Springfield Senior High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Springfield, OH)
- Class of 1948
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The Best Yearfkf Our Lwes at Sprmgfl High School LX '. K 1 I I I K X N X 'X X N X I N X K 1 Q x A W X J., ' V W - .M X -. ' x xxx V. An Amateur Production In The ' mm 'Y GH, Professional Manner, Of The Best Year Of Our Lives 'gg I 'Y 4 I F The Wddcat YEAEBOOK OF SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD, CHIC ni ,rf JA :ll -an if ,,.'f-' if '--1 5 . 3 X i S wfg Q 1,3 , .4 ..,,.4 -H Scenario , .. 2 Organization ............. 8 Research Department ...... 14 Stars ....,.. 34 Extras eaa,e, 52 Publicity ccc,. .c,c 7 2 Mood Music ....i,..e.o ,ooo 7 6 Dramatic Coaching ,...,, .oo. 8 2 Properties ,oo.oo....,.. ,,,, 8 8 Stunt Men eeeeeeoe S ,,,oA,, 116 Senior Activities 2 ooee oeeoei. 1 42 Coming Attractions is 148 6 .U W .. .N n ' fn 9 , as '- .- U4 dt .f nl Q, L bf s Ju u m. H .1 , Q. ., K L4 . .I Q 1 4 I ,M -.. A U ,.' ., . un 1, fun', ' u., -H .' ,. fu L u 5. ,uf , V , v ' o O . , g z 1 :I Z 'L 1532? ' Is! 4 ' 500 nog I Q Q A nv Vi wa 52' 2 -f Cn. - J fx , ..,.i'x 3' nw i l..?f Air? ,U . f ' . 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S , s , -Q Smooth 1unn1n,g, of the 5Lhoo1 system 15 111ade p0SS1b19 by the Competent work of the 5ecreta11es Mr5 Ohve Reeves and Mr5 E1a1ne Z1IHH11Ck fseatedj han dle the d9ta11S ID Supt Holts office MISS Pauhne D111ahunt and M155 Ba1 13313 Locey attend to the many de mands on the office of the BUSINESS Manager MISS V1rg1e Brlght IS 1n the office of the c1e1lx of the Board f ,vfiv M1 Edward For rer bu51ne55 man agex M1 Don Applegate M Max Hugh MIS E E BOdCI1bO1g, M1 Ray Goddard pre51dent M155 M11d1td Hartman clerk and M1 Malk Snyde1 Z6 Checl IH abs nce '1nd1t5 cau5e5 and 155u1ng XVO11x1Hg perm1t5 ale the pr1nc1pal XVOIFIQS of M155 Ma1garet Pottlt Mr Chandlu Sweet M15 Carue Vonduhude and MIS Dorothy Botkm Thex axe also often mllnd on to xL11fx flOIU then f1lL5 d 1t'1 concunmb f0IlHQ1 5t11dtnt5 of SHS 1 ' - . ,z .D -. C Q 1' x'Q C. .,. . . Q .I . 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Y H . , ,. v' y 1 I ' sz 5 vxs' v 1 .1 1,1 gc 5- fr - - . , . -hrs , 1 I Standin Rachel Melllnger Pat Buuell Bob Lamboln Ann Meredith Don Thomas Jean Ann Miller Wilbur Faulkner Don Stlnchcomb Connle Lesh Pr1n C L F014 Jim Lamborn Seated Sue Kelley Joe Powers President Thor Ronemus John Wheeler and Sue Ward The evldence of our growth tovt ard manhood and womanhood can be found in our w1ll1ngness to accept responsibihty IH our judgment in deal1ng w1th the projects we undertake and 1n our ability to cariy these projects to a successful concluslon chance to know the problems that after a fashion we ourselves create Through Executlve Board the student body has a hand 1n solving these problems and a hand too 1n tulnlng our developlng capac 1t1GS to the advancement of the school Board mem bers come from the three student councils OfT'lC9IS are elected at the close of each yeai by the student body Candidates are chosen from the outstanding members of the junlor class We salute with pr1de the officers who have selved so capably thls y ear They ale Presldent Thor Ron emus VICE president Sue Ward and Secietaiy John Wheeler W1th Mr Fox as adviser the Executlve Board heals they discuss Welgh and either accept or reject This year under their leadershlp we undertook two f1ne projects and carried them on to Glorious success The first was our adoption of a French school the second the backlng of a March of Dunes campaugn In addltion to these two philanthloplc projects the Board IS 1espons1ble thls yeai fo1 txx o mnovations the first Junlor Senlor Prom and the xdoptxon of caps and gowns for graduatlon 11 I. . , '.. Q 1 . ' 7 7 7 V -7 h ' . .. , . . . . , . - .. . I H , . It is through the Executive Board that SHS has a suggestions for student activity. These suggestions 7 . 7 Y 7 7 ' ' . . , . . D 1. . - , ' - an - av 1 I 1 1 ' 1 - p - , v I . i j . . - . Z . Each homer oom chooses two candldatcs for presldent a boy and a glrl The one who TSCGIVGS the hlghest vote IS pres1dent the runner up serxes as VICE presldent One OHICGI' IS a memb r of Glrls Councll the other goes to Boys Councll These members become the hnk between d1v1s1ons and coun c1ls bor example Tommle Corvt 1n presldent of DIVI S1011 51 w1ll go to G1TlS Councll l re e ery other vt ees Tom m1 meets glrls who are ples dents O1 v1c p1es1dents of otner homerooms Tnev elect offic IS and send reD resentatlves to Executwe Board Soon they are busy d1SCLlSS11'1g the problems and 1dG3S presented at meetmgs Often outs1de speakers ad dress the group They have establlshed a scholarshlp fund malntalned by the sale of pencils. 12 A l1ttle healt to heart talk w1th MISS Chr1st1ne Hume dean of glrls has g1ven many an SHS glrl comfort and renewed 1n sp1rat1on for carrymg on kli- Mr L E Sanders dean of sophomore boys IS we soon learn a man of hkeable per sonallty w1th a keen under standmg of people The fr1endly mterest whlch Mr Bovd Young advlser of Junlor and senlor boys shows 1n the students hls hlgh ldeals of scholarsh1p and h1S des1re to place on student shoulders responsl b1l1ty for the school have won h1m great respect and admlratlon L Just as the pxesldent of Dlv 11 became a member of the Gnls Councll lrvllblll Faulkner VICE presldent became a memb 1 of Sophomore Boys Ccuncll Typ lcal of the practlcal xx ork done by th1s group IS the Svummers Code a 11st of wammgs f0I swlmmers whlch they publlshed and cxrculated among the boys of Spflngfleld H1gh Because the officers of the Vxec utlve Board are membels f the Jumor Sen1or Boys Councll th1s group IS more oft n 1nte1est ed 1n admmlstratlve and school problems Thls year they made a serlous study of traffic cond1 tlons and backed a clean up cam palgn both w1th1n the school and outslde 13 o . 7 1 1. . - r, , 3' Y l . 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JL nav A - it gg, mx: x iv bt 1 LW The Enghsh faculty Standlng MISS Bess Noble l1brar1an M155 Fay Mr Rolfes MISS Van Horn M155 Haeseler M155 Gaumer M155 Rabey Seated MISS Ball 1n er M155 Neer M155 R1tch1 Mr Racer MISS Raup Engllsh merely a necessary 6V1l7 Not at Spr1ngf1eld Hlgh School' Whether lt IS a d1scu5s1on of the best salutatlon for a busmess letter or an argument about the lnterpretatlon of a l1ne from Shakespeare each Engllsh class IS a l1velV lnterestlng one The Engl1sh faculty real1L1ng that Enghsh w1ll be essen t1al to us lf We are to become useful c1t1zen5 co ordlnate thelr courses so that we Wlll FECCIVG a good cultural background 1n Enghsh l1terature as well as a work1ng knowledge of usage and d1ct1on Unt1l we are sen1ors we w1ll all study the same course Then we are allowed to choose our course by dEC1d11'1g whether we w1ll flnd commerclal Engllsh more useful to us 1n our da1ly l1ves or whether we w1ll need the background of l1terature provlded by the college preparatory Engllsh course College Engllsh classes study Shakespeare 5 Macbeth Slr Walter Scott s Ivanhoe and A Tale of Two C1t1es by Charles D1ck ens as well as poetry short storles and other llterary forms Nelther do they neglect the practlcal appllcatlon of rules of grammar punctuatlon and spellm Thus Engllsh helps us to prepare for the future ' , ' ' , ' 4 - I . . . . . - , . , , . . . l 5 7 . . . Q n 5 . Z - 1 - a g 1 v . new - 7 r ' Mrs. Snodgrass, Mrs. Lena Noble, ' ' 1 B ' ' , - ' ' l y . . . . . , . 5 ' 7 KL 77 : 7 7 CL 7? if ' ' 77 ' 7 - ! Q ' . . O. . 7 D' 7 ' All the world s a stage or at least that s the way Shake speare put It Puttmg the words of the Bard 1nto actual prac t1ce Pat Kler and Grldley Harrls were caught by the camera as they were dramatlzmg the scene from Charlotte Bronte s Jane Eyre 1n wh1ch Jane meets Mr Rochester for the first tlme Jane Eyre 1S one of several llterary works whlch Commerc1al Enghsh students read 1n conjunctlon Wlth the1r work 1n gram mar Commerc1al Enghsh classes also learn to Wflte clear con CISG letters both personal and bus1ness Thus they become useful 1n the bus1ness world and assured 1n the1r personal con tacts Thls then IS Enghsh 1n 1tS pract1cal appllcatlon Students are often prone to say that they need not study Engllsh because lt w1ll not be useful to them 1n makmg a l1v1ng But what could be more pract1cal to the c1t1zen of tomorrow than the assurance that he IS expressmg hlmself clearly and adeptly'7 Th1S IS Engllsh 1n ACTION' M1ss Rabey s sen1or Engllsh class watches two students dra matlze a scene from the novel Jane Eyre 44 7 77 7 . . . ' . - ' 7 ' ' 7 CC 3, . . . cc aa - - ' ' . , , . . , , . . . . 3 . . 64 77 Starlet Barbara Dennerlexn reads a Span1sh paper to her classmates The French Club portrays on a broadcast the happ1ness both g1ver and recewer ex de Sa1nte Anne at Plougastel France perience through our adoption of L'Ecole language Department Boosts Forelgn Film Trade Those who struggle through the long phrases and sentences of Caesar or those who flnd the grammar of a modern language d1Hicult w1ll probably be reluctant to agree that these studles are contributmg toward the happlness of th1s school year But let us look 1nto these subjects a l1ttle deeper The thorough course 1n Latln offerd at Sprlngfield Hlgh School prov1des an excellent background 1n Roman h1StOI'y as well as 1n Latln grammar A student who has had at least one year of Latm finds that It helps to g1Ve hlm a better understand1ng of Engllsh and other modern languages for Wh1Ch lt 1S the basis In the Modern Language department presentlng classes 1n French German and Spanlsh the students find an opportunlty to be come well acquamted w1th the culture of the countrles and to converse ln the varlous languages What better way could they find to learn to know and to understand the peoples of other countrles wlth whlch they are now so closely assoc1ated'7 Those who study forelgn languages are not only enjoymg a r1ch experlence but also are worklng to make the years ahead more profltable and enjoyable Members of the Language fac ulty are stand1ng Ruth F1tZ Alfred Stem MHFIOH Racer seated Mrs N1na Marle Ladd Clarence Smith and Dorothy Krautwater I O 7 7 a ' 9 , - 7 7 7 7 1 Q 7 ' 7 Y tis L 4' ll, f 'w A V Q fl. , X , if ' 'Qi 'Of lg? ill ' fix l 5. I 1: I ' ' T 1 5 Standlng A B Shaffer John L1nn Luther Barnes. Chauncey Kauff- man, Frank lVlcKaig. Robert Peters, Harold Vlfarfel, Charles Cald- well, and Boyd Young. Seated: Ralph Stickford and Miss Gladys Leath- erman. 20 Busy flndlng the focal polnt are Fred lVlcKa1g and Leonard Wxlson Ruth Staf ford IS taklng notes on the experlment a palt of the phyS1CS course Members of the Soc1al Sc1ence faculty are left to rlght seated Russell Evans Lewls Lewls Mrs Agnes Henderson MISS Ruth Ackerson Russell Larsen The Soc1al SCIGDCG department cons1sts of a Vaflety of classes All students are requlred to take one year of world hlstory and one of Amerlcan hlstory Classes 1n psychology ec ter understand people and world problems Law students find the facts they learn useful 1n thelr post gladuate years The forum groups p1ov1de a way for students to learn how to express thelr VIEWS before the student body on some of the mam lssues wh1ch confront us today These classes are the soclal sclence de partments valuable contrlbutxon to the best year of our l1ves John L1nn Stand1ng W1ll1am Clauss Franz Brlckman Ohver Matheny Ro bert Rolfes Wayne Slater Mrs W1lma Felger and Ralph Thornburg .24 l I xx L - . . . 9 . 1: . . , a . l v t a 9 'U - . Y ' 7 7 3 ' 7 2 ' ' . . ' ' ' onomlcs and soclology help the student to bet- Qi- . - - 3 15,5 - -' . . - g . . R, 4 Y . . 7 . . - 7 . The mus1c department has as 1ts prlme objectlve teachmg the pr1nc1 ples of apprec1at1on of mus1c so that long after the h1gh school students career IS ended mus1c can be a beau t1ful and V1V1d part of h1s hfe To ac comphsh th1s the mus1c department offers a var1ed curr1culum A student 1n h1s sophomore year may part1c1 pate 1n band orchestra or vocal mus1c MUSIC L1terature and Funda mentals of MUSIC are offered to stu dents who W1Sh to study mus1c as a maJo1 course preparatory to some phase of teachmg or concert work Fox students who do not W1Sh to ma Jor ln mus1c the1e are classes 1n gen eral mus1c wh1ch meet once a vt eek Th1s IS a class 1n the fundamentals of mus1c Mr R1Cha1d Stocker IS the 1nst1uCtor of th1s five day a xx eek course Gathered around the plano are M1 R1chard Stocker orchestra MISS Ella Gaver vocal mus1c and Mr Ph1lo Botsford band n n - - - T I 7 7 ' v . . . 3 ' . , , . , - l 1 7 7 I 9 , - v l There are about 100 students m the a1t classes n1netV of whom are art majors The alt major students spend thelr t1me learnmg to draw to shade to deslgn and to use colol effectlvely As the groups advance thex apply p11nc1ples to specxfic problems selected or asslgned Students work w1th penc1l pen and mk charcoal pas tels poster pamt water color and o1l Lettermg postel work fashlon pose drawlng or1g1nal 1llustrat1on and composltlon 1n var1ous medla are QIVQH specal emphas1s and practlcal use made when pOSS1ble Clay modellng and castlng vxork XV1tl'1 paper are also done 1n the art major groups The handlcraft program under the d1rect1on of Mr P1tLer 15 new th1s year Th1S course w1ll lnclude wood carvmg leathercraft soapcarvmg and metalwork Classes have already been set up 1n woodcarvlng and are progresslng very successfully A small group meets once a week for freehand drawmg Plctured below 1S the wood ca1v1ng class Above are MISS Cora Ullom and Mr El NVOI'k1Ilg on thelr dogs under the able wood Pltzer members of the Art faculty gu1dance of Mr Elwood P1tzer 1 y 1 . ' 7 y ' 7 a ' - . v . . 1 v 9 a ' za s a . . Y . , . 1 - ' 7 1 7 ' 9 ' ' S6 77 The ab111ty to reason must be developed through expert tra1n1ng Mathematlcs taught at SHS affords a good opportun 1ty to help develop th1s ab1l1ty There are classes of geometry trlgonometry and hlgher algebra To be able to work a problem 1n geometry one must rea son It through L1k8W1SG reasonmg 1S essentlal ln settlmg our everyday prob Wlth such problems must be mterestlng and fasc1nat1ng as are the math classes taught by dependable and well tramed teachers Standmg Tully Bowers M L Lacey Frank McKa1g Seated Russell Evans Damel Ackerman MISS Ella Chase Gladden Ronemus W1ll1am W1lson Hugh Barber and Luther Barnes members of the Mathemat1cs faculty 7 7 , - . , . lems. Certainly learning how to cope 2 , . . , . : , . 7 . 1 1 v , 7 7 Y . 7 Busmess tramlng at SHS IS taught by an expert Commerc1al faculty Seated Mrs Ruth Mowell Helen Deaton Elmer Leffel W1ll1am Walsh James Lew1s M1ldred Bennett and M L Lacey Standmg George Ballentme and Harold Eghnger Y' Busmessmen of Sprmgfield say that secretames from SHS top the hst ln sk1ll dependab1l1t5 and eff1c1encx M1 Walshs office pract1ce class poses fo1 a plcture showing sexeral as pects of the busmess course Tx pmg from dlctatlon 111111160 glaphmg and accountmg are mcluded The pmture at the left shows M1 Lacey s ad xanced bookkeepmg class , Q . . ' . . x ' 1 v , . . . . Q - ' I . nc .51 ..f-Un F ' Lf-, nina' K v 1 . . , . 4 If p ', 7 - ' - yi . . 1 v - - fl ' v L V I I l.. ,gs if M f -225 4 W, ww 5 4 4' 1.4 4 Mfg, , I .V H'.?f'5' , if. . 9 'I M X 34' I T C f , -w -3 Th1S phase of educatlon at Spungfleld SGHIOI Hlgh School pxovldes fox '1 spec 1a1ty 1n a certa1n field or a genex al pzac tlce 1n each of the five fields The former t1a1n1ng commonly called In dustrlal Educatlon conslsts of a three year course 1n e1ther draftlng pattern makmg sheet metal work foundry O1 machlne shop Industr1al Arts how ever gxves the student experlence 1n all types of trade work The well tra1ned faculty advlsers ln th1s group make the course lnterestlng as well as practlcal Robert Mowell Don Rhodes and John Nlch olson measure thelr respectlve projects 111 the Vocat1onal Pattern Maklng Class Members of the Industr1al Arts faculty are Clarence Ober W1ll1am Stewart Geolge Zerkle Herman Seaman Alfled Vorhes Ed w1n B1rch Elwood Ste1ner Joseph Kauf man Harry Grubbs Wayne Slater Nell Lottr1dge John Ebx ls Cl1CClx1I'1Q 1 punt on thc n xx Il1dLlHI1L fol mil-uns, blucpllnts In the lJ'lLl'xglOUllCl IS John l Lflel kilns, What could be nlcer than to be able to make your own coats sults and dresses or your baller1na Sklft and G1bSOH Gxrl blouse? The clothmg d1v1s1on of the home economlcs de partment SpeC1al1Z6S 1n tra1n1ng glrls for th1s type of work The ent1re department 1S headed bv M1ss Maude Hullmger who mstructs the glrls to make the1r own ensembles As an extra project th1s year the classes made baby lay ettes for the J unlor Red Cross f If Home Economxcs 1nstructors are Mrs Eve Hughes and MISS Maude Hulllnger At left Nancy Balley fits her neatly made shorty coat on V1Ola Gray Below Bar bara Garett demonstrates how to prepare a cake Another d1V1S10H of the Home Economlcs depaltment deals w1th foods and homemaklng rr-h1S course teaches the grrls to run a home ln 1ts entlrety Mrs Eve Hughes IS the mstruc tor of th1s sect1on of the home makmg department V' 3921 9' -I I fi The need for nurses today 15 as great as It was durlng the war Anyone who has a good background 1n med1c1ne IS found to be very useful SHS offers a course 1n home nurs1ng wh1ch tra1ns glrls to be able to meet any emergency wh1ch m1ght HTISC 1n or around the home At the beg1nn1ng of the course a general study 1S made of SOC1al cond1t1ons and of the value of the Red Cross Many phases of lnfant care are dealt Wlth 1n thls course Each g1rl 1S taught to bathe and care for a S1Ck person In order to learn the procedure better each one pract1ces bathmg and changmg bedclothes of another student who takes the part of a bed rldden patlent Thls course 1S equlvalent to the nat1ona1 Red Cross first a1d tra1n1ng and at the end of the semester each g1rl recelves a Red Cross certlficate Mrs Ehzabeth Elder a reg1s tered nurse heads the department J Patty Cooper Martha Glass and Rose Laur1e are busy bath1ng the baby follow1ng 1nstruct1ons learned 1n class The proper servmg of 1nval1ds mak1ng of beds and roll1ng band ages are some of the sk1lls learned ID the Home Nursmg course Developmg ourselves mentally 1S the mam obJect1ve of our school llfe but mental alert ness IS dependent largely upon the cond1t1on of our bodles Malntalmng our well bemg and teachlng healthful hablts IS the Job ot the Phys1cal Educat1on department Under a well planned and well orgamzed program of 1ecreat1on and GXGTCISG the students of SHS are able to keep themselves physlcally fit to meet the requ1rements of actlve school 1 e Members of the Phys1cal Educa t1on faculty are M1ss Lena Hast mgs Carl Ducky Schroder El Wood Pltzer and J1m McDonald TWICE a week sophomore and Jun1o1 boys meet for cal1sthen1cs and 1n tramural sports such as basketball xolleyball and boxmg Glrls work on the technlques of cal 1sthen1cs w1th the able gu1dance of Miss Hastings. The speech ficultx con sists of M1 D H Peaxson 1nst1ucto1 of speech and debate and M1 R W Sealock JI 1nst1ucto1 of dlHIU'll1CS Busy Diamatic A1ts stu dents ale Dick OB11en Sue Wa1d Charles Mc Caroly n Burke Paul Mau te and Norma Lee Vance Speech is necessary for everyday life When the student enters Springfield High School as a sophomore he IS required to take a course in speech This course not only prepares him for recitation in the classroom but It also gives him the opportunity to participate in extra curricular activities and to gain experience bv acting in the school plays The Speech Department IS prepar ness world as well as in the home 'Nw 'an 99 7 7 Afee. Eleanor Davidson, ing the youth of Springfield for his future in the busi- , . X A xl -' .' ,Pl 1 4 Z , V, A X A A Q L Q 5 2'4- , ,,,.a1-'An - Everything from encyclopoedia to who- dun-it detective stories-that is what our library offers to students attending SHS. A College English student may be doing supplementary reading in English poetry while an up-and-coming sophomore cutie is studying the New Look in Mademoi- selle, Both are welcome. Here one may find reference books of all kinds, recent and back copies of leading magazines, biography, history, vocations, sports, plays-all excellent book report material--and novels for week-end relax- ation. Files are at the disposal of the students. These contain pictures and clip- pings. The bookmobile, a useful feature, is sent to any room where requested, wheth- er to a class as reference or to a home room in opening period in order that the pupils may relax and enjoy a good book in their spare time. Miss Bess Noble, the able librarian, and her capable assistants make the library a smooth-running estab- lishment. Don Tyree, behind the book- mobile, brings library books to Miss Gaumer's English class. ff avg, ' H wiML.,,.,. 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J i Gathelcd 1n the second floor hall a1ound the bust of the gl eat edu C3f01 Horace Mann are the offi ce1s of the class of 1948 I ..x 4 To be chosen an officer of one s graduatmg class has always been regarded as a ma1k of great honor but to hold such an ofhce IQ more than an honor A candldate s act1v1t1es durmg h1s sopho more and jun1o1 Vears brlnv hlrn to the attentlon of hls classmates and mark h1m for senlor recog n1t1on Such honor carrles XVltl'l It a maxlmurn of responslbhtv whlch V1ce presldent Jlm Atchl son Secretary Rachel lVlell1nge1 Treasurer El eanor Barker and Presldent Jlm Powers have efHc1ently assumed for the class mix? V 'F' ' 1 sa' If ff? ff' rw l 1 is I V l . 2 -f to R, 1, ' .Q , - , . , , . . . , . . . . . i . - ca 9 is ' , , JAMES ACTON WALTER HAROLD ADAMS NANCY ALEXANDER ROBERT ALEXANDER SHIRLEY ALEXANDER NORMA JEAN ALGEO WILHELMINA ALLEN DONNA ANDREOEE JEAN ANDRUS JAMES ATCHISON ELEANOR AYERS JOHN BABALIS JACK BACHTELL JEAN BAISINGER JANE BALDWIN JANET MAE BALLENTINE BENSON BARGER ELEANOR BARKER WILLIAM BARKER EDNA JEAN BARKLE BARBARA BARTLEBAUGH CLARA MAE BAUMGARDNER PAULINE BAYHAM RICHARD DALE BAYLISS NANCY BAYLOR CHARLES RICHARD BEARD LOIS BEAVER SALLY AL BEAVERS JEAN ANN BENNETT RAY BENNETT EDWIN BERENI-'ELD MARLENE BERMAN MARILYN BERRY ROBERT BINNIG KENNETH BISHOP SLS if i DON BLANCHARD JANET BLUE GENE BOATMAN BETTY JANE BOBB MARILYN BOEHME FRED BOOTH JO ANN BORGERDING DOROTHY BORN BARBARA ANNE BOTSFOPD CHARLES BOWERS JOHN BOWMAN BARBARA ANNE BOWSER JO ALICE BRAMMER HAROLD BRASKETT ROBERT BRAUN ,,- Q-A wymw ,fi V Q. 1 -'A-5 Q I? THOMAS BRICKLEY THELMA BROWN DONNA LEE BRUNER CHARLES BRYAN MARILYN BRYANT JEANNE BURDETTE CAROLYN BURKE JAMES BURTON JOYCE BURTON JOANNE BUSINGER JANICE BUTNER JAMES CALDWELL LILLIAN CALDWELL JACK CAMPBELL JEAN CAMPBELL BERNARD CARMOSINO JOHN CARTER JUNE CASTOR MARIANNE CHANDLER HARRY CHATFIELD x , , ' , , f - L lr - F Y A Y Ni wg, -?f'?E'g,t EA., . 1 Q' '34 my -3'5 -5 .fr 55' Q'7.'3 '1?f'L V TT97 f '7I T 't '1 7Y 'w- A W-'- W fx: 1 'UT -' 2 .' 5' ' ' -f V 5' 3' -any ga ,- JL, q ff..,ML ,V B' 41+ gg, 5 x . :L , 2 r: R- J K 3 W D 1. , -V -nj 'YM ffw w A ,. , .V A. av 1 5 ' ' j' ' in W 7 '70 Y . ,X I f - - J NANCY CHATWOOD DORIS CLARK RICHARD CLARK DORCAS CLAY JOAN CLAYTON JIMMIE LOU CLOUSE IRIS COLEGROVE FLOYD COLLINS PEGGY LOU COLLINS JAMES COMER PATTY MAE COMPTON DONALD CONOVER DOROTHY JOYCE CONRAD PATRICIA JANE COOPER JOHN COREY 5509-,A PAUL COREY CHARLOTTE CORLEY BETTY RUTH COSS DAVID COX FRANCES CRABILL HAROLD CRABTREE J UANITA CRABTREE THEODORE CRAIG HOWARD CREAMER JOAN CRIST ROBERT CRIST WILMA JEAN COCHRAN CHARLES CRUM PATRICIA CRUTE JAMES CULP VAUGHN FRANKLIN DABE WILLIAINI DAUGHERTY ELEANOR DAVIDSON GEORGE DAVIS JOHN DAVIS RALPH DEATON RANDOLPH DEER JEAN ANN DESELEM FAIRY DETRICK PATRICIA DETRICK RICHARD DETRICK CAROLYN DIEHL DONALD DILLAHUNT LEONARD DILLAHUNT HAROLD DINGES ROBERT DINCES JOAN DUCKWALL NAOMI EBY CAROLYN ELLIOTT NANCY ELLIOTT WILLIAM ENGLEFIELD FREDA ENTLER EVELYN ESTRIDGE GEORGIANNA EVANS MARILYN EVERHART ROGERLEE EVERHART DARLENE EVILSIZOR JANET EvILsIzoR RAYMOND EWERS WILLIAM FAILS HARRY WILLIAM FANNON JOHN FELDNER MARGY LOU FELTIS RALPH FENTON KATHLEEN FIKE JAYE FITCH NORMA JO FLANNERY JAMES FORD SHIRLEY FORDYCE ROSE MARIE DAvIs JOYCE FOSTER LEONA FOSTER NORBERT Fox BETTY LOU FRANCIS GERTRUDE FREEMAN RONALD FRITZ SAM FROCK NANCY FRYANT ORVILLE OTIS GAHM RITA JUNE GAMBLE BENNY GARRETT DONALD GASTON BARBARA LEE GAVER DALE GEORGE ROBERT F GERHARDT WILLIAM GEORGE GETZ GEORGE S GIANOPULOS RICHARD SHERMAN GIBSON PATRICIA ANN GIVENS MARTHA LOU GLASS JOHN WILLIAM GOETTING FRANK EDWARD GOOD ANITA GOODFELLOW JANE DARLENE GOssETT EUGENE GRACY RAYMOND JOHN GRAY WILLIAM ROBERT GREEN ALTON O GRIMES JOANNE MARIE GRIMSLEY NORMA JEAN GRISSO WILLIAM ELMER GRIssOM ADAM GRUBE DONAL TAYLOR GRUBE NORMA JEANNE GRUBE ROGER EUGENE GERMAN ROBERT CARLTON GUETH JANET HAEMMERLE SARAH HAGANS JEAN HAHN PRESTON HAMPTON AVID HANCHER PHILLIP HANES ROGER HANES RICHARD HANKIE JANE HARDIN ANNA LOU HARRIS EDWARD HARRIS WILLIAM HOWARD HARRIS GRIDLEY HARRISS WILLIAM HARROD ER GERALDINE HARSHAW MARILYN HAYES RICHARD HAYMAN WILLIAM HENDERS BETTY HENDERSON ARBARA HENRY YRTLE HENRY ROBERTA HERIER LOIS HERMAN IRIS HESS PATTY HIATT VIRGINIA HIRBETT CARL HIESTAND DALE HINMAN ROBERT HOERNER LOWELL HOOPER VERA HOWARD JANICE HOWDESHELT LOUIE HUENNERKOPF NORMA HUFF DORIS HLGHES DONALD HURST PEGGY INSTINE RUTH JACKSON ANITA JACOBS BETTY JEAN JOBES ROBERT JOHNSON VIRGINIA JOHNSON DONALD JONES EUGENE JONES GRACEANNA JONES JACQUELINE JONES MARGARET RUTH JONES EDGAR JORDAN JOSEPH JORDAN PHYLLIS KEARNEY EDITH ANN KELLAR PAUL KELLEY KARL KELLISON CARL KENNEY FELTON KING ROBERT EUGENE KING PATTI KIRKPATRICK PATTI LU KOEHLER MARTHA KRAMER SUSAN ADELE KRAPP HUGH KUNKLE PHILLIP KUNKLE VIRGINIA KUNKLE MAROLYN LADD ELSIE LAMBERT ROBERT LAMBORN ROY LAWHORN NANCY LESH ROBERT LINDEMAN L,b 3, E 'nl' D6 Q L1-o Q18 ex 1- 7 -1 9 1 'VD if 1 'SJ 48 36 YRS. ' .5 A I 3 ' 'Y 7 aus- l -an - is v I-, , fig Q57 Sf 44 2 'WU A f-FX 5' na 'Y OAN LITTLE CLEO LITTLER ALAN LLOYD THELMA LLOYD CLIFFORD RAY LONES JAMES ALBERT LOONEY NEIL LOTTRIDGE ROSE MARIE LUSTER DONNA LEE LYNCH BERNADINE MAE LYONS JESSIE LOU MABRA BARBARA ANN MACGREGOR ROBERT BRUCE MADDUX LOIs MAGGART JOE RHODES MANNING MAREN MANSBERGER ROBERT Ross MARSHALL EARL L MARTIN ROBERT HENRY MARTIN NEAL LEON MASON DAVID JOE MASSIE CHARLES EUGENE MCAFEE PATRICIA LOU MCAI-'EE DOROTHY MCALLISTER DUANE BEvIs MCCARDLE PHYLLIS ELAINE MCCAUGHEY WILLIAM MCCAUGHEY WILLIAM MCCONNAHA BETTY LOU MCDORMAN FRED Mc KAIG JOHN MCKUNE HOWARD MCMAHAN CHARLES DONALD MEFEORD RACHEL MELLINGER EUGENE MENDENHALL A J E- i + I .g'iL.5',f1 , ' 4 . 5 ia ,DLi, . -- -LE A .. ,Y 5? I ii. , I V ZA' A , A F X I V' A, A I ! 1 A 1,19 J . I 1? 4 R, ,, M I ' V ' f '? fx ' I ' I MAHLON MERCHANT ROBERT MERKLE MARVIN ARTHUR MICHEL JEAN ANN MILLER JOAN MILLER JOANN MILLER MARY ELIZABETH MILLER MORRIS MILLER RICHARD LAMAR MILLER MARYLU MILLS BERTHA IRENE MITCHELL PAUL MITCHELL ESTHER MOORE BARBARA LOU MORGAN DOUGLAS EUGENE MORGAN MARY ANN MORRIN MARVIN DEAN MORRIS ROBERT E MOWELL JACK MURPHY HELEN LOUISE MYERS WANDA LEE NAGEL GEORGIA IRENE NEAL MORRIS NETTS LEWIS ARNOLD NEWELL DEAN NICHOLL DONALD EUGENE NICHOLS DONALD NICHOLS WENDELL HOWARD NICHOLSON RICHARD NORMAN JUNE NORRIS RICHARD OATES RICHARD OBER COLLEEN O7DELL MILTON RICHARD OGDEN JULIA OGLE V 'U at E ?U- xii, If' 1 sz'-4-. RQQ Q No' lil at 1 f gf 340' Li' J 3 pa- fx '96 Y F 'JJ' ' o 1 . 6 3 A ' 5 . ,.. A V K-3 ' ' 'wr . ' , .fi A A 'L x ' A xx 4 , ,R 1 I 'R 'Til I Y- wx ii' Ti! AQ' 'V A , ' V, N ,lf nu , A I A N. X , I -I f I A 0 . : I .f . A Y ' ,, , 1 Jar' x 3 f . . 1 . If ,IE ' ' L ' M. ,145 s ' x PM , , I9 VY' fl Leif: FRIEDA OLLECH WILLIAM PARSELL JOYCE PATE JAMES PATSIAVOS JOHN ALFRED PATTERSON HARRIET PATTISON MARY PAULEY IRO PEAL FRED PEARE HARRIET PERRY DALENE PETERSON LUCYLINN PETTY BETTY MARIE PHILLIPS DICK PHILLIPS EUGENE PIERCE E. aa MYRTLE PITCHFORD BETTY JEAN PITZER ROBERT PITZER WALTER PLANTZ CARL POTTS ALBERT POWELL JAMES PowERs NANCY POWERS LAWRENCE PULLINS DONALD PYLES BEITY RADABAUGH ALLEN RANKIN BARBARA RAUDABAUGH MARCIA RAYMOND MARGARET RECOB BONNIE REHL ELLEN REMSBERG ROBERT RENNER JAMES REYNOLDS DONALD RHODES wp' GARNET RICE REBECCA RICHARDSON VIRGINIA RIES EDWIN ROBERTS MARY ROCKFIELD THOR RONEMUS PHYLLIS ROOSA SHIRLEY ROSE PHYLLIS ROSS GRACE RUBIA ANNA RUCKER CALVIN RUCKER RICHARD RUSSELL DONALD RYMAN FREDERICK SCHANTZ EILEEN SCHILLING MARTIN SCHLICHER MARY SCHULER WILLIAM SCHULTZ NORMA JANE SEARLS BARBARA JEAN SLCRIST GEORGE SECRIST BONNETTA SEIFERT MARLI-'NE SEMMONS PATRICIA SEPTER KEN SEYMOUR ROBERT SHACKLEFORD RICHARD SHANK RITA SHANKS JOE SHEPHERD RICHARD SHEPARD MATTHEW SHERIDAN JACK SHOAF STANLEY SHROYER ROBERT SIEGEL .4 QQ G-3. 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I PHI uf Af- Ne' QA 1' y Y .....,Q...,,. j If 'Fr 'Wm ,in 'T IE cut' gi 'X flak, fx Pwr AW' 'Q .lm i -v-J 'sk 9 FREDA SIONS ROBERT SIZEMORE ROBERT SKABLA HERBERT SKINNER MARVIN SMALL JOSEPH SMITH RUTH SMITH JEAN SNODGRASS JEANNE SNODGRASS JANET SNOW RICHARD SNYDER EVELYN SoDDERs LEONARD SONNER JACK SOURWINE LARRY SPENCER ff ali: 'U QR 5 QQ cb' RICHARD SPENCER JAMES SPERLING GREGORY SPEROS RUTH STAFFORD CORELLA STALDER WILLIAM STANDLEY VIRGINIA STANFORD ELLSWORTH STEVENS ANNA STINCHCOMB DoN STINCHCOMB BARBARA MAE STowE JACK STRANTZ PAUL STUDER JOANNE STUDEVANT JUNE SUHRWEIR SHIRLEY SUMMERS CHARLOTTE SUTTER WILLIAM SVENDSEN NANCY SWANTON KARL SWIFT BETTY TANNER BERNADINE TAYLOR HAROLD THORNBDRG JOANNE THURNIANI JOHN TIFFANY DOROTHY TIPTON DAVID TITTLE EDWARD TOLLIVER PHYLLIS TORDIFF WILLIAM TOY DONALD TURNER DWIGHT TUVELL DONALD TYREE CAROLYN UMBLE JUDITH VALLEY NORMA LEE VANCE WILLIAM VANNIETER DONNA JEAN WALTHALL SUE WARD EVELYN WARREN JEANETTE WARREN NAN WARREN RUTH WARRICK GRACE WATSON LOIS WEBSTER DORA WENG JOHN WHEELER BEN DONALD WHIPP BETTY WHITE DONNA LEE WHITED CAROLYN WHITBIAN EDWIN WIEGEL BETTY WILLIAMS DOLORES WILLIABIS NED HUBER XNILLIAINISON T ig' 911 9 :- xX ami 'Y W5 avi 'Y ff. ffl' .12 fi 4-P1 LW Y,-1 if ' li 1 ll Sgr' There are also In the class of 1948 several mem bers who are not pictured They are Clarence Angeskl James Britton Richard Burgoyne El wood Clark Richard Click Norman Des Combs Walter Fisher Wllllam Gilleland Jack Goldberg John Gray Donald Hayman Harry Heath Rich ard Hollis Lee Horner Charles J obe Larry Katz James Lewis Charles Mclntyre Robert Mitchell son Earle Sewell Jack Stoker Leonard Stucker Marilyn West Eugene Wlckham and Douglas Williamson Special honors In the form of medals and scholar shlps have come to many of the members of this class John Baballs and Harriett Pattison held the two highest scholastic averages John main tained a 95 average and Harrlett came very close with a 94 7 Allan Rankin was the recipient of the Jastens Citizenship Medal and Sue Ward and James Powers were given the American Legion Medals ROGER EUGENE WILLIAMSON BERNICE WILSON ELECTA MAE WILSON LEONARD WILSON BILLIE WITTBROCK ILEANA WOJCIECHOWSKI CHARLES WOODRUFF DELLA JANE WOODRUEE PI-IOEBE WRAIGHT BETTY LOUISE WRIGHT JEANNE WRIGHT ROBERT EDWIN WRIGHT MARITA ROSE YARGER VERA YOAKUM MARILYN YOUNG JERRY YOUNTS CHARLES ZIMMERMAN for C1t1zenSh1p awarded by Cultice Ward Post No 6 Rachel Melllnger received a scholarship to Rad cllffe College and John McKune received the Hugh Cummings award a four year scholarship to Kenyon College Northwestern scholarships went to Allan Rankin and to Richard Shank Robert Merkle was awarded the Bausch and Rochester Rochester New York RIPOH College scholarship was gained by Jeanne Ann Wright The follow Ing local scholarships were awarded Phihrenean to Marilyn Everhart Glrls Council to Ruth Stafford Friendship Club to Jean Ann Miller Future Retallers to Wanda Nagle and Friday Afternoon Study Club to Sally Beavers Robert Crist Ruth Smith Ed1th Kellar Howard Creamer Jean Ann Miller Phyllis Kearney Joan Miller and Harriett Pattison received scholar ships to Wlttenberg College awarded by Trades and Labor and Wlttenberg College 'A' 'A' 'k 'A' 'A' i' 'A' 'A' . 5 ' L Ernestine Murphy, William Rower, John Peter: Lomb science scholarship to the University of 1 . . . . 1' ' . ' 7 'Z In the Pepsl Cola scholarshlp tests Marllyn Everhart and Leonard Wllson ranked among the top ten percent ln the natlon Mar1lyn has her own 1ad1o show A Date XV1th lVIar1l3 n on WIZE Susan Krapp was chosen student commencement speaker a splen dld cholce when you cons1der the honors Sue has won ln act1v1t1es scholarshlp speech and dramatlcs Surely a BMOC exen 1f he IS modest and unassummg Allan Rankm has been one of the lead ers ln every SHS 8CtlVlly H15 speclal honox thls year IS 1n set tmg the all tlme record ln Star and Chevron credlts wc Hi' i' 'i 'k Leonard writes charming poetryl gk A124 Tlffany Cum thL off dutx studlo 15 the buena of f.JX111 cldssm athluln 8Ct1V1t1Lb and studm ddnus ji dll 1 u ff- 1' ' nr 'IJ 0-swf? K4 Vars1t5 S Club members took charge of the 1ef1 eshment sales at th1s game The xefreshment stand IS alxx ays a pop ular place and no game 15 complete wlthout a hot dog or a cold drlnk whlle you cheer the team to V I C T O R Y 'Y R Tlcket salesmen from the homerooms get the1r tlCk9tS from Mr Franz BI'1CkIl'18H and are responslble to hxm for thexr sales These people handle throughout the vear admlsslon sales to most of the off duty soc1al ex ents as well as the sale of t1ckets for athlet1c games Sue Wald Jun Pow els Jun Acton Thor Ronemus Jun AtCh1 son and Don Thomas help too At last aJun1or Semor prom Decoratmg the gym 1S the g1C3T.6St part of the fun even 1f lt IS hald XNOIk dxsmantel mg Hele haxlng fun ale Ileana W0jC18Lh0XXSlxl Nan L5 Baglol Sue Kellex Clue Rush Bob Bmmg 'md Sue Wald - ,z. 'v - I 'Y ' ' . Vi - ' v v - k, v Q' Y . . - . , b Q Y . . nu!! ' ' L it , x . - .1 R' . . - . W Q...- A - - V 7 ' ' ' . , - ' - . Q ' v- ' 0. . ,' . 1 Q y - ' '- . v V . v ' y . . ,. 1 , . c DIVISION TWENTY Clarlce Brownmg La June Nlcholson Erma Evans Mary Lou Clxck Mary Porter Ruby Swlgart DelOr1s Flora V1V1an Runyan Lurena Worthlng Rena M1ller Nancy Brooks Roberta Entler Mlrlam Kohl La Vma Hewltt Inez Games Noxma Stooks berry Helen Ba11d Gene Plnkerman Jack Welch Donald Hayman Jerry Womacks Carl Kenney Donald Cushman Zee Hampton Theodore Clark Jean Chap pel' Dale Jacoby Austm Jenkms Charles Allen Bob Thomas Bob Tollver Harry Brown DIVISION TWENTY FIVE TOsh11 Blume Ann Domer Barbara Smlth Dolores Smlth Bermce Reed Carol W1ll1amson Dor1s Zelgler Joanne McCoy Leona Scott Maltha Benham Janet Jones Nancy Lemen Patr1c1a Burrell Ellse Gross Fa1th Wrobbel Joyce Wllson Norma Mosxer Joan Schaefer Ernest Schwlebert Robert Campbell W1ll1am Luke Phylhs Taylor Jaclyn Netts Betty Ostrom Patsy Selvldge W1lbur Bohland W1ll1am Metcalf John McCoy Charles Marhanka Wllllam Uber Robert Nau DIVISION TWENTY SIX Jo Getz Joyce Darrls Sue Kelly Jackle Hogan Nancy Kuhns June Por ter Wllma Parr Norma Tramor Jack Newberry Dlck Stewart Sue Ymger Sue KOhl1 Ellen Tuttle Jane Shuman Ruth Roberts DEsta Hammond, Dlck Armentxout Phlllp Stelnkamp Bar bara Angell Lorralne Lay J1m Pan cake Robelt Brant Kenneth Back Thomas Thacker Roger Sanderson Gene Schae fer DOnn1e Thomas Gene Snarr Eddle Grant Cl1ve Rush DIVISION TWENTY SEVEN Nancy Gross, Barbara Jean Rapp, Con me Buzman, Vera Callcoat, Dolothy Jones, Peggy Duncan, Mary DBVIS, Helen Brown, Charles Taylor, Joan Maddux, Janlce Clmgman, Jean Markley, Barbara Walker, V11g1n 13 Boyer, Rose Laur1e, Waleen Castle berly, Harold Mabra, Gene Stevenson, Donna Addls, John Anderson, Eall Bymaster, Tom Castello, Jay Bxennlng John Chapman, D1ck Foster, Davxd Welday. Howard Johnson, Douglas Hemry, Dlck Ruef, D1ck Rakestraw 54 5114 'ID v 1 3 7 ' 1 v 9 J I 1 ,' u ' I x I - 1 I r , ,f 3 7 - v l a 9 f , , 4 ' 4 3 r v 7 7 - A3 7 7 7 3 , . n v +- 1 r '-,nfl 'F r' 2 H? ra 1 B: -me ' 5 rg up . 'l.,.,. ,.. p...- IAN. ,Af-H.-w .,,.,..,. : -A r,,1,,,.-.s Fur ly,--I!-JL.. .M ff qw-v' -Q ..- -A, J-- Lv 1-It ,I fu L gf A , , l,.:.- gl . f, x, - x' '. 1- . , , , , -. .V . - I f V--,any zl-.I wlty .MQ r.,fi:fiI.s..: ta ,z A I 3 1 , 1 7 I 1 C v 3 7 I v 1 3 7 ! 3 7 3 3 7 y 1 x 7 7 3 3 7 ' 7 7 7 n x ' 3 7 3 7 7 7 3 3 9 , . 3 . ' , - 5 Y - s v I 3 3 - Y 3 3 , . I' Z A-nah.. Sue Yingei and Gene P1e1 ce take time out for rest at the Hicks Hop DIVISION TWENTY EIGHT Carolyn Beal d Polly Davis Barb Ira Reed Jackie Eidson Juney Fasick Joyce Carey Sally Howell Bai b'1r1 Neuberg Nedia Neher Stella Tmiko Barbara Kirkpatrick Lois Fleming Faye Collins Mary Michel Carolyn Timberman Francis Clericus Lois Jackson Nancy Matheny Loralie Hagle Judy Mellingei Joan Fyffe Peg Whitaker Dick Hockenberry Tommy James Dick Williams Bob Ober James Hamilton Charles Wlnkle Eugene Hammond Arthur McBroom Ellsworth Snyder Bill Sebring Moi ton Schecter DIVISION TWENTY-NINE Connie Reedy Flora Penwell Marilyn Hillman Mary McCoy Mary Kimble Lenuata Murph Louise White Char- lene Kennedy Juanita Harner Wanda Tolle Martha Dodds' Cleo Mae Loftus Mary Stirr Martha Sewell Pat Travis Richard White Bill Orndoff Jack Kinley Kenneth Miller Richard Todhunter John Shaw' Gregory Reedy, Mary Stoakes Pat Trinkle Donna Anon. DIVISION THIRTY Margienell Riggins. Joan Henderson, Mary Upshaw, Jim Hatton. Edward Penwell, Acie Lee Butts, Dave Wicker- ham, David Baird, Roger Wylieg Joe Tillberry, Roger Fick, Don Steele. James Carty, Ernest Reeves, Harry Dillon, Gene Gibson, Ralph Blythe, Carl Brandt, Stanley Ten Categ Goodwin Long. John Kipp, John Riley, Rufus Buffington. Eugene Husted, Ro- bert Daniels. 55 Students develop a taste for pop corn balls The money goes in the ever growing March of Dimes fund DIVISION THIRTY ONE Wilma Bare Carol Danley Jenny Hall Mona Cooper Pauline Gamble Wese line Cordxal Louise Schilling Phyllis Nicholl Delores Burks Lois Harkins Marilyn Snider Shirley Brown Zetta Roe Viola Daven port Doris Brumfield Shirley Brandt Barbara Stover Mary Lee Baisch Mar lene Gould Mary Bechtel Annamae Moreland Joanne Looney Barbara Hauck Jean Rice Mildred Marshall DIVISION THIRTY-TWO Herb Tomlinson Norris Van Noy Gene Adkins Rodney Benson Leontine Ogle- tree Doris Horn Dorothy Wallace Bar- bara Dennerlein Kenney Brown' Jerry Calvert, Charles Morris, Torn Boatman, Jack Harkin, Kenny Fenton, Jim Stevenson, George Rowland, Harry Might, Maurice MaGill, Don Howard, Charles Ferree, Ted Taylor, Jerry Ros- sitto, Earl Thwaites, Elno Adams, Don Nash, Ted Newby, Paul Davis. DIVISION THIRTY-THREE Patti Lanum, Mary Dunn, Betty Brown, Rebecca Baker, Anna Marie Potts, Joan Lyons, Grace Dillahunt. Diane Warren, Ann Brown, Virginia Swearingen, Pauline Andrus, Essie Hinton, Phyllis Carter, Donna Caldwell, Judy Shoemaker, Patty Gil- bert, Patricia Elias, Bernyce Bream, Nancy Seibert, Marlene Gardner, Gene King, Thomas Bentong Allan Downs, Hurford Crable. Eugene Freeman, Don Mitchell. Leonard Miller, Fred Hinton, James Hamm, James Smith. 56 Ja. 'r- DIVISION THIRTY-FOUR Lucille Howcrton. Lillie West. Beverly Johnson. Marjorie Smith, Sue Frazec. Gale Foster. Wilma McCormick. Joan Bruney, Gladys Thornburg, Virginia Marsh: Janet Webb, Janet Myers. Ida Mc- Adams. Joan Slygh, Thelma Baker. Joan Warmack. Carmelia Bronston. Mary Swanson, Betty Bregha. Jackie Rafferty. Betty Tuckermang Marjorie Day. Marilyn Burgert. Francis Fitzgerald. Pauline Reever. Judy Mc- Dorman Betty Smith. Marylee Smith. Richard Allen Harry Mayo. Joe Myers: Charles Rickabaugh, Ellie Caudill. DIVISION THIRTY FIVE Wilma Walker Ella Mae Isaacs Else Koller Marilyn Stine Barbara Hop kms Arlene Buell Joanne Croskey Dorothy Trammell Gladys Hall Mild red Brock Nanme Trimble Janet Ellen McCroskey Dololes Lem ley Norma Jean Keller Patti Tisher Eloise Huflord June Gianopulos Ann Halley Rosemaiy Buck Peggy Poland Barbara Peters Evelyn Walker Dick Spitler Dick Hemry Joe Brown Jo Anne Claai Charlott Upshaw DIVISION TI-IIRTY SIX Elsie Tuccinardi Martha Bawing Bev erly Little Lois Horney Mary Hart Audrey Neu Marilvn Sise Joanne Williams Mildied Kurikle Jeannette Sheley June Thornton Norma Clark Dolalee Nave Juanita BOgl'11El Joyce Hughey Mardene Dase Martha McNutt Judy Flint Lucille Armentrout Joanne Goodson Charline Mitchell Doris Russell Neysa Wildoner Phyllis PltZ01 Ronald Collins Don Will Jim Colem in Jin Gailough DIVISION THIRTY SEVEN Charles Cliypool Daxid Sands Ed Weimex Harriet Cooley Glace Ball DHX1d Van Tress Doug Stewart Dick Radcliffe John Shepheld Don House Elbert Woodland Terry HXIIZIII ei Gieei Al len Button Johnson Aitie Deer Louis Baker Chiiles Roberts Malcolm Oll phant Jeriy Dillon Jim Hiikms Ewing., Cai tel Charles Diughcity George Papa hages P01151 Pitsinos Jim Limboin Jim Myers Bob Eggci William Hobbs Paul Hams Bob Ki app 57 U 7 1 Y 7 Y - v v ' i 3 7 .I I - , l 3 , , , y ' , 3 7 3 , l , ., . . . U J, K, N K. Y. Q - y , , 7 Q 7 I 2 7 I ' Q1 V 7 , , . , V 5 Q S ' , ' 2 . z .' . . L V . V' . . - ward Cardosi, Joyceann Martin. Pat J! 1 N' 1 , . . , ,, S ' V ' U . . . - . Q . I . Z , , . B1 . . '- Z ' . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 -- -t k . .1 i 1 ,. ,Q , 1, '- '. ' 2 ': ' ' '. ' 1 ' li .. DIVISION THIRTY EIGHT Jean Sanders Vlfglnla Slough Patty Hayman Jane Walp Donna Jean Sharp Norma T1scher Ruth Foster Joan Bel ford Isabelle Grau Joan Snyder Phyl 11s Ulely M1l1CCnt Bloom Donna Jenklns Nancy Martln Jane Leary Jean Leary Marx lyn Selgel Marllyn Warner Helen Poster Joyce Fuller Phyllss Ann Har ley Vlfglnla Martln Bonnle Anderson Bob W1ll1ams JaCk16 Keleher Mabel Stewart Wanda Wllhamson Wllbur Cobaugh Earl Mlller B111 West DIVISIONS THIRTY NINE AND FORTY James Andelson Fred Klmble James H3111S James Cunnmgham Wllllam Dmgledlne Kenneth Evans Ronald Y James Day Donald Stlles Donald Montelth Dale Bowman James Buffenbarger John Jones Donald Danley Rlchard Swad ner Charles Johnson Rlchard Hlnkle Danlel Woodhouse Dale Blazler DIVISION FORTY ONE Paul Buffmgton Gall Votaw George GIDSOH Roger Valentlne Thomas Burke Wlllard Flsher Fdw 1rd Colo Harry Slygh Roger Mus tun James Cahoon Donald Scott JANUARY SENIORS Dorothy RICE Rena Miller Catherlne Flamgan Patty Games Joan Rodgers Balham Blaekwell Ethel Mlllendex Raymond Mercer Don Lmdsay Wanna Lynch John Wagner Donald Welty Donna Dobyns Paul Ellars George Redmond 58 , . . . , V. ! 7 Y 7 - 7 I 7 - ' 9 . . Y . Y D Y r - Y v ' u Y A Y Y Y - v7 Y 5 . . l . Y . Y Q Y 7 7 ' I Q U D V I S. 7 U I 7 7 7 Marshall, John Hitt, Tomm Shaffer, Z I 7 . 7 Y Y U Y ' Y. Y Y Z t . 7 I D 7 7 V y r Y I 1 5 Y Y '- I , ' Q , , Y Y U Y . . I .C . . V .g Y Y V Y Y 7 Y Y Donna Dobyns. Bob Marshall. and Betty Tanner are packing up our Halloween gift for the hospitalized veterans at the Patterson Field Hospital. D1v1s1oN FORTY FIVE Jane Hanselman Joanne Hall Ednr Hunt Mary Davls Patty Huff June Shields Nancy Bailey Phrllrs Mc Lin Lois Shook Carole Knapp Mary Cox Jack Shatto Robert Hyer Lora Nell Thompson Patricia Rice Ellen Runyan Pat Shannon Viola Gray Amanda Han Merle Johnson Eugene Farrrsh Earle Roberts John Van Meter Roger Watson Charles Kemp Richard Myers Carl Swope Arrrn Frantz Paul Mxutc Homer Holland Lee Phillips D1v1s1oN FORTY SIX B111 Stewart George Hrleman Veda Smith Marlene Eismangle Alice Mor r1s Carolyn Pierce Barbara Lewis Joan OHarra Marthol Maker John Massle Jim Whitman Raymond Bohn Harold Ault Clovis Carter Clinton Borsel Paul Bauser Don Baker Marvin Par rrsh James Doolittle Richard Mrller Eddie Bnckwalter Robert Trncher Ro bert Custard Rodell Clark Bill Borches Harry Elliott Elsie Marie Wolfram Diane Forrer Bernice Young Emma Kathryn Bowser Carolyn Schwartz Barbara Flora Shrr ley Hullrnger Marylu Merrill Almr White Kathleen Bar er Sue Hough B111 Brnnrg Alan Mast Jon Fish Alan Klein Joe Eng Ann Meredith Harry Conrad Dorothy Anderson Donnr St nred Roger Ludlow Bill McDex1tt Daxrd Collins Norman Lincoln Charles Kendall Joann Kim ball Philip Smith Barbrrr Bodrnbtrp, Eugene Paschal Geox c MLKIIL, Bu bara Darrah 59 Y I Z y , ' 3 7 . 5 3 1 .H Y Y I Z , , r , 1 2 , . , , 7 7 '- . , . 5 y . 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Z' ,' i -- Mr Brlckman IS presentmg the grand pr1zes to the three top sales men 1n the Crowell Coll1er maga z1ne sales Dor1s Russell Douglas Hemry, and Don Baker are ready to accept the1r awards DIVISION FIFTY ONE Pat Montgomery Margaret Jones Mary Bulgelt Sue Bayley Mary Edm1ston Carol Fox AnnAdele M1randa Maly Ann Spence Jane Sklnner Shlrley Detrxck Tomm1e Corwln Jean Green Patsy K1ger Jeanne House June Lesl1e Elolse Evans Barbara Bohn Sue Tleman Edna Mabry Nancy Lou Snyder Gerry D1ck Ben P11ke1 D1ck Dawson Robert Ul lom Robelt Evans B1ll Glbson M1les St John W1ll1am KIHHISOD Wllbur Faulkner Kenneth Hebble Jack Relchert J1m McLaughl1n DIVISION FIFTY Two Nancy Weax Mary Ann Beloat Pat f1C13 B1own Lou Lannert Martha Mal let L1ll1an Goodman MQFIOH Russell Dora J9I1k1IlS PHtFlC1a ODell Susanne Dudley LOIS Ka1ser Eleanor Hooper Lynda Closby Phyll1s Justus V1v1an Wllson Eleanor Frantz Betty Lou Rlfe Betty Page Nancy Walsh Nancy Mc D111 Joan Merker Balbara Palke Evelyne Svendsen LOIS Hinton Ellen M1lls Jack Grant Don DeJong Roger Crab tree Dav1d Muffler Clark Natw1ck Lawrence Sherldan John M1n1Ch B111 Sla le Alfled D1tma1 Raymond Berry Rllhdld Umbaugh DIVISION FIFTY THREE J1m Long Shlrley Bell Thelma Cog gms Maxgaret Mlller Joyce Baylor Pat Bcakes MHFJOIIQ McCl1ntock Gloun McCollum Patty Nagley Con n1e Lesh Thelma Martm Gwen Stexenson Carmen Lamborl Donna Loe Mar1lyn Moores Patt1 Ben nett Balbaxa Whlttmgton Gay Gr1ndle W1lma Walton Rosalyn Gamble Jane Cle11cus Barbara Tu1ner Ma1y Ann Lawlence Rose Maly Ran dall Lowell Shook RlCl'1ild S8CllSl Torn Stcwalt Jack Htllllel La11y Rag mond Alun Bock Jesse Hawthoxne Chulgs Bacon Jelly Hudson Lowell Ho1ton 60 Q S--uf qt 2 DQ P lggt 0 ' ! , ,l ' 1 ' 4 'Y 7 U 7 S b , - y A ' W ' -- , 14 L, I , L1 . v h I. a Q UA ag , ' , ' v r 4 IX V lf . l A 1 J . 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DIVISION FIFTY FOUR Nfanu Smith Anna Castor Shnlu C Istillo Janet Lough Colleen H1 Itt Shu lex Ann Smith Dolm es B1 unc x Vllglllll Dixon Delores Svs 1x ne M11 10110 Goodson Pattx Ridenoui Joinne Kell Dorothy McKee Vllglllll Skinner MHIIIXH Naille Jacouie Mon telth Phyllis Greidei Joann Thornton Patty Gossett Connie Zimmerman Barbara Meyers Jane Malahy Bill Yinger Franklin Rinne Richard Cafeo Hal Instine Richaxd Ceylei Jack Neese Robert Coxington Richard Van Ord Paul Mass Thom Richen dollar DIVISION FII-'TY FIVE Patty Shafer Barbara Steinei Bettie Millender Marlene Cooper Joanne Canter Joan Harris Patsy Ringhinei Joan Ullman Betty Stephenson Bax bara Snyder Charlene Freeman Marvel Hough Jean De Vole Maiy Lou Elder Helen McDonald Betty Sue Kramer Barbara Branch Helen Louise Baker Carolyn Hays Nancilea Camp bell Dicer Powell Wendell Swords Jimmie Kelly David Agle Jim Kiester Bruce Blown Vaugh Miller Lawrence Title Dick Greene Frank Howard Milton Neal Lee MlHg0 DIVISION FII-'TY SIX Betty Willmeth Patricia Schieibei Barbara Shlley Patty Rector Ruby Tinker Virginia Gross Barbara Shaf fer Wilhelmina Glenn Lucille Harris Patricia Huff Janice Gravenkempei Patty Payne Helen DeWitt Baibaii Latimer Della Mae Lynn Joann Law Barbara Pitzer Rose Van Gtundy Judith Sauter Hazel Cooch Lois Downs Ellase Claik Claude Haley Robert Melshon John Gamble Howard Riddle Daxid Halev Robert Stapleton Paul Holton Robert Andeison Cornelius Hardin Dixid Daxenport DIVISION FIFTY SEVEN Wanda Vore Esther Ackley Nolma Pitchford Doris Suhrvseir Noia St ele Kathleen Castor. Bonnie Parker. Rosa- mary Biles. Arbena Evans, Rita Mon- gold Constance Jones' Patty Perkins. Joan Chatfin. Jean Simp- son. Eleaner Beavers. Marilyn Ger- hardt. Harriet Cooch. LaVonne Wood, Joyce Good. Donna Stout. Dora Clark. Ruth Cassellg Robert Deaton. Harley Williams. Frank Muller. Henry Yates, Delbert Holton. Robert Mines, Harold Hagerman. 61 DIVISION FIFTY EIGHT James Mlller Thomas Qulrk Darrell Wallace Harold Penn Lawrence Spr1n kle James Galther James Acles Don Detrlck B1ll Eckhart Don Rockfxeld Robert Dolph W1ll1am Kearney Joe Powers DWHIHE Caudy R1chard Bald WIH B111 Potts James Allen Mlchael Cronm Joe Scarberry Lorne Thwaltes Blll Robmson B111 Rockfleld Jerry Carnes John Schartz Earl Frltts Charles Heath Gllbert Whltaker Charles Hoy Jacob Parkxson Bob Brodbeck DIVISION FIFTY NINE Barbara Chapman Delphla Wr1ght Ondean Mlller Norma Fmney Joanne Burr Leta Beaver Irma Dolwlck Bar bara Crabtree Donna Walker Crys soula Jackson V1rg1n1a Davls Mxldred Wood Barbara Dean Marllyn Watson Clald Dunlavy Margery Kellum Joyce Rom er James Mltchell Mervm Tmgley Kenneth Fxnney Bob Brown Carl W1ll1aDS Warren Smxth Rlchard Barch Donald Conrad Robert Rhome Jesse Wheeler John D1ll1am Paul Horn Hugh Fulton Bob Sheets W1ll1am Clark John Gardlner Larry Wobbe DIVISION SIXTY Carolme Banzhof Zelma Burchett Betty Arnold Chrlstme H8TTlS Esther Beard Patsy Burks Phyllls Septer Marle Douglas Kay Z1mmerman Dor1s Ballent1ne Mary Shoemaker Geraldlne Lancaster Dorls Horner Sue DeW1tt Claudla Wh1te Bonnle Henry Barbara Beekman Jamce K1ser Fran ces Howard Carol Cordell Jack Keller Laverne Ewers Charles Routzahn Gene Auckerman Roger Shepherd Davld Swlsshelm James Ruggles Kenneth Palmer Chester Brlgham Davld Hause Robert Applmg Gerald Cambell DIVISION SIXTY ONE Vlfglflla Cunmngham Hazel Shy Bob ble Leffue Delores Klght Betty Han kel Norma Coe LOUISQ Woolum Dons Edwards Edna Cllck Betty Godfrey Norma Borlng Janlce Warfxeld Betty Berry, Jesse Burch, Phyllls Van Zant, Delores Holland, JESS19 Croeheron, Dorothy Holland, Barbara McCutcheon Allce Kemp, Tl19l1S Foster, Wllllam Rowland, Janet Ross, Davld Sauder, Charlotte Johns Terry Sauder, Janet W1SSlhg9F, Frank Bateman, Betty Ferrell, Lowell John son, Carrle Tolllver, Bettv Hoffer, Charles Campbell, DaV1d Allen, Charles Green, Chandos Sable 62 F ED R V., t sf exttia' 4-on l . , l I 9 4 1 ' , . . 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Y v - ' 5 ' 1 ' 7 Y I H ' - , , 9 1 , , H 5 v I.. l 0 Every new year bungs boys and girls from other c1t1es to SHS Glrls Council gives an Ice Break er to welcome the girls and they do seem to be having fun DIVISION SIXTY Two Ruby Shaffer Barbara Boysel Evelyl YVeaver Emily Mllls Barbara Garrett Lita Pritchet Ruth Shatto Marilyn Pringle Ebther Snyder Phyllis Massxe Helen Pierson Lenora Manley Fxtzwater Joretta Couch Lila M1ll1n ger Joyce Grout Marcella Parcels Jean Smith Corrine Shirey Mary Ann Berry June Llnson Nancy Lohrer Donna Speakman V1r glnla Mason Rita Moran Lois Husted Virginia Pearson Phyllis Leis Leona Baker Margaret Keppler Louanna Kelly DIVISION SIXTY THREE Ruth Neal Naomi Harris Shirley Evil slzor Edna Rxggle Gretta Young R bert Mc Cabe Phyllis Harris Jo Ann Kelley Dolores Elliott Mary Ellen bry Ruby Stlrr Vxnme Stevenson Shirley Denson L c1l1e Ustler Treva Stevens Marilyn Grasla Evelyn Butts Phyllis Shatfer Mary JO Jenkins Jean Bowman Bar bara Shofner R1chard Harris Laverne Theopolos RO bert Harley Doris Rapp Jean Parkex Richard Frazler Elwood S1ndle Donald Rucker Lamar Dodge Welma Kldd Karl Blauvelt Cail Ross DIVISION SIXTY FOUR Joyce Sparrow Jene Hedgecock Stella Wheldon Kathleen Harshbarger Wilma Potts Frances Young Barbara Claax Laura Vanderbur Arlene Bowexs Cal r1e Ox erton Rose Marie Rapp Betty Houston Betty Smlth Dons Snyder Laura Sprlggs Delores Fletch er Marllyn Prothero Joan Standley Nancy W1ll Susan Snyder Betsy CO penhaxer Sue Gould Rxchard Glass Roger Mann Wlllxam L1 Polt Norman Roberts Gall HLIICI Dale Blankenshlp, Thomas Bl3d0I1, Ro bert Smith, George Hollowell 63 ,- . Q .lt I , ,, 4 , Y , ' ,Q A 0 'N I A ' Q r' 'Q if I W I A . I , -N Q. V . ' l . . . . , . . 53, - fl? f.-' fil ft H I if. . , .E 'Y' ,. :Di an 1.1J1.ua'n. Haiti Ju mac 2al:'e.5f'2 N 1 Y A 7 ' Y 1 I ' U 7. I' , ,I , - Q to -. Y 3 -fi-fflff' r Mary Lou Shatto, Patricia White, Mary Q A -.-. .. 3' . ' ' ' ' - . f -..... .,,,. V , 7 7 7 Q-5 . . 5 1 . L y l , y I r. ,,...,. ...I - . V . t y U y ' , 3 t 5 I . q . U 7 ' - 4 1 1 I I 7 5 5 1 1 I . . Y ' l . ' l V - , , A , 0- , , , , , , . , Ma- A , S - G k U. . , . Y l u- qf - , . 3 , r , , Y 7 - Z . ' - D v ' a 7 y -w , , ' y 5 7 7 v ' . - . - x ' u - -. Q in y , A J , E F , v 1 U ' '- - D y -4 'I V . f ' V ' i 1 , 'ff' I ' - ' . gn A W ' , ' , - 1'J I ' v v 1 . ' . I I '. DIVISION SIXTY FIVE Roseann Powers Shirley Rose Peggy Marclnko Joanne Chapman Donna Jacobs Maiy Ellen Mc Kinney Norma Keleher Dorothy Bales Dormajean Ross Donna Watters Ida Mae John son Sally Weinbrecht Phyllis Walls Mary Alice Wallace Lyllian Cox Doris Payne Janet Miller Barbara Jean Flannery Joanne Brock Patricia Ham ilton Mary Lou Kepler Jane Wise Joan Phillips oe Ann Haitenstein Lena Futhey Jean Jones Vivian Orahood Ralph Le Gore George Howell Jr June Rice Cora Cooper Lois Bolen Rita Young DIVISION SIXTY SIX Jack Munn John Piteo Allied Gee Richard Ballinger Don Singleton John Thoman Jimmy Keener Alfred Meyers Dick Tucker Ralph Berry John Fitsgiven Steve Snyder Dale Klng Bob Rice Roger Hatton Stephen Magaw Don Mc Daniel Lynn Johns Richard Esteilme Raymond Hilliard Robert Brown Robert Lynch Don Clark Dick Adler David Roddy Ro bert Eios Clifford Martln Jim Rags dal Bob Wing Albert Sanders DIVISION SIXTY-SEVEN Theophilus Kaskaras William Detrick Robert Kinnison James Baldwin Da- xid Will Harold Dooley Forrest Hahn John Eby Edward Anderson Karl Rambo' Stanley Linthicum Robert Arnett Ron- 'zld Remsberg Robert Schmahl, Dean Dobbins, John Leffel, Mark Hurd, Richard Feldner, Leslie Slack. DIVISION SIXTY-EIGHT Lowell Taylor, William Kieffer, Alan Botkin, Ronald Donohue, Arthur Mer- kle, Philip Metz, Richard Dillahunt, Maurice Kenney, John Nicholson, William Gibsong Frederic Rice, Donald Osborn. Joseph Tanner, Edward Rude, Harold Hop- kins, Lamar Kilgore, Kieth Howell, Richard Tossey, Richard Parsell, Chas Spurgeon, Richard Hagan. 64 Fi 'fi' 5 af 'SSRI 'Img I ll ld DIVISION SIXTH NINE Donald Huntet Stanlu Stchs Stephen Dunbal W 1ll1lI'Il Dobxns P1Ll1ilel Snow Jeuy DuVal Detxxd D15 Pobet Hoffman B1ll5 Sheets Rnmond Tun belman Alxa Smlth Jack Whxte Jxck Land Jack Rlley DIVISION SEVENTY Esthex Mumm'1 Ba1b'Ira Vogel Velma Furmsh Evelyn Bogzud Ruth McFaI land Jofm Potts E1neStCa1ter Bllly Klmble Fxed Denms Flank Fullen Tunney England James How'nd Jaek Hughes F1 Ink Skwbla Donald Huffen bergel Hemy Funk MIIIOH DIYIS Fxed Slllllll Ch ules Wlse Ronald Bohn R1ch'11d Fenton DIVISION SEVENTY ONE Rose Mane Whlpp Jane Fuxman Flon ence Neal Allola PCU1lJG1tOD Wllma Strlckland Gxetchen Buxgoy ne Blanche Harxy Glenn Hartman Balett Gee Harold Sager Boyd H1les Alan Long Earl Howard Jerxy Gllmoxe James Logan Haxry K1nc'1Id Eddle Denmson Lally Van Hoose Fled Thexm Ottls Pollock James Absheal James Lytle DIVISION SEV EN TY TWO Ruth Smlth Anna Dal7ell Julm RICO Dolothx Stxausbexpz Vuguna Mull 'Xlartha SDCIISCI Helen Pxopst June Yeuttet Dale Roekfleld Bob DlQl11Lk Dtle Ronemus Rlilllld Nlushag Halle Nlllls Hexshel Bxovsn N1C1lL B 3 ut Alx 1 Hobbs Claude Baxnet F1 ed Pe ul Dmk T1 Ittlf. Harold Stede J1m Malone 60 , Y- . . HV' 2' '. . Y' '. . . ', . ., . C D .. I L . . 1' an I r . ' . z' - . ' 7' . '. , C . . I , ' c, ' c , 1. Q v - F C I 1 , - I 1 K4 v 1' 7 ', 'z . .. ' - v , ' Z. 2, .Y 1 Q Y . , . . , . . - , Y . . , 5 Y V - , v 4 - v Y Y Y L 7 , Y v , L , . , . . I . . . , . ' . ' '. z . . ' Z' . ' '. 2' lv' I '. ' '. L ' - VII. .1 .y rv - 1 - 'I -' I . . . , , , c '. .f Joe Eng s first love IS hls posx t1on as Track Manager but he finds t1me to bu1ld a reputat1on for h1S short storles and to keep a place on the Honor Roll Joe Powers promlses to keep up the famlly standard Joe was presldent of Soph Boys Councll lunchroom helper, and out for basketball foot ball, and track Among the new faces IH our m1dst many already gwe p1OIl1 1se of outstandlng servlce to SHS Here are three up and comxng sophomores Lo1s H1Dt0D honor student l1brary ass1stant orchestra member who has tW1C9 galned Mentor recogn1t1on for her poetry The JUIHO1 Class stands leady to step 1nto places of leaclershxp lrft x xmnt by Qraduatlng sen uns 1730118 Zlegler IS a melnbel of the Glee Club She was the mrolnpznlst for pxactleally the qntne Spllllff Show Every Saturday aftelnoon you hear Kenny Mxller on h1s own show over WIZE He wrltes and d1rects muslcal benefits for commumtg projects Peg Whitaker Glrls Councll mem ber lunchroom helper and asslstant m M1ss Mart1ns office was chosen to represent SHS at Buckeye G1rls State at the summer me-etlng I 5 ' v if 52 xlib ' -2,3 'xi ggL' N ' a J :..,-, 1 i In .J - 4 'N' . tw.. r . ., 4 Q-4. xi, .psy tyk 1 ,fn . 1, KW Li 3 ., 1 . .f ' 1 ' E .5 , ' ' '13 ' ' . 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Formal 1nduct1on of cand1dates IS made at the altar of the N at1onal Honor Soclety Scholarshlp leadershlp character serv1ce These are the four 1deals of the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety membershlp ln whlch 1S the hlghest honor Sprmgfield H1gh School can bestow on 1ts students Academy Award Winners Recewe Honors xv The flrst requ1rement for membersh1p 1S scholarsh1p Only those students who have mamtalned an average of 85 or above are el1g1ble for membershlp but th1s quahficatlon IS only the beg1nn1ng The student must have outstandmg qual1t1es of leadersh1p 1n hlS class room and must show broad general 1nterests as SVI denced by h1s extra curr1cular aCt1V1t19S He must have exh1b1ted tralts of uprlght character and contrlbuted SEYVICE to the school Inductlon 1nto Nat1onal Honor Soclety 1S an 1mpress1ve ceremony The cardlnal vlrtues are persomfied by stu dents chosen by faculty members as best representmg these qual1t1es Other features of the 1n1t1at1on are the trumpet fanfare by a herald and the speeches of the Regent of Honor the Torch Bearer and the pr1nc1pal of the hlgh school The pledge of NHS IS then admlnlstered to the 1n1t1ates by the pr1nc1pal Thus a small group of senlors recelves each year the hlghest honor that lt IS poss1ble to atta1n 1n Sprmgfield Hlgh School Membersh1p 1n Natlonal Honor Soclety 1 l N N 7 1 1 coo 7 , - JS' ' 1 2 r 7 1 X X ' ff! . . ff. ff - Natlonal Honor Soc1ety members plctured below are left to rlght Wllhelfnlna Allen John Baballs Jane Baldwm Eleanor Barker Jean Ann Bennett Dorls Clark Randolph Deer Marllyn Everhart James Ford Barbara Gaver George Getz W1ll1am Harrod Lols Herman Anlta Jacobs Joseph Jordan Susan Krapp Joan Llttle John McKune Rachel Mellmger Jean Ann Mlller Marylu M1lls R1chard H wx F2 Je Q as E Sfmeversaen? Eu fine r 5 Ober Harr1etPatt1son Harrlet Perry Allan Rankm MHTCIQ Raymond Thor Ronemus R1ChaTd Shank Mary Schuler Ruth Smlth Jack SOUFWIHE Corella Stalder Wllllam Svendsen Nancy Swanton Dorothy Tlpton Leonard WIISOH I PA all r- H gg rl .sa . . Z' Q' 'F' ' F' d sf' ' , 1 , Mlm'-f '- :r'7 -fra, an rf 2 , - -2'gf a'f - G: TMJ. 2,'1J:S5f.!r+,.:af5Q me t. X. . .r at ol ,ln 7 7 7 : 7 7 I 7 7 7 7 7 7 Y 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 'I I 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' . , , J 1 9 I, , lf. J K S - r K ' . azfai. Members of the School News class Miss Anne Haeseler, class adviser, discuss the column for the city paper. directs students in their preparation. The school news class of Springfield High School has as its purpose the task of keeping the public informed on news of clubs and activities of the school by publish- ing items in the Springfield Sun and in the Daily News on alternate Fridays. These boys and girls cover school activities much as they would for regular news writing. Catholic Central alternates with SHS. The public awaits these issues because they keep alumni informed about work of extra-curricular activities with which they were connected in the past. Parents are in- terested because their boys and girls keep them alert to school affairs. The publication of the Honor Roll each grading period assures the public that students are tak- ing advantage of opportunities offered them. The Mentor staff works on various phases of publication. Art work, proof-reading, filing, editing, typing, and sales, all are class problems. The Mentor helps to enrich the experience of our school life. The purpose of this publication is to reveal the literary talent in the student body. The magazine is edited by the class in creative writing. Any student may contribute material through the English depart- mentg the teachers select the articles they consider the best and pass them on to the class, who then become the Mentor editorial staff. They pick out what they need, compile and lay out the magazine. Illustrations are de- signed and drawn by the art classes. This magazine is published twice a year-one edition each semester. Short stories, poems, anecdotes, and book reviews make up the reading matter in this publication. So, besides helping many aspiring authors break into print, the Mentor provides enjoyment in reading for students and faculty. 1. Randy Deer, student artist The rest of the staff consider for the yearbook, explains its application to the theme a page layout to the class. ofthe book. Mr. Robert Poland, linotypc Mr. Homer LeFevre super- operator for SHS printing vises the press work on an- plant, sets type for our book. other Wildcat annual. 'm 95:- 1 W' 74 Say, I used to know that fellow when I was in high school. He graduated in my classf, This may be one of your thoughts when you're glancing through this book ten years from now. That old classnight sweetheart or, in the the football squad picture a remembered player who made the goal for the decisive touchdown, all help to bring back that feeling of fellow- ship with classmates that can never be surpassed. The Yearbook class is happy to work out for you these reminders of your best year. Class members are Ruth Smith, Jane Baldwin, Eleanor Barker, Nancy Baylorg Lois Herman, Richard Shank, Marilyn Boehm, Barbara Botsfordg Marcia Ray- mond, Marilyn Everhart, Jack Sourwine, John McKune, and Randy Deer. The Herald, a school publication edited by the Journalism II class, presents the story of school activit- ies in sports, clubs, assemblies, and gossip. , ffl 3, I-QQX The staff is made up of four page- editors, an advertising manager, a cir- culation manager. reporters, and an art staff. They gather their news. write it up, proofread the galley copy. lay out the pages, sell their own advertising. and manage the sale of their papers. Joan Little. Janet Evilsizor, Jo-Ann Borgerding. and Phyllis Kearney are shown reading copy. Norma Lee Vance, Margy Feltis. Billie Wittbrock. Shirley Alexander, and Jean Ann Miller are engaged in story writing to meet a deadline. lVIembers of the staff solicit merchants to secure advertising for the paper. Shirley Summers. Jack Shoaf, Ruth Smith, and Jim Ford fitting ads to page dummy. 75 Members of the orchestra are, stand- ing Qleftj R. J. Stocker, director, Paul Corey, John Peterson, Jeanne House, Gloria McCullom, Lois Kais- er, Helen Conner, David Sands, Al- len Botkin, James Ford, Barbara Radabaugh, Steve McGraw, Richard Russell, Marilyn Young, Janet Mc- Croskey, Lois Webster, Caroline Timberman, Martha Kramer, Mari- an Russell, Robert Braun, Barbara Gaver, Jeanne Snodgrass, Patti Brown, Barbara Myers, Faye Collins, Barbara Whittington, Ra- chel Mellinger, Mary Schuler, Jac- queline Rafferty, Patti Fisher. Standing frightj Thelma Coggins, Eleanor Hooper, Henry Yates, Nor- ma Searles, Nancy Alexander, Juan- ita Crabtree, harpist, Bonnie Rehl, Douglas Stewart, Joe Smith, William Svendsen, George Getz, Hazel Sim- mons, Nancy Brooks, Shirley Bell, Martha McNutt, Robert Ober, Jeanne Baisinger, George McKaig, Mary Michel, William Harrod, Anita Jacobs, Lois Hinton, Kathryn Mc- Adams, Paul Heins, Ellen Remsberg, Sally Beavers, Nancy Chatwood. To create is one of the most vital needs of youth. The Springfield High School orches- tra provides such a means for self-expression with its varied program under the direction of Mr. R. J. Stocker. The first major appear- ance of the orchestra occurs early in the fall when a popular program is presented before a student audience. Selections rang- ing all the way from classi- cal overtures to zestful Americana give this and following concerts their great appeal. In an effort to bring good music to more children, the orchestra in addition to making appearances at junior high schools, gave two concerts for fifth and sixth graders. The annual concert in March, one of the important orchestra events, brings the ac- complishment of this organization to the attention of the public. A tradition of the concert is the invitation to alumni to join in playing the last number. In April the district audi- tions are held in Sprinfield, the most demanding as far as musical excellence is con- cerned, this event is most carefully prepared for in order that the previous years' high standards may be maintained. Eagerly awaited by each member is the annual tour which this year took the orchestra to Colum- bus for a concert at Capitol University. Han 39959 ,eva 0,0 fa s Members of the a Capella choir have gathered at the altar of the High Street Methodist Church with Anton Lang's beautiful carving of Leonardo DaVinci's HLast Supperl' in the background. The choir this year is one of the largest on record. The audience that attended the fall concert com- mented on the superiority of the sacred numbers that were presented. Membership in the a Capella. or A choir. represents the cul- mination of training in vocal music, for each of the members has proved his worth in one of the other choral groups before being graduated into the A choir. In competition they are always rated as superior. and their Christmas and Easter concerts are eagerly awaited as musical events of the year. Originally organized in order to take care of all who signed up for choir. this group has become a stepping stone to the A choir. This year interest in the Girls' Glee Club has grown impressively. The increase in membership has made a separate or- ganization for soph girls necessary. The Beginning Glee Club. composed of sophomore girls, will furnish a source of experienced singers to fill vacancies in the ad- vanced Glee Club. v The band members are, page 80: Jane Malaby, Joan Dillahunt, Mir- iam Russell, Martha Kramer, Mar- vin Michel, Norma Trainor, George McKaig, Howard Creamer, Bob Lamborn, Dick Russell, Mr. Philo Botsford, leader, Harold Dinges, Delores Swayne, Barbara Myers, Chester Brigham, Jim Lamborn, Jack Murphy, Arthur Deer, Barbara Raudabaugh, Marilyn Snider, Don Conover, Paul Heins, Eugene Far- ish, Chandos Sable, George Hollo- well, Jay Brenning, Bob Wing, John Corey, Alan Lloyd, Bill Binnig, Hugh Fulton, Page 81: Bob Ober, Bob Braun, Bill Harrod, Don Huffenbarger, Roger Mann, Richard Stewart, Joe Scar- berry, Dick Radcliff, Ralph Blyth, Jay Fitch, Ronald Collins, Bob Krapp, Bill McCaugheyg Jim Ford, Carl Newberry, Douglas Stewart, Bonnie Rehl, Charles Green, Robert Custer, Richard Myers, Don Turner, Jerry Calvert, Roger Shepard, Mor- ton Schechter, Dolores Russell, Stu- art Smith, Bill Kearney, Jerry Carnes, Ed Hiles, Don Rucker, Jim Acles, Ernie Reeves, Harold Pencil, Joseph Smith, William Svendsen. NN... xx X When we see them stepping out in parade, shoulders back, eyes straight ahead, we cer- tainly are proud of the Gold and Blue clad Wildcat Band. Well we may be, for this years band is one of the most outstanding in recent years in that instru- mentation was more complete and performance level higher than ever before. We were im- pressed from the first appearance at Convo- cation till its last performance in Decoration Day parade. The spring concert was the best in years. Not only were such serious compo- sitions as Symphony in B Flatfl The Swiss Boy,', and Mantilla Overture played, but also several lighter numbers, including An- vil Chorus and Rocket Rhythm. They gained a superior rating in the district band and orchestra auditions, and partici- pated in the annual Southwes- tern Ohio High School Band Festival at Greenville. Besides these events they added color to the football games and presented a concert for a student assembly. All these laurels do not come without work. Every eighth period finds them hard at practice Cafter some pre- liminary noisej in Studio 309. 81 Joe Sm1th Janlce Howdeshelt Jo Ann Bor gerdmg R1chard Shank and Lucylmn Petty are typ1cal of the hard Worklng keenly 1nterested young people who belong to Dra matlc Club No department 1n the school 19 mole closelv organlzed to g1VE boys and glrls a chance to develop a sense of respons1b1l1tv and an opportunltv to do the sort of creat1ve work that helps to unfold personahty than IS the Speech department There are tvxo phases of work 1n the department first the speech classes For many students these classes open up whole fl9ldS of new lnterests They partlclpate IH debate or declamatlon They serve the communlty by golng out as student speakers to address clubs 1n the presentat1on of CIVIC affalrs Those who are not 1nsp1red to cont1nue w1th more work 1n thxs field Hnd themselves better prepared to present thelr classroom 1ec1tat1ons because ot the1r earher speech tra1n1ng The second phase of the work of th1S department leads to dramat1cs, and many young people are able to S3t1Sfy the almost unlversal urge to lose themselves 1n the portrayal of character even as Doug Stewart, p1ctured here, has for the txme become Scrooge 5 fi T T 2 'r '- in ,iz R V , F 4 . . ,. . , -. - , . 7 ' ' 4 , Each year the dramatlc d1v1s1on of the Speech department presents three blg productlons a Junlor class play a Senlor Class play and a sprxng show We have plctured here a scene from the Sen1or Class play The Late Chrlstopher Bean by Sldney Howard The story 1S that of an 1nval1d pa1nter named Chr1stopher Bean who d1ed leav mg only a few canvases to pay h1s doctor s b1lls Dr Haggett and h1s famlly th1nk very l1ttle of thes palntlngs untll the art collectors begm to descend upon the Haggett home The scene here shows Abbv a ma1d 1n the Haggett home w1th Chrls s masterplece Abby the only one who has ever apprecxated C hrrs and h1s talent IS revealed as havlng been secretly marrled to Chrls and therefore helr to all hlS palntlngs Rlchard Fees er and Barbara Evans as Dr and Mrs Haggett hear the story of Chrls s marrlage from Abby played by Nancy Jane Corwln Sophomores mterested 1n d1a1nat1cs have a club of thexr own Busy at play 1ead1ng are Patr1c1a Shafer Wanda W1ll1amson Jack Helmar Wllllam KIHHISOH Gay Grmdle Thelma Mart1n Sue Dudley M1chael St John Margaret lVI1ller and Patty Beakes 7 I i . . . . vvv 7 cc ' 77 9 s , - . . . , . 0 . . . . , a 2 . , . . , n ' 1 . , , 1 - ' . y . 7 9 1 a v ' . 7 . 1 v - 7 7 ' K my .K fl ,- ' 5 VA . x ,R 2 f , , 4 , .fy r Q - . 1 X I YZQ' , ' K z ' 4 E L If R+ , f 5' f . 2 A - , ' w V . 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' A lx ' I 1 Character1st1c of the ass1stance the Speech de partment g1V6S to act1v1t1es of the commun1ty IS the ass1gnment Joanne Ullman Carl W1ll 1ams and Barbara Darrah have They are on the1r way to urge boys and glrls 1n Jumor h1gh schools to attend the church of the1r ChO1Ce Wh1taker The Jumors chose for the1r class play the dehghtful comedy What a L1fe the StO1y of the well meanmg but unfortunate Henry Aldrlch The cast assembled 1n the ante1oom of the pr1n c1pal s office 1S made up of Donna Jenkms Mary Ba1er Barbara Walker Joyce Ann MHFtlH Joanne F1fe Morton Schechter Ca1 olyn Beard Malcolm Ollphant Paul He1ns J1m Hamllton Doug las Stewart D1ck W1ll1ams Phylhs Taylor Greffory Reedy Jackle Netts Lorralne Lay Stella Tralko Pat Burrell and Peg Allan Rankm Susan Kxapp Eu cnc Pas chall Rlchald Shank and Jeanne lV11gh gnc us a rehearsal VICW of the one acl play that xx on them the llght ln the D15 tr1ct one act play contest to enter the State Contest ln Columbus There thek xx on th1rd place Just before ChFlSt1HHS vacat1on accordmg to tune honored Custom the school assembled to see a play 1n keeplng Wlth the season Th1s year we enJoyed Charles D1ckens story A Chr1stmas Cal ol At Scrooge s nephew s house we see Walter Eggar B111 KIHHISOD Earl M1ller Sue Dudlew Gene Paschal and Ph1l1p Sllilth Doug Stewart as Scrooge 1S be1ng warned by the Ghost of Chllstmas P uture Paul Hlnes Jun Hamllton lNe1l Mason and Charles Zunmerman sexxed as technlclans exe1 leadx to stand bx fo1 oux daxlx rad1o pxo gxams ox 91 St8I1OD VVJEL These bload casts xx e1e plesented hx elementarx Jun lox hlgh and semox hlgh classes Not so long ago Gus Keymas was takmg parts 1n oux plaxs He V1SltQd SHS to see Mr Pearson befo1e gomg to New York to assume a leadlng role 1n Candlehght 85 4 X 4 , 1 F . - x ,,., 1 , . - , I - , - v 1 tx , , Q v .. 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Q IY' . . v - y. 1 - - ' I V ' 4 . c ,lx l ' A 1 - ' ' s Solemmzmg the NTS 1n1t1at1on are P Tr1nkle B Hauck S Ward P Selvedge S Krapp J Wught B Botsford J Cole man J Leary I Hess D Zexglel H Crable and P Ulery Stage Crew Club members G Schaffer A Rankxn B Angell J Garlough L Hagle and R Wh1te confer about the next hlgh school product1on The Nat1onal Thesplan SOC19ty IS an honorary organ 1zat1on only 1n the sense that students are glven recogmtlon for havlng met certaln requ1rernents Membershlp 1n the SOC1Gty IS a reward for mer1tor1ous part1c1pat1on 1n dramatlc arts that 1S a student must have a major role 1n a productlon or two mlnor roles Twenty two students were members durlng 1947 48 Sprlngfxeld Hlgh pa1d tr1bute to 1tS soclety by a morn mg openlng perlod assembly durmg the second sem ester of the year For three years Sprlngfleld has been host to the D1StF1Ct Play Tournament Last year we took first place 1n the d1str1ct w1th the play Sauce for the Goslmgs The Nat1onal Thesplan magazlne Dramatzcs has glven formal recognltlon to Sprmg held for 1tS excellent dramatlc productlons Mr Don ovan Pearson faculty advlser devotes much tlme to thxs orgamLat1on 1n the hope that xt may some day become one of the best 1n the country Th1s year the play Who Gets the Car Tomght took first place 1n the d1str1ct and thlrd place 1n the state 1n the drama fest1val As Shakespeare sald The play s the thlng SHS has taken thls llterally by the hlgh standard of th1s year s productlons 1 ' 1 - v f v . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . . , . , . 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' N Aviv South Amerrca take rt away' Wrth crres of Ol rnd the rattlrng of mar acas these members of the Spanrsh Club prepare to shoot a south of the border scene The members of the club try to promote '1 better under standrng of the southern countr res Each month the students meet to drscuss toprcs dealrng wrth the language Durrng the course of the year the programs consrst of lectures srngrng qurz programs and specral entertarnment on holldays N r , H, iw I V l , f- rx- ! K , ' ik . I Mg f ' 7 r .V xl I- X 1 17' Mm , ,3 .. xi f Irxd.. wtf' 'f.i. 4 , sl' . . . . , fn ,, ' , . . ' ' Y r . . y K . 5 5. , . C . 4 ' 1 . A Q 1 la . Q . 1 I Budding Edisons and Curies compute amperes and analyze chemical compounds to their hearts' content in our well- equipped laboratories. lVith the help of Various chemicals and elements they make many solutions and gain rich experience in analyzing them. In the fields of biology. chemistry. and science and in laboratory periods find the prescribed experiments do not go far enough to satisfy their interest in the subject. With the desire to do more experimenting they jcin the Star and Atom Club. This club is open to students from all the science classes. Here under the guidance of Mr. A. B. Schaffer they may use the microscopes. scales. test tubes. mortars. work out formulas. follow any pursuit that will further their general knowl- edge of science. Star and Atom has a large membership of workers who are keenly interested in scientific experi- mentation. i I'lnergetic Star and Atom workers in the Thtst young bcopc nc un modern field of science are Anita Jacobs. tl-t lllJU1ilO11LSL1S1Il., 1 Charles 'Woodruilf Jack Sourxyine. Richard ind turn ti ll t ispo Sha '. '4 'z - and udy 'alley tnlx XX illi un Hcndt is J V 1 The Social Science Club under their adviser, Miss Ruth Ackerson, has this year made a com- prehensive study of war memorials in the Springfield area. Veterans' organizations were particularly helpful in gathering accurate his- torical information. This old Springfield mon- ument to the Civil War dead formerly stood in the area south of the Post Office. As the city began to move north public minded citizens, wishing to preserve the old monument, sug- gested its removal to the mound in Ferncliff Cemetery where the Civil War dead have their graves. 'ii Russel Rouch secretary of the Clark County Memorial Com- mittee Aaron Glazier, V.F.W.g and C. L. Mitman. American Legion accompany the Social Science Club to the Civil War Memorial at Ferncliff Cemetery w l Joan Mlller Barbara Stover Donald W111 Donald Steele Grace Clark and Eleanor Beavers find that flowers and plants grow accordmg to all the rules that they learned from the1r b1ology texts Ed Bruner Greer Allen Wesl1ne Cord1al and Donald Steel examme the roots of a fallen tree fo1 plant pests that may be makmg thelr home 1D the decaymg wood Ed 1ecords then flndmgs Strange as It may seem th1s old stump IS not a menace to the fine llxe trees 1n the background If th1s stump were remoxed mam of the pests would then attack the healthy tl ees 1n the groxe 91 1 1 w 7 5 , , . Y . . v - v v , .y . . v Q V . . . ' v v ' rv' . '. ' . . . ' y One of the first requlrements of a good c1t1zen 1S that he part1c1pate IH hls Clty government The prlnclples of demo cratlc votlng have alwavs been taught 1n the publlc schools but Wlth the lntroductlon of votlng mach1nes mechan1cal problems may scare off those voters who are a l1ttle reluc tant The Sophomore Hlstory Forum IS startlng out at once to learn that votlng th1S way IS as easy as check1ng a ballot Sue Dudley Evelyn Svendsen Barbara Bodenberg John DaV1d lVI1nn1ch Ellen M1lls Eleanor Beavers and B111 K1nn1 son stage a present day votlng scene been known as the club that does thlngs One of the nlcest thmgs that they hxve done 18 to buy th1s shelf of books for the llbrary The club officers Jack Sou1w1ne Jo Ann Borgerdxng LOIS Herman Colella Staldex and George Getz p1esent a shelf of dupl1cate COQIQS of books that axe verv much demand L 7 7 7 7 s 1 1 ' X l l 4 E The Philirencan Society has always my I if. I ' ' . -. 1 1 ' 5 7 7 ' ' 9 , ' V in At Springfield High School the boys both in the Industr ral Trades and rn the Industrial Arts classes are eligible for membership in the lndustr ral Club The activities of this club are to make the boys more familiar with industrial processes that cannot be seen rn Springfield Films of var rous industries are shown at the club meetings and after xx ards new processes are discussed Also members of the Industr ral Club have an opportunity under guidance and instr uctron to vrsrt the factories of Springfield Although the equipment in this department is unusual for an aca problems that shop work may present The club rs under the super vrsron of Mr Neil Lottrrdge head of the Trades and Industrrfrl departments This year the officers were Earl Frrtts president Larry Wobbe secretary and Dick Esterlrne treasurer The club carries an active member ship of around thirty students and holds its meetings every third Tuesday rn the month Mr Harry Grubbs instructor watches a group of boys rn their first use of the acetylene Welders . . . 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Y , l , v Twentieth Century Romans Meet On The Forum Set The Lat1n Club found a p1cture of a gather1ng on a Roman Forum and reconstructed the scene Such projects br1ng students mentally closer to thls anc1ent culture Eugene Paschal Bxll McDev1tt Alvm Bock Allan Kleln W1lbu1 Faulkner Paul Davis George Mc Ka1g and M1les St John be om Romans for a day rd? 4 f Cm-, g.r '1 X When 1n Rome do as the Romans do' Or so we re taught Even though these members of our Latln club are not 1n Rcme they are dolng just as the Romans dld twenty cent ur1es ago It IS the prlmary purpose of the club to develop a better understandmg of Roman llfe and culture It 1S very lmportant to have a background of the past 1n O1 der to under stand present world problems to recognlze llterary refer ences and to form a good vocabulary The Latln Club IS responslble for these objectwes whlch are the a1m of the varled and lnterestlng meetlngs At one meetlng several of the members gave an or1g1nal Sklt Other meetlngs have con sxsted of lectures on xarlous phases of Roman culture An nually Mr Smlth shows dlfferent slldes on Vlrgll Clcero and many other famous Romans along w1th 1nformat1on of var1ous klnds of that age Th1S club strlves not only to lnform but to entertaln MUSIC games or refreshments help to brlghten up most of the meetmgs Each sprmg lt IS the custom of the group to have a p1cn1c at Snyder Park Latln Club 1S proud of 1tS membershlp whlch has now reached over one hundred members . 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X French Club Extends Hands Across The Sea Pass the strmg John Ill soon have th1s package wrapped Oh look at th1s p1 etty sweater Madelelne Wlll look DICE 1n th1s color Where IS the green r1bbon'7 Thls IS part of the conversatlon that goes on whlle these French students are pack 1ng boxes for thelr adopted French famlly The club sends at least one box a month to the Abellle famlly 1n Parls Thls IS probably the most lmportant aCt1V1ty of the French Club Also the club IS 1n supervlslon of the ma1l1ng of boxes to lEcole de Salnte Anne at Plougastel France All the students of SHS adopted th1s school whlch was severely damaged dur1ng the Wal Thls club IS actlve 1n many school projects Durlng the football season It sells football programs at many of the games The last Wednesday of every month IS 1tS meetmg date and 1ts meetmgs are always lnterestmg At one of these var1ous members of the club put on a comlc radlo program 1n French Sk1tS have been g1ven throughout the year At Chrlstmas the club had a party and specxal entertalnment Other meetmgs have cons1sted of lectures Slflglllg and QUIZ programs The French Club tr1es to promote a better understand1ng of rela t1ons between France and the Umted States O Mar Here members of Le Cercle Franca1s are wrapp1ng Chr1st mas packages to add a hol1day a1r to food and cloth1ng boxes P1ctured are Joan Mlller Har r1et Patt1SOD George Getz LOIS Herman Susan Krapp and McKur1e CS ' 9 ' Q . l . ly. gp g, . . . . l . . . ,, . . . 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Enghsh Club officers Jean Ann M1ller Jack K1dwell George Getz Kathleen F1ke MHFCIH Raymond Barbara Angell and Ruth Sm1th demonstrate the proglcss of Wr1t1ng from the stylus to the qu1ll and scroll to the modern typewr1ter Class work may be mterestmg but because the work IS set down as a must by a course of study hlffh school students are prone tc call '1 class dludgery Stlll secretly most of us love those thlngs we sp nd our t1me on 1n Engllsh perlod Most of us l1ke to 1ead ue l1ke to wr1te we llke to us words Per haps because of the gl eater mformahty a club offers we enjoy thoroughly IH Engllsh Club the thmgs we often gr1pe about 1n class Englxsh Club membershlp IS op n to anyone who 1S lnterested 1n some phase of 8CtlVlty that we gxve the g neral name Enghsh Phe offic rs and the advlser lXlI1SS Mary Ball lnger plan on the monthly programs all those subjects plays poetry book TGVIBWS chosen both from th modern and from the classlcs that wlll reach the mterests of everj member The Chrlstmas party and the spr1ng p1cn1c though not at all llterary 1n nature are two of the most popular meet1ngs but after all ISD t the development of sk1ll ID conve1sat1on a worthy project? Certalnly these two meet1ngs offer plenty of chance to converse Outslde speakers are often scheduled for p1ograms Llsten 1ng 1S an 1mportant phase of the tra1n1ng undertaken by th1s club partlcularly when the speaker 1S someone from whom we can benefit but the pr1marv a1m of the Engllsh Club IS student part1c1pat1on Other mterestlng programs have be n furnlshed by members of the Speech department who have won laurels 1n contests that we as a student body have been unabl to hear except as they come as guests on our programs Y . . 1 . v sa aa V ' - 7 D ' C 1 - 7 1 . D . . , . . t. . . i I 7 . . , . Q - . , , ., . ' 7 . V - , . 9 . V Q . . s Lf , - Q H I Q 9 v Y . . . v 1 a , -. . , . . i . v . . Y . a ' I 7 1. A b . . D . , ., 7 7 s a Q 7 7 . ' , 1, . ' ' if 1 1' . , W .M j 'Nz V i at 244 ff 4 2. avg' at ,- Q V 'X ' D gi 1- A I 4. + 1 1 Q ' , c 65 I Au. 4 ,., When one undertakes to learn a forelgn language 1n four semesters he must necessarlls spend most of h1S class perlod on such essent1al problems as gallllllg a worklng vocabulary and sklll 1n the appllcatlon of rules of grammar QOh yes' Other languages bGS1deS our own are bound by rules of gram mar too'j Class readlng IS confined to slmple sentences and storles and often just to translatlons back and forth from much more to learnlng a language than that A language IS part of a natlon 1ts people how thev vxork what they do when the XVOI'k1I1g day IS over what then' tradltlons are G1XV1Ug students of German th1s plcture of a people IS the alm of the German Club Germany IS a p1ctu1 esque and n1stor1c country Thelr legends have been vt oven mto the art muslc and l1te1ature of the world There IS a vsealth of materlal fo1 club work l' hen for Chrxstmas they deslgned and had prmted German hohdav greetmgs wh1ch they sent to the faculty They prepared German blrthday cards to send to the members of the club At regular meetlngs the members heard recordlngs of the works of German composers In common Wlth the German people me love to relax out of doors so lt 1S 1mpOSS1bl9 to say whether the two p1cn1cs that were enjoyed th1s year were 1n the German or ln the Amer1 can tradltlon Morton Schechter Jlm Hamll ton Don W1ll Blll Metcalf Howard Cramer Marlene Sem mons Bob B1nn1g Bob Camp bell Judy Mellln er Dorls Ze1gler Ern1e Schw1ebert Jo anne Studevant Wllhelmlna Allen Dxck W1ll1ams and Dlck Hockenberry Standlng Don Steel Bob Crlst Ronald Frxtz Eugene Ham Nancy Chatwood Malyanne Chandler Jim Patsxavos and Karl Kell1son I I 1 . . - Y 7 Y C 7 - ' 2 .' . ' . 3 ' U . 1 . , , - , . y . . o - I, I . t . . Q . , , . , . , ' . . . , I ' , , , s r ' . - English to German or French or Spanish, But there is so mond' Art MCBfuf1e,Mr- Stem, a n , H ' ' 1- Y 1. s 7 5 7 ' , . . 7 . . ' 7 7 ' y ' . . W .. .,., ,' 5. 4 'W Futu1e Reta1lers of Oh1o the Club of the year at SHS MISS Margaret Sp1cer structo1 IH Co Op Sales FRO IS a club that supplements the work of the class 1n DIS t11bl,1t1Ve Educatlon Th1s year the class boasted an enroll ment of twenty five These young people study reta1l1ng from the classroom 'mgle 1n the mo1n1ng 1n the afternoon they go to regular 1obs 1n the retall stores of Sprmgfield and put th1s classroom knowledge to pract1cal 3ppl1CHt1OY1 The club meets once a month at the YMCA 'lhere they plan the projects that th1s x ear 1ner1ted them not onlv h1gh school recogn1t1on but also brought them the state award for out standmg serv1ce to the school and the commumty They turned 1n to the school sales tax stamps to the cash value of S319 00 In order to Hnance the1r fo1 mal banquet they sold merchand1se to earn 250 00 At thlg t1me the merchants Wlth whom they are assoclated are the honor d guests They ma1nta1n a scholarsh1p granted each year to a member of th class who wx 1shes to cont1nue her educat1on 1n th1s field They financed the1r contr1but1on to L Ecole de Samte Ann by a skatmg party Th1S year each member of the club r Ce1VGd a Kodachrome p1cture of h1mse1f taken on the Job bv MISS Splcer Any student interested in art may be a member of the Ait League hovx ex er membership is diawn largely fiom the var 1ous art classes The group meets once a month and the pro grams are varied The motto for 1947 48 is Service for the School The group assumes responsibility for posters and streamers for advertis ing various school activities such as the Junior and Senioi Class plays and the several high school musical concerts We are the group to do any assignment for service Memb rs submitted work to the Members Show of the Spring field Artists association and to the Spring Show in March At the Spring Show the Judges chose a number to be hung and awarded to two of the entries a second prize and an honorable mention The group sponsored four art exhibits which were cntries received membership in the Springfield Art Association fox one year The programs vary Sometimes the purpose of a meeting 1S appreciation usuallv Modern American again it may be an outdoor sketching session or a drawing contest among the members One of the most interesting meetings was a trip to the home of Mrs J W Morgan to learn about firing the sixty or more pieces made as a result of the Clay Modeling Project This IS a growing club with an interested membei ship that you will enjoy if you are interested in any phase of art Members of the Art League meet to study each others ac complishments for constructive criticism hung in the school library. The first, second, and third popular I hereby pledge myself to the support or all athletic dra matic and muslcal events of the Springfield High School and prom1se to attend all such activities or to have a substltute I also agree to receive visiting teams and guests Wlth con duct becoming a good student of SHS and to make our boys feel that win lose or draw we are behind them all the way A club pledged to such aims IS certaln to exert a great 1n fluence on the student body and school Splflt has reached a new peak since the organization of Boosters Inspiring cheers and songs give a lift to the occasion Thelr presence at con certs and plays adds that mdelinable something that makes the occas1on a success 100 L1IT11t1Hg 1ts membershlp to 500 Boosters Club always has a waitin list eager to Join the club Club members enthus1ast1cally support all school activities . . . 1, , . . g . . . If ' , - 7 . . , . .. -4 te represent me. dramatic, musical, and athletic. H . . . . . 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The tlalfic squad IS VGIX xaluable to the safety of the students of SHS The boxs ale o1de1ed to take the llc ense numbex of any offende1 to the s1gnals and th1s 1n fo1mat1cn IS g1ven to the pol1ce Each D cembex a d1nne1 IS gnen fO1 the ll8fT1C squad by the pollce TOICG of Sp11ngf1eld and the boys 81 p1esented vuth a g1ft IH app1ec11t1on of the SGIVICG they h we rendeled The squad also ICC 1ves St IF and Cl1ev1on Cledlt fO1 the tlme 1tS membexs gne to SHS lVlembe1sh1p IH the Comme1c1al Club IS open to anyone who 1S 1nclud1ng con1merc1al classes IH h1s course whether they a1e Vccat1onal Commerc1al students or College Prep The club p1 ograms ale planned to lmpress on the members the fact that they are able to advance the1r own mterests both by ke pmg abreast of bus1ness p18Ct1C9S and by brcadenmg then general knowledge P1epar1ng to go on duty are sex eral me1n be1s of the traffic squad They are Jerry G1lIl1Ofe Jack Hughes Charles WISE Claude Barnha1t and Fred Denn1s The Co1n1ne1c1al Club borrows the b1g typ 1n roo1n for a speed test Th1S IS only one of the 1nany aCt1V1t16S of the group Mr Elmer Leffel 1S adv1ser of the group . 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Holding a meetin in fiont of the YWCA are the officers of Sophomore Friendship Club Seated on the lawn are Anna bel Miranda Gay Grindle and Ann Castor Barbara Parke Ann Meredith Mary Lou El der president Barbara Boden berg Phyllis Greider and Pat Montgomery Margaret Miller and Pat Beakes 102 Interrupted durin a cabinet meeting are the oliicers of the Junior Senior Friendship Club Standing left to right are Jac queline Gum Naomi Eby Cor ella Stalder and Pat Burrell Seated are Joan Little Eleanor Barker Jean Ann Miller presi dent Lucy linn Petty Marcia Raymond and Virginia John son The Friendship Club is divided into tvs o organizations the Sophomore aim to make the girls better acquainted with each other in order that they will be able to adjust themselves in the business world and the home after they have graduated from high school The clubs 1nv1te guest speakers who talk on many interesting subjects such as dress charm and careful grooming For the projects this year the girls brought paints crayons and toys for poor children sent several boxes to Europe had a rummage sale and distributed food at Thanksgiving to the underprivileged people For relaxation the girls often hold dances and potlucks Friendship Club and the Junior-Senior Friendship Club. The clubs At table left Toxce Bmton Loulse Blown Llda Pr1tcha1d Marx Upshaw Kathun Jones Dolothy Holland Delo1es Hol land Llo1se Evans Table 11 ht Peggx Duckens Pattx Slllltll Patty Games Leont1ne Ogl t1ee Janlce BIOXXII Lo1anelle Thomas DEsta Hammond Standmg H31!18ttP91I'X Lou ISG VVh te Georg1anna Exans Ida Johnson MarUa1et Jones L1ll18H Caldwell Jane Hardln -2' Carmel1a B10IlStOf1 VV1lhelm1na Allen The progx am for Clark Street Frlendshlp Club IS planned to 1nclude all phases of rel1g1ous recreat1onal and soclal 3Ct1V1t1eS Th1S year they are enjoylng the benefits of last yeal s project the coke bar On meet1ng nlghts thelr room IS a center of 3Ct1V1ty Thxs group and Cente1 Street H1 Y have taken great prlde 1n makmg thexr rooms pleasant meet1ng places so lt IS w1th understandable lmpatlence that thev ElXVa1t the new bu1ld1ng that w1ll g1VG better l3C1l1tlES for the1r work The Center Street H1 Y 1n addltxon to a regularly planned program of work has an outstand1ng basketball team They count among the11 loval fans the glrls of Clark Street Wlth whom they hold a Jomt meetlng once a month Membe1s of Center Street H1 Y are seated Rufus Buffing ton Fred Pea1l Clarence M11 lcr Paul Bufflngton Don Blooks ACIC Butts GOOdW1H Lon Standmg Harold Mabra Elwood Clark R1chard My ers VVQX man Berrx 103 In Jim Thorpe Hi-Y are Jim Powers, Jim Jordan, Paul Dav- is, Jack Campbell, Thor Rone- mus, president, Bill Englefield, Joe Powers. Standing: Jack Helmer, Ralph Blythe, Clive Rush, Jim Coleman, John Dil- liam, Bob Sheets, Norbert Fox. Bill Green, Don Thomas, Don Stinchcomb, Butch Weinbrecht and Dick Snyder. 104 Springfield Hi-Y has completely reorganized its program this year. In the place of the old Sophomore, Junior, Senior clubs there are now seven small chapters, each with membership chosen from all three classes. At the beginning of the year a week-end officers, training school was held at Camp Evergreen. At that time a council was formed to have general control over the individual chapters. Elected were Randolph Deer, president, Joseph Smith, secretary, Joseph Powers, chaplain. These boys plus the various chapter presidents and council represen- tatives make up the over-all governing body. Members of the Eddie Rickenbacker Hi-Y are Tom Rickendollar, Bruce Brown, Bob Maddux, Kenneth Brown, president, Jim Harkins, Duane Eaton, Morris Magill, Joe Manning, John Corry, Tommy Bryden, Tom Castillo, Dick Hemry, Gene Schaefer, Bob Sizemore, Herb Tomlinson, and Benson Barger. Red Grange Hi-Y is composed of Gene Mendenhall. Dick Russell. John Goet- ting. Tom Boatmzm. Jack Felger. Charles Hoy. Jack Kidwell. Hugh Fulton. Don House. Bob Gibson. Dave Tittle. Carl Williams. Morris Netts. Gilbert VVhitaker. Bernard Carmisino. president. Fred Penre. Steve Snyder, Bob Brown, Jim Bull'enbarger. Jim Malone, and Louis Huennerkopf. Belonging to John Philip Sousa Hi-Y are John McKune. Bill Svenclsen, Paul Corey, Bill Hzirrod. John Shepard. Joe Sczirberry, Roger Shepard. Charles Green. Artie Deer. Dick Rzlclclifl. Bob Braun. Jim Lzimborn. Joe Brenning. Bill Kearney. Bob Acles, Steve Magruw. Bob Lumborn. John lVIcCly. Jim Ford. Dick Clark, president. Joe Smith. and Bob Ober. ..-.-,L+-L .....l... 2 ' f George W1ll1ams H1 Y membershlp 1ncludes Alan Kleln D1ck Shank presldent Daxe Sands Charles Mef ford Tom Qu1rk Dlck Harr1s John Jones Dave Coll1ns Jlm McGlaugh l1n Harry Dlllon Larry Wobbe Don N1chols and Don Baker The hlghllght of the entlre program thls year was the Hrst annual Chapter Nlght held at Kelfer Jun1or H1gh School on March 16 A number of lmportant guests 'were present mcludmg Mr Oscar T Martm Pres1dent of the YMCA M1 E 11. Holt Superlntendent of the Sprlngfield Schools Mr Joseph Sterlmg May or ofSpr1ngHeld Mr C L Fox Pr1nc1pal of Sprlngfield H1gh School and Mr Walter Ed Wards General Secretary of the YMCA Thls event was the occaslon of the presentatlon of the Natlonal Charters to the chapters The address of the evenmg was glven by Mr Paul V Barrett of F1ndley Ohlo The fourth annual Vesper SGTVICB was held just before Easter at the H1gh Street Methodlst Church A forty volce boys cho1r provlded mus1c for the servlce The three part sermon was on the subject of Chrlst s last day Don Stlnchcomb J1m Powers and Rlchard Shank presented the three phases of the story Lou Gehrl I-T1 Y ID mbers axe Randy Deel Jun Acton Fred Booth Allan Rankm Lowell Ho1ton Jack Grant B111 Ymger Hank Funk Gene P1e1ce Paul Studer Johnny Wheeler p1es1dent Ronme Fl1tZ JIIU Atchlson Don Jones Eddxe Grant Bob W1ng and Paul Maute 106 1 5 . . , v 1 -1 . , . . . , 1 ' 1 ' , . . . , 1 ' - , . . , . . , . . . . , W 7 7 . 1 1 7 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . A.- Q 4, 7 ' Y 7 . 7 . 7 . . , 1 1 - ul 7 7 - - - v 1 ' 1 V hnga ed ln '1 game of p1ng pan a1e J1111 Acton Jan Hou deshelt Jack1e G11111 and F1ed Booth Eleano1 Barke1 lVl1ss Shulew Knapp club adx1se1 Paul Dav1s Ba1ba11 Pnke Jox ce Bay lo1 Tosh11 Blume B111 Bm lg Randy Dee1 club pres1 dent and Ronald Fr1tz are the onlookers These people '11e the OFHCGIS of the club El Sombrero a soclal organ1zat1on made up of hlgh school boys and Olrls got 1ts name from the llttle hats 1n the wlndow d1apGS whlch decorate the club room HOXVGVGI the name was soo11 shortened to El Som ACt1N1t16S mclude dancmg pmv pond read mg loungmg and 1 gxeat deal of laughmg X Durmg the summer there IS a planned pro g1am cons1st1ng of h1kes barbecues and street dances Th1s orgamzatlon IS an 1n fol mal club that meets on Fr1day nlght and IS chaperoned by volunteer mothers and fathers El bom has been very popular s1nce 1ts begmnmg by prov1d1ng a place to go 1fte1 the Fxlday show OI act1v1ty The 9 45 Club xxhlch ot 1ts name fl0IX1 thc 111119 111 thc 1fte1noon that It opened xx as the usual hm out of the school c1oxxd lt p1ox1ded danc1n had a snack bal 1nd 1 Juke box The xxalls xxexc 5011115 decolated xx1th danc us and names of the stu dents plus nanx names of pIOII11I16I'11. band leadels Dance1s 111 the fOlQglOLlIlCl ne Jane Lcaly Ralph Blx th P11 Beakcs Bob C11st Don nl W'althall md J1111 -Xcton 104 T gf. 71 ' 'Y M ,X . t. x ' ,,,! v i If. , . .-- ' 1 -ff 1 1 1 , ,V 1 O , Q . p . . an 4 ' ' J , O. , A L D . 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Q C --. f -1 ' Q Iv i . ,. . .. v . 2 . - i ' .2 1 ' . -- It takes IDOIL than the te nn to put on '1 Good show It takes mole than an CI1l.l'lLlSlEiQtlC, crowd to cleate the hohdax atmosphue that makes a gala occ'1s1on of a football came It takes a drum malor and hxs hx hsteppmg majorettes It takes cheelleadels 1nd xt takes those goodloolxmg guxs and eals who moxe among the crowd sellmg football p1og1ams The band IS enhanced by the march mg and baton twnlmg of Joyce Foster Anlta Goodfellow B1ll Mc Caughe3 Pat Selv1dge and Bonnle Selfert W'ho wouldnt shout hxmself hoarse led on by Jean Leary Jane Leary Donna Jenlxlns IIIS Hess Phylhs Ulely Mary Ba1er Roseann Powers Lowell Horton Ahce MOITIS Kenny Football programs ale a project of the Journallsm department Sellmg to customer Randy Deer are B1ll1e VV1ttbrock Norma Lee Vance Phyl hs Kealney Shlrley Summers M1 Hugh Barber Jean Ann M1ller Jo Ann Borgerdmg lNancy Baylor and Sh1rley Alexander 109 ' z 'H' 'N z I r, Y 1 . v 5 xv c . 6' . D . ' ' . c 7 -H I I L' . f V V , . C , , - , 1 5 . , ' 1 '. , l . . . r 7 1 1 1 Y Y 7 5 ' 7 x Miller, and Nancy Wear. v X - - - ' i M do :I ' . . X l my K v v ' , 8 .A 3, 1 v V a '- . 9 ' ' - I 1 T5 ' T l .. , , ' 4 7' . , , - I a - 2 K Ly' , Q - Y . Q., L Preceding the introduction of the Home- coming Queen, the crowd was introduced to the belle of Mothers' and Dads' day. Ileana Wojciechowski. typifying the Queen of an earlier day, entered the stadium in a horse-drawn surrey. She, too, was attend- ed by maids, was greeted with acclaim, and was showered with bouquets. This bit of dramatization was a special hello from the Boosters' Club to visiting alumni. 110 J 1 Queen Anita Goodfellow, attended by her ladies - in - waiting Eleanor Barker and Rachel Mellinger, reign- ed over the festivities of the Home- coming game. The girls entered the stadium on a Wildcat float and were led to the satin covered throne des- ignated for the Queen. There she presided over her court and her will- ing subjects, SHS alumni. A' 0 Elected by the student body to reign over the festivities of the Homecoming, Anita Goodfel- low is shown here as she pre- pares to extend the hearty wel- come to visitors and grads in behalf of the student body and faculty. vw- 1 Q, . I f if M V, 6, 7, I 45, I 4 ' l .-pyaf,,g353jfu4 ew, ,fm I ww-, ,M-,Q flag, Zhdiffhg 15,2 f x 1'7Wsm'w 534 f,,,'fg??',f-ff.34,2mS,. ff 5 w fr: Um Qilgkgi a X. 5 td wg 'r Q, 4 ,- 3? wi Q nnslgm, , , .1 .5 l X si I J fr A 35 A 3 Q' ,. Em , J ,N J? Aw 'YQ rf 5 . 1 w 1 X1 Q. Gi Q 0 1 rl NK. 'S' 'I 2 f . fx., I 'S R . .. ,.. 9 f ,my N ,M-M f 4 , ' ig- N, f ffpz ,. ,N 4.. A uv-Q H. ,:'-1 '... 1 'ug' ,V A Y ..',' - q if - A, 41 ' ' ,rv I WW ,fffffbflf ii V5 , W' Ov 'L R -4 I ig f 1' iw I H.. wfi Q I .DQ WL? ! nk-H L ns- Noise . . . Nerves . .. 'M I , ik.- Z' X 3 Although lt plays an lmportant pa1t 1n the promot1on ot all athletlc events 1n Sprlngfleld Hlgh School the Athlet1c Board IS an organlzatlon that students sometlmes forget about Its members are the teachers and coaches who are dnectly con nected wlth the athletic p1 ogram The mam pulpose of the organlzatlon IS to serve as an adx lsory counc1l 1n determ1n1ng the pollcy of our Athletlc department Whenever problems of 1mpo1tance ar1se the athletlc dlrector calls a meetmg for the solutlon of the problem At the end of each season one of these speclal meetlngs IS held for the purpose of approv lng the cand1dates for athletlc awards lt IS thls board that de erm1nes adm1ss1on charges and conflrms athletlc schedules for the comxng season They must also approve all expend1 tures The most outstandlng accompllshment ot thls school year was the approval of plans for the bu1ld1nCf of a d1ess1ng xoom near Evans Stadlum the app1ox1mate cost to be 9320 000 One can 1ead1ly see that thxs IS the group th it makes athletlcs funct1on so smoothlly Stand1ng Franz Bmckman Elwood P1t7e1 Wllllilll Walsh Gladdcn Ronemus Karl H11tL1I1 er Seated James McDon ald Chnl P Schroedcr and John Roms f fi C. 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' Z , , The Varsity S Club The most recent add1t1on to school orgamzatlons IS the Varslty S Club Thls group has just been reorgamzed by some of the schools top athletes so that all young men who have recelved a letter 1n any of the athlet1c act1v1t1es at SHS may have a means through whlch they can express thelr de s1res and Op1I11011S There are no set meetmg dates but all members are very actlve 1n the 1nterest of both school and club The11 reorganlzatlon was not a spectacular one but they have la1d plans for manv projects for the future Durlng the basketball season members d1rected trafflc and parklng and at d1fferent tlmes took charge of the concesslon stands What they have done has helped greatly and 1n appreclatlon they have been awarded season passes to all athletlc events VaYS1ty S IS not a new club for SHS Its or1g1n dates back to 1914 when It was purely an alumnl group The present club however has a def1n1te charter and hopes someday to become one of our most actlve organlzatlons V8FS1ty S members Brown Newby Wheeler Snyder Ronemus Thomas Roberts Kunkle We1nbrecht Strantz Kell1son Morgan Ol1phant Atchlson Castlllo Brooks Merchant Davxs Rush Jones Powers Englefleld Stmchcomb Lottrldge Hanes Adams Campbell l l l Q ' A w' l ?,f'ls?,iif '- . f -ww, --- - 1 ' ll 77 7 5 , A 7 ' l 7 3 . Y , . y . Garrett, Fox, Gianopolous, Ober, Ryman 5 3 7 . 7 7 Y ' ' u n - cc as - - - v ' a ' 5 7 7 n it 1 a v D 7 7 Jim Powers was acclaimed by fellow teammates as honorary captain. 4 , 31, , if . ,Y , , .- --..,,., We present some of the football players who have received special recognition for outstanding ability on the gridiron. The greatest honor is the Zimmer Award, presented to a player on the team who shows extraordinary aptitude in the fields of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. But this is not the only honor which adds color in football. Five players were given places or honorable mention for the first and second all-Ohio teams. ,-'- ,.-Q uf Thor Ronemus, who play- ed first string guard for the Wildcats, garnered a first place position on the All-Ohio Squad. He is the recipient of the Zimmer . n 0 N ix? 1 F Left- Senior Jack Campbell, IQ' ' who played first string guard. 7' Right-Bill Englefield, also a senior, who played end on the first squad. Both of these play- ers received Honorable Men- tion on the All-Ohio Team. f i Award. ff Meet Bill Clauss, Jim McDonald, and Bill Stew- art. McDonald is the head football coach. C l a u s s serves as backfield coach and scout. Stewart com- pletes the football staff by serving as line coach. of 1 'I , A 1 A A Fi -A me -1 DU' 4 ' Q H , A I' if 53512 5' Ii nizdvll -'iff Cast1llo Pearl Wheeler Roberts Wembrecht Rush Snyder Rucker D1ll1am Eng G1bson Wyl1e Engleheld Brown Deaton Campbell J1m Powers Fox Ronemus Davls Stmchomb Buffmton Clauss McDonald Stewart J Feldner Stapleton LaPolt Sanders Green Coleman Lottrldge Tlllberry Frltts Schhcher E Mlller Collms Champlon Benson Cassel Sheets Joe Powers Thomas Long Hoy V Mlller Slagel Stand ley Grant D F eldner Heroes Of The Football Fleld Pract1ce makes perfect Yes It s the blood svx eat and years of lntense trammg that make the football player Startmg on August 20 our team turned out every day for practlce and trammg 1n order to get themselves 1n condl tlon for the openlng game Ram and hall d1dn t daunt the hlgh sp1r1ts of these boys Only eleven of the squad are m the startlng lmeup but the rest of the team work hard not only to stand m readlness but also to g1ve the other members of the team experlence Thls 1ntense tfallllng pa1d off m thelr work on the fleld Never was the team out of condltlon and there were but few tlmes when they showed lack of 1n1t1at1ve or of ab1l1ty Truly th1s team repre sents one of the best 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Y 7 7 Y 7 I 7 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 - s 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 9 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - I . . 9 ' 7 9 7 . . . 1 ' 9 . . . . . , 010. I' 6 ' ' ' J' ' f j fl ' 1 l ,K tx j . . . lx a:,? , 1' x fin? . . . . X fp ' anf, I l '-T . . . I, ' 5 - 1,1 11 ' 27 , 1, ,As Q ' 1' 1 - 4- . 111' ll' I V' ,- ' , ,JL-, . . . . . . . L n - v 71 , ' . f,. 5 .1-4 . 'WWYTTY' SPRINGFIELD HIGH IETTERMEN GIVE THEIR FINAL Stmchomb End Snydex .59 Ronemus ,-v ,p- I...- XI L If Guard Halfbick Fox Center , lk In .f ' X Schlicher Green End Tackle Jim Powers Standley Halfback Guard ' in -rb- Wheeler Campbell Guard Quarterback Engleheld End Roberts Quarterback Deaton Tackle Q Dav1s Tackle ,e X 'W' M, i - fi with 1. 1 L pm 1? 1. u. x N ka 7Q f , 4 , Th- A f V-fi . ffxm, if ef' ,bf . I WN, ' V ff . x ggi' . ,fi A - x , , sf .1 uflfj ' ff'mMI!,' In connection with any sport are those too little appreciated fellows who take care of equipment carry water and run errands Meet our hardworking managers Standing George Gibson Jack Feldner Sponsor Leland Collins Dick Feldner Joe Eng Front Gene Wembrecht Bob Sheets GOOD MANAGERS ARE FOUNDATIONS FOR GOOD TEAMS FOOTBALL SCORES Columbus W Cowboys 20 Wildcats 12 Columbus N Polar Bears 7 Wildcats 7 Lima Central Dragons 21 Wildcats 20 Mansfield Tygers 6 Wildcats 32 Hamilton Big Blue 0 Wildcats 19 Middletown Mxddies 9 Wildcats 7 Dayton Roosev t Teddies 20 W dcats 12 Toledo Woodw d Polar B rs 6 W dcats 7 Dayton St1vers Tigers 0 Wildcats 44 Despite the ups and downs our team experienced th1s last season they upheld the traditions of Springfield High School by never relentmg until the final report of the gun The bovs on the gridiron displax ed some plays which caused headlines on the sport page Dlck Sm der thrilled the spectators of the Columbus West game by sprinting 60 yards to paydlrt perform ing one of the gieatest feats of the season Ha back Fred Pearl started the second half of the Lima Central fray by returning the opening kick 75 yards for a touchdown Shortly afterwards quarterback Johnny Wheeler almost equaled this achievement by running 65 yards for the third marker of the eve ning These are only three outstandlng plays of the season which have helped make th1s an extremely exciting and lnterestmg sports year N s 0 E Q ' y - . n u u 7 P01'fSm0U'fh Trojans 25, Wildcats 0 real ability in addition to their spunk. Here are a few , H i D . . . . A n L -'V 1 G -A is 7 A lf: . ,, . Q' R 14 ill 2' is We Opened With A Thrilling Win . . . In a thrilling game. the Springfield High cagemen opened their season with Columbus West on December 5. Coming from behind in the last two minutes. the Wildcat basketball team edged the Cowboys 43-41. The first half ended with Columbus W'est favored by two points. With two minutes remaining in the game. the score was 37-34. Then guard Ed Roberts and forward Clive Rush put Springfield out in front by one point Then rfter VVest missed 'r chrnce to tie the rme on foul shot guard Jim Powers put the game on ree Llrx e Rush Forward Went Through Our Ups And Downs v-re, ,X use-3' Out of r tc t rl of eighteen games played we won ten and lost S These games were plaved rgunst som of the finest teams rn the state Yet rn every case we held our end of the fight There must rlways be a losing team and we ern expect to t rke our turn once rn a While Drele Norm ur Forw rrd But Ended With Triumph And Honors W th the most exerting trnrsh ol tlre year the Springfield minutes of me gr e tie VX lde it t l d t 'l rs the scoring column Howex r gurrer Denny Grrr tt rnd eenter Fred Pearl l ole throu lr h tgnt l er e tr seore four pernts md 'o put Springfield rhe rd for the first time rn the g rme Pl rx mg XX1'l1 rmr determination the Cats held the le rd urrtrl the time r in out to seore their sixth victory Pe rrl led the seorers for SHS with nine points ind Norm in ind G rrrett fellow ed w ith sew en and six points e reh I' red Pear l Center ! 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I , -'Q John Wheeler Guard The Season In Review Th1s year the varslty Wlldcat basketball squad had more than a successful season Paced by semor D1ck Norman w1th 147 po1nts the Wlldcats trlumphed ove1 ten teams losmg to only elght The openlng game of the year proved to b a close thrlller Wlth SHS flnally wmnmg by a 43 41 margm Throughout the season the Wlldcat ballhandlers upset more than one team who weren t supposed to be beaten Mansfleld Ports mouth and Dayton Wllbur Wrlght fall 1n thls cate gory In Sprmgfleld s last scheduled game at Xenla Central all seven of the graduatlng senlors saw ac t1on Jlm AtCh1SOH B1ll Englefleld Benny Garrett Dlck Norman J 1m Powers Eddle Roberts and Johnny Wheeler Agaln th1s year Sprlngfleld entertalned thle outslde teams 1n the second annual Chr1stmas cage carnlval SHS dropped 1tS flrst nlght game to Dayton Stlvers but defeated GT3HdV1eW 1n the con solatlon game the followlng evenlng In the class A tournament the Wildcats were ellmlnated by Dayton Fa1rv1ew 41 25 128 B111 En ltfleld Centex Folwaxd Benny Ga1 rett Guard W 12 Q a. G 1 SI A Q 4 7 1 , 7 1 Q , ' y' , , lx X and or N E, lx at 'f' X . -- 'wfxyj 1 4 . i Jim Atchison .1 . , . . . . , . . 1 , . a - - . . ' . 3 1 y U ' . . , .- fiff x . . A -.2 . . . . - f ax ' o' . ' . 3 . ' ' ' w 'S H46 . - . . - , X if - - - ' cc as R is . . - . xg?-'Af Jnn Pow G1 s Guan d Ed Roberts Gual cl f- Opponents SHS Op Hlgh Po1nt Man Columbus We t Columbus Central Monroe At L1ma Central Carnlval Stlvers G1andv1ew Mlddletown Portsmouth At Ch1ll1cothe At Hamllton Mansfleld L1ma South At Portsmouth Ham1lton At M1ddl9tOWD Ch1ll1cothe W1lbur Wrlght At Xen1a Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an an an Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe 43 41 27 31 42 29 41 54 42 50 44 38 38 49 52 42 52 38 27 57 31 25 31 38 38 50 30 51 54 33 45 43 38 32 Norman 16 Rush Garlett 6 Roberts 11 Rush 14 Pearl 17 Norman 13 4 boys tled Wlth 6 Roberts 15 Norman 12 Pearl 10 Garrett 9 Norman 12 Pearl 13 Roberts 11 Norman 15 Norman 10 Roberts Garrett 8 Act1on IS fast play els are leadg and the crowd IS ulld I WX li M :n 7 3 - . . ff! S . 5 Q- - I , - 9 ' 1 l ' f A . 12 - - 5 ' . 19 -7 - t ' . 26 - - ' ' . ' , .27 - - ' ' J . 2 - ' ' ' J . 9 - - ' ' J . 10 - - x Q . J . ' ' 6 it ' J . 17 30-29 Pearl- 9 - ' J . 23 - - ' J X23 J . 30 - - 4' ,P ' 6 -7 - ' ' b. 14 - - A ' ' b. 20 - - ,' ' b. 27 0 - , - The reserve team playmg a schedule of tough secondary squads enjoyed a Very excellent season undel the fme lead ershlp of coach John Remsberg They ended the year wlth a h1gh number of WIDS and few losses The sophomore team playmg a schedule of tough county schools enjoyed a very excellent season under the flne lead ershlp of B1ll Clauss They ended the year VV1th a record of ten w1ns and only four losses unu........,..,,.1' Membels of the 1948 reserve squad are Tom Cast1llo Earl F11tts ROgQ1 Crabtree Coach John Remsberg Manager Dave Sands Don De Jong Kenneth Fmney and Joe Powers MBIHb61S of the 1948 sophomore squad are Manager Glass Blauvelt Anderson Crant D1ll1am Sheets Back row Coach B111 Clauss Eck halt K1lgore Haley Rxce Roberts Managex Parcell Jfwsf-v 7 . . ' . ' - - 7 1 a . . . . . , Y . . D v ' 5 , . I Q ' ' I - Z 7 9 1 . . . . . ' 1 y Y . . - 7 ' I 1 I 7 7 7 5 ,'W,,,,,. , R 1, - tm T a . ' a V - . 4 , . f 5 ' ' ' 9 ' - ' 'D 3 , , X ' , . f ' . X4 ' 7, t,,, I , L . Y V . 1 I gl ..-.Q , , fklthoudh s1x of the VaFS1ty l1ne up w1l1 be lost to the team bv graduatxon Coach Elwood P1tzer w1ll stxll have a strong team to begln w1th next season Coach exper1ence galned ln th1S wmter s schedules both the Reserves and the Sophomores w1ll be able to turn over real VHFS1ty materlal for next season s games When the entlre basketball sect1on Vars1ty Reserves and Sophomores assemble we can understand why the Wlldcats are cons1dered one of the most formldable teams 1n the state Roberts Cl1ve Rush J1m Powers B111 Engle fxeld Athlet1c D1rector Carl F Schroeder Coach Elwood P1tzer Benny Garrett Jun Atch1son Fred Pearl John Wheeler and Managers Paul Stluder and Herb Tomhn son Clauss and Coach Remsberg both report that with the Mi-2mb91'S of VHYSHY afei Dick NOUHHU, Ed J .4- Q -. 1 .5 I 1 I 1 I 'QS mf I QQ, I 'sq . 1 X NW. ' X f - .':f'f X 'Q L , U h Q49 . 'Q ' 10 at ig A i 5'1 .E 3' , :wr 3 1 ' ajzy Qu di . . Q at 2 i I' l Ei Q I ,5 , V IVE A. g L Mfg, 522 E ' I X' V VL v. ,Y x i f ' fi' 'Y V 2 ' if' 13 i Q il Q I ff fi , as 4' '55 1, ' 2 I J L 1 Q Q Q Hi . 3 Y ,ilu Q M1 ' :pu 5 fu if a ,. rg, . + 5 , P 2 ff ' K jg' X QQ. N mm! M ,, .Xxx . , I' if 'A k ' I ., . 1 A' , LJ What makes a first class track team? Shall we share our secret with the world? Well here it is. For a winning track team you must have a good third floor hall. One like ours that reaches from here to there' where the gang can run a mile without turning a corner-oh well at least a city block. Maybe it takes more than that to make champions but whatever else it takes that s what SHS thinclads have. No one has ever decided for sure whether it s the first robin or the first hurdle in the third floor hall that marks the end of winter' but from the day that teachers and the pupils who keep them in after school begin having to wade out over prostrate bodies doing everything from toe touching to the swan dive-from that day forward track season is IN. What are the results of an early start and long hours of practice? Why you win fifteen trophies W The Wildcat track team show off some of the trophies that they brought back from the Newark and the Wesleyan meets. Members of the team are: first row Gregory Speros Clive Rush Jack Camp- bell Dick Snyder Don Jones Earl Mil- ler' second row Karl Kellison High Kunkle Tommy Boatman Dick Russell Harold Lightfoot Carl Peal Paul Buf- fington Ralph Blythe Ed Roberts' third row Ed Tolliver Tom Newby Jim Atchi- son Bob Neff Bill Fails Doug Morgan Rodney Benson Bill Bossert R. Hanes' Stevenson Clovis Carter Malon Mer chant Gene Burks John Cassell Don Brooks Don Stmchcomb Jack House Jack Feldner fmanagerj fifth row Trainer Leland Collins Merrill Freed Joe Jordan Jim Powers Thor Ronemus Charles Marhanka Roger Everhart Rufus Turner Joe Tillberry Coach Rone mus sixth row Don Thomas Tom Hinton John Davis Robert Maddux fmanagerj J 1m Burton Don Fitzgerald George Gian opulos Charles Ludwig 1' A y P- f fx f- Af N H '43 li ,. KVA: i Fri Jfii ics-?,e 1 I 7 7 5. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 7 7 7 7 7 1 7 7 7 7 J 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 , 7 7 7 7 for the school and take nine out of ten meets. fourth row, Cgach Bin SteQ,,art, Geng 1 l 1 ' 7 . 7 7 7 7 . 7 u 1 Q I , I 7 7 7 7 7 7 . 7 n , , u - 7 U 7 7 7 Q , 1 a , 1 ' a ' , . 7. IQ Coach Ronemus glves a word of explanat1on to Jack House about how to xmprove h1s start The cross country team start from the Snyder Park recreat1on center Coach L G Ronme Ronemus one of the best track coaches ln the state has been re sponslble for over 75 trophles slnce he be gan coachlng track at SHS Before commg to Spr1ngf1eld Hlgh School he was ath let1c coach at Oak Grove and at New Moorefleld In both schools he produced wlnmng teams He was 1n the U S Naval Alr Corps from February 1943 through February 1946 He conslders th1s h1s best season and the undefeated record of h1s th1nclads proves h1s polnts Durlng twenty one years of coachlng he has never lost a dual or tr1 angular meet Much of the Credlt he glV6S to the cooperatlon on the part of the boys and to hlS assoclates B111 Stewart, John Remsberg and Leland Coll1ns and to the Junlor hlgh school coaches who g1Ve the boys then' prellmmary tralnlng 3 , ,,, , ' -5 . . , z ' , - s .1 , a a 9 'X t 1 , These fifteen boys, key men in the SHS successful track season, qualified to represent their school in the state track and field meet. Here they met the best talent that other Ohio schools had to offer. They are, first row: Clive Rush, Jack House, Don Stinchcomb, Dick Snyder, Jim Powersg sec- ond row: Merrill Freed Hugh Kunkle Karl Kellison Clovis Carter Ted Newby third row Douglas Morgan Gene Burks Don Blooks Mahlon Merchant and Carl Peal TRACK MEN WIN NINE MEETS EIETEEN TROPHIES Mahlon Merchant takes the high Jump 1n the District Meet Let us rev1ew the season briefly F1rst there was COLUMBUS WEST a dual meet which the boys took 93 25 They captured 12 of the 14 f1rst places Three of the boys annexed two first places Gene Burks won the broad Jump and the 100 yard dash St1nchcomb nabbed the 100 yard hlgh and the 220 low hurdles Rufus Turner captured the shot put and the discus toss Not a bad beginning' The second was a quadrangular meet Wlth DAY TON F a1rv1ew OSBORN and TROY Jack House broke the stadium and SHS records for the 440 dash 50 5 seconds In the dual meet with DAYTON DUNBAR we breezed through w1th a mere 85 38 In the quad wlth DAYTON WILBUR WRIGHT OSBORN and BEAVERCREEK the Cats took n1ne firsts Don Stlnchcomb and Carl Peal won two first places In the WESLEYAN RELAYS pitted aga1nst such competition as Cleveland East Tech Columbus Central and Toledo DeV1lb1s the squad scored 2915 points to take the Class A laurels 1n the 16th annual Relays Forty schools partlcipated In the NEWARK RELAYS they copped five trophies including the b1g one whlch the Wildcats won three years for permanent possesslon 135 Jack House takes the 220 1n 22 2 sec onds and breaks prev1ous Stadlum records Edd1e Tolhver Don Brooks Don Stmchcomb Gene Burks and Jlm Powers get 1n some pract1ce on the hurdles Thmclads Break Several Records Sprmgfleld Hlgh became Class A champlons of the MIAMI UNIVERSITY track and fleld meet Don Stlnchcomb set a new record as he completed the 120 yard h1gh hurdles 1n 15 3 seconds The prev1ous record 15 4 had been estab hshed 1n 1936 Burks House Brooks and Everhart also won flrsts Taklng a permanent lead ln the second event of the day the Wlldcats successfully defended for the 10th t1me thelr SOUTHWEST DISTRICT Class A crown In capturmg th1S 11th stralght t1tle Spr1ngf1eld scored 1n every event except three They took elght f1rsts IH 1nd1v1dual events beSld6S half m1le relay Three of the flrsts went to Jack House for 100 yard dash 440 yard dash 220 yard dash Don Stlnch comb collected two hurdle flrsts The Cats copped the Greater Oh1o track t1tle by taklng e1ght out of 14 pOSS1ble flrsts and rolhng up a total of 88 polnts Don Stmchcomb establ1shed a new mark of 15 1 for the 120 yard hurdles Jack House scampered the 100 yard dash 1n 9 9 seconds and a 220 dash prehmmary 1n 22 2 seconds These marks topped records set 1n 1938 and 1939 They also broke prev1ous sta dlum records In the OHIO STATE track meet a 40 year old competltlon the Wlldcat trackmen scored thlrd place -llll Although the team and Coach Ronemus would have llked a wm at the state meet the coach was well S8t1Sf1Sd w1th the season s rec ord Such a succ ssful season would not have been pOSS1bl9 he explalned wlthout the excellent materlal that we get from the Jumor h1ghS Grade school and Jumor hlgh school tra1n1ng IS b g1nn1ng to show results ln our semor h1gh school athletlc pro gram Thor Ronemus holds the Class A troph5 for the shot put team The three mem bers Standlng are Hugh Kunkle Don Thomas and Jack Campbell Doug Morgan passes to Don Stlnch comb 1n a m1le run at the Ohlo Wes leyan meet Carl Peal wlnner 01 the SHQ de athlon champ1onsh1p Gene B u r k s and D o n Stmchcomb tled for second place The boys are shown w1th the1r award ro phxes and track shoes In the cross country l1neup are Bob Slze more Ted Newby J1m Atchlson D1ck Russell Roger F1Ck B111 Uber Lee Ph1l l1pS Paul Studer B111 Van Meter Bob Merkle Benny Gar rett Grldley Harr1ss M11ton Ogden Cl1n ton Bo1sel Coach Ronemus Th1S fall after one year s absence Spr1ngf1eld agam Ronemus the W1ldcat harr1ers had a falr season losmg to Columbus Central ty1ng Dayton Dunbar beatmg Osborn and plac1ng second 1n a quadrangu lar meet wlth West holdlng top honors Althougn every coach wants a champlonshlp team Ronemus stated he would be S8t1Sf16d th1s year w1th a couple good m11ers for the sprmg track season but he was also looklng forward to next year when he expects Hlgh School to be among the top fhght cross coun try teams Th1s year letters were won by C BO1S8l R F1Ck T Newby L Ph1ll1ps D Russell and B Uber YV1tl'1 top honors goxng to T Newby 138 Carl Potts F r 1 t z Kauffman and Ersel Potts are three of the members of the SHS golf team Last year an mexperlenced Spr1ngf1eld Hlgh golf team lost elght stra1ght meets They dld not have a speclal coach therefore Athletxc Dlrector Carl Schroeder coached the team about one nlght each week Due to very poor weather 1n an exceedlngly wet sprmg, the rest of the meets were cancelled Cred1t ought to be extended to th1s small group of boys for wantlng a team so much that they con tmued on as a group desplte all thelr losses and the lack of a coach The hope that a full t1me coach would greet the returnlng lettermen w1ll have a - 7 . 7 Q - , 7 7 7 . , I - l l J 7 ,. I - 7 7 , - 7 7 . 5 . . . l ' . 7 renewed 1tS cross country team. Coached by Ronn1e lot to do with their Success in 1948. . 7 7 7 . . 1 Y V 7 . l , . -1 7 . I I , . . , . . 7 7 xii Gilg- 1-lin, 91 The Spr1ngf1eld Hlgh School baseball team ended up 1tS season w1th a better than average record of seven wlns and four losses Open1ng on Apr1l 4 w1th C1nc1nnat1 VVestern Hllls the W1ldC3tS lost However they came back strong W1nn1ng the next f1Ve games One of the outstandlng events of the season was when Fhp Lucas p1tched a no h1t game agalnst Dayton Stwers In the D1str1ct Tournament held at Dayton the W1ldcats lost to Dayton FHIYVIEW by one pomt Although Lucas p1tched a no h1t game Spr1ngf1eld lost because of faulty base runnlng The Cats swamped Portsmouth 7 2 1n the f1rst game of the Greater Oh10 League Tournament Membels of the SHS baseball team axe Geor e Glenn Edgar Wolflam Carl Pe1r1l George Hennessx Tom Walsh Bob Haw ken Tommy Castlllo John Wheelel Chuck Dav1s Spanky Rlnkel Bob Gueth 139 .-1. :. ' - . - 7 ,,.,. . c 4 Y' I I xx ' Q . X g 1 a ' ' 1 . 4 3 I n ' ' 5 e Q' J ' . , t I I - 5 QR s. 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' H - 77 7 n I , The G1rls Athletic Assoclatlon through ts program attempts to give to any glrl who wlshes the opportunlty to enjoy orgamzed ac t1V1ty It IS the only club 1n the school de voted entlrely to the athletic development of glrls The emphasls however IS not entlrely on physlcal development GAA should help a girl through that trying period of growth womanhood Participation in active games helps to develop not only grace of body but also alertness of mind Through her association with her teammates she develops the necessary traits of cooperation and quallties of leadership ReCOgH1t1OH for excellence in performance and for extra currlcular part1c1pat1on 1S glven by awards announced at the close of the school year In order to TSCGIVG an award in GAA glrls must have partlclpated in all the major indoor sports every season and in at least one mmor sport for two seasons The major sports in cludmg such aCt1V1t1GS as hit p1n baseball vol ley ball basketball and cageball have a very large followmg for they offer 1n addition to association with girls in larger groups the Minor actu 1t1GS include pmg pong hikmg and b1CyCl1Hg In add1t1on to furnlshmg the requlre ments necessary for an award these act1v1t1es are the kmd that can be followed outside of school In this way GAA makes 1tS contribution to relaxat1on and enjoyment in lelsure hours A l1vely game of volley ball will give the best kmd of re laxatlon after a day of concentration 1n the classroom . , . . . i . , , , from the tomboy to poised, self-assuredkyoung thrill of competition. , Electlon of Off1CG1S fO1 GAA follows a palllamentalx patte1n Two sopho mores two Junlols and one sen1o1 ale chosen bx the chaunmn these IH tu1n choose flom the club membe1sh1p ten Qllallfled students fxom w hom the club ous off1Ce1s H1t p1n baseball IS not only a fast exc1t1ng game on the gym floor It s good fun at a p1cn1c when you need a game for everybody Of all act1x e games basket ball 1S the queen of spol ts fO1 guls as w ell as for bog s 141 elects five. 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' . ...,................,...........................................,,.....,,...,......... 164 . . . hvnggl nnv' -unn . . . qnlvv -VDF ' ' ' , ....,,,................,...,..,,., 189 ' ..........,..........,................c,......,...,............... 160 ' . ............r..,.,. ............,....................,..,,,,..................,,..,... 1 543 , .,,....................,......,.,..........,,s..............c,..c,..,r 169 ' ................e.................. ......,.....,...,,....,.......,............... 1 86 , , ...................................................,.....,..........,... 154 LARRYS LITTLE KITCHEN ESQQA TEAKS CHDPS ROAD T0 UTOPIA Youll thmk that you have found the Road To Utop1a 1f that road takes you to the f1ne food and fr1endly atmosphe1e of Larry s Llttle Kltchen 1V mlles west of Spr1ngf1eld on U S Route 40 Larry s handles everythmg from thlck banana m11kshakes and strawberry shortcake to r1ch steak dinners For all th1s and a good tlme too h1t the road for Larry's Llttle Kltchen LARRY'S LITTLE KITCHEN One and u half miles west of Springfield on Route 40 v ,. . I 5 . I ' U L I Av 5 1 7 - cc . ,, . . . , . . I , . . , 7 WITHGUT RESERV TIGNS Wlthout Reservatlons Bonded servlce and quahty products are the fmest Bondeds w1111ng men m whlte are always ready to IVE you the complete courtous and qulck SGTVICQ that you deslre Acqulre the Bonded hab1t It W111 satlsfy you It w11l Sat1Sfy your car And dont forget Bonded offers you quahty petroleum products at a savlngs by paving you d1v1dends Wlth every purchase THGUSANDS SAVE THE BGNDED WAY WEST HIGH ,OIL 00 EAST MAIN NORTH LIMESTONE H . . lg, . . . , H . . . . ,, . 1 O' , D , , . ' s - 1 THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME.. THEY WON T BELIEVE ME Unless they see for themselves ln the BOSTON STORE S sharp dlsplay w1ndows the wonderful low prxced clothes for all occa s1ons for all ages B 0 S T 0 STORE ' 7 7 Do You Have The Savings Habit? If you have, you've learned the surest way to financial security. ' ' t rt saving consistently. If you haven't there is no er income for those college needs. Save part of that summ ' - all savings insured up to time hke NOW to s a Any amount starts your account hele S5000 00 Merchants SL Mechamcs Federal Savmgs a Of Sprmgheld Sprmgheld Oh1o nd Loan ASSOC13f1OD E ITS A WUNDERFUL LIFE If YOU HAVE YOUR Moron Scoorr' FROM f own one of these fa mous CUSHMAN Motor Scoo are an mvestment m economy too Up to 3 mmles on S1 worth of gas-sturdxly bu1lt and comfortable rldmg they answer the need for hundreds of busmess 1ndustr1al and pleasures USGS COME IN AND TRY A CUSHMAN' We want you to see and rxde thxs CUSHMAN Get detaxls of xts many fme features and economxcal opera We know you want one Many buy xn heu of hon l second famxly car Al Young Motor Scales , . J s Q . 7 ' 0 Y ' I I p A That's how easy it is .o - ters . . . and they ' ' . O0 THE OTHER LOVE baggy- Q Don t blame hlm Slster' Of course you re beautlful charmlng fascmatmg and glamorous but after all you wouldnt want hlm to dlvert h1S attentlon from that glass of rlch creamy m1lk would you? After all 1tS good and good for h1m because It s from Zafmfen 4 Dcury Company 12 NORTH FOUNTAIN AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO , g t ' V, N-va , ,U W ,I , , ag 'I . -'4' Mlm - rffal P . bJk'1N , . . 9 . , . . . . u 5 u V, , , .... . . . , , 9 ' 3 A . . , I . T 9 aw' i QNX '4 What a beauty' Just look at those hnes' The gleamlng wh1te cabmet lllumlnated luxuuously by soft allurlng fluores cence It IS a full 38 xnches of range teemmg w1th features Do away w1th kxtchen drudgery wlth the new 1948 Westmghouse electrlc range Bowmcms Good Housekeeping Shops 18 WEST HIGLI STREET SPRIINGFIELD PHONE 3 9724 11 WEST MAIN STREET OSBORN PHONE 8 4191 Bunldmg Managers Mortgage Loans We operate 18 buxldlngs 4 Interest and numerous apartments 156 INSURANCE ITS A BAD POLICY NOT TO HAVE A GOOD ONE Winwood 81 Co. 7 EAST COLUMBIA STREET More Than A Centuvzj Of Servzte Q I 1: ,Mft , y 4 N X XF art 5 ' I 91 .- W , O -eff-4 mg . I V 1- J . . . '. . - X 4 M, . , . xg? ggyy Aj 1 ' ' . , o 704eZ5myaafzeaaz'4e ROAD O RIO afzaatweeZta4eecm'7ndc4nZc6eZh4 Youll enjoy your summer Wlth fxne equlpment from RECO the name xepresentlng the best 1n spolts equxp ment Stop 1n at the Store Wlth the Log Front your needs for a f1ne lnvlgoratmg summer you need made by nat1ona1ly famous Remember RECO when you re on your RO and Sat1Sfy Everythmg compames ROAD TO RECO 113 EAST HIGH STREET SPRINGFIELD OHIO D f I I I - , . . . . , . . - ' KL . 77 ' 7 C4 I 7, in 4 fm V I Q' lf I .. 4: It I ! 1 3 . P TIME FOR KEEPS It w1II be for keeps, too, when you furnlsh your new home wlth beautlful I11'1OI9l1I'I1 from HINSON'S We prlde our selves on longlastlng floor coverlngs, careful workmanshlp, and a Wlde cholce of deslgn to su1t every taste For assured satlsfactlon 1n every way see THE HINSON LINOLEUM COMPANY 148 West Mam Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 3 x THI IX , xc WONDER MAN XXX Thls smartly dressed Junlor never has to worry about close ups VV1th the Comblnatlon of fme fabrlc plus the style and tallorlng of clothes hom CHARTER S PATTERSON a student has a well 1oon1ed look that attracts adrn1r1n glances from the OppOS1te sex Any student vull take prlde 1n wearmg these handsomely styled clothes lf you want to be lvxays dressed flt for the llmellght buv your clothes at CHARTER S PATTERSON where you get hlgh qual1tV at fan p1 1ces cnnnrsns PHTTERSON 40-4:2 SOUT.iI Ni4AKQf:zV?b,t Goes The doo1be1I rang It was a package for Her She opened It and found a Iox ely set of SIIVGFWHFG She was overwhelmed Irnmedlately she knew that th1s lft must have come from STERLING S the oldest L1Cdlt jewelers m Sprm fleld You may not be a brlde but you too can IQCGIVG the same thrxll 1f you go to STERLING S for your Jewelry SIIVGIXVHIG and other g1ftS The Sterling Jewelry Company a WEST IVIAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO --JQIQT. y q ? V The Bride ild SHS GRADUATES 676 4 0667 M66 , Whethei you have taken the commeicial couise 01 the academic, Louise in hi h school you will be interested in our latest bulletin on Careexs in business It describes the stieamlined tiaining 'which leads to secietaiial accounting and executive positions IH business explains how quickly vou may qualify and how ou1 free Placement Department will help you We axe ieeeiving fai more calls than we can fill Starting sal aries 1ange fiom S35 to S60 a week f Q f L6 LISJYICSS 5 Chamber of Commerce Building Dial 3 4945 Write or c'1ll or visit our office. Just 'isk for A New Slwnt on Business Courses. our 1948 bulletin which explains the courses the time required. 'ind other opportunities offer cl by Springfield Business College. I THE SECRET BEHIND THE DOOR WHAT IS THE SECRET? I ll bet you d1dn t know that there a facto15 1n Sprxngfleld wh1ch creates these un usual and mterestmg mach1nes Peanut Butter Machmery For maklng super smooth stablllzed butters Salted Nut Equzpment R ,VW For toastmg cocktall peanuts and tree nuts 'W' Vegetable Ozl Machmery Tung o1l for waterproof palnts cottonseed and cocoanut o1l for cookmg fats and margarme palm o1l for soap 1-'w Speczal Grmdmg M achmes Ground Wood wastes make plast1c f1llers corn cobs produce furfural and pohshmg agents nut shells make the best plywood glue 1HaT6I'lal ground metals prov1de automoblle bearln s Hammer Mzlls That produce the llvestock feed for the natxon s cattle Pulp and Paper Machmes Most of the f1bre boards used ln blllldlflg con structlon are made of our pulpera Wwe Products Includmg fan guards refmgerator trays What un1que Sprmgfleld lndustry does these Jobs wh1ch have establlshed for It a xx orld wlde reputat1on'7 The Bauer Brothers Company Engineers and Manufacturers Since T878 SHERIDAN AVENUE and BURT STREETS SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 162 0 7 - 9 I - . . . . IS , - . . 'gl ......-1 1 ' - ' Y . - V .. . 3, , M 0 V. , ,V gs, ?,x' ., at ef' - - Wt A , . ' an--f r I 5 ,,.,, . l . . ffl 1 Y V H ' , K3 a I a L My T 7 . 9 ' . . , . . 9 '. - ' x ' ' - , . 7 - . . Smart oman ff W1th a glass of CITIZENS r1ch mrlk each day after school she has the extra en ergy needed to do her homework Furthermore CITIZENS have ma1nta1ned an excellent record ln servlng the communlty wlth tops 1n dalry products CITIZENS m1lk provldes the d1et essentlals necesssary for excellent health and CITIZENS 1ce cream adds the extra treat to a meal Yes It s a SMART WOMAN who serves CITIZEINS dalry products 'IT-i? CITDIEEZ Q D F 'Q' P 'T lffMm7fQfkiff 1, A - Z - 5 Y fl 5 l I Q E l ' 5 s 7 I 163 OE TLEMAN S AOREEME T It s naturally expected of a flsherman that he br mg home at least one good f1Sh If the lake seems empty the W T SMITH COMPANY can save you from d1sgrace Solve your f1Sh11'1g problems and uggest to the ladles 1n your famlly that they solve the1r meal problems by an 1mmed1ate V1S1t to the W T SMITH COMPANY Whether lt s fresh or salt water f1sh the W T SMITH COMPANY has lt on 1Ce Waltlng for you THE MITI-I COMPANY SPRINGFIELD OHIO , . 4, 'Jah , P W .1 I U , . . ,M .JA Q, I -IV , . .., .4 In , S . , . , . . . O O s Time or Comedy Maybe its no time for comedy when you re dripping wet but when your clothes CRAVENETTE makes a garment not only waterproof but also resistant to dirt and stains It s so inexpensive' Everyone can afford the protection of this service For all that s perfect in laundering go to PERFECTION PERFECTIUN LAUNDRY CU 600 West Mum Street CRAVENETTE T00 Springfield Ohio 165 4 O J O are protected by CRAVENETTE, rain as well as sunshine can bring smiles. I - u u - - - I Golden Earrlngs A heavy date and th1s young lady s charm IS enhanced by the fmal touch to her costume a palr of golden earrlngs Enr1ch your appearance wlth Jewelry from HARTS You w11l be fasclnated Wlth our w1ndow d1splay of Jew elry wh1ch 1s unrlvaled 1n both beauty and quahty AJ' rmgs but also watches plns and rmgs to Sult every 1n d1v1dua1 taste and purse Its HARTS for exqu1s1te Jewelry at pr1ces Vou can afford Hart Jewelry Compo ny 26 EAST HIGH STREET SPRINGFIELD OHIO O I dig Q n if W els ,fi 'N 'W . , . -JV' Q. ' N 5. . . - I' ' 21 ...... - 4 my-f Better still, step inside where you can find not only ear- i : . 166 Over 29 Years of Falthful Servlce To Sprlgfleld H1 h Grads Wherever You Go Whatever You Do Youll Want To Wear Clothes From The V CGUE SHGP One Of Amerlca s Fme Stores For Men Over 44FUly Famous Makesv For You To Choose From O O Q O cy ..,. 5.12. Q Q ff' o 0 o . ' l 5,951.11-:. . r f -1115-4'5 ' o 0 1 ,f . f Q 0 0 0 gl' V- ff' 'wi..1,,,Lf Jllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 0 , O STATE CDF THE U ICD How Secure Is The Future Of Your FHIIIIIY7 The Amer1can famlly of today 1S as strong and loyal a unlon as can be found The happlness of your famlly IS 1mportant The state of IIS unlon depends upon securlty Securlty offered only by lnsurance WALLACE AND CCDMPANY 719 22 F1rst Natlonal Bank Bu11d1ng SPRINGFIELD OHIO 0 0 9 Thanks Thousands of shoppers dally VlSlt the Edward Wren Store Thanks' These pdo jo O-1 thousands represent the confldence and falth that the pubhc have 1n hxgh quahty merchandlse It all began 1n 1877 when Sprmgfleld was a small town It contlnued to bulld Wren s 1nto a great department store Thanks' Thanks a m1ll1on' THE EDWARD WREN gSTCRE IN SPRINGFIELD SINCE 1877 s. . . . . 7 . IF WI TER COMES Don't let this happen to you! Be prepared for this coming winter- and many more in the future-with a home of your own. THE MILLS BROS COMPANY carries a good line of materials needed for a home all your own Fast dependable service has always been the policy of this company When you plan to build remodel or repair get your brick cement plaster sand and gravel sewer plpe and flue linings at MILLS The Nlllls Bros Company BUILDERS SUPPLIES AND COAL 201 East Washington Street Springfield Ohio 7 7 7 ! 3 7 7 7 I 3?-1 m Ns S 1'-3 Q, I cff f I , , gl .l,ca.t'V 4 . I g , ' . ,V A , g 1 ' L of-7 ' L O i 170 Where There Is Llfe . . . There s o Hugh School Crowd' INN? at W Mf Where there s a hzgh school crowd there ll be re reshments Where there are refreshments there ll be GRAPETTE It s always ready to satzs y your taste wzth its delzczous lavor It s just lzke the sun rzpened grape' The Gropette Bottling Company 9673 EAST IVIAIN STREET SPRINGFILLD OHIO C I 0 o E ' ' in ' rv ' 3' 4? A Ei -J F A12 A . n . 1- e Viff' A , K U wg A R if , uf . sf, w2..Ain0l ' 1 9 ' 9 jf , . J , . , . . . o - 7 - . S ' , 171 Summer Holldoy Whether you are a flsherman of the cal lber of your frlend here or one w1th more enthuslasm the answer to your sports man s dreams can be found at MEEK S Well known for 1ts varlety of quallty goods MEEK S can supply your every need and at com enlent prlces So before you choose your sports equlpment V1S1t MEEK S George E Meek SL Company 9 6 North Fountam Avenue Sprlngfleld Ohlo Double Exposure Th1s 1S NOT double exposure but a p1c ture of two Sat1Sf16d customers buymg at DIMELS and dlsplaymg the1r purchase of fme quahty footwear Sat1sfact1on DIMELS slogan If you want comfort and fashlon 1n your footwear DIMEL S Wlll do 1ts best to prove that there 1S A Dlmel Shoe for Every Foot 5 East Maln Street 172 Sprlngfleld Ohlo O , - , 7 . . . , ' v 7 . . - - ' 1 s 0 .J , .5.g..g..g.. J , A wx V .. . . . 1, 7 , . . . - - cc . . aa - V . IS ' x Q 1 u 1 ' cc - an 5 l WEEK END AT THE WALDCRF Yi 1f Everyone w1ll agree that It was comparable to a week end at the Waldorf What? Your most recent party Where? Your own home the banquet hall or wherever It may have been When? Afternoon or evenmg as you prefer Why? That wonderfully del1c1ous cake you served Of course' HOLSUM pastrles are always temptlng to the palate no matter where not matter when To make the party complete go to the The Springfield Baking Compo ny 132 West Washmgton Street Spr1ngf1eld Ohlo MELODY TIME '6 ff' o0f I , 5 f z f ,sf N, I X X ff PORTER MUSIC SHCP 174 11 A1 Cade Sp11ngf1e1d Ohlo 4? X 4 9 ' a X s Its melodv tlme when the gang D8th91S at SUSIE s h f ouse a tel the game to smg 'md dance F01 such an occaslon sheet mus, IL both populal and C13SS1CHl may be UL11ChdSGd at the POI te1 MIISIC Shop NIGHT AND DAY YOUR FRIENDLY STORE IN TOWN SEARS for your one stop shoppmg' Buy for the Famlly the Car or the H m Due to SEARS stralght hne dlstrlbutlon and mass purchasmg power we are able to offer you GOOD UALITY FOR LESS W h d COURTESY and SERVICE FIRST For your shoppmg convemence remember that SEARS Open Every Monday Night Tull 9 ROEBUCK, and CO D Q , I e ave ma e it a policy in our store to put CUSTOMER, is ...... 7 Temptat1on You bet' The fme clothes offered at the HUB are a temptat1on to any boy lookmg for h1gh qual1ty 1n the latest styles Another added feature whlch all hlgh school boys look for IS the lastlng durablllty of materlals For a FGVIGW of what s smart and stylewlse 1n men s clothmg march rlght over to T GOOD EW J anle was worrled for a whlle for fear her p1cn1c mlght not be a success but look at that smlle she s XV68I'1I'1g now She has found out the GOOD NEWS about COMMUNITY KITCHEN S complete catermg SGFVICC COMMUNITY KITCHEN w1ll serve anythmg from coffee and COMMUNITY KITCHEN S low pr1ces and you wlll be too So to earn the reputatlon of a smooth hostess wlthout spendmg hours 1n your kltchen Dxal 2 1251 The Community Kitchen 33 South Market Place Spr1ngf1eld Oh1o I he . , . , cake for a reception to a full dinner. Janie was pleased with O O SITTI G PRETTY Good food good entertalnment and pleasant compamons' One of the most lmportant factors 1n makmg such a llfe 1S beaut1ful surroundmgs HADLEYS the home of fme furmture has everythmg to complete your home They can furnlsh any room wlth charm You ll be Slttlflg pretty wlth durable yet beautlful fu1n1 ture well Vklthlll your budget lf you go to HADI.EY'S Furniture 51 57 West Mam Street SPRINGFIELD OHIO 178 5 fs 4, 4 V F What a comfortable and delightful life! I X 1 x i' Ali lg!- X t E ,2- -Q W4 M f 43 6' Mr BICIHCIIHQS Bullcls Hls Dream House Whether your name IS Blandlngs O1 Smlth you have a chance to bulld your dream house cheaply and sturdlly Wlth lumber and other buxldlng supphes from the BRAIN LUMBER COMPANY X Whether your dreams ale fox the modem or the colonlal style 1n archltecture they have the equlpment complete from fenc mg to roofmg and pamt The Brain Lumber Company 409 East Street Sprmgfle Q O N i o '17 X x 0 5 ' ' ' mlm o - . 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'N ld, Ohlo 179 Duel In The Sun ...Q OR healthful fun and cool relaxatlon when those bla? mg days of late summer and earlg autumn roll around en Joy MUZZY S LAKE vxlth 1tS exe llent beach and swlmmmg f3C1l1t1ES Kv l Whether your DUEL IS a water flght Wlth the gang or a contest Wlth rod and reel agalnst the b 1 g one that always gets away you ll flnd act1on a plentv at MUZZY S Pack a p1cn1c lunch load the gang 1nto the car and set ou Easlly leached from Spflngfleld only a mlle west of Urbana MUZZYS IS the 1deal spot for fun thls summer MUZZY S LAKE Urbana, Oh1o sw1M1vuNG Pzczvzcxzzvc FISHING 180 ,lux f' 1 I .1 ll' if v M, X , . V ' A . 1, ...L 1 ' ,1. 1 .'g,j,.y. 1. ,U gqgg l.n Amr - ' :NI '- 99 jar? 7 - -ii? 1 WTq'H ' i,.ff3f,Q. ,rf 51511293 1tw4faw hae Q 1 . - . ,,,A ,,,U , ln A X QW A V, . , 7. . -1 t,L - Q QD . . 3 , - , . . 7 ' - 7 i 7 . , . 7 0- 0 J For Whom The Bell Tolls When the bell iings at SHS there is a stampede from To the Hickory Drive In of course There the students meet to chat and to enjoy a tasty snack prepared the Hickory way The Best of Food and Service is the slogan of the Hickory Drive In When the bell tolls the students know where to go They go to the HICKORY DRIVE IN 652 North limestone Street Springfield Ohio the building. Where are they going in such a hurry? . I Sa We!! ememfefzeal . , , H1 h school days what prec1cus memoues th1s per1od of your l1fe holds' Football captam homecommg queen all these glorlous thrllls can be easlly and lnexpenslvely recorded wlth photographs Let REMBRANDT S expert photographers capture that happy mo ment wlth a photograph that you wlll cherlsh forever emlzcmdt pofatmozf lowland 24 East Hlgh Street SPRINGFIELD OHIO 182 G - . - ' C, , , . , ' 4 . 4 ' 7 J . . I I s mac e f Its remalkable how soothlng the peallng of bells can be to one ID sorrovx or dlstress So too the SCFVICG rendered by an eff1c1ent funeral home 1S a comfort to those who have lost some one dear Llttleton s w1ll take care of all de talls and m th1s Way w1ll make the loss more bearable .follfielaa 4 xaemf qfame 840 North limestone Street DIAl 3 6439 SPRINGFIELD OHIO 183 . , A lx: V g fl I I - .. 5 n .Q 'L I e t 'L . of Ae o I me -ge A I- Qgefls , 1 . ' I Wx 184 sn N103 Y THE SEARCH IS ENDED Do as so many Spflflgfleld buslness men as well as SHS publlcatlon edltors slmp ly call ln a Spr1ngf1eld Engravlng Com pany representatlve Let hlrn take over the task of produclng the engravlngs that go so far to assure a flnely prlnted f1n1shed product You ll llke the results' And you ll l1ke too the many extra SGPVICCS we g1VQ to help you meet publlcatlon and Drlnter s deadllnes SPRINGFIELD GFIGRHVIFIG fin, AIIDEISOI REIGNS IS QUEEN ef? 'MQW I REMEMBER MAMA The bobby soxer of today gets qulte a charge when she looks at her mother s h1gh school snapshots The clothes of the flapper era modeled so welll by Dad s best g1rl are today subject for laughter The modern teen ager Wlll have her own daughter some day then todays hlgh school snap shots w1ll be a treasure that she wouldn t part Wlth Her daughter of the poss1ble rocket to the moon set w1ll hardly beheve that sweaters slfurts and saddles were sharp 1n mama s heyday But her photographs w1ll be proof enough Cameras fllm 1n both black and Wh1te and color and other photographlc supphes make yesterday memor1es a reahty tomorrow RAPID PHOTO SERVICE Something In The Wind It s that fragrance of p1es and cakes and doughnuts that biings you to a full stop before WROBBEL S show window IOOK AT THOSE BEAUTIFUL CAKES' Yes it IS hard to pass a mouth watering display in a bakery window without stopping to buy something BAKERY are as pleasing to the taste as they aie to the eye Whether Vou are planning a party or are just a little hungry at the end of a school day WROBBEL S have the baked goods that offer the answ ei to 3ou1 di earns Dial 2 8926 Dial 3 7022 Wrobbel s Bakery The Sweetest Pastrzes Thzs Szde Of Heaten 14 East High Street Springfield Ohio i You can be assured that the delicious pastries at WROBBEUS , . , . . I 1 SEA OF GRASS Do you have a sea of grass staring you in the face. endless horizons of green horror that must be cutf' If that golf game or swim is waiting, save time with a MAST-FOOS lawnmower Junior it means the end ot in ork roi you Dad xx 1ll be begging to do the Job himself with his new lawnmovt er ,fi V3 9' if Mast Foos Manufacturing Co Laiunmozuers Since 1880 20 North Limestone Stieet Springfield Ohio The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer Eve1yone fl om the grumpy old bachelor to the cute llttle bobby soxer goes to MARSHALL S Whether It s for a prescrxptlon newspaper or clgar you can always flnd the bachelor headed for MARSHALL S Much to h1s d1smay there also can be found the bobby soxel who drops 1n to llsten to the latest h1t tune on the Juke box or to purchase the newest spec1al Yes whatever voul need you can flnd lt at MARSHALL S JIMMIE MARSHALL Prop 1221 South Center Street Sprmgfleld Oh1o shade of lipstick and the day's double-malted MAR l'IAl.l.'S DRUGS The Unfinished Dance Ummmmmmmmmm That coke tastes wonderful after a fast Jltterbug It s coohng' It tastes hke more 423 West North S1 W Springfield Ohlo V It's refreshing! ' . V I O I I ' I 189 5a 34 -sn f M167 SJW You are now faced Wlth the most 1mportant dec1s1ons of your hfe choosmg a career Before you make your final Ch01CG, It would pay you to look 1nto the Wonderful op portu111t1es that are before you 111 the 33.111115 Sizzfuw 3811311 'mu ilu Hniirh Egfilffb Air ,5F111'l.'1' IWUJOTH 10.1 Post Offlce, 2 S981 389211-111 f ' 2' 23' .sl Q. .-- ,cl .,. 1, f 'f:!3flW -as wfmgw I ,Nfl ' A by-MRS-' I 1 vgwfw 4240 'Se'i'gfwpg7 A, Q-:QQQQQQEQZQQ ro X -' 5 - 1 4' Q 33- fi? - .lk H 5 gg 5 ,Eg i I I .......,. .... . .I ra 2 5 U l . O . . Q . . . I l . y , y . N K f 0 S , ' ' 1 V .J . , rj K K atagmpda SPECIALIZED PLANNING AND ENGRAVING SERVICE FOR YEARBOOK STAFFS 191 I -------------- ---- ' 1 I I I I I A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I PIU I ' I ' I ' J L. 1.-.11-111 11111111-11 ,4azfa9m,a4a
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