Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

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w f f f S ixwu' COPYRIGHT 1944 by GEORGE PLATT Ecliior-in-Chief JIM TECKENBROCK Business Manager ROBERT D. FU RRY Adviser ruuixlmel Ly 'Elma senior ma.: f Y Edifor ........................4 George PloH' Associaie Edifor .... ..... C harloiie Breischer Assisfani' Edi+or . . . ........ Kafe Moore Senior Edifor . . . .... Mary Porfer Sporis Edifor . . . ..... John McCar+l1y Business Manager .,..... . . . QJim Teclcenbroclc Assis+an+ Business Manager . . .... Ann Wiclceri' Ar+ Edi+ors ............ ..., T om Morgan Ann Field Senior Pholography Ecliior ....,... Loue'Ha Volle Junior Phofography Edifor ,....r Frances Wilme+h Freshman-Sophomore Phofo Edifor. ,Louise Russel Publiciiy Eclilor . . . .... Harry McGraugl1 Snapshoi Edilor . . . ..... Birchell Smiih Adviser ....,. ..., R olaerl' Furry of Spring ie i c oo , , ,,.L....L..' A 'QW' 'Wh 2 r M S 5 Q? sees 1? 5905 QC!! f, Z. ac17dZ?29 Q I4 Q, V A 14 ax wx A 'QW Many culfures have lived and gone from ihus counfry and each one has leff nfs marlc on ihe progress of Amernca Somehmes ihe modern generahon loses snghf of 'lhese 'Forerunnung perlods before ihe aurplanes aufomobnles rahomng and Franlc Smaira The +heme of your I944 Capniolme aifempfs +o weave nfself m'ro fhaf plush colorful roarmg era befween I890 and l900 beH'er known as +he Gay Nmehes Go back fo +he day when mos? of our parenfs were luH'le 'rofs The fems wore monsirous ha+s even more so +han +oday boys wore peg +op rrousers bucycles bull? for fwo 'Fluffed aboul +he s+reeis dodging horse drawn car rnages and a very few gas buggnes So here we go w:+h fhe Capniolme mio +he four+h year of +he War TTme4:orhes wl+h a gun powder camera, some old s+yle block priniing, and a se? of sideburns bor- rowed from 'rhe GAY NlNETlES. -an 1:59 Ar' 5 Z if LUX Many of Phe young men and women from Phis school are going or have gone 'Po Phe armed 'Forces under Phe banner of decency. YesPerday Phey made up 'Phe noisy bunch in 'Phe froni' hall, or Phe group conversing in 'Phe audiiorium before school. Some lefP during Phe pasP school year and are already veierans. Some are gone for good. P 1 This page and volume is buP a piPPance Po dedicaPe in Pheir honor, buP wiPh 'Phis bool: goes Po Phem 'Phe deep, quieP gra'PiPude of 'Phe sPudenPs of Springfield High. BEGXNNXN G OF THE END FOR TR ESS OF DEM OCRA CY A 'v-'f,.T,,w WXTH WXNTER CO . ,,,,,,, .--. B i,--W. MES SNOW 1 M.. i .Q - xi . xi w, s 'ar- NP-TCH THR OUGH THESE POR TALS AC ROSS THE YARD WE SEE TH GUARD-HOUSE , E THE WXND BLEW AND THE S NOW FLEW it ,,,.V-wwf-W! 4,l,,,,-.,-,-w-wfffw A , -W--fvfv f -J L L -L ,. , 1 . ' ' ' A ., Y i K .,. , , , vw, ' i Mkprn 4MM,.,.- N LHMULLJ, -nz .--f A ' f .4 W, f' 3 'YV25 555 'Wi ADMINISTRATION Principal Lyman K Davis ln Times such os These, iT is The oidminis- TroTor's job To sTond beTween The public and The school. I-le musT proTecT The school Trom The ouTside push oT wor oicTiviTies, evoluoiTe vorious enTerprises, ond decide which shcill be odopTed ond which ore superTluous. Mr. Dcivis sTresses The preporoiTion oT sTudenTs Tor woir and posTwor os on high school's TirsT ol3ligoiTion. I-Ie hos lounched oi sTudy oT The reloTion beTween edch sTu- denT's clossroom work ond his ocTucil obil- iTy, ThoT S.l-l.S. moy bring ouT The besT in every sTudenT. Mr. WenTz hcis The Trying posiTion oT os- sisToinT principol. I-le cores Tor oiTTend- once, Tinds ouT The why oT Tordiness, ond Tollows up delinquency. I-le rnonoiges oill cdses oT discipline, and works Tor beT- Ter oidiusTmenT beTween Teocher ond sTu- denT, sTudenT cmd worlc. Seve T ADMINISTRATION Edgar Gwin, Co-dean o'F Boys Louise Hager, SI'ucIy Supervisor Grace Lomelino, S+udy Supervisor Charles Pefefish, Co-dean of Boys Eighfeen , DoroII1y Bundy Deon of Girls STUDENT SERVICE TOP ROW: Margcirel Davis, Clerk, Lois Aurelius, Clerlcg Edna Aflrins, Clerk. MIDDLE ROW: Doroihy Soulhwick, Nurse: Rila Devlin, Ca'Fe+eria. BOTTOM ROW: Marguerile Zimmerman. Librarian: Frances Robb. Clerlr. This deparimenl is everylhing lhe name suggesis. Miss Aurelius, Miss Robb, Miss Allcins, Miss Davis, Miss Soulhwicli, Miss Zimmerman, and Miss Devlin are in The school for one pur- pose, helping sludenls. Wiih lhis ex- cellenl force lhe iob is done admir- ably. Miss Aurelius and Miss Robb are in The lower oiciice lo check on allend- N i ance. Miss Allcins and Miss Davis will fell you aboul your record-good or bad. Even lhough our new librarian worked under lhe handicap of no roof, books were slill available. Under a new managemenl lhe caieieria had an excellenl bill of fare almosl every one sampled al one lime or anolher. The sludeni has no fears wilh such a slail. neleeri -k FACULTY MEMBER AUTOGRAPHS -k 'A' 'Ir 'lr 'k 'Ir 'Ir 'lr fk Air 'Ir ul' 'A' 'lr 'A' Twenfy 1 ii A,,k: 3 k:,1 psig Louise Welch Head up seam' Y'-,. '- 45 E, if Qc , we s f f Q L , K' E A I' K 341 ,inf 12: ff, Irene Burne'H' SCCIAL SCIENCE The Sociol Science DepoirTmenT now more Thon ever is puTTing on emphosis on CiTizenship ond CurrenT EvenTs. ' The Senior Closs is now oTTered o course in World Problems. This subiecT oTTers The sTudenTs oi chonce To delve inTo The poliTicol ond economic phoses oT our counTry. ln The Modern T-lisTory Closses one doy is spenT eoch week on ','CurrenT EvenTs To keep Them posTed on enig- mcis oT oi Torn world ond possible posT-wor soluTions. This emphosis on currenT hisTory will prepcire SpringTield High School sTudenTs Tor The Type oT ciTizen we will need oTTer The wor. The Troining The sTuolenTs receive Trom These courses covers mony imporTonT oTToirs. The sTory oT The humcm roce's sTruggle ogoinsT Tyronnies oT The pc1sT ond The ex- ponsion oT democrocy ore Token up Trom The Time oT The covemon. Upon compleTion oT These courses The sTudenT is neorer ci ciTizen. Tula Chambers RoberT Furry ' RU+l1.MCKinnie Guy Thompson Edd Nelsch Elsie l.0gCln TwenTy-one ENGLISH DEPARTMENT zabelh Graham Margarer Rourke Head ,',, EE Lefha Emerg Isabel Fogurlyi Priscilla Fogarfy l-Ucie Alexander Emma Campbell Mary E. Neblick Marie Dean Irene Simpson Pearl Brown Ellen Rourke The English Deparlmenl is one of lhe few deparl- menls lhal reaches every single sludenr. This is an ac- complishrnenl in a large school, buf our excellenl slali of Jreachers is very capable. This deparlrnenl adds many new boolcs, pamphlels, and magazines each year. Under lvliss Graham's capable leadership lhis de- parlmenl manages lo leach over a lhousand sludenls lo wrile, lislen, spealc, and observe eicieclively and inlelli- genlly. The segregalion of classes insures one of nol being pushed Jroo hard or dragged along. Norma Mc- Curley's conlesl winning essay is an example ol lhis de- parlmenl's splendid worlc. Now lhe school requires every graduale lo lake Advanced Cornposilion. This course emphasizes correcl expression lhrough lhe wriling of original radio slcils, srories, exlended papers, and essays. This will help all of us in our prepararion for college. Twenry-+wo MUSIC G. W. Palrick Alma Jean Wilson Clarence Sauer Roger Benedicf E. Carl Lundgren Every sludenl includes music in his curricula: lherelore lhere is a field of music suiled lo every boy and girl. For lhose preferring inslrumenlal music, lhe ever-popular orcheslra, direcled by Mr. Sauer, will be lhe choiceg or boys may also lry for our colorful band, under Mr. Palriclcs direclion. ln vocal music, lhe A Cappella Choir conlinues lo ranlc as an oulslanding inslilulion under Mr. Lundgren. A course in harmony supplemenls lhese subiecls. Chorus lrains freshmen and sophomores in a general background of music, in group singing: and il culli- vales a lasle lor fine music. PHYSICAL EDUCATION William Roellig Mark Pelerman Kalherine Mdlher This year grealer slress has been laid on mainlaining good heallh. Added du- lies and added slrain mean need for greal- er slaminag lhe gym classes work loward 'Fulfilling lhal need. By governmenlal re- quiremenl all iuniors and seniors in lhe high school are now lalcing condilioning exercises in gym once a week. Freshman and sophomore class worlc, on allernale days, comprises learning and playing various sporls. ln spring girls may play lennis al Douglas Park. Skill and co- operalion are encouraged by compelilion and leamworlc. Twenly-lhree M A T H E M A T I c s T A ' Zt: f W my , Sadie Clapper Lorene Campbell John Teuscher Q, Blanche Dunlap Our ThirTy maThemaTics classes in- clude more Than halT The high school enrollmenT. AlThough The TundamenT- als required remain The same in war and peace, each insTrucTor has geared her classes To meeT acTual war de- mands and lasT year a reTresher course was added To The deparTmenT. ln normal Times, The advanced clas- ses were composed mainly oT boys. buT The war demands have shown The girls The imporTance oT These courses l MaTilcla PinclerTon - in an increasing number oT proTes- sions open To women. Much OT The conTinued inTeresT in maThemaTics is aTTribuTed To The va- rieTy oT inTeresTing proiecTs displayed in The maTh case each week. These proiecTs represenTing worlc in all cours- es oT The deparTmenT, range Trom original problems planned and illus- TraTed by The Treshmen, To The elab- oraTe Tield proiecTs oT seniors in Trig- onomeTry. Ma+h STudenTs in The Field TwenTy-Tour T SCIENCE In The Chem Lab The Science courses are open To all sTudenTs. The Treshman course is general science. Upperclassmen are Tendered a varieTy oT subiecTsg boTany, biology, and zoology. The more advanced sciences are also oTTered To upperclassrnen. Chemislrry is valuable To all sTudenTs who wish To enTer college. IT is necessary To a scienTiTic back- ground. Physics, The oTher advanced course, is a very inTeresTing subiecT. These courses have become very imporTanT. The Army needs engineers, docTors, and nurses. l-lere are The sTudies To Take Tor a ToundaTion. FuTure docTors and nurses are Taking boTany, biology, and Zoology, while The engineers are Taking chemisTry and physics. The sTu- denTs evidenTly realize how valuable This course is be- cause aln'iosT Twelve hundred sTudenTs are enrolled in The excellenT science courses oTTered To Them. Carrol Hall Mary Sullivan A . f Tasrmwfwzsggmg , fezrwfs 4' .,i ,..,,.. . ,A Q., Fx rv id ,.i,. V H2 Z 521 1 Roy Deffenbaugh g g I y s - uw' Reuel Tomlin RuTh Woods Joseph SpiTcle TwenTy-Tive Olive NuTTol INDUSTRIAL ARTS James Jabusch Allen SmiTh ? Jesse Sander Machine Shop PracTical schooling is cerTainly as necessary as an aca- demic educaTion in preparing sTudenTs Tor a prosperous TuTure. ThereTore, The experience gained in shopworlc is invaluable in showing The individual where his apTiTudes may lay, and possibly in guiding his choice oT a vocaTion. In This deparTmenT, boys may acquire dexTeriTy in woodwork, machine repair, The Tine slcilloT mechanical drawings and relaTed craTTs. Should a sTudenT indicaTe parTicular inTeresT or capaciTy in a cerTain course, he may specialize in iT and be well prepared Tor ThaT Type oT work. WheTher he plans To launch an indusTrial career or noT, The average boy enrolls in lndusTrial ArTs, Tor The Training received in The use oT Tools and in mechanics Tinds lasTing advanTage in meeTing everyday problems ThaT arise. 5 AnThony La Fauce M. J. Kavanaugh TwenTy-six FINE AND HOUSEHOLD ARTS Ari S+udenTs aT Work y The ArT DeparTmenT Tries To develop an apprecia- Tion and undersTanding of diTTerenT arT expressions, To- ge'Ther wiTh The Techniques and skills required Tor carry- ing Them ouT. The course includes such Things as leTTer- ing, design, figure drawing, waTer color, oil painTing, and craTTs. The ArT DeparTmenTs of The Three ciTy high schools produced a bloclc prinTed calendar Tor The year I944. We hope To esTablish This as an annual TeaTure in which all Three of The schools cooperaTe. Many girls maior in home economics because of The subiecTs oTFeredg namely, homemalcing, foods, cloThing, and home management are boTh essenTicil and enjoy- able. Emphasis here is cenTered on wise consumer buy- ing and meal planning, pracTicabiliTy and good TasTe in cloThing, and eTTicienT economy. 2 is .Q 3 l SN .Jia , me Q 5 2' 32 i 'K T Q: we 3 We Emir! D6 'S' 2 T2 gi if Amanda Wessel M iis iis l . :.,. T Mary Jane Day Mildred Brown ETl'1elVan Gilder Mabel Hayes TwenTy-seven LANGUAGES Q wifi Mary K' Bloll Margaref Marion S+einmiller Befncdine Mvfhews Ma 9,u?'l+a Ihlenfeldt McPl'1illlmey ln our large language deparlmenr lhe sludenl has a choice of Lalin, Spanish, and French. The deparlmenl oiclers four years of Lalin. Under lhe capable leadership of Miss McPhillimey, Miss Slein- miller, Miss Blall, and Miss lhlemceldl, grammar, Caesar, Edna Carson Cicero, and Virgil are sludied. The French Classes, under Miss Malhews, besides sludying grammar, give slcelches and shorl plays in French. Spanish under Miss Ronca and Miss Carson accen- luales our relalionships wilh Lalin America. Much em- phasis is pul upon Jrhe cusloms of Cenlral and Soulh lines and procedure, Spanish books, newspapers, and CharloHe Ronca magazines are available lo lhose who desire lo read lhem, La+in Class ifliii Twenfy-eighl America and pronuncialion. Besides Jrhe usual class rou- COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ,,,,,. -,,,,, , MMM M E s L sr rr Mary A. Dodd Kcfherine Krebaum Leslie Nimmo Margarel Lawler Wirh Jrhe increasing warrime demand for young peo- ple wilh business lraining, a course in This field is proving more valuable Jrhan ever before: for various posilions are open ro many wirh only a high school commercial background. The deparrmenr offers a complele four year pro- gram, inlroducing boolclceeping ro freshmen and lyping anal shorlhand lo iuniors and seniors. l-lowever, rhis deparlmenl proves indispensable nor only lo lhose whose polenlial vocalions lie in commerce, bul also Jrhe greal number majoring in olher subiecrs for whom business courses, such as personal Jryping, have been specially adopred. Thus, everyone can profil by learning ro manage Jrheir social correspondence and li- nancial aliliairs, V Typisfs Prepare for Business Roselle Bufler Laura Woodmcnse Twenry-nine A if FACULTY MEMBER AUTOGRAPHS i 'lr ir 'k 'lr 'lr 'A' 'lr 'A' ir 'Ir if 'k 'A' 'lr Tlwirfy THE FACULTY MEMBERS LANGUAGES Edna Carson-Universily of Illinois, A.B.: M.A.: MacMurray College. CharIoH'e Ronca-Universily ol Wisconsin, B.A.: Universily ol: New Mexico, M.A.: Marquelle Universily. Bernadine Mafhews--Radio Club Adviser: Indiana Universily, A.B.: Universily de Grenoble: Middlebury College, M.A.: Penn- sylvania Slale College. Mary K. BIa'H'-Monmoulh College, A.B.: Universily of Chicago: Universily ol Wis- consin. Margarel' Ihlenfeldl-Ugniversily ol Illinois, B.S.: Columbia Universily, M.A. Marguerife McPhiIIimey-Illinois College, A.B.: Universily of Wisconsin, M.A. Mariam Sfeinmiller-Knox College: Univer- sily ol Chicago, Ph.D.: Universily of Illi- nois: Summer Session a+ Cambridge, Eng- land. MATHEMATICS Irene Mason-Parsons College, B.A.: Uni- versily of Iowa, M.A.: Universily of Wis- consin. Sadie Clapper-Chairman, Nalional Honor Sociely Commillee: Universily ol Iowa, A.B.: Universily of Illinois, M.A.: Univer- sily of Colorado: Columbia Universily. Mafilda Pinlcerfon-Monmoulh College, A.B.: Universily of Illinois. John Teuscher-Assislanl' Eoolball Coach: Universily ol Illinois, B.S. A Blanche G. Dunlap-Wisconsin S'la'l'e Teach- ers' College: Universily of Wisconsin, Ph.B.: Washinglon Universily, M.A. Lorene Campbell-Iowa S'ra+e Teachers' Col- lege, B.A: Slale Universily of Iowa, M.A.: Universily of Colorado. SOCIAL SCIENCE Irene BurneH'-Philo Adviser: Universily of Chicago, Ph.B., M.A. Tula Chambers-Universily of Indiana, A.B.: Universily of Wisconsin: Universily ol Colorado: Universily of Michigan, M.A. Roberi' D. Furry-Adviser ol Capiloline and Junior Capiloline: Illinois College, A.B.: Universily of Chicago. Ru'I'h McKinnie-Les Bas Adviser: Universily of Chicago, Ph.B., M.A. Eda Nelsch-Illinois Slale Normal Univer- sily: Universily ol Illinois, B.S.: Columbia Universily, M.A. Guy Thompson-Pennsylvania Slale Teach- ers' College: Universily of Illinois, B.S., M.S. Louise Welch-Head of Social Science De- parlmenl: Universily ol Minnesolra, A.B.: Universily of Chicago: Bread Loal School ol English. Elsie Logan-Universily of Chicago, Ph.B.: Harvard Graduale School: Middlebury French College. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Lucie Alexander-Universily ol Chicago, Ph.B.: Universily of Illinois: Universily ol New Mexico: Summer Session al Cam- bridge, England. Gladys Black-Universiry ol Chicago, Ph.B.: Columbia, M.A.: Bread Loaf School of Englsh. Pearl Brown-Iowa Wesleyan Universily, A.B.: Columbia Universily: Universily of Chicago, M.A.: Harvard Universily. Emma Campbell-James Millikin Universily, A.B.: Universily of Wisconsin: Leland Slran- lorol Universily: Columbia Universily, M.A.: Universily of Chicago. Lelha Eilers-MacMurray College, A.B.: James Millilcin Universily: Universily ol: Iowa: Universily ol: Colorado. Isabel Fogar'l'y-Trinily College, A.B.: Uni- versily 'ol Illinois: Universily ol Wisconsin: Boslon Universily: Columbia Universily. Priscilla Fogarly-Trinily College, B. Lil.: Co- lumbia Universily, A.M. Elizabefh Graham-Head of English Deparl- menl: Universily ol Illinois, A.B.: Middle- bury College, M.A.: Bread Loaf School ol English. Mary E. Nebliclc-Jr. Les Bas Bleus Adviser: E. I. S. T. C.: Universily of Chicago, Ph.B., M A Margarei' E. Rourke-Drama Coach: Univer- sily ol Chicago, Ph.B.: Universily ol Illi- nois, M.A.: Columbia College ol Expres- sion: Norlhweslern School of Speech: Rob- er'rson's 81 DoyIe's Schools of Acling. Marie Dean-Nalional Honor Sociely Com- millee: Universily of Chicago, M.A.: Illi- nois Wesleyon, B.S.: Universily ol Iowa. Ellen M. Rourke-Debale Coach: Universily of Illinois, A.B., M.A.: Universily of Chi- cago: DePaul Universily: Norlhweslern Universily: Lincoln College ol Law, L.L.B.: Admilled 'lo 'rhe Bar. Thirly-one THE FACULTY MEMBERS Irene Simpson-Universily of Illinois, A.B.: Universily ol Wisconsin: Universily of Cali- fornia: College ol New Yorlc Cily: Colum- bia Universily: Harvard Universily. INDUSTRIAL ARTS James Jabusch-Universily of Illinois. M. J. Kavanaugh-S+ou'r lnslilule: Texas A. and M. An'I'hony La Fauce-Bradley Polylechnic In- slilule: Universily ol Illinois: James Millilqin Universily. . Jesse Sanders-Business Manager of Alh- lelics: James Millilcin Universily: Universily of Illinois: Universily of Iowa. Allen Smilh-Sloul lnslilule: Universily ol Illinois: Illinois Slale Normal Universily. SCIENCE John Armilage-Illinois Slale Normal, B.A.: Universily ol Illinois, M.A. Roy A. Deffenbaugh-McKendree College, B.S.: George Washinglon Universily: Uni- versily of Chicago: Universily ol Colo- rado, M.A. Olive E. NuH'aIl-Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sily, B.S.: Universily of Illinois: Universily ol: Michigan. : Joseph Spilale-Illinois Wesleyan,' B.S.: Uni- versily ol: Illinois: Universily of Michigan, M.S.: Universily of Colorado. Reuel M. Tomlin-Universily of Illinois, B.S.: Ohio Slale Universily. RuI'h M. Woods-Nalional l'Ionor Sociely Commillee: Illinois College, B.S.: Oregon Slale College: Universily of Colorado: Universily of Michigan, M.S. Carrol C. Hall-Eurelca College, B.S.: Uni- versily of Illinois: Universily of Chicago, A.M.: Colorado Slale College ol Educa- lion. Mary Sullivan-Weslern Illinois Slale Teach- ers' College, B.E.: Universily of Illinois: Transcripl Adviser. MUSIC Roger J. Benedicl'-Lawrence College, B.M.: Universily ol Wisconsin: Illinois Srale Nor- mal Universily: Chrisliansen Choral School: Colorado Slale College ol Educalion, M.A. G. W. Palriclc-Direclor of Band: DeKalb Normal School: Universily 'ol Chicago, Ph.B., M.A. Clarence Sauer-Direclor of Inslrumenlal Music: Direcror of Orcheslra: Easlman School ol Music: Universily ol Rochesler, B.M.: New York Universily, M.A. E. Carl Lundgren-Direclor ol A Cappella Choir: Columbia School of Music, B. of Music Ed.: Illinois Wesleyan, B. ol Theory ol Music: Universily of Michigan, M. of Mus. Ed.: Guesl Inslruclor, Summer School, Universily ol: Michigan. Alma Jean Wilson-Chrislian College. COMMERCIAL Roselle BuI'Ier-MacMurray College: Val- paraiso Universily: Illinois Slale Normal Universily: Universily ol Illinois. Mary A. Dodd-Springfield Business College: Easlern Slale Teachers' College: While Wafer Teachers' College: Gregg Normal: Yawman 8: Erbe School of Filing, Karherine Krebaum-High School Treasurer: Universily of Illinois, B.S.: Universily of Wisconsin: Illinois Business College. Margarel' M. Lawler-DePaul Universily, Ph.B., M.A.: Illinois Slale Normal Univer- sily: Springfield Junior College, Associale in Arls: Brown's Business College, gradu- ale. Leslie W. Nimmo-Illinois Wesleyan, A.B.: Wesleyan Law School: Lincoln College of Law, L.L.B. Laura Woodmansee-Valparaiso Universiry, Rochesler Business lns'ri+u'l'e: Gregg Nor- mal School. FINE ARTS V Mary Jane Day-John Herron Arr School, BAE: Indiana Universily: Bloominglon Bul- ler Universily: Columbia Universily, M.A. Amanda Wessel-Universily of Chicago, Ph.B.: Columbia Universily, M.A. HOUSEHOLD ARTS Mildred M. Brown-James Millilcin Univer- sily, B.S.: Universily ol Chicago: Columbia Universily. Mabel Hays-James Millikin Universily, B.S.: Universily ol Chicago: Universily ol Cali- lornia: Columbia Universily: Iowa Slale College. E+hel Van Gilder-Kansas Slale College, B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mark Pe+erman-Baslcelball Coach: LaCrosse S'I'al'e Teachers' College: Universily of Illi- nois, B.S., M.A. William Roellig-Foolball Coach: LaCrosse Srale Teachers' College: Norlhwesrern Universily. Kalherine Mafher-Sargenl School: Univer- sily of California: Universiry of Wisconsin. Thirly-Iwo Y W -fl-f fx - 'h Z-Q Z- rl x 5 IN , 9,4 , lulh-' .. ..:.,,' 1 .,. K . , ,..',...Y,,-,J ,W Y . W- -Nf- 'sc 3 5 S 5 4- i 3 il f 5' B ., 1 5 3 S NK m 3 5 E F? 'E E Q 5 2 3 3 3 s K 3 E 1 E 2 5 E E Z I JANUARY SENIORS My Ltfizyb f , , P ' . ' .678 ' E-r ' V 'W m 1 I QW T g I X , , f , y 1 1 1 X 5 ff in f nj f , y .1 I I 5 y II ITZEIHIII If Will I' 'I F 546.2-iiigik .yi I, 1 -f 'P ' x rl: fl' ii I , is Www ' N' I AIQQIWI I 005 ',Q.I 4-Q'M.v,'a v'7'W'W5'i' Q Qxqyofwinl i4'weviw' I I 'fi I 0 .ie G TX, II I CLASS OFFICERS Carl BergkvisT PRESIDENT Ann WicI1erT VICE PRESIDENT HarrieT HunTer SECR ETA RY Ed Day TREASURER DUY . L Hunief. r9IwIsT. Wwher IvIosT oT The Jonuory Seniors ore now eiTher in col- lege or one oT The services. Some oT These sTudenTs were gone even beTore Their groiduoTion. Only o Tew oT These groduoTes ore going To ochieve Their originol gools. This Senior Closs hos IeTT oi noTiceobIe morIc on The remoining sTudenT body. This closs wos ronked high in scholarship, closs, ond individuoI Ieodership, ond oThIeTics. These ochievemenTs IeTT o high sTondord Tor The June Seniors To oTToin. The Jonuory I944 Senior Closs hos been on ouT- sTonding mid-yeor closs. They hove conTribuTed mony sTudenTs To The NoTionoI I-Ionor SocieTy ond individuel members hove been singIed ouT Tor honors. We ore all proud oT This exceIIenT senior closs. This closs hos glreody begun To hold high The honor ond TrodiTions of S.I-I.S. by Their Ieoidership in The jobs They hove olreody begun-some os civilions ond some os service men. SpringTieId I-Iigh is olreody missing ci Tine senior class. g - ThirTy-five L JANUARY SENIORS TOP ROW: Ahrens, Allen: AiTchison, Norma Jeanne: Baldwin, Jack: Barrer. Marian: BarTsokas, Paul: Bergkvisf, Carl. Allen Ahrens-Allen did a melodious iob while singing in ACappella. Norma Jeanne Aifchison-Fellows, here's a girl who will handle The money and be able To keep a checkbook. AmbiTion: cerTiTied public accounTanT. Jack Baldwin-Maybe Jack will never be a Shakespearean acTor, as he was in The CapiToline play, bu+ he will be successTul. Wranglers: Bond, 3 yrs.: Gro-Y adviser. Marian Barrer-Marian's sweeTness won her The Triendship oT everyone. You never heard anyThing buT praise Tor her. Paul BarTsokas-Paul was a leading Tigure on our TooTball Team. ATTer graduaTion he'lI be a marine. DeMolay. Carl Bergkvis+-Carl has proved him- selT quiTe a ladies' man. OuTside aT daTing he'd like To aTTend a good law school. STudenT Council: Spanish Club: Pill Roller. Frances Blazis-Frances is The Typical ouTdoor girl. She likes To walk, skaTe or ride a bicycle. Cora Louise Bradley- Coke's mind is always on Traveling. She'lI go To school aT lvlaclvlurray and Then The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia. Philo: ArT League:Span- ish Club: Jr. Coed: G.A.A.: A Cappella. Jo Ann CarTer-Jodie was The girl who was always happy and had a smile Tor everyone. SECOND ROW: Blazis, Frances: Bradley, Cora Louise: CarTer, Jo Ann:,Casad, Roberf Casad-Bob did The Tine work on The ads appearing in The DirecTory. l'-le should go Tar behind a draTTing board. Ted Chamberlain-Ted plans To aTTend U, oT l. oTTer graduaTion. l-lis many ac- TiviTies show his ouTsTanding abiliTy as a leader. Wranglers: l-li-Y: STudenT Council: Vice Pres. oT Sophomore Class, Wilma Cox-Who wouldn'T like To have ShorTy as a nurse? Maybe we'll see her in The TuTure as war nurse. Thalions: CoTeTeria Council, Sec. John Crain-John's The boy wiTh The big Trombone whom everybody gaThers around when he sTarTs To play. LaTer he'Il pracTice law. Band: Charlie Rod- gerls OrchesTra: NaTional l-lonor Socie-Ty. Gordon L. Davis-Gordon plans To enTer The U. oT l. and Teach laTer. CaTeTeria Council, Pres. Ellen Davidson-She aspires To be a pri- vaTe secreTary aTTer going To U. oT l. Adv. OrchesTra: Radio Club: Jr. Ama- Teur Musical Club: Jr. ETude: Sid Pip Sub Deb. Robert Chamberlain, Ted: Cox, Wilma. Edward Day-Ed was a greaT music lover, especially oT Tommy Dorsey. His TuTure will run along lines oT engineer- ing or denTisTry. DeMolay: Delphics: l-li-Y: Spanish Club: Adv. Band. Doris Dean-Deannie will Take To peck- ing a TypewriTer and aTTer The war will probably go To college. William Doubek-Billy had a keen in' TeresT in machines and will probably be a skilled rnachinisT in The TuTure. THIRD ROW: Crain, Johng Davis, Gordon: Davison, Ellen: Doy, Edward: Dean, Doris: Doubek, William. 'lhirTy-six JANUARY SENIORS FIRST ROW: Earp, Roberl: Ehlerl, Helenann: Ehrenslrom, Gordon: Eisele, John: Fehring, Mary: Fleck, Mary. SECOND ROW: Flynn, Dora: Flynn, Dorolhy: Frankie Edward: Frederick, Mary: German, Mary Jane: Gibson, Bob. Charles Roberl Earp-Bob's modesly makes il hard lo wrile somelhing aboul him, excepl he's a leading member ol our band. Band. Helenann Ehlerl-Helenann was lhe lillle girl who wenl around breaking hearls bul wilh her good looks how could she help il. Carl Gordon Ehrenslrom-- GoGo was an all round alhlele lhroughoul his high school career. His lulure will be devoled lo medicine, John S. Eisele-John's lulure will be devoled lo engineering. We'll remem- ber him as a loolball and baseball slar. DeMolay1 Nalional Honor Sociely. Mary Margarel Fehring-Mary is an avid sporlswoman. She likes ice skal- ing, roller skaling, or lennis. She'll prob- ably ioin ranks ol nursing. Arl League, presidenlg Thalians. Mary Fleck-Mary is anolher person who will enler lhe liles ol lhe while collar girls. Nalional Honor Sociely. Dora Flynn- Blondie wanls lo become a physical inslruclor and wilh her alh- lelic abilily she should be a good one. Dorolhy Flynn-Dol wanls lo become a nurse and who wouldn'l like lo have her as one? Ed Frankie-Hunk was lhe big lellow wilh a happyrgo-lucky grin on his lace all lhe lime. Good luck, privale. Mary Frederick- Freddy , allhough en- lering S.H.S. al inlervals, won many lriends by her vivacily and good looks. Mary J. German-Janie's only lulure plan is going lo business college. Good luck. Bob Gibson-Bob's lulure lies in lale and lale won'l lell us whal Bob's lulure is-in lacl Bob won'l lell us. Jack Grove-Jack was always good lor a laugh wilh his lunny remarks. He was one ol our lour year loolball men. Delphics. X Nadine Haidinger-Nadine's quiel way won her much popularily. She likes lo dance and eal and wanls lo be a secrelary. Pal Halpin-Pal's lulure ambilion is lo lravel in Europe. Righl now she spends her lime dancing and lrying lo under- sland baseball. Les Bas Bleusg A Cappella. Calherine Hamrick-Kalie is an ardenl lollower ol Girl Scoul work. Even her lulure ambilion is prolessional scoul work. Philo: Adv. Orcheslra, 4 yrs.: Thealre Orcheslrag Balon Club. Jim Hayes-Maybe in a year or so we'll address Jim as Ensign James Hayes, Navy Air Corps. Good luck, Jim! DeMolayq Band. Doris Headrick-Slenography may be Doris' nexl vocalion. Righl now she likes lo pass lhe lime drawing or danc- ing. Transcriplsg Splld. Arl Associalion. THIRD ROW: Grove, Jack, Haidinger, Nadine: Halpin, Pal: Hamrick, Calherine: Hayes, Jim, Headrick, Doris. Thirly-seven JANUARY SENIORS FIRST ROW: Heavner. Poi: Heidinger. John: Herndon, Richard: Hissonq. Pafricia: Horin, Bill: I-Iun+er. Harrie+. Pairicia Heavner-Poi's Iavoriie pasiime was having a good Jrime which she passed much lime doing. She excelled in her srudies loo. Siudenf Council: Na+ion Honor Socieiy. John Heidinger-Modesr John didn'i reveal much of himself on his aciiviiy blank so we've iusi 'ro say he's a grand fellow. DeMoIay. Richard Herndon-DicIc's Iuiure profes- sion will be medicine. He plans io ar- rend Darimouih afrer gradualion. Wranglers: Naiional Honor Sociely. Pafricia Hissong-Par wouIdn'r +eIl us much aboui' herself buf we lcnow one ihing her gay personaliiy will carry her Ihrough life, Bill Horin- Smiley was his niclcname and' ofier Jrhis war's over he iniends Io 'rransfer from Tolcio Teclc io U. of I. Hurrief Hunfer-Meer Harrier who was The Capi1'oline's Iaiihiul iypisf. She has no college plans buf wanis Io be a Iaboraiory Jrechnician. Coed Club: Les Bas Bleusq Jr. Capiiolineg Sr. Capiiolineg Radio Clubq Senior Council. Doro+hy Mae Huniley-Doi will make some boss happy in Iurure years as a srenographer. Afrer office hours she'll play golf or Tennis. Doris Jensen-We may see anoiher Amelia Earhari in Doris. Her Iuiure ambiiion is piloiing her own plane and Iraveling. Jr. Coed: Norional Honor Socieiy. Berry Jane Jones-Berry Jane always had a smile for everyone. Her profil- able hobbies are reading, gardening and siudying music. BeH'y Lee Jones- Jonsey's fuiure om- birion is having pleniy of money buf whose isn'f. She plans To oiiend Mac- Murray nexr. Philo: Jr. Coed. Esfelle Jones-Esielle plans Io aiiend Fisk Universify in Sepiember. Her our- side inieresis include Red Cross and U.S.O. worlc. AIIen H. Judson-Allen's goal is ihe Navy Medical Corps. Afier graduaiion he will go inlo V-I2 or Washingion U. Delviolay. Florence Kaiz-Florence was always good nalured, always ready Io help some- one. The Universiiy of Illinois will be her nexr siop. Les Bas Bleus: Naiional Honor Socieiy. Don King-Here's a Delphic presideni' among all These Wranglers. Which is ihe besi club? Aslc Don. He's in 'rhe Army Air Corps. Delphics, presideni. Rose++a Kramer-Zell really land I do mean reallyl goi' around during her slay ai S.H.S. and everyone is sorry she's leaving. Eris Lichfenberger-Wiih her flare for cloihes, Eris should be a grear success or dress designing. She is also a 'fool- ball enihusiasr. Thalians, +reos.g Philos. Vincenf Lounsberry-Vince's nexi siop will probably be ihe navy where we are sure he will be successful. BeHy Masioralros-Here is anorher Iu- iure prospecl for Junior College. Belly enioys golf and 'rennis and was an ac'Iive Philo member. Philos. SECOND ROW: Hunfley, Doroihyg Jensen, Doris: Jones, BeHy Jane: Jones, Be++y Lee: Jones, Es'IeIIe: Judson, Allen. THIRD ROW: Ka+z, Florenceg King. Dong Kramer. RoseHa: Lich+enberger, Erisgv Lounsberry, Vincenh Masiorakos, BeHy. Thiriy-eighi JANUARY SENIORS FIRST ROW: MasTorakos, Leonard: Merriweafher, HarrieTT: MeTzger, Frank: Moore, DoTT: Newlin, Florence: Norris, Tom. Leonard MasTorokos-Leonard is an- ofher graduaTe who will hand ouT pills and cure ills. l-lis TavoriTe pasTimes are sporTs and dancing. Band. HarrieTl' MerriweaTl1erfl-larrieTT inTends To aTTend Fisk UniversiTy and Then wanTs To be a social workerf Frank Melzger-Frank was a shy blond guy ThaT liked Taking shop courses To prepare himself Tor a Trade aTTer his schooling. DoH Moore-DOTT has an unusual TuTure ambiTion. lT's giving Daddy WenTz deTenTion. ATTer serving deTenTion she likes To eaT or dance. Florence Newlin-l-ler winning smile will aid her greaTly as she leaves high school. Tom Norris-Tom's good looks and grand personaliTy made him popular wiTh everyone. l-lis TuTure lies in civil engineering. Boy ScouTs: DeMolay: l-li-Y: ACappella, 4 yrs. Mabel Nuclo-l-lere's one of Those pa- TrioTic young women who wanT To go inTo nursing. Mabel wanTs To be a navy nurse. Mary K. PaHeson-Mary's many acTivi- Ties won her recogniTion around school, We are sure she will go places in The TuTure. Jr. Coed: G.A.A.g Rainbow Girls: TranscripT. BeTTy Jo PaTTon-.lo was always happy and agreeable. As a sTenographer we are sure she will excell. SECOND ROW: Nudo, Mabel: Pa-Heson, Mary: PaTTon, BeTTy Jo: Pearson, Kenneih: Rose, Arfhur: Schaeffer, Norma. KenneTh Pearson-KenneTh is a real mu- sician. Besides being in our band, he spenT lasT summer aT NaTional Music Camp in Michigan. ArThur Rose-ArT has his TuTure, as iT were, all mapped ouT Tor him. l-le goes To Army Air Corps February I, I944. Norma Schaeffer-Norma is cerTainly The Type oT girl To become a successful secreTary To some lucky boss. WorThy Adviser oT Rainbow. Ed Schulenburg-Ed's inTeresTs are on The sea. l-lis TavoriTe pasTime is sailing and his TuTure plans are oTTending a navy college. Delviolay. Raymond Seiz-Raymond is quiTe a devoTee ol: dairy Tarming. l-le likes To roller skaTe and enioys sporTs oT all kinds. CaTeTeria Council. Allan SmiTh-Allan was noTed around school Tor his excellenT record in our band. One oT which was being iTs sTu- denT direcTor. Band 4 yrs.: STudenT DirecTor: NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. F. ArThur SmiTh-SmiTTy was one of The band's ouTsTanding members. His Tavor- iTe pasTime even was music. Band, 3 yrs, VesTa STeen-VesTa may go inTo medi- cal research work laTer and wiTh her personaliTy we're sure she'll be a suc- cess. ACappella Choir. NaTional Hon- or SocieTy. Oliver Sfewarl'- Ollie is a greoT avia- Tion enThusiasT. l-laving already en- lisTed in Army Air Corps, he wanTs To be a pursuiT piloT. CaTeTeria Council, Vice Pres. THIRD ROW: Schulenburg, Ed.: Sieiz, Raymond: Smiih, Allan: Smiflw, ArThur: STeen, VesTa: STewarT, Oliver. ThirTy-nine JANUARY SENIORS FIRST ROW: S+. John. Dick: S+ul+s, Gwendolyn: Sunley, DeongTink, EdwordgWicl'ier'l, AnngWoolary, Eleanor. Dick S+. John-We'll remember Dick for his ouislanding worlc in our band. Aller gradualion he wanls fo alfend lhe U. of l. Wranglers: Hi-Y: Delviolayg Band, 4 yrs. Gwendolyn Slulls-Gwen will cerlainly make a good wife. She likes 'ro sew and 'ro be a nurse. George Dean Sunley-Abou+ all 'lhaf George would iell us was lhal' his fu- lure ambifion is farming. SECOND ROW: Zimmerman, Alberl. Alberf Zimmerman-Bud is one of +l1ose imporfanl young Americans who will be- come The farmers of Tomorrow. Forly Edward Tink-Edward's favorile paslime, hunfing, will come in handy in Jrhe army. Afler a semesler al J. C. he goes +o A-l2. E. Ann Wicherf-You'll never find a grander gal 'rhan Ann. Fulure ambilion is business personnel. She plans on a+- lending U. of l. or Purdue. Les Bas Bleusg Radio Club, vice Pres.g Capiloline S-lofi, Assi. Business Mgr. Eleanor Woolary-Eleanor was always ready and capable for any iob. She will cerlainly be successful in anyfhing she fries. Tholiansg Bullelin Typisr. .IUNE CLASS OF '44 OFFICERS Jim Teckenbrock PRESIDENT Som Nicholl VICE-PRESIDENT Georgene Pree SECRETA RY John McCarThy TREASURER iifib W , j i fx- lv xi T f at fl K fm vin, if T T lifiily fail ll l lily 1 -Qilibli T wwf T 7 WT f W T il T T Tl XX . 'WU McCcrfhy' Pree N h ' ic ii JUNE SENIORS l-ligh school doys ore now over Tor These sTudenTs, mosT oT whom enTered SpringTield High Tour shorT yeors ogo. They enTered high school To prepore Tor college ond proTessionol liTe. A Tew will oTToin Their originol gool, buT o moioriTy hove had Their plons chonged, due To The wor. The boys will ioin one oT The services ond The girls will do Their shore here oT home. The Senior Closs oT '44 hos leTT on indelible moirlc upon The lives oT The rernoining sTudenT body. IT is lorgely Through Their eTTorTs The school hos on independenT sTu- denT poper in which To speok Their views. This ond mony oTher innumeroble ochievemenTs under scholorship, closs ond individuol leodership, ond oThleTics show ThoT This closs is on ouTsTonding one. These ochievemenTs hove leTT o high sTondord Tor TuTure closses To oTToin ond oT- TempT To reoch ond Try To surposs. This closs will noT only hold high The TrodiTions ond honor oT SpringTield l-ligh by Their TuTure leodership os They held in school, buT by The oThleTic prowess devel- oped here. SpringTield l-ligh School will remember-ond miss, This ouTsTonding closs. ForTy-one JUNE SENIO RS FIRST ROW: Ackerman, Don: Anderson, Don: Anderson, Doris: ArmaTo, Andrewg ArTis, ClemenTine7 Askins, Miram. Don Ackerman-The Frank SinaTra oT S.l-l.S. has been making girls swoon since l94I so he's way ahead oT aTore- said creaTure. Wranglers: Pill Rollersq Rowing Club: NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. Don H, Anderson-As Don does noT menTion his TuTure ambiTion, we'll pre- dicT music. lT has been his ardenT in- TeresT. Spanish Club: DeMolay: ACap- pella. Doris Anderson-Doris is one of Those people who will never lose paTience. WiTh This qualiTy she should go Tar as a lawyer. Jr. CapiTolineg Philos, NaTion- al l-lonor SocieTy, Andrew ArmaTo-Andy is quiTe a Track sTar. The U. aT l. will be lucky in geT- Ting him Tor Their Track Team. ClemenTine ArTis - ClemenTine's plans are To go To a nursing school. We all wish her The besT aT luck. Miram Askins-We all admired RusTy's soTT bronze hair Tor which she's nick- named. TranscripT, Treas.g Spanish Club. Allen Aulen-You've probably heard Allen's voice over our local sTaTion some Time. WiTh This Training he should go Tor in The Tield aT radio. Oak Park TransTer, Naomi AuTen-T-lere is a poTenTial Maclvlurray College sTudenT who likes horseback .riding and music. Spanish Club: Cheer Leader: Adv. and TheaTre OrchesTra. Nadine Baines-Nadine will aTTend arT school and Then become a designer. Her TavoriTe pasTimo nov is dress de- signing. SECOND ROW: AuTen, Allen: AuTen, Naomig Baines, Nadineg Baird, Joyceg Bales, MarThag BarTl-i, ArThur. Joyce Baird -- Oddly enough Joyce's nickname is red. She plans To geT cul- Ture aT Blackburn or J.C. ACappella. ArTl'lur Borih-ATTer graduaTion ArT in- Tends To enTer The proTession of a Tor- esTer. Aclv. OrchesTra. MarTha Ellen Bales - lv1arTy's good humor made her a greaT Tavorire dur- ing her Tour years. She wanTs To be a Telegraph operaTor. RoberT Bengel-Bob will undoubTedly become a successTul engineer in laTer liTe. RighT now his inTeresTs include phoTography and sTamp collecTing. Wranglers. Mary BlockburnfMary's Tormula Tor populariTy should aid in making her a good nurse. EnTre Nous SubDeb. Boock, Jeanne-Jeanne's winning ways wan her more Than one hearT. A dance wasn'T a dance wiThouT her presence. Jean BooksTaver-Jean is a lover aT movies, old and new, She did noT re- veal her plans Tor The TuTure. Girl's Choral Club, O.A.A. Bob BoTTorFT-Bob was a mainsTay OT our band This yearq l-le wanTs To be a draTTsman, buT The navy has TirsT claim on his services. Delphicsg D.Molayg Band. THIRD ROW: Bengel. Bob: Blackburn, Mary: Boock, Jeanneg BooksTaver, Jean: Borg, Bessie, BoTTorH, Bob. Forfy-Two JUNE SENIO RS FIRST ROW: Boyd, Jack: BreTscher, CharloTTe: Brown, ChrisTine: Bunker, Chloe: BurTon, Tom: BuTler, John. Jaclc Boyd-Jack has The disTincTion oT having an unusual ambiTion. lT's To croan like SinaTra. Hi-Y. CharloTTe BreTscher-CharloTTe as asso- ciaTe ediTor oT The CapiToline proved her capabiliTy in every way. Philo, Vice Pres.: STudenT Council: STudenT Forum: G.A.A., Treas.: ArT League, Pres.: Jr. CapiToline: CapiToline STaTT, AssT. Ed.: NaTiorial Honor SocieTy. ChrisTine Brown-Chris guided The Les Bas Through a successTul year. She also played TirsT violin Tor Mr. Sauer. Les Bas Bleus, Pres.: STuclenT Council: Or- chesTra: NaTional Honor SocieTy, Chloe Eller Bunker-Chloe wanTs To be a social worker. RighT now she spends much Time riding horseback. Her col- lege plans include STephens. A Cappella. Tom BurTon-Here's The liTTle man who did such big Things around school. A sample-his acTiviTy lisT. STudenT Coun- cil: Hi-Y, Vice Pres.: Delphics: Pill Roll- ers: iDeMolay, John BuTler-All ThaT we could learn abouT John was ThaT he likes hunTing and Spike Jones' music. Miles Byers--lvliles has been The alTo clarineT mainsTay oT The band Tor some Time. His TavoriTe college is U. aT l. Advanced Bond. Charles Capen-S.H.S. is very proud OT Chick as he is one oT our Tew sTu- deriTs in The Civil Air PaTrol. Civil Air PaTrol. William CarTer-Bill is anoTher brain who is ambiTious Tor engineering and wiTh his brains he'll make a good one. Spanish Club, Sec. Xe Treas.: DeMolays. Gene CarTer-Gene plans To go To ChrisTian Seminary and Tollow The min- isTry. Delphics: CaTeTeria Council, Pres., Sec. Bob Casad-The Army Air Corps will be TorTunaTe in geTTing Casey To Tly Their planes. Track Manager. BeTTy Chiles-I Think BeTTy musT Think we're Tram The police deparTmenT be- cause she Told us absoluTely noThirig oT herselT. Evelyn Xeresa Chism-Evelyn, a TransTer This year, enTered inTo school acTiviTies wiTh a bang. Les Bas. PaT Clark-PaT was oi lalenTed member oT The orchesTra. Her oTher musical inTeresTs lay in singing. Les Bas: Adv. OrchesTra: CaTeTeria Council: NaTional Honor SocieTy. Norma Jean Coe-The ranks oT The nurses will be greaTly' swelled aTTer The class oT '44 graduaTes. Norma is an- oTher prospecTive nurse. Leonard Cohn-Leonord s wide Tield oT acTiviTies show his varied abiliTies. He plans To atrend U. OT l. Delphics: Adv. OrchesTra, l, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Bas- keTball. PaT Cole-AlThough PaT enTered S.H.S. only lasT year she has proved herselT one oT The mosT popular girls in school. Les Bas: STudenT Council. ComsToclc, DoroThy - DoTTy was well liked by everyone because aT her re- Tined manner and good naTure. Les Bas. il SECOND ROW: Byers, Miles: Copen, Charles: Carier, Bill: CarTer. Gene: Casad, Bob: Chiles, BeTTy. THIRD ROW: Chism, Evelyn: Clark, PaT: Coe, Norma: Cohn, Leonard: Cole, PaT: ComsToclr, DoroThy. ForTy-Three JUNE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Council, Mary: Crawford, Lou Ann: Crim, Lorraine: Crow, Barbara, Culsinger, Jane, Day, Dorofhy. SECOND ROW: Deichmann, William, Delano, Nofalieg De ppd, George: Deppa, Margaret Desch, Ramong Diers, Fay. Mary- Council-Mary Helen plans 'ro al- lend,lhe Universily of New Mexico afler she graduales. Righr now she likes lo dance. Philos, Spanish Club. Lou Ann Crawford-Here is a sporls- woman who wanls lo lurn a while collar girl or nurse. Jr. X1 Sr. Les Bas. Lorraine Crim-The only Thing we could 'Find our aboul Lorraine was lhal she wanrs 'ro do office work. Barbara Crow-Barb should have no lrouble when she goes lo lhe Universily ol Illinois wilh her beoulilul blond hair. Les Bas, Direclory Slalrl. Jane Lee Culsinger-Janie, 'rho very small, packed a big walop around S.H.S. during her four years. Les Bas. Dorofhy Day-Dee is a Fred Waring lan and would like 'lo become an ollice receplionisl. Nalional Honor Sociely. William Deichmann-An apple a day keeps lhe doclor away, bul maybe Bill plans lo disrupl lhis Theory when he is a M.D. Nalalie Delano-Spindel has been lhe favorile dole ol many fellows since she enlered high school. Her arnbilion is 'ro gel married. George Deppe-Georges lulure plans are in lhe field of science wilh music as his hobby. Advanced Band. Margaref Deppehlvlargaref will move from here fo Junior College. We all wish her luck in whalever vocalion she follows. Ramon Desch-Ramon has eyes for a business school laler and swimming and skaling now. Fay Diers+We can expecl lo see Fay al MacMurray nexl year, winning hon- ors in malhemalics. Radio Clubg Na- lional Honor Sociely. Naomi Dodd-Naomi was ready for onylime and anyplace, Her lulure arn- bilion is undecided. Frank Donnelly-Frank lell school before gradualion lo wear lhe Navy Blue. Caleleria Council. Barbara Drake-Bobs is Truly queen of hearls. She mode 'friends wilh everyone: no wonder we all like her! Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Bas: Radio Club, Treas.g Sludenl Council, Treas, JeanneHe Duda-Jenny with her well groomed appearance and good dispo- silion should make an ideal air hosless. Les Bas. Madonna Duncan-Madonna has quile a fulure mapped oul for herself. She will allend Loyolla Universily and sludy psychology and music. Orcheslra. Belly Durbinglf Fred Aslaire ever wanrs a dancing parlner we recommend Belly. THIRD ROW: Doclcl, Naomi: Donnelly, Frank, Drake, Barbarag Dude, Jeannelleg Duncan, Madonna, Durbin, Belly. i-39 Forly-four , NE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Durkin, Carol: Edman, Virginia, Elbow, Elouise, Elkin, DoroThy, Emmings, Murdellg England, BeTTylou. Merry Carol Durkin-We'd all like To have Carol's sparkling personaliTy and abiliTy To make Triends, buT we can waTch her and wish. lndependenT STQTT, DirecTory STaTf, Radio Club, Virginia Edman-lnsTead oT a secreT pasT, Ginny has o secreT TuTure. All she Told us was ThaT she likes To dance. Elouise Elbow-Eloise sees secreTarial work ahead, wiTh plenTy oT Time Tor her TavoriTe pasTime sporTs. Dorofhy Elkin---l-lere is a girl wiTh plans! Dodie wanTs To be a Spanish inTerpreTer and Tly Trom home To SouTh America. Spanish Club, Radio Club, Mardell Emmings-Mardell is desirous OT secreTarial work where her member- ship in The TranscripTs should help her. TranscipT Club, Pres., Sec., Thalians. BeTTylou England-Always Tull oT pep, BeTTy was The liTe oT The parTy. Maybe ThaT's why her populariTy rose so TasT. Barbara ErreTT-Bobbie voiced The opin- ion oT The maioriTy of S.l-LS. sTudenTs when she lisTed Harry James and bowl- ing as her TavoriTes. Radio Club. Barbara Esmond-SweeT Bobbe's Tavar- iTe pasTime is mosT anyThing ThaT's Tun. Les Bas, BulleTin STaTF, Jr. CapiToline, Radio Club, NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. Jerry Farris-Jerry was a leading Sl-LS. Beau Brummel. Delphicsg l-li-Y, STudenT Council, Pill Rollers, Freshman BaskeT- ball, FooTball, SECOND ROW: Erre+T, Barbara, Esmond, Barbara, Farris, Jerry, FayarT, Josephine, Fiedling, Alice, Field, Anne. Josephine, Fayari'-A righT answer Tor everyThing could be given by Mo. She's an excellenT sTudenT and good gal. Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Bas, BulleTin, Na- Tional l-lonor SocieTy. Alice Fiedling-AnoTher discreeT person wiTh a secreTive TuTure. Good luck in whaTever you choose, Alice. Anne Field-You can Thank Anne when you admire The arT work on This year's CapiToline. Philos, Treas., Capilloline STOTT, Co-ArT EdiTor, Jr. CapiToline, ACappella, NaTional l-lonor Sociely. Virginia Fifer-Ginny is anoTher girl whose arTisTic abiliTies shine. l-ler Tu- Ture ambiTion is arTisTry. TranscripTs. Norma Finn-Norma will sTudy music and English in college. She's Tond of reading or lisTening To The radio. Dean Ford-Dean was a sTandouT mu- sician as a member oT our band and also of Charley Rodgers OrchesTra. Advanced Band. Helen ForTnerfSwimming, skaTing, rid- ing, and FirsT Aid work Took up a loT oT l-lelen's Time. NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. Eleanor Franz-Fun loving, cuTe, and popular. These Three words sum up Jeannie. Ralph Frenchflhe band will lose a valuable member when Ralph graduales. Band. THIRD ROW: Fifer, Virginia, Finn, Norma, Ford, Dean, ForTner, Helen, Franz, Eleanor, French, Ralph. ForTy-five JUNE SENIO RS FIRST ROW: Fricke. Wilma: Gahr. Helen: Gilmore. Bob: Glenwrighi, John: GoldsTein, Ed: Grigsby, Barbara. SECOND ROW: Grime, Rachel: Hackley, Jack: Hamlin, Ed: Hamlin, George: Hamrick, Mary Alice: Harms, MarTha. Wilma Fricke4PaTrioTic Wilma is an- oTher S.H.S. sTudenT who will enTer nurses Training. Helen Gahr-Helen aims To saTisTy a husband aT leasT because she's chosen being a housewiTe Tor her TuTure ambi- Tion. TranscripTs: G.A.A. Bob Gilmore-Who can TorgeT Bob in public speaking class! Besides worrying abouT The riexT day's oral he liked To dance. Spanish Club. John GlenwrighT - You've missed a TreaT im you haven'T heard Johnny play The piano. l-le's really solid. A Cap- pella. Ed Goldsiein-ModesT Ed should go Tar ahead in his chosen work-chemical en- gineering. OrchesTra: STuclenT Forum: ArT League. Barbara Grigsby -- PerT Bobbie does noT wanT a career buT iusT To seTTle down wiTh her TavoriTe male. Rachel Grime-lT is said eyes are The mosT valuable asseT To have: and did you ever nolice, Rachel's are always laughing. Jack Hackley-Jack is anoTher Two year man who has earned quiTe a repuTaTion Tor himselT around school. ACappella: Radio Club. Ed Hamlin-BroTher Ed aT The Hamlin Twosome who was an all round school leader. Spanish Club: Wranglers: Band, I-XssT. Drum Maior: STudenT Coun- cil. George Hamlin-Those Hamlins are Two of a kind. Check Georges acTivi- Ties. Spanish Club: Wranglers: Band, AssT. Drum Major: STudenT Council. Mary Alice Hamrick-A cuTe gal like Mary should have no Trouble Tinding a iob as a sTenographer. Marfha Harms-PreTTy as a picTure, MarTha should be successTul in whaT- ever proTession she Tollows. Berniece Hashman-Bea has a yen To gel' married and have plenTy oT Time To loaf. Richard Hawker-Rich plans To aTTend The U. aT l. and sTudy engineering iT The army doesn'T geT him TirsT. Virginia Henna-We could give a per- TecT aTTendance award To Ginge. AT leasf perTecT aTTendance aT all The dances! Georgianna Hinman - Fun-loving George will make some man a grand wiTe. Illinois Wesleyan will give her higher learning. Delores Hinlon-Delores plans To be a compTomeTer operaTor. Dancing and reading are her TavoriTe relaxaTions. Peggy Hol+z-AIThough Peggy is an avid horsewoman, her lasT Two years have given her oTher inTeresTs liusT ask The Tellowsl. Jr. and Sr. Les Bas: Radio Club, Sec.: NaTional Honor SocieTy. THIRD ROW: Hashman, Berniece: Hawker, Richard: Henna, Virginia: Hinman, Georgiana: Hinlon, Delores: Hollz, Peggy. ForTy-six .IUNE SENIORS FIRST ROW: 'HoIzwor'I'h, Peggy: Hon, Dan: Hoogland, June: Hooker, Don: Hopwood, Henry: Humphrey, Helen. SECOND ROW: Iverson, Reid: Jaeger, Linda Lee: Jayne, Nellie: Jackson, John: JeIIiFFe, Dick: Jellilife, Moriha. Peggy Holzworih-Peg was known for her pep and spirif in every field. Tran- scripf: G.A.A. Dan Hon-Is if or isn'f if gold? Ask Dan, whose fufure profession is mefal- urgy. Wranglers. June Hoagland - You sfudenfs can 'Ihank Hoogy for your very handy Slu- denf Direcfory. She was ifs very ca- pable edifor. Radio Club: A Cappella: Nonef: Direcfory Sfoff: Nafional Honor Sociefy. Don Hooker-Whose faulf was fhe air- plane crash? Call Don Hooker, crack corporafion afforney, for fhe airline company. Henry Hopwood-Newspaper work holds I-Ioppy's inferesf and affer lhe deadline a Iiffle baseball. Helen Humphrey-Helen breezed in and ouf of S.H.S., buf whaf a mellow breeze! She had whaf if fakes lo be on fhe beam. Reid Iverson-Good-looking Reid re- plied none or any fo all acfivify blank quesfions, buf we know who his favorife pasfime was. Linda Lee Jaeger-Linda is anofher one of 'rhe ever increasing MacMurray delegafion who'lI make fhai' school lheir camping ground nexf year. Les Bas: Radio Club. Nellie Jayne-Nel is anofher secrefar- ial aspiranf. She will probably offend business school firsf. John Jackson-John's agreeable per- sonalify won him many friends. To dafe welve found no one who doesn I fhink he's swell. DeMolay: Y, M, C. A. Dick Jellilife-Dick is 'lhe boy who could wield such amean drawing pencil. His work will be long remembered. Wrang- lers: Sfudenf Council: A Cappella: Pill Rollers. Jelliffe, Marfhaflhe U, of I. will be very forfunafe in geffing such a lovely gal as Marfha added fo iheir rosfer. Les Bas: Sfudenf Council. Howard Johnson-Howie has a prom- ising Iufure mapped ouf in chemical engineering, buf he won'+ be foo busy for sporfs or a game of chess. Iris Johnson-Iris, affer affending Iowa Sfafe College, plans fo be an aviafrix. Bafon Club: Riding Club: Philo: G.A.A. Virginia Johnson-The army nurse corps will gain a valuable assef in Jinny. She plans fo offend a nursing school in Chi- cago. Maxine Jones-Max is anofher girl who will ioin fhe ranks of a iob-seeking sec- refary. Virginia Joyce-Virginia was an aclive parficipanf in school and social evenfs,. Rosalyn Kasalko-When Rosalyn isn'f on office hours, she'II be dancing 'lo fhe 'lunes of her favorife band, Tommy Dor- sey. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Howard: Johnson, Iris: Johnson, Virginia: Jones, Maxine: Joyce, Virginia: Kasalko, Rosalyn. Forfy-seven JUNE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Kales, James, Keiper, Lois, Keller, Marlha, Kenney, Theresa, Klulnick, Alberi, Knighl, Joan. James Kales-Curley-haired Jim has a real lulure in slore lor him: Aeronau- lical engineering. Lois Keiper-Maybe some ol lhe iel- lows in service will be laking lheir medi- cine lrom Lois. Philo. Marlha Keller-Marly likes lo wrile and illuslrale her own slories. She plans lo be an angel ol mercy. Philo. Theresa Kenny-A slenographic posi- lion besl appeals lo Terry, wilh, ol course, plenly ol lime oll lor dancing. Alberl Klulnick-No, lhe Japs haven'l invaded lhe U. S., il's iusl Alby exer- cising his lavorile paslime-experiment ing in Chemislry. Nalional Honor So- ciely. Joan Knighl - We'll all remember Joan's beaulilul voice. She plans lo make music her lile work. Philos, Non- elle, Nalional Honor Sociely. George Koch-Amiable Coke's knack lor Malh should be ol good use when he ioins lhe Army Air Corps. Hi-Y, Boxing '43. Jack Krebs -- Der Fueherf' coming lrorn a long line ol German anceslors, piloled lhe Hi-Y's lhis year. Wrang- lers: Hi-Y, Presidenl. Orlando Krueger-Tinkering wilh me- chanics shculd come in handy when Or- lando sludies Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Koch, George, Krebs, Jack, Krueger, Orlando: Kusler, Francis: Ladaqe, Hcirriel: Lancasler, Margarel. Francis Kusler-Francis' hobby ol build- ing model planes may lead lo bigger lhings, he plans lo enler lhe liefd ol engineering. Ladage, Harriel-Harriel will have plen- ly ol experience when she slars on a career ol music. Jr. Elude, Adv, Or- cheslra. Margarel Lancasler-Lillle Margy wcs a girl lo make your pulse boal laslor. Thal's whal lhe palienls will say, loo. Choir, Pic-Wic Sub-Deb. Ola Jean Langford-Blondie wanls lo be a secrelary, and wilh her abilily we lhink she has a promising lulure. Richard Lawrence - Already in lhe Army Air Corps Reserve, Dick will be inducled soon aller gradualion. Slu- denl Forum, Nalional Honor Sociely. Marvin Levine - Figures llhe kind on paperl inleresl Marvin, He wanls lo be an accounlanl. A Cappella. Hilda Liedelarand --We'll remember Li'l Hildy lor her wil and originalily. She'll ioin lhe crowd and go lo Junior College. Les Bas, Nalional Honor Sa- ciely. Arl Lindburgh - Smiley Arl's quick wil made him lhe lile ol lhe parly- especially in hislory class. As yel, he has no college plans. Vifranglers, Hi-Y. Margrelle Lillle-Margie has lhe unique ambilion ol wanling lo own a Lillie Arl Shop. Tl'llRD ROW: Langford, Ola Jean, Lawrence, Dick, Levine. Marvin, Liedebrand, Hilda, Lindburg, Arl, Lillle, Margrelle. Forly-eighl JUNE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Livingslone, Belly: Livingslone, Shirley: Lowe, Alberl: Lowery, Bob: Luce, Mary Jean: Ludlam, Pal. A Belly Livingslone-Allhough Belle had many admirable qualilies we lhink lhal lhese lour words sum her up-lun lo be wilh. Jr, Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas, Sec.: Sludenl Council: Nalional Honor So- ciely. Shirley Livingslone-You'd never mis- lake Shirl lor anyone. Jusl look lor an allraclive Iillle girl barely 'live leel wilh black hair. Les Bas: A Cappella: Radio Club. Alberl Lowe-Al's amusing drawl and good humor caused us 'lo lake nolice, allhough he was only here during his senior year. iliob Lowery-ll Bob is as successlul in chemical engineering as he was in chemislry class he will have no lrouble. A Cappella. .Mary Jean Luce-Red will nol be lor- gollen, lor her lovely voice made Philos 'proud ol her. Philo: Rainbow Girls. Pal Ludlam-Pal's house should be a ioy lo behold lor inlerior decoraling is her arnbilion. Les Bas. Sam Madonia- Salvalore kepl lhe classes in good spirils wilh his remarks. He plans lo enler lowa Slale College and become a velerinarian. Tom Madison-Tom may be a recipi- enl ol lhe Pulilzer Prize some day il he lullills his arnbilion ol becoming a wriler. DeMolay. Frank Manuele-Frankie was our bas- kelball leam's indespensible manager. He wanls lo play prolessional baseball. Baseball: Foalball. Dolores Marker-Doclie always liked lo have lun, and lound il in dancing and movie-going. Here's a prospeclive Ma- rine. Spanish Club: Transcripl, Sec. Mariorie Marr-Margie is a girl wilh a lol ol loresighl. She inlends lo wok where she'll have a iob aller lhe war. Wanda Maslers-The dralling ol wom- en would hold no lerrors lor Wanda because she wanls lo ioin lhe Marines. Caleleria Council. Bill Marlin-Al presenl Bill's iavorile paslime is baskelball, bul soon lhe Army Air Corps will lake lirsl place. John Marlin-John's love lor sporls should make him a good sailor. Lel's hope lhe Navy doesn'l cul lhal wavy hair. Foolball: Boxing '43. Ora Mae Mccafferly-Ora Mae's hobby is painling oil piclures on glass, while slenography beckons. John McCarlhy-You've probably read John's sporls arlicles in cily papers or speculaled over his prediclions. Capi- loline Slall, Sporls Edilor: Buflelin, Ad. Slall, Sporls Edilor: Junior and May Seniors Class Treas. Norma McCurley - Mickey won much acclaim lor her prize. winning essay. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les.BAas, Vice Pres.: Sludenl Council: Bullelin: Nalional Honor Sociely, Harry McGraugh-Mac proved his ver- salilily in every way. Wranglers: Hi-Y: Radio Club: lndependenl,Slall: Capi- loline Slall, Publicily: Prom Cornmillee: Deivlolay. SECOND ROW: Madonia, Siam: Madison, Tom: Manuele, Frank: Marker, Dolores: Marr, Mariorie: Maslers, Wanda. THIRD ROW: Marlin, Bill: Marlin, John: McCalFerlyi, Ora Mae: McCarlhy, John: McCurley, Norma: McGraugl'i, Harry. Forly-nine JUNE SENIO RS FIRST ROW: McMullen, Belly Lou: McNeill, Elsie: Meek. Josephine: Melzger, Irene: Merano, Emil: Miller, Bill. SECOND ROW: Miller, Eileen: Miller, Elma: Mize, John: Modrow, Harold: Monlgomery, Jeanne: Moore, Roy. Belly Lou McMullen-The U. S. Cadel Nurse Corps will gain one swell girl whose pep and personalily leave any- one leeling beller. G.A.A.: Transcripl. Elsie McNeill--Dancing lo Tommy Dor- sey was Elsie's idea ol a good ilime. Aller she allends business college, some- one will gain a prelly slenographer. Advanced Orcheslra: Thealer Orches- lra: Transcripl Club. Josephine Meek-Jo's inlelligence and sweel disposilion should lake her lar al lhe Universily ol Chicago. Nalional Honor Sociely. lrene Melzger-Blond hair and a lriend- ly smile made lrene well-liked and should make her prospeclive business career successlul. Emil Merano-Emil likes lo hunl: maybe he'll be hunling bigger game aller he becomes an Air Cadel. Bill Miller-Bill's lavorile sporl was bas- kelball: soon he-'ll be scoring lor lhe Navy. Eileen Miller-Eileen's ambilion is lo keep her iob as a receplionisl. Swing, wriling lellers, and daling occupy much ol her lime. Elma Miller-All lhose enioyable Les Bas programs were carelully.planned by Elma. Les Bas, Program Chairman: Bullelin: ACappeIlo. John MizeiJohnny presided over lhe eager Delphics lhis year as his conlri- bulion lo beller said group. Track: Foolball: Delphics, Pres. Harold ModrowAl-lal's going la hop all lo lhe U. ol l. lo become an elec- lrical engineer. We know he's gol whal il lakes. Wranglers: ACappella: De- Molay: Civil Air Palrol. Jeanne Monlgcmery-MacMurray's gain is our loss lor we'll miss Jeanne nexl year. Philos, Treas.: Adv, Orcheslra. Roy Moore-Roy plans lo swilch lo Navy blue aller gradualion. More luck lo you Roy Boy! Second Band. Tom Morgan-Panch is an arlisl exlra- ordinary, a superior brain. Nalional I-lonor Sociely: A Cappella: Arl League: Wranglers: I-li-Y: Quill 8: Scroll: Capi- loline Slall, Arl: Bullelin, Carloonisl: Sludenl Forum: Independenl Slall: Slu- denl Council. Clilfordine Mounlz-Clill is an all round aclivily girl. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas, Treas.: Sludenl Council: G.A,A. Kalhleen Mueller-Kalhleen was es- leemed preside-nl ol lhe Philos. Philo, Pres.: Arl League: Sludenl Council: Adv. Orcheslra: Jr. Capiloline: Na- lional l-lonor Sociely. Siam Nicholl-eSam was number one on lhe hearl parade ol many culies. Na- lional Honor Sociely: Sr. Class Ollicer: Sludenl Council, Vice Pres.: Baskelball. Darlene NuckIesAWilh a llair lor danc- ing and rhylhm, Darlene hopes lo be- come a vocalisl. Thalians, Sec. Tom NolaneTom's airplane models are somelhing lo lalkoboul, l-le is inler- esled in Navy Air Corps. Band. ' ' THIRD ROW: Morgan, Tom: Mounlz, Clililiordine: Mueller, Kalhleeng Nicholl, Sam: Nuckles, Darlene: Nolan, Tom. Filly .IUNE SENIORS J FIRST ROW: O'Brien, Bob: O'Hara, Frilz: Oseland, Dolores: Palriclr, Jean: Fallon, Belly: Pehlman, Verna. Bob O'Brien-Bob likes lhe rhylhm ol Phil Harris, bul soon Anchors Aweighu will be meanl lor him. Frilz O'HaraAFrilz and his band pro- vided a lol ol iive al dances and olher school aclivilies. He's lhe one ol lhe drums. Spanish Club. Dolores Oesland-Dolores lold us lillle excepl lhal dancing and Harry James are her lavoriles. Jean Palrick-Jean wanls lo become a lop secrelary lo a high execulive, Les Bas: Sludenl Council: French Club. Belly Pallon-Praclical Belly will make a good nurse. She even spends some leisure lime sewing. Verna Pehlman-Verna was always way ahead' ol lhe class on lhose hislory lesls. ll's nalural she wanls lo leach il. Les Bas: Nalional Honor Sociely. Lelly Phillipe - Lelly is lhe lillle gal who made lhe arrangemenls lor lhe Les Bas dances. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas, Oulside Aclivilies Chairman. George Plall-Besides sparking lhe ln- dependenl Slall he was Capiloline edi- lor in chiel. Wranglers: Hi-Y: Bullelin, Sporls and Humor Edilor: Jr. Capilo- line, Pres.: Capiloline Slall, Edilor-in- Chiel: lndependenl Slall: Sluclenl Coun- cil: Prom Commillee: Nalional Honor Sociely. SECOND ROW: Phillipe, Lelly: Plolf, George: Plummer, Belly: Pohl. Belly: Pope, Lesler: Porler, Mary. Belly Plummer-Thirly years lrom now some ol our glamour girls will consull Belly aboul lheir wrinkles. Les Bas. Belly Pohl-Belly's nickname Sunny lells us lhal she'll make a pleasanl nurse- her lulure ambilion. Transcripl, Vice Pres. Lesler Pope-Lesler should always en- ioy himsell: his lavorile paslime is playing any sporl in season. Mary' Porler-Mary was a girl wilh a Ulhumb in every pie , Jr. Les Bas, Pro- gram Chairman: Sr. Les Bas: Jr. Capi- loline: Capiloline Slall, Sr. Edilor: Slu- denl Council: Bullelin Slall: Humor and Fealure Edilor: Radio Club: ACap- pella: Nalional Honor Sociely. Georgene Pree-We have Georgene lo lhank lor much ol lhe success ol lhe Radio Club. Radio Club, Pres.: Les Bas: Class Ollicer. Norma Randolph-Randy hos already been aclive in avialion, Bellie Reed -All Bellie wanls aller gradualion is a good sleady jab. Radio Club: Thealer Orch.: Thalians: Balon Club. Belly Reeves-Belly wilh her roguish smile admires lriendliness and praclices il. Adv. and Thealer Orcheslra. Mary K. Reiser-Quiel bul ellicienl Kay should be an able civil service employee. Loren Reynolds- Submarine all slar- board bow, coll navigalorf' And who is lhe navigalor? None olher lhan Loren Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Free, Georgene: Randolph, Norma: Reed, Bellie: Reeves, Belly: Reiser, Mary K.: Reynolds, Loren. Filly-one JUNE SENIORS J FIRST ROW: Riech, Shirley: Rosa, Angelo: Rowden, Bonnie: Roulman, Margarel: Rudd, Alberl: Rumsas, Ed. Shirley Riech-Friendly Shirley has a well-rounded personalily: bolh reading and dancing are her lovoriles. She'll lake up secrelarial lraining. Angelo Rosa.-Angelo is inlensely inler- esled in sporls, loolball being his long suil. The Marines have him now. Box- ing '43. Bonnie Rowden-Our gazing globe re- veals Bonnie doing secrelarial work and playing lennis or reading aller hours. Margarel Roulmon-You'll never lind a nicer girl lhan Marge.. She should go places in any work she chooses. Spanish Club. . Alfred Rudd -Aller Uncle Sam gels lhru wilh him, AI wanls lo go deep in lhe hearl ol Texas lo school. Bullelin. Ed Rumsos-Radio engineering holds Ed's inleresl lor lhe lulure. His college plans are undecided. Louise Russel-Louise's acliyilies beller show her inleresls and choracler lhan anylhing we could say. Philos: A Cap- pella: Jr. Capiloline: Copiloline Slall, Freshman and Soph. Pholo, Ed.: Bullelin Slall: Sludenl Forum: Nalional Honor Sociely. Wanela Russel-Boolsie will sludy die- lelics in college, bul wilh her pep she musl already know her vilamins. Na- lional Honor Sociely. Colherine Russell-Kay had a llair lor looking iusl so. Prelly soon she'll grace a Cadel Nurse's unilorm lor Uncle Sam. Dick Scaife-Dick is anxious lo gel in lhe lighl as o marine. His ambilion is lo become an ollicer. Band: Charlie Rodgers Orcheslra. Nalalie Schnepp-Nal's lulure is wrap- ped up in lhe nursing prolession, She will ioin lhe Cadel Nurse Corps some- lime aller June 9. Choral Club. Marlin Schroll-Mixing medicine is where Marly's lulure lies. He wanls lo become a pharmacisl. Bill Schueler-Bill wilh his easy going way made quile a name lor himsell. His aclivilies included: Wranglers, Sec.: Sludenl Council, Sec.: Pill Rollers: Ady. Band, l, 2, 3: Hi-Y. Waller Sieberl-Wall Told us lillle, ex- cepl lhal he likes lo spend his spore lime reading. Still waler runs deep, we say. Doris Shea-Red is desirous ol becom- ing a successlul secrelary. Her lovorile paslime is eoling. Lorella Shomidie-Rella should be a successful dancer because ol lhe easc and grace wilh which she dances. Lorraine SimonsfLorraine wanls lo be a good slenographer, Aller ollice hours she'd like lo dance-maybe wilh 'lhe boss. Adv. Orcheslra. Myra Simpson-Aller gradualion, Myra hopes lo become a cornplomeler op- eralor. Ice skaling or roller skaling will help her relax. Tronscripls. SECOND ROW: Russel, Louise: Russel, Wanela: Russell, Calherine: Scaife, Dick: Schnepp, Nalolie: Schroll, Marlin. THIRD ROW: Schueler, Bill: Seiberl, Waller: Shea, Doris: Shomidie, Lorella: Simons, Lorraine: Simpson, Myra. Filly-lwo JUNE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Smiley, Mary Jane: Smifh, Clarence: Smifh. Mary Evelyn: Smifh, Ted: Sorenson, Jack: Sparks, Doris. SECOND ROW: Spring, Dick: Sfaben, Georgene: Sfahr, Phyllis: Slarks, Shirley: Sfewarf, Pauline: Sfewarf, Wilma. Mary Jane Smiley--Golden-haired Mary Jane will keep sfeppin': she plans fo enfer eifher Cadef Nursing or profes- sional dancing. Clarence Smifh-A friend fo everyone, Smifh plans fo enfer fhe medical pro- fession and affend fhe Universify of Iowa, Mary Evelyn Smifh-Enfering S.H.S. her junior year, M. E. losf no fime in geffing info school acfivifies and social evenfs. Sfudenf Council. Ted Smifh-Charlie Rodgers Smiffy? He's fhe guy wifh fhe sax in hand and airplanes on his mind. Jack Sorenson-As a draffsman, Jack may design fhe planes of fhe. fufure. Meanfime, he'll fly fhem wifh fhe Naval Air Corps. Hi-Y: Wranglers: Freshman Baskefball. Doris Sparks-Sparkie loves any sporfs and she's good' af fhem foo. Business school and secrefarial work will be her nexf sfop. Philos. I Dick Spring-You've laughed plenfy af fhose carfoons adverfising Wrangler dances, haven'f you? Meer fhe arfisf - Curly Spring. Wranglers, Pres.: Hi-Y, Vice Pres.: Sfudenf Council: Pill Rollers: Rowing Club: ACappella. Georgene Sifaben-Cufe as fhey come, Ginger excelled in horseback riding. Affer college she'd like fo own a horse ranch. Adv. Orches.: Theafer Orches. Phyllis Sfahr--A fouch of Kenfucky blue gross, a soff drawling voice are Phyllis' disfincfions from us Yankees. Sfudenf Council: Philos. Shirley Sfarks-The ieep seems fo have unlimifed possibilifies, Shirley's ambifion is fo own one. Wifh her personalify she won'f have fo waiflong. ACappella. Pauline Sfewarf-Lovely Pauline's sweef smile and calm manner have a fouch of a Raphael porfraif, don'f you fhink? Philos: Cafeferia Council: Nafional Honor Sociefy. Wilma Sfewarf-Willie held sfrings on many hearfs and kepf many fellows wondering. She plans fo go fo school in Florida. Marfha Sformoni-Calling all boys, call- ing all boys- Here's one of fhe few girls we've found who admifs she wanfs fo be a housewife. Edwin Sfryker-Our crysfal ball reveals Edwin as a successful elecfrical engi- neer. He will go fo Purdue fo gef his basic fraining. Nafional Honor Sociefy. Carolyn Sfucky-Good-nafured, gener- ous, iolly, and clever are four adiecfives fhaf besf describe Carolyn. Spanish Club, Clarrissa Tarr-Sficker plans fo sfarf pounding fhe keyboard soon affer grad- uafion. She likes fo dance or swim for exercise. Kiffy Teach-All who know Kiffy agree she is grand. She will go fo J. C. Nafional Honor Sociefy. Jim Teckenbrock--Jim is so well known fhaf anyfhing we say will be superfluous. Wranglers, Pres., Vice Pres., Sgf. af Arms: Capifoline Sfaff, Business Mgr.: Jr. Bul- lefin: Hi-Y, Treas.: Soph., Treas.: Senior Class Pres.: Sfudenf Council, Sec.: De- lvlolays: Pram Commiffee: Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, Mgr. 3. THIRD ROW: Sformonf, Marfha: Sfryker, Edwin: Sfucky, Carolyn: Tarr, Clarissa: Teach, Kiffy: Teckenbrock, Jim. Fiffy-fhree JUNE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Thomas, Rosella: Tolliver, Doris: Toombs, Bob: Troy, Virginia: Vaniman, Frances: Verser, Belly. Rosella Thomas-lf will be a lucky bunch of sfudenfs who have Rosie as fheir feacher. Nafional l-lonor Sociefy: Philos: Adv, Orchesfra. Doris Tolliver --A college educafion looms before Doe af an undecided school of higher learning. Bob Toombs- Bookie Bob was rafed as one of our fop dancers who was always on hand af every dance. Virginia Troy-Jimmie Ann's confribufion fo sfudenf forfure was fhe fransporfing of yellow cuf slips fo brighfen up ihe feachers' lives, Frances Vaniman-A one word descrip- fion of Frannie is: sweef. So far we've found no one who dispufes fhis. Span- ish Club. Beffy Verser-Beffy plans fo enfer U. S. Cadef Nurse Corps soon, buf fhaf ring on her leff hand says nof for long. Viola Vespa-Vi's grand personalify and big smile won her many friends. She should be a rnosf successful secrefary. Bob Vick-We hope Bob is as successful in fhe Air Corps as he was in S.l-l.S. Wrangler: l-li-Y: DeMolay: Junior Class Vice Pres.: Radio Club: Band. Loueffa Volle--Loueffa's responsibilify and pafience made her an excellenf person for fhe iob of handling senior picfures. Capifoline Sfaff, Sr. Phofogra- phy Edifor: Philos: Nafional Honor So- ciefy. SECOND ROW: Vespa, Viola Roberf Wallace-Blackie aspires fo fhe highesf posifion in fhe world. A flyer in fhe A. A. C. lSubfle ioke, gef ifl Jacqueline Whynof-Jacque's fufure lies in Chemisfry affer going fo J. C. and fhen somewhere else. Les Bas. Bill Wiesenmeyer-Bill is a sporfs en- fhusiasf, Swimming and horseback rid- ing are his favorifes. ACappella. : Vick, Bob: Volle, Loueffa: Wallace, Rcberf: Whynof, Wallace Wiley-U. of l. and physics are Bud's fufure plans. l-le says he aided fhe war efforf by nof ioining fhe Ofrny. Beffy WiIIeH-Berry will don a whife cap and go info fhe very popular voca- fion of nursing. Frances Wilmefh-Frannie wifh her over abundance of brains should go far in her chosen field, bacferiology. Nafional I-lonor Sociefy: Capifoline Sfaff, Jr. Phofog, Ed.: Adv. Orchesfra: Sfudenf Council, Jacqueline: Wiesenmeyer, Bill. Phyllis Wilson-Tillie is fhe liffle girl who led fl-ie big cheers fo keep up our feam's morale. Jr. 8: Sr. Les Bas: Cheer- leaders. Walfer Winch--Walfer's fufure ambifion is up in fhe air as an Air Cadef. Maxine Wolff-Mack is a pafriofic girl who sells sfamps and bonds and does Red Cross work fo aid fhe war efforf. Les Bas. '22 THIRD ROW: Wiley, Wallace: Willeff, Beffy: Wilmefh , Frances: Wilson, Phyllis: Winch, Walfer: Wolff, Maxine. Fiffy-fou r NE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Wood, Marion: Xamis, Pauline: Burris, Caroline: McCullom, Sam: Sloman, Alice: Mol7TeTT, Julia. Marion Wood-We all remember Mar- ion's beauTTiul skin and big brown eyes. We hope Marion has good luck. Pauline Xamis-Pauline's sparkling eyes, smiling Tace, and charming personaliTy broughT her The admiraTion oT everyone. Caroline Burris-Caroline's personaliTy will be a sure winner aTTer leaving high school. Sam McCullom-All we can say abouT Sam is ThaT he is one oT The all-round grandesT Tellows you'll ever meeT. Vice Pres., Wranglers: Pill Rollers: Soph. Class Pres.: l-li-Y. Alice Sloman-Alice should have no Trouble Tulfilling her ambiTion To sing opera. Remember her solo aT The as- sembly. Julia Mo'FTeTT-We are glad To have Julia graduaTe wiTh her class aTTer being aT lvlaclvlurray a year. Les Bas. SmiTh, Ted George KnighT-Since George didn'T Turn in an acTiviTy blank, we don'T know much abouT him. We're sure he'll be successful Though. Ted SmiTh-Ted leTT during The year. l-le was well-known Tor his mellow saxo- phone. KnighT, George Zimmerman, Bob Hale, Ted Maddox, Jim Bob Zimmerman-Maybe some aT you didn'T recognize Zeke as he Tlew around above your heads in his merry airplane. Wranglers: l-Ti-Y. Bill Werner-Bill is a swell Tellow and made loTs aT Triends in high school. FiTTy-'Hve Werner, William Ted Hale-Ted leTT Tor The Marines be- Tore graduaTion, buT who can TorgeT such a handsome TooTball player? James Maddox-Jim really goT around. l-le worked hard on The business sTaTf OT The BulleTin, JUNIORS OFFICERS AlberT Plain PRESIDENT George Hamlin VICE-PRESI DENT 5 . T-fri ja ' T rf, X -1,,,.,. ill Nancy Noonan SECRETARY MarTha June SmiTh TREASURER I - h Plain Hamlin. SWT ' Noonan. our TooTboll, boslceTboill. boseboll, onol Troclc Teoms. held Them in. The school con be sure ThoT This oiggres sive Junior Cloiss will more Thon Till The shoes oT The de porTing Seniors. ln The nexT yeor This closs will become even more lorominenT in school ocTiviTies. Alreody They ore preporing Tor ploices on NoTionol Honor SocieTy ond oTher ochievemenTs in oThleTics, clubs, ond scholorship. So moke woy Tor o Junior Closs which is Tull oT vim, vigor, cincl viToliTy. Moy They reoch The gools expecTeol oT Them ond when They oleporT os Seniors leove behind Them o permoinenT mork on SpringTielcl l-ligh School ond on The mony cloisses of The TuTure. I 2 9 ' K1 6 ' 0 'is' 'T 5 2 ' 1l:4l'l- T5 ' 1' .1 T T 4 1 ' A T .7 -- W XT! f 'W H ,f i 2 ll. 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Garland Goben, Jane Graham, Nancy Green. J a m e s Alexander, Roberi' Allan. Barbara Alfon, Bar- bara Babcock, Alice Brand'I', Gloria Brennecke. Doris Capen, Carol Chambers. Louise Crump, Delores Cull. Marilyn Edwards, Bei'- +y Elder. Q Fii+y-seven Sruari' Brown, Jean Bryan, Audrey Burns. Gordon Chambers, Sam Chapin, Jim Chapman. Mariha Ann Daigh, Juhlan Davis, Donald Day. Marylou Elmore, Eugene Esfes, Marian Finn. BeHy Frisbie, James Furliclc, Mary Frances Glisson. BeH'y Rose Greenberg, Francine Grubb, Kafhleen Guinan. Velma Hashman, Dorolhy Hickman, JUNIORS Mary Lou Hocker. Joanne Kelly, Connie Kervin, Darlene King. Jean Leonard, Marcelene Long, Nor- ma Jean Long. Ka+hryne McGra1'h, Jo Anne McMas- +er, Wanda McNeil. Louise Morrissey, DoHy Moun+z, Kei+h Nelch. Carol Oakley, Jim Oglesby, BeHy Olinger. Dorofhy Habel, Elea- nor Halligan. EdwardHamlin, George Hamlin. Bob Horin, Ann Hovey. Roy Kovski, Waller Kraushaar. Luan Luers, Dick Mac- Wherler, Marfha Meeks, Mary Ann Meier. Filly-eighl Nancy Jackson, Beverly Johnson, Jeanne Keiper. Lois Lacy, Virginia Lear, Charles Lee. Shirley Maisenbacker, Bob McCauley, Janel' McCu'I'cheon. Alice Melcher, Kale Moore, lrving Morgan. Shirley Nice, Howard Nilsson, Nancy Noonan. Be'Hy June Page, Maurice Pell, Slan- ley PerlmuH'er, JUNIORS Jane Rudd, Bob Ruff. James Shomaker, Mar iorie Shuey. Norma Ann Pelefish, BeH'y Peyion, Beverly Phillippe. Vicfor PraH', Alice Pro- frock, Clarence Rad- ford. Roberl Siarlce, BeHy S+ro+hman. Virginia Vaughn, Jean Vinson. Joanne Wood, Pair: cia Young. Bill Phillips, Alberl' Plain Pe+e Pra+her. Michael Redmond, Caro lyn Rennick, BeHy Rie'F ler. Ned Ring, Marilyn Roberi, Dale Rosenberg. Aniia Sanders, Arah-Dean Scheele, Delores Schmidt Marie Schalenbafg- Barbara SeaY' BeH'Y Ann Shea' Muriel Small, Birchall Smi+h, Marlha June Smiih. an. . ' Henry Smhkhiesu Mary Lou Solomon' Pamcia Soma. LaRue Tamfor, CharloHe Taylor, Yvonne Taylor. Myron Waldon, Pafsie Wanless, Peggy Wanless. Georgia Thompson, Palricia Towers, Joan Towle. Alice Jordan. Maxine Willis. Fiffy-nine SCPHOMORES OFFICERS Carter Hagberg PRESIDENT Evelyn Sherman VICE PRESIDENT Ka+hrynlee Flesch SECRETARY Mierley Brown TREASURER Hqgberg Sh 1 Erma l esc n Fl h' Brown Crew culs and lhe smell of garlic were Jrhe earmarlcs of lhis class. Pledge days over and The hallway poinl passed 'rhe sophomores areimarlced by sophislicafion and a condescending air Jroward freshmen. These second year sludenls have already begun lo lake a place in every phase of school life. They have conlribuled lo lhe growlh of school or- ganizalions and have assumed places in alhlelics and school work. Their achievemenls in sociely and scholar- ship have been high. They lcnow The meaning of hard work. I H is up lo Jrhese sludenls To Jralce charge of The school clubs and olher aclivilies. 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M' le Jean Brown, Roberl Brubaker, Donna Burkhardl, Shirley Burlle, Rulh Busch, Bonnie Callarman, Louis Bell Coe Jackie Collins, Herberl Cook, James Cornell, Emadale Cornlhwaile, Frances Cox, Margarel Ann 6--Bernadine Drake, Harold Easley, Edirh Easlon, Belly Ebinger, Gloria Ekiss, Shirley Ellis, Barbara Evans, Belly 7 8 Ann Fagan, Renee Mae Fassero, Jean Ferreira, Anna May Feger, Eslher Fiedling. -Lorine Finn, Norma Finney, Sally Fisher, Jack Fisherkeller, Tam Flallery, Dorolhy Ann Fleischli, Flesch, Kalhrynlee Flesch, Delores Follz, Bessie Forlner, Doris Frederick, Theodore Friedman. Connie --Alma Frobose, l-larriel Frohwiller, Cleo Fullz, Wanda Gagnon, Belly Jean Gahr, Mildred Gebhardl, Ray Geer, Jackie Glover, Roberl Goin, Juanila Green, Rulh Gunderson, Bill Guymon. Sixly-one ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 71 SOPHOMORES l-Henry' Hahn, Wanda Hahn, William Hammer, Norma Jean Hari, Elizabelh Haihoway, Doroihy Hays, Tom Herron, Virginia Herier, Jane Hiclcs, Jean Hinds, Audrey Hobbs, Sue Hoffman. 2-Tom Hofsfeiier, Polly Hollembealc, Mary Lou Holiorn, Linda Lee Huslcey, Sigrid lben, Tommy lsenhour, Arne Jeppesen, Donald Johnson, Dick Jones, Harry Jorgensen, Philo Kane, Russel Keefner. 3-Shirley Jean Keegan, Belly Keen, Dolores Kelso, Mary Lou Keys, Henry Kirl, Bill Kloppenburg, Helen Kress, Delmar Krueger, Peggy Kunz, Lillian Lasseier, Elmer Lafhrom, Margie Leeperi. 4-Loiiie Lemmon, Camilla Leoiia, Alice LeSeure, Jane Lewis, Mary Ann Liggeif, Norma Longhia, Carolyn Lunde, Shirley MacMurdo, Bob Maddex, Jean Magill, Berry Jean Marriofi, Violei March. -Nancy Maurer, Ed Maxey, Josephine McCaiieriy, Chuck McCarrel, Mary McDonald, John McOinn, Bill McKinney, Jerry McQuinn, John Melin, Helen Meizger, John Mifflin, Bonnabell Miller. -Alice Milsfead, Jim Minnis, DeWiH Monigomery, Forresi Moreland, Tom Murphy, Ruih Niccolls, Norma Noiiinghom, Poi O'Brien, Geneva Osborn, Janice Overalcer, Jeaneane Palmer, Gloria Parlc. 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A ROW I-Logan Schlipf, Jo Schmidr, Marilyn Schmidl, Alyce Schoenernan, Roberfa Schofield, Leola Schuler, Eleanor ROW Qi Schweifzer, Jack'Sco+l, Eugene Seiberl, Bob Sharp, Evelyn Sherman, Mary Shofner. Wanda Shull, Mary Singler, Roderic Skinner, Dale Smi+h, Donna Smilh, Russell Spindel, Glenn Slurdevani, Norma Sullivan, Violel' Sullivan, Alan Sufion, Oeorgeene Sweisberger, Roberl' Taylor. ROW 3-James Thompson, Harold Tippelf, Roberr Todd, Mary Lau Toigo, Mary E. Toambs, Bill Truulman, Al June ROW 4 Trede, Freeda Tucker, George Vass, Lawrence Vinson, Rurh Mary Walker, Paul Walson. -Elizaberh Weinhoell, Elsie Werlz, AI Weslburg, Everelf While, Jack Willey, Owen Williams, Tom Williams, Norma Woodman, Norma Woods, Ken Adams, Allan Brady, Clarice M. Campbell. ROW 5-Jack Canady, Alwaod Orihfiih, Dale Oranewold, Carler l-lagberg, Brenzella Halford, Bill Holland, Mary Evalena Jackson, Carol Johnson, Nancy Kelly, Mariorie McKnighT, Allen Norris, Nancy Ja Sanders, ROW 6-Shirley Zuckerman. Sixfy-fhree Q m in Q f MDI 7, X NK I Nl Illllu lla I I Ill -Nw IIIISI w fL.--A Q i i I Pl ' A I , Q. M Y, I Z . W , . . f V I 4 V' ' I ,, A . I I I V ' ' I 'I ...-.1351-'24'l 'AUu:'l':Il5: 'l:iIi:iiil. if I ii 4-r1ii.:llfl.l'u,: .Il-.un-q ' !Ilf! 'e!'l'-'Wil -ilisn I X, '.li!II-i. n::II!l, nisigll X i':sri,'!IIgi!igI :Ilgirh 0 I 1:.i'.gi.i3i, .1 Ulillli - if ui fy I'!!25-'-g-II'.i.:.:...!3 . I ,S---1-J,:. .- ,.g--vjilurl '- ' I ' I .1 11 :qw U04 94,45 ' gfjlx. .fn M A ,, 'r ly. I i I I I 0 a . . I ,-uv FRESHMEN OFFICERS George Dciigh PRESIDENT Pal' Noonan VICE PRESIDENT Lucille Luers S ECRETA RY Donald Miller TREASU RER Luers I'h . Miller. NOW' Dmgh. Nine rnonlhs ogo severol hun'dred cooIies enfered Springfield I-Iigh. They were oll good sporls oboul ele- volor posses ond being senl Io room 223 or 303. Now Ihey're reody Io ploy Ihe some Iriclcs on Ihe new Irosh. AI Iirsl Ihey were blissfully corelree oboul enlering high school, buf Ihey soon golf down Io Ihe work on hond, sfudying. This is proved by ponderous sloclcs of boolcs Ihey corry home eoch nighl. From Ihese young hopefuls Ihe new leoders will op- peor. Then wilhin Ihe nexl Ihree yeors Ihey will de- velop Irom bewildered Irosh ond sophislicoled sophs Io upper closs leoders in olhlelics ond scholorship. I-Iere's Io Ihe new leoders of Springfield I-Iigh. We hope Ihol your Iulure will be os pleosonl os il is profil- oble. So Ihe resl of The school is looking Iorword Io greol Ihings from Ihis very promising Ireshmon closs. Sixly-four FRESHMEN 92 X , N q ,,, MAQ, i L M, -V . ,, I I ..,.' - . A- .3 - . ,V J ' f , ' 1 i' i' ' .I . fi' ' Ui' -A - 'fi 4 . L-, . f 'Z 'l5? - 'fx 'rl i E ,h,' f Q f A ' if g R A ' for , 4 V , .W .. . . ,. L i if L C H Q f ,, . g , A f fi I. , i A ii A ' -1 1 , ' - -' A J . .. X , gl i 1 .4 , rri 5 . ,. - . A . A 1 l A . 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ROW 2-Jo Anne Beally, Virginia Beckwilh, Doris Beeby, Grace Bialeschki, Russell Bibb, Gloria Faye Bickhaus, Bob Bivin, Inez Blakeman, Norma Blakey, Lyman Bliven, Bill Blucke, Bob Blucke. ROW 3 -Dorolhy Boaden, Jackie Bane, Andy Bono, Lois Bowman, Mary Broaclwell, Ronald Brockell, Charles Brodish. Dorolhy Bryson, Joan Bunchman, Melvin Bundy, Franklin Bunker, Barbara Bunn. ROW 4-John Bunn, Shirley Ann Burris, Tom Buller, Carl Campbell, Roberl Canlrall, Paul Canum, June Carroll, Virginia Carler, Dorolhy Carver, Richard Cary, Roberl Casey, Palricia Cassen. ROW 5-Jo Caslleman, Carlo Calalano, Evelyn Charles, Kay Chrislen, Alice Clark, Donna Clark, Richard Cobb, Joan Colburn, l-lelen Collier, Gerald Combs, Ferne Comslock, Jean Courlwriglil. ROVV 6-Alberla Cox, Charles Cox, Edward Cox, Wilbur Cox, Richard Crawford, Nan Cromley, Mary Lee Cunning- ham, Jimmy Curry, George Daigh, Edward Davis, Joan Davison, Belly Delehanly. ROW 7-Donna Sue Dickerson, Louis Dickinson, Marlina Dillard, Paul Dixon, Bernice Dobbs, Jean Dodd, Sally Donelan, Belle Doubek, Bernadean Draughen, l-larriell Drennan, Pal Dressendorler, Earl Dryloose. ROW 8-Marilyn Dunn, Kalherine Jean Eades, Shirley Edwards, Joan Ehrenslrom, Mary Ellcin, Bill Esles, Mary Evans, Wm. Paul Farley, Anila Farris. Jeanne Flickinger, Gerlrude Folkerls, Dorolhy Follz. Sixly-live ' ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW li' if. r FRESHMEN 92 I-Jack Ford, Emmarie Fox, Dorcas Frame, Evelyn Frederick, Florence Jean Frilsch, Nancy Fullz, Vera Jane Gahr, Kay Gaines, Belly Gasche Dick Gibbs, Charles E. Gibson, Charles Gillespie, Donna Gilmore, Thomas Doris Green, Elaine Green, Louise Gulley, Janice Gwollney 2- 3-Don Hale, Margarel Halligan, Wanda Harris, Mary Alice Harwood, Lila Fricke, Juanila Frilchman, Lyle William Gales. Goin, Bob Gorham, Kelly Granl, Pal Haag. Hashman, Wayne Hensler, John Herndon, Jackie Herler, Juanila Hicks, Clara Hinds, Ernesl Hissong, Roberl Hodge. Beverly Hoslick, Mariella Howard, Nancy Howard, Roberl Hummell, Eileen lrwin, Rulh lrwin, Allan Isley, Elnora Jackson, Wanela Ja 4.. 3fT'I -Charles Jellers, Belsy Johnson, Reggie Jones, Barbara Jorgensen, Ro Karnes, Belly Kavanagh, Roger Kaylor Aleda Keech, Dick Kelso, 5 D Ki 6 -Mary Kennerly, James Kessler, Mary Louise Kihn, Gloria King, Roberl Norma Krezner, Juanila Mae Krueger, Pal Kunz, Clill Kurrus, 7-Meldean Lamasler, Belly Jane Lampe, Jeanne Lanphier, Pal Leeper, Carol Leulenmayer, Mariorie Lillle, Lucille Luers, Norma Luparell, Jerrold 8-Frank Mason, Homer Maslorakos, Marjorie Maurer, Tom Maylleld, Lelilia McDonald, Nancy McGralh, Paul McGuire, Carolyn McLarly, Marilyn i Lois Humphrey, Roberl Humphrey, on, Norman Jayne. berl Judson, Dick Kahler, George avid E. Kellner. rlwrighl, Lois Kopalz, Helen Krebs, Peggy Lakin. 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VV VV V V ,, V V , V 3 t , : Z My A f ' ' V ' V ' 7 VV . , M R A I , , .V . .V V A Lf- AV . V V . L 1. . s me - ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 1 - 2 3- 4- 5 5.- 7- 8 T Florence Melzger, Bill Michener, Tom Mussall, Harley Neikirk, Margarel Neilson, Donna Mae Nesbill, Helen Niccolls, Janel Nighlingale, Mary Nolan, Pal Noonan, Bill Odle, Alice Oller. Wanda Ollis, Elmer Orrnsby, Dick Orr, Georgia Mae Pappas, Belly Parkinson, Mally Palkus, Eleanor Pallon, Doralhy Lee Peek, Paul Penewill, Harold Perganson, Raberl Perry, Belly Pierce. Doris Poelcher, Bill Posegale, Barbara Praler, Glenn Prall, Owen Pressler, Edwin Pyall, Dick Radeke, Norma Jean Rader, Shirley Reclor, Bill Reece, Wanda Jean Reed, Dolores Richards. Donna Rieller, Barbara Robinson, Roberl Rodenbeck, Joan Rogers, Marlin Rumble, Jack Sarll, Peggy Schaler, Alberl Schmid, Bill Schnirring, Doris Schuler, Belly Selinger, Bill Sexlon. - Charles Sexlon, Lois Shand, Frances Sharp, Shirley Sharp, Juanila Shaw, Roberl Shirley, Jim Shuping, Ray Sidener, Waller Skaggs, Charles Skeeilers, Mary Skinner, Mary Lou Sloman. Virginia Small, Jerry Smilh, Janila Srnilh, Lucille Smilh, Pol Smilh, Palricia Smilh, Rulh Sokolis, John Som- mervillc, Sam Soulhwick, Doris Mae Slolling, Jack Slarke, David Slevens. Jack Slewarl, Ann Slilley, Marilyn Sline, Tam Slokes, Joyce Slone, Juanila Slone, Elsie Slrickland, Mariiane ' Slryker, Peggy Slubbs, Bill Sluemke, Wayne Slurdevanl, Ronald Sullivan. La Verne Tarr, Rallie Tale, Dick Teckenbrock, Loraine Templelon, Nancy Teuscher, Don The-ilken, Donald hompscn, Jack Thornburg, Elmo Taenningsrneier, Marlha Tolliver, Ellen Tomilson, Mary Traylor. Sixly-seven FRESHMEN 9' . , - ,Y . 5 V .l,.V,..,7.a ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW I-Mariorie Turney, Angela Vespa, William Wainscoll, Dorolhy Wakelield, Edilh Wanless, Jack Walers, Dick Walson, Houslon Walson, Ella Mae Weiland, Joyce Welzel, Lillian Weyanl, Nancy Wheeler. 2-Oliver While, Dorolhy Wiemer, Dawn Williams, Edwards Williams, Ernie Williams, Kennelh Williams, Ken- nelh Winn, Billie Rulh Wood, Rulh Jean Woodrull, Rollin Young, Yvonne Young, Lois Ziegler. 3--John Zimmerman, Beverly Anderson, Charlolle Andrews, Richard Ashlon, Norma Babbs, Charles Bacon, Mary Lu Barr, Kennelh Beally, Shirley Benedicl, Belly Brady, Virginia Bunch, Roger Chapman. 4-Dale Chere, Bob Chesnul, Russell Console, Sara Corley, Nancy Denes, Gene Dial, Marion Dixon, Mary Durham, Anne Dulelle, Dorolhy Eades, Marlha Edman, Allan Edwards. 5-Judy Eielson, Helen Elder, Bill Farley, Joann Glossop, Charles Graham, Marlin Graham, Rudy Haas, Barbara Hall, Wayne Harrison, Janis Headrick, Donald Hines, Duane Holmes. 6-Belly Hosmanek, Shirley Hubbard, Roger Humphrey, Shirley lrwin, Shirley lsenberg, Eda Mae Jennings, Rosebud Jones, Bob Juslice, Clara Kaslon, Jeanelle Kimpel, Delmar Kresse, Eddie Landholl. 7-Dave Lasswell, Jane Lawler, Gilberl Liberman, Barbara Lichlenberger, Charlolle Lounsberry, Jean Lowe, Jean Maiors, Donald Mayol, Walda lPelel McCoy, Colleen McKenna, Eugene McNish, Jackie Merrill. 8-'Theresa Miller, George Mills, Tom Moorman, Leland Myers, Max Napier, Ann Nelch, Bill Newcorn, Corinne Niedbal, Mary Parkerson, Nancy Pelham, Frank Pell, Charles Pickering. Sixly-eighl FRESHMEN 9' ROW I-William Posladelc, Jerry Raich, Jack Rinclc, Shirley Robbins, Eugene Rogers, Dean Rosenberg, Louis Rubin, Janice Rudin, Janellak Sl. James, Marilyn Saunders, Dolores Scoll, Barbara Sexion. ROW 2-Mary Sharp, Bill Simpson, Delberl Smilh, Ann Snyder, Marge Spaflord, Roberl Thompson, Donna Volz, Pal Vredenburgh, Rulh Walker, Donnie Wallace, Mary Jean Wehrenberg, Russell Weller. ROW 3-Palricia Wesfbroolc, Arlhur Woxler, Nadine Whilsell, Harold Wiesenmeyer, Jim Willey, Jack Williams, Nancy Wilson, Dolores Winierbouer, Sybil Wyle, Ralph Yarlce, Jeanine Youngblood, Mary Zander. Sixfy-nine GO NE TO THE SERV ICE f THROUGH THE LAST SCHOOL YEAR QE Q Nz C3 Q v Xxx , Xsf' ARMY BOB I-IOLLIDAY JOI-IN I-IEIDINOER BOB JENSEN VINCENT LOUNSBERRY FRANK METZGER 9 ! ebx 1 i O ARMY AIR CORPS ,,,, ,H R DON KING 5 fs g I-A-W, PAUL NELSON ED DAY X BILL DOUBEK M If A A A A A A A A A A A A A 'TI1is Iisf is as accurafe as possible up fo 'rhe Iime fhe Capifoline wen? 'Io press. Sevenfy GONE TO THE SERVICE ,L THROUGH THE LAST SCHOOL YEAR Q MARINES PAUL BARTSOKAS DICK BECKER EUGENE BRADFORD GLEN BURKE TED HALE JACK MUIR CHARLES COX ARNE JEPPESEN ANOELO ROSA 'lr 'A' ir 'A' A' 'k if uk ak 'k ir 'A' 'Ir if 'This lisf is as accurafe as possible up +o 'rhe Hme fhe Capifoline weni' +o press. Sevenfy-one GO NE TO THE SERV ICE ,L if THROUGH THE LAST SCHOOL YEAR? NAVY SAM RADFORD WARREN BOENER BOB BOTTORFF WM. CARTER DONALD DAY FRANK DONNELLY BILL I-IENRY JIM LITTON TED CI-IAMBERLAIN FRANK BUTCI-IEK BOB MIFFLIN FRANK MOSCARDELLI STANLEY RESPET LOUIS TAYLOR BILL WERNER JACK BALDWIN S - S1 t Nl E Rx 5, fw IQV -L ,sg X Q- CARL BEROKVIST JOI-IN EISELE JACK GROVE BILL MARTIN LOREN LUCKY BILL MOORE, JR. MARTIN ROOERS DICK ST. JOI-IN RUSSELL WALTER KENNETI-I VANCE BILL WATSON NAVY, AIR CORPS RICHPLAIN 'A' ak 'A' uk 'Ir ir 'A' ir i' 'A' 'A' 'k 'Ir 'k 'This Iisi' is as accurafe as possible up 'ro 'che Iime Ihe CapiI'oIine wenI' 'Io press Sevenfy-Iwo x CLASS MEMBER AUTOGRAPHS if 'A' 'A' 'A' ir 'lr ir ir 'A' ir 'k 'k 'A' S enfy-Three CLASS MEMBER AUTOGRAPHS 'Ir 'Ir 'Ir 'A' uk ir 'Ir 'A' ir if 'lr 'Ir if 'A' Sevenfy-four ' A ' 'N PM H NON ph f T i K F5 Hi TQK ' 1 . NUTS M MN W' ...4.L4.................. 5' , Q-1 N I A r ? 2 Q S Q 3 3 i N x A E a 1 2 5 5 s 1 S n 1 'K i 1 i v A 1 l 4 P 5 e 3 f E E 1 5 THE CAPITOLINE STAFF If X, er: I , IoH Gauge P IEP EDITOISINLITI . EDITOR .............,... George PIaH' ADVISOR .............., Roberf Furry ASSOCIATE EDITOR ,...... Ka'I'e Moore ASSOCIATE EDITOR,CI'1arIoH'e Bre'I'scI'1er SENIOR EDITOR ,....,.4,. Mary Porier SPORTS EDITOR ,...... John McCar+I1y BUSINESS MOR. ...,,. Jim Teckenbrock ASST. BUS. MGRS. ..,,... Ann Wicheri' Carol Durkin ART EDITORS ........... Tom Morgan Anne Field SENIOR PHOTOGRAPH EDITOR 4...........,.. LoueHe Volle JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPH EDITOR . , ......... Frances Wilmefh FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE PHOTO EDITOR I , .,.... Louise Russel PUBLICITY EDITOR . ,, Harry McGraugh SNAPSHOT EDITOR ..... BircheII Smi'rh TYPIST ........,,.,.... Harrie'I' Hun'I'er STANDING: Jim Teckenbrock, Torn Morgan, Olive June Hoagland, JaI1n McCarII'1y, Carol Durkin, BircI1eII Smiih SEATED: Frances Wilmeih, Louefta VoIIe, Harrief I-Iunier, ,Oeorge PIaII, CIuarIo++e Brefscher, Harry McOraugI1, Mary Porfer. Seveniy-seven STAFF ASSEMBLES '44 lrregardless oT Tilm shorTages, paper shorTages, labor shorTages, and myriads oT oTher scarciTies, The '44 CapiToline is now in The hands oT many sTudenT sub- scribers. GreaT were The Toils ThaT have been waded Through To superinduce ye auld CapiToline. FabricaTion sTarTed sluggishly because aT disabiliTy To pro- cure Tilm and Tlash bulbs in The iniTial parT oT This year, buT aTTer an ok sTamp Trom The prioriTy board. The bool: began rolling and has Tinally sTopped in your possession wiTh a cover encas- ing iT and numerous pages inside. lTs planning sTarTed among The ediT- orial sTaTT lasT July and conTinued ThroughouT The summer. The Theme de- veloped in conTerences wiTh The arT ediTors, The advisor, and a Tew char- acTerisTics leased Trom The I89O's. Through The school year The maTerial began To be accumulaTed. The snap- shoT ediTor momenTarily blinded many willing subiecTs. The copy ediTors, aTTer gaThering in- TormaTion, hibernaTed To wriTe The sTory oT The school year's evenTs, The arT ediT- ors succeeded in geTTing some india ink on The picTures They were drawing. be- sides Their hands and cloThes, and Mr. Furry, TaculTy advisor, began To relax as he saw all was moving along smooTh- ly wiTh The byword oT cooperaTion' among The deparTmenTs. The sTudenTs responded mosT hearT- eningly To The publiciTy direcTor's cam- paign and subscribed in numbers here- ToTore unequaled in preceding years. DIRECTORY STAFF Furry, Advisor. COPY EDITORS STanding-CharloTTe BreTscher, John lvIcCarThy. SeaTecI-KaTe Moore, Mary PorTer. SevenTy-eighT EDITORIAL STAFF SeaTed - McCarThy, Mr CAPITOLINE SMOOTHLY The school dirocTories, TcibricoTool by on cirdenT sToTT in cooperoiTion wiTh The CcipiToline, wenT like hoTcokes. The Tinoince end oT The cinnuol wcis hcndled eTTicienTly ond compeTenTly by Tho business direcTor ond his oids. Under This group's reguloiTion, numerous cic- knowledgmenTs Trom commerciol pciT- rons were obToiined. Then wiTh The deodline in sighT The enTire sTciTT piTched inTo The exhousTing pile oT Tincil deToil work To conclude The book on schedule. The losT Tour weeks Tound The sTc1TT re- cuperoTing Trom The nervous sTrc1in, espe- ciolly The ediToriol group. One Thing The whole sToTT hos oppre- SevenTy-ni ART EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS Field, Morgan. WiImeTh, Volle, Russel. BUSINESS AND PUBLICITY HEADS cioTecl is The excessive number oT books purchosed by The sTudenT body. De- spiTe higher worTime cosT, The sTudenTs simply cleoned The shelves. An in- Tensive use wos mode oT The publiciTy compoign wiTh o uniTed ediToriol sToTT oT cirTisTs ond publiciTy direcTors To moke The sTudenTs CopiToline conscious. Probobly some oT Them goT indigesTion Trom lisTening To The orchesTro which ployed Tor Them in The Cc1TeTeric1 in opening doys oT The drive. To ell who own o I944 CopiToline, we hope ThoT in The yeors To come os you look bock Through iT, o nosTolgic cord will be Touched ond you will recoll some oT The old clossmoTes or ci slopsTick cissembly. ' ne WRANGLER ACTIVES INITIATE 1 TOP ROW-Riclw Ploin, Jock B oldwin, Som Chopin, Bill Wolson, Tom Morgan, Horold Modrow, Alberl' Ploin, Jim Teckenbrock. THIRD RO - ' ' Bob Vick, Som McCollum, Don Ackerman, Dick Spring, Ed Homlin, Dick Jellilile, SECOND ROW-Arl Lindberg, Don Hon, Harry Mc:Grougl'1, George Ploull, Jim Slnomoker, Bill Scliueler, Henry Smiflnies, Mr. Armiloge, odvisor. FIRST ROW-Ralph Clork, D' k S ic l. Jolwn, Jock Sorensen, Jock Fisher, Jim Ke W George Hornlin, Dick Herndon, rsr, Bob Bengel, Ted Chamberlain. ' Casing nexi' year's pledges. Deaf, dumb, and blind. 'vi A 'wil 'M ' W i NH. Aj' ' f I, 'nifli H '- i..,Xw aisle .N A' B162 li' A - wk .,,.. ywiw fs,,e.W.,QgQWb ' i 'weG ,T -QSH f li ' 9' , ' ill el Mime 5 H Www- ef- ' , ,,v1L,,..x- QN, War veieron? Oh, no. Jus+ ci Wrangler pledge! Eiglily THIS YEAR'S PLEDGES TOP ROW-Norlon ars, ack Krebs, John Melin, Dewill Monlgomery, Charles Lee, Bob Barnell. RD ROW Al P'l4'sc a s e a roxe ar ' ' immerman im o er s. P k J TI-ll -- r i'i hlk, R y T ll, E l Searcy, Bill Reisch, Bob Z , J R b l SECOND ROW-E. J. I-lalloon, Jack Rolens, Bob Wenzel, Adam Nelch, Dick Loud, Bud Lucrs. Dick Jones, Arl Slrong. Larry Evans, Ben Borman. FIRST ROW-Dick Giachella, Alex McPherson, OFFICERS Firsl Semesler Pres. ll...,.ll.A......., Dick Spring Isl Vice Pres. . .. ... Som McCollum 2nd Vice Pres. . . ,.., Alberl Plain Sec'y. .,... .,..,.. R ich Plain Treas. ....... . . .George Hamlin Sgl.-al-Arms . . , .... Sam Chopin The Wrangler rah rah boys gal all lo a hol slarl al lhe lirsl ol lhe year by giving a bon-lire rally. Following lhal lhey blazed on wilh a snooker lourna- menl which was called all because ol loo many lraclured elbows and lingers. Then hacked lvlr. Armilage, lheir ad- visor, and blew a Iillle green slull lo charily. Aller lhal lhese superduper social kids buzzed merrily along lhrow- Second Semesler Pres. ,....,....,.... Jim Teckenbrock Alberl Plain Isl Vice Pres. .....,,.,. , . 2nd Vice Pres. . . . . . George I-lamlin Sec'y. ....,,., ..... E d l-Iamlin Treas. ..,.... ..... B ud Luers Sgl.-al-Arms .... .... R alph Clark ing o dance here and lrodilional mus- cle conlesls wilh lhe Delphics lhere. Nalch, lhey had lheir lwa banquels wilh on exlra one lhrown in lor lhe bene- lil ol lhe hoop hoppers. Keeping lheir lradilional lradilians lhis ex-lradilional club wondered lhrough o morass ol bil- ler debaling on whal lo do wilh lheir ack. The only decision reached exlra i was lhal il should be spenl. Eighly-one DELPHICS SPONSOR OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer Pres. ......,.,.....,.,.,,. Don King Pres. ..A,...,.......,.... John Mize Vice Pres. 4......,.,,.,. Ralph French Sec'y. ..,.4,.,.r.. Dick MacWherTer Treas. .i.. .... D ick MacWherTer Treas. ....,,,. 4... J ack OaTFigan Sec'y. ,..i....,...i., Jack OaTTigan SgT.-aT-Arms . . .,,.... Ned Ring The Delpics, The oTher high ranking boys club in The school have someThing aT an enviable record Tor This year. They broughT back The maTinee dance wiTh a combined orchesTra oT Spikey O'I-lara and his drum and TiTe corps plus Charles Rodgers and his opiaTes. ATTer This achievemenT They launched an amaTeur hour which proved successTul. WiTh Their changed policy Tram em- phasis on liTerary pursuiTs To ThaT oT beTTering The school The Wranglers can be seen rnouldering in The ground nexT To J. Brown. Jacking up Their schedule wiTh dances and banaueTs These wiTTy breThren Then Tried a novelTy dance. MighT have been a bigger novelTy iusT as a sTraighT shuTTle buT They had all ThaT candy and a dance is as decenT a fpoT as any To unload iT. . ,- BACK ROW-Gordon Chambers, Jack Muir, Jock GaTFigan, Ralph French, Jerry Farris, Leonard Cohn, Bob McOInlcy. SECOND ROW-Bill Hodges, Edward Day, Jack Wehrenbera, Irving Morgan, Max Sherman, Lee ClaTTy, Dick Mac- WherTer, J BurTon. FIRST ROW-Bob Dannor, Auslin Reece, Torn BurTon, Birchall SrniTh, Don King, Myron Walden, BryanT SmiTh. ABSENT FROM PICTURE-Bob BoTTorTT, Ed BramIeT. ,STuarT Brown, Gene CarTer, Jack Grove, Bill Mracek, Fred Orde- a EighTy-Two W 3.3161 if 'L W QQ G.. if f 1 1 Q3 in ' S A . -J N x ag 1.5 E 9 , W-' f bi N A ' ff Af' 133- Delphlc LITERARY So leiy BACK ROW Corfer Hogberg Tom Wdinoms O orge Cherekos Bob H rm Bob Hsner B b BI! Bull Hollcmd FRONT ROW John Dowdson Tom Herron Nod Rang Tom I-lofs+eHer Jock Bermng I.c1Vcrm, Dovndson ABSENT FROM PICTURE Jock Cremocms Jock Comedy Jock Moldcmcr Jim Mlnms John Muze 1 of SENICR OUT oT The nighT and ouT oT hiding camo The Les Bas This year. They had some ouTsTanding programs Tor Their meeTings during our cycle. Une oT Them was Their iam session when They raided The l4iTchen and goT inTo The presoryos. Like The lirrle Les Bas They had a moTh- ers Tea and a Tew oT These smarTly Tai- lored babes puT on a sTyle show. GaThering up Their courage The girls prepared an assembly dishing iT ouT in big and liTTle doses. OT course They had h T eir annual dances To sTay in The social whirl. TOP ROW-Nancy Green, MarTha JeIliTTe, BeTTe Liyingsfone D Th LES BAS They had liTTle Trouble passing The money They mode and shoT some To chariTy lilce The resT oT The clubs. Then, To repay The Tayor The Seniors TeTed The Juniors aT a ChrisTmas parTy. Gee, They sure enTerTained a loT This year. OFFICERS Pres. .... .. ChrisTine Brown Vice Pres. . . , , Norma McCurley Soc'y. . . . , . BeTTe LiyingsTone Troas. . . . CliTTordine MounTz , oro y Habel, Barbara Drake, Marfha Ann Daigh, Barbara AITon, Norma Peiofish, Joan Towle, Nancy Jackson, Carolyn Rennick, Norma McCurIey, Jean PaTrick Mary Porfer PaT C l . THIRD ROW-Eleanor Halli an Ph ll' ' , , oe g , y is Wilson, JeaneTTe Duda, Verna Mae Pehlrnan, Winifred MuTch, Georgia Thompson, BeTTy Ann Sheehan, Ann WicherT, Paf Towers, Joanne Kelly, Evelyn Chisrn Ann Hovey G , , eorgene Pree, Shirley Livingsfone, Mary Frances Glisson. SECOND ROW-Mary Lou Solomon, Carol Chambers, ChrisTine Brown, Bobbe Esmond, Peggy HolTz Louise Morrisse Lind L Jaeger, Josephine FayarT Barbara BooTh Na N . v, G ee , , ncy oonan, Jacqueline WhynoT, Sue Crawford, Luan Luers, POT Halpin. FIRST ROW-Alice Jordan, Arah-Dean Scheele, MarTha June Smiri Lou Arn C T , e raw orcl, Mariorie Bachhelrn, Florence Kafz, Maxine WOITT, Doroihy Comsiock, Marjorie Shuey, Fran 2' e G ' ' ' in rubb, l-larrief HunTer, Clrffordine MounTz. EighTy-Tour .l U N I O R OFFICERS Chairman . ..,.,4...4. Mary Singler Sec'y. . . , ..........SueDay Treas... ., Nancy Jo Sanders The Juni some Tremend- ous Things This year. They oversaw a bond drive ThaT neTTed Uncle Henry nearly ThirTv-Tour Thousand Shekels. BUT ThaT isn'T all, They gave a Tea Tor Their moThers. NoT only ThaT buT They enTer Tained The Senior Le . s Bas aT a ValenTine parTy. or Les Bas did LES BAS Being a These hard working kiddies conTribuTed To The Fam- ily WelTare AssociaTion. lOne oT The girls cuT her hand while geTTing The money Trom The vaulT and is now in line Tor The Purple HearT.l An original skiT wriT by pen by one oT The members was produced To ballyhoo The bond drive. OuT oT This skiT and The superb acTing done by The casT came The social graces Th generous club ey are Trying To de- velop. ln oTher words They geT perse ThaT way. TOP ROW-BeTTy Joan MarrioTT, PaTTy Hollembeak, Brenzella Halford, Nancy Maurer, Wanda Hahn, Carla Lee Cunningham, RuTl'i Gunderson, BeTsy Meyer, Evelyn Sherman, ElizabeTh l-laThaway, Lillian LassiTer, Leona Mau, Mary Singler, Jane Hicks, BeTTy RoTherrnel. THIRD ROW-Caroline Phillippe, Jane? STrecm, RuTh Busch, Mierley Brown, Sue Day, Jane Lewis, Sally Fisher, Caroline Brown, Mary Leigh Roach, Nancy Sanders, Marilyn Babcock, Lois Lacy, RuTh Guy, RuTh Mary Walker, SECOND ROW-Alyce Schoenemn, Mary Grace Clay, Norma LonghTa, Jackie Messersmifh, Jean Ann Spaulding, Eva Jo SchrnidT, Reifa Davis, Al June Trede, Gloria Ekiss, Mildred Gebharf, BeTTy Ann Fagan, EsTher Fielding, Peggy Kunz, Jean Ferreira, Marylou Toigo, Genevieve Rohrer. BOTTOM ROW-Alice MilsTeak, Mary Lou Keyes, Carol Johnson, Burdene AiTchison, Renee Mae Fassero, Lucille Rouland, BeTTy Barad, Jackie SwiTzer, Nancy Kelly, Wanda Jean l-lulTz, Polly Angle, Mary Louise Hacker, Dorofhy Fleischli. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--Shirley Bryanf, Barbara DeVaUIT, Jane Graham, Norma NoTTingham, Norma Sullivan. I EighTy-Tive HI-Y'S INITIATE TOP ROW-Ronald Gibb s, Jaclc Krebs, Ralph French, Jerry F ' J' SECOND ROW-M l-l II di arris, im Mayfield. r. a , a viserg Bob Zimmerman, ArThur Lindburg, Glen Burlce, Bill Schueler. FIRST ROW-l-larry McGraugh, Tom BurTon, Ted Chamberlain, Jaclc Sorensen, Jim BurTon OFFICERS Pres. .,,.......,........ Jack Krebs Vice Pre s. . , ..... Tom BurTon Sec'y. ,.,.. ,,... R alph French Treas . ..4........., Jim Teclcenbrock 5 - - gT. aT Arms . . . Ronald G'bb . . . , . . . . i s PubliciTy Chairman ..,... Tom Morgan We now come To The l-li-Y. This is a combinoTion oT High School characTers and Why boys. Their Toll hay rack iaunT Turned ouT To be quiTe a success and They Toolc numerous kids Tor quiTe ai ride. Saving up Their iaclc one nighT The presidenT announced ThaT They were To be aTTiliaTed in cooperaTion wiTh The NaTional l-li-Y Council. Lilce The oTher clubs, These boys are philanThropisTs. They conTribuTed T Th o e CommuniTy Tund and The Red Cross and if Th ' ey could have Tound a pinT in The whole club would have donaTed iT To The blood banlc. Their ChrisTmas dance wasn'T The big- e T b g s UT iT was Tun. Sending Ten mem bers To The sTaTe convenTion in Decem- ber They realized The vasTness oT The l-li- Y orgonizaTion a d n cooperaTed in many discussions. EighTy-six LARGE PLEDGE GROUP Oh, my! Aren'+ 'fhese hayrack rides iusf simply cle-evine? Vllell shul my moufh, Aflenclclnce record. TOP ROW-Lorry Evans, lrving lvlorgon, George Koch, Scum Nicholl, Bud Chambers, Bill Parker, SECOND ROW-Bob Vick, Dick MocWherler, Jim Roberls, George Plorl, Bud Luers. FIRST ROW-Ralph Clark. Ed Day, Tom Norris, Dick Sf, John, Jock Fisher. Engineer? Oh, No PHILOS RECEIVE, TOP ROW-Doris Anderson, Marilyn Edwards Cn l , arofle Brersclwer, Alice Jayne Brandi, Phyllis Slalnr, Eris Lichlen berger, Beify Masforakos. THIRD ROW-Iris Johnson, Beffy Lou Frisbie, Anne Field, Kailnleen Mueller, Marina Keller, Calherine Hamriclc Pa++i Kane. SECOND ROW-Louise Crump, Shirley Nice, Jeanne Monfgamery, l.oueT+a Valle, Merry Caro Durlcin, Darlene King, Mary Helen Council. FIRST ROW-Alice Prolrock, Louise Ru l ' sse, Joan Kmglwf, Dolores Cull, Dorofh y Hickman, Pauline Slewarf. Philo officers firsf semes-te: i Same ones second semesfer. YQ TI A nw l A ' awe' A 'J i W , H1 .s 3, M 'A ' My I D .D all 7 Q, A V 2 'T A ' -ffl if ' 1 vc! HMMHH fi'z i.f T lm .Mikes K , 5- Y-gi, H j T ffsl e -1 i -iusi gefiing news for +he Philo newspaper! Eighfy-eiglil THEIR NEW MEMBERS TOP ROW-June Barbre, Norma Jean Roberls, Lois Keiper, Barbara Blankenship, Dolores Kelso, Mary Ann Liggell. THIRD ROW-Anila Koplaz, Sigrid Iben, Clarice Campbell. Shirley Salcris, Norma Sue Rallerree, Joan Davis, SECOND ROW-Shirley Fleming, Margarel Lamken, Nancy Leigh Baird, Alice Le Seure, Virginia I-lerler. FIRST ROW-Shirley Ellis, Mary Bose, Jeanne Keiper, Belly Jean Paylon, Barbara Albin. This progressive girls organizalion un- der lhe auspices ol Miss Burnell did many venerable deeds during lhis lwelvemonlh. Among lhem was lhe volunlary working lor lhe Red Cross and donalions lo charily. There's lwo poinls proved. They've gol lime and dough. They sponsored lacully gel logelhers which were successlul plus numerous pro- grams lor lheir meelings. As per usual lhey gave lheir annual posl grad dance where lhey yearly make a small lorlune selling lomalo iuice. They lormed girls volley ball leams and in general conlinued lheir policy ol al- lempling lo help lhe school. Bul lasl on lhe lisl lhey sullered one ol lhe many edilorials ol lhe Indepen- denl complelely rounded oul lheir per- sonalily. OFFICERS Pres. ii... 4,...,i K alhleen Mueller Vice Pres. . , , . I Charlolle Brelscher Sec'y. .... ,... R osella Thomas Treas. . . . .... Anne Field Eighly-nine RADIO CLUB AIRS TOP ROW-Mariorie Slwuey, Marina Meeks Na N , ncy oonan, Peggy Hollz, Marina Ann Doigh, Barbara Allon, Nancy Jackson, Barbara Bufler, Par Towers, Bobbe Esmond, Dick Giacneilo. THIRD ROW-Francine Grubb, Marina June Smiin, Mary Evelyn Smilli, Mariorie Bachlwelrn, Virginia Vaughan, Norma Jean Long, Linda Lee Jaeger, Darlene King, Mary Lou Hocker, Jane Culsinger, Carol Chambers, Bob Wilson. SECOND ROW-Bill I-leer, Mary Porrer Lois Reisrad Georgene Pree, Margreiie Lillie, Carnerine Russell, Marian Wood, Jackie Collins, Sue Crawford, Barbara Drake, Arllwur Bomke. FIRST ROWeVelma Hashrnan, Belly Reed, Caro Sincair, U ive June Fioog and, Merry Carol Durkin, Jane Rudd, Dororlwylee Degner, Mary Torn Savage, Mary Toombs, Darlene Nuckles, Ann Wicherr. Jackson on Ilxe eighiy-eiglrl. Radio Club conIes+ winner. , ru :wa 'W Wim fxy xX:Xi!35f ,,,,, 3, N W-as wx, 4, ff'-lx Q... R r m xx xii ZX f A 0 3 A if 'I 'EADS ' ii ' gr will ii 2, iii I M N r mi M 'I I .. ir gre' er -ew Ne w if 1 XX 4 i n N Ei 1 , i fo ' , 1 I ' 5 ir ll 'f i' l vi f T Y' . ,.,.... ' .e We believe in giving Ihe radio audience a new kind of realism! Ninely AMATEUR SHOW OFFICERS-Huckl Thanlcs To lvlacaroni, or is iT lvlarconi, lanyway he was lTalianl, we have a Ra- dio Club aT our school. Oh goody goody. Their general obiecTive is To gain slcill in The Tield oT radio. lReally, There's noThing To iT. JusT TwisT The The club's assembly was a Talce lcnobl. oTT on modern radio programs. lT did beTTer Than mosT oT The modern pro- grams. They sponsored an amaTeur hour wiTh real live prizes given To The winners. More sTudenT direcTion has been used This year and The resulT is evidenT. The club Trains pupils who wish To Tollow This worlc and gives venT To Those who be- long iusT To Tind ouT whaT Their voice sounds like. NineTy- ey, Pree, HolTz, Durlcin. One oT Their many Tlings is a posT-war memorial Tor The man who invenTed The gadgeT ThaT Turns The Thing OTT. OFFICERS lsT SemesTer Pres. ...,.....,....., Georgene Pree Vice Pres. . . . . . , Anne WicherT Sec'y. .... . . , Peggy l-lolTz Treas. ...,....,...... Barbara Dralce 2nd SemesTer Pres. ..,..,...,,...... Jack l-laclcley Vice Pres. . . . . . . Georgene Pree Sec'y. .... . . . Peggy l-lolTz Treas. . . . . . Carol Durkin One SPANISH CLUB MASTERS The obiecT oT The Spanish Club is To promoTe Tellowship among Spanish class- es and TurTher pracTice in spealcing and learning The language. The single quali- TicaTion Tor ioining The club is To have a passing grade in The language. Two Tormer sTudenTs oT S. l-l. S. who CusToms and manners oT our SouTh American neighbors are being sTudied. The sTudenTs are especially inTeresTed in Spanish siesTa. WiTh This many idioms are TaughT, such as yo Te amo, hasTa manana, and hasTa banana. have Traveled, sTudied, and lived in lvlex- OFFICERS ico, have addressed classes several pres. Q I I Illuvu A 'IIIIIIVU Jim Roberifs Times on The cusToms oT ThaT counTry. . ,' lsT Vice Pres. . . . . . Vlfila Greenan These language sTudenTs are also ox- 1 U posed To issues oT Readers DigesT and 2nd V'CG ples- ---- Bob G'lmOVe Time which are prinTed in Spanish. Sec'y. 84 Treas. . ., .. Bill CarTer TOP ROW-DaroThy Ellcin, Sally Ryan, Wanda Hahn, ElizabeTh l-loThaway, Bessie Borg, Dolores Marker. SECOND ROW-Miss Edna Carson, adviser: Pal' Sorna, Shirley lvlaisenbacher, Marilyn Babcock, Miram Aslcins, Miss CharloTT R rica, adviser. FIRST ROW-Willa Greenan, Jack Robinson, George Lealce, Conrad McCarrel, Shirley BurTle. Nine-Ty-Two H, ' Yin,-x ' Wm- -- ::, s W A El A 7 2 in , Sf ' P ' Akf' ' f p 0 6 LANGUAGE AND PLEDGES Spanish pledge among Philos. Spanish Club oFlicers. vs .Nf- Qx ,WARN ff fi' wx X 'S Na if E3 Dfw- si, HlWXll?gl '1 ,f fl Qs 'WW S-Q If s..nf'QX 4' 1!fxlrSe Look, Pancho-Frank Sinaha! TOP ROW-Belly Ann Sheehan, Maril R b i M l yn o ers, arce ene Long, Alan Davis, Alwood Griffilh, Dolores Neafhery, Edward Hamann. SECOND ROW-Mierley Jean Brown, Shirley Zuckerman, Marilyn Schmidt Thomas Langford, Dolores Schmidt Louise Morrissey Doris Williams FIRST ROW-Eugene Seiberi, Shirley Ellis, Mary Bose, Dori Canady, Alyc:eiSchoenernan, DickGiacI1e++o, Alma Erobose. Nineiy-ihree i l CAFETERIA COUNCIL FRONT ROW-Ellen Tomlinson, Roy Jones, Don Johnson, Vero Gohr, Molly Pollcus, Wilmo Cox. BACK ROW-Lillord Dodson, Gene l-lompsmier, Floyd Hughes, Diclc Schnepp, Elsie Moslo, Deon Lonlclord, Tom l-lerron, Dick Jones, Howcurd Johnson, Gene Corler, Gordon Dclvis, Bob Merrill, Joclc Crerneons, l-lol Smilh, Ross Williams, Bryonl Smilh, Roberlo Schofield, Lois Bowrnon, Josephine McCcillerly. ln Seplember, l943, o new policy wos inouguroled in lhe colelerio. A bol- onced, hol plole lunch wos served in- sleod ol o helrogenous seleclion ol slorchy ond indigeslible loools. Wilh lhe aid ol lhe Federol Lunch Progrom on lilleen cenl lunch wos mode ovoil- oble lo ell. The nulrilion-minded slu- denls were quick lo lolce oclvonloge ol lhis ond lhere hos been o sleocly in- creose in lunches served lhis yeor. Dur- ing lhis wor period ol leosl one hol meol or doy is ossured all sluclenls. This lunch progrom hos helped lo leoch balanced diels. We hope lhis lesson will benelil lulure lives. The Colelerio Sloll opprecioles lhe cooperolion il hos received lrom Spring- lield l-ligh. Wilhoul lhis lhe Lunch Pro- N i grom could nol hove survived. We ore loolcing lorword lo onolher yeor os bene- liciol os lhis hos been. OFFICERS Firsl Semesler Pres. .,.........,.,.,. Gordon Dovis Vice Pres. ............ Oliver Sleworl Treos. .,,. . . . Gene Corler Sec'y. ....,............. Wilmo Cox Second Semesler Pres. .....,.....,...... Gene Corler Vice Pres. ..., , . . Fronlc Donnelly Jr. Vice Pres. . . . . . . Jock Cremeons Sec'y. ....... .,.. P ouline Sleworl Treos. .......,,... Woller Kroushoor Sgl.-ol-Arms . . . . . . I-lorry Bouereiss nely-lour SERVES GOOD FOOD SECOND SEMESTER-Mr. Wenlz, Miss Rilo Devlin, Lelio Sieworl, Lorellcz Seiz, Dick Sclnnepp, Bud Julil, Waller Kroiuslicmor, Arllwur Wexler, l-lol Smiflw, Joseplnine McCc1Pferly, Shirley Benedict Vero Gcilir, Bill Poslodelc, Roy Jones, Reber ' , ' , Kennefli Bailey, Glenn Toirr, William DeBoll, Lillord Dodson, Bob Bomlce, Francis Kesler, Frank Donnelly, Belly lvlcClonol1on, l-lorry Bcmereiss, Delberl Smiflw, Pauline Sleworl, Wondo Mosfers, Wilma McCord, Elsie Moslo. Checking in -lhe cusli. f Cash Regisfer Commando. 613355552 f Mem: 2 .5 4 c F05 I 1,4 'IOQIEY , A 5 iQ :wg Q i lfilii M i iw- IM A Ouv ' AR i i AQf5'f:iFii ft! E , 4 Xws g i we-l--T , ii' f i P ff C 5 f X , Y' ix-xg? i 3 - 3 ' WWW ,,,Ws, ..wW.,-H: Mwwig 4 2 ssl: Ns 'TEES ,..: ..,..,. ' - 4 .1 A E 1 ',?'ffi?7f E A 'W ll .43 4: gfIfg5:.5.,,i,:53ggg.g.:.2!:siEvi:5 ,.,.. i at '-'- ' ,,,,. 35 , , , 54y:j:ZEj,':-fE:j'E:If j1:Ii,, f j'1E ' ' , K ii J ' ,fi A ..... , .,., 3 N i 1 ii 'K fu Quiet Bufchl We clmosf gof him! lyu: Zz, V I ' Nineiy-five i C O U N C I The oclivilies of Jrhis ossem bloge in- cluded buying o new llog lhrough con- L P A S S E S ollend school Tuncfions. Wherefore our Council hos demonslroled ils legislolive lribulions of pupils ond holding ils lwo prowess. donces per onnum. The Jrwo donces, we ore lold, come under The heoding of li- QFFICERS nonce, ollhough we olwoys lhoughl 'rhey , were sociol ofloirs. Flrsli Semeslier . . A chonge in policy in Jrhe Council wos Pfes' A'A n Plclq Plgm o new conslilulion. A new conslilulion Vw? Pres' A - 4 ' ' Dlclq Slormg is beginning ro Turn in+o on onnuol Sec V' A ' ' ' B'll Scllueler doing. -I-hey Seem +0 like +0 wade me Treos. ,.... ..,..,i B orboro Drolce old one in on oi brighler, shinier model. Reoching ecsloclic heighls oforolion Second Semeder rho Jrhrong underloolc no less o feol lhon Pres. .,....,...,.i.,...i Bill Schueler blowing down Jrhe wolls of The oidrninis- Vice Pres. .. .i.,,, Som Nicholl rrolion wilh o bollof. They succeeded Sec'y. ..,. ,... J im Teclsenbroclc lo 'rhe exlenl of ollowing on olumni lo Treos. .. Borboro Drolce TOP ROW-Joonne Kelly, Normo McCurle Ph llis Sfh THIRD ROW-Bcirboro sm n , oi eovn r, or do SECOND RCW-Sue Crowfor , ris ine row G F, CFO 6 F3 SC SF, SOD G FTC . OFVS . y y Ch l H B f h J P + lc E o d P l l-l e B b r Dolce, Morlho Jellihfe, Belly Livingslone, Jocqueline H y d Ch l B n C ly B M y L gh Ro h M y E lyn S lh FIRST ROW-Phyllis Wilson, Clilrlordine oun OFC n rown, or ei oc, or ve mi . M lz, Jeanne Booclc, Horriel l-lunler, Mary Lou S l O OVY1OI'1. O Ninely-Six NEW CON STITUTION The Legislafure in Aclion. Emply Seals of Conscienfious Members. .,., -WV M1 .pq ,ltr ff, O MB. 5, t 1 A uw P i 'ai i V jil l 'll O ' 2 l i l. i f i We ,,,-i,e , ' H- gh X : ,Nigga OW? we D N 14? Q Y, Q 3 Council Thai guy wrole 'lhe Sluclenf Conslifulion in I9l6. He ain'f like N US-l1E'S crazy! T Plain Jim Teckenbrock. TOP ROW-Richard Plain, Sam Niclioll, Bill Walson, Jerry Farris, Alber , - l-l lin, Dick Jellifle, Sam McCollum, Dick Spring, Ted Chamberlain. ' l J ens, Dick lvlacWl1erler. THIRD ROW Ed am SECOND ROW-Henry Luers, Ray Troxell, Bill Sclweler, Pau urg B ln, George l-lamlin, Maurice Pell, Carl Bergkvisl. FIRST ROW-Jack Fisher, Tom ur o QQ X' 5 Ninely-seven TRANSCRIPTS STANDING-Belly McMullen, Margarel Brown, Evelyn Olds, M y K y P ll S II P ar a a erson, a y elers, Gaile Callbeclc, Elsie McNeill, Jeanne Monlgomery, Wanda McNeill, Virginia Filer. SEATED-Mardell Emmings, Belly Pohl, Miss Su'livan, adviser: Delores Marlcer, Miram fjslcins. OFFICERS They had lheir annual molhers lea Pres. ,........,i... Mardell Emmings and summer picnic lo round oul lheir Vice Pres. .,,.... Belly Pohl social year wilh spealcers lhrown in lo Sec'y. ..,, Delores Marker educale and enlerlain lhem al meel- Treas. ..........,..,.. Miriam Aslcins ' Under lhe able direclion ol Miss Sulli- van lhe Transcripls conlinued lheir pol- icy ol allaining higher goals in lhe lield ol slenography. The slipulalion lor ioin- ing lhis organizalionis lo be able lo lell a lypewriler lrom a washingimachine. A scholaslic average ol C would also help. Nin el ings. This club also gives valuable help in oblaining iobs aller gradualion lrom school. ln limes ol war lypisls and lypewril- ers are hard lo gel. An example ol lhe dearlh ol lypewrilers was exempli- lied when one ol lhe members remarlced: This lhing is lousy, il doesn'l lcnow how lo spell. y-eighl NATIONAL HONOR I TOP ROW-Dick Lawrence, Alberl Klulnick, Edwin Sfryker, Sam Nicholl, Tom Morgan, Anne Field, Charlolle Brelscher, g George PlaH', Don Ackerman, I-Ienry I-Iarris, Allan Smilh. THIRD ROW-Josephine Meek, Barbara Esmond, Kalhleen Mueller, Louella Volle, Fay Deirs, Belly LaMaridin, Wanela Russel, Josephine Fayarl, Norrna McCurIey, Verna Pehlman. SECOND ROW-Joan Knighl, Palsy Clark, Rosella Thomas, Helen Forlner, Belly Livingslone, Chrisline Brown, Peggy I-IoII'z, Mary Porfer, Florence Kofz, Doris Anderson. BOTTOM ROWhI.Ouise Russel, Dorolhy Day, Frances Wilmeih, POI I-Ieovner, Ki'r+y Teach, I-Iilda Liedabrand, Ilene Srnilh, Pauline Slewarl, Olive June I-Ioogland. NOT IN PICTURE-John Crain, John Eisele, Richard I-Ierndon, Mary Fleck, Elnore I-IoirI', Doris Jensen, Ves'I'a Sleen, Roselle, Thomas. The Narional I-Ionor Sociely, some- Iimes known as Brains, Inc. , was mode up This year of some 48 January and June Seniors. These sludious scholars mainrained an average of B and OI Ieasl Tour A's and Iwo B's in one maior. The Sociely received cerlificoles of membership upon gradualion for meri- Iorious scholosfic averages. These slu- denls probably enioyed many Ia+e ses- sions wilh Iheir books IO keep up The grade, bul Ihey did ir and now have Ihe sa+isIacIion and due reward for Oul- slanding school work. buf +hey wouIcIn'+ uecepi I+. He Iried fo leave his brain +0 science Ninely-nine JUNIOR CAPITOLINE TOP ROW--Jim Shamaker, Alice ProTroclc, Mariorie Bachhelm, Mary Louise I-locker, Don Klein, Irving Morgan. MIDDLE ROW-Shirley Fleming, Luan Luers. Norma PeTeTish, Jane Lewis, Poi' Towers, Nancy Green. BOTTOM ROW-Bob Wilson, BeTTy Lou Frisbie, Marlha Ann Daigh, Barbara AlTon, Dick MacWherTer. OFFICERS Pres. .,.,,.,..,.... Diclc MacWherTer Vice Pres. ....... . . . Norma PeTeTish Sec'y. .....,....,,.... Alice ProTroclc Program Chairman ..... Nancy Green The members oT The Junior STOTT are iuniors inTeresTed in The publicaTion oT The CapiToline. IT will be This sTaTT ThaT will be in charge oT publishing nexT year's annual. During This year The sTaTT has assisTed The Seniors and learned much abouT The publicaTion oT The CapiToline. This Train- ing prepares The Juniors To assume The responsibiliTy Tor The publicaTion oT nexT year's CapiToline. Also, The Juniors sell ads Tor The CapiToline DirecTory, Take parT in The annual CapiToline assembly, and sell aclcnowledgmenTs To business men oT SpringTield. MeeTings are held every oTher weelc. aT which The Juniors learn abouT some imporTanT phase aT The CapiToline. AT various Times members oT The Senior STaTT discuss, wiTh The Juniors, Their duT- ies as a member oT The Senior STaTT. One Hundred NEW SCHOOL PAPER SEATED-Mory Lou Solomon, T-lorry lvlcGrough, Tom STANDING-Eliz This group oT wiTTy youngsTers oT losT puT ouT o poper ThoT sTirred some Tire. NOT everyone ogreed wi+h Them, buT eoch issue creoTed exciTemenT. STorTed os o movemenT oT The Council, iT de- veloped inTo o movemenT oT iTs own. The seven soges worked sTeody on This Tour poge ediTion oT Tom Poine ond should be given some sorT oT oiwoird' moybe one oT Their old Willlcie buTTons will do. Among Their invigoroTing ocTiviTies wos bringing boclc The Town meeTin 9 session To S.l-l.S.. The hoT oiir Trom These meeTs proved To be especiolly helpTul on cold doiys. To This bond oT inTrepid youTh, To These members oT The TourTh esToTe, we owe much. BUT probobly The mosT we will owe To Them, is sixTy cenTs nexT yeor Tor oi IQ44-I945 subscripTion. One I-lu lvlorgo cibeTh n, George PloTT, Pc1+Towers, NoTolie BursTein, Roy T Grcihom, Adviser. THE STAFF lvlory Lou Solomon POT Towers l-lorry lvlcGrolugh NoTolie BursTein Tom Morgon Roy Troxell George PloTT ,...,..,,. , .. .-mM...........,,..........,.,.,.,.,,..u.f.,.,, i i ,l .11 , rg, 7'f'i'w A is 2 S K A- - X ,f X' 6 fr I '. A tl I , me , T- Q T if , T ' iRf '1 ' f l XVTM.. 4 wi l JJ432 'if - -.Wl1Al'fL'!-'fi' f t I ,..,, i 6 . f Sw djfxtbqmu mario I i-umisem nv xrvnzrm or srxiuemuun man nmoi 7 , -mmWyM,,.,,W...s.. Ms ndred One HIGH SCHOOL BAND G. W. Pchick FLUTES xAIIen Smilh iHenry Smilhies Jack Dean Vifaller Kraushaar Bill Schueler Carl Haiser Allan Edwards OBOES Kennelh Pearson Carler Hagberg BASSOON Alwood Grilzlilh ALTO CLARINET Miles Byers BASS CLARINETS Tom Hofsleller Charles Bluhm FIRST ROW: Miles Byers, Carler Hagberg, Kennelh Pearson, George Hamlin, Edward Hamlin, Siuarl' Brown, Richard Blalock, Jaclc Daigh. SECOND ROW-Charles Bluhm, Tom Hofsleller, Jim Newman, Bill Hodges, John Smallman, Richard Scaile, Kennefh Adams. , THIRD ROW: Donald Canedy, Myron Walden, Lewis Melcher, Russell Peebles, Alwood Grilfilh, Arihur Miller, Jerry Raish, Jim Kersf. FOURTH ROW: Ben Borman, Wade Cox, Bob Gorham, Dean Rosenberg, Roger Auslin, Hiley Ward, Alvin Krell. FIFTH ROW: Roberl Juslus, Roberl Cain, Wayne Harrison, Warren Rebman, Charles Sfraub, Bill Holland, Norlon Parlcs. ALTO SAXOPHONES Dean Ford Charles Herndon Hal Jenkins Larry Fisherlceller TENOR SAXOPHONES Jay Sloclcs Emil HaHoon BARITONE SAXOPHONE Don Harwood CLARINETS XNorman Gannon George Deppe Max Tschauder Harry Ward Richard Scaife Edward Hamlin Bob Prenlice 'lndicales Iirsl semesler only. One Hundred Two George Hamlin Tom Nolan xLoonard Maslorakas IArIhur Smilh Paul Jurgens 'Bob Earp 'Benny Jones Kennelh Adams William Hodges Richard Maldaner Louis Melcher John Smallman Bill Simpson Nardahl Monahan Delberl Smilh Bill Sfuemlce CORNETS Ralph French Roger Auslin PLAYS STIRRING MUSIC sci, , FIRST ROW: Berlon Fields, Clarence Radford, Allan Edwards, Carl Haiser, Jack Dear, Nordahl Monohan SECOND ROW: George Deppo, Roberl Prenlice, Paul Jurges, Harry Ward, Max Tschauder, Larry Fisherkeller Jay Slocks, Richard Maldaner. THIRD ROW: Perry Proclor, Dan Blankenship, Donald Klein William Burns, Bill Simpson, Waller Kraushaar Emil Halloon. FOURTH ROW: Ralph French, Roberf Elsner, Roberl Bills, Roberl Vick, Roberl Ruff, Waller Bailey, Wayne Geilina FIFTH ROW: Allan Brady, Jim Phillips, Arlhur Accarizzi, Donald Harwood, Hal Jenkins, Charles Herndon, Dean Ford CORNETS Wade Cox Russell Peebles Myron Walden 'Bryanl Smilh Alvin Krell Bob Gorham 'Birchall Smilh Bob Elsner Hiley Ward Don Canedy Ben Borman Dean Rosenberg Jim Newman FRENCH HORNS Charles Slraub Sluarf Brown 9fBob Bollrorll Warren Rebman Bob Cain Wayne Harrison Bob Juslus Andrew Kosalpo 'lndicales Tirsl s emesler only. Tom Nolan. TROMBONES 'FJohn Crain iDick S+. John 'fBiII Parker Dan Blankenship Bob Vick Bob RUFF Waller Bailey Wayne Oeiling Bob Bills William Burns TROMBONIUM Donald Klein BARITONES 'Eugene Esics Jim Kersl Jerry Raish Perry Proclor Arlhur Miller BASSES Uim Hayes Norlon Parks One Hundred Three Allan Brady :kDeWi++ Monigomery Jim Phillips Bill Holland Arlhur Acca rizzi BASS DRUM Richard Blalock SNARE DRUMS Clarence Radford Jack Daigh Berlon Fields TYMPANI Berlon Field DRUM MAJOR Siuarl Brown COLOR GUARD Edward Hamlin George Hamlin Miles Byers Jim Kersl PROPERTY MAN Ralph French ORCHESTRA PLAYS TU BA'-Ralph Elmore. VlOLlNS-Chrisfine Brown, Dan Hon, Andy Marcy, Naomi Aufen, Kafhleen Mueller. Joan Towle, Ralph Hahn, William Herr, Nancy Sanders, Wanda Hullz, Maxine Willis, Joe Hill, Loren Jensen, Barbara Blankenship. CELLOS--Rufh Gunderson, Beverly Anderson, Brcnzolla Halford. FLUTES-Nancy Howard, Palfy Hollembcalc, Mariorie Mclinighf. BASSOONS-Jack Drysdale, Alex Macpherson. CLARlNETS-Beffy Peylon, Luon Luers, Barbara Edwards. PIANOS-Shirley Fleming, l-larrief Ladage. f FRENCH HORNS-William Posladelc, Kelso Towle, Roberf Humphrey. Clarence STRING BASSES--Kennefh Whifeman, Phyllis Whifoman, Kennofh Woods. Sauer PERCUSSlON-Jean Lowe, Roberf Culver, Madonna Duncan. Our Springfield High School boosfs having an orchesfra of complefe sym- phonic insfrumenfafion. Under Mr. Clarence Sauer's direcfion, fhe members have again given successful perform- ances fhis year. Besides fhe annual foll and spring con- cerfs, fhey gave fheir firsf sfudenf os- sembly in several years. The program included classic and modern music and also several solos: fhis assembly con- firmed fhe faculfy's suspicion fhof our sfudenf body does appreciafe fine music. One Hundred Four MODERN MUSIC VIOLINS-Eddy Goldsfein, Bellie Reed, Elsie McNeill,AroI1-Deon Sclwelo, Belly Irvine, Mildred I-lonner, Burdene !XilcI1ison,Sl'iirley Moisenboclwer, June Smillm, Noncy Kelly, Mory Morris, Louise Lillie, Georgionn Quick, Lois Reislod, Delores Neoilwery, Roloerl Judson, Oscar Larsen, Willa Greenon Incl in piclurel. VIOLAS--Allen Auien, Irving Peorson, Mordell Scoll' Inol in piclurei. CELLOS-Morilwo Doigh, Noncy Jockson, Doris Anderson. ELUTES-Woyne Combs, Jolwn Ross. OBOES-Morgie Sievens, Clworles I-Ioensel CARINETSN-Shirley Ellis, Georgeon Sioben, Fronces Wilmailw. CORNETS-Ralph Clorlc, Jornes Dowler, Jock Wolgomol, Don Moore, FRENCH I-IORNS-Alice Offer, Jeonne Monlgomery. TROMBONES-Norci Smillw, Morilwo Edmon, Roberl Knox, Lewis I-lerndon, Jclmos Slwomoulcor, Ramon Desclw, Mory Long- ley lnol' in piclurel. STRING BASSES-Donold Oleson, Thomas Scams, Loren Anderson, Moolonno Duncon, Aside from Ilie regulor orclweslro, occosions and ol Ilie Recognilion As- Iliere is olso o prep orclwesrro Io pre- sembly. pore unolerclossmen for Ilwe odvonced Abouf fwenfy new numbefs e yegf QVOUDI GHOI IIIGOIFG OVCIWSSIFCI. COVTIIOOSGGI ore mosiered by Ilwe orclweslrog Ihis yeor of on selecl group of upperclossrnen. Iliey wenl oul for modern Arnericon Tlieoier orclweslro ploys on severol civic music. One Hundred Five A CAPPELLA CHOIR ss 'fl f BOTTOM ROW-Mary Porler, Pal Young, Belsy Meyer, Mary Lou Elmore, Paul Clinebell, John Archer, LaRue Tainlor, Jack I-lackley, Jack Rolens, Joycei Baird, Oeorgene Pree, Lois Lacey, Anne Field. SECOND ROW-Nancy Baird, Belly Fagan, Shirley Slarks, Shirley Bryanl, John Davidson, LaVerne Davidson, Bill Abboll, Marvin Levine, Harry Jorgensen, Don Anderson, Arlhur Slrong, Virginia Lear, Rulh Busch, Anila Kopalz. THIRD ROW-Barbara Crow, Mariorie Grieme, Jane Culsinger, Ray Jones, Richard Giochelfo, Jim Henderson, Allen Norris, Carl Aarup, Sluarl Yalle, Wenlworlh Dallon, Bob Baldridge, ' Darolhy Mounlz, Bernice Hashman, Carole Barbre, Rulh Guy. FOURTH ROW-Margarel Lancasler, Elizabelh Kinkead, Carol Johnson, Bill Klaus, Tom Herron, Roland Ashlon, John Hunl, Garland Ooben, Roberl Wrighl, Jerry Thompson, Gordon Jensen, Jim Whilaker, Mary L. Keyes, Jo Schrnidl, Janel Slrearn, Renee Fassero. FIFTH ROW-Phyllis Wilson, Norma Harl, Belly Hyndman, Mary Liggell, Bob Spring, Edward Hamann, Elmer Klekamp, Dale Gronewold, Bill Wiesenmeyer, Torn Day, Ed Davis, Jack Wehren- berg, Mary Leigh Roach, Jane Lewis, Carole Sinclair, Eslher Fiedling, Joan Davis. SIXTH ROW-Doris Williams, Chloe Bunker, Shirley Prilchell, Jane Graham, George Dickinson, E. Carl Lundgren Direclor The A Cappella Choir made greal slrides lhis year. Several new lhings have been added in order lo have a more rounded school choir. Among lhese was lhe new Nonel, which added much enioymenl lor lhe Choirs' lollow- ers. The annual choir concerl was an even grealer success lhan usual, and re- ceived a greal deal ol iuslilied praise. The choir lhis year has laken up lhe sludy ol some new Fred Waring ar- rangemenls ol popular numbers in addi- Henry Luers, Charles Smilh, John Melin, Harold Modrow, Warren Walls, Charles Cox, Bob Lowery, Dick Spring, Norma Barlon, Marilyn Edwards, Margarel Pelerrnan, Jackie Glover, Elma Miller. lion lo lheir regular classical music. Mr. E. Carl Lundgren has direcled lhe choir lrom lhe band house again lhis year. The singing condilions are much beller in lhe band house lhan in lhe audilorium where lhe choir lormerly re- hearsed. The Chrislmas assembly presenled by lhe choir was one ol lhe besl assemblies ol lhe year. The peaceful almosphere crealed lor lhis assembly was an ex- cellenl background lor lhe beaulilul choir singing. One Hundred Six THE NONET FIRST ROW-Mary J. Luce, Joan KnighT, Elecnor Tubbs, Connie Kervin, Francine Grubb, Olive Hoagland, Virginia Vaugha Fl. SECOND ROW-Paul Rasmussen, Gene CarTer. The choir has as usual enTerTained many Civic groups aT concerTs. The new NoneT, however, did mosT OT This worlc Tor The choir, alThough The Tull choir's appearances we re greaTly praised. The choir sponsored a picnic Tor The members. Those who did noT sell Their c1uoTa oT TiclceTs did The K. P. work Tor The picnickers. The choir is losing many seasoned members by graduaTion This year, buT Mr. Lundgren is conTidenT ThaT There are many new voices ThaT are worThy in The Treshman class. This year a new group has been incor- poraTed in our music deparTmenT: The NoneT . Composed oT seven girls and Two boys, This group has been chosen To represenT S.I-I.S. aT TuncTions where The A Cappella choir is Too large To aTTend. Due To iTs size, The NoneT is Tlexible and The members can worlc OUT various com- binaTions. The NoneT has had a Tull season, sing- ing aT bond rallies, inducTee programs, church services, and club concerTs. Their reperToire ranges Tram sacred music and The Negro spiriTuals To musical comedy and popular songs. This is The TirsT S.l-l.S. choir To sing so successTully wiThouT a direcTor. Under Mr. Lundgren's supervision, we hope To conTinue The NoneT nexT year. One Hundred Seven CLUB AUTOGRAPHS 'A' 'A' ak 'A' if 'lr 'A' ir if ak uk nk ni' 'lr 3.4, P57152 , Eh W , F13 E Y Y 1 5 I A F X P 1 1 3 I 5 5 r 5 3 5 l F U E 1 1 1 4 a 1 i E 2 E I E 3 5 E 5 L FOOTBALL DEPARTMENT Roellig Teuscher PeTefish PeTCfmon Bill Roellig and John Teuscher should be given The recogniTion which They have earned by piloTing an enThusiasTic IQ43 SpringTield l-ligh School FooTball Team To iTs mosT successTul season in Tour years. WiTh a very crediTable record oT Tive wins, Three losses, and one Tie These men leTT memories oT The S.l-l.S. elevens oT old when SenaTor gridders ouTclassed Big Twelve rivals in power and cunning. This year Roellig and Teuscher subsTi- . Sandys F E TuTed speed and passing Tor The power quanTiTy, buT ThaT did noT mean ThaT This Team had losT any oT iTs drive and TighT. The leaders reaped The harvesT aT a winning Team aTTer puTTing endless Time and eTTorT inTo compleTely rebuilding The Team aT The Three preceding years. J. L. Sanders did an ouTsTanding iob as aThleTic business manager. l-lis du- Ties mulTiplied This year, because oT in- creased aTTendance. One Hundred Eleven VARSITY SQUAD Leaving many Tans dubious as To Their aoiliTy during The pracTice ses- sions The SenaTors opened The sea- son wiTh a bliTz-like aTTack againsT CaThedral. The Cyclones drove To our goal, buT The sTerling Spring- Tield line sTopped Them TlaT. Tak- ing over The oTTensive in The nexT period The Red and Black senT Jerry Slack across The goal, and Bill l-len- ry and Jack Gagnon scored in The Third. Bill counTed again in The lasT TOP ROW-Don Ackerman, John Kavski, Rich Plain, Jerry Slack, Ted Hale, Marion Aud, Bill WaTson, Gordon Ehrenslrrom, Paul Barfsokas, Sam McCollum, Jim Teckenbrock, Dick Daykin, Bob Spring. Tl-llRD ROW-l'lerberT Price, manager, RayTrox- ell, Earle Searcy, George SmiTh, Ted Chamberlain, Roy Kovski, John Mize, James Alexander, John l-leidinger, Larry Charlson, Benny Grove, Ed Maxey, manager. SECOND ROW-Al WesT- burg, manager, John Teuscher, coach, Frank Manuele, Bill Moore, Don l-leidemann, Jack Grove, Bill Henry, John Gagnon, Bruce Esmond, John Eisele, L. K. Davis, Principal, William Roellig, coach. FlRST ROW-RoberT Men- dez, Charles Haensel, Adam Nelch, Ed BramleT, Frank BuTchek, Fred Wies- senmeyer, Dick Loud, ArT ST G r V rong, eo ge ass, Roland Ashfon. Trarne, and added Tour poinTs. SpringTield sTunned ST. James The Tollowing Friday as They dumped The Tradesmen 6l-6. The Solon eleven counTed Three Times in The TirsT auarTer and Tour more in The second period. The TirsT Team was removed aT The halT and Two more Touchdowns were scored in The Tinal rounds. The Traders picked up a Tally in The Third auarTer on a series oT running plays and a plunge. PREPS .17 TOP ROW Wlliam Liv- ingsTone, Bill Schnlrring, Jack McNulfY. Kennefh lv1acTaggarT, Robert Lowe, Cliff Kurris, George l-gm. surges, Roberl' Knox, Dick Cobb, Allan Isley. SECOND ROW-Bill STier- en, Homer lvlasfarakos, Dick Gibbs, Don Fisher, Frank Fernandes, Sam Soufhwick, WalT Smi-Th, Barker Juhl, William Posladek, FIRST ROW-Paul McGure, Don Miller, Bill Reece, Richard Teckenbrock, Guy Bafes, Bill SarTf, James Dunbar, Glenn Praff, Larry Brazil, Roberf Humphrey. One l-lundred Twelve BEST SEASON IN FOUR YEARS Spurred on by Their Two previous suc- cesses The SenaTor eleven sailed by FeiT- shans in grand sTyle, handing Them a 36-7 verdicT. and challcing up anoTher bid Tor The ciTy TiTle. Gagnon cuT The ice wiTh an end sweep To score and l-lale Toolc a pass Tor The second marlcer. A STaTue oT LiberTy and a saTeTy gained more poinTs Tor The Solons, and a smash by Davis neTTed a Touchdown Tor The Flyers. SpringTield scored in The Third period on a run and a recovered Tumble. UnTil The closing seconds oT The Lan- phier game a greaT TighT was waged by boTh Teams, buT a sudden uprising gave The Lions The only Touchdown and The ciTy crown by a margin oT 7-O. Bill STone was The vicTorious runner aTTer a grind- ing 95-yard drive. Springifield had Three bids Tor a score wiTh The closesT one in One Hundred The lasT round when Bill l-lenry inTercepT- ed an aerial and wenT To The 4. The boys drilled To The one TooT line. The Red and Blaclc gridders began The Big Twelve campaign by shuTTing ouT Peoria CenTral 34-O. This Time Spring- Tield compleTely dominaTed The oTTensive acTion. alThough neiTher machine scored in The TirsT period, buT The locals goT Three on Two runs and a recovery in The end zone in The second. Running plays accounTed Tor a pair oT scores in The socond halT. ATTer vicTory SpringTield Tans were sure ThaT The Team would puT up a sTrong bid Tor The Big Twelve cham- pionship. T DecepTion and good passing proved To be The elemenTs which deTeaTed BloomingTon 20--I4. IT was a baTTle royal Tor nearly Three periods since The Thii'Teen SOLONS EMPLOY TRICKY Raiders scored TirsT and SpringTield Tol- lowed. l.aTe in The Third sTanza The So- lons scored on a run. A pass inTercep- rove, on ei emann. P l B rTsokas, Ted Hale. B y G D H d Bill Roellig. Tion seT The sTage Tor The Third scoring, and a pass neTTed BloomingTon anoTher counTer To end The sTruggle. The home Team really TelT The loss oT Their sTar back PeTe EllioTT. T-le iniured his knee laTe in The TirsT quarTer and was Torced To leave The game. ln The Lincoln game neiTher Team was able To do any scoring in The TirsT quar- Ter, buT midway in The second period Jerry Slack chucked a pass To Bill T-lenry who wenT 66 yards Tor a Touchdown. Everybody ThoughT Lincoln had a losT cause, buT The RailspliTTers Took advan- Tage oT a lasT quarTer drive and Tom SchweikerT scored on an end sweep which closed The scoring and made The score 7-7. ATTer emerging Trom This sTunning blow a Tavored SenaTor Team Took The Tield againsT Danville The nexT week and a I2-O shuTouT was adminisTered To Them. This shaTTered all hopes oT The locals Tor any parT oT The Big Twelve champion-. ship. Danville held The oTTensive edge all The way and capiTalized on a Tumb- led punT in The TirsT quarTer and a blocked kick in The lasT sTanza Tor Their Two counTers. Jerry Slack ran 9l yards Tor an apparenT Touchdown in The Tinal sTages, buT a holding penalTy nulliTied iT. The only oTher ThreaT was a drive To The Danville 20 beTore The TirsT halT ended. The annual Turkey Day game This year aT DecaTur was anoTher hearTbreaking Bill Henry. Jack Gagnon, Adam Nelch, Dick Spring. John Mize, John Heidinger Bill WaTson, George SmiTh, lr Manuele, don Ehrensfrom, A lr y Grove, Jock ve, Roland Aslv- John Efsele OFFENSIV episode To S.l-l.S. gridders who sTorTed ouT wiTh such on brillic1nTsec1son ond end- ed wiTh o 28-I3 sTinging deTeoT by on orch rivoll. IT looked rosy Tor The Sen- oTors wiTh on mcirch To The pciy oTT line in The iniTic1l period, buT DecoTur recov- ered on enemy Tumble ond inTercepTed oi poss To cosh in Twice in The second quc1rTer. The Reds Toolc onoTher Solon Tumble in The Third ond sped To The gool wiTh The winning score, ond drove To The gooil in The losT sTonzou To odd To Their calreody lorge morgin. SpringTield inTer- cepTed on oeriol, ond drove To The zero line To Tinish The secxson. ATTer proving his obiliTy by sTellor per- Tormounces on The TooTboll Tield, Bill l-lenry wcis elecTed MosT Vciluoble Plouyer by his Tec1mmc1Tes. Ordiriorily The Teom nomes on c1cTing copToin beTore eoch goume, buT Jerry Slczclc and Bill WoTson lbeTore he leTT Tor The Novyl were chosen Co-copToins oT The l944 VorsiTy squod. Since mouny ployers will be bock The Teom hos high hopes Tor nexT yeor. Freshmen Cooch Chorles PeTeTish pi- loTed his grid chcirges To cu Tciirly success- Tul yecir in The CiTy Loop This seoson. T-lis squod Trounced Cc1Thedrol Twice ond spliT ci Two-gome series wiTh Lonphier. FeiTshons had The iinx on our Frosh when They Took Two gomes. The Tinol record wos Three ond Three. ond The cooch be- lieves ThoT There is some Tine vorsiTy mo- Teriol. Over CJ hc1lT dozen boys ore ouT- x E ATTACKS sTcinding prospecTs, Thus our Teom is cis- sured oT good ployers Tor Three more seosons. Larry Chorlson, Sam M k J h K ln Roy Kovs i, o n ov Jim Teclcenbroclc, Jer Wiesenmeyer, c erman. Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield SpNngHec SpHngHec Spdngiec SpHngHec Spdngiec SpHngHec SpHngHec SpHngHec SpdngHec Spdngiec SCORES CF THE GAMES FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Cofliedrol Sf. Jornes Feifslwons Lcinplmier Springfield Springfield 34 BASKETBALL RECORD Lcinpliier Aflwens Lincoln Cofliedrol Bloorningfon Deccifur Peorio Cenfrol Donville Bloomingfon Robinson Springfield Peorici Cenfrol O Springfield 20 Bloonningfon Springfield 7 Lincoln Springfield O Dcinville Decofur 28 Springfield 38 Joclcsonville Springfield 33 Decofur lTwo overfimesl Springfield 37 Eosf Sf. Louis Springfield 24 Lincoln Springfield 40 Feifslwcins Springfield 4l Peorio Cenfrol Regionoil Tourney Springfield 39 Delovon Springfield 36 Mf. Puloslci Lincoln 39 One Hundred Sixfeen VARSITY BASKETBALL Jim Mayfield Bud Chambers Q T The SpringTield l-ligh School BoslceTbc1ll Teom, piloTed by ivlorlc PeTermon, Turned in o mediocre seoson wiTh o record oT eighT vicTories ond eleven losses. Alby Ploin did oi wonderTul iob os Tloor copToin, leoding The Teom Through iTs oTTensive ond deTen- sive poces. Severol Types oT oTTense were used, including PeTermon's slow breolc, which mode him Tomous QT ConTon. BoTh Teoms were decidedly oTT Torm os Lonphier Toolc o heorTbreol4ing 43-36 de- cision Trom The SenoTors in The opener. SpringTield lcepT iTs iinx over AThens by dropping The Green Worriors 44-3 I. The Red ond Block begon Big Twelve ploy bv losing oi 3l-25 oTFoir To Lincoln. CoThedrol ond The Solons hoolced up in on Tire wogon ciTy leogue boTTle, ond BuTch Oldoni hiT o Tree Throw To give CoThedrol o close 35-34 win. The SenoTors sTopped BloomingTon 39-32 oTTer Troiling all The TirsT holT. DecoTur used o TighT zone To subdue The Red ond Block 40-29. PeTermon swiTched To slow breolc which checlced Peorio CenTrol unTil The closing seconds when Three boskeTs neT- Ted Them o 27-25 win. The SenoTors dropped so Tor behind Donville in The eorly sToges ThoT They couldn'T overcome The morgin ond The Mo- roons won 33-3l. SpringTield sTopped BloomingTon Tor The second Time in o row 38-32. GeTTing o bod sTorT The Red ond Block Tinolly goT on The beom To give Robinson ii Jerry Slack, Bud Luers, Roy Troxell, Eugene EsTes,'Chorles Lee, Alby Plain. o boTTle Tor Three guorTers, buT The enemy conquered 37-29. The Solons puT onoTher morlcer in The win column by sTopping Jock- sonville 38-30. One Hundred SevenTeen I. .Q ACTION ON THE HARDWOOD One Hundred Eiglifeen Springfield ond Decolur louglwl o lwol' bollle which wcis lied ol llwe finol liorn, ond oller llwe lirsl ployollg llien llwe Reds lnil one lo drop llne Solons 35-33. Eosl Sl. Louis coosled lo ci 53-37 viclory. Only ci losl minule rolly pulled Lin- coln olweod of llwe Red ond Block 29- 24 offer our boys had led all llwe wciy. Springfield lnil 20 in llwe second quor- ler willw Feilslions lo lcirrup llie Flyers 40-20. Slill lwol' from llne previous win llwe Senolors closed llie seoson by lop- ping Peorio Cenlrol 4I-3 l. Springfield wos ossigned lo Jrlie Lin- coln Regionol ond won llwe lirsl lwo gomes, sloppino Delovon 39-23 ond Ml. Pulcislci 36-32. Lincoln wenl on or rompoge lo kill llwe Senolors 39-3I ond Jrolce llie lourney. CHEERLEADERS Dryfoose, Mouniz, O'Brien, Wilson wk THE TEAM Managers are iusT as imporTanT To The Team as The players, and The aThleTic coaches agree ThaT The SenaTors had some Tine sTudenT managers during This sporTs season. AI WesTburg, Herb Price, and Ed lvlaxey Took care oT The TooTball needs. supplying The players wiTh ierseys, panTs, pads, and head gears and Took respon- sibiliTy Tor all equipmenT issued. ln The pasT much aThleTic properTy had To be replaced, due To loss, buT This year Tew losses were scored. Frank lvlanuele served as unoTTicial manager Tor The baskeTball squad, and lvlr. PeTerman commended Frank on his good work, since he was The only volun- Teer Tor The iob. ' One l-lund Teamwork is The keynoTe oT success in a yell and our Tour cheerleaders achieved This goal wiTh SpringTield l-ligh having a mosT successTul rooTing secTion. WheTher The Team was in The heighT oT iTs glory or in The depThs oT deTeaT These cheer leaders, Earl DryToose, DOT- Ty lvlounTz, Tillie Wilson. and POT O'Brien. could always bring a big S-U-C-C-E-S-S ouT oT The Red and Black Tans. AThleTic Teams will all TesTiTy ThaT They play a beTTer game when They know ThaT The school is behind Them, and cheers boosT The morale To a high piTch. This is one reason why IQ43 was a successTul TooTball year. - MANAGERS Maxey, Wesfberg, Price red NineTeen BOYS' GYM Up, down! Crealc, craclclel PUTT, puTT, and oTher such sounds were Those emu- laTing Trom The mouThs aT Tired, gym- ridden characTers. The gym program Tor juniors and seniors was lumped up a liTTle in pace To prepare These physical specimens Tor Uncle Sam's crew aT TighTing Yanlcs. These Friday sessions weren'T inTend- ed so much as a body builder because The worlcouTs were Too Tar beTween, buT raTher as preparaTion along The line aT acTual army physical educaTion proced- ure. Messrs. Roellig and PeTerman were lcind enough To Tollow Through wiTh in- sTrucTions on army orders which The gym inducTees masTered. During The cold weaTher. worl4ouTs aT army exercises were adminisTered in- doors. Among These pleasanT liTTle bone crushers was The siT up. IT is generally aclcnowledged in all auThoriTaTive sources ThaT IT The individual can do This once he can be cerTain he'll be draTTed. To acauainT The seniors wiTh march- ing, The aThleTic Tield provided an excel- lenT spoT Tor especially organized squads. SergeanTs were appoinTed Tram The classes and were usually obeyed prompT- ly, even Though The club They carried was To be used laTer To play baseball wiTh. One Hundred TwenTy GIRLS' GYM Under o sToTe ruling everyone now hos To Toulce gym oT leosT one hour o weelc. This ruling hos broughT mony Jun- iors ond Seniors inTo The gym closses. Miss lv1oThers now puTs emphosis on physicol TiTness. The girls ore puT Through ci rigorous series oT exercises To keep Them in good heolTh. The Treshmon ond sophomore clousses go in Tor more compeTiTiye sporTs To de- velop Teom ploy. They olso devoTe some Time To Tollc doncing. For The losT severol yeors Miss lvloTher hos been Tolcing The girls To Douglols Porlc To use The Tennis Torms They hove been sTudying in gym closs. The girls who miss gym on Fridoys ore olloTTed cerToin doys ThroughouT The school yeor when They molce up The worlc missed. l BASEBALL ix nn si T ,ll Jl -i -- 1 f 1 saw- WeaTher played havoc wiTh The ciTy high school baseball schedule, as well as washing ouT many pracTices, buT The sea- son was Tinally launched The lasT days oT April aTTer Three games had been washed ouT. Numerous posTponemenTs were also necessary. WiTh an excepTionally good piTcher in Alby Plain, who laTer in The season hurT his arm, The SenaTors opened The campaign wiTh FeiTshans and pulled Tram behind To Talce The Flyers, 7-6. Lanphier walloped The Red and Black 9-2 and FeiTshans helped The Lions To The ciTy TiTle by dropping The Salons I2-4 in The second engagemenT. SpringTield ran up a TooTball score on ST. James as They hiT Them 30-6. Eleven runs came across The plaTe one inning and Thir- Teen were regisTered in anoTher Trame. During The baseball campaign The Sen- aTors enTered The DisTricT Tourney here and were Turned back by Lanphier who wenT on To cop The Tour Team aTTair. One Hundred i.m,W,,,AMgXEQVNUMWMMAWMN , .. .,m W ,KY ' ' ' ' 46 ii 4' ' fi i 44' -2'-W f fm. me 'W '55l' f- my V: Q, QQQ L. f 5 . i , , ..-- 3: ' f s 1 4 ,. T N A , ' X - . -cf -wr :H-. K if'-5 Z, x. M . T, . H V,??5.a-,E l sg g. T . , , lx 6: fi 'lg V l, l ii 'T A . Q 4?f4ii Our CaTcher wasn'T scored on once lcsT season. TwenTy-Two TRACK . l An unexpecTed collapse hiT The S.l-l.S. Track Team, which seemed To be TorTiTied wiTh good runners, buT Tailed To come Through in The maTches. Jerry Slack was The big cog in Coach John Teuscher's machine. The TirsT meeT oT The season was a dual aTTair wiTh FeiTshans and The Flyers were vicTorious by a 75 To 3l counT when The Solons Took only Three TirsT place berThs and The opponenTs grabbed Ten. Spring- Tield enTered The Lincoln inviTaTional meeT, buT only a Tine performance by The Fresh- man-Sophomore Team saved The locals Trom deTeaT. FeiTshans again ouTpoinTed The Red and Black 79 If2 To 45 in The ciTy Track meeT wiTh The SenaTors gaining 3 Top spoTs. Lan- phier came in Third behind The Flyers and Solons. Four SenaTor Thinclads wenT To The sTaTe Tourney aTTer running high in The Taylor- ville disTricT. Our relay Team Took TirsT place in ThaT evenT. Jerry Slack Took sec- ond place in The Low Hurdles. 'VN - i c Eff- ny M first- L HZ 31 1 iii-Q 'Ns mi -ve. ' 'xl qi, 1 X i Zo ,T T 4 'T s , l J' S r. ' s li is . I , . 9 , ,T-Ezfxi gi Q-M011 V ' V ,gi l s T-fi , 4 wsm1.fxJJ1www gh - V X x5Xx.4,,gtZ-N, Q! ' , Te. -1, , ' F F A.. TQ. 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Lenz Eye Service Lake Springfield Dairy The Man Sfore James Millikin Universify, Decafur, Illinois. . The Mine B Coal Co. McCoy Laundry Co. Mefzger Drug Sfore. Myers Brofhers. Neumode Hosiery Sfore I2I I So. 5+h Stl The Neef Sfudios. Panfher Creek Mines, Inc. Peabody Coal Co. Pepsi Cola Boffling Co. Producers Dairy Co. Roberfs Bros. W. H. Roland Smarf Shops, Inc. Rossifer Coal Co. Springfield Dry Goods Co. Sangamo Elecfric Co. Springfield High School Cafeferia Springfield Coca-Cola Boffling Co Springfield Junior College. Springfield Marine Bank. Harry E. Sfouf. J. Ralph Tobin 8: Son. Charles Wanless. Fred Wanless. Eddie Waffling, Inc. Weaver Manufacfuring Co. Wes+enberger's Fur Depf. Winch's Floral Shop. Y. M. C. A. One Hundred Thirfy-five WORK SCHOLARSHIPS . AT BLACKBURN COLLEGE WORTH S225 By working I5 hours a week, Blackburn sI'uden+s reduce 'II'1e I'o+aI cos+ for room, board, and Iuifion by one half. Fully accredifed courses in ar'Is, science, and home economics. New 'Fire proof buildings. Wrifey Ioday for iIIusI'raI'ed Iiieralure describing in deI'aiI WI'lG'I' has been called AMERICA'S MOST EXCLUSIVE COLLEGE. Address, Presidenl' William M. Hudson, Carlinville, Illinois. ' if Prinfing and Binding by WILLIAMSON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY - I Engraving by I CAPITOL ENGRAVING COMPANY PI1oI'ograpI1y by THE SPRINGFIELD PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION ABIGAIL STUDIO, 9I3 Sou+h Sixfh S+ree+. BURCHETT STUDIO, 2I9 Soulh Six+h S+ree+. HERBERT GEORIG STUDIO, 224 Il2 Soul-I1 Fiffh S+ree+. MODERN ARTS' STUDIO, 520 If2 Easf Monroe S+ree+. NEEF STUDIO. 322 I!2 Sou+h Six+I1 S+ree+. OLDFIELD'S STUDIO, III If2 Sou+I-I Fif+I1 S+ree+. REDMON STUDIO, 526 Il2 Easl' Adams S+ree+. One Hundred TI1ir'ry-six


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