Springfield Senior High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Springfield, OH)
- Class of 1950
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-A A Century ol Progress 1950 l85O In Springfield Public Schools ,ff 'Q ' f . f 'qi' A , 5 ' ' rf ' Y ,M-wwf ' ' ' .Hi l ' 2 ,f ,fs 'er ' v E ' 51 ' , . I Q .v K, 1' 7' I 1 i I? is ag 4 V I , fa V CHOOLKEEPING 1n Spr1ng fleld goes back to the day of the log school the qu11l pen rough wooden slabs for seats and w1ndows glazed w1th Oll paper the days when woodcraft and a knowledge of f1rearms were consldered more lmportant than booklarnm There were few maps charts or other supplles Teachers were flrm b l1evers 1n the old max1m Spare the rod and spo1l the chlld The Blble was commonly the chlef read1ng book and the cathech1sm of d1f ferent churches was a part of the currlcu um It was not unt11 1850 that a system of free pubhc schools was lntroduced to Sprlng fleld At th1s t1me two c1t1zens were ap po1nt d to manage the schools Formerly schools had been ent1rely or 1n part sup ported by pr1vate funds The flrst school 1n Spr1ngf1eld was started 1n 1806 by Na thanlel P1nkered 1n a log cab1n on the northeast corner of Maln and Market Streets CFounta1n Avenue to usb In 1851 the people voted to bu1ld two school houses Eastern and Western Eastern has been replaced by the present McK1nley century of SCFVICG By 1880 Spr1ngf1eld had a central school bu1ld1ng wh1ch 1n cluded an elementary school and a hlgh school ln add1t1on to Eastern West rn Southern and Northern bu1ld1ngs M110 C W1ll1ams orgamzed the h1gh school Datlng to 1841 the hlgh school was supported partly by prlvate funds 1n 1869 however the property was leased to the Board of Educat1on of the Clty for publ1c school purposes F W Hurt was the f1rst super1ntendent of the publlc schools Jam s Cowles and Chandler Robb1ns succeeded h1m Then for a number of years the Off1C9 was d1S contlnued however the pr1nc1pals of the schools acted as superlntendent IH thelr respectlve dlstrlcts and 1n add1t1on to teachlng devoted a certam port1on of t1me to supervlslon J A Jackson who became supermtendent 1n 1873 was the f1rst to devote h1s ent1re t1me to the task of run n1ng the schools S1nce 1875 the OfflCe has been held by W J Whlte A E Tay lor W H We1r Carey Boggess John S Weaver George E McCord Frank Shel ton Homer Stevens and Edward E Holt The l1ttle red schoolhouse has forever d1S appeared from the Amer1can scene and 1n 1ts place a compl1cated 1nvolved system has developed however those small al most forgotten predecessors of our mod ern schools were the p1oneers 1n the flght agalnst superst1t1on and lgnorance Th1s 1S 1950 a s1gn1f1cant year 1n the h1s tory of our publlc school system denotlng a century of progress a far cry from the t1m when almost anyone could qual1fy as a teacher and a supermtendent devoted only a small port1on of hlS t1me to dlrect 1ng the schools If thos p1oneers of 1850 could be shown the Spflngfleld school system one century later they would see the present super 1ntendent bus1ly worklng on 1mprove ments 1n the educatlonal program Llbrar IGS are 1n operatlon even at the elem ntary level and classes for students need1ng speclal attent1on are bemg lmproved A comprehens1ve survey of the ent1re school system has been 1nst1tuted A1d1ng th s11per1ntendent IS the Personnel Dlrector vtho along w1th hlS many other dutles ma1nta1ns all reports related to staff and pup1l personnel lf those forerunners of our modern school system could b taken on a tour of the Clty they would marvel at the bu1ld1ng program apprommatlng S2 200 000 now ln progress These schools 1nclude Elm wood Fulton Lagonda Hardlng Road and an add1t1on to Schaefer Junlor H1gh The Board of Educat1on the pol1cy mak mg body keeps the complex system run n1ng smoothly and efflclently maklng plans for lmprovlng our educatlonal op portun1t1es and dev1s1ng ways to g1ve us more value from our educatlon Those plcneers would observe that we are bene f1t1ng greatly from the mnumerable 1m provements and changes brought about s1nce 1850 School lunch programs health serv1ce and 1nstruct1on a wlde readlng program and parent teacher assoclatlons should show them that our efforts to 1mprove our edu catlonal process and fac1l1t1es have a def 1n1te purpose and that our goal 1S to get the most out of our schools - , 1 I 7 I 7 . 7 7 7 1 9 ' . 5 U . 7 . . . . ' 3 Y ' ' S ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 s - ' U ' I , . - . . 77, . . , . A , . . - , Q , 1 , . . 1 . . . . - 2 g t , - . . ' e . . . . ' s ' ' . . . . - ' v ' 9 . 7 . . , 1 1 , . . I . . 9 , 5 . . . , 3 . . . , 7 7 7 but Western IS st1ll 1n use after almost a - ' 1 , l ' , - y . . . . O 7 7 - - . . '3 , . . . . 7 1 1 o 1 1 ' , , n . , . I ' - ' ' Q 7 1 9 7 3 1 1 ' . . , - u ' , 1 7 7 V 1 ' 7 1 I 1 ' . .I . . S 1 ' , . 7 . . . , , Q 7 . . , . I - 1 1 , 1 I - 1 7 ' ' 7 9 ' 7 1 - 2 ' ' Admmlstratlon SHS The Classroom Publ1cat1ons Speech and Dramatlcs Library ....,......,....r...... Choirs ..,.............,....,... Orchestra ....rr............... Band ................ .......... Clubs ...........,.........,..... Th, Teams ................... Sophomores ....,,......... Junlors ................,.,.... Seniors ......,.,,..........,.... Western School the oldest school building in Southern School was moi ed to ts Clifton Avenue address Springfield It has seen nearly a century o to inalce may or SHS Now the laughter and gay voices 0 Early Buildings Old Central High School once housed both the elementary grades and high school and it was the senior high school until 1911 Around 1941 the land was sold to Crowell Collier and the building was razed , ,A ,V ,Vg it V. A N 3 A f e .1 J . A , , ,A . - . ' ' ' , , ' i ' use and is still honsing eager young students. recesses make us wish that we were in grade school again. I I , . ', , l . L Q Supermfendenf E E HoH' Mr Holt became supermtendent of Sprmgfleld Publzc Schools two years ago faced wzth the ertenswe bzuld :ng program now an progress 62'-' 4,.,.,-4' S 1 'Ui f' O Happy Lowes of Cluldren lull soon bg heard wmzny from the neu Fulton School Nearzng completion the buzldzng IS ultra modern and IS equipped uzth lfvest erluvarzonal aczlnzes 0 l I i - l , l,. A 1 ' 1:5 , ii if ' L h v ' 4 f , .W . , WA' ,, x V , ZW' M l ' I. '15,-',f 57, A , A V , '- ' , full fr . , ,, I L' , n I I , , . ' . 3 ' 1. u . - ' . . . . ' .' . ,' .,., Q . . ., I X . . y ' . Y - lm .. V ' . if I Wm 1249 P? '43-vi. Mlss Helen Foster and Miss Arnelda. Fnnderburg me the secretarzes whose responwbzlrty zt zs to keep the affazrs of the superintendents of zce zn order Mr Dan Avlcerrnan Director o Personnel for 'Sprzngfreld Publrc Schools was formerly a member of the Senzor Hzgh School faculty It s a far cry from the days when the superlnten dent of schools taught as well as supervlsed the school svstem Sprlngfleld IS no longer a vlllage and her school system has kept pace Wlth the development of the Clty In the OfflCGS of the Superlntendent, Board of Educatlon, and the Busmess Manager, the work of the secretarles steps up the efflclency needed to run a comphcated educatmnal program Thelr dutles range from ke p1ng f1l9S ID order to meet mg the pubhc Mzss Paulme Dlllahnnt secretary to Mr Forrer and Mrs They are asszsted by Mzss Ruth Foster Mtss Vrrgze Brlght Olwe Reeves serve the needs of the Board of Edncatzon secretary to the Clerk of the Board and Mtss Barbara Locey 1, E! The members of the Board of Educatzon here tn sesszon to dzscuss buzldzng problems are Bztner Brown Mrs Mzrzam Bodenberg Don Applegate Buszness Manager E E Forrer Max Rezch Mark Snyder and Supenntendent E E Holt lnfluence of the Board of Educatlon, whlch deter m1nes pOllC1ES lmporfant to us all The Off1CGS of the superlntendent the buslness manager, and the attendance personnel functlon efflclently under 1ts control Mrs Dorothy Botkzn Chandler Sweet and Mrs Carrte Vonderhezde manage the affalrs of the Attendance Offlce Our schools are in able hands under the guiding ,- Z' .ff ' I5 E :wassu- iF'SEZ3W5 FFF -E::, X 'W --KU 'SK FNQE HE f aiu 'E' Nw 72'-1 EXE M Kelfer Jumor Hzgh Dome of SHS Hayward Jumor H1gh Schaefer Jumor H1gh Snyder Parlc Jumor H1gh Roosevelt Jumor Hzgh 42,1 W v:rlzw- 1771 the ZLk'j1l71lH v 1 1 lz ur educatzon I 1 lf Humenzs L f 1 fm' m IIIAQS n bealmg 11,1971 ue ILIIOUIJ 1! up nt the baslmtbnll qamev nv F11 ZlhC'df1NC'e?IlfIP'r1LUTd? l fl! C . at I V V ,if W , Wh, . wif, V J' 4, v ' jf- n. . I, ' W ,i,: -Q,vf.T9f fiyi' M 'ff ft . FH. H , N r 9 J '35, .V ,L in , Frr ju' ' '1 ' high srhfmls. Irv KISNUVJAIIIU wfrlm' 1111 flu no uf SHS Iv fu' I er 0 bu fur lie lgifler 1 ffzzzlful ull T ff if Gy ' .' Mr Harold Warfel, teacher asszstant prmczpal and mastermind who has the knack of opemng lockers and makmg schedules work In the heart of the lngh school Mr Fox s secretarles Marylu Kaufman and Rosella Martm are a mme of mformatzon on any problem that may arzse A 1 ' 1 s . , . - 1 , . Principal C. L. Fox Although Mr For has the organ vatton of the school well m hand, yet he matntams a frtendly 'rela tronshzp wlth the student body He takes a personal mterest m the welfare of the students and makes our successes and fazlures his concern He shares wzth us the excztement of a sports event as enthuszastzcally as he applauds our scholastzc achtevements 6' i A Q ! 'W 'Q Y any J .av 'hymn f if mg, if WU fa fi! .Sig ? gf fl 3 Wal, . at ll ' Eg' , Fr f Qld Ls A :Q Ink ' Liza , f fl, . . . ' V t fl' iff? W- ., fy' . ' 4,1 Q ' 25,2 ' 3, Va, Mat? , 2 . . , e I a 1' . H ' . Mr Boyd Youngs keen mterest m the prob leurs o gunmr and semor boys has made hun therr trusted rzend as well as then' advrser Fvery Sprzugfzelcl Hulh School qlrl knows that she lull be reeeu ed zuth unflerstzmclmg when she consults her dean Miss Chrzstme Hume The hlgh school offers 1tS students the counsellng of a capable guldanc staff Thelr doors are always open to us Those who take advantage of the opportumty to dlscuss problems Wlth them are rlchly re warded not only by the wlsdom of the1r mature Judgment but 1n acqulrmg a last mg frlend By hrs znterestecl and unclerszandmg manner M1 L E Sanders helps the sophomore bous to become adjusted to the problems of hzgh school lr e . K fi, .U y L , - , 4.1. I . 12 In G1rls Counczl Mary Brooks models the proper attzre for glrls 1n high school as approved by the comrmttee Nancy Walsh Janet Dunbar Lynne Garlough Joan Mackay and Bermce Young The Councrl offlcers are Joan Mackay Lozs Hznton Conme Lesh Maryorze Reeves The Erecutwe Board of Junwr Senzor Eng take under conszderatzon plans for Fourtesy Week Board members are Robert Evans Dave Agle Joe Eng Bzll McKa1g, Jack Grant and Gus Kerlazes Sophomore Boys Counczl members survey the maqazzne sales results and prazse those dwzszons wh1ch Mr Sand ers announces as over the top Officers of the counczl are Bob Roberts Edgar Brrcher Don Roberts and Bob Crabtree . , . ! p 9 . I . , . Q - . . y I 7 ' Boys' Council with their president, Joe 9 . ' f 5 ' , . , . , . . LOIS B111 and Joe form the bond between the adm1n1strat1on the faculty and us the busy buzzlng students of SHS At then' consent many of the proposals from Boys or Glrls Councll are referred to the Executlve Board wh1ch under the super v1s1on of Mr Fox suggests and carrles out the rules and pol1c1es of our school Mr Fox as pr1nc1pal heads the school but as 1n every organlzatlon he has hlS asslstant who help h1m keep the school operatlng smoothly H1s rlght hand man IS Mr Warfel our ass1stant pr1nc1pal H1s dutles are varled but among the more maddenlng lS that of makmg the schedules for the seventeen hundred students to the satlsfactlon of all Then M1ss Ma1 t1n together wlth her ass1s tant Mrs Kaufman lessens the worr1es of Mr Fox by keeplng the Off1Ce runmng efflclently When no one knows the ans wer Ask Mlss Martxn IS the lnevltable advlce and she usually has the answer For the personal 1nd1v1dual problems of students there are three deans whose counsel 1S g1ven 1n a most s1ncere way For the g1rls Mlss Hume always has words of gu1dance and adV1Ce to help them 1n th 1r troubles Mr Young takes under h1s w1ng the Junlor and senlor boys Whlle Mr Sanders offers to the sophomore boys h1S help Durmg the perlod of 100 years there have been countless lmprovements both 1n th school bu1ld1ngs and 1n the currxculum From one class 1n home economlcs we now offer classes 1n homemaklng foods clothlng and home nurslng For the boys too courses have been added 1n sheet metal wood shop machlne shop pattern makmg and draftlng Th 3 Rs have gone through a change too The flrst one Readln has ex panded to College General or Commer c1al Enghsh and the Rlthmatlc 1S now shop or bus1ness math geometry algebra or trlg Rltln can now be done 1n numer ous languages French Spanlsh German or Latln 1ts up to the student The thlngs labeled by our forefathers as frllls subjects such as gym art muslc are now regular credlt earmng courses Wlth th1s much of a change 1n the last centurv w1ll not another Century of Progress present g1rls 1n the shop or boys 1n the home economlcs department? Yes our school has changed but the stu dents w1ll never change From all over the c1ty we come and wlll contlnue to come to make new fr1ends and become good c1t1zens of our communlty SHS H . . ,, . . . 1 1 N-7 1 4 0 A 1 . . U G. ' .. . . V! . . . . 1 , 5 . . G X . 1 - f If Y .. -V o 1 , gw . . ,V 1 , , ., 1. M- -eV- - -- , - , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , 1. - 1 Q 1 ' - 1 . . . , , . , . 1 1 ' - 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . . , . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . G . . , , 5 . cc - 77 - - - 1 1 1 ' . . . . . N . . H ' 7 . 7 . . ,, . . 1 1 1 ' . 4 . . . - . , . , ' 7 Q 9 IN THE CLASSRCOM Ronme Smztlz zs class chazrrnan m hrs Englzsh grammar class Wayne Post wants to enter mto dzscusszon wzth Barbara Trzmble Because of the changes 1n our hfe through the years, our Engl1sh department at SHS has been altered to conform to the tlmes A full, well planned program cons1st1ng of composltlon, rhe torlc, grammar, and hterature IS provlded to glV8 us varled experlences ln Englxsh and to help us to have a better understandlng of our languag To prepare young men and women for the work of the world College, Commerc1al, and General Enghsh courses ale offered to f1ll the requlre ments of those who lntend elther to contmue thelr formal educat1on or to tal-.e a job lmmed lately after graduatlon Thls well orgamzed plan affords every boy and g1rl an equal chance to proflt along the lmes best sulted to h1s needs 16 English Miss Rosemary Sundberg Mrs Fontabelle Snodgrass Mzss Edzth Rztchze Mzss Helen Raup Mrss Mary Ballmger and I . - A. . . . , . . 4 , I . . . . - , I U I . U I Alfred Stein examine books for extra-currlcular reading. . Q N-Q CC 77 ' 7 c Members o the Enqhsh faculty are lup perj Mzss Ablqazl Van Horn M1ss May Fay Mzss Hetty Rabey Robert Rolfes and Mzss Ruth Fit llouerb Mrs Lena Noble Miss Karen Ganmer Charles Mzlhgan Mzss Anne Haoseler and Mrs Nma Mane Ladd Grammar Spellmg Lrferafure Composlhon Students of Miss Van Horn s Englzsll class get together on a touqh consh uctwn rule m then' English workbook .v ' 1 -, .K .7 1 K . , .. . .. , ,, , 0 0 so V v . Senor Smnh Q Spanzsh classes lzsten to records ullzch help them to perfect then' pronuncmtzon 1 Languages Spanish ' French 0 German 0 Lahn In Fremll IIVLSS Low Hmton quzded by Mrs Ladd pomls out famous buzldmgs m Parzs 18 VIH A I 4 V k-I ' U, 1 V s ir I 0 0 funn- SHS offers IH lts curllculum IH addltlon to Latm, three spoken languages, French, Spamsh and German The two years taken by the hlgh school stud nt g1V6 an adequate background for further work 1n college Besxdes the fundamental rules of grammar, a knowledge of the p ople and the customs cf that countrv are obtalned Records are used ln class to enable the student to perfect h1s accent, and newspapers wr1tten ln the class room language supplement text assignments. The modern language teachers are Al 'red Miss Ruth Fitz and Miss Doro- Stem Mrs Nmn Ladd and Clarence Smith. thy Krautu-atcr teach Latin Science Chemlsfry Physrcs Biology A chemlstry laboratory zs always a scene of great actzvzty 20 In the SCIQDCC department at SHS many oppor tun1t1es are glven to d1scover hldd n talents In the chemlstry lab are studled many formulae and compounds and the ch mlcal forces ex pounded m formlng them Phvslcs brlngs 1n the study of electr1c1ty machlnes and physlcal changes Blology concerns the study of varlous plants and anlmals as to composltlon hablts etc There are also several general sclence courses wh1ch may be taken Whether d1ssect1ng bugs shootlng atoms balanc young sc1ent1sts may be kept busy throughout thelr hlgh school career lpper pzcturc A B Shaffer Frank McKa1q Harold War el Ralph Stzdcford Lower picture Robert Peters Mzss Glarlu I eatherman Charles Caldwell CllGll7lC91lKd1lf77LU1l C . . .... Q I 0 e , ' 5 9 5 7 ' . . , . , - ing formulae, or blOW1Dg up the chemistry lab, 7 ' - - I 'H ' A. Q ' f , ' - -- . '- .S 1 Y - ' , . f - Many students fmd algebra drffzcult at flrst but M1ss Chase gwes them some pomters that enhghten them Algebra Geometry E conomlcs Arrfhmehc Shop Mafh When we enter hlgh school mathematlcs IS no longer just one of the three R s Of course ln Jumor hlgh vue were sch duled for algebra and had our flrst suggestlon of the scope of the math fleld Now we choose math for 1ts practlcal ap phcatlon to our futur needs Algebra sohd and plane geom try and trlgonometry are taken by most college preparatory students Mor practlcal math IS taught to the vocat1ona1 students BUS1 ness arlthmetlc econom1cs and shop math are taken by thcse students who mtend to use a great deal of that subject IH the1r career On the whole the math f1e1d 1S a Wlde and var1 d one from Wh1Ch the most enterprlslng student may choose sat1sfactor11y Mathematics Members of the Illath faculty are lupperj Mrs Ruth Mowell yan and luther Barnes Clou rl Hnqh Barber Glaclden Ron emus Howard Broun Wlllldll Wilson anal James Leztzs 'A' :je-w . Haw A V 'f nf.. A E 'Mawr' n 1 ,A,. Mr.. y 0 I f X I Q nl. , , Edwin White, Frank lVIeKaig, Miss Ella Chase, Charles Milli- . 1 '- 79 , , ' , ' 1 . ' ' v ' V.. V 4 7 . , . ' 7 . . . Y S . . 9 . ' u D . V 1 3 . . a 7 7 ' v 5 v Forum groups drscuss cz rrent problems Members of V1 Leu IS s qroup are Plzzl Wrlks Barbara Beasley Vwzan Neuberg Dale Boflenlerg I W Ieuzs Kathze Bouser Bzll McDe11tf Barbre Boclevvberg Bzll Goettman and Carolyr Schuarlz Social Science Fran Brzckman Mrs Agnes Henderson Russell Larsen The Soc1al Suenca department enrlches our l1ves more than we reallze wh1le we are IH school Through classes 1n h1story, SOC10l0gy, economlcs, pared to enter our respectlve communltles as c1t1zens who are 1nterested 1n CIVIC welfare We can vote more lntelhgently and know how to part1c1pate ln solvmg problems 1n all types of soclal relat1ons We also can understand more fully the undertaklngs of our government ln forelgn problems Miss Ruth lclerson Mrs Fontrbellc Snodgrass Mrs Wilma Felqer f.Sffl7l'llNQJ Ralph Thornburg lewzs Lewts JamesLew1s 22 p as eel. psychology, and business law we are better pre- , , A . . . '19 3.41am-..., 9 bw mf' Nw: 6 6 JELD HW Wzlllam Clauss Russell EICIIIQ Wayne Slater Olwer Matheny Teachers of the dru Cr trammq course J M Lmn and Robert Rolfes are teacners of uorld history are Wzllzam Steaart and Carl Reardon World Hlsfory Amerrcan Hlsfory Government' Geography Forum Senior Economics Driver Educahon Amta Thomas and Bill Klnmson cited as other members of the drwer trammg course take a chstance judgment test Soc1al SCIGDCG means not only h1story and geog raphy but to SHS students It means drlver edu catlon In th1s valuabl course drlvlng 1S put on a sc1ent1f1c basls Students are put to many tests to assure the teacher that they are worthy of th des1red hcense Mr Wllham Stewart and Mr Carl Reardon are the able mstructors of thls course After learmng a few mechanlcs 1n class the student manlpulates the dual control Ford vvh1ch IS kept for the dr1v1ng tralmng class 23 . W J , V ' 'H' . I f ...-' . Q ' ,. xr : - ,. qu- W . ew K, ' I .5 4 ' V. . . I' I s . if-, I ' , '- ' X ' ' Qi? .V 4 1 Q ' N ' dk M W-me ,Z if QS, . '- 1 - ?Q:5i.Q3'55Ms1Q'Z3Z' i ' 'I V V k-L, I ' 4 me ,, 1 fl - v . 1 - '- 7 Q . - , , t . , . . l l . J 7 . . , , , . ' I I C , - . . Q . . . . S , I C O . . 1 . . s o . . . 4 . MIQS Rachel Stewart znstruets a Class zu bequumlq typurq Commercial The Commerclal department mcludes courses ln Shdrfhdlld shorthand typmg, bookeepmg, buslness law, and :Jfhce pract1ce These courses are desxgned for Typmg those plannmg to go mto the busmess world as Bookkeepmg secretar1es, or any other type of Olf1C6 work Business Law college Office Prachce Elmer Leffel lames Lexus Edu! rd Whzte W1ll1am VValsh M1ss Harold Eglmger George Bal rs L 1 Mo us e Rachel Stewart Miss Jams Sturgeon lentme Mus Helen Dent Jn C . They also prove quite an asset to those going to M.R1ir' -lif -1 - ', j-' fi 24 The D1StF1bUt1Ve Educatlon Class puts learnmg on a real l1fe bas1s The sales class has regular classwork ln the mornlng under the dlrectlon of Mr Lehman and then ln the afternoon they ap ply thelr classworls to thelr Jobs 1n downtown stor s and Off1CES Durlng the last year the sales class sold pennants and programs at the football games and sup ported other aCt1V1t16S around the school A student IS assured of a busy l1fe when he Jolns the sales class but he lS rewarded w1th the satls factlon of knowlng that he IS an actxve member of SHS Dlstrlbuhve Education Mzss Margaret Spzcer teacher of the Dzstrzbutwe Education Class The Dstrzbutwe Educat on Cluss 1s under the dtrectzon of Mr Lehman during 'Vhss Margaret Spacers absence 25 ' 7 - Q V lily: F . x. . s ' ' , - 1 . . . I i ' ' ' i ' ' ' , I ' 1 ' ' Although too few girls of high school age realize it, the Home Economics course is one of the most practical courses offered. Every girl wants to have a home of her own sometimeg and when that time comes, she should be able to manage it efficiently. Learning to prepare foods to recog- nize different types and qualities of material to be able to assemble them into clothing and to think out problems of family living and house hold management are essential to the business girl as well as to the homemaker Girls complet ing this course are prepaied for the road of life Foods Clofhmg Texhles Family Llvmg Home Household Managemenf Jane Clerzcus Peggy Duncan and Vw an Brzttun try then' hand at makzng Christmas co0k1es 26 , 0 7 . 7 . . . - o o o 7 3' y g .. 1. Xa if Y me 5- rv-L . I i , ' ii i . 5 I I ,,.y:ar- . it of i m..:j5,A ' ,V W iff -fp . - -f ' J-4 , I I V Economics ,J 4 aim M-0 --if Mrs Rlllli F11 we 7VI1s Helen Rnqrfrs Wm, Uanfle 'lvl 111111: xml Mm Aqua Henl 1 son cherl. equzpment jn the fowls amuse A typlcal sewmg class en joys zls tasks m the large newly decorated room Phyllls Lew and Vwgzma Cunnmglmm mdentz y l1 jerem zbers of maternal by the burnmg test O ' ' , ?.'9'2 J'.':-' , Q M N-.. , 132225 ' ,Q , l M me ' Q, ' f V A , 54 ' J b , ,Q Q , ' WMM , 1, , , ' ,ff 3 -v,7:Qgg1. g :.E? 1 I, . ' ' . 1 - - N MW, 'x S f I , L I U I Wfff A I ,,.. ,ff vx V ' -7 1 s Nursing Thxs year we have 1nst1tuted a much needed d1s pensary at Sprmgfleld The steady stream of boys and gurls who take thexr aches and sprams and brulses to Mrs Eld r tells us how badly th1s servlce has been needed The thought of fak1ng a horrlble headache or dreammg up the symptoms of a serlous lllness just before the blg test doesn t seem qulte so 1nsp1red an ldea when you have to face a reglstered nurse wlth your story not of course that any SHS student ever thought of such an ldea Now we certalnly feel a sense of securlty to know that 1n case of need there IS someone to whom we can go m an emergency Mxs Elder IS an old frlend of Spr1ngf1e1d Hlgh For the last SIX years as part t1me lnstructor she has been teachlng one of the most practlcal courses 1n the currlculum Home Nurslng a course deslgned to tram a glrl what to do when lllness strlkes 1n the home 3130s. Mrs Elrzabeth Elder demonstrates the correct way to wash out a patzent s eye Home Nursmg students learn the wnportance of correct posture how to bandage a scalp wound and how to bandage a spram sw-WSI 334.1 if Nw Z? vm, Mochme Shop Paffern Shop Tm Shop Foundry Drafhng Bob Arnett and Ronny Ren sbmg work together 0 al mportant drawt lg 1 the draftzng room Industrial Arts Tl e I1d1 tr Ill A ts facz IIJ Wtllza e1atWJLcSlr1t Ez11Brch lndustrlal Educatlon IS d1v1ded lnto two dlstmct groups Industrlal Trade presents a thre year course ln e1ther draftmg pattern maklng sheet metal work foundry or machme shop Boys en rolled 1n these classes alternate the1r classroom work Wlth practlcal shop exper1enc Bcys enrollmg IH Industr1al Arts courses get a samplmg of all types of trade work They are taught an apprec1at1on of deslgn the use and care of good tools and thev acqulre an attltude of pr1de 1n the1r Varled ab1l1t1es From the1r courses they l aln to choose wlsely the def1n1te fxeld of xx ork wh1ch they want for the1r vocatlon 29 ill D 0 XX I' . 4 ,7 V , Kc ' A my - o 'W , L .' 11 1 i '1 .71 ' . c I Q- . .. 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Fred R1ce uses the surfncer zn the pattern shop Phzl Metz and John Nlcholson umk zu the baelcgrouncl Charles K1mball operates the plfxnm Industrial Trade 30 lVIembe1s of the In lustrml Trades faculty are Cabovej Her man Sennan Fluoorl Siezner CIIITCILCQ Ober and Charles C01 llouem Alfred Vorlus Joseph Kfwf man Harry Grubbs 'Ns Stan Lmthzcum Eel Anderson and Dick Wag ner compare detml work on thezr blueprmts Physical Education Drzlls such as tlus are planned to help develop grace and pozse Although not a great deal of tlme 19 alloted to gvm classes, the teachers try to 1nst1ll 1n the stu dents a fundamental knowledge of sports, a de Su-e for a healthy body, and a S use of Sportsman A stwong bottom vow IS essentml zn pyramtd buzldmg Shlp Class tlme IS spent 1n relays basketball volleyball, cage ball, callsthemcs, and for the boys, tumbllng and boxlng Elwood Pztzer James McDonald and M189 Lena Hast mgs me the mstructors m the Physlcal Fd Department 0 I . ' ' D -. . , - , ' ' ' ' ' v - ' 7 1 , . , . - ' 4 . 1 The course m Musnc Lzteratwe mcludes both llstemng to music and d1scuss1on afterwards Music Mayor If you are part1cular1y mterested 1n musxc and want to develop your speclal talents elther as a background for a vocatlon or merely as a cultural pursult, a major 1n mus1c 1S a pOSS1ble varlatlon 1n th Academxc Generalcurrlculurn Classes take up the study of lnstruments and volces and pre sent qu1te a comprehenslve course 1n the funda mentals of mus1c Part1c1pants 1n the muslc major program must, of course, be members of one of the cho1rs, of the band, or of the orchestra A class 111 the fundamentals of music stud1es some of the theoretzcal aspects of composztzon - - W--41 Il I I . . . e . . . . 4 . xi . - X , , Elwood Pzt er and Mzss Cora Ullom are the art Instructors Members oj th art major class are hfzrd rt work posters for the Marcz of Dunes ani the Fun Frolzc 'il I' The pres nt Art department IS dlvlded 1nto two separate parts handlcraft dlrected by Mr P1tzer and art major classes under th guldance of Mlss Ullom In add1t1on to thelr regular classroom work the art major classes are also responslble for the num rous posters, banners, and lllustra t1ons needed 1n the other departments Three enormous posters pa1nted by th1S department played a large part 1n leadlng our Wlldcat cage men to State Champlonshlp Handzcra,t has been modelmg wtth clay Here la s members st Lcly the detatls m modelmg feet 'Va- 3. The Herald MJ In order to have the Herald ready m tzme members of the staff are busy readmg galley proo s and edztmg stones or the next edztzon Mr Homer LeFevre cuts stock for the prmt shop Have a story? So does the Journallsm 2 class All the dlrt and current events of SHS are plcked up and prlnted 1n the school paper by the 34 Herald staff On Fr1davs when the Herald 1S b mg sold, students forget the1r stud1es long nough to scan the pages of the1r favorlte news paper for the latest SHS news Carl VV1ll1ams checks the llst wlnle Jun Gratenkemper and Maru Ellen 'VIcKmney fold papers for the mail subscrtptzons V, N S 'I , V? I fy: I ' I J K Q fb f, ' Q N . ' f . f l . CC ' 7.7 I Preparzng the 1950 Wzldcat are Cseatedj Kathleen Barger Dorothy Anderson Norman Lmcoln Nancy Wear Nancy Walsh Joyce Baylor Sue Tzemarm Alan Klern Davzd Collms Cstandmgj Tommte Cor am Kathleen Castor Dzane Forrer Donna Stavreh' and Ellel Mzlls Publications Mr Pobert Poland lmotype operator for scl ool publuatzons -1 The Yearbook class feels 1tself an especlally prlvlleged group because lt gets to put together ID plcture and story th act1v1t1es of the school year The fxrst blg actxvlty the sales Campalgn, kept us busy maklng badg s preparmg contests, and fmally wr1t1ng an assembly Most exc1t1ng of all was seelng the plctures as they came from the photograph rs and watchmg the book grow as the p1 oofs came back from the engraver and we pasted them 1n the work1ng dummy Work 1ng on the annual has certa1nly glven us an op portunlty to learn many thlngs about our school that we never before knew anythmg about The Wlldcaf 35 Cltooszng snrtable copy for the Mentor are left to rtght Lms Weznbreclxt Joan Botktn Dorma Jean Bales Seater? are Frank Schroades Jackie Slmqmt ancl Frances Jacobs School News 36 Sprlngfleld Hlgh also pubhshes a bl yearly l1t rary other Frlday 1n the c1ty newspapers Mater1al for the Mentor IS contrlbuted through the Eng l1sh classes and when recexved, the creatlve Wfltlng class becomes the Mentor staff The Wlldcat column IS Wrltten by the Journallsm 1 class who become ellglble for the Herald staff The Menfor Members of the school neus class who w1ll next year become the Herald sta are shown under the dzrectzon of thelr sponsor Mr Hugh Barber magazine, the Mentor, and a Wildcat column every jf Q . I. 1 X , ' Speech Declamafion Debafe Dramafics Radio and now Television 'x ef M' H ! A 06 NN sf' .X ff 'War x ,ff x JS 4 rf? W4 HN F f 45 - Y 1 f A X f 1 My X xlxii iz X 4.4 Sprmgfleld Hlgh talent takes over telemston at Cmcmnatz Much neare1 our own txme than one hundred Vears ago speaklng was consldered a natural ab1l1ty of the students We now have an extenslve speech department whlch begmnlng Wlth the sophomcre classes pr pares our puplls for better classroom 1ec1tat1ons and culm1nates Wlth our talented stars of telev1s1on Dnectors Sealork and Pemson lay out the setfmg for a play Q O O O O C Cl ' 99 ' n 7 7 , , 3 . 7 1 I .7 ,l . V I l r ..' ,Q ff Q , .v '34 I 'Jil' is 7: , Il' f' f V- 'K ,X .i J' ,rf x Q d Q: A sf' Q. 0 J P W ul h is ,it s X, 13' V Y ' X f. M,g,,4 ,Ig-kz, C I K 3 , 7 X, x ' - - T . , K4 ,pf li, ' if '.,! e, Q ' N' R , ' .- x f X 1 L xt, , ,h . 1 ,I ' fir ' ,,': F xxx '. 1 - J - ' I -1 , ' X' f, 1 1 fi ,A 4 ., ' 'X' s ,ff 4 X I f In f' . , MX -A ' 1 'I I -' 1A Q Lf -, ,W 1-ZA, Af,,'l-,, - N , K' , Members of the speech classes are respons1ble for almost all speaklng performanc s of the school The varlous d1v1s1ons come together ln the monthly contests for debates, dramatlc and ora torlcal d clamatlons, extemporaneous speakmg, Debatzng the electron prob lem are Elazne Stansberry Blll Kznnzson Emerson Oberlzn Charlotte Cam Franz Hansell Janet Dun bar Erme Motts Norman Lmcoln Davzd Bodenberg and plays Through statlon WJEL th1s depart ment operates 1ts own radlo program from the school every afternoon These 3Ct1V1t1ES offer an 1mmense advantage over our early school system Partzczpatzng m our latest soap opera are George Spears Charlotte Cam Car olyn Mzller Dzck Johnson Pat Barley Carol Braun Joan Hall Marianne Spence and dlrectmg the group Larry Kettlehake 38 . , ' fr , V n , A 5 lf A ' r 1 , - V . , ' y s , . 4 l . A . . , 'T , th v . 7' 1 F 1 y ' 1 1 x 1 x s . J . , K, 115121 Q imp A 1 , A 1- , 1 - h f f 5 ji 5 i, . ,Q 1 3.3 ,i . 3 . W 5 ,' if ' 1 ? 2 --....... Members of the senzm c'as.s of 1049 clvvea y p rtrayed the come Vy Meet Me m St Louzs In N S fb '54 .. -1 ,. n : ... S Q - - : : . Q 2. . JJ -Il ... 1 D Q' : 5 'E .. Q Q. N E 'I O - - - 2 Q - Q ., : O Qs Q 5 ... Z' F1 -I3 7: VJ 'M O 'X :' - Q 3 N. N. vfww-HN Q N , X, Q4 Q N, - 7- - . . X, ,N.N . wx .N,v ,M N ,X I we - X X -- - , ,W-w,. .. . , .,N,.W. , N -NM, .N,X X - V ' N Q 1 . . P Y h rm F' 5 o K , X ,N 3 L, , , fa rg . fe I SHS fll2Spl!l7lS non just place in the the dlslrlct Contest uzth Izlmer a one act play The Library 40 Eleanor Hooper and Dorothy Anderson lzl e to spend thezr leisure tme leafzlg th ozcgh the books alll 7 ay: mes The cozy atmosphere of the 11brary offers that com h1ther look to our SHS students The of the necessary ltems whlch were purchased thls year Two new unlts of counter shelvmg 1n the book room provlde more space for the many recently acqulred books Superlntendent E E Holt and the School Board have done a great deal ln helplng lmprove our hbrary We are beneflt mg from a Clty Wlde program for the expanslon and lmprovement of school 11brar1es ' i '1 1' ' X 1 ll f. Z' .. 1' I X I r m t N.. I 1 . X ' L 1 '7' t cc 0 - 77 ' I new furniture and magazine racks were a few I . - l - 1 y . ,ml ' ' ' In our llbrary we have the opportumty to delve lnto volum s of h1dden lore and study to our hearts content ln undlsturbed sllence Durlng study halls, before school and after school you w1ll flnd the llbrary fllled w1th stud nts who are studylng, borrowmg books, or searchlng through the many reference books for 1nformat1on A new set cf Am rlcana Encyclopedlas was pur hased th1s year more reference books were ob tamed and the number of rnagazlnos has been lncreased Miss Mane Stoue SHS libmr an The library d1splays current magu zmes for zntereszs rangmg from sczence 1nd sports to cookzng and charm C- w , . . . . - . . . . . Q v : - 'U . - H v y F ant 1 N Shaw S Armentrout P Nagel C MzKenna L Beale: T Corzmn C Wright A Mwanda WI Melrzll P Potts M Gooflson Sezond rou V Dzxon M VanHo1n A Wzlclrnan B Danah M 'Vl1lIu P Benner S Hullznqnr D Anderson N Wear olcs L f I ae? U nra S K Snuler 1 ollurn C Younq I Shzelfls N Hatchu K Harshbavqer zenour M S1 enae J Kzmabll E Campbell I' urth r James V Forzl M Brut B Beasley M Anselzn P J'llSl1C8 D Uuse P Peters 'VI Nazlle B Dean J Sauter B Bodenberg L '00 Qt, xl Front ron J Osborne D Cram L Pm cis L Laurence B an sell H Speros M Greene R Patton E Stansbury J Dunbar M Kantontn Setnul row C Boyer J Stephenson M MzDon'1ld E Mzller N Kznnzson L W'zllzamson K Lefjel 4 C01 J Over man E Glenn V Llltletou Tlmrd lou F Montqonlery C Peel R Toclhunter N Clmgman C Cassell J Markzn D Koogler M Carte: C Hoy S hate Fourth rou J Rmlser S Jacobs P Burns S Dunbar L Jackson S Kelly M Roberts J Leach J 42 Ilznton G W1 Kaig Fgth ron B Rzce B LaPolt D Boclenberq F Hansell B Rogers G Whitaker J Logan E Oberlzn C Chames R Freeman C Brouglter H Rzclflle J lVI1nn1eh G Pas rhal C Campbell Snth rou D Esterlzne F Muller D Markle D Rurlt D Nelson J W'aqnev D Ca eo F Foster R Hzlunan I Johnson B WrDc11tt J Shepherd Selenth ron J Hagans N Izncoln J WcCavnpbell J Shepherd R Shephtrrl A Bock F Rznue D Pvolhms B Bradley L Wobbe H Burton J Jackson The znset pzttures A1158 Ella Gaver Duector of Vocal Muszc Hcrlxzzs C Fuller P Petty lwth row C Wappner B Harrts R Farr W Post G Papahagas R Booker M Glenn D Commer D Shzelcl Suth on B Fenton D Vest C Schramm P Greena ual! J Bussy D Jones L Beekman B Crabtree Setenth row J Hause D Trzpp J Hauokms H Foltz J Adler A Gzannakopon lru J Vlages J Kr tchbaunl G Adams D Roberts Absent J Nave C Crabtree T Payth D Tope B Moore D Hollonay J Oberly l l l l l rx 'out . '. . , . ' . , . . .. ' . . ' . .. 'A ' 5 M 'I . ' , . , . K ' '. - ' ' . . , . ' . A . ' . . S, . . . . -V - , I- . I . ' . - -' f ' 'I . . - ' . . . . I '. V V f- ' 1 - V - . - - , . 4 5 , , ., . 7' ' , . , , 1 , ' . 1. f -.' 'I . .' I , . , . S. R . lv :, J. M 'lift Tl ' ' rout R. EI'llIl.'. . ' ', G. . '. . .' . . Q ', . , 1' . 1. .' . . ' ' . 'WHC . P. ' -. .. ' '. . ' V. . .' 'K '. P. ,. .' . . . ' 'V . . I ' fi . . R'fl '. . J ' , . 4 . . 1 : 'o ' ow: J. J ' . . J . . . . ' . . , . C. - . . I , . l . A . - 'I . - I . . I . . ' 4 '-'. - ' . - - - - - - ll . . . ' , I . I , . . . ', . , . A l ' ' -' l' , ' ' . , , , - F :1 . . ,914 .. , , Q. , . Q V Q Y I -1 5 V' - .. A Q J , , , I . , 0 . M ,gm A L an 'L' I N - ... 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' , . . . . - y - Vocal Music Front rou Bluer Chynoneth Ruth Ash Shirley Arrnentrout Betty Feagans Marlene Ezsnauqle Delores Swayne, Carolyn Wa ters Mary Jenlctns Carole .Smith Roberta Upshaw Second row Gerry Deck Nancy Gzbson Evelyn Collzbee Iva Shook Barbara Htlton Mary Mzller Carol Pzerson Delores Bruney, Leona Beegle Naornt Mzller Thzrd row Delores Challender Rose Kennedy Betty Lou Morrts Mary Bnrgert Charlotte Boster Marllyn Mc Kmney Paultne Whztaker Mtrtarn Poster Pat Batley Fourth 'row Katherme Booth Pat Broun Joanne Roush Zoe Ann M1ller Suzanne Wtlqus Nancy Hemry Esste George Arlene Bowers Jaclcze Shroyer Alta Lou Ray Ftjth rou Dolly Neese Donna Lloyd Elotse Ealctns Connte Smack Jane Roqers Shzrley Kumble Joanne Clark Shtrley Methena and Vwzan Wtlson Front ro L Pclry .Slonqh S1 e 'ie ly Doreen Crazy Peggy Fenton Altena Bnles Kathryn Good 'Uarrel ne Gray Joyce Bozlen Mart lyn 'llyevs Barbara Trnnble Carol Cran H anda Whzteloa Second ron Peqqy .Sl awp Shzrley Sion! Sh rley Kelley Aancy Thornell De a Dntlnorth Shzrley lone Patsy Seldon Dlane Bt ell Carolyn Longo Jennte Ftnth Nzna Murphy Thzrd rou Donna Fra ter Barbara Rotljleld Frances Gentry Carolyn Peel Mary Jane Roberts Shzrley Jacobs Jacquelzne Jones Joan Patton, Pattz Morgan Margery Kennon Janet Coram Fonrth ron Cyn thza Broan Dons Ztnnnerman Snsan Hoyle Vzrqzna Turner Anna Itnthzuun Ruth Spragg Mary Burkhart Martha Bouers Dotty Neucland Dons Denny 'Vornza Bal ar Louise Ayers Ftfth rou Mary McCarthy Margaret Keller Dors Baker Ann Cor Sandra Coole Catherzne Bostzc Andrey Clllllllllglldlll Nancy McDonough Marlon Staufler Shzrley .Shau Dorothy Mor rtsey Clarznna Reezes Absent Dolores Balch Ann Mansberger 43 1 Y 1 f Y I ' Y 1 V ' , . , l- , ' , , , y , v 5 I . a : y 1 V ' ' ' 4 . ' qu ! ' V Y I ' x' V' 7 'Y Y ' Y ' Y 'Y Y A 7 I : . , . . , ', , - -lv 1 f A , CJ .8 S1 1 . ,,, . , ,V , v ., fl' , 5 t .t . -,z- 5 Va-I .4 , - . . ,, ,, , - 7-1 t -.I , 9 V 'Q ,. 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Q 9 A ll I 1 ' The Orchestra The Springfield Hlgh School orchestra under the ing itself very busy th1s Vear giving ltS own con certs and lending musical background to many of the assembhes and plays The largest part of its work IS done in th spring During this season one of the highlights was the 44 exchange concert with Hamllton High School Springfield first traveled to Hamilton to give a combined concert with their orchestra and then two weeks later Hamilton came to Springfield Th1s opportun1ty to play together offered excel lent experience to the members of both orches ras The orchestra received a superior rating in the District Music Contest as well as putting on a program with the vocal d partment the same week One of their last big spring events was part1c1pat1on ln the May Festival at Memorial Ha pletely confined to spring The annual concert assembly was presented early in the fall during the winter the group made several trips to the Junior hlgh schools to present programs These trips help to show th Junior high students the value of continulng their muslc 1n high school li . p l . ll. direction of Mr. Richard Stocker! has been keep- However, the work of the orchestra is not com- The members of thls busy group are 1 left to flghtp lVIar1lyn Rolfes LOIS KHISGF Carol Flsher Glorla McCollum Judy Ihrlg Joyce Gray Susan Banahan Don Jones Barbara Cook Mary Greene SylV1a Ballentme Revllla Sanders Mar Cla Haly Jeanne House Pat Brown Barbara Rude Alan Botkm Elame Mlller Cback rowb Don Grafton George Hollowell Rodger Shep herd MHTVIH Kennedy Jerry W1ll1ams Steve Magaw Roger McClure fnext pagej Barbara Whlttmgton Ann Kyle Sh1rley Bell LOIS Hm ton Mar1lyn Ansevm Janny Melhnger Marlan Russell Jane Malaby Charlotte Cam Mar1lyn Stedman Gretta Young Pat D1llon B111 B1nn1g D1Ck Prothero M1tchell Gre nawalt Norman Endter Nancy Whlte Donald Cox Barbara Fay JoAnn Needles Mary Pratt Robert Dlttman fback rowj Mr. Stocker, Henry Yates, Nancy Clingman, Eleanor Hooper, Thelma Cogginsg Knot picturedj George McKaig, Roswitha Schugt. Enjoying a rnonzenl of leisure al his horse fiddle is Mr. H I I Stocker, director of instrumental music in the Springfield s I l Marching Band N .smelly 'wh I Th1S year as never before 1n the hxstory of SHS g1rls have taken an 3Ct1V6 part 1n the Marchmg Band The members of the Marchmg Band are Cf1rst rowj George McKa1g Don Cox Jlm Hag ans Jane Malaby D1Ck Prothero Tom Allen Csecond rowj Don Kohl Dorothy Muse Joann Clark, Charles Sells, Kenneth Day, Robert Stone, Charles Kerns, Paul Greenawalt, Dxck Johnston. Chester Br1gham, cthlfd rowj Shlrley Elhs, San dra Keppler, Joanne Perklns, Peggy Webster, Sally Northrop, D1ck Goodall, Sonnv Hart, Ted Prothero, tfourth rowj Lamar Dennls, Gene Rucker, Roger Huff, fstandmgj Harry Swear- ingen, Paul McLaughlin, Don Grafton, Dick Cornwell, George Hollowell, and majorettes Shirley Dulaney and Beverly Currey. The prancing of Majorettes Joan Roberts, Lee Ann Offutt, Beverly Curry, and Shirley Dulaney adds to the colorful picture made by the marching band. C1 2 ,. 1 ,- . K .3 . ., ,,.1 5 Cf1rst rowj Mar1on Russell Janet James Charles Wappner Norman Endter Marllyn Schramm Csecond rowj Dolores Swayne Mary Ann Clark Don Cunmngton Roger McClure Fred Walker Ronald Swonger Alfred Dxttmar Rodger Shep herd Dlck B vlngton Cthlrd rowj Joe Scar berry Joe We1kert Leon Ellcessor Jlm Mc ampbell Steve Magaw Phll Metz Cfourth rowj huck Sell MSFVIH Kennedy Don Rucker Charles McLean Stanley Golngs Jerry McFad den B111B1nn1g Cstandlngj Don Rldenour Lee ford Thos absent mclude Tom Stewart Ray mond Arledge Jerry Wllllams Mltchell Greena walt Jane Barrett Bob Dxttman and B1llRoberts PhloBtsf d D . . , , 3 Y l 7 7 7 9 7 7 7 ' . Q . . . - 7 V 7 7 7 7 ' 'N - . V 7 7 7 F, . '-' 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 l ! Ann Offutt, Joan Roberts, Dlrector Phllo Bots- 'S l - ' 7 7 7 ' 7 7 3 ' Mr. i 0 or , irevtor of the High School B I HEN our school system was f1rst establ1shed clubs were unheard of After a whlle the Irvmg L1terary SOCl6ty was formed In 1912 th1s group became the Star and Crescent Soclety and 1n compet1t1on The Forum a debatmg so Clety was organ1zed From th1s small be glllfllng there are now enough clubs to supply the wants of all those who seek more than just book learnmg The language clubs afford an opportunxty to learn the hablts and customs of the people whose natxve tongue the students are learmng to speak They are also glven a chanc to put thexr language 1nto actxon by slnglng or by presentlng short plays Perhaps the greatest orgamzatlon Wlth respect to SIZE and school Splflt IS the Boosters Club The members of th1s or gan1zat1on back not only sports but also all muslc and dramatlc entertamments Th1s club 1S also responslble for many of the most lmportant soclal act1v1t1es of the school Among the clubs we have those for stu professlons Future Teachers of Amerlca are busy dlSCL1SS11'lg the teachmg requlre ments observmg classrooms and helplng teachers 1n order to galn useful exper lence wh1le the Future Retallers who are busy ln the school ln the mormng and out on the Job ln the afternoon keep ln touch through thelr club Wlth busmess processes throughout the state and nat1on Not to be outdone however the Commerclal and the Industr1al Arts Clubs are on the look out for new 1deaS 1n thelr respectlve fxelds Just as the wlsh for peace 1S found on the tongu s of everyone so It 1S w1th the members of Phlllrenean Club whose whole purpose and work lt IS to push toward a peaceful and frlendly world To those whose pleasure 1S watchmg mole cules chase one another there IS the Star and Atom Club Whlle for the ardent natural1st there IS the Blology Club Boys are not the only students who are mterested 1n sports as one may see by the recreat1onal act1v1t1es of the G1r1s Ath lt1c Assoclatlon Evenlng act1v1ty IS sponsored by the YW and YM for those who want st1ll more so clal l1fe The YW sponsors F r1endsh1p clubs DDT and Skyl1ghters Canteen whlle the YM sponsors all the var1ous H1 Y clubs Are you mterested ln dramatlcs or publ1c speakmg? Then you are certam to f1nd som club to your l1k1ng Rad1O Dramatlc Forum and to those who have earned the equ1red po1nts Natlonal Thesplan Soc1e ty and Nat1onal Forens1c L ague offer a varlety of extra act1v1t1es The onlv HCtlVlty for the shutter bugs 1S the Photography Club How ever Wlth the contlnual r1se of lnterest 1n th1s work there well may someday be a photography class An attempt to make better lead rs and c1t1zens of our commumty 1S the goal of the hlstorv clubs Soclal Sclence and Sophomore Hlstory Forum The members of these clubs study condxtlons 1n the Clty and formulate plans for lmprovements when they take over our commumty the Art League Thls club g1V9S the stu dent a chance to get more experlence ln the fleld of art Partlclpatlon and leadel Shlp 1n these clubs comb1ned w1th character and scholarsh1p usually leads to Natlonal Honor Socxety an orgamzatlon for senlors based on these merlts for all three hlgh school years A Jumor who has upheld the above quallfl catlons may look forward to the chance to be elected to Glrls or Boys State a model of our state government at work To tho e who have glven hou1s of servlce to the betterment of Sprmgfleld Hlgh there IS the Star and Chevron Soclety Vars1ty S 1S another servlce orgamza tl0n whose members have earned letters m the fleld of sports and who strlve to encourage th best 1n athletlc practlce These clubs mark the beg1nn1ng of an ap proach to apprecxatlon and learnmg not avallable 1n the early days of our school system but so valuable to the modern plan of educatxon , - . . . . . . 7 . 7 9 Y , - a ' ' 0 . . . . - . , , ' 7 r . . 7 . . . - , , - - ac - rv - 9 o 1 n . Y , I 7 ' - 9 , a n n 7 . dents who have already decided on their For all those interested in art, there is 1 1 ' 5 . . , . . . e . . 7 5 a s ' . . . . . - - 9 7 ' 7 Q , . . . S . e . l - sc as - - - C . . - . e , . x . . S . Q . . . n 7 . . . . . , Madonna oj the Trail On the famous old tra1l her babe at her breast Stands that p1oneer mother of stone Wlth her son at her knees her face toward the West :he faces 1ts hardshlps alone Anon Social Science Club The members of the Soclal Sc1ence Club, under the leadershlp of Mlss Ruth Acker son, endeavors to create a greater mterest among SHS students 1n the study of social sclence subjects Th1S year the early fall study of the Soclal Sc1ence Club cons1sted of a serles on transportatlon Among these was one on The Natlonal Road The Madonna of the Trall, a famlllar land mark across the country Cone 1n each of the early states through whlch the road passedj IS a f1tt1ng memorlal to the hardy p1oneer women of that day These are erected by the Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolutlon and d9plCt a p1oneer mother holdmg her mfant 1n her arms, wh11e a small boy chngs to her full sk1rts Thelr glft to Ohlo 1S located at the Ohlo Masomc Home on Route 40, west of Sprlngfleld bers Kathleen Barger Virginia Dixon Sec Elsie Wolfram Pat Dillon Bernice Young Treas Shirley Castillo Barbara Bodenberg Pat Montgomery Vic pres Lowell Shook and Pres Alvin Bock in conference with their adviser Miss Ackerson Members not present when the picture was alcen were Chaplain Marilyn Evans and Shirley Whittington 49 - , I l t i A a I v , . . 7 V -kfzyx a - Q 'ia ' , ,., A i . . . . . , J . A 7 ' , Discussing plans for a future meeting are committee mem- . A ! .J ' I I I J . I ' ' I V .' . l C- . ' . . , . r - ' 1 I ! il' ' ' . . . . . s - I 3 ' f fg if ' 1 a 1 I F ' v V- ! . . . German Club offtcers Lozs Kazser Bob Sheets The Dornhause family tn Germany unwrap Dave Agle Ellen Mzlls Bob Hebble and Janet packages from Amerzcan friends who have I sent them clothmg as uell as other arttcles James urappmg grfts for a fanny overseas Barbara Wluttmgton Margaret Keppler and Nancy Walsh entertazn thezr club by enact ng the Witch Scene from Macbeth Offrcers of Fngllsh Club are Chaplam Iannze Mellmger Sec Dzane Foner Vzce pres Lozs Hznlon Pres Marulu Merrzll and Treas Ann Kyle Jun McLaughlzn accompanws Gene Pasehals soulful serenafle to Bryer Chynoweth 50 'fb The offzcers of Spamsh Club are Vrce pres Gay Grmdle Sec LaDonna Jenkms Treas Tommze Corwm Pres PhzlS1n1th and Chap Connte Lesh . . . , y ,l . A Y . U Y .3 ' 1 l 1 ' , , G1 , X :W . , 1 5 Y ' V ' 1 , .. . 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Q 'RM Mr Matheny and Latm Club members take a second helpmg at the clubs annual p1cmc Club offzcers are Treas Jane Rogers Pres Damd Boderzberg and Sec Jarmy Mellmger German Club Hats off Heres the l1ttle German Band' Th1s gay quartet has enhvened many an SHS gathermg w1th 1ts martlal mus1c and w1tty repartee Besldes sponsormg th1s band Der Deutsche Verem ably led by Mr A C Stem has many other worthwh1le act1v1t1es and at 8 S authors thelr l1ves and XVI'lt11'1gS On the soc1a1 slde the German Club th1s year held a dehcxous sauerkraut dlnner and enJoyed a plLI'llC and a hayr1de English Club Do you thlnk you could on a moment s notlce wr1te a Sonnet C0nt31I'11Ilg the words rabb1t plophylectlc and other slmllar odd1t1es If vou thlnk you could then you should be certam to be present when the Englxsh Club holds 1ts annual verse wrltmg contest to determlne wh1ch lucky member wxll be crowned Poet Laureate of the Enghsh Club Enghsh Club meetmgs however usually deal wlth authors readmg and study of poetry and the presentatlon of plays by club members The club ably supervised by Mlss Mary Balhnger was fortunate th1s year 1n havlng as one of 1ts speakers Mrs Helen Lannon of the Sp11ng f1eld Wrlters Club Spanish Club How do our nelghbors south of the bolder llve and work and how can we learn more about thexr customs Parzsmns Barbara Darrah George McKazg Elsze Wolfram Joan Ullman and Alum Bock grace a srdewallc cafe French Club Of1C9TS are Treas Lots Hznton Vzce pres Kathryn Bouser Sec Benuce Young Pres Alan Mast z MVN? ragga, , CAFE DE LA RUE ROYALE The Spanish Club under the dlrectxon of Mr Clarence Smlth flnds the answers to these arrest1ng questlons 1n thelr study of hfe ln Mexxco and polnts South Each month the members learn of the hxstory the geography and the customs of our good nelghbors through reports g1ven by the members themselves through movles and lectures Often Spanlsh Club members all Jom 1n a gay round of Spanlsh folk songs Lahn Club Apparently the Romans plctured above are dOlHg as the Romans do but are no doubt emulatlng one of thelr feast days In thelr meetmgs the Latln Club members capably dlrected by MISS Ruth Fxtz make an lnterestlng study of Roman tlmes and customs ln connect1on w1th the herxtage thelr culture has glven to c1t1zens of both the Western and Eastern world of today French Club The French Club sponsored by Mrs Ladd conducts all of 1ts meetmgs ln French The programs feature skxts and plays 1n wh1ch members part1c1pate I addltxon to many other servlces It performs for the school Le Cercle Francaxs lxke the German Club has provlded a mus1cal OI'gaHlZatlOI1 of glrls volces the French Choxr and now has formed a French Male Chorus ol f . K' LK ' ' l! a . . , y . I . l I f. , W ' x y G I ' y l l l . ,if 5 ' ' I I I . , , I ' , . . AA 1 7 - as - A , ' ' l I V I I I I , . . I l l I . I . . . . . ,K . ,, I I l , 7 7 ' ' ' I . . . . . , 3 7 7 - 1ts re ular meetln s features studles of German , , v Y ' 7 I I I . Q . Y . .x . . . 0 I LL V7 ' SC ' . , . . 77 - l , I , I I I - f sa - 71 as , f vv , l l Q I I , . . 5 , a I C I 1 7 F . . . ' 'l 4 ii 77 ' ' . y 7 . , . 7 ' 7 . 1 . . . ' l , . . ' Y ' V - I I I I I . n . Y . . 9 7 Y , . . . . , . . 1 1 I ' 1 ' 0 Members Don Nordstrom Joan Kimball Rzchard Freeman Davrd Bodenberg Joyce Baylor and Marilyn Evans step mto a past age as they dtscoter alchemzsts Phzl Smzth Lowell Horton Stewart Reuter and Alan Klem trymg to transrnute uorthless metals mto gold Science Clubs From the ranks of SHS students of sclence wlll emerge many of our future doctors, nurses, tech n1c1ans and sclentlsts In order that students 1n terested ln further study than th classroom can offer may have these beneflts, the SHS sclence clubs, the Blology Club, advlsed by Mxss Gladys Leatherman, and the Star and Atom Club, d1 rected by Mr A B Shaffer, have been organlzed The Blology Club had th opportumty of tourlng the laboratory of Clty Hospltal as one of 1ts prog ects Thls year, Star and Atom has been pr1v1 leged to hear an lnterestmg d1scuss1on of the H bomb, 1n whlch the club members and Mr James H111 of Wlttenberg took part Biology Club Carolyn Mzller dzsplays one of the tray favors made by members of the Bwlogy Club Bzology Club offzcers are Pat O'Dell, Vzce pres, Mary Brooks, Pres, Ellen Mzlls, Sec and Stevie Strles, Treas 52 Offwers are Vzce pres Phll Wrllcs Pres Comme Ztm fnerman Sec GenePaSClH1l md Treas Bzll McDevitt Sfar an A'l'om ,.' ff It E if ,, A I' . , y . l , . l f E' ' i Z , 2 2 Q A .xi 2 , L2 , W ' 'i . . ' f S i - . f A l lkt 1 .2 5 1 f E of 5 , A 'V I -R , 4 'S 1, 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 4 A - a . f . . ' J , , .l 1 O ' Q . 3 . . n Inset Cseatedb Sec Nancy Smzth Pres Sue Ttemann Cstandmgj Treas Dave Collzns Corr Sec Pat Bennett and Vtce pres George McKazg Industrial C ub The mset shows Treas Ollte Bmlon, Pres Jerry Du Vall, Vice pres Joe Kneg Philirenean The members of the Phlhrenean Soclety under the dlrectlon of the1r advlser Mr Ralph Thornberg study the lmportance of World Fellowshlp to keep peace Th1S IS p6I'SO1'11f1ed by Dave Agle Tomm1e Cor wln, Betty Hansel, Gay Grlndle, and Alan Mast as war refugees bemg welcomed by B111 Goettman and Ann M1randa the The purpose of the Industrzal Club ts to supplement the classroom knowledge of its 'mem bers by vzsztatzon of factorles and by showmg of movtes Here we see members obsermng the heatmg system of SHS under the tnstructwn of thelr advtser Mr Herman Seaman 4,9- .M X 53 ll li, , , gps - ' 3 , ff Q' I V J' . Q c L5 H f - 1 n i S l l my ' Q P 2 Q . . , . - I . . , sp1r1t of Amerlcan brotherhood. I 1 - , . ,. , . u . I . a , l I , X , A W I 0 I gf f bf V Y W 7 ,H Q ?tx::i . K. ' A - iQ Inset Pres Judy Sauter Vlce pres Martha John son Sec Marrlyn McKmney Treas Eileen Southall Commercial C ub 54 1,49 -X X ff Z' Rose Kennedy and Evelyn Butts pose as secretarzes in an office of yesterday LaDonna Jenkzns and Nor ma Fmney secretarzes of today use the convement faczlmes of a modern offrce At the meetmg of the Commerc1al Club the members, by 11st nlng to speakers ln the commerclal f1eld, learn the problems to expect 1n an Off1CG, the correct conduct of secretarles, and the poor and good qLlal1t16S of a s cre tary notlced by buslnessmen Another phase of the club work IS pI'aCt1C11'lg speed ln shorthand and typlng Those who are outstandmg rece1ve awards 1n the form of certlflcates ThlS year the Commerclal Club w1l1 be 1n1t1ated 1nto the Natlonal Future Busmess Leaders of Amemca, under Wh1Ch name they w11l hereafter be known . lf, . 4 , x '. ,,z. . ' ' as ' x L -X4 , . y . n f T ' ..z . y 1 . ' 'ba-an ' : . I , ' - .r - 1 ' 5 ' ' , .. . O . . . . .. Q . . . . . G - In the past few years the Dlstrlbutlve Educatxon class has rap1dly taken a promlnent and well de served place 1n the school currlculum These stud nts study retall selhng ln class durmg the mormng and then ln the afternoon go to actual Jobs downtown Among the out of store aCt1V 1tl8S durmg the year was the sale of 350 p n nants durlng the football season The club scrap book a photographlc record of the year s actlv 1t1es won flrst place at the State Conventlon Fufure Refculers The Future Retculers get together for mformal dts cussron of club actwztles Clerks Terry Sauder and Dave Hause flll orders for customers Bonme Parker and Rose Mary Randall S . . . . - sa as - 9 .. . S - . , . , - , . Y 1 .7 R ' s ' -1. 'mf h Nj., . . W. I W lx ,x',,y ' fi L pf S .f J ' ,, V , -5 . , , Q 'T Dolores Swayne and Pat Barley are fortunate to vzszt a school at the Chnstmas season Fufure Teachers Future Teachers of Amer1ca 1S one of the professlonal clubs 1n the extra currlcular program Over the years program the club attempts to 1nterest good, prospectlve candldates 1n teach mg as a career In the spr1ng every member has a chance to spend one day teachmg at the grade level and 1n the subyect ln wh1ch each IS mterested Under the supervzszon of Mrs Lavma Chck Janny Mellmger helps button up the lzttle tots Inset Sec Nancy Walsh Pres Maryorze Gooclson Ltbrar tan Mary Edmtston Treas Martha Mallett and Vzce pres Jane Malaby 56 ' i . Q , A . 1 . , . , - , . , - . . Sophomore Hlsfory Forum The Sophomore Hzsory Forum had 1ts pzcture taken through the arches m Club offwers are Sec Janet Cor wm Treas Ginny Luttleton V pres Lanny Beekman Pres B Crabtree Any sophomore IS ehglble for membership ln Hlstory Forum Durlng the year the club takes fleld trlps to hxstorxcal museums and local areas of SlgI'11f1Cal'1t mterest They v1ew recent hlstor 1cal movles and have guest speakers MUSIC, sports, and areas not treated ln ordmary textbooks are also a source of study to them e mezzamne of Memoruzl Hall on one of thezr trzps through the hlstorzcal museum MW? r X o . th . . . . . . . f p . . V '- . - ,wff .,,, . V .I ' '- h ,Hy.,,gf, , . , ' r ' ' A ,, H 7 1 ' 'w, ,W M -P V - ' ' ' 1 Y , ' , , r ' ' , .' . - V .-...--................. , The Sprmgfreld Speech Tournament held on January 21 required a lot of preparatzon on the part of these three gzrls Left to rzght we see Carol Braun recorolmg results whzle Barbara Beasley and Marzlyn Gebhardt are typmg and brmgzng zn reports respectwely N3t1OHal Forens1c League 1S an honorary speech SOC18ty Membershlp 1S attalned by acqulrmg twenty polnts through radlo, speech, and contest work Wlth an mcrease of po1nts a member may move from the f1rst degree, the degree of merlt, to the degre s of honor, d1st1nct1on, and excel lence A degr e of excellence requ1res 250 pomts and anvone reachlng that degree IS awarded a scholarshlp by RIPOH Colleg R1pon Wlsconsm Our chapter last year ranked f1rst 1n the state of Ohlo and S1Xth IH the natlon In the state contest thls V 81 four of our part1c1 pants placed Katherme Bowser placed flrst 1n Orlglnal oratorv and Alan Mast was second 1n the sam f1eld Barbara Parke and Carolyn Schwartz were fourth ln oratorlcal declamatlon and extemporaneous speak1ng respectlvelv At the Nat1onal meet 1n Kenosha WISCOHSID Kathryn Bows r took flrst place ln the natlon 1n Rad10 Announc1ng Offlcers of Nat1onal Forens1c trled to look stagey when we took the1r p1ctures They are shown ln the mset wlth Carol, Barbara and Mar1 lyn Norman Lmcoln 19 secretary and Lou Lan nert IS ass1stant secretary Barbara Parke 1S presldent and B111 Li1I'1H1SO1'1, VICE presldent 58 Nahonal Forensic League Proud remembrances of the dzstrrct Peace Declama tzon Contest are the szlver medals that Barbara Parke Rose Mary Randall and Lou Lannert are dzsplaymg ' s 0 0 C3 e, Q . . . - . . v - . e. , . . 3 . . . -, , . . . 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Pres Betty Hansell Vice pres Jervy Oberly Sec Gaylene Mlller and Treas Roberta Ellmger practzce theorzes dzscussed at a prevzous meetmg of Sophomore Dramattc Club The Sophomore Dramat1c Club acquamts new dramatlc students wxth the SIZE of the stage, the equlpment for settmgs, make up, and costumes, and Wlth the dramatlc program of SHS Also they b gm to acqulre stage technlcs wh1ch they contmue to develop as thelr work becomes more advanced Dlrectors of Sprmgfleld CIVIC Theater and of the Play Bcx meet w1th the members of the Jumor Semor Dramat1c Club to d1scuss the problems of staglng a theatrlcal performance The members then stage a on act play of thelr own, followmg 3dV1C9 and observlng problems prevlously d1S cussed Wlth them Pres Ph1lW1lks Vzce pres .hm McLaughlm Sec Jane Rogers Treas Phyllts Grerder and Program Chr Sue Dudley rehearse a play for presentatzon m Jr Sr Dramatzc Club 59 l t E Q I' I n Q Q la ' ,, fda., ' , - Y h . l . - , - . ' , . . , - C . . . . O- . . 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I Gweneth Detrzck lends herself as a model for the members of the SHS camera club The mset shows Ronme Rowand Secy Don Huffenbarger V pres Stephen Dun bar Pres and Emerson Oberlm Treas Phofography If you have never owned a camera mf you have never walted anxlously for your fllms to be de veloped 1f you have never trled to do your own developlng you have no 1dea how much fun the members of the Photography Club have But thelr fun IS to a purpose They are learnlng along w1th the1r good t1me such matters as cholce of subject center of 1nterest the lmportance of hght and shadow what kmd of paper to use for sharp and soft effects and ever so many other techn1ca11t1es that the un1n1t1ated never dream about Thelr meet1ng t1me 1S often taken up by contests sponsored and judged by members of the club Often they meet at one of the camera shops or at one of the photographlc shops where they see how the profess1ona1s do It and mdeed several former club members are now professlonals themselves . . , Q ! 1 , .- .g - y -I , - 7 7 3 7 7 7 There must be great faSC1I1atlOI1 about seemg your work take form and meamng on paper that IS, lf you have the glft for glvmg lt form At any rate SHS artlsts, not satlsfled wlth worklng a double class perlod each day Jom the Art League Here, they feel, there IS greater oppor tumty for dlscusslon, experlment, and adV1Ce from Sprlngfxeld art lovers who come to meet wlth them Most of them are members of the Sprlngfleld Art ASSOC1at1OH and exhlblt both at the members show durlng the wmter and at the cr1t1cs show 1n the sprlng ThlS year s most popular type program has been the contest 1n whlch members v1e w1th each other ln creatmg the most appeahng work of th day Mlss Cora Ullom, who sponsors th1s club, g1VeS except1ona1ly fme guldance 1n th1S hlghly skllled subyect Ari' League Dzscussmg the works of art they have created with pallette and brush are Art League members Vlrgtma Ford Marjorze Reeves and Rzta Patton who are seated and Barbara Mzller .lacquelme Jones Eleanor Frantz Robert Evans Alan Mast and Carolyn Longo Art League officers m the mset are Jacquelme Jones, Sec , Carolyn Longo, Treas Vzrgmta Ann Ford, Pres, :md Alan Mast, Pro Chm 61 2 . . . . 9 . . . . 3 ' 9 . - . D - - ' u n - 9 7 s 1 1 1 : J 2 ' Representmg the many actwztzes athletzc muszcal and dramattc publtcations and servzce to SHS supported by the Boosters Club are Alvm Bock Nancy Srmth .Ioan Patton Carol Starr Sue Bannahart Margorre Reeves Alan Mast Bzll Kmmson Roger 1WcClure Rodger Shepherd Bob Sheets Sue Tzemarm BzllG1bson Dave Roddy B1llGoettman Geo McKa1g Boosfers Club As shown by the plcture above, the Boosters Club takes an actlve lnterest 1n the act1v1t1es of SHS and g1VGS 1tS loyal support to all muslcal, dramatlc and athletlc events that take place dur mg the year Outstandmg each year are the Boosters dances the Football Dance and the Sprlng Dance Thls years Football Dance was also a homecommg, not only for the lovely Queen and her charmlng attendants, but also for any alumm who wlshed to attend A h1 hhght 1n the Way of d8COI'Ht1011S was a bubbllng fountaln graclng the center of T1ffany Park An lnnova t1on th1s year was a Game N1ght at Whlch mem bers took part ln an hllarlous Track Meet Admzrmg the results of thezr labors, a W1shmg Well for a Boosters' dance, are Frances Fttz gerald, Pat Wezmer, Harry Dzllon, Roger Mc Flure, and Dzck Glass Booster offzczals are Sec Gay Grmdle, Treas Lols Getz, Vtce pres Dzck Glass, Pres Jack Helmer and Sgt Chuck Sell Us ' l A 5 . 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H, I , , , , 1 I 7 ' : 3 7 7 ' ' I 1 ! , . . . , as . - as . . .01 . . - o V - at - as - 7 - - - - ca as 62 Jumor Red Cross offwers and uoorkers trun mzng the shmmg Chrwtmas tree and placing under 'Lt the g1fts for Veterans Hospital donated by students of SHS are Shzrley Brandt Barbara Garrett and Marzlyn Shults Jumor Red Cross And Th Red Cross IS there' ' How many t1mes we hear that phrase, and how seldom do we reahze how many worthy causes the Red Cross a1dS, both h re and overseas, 1n tlme of need or and Red Cross ofhcers, supervlsed by MISS Maude Hulhnger and MISS JBHIS Sturgeon, SHS students contr1bute g1ftS tlme and money to the support of th1S great aoency of mercy, wh1ch has glven care to many m1111ons through many years The Jumor Red Cross display zs symbolu of the world uule work of the Red Cross here and abroad Jumor Red Cross offzcers are Barbara Garrett who holds the flag Marzlyn Shults Vzrqznta Cnnnmgham and Frances Young I C G Q ' 5 ' disaster. Through homeroom r Epresentatives . . , . I - 5 DDT members engaged 1n the task of readlng and castmg a orthconung dramatzc procluctwn are Ruth Gross Joan Perkms, Gretta Young, Gerry Deck Alta Ray Do lores Snaync Ieona Baker Joan Maxwell Maman Russell and Leah Morns Inset Treas Leona Baker V pres Dolores Swayne Sec Essze George Pres Marzan Russell Sophomore Fnendshzp members hamny such a rouszng Cl?-.5C llSS107l which seems to be of great znterest to all are Carol Rupert Peggy Fenton and Jacl1e Ward fseatedj Mary Rob erts Janet Coruzn Peggy Lenten Susan Hoyle and Ruth Spragg Inset shows Sec Frances Sheetz Vzce pres Ruth Spragg Pres Janet Coram Freas Andrey Cnnnlngham i R, S f 64 Having a frlendly lzttle get together are the members of Junzor Senwr Frzendshrp, Shrrley Whzttlngton Phyllzs Grerder, Nancy Shaw, Maru Brooks Pat D1l lon, and Donna Stavrefj, who are seated and Mar garet Mrller Carolyn Schwartz, Thelma Coggms Joan Thornton, and Barbara Whtttmqton, standmg Inset Bryer Chynoweth, Sec, Donna Stavreff Pres Nancy Walsh Vtce pres , and Marjorze Reeves, Treas ,.,. 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I . . l . , .,' The officers of the Skylighters Canteen have 'met at the Clark Street YWCA to discuss plans for a party They are ffront rowj Mrs Caldwell adviser Joy West Jimmy Lytle Betty Page Patty Linn Qback rowl Carl Henry Charles Sells Robert Hutchins Lillian Goodman Nasirah Hatcher Pnby Page Clarence Moore and Elo-:se Evans YWCA Sophomore Friendship It IS 2 45 on a wxndy wmtry Frlday afternoon N one who could stay xn a n1ce warm bulldmg would venture out on a day llke thls But even a casual observer vull see a crowd of laugh1ng exclted girls rushmg through all thxs bltter weather IH the general d1rect1on of the YWCA And why thls great rush What 1S tak1ng place that would draw such a happy crowd? Why 1ts Sophomore Fr1endsh1p of course The sophomore g1rls under the leadershlp of Mrs Shlrlev Herlxhy meet every other Frxday afternoon Thexr years act1v1t1es mclude dances partles and just meetmgs whlch often feature guest speakers Junior Semor Friendship Now on alternate Tuesdav nlghts you wlll find a crowd of Jumor and semor g1rls equally exclted and happy maklng thelr way to the Y Thls year the Jun1orSen1or Fr1endsh1p Club has taken part ln many mterestlng aCtlVltl9S among them thelr annual Sprmg Style Show a forum on Manners ln whxch Fr1endsh1p and Hx Y members were speakers Also the g1rls made yarn dolls to ralse funds for the March of Dnmes and at Chrxstmas sent food to a needy famlly Of course on the social side Junior Semor Fr1endsh1p held lts ever popular dances and also en Members of Clark Street Friendship meet regularly every Friday. Here at a typical meeting are shown lfront rowl J. West, R. Upshaw, M. Morgan, P. Linn, E. Burton, W. Glenn, C. Worthington: fsecond rowj E. Watkins, J. Hardy, J. Brittain, B. Trimble, T. Adams, J. Burch, N. Hatcher, A. Wilsonq fthird rowj V. Brittain, H. Elliot, J. House, E. Evans, E. Clark, E. Beard, C. Tolliver, D. Holland, R. Page. The inset shows club offtcers Sec Delores Hol land Asst Sec Betty Page Pres Lillian Goodman Vice pres Margaret Jones Treas Christine Harris tertamed wlth a Mother and Daughter Banquet and a card party At Easter Fr1endsh1p Jolned wlth the H1 Y to hold an lmpresslvely beautflul Vesper Servlce Clark Street Friendship The g1rls of Clark Street Fr1endsh1p are quite proud of thexr fme modern clubroom new thls year and also of thelr many contrlbutlons to school and club hfe Thls year under the supervxslon of Mrs Cassle Clark Street Fr1endsh1p held a Chrlstmas dance Krls Krmgle Kapers The g1rls also held a colorful enyoy able Carnlval Skyhghfers A group new to SHS thls year IS the Skyllghters Canteen whlch IS dlrected by Mrs Caldwell The Skylnghters hold dances swlmmmg partles hayrxdes and plcmcs DDT S Another new group IS the DDT Club an orgamzatnon deslgned for gurls m all three grades of hlgh school The DDTs have much the same program as Frlend shlp but the partncxpate ln several athletxc 8CtlVltl9S and often hold splash partles 6 , . . , . , ' . , . . 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Lmmg up to have thew pzcture taken are a few members of the Center Street Hz Y Front row Harold Grzffzn Berry Gee James Lytle Charles Beacon Second row James Berry Weyman Berry Robert Hutchzns Fred Moss Mar vm Kenerly Thtrd row Charles Sells Paul Moss Frank Fullen Carl Henry YMCA Down through the years the H1 Y has played no small part 1n bulld mg better c1t1zens H1 Y not only a1dS 1n bu1ld1ng character but also helps develop the student s body by allowlng h1m to part1c1pate 1n many sports These 1nclude volleyball, basketball handball boxmg sw1mm1ng wrestl1ng and many others Thxs year Red Zlmmer H1 Y won the annual basketball tournament In an effort to make H1 Y a stronger organ1zat1on 1n Spr1ngf1eld only four clubs were formed th1s year Monty Stratton H1 Y George Wlll 1ams H1 Y Babe Ruth H1 Y and Red Zlmmer H1 Y The members were plcked 1n such a way as to prevent any one club from monopol llZ1Dg any aCt1V1ty Each club was delegated to prepare one program a month The members of Center Street H1 Y expect to occupy the1r new bulld mg 1n May 1950 In th1s new bu1ld1ng there w1ll be many recreat1onal f3C1l1t1eS 1nclud1ng a sw1mm1ng pool, gymnasxum and a cafeterla The hlghllght of the year was the annual Easter Vesper SGPVICE held Apr1l 4 at th Flrst Bapt1St Church All clubs afflllated wlth elther the YWCA or the YMCA were 1nv1ted to th1S serv1ce ,V . 9 . e V-. - . v 5 ' ' .1 ' ' 1 1 tx . .,... 1 Q 4 q 12, 1 if , g- V , .... 1 ,ft,.,,w. 1 . - . : , , l , . . : . 1 9 9 J ' . : , ., , . , .. - I I' , , . . . . . . . ' 1 1 9 1 ' ' ' J T - , - .. , - , - ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Varslfy S One of the clubs at SHS of which we are all proud IS the Varslty S Club It IS composed of athletes who have proved themselves worthy to wear a varslty letter These boys are tops 1n character ablllty and servlce Through partlclpatlon 1n xnter scholastlc athletlc competltlon they have learned valuable lessons of teamwork and sportsmanshlp and have brought back many trophles to Sprlngfleld Hlgh Members of the Varslty S are fabove flrst rowj Magaw Kerlazes Acles W G1bSOH HOpklHS Maute Csecond rowj G MCK81g Paschal Berry Jackson DeJong Grant D1ll1am Cbelow flrst rowj Slagle Kaskaras Fulton Roddy Hutchlns McLaughl1n Csecond rowj W McKa1g Sallee Kllgore Campbell Parsell Flnney Wolfe fthlrd rowb Pow ers Hoy Brown Myers Goettman Morrls Crabtree Frltts 64 l ' ' ' CS 77 ' 7 7 ' ll ll . . . . - 54 7, . 7 . I 7 7 7 7 ' l 7 l 7 7 ' . 7 Y 7 M. Lytle, Moss, Horton, Wingg Cthird rowb Sheets, LaPolt, Sanders, 7 7 7 . I 7 7 . 7 7 7 7 . 7 . 7 ' l 7 , . , 7 , . , Q . - 7 , , 7 , . , , . D . . , One of the many ways to earn Star and Chevron credzt rs shown by Donna Loe who operates the mtercom Sfar and Chevron Students of SHS have always gwen outstandmg servlce to the school Untll recent years there was no way of recogmzmg these students In 1944, under th d1rect1on of Mr Fox and the Executlve Board of Student Councll, the Star and Chevron Club was establlshed Once each semester students are honored ln an assembly for thexr servlce to the school The re qulrements are 75 hours of servlce for one Chev ron, 150 hours for two chevrons, 200 hours for the Star and Chevron pm Every day you w1ll see students buslly workmg ln the Off1C0 and the lunchroom, keepmg the halls clear, smgmg ln the cholr, playmg 1n or chestra and band, pract1s1ng speeches, partlclpat mg 1n athletlcs, and many other act1v1t1es all of whlch g1Ve them Star and Chevron credlt One of the hlghest honors you can achleve at SHS IS to wear the Star and Chevron pm, a symbol of loyalty and devotlon to the school Miss Stowe s lzbrary helpers have taken tune from thezr work whzch gzves them Star and Chevron credit to pose for a p1cture They are L Jackson S Ell1s P Grelder N Evans N Walsh J Cannell M Reeves B Leffue V D1xon Borchers N Smith N Gebhart J Patton A Mansberger M Elder D Buzzell J Mclsauqhlm J Stevenson 68 '3 w l . , . i ' f . y. . . . . f . . ,. ,. ,. 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Sprmgfzeld Hrgh School rs proud of Governor Ball Goettrnan Sec retary of State Joe Powers and Lzeutenant Governor Arm Adele Mtramia uho were chosen to represent SHS at 1949 Buckeye State Buckeye Sfafe Every summer the Amerlcan Leglon and the Amerlcan Leglon Auxxl lary sponsor mock governments called Buckeye Boys State and Buck eye Glrls State Students from all over the state of Ohlo meet and learn about po11t1cal machmery and electlons wh1le runnmg a regular government of thelr own Students who have completed thelr Junlor year are el1g1ble provided they can pass the tests of scholarshlp and leadershlp estabhshed by thexr respectlve schools Last summer B111 Goettman and Joe Powers were judged by a faculty commlttee as the cholces After a tough campalgn Joe was elected Secretary of State whlle Bill added to hls honors by becomlng Governor Later B111 went to Washlngton to Boys Natlon and met many hlgh government offlc :als mcludlng Presldent Truman Ann Adele too was greatly honored by bemg chosen Lleutenant Governor of Gxrls State Besldes maklng many new frlends our repre sentatlves learned a great deal about runnmg a governm nt whxch wxll be valuable to them lat r on All agreed that their experlences were wonderful and vushed that everyon could have a share ln them 69 two boys most deserving of this honor, and they proved worthy HROUGH the years SHS has had 1ts share of glory on the gr1d1ron the hardwood and the c1nder path We ve had our v1c torxes and our defeats but w1n or lose weve always proved that our teams are tops 1n Splflt and sportsman Shlp The 1949 50 season was one of the most successful 1n the hlstory of SHS Our 1949 track squad agaln preserved Coach Ronemus s record of never loslng a dual meet won the d1str1ct t1tle for the twelfth stralght vear collected the major ity of the hardware from the major spr1ng relays and flnlshed a strong thlrd 1n the state meet In recent years the mlnor sports have be come more and more popular Cross country produced a star IH Earl Frltts Our baseball nlne won the GOL crown and promlsed to be stronger thls year Wxth most of the varsxty returnlng the tennls team IS the strongest we ve had With only defeats to Mansfleld and Mld dletown and a t1e w1th Lxma Central to mar our record our football squad showed enough class to place nmth 1n the A P ratlngs We produc d many stars and po tentlal stars Bob Sheets hlgh scorlng fullback and most valuable plaver Bxll LaPolt A11Oh1o Tackle sophomore passlng artlst Dlck Shatto trlple threat man and place klcker extraordln ary John Dxlham slgnal caller Joe Powers the bralns of our outflt Jack Grant Boxcar Brown Tlny Ross and Bxll Slagle the four blocks of granlte Crabtree Sandels DeJong WGISS and MOPTIS our dependable ends Bronston Campbell Hutchxns Jack son Krelg Lytle Mabra and Whlte backfleld performers who w1ll be back Wlth us next season What more can be saxd about our State Champ1ons The hxghllghts of the great est season ln the hlstory of Sprmgfleld Hlgh have been recorded for posterxty Startlng out cautlously we spllt our flrst two games and then launched a sxx game wmnmg streak before bowmg to Ports mouth Dlsplaymg extremes of brllllance our cagers waded through the rest of a strenuous schedule endlng up v1ctor1ous 1n 11 out of 18 games We werent even consldered a threat to take the state tltle It had eluded us for 25 years but some th1ng happened It was somethlng you can t explaln but we re proud to be a part of lt Our team seemed to catch some hxd den f1re and exploded 1nto the surprlse of the tournament We lnvaded Troy and brought back our flrst dlstrlct trophy IH 17 years Everywhere was heard the cry downed the ever dangerous M1ddl8S and then squeezed through wlth a vlctory agamst the defendlng State Champs Hamlltons mlghty Blg Blue who had taken our measure tW1C8 durlng regular season play Then our Wlldcats wlth a brxlhant dlsplay of power reached thelr peak agalnst Mansfleld and went on to take the Stat Champlonshlp by defeatlng Akron South Yes Sprlngfleld Hlgh can be proud of her record through the years Our success thls s ason lndlcates vue have entered a new era 1n athletlcs and we are looklng for ward to tomorrow when our team w1ll reach greater helghts of honor and glory J n a , , 7 , - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 , , . - . 7 , , 7 7 ' I , . . . . V , - Q , , , . . ' . . . , - 7 ' 7 7 ' - v ' . 7 7 gg 7 - 4 .,,, . , - - v On to C1nc1nnat1. In the reglonals we u o n ' ' ' , ' 7 ' CG ' 77 , n ,Q o 1 s , - 7 7 l t 7 . . Q n u u , - u n u N' , I c a - ' , . . U . . . , , . . . EC ' 77 ' - , if 77 Cl : 7 77 3 ' ' Y 7 7 7 V . ,. . . , , -- - - ' ' 7 7 9 9 7 '7 ' SPORTS 4111 BILL LAPOLT Three-year letlvrman Captain of rl W ld t S1 l ll! All-Ohio Senior Squad, First String Optimist Club Award for the Y0ar's Outstanding Lineman The Season Springfield Dayton Stivers Springfield Toledo Woodward Springfield Portsmouth Middletown Springfield Springfield Toledo Catholic Central Springfield Hamilton Springfield Dayton Wilbur Wright Springfield Lima Central Springfield Dayton Kiser Mansfield Springfield 72 Bill Slagle Al Sanders Charles Hoy John Dilliam We produced our thrills and chills during football season. The Friday morning pep rallies . . . Shat- to's four touchdown passes against Woodward . . . the train to Portsmouth . . . DeJong's two touchdowns against the Middies for a dying cause . . . Bill Slaglfs 55-yard romp of an inter- cepted pass against Toledo Catholic . . . the mud- dy vengeance wreaked against Hamilton . . . The 59-6 swamping of Wilbur Wright. the highest score ever r'corded by McDonald,s 'Cats . . . Marvin Lytle's night against Kiser . . . coming from behind twice to tie Lima . . . and the spirit of the Boostersf The success of our sophomores promises that the 'Cats will become a greater power on the gridiron in the years to come than ever before. Bos SHEETS Three-year lettermau Teams Most Valuable Player--Squacl's Choice Junior Chamber of Commerce Trophy for Teanfs Most Valuable player Wildcats' Leading Scorer All-Ohio Sl1Zld!l'fHOl!UTfIlJlL' Mention High School All-Amerit-an-Honoralilo Mention Optimist Club Award for Outstanding Baci: Don Dvlong Roger Fralftree Tal Jaclssrm fllarw-in Lylle llii .T . ,f K If ,,,f 4, 'aw May 5 T a,lfi,Mgg3,a 73 After the defeat of Stirers, our football stars gathered in the locker room for a celebration. They soon devoured the cake which was the prize for the victor. JOE Powins Zimm er A wa rd Jack Grant Harlan Burton Don Morris Bob Hutchins x.a4'aL ,l 'Y' Bo F7'll1llfli7l YVhit0 Bob Broun b Bronston Dzvk Ross Bob Myers Springjieid plunges ahead for yardage against Slirers, Divk Shatto Gus K6'l'il1I?S lf A NIANAGLRS Joe' Eng Divl' Fvlflner .lvrry Yetter .lurk Brown 76 Frank Newby Al Wviss Gvorgsf Spvrzrs George Campbell 4 To the sklll the rlrue and the tn spzratzon of these men our coaches ue one the success of our athletw season Seated are Carl Reardon sophomores B111 Clauss football lzne B1llSteuart football back Don Pearson tennzs Gladden Ronemas track Those standzng are Elueood P11 er basketball and baseball Jun 'Vic Donald footballand golf and John Rtmsberg Dzrector nf Athletzrs Members o the football team are Cfzrst rouw DeJong Sanders Brown Kerzazes Myers Slagle LaPolt Crabtree Whlte Csecond roub Coach McDonald Spears Hoy Grant Bur ton Powers Dzlltam Sheets Campbell Krteg Jackson Iytle Coach Stewart fthtrd rowb Coach Clauss Neaby Rucker Moss Morrts Wezss Ross Shatto Hutchms Botlen Bron ston Coach Reardon fourth rowb Eng Broan Glenn Combs Thomas Day Tramer Collins White Dyer VV1ll1ans Relchert Xetter Felflner ' 77 vita A. f , , , , - . . . . ' , . , , ' , , , . . 4 . - . 1 Q 1 l ' Y ' J 7 1 '7 7 - Y ' 7 ' 5 S 7 5 . . . . 1 . , 5 7 7 'A' I 7 ' ,,.1-0' ll 4, , ,. Qu V sf- ' , . ' , 5 ' . ' ' 1 The members of the Athlettc Board are Cseatedj J F Remsberg F J Brzckman fstandmgj W A Walsh E E Holt J K Hzrtzmger J A Mc Behind The Teams Our cheerleaders under the dtrectzon of Mr Edwzn R Wlnte have been called the best tn the state Under thetr leadershzp the Boosters sectton razsed such a dm that our teams really knew that we were be hznd them Therefore we pay trtbute to Barbara Huffman Lots Wembrecht Nancy Wear Phyllw Martin Carol Ann Braun Sylua Ballentme Roseann Powers and Captam Lowell Horton To have a successful athletlc season and a state champ 1onsh1p, more than a team and coaches IS requ1red The student boosters have played no small part 1n our suc cess We are also grateful to our Athletlc Board the brams behlnd our athlet1c program Among then' varl ous dut1es are the makmg of schedules, the determlnlng of adm1ss1on pr1ces, and the approval of all expendl tures Our cheerleaders, too, have played an lmportant role at our athletlc events, leadmg the enthusxastlc Boosters Club ln Splrlted cheers rf ' ' if I , We Z - f 2 ',l Donald,'E. G. Pitzer, LlFox, S:Reardon, W.l4.Cla1Lss, Stewart o ' ' - ' 7 , . . . At the half Jack Helmer representzng the Boosters Club presented jlotcers to Queen Marllyn and her court Gay Grtndle Roseann Potter Barbara Beekman and Ann Adele Miranda uho reigned oter the festltzues on homerommg day e K lla 49 quun oz hir sluce snr lilavtlyn F avs Homecoming High students and alumni were enthusiastic sup porters of both the Wildcat team and the queen and her court the October 21st of homecoming Spirits could not be dampened as the Wildcats raced to a 14 to 6 victory over the Big Blue Marilyn along with her attendants was given a hearty welcome by her spirited SHS subjects The climax of the celebration was the crowning of the 1950 queen Then at the Boosters Club dance Satuxdax Night in the Park tribute was paid to Marilyn and her retinue and to the triumphant Wildcats Yes the homecoming festivities of 1990 are an event not soon to be forgotten bk the students of SHS 79 F 'I . I . ' V 5. I . - Su e-.'. ',.t'7'I'7lS ' J ' .ss . .1' i.. 0 In spite of the rain and mud, eager Springfield C . . . L 1 . Q . in . . Q -. .V 1 ' x r First rou Don Vest Richard Coufer Donald Eblm Don Dzllahunt Eugene Rose Tom Brown Lloyd Sharpless Charles Pursell William Mmna Clarence Taylor Marvin Wzlson Harold Griffin Second row Lee Phzllzps Rzchard Secrzst Weyman Berry Paul Moss Harold Sager Jun Svmth Robert Harley Steve Magaw Kenny Fmney Damd Roddy Earl Frltts Mgr Paul Maute Thzrd rou Edw1nW1lson Ronald Suonger Dennis Tumbleson Cllf ord Crabtree Paul Judy Roy Kelly Carl Kenerly Larry Onnes John Bussey Chrystal Ellzs Mgr Btll Rogers Fourth ron Coach L G Ronemus Hd Mgr Bob Bur rell David Nelson Mlke Blankenshzp Dan Brlcker and Thurston Kenerly Although It has to meet the competltlon of foot ball as a fall sport cross country has developed by th1s, 1tS thlrd year at SHS to the proportlons of a major aCtlV1ty Practlces are held at Snyder Park, where the candldat s do the1r best to cover a two m1le course ln as short a t1me as posslble Coach Ronemus keeps a watchful eye on the boys IH hopes of fmdmg potentxal mllers for the sprlng track squad Thls year the squad had '1 very succ ssful season In dual meets wlth St1vers and wlth Columbus West Earl F1 ltts came out IH front both t1mes to spark us to vxctory We easlly took the D1str1ct t1tle but were stopped by Mansheld s Tygers m Q Q 2 a warm up for the state meet Though we d1d fl not take the state tltle our runners pressed th leaders all the way and can b proud of the1r showmg Wlth several lettermen returnmg we flnd pros pects for next fall very good Clendon Waddell of College Corners fsecond placeb and Farl Fr1tts of Sprmgfleld first placej d1str1ct uznners 80 Cross Country ye Q v - s - n ' ' - :A . ' ' ' , ' ' 7 'E 7 1 7 ' .f Q ' A J l 5 I 7 3 x ' 7 3 ' S ' I - ' f. ET . . . . f gnu 7 L' ' ' ' 7 ' , - ' , W ' 'ia FM . ff f 1 - , A M Sy, S , 1, x - . J fi O , . ,. '1 ' A S 7 - - . X x ' V X 1 E I . . , 5' . . l. . -g, ,. CLASS A STATE CHAMPS The Teams an The Season Lamar Kzlgore Nat Murphy The Season COLUMBUS SOUTH COLUMBUS CENTRAL MONROE STIVERS LIMA CENTRAL ROOSEVELT KISER MIDDLETOWN PORTSMOUTH HAMILTON MANSFIELD LIMA SOUTH PORTSMOUTH HAMILTON MIDDLETOWN FAIRVIEW XENIA WASHINGTON 82 If you followed the team thls year and who of us dldnt lookmg back over the basketball games w1ll g1Ve you some thrllls and ch1lls Remember the swamplng of Mansheld and FHIFVIEW? We knew then that our Cats were the best 1n the state then there was the one pomt margln over Stlvers the defeat of the M1dd16S fthe flrst slnce 19423 the lnsplred play of the second strmg agalnst Hamllton s Blg Blue e sportsmanshlp and the sp1r1t shown by both sldes at the Cath 0l1C Central game our fxrst dlstrlct trophy slnce 1933 the fmal last dltch spurter agamst the M1dd19S and the Blg Blue whlch gave us the vlctory the thxrd quarter agalnst Mans 19 d and the receptlon glven the boys at the rally on the followmg Monday Joe Cahoon Don Dzllahunt ' ' ' ' ' . . . th f' 1 . . . ' ' 59 57 50 . 53 66 34 44 43 51 42 50 46 60 36 45 42 36 43 31 55 59 52 50 41 50 56 43 54 53 41 53 37 26 37 72 C. H. 24 Don DeJong Ellzs tosses o ue ll ngamst Monroe Though we hke to remembel the teamwork that carrxed our boys through we cannot neglect the lndlvldual stars Jack Sallee who took scormg honors for the season wlth 177 polnts and then added 108 more 1n tourney play for a total of 285 md B111 McKa1g who was second 1n GOL games Wlth 82 polnts Goettman and Elhs who meshed enough poxnts to garner top honors Bo Hz tdz Roger Crabt ec lavk 5111122 ..L....-..- N ' 1 '1 ' . , . . . 7 . . . 5 . . . . 3 1 . . . , la 4 'ins 1 - g Q a W, a M ta.a. , .o.,.,,t-- A f 1 V 5 X , , ,N ,.,,.. .m,L.... M, ,W , .W WW., -T--'LQ' ww A VA my 1- . ' M mir 'V' f , C Crabtree slzps away from Stwers Bzll McKa1g Btll Goettman Remember the 11'1Sp1I'6d tourney play of the second strmg cen ter Don DeJong who fllled ln as a starter at Troy for mjured Joe Cahoon and blossomed 1nto a star the br1ll1ant set shots of Jack Sallee the marvelous reboundmg and floor play of Ellls and Goettman B111 MCK31gS astoundlng fast break and underhand lay up Nat Murphy s accurate hook shots from every dlfflcult angle the d pth and drlve of the sub stltutes the Splrlt and sportsmanshlp of the Boosters Yes' Altogether It was a good season' Bob Bronston Earl Frztts Cll71l9ml Eu'-9 il 7 .7 . ls' . .y . , - ...A 2 ' - . .. . , , yay 1 Z f A Y v44....., ,A ,M . .4 H' , gf' - ,, 84 The Varsny squad 1s backed up by the Reserves The members of this group are Roger Clark D1ck Shatto Don Morrzs Bob Myers and Jack Hawken They are coached bv: Varswty Coach Eluood Pit er The Sophomores with their coach are to provide the material for further state champions, They are Bill Caylor Carl Thomas Richard Ronald Forbes Mgr Harold Parkinson Walter Northev Jim Pendle ton Clifford Crabtree Jim Rolfes Ed Duval Bob Crabtree Coach Carl Reardon , ' , U ' , , l . 1 Cramer, Bob Englefield, Bill Cammon, Bill' Diehl, Jim lngledue, wu.ncAT THEATER .'3'z?.w3'VAS'0N THE CHAMPS TH RILLER TWO REELS WILDCATS READY E Uiuawadaw After znvadzng and capturmg Troy ue plastered the halls of SHS wzth szgns of On to Cmcmnat ' For the rrst tzme rn 17 years our Sprmg reld team ue nt to the regzonals There our mbpzred Wzldcatb edged Mzddletown and Hamzlton On to Columbus' became the battlecry as we rode mto the state fmals Mansheld and Akron South gave both the 4 I , A L IN l A , Va, Q .K gli 5 . 'E ijw i .1 f ,,,A: W. , E, E E vs ...v-Q. E smertarom and thc tear: rf e 60 43 and 53 48 rcspcctuely After the trlumph 12 CROWN HIM Klucofthe CAPITAL CITV g, r our LZCIUVIOU5 boys rlpped clnzn the basl ets ulnle the Alvun cap tam cmlqrarulfzted B111 Goettman YKIHIQ XWIICICKII uas crouned King r fu x rv 1 un x 1 I1 ll lla Nllrlrrlrs u Sllflllfjflllfi 1 1 Yu , - II K1 . sl ' ' 1 mu y tlYl.l'iOlLS moments befor s1u'c'umb ing by s1'm'1's of ' - f . - A' f' ' ' . ' . V - H new l ' A O C, 1 y , L L . I V C Z' 4 ' s , , , 55,4 V -Q . . ,, , . ,, ' , ff ...f 4 -A . ' . . ' I . 4.: I. . ' . Y . ' . . t ' ' U 7' ' , 7' . . - ' T , i,, ,, W 111 C'wI1frffFms, uni I111' CI 1.'. Bl1.'.'-'mhz H Cl 1 flnzwivsfmzp of Oh in I4i'NlPfi 54' 'urely zn llw zrzr s of 1' ' ' .' f ' UM' Hgl, 1 ,,-4 .al 5.- REEL II But that was not the ertd of our celebration We greeted our vlctortous heroes wzth a trzumphant parade and showered Coach gm ia- 'l ff' Pltzer lbltll, well deserved congratulatwns It seemed that the whole town had turned out to greet the champs but the 'most e'cuberant F-l N n,,5 ,ffgsn rooters were our own cheerleaders and our student boosters, who had followed the team loyally through zts ups ami downs, vzctory 88 ii . A W ,,,, , n - 5, il- A Nl , 3 , fl .S W! A Z ,, , M' 5 ' 1 V f . I 1 L3 X L., ' r f f 'jr l ,... i , e J . E Y f Y 3 ' f X ' , . 1 1 3 1 x f, 'K my , R ' W 2 NA 1 -Q , K , , it xv I 2 X 'M f . ,x f :X ' I, V M A -'rm ,A an 'jx 3 ' Fi , af, 4 A , lr, 1 A If , A X Z, D 'h - . . , . H - -nv. up f W Q -- K? 2, rv , ' L, A 'Y 'I , ' fill . 1 I X W .. V ui . 'MR . ' Z, ,1 I A .N A 5,13 Y. ,W ' N .fff..Xaf b.. ,. fum 0' Us m..,-mn and de eat all season long To them vzctory was mdeed sweet, and tt was a fvttmg climax to then' years efforts But the grown ups too, -fs W--MJ '--s fwfr as 8 41129 had thezr fun and the esplanade aas filled uzth thousands of yellmg fans Yes we uon and at least or a whtle, were enyoymg the l przuleye of baskmg rn the glory of champtonshzp-and then, maybe next year . , 1 E .L ' s 4 . 1 . f ,A W -L i - '. 1 A 1 NX ',,. , , A s . . .5 , ' if , . I AN! , Ni? K ,Xi ', X M, W E ,, ,V an 'Q I x I f . . . Z . . V . , I F J ' 7 ,M - 4 - . N-V, , f ,. K . , ' , x my ,' Q f I Y, . V E Q- . A , L! ' , El 1.2 Q 2 1 S., I 1 A 1 fl 1' Q l -'V m , 1 1 5' 'wr . ,. ' ffm f 4 --3 . , Q f M wa 'I I . Q , Q. , V . f . , . . y 1 1 - , f 1 Track Our vzctortons harr1ers are honored guests at a Ltons Club banquet Our 1949 track team preserved Coach Ronme s undefeated record 1n dual meets by edglng a tough Columbus Central squad 62 56 We ln augurated and won our own Sprmgfleld Relays by edgmg Mansfleld We know that th1s annual affalr Wlll prove one of the most popular 1n the state of Oh1o We won the Wesleyan Relays for the thlrd consecutlve year Ftrst row Coach L G Ronenzus Paul Moss Damd Nelson Huqh Fulton Earl Mzller Clzve Rush Joe Powers Roger Ftck John Cassell Paul Bufftngton Weyntan Berry Bzll Slagle Jack Grant Bzll Stewart Second row Ernest Carter Al Sanders Harlan Burton Harold Gnf en Ruharcl Johnson Ollle Bmlon Lee Phzllzps Charles Dyer John Johnson Barry Mabra Roger Crabt1ee Don Thomas Fred Hmton Earl Frttts Thzrd row Bzll Uber Nat Murphy Jun Malone Vaughn Mekee Ted NelLb'y Gene Stevenson Bob Hutch ms Marvzn Lytle Marvzn Wtlson Brute Hzestand Robert Sheets John Dlllzam Don De Jong Ted Kaskaras Fourth rou Don Chase Ame Butts Btll Free Gene Rapp Roy Kelley Erwtn Wtlson Frank Fullevt Bob Detrtck Btll Ferrtsh Dzck Markle Jun Htll Larru Ouen Don Morrls Bob Bronston F1 th rou Roqer Wylie Jack Brown Bob Bur rel! Jerzy Yettew Joe Eng Paul Maute Mgrs Ltonel Wtllzams Henry Yates Roger Rtckabaugh Dick Feldner Mgr Leland Collms Ani 90 J l. . , . i .' V7 S ! 5 1 . ,... . . Q 3 Y . 7 l 1 9 - 4- 1 'i n . Q l v ' Y - ' ' ' I H 3 5 - ' - ' - v v s : . - -- - f 'I . . , . . - 1 I af Q A, fl , rg Q If Ball Uber breaks the strmg at the medley relay Ohio Wesleyan Relays Al Sanders Jack Grant and Bxll Slagle 1949 shot put champs Powers passes to Frztts Mile Relay Clue Rush begms the 880 relay yi I 91 ' l , ' A I l I . I , 7 O , l MM - Q 4 ill V 'l I l ,f , 1 , - W I A 1 1, I A -I. 'iv Phrllzps Fzclc Frztts Uber four mlle relay usmners F1-ztts to Newby two mzle relay Hutchms sets a new hzgh yump record szx eet 92 Mansfield Relays We suffeled our f1rst defeat ln Mansfleld Relays bowmg to the host team Gene Stevenson however garn ered top 1nd1v1dual honors w1th a leap of 2171f2 to take the broad Jump Newark Relays In the Newark Relays the Spr1ngf1eld team edged out Mansfleld A y a 1 ' I I Il y . , . , - -. v. . g ' ' lil 'N u ' 1 MN, Q 1 Y - 5 Y . P , 'f ' ?, s f , e -'sf t l l dh SAQ ,5- is' Contlnumg to roll we won the M1am1 Relays and slaughtered the records to capture the D1str1ct trophy for the 12th stralght year Wlth Uber pacmg the 880 ln 2 03 6 and wlth our other reh ables commg through m fme style we won the GOL crown wlth the staggermg total of 105V2 polnts Lackmg the mdxvldual stars we took th1rd place at the State Meet but prospects are Hood for contmued success and we feel that our harrlers can be counted on to contxnue to per form ln champlonshlp style f 1 . n . . . . 7 ! 9 - J W' --A V f '24, V . ..-Q 31- . 4 ,qs Q L ' 'l , r, . X fi' ' f -ff' r' . . Members of the SHS golf team are Coach J McDonald L Kzlgore J Helmer B Wmg who are standmg and B Burton B Orndorff T Jones and J Acles kneelmg Go W1th the f1rst of Aprll comes the openlng of the golf season at SHS At th1s tlme the boys under the coachlng of J1m McDonald begln thelr practlce on the golf courses of the Country Club and of Snyder They also partlclpated 1n the D1str1ct Champlonshlp meet and the Greater Ohlo Meet Athletlc Dlrector John Rernsberg Sald that golf should be played more by hlgh school students because of 1tS carry over value when hlgh school davs are a thmg of the past 94 Easy does zt says Bzll Orndorff as he trzes to smk a putt Lamar Ktlgore loldmg the flag ts awmtmg has turn Park. The '49 linksmen played ten matches, of which they won five. Members of the 1949 tennzs squad are Ckneel mgb Mac Ohphant Paul Dans Dme Boden berg Gene Paschal Brll McKa1q Chuck Sell Cstandmgy Jzm Coleman Bob Ober Jun MC Lauqhlzl Coach Don Pearson Blll Goettman Paul Hmes and George McKa1g Tennis Though hampered by bad weather and postponements, the 1949 tennls squad, nevertheless, gave a good account of 1tse1f We opened agamst Troy Central and defeated them 4 1 We squeezed past Plqua and L1ma Central before bOW1Hg to L1ma 1n a re match Bacon of L1ma handed B111 Goettman h1s flrst defeat of the season by scores of 8 6 The h1gh11ght of a successful season was B111 s trlumph 1n the GOL smgles Dlsplaylng remarkable ab111tv 1n servlng and returnmg all kmds of d1ff1cu1t shots, B111 11tera11y mowed down the 0ppOSlt1OH Wlth out mercy In the race for the state t1t1e we were left by the way slde 1n 1949 but we have dreams for 1950 Tao of our doubles :cams haze paired off at Sauder Park courts for a practue sesswn They are Bob Ober Jun Cole man Jzm l1'ICLU.llQllll7l Gene Paschal ., ' . - . . . fl' 7 - . . 1 b ll. Q 1 - , 1. . ' 'Z 5 5 - 1 . . . . r . - . 'a 5-7, 6-1. . . - . , . . . . t , 1 . Baseball Although the baseball team had only an average won and lost record, some potent1al Bob Fell ers and Jce D1Magg1O s were spotted among the team memb rs The tw1rl1ng of B111 G1bSOH and the battmg punch of Tom Castlllo, Boo Ellls, and Pooch Campbell dazzled the fans Too many of the 1949 games were called because of ram The 1950 schedule l1sts games to be played on nearly everv school dav durlng the lat ter part of Aprll and the fxrst weeks IH lVlay Thls arrangement IS to glve an opportunlty for the team to partlclpate 1n sufflclent contests dur mg the season and to prevent a repetxtlon of th ram torn records as ln the past One b1t of loot pxcked up by th team was the GOL trophy, won at the expense of Llma Central woody woodland and Llma South Members of the 1949 baseball squad are ffiist TOTUQ George Campbell Elbert Woodland William Gibson Art Derr Harold Hopkins Ronald Bohn Tom Castillo Chrustal Ellis Cseccmd rowj Robert Plumm Ed Anderson John McCoy Harold 'Fincher Richard Ruef Finch Ken Finney Alan Klein Richard Hibbett Dave Haley Jim Crawford Cfourth rowb Director John Remsberg Harold Sager Rzr-hard Parsell and Coach Elztood Pit ei WUW1 1 if DI ' - . . , . . . 3 ' 64 77 ' Q Dale King, Bernard Parrill. :lim Bull: Cthiird row! Bob ,VVya1t, 'William lloeffel, Richard X , fy l H ., ' ' A f 1 - 1 1 Q ' - 2 :B , 1' 1 - K .. 'A l ,,' ,ll , 1 p , i by 1 . 5 96 Student Coaches f Small wondel that our SHS boys are good ln athletlcsl Our student coaches, under the d1rect1on of F C Rolfes, teach elemen tary school boys an understandlng of the rul s of football basketball, and baseball, thus helplng them to form an earlv ac curacy 1n play The student s tlme spent tlVe 1nterest ln these sports Boo Ellzs Fzrst row C Walker L Meeks R Borzng R Penuell J Baker R Holloway D Sluelds second row C McLean R Keeton D Sanders .I Adams W Dauzs R Lawrence thrrd row J Harter C Leffel J Hauken J Rolfes R Wlllaman F C Polfes R Ross K Smztlz J Van Why M Harms C Kerns E Bzrcher and C Wood u ere not present . ' f lg . ' j lr ,Ti Q Y I V 5 lan , ' 'M se ' y 4 rf , X . . ' D wi ' ' . . - S X S , .Ma . 9 . ' - with the boys helps them to create an ac- .ffl J, C A , al 4 V W, V ' P' 97 Twice a week darmq the all season the gtrls of GAA enjoy an ercztmg game of cage ball Inset Betty Page Treas Lzllzan Goodman Pres Roberta Upshaw Vzce pres Gretta Young sec and Ruth Shatto Sgt at Arms GAA GAA glves the glrls of SHS a chance to partxclpate ln sports and to rece1ve letters The act1v1t1es of the club are dlvxded ac cordlng to the lnterests of the seasons Each g1rl partlclpates 1n two major sports such as volleyball basketball, cage ball and hlt p1n baseball Then, 1n order to rece1ve letter awards the glrls must have a m1nor sport such as pmff pong or h1k1ng GAA IS a very popular act1v1ty among the glrls and aftel school the gym IS always rlngmg wlth thelr laughter 98 Joan Hardy Dons Clark Marmrze Whaley and Patsy Sheldon enjoy pmg pong f ' l P PP . : , .: , .: , .- .J . .: , .- - . 7 7 - Q , O . 7 ., , CLASSES '-15138 'EIU ill 955 'Y CLASS OF i905 99 Sophomores lost no time in Division 70 Division 7 I Division 50 Division 51 taking over tile schoo Division 70 Annabelle Circle, Caryl Baughman, Don Washburn, Bertha Boisel, Marjorie Lancaster, Patty Myers, Frances Arnoldg Bonita Randall, Phyllis Reames, Bonnie Cook. Guy W. Lanum, Howard Tuvelle, George Tabornq Alvin Higgins, Wayne Johnson, Elbert Thorn- burg, Don Eblin, Robert Fenton, Luther C. Barnes: Don Allen, Dick Wilson, Jack Krichbaum, Thomas Potts, Roger Shaffer, Harold Wilson, Dean Patten. Division 7 I Katie Kelly Eugenia Houston Helen Wash burn Gweyneth Detrick Marjorie Farris Marguerite Runyan Robert Hlgginbotham James Adams MGYCIS Haley Susan Whip Betty Wright Eugene Cottrell Louis Lee James Hause William Domer Richard Kel sey Bob Roberts Edward Montgomery Richard Leffel John Adler John Bussey Harold Rankin James North Jack Nave Carol Wrzght was chosen acr-ompamst for the A Chou' and Elzzabeth Campbell as assistant accompanist Dick Shatto made Larszty football so he is wtllmg to do a ltttle sprmg housecleamng to keep m trtm Division 50 Nancy Askren Cleanna Worthington Sandra Smith Maryorie Morgan Mary Frances Kan tonen Margery Kennon Carol Bruney Caro l1ne Bruney Barbara Wellei Laura Jo Winter Ruthellen Skillmgs Janet Corwin Jacqueline Jones Elsle Fike Norma Balzer Nancy McDonough Joanne Rinker Barbara Matlock Barbara Rude Dolores Dyer Carol Fisher Gonie Adams Charles Wappner Robert Crabtree Jerry McFadden Dick Tripp Jack Hawken Robert Holloway Alan Buckfirer Paul Gamble Richard Kramer Joe Mowbray Don Grelder Jerry Stiles Ronnie Rowand Larry Beekman Stanley Golngs Danny Shields Mr Rolfes Division 5 I Jo Ann Needles Patsy Welnbrecht Joan Hardy Carol Derr Bonita Stafford Jean Williams Carol Starr Joan Patton Polly Petty Susan Bullock Colleen Cassell Judy Ihrig Judy Green Donna Chaney Kay Miller Doris Denny Ann Foster Rus ell Willeman Ronald Fair Jim Baker Jim Shy Jim Palmer Vernon Johnson Bill Neer Ricky Zimmerman Mike Blankenship Don Jones Bob Stone Don Pollng Gene Rucker Durwood Duhl 101 Mary Kantonen and Don Grezder led the sophomores m scholasttc honors and uell mgh led the rest of us too Division 53 Barbara Tr1mble Ann Somers Elame Mlller Sandra Bolen Peggy Sharpe Helen Speros Dons Zlmmerman Rlta Patton Ann Mansberger Janet Byerman Mary Black Joan Rogers Sondra Drum Sue Boblltt Susan Hoyle Dotty Easley Jacque Ward Carole Randall Sandra Keppler Donna Lloyd Joyce Osborn Peggy Lemen Dons Baker John Wmter Pat Burns Alex Fote Dwlght Shellman Bob Harrls Paul Judy Jlm Rolfes Dlck Bevlngton Fred Moss Dlck Goodall ham Division 54 Carol Crow Dorothy Kugler Barbara Elhott Jacquelyn Ward Patsy Seldon Joyce Brlt tam Hlldreath Harshaw Jon Blshop Don Comer John Washburn Patty Schwelkert Chrxstme Boyer Nancy Cullum Cynthia Brown Betty Slough Frances Scheetz Suzanne Curtxs Kenneth Creamer Ned Clark Tom Allen Roger Huff Lamar Denms Shir ley Dunbar Carol Beloat Barbara Zlmmer man Kay Leffel Mary Alice Carter Vxrglma Llttleton Edward Hart Stan Gummere Shxrley Elhs Mary Ann McCarthy Mary Burkhardt Jlm Feltxs Ted Prothero Harvey Rlchlson Kexth Brunk Division 52 Dlane Buzzell Carolyn Peel Ruth Splagg Carolyn Brooks Carol Berman Nancy Fuller Joyce Bess Ethel Watkms Carol Wrlght Rota Terands Mary Jane Roberts Jan Dunbar Carolyn Longo Caro lyn Yarger Elame Stansbury Anna Whlte Amanda Wxlson Dave Dlllahunt Jxm Hays Lols Ann Jackson Jane Barrett Nancy Routzahn Mary Hanne baum Shlrley Kelley Phyllls Lyles Bob Bradley Harold Foltz Jerry Oberley Ed Blrcher Bob Englefleld James Scales James Murphy Dddle Duval Ralph Smxth James B rry Howard Tuvelle stepped rtght Wed rather hear htm play the pzano any day than g Division 55 Betty Mossxe Mary McDonald Darleen Craig Lorame Powers Shlrley Powell Mar garet Keller Marllyn Mount Joanne Per kms Janice Truss Retha Carter Judith Mclntlre Phyllls Estrldge Joanne Davenport Dolores Voorhees Frances Gentry Peggy Webster Jane Leach Oscar Lewls John Lloyd John Dunham Darryl Coder Rlchard Halloway J anlce l hompson Robert Slaughter Ronald Sharp Glenn Adams Donald Vest Leonard Nash Homer Hampton Ronald Fowlls Anthony Geanna kopouhs mto our gemus department 0 to class . , - 7 Y Q' y 3 1 Y Y Y 1 l - V Y . - Y Y , , 7 7 - t y S Y Y ' . , . 7 4 ' ' Q , , - . . - , , . Y 7 7 Y Y ' , 1 , , Y Y 7 ' 7 Y Y V Y , 7 Y ' 7 Y Y , 1 5 7 7 7 1 7 7 t 5 Absent: Roberta Ehlmger, Audrey Cunmng- , ' - - 4: ' 1 l 7 . 7 ' . . . . ' ' - 7 Y 7 ' s 7 Y , , . . . - Y 1 7 , , ' 1 1 ' Y 1 1 7 1 1 ' ' ' . 7 Y 7 I Y ' ' 7 Y , , ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 I 1 1 1 ' ' 1 7 1 , . . 7 7 . . H . , , , , . 1 1 . . . , , 1 1 , . , 1 ' 1 1 ! ' Sophomores Division 52 Division 53 Division 54 Division 55 Sophomores Division 56 Division 57 Division 59 Division 60 Dwlslon 56 Melvln Soddcrs Mabel Whlpp Shxrley Snapp Loretta W1lll3mS3n Janet Snorf Ethel Glenn Lxllxe Wells Patty Bales Verda Myers Julia Smger Anna Lou Llnthlcum Carole Hoy Ruth Todhunter Joyce Gray Gaylene Mlller Phyllls Current Shlrley Lowe M'1r1 lyn Ray Shirley Stout Don Smith Charles Purcell Walter Markley James Rlddle Isaac White Jerry Dnetsch Sandra Cooke Helen Hudnell Paul Greenawalt Don Sand Eli llslchard Orahood Robert Sollar Archie B ac Dlvlslon 57 Betty Hansell Shlrley Van Horn Sue Kelley Joyce Bollon Judy House Dolores Speakes Cora Thacker Ronald Penwell James W1111ams Jean Grout Agnes Law horn Vandora Orr Mary Ann Barry Mar Jorxe Mlller Susle Wells Ronald Adams Gus Papahangas Annxe Lawrence Amta Lmebaugh Vxrgmxa Dyer Dolores Casey Barbara Rockfleld Margene Montgomery Mlss Sundberg Paul Llnson Ronald Joseph Don Cunnmg ham Rlchard Tordlff Harold Parklson Vlc tor Rucker Sophomores made a fme shoumg for March of Dtmes Don na Lloyd and Joanne Mackey managed the cake sale and the whole class staged a 'most successful dance at Poltcemans Gym Dwrsfon 59 Marselene Gray Ruth Cummlngs Adelme Golden Shlrley Wllson Sandra Terry Joy belle Dooley Mary Greene Carole Lawrence Sally Hlggenbotham Charles Dozler Shxrley Bowyer Betty Jordan Joy Overman Doreen McCullough Patty McGowan Nancy Thornell Rosemary Dennis Janet Burks Marshal Watkms Jerly Lou Goodman Joann Markln Pattl Morgan Alvena Bules Joanne Mackey Max me Massle Florence Montgomery Marlene Dover Patty Matthews Karl McGowan Dlck Dolbeer Ronald Hall Wllllam Graham Jack Burden Jlm Wage Le Garber Jxm Ingledue Donald Henry Dlvlslon 60 Carol Lannmg Peggy Fenton Carol Rupert Carleen Benton Wanda Whxtelow June Peters Marlene Burns Hettle Dunlap Margie Penwell Nlna Murphy Ramona Lethcoe Donna Frazxer Vlfglnla Turner Joann Lorton Imogene Webb John VanWhy Jane Harkms Betty Wlnkle Shirley Bron ston Dolores Erlsman Jeanne McAll1ster Joann Shope Marian Stauffer Carl Jordan Maurice Alexander Mary Clark Walter Honnold Leola Hall Barbara Cooke Thur ston Kenerlg Mllton R James Thomas 105 Q9 Barbara Cooke and Frances Sheets sold more Girls Court czl pencils than any other salesmen in the buzldmg Dlvlslon 61 Jennie Finch Clarmna Re ves Margaiet Crndoff Norma Jeanne Klnnison Dotty Mor ll sey Sue Nave Donna Cherubini Marjorie Walp Jo Ann Hargo Henry Johnson Shirley Shinn Beverly Tross n B tty Jean Morgan Marilyn McCardle Sue Dailey Mary Loui e Belle Benny H111 Charles Galladher Russell Kimball Catherine Bostick Della Duckworth Lois Chapman Deborah Spurlock Connie Rems berg Tom Spayth Everett Farris William Ross David Jones Ray Arledge James Claggett Harley Rodgers Richaid Greene Don Roberts Dean Pendleton Norris Pass Tcm Miller Jimmie Butler James A White H L Brown Davlslon 62 Gloria Gilbert Marilyn Pyles Mary Lou Merwm Betty Stottlemeyer Petrea Bennett Ann Cox June Rlggle Barbara Thomson Arnold Kunkle Dorothy Hagerman Donna Hartzog Shirley Taylor Marilyn Prothero Shirley Shaw Barbara Riley Doris Mendenhall Richard Dean Vernon Ryberg Bob Strong Phillip Cannell Robert Snyder Thomas Kushmaul Chare Walker Murvm Glenn Jack Moore Wayne Post William Diehl James Ha tex Marvin Ragsdale William Kennon Fred Seelenbmder Paul Good Richard Shatto Dlvrslon 63 Connie Davis Margaret Mitchell Barbara Gordon Sue Shafer Jacqueline Rankin Joyce Anderson Jacqueline Feeser' Richard Booker Zoie Addis Robert Scheer- schmidt Allan Jefferson Vincent Riano David Hayes Don Burgert' Richard Goings Dale Ward Louise Blumen- schem Joan Bankeer Barbara Moore Joan Thomas Coralie Hollowell' Fred Walker, Carl Thomas Phillip Goltzene, R0Eer Clark, Charles Clard, Kenneth Rankin, Charles Kelley. Sophomores gave school service too m jobs suci as Nancy Cullum has in Nurse Elders offlce Dlvlslon 64 Rodney Boring Martha Thornburg Ethel Weese Marilyn Myers Janet Reeves Shir- ley Rankin Charles Seaman' Betty Arledge Ruby Aines Eloise Fuller Beverly Goldman Marjorie Norman Lois Andrews Phyllis Walker' Don White Merrill Roberts Jay Sparrow Ruth Speary Leen Huennerkopf Joyce Can- ne g Ronnie Smith, David Miller, Danny Bricker, Eddie Carnes, Richard Heering. Sophomores Division 61 Division 62 Division 63 Division 64 dp A . i 5 rl Sophomores Division 65 Division 66 Division 67 Division 68 D1v1s1on 65 Beverly Garber Judy Northrup Geneva Mapes Jean Black Frances Gallagher Shlr ley Couch Leona Beegle Maltha Bowels Alta Ray Nora Belle Post Beve ly Wllson Patty Shlrk Paul Day Jlmmy Adkms Bernard Green Tom Wehler Davld Llghtner Rlchard Bethel B111 Furman Larry Wells Wllllam Vance Carl Dolwlck Bob Dxllon Lowell Strlckland Rlchard Corn we Dlvlslon 66 Gene Muterspaw Paul Allen James Day Donald Jones Jerry Shuttleworth Max Nave O Dell Prmce Jerry Anderson Raymond George B111 Caylor B111 M1nna Robert Masters Charles Rowe Walter Northey Warren Davls J1mmy Kunce Robert Lawrence Jack Rlcketts ,7- And Ronnle Rowand landed a Job on the yearbook photographlc staff has asszgnnzent the faculty' -.Q 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 -- 1 1 1 ,. . . , , , ,- 1 . 1 , I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 rj ... 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Joan Patton Ruth Spragg Donna Cherubml and Gaylene Mtller can hardly watt untzl next fall They were chosen to the Varszty Cheerleaders squad DIVISION 67 B11ly Tlmberman Edward Rose D1ck Confer W1ll1am P1erson Edward B1les Jack Ferry man A C Vorh1s Robert Tracy Jerry St1antz Louls Meeks Edward Anderson Robert Hulslzer Lawrence Bechtel Roland Thwalt s John D111 Donald Smlth Jack Woolum Davld Walker Robert Freeze B111 WllS3Il B111 Cammon D1vls1on 68 Melvln Sodders Bllly Moore Marlyn Schramm Madge Whlte LaVonda Foulke P8tFlCl8 WISE Mary Wood Charles Schramm Vernon Ryberg Davxd Hupman Barbara Rlley Janeana Bayllss Nancy Halr Betty Lou McDonald Bnbara Grossman Dorothy Newland Donald Cmlth MBFVID Ragsdale Wayne Post Robert Sollars Joe Mathews Cllfford Crabtree M1 Re rdon Absent Betty Newman Wa1te1 Slye 109 Mary Brooks and Btll Ktrkham represented SHS at the Fourth Annual Forezgn Affazrs Institute m Cmcmnatt Division 25 Stephanie Stiles Roberta Upshaw Nancy Sue White Patty Nagel Betty Idle Shirley Armentrout Cleo Chapman Mary Ruth VanHorn Joan Roberts Barbara Beasley Virginia Ford Anne Kyle Mary Martin Janice Mell mger Joanne White Ruth Ash Kenneth Day Mitchell Greenawalt Don Chase Eloise Eaklns Sylvia Ballentme Constance Smack Lois Getz Janet Young Nancy Shaw Wendell Denney Paul Txttle Don Cox Em erson Oberlin Stewart Reut r Marilyn Ansevln Susan Banahan Lee Ann Offutt Division 26 Robert Jones Roswltha Schugt Nancy Hem Kelly Betty Morgan Edward Johnson Anne Wildman Leon Ellcessor B111 Maute Pauline Whitaker Avenelle Beaver Lois Welnbrecht Janet James Nancy Barth Bruce Waters Bob Shirk Floyd Cameron Harry Swearington B111 Kirkham Jim Snorf Norman Myers James H111 David Bodenberg Bob Forster Richard Brandon Robert Hebble James Crawford John Carmody Donald Nordstrom Division 20 Henry Funk, Jane Furman, Betty Pyle Kathryn Jones, James Logan, Lionel Will iamsg Herschel Brown, Richard Mougey Robert Detrick, Frank Fullen. Richard Fields Ernest Carterg Harry Kincaid, Boyd Hiles. Dick Fenton Ronald Bohn, Harold Sager. t zrgnua Ford is not only a membea of the Banl but she is also prestdent of the Ait League Ted Allen Marthajean Bruney Virginia Roe Dorene Myers Shlrley Hines Shlrlene Story Joan Botkin Charlotte Cain Rudy Lapp Clifford Ghames Ruth Clark Mary Brooks Miriam Foster Bryer Chyno weth Nancy Gebhardt Donald Davey Dick Finch Charles Sell Clarence Moore Rogex Hlleman Jack Brown Dick Spencer Pat Dillon Bob Wyatt Don Armstrong B111 Barcafar Bob Johnson Richard Kasper Dick Johns ton Mari Britt .. . , 3 ' , , , y , Y y . , . . . . ' Y Y. Y - t , 2 . l . . 1 Y I 3 .9 7 Y 7 5 Y I 7 ' 1 Y - , , 2 , 1 , - , , - . . . ry, Carole Braun, Shirley Whittington, Mary D'V's'on 27 , , - . l - l ' i .7 - Y ' l i y 9 ' l 1 y 9 - , , ,u I . , . . , l y - Y 7 ' ' . y y . Y Y 1 Y .I l , Y 7 l l 7 I l - l . . v 7 ' , . Juniors can luv lruslwi I 1 1 1 Division 20 Division 25 Division 26 Division 27 Juniors Division 28 Division 29 Division 30 Division 31 Davlslon 28 Marnlyn Stedman Nancy Crlst Mary Curl Kathleen Snlder Ruth Ellen Snapp Carole Smlth Anna Burley Franz Hansell John Chrlstlan Frances Jacobs Joanne Clark Ann Walters Dolly Jo Neese Ro e Croucher Barbara Fay Sandra Hube MarJor1e Reeves Dorma Bales Joe Whlte Rlchard Ellas Harold Grlffm Dlck Freed Dlck Wllllamson Wxlllam Far r1 h Gene Sxzemore Norman Roberts Don Morrls George Campbell B111 McKa1g George Ccan Earl Ale Davld Core Clar ence Taylor Drvlslon 29 Beverly Curry Zona Derr Delores Challen der Mary Jenkms Iva Shook Barbara H11 ton Bettle Lou Morrls Jams Murphy Logan Marshall Barbara Goheen Lols Knels ley Dorothy Kellev Betty Fent Betty Horn Sally Whltmer Rxchard Hlbbett Charles Brougher Joseph Carmoslno Bobble Carr Carol Lynch Phyl hs Lower Rxchard Freeman Roland Wagner Austm Ollver Charles Dyer Robert Everhart Lee Hoskmson LeRoy Hodges Davld Snyder Phlllp Baumgardner Boosters uzll come along jme neat year wrth workers lzke Lozs Get Janet Young Stevze Stlles Chuck Sell and Roger McClure 'H-Quatre ig- The Jumors have the1r athletes It looks as thouqh B1ll McKa1g Pooch Campbell and Jack Sallee are out for the marble team too Davrslon 30 Joy Ann West Juamta Echols Sandra Swable Ruby Palge Betty Frost Bonnie Steiger Ellzabeth Whlpp Margaret Scott Rose Marle Cotman Naoml Mlller Rlta Holst Nancy Taylor Elnora Weaver Mary Bowman Joan Maxwell Carolyn Henry Chrnstme Ware Jack Marty Gordon Davls Robert Keeton Essle George Bob Pmson J 1m Hagans George Toews Davxd Long Boyd Jones Charles Kerns John Wolfe Drwslon 3 I Janice McCoy, Geraldine Hammond Naslrah Hatcher, Rose Kennedy, Mary Elxzabeth Borchers, Nadra Brumfleld, Mary Beller, Mary Baumgardner, Wxlllam Secrlst, Ronald Cook Paul McLaugh lm, Marian Lyons, Edith Hayes, B111 Roberts, Sue Klme, Joanne Roush, Don Grafton, Tom Jones, Norman Endter, Rxchard Yoakum, Frleda Frock, Harold Tmcher, Rodger Rrckabaugh, Paul Garrett, Jack Sallee, Bob Burrell, Ploy Rogers, Joe Wexkert, Bob Soles, Robert Plumm 113 - . rl ' 13273211 ---. 1 IKM. 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Three famous Jumor combmattons C15 Roswitha Schugt and her charmmg lzttle drautmgs Q27 Ann Wtldman and scholarship and C33 Roswztha and Ann a perfect friendship Division 32 Carolyn Miller Betty Lou Feagans Esther Miller Mary Miller Barbara Overholser Zoe Ann Miller Phyllis Potts Suzanne Wilgus Betty Lou Canter Pat Bailey Margaret Williams Janice Williams Shirley Kimble Barbara Huffman Jack Gaither Larry Owen Charles Jackson Harry Colvin Martie Harris Don Kohl Michael Longo Ernie Motts Frank White David Nelson Harold Henry James Jackson Bruce Tipton Franklin Shroades Don Alli son Dlvlslon 33 Jane Weymouth Evelyn Collibee Katherine Booth Evelyn Walker Charlotte Boster Geneva Plymale Carolyn Walters Dorothea Ainsworth Delmar Parker Roger Gram Ruth Ann Evans Phyllis Martin Nancy Dodson Doro thy Muse James Duffy Roger McClure James McCampbell Richard Sands Denny Tumblison Larry Calllson Donald Wilson Roger Denms Richard Youngquist James Hils Harold Claar Jeuy Cromn Richard Markle James Vorhis James White Jackie Shugart When the going gets rough Larry Kettlehnke can straighten everything out by all the little tricks of magic he knows. Dlvlslon 34 Marjorie Lewis, Roberta Freeze, Janet War- field, Charlotte Eaves, Kenny Walters, Carol McKennag Marjorie Peal, Joy Van Dyke, Janice Madden, Nancy DeWitt, Mary Lou Mounts, Jean Cow- an, Marvin Wilson, Shirley Methena, Ellouise Smith, Jackie Shroyer, Marilyn McKinney, Barbara Miller, Patty Lynng Charles Combo, Kenneth Smith, Charles MacLean, William Turner, Philip Wilks. Dlvlslon 35 Louise Wattleton, Lorraine Cooper, Vivian Neuberg, Eskalene Grafton, Rosa Irene Smith, Marian Calhoun, Beverly Hudsong Louise Ayers, Patricia Warmack, Winona Faudree, Betty Snyder, Lela Baker, Dolores Dolph, Juel Whiteg Shirley Jones, Laura Burns, Petty Peters, Shirley Dulaney, Helen Pitzer, Helen Smithg Ronald Swonger, Joyce Young, Joan Bum- ham, William Crothers, John Baker. Juniors Division 32 Division 33 Division 34 Division 35 Juniors Division 36 Division 37 Division 38 Division 39 Dlvlslon 36 Thomas Thompson Juanita Johnson Mar 1.,aret R1ce Mary Platt Elleen Southall Lux lene Southall Thomas Brown Ella Swanson Alberta Bevln Lynn Garolugh Pat Joyce Mary Lou Hursh Wllllam Mlller Howard Husted Bob Hutchins Exwln Wxlson James Lump km William Whltelaw Carl Henry Ronald Howard Dallas Nxcewaner Bruce Cllcquennol Ronald Crlswell Rlchard Rude Bull Roberts Robert Soles Miss Stur Leon Dlvlslon 37 Joan Frey Janet Mxtchell Norma Henson Martha Johnson Jean Jones Roberta Kram ex Nancy Beler Marllyn Rolfes Robert Bean Larry Kettlehake Joan Eaton Eunadell Fannln Norma Hursh Jane Rogers Peggy Stuckey Rlchard Cozard Wllllam Rogers Roger Blnegar Carl Kenex ly Wllllam Leffel Charles Green Petlt Hoagland Pat Sebrmg Robert Bronston Chrystal Elhs Robert My ers Walter Weekley James Bull Richard Greene Glenn Blmn There wzll be good plays to come back to see We know because we saw Charles Brougher Lynn Gar lough and Vwlan Neuberg 'Lil the Jumor Class Play Stevle Stzles uzll be 1nto everythmg and puttmg uzm and vzgor mto all the thmgs she undertakes Drvlsron 38 Louls Walls Ray Le Valley Bob Pinson Rxchard Current Dlvlslon 39 M rvm Durrant Roger Carr Paul Snyder Bxlly Schwarz Bill Peters James Anderkln John Miller Danny Detllck Ollle Bollon Joe Cahoon Jce Krelg Barry Malcra Jerry Yett r Ron ald Dillon Rlchard Mlght Davld Maxwell Nelson Llttle Jchn Claude Barnhart Elmo Dxllman Jon Gxcskey Fred Denms Robert Brandon B111 Butler Jack Bradley Bob Rush ..- . c , 1- 1 ' - ' -, . - , 1, , 4 . v . , v - . 1 Y - ' 1 Y Q . v V v 1 V - Y 'Q 4: 1 ., 'x s, ..- v v - . 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SHS wzll stlll put ns projects over wzth a bang unth sales men hlce Marylm Rolfes Harry Paul Swearmgen and Ron ald Donahue st1ll around to put on the sales campruqns Dlvlslon 45 Catherlne Hunt Nancy GIDSOH Georgxanna Anderson Chaxlotte Brown Barbara Cook Darlene Collms Florence Riggs Lloyd Sharpless Carolyn Baum Ellzabeth Campbell Shlrley Dodge Evelyn Burton Jane Ervm Reece Dlck Mmna Jlm Rhoades Allen Humphrey Johnnle Johnston Louls Hampton Herbert Monroe Wade Castleberry C W M1lllg8H Paul Llttler Charles Farrand Roy Kelley Charles Burkhardt Ted Sper img Jack Speer Ab ent Delorls Balch Drwslon 4I Harry Walls James Rlley Vlfgll Clrcle Jack Pendleton s Paul Pktle James Burton James Jacobs Ronald Manley Yes the jumors P1111 Wllks and Drvlslon 46 Robert Hartman Revllla Sanders Marjorle Grashel Betty Shlrley Juanlta Furmsh Pat Foster Sally Northup Rlchard Stram Dale Queen Betty Klee berger Jane McCorm1ck Marjorle Whaley Murray Houston Roger Turnmlre Roland Fannum Wally Steed Nelson Koogler Dave Dxxon Marlorle Henderson Charles VanZant B111 Pendleton Marvm Kennedy Rlchard Hodge Laymun McCombs Robert Paul can be trusted to carry on unless sczentzsts Damd Bodenberg decide to spht an atom Dlvlslon 47 Betty Kidd Zelma Wlckerham Joan Clause Charlotte McWxll1ams Bermce Owens Helen Walters Norma Hammond Dolores Sodders Anna Robbins Xllpha Davxs Wanda Myers V1v1an Fletcher Jane Madden Norma Chap man Martha Duncan Betty Johnson t , 7 , , Q . , Y A Z f . , , , - , Y . y , y , . 1 ' , . I Y Y ' V Y 1 Carey, Davxd Randallg , , , , , Y , - - , , y D' 7 7 - ' 7 s : ' . -1 ' . 1 ' ' , , . . . 7 Y Y l 7 o . . . ' 7 1 v ' , , . r v v ' 7 3 x y , . , , , v y 1 I . 1 r 2 , , , - . . , , , , , , , , Gene Thacker Eugene Rapp Kenneth Mas 19 Juniors Division 41 Division 45 Division 46 Division 47 National Honor Society ,rsv- Scholarshzp leadershlp character sermce These are the four zcleals of the Natwnal Honor Soczety membershzp m whzch 19 the highest honor SHS can bestow on :ts students I 'QI' '14 yiivp' pdf 'i PATTI BENNETT DAVID ACLE DOROTHY ANDERSON KITHLEEN BARGER BAPBARA BI-IFKMAN BARBARA BODINBEPC KATHRYN BOXXSFR KATHLEEN CASTOR DAVID COLLINS JOSEPH ENIG DIINE FORRFI 18 'hui XVIILIXWI KI NIQON ALAN KLEIN NIARILU RILRPILI ELLIN IWIILLS SLE TIENIANN VVILLIANI bo-ITMAN Z -nik r BARBARA DARRAH Low HIWTON CHARI ES KFINDALL WILLIAM BIINNIG ALVIN BOCK VIRGINIA DIXONI MARGARET KEPPLER 17 DORIS EDWARDS JOAINNE KIMBAIL NORNIAN LINLOL RO FR Lumow ALAN MA 1 GEORGE MCKAIG NI XPIIYN Mooms LUCENL PASLIIAI Cxrouw SCHWARTZ PHILIP SMITII DONNA STAVPLEE JOAN ULLNIAN NANCY VN ALSH ELSIE WOLERAM BERNICI-: YOUNG LOL I 'INNIRT 121 I , L . q ,t 1 , 1, J 1, . 'I' G. za ' I if Z , 3?gE:: ' 5,4 , ' 1,,I,:: , ' 4 A , , ...N In 1 Gaia -f f' A A 'I' a T 'E' , -Q- :L F A '. a X9 fvy. A I.. .af X ' , ,fi ' 6 Q . I 122 Seniors We chose uell when ue chose the ofzcers of the Senwr Class They are Joyce Baylor secretary Barbara Parke treasurer Bob Sheets vzce preszdent and Joe Eng president nf . , . , s ,v ' 9 v - 4 7 I N ESTHER ACKLEH JAMES ACLES RICHARD ADLER DAVID AGLE DAVID ALLEN DOROTHY ANDERSON CAROLYN BANZHOI RICHARD BARCH KATHLEEN BARGER FRANK BATEMAN JOYCE BAYLOR PATRICIA BEAKES ESTHER BEARD LETA BEAVER K 1 EDVVARD ANDERSON NANCY BAILEY NANCY ANDERSON DONALD BAKER RICHARD ARMLNTROUT LEONA BAKER ROBERT ARNETT MARTHOL BAKER BETTY ARNOLD JAMES BALDWIN CHARLES BACON DOROTHY BALES 1. Zi Si ELEANER BEAVERS MARY ANN BERRY BARBARA BODENBERG BARBARA BEEKMAN RALPH BERRY BARBARA BOHN SHIRLEY BELL WILLIAM BINNIG NORMA JEAN BORING MARY ANN BELOAT BARBARA BLADEN ALLAN BOTKIN PATTI BENNETT KARL BLAUVELT ARLENE BOWERS THOMAS BENTON ALVIN Bocx KATI-IRYN BowsER At the begmnmg of the semeste1 It was customary to ask the offzce to change you1 schedule Thus we express ourselves D I ' fn 5' Q In I A I . ,II K I I ie: I . In G.. ,MA ..,h. V L! r Q ff A ,E SHIRLEY BRANDT VIVIAN BRITTAIN ROBERT BRODBECK BRUCE BROWN DELORES BROWN PATRICIA A BROWN SHIRLEY CASTILLO WAULINE CASTLEBERRY RICHARD CEYLER BARBARA CHAPMAN JOANNE CHAPMAN DONALD CLARK DORA CLARK PATRICIA L BROWN PATSY BURKS DORIS BRUMFIELD EVELYN BUTTS EDWARD BRUNER RICHARD CAFEO DELORES BRUNEY CHARLES CAMPBELL JESSIE BURCH GERALD CAMPBELL MARIKAY BURGERT JERRY CARNES A . I I 'Ht ' KATHLEEN CASTOR ' ff ,Y , 15 ' I A 11? its ii '11 'Wig HELEN CONNOR LYLLIAN Cox DONALD CONRAD BARBARA CRABTREE HARRY CONRAD ROGER CRABTREE HARRIET COOCH DAVID CRAYS CAROL CORDELL VIRGINIA CUNNINGHAM SUZANNE CORWIN ROBERT CUSTER ELLASE CLARK RODELL CLARK XNILLIAM H. CLARK JANE CLERICUS EDNA CLICK NORMA COE THELMA COGGINS DAVID COLLINS ANNA DALZELL BARBARA DARRAH DAVID DAVENPORT MARY DAVIS RICHARD DAWSON DAVID DAY :AX 1. 126 -.1 , 'Q 1 K if fi, G 'J 1 , ! I-, I V, K . s A A , Af , I C I I I 'Y X A- 2 , V1 . Q X ' ' . j P : in , by s 6 .F gf! 'WW' BARBARA DEAN SHIRLEY DETRICK WILLIAM DOBYNS ROBERT DEATON SUZANNE DEWITT ROBERT DOLPH GERRY DECK RICHARD DILLAHUNT IRMA DOLWICK DONALD DEJONG ALFRED DITTMAR RONALD DONAHUE SHIRLEY DENSON VIRGINIA DIXON HAROLD DOOLEY DON DETRICK DEAN DOBBINS MARIE DOUG1 AS When the football team left for a game, we always sent them off uwth a rousmg pep rally D . l 1 6 F' ' 5' ' l'.1.1n I IM Q - W- A A A, A If O I , 'as '-1' A 5 5 . ff ' J 3 1 F 5 - ' 4 D142 , A I: 1 1- I 74 I. Lf ' Y f 4 , - ze Q I' RUSSELL DRUMMOND DORIS EDWARDS SUZANNE DUDLEY NIARLENE EISNAUGLE STEPHEN DUNBAR MARY LOU ELDER PEGGY DUNCAN HARRIETT ELLIOTT JOHN EBY JOE ENG MARY EDMISTON ARBENA EVANS 6' may EL 128 WO' ELOISE EVANS MARILYN EVANS NANCY EVANS ROBER1 EVANS SHIRLEY EVILSIZOR RICHARD FFLDNER IQFNINPTH FENTON KENNETH FINNEY NORMA PINNEY JON FISH MARY FITZWATER BARBARA FLANNERY DIANE FORRER TRILLIS FOSTER ' MQ .. A MA v ' , , HQ-2 jf ,. 'rw ,I f f W , , gf' .jg 12451, 555552, - 'LI y f I ' at t - ' E ' 6 1 I 9 Ifg 'Z 'V ,xx V '- I , Ez A 'F . , I A f -. ' 6 R ini EZ.: I RQ A ' ' f' - is A . , . ' 3 , 1 ff ,, . Norman Lincoln and George Mc- Kaig brought ns honor in the OSU and the General Scholarship Tests. AARON FRANTZ EARL FRITTS JOHN GARDINER ELEANOR FRANTZ HUGH FULTON BARBARA GARRETT SUE FRAZEE LENA FUTHEY ALFRED GEE RICHARD FRAZIER JAMES GAITHER BARRETT GBE ROLAN FRAZIER JOHN GAMBLF MARILYN GEBHARDT CHARLENE FREEMAN ROSALYN GAMBLF WILI IAM D GIBSON QAQ Aw S 1 .l ' xl- l 5 ' ' 1' A I M . W I f E H .. v I A ,L , - - 9 I . lb ' ' r I . ' . -N f Q QTA4 V - , If ,V 1 . 'll L ' If - ...A ,www WILLIAM H GIBSON RICHARD GLASS WILHELMENA GLENN WILLIAM GOETTMAN LILLIAN GOODMAN MARJORIE GOODSON The yearbook subsr'r1pt1on campazgn opened u 1th the funniest assembly of the year PATRICIA GOSSLT1 GAYLE GRINDLE JACK GRANT JOYIE GROUT JANICE GRAVENKEMPER DAVID HAYLEY CHARLES GREEN JOAN HALL JEAN GREEN PATRICIA HAMILTON PHYLLIS GREIDLR BETTY HANKEL 130 . I 'wi' I' J 'I I , A ?' If Q' ' 4 f n U . V , f ' . J J I - ' Ds ,nv-' H an iv ROBERT HARLEY CHRISTINE HARRIS JAMES HARRIS LUCILLE HARRIS RICHARD HARRIS KATHLEEN HARSHBARGER DELORES HOLLAND DOROTHY HOLLAND DELBERT HOLTON ELANOR HOOPER HAROLD HOPKINS DORIS HORNER LOWELL HORTON JACK HOSIER p-X,u A Q JOE ANN HARTENSTEIN DAVID HAUSE HERSCHEL HAWLIK JESSE HAWTHORNE KENNETH HEBBLF JACK HELMER yy' 21 Q .1 BONNIE HENRY GAIL HERIER BARBARA HESTER LOIS HINTON ALVA HOBBS ROBERT HOFFMAN Q 131 , I I , Y nit E A Illv ,1 wr ' '1' r' ' i ' .' ' 1 ' ' I M , 1 XX I- I -gn ' if H 1 f ' ' I - Vp 1 , f' in Q., we ff Q, '- lV N. -Qu if 'i Wa.. MARVEL HOUGH SHIRLEY HULLINGER CHARLOTTE JOHNS SUE HOUGH DONALD HUNTER LYNN JOHNS JEANNE HOUSE MARK HURD LONVELL JOHNSON FRANCES HOWARD LOIS HUSTED CONSTANCE JONES GEORGE HOWELL LADONNA JENKINS MARGARET JONES PATRICIA HUFE DORA JENKINS JERROLD JORDAN M1 Stocke1 orgamzcd 0111 Le1y I Y Own dance orchestm x 'P H ' x -f m, 4 A if 4- A , I ' - J J. A VA. y A , .,,I W 1 A , ,I, I v za N A A ,Q I I , .5 37 ,J V . L , . -5, ,,v, ea' Qlvv I , ' 3 , I' X Q7 A:,,. A 3 215: K J ,. K ,.-, X 132 PHYLLIS JUSTUS Lois KAISER TIIEOPHILOS KASKARAS WILLIANI KEARNEY JAMES KEENER NORMA KELEHER JOANNE KELL Joi-IN KELLER MARGERY KELLUM JOANN KELLY ALICE KEMP CHARLES KENDALL MAURICE KENNEY MARGARET KEPPLER JOANN KIMBALL WILLIAM KIEI-'EER BETTY KING JAMES KIESFER DALE KING PATSY KIGER ROBERT KINNISON DELoREs KIGHT WILLIAM KINNISON MARY Lou KEPPLER LAMAR KILGORE ALAN KLEIN gan- 1 x.. 133 5:54 PHYLLIS LEIS DONNA LOE CONSTANCE LESH NANCY LOHRER JUNE LESLIE JANET LOUGH BARBARA LEWIS ROGER LUDLOW NORMAN LINCOLN WILLIAM LUKE STANLEY LINTHICUM DELLA LYNN BETTY SUE KRAMER JOHN LAIRD LOU LANNERT WILLIAM LAPOLT BARBARA LATIMER MARI ANN LAWRENCE JOHN LEEFEL BOBBIE LEFFUE JAMES LYTLE HAROLD MABRA EDNA MABRY MARY ELLEN MARRY JOAN MAERKER STEPHEN MAGAW ..-1 C. J B 134 -1' if JANE MALABY ALAN MAsT NANCY MCDILL MARTHA MALLETT ROBERT MCCABE GEORGE MCKAIG ROGER MANN MARJORIE MCCLINTICK DOROTHY McKEE MARGARET MARCINKO GLORIA MCCOLLUM MARY ELLEN MCLAUGHLIN CLIFFORD MARTIN PATTY MCCONNAUGHEY JAMES MCLAUGHLIN THELMA MARTIN WILLIAM MCDEVITT JOSEPH MCNEIL but we stzll cherlsh our lrllle German Band ufF'lPW 3 A ' 1 x I ,L VR i K A . Q ,.,1:2 V -:Hg . 1 If 1 . X E ' , , 1 N i W ,fi A - f ,, 57 . I i. I J , 'Fi' JSA- 2 , I '1 135 K 'ff , 4' 's 'W' ARTHUR MERKLE MARILYN MERRICK MARYLU MERRILL PHILIP METZ BETTIE MILLENDER MARGARET MILLER PAUL Moss FRANK MULLER ESTHER MUMMA JACK MUNN BARBARA MYERS MARILYN NAILLE CLARK NATWICK ONDEAN MILLER RICHARD MILLER LILA MILLINER ELLEN MILLS JOHN MINNICH ANN ADELE MIRANDA DON MITCHELL PATRICIA MONTGOMERY RICHARD MILLS ALICE MORRIS ROBERT MINES MARILYN MooREs 7 1 'f X 6' A . x 1 2 A A I Fa 0 DAVID MUFFLER J ,K sg I 191:- ' 5 Lia- mt A, A LaDonna Jenkins was Queen's Atten- dant at the March of Dimes Ball, and Barbara Parke was chosen Mistress of Ceremonies on the WLW Tele- 'vision show from the Dayton Studio. RUTH NEAL RUTH PACK BARBARA PARKE JOHN NICHOLSON BETTY PAGL BEN PARKER PATRICIA O DELL RITA PALM BONNIE PAR JOAN O HARA KENNETH PALMER JOAN PARRILL VIVIAN ORAHOOD GEORGE PAPAHAGAS RICHARD PARSELL DONALD OSBORN MARCELLA PARCELS EUGENE PASCHAL H... U XX s VIRGINIA PEARSON HAROLD PENN JOAN PHILLIPS LEE PHILLIPS CAROLYN PIERCE NORMA PITCHFORD BARBARA PITZER VVILMA POTTS JOSEPH POWERS ROSEANN POWERS KARL RAMBO ROSE MARY RANDALL ag in ,erik 138 'x We had genius, too. Don Singleton made his oufn workable transit for a math project. DORIS RAPP ROSE MARIE RAPP LARRY RAYMOND PATTY RECTOR JACK REICHERT RONALD REMSBERG O X. k A ' ' - L .. R 2 I G X A 17' f .J .,v. P A I A e ei i i fi . . I 1 Rf , I 'i I q 4' . I I FREDERIC RICE JUNELLEN RICE PATRICIA RICE ROBERT RICE HOWARD RIDDLE PATRICIA RIDENOUR DONALD RUCKER EDWIN RUDE BARBARA RUHLIG MARIAN RUSSELL ALBERT SANDERS JUDITH SAUTER JOE SCARBERRY ROBERT SCHIVIAHL K. 'luv' EDNA RIGGLE PATRICIA RINGHISER FRANKLIN RINNE NORMAN ROBERTS WILLIAM ROBINSON DAVID RODDY JOYCE ROMER SHIRLEY ROSE DORMA JEAN ROSS JANET Ross CHARLES ROUTZAHN WILLIAM ROWLAND 139 's Las A PATRICIA SCHREIRER RUBY SHAFFER JUNE SHIELDS CAROLYN SCHWARTZ TOMMY SHAI-'I-'ER CORRINE SHIREY RICHARD SECRIST PATRICIA SHANNON Lois SHOOK QHARLES SEI LS RUTH SHATTO LOWELL SHOOR PATRICIA SHAEEP ROBERT SHEETS MARLYN SHULTS BARBARA SIIAI-'I ER LAWRENCE SHERIDAN JI-'AN SIMPSON 140 Aluays Don Huffenberger and Steve Dun bar were takmg pwtures for the yearbook , sr - - A V Vg 'A :Q ' 'A:. ,A ,, ,he V, x If me N ii I4 X INK 1 QL Y' 2 ' 5, ' M4 , I , 6- 0- ,X , I ' I .4 I ' I ., 9 -I ,., Q : A iv: i Q X W Q I DON SINGLETON VIRGINIA SKINNER JANE SKINNER WALTER SLACK WILLIAM SLAGLE ALVA SMITH JAMES SMITH JEAN SMITH NANCY J SMITH NANCY L SMITH PHILIP SMITH ROBERT SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH MERLE JOHNSON 6 RICHARD SNONV TEPRY SOUD R BARBARA SNYDER JOYCE SPARROW DORIS SNYDER NIARIANNE SPENCE ESTHER SNYDER CHARLES SPURGEON NANCY SNYDER ESTHER STAGER SUSAN SNYDER JOAN STANDLEY 0-9 141 ' ' 9 A Q '9 I ' . 6 , .W T- x 'JL I Q I 6 . 4? I ran fa ar 3 Q- I AJ A K A 'Y' X DORIS SUHRWEIR EVELYNE SVENDSEN DELORES SWAYNE DAVID SVVISSHELM WENDELL SWORDS JOSEPH TANNER :: LOXVELL TAYLOR JAMES THACKFR ANITA THOMAS ROBERT THOMAS RICHARD THORNELL JOANN THORNTON DONNA STAVREFF NORA STEELE BARBARA STEINER BETTY STEPHENSON GWENDOLYN STEVENSON THOMAS STEWART RUBY STIRR MILES ST JOHN LORNE THWAITES SUZANNE TIEMANN RAY TIMBERMAN RUBY TINKER CARRIE TOLLIVER RICHARD TOSSEY 142 N., 'I I ' S N It t A R fx-fi Q :L ',. .X Af f',: - Y' I Q ' . VI I . I R X A. , A RV 5 ' 54 I Y X A - an RICHARD TRITLE RICHARD TUCKER GEORGE TUNCATE BARBARA TURNER JOAN ULLMAN RICHARD UMBAUGH NANCY WEAR EVFLYN WEAVER ALLEN WEISS STELLA WHELDON GILBERT WHITAKER CLAUDIA WHITE JOHN WHITE BARBARA XVHITTINGTON LUCILLE USTLER RICHARD WAGNER LORA VANDERBUR PHYLLIS WALLS ROSE VANGUNDY NANCY WALSH PHYLLIS VANZANT RALPH WASNER WANDA VORE MARILYN WATSON JAMES WAGNER DONNA WATTERS D NA mal .2 AVID XVILL ROBERT WING HENRY YATES NCY WILL JANE WISE JUNE YEUTTER CARL WILLIAMS ELSIE WO1 FRAM WILLIAM YINGER HARLEY WILLIAMS LAVONNE WOOD BERNICE YOUNG J ANICE WILSON MILDRED WOOD FRANCES YOUNG VIVIAN WILSON LOUISE WOOLUM GRETTA YOUNG CONNIE ZIMMERMAN JOY ZIMMERMAN KAY ZIMMERMAN ROGER MICHAEL FRANK MCKAIG Mr, McKaig ras a graduate of Wittenberg College where he received both his B. A. and his M. A. Thirteen years ago he came to the faculty of Springfield High School where he was officially a teacher of science and mathematics film librarian working with the Lisual education program. Un- officially he was Georges father a sports enthus- iast, an amateur photographer, the sponsor and inspiration of the Photography Club. He often picked off a good picture for the yearbook. Mr. McKaig flied Tuesday, April 25. 5 Senior Activities Ackley Esther Avamlemu funeral L,IImn1erLI'1l I lrundship 1 3 I PI Suxnlmreru 2 I 1 Iimrsta - 3 Aclew Jamei IAkeI Al3lItYV1ll CI ncril IMI Z 5 H 4 IIInIxsf.Lr 2 Vu'-.ity Q I1 Adler Dlmk Ac'1IIzm1I Gcner.-xl smh Ill m linux mrs A e Daud IUHLI I Q r Ndtllllll UIIUI Suuetx I n I an Ihilnmncm St 1 Um 3 flu uL.V I Iioo-urs 4 Boys Luunul 1 Spenml Ii pres ntdtiu to the I C6tllI.lNL Board 4 A en Il wld ID In Auulzmic hencrxl Anderwon Dorothy ul ei.: rep I mnal Honor SULILIX ll Im ewrun Im YI 'lrbook HMS I In xfurg 1 nc-ne H1 I 1 Ir ml om NIIplwn1InI Ntmuy mum III ml SI It nu. I ustmrw 9 3 1 Girl-. Conn: II I III Anderson Edwnrd II dduh c' Illun Il lh int. 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T1 - lf' Open the Door Security Through this door hes the opportunity offered by insurance Prepare for security now by consulting Wallace and Company for all tvpes of insurance Wallace and Company 719 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG SPRINGFIELD OHIO O to acquire the future happiness and protection GGCD GRUQMING tO6 from . . if 55 . . , , - 4 T-uf YOUR FIRST STOP FOR KEEN CLOTHES! 9 1 1 01174 FOR OVER 30 YEARS . . . t All Th STYLE QUALITY VALUE ThG Demi SI-IDD G 0 0 N M If The Shoe Flis You bought nt at the store where customers are always SatlSf16d because the shoes are so beautxful and so comfortable There IS a Shoe For Every Foot Recre atlon Look or Log Front Q RECO o F , x The 'W KNoW YoUR cHAMP1oNs . . . RT'S and SHS And now IS the tlme to get ln step wlth the champs by gettmg a new tlme plece at Hart s A watch also makes a perfect glft fol the graduate for blrthdays and for annlversarles Nothlng causes more happlness or appreclatlon Nothlng you can glV6 lS more luxurlous more beautlful or more useful Hart s has all the natlonally known makes Hamllton Longme Gruen Elgm Bulova etc Dont waste tlme Hurry to Hart s for your new watch Hart s also carrles a complete l1ne of sllverware Sterllng sllver dlamonds blrthstone rmgs electrlc appllances radlos televlslon Hart Jewelry Company DIAL o 1394 96 EAST HIGH STREET SPRINGFIELD OHIO . . . . H 9, . . . , 4 7 , . s , . , . 1 v a s u - a - : , . . . 7 1 a 1 1 7 ' We All Want The Best Just llke oux mothers before us we are gomg to buy fox our new homes at Crzst Kzssell There we W111 fmd every modern apphance for efflclency ln homemaklng Permutlt Water Softeners Bendlx Home Laundry General Electrlc apphances DuMont Televlslon None but the best 1n merchand1se None but the best IH se1v1ce Crust Klssell Co 112 SOUTH FOUNTAIN AY IINUE DIAL 3 4679 These Are The Men Who Serve You Accuracy a mam requlslte 111 the flllmg of prescrlptlons has been the attalnment of the F zreoved McCann pharmacxsts for thlrty f1V6 years Accuracy supplemented by dependablllty and quahty make F zreoved McCann the prescrlptlon store of Sprlngfleld Flreoved McCann 50 WEST HIGH STREET SPRINGFIELD OHIO 5 7 7 4 . . .. , . 0 0 I O 74 - 7 9 l i .. . ' v O 1 7 Lzttleton s earnest deslre IS to be of servlce to the cltlzens of Sprmgfleld When trouble comes you can be comforted to know that there IS scmeone who understands and who IS ready and wllhng to glV6 dependable and courteous servlce Littleton's Funeral Home 830 NORTH LIMESTONE is , - , , , , . ' I -x -2 . 3 - f U . - . V All my q I J: ,. ' 'firifn 'A . , . . . Y Fleece 413476 az' ?o'atefz Widen Shep For music to suit every mood and need Here s a hmt lf it s in print And satlsfactlon guaranteed Porter Music Shop IN THE ARCADE For Tops ln Entertainment It s WJEL WJEL l600 KC W J E M 1600 KC Top of your Radio Dial FM 103 9 MEG 164 Complete Programming of News Sports Music United Press News Service Co-operating with Springf1eld'Schools Broadcasting Schools in Action Your order will be quickly filled D . , Re mher . Yes fO1 those moments to lemembel those moments that mean so much cl plctuxe alwavs hrlngs back .1 pleasant memoxy A pleasant memoxy IS also yours wxth the fr1endly courteous SGIVICG you FQCSIVG at Rapzd Photo Sertzce Inc whele we ne plepaxed to help you solve youl photogldphlc problems xuth equxpment supplles and fllendlx se1v1ce Raplcl Photo Service D This store is located at 45 West High Street. Q I YVQQ oops' Now you ve done lt Jack But tell hel about Perfectzon Never mmd what she s saylng to you just remlnd her that Perfectzon w1ll clean even her best dresses safely and qu1ckly and she'll qulet down Oh, yes, Jack, tell her too, that we'll dehver that dress to her ln tlme for that blg event She's not mad now? Well, we knew all along that we could clean thls matter up that's our Job' Perfection Laundry Co. 600 WEST MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 166 Please, Bob, I know nts Clhzens But you must go to school' f 'Q 1 .1 5-noi 0 1 0 0 0 ' , ,YVW -4v-Mgiiio A -Q, ' 1 1443 43 ' , . A ' Q ' . .QW ff? V ' ' -- Q 5 ' 'A f'V A- f X H ,.. oo ' T 2,Z ,V 93 no 5' o oo o ooo f K o Y - ' ' ,,1.o A A ' ' o ' ' 3 1, A ' , ' 54512 ' 9 - 'q ' P V ,A QV., -4. 5 - . E Ask The Mun Who Owns One COMPLETE BODY SHOP MOTOR AND PAINT SERVICE DEPARTMENT FINE USED CARS DIAL 5 3821 Short Motor Co V 2 5 ,...,..,,.,,,.,,m....m 1 Try Packardis Ultramatic Drive--The Last W Ord in Automatic Shifts , f - NORTH STREET - ways fowcf A Sfefdng 5 0 Sprmgfleld s Oldest Credlt Jewelers Quahty for Genexatlons 0 GIIIS for All OCCRSIOHS The Fans Company THE STERLING JEWFLRY CO WEST MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD OHIO Z ' ' Q 5 I . . NAME YOUR SPORT . . . Whatever Your Preference, YOU'll SAVE ui SEARS! Yes at Sears you get the fmest sportmg equlpment at the lowest posslble prlce You can t lose at Sears all ou1 merchandlse IS quaranteed flrst quallty and made to Sears rxgld speclflcatlons If anythlng hele doesnt make good Sears wzll' WFMWMW fmffmfffwf SEARS N0 37D?3S'3E2'2'1 ES' aa ' ' ' 17fl ON .IUNE17 1949 ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE OF THE WORLD S DEEPEST OIL WELL DRILLED TO A DEPTH O Z0 521 FEET DISTANCE EQUIVA LENT TO THE NORTH AND SOUTH EXTREMI TIES OF SPRINGFIELD, THIS RECORD WAS ESTABLISHED IN THE PACIFIC CREEK AREA IN ROCK SPRINGS WYO Locomotive Manne0ilFieldSfuIionafy I F , - QA . 0 I I 0 I I 171 STRIKE ' It s a far cry from the ten pm games on the vlllage green ln centurles past to the streamllned bowhng alleys of today For an evenmg of healthful recreatlon and relaxatlon you cant beat a hvely bowllng ball 1n ou1 modern beautlfully decorated convemently located alleys Shamrock Recreation Center 1065 EAST MAIN STREET DIAL 5 2301 ,..q,... v We ALL., v.,':. Y -5 'tx 7 ! ' 4 4 ' 7! ! 7 I Kmg Cole of today when h1s flddlers play Has h1s refreshments brought 1n on a tray And qulck as a wmk when he asks for h1s drmk Its Coca Cola wlthout delay It makes h1m more merry say h1s flddlers three Wlth a Coke 1n h1s hand, he IS good company The Springfield Coca-Cola Bottling Company ' L - L .1 f . X 4 ' ' 1 I. 4 -9 ff, ' V? . I ' . km , .' . . ,. .4 ! 7 7 7 7 y a ' . 1 GOOD RECORD M THE FLOOR Even though she s d1sappo1nted about the broken 16CO1d she can t help from bemg cheered by looklng at the beautlful and durable hnoleurn from Hmson s PYGCISG workmanshlp a wlde Vaflety of pattern are a few of the outstandlng featul es The Hmson Linoleum Company 148 WEST MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO J . Vw amf',aM,, .. v K . ' N4 er , A M , 55 , C , . Wm my MA 7 ' ' , ' ' Q . 7 , . . - O O Help Yourself To Happiness Plan To Bulld A New Home Nothmg 1S so SatlSfylI1g as plannmg and bulldlng a home of your own The Bram Lumber Company has a complete l1ne of the flnest quallty bulldlng materlal for your selectlons Free estlmates are cheerfully furnlshed for your complete needs DIAL 3 4641 The Brom Lumber Company EAST STREET SPRIYGFIELD OHIO l Whether you build, remodel, or repair, I 409 ' 1 , 175 Which Brick Would You Choose? Selectmg br1ck whether It 1S for a home school church hospltal or offlce buxldmg IS no problem when lt can be chosen from the many blends of flne quallty Belden Brzck sold by The Mzlls Bros Co There 1S a blend to su1t every taste and every type of bulldlng Plaster flue l1n1ng sand cement sash rooflng and br1ck are avallable at The Mzlls Bros Co for when you plan to bu1ld Courteous servlce and Wllllllg suggestlons make The Mzlls Bros Co a pleasant place to buy The Mills Bros Company BUILDERS SUPPLIES AND COAL 201 EAST WASHINGTON STREET SPRINGFIELD OHIO 76 O 7 7 7 3 7 . . - 7 7 7 7 7 7 O C 1 9 1 Dashing Through The Snow . . or through ra1n sleet dust or mud on foot on horseback by wagon or buggy such were transportatlon condltlons a hundred years ago But 'now we know you wouldn t even dream wastmg preclous shoe leather gasohne or tlme when a Clty Bus wlll take 5 ou anywhere anywhere ln Sprxngfleld for the shght fee of but a dlme You Just can t beat that Take If Easy' Take the Bus' Springfield Cnty Lmes, Inc ' 9 9 1 ' y 1 - 1 of . . , . Q . . I - - 1 SO l Q I O U Q C 0 9 aria 77Za6e 'Me Winn 7 Zee 7 I 1 If H III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ML L'-M-4-Hu nag. rr SQ .tlmlmillhlll 3 INTERIOR VIEW OF' THE HARVARD CLOTHING DEPARTMENT mum IB 2 T-I I Let Harvard s clothes make you lnto the best dressed man ln town One trlp 1nto then' very smart store wxll mean that youll be back agam very soon for more of thelr natlonally famous clothes Kuppenhelmer G G G Worsted Tex Eagle f 27 VVEST HIGH STREET 178 Quahty 0 Q 0 I I I ,Tm 4,-,Q-, sr - I .Emmy J . 'illgiv v' 1 1: flflwg 'Z I-truvng-mqpfgiiznit ,qw V H, V N W ' ' if -t-5. ' , , ' I ' Hp. 1 wi, ,.,. 1.-, V 7 Ill ' ,mm '- l'.' - ...':'Z .4 ,. -..U ..-ELL ,. -ii-.. Y . , . 7 - - 'Q ' rx ? ,,. 1 j f 1 ' I ' .' I ff, , , . 1 1 fl, O .vfl-W 23,,, ' 1 , ' 1 V If Everybodys Saymg It' What? Holsum Z9 the best bread m town Yes when left alone there s nothlng llke a plece of good Holsum bread F01 the best ln the bakery llne pl9S cakes xolls doughnuts bread Holsum IS the name to look fox when purchaslng youl baked goods The Sprmgfleld Baking Company 1 f WEST WASHINGTON STREET SPRINGFIELD OHIO SOI R IIOLSIVM DEALFH 7 3 0 K 0 O . - . .J I J ' ' x . l Y -X , ' 5 fs I, .Q ' I f I. M., X -l wa Q 5 V v 7 7 , . . . A ' , , I , , . . . 0 0 0 , 32- I I I ' . BUY GEORGE . . It s the Best Coal m Town Aclclls Parke Coal Company Romcune Automotive Center GOOD SERVICE A SQUARE DEAL ff 25070 DESOT0 PLYMOUTH senvuce AUM ob CHRYSLER CORPORATION PARTS AND SERVICE BODY WORK PAINTING USED C 4RS , 0 I 402 NORTH LIMESTONE STREET I GEORGE W. PARKE, OWNER O O 350 SOUTH FOUNTAIN AVENUE DIAL 3-7567 .'., I f Q111:1:z2z2saz:1.. APPROVED ' 'O '-:3:5:3g5: 1-'ds Blg Game When there s a blg game ahead Whether lt s a trymg tenn1s match a satan for squlrrels or a lxvely plng pong party youll flnd exactly what you re lookmg for ln the complete hne of the newest and best of sportlng goods featured by The George Meek Company, Inc Your Sportlng Goods Store as NORTH FOUNTAIN AVENUE DIAL 3 3331 DISTRIBUTORS RAWLINGS KROYDON SPALDING JOHNSON MOTORS GUNS AMMUNITION KODAKS FISHING TACKLE 7 t6 ' 97 7 . 7 . . . , , 7 7 7 ' ! ' O n O It Makes A Dlfference A picture is worth a thousand words and a million memoriesf' as For years to come you'l1 want to remember your carefree school days It makes a dlfference whlch type of equlpment you use to preserve those prec1ous memorles Superlor cameras and camera supplles 1nsure you of lastmg photographs A complete hne of sportsweal IS also yours at Transportatlon t It s Best Rlde ln the comfort of a Czrcle Cab and arrlve at your deStll'1at10I1 unruffled by the annovances of cxty trafflc and parkmg condltlons Promptness courtesy and dependablhty are the Watchwords of the company DIAL .5 4511 The Circle Cab Company 118 EAST WASHINCTON STREET SPRINGFIELD OHIO l O 3 K Why be bothered with parking problems? 182 guy. law. 3 3, Sue. Dame, Pay And we brought along a lot of peanut butter sandwlches You know th1s new peanut butter you can buy now IS really good The new super smooth stabllxzed peanut butters are made on machlnes des1gned and bu1lt 1n Sprlngfleld by The Bauer Bros Co Thls company also produces grlndmg machlnery for gram chemlcals foods etc and serves the process xndustrles 1n many othel ways The Bauer Bros Company ESTABLISHED 1878 1 ' 1 7 7 'f . . . . 0 The Future Belongs To Those Who Prepare For It 3 FHAL FHATI C O BII Merchants 8. Mechanics o p fi cl Eor AII Year Round Entertainment Movies Are Better Than Ever Chakeres Theatres REGENT STATE MAJESTIC FAIRBANKS OI-IIO PRINCESS KC 33 S ' A H L g . . . ' I H 1 p L . ' Ch' S ' g T I h k Ag f h h' Tl h C. Q , T A I I, Federal Savings and Loan Association fS ring el SPRINGFIELD, OHIO f f CC ' f f NOT ONE BUT TWO' f wife Borden s Dazry supplles you wlth two perfect foods mxlk and 1ce cream Borden s mllks g1V6S you tops 1n quahty' You can depend on lt for the utmost 1n nut11t1on hlgh standards of quahty and protected flavor Its r1ch 1n butterfat content too Lady Borden ICC cream has a smooth texture avallable 1n all xts dlfferent flavors Its del1c1ous whether It s r1ch chocolate butter pecan or vanllla topped wlth Borden s chocolate syrup Yes two perfect foods Borden 9 mllk and Lady Borden 1ce cream made avallable to you by Borden s a great name ln Springfield Borden s Dcury 125 NORTH FOUNTAIN AVENUE I o , Q . , X V , 5 1 l . I Z 3 . Q - , 1 1 . 5 , ,f V R M Q... ,,,,NvW U I Z ,J . X 3 . ' ,, . i , ,X ,H ' ' I I 4 f A , . . . ' , . . . . 7 7 , . . , . , . . . , . 3 7 7 . . , , - , . . ' v ' 7 I I 0 . KI C CE HEARTS Dale Kmg seems to be makmg quxte a hlt Wlth the young 1ad16S And the young man who wants to be Kmg of Hearts w1l1 fmd a complete l1ne of clothmg at Jack Thornton s if Sports shlrts t1es evenlng wear and many others are yours at thlS fme store Look for the name J ack Thornton s to 1dent1fy the flnest 1n men s clothmg Jack Thornton s Trenor Motor Company Sales and SCTVICC OLDSMCBILE CADILLAC 120 WEST MAIN STREET DIAL 2 2131 USED CAR SALES LOT 902 WEST MAIN STREET DIAL 2 2052 ll ' ,' , ,f - V '7 . . . ',, f-A 1 9 ll J 77 . . . . y . 1' I O l H 04 gee' 7 4 gave 'Me Wadd 7a See That old gang of mme- gathered down at thelr favorlte stompxng ground Marshall s Styles have changed from the days of blazers mlddy blouses and sarsaparllla sundaes the Charleston and flappers to the New Look tm roofs and a r turn to the Charleston and flapper But whether the pendulum swlngs backward or forward ln fashlon food and fun Marshalls w1ll always be the superb spot for a very compllmentary close to a perfect evenmg as vsell as an ever ready rehable drug center Marshall Pharmacy 1221 CENTER STREET DIAL 3 1211 ' 0 0 I 5? PY! . . T , a 1 , , a a T' c, . haircuts. I ' 7 , 7 , . as - as ' ..- 1 ' 9 l 7 ' V V 4' 2 Q ,A X 3 4' 6' wif' f ,WW ff fa! W nw! 22550 WW Z4 Waadmfwl 7a ge Zum? and be able to wear the smart new young fashlons featured at all tlmes at the Boston Store at prxces to fit your budget Congratulatzons to the Grads 0 50 rom The Boston Store SOUTH LIMESTONE ns me , No I itfm V' . , coeacwzcec , ,, 4 yew, X 'PIM 411111111 THAT MAKE THE COSTUME Ask anyone who knows Yes the people who really know w1ll tell you that lt takes smart accessorles to make a costume And there IS no better place to buy those HCCGSSOFICS than at the Jewelry department ln the Boston Store So for the ever lovely rmgs watches and necklaces and for llfelong sllver shop at Boston Store Watch and Jewelry Department Boston Store wma and :swim nm 188 Y- mx V, f , if 5- ' '- V- -E ffii fifiigi aif. , . 0 'f' -' . f' 1. ''1'P'-ff-'-'f:f:s:s1sfsfal Asia Q t,-ff' V . p'-:-:- 3 .,.. 1 ,Ig-g.5,.f AM I T 5555 :H fr.-1 .I I V, 1 :fn . -z.,.i 1 ' .u Q21 'A Q 34? 'QL 1 f ,. . aw E X 5, f -, ig , . 551' f- .. ,Z ' . 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H4 A ll li - Q , X 4 . . v ' 1 1 Q ' P S-, ' rxqwx i I 'n ' xl gql 'A 1- if 2 r?? f?2 ' e . f 'V .. f c fe-fo r-f 'T 'T , , g. - f ' ' .-as , 5-.m ' ' , , '-Ju 4- 'ff f 'X uptitg f ' Q. 7 7 , - , , , o Doubt About lt' 3- is SX There IS no doubt about the quallty of the fme llne of f1sh fresh and frozen WhlCh the W T Smzth Company has been offermg Sprmgfleld shoppers slnce 1881 The W T Smzth Company also carrles a complete llne of Pxctsweet frozen fruxts and vegetables as well as a wlde varxety of seafoods to help you solve your meal problems The W. T. Smith Company 130 SOUTH CENTER STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO H O e 1 H I -5 14 .11, ' I ,vw J ' 4 J., v ,f . Q , . T 4 I V' ' 1 -Sf: f ' L' SQ If ? E: X' '. ' - O 1 l,57f1': ' , K' ' nh , r A , ' . , -W, ' ' . 1' 2 tl . fl , V , ,S i' V I . V, , , O ' rl. ' x A nwvm A, N r K V HM ' N I l . p ' , X 1 -I Q we ' 1 ,. J . T y f s 5 a 1 of POLZIZK Z' e cfocf c offes ---i I 11lt 1- iii .l.1i.1- I1 'U CI-IARTERS PATTERSON Spzmgfcefd 4 Samet Sing 704 77len 1x1 11111 01 Z . . . V 1 : 14115- gg Q IL E-IE ?i 51 MAX l 1 ' '3 ' A 'Z - .4 I f . D u 9 l I ' SPR .' 5-' 'I . 1, 110 HOLD Each senior likes to iernembex his fellow students For this purpose senior pictures are taken each year for the yearbook This year again we owe Rembrandt s a vote of thanks foi the11 xx onderful Job in producing these pictures The seniois have 1eally gone all out They realize that this is a swell vsax of recalling all the Toms Harms Janes 'ind Mal vs they knevx vt hen they were seniors Rembrandt Portrait Studios 74 EAST HIGH STREET SPRINGI' IELD OHIO I. T Q in trading their churn size photos. I I 191 MEMCRIES SHS students enjoy reading about their school and looking at pictures of thelr friends They enjoy pouring over the Herald and the Wildcat These memories are made more pleasant because of the many excellent pictures in the high school publications S I n G F N 6 These pictures are made for us exclusively by the Sprmgfzeld Engravmg Company EHGRHVIVIG and reliving pleasant high school memories. e llwe O 192
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