Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)
- Class of 1941
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'x' W- ' Q ,.rl.., ' P X --:?'zsz-'-72 in , E , i'35'-3-'Qt?i'.!f '- .if -E h- . ,t,,,,,-,.7.4, .qrgv -I 5 -- Q .4x.J .,f, 'r'.b, ' '4 a an-r. ,',,',:L in our production, Daze of Our Years . But these fourteen stars featured on this page have been acclaimed by popular ballot to be. each in his particular capacity, a star of stars. A It is indeed with great pride that we bestowed upon you this honor All oi you are top-rankinqistarsif .. with the fond .1-mpg angyqeggxgggggff --at you will carry 'oUfili4the Sa'ii'iespitQ.- fran, M, .. .. Q 5 wx , ' -'Q if 41: ' ' ' Jie jeux - 'r f ,.. Mgf: R5 I Jw-., a r.w L..-A f LYNN OWEN '-.QQ , - Ideal Sportsman f ufiii' vgzfz 741, I. n. 'F , , E PAT CULLEN , Ideal Sportswoman ,- 1-C. ' E ., L I- 1 . . e. . q' ' -' '. , ,'v'.fj- '..'. ' V ' 'I ' , ' . LY ' V .1 J . ,. . A g-un... , .. . I ' . -:iw . , -Q -.j5'fT.!Z'4f'-' ' 'X-1' 7 . ' 'D-,' 35 ' -' 1 Jgj, 1 -tial . a ' 'L , . F and strive for E1ufm,4gg5g,,g3g5g.t E E ance wJ11:lii+y6ui4zga'6'nfW1i1 the ,Y .-1--. f' ' sq. , Q-,-' E. -tui,,S -eff---if'-isf+f'?:f.- I .A--J1-1gf:tf.:f a.'wit-w-:fr - N 1 ,,,,f:,.,q. . .eilarwgvxnf E z , an ti ' 'if-..-.Jag-g5f5'2 '7L. 1.1. . can-q Anka ' NS- GENE LOU LCHETT . . ,V .Capable Boy Leader cf., ' ' on MOUNT 'fe Talented Boy Musician Talented Girl Musician , Capable Girl Leader ff ...aaa l ,i V lt. 1 04 -1 Q'b I IW I ug ' 'W J ! Q - I! ll ll 5 . Z' Ltfli F ff!-.':.i .' Acvvsgfei ,b . xx ' 1 f , v eiiin On set! Action! Lights I Camera l D a z e o f O u r Years takes place. for the most part. at Springfield High School-scene of a thousand experi- ences. innumerable friendships, and our home for tour un- forgettable years. Housing upwards of two thousand knowledge seekers annually, the brick structure is situated on a beautiful spa- Familiar Corridors cious campus in the heart of the capi- its athletic prowess, and by its many tal city. outstanding organizations and stu Large metal letters were erected on dents. the front of the building this year mak- But com' on, let's hurry on-the cam ing the school more easily identified. eras are all ready to grind out that Constantly Springfield High is kept amazing story of the Daze of Our in the limelight by its contest winners, Years at S.H.S. X V K Siars and Stripes Symbolize Qpportunities Q, .ifxs Ln 4 .A -Ji.. f 'Q- K df, . .W X l , a 1 1 1 14' .1 - 1 I K V ' f? A X W 21 '2 - 13: Q ln' :'i':i ' E . M' c wal 'n ,v ,N M 'aff . S-lf - 41 ' 'ij gym? f-41. x 9 .YQ , ' 93935 ' 6. 1 'Q xg, N' - f-iff' ' 'Hx I - 6.7. 'v J-47' 147 L. fu 7 .' 4 uf: J N N 1' Q, t .L on . 'YK 'if ll ll W .hw 256.3164 fi... About the tum of the century. gaping spectators first viewed the first flickering and blurred motion pictures on a screen. Due to the work of such pioneers in the in- dustry as Desvignes. Muybridge. Marvey. Edison and Ienkins. who. finally collaborating with Armat. discovered the principle of the modern proiector, this great boon to mankind got its foundation. Within about 20 years. when the silent picture was just becom- ing a masterpiece of science and art, the industry was revolution- ized by the appearance of the sound picture. Sound pictures are an outgrowth of the experiments conducted by the Bell Telephone Laboratories. ln 1926 Don Iuan , a film with musical accompani- ment was shown, and the follow- ing year the Iazz Singer . a full length film with music and dia- logue marked the beginning of a new era in the motion picture in- dustry. Since then rapid strides have been made in the improvement of the machining for picture produc- tion. Today the movie picture is a thing of fine entertainment and education. Millions of people the world over receive a liberal edu- cation while in attendance at the cinema. We learn of people in other lands and see history mak- ing events that have iust occurred. In our own high school moving pictures have become an integral part of our curriculum in aiding to clarify subiects. The aim of the present day producer is to make the audience conscious only of the glamour behind the picture. But through the generosity of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and War- ner Brothers Studios, we are priv- ileged to reveal to you some of the apparatus used on set, but not caught by the camera's sensitive eye in producing the motion pic- ture. Aerial view of the Warner Brothers' Studios. Ca equip all ,mek Elem fromoberqfin q me 00 Q65 A sovnd Sw mel Q O o Pa' x. View Ogioxhets to wwe' In el-Qin ody Cfdne m0d ' n'lOunte erll d on Erection of set in progress at studio. Betty Markley. champion plc- ture seer, sees a total of 1039 complete pictures cr year in ' X spectinq prints for defects. 4 8 NSW aw .beta 'ids 8,59 9 wow we s 5x ,. 9696nce ex-cu equipm-' --Q una other H me o xx GM, ent qv - lqen- woyediqe an 8 Camera de mldble In M. 959 -0. P'-Trhnem, eww G' Na ll ty Such pictures as appear on these two pages, movie producers are reluctant to release in as much as they take away from the glamor of the motion picture indus- try. Nevertheless the 1941 Capitoline is fortunate in being able to publish these exclusive photos. 1. Miss Lana Turner pre- pares for her latest role as Sheila Regan, one of Zieg- feld's most dazzling beauties in M-G-M's Ziegfeld Gir1 . 2. Make-up must be iust right for the wardrobe tests are seen not only by the director but by the producer as well. 3. Cameraman Ray lane tests the light on Lana's face before starting the cameras rolling. 4. Madame Marthe who designed the star's pillbox K I I Q6 LCdfl0Il hat checks to see it is at just the right angle, while Larry Germaine gives a last twist to her coillure. 5. Iudy Garland. her co-star in the iilrn. helps while away the time as Lana has her hair dressed by the studio hair stylist. 6. Stars are even measured for camera angles. There's more to the business than meets the eye. 'main ' T WN, ., 3 3 x. . Freshman Class Offlcers 'FULL LA.sswELL President lE R R Y S T R U M Vice President HELEN HUMPHREY Secretary HARRY STRUM Treasurer As the magic screen of yesteryear reveals the exciting and fas mating drama of high school life we find a laughing carefree group of youngsters fresh out of the grades Gayly mingling on the steps they await the sound of the bell to beckon them to enter upon the uncertainties of a high school career. 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'ILM :lm - ' ' 5 v- - - . - -K -K A - 4, QV' i Y f .,3:, ::':':1, .1593 Jeizsi, ...Hin ,:2Iir3.1, , J Y A fE.,:r.g G Sophomore Class Officers D o N A N D E R s o N Presldent CLAUDE BRAMLET VICE Presldent PEGGY ALLISON Secretary CAROL SCI-IELL BOB GOLDMAN Treasurers Bhtzkrelgl The school 1S taken by storm A year has passed s1nce a bunch ot awkward freshmen flrst made the1r presence known by gawky stares hang 1ng hps and general d1s1llus1on But now d1scard1ng all thelr once t1m1dness and backwardness the soph ornores loose a vlolent exploslon of racket as upper classmen They know the ropes and all the angles lnslstmg on a1d1ng the lncomlng freshmen the latter all part of the annual drama enacted that contmually rlvals rts predecessors Sophlstlcatlon has become thelr byword Sophs begm to galn promlnence rn actxvlty athletrcs and scholarshlp School dances are graced by the1r pres ence organlzatlons proht by thelr membershlp and teams boast thelr abrllty What a class' There s no stopprng them T 5 wind up more dead than alive. 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H fri: riik . , , eff .lex w-'.w1'111f, fffee Xirii Junior Class Officers THoMAs HALPIN Pres1dent IERHY WINNING V1cePres1dent CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Secretary ALICE LUEI-IRS Treasurer Almost from obscurlty a group ot rugged rough barely known students have ar1sen and now take the1r places among the outstandmq students ot the school But now the t1me has come tor them to ettle down for they reallze that 1t they are to share ln any senlor honors scholastlc or extra currlcular they must start m at once Grade averaqmq and preparauons to really dlq ln next yea beqln Besldes scholast1c ach1evements lunlors held oo s1t1ons m clubs on the publlcatlons and took top honors ln much of the school compet1t1on Iunlor ath lettc ablhty IH football basketball track and baseball was the prlde of our school 1 1 1 1 S 1 I - T' A . 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 Juniors Dig in As Graduation Looms Ahead as S An Cr 6.5 Three-year Men Grab Limelight From Seniors Junior Aspirants to Inherit Big Campus Jobs 1Af An- an QI! 23 7 LA Q1 36 'X A IA fi Q9 Spotlight Focuses on Junior Socialites May Senior Class Officers RICHARD GENE MORGAN Presldent WILLIAM ROLLO DELLERT V1cePres1dent ROSEMARY ROLENS Secretary ENSLEY CONVERSE SMITH Treasurer Its unbehevable what four years can do how our h1qh school career for was lt IIVGI can leave 1ts mark on us senlors A qulck glance at tlmes screen plctures alant leaders who have replaced blushlnq bewlldered cootles able scholars who know all the trlcks of the trade Cwhen to laugh at teachers Jokes and when not to etcl accomphshed athletlcs Wlth a world of valuable experlence behmd them flne speakers de baters and dramatlsts and smooth SOCICIIIIGS who have developed polse and tellowshlp from our or qamzatlons the1r meetlnqs the1r dances and the1r partles The tlme has come for us to bld adleu to these qay carefree days Wlth only pleasant memorles to recall these happy years of our llves Tht I . s .L . . 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I I ' I I I - I I I - I 5 4-o-0 ,r HELEN ALBRIGHT ust men1cr1 donmn een s1s 11p md takes not e r-sr ore n s 1e1' t vcr1 0 v J refre non C A A LDWARD ARMSTRONG Moybe women d1d ofQ11,y s 1 e 1n h1cg schoo 1.1 5 e sdys he ll forget n femmes ond se tle dcvwn 1n rremed W 1sh1n t n U ELINOR BARRER The 'dn swcymq my '11 of on orclestrrr rerxllv does qs to Elmor All on h r tee slr fxppmq nd l hr IIIIUQ you know shes rnczn EDWARD BECK 1le mtmn he I lf 'ols of SHS Ed pluyed ' 1or1net IH the brrnd uni would 1 woys be counted on for on excehent YGCIIUIICH IH 11s ory Soctcty FRANCES BILLS Fronme rome to SHS 111 her 1un1or year 11nd stepped 1'1CjI1 lfl ly lormnq Ph1los uno lfmnd mg Q plow 1r1 the Senrcr ploy Nrce work' tlo Holtooy AUDREY BOBILLIER 11le he res err xr odmq 1D snow drxlts Aororex sped cwoy o Flcndo ent v he bue sl-ues ond sonar heoches gh LORENE BOESDORFER A re dy sm1le and 1nn1n X pm de monyddqy '1eer lor Lorene s ccm,.3n ons rn 1 use who x ere trcube r edeo svn 1 1 VINCENT I P BRAMLET 31d you ezer sec V .ft fn 'IQ mnt snc 1 ry omer ru: f rny Joke cr Q ever 1sec f I0 Ne1 er cud wel 'Tmrty two BILL ALLEN S f J sm 0 J IS ed m ul s l roc Q1 1r1s s Q 11ol1y blondsl rom re 'r' o G NORMA BABBS Bohs1e s solo 1n the C TIS f S 1 on r 0 9 ol F m s 0 1111ul we mve ever tueord Her musrc xl ol:1l1ty GC 1 cun s fer her r1dm1rGt1or1 ct Ilf I' Donfuld fs ls 'ro o b ALBERTA BAXTER f on In fx lore er s pu' l1r forge s hfr IT fxrvetous portroydl of L1n I1 rn the floss ploy Knth rrme Hepburn here s relllv fme compet1t1onl ' l A Co ed Art eng rto o SH Clrb Tfc Holooy WELBY BECK lt Nos or1 the hoske wcll ourt thot Welby showed us ot h w m de qood sport 1nd that fxqlotm SDIYII Comhmed to make cz fme fellow oppello Eoslretboll I MARIAN BLAKLEY lets drrnrel No serond 1r1 1tr11o11 IS needed when lVlor11n zs around Twznlchng es ft the hrst SIQTI of mus1c d1st1nqu1sl1ed th1s donunq en thuszost CARL E BOEHMER Arnb1t on Boenmer l1ved 1111 to hxs mcknorne by tcxlunq rn dame 1n erest an w od worn He rvmns to apply h1s r en' IU tne future to zz po' ern moker s rode C ol FRANCES BORN z x11 eflcmr, dr x1v1C1ous ond cz hard work Ismned 'er cc xx orkersl topesoct Coctolv-e Cf O ed or D C we res deff J s Mor Copper o r K he :le ov 'rr t cl o S FLOYD BRITTON ovd ex Sued 1r1 l11s l 1'e 'IOIDIWY ond r IS une mrs-2 I ack r1d1nq He mtends cgntmue Us rx smllefl ecnes run 1n the future vo at C , 3 , I v I - Q' :nd B1ll dlwcy h1d ll lcf of 1 A H 1- 'T ' i 11 , 1- f'r1 in .l oi, ' nd w' in- i' 4 'Q re. 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X' I 1 MANDA CHAMBERS f' K TI Il I' I' D C ST' 7ll'I Sf'C I S D s rw s in acin CARLENE CHAPMAN .Q e pcrs rs fs f s ren I IIS Cl' VIIS J ey are sur su tfsstu DICK CHAPMAN Din nrfvnises to be a m in Cf mystery sin e he refusel clis l sf any plans for tie ure V O dv know howevrr t hr ywrovm n ahle leader we ish him all uure ess' Wvfinalvrs SN' dam pres 'loft Co vcr KATHRYN CLAFFY D your Iin,ers and aes ,rc J hlue and frosty winters cold Then Qultivae '5 tliryns friendship for she le iu ilu At Laag Q FRANCIS CLARK Francis better known as o had still a oher nirk name t s Doameat e nt ie 'iaure it ou' 1 akes t e prize tor ori ina Freshman Foo' o BETTY ANN CLAYTON Time was nexer heavy on e'ty' Qian s. She alwaj found ssmethinq to dr- might he smimmina, divina, irixinq, or dravinq. All were her favorite pastimes. MARY IANE CLAYTON M, l. losses up ana .zn- nounces her favorite Vfisfime as plenty of exriternenf. She should ima gfenfy of 'his '.-:hen she lsetrnes 'i ysyshzl- MAGS. 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E216-' N': L'3 HTC' S::'f',, Thirty-four KATHLEEN CLINE I'f5 'I'3l ' 'ere r e e S t- .Q C D A LEWALD IAY CRAMER IR -c ne s in ers C in s ll ns ' x r Fck PATRICIA CULLEN exer 5 lu see evcs alaain nth aevi tr youl know s ie s planning yranlc or hinkin, uy a em P ec r C ass B re ww Us tr ost or ii ent f A Golf Gro EILEEN DANIELS Makina others handsrne is Vileens main ide why shes so interested n beauty culture On the iae shell take time out for soor s and p ayinq the piano ask G BOB DEAN Between now and the time Eoh is an accountant he will be busy with his hcbhies hun na 'ishina and qolf Orchesifa aavanred theate ro al o 0 e s ear -3 hour mei all cotbr 3 EVAN DIERKIIR Enin says he likes to rea, best of al -mayhe .hat's w ', he Could always start an in' telliaent arqumen. in History. Spafsh Cltbg Cafeteria Councl. FRANCES DONOVAN ,. you want to l-:now th.. lavfst qossip abou' ilie movie s ':rs ind the plots of The new' est rizzvies, then see Franres, ,in 'rrfient fan cf the motion n rr: AVONELLE DUNCOMBE I 4- 4 41- ' ,usiy lc A. gfyulir 'zna '1'1ssi':l,l1+fQi : ,gre :t s'fre of en gj.'::1ent for .5.'.'3::ell-'-, As 2 s'u'ien' :t Illinois '.'.'esley':n, she Exigies to gontinue and volcgs this interest. C':'es 1'Jf. Etna. CAROL CLOW MARY CROSBY HAROLD CUMBERWORTH Q rw 5 4: ISU D S IU QIGS G rr NIS ROBERT DAVIS f 1 , '1 f' s y mc If und WILLIAM DELLERT HGHdSOH'Q E11 W s r u 1' W s r1 G rrwfi f 11 11 frround Ill rs fr SD Y 13, VS FLORENCE DIXON fffr YI ffr1s1r1 IVID I mms 'Irs sw ffm mue ny Q. , ss F rss Qsmfss Q uturs C do ALVIN DORNES 'll D M. JIU KGS :- S C S ff' S fl 1'fSf r- H r:- rss DOROTHY ENDERS Eva: es 23' plug: ff jf Ei:'1en', 'Len ycu hiv, 1 'rect in stirs, She knows all 'ie Irsst swaps :nd hzs eu'-9:1 rizde up scrns cf her cz-fn. 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CORINNE MYERS Q ISI FCI' 111 ICS C72 'DCI BILL NEATHERY LJIFS 'L LII 5 III IAOK NEIBERT 9 Somfl 16111: Q -2 11 1L1so11r111t,1 n VQJI 1 BILL NELSON 115 No S111 Cl frs Il In 19 S 3 c IHS 'Z IT ED NICE hf V IS 1 1 I 4 s c rr 3 fl MARY NICHOLS J Js .1 112 J f 1 1 Ju11se11o1 mn LI e ID fsn 1'- rp 1111111 1 LOUISE NICKELSON Q 1 soends Il e s 1112 IIT' IOJIIIQ 'IGI :1 G A A F 11, Ong ? g N.- r- L T19 C'?.f:I is-tzrttzirt cf the F11-emily 31.5 tgreezzble I f::':1.l 'exrn lcv, 11:35 '1 fL:11s'.'::n2.e1 f11e1.:s ZTITXIILI' - flzsr. an 're f1EI i :nd 121,331 'IZIL us :s 'rear 1,spei EIS ',':.1 ..Jies. ::1 ner s',:.g.:s'1' :: zr:p.1sf.- I ff. H H' y 111.35-1,1 51,41 rr.e1i's. ,, ., ,, . - - 23 S','Jf- B:.s Cer: ' . - e ' 915' J' C:D c e' :pf fn- :2 ' 2 3 :zf:2s': -'-. - .l.1. :1:'.'s1,'u1'11s Q1::- :s 1 F-2 'fflif 'la'-'3'4 ' if Si?--53' - fares' unter ',1 ans-e:'.':'.',:z 'lied :lz'1.es, fzrzrxe herself I K :sic 'Q Bch. 51, is quite scgph fired. 'Q hsiby cf horseilzfk 1111.5 muny 331' TL, . 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IU cg 'ffl 111571. 4 I Q 52,5 C: 1' Q B'1svrA'1,': I 21 Lf-S BUS' S I D--1' VPS 101 V::':G 2 3 4. . -fi 1: izs ffI'CQY'II'I1 :Et 111. IN Lcxuse '.-ms sixth JH 2155-1'1i . Cf The Tran '1'2t 5131: EI'Z'JI'1i4'I f,:11 of 1911.1 skqfinz 'hat slim C1 ' Z, .,'1' ff 'md kan -f 'i :I 1,111-sd :,1 sk ITIYI4 lui: ZYICI ncw . ' .E,, f .,,f Q' 'EIS yen A C: 1 pare ti..- ' .A fc! the 111-2 .Ls f the f1LII,. F1 1' ' 1 styie. T't1's: :'s. De S.:,:'1' . . Q c , t.- ,.. K. ,.. ,- f- ,1 IEAN NORTHRUP '.'.'1'h music :nd horses as her two absorhxng interests, learn divided her ':tten'icr1 be- t'.-:een them and IS d learned authority on both suhects. Auvahzea O':'eS 3 s'es'ae g A fS'a'e O':r4?e : 347-40. GERALDINE NORVELI. CCl1Eff1HC,' pictures and nevrsgtaper clrpgigh gs was Ger- ry's hobhv, and guna thru them reminiscing was her iavortte pastime. , Spzfsh Cvcg Na z'a Hex' 531122. NORMAN NOURSE Another trark and bastcet hah man Norm n is cr well llked boy nt only for hls athletic prowess but also or l11s qood d1SPOSll1OTl 5 ctb.1l'2 T cn 2 NORENE O BRIEN Feqretouaors s e tome of 'Norene 1 s'1e can mossibly arr nae lf l 'HG 1n er re sk rn no n 1n., hd 1r1 the summer summing ms and o n in a DELORES OLARI Qutet 1ntell1aen1 ac 1V1l1GS zppeoled to quxet and 1ntell1 gent Delores Bes of all she l1lced mano must and qood hooks KEITH OLSAN Three unes re svn ny 'rtous 1n our rrrn s Kex h1s vrolin and ms ar rend mere uld he no se ona '1ddle lr.1nlleLause 'ie s ox s e-qu l rnterest 1n e h Aavohccd Orc?-est The 'er Or-:Hesvra B ltett VIRGINIA O SHEA Grnnle sim, lv Lul ed ne rrre r 1g , e un ef e V A A LAURALYNN PARKERSON rl Q IRENE PAUL lrene '.-:ent unassumincjly and aureiy about her work for teur years and really got resufs because she was Chosen for the National Honor Society. G.A.A. NATACHA PEHLMAN 'Tushte gets our vzte for the sweetest arrl in sihzol. Dependable and modes? she worked at her activities, al- most always through first. JV 5. et , Secretaryj B. e Six- :fad re-zafvj J'.4 C.?'J'Cl': Pe: Cast 'e Sta' ouotcnj Aft Leagfj Les East Snaer' G ls 'V 'rl A 4-OV' Ho O '4 4 WALTER PITTMAN Ius ask the basketball eam tl t wasnt the es man aqer hey ever had Ask Mr Pe1erman too They ll all e you of hs capability and ce tend li y rfs as c ba IOHN PUGH ll l'at luscrous a ent of hrs made a definite ll as he upplty CCLlS1'11I'l the senior nlass pay or Te ol DON REDFEARN Ac uracy and a precise sklll at h nd1Craft are two assets mhrl Don has on his side XVIGYI he aoes forth o press the wortd a a we work e Qher DOROTHEA RIECKS l A woman o m s Do' be reves 1n ke-eo ina a secret for onv in'orm1t1on she vo 'eere x s 'ha she HKEA 1, RAYMOND ROBB -1nd no her business m n Y' 1 1n ' to C 1. su cs MELBA ROBERTS Q Yml ll HAS H U1 .L Co. , , Na ot r r Sw.-6 1. 1 - t Y 5 ' G 1 , rf ' Jo. ' h t - 4 O A r f . . 4 f ' , . ' t ll BQ 1, - 5 'G' .3, 4, P- 'Um 4 f F .1 'Wa' B ki Ilg P..ss. 'ln G 4. H i ih lack 11 ' N .C- -K 1 , ,, . C 1 ' 1 1 . 4 1 . 1 Q 1? J 1 1, . ,, .A . K. 3 a ., n 1 X .F 1, I t '- Y at' a a ' da C' f' A A . ' , ,V . ' Y ,. . Sider? F rw: rwrsj H tdav. u 1 , ten ' , 'a C' a aain. 1 4 1 1 1- - - C ' ' 1 ' '- G I , 1 ' 'Il ' ' - - '- 2 . t im- , ' W 1' l 's 4 ' od- ,3- e 3 A . Ah ia? ' ' f Y - 1 H 1 5 W, - teryl .tie ol' ' A - - 4 f - - rd 1 i ffl ' her life t:1e -,11 It A 1 - H f ' 1 11' 1 lun- 11, 1 L 1 - Q Y 1 1 N 1 ' L ., ,. , s d -Ja .1 1 ' a 1 1, . 1. . a - GC lzasehall. ' f fa' 1 a. 3 u ' Ah. N.. 1 11 ,, 1 ' f. I - in t abl j j' ' , T' Lum IH ,r ,- A He W. ,-t 'r:1.1s the rrmqsl Ri v me ...US LG d to Mp., ,,6Q,y,CnG future hopes A L14 a ittll- , A . -. 4' :mf . 1 11 1 .1 1. up .rnd lflftiff 'nent wlfli :ter 'tehrf 1 'HJ ' SJ' , M. ., V 'ans' :nt QCLCLI sp1r1ts1 -sm44f14- Les B151 Af' Le:g.i4 v':e D'CSI' DZSHACI 2 3 4 :-: j C. .j C, Sty? I pg,-W, 1 . . :. ,.s . W, S 31,153 7 P :ucv '.'.'c:i r:1g'i:1 'rririause ' 'S nes t .1 NIV ' 1 - 1 Y ,Q H, , h ,V Q' -h :.:'t1r:- :1f-'z stronges' ti L 'fn Mrully In He- l.'-'-Q: 1. Sif- f-ntoved regirrxa ,my , trer .uture is ur1:xei1ae: ' Q ' ' ,' . , , PFMVS ,W ,- 'SS N rn: trrau 7 '.-.'1t:: now and ., ...e .1, ,,11, . , - ,W ,fl V S, Y, SMU ' ' then rn e . t ' tg a rrzie :Z 'en' ' A ' .f 'ff 'V H , ' throw' . Ca: 'C the Sta' ' r:':': ea - , l . I .39 ppt vie VQSJV.. 5.viE,. Vx:':': Herz' Soi ct. -' 53' 'r' Jr. B.le ' Jr Cop s'3'ej Cireetfag Ho aa. . MARIORIE PAULEN A IAMES A PENDERGRASS LUELLA POPE UV-Y r KATHLEEN RALEIGH Qu S1 2,1-Qs s 5 O r- FRANK RESPET ' nrFrns IT 5 PAULA RIEMER J 1 -2 k man IDIITO fn Or Us sms H31 G I f se BETTY RUTH ROBERTS f- S nm, W W Q fn MARGARET ROBINSON BILL PEEK LORNA PHELPS LT' r: WILLIAM POSTON MARIORIE RECHNER wmnss HG .uf rm, TFSIIFIE ROBERT RICHARDSON ,frm Hxidy IS Y' TI C' PTI f KGS 5 ms Q Crm IS C'TI DON RIESEN u 1 mx JIC1 m mp I1 m I en 1nDGr1Pq IS msf n r 5 f push 0 J-Dr q. LOUIE ROBERTS Y BILL RODGER 9 H Y Forty 'hree ROSEMARY ROLENS 'ITCT 1: Q IOHANNA RUNGA r-Q S KEITH SANDERS e1 y eres 5 Spemsh efms 1fY111.3 Jn blcnces L 1D Comlrluf e eresvs qt The U cf 1 C WARREN SCHILKE QIHQIHQ se-11 h IS ' the u1e ,mg cf Q wmd mmmer s e S1115 he seven seas RICHARD SCHNEPP D1ck eonfesses mos' mterested 111 IS ev 1111111 hut work Bu' L115 10111310 41 C H ee IH 'he Mczrmes Q Dcut Tl Admucxl Me O U1 W c+ vars er MARY SELLERS rshuv se1v1 e 1e1'1dc:11111'y Mary ' L1 e re J1IDI'I16- ITS 'or e swp 3 'TGV D O 6 S 6 O WESLEY SHIKE 1-S 9 LJ I JWDCH Dffl Y ROSE MARY SIMONS fx C IEANETTE ROSS MARY ELAINE RUSH Q EILEEN SAVERLY ,ue ms r n 12 een S 1- uns s e h 1 1 1 '1uC11o11 0 ROSANNA SCHIMENZ e py 11 tle Pcs 1111 Cd 111 SOW19 hmq .mnw 111 Q1 how' hopeless 11 1111 seem cpvcw r eGcf GAC HOWARD SCOTT Dmwmq soul ors or pre ty CJIIYS c ds sore 01 S Q e uve guesse- 1e e ' V e 1 F3- A' Q e MARY SEVERNS Hwy IS T1 Q 'TUS1 e ny! e 11' 0 Q me J 5 FC dv 1 G A A V HARRY SHORT N LL BETTY SIMPSON Zxxe' 1- ei Fiserrjzrjr luxe' LQ' fx: jig 15 :d1x11e'i hy 311 '.-sh: 3:1111-.' ee 'z k11:'.'.' :per QS get ner iz: 5,1 ':e:er:s1 .' xiii :r1er1:5 sxjr. fezxene glfzvez h11.111xie, '.'.'1.:'e'.'er sie 51.311 'p 11.'::1'1'1l'Qe is 3 sihzzl 771325- te fe11:'.'.' shes Eiegiz 1e':ier. 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I CI' S S S For y 5119 f. -f. 71 ,- ,- in ,se in f L- If N.. fi i -fl L.. fun L fl S- fir i- r'- STRATTON SPRINGER GLADYS STICKEL CVT CII? Q 'J Q p 0 WARREN SUCKOW Quo as lady lCIllPI of no mfom hlhly Hcrcver e e s he 1 D cu h rhoose hlm se rr lzrv of 1 e Delp vs ch sho H GERALDINE SUTZER Cheery smller No I Gerr kep sunny slde up alx ays Even hrouah blue Monday and exams she still deserves lhe Utle ' L faq e Th la vwce presl 9 Nat onal Honor Soc sh or rv-0 ar ic we exlcr IEAN E SWART Ar for Arts sake has a lecem apr e xl lor lean T vxhy she s so mlercsfed slcet ma and deslqnm, ana 'apes 'o :J end arl schro ln SHIRLEY SWEENEY ezdy smlle s r I exes hd fharmmg Vers n FIG I GVIS IFS v ISIIIFSS I D D ' 'JQC ROBERT TARR :fb Pix' :..'f' ,f ' :viii xr- 11. 1 1:1 1r1 If-1-f 11, :r.y':.1I z flifl. f' :'1 :.. 'i. tu- 0 CWC-I 'mana 2.,V.n,3 , M FTW'- SlX ELIZABETH TATE CARL EUGENE THUNMAN ILEANOR TURNER Ur JIU, mlb yrm el n e l f shur O F lf' fl X f MARION VICK T he a buyer or a l rue dey 1r'men1 store x ou d real lze Marlons londfsl dreams For reoreauon shell c loose dmvma and qomq lO mov s lc d Cool o G L 5 n for Scale EDNA WEINI-IART yn ver 1 1 1 s o db I r me P 1 1 nc svnoa hy for her lu CHARLES WEINER ronr s u los Dc: s rmlf I BILL WIGHT vu... ,R ,. :':1r1: 'ffm fit.: . :1Z ' zz.: zz:--1.5 EL., r.1':1r.: Lf. s :. '. 1 ::.1 17.1 f.l:- :. s 'z s'rz 5 Q: zz .' g :s'1::.'-s, ': Er: l 2 3 -1 5 Ez . BETTY IUNE TAYLOR L ul I' ,syeczq Q 11 FSSTI JUI9 BETTY IANE TOZER I .Q Kfnny9 GLENN TUXHORN me n1 s rfusf 1 VI o IH fres Glfnns r es fS l 1re IIS Ill' f If fs s f r f f tn 11n 1n the future TED WAGY P' Sen lem c ID ot exC1emer1 1s 1 forest ranger Horses and '1unt1n, re LIIS spe 1al forte Co ed MARIETTA WELKER Punk s a es her tu ure as unrer' ID lout s 1tes her '1V on e 1 1st1me s rollectma 'hm IS for 1 hope chest hmm' th 1t sounds pretty certam RAYMOND WESTBROOK l?1vrrond dearly loved to rw re smelly m1xtures m he GITIS rf l1 ora or Po III a araumens 1nd d1 zfult oroh lems were o 1f'r J n terests IOYCE WILEY y Q Q f rn des l.1 e 1U ersf s ff ure rn ne 1 J'1'11ol1 see ex els nd 15 sure to be su ess'ul PM Art Leaq e Castro mf- Sta '1rtQ'1to- N 'ra H o 50 M 9 4 iv -ag Forty seven MARLOWE TAYLOR J rlo Je see o ne'ure r s oound read any lung sne n ma her vonte ln r soo IRENE TRIBICUS ond Irene of he :wer er'e t QUIT syes spent her extra t1me e1ther d nomq or s xrnrmnq Nursmq makes her future look Cro Jded ' the tlme bemq A Coe C IAMES VAUGHAN Arky was a malnstay of e ootball team th1s year nd showed an aCt1.'e mteres' ln syorts all through sfhool Enqmeermq at the U of I IS llli qoal efrts p tcs Y Foot e 4 Basketb LEONARD WAHI. To enter the U of I as an enqmeermq student is Leon ard s plan for contmued edu canon I-le hopes to emerge ct fulltleclqed electrxcal en qmeer PAUL WELLER Here s another semor head ed for mechanl al enqmeer mg Pauls also mterested 1n baseball and model hu1ld1nq of all kmds and sor's KAY WHITE Kay was quxet but censor ent1ous and was usually call ed on when respons1b1l1ty was necessary Her irlends and eachers w1ll m1ss her Spomsh Club Art League VIRGINIA WILKIE VJhat '1 d1i5erence an l makes Gmny cla1ms no re 'atlon to Vtfendell and states Her afonte pastzme not as pOl1ll s or foreugn affa1rs but aanomq and mus1c RALPH WILCOX n ed ln Xpnn G n t ,ln s n m n .Je Nex n c -4 c t mr IANE WITHEY xn Q fb ers l-lex' 11 er-es s sm er mme A HARRY XAMIS vmrr otene .wt be e lrst stew xn l-iorrys path econunq CDA He hopes xere IS moe to con lnue 'Ho' tom nd scnfp cltectlon we slde IOHN BROWN DIXON No qulet l1'e 'or Iohn Bro Nn He v. ns to crne 1nto CI ten mtlllon dollar leqocy ond then 'lnrou o party to spend ll all Q ot cs treoslrer vwce pres: rt no me F ct r- Pep Sctod Pr Com fYtt'CQ PMERY HUDGINS luslness mon ol he fu f 'fu s Emery H pans sore keep f He ner ll s qro frv rv oo s lu hores c ess u 1n en ltr LOIS WILSON une' f' s G s I. lS u fee e 'n mn rn r trxends n nee nt n C fn nurse her C se f S1 nl? O A A MARIORIE WOODS notlfer D f 'ld wklzzers e e lt 'D v in-nn ore pens o roprer u fr from uslncss e C KENNETH E YOUNG All strenuous ou door spcr s oppeoled stronoly to Kennv e xkesbest C10 skxe on swzm Knot ot he some umm cm tlunks nf JN f 'on 1 exu mg drnbxtxon Cdfcterta Cc BOB HAYNES Any one wltn is nluflu !1ITl bxtlon as Bob hos should inc su cess lurlclnq oround the corner Good lu lc fo me future' Vtrcnglcrs Cotctcrti Co C DON LLOYD Don Come wus n IUDIOT :nf et' if he completed ns se-mo' ve nf' ll r' ond wtsh lnm Il mis toss ere n A 0 enyoyed FRANKLIN MEYER moothest of 'He Smootlues vlf oody was onr n' 'ne most popular SGYIIOY C Q nb ro f Co rv 'lf Q gp wr:-r, St lent B ,g C Cf: ctr-f 1 Cr n C H Y B s-f'r I 2 3 4 Ek1p I: ded ' C,' g- Q 'W M5 hu -,-,Vg 5 S H. field ffiff F' ' 'BUSH 'I ely :hd d in . 1' 3 .A D1 Ville 3113 Tx,T'ltLlY. ' A , 3 d ' fqfgng 'R-931, jrefxr K9 plc s 1 go Eizfrf 1 'Wo ' she mike G exillep 'ne .:t',r 1: often: Janus - - 6 hs ,n prcfes Mi lx' ' . 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A opp '11, 54,30 1' itz 9e sf Aff: moved 'vw 'Heep January Senior Class Officers D o N E D w A R D s Presldent VIRGINIA SCOTT V1cePres1dent BETTY EDWARDS Secretary EVELYN SAWYER Treasurer An all star cast the class of l94l' We the youth of today are dest1ned to soon be the Iaw makers the buslness men the housewlves the actlve c1t1zens of tomorrow In our soJourn 1n hlqh school We have been awarded hlqh honors ln many flelds We have been an lnteqral part of our athletlc teams and been enthuslastlc backers We have many of us excelled ln scholarsh1p We held the quldlnq relns ln many of our school orqanlzatlons But the last reel 1S runnlnq low on Illm Our stay has netted us 1nvaIuabIe expenence and educat1on Many of us are ready to face the World now whlle others of us are maklnq preparatlons for more ad vanced tra1n1nq Our eyes are front so loorc out tomorrow here We come Fty ' . . . . , I - I I I ' I I . 1 I or -nine BETTE ADAMS WAYNE BAILEY ADDALEIN BEAVER 'Av 1' rn P ess L1 e 1 Jfs she Jew Q A63 1 s P CI ROBERT BRUCE ercn K1 en 1 ee cnc Q f1 ld 1f '16 swends as Wu L1 mme s me aces ' rv 1113 C EDNA CARTER Q V 1lI'l-'24 s er 1' s' mcg r F SN11 'Y or s Je e Je Duc Per f-1 11' ws' CONTESSA CONSOLE CSS Ll G IICTQ Q L: q c PEARL DODD DICK ANDERSON KATE BAKER Q Q 1: 'IGFS IOHN BIESENTHAL nf' e 'f P v e R55 P Im ISR FS Sf 1 FTF s v Us c, u u TWIST H HARLES BURRIS s IDS 1m durmq 'IIS cur O, Sy1'1I'l1.-,19ld H1q Yeu 1 HV m1SSGd somethmc ou dldlqf hear 111s sax Nszvnw 1n 'He orche-sim LEONARD COADY Leon rd s mV1'1on 11 seems 'fs ms 1HQLl1Sh h1mSQIf some U IS r .c wie G' S Grease Pkex r f1qH' Ccmrrender e I' S' me M1 D. 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If-. 4 ,- R... f.. N- L. N. 'I I' III E. E 'r' O. F' f.- N... ,- BETTIE IUNE HATTOON Eetty's amhidius amhlicn is to marry fx rnilhcrxzire. 'While wcrinzj fer the right man to some izlcnzj thc, shell spend her tzrne roller and ite sl-:ating and aznfmg. ANNE HIERONYMUS Liz , reilly gilfrys T1 mean game cf budge and dis: ernizrciclers and necks rugs Pl re1nau1s es '1 e me 'mt STUART HOFFMAN Stuss amnlron rs 0 mOfl1 ran vvhne hrs vonte Smcrts are 'of bull and lease L l HIS homey IS su y1r1 human r IS Y' BETTY IAYNE HUNT Tmy Bets N s alwiys so funlovma and Cnarmrnq that 1lS easy 'o see her favorlte ambltlon 1S enloyrnq l1fe and her future arnbltlon 15 to be 1 GPPY A Copnclla French Cub Pros GMEYVQ NOSSMJ D DORIS IAMES They can p1 ure Dons 1n a trxm wlnte nurse s umtorm wlfnch exa ty sux s her qule hlceable perscnah y l e ho! e tna she does 'ar IH 'ter chosen 1ela BOB KANE heres sarnecne ncvel am 11 n Bea Des e an of-erseer n ran: l-l s en n f 1 , a J sr ' 15 m se sen LLOYD KIKENDALI. 'Till SCIS 1S V J C D Fxfty two MARY KIRBY Mary insls's that her future IS up 'O fate rut feel aulfe sure 'hat her ahllity and Qevdershrp Vllll prcve virlufz- Eile ':sse's in whatever snc undertakes. C'u ef SJ: Dec- F'es 1r 2 'rss V:-9 ffcs1c : Jff' Lea BUS nm. Q -. gf., Lng sh: BOB LINEBAUGH Talluntg and ffzkmq gstidurcs were ine two thinas Bolt ex' felled in. ln his spare trrne ld r Jef' lnm e v u l tern wer e Ccun ll EDWARD MILLARD Red may some day prmt our newspaper for us At the yresent mme roller slcatma md tnlzards seem 0 tl lns 1me Many spor's are also IH lns llst of 1 '1v1t1es DORIS OWENS Dor1s wlll make some lucky man a wonderful w1fe since sl'e mtends to study dxetetlcs and cookery at telleqe and also smce fancy rookmq IS her favonte pasume DICK PATTON Someday Dzck Hopes to Jam he held of aeronauucal en ,meermg Meanfvlnle hell svend hrs spare t1me sw1m 'nmq aqu ,lanlnq and on vm, c er wa or spors B 1 SUSAN REED T e t G1 '1 lr sln A N Qu 1nlerle'1dersn1r2 n er m eres r Q ef- 1 5 vw ful e c U1 15 'Ju A MILDRED ROBINSON :sv 1: H14 Sf' G f all w' C Ilff' SFX BOB KRAFT RICHARD LOVE 's A BETTY LOU MILNER C I mr r rx I umf l nr I I I Icm, manfls VI fnwnf' pecpl ff Ho H1 e Infr rII,I s s I LYNN OWEN rfc S , ITIJTI SI: Be cr Ln frm Psa Linn re I mf 'IIS r,r 'or we S oo Grghlrs I er' V5 CC fd oo 'ECI CK MARVIN PAULSHOCK G mr m1rII Ifgrv s 'J 91 IW, resn r U Qngfms ry experImfn s Isnt wry C o 'y rp fI'f2f1 'o IIIS LIIIIIJI Icn rf cv n IIIV cf mv mer sim-2 rx QQJ S J P Q PHYLLIS RICH Sm S c fy .III J D 'U ome Isf GI, 'IG I qc PEG RODGER .III VIH Q Iv n JI PCS 5 4: 6 KI' 'I I'l GCSI,'I I' f US IRWIN LADAGE GEORGE MCAFEE IC In vw WIS I I HOWARD MITCHELL I Sw f I IS fI'lfS H I SAW F' ff IK 'J ,1 A J I CD11 'IIIS ur -2 IOHN PARK 3 I 15 Q I FQ .C crew: Jufn Q fnms- S Q, IQIF- 'c u f em Irmderltclly guls II 3 nundsome 'e Wow In us'IQr s umhrm N' Q 'IDJIY' HERB PERLMUTTER arf Cm 'I D nc rub ISR ef S 'ned IWIS lun I Q or I modeS'1V cw Imf IK CY flls In none IQ rv C LQVERNE RIFFEY II FS O d swImmIrIg sas to quw' M S IIIIP HC- LEADES ROLLMAN L11 'In I 'f s r' IcII dv FII 1 II'1'GD Krzfff IS 3: zriex' izri- Fjrrzixg fall fr.-.'i:s fu- Qri extgsgzsi 'JCI eipjfs 'gre Qgfe :Vi 52:1-.' haf 'fxaxg f,If',lff:S :f Q:i:Q Le SQTMQSSZ4.-Q1'.'g7,'g Q2 'kgs :.ff:,'1es. sea-ras 'z ug:.i1.'grg. ragga: 5:25. 1 I fhWL,,. f , tl., .-.Il 2.1, 'I spfnl .152 'xii 'germ Ee - A 3TIC'L.E-I' senizr hezd- er:I spzxhrizn, hzpes 1: be- ed tzwurd beiug an ine ezine 1:1 xerznzutuzl eng? 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BARBARA SALEFSKI hard dxdnt ell much er , dns but sne 1d s t she noses to 1 ecorne 1 Al senoqroqher wrth le txme 'or her fclorzte o tenms n the srde VIRGINIA SCOTT 'ieep busy ds G bee seem ed o be Scottxes moto Sh ered n o school events l' all ner too notch obrlrty u Fre c C Lb rr Sub D Sen or C o V cp Pres. ent HELEN THOMPSON Dee s future ombztxon ts stlll uncertom hut her fcxvorlte postrme coolunq shouldnt l xt stoy thot woy onq Pxono plcxymq ond Pcnnbow lolm dll of her spare tme RAYMOND TRAEGER P vmond dzdnt 11st mony c'1J1t1es only thot he hopes to me d court reporter Good ldckl Not orol Honor Soctety FRANCES WILLIAMS Uoon her qroduohon ln Ionudry Frances wants put on o wh1te unlform ond beam her career of odmlnxs terxno cnd to the slck ond wounded EVHLYN SAWYHR lr Bulle rn ond Semor Edxt mo m st show th Evelyn professed flcnr lor Jour nohsm She homes o Con mue 'us leczrnmq 1n some C leoe CS CSS IRENE SMALL Kltten says l'er rubhc om hr ron IS to do some hlno 1n 'he s len ll held hut sh hh er II lS to be Q e so qoes IU for sleepmq no sronco pomes WARREN THOMPSON Smce he IS o member of the Feder xl Ptstol ond Rlfle Club ond smce shootmq ond por t1c'1pot1nq rn compet1t1ve Irrtches ore hls holnlbres we ee rren IS becomznq d Lrg s ct e edsy vdy PATRICK TRIPE Pat o future troveler and teacher now spends lus txme ot sports compmq ond ex plormq If you hedr ot any new trontlers be sure to let hlm know porttsh Club Nottonol Honor Soctet, KATHRYN YOCOM Boouteous Koy wlll be on osset to ony OIIICG GS o sten o ro ter when she xs through 'endmq Browns Busmess College Doncmq f1l's her Sf :re t1me Bar., ' ' t ,. , .. Shout h '31 . ' d' . ' ' ' . ' . , , u of cy :nd .. A . 3 I his G 4 , , - 3. - 1 'D V G N 1 , ., , o . A t - M , . . T t. ,one . o . dw ' Tfe , cf Sffcr C 1 Jr. BJ' e '5 B. 'e '1. . . t 5 C . ' I I, - . , . , 4 b . , 1 enf,. i 2 H' ,+C . , Q ' ' h . , ., o .. o , M - - , In ' em reed vli torious SE :ret rim: t an me o 3 e : . . 'A ' '.-rife of Cx handsome blond. Les Bos Ble sq 7 h l 5 ,Q H- . - Cheri: - cog l ss, U , I 'j 4 'd - cg 1 . 4 A x.. I ' . , , - - 'et ' ' l . . . t . . . Q ' , .f. ..o ' t ' ' ' f-.l Vi: ' ' 1' lt th, J . .o ' ' ' I t ' A t, A ' . S . I 4. , to . , fs t . . . l F':t'.'-i:.1f ARNOLD SCHWEIGHART GRACE SOUTHARD RICHARD TOMAN WINIFRED WARNER BILL RICHARDSON Autographs Rf' I..' I C. Y , ,Q Q4 6,77 , . ,V f f ,M A 1, Q N i sa J! awww A fn? K QQ. W g fm... wi G Q , in X? -4: '-27' 'M ails. 7' -oop- I-4 U .244 ..-.,p,r. ,N 4 v7 K qi' z Em '5...,..,,' I ,s I J r' ,jfs I J' I uv., THE MARCH CF TIME ' J? - Q T ' C , ,SJ 'Q -J5. ' 'A - '.f?'- P . ' 4 ,g .. A+-I ' , gasp- ' fm, ,n - - ' 9 I ,' X IIII ru 5 4-' x , ' X, N .' --ff . X I .II I . ,JIIF Ex I' -Mi -. , , 'I Q .3 , .,- , fI. 4 I II MQHIIIAI I I 'JF-- , .. . ' 1 , A '33 'L ' far: JL' I . ' II' I .Irv , - ANI. ' 11? 49' f : I ' 'N 5 5 ' Q hw N -Mfg, x . I . I ,I II, , . - '- ix- -L. .- 4 'VH I ,I A , ,, ' , I '-' ' YI- ' ' ., - I 'I-Hr - 1 ' I - 1. ' ' V x' 1, ' V- .. ' -II . 17 ' ' 3: I I 5 5 v If rf I I I - 1 - 1 ' . f U ' . f , 'V' IX: , . I JL!! V I Q.--, ,.- J I Xl 4 v. I' Gi W , - Zmi 1 .5 ,- -X - -.r , 1' 'Q I, A , gl mfg, ,Q fi H I' , . 'I IL? 34 gi ,'2:,IIIIInf-Inf, ' 5' , f' II! -if xx ' ' - A, ' f di ff K' .- J' 4-rj-' 2 ,IX f' - 4 :If f I . . -: I 7 . I I If IIA, I :- ef I. II: 'If - 1 A . f V ' ,- 1: 2 f , ff'-24 -, , -. if . fn 1-.rw 1' -,j ., , f , ff , , ' AII I , . ..- .III It, If I If f .' k A ' 1' ' ' . I 1 ,' E . vt , -7- V 2' 2 I 1 ' , ,I ..I If .I I 1 I1J,'I - ,J I I 1- v ,V I-LV ' 'I -V' L 5 . Q' if 1'-' . , . L -. 'f If J f I' . ' I I - Jw II . - ,A ' gh. -IA, .,' 1. ' , , Q, -3-A-' I . I I . ,ef . ' ' f ,I--I II-W' ' I .FII ,. 'l ' , f ' ' .w 4. 4 xr . .I 'I G V V x A ' I , I , - I, Q .I , The March of Time Shine 'em up, pledge , You heard and 'il3ush, pledge announce that the SHS clubs and organizations are launching Lnto another acuve year. Officers are formally installed, taking over the gavel from their predecessors. Melodious strands ot music reach our will' ing ears as our musical organizations, the choir, band and orchestra tune up tor their regular season and prepare to stage their annual concerts and tultill their outside en- gagements. The Cafeteria councillors, now fully organized, are working in high gear. Candy sales, ticket promises and successful dances begin to appear. lntra-Club athletic events are tollowed by mid-year ottice elections. loint meetings, exe cellent programs and charitable gestures tea- ture the spring activities. The National l-lonor Society electives and the lunior-Senior Prom bring to a close an- other year of fellowship, tun, and dates. in H11 fx I I iv Al 1 S 1 on, i ,fusi s ers tvc sfg up g:,,d,, . . . sg:.i', 'grxiii' up. cite Edixr-in-Chief RICHARD GENE MQRGAN .......... Editor-in-Chief MARY SELLERS .........................,.. Associate Editor RAULINE ESTES ............................ Assistant Editor SHIRLEY SWEENEY ............ Circulation Manager IEAN CASVJELL ...................... Business Manager FRANCES BORN ............... ............. S enior Editor ICHN I.ffacVJI3ERTER ......i................. Sports Editor MARY IAGEMAN .................... Photograph Editor LAURALYNN PARKERSQN ................ Asst. Photograph Editor SHIRLEY RUE .................. Asst. Photograph Editor CLARA LOUISE GQULET .......... Snapshot Editor ,. .,. ,. .. ,. -. ,, 'f-v -v ---- ---,vw --vw v--- -. v-- ,v-.Q bf.. ,uns r-, ..... . .sn-s, ,. Jed. It's Yours . . Your I-Iere it is . . . your l94l Cap- itoline. We have spent our sen- ior year in preparing for you a panorama reflecting all the spirit of Springfield high school that it is possible to cram into these l4B pages. We have triecl to build a Cap- itoline featuring a unigue theme, pleasing modern layouts, and fine guality photographs. Last fall we gave hint of our theme in our annual assembly and our publicity campaign. In the former the staff members pre- sented a melodrama entitled Nellie vs. the Capitolinen or If You Can't Give Me Anything But Love, Baby, Don't Donate. Mrs. Elizabeth I-Iinckle, e X c h a n g e chemistry instructor from Holly- wood I-Iigh School, California, gave a short talk on I-Iollywood, A large cardboard facsimile of the front of a movie theatre et, f.fr .'.':1i-fir, B'--i-'.'f-s, Ilr. I'urr','. 1941 Capitoline was erected X1 the frant hail CiL1IlHQfh9 heat ef the Campaign the fali ana again in the spring. The theatre trant Can- tained a variety at pictures that were ta appear in the Current publication. in application at our thenie the Star Ot Stars Pail was con- ducted through the study Cen- ters. The Student Cauncifs chose tour graduating seniars an the basis at activity, leadership, and scheoi Citizenship as the recioi- ents of the 'Cappy Award , Cor- responding to rnavieiands Cs- NX if E'.-.'ee-hey ini C :swf-il CGI' Awards RDI' iCOpS mOtiOn ............... ........................ A Ti Ediiflf picture perfgrmancesl .............. .A.SSiSiCIDf ATT Ed1tar Thfguqhcjut the year the Staff ..........................,..................... Ty1SiSf hgs made many Sgcrlfices tO ............................ Adviser Cause but We will be fully re- JUNIOR CAPITOLINE OFFICERS COrf1rD9HSGdifthQ 1941 CCfDitOliUG Tiiclitftiis HALPiN .......,...,........................ President C1ddS TO YOUI DIQGSUYG Gfld enter- ARTHUR CQX ............ ,........ v ice President Klinmerlt in IGCGUMQ YOUT hiqh Aries Liiiiiiifis ......... .,...............,....... s Qcfeifify 5ChU0i QXDQUGHCGS- BILL BRQYVN ...... .......... P ragrixrti Ciiairiiian C5 RCN: F 'au QQ' .:- 5'ii'.' :J :5'1'- f' lv S C 'F Fi' N' Linea' it C: ': . HFTH RCN: Hwvfi E 'f- V:'e'c f '-S Rxs '2', l1'f - J R r'1', Bms, Km L::,:3:?, B':':a'1 Law C17'lC Eioefiu Eli? VUVS- FOJRTH YRCN3 Nw' nf f- Ning M, ,' M31 Q' 1- TT 352' V 'g ' 2 LJ 1' 1' Ca 1 NQV 3' 'D Efa'5, Nuns C, ss Vw, Q F Cp, 33: Src SECCNQ RCN: i5 Bxw C 1- SN Sufi were J, Fw- DJ--. as L,-'rf P Ps' Per.: sign- 3' if I r Hi-I1'3Il,,1J'-21.111 tu: L Hs TOP ROW: Dtvii Low S, 'Gif Curse' Fry' ' Mi-,ev Jim NMI - .2 :' 9 D, T' ii :' , t 7' 1' P'5,z,ff'2 Pizford LM, Movgv. BOTTOM QCW: W- 1 Pi---n T' 'i is C' :z ,- L 'V -' N :i X Q' V' ' if 'f P' R on 'ec' Uwe D, f- . asc'-S J H-2 W in P 5' i, . . Boys' Council voices students' demands Twenty-four black shirts and red ties on Tuesdays were a symbol of activity and social life throughout the year. The Student Boys' Council strove to form a closer relationship between the student body and faculty. Their Freshmen Mixer acquainted the in- coming Freshies with the school and its students. The Council will long be remem- bered for its co-sponsored dance with the Girls' Council on Valentines Day featuring l-lank Messer's Cr- chestra. They also conducted an ex- citing basketball tournament. Vfith Don Edwards acting as mas- ter of ceremonies, a hilarious quiz assembly was held. The participants were confronted with such baffling guestions as, What does l-T20 stand for? The girls won. This Council is representative of the most capable leaders of the school. Twelve are chosen by the faculty and twelve by the student body. Time Stallis Cn! iii. .1 ' T c.. ' 1li'I'.IZf.'I OFFICERS . snappy blouses d1 rigt ggi. mag 2 ,dense exaciff rrlqe fzrlre. Yee aid there are i'.-.reritjwtrrree fd' frm ---f-f lf' A -+ etI'1ele,,tQL Uris lt. Tllflfif-Q flvwrw-A-fff vw: KN Llfifv fl fi fflfw l. use fzll.e1.--,.g HUT, l Mufti ,Hell Thgreday, which was the Hide ter all 1 W . . lf.' M 1 7 ,- Stpaei. Gre Ci,,',.fl7ll Uerrieere, qeaaed by a Serif fre, try blas- sam out 111 faeir rect and ivltite strrped aria slain riiwiejframmed amd aanaz. li c:af1'.'f1f.g the airy, haf 5'?l'Qi3C7T'1 Q F .nm--'+., ' ,wt f.+,.,1x ,lf lflx, J' Q., A fl, . Lf ln, Q.,xtA1f Ceiterg, Sfffff iz Hel: freshmeri arid .l .-A ,,L., ,,..,U.,, , f' - ,- .. V,--f,- -. 'stinguish Councilettes transfer arrls rn Sched, te set an ex ample at aaad Crtrzeishrp and ta act as represeitatrfes of the arr D u dents. The members feel that they have accernpllshed mast this year lm e p ma the transfer girls became adurst ed at SHS. Beerdes thrs major praje t they ush ered at varletgs pragraras trlle a Chrrstmas basket, and awarded a prize fe a freshmaru Qirl W th the est average. Time Strrdes nl GRY OFFICERS modermzed Bulletm assures full coverage bam r S corn s ekers JUNIOR BULLETXN Fxrst Semester Pre-sldent ALBE T QE GEL Vxce Pr s1d TACK QVAVLEV Secre ary AN QDENCE3 Tr osx r ANIN PATRICK fl 5 MISS ADVLIA V FTZGED Cr 5 Ftrs! Semester Staff SSI O T111 I-INS x F D Y Q r L FA DVWT IN 1 s INK 1 E What comes out every Frlday at 3 IO and lt 1S black and Wh1te'? Thats rlqht you re rlqht It s the Hlqh School Bulletm Prmted Weekly ln our prmt shop thls all school paper IS wrltten edrted and made up by the your nahsm and semor ed tma classes under the fhrec tlon of M135 Adeha C Metzger asslsted by the Tumor Bulletm staff IOP ROW P do 'J RCRA 5 ge P-HRD A 9 S OND RCN VN N' Cl 4 XHH o o I i2l'2Y1'ITS ...,.............................,...........,...,......,.,....... 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V scholars 1o1n Nohonal Honor SOCl6tY ROW M lbo Robe is J h M cttw h o 0 Q s THIRD ROW oss: R Q s o R cha C es S OND RCW M P-1 1 0 s cc PO TOM PC J C K MEMBERS rs n 4 1 Il cen Ho csc use E'nrr l-lerndon Henrre Hyl 1' Vrrgm lr m Erzale wley P Mad leer er l lvlluer Mdrvrn Myers Cormne .J scn Cl ra modd Pearl Loursc Done rl Norma lane rurvf se M rv L Paulme rr n r e ule C r L u C ramen' Genda Grxswo d Bcrbcrrd Grubb Th mas Born Fr rces Brr tow Floyd Bro rn G on 1 a s pl on P and bemg elected to the Na t1onal Honor SOC19lY was one ot my greatest honors rn hrgh school chorusecl 48 graduatmg semors The obrectrves ot thls orgamzatron are to create an enthusrasm tor scholarshrp to strmulate a desrre to render servrce to promote worthy leadershrp and to encourage the de velopment of character Regurrements tor membershrp are that the student ma1nta1n a general X SP l' El cr J 1 ss legne rausok YVIVI 'tr N17 S 1y Char es Sell rs Mary S rmaer Stra J er G6f1'l1U e er R ym rrrte Pa Tl lc rlev loyce V1 lf: lflarrun peed Q15 n 'l r re en RoLers l c cus average of B through the tour years of school and rn addrtron make at least tour A s and two Bs rn one or more maJor subrects The maJor1ty of hrgh schools have thrs scholashc organrzatron Mrss Sadre Clapper rs charrman of the commrttee ofthe Sprmgheld Chapter The symbol of the Honor SOCIGTY may he seen on the members as orns Trrne Paces On' u o 0 q I TOP : e V . 9 H f1cWt1rrtQr, Dar SC arf Stratto' Srw' rfgf' pa ' Cffs ' Hc'v1ft'o He m'lc'y Do Rlsscf, M Vs Sell f. 3 R rncm ol r, C frwo Myers, Edwawl Beck, Tc Ghz: 91 tri' Es'fs I1f-re Ferl Ssar Reed 7 ri Carls, Mawr' M l nu Gcfalu 'C Scfrcr, Clava D ch. EC : o V: ar' Jf':'c s Rcss Pai' D'-'11 Cr r es Srm M 1, D'v'ocs0, Barlow: GH AOlf7- F Cya Brl o' G C'1f1B'ci,w V 2 H, G' Mar o'e R ot ., T V: 'wt La lsc Gotta' N'J'Oi'WC Pvlrrc' Gmc ave Nc'vcl Car: C pw G'-eczz C c ,e ,C1'e'c C'aoc :V J:.:e W Q, E :Jovi lfw r Patty Cwle, Frances Bcrc. Itndfr c , Drtk Clme, I 1,5 l- 'lQ, Ft - .iorv 'Q G- LITTI. -3 HC: , -f tt' Beck, Edward Clow, Carol Hart, Mellza Paul, Irene Shari, Doroizy , 3 . Pe l, C1 C Ha' t, T1 .1 T l h 2 , Ma ' ef' , l, 'I ., A , 4 r , t.:1 Pel lugm, ff :'E1': .e , , l 'f la , f e, ' ' la Fechner, Marjcrr, 4 , .tion C rl , .Qchlrd P. oc , na . w'., I' f oem A. , C' 3 S' tz , cis e Cars , :ul Tsfes, ' Ke- , arty Feeue , Albertu Tr: Q , TZ'..CI'1d Chap .3 , Ca len' Go t, lf: a o iso V. 1. , 'ein F s , DCl 1'Z:d T , t C' All ., 1 l , 1 f . , l f a I , ..f 42231 'ff 1 , ' , uc , ' Fel- , Rosemary C , ll 1 1 I I If I I u -1 If . V - - ' - , . I . I . ' I V I A T A H . , A - . - 1 - S! i: all clubs stage hrst dance of the year DECORATION REFRESHMENTS f RU Q LQUTQ G F SUZANNE LA O CAROL SCHELI. GVRALDENE SU ZF? ORCHESTRA BOB MOUNTZ COPINNE MYERS Am d gay laughter and Joyful shouts of glee local nvm hepcats Whrrhn waltzers and shagm swmg sters happrly entered the gym on the nlght of October 31 for the years flrst dance The gym was well decorated by an etflclent and thoughtful commlt tee Deplctlng the Halloween and Autumn Splfll orange cmd black crepe paper streamers were over head On the walls were pasteboard ghosts and skeleton heads ln sev Qx fi E MTH G A A r ARTHA TURLEY Ph TICKETS IE HARRIDOIX NO I AN IOHNQON eral corners ot the danc1ng floor and rn the center were bundles of corn husks Charles Rodgers popular well known Sprlngfleld dance band let loose on the mellow slde for three sohd hours of dellghttul muslc The hou s we e from 8 to ll o cloclf The pleasant and enloyable eve nlng for the many ln attendance ln augurated the senes of dances to follow throughout the school year T1me Dances On' I I S f'N'T' ' DT . fm, . . - l, Tlobs . ...,,..,.4....,............, A Leque CLFU A NE CULHAA-YA! I..',.4,'.' pun ' 'c ' '- r ,. . ,. - , , --'VU N -- 4------4 ' 4- '4 ' '4--J'f1--'5-- Lf,-.. IN A T ..,... ..., K ,aietorrx Councrl V --4--444--- -4--4------A-'4-4 ' - - .1 .. ............ ........,..,.. .... i l o - T -..H .........,....,... Thfxlian EDWARD GROSS ..,. ................,. ' .'.'r zngler Pfll. GOSSM, .............. . ....,,. .Spanish Club fftlli . T I.,...,......Spf1nisf'1 Flub . . ' . .........,.........,....,. Les Bas RJ ., T ' ......,..,.. French Club i ' ' .L .4 ,. . I . I I . A 1 . , , I - I 1 - ' . , . . H I v ll 1 . . . I - ' I' . Il, .. . . , . I L - V 'Y. . 16, ppm Ci, p,:,, ,Tit ,',., 'f5,.,,5 .3 ,Vy p :,,. 5 ,.,, p,,, V.C,,,., f. V ,.,,, t,, N. ty,,,.,, p n, ,,. . , Y r, ,,, rc, , V ,, c.,. . ,. .,,,. .. H.. ,A . ,. ,. 5 ..,,J A if 3, , CVM, , Cf.-41., r,,,p,,4.-N.., - V w'-, . , 'y , -v , f 'H A.. A Q f-, 4 ,,,., ,- :, ,g.,,.., m -V , ft y- .- e ww . Q .. .. C e. A k, R K K li? Q! A T M-1 . . . have you hung your Delphic pin yet? Cldiming their superiority in so- cidlites, scholcrrs, ond big men on cctmpus, the Delphics point with pride to their lorrge membership, their interesting progrdms, ond their populor donces. ln promoting better relotionships between the fellows the society spon- sored numerous outstdnding pro- groms. These included ct discourse by Commissioner Percy Dorling on his lite ond lite in generoly ct tolli by Louis Kromp, former Cdpitoline edi- L Q tor now writing sports tor the illinois Stote Iourndlg ond Don Edworrds with his dummy, Skinny Dugctn. Byron Dunbor iurnished the ictm ond jive on the solid side dt their dctnce given in the Armory, which wos successful in mony woys. The Delphics contributed olso to the Morch oi Dimes. A reputoble showing wos mode by the club in dll orthletic competi- tion. Time litumbles Cn! OFFICERS First Semester Q, wo, ,W L, z, 5 31 - Af C-'-9 aw- X PM, ,-,,. ' ,. H., p ' A, 'H gl gc,-,. 5: 3,52 4 ., Q, T., . in fling, v3.4,,,.l, vt., f '.:J PPT ,. ,C , ,. .,.., ,'S', ,. , E t -- f I, , ,., ,azizmj Vzpfilipg- Ln, V A-Q, ,Aff -1 H-I V -.- . . . traditional feud kept alive by Wranglers Successful activity was the key- note ot the lfvlrangler policy this year. Whether it was a dance or father and son banquet, the Wrangl- ers achieved distinction. To promote the development ot gualities ot leadership and social at- titudes toward group activities was the general objective ot the club. They tultilled their aim by sponsor- ing a Wrangler Christmas Fund, two school and two alumni dances, con- tributing to the Community Chest, and sending Crouch, Roberts, Hal- pin, and l-linman to the basketball sguad. The outstanding program ot the year was a talk on army training by Major Langdon Robinson. He show- ed a movie dealing with maneuvers. An important change in the club policy was that new members will enter the club only in the tall. The Wranglers competed with the Delphics in football, basketball, and baseball through the year. Time Staggers On! OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Am ii , I ,.f..,,f,..1q,.. fs,-.iq ' .- ,..is .Y-mi ...vx.... J .,, ary cligc, the Phrlcs partici- pated gn all major school a3i1':1iQes th1s past Under rianairerzierg of a slate of capable oficers and advlsers th1s group has aimed Mio promote interest iii both social and literary activities. The Phgfcs thus fiave a ojrcpip of airls Tra1n- ed in leadership and re- sponsibility, capable ot he- 'fOl'Illl'1fj leaders on college campuses and in civic ac- tivities. Perhaps you saw airls wearina those attractive pink collars. They were the Philo pledges. in a solemn ceremony last tall these pledaes were formally initi- ated into the club. In the Gold Room ot the Abraham Lincoln Hotel, the Aw, .j..J,g.'-,i .i Q.. ...,...' ers irpge Phlomacniari at the annual lwfcineis Tea. The program fur- nishe d li talented menioers oi the club. Came The first breath of spring---and the Philos ex- hiloied the latest sprina iashgcns 1I'i their Sprina Style Sho:-f. The member: ot the club modeled clothes from a prominent dress shop. The reaular Philo mem- loers minaled with the alum- nae at the Alumnae Ban- quet in April. Prominent songs oi the past tour dec- ades were suna in unison, representing the existence of the club since l9lU. High- liaht oi the evenina was the quiz proaram, where even adviser Miss Nuess was stumped . . super colossal dances and most popular 5 I T E. J, I I,-,S-, QIFFK' ,v ,- iff lfev Y, v., , F E-, fr. M.,. tc ..., :VT 1 ,, ,U ,N p .W , , x .X , ,. , , ,, pic, ,, .,.,.. C- .f- C :rl 1 OFFICERS i The Phi: alumnae dance aniapatea and engoy- ed by all students alike. HC'.'.'e'.fer, the students had recerfed their dlpiomas only a hours before seenied to be QKQCYXALQ the dance most. This color- fui dispiay of fun and spring fcrmals was a fitting ciimax to the busy schooi year. The Phios aid not spend ali of their time entertaining. They gave a Chrlstmas bas- ket to a needy famiiy and contributed to the Commun' ity Fund. Though they won the in- ter-Society Debate trophy the year before, the Phiios found no opponent to de- bate this year. They con- tributed their efforts to the success of the Aii-Ciub Dance. igie rin-os aiso parte: -Ney: -e .QQ .---N Wage.,-, -: lwvuov- -.. --4, ,J---. --..,,,.-...5 ,- . . f. D H T... . L A E -. rne Les bas, iunior Qs CI-s, -. . .D . , -ne.. .A . -- -no..,,-s, ana - n-os. item :QQ pi an me -WM K,-.--C .--V Uri-.fc -A-C .---:J est-ed li prorrr -otma lgierarz' acnf-nes, they gafe an CTIGTCI to the graauatlng ff vi-fsr fr-ri -Nth Tl Q fe...-.vfwvwrl Q6---V- j'--- TH- I1,oL-.sa-row .,M, Ewxmrl 1-, :AQ -ng -.g.is- ao....f -o- .--c four years. Phiio is one of the seven ciubs open to giris. This year it had one of the iargest memberships in its history. Any sophomore giri, with an average of 3.5 is eiigibie for membership. The ciub gives each giri a chance to ap- pear on a program and serve on a refreshment com- mittee. Vaiuabie sociai poise is achieved through such participation. Time Trots Cnl bulletin board uphold prominence of Philos OFFICERS '.' rf- 'z H - V - -. rl gf, V I. AA ,L r, nl JA .F J. :,f 1 PM Yr' 5 .' E z f 1' '- ',' L yin! C, C L' ,fy E . L4 1,5 p IM 3.44, M . if iff V L f r :- :,,: , iv , -U r 3 ff f' 1, if ff ,V xg t, .I .- U, .f:,3Vl,,A. 31:1 -1, Q: .,,, 'fy Lfxv L, : ' '.,. ., ,. ., ,, Q , I, It f .N :H ' ns' F Ky'- F g,., i J, K , 3, 2. Q ' N' if ,.'v -' ff. 5 .H 4 ' :' t 1 '. :sl 'A if :-' ' i if V L- , is, if- f-EQE'-' ' A' :i A 9 4- Bm .0 5 E ' ' ' :.:i Q' 11' C' 1' I ,, T. ,, i, f H M., ,, ,1 '- 2 Ki . 1 . if . 1' -- 1- f L ii' F' if C i S Q J T-fi , , -4 OFFICERS ir ....., . , .'.'.'II,Lii-RTI ifi,I.I,E ,.....,- .-:,.,z,,.,. 1 .. .w. . .M I 'z :. e:11z21 5.Z's. . Latin America invades Spanish programs South American relations and intiii- the chin heard the opinions of an ences are everywhere! Vthtness 'Ei American ofMexico. At another meet- Ciuh Castellano' cr the Soarxsh Ciixb Lna Miss Fiorence Austin taught them which chooses as Iii giqrocgrarii theme the Mexican hat dance. 'the learning of the ttiatiziets ana cms For ihegr Christmas party the ciuh toms of our neiahocrs tc the Fuaxthft coservea ali ot the South American Perhaps the most T,i11fFfGITCii.',C41 speaks customs. A yiinata, a Mexican iar ot er was Robert g de ia PQSC iii Ei:-Qalzalf-3 Iijfi-Ii'j, was fifeii with ojiits ambassador fron: f.fe:11g'1 t fcli' aziii g . gr sri a fl'.1iS'j'. The members hfein his coiintrvazia cfnisliiigiressicti ,cog Tgrris trying to break lf 'xxgth an of lie here. Fr-gm fufiss Bazliaza Aziiercafi liaseijaf caf. Ai - 1-WML tw imma, '-We fN,Af,,m ' facicer, anno has . .i., e ,Woes Cn. g .:::. :zu :i 1 : it ::i':1s. - ,f..L . AJ ' if ','. ' J' if P! 4155 Ez P11 if-' r' E: OFFICERS First Semester ..-.Y -.-5:A.-Vt, .,.,,....,,.....-i. .......c,.w.- ,v.:. .f ..., 37 f-nv-.7 . . ,.... ....'1 ...a1a.- ... JV f...... -T,.w ,..e-.Tw .. ...,.. ,..,f1.w ,.e.o....i.i. -1- X ,..- r r .... , . .,..,..... ........ T1 FILL Lr ifm.g-- , .. -w..v..V...-,...,..,..,.- Second Semester ,, ',.. ,.A,.,,:. , b voor... sv L- 'r Y -If . linguistic ability elevates French Club 'Fariezfvous Francais? The major part of LeCercie Francais programs are conducted in French in keeping with its purpose ot using French out- side oi class as much as possibie. Its programs present a plcture oi France to the members and enable them to en- joy French cultural galns. True to French custorns, the French Clubs Christmas party brought the traditional visit irorn Pere Noei and Pere Foueitard, who presented the bad students with sticks and rewarded the good. Also outstanding was the clubs ioint meeting with the Spanish Ciub. A contribution to the war reiiei fund tor a refugee student in unoccupied France was rnade by the ciub. Stan Hutchinson was responsible for the1r dance, The Hop. .Q large group cf nneznbers attended the annual French conierence at Char- ieston, iiiincis on May 3. ime ia is n. T F Jht Q T :mm offfiail- rf1'1twRr'f-l i- EwaS i,F-gl 't 1+ti'1' if H F, L: '-1' gms- v-1' 1 l en' E '. 'V Vw. 51 wi '- E-vt' C 'H' f ,, 1,493 gc'-l C , p, :S V -N I., CT, In yin H L, J,J C 1' 1- P Q' N1-. K ':. f , :-i 'S Q ' E- . E Pi' vs Msn, . SECCND PCS. '- ' qz- A ws, J: 1 Vg g,1k,,,, - A L ,,- C. ,V L H pw, -. ,iff if V t- fe 51'--f vw' E. 'f .A Vx, K E' A' LES BAS OFFICERS . . vocational lectures and social training The oldest of the girl's lit- erary societies, Les Bas Bleus has long remained in a foremost position. This year the program committee worked out a suc- cessful series of talks on ca- reers which were delivered oy representatives of vari- ous fields of work that ap- pealed to the girls. The pro- fessions surveyed included social service work, interior decorating, commercial work, writing, and fashions. These talks consisted of d1scussions on the type of work, on the opportunities for employment, and sal- ar1es. Such speakers as Se- P. Vfr1ght, Mrs. Thomas llasters, and lvlf. Reynolds lcnes of Brownie Bixsness College addressed the fl'.llfT fY' ' N Y'V'f'Nf'1Y'fx1Y'V1 x.4. .HQCT wi ,5xLA..,l Perhaps the highlight of the year was the Mothers Tea that was outstanding for its program of songs from l9U8 down to l91lU. These followed the growth of the club and were presented by the girls costumed in styles that reigned d u r i n g the songs' popularity. ln the social world the Les Bas held their gala alumnae formal at Christmas time and their Spring Dance at school. The latter carried out the traditional theme with a maypole, colored streamers, and flower cove ered walls. Les Bas aims to promote friendliness and so-operas tgcn among gts members and is have a good time which Qf seems to excel Qff doing Tgme Streaks 0:1 L. :y L' s Bus o IUNIOR LES BAS OFFICERS 'f' cw K .. F- ,.,',,.. P ',,, F t,f P,f, N . ,J f- , -5 Q J 4, ,fi f Nf.,.-' A--I .yf , JA- - 55- --I 5 - I , 3 , U . v ,Y ,fL...,,. yi . ,4,,J ,Chl M., . :J ,, ,..... , ., .. V, .,. . ,- .,,4, LM, E, . , I r, 1 ,. p AM, , ':f'-' pf - V f- v 4 f f prepare Les Bas for future occupations P' ' t HLZS 'lf ICIIT' H126 Due to the large size of the Les Bas group during the past three years it has been necessary for the many aspirants to form a sister club. The sophomore girls first enroll in the lunior Les Bas patterned after the Les Bas Bleus. The goal of the members, Senior Les Bas membership, is reached by the acguisition of lUO points through club activity. Their objective is based on general social and cul- tural values and character building gained through ac- tivity and association. This year their volley ball team in the inter-club tourn- ament triumphed in the fin- als over the Senior Les Bas to claim the trophy cup. lt this win is an indication, they are certainly promising members. Their contributions to the Community Fund and a Christmas basket to a poor family were graciously wel- comed by the recipients. Miss Betty Barker conduct- ed a fashion show for the girls at one of their meet- ings. Their annual mothers' tea was a highlight of the year of fun and apprentice- ship. Two successful dances, the Les Bas Bleus Alumnae Dance and the Les Bas Bleus Spring Dance, were given in co-operation with the Sen- ior Les Bas. They also spon- sored a party for the Senior group at one of their meet- ings, thus becoming better acquainted with their future club sisters. Time Treks Ont zfngjiz u .s TH 'DQ' heated dlscusslons mark Forum Sesslons Todoy IH thls crlflcdf perlod of world hlsfory lnfelhqenf cderf 'nen cmd women dre needed fo qulde rnonklno The Sfudenf Forum sfrlves fo devefop such leaders Through hvefy dlscusslons ond flrnefy speeches fne members are dcqucunfed wlfh vlfof world prob ferns dnd forces The meeflnqs crre conducted ln the mdnner of Town Hdff hrlef speeches hefnq foflo Ned hv dlscus slon Some of the current foorcs fh1s yeolr were the lendfeose hlll con scrrphon censorsh1p of the press ornd fhe dcxnqer of wcrr wlfh Iopon The club hos ocqulred CI specldf reference hhrdry of dppropnoffe rnofenol f orn the Town T-fcrlf ddvlsory servfce of New York ond fhe Cdr neqre Endowmenf for lnferndflondl pedce Tune Bobbfes Cn' OFFICERS S dS . Q' 4 , s K. R A '75 Eff, rf 'A Ev-'Q 'fzw' P: if V 5: fvf' A Q- :' . 7 ' SFCTNJ fm' 'fry' U V' T Gnu, 513. wi, L1-m.,g' s1y,v1C - j.j,f 5Q'T'Y'.f Fir. J-Mow' .'1'1CE :K: :f'L1,,- '1Ff-sf B,:.OS . O O I l l I ' A 4. , 1 A. - T , T - , , . , . 1 . , T A 11 . H . , 1 . A ' T. ' , . f 4 ' ' Il ll 1 ' A I . X , - . First Semester ' :'s.1 :ff .Eff 3 1':' E.3ffQ econ emesier t .. Q gi Q 31' ,. f 'Pi TCP RO N W N C1tY cagers honored at H1 Y banquet The outstondmq ctchlevement ot the l-l1Y durlnq the pdst yeor wcts the All Ctty Bdslcetholl Bonquet qtven ln contunctton Wtth the Lon phler cmd Feltshons l-l1Y clubs on Aprtl 3 Cooch Arthur Dutch l.om berq ot Northwestern UI'11VGIS1T'y' woe the prmclpol spectlcer ot the eventnq Btll Peek Frcmk Plummer Bob Deon ctnd Blll Dellert represented the club ot the otll stctte older boys con ference held ot Chompcuqn OFFICERS st Se s e The lctclcsonvtl e l-11 Y wcts ho t to the locol H Y ctt ct Jotnt meet ln the ectrly sprmq A hctslcetholl qctme pre ceded o ocmctuet A heotn feed ctt loc mons lolce home mctqtc demonstrottons by Qth eldo the Mctqtcton cmd CI tctllc on the lohn Hoy Hous no project by Com mtss oner Hctrry Luers htqhltqhted the vorted ht monthly meet nos Ttme Trctvels Cn' - - Q 1'-nt, L Mygrf- P' t L Fu: my .l': usV'1 1' 1' l: 1'v V rw rf-ff L ff Lt wt 5,2-W l'L '1s 'tffo' W , L - S, Tl-VPD CN Pircfg t-tL.:,':f-Si' 5 Vxygm' Pit M: N': ':': Qu, gwc Egzf- Nr' 4 V.. 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L C 'jf ?CEEPfS - 1' pi xl ' 5v ,,-, ve ,-35.71 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS l ll TCL WCW' , ' 5 1 Q ' lf 'f EzAr1V's:' :'.'. ,--.f C- P' 1:- mv.T':Q Tl' rifz' ', 2:5 .. .4 , Y .1 ',.g, ,aj-3 i: 3,1 BM, px ' 1 ' ' , ,iv 5 F' -'Q C . ti Pr, .'- CCW: RCA K 13 E Af A E'-z.-' H V ,V , it P P if ff I :. i FiA:'1f'-mf K.:,'1 C.:-- S . . excellent Cafeteria Council As an oraanizaticzi, the Cafeteria Council is invaluable. Members work in the cafeteria every noon in assistina with the preparation and servina oi food tor almost two thousand students. Their courteous and efficient methcds can he attested to hy everyone. This Council, under the leadership of its adviser, Mrs. Bertha Baker Tones. is composed of seventy-tive boys and airls. The Cafeteria Couzicil aims to aive to its members practical business train' ina. By actual experience they are taught 3n.t1at1ve and fc optan and hold a position. Every stixaent must accept the responsgigl ct carrwnff out h1s goo. Good standing 111 sihclarshlp pleas- Lna peztsciriahty, and fieat appearaxge ft 1 If 1 wXt5e?lL are the main requirements to become a member ct the Council. Promctis Ls by mergir from the firsf job asgane the 'worker to the coveted positgcn of Checker and Cashier. Er' the stsem stucieiits are ale t earn their 1 .Litton dar. Th 4 . wwf. , ..,jN,,A1-v -i-f N. T- ,- Co....c.. Choo ..LC:x':: i, joo::.5... ' ill- cial banauets and certain club cele- brations to take place with competent dinina service. Semi-monthly business meetings are held at eiaht o'cloclc Thursday morn- ina. Specific problems are solved, sua- aestions offered, and current events discussed. The outstandina social meetinas of the year were the Thanlcsaivina, Christ- E,-f 3' K , ' 2 - J , 4- 'nf if - 7-1 - L f sz P K Cvrf' A 'ion BOT- l F wg- vi- .' 2- service renders enjoyable meals mas, and Easter breakfasts. These well planned affairs, in accordance with the spirit of the season, left never-to-be- foraotten memories with all who at- tended. The May Breakfast in the Cafe- teria was more formal and aave the araduates a chance for self-interpreta- tion and review with classmates. The initiations for pledaes are in- formal. Cfficers are elected each sem- ester by the members of the Council. After a semester on the Council a stu- dent learns to assume an attitude of wholesome self-confidence and a re- spect for his own abilities. He appre- ciates the value of daily contact and service with and to his fellow students. Time Rolls Qnl OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER I X' lli .Ll . , , . ,, . .fl MQ t, ..,,,,...., .Q .Aa f, . .fo Us ,.:..f o. .c ,.,s,n.. .. ,svn-P.. ..,,4.,,,, ., . ,,K,s,f,.-A l f ' ' W ,Af at,..-. oi....,,i. ..,..,.r .UQ r-. Uoagao M,..,,n. .A .Q ,,,.,.-. Q AQ o, ,.., .. ,A,, . V.-- u.,..a..,.,. ...o KZ. ,A-,n. f. .wg-Ch - f-pg 'sq v- Y oxino.. .. pan.. . .ev ,Af-s,-Y-,+ .,,.,.,- ..y1 --he-.... .,vf..- .vf f,,Y...,..: -.vfvq A,,.f., -,- t.,.A.,,-.,..v -,,1-,,..,f .A-..C.., .-vu., M, fzfsfw-Y :N QQ--,pf ..-Calm o.. u--,.a, N- ,c.-,a. ..oc.,.,. A39 Art iseagiie neo a stua-, .ea .c t 'iiiiss are pa1nt1ri'gs. The on-ih1bgt brcugbf much interest ana praise .or the league irom the general stpaerit Qrganized last year, the Art League formed tor the purpose at bringing arf and its appreciation to the student body by the means ot assemblies and exhibits. Une ot the schools youngest clubs, its membership is open to all students tor the membership tee ot ten cents and to the faculty tor titty cents. lri this the club has attracted many student and taculty members outslde oi Lis fiucleus of active artists. The clubs programs were planned so the rtiembers ntgnt learn about phases cf art that cannot be coverea in the art casses. Mrs. Thomas Masters talked on fash1ons. an exhibit and talk photography was presented, and the group was the guest ot the Spring- field Art Association to see Robert Phil- paint a portrait and to attend the tea in his honor afterwards. Highest contest honor went to loyce Wiley who won the grand prize, a scholarship to the Chicago Art lnstitute, in the Scholastic Magazine Regional Contest. Time Dabbles Qnl . student art interest flares with League OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester X 5 ftunzr. ff' Y'Jl f' 'ff 1 x5 , U 1 A . pen addicts enliven Quill and Scroll Hevived after a year of inactivity, the Quill and Scroll adopted a new scheme of action to fulfill its aim, which is to stimulate writers and to furnish an interest in self-criticism. The usual accompanyment of school clubseeeoffi- cers and refreshments, were unanim- ously swept away and the member- ship limited to those with ambition to write and produce manuscripts regu- larly. The output of this year's group surpassed that of previous years. The meetings held twice a month were conducted by a chairman ap- oointed for each time. Reading of the members' nianuscripts were the order of the programs, followed by the com- ments and criticisms. Among the out- standing meetings were Ray Gathards readings from his book on his 'HQEQ DELUX' experiences and the cutting of the pages on Miss Elizabeth Gra- ham's Limited Editions collection of Shakespeare that later was displayed for a month in the front trophy case. To raise money for their Capitoline picture, Quill and Scroll initiated Room Service Tea . This consisted of serving tea to the faculty after school. lt proved a very profitable enterprise. Quill and Scroll owes much of its success to the work of its adviser, Miss Elizabeth E. Graham. Many constructive ideas for creative writing were provided for Quill and Scroll members who attended meet- ings regularly. The opportunity to hear and criticise the work of fellow writers of their own age also proved to be an Lncentlve. Time Scribbles Qni FlRST . blithe, gay compositions feature playing OFFICERS Prrsiien' ,.....,.,.,.A.,.., ..,..,.,..,....,.,A,,. ....,.... I E AF: NORTHEUP lIf YCl'lfQ'-TI zsiirnr ........ F.54.lll,lNE ESTES P11:QiCi'y... 4....,.... .,..... l. CUTE ROBERTS f rmti.. .... .':.'1LLZ.A.!,i r.iL'Lx'iY VlQLlNS: Keith Olsan, Mary Elaine CLARINETS: Monty Chamloers,Doris Harlan, Rilsli, Robert Seiarnan Laniralynn Parlcerson, lfary Sofinirrina, Bill Cooke, Catherine Ham- riolq, Barloara Vvlliannel, Cliristine Brown, Naorni Franoes 'W'ilir1etn, Virainia Laniandin, lohn Hiqitet. VlOl.AS: Virginia Russel, losepli Feuer. Auter, Mary lane Kern, Lawrence Breed, Betty CELLOS: Mary Mayhew, Evelyn Vaughan, Flibb, lariies CCUQHZH, KCITHGGD T-fl1Gll9T, lint l-leatnerrnan, loanne lQffGfS,DGV1d Dobbins, f. :rion l-lart Helen Pritzeen. Rcgella Thomas, SBCQND lflgllfxlgi H'1TC'ld HCIYUSTTI DOTS' SAXQPHONES: Phyllis .5-.ridorsory Nora lfa' iffy Brpxririer, Cl1nTon Foqale. Paul Bartsokas, Pause. BASSQQN: Ralph Solilitz. .f'l'.'inelle Dniioorribe, Ross Wxlliarns, Charlotte HQRNS: Bill Malvey, Bert Slim-ey, Annie 11: Clrzrlee Soi.l1tz, Lf etta lane Gundrixtn, El- Strorifgrzian. leaiine lfontqoinery. I. fl HMT fffxry Severrf l.'Tff'1 Cuowin laol: TRUMPETS: l1':1 Hilleary Bill Bwiler, lol.: Sr' Q zz. lffr. l.:rr:z1t.C- Sirifris Bettie Berfigi, Carol Bartlett, lNeS.ey Sliilie. '.'grg.:'.1': ' 'elier fllerg Qiik Biroily Hirri- TRQHBCNES: 'lirrlitiy Greeriari FrankPl'.1::. B-rify feat, lJ?ffr'1fQi'C.'.l :. Arifygr Bari .ff-r Robert flxlgl. Rflfzrd Birds. 'llg.-'-fafrf .mar zsfrg. TUBAI Ross rlllrifzrfzs. BASSEQSZ .-'artlxir Cf:-1 FLUTFQSI l'i'1'.l A 5 ll 'i- lf-:Q lizzie lfwrfli Strain lJf.'e11':VCllC f.f'1'i'r1:1': B 1r1Q?':tz. Laziariiit.. 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Band formahons del1ght spectators OFFICERS V nau ROBERT MOUN1Z FITS S mes er EDN ARD B Ll' S n'1 Ser'1es r AR B P er y TF7 PUT1O'N Flutes Harold Elohlepp Allen Sm1th Robert Hodg R1ohard Montgomery B1ll Sohueler Oboes Kenneth Pearson Noble Stork on Bassoon Ralph Wehrenberg Alto Clannets Harry Srrnth Mues Byers Bass Clannets B1ll G1dd1ngs Torn Varns Alto Saxophones B1lly W'1ght Bob lr w1n Dean Ford Tenor Saxophone B1ll Maschger Bantone Saxophones Bob F1sherkell r Donald Ktnsley Clannets Edward Beck Charles S ay Iohn llsley R1ohard Toman Lee Camp bell Dtok Patton Lesl1e N1chols R1ohard ohen lohn Mulvey Norroan Gannon lace Baldw1n George Deope Frank Long Bob Lulcer Walter Mayhew R Chard Iett Boo lgaro Arthur Sn11th larnes Runy n Frar IS Kuster Robert Roa h Edward l1anl1n George Harnhn Ben1a 1n lanes R rt l!loCl1ntool' Comets Bob Nounz Lee Hyndnan Robert Stetten Gene Brown D1cl1 Ander son Robert AUSllD Burt 1 Hmes Warren Hayes Roger S ott Ralo1 Fre Paa S stek Wesley Long W1lllCI lvfrac 1: French Homs Fr d Bo arz1n I1 Net son la'res Pendergrass R B A Lo Robert Bottortt Stuart Brown F CHARLES STADTMAN ROBERT ROACP Trombones Bob Engel DICK St Iohn Iohn Cra1n B1ll Parker Robert V1Cl' Iames Ho Bantones Robert Dunham Re1d Antle Bob Coberly Basses Ted Hutton lohn Eberd1ng B1ll Brown Don Kelley lames Hayes Robe Allen Bass Drum Myron l.ak1n Tympanr Edw n Foutch Snare Drums George Truclfennuller Harry 7Xll1son Edward Day Flute Henry Srn1th1es Alto Saxophones Don Harwood Cloyoe Corner Clannets W1llard Dernencourt Lous Lauterbaok Kelley Graharn G orge Cul rtson Ern1l Merano lack Eades Tenor Saxaphone R1chard Sca1te Comets Bryant Srn1th B1rCh1ll Sm1th Bob M1ller larnes lppohto Mar+1n Rogers Bert Shuey W1ll1arn Butler Walter Hat terer Roy Moore la lc Sorenson Wahace W1lGY Floyd Dltzler Don Anderson Bantones Torn P1erce W1ll1S Sherh Trombone Ra1 on D son Basses Eugene Ljbtfoot R b rt Ow ensbf Edw1n S ryker Drums Kenneth VVe l Stan M Caw T11e Beats Ortl o o 1 I - .. 1 X 1 1 . 1 , , , Stuflont Jo ' 1 or ..,, 1. .... 1 ..... .,...,......,.,..... ..,, .... ,1 .,., T 1 t be 1 1 1. 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X 1 A : D 1 1 -N i 1 1 1 1 1 ' lox 1 C . 1 1 1 1 o Y ' D 111C 1F9TT1 ' ' ' Y -YN . 1 11 1 1 1 . 1.igl.'y-fear Jun1or Etude IS mad about mus1c g It you ore mterested dt dll m Do re m1 or ony pdrt of IHUSIC you ore ehqrble to Jom the Tumor Etude It cum rs to promote mus1c ot S H S The Iumor Etude tnes to overcome the fedr one hos of oopedrmq before GD dudlence Thus eotch member IS requlred to perform on some muslool tnstrument before the Club Une of the most outstondmq pro grams of the yeor wos the oppeo dnoe ot B111 Nelrns who revrewed the nev Wolt Dlsney ptcture Fon toslo The club olso enloyed Stephen Foster Vlctor Herbert ond MdcDoweH Proqroms A stlmukzttlnq OFFICERS proqrdm wos the A SCA P ond B MT teud However the Club does not hmrt rtselt to musto A homburqer try ot Loke Sprmofteld hdyrock rldes ond CI sortnq plontc olso constrtute on rmportdm soc1o1 srde ot the Club The Club was oTso dctlve m othe trelds Severol members entered the stdte Jun1or competltlve Contests sponsored bv the NUTTOHGT Federd hon ot Musto Clubs dnd recerved hrqh rotmqs The Club odso Con trrouted to tne Metropohtdn Qpero Fund Trme Swmqs Cn' u 0 5 0 9 l I I IOL' PSN, E'n,: J Bejr Vinci CJCH ANU M169 KN' Joi-f V'2i'C' P2 CQ 'ii' 3 Sri STC . 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A ' 5 1 r- I - A - ., L , I Q I ll ' ' Av A T 4 ' - - T 4 Il w 'T 'I ' Y I ' warblmg he1ghts topped by A Cappella s Known all over the ountrv tor therr tme S1l'1Q11'lQ A Cappella ts oon stantly tryrna to rmprove ts aual ty We a e extremely proud to have thrs organ zatron m our school A Cappella ohorr a reaular Course rs open to students wrth the abrlrty ana desrre to srna Meetma srxth perrod on the at dr for rr tac e th s Class ot over a h dred members worlcs on ther mustc a a ra oements X a P o le them so outstand '1 , D re p r L of e tea We o o ng ha JA s ana read m rs o rn 're J L a y C1 s FUUR 3 N 'N For several years the Chorr has been workmq under a plan whroh admrts twenty freshman to rts ranks eaeh year Thls has proved very suo oesstnl rn replacrna old members and rceepmq the ranks trlled wrth alole smaers Throuahout the year A Cappella has sung tor school assemblres and tor outsrde tttnotrons Perhaps the most outstandrna ot as proaranos ma the Chrlstmas as semory For th s the Chotr sana tra na e Q n s sow s and Chrrst ma nfmns ln a settna ot pa 'ns and l hted a delaorunas the stna a e s J 0 o 7 Qoff 1 -V rf H w pf- ,Aw . 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' l ' AA to A A v.hAQnAsAA.Ay2orAani AA o n A o A A A V to tl ll' smagna ag Lt . s very :npr s 1 e. choral rend1t1ons under Lundgrens baton In thelr annual concert wth the orchestra the cho r presented the 'ol lowmq outstandlnq pe es Ador amus Te Chrlste Palestrlna Cn y Beqotten Son Cfretchanrott Sheo herd s I-lolrday Matthews Gentle Anme Stephen Foster and Keys ot My Heart Warrell Cther en aaqements lncluded srnqmq tor the Parent Teachers Assocratron to he State s Superlntendent s meetrna tor the Palm Sunday Concert at Vlfe t mrnster Presbyterlan Church and tw1ce on Easter at the Sunrlse Se v rce at the lake and at the Frrst Ch IS tran Church The chorr also presented an as sernbly on Apr l at school mtro du ma two songs to the st derrtooay The New Dawn oy Forsyth and Wasnt lt A Lovely Summer Eve nmq a whlmslcal negro sorrlted song by Grant Fletcher Thrs year on every Nednesday the chorr sported red and black sweaters a new rdentrtrcatron A doa collar marked the forgetful mem hers Trme Slnqs On' . Transcripts arm for white-collar jobs Organized to eliminate the incompe- tent stenographer and to assist the competent to a better position, Trans- cripts have carried this aim through all of their programs. From 'Elaine' of the lllinois State Register they learned of 'Business Cos- metics', how to keep themselves dress- ed for their jobs, and what make-up should be used. From Miss Mary Dodd of our Com- mercial Department and her talk on 'Filing' the Transcripts heard of the intricacies of those steel filing cases found in every office and of all that goes into them. Besides these lectures to make them more efficient in all branches of com- mercial work, these future business women did an unusual bit for charity. OFFICERS First Semester l.flARlORlE RECHNER ....... .,....... P resi ient ,,.. Instead of following the practice of the majority of the clubs in giving a Thanksgiving or Christmas basket, the Transcripts filled an Easter basket for a deserving family. ln fulfilling their third aim, that of making possible social gatherings for the promotion of fellowship, they held a tea for their mothers, and entertained their alumni members at a banquet. For in their own personal entertain- ment they gave both a Christmas party and a wiener roast, besides numerous other less outstanding gatherings. Transcripts, under the advisership of Miss Mary Sullivan, is open for mem- bership to all sophomore, junior, and senior commercial students who are responsible and dependable and have a 'C' average. Time pecks on! Second Semester ...,.!,ZARlCRiE RECHNER ALBFRTA SCHYIIDT ......,... ..........., N 'ire Rresid ......,............ RAULA Rllfl-.GER l.fEl.BA HART ...... ,..... , ,.,... .........., S 6 fret .,.......,,...,... GLADYS STCKEK. l.iARYl.1ll.l.lfR ..........,........,......... . ...,..... Trf- :su ,,.,IyfARY CATHERINE MURRAY MISS MARY Sl.7l.l.lY.-HN ........... ....,.... -'X J'- S ..,..,.., MISS MARY SULLIVAF-I lfjf ROW: B'-'H L 1-Lv ti N M 5 E K C, C. M C E Rte-i . MlDDlE ROW' Miss St lrv-.iw Mtifovtff Rr- r-r,GJ1.s S, ,ve Niue .. Katt. A L' J S, J, Mrlnn '-tit V13 Rf -:'. Hllbl RIDVV' Aww-5 HAM-S Nr. Q: t-f'f,- N J, Cer' J Mitt-' J' J 'f- Hsvrcr, Nr. M L wt 13-21 5- . 52:-,-T LH . join Thalians - see Springfield first l-leading the Thalians' programs for the past year were visits to acquaint themselves with the landmarks of Springfield. These meetings formed a change in their general meeting outline and was entirely aside from their general aims. These exploration tours took them to the State Museum, the Archives Build- ing, the Pillsbury Mills, the illinois State lournal, and Radio Station WCBS. From these visits the girls feel that they have learned much and have gained a greater appreciation of their city. Diversity reigned in their programs. The Thalians' interests varied from their tours of the capitol city to an art meeting. Their programs included a 'Quiz' session, an amateur hour, travel talks accompanied by movies, a fash- ion lecture, and a mother's tea present- ing club talent. The Thalians gave a Christmas basket to a needy family through the Family 'Welfare Association. ln winning awards, the Thalians came in with flying colors. Two of their members, Clara Desch and Paula Riemer, won certificates in shorthand. Alice Richards received vocal solo awards. Camilla McMillan was pre- sented a 4-H Club medal for sewing. Gladys Sticlcel won state honor in the 4-H Club. Not to be left behind in the social side of their club, the Thalians had a Christmas party, attending an all-club party between semesters, and their under classmen members honored the senior Thalians with a luncheon. Time trips on! OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester f,fffLBA NAPT ........................ .............. P rf-srl-'-: .. .... ...... . 3' l.S'.'. :'Tf?f E1fiO'.'.'fJ PAULINE. NICKERSON ............... ,.... ..... V 1 -'F Pre-si if-ri ................ PfT.A SUTZLR ALICE FICHARDS ..,.............. . ........... Sf- 're' .zz ..... .LCFTIA HAP f' ALBERTA SCHl!llD'I ......... l t-'is AT SFOOYS 11133 ED.-1. NELECW ,... A A T-lfl.SffEi I Q, PC 5 3 3 Eve'. ' H J K q A k Q. J DD E FCW F R Grams Sticfe, Al S B tv' C, N H L J 5 J 5 N 'XJ FlRST ROW1 Mew J P V I C, V E I L: ': -HJ' Pgiefrh 31's Cs 3 MQM ' 3' ABSENIEE MEMBERS Ar Qhfi BQA' tj' 2 VJ-:LH M-'u1:'i boi' o 5 at-H AV c M -- ef- - D-f-H sf Riva ww. . gs . -es ua... rr rn l .rr Swuch P l' could you lend rr n1ckle7 a vs Montgomery loard operator Avenue socral sr class play brings 'Holiday' of laughter Lrnda Seaton tohnny Case I ha Seaton Nea Seaton Qus n Po er lm rc Po ter I. ur Cram Se on Cram Henry harles De ra Dlrector On May 2 the house lrghts low ered and the curta1n ralsed on the drama classes two performances at I-Ioltday a sparklmq comedy by Phrlltp Barrle Brtngmq true comedy Wlth tts wrt and ser1ous under lymg s1de to SI-IS s trrst nlghters Mlss Margaret Rourke starred another success Nrne y Alberta Baxter Mary El Drytoos Iohn Ma Murray lack Reavley Lauralynn Parkerson Florence Drxon Stratton Snrrnger Kathleen Cltne lwcrrrta lane Donelan Gen lx ontgomery Fr nces Born Frances B1lls Jack Pugh Bob Mountz Edward .Arms ron Denlah Dcuahery Melba Hart Mrss Margaret E Rcurke The play wlll be remembered for 1ts clever ltnes Nrck s hte story for skylarkmg Lmda and holrday seek rng Iohnny Case Hohday IS based on the comedy and pathos that results when the eternal trlangle tmds 1S Way rnto a tashlonable fam1ly w1th a needom seektng daughter fx -N fu ,. we , ' ...Mf5.l't1y J f . . . ar, V' -9 I V ,................................... ,, ...........,........,..,.,.... 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H . . . . . . . 4--A I ' 4 r meow Row H gt M sc1ent1f1c methods cud Future Farmers OFFICERS The Future Farmers of Arnertcal lndeed these youths hooe to be Learnmq to do domq to learn learnmq to earn and armnq to l1ve thelr motto v1v1dly character tzes these practtcal farmers The alms ot the Future Farmers speak for the1r amlo1t1ons They strlve to promote vocatlonal educat1on 1n aqrlculture 1n the schools to create and nurture a love of country hte to strengthen the contldence ot the farm boy ln hlmselt and h1s work and to develop rural leadershlp The boys are very actlve both ln enterlnq and rn Judqlnq contests lA KGO HAROLD GRE E FRED DANNEP AR RFUFL TOT LUN Nearly every member Judqed a qraln ooultry or lrvestock contest Also they entered a FFA team tn baseball com1oet1t1on Wlth other FFA club rn th1s sectlon We sell garden seeds every sprlnq and make qulte a bxt ot money for the chapter remarkea one mern ber The club under the leadershlo ot Mr Reuel Tomlln 1S composed ot students from Sprlnqheld and Lan phler Hlqh Schools lt IS one ot the many FFA clulos 1n lll1no1s run en ttrely by memloershlp T1me Plows On' Nmety one G EACK QCVV: Mn Tz ' Roger B,ecHe' Jac? 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Nsfg ov. , L 'Q Q, Bevw Kee: Bc . :C1:'o :'. F : 'Nor e- Ov ' 1 J Kfstew Eur- l': new Can 3 K :gs Vvgrrwo Jw sg' Jxe Hovf-'et Mom J:'e 93'f'Pr. 1' . ' -- , : Q. F TH 5 C 1 W 3 J- at , ' , x Q ' . P 4 . 1, 9 'F L 'r Tl .H 1 T, 1 vi ' 4 a to -I Ur. lf you playm 1n the G A A tournament? OFFICERS Hrs! Semester Y ,H l. NO A fl E Y LEP' lOl VS Freshmen glrls here s your chance to get ln the llrnellght ot S H S The many act1v1t1es ot the G1flS Athletlc Assoclatlon publtclze the hte ot the treshman grrl Sp1r1ted contests are held among the teams ln basketball volley ball ot the wrnnmg squads are awarded Red and Black S s Other sports num ber archery danclng and tennls Together Wlth sports the glrls have hayrack rldes and hllces Other soc1al act1v1t1es conslsted ot verv' successful matlnee aances An an HRV H Second Semester P51 nual banguet lS held at one ot thc hlgh schools tor all c1ty members ot the GAA Another outstandrng event ot the year was the Halloween Party held ln the gym The obyect ot the club rs to attora more tlme for athletlcs outslde or thc among the g1rls1s esoeclally stressed The alrls do not llrnlt thelr actlvltles to the hlgh school At the State Falr Grounds a class n horseback rtdrng lS conducted They swvm durlng the wlnter at the Y W O A Tlme Slclps On' P R Ny SECOND ROW L T ROW M Nc 3 M e s llme ' 9 I 3 , ' I I I l I PEC-SG '.l. fSOf5 ...,.,....,.,,..,,............,,......., Presxffffn' ,.,.,., ,. ...... ., ......,,.,.....,....., 'IAPOL ECEEELL TOE Huff Vine :W-sier' .. ,...,.. 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Q ,, I 4'- ,f L rn Fr' F' all initial combats, but the Red and Blackmen scored in the first quarter on a neat thirty-six yard romp by Don Beck. Co-Captain Lynn Owen's two spectacular sprints accounted for the other Springfield marker. The Senators weren't so fortunate in their second start of the season, for the well-behaving toe of Rojas gave East St. Louis a 7 to 6 verdict. The locals only score came late in the second quarter. After 'Wattling had snatched a Flyer fumble, Owen drove between his left tackle and end, sucked in the second- ary, and then danced by them to score. After charging down to within the shadows of the pay station four times, and being checked a like number of times, the Red and Black warriors fin- ally cashed in to humble the south- siders 7 to G, before 4200 fans. ln the final frame after Cwen intercepted a Flyer aerial on the Feitshans thirty-one, Lamken and luhl advanced the oval to the six-yard line, and then Lynn broke through to score. Iuhl made it 7. Ninow -n fl'inficleni11l1'.', ies down. The following week the Senators in- vaded Lanphier territory. The Lion roared and charged. The Red and Black fell for the first time before an LHS team. Trickery turned the tide. Yannone, standing on the Sl-IS ten in the last quarter, poised for a drop kick, but suddenly drew back and chucked a pass to Young, who iugggled it, des- perately clutched it, and fell across the zero line strip. Saladino ripped off right ' ' Y' W 3 ': 1 if ' Ee-k ffgf' 3 :fi 15 I ' Your Red and Black Football Heroes Althorrqh rhe Red ond Block lost four while wlnnino three ond tying two, they lost none oy more thon seven pornts, ond two oi the four were oy the slim fnor- Chorhe Petenshs freshnion foothohers, cootcnned by Ed Gomer, choked up o nedt rec- ord of four wins, ci eefoock, ond one drowg cmd rom the leoquo gm of or conversion. Also Thev chornozon o close second rn their outscored the1r cpponents 74 to 1943 conioorqn. The keen sloto 47 which ws cgzrite substonhol. The con he occredrteci to the fine dee trognrnq the rncihy juniors ohtoni- fensive work of the Sfrxuh twins, ed should nioke fhern rlpe next Brh Henrjfs hootiricj ond Gore eeoson. YIGTIS cool heod. Your Future Senator Gridiron Stars .. 4 Y or Qdilrcr .............. .. ,rc c -W ........ ...N 4 Swish! It's A Bucket! The story of the l94O-4l team is a story of a ball club that looked awfully good at times and not so hot at times, but that could never find their stride. lt was a true Peterman team. in as much as they hit their peak at tourna- ment time. It was also a story of a team that couldn't decide what style of basket- ball they should play - fire wagon or slow-break. Several different styles and combinations of styles were tried and cast off. All plans were abandoned for essentially a slow-break brand and the use of the fast-break whenever possible. The season was an up-and-down one from the won and lost standpoint. Which, although champions are named from that stand, isn't what really mat- ters. A plaque which hangs on the wall of Louie Crouch's room bears a poem which Miss Dodd gave in the final pep assembly. it tells the real story. And when the Cne Great Scorer Comes to write against your name, He writes not that you won or lost, But how you played the game. But back to the season. The cagers dropped Clinton by 5 points in their opening tussel, and showed real prom- ise. Centralia beat them, but they look- ed good as they beat U. High. An overtime was lost to Pittsfieldg Eddie- man CS Co. poured it on again, this time at Centraliay then Lincoln won and Benton knocked the Senators out of the Mt. Vernon Tourney. The northern trip, lanuary l-4, was a great trip as far the players were concerned but not so successful bas- ketballically. After winning their first meeting, they were nosed out in the second, and blacked out in the last two. Cnc Br' Robe Beck Posh Mey MacWh Suu Rai. flqu l-51.2 will Kr-s'r Pix rcd Ti.rff - Theh heated hy the and .A uvlmvfww H ....41. CIYYG., Uvf-vw-xx 1 e .A 1 X , 1, .. fwew A thmas heaah ia pay ahe: a lyme, me games and B,Qah.,hA-x,,A .Ulf Y a Wea' IflfiCj1fZQI'1'hiJC9 shaisf! Cathedral ' Y aisfiugeliti aria a flea, he T' . .. L AU fxnm +1--V-,XT -,N F C Xi., i.JLjx,CI.L.I ic. Mo U Red and BLILK, ueeawl nh Q, J ' ' 'aff' '3Q'fxf ICQi aia theii the Cari M., ,,.,x,x,4 , ' W 'DTV Qawaahflfz T. a .. a ' ' f hee' 'fahie Qi T he 33.1545 . ' me Vifff-' aTaH'ea Tara, mf-. gg streax rvw' fNfNv'fv-,V ,, hx, yi , - 1 f fwfv. thai sax. ,aa . . . . , v '-f - ia u 'w7'aQ .. ' fvwveryfir aia LaA,,.,.e. Wg- emma A.1.Q,, ,Af -,e,ay.,.a4,. lH Iheg 111 A --, vw .,- ,.., TIITCS ' wwf. I' 'f1Cx-fHIfQ2X , ah., fv-ff' 'ew U- -.W ngifvvffv .-e, M. M. fwv ,4. - ,,. . A fm. fx x'f Q.. Nr-w ,.,, ,...f.f, Q,-.UQ .,vQ p,, Dux,ve.4D,v, -.kj qzgw v..-.. fw 1.',4F.,. , AM .- .,,' 'ff - Av rw, 1 f JQCA .. . .,'a., wwf. ,ggrf VU., -av + wrfv f a'g C....a.. x- 1 A xA A x , X A , , . v v v-X ' Vw v 4 a 5 XA,,, A , , T, - -v eww-jr,-Q. .-,qv r vu 4 ,....- .- J. .e ,A 4 - f f '11 A. pafwuv ' a f J faafea P' M.4.,, xA.,X,4 acl: LQQTCA, P1 ff-w ,xA fv ,J e4 , . ,E Uv!-X, --VL ,1 0 W to ljeiishons. lt loolceol like Sl-l.S. would be reqionol Chomios Wilh one minute io qo, but The Souihsiders rnon- oqed to tie the qome ond Won in on overtime, 32-28. The reqionol riinnereiipo went io The Deoolur section- ols. They lecl their bitter ri- vols l6-l2 ot the holf, Then Goy Kininer sieoineol up the Reels who Come looclc to nul- lify the four point leool ond run the Solons oll over the floor. They closed the seo- son for the Red ond Block with o 40-27 defeoi. Wilv Df6 f T- 1 C'f'r11S l' 'r Sify TL, CC1vf1Yv1iql',57'1fgV?k,u'1' ll 'g Sfffhlfw lx ' A'1ffs',', E1 '.f: f T' 'v'i'- TWT r..., 1, ., Pup Basketeers Make Bids For Varsity Berths As usual the Pups had their suc- cessful season with Hugh Beechley at the helm and Charles Petefish's eye supervising. The Pups are soph- omores and are the fellows playing in the curtain raiser when you come to see the Solon's cage conflicts. Standouts on the ball club who will he good varsity timber include Lon- don, Sapp, and Platt. This year's cooties coached by Charles Petefish finished the season with two victories and four defeats. The season was not a very successful one but it gave the boys invaluable experience for the Pup squad next year and the varsity squad their junior and senior years. Pete was well pleased with the team's im- provement as the season progressed. Cootie Cagers Stress Floor Fundamentals STANWNG: Da' A'lre ra' .lamcs Tow 5 He . 'J lf .lc Hen , SH, Jc '. S 'r ,Y f' Mxff- 1 few Cwzres Pnfeflsn, KNEEUNGQ Bn' W'1'sr', Le:'a'1: Cc Eva' Rrzgf- S JZ:-1 Sp'e'S:,'. ,f'N P 1 sf N Q3 X Cmdermen Garner School s Only Trophy U Y t l l l l STANDING: Bob Jchl Blll Allen, Fred Kusch, Frank Plummer, Gene Thmwor Monroe Thorn, Johfw SPIN, KNEEUNG: Boo S'r't', Bert Sluey Marshall Mllerx Harry Xamls, James Kelley, Stuart Roch, . - 1 , . 1 u I I ' ' ' ' ' x . Q , ' UA ' ' I A I 4. , Q , . . . i V I ' I I - 1 1 .ri . V .J 4 . 1 . . . , . . I I I ' 1 1 - - I - - 4 - I A ' I I . De UTI fe SVSU Along about the flrst of Aprll when leftover March breezes were st1ll Whlstlrng around flfty someodd th1nl1 cladded hlgh schoolltes started poundmg the track They only had three weeks to get mto shape before thelr ftrst test came lt was ln the form of the ctty meet where they ran second only to Ohver and Pe1tshans Prank Plummer hm Kelly Bob Smtth and Blll VanD1ver pulled down f1rsts ln thls meet The next tr1al was a dual Job W th Lmcoln the vlctor lohnny Smlth and Prank Plummer took ftrsts ln thls meet Then came the L1ncoln relays 1n Whlch the Senators flnlshed flfth tn a large f1eld The SHS relay team Kelley Bob Sm1th Stu Buch and Plummer won the two m1leJaunt and Smlth grabbed top honors 1n the h1gh Jump All f1ve recelved medals whtch by the way was the f1rst recogmtlon Ol-IddS gatned by Sf-IS s athletes along the trophy or medal l1ne th1s season The tracksters season was completed Wllh the d1str1ct meet at Taylorvllle the meet Wllh Feltshans the Btg l2 meet and the State meet to whtch only the best go The deadllne prohlbtts dlsclos mg the outcomes of these late meets lnasmuch as the book goes to press before the meets were run Plummer and Kelley copped sec ond place medals ln the 440 and 880 yard dashes respectlvely at the dts tr1 t thus enabhng them to compete at the State Th1s year s tralnmg offers great opportun1t1es for underclass track as p1rants A large percentage of the malnstays of thls year s outflt wtll be back a year hence Ttme Speeds On' Intra mural Ball Offers Fun and Tralnmg Baseball has at last been revrved rn Sl-lS No as much as me hope rt w ll be ln the future but tt 1 aetmrtely on the upswlng h1s year baseball vtas conducted along an rntra 'nural llne Two tearns were plcked from each class and two leagues were formed one ot sen rors ana Junrors and the other of sophomores ana freshmen These teams were cap tamed by Brll Peek Sam Patton Dlck Haupttlelsch George Kunkel Stan Lon don Truman Flatt Brll Henry and Evan Roberts were played ln each league wrth a three way te between Peek Pattcn and l-laupttlersch rn the enror loop and Stan Lon don the wmner ln the Jun ror league the teams par tlclpated rn a Shaunessey playott From thls tourna ment the ball club to rep resent SHS ln the state tourney was chosen Thls tournament has not vet been completed There are several r a sons why a team cannot LQ orclxed at the start ot the season and play a regular schedule of games Foremost rs the hort dnratron ot the school year Due to the O I -1 1 ' 1, A KJ . . . 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A , Q1 1 X A T u L ' Femmlne Fans Swmg Cut In Golf Sesslons th nine month year baseball can be played only one and a half months because baseball weather doesnt other reason is that baseball hasnt been revived in Big Twelve schools close enough together for trips The intramural setup has its dis tinct advantages as well Only f1f teen men would participate on one Sl-lS team while around one hundred are in the league Also the one team would be composed almost wholly of upperclassmen wh1le all four classes engage in th1s system Next fellows of inferior playing ability but who have the deslre to play can do so under this scheme Finally it de All 6 Y ssS e lv nag velops that great sense of sportsman ship 1n so many more athletes That alone overshadows all other advan leagues in all sports not baseball alone Under the tutorage of Vivian Nuess and George Knight the feminine fans of the links swung 1nto action this sprmg With practices every Monday night unless rain necessi tated a cancellation the girls swung to their hearts contents All their practicing led up to a tournament which is usually held in the last week of school lt 1S a first flight tourney sixteen in the first flight and e1ght in the second Their training and fun gained from this experience not only proved suc cessful lmrnedrately but will also prove advantageous in the future Who knows maybe another Babe D1dr1kson w1ll emerge from the SHS golf ranks She had a similar start way back when One H nared 'NI P O I C Q Doflec' Lowscf Miss Vlvfan Nt,eSS, Corlve Nyergl Ejzgpgw Po Ne' Jean S:1e'ter, Norcf Gee, SP-Frlev Lfvhgstonx Shlrey Rf, Etlzaceth Irwiw, Doro ,I Schoffy Nfntothd Pen UQ Md Geofge K'lg?'t Pat C,lle'. I 1 . - arrive until the middle of April. An- tages and shouts for intramural I , . , . - ' I I ' I - ' I I I I ' I I . , . I ' I I Katherine Mather N . . . Girls' isle-ti: ' Dir cto . Ie e and rs, ' ' x Athletic Busines V1 . ' ' Ma er 415' V T u ' 1 i .e Trc11n1ng Ground For Schools Sport Stars Unless you re one ot tttose x 1 h soe olal talent and help the ohorr hand or orchestra alona you have are or wrll at some trme take aym ts o re autred Course Thls year the teTlo s went throuah the routlne ot football loaskethall softball and volleyball wrth a dash ot track hoxrna and w res But the arrls ao n tor other thtna They eat dp exerotses to shm the r a ure They ao ln for all types ot danc ma tap socral and tolli Then there the seasonal sports vat Gy a haTT haslce oall etc Each Class holds a tournament then the mlnrers meet rn another tourney the wmne ot wh ch s am arded emloTems oy the G A A Tumohna and stunts help to round out the arrls aym program The Baton Club and G A A are ott aar a sas es loe ore s noor aso orne a re tly trom th s Mlss Kath r me Mather s tlme from oreaatast to dm ner ts alven to these ao lvrues o o , 1-1' 1 111'-Q . ' J .: 1 f. 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Some People We Cc1n't Do Without yDyoo Wrthout some people athletlcs wouldn t seem rtaht Somethrnq would seem to he mrsslna These people are the manaaers and cheerleaders Let s QIVG the former a hand tlrst They are guys who do all the drrty work and never recerve a hand They are the looys who work the1r heads oft and therr names never h1t the headhnes They never qet a hla play up But stlll wrthout thern samethrna would seem to he rnrssrna The latter s absence f auld be just as consplcu aus rt not more so To get a hunch of more or less rnterested spectators to yell tor a losrna hall club rs no crnch No words can eypress the teehna rn st lled rn teams and 1nd1 vrduals from therr efforts ,J Las+ Ianuary we lost xx rthout a doubt the finest cheerleader 1n the h1story of SHS rn the personaae ot Don Edwards Nothlna we could say would be a trne enough trtbute to hrm He was srrnply toos ln hrs tlme Dt ll L l , ., I W Q A f .3 , 11, : - I X X -A pr 1-. - 3 ,. l V ., W, 0 1 f T- ' Y A 5 u l V S15 . , . xl! il , o , Ellly Anderson, Art Andrews, Mar r i se flnsetb, Don Edwards, 'ffilrna Stewart. 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News of the Year Narrated by CLARA LOUISE GOULET lt's registration-the warning signal that our last days of vacation are at hand and our high school days are about to get under- way for the coming year. Comes the first day of school-the time old acguaintances are re- newed and new friendships are made. Did you have fun this summer? Back into har- ness again follow cries of recognition. Classes get underway and before you know it we are engaging in football combats, swinging out at dances, and bowing to pledge masters. Autumn informal parties give way to Christmas formals and the lan- uary Prom. Basketball season takes over from where football left off. As the year progresses we are treated to numerous assemblies Cre- member lf You Can't Give Me Anything But Love Baby, Don't Donate? D and holidays. As we bid farewell to May seniors, we make ready to welcome the new freshman generation. vgls MF A.. smiles , O l y . . . Piask 'WIU l'l lust mile . . F s l lov: the football 9 Programs, Pledges Parties, Pickles, and People I l . A I ' 'ry 'gif l f::,2'g,e! In . . . R35 I lff1f'l,9S 34:1 , , . Cd H125 'f ,NCQ .5.l3i1.', . .. ,. . ,NA A ...Arif 1 f-Q TVA' , . , . Fr' V . , Football Captures Autumn Spotlight Small Panel Prastioe rnus' lie strenuous, en, Shorty? .... A .rkxe ana tlre ICCIIN leave for Lmooln . . . Mr. Dams drums up a sale . . . lt'll tfrc-E1-Ee lrttle practtce, Kuslt , . . SOO un' oltlcial coaches , . . Don, Lynn, and Dave say a pretty thank you to the Lions Club for the La' auet at the Ellis . . . Chalk talk oetore Decatur qanie . . . Earl Cloesn't qet it . . . L. K. introduces our toot- ball co-captains . . . Lions Club banquety no, those in Ine lore- qround do not play on the team . . . Never watch your feet, Helen. Q Large Panel Get in there and wlnl . . . Lain- lcin, most valuable player . . . 'The aals show us liow to play toot- l:all . . . Ttttie out lor prznipxrig . , . .Beck downed on the orie yard strlp-e . . . Anderson shows E. St. Louis how its done . . . License plates to natl on your bed . . . Footballers hr: the bottle . . . Look what they ard to our windows you should have seen tlrelrsll . . . Arrionq the 1'ilQ'iQff'fGS at Tie pep rally . . . Using seasori tokets spring aria fall . . . Before 'Qte- rtien :a::1e . . . Beauty ::..1' ifpe beasts . . . Susie and Efll etgfy loozxizre . . . P12231 jets :gs st M.. ,E WXQQ,--.,...,V ,s,. f,.:.Q1. . Lg, L , y, . of ':' .xfrfli in ff' sa --Li-3' ' L - 'H--.5 L w .Q wp, I t . . ,, 1 v, I IAQ ' 1 M Y' .4 f'?'1 Llf 413115 A I ,Mix V, 4 faq ':, A rv' K Qfvxfl X .Cx .1 M, ,-w' ,., ,Q ' 4' 2 'Q' 4 11' r' I Xe' b x .Pix Fa. ':5g ' Ka. I I k 1-. 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Davis brings to you another stellar production .... the 1940- 1941 school year at Springfield High School. Mr. Davis, stepping into the role of number one director of S.H.S. four years ago, has successfully supervised the performance of over eight thousand students in that time. Prior to filling this position L.K. re- ceived his A.B. and M.A. degrees at the University of lllinois. At Springfield he served as mathematics instructor and debate coach, and then as assistant principal until 1937. Aiding in the direction of school life, study, and play is an able executive department including Mr. Roy Wentz, Mr. Floyd Hendricks, Miss Dorothy Bundy, Mr. Mark A. Peterman, and sev- eral department heads. A production staff composed of seventy-six profes- sionally alert and progressive men and women have been instrumental in bringing guidance, education, and in- spiration to the students of Springfield High School. At mid-year Mr. Hendricks, assistant principal, returned to the University of Chicago to complete his doctor's de- gree. Roy Wentz took over the duties of assistant principal for the remainder of the year. Mark Peterman, basketball coach and athletic director, assumed Mr. Wentz' duties as dean of boys. Students will best remember Mr. Davis for his insistance upon good as- semblies. These interesting perform- ances ran all the way from how to fly an airplane in one easy lesson to the striking, wierd sounds of ancient musical instruments. Throughout the One I-fund d Tl Ace director, LYMAN K. DAVIS year student conduct at these assem- blies has been quite commendable, as testified by many participants in the various programs. ln April the students and faculty welcomed modern sound equipment for the auditorium. Earlier in the semes- ter smartly styled red velvet draperies replaced old draperies for the down- stairs windows in the auditorium. ln addition to worthwhile assemblies, improvement was noted in classroom technique, development of wholesome student attitudes, cooperation with citi- zens for adult education, and the use of our instruction and equipment for de- fense classes. Preserving the memories of the year, Mr. William Roellig and Miss Edna At- kins turned back their caps and became movie cameramen. They shot techni- color movies of student life and activity during the year that will probably be shown next fall. 'rfv-'li O C x nv an AEM' L'-'Cie Alemnde' Roger J. Benedicf MUVY K4 WCM ' ' V V ' ' E' :f A :.v' V 1 5' U' frff - Q ff, ' - - 's' , af H , ,f e 'ww VP- V- 4 Efss 6' N' Cz'-: -, W ,, Aj, , ygif fr, U. V, g,, Lewis Brown . f Mnldred Brown PGCVI 5f0 'n A nv swf f' vJ : 1f-'s , W , V, ,. V I i ,.L, .V , . f 1 'ws Svnw Tfwfff,-'s ' :MS M V' ' . 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Dodd ff g:f : 5,5 'I' fu :gf five SW' 'f'::'i'S fi f-gf J. 'Q .'.'i'i' 7627? Cz cgi fregg Nz' fn. 1' Z- Efz, Ski' 'A 1'-1 Q -4-av Lefha Eilers lf'J1M,r 1,C'3 Gqc A B: Janes V' 'f ' U' Jfg'5 ,g LJ' WHS , z Igwzg U' vefs'w Q C: will W. A I I 'F 0 I. Isabel Fogarfy Priscilla Fogarty Robelf D- FUVVY '. Ct egf- AB VF. Cf rg.: gL,. A:wSf3r C2: ,' LJ- VMS.. 31 l,.45! Lift ,J LJ, mfs., ':': Jf 1' C232 'f U' fe's'. ti VJrs'1z'f A,M l CS CL 'Dgf' A.B S 'Z BAM- U- -,ng U' vers ', C' icrgc C: H: 2 U' fr-ren. 4 if :Q Louise Hager Mabel Hays C9d iC HEFTISY 1 'pq S+-y.-, - --vm rx f - LJ' W Q gzverr l 't S Sw' ,al cf Nr 1 U- -, as J' lf-2:'f's C: 5 , L WS. E- U- Ng- I ,337 Y QA 4 A ':s'L, 11 rf- V: I V A- N, L- fqrg - lg - S-mf 'GQ:':. M, uw. ., S.. ,. F, ,q, 'f-fr mmm.. .,w. WHT '-' ' ' LN .HIT 4 Student Service Whether it's food, a library book, a basketball ticket, or an office call, it's all student service. Working hand in hand with the faculty this department coordinates the clogs of school life into a smooth running apparatus. ln the cafeteria Mrs. Bertha B. Tones feeds the majority of the student body in the three daily lunch shifts Miss Dorothy Southwick registered nurse safeguards students health The student office hubbub of activ ity finds Miss Lois Aurelius handling the clerical duties and Miss Mary Tay lor checking the attendance ln the main office Miss Edna Atkins records pupils scholastic standings and Miss Margaret Davis acts as cor respondence secretary Miss Maude K Butler is responsible for the many reference books available for all courses in the school ltbrary TEACHER E- l t l I Socml Sclence What do seniors worry about? You re right Their history themes Required for graduation are two years of social cience one in sophomore or Junior year and one in the senior year The various courses show the student history in all its ages The freshman learns of the world in Commercial Geography The sophomore takes An cient and Medieval history Tumors fol low through with Modern European history and seniors take civics or United States history Also Miss Louise Welch teaches a course in guidance Throughout the year numerous essay contests sponsored bv civic organiza tions vxcre conducted through the his tory classes Physlcal Twice a week and on alternate Fri days freshman and sophomore boys and girls sc amble into their aym clothes and out on to the gfrn floor for physical instruction in a large number of sports These classes under Miss Katherine I I ' ' A ' I ' lifficien Office Force. l I ' l l I U , . vf f . - s . ' ' ' ' - A- 8 li ' . V . x N X I A I ' 13 L ' ' I A , - W ' I I A J , . to instruct the pupil in useful living. ' ' I 73 ' - ,l X i . U - Q r Q . Q . . A A X A- 'figs is Uni'-'z f' :'- I f -L 1 -L Q: fo- ffl I,,lf .E 'll.i:'g' si:-I Mathematlcs Someone once sard Study mathe matrc for logrcal thlncmg and a clear mmd No truer words were ever spoken Practlcal and preparatory work for college are equally the arms of the department For those and there seem to be gurte a few who do have an 1dea of the substance of the mysterrous X the mathematrcs department offers four years of varred courses For the fresh men algebra the sophomores plam geometry the Junro s advanced alge bra and solrd geometry and for the sentors college algebra trraonometry and senror arlthmetrc Th new math case erected m the mam hall thrs year lS al Nays frlled wrtn mterestrrg projects and prlze work Educatlon Mather Mr Wrllram Roelllg and lV'r Mark Peterman arm to promote good health good sportsmanshrp and a knowledge of sports that the students can enJoy throughout therr lrves The sports vary wrth the seasons and mclude mter class competrtlon Study Centers Begmnmg thrs year each rncormna freshman 19 assrgned to a study center whlch wlll remarn the same for hrs en t1re so3ourn rn hrgh school Four home room centers two for boys and two for grrls rs the mam feature of the new two year old s K per1ods per day plan A comb nat on of clearmg houses and study hal s ea h one serves neary flve lsunared s udents Center supernsors a e Mtss V1 fran Nuess Mrss Grace llomelrno Mr Charles Petefrsh and Mr Edgar G vm who replaced Mr Frank Owens at rnrd semester These four as counselors attempt to create an atmosphere wherem the student studres and works on hrs own m tratrve lt rs rn the study halls that school publrcatlons are sold announcerr nts made and general actrvrtres are con ducted C Pr ctrcal Ang arsrslrmnron Ono I-lundfeo ln se en L A . . J . A , I . A ., T . . . 1 , I - -. L , Q Y' r . . 4 ' - 1. A - . 4 4 ' L L . 4 1. 1. . L 'l 1 f- I -- X, . J 1 . 1 I r L . I I . Y . .I , - . . I I ' ii: r- I T ' A - 1 ' V 1 4 A s - - ' I - I Supervisor He-.ps Out. -. , . . . I . . . ll I I -.f L , ' A A . . . 1. , . . S r L- r A In , V . 11 I I I . I - T l :N ra , - I 1 I I Y' - 1 J- .I A I - L - I J I Q 1 ' V V . . . . . 1 1 - - cf . . . . 1 -r r .. C , . . r 1 -- I 1 . I T - I 1 4 1 - L Margaret lhlenveldf M A James Ja busch Madonna Kabbes M J Kqvgnqugh V Q 9 T610 NVLYSNT V Norwwfsfrrr- rw v rsf, M Guy Krummel Anrhony La Fauce W4 C e c h VCI v- Kafherune Maiher Bernadme Maihews AVS Per s S Ye Cdege Mary E Jenkrnson Qwf Kafherune Krebaum o sand Q Ur-:vers 'x Dora y Emmy Dean cfG1r1s S'IL1l'YI1TPl'lb n, out program v srf Wsconsm srrcss or :ge Margaret M Lawler G Y O 4 Ass Arts rss o A B McCall .JJ 'fuzzizrd th' A if Grace Lomellno V ,Vps Q Umvers E Carl Lundgren D e cr c' A Cappehu Co rfnora 'r a V A s una s r E of The S rvversfty cs? or UH .nm U vcrsny ai Mxchwgan Ruth McKmme Marguernte Mdhnllnmey M A l- ff Adella C Meizger F Leslne W Nummo ' rk IH, 5' f s Q An Frank Owens G W Pairlck Chg,-legw Pefehgh N x John Roach Wnlluam Roellug Ellen M Rourke VA wfS 'T V IA-V' ll Mary E Nebluck Vwuon Rose Nuess S J Mark Peferman Margaret E Rourke U A F- , ,,, , 5 Edo Nekch 1 Olive E Nuffall Mahlda PII'1k9ffOR Elnzobefh Rule I I :LL , f Fuec' :J 5, Q ri - ' 1' JS 522 51: . 2' f'-:ace-' - , 5 5' 5 M1555 EJ S ' L- ' fi- L' U .- J' A ,' 15 Q' ,:, ' .' 5 55.555-. 155 nw ' f.: 53-21551 we LA. 1' V-P ' 'VM gl ' .P A ' ,J .1 , f' A 0: - If , l, ,M 0 .. 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' C' iigi' D'-52 Li Q C: .Nr 1 Ci 'V V 'l V S, ' ,f.,S.v. Nipy .QW f-jf. ,J E,:ff.55 i,. L' L :: ' C: - '. .ms'f S:'t: :J cg' :Z Lt LL3g Srff:':P::e ei'S: : Ai' ei 'Z Q 3:2 26. FS S7335 15 Ai' '1 ' :if ifxgpaz-.ii 'I2:ir1j,'-min: Language Amo, Jaime, guiero -- whether it's Latin, French, or Spanish, our language department has a well-rounded program in all three lan- guages. Believing in a firm classical foundation for advanced study in many fields, the Latin De- partment presents four years of study in gram- mar, Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil. ln modern languages three years are offered in both Spanish and French. The Spanish De- partment emphasized throughout the year bet- ter relationships with South America. Several French students entered the French Conference at Charleston, Illinois, in May. The idea originated at Springfield in l937. Fine Arts Vlfhether a student can or cannot draw a straight line, the Art Department still has a place for him, for it offers courses in both art apprecia- tion and in applied and practical art. ln the four-year course all phases of art are touched upon including drawing, lettering, clay modeling, and painting of still life, landscapes, and figures. Art appreciation brings out the his- tory and principles of art. Upon the appointment of Miss Frances Don- nelly to the position of city art supervisor, Miss lane Day assumed the former instructor's work. Miss Donnelly however, found time to teach at Springfield part time. Industrial Arts The lndustrial Arts subjects in the Springfield High School contribute to the student's educa- tion in discovering his likes and dislikes for vari- ous types of industrial work. This helps him to determine the general nature of his interests and abilities. lf the student develops an interest and gives evidence of ability in any one of the fields of work, he may to some extent specialize in that subject and acquire a worthwhile training. Many former Springfield High School graduates now in profitable vocations receive the founda- tion for the work in the high school shops. Household Arts They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. So that's why so many lassies take home economics. Not only are girls trained to profgciency in the art ot cooking but also they are taught to serve the food which they cook. Other phases ot the course include the designing ot clothes, the planning and decorating ot a home, and the budgeting ot expenditures. Model Wives? Maybe - but remember the Household Arts department endeavors to lay foundations tor careers in the fields ot modern nursing, dietetics, dress designing, and interior decorating. Commercial The pounding ot a typewriter's keys, the clash of an adding machines gears, the scratching of a pen-all are familiar sounds to the commer- cial department. For the student planning to enter the business world and tor those who will use their training only as a sideline, the department gives courses in the essentials ot bookkeeping, typing, short- hand, commercial law, and junior business. Orchids to the department tor their work be- hind the scenes in the handling ot the finances ot the school publications, clubs, and concerts throughout the year. Science The survival oi the tittest is a law ot Nature. lt is also a chracteristic ot the science student. Une year of science is reguired tor graduation, but tour years are available. Today We live in a world ot science. With silk made ot coal, glass that bends light, and vitamins added purposely to flour our lite has become a giant test tube. The Science depart- ment attempts to give the pupil an insight into this realm through courses in general science, biology, botany, Zoology, physiology, physics, and chemistry. Mrs. Elizabeth Hinkle from Hollywood, Cali- fornia, taught chemistry in exchange with Mr. Carroll C. l-lall tor the l94O-l94l school term. O. e . .1 Z ' -.3 .4 tw? X-A in 1,5 Mary Suliivan Jahrw Teuscher rv:-Alvf Lf..,:,.r ,fovi Tr '- J Of' 47 vs- f U Ray Wenfz Louise Weich ,P Q A 'aa 1' ,:4. J955e Scndem Clarence Sauer ,, rf ,..:, , I b H Aa .xv nf' 'Pk Ailen Smith Joseph Spifale . ,,..,,:U,W, B5 .i s:i' ,,,!, N il U' ,ii A H - 1 r V, ,,! 4 QQ' Eefzy-2 , .e . -J 0 Q Q- if iv ig - Guy H. Thompson Reuel M,Tomiir1 ,,..,t: K-t,,F,, i., 5 C C x-. K N ,,,. 'I QQ wr. Q- T- Amanda Wessei , Lauc Woodmansee , vi ,,e.,.,f Irene blmpson , 1 Miriam Sfeinmiiler -C '1f'Uw .f, .1 LE Li, . y, f r I f ,- .l, bg, Efhei Van Giider Rmh M. Woods English More Seniors elected English this semester than at any time since we have had the elec- tive courses, announced Miss Elizabeth E. Graham, English Department head. This increase finds its explanation in the continuous enrichment by experienced teach- ers who offer the best training available. Modern aids including records of lectures, speeches, dramatizations, and authors own readings of their writingsg and quiz and forum programs are employed to give training. The six-week exhibit of 200 beautiful mod- ern books, the addition of l1lUO Big Little Books, and the adoption of courses to today's inter- ests and needs featured the current program. The department secured storing shelves for 800 illustrative posters and added a second victrola, radio, and mimeograph to the tech- nical equipment. if 6 Lois Aurelius Edna Atkins Margaret Davis C an 'f S' 1119 Cx? 9 Cifmsccwzeciie Snqf ' i l : T T Q , y ' .fi , Bertha Baker Jones Dorothy Soufhwick, R.N. M Y I Y' Cafeteria D rectres, N.fse A C One Hundred For'y-tlire Sophomore quiz kids. Music A one-a two-a three- spiel, sound the voices of the conductors of the orches- tra, the choir, and the chorus classes resulting in some very fine music. Every student is required to take two years of chorus. These classes under Miss Elizabeth Bule and Mr. Bo- ger Benedict presented two cantatas this year. At Christ- mas time they gave The Babe of Bethlehem , and The Mound Builders was sung on May ll. ' The band, orchestra, and A Cappella choir perform at many school and outside events. In theoretical music Mr. E. Carl Lundgren teaches har- mony. The Capltohne Staff wlshes to acknowledge the generous support of the T Lg :Ly ' v Il' E' Z' 1' 11' ' ' ' u, , v. ,W QQ .f' zvf- fi- fi. I Iollowlnq flrms and 1nd1v1dua1s who have helped to sponsor the 1941 Capltollne WILLIAMSON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY CAPITOL ENGRAVING COMPANY THE SPRINGFIELD PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION ABIGAIL STUDIO 913 South Slxth Street BURCHETT STUDIO 219 South Sxxth Street HERBERT GEORG STUDIO 22412 South Fxfth Street MODERN ARTS STUDIO 52012 East Monroe Street NEEF STUDIO 32212 South Sxxth Street OLDFIELD'S STUDIO, 11112 South Frith Street REDMON STUDIO, 52612 East Adams Street f. D 'Q C Y CHARLES DeSOUZA ' If FU , H, 'fnrl :dv MVA Q, V ' 27.1, wflfv fu-,I iff, .ffiflif Deiiriiiri L - . .. , , ,. .1331-v..f. T.-.-T V-. ..'i,,, -...UI V, ,,: pg ',,.f. fkn, TH.. -ef. - IS3 -- 371-533 - fA,..,,, -, : ,,,.. f ':.f,.. ..,,.,., AM., ,M f-, ., 4. - - 4 1- I esifffki-Yrrr Fir Qlrgf. ' -v 2--L F. FU- .A nlfr v .V ,.:-3 .mm :ann -- -2 11'rrf1- C-Ny ff -- - -- .1 '1 ' :A LX' f Rf 'IS 5 ., ,v,. 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