Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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Davis musl lceep in conlacl wills bollw slu- denls and Iacully, I-le carries on a wide correspondence, answering aueslions aboul former sludenls. Assemblies and ollier aclivilies are under his direclion. WIII1 Ilie guidance ol Mr. Davis, Ilwe scliool lwas aided Ilie war eiclorl by selling slamps and bondsg a viclory corps l'1as been organized: Iirsl aid classes are Iunclioningg sludenl volunleers are assisling Ilie ralion- ing boards. Ivlr. Roy Wenlz, beller lcnown Io Ilie slu- denls as Daddy , Iiandles capably Ilie dif- Iicull iob of discipline. Daily Mr. Wenlz comes in conlacl willi many Irying silua- lions, bul does noir lose liis poise or ready smile. PRINCIPAL LYMAN K. DAVIS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ROY WENTZ ADMINISTRATION DEANS CHARLES PETEEISI-I, EDGAR OWIN, DOROTHY BUNDY GRACE LOMELINO VIVIAINI R. NUESS The voried problems oT The sTudenTs oT Spring- TieId I-Iigh SchooI ore soIved by The deons ond The counseIors. From The Ereshmon To The Senior, o1II hove dUesTions during The course oT Their Tour yeors, which conToicT wiTh These Tive peopIe con iron oUT. Mr. Gwin ond Mr. PeTeTish, co-deons oT The boys, hondIe The siTuoTion weII Tor The mole hoIT oT The sTudenTs oT SpringTieId I-Iigh SchooI. Mr. Owin oc:Ts os deon Tor oII boys ossigned To sTudy cenTer 300, ond Mr. PeTeTish To Those in sTudy c:enTer 34. For The girIs. Miss Lornelino is counseIor in sTudy cenTer 202 ond Miss Nuess serves in The some po- siTion in cenTer I. Miss Bundy ocTs in The copociTy oT deon oT girIs. The job oT These peopIe is To Iceeio sTudenTs pro- groms in good order ond To see ThoiT eoch sTudenT is rnoking required crediTs Tor groduoTion. Besides These Tosks The deons ond counseIors hoive mony coIIs Tor plocing sTudenTs in ouTside work. IT hos been necessory ThoT Mr. Owin ond Mr. PeTeTish ToIIow cIoseIy oII The deToiiIs Tor enTer- ing The services in The VI2 ond AI2 progroms. EighTeen STU MAUDE K. BUTLER Libroricm DOROTHY SOUTHWICK Nurse BERTHA B. JONES Cofelrerio Diredress EDNA ATKINS Secrefory MARGARET DAVIS Correspondence Secretary LOIS AURELIUS Clerk in S+uden+ Office MARY L. TAYLOR A++endcJnce Clerk DENT SERVIC Nineteen MEET Tl-lE FACULTY l-lere, caughT by The camera iusT as The sTudenTs see and know Them, is The TaculTyp a group oT people, doing a iob, endeavor- ing To make someThing Tine and noble oT sTudenTs enTering The porTals oT SpringTield l-ligh School. Always in search oT knowledge, They are inTenT on learning more. The lisT oT colleges aTTended by Them is long. They are well qualiTied. STudenTs have come and gone, and in each person, someThing oT The spiriT oT These individuals has been TransTerred. Theirs is a greaT proTessiong ThaT oT inTroducing souls To The Tine and beauTiTul in music,TarT, and liTeraTure, sTarTing TuTure ciTizens on The road oT living: virTually helping Them in Their TirsT sTeps in The course oT business, giving Them Their TirsT insighT inTo The greaT wonders oT science. As a resulT oT The Thorough basic Train- ing received in The ArT DeparTmenT, several alumni have proven successTul in This Tield. ln addiTion To giving The sTudenTs a Tine background in everyday speech, The English DeparTmenT has inspired some To creaTive wriTing and beTTer appreciaTion oT classic liTeroTure. The l-lousehold ArTs insTrucTors are as- sisTing The war eTTorT by Training girls in nuTriTion, proper dieT and conservaTion. As a requisiTe oT The College PreparaTory course, lvlaThemaTics aTTracTs large classes TwenTy oT sTudenTs who compleTe The course wiTh a valuable sTore oT knowledge aT Their Tinger- Tips. Science is a required subiecT, buT many become so enmeshed in iTs mysTeries ThaT advance courses are oTTered. These sTu- denTs aTTain a good background Tor TurTher sTudy. To give sTudenTs a compleTe undersTand- ing oT The war, The Social Science deparT- menT has accenTed currenT evenTs. The Commercial Course Trains sTudenTs To Take on sTenographic and bookkeeping werk irPThe4ucTuaL businessovorldhimmed- iaTely upon compleTion oT The course. The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT has given a vasT number oT boys Troining in skills viTal To The war eTTorT. The Languages deparTmenT assisTs The good neighbor policy by oTTering courses in Spanish. For Those inTeresTed in The classic languages, There is a compleTe course in LaTin. French insTrucTion is also available. In SToTe and NaTional CompeTiTions, The music deparTmenT conTinues To place high as iT has done Tor many previous years. This, Then, is The TesTimonial oT The Teach- ers aT SpringTield l-ligh School. Theirs is a record noT easily maTched. To Them, sTudenTs oT The pasT and presenT say- We Thank you. JOHN ARMITAOE ROY A. DEEEENBAUOH CARROL HALL OLIVE E. NUTTALL. JOSEPH SPITALE MARY SULLIVAN REUEL M. TOMLIN RUTH M. WOODS SCIENCE ENGLISH LUCIE ALEXANDER PEARL BROWN MARIE DEAN LET!-IA EILERS LSABEL FOGARTY PRISCILLA EOGARTY Twenfy-'Two ENGLISH ELIZABETH E. GRAHAM HEAD LOUISE HAGER ADELIA C, METZGER MARY E. NEBLICK ELLEN M. ROURKE MARGARET E. ROURKE IRENE SIMPSON Twenfy-II1ree ROSELLA BUTLER MARY A. DODD MADONNA KABBES KATHERINE KREBAUM MARGARET M. LAWLER LESLIE W. NIMMO LAURA WOODMANSEE CGMMERCIAL -rs' Twenfy-four CIAL SCIEN Twenfy-five JUNE BARNES IRENE BURNETT TULA CHAMBERS ROBERT D. EURRY RUTH MQKINNIE EDA NELSCH O. H. THOMPSON LOUISE WELCH HEAD MARY K. BLATT MARGARET IHLENFELDT BERNADINE MATH EWS MARGUERITE MCPHILLIMEY CHARLOTTE RONCA MARIAM STEINMILLER LANGUAGES Twenfy-six A MATHEMATICS SADIE CLAPPER BLANC!-TE G. DUNLAP GUY KRUMMEL LOREIXI TAYLOR JOHN TEUSCHER T enfy ven INDUSTRIAL ARTS JAMES JABUSCI-I M. J. KAVANAUGI-I ANTHONY LA EAUCE JESSE SANDERS ALLEN SIVIITI-I T Iy qhf FINE-I-ICDUSEHOLD ARTS MILDRED BROWN MARY JANE DAY MABEL HAYS ET!-IEL VAN GILDER AMANDA WESSEL T 'ry MLJSIC ROGER J. BEINIEDICT ELIZABETH RULE G. W. PATRICK CLARENCE SAUER PHYSICAL EDUCATIGN KATHERINE MATHER MARK PETERIVIAN FRANCIS SI'ILIS-IER TI1irIy AUTOGRAPHS 5 V I C 'I W I ' JANUARY SENIORS PRESIDENT Marshall Miller VICE PRESIDENT Charles SchliTz SEC R ETA RY PoiT Kerns TR EASU RER RuTh Sawyer Only memories remoin oT The hundred sTudenTs who groduoTed in Jonuory. These memories will record Their vorious successes ond ochievemenTs oiTToined during Tour yeors sToy oT SpringTield. To Them The yeors spenT in This high school hove meonT pleosonT ossocioiTions, sociol evenTs, ond oThleTic cooperoTion. AT TirsT These ocTiviTies ond responsibiliTies seemed To creep slowly, buT The poce loecome Tc1sTer os The senior yeor drew To o close. This closs Took responsibiliTies in iTs sTride. IT ex- celled in scholosTic ochievemenT ond guided The TorTunes oT mony school orgonizoTions during iTs spon oT yeors. WiTh This voried boclcground ocquired here, This closs is well prepored Tor enTronce inTo higher edu- cc1Tion or, To whoT's more imporTonT, iTs shore in The wor eTTorT. Success in These venTures seems os- sured becouse This closs proved ThoT iT hod whoT iT Tokes by corrying iTs shore oT school ololigoTions. ThirTy-Th ree CLASS OF 1943 Harry B. Allison ln case ol sudden dealh, call l-l.B. l-le mighl even honor you by underlaking lpunl lo play some ol lhe music he's been learning in band lhese lhree years. Delviolayg S.l-l.S. Band. Josephine Baralla Jo is so bashlul she lold us only lhal she likes lo wrile in her diary. Sounds lempling, Jo. Belly Jane Bennell Belly spenl considerable lime sludying, bul more lime was spenl wilh anolher ol lhe grad- uales ol lhis year. Richard E. Bridges You don'l have lo iump bridges lo meel a swell all- around lellow because we have one righl here by lhe side al lhis wrile-up. Dorolhy Brunner Everyone will remember Doro- lhy's sweel smile. This will be quile an assel in her ambilion lo be as her boss will love dic- laling lo her. Thaliansg Thealer Orcheslra. Alyce Campbell Aller allending Junior College lor lwo years, Alice hopes lo go inlo nurses' lraining. She wenl sleady almosl all lhru' high school. lDilFerenl lellows, lhough.l Marybelh Clark Marybelh is really a perlecl sporl aboul everylhing. She liked lhe line arls-iusl lake a peek al her aclivilies. Quill and Scroll: Jr. Elude: Arl League: Caleleria Council. Roberl Alherlon Bob is one person who inlends lu ning his avocalion inlo his vocalion: in lhis case, il's linding oul whal makes machinery lick. lPrelly licklish work-eh whal?l June Bauereiss Salesmanship is righl down June's alley lor she likes nolhing beller lhan lalking and arguing a worlhy cause. Roberl Blalock Bob wanls lo be a lraveling salesman wilh plenly ol lime all lor hunling and hobbying wilh pholography. Palricia H. Brooks Sunshine plans on being someone's privale secrelary bul iudging lrom her conlribulions lo lhe music deparlmenl she will obviously be sidelracked. Thaliansg Girls' Choral Clubg Jr. Eludeq A Cappellaq Capi- loline Direclory Slall. Richard Burris Rich spenl considerable lime al lhe Y.M.C.A. He was a swell swimmer, excellenl wresller, and an experl bowler. Pele Campo Music while you work-by Sammy Kaye-lhal's whal Pele likes. When Sleve sludies aero- naulical engineering al Nolre Dame, his radio will be going lull blasl. Bob Chambers Il Bob lullills all his ambilions he will have a lull lile. l-le wanls lo be a druggisl, bookkeeper, prinler, carpenler, and band leader. 2 Caleleria Council, Pres.: De- Molayg Mgr. ol Foolballg Mgr. ol Pup Baskelball, JANUARY SENICDRS Dorolhy Mae De Rose Pele, liked by all who know her, chooses saleswork as her prolession, and wilh her likeable personalily she'll really succeed. She helps Uncle Sam by selling and buying War Bonds. Leonard Dudleslon Leonard occasionally gels up in lhe air when working wilh his model airplanes. Fishing lakes up some ol his spare lime. Randall Farris Tables reversed on Randy as he was always lhe one lo cash in, bul now good old Uncle Sam sliced all his college educalion. ll-le's rare-meel him.l Earle Forlhman Earle seems lo be an ouldoor man wilh hunling and lishing lor his recrealion. He plans lo slap lhe Japs by ioining lhe Navy. Edgar Gollschalk Ed's a real palriolic lellow. l-le's already worked in a delense induslry. The air corps will be very lorlunale in gelling him. Carolyn Hamrick J.C. has a promising prospecl in Calil. Since she gels along wilh children so well, she'll be an exceedingly lovely primary leacher. Philo. Belly Hawk One lhing sure is lhal we can'l call Belly conceiled as she lold us absolulely nolhing aboul hersell bul we undersland she is one al lhe rnosl amiable girls al S.l'l.S. Jack Dixon Our prinler-lo-be should pre- ler lhe lnk Spols, bul he likes Kay Kyser. l-le's a regular guy who likes lo sleep and eal. Donald Durbin Fresh lrom Indiana was lhe laslesl loolboll player and lrack runner we had. Baseball: Foolballg Track. Jane Flallery Jane's big broad smile won her many lriends. She wasn'l in any clubs bul everyone knew hr-r. She slarled lo Junior College imme- dialely aller leaving us. Norma Freilag Norma likes drawing, shows, and singing. She craves lo be a super housewile and we're willing lo bel she gels more lhan one chance. Rulh Susan Hamm Soldiers, here's your chance lo gel mail 'from a cule girl lwril- ing is her lavorile paslirnel. She's a nice parlner in swimming, drawing, ice-skaling, and danc- ing. GAA., Nalional Honor So- ciely. Waller G. Harller Wally planned on enlering lhe salesmanship line. bul upon leav- ing school wenl lo lhe Pillsbury Mill as a chemisl. Russell Hawkins Sadie is lhe lellow who had whal il lakes and he look plenly ol loolball and a lovely Les Bas gal. 94 Sludenl Council: Wrangler: Foolball, Track, Hi-Y, Rowing Club. CLASS OF T943 Emmadell Henderson Emmy, wiThouT a TuTure ambi- Tion, is a whiz on roller skaTes, o consTanT lisTener To Tommy Dor- sey, and a reader oT The books- aT-The-monTh. BeTTy Iliff Since BeTTy leTT us, she has enTered nurse's Training and is doing an heroic iob. She was al- ways Tull oT pep-she looks iT, doesn'T she? Richard T. Keller Our school paper, The Bulle- Tin lplugl, couldn'T have done wiThouT Rich. He Took a s+ack OT splendid snapshoTs. He's planning To sTudy engineering aTTer The war. John Kuhn Jarrin' John, The greaT TooTball man, likes To wriTe words To songs in his spare Time-who knows he may geT recogniTion on The HiT Parade. FoaTball. CaTherine Langheim Kay will become a lawyer which is someTimes known To The culTured as a Teminine mouTh- piece. She will enroll aT The U. OT l. nexT Tall. She likes read- ing and wriTing leTTers Tor en- TerTainmenT, RoberT Lebkuecher Bob wanTs To be good in whaT- ever he does, so iT is a sure Thing ThaT he will be a success in The army or navy. He likes women, model airplanes, and Tarming- whaT a combinaTion! Eliza beTh Marjorie Maddex Mariorie always Tull oT vim, vigor, and viTaliTy wanTs To be a good homemaker and perhaps combine dress, designing wiTh iT. BulleTin. Norma Jean Hinckle Norma Jean liked To Try dil- TerenT hair sryles and was an experT aT iT. Don'T you agree? She's been doing her parT by buying sTamps and bonds. KenneTh lrwin You never saw Kenny wiThouT some oT his Triends. This would-be Tinancier among oTher Things, en- ioyed lisTening To Glenn Miller's orchesTra. ArT League. PaTsy Kerns PaTsy was aT all The school dances and iT's easy To see why. She wanTs To be a whiTe collar girl buT we have our idea as To The lengTh oT Time she'll remain one, Imagine PaT sTaying single! Les Bas: STudenT Council: Sen- ior Class SecreTary, Mary Eleanor l.aClair SprighTly Mary Ellen wanTs To be a sTenographer during The day and have loTs OT Tun in The evening. A Cappellag G.A.A.g Co-Ed: TranscripTg Philo: NaTional Honor SocieTy. Richard Lankford Richard was raTher shy as he didn'T even give us The beneTiT oT an acTiviTy blank. We sTill wish him loads OT luck. Mary Jane MacDonald Janie is happy when eaTing, and lisTening To Glenn Miller. J.C. and lllinois appear in her college plans. She would like To work in The U. S. STaTe DeparT- menT. Les Bas: Jr. CapiToline7 Jr. Bullefing NaTional Honor So- cieTy. John Mogill To John, who was here a shorT Time, we wish all The luck in The world. He hopes To be a greaT surgeon. JANUAR Evelyn June M :Jaan Eve's lulure is a lillle hazy so lar bul she plans lo allend a college ol music. She's done her bil by selling and buying war slamps. Kalhryn Merriewealher Kalhey wanls lo be a social worker and she'll be a nice one. She likes lo dance and lrorn whal1we've heard, she's good. Pal Mize Pal always had a smile and lhal's why everyone liked her so well. She's sludying lo be a com- mercial arlisl. Good luck, Pal, and remember, we're behind you. Nalional Honor Sociely. Bob Neu Almasl everylhing is o.k. wilh Slim bul chemislry seems lo slar along wilh lennis, pool, and l-larry James. Sea Scouls look a lol ol his spare lime. Leslie E. Nichols Can'l you see Les wilh his crowd ol women? They iusl wouldn'l leave him alone. We hope lhe Navy leaves him some lime lor dancing. Virginia Lee Pallon If you wanl a good pen pal, Ginny is iusll lhe girl lor you be- cause her lavorile paslime is corresponding. Who knows she rnighl even lavor you by illuslral- ing lhem wilh her own drawings. Balon. Richard Ranney Try lhe bowling alley il you're looking lor Rich aller school. You can see him showing all his base- ball playing in lhe vacanl lol in lhe evening. - Y SENIORS Bob McCulcheon Bob was always known lor his smoolh dancing. l-le didn'l enler sporls or clubs here bul he liked lhem all. ll-le musl have liked gall as Birdies seemed lo fascin- ale him.l Marshall Miller Marshall really raled. l-le's our class presidenl and was a grand one. lWe don'l see how he'll be a lawyer because he never argued wilh us.l Success lo you, Marshall. Track, Delphicq l-li-Y, Pres.g Jr. Bullelinq French Club, Sec.: Senior Pres.: Nalional l-lcnor Sociely. Q Richard Monlgomery l-laving aboul blown lhe chem- islry lab aparl several limes, he's discarding chemislry and has chosen airplane mechanics lor his lulure work. S.l-l.S. Band 3 years. Belly Nalion Allhough Pep has no lulure plans, her aclivily in clubs and Sludenl Council, plus her per- sonalily, shows lalenl in many lields. Sludenl Council: Co-Ed: Slu- denl Forum: A Cappella. Marjorie Ordemann Mariarie is one ol our liniesl girls. She wanls lo be a secre- lary-her nalebook will have some nice doodling as she's quile an arlisl. Balon. George F. Pence l-lere's a guy who really gol around. l-le always was a greal sailor and now he's showing all his lalenls in lhe U. S. Navy. Belle Rollman Belle is lhe alhlelic lype ol girl, laking horseback riding, lennis, dancing and swimming. We all enjoyed hearing her sing. Keep il up. Jr. Eludeg A Cappella. CLASS CF 1943 Sarah Ellen Roper Sarah really goT around and was very gracious To everybody. She wanTs To do medical or social service work. Philo, Sec.: A Cappella: Jr. BulleTin: NaTional Honor Soci- eTy: CapiToline TypisT: Girls' Choral Club. Charles F. Schlirz Chuck didn'T spend all his Time sTudying To geT on N.H.S. He's really an o.k. guy, always having Tun and aTFecTing oThers The same w-oy. Hi-Y: Delphic Treas.: Orch.: N.H.S.: Vice-Pres. Sr. Class. Virginia ScoTT Wi+h Virginia in The legisla- Tive branch of The governmenT as a congresswoman, she'll voTe Tor long hours ol: leisure, Thus geTTing in skaTing, swimming, bobsledding ond Tennis, - C'.A.A.: Jr. ETude: Co-Ed. Mary Shaughnessy Can'T you see Mary dancing and Taking dicTaTion? We can because she's really good aT iT lcloncing and shorThandl, She's an experT eaTer, Too. Elma SmiTh Known Tor long as SmiTTy, she would like To ioin The WAFS or be a privaTe secreTary. She num- bered among The members of The Tholian LiTerary SocieTy. Thalian: NaTional Honor Soci- eTy. Lorraine SweeT Lorraine's main obiecT in life is To sail The sea oT maTrimoriy. Here's hoping The righT sailor comes along. CaTeTeria Council. Jack H. Theison Jack's an all-around Tellow who, if he geTs in The Air Corps, will really cover The TerriTory. SporTs in general appeal To HuberT. DeMolay. RuTh Sawyer RuThie excelled in her TavoriTe diversion oT having Tun and eaT- ing, she also has a serious side as her nurses' Training plans show. Treasurer, Sr. Class. Jack Schumacher IT you didn'T see much OT Jack around here-iT's because he was Too busy seeing movies and bowl- ing. He's a greaT Tellow wiTh rare humor. AlberT Seigel Never a dull momenT Tor Al. As you can see Tram his lisT oT acTiviTies, he really goT around. Radio Club, Pres.: Jr. tu n Pres.: Co-Ed: STudenT Forum, Sec.: Jr. Class, Pres.: Delphic: BulleTin CirculaTion, Mgr.:'Verse Speaking Choir: A Cappella. Jacki Sirca Jacki is one OT The Tew arTisTs oT our class and she was A-I. She was on our CapiToline STQTT and was swell To work wiTh. Les Bas: CapiToline STaTf: Na- Tional Honor SocieTy. Donald SpraTT Donald will probably end as SecreTary of AgriculTure. He's al- ready sTarTed making plans Tor his Tarm. CaTeTeria Council, Treas.: Fu- Ture Farmers. Pres.: A Cap- pella. Winifred Theilken Charming Winnie wanTs a iob working abouT Tive hours a week, Thus leaving her Time Tor bridge, skoTing, Tennis, swimming, and eoTing. Philo. Eula l. Todd TooTie wiTh her small speak- ing voice and nice singing voice made a number of Triends here. and hopes To make more aT The UniversiTy oT lv1innesoTa. G.A.A.: Spanish: TranscripTs: Radio Club: A Cappella: ArT League. JANUARY SE A,., NIORS Ruih Todd Rulh had a large 'following and we can easily see why, She was very acfive in Philo, as she is in everylhing she underlakes. Philo. Jack Warner Jock is planning on making his appearance in sociely as an en- gineer or a salesman. l-le'll be a success as either, and we know 'cause we've been in his classes. Thelma Marie Wilson Thelma wanls lo be a clerk in a dlry goods slore, and with her charming manner everyone will rush lo have her wolf on lhem. Thirfy-nine Dolores C. Townsley We could lell when Doris wasn'f siudying by 'rhe move of her pencil. She spenl all her lime doodling and fiddling wilh pholography. Raymond Wesfbrook Chemisfry holds Bud's fale in ifs hands for he has chosen fhe U. of I. as 'lhe place 'ro 'rake up furfher sludy in lhis field. Effie Xamis Shorl-allraclive Elili was one of our peppiesl' classmafes, and she always could say somelhing lo make us feel good. JUNE SENICDRS PRESIDENT STcinley London VICE PRESIDENT Annabelle Lewis SECRETARY Peggy Allison ' TR EASU RER Carol Schell The crowning mornenT oT high school lives oT June seniors hos now drown To o close. Groduo- Tion come oll Too soon Tor moiny sTudenTs. They will miss oll Their close ossocioTions wiTh oTher sTudenTs ond Teochers when They leove Tor oTher pursuiTs oT liTe. Mony boys will leove school To go inTo The vori- ous bronches oT The orrned Torces. This is o revision oT Their eorly plons os mony prepored Tor enTroince inTo college. Plons oT mony girls, Too, hove been olTered buT oll ore willing To do Their poirT in This os They did in school ocTiviTies. AchievemenTs oT The June Closs oT I943 ore enurneroble. NoT only did seniors excell in oThleTics during The poisT yeor, buT They proved Their scholor- ship, Too. Closs ond individuol leodership wos very evidenT. This closs by iTs posT leoidership ond porTicipo- Tion in school ocTiviTies hos noT only upheld The high TrodiTion oT S.l-l.S. buT promises To uphold iT by TuTure ocTs. FozTy CLASS GF, i943 LoreH'a Adkinson Lonnie hopes lo go lo Arr school and learn lo be an experl dress designer. Did you ever see her wilhoul a iolce? We haven'l, Don E. Anderson Don hi+ all lhe dances, and usually wilh a cerloin blonde. For a fellow wilh brains, wil, and whol il lakes, look him up. Delphics, Pres.: Sludenl Coun- cil: Nalional Honor Sociely: Sophomore Class Presidenl. Dora Allen There's no one who enioys walching 'loolball games as well as Dora. Hove you ever heard her cheer? Try gelling a seal in lronl of her somelime. Pal' Armslrong Pol came lo S.H.S. in her sen- lor year and sfepped righl in by ioining The Les Bas. Jusl menlion dancing and she sils up and lalces nofice. Les Bos. Mary Lou Barber Mary Lou is 'lhe esleemed presidenl of lhe Philos. She is a good ad for her name since her hair is always borbered per- leclly. Philo Presidenl: Sludenl Coun- cil: Nalional Honor Sociely. Earl Barlon Earl musl lhinlc we're saboleurs because he fold us exaclly nolh- ing. Herels wishing you luclc in whalever you underlalce. Mary Helen Bennell Time was never heavy on Mary Helen's hands. She always had somelhing lo do. ll mighl have been dancing, diving, or daling. All were her 'fovorile paslimes. Les Bas: Sludenl Council: Co-ed. Belly Alexander Belly wanls all of Us lo be heollhy, weallhy, and wise. She'll be well able 'ro give us good nourishing meals aller lolcing a course in dielelics. Spanish Club: Co-Ed: Jr. Elude. Arl' Andrew Did you ever see Ari when he wasn r gabbing wilh lhe fellows, flirling wilh lhe girls, cracking a corny joke or Forgelling our school yells? Spanish Club: Cheer leader. Peggy Allison Peg has no definile plans for college bul her ambilion as a privale secrelary will undoubled- ly carry her far. Now her fa- vorile paslime is 'loolball play- ers, G.A.A. Pres.: Philo: Sludenl Council Secrelary: Co-Ed: Sen- ior Class Secrelary: Sophomore Class Secrelory. Rulh Bachhelm The Juniors can lhanlc Rulh lor ihe lovely mounling she did for lhem. Rulh lceeps lhe posl- man busy bringing her daily lei'- lers from California, Baron Club Leader: G.A.A.: Pholograph Edilor, Capiloline. Carole Barllell Carole had many friends al school because she was nice +o everybody. She played a good deal of golf and did a lol of horseback riding. Transcripls, Presidenl: G.A.A.: Co-ed. Lucy Bell Lucy can really swing our and does il offen. She was always sweef and occommodaling lo everyone. Mildred Bernhardl Having a lol' of fun is Millie's lavorile pasfime. Her ambilion is +o secure on oulslanding busi- ness posilion and aller lhal- well! Philo: A Cappella. JUNE Roberl Besl Bob is a whiz al ping pong as well as o million olher lhings. He's lhe lellow who galhered all lhe sporls material lor lhis book. He did a nice iob, didn'l he? Bullelin, Co-edilor, sporls edi- lor: Sporls Edilor, Capilolineg Nalional Honor Sociely. Virginia Bird Birdie should make a very lovely model if she achieves her ambilion. She loves lo dance when Tommy Dorsey begins lo play. William Blough Junior College and U. ol l. will bolh be lucky in securing Willie lor lwo years apiece-un- less Uncle Sam gels him lirsl. Roberl Bonnell Smoalh Bob hil all lhe dances during his senior year-and wilh a bunch ol dillerenl girls. Spanish Club: A Cappellag Delphics. Secrelary. Jeannelle Bradley Jeannelle's lile lo us is a com- plele myslery. She look an aclive parl in Philos and also in her classes. Philos. Evelyn Brodish Lynn likes Horace Heidl and lhe S.H.S. Band lhe besl. She's planning on laking up skaling as a prolession, Charles Bunn Belween games ol snooker, Keno will allend Purdue Universily. His ambilion is lo be a commer- cial avialor. Wranglers, Sgl.-al-Arms: Choir. NIORS Lorna Bierbaum Lorna lhinks being a welder in an airplane laclory would be very inleresling. We are very sure lhal wilh a mind like hers she really can make somelhing ol hersell. Philog Nalional Honor Sociely. Lois Joy Black She lils her name-Joy. Her ambilion is lo become secrelary wilh lime lell over lor reading and dancing lo Harry James, Transcripl. Emilie Ann Bohnhorsl Emilie is lhe only one in lhe class who wishes lo be a Direc- lor ol Religious Educalion in a church. We can lhink ol no one who is beller suiled lo lullill all ol lhe slricl requiremenls lor lhis posilion. Les Bas: Spanish Club: A Cap- pella. Reid Anlle lmmedialely upon leaving us. Reid wenl lo lhe Universily ol lllinois and sludied lnduslrial Design. Uncle Sam is lorlunale in having him in lhe Navy, Virginia Broderick Good lhings come in lillle pack- ages, so lhe saying goes and Punky really proves il. Her hearl moved lo Colilornia wilh lhe Marines and now she's gone lo ioin il llhe hearl, nol lhe Ma- rinesl. Pal Brooks Pal was always al school al lhe crack ol dawn and gol all her homework. We suppose lhal's lhe reason she had so much lime lor all ol her lriends. Thalians. William Buller There's nolhing Bill likes beller lhan being wilh My Gal Al. He'll poslpone his educalion un- lil aller lhe war. Delphics. CLASS OF 1943 Belly Louise Campbell Belly loves lhe fine arls of life -reading, wriling slories, and playing lhe piano. She will achieve greal success as a nov- elisl, we know, Philo. Tom Cavanagh Casanova was a flash on lhe foolball field as on lhe bas- kelbali floor. He was one of our mosl popular fellows wilh bolh lhe guys and gals. Sludenl Council: Foolball: Bas- kelball. Ted Cherekos Ted didn'l spend all of his lime playing football and bas- kelball. Jusl ask lhe girls and lhey'll give you a hinl as lo whal we mean, Faolball: Frosh, Soph, Baskel- ball: Sludenl Council. Francis Cline Francis doesn'l wanl lhe fel- lows lo rank ahead of him in palriolism. He hopes lo ioin lhe Marines immedialely afler grad- ualion, Congralulalions, Francis! Bill Cooke Bill's going lo be on officer or on engineer. Taking vacalions. hunling, and reading, sounds like il would be fun, doesn'l il. Advanced and Thealre Orches- lra. Terrie Corrigan Wrong-Way wanls lo have a plane of her own. Her good looks made several boys go up in lhe air over her! Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bos: Slu- denl Forum, Treasurer: Sludenl Council: Arl League. Loran Dace Loron's lheme song should be Dearly Beloved as preaching appeals lo him. For relaxalion he likes baskelball, foolball. and a good old day of hunling. He didn'l say whal, ' Bill Canfield Cornfed's favorile band is rubber. Now isn'l lhal slrelch- ing lhings a bil loo far? Bill's sense of humor is always wel- come. Chess Club. Virginia Chapin Ginny's cheerfulness made her lhe delighl of lhe boys, and her nolurally curly hair made her lhe envy of lhe girls. French Club: Jr. Bullelin. Jean Chisholm If ever a girl earned lhe slars in choir, she's lhe delegale. ll seems odd lhal such a dainly girl as Chiz should love boxing. doesn'l il? A Cappella. Calheleen Comer lf anyone is missing a napkin, page Calhy as she collecls ho- lel, reslauranls, and parly nap- kins. Bel il's fun, don'l you. Transcripls: Tholians: Balon Club. Ann Corbelrl Porlrail of a perfecl girl! Ann's ambifion is lo be a housewife and own a beauliful home. More power, Shorly l Sludenl Council. Nona Cox Nona's charm and sense of humor are her biggesl assels, while her vivacily has won lhe approval of leachers and slu- denls alike. Senior Les Bas: Bullelin Slaff: A Cappella: Nalional Honor Sociely. lrma L. Daniels lrma's liking Kay Kyser didn'l end lhere. Her friendliness and Helpfulness definilely resembled is. JUNE SENIORS Anne Lee Davis Anne Told us noThing aboui her- selT oTher Than she wanTs To be a nurse. We always liked To hear her SouThern accenT. Lois Davis Lois plans To underTake many people in her day, and Tor The deaTh of us we can'T Tigure ouT why. GAA. Lois DeLong Lois will be lovely as a woman in whiTe. She has a low voice, poise, and good sense which will Turn her paTienT Toward speedy recovery. Dorain Dickinson Dick deTiniTely likes The radio. Maybe iT's because his dream girl could easily' become Queen oT Television. DeMolay. Nora Donovan While Nora's paTienT sleeps, she is going To caTch up on The reading she neglecTed To do in order To compleTe her home- work. Wal'rer Drennan Wali' was The presidenT OT The STudenT Council. You may re- member him on our varsiTy bas- keTball Team. He's good aT golT, Too. STudenT Council, Pres.: BaskeT- ball: Golf. RoberTa Durheim BerT is leaving her TuTure up To TaTe. She's an ouTdoor girl who likes ice skaiing, sledding. swimming, and riding horses. Jr. Les Bas. John Davis Greg hopes To cnler pre-med- ical school aT The UniversiTy oT Illinois. He likes Tooiball, baskeT- ball, swimming and bowling. He is anoTher Harry James Tan. Track: Band. Bob Davlin Anybody wanT To sTarT an argumenT? Bob can deTiniTely Tinish iT. He's one oT The school's besT debaTers and should make an excellenT lawyer. BeTTy DeMarco All of us siT and look aT BeTTy's hair. She can really sTyle iT land we aren'T kiddin'l. She's headed for eiTher The alfar or college. Mary Margarel' Dodd Mary is being very paTrioTic by walking a loT These days. She's really a lovely girl who has a million dollar smile. JonaThan Drake Jon's headed Tor The pulpiT. He was always brillianT in Eng- lish and we're awaiTing his TirsT sermon. Lenore Duke Babe likes To lisfen To Benny Goodman ride his gobsTick, buT her TavoriTe band is Harry James. She plans on becoming a commercial arTisT. She enioys daTing, dancing, and swimming. John Eberding Ebe's TuTure will be cenTered around The greaT Tine arT, music. His ambiTion and pasTime is music, seconded by baseball and TooTball. Phil Harris is his No. I band. Band, 4 years. CLASS OF Belle Lou Edwards Belle is lerribly relicenl. We have prool ol lhis because she lold us only lhal she hopes lo be a secrelory and loves dancing. Thalian. Janel Engel If you needed desperolely lo see, and missed her al school, you could lind her ol One min- ule lill midnighlu mailing a leller lo Champaign, Philo. Roberl H. Erskine Tall and slender, and loves lo donce-lhal's Bob. The chemi- cal engineering lield looks brighf lo him. A Cappella: Advanced Or- cheslra. Nadine Ferguson Fergie is uncerlain ol lhe lulure, bul she always had lhe posilive answers in all her sludies. She was very friendly and helped olhers whenever she could. Les Bas, Capiloline Direclory, Assislanl Edilorg Nalional Honor Sociely. Pal Field Beware lambs! Pal's main am- bilion is lo own a Persian lamb coal lgrayl. She's a regular sporlswoman, parlicipaling in swimming, goll, lennis and horse- back riding. Sludenl Councilg Thalian: Na- lional Honor Sociely. Truman Flall Speed 'Fell llal lpunl in nolhing he underlook. Everybody remembers him lor baskelball, baseball, assemblies and asso- cialion wilh a cerlain brunelle. Delphicg Spanish Club: Baskel- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Roberl L. Follz Roberl was one ol several senior boys lorlunale enough lo pass lhe V-5 lesl. Belore he be- came a senior he had a good many hours ol flying lo his credil, and belonged lo C.A.P. 1943 Roberl E. Elkin Tiny has one ol lhe highesl ambilions ol our class. He plans lo allend Georgelown Universily and prepare lor a diplomalic career. 'We know you'll succeed and we'll be wailing. Sludenl Forumg Delvloloy. Nancy Erskine ln lhe one year Nancy was here, she displayed resourceful- ness, leadership, and dependa- bilily. If we're ealing capsules inslead ol lood soon, queslion her-she'll be a dielician. Merle Evans Merle is a perlecl prospecl lor lhe medical profession. He likes lo sing, dance, and play pinochle. A Cappellag Delphicsg Sludenl Forum: Nolional Honor Soci- ely. Joseph Feuer Capiloline deadlines were fha bane ol Joe's lile during his senior year. He was busy during all lour years,-wilness his acliv- ily lisl. Capiloline Slall, Edilor-in- Chielg Sludenl Forum, Pres.: Radio Club, Sec.: Junior Capi- loline, Pres., Junior Bullelin, Pres.: Junior Class Vice Pres.: Bullelin Slall, Fealure-Humor Edilor: Advanced, Thealre Or- cheslra, Pres. Belly Flabb You can lhank Belly lor lhe swell Direclory she ediled lhis year. She was a very busy girl, parlicipaling in choirs and Red Cross oulside of her school acliv- ilies. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas: Ad- vanced Orcheslraq Co-edilor Bulleling Co-news edilor Bulle- ling Jr. Bulleling Capiloline Di- reclory Edilorq Nalional Honor Sociely. Harley Follmer Harley wanls lo be a radio operalor in lhe Navy, He hopes lo have plenly ol lime lo fiddle wi+h his colleclions ol slamps and coins. Erma Fomera Aller business college, Erma will enler an ollice as a secrelary and lhen she hopes lo be a wile lo a good looking man. Transcripl. JUNE Bonnie ForTman Bonnie is abouT The only do- mesTic one in The bunch. She likes To cook and she can real- ly spread iT on. She Takes Time ouT for leTTers To her mail friend in England. Clara Fryhoff Cooky is a girl wiTh all The laTesT iokes. She's quiTe a sporTs- woman, wiTh golf, Tennis, danc- ing, ice skafing, and swimming as pasTimes. Roberi' GlaTz Bob's college TuTure is uncer- Tain, buT wherever he goes he infends To come ouT an auThor- iTy on corporaTion law. DeMolay. Peggy Glossop Peggy always had a gleam in her eye and was always loads of fun. From her looks, she'll make a nice sTenographer. Paul Gordon We car1'T remember whefher he was always so rich ThaT he acquired Buck for a nickname. buT he's going To be iusT as good a lawyer in The TuTure as he was in The CapiToline assembly. Wranglers, PresidenTg STudenT Council: Pill-Rollers: BulleTin Sfafi: NaTional Honor SocieTy. BeTTie RuTh Green BeTT can always Talk-par- Ticularly during chemisTry class. She rafes ahead of mosf of us because she's already joined a TraTerniTy. A Cappella: Jr, Co-ed. LaeTTa June Gundrum June always worried abouT her grades and Then came ouT Top- ping everyone else. Philo: Advanced OrchesTra: NaTional Honor SocieTy. NIORS Edwin FouTch The poor man's VicTor MaTure lbecause of his bee-ooTiTul hairl plans To become a commercial piloT when compleTing his work aT The UniversiTy of Illinois. Wranglers: Delvlolay. Barbara Ginzel Barbara was one of The school's m,osT likeable persons. ModesTy and lovely manners were Two disTinguishing charac- TerisTics. Her fuTure plans aren'T disclosed yeT. buf They're preTTy sure To work ouT successfully. Les Bas Bleus: G.A.A.: Span- ish Club: STudenT Council: Na- Tional Honor SocieTy. Nancy Glenn Nancy is The gal who always had a smile on her face even when she was working on The Senior wriTeups-The STQFF. Jr. Les Bas: Co-ed: Radio Club: Jr. ETude: CapiToline. Sr. EdiTor: STudenT Forum: STudenT Council: Sr. Les Bas, Dick Grime Burleigh wanTs To be a Com- mando. Think he'll succeed? JusT ask The girls! Kelly Graham Pinky wanTs To be a leaTh- erneck, so he'll enlisf in The Marine Corps righT afTer gradua- Tion. He oughT To look swell in a uniform. Delvlolayg Golf. ElizabeTh Greening NoT many people Telf like They knew Liz, buT Those who did ThoughT her swell. She wasn'T here for all Tour years, buT she made up Tor losT Time. Elinor HackeTT Red is ThaT busy girl abouf school. Her Time was noT all her own iif you know whaT we meanl. She was The liTTle Tix-iT of The school. Philo: STudenT Council. CLASS OF i943 Barbara Haffner Hoppie was never in a difher lSful even when she walked in as 'rhe bell was ringing. Treas. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas: Capiloline, Assislanf Business Mgr.: Sfudenl Forum: Narional Honor Sociely. Wilma Jane Hall Wilma hopes lo be a sophisli- cafe: more power 'ro her. PV-- 'rures and baseball games fake up her spare lime, Thalians. Paul Harms Paul didn'+ even 'fill oul an adivify blank, bul we like him so much we'll fill his space by saying he is swell, fun, and a riol in chemislry. lHe almosl' blew lhe school up for you lower classmen.l Doris Harris So she won r be iealaus, we'll pu+ lhe same rhing in for her as Dorolhy. She was vivacious and agreeable and a lovely Twin. Thalian. Elnora Hari' Elnora spenl Sunday aflernoons gelling inspiralion from 'rhe New York Philharmonic. William and Mary will be mos? forfunale in having her as a freshman nexl' year. Philo, Vice Presidenl: Sludenl Forum: Jr. Elude: Nafional Honor Sociely. Evelene Haycraff Tiny lel her hair down and fold us she wanfs 'ro be a beauly operalor. l-ler hair was always coiicled lo a queen's iasle, Charles Heiberg Charlie wenl oul' for freshmen loofball and afler lhal' was fool free. He has nice dimples, a conlagious laugh, and was o success on The campus. Spanish Club: Cafeleria Coun- cil. Glenn Hale Glenn was always a whiz al malh and olher Things, foo. He could falk mosl of us oul of our lasr meal sandwich and 'leach- ers oul of lheir lasl A. Y.lv1.C.A.: American Mofor- cycle Organizafion. Barbara Hamillon l-lammy is lhe girl wilh 'rhe lovely allo voice who sang 'rhe solo in choir. Keep singing Bar- bara, we love 'lo hear you. Philo: A Cappella: Nalional Honor Sociely. Jerry Harper Jerry wanls lo be a denlisf and allhough lhe work is bor- ing, Jerry won'+ be-hope no'r wilh his swell sense ol humor. DeMolay: Sludenl Forum: Y.M.C.A. Doro+hy Harris So she won'l be iealous, we'll pul ihe same lhing in for her as Doris. She was vivacious and agreeable and a lovely lwin. Thalian. Harriel' Haycock Harrier was here only during her senior year, buf she cerlain- ly made hay while lhe sun shone. She's a very charming per- son wilh a Pepsodenl' smile. Les Bas Bleus: Spanish Club: A Cappella: Nalional Honor Sociely. Glenn Head Glenn was a whiz kid when il came 'lo mafh lwhen if made our heads whirll. l-le's going lo pul his malh io use in engineer- ing and figuring oul' how fo make his ialopy run. John R. Highel John is one of lhose silenl fel- lows who lells us nolhing aboul' himself, buf we know he's as smorf as a whip and will be a success a+ anylhing he under- lakes. Advanced Orcheslra: Nalional Honor Sociely. JUNE Marion G. Hill Marion loved roaming in The woods, huniing, and fiddling wifh fhe radio. He lhinks Harry James is super. Norma Y. Hobbs We never did see Norma when she was down in lhe dumps and fhal's saying a lol. Ever hear The Four Clears swing our on one of her composilions? Transcript Secrelary: Co-ed: G.A.A. Virginia Hodge Virginia alias Gig will al'- lend DePaw where she will sfudy fo be a social service worker. lAn unselfish ambiTion.l She pre- fers Tommy Dorsey lo every olher band. Philo: Bullerin Sfaff: National Honor Socieiy. BeH'y Jo Hofs'l'eH'er Belly plans on smoolhing many pillows and dishing our lhe medi- cine. Afler lhis she'll go oul for air by playing golf and horse- back riding. Eunice Mignon Holi' All we need do is menfion Mignon and all S.H.S. sludenls can visualize her magnificenf ariisfry, in bolh music and arf. Girls' Choral Club: Cafeleria Council: Capiloline Sraff, Arr Edilor. Belly Howard BeHy's life is an answer +o any senior edi+or. Teaching is rhe profession lor her. She enioys dancing, wrifing poeiry and col- lecring reieclion slips. Co-Ed: Jr. Bullefin: Quill and Scroll: Siudenl Forum: Les Bas: Spanish Club, Pres.: Nalional Honor Sociely. Hollen Hyndman Hollen managed lo keep him- sell busy all during high school wifh a varied lisf of aclivilies. S+uden+ Council: Delphics: Baskelball: Foolball Manager: Bullefin. NICDRS Burron A. Hines Burl likes guirars and Span- ish. We can see him now-sere- nading a beauiilul senorila in old Mexico. Spanish Club: Bond, Don Hocker Don's leaving his fulure io Uncle Sam, buf in 'lhe meanrime he's going To keep on enlerlain- ing us by playing many versions of boogie woogie on fhe piano. Bob Hodges Bob has The rare gill of mak- ing somelhing funny our of nofh- ing. He's a good horseman and he loved hunfing. Delphics: Band, Edi+h Ann Holcomb Edirh look her chemislry seri- ously and she's going 'ro use if in nurses' lraining. Quiei, mod- esl, and friendly are lhe besi' adiecfives 'For Edifh. Thalian, Be'H'y Horrom ln hislory she said she didn'l' wanf dicraiion and on her acliv- iry blank she says she does. A nice ornamenl' in any office, eh fellows? Les Bas. Dale H. Hunfer Speed wanrs 'ro sfudy Aero- nauiical Engineering af Norlh- wesrern Universily. He loves music in any shape or form. John S. llsley Legs's fulure ambilion is fo +op Arrie Shaw. He has more fun playing in a dance orcheslra 'rhan almosf anyfhing else. He 'rhinks Tommy Dorsey is really solid. Band: Caleleria Council. CLASS GF 1943 Evelyn lngels Eve is very musically inclined. Her ambilion is 'lo be a good musical enferfainer. More power 'ro you, Eve. We can always use you and more like you. Junior E+ude: Orchesfra. Valerie Mignon James Valerie has varied inferesf, such as baskefball, roller skafing, swimming, hiking, dancing, pho- fography, opera, and movies: and also Harry James! Quilo o gal, eh wha+? A Cappella Choir. Roberla Jones Ru+e's singing is really a freaf 'ro hear, so clon r be sur- prised if she ends up on The concerf s'rage. Girl's Choral Club. Beafrice Jorgensen Be dreams of being a Quiz Kid and wilh her brains she can do if. Philo: Sludenl Forum: Bullefing Jr. Capiloline: Capifoline Di- recfory, Business Mgr.: Radio Club: Nalional Honor Sociely. Ri'l'a Kane Rila is one of our sweelesl, mosf gracious girls. We all like her, and wish her loads of suc- cess in +he fufure. Glenn Miller ranks high wifh her, buf she seems To keep close fab on Charlie Rogers. Sfudeni Council: Philo, Treas- urer. Annamae Kunke Annamae always boosled up 'rhe Alla Secfion in Choir. The W.A.A.C. has a superior pros- pecl in her. A Cappella. Mary H. Keller Mary is going info nurses' fraining very soon offer gradua- lion. She is an Orrin Tucker 'fan and when nol dancing she's knif- ling. Transcripl: Co-ed: G.A.A. Maralee lrwin Happy-go-lucky Maralee, al- ways laughed off her lroubles and ,was always willing To help somebody else laugh his olil. Sfudenl Forum: Jr. Les Bas: Program Chairman: Sr. Les Bas, Pres.: Sludenf Council: Radio Club, Vice Pres., Sec.: A Cap- pella Choir: Bullefing Dean of Girls for a Day: Nafional Honor Sociely: Vicrory Queen. Norma Jeisy Norm wanrs +o be a W.A.A.C. buf wilh her hair she could show The WAVES a lhing or fwo. Margie Jordan Margie wanls 'ro sir al a desk, answer +he phone, open lhe mail, fype, be nice 'ro 'rhe boss. and receive a big iuicy check. Narional Honor Sociely. Rolla Jorgensen Rolla has lhe paslime which every sfudenf here likes-sleep- ing. She plans on enrering rhe Universiry of Illinois in lhe fall, and laler come oul ready 'ro fill a librarian's posilion. Philo: Spanish Club, Barbara Mae Kane Here's a swell gal, who always had a ready smile 'lor everyone. Dick Keeley The Hawk wanls lo be a ballplayer and wilh his person- alily you can bel he'll ge? lo firsr base. Spanish Club: Baseball. Elizabefh KnoHs Ahoy males! Here's a girl who really excels in her hobbies- swimming and sailing. Besides fhese, Sis has quife a colleclion of boogie-woogie records. JUNE Marilyn Kruger Marilyn has a head of lhe loveliesl hair in lhe school. Her fulure is undecided. Now she plays fhe piano and lislens +o records in her spare lime. Thalian: G.A.A.: Nalional Honor Sociely. Myron Lakin From Myron's looks one knows he has rhyihm and is musically inclined. Ask Mr. Pairick. He wanls lo be eilher a chemical engineer or an avialor. Wrangler: Hi-Y: Band. Rose Mary Leulenmayer Rose Mary lold us only 'rhal she likes dancing and lhal her fulure ambilion is lo be a secre- lary. We know, lhough, 'lhal' she likes fo win friends and influ- ence people. Perry Lindley No one could 'Figure oul how Fleer gal so much gasoline- bul since he was so generous wilh il, we didn'1' bolher lo ques- lion if, Cornell will be mighly lucky in gerling you, Perry. Wranglers, Treasurer. Dale M. Lipe Dale didn'+ spend all his lime sfudying and gabbing wilh 'Fel- lows. llhe girls will know whal we mean.l Dale has an eye lioolhl for denlislry and no doubl he'Il ,reach his goal. A Cappella: Hi-Y. Sfanley London Here is ihe champion ol bas- kefball, ping pong, lessons, elc. Sian is our senior class presidenl and lhe besl one lo be found any place. Wranglers: Siudeni Council, Secrelary: Senior Class Presi- deni: Baskelballg Principal for a day: Capiloline, Assisianl' Pholographer: Nalional Honor Sociely, Frank W. Long People who don'l know Frank haven'l learned of his sense of humor which is rare. The Univer- sily of lllinois will be very lucky in gelling him as a chemisl sludeni. DeMolay: Bowling League: Band: Nalional Honor Socieiy. NIGRS Marlha Kusch Marlha will make an excellenl' accounlanl if she isn'l side- lracked. The Esquire lihealre, we meanl migh+ ieopardize her chances, as she sleeps, and ears +here. G.A.A.: Nalional Honor Sc- ciefy. Joan Layman Joan is ci regular sporls girl who loves baseball, baskelball, hunling, fishing, horseback riding, and bowling. Yes, folks, lhis wrileup is by lhe righl piclure and doesn'+ belong lo a he-man. Spanish Club. Annabelle Lewis If we had lo choose one word io describe Annie, if would be charming To dale we've 'found no one who doesn'+ lhink she's swell. Jr. Co-ed: Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas: Senior Class Vice Pres.: Siudenl' Council: Assislanl Principal for a day: Nalional Honor Sociely. Kennelh Lindsay Kenny lBrains lo mosl of usl wanls lo be a research chemisf or else spend all his time whis- fling and figuring our ways 'lo win ai chess. DeMolay: Chess Club: Na- 'rional Honor Sociely. Ellen Lock Ellen has high ambiiions io wind up eifher as a school 'reacher or a lawyer. She loves lo read and lisfen lo records, par- 'ricularly ihose of Harry James. Guinevere Long ln 'lhe fulure Gwinn will be sealed behind a desk giving all lhe lilile kiddies 'their book larnin. Easiern Teachers College will have her nexl fall. Girls' Choral Club. Janice Lush Janice was quiie lhe busy gal being mixed up in all lhe publi- calions. She oughl lo go far wilh her abilify and personalify. Jr. Capiloline: Jr. Bullelin: Jr. Les Bas: Bulleiin, Co-edilor: A Cappella: Sr. Les Bas, Treas.: Capiloline, Asso, Edilor: Na- fional Honor Sociely. CLASS OF 1943 Bill Maschger Here's anoTher modesT Tellow who was Too busy playing in Charlie Rodgers OrchesTra To Till ouT a blank. For more abouT him aTTend The dances and ask him. Band. Roberf Maxey We Think Bob has The besT TuTure ambiTion. IT is Keep Happy. All The power To you, Bob, and we hope your wish is TulTilled. Delvlolay, Mimi McCoy Happy-go-lucky Mimi lived up To her TavoriTe pasTime ol having a loT o'F Tun. She insisTs Though, on keeping her TuTure ambiTion a secreT. Thalian: A Cappella: Radio Club: Jr. ETude. Frances Ann McFadden NoT many people really knew Frances buT Those who did greaT- ly enioyed her. Harry James ranked high wiTh her. AnToineTTe Milligan Give Tony an album oT Fred Waring, a TypewriTer and leove her alone and she's happy as a lark. She is one oT The nicesT girls in school. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas:ACap- pella: BulleTin STaTT, Co-ediTor and CirculaTion: Jr. CapiTo- line: CapiToline STGTT, Fresh- man - Sophomore PhoTograph EdiTor: NaTional Honor Soci- eTy. Jean Minor Jean likedl To do anyThinq buT sTudy so she wenT horseback rid- ing, bowling, and kepT up The morale of The soldiers sTaTioned here. Philo: Spanish Club. Donna Morgan ln spiTe OT Donna's many school acTiviTies, she sTill has Time Tor Red Cross work. ATTer The war, her lnTerior DecoraTing TalenT will be known To everyone. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas, Pledge MoTher: Jr. Co-ed. Dick Markillie Mickey iso-called because OT his resemblance To Mickey Rooneyl inTends To become a draTTsman if Uncle Sam will give him Time. He's a whiz aT Tennis. Delphics: Hi-Y. Marilou McCall Mac goT in more mix-ups during her Tour years Than al- mosT anyone, buT Then every- Thing Turned ouT o.k. She's go- ing To aTTend WashingTon Uni- versiTy Tor nurses' Training. Mary Jayne McCurley Mary Jayne will be a perTecT nurse and a ioy for anyone To have by his bedside. She hopes her paTienTs will have radios, Tor she loves dance music. Janice L. MeTzger Janice came Tram ElizabeTh, New Jersey, Too laTe To ioin any OT our clubs lanyone oT which would have been honored To have herl. ATTer school is dis- missed, she longs To go back home, geT a iob, and seTTle down, Helen Louise Minear ATTer nurses' Training Helen hopes To become a Navy nurse. She'll be an excepTionally good nurse, we Think, because she is so very sweeT, smarT, and pa- TienT. Philo: A Cappella: BulleTin: Spanish Club: Nafional Honor SocieTy. Jeanne MoFFeTT ShorTy hopes To be an ex- cellenT sTenographer aTTer Tinish- ing business college. Her spare Time is occupied wiTh playing The piano, skaTing, swimming and lisTening To Glenn Miller. Ralph N. Morrisefl' Ralph's TavoriTe pasTime is ad libbing and we unanimously voTe ThaT he is The world's besT in This Tield. He's aided in The war eTTorT by making blue prinTs ouT aT llliopolis. DeMolay: Delphics: Radio Club: STudenT Forum: Hi-Y. JUNE SENICDRS Paul Lynard The druggisf profession will be forfunafe in having Paul as a colleague, When called info serv- ice he hopes fo be in fhe avia- fion division. Walfer Mayhew Wolf finished school in less fhan four years and he's going on sfudying chemisfry. His hobby is playing fhaf well-known game of chess. Band. Don Murphy Don is one of fhose quief people who hasn'f yef revealed his fufure ambifion. ln his spare fime he enioys lisfening fo fhe music of Sammy Kaye. A Cappella. Wallace Olson Wally will be a welcome addi- fion fo Springfield Junior College in fhe fall. His quief courfesy won him respecf from his many friends. A Cappella. Barbara J. Paden Barbara seems fo miss fhe January graduafes buf sfill re- mains fhe same vivacious person. She prefers Sammy Kaye fo all ofher popular bands. Les Bas: Nafional Honor So- ciefy. Melvin Park Melvin knows his carafs. A fufure jeweler should: and speak- ing in business ferms, Jimmy Dorsey is a gem. Sfudenf Council. Be'Hy Lee Peck Peckie's fufure plans are business college and success as a sfenographer. Her spare fime will be devofed fo reading and music. Nafional Honor Sociefy. Florence L. Maslo Flo wanfs fo fake dicfafion and do all fhaf goes wifh if offer finishing business school. She is a baskefball and bowling sup- porfer. Cafeferia Council. Larry McCaskey Larry was well known on our foofball feam. He likes fo play golf in his spare fime. Rufh Nickerson Rufh hopes 'lo learn fo be an A-I feacher. She didn'f reveal whaf fype, buf puffing fwa and fwo fogefher, we surmise she means music Teacher. A Cappella: Thalian. Nancy Ofwell lf was never Tuesday fo Nancy. if was Today's Bob Hope night She has aspirafions of becoming a Broadway musical sfclr. G.A.A.: Jr. Arf League: Jr. Co-ed: A Cappella: Spanish Club: Jr, Bullefin: Jr. Efude: Nafional Honor Sociefy. Eliza befh Palmer Rusfy will make o success- ful medical secrefary upon com- plefion of her school educafion. Les Bas, Secrefary: Golf Club: A Cappella: Co-ed. Ann Pafrick Ann offended all of fhe dances and always wifh one of fhe sfar fellows. She's a phofograph edi- for of fhe Capifoline, Les Bas: Capifoline Phafograph Edifor: Nafional Honor So- ciefy. Mary PeFFerle Mary was known around school for fhe ease wifh which she fell in and ouf of love. lf's very un- dersfandable, isn'f if? CLASS GF 1943 Arnold Pell And i+'s a louchdown for +he Yankees -gel il? Arnold is 'rhe sfar sporls announcer of the fulure. DeMolay: Jr. Bullelin. Hermina Peiers Sissy is a loyal Springfieldian who prefers Charles Rodgers Band. She hopes lo be a laba- ralory 'technician offer complel- ing college educalion. GAA.: Thalian. Tom Pierce Tom wanls fo ioin fhe Navy 'ro see fhe Waves, His inferesfs al' presenl' are sporis in which he shared a large parl. Foolboll: DeMolay. Vern Ponfenslein Vern is lhe man wifh 'the super- man vision. Have him describe lhe cily of Tomorrow. He'd like lo be an archilecl or engineer. Foolball: Baskefball, S+on Raney Aeronaulical engineering slonds our in Sian's mind and sounds very inleresling lo us. Here's a 'fellow who does very nice free hand drawing. Delphic, Treasurer: l-li-Y: Band: Nolional Honor Sociely. Dick Reiner+ Dick made his goal in loolball: his nexl louchdown is medicine. Delphic: Pill Rollers: Foofball: Track. Paul Richardson J. Edgar Hoover's worries are over when Paul becomes a member of The F.B.l. Mary Alice Pelham Map, 'rhrough her presenl' Red Cross Work is preparing for her lulure, fha? of Social Wel- fare Worker. Richard Pefers Buddy revealed his fulure plans were elec+rical engineer- ing. We know you will achieve greal fame. Esfher Pillischafske Es'rher's inleresfs or presenl are music which coincides with her ambilion as choir direcfor. Philo: A Cappella: Nalional Honor Sociely. Cecelia Prevol Cecelia has done consider- able Red Cross Work as her conlribulion lo lhe war eliforf. Her leisure lime is spem' roller skafing, bowling and swimming. Transcripis. Carl Rebok Carl was +ha+ well known man abou? school and wherever he went he wenf Maralee. Sludenl Council, Pres.: Basker- ball: Delphics: Tennis Team: Nalional Honor Sociely. Lois M. Reynolds Lois revealed lhaf she likes Kay Kyser: enioys music and was an assef in +he Prep Orcheslra. Co-ed: Prep Orcheslra. Elmer Roberfs Civil engineering and avialion are Elmer's presenl inleresls and he hopes lo engage in eiiher occupalion in 'rhe fulure. Nalional Honor Socieiy. iuNE Louise Robbins Louise plans To engage in secreTarial dufies in The fuTure, and in her leisure momenTs will conTinue To collecT picfures of her favariTe movie sTars. Hyla Mae Roof Hyla was The besT friend any- one could ask Tor. She parTici- pafed in bowling, swimming, skaTing and horseback riding. Co-ed: G.A.A, STuarT Ruch, Jr. STU, besides making a record running on The Track, made quiTe a record rushing around wiTh a cerfain Les Bas, and my, whaT a cuTe couple! Hi-Y: Co-ed: STudenT Council. Jim Runyen Jim, noT only clicked wi+h his famous camera and his ping pong paddle, buf wi+h everyone forTunaTe enough To be his friend. Band: CapiToline, PhoTogra- pher: Bullefin, PhoTographer. Carole Russell Carole deserves a banner for being so hospiTable To many service men. She was disfinguish- ed by her flaming hair. MorTon L. SabaTh Calling Dr, SabaTh, calling Dr. SabaTh. Many will be The Times he'll hear This afTer com- plefing his medical course. lnci- denTally, he prefers Jimmy Dor- sey. A.Z.A. , Gilberi' SalTer Gil was one of The managers of The foofball Team who really did a Tull Time iob. He prefers Gene Krupa To any oTher band. NICDRS Josephine TaranTa Jo wanTs a good sTeady iob. We know Thaf wherever she is employed, she'll be engaged permanenfly. Vernon Ross Deacon wanTed To become a minisTer, buT CIT The presenT is undecided. AT presenT he's en- gaged in doing his biT To help in The war efTorT. Orlie Rue Orlie's inTeresTing feaTures and mysTerious charm almosT mode The girls dash To Mr. AnThony To End ouT how To Trap him. We'll never forgef his Talent in arT. Delphicsp Hi-Y: CapiToline, Co- A.rT EcliTor. Helen Jane Rush Janie says she wanTs To be 0 concerf pianisT, buf wifh her delighfful flair for acTing, she could easily lead a double life. Radio Club: Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas: Jr. ETudeg Orchesfrag NaTional Honor SocieTy. AniTa M. Russel Jeri has her hearT seT on be- ing someone's personal secreTary, which will leave her plenfy of Time for her ouTdoor life. She Thinks Kay Kyser is perfecf. G.A..A.: Co-ed, Philo. RoberT Salefski Here's anoTher sTrong, silen+ fellow who is so modesf, he'll Tell us noThing excepi ThaT he likes swimming and Harry James. Dick Sapp Dick could always be counTed on for a bangeup game on The baskefball floor. He has ambi- Tions To go To Yale buT his Uncle Sam mighT inferfere, BaskeTball. JUNE Garnelle Sapp Garnelle wonls lo be an ex- perl salesman. She's already one, as she sold herself lo each of us. Cafeleria Council. Carol Schell Here's a girl who doesn'l have an enemy in lhe world and lhal's saying plenly. We've yel lo see Carol when she didn'l look darl- ing and wasn'+ as neol' as a pin. Philo: Sludenl' Council, Secre- lary: Senior Class, Secrelary: Sophomore Class, Treasurer, Nalional Honor Sociely. Ralph Schli'l'z Ralph favored a cerfain brun- elle and gobs of war bonds 'ro all else. He has fun wherever he goes and is seen everywhere. Delphics: Hi-Y: Foolball: Or- cheslra: Nalional Honor So- ciely. Roberl Seidman Bob found he had a big iob as business manager of lhis year's Capiloline. His abilily lo keep fhings organized was 'rhe reason why 'lhe 'Financial end of lhe book was handled so well, Orcheslrag Capifoline, Business Manager: Bullelin, Adverlising Slaffg Sluclenl' Forum. Roberl E. Shepherd Shep is learning a lol' in lhe Civil Air Palrol Cadels, and we cerlainly admire him. He really enioys Charlie Spivak's music. Delvlolayg Track. Dick Shomaker Dick never losl his boyish en- lhusiasm. This made him lhe de- lighl of lhe classroom-lo lhe dismay of lhe leachers. Golf. Doris Smi'I'h Doris plans 'ro go on doing nice 'rhings for olhers. She will sludy social service work al lhe Universily of Illinois nexl' fall. She enioys reading and movies. Nolional Honor Sociely. NIORS Phyllis Schell Phyll's fulure ambilion is lo gel married. Wilh her looks and personalify, she'll have no lrou- ble. Thalian, Presidenlg Jr. Efudeg Sludenl Forum. Nalalie Schilke Na+ was 'rhe quiel lillle girl who didn r have much lo say, bul in her senior year managed lo make an appearance al almosl' every dance, Les Bas. Margarel Schroll Margy was always so inler- esling lo lalk wilh. She'll have no lrouble gefling a job as a slenographer. Nalional Honor Sociely. Wanda Shaw Can you imagine Wanda wanl- ing lo be diclaled lo? She does iusl as soon as she compleles a Complomelry course. Isabell Sheerin Tennis appealed lo Shary more lhan any ofher sporl while Tommy Dorsey's orcheslra lhrilled her mosl. Norma Skaggs Norma's fufure ambilion is lo help win lhe war. More power lo you. G.A.A.: Thalians. Margarel' Smi'l'h If lhere is someone who has been very kind lo you all year for no parlicular reason, lhal s Maggie She's lhe 'rype of per- son lhe world needs. She enioys riding, swimming, and chair work. Les Bas: GAA.: Nalional Honor Sociely. CLASS Zee Smilh Zee plans +o sland nexl' +o The bed, counl lhe pulse and 'rake +he lemperaiure. While 'rhe pa- lienl sleeps, she'll iol' off leHers lo all her good chums. Thalians. Gus G. Soiiropoulos Gus wilh fhe while shirl, nilfy lie, and well creased Trousers had 'the brains and persanalily lhal' should 'rake him far in The world. A Cappella: Bulleling Nalional Honor Sociely. Be'H'y Rufh Spriggs lv1il+en loves loi do lhings on a large scale. Her favorile pas- fime is collecling elephanls! C. Noble Sfocklon Quolh The Raven: Who knows? . Here's lhe fellow wilh lhe vocabulary second only lo Websler and Winslon. Band: Sfudenl Council: Sludenf Forum: Jr. Elude: Radio Club: Dean ol boys for a day, Na- lional Honor Sociely. Geneva M. S'rree+ How a quiei girl like Geneva acquired +he nickname Bu+ch remains an unsolved myslery. She likes fo sew, and her favoriie band is Kay Kyser. Marian L. Swope Her fulure amlJil'ion-psychia- 'irish her favorile paslime-wri+- Eng shorl sfaries: pul lhem bolh logelher and whal have you? Probably somelhing lor 'rhe lnler- Sancium Radio Show, - Nalionol Honor Sociely. Frank Taylor In This chap, you find a fine dancer, and an avid Harry James ian. Wranglers, Cafeleria Council. OF T943 Bill Sorensen Bill is one 'fellow who couldn r wail and has enlisled in The Navy V-5. Afler gradualion he'll be up among The clouds for Uncle Sam. Nafional Honor Sociely. Eileen Spifz Perl and peppy, Eileen has ideas of her own on almosl every subiecf. Dancing, skafing and swimming fill her days, and in- cidenfally she hopes lo work in California. Donald S+epl1ens Donald is ambilious lo be a Navy gunner. When noi' al his lavorife pasfimes of reading and working, he likes lislening +o Kay Kyser. Cafeferia Council. Bill S+ou+ Bill sailed fhrough school, sail- ed along fhe dance floor, sailed along wilh The Delphics and sailed inlo his dad's iewelry slore. ln olher words, Bill likes fo sale. Dephics. Rifa Sufzer If i+'s an all around girl you wanl'-'rhal's Rilo. She's greal' on collecfing records. Thalians, Presidenf, Vice Presi- deni, Secrelary. BeH'y Belle Tarr A sure cure for lhe blues, is Belly's coniagious laugh, Nurses' School al ihe Springfield Hospi- tal will be her nexl' siop. Philo: G.A.A. Munroe Thorp Teeih have a lascinaiion all fheir own, for Roe. He'll sludy denlisfry eiiher al Norlhwesiern or in The Navy. Track: Hi-Y, Treasurer: Co-ed. CLASS OF 1943 Ross Thomas Ross' aim is a business exe- culive's ollice. wilh his name on lhe door. Unlike lhe resl ol us addicled lo swing, he names his lavorile orcheslra, The New York Philharmonic Symphony, Orcheslra. Phyllis Thunman Here you have lhe lillle lady who gave such a convincing per- formance as lhe Siren in lhe Capiloline Play. Among her olher accomplishmenls, she was also lhe cuslodian ol lhe Les Bas bullelin board. Les Bas: Nalional Honor So- ciely. Eugene L. Tubbs Lou has made no delinile nlf-nf unlil aller lhe war. Then il's lull speed ahead on lhe road lo becoming an Engineer in Aeronaulical Designing. Nalional Honor Sociely. Tom Varns Tom is an all around sporls- man. He linds lhe call ol lhe Army very hard lo resisl. Band. Mary Elizabelh Weaver Mary is no Square lrom Delaware and she's Hepl lo lhe live wilh her Glenn Miller records. George Wells George is eager lo loin lhe Navy and lo make a career ol lile on lhe ocean waves. Richard Wells Dick was al his besl in lhe hislory class during lhe discus- sion ol currenl evenls. Besides being well-inlormed on world al- lairs, he was an ardenl baseball lan. ln lhe good ole summer lime his radio was never idle during a ball game. Dorolhy Thompson The very near lulure will lind Dolly engrossed in lhe dulies ol a slenographer. Her lree hours, she devoles lo reading and Harry James' music. Adele Tilson Adele leads lhe lisl ol girls mosl likely lo succeed. A bril- lianl lulure lies ahead ol her as a concerl pianisl. Co-ed: French Club: Jr. Elude, Presidenl: Radio Clubq Jr. Les Bas, Presidenlg Sr. Les Bas: A Cappella: Nalional Honor Sociely. Bob Twisl Bob's genlle soulhern drawl is responsible lor his nickname, Arkansas ll. A lrue man ol lhe soil, he'll sludy larming al lhe Universily ol lllinois. Hi-Y, Vice Presidenlq Delphic, Presidenl. Calharine Walke The leaching prolession linds a likely prospecl in Calharine, who has iusl lhe righl lempera- menl lor making people do lhings iusl because she wanls lhem lo. Nalional Honor Sociely. Ralph Wehrenberg Weary he calls himsell, lells us he's leaving his lulure up lo Uncle Sam, A sublle way ol pul- ling il, lo say lhe leasl. Hi-Y: Band. Jane Wells Make way, Kalherine Cornell. lor here you have a sisler lhespian. May you have a long run behind lhe loollighls, Jane. Norma Jean Wellon Norma Jean was anolher per- son who didn'l fill oul an acliv- ily blank, bul we know she was one ol lhe pleasanl personalily calegory. JUNE Russ Walfer Russ is anofher shy fellow who is afraid we'll call him conceifed if he says anyfhing abouf him- self, so he says nofhing. He was a swell classmafe and you can fake fhaf from all of us. Barbara Whannel Barbara is very secrefive aboul' her likes and dislikes, buf she always liked fo gel' her home- work and ranks No. I in class, fhaf we do know. Philo: Orchesfrag Girls' Choral Club, Nafional Honor Sociefy. Norma June Whiflaw Norma will soon WAVE good- bye. Following graduafion, she will enlisf in fhe Unifed Sfafes Navy. G.A.A.g Transcripf, Treasurer. Jim Wilkinson His immediafe fulure, Jim feels, is in fhe service of his counfry. Lafer, when his fime is his own, he'll sfudy engineering. Filfy-eighf NIORS Beffy Wesfbrook Here is fhe original V girl, full of vim, vigor, and vifalify. She likes Harry James' music more fhan a liffle bif. Marfha Whifaker Marfy loves fo puffer abouf fhe kifchen, and has picked a noble profession. She infends fo sfudy home economics. Bill Wood In Senafor, Bill finds a per- fecf nickname, as his fufure am- bifion is in fhe polifical world. Delphicsg Hi-Yg DeMolay: Ra- dio Club. Doris Zimmer A fruly pafriofic girl is Doris. She has fo her credif fime de- vofed 'lo Firsf Aid, Home Nurs- ing. fhe scrap and grease drives. Les Bas: Vicfory Corps: Na- fional Honor Sociefy. JUNICDRS PRESIDENT ChrisTine Brown VICE PRESIDENT Bob Vick S EC R ETA RY PoiT Cole TREASURER John McCorThy Juniors in The presenT closs hove odyonced o long woy since Their eorly Freshmen doys. Their energies ond TolenT were devoTed To The Time when They would be reody To occepT The Tull responsi- loiliTies ThrusT upon Them during Their Senior yeor. ThoT Time hos orrivedl NexT yeor iT is They who will guide The desTinies oT The vorious clubs ond oTher school orgonizoTions. They ore reody! This is evidenT by loolcing oT The record They cumossed in Their sToy here, especiolly during The losT nine monThs. These iuniors hove been reody ond willing To porTicipoTe in ony ond all oThleTic, scholosTic ond sociol evenTs oT The school. They ployed Their porT in The success oT mony oT The moior evenTs oT The school yeor. WiTh such on successTul sTorT ond possessing o well-bolonced boclcground, These iuniors ore loolc- ing Torwcird To oi highly successTul yeor os seniors. FiTTy-nine CL ASS GF 1944 Nadine Baines, Marian Barrer, Paul Barlsokas. CharloH'e Brercher, Christine Brown, Pal' Brown. Belly Chiles, Palsy Clark, Bob Coberly. Lou Anne Crawford, Lorraine Crim, Barbara Crow. Naomi Dodd, Barbara Drake, Carol Durken. Gordon Ehrenslrom, John Eisele, Dorofhy Elkin. Don Ackerman, Allan Ahrens, Norma Jean Ailchison, Billee Anderson, Don Anderson. , Doris Anderson, Rilo Andrews, John Lyle Archer, Miram Askins, Louella Aulen. Carl Bergkvisl, Mary Blackburn, Jean Bookslaver, Bob Bor- +or'FF, Evelyn Bowen. Glen Burke, Lucy Bushnell, Barbara Calvin, Jo Ann Carler, William Carler. Leonard Cohn, Pal' Cole, Doro+hy Comsfock, Jack Coyle, John Crain. Edward Day, Doris Dean, William Deichmann, Margarel Deppe, Pal' Dickinson. Sixly I I L I Z5 I JLJNlU Mardell Emmings, Be+'rylou England, Barbara Esmond, lrene Efherlon, Maxine Fair. Josephine Fayarl, Alice Fieclling, BeH'y Jane Foley, Marilyn Francis, Eleanor Jean Franz. Ralph French, Bob Gilmore, Barbara Grigsby, Rachel Grime, Ted Hale. Mar+ha Harms, Hope Harney, Jim Hayes, Doris Headrick, Barbara . Healherman. Peggy Holfz, Dan Hon, Olive June Hoogland, Henry Hop- wood, Bill Horin. Mar'I'ha Jelliffe, Doris Jensen, James Kares, Florence Kalz, Lindel Kern. Sindy-one Pal' Halpin, Cafhryn Hamriclc, Mary Hamriclc. Pal' Heavner, Virginia Henna, Peggy Holzworfh. Harrier Hunler, Bob Irwin, Dick Jelliffe. Joan Knight George Koch, Fran- cis Kusrer. Dick Laurence, Eris Lichrenberger, Arihur Linclburg. Berry Livingsrone, Shirley Living- slone, Terry Livings+one. CL ASS OF1944 Elma Miller, Julia Moffel, Jeane Monlgomery. Jean Pafrick, BeH'y Jo PaH'on, Nora Mae Pause. Mary Porfer, Sam Radford, Nor- ma Randolph. Angelo Rosa, Margarel' Roul- man, Bonnie Lee Rowden. Mary E. Smi'rh, Allan Smilh, BeH'y Snyder. Duane Springer, Georgean Sla- ben, Phyllis Sfahr. Pal' Ludlam, BeHy Jane Lynch, Marjorie Marr, John Marlin, John Burke McCar'l'hy. Norma McCurley, Laura McKinney, BeHy Lou McMullen, Elsie McNeill, Bob Miller. DoH' Moore, Tom Morgan, Cliffordine Mounfz, Florence New- lin, Sam Nicholl. Kennefh Pearson, Le'Hy Phillippe, Richard Plain, George PlaH, BeH'y Plummer. Be++y Reed, BeHy Jean Reeves, Nedd Riefler, Harold Rise- man, Max Riseman. Lorraine Simons, Rufh Simmons, Myra Simpson, Mary Jane Smiley, Clarence Smi+h. Sixly-lwo l l I I fN D C' D Jdbsiuig Pauline S'I'ewar+, Wilma S+ewar+, Dick S+. John, Harry Sfrum, Jerry Sfrum. Carolyn Sfuclcy, Earl Tail, Clarissa Tarr, Ki'H'y Teach, Jim Teckenbrock. Doris Tolliver, Bob Toombs, Virginia Troy, Frances Vaniman, Roberi' VerHines. - Bill Werner, Doris Wilkins, BeHy Jean Willel, Tillie Wilson, Maxine Wolff. BeH'y Broadwell, Chloe Eller, BeH'y Clemens, Mary Helen Council, Helenann Ehlerf. Georgiana Hinman, Dick Hernclon, Delores Hinfon, Don King, Rose++a Kramer. Sixly-lhree LoueH'a Volle, Dolores Wain- wrighl, Joe Webb. Marian Wood, Lorene Zindell Bob Bengel. Mary Fehring, Ann Field, Helen Gahr. Delores Morgan, Tom Norris, Lois Reislad. Larry Runyon, Norma Schaeffer, Nafalie Schnepp. Bill Schueler, Jayne Weller, Ann Wicher+. SCDPI-IOMORES PRESIDENT Sam McCollum VICE PRESIDENT Edward Hamlin SECRETARY Joanne KeIIy TREASURER George Hamlin This sophomore class has successIuIIy reached The half-way poinr in Iheir search for higher edu- carion in and aboui Ihe many classes of Spring- field I-Iigh SchooI. No Ionger do we find Ihem earmarked wiih Ihe same signs of greenness +ha'r Ihey dispIayed as freshmen IasI' year. These siudenis are beginning 'ro fake Iheir places in aImos'r every phase of high school life. Various organizaiions and clubs pledged many of Ihese sIuden'rs info Iheir membership during Ihe pasi year. II will be up Io Ihese sIuden'rs 'ro prepare fully in order Io be ready when Ihey will be called upon Io +aIce charge of Ihese cIubs and ofher schooI aciiviiies. Their work Ihus Iiar has proved Ihai Ihey will be able Io handle Ihe Iask. Already Ihey have con+ribu+ed Io Ihe growih and inreresf of Ihe cIubs. They have carried Iheir share of school aIhIe'rics and have shown schoIas'ric abiIiIy and oufsfanding arIis+ic and musicaI 'raIen'f. Sixfy-four CLASS OF19-45 Mildred Adams, Susan Adams, James Alexander, Roberr Allan, Mary Allen, Barbara Alfon, Loren Anderson, Barbara Babcock, Mariarie Bachhelm, Alice Barron, Norma Bearry, Dick Becker. Rurh BenneH, Bill Berning, Bob Bills, Lois Bloom, Barbara Boofh, Eugene Bradford, Elwood Branden- burg, Alice Jayne Brandr, Gloria Brennecke, Dorofhy Brodish, Nancy Brown, S'l'uar+ Brown. Raymond Brunner, Jean Bryan, Glenn Buelrer, Charles Burkhardf, Audrey Nell Burns, James Burfon, Barbara Burler, Roberr BuHs, Don Cameron, Lawrence Campbell, Edna Canham, Doris Ann Capen. William Carrer, Charles Casrleman, Carol Chambers, Claudine Chambers, Gordon Chambers, Sam Chapin, Jim Chapman, Larry Charlson, Jacquelyn Chi'H'ick, Harry Clayron, Paul Clinebell, Earl Cook. Be++ie Cooper, Sue Crawford, Shirley Croxron, Louise Crump, Dolores Cull, Wanda Daniels, Ella Mae Daggerr, Juhlan Davis, Virginia Davlin, Roberf Dauner, Eugene Day, Margaref Delonais. Bobby Dill, Joan Dixon, Ru+h Dolezal, Gene Dorsey, Norma Downs, Bernadine Draper, Jack Drysdale, Jeanne++e Duda, Helen Jane Eadie. Marilyn Edwards, BeHy Elder, Marylou Elmore. Ralph Elmore, Richard Elsholif, Mary EmmeH', Eugene Esres, Marian Finn, Jack Fisher, Terry Fla'Hery, Mary Fomera, John Forresr, Jean Forsrer, Norman French, Berry Lou Frisbie. Bill Frisbie, Mary Grace Fyfe, Jack Gaffigan, Ronald Gibbs, Mary Frances Glisson, Randall Glossop, Garland Goben, Augusfa Gowin, Lorene Granr, Nancy Green, Be'H'y Rose Greenberg, Francine Grubb. Sixfy-five SOP!-ICDMCDRES Clarence Gruber, Kafhleen Guinan, Sally Guy, Dorofhy Habel, Eleanor Halligan, Edward Hamlin, George Hamlin, Rowena Hammond, Naomi Harrs, Jacquelyn Harvey, Don Harwood, Velma Hash- man. Geoffrey Hawes, Don Heidemann, Norman Helm, Doro+hy Hickman, Roberf Hi'I'chery, Mary Louise Hocker, William Hodges, Norma June Hopwood, Bob Horin, Ann Hovey, Gilberi' Hunrer, Laura Louise Hurley. Nancy Jackson, Linda Lee Jaeger, Dick Jagi+sch, LoreHa James, Lucy Beverly Johnson, lris Johnson Alice Jordan, PaH'i Kane, Joanne Kelly, Tom Kelly, Connie Kervin, Darlene King. Elmer Klekamp, Ray Kovski, George Knigh+, WaH'er Kraushaar, Lois Lacy, Thomas Langford, Thomas Lawler, George Leake, Charles Lee, Lindell Lee, Jean Leonard, Marcelene Long. Norma Jean Long, Raymond Loy, Mary Jean Luce, Loren Luckey, Luan Luers, Dick MacWher+er, Shirley Mai:-enbacher, Jack Maldaner, Dick Manfhey, Elsie Maslo, Charles Masferson, Leo Masfo- rakos. l l Conrad McCarrel, Bob McCauley, Sam McCollum, Wilma McCord, Jane'r Rae McCul'cheon, Bob McGinley, Jo Ann McMas+er, Wanda McNeill, Josephine Meek, Marrha Lee Meeks, Mary Ann Meier, Alice Melcher. Peggy Meyer, Grove Miller, Winifred Minear, Kafe Moore, Irving Morgan, Do'Hy Moun+z, Norman Moun+z. Jack Muir, HenrieHa Neafhery, Kei+h Nelch, Mary Ellen Nelson, Shirley Nice. Howard Nilsson, Nancy Noonan, Carol Oakley, BeH'y Olinger, Faye Oliver, Aline O'Neal, Fred Orde- mann, Be++y June Page, Russell Peebles, Verna Pehlman, S+anley Perlmu++er, Norma Pefefish. Sixiy-six CLASS or 1945 Belly Jean Peylon, William Phillips, Marialice Phoenix, Arlhur Pillischafske, Alberl' Plain, Arlon Pod- shodley, Viclor PraH', Bob Presvelos, Alice Profrock, Pally Rachford, Bob Radeke, Clarence Radford. Rosabel Rasmussen, Michael Redmond, Auslin Reece, Carolyn Rennick, Belly Riefler Lulher Rigg, Marilyn Roberl, Jack Robinson, Winifred Robson, Mazy Rockwood, Dale Rosenberg, lllarry Ross. Joann Rolh, Jane Rudd, Bob Ruff, Ani'!'a Sanders, Belly Sawyer, Arah-Dean Scheele, Mary Alice SchliH', Marlin Schroll, Marie Schulenburg, Charlo'H'e Scoll, Lorella Seiz, Henry Selinger. Rhea Sue Shaw, Max Sherman, Bill Shevokas, Vir'lie Shofner, James Shomaker, Marjorie Shuey, Carol Sinclair, Billy Skaggs, Millon Skinner, Muriel Small, Birchall Smilh, Eleanor Smilh. George Smilh, Marlha June Smilh, Henry Smilhies, Mary Lou Solomon, Pal' Soma, Paul Spence, Dar- rell Sprall, Roberl Sfarke, Belly Slrolhman, LaRue Tainlor, Mary Lou Taylor, Barbara Tebrugge. Georgia Thompson, Palricia Towers, Joan Towle, Max Tschauder, Dorolhy Tucker, Fred Turner, Rufh Vaughn, Don VerHines, Jean Vinson, Ed Wahl, Myron Walden, Don Wallers. Harold Wanless, Billie Rulh Walers, Elaine Walke, James Walson, Paul Walson, Rose Weakley, Carol Wells, Roberl' E. Wenzel, Evere'H' While, Maxine Willis, Arlhur Wilson, Carl Winlerrose. Joanne Wood, Pauline Xamis, Norma Young, Palricia Young, Margery Yuska. l Sixly-seven FRESI-IMEN PRESIDENT Bud Luehrs VICE PRESIDENT Paul Sfephani SECRETARY Nancy Barber TREASU RER Nancy Sanders I-Iail fhe freshmen: fhe gayesf, giddiesf, of all fhe classes. Newly come fo fhe halls of dear old S.I-I.S., fhese freshmen have gone fhrough all fhe old familiar iolces played on fhe fresh. Upon fhese sfudenfs are based fhe hope of fhe fufure. They are fhe young hopefuls from whom fhe leaders of fhe fufure shall come. In fheir nexf fhree years fhey will make fheir marlc on fhe rec- ords of fhe school. Erom bewildered coofies fhey will graduafe and fake fheir places in afh- Iefics. clubs. and musical organizafions, as well as in fhe social and academic life. These blissful, carefree sfuclenfs fresh from grade school Iaurels enfered our porfals lasf Sepfember wifh no idea of whaf lay before fhem. Inside, fhey found older sfudenfslying in waif fo bewilder fhem wifh elevafor passes, room 303 and ofher friclcs made especially for fhem and used on all freshmen classes. Well, here's fo you. May your sfay here be as pleasanf as if is purposeful. We'll be loolcing for- ward fo seeing you sfruf your sfuff nexf year. Sixfy-eighf CLASS 0Fi91l6 Kennelh Adams, Roberl Adams, Burdene Ailchison, Dole Alexander, George Allison, Dale Anderson, Phyllis Anderson, Polly Angle, Sue Armbrusler, Harold Armslreng, Roger Auslin, Marilyn Babcock. Geraldine Bacon, Nancy Baird, Bob Baldridge, Belly Barber, June Barber, Roberl Barnell, Harry Bauereiss, Shirley Beally, Mary Bendlell, Jack Berning, Gloria Bickhaus, Roberl Bivin. Barbara Blankenship, Bob Bluke, Dorolhy Boaden, Arlhur Bomke, Jackie Bone, Bruce Bozarlh, Wayne Brady, Glenn Branlley, Jack Breen, Caroline Brown, Roberl Brubaker, Lorella-Lee Brunn. Carol Bruns, Joan Bunchman, Donna Burkhardl, Shirley Ann Burris, Shirley Burlle, Earlha Mary Burlon, Rulh Busch, Clarice Campbell, Richard Cary, Joanne Caslleman, Jack Chambers, George Cherekos. Bill Chiles, Mary Grace Clay, Richard Cobb, James Coleman, Jacqueline Collins, Wayne Combs, Joe Shea, Dorolhy Comer, Emadale Cornlhwaile, Charles Cox, Edward Cox, Frances Cox. Margarel Anne Cox, Wade Cox, Lela Crouse, Carla Lee Cunningham, John Davidson, LaVerne David- son, Bob Davenporl, Edward Davis, Jesse Davis, Joan Davis, Tom Day, Sue Day. Wanda Dean, Dorolhylee Degner, Wanda Dempsey, Bill De Rosa, Jeannelle Dickerson, Eva Mae Dixon, Marilyn Dixon, Richard Dobbins, Jean Dodd, Lillard Dodson, Alma Dowson, Bernadine Drake. Earl Dryloose, Harry Dulaney, Edilh Easlon, Belly Ebinger, Shirley Edwards, Gloria Ekiss, Palsy El- more, Helen Emerick, Theresa Endres, Dorolhy Erharl, Bruce Esmond, Barbara Evans. Sixlyfnine FRESHMEN Belle Evans, Phil Evans, Belly Fagan, Renee Mae Fassero, Anna May Feger, John Fehring, Jean Fer- reira, Lucy Ferry, Palricia Ferry, Esrher Fiedling, Norma Finney, Donald Fisher. Sally Fisher, John Fisherkeller, Tom Fla'H'ery, Dororhy Fleischli, Kalhrynlee Flesch, Jeanne Flickinger, Delores Fol+z, Doris Frederick, Evelyn Fredrick, Theodore Friedman, Harrie+ FrohwiHer, Wanda Gagnon. Belly Jean Gahr, Vera June Gahr, Carherine Gaines, Roberr Guadli+z, Mildred Gebhardr, Ray Geer, Richard GiacheHo, Jack Glafz, Calvin Glenn, Randall Glossop, Jackie Glover, Bob Gordon. BeHy Grammer, Juanira Green, Willa Greenan, Dale Gronewold, Benny Grove, Louise Gulifey, Ru'lh Gunderson, Bill Guymon, Edward HackeH', Carrer Hagberg, Wanda Hahn, Brenzella Halford. Edward Hamann, Dale Hansch, Grace Harney, Wanda Harris, Russell Harrison, Norma Harf, Eliza- berh Hafhaway, E. J. HaHoon, Doro'l'hy Hays, Jim Henderson, Mariorie Hiler, Jean Hinds. Audrey Hobbs, Roberf Hodge, Tom Hofs+eHer, Ida Mary Hohl, Pa++y Hollembeak, Joanne Holler, Henry Hollinshead, Louise Horn, Judi+h Horwi+z, Margarel' Housion, Gerry Hubbard, Roy Hulchison. Berry Hyndman, Sigrid lben, George Iliff, Tommy lsenhour, Wanefa Jasmon, Arne Jeppesen, Carol Johnson, Donald Johnson, Carherine Jones, Dick Jones, Raymond Jones, Harry Jorgenson. Donald Judd, Kennerh Judd, Philo Kane, Roger Kaylor, Russell Keefner, Nancy Kelly, Dolores Kelso, Mary Lou Keyes, Henry Kirk, Bill Klaus, Bill Kloppenburg, Ani+a Kopalz. l Sevenly CLASS GFl91l6 --, X A . . V ,,, ..-- 1 gf 1 -' 2 ' , , I ', 22' ' , '-'Pcs --., .. 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Roy Kovski, Earl Kramp, Teresa Kruger, George Lamsargis, Dean Lanlcford, Lillian Lasseler, Jack Lau'l'erbach, Dora Mae Lawrence, Palsy Leeper, Bill Lemley, LoH'ie Lemmon, Camilla LeoH'a. Alice LeSeure, Donald Levin, Jane Lewis, Mary Ann Liggell, Marjorie Lil lle, Bill Livingslon, Leabelle LeaH'a, Norma Longhla, Dick Loud, Kapp Lum, Roberl Lewis, Henry Luers. Carolyn Lunde, Grela Lungren, Shirley MacMurdo, Roberl' Maddex, Jean Magill, Tom Mahoney, Leona Mau, Belly Jean MarrioH', Norma Mason, Marjorie Maurer, Nancy Maurer, Edward Maxey. Jo Ann Mayer, Phyllis Mayol, Josephine McCaffer'l'y, Charles McCarrel, Palricia McCar+hy, Mary McDonald, Jack McNull'y, John Melin, John Werlcau, Helen Melzger, Belsy Meyer, John Mi'FFlin. Roy Milcesell, Bonnabell Miller, Alice Milsleacl, Jim Minnis, Waller Mi'l'chell, Gloria Molash, DeWiH' Monlgomery, Bill Moore, James Moore, Dan Morgan, Margarel' Rose Morgan, Alfred Moscardelli. Jim Mullaney, Bobbie A. Napier, Nalalie Nason, Dolores Nalion, Adam Nelch, Rulh Niccolls, Janel Nighlingale, Allen Norris, Norma Nollingham, Pal' O'Brien, Evelyn Olds, Elmer Ormsby. Geneva Osborn, Janice Overalcer, Norlon Parks, Eleanor Pa'H'on, Shirley Pelers, Caroline Phillippe, Ru+h Pierce, Roberl' Poe, Joyce Pope, Barbara Proler, Bob Prenlice, Herberl' Price. Norma Ralrlernee, Billy Reece, Rosemary Reed, Lawrence Reisch, Eileen Reynolds, Josephine Ridge- way, Harvey Rilchie, Helen Ri++er, Mary Leigh Roach, Jack Rolens, James Roberls, James Roberfs. Sevenly-one FRESHMEN Norma Jean Rober+s, Louise Robinson, Willard Roper, John Ross, Be'r+y Ro+hermel, Lucille Rouland, Sally Ryan, Nancy Sanders, Mary Tom Savage, Amos Sawyer, Logan Schlipf, Bill Schmirring. Roberfa Schofield, Eleanor Schweifzer, Josephine Scodu+o, Jackie ScoH', Bill Seaborn, Earl Searcy, Eugene Seiber+, Edward Selkirk, Bob Sharp, Herberi' Cook, Mary Shofner, Wanda ShuH. Mary Singler, Roderic Skinner, Doris May Sfalling, Virginia Small, Charles E. Smilh, Dale Smi+h, Donna June Smi+h, Hal Smilh, Nora Smi+h, Shirley Smifh, Shirley Ann Smilh, Sam Soulhwick. Jean Ann Spaulding, Russell Spindel, Paul S+ephani, Shirley S+if+, Jo Ann S+iles, Elsie Sfrickland, Glen S+urdevan+, Norma Sullivan, Violei' Sullivan, Jimmie Sumpler, Alan Su'Hon, Georgeene Sweisberger. George Taylor, Roberf Taylor, Dick Teckenbrock, James Thompson, Jack Thornburg, Mary Toombs, Kelso Towle, Mary Traylor, Al June Trede, Ray Troxell, Freeda Tucker, George Vass. Lawrence Vinson, Jack Wainwrighl, Vera Lois Wallner, Owen Weakly, BeH'y Weinhoeff, Elsie Werlz, Al Wesfburg, Rober+ Whannel, Fred Wiesenmeyer, BeHy Williams, Doris Williams, Gwen Williams. Tom Williams, Jack Willey, Jean Wilson, Billie Rufh Wood, Norma Woods, Roberf Wrighi, Lois Zeigler, Shirley Zuckerman, Joan Phelps. Seveniy-lwo TI-IE l91l3 CAPITOLINES SWING DICTIONARY AOONY PIPE-Clarinef. ALLIOATOR-A non-playing swing de- vofee. ANGEL-A harp player. B. C.-Before Crooners. BANDEER-A band musician. BARREL I-IOUSE-Every man for him- self. BAT-A bafon. BEAT TO TI-IE SOCKS-Exhausfed. BEND Tl-IE PAN-Orimace. BIRD-Singer: also Canary, Chirper. BLIP-Very good. BOOGIE MAN-Crific who says whaf he fhinlcs. BULL EIDDLER-Bass violinisf. CATS-Musicians of a swing orchesfra. CLAMBAKER-Swing musician: also Dracula. COEEEE AND CAKE-Very poor pay for a iob. COMMERCIAL-Compromise swing. COOLING- Laying off befween en- gagemenfs. CORNEY-The razz-mah-iazz sfyle of fhe 2O's. DICTY-I-ligh Class. DIXIELAND-The original New Orleans iazz as developed by fhe famous Dixieland Five. ELUFE OEF-Reprimand. ERISKIN' Tl-IE VVI-IISKERS-Warming up fo swing. GANG-A medley of songs. OIT BOXER-Ouifar player: also Plum- ber Boy. OROAN BOXER-Accordion Player. OUTBUCKET-Swing in Blues fashion. I-IAND ME Tl-IAT SKIN-Shake hands. I-IIDE BUSTER-Drummer: also Beaf Man. I-IIP CI-IICK-Snoofy girl. IN TI-IE GROOVE-Carried away by fhe music. IVORY SPANKER-Pianisf: also Ivory Ticlcler. JAM A JITTERDOLL-Courf a female. JAM SESSION-An informal meefing of musicians, playing for fheir own Seven fy-fh amusemenf wifhoul leadership or score. JITTERBURO-New York. JIVE LOT OF JIVE-Idle chaffer, lie. JOE-An inferior pianisf. JOE BLOW-Musician: also Musilcer, Melodeer. JOINT IS JUMPING-Place is lively. KICKINO OUT-Enfhusiasfic improvisa fion. LICORICE STICK-Clarinef. LICK-An original inferpolaled phras- ing. OEF' TIME JIVE-A sorry excuse. ON DECK-On fhe bandsfand. PAPERMAN-One who plays music as wriffen. PIANOCRACY-The arisfocracy of pi- anisfs. PISTON PUSI-IER-Trombonisf. PLUMBER-A poor musician: also saxo phonisf. PRETZEL BENDER-French I-Iorn Player. PUTTY BLOWER - Trumpefer: also Plumbing Experf. REOIMENTAL MONKEY-Army Drum Maior. RIDE-Easy going rhyfhm. ROZIN SNIEEER-Violinisf: also Elbow Bender. SCREW BALL-Crazy, exfremely un- bridled swing. Sl-IAO SUIT-Forerunner of fhe Zoof Suif. SIMP-Symphony Orchesfra member. SIMON LEOREE-Orchesfra leader: also Eronfman. SLUSI-I PUMP--Trombone. SOCK Cl-IORUS-Lasf chorus of an ar rangemenf. STRIEITLY FROM I-IUNOER-Ouf of a io . STRUMMER-Sfring Musician. SWINOESE-Swing Lingo. TROMBONE--To apply for a iob. VELVET MAN-Well paid musician. VVI-IACKY-Same as Screw Ball. WOODSI-IED-To experimenf in privafe wifh a new song. F96 TI-lEl91l3 CAPITGLINE STAFF STANDING: Orlie Rue, Joe Feuer, Belly Flabb, Rulh Baclwlnelm, Eunice Holi, Bob Seidman, Bob Besl. SEATED AT TABLE: Nadine Ferguson, Bealrlce Jorgensen, Barbara l-lalllner, Janice Lush, Nancy Glenn, Tony Milligan, Ann Polriclc. Joe Feuer, Edilor-in-Chief 3 , Sevenly-five ALL CDVER NCDW Yes, iT's oll over now! The school yeoir oT l942-43 is now hisTory ond os such hos been recorded: noT in o TexTbook Tor sTudy by TuTure sTudenTs, buT in our yearbook. The CopiToline, Tor pleosonT hours oT remi- niscence by sTudenTs viTolly oTFecTed by This period. All The ocTiviTies oT The TaculTy, The sTu- denTs, The oThleTic Teams, and The clubs have been puT inTo phoTographic, orTisTic, and copy Torm as a permonenT volume Tor TuTure reTerence. lT hos been o Tremendous iob To com- pile oll This moTeriol os compleTely and occuroTely os possible. Each phase oT The book was o iob in iT- sehf. The ediToriol deporTmenT. oT course, hos cr greoT responsibiliTy in geTTing The book inTo shape, buT Those deporTmenTs, whose iob iT is To make Things reody Tor The ediTors, is equally as imporTonT. The unusually inTeresTing and colorTul orT work displayed in The book was noT or re- sulT oT The orT ediTors alone. lT Took many long hours oT conTerence beTween The edi- Torial and orT deparTmenTs in deciding deTiniTely upon The Type oT arTisTic copy ond Theme moTeriol which would be mosT eTTecTive. Again The necessiTy oT co-operoTion is opporenT in The phoTographic loyouTs. The compiloTion oT The snopshoT secTion colled Tor compleTe agreemenT among The orT, phoTogrophic, and ediToriol divisions To Business Managers: Seidman, Haffner ArT EdiTors: Rue, Holi' PhoTograph EdiTors: Milligan, Bachhelm, PaTrick. TI-IE T943 bring oul lhe abililies ol all lhe deparl- menls lo lhe besl advanlage. The business division is lhe one group which is Ieasl dependenl on lhe resl ol lhe slall, and in some years in lhe pasl has operaled more or less aparl. I-Iowever, lhis year, lhey have been more ol lhe slall, as was obvious in lhe assembly lor subscriplions. Il look nol only good busi- ness laclics, bul lalenled wriling lo pul across lhe idea ol The Capiloline. Nol only in malcing a good showing in oblain- ing sludenls' subscriplions, bul in gelling oulside palron aclmowledgmenls, lhe busi- ness manager and his assislanls have been on lheir loes. In addilion 'lo assisling in lhe linancing ol The Capiloline, lhe Sludenl Direclory is published as a subsidiary ol lhe year boolc. Il has proved ils value lo numerous slu- denls and lacully members. Despile lhe lime and labor required in bringing lhe boolc inlo ils presenl lorm, we ol lhe Capiloline Slall leel sure lhal lhe experience gained has more lhan compen- saled lor il all. The book is a compleled producl, and is now in your hands. We sincerely hope lhal our ellorls have nol been in vain, and lhal lhis boolc will never cease lo be a source ol enioymenl lo you whenever you may reler lo il. TI-IE CAPITGLINE EDITORIAL STAFF: Feuer, Furry, Besl, Lush. DIRECTORY STAFF: Ferguson, Flabb, Jorgens n STAFF Edilor-in-Chiel .,., .....,,, J oe Feuer Arf Edifor ,,,, 44,4,,, O rlie Rue Associale Edilor. .. ..,,.... Janice Lush Aff Edilgr ,,,, ,4,,4 E Unice I-Ioll Assislanl Edilor ,..,. .. ,.,.. I'IeIen Pelerman Sporlg Edilgrl H ,,,,4 Bob Be-5+ Business Manager ,....... ..... B ob Seidman Pholographer. .. .,.. Jim Runyen Assislanl Business Manager.. .... Barbara I-Iallner Typisl ,,A4,A,,,A,,,,,,, ,,,,,,4, S arch Roper Publicily Manager ........ ...... J aclcie Sirca Typisl ,A4,4,A,,,,,,,,,,,, 4,,,, F Ioi-ence Newlin Senior Edilor .......,........ ..... N ancy Glenn Direclory Edilor ....,...,... ..,...., B elly Flabb Senior Pholography Edilor .,..,..,..... Ann Palriclc Assislanl Direclory Edilor .... ..., N adine Ferguson Junior Pholography Edilor .,.....,.. Rulh Bachhelm Direclory Business Manager ..,... Bealrice Jorgensen Freshman and Sophomore Pholography Direclory Typisl .......,.. ..... P alricia Brooks Edilor ...,.................. Anloinelle Milligan Facully Adviser ..... .. ..... Roberl D. Furry Sevenly-seven WRANCLERS I-IONOR ALUMNI IN SERVICE TOP ROW: Russ Hawkins, Dick Spring, Rich Plain, Jack Coyle, Myron Lakin, Carl Becker, Bill WaTsan, Bob Roach, Sam Chapin, Jack Baldwin, 'Alby Plain, Tom Morgan, Jim Teckenbrock. SECOND ROW: Perry Lindley, Buck Gordon, TdChambIi BiIISh I S MCII'm STnL d D'kHrnd DikJII'TT D Akr G e era n, c ue er, am c o u , a on on, ic e on, c e i e, on c e man, eorge PIaTT, Bob Irwin. THIRD ROW: ArT Lindburg, Bob Vick, Ed Hamlin, Charles Bunn, George Hamlin, ArT Wilson, Dan Hon, Ed FouTch. Frank Taylcr, Bill Parker. FOURTH ROW: Harry McGiaugh, Henry SmiThies, Dick ST. John, Harley Follmer, Jim Shomaker, Ralph Clark, Tony Day, Bob Bengel, Jack Fisher, AbsenT members: Jim KersT, Jim Moore, John Cain. OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer PresidenT ...,,....... BUCK GORDON IST Vice Pres.. .,.,, RUSS HAWKINS 2nd Vice Pres... ..... CARL BECKER SecreTary .... ..., B ILL SCHUELER Treasurer .... . ..,,,,.., BOB IRWIN SgT. aT Arms. .. ...,. CHARLES BUNN Second SemesTer PresidenT ,...,........, CARL BECKER IsT Vice Pres. ....... JIM TECKENBROCK 2nd Vice Pres... ...,,.. DICK SPRING ........BOB IRWIN . . . . .RICH PLAIN ...BILL WATSON SecreTary .... Treasurer .... SgT. aT Arms. .. The Wranglers bursT inTo a Tlurry oT acTiviTy in This crucial war year. WiTh sTress on The idea OT service To counTry and school, a successTuI war bond sale accumuIaTed ThirTy-Three Thousand dollars. ParamounT in school acTiviTies was a sTu- denT assembly wriTTen and enacTed by club members. A service honor roll was made Tor alumni in The armed Torces. The club consTiTuTion was modernized and The policy OT debaTe was renewed. Many superior social TuncTions brighT- ened The school year, The leading being The original Wrangler Barn Dance which again seT records in aTTendance. A dance was also presenTed in The ChrisTmas sea- son and There were banqueTs aT The end OT each semesTer. In inTerrnuraI sporTs acTiviTies, The Wrangler plebes beaT The new Delphics aT TooTbaII buT The upper classmen IosT Their game wiTh The older Delphics. Wrangler baskeTeers managed To deTeaT The Delphics on The hardwood. SevenTy-eighT DELPI-IICS SPONSOR ALI.-SCI-IOOI. PARTY TOP ROW: Bob Bonnell, Jim MayTieId, Carl Rebolc, I-Ienry MesTer, Bob TwisT, Bill Wood, Ralph French, Jack OaTTi- gan, Merle Evans, AI Seigel, Leonard Cohn, Jaclc Muir, Bill Miacelc. TI-IIRD ROW: Max Sherman, Don Anderson. Ralph SchIiTz, Bob I-lodges, Ralph MorriseTT, STan Raney, Bill STouT, Dean Cox, Dick Marlcillie, Charles SchIiTz, Gordon Chambers. SECOND ROW: Irving Morgan, Don King, Lee CIaTTy, Jack Wehrenberg, Dick MacWherTer, Jerry STrum, Harry STrum, Bill BuTIer, Bob BoTTorTT, Marshall Miller. BOTTOM ROW: PeTe Reece, BryanT SmiTh, Bob Dauner, Birchall SmiTh, Jim BurTon, Myron Walden, Tom BurTon, Ed Day, STuarT Brown. The Delphic LiTerary SocieTy has carried OFFICERS Through anoTher year in a healfhy and so- pina, Semeder cially accepTabIe manner. ParamounT in The club policy was The help exTended To Presldem 'A ' DON ANDERSON members To Tincl Their place in The armed VICG PFGSILTGHT -.-- 4.,---,-, B OB TWIST Torces by The presenTaTion oT Army and gecreiory VUHIVAD B03 BQNNELL NOW Speakers' T OS CHARLES SCHLITZ The social acTiviTies oT The year were re wer i' climaxed by The successTuI All-School ParTy which proved To be an unique and leading school TuncTion. The original idea oT ad- Second Semeslief mission price seT according To The heighf Presideni ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, B OB TWIST oT The girl was inTroduced aT The I-IeighT I-lop. The Delphics sponsored and provided several prizes Tor a school-wide essay con- Treasurer .. ...,. STAN RANEY TesT which sTimuIaTed Iceen compeTiTion among enTranTs. Club members enjoyed such inTeresTing programs as ArT Seiving, magician, and good debaTes on perTinenT subiecTs. The :G Vice PresidenT ........ DON ANDERSON SecreTary ..... ...4 R ALPI-I SCI-ILITZ Delphics enTered TooTbaII, basIceTbaII and baseball Teams in all inTermuraI compeTi- Tion. OTher club highIighTs were banqueTs and parTies. SevenTy-nine TOP ROW: Helen Minear, Belly Masloralcos, Calherine Hamriclc, Doris Anderson, Kalhleen Mueller, Marilyn Edwards, Charlolle Brelscher, Alice Brandl, Phyllis Slahr, Billie Rulh Walers, Virginia l-lodge, Mary Jean Luce, Winilred Minear, Elaine Wallce, Belly Lou Frisbie, Lois Bloom, Palli Kane. SECOND ROW: Alice Proloclc, Margarel DeLonais, Rulh Todd, Iris Johnson, Lucy Bushnell, Louella Voile, Eslher Pillischalslce, Barbara Harnillon, Peggy Allison, Carol Schell, Elinor Hackell, Rila Kane, Winilred Theillcen, Jeanne Monlgomery, Jean Minor, Doris Ann Capen. THIRD ROW: Miss Nuess, Laella Gundrum, Belly Lee Jones, Dorolhy Hickman, Virginia Culberlson, Bobsie Frosl, Bealrice Jorgensen, Mory Lou Barber, Belly Tarr, Belly Campbell, Belle Snyder, Joan Knighl, Cora Louise Bradley, Lorna Bierbaurri, Miss Burnell. FOURTH ROW: Elnora Harl, Belle Jean Phillips, Mary Helen Council, Sarah Roper, Eliza- belh Kinlcead, Dolores Cull, Louise Crump, Shirley Nice, Darlene King, Jean Vinson, Louise Russel, Pauline Slewarl, Doris sponks, Peggy Meyer. Pl-lll.OS PRESENT OFFICERS Presidenl ..... .... M ARY LOU BARBER Vice Presidenl .......... ELNORA HART Secrelary. .SARAH ROPER, lsl Semesler CAROL SCHELL, 2nd Semesler Treasurer .. ,,.RlTA KANE SUCCESSFUL DANCES Wilh an obieclive ol giving ils members a lhorough lraining in responsibilily, poise, and leadership, and also ol promoling social lile in lhe school, lhe Philomachian's have become one ol lhe oulslanoling liler- ary clubs ol S. H. S. Their dances, always lhe oulslanding evenls ol lhe year, were very successlul lhis year. The mid-year dance was en- lilled Parachule Jump and lhe lheme ol lhe dance was carried oul by liny pa- per parachules pul around lhe edge ol lhe dance lloor. An inleresling lealure ol lhis ye-ar's pro- gram was lhe Personalily lesl given as a supplemenl lo lhe Vocalional lesl lhal was given lo lhe club lasl year. Ol special inleresl lo lhe Philos was lhe Alumnae Banquel and lhe Senior picnic. Anolher inleresling as well as inslruclional meeling was lhe program presenleol by lhe Philos in enlerlaining Les Bas. ll lealurecl a re- view by Mrs. E. C. Whillaher ol Plume Rouge. Eighly TOP ROW: BeTTy Poge, Mimi McCoy, EdiTh Ann I-Iolcomb. Marilyn Kruger, Eris LichTenberger, Zee SmiTh, RuTh Nickerson, Norma Jecin WeITon, BeTTie I-Ierrin, EIberTo I-IorT. SECOND ROW: DoroThy I-Iorris, Jeon ChrisTen, CQTIT- I Co W'I I-I II 4 ord rn'n or sro rreTT Noomi I-Iorris Doris Sheo Eleonor Wool- een mer, :mo cz , Myro Simpson, M ell Em i gs, B b E , , , cry. BOTTOM ROW: Eleonor I-Iolligon, RiTc1 SuTzer, Phyllis Schell, Morion Finn, BeTTie Reed, BeTTy Bcnrcloy, Carol Sinclair, Virginia Weber, Wilrno Cox, Edo Nelsch Iodviserl FRIENDSHIP STRESSED BY TI-IALIANS The oims oT The Tholions, opprecioTion oT good IiTeroTure, Ieorning To conducT correcTIy o business meeTing, ond promoT- ing Triendship oirnong The members, were suppIemenTed by The sTressing oT VicTory Through Toods, soving, educoTion, morczle, ond music. Among The ouTsTc1nding progroms were Their ChrisTmos porTy, senior luncheon, moTher's Teo, ond olumnoe boinqueT. Mrs. Levonius wos The guesT speolcer oT The ChrisTmos meeTing. She spolce on ChrisT- mos in Sweden. On April 29, The girls proved ThoiT There wois reol ToIenT in Their club by producing o sIciT wriTTen by EdiTh Ann I-Iolcomb, o member. This wos Tor Their moTher's Teo. The senior picnic ond The senior luncheon oT which The seniors were guesTs Tinished The yeor. AT These progrorns The prophecy oT The club ond The Ic1sT will ond TesToirnenT oT The grods wos given. OTher vciried musicoil ond IiTerory pro- groms rounded ouT The yeor Tor This Tine IiTerc1ry socieTy. EighTy-one OFFICERS FirsT Semesfer PresidenT ..........,..... RITA SUTZER Vice PresidenT ...,,...... WILMA I'IAI.I. SecreTory .,,.,,... DARLENE NUCKLES Treosurer . .,.. RUTI-I NICKERSON Second SemesTer PresidenT ........,... PI-IYLLIS SCI'IELL Vice PresidenT ..,........ MIMI MCCOY SecreTory ........., DOROTHY HARRIS Treosurer ....... ERIS LICI-ITENBEROER SS H LES BAS LEAD AT SOCIAL EVENTS Original programs and colorlul dances OFFICERS mark lhe Les Bas Bleus as one ol lhe mosl ' successlul lilerary socielies in high school. Presidenlr H-MARALEE IRWIN Keeping slep wilh lhe limes, lheir an- nual molher's lea was a palriolic program willy Q play The Feur Freedoms Ol llne Vice Presidenl .,.,., ANNABELLE LEWIS Carlers, and lhe Les Bas Oclel's presen- lalion ol palriolic songs. l l Q . Secrelary .. .... ELIZABETH PALMER Aside lrom pursuing lheir general oblec- live ol bringing oul leadership and poise in lhe girls, lhey also broughl oul lheir Treasurer .. .... JANICE LUSI-I lalenl and originalily. One program espe- cially planned lor lhis purpose was lhe meeling April 8, al which several members ol lhe club exhibiled lheir lalenl by read- ing poems and slories and playing and singing original composilions. An inleresling innovalion ol lhis year was lhe Les Bas Tea Dance, which only members and lheir guesls were allowed lo allend. Because ol ils success. il may sel a Les Bas precedenl. Their dances, lhe Annual Chrislmas Dance and Spring May Pole Dance were among lhe oulslanding dances ol lhe year. TOP ROW: Belly Flabb, Norma McCurley, Ann Palriclc, Phyllis Thunman, Janice Lush, I-larriel lnlaycoclc, Nora Cox, Jean Palriclc, Belly Lou Plummer, Palricia Ludlum, Doris Zimmer, Mary Porler, Ann Wicherl. THIRD ROW: Donna Morgan, Palsy Clarlc, Mary Helen Bennell, Josephine Fayarl, Belly Livingslone, Marlha Jellille, I-Iarriel I-lunler, Pal Kerns, Elizabelh Palmer, Barbara I'-lallner, Annabelle Lewis, Marilyn Francis, Elma Miller. SECOND ROW: Nadine Ferguson, Margarel Smilh, Barbara Paden, Chrisline Brown, Pal Armslrong, Florence Kalz, Barbara Esmond, Maxine Woll, Nancy Glenn, Pal I-Ialpin, Barbara Oinzel, Adele Tilson. FIRST ROW: Phyllis Wilson, Clillordine Mounlz, Nalalie Schillce, Helen Jane Rush, Nancy Erskine, Maralee Irwin, Emilie Bohnhorsl, Terrie Corrigan, Belly I-Ioward, Frances Wilmelh, Shirley Livingslone. JR. LES BAS SUPPORT BIC SISTERS OFFICERS Young sisTers oT The Senior Les Bas, The Junior Les Bas have worked hard all year To be able To graaIuaTe inTo The Senior Les Bas nexT year. These sophisTicaTed sophs have given Their supporT To boTh oT The Les Bas alances. They also have IenT Their supporT To oTher chariTabIe work aT The Les Bas such as The Family WeITare AssociaTion. Chairman, .. ...GEORGENE PREE SecreTary .... MARY FRANCES OLISSON Treasurer . .. .... JOANNE KELLY The general obiecTives oT This organi- zaTion are To develop individual TaIenTs anal graces anal promoTe social Tellowship and enTerTainmenT Tor girls. Among The programs are aIramaTic, mu- sical, paTrioTic, and original programs. Also on Their year's program was a sTyIe show, a debaTe, a picnic, anal The annual MoTher's Tea. One oT The mosT exceIIenT programs presenTecI was The dioramisT Trom The STaTe Museum. To be eligible Tor promoTion inTo Senior Les Bas, each girl musT earn IOO poinTs. These are given Tor aTTenaIance aT meeT- ings, appearing on programs anal engag- ing in various ways in oTher acTiviTies. TOP ROW: Georgia Mae Thompson, Ann I-Iovey, Barbara BuTIer, Joan Towle, DoroThy Habel, Norma Ann PeTeTish, Doris Wilkins, Barbara AITon, MarTha Ann Daigh, Carolyn Rennick, Eleanor SmiTh, Verna Pehlrnan. THIRD ROW: Julia MoTTeT, MarTha Meeks, BeTTy Rose Greenberg, Barbara BooTh, Nancy Noonan, JeaneTTe Ducla, Georgene Pree, PaT Towers, Marie Schulenburg, Peggy I-IoITz, Juhlan Davis, Mary Ellen Nelson. SECOND ROW: Alice Jordan, Mariorie Shuey, PaT Cole, Joan Dixon, Barbara Drake, Nancy Green, Sue CrawTord, BeTTy Broadwell, Jane Keller, Luan Luers, Joanne Kelly, FIRST ROW: PaTTy RachTord, Mariorie Bachhelm, Carol Chambers, Mary Frances Glisson, Barbara Babcock, Francine Grubb, Mary Lou Solomon, Arah-Dean Scheele, MarTI'1a June SmiTh, Linda Lee Jaeger, Marylcu Elmore. NOT presenT for picTure: Nancy Jackson, Barbara Seay, Lucy Shrehfler, Mary Evelyn SmiTh. iaif mnummu,iri wa TOP ROW: Torn Morgan, Jack Krebs, Munroe Thorp, Bob Twis+, Bill Wood, Myron Lakin, Sfuarl Ruch, Bob Bonnell. SECOND ROW: Ralph We-hrenberg, Tecl Chamberlain, Pele Campo, Bill Schueler, Jim Teclcenbrock, Slan Raney, Ari' Lindburg, Dick Marlcillie, Harry Slrum. BOT-IOM ROW: Mr. Hall, adviser, Bob I-Ioclges, Ralph Schlilz, Dean Cox, Bob Irwin, Charles Schliiz, Marshall Miller, Orlie Rue, Jerry Slrum, Absenl members: Dale Lipe, Dicl: Spring, Jim May- field, Roger Scarf, Tom Burlon, Jack Garligan, Charles Mclnfyre, Jack Sorenson, Ronald Gibbs. HI-Y PRESENTS The Springfield I-ligh School chapler ol The I-li-Y has again compleled anolher successful year in school life and good Iel- lowship. The I-li-Y has successfully en- deavored Io creale higher slandards ol Chrislian fellowship and characier. Led by donalions Io Ihe Red Cross, Ihey conlinued Io promole Jrhe general welfare. There is no special reauiremenl lor mem- bership excepl Ihar Ihe candidale musl be a iunior or a senior. Grades are noi Ialcen info consideralion. A I-li-Y may be a Wrangler or a Delphic or a non-comba- Ianl. The I-Ii-Y sponsored ils Iirsl school dance in ils hislory. ll was called Ihe Scandal I-lop and was accompanied by a paper wilh choice personal Jridbils. Olher our- slanding aclivilies were a slale I-Ii-Y meel- ing in 'rhe cily Y.M.C.A. and a Ialher and son banauel. Eighry-I RST DANCE OFFICERS Firs'I' Semes+er Presidenl' .,...,.. Vice Presidenl ..., Secrelary ,.... Treasurer . . . . Second Presidenl ..... . . Vice Presidenr. . , . Secrelary . . . Treasurer . . , . .MARSHALL MILLER ........BOB TWIST ....MYRON LAKIN ...MUNROE TI-IARP Semesfer ....MYRON LAKIN ..,....BOB TWIST . . . .STUART RUCI-I ...MUNROE THARP TOP ROW: Dale Rosenburg, Paul Clinebell, Noble STockTon, Jack Baldwin, John McCarThy, Leonard Cohn, Joe Feuer, Charles SmiTh, MilTon Skinner, Rob-erT Fovell. Tl-HRD ROW: Roberl' Verl-lines, Dick ManThey, Jack Wehrenberg, Dick Laurence, Marilyn Francis, Juhlan Davis, Georgene Pree, James WaTson, Lawrence Campbell, LuTher Rigg, Charles CasTleman, Ralph MorriseTT. SECOND ROW: Maxine Willis, Barbara Heairherman, Alice BrandT, NaTalie BursTine, Carolyn Rennick, Peggy HoITz, KaTe Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Bud Donovan, BeTTy Jean PeyTon, l-lirarn Phillips. FORUM DISCUSSFS WORLD AFFAIRS OFFICERS Discussing Topics oT currenT inTeresT is pgmi SemeS+er The main acTiviTy oT The Social Science Presidem Um ltuly AHHMJOE FEUER STudenT Forum. This club, Tive years old, is open To all sTudenTs who are inTeresTed 5eCY--TfeOS- ---NANCY GLENN in currenT evenTs and have saTisTacTory school work. Members discussed a varieTy oT Topics, Second Semesier including The UniTed NaTions, Allied sTraT- . egy aTTer ATrica, The TuTure oT aviaTion, PresidenT ..,.....,...,..... BOB ELKIN we Delphic Essay Comest ond on egec- SGCFSWFY - 4 V 4'-- NOBLE STOCKTON Tive proposiTion Tor world peace. Treasurer J ERRY HARPER Two or Three speakers are picked To re- porT on a chosen subiecT, and aTTer They have sTaTed The TacTs and given Their 9 opinion There is an inTormal discussion Q among The resT oT The members. AH School inTeresTs and domesTic and inTer- naTional poliTics are included in The wide caTegory oT Topics discussed by The Forum. EighTy-Tive RADIO CLUB . T . .105 I! Q A I 14 4 ' OFFICERS Firs+ Semesfer Presiden'r ............. HELEN J. RUSH Vice Presiden+ ..,..,.. MARALEE IRWIN Secreiary .,.,,...,.... JOSEPH EEUER Treasurer ,....,.. JACK WEHRENBERG Second Semesfer Presiden+ .,......,,... HELEN J. RUSH Vice Presiden+ .,...... SUE CRAWFORD Secre+ary ..... .... M ARALEE IRVVIN BROADCASTS To Ieorn and undersfandihe acIuaI pracIice of broadcasIing by Ihe prepara- Iion and presenIaIion of programs aI club meefings, is Ihe generaI obiecfive of 'Ihe recen'rIy formed Radio CIub. Through This median of experience Ihe cIub goes on To pu+ i+s own broadcas+s over Ihe IocaI radio sIa+ions. The Radio CIub was founded in Seprem- ber, I94I. The reauiremenr for member- ship is Ihe raIing of sophomore or higher. Las+ year Ihe cIub aired eIeven shows over WCBS. Members aIso 'rook parlr in a P.-T.A. program over WTAX. This year Ihey did five broadcasrs for Ihe Red Cross over WCBS. EarIy Ihis spring Ihey began a successIuI weekly broadcasr wirh quarlrer hour programs every Thursday nighlr. The idea is Io presenf schooI news and ac'IiviIy and Io keep Ihe Iisrening audience enIighIe-ned on high school Iife. Inrerviews by Ihe cIub members are conduded and Ihose inrerviewed are Iaculfy members and oIher associafes of Springfield High School. One such program consisred of an inferview wiIh Ihe facuI+y adviser of Jrhe Treasurer . ..,... BOB ROACI-I BuIIeIin abouI iIs operaIions. STANDING: Jack Wehrenberg, Nancy GIenn, NobIe Sfockfon, EIIen Davison, Doris Wilkins, Barbara Drake, Kafe Moore, Bob Roach, Peggy I-IoIIz, Joseph Eeuer, Norma Jean Long, Norma Jean Randolph, Roberf VerHines. SEATED IN BACK OE TABLE: Georgene Pree, Francine Grubb, Mariorie Shuey, EuIa Todd, ShirIey Livingsfone, Ann Wicherr, Mary Porfer, Barbara I-IeaIherman, Mimi McCoy, Adele TiIsor1. IN FRONT: I-IeIen Jane Rush, MaraIee Irwin. Eighry-six SPANISH CLUB LIEARNS LATIN AMERICA EI CIub CasTeIIano ISpanish Club To OFFICERS all ThaT don'T Take SpanishI is The cIub ThaT pina, gemesfer aTTempTs To give The sTudenTs a be++er undersTanding oT The LaTin American coun- EEESKIEIII BETTY HOWARD Tries, oT Their TradiTions and cusToms, and VICG Presidenf IAW- -,----- J IIVI HAYES To TurTher inTeresT in The Spanish Ianguagey gecreimy bbbhy .,4.44. J EAN MINQR Smce The Lahn Pwnedcan counTHes are o so much imporTance To The UniTed STaTes Treasurer GEORGE EIAMEIN aT The presenT Tnne, sTudenTs are encour- aged To Take Spanish To promoTe a cIoser Teeling beTween The Two conTinenTs. In SGCOHCI 5emeS+ef The IasT Tew years The number oT Spanish presgdeni, llggggglllullgg JIM RQBERTS sTudenTs has sTeadiIy increased. . . -I-he Spanish Dance' March l2' WGS VICE PFGSICISVII ..,.. one oT The ouTsTanding sociaI evenTs oT The Sesrefvrv 4--A---'QQAA-A JEAN MINOR year. UnusuaI decoraTions-serapes, Tlags, Treasurer H ,AIIQ GEQRQE HAMUN prayer rugs, and sombreros, as well as a picTure oT The sTaTue ChrisT oT The Andes -added a Spanish Touch To The occasion. Membership in This cIub is open To any- one Taking Spanish or having Taken Span- ish wiTh passing grades. Of special inTeresT To The sTudenTs were The Conga and Rumba Iessons TaughT aT The meeTings by Miss Carson and Miss Ronca. Q 'f 4 TOP ROW: JacqueIine WhynoT, Barbara AITon, Jim RoberTs, Edward I-Icmlin, Roberf Coberly, George I-Iarnlin, Bob Oeshner, I-IarrieT I-Iaycock, Zee SmiTh, Marilyn Francis. THIRD ROW: EIizabeTh HaThaway, Bob TurIey, Jack Robin- son, Bob Radeke, Bill CarTer, Carl BergkvisT, George Leake, Jr., Conrad McCarreI, Ed I-IackeTT, MariIyn Babcock. SECOND ROW: Miss Edna' Carson, Barbara Searcy, ShirIey Maisenbacher, BeTTy Alexander, DoroThy EIkin, I-IeIen Minear, Miram Askins, EIberTa I-IarT, Dolores Kelso, Bessie Borg, Miss CharIoTTe Ronca. BOTTOM ROW: Dick GIover, DoroThy ComsTock, SaIIy Ryan, Jean Minor, Mary Jane Townsend, PaT Soma, Dolores Marker, LeIia STewarT, DoIores Dell Morgan, Willa Oreenan, Jack ScoTT. I EighTy-seven TRANSCRIRTS READY EOR WHITE COLLAR JOBS TOP ROW: Helen Oahr, Norma June Whillaw, Carol Barllell, Mary Eomera, Gloria Brenneclce, Mardell Emmings, Miram Aslcins, Cecelia Preval, Louise Williams, Belly Pohl, Eileen Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Sullivan, Norma Hobbs, Mary Keller, Dolores Marker, Belly Jo Pallon, Doris l-leadriclc, Eleanor Woolary, Peggy l-lolzworlh. OFFICERS Believing lhal il lalces more lhan a Firsl Semesler Presidenl ..,........ CAROL BARTLETT Vice Presidenl ..,...... MIRAM ASKllXlS Secrelary . . , Treasurer . .MNMARDELL EMMINOS MHNORMA Wl-IITLAW Second Semesler Presidenl ,..,.... . . ,CAROL BARTLETT Vice Presidenl ..,....,. MIRAM ASKINS Secrelary . . . Treasurer . .MNORMA l-lOBBS HUNORMA WHITLAW 6 U knowledge ol shorlhand and lyping, bul lhal lhese are lhe basic lundamenlals, lhe Transcripls have lhe aim ol preparing lu- lure secrelaries. Under lhe Transcripl melhod, incompelenl secrelaries will be eliminaled and compelenl secrelaries will be aided in securing a posilion. To lurlher lhis policy lhe club has had several oulside spealcers lo speak on re- Ialed subiecls. Miss Mary Dodd ol our commercial deparlmenl, spoke on l-low lo Gel a Job. Miss l-larper, an experl on cosmelics, gave a very inleresling lallc and demonslralion on The Use ol Cos- melicsf' Olher lallcs given belore lhe club include one loy Mrs. Cremeans on Red Cross as lhe Molherf' Mr. Topp ol lhe Illinois Slale Journal spolce on Reporling lhe News. All commercial sludenls wilh an average ol C are eligible lo ioin Transcripls. ily-eighl C. A. A. STRESSES PI-IYSICAL FITNESS TOP ROW: Joan Davis, BeTTy Gahr, AugusTa Gowin, BeTTy Frisbie, Alice I3randT, Nancy Jackson, PaT Young, Lois Bloom, Mariorie Bachhelm. SECOND ROW: Alice Profrock, Joyce Pope, Mariorie Marr, Shirley Maybury, June Smi+h, Vivian Mason, Elaine Green, Darlene King, Peggy Kine Chambers, Mary Bose. JeaneTTe Dickerson, LueIIa Klekamp, Alice LeSeure, Claudine Chamber, Mary Bose. The Girls' AThIeTic AssociaTion is one oT The Two school clubs open To all girls inTer- esTed in sporTs. This year, in addiTion To Their regular aim oT promoTing sporTs and good sporTsmanship among The girls, They have added The aim oT keeping The girls physically TIT in co-operaTion wiTh The gov- ernmenT's plan oT TiTness. Their acTiviTies include swimming, riding, Tennis, and hiking. To carry ouT These acTiviTies several OT Their meeTings have been given over To swimming parTies, horseback riding. volleyball TournamenTs, and baskeTbaII. Mixing in some aT The social wiTh The purely aThleTic, The club held several par- Ties in The homes oT various members. OuTsTanding among These were The moTh- ers' Tea and Their ChrisTmas parTy. I-Iere's To Them and whaT They sTand Tor-sporTsmanship, aThleTic abiIiTy, com- panionship, co-operaTion, and good Times TogeTherI OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer PresidenT ,......... NANCY JACKSON Vice PresidenT .........., PAT TOWERS SecreTary ........,.... ALICE BRANDT Treasurer .......,..... NANCY GREEN Cor. Secy. ...,. MARJORIE BACI-II-IELM Second SemesTer PresidenT .........,...... PAT YOUNG Vice PresidenT .,,.... BETTY LOU ERISBIE SecreTary ....,..... ALICE PROEROCK Treasurer .. ........ SHIRLEY ELLIS Cor. Secy. .... ..... M ARJORIE I-IILER S EighTy-nine CAFETERIA COUNCIL FAITI-IFULLY Behind The good Tood and exceIIenT serv- ice in The caTeTeria, There is obviously a loT aT hard work involved. In This work, The cooking and planning sTaTT is very ably assisTed by The CaTeTeria Council under The direcTion aT Mrs. BerTha Baker Jones. Serving on The CaTeTeria Council noT only gives a member a valuable knowledge oT Toad, and how To run a cash regisTer,- or counT change: iT also Teaches him To accepT resIoonsibiIiTy. He learns This Trom carrying ouT To The besr oT his abiIiTy his own parTicuIar job. Under a sysTem aT promoTion according To individual meriT, a sTudenT is able To advance Trom one posiTion To anoTher. MosT coveTed posiTion is checker or cash- ier. Wifh someThing deTiniTe To work Tor, The sTudenT puTs TorTh ThaT someThing ex- Tra, necessary To The success aT The under- Taking. In This way iT is someTimes a very shorT Time To The Top. PresidenT . . . Sr. Vice Pres. Jr. Vice Pres. SecreTary . . . Treasurer .. OFFICERS FirsT Semes'I'er .... .BOB CHAMBERS RICHARD LANKFORD . ....,. GORDON DAVIS . ...., OARNETTE SAPP ...DONALD SPRATT SgT. aT Arms ...... .BOB McCLINTOCK wht gc 1 -..- TOP ROW: Donald SpraTT,i Howard Johnson, Oliver STewarT, Ross Williams, James Roland McAlexanedr, Charles Hei- P T CI k EI M I berg, Richard Lankforcl, Donald STevens, Francis KusTer. MIDDLE ROVV: Marian Swope, asy ar, sie as 0, RoberT Chambers Frank Ta lor Mar beTh Clark, Wanda MasTers, Mi non I-Iclf BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. BerTha Baker I Y I Y Q Jones, RaberT McClinTock, BeTTy McClanahan, Alma Dawson, OarneTT Sapp, Florence Maslo, Luella AuTen, Wilma Cox Orville Krenzer. NineTy SERVES S, H. S. STUDENTS OFFICERS Second SemesTer PresidenT . , Sr. Vice Pres.. . .. . Jr. Vice Pres.. .. SecreTary . . Treasurer . , SgT. aT Arms DONALD STEVENS HMIGNON HOLT ...LUELLA AUTEN .MARIAN SWOPE ...PATSY CLARK .LLOYD HUGHES , w A candidaTe Tor membership in This un- usual organizaTion musT be willing To work, and be inTeresTed in eTTicienT, courTeous caTeTeria service, as well as have suiTobIe grades, a pleasing personaIiTy, and a Triendly aTTiTude. Those working in The school caTeTeria are eligible To ioin This club. M e e T i n g s are held bi-monThIy on Wednesdays beTore school. AT These meeTings, problems conTronTing The mem- bers in The caTeTeria are worked ouT and various phases oT The caTeTeria work are discussed. The oTFicers oT The club are elecTed every semesTer. New members inTo The club are wel- comed each semesTer wiTh an informal iniTiaTion. This is noT The only social acTiviTy oT The club, being supplemenTed wi+h sev- eral holiday parTies and The annual grad- uaTing dinner held in honor oT The graduaT- ing seniors. Members usually commenT upon gradua- Tion ThaT, oT all organizaTions, This was The besT. TOP ROW: Roberl' Bomlce, Hal SmiTh, Raymond Seiz, Bob Miller, John Ilsley, Oordon Davis, Jack Cremeans, Richard Schnepp, Bud Juhl. MIDDLE ROW: BryanT SmiTh, Harry Bauereiss, Gene Harnpsmier, Norma RoberTs, Marv McDonald, I.oreTTa Seiz, Bob Byrns, Floyd Hughes, WaITer Kraushaar. THIRD ROW: Wayne Brady, James Moore, Warren Wealc- Iey, Ellen Tomlinson, Pauline STewarT, Doris Anderson, Vera Oahr, Dillard Dodson, Lloyd Hughes, John Moore, Mrs. BerTha Balcer Jones. Ninefy-one BULLETIN PRESENTS SCI-IOQL EVENTS BULLETIN STAFFS Firsl Semesler Firsi' Half Ediror ...... ........ C l1ris+ine Brown Ediloriols .............A. Bob Verl-lines Sporls ......... Cveorge Ploll, Bob Besl Feolures ond Humor ...... Mory Porler Clossrooms .......... Normo McCurley Clubs ...... .... J oseplwine Foyorlr Personols. . . .... Doris Anderson Second Half Edilor ..,. ....,..., B orboro Esmond Ediloriols .....s..,... Emgeggjjgmt Sporls ,,.. John McCor+l'1y. Bob Besl Clossrooms. . .l-lorry Slrum, Jerry Slrum Clubs .................. Louise Russell Exclwonges. .... Allred Rudd Feolures. . ........ Bob lrwin l-lumor. . . ....... George Plo++ Personals' I llvlorjorie Moddex lElmo Miller Nine All Semesfer Plwologroplwer .......... Riclmord Keller Corloonislr ...,.s.,....., Tom lvlorgon Circulolion ............. Tony Millig,-on Adverlising lvlonoger. . .Jomes lvloddox Prinler .......,........,. Fronlc Pence ll-lelen lvlineor 'lVirginio Hodge TGUS Soliropoulos ' ' ' ' 'll-lelen Pelermon .. Bob Sforlqe Monlmg ................. Proolreoders. . . . . Typislsr . . Lullwer Rigg Second Semesfer . TJonice Luslw News ECJITOFS ............ I Ediloriols ..... ..... T ony lvlilligon Sporls ..... ......... B ob Besl' l-lumor ...... .......... J oe Feuer ll-lorry Jorgensen Plwologroplwers ......, JlWOI+er Mayhew Circulolion ............ Alberl Klulnick Adverlising lvlonoger. . .lvlorjorie Slwuey Prinler ................4 Lloyd l-luglwes Proofreoder.. ....... Virginia l-lodge Typisl ..,.. . . ..Gus Soliropoulos Mcmn TWode Cox Q ' l Jock Cremeons TO MANY STUDENTS SECOND ROW: AlberT KluTnick, Adelia lv1eTzger, adviser: Joe Feuer, Bob BesT. FIRST ROW: Gus SoTiropoulos, BeTTy Flabb, Tony Milligan, Janice Lush. By conTinuing a policy oT close and helpTul co-operaTion wi+h various clubs and school organizaTions during The pasT year, The BulleTin was able To play iTs parT in The success aT many original so- cial and paTrioTic evenTs in The school's calendar. ChieT among These evenTs, which The BulleTin aided Through ediTorials, Tea- Tures, and major news arTicles, were The Delphic all-school parTy, The school-wide essay conTesT, The Wrangler War Bond Dive and Alumni service honor roll plaque. Besides These, The BulleTin gave wide publiciTy To The elecTion oT sTudenT school adminisTraTors and a STudenT Council VicTory Queen. Social Tunc- Tions oT oTher clubs were also encour- aged. During The TirsT semesTer, a policy aT TeaTuring guesT ediTorials proved highly Tavorable. STudenT inTeresT was keyed by a series oT Topsy ediTorials on The subiecT oT The responsibiliTy oT The in- acTiviTy oT class oTTicers. The picTorial value oT The paper was enhanced by The ScholasTic RoTo, a regular monTh- ly TeaTure Tor subscribers. NoT conTenT To siT back and iusT cover The acTiviTies aT oTher organizaTions, The BulleTin TosTered The Service Men's l-lonor Roll To make up a compleTe lisT oT boys in service. This received recog- niTion and impeTus Trom local ciTy pa- pers. During The TirsT semesTer, Miss Adelia MeTzger, The sTaTT adviser, appoinTed Two separaTe sTaTTs Tram The regular Journalism class To enable more people To have TirsT hand experience. Wi+h no regular class available during The second semesTer, The senior ediTing class Took over The Top roles being aided by IOT cub reporTers. NineTy-Three JR. CAPITOLINE ASSISTS SENIOR STAFF OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer PresidenT ...,,........ GEORGE PLATT Vice PresidenT .,,. .... A NN WICI-IERT SecreTcury . .. .......,..,. BOB IRWIN Treosurer ...... CHRISTINE BROWN Second SemesTer PresidenT .... .,..... G EOIRGE PLATT Vice PresidenT ..... CHRISTINE BROWN SecreTory-Treosurer ..... TOM MORGAN W AssisTing The Senior SToTT ond Ieorning o IoT oibouT The pubIicoTion business hos Token mony Ioborious hours oT The sTudenTs on The Junior CoipiToIine STQTT. Along wiTh This ossisTing, The Juniors seII olds Tor The Cc1piToIine DirecTories, ToIce porT in The oinnuol CopiToIine ossembly, ond ,seII ocIcnowIedgmenTs To The business men oT SpringTieId. AT meeTings held every oTher week. speokers discuss The probIems conTronTing sTudenT pubIicoTions ond The borriers ThoT musT need be surmounTed in pubhshing ci yeorbook. AT These meeTings The Juniors Ieorn someThing obouT The quoIiTicoTions, chor- ocTerisTics, ond duTies oT The diTTerenT members oT The Senior STQTT. The hours spenT ossisTing wiTh The work OT The Senior STQTT ore recorded on Time cords ond oT The end oT The yeor help, olong wiTh The omounT oT oidverTising soId, ond The quoIi- TicoiTions oT The sTudenT, To deTermine whoT posiTion he or she will hold on The nexT yeor's Senior STCJTT. STANQING: George IRIQTT, Tom Morgan, Jock BoIdwin. SEATED, FIRST ROW: Jim Teckenbrock, ChorIoTTe BreTscher, Ann FieId, Doris WiIIcins. SECOND ROW: Borboro Esmond, KoThIeen MueIIer, Molry PorTer, I-Iorrie-T I-IunTer, Louise Russel, LoueTTo I-I. VoIIe, ChrisTine Brown, Ann WicherT NineTy-Tour JUNIOR ETUDE APPRECIATES MUSIC Due To The small group oT sTuoIenTs en- rolled in Junior ETude This yeor, The Copi- Toline hos Tound iT necessary To devoTe phoTogroph spoce To The oTTicers onIy. Their lock oT membership is oTTseT by Their greoT enThusiasm. This group hos The cIisTincTion oT being The only musical club in The school. The moioriTy oT iTs mem- bers ore Jrolenfed eiTher vocoIIy or insTru- menToIIyg however, membership is open To QII sTuoIenTs inTeresTed in music. ITs meeTings are primarily musicolg os oi rule arranged and conducTeoI by The mem- bers wiTh vocc1I onol insTrumenToiI soIoisTs TeoTureoI. Much credir Tor The high sTondorcIs oT The programs and success oT The club is due To The adviser, Roger J. I3enedicT. OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer PresidenT ...,...,,....., BOB ROACI-I IsT Vice Pres.. . .... MIIVII IVICCOY 2nd Vice Pres.. .. ..,., ADELE TILSON, NANCY GLENN 3rd Vice Pres. ,..... VIRGINIA VAUGI-IN Second SemesTer PresidenT ..........,... ADELE TILSON Vice PresidenT ....,. I-IELEN JANE RUSI-I SecreTciry .,..,.... NANCY JACKSON Treasurer . ,. ..., ELLEN DAVIDSON Adele Tilson, Helen Jane Rush, Nancy Jackson, Ellen Davidson NineTy-five SERICDUS AND NQVELTY MU OFFICERS PresidenT ................. JOE EEUER Vice PresidenT ...... HELEN JANE RUSH PubliciTy .,.,...... CHRISTINE BROWN Librorrion ,,.,... BOB ERSKINE As in The posT, The Advonced Orches- Tro enioyed onoTher successTul seoson in The l942-43 school yeor. Under The direcTion oT Clorence Souer, goy novelTy Tunes were choroc- Terized by These youThTul musicions. AlThough The doily reheorsols pro- vided enioymenT Tor The personnel oT The orchesTroi. There hod To be o cer- Toin oimounT oT seriousness. This wois necessory if The ploying oT symphonies by BeeThoven ond oTher greoT compos- ers wos To be occomplished. Trying To improve Their own ploying, The orchesTro spenT severol closs periods lisTening To recordings ond seeing movies oT Tomous symphony orchesTros. As usuoil, Two concerTs were presenTed -one in The winTer ond The oTher in The spring. AlThough iT wos noT possible Tor The Tull orchesTro To ploy Tor grod- uoTions ond The recogniTion ossembly. o piclced group oT musicions, comprising The TheoTer OrchesTro, disployed Their TolenTs. A girls' sTring duorTeT olso perTormed on Two occosions. The orchesTro1 olso Took porT in The sociol evenTs oT The school by presenT- ing onoTher successTul HiT Porode I-lop. The PreporoTory OrchesTro, which is o group composed oT sTudenTs noT yeT reody To ploy in odvonced, is used os o sTepping sTone To The odvonced group. Here Mr. Soiuer oTTempTs To improve The insTrumenTol obiliTy oT The individuol plouyers. SIC AYED BY ORCHESTRA VIOLIN: Burdene Ailchison, Ted Andreason, Naomi Aulen, Barbara Blankenship, Chrisline Brown, Leonard Cohn, Bill Cooke, Roberl Decker, Belly Elalob, Eddie Gol- slein, Willa Oreenan, Ralph I-lahn, Calherine I-lamrick, Dorolhy I-larris, William I-lerr, Joe l'liII, Dan I-lon, Belly Irvine, Loren Jensen, Nancy Kelly, Ellen Lock, Elsie McNeill, Shirley Maisenbacher, Andy Marcy, Kalhleen Mueller, Dolores Nealhery, Bellie Reed, Belle Jean Reeves, Nancy Sanders, Arah-Dean Scheele, Roberl Seidman, Lor- raine Simons, June Smilh, Louis Taylor, Joan Towle, Ross Williams, Maxine Willis. VIOLA: Joseph Eeuer, Mignon I-Ioll, Orlando Krueger, Mardell Scoll. OBOE: Ellen Davison, Lois DeLong, Marjorie Slevens. FLUTE: Palsy Clark, Wayne Combs, John Ross, I-lelen Jane Rush. CLARINET: Allan Davis, Shirley Ellis, Charles I-laensel, John l-lighel, Luon Luers, Belly Peylon, Oeorgean Slaloen, Frances Wilmelh. BASSOON: Jack Drysdale, Alexander Macpherson. ERENCI-I I-IORN: Jeanne Monlgomery, Annie Slrongman, Kelso Towle. CORNET: Carol Barllell, Belly Eeagens, John Leamon, Roloerl Miller, Dan Moore. TROMBONE: James Alexander, Ramon Desch, Charles I-lerndon, Joan Layman, James Shomaker. CELLO: Marlha Daigh, Rulh Gunderson, Nancy Jackson, Rosella Thomas. ST. BASS: Loren O. Anderson, Madonna Duncan, Bellie Gibson, Louella Volle, Ken- nelh Whileman, Phyllis Whileman. PIANO: l'larriel Ladage, Palricia Whaling. PERCUSSION: Richard Chillenden, Bill I-lensey, Evelyn lngels, Allen Judson, Roberl McNear, Leroy Philbrook. SAXOPHONE: Roberl Erskine, Pauline Lusler. CAPPELLAST HARMONIOUS MELODIES ! Q if 3' 5 i is TOP ROW: Jane Graham, Mary Lou Taylor, Bersy Meyer, Marilyn Edwards, Janice Lush, Nancy Olwell, Mary Jean Luce, John Melin, Duane Springer, Charles Srnilh, Edwin Trainor. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Glenn, Nellie Jayne, Georgene Free, Tony Milligan, Margarel Pelerrnan, Helen Minear, Dick Daylcin, Bob Lowery, Joe Webb, Allen Ahrens. FOURTH ROW: Eslher Fiedling, Virginia Lear, Mary Ann Liggell, Carol Chambers, Mildred Bernhardl, Elma Miller, William Abboll, Gus Soliroe poulous, Gordon Jensen, Garland Ooben. THlRD RONN: Eva Jo Schrnidl, Doris Williams, Mimi McCoy, Jean Chisholm, Barbara Hamillon, Rulh Busch, Fd Davis, Bud Luers, Don Murphy, Jack Wehrenberg. SECOND ROW: Belly Hyndman, Mariorie Grieme, Sally Karsleller, Louise Russell, Carol Johnson, Francine Grubb, LaVerne Davidson, Bob Spring, Fred Turner, Marvin Levine. FIRST ROW: Dorolhy Sullivan, Rulh Guy, Renee Fassero, Carol Sinclair, John Davidson, Dick Schnepo, Jerry Thompson, Carl Aarup, Fred Ordernan. Having a goal ol excellenl singing, lhe A Cap- , pella Choir has worlceol hard lo achieve il. Because of lhe illness ol lheir direclor, E. Carl Lunclgren, The choir did nol parlicipale in as many oulsiole engagemenls as usual. However, wilh lhe assislance ol Mrs. Olsen, lhey were able lo ap- pear in a Chrislmas Canlala under lhe clireclion E. Carl Lundgren ol Miss Frances Chalburn. Direclor Ninely-eighl NTRANCE AUDIENCES TOP ROW: Bob Baker, Harold Modrow, Paul Rasmussen, Warren Walls, Norma Barlon, Nona Cox, Harriel Haycock, Polly Halpin, Joan Dixon, Valerie James. FIFTH ROW: Merle Evans, Rich Plain, Dick Spring, Harry Jorgensen, Ann Field, Eslher Pillischalske, Jackie Glover, Shirley Prilchell, Anila Kopalz, Annamae Kanke. FOURTH ROW: Ted Hale, Dale Lipe, James Henderson, Don Anderson, Virginia Vaughan, Dolly Mounlz, Shirley Slarks, Bernice Hoshman, Pal Halpin, Eleanor Tubbs. THIRD ROW: Tom Norris, Jack Laulerbach, Frank Taylor, Elmer Klekamp, Belly Durbin, Chloe Bunker, Belly Frank, Connie Kervin, Joan Knighl, Adele Tilson. SECOND ROW: Harry Slrum, Jerry Slrurn, A,rl Slrong, Roland Ashlon, Jackie Swilzer, Mary Lou Elmore, Norma Jean Harl, Carole Barbre, lvlaralee Irwin, Phyllis Schell. FIRST ROW: Wenlworlh Dallon, James Whilaker, Allen Norris, Dick Oiachello, Elizabelh Kinkead, Polly Angle, Caroline Phillippe, Margarel Lancasler, Phyllis Wilson. Having missed lheir annual winler concerl wilh lhe orcheslra, lhey had lo work hard during lhe second semesler lo make ready lhe Spring con- cerl which lhey presenled May 25. Oualilicalions lor membership are rneeling scholaslic slandards sel by lhe adminislralion, having lhe abilily, and having lhe genuine inler- esl in crealing good music. This lasl is mosl im- porlanl, even essenlial lo lhe high lype ol work lor which Mr. Lundgren is slriving lo allain. Ninely-nine S. H. S. BAND PRESENT Now in war Time, as never beTore, marTial music is needed To mainTain a high morale oT The people. The SpringTield l-ligh School Band TulTilled iTs requiremenTs perTecTly in This respecT. The music oT The band inspired players and specTaTors aT TooTball games ThroughouT The season. STudenTs were senT marching happily To Their classes aTTer melodious perTormances oT The band aT assem- hlies. Besides presenTing iTs own concerTs, The band represenTed S. l-l. S. in a civic massed band TesTival. NoT only did The band play Tor many school TuncTions, buT iT Toolc parT in several municipal aTTairs and was There wiTh The resT oT Them in every parade The ciTy sponsored. Mr. O. W. PaTricl4, DirecTor, is proud oT The TacT ThaT S.,l-I. S. can boasT one oT The besT playing bands in The sTaTe, year aTTer year. TOP ROW: Warren Redman, Bob BoTTorTT, Charles S'l'raub, STuarT Brown, Jim l-layes, Ed STrylcer, RoberT Owensby, John Eberding, DeWiTT MonTgornery, NorTon Parks, Don Harwood, Bob lrwin, Dean Eord, Tom Nolan. FOURTH ROW: Russell Peebles, Myron Walden, Jim KersT, Roger ScoTT, Roger AusTin, Bob AusTin, BurTon T-lines, Eugene EsTes, Bob Coberly, Ralph French, Bill Maschger, Richard ScaiTe, Emil l-laTToon, Dan Blankenship, Don Klein. Tl-llRD ROW: BryanT SrniTh, Bircholl Smifh, Wade Cox, Bill l-lodges, Miles Byers, STanley Raney, John Davis, George Deppe, Frank Long, ArT SmiTh, Bob PrenTice, Bill Parker, John Crain Bob Viclc, Diclc ST. John, Bob RuTT. SECOND ROW: Tom Varns, Jay SToclcs, Alwood GriTTiTlz, Allan SmiTh, l-lenry SmiThies, Jim Runyen, John llsley, WalTer Mayhew, Benny Jones, Leo MasToralcos, Bill Schueler, Jaclc Baldwin, Norman Gannon, Bob Earp, Bob Lulcer. Max Tschauder. FIRST ROW: Bob McClinToclc, CarTer l-leiberg, Bob l-lodges, Noble SToclcTon, KenneTh Pearson, George Hamlin, Edward l-larnlin, Bob Roach, Myron Lakin, Ed EouTch. Ed' Day, Sam RadTord. Bob Blaloclc, WalTer Kraushaar, Jack Dean. One l-lundrod 'XORALE BOOSTINC PROGRAMS FLUTES: Allan Smilh, Bob Hodges, Bill Schueler, Henry Smilhies, Waller Kraushoar, Jack Dean. OBOES: Noble Slrocklon, Kennelh Pearson, Car- ler Hagberg. BASSOON: Alwood Griffilh. ALTO CLARINET: Miles Byers, Slanley Raney. BASS CLARINET: Tom Varns, Jay Slocks, Tom Hofslefler. ALTO SAXOPHONES: Bob lrwin, Dean Eord, Don Harwood. TENOR SAXOPHONES: Bill Maschger, Richard Scaiife. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Emil Hallon. BASS SAXORHONE: Ward Johnson. CLARINETS: John Ilsley, Jack Baldwin, Norman Gannon, Erank Long, Waller Mayhew, Bob Luker, Jim Runyen, Max Tschauder, Bob Roach, George Deppe, John Davis, George Hamlin, Edward Hamlin, Leo Maslorakos, Benny Jones, Tom Nolan, Arr Smilh, Bob Mc- Clinlock, Bob Earp, Bob Prenlice, William Hodges, Kennelh Adams, Charles Lee. CORNETS: Bob Auslin, Ralph French, Roger Scoll, Russell Peebles, Myron Walden, Byron Smilh, Roger Ausfin, Wade Cox, Jim Kers+, Bircholl Smilh, Roger Krell, Bob Elsner. FRENCH HORNS: Charles Slraub, Bob Bol- lorlf, Sluarl Brown, Warren Redman, Bob Cain. BARITONES: Roberl Coberly, Eugene Esles, Burlon Hines, Perry Proclor. TROMBONES: John Crain, Dick S+. John, Bill Parker, Dan Blankenship, Bob Vick, Bob Ruff, Waller Bailey, Bob Bills. TROMBONIUM: Don Klein. BASS HORNS: John Eberding, Jim Hayes, Rob- erl Owensby, Ed Slryker, Norlon Parks, De- Will Monlgomery, Allan Brady. BASS DRUM: Myron Lakin, Richard Blalock. TYMPANI: Ed Eoulch, Berlon Eield. SNARE DRUMS: Sam Radford, Ed Day. OEEICERS: Sfudenl Direclor, Allan Smilh: Prop- erly Sergeant John Eberdingg Drum Maior, Bob Roach: Flag Bearers, Miles Byers, Jim Ke-rsrq Color Guard, Ed Hamlin, George Hamlin: Direclor, Mr. George W. Palrick. ,CB One Hundred One COUNCIL CREATES INTEREST IN WAR ACTIVITY TOP ROVV: SIuorI Ruch, Ted Cherekos, Bob Roach, Cari Becker, Bill WaIson, Tom Cavanagh, Wolrer Drennan, Richard Plain, Cari Rebok. TI-IIRD ROW: Don Anderson, Ray Troxell, SIanIey London, Edward I-IomIin, RusseII I-Iawkins, Noble SIocIcIon, George I-Iarniin, Bucky Gordon, Lawrence Yearse, Jim Teckenbrock, Bob Irwin. SECOND ROW: Ted Cham- berloin, Peggy Allison, RiIa Kane, Elinor I-IacIceII, MarIha JeIIiIIe, Nancy Green, KaIhIeen Mueller, Joanne KeIIy, Vir- ginia Bird, BeIIy LivingsIane, Dick MacWherIer. BOTTOM ROW: Terrie Corrigan, Maraleei Irwin, Mary Lau Barber, Nancy Glenn, PaI Kerns, CaroI Schell, AnnabeIIe Lewis, Jaan Dixon, Mary I-Ielen BenneII, ChrisIine Brown, Ann Cor- beII. NaI in PicIure: Jack BaIdwin, Melvin Park, CaroIine Brown, PaI EieId, Jacqueline Harvey, Mary Leigh Roach, The SIudenI Council as a represenIaIive OFFICERS body has meanI more Io Ihe sIudenIs in Ihis war year which is IesIing Ihe meIaI aI Democracy. Chosen and eIecIed by Ihe sIudenI body, Ihe SIudenI CounciI em- bodies Ihe spiriI aI moral and social sIand- FirsI Semesier PresidenI ..... .,.. W ALT DRENNAN . . . Vice PresidenI .... ...., B OB ROACI-I ing, Ieadership, and scholarship. The members have given IreeIy aI Iheir gecrermry AMCZARQL SCHELL Iime in Ihe saIe aI war bonds and sIamps every day. They have managed Io span- Treasurer ,... TED CI-IEREKOS sor many new praiecIs beside Iheir reguIar sociaI acIiviIies. The greaIesI success aI Ihe year was Ihe VicIory Oueen conIesI which b r o u g h I Ihe governmenI over 588,000 in bonds. The council Iook over Iwo assemblies during Ihe year. The IirsI was a quiz con- IesI, and Ihe second was a schooI IaIenI show, Ihe IirsI OI iIs Icind Ior quiIe awhile. Second Semes+er PresidenI .,............. CARL REBOK They gave Iwo school dances which were Vice Presidemr TOM CAVANAGH Ieaders. A I 'iii ' A poII conducIed by Ihe Council eIecIed gecreimy ,H I AIA, STAN LQNUQN Iour seniors Io Ihe Iop adminisIraIive posIs Iar CI CICJY. Treasurer . . . ,PEGGY ALLISON One Hundred Two SIXTY-FIVE CAIN SCI-IOLASTIC RECOGNITION TOP ROW: Eugene Tubbs, Ralph Schlilz, Noble Slocklon, Kennelh Lindsay, Paul Gordon, Slanley London, Merle Evans, Carl Reboli, Frank Long, Slanley Raney, Roberl Besl, Bill Sorensen, Gus Soliropoulos. THIRD ROW: Pally Field, Nancy Orwell, Nona Cox, Harriel Haycoclc, Virginia Hodge, Barbara Ha'Flner,Ann PalricIc,Janice Lush, Mary Jane McDonald, Phyllis Thunman, Doris Smilh, Belly Elabb, Anloinelle Milligan, Belly Peck, Mariorie Jordan, Marshall Miller, John Highel. SECOND ROW: Don E. Anderson, Barbara Paden, Barbara Homillon, Carol Schell, Marlha Kusch, Marian Swope, Eslher Pillischalslce, Marilyn Kruger, Margarel Schroll, Doris Zirnrner, Calharine Wallce, Helen Minear, Mary Lou Barber, Belly Darsl Howard, Helen Jane Rush, Elmer Roberls. FIRST ROW: Laella June Gundrurn, Elnora Harl, Barbara Whunnel, Bealrice Jorgensen, Margarel Smilh, Barbara Oinzel, Adele Tilson, Nadine Ferguson, Lorna Bierbaum, Annabelle Lewis, Maralee Irwin, Sarah Ellen Roper, Jacqueline Sirca. NOT IN PICTURE: Susan Hamm, Mary Eleanor LaCIair, John C. Marlin, Palricia Mize, Charles Schlilz, Elma Smilh. Sixly-live sludenls were elecled lo mem- bership in lhe Nalional Honor Sociely by lhe lacully lhis year. As usual, lhe girls preolorninaled over lhe boys. Eorly-six girls were seleclecl as againsl only nineleen boys. Nine ol lhose elecled were Janu- ary graduales wilh lhe olhers lrom lhe June class. Since lhe lormer cuslom ol publishing lerm and semesler honor rolls was abol- ished a lew years ago, lhe announcing ol members lor lhe honor sociely is aboul lhe only occasion lhal a sludenl receives special public recognilion lor scholarship. Scholarship is lhe principal basis lor membership in lhe Nalional Honor Soci- ely. To become eligible a sludenl musl mainlain a general average ol B during lhe enlire lour years and al Ieasl lour A's and lwo B's in one maior subiecl. Meel- ing lhese aualilicalions does nol insure membership. Besides scholarship, a mem- ber is iudged on characler, leadership, and uselul service lo lhe school. One Hundred Three 555 0 ' 4K if 4 4 4 4 xxyf x 4 41 PM One I-lun Qplxi o uw i Because of Hue disappoinling Jreams of recenl years, many slrudenrs have a lend- ency ro forgelr Hue former power of Red and Black gridiron squads. Beuween l93O and l939, Springfield was a dominauing laclor in Big Twelve ucoolball, luoldirug eiglul conference lilies in lluese len years. lvluclu our Jrlue success of Huese Teams was due ro Hue ufine coacluing out Bill Roellig, wluo devoled luis lime lo Jrlfue producuion of smoollu-running Jreams. Aller guiding ulue ucorlunes of Jrluis year's Jream during Hue ufirsu lualuf out flue season, Bill was assigned lo a muclu bigger ulaslcg ulual of serving as a member of Uncle Sam's armed ucorces. ll was wiulu regrel llual Jrlue players, slu- denls, and ufacully saw lfuim leave for luis new iob. Bur luaving ufirm faillu and confidence Jrlual lue will succeed in Jrluis new veniure as well as he did in coacluing luere, we wislu luim a speedy relurn +o The ufigluling fronrs on Hue S. l-l. S. gridiron. dred Five Barfsokas Durbin Garner Hawkins Teckenbrock Becker Gagnon Grove Henry Thomas- Bramiei' Kovski Vehovc Cavanagh Kuhn Moscardeili Reineri' Wilkins Cherekos McColium Pierce Slack Yearse YEA RED, ATTer serving os line cocich Tor severol yeors, Cooch John Teuscher Took over The iob oT heod cooch in mid-seoson when Cooch Bill Roellig wos colled inTo service. AlThough boTh The boys ond The cooches gove Their oll, procTicing ToiTh- Tully ond Trying hord, They could noT scal- voge more Thoin one win in CI disoppoinT- ing nine-gome seoson. SpringTield's opening gome oT The seoson proved ci Toreshcidowing oT Their yeoir's record. Toking o 6-O holTTime leod over EOST ST. Louis, The Solons Toiled To sTem The Tide oT The mud-slicked Roid- ers. The Tinol score showed The SenoTors Troiling I6-6. AT home ogoin, SpringTield eked ouT oi slim 9-7 win over FeiTshons. The vic- Tory. which proved To be The only one oT The seoson, come on The morgin oT o soTeTy scored eorly in The second period. BoTh Teoms Tcillied on lighTning ThrusTs in The losT holT. Corl Becker counTed Y EA BLACK Tor The SenoTors when he inTercepTed o poss ond crossed The gool unTouched oTTer doshing TorTy yords. Bill STone's loliTz-like iounTs Tor The Lions were Too much Tor The Solons in Their oTTempT To geT o shoT oT The ciTy TiTle. The SenoTors Took o 6-O leod eorly in The gome, buT STone ron wild To poce Lonphier To o 2l-6 win. Por The second sTroiighT yeor, Spring- Tield dropped o heorT-rending 7-6 de- cision To Peorio CenTrol. Bill l-lenry Tol- lied Tor The Solons in The second qucirTer, buT on The TirsT ploy oT The second half The CenTroliTes olso scored. By adding The exTro poinT They spoiled SpringTield's TirsT Try Tor o Big Twelve vicTory. ReTurning To Their home Tield The nexT week, The Red ond Block were liTerolly sloughTered by o sTrong BloomingTon Tive. Scoring 28 poinTs in The TirsT quor- Ter, The Roiders eosed Through To o 4l-O mossocre. TOP ROW: A. Moscordelli, C. BrornleT, F. Moscorclelli, L. Yeorse, J. Eisele, J. Oognon, D. ReinerT, E. Garner, R. Kovski, J. Grove, J. lvlize, V. Lounsberry, R, l-lciwkins. MIDDLE ROW: J. E. Teuscher lcoochl, O. SolTer ond B. Frisbie lrngrs.l. J. Slack, B. T-lenry, C. Becker, P. Vehovc, W, Wilkins, T. Che rekos, J. Teckenbrock, O. Smifh, J. Droke, l-T, Bohlow, B. Chambers lmgrs.l, L. K. Dovis lprincipoll. BOTTOM ROW: L. C. Chorlson, J. Kuhn, D. Spring,T.Covc1nogh, B. WoTson. S. McCollum, T. Pierce, E. Thomas, P, Bc1rTsokos, T, Hole, D. Durbin. One Hundred Seven YCDU CQTTA BE Lincoln demonsTroTed liTTle more con- sideroTion Tor The Teelings oT The Seno- Tors The nexT week. Finolly oTTer The RoilspliTTers hod pushed ocross six Touch- downs over The hopless Solons, Tom Covonogh Tollied ogoinsT The scrubs To roise The Tinol score To 36-7. AT Chompoign, SpringTield sTorTed in Their old Torrn ogoin. As The holT ended The Red ond Block were Tied oT 6-oll wiTh The sTrong Moroon squod. During The second holT, The power oT The Chom- poign Teom begon To Tell. DespiTe ci volionT Try, The Solons wenT down To o I9-6 deTeoT. Ploiying on Their home Tield in Their losT gome preporoTory To The onnuol Thonlcs- giving TilT wi+h DecoiTur, The Solons sTorTed ouT in impressive sTyle by Tolcing Among The fans aT The game. Wide end sweep. FOGTBALL I-IERO o 7-O leod over CoThedrol in The TirsT holT. The Cyclones come boclc To Tolly in The Third quorTer buT They Toiled To converT. ln The losT Trome CoThedrol scored ogoin To win Tinolly I3-7. When DecoTur, The TrodiTionol rivol of The Solons, breezed inTo Town They were more Thon onxious To repeoT Their losT yeor's win over The Red ond Block sTol- worTs. BeTore The SenoTors could or- gonize Their deTenses, The Big Reds grololoed o I2-O leod by The end oT The TirsT quorTer on Two ropid ThrusTs. NoTh- I942 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE EosT ST. Louis. Springicield , . . Lonphier i...... Peorio CenTrol., A BloorningTon .... Lincoln . ....... . Chornpoign .. , .. CoThedrol . .... . DecoTur .. .... Spnnghe Fenshons Spdnghe Spdnghe Spdnghe Spdnghe Spdnghe Spdnghe Spdnghe ing dc1unTed, Springifield sTorTed drive oTTer drive in The second holT only To be Turned boclc beTore They reoched The gool. DespiTe Tine ploying The Solons loowed To The Reds I2-O, To end Their disoppoinTing seoson. Hey! ThaT's noT Tclir. Grab ThoT loose ball. S. London A. Plain B. Henry W. Drenncn T. Cclvcxnogh C. Rebok N. Moun'rz D. Supp G. Ehrensfrom S. Nicholl T. FIGH' J. Coyle R. Plain M. Lakin One Hundred Ten SPRINGFIELD, OI-I, MIGHTY SPRINGFIELD Much oT The success oT This year's loaskeTball Team is due To The eTTorTs oT STan London. As capTain oT The boys. STan was Tield general, direcTing and leading The eTTorTs oT The squad Trorn The Tloor. ST. James proved easy pickings Tor The SenaTors, Talling 33-I8 in The sea- son's opener. The Salons Tollowed This win wiTh a 30-23 over GlinTon. lvlark F'eTern'ian's cagers Then Took on boTh PxThens and RiverTon in a double-header. AThens losT 32-l5, IJUT The I-lawks ouT- sTaved The locals To win 29-25. Then FeiTshans sTunned The SenaTors 3I-27, LDUT Thev pounced pack To spill Lincoln 30-29. Collinsville leTT Their souThern range To drop Springifield 35-30 and Then Ga- Thedral soundly Trounced The boys 43- 28. On Their Tour oT The norThern parT oT The sTaTe during The GhrisTrnas holi- days, The Red and Black losT decisions To Flora, ETTingharn, and Clay GiTy. Tip-off! This looks like a jump bull Coach Mark PeTerman. One I-lundred Eleven Up for The rebound. AnoTher buckeT for London. TISKET, A TASKET The SenoTors sTorTed The new yeor righT by Tripping The FeiTshons Flyers 26-20. AT BloomingTon, London Tollied 24 poinTs To help The Solons sTop The Reid- ers 37-35. NexT They gove DecoTur o boTTle buT Tinolly bowed 3l-22. ln The nexT scroip iT Toolq oi highly roTed Toy- lorville sduod Two overTimes To Top SpringTield 33-3 l. Joclcsonville Tell 46-40 ond Then Lon- don hiT The iocl4poT scoring 33 poinTs in 5pringTield's 52-42 overTime win over Peoriol CenTrc:l. Lonphier wilTed To lose 48-30, buT Chompoign's second-holT power gove Them o 44-29 win. ATTer coming Trom behind To Top fXThens 3I- 29, The Solons losT Their nexT Two Big Twelve TilTs. BoTh DecoTur ond Bloom- ingTon dropped Them. Ali This wos TorgoTTen when The Seno- Tors mossocred CoThedrol's ciTy chomps. 5pringTield's greoT second holT splurge enobled Them To win hondily 63-37. BuT Toylorville gove Them no quoirTer in o reTurn moTch, The Solons being Trounced 57-l9. Then Lincoln cc1piTolized in The sudden deoTh period To win 30-28. Lonphier surprised The 5enoTors 48-43 in The losT ciTy gome buT They recovered suhTicienTly To Triumph over The hopless Peorio CenTrol squod 44-26, in The seo- son's Tinole. Assigned To The PeTersburg Regionol, The Red ond Block swepT To o 58-42 win over lvloson CiTy in The opening round. ln The second round conTesT, London hiT 32 poinTs To solvczge o 50-48 overTime win Trom The vicTory-sTorved AThens VVorriors. Son Jose, The disTricT winner, gove 5pringTield o boTTle royoil in The Tinols buT were Tinolly eliminoTed 32-28. Their TirsT secTionol opponenT oT De- coTur Turned ouT To be The Toylorville Tornodoes. AgoinsT seemingly unsur- rnounToble odds, The boys sToyed in The gome Tor Three quorTers, buT despiTe The Tine worlc oT 5Ton London, Tinolly weolc- ened ond losT 50-37. Thus They ended The seoison wiTh I5 vicTories in Their 3l engogemenTs. One Hundred Twelve S H. S, MADE I 942- I 943 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Springfield Springfield Springfield Riverfon . Feifslfions Springfield Collinsville Cofhedrol Eloro .... Effingnorn Cloy Cify Springfield Springfield Decofur .. Toylorville Springfield Springfield Sf. Jornes., Clinfon . . . Afhens .. . . Springfield .. A A . Springfield . .,.. Lincoln .. A A Springfield . .... Springfield .. . . . Springfield .A . A . Springfield .A . . . Springfield .A A . A Eeifslions .. Bloorningfon Springfield . .A.A Springfield .. . . . lfwo overfirnesl A B A S lf lf T Springfield .A . . . Cfiornpoign Springfield . .AAA Bloomingfon Decofur .. A Springfield. Toylorville .. . A . Lincoln .A A A Lonplwier A Springfield Affiens .. . Springfield Springfield Cofliedrol Springfield Springfield .A .46 Joclcsonville .A . .40 A , .52 Peorio Cenfrol. A loverfirnel 42 lfwo overfirnesl Lonplfiier ...... 4-8 Springfield . A... 43 Springfield . ..,A 44 Pe-orio Cenfrol. . Regional Tournoimenf Springfield . .... 58 lvloson Cify. . . . Springfield . ,.., 50 Affiens . AAA.. A . loverfirnel Springfield . .,.A 32 Son Jose. ....A A Secfioncil Tournamenf Toylorville . AA.. 50 Springfield .. . A .3 Cavcinagh vies wifh Riverfon Sfcir 26 42 48 28 W4 'E ,L Over The Top. On your marks! TRACK Five oT lasT year's veTerans reTurned To The Traclc Team This year To Torm The backbone oT The squad. Boys Trom The commando gym class also swelled The ranlcs oT The many boys who reporTed Tor Traclr. Coach John -l'uescher's boys com- peTed in The ciTy meeT, several dual meeTs, The disTricT Track evenT where STU Ruch won The 440, Thus qualhfing Tor The sTaTe meeT, and also enTered The Big Twelve Traclc and Tield evenTs. OTher members oT The Team who were acTive in These meeTs were Orlie Rue. broodiump and low hurdles: lvlunroe Tharps, hurdlerg Allen Ahrens, weighT man on The Team: and STan London, halT-miler. One Hundred FourTeen BASEBALL Baseball sTarTed slowly This year buT by The Time The season was over The boys made up Tor The loss of early pracTice. This year The Team again enTered The ciTy prep baseball league compe- TiTion which was Tormed lasT year. The Solons were scheduled To play each oT The oTher Tour high school squads AN fn' Y I IT's a hiT! lnTenT on The decision Twice wiTh all The TilTs being sTaged aT Lincoln Park lwiTh The excepTion oT The ST. James home games, which were played on The Tradesmen diamondl. AlThough The scheduled games were delayed and posTponed TrequenTly by adverse weaTher. The SenaTors swepT Through To vicTories in Their TirsT Tour league games. One T-lundr ed Cheerleaders: Tillie Wilson, Arf Andrew, Doffie Mounfz. CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders are as indispensable fo a feam and fan's morale as feam play is fo fhe success of fhe feam. This year, Arf Andrew led fhe efficienf corps of cheerleaders. l-le, along wifh Doffie Mounfz and Tillie Wilson, ap- peared af all of fhe home games, as well as fhose on fhe road, and af fhe fournamenf games. Nof only did fhey cheer fhe boys, buf fhey also organized fhe supporf of loyal Springfield roofers. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Complefing fheir season wifh a rec- ord of one win as againsf fwo losses, fhis yearis freshman foofball feam won spe- cial commendafion from Coach Charles Pefefish. Coach Pefefish feels fhaf fhis frosh squad was fhe mosf co-operafive group he has worked wifh in several years. Such a spirif of wholehearfed co-opera- fion should go well in fufure years as fhe boys falce fheir place on a Red and Blaclc yarsify squad. TOP ROW: Lowell Willcins, Earl Searcy, l-larry Paull, Roberf Poe, Tim Bramlef, LeRoy l-lufchison, Bill Moore, Richard Dakin, John Kovslci. SECOND ROW: Bruce Esmond, Frank Bufchefi, Howard Bohlow, Roberf Adams, Benny Grove, Gerry Hubbard, Charles Srnifh, Dan Morgan, George Cherelcos. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Pefefish, Charles l-laensel, Har- old Glossop, Roberf Davenporf, Arfhur Sfrong, Roland Ashfon, Roberf Maxey, Ernesf Rader, One Hundred Sixfeen Commando class demonslrales Training lacrics. COMMANDO CLASS During The second semesler, Jrhe sixlh period gym class helped +o Jrrain and condilion all alhleles for spring and fall sporls. Adopled in Jrheir plans were lhe Vic- lory Corps' Physical Fducalion program. By This each boy was lo meer cerlain requiremenls in various evenls. Allhough nol easy, many boys worked unlil lhey could meel' or laeller The requiremenls. BOXING Boxing made ils bow for lhe firsl lime among lhe organized sporls here al Springfield. Over one hundred boys from Jrhe Tour local high schools com- peled in Jrhe ifirsl Jrourney. Allhough Jrhe Jream was haslily organ- ized, Jrhe squad, on a whole, performed well. Five of Jrhe I9-man squad quali- fied for The final rounds. Of These, Wynn Wilkin's heavyweighl lille was The only crown gained. TOP ROW: Angelo Rosa, Bob Toombs, Irving Morgan, Wynn Wilkins, Ted l-lale, Jack Muir, LeRoy I-lulchison. SEC- OND ROW: Louis Taylor, Dick Jones, Dan Morgan, George Plemilscher, Eugene Thomas. FIRST ROW: Frank Man- uele, Dale l-lansch, Paul Slephani, Eugene Doubek, Frilz O'l-lara. One Hundred Sevenleen MINCDR SPORTS Orlie Rue, Corl Rebolc, Cooch Froncis ShusTer, Myron Lolsin, Bolo TwisT. BoTh Tennis ond golT Teoms were lisTeol omong The more oc:Tive minor sporTs in This yeor's colendor. Eoich squod enTered several moior Tourneys. Jorclc Coyle led The golTers To ci disTricT TiTle oT Joclcsonville. Fol- lowing This, They enTered The sToTe meeT ond Then The ciTy meeT. OTher Teom members ore Diclc Shomoker, Kelly Groihom, ond WolT Drennon. JusT os ocTive wos The Tennis group. Corl Rebok ond Orlie Rue com- peTed in The singles in l3oTh The Big Twelve oinol clisTricT meeT. Bob 'l'wisT and lvlyron l.olcin poirecl in The doubles in all The Tourneys. Kelly Grohom, Diclf Shomolcer. VNfolT Drennoin, Joclc Coyle. One l-lunclrecl EighTeen i S. I-I. S. KEEPS IN PI-IYSICAL TRIM Some schooIs, prep and coIIege aIike, have feIf forced fo cancel parf of fheir afhIefic program because of Iack of efficienf fransporfafion and ofher new handi- caps imposed by fhe war. The afhIefic fraining pro- gram, af SpringfieId I-Iigh School, however, has nof been reduced, buf rafher if has gained in voIume and effec- fiveness. Iviany new minor sporfs were enfered info fhis year buf perhaps fhe mosf imporfanf addifion fo fhe fraining program was fhe formafion of fhe commando gym cIass. The vigorous fraining course offered in fhe class nof only heIped frain and condifion fufure Red and Black afhlefes buf aIso helped fo shape senior boys for army Iife. Anofher policy adopfed fhis year, fo make oIder sfudenfs physicaIIy fif, was making aII iuniors and seniors, regardless of fhe number of sfudy periods fhey had, Iake af Ieasf one hour of gym a week. Girls, foo, were in- cluded in fhis program so fhaf aII seniors fook exercises or similar workoufs af Ieasf one hour a week. The mosf sfrenuous of various sporfs infroduced in fhe schooI was boxing. A squad of fwenfy boys worked auf regularly af schooI and af fhe Y. IvI.C.A. before enfering fhe cify preparafory meef. AIso deveIoped for fhe firsf fime in several years were bofh fennis and goIf. Each squad enfered fhe dis- fricf and cify meefs. Nof only were fhese sporfs developed buf added emphasis was pIaced on fhe sporfs such as foofbaII, baskefbaII, frack and basebaII. Track was used exfen- siveIy nof onIy fo form a good frack feam buf aIso as an addifional means of condifioning sfudenfs. Alfhough fhe maior parf of fhe afhlefic program was adopfed for fhe upper cIassmen, freshmen came in for Iheir share of affenfion. FoofbaII, baskefbaII and frack programs aII were worked auf for fhem. One I-Iundred Ninefeen M' ' W W5f ' W W . 1 THE CAPITOLINE PRESENTS The I943 HH Parade Album Wifh The Fecfured Ar+is+s of S.H.S. In The I0 Top Tunes of The School Year SUMMERTIME ONCE IN A WHILE BLUES IN THE NIGHT LET'S DANCE THANKS FOR THE MEMORY AS TIME GOES BY DAY IN DAY OUT HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME THIS IS WORTH FIGHTING EOR THERE ARE SUCH THINGS One I-Iundred TwenIy-on Smile, Mr. Gard. Fore! Coming back for more. Look ou+ Chris, you'll miss! One Hundred Twenfy-fwo Li'l Carl, Hue Delphic. The aufhorifies speck I-.' -.Q ,. lf f jxjffx V' by f , We W -x f fff S if 1 f,,, W A QW ff W , X,'.!Z S15 7 X KZ f gl., X W his SWE fl , 'ii f- Wfgi-E E-'fb iss rjx , -Q ws 22553 , x,-f , ., , ,, wb Elg ' Nj I 1 ' 'QLQW x 'XXI' Q Hg I ix ' ' V 2325: W Mai? Smiles from fhe ccndidafes. 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Program Folders. Une Hundred Tlwirfy 5 W W K U my we W V V 2 5 2 ' f... 5 H S B 5, 5 ' M A as l SQ 2 , kg J 59 X '1 ki if K 2 'M X. fgfywfiv 'X 4 1' 1- 4 . Q 5 Q U .pu- qw.. Nix 'sg . ,Lv Q 5, I .uh ....., A 15: w x . L' W , . ff I V! , . . Q X! X f! x , W 1 , ff ,, , NX X X X K w -pw? W 33 NX X 12', x x x . '- f .,... r' Qfs q ,,fpff5,-.,,N,W fy-www M853 W 35 Xxx 23 'Q If 2,6 Z Z am, ii,,,gm Z as x N aw 4 - - Z Z Z x X XX X x X X xx Z 7, as Q2 xxfjff ff Lazybones. The Greo+ Profiles. Dig in, lads. Sugar lwho's kiddin One Hundred Thirfyf P 1 ,. 4. Q 2 nn- 3 1 r. R 5 S g N Sw Q, YL H WX fx Fi ,N , E Q 2319? ' K-as M O-Q XX. will as germ, Mi wig, KX 351 ,ff W X -..-W 5 QW ,f 5 ,ylgwg Q fff x f at I , ' X f ' 'N X Y .4 mf: 2 E ,,f' , 1 ,f ff gfml f ' :W - K f .... L . ,,.., , ,, 3 3 'E if g g? 'Q Saw? . :ig 2. 7335, 7 jiri x WE? E J :::.m: -'- f ':-1'--F -- X r ? -. W , + 5 A K' . W . ggi? f in M f f Q X 1 vw --.- Mein ..,. 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Al+man's--Ladies Ready-+o-Wear Amrhein's Bakery Axfell-Kramer Co. Baker Manufacfuring Co. S. A. Barker Co. Black and Company The Boofery lPrillaman Bros.l Blue Valley Creamery Company Frank A. Bridge Company Broadwell's Drug Sfore Broxvnfss Business College Holland Jewelry Hofel Abraham Lincoln Illinois Business College lllinois College, Jacksonville, lll lllinois Nafional Bank Illinois Nafionol Casualfy Co. lllinois Sfafe Journal and Reglsfer William B. lrvine, Opf. D. John W. Kapp, Mayor, Cify of Springfield The Man Sfore g McCoy Laundry Co. Me+zger's Drug Sfore Cain Ice Cream Co. The Camera Shop Capifal Cify Paper Co. Cenfral lllinois Lighf Company A. W. Chapman Cify Wafer, Lighf 81 Power Deparfmenf Coe's Book Sfore lJ. Glenn McFarlandl Collins 8: Company, Jewelers A. Dirksen 81 Son Edwards, Jewelers Harry A. Eielson, Commissioner of Public Healfh and Safefy Esfes and Wheeler Ferguson Markei' Firs'I' Nafional Bank of Springfield Fifzpafrick Lumber Co. Franklin Life lnsurance Co. Frisiana Theafres Gray's Confecfionery Walfer H. Hagler, Sheriff Herndon's Holland Jewelry One Hundred Forfy-fwo Myers Brofhers Neumode Hosiery Shop lElizabe+h S. Washburnl Panfher Creek Mines, Inc. Paris Cleaners 8: Furriers Peabody Coal Co. Pepsi Cola Boffling Co. Producers Dairy 'Company W. H. Roland Smarf Shops, lnc Roberfs Bros. Springfield Junior College Sangamo Elecfric' Company Springfield Coca Cola Boffling Co Harry E. Sfoul' Springfield Marine Bank S+rong's Cafeferia, Inc. Springfield Transporfafion Co Charles S. Wanless Eddie Waffling Weaver Manufacfuring Co. Whife Loan Co. Winch's Floral Shop Y. M. C. A. 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