baiskctball '22. IIN 1111 was 111011' 1111111 11111113 II111' fllll01'l'lIl'6 ll l2lIlllI'. Stella Grauer Star nncl Crcsccnt '21, '223 Ilrzunnlic Club '21, '22g Illlcr-5111'11A1y l2L'Cl2lIIIlIIIUI1 TI11' 1111111111 Qf H11' sp1 1'11'x is 1n01'1 Il'1l1lI'I.X fllllll H11' Hltlltil' THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Marguerite Gravenkemper Muggs. l'11mm1-r1'i11lk'1111rs1-. Glue Clulr '21, '223 Upcrcltal '223 flares Balskullmull '22. II1'1' z'1'1',v f1'111.'11 fx 11-01111 f111' 1111111' 111 011IC1'X.H Elizabeth C. Green B1'lIy. C11ll1-gcQ'1111rs1-. Star 111111 Lift?-l'L'I1T '22: L1- V1-r1'lc Fran- 1.115 --. lxsvillllll-fy is 11111 1WQllU1'1llIl't'.H 1 Elnora Green Uf1I'L'ClliL'.U G1-111-r:1l4'1111r51-. 'L111 111111 joy 111111111 1.111 11111xf .v11111'1' 11. II11,bp1'111'x5 11'11x 1111111 ll 1i1'1'11. Robert Green B11l1, xIE1l1llill.'xI'lS. Ftwlllulll '21, '223 lillllilltl 'IU-'ll 111111 'LU5' 111111111113 1,71 NKIYVI-IIQ 111' IAY ll NQ111111 1111111 15. 1111i'1' -V011 1111111'1'xt111111 1111' 111111 111' IN X111- j11'11'11f. Waneta Gross Gc111'r11l i'11urs1-. 'ZS111' 1111111 ll x11'1'1'f, 1111'1111111111x 2'1111'1'. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD I Francis Hall I7rannie. General Course. '11 mon as sfable as the mozlzziains be Tim! run the islcuzdx amz' hold bark the soo. Mildred Hamilton MSI-ClI1lly. Commercial Course. .'X'FI'CI' IIFGVIZ' hor speak but llzrifef' Margaret Harper .-Xrgief' General Course. Smooth VIIIIS 1116 water zclzcn the brook is dc'UfJ. Dorothy Harris General Course. Star and Crescent '20, '21, '223 Treasurer Star and Crescent '21, Secretary Le Cercle Francais '213 Class Orator. Tis the mind that nmkes the body ri4'11. Hazel Harrison Snacks, College Course. Illee Club '19, '20, l.e Cercle Francais '223 Draimatie '22: Class Secretary '22, Svlluul lfxliilbitism '22. 'Z-l llzfnlq of bfllllfj' is u j0VV,l 01'f Z'81'. .-1' r ff' THE SPRINGFIELD HlCll SCHOOL HERALD Ruth Hart College L'11u1'se. Star Llllll 11T'L'SQ'L'Il1 '10, '11: Vldss Basket- HS111' iv v111111 z1'1'x1', 1'IlI'1'. 111' 111111111' S111'x 111111111111111 11611. Lowell Hayes General Q11 nurse, Spanish Vlula '11, '11. S111'111, x1'111111111x, 1111111Q1111'111, 111' fAll1111l1! 111'1p 11111 '1'01'Qc' 11111'1111. Joe Hebble lxullege if11LlI'w. Furum '11g 111111111-1 '11, l'11111f,v, Z'tHII,1'V, .Yll'l'l'f11 1111' p1'1'111'111'1', 1111 . . , , lx 111 Il ziy. George Hennessey 1 l'lenerul 15111113-L'. lfoutldall '19, '10, '1l3 lgelslietlwalll '10, '11: Class Bubliellulll '10, '11: Furum '11: Spanisll flulm '10, '11, '11: klxlwiuel '2111 Class Baseball '11, '11, N HFS 11 gona' 11111k111q I1,1',V11111ll11, 11111 pill-V 1111xk'1'1111111 ll'lIlI1 f0111111111. ll'11111 1111111' 11111111 ll 4Q1I'1 'ZL'll1I1.J Ellis Henthorne lke. 431-1aer111t'1111rse. U 111' 111' 1111! fc111m' 1.1111 1116 11651 king 7111011 5111111111111 111111 k'I'lILf Q1'.Ql7011511f'110IL'.Y. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD ,Ll. Mary Herrier Forum: Glec Clubg Chorus. Her fam abides deep grawmz in one' l1ezz1't. John I-Iirtzinger Commercial Course, If lakes a wisc man I0 play a fool. William Holden Cmulnc-rcial CIOIIYSC Falmilmct '22. qzz01'f'd. Hazel Holton Commercial COIIFSC. Chorus '19, '20, '21, '22g Glce Club '21, '223 Opera '213 Gold and Blue '22g Art Pageant '21. A'IQt'l7It'I7IZ767I' mr ialzfvz this you wr, Rt'.Vf'1'T't' 0110 flzouglzf in your lzearffor me. Ruth L. Horner Ge,-m-ral Crmrsc. Star and Crescent '22g Glen Club '223 Upum '22. U ll maid would bf'liI'Sf1'lI!Q1II'S1lFlf' in hw' url, uri, art, S116 mmf bmp flu' boys uicczy from hw' f lzmrf, lzvurf, IIt'UI'I'. Tile zunrld is a iunrflzrv for in be mn- THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Ca rl Hudson 'AV1'1I1LIj'. 121-moral Cuursc. 'C411 'IL'1I'V .f1Il7I111I' 1111' 1111 11l110I' 111'. ' Do ris Humes Darius. C1 1111-gc I'11urs1-. 'star and L'TL'SCL'l11 '21, '22: I2I'.Il1I1IIIU ' Club '21, '22g I:I'L'l1CI1 I'IuI1 '21, 225 1,1111- Cluh 223 H111-rn-11411 I horns 22. .-1 1u111'11 s 111111x 111 l11.YifI1lSf'. Martha Huston IXIiII'1L'. C1 1111-gc I'11urs1-. Iforum '21 5 I'r1-siclcm Ifurum '221 IIFUI Club '21, '221 I2TiIl112I1lK' I'IlII1 21 22 PHQCZIIII '213 111111111-I '22, 11111 11111 -I1111111'11 1IllI1' iu1111 120111 l11111'1c 1115 '15111' IS x11 11'111', X17 1C1I1I1, sn 11j11, 1111 5 ' 115 11 ll 11111 111 IIFI' .Ql701111l'SX 11111 111 1111 111 11 .v111' is 1'l'LlI1f'X1t'11. Freda Hutcheson Ske1Ier. L'111111m'rfi11I 1'1lIll'5C. 1 'ft'Y ': M ,. -,,a,5 '2' , .,f,x.x 'QEkE.g Ri- sf! S.-x?:Qf.5:sf:S21 '1 gr- X' xf 5 - K X Y-'H 'iss .- -w 1-1 ' , Q ' - Q. xx Baskctlmll '10, '20, '21, '223 511111111 E X Ilibitiulm, '22. Ey1'x 111'1' 1111' 1u11111'11n'x 111' 1111- x11 Co urtney Jackson ,I21CIC. P11111-gc L'11ursu. Star and L2I'L'bCL'I11 '21, '223 Ic KLILIL Francais '21, '223 Ulu- 1'IIII1 '22g '223 ExhiI'1i1i11n. 14 11' I 1r1101c 111111 1111' Q1tl111Il'SX, T11111 711-V 17111111 x111111111' 1c11111u, 511111 11111'111111111111x 1111111111m.v f 1'0N1 1115' 191111 7111111111 f11m'. L'I'L'11-l 1,,,, 1,1 E1-K THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Sm Q Florence Jacoby Flossie. College Course. Glee Club '19, '20, '22, Dramatic Club '21, '22, Gold and Blue Club '22, Cabinet '22. She looked az' a problem and it was I Solved. Curtiss Johnson Curt, General Course. Oh, lzlest with lemper 7011056 lnzclozzded my Can make to-morrow rlzeerfzzl as to-day. Stanley Johnson Stan, General Course. Class President '22, Forum '21, '22, joke I-fditor '22, Minstrel '21, '22, Opera '21, '22, Spanish Club '21, '22, Dramatic Club '22, Hi-Y Club '21, '22, Cabinet '21, '22, Glee Club '21, '22, Class Basket- ball '22, Class Baseball '20, '21. Pow, z'0med1'z11z, singer, and friend, IIe'llxl1'tlz' In tl pal right tlzrn tu the end. Grace Jones Tommy, Kitty College Course. Star and Crescent '21, '22: Le Cercle Francais '21, '22, Secretary Le Cercle Francais '21, Clee Club '22, Operetta '22, Spread Sizes lreazrlzifzzl, and. llzercjfore, to be u'00'd: S110 IS ll zuonzau, tlzerejfore, I0 be icon. C. Robert Kay General Course. Circulation Manager, Herald '21, Forum 21, '22, Dramatic Club '21, President Dramatic '22, C abinet '22, Class Play '22, Cbeer Leader '22. I woke one morning and found myself famous. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Frances Kalbfus College Course. Frencrhrflulw '21, '22, Star and frcsccnt '21, '22, CHIJIIIQI '21, '22,HQrz1l1l Stall '22, Senior Play. And Sf!!! Ilzey sfarml, and xfiff H10 iuozzflrr grew Tha! our small 116041 fozflzl t'Ul'1',l' all xlzf' km'u'. Marie Keppler Connm-rciul COIITSG. V Star and Crescent '22, Upurcttu '21, '22, Glee Club '19, '20, '21, '22, Clwrus '19, '20, '21, '22. Il'l1y bv in o !111r1',v? Russell Kile General Course. Tho .Vl'I't'lC'Ul' KIITUUYVS iuiwzsf Cleona Kyle Bonnie General l'l1'JllI'SC. llflinstrcl '20, '21, '22,Cll-oC'l11l'm '18, '10, '20, '21, '22, Swecial Glu- lllulw '21, I 1 I 1 I '1 V v Operctta 21, 22, 5DZ1IllSl1 Qluln 21, 22. l'OI7f'tIl'UlIf and i11f1'11x1'1'io11s. 511071 nmkf' him a good zr'U c'. Dorothy Lamborn General Course. V , '22, Ciiljllltl '22, Spanish fluliw '21, '22, IDFHIIIZIIIC Club '21 Upcrcttd '22. II'lzc11 f'i't'1'.VfIII1Ig is dom' uno' said, The hair upon your head ix rod. Altlzo you Tumi' some 'fllllt'-V fiotlzes Tlzwf' sfill are frcfklcs on your unset l l 'f gr., .Vi Y,Q.,gx,: ., l THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD I, Gebhart Lannert Commercial Course. In the 1zl1i1'lu'1'1zd DII'f't'fl'IIQ the sinful. Russel M. Larsen General Course. Orchestra '19, '20, '21, '22, Forum '21, '22, Clcc Club '20, '21, Spanish Club '21, '72. His 'ZUIIIIE' hair split flown file' HII'f1dl6 lgzbes 111111 H16 I7C'lZI'1'lIQ of cz s!11d011t. I Richard Lawrence General Course. Spanish Club. To 'zu110111 the sim'-v Qf flu' iuires are fold To 111171 flu' .wfwts Qf'flIUE1l1'ffI unfold. Dorothy Lewis DOL Cnllcge Cnursc. Pretty yet 1v1'.v0, O11 wha! az x111'p1'i.w. Marion Lewis Pat Gc11cralCoL1rsc. Editor of Herald '22, Furum '21, '22, Secretmy-'I'rcz1s11rer Forum '22, French Club '21, '22, Vice-Prcsidcnt French Club '22: Cabinet '22, Class Basketball '22, Sprezul. FOI'l't'd to drudge for H10 dregs of 111611 And 5C4l'Il'IU1 XIl'll7Z.QL' 7L'0I'lI'5 wiflz file bar- Inz F0115 pen . THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Grace Lloyd 2 , hom-ral 111111-sc. .Q it Star and L'I'L'hCL'IIT '21, '223 1211-Q Vlulm '22g C'l1uruS '223 1,ll1L'I'QI1LlQ 501111111 1fXl11l1i- ' - 111111 '22. I pwziv 1l1vf',1l1c11, ' II'1'111' 1111' as om' 'Iulm lows his fcNmc1111'11.' Alden Limbocker General I'oLlrsv. falvimlt '20, '22. Is 111' so S11 v lI'l1r11 111' p11,lx1xv by, Ur, ix 111' 111f'1'v1,v .WIO!7l7ISlI. ' J. Tenny Louderback General Cljwllrsc. Vader Lcadcr '13, '10, '20, Baskutlvall '13, Baseball '18, '19, '20, '21, 1111111 aml Blue '2ll. ,f11111fi1v1' pvvf, lf0II'!' -V011 k?l0iL'.' 'Tis M1111 Ll girl lzax 11111110 111111 mf' Elinor Ludlow Ell. follegc Cnursu. ' SQ wx, is .vv , S1If'111'e I'?I 10111111111 1x g111fir11. Frances Helen Mains Geucral Course. ' Class Basketball '19, '20, '21, Captain u 1 --: -e crclc Francals 213 5DI'1fLlf,l 'Q ' Calumet '22g Class Play. 223 Forum '22, Yicu-Presinilerlt Dramatic fl I '27 I L' ' ' ' ' The p111'U5t l'I't'llXIH't' 111011111 1'1'111m 111111111 IS xpoflexx 1'f'pIlfLZl'l'07I. . M. . ,Nike .fn Nik .,v., THE SPRXNGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 5 3 Ralph Martin General Course. A light broke in upon my bra'in. Audrey Massey Buster Commercial Course. Glee Club '21, Spanish Club '21, '22, Gold and Blue '22, Operetta '21, A 1z'0pe1z-llearfed-11161 1'dc'11. 1 Mabel Mattes lVleb. Commercial Course. Things lziddezz were made fo be foznzdf 1 ' ff jkfgfl 5' fy :P- at ti - i n . ' Alice McCartney General Course. r Star and Crescent '21, '22, Inter- Society Debate '21 , Dramatic Club '21, '22, Cabinet '21, '22, Senior Play, Class Basketball '22, Glee Club '22, lll'V01llfl' that H1050 who falfglzf you I0 falk had fauglzz' you fo, sometimes, hold your ,707Z.Qllf'. John McKenzie General Course. Glee Club '21, '22, Forum '21, '22, Minstrel '21, '22, Operetta '21, Spanish Club '21, '22, Hi-Y Club '21, '22, Class Baseball '20, '21, Cabinet '20, '21, '22, F1'4'kIf', lzandsome Jolmny Ilfar, U., Ile loves 115 all, we low him bark. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Eunice MacKinnon I'nic. L2UI11IIIL'1'CILll f'UlII'St'. flulml mul Blue: k'll4l1'lIS. Hf1f7,b-v a1li.'41y.v. Eugenia McOwen Gwlmllm-1'n'i11l Vmlrw. Spgmisll Vluln. .S'lIf' fx zzmw' x1.'m'fw' fflllll iulzwz xlzf' xu11lc'.v. Doris IVI. IVIcQuay l'lu', 5111111111-l'c,'i11l I2HllI'bL'. Star gmcl frm-bu-111 '21, Irlu-r-Sucicty Ilclvdlc '21, :XIIIIUIIV RL'ITfL'bL'IIl1IIIX'K' '2l2 HL-rulcl RL'llTLiSL'IIlLllIX'L' '21, Ulu- Vlulw '10, '222 Illltfvllgl '22, LPI 1116 Iunrlrl xfirlr. 1'l! ,map my X1Illl'1'. Nellie Meranda Nell, l'U1TIIIIt'I'K'I.ll Vulxrw, Ulu' cilllll '10, '2ll, '21, '22Z IllN'FL'll.l '21, '22. Urn-11111 IIN' un' l'I'tlI'1I.Y If IIOf fn S6623 P!t'lI.YIll'l', John Mercer .IL1l'l-C Clem-ral f'UllI'5t'. Ilnskctlulll '21, '22, L'l.155lmsk1-111.111 '10, '20, '21, '22, fluss Iillwlmll '10, '2U, '21, '22, K'41ptai11 '22, Star .mal Vrcmmx-111 '21, 5 '221 Yicc-Presiclcnl '21, 'I2I'CLlSIII'L'I' nl' I Star :mel L2l'L'SL'L'l1l '22, I2l'ilIl1.IlIL' I'lul1'22, 1 I:I'L'llL'I1 Clulm '22, Xlinmtrulw '21, '22, I fll'lk'I't'Ilil '21, '22, Sclliur Play. , 'Ulu uffoz' QVUIIII' l IIC sfruts flu' Zami. I I Q THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 5171111 UH , LW: u I Bretney Miller General Course. Football '21, '22, President Star and Crescent '22, Vice-President French Club '21, Cabinet '22. IVl1o fares what he nznst with sfep 1'l'fZlI7IP1IUlIf, and a hear! of Cheer. Catherine Miller General Course, Glee Club. No one knows what a nzaid so denznre thinks about. None can be sure. S Elizabeth Miller Commercial Course. Tertulia Espanola '21, '22. She was a fllillefs daughter fair, Ifl iz'l1 kindly eyes and friendly air. Harold Miller General Course. Minstrel '21, l'CIILl7'Cll'l'6'I' is more than intellect. ' Harry Miller General Course. Class Basketball '19, '20, '21 : Class Base ball '19, '20, '21g Urchestra '19, '20, '21 '223 Forum '21, '22, Star and Crescent '22 Spanish Club '21, '22g President '22 Cablnet 22, H1 X Club, Herald Atlileti Editor '22, Noi a prinfe in lilies, lands or name A prinre of nzen, there lies his fanze. Star and Crescent '21: Gold and Blue '21, Student Manager '20, '21, Senior Play . - 7 . , W 'L I.m'l11'11z'f11'. ' THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Lamar Miller I'7ulcI1. l'm11l11c1'vi11I lltilll L ZZQLLIIIILIIII llglulum-t ZZ: l'Hl'IIIIl. 12. IIm'r .vnu vzwr lmzni Q11 flu- HVUIHIXQ Russell Mumford Russ, L'UIIIIIIL'I'CIlll IQULIFSC. Urclu-51111. Hffvmf WQUHIIYS KEIIIIIVX IAN fffffv PIl!'rlClIAQf'X,H Frances E. Mumper 'AI7a1l111y. I'1llIIIIICI'l'ILllT-1IHIIVSC. ' Glu- Clulr 'IWC llxlmim-I 'Ill Illlllll-IIIC flulm 'llg .'XlI1Ic-tim' ll4'IHl'L'SL'lllL1lIYt' 'I0. 'Il .Yc'1'l'Ul H111 fu' lifffl H111 flu' ,flwcmzz f0fII,:t'IlIlIf.H Abbie Nelson 1 llvm-ml IQUIIVSC. Lc il-rclc FFLIIICLIIS '21, 'Ili Ifurum 'Ili Balskutlmll 'llg :XM PJQCLIIII 'llg Sclnml IfXI1iImi1im1 '22, 'kln Izllzlwfzl' mrziflfvz II'1Afl1 gf'i4il,U.Yf IIUIIOVS Iu4lf'H. Charles Newell . CiUIlIIIICI'l'IL1l L'm11'sc. He lmflz 110 i11lw'z'xl nflzrz' Klum In Il'lIl'II.U THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD f? i 1 ' Stephen Notter Ste-ve. General Course. You may as well forbid tlze maznziain pines T0 ruag tlzelr lllgll laps and to males 710 noise. Roy Ober Sl1orty. Manual Course. Cabinet '22, None bm' lzimself fan be his parallel. l Clarence Owen Snake General Course. ll'lzai's in a name 'ZL'6 l1' lilreio kll0TL',' Ewen leizzgs by uifle names go. Cleo Parker General Course. ar and Crescent '21, '22, Le Cercle Francais '21, '22: Cabinet '21, '22, Dra- matic Club '21, '22, Class Orator. lVl1af not even frilifs l'l'llZil'l'SF. Opal Parker Pliss. Commercial Course. Chorus '10, '20, '21, Glee Club '20, '21 Opera '21, '22, Sfz1rlif'S. Hslllllllfblll' miglzfy u'l1w1 if fomes I0 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Harold Payne Clunnicrcial Ckvursc. Uv llutll ll FIIKIVUIIVIIQ x1111'lv. Clarence Philipps fiL'IICI'LlI Vwllrsm,-. Bueim-sb RIIIIIIIQCI' III-r.1lfl 'll I lIll'I't' .YfI'1l-Q-310111 long -zcfllz frsxnz But my lmzrf is frm' ut 111513 .Ymw' nmrf' 'IUIIH if ln' lzfzznzlm' II'f1'fl file' Ibflullfollix nf fill' f7fl.x'f.' Harlan Phillips l'u1nn1crviaI IIIPIIIFRC. IAITCIIILIIIHII Miumgur IIL-1-.IIII '22 HU .vjmllav lilflv, Im! .myx HIHKII. Eugene Pierce Cuinliicrcial C'uL11'se. 1 0nl is mfflca' but 1HI1lt'I'i't'!!.H Edwin Pitt IifI. Gcncrul Vrmrsc. FUUIIJJII '21 3 Class Bzlsvlm ' Class Bgiskvllmll '18, 'Wg Culmix UAIIUIIIS wil NILIIIIIUVS Im' in lmzxxg tlzezr 'z':rf11f'x iw Tdflrff' in :4'u!wf. 1 ,,. All THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Eva Poss live General Course. Orchestra '19, '20, '21, '22g Le Cercle Francais '2l3 Forum '22g Opera '22. I'f'r,v gwlile, goof! and true: A friend to me. ll fI'I'f'77lI' fo you, Emerson Printz c'1ll'IIID6I'CIZII Course. Senior Playg Yice President Senior Class. EI'FI'-X' man gzridfs llle reins Qf his own -- vw flfv. Dorothy Printz Dot, College Course. Stair unml Crescent '21, '22g School Ex- hilsitiun '22, And hr who is rmztmzt ' II'ifl1 Slzmcfuq zulzuf hu ix, Sim!! Imwc small t'I'l'l4I fi In z'l11m'l1, or mmp, 01' sfatr. S0 iaags 1110 iL'01'ffl'. Rachall Pritchet Rey General Course. 1 ron1 1110 lop Qf Im' lzcud I0 the sole Qf hw' fer! S110 is all 77II'1'I1I. N Mary Raup General Course. Dramatic Club: Star and Crescent: Le Cercle Frzlnvais. Ton fond Qf 1116 riglzl In pzzrxzzf the f'.x'pm'ir111'. 1 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Lucile Ream Irrcgulzlr C'1111rg1-, Art P11511-.int '2lg Upon-11.1 '22g Ulu' Clulw '22. II1'1' YQIIIIZKI, 111011111 1111'11 1111' I'l71l1l'.Nf 11'1'111'1'g. W. Emerson Reck Gum-r1'1l C'ULlI'5C. flaws Bawkcllunll '21, '22: 11111111111 '22: 1 Class I3kl5Ql'1l1ll '10, '20, '21, '22: Asbiblnlml 1 Ifditwr'22:l3w111l111ll F1 '21gSp.mifl1 l'lul1 '21, '221 , IIB 1'1'I'1'1S 111 S1'1'111'X 111' 111111111 111111 1Q171'1', 1 Il'111'1'1' t111' p1'gx1:'1'11'.w 11119511 1.1111 117111111 1 II1' 1lIl1'1CX I111' 11111' 111111 111' 1'1111x 11111' 111111'1'3 1 .-11111 l111'11 111' 'Z,'I'I'1I'X ll 'p111111' '. 1 . 1 Eleanor Reed Petey liinlqf' 121-111-ml 11111151-. fulminct '22g Urcl1wIr11 '20, '21, '223 IIFZIIIILIIIC Clulv '21, '223 Forum '22. 11.17111 yr! so 131111111 turn' 111'1' 1'1'j111'1'1, I t'0Zl1lI' 1111! 11'1'1'111 11111 1'11110s1' 11111, 1.'1x1', 1 1 Rachel Reed 1 '1R11y. 131-m-r.1lif1111rb1-. 1 Star 111111 QQTCSCEIII '21, '223 Lu l't'I'L'lL' I I'i1IlCilI5 22. 'QY111 x1'111p1-v g01111', 11111 Ngnml 101' .X0l1If'- t11111Q. John Remsberg 1 Gum-ral C'1wL1r5c. Spanisll Clulw '21, '22g Ur1'l11+1r.1 '10, '2l1,'21,'22. I'111'1'1' 11111-V 176' 1111111 1411 1115 x111'111'1' 1111111 711' 171111 fllf1I017Z. 15.1 L4 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD F Laura Reynolds COlH1IlCl'ClZ1l Course. Ul'lyl'I'lI cz smile for river-x'011e. if Pauline Richison Polly College Course. Star :incl Crescent '21, President Star and Crescent '22, llrznnatic Club '22, Lu Ccrclc Frzmcuis 'ZZQ Cabinet '22, Spread , Clee Club 'ZZQ Class Prophet 'H Low is blind, and lovers farznof .we Ihr I1 p1'el!-vjollies fha! llzey flzcflrlselves t'0IlZHlff. Thelma Rizer Skinny, C0lllIll0I'ClLll Coursv. Chorus '19, '20, '21. Jolly Thelma, full Qf fuzz, l'l'1'fl1 ll joke' for 6'i'f'l'.VOIIt'. Robert Rolfes General Course. To him Virxqil was easier than farmns lVl1ilr0n1b Riley. l X Helen Roush Cmnnicrciul Course. Spanish Opcretta '22, Operctta '21 Star and Crescent '22. Sim xuzilcs at c'1'c'r.vfl11'11g fllllll-V. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Elsie Schafer 1'on1l11crci41l Vmlrsc. Llluss Bnskg-Ilmll '22g Ulu' 1lIlIIl '21, 'kls jolly 115 xln' is full. Lloyd Scott G1-m'r11I I,'uLl1'sc, INIi11wt11-I '22g F-Imnisll Vluln '21 22 Uv zmzlcas llzvm ull MVP. Russell Seekford G1-m-ml l2lJllI'wL'. Dlx l u11xl1zs lzus lI0llZlIIkQ nn llzf' Y'z.w1lif'll1 Ce1zl111'1.vl. Ruth Seitz ., , . ,A 5 'l21llPllY. flbllcml llHIlIAbt'. 1 Lvl us all HI0lll'lI, ' , I xxx For Clml lax! llzw nznzrlflf' t' w ' Elwood Shaffer Izzy Ixlilllllill :Xrls and Ilulmuml M LlUllI'SL'. X Spamish Club '20, '21, '22: Forum '21, '223 l5uulI1alI '21, '22, Strong in limb, anal vwry pull Uv 5110! flu' l7Illl'X cyl' llzrzl llzf' l1v411'l. THE SPRINGFIELD HIC-H SCHOOL HERALD Catherine Shobe Katy Commercial Course. Class Basketball '20, '21, '22, School Team '22g Exhibition '22, Cabinet, '22. And Katy was a fzzmzivzg nzinx, Cut out for capers and lziglz-j1'nk5. Dorothy Sinclair , Dot Commercial Course. Art Pageant '21, Herald Representative. l A shy Iiftlf' maid X II'lzo siole 11ze11's Izearls CIZUII-V. l Robert B. Slaughter I Commercial Course. 1 Dramatic Club '22: Class Baseball '20, Q '21g Class Basketball '20, '22. l 'Lllany doors are pushed open by a bold , f1'011z'. ' ' l l Helen Smith Commercial Course. Star and Crescent '21, Tertulia Espanola '21, '22, Glee Club '22g Operetta '22. Hear thou nzewflrzd be rn'1'se. Marie Smith General Course. Spanish Club '21, '22. U'siIe1zce rvere goldcfn, sl1e'd be priceless. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Marjo Marg, fit-111'1'.11 0111151-, Sp1111is11 CILIII '21, '22. I7vvp 111 111'1' 111s!1'1111.1 1j1'1fs, 1111111 11111 lm' fllIXTL'l'1'. Nellie 114111 1.11111 111111 Blur - . --. l'11111 '21, '22g 9161111111 Ex11111i1i1111 '2-. 1. 1 fmzlr 1101111111 1111' l'Il1'1ll1Il.Y 1't'i't'll1N 11111111 .111'1111gv .1'tl!2fS. rie Smith 1 I Smith 1I11L'l'k'Id1 l'u111'sv. 1'1l111 '71 '77' 5114111511 1 Thurston Smith IxILII1llLl1 Arts.. I71'.1111.11ic l'11111: INIi11f1ru1 '21, '22: 111111111 '22. .-11111 1111' U11'1111'111x .ww 1111'.1'1'11 1'II 111111 111111 111111110 11113111 xl111111 up 111111 my 117 1111 1111' f 1u111'11l. 'Y'1II'S M11 tl HILHI.. Milton Spinning 111-111-1111 11111151-. S1111 111111 fri-511-111 '22gRIi11s111-1 '21, '77 1II1L'FL'1lil '221 1111111101 '21, '22g 511111115 71 77 H1X 111111 711 71 77 1 L7IIIIl 1IVl,'T'f, 11011111 111' 111111111 111 fluyx qf 11111 1111117 111.1 SOIINQX 111111 fJ0t'H1.Y sold: P1'1'1111px 1111.1 0110 frzrx to pau ll snug, H1 . . . Mah i'11111111crci111 L'l1lll'5L'. 111'L'11L'SII'L1 '21, '223 SILII' LIIIII L7I'k'SliL'III N '21, .1 I 711 11f'x i.'11y 111' Tt'l'll1'S 1115 l1ll11' S0 111113. el Spires I 110TL' dlI1'1I1vI' flIIlI'N11l1'1' is x111'. , E ' 3' ,'1' 1 ,,. , n 4x ., ,,, K I -!',.,,z vw w' ' .1 M. 1 f'. L , , 1 gm 1 'T n , 4 i . 5-- 4 J, ll 1 M X , I A .U if I, ' ,Ailub l I 4. 4 1 . I 'U ' K 7 P. 51. -41. ' 5':4 5 U 4 'vu g .. , s V, ' . -:fa rx 1 -1 , ,a. . ,I ..3q, at .Af .- 1 I 1 1 1 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Baseball lNIunager Operetta Spread A goo l XX. H. 5. '-up I Jack Stahl General Course. Class Basketball '19, '20, '21, '22g Class '19 ' ' rl 22 21 21 bo 203 Forum 22: Stu ent 3 '22, Minstrel '20, '21, , '22g Clee Club '21, '22, ,vsozzre in cz u'I1iIe. Herbert Stitzel Hoib. IVI2II'ILlElliXI'1S. Ile' has plwzfzfzzl lark Qf II'z'!. Leigh Swanton General Course. Urcllestru '19, '20, '21, '22: Minstrel '21, Spanish Club '21g Class Baseball '21, '22. llc' lonkx like ll good .vtmiwzl arm' is one. Kathryn Swope Katy . Cr JlIlII1CI'L'IL1l C4 nurse. Glee Club '10, Star and Crescent '22g llrunultic Club '22, I do no! scale pleaxzzrvg It mnzes to mv. Florence Talbott I5luff. General Course. Star and Crescent '21: Literary Club ' ' '19 '70 Clte Clul '72 Q ...Q12' J....... HJIISI flze jizzvsl, fairexl slip of a filing. THE. SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Helen TeBow Bunmn 11111111 ru ll C nu orus N. , - . - , '- 3 crcttn '20, '21, '1' 1'.x1'5 ' J 1'f 1127117 .VII Kenneth Thomas 5 l,el'ty. M1m11.1l Arts LlHlll'5L'. Uflllt' s1'1'11111'1' 1111151 n111' Nq1'11111x nv!! 111 Frances Thompson Irregular Q'1111rsc. l:ricm'lsl1ip Clulv '20, '21, '22. II1gf11'1' still 111111 l114Q111'1' F1'0111 H11' 1'111'fl1 1111111 xp1'1111Q1'vf Louetta Toland l-ct1is. C1 11111111-rci11l L21 nurse. Class B11skc1l111ll ll-P. 211, 213 Sulmmll 11-am '223 iXIl1l6llC Rt'I'lTt'Sk'llfLlflX'Q' '2U, '21, Q23 H1-ralcl RL'I1I'L'SL'l1I1HlX'c' '21g Star 111111 frescent '223 l,J1'llINLlllC Vlulu. fl SNZIUIC is tl 1'111f1' for 1111 :.'01'1' Beulah Townsend General CHIIFSG. ll'11111' 111'1' 1110 L'-W',Y for lf 7Il7f 10 ic111k. ICS,H 5- THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Kenneth Turner General Course. Forum '21, '22, Glee Club '21, Spanish Club '21, '223 Minstrel '21g Class Basket- ball '22:Clz1ss Baseball '20, '21, '22, Seniur Class Play. 'Z-I j011y gona' fe110u' I'I'Lf1I1 from 1110 S01zf'1 V 4 5 1 ,f11111O!l11er11cz11vr11zaIpozzrsbfrunz his HIOIl11I. 1 Leanore Valentine General Course. Glee Club '19, '20, Le Cercle Francais '223 Forum '223 Class Basketball '21, '22. els 10112 and pleasing as a day in June. Virginia Vermillion Ginger General Course. Stair and Crescent '21, '22. 211111011311 ice 11ard1v we 11f'r 'He feel 11 I A , . , 1. Il she 15 there. Helen Watkins M Cumxnervinl Course. Une 1111117111011 11ai'e I , I'm going In marry ft. Edna Werner Commercial Course. SIM ix Ll j011vv g'l'I'1. xfl'rlIll1'z'. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Francis Wetnight SI-Crt-wry llolfl .md Iiluc '2U: I'r1-eillm-nl ul' flulml Anal Blum- '221 Nlimln-I Slwxx' 'lI. 'llg HIL-c Vlulm '21, 'llg 5l1LHllSII llulm ll, 22. Uv Stuinlw 11 wfixlz-171 f'z'w'x' Illlr' 411111 Gladys Whittington l'f+1n1m-rcinl I'HllI'Sk'. .S'lf'ikv H16 ffzfmf QI H10 lzfwzrl .-Iliff IPCIIHIII, ZtI7lI1I'I'l'.Y. Mary Wilson Ht-moral f'4lllI'bL'. erub - . --, -- . .S'1'n1pIi1'itv film' I'tlI't'Yf nf' IIIIIZQX U1 nm' Herbert Wise ' Iluucrul Llulrsu. ' Hi-Y, Tull and SIIIIVIX' in lzzfv lmzrzdzy. II'f I1 IIFU7' 07' LI't'III't'l' fllingrx Mm: limi. Frances Worley I':LlII1IY. llwm-ral L'm1rsv. Star zmrl c'I'k'Sk't'III '21, 'llq Slnmish Vluln '21, 'ZZZ fhlw Iilslat-tIm.1II 'lil ,Ifi5rl11'f'1'011x Mimi, fnffz-xjflrf xn111uf1'217IT. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Mildred Wylie lXIidg. lNIanual Arts Course. 'Els flzonglz cz roxc Slmnld sim! and bud !lQll1AII. Robert Yates cl1llUlI1CI'CILll Course. 'Ll il1011Ql1U'11I tomgzze' H05 SHN. Charles M. Young Ilene-ral LlllllI'SC. fluss Baskctlmll '22. His 1'11fI1ly rlzcekx, 1'1'c lzcarrl il said Q1'l'ti111v.v uppmr u I11'igl1fc1' mi. Violet Zimmerman YL Gum-ral C1Ulll'bL'. Star and Vrvsceut 'ZZQ lhanlutic Club '21, '22g Gulml and Blue '21, 'ZZQ Senior Plfnx' '77 - ...... 'Xl fifth' 11011sf'11Sc, IIUTU 411111 fl1c'11, is 1'vI1xl1f11' by flu' 1165! 111' 111611 Catherine S. Bauer fan Ile-m-ral Cmlrsu. Ifurum '20, 'llg Lu ferclc Francais 'ZII Secrt-tary Lu Lcrclc Francms '2lg I ulnnvt 22. U 1c01111111, lovfly i.'01114111, 11uf111'0 made lim' lo i0111pz'1' 111u11. THESH NGHELDPHCHSCHOU.H ERALD Phillip Crauer 4111111-1'.1l l2HlII'Sk'. ily 11116 1x 11'1Q1' tl 11U1I1',X'-11l't' f11 .WIAPJQV 1'i'1'1'-x'11111'. Crystal Hall fun um1rvi11l khllrsc. Spanish Club '20 '21, '22, 'IS111' x,1J1'1112X 1.71 1111111' 1111161 1111111 Nxflff 1111111x,' Dorothy Jackson Q24llTIl1lL'I'L'lfll l'11urs1-. 'lf11'f'll1 ff'l'11IIQS 1111111 N110 111' 11111 111.111, IV11 1111 11'xx1'1' XOIl1.Y hllilll 111':'1'1' 1c1111:.'11. Wilmetta Jackson XYicl1lic. 12111111111-r1'i.1l klnllrw. fhmwrus. S1'1111111111g 1x 111 174' 111s11'11. 11111 H1flXI1,12fl!l2lI.v' M. Ruth Kyle 1 C2HlNlllL'I'ClLll 11111151-. 1 H 1. 1 - 1 1 hold md lvlun-Llul1 20 21 22'1 I1 . 1 1 -.-1--.IT lllllb 211, 21. 222U11crr'II.1 .2lQl.ll11lli'l 22. 1 1'111' P1'1j1'1'1'11'11 P11111111q1'11p11, l7111'x11'1 1111011 :1'11111111g 111' 1-l1ll1I!1v11! 11,1 111'1'1111'5. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Annabelle Leach I Commercial Course. 1 I !l77Zf01'f'i'CI' smiling. l Henry Metzger I General Course. l AL ' Clzwflzcs Ia fenzmef' 5 Lois Rockenfield General Course. She has a wife Qi gladrzess, and a smile And eloquwzfe of beauty. Harold B. Rush Hobby, General Course. Star and Crescent '20, '21, '223 Dramatic Club '223 French Club '21, '223 Minstrel '21, '22g Opera '21g Clues Play '22. II'l1o, born for a 1'a11dei'illf', zazllezzed his mind A-17111, for High Sfhool gave ZIP, wha! was I mean! for uzankzndf' Theodore Thompson Connnercial Course. Value rannm' be afiaflzed fo a smile. THE. SPRINC-F IELD HIGH SCH OOL HERALD Kathryn Trollinger lii1ly. llCIlCl'L1lL1UllI'SL', llmnlallic Club '71 Tiff xfzzlzlvsz' iL'0l'ljS of an 5 v mf ,-111' llfTUll.VS H105 ' U. Ifflfl11 V1I, Florence Young l7lnssic. Kl0IUIUt'l'ClLlll,l1lLll'5L'. Glcc Club 'll I ll rlfwr' Iirf' T1 A f--v Qf kfllzflj' ll1t'c'tf.Y 4 M111 your qvnflv 1It'tII'f.'l John Patterson jnck. f HI am as sob lcneml Course. cr as u j11u'ge. m'.xf.' lk-- V f- , Qi, ij s x: xxv . - 'Ol . jr' j .Q ' 'u x. 'll Q . 4.rf'f - 'yum-1 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD X,.L,1-4 QNX . A 1- o '- Q L1 ' ef' . . - V' ' , 1 f 4 f'--if - ' ' ' 1 w?vfN ' i '-'THEY ' ff ,',....-if Qrxf' Fl, ' 'Q ,1 H- 2 fQ.'Q 1 .Q 9: qln Nemo:-lux Dee ilk 4:,.L5,r ,, MMM Pwimd A Vase Q1'Vauduls I .-'- ' ' M I 2.4. . w - ' 1 . 1 - L X' 5 Ei- 5 if haf, 151- I 'L J ,..,-fajy I Q I .,. 1 ,. PA' A, ' V! - F I A 7 : ' Y '55, X , ,v ,Q 4 V . ' . --f 'un Baa ., , - K' V 'H-fl V. 41 E , : ,1QLT,T.' ' -,1 E - -. 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D - J , , f , .vu ,. . 1 H .9 49 lar., ,1-41,3-, lb' . l n , 0.1 Q 5':i'8i fi. 5-' , -- I . . 8 ' 1'i?w,?f ,, x E- fiifggn., ' .. -555'- '1' -. , . - x. . 1 ' Jw'-E: Ml-1' Q 4: JH , . .. :MEA - V If 1 Q'-x. r31,,,v'ij-7.x f Y' fr. ' J v ::'- , V' 'f 'gf sv . . V -, . ,, 4 ,Ffxj ' AJAX 'I - , i E .V f',,,,iiY ,A , gg ..x. , 5 4' ' A --Lmml, .far- , - f '. ' r.-sb,-Q -W M- '-rf, .-,U-. 1 4 . . . A 'A , A v Wh, 136-.4 ygbvgvhz -3-1 -K ' .X-. Mg if :lang A ' ' TL TAYf4+.l'1'?'1f' W 'f3'?42 54 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Y .,.,7 E-u ---2-s- W--fi-A N this date, twenty-ninth day of Aug- ust, lUlS.did I together with a host of worthy eolleaeues, late of that insti- tution Commonly ealled the Izighth I-rade fhaving tirst passed the intellieenee test liy answering sueh questions as. IYhy is a erow? -or Art thou lain to he a social lit1ttertly? f -reeeive niissives, requesting our presenee lit-fore His lixeelleney, Mr. Tiffaity, Governor of the Iinited Colony of lntelleetual XYorkers of the Springfield High School. Un the third day of Septemlver, the time set therefor, I with my worthy eol- leagues did assemlmle ourselves in the place designated. Some did eome in ears. some in earriaees, and some were glad of heart to walk. llivers were the feelings as we did enter into the presence of His Excel- leney. Here he did lalwor to make us see the value of another Colony, and how it was meet for Us to emlwark our various from wanderings and settle with him and his eolony. And, in truth, we did add a goodly numlier to his followers for, in all, we were nigh unto tive hundred. So, we lieing induced to join him, His IXIost Iisteemed Ifxeelleney did eonverse with us and did expound to us IYork, and did assure us that we had not to play. His lixeelleney's helpers twho did seem numerous to usl did then separate, divide. and assign us to dit'ferent portions of the huge settlement under the command of efficient helpers, and while there, we did find ourselves provided with divers things to promote the sueeess of our work. The settlement was methodieally di- vided into different parts, and to eaeh part assigned was a plaee of habitation, and to eaeh hahitation did a well-trod paty-way lead. But a goodly numher of hy-paths did intrude themselves upon us and small olmstaeles did seem to spring up all around when we would fain have started to our lahors. Many and sore were the trials to our spirits and sorely was the patience of the Governor and his helpers tried. But this lasted not so long for grave Experience did teach us many things. Thusly, did a most trying year at length pass hy, yet,we did in the end. eonfess to have attained a goodly hit of wisdom. The seeond year of our residence did begin in mueh the same manner as had the first exeept that this time we did arrive with a feeling that we had aequired much wisdom previously. Un every hand we did see new colonists going through much the same fear and troulmle as had we our previous year. But we had received no quarter in our trying time nor did we now, in turn, think to give lilly. Ile did mgkg it our husiness to disturlm the minds of our younger eolonists lay knowing looks THE. SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 55 and slight nods, attd oft did disturli their physical comfort lay sundry halls ol' moist- ened paper. Yet l may not say that we were fully free of heart for although we did know the nooks ol' the settletttent well lvy this time. we did often meet with those whom we did consider as our enemies. although they received great praise from our tlovernor. Foremost among these were Blasters Ciaesar and Plane Geometry. Master tiasear seemed always of a queer sort to us, for at times we were persuaded he was full ol' good intentions toward us and then would he reverse his good-will and whilst walking and conversing among us would suddenly immerse us in conjugations, or lose us in lalxyrinths of translation from which we iinally emerged lvathed in perspiration and filled with hatred. Master Geometry was e'en more perverse to some ol us. At a certain hour of the clock he would lead us through mysterious and soul-rocking jungles of theorems and corollaries and was fain to exhaust us with his ravings. Vl'herefor, we did avoid and slight these two as much as possilmle and legion were the times when we did receive due penal- ties. Uft times from one of the clock unto three were we forced to alvide in the jail of the settlement for our tloodly Governor would have no trirling' fand soon were our hearts quelled unto sulwmission by the awesome glances of ottr t2overnor's helpers. Yet whilst we did lalmor with the Covernor and his helpers, we did soon become attached to them, and we were at divers times sore troubled, for Cupid did make so hold as to come among us and did assault several of the t1overnor's helpers with his deadly arrows, and so sorely did the designing fairy torment them that they would fain have passed their time in trance instead of in worthy lalwor. So, at last, ottr lloodly Governor did advise his stricken helpers to follow the advice of the lairy that they might the sooner continue their work. lor they were all ol' importance to the settlement, one lit-ing Vaptain ol' the liommercial Geography Service. another ol' the Math- ematical Service, and a third and lourth were lain to unite the Latin and hlathe- matical Services. 'l'hey did prolit lty the t2overuor's advice and muchly did we rejoice at tlteir good lortune and at their lilissful countenances. The close of our second year of residence did end without other great events, ltut not without goodly resolutions for the coming year, Xlle did see tnore than ever the need lor greater ellorts on ottr part that we might form a colony on which we might think with pride in later years. XYhen we did enter upon the third year, ottr schedule did include more than our usual dttties. ln previous years, owing to the novelty ol. our surroundings, we were inclined to withdraw ourselves from the sports, such as liasket-luall and liootlrall. ln truth, we would have held lwut small place with ottr older colonists, lint this year we did liegin to prepare for ottr tinal year and did get much good exercise which served us well in the future. Besides, did we form clulws which not only did increase our aliility for our work, lrut did also help to estalilish friendly relations with otll' older lellows. Thus did we pave the way for ottr final and lmest year. At the lveginning of this our final year, a staltwart giant, one Mr. lXIatheny did make his appearance from a nearlty settle- ment and did have plans wherel-ty he might lretter our athletic service, We did many times cotnpete with other colonies in foot- lvall and lrasketlvall and did at one time, 56 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD compete with our Governors own athletic squad which did consist of divers of his helpers. Many were the jests which we did make bold to cast at this squad when we returned to the settlement rejoicing that we had won a good iight. XVe did win many other such lights and did gain a just need of praise for our prowess. During the three years of our residence many of our members did leave our goodly settlement, and at this time our number is reduced to some two hundred. Many have gone. convinced that they can do more in the business world, while yet others. guided by Cupid, have joined forces in other colonies, During the year, we did find it neces- sary to elect officers for our various busi- ness matters. We did elect Master Stanley johnston as Captain: Master Emerson Prince as Assistant Captain: Mistress Hazel Harrison as Scrivenerg and Master Lamar Miller as Treasurer. During this time there did trouble arise in the settlement owing to the fact that one wise young man did make so reply. For about a seven day period a battle of words did rage, after which, I am glad to relate, the subject was dropped with public opinion still in favor of the old maxim- Practice what you Preachf' Not long after this, the Governor, Our Captain, and a committee of our own numbers did arrange a programme at which all the other colonists were present. At this little programme, given on the big campus of our settlement, our colors, American Beauty and Silver, were dis- played in a most charming manner. In the meeting we did give over to those of the younger colonists our places in the big campus,ancl they in turn did present us with a most beautiful shield. And now, before this account is fully completed, one more event must be re- counted. On the twenty-iirst day of April a party was given in honor of us by our younger companions, and we did all assemble in the Gymnasium of the settle- ment. Many were the games which were played and greatly did all enjoy them- selves. Refreshments were served and the bold as to express his views upon the young Wllmnlmlcf Ol the exullng WHS P9-SSCCI in misses of our settlement. Great was the llalmlllii- uproar among the fair sex when his bold Thus does our final year draw toa close, articles did appear in the daily journal. and it is with deep regrets that we bid the Governor and his helpers adieu, and with the best of wishes that we surrender Many did haste to answer them in such way that I fear the rash young man did lind himself sore tried in framing suitable our places to those yet to come. .1 . I gf- . THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 57 ,X 4+ 69 Prupltetcy f f ff., its f WL 5,5 l3oUy llichiscn lYuultl il HIC telephone kept ringing. ever stop? Finally the niaitl answeretl antl tultl me that IXIr. 'I'it'l'any wantefl to speak to me. I hurrietl clnwnstairs, anx- ious tn hear the vuiee of our ultl High Selinnl principal. But his vniee hatl ehangetl greatly. He nn more hatl that strung, Clear, ringing voice that he usetl tw tlis- play quite nlten lwaek in the gqntl ultl tlays of '10, '2ll, 'll antl 'll Uh, nn! Mr. Tiffany harl agetl greatly in the last fifteen years. This was flue largely In the faet that he learetl that the High Selitml stutlents tlicl not WORK enuugh. He that as it may, he wantetl me tn tell him something almut nur nltl elass nl' '2Z. I-Xhl he saitl, that was a wtlntlerful class: the lrrightest antl liest Class that ever gratluatetl Irtnn S. H. I prom- isetl him that I wwultl etrme mer to the High Seltuol the next afternulm anrl tell him something almut the memlmers uf nur class that I hatl either seen ur heartl ul' while on my trip arnuntl the wurltl. I had macle this trip in seareh qt' .-X Ifnuntain nf Youth. You see, when I reaehetl my thirty seenntl lqirthtlay anal leuntl my hair turning gray antl my faee almust a errn- glnmerate mass nf wrinkles antl half nl' my teeth false, I restmlyetl that I neecletl a complete ehange- -wr snmething. This aeenunts for my trip. The next clay I startetl for the High School. I hatl just Itveketl the lrant tlntmr of my home when a young man with a satehel eame up the steps. I lnathe travelling men. They make me nervous. But this one set-metl rather tlillerent. I tmlneketl the tlnqr antl we went lmaek intq the huuse. He hantlefl me a eartl that reasl something like this, Stillman's Freekle Vream, XIX-lls tlaynur, Agent. lll lYelIs tlaynurl ll The name stmuntlecl S0 familiar lvut fyes,lYells flayntlr, the Virgil shark! tll euurse I rememlwerefl him. .Xntl here he was after Iilteen years selling Ifreekle lireaml I gave him a large tlrtler anrl he walketl as lar as the High Selmnl with me, ineessently raving alulut his wife. I I't-Vtrglliletl Ill Ilelell Iiilnstmll as Klr. Tillany's wvtliee girl. lwut she was su lnusy senteneing a small lmy to sixty minutes in jail that I tlitln't have an tvppnr- tunity lu speak tw her. .-Xs I enteretl lllr. Til'fany's uliliee. a hantls-ante yutmg man lelt. I reengnizetl him immetliately as til Tenny I.HIl4lL'I'llL't'Ii. I later llrunsl wut that he is une 1-li the leatling tulmereulnsis speeialists in the lvnitetl States. hir. Tiffany seemetl quite pleasetl tu see me. Nnw tell me, he saitl. Ualmut everyone that you saw while you were pn your trip. Ill euurse that was impos- silale, lmut it tluln t take me lung In start ancl it was hours lielure I lmishell. He hatl hearrl almut t-IJ Eva Pnss antl til I-Ileanura Reetl. They are un a ewn- eert tour with Mr. Humlrerger antl are suppusetl tn lie his twin tlaughters. I heartl them play in Iinfm. tm lien tlultlman is quite sueeesslul as he pwns anal operates three I'iix'e antl Ten Vent Sturt-sg tune in Springtieltl, une in Yellnw- Springs, antl une in Xenia. til Herliert lYise is teaching physies in the High Selinnl. ISI Alice hIet'artney is an in- teriur tleet-rattrr in Huston, where she is in 58 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD partnership with her husband, a man of about seventy-tive years. C93 Marion Lewis and C103 Robert Kay are Editors-in chief of the Springfield Daily News and the Springfield Morning Sun, respectively. Miss Lewis recently challenged Mr. Kay to a duel, but it never occurred owing to the intervention of Mrs. Robert Kay. C113 Elizabeth Aston and C123 Harold Rush seemed to be very much contented when I took dinner with them one night in San Francisco. They are both in vaudeville and evidently enjoy it im- mensely. C133 lileanora Green is Physical Di- rector, and C143 Margaret Harper instructor in Domestic Science. at 3Yilberforce Lni- versity. C153 Martha Huston is in the South trying to improve their school system, especially in Alabama. C163 Lamar Miller is coaching atheltics in Beattytown. C173 Violet Zimmerman has become a Socialist, and when I saw her she was making a speech on a street corner in Seattle. lt seems, however, that no one will listen to her since she talks so fast that they can't understand her. C183 Dorothy Harris and C193 Rachel Reed have charge of the Vogue Dansant. I heard C203 john Mercer sing in Grand Opera in New York where he is rapidly taking the place of Caruso. C213 Pauline Burnett has written several articles for The Ladies' Home Iorunalf' some of which are entitled something like this, How Can Wie Instill Pep Into the Hearts of Our Young People , XVhere has Jazz Gone , and others. C223 Milton Spinning is a minister in the largest Presbyterian church in Des Moines, Iowa. C233 Mabel Spires, C243 Nellie Crabill, and C253 Josephine Craver are in California where they are in the movies. C263 Grace Combs is librarian in The Springfield High School Library, where she is loved by every one. but quite often she loses her temper and tells everyone exactly what she thinks of him. She always closes her remarks adding, Nowfthat's all there is to it! A C273 Brelney Miller is Mayor of Spring- field, while C283 Dan Yarnett is Health Director. C293 Sam Cornwell and C303 Catherine Swope are happily married and live on a farm near Yellow Springs. C313 Mary Gardner and C323 Thomas Bennett have also entered that blissful state of matrimony. Tom is in the manufacturing business with C333 Eugene Pierce. They manufacture Kewpie Cookie Cutters. C343 Charles Armstrong is a most celebrated cartoonist and is very successful. C353 Stella Grauer, C363 Dorothy Lewis, C373 Ruth Finfrock, and C383 jane Dickey are in comic opera. C393 Clarence Phillips is the champion high diver of the world. C403 Freda Hutchinson is also an expert swimmer. C413 Ruth and C423 Cleona Kyle are on a concert tour. C433 Lyda Anderson is a minister, but she preaches more against the use of tobacco than anything else. C443 Russell Mumpford is a veterinary surgeon in Missouri. He recently saved the life of one of the valuable horses belonging to C453 Mack and C463 Rudolph Barr, for which service he was paid two thousand dollars. The horse was worth ten thousand, as are a great many of the horses belonging to these successful young farmers. C473 Stanley Johnston is writing some clever, catchy, little songs with the aid of Irving Berlin. C483 Grace jones is an understudy of julia Marlowe in Shakes- pearian plays. C493 Thurston Smith is teaching Dramatics at Ohio State I'ni- versity. C503 Frank Babb, C513 Lowell Hayes, and C523 Clarence Uwen own and operate an aeroplane rout between New York and Chicago. C533 Dorothy Lamborn and C543 George Hennessy are profes- sional dancers. C553 Abbie Nelson is running for Vice- President of the United States on the Republican ticket while C563 XYinifred Cox is running for the same office on the Democratic ticket. C573 Louise Culp and C583 Catherine Miller are nurses in Christ's Hospital in Cincinnati. C593 john Pat- terson was recently awarded a Carnegie Medal for saving the life of C603 Annabelle Leech while she was swimming in Silver Lake. C613 Iflwood Shaffer, a successful civil engineer. has recently received a con- THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 59 tract to ltuild a ltridge across tlte Atlantic 13cean. 1623 Harry Miller is in charge of the Music Department in the New York Puhlic Schools. 11333 john Remslterg has invented an electric tootltltrttslt that is l3ec1 mming very popular. 1043 Eugenia Klcllwen, 11353 Helen Te Ilow, 1663 Anna 1i13s1. 11373 Helen Rullslt, and 1683 Lttcile Gilmore have all entered the teaching profession. 11303 Marcia I3oesenl3t1rg and Phillip 11rauer are practis- ing law tor-'ether tn Dallas, Texas. 1713 5 5 Kenneth Tttrner is playing professional ltasehall witlt a team front Detroit. 1723 lXIarjorie Endly and 1733 Russell Geller were to he married, liut 1743 Hugh Barlwer, who has recently made his fortune in the manufacturing lntsiness, intrttded and now it is rumored that he is to marry Klariorie. Russell has attetnpted stticide three times. 1753 Charles Young-fat this point Mr. Tiffany interrupted me, 13ltl 13hl I say is he that pretty little hoy with red cheeks After I had informed Mr. Tif- fany that Charles was Once a pretty little hoy with red cheeks liut that he now was a handsome man of some thirty odd years, continued tny conversation. Charles Young is teaching agriculture in Africa. 17133 john Mclienzie recently went on a lmusiness trip to -Iapan, and on his return, greatly surprised his many friends lty ltringing home a pretty little japanese wife with whom he is completely infatuated. 1773 Doris McQuay, with the aid of 1783 Virginia Vermillion, is rttnning an overall factory in Hong Kong. China. 1703 Edwin Pitt is a ltond salesman in Albu- querque, New Mexico. 18133 1'atlterine Shobe and 1813 Fannie Crumrine are in charge of an American school for girls in the South Sea Islands. 1823 Lloyd Scott and 1833 john Butler are touring with a well known orchestra. 1833 Stephen Notter, D. IJ., is holding revival meetings in all the large cities of the lf S. Touring with him are the following soloists: 1853 Rttth Horner, 1863 Russell Larsen, and 1873 Chrystal Hall. 1883 Russell Seekford is a landscape gardner in Alaska. 1803 llorothy Sinflair. 10133 Gladys XYhittington. and Beulah Townsend are travelling with a circus. 1023 Leigh Swanton is designing paper dolls for the 'AYornan's Home Qlompanionf' 1033 Frances Uvetnight is wrtttng 1loodnight Stories for tlte 1'leve- land Plain llealer. 1043 Francis Hall and 1053 lnrtts johnson are in the poultry lntsiness on the Sahara llesert. 10133 Norntan 1ilIIIIIJl3L'll isa medittm attd clair- voyant,althottgh Ittttsl people l3elieve tltat he is a fake. 1073 Aliriam 1it3I'1l13II is a matticttrist and 11353 1'armen 1'ov-erly .1 lteattty specialist. 1003 fieorge Collins is helping Aliss Zimnterman organize French 1illll3s in tlte 1I1l7ft'I'L'1I1 Higlt SL'lt1313ls Ill 1lltI13, 1113133 Klut- Hel3l3le ltas l3t-come a fanatic on the sult- ject of Uttija Board and has lost his reason while waiting for the answer to his query. ask to l3ecome my Parker is a widely 1Yhich girl shall I wtle H 111313 Cleo known concert entertainer and is travelling 111323 Helen XYatkins love and has taken all over tlte world. was disappointed in the veil. 111333 Frances Helen Alatns is head of the Athletic department at Sweet- ltriar iiollege, Yirginia. 111343 Harold Allen operates a lteauty parlor, specializing in marcel waves. 111353 Livia Allen and 111303 Helen Fast have collaltorated in producing a Grand 13pera. 111373 1'ourtney jackson is a dangerous Iiolsltevist. 111383 Hazel Harrison, 111303 lflizalteth 1Qreen, and 111133 Elsie Shaeffer are in Congress where they are attempting to pass a l3ill for the dis- franchisement of all male voters. A great many of our old class meml3ers are living on Mars. Among these are 11113 Laura Baker. 1ll.2l Flarenee Bauer, 11133 Emily Gaylord, 11143 Florence Tallmott, and 11153 -lack Stahl. 11103 llttlterine Batter has l3ecome a noted movie vampire. She has been rightly called Theda Hara II. 11173 Rohert Green, 11183 farl Hudson, and 11103 Roy 13l3er are in the Swiss Navy. 112113 Roltert Baker is editor of the New York XYorld. while Don Miller is editor of the Yellow Springs News. 11223 Rttth Gram is a famous seulptress in Boston. 11233 Ifllis Henthorne is a spiritualist and is holding spiritttalist meetings every night in Roanoke, Ya, 11243 Roltert Slaughter is a well known artist. Some of his most famous models are 11253 Rttth Hart, 113133 Louetta Tol- and, 1l.27l Doris Elliott, 11283 I-Irma Buf- Ftngton, and 11203 Frances Iialltfus. 113133 60 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Gladys Flindt is travelling with a circus as aifortune teller. 11313 Emerson Reck has written a great many love lyrics and has dedicated most of them to 11323 XYaneta Gross. 11333 Rachel Pritchett has gone abroad to take part in the Olym- pic Games that are now open to women. 113-13 Mary Raup is a noted Phrenologist. 11353 Lenore Valentine recently eloped with a cowbov and is making her home on a ranch in Idaho. Stitzel and Thomas. Undertakers, are our old friends 11363 Herbert Stitzel and 11373 Frances Thomas. 11383 Gladys Brame and 11393 Mary Harrier own the largest green-house in Mechanicsburg. 11103 Richard Lawrence is a recluse and carves ebony monkeys for a living. 11-113 Don Humes and 11-123 XYilliam Holden own the Crystal. 11-133 Miriam Craver and 11-1-13 Lenore Cline own and operate a costume and designing establishment on Fifth Avenue. 11-153 Marie Kepler and 11-163 Eunice McKinnon are bell hops at the Chauriee which is now owned by 11-173 Harold Miller. 11-133 Char- lotte Bohnenkemper is the wife of a millionaire in Hoboken. 11-193 Roy Clark is a well known inventor. His latest and best invention is one that keeps the aero- planes from buzzing or making any dis- agreeable sound at all. 115133 Beatrice Cooper, 11513 IYilmetta jackson, 11523 Mildred Baxter, and 11533 Helen Claussen have recently written a new dictionary. 115-13 XYilmah Cox and Allen Gallagher are married and own a drug store in New Orleans, where they are making a fortune on Gravenkemper's Cough Syrup. 11563 Mary Fulton and 11573 Florence Jacoby are girl scout leaders in Yfashington C. H. 11583 Russell Kile is an astronomer of note. 11503 Mabel Mattes and 116133 Audrey Massey own the largest hotel in Cincinnati. 11613 Nellie Meranda is their most effl- cient manager. 11623 Alden Limbocker is training fleas and. according to various reports, is making a fortune from these insects. 11633 Ralph Martin, 11613 Harlan Phillips, 11653 Marie Smith, 11563 Frances Thomas, and 11673 Mary XYilson recently attended a Peace Conference that was held on Mars. They enjoyed the trip immensely and were treated royally. 11683 Theodore Thompson is an usher in Keith's theatre in Dayton. 11693 Lois Rockenheld is mayor of Akron. 11703 Frances VVorley is a young society matron and recently entertained for the Russian .Ambassador and his wife, formerly 11713 Ruth Leitz. 11723 Helen, 11733 Marjorie, and 117-13 Nellie Smith have manufactured a new brand of chewing gum that can be swallowed without any harmful results. It is becoming quite popular among the H. S. students. 11753 Robert Yates and 11763 Lucille Ream are successful dem- onstrators ofthe Smith-Smith-Smith Chew- ing Gum. 11773 Edna Hlerner recently figured in a sensational divorce case in New York. 11783 Mildred XYylie is matron at the K, of P. Home, where she is adored by all of the children. 11793 Dorothy jackson and 11803 Laura Reynolds are telephone operators in the Bell Telephone Company of Atlantic City. 11813 Alfred Bailey is the manager of Barnum 8: Bailey's circus. 11893 Rachel Garlaugh is a noted astronomer and has made many interesting discoveries. 11833 John Hirtzinger is a photographer in South Charleston and is asisted by 118-13 Hazel Holton. 11853 Gebhart Leonart is a Professor of Chemistry in Harvard University. 11863 Eleanore Ludlow is the author of a successful book entitled How to be Beautiful. 11873 Charles Newell is a successful lawyer in New Carlisle. 11883 Robert Rolfes and 11893 I-Iarold Payne are professional golf players. 11903 Grace Lloyd, 11913 Eliza- beth Miller, 11923 Frances Mumper, 11933 Thelma Rizer, and 119-13 Dpal Parker have all taken up large tracts of land in South American and are becoming quite wealthy. 11953 Mildred Hamilton is gaining fame as a famous pianist in concert work. She acquired this genius- Chl Stop! Stop! My head! screamed Mr. Tiffany. It's all very interesting and I appreciate your coming over here but I'm really terribly tired. I'll call a taxi for you immediately. So--He called a taxi and I went home, after not only tiring myself but also our good-natured Tiff THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 6l A ' F13 -it---rrrf I . ff ILEQ , f 421 smxt AX -' tl it 'X 5- slits- N g - , if Y 'I I 1.: is gt , 1 ,i f. u f iiiijjf, ,f ,lr I fi I fly A - H' H + if , ' -A-A -W - fx'-if-Q s A, ' If the class of One 'Iilwnsnntl, Nine I-Iuntlrt-cl tintl Twt-nty-Twu, ttf the Springlieltl High Sclmtvl, Litlllllly uf Clark, State of Uhin, l'nitt-cl States til America, cunsitlt-ring tht- speetly terminus of this mortal life, antl lit-ing of stnlntl mincl ttntl Int-nmry,r'lt1 ht-rt-hy tlecltlre this to he our ltlst will ttntl testament nncl clesig- nate alll former wills null nnrl xnitl. Article l. To tht- present kluniur Class we lwt-queztth alll nur steecls, ponies, French l1ott'lnuokS, together with tht- exlsy tatslt nl writing experiments ttv suit Nr. litmfwt-r. Article Z. To the Soplimnurt-s we leave our ltwe, our clet-pest respect, tlntl the privilege of lmt-ing klnnitnrs. Article 3. 'Ili tht- wee l'iI't'SlIIIICIl we leznve all our seats in uutlituritnn, that snitl Freslnnt-n nizty, withunt stnntling, ttttentl all exercises ht-ltl there next yt-nr. Article 4. 'lb Ht-len IgAllIlllgLIl'fllIt'I', who is always wanting In set- in the tire- t-ngine htmuse wintluws, we lezive the twin- lvinetl ht-ight of lay Slinfler .intl Lennre Valentine. Article 5. lYe lt-tive tu the Ilivtiret- citlllflii of Springfield ttntl lilllfli tlrunty tht- loving clt-vutitm of Polly Riehesun tinrl Gt-urge Collins. Article fa. lYe lt-tlve Ilwtty Ltnnlmrn tu wlitvt-vt-1' will h.lx'e her. 'linke ytvur time lmys --tlont rush thgtt waxy. Article 7. The Setlitn' purtiun nl tht' nreht-str.1 twgt-ther with the Senior I'Itiy enst wt- lenvt- tu the Rt-tlptttli Lillilllllllllllltl. Article S. TH Aliss I,ittlt-tun's lit-alttty' Pttrlwrs we lvt-qut-ztth Hurry illillt-r's eye- lashes ttncl Hugh Iittrlnt-r's hair. Article 9. llit- lt-.ue lir.1ee ,Innes :intl Ruth Horner ttf the Alt-trwptrlitttn Upt-r.t thliiptliiy. Article Ill. l-ix'i.1 Allt-n's gilt ul' Q-lll we lenve tu Alr. 'Itrhn llwwrl fur it seems he httsn't tiny. Article ll. 'Ib our tlt-.ir twmcli we lealve lit-nnie 'Iiurnt-r's enlitixxitiiig lnrtigue, hoping it will help him in his ztutlitwriunl slut-t-clit-s. Article ll, Tu the Il.1ily News wt- lt-ttve nur l'llllflI', Bltlfl-'III l.t-wls, tw t'tIIIlllIt'l the Betty lfttirlttx CUIIIIIIIIS. Article 13. llit- lvefluettth, to the girls of tht- Iftvllies, Betty Aslun's ecnnplt-ximi linclutling IIIIISIIUSI. They ought tu .lp- prt-ciatte thnl. 62 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Article 14. Don Millers absurd little mustache we leave to the smoothest faced chap in the junior Class. with the idea in mind that it may encourage the growth of his beard. Article 15. Catherine Bauer's vanity tpoxvder punt, mirror n'everything jxve leave to the oncoming tlappers. Article 16. To the Craver and Herr Undertaking Establishment we leave the unusual humor ul I-lobby Rush, Article 17. XYe leave Bob Kay's dar- ling knickers to the riding-club to be rented out. Article 18. XYe would like to leave Sam Cornwell to someone but we can't find anybody to take him. Article 19. To Margret 'Speed we leave Stan vlohnston's collection of love poems, especially the one on Kitty Clover. Article 20. Those greenish-cerise hose belonging to Dot Lewis we leave to the victrola that they may be kept on record. Article 21. All the speed, skill, pep and success of our boys in athletics we leave to the team of '23. Lastly we hereby appoint Rudolph Valentino and Christine Hume executors of this our last XYill and Testament. tSignedl The Class of 1922. Per Violet Zimmerman. Testator. In XYitness thereof: Samuel F. Hunter, Richard O'Brien. Notary Public. ll: Agn X xxqnx X r-I 70 J'l Sk :ffm ll' NXE: f I, r' 'kyle if AQ ll! 4+ . --cj : T k, ' ,ET .- -SEHK. ,-'gigs t ' 1 . . A ,i 1 ... is elsgee 5 THE -PRIINLFIELD HIC H SCHOOL HFRAI D Aihletics 13 .A XA Qgdsv 3 XM TEL ' 4 4 Y ., SJYLJ -1 - ,.... 5 I I -, .I V 'TL ,.L j 0 ,WI QI - -. 4. +3 , F . .,. F.. -J. . Q T v . iq I . l Lf, ' 'Nfl I I ILM J.: F. '-1 I 1 ' fm.,V T , . I I' ...J If-LLL, ' . , . Z. 1 JJ!! LLM -J.? 1 imgi. 'Q 1? ff., , glku- Ll .. il ' . fl L T3 ,, ' I9 +!'-,Gul F VE. ,1 . - -Je xl--'U .l Q 4 ,r ,, ' HH 5. 2,1-2.7-L .pig 4 'Lv l '41 If , . I 1 'him 4- THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Coach Matheny. The past season was Mr. Matheny's first year at tmaehing in S. H. S. He eame to us from the East, where he was engaged in Recreational work. Mr. Matheny is a graduate of Ohio State Ilni- yersity of the class of 1920. He played both foot- lvall and hasl-:etlmall during his college years and was also a member of the track team. His first footlwall team was not the most successful in winning games hut it gained for him the reputation of putting a lighting team on the field. During the lmaskethall season he came through with a better per- centage, his team winning fifteen out of twenty games. During his first short year he has made for him- self a host of friends and admirers who will no doubt he glad to know of the announcement of his intentions uf remaining at the local school during the coming year. H. J. M. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL IIERALD 65 S. I-I. S. Football Team 'ZI .b .f.:E.J., v,.,.,2 ,.,. Q..?,l - 1gTiLli e'1' e to, ,fl , ,..1, 1 Viva., 5 . :...,- I .,, .... .M ---L .I,... f , I..,. WH ..,,.I, ,, ,. ,. ,, I - , , , .-.z...4 T.. .,..E,., ,,.,V,1,... ., V- L V: . . .:...Z ., ,,.,. ,,, ., ...WV , .. V. ,j,,,,1,,,,A .- F 11:2 r,13:f':iI?fLff:i'IilQ I .,... 5. :gfrfirfiig vt5:..g.::if :ff31:i:,sflitffiri vf V Q- ,1f.,,lT?.,,,.fi, .1,NLf?f, i.Y ,env .,,. 1..- TL' ,T 5. ,...e..,..: T.,:, ,..,,.,.....,..,- T. ,, N, f' 5, E, , L, , I, , L . ..- . . ...,,..,L , 1l,,,...,....e..,,-..,,.,. ,. 1 -5l.....1,, L.. ..- ,I.,. , J. ,..,4 1 , , . . , . 5-rv fi, ,. T ,er I,l,,1.E:3,.r.,:fTT ..-,,r..,.1 Q- ., .LW :rl1.x..f1C.a.I,-,::g..,..,.r,I.,.. ,... Q. , A X ,z , ., A 4..ff.fQ..JI .,.L , U 77 T' T 'I' f -V .fffflliffi Sf' 7 'W' ,J . 'ff.fI.f1lf.fff1 -Q.I :fLfJ'. 1 , 1, 'w Reading left to right: Back row: john Runl Fleming, Student Nlanager, Jafk Stahl, 'AI.efty4' Valentine. Mrddle row: Coach 4'Ol'mio Slate lVIarl1cny. Bretney lVIrlIer, George Coll1ns.Seawrcl RaIJbn Nrgh, Capt Elect, Ralph Tuff Bauer, Albert 'ATubby Dixon, George Irrsl1 I-Iennessey. Tecl Gray, Glenn Hxckman, Faculty Nlanager, Harry Heade, Front row: Lamar DutCh4' IVIiIIer, lVIac Barr, Eclwln PIM, Elwood Hlzzyh Shaffer, Captain Sam Cornwell, Harold 'lpete' Allen, Charles MDulcI'1 Armstrong, Ellsworth Simmons. Emerson Rack 66 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD S. H. S. FOOTBALL SQUAD The High School team on the whole had a successful football season. Although they won only four out of eight games, they are to be commended on the splendid sports- manship which they displayed in all the games. Much credit is due Captain Sam for the way in which he kept his men fighting. The team was composed of seven letter- men, the remainder being subs of the year before or new men. Along with this list belongs the name of Gerald Downs, a sub who could alwaysbe depended on, a deadly tackler, and wonderful line-bucker. He will be with us next year to fill in a position as half-back or tackle. john Runt Fleming, the smallest man on the squad, is one of the fastest men of the coming season. He plays quarterback, and though given a chance in but one or two games, displayed an exceptional ability for football. Fleming is only a sophomore and can be expected to do great things next year. Lefty Valentine was another dependable sub. He held down a flank position when m the game. He is a wonderful fighter, not afraid to get into the turmoil. Lefty is a junior and will be back next year to give someone a wonderful battle for one of the ends. Bretney Miller was one of the sub guards. Although he did not make his letter, he deserves great credit for sticking-out for two seasons. lYe lose him by graduation and wish him the best of luck in his college athletic career. Georgie Collins, the all-round backheld man, was the fellow who saved many games for Old Hi. His consistent punting kept the ball Out of his own team's territory, while his splendid end-running gave his team many good gains. George graduates from Hi this year after having been a regular on the team for two years. Here's luck, George, Seward Rabbit Nigh was the fastest regular on this year's team. During the First of the season he played guard,where he showed up wonderfully well, but was switched to the backfield toward the last of the season. He proved to be a most elusive ball carrier and more than once circled the ends for long gains. He not only is a ground gainer, but is a strong team man, giving interference wherever it is needed. Seward will be with us next year. Vlere looking for great things, Rabbit, On every team there is a hard luck man. This cheerful task was chosen by full- back Ralph Bauer. Tuff injured his knee in the first game of the season and was unable to play as good a game afterwards. However, he managed to come around toward the last of the season and pull off some wonderful plays. Ralph was se- lected as the captain for the coming team because of his ability to lead his men to victory. Being a most bashful young man, Ralph actually tried to hide after he had been placed for thc picture. l.ook for yourself if you don't believe it. Albert Tubby Dixon played half-back and also played some at quarter. One of the faculty, a certain Mr. S. was heard to make the remark that Tubby was made for draft work and not speed. ll'e are inclined to doubt this somewhat for we have seen him when many tacklers were unable to down him. He is rated as a sophomore so we have two more years to watch him shine. Here's our hand. Tubby. George Hennessy, the szxuthern-brogued quarter-back, could justly be called the speed man of the team. In one game he was known to make sixty-seven yards in nothing fiat. of course had there been anyone near him, so he says, he would have hurried a little. But he was not pressed for time so he took it slow. This is George's second year as a member of the team. His peculiar southern accent was always welcome, especially when it called Guahds left or Ufeahty-five. George will gradu- ate in june to go to college where we hope he will enjoy complete athletic success. Ted Gray was a guard on the team and gave a splendid account of himself. He never failed to get his man and was a most conscientious player. His main fault is that THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 67 he ttrticultttt-cl supt-rtit-itll st-ntimt-ntnlitit-s zmtl psyrliologit-.tl ol-st-rxnititms tmtl ht- tlitl not lit-wztrc ol pltttttttcllnotls pontlt-rositit-s. Ht- will lit- with us signin nt-xt yL.ll' to stop up it holt- m tht- lmt-. tilt-nn Hickman servt-tl tts LIS it linlli-lmttlt ttntl nlso :ts Ll gxtittrtl. llt- w.ts .1 httrtl ltnfklt-r Ltntl il Conststt-nt player. Kilt-nn is only at -lnnior so ht- will lit- lv.1t'li l!t'Xl yt-ltr to tight lor tht- glory ol tht- t,oltl .mtl liltlt-. lit- wish you tht- lvt-st o'lt1t-lt, fllt-nn. l.t11nttr l5t1tt'l1 Millt-r. tht- t.tt'klt- on ont' sitlt- ol tht- lint w.1s tht- ll-lfllbhl lightt-r on tht- tt-nm. Ht- nevt-r knt-w wht-n ht- was stoppt-tl. Hutt-h gtitltt-rt-tl tht- l.mrt-ls for lit-ing in tht- gztmt- tht- grt-ntt-st numlmt-r of tpntrtt-rs, llt- wus snlistitmt-tl for in onlv ont- gatmt- :intl tht-n not lwt-t'ttt1st- ht- wits lttlling flown lllll l1t-t':1t1st- wt- wt-rt- lt-.ttling liy grt-at inajority. l7t1tt'h lt-nvt-s tht- sfltotnl this yt-.tr lllll with him got-s tht- ht-ttrtit-st wisht-s of at school lor his tithlt-tit' lift-. Mac Burr Cmnt- from 'llrt-mont. lflowt-vt-r, this tlitl not hintlt-r lil: .tliilily to pltiy ftmotlutll. Mitt' plttyctl tt gllilfll ttntl wits nt-vt-r lftitl out tlttring tl g.tmt-. This was his first yt-Ltr att thc lovzll stltool lor ht- linisht-tl his lirst thrt-t- yt-.irs of svhool in tht- oltl homt- townf' lit-'re glntl you tttmt-. Blat: .mtl wt- hzitt- to lost- you. lftlwin Pitt. sulm-tzttlclt-, wats ont- ol tht- most rt-linlilt- Slll1S on tht- Stllliltl, Ht- is lost lay gflltllliltlllll tmtl in him wt- lost- ont- ul. tht- most loyal snpportt-rs ol- tht- tt-tim. lflwootl A'lzzy Sltttliit-r plttyt-tl tht- ct-ntcr position whilt- ht- wtts in tht- g.lIllt'. Although it is his tirst yt-:tr tis tt rt-gulur. ht- ggtvt- ti gootl LlCUlLllll ol himst-ll. His nit'kn.imt- was luv Hlllllilllli lllll ht- rt-ttllx' ls. Ask LIIIX' ol tht- plttvtgrs. Slinllt-r lt-.txt-s tis this vt-.tr nntl we surt-ly nrt- sorry to st-t- him go. I Httroltl Pt-tt- Allt-n is tht- oltl ltttngoxt-t. XXX- thought wt- h.nl lost him l.tst yt-Qtr lbut us tht- saying got-s, A lrntl pt-nny ttlwnys returns. l't-tt- plttyt-tl tt-ntt-r Alllll lull' lwticlc. Although it is only his fourth yt-nr LU, tht- grunt- ht- tlispltiyt-tl mort- lootlmll tnlt-nt than any otht-r ol' tht- play t-rs. This yt-air Putt- lt-ttvt-s us lor gootl. llhatrlt-s Hutt-li Armstrong gttint-tl tht- rt-puttttion ol' lit-int-, tht- t-oolt-st mart on tht- tcam. Ht- nt-Yer st-t-mt-tl to gt-t m.ttl, although ht- htttl plt-nty ol ot't'4tsions tim so so. .-Xrriiyn plttyt-tl tztclclt- ttntl t-oultl always lit- t'otmtt-tl on to stop up tht- holt- in tht- lint-. lXlut-h to the rt-grct ol t-Yt-ryont- Artny gI'ilLlllLllt'S this yt-nr. XYt- w.mt him lmtk for nt-xt yt-.tr hut Tt-mptls tlot-s lfugitn illlfl Vhttrlt-s is going t-lst-whcrt- to school. Ellsworth Simmons was tht- only frt-shmttn on tht- squtitl. His playing tit t-ntl g.tint-tl for hint tht- ruputtttion ol' L1 HflLlllQL'I'1lll5 num , F-iinn1y will lit- lmt-lc for thrt-u U7 mort- yt-airs to pltty for tht- fioltl Anal Blut-. XXI- hopt- ht- livt-s up to tht- st.tntl.trtl which he has set for himst-ll in his first yt-ttr. Emerson Rt-ck tit t nt- tl' tht- t-ntls on tht- tt-nm. rim .-Xrinyu ti tlost- r.tt't- for trool- ltetltlt-rlnvss. H0 matclt- his l.-ttt-t this yt-.tr gintl wt- wotiltl likt- to st-t- him lmtk, lmt ht- in one of tht- most promising young pot-ts in tht- svhool .mtl wt- Cllllil stop thttt lor foot- lmztll. Gootl luck lwt- with you. Rt-tk. .-Xntl last lrut not least iSCiLll3lL1ll1 Sinn. 'lio tht- txtptttin lit-longs tht- honor ol' inttlcing the longt-st rtm of tht- scttson. ont- in which ht- matlt- nint-ty-lix't- yttrtls tht- shorlt-st tlis- tztnfc ltctwt-t-n himst-lf .mtl tht- goal-posts. Stun was an t-xtrttortlintiry plnyt-r, Ht- hultl clown 11 Hank position ttntl wats rt-sponsilwlc for lvrt-liking up niatny ol' tht- oppont-nts plays. Sant gratlutitt-s this yt-ur to t-ntt-r Xtittt-nlut-rg. To Concli hltitlicny must lit- givt-n tht- grt-tttest trtdit ol' till. His tmtiring t-lliorts Cltlflllg the st-ason matlt- at SllCl'L'SSl.l.ll tt-atm. His w.1tt'h wortl liyt1l1-lfiglttu toultl lm ht-tircl all over tht- st'hool. He not only instillt-tl into his plttyt-rs tht- printiples ol t-lt-tin play hut ht- ntntlt- tht- school as gi wholt- Comt- Through XYt- nrt- t't-rt.iinly proutl to liave such Ll coach tmtl liopt- ht- will stay att oltl Springiicltl High for tl long whilt-, ln looking ovt-r tht- group wt- coultl not fail to notict- tht- itmnugt-rs. xltttlc Stahl, stutlt-nt manager, was on tht- jolt t-vt-ry clay. His trifling rltltics wt-rt lining tht- tit-ltl, carrying wntcr anal licatlgt-ars. tcntling hlankt-ts, kt-t-pingz track of uniforms, t-ltt. ntl inlinitum. Much praise is tlut- tht- Illllllllgkl' for his untiring ellorts. 68 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Likewise much credit is due Manager Heide, who proved to be the financial manager of the team. He arranged a wonderful schedule and took care of the money to perfec- tion. XVe dislike to do it, Manager, hut we donate you the same job next year. Finis. Letters Awarded H.J.M. Letters were awarded to 16 out of 28 men who finished the football season of 192l' Lamar Miller enjoyed the distinction of playing in the largest number of quarters, with a record of 31 out ofa possible 36. XVith the return of 6 letter men, and the help of the Spring practice, Coach Matheny should have a good nucleus around which to build a strong team for next season. The following 10 men will he lost through graduation: Miller, Cornwell CCD, Allen, Armstrong, Shaefer, Barr, Collins, Pitt, Hennessey, and Reck. I Letters given to: I. Lamar Miller 2. Sam Cornwell 3. Allmert Dickson -I. Mack Barr, 5. Harold Allen o. Chas. Armstrong 7. Elwood Shaffer S. Cleo. Collins 0. Seward Nigh 10. Edwin Pitt 11. Ceo. Hennessey 12. Emerson Reck 13, Ellsworth Simmons 14. Ralph Bauer 15. Ted Cray . Io. Gerald Downs Remainder of Squad: ,- I 1. Glenn Hickman 18. XYm. Valentine 10. john llaum 20. Bretney Miller 21. john Fleming 22. Eugene johns . 23. Douglas Hutchinson 2-I. Rolwt. Greene 25. VValter Netts 26. Lewis Vl'olyertin, 27. Clarence Barcafer 28. Reese Copenhayer sso 3112 300 1. zoo zoo :so zoo ZGQ 2-IQ ZUQ IQQ 1QQ 16Q we we IIQ QQ 41.3 4Q IQ IQ to to minutes .. .. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 69 S. H. S. Basketball Team 'ZZ I-H-1 , Jw Reading left to right: Back row: Coach Nlatheny, Principal E. W. Tiffany, Faculty Manager, H, S. Hcxdc and Student Manager jack Stahl, Middle row: john jack Mercer. Robert Bob Price, Warren Siegel, Harry Nliller, William Bill Luse, Cm-nrge lrxsh Hennessey, Front row: Ellsworth Simmons, Ralph Tuff Bauer, Rudolph jack Barr, Captain Lamar 4'Dutch lXIiller, Nlac Barr. Charles Army Armstrong, Sam Cornwall. 70 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD BASKETBALL Springfield High enjoyed a most successful basketball season during the winter of 1021-22. They won 15 out of 20 games played. In the scheduled scholastic games they won 11 out of 14, while in tournaments they won 4 out of 6. In scholastic games the greatest number of points rolled up against them was 32, when Middletown defeated them 32-31. In many games they held a team to a single field goal, and in one game had only one point scored by the opposing team. Coach Matheny is to be congratulated on the wonderful scoring machine which he built up. During the season they rolled up a total of 598 points to their opponents 414. The greatest number of points scored against them was by Toledo Scott, which defeated them 43-20 in the O. S. If Tournament. Ellsworth Simmons played a forward on the team. He is only a Freshman but proved to be the greatest point getter on the team. He rolled up 60 field goals and shot S0 out of 130 foul goals which together netted him 200 points. Simmy was guilty of fouling on 42 occasions but this can be overlooked considering his record. He proved to be one o the fastest forwards in the state. His feinting, dodging, dribbling and pas- sing helped much in winning games. XVe're looking for an All-Ohio forward from you next year, Simmons. Tuff in basketball as in football proved to be the hard luck man of the team. His injured knee proved to be a great handicap and he was kept out of several games on account of it. Notwithstanding this disadvantage, Ralph managed to cage the ball 46 times in 1-I games. Adding to this a foul goal which he made in one game he was good for 03 points during the season. Ralph will be back with us next year and we hope he has a bigger, better and easier year in athletics than he had in the last. jack Barr was the smallest man on the team but despite his smallness he managed to score 20 points in the 8 games in which he took part. lack came from Tremont to complete his scholastic course. He finished his first three years in the Tremont City High School. XYe're glad he came to us for he showed us that they can play basket- ball in Tremont as well as anywhere. To Captain Miller goes the credit of serving the greatest IIIIUIIHCI' of minutes of any man on the team. This honor was also accredited him in football. During the season he was in the game T27 minutes, which was 46 minutes longer than his nearest contender, Mac Barr. Dutch played guard and rolled up a total of 52 points during the season. XYe lose Miller this year by graduation, but we hate to do it for in him we lose one of the best athletes we ever produced in the local high school. Dutch kept his team lighting every minute that he was in the game and should be commended on the way in which he made them play. Good Luck in the future. I7utch. Mac Barr, better known as the Poodunk flash, was fourth high scoring man. He caged the ball forty-five times in nineteen games. Mac a brother to jack, came here under the same conditions as his brother and will graduate in june. He could always be depended on when he was in the game. He was excellent in following up long shots, for time after time he broke in after a long shot had missed and made the goal. IVe hate to lose you Mac and want to congratulate you on the game you played. Army was heard to remark at the beginning of the season, XYell, I guess I'll go out and mess around on the floor awhile. I might make a good water boy. VVe're glad to say that Army made good as a guard. He played the same cool game of basket- ball as he did of football. He never got sore and could always be depended on to stop his man. VVe hope that he continues his game when he goes to college for we lose him by graduation this year. Sammy played a running mate to Simmons at the forward positions and gave Simmons a good run for scoring honors. Sam scored 59 against Simmons' 60 field goals but did not have the fouls to help his average. Sam will leave us in june to go to col- lege. VVith him goes the heartiest wishes for a successful future. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD George Hennessy was one of the most relialtle sulws of the sqttacl. He w ts 1 yt tvs there when given a Chance antl always tlitl his ltest. Hen leaves tts this year lt ttqt er ideals hut wherever he goes he will know that his sehool appreeiatetl his ntytr tiring efforts on the floor. Bill Luse is a new tnan on the squarl. He tlevelopecl his playing in cliviston g tmt antl provetl to he one of the fastest suln forwartls on the sqttatl. Bill is only ut o so will be liaek next year to show his stuH ' on the iloor. IYarren Seigel was another of the new nten on the squatl. He was given out in v Chance to play but gave a got 111 aeeount ol htmselt then. Itarren will lte hack ntxt yt II antl we wish htm luck. Bob Price was another of the squatl who gave a gootl aeeount of hints though never ut a game. he ts looketl upon as one ol the stars of next year. -lohn Mereer has heen a squacl matt for three years. He ttever was altlt to 1 ttn his letter hut hts support ol the team was a great help to it. john gratluate and we hope he ts sueeesslul tn his lttture athlettes. To these nantes ltelong those ol' Alltert H'-Iillltllyll llixon atttl Mattfortl P1 sv These two men will he with tts next year to play ltoth lwasketltall antl litllblltlll IM wish them luek. Wie Can hartlly think ol' anything else to say altottt iitrtlfh lxltllllblly, Ht showtt that Sprtngheltl can tttrn ottt a wtttntng team tl given the 11t't1tmt,-rstlmxtnrt. Xstn t ball, Coach onlv permtttetl clean tnlav on the part ol' his men. lle was alway 1 111 antl always willing to tlo more than his share lor the sake ol- the tloltl antl lrllttt Nothing neetls to he sattl altout l'rtnetpal Ttllany. XIX' all know htm to lit 1 Ioy tl hooster ol the teatn. Hts strtet eltgtltility rulings matle every man eotue thrtt lttlr he was allowetl to play. Manager Hettle took eare ol the hnattees ol the season. Ile luntlit-tl mig games for the team anal shoultl he eongratulatetl on the sltlenthtl w ty tn whtth ht ltrttlx ea re ol thin Manager Stahl was as great a help to the team as any playtt. lle was on h mtl at every ttraettee antl every game. ll you tlon't think he-hatl it hartl jolt. llls 'I H t it onee for yourse The folloyvit scores of each: S S S S S S S S S S S S S S ..1 UQ IZEIIIZEIIZEIIIII ts a ltst ol the Regular Schedu tlames III. 14 ll 27 27 31 28 26 Z-I ll 32 lt 10 38 23 52 Ott 435 1 games playetl tlttring the lt led games. I.. Pet. 3 T50 Faeultv Colttmhtts IH-st lNlitlflletown Yellow Springs Dayton Stivers Lima Ventral Troy Xenia , Lima South fhillieothe Latteaster Colunthus East Lima South tl. S. S. II. aslvtt ltall seast 23 IT 32 0 23 Z6 25 ZS 18 7 1 ll? ZS 32 285 THE. SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Delaware Tournament games. 1 Games XY. L. Pet. 4 3 1 750 5. H. 5. 29 Jetferson Twp. . ll S. H. 5. ZS Illidclletown I4 S. H. S. I3 Athens 10 S. H. S. 1-1 Xenia H . 23 8-I 58 Ohio State Tournament games. l,1.1111es IV. L. Pct. 2 1 1 500 S. H. S 39 f4lQYQl8.IIKl liust Tech. Z3 5. H. 5. 20 Tulerlo Scott. -IS 50 T1 8-I 58 -ISS 285 578 -114 Total Gaines XY. L. Pet. 20 15 5 750 Individual Records for Basketball Season of 1921-1922 of Springlield High Total Playing Name Gaines Pluyecl Time I.. Miller ICJ ZH 727 111i1111tes Nl. Barr I0 681 lf. SIIIIIIIIJIIS I9 075 S. I1OI'IINVCll IS 021 R. Bauer l-I -L30 LI. .-Xriiistrong I3 -I-IS R. Barr b 08 G. Hennessy 7 28 H. Miller -I 1-I El. Mercer 2 11 XY. Siegel I T XY. l.11se l J IJ. Carter l J M. Pallersmi I 2 .-X. llieksnni I 1 THE. SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD ,r ',,Y , I .-JA' 5.42 ,AJ Miss Dow. Miss I7mx', um' umcll. run-ixul hvr .-X. 13. 411-g1'1-'Q 11 11, XY. If 111 11112 111111 allln-mlm-11 511111111011 501111411 11 Uhio Stats in 10144111-1.11 11lJ1llI1111IIl in 11110. I w1'I1u past six' years fhv has hccn in Springhn-141. I1llI'1l1g 1 hrst tour years why- 111111 Clmrgv ut thu umm- 111111 sdmul wurk 11111 Im' thc last lwn YCAIIS hor timv hl lm-cn clvvulccl tu high sChoo1 wurkf Her lcnlus .xlunu wwu1m'1 prfwv than she: has hcvn I success, hut sho haf .llsn the laws In L-x'uryg1r1xx'1m111s m am' wax' IK-sn umlur her 111I'L'L'1lHI1. I-Ion-'s In vnu Miss 'Dmvz Hlilf' litb givs ywu thc 111-sl. I A. I.. Mr. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD S. I-I. S. Basketball Team '22 Reading from Ieft to right Back row: Miriam Craver, Ruth Cram, Catherine Shobe, Naomi Elliot. IVIicIdIe row: Jean Worthington. Lyda Anderson, Letty ToIancI, Thelma IVIcKeever, Ruth Leffel, Coach Dow Front row: Margaret Kerney, Babe Shanks, Frances Helen IVIaines, Lenore Valentine, Abbie Nelson. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 75 Girls' Basketball More girls catne out for httsketlmll tltis yeztr than ever lmelcmre ttntl we not tntly hntl one of the best teams which has ever representetl the school llllt clttsely futlgltt clztss and division games. As till hut two of our lust yettr's teztnt grttcluaterl, Miss lluw lnlilt her team witlt ttew ntttterinl. Thttt tltis ntnterittl w.ts of the ltest has lteen shttwn tltruttgh- out the year. Most itll the prelitttinttries were plnyetl hy the girls and the helief that ntl une would conte just te see the girls pltty was twertltrttwn when tlte girls plttyetl at game while the boys were out of tuwn. Our teztnt playetl six tttlt-ttf-towtt tennts ztntl tltett one etnttpttsetl of tlte frrrnter letter girls. Tlte scores weret Yelluw Springs 22 Spritteheltl lu Antiuclt College 12 ll Tippecntttte City 17 Stl Atttiuclt .-Xcntlettty' 16 ll Plttttslntrg 3 Stl New lXlnorelieltl IU 21 Furttter letter girls IU ' 17 ln these games Frttnces Helen Mains ttntl l3.tlte Shnnks ntntle tlte ntttst ttttints while Ruth Letfel gnu: tin excellent sltuwinpg lttr tlte tinte she ttlnyetl. liieltl Quarters tltmttls lftntls Ttttttl F. H,M1tins 20 TU U nut wt 2-l TU B, Sltttnks ZZ -W 18 tint ttf Stu 07 R. Lelllel 7 2-l tl ttlll ttf l 2-l More enthusittsnt atntl spirit were tlisttlnyetl in Clttss gttntes th.tn ever ltefttre. Tlte Alttnirtrs were tleterntinetl te win tlte cltntttttitntsltip ttntl tlte Senittrs etntttlljy :ts tleterntinetl that they sltuttltl nut. Then the Sttplttntttwes put up tt wtvntlerlul tegttn ttntl tttattle lmth St-ttiors and Juniors light their httrtlest. Tlte lfresltnten frttnt lmth Senittr ttntl ,ltntiur High should make line ntttterinl har ttttcmttittg tennis. Altltttttgh till clttsses tlitl their ltest the Seniors tlicl ltetter nntl cnnte ttttt victttritwtts. Class lilnntes Wen Lust l-'ercetttgtge Seniors, Capt. C. Slttthe 3 tl lllllll Sopltotttures, Capt. R. Lettel Z 1 htm juniors, Cnpt. bl. XYortltittgttm l 2 333 Freshmen, Capt. A. Carle U 3 one The following Senior girls who will get their letters also get sweaters: Captain Frances Helen Mains, letter and har. Abbie Nelson Lottettn Telancl Lenore Valentine and these juniors will get letters: Captain-eleet Bahe Shanks, letter and har. Margaret Kearney Thelma lVlCKeever 76 THE. SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD l The Senior girls who will get numerals are: Catherine Shobe Lida Anderson Miriam Craver Ruth Cram Freda Hutcheson Marion Lewis Alice McCartney Elsie Shafer Captain There were 73 division games played, with the following results: Senior Champions junior Champions Sophomore Champions Freshmen Champions XYinners in semi-hnals XY1llI1L'l'S in hnals To our Senior team girls who are about to graduate we e on-coming Lenin u most successlul year. wish the best llli and D IIF 101-l QF. l. L l0Hf1lF HF of life and to Alice McCartney 'Z2. THE SPRINGFIELD IIIGH SCHOOL HERALD 59: I 'QQ THE FIRMS WHOSE ADVERTISEMENTS APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE. WE TRUST THAT OUR READERS WILL GENEROUSLY PATRONIZE THEM WHEN- EVER POSSIBLE1- BUSINESS MANAGER. Q! un n I Il 78 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD L - X 3 W - I ' XX? I, 'I D I 1 I I 1 V If H ..L.Q., .L ' 'hw - , ... 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I Q , .. l MMI He 3 Ve-FJ Smam THE SPRINGFIELD HICII SCHOOL HERALD li K Serve P RITY ICE CREAM at your Next Social Event You'II he pleased with its delicious distinctive difference. The smooth velvety richness of pure cream and refreshing coldness satisfies the most exacting palate. Order it special ices and Ice Cream 'fall flavors brick, bulk or fancy molds for particular occa sions you will find it The Cream You Like Best xT' I 9149 0 I AV i i V ICE CREAM S.. DAIRY CO. PHoNE14e 5 vCir'rENBERG Ave ICE CREAM PASTURIZED MILK PEOPLES BUTTER K K When Better Automobiles Are BuiItfBuick Will Build Them THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD .' fr 1gcg:g,g1r,1::::pr.vr'w--. . , .. .-,-. -' ' ' ' ' ' :.'.'. lla .-l.l,-1-.!:.-.ad-x-IQ -1 . --f- . .N.,,.,.., l N the 7I years this store has Catered to the men of Springfield, we :Z Ig:-23255: 3:-., -. 1 .-t-:- . :3.:.: I: '1:5:Q:E:Q:2:l' 'fin- :.3'1:2:Z:2' A' 1: gzgzg I ?s:2:z:z:2:1. fe:2: ss: k , Q4 '-:-:-: .,-:-:':-:-:-:-'-oeoQ,g'y,g::g:1., ,, : M 'M ' ?E'f' ' iiifigrf - : ::: : 1:: :,. - - - - - 1 - : : : :., . : 5-'3'Y'7 '-1 ' gfgggige. 512915 , fag p:225aif5e5s5s 'n fzglqezim an 'aq.,aE:5i5egi5e2i2s31 2Qi?52g:a2s55if'.g-CX- KH have never had as Q many really new shapes in hats to -If show you. Bancroft i gl l' Your IIIHXLHH SIIIII the Idllcllnrly when I VUllIlIII'I 1.15 lln- rg-nl. Iwakers of Fine Photographs H ef- XY.1itI-1', lvring nn' .1 tyl'vog1'.1pl1iu1I vrrnr Wann-r 'rvturmng lrosn ilu' kitflwvlv Sorry air, up I1.1x'm- num-, KxllSIlPlIIt'I', III-rv it is on thc nu-nu. .1 ll A Y YY-,, 'I'hm- linn- will uxnuf when women x nun! xxxlgn-S. Hand-Carved Yup, next S.:tl1r4l.1y night. Frames --ee FE Ile ww wlrixwn to hi- gruxx-. Do you play on TIM' pi.1I1u. xlll NL XYI1.1t flirl you L-xyzuft him tu mlo? Hulk I usvrl In Ivut Klmlwr m.uI1- nu- atop XYhy? 'Why wus alfminl IWI f.1Il our. 26lf2 South Fountain Avenue -e e SPRINGFIELD, OHIO First I'up. HXYIU' .lrc you runnin Scfond. I'm th-c111g4. yy When Better Automobiles Are BuiltfBuick Will Build Them THE SPRINGFIELD IIIGII SCI IOOL IIERALD II K when youire hungry-see A E MARTIN 35 NORTH FCUNTAIN AVENUE Opposite I-Ieaume Hotel 'I71'.11111-5 r11I1I 11111 II1.1l x1111 111I1I I11'1' 1I1.11 Y1111 I1.1x1' .1 N141-1', I I11-I11-x1-J urut I 111I1I 31111 11111 11111-II I11'1'. 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Ridenour Let George Do It K K The Arcade Shoe Store For 38 Years Dependable THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Why' Drink Ordinary Soft JI III. ,I ly, Drinks Wlien You Can Get 1II. , I I,,ImhIIH,v4,.,,f., III,lumIllII1.y ,I ' f owne pp 755 IIIIIIIII 1 Io IIA I If III xl I I LED - I .H , N' . ,' A H, ' fIl Il For the Same Price? ,I Q 'III IIIII I If III I I. I I A ' I 5 I. 1 I 5, ' 'Ask for Coca-Cola and Get It mfg 1, U WPI? IN THE GENUINE f II D WB- I f., f I ,I - 3 I ,I 1 Mm' I COCA COLA BOTTLES V M-A.. ,J T , IIEIZQEW III , Be sure that the bottle is the pat- u llt wlf-L L ! W W ' entecl Coca-Cola bottle shown here ' , Il l 'I ' If! ffor then and only then can you be I 5 N X, I UI! sure you are getting genuine Coca- II , I IW ,l' KIXIII II' , Cola. EIIIWIH III I II II III' ,II I I . . I I 5 WWW Springfield Coca-Cola IL I5 CT ,WI Q.: . ' I if I I wi X I 'I' .I Il Bottling Company X lm' -IIIIIIMX I I I1 I ol 1 I I V If I BOTH PHONES sos 4' I J ENVI' , I lx Lives of Seniors What Became of Them. Liu-H of Seniors .ill n-miml IIS Senior: Long lessons. NO lml. Brain XY- '4 III HI I In I l wt, I' 'N' 'l'. l'l -'S tl 'L l. .Xml ilmiuiilililifq lvtliiiillrixlzt L ltuniorzk rlikllilll lalir Ono. Hopds Iii-cl. Noll- books that will he-Ip thi- rwt. Heart Iwrolccn. III-'s cleaul. BSOUITOIHOFL-1 Conccitwl. SWL-III-nl HL-Ilcl. A747 ust nl fm ' , II s el 'I I. A I I-Oil-sliicz lllriiim-.LuNot I1-fl. Star- I,Jo you know 4I.1l'lIIIQ, I ost-ml to kiss the y41tg,V,n. HLS, ,icmlg humps on your lcttm-r-a knowing tlmt they lmxl tollvlu-41 your sm-ut lips-. ' Uh, gI.1rl:, I use-I to moistvn llIl'IIl 'H ISI-I-H in .1 li.1rrIw.1x'L' twr-I: IIIIL'-Ili, 'iillufs llusxhn I slitllcs. LIUIIIL' II1. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR BTCCZCJ The Springfield Baking Co. II ll Nisley Quality Means Shoe Economy 'I-igln-ll .Qin Imluul-. 1 TI IE SPRINGFIELD IIIGII SCHOOL I IERALD II If XIl'i'wIl,4:.lfilm- f'llllIlIllQ iallu-Iliv I'llUIll Lmlx. Wondering iss Xll'l.ll'15llllI N llmf' , Xllri-II: YL-s, flllfl ll-II lloxxu wI.llI'N.' Where to Flnd I llrl-.mil I xx.1s ill-.1-I I..sl night, I I I XYILII xxlilu-31-11111- ' Illia' In-.u. H' Il vou want such st les as seen , Y Xlmm ilu- 111051 llllpulur Ill-1-slum -in I-.ll-1h in Fashions Promenade reproduced -. -4--1 - . -- -, lfl' x ' - - 'I mignfi 'I Itmll 'IIII I' 'H' IMI at ex lower price, come in tomorrow - or any time Soon and we will Con- geen on L, Tonlhswlw. Sider it a pleasure to show them to I'Il-re lil,-s xlUIl.lllLlIl yOu. 4.lm.l.imlilpi1gl11 mlm-u Rernodeling and Repairing at Very Illpl-I1 XYUIL' rlil- lrm1I4Ii'll I,.1la', Reasonable PI'iC8S. Second Floor Arcue Building, I-Iigh and Fountain. III- lllu-r pluvm-1: Hllwulll xou lilo-11---H I I the slum' tonight 3 , N She li-xvitwllylz Uh, IRI I-nw lo, ez XXX-II, I'm sl-Iliug tirlt--Is. E E E FVRRIER llllfllll think you ruulll IC-ll'll lu lm 4- 111 XXX-II, I vwvulfl fry llI'.llTI1'IllLQ.l Int. Bell S247 Tal-ce Elevator on High St. Compliments of the Springfield Coal 8: ce Co. ESTABLISI IED IBSS Coal - lce - Builders' Supplies OFFICE Bancroft Building, 120 East High Both Phones No. 7 li N When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them 44 ,7 7 A X, ,xg KW' JV 'ffLf fCfLf,,fL,e' 2 . I , ., . ,V , . rwgpr, ...-. -- ur '1f51'4 ' '-J f:'-'L'1'v. Q ,,,..1---'- f . ,nw J' .. .--Aft. fra, , , ff' E2 if :mei . -' few f - -- .. . -,-41 '14 0' 9' . f N-.ifii 3331: 6 4' 2 1.3, :Ffa-XG: . if if 22:33 ? . ,' ..-,Q 2 , va A-'N ' fjvff ' ' K Qi I er . H, , 1.-ff ' .531 ,- L .L Q ,-1--:L ,yes QQ'1lz5 1 i 3.7 1: , . ..,-, Q. ,,v,, , .,,, .ry r, : . ,., , , N E' , .f.,.' 5 2 L, gif 11 Wi 'f' - ' 3? 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'll .Xthh-Iiv:-kflmrlvx .X1'111wtru1xq, 'll - lfmmtlmll Rr-vlvw A 13.151-iL'tlmH Rm-Yivxx - tlirlf' Bdsl-CvUr.lH - Pau- Of 5r1.1p5lwfx - Aelwrlisinq Swlimm lfinis Aust H111 .mfl lv-t.n111Qr1l-Xlwlut lIHlIllL'l'IHf1Il, ll 4 S fu I H U lll ll Sl - W .ww 34 FT nl U5 fy-L NP T3 TR T0 THU 84 THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Private Invalid Car Service Q-O5 ' . .2 .c O E as V50 0: N-.a,,., ' QQ 5-4 High Street, SCSI .N I Q I ,NI I xg-rx , , 'EFX I Funcra t I A--gf: 'I N, 560 Eas i ..f'-I:-r F. JACKSO C. Ambulance Service 'U C 6 .9 o E rstanding. omitting nothing, 4-a .92 X rry and an ty om wo GJ 'U C 5 .-1 L-1 L-:H-1 .- s nce vm you .DD ncy lie ' rve re GJ .r: r: 3 0 no it When Better Automobiles Are Built-Buick Will Build Them A THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD ll li 1.ig111 111-1-1111.1111111s, 1111-'11 N11 N111. N.11111111 - Say, 1111-N, 111111 1111l'N fllll 1111 311111 11l1y1I1g .1 11.11 1-l1I'1111'11L'1l111l1V.l11111. 1-1111kE11'111-1'1-. 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SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD The Lagonda National Bank The Roll of Honor Bank SPRINGFIELD, OHIO KIUIIIIVIY lvl-ho was alt tht- grnu-ry storcl- :Xunt Iippie-- fun I get thru this gate I huir you lmve ai little sister alt hcmu-, into the park? Sdlfll ,thc gfuflw' , The Skipper- A loud of hay just went in, IW- NV- fl'IIllf l il0lmn3'- hut I'n1 not sure about you. Ihr you like it? I wish it was in lumpy, said johnny, 'su -i l fuulcl pliiy nmrlvles with it. Wm-ll, said tht- start-keeper, why don't HM,f,ll1,-IA,-Q You Hungary? vnu vxrlmnge her? H H v ' U ' The I url- X es, 5liIlIl. 'flolmny rcdeftml fur a moment and then H V 1 V V V up-pliul, It's ton lute nfm xx'c'x1- used her Hlifvlfln II vll, RUSSIU llmli and Ill for six wt-el-cs. IA lgl. BOYS Keep in training for Fall Athletics at the Y. M. C. A. This Summer Prepare for your summer vacation now-learn to swim at the Y. Enjoy tennis and baseball at the Y. IVI. C. A. Field. Summer Membership Rates 4 MONTHS 31.50 K . . . , Shoe Satisfaction Means Shopping At Nisley s In The Arcade THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 87 K I1 The I-IAIVIPTO They do s-ay thathl-Iickey-Freeman make the greatest coat back in America. The Hampton proves it. Fits snug and smooth in the collar and then swings into lines that are loose but not wild! A three-button. button-through. Customized in fabrics of the high-brow sort, but priced like regular fellowsnl W. D. ALEXANDER 81 C0. :X pig .intl .1 lien in-re tlmtting on the X 'N C ' r.1ilro.t1l tratrk. , 0 0 9 0 Ttn all 'Iinntl H-H11 M111 was SUMMER ACTIVITIES , , A Y A , Camp at Silver Lal-ze, July 22 to Sept. 4, Itniilyri 'Whitt wt-rc you :luring .tlttgr tlit- umllmn' Swimming Pool Ixtnnttli. .tfllllllg up in lttllllllll init at 250 East High Street. Classes for all Ages in Courses of Ten H.1wl1-y: XYl1t'ri I hit .1 in.1n he rt I-e5S0n5fTW0le550n5 Per Week- in -ml 'rg it'--unrl -r.ta1n I? l ll N l N 4 Courses: lVIay I5-june 24. KK XYhitney: XYlit'n I hit tl man ht' tltit-s nut? June 26,-july ZQA 'U ml' Y 777 Y July fl-Aug. 3l. - A - , -, , Price: ill .ill tht- 1lnm1irt.1l t-xpressioris xxliith ut- I't'llL'lIl, 53.00 for I0 Lesson Course. Thi-rt-'s none rnurt- imporhtnt than HKIJXX' SIA75 TOY 6 I-955011 COUVSSA when flu we mutt? September 3-30- , Tennis A llt'tlI'II1t s.1t on .1 r.11lr11.1tI tmvk A Y W C A L d C Its ht-.trt w.1s .1lI.1tI11tt1-r: t ' ' ' ' agon a enter' The 5:15 GIIIIC' llIlll'ltlL'l'Il1g 'mst Classes during june: Six Lessons. 31.50 'I'ot1tf'I't,11,1t. pt-tinut ljiuttt-r. Time to be arranged with Directors. When Better Automobiles Are Builtf-Buick Will Build Them THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD BUY Butter Maid Bread from your grocer Made by THE FAVORITE B KERY 132 East Liberty Street Bell Phone Main 421 A-- You 51-1-111 Ionfl of thu Jruggistk l,1i11Y011E1-1-rg llftlc lmy. B-- Yes, he kin git .1ll tl11- pills l1c 11'.111tS Ilcr our .1irg,1111s. 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S1-1-.1 1lrill IHIIHCII? ll1115r11rA1givi11g ,lflvist-14I..1N1ly, 51.111, 4IOIl'I gn to I11-11 1111 .111 1-111pty st11111.11'l1. 511111 lXYlIIl im 41iI111gJ- Xu 1l1111g1-r ul' tl111t, mrg I .1l11'g1ys S11-1-11 1111 1111' l1.11'l4. l.z11l1'f SCL' .1 horse ily? Is it Ll l111li1l.1y l1.1r11 sxvallowi II D J D 3.. R111'l1.11-I- Nut 111111 I knmx' uf. Sl1u- Tl11-rt-'S 501111-tl1i11g mlovc-lilcu .1l1o11t XX'l1y11r1-11't you I11 s1'l'11111l tl1c11 ' XVIII- V It's .1 1'.1s1- uf 511-k111'ss, llc-1?1l11111st l1l11sl1111q1-HR1-.1ll1'f XYl1y, you 1l1111'I look sick. SI11--f- Y1111'r1' l1ig1'o11-t01'1l. HI'III 11111, il! tl11- tr11.1111 11tT11'1'r. When Better Automobiles Are Built-Buick Will Build Them TIIE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD K K Always Upwaratv NEVER BACKWARD ALWAYS F GRWARD The worth wI1IIe things of today are the REAL possiIJiIIties of tomorrow. ELECTRICITY! The MIGHTY GIANT of today. The MIGHTY GIANT of tomorrow. 7 303 'O Y? Personal Invitation to inspect our Power House at Fountain Ave. ana' Buck Creek The SPRINGFIELD LIGI-IT, 'I-IEAT and POWER CGIVIPANY Springfield. Ohio K II The Arcade Shoe Store For 38 Years Dependable 1111 r11IvIm.i plant. THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD K ll BICYCLES MOTORCYCLES P. Slackis Sons Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Etc. Also General Line of Sporting Goods Telephones 392 IIZ East Main Street IImx' cc me Szimlau uin'1 In-mi irouml I'hz1ronh. I nt-cel money. Sonnt-ont-must I-1tl'lBf ' , Cough up. Aint you In-ard? Ht- ft-II out of IMI a1nr'I H . Q Hot rnmjlusion ui dc IDI'-IIN. AIWT'-'th' Ahh- lr' tht' COHUTS HK H cinpty. First Italian. HUI1 looks flntn Iwinl on SL-vuml. Sure ht- guttxi pcrn'I1xi. LUN' 15 Ilki' il IIUUVIIIVWI UU' - ,E I'm yt-ry sure of that Minn Uvln I girl lim. on IDN., Ifur Lifter om- Ixig Inlmvuut Maury: Yes, ifirslu' stays single. Shi- wt-nt zlml It-ft me Hat. FoR TASTY FooD -WELL SERVED The Lsa-Lee Lunch and Tea Room Mezanine Floor, IVIorrow's Drug Store Open Every Day from 6 A. IW. lo lUirlnigl1lASpccial Aflenlion Given Io Privale Parties CHICKEN DINNER Every Sunday, 75 Cents SERVICE PLUS QUALITY Nisley Quality Means Shoe Economy THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Klux- lYI1t-ru clues Sill' Ulixvr I111Ig1'f ' fIi111.1x- 'Iil11- btllllk' Illtlfl' 11'I11'1'1- U11ij.1 I W 2 YY Q 4 V , to o 4 4-surge XX .111.1111.1t'I11-r: 'AHQ-rr Ib .1 511.111- I1f1.1r4 5. shot ul IIIN' QITI .11 the lN,'.lL'II. H. 11...11L-J '1s1...,.t1...1f 11.1 I'1I ...111 111.11 DENTIST XIII l'XIWUhlIl't'.H H111 Ih1y1111 111i111I if I bIllIlliL'.n SIN-1 You kmvw I I1.1I1' II11' t.15t1- ul' 619-620 Z Both Phones 208 II.11'I-er: Hxxllhll WUIIIII N111 like In Imm- t11I11u'u11 1111 Your t'.11't- when I get thru? XIV, NIilQ'llUlIg.IIZ Hy 111151-, .11 It-.15l. Office Hours. 8 to I2 A. IVI., I to 5 P. IVI, Af Pillm Beach' Other llours by Appointment xlUIliIt't'II4Y Kliss-- XYiII H111 Inu- 1111,- .15 11111t'I1 in VILIIIL' .15 l Et'lDl'IltII'Xf ' 1 1 ll!-5t1'r11 lr.1I.f XI111't', 1I.1rIi11g1 there 4111- l two 111411'n- 1I.11'5 III june. E R ' X-Ray Examination 'I't'.1UI'IL'I'I Hfilillliltlfk' iH1IcI.' H Pupil: K'oI1I, w11gl1, 1'ut'h11. Which Are You P A Winner Never Quits. A Quitter Never Wins. You want to be a winner. VVe want to help you. A thrift account is the first step for a real winner. Start saving with the BANK that will go into partnership with you. A MUTUAL BANK Springfield Savings Bank The Bank Where You Feel Al Home. ll II When Better Automobiles Are Builtf-Buick Will Build Them THE SPRINGFIEL D HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 92 R Ma ttie Guthrie MYERS' MARKET Everything Good to Eat Delicious', Shu, Hsu tI1.1r's 11 nifty suit. You'rQ I C NI I I 11vr1-1littoym1rt.1iIor. . ' Hc. MXYTOIIQ. Now tI1.1t I'1'e got the uit 111 IVIII fllIL'I1II to IIIX' t11iI11r, PRINTING Co. 1 we ' I' x'1111' lIL'IIiIbI .1 p.1i11I1-ss one? High-Grade I-11151 f A Ynllcy. I'Il my swf hc has 1111 fouling CATALOG and COMMERCIAL wl111r-S11-1111-r. The 111.111 that miscs fruit I think 5111111111 c.1II I11111h1-lt .1 Illk ky ,III Hu .1lw11ys sI1.1k1,-Q .1 rusty limb A1111 11lI the 111-111'I11-s f11ll for I1i111. E aved Wedding Invitations if - ngr and Calling Cards 4 lin- IIIC an CXJIIIIJIL' ot how ClI'L'lllII5tlIlIl' altcr 1'.1s1-S. NIiIw.111kcc is11't I'.1111o11s .IIIX III1Jl'L'.H 22 SOUTH LIMESTONE STREET 1 D 1-X11 .51111vric1111 oftivm-r 11115 drilling .1 Russi Springfield, Ohio COIIIIMIIIY. H11 5IlL'L'7t'1I 11ml thru- mon 1111 wi-mI, HiIk'I'C.H When Better Automobiles Are BuiItfBuick Will Build Them


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