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

 - Class of 1938

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122 ' f Others in the contest were Richard Where Prices and Pocketbooks Meet Eflies. H. B. Caldwell, and Norma e son. 1: i + KINNEY S SHOES Way 5-Six Springfield High students presented a historical 35 E' MAIN STREET pagent over station WHIO. Char- Your Shoe Store for Over 25 Years were Dick Sikesx Hobart McGinnis, N Everett Edwards, Mary Ruth Action, I Phyllis Mack, and Don Endter. Florence Conover supplied organ Congratulations Class of '38 interludes. 5 'I' X Qiviay 6-The sprmgneid High I f f-,. ' School band acted as host to the -A Western Ohio Band Festival held in IWC, Springfield. Following rehearsal in ,CLHVK ' the afternoon, a parade was held with 296. the ten bands in the fest participat- CY' ing. After the banquet the massed bands presented a concert in the THE MODERN CREDIT DEPT. STORE Wittenberg Field House. 30 S. Fountain Ave. 0 49May 7-Twenty-eight Springfield students placed among the upper ten ' in their respective divisions in the I SEE HARTYS FOR YQUR GRADUATION GIFTS district state scholarship test held at HI-lAR1 s FOR nmmomnf . . . ommowu- ron swenneonvsf' Ohi0 State U11iVe1'Si1y- Spfiligfleld f High placed first in division one k QA A KN WW Z consisting of schools of 400 students or more. Taking first ,place in the district were Dolores Zinn in English, Richard Eastman in American History, Elsie Reeder in French, and tied for first place in general science were two junior high boys, Phil Weaver and William Rice. 4PMay 20- Clarence, a four-act comedy by Booth Tarkington, was presented by members of the Senior f Tl-IE HOFMAN-GREEN Co. JEWEQLERS, HIGH STREET at the ARCADE Gifts For Every Occasion SERVING SPRINGFIELD FOR 50 YEARS g J I N McFarland 's Music Store 14 S. Fountain Ave. Baldwin Pianos Magic Chef Ranges g I I Only Fairbanks - Morse S Refrigerators have t ' Conservadoru Shew's Appliance Store 35 N. Fountain M 4040 g I f N The W-W Electric Co.

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highest rating of one on a bass tuba solo, while Glen Pierce on the clarinet and Dick Brady on the flute each received ratings of two. 'I- 0April 1, 2-Magnificent, preten- tious, the morality drama, Every- man, was performed before capacity crowds in the high school auditorium. Directed by Mr. Eugene Hoak, the play had a cast of over a hundred, with Don Endter in the leading part as Everyman A musical background was furnished by an electric organ, while the majestic stage settings were blended with a new cyclorarna, purchased from the proceeds of the drama. 'I' 4PApril 2-Richard P. Eastman scored 332 out of a possible 400 points to defeat all opponents in the Gen- eral Scholarship test held at the high school. S.H.S. annexed the first ten places in the county, Jonh Rein- heimer scoring 300 for second place, and Milton Lauver taking third with 294. Others in the top division were William Klapproth, fourthg Robert Vance, fifthg Walter Elder, sixth: Robert Heeb, seventh, Robert Bau- man eighthg Richard Grieser, ninthg and Peggy Eberle, tenth. 'I- 4VApril 23-Don Endter won a S100 scholarship in the Inter-High School Speech Contest held annually at Wittenberg College. Endter took part in the Declamation Division. f HAROLD PYLES Q f N NEUMCDE HQSIERY SI-IOP 34 East High St. COMPLETE LINE OF HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAKE ECONOMY YOUR BYWORD BY BUYING HERE GOLDBERG'S MARKET 2525 Laggmda Ave. BALLROOM DANCING CLASSES for High School Students 'I-+ BEGINNERS ADVANCED New Classes Open October, January, and March SHEER DANCE STUDIO Xvll'g1'l1llil llott Sllt'Q'1' Holw1't lillllgflwll BARBER I O 0 F Bld ' Appointment if Desired ' ' ' ' g' Mam 2720 J 425 W. State St. M 3304-J X X I E J pf For SHERWI -WILLIAMS Paints and Finishes THE BRAIN LU BER CG. . .



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Class with Jack Allison cast in the title part. Other members of the cast were Cora, Phyllis Mackg Bobby Wheeler, Richard Sikesg Violet, Lilly Weselohg Mr. Wheeler, Hobart McGinnis: Mrs. Wheeler, Margaret Elster, Miss Martyn, Helen Boyleg Della, Mary Ruth Actong Dinwiddie Everett Edwardsg Hubert Stem, Richard Eastman. 'l' GJ une 9-The Senior Class of nearly 300 was graduated at the Memorial Hall. ECHOES OF g METHUSELAH .QG43-D The pompous judge glared sternly over his spectacles at the tattered prisoner, who had been dragged be- fore the bar of justice on a charge of vagrancy. Have you ever earned a dollar in your life? he asked in scorn. Yes, Your Honor, was the re- sponse, I voted for you in the last election. 'I' The little Scotch boy reached home breathless. He said to his father Daddy, I saved a nickel. Instead of riding home on the bus, I ran along side of it. His father grew very angry and said, Why didn't you run along side a taxi and save a quarter? ' RANKIN CANDY co. il 2250 N. Limestone St. 85 Home Road TEL. MAIN 4693 We Specialize in Quality and Service x , f w BOWER'S GROCERY 1132 Linden Ave. Quality Groceries and Meats Fresh Vegetables Pri'uately Owned x x . 12, UNITED CLEANERS AND DYERS 1 W. Columbia, St. M 4123 Theo. Sheets, Jr. Mgr- Loans large and small wc make them all on watches, diamonds, jewelry. musical instruments, typewriters. radios, luggage, machinists tools, kodaks. Loans strictly confidential, no red tape. We buy old gold, silver and platinum. RICH'S LOAN OFFICE 23-l E. Main St. XXX- issue hunting' and fisliiiw lll'l'llN!'S . ,- HIGH SCHOOL SWEET SHOP Tasty Sandwiches - All Specialties Ice Cream Sodas 5 cents Frozen MILK SHAKES and MALTED MILK Good Things to Eat 607 So. Limestone Street Across From High School W. T. SMITH FI H CO. SPRINGFIELDS FISH MAN Since '81 K 1 I N It Pays To Shop at PENNEYS N

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