Springfield Senior High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Springfield, OH)
- Class of 1956
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L vw ESQ QQ S 5' Q ,ili K , BSN g s egg mf kip.. fQ f' 'ffl 3 ,1 iff' 1 295 9? 5' eg? ifw, 'aff , 4 mfg HQ tr, i A ' y HAROLD WARFEL Assistant Principal 1 ROSELLA MARTIN Secretary To Mr. Fox SUE TIFFANY Clerk CHRISTINE HUME Dean of Girls BOYD YOUNG Dean of Junior and Senior Boys ROBERT PETERS Dean of Sophomore Boys MR. GARLOUGH Sophomores Q29 x -l , Attendance 7,1 5 Counselors T e , we- e ' MISS KRAUTWATER Sophomores MR. C. J. KAUFFMAN Juniors MR. BALLENTINE Juniors MR. LEHMAN Seniors 4' ra 31 tu,-rw EW, to P' 'f 2 1 N: Board of Education-SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. E. T. Bodenberg, Mr. Don Applegate, President, Mr. E. E. Holt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wallace Edwards, Mr. Fred Wilson, Mr. E. E. Forrer, Mr. Fred Sturm, Miss Mildred Hartman. Vice President, TOP: Board of Education CENTER: Councils BOTTOM: Executive Board X--N F lr. M mf . KJS 5:5153 is if if Sophomore Boys' Council-Dick Lemmon, Junior-Senior Boys' Council-Bill Calhoun, Dave Howe, President, Martin James, and President, Fred Shivley, Bill Reed, Pete Roy Richards. Swackhamer, and Dick Rice. Girls' Council-Nancy Meeks, President, Kate McKenzie, Sally Goodfellow, Sue Vickers, Phyllis Compton, and Diane Adler. -Q X.-xx Executive Board-SEATED: Dave Howe, Nancy Meeks, Vice President, Tony Blackstone, President, Mr. Fox, Arthur Frock, Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Calhoun, and Phyllis Compton. STANDING: Diane Adler, Fred Shivley, Kate Mc- Kenzie, Roy Richards, Dick Rice, Sally Goodfellow, Barbara Robins, and Sue Vickers. I7 5.-. 'TS' -. -A W xxx N X I S Q :iff s X -. N Qcsm 24.-.-.-Q S' R- N .4 .... N S K W f . . X ss S X .. WEL-E M Q . . . ess.. YN- FN' Thx 5:5 X NXX N . 5-.gs INA. 'I 'QQ TY QS 5.5. . Q ...... ....... E liiiziiii , . :Q:2:2:f: 7 ' xc-x, ,: Schzgt: , :EIEQQ :1:-:-r:-: 5?-i:f:E:3 :' 'tligig PT' 25252123222 252352 . sxg X x . '-YN' Qc Z: 'Y-:5 p::::::1:::. N :-:acc-:ff :g:5g:::3:- 'I- 11 here I arn a Senior aT IasT! I have reached The peak Toward which I have been cIimbing for Twelve years. The journey has noT been easy. AT Times iT seemed as Though The cresT were unaTTainabIe. Now from The Top, I look down and survey The happiness and hearTbreaks which I experienced on The way. w if I. ,, I Q 1 'V ,. 4 A 5 I 17 I ,I 5 fi? 5 1 1 if ' . K X If It I remember The friends that I made, The fun that I had, and The valuable les- sons Thaf I learned. Not Too far away, I see more mountains Thar I must scale. May I climb ever onward, ever upward in The years To come, at last reaching The final peak of my life. 5 S I f S I x ,A 1 1 MH ABSHEAR, PAUL G.-Council Member 2, 3, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ACKERMAN, ELIZABETH A.-Orchestra 4, GAA 4, Boosters 4. ADAMS, FRANKLIN D.-Vocational Industrial 3. ALLEN, LEONARD L.-Star and Chevron, Boosters. ALLEN, LEONARD R.-Star and Chevron 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 3, 4, Boosters 2, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ALLEN, SONDRA L.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Biology 2, Camera 4, Future Teachers 4, Future Nurses 4, Boosters 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4. ARANTZ, LARRY E. ARMITAGE, HOMER C.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, Big Brother 3, Forum 4, French 3, 4, Biology 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Social Science 4, National Honor So- ciety, French Ensemble 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. AULT, JANET E.-Big Sister 3, Band 4, Dramatic Arts 2, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Dramatics 4, Boosters 4. BADGLEY, SANDRA J.-Star and Chevron 4, Council Member 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders, President 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Bowling 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4. BAILEY, LEONARD P.-Optimist Award 2, 3, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers, Vice President 4, Hi-Y, Secre- tary 4, Boosters 2, 3, Vice President 4, Big Brother 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Operetta 3, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, History Forum 2, French Ensemble 3, 4. BAIRD, ROBERT N.-Optimist Award 2, 3, Boosters 3, Presi- dent 4, Forum 3, Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, Camera 2, Dramatics 2, Social Science 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. BAKER, ARLENE F.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Library, Secretary 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Biology 3, English 4, Dramatics 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BAKER, MARY A.-Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Latin 2, Future Retailers 4, Boosters 2, 3. BAKER, NOLA J.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Operetta 3, Biology 2, 3, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. BAKER, ROBERT F.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. BALES, BARBARA A.-Homeroom Officer 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BALES, CHARITY R.-Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Glee Club 2, Bowling 4, Biology 2, Friendship 4, Boost- ers 2, 3. BALLENTINE, ROBERT E.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 2, Executive Board 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4, Big Brother 4, Dramatic Arts 3, Yearbook 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Golf 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, German 3, 4, Camera 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BANTA, THEODORE-Track 2. BARBER, JERRY L.-Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, Boosters 3, 4. BARKER, MARTHA L.-Glee Club 2. BARONE, RONALD A.-Council Member 3, Homeroom Of- ficer 3, Boosters 3, 4. BARR, CLAUDIA J.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Homecoming Court 4, Social Science 3. BATEY, PEARL A.-English 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, History Forum 2. BAUSER, CAROL M.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, English 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Dramatics 2, History Forum 2. BEALE, SANDRA J.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Latin 2, Biology 2, GAA 2. BEAN, ROBERT W. BELL, JACK K. BENNETT, BRUCE A.-Art League, President 2, Dramatic Arts 3, Senior Class Play Crew 3, Dramatics 3, 4. BENNETT, CAROL Y.-Boosters 4. BERG, MARILYN J.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, English 3, Vice President 2, Glee Club 2, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Social'Science 3, History Forum 2, French Choir 3, 4. BERGSTROM, NANCY S.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Operetta 3, Bowling 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Biology 3, Camera 3, English 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Dramatics 2, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. BERRY, JOHN W.-Choir 2, 3. BERRY, LUCINDA-Optimist Award 2, Home Economics 3 BERRY, SANDRA L.-Glee Club 2, 3, Boosters 2. 2l Q. r I - J ,ht I ix is Q ' - Y .' SI? s Mi, - fhliillfiiiff-41 L 'L . ' Kiss l'fn,Qf..f' K' -'Reims -ia s 5 '-s'i:47l ' . Juana: 'M fx A 'ia isgiill 'wg 5 Q E- .,, g:5Tr:x:g'r:::If f I , mm tl W3 . A A-HW S53 T iiys. l ,Q .,4 , ' .K ,Q ' Y , J ff-Sr su. 'dl BESECKER, KENNETH M. BETTS, CAROLYN K. BICKFORD, SALLY V.-Star and Chevron 2, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, Glee Club 2, 3, German 3, Art League 2, 3, Camera 2, 3, Boosters 4. BINGHAM, LORRI B.-Senior Class Play Crew 4, Bowling 4, Latin 2, Camera 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BISHOP, BETTY L.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, History Forum 3, Boosters 3, 4. BIVENS, MAE-Future Business Leaders 4, Home Economics 3. BLACK, DORWIN C.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, President 4, Orchestra 2, Choir 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin 2, Star and Atom 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. BLACK, MARTHA A.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Choir 2, Yearbook 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Camera 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BLACKSTONE, ANTHONY H.-Council Member 4, Executive Board 4, President Student Body 4, Spanish 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Boosters 3, 4, National Honor Society. BLAIN, DAVID S. BLAINE, ROBERT L.-Intramurals 2, Boosters 2, 3. BLAIR, BARBARA A.-Choir 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin 2, French 3, Biology 3, English 2, Future Nurses 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Dramatics 2, Social Science 3. BLAIR, JOHN D. BLAUVELT, MARLENE A.-Star and Chevron 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Operetta 3, Biology 2, GAA 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BLAZER, CATHERINE A. BOLTON, PETER M.-Intramurals 2, 3, 4, History Forum 2. BOOKER, BARBARA A.-GAA 3, Home Economics 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BORING, GEORGE D.-Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, Grade School Coach 2. 22 -I BOWERS, RICHARD F.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4, Varsity S 2, 3. BRADLEY, MARIEL A.-Glee Club 2, 3, Future Retailers 4, Boosters 2, 3. BRAY, JOHN W.-Choir 2, 3, 4, Herald 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Spanish 4, Tri-U 3, 4. BRECHT, NANCY C.-Biology 2, Dramatics 2, Home Eco- nomics 4. BRELSFORD, KATHLEEN L.-Optimist Award 2, Star and Chev- ron 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Home Eco- nomics 2, Secretary 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BROAD, WILLIAM H.-Big Brother 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Operetta 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Biology 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Boosters-2, 3, 4. BROUGHER, MARY C.-Star and Chevron 3, Friendship, Presi- dent 3, Biology 2, Future Nurses 2, GAA 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BROWN, JACK E.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Dramatic Arts 2, 3, 4, German 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Drama Cast 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Bowling 3, President 4, Star and Atom 3, Camera 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4. BROWNING, KENT L.-Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. BRUBAKER, JERRY E.-Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Vocational ln- dustrial 3, 4, Boosters 2. BRUBAKER, JOANN K.-Star and Chevron 4, Choir 2, 3, Latin 2, Future Retailers 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BRUMFIELD, NANCY G.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BRUMM, WALTER A.-Optimist Award 2, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, National Forensic 2, 4, Secretary 3, Big Brother 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Forum 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Speech Tourna- ment 2, 3, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, National Thespian 4, Social Science 3, 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BRUNNER, HELEN R.-Star and Chevron 4, GAA 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Big Sister 4, Glee Club 2, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Bowling 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Biology 3, Future Teachers 3, Future Nurses 4, History Forum 2, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 4, National Honor Society. BUCHANAN, JAMES E.-Council Member 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Vocational Industrial 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BURCHAM, LINDA K.-Optimist Award 3, Star and Chevron 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Herald 4, Bowling 3, Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, History Forum 2, Friend- ship 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BURKETT, RAY V.-Optimist Award 3, Herald 4, Track 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BURNETT, PHYLLIS A.-Biology 2, Future Business Leaders 3, 4. -a . . . flier' 147' . .' 'Y 1, sw 'QI Z ' new-' 5 Y .Q if' s f iii , Y ,I 3 ,.. 7 Q. 'Vasq- ,fr-.We Zi-i 5 tTs'2f 'F f K 5 FS X X? 'T . . ,gy , s xy BURNHAM, GAIL I.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4. BURR, CAROLE J.-Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Operetta 3, Biology 2, Future Business Leaders 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BURR, KATHLEEN M.-Future Business Leaders 3, GAA 3, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. BURRI, ROBERT R.-Band 3, 4, Choir 2, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Camera 2. BURTON, RONALD E.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Council Mem- ber 4, Executive Board 3, Homeroom Officer 4, Big Brother 4, Track 4, Football 4, Basketball 4. CALHOUN, WILLIAM E.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 2, 4, Executive Board 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Boys' Council, President 2, 3, Choir 2, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Drama Cast 3, Track 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin 2, German 3, Dramatics 3, 4, National Thespian 3, 4, Varsity S 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. CAMPBELL, ALAN C.-Intramurals 3. CANAAN, EARL L.-Intramurals 3, 4. CAPLINGER, JAMES L.-Optimist Award 3, Big Brother 3, 4, Forum 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Dramatics 2, National Forensic 4, Vice President 3, Social Science 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. CAREY, JACQULYN B.-Choir 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3, Biology 2, Future Nurses 2, 3, Social Science 3. CARMOSINO, LOUISE-Biology 2, Art League, Treasurer 2, GAA 2, 3, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. CARTER, CHARLES W.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Choir 2, Biology 2, Vocational Industrial 3, 4. CARTER, CLARENCE E.-Basketball 3, 4, Cross Country 3. CARTER, FREDERICK T.-Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. CARTER, MARVA L.-GAA 2, 3. CASSELL, KAY L. CASSON, DIANA S.-Star and Chevron 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Biology 2, Boosters 2, 4. CASTLE, JOE CAULFIELD, JOYCE A.-Boosters 2, 4, Bowling 3. CHANEY, BETTY L.AStar and Chevron 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. CHAPLIN, BARBARA L.4Latin 4, GAA 4, Boosters 4, National Honor Society. CHAPMAN, CHARLES4Intramurals 2. CHILDERS, JAMES J.-Big Brother 4, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Drama 3, Football 2, 3, 4, National Thespian 3, 4, Varsity S 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER, LANNY W.-Golf 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. CLARK, CAROLE A.-Glee Club 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Biology 2. CLARK, HELEN M.-Star and Chevron 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Glee Club 2, Biology, President 4, Art League, Vice Presi- dent 3, Boosters 3. CLARK, JUDY A.-Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Biology 2, English 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Dramatics 2. CLARK, PEGGY D.-GAA 3, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3. CLICK, JANET M.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. COBB, RICHARD-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Intra- murals 3, Grade School Coach 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. COCHRAN, SALLY A.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Council Mem- ber 2, Homeroom Officer 2, eYarbook 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, Treasurer 4, Social Science 4, Vice President 3, French Choir 3, Council 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, National Honor Society 4. CONLEY, RONALD L.-Intramurals 4. COOK, MARGARET C. 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I 2 fm if uv I Sl ll I K N ,iz COOLEY, MARVIN E.-Track 35 Intramurals 35 Cross Country 45 Latin 25 Varsity S 4. COTTER, GERALD L.-Optimist Award 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 4. COTTON, ROBERT G.-Boosters 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. COUNTRYMAN, DOROTHY E.-Glee Club 2, 35 Boosters 2, 3, 4. COX, DIANE-GAA 45 Boosters 4. COX, DOLORES A.-Choir 25 Future Business Leaders 2, 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 History Forum 25 Boosters 2, 3, 4. COX, HELEN E.-Star and Chevron 2, 35 Council Member 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Dramatic Arts 25 Glee Club 25 Boost- ers 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3. CRABTREE, CHARLES E.-German 3, 45 Star and Atom 35 Biology 25 Social Science 35 Boosters 2, 3, 4. CREW, JACK L.-Football 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CRINKEY, DONALD E. CROWE, MARVIN E.-Boosters 3. CUNDIFF, WILLIAM S.-Speech 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Boosters 2, 3, 4. CURL, SHIRLEY E.-Choir 2, 3, 45 Biology 25 Boosters 2, 4. DAVIS, BEATRICE L.-Glee Club 2, 35 Boosters 2. DAVIS, DIXIE L.-Home Economics 2, 4. DAVIS, GLORIA D.-Home Economics 2. DAVIS, LEONARD G.-Optimist Award 35 Council Member 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Operetta 35 Boosters 2, 3, 4. - DAVIS, ROSEMARY L.-Future Teachers 45 Boosters 4. ze , DAY, HONEY S.wGlee Club 2, 3, Latin 2, French 3, 4. DAY, JUDY A.-Council Member 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Biology 2, Treasurer, Homecoming Court, Band 3, 4. DEAN, BARBARA DEAN, JAMES E.-A-Intramurals 2, 3. DILLON, SHELVA J. DINGELDINE, SANDRA A.-Booster 2, 3, 4. DIXON, KAREN E.-Glee Club 2, 3, Biology 2. DIXON, RONALD V.4Vocational Industrial 3. DOBBINS, RONALD L.-Boosters 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. DOLBEER, MARCIA C.-Optimist Award 2, 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Bowling 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Future Business Leaders 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. DOMIGAN, BARBARA Lf-Future Teachers 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Dramatics 2, Social Science 3, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 4. DONAHUE, DIANE K.-Boosters 2, 3, 4. DONNELLY, ELSIE J.-Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 3, 4, Biology 3, Dramatics 3, 4, History Forum 3, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. DOWNEY, BETTY A.-Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Boosters 4. DOWNING, DAVID L.-Choir 2. DOZIER, DONALD E.-Intramurals 2, 3, Tri-U 2, 3, 4. DRAPER, BETTY L.-GAA 2, 3, 4, Home Economics 2, 3. DRUMEL, ROSALEEN A.-Optimist Award 2, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Orchestra 2, Choir 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Operetta 3, Latin 2, Spanish 3, Vice President 4, English 4, Vice President 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. 'Q 1. R ss Q . -.1 T f. V H , if fi' sf, 7 vs .f '. xt Q-Ol' -- s gps, X iw t 551: ,T I Q . 4 ,1 Fil iw 5 if I tw .825-?'lgyS I kliwfi zz iw .-:wi . W . , -4 f vw., gs, I r .Is N . ,it - ,E if 3 r N xg . K - f,- .. .nr-r.::s may ..... ,- . . .. W ' I . Tis I I . DUDYCHA, CAROL A.-Big Sister 4, Choir 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 4, Forum 4, Debate 2, Glee Club 2, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Biology 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, National Forensic 4, Social Science 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. DUHL, NORMA J.-German 3, 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 4, Friendship 2, 3. EAGEN, PATRICIA A.-Star and Chevron 4, Herald 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Latin 2, German 4. EAGLE, JOHN R.-Football 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Boosters 4. EDINGTON, OLAN L.-Homeroom Officer 4, Big Brother 3, Football 3, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. ELFNER, EVAH E.-Latin 2, Camera 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 4. ENLOW, GORDON E.-Junior Class Play Crew 2, Senior Class Play Crew 2, Football 3, Basketball 2, 3. ESPICH, CHARLES N.-Future Retailers 4. EUBANKS, C. RICHARD-Optimist Award 2, Homeroom Offi- cer 3, Vocational Industrial 3, President, Football 2, Intra- murals 2, 3. EVANS, ALLAN W.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, Choir 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Grade School Coach 2, 3, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. EVANS, JACKIE EVANS, SHARON R.-Optimist Award 2, 3, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, President, Big Sister 3, Band 3, Debate 2, Ensemble 2, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Social Science 4, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. FAGAN, MARILYN A.-Herald 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Latin 2, English 2, Dramatics 2, History Forum 2. FANNIN, WANDA J.-Future Retailers 4. FARLOW, OLETTA S.-Optimist Award 2, 3, Choir 2, 4, Forum 3, Debate 2, Speech Tournament 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Ensem- ble 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Biology 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, National Forensic 2, 3, 4, French Choir 3, 4, National Honor Society. FAWLEY, MARILYN J.-Bowling 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3. FEESER, HENRY R. FENDER, GENE E.-Vocational Industrial 4. 28 FENT, RONALD E.-Bowling 2. FERGUSON, BRUCE E.-Orchestra 2, Choir 2. FERGUSON, SONIA L.-Glee Club 2, 3, Biology 2, Boosters 4. FERRELL, LORETTA L.-German 4, Treasurer 3, Biology 2, Future Nurses 2, Boosters 2, 3. FERRES, RONALD G.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. FINSLEY, CHARLES E.-Forum 3, Debate 3, Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 2, 3, Camera 2, Future Teachers 3, Dramatics 2, National Forensic 3, 4, Social Science 3, Boosters 4, National Honor Society. FISHER, NANCY L.-Bowling 2, 3, Home Economics 3, Boost- ers 2, 3, 4. FITCH, JOHN L.-Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. FLANNERY, LUCILLE-Star and Chevron 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Future Business Leaders 3, Boosters 2, 3. FLEEGER, NANCY E.-Bowling 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4. FLEMING, SHIRLEY J.-Glee Club 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. FLOYD, JAMES L.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Vocational Industrial 3. FOLDEN, JANICE L.-History Forum 2. FORD, MARVYN E. FORD, RACHEL A.-Choir 2, Glee Club 3. FOSTER, JULIA A.-Tri-U 4, Biology 3, Future Nurses 3, His- tory Forum 2. FOX, CAROLYN A.-Herald 4, Boosters 4. FREED, LEONARD B.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 2, 3, Executive Board 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Operetta 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, National Forensic 3, 4, National Thes ian 2 3 4 Social Science 2 3 4 Histor P 1 1 i r 1 i y Forum 2, Varsity S 4, National Honor Society. 29 f, ss- . . X. X. WWII 'JN FREEMAN, ROBERT L.-Intramurals 2. FREET, BARBARA L.-Homeroom Officer 3, Band 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Future Retailers 4. FRENCH, THOMAS N.-Boosters 2, 3. FRESHOUR, JOHN A.-Band 4, Boosters 2, 3. FREY, WILLIAM A.-Vocational Industrial 3. FROCK, ARTHUR C.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Mem- ber 4, Executive Board 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin, President 2, Big Brother 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 3, Yearbook 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Star and Atom 3, 4, Camera 3, 4, National Thespian 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. FULTON, ROGER A.-Track 2, Intramurals 2. FUNDERBURG, SHIRLEY A.-Star and Chevron 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4. GAINES, JANET R.-Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Yearbook 4, Debate 2, Ensemble 2, 3, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Operetta 3, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Star and Atom, Secretary 4, Biology 3, Social Science 3, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. GAINOUS, JUDITH A.-Star and Chevron 3, Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Biology 2, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, GAA 3, Secretary 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GALLAGHER, EVA J.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Council Member 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Future Business Leaders 4, GAA 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GALLOWAY, HELYN A.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Herald 4, Glee Club 3, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Latin 2, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, Secretary 4. GARLOUGH, RICHARD A. GARRATT, BEVERLY E.-Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 3, Year- book 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Drama 3, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Biology, President 3, National Honor Society, Future Teachers 3, 4, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GARWOOD, CAROL S.-Star and Chevron 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Future Business Leaders 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GAVER, JUDITH F.-Optimist Award 2, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Forum 3, Debate 2, Speech Tournament 3, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Operetta 3, French 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Secretary 4, Dramatics, 2, National Forensic 2, 3, 4, Social Science Secretary 3, 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. GEARHART, DONALD L.-Vocational Industrial 3. GEE, GEORGE L.-Band 2 ,3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Basketball 2, Social Science 3, History Forum 2. 30 GEORGE, FRANK L.-Band 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GIBLER, LEONARD S.-Band 2. GLAUNER, FAYE E.-Future Retailers 4, Friendship 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GLOVER, JOYCE E.-Future Business Leaders 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GOODALL, JOANN-Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GORDON, BEVERLY A.-Bowling 3, Biology 2, Boosters 2. GORMAN, NANCY J.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GOSSARD, BARBARA J.-Optimist Award 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Social Science 3, French Choir 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. GOSSETT, ROGER L. GOTHARD, DAVID L.-Intramurals 2, 3, Tri-U 4. GRAHAM, JON F. GRAHAM, ROBERTA K.-Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Boost- ers 2, 3, 4. GRANT, JUDIE M.-Future Teachers 4, Friendship 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GRAVES, MOZELL J.-Optimist Award 2, 3, Star and Chevron 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Home Economics 2, 3. GREEN, ROSE A.-Big Sister 3, Choir 2, Glee Club 3, Bowling 4, Biology 2, Future Business Leaders 3, GAA 2, 3, Dramatics 2, Home Economics 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GREGORY, SHlRLEY A.-Herald 4, Debate 2, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Biology 3, Future Nurses 2, GAA 2, History Forum 2, French Choir 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GRIM, DELPHIANE-Council Member 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Art League 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3. GRIMES, KENNETH L.-Herald 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Grade School Coach 2, 3, 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. 3' GROVE, MARY K.-Biology, Vice President 2, Future Business Leaders 3, Treasurer 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. GUISINGER, CARL D.-Intramurals 3, 4, Boosters 3, 4. HAAS, BEVERLY A.-Latin 2, Biology 3, GAA 3, History Forum 2. HACKER, LAROILYN H.-Big Sister 4, Choir 4, Glee Club 2, 3, French 2, 3, GAA 3, 4, Boosters 3, 4. HAIN, KENNETH D.-Intramurals 3, Vocational Industrial 3. HALL, BETTY L.-Spanish 3, English 4, Future Teachers 4, Home Economics 2. HALL, MILES C.-Football 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Manager 3, Vocational Industrial 3. HAMILTON, BARBARA J.-Choir,2, Herald 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Latin 2, German 3, 4, English 2, Dramatics 2, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. HAN KS, KENNETH W. HANNAN, JANET L.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Herald 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Spanish 3, 4, Biology 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Dramatics 2, History Forum 2, Boosters 3, 4, National Honor Society. HARKE, MARIE L.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. HARPER, EARLEAN J. HARRIS, THOMAS-Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Football 2, 3, National Thespian 3, 4. HARSHBARGER, ALLEN L.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Herald 3, 4, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 2, Camera 3. HARSHBARGER, SYLVIA S.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 3, Choir 2, Dramatics 2, Social Science 3, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. HART, ROGER L.-Intramurals. HART, WILLIAM H.-Boosters 2, 3, 4. HARTLEY, MARY E.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Biology 2, Future Business Leaders 4, GAA 2, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3. 32 HEEG, THOMAS L.-Band 25 Boosters 2, 3, 4. HEIDER, DONNA M. HEIZER, RAMON N.-Star and Chevron 3, 45 Big Brother 45 Choir 25 Dramatic Arts 25 Intramurals 25 Latin 25 German 3, 45 Star and Atom 3, 45 History Forum 25 Boosters 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society. HEIZER, RUSSELL L.-Star and Chevron 3, 45 Big Brother 45 Dramatic Arts 25 Intramurals 25 Latin 25 German 3, 45 Star and Atom 3, 45 History Forum 25 Boosters 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society. HENRY, CLIFFORD E.-Track 3, 4. HENRY, WILMA J.-Optimist Award 25 Council Member 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Glee Club 25 Latin 25 French 35 Vice President 45 Star and Atom 45 Biology 35 English, Vice Presi- dent 25 GAA 2, 4, Treasurer 35 French Choir 3, 45 National Honor Society. HERRING, SHIRLEY A.-Optimist Award 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Boosters 2, 3, 4. HIDY, JOHN H.-Star and Chevron 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Camera 2, 3, 45 Social Science 3, 45 Varsity S 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 4. HIDY, SALLY J.-Herald 45 Latin 25 Spanish 35 History Forum 25 Boosters 2, 3, 4. HIGHMILLER, PAUL D.-Council Member 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Football 25 Basketball 2, 35 Cross Country 35 Grade School Coach 3, 45 Boosters 3. HILTON, CORRIE E.-English 25 GAA 45 Social Science 35 Home Economics 35 Boosters 4. HILTON, DELORES J.-Latin 25 French 3, 45 English 25 French Choir 3, 45 Boosters 4. HINES, TERRY W.-Intramurals 3, 4. HOLLAND, VIVIAN A.eGIee Club 2, 3. HOLLEY, RONALD L.-Intramurals 2, 35 Art League 2. HOLMES, LOUISE A.-Star and Chevron 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Future Business Leaders 3, 45 GAA 45 Boosters 2, 3, 4. HOLOWAY, DIXIE L.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 35 Yearbook 45 German 3, 45 Future Nurses 2, 35 Vice President 45 Dramatics 25 Boosters 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society. HOWE, GARY L.-Council Member 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Big Brother 45 Vice President Senior Class5 Track 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Latin 25 German 3, 45 History Forum, Secretary 25 Varsity S 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. I- 1 vu' . Ee- n Y is wif' rt mfs - - - .ft X S i.,, '!2'.7' 5 44 ,vw if ,N , .5 5 . sf 159,- Q A nu. Z.. I 'Emu as tl 7 1. :Fx I. -an ,- I-' I s' - I AWA Q Q ' sf-5' 1' F'is.l 2 5 . 5 W' E Q x X 1 S 1 . N 5 Y . ccx 5 S ' qqezvt ,,-.. Q ,:x.-.':' I , , i i .ig ., 1 i any NK 'M was .. J . . ,R fl L 2 R. ' my , i, rf ..,,5: .g ., V ., ,A..5 . . l W I .311 H' HOWELL, CHARLOTTE A.-Bowling 2, 3, 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. HUDSON, BEVERLY J.-Optimist Award 2, Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Social Science 3, President 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. HUDSON, SHARON L.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, Operetta 3, Latin 2, Star and Atom 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Fun Frolic 4, National Honor Society. HUGHES, JOHN A.-Homeroom Officer 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, Future Retailers 4. HUGHEY, RICHARD W.-Boosters 2, 3. HUNT, GERALDINE M. HUPP, NOEL M.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Yearbook 4, Baseball 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Latin 2, Star and Atom 3, Biology 4, English 2, 4, Hi-Y 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. HUSTON, NANCEE I.-Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer. JACKSON, DONNA F.-Tri-U 4. JACKSON, GEORGE W.-Optimist Award 3. JACKSON, PATRICIA A.-Future Business Leaders 3, Boosters 2. JACKSON, ROSEMARY K.-Spanish 3, Biology 2, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4- JAGGER, SANDRA E.-Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, Camera 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Social Science 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. JAMES, LOIS-Big Sister 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Operetta 3, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Social Science 4, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. JENKINS, MARILYN K.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Camera, Secretary 4, Future Teachers 4, Future Nurses 4, Friendship 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. JEWELL, CONNIE L.-Home Economics 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. JOHNS, JULIA J.-Glee Club 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4. JOHNS, RONALD-Intramurals 3, Vocational Industrial 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. 34 JOHNSON, BEVERLY S.fSpanish 3, Biology 2, Camera 2, Future Retailers 4, Boosters 4. JOHNSON, DONALD E.-Vocational Industrial 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, GEORGE M.-Track 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, English 2, Varsity S 3, 4. JOHNSON, PATRICIA L.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Bowling 4, Boosters 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT L.-Homeroom Officer 2, Cross Country 4, Intramurals 4. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY A.-Tri-U 4, Boosters 2. JOHNSTON, BILLIE M.-Glee Club 2, Bowling 4, GAA 4, Home Economics 2. JONES, DELORES A. JONES, DONALD L.-Intramurals 3, 4, Boosters 4. JONES, MARGARET M. JONES, ROBERT E.-Council Member 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Vocational Industrial 3. JORDAN, BARBARA J.-Future Business Leaders 4, GAA 2, 4, Social Science 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. JUDY, MARGARET A.-Star and Chevron 4, Glee Club 2, Social Science 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. KAISER, SANDRA-Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Camera 3. KANTONEN, NANCY E.-Boosters 4. KECK, DANIEL N.-Star and Chevron 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Ensemble 3, 4, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Dramatics 2, National Honor Society. KELLAR, DAVID L.-Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Band 3, 4, Choir 2, Boosters 3, 4. KELLER, HARRY-Executive Board 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Big Brother 3, Track 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, E-LJ Y 'Hia-K if J, X? l -9.4-a 1 if N539 . . .a57fiQ.5-.I S- 355' - . ie? 3.1. fri - .Q E9 Q I I l.1 L?i:5if? Q ,V- K+ Q wr?- . V, 6' J,-. .: HZ. a -. , ul f' - . Q as as :wsfgssff --K... . .- 1 My .wt is I ,+L , if .Q ml if I 3 I f I Biology 3. 35 . X was 'em' - 3, ,- i We - My 5 2 -f 1. fa 1....,. 1 j 1 , '-si ,A V - win, 'Atl' '13 an 1 H 'E M ., , gil f l 5 la X k.. sig, l? I' S5 KENNEDY, SANDY J. KEPLAR, RICHARD K.-Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, National Honor Society. KESSLER, SANDRA L.-Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3. KIDD, MARVA P. KIENER, NANCY K.-Homeroom Officer 3, Big Sister 4, Camera 3, GAA 3, 4, Home Economics 3, 4. KIGHT, PATRICIA A.-Council Member 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Biology 2, Future Nurses 2, 3, Dramatics 2, History Forum 2, Friendship 2, 3, Boosters 4. KIRBY, GENE P.-Intramurals 2, 3. KIRTLEY, ALBRETTA S.-English 2, 3, Future Business Leaders 4, GAA 2, 3, History Forum 2, Home Economics 4, Boosters 2, 3. KISER, NINA J.-Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Boosters 4. KNAGGS, RICHARD L. KNOTTS, ALBERTA J.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Spanish 3, Library 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. KOONS, MARK R.-Council Member 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. KREITZ, RUTH A.-Latin 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. KRISTOFF, ASEN A.-Boosters 2. KUMMERER, KEITH R. KURTZ, BARBARA L.-Herald 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Drama- tics 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 3, 4. LAMMERS, MELVIN S.-German 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Boosters 3, 4. LANNERT, JEAN M.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Speech Tournament 3, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 3, Operetta 3, Latin 2, French 3, Treasurer 4, Biology 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, National Forensic 3, 4, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters, Secretary 4, National Honor Society. 36 LARKE, KENNETH R. LA RUE, JOHN H. LATIMER, BRUCE L. LAUCHARD, ROBERT T.-Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Vocational ln- dustrial 3. LEACH, KAY F.-Biology 2, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. LEININGER, DONALD L.-Optimist Award 3, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Big Brother 4, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. LEMMON, DAVID T.-Optimist Award 2, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Choir 2, 3, Vice President 4, Yearbook 4, Ensemble 4, Operetta 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin 2, Star and Atom 3, 4, Social Science 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. LEONARD, HELEN A. LESCH, JOHN P.-Homeroom Officer 4, Basketball 2, Intra- murals 3, Cross Country 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. LESLIE, DILLARD Lflntramurals 3. LIGGINS, VANNETTA M. LINKER, LOIS E.-Optimist Award 3, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 2, Big Sister 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, French 3, 4, Biology 3, Dramatics 3, 4, French Choir 3, President 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. LINSON, MILDRED L. LITTLE, JACK W.-Baseball 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. LOHNES, LEE R.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, Homeroom Officer 3, President of Senior Class 4, Choir 2, 3, President 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Operetta 3, Football 2, Tennis 2, 4, Latin 2, French 3, President 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, Social Science 3, 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. LONG, FRANCIS E. LONGFELLOW, GARY E.-Football 2. LORTON, PATRICIA L.-Glee Club 2, 3, Bowling 4, Art League 3, Home Economics 2, Boosters 2, 3. ' :- I .3,:Qf. ...ss 2 ,.-Q 'wt':?I'- :If f .r ' 1 'I' . ,, L' 1 ,, ' If . , . A sg., ,I .. , 13 '.' lllit A' Q, y . Q iii I 1 Q 'R L me gl X Qu-as X .4 A e 1 'X k swf. sia. ,WK .,.. ww ..,.14i Q --d?irf?.. sz 'T' F .SSL .K as S A il 1 el K Q A s is 1 ISU' s FK QP Y, fe wif LOUGH GARY R.-Baseball 2 3 4- Basketball 2. LOWERY CHARLES D.-Homeroom Officer 4- Bowling 4. llll ll4 Lorr, ELFREDA M.-GAA 2, Home Economics 3, Boosters 4. WN Q I I I I S ,, w,,,e , , wif 1 5 1 I I - ' LYNCH, DALE L.-Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity S 3, 4. MACK, JACQUELINE A.-Star and Chevron 4, Band 2, 3, Spanish 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Friendship 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. MADDOX, BARBARA A. MAERKER, MARILYN S.-Glee Club 2, 3. MAGAW, JACK F.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, Executive Board 3, Hi-Y, Vice President 4, Big Brother 4, Yearbook 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, Biology 2, History Forum 2, Varsity S 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. MAINE, DOROTHY A,-Future Retailers 4. MALLOY, SHANE MARTIN, URSULA I.-Home Economics 2, Friendship 2. MAULT, SARAH L. MAURER, THOMAS H.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Manager 2, Latin 2, Star and Atom 3, 4, National Forensic 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. MAURICE, JOHN R.-Intramurals 2. MCCLURE, ROGER A.-Boosters 4, Intramurals 4. McCORMICK, ROBERT W. MCCOY, LARRY K.-Intramurals 2, 3. MCDANIEL, KATHERINE L. McDOWELL, DAVID A.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 3, Yearbook 4, Debate 2, Speech Tournament 2, Ensemble 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Drama 3, Operetta 3, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. MCKENZIE, KATHERINE-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Drama 4, Council Member 4, Executive Board 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Big Sister 4, Dramatic Arts 4, Yearbook 4, Forum 3, Debate 2, Speech Tournament 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Latin 2, Spanish 3, Secretary 4, Star and Atom 3, Future Teachers 3, Dramatics 2, 3, Vice President 4, National Thespian 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. MCKINNEY, FRANCES A.-Latin 2, German 4. MCLEOD, SANDRA E.-Star and Chevron 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Big Sister 4, Choir 2, Yearbook 4, Debate 2, Glee Club 3, Latin 2, Star and Atom 4, Biology 3, English 2, Future Busi- ness Leaders 3, Dramatics 3, 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. MCMANAWAY, VIRGINIA A.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Big Sister 4, Choir 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 4, Glee Club 2, Ensemble 3, 4, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Operetta 3, Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, Dramatics 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. McVEY, LURETTA J.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Choir 2, Dramatic Arts 4, Yearbook 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Biology 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. MEEKS, NANCY M.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Mem- ber 4, Executive Board 4, Vice President of Student Body 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, German 3, Star and Atom 3, 4, Camera 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Social Science 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 4. MELLOTT, HELEN L.-Star and Chevron 3, Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Band 2, 3, 4. MIGHT, ROBERT C.-Boosters 4. MILLER, MARILYN J.-National Honor Society 4, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Operetta 3, Bowling 3, Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Biology 3, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2. MILLER, MARJORIE M.-Choir 2, 3, Herald 3, Glee Club 4, Bowling 2, 4, Spanish 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. MILLER, MILDRED L.-Star and'Chevron 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Camera 4, Latin 2, Spanish 4, Biology, Vice President 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. MILLS, DOROTHY V.-National Honor Society 4, Optimist Award 2, 3, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, President 4, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Secretary Senior Class 4, Latin 2, French 3, Secretary 4, Future Teachers 3, President 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, National Forensic 2, 3, 4, National Thespian 3, 4, History Forum 2, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. MILLS, JANET E.-Choir 2, Glee Club 3. MINTER, LYNN I.-National Honor Society 4, Star and Chev- ron 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Latin 2, French 3, 4- French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. I MINTER, SARAH A.-Dramatic Arts 4, Debate 3, Art League 4, Future Teachers 4, Dramatics 4, Social Science 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL, ROGER L. MITTERHOLZER, SALLY J.-Glee Club 2, 4, Art League 2, GAA 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. 39 - f its We his s,x. gf Www U' :B M , ' .QM gk, Ex S ms--s fwswwa sssc 'I -',.' F ,S SX + I as , , .,.... E . E 1 f I X r Nd is E. 4 is t N w ikis:- E ff' 545.55 I S . ml- A ggi few I , if 3912 ,Riel l I N..-f T MORGAN, ELEANOR L.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Council Member 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Choir 25 Glee Club 35 Future Business Leaders 3, Secretary 45 GAA 4, Secretary 35 Boosters 2, 3, 4. MORGAN, IRMAJEAN-Biology 25 English 3, 45 Tri-U 3, 4. MORRIS, MARY E.-Star and Chevron 3, 45 Council Member 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Operetta 35 Choir 2, 3, 4. MOSLEY, RONALD E.-Track 2, 35 Football 3, 4. MUMMA, WILLIAM T.-Star and Chevron 3, 45 Dramatic Arts 3, 45 Debate 25 Speech Tournament 25 Junior Class Play Crew 35 Senior Class Play Crew 3, 45 Biology 25 National Thespian 3, 4. MURPH, CHARLESINE E.-National Honor Society 45 Optimist Award 2, 35 Big Sister 45 English 2, 35 GAA 3, 45 Dramatics 25 Future Homemakers, President 4. MURPHY, BARBARA J.-Council Member 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Dramatic Arts 25 Future Business Leaders 45 Dramatics 25 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3. MURPHY, RONALD L.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Council Member 3, 45 Big Brother 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Biology 25 Varsity S 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, WILBUR O. NAGEL, BETTY J.-Council Member 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Future Retailers 45 Boosters 2, 3, 4. NEER, DAVID L.-National Honor Society 45 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Council Member 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Big Brother 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Dramatic Arts 45 Junior Class Play Cast 35 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Operetta 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Latin 25 Spanish 3, President 45 Star and Atom 3, Vice Presi- dent 45 Camera 25 Dramatics 45 History Forum 25 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Variety Show 4. NEESE, JAMES E.-Basketball 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3. NELSON, STANLEY M.-Council Member 35 Homeroom Offi- cer 35 Track 25 Basketball 2, 35 Intramurals 4. NEVIUS, WILLIAM W.-Council Member 2, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Future Retailers 4. NEWBERRY, GERTRUDE J. NICEWANER, MYRON G.-Optimist Award 2, 35 Intramurals 35 Art League 2. NOURSE, HOWARD F.-Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Big Brother 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Varsity S 2, 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 4. OBER, JOHN D.-Boosters 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2. 40 O'CONNOR, JAMES M. OLER, SONYA M.-Star and Chevron 2, Glee Club 2, Home- room Officer 2. OWEN, CAROLYN M.-Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 4. PACK, BOBBY L. PADEN, ELDEN L.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Future Retailers 4. PALMER, DANNY R.-Vocational Industrial 3, Boosters 2. PAPPERT, LEONA J.-Bowling 2, 3, GAA 2, Social Science 3, Friendship 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. PARKER, DAVID A.-Star and Chevron 3, Forum 3, Grade School Coach 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, Star and Atom 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. PATTEN, LOIS M.-Art League 2. PATTERSON, DELORIS A.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, Herald 4, Camera 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Home Economics 4. PAUL, JAMES W.-Forum 3, Football 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3. PAXSON, WILLIAM E.-Vocational Industrial 3. PAYNE, SANDRA D.-Boosters 2, 3, 4, Future Business Lead- ers 4. PEARSON, ESTHER A.-Dramatic Arts 4, Glee Club 3. PEARSON, RICHARD L.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Ensemble 4, Operetta 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. PEDERSON, TOVE-French 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Biology, Secretary 3, Dramatics 2, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. PENCE, LARRY J.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Manager 2, 3, Spanish 3, 4, Biolo- gy 2, Varsity S 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. PENWELL, JAMES E. 4l , iw W ,sw- I w e . 4 . Y. rbi I EQ!-ii hi:-,: z'!'f ,s 'E51,e, f::' A .1 if .,, . use IL y sl gh. RR. It i VW-aqui 'Whse I f f V91 :kf1s,..,w,,,sfjf' X... ..,. .. ,, T.. PENWELL, SHIRLEY M. PERRY, WILMA E. PETERS, DANIEL W.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Council Member 3, Choir 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, Homeroom Officer 3. PHELPS, WILLIAM C.-Star and Chevron 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Star and Atom 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3. PHILLIPS, CAROL R.-Homeroom Officer 2, Future Nurses 2, Home Economics 2. PIERCE, THOMAS C.-Star and Chevron 4, Spanish 3, Biology 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. PITCHFORD, DOROTHY L.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, Choir 2, Glee Club 3, French 3, French Choir 3. POLTE, GUNTER F.-Choir 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin 2, German 3, 4, History Forum 2, Varsity S 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. POST, LOUELLA E.-Choir 2, Debate 3, Glee Club 3, Biology 2, Boosters 2, 3. POTTS, NANCY L.-Bowling 2, 4. POWERS, NELSON K.-Football 2, 3, 4. PRATT, RICHARD L.-Homeroom Officer 2. PRICE, RAY A.-Art League 2, Boosters 2, 4. PRIEST, SUE A.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 4, Choir 2, Latin 2, Biology, Secretary 4, English 4, Future Busi- ness Leaders 3, 4, GAA 3, Dramatics 2, History Forum 2. PULLEN, JUDITH M.-Star and Chevron 4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, French 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, Biology 2, Future Teachers 3, Future Nurses 4, GAA 3, 4- French Choir 3, 4, Tri-U 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. PULVER, CARL R.-Future Retailers 4, Boosters 4. PYLE, ROBERT R.-National Honor Society, Optimist Award 2, 3, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, 4, Home- room Officer 3, 4, Big Brother 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Year- book 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, Art League 2, 4, Future Teachers 4, Dramatics 4, National Forensic 2, 3, 4, National Thespian 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. QUALLS, LLOYD M.-Optimist Award 2, Vocational Industrial QUINN, PAUL D.-Track 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Vocational Industrial 3, President 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. RAGSDALE, KEITH A.-Homeroom Officer 2, Glee Club 2. RAY, CAROLINA L.-Future Business Leaders 3, 4. REICHEL, DAVID M.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Social Science 4. REWEY, ROBERT REYNOLDS, DONALD J.-Band 2, 3, German 3. RHINE, RONALD V.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Homeroom Offi- cer 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Varsity S 2, 3, 4. RICE, BETTY L.-Tri-U Society 4. RICE, K. RICHARD-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Council Member 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Ensemble 4, Operetta 3, Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Camera 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. RICE, RONALD K.-Optimist Award 2, Vocational Industrial 3. RICHARDS, GEORGE A. M.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Home- room Officer 2, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Track 3, Football 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Varsity S 4. RIGGLE, JOYCE E.-Boosters Club 2, 3, 4. RILEY, BETTY L.-Star and Chevron 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Boosters 3, 4. RILEY, DAVID M.-Bowling 3, 4, Vocational Industrial 3. RILEY, GERALD A.-Intramurals 2, Manager 2. ROBBINS, BARBARA A.-Council Member 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Big Sister 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. ROBERTS, LLOYD W.-Intramurals 2, 3, Star and Atom 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3. ROBERTS, MARTHA J.-Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, Biology 4, English 2, Future Teachers 3, 4. 43 f- lb 12. ' ps. .5 L' F X, fa R,...w F f I ml Q 4 lsxsx? 'Mun ROBINSON, CHARLES R.-Track 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Basketball 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Varsity S 2. ROBISON, NANCY A.-German 35 Future Retailers 45 Boosters 4. ROGERS, ROBERT J.-Star and Chevron 25 Choir 2, 35 lntra- murals 2, 3, 4. ROSE, CAROLYN S.-Biology 25 Future Business Leaders 3, 45 Future Nurses 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 4. ROSEMAN, ALBERT L. ROSS, JASPER ROUTZAHN, JOHN P.-Boosters 4. RUEF, LEE C.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Arts 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Junior Play Cast 35 Senior Class Play Cast 45 Drama Cast 3, 45 Grade School Coach 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Basketball 25 lntramurals 2, 3, 45 Latin 25 Spanish 3, 45 Star and Atom 45 Dramatics, Secretary 45 National Thespian 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 4. RUNYAN, JACK A.-Council 35 Homeroom Officer 3, lntra- murals 3, 45 Vocational 3, 45 Boosters 3, 4. RUSH, SUZANNE-Glee Club 2, 35 Biology 2. SAMPLE, DONALD G. SANDERS, ROBERT E. SANGER, SANDRA M. SAUM, CHARLES M. SAUNDERS, NORMA J.-Social Science 45 History Forum 25 Home Economics 3. SAUNDERS, SALLY E.-Star and Chevron 45 Latin 25 Spanish 35 GAA 25 Dramatics 25 Social Science 35 History Forum 25 Boost- ers 2, 4. SCAGGS, CAROLYN A. SCHAEFER, THOMAS D.-Council Member 25 Homeroom Offi- cer 25 Track 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Basketball 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Varsity S 45 Hi-Y 4. 44 SCHEELER, DONALD J.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Council Mem- ber 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Varsity S 4. SCHIEFELBEIN, BETTE R.-Future Retailers 4. SCHNEIDER, DONALD J.-Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Football 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3. SCHOLL, SUE A.-Homeroom Officer 4, Senior Class Play Crew 4, English 2, Future Teachers 3, GAA 2. SEELIG, BEVERLY J.-Band 2, 3,'GIee Club 2, 3, Latin 2, Biolo- gy 2, Future Teachers 2, 3. SHARP, MARIANNE-Glee Club 2, 3. SHATTO, J ESSE C. SHATTO, KENNETH L.-Star and Chevron 3, Council Member 3, Track 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Biology 2, Var- I is A y I. 7.4. 3. ,. ,.t' ,- 4.Q 'q sity S 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. r ' gd, sHAvv, DONALD Lfroarbau 2. , lllll SHELLMAN, DAVID J. SHOUP, HELEN M.-Future Nurses, Vice President 4, Spanish 4, GAA 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. SHROYER, DANNY T.-Council Member 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Vocational 3, Boosters 2, 3. SHROYER, PHILLIP A. SHROYER, VIRGINIA A.-Optimist Award 2, Forum 2, Future Retailers 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, Dramatics 2, History Forum 2. SHULTZ, DONNA M.-Glee Club 2, 3, 4. SILVERMAN, MARK E.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Choir 2, Basketball 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, Social Science 4, History Forum 2, Varsity S 4. SIMMS, GARY E.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Dramatic Arts 2, 3, Junior Class Play Crew 2, Senior Class Play 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Boosters 4. SINTZ, WILLIAM R.-Star and Chevron 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Boosters 4. 45 K-st A... P .. N6 . '- is T tw! M2 W V. .q . .1 sg. R I I tw fm 441' S- I Q. uf' S , ai.. . ,M ,, ,.,. . ,V f :iq .- ..... 5 1g . , f. , .. Y Q 155. ff.. ,, ,.,., ,. s, I , ., , .... , .XI . 132.1 1 , 1, 453111 1 . if Q. ,.. V2.5 il I 'Q l? ,, R. Y 3 ,fs-233' . 5 53, sgfif. A. .a flag. ,NY ,.,. I its SIZEMORE, BARBARA L.-Future Retailers 4, Home Economics 2, Boosters 2. SKINNER, CAROLYN S.-Future Business Leaders 4, Dramatics 2, Social Science 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. SMIDDY, MARILYN A.-Council Member 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Future Retailers, President 4, Glee Club 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. SMITH, GARNET Y.-Band 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3. SMITH, JAMES M.-Boosters 4. SMITH, JOHN D.-Boosters 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SMITH, LARRY D.-Big Brother 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. SMITH, MYRONA L. SMITH, PATRICIA J.-National Honor Society, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Biology 3, GAA 3, 4, History Forum 2, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Tri-U 3, 4. SMITH, RUTH M.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, GAA 2. SMITH, SHARON-Biology 2, GAA 2, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2. SNARR, MILLIE A.-Friendship, Secretary 3, Biology 2, GAA 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. SNOW, RONALD D.-Star and Chevron, Football 3, Intra- murals 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. SOMERS, DAVE-Big Brother 4, Yearbook 4, Football 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, Biology 2, Future Teachers 3, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. SPAYTH, MARILYN A.-Star and Chevron, Future Nurses, President 4, Red Cross Council, President 4, Glee Club 3, Star and Atom 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Home Economics 2, 3, Boosters 4. SPEAKES, JOYCE M.-English 2, 3, GAA 3, History Forum 2. SPEARS, MARCIA E.-Council Member 3, 4, Homeroom Offi- cer 3, 4, Band 4, Choir 2, Glee Club 3, Biology 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. SPEARS, RALPH W.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Spring Shows 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3. SPEARY, ORVILLE T. STALEY, RICHARD P.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Big Brother 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, Latin 2, Varsity S 2, 3. STARK, CAROLYN A.-Tri-U 4. STEINMETZ, JANET L.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Sr. Class Play Crew 4, Operetta 3, Future Teachers 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. STEINMETZ, PHYLLIS V.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, GAA 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. STEVENS, JON S.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, National Thespian. STEWART, KATHLEEN A.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 2, Executive Board 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Homecoming Court 4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, Vice President, English 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Dramatics 3, National Thespian 4, History Forum 2, French Choir 3, 4, French Choir Council 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. STONE, JANET R.-Tri-U 3, 4. STRAIGHT, MARY A.-Future Business Leaders 4, Dramatics 2. STREET, CAROLYN E.-Bowling 2, 3, 4, Home Economics 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. STULTZ, ROSE M.-Choir 2, Future Business Leaders 3. SULLIVAN, SHEILA M.-Future Retailers 4, GAA 2, Boosters 3, 4. SWANSON, GERTRUDE SWANTON, PATTY L.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Choir 2, Friend- ship 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. SWENSON, DONALD L.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Band 2, 3, Boosters 2. TAYLOR, KATHRINE I.-GAA 2, Tri-U 3, 4, Boosters 4. TAYLOR, MARIE M.-Home Economics 2. THACKER, PATRICIA G.-Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Camera 2, Future Business Leaders 4, Dramatics 2, Boosters 4. 47 ies' ' 5 . I N. t .Z sa W Ska? ish ts ,. A A W A ',. Z' T 51 5 A THOMAS, BARBARA A.-Star and Chevron 3, Band 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON, GLORIA A.-Star and Chevron 3, Council Mem- ber 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Choir 2, Glee Club 3, Friendship 2, 4, German 3, Vice President 4, Star and Atom 3, Biology 2, Future Nurses 3, Boosters 2, 37 4. I THOMPSON, ROBERT G. THOMSON, BEVERLY J. THORNBURG, JUDITH A.-Star and Chevron 4, Future Busi- ness Leaders 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. THORNBURG, MARY C. THURSTON, WILLIAM L.-Dramatic Arts. ' TIBBETTS, BARBARA A.-Future Nurses 3, Social Science 3. TIMBERMAN, NANCY J.-Herald 4, Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Friendship 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. TINGLEY, VICKII L.-Bowling 2, 3, 4, Biology 2. TOLIVER, RAYMOND L.-Track 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Varsity IISII 3 TRIMBLE, BETTY L.-Choir 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin 2, Boosters 3,4. TURNER JUDITH R.-Boosters 2, 3, 4. TURNER, SARA J.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Speech Tournament 2, Glee Club 2, Ensemble 3, 4, Senior Class Play Crew, Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, Biology 4, Star and Atom 3, Future Nurses 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. VAN SCYOC, NANCY J.-Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Glee Club 2, Future Teachers 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. VAN ZANT, SHIRLEY R. VAUGHAN, BEVERLY J.-German 4, Boosters 4. VERNON, ROSA M. 48 VIRTS, NANCY J.-Optimist Award 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 4, Senior Class Play 4, Latin 2, German 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, Dramatics 4, History Forum 2. VITITOE, MAURICE-Council Member 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Choir 2, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Latin 2, Camera 4, Dramatics 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. WAGLE, KATHLEEN L.-Dramatics 2. WAGNER, FLORA L.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, FHA, President 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew, Star and Atom 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. WALLS, VICTOR L.-Track 2, Basketball 2, Intramurals 3, 4. WARD, BARBARA J.-Boosters 2. WARD, CAROLYN M.-GAA 2, 3, Home Economics 2. WELCH, DAN E.-choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, Z, operena 3, Football 2, Intramurals 3. WESTFALL, PERSIS A. WETHERILL, DIANE L.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, Homecoming Court 4, Yearbook 4, Cheerleader 2, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Biology 3, Camera 3, English 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Dramatics 2, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. WHITE, JENELLE D.-Future Business Leaders 4, Friendship 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. WHITE, WILLIE J. WHITNEY, JERROLD B.-Track Manager 2, Latin 2, Boosters 2. WHITTEN, BARBARA S.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Future Business Leaders 3, Vice President 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Friendship 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, CAROL A. WILLIAMS, CAROLYNE S.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Future Retailers 4. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY M. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR . ,fg- 'ii r gk? k I-I 1., KF' sf. 4, 63 ' S. ' 'SI' 'ii .- any qu, 35' wfffrwtivd- N 4, 5. 6,5 ft 3-..' .sf -sf M fmt ' I QI... . ...- 'Sl si' 1 , . c l ci t a.. X EW 5 417.1 fr is it . . . ls J I ilk: . . Q, H' N . K X . ,. ills XY as 5 t x ' I gmt! V' WILLIAMSON, JACK A.-Vocational Industrial 3. WILLIAMSON, KEITH A.-Boosters 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMSON, RUTH E.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, 4, Senior Class Play Crew 4, German 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, History Forum 2. WILSON, CAROL S.-Council Member 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Boosters 4. WILSON, KENNETH L.-Council Member 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Vocational Industrial 3, Boosters 2. WILSON, MARY F.-Biology 2. WILSON, RONNIE V.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, Star and Atom 4. WILSON, WILLIAM C. WINKEY, JENNEY I.-Future Retailers 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. WINKLE, ROSE M. WINKLER, GEORGE R. WISE, FREDERICK H.-National Honor Society, Star and Chev- ron 2, Yearbook 4, Latin 2, Star and Atom 3, 4, Social Science 3, 4, History Forum 2. WOLF, DAVID H.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Orchestra 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Star and Atom 3, 4, Boosters 3, 4. WOMACKS, JACK L.-Choir 2, 3, 4, Future Retailers 4, Boost- ers 3, 4. WOODRUFF, BARBARA E.-Star and Chevron 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Latin 2, Spanish 4, Biology 3, GAA 3, History Forum 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. WOODS, GEORGE E.-Big Brother 4, Track 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. WORNSTAFF, BONNIE L.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Dramatic Arts 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Latin 2, Biology 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Library, President 4, Friendship 4, Boosters 2, 3, Treasurer 4. WORTHINGTON, HUNTER R.-Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Tri-U 4. WRIGHT, SARA C.-National Honor Society, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Choir 2, Latin 2, French 3, 4, English 3, 4, Future Teach- ers 3, 4, Dramatics 2, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. XANDER, SUE A.-Star and Chevron 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Debate 2, Operetta 3, Latin 2, Spanish 3, 4, Biology 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. YATES, GLORIA J.-Biology 4, GAA 3, 4, Boosters 4. YEATTS, JUDITH A.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Crew 3, Senior Play Crew 4, German 3, Star and Atom 4, Biology 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Social Sciences 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. YODER, TWYLA M.-National Honor Society, Optimist Award 2, 4, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Treasurer 4, Dramatics 2, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3. YOUNG, CONSTANCE J.-Star and Chevron 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Latin 2, French 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Biology 3, French Choir 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. YOUNG, DAVID A.-Art League, President 3, Future Retailers 4. YOUNG, ROBERTA A.-Glee Club 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4. ZIMMERMAN, SANDRA R.-Glee Club 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Biology 2, GAA 2, 3. SENIORS NOT BENNETT, JOSEPH A. BERRY, MARY J. BORLAND, WILLIAM E. DAUGHERTY, JOAN C.-Council Member 2, Choir 2, 3, Future Retailers 4. DILL, RICHARD L.-Boosters 2, 3. DILLON, RONALD GLENN, EARNEST E.-Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. GILBERT, NORMA J. HERRING, DONALD E. HOLLOWAY, RICHARD A. KEENE, LILLIAN-Dramatics 2. KIMBLE, CHARLES A.-Council Member 3, Vocational Indus- trial 3. KURTZ, RICHARD R.-Vocational Industrial 3, Boosters Club 2, 3, 4. LEWIS, EMILY E.-Latin 2, English 2. LONG, HARRY L. at M . A K PHOTOGRAPHED LYTLE, JAMES E. MASSIE, NANCY J. MEADOWS, BILLIE J. METZGER, RICHARD R. MIHALY, TED A.-Boosters 4. NEU, FRANK QUINN, PAUL D. RUNYAN, DAVID L. SHAW, WANDA I. THORNTON, PATRICIA A. VANCE, CHARLES A. WALLACE, VERNIS H.-Intramurals 2. WALLS, WALSH, LAWRENCE E.-Choir. HARRY R. WHITE, ROBERT L.-Track 3, Football 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4 Varsity 11511 3, 4. tk. ROBERT N. BAIRD NANCY M. MEEKS 'Q' Outstanding Seniors ANTHONY H. BLACKSTONE KATHERINE MCKENZIE ARTHUR C. FROCK lfi Y DOROTHY V. MILLS ROBERT R. PYLE Outstanding Seniors M... 719 LEE R. LOHNES BONNIE L. WORNSTAFF KATHLEEN A. STEWART 4r ' 4 'lf' N' BELOW: A group scene at Class Night. BALLOT-l 956 l. Most popular boy LTony Blackstone -Art Frock 2. Most popular girl .Jean Lannert LKathy Stewart 3. Most handsome boy ?Dan Keck LRonald Murphy 4. ost beautiful girl Marilyn Jenkins ?Tove Pedersen 5. Best boy athlete -Ronald Burton 4LWillie White 6. Best girl athlete IfRoIoerta Brunner ,Marcia Dolbeer 7. Most devoted couple KBOLJ Rewey and Linda Burcham +Dick Rice and Sharon Hudson 8. Best looking couple KJack Magaw and Diane Wetherill fDave Neer and Sally Cochran 9. Boy most likely to succeed EDave Lemmon KBOB Pyle IO. Girl most likely to succeed Oletta Farlow ZTwyIa Yoder l l. Most talented boy E.. Leonard Allen 14George Gee 12. Most talented girl l4Rosaleen Drumel -Sandra Kessler 13. ost active boy Zlliob Baird fDorwin Black 14. Most active girl -Kate McKenzie ZVirginia Mills Class Night BELOW, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Twyla Yoder, Bob Pyle, Roberta Brunner, Rosaleen Drumel. CENTER ROW: Marilyn Jenkins, Ronald Murphy, Virginia Mills, Diane Wetherill, .lack Magaw, George Gee. TOP ROW: Robert Baird, Tony Blackstone, Willie White, Kathy Stewart, Linda Burcham, Robert Rewey. wie, L at L Q! X 'QNX L. at t -u Graduation Twelve years of hard work were climaxed on June 7, when the sen- iors assembled in Memorial Hall for graduation exercises. lnspiring Talks were given by Oletta Farlow, vale- dictorian, Mr. E. E. Holt, and Dr. J. L. Knight, who spoke on The Five Senses of Achievement. Mr. C. L. Fox presented the class to Mr. Holt, Superintendent, who read the names of the graduates as Mr. Don Apple- gate, chairman of the Board of Edu- cation, awarded the diplomas. With these coveted awards in hand, the Class of 1956 ventured forth to seek a new goal. BELOW: A group scene at Graduation. Y L BELOW: Dr. Knight congratulates Oletta Farlow for her address '-Y, M. 'W' his 5' Ari, sf-i 'i. arg, u , , 'N N., v b DAAIL. f ,AA A-f2':gK.,l E I A Q. 1-4 M 7 'v it Vg. x 4 3 , 3 i .1 0, -f' if' f'fii!,. ' F lfifi 117' the name rookie echoed Through the halls of Springfield Senior High School, I felt a twinge of excitement. At last I was starting on my first step of high-school education. The United Nations assembly was one of the first proiects in the beginning of my sophomore year. As the year proceeded, I was given every opportunity to participate in the clubs, sports, and other af- fairs of my choice. This was an exciting year, but as I entered as a iunior I J Y' '7' 1. I I I, , I. I, A -If Ea, . U ., . xx X l I l ' A I ' 'W I-1 I i 395: 4 M K 1. I I I '7 I ' If 'Jf'2,wj . Lqt.. If Bitzi 'un All A ,f P' Q I---IL., i - .l knew that I was one step closer to my goal. Again I was introduced to many new activities such as Advanced Choir, the Junior Class Play, and the Junior- Senior Prom. Yes, now I know that being an underclassman was one of the most wonderful things in the world becaus more fabulous times and experiences yet to c e I knew that I still had many ome before ending my high-school career. x R, Div. 25 MRS. SNODGRASS FIRST ROW: Phyliss Jenkins, Iris Maybruck, Ruth Herman, .lan Allen, Patty Dirlam, Bettlielu Wy- song, Corinne Crabill, Ardath Sharp, Jane Mc- Fadden, Carole Gilmore. SECOND ROW: Sue Robinson, Janice Nelson, Roger Neal, Susan Kalbfus, Barbara Martin, Judy Kalbfus, Nancy Dudley, Emily Muldrow, Judy Meeker, Gale Prather, Barbara Reese. THIRD ROW: Tom Dara- kis, Jim Hawkins, Connie Haley,- Sue Hyser, Dianne Hudson, Linda Ricketts, Ronnie Kadel, Sara Martin, Cecily Martin, Ostred Dietrick, Allan Cedilote. FOURTH ROW: Jaycee Mills, Ed Lilly. ABSENT: Barbara McCoy, Bob Atchley. Div. 26 MR. SMITH FIRST ROW: Pat Dobyns, Darlyne Garrety, Anita Lapinsky, Sally Greider, Xena Mae Evans, Ronnie Rogers, 'Judy Martin, Barbara Barber, Phy Down- ing, Philip Day. SECOND ROW: Donald Roberts, Marilyn Dickey, Judy Planck, Joyce Laird, Karen Dean, Shirley Butler, Mary Jo Kauffman, Dorothy Clay, Angela Vasileff, Brenda Cooke, Carl Schwarz. THIRD ROW: James Smith, Charles Mason, Harry Mills, Saundra Leffel, Barbara Davis, Carol Cramer, Harry Egger, James Ruef, David Swackhammer, John Bowers. Juniors at 1. ...Ja mb' ' Div. 27 MISS CHASE FIRST ROW: Judy Pullins, Donna Parker, Becky Pummill, Marilyn Umbaugh, Darlene McDonald, Janice Winans, Nancy Miller, Shirley Olsen, Sally Wallace, Joan Fosnaugh. SECOND ROW: Daniel Ricker, Jimmy Mills, Connie Collins, Fred Shively, Susi McGregor, Debbie Hubbard, Mariorie Mumma, Jan Boyer, Kay Patterson, Jim Huffman. THIRD ROW: Mike Moss, John Herman, Charles Mc' Dowell, Nadre Long, Lovetta Cornell, Joan Picklesimer, Jane Harman, E. S. McCleary, Jackie Maine, Roddy Myers, Ronnie McGonigal. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Bell, John Bell. Div. 28 MR. GRILK FIRST ROW: Marvin Ricketts, Nancee Vaughan, Carol Hiller, Maureen Mathews, Darlene Beeney, Sondra Brown, Susan Goodfellow, Anita Forbeck, Marioree Hayman, Genevieve Rolph, Shirley John- son. SECOND ROW: Jerry Hoyt, Fred Ebesole, Nancy Sibley, Sally Ruhlig, Willard Brain, Patty Miller, Sylvia Beasley, Peggy Martin, Suzie Free, Barbara Kock, Sally Miller, George Murphy. THIRD ROW: Jack Hustler, Larry Klein, Barbara Matthies, Richard Gebaugh, Bill Fried, Bob Yeutter, Ed Schechter, Fritz Leithauser, Richard McDaniel, Gerald Miller, James Shaw. r-'I ze, I I If I lll . . v 1 ISV '- ru Div. 3l MR. THORNBURG FIRST ROW: Phyllis Miller, Alice Skaggs, Sue Vickers, Barbara Boisel, Charlotte Sherrod, Mary Dalzell, Dorothy Clay, Carla Binns, Barbara Block, Pat Shirley. SECOND ROW: Clyde Edmunds, Jan Garrett, Russell Bell, Bill Somers, Linda Brown, Becky Ulen, Juanita Zimmer, Pete Keriazes, James Drum, Jay William. THIRD ROW: Fred Zimmer, John Daniel, Bill Grant, James Bibbs, Donald Shawver, Charles Oldham, Harry Buffington, Don- ald Wagner, Lee Morgan, Estle Brant. ABSENTEES: Donna Arnold, Nancy Strachan, Donald Young. Div. 32 MR. LEWIS FIRST ROW: Karen Terry, Dorothy Rice, Joan Culver, Beverly Ellis, Judy Young, Bill Bard, Mar- jorie West, Billie Jo Holderby, Connie Creach- baum, Carol Rastor. SECOND ROW: Steve Crabbe, Jess Murph, Larry Tillman, Connie Wingert, Lance Buskirk, Janet Rumpke, Eleanor Ours, Paul New- man, John McKennon, Clifford Manley, James Vores. THIRD ROW: Jim Swartzbaugh, Frand Mulkey, Lamar Warfield, Harold Sims, Charlotte Corder, Charles Barrett, Jim Sizemore, Donald Coles, Owen Conover, Roger Nourse. ABSENT: Richard Ragland, William Lytle. i .ec-i I1 It Div. 29 MR. FRANKART FIRST ROW: Patty Brinsley, Janice Elfner, Donna Stearns, Judy Barnett, .loan Miller, Esther Camp- bell, Sue Braun, Betty Riley, Judy Smith. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Miller, Bob Feasel, Jackie Porter, Pat Patterson, Charlee Armstrong, Sandra Al- dridge, Joan Conley, Flora Smith, Tom Ginaven, Sue Elliott. THIRD ROW: Buddy Mills, Jim Saund- ers, Tom Cox, David Bowser, LaVonne King, Richard Bennett, Joe Spinelli, Jack Moore, Ted Rice, David Corbin. ABSENTEES: Sandra Sions, Linda Mumford. Div. 30 MISS LANNERT FIRST ROW: Beverly Kaffenbarger, Judy George, Walter Jordan, Nancy Biolon, Richard Stultz, Merle Flannery, Grace Fuller, Sue Anderson, Beverly Smith, Margie Kirkpatrick, Doris Warren. SECOND ROW: Charles Dever, Rosemary Dunfee, Linda Armstrong, Edward Wichael, Irma Hamilton, Normaiean Beatty, Tanis Rockfield, Charles Whaley, Harry Downing. THIRD ROW: Lee Turner, Norman Holloway, Larry Allen, Norman Brakeall, Ronald Ross, Larry W-arner, Dale Hartzog, Charles Dan- iels, John Burley, Vincent Abbey. Q QS 2 i I I Div. 35 MRS. FELGER FIRST ROW: Julie Griffith, Lavina Cutrell, Virginia Ward, Judy Kay Chapman, Brenda Winburn, Jan- nie Engle, Charleen Davis, Barbara Stoddard, Sally Miller, Yolanda Harenberg. SECOND ROW: Rich- ard Lyons, Donald Sims, Mary Lou Osborne, Doris Washburn, Claudia Burkhardt, Jane Myers, Lucy Wood, Dorisiean Hoisington, Rufus Humphrey. THIRD RQW: Milton Hargrove, Luther Bray, Phillip McClelland, Melvin Hughes, Kenneth Heironimus, Donald Webb, Robert Wunderly, Don Simpson, Phil Hoffman, Richard Collins, Lester Toliver. ABSENT: Carol Thomas, Henry Tillman. Div. 36 MRS. COOPER FIRST ROW: Lois Bostick, Janet Rust, Joyce Nickell, Penny Miller, Robert Hamilton, Robert Williams, Joyce Kirkpatrick, Janice Piatt, Helen Reed, Wanda Powell. SECOND ROW: Ben Jarrels, Margaret Parrill, Judith Stinchcomb, Elmer Gar- rett, Richard Hammond, Richard Younts, William Gaines, Hubert Hutchins, Teresa Benson, Richard Pressnell. THIRD ROW: Fred Routzahn, Bill Whit- mer, Roger Barcelona, Paul Holwadel, Lorenzo Gaines, Bob Greene, Robert Thomas, Walter Hart, John Tilley, Dave Hickenbotham, Bill Jackson. ABSENT: Terry Grove. 60 Juniors Div. 33 MISS DEATON FIRST ROW: Jerry Martin, Deanne Ronemus, Mar- garet Forster, Juliana Campbell, Lucille Hampton, Mariorie Sibole, Carrie Crockman, Ella Lett, Esther Hall, Alice Moore. SECOND ROW: Thomas AI- dridge, John Wildman, Kenneth Deyhle, Jeanette Sapp, Mary Ann Young, Jean Rutroff, Billy Hester, Judy Post, Tom Rowe, Don Martin. THIRD ROW: Joan Staten, Patty Melton, Mary Tuvell, Edythe Sanders, Judith Jones, Donald Lynn, Bill Shoe- maker, Fred Neidhart, Daniel Montrose. Div. 34 MISS STEWART FIRST ROW: Peggy Workman, Jenny Bellar, Dorthy Walton, Sue Yeagle, Joy Gaither, Joyce Lorton, Joanne Fudge, Nancy Husted. SECOND ROW: Robert Watson, Charles Davis, Phyllis Davis, Dorthy Gilmore, Hadia White, Julia Weaver, William Markly, Paul Weaver. THIRD ROW: Larry Weiser, Roger White, David Wright, Joann Champer, Peggy Young, Joyce Nicewaner, Larry Fugate, Nelson Owens, Michael Fagan, Don- ald Gram. ABSENT: Aleta Ford, Marva Hood, Gerald Mitchell, Nancy Black. Div. 37 MISS LEATHERMAN FIRST ROW: Glenna Fay, Lela Trent, Alice Wit- enko, Phyllis Compton, Carolyn Watts, Judith Carter, Shirley Dixon, Pam Hull, Joyce Monroe, Lou Jane Miller. SECOND ROW: Doug Montieth, Lester Swanson, Sondra LeFever, James Lovelace, Marvin Morgan, Sandra Mebane, Betty Coneby, Bill Williams, Phyllis Nuckels, Bob Tibbets, Paul Mervin. THIRD ROW: Robert Hill, Richard Hogue, Larry Cook, Richard Kidd, Earnest Keppler, Eddie Tossey, Milton Pratt, Rose McClurg, Jim Nave, Fred Singleton. FOURTH ROW: Dan Sturgeon, Louis Schrader, Jack Davis. Div. 38 MR. BRONSTON FIRST ROW: Jack Reynard, Viola Ramey, Rose Lee Morgan, Jean Ann Cogozzo, Barbara Shroyer, Fay Shroyer, Meridth Burger, Goldie Jones, Vivian Ann Moffitt, Sonny Goodrich. SECOND ROW: Ted. McGowan, Judy Gamble, Mary Ann Turner, Julia McClurg, Marlene Detrick, Sonia Reed, Janet Tossey, Herbert Strickland, Judy Moore, Nancy Davidson. THIRD ROW: Bill Knotts, Edgar Hayes, Leslie Broock, Roger McMahan, Terry Simonton, Stacy Peters, Kenny Hopkins, Dan Powers. ol 1 lcls:'!!l 'ti ft . 5' I: ,I if K 5 iii if ni 'Vi iii i 9 ,gi B r y Li I Juniors Div. 39 MR. WALTERS FIRST ROW: Wanda Harshaw, Carol Hodge, Gwen- dolyn Barber, Marcia Speilman, Nancy Bryant, Sandy Huff, Grace Campbell, Janet Hughes, Linda Ross, Rita Chambers, Jacquelyn Young. SECOND ROW: Junior Hook, Kathleen Speary, Mary Alice Williams, Shela Shiery, Joan Roller, Elizabeth oft .I is Walters, Paul Long, Joanne Wantins, Zelma Perry, Janet Parrill, Janet Simmons. THIRD ROW: Eddie Clark, Raymond Whaley, Larry McKeever, Clarence Rapalee, Dick Schweikert, Gary Whitlock, James McCall, Joe Tovelle, Paul Lanning, Fred Sheets. FOURTH ROW: Frank Meadows, Stan Johnson, David Donohue, Vernon Lawson. TQ Div. 40 MR. WALN FIRST ROW: Dottie Smith, Anthony Palmer, Tom Hosier, Joyce Cozad, Frances Kennedy, Martha Lewis, Oliver Turner, Dick Weller, Janice Young. SECOND ROW: Bill Baker, Bill Reed, Gordon Brown, Alma Massey, Sheilia Henry, May Mary, Harlene Thompson, Charles Brown, Larry Gillespie, Maynard Graham. THIRD ROW: Roscoe Seals, Tom Knapp, Darryl Jenkins, Kay Nonnally, Pat Echols, John Logan, Sue Joenger, Mathew Benson, Alan Parrish. Div. 41 MR. PEPPER FIRST ROW: Teresa Lawson, Roger Smith, Sylvia Soales, Delores Knott, Mariorie Simpson, Gloria Butler, Mona Ross, Bill Bowser, Emma Gaines. SECOND ROW: Lela Woodland, Marsha Burton, Saundra Brown, Sharon Turner, Sarah Good, Sharon White, Claudette Marshall, Dorothy Cross- ley, Maiorie Via, Patty Driscoll. THIRD ROW: Macon Parsons, Larry Waile, Nola Auckerman, John Smith, Dick Bray, Charles Macklin, Christine Fincher, Tom Phillips, Richard White, Julia Snyder, Paul Webb. FOURTH ROW: Harold Fletcher. AB- SENT: Juanita Sickles. Juniors Div 44 MR CARTER FIRST ROW Robert Cooper Betty Vernon Ger aldine Wilson Carol Freeman Donna Price Frances Rothgeb Marry Mills Frances Skelton Joan Koehler Nancy Stinnett Octavid Stinnett SECOND ROW Don Yeazell Ruth Ann Shoftner Carolyn Whitaker Nord Smith Barbara McCon Adams Richard Carey THIRD ROW Richard Ficher Robert Summers Rosia Colvin Martha Jones Maryann Roth Myra Haynes Virgil Wil liams Juvinee Horne Ronald Black Leroy Butler Ben Williams FOURTH ROW Ted Walding 62 Div. 42 MRS. KETTLEHAKE FIRST ROW: Lurease Vance, Phyliss Young, Bonnie Stanley, Peggy Hitt, Marlyene Murphy, Lorna Far- rell, Geraldine Austin, Alice West, Winifred Sims, Carol BanHorn. SECOND ROW: Carol Coffman, Donald Roberts, Mary Jane Garland, John Smith, Joyce Seitz, Lottie Spears, Linda Holste, Robert Carey, Rosetta Vance, Shelly Gibson. THIRD ROW: Bill Buell, George Wellington, Ralph Mills, Robert Barr, Robert Kennedy, Max Kentner, James Strohe, Jerry Penwell, Dan Hustlar. ABSENT: Bill Free- man, Judith Finney. Div. 43 MISS REIGER FIRST ROW: Claudette Worrel, Jeanie Ford, Sarah Wilds, Beverly Barnett, Joyce Moore, Frances Richards, Leaonteen Wagner, Burnadine Wagner, Nancy Carnes. SECOND ROW: Maryetta King, Hope Ann King, Patricia Ferrell, Patricia Beard, Inez Westmoreland, Barbara Woods, Jean Schmenk, Claudine Davis, Carolyn Owens, Linda Estep. THIRD ROW: Juanita Moore, E. Eugene Oliver, Charles Teasley, Jon Oman, Albert Watson, Shirley Brecht, Garry Barr, Jerry Maybruck, Noe- man Lindsay, Robert Birt. ABSENT: Judith Kidd. I 1 I ' I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I . I ' Z 1 I nell, Mary Ann Berry, Connie Young, Julinia , . : . I I I I r I I I - l I I I I I . I 1 if 1' Y I' i Div. 46 MR. VORHIS FIPST ROW: Robert Wolfe, Harry Pfleger, Lawrence Cameron, Jim Davis, Joe Tellberry. SECOND ROW: Larry Kestner, Richard Gaier, Donald Tingley, Jerry Morr, Jim Geer, Dale Esterline, Billy Snyder, THIRD ROW: Leslie Lorentz, Urn Kushmaul, Norman Rickard, Jimmie La Manna, David Grafton, Don Thurman. ABSENT: Arthur Altick, James Walls. Div. 47 MR. STEINER FIRST ROW: George Hull, Robert Bostick, Larry Harris, Marvin Riley. SECOND ROW: Robert Crispin, Craig Payne, Robert Wise, James Mowell, Edward Allender, James Riley. Juniors Div. 45 MR. OBER FIRST ROW: Drue Hurd, Jim Brown, Jack Wor- ley, Robert Wiseman, Larry Beekman. SECOND ROW: Richard Grinhagens, Paul Huffman, Ted Horner, John Fleger, Robin Houseman, Jerry Wil- son, Paul Haley. Div. 48 MR. CRABBE FIRST ROW: Chuck Helfrick, Tom Blair, Darrell Gruntz. SECOND ROW: Rodney Monteith, Richard Lira, Ronald Sprinkle, Paul Evans, Jerry Adams, Larry Roberts. 63 Div. 5l MISS HUSTON FIRST ROW: Ann Stocker, Judy Ferres, Linda Whitacre, Louis Hill, Arlene Nunley, Susan Hagel- berger, Deanne Schwartz, Barbara Westfall, Beverly Junkins, Beatrice Hamman. SECOND ROW: Betsy Barber, Bonnie Kelley, Sara Mitchell, James Dean, Peggy Fagg, Gundega Roze, Patty Eutsler, Susan Pearson, Jane Ihrig, Carole Clark. THIRD ROW: John Fried, Linda Kissell, James Hawkins, Barbara Clark, Sally Goodfellow, Roxane Harvey, Edgar Shroyer, John Ludwick. Div. 52 MRS. BONIFANT FIRST ROW: Mary Dunlap, Delores Young, Mary Kay Davidson, Marcia Kelley, Robert Campbell, James Hensley, David Wetherill, June Morris, Nancy Romanoff, Marilyn Miller. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Owens, Martin James, Robert Elliott, Pat Harkins, Tim Waters, Elwood Ralph, Pat Pickle- simer, Jennifer Carter, Judy Berb, James Logue, Wilbur Stroder, William Clauss. FOURTH ROW: Fred Hamilton, Carl Hutchins, Barbara Simmons, Martha Mills, Gaylon Litton. Sophomores Div. 50 MR. ROLFES FIRST ROW: Nancy Lenswan, Beverly Mathews, Cassandra Garman, Judy Meyer, Barbara Dunn, Nancy Moore, Joanne Payne, Marian Hiller, Dianne Adler. SECOND ROW: Elvira Burton, Sally Eagle, Robert Schmid, James Walker, Judy Hensey, Sue Holmes, Harold Gilbert, Mary Ellen Camfield, Martha Smith. THIRD ROW: Charles Dyer, Phyllis Daniel, Agnes Miller, Judith Mustar, Linda Ruchty, Dick Lemmon, Kitty Williams, Don Kreitz, Ann McCleary, Paul Halley. FOURTH ROW: Gary Dut- ton, Larry Strone, John Duncan, Bob Lebold, Karen Howarth, Minnielu James, John Ramsey, David Maxwell, Jerry Williams. Div. 53 MRS. ROGERS FIRST ROW: Janet Roth, Karen Smith, Barbara Todd, Frances Mcghee, Judith Bryan, Ronald Hill Celia Longo, Anita Predovich, Juily Hough, Loyame Monroe. SECOND ROW: Sue White, Allison Nut- ting, Joyce Mueller, Lynda Hayes, Carol Crummie, Mary Anne Chuke, Kathy Strohl, Jeannine Dressel, Lynne MacBeth, Merrybelle Dean. THIRD ROW: Steve Cochenour, Don Dolbeer, James Petticrew, Harlan McDonald, Jennis Berkshire, Jackie Thorn- son, Irma Galloway, Terry Harris, Terry Turner, William Rader. FOURTH ROW: Charles Wiggins, Keith Haley, Richard Gerson, John Kersteter. X Div. 54 MRS. MOWELL FIRST ROW: Robbie Buell, Gary Thompson, Judy Crawford, Norman Sims, Gene Scerba, Janice Cobb, Richard Downing, Barbara McKeever, Betty Taylor, Ronald David. SECOND ROW: Frank Cristian, David White, Clifton Abbott, Paul Mul- linnix, Jerry Hester, John Winkler, Elsworth Jack- son, David Raymond. THIRD ROW: James Walden, Drew Dutton, James Collier, Larry Jeanblanc, Carl Schultz, Ronald Avery, Stephen Arnold, Ralph Rhoads. Sophomores .sg ill Div. 57 MISS PETTIT FIRST ROW: Barbara Meeks, Viola Smith, Mary Hart, Carole Konse, Sarah Hathaway, Carol Butler, Rhoda Jenkins, Marilyn Brown, Carolyn Smith, Judy Raffenbarger. SECOND ROW: Betty Bauser, Sharon Montgomery, Jim Arnott, David Protsman, Mary Jane Williamson, Janet Hamilton, Darlene Harris, Dennis Jones, Ted Jones, Laville Roe. THIRD ROW: Tom Jones, Jim Larkins, Roger Col- lins, Bill Priest, Larry Burgert, Melvin Jemings, Don Stokes, Bob Chilton, Richard Lawrence, Dick Kuhn. FOURTH ROW: Lowell Riley, Francis Simp- son. A A , 1 J? Div. 55 MR. MILLIGAN FIRST R-OW: Jacquelyn Leonard, Anita Kay Murphy, Myra Alexander, Paul Alexander, Beatrice Pritchet, Linda Owen, Jerry Watson, Patty Kim- ball, Leona Fry. SECOND ROW: Ellen Ellis, James Pritchet, John Stretcher, Walter Moore, Mary Louise Elix, Judy Hampton, Sandra Dickinson, Kenneth Wheeler, Wayne Crew, David Good. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Knight, Kathryn Smith, Betty Myers, Barbara McAdams, Judy Kessler, Sandra Hardy, Ray Dillahunt, Thomas White, Robert Jus- tice, Carole Myers. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Con- ley, Jack Jones, Denver Briem. Div. 56 MRS. BARLOW FIRST ROW: Jean Trenner, Barbara Deam, Carolyn Adams, Judy Johnston, Carol Wagner, Helen New- man, Linda Snyder, Jotce Cox, Jane Resher, Shirley Edwards. SECOND ROW: Arlene Souder, David Click, Joe Lookenott, Sue Sanders, Mary Hines, John Lyons, Garnet Colwell, Thomas Joulke, Neal Downard, David Newman. THIRD ROW: Robert Shields, Ronald Cole, John Fischer, Joanne Weaver, William Lisch, Duane Schields, Allen Rogers, Cole- man Hacker, Mike Kinney, FOURTH ROW: Ray. mond Buford, Jerry Adams, Marilyn Krane, Bar- bara Graham, Roland Smith. av' iil X Div. 58 MISS BALLINGER FIRST ROW: Phyllis Flora, Linda Ault, Rosellen MacQuire, Leona Jackson, Janet Quinton, Connie Heath, Janice Wentz, Tena Powers, Marcia Baker, Barbara Neer. SECOND ROW: George Plummer, Daniel Cox, Frances Hainy, Kletyce Hill, Mona Newcomb, Sammy Robinson, Jeanne Mclntire, Hargen Conyers, Howard Rude, Richard Abshear. THIRD ROW: Ralph Hayes, James McLaughlin, Betty Freeman, Penny Blevins, Rosemary Riley, Joe Bath, Carolyn Meadows, Ruby Hodhes, Smily Branch, Mike Rucker. FOURTH ROW: Ray West, John Blazer, George Warren Haucke. Div. 59 MISS FAY FIRST ROW: Betty Smith, Pat Arleclhe, Phyllis Acles, Betty Pennington, Sandra Sands, Joe Hart- ley, Barbara Seiver, Joe Pospisil, Mary Ellen Gray, Joan Clark. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Robin- son, Maynard Smith, Sally Brammer, Verieda Heaton, Garnet Miller, Don Halen, Janet Klontz. THIRD ROW: Norman Bass, Ronald Powell, Tom Sowards, Curtis Brown, Edward Chilton, Sharon Price, Mary Holyz, Norman Carter, Jim Mahaly, Jimmie Chamness. FOURTH ROW: Tom Knepper, Robert McKinney. Sophomores Div. 60 MR. VANCE FIRST ROW: Marlene Geller, Ronald Rhoades, Pat Hamilton, Kay Ayers, Helen Goings, Tom Lough, Sandy Ward, Barbara Asborne, Kathryn McKeever, Janet Mowery. SECOND ROW: Connie Looka- baugh, Ronald Driscoll, Gladys Phelps, Barbara Finfrock, Bill Robinson, Becky Lanter, Pat Wolfe, Phyllis Hill, Richard Beach, Lillian Riggs. THIRD ROW: Larry Archie, James Benner, Robert Belle, Jerry Wells, Carolyn Hallan, Robert Hall, Norma Vance, Dale Rittenhouse, William Hill, Craig Minter. FOURTH ROW: Earl Lucas, Gene Fleming. Div. 61 MR. HANES FIRST ROW: Judy Leslie, Phyllis Gillum, Shirley Ramey, Theresa Mumma, Donna Powers, Bonnie Toadvine, Jacqueline Peterman, Sue Chapman. SECOND ROW: Sandra Hutchins, Bobbie Gilbert, John McCluskey, Paul DeMoss, Judy Kelley, Mary Derr, Judy Johnson, Ernie Carryer. THIRD ROW: Robert Jones, Russel Sowers, Roger Kneisley, Fred Ehrle, Beckie Wells, Barbara Honnold, Stella Wilt, Carl Shaffe. FOURTH ROW: Harry Estep, Jim Toadvine, Robert Cawley, Thomas A. McCabe. ABSENTEES: Grace Peck, Charles Colwell. ia:-4. .,... Div. 64 MISS HOLMES FIRST ROW: Kay Amerine, Marian Arnold, Dick Rexroth, Barbara Kindell, Ester Wilson, Carol Mc- Clintock, Janice Haynes, Noretta Evans, Judy Ricketts, Connie Slack. SECOND ROW: Deloris Forrest, Barbara Ramsey, Bob Gossett, Gwendolyn Harmon, Ronald Thompson, Judy Ehlinger, Bar- bara Oliver, Carolyn Matlock, Louise Flannery. THIRD ROW: Frank Shipherd, Richard Banks, Cal- vin Swiggins, Philip Garrett, Carol Allison, Nel- oise Thulin, John Rinehart, Henry Wydra, Louis Abherve. FOURTH ROW: Clarence Kiger, Ronald Frazier, Ronald Sutch. Div. 65 MISS LEONARD FIRST ROW: Essie Cromer, Ronald Long, Sandra Simonton, Carolyn lgou, Jeannette Adkins, Pa- tricia Neuhart, Connie Kirkpatrick, Joyce Fair, Donna Ratliff, Betty Rahe, Dorothy McDonald. SECOND ROW: Jessie McCombs, Carl Stegall, Ruth Fowler, Janice Young, Raymond Raby, Nancy McAIister, Lila Dunbar, John Ream, Glen Powell, Sylvia Hardy, Bill Stearns. THIRD ROW: Shirley Hardy, Loretta Young, Louis Groppe, James Kest- ner, Ronald Dillahunt, Donna Garrett, Archie Ellis, Joseph Ayers. FOURTH ROW: Russell Andrews, Larry Wright, fs.-f Sophomores Div. 62 MRS. LONG FIRST ROW: Jean Sanderson, Terry O'Brien, Pauline Schultz, Lois Good, Nancy Johnson, Linda Baker, Roy Riley, Janice Carter. SECOND ROW: Sara Willman, Barbara Saunders, Yvonne Kennedy, Lavetta Border, Nancy Baker, Linda Hixon, Ronald Morgan, David Knotts, Cecil Mosely. THIRD ROW: Rufus Riddle, Myron Idapence, Judith Germann, Rodger Phillips, Nancy Bull, Joyce Channels, Phillip Blue, Ronald Shearer, Jack Merritt, FOURTH ROW: Robert Howard, Betsy Boyd, Steven Morean, Rodger Jackett, David Howe, Walter Carr, Wendall Marratta, Rodney Phipps, James Evans. Div. 63 MR. STEWART FIRST ROW: Ann Stevenson, Rebecca Pfancuff, Okarieta Price, Barbara Bayless, Connie Blauvelt, Marlita Mills, Beaulah Brittain, Linda Miller, Mary Hill, Joyce Henry. SECOND ROW: Edward Buch- anan, Shirley Frock, Pearline Johnson, John Kelley, Charles Baker, Cynthia Whitacre, Fred Zimmer- man, David Rutherford, Carol McKinney, Mildred Fugate. THIRD ROW: Larry Bail, Bill Saunders, Bill Rhyan, Ross Henry, Paul Bemesderfer, James Brink, Don Payne, Joe Runyan, Larry Hannan, Larry Hursh, Orion Rose. Div. 66 MR. WHITE FIRST ROW: Patricia Casey, Patricia Thomas, Peggy Freeman, Virginia Jones, Sally Nuckols, Shirley Gay, Jane McGee, Joyce Shuttleworth, Judy Byerman, Annette Taylor. SECOND ROW: Phil Vienhouse, David D'Antouone, Geraldine Hines, Charles Shaffer, Sharon Hanacker, Jim McVey, John Dodson, Carol Ward. THIRD ROW: William Thomas, Lowell Carroll, Kenneth Scott, Paul Pape, Clyde McAlister, Ronald Caster, Dick Bobo, Frances Carroll, Glenn Payne. FOURTH ROW: Martin Spahr, John Colvin, Merlin Taylor. ABSENTEES: Glenda Palmer, Loren Cornes, Betty Howard. Div. 67 MISS PEPPARD FIRST ROW: Janice Burngam, Gail Evans, Marie Collins, Joanna Mack, Roma Deato, Nancy North, Nancy Stott, Sue Schneider, Bonnie Montgomery, Sandra Herquist. SECOND ROW: Nelson Crive, Patricia Vannoy, Donna Oliver, Joyce Nave, Shirley Jones, Barbara Hill, Ruth Jones, Jack Scholl, De- lores Flint, Barbara Cave. THIRD ROW: Thomas Butler, Robert Burkett, Tom Tilley, David Summers, Alvin Croncher, Edward Maurice, Harold Holste, Richard Tumblison, Doug Marty, Jerry Crum, Larry Whitacre. ABSENTEES: Larry Sewell. Div. 68 MRS. MIRANDA FIRST ROW: Phyllis Moxley, Carol Carby, Eddie Crothers, Rosalie Swanson, Delores Trimble, Mary Miller, Robert McClintock. SECOND ROW: Wil- liam Sargeant, Richard Gay, Marvin Mecklin, Shir- ley Sherrick, Janet Gasaway, Larry Brumfield, Dorothy Gaines, Larry Nicholl, Roberta Rhoads, Ronald White. THIRD ROW: Robert Shipton, David Farlow, David Wilson, Susan Snyder, Robert Schrinpf, Myrna Kluesner, Terry Schmidt, Charles Long, Richard Wright, Ruby Wood. ABSENTEES: James Kurtz, Merlon Fletcher. Div. 69 MR. CHRISTEL FIRST ROW: Clarence Miller, John Fisher, Louise Parker, Patricia Gearhart, Joan Dixon, Thelma Griffith, Sandra Cundiff, Virginia Steward, Wilma Youngblood, Torn Nation. SECOND ROW: Neil Sark, June Morris, Sally Tumblison, Mavis Gaddis, Sharon Runyan, Viola Brower, Tommy Deaton, Eva Backoff, Norma Nott, Sandra Kohl, Gahle Stevens. THIRD ROW: Charles Colvin, Karlis Sirons, Earl Stanford, Wizell Gilbert, Charles Grieser, Hershell Winburn, Paul Tropp, Mike Micochero, Edward Potter, Jon Yates, Leon Rafferty. ABSENTEES: Eugene Bussert, Jim Crain. Div. 70 MR. CLAUS FIRST ROW: Robin Robinson, Nancy Jones, Bon- nie Mayers, Lucille Collinsworth, Nancy Johnson, Joyce Redmon, Larry LeValley, Horace Hall, Myra Smith, Kay William. SECOND ROW: Don Collier, Willy Feaster, Gale Kimble, John Rutherford, Floyd Ray, Zelma Wilson, Eugene Adams, Harold Brown, Gwenlyn Stanford, Carolyn Menzie. THIRE ROW: Larry Johnson, Fred Rider, Bill Hughes, Richard Wiendom, Craig Goltzene, Bill Cox, Joe Ely. ABSENTEES: Tom Worthen. Div. 7l MRS. RAHN FIRST ROW: Barbara Rummel, James Maynard, Shirley Dale, Janet Farmer, Judy Wood, Donald Radcliff, Marilyn Drown, Joretta Hayes, Carol Addis, Judith Geyer, SECOND ROW: Gary Fogle, John Sheley, Franklin Hawkins, Phyllis Parker, Pauline Tropp, Dora Sions, Carole Newcomb, Ruby Loveless, Kenneth Carson, Harold Sizemore, Jaclin Hoagland, THIRD ROW: David Curry, Ronald McLin, John Wallace, David Gabbert, Kenneth Gillham, Edmund Davis, Richard Sheridan, George Moats, Leroy Woodland, Carl Summers, David Meyers. Div. 72 MR. MATHENY FIRST ROW: Evelyn Rafferty, Hugh Jordan, Marsha Medley, Janice Eaves, Shelly Cloud, Bon- nie Williams, Barbara Murphy, Virginia McClure, Patricia Calhoun, Dick Rice. SECOND ROW: Jim Clingman, Geraldine Ackerman, Darlene Johnson, David Waugh, Nancy Smith, Thelma Sizemore, Jack Taylor, Charlotte Lathey, Roberta Ireland. THIRD ROW: John Pendleton, Herbert Petticrew, Roy Richards, Wayne Hickman, Mae Etta Smith, Ralph Heaton, Mike Mulcahy, Gordon DeWitt, David Glauner, Paul Clowminzer. FOURTH ROW: Richard Duncan, Harry Johnson, James Tate, Wil- liam Bauer. Div. 73 MR. MARKESON FIRST ROW: Donna Black, Mary Pitchford, Janis Tomlin, Nancy Runyan, Vicky Crackel, Annie Mason, Gail Reynolds, Sue Davis. SECOND ROW: Jerry Halley, Mike Stapleton, George Applin, James Lindsey, Ronald Hammond, Nancy Fenton, William Rife, Becky Newton, THIRD ROW: Robert. Howard, Clarence Pilcher, Arthur Brown, Charles Massie, Roger Wissinger, James Turner, Jeff Ferres. ABSENTEES: Larry Edmunds, Grace Kep- linger, Voris Mapes, Janice Sizemore, Div. 74 MR. THORNTON FIRST ROW: Dottie Flora, Philip Jackson, Janet Preston, Ester Stamper, Patti McNelly, Andy Yeatts, Jerry Vance, Rose Billings, Patsy Clark. SECOND ROW: Lorretta Elix, George Norman, Frank Neff, Angela Shroyer, Fred Hale, Lois Bendle, Don Crist, Nancy Highmiller. THIRD ROW: Robert Grove, Joe Stedman, Rodney Miller, Her- bert Lucas, Roger Huffenberger, Michael Gibson, Glendon Claar. ABSENTEES: Shirley Dunn, Oliver Dickerson, Dennis Quinn, Joy Butler. Div. 75 MRS. LEBOLD FIRST ROW: Janet Seymour, Joyce Dunn, Ardis Titus, Phyllis Lawson, Delida Skinner, Kenneth Fullen, Phylis Craig, Shirley Poole, Patricia Griffin, Suzanne Brewer, Jean DeLong. SECOND ROW: Ralph Parsell, Norman Skabla, Jerry LaLonde, Harry Sanderson, Charles Hoops, Linda Young, Mary Mastor, Roland Smith, Gail Whitmer, Larry Blazer. THIRD ROW: John Wilson, David Henry, Roger Mahan, David Marshall, Raymond Pipkins, Iames Ray, Robert Dunham, Jerry Schuyler, Don- ald DeWald, Ronald Lafferty, Robert Strohl. AB- SENTEES: Judy Greenwalt. p is sa.. ' 1 ip, o ...nys D B I l' if S ve- UY ,T .. i 3 is N c C53 x s N N x Q s s. ix.. :asm ,mm i g g as , 255255522532 ' 'ling 5 i c ilf:iiii'f'Q i i t il . F .... S X Q M E .,,A, VV: Vrlkk 1 'T ,, ' TC gf' fig : Q,,' T Q' A ,,-gm? fqmgurf' Xia A! A83 t--.. .ati ft , 'i TP ,.g::1:.fm if ' 1 -f' X ot x MIT: K xc is our Faculty. These are the people who have patiently guided me Through my three years of high school. Those many spare moments which they always seemed to have to help me with my problems, no matter how big or how little they were, will long be remembered and appreciated. Their kind and considerate advice has helped to make me what I am today and what I shall be in the future. It is through their instruction, patient guidance, E gllglllllll - - 'E:2:g,E:E:2 1531323212 .-:-:-:-:-:5 23:-:liar ,:-:-:4:-:- -:-'s-:':-: ':I:I:I:i:l- 1:1:S:2:I: :-:-1-:sz-: :-:-b:-:-:- . . L2 . 03533: . .... .. . 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I V,-.,,,, Ilan 2.5, .i ' . tags , -f , -:I ,,,--i . ,- n.: f, ifi ,fu :zz Q :fijgfv f1':wj,,gefg,.,f Isl I I is Q I A I ,I 14 QM, ,M ,sv W5 I I I 4 vas S 3 A g , I If V , i iff , I I RUTH ACKERSON-American History, Forum GEORGE BALLENTINE-Sophomore'Social Living Senior Social Living MARY BALLINGER-Algebra, Business Arithmetic Geometry HUGH BARBER-Geometry, Journalism CLAIRE BARLOW-Foods LUTHER BARNES-Shop Math CHARLES BEARD-Sales, Speech, Merchandising, Sales Organization E. R. BIRCH-Mechanical Drawing JOHN BLACKWOOD-Nature Study, Biology ELIZABETH BONIFANT-Dramatic Arts, Speech, Foods PHILO BOTSFORD-Band FRANZ BRICKMAN-American Government ROBERT BRONSTON-Science CHARLES CALDWELL-Chemistry HARRY CARTER-Geometry, Shop Math ELLA CHASE-Geometry, Algebra ROBERT CHRISTEL-Industrial Arts WILLIAM CLAUSS-Driver Education, Sophomore Social Living CHARLOTTE COOPER-Clothing ROBERT CRABBE-Vocational Foundry, Industrial Arts Foundry, Foundry Science, Shop Math HELEN DEATON-Shorthand, Typing, Stenography H. F. EGLINGER-Shorthand, Typing, Clerical Practice ELIZABETH ELDER-Nurse RUSSELL EVANS-American History ' 'HF ' ss mf 5 c X R' - wi' 4 I 1. , - - gazegf: MAY FAY-English WILMA FELGER-Typing RUTH FITZ-Latin, English t 2.-. L J. LINDSLEY FOOTE-Chemistry, Electricity, Ad- ig- vanced Science g g I ' JAMES FRANKART-Geography, World History Economics, Shop Math fill. VERNON GARLOUGH-Geometry, Shop Math X. QI K I li ' i s ..'M gi ' S si fc T Ev ts XX xi 'N'-fc ,lj H X us, X 2 . ' X 5 FS . I swf P 2 E X R' , . K xby, . K., V- I i f ,ii X.. ,ar. 3 ' .J ENR, tilt: 4, -1Y. .','.f,'. -, 1: '7 -Y R - 1 sr . .','5':.Q ' Laaff- 7 , .lg-',v .2 : .K Ig.: 3 5 I. ELLA F. GAVER-Vocal. Music, Music Literature LOUISE GOODMAN-Home Nursing WERNER GRILK-German, English QQ:--'I 'N Q W QQ-S11 .si . i r . Mft -ac ssss Q L - ' ' i f - -i . Q PHI IP HANES Biology, English 5 JE tom wx i TN BYRON HOLLINGER-Physical Education L MARY ALYCE HOLMES-Clothing se , .L f- 'ir 'G+' 5 , . .. Q . mg :L A .lk It 'wwf' Ni if ' fi ,wg I ,-.:' rf. as -Y' .. 'I fr it i,5?Li':f O fi Q., kiir.. I flls- ' U 'Ii . -,HEEL h' Lb ' , f 1. Earl? Qi .1 -- 4 M gh .3-, -43 ,psy y 1 4, , . .L ,::f ivQzr it ' F:',4'fgg2iZfi22gL?f-X 5 fl Qs , .,,:, ,Ro ssi , f ,, .-5, S -4 Y, y 1 N Pl 1, lr 1 ii X, ' S , GH Q c, 3 ,. I 2, 5 XE l K 6 wi is ,y si x ' Qgmr., ff rr . . ,, 'fr-fs. . , if- CHRISTINE HUME-Guidance, Vocational Guidance - S A E T s -fig JOYCE HUSTON-shorthand, Typing 1. 5 l 39 it in if yi f ,,, Q ,, S I ' ' 5352 I ,fi 'Y me-' if s it A3396 c. J. KAUFFMAN-Biology JOSEPH KAUFFMAN-Vocational Machine Shop MIRIAM KETTLEHAKE-English DOROTHY KRAUTWATER-Social Living NINA MARIE LADD-French, Latin LOU LANNERT-English RUSSELL LARSEN-American History GLADYS LEATHERMAN-Biology, Physiology VIRGINIA LEBOLD-World History HOMER LEFEVRE-Printing ELMER LEFFEL-Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping ROBERT LEHMAN-Typing, Clerical Practice, Sophomore Social Living LOUISE LEONARD-English JAMES LEWIS-Business Mathematics, Typing LEWIS LEWIS-American History, Business Law, Social Economics JOHN LINN-World History, Business Mathematics K ELLA LONG-English L' EDWIN G. MARKESON-Mathematics ' 52.-6'6' 'W' ouvsn MATHENY-world History E: rfffff... Qiifffffiffi , if it A. J. MCGOWAN-Senior English, Sophomore Eng- - L-j, ,Sf lish, Yearbook GUY MILLER-Junior English CHARLES MILLIGAN-Government - V i 5 if nw K .ffl 8 41 K tis, S R MAJORIE MIRANDA-English PHIL MORSE-World History RUTH MOWELL-Business Mathematics CLARENCE GBER-Vocational Machine Drafting, Mathematics, Science RUTH PARCHEN-Clothing, Textiles DONOVAN PEARSON-Plane Geometry, Speech, Radio, Debate, Shop Mathematics JOANNE PEPPARD-Physical Education RAY PEPPER-American History, World History ROBERT PETERS-Psychology, Guidance MARGARET PETTIT-Social Living, English ELWOOD PITZER-Physical Education, Sculpturing HETTY RABEY-Latin, Commercial English :sift .ST my ss- af-il wx 5 C ll was sc, ' ,it T WX .. , s 'W .5 - at J' - K ,tj 'Jig' QMS ' QIQS-5 'fi' ! Mix . 7 I-x gi W' Q st Nm If 1' I ,U 1 f rsrr , , I Mm- ff ., I M W my Q J, 3 ' s x ' 112:1M:':f:fti1i:1siSs. - ' :iff lst ln VKLL lil . , -L..L H gil!! ,, l ., l kk,', l55f:f5, A,,L . . wwf Q t. x l H. ' l 1 ' , ' I. ann ! U I. -- . . .. .o.. H ' 1 ssl' ' l .. .,, w JOANNE RAHN-English CARL REARDON-Drivers' Education N. LAYNE REIGER-English HELEN ROGERS-Foocls ROBERT ROLFES-College English L. G. RONEMUS-Director of Athletics HERMAN SEAMAN -Co-ordinator for Vocational Education, Supervisor of Industrial Arts CLARENCE SMITH-Spanish FONTABELLA SNODGRASS-English, World His- tory, American History ELWOOD STEINER-Vocational Pattern-Making RACHEL STEWART-Shorthand, Typing WILLIAM G. STEWART-World History, Geography, Social Living WILLIAM H. STEWART-Machine Shop, Drivers' Education, Practical Arts RALPH STICKFORD-Physics RICHARD STOCKER - Orchestra, Fundamentals of Musicianship ELIZABETH SULLIVAN-Physical Education, Home Management ROSEMARY SUNDBERG-English MARIE SWOPE-Librarian CHARLES THOMAS-Drivers' Education RALPH W. THORNBURG-American History RICHARD THORNTON-WorId History CORA B. ULLOM-Art Major CALVIN VANCE-World History, Forum ABIGAIL VAN HORN-English ALFRED VORHIS-Machine Shop, Shop Math, Ma- chine Science JOHN WAGNER-Social Living, World History Psychology WILLIAM WALN-Shop Math, Reading, Sales WILLIAM WALSH-Bookkeeping, Office Practice PAUL WALTERS-Biology C. HAROLD WARFEL-Psychology EDWIN WHITE-Bookkeeping BOYD YOU NG-Guidance English How fortunate we are to have such a diversified English department which offers not only sopho- more and iunior English, but also three kinds of senior English-College English, Commercial Eng- lish, and General English-plus the two publica- tions, THE WILDCAT, our yearbook, and THE HERALD, our school newspaper. LEFT: Why sit ye there idle? The fair Lynette should have no occasion to ask this question in Mr. Rolfes' College English class. BELOW: No where so bisy a man as he ther nas. And yet he seemed bisier than he was. Could Chaucer have had Mr. McGowan's year- book class in mind when he wrote this? ,A What you do still betters what is done. With these words of Shakespeare in mind, Miss Van Horn's General English class prepares to tackle the problem of learning to speak and write cor- rectly. RIGHT: Perhaps Miss Leonard and her English class are discussing the favorite novel of all sopho- mores, Call of the Wild. BELOW: Miss Lannert and Josh Billings must be good friends, for here she is telling her junior English class, lt is better to know nothing than to know what ain't so. UPPER RIGHT: . . and indeed all the business of life is to endeavour to find out what you don't know by what you do . . . Miss Rabey's Corn- mercial English class is evidently doing that right now. RIGHT: Il it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly. This bit of advice from the Bard of Avon could well be applied to meeting the deadline for the 'publica- tion of our school newspaper, the HERALD. '17' HQ' s st I , . 'Til I' I 1 t t ' is M ii ,- 'P i, gg,,,,,1 97311- Language Parlez-vous francais? Sprechen Sie Deutsch? 41Habla usfed Espanol? comprise Three of The mosT popular sayings among The Tor- eign language sTudenTs. From This selecTion, French, German, Spanish, and LaTin, a sTu- denT can make a choice which will besT suiT his TuTure professional needs. R S. T2 X UPPER LEFT: Roberta Brunner leads The discussion of Around The World in EighTy Days in Mrs. Ladd's French class. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Grilk explains The case and use of adiecTive endings To his first period German class. CENTER RIGHT: Miss Rabey's sophomore LaTin class prepares To Tight Caesar's Gallic Wars again as a demonsTraTion in class. BOTTOM: This iunior Spanish class is enioying one of several days spenT in discussion of Spanish cuITure. Mathematics The last ofthe three R's, 'rithmetic, comes in various forms here at S.H.S. There are plane geometry, usually tor sophomores, shop math and business arithmetic for those in the industrial and commercial fields, re- spectively, and the more advanced courses in algebra and trigonometry. 4 ,, The Heizer twins are making a chalk graph preparatory to solving a trigonometric equation in Mr. Barber's class. i . N. i . ll I' ABOVE: Mr. Jim Lewis supervises the working of a problem in his business arithmetic class. OPPOSITE: With radicals and square roots in evidence, Miss Chase's algebra class learns a new process. pw Al' Several students check their shop math problems with Mr. Carter. Mr. Garlough's plane geometry class practices drawing angles with the help of homemade Compasses. 'VQ' -itzzsgzfzrai une nm, ' -A 2 .W K . M., l 'NY if Mr. Larsen is explaining the theory of merchantilism to his A student takes over in Current Events in Mr Mathen 's - Y American history class. world history class. Social Science Two years of history and one semester of government are required portions of the Social Science Department at S.H.S. Other subjects, such as business economics, geography, and forum are also included in this department. lt is thus one of the largest in the school. In these classes, we learned of our heritage from our ancestors in America and abroad, and of our obligations to the future world, our posterity. All the complicated procedures connected with a bill becoming a law are studied by Mr. Brick- man's government class. J kv .ru 'fiii My yyv . . .U OPPOSITE: Would-be iungle explorers watch as a fellow classmate points out the Amazon River in Little Bill Stewart's senior geography class. BELOW: The students in Mr. Lewis Lewis' eco- nomics class take notes on his talk on the eco- nomic situation in the United States. Many stu- dents find this class helpful around April 15. xv, ::::5i:::i -zzz. ::-. , .....,.. ,. l' E, Mr. Frankhart looks on as one of his geography students gives a report on the increase of industry in England. nu--m. .-.-. u -s-fm!-.... n- -me .mi za fr 4' 1.4 5'---.... -ffm-me Biological Science H 51 GEL 3 ri. M No, Mr. Hanes isn't passing out watermelon to his biology class! That is a cross-section of a leaf used in studying the process of photosynthesis. ABOVE: With the aid of a movie, Mr. Blackwood's nature study class observes transpiration in the green plants. OPPOSITE: Miss Leatherman's advanced physi- ology class dissects a model of the ear to investi- gate the functions ofthe various parts. Physical Sciences 1 lg T' if-U ,K I, V ---wffk '-1 I t , w lv , -if wwf' fx Y -16.2 - X- A A ,friuf ! .5 1 A u , Y . c .c ,A A fab t I Y' 4 khi i ,. v,, , i l s ' ,,v. .,- ,,:uf5, gaL. wt MX 5- -, K . t I f-f 3 ' s V ,si ,ZW A me W si, f E ' .W In the Physical Science Department, physics, chemistry, electricity, and advanced science are offered. Physics and chemistry prepare the students for the advanced sciences in college, and electricity can be used in a vocation. All these subiects comprise our balanced and well-developed physical science department. ,av Li Nd X -pf 5. , 5 .3 f X Y X K Ca Cu Rh br Ag Cd A 1 Physical Science 1 4 X fhwm, B vim 'ef-. ,ggi ABOVE: Miss Krautwater's social living class discusses Emily Post's etiquette in writing a wedding invitation. LEFT: Mr. Claude C. Wetherill ex- plains some of the problems of social security, which will be used as a basis for later discussion in Mr. BaIlentine's senior social liv- ing class. BELOW: Learning the theory of three dimensions was the obiect of this day's recitation in Mr. Peters's psychology class. Physical Education The organization, administration, and execution of all athletics, physical education, health, and safety of the Springfield Public Schools is vested in this department. Many details are involved. The ultimate aim is to make all pupils mentally and physically healthier and hap- pier individuals whereby they can better enjoy life and be of more service to their community. Fd . 5-- ' .- - N I ,f- N, J Q-1 EM.. Mr. Pitzer and the students of one of his classes watch as a student balances himself on a horizontal bar. , -Q.: ' I ui Miss Peppard's girls' gym class is watching as Miss Peppard and a student demonstrate the fine art of guarding your man in basketball. Here one of Mrs. GaIIagher's gym classes learns tO dame, Mr. Hollinger is watching as one of his gym classes starts 6 typiC6l activity Of QiflS' gym Cl6SSeS- to play a favorite indoor sport, volleyball. 1 E, X l A W ' V ggi, l at ,raw X , Nhl.1s,Xs,.-1 in Commercial The students practice while Mrs. Felger gives the last instruction before a speed test. iss, , S -c H v 35- K ABOVE, LEFT: Speed and accuracy are the aims of a good secretary, With this thought in mind, Miss Deaton's shorthand class practices daily. ABOVE, RIGHT: Mr. Walsh explains the operation of these adding machines to his office practice class. OPPOSITE: Earn while you learn is often the motto and purpose of the salesmanship class. ' l L ,. li 2' E53 -1 lt AL h-.Z Mr. Linn is discussing the main facts of business arithmetic with his sophomore class. Gertrude Swanson has her paper checked by Mr. Eglinger in this clerical practice class. With this variety of office machines, the students receive basic learning of office practice. ss fl Mr. Lewis Lewis watches as his business law class takes a quiz. In this class, the students learn the fundamental laws of business. Mr. White checks a student's paper in his bookkeeping class. Fundamentals of bookkeeping are taught in this class. N-,tha 1 E. fQ Q aw 5 Vocational Machine Drafting Machine Shop Industrial Education con sists of two departments Industrial Arts and Voca tional Trades, The Indus trial Arts department con sists of cabinet-making drafting, machine shop, foundry, sheet metal elementary pattern-mak ing, and blueprint-read ing. ,W Foundry Pattern-making Sheet Metal The Vocational Trades courses are as follows: wood pattern - making, machine drafting, foun- dry, and machine trade. These courses are strictly trade courses, which comply with the require- ments set up by the State Department. of Trade and Industrial Service. Q ta PY lf C .ff Foods The department of Home Economics includes Foods, Clothing, Textiles, Home Management, and Horne Nursing. Members of foods classes learn to plan and prepare food for all occasions. Cloth- ing-study takes up all phases of dress-groonn- ing, design and choice f of wardrobe, and basic fi C. BP construction skills. 'gn' ver 113, ru Cf l N 'X 4. km Home x , H ' ls . . w. ,C we . .f I i ' 0 'sf J N X. R, N 5 R I 3 L Clothing Textiles --G . Horne Management GOUHTWST Club l . 49. I , Q ,Q, A- .sf- Y cccc C s Textiles includes a sur- vey of present-day fab- rics and work classes in knitting, crocheting, and other hand work skills. Interior decorating, flower arrangement, time management, and bud- geting are interesting subiects in Home Man- agement. Home Nursing is a very practical course under the supervision of a registered nurse. S. .Tx . , x'Q..,fflr-' Til. , , ABOVE: Mr. Beard and members of the Distributive Education class examine potted flowers which they sell. This is one of the projects that the club undertakes every year. RIGHT: Members ot the Distributive Educa- tion class show their selling ability. Each class member has a iob in which he proves his selling potential. NR: fi i if-:img T, -M. I .17 ' Members of the Distributive Education class are: FIRST ROW: Jenney Winkey, Jack Womacks, Nancy Robison, Faye Glauner, Susy Johnson, Carl Pulver, Janice Folden, Maryanna Baker, and Betty Nagel. SECOND ROW: Mr. Beard, teacher, Mari- lyn Smiddy, Sheila Sullivan, Jean Stapleton, Dave Young, Barbara Sizemore, Elden Paden, Dottie Maine, Wanda Fannin, and Barbara Freet. THIRD ROW: Jack Hughes, Bill Nevius, Charles Espich, Joan Daugherty, Virginia Shroyer, Bette Schiefel- bein, Muriel Bradley, Jo Ann Brubaker, and Caro- lyn Williams. Distributive Education -.xxx- , Q i LINE l n-ix N A T A it 1 l, ,ag , T V 'MK Print Shop Print Shop plays an important part in our school life. Mr. Homer LeFevre and his associates print all corridors and library permits, tickets, and printed material. This subiect is taught to boys who are interested in learning the methods of printing. 2 if .14 X '14 'I MA -all: Drivers' Education Drivers' Education is one of the most popular sub- jects taught at Springfield High School. Not only do the students learn how to drive, but they learn the mechanical aspects of ah automobile in the driving class. TO THE LEFT: In Mr. Reardon's driving class, the annual oral and written reports are given on various subiects pertaining to the automobile. Here Barbara Koch is giving a report on the distillation of petroleum. BELOW: In the training car, Sue Hyser, with Mr. Reardon and Carolyn Van Horn, prepares to learn how to parallel park. L, T, 5ilNiNllf 225 N, Founwu Ave. TO THE LEFT: Mr. LeFevre and his associate, Tom Spayth, check the print of this material after it has iust come off the press. Mr. LeFevre's associate is setting type on the linotype machine. Speech The Speech Department is made of many different courses. Beginning Speech, The first step in this department, Teaches The sophomores that standing before a class of thirty people is not so bad after all. This may be followed by Dramatic Arts, Radio and Television, or Debate and Interpreta- tion. Through dramatics, one gains a back- ground in play production and the me- chanics of The theater. Advanced Speech and Debate broaden insight into the field of speech and debate. If-1, I i l Herbert Lucas Cfar leftl puts the finishing touches on his model Nhich won first prize in junior division, Springfield Art Show. vu ofx A Seniors in Art Maior learn to create and be original in many phases of art Miss Ullom gives assistance to the class members as they learn for which of these phases they are best suited. 3 JN. Cafeteria A good dinner sharpens wits while it softens the heart. This quotation may well fit the benefits enioyed by the patrons of our cafeteria. Library From the library we obtain our books for book reports, extracurricular reading, and special reports with the help of the library assistants and our very capable librarian, Mrs. Swope. ,ur- , ,il 1 W if 5' ffl.. 'Q' i di .im cxxmv ,lr iii 'bt'-. . XA . J it , I , 7. , f I it ix l Clinic Mrs. Elizabeth Elder, our school nurse, is one of the more necessary assets in our school program. In our new clinic, she can be found aiding the sick. ln the clinic are materials necessary for medications. Volunteer reception- ists 'help Mrs. Elder check on the patients. Home Nursing Heave ho! In Mrs. Goodrnan's Home Nursing class stu- dents learn the correct method for moving patients from bed to chair and caring for breaks, bruises, and other practical knowledge. This subject gives the students an introduction to nursing. . P is . , 1-- ' fa' A .- X! Q, .. .V . - t t , A Q cf.. R m y iff .-N... . , r xl s .i, lull 5.5 ,.,. 4, I at , 1 Q. V1 yi Music Department A Our High School Music Department consists of seven divisions. General Music, Music Literature, and Music Theory are appreciation courses. The Glee Clubs and Choirs perform with the intention of seeking perfection in diction, tone quality, and interpretation. Boys' and Girls' Ensembles, which are extracurricular activities, are designed to meet the entertainment requests of civic and educational organizations. QQ' . rw- if s ii 1 it -f'. .: ... . N03 risi T lun s 5 vii 4-HA. .-.My ., -A i 573 X2 MF? '-'ir MTN M cm.. X... Pfhtiinrvhpw UPPER: In Music Literature class, Miss Gaver tells her students how to read a line of music. In this course the student listens to semi-classical and classical music, learns the biographies of various composers, and learns to like and appreciate music in its true sense. LOWER: Mr. Stocker teaches these three students how to write a bar of music. This particular subject is taken by students who, generally, are more advanced in music. An introduction for students who intend to maior in music in college is the principal obiective of this course. 98 L '1 Members of A Glee: Janet Click, Judy Pullen, Janet Allen, Joann Champer, Patricia Shirley, Patty Dirlam, Nancy Bryant, Carolyn Watts, Claudia Burkhardt, Charleen Davis, Meredith Burger, Shiela Shiery, Linda Mumford, Patty Swanton, Phyllis Compton, Brenda Cooke, Sue Vickers, Joyce Cooke, Barbara Blair, Janice Elfner, Marilyn Miller, Carole Gilmore, Shirley Olsen, Sylvia Beasley, Barbara Shroyer, Mary Jane Berry, Helen Turner, Esther Wilson, Betty Trimble, Sonja Reed, Barbara Clark, Judith Yeatts, Jacqueline Porter, Allison Nutting, Pam Hull, Nancy Davidson, Sue Braun, Nancy Brumfield, Sally Miller, Pat Dobyns, Shirley Butler, Becky Ulen, Joyce Kirkpatrick, Diana Casson, Gail Thacker, Jennie Bellar, Karen Terry, Mary Alice Williams, Virginia Ward, Beverly Barnett, Roberta Young, Jackie King, Carol Bauser, Edythe Sanders, Judith Meeker, Marge Parrill, Joy Gaither, Dottie Rice, Joanne Fudge, Donna Parker, Nancy Dudley, Janet Devine, Jannie Engle, Barbara Barber, Glenna Fay, Margie Kirkpatrick, Claudette Marshael, Dorothy Walton, Saundra Leffel, Jacqueline Young, Hadia White, Carol Freeman, Betty Coneby, Judy Pullins, Barbara Block, Judy Clark, Janet Tossey, Lela Trent, Sue Hyser, Bonnie Wornstaff, Carolyn Owen, Marlene Shultz, Judy Smith. Glee Clubs Members of B Glee: Linda Miller, Barbara Murphy, Patty Griffin, Linda Hayes, Kay Ayers, Barbara Seiver, Frances McGhee, Barbara Saunders, Kitty Williams, Judy Meyer, Judy Berg, Bunny Neer, Judy Byerman, Kay Amerine, Yvonne Kennedy, Peggy Blevins, Gail Shellman, Donna Garrett, Nancy Jones, Judy Freedman, Kay Murphy, Leota Jackson, Becky Lanter, Nancy Baker, Marilyn Brown, Kathryn ,McKeever, Celia Longo, Judie Ricketts, Carolyn Matlock, Mary Holtz, Louise Parker, Marion Arnold, Sharon Montgomery, Nancy North, Janice Cobb, Dianne Adler, Sally Goodfellow, Joyce Dunn, Lucretia Murphy, Agnes Miller, Cynthia Whitacre, Ruby Hodges, Mancy Lensman, Charlotte Prather, Becky Wills, Sue Holmes, Beverly Junkins, Barbara Finfrock, Carol Wagner, Elvira Burton, Deanne Schwartz, Mary Hart, Joan Weaver, Betty Taylor, Carol Clark, Judy Kessler, Judy ,Mustar, Ann Stevenson, Lillian Riggs, Shelley Cloud, Phyllis Daniel, Sandra Hardy, Marcia Kelley, Carolyn Meadows, Jeanne Mclntire, Judie Ferres, Cassandra Garman, Bonnie Toadvine, Donna Ratlitf, Irma Galloway, Carolyn Hallan, Donna Sowers. ,Gi G' G A fill 9 9 Q 'L its Q r?wSi6'6-AW?-S - L H' , a,,.,.,,., .ww ,. ,. , .. .,,. . -- , .... nh- .. ..1 ... . 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Mzww 2 k K , ' '- H KK K . . 1 M M - ,.., - . . f .,.... ,a..., .4 sk ...W M- . 4 5 Members of A Choir: Rosaleen Drumel, Nancy Bergstrom, Shirley Funderburg, Lynn Minter, Beverly Garratt, Bettilu Wy- song, Judy Martin, Janet Steinmetz, Deanne Ronemus, Laroilyn Hacker, Mar- lene Blauvelt, Linda Armstrong, Virginia Mills, Sue Xander, Judith Barnett, Judith Post, Barbara Gossard, Sara Turner, Juan- ita Zimmer, Judith Gaver, Connie Col- lins, Marilyn Miller, Peggy Martin, Carol Dudycha, Ruth Herman, Sharon Hudson, Mary Morris, Twyla Yoder, Oletta Far- low, Jean Lannert, Jean Gallagher, Carol Burr, Nola Baker, Beverly Smith, Sally Greider, Janice Boyer, Judy Klabfus, Eleanor Ours, Lois James, Elaine Curl, Janice Nelson, Ardath Sharp, Margaret Young, Jacqueline Carey, Joan Picklesi- mer, Wilma Henry, George Gee, James Saunders, William Broad, Fred Shively, Lawrence Walls, Vincent Abbey, John Bray, Lee Lohnes, David Neer, Dan Work- man, Perry Bailey, John Smith, Charles McDowell, Thomas Maurer, Donald Gram, Daniel Keck, Robert Atchley, Ronald Bell, Karl Schwarz, Leonard Freed, Thomas Cox, Richard Rice, Leonard Davis, Jack Reynard, Theodore McGowan, David Mc- Dowell, Steve Crabbe, Gunter Polte, Wayne Daugherty, Charles Mason, James Swartzbaugh, Jon Stevens, Joseph Spi- nelli, Larry Klein, J. C. Mills, Richard Pearson, David Lemmon. Officers of A Choir: President, Lee Lohnes, Secretary, Virginia Mills, Treas- urer, Rosaleen Drumel, Vice President, David Lemmon. 1 , 'V QQ ., Q4 Ct . . ,-- P Members of B Choir: Ann Mc- Cleary, Helen Goings, Judy Geyer, Becky Newton, Jean Trenner, Carol Allison, Carol Crummie, Barbara Graham, Anita Predovich, Carol Corby, Donna Block, Lois Basham, Nancy Moore, Patricia Picklesimer, Mary Mc- Gregor, Linda Ruchty, Marilyn Miller, Beverly Mathews, Susan Hagelberger, Judy Johnston, Jennie Berkshire, Betsy Barber, Connie Kirkpatrick, Janet Hamil- ton, Karen Howarth, Neloise Thu- lin, Karen Smith, Connie Blauvelt, Patricia Thomas, Sue Pfaneuff, Judy Hensey, Sue Davis, Minnie- lu James, Connie Heath, Nancy McAllister, Sandy Dickinson, Jane lhrig, Barbara Dunn, Carol Wag- ner, Janet Mowery, Joyce Red- mon, Mary Maston, Janet Roth, Linda Kissell, Jennie Carter, Pat Eutsler, Joanne Payne, Betty Ann Rahe, Carole Kouse, Myron lda- pence, David Howe, Robert Le- Gi g 5 es. 4 bold, Richard Bobo, Terry Harris, Dick Lemmon, Harold Gilbert, Coleman Hacker, Ronald Shearer, Craig Minter, Larry Edmunds, James Dean, John Yates, James Petticrew, Larry Hannan, Robert Campbell, Donald Payne, Tom Deaton, Thomas Foulke, John Ludwick, Donald Dolbeer, Wen- dell, Marratta, John Fischer, John Rutherford, Gaylon Litton, Rich- ard Beach, Kenneth Knight, Philip Garret, Fred Rider, Jerry Crum, Steve Cochenour, Charles Wig- gins, Larry Strome, Ronny Castor, John Kersteter, Don Garvie, Tom James, Phillip Vienhuns, David Raymond, Steve Morean, Bill Priest, Tim Waters. Members of Girls' Ensemble, left to right: Virginia McManaway, Judy Martin, Shirley Funderberg, Rosaleen Drumel, Juanita Zim- mer, Sara Turner, Oletta Farlow, Lois James, Ruth Herman, Eleanor Ours. Orchestra The band and orchestra in Springfield High School meet daily for rehearsals, preparing for performances on The foofball field, on The street, and in the concerT hall. They provide music for school functions and for The public and prepare for music contests and festivals V .. 4 in interscholastic events. Officers of Orchestra: President, Sharon Evans, Vice President, Phyllis Jenkins, Secretary, Ralph Spears, Treasurer, Sandra Kessler. Members of The Orchestra-FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Marcia Dolbeer, Nancy Virts, Helen, Goings, Karen Howarth, Sharon Evans, Nancy Gorman, Susan Kalbfus, Carole Burr. SECOND ROW: Barbara Gossard, Diane Hudson, Cynthia Whitacre, Connie Collins, Sandra Kessler, Philip Nuckles, Eleanor Ours, Maryio Kauffman, Mildred Miller, Phyllis Jenkins, Barbara Bayless, Carol Allison. Y' 3 a--Q, ,,,, 1f'i X v .. Y .X N -Heli SPY Q 'L ,X Members of the Ensemble-FIRST ROW, LEFT TO 2 RIGHT: Diane Hudson, Carole Burr, Susan Kalbfus, fi ' Sharon Evans. SECOND ROW: Marcia Dolbeer, I . . f 3 Phyllis Jenkins, Nancy Virts, Helen Goings, Marilyn 'KA Miller. Members of Orchestra-THIRD ROW: Carol Raster, Anita Forbeck, Judy Post, Theresa Mumma, Ruth Jones, Martha Smith, Connie Wingert, Twyla Yoder, Dan Cox, Jennifer Carter, John Graham, Judy Jones, Robert Atchley, Janice Winans, Suzanne Free, Kathleen Graham, Barbara Woodruff, Sally Eagle, Gaylon Litton. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Miller, Wanda Powell, Marilyn Miller, Susan Pearson, Elizabeth Ackerman, Glen Powell, Tom Harris, Ed Clark, George Gee, Richard Keplar, Martin James, Richard Sch- weikert, David Wolf, Leonard Allen, Ralph Spears, William Stearns, Janet Gaines, Judy Young, Betty Bishop. I 'S , . 5,5 Q 'Q Maiorettes-LEFT TO RIGHT:CIaudia Barr, Garnet Smith, Carla Binns, Judy Day, Janet Ault, Marcia Spears. u f Nw ,fx K J NN f' 4, if J , 'e tsl, if xt , 'tr 52 S it .w , W JACK FRESHOUR X .f A 4 ' 1955-56 Officers of the Band-LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Dorwin Black, Secretary-Treasurer, David Wolf, Vice President, Jerry Cotter. IO4 X 4 1 I, K 1 it , K Ji WSW - 7 lx ,fm ii, ,x if A 4 I an I 1' Gia-My LEONARD DAVIS Q 1955-56 y Marching Band . 3' O fit ffm fl' fm X. Q., A., 1061. ,M ll l to ,5 W , 2'-balmy?-'lQn,t vm.,-AL -xt UTTV' ni? ,I V, fi. nk. 's V, .F r-- 'F iill L ytrr 1 Q lli , iff , merpybers of they bandfare: FIRSTf1ROVlll,3'liE!QfFO RIGHT: Lowell Arthur, Jack Freshour, Carla grins, Judy D34 Cl5udiaBarr, Janet Tilt, QarnQt h,A3Marcia Spears, Leonard Davis, Philo G. ' tsfordl'9SfC ,ND sROW:i Jam s Smi , Connie er fzgr 5 Qarbara Mathies, Judy Kalbfus, Janet Tptssey, M' ,y Jo Kdptfmain, Sanilra Kessler. THIRD R 7 Oldham, Robert Burri, Dan Yeazel, Barbara Tlllomas, Batty Riley,'Helen Mellott, Robert Biril t a ldker, Phillip Nuckles, 5Patricia Ar- Iedge, Tom Worthen, Martin James. FOURTH ROW2 Oliver im S Aime St cker, Clargnize Rappa- lee, David Farlow, Fred Ehrle, Sandra Kohl, Judy gyer,'..Johns um Cha? Davi Daniel Cgxp C, Q .JL Dan Hutslar, James Swartzbaugh Richard Keplar l Gedfr e. Fl H R z Je Acker an ' . Robert Grove Tim Waters Judy Towes Eddie Clark et ishop Ronald cGonig Jerry A well Tom Sowards Paul DeMoss George Ge Curt' William Streans Lee , urner Ebersole Mike Fagan Jerry Cotter Carol McC ock C ay Dorwin Clark Richard Sch k ert David Wolf SIXTH ROW: David Keller Li tCampell 'Wan ..., my MQR gf? iii Qi aint xiii! Mi fiieii iiifiil Vi Q as Mx I iimibif my ax, K tyre!! 9 Mitgf, . i. M f '.3.,f gggigi il 15.5 .. its:-, xiii!! 'Q Ag it it xj.g..-'M limiti ng if g ' ' U' 1 Vw Y . v. , , Loi I A a Q - , Jig., ,....,.. , it ,si , an , .4 A t, ,ii V, 1... ggi!! . Vg, yi h N gf , V . ww g. Q , K VK ,,f:..,,,., 4 , gg ggi fl A w L y mimi ras A gb Q . gg, - my f 25235 i 'swf g ff i if f gag M9555 a ii s VT -. K fx-,Qi 4 fxiy 3 'yi ,. Q its fi i f , i ,A I if 1: Ki HM haul T, 6 I f iff ,:,.. , if' -I 'mi G? I 1 i' 1lf ' ' ' fy ti I 3 M gg .. ,.. L . . ., ,M . , V if Qyf' rykk up It ,s K . N ,uw wk 4. WN' I 4' Fa 3' m',.-1 ,' ' 5. ,f:,lQ,2 fmk,1:,g 4 ff -cw, X A laik- , x.,l'lJVh4 'L V ,WM W. f 3 digg wipyj. X. J we , Vk . xfvf! , a a E5 41 4 , N' 1. V fk-k.. ' ' , I ,am x gif. gy I BQ Q. f.js,g,Q ..:'L' :EZ is 1 4 -W .. ,Q N. it Q , s . i ,sf While cowboys and bandits are not a symbol of my high-school career, the theme of the yearbook skit clearly shows the great number of activities available to all students at Springfield High School. l'll never forget the rv- I, xi X - ,gi ,ff- Q f' UN 'R--G? ' lif 1 .Qt 1 I., 5? ' L uve' tl. Q. me sw Mlm many athletic events, the Boosters' dances, the great variety of clubs, and the fine plays. A great deal of my time was spent in these activities which constituted an important part of my daily life. Special Awards Many special awards are given to students of Springfield High School who have given valuable hours outside the normal school curriculum. UPPER LEFT: United Nations Contest winners were Oletta Farlow, Pat Eutsler, and Carol Kouse. UPPER RIGHT: Attaining the highest number of Star and Chevron hours during their three years at S.H.S. were Ron Burton and Bonnie Wornstaff. LEFT: Tony Blackstone holds the Sportsmanship trophy won by S.H.S. for their conduct during athletic events in the G.O.L. league. LOWER LEFT: Gloria Thompson, a Home Economics stu- dent, was the winner of the Betty Crocker award. LOWER RIGHT: The winners of the Physically Handi- capped Essay Contest receiving their awards are Janet Devine, Brenda Cooke, Virginia Mills, Bruce Bennet, and Nancy Bergstrom. yew ,again jx ...,.+........f....... 2ettQZiis Th s ro p s ecei ng their p ns for gi ng two hundred hours of Star and Chevron SeJV.EL 1g5ll-ig V' ' V' Star and Chevron is an organization which honors those students who give extra time and talent to the aid and for the honor of Springfield High School. These students are awarded their stars and chevrons in accord- ance with the hours of service they have given to their school. One chevron is awarded for 75 hours of servicep two chev- rons for T50 hoursg and the pin for 225 hours. BELOW These boys worked hard each noon hour in the cafeteria BELOW Sharon Evans a receptionist in Miss Humes Office ...i , . Y-LQAML .. , K Mari yn Jenkins Ju y Day Claudla Barr Kathy Stewart October 14 1955 Springfield High School held its annual Homecoming at Evans Stadium during the half-time of the Springfield-Dayton Wilber Wright game. The five queens chosen by the Junior and Senior Classes were Claudia Barr Judy Day Marilyn Jenkins, Kathy Stewart, and Diane Wetherill. After being driven around the track, they were escorted to the field by Bob Baird, Tony Blackstone, Arthur Frock, Lee Lohnes, and Richard Rice. Clear weather and a won- derful victory made this evening one that will be long remem- bered by the queens, their es- corts, and all of those in attend- ance. Homecoming c iz s Diane Wetherill sbs xr? 9: A ,RT z I1 f Fun Frolic my ramen , x, CGPTQH :R -S-ry f an t 2' ?T?'i.:...ve . . f C . f-X ,Jef f AT ru: Us 'ir 1 , bw cg. A Y -I-.W ,- Y ag A ,TM ,L . y , Ex. . , L if 1,35 .tt l' : .,f 1 3--I L , V ff? c V ww- V 'vc ,K ,Qi ,- K g 'QVNV' TOP: A group of Seniors added a bit of humor to the Variety Show as they portrayed the gay twenties. CENTER LEFT: A good time was had by all as the Fun Frolic drew to a successful close. CENTER RIGHT: Many weeks of preparation proved the Fun Frolic to be a success. Here members of the Art Classes are preparing posters. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Thomas and Mr. Lehman created this realistic scene for memories ofthe 1956 Fun Frolic. LOWER RIGHT: The individual homeroom skits added variety to the Fun Frolic. THQWMAS mt, Sl'lERll:F ld -7 Boosters ' 3 ,L F TOP: The Booster's Cabinet, headed by Bob Baird, Presi- dent, Perry Bailey, Vice President, Bonnie Wornstaff, Secretary, Jean Lannert, Treasurer, and Flora Wagner, Sergeant-at-Arms. CENTER LEFT1 A group decorating for the Homecoming Dance. CENTER RIGHT: Wildcat section cheering at one of our football games. I , .,, H ,,. U ff -. fe Q QW? I ' c, L . 'Tw if I fa fl I if:.Qwf P -- - TLP, -Q .. ' I ' 4 .f , -fs if '- '- J .lf E 1 I , A Avft R 'fre rl' 5'-f Qi'g,llun5tersiGlub 3, I Q 1 A A ' ' A I, H A . R tb 'f - .UIQ KA, K Wig 9 N' It-llrealle I .lg 3 Q Q ' 'i iff tt if U l 8 ' ls 1 I s ' frfx 5. VJ sl.?1 55' ,iff n , ' B-4 P-1' . ' fl t c fn' f :au g :mga .:.: , 5 emi - g ,,.P TLT' I I . E. E c,., M,.,-,,-,-Y,. ,.,, M--. v to c,. M' imc, LOWER LEFT: Block S, a new cheering section, is used to augment the cheering and sportsmanshlp at basket- ball games. LOWER RIGHT: A tunnel of encouragement for the football team. REQ N . X xc. . Q-sq-nu. 1 .. ,sw il 'CH l ll' 4 li rv ,, ,.wft'T ya, 2... ff? M WF 5' 'ag amQi' W' Q Friendships UPPER LEFT: Members of the Sophomore Friendship Club had a special time each week for singing. UPPER RIGHT: The Junior Friendship Club ended the year by having a taffy pull with the Senior Friendship Club. LEFT: The Senior Friendship members enjoyed meet- ing with Mrs. Nancy Jones, the faculty advisor. BOTTOM: The officers of the Friendship Clubs and ELSom are Nancy Bergstrom, Sandy Badgley, Virginia McManaway, Betsy Barber, Marilyn Dickey, Maureen Mathews, Janet Allen, and Sandy Sions. Xa? 'CT 75 s Q f,xR it rf V. ,fy ig: 1,421 '.q..yg.lgg:-:Ep I my 5' ga -in W A l'. I ,fav .J 4, X I ' 'fi 4-7:2-' , ' .. I I U25 Q1 ' I - . y , -4- 1 nv' 'R 'Jiri-4x if v L I lf 'xx t 'ii4aa4.:f-as Hi-Y The Hi-Y Club is one of the most worthwhile and enioyable clubs offered to the boys of Springfield High School. UPPER LEFT: A group of boys who represent the Cen- ter Street Hi-Y. UPPER RIGHT: Sophomore Hi-Y club members meet for a discussion. RIGHT: The officers of Senior Hi-Y are: Bob Ballentine, President: Jack Magaw, Vice President: Perry Bailey, Secretary: Art Frock, Treasurer: and Bill Calhoun, Chap- lain. BOTTOM: This group of Hi-Y members distributed baskets of food to the needy during several holidays this year. l 5 me din av' . D A , -2-ii tl V R Y r Ei if Q A 1 29 S . L4 Si r 3 if ' fl I 5-M 1 'V i W' J iw a ij if v 3 X , .,gg..r 5.6 I A 1, Y l Q .ff x x Jj qw. Nu' 1 ,vu s., Uv .wal TOP LEFT: Members of the band leave on their trip to the Band Festival at Lancaster, Ohio. TOP RIGHT: The riser crew-Perry Bailey, Chuck Mason, Gunter Polte, Dave McDowell, and J. C. Mills-consult with Miss Gaver. ABOVE: The combined Hamilton and Springfield choirs at the annual Exchange Concert. LOWER LEFT: Our representatives to Student Government were Bob Pyle, Jean Lannert, Tom Maurer, City Com- missioners, and Lenny Freed, Municipal Judge. LOWER RIGHT: These girls modeled for the style show presented by the Home Economics Department. nt 9 um ya semis NJN gun: . ll ,4 TW! Senior Class Play The C u r i o u s Savage, a three-act comedy given by the -senior class, contrasted the insane outside world with people in their ovvn eggshell world. This com- edy, which was given De- cember first and third, l955, not only kept the audience continually laughing, but also carried to them a dramatic theme. The wonderful co- operation ot the tine cast, director, and students made this a very successful pro- duction. ABOVE: The members of the Senior Class Play cast are Virginia Mills, Sharon Cooke, Perry Bailey, Nancy Meeks, Janet Gaines, Mrs. Bonitant, the director, Tom Harris, Kathy Stewart, Bob Pyle, Lee Ruef, Kate McKenzie, Art Frock, student director, and Walter Brumm. C Q Q ,fwgx li P he Hangman's Noose, the Jnior Class Play, was pre- znted on March T6 and l7. wis true-to-life story of greed atching a criminal kept the udience on the edge of their eats by the effective use of ghting, the exceptional sound ffects, and the spine-chilling ialogue. This tense story of n authoress who tries to find we murderer of her brother by retending that she is dead was fell received by a full house oth nights of performance. A tense scene from The Hangman's Noose. ABOVE: The members of the play are Ed Schechter, Fred Shively, Bettielu Wysong, J. C. Mills, Gale Prather, Judy Martin, Marilyn Miller, Cecily Martin, Sally Greider, Larry Klein, Jack Moore, and Mrs. Bonifant. BELOW: A typical scene from the Junior Class Play. 'avg 3, 'Lil Junior Class Play ABOVE: A speech choir under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Bonifant presented a very impressive Christmas As- sembly. i , :F 7 f 1:1 - 48.1 E' j 'w UW Dramatics ABOVE: The speakers look at their symbolic and effective set in the Easter Assembly. LOWER LEFT: The Junior-Senior Drarnatics Club enioys their annual Valentine party. LOWER RIGHT: The Sophomore Dramatics Club is shown dramatizing a short play in front of the group. w ' 1 my-X Q gf,-3 A,--ff imy Q , 43 - fly 'E i -X. Spring Drama Q I ,Nqr ' f sf if r , W' W. 5 Q ' 5 in Q F Y :rx , TOP: Dramatis Personae were Miss Sharon Leigh Cooke, Miss Katherine McKenzie, Mr. Gary E. Simms, Mr. James J. Childers, Mr. Leland C. Ruef, Mr. J. C. Mills, Mr. Leonard Bailey, Miss Dorothy Mills, Mr. Rob- ert R. Pyle, Miss Iris Lynn Maybruck, Miss Gale Lynn Prather, Mr. Walter A. Brumm, Miss Bettielu Wysong, Miss Flora L. Wagner, Miss Bonnie Wornstaff, Mr. Jack E. Brown, Mr. William E. Calhoun, Mr. Thomas R. Cox, and Mr. William C. Palmer. The three principals were Mr. J. C. Mills, Jr., Miss Gale Lynn Prather, and Mr. Leland C. Ruet. CENTER: Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers Bonifant, the director, can be proud of the many plays which she has helped to make a success. mf R . l ,M run .ish ' Lost Horizon Lost Horizon, presented by the Dramatic Art Classes on May ll, was received by the audi- ence as a fine production, char- acteristic of the annual drama. Along with the well-chosen cast, the director Mrs. Bonifant, and the stage crew, the com- parison of real life and a lite of fantasy was brought to the audience. I2l S.....f.-Y 511 QW' ABOVE: The Student Body Officers, left to right: Nancy Meeks, Vice President, Arthur Frock, Sec- retary-Treasurer, and Tony Blackstone, President. ABOVE: The Senior Class Officers are, left to right: Virginia Mills, Secretary, Gary Howe, Vice President, Wilma Henry, Treasurer, and Lee Lohnes, President. l22 - - . i' .... ..., ....x.,l Z-X , ,......-...N Representative of the student body of S.H.S. are our Senior Class and Student Body Of- ficers. Leading many of our activities, these officers are of high caliber personage, willing to help and to be of assistance to students and to the school. N rv'- English Club PPER LEFT: The members of the English Club eagerly prepare refreshments arty. for their Christmas PPER RIGHT: The otticers of English Club are: Joyce Kirkpatrick, Nancy Dudley, Larry Johnson, flvia Beasley, and Patty Brinsley. Latin Club CX, IENTER LEFT: Gary and Drew Dutton have aroused the attention ofthe Latin Club members as Jresent a humorous skit. CENTER RIGHT: The officers ofthe Latin Club are Barbara Clark, Gary Dutton, and Diane A .OWER LEFT: David l-lauss interests the Spanish Club With his Talk OD South AmGI'iC6. .OVVER RIGHT: The Spanish Club officers are Rosaleen Drumel, David Neer, Jon Stevens, and VtcKenzie. n .f El Clrculo Es nol ,Situ they dler. Kate , l L 'isiifil it , W , , IP., ' , ,...?.,.s ,L mf L WW,,,:,,,W . : if ff 1: ig -:WA 99' 'iff' UPPER LEFT: This boys' group en- tertained everyone with their humorous songs and actions. UPPER RIGHT: The entire cast who appeared in the French Club Assembly, Bal Masque. CENTER: The French Club officers are: Lee Lohnes, President, Wilma Henry, Vice President, Jean Lan- nert, Treasurer, and Virginia Mills, Secretary. BELOW: The French Choir under the direction of Oletta Farlow and accompanied by Phyllis Jenkins. H 11 n..- r -.yn :sd 4 W 'fifgf UPPER LEFT: Providing the musi- cal entertainment for the German Club Assembly was the German Club Band. UPPER RIGHT: These boys added humor to the assembly with their German songs. CENTER: The officers of the Ger- man Club are Dick Rice, Presi- dent, Dick McDanieIs, Vice Presi- dent, Loretta Ferrell, Treasurer, and Gloria Thompson, Secretary. BOTTOM: Wearing typical Ger- man costumes, these students added variety to the assembly with their folk dances. .U r , i 3-J V., .- Qs, ,. . -. A T, I X :Q L' L .S if an 5 p ft? gs f 1 , f S , Future Teachers of J America lk T -...M ' -M...,..,.s.. M : ' mafia-..- TOP: These students became members of Future Teachers of America during the initiation services held at the First Baptist Church. UPPER LEFT: The officers ot F.T.A. were Virginia Mills, President: Perry Bailey, Vice President: Judy Gaver, Secre- tary: Twyla Yoder, Treasurer: and Jim Caplinger, Historian. UPPER RIGHT: Diane Wetherill, David McDowell, and Nancy Bergstrom visit Mrs. Dorothy Stewart's class at George Rogers Clark Junior High during the annual Visitation Day. BOTTOM: The members of Future Teachers assemble for one of their monthly meetings. it-Wt Y n , L l 1 A . ,ug J-' D 6 i ,I 4 . I ' f 5 ...L 1 Q 1 Future gi '- qs' Retailers ' Q F' America kv! fl fl E-gl et 1- R it l if 5555... TOP: The Future Retailers of America, having completed a successful year of business training, are now prepared for a future after graduation. CENTER LEFT: The year of the Future Retailers is highlighted by their annual banquet. CENTER RIGHT: The officers of the Future Retailers are, left to right: Jenny Winkey, Secretaryg Marilyn Smiddy, President, Jack Hughes, Vice Presidentg and Susie Johnson,Treasurer. BELOW: The Future Business Leaders listen attentively to their president, Sandy Badgley. I Future Business Leaders Club hw. ,kb D 'S 'isp 'N....1 xl Future Homemakers ig T- EN Q 4, X i - I UPPER: The Future Homemakers of America is affiliated with the national association of F.H.A. The club's activities include the annual Christmas party, a trip to the Mary Theresa Candy store, and an excursion to McCall Pattern Company of Dayton. Also, this year, Future Homemakers set up a scholarship fund of STOO which is open to any home economics student. RIGHT: The Future Homemakers officers are Pamela Hull, Charles- ine Murph, Carol Corey, and Mary Maston. Future Nurses G X RIGHT: The Future Nurses' officers, Barbara Barber, Marilyn Spayth, Dixie Holoway, Helyn Galloway, and JoAnn Goodall, are planning a meeting. LOWER: These future nurses are busily preparing for their careers by attending meetings and holding discussions on nursing. Spon- soring this club is Mrs. Elder, our school nurse. F2555 1 E53 will '-4 6Kl..s'Z1ff,, ' wra- I l 1 ..... ' is -eh: 5 E - f i 7 , 5 , 1 TOP: The retiring president of the Vocational Industrial Club, Dan Quinn, congratulates the new president, Richard Gaier, following his election. RIGHT, The officers of the Vocational Industrial Club are Dan Quinn, President, Robert Crispen, Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Bos- tic, Chaplain, and John Fleeger, Reporter. Mr. Seaman is the tac- ulty advisor. Q YK RIGHT: One of the many enioyable extracurricular activities for boys is the bowling league. The champion bowlers are John Fleeger, Danny Powers, David Keller, and Gary Lough. 'if RIGHT: Members of the Gourmet Club are, left to right: Allan Evans, Wilbur Murphy, Gary Lough, Kenny Grimes, Bob Hamilton, Bill Mumma, Bill Palmer, Mrs. Bonifant, the instructor, Ronnie Snow, and Jack La Rue. x I A Ll - -Q r , Q 'ij I'-I' I I ' U. 'w1sQ?l.,i1i ,a' wif 'Uk-an. 1,5 ' M X A lk - N I ,f QN ',,, 4 5 1 E ,i . A7 31 6 gg-'T' iff l30 . -s. Art League RIGHT: The officers of the Art League are Steve Arnold, Marilyn Umbaugh, Barbara Martin, Bob Pyle, and Bruce Bennett. BELOW: The members of the Art League. Camera Club RIGHT: The officers of the Camera Club are Marilyn Jenkins, Jack Brown, and Kay Winget. ABOVE: Art Frock, Linda Ross, and Kay Winget present a camera case to the Athletic Department. lui itll '-3' 1.. '51- ---if' A ff 55 W3 '.l?' i ,.yf- L Social Science Club LEFT: The officers of Social Science Club are Lois James, Chaplain: Bev erly Hudson, President: Carol Dudycha, Vice President: Fred Shively S. Secretary. BELOW: The Social Science Club, under the direction of Miss Ackerson held a regular monthly business meeting. ,nv- UBKRRY -ww-vr 1 1 i - ICB' 154 1. Q, at y-'sw YJ wh C' 2 li 31 ,, 'f,s l 'Ear LIBRARY CLUB LEFT: The officers of the Library Club are Bonnie Wornstaff, President Arlene Baker, Secretary: Barbara Reese, Vice President. ABOVE: The members of this club have earned their membership be- cause they work as library assistants for Mrs. Swope, the librarian. Biology Club 65? Q 0 77 ff 5' Qgwfcfgvbl a TOP, The Biology Club, under the leadership of Mr. Hanes, enioys one of their many outings. RIGHT, The Biology Club Officers are Sue Elliot, Treasurer, Bill Priest, Vice President, Betsy Barber, President, and Sue Priest, Secretary. 4 . 'B QQ Sfdl' fu' v tl-:isffgjhxg y -.sc and i, SQL - 2 4 if-rx N Atom Fil ' N LEFT: The Officers of the Star and Atom Club are Dave Lemmon, President, Connie Young, Chaplain, Sally Cochran, Treasurer, Dave Neer, Vice President, and Janet Gaines, Secretary. BOTTOM, The members of the Star and Atom Club lend their interest to the slides which are being shown. I J if I E l 'l ABOVE: On Sunday, February IQ, Springfield High School was 'iost to the members of the Ohio High School All-State Orchestra. The orchestra was under the direction of Evan Whallon, conductor :nf the Springfield Symphony Orchestra. One of the most impres- sive pieces executed by the orchestra was Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Representatives from Springfield High School were Sandra Kessler, Phyllis Jenkins, Marcia Dolbeer, Sharon Evans, Diane Hudson, and Betty Lou Bishop. RIGHT: At Springfield High School, the lives of the students are protected by the members of the traffic squad. No matter what kind of weather exists, these boys can always be found at their oosts. Members of the squad are: Rod Biller, Roger Huffenberger, 'VIr. Lewis, the leader: John Kersteter, Mike Micochero, Ronald Castor, Dick Rice, Fred Neidhardt, Dave Sommers, Louis Groppe, and Lance Buskirk. Yearbook Skit This comical skit, given to promote the sale of yearbooks, was very well received by those attending the program. More yearbooks were sold this year than in any previous year. These pictures show just a few of the humorous scenes from this skit. RIGHT: The Ranger cheerleaders. BOTTOM RIGHT: Our cowboys, horse, and lovely models. BOTTOM LEFT: We pay our homage to the homecoming queens. . '?l f' .NVW Q- H Q 'si li Nr' 'Www ,f - 1 L 2 K... Nil: ABOVE: Bob Pyle leads an interesting discussion during a meeting of National Forensic League. RIGHT: National Forensic League officers are, left to right: James Cap- linger, Bob Pyle, and Susan Goodfellow. RIGHT: Members of the sophomore class receive Optimist Awards. BELOW: The Optimist Awards are proudly given to mem- BELOW: K. R. Rice, President of the Optimist Club, presents bers ofthe Junior Class. Optimist Awards to a group of outstanding seniors. BELOW: The forums represent the procedures of writing a speech. Mr. Vance advised Ardath Sharp, Richard Rickard, Richard McDaniels, Barbara McCoy, and Fred Shively while choosing a topic. 1' W lf, RIGHT: In Mr. Pearson's forum, Linda Hayes, Roxanne Harvy, Barbara Koch, and Martha Mills broadcast their final speech. Forums LEFT: The officers of the Sophomore History Forum, Charles Wiggins, Treasurer: Linda Whitacre, Secretary: Allison Nut- ting, President: and Linda Kissell, Vice President, were plan- ning their next monthly meeting. ABOVE: Miss Ackerson's forum was obtaining research ma- terials to develop their topic. The members are Carol Dudy- cha, Miss Ackerson, the advisor: James Caplinger, Homer Armitage, Mrs. Swope, the librarian: and Walter Brumm. l35 l t 1: L, 'T E .a ' 1 ' K We V5-5-Tx,: l ...W . :Wk-I .kv s ,K D-:K . K Fwy I -1 .e iiii: -I -Q. 4 H42 aiu. 'S c G.A.A. L 4, , A .W 'ff Wiz' , N 2: ra-ff , .. 5: X 1 - ...4 ., , g 1 Q ,Q A I . X 4 K 'S--Z' J-l,'LQliff:Y 1 1 el ali . 45' F if fr'- B .. or KV Q A l-'e n i?:l'l3x::'.Q-V 5' if fl I Q,-'vv' J 1 Q., , -. ABOVE: Roberta Brunner, G.A.A. President, leads a monthly meeting. The spring sports give much enioyment to the girls. Each sport is demonstrated here. LEFT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Shuffleboard, Donna Parker: Volleyball, Bonnie Kelly: Golf, Carol Ward: Archery, Judy Wood. RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Baseball, Patty Neuhart: Tennis, Esther Wilson: Basketball, Kletyce Hill: Badminton, Nancy North. BELOW: The officers of the Girls' Athletic Association are Roberta Brunner, President: Maureen Mathews, Treasurer: Linda Ricketts, Vice President: and Judy Gainous, Secretary. Q1 - 1 A' N , , .Af-Pri,,,4.',, fi v-.v 1 'Mk , : c ,t M N , ,M - v 1 J 1' Q, xv xx: Q: ,' lv N ' ,J l I 'I gr , .J, 6 -A3 .4 ,r X ' - T 1 it ..... .arilyn Jenkins atsy Johnson ancy Meeks athy Stewart . . ' lil . lla o E as 5' , N 3 Q fi 'Q , F S 1 p PD s s 4 K, f xx xg, dl ,r -,N .. i, Varsity Cheerleaders fl l Jack Brown if Sophomore Cheerleaders The sophomore cheerleaders who have been chosen To cheer for The 1957-58 seasons are Deanne Swartz, Cynthia Whifacre, Judy Meyer, and Dianne Adler. X A s ey , ..--.Uwe Wm Corinne Crabill Sandy Sions Sally Wallace Kay Winger I37 . t R :vi ah.. 'assi is 'Hi S8 S r This year's relay queens were Sandy Badgley, Nancy Bergstrom, Martha Black, Bar- bara Freet, and Sandy McLeod. Presented by L. G. Ronemus, Director of Athletics, these girls presided over the annual Springfield Relays at Evans Stadium on April 14. The queens' duties varied from congratulating the winners to handing out the tro- phies. Despite the cold weather, the girls enioyed themselves tremendously because of Springfield's victory. ,f Sandy Badgley I Nancy Bergstrom Martha Black r ax. Am Barbara Freef Sandy McLeod 1 i T, swssisw- 2 L Q 3 Stgfsav iw ' -fgigggy M, S K Z1 Sf. ' -P.. f X E its L Scholarship . . . leadership . . . character . . . service. These are the goals we strive to reach. When we are successful, our school honors us with membership in a club with these same ideals-National Honor Society. It we do not lose sight of these goals, Life honors us with Happiness. Those who exemplified these ideals were Lois Linker, Scripture, Arthur Frock, Leadership, Virginia Mills, Service, Tony Blackstone, Regent of Honor, Oletta Farlow, Scholarship, Bob Baird, Character, Richard Keplar, Torch Bearer, and Don Leininger, Herald. 4 S . R . -1 Mit Agii- L o ,cn if National Honor Society I The following are members of this year's National Honor Homer Armitage Robert Baird Nola Baker Nancy Bergstrom Dorwin Black Anthony Blackstone Roberta Brunner James Caplinger Barbara Chaplin Sally Cochran Marcia Dolbeer Rosaleen Drumel Carol Dudycha Sharon Evans Oletta Farlow John Fitch Charles Finsley Leonard Freed Arthur Frock Janet Gaines Beverly Garratt Judith Gaver Barbara Gossard Janet Hannon Ramon Heizer Russell Heizer Wilma Henry Dixie Holoway Beverly Hudson Sharon Hudson Lois James Dan Keck Richard Keplar Jean Lannert Don Leininger Lois Linker Lee Lohnes Jacqueline Mack David McDowell Kate McKenzie David Lemmon Virginia McManaway Society 2 Luretta McVey Marilyn Miller Virginia Mills Lynn Minter Charlesine Murph David Neer Sue Priest Robert Pyle Richard Pearson Richard Rice Mark Silverman Patty Smith Jon Stevens Kathy Stewart Sara Turner Diane Wetherill Fred Wise Bonnie Wornstaff Carolyn Wright David Wolf Twyla Yoder fi.: Q bb wr Els P. 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AM F I My lv, E , I! . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerald Miller, Ronald Long, Walter Butler, Elgar Willman, Larry Tillman, Bill Williams, Mike Rucker, Nelson Powers, Richard Bowers, David Click. SECOND ROW: Coach Byron Hollinger, Coach Bill Clause, Ron Burton, Ron Murphy, Kenneth Shatto, Paul Abshear, Bill Calhoun, Harry Keller, George Woods, Gary Howe, Jack Magaw, Ronald Rhine, Ronald Mosley, Willie White, Coach Bill Stewert, Coach Bob Bronston, Coach Carl Rear- don, Albert Watson, Raymond Whaley, David Wright, Estle Bram, Norman BBSS, BUSTSF Oliver, J6yCee Mills, DOD Scheeler, Jim Nave, James Childers, Gorden Brown, Principal C. L. Fox, Athletic Director L. G. Ronemus. FOURTH ROW: Nelson Owens, Jerry Maybruck, Don Simpson, Leon Rafferty, Michael Moss, Walter Butler, Harry Johnson, Ronald Smith, John Pendleton, Richard Duncan, William Grant, Fred Scheetz, Fred Routzahn, William Feaster, Lowell Riley. Varsity Football Reserve Football FIRST ROW: Dave D'Antuano, James Clingman, Ronald Dillahunt, Donald Dillahunt, Terry Harris, Dave Wetherill, Michael Connolly, Edward Buchanan, Edgar Hayes. SECOND ROW: Charles Wilson, John Rutherford, Tom White, John Kersteter, Carl Hutchins, Coach Robert Bronston, Coach William Stewart, Wendell Marratta, Tom James, Ronald Cole, Ken Scott, Albert Watson. THIRD ROW: Bill Grant, Raymond Whaley, Lowell Riley, Clarence Pilcher, Bill Rader, Clyde McAlister, John Blazer, Clarence Kiger, Tom Routzahn, Estle Brant. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Maybruch, Leon Rat- terty, Pat Echols, Michael Moss, Rollin Smith, William Feaster, Harry Johnson, Richard Duncan, Leroy Butler, Fred Scheetz, Dave Wright, John Pendleton, Michael Rucker, Don Simpson. nl - . 5 1 N., .1 .fl 7, .Jn V Q 1 if an -1 ,1 4. X I Q m Y , 4 1 71 f 3-f' X vikl 1 W5 1 Q I wa :W N- Q Wx 1 f J v Q A 'Y ' NJ 4 S X as -5 G y- wb Uv J 1 Wg J ' f ' ' ,T 1 ' f C M J 'J i v A .Q Xl! , - N 4. I , . y NA 1' au J g 1 3 2 1. .QW .. ,f V., ,.,yl. . A x F,.,.Lx,, ' g,v'wf'fkE3 'g S,.3g afar .. E - As. N . . If 0' 1' 'Q' Q . M' 3 u H 1 ,--'-2 1- I 3 1 , Q eif'W'v A , . O Ri , x4g,7 rg y' I ff 5 5? J my I I 149 Senior Players Don Scheeler, Ken Shatto, Bill Calhoun, Harry Keller, Jim Chil- ders, Jack Magaw, Willie White, Ronald Murphy, George Woods, Elgar Willman, Nelson Powers, Ronald Mosley, Ronald Burton, Ronald Rhine, Gary Howe. Football Coaching Staff KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Line Coach Carl Reardon, Head Coach Byron Hollinger, Backfield Coach William Clauss. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Re- serve Coach Robert Bronston, Re- serve Coach William Stewart. Coaches plan strategy as anxious players look on. Excellent downfield b I o c k i n g paves the way for another Bur- ton TD. White eiudes Hamilton's defense and slips through for another touchdown. Coach Paul Walters discusses plans for the state cross l , country meet with the team co-captains-Lamar Warfield, left, and Lee Morgan. '1vg- i l'rv-,E Cross gh- T WMM ,, 1 Country ..s, rsfigvj I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob White, Craig Payne, Lamar Warfield, Lee Morgan, Ray Burkett, Herschel Winburn. SECOND ROW: Jim Toadvine, Jim Mihaly, Drew Dutton, Matell Warfield, John Kelly. THIRD ROW: Bob Feasel, Coach Paul Walters, Dick Warner, Manager, Fred Hamilton. I49 JIM NAVE L, . IQ Q IM HOWARD NOURSE hmV h 2 .wa ' LARRY TILLMAN MIKE RUCKER -xv ,T .1-,z :- , , f. CLARENCE I50 CARTER ji WILLIE WHITE WW viia 'QAQQ3 Va rsify COACH PAUL BUCKY WALTERS NELSON OWENS LARRY SMITH VERNON LAWSON JACK MERRITT gg-ln-I II :H I 1,IT If K 'I BILL KNOTTS F 2' -.Q J 7-E . wi-Q s l ff l X 6 'VV 4 1 - K 1 W' X Q9 9 F ' s x Pi 9 5 R s I 0 I I 0 6 39556 ew' N s A, 7 1 4 O L1-I 1 L I l l I , . Coaches Toastmaster L. G. Rone- rnus presents Supt. E. E. Holt, the special speaker of the evening, at the annual basketball ban- quet where the awards and letters are presented Io the players and cheer- leaders. O u r highly - regarded coaches, who have been a constant source of leadership and inspira- tion to the team, plan the course of action before the Middletown game. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, are: varsity coach Paul Bucky ' Walters, reserve coach Carl Rear' don, and sophomore coach John Blackwood. Banquet FZ? ag FiB'if'qm:gf 1 . Nl: -'vs Howard Nourse, one of our top point getters, clears the bar at 6' 2V2 to set a new record in the Springfield Relays. Track Bill Williams hurdles. Wafm 7 f MZ' xo, s up prior to running the 180-yard low Ron Rhine finishes his last season for the Wildcats with a point winning discus throw. 1 Raymond Tolliver finishes fourth in the 220 for the Wildcats. Pole-vaulter Ronald Mosley prepares for his record- Dick Duncan, a sophomore, warms up before throwing breaking vault of 12' 6V2 at the Springfield Relays. the I2-pound shot. 1 ,J ,. ,- Broad-iumper Norman Bass puts forth that little extra effort which brought him a first place in this event at the Springfield Relays. 1 ,AN xanga. A f 'QQ arf.. g I I I ' 1 . if f'-1: W' ,A H .. K N f 1 ,kwa gi , , fl t lim.. af? k-hA. Q I ,vg 'K' W M q 'im ,,,.L 1- -I 5 ,. Q j 'i w.,w...M.sM.Ass I -was ,,J,M,Ws,,,..,..W -M 1- - ,,, , ,M,,,,,,,,,,H A 'Q' ' 1 Q I IIII I ,M z F me I MI I I -V - ., fW--,,W,.Ww.w.w1wswwnwzmst-eww-W ..,, glwfzsg.,--..m H- ,LM--I-T www, .. ., an 4 --1 1 'v-'PWM f' ag ' W s 2 I if NNN . N Qwgi L ' wi f ' , Mitra ff' RSX. :.,. . V , , ks ..,,,,. I - I - ' ,, ,2 ,,.. ,I y , is FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Burton, Ray Tolliver, Bill Williams, Lee Morgan, Ron Mosely, Bud Bass, Nelson Owens, Ron Murphy. SECOND ROW: Wizell Gilbert, Mike Moss, Hershel Winburn, Howard Nourse, Leroy Butler, Tom White, John Aplard, Tim Kelly. THIRD ROW: Ed Chilton, Robert Chilton, Jim Drum, Tom Raider, Coach Paul Bucky Walters, Coach Bill Clauss, Mr. Beard, George Norman, Ron Dillahunt, Clarence Pilcher, Ray Dillahunt. FOURTH ROW: Roger Nourse, Wendill Marratta, Gordon Brown, Ray Whaley, Dave Howe, Larry Weisel, Jim Mahaley, Mike Rucker, Jim Nave. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Hoyt, Jim Radcliff, Estele Brant, Dick Duncan, Bob Fiesel, Lee Collins, Lowell Riley, Bill Grant, Carter Watson, Dale Lynch. Track Head track coach Bill Clauss, left, talks it over with his assistants, Paul Walters, center, and Charles Beard. Springfield i 4- Larry Weiser gains a very slight advantage on the last hurdle of this event in the Springfield Re- lays. 11 ,4 X' sd -'X ,HPF fm fs 'LQ KN , .. Relays K., kg .ul trial ne., sh y 1 -W .Q N, -1 b Ll Ron Burton leaps with ioy after hearing the Bill Williams breaks the tape at the finish of results of the Springfield Relays. the l80-yard low hurdles. Mx The 220-yard dash, one of the more popular events in the Springfield Relays, is about to get underway. .Z SHS ,..,,... ,..... SHS ,....., ,,.,,, SHS .....,., .,.,,. SHS ,,...... ,...,, sHs ..,S .... .,SS..... 1 5 SHS ..,.,., ...,., SHS ,...,... ..,..,,.. I O SHS ....... ,,..,. 3 SHS .,,.... ,,.... 8 SHS ,.....,. ..,.,,,,. 2 SHS ,,...,, .,.,,,.., l 2 SHS ,....,. ..,,, 3 SHS .,...., ..,,. 4 SHS ..,,...., ,,,,, 1 UPPER LEFT: Buddy Mills SHS 44v.V.S.A ..SS. 3 slides into SHS -HH--'4- -Hf'- 9 home safe. SHS SHS ...,.,,, ,,A,, 4 SHS ,..,,,,. .,,,, O UPPER RIGHT: The leading hitters this season were, left to right: Buddy Mills, Willie White, Jack Merritt, and Larry Tillman. Q 'em .Y 6 I Jack Merritt, leading pitcher for the Wildcats, warms up prior to a game. l58 6 SHS ..,,,,.,. 8 Fairborn ....,.,.,.. Northwestern ,,,. Xenia ,..,,,,...,s.,,,...s., Col. Grandview ,,...., Cath. Central .,,,.,,,..,..,s,. .... Beavercreek ,...,.,,,,, , .,,,,,,....,,,,, Dayton Wilbur Wright Dayton Wilbur Wright Tecumseh Middletown .,,, Lima ..,,.,,..,., Mansfield ..,, Lima ,,,,,,...,,,,, Bellfontaine .... DISTRICT Dayton Northridge ...,.. Fairborn ...,,,..,...,,,,,,,, Milton Union ,,,...,., Vandalia Butler ....s,, REGIONAL Dayton Fairmont .,,.,, Cincinnati Elder ...,. My l l. - -f? ,il 'K FHL wi X! JS L Q , .. X . V f .R V . F . f it FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodney Phipps, Larry McKeaver, Bill Priest, Leroy Woodland, Jim Arnett, Tom Ald- rich, Manager. SECOND ROW: Manager Robert Cawley, Willie White, Buddy Mills, Jack Merritt, Dave Wright, Dick Weller, Paul Pape, Manager, Clyde McAllister, Manager, Eddie Mercer. THIRD ROW: Manager Wayne Crew, Dick Bray, Jack Crew, Lamar Warfield, Larry Tillman, Gene Fleming, Don Scheeler, Gary Lough, Coach John Black- wood, Assistant Coach Phil Morse. Yuan? Yi -if J Jack Crew, one of the mainstays of Catcher Buddy Mills readies to receive Springfield High's excellent mound one of Jack Crew's blazing fast balls. staff, fires another fast ball. Q lf XS 'B' f-:iam . 4 gif-P'l'w, -W Ari :,, L MV' 1 .X vw' - A , as ,, HM A Q lyk , , , .L A by .lm ,. , P L . . The umpire calls a third strike on a baffled opponent. 0 V li NX Baseball My ,W 5 ., Q W' Don Scheeler moves into position on a fast moving double Willie White calmly waits under a high pop-fly. play. f 2 Q , 5 lllg, lil: gil X .2 th calm precision, Fred Hamilton sinks a six-foot putt. ...g xv. X x x. .0' xx STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Rice, Roddy Myers, Coach Bill Stewart, Fred Hamilton, Dave Wetherill. DBVE Weiheflll CCn Myers prepares Cenffales on aPP 0aCl'l to blast out of a sand to the green. trap T X xx 'Wu s I , , ,' xy, t fx, li. x N K I ix' 'w Ny -y t If X it s lx 2 it ' 4 7 'fx '15-7 'sa-an IW, 4' mgsis:-51, if ., . 1 . 1, - .f.- x !'9a1'k 1 '. 'rf ,i '.q 45 B li ifitlyst E399 f wi -5' w i ' .K BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chuck Whaley, Dick Pearson, Tom Ginaven, Gary Dutton, Dick Gerson. TOP ROW: Pete Keriazes, Mark Silverman, Bill Stearns, Mr. Pearson, Coach, Bill Broad, Owen Conover, Gunter Polte. M ffm ff . is ,rss P X tg .x, I 4 'Qi' , c' 3' .1 ,Z 5 Hs. ,.. I 'f 2?t7i'f5'i in it ,M 2, T ' , C ,.aff:fH ' M' T T xii. ,Qi . -i el 5, A M ' f ' , st . mfs! ,sl ii-t 'Q ' 1 ' in, , g , ' , , ,, X fi 'U 'T -A-fd, iff 1 ifiFL9D'A My Siu 45,-'tiff' N 7 iff' :lf -lifff is-fic -f . 21 Viv kj, A iwcgiig. , ,Q ,VL-EH iff- . V 4, I-.. f, f' iY,f.?'5, '5fm' 'ji gszgift' 1 :fy 'ft 'Ti X 3 c , f'f1?5Qffll?l:5'f'i57Li :Q75'iM iilif-JY 'E fflfl , ,'Wi if f1'35Qg2il'liiitlisiff :tis 5 to 'iigifii -W t '35F'i.g1fi'i '-J V fgfiflti'ftilrftiifkriigritliiifii TL Tip'-fi ,gAFf, 'c g f'hR aQ,K I R , g5'i,5iv,,1'j f'f4Q'f2.jgj H '.gg,f5:x:cj,ifA,1K 5-ki-331 if-fig N j ' - .QQ , S Q, ' if is-me 'fi it - is ffiiiitiiif , T ' C t ' ., fF ',g t- af - ' w s - , 03 9 I S ilsr , gs : :IN-195 'f ' f i' it ici? 2 i WW' if All-,Si-'fit' Q ff sf. EN .miiigzziat Milfami ' 4Lf'i1L. , e - R ift wifi S l Gunter Polte, state high school tennis champ, displays Pete Keriazes, left, and Mark Silverman return a serve many of his trophies. from their opponents. l62 lil 6 ': . , , . it' gm ,+ K Q Tennis Teammates, Bill Broad, right, and Owen Con- over, deliver smashing serves to their oppon- ents. M,, pi ,,.. . ID -'sn Q State Champ Gunter Polte fiv-v ,M Y-nf l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob White, Marvin Cooley, Larry Weiser, Ron Burton, George Woods, Willie White, Ken Shatto. SECOND ROW: Dave Wright, Joe Spinelli, Howard Nourse, Don Scheeler, Jim Toadvine, Norman Bass, Mike Moss. THIRD ROW: Gary Lough, Ron Rhine, Lamar Warfield, Paul Abshear, Roddy Meyers, Owen Conover, John Hidy. FOURTH ROW: Ron Murphy, Dave Warner, Tom Schaffer, Gunter Polte, Bill Calhoun, Jack Magaw, Bill Broad, Larry Pence, Mark Silverman. FIFTH ROW: J. C. Mills, Ted Rice, Clifford Henry, Jack Crew, Gary Howe, Dave Click, Dick Bowers, Buster Oliver, Raymond Tolliver. Varsity S Varsity S is an honorary club whose membership is open to all boys who have earned a varsity letter in athletics. As with any club, it affords an opportunity for those with common interests to share in an organization. One of the advantages of membership is the fact that its members have the pride of accomplishment of a goal which has bettered their school and themselves. 'P' 7223 . HJ' L -. +5 L: 3 RIGHT- KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Crew, Ronald Burton, Ronnie Rhine. STANDING: Bob Nelson, Ronnie Ferres, Ronnie Foster, Jack Little, Ronnie Murphy. Thursday Night League I LEFT-SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT Rosco Seals, Buster O I iv e r STANDING: Lamar Warfield Mathew Benson, Gordon Brown George Wellington. Wednesday Night League Intramural Champs B E L O W - KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Drew Dutton, John Freed. STANDING: Dave Howe, Dave Wetherill, Mike Kenny. Monday Night eague Sf L W 4 'kj F I I66 S L Q 5 pdf! , I 1 I Ax.: 9. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Walters, Charles L. Fox, Principal, L. G. Ronemus, E. E. Hollinger. STANDING: W. G. Eglinger, H. J. Warfel, Robert Bronston, William Clauss, wood, Donavan Pearson, William Stewart. Holt, Superintendent, Byron Carl Reardon, John Black- Athletic Board Grade School Coaches BELOW Grade School Coaches, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Bray, Leslie Brooke, Richard Weller, Edwin Clark, James McCall. SECOND ROW. Jack Scholl, Dave Wetherill, Edward Schecter, Dave Hiclcinbotham, Lee Ruef, Robert Wiseman, Richard Bobo. THIRD ROW: Robert Freeman, Tom James, Larry Klein, Richard Yountz, Gordon De Witt, Martin Spahr. FOURTH ROW: John Fleeger, Dave Highmiller, Advisor, Fred Rolfes, Richard Cobb, Ray- mond Whaley. ,cz .1-Z 1 ., , 45:25 , ' 'ff t ,K -iii' I A . 1 1 Q .. 'ini 1' W ' - 7 Q ,Q . . , I - , ,1 , X 5. igfiir jg F ' r, in ' ' f i'Y 1 T. ,Y I if lvglfgvfi' 1 3 kts., ' -x s if I. s. , .: ,J fe 1 I fs ' J ,IL V , A - D Q , Q ,cf A. , - ',6 i,3 1 gg , .Q fe' !,.L4+ .L I y r X I yt K 'I .1 in N, as . ,i 2 0 , t f 'il wi tl If .57 in!! Q I .J ta- X ur J K -.uns At' X! XJ . w- 1 be -f . , W f . IW . 'X Q F - ' if -1 H . 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Fulmer Super Markets Hart Jewelry Company -ave' 173 184 178 204 189 173 181 174 188 180 172 195 186 202 4 5-'ff Harvard Clothing Company ,,,c,,.. . Hill Coal Company ,c... ,. ....,,cc..,, . Hynes, Katherine., .,c......,,cc,,...,.,c , Jamison Heating Company ,,cc.,.c..c Jennings and Crumrine Heating J... Kenosha Auto Transport A,,,c,,,c,,.,,c Kugler's Radio Service .....,,,,, Kuhns Concrete Company ..c,,,, Littleton's Funeral Home ,c......,...,,,c Markin Plumbing ,,,,,,,,,.,.,........,..,.,, Mast Foos Manufacturing Company ,,e.,,e. ..,e,,,e Meeks Sporting Goods e,,,e,,,e,,,,...,,.,c.ee, e,,,e,,, Morelli Music Store ,.,..,........ 198 196 182 200 203 196 198 200 183 186 199 206 200 McCleary-Jones Insurance e,,ee,,ee,,ce,,..ee,,ec,,ec. .... . McKenzie Lumber Company .........,e.,,e,,,e,,,c,,c , s.,. . Ohio Bell Telephone Company 190 ' 180 ' 170 9 Nisley Shoe Compa 82 ----cs,,C,------L,-,-.---------------,.191 ' 173 rf1, ,, 4. 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RICE INSURANCE AGENCY 504 Tecumseh Building lT's A PLEASURE I INSURE You Phone FA 5-649' MI II gg 55 is sv. X .VZ . -W 6 S 4 4 pvnxgrg., s x.'g:Q8 I7I is For the SNAPSHOTS of Your Life CLICK A CAMERA ThaI s Easy and Simple +o Use Choose From I'he WorId's FinesI' Makes . . . 52.95 Up FRIENDSHIP PICTURES I2 FOR SI.00 Your KODAK Dealer CLICK CAMERA SHOP - RAPID PHOTO SERVICE. INC.- Even Your Camera Says CIick 45-47 Wesi' High Telenhone FA. 3-8684 For +he Besi' in Thermomeiers and Barome+ers, Make II' THE OHIO THERMOMETER COMPANY X One of SpringfieId's 'Home-Owned IndusI'ries Reliable Ihe Year Around BEST WISHES TO S.H.S. CLASS OF '56 I . . ggi , . .Mis . ., rf I ' ii R N ' if 9 ?4' X! H , ,oov 5 Q A ui 4 f. no I III 'iii f 1 . mai 1 9 I 'ID iszei :S - I 3:25 'Q S5 I ZU L no V 33 WaInu+ SI'reeI' Phone FA. 3-557I if I se 5 '12 Worfh Talking About... A Job at Ohio Bell Interesting work.. .good pay and frequent raises . . . lots of new friends .. . and plenty of chances for promotion. Come In and talk It over THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY For Dependable Used Cars or a New Car SEE BAKER 81 ICE I25 West NorI'h S+ree+ FA 3-7567 DESOTO PLYMOUTH FOR THE BEST FURNITURE VALUES IN SPRINGFIELD Es+abIisI1ed I 878 Always Buy a+ CAPPEL'S l26 Eas'r High SI'reeI .IJ . 1 COURTEOUS DEPENDABLE SERVICE I lfifpf 5:5 P' I J W M ' 2 iiiimmiw we ' mg -WG' li. , K Q A ,N,.C.....m-.-W, M., Nfvf wa-as-1 1 , U , ,, V E -Q W ' EE! M .V 'C '5T .. Nui . --W .M,,,,.,,.,......,..--w--Z H , ,.,.,,.... .,.. ,A , . of V, ,,j,m , A Z ,A V g gg ..:., . ., 5.15 pg, .Q tm .iii nun X ' ' '-ev .NMR-NN x 05954: iiigmr..-1 :H ' ' - I 51.1 . A FA 375II Zig! Call FA. 3-75II CIRCLE CAB COMPANY II8 Easi' Washingion SI'ree'I' 35 RADIO-CABS 24-HOUR SERVICE Ride SpringfieId's Finest Public Transportation M ----- - - I fi:-. ,,,,,,,,,,,. v...,.:,C, X 17'Ki,. ,.-, ,..- 3 9-2-5- We Y hr QQ Fig, ,: ' .itv , iifnf In E l as y 2 --fir: . .Mfg ii. . -A , .Q f. P ' uri wg, ' A I . ..,, Hi, uf ll I I l g , X .wx E SCORE Every Time Wi+l1 The Pause TI1a+ Re'Fresl1es , I QW' THE SPRINGFIELD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO 423 Wes+ Norih S+ree1', Springfield Q WOBBE CLEANERS :fs .15,Il5l - ll lg WEE TEE ., n I GOLF WOBBE CLEANERS Qualify Cleaning Fur Sforage Shirf Laundry 2 LOCATIONS I38 S. FounI'ain Ave.-Telephone Fa. 4-3l2I 448 N. Limes+one S+.-Telephone Fa. 2-5I6I Minia+ure Golf Driving Range DRIVE -IN RESTAURANT V4 Mile Sou+l'1 BeaHy on Rou+e 68 FOR SPORTS .12 4 i S 5, , T . IT PAYS TO PLAY III - II3 W. High S+ree+ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO THE SPRINGFIELD AUTOMOBILE CLUB 23 Easi' Columbia Sfreei' SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ROSS W' BURLEIGH . Telephone FA 5-5555 Secreiary - Manager CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I956 WHITACRE DRUG STCRE 400 Wes+ Harding Phone FA 5-I03I Group Insurance CLAUDE C. WETHERILL Life Annuities BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF l956 30I McAdams Building Dial FA 2625I O The Home of Correci' Gradua+ion Clofhing 22 S +I-, F f ' A for Over 36 Years.. Park Shopping Cenfer OU Oun Gln venue Phone FA 3-8658 VOGUE SHOP Phone FA 3-1936 I F I T ' S Nx I X f O AQ, f ' -51.51. 'f 5 'J 6 X ff 1 Y 0 W lT'S GOT TO BE GOOD I25 Nor+h Founfain Avenue Telephone FA 3-97ll I78 9 I4 Easi' Main S+ + I877- l956 fee 4 in-' f at , QF - Wf- Q 'L 1. NEWER STYLES LARGER SELECTION BETTER BUYS ,L Tr: ,, - 5 , : Compliments of Finfr0Ck CLARK COUNTY Flowers for All Occasio LUMBER SINCE woe 437 Wesl' McCreigl1+ Avenue Q PHONE FA 3-509l Complimenfs of WALLACE 81 COMPANY Insurance Service Since l870 7l9-72I Firsl' Nalional Bank Building PHCNE FA 3-4995 Q Q FV I The Springfield High Cafeteria Serves the Finest MEADOW GOLD ' ' QUIK' I-D' . K rnnun ztu swm nnmzso OMOGEN ZED C IT IZ E A I R Y if-L H I V'T'W.!.'!9..M!kK -e- W' . '8?f'5 3Q. '!.3'2.'.1 ' 4 X MNC' L ' in O '5 Hi:iH:ir.N-0 SNYDER S MUSIC 81 ART SUPPLIES ' II4 Soufh Llmesfone Phone FA W 3 9042 ji' Ag ,.-4 4 Y . ii -I I wr K 1 , 5 Bk' I ,f,A..m,, we Xlf- 'jj-3-A-X sw 5 Ig ,, , , , .i...Me:,,,,f'0 ' -Q-...,,, N v 'A 9 I 'AI' NMI' Is V Complimenis of I9-2I E. High S+. KATHERINE HYNES CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '56 II Eas'I' High SI'reeI' SPRINGFIELD. OHIO G-ood Shoes Since I883 Feafuring Sizes 7 +o I5 I82 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '56 For Dependability LITTLETON'S FUNERAL HOME 830 Nor+h Limes+one FA 3-6439 MAC ini. RY Me BAUER BROS. CO., SPRINGFIELD, O Shop ol' SEVENTEEN SHOP Tore Prettiest Girls . . . IN THE PRETTIE Sqn., , Y oson L r .. JACK THORTON S for the Finest in Suits, Slocks Shirts, Socks Hats, Ties Accessories Founfain Phone FA JAMES T. CRIST KISSELL MARKIN For +he Finesl Plumbing and in H e atin g Television and Elecfrical Appliances Contractor ll2 SOUTH FOUNTAIN l8lI Broadway SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Telephone Fa. 3-4678 Telephone Fa. 3-9392 SHULER'S BAKERIES For Ihe Besl' in Bakery Food 2 LOCATIONS: I4 Easl High Sfreel' 455 - 457 Easl' Main Slreei' l86 ROBBINS 81 MYERS Extends Best Wishes to the SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF I956 SPRINGFIELD 99, OHIO 0 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO tk-:It at I. Integral n.p. Moyno Propellair Industrial Electric Electric L Hand s I. Generators Pumps Ventilating Equipment Fans Hoists L Cranes M A646 6 M 5 a ru 2 X f 'Ni fi 3 sjijg I -in X A img? gi. 7- .,,- 3 j i, I M , M .. 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By Serving Ayn XXXXIIIIIZ .M ROSS QUALITY MEATS THE ROSS ABATTOIR COMPANY SHAMROCK RECREATION W. P. BYERMAN, INC I05I EAST MAIN STREET FA 5-230i Air Conditioned 'For Your Comfort II5 S. Lowry 32 LANES PHONE FA 3-8606 Meet the Gang at the Local and Long Distance Mo g for New anal Used Furniture BOWLING Norge Appliances FA-IS Rug and Furniture Cleaning FUN Uptmolstering and Storage Prizes Given Each Week tor Top Bowlers PLAN THE f PERFECTION 0' LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Your 0. C FUTURE 600 W. Main Sfreef Dial FA 3-3773 With CUSTOMER PARKING NEXT TO PLANT Your Cleaner ls MCCLEARY JONES Insurance and Surety Bonds Your Clo+l1es' Besi' Friend 305 McAdams Building Phone FA. 5-6485 ...Q-v- ' -1 -- - :gk il ...gm-ur nuns ,..,- .....- . Proudly a+ Home-ANYWHERE, +he Exclusive New CONTINENTAL MARK n LINCOLN - MERCURY R. J. STATES '90 II7 Eas+ Columbia S+ree'r Telephone FA. 5-6455 Y J 'aa ,. -. gl Q., 1 ' 3 cy I v C7 T, THQ: ml. Harry Egger Diclcy Lynch Richard Grogg Helen Reynard Elynor Heine Julie Snyder Rulh Church Judy Ollenberger George Harl' Mall' Goldman Norma Harl' Helen McDonald Theresa Espisllo Thelma Campbell Woodrow Fender Joe Fosfer Ludwig Kloepfar VISIT SPRINGFIE'LD'S LEADING JEWELERS and Allow the Experts to Serve Your Jewelry Needs FlRST WITH THE FINEST in DIAMONDS BIRTHSTONE RINGS WATCHES LAMPS CLOCKS LUGGAGE RADIOS SILVERWARE COSTUME JEWELRY APPLIANCES 26 Easl High Sfreef Phone FA 5I594 YEL? Save Now for the FUTURE IQ 5, 5 F I X4 I I YIIAEQQI? ?wx In :wg V ' ' fqarnmsf ' ' ' ' -,K I3i , ' ' I I I I I srnmsrlen THE N9 M' I I T D SA JAN-I 1' V V V VINGS SOCIETY A L I OF cunu couurv I ' SPRINGFIELD, OMIQ - Wlllll! DY rxnuw. nu-our annugmcl I A x CONPO I f . - ,W-., IN Accoum' ww Hmm' xg, N X ' - . ,. ..,.v., A iw! SCHOOL snxvmcs or: In Your SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK OperaI'ed in Co-opera+ion Wifh Your School by Ihe SPRINGFIELD SAVINGS SOCIETY THE MANY SERVICES OF THE SAVINGS SOCIETY: CHECKING ACCOUNTS HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS APPLIANCE LOANS SCHOOL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FHA LOANS HOME MORTGAGE LOANS TRAVELERS CHECKS FARM MORTGAGE LOANS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES COLLATERAL LOANS BANK-BY-MAIL BUSINESS LOANS NIGHT DEPOSITORY PERSONAL LOANS MONEY ORDERS AUTOMOBILE LOANS U. S. SAVINGS BONDS Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SPRINGFIELD SAVINGS SOCIETY MAIN OFFICE: 9 Easf Main SI'ree'I' I424 Norfh Limesione S'rree+ 6I2 SouI'I1 Burne'H' Road DRIVE-IN BRANCH: I5 Norih FounI'ain Avenue BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF I956 CpII'f W - W ELECTRIC 320 WEST MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD OHIO c I ' SPRINGFIELD CAMERA 0 g 'I ms AND PHOTO SERVICE 0NI1F A PHOTO SERVICE CAMERAS EQUIPMENT PHOTO FINISHING ENLARGING COPYING Class of I956 PENNI-3Y's UALITY is your greatest saving! I93 GUARANTEED FOR THE SATISFACTION BEST VALUE I850 Sou+h Limesione SHOP AT FULMER SUPER MARKETS Burneff Road Shopping Cenier Park Shopping Cen'l'er For the BEST Car in Town Go BUICK For the BEST Deal in Town Go to QuaIi+y Used Cars Plum and Nor'I'h S+ree+s I.-www A, IOO Wesf Norih S+ree+ ,X Phone Fa 5-554I Juvm Janau noli Emu - - alan' 10 1534 H-Q., 33 9. Z5 D I 2 H1 'Q-A Ib I'- -I 5 F :x ' -.E I ii :D 3 'va -3 :- Z O rn ca en va ' :- . 2 Q :- Z 2. : , O U G3 O .2 O +.. U ' E -H 3 O . 3 . THE COUNTRY KITCHEN, 22OI East Main Street SCHMACKER'S STOP AND SHOP FRED C. ADAMS. Owner The Besf in Foods 6I0-I2 Norfh Limesfone S+. SPRINGFIELD. OHIO Open Daily 7 A.M. +o I0 P.M. Sunday 7:30 A.M. +o 9 P.M. 1 L I NSURED D EL IVERY Insured Delivery KEOSHA AUTO TRANSPORT 2730 Columbus Avenue Springfield. Ohio SEARS E x 5 V L L 1 u V- ' V , n nnlalnp HX xx my ' L 'V'12i57 Qf . , 1 -naw.-f..-Y -1 wflwf gf b 2E f- ef J xxx For You and Your Home Q67 my K K 3' 'KN X . N ' 'Q' AL .Y K ,,,, . A . i Q' I97 E ! 1 2 2 5 Q-Qsv 'f!!f'!.Q?f DRESS RIGHT- You Can'1' Afford Noi' fo! U ,Q 27-3l Wes'I' High Sfreei Springfield's Largest Clothier for Men TELEVISION mguguq? Q F,'2af:.e6 X SA'-E5 and Guaran+eecI Service . . . and Insfallafions . . . On AII Makes and Models I RADIO SERVICE, INC. I927 Ken+on Congratulations to the Class of 1956 LVL l HE l2ll czcfurzizf OHWQIZQ 74fffff-we E23 13.2 glmi g L .fawn w0'LV2!LA.'P0'LU'E!L and ffafzd-.fzwn 4-Sweepefm. ESTABLISHED ISBO SPRINGFlELD,OHIO DEAR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS Our unusual automobile plan originated five years ago when our company president, Mr. Dallas E. Winslow, adopted the plan of giving each associate of our different companies a new automobile each year. Our companies are located at Auburn, Indiana, Springfield, Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio and Detroit, Michigan. The automobiles that have been driven by our associates have never been traded in on the new cars we purchase. Previously we sold these cars in quantity wholesale to automobile dealers. Due to so many requests from our friends and customers to sell them cars, we decided to offer these select automobiles for sale to our many friends and neighbors. We now have available a fine selection of low mileage 1955 FORDS, MERCURYS and OLDSMOBILES. These cars with certain extra equipment and practically new cars can be purchased at a substantial savings. At the present time, we have a wide selection of colors and body styles. You will be interested to know we are now in a position to accept your automobile in exchange for one of our nearly new automobiles. This policy has made available a few select used cars of various makes, such as FORDS, DODGES, MERCURYS, BUICKS CHEVROLETS, PLYMOUTHS, OLDSMOBILES and other makes at very attractive prices and liberal te rms. We like to think of our terms as terms with a heart . By this, we mean any reasonable terms you desire will be considered up to 36 months to pay. Your payments may be made direct to us and you may be assured of our co-operation in case an extension of a payment is needed as we do not sell your note. The cars are being displayed at our factory showroom here at the plant at 72 West Columbia Street and, for your convenience, we are open evenings during the week until 9:00 P. M. We cordially invite your inspection of them without any obligation whatsoever. Our telephone nmnber is Fairfax 3-4949. Assuring you of our friendship and co-operation, Sincerel A n Dan Shellhorn Associate DSfelm I99 CONCRETE FOR YOUR EIEIIEIUSUILDING NEED CONCRETE A+ Home I i I pOn +I1e Farm KUHNS CONCRETE BECKLEY AND MYERS COMPANY COMPANY 340 Warder SI'reeI' 535+ HIQIT GI' Penn Industrial and Commercial if r , Piping :Biff gf ' S TO RE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR MUSICAL NEEDS REPAIRS REMQDELING Top Lines of: NEW CONSTRUCTION JAMISON PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. Phone FA 5-466I Rear 322 S. WiHenberg 200 PIANOS ORGANS BAND INSTRUMENTS ACCORDIONS AND GUITARS ExceIIen+ Teaching S+af'F RenI'aI Plan on AII InsI'rumen'I's Compleie Service and Repair Depar+men+ BRADLEY KINCAID. Owner MORELLI'S I30 Sou+I1 Founiain Avenue-In Ihe Arcade PHONE FA 2-9626 Ever Notice How Much Cleaner Milk Tastes, Protected in Gloss? -1,4 O .pflw-A . N . I ,hi .K asv.-. ., ,MQ U 'W W' -M do , ,,X. A i X X , ' .Ml ,z ,X ,,k, W5 K A KL Y 1 -w or ,wr-WW was qw s f 3 , ' 1, ,Y O 1 5, iz, f ll 9 , 45 li Q ,Q -l ' ' 2 'i -v 1 XX , M , A A X 3 ,sl 4 1 wx K 9' W N? vis A' V 5 A ,, A Q ? , V A i xi kk wx A , Q .,Mw A X b + ,, , is 1 MW T fl Y, 4 - w e ip. 7 A 'li ,er-. 1 j iiv V1 O L ' . ., 3531 1 X ' Fifi ' ' ' 4 A O. 72 ,X - ' y - 4 511 O , .,, l w ,. S X ', . ips i ' a i f f 2 ' . ' ' S l , bf' ' 9, V, 5 Ili, iii-3f:w'fQ,fQ4xfz'Q 'C S-. 5' . f s .-V. fy, .x s. ty. amy E., ' 1 1 LE Q. , , XX X - 4 '. .1 L g3,esffv fw1 e : O r if s O , , x E f . ' 1 r . 9 ,. ' ' fi.. , K , . , Q,5,QJ .?K kr 1, ew., .f laps .W Msg, J, QWN, X Jw, aw- f N gAy'gi,g4gt L - - I ,A Mas, ,g Q: If N, - 1 I X . Q ,r t7i..5Lstys nik Y f,t -'X il 5- . Q '31 -.5 ' ' + Q 1-.wnsw2 X':...' M- Ihlununnw qua In ' l' wlfsll V rx . ' - in XL S 'Xl - sq, .V . ,1 :or Quality and Economy L IOI8 Oak Street Consult Your l SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 20l HOME owNEo DAIRY A I EAGLE TOOL AND MACHINE CO. INCORPORATED 663 MONTGOMERY AVE. Manu'Fac+uring +l1e Eagle Fruii and Vege+able Slicer and 'lhe Eagle Hemming Machines Tools, Dies, Jigs, Fixfures Special Assemblies, Producfion Machinery CAREFUL ENGINEERING I . GOOD EQUIPMENT SKILLED INSTALLATION COMFORT AND ECONOMY Heating and Air Conditioning- Our Only Business AIR CONDITIONERS- CONVERSION BURNERS FURNACES FOR ALL FUELS I - we cinii AIR CONDITIONING cvs , ggglgzid InsIaIIers of Warm Air and Forced Air Heaiing 0 Qil Fi,-ed and Air CondiI'ioning O S+oker Fired Domesfic - Commercial 203 - ,,,.,. BRAIN LUMBER COMPANY 409 East Street Phone Fa 5-643I ,ff Fairest in Prices First in Quality Fastest Service et MW WSL R mf W Q7 253 Q42 X! XX Iggy 'INN VER AQ,ES Official Photographers for Class of I956 JEAN SARDOU STUDIO THIRD FLOOR EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO SPORTING GOODS 55 'ffjjg,,W , ,ugly ,ga- 'aa BASEBALL - FOOTBALL - GOLF - TENNIS BASKETBALL - FISHING TACKLE - TRACK SKATING - ARCHERY - BOATING - SWIMMING 36 North Fountain FA 3-3331 WATCH SHOP Congratulations Bulova to the Elgm Class of Omega Ernst Bornel Eferna-Mafic Longines WiHnauer Mido GEORGE W. WISDEN Wa'l'cl1, Cloclc ancl Jewelry Repair l26 South Limestone Sf. Fa. 2-9200 SPRINGFIELD. OHIO SOMERS BROTHERS Most Important! A College Education Going away to College is always wonderful, but, please remember that the most important thing is a College Education. Distance, of course, adds to the glamour, and it may lead to extra costs for food, room, and trans- portation. Why be troubled while trying to compute costs at a distant college when you know the fixed costs at Wittenberg? Seniors of Springfield High School should apply AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE for admission to Witten- berg because, as you read this, many high school students have already applied. Their worries are over. For complete information visit the college campus, or call the Office of Admissions, FA 3-7581. KOCH HALl,One of three science buildings on the Wittenberg C ll D CIC Cllllplll. WITTENBERG COLLEGE invouffifv since 1845 Wanted 5 I Mr. T.' I S1 Ir I ?5 A b to Take My Picture! CHARLES A. THOMAS- Official Wildcat Photographer BRIDAL PORTRAITS 'I' AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 'I' WEDDINGS 'I' COMMERCIAL ' CHILDREN 'I' LEGAL lrbookx An TAVLOI MA FEW ,4 . xii'-1 .15l.'!.'1:f'i1 .-1,1 514, E Ti-'fini . . --1.1 Ti 112-11 1,1 1115 , Hi? ,i 1 K :ah 1 '1 -1 . 1-I . ' 1-:1 W?-',.'1 1 -19.11. Wg 51:51. HIT 111' ' 45.5 A 1 i'.FfL - 'rr -1- A.: L- A -he l 4- Qi I. '1 f ' I 4 O I 1 1 X i 1 , 1 1 , V 1 icv .. 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