Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)
- Class of 1946
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I 1 M ' I an mil? HI K X ' k f5ik 5 D F 1'-Q1 P.M'.SMf.,A B Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS Q? f SPVOIWSQXQKA Scxxggl Sksvlnaf-lwlfl , 1U1no'ns 5 . 'L V ix V A w I e Q 1 u PRINCIPAL L. K. DAVIS Throughouf fhe year we have depended greaily on Ihe aid and encouragemenl of Mr. Davis. As principal of S. H. S. if has been his job Io make imporfanf decisions concerning 'I'he work of Ihe sI'uden+s and faculfy. Mr. Davis has made valuable improvemenfs in 'Ihe school curriculum. He has encouraged fhe sfudenfs fo keep up Iheir ouIs+anding records in classroom work, good cifizenship, and spor+s. He has been on hand fo help solve 'Ihe problems of 'rhe sfudenfs and 'rhe 'facuI'I'y of S. H.S., and has had fhe complefe confidence of bofh groups. His inferesi in fhe welfare of fhe school has been uniiring. Under his capable leadership, we res? assured 'fhaf S.H.S. will confinue 'Io 'funcfion smoofhly and keep up ifs good work. - SUMMER TIME AT S.H.S As assisfanf principal, Mr. Wenh keeps the sfudenis of S. H. S. in hand. He iacflully handles all of 'Ihe discipline problems ai' school. Affecfionafely Imown 'Io all as Daddy , her greels you wifh a smile and a willingness +o cooperafe. Mr. Wenlz is always ready fo unlangle 'Ihe difficulfies of 'I'he sfudenf and straigh+en him ouI'. Wirh such an oufsfanding personalify as Mr. Wen'I'z around, 'Ihe sludenfs of S. H. S. are eager +o be on fheir besl' behavior. x ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL R. W. WENTZ DOORWAYS TO KNOWLEDGE ACROSS THIS PEACEFUL GREEN CAMPUS BEAUTY S. H. S. IN PEACE 1' 8 L .2 1.2: 'K QQ, vi 4 :Eff r LA Z A 'i' ' , Q A 1 '1 - :Si 1 , ' . I' . k ?XG, '-'kg 7' - ', .jf1,X .. 7 f qi Q NMMX wi ,mv 1, aah! . K. - .1 F 1-:Hg ' ' . L N wif 'VN . A 94, 15,3 tx . 4 13,155 ,' ' 4 . N .,,V' I E by Y Q-, Q . . -I , , 1' , . N' . -H I E 335' -' , . -A -...., 3 3 fm: 9 , , , 'QP H 5-'fit' K fqgf . 1 W - A . - '. -' f '- k V wg 'fi 1 . -- Q , A , M .kin ,MN ka 2 -- -sifx , VL ...I ., W ' Qyffii! g X ' -ik Q . w ' - Q -MMM, if Hi A It I E --E ' .. . 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Visa -- M ' A ' , A f ' M KlL,Nrk.,,,?w , ?MxLeg,: , I MV A 4, ,ff-We Q 14 Vo ,X Awggixkaf A-5 I 2 5 A , 5 s i F? iii I? Q3 Z x '33 fe E 636 V if '4 'IONG MAY H WAV? . 7 Q! i CU DEANS GWIN, BUNDY, AND PETEFISH Probobly Three oT The besT lcnown persons in S.l-l.S. ore Miss Bundy, Deon oT Girls, ond Mr. Gwin ond Mr. PeTeTish, AssocioTe Deons oT Boys. Mr. Gwin ond lvlr. PeTeTish olso serve os sTudy holl supervisors Tor The boys. The services oT These Three ore imporTonT To sTudenT welTore. Aside Trom odvising The sTudenTs wiTh Their individuol problems, They musT help eoch sTudenT in plonning his program so ThoT he will hove The required crediTs To groduoiTe. When exoms ore required by cerToin colleges, They ore senT To The school ond given To The sTudenT by one oT The deons. They hove olso been responsible Tor Tinding mony iobs Tor groduoTes. lvliss Bundy does noT serve os o sTudy hell supervisor, bu+ hos numerous oTher duTies. She odvisor Tor The STudenT Council, odvisor Tor The Jonuory ond June prom commiTTees, ond The direcTor oT The sTudenT progrom conducTed Tor The P.T.A. She olso ossisTs in orgon- izing The school's ossemblies. NineTeen English Class smdaes Life Ana work of vachei Lindsay. Lelha Eilers MacMUrrav College, A.B.g James Millilcin Universilyg Universily ol Iowa, Universily of Colorado, Jr. Les Bas Adviser. Priscilla Fogarfy Trinily College, B.Lil,g Columbia Universily, A.M. - - .fl A F, Pearl Brown Iowa Wesleyan Universily, AB., Columbia Universilyq Universily of Chicago, M.A.g Harvard Uni- versilv. Eliwbelh Graham Head of English Deparl- menlq Universily ol Illi- nois, A.B.g Middlebury College, MA.: Bread Loal School ol English, ww- ' Z.. in my . .Af , 1 , if Q A AW ' .C fr .,-h,,,17 ix-' AX! f Lucie Alexander Universily ol Chicago, Ph.B.: Universily of llli- noisq Universily of New Mexico, Summer Session af Cambridge, England. Isabel Fogarly Trinily College, A.B.y Universily of lllinois 5 Universily of Wiscon- sin, Boslon Universily: Columbia Universilv. 3 . Gladys D. Black MCTY E- Neblick Universily of Chicago, Ph.B.: Co- Jr. Les Bas Bleus Adviser, E. l.S. lumbia Universily, M.A.g Bread T. C.: Universily ol Chicago, Ph.B., Loaf School ol English. M-A. Twenry ENGLISH The SpringTield I-ligh School English deparT- menT under The guidance oT Miss EIizabeTh E. Graham during The pasT year has emphasized Training Tor peace raTher Than Training Tor war. Emphasis was placed noT on a Torced passing OT TesTs buT raTher on a sound knowledge noT only oT The TundamenTals oT English buT also oT liTe in general. The deparTmenT is buiIT on The basic idea ThaT sTraighT clear Thinking is The TirsT essenTiaI in English Training. Individual needs were obiecTiveIy and realis- Tically meT by insTrucTors. A geTTing away Trom The convenTional meThods oT insTrucTion has been iIlusTraTed by The use oT new speech rec- ords obTained during The school year. They in- cluded recordings oT The diaIecTs oT various regions oT our counTry. IT is TeIT ThaT hearing The vernacular makes The sTudenT aware OT The many-sidedness oT American ways oT living. This leads To sympaTheTic undersTanding oT Tellowmen. 'A . V: 'ij . i' T7 , ly, -T ' ' ' Tl: MargareT E. Rourke To TurTher This modernizaTion new seTs oT books have been purchased, wiTh an emphasis on 'Travel and biography. The biographical Travel series includes STephen Graham's Tramp- ing wiTh a PoeT in The Rockies -an inTeresTing sTudy oT Vachel Lindsay on one oT his hiking Trips. Among oTher seTs are recenT biographies aT Poe, STevenson, ScoTT and Twain. The sTudy oT The American IiTe and heriTage has been sTressed. The basic concepTs oT our way oT living are insTiIIed by a broad sTudy oT all kinds OT American IiTeraTure, buT The aware- ness oT oTher peoples and oTher ways aT IiTe has been recognized in class discussions, Torums and long proiecTs and papers assembled aTTer reading oT aTTairs in every corner oT The world. IvIenTion is again made oT The reTurn oT a peaceTime sTudy aT English. The aTmosphere oT This peace Teeling can be Tound even in The classroom. Ellen M. Rourke Marie Dean Drama Coach: UniversiTy oT DebaTe Coach: UniversiTy OT NaTionaI I-Ionor SocieTy CommiT- Chicago, Ph.B: UniversiTy aT Illinois, AB., M.A.: UniversiTy oT Tee: UniversiTy aT Chicago, M.A.: Illinois, M.A.: Columbia College Chicago: DePaul UniversiTy: Illinois Wesleyan, B.S.: UniversiTy OT Expression: N o rT hw e s T e r n NarThwesTern UniversiTy: Lincoln aT Iowa. School of Speech: RoberTson's Sc DayIe's Schools aT AcTing. To The Bar. Emma Campbell James Ivlillikin UniversiTy, A.B.: UniversiTy oT Wisconsin: Leland STanTord UniversiTy: Columbia UniversiTy, IvI.A.: UniversiTy oT Chicago. l College oT Law, L.L.I3.: AdmiTTed Irene Simpson UniversiTy oT Illinois, A.B.: Uni- versiTy oT Wisconsin: UniversiTy oT CaliTornia: College oT New York CiTy: Columbia UriiversiTy: I-Iarvard UniversiTy. TwenTy-one MATHEMATICS Miss CIapper's Besf STucIenTs Solve Problem. Under capable Teachers The S. I-I. S. maTh deparTmenT has mainTained Tor iTselT a remarlc- able record in sTudenT educaTion. Courses are oTTered in ariThmeTic, algebra, plane and solid georneTry and Trigonomelrry. These include an advanced and a college class in algebra. Much emphasis is placed upon The pracTical applica- Tions OT maThemaTics. Solid geomeTry Tinds The sTudenT making numerous models so Thor he can beTTer undersTand The problem under discussion. In college algebra, To achieve a B average, a Guy Krumme Sadie Clapper Chairman, NaTional I-Ionor So- cieTy ComrniTTeeq UniversiTy oT Iowa, PMB.: Universily oT Illinois, MA., UniversiTy oT Colorado: Columbia UniversiTy. Lorene Campbell I-IGUTSUUUIT U- S- NOVYI Iowa STaTe Teachers' Col- Blaclcburn Collegeg Uni- lege' BAA4: Slime Uni, versiTy ol Illinois, B.S., Versify of IOWOI MA.: Mfs- UniversiTy oT Colorado. proiecT is required which puTs inTo useTul work- ing a principle Tound in The course. FurThering This idea oT consTrucTiye learning, TrigonorneTry sTudenTs become well acauainTed wiTh The TransiT and use iT on Tield Trips To prepare an inTeresTing posTer applying The TundarnenTals oT The subiecT. The maTh deparTmenT has a Thorough, well Trained, yeT undersTancling body aT insTrucTors. PracTical applicaTion, They Tind, gives The sTuf denls a greaTer inTeresT in The subiecTs oTTered. 'nl' T Q im., Irene Mason , Philo Adviser: Parsons College, BA.: UniversiTy oT Iowa, M.A.7 UniversiTy oT Wisconsin, 'R 9 lv I il? . ff ,iff W ? in ii 'Y Merle RUTT1 Parker Beulah B, Barrick Greenville College, AB.: Les Bas Adviser: Uni' UniyersiTy oT Michigan, versiTy of Illinois, B.S. MA. MA. LANGUAGES Lalin and Spanish are The Two choices ol The language deparlmenl. Four years ol Lalin are olllered and lhree ol Spanish. Miss Blall, Miss lhlenleldl, Miss Mcphillimey, and Miss Sleinmiller capably lead The sludy of grammar, Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil in Lalin. Miss Ma'rl1ew's French Class. ln Spanish our relafionships wilh Lalin Amen ica are accenrualed under Miss Ronca. Their aim is lo gel sludenls lo read, wrile, and under- sland Spanish wirh emphasis on spealcing abilily, according ro presenl day aims of Pan-American ism. Miss Malhews is well qualified +o leach lhe French classes. Margueri+e McPhillimey Cl1crloHe Rcnca I lllinois College, AB., University Universify of Wisconsin, B.A.g 'RW Q ol Wiscansin M.A, Universily of New Mexico, Mfx.: K rl A E, Marqueffe Universily, v,Qf?is -1 r Mariam S+einmiller Bernodine Mcfhews Knox Collegeg Universilr, Mary K. Blail' Mcrgoref lhlenfeld+ lndiana Universiry, AB.: of Chicago, Ph,B.g Uni- H A 4 . 4 Universily de Grenoble: fersily al Illinois, S ,mrnei lvlcfnmofllll College, A-B4 U 'lVer5'lV Qi lll'nO,'5' B55 Middlebury C o l l e g e Session fx? Cnmbridgf-, Umvelglllf Ol Qlqlcagoi C O l ll m b i O Um'V'3 5lll' M.fK.g Pennsylvania Slale pngiundb Universily of Wisconsins MA. College. i ll Twenlyih ree -'. 1.. . 'is 'Y , I 3 nfl Louise Welch l-lead of Social Science Deparlmenlg University of Minnesola, A.B.g Uni- versily of Chicagog Bread Loaf School of English. .. A 'U Q' xlW.2 . . . . Roberl D. Furry Adviser of Capilaline and Junior Capiioline7 Illinois College, A.B.g Universiiy of Chicago. , :gen J N, fi g i it iff Tula Chambers Edo Nelsch lrehe BUFHSH Universily of I n d i a n a, lllinois Slale Normal Uni- Universily al Chicago A,B.q Universily of VV'is- versily: Universily of llli- Ph.B,, M.A. consinq Universily oi Cel, nois, BS.: Columbia Uni- oradog U niversily ol versily, M.A. Michigan, MA. o T f f rl i Q.. iii-1 Ruih McKinnie Elsie Logan Guy Thompson University of Chicago, Universily ol Chicago, Pennsylvania Slale Teach Ph,B,, MA, Ph.B,g Harvard Graduale ers' College: Univeisiiy School: Middlebury of Illinois B.S., M.S. SCCIAL SCIIENCE To lhe siudenis ol S. l l. S. Social Science means economics, geography, world hisiory, American hisiory, civics, and world problems. Each course is loaded vviih lacis, evenis, and dynamic dala, Much lime is spenl in research worlc. A deviaiion from sirici lexl-boolc follow- ing is noied vviih on emphasis placed on ob- iaining inlormolion from a variely ol sources. The sludenls are given all shades of opinion from which iheir own conclusions can be drawn. World and American hisiory, besides supplying Jrhe siudeni wiih necessary background informa- iion, also ailempis +o keep lhe class abreasl oi curreni Times. Usually one period a week is devoied To presenl day problems. This Theme is carried inio ihe Senior year in modern problems. Miss Welch's Class Siuclies World Problems. Tvvenly-four ij' , f K S Jesse Sanders Allen Smilh M. J. Kavanaugh Anfhony La Fauce James Jabusch Bisiness Manage: gffxlhleficsy Jomcs Sioul' lnslilureg STQUT lnslilipgg Bradley Polylecc- Universily cl Illi- Mgllgkrn Umversifyl Universily ol llli- Texas A, and M. nic lnslifufei Uni! nOiS. Umvefsgiy or HM, noisg illinois Srale versilv ol Illinois Hogg: Umversgw or Narmol Universilx. James Millilfin lowa. University. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The lnduslrial Arls deparlmenl has slrived lo give ils sludenls an aclive inleresl in lhe indus- lrial lile, bolh in produclion and dislribulion. Here aclual lrades are learned. From lhis deparlmenl' will come oul lulure drallsmen, carpenlers, machinisls, prinlers and eleclricians. Along wilh learning 'rhe aclual lundamenlals ol Their respeclive lrade, sludenls will acquire many habils 'rhal will help lhern nol only in lheir worlc laul in lheir every day lile. They acquire an allilude ol pride in accomplished worlcq lhe habil ol an orderly melhod ol proe cedure in The performance ol any laslc: an allif rude ol readiness lo assisl olhers when rhey need help: and a lhoughllul allirude in making rhings pleasanl and sale for olhers. HCUSEHOLD ARTS Q 'sbs W A Q i fi 1, Brown Baldwin Hays Mildred M. Brown James Millikin Universily, BS.: Universily ol Chicago: Columbia Universily. Elhel Baldwin Kansas Slale College BS. Mabel Hays James Millikin Universifv, BS.: Universily ol Chicago: Universily ol Calilorniag Columbia Univers- ilyg Iowa Stale College. Sewing Class Under fhe Direclion of Miss Hays. 5 2 l 5 Twenly-live Ru+h M. Woods y Narional Honor Sociery l Commiflee: Illinois Col- , lege, B.S.: Oregon Slaie College: Universily of Colorado: Universiry oi Michigan, MS. Olive W. Burfon Illinois. Wesleyan Univer- siry, B.S,: Universify of Illinois: Universily oi' Michigan. C. A. Armslrong . tkg Universiiy of Illinois, B.S.: --an swgi' Soulhern III, Siaie Teach- er College: Adviser ol 4 Fulure Farmers' Club. e...-at A SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The science deparlrnenl olliers a varied lisl of subiecrs lo ihose srudenrs who wani ro find our how ihis old world and iis inhabiianls run. The courses include chemislry, physics, biology, physiology, gen- eral science, borany, and Zoology. The program of This deparlmeni was varied Jrhis year. A number of Chemislry sludenls submiiied rhemes +o be eniered in a chemical essay coniesl ai rhe U. of I. A large group of sludenis iraveled by bus 'lo Sl, Louis on a lield Trip. The various courses oriered furnish an irnporianl background for engineering, nursing, medicine, and orher fields of science. Twen+y-six Carrol C. Hall Eureka College, BS.: Unif versily of Illinois: Uni- versiiy of Chicago. A.lv1.: Colorado Siale College of Educaiion. Roy A. Defifenbaugl-i McKendree College, BS.: George Washinglon Uni- versiiy: Universiiy of Chicago: Universify of Colorado, lv1.A. Joseph Spi+aIe Illinois Wesleyan, B.S.: Universify of illinois: Universily of Michigan, M.S.: Universily of Colo' rado. , 'W i .vs A Mary A. Dodd Springfield Business Col- lege: Easlern Slale 0 Teachers' Collegez While Wafer Teachers' Collegeg Gregg Normal: Yawmar' 81 Erbe School ol Filing. .. I . Freeman C. Goodwin lllinois Slale Normal. BE.: Universily of Mis- souri, Mi.: Universify ol Chicago. i ' f i f Edna Carson A W! ' C ' Universily ol lllinois, fx.B. Q f' Mfmg Maclwurray Col EA ,,,V., ioger Kafherine Krebaum 'I - High School Treasurer: 'V r Universily of lllinois, B.S.g V, - ,Q i 'T' . . . , X 2 Universily of Wisconsing Q 1 Illinois Business College. V T or Rosella Buller . k i fi ' 1- ' Maclvlurray College: Vol- H I paraiso Universily: llli- il 1, .n nois Slale Normal Uni- ' - versilyy Unlversily of g MYQ lllinois. l vi 5 Margarel M, Lawler DePaul Universily, Ph.B. E M.A.7 illinois Slale Nor- mal Universilyq Spring . I field Junior College, Pxssocialeinfkrlsg f'i - Browns Business College, qraduaic. is Ise- COMMERCIAL A new need has arisen in The peace-lime business and induslrial world lor eificienl worlcers and ihe Commercial Deparlmenl is working foward salisiying lhis demand. More college prep sludenls were en- rolled lhis year in order lhal lheir baclcground mighl be ol some commercial value lo Them aller gradua- lion. Even if o person does nol enler lhe business world lhe commercial knowledge oblained in high school should be helpful in undersronding and managing one's personal finances. For ihis reason The deparlf menl has considered enlarging ils courses in order lhal' everyone mighl benelif. Twe nry-Seve n -i Margare+ Hausen Roger J. Benedicf Drake UniversiTy, B.S.M.q Lawrence College, B.M.g Iowa STaTe UniversiTy, UniversiTy oT Wisconsin: MA.: ChrisTiansen Chor- lllinois STaTe Normal Uni- ol School, versiTyq ChrisTionsen Choral Schoolg Colorado STaTe College oT Educae Tion, M.A. Clarence Sauer DirecTor ol: lnsTrumeniol Music: DirecTor of Or- chesTrag EasTman School oT Music: UniyersiTy oi RochesTer, B.M.g New York UniversiTy, M.A. MUSIC Sludenlrs who are inTeresTed in The musical courses aT S. l-l. S, Tind The music deparTmenT ready To give Them experT musical knowledge. 'lhese sTudenTs may specialize in ony oT The Tollowing Three: orchesTra under Mr. Sauery choir under Miss l-lauseny or band under Mr. Palrrick. Freshmen and sophomores receive Training in W i G. W. Pafrick DirecTor aT Band: De- Kalb Normal School: UniversiTy ol Chicago, Ph.B,, MJK. The chorus classes under Mr. BenedicT and Miss l-lausen, They presenT Two annual canToTas, one in The Tall and one in The spring. STudenTs inTeresTed in music Theory may enroll in The harmony courses. These various groups conTrilouTe much To The social acTiviTies and enTerTainmenT aT S, l'l. S. THE NONET Top Row: LclVerne Tcrr, Charles Schulz, Bob Wrighf, John Whiie, and John Hunf. BoTTom Row: Eva Jo Schmiclf, Carol Johnson. Be+Ty Gclsche, and Caroline Phillippe. Twenly-eighT PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Physical Educalion Deparlmenl, under The supervision of Miss Kalherine Malher, Mr. Mark Pelerman, Mr. Bill Roellig, and Mr. Clyde McQueen, has iusl compleled anofher year of characler and body building. Because ol a slale law, all sludenls are required lo lake gym during all four years of high school excepl in case ol physical disabilily. FINE ARTS Our Ari Deparlrnenl olilers lo all arl-minded slu- denls a wide variely ol proiecls in several fields ol This subiecl. The deparlrnenl seeks lo acquainl lhe sludenl wilh many forms ol arl, lhus developing his apprecialion. New malerials and sludies are conslanlly being added lo lhe course, and lhis year's arf sludenls produced some excellenlr work. Three new murals and live arl exhibils have added lo our enioymenl Jrhis year. . ,. .4', , . i . . sffii ' I Qui , 1 , W g ss s i,, X Q: 4. fr 'T s WZ- ' 5, f- i,,fSLm.eg,g 1. ? 1 - . '1' L T 'gf 5' : f.-as ,. we M. r . KV? f - , 3262527 ,A A ffl'-fl W Twenly-nine Mark Pelerman f i ' Crosse Slale Teachers' College: Universily ol Illinois, BS., MA. .N Boskelball Coach: La- g William Roellig Foolball Coach: Lo- Crosse Slale Teachers' C ol l e g e: Norlhweslern Universily. Clyde McQueen Track Coach: Bradley, B.S.: I ow a Universily, MA. Kafherine Malher Sargenl School: Univer- sily ol California: Unie versily ol Wisconsin. Amanda Wessel Universify af Chicago. Ph,B,: Columbia Universily, MA. Mariorie Mason Norlhweslern Uriiversily, BA.: Prall lnsiilule, School ol Fine Arls: Philadelphia School ol De- sign, STUDENTS LEARN GOOD Sfuclenfs Sfucly Under fhe Wofchful Eye of Mr. Pefermcn. There ore four sfudy cenfers of Springfield l-ligh School, fwo for fhe boys ond fwo for fhe girls. Eoch sfudenf is ossigned fo o sfudy cenfer when he enfers Springfield l-ligh School. ond he remoins in fhis some sfudy cenfer fhroughe ouf his four yeors of high school, This gives him o feeling of permonence which he would nof hove if compelled fo shiff cenfers every se- mesfer, Work condifions ore ideol in fhe sfudy cen- fers, for here fhe sfudenf finds fhe quief ofmos- phere of o librory, wifh some reference mdferiol ovoiloble for his use. Under fhe friendly eye of his counselor fhe sfudenf feels fhe urge fo use his fime fo good odvonfoge. Disfrocfions ore ovoided, excepf when if is necessory for fhe sfudenf fo discuss o problem wifh his counselor, or molce ouf his progrom for fhe following se- mesfer. Sfudenfs who ore in donger of foiling ore given speciol offenfion, ond on offempf is mode fo improve fheir sfudy hobifs or give fhem o progrom more suifed fo fheir needs. The sfudy counselors have files fhof confoin fhe records mode by sfudenfs in ochievemenf fesfs, os well os progress mode eoch semesfer in high school. lvlony of fhese records ore ovoilv ohle fo every feocher, ond when o sfudenf hos difficulfy in o course, fhe feocher con consulf Thirfy STUDY HABITS UNDER COUNSELORS Miss Lomelino Norlhweslern Universily, A.B.: Universily of Wis- consin: Columbia Unis versily, M.A. Mr. Gwin Easlern Slaie Teachers College, B.S.q Universiry oi Illinois, M.S.g Delphic Adviser. 5 -f' T 5- 3 W ' T I cn ' . V - V SIL ' ' ' ' a 3 O. LD 0 CD 77 '-9' O Q CD -P fD 1 3. 3 CD '4- 3' Q7 proper solufion for his problem. There are four counselors: Mr. Gwin and Mr. Peleiish in charge oi lhe boys' sludy cenlers, and Miss I-lager and Miss Lomelino supervising lhe girls. Mr. Gwin is in charge of 300 and 3Ol on ihe Third iloor, and 34, under ihe guidance of Mr. Peleiish, is localed in ihe small building iusl norlh of ihe main building. Miss Lomelino is counselor in 202, a large room adiacenl' lo lhe library, l and 3, under lhe direclion oi Miss Hager Indiana Slaie Normal, A.B.y Columbia Univer- silyp Universiiy of Chi- cago: Universiiy of Illi- nois, M.A.: New York School of Social Work, Les Bas Adviser. Mr. Pefefish Freshman Alhlelic Coachg Illinois College, A.B.q Universiiy ol Illinois, M.A.g Freshman Fooiball Coach, Miss Hager, are on lhe ground Iloor nexi lo rhe sludenl olziice. This year The counselors have lalcen on lhe added responsibililies of assislani principal, so discipline problems are referred Io ihem. This plan seems lo worlc well because lhe counselors have a chance To become acquainied wilh each sludenl from The lime he enlers high school. This relalionship wilh lhe sludeni enables each problem of conduci lo be sellled wifh lhe min- imum oi iriciion. Perhaps lhai is why lhere are very few serious discipline problems al Springs Field I-Iigh School. Thirly-one S Miss Aurelius Clerk Miss Davis Corresponding Secrelciry STUDENT OFFICE Perhaps lhe Jrwo busiesr lodies ar S.l'l.S. are Miss Lois Aurelius and Miss Frances Robb. Theirs is The usually pleasanl' bul' someiimes un- oleasanl iob ol ioking care ol siudenl needs. Al- lendance is, ol course, under This classiiicaiion and olher dulies include sending sludenl nolices, co- ordinoling sludenr lunclions and serving as Tempor- dry heallh officers if Jrhe school nurse is absenl. Yes, ihe srudenr office is onylhing buf a boring place. The presence of our very ellicienr clerks adds greally lo lhe srnoolh running ol lhe school. MAIN OFFICE Lile in lhe main ollice is very lively lor our lwo capable Secrelaries, Miss Morgarei Davis and Miss Edna Alkins. Miss Dcivis hondles rnosl ol lhe schools correspond- ence, and 'lor a school wilh an enrollmenl ol sixleen hundred her iob is no smoll one. Miss Davis' gracious manner in meeling lhe public and giving lhem lhe inlormoiion lhey requesr adds lo Jrhe popularily of our school. Miss Alkiris is conslanrly in demand by Jrhe sludenr body. l-ler duly is lo handle all sludenl records. She also forwards grade lranscripls lo lhe college choices ol graduoiing seniors. Under her waichlul eye are lhe scholaslic achievernenis ol all SHS. Thirlyflwo Miss Robb Ailendance Clerk Miss Ailrins Secrelaiy STUDENT SERVICE DoroThy SouThwick, R.N. lxllllgf' The main TuncTion oT The sTudenT service is aTTending To The needs oT each individual sTuA denT, The branch which is considered mosT viTal by many sTudenTs is The caTeTeria. Under The man- agemenT oT Miss Devlin, The caTeTeria sTaTT planned meals which were boTh high in nuTri- Tional value and low in price. The caTeTeria noT only served lunches Tor The sTudenTs, buT made The reTreshrnenTs Tor various social gaTherings held aT The school. Miss Zimmermann, our librarian, is probably one oT The rnosT soughT aTTer persons in Spring- Tield l-ligh. STudenTs Tram Freshmen To Seniors MorgueriTe L. Zimmermann Normal, B, oT E., University oT Illinois BS .n LS. Ji Le. Bas Adxflbffl, are consTanTly seelring Miss Zimmermannls as- sisTance in Their school worlc. Perhaps They may be seelcing inTormaTion abouT a cerTain college, a currenT novel, a one-acT play, or The sTrucTure oT a leaT, WhaTever iT may be, Miss Zimmer- mann is ready To lend a hand Trom 8:00 in The morning To 3:30 in The aTTernoon. Indispensable To every pupil is Miss SouThwiclc, our school nurse. Miss SouThwiclc is ever ready To adminisTer aid To Those who are ill or in- iured. This year, as in pasT years, she empha- sized The prevenTion oT disease. Owing To her ehforTs many sTudenTs received The Tuberculin slcin TesT which was oicfered aT school. ThirTy-Three FACULTY AUTOGRAPHS Thiyf '1v HM S 1 r T :IEW JANUARY SENICRS PresidenT JERRY SLACK Vice PresidenT HENRY HAHN SecreTory CARLA CUNNINGHAM Treosurer RUTH GUY To The Jonuory groduoTes, only o Tond memory of S.H.S. remoins. Their high school doys ore over. Their memories hove recorded The ioys and sorrows ond successes ond Tdilures of Their Tour-yeor sToy oT Springfield. These sTudenTs noT only were occupied wiTh The vorious clubs ond sporTs oT Springfield, buT olso por- TicipoTed in o lorge number oT ouTside ocTiviTies. Their yeors were Tull of Tun, leorning, ond hoppiness. The closs excelled in scholorship ond sporTs. Nine- Teen oTToined scholosTic honors in The NoTionol Honor SocieTy. lvlony boys on S.H.S. Teoms olso goined honor. Mony young men ond women hove olrecidy gone inTo o job. Mony hove enTered college. STill oThers ore serving Uncle Som's Torces. Wherever These grod- uoTes ore, They hove mode on ouTsTonding record for Themselves and con well deserve The honors They have received. ThirTy-seven BETTY LEE ADKINSON-Belly confesses +o an inleresl' in ping pong and 'ihe Navy. The ques- fion is where she gal her nick- name, V.P. B U R D E N E AITCHISON- H lilces 'fo have a good lime. Per- haps Ihafs why she's so much fun fo be wifh. Advanced Orcheslrag Les Bas Bleusg Nafionol Honor So- ciely, Courl' of Prom Queen. GERALDINE BACON--We see music somewhere in Gerry's fu- lure. You see, she confesses io an avid inleresl' in if now. BOB BALDRIDGEe-Mechanical- minded Bob wanls To own his own machine shop some day. A Cappella Choir 2, 3. BETTY BARAD-- Blondie's beau- 'riful hair and swell personalily shane brighfly al' S. H. S., and s+ilI adds ligh+ +o her surround- ings. Nafional Honor Sociely. HARRY BAUEREISS-Harry Tells us That shows are his iavoriie paslime. We wish him happi- ness in whaiever pasfime lhe Iulure may hold for him. Cafeferia Council. HERBERT BEHRENS-Hem in- fencls Io sfudy engineering ai Broolclyn Polyiechnic School. We lcnow he will do well. Thiriy-eighl' WILLIAM BERNING-Of course Bill wanled Ihe Navy, and made il, loo, before he graduaied, As Pelly Officer 3rd class. he has made irips Io Newfoundland, Iceland, Bermuda, Cuba, Puerlo Rico, Trinidad, and Panama. ALLAN BRADY--Was if his grin or his nalural ialenl' lhal gave Red his presfige as a lady- killer. Band I, 2, 3, 41 DeMolays. JIM BRAMLET-Jim, 'Ihe slrong, silenl iype, found much pleasure in his large record colleclion. He also enjoyed playing Ioolball for S. H. S. Fooiball 3, 4. MARJORIE BUHL-Marge has fun dancing and ealing, buf will give up bolh io become a secre- +ary. Rainbow Girls lSecreTaryI. SHIRLEY BURTLE-Shari, blonde. culel Favoriie pasiimes: sing- ing and dancing, and she excels in boih. Spanish Club, A Cappella Choir, Sky Ranch, Top Deck, Couri of Prom Queen. BONNIE CALLARMAN-Bonnie. an ace roller slcaler herself, wanis 'ro became an insiruclor in The ari of roller dancing. BILL CASTLES-Bill, who lilies Io spend his spare lime reading, plans io go To college aller he gels oui oi lhe army. DORA JANE CLINE--Adorable Dora inlends lo make her lulure pholography, bul mosl boys are smarl enough lo know a good prospecl when lhey see one. CARLA CUNNlNGHAM-Bubb- ling over wilh personalily, Carla has remained lrue lo her Earle while making many lriends al S. H. S, Radio Club, Jr. Les Bas Bleus. Sr. Les Bas Bleus lTreasurerl, Pic Wic Sub Deb, Courl ol Prom Queen, Senior Class Secrelary. JOHN DAVIDSON-If chemical engineering is as easy lor John as making lriends is, he should have no lrouble achieving his ambilion. A Cappella Choir, Delphics, Delvlolays, Nalional Honor Sociely. REITA DAVIS-ePrelly Reila's in- leresl includes cz cerlain Don, who may be able lo change her maybe aboul becoming a career woman lo a delinile uno. Les Bas Bleus, Top Deck, Crow's Nesl. Balon Club, Beaux Arls Courl. KEITH DAY-Keilh. in his mild way, was quile a lady's man, due moslly lo lhe lelching grin he owns. WANDA DEAN-Wanda is sure lo be bolh a successful and allraclive secrelary lo some lucky individual. DORTHYLEE DEGNER-Dol can'l decide whelher lo sludy music or go lo business college. Wilh her sweel voice and personalily, she could do bolh wilh success. Jr. Elude. Radio Club, A Cap- pella Choir, Rainbow Girls. Thirly-nine JEANNETTE DlCKERSON-Jean- nelle slales her ambilion is lo be ci model. To lhis we say, More 'Powers' lo you, Jean- nelle, G. A. A. G L O R l A E K l S S-Vivacious Gloria, who admils her inleresl in Decalur men, should be very happy al James Millikin Univer- sily, where she will sludy die- lelics. Nu Phi Mu, Rainbow Girls lWorlhy Advisorl, Les Bas Bleus. MILO ESTILL-Milo plans la allend lhe Universily ol Illinois, where he will sludy lo become a velerinarian. Fulure Farmers ol America lPresidenll, Delvlolays, Foole ball 3. RENEE MAE FASSERO-Renee is lhe Ii++Ie lass wilh lhe big dark eyes lhal are sure la sleal your hearl away. Now a sludenl al Maclvlurray, she is planning lo go inlo social work. Les Bas Bleus, Radio Club, A Cappella Choir, Nalional Honor Sociely. BERTON FlELDf-Someday you mighl be dancing lo lhe Music ol Berlon Field, lor Berl's am- bilion is lo have a small band ol his own. Band I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FOSTER-A lulure busi- l nessman, John conlesses lo a presenl inleresl in snooker-une usual? Science Club llaresidenll, Y. M. C. A. WAN DA GAGNON- Windy will don a while cap and go inlo lhe vocalion ol nursing, where her pleasanl personalily will lake her a long way. BETTY GAHR-S. H. S. couldn'T ask Tor anyone wiTh any more Than BeTTy wiTh her sparkling personaliTy. G.A.A., Top Deck, Sky Ranch, MILDRED GEBHARDT-A one! word descripTion oT Millie is sweeT. No one who knows her can Think anyThing diTTerenT. Les Bas Bleus, NaTional Honor SocieTy. GARLAND G O B EN-While in high school, Tom was known as The Admiral oT Top Deck. Now he's a PTc. in The U. S. Army. Top Deck, A Cappella Choir. JUANITA GREEN-As preTTy as o picTure describes JuaniTa. We doubT ThaT she'll be single long enough To enTer inTo any 'fuTure COfOCf. WILLA GREENAN--AnyTime yauire looking Tor a good Time or a ready smile, iusT coll on Willie.'i Spanish Club lVice PresidenTl, Advanced and TheaTer Or- chesTras, Sid Pip Sub Deb, CourT oT Prom Queen, Beaux ArTs Courf. KATHLEEN GUINAN-Precious and peTiTe, KiTTy will be assured of success as a Tashion designer if she models her own designs. CourT oT Prom Queen, Corona- Tion CommiTTee lChairmanl, ArT League, Beaux ArTs CourT. RUTH GUNDERSON-RuTh wanTs To become a secreTary, and who wouldn'T like To have her as one. Jr. Les Bas Bleus, Advanced OrchesTra, NaTional Honor SocieTy. RUTH GUY-RuTh's a gal To make your hearT beaT TasTer, ThaT is whaT The paTienTs who will have her Tor a nurse will say, Too. Jr. Les Bas Bleus, A Cappella Choir, STudenT Council, Radio Club, Pic Wic Sub Deb, Senior Class Treasurer. HEN RY HAHN- Handsome Hankl' was number one on The hearT parade oT many an S. H. S. gal, and who can blame Them? Deivlolaysg Pill Rollers lBoard aT DirecTorslg BaskeTball 3, 4: FooTball 2, 3, 45 Base ball 27 NaTional Honor Sc- cieTy: Senior Class, Vice President RALPH HAHNM- RuTus, wiTh his easy-going way and good looks, made quiTe a name Tor himself lwiTh The girls OT coursel. Pill Rollers: Advanced Orches- Tra I, 2: Baseball 47 NaTional Honor SocieTy. ELIZABETH HATHAWAY- Cissie's charming smile and bee-yooTiTul eyes made her a ioyflighl' anywhere. WaTch Those eyes sparkle now aT De Pauw UniversiTy. Pic Wic Sub Deb, Les Bas Bleus, Spanish Club, G. A. A. FRID HEER-Billis The Tellow wiTh The deep voice ThaT charmed everyone. He will sTudy medicine aT The UniversiTy of CaliTornia. 'vVranglers, Deivlolays, Radio, Club, Advanced and TheaTer OrchesTraS. WARREN HEISSINGERQ- Hank will use his abiliTy and knowledge OT 'farming To an advanTage and become a prospecTive 'farmer aT Tomorrow. FuTure Farmers oT America, De-- Molays, FooTball 2, 4, JOE HILL-Joe's inTeresT in and knowledge oT currenT evenTs will be oT value To him in business adminisTraTion, his presenT col- lege course. Delphicsg Deivlolaysg J u n i o r CapiToline STQTT: Advanced OrchesTra l, 2, 3, 41 TheaTer OrchesTra: lndependenT STaTTg BulleTin STaTT. For+y ic, SUE HOFFMAN-S. H. S. will soon be referring lo Sue cis 0 successful induslriol designer. Sludenl Direcfory, Nofionol Honor Sociely, Beoux Arls Courl. WILLIAM HOLLAND-Bill's fu- lure plons include Junior College. Universily of Illinois, ond some doy lolring over liis lolliens lewelry slore. Perlnops Elsie 'lig- ures in llnere sornewlnere, loo. Delplwics. Troclc I. DONALD JOHNSON-Don er- ioys sporls ol oll lcinds-eillier os o pclrliciponl or os o spec- lofor. Aller college lie inlends fc becorne o surgeon. Nolionol Honor Sociely, De- Moloys. RAYMOND JONES-Roy's geniol srnile ond pleosonl personoliry .-fill swell llne size of liis congre- golion wlien lie becomes oi miri- is+er. Colererio Council lSergeoni of Armsl GENEVIEVE KAERCHER-Genny is o lronsler from Corl Scliurz High School, Cliicogo. Aller college she plons To become oi leocner or o sociol worlcer. Cori Sclnurz: Librorion, G.A.A. SHIRLEY KEEGAN-Generally lcnown os Jerry's girl. Shirley is quile o gol in lwer own riglwl. Her long lisl ol friends con lesli- Iy lo llwis. Courr of Prom Queen MARY LOU KEYES4 Keysie,' our nominolion for flue besl, dressed girl, Iiod o speciol lcnoclc lor olwoys loolcing neol. Les Bos Bieus, A Ccippeiio Clwoir. Nolionol Honor Sociely. Forfy-one JOHN KOVSKI-Jolwn lwod quile o 'Following of feminine odmirers ond sporl Ions-bolli well def Sefxfed. Sludenl Councilg Troclc I, 2, 3, 43 Foolboll I. 2, 4. ALVIN KRELL-Alvin is some- wlnof unique. for he spends his exfro Time building model roiil- roods. Aller ollending llie Uni- versily of Illinois, lie plons io become ci slore rnorioger. Nolionol Honor Socielyq Bond. HELEN KRESS--I-loil our Jorlutlry Prom Queen! Helen cerloinly Knows wlnol il Tolres lo rnolce o rnosculine lieorl beol losler. Jonuory Prom Queen, Sid Pip Sub Deb, Enlre Nous Sub Deb lpresidenfl, Sludenl Council. RICHARD LOUD-Allliouglw for ine rnosl por? he keeps il well Hidden, Dick lios o fresli wil ond o wonderful liurnor, wliicli rriony of us con well envy. SHIRLEY MACMURDO-Tiny Sliirley rnode o big nil willw oli of us in Iier very own personoble woiy. Courl ol Prom Queen, Beou Arls Courl. ALEX MACPHERSON-Buds dimples Iiove ployed lnovoc wiln rnony o feminine lieorl. Nexl. lie'll use llwerri lo cliornn 'lie U. of I. coeds. Wranglers, Pill Rollers, Ad- vonced Orclieslro, Nolionol Honor Sociely. TOM M A H O N EY-Eosy-going Torn rnolces friends ond lceeps lliern willi lnis very pleoscinl per sonolily. Tennis 3, Pill Rollers. ROBERT MCNEAR-Black wavy hair is only one of Bob's assels. He wanls lo become a civil engie meer. Advanced Orchesira, Foolball l. JOHN MIFFLIN-John plans lo graduale info Navy pay under The V-5 lraining program. Besl of luckl LEIGHTON MIN S E R-l+'s a cinch lhal Lee will have greal success in his 'lulure eilher frain- ing as an aeronaulical engineer or as a draflsmon. Band. DEWITT MONTGOMERY-Dee proved himself exceplional--he no? only won high scholaslic honors, bul he also excelled in alhlelics. His fulure success is a cerlainly. Pill Rollers lSergeanl al Armsl: Wranglers, DeMolays3 Ad- vanced Band l, 21 Bask'e+ball 3, 41 Track 3, 4, Foolball 3, 43 Nalional Honor Sociely. RUTH NlCCOLLS-Rulh needs help in making up her mind as lo whelher she wanls lo become a larmer's wife or a commercial arlisl. Whal did you say, fel' low7 YfCapi+al Club. NORMA NOTTlNGl'lAM4Some- one who likes 'lun and excilemenl. Norma's lhe kind who can make a good lime wherever she goes. Les Bas Bleus. BARBARA OCH ELTREE-AL lhough Barb enlered S. H. S. in her iunior year, she losl no lime in making a hosl of friends and becoming quile a popular young miss. Oak Park: Orcheslra, G. A. A., Chemislry Club, Trapeze Agenl, Jr, Service League. Party-lwoi HARRY PAULL-Harry's imme- aliafe 'lulure is lo be arranged for him by lhe U. S. Navy. Laler he plans +o become an eleclronic lechnician. Pill Rollers, Delvlolays lScribel, Foolball, l, 3, 4. BOB PRESVELOS-Bob had very lilfle lo say for or aboul himself, buf such a handsome guy should do well in fhe world. DAVID PRUGGER-This smarl young fellow won a scholarship al Norlhweslern Universily. He's allending school lhere now. Nafional Honor Socielyg Foo?- ball 3-4: Track 3. AUSTIN REECE-Pe+e was al- ways 'rhe 'Fellow lo call on 'lor a good lime. Now he's busy serv- ing Uncle Sam. LAWRENCE REPISCH-Bill, who likes lo keep a iurnp ahead of us scholaslically, spenf a semesler al J. C. before gradualing. Ol course we missed himl LOIS RIECH-Lois will make an aflraclive and ehficienl' nurse for some lucky pafienl. Rainbow Girls lDrill Leaderl, Transcripf Club, Courl of Prom Queen. HARVEY RITCHIE- Red is am- bilious! Thal is what will make if easy for him lo sludy mechan- ical engineering af Purdue Uni- versily. JOHN ROSS-Famous lor his od libs, John is very inlelligenl and amusing al lhe sarne lirne. We know he will lind il no lrouble lo be a successlul engineer. DeMolays llvlasler Councilorl, Thealer Orcheslra, Nalional Honor Sociely. LUCILLE ROULAND-The Uni- versily ol Illinois will be very lorlunale in gelling such a prelly coed as Lucie. Les Bas Bleus, Sid Pip Sub Deb, Enlre Nous Sub Deb, Nalional Honor Sociely, Courl ol Prom Queen. ELEANOR SCHWEITZER- Kalz'l is one ol a class ol singlefrninded girls wilh lhe lulure arnbilion ol becoming a housewile. ll rncy nal be long now! Courl ol Prom Queen, Nalional Honor Sociely. MARDELL SCOTT-Mardellk lovely voice and personalily make her success in radio, her lulure career G dead cerlainly. EARLE SEARCY-Whalever lhe lulure may hold lor Earle, we can be sure ol one lhingg o lall, slender girl, wilh blonde hair, will probably be somewhere in il. Wrangler, Delvlolays. RODERIC SKINNER-Rod's ap- parenl shyness was iusl a disguise lor an unusually lalenled, in- lelligenl, and willy personalily. JERRY SLACK-The U. S. Novy now lills all ol Jerry's lime. He was one ol our slar alhleles, and wilh his oulslanding abililies and personalily, he is cerlain lo rnain- lain his amazing record. DeMolaysg Pill Rollers, Sludenl Council: Baskelball l, 2, 3, 41 Foolball l, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Presi- denl. J A C K l E SWITZER-Fun-loving Jackie is evidenlly againsl walk- ing, lor she gives her lovorile paslirnes as llying ond horseback riding. A Cappello Choir, Les Bas Bleus, Sid Pip Sub Deb. ELEANOR TUBBS-The eyes have ill Allhough Eleanoids plans are undecided now, her beauly and charm will carry her lhrough. Nonel 3, 41 Sky Ranch, Courl ol Prom Queen. RUTH MARY WALKER-A very sunny disposilion made Rulh Mary a pleasure lo know. A sense ol loyally made her a super lriend lo have. Les Bas Bleus, Rainbow Girls. JACK WILLEY-Jackis iusl loo modesl lo adrnil whal o really swell fellow he is, bul we knowl DORIS WlLLlAMS-This sweel gal had an eye lor lhe grocery boy, and she gol him, loo! A Cappella Choir, Nonel, Spanish Club. SIDNEY YATES-Sid's arlislic in- leresl will add lo her abililies as an inlerior decoralor. Keep her in mind when youlre decoraling your plaslic home. Forly.lhree JUNE SENIORS PresidenT CARTER HAGBERG Vice PresidenT ROBERT BILLS SecreTary CHARLES LINDBERG Co-Treasure rs LILLIAN LASSETER JOHN MELIN The June seniors, The pride oT S.H.S., have come To The end oT a parT oT Their liTe never To be TorgoTTen. The Tour years spenT in high school have broughT ouT in each sTudenT The very besT he had To give. They have Taken parT in all The acTiviTies aT S.H.S. They have Talcen responsible posiTions. They have be- come selT-conTrolled and poised. Their lcnowledge has increased a Thousand Told. AT S.H.S. These graduaTes have made an excellenT record in scholarship, sporTs, and school spiriT. ThirTy- seven were honored on The honor socieTy. Many oT The boys parTicipaTed on championship TooTball, bas- lceTball, and Traclc Teams. Having Tinished high school, The graduaTe will be more able To hold an irnporTanT posiTion in The world. S.H.S. has Turnished Tor Them an unusually good background Tor any or all TuTure iolos. ForTy-Tour BARBARA ALBIN-CuTe as They come, Barb has us all charmed. Her college plans are Tor Mace Murray College in Jacksonville. Philos, NaTional Honor SocieTy. DORIS ANDERSON-This near young miss brighTened The aT- mosphere wherever she wenT, and will conTinue To do so. CaTeTeria Council, Advanced OrchesTra. PHYLLIS ANDERSON-A shorr. dark-haired dancer, Phyllis will puT her friendly selT To work as a secreTary. Philos. BARBARA JEAN APPLEGATE- 'Bobbyn can'T decide exacTly whaT she wanTs The TuTure To hold Tor her, buT we know she'll have Tun. Philos. SUE ARMBRUSTER-This dark- haired lass has us all under her spell lespecially The male repre- senTaTionll. Beaux Ar+s CourT. MARILYN BABCOCK--A very sweeT young lady, our Leigh had a smile and a pleasanT word Tor everyone. Jr. Les Bas Bleus, Sr. Les Bas Bleus, Spanish Club, Beaux ArTs CourT. JACQUELINE BAILEY-A lady oT greaT charm, Jackie always looks like a model ouT oT Mademoiselle A Cappella Choir 3, 4. ' i ForTy-Ti ve NANCY LEIGH BAIRD- Nance wanTs To Travel and we predicT ThaT her charming per- sonaliTy will see To iT ThaT she Travels upward on The ladder of success. Philos: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 47 Pic Wic Sub Deb: Couri aT Prom Queen: NaTional Honor SocieTyg Beaux ArTs CourT. JUNE BARBER-Renowned as one aT The mosT beauTiTul gals aT S. H. S., June's admirable qualiTies assure her oT conTinued populariTy aT The U. oT l., where she'll sTudy arT. Philos llvlembership Chairmanl, Freshman Class SecreTary, Jr. CapiToline STaTT, Sr. CapiTol- ine STaTT lArT EdiTorl. Hob Nob Sub Deb, NaTional Honor SocieTy7 Beaux ArTs CourT. DOROTHY BARRETT-DoTTie, o girl who is Tun and likes Tun, Tells aT a secrefarial career and perhaps marriage in The TuTure. Gene Fene, Sky Ranch. ALMEDIA BEAMS+We wonder' if Almedia's plans To have a good Time and noT work Too much in- clude anyone else. JACK BERNINGP-The geT in There and piTch aTTiTude made Jack and allearound swell Tellow. Delphics lSergeanT aT Arms, Treasurerl: Pill Rollers: Base- ball 2, 3: FooTball 4: Track 4. BOB BILLS--Bob was always busy in high school, buT he usually Took Time To have a loT OT Tun. Delphicsi Jr. CapiToline STaTT7 Sr. CapiToline STaTT lSporTs EdiTorl: Band I, 2, 3, 43 Pill Rollers: Track 4: Senior Class Vice PresidenT. BOB BlVlN-Good-looking, wiTh blond, wavy hair, Bob shauldn'T have any Trouble in geTTing along aT The U. oT l. Pill Rollers, DeMolays, Baseball 2. l C L A S S O F 1 9 4 6 NELSON BLAKELY-Nelson lcepl us in slilches wilh his lrips lo Daddy , buf wiih his spiril ond personoliiy he should do oll righi! BARBARA BLANKENSHIP- Bore boro, offer offending Chrislion College, inlends lo slorl her co- reer in iourncilism, os o reporler for lhe lnlernofionol News Serv- ice. Philos, Advonced Orcheslro, Nolionol Honor Sociely. BILL BLUCKE-Brolher Bill, of lhe Bluclces, seems lo be Jrhe ser- ious one, bu? lhis wos iusl o good disguise lo hide The humor ond mischief underneolh. Wronglers l2nd Vice Presidenl, Treosurerl, Delvloloys, Pill Rollers, Y.M.C.A. BOB .BLUCKE-Lilceoble Bolo oughf fo go for ony chosen lieid wifh his personolily ond sublle humor. He heods for lhe U. of l. nexl fall. Wronglers, Pill Rollers, DeMo- loys lSenior Deoconl. DOROTHY BOADEN - Dordee B. is os much lun os onyone con be ond maybe more. Nexl yeor she inlends To molce merry on lhe U. of l. compus. Roinbow Girls, Gene Fene. ROBERT ARTHUR BOMKE-A 'Friend To everyone, Bob's sponf ioneous humor kepl' everyone in slifches. Delvioloys, Delphics, Cofeierio Council lPresiden+l, 4-H Club, Civil Air Polrol, Golden Gloves 3, 4. MARY ALICE BOSE-Chorming Bosey plons lo spend lhe nexl lwo yeors of Junior College. For recreolion, she likes baseball ond olher sporls. Philos, G.A.A. i s i i i i i i l, Forry-six BRUCE BOZARTH-l-loving liflle lo soy for himself, we hove de- cided lhoi lhis guy is The slrong, silenl iype. Anywoy, we wonl lo wish him luclc. MARGARET BROWNf Moggie hod o smile cind o quick come' luoclc for oll. She cerfoinly wos fhe lile of S,H,S. MIERLEY BROWN-Corning To S.H.S. in her sophomore yeor, Ivlierley gof righl inlo lhe swing of fhings. No sociol even? wos complere wilhoul her. Jr. Les Bos Bleusg Sr. Les Bos Bleus, Sr, Copifoline Sliolif lSenior Edilorl, Cheer Leod- er 3, 4g Sponish Club: A Coppello Choir 3, 45 Pic Wic Sub Debg Sophomore Closs Treosurer: Nolionol Honor Sociely: Courl of Prom Queen: Beoux Arls Courl. SHIRLEY BRYANT-Full of dyno- mile, Cozie could olwoys be counfed on for good lun ond en, lerfoinmenl wholever lhe occoe sion. A Coppello Choir, Jr. Les Bos Bleus. WILLIAM BURNS-If l fold you lhol Bill is Codel Sgl. Wrn. Burns, no doubl you con underslond his fulure ombifion lo become o com- mercial oirline pilol. Civil Air Polrol, Bond. SHIRLEY BURRlS- Birdie will loolc cule in her nurse uniform, ond her pleosonl smile will chorm her polienls lo belfer heollh. Roinbow Girls, Gene Fone. EARTHA BURTON-This liffle lody didn? hove much 'ro soy oboul herself, buf we noficed Tho? she olwoys had o smile for you. RUTH ANN BUSCH-Having w-haf if fakes fo be fops, Twigge always looks like someflfiing auf of a very pleasanf drearn--and fhaf she isl Les Bas Bleus: A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Capifoline Sfaff lSecrefaryl: Sr. Capifoline Sfaff llnublicify Ediforl: Pic Wic Sub Deb. MARY GRACE CLAY-Mary Grace will make a mosf charm- ing represenfafive of S.l-l.S. gals, as a coed af fhe U. of I. nexl fall! Jr. Les Bas Bleus, Spanish Club, Sfudenf Council, Sepf l-leure Sub Deb lPresidenfl. Charfer Sub Deb lTreasurerl, Prom Comrniffee, Courf of Prom Queen, Beoux Arfs Courf. JACK CANADY- Blondie is a fellow who is safisfied working wifh anyfhing fhaf has fo do with gasoline engines. Quife nafuraily his fufure plans are fo become cz mechanical engineer. Delphics. JACK CHAMBERS - Dancing. dancing, and dancing were Jack's fhree favorife forms of relaxafion. ln fhe fufure he'll furn affenfion foward being a C.P.A. GEORGE CHEREKOS- Greek liked fo sfag if fo dances: buf af fhe same fime he kepf a devofed feminine following. Delphics, Pill Rollers lVice Pres- idenfl. BETTY COE-Dark-haired and preffy, Beffy infends fo become a super sales clerk offer gradua- fion. JAMES COLEMAN-Wifh dark curly hair like Jirn's, who could resisf? Jim will begin his sfudies fo become an engineer af eifhei J. C. or fhe Unive-rsify of Calif. A Cappella Choir, l l s 5 i , 4 mi -9 il I Forfy-seven JACOUELINE COLLINS-Jackie is one of fhe besf af S.l-LS. and will soon be a leader af fhe U. of I., fool Les Bas Bleus, Radio Club. WAYNE COMES-Wayne, our favorife flufisf, should find greaf success as a musical arranger and composer. Delphics, Defviolays, Advanced Orchesfra. BERTIE ALICE CRIM- 'Pafsy likes walking, drawing, and mov- ies. She hopes fo become a fam- ous fashion designer. LELA CROUSE-Lela, whose fu- fure ambifion is fo be a house- wife, likes fo spend her firne now loafing las don'f we ollll. ROBERT DAVENPORT - Bobs agreeable personalify won him many friends, and his abilify as a dancer earned him a feminine okay , Top Deck: Foofball l, 2, 3: Track: Golden Gloves. LA VERNE DAVIDSON-Verne, fhe genial lad wifh a ready sa- ay hello , doesn'f need fo fell us his favorife posfime. We already know! Delphics lSergeanf af Arrnsl: l-li Y's: Jr. Capifoline Sfaff: Delviolaysg A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Pill Rollers lBoard of Direcfors, Secrefaryl: Bas- kefball 3, 4: Track 4, JOAN DAVlS-Full of vim and vigor ond wifh infelligence and personalify plus, Davey has proved herself equal fo fhe fask of pi- lofing fhis year's Capifoline sfafl. Jr, Capifoline Sfaff: Sr. Capi- foline Sfaff lEdifor-in-chiefl: Philos lOufside Acfivifies Chairmanl: Sfudenf Council: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Pic Wic Sub Deb: Sid Pip Sub Deb lTreasurerl:G.A.A.: Nofional l-lonor Sociefy: Beaux Arls Courf. LENORA DAVIS-Lenora, who came Io S.H.S. in her iunior year, has already gained many friends and acquainlances. Her Iulure hope is for a civil service iob. TOM DAY- Daisy is a fellow who can be counred onfor enrer- Iainmenf of one nalure or anolher in any group. Delphics: Nonel: A Cappella Choir: Foofball 2: Track 2, 3. RICHARD DAYKIN - Versalile Dick won honors scholaslically, socially, and in fhe sporr Iiie al S.H.S. Now he'Il conlinue al An- napolis Naval Academy. Delvloloys: Pill Rollers lSerg- eanr or Armsl: Wranglers: Sludenr Council: Narional Alhlelic Scholarship Socieiyt Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. BARBARA DE VAULT-A lovely blonde, Barb infends lo furrher her educalion af J. C. Only lime will 'fell whal comes offer col- lege, bur we're sure iI's some- lhing nice. Jr, Les Bas Bleus. MARILYN DIXON-wThis cure lillle number was an all-around gal. We are sure she'II keep up her record in lhe Iurure. ALMA DOWSON- AI hopes ro be a secrelary To somebody im- porlanl. She could usually be found eilher skaling or dancing. BERNADINE DRAKE- Bernie could always be counled on for a good word or Iwo. She'll do okay in The world. BECKY LOU DUNCAN-Enlering S.H.S. in her iunior year, charm. ing Becky Iosr no lime in enrering school aclivifies and social evenrs, wifh greaf success. Philos IVice PresidenIl:Sludenr Council: Hob Nob Sub Deb lTreasurerI: Sepl' Heure Sub Deb: Pic Wic Sub Deb: Na- rional Honor Sociely: Beaux Arls Couri, BETTY EBINGER-Belly likes io dance-anylhing from iive 'lo walfzeswand she-'s good al ir, loo! We're sure she'II be iusr as good a slenographer when +he rime comes. MARGY EDMONDS - A nice presenl from Edinburg, Margy is anorher girl Io ioin Ihe rank ond file of fufure secrelaries. Edinburg: Chorus, Band, Home Economics Club. SHIRLEY EDWARDS - Shirle-y's college plans will fake her To rhe Cincinnali Bible Seminary, where she'II prepare herself Io become a song evangelist possibly a preacher's wife. foo. Philo: Choir: Siudenr Council. BETTY ELDER-Belly finds if rafh- er hard lo make up her mind abou? rhar Iurure career, buf il' should prove Io be an inleresling one. SHIRLEY ELLIS-Furlhering her educarion al Blackburn College, Shirley hopes ro be a personnel manager in a large deparlmenl' slore. Philos: Advanced Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: GAA.: Narionai Honor Sociefy. ROBERT ELSNER - Shady , srrangely enough, holds The rec- ord Ior heighr or S.H.S. He plans ro sfudy auiomolive engineering or Wisconsin or Michigan. Delphics: Band I, 2, 3, 4. Forfy-eighr HELEN MAY EMERlCK-lf seems fhaf l-lelen doesn'f wanf fo com- mif herself fo any one fhing offer graduafion, buf she mighf af- fend business school. BRUCE ESMOND-'Sugar' has quife a repufafion as a lady killer and a long lisf of friends, bofh well deserved. Pill Rollersg Foofball 2, 3, 47 Traci: 2, 3, 4. BARBARA EVAN9l-lere is one person we shall more fhan miss affer graduafion, for affracfive Barbara is leaving us for Cali- fornia. ANNA MAY FEGER-One of our fop gals, who is iusf as mod- esf as she is cafe, Ann enioys slcafing firne away. BETTY LOU FERREL- Red in fends fo become an experf beau- fician, buf righf now she finds ioy in dancing. ESTHER FIELDING-Apparenfly shy, Esfher is a lof of fun fo gef fo lcnowewe can assure you of fhisl Les Bas Bleusg A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3. NORMA JAYNE FINNEYVAT- fracfive Nonnie has an inferesf- ing ambifion-fo become a sfaff musician for a radio sfafion. She begins her sfudies af fhe Sf. Louis Insfifufe of Music. Gamma Pi Mu lSecrefang,f, Treasurer, Reporferl, Top Deal: lExecufive Comm.l, Rainbow. Girls lColor Sfa' fionl, Nu Phi Mu: Gene Fene. Forfy-nine JACK FlSHERKELLEReWe won- der whaf Jaclc's favorife pasfime could be fhaf if should be hard fellingu. l-lowever we agree fhere's nofhing fishy abouf Fishm- he's swell, Delphics, Pill Rollers. JULIUS FLECK--Dare-devil Jule and his moforcycle are greaf pals. In facf, his favorife fimes are spenf moforcycle riding af high speed, DOROTHY ANN FLEISCHLI-M Doffie is sure proof of fhe old saying fha? nice fhings come in liffle paclcages, ln frufh, Dof made quife ci hif wifh all of us. les Bas Bleus, Beaux Arfs Cours? KATHRYNLEE FLESCH--A dark' haired beaufy, whafever Kafylee decided fo do we are sure her dimples will carry her fhrough. Philos lSecrefaryl, Sid Pip Sub Deb lSecrefaryl, Sophomore Class Secrefary, Beaux Arfs Courf, DELORES FOLTZ - Perf and poised, Bea will malce a super duper sales cleric wifh movies and fancyeworlc as a sideline, JEANNE FORD--Anofher of our delegafion fo Mac:Murray nexf fall, Jeanne will begin her sfudies fo become a medical fechnician. Advanced Orchesfraq Rainbow Girls. ALMA FOX-Ann will find if no frouble fo be a big success affer graduafing from business college. Then she'll have plenfy of fime fo enioy riding and swimming. 'GQ- THEODORE FRIEDMAN -e Ted. whose lulure is all mapped oul. will soon be an erninenl Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throal Doclor. CLEO FULTZ- Shorly plans a lulure in lraveling, lollowed by a career as a nurse. CATHERINE GAINES-Kay is lruly queen ol hearls, lor she no doubl holds a record ol daling more lellows lhan any olher gal al S.l-l.S. Philos lReporlerl: Direclory Slall: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Sepl I-leure Sub Deb: Beaux Arls Courl. ROBERT GAUDLITZ-Wilh his brains and abililies, we don'l see how Bob can miss being one ol lhe really prominenl chemical en- ineers ol lhe lulure. 9 Nalional Honor Sociely. WAYNE GEILINGfFord? Chev- rolel? or Buick, lor your new car? .lusl ask Wayne. l-le plans lor 0 career ol aulomolive engineering. Delvlolays: Band I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD GIACI-IETTO - Dick. who has already proved himsell a person wilh a greal deal ol dramalic abilily, should lind suc- cess in his lulure ambilion lo be' come a Mlegilimale aclorw. Jr. Elude: Radio Club: DeMa- lays: Wranglers. RONALD GIBBS-One ol our besl in Navy pay, Ron was so- cially prominenl in all highschool aclivilies and had a lisl ol lriends a mile lang. Pill Rollers: I-li Y lSergeanl ol Armsl: Delphics: Baskelball: Foolball. Filly JACQUELINE GLOVER-Jackie's dynamic voice and mannerisms assure her ol greal lulure success as a singer. Philos: A Cappella I, 2, 3: Sid Pip Sub Deb. DALE GRONEWALD-Tall, lanky Dale inlends lo become an im' porlanl businessman. We're quile sure he'll be a success. A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4. CARTER HAGBERG-Our es- leerned class presidenl, Swede has been a leader in mosl every- lhinghand wilh greal success! Delphics lSecrelary. Vice Presis denl, Presidenll: Sludenl Council: Jr. Capiloline Slall lVice Presidenll: Sophomore Class Presidenl: Junior Class Vice Presidenl: Senior Class Presidenl: Band lDrum Ma- iorl: Pill Rollers ll3oard ol Direclorsl: Delvlolays: Eagle Scoul: Bobbie Kaye's Orches- lra. BRENZELLA HALFORD--Penny. wilh a pleasanl shine in her eyes, proved her value lo be many limes whal her nickname suggesls. Les Bas Bleus. Direclory Slall, Nalional I-lonor Sociely, Beaux Arls Courl. MARGARET HALLIGAN-Wilh some blarney, a lwinkle in her eye, and such a pleasanl way aboul her, is il any wonder where lvlargarel gol her nickname ol lrish ? Les Bas Bleus, Mariner Scouls, Sid Pip Sub Deb, Beaux Arls Courl. EDWARD HAMANN-Ouiel Ed really proved he was quile a brainy lellow. I-le plans on going inlo lhe newspaper business. Wouldn'l he make a good edi- lor? Nalional I-lonor Sociely. NORMA JEAN HART-Jean, who is iusl as good as she is prelly, inlends lo go lo Brown's Business College where she will receive lraining as a privale secrelary. E. J. HATTOONW-One grand guy now in lhe Army's pay, E. J. has a sense 'of humor exlraordinary. Pill Rollers: Wranglers: DeMa- lays: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Bobbie Kaye's Orcheslra. BRUCE HAYDEN-Bruce hopes lo allend Millikin lo maior in music. I-le wanls lo be a concerl' violinisl. He was also laps in bas- kefball and Track. Tuscolaz Choir I, 2: Scouls: Freshman Class Presidenl: Sludenl' Council: Baskelball I, 2: S.l-l.S.: Track 3, 4: Band. DOROTHY HAYS-Small Dol. who goes in for alhlelics in a big way, very wisely chooses phys- ical educalion lor her fulure work. JAMES HENDERSON-Tall, lanky Jim was a friend lo everyone. ln lhe fufure he is lo become a surgeon of nole. A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3: Bas- kelball 3, 4: Nalional I-lonor Sociely. ATHALENE HENSLEY- Red in her few years af S.I-I.S. has won lhe hearls of all of us wilh her warmlh and pleasanl humor. Les Bas Bleus, Sludenl' Council, Sid Pip Sub Deb, Pic Wic Sub Deb, Enlre Nous Sub Deb. CHARLES HERNDON-A grand guy, Charlie hopes To go lo Darlmoufh and lhen make his lu- rure career farming. Wranglers, Pill Rollers, Ad. vanced Band. LEWIS HERNDONwJusl as swell as his lwin brolher, Lew made a big impression on all of us with his marvelous personalify. Wranglers, Pill Rollers, Ad- vanced Orchesfra. VIRGINIA HERTERfGinny spenl lhe lime she could spare from Philos and olher aclivilies in rid- ing horses, and playing lhe piano. Philos, Nalional I-lonor Sociely. JANE HICKS-fPopular and prel- fy, Slim was one who really knew her way around. She's lo allend U, ol l. lo prepare for a career in commercial adverlising. Les Bas Bleus, Rainbow Girls lChaplainl, Nalional I-lonor Sociely. AUDREY HOBBS-We are sure a girl wilh Audrey's looks and per- sonalily will go places aller she leaves school. Beaux Arls Courl. ROBERT HOFFMEISTER - Bob really go? aroundll I-le was a prominenl member of lhe social, scholaslic, and sporls circles. Baskelball 4: Band. TOM HOFSTETTERfTommy ex- plains lhal all greal men are dead and he's nor feeling so well himself. Al presenl Tom is re- nowned lior his wil and humor. Delphics: DeMolays: Pill Rollers lBaard ol Direclorsl: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Commillee Chairman: Sludenl Council: Junior Capiloline Slall: Jun- ior Class Presidenl: Track 4: Swimming 4. PHYLLIS HOLLEMBEAK - Al- lhough Pallyls Iulure plans are undecided, no maller whal she decides lo do, her sunny and pleasanl way will carry her lhrough. Les Bas Bleus, Prep. Orcheslra, Advanced Orcheslra, JOANNE HOLLER-A swell gal, Jo likes lo do mosl anylhing +hal's lun-more parlicularly irav- el, read, swim, and play lennis. Filly-one Q2 HOMER HOLLINGSHEAD --A shy fellow wilh plenly of know how , Homer goes from high school lo lhe Missouri School of Mines and Melallurgy al Rolla, Missouri, where he will sludy en- gineering. HENRY HOLLINSHEAD- Spike won'l say much aboul himself 'cepl lhal he likes To spend iime loaiing, as don r we all. PAUL HOUSTON-Paul displayed his musical lalenis in bolh The A Cappella Choir and The Nonei' during his school days. A Cappella Choir: Nonel. JERRY HUBBARD-Jerry, who has friends by The dozens, plans on going To The U. of I. 'lo 'rake up eilher denlislry or business. DeMolaysg Y,M.C,A,: Foolbail I, 3: Track l. BETSY HYNDMAN-Aclive Belsy found her inleresls cenlered on arf, music, and sporls, during lhe lime she spenf here. A Cappella Choir. MARY EVALENA JACKSON -- Mary Lee is one of lhe reasons why The lads af S.H.S. find ii hard la concenlraie on sludies. Philos, Rainbow Girls, Melho- dis? Youlh Fellowship lVice Presidenfl, ALICE JACOBSON- Jake has ambiiions lo be a commercial arlisf. We predicl lhai she'll be laps in whalever she daes. Fiily-+wo CAROL JOHNSON-A sweel disposilion and charming person- alily gained for Carol a hosl' of friends and helped her in defer- mining lhe success of lhe Les Bas dances lhis year. A Cappella Choir: Nonel' 4: Les Bas Bleus lOulside Acliv- ilies Chairrnonl: Direclory Slafl' lCo-Edilorly Jr. Capi- ioline Slaflg Pic Wir: Sub Deb lliresidenllq Nalional Honor Sociely: Sid Pip Sub Debg Courl of Prom Queen. MARGARET JOHNSON-ln 'lhe fulure, gay Marge will smile 'the lime away as a successful lypisl. RICHARD JONES--King of Les Bas and pilol of ihe Pill Rollers, handsome Dick is more lhan de- serving af his many social honors. Pill Rollers lRecording Secre- lary, Vice Presidenf, Presi- denll, Wranglers lVice Pres- idenl, Pledge Maslerl, De- Molays, Cafeleria Council, Boxing 2, Foolball 3. KENNETH JUDD-Girls, lhere isn'+ a chance. Kenny insisls fha? he's going lo slay single and keep himself happy flying. ANDREW KASALKO-Andy, who enioys hunling, fishing, all sporls, and jazz music, plans lo enfer lhe U. of l. fo sludy public accounl- ing. Y.lvl.C.A., Advanced Band. BETTY JEAN KEEN-Belsyls lav- orile paslime of wriling lellers lc a sailor mighf be a direcf road for resulls in her future ambilion lo become a housewife. NANCY KELLY-Nancy is lruiy a queen of hearls . We'd all like lo have her sparkling personalily and abilily lo win friends. Sr. Les Bas Bleus lVice Presi- denllg DeMolay Sweelhearlg June Prom Queen: Capiloline Slahf lSenior Pholograph Ed- ilarl. DOLORES KELSO-Friendly Dee has a well-rounded personalify-6 bofh reading and drawing being her favorifes. Soon she'll be a Top-nofch fashion illusfrafor. Philos, Junior Capifoline STafl:, Senior CapiToline Sfaff lAs- sisTanT ArT Ediforl, Nafional Honor SocieTy. JOHN KINGeOur ace Cap- iToline phofographer, Red is our nominafion for fhe S.H,S. version of Van Johnson. Delphics, Pill Rollers, Capifol- ine Sfaff Phofographer. HENRY KIRK-A whiz in marh and chernisfry, Hank's fufure am- biTion To become a scienfisf should nof be foo difficulf. Delphics, Pill Rollers. BILL KLAUS-Bill may be small, buf he's oh, so mighfyl For him we can afford To make greaf pre- dicfions. A Cappella Choir. LUELLA KLEKAMP-We know Thaf Luello excels in sporfs. For ofher informaTion you musT con- sulT her. BILL KLOPPENBURG-Blonde Bill is one fellow we infend To keep fraclc of, for he's going places, whefher he decided fo become an engineer or a ieweler. Cafefe ria Council. LOUIS KORNACK-A man of acTion and few wards, Louis could be counfed on 'ro handle any sifuafionl Fii+y-Three DELMAR KRUEGER- Del has The splendid ambifion fo become an Evangelical Lufheran minisier. He plans To sfarf his sludies for The rninisfry aT ST. Paul's Prep School in Concordia, Missouri. THERESA KRUGER-Tessie, who hails from California, wanfs fo find a iob and be a common housewife affer graduafion. PEGGY KUNZ-Peg's fufure plans include The UniversiTy of Michi- gan and Then sleufhing for The F.B.l. G.AA., Les Bas Bleus, Beaux Arfs CourT. LOIS LADAGE- Lois doesn'T know iusT whaf she wanfs To do yef, buf whaT ever if is, music will be a parl' of iT. Jr. ETude. VIRGINIA LA MASTER-Ginny is To be The ouTsTanding phoTog- rapher of fhe counTry. She cer- Tainly could win prizes wifh pic- fures of her charming self. Philos, Springfield Review STUFF, Senior Scouf Troop l. MARGARET LAMKEN-AT grad- uafion Margcirei will leave S, H.S. fo confinue her educafion aT a business college so fhoT she may prepare herself fo be an effi- cienT office worker. Philos. LILLIAN LASSETER-Lil's quief way won her much popularily. You'll never find a grander girl for infelligence and humor, Sr. Les Bas Bleus lTreasurerlq Sfudenl Council: Jr. Capifol- ine lPresidenTl7 Sr. Capifol- ine Sfaff lAssisTanT Ediforly Pic Wic Sub Deb lVice Pres- idenflg Sepf l-leure Sub Deb lSecreTaryl 1 Senior Class Co- Trecisurerg Nafional Honor Socie-Ty. PAT LEEPER-Perl' and preffy, Pai is fhe kind of person who is going places. Firsf of all she goes fo James Millikin Universify a+ De- cafur. Sid Pip Sub Deb, Pic Wic Sub Deb, LOTTIE LEMMON-Loffie is a girl offer your own hearf! We're wondering wha? lucky guy's going fo relinquish his hearf. CAMILLA ANN LEOTTA-li won'f be long now before dark- haired Camilla realizes her ambi- fion fo be a housewife when The fellows all find our fhaf she en- ioys cooking and sewing as well as reading. ALICE LE SEURE--We all agree fhal' Alice has fhe nicesl way abouf her-a winning way! Philos. MARY ANN LIGGETT - Mary Ann's lhe girl who was always happy and had a smile for every- one. Philos: Pic Wic Sub Deb: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council: Rainbow Girls: Nafional Honor So- ciefy. BEATRICE LlGHT-Bea's plans and ambilion for affer college fell us fha? she's going fo be a 'lop sfenographer. More power fo you. Beal You'll more Than Iigh+ fhe way. CHARLES LINDBERG - Chuck. wifh his easy going ways and love for a good argumenf, made quile a name for himself. Delphics lVice Presidenf, Pres- idenfl: Pill Rollers: Sfudenl Council: Junior Capifoline Sfaff: Senior Capifoline Sfaff lAssocia're Ecliiori: Senior Class Secrefary: Faofball 4: Tennis: Nafional Honor So- ciefy. LOUISE LITTLE-For anyone as efficienl and versalile as Louie , if shouldn'f be hard lo become a good secrefary. G.A.A.: Rainbow Girls: Top Deck: Advanced Crcheslra l, 2, 3. NORMA LONGHTA-An avid sporfswoman and equally wonder- ful person, Norma plans lo offend a medical school fo prepare for a career as an x-ray and labora- fory specialisf. Jr. Les Bas Bleus, Nafional Honor Sociefy. HENRY LUERS-We don'f hesi- lafe in saying fhal Bud is one of lhe all-around grandesl fellows you'll ever meef. Wranglers llreasurer, Secre- fary, Vice Presidenll: Sludenl Council: Pill Rollers llreas- urerl: Freshman Class Presi- deni: A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 3: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4. BETTY JEAN MARRIOTT- Slel+y Bean , one of lhe prefliesf gals af S.H.S., will seek her college educafion al Monlicella. Hob Nob Sub Deb, Jr. Les Bas Bleus, Beaux Arfs Courl, Jr. Capiloline. NORMA JEAN MASON-Norma has chosen fhe fime honored pro- fession of nursing as her fufure work. ln fhe belween limes you mighf find her reading or swim- ming. LEONA MAU-Leona is going fo work afler gradualion, bul only unlil she finds fhe righl man- lhen she'll gel married. Jr. Les Bas Bleus: Transcripls: Johnnie's Dance and Roller Skafing Club. NANCY MAURER-As perfeclas she is prelfy, Shorly has urgings lo alfend arf school la sfudy fashion designing. Jr. Les Bas Bleus. Fif+y-four ED MAXEY-Small bul' mighly, Ed has a hosl ol friends who wish him luck during his career in lhe Navy and allerwarcls. Delvlalaysy Foolball I, 2, 37 Track I, 27 Baskelball I: Baseball 2. SHIRLEY MAYBURY-Someday a greal designer will claim Spring- field I-Iigh as her school. Yes, lhal will be Shirl , who now plans lo allend an arl school. C,A,A. ROBERT MCCALISTER - Bobs calm composure in all silualions is somelhing lo wish lor. He spends his lavorile paslime play- ing lhe piano anal al movies. A Cappella Chair. DOUGLAS MCLAIN - Dapper Doug spenl only his freshman and senior years here, buf he losl no lime in making up lor lhe olher Iwo years. Wranglers: Nalianal I-lanar SO- cie+v. JERRY McOUlNN- Jig isn'l going lo slay single alwaysflhal is, nal pasl lwenly-seven. A man who enioys danger, he likes mo- lorcycle racing. A Cappella Choir. JOHN MELIN-One of The mosl' personable fellows we know, John has whal is known as a perfect' personalily as well as inlelligence plus. Wranglers lSecrelary, Presi- denll, Pill Rollers, Delvlolay, A Cappella Choir, Nonel 3, Jr. Capiloline Slalrl, Sr. Cap- iloline Slall lAssisIanl Busi- ness Managerl, Senior Class Ca-Treasurer, Nalianal Hon- or Sociely, ROBERT MENDEZ-Bob has a greal deal ol lhal Hhearl infer- esl appeal lhaf dislinguishes a greal many S.l-IS. lads. Pill Rollers: Delphicsq Foalbal! 3, 43 Track I. Filly-live JACKIE MESSERSMITH-A one word clescriplion of Jackie is sweef. We've never found anyone lo dispule lhis. Les Bas Bleus, HELEN METZGER--Blond ancl prelly, Helen very plainly sfafes her 'Iulure ambilion is fo become a housewife lor a cerlain ex- marine. JANE MILES-Janie breezed in and oul of S.l-I.S., bul wha? a mellow breeze. She was cerlainly laps as a cheer leader. Philos, Cheer Leader, Sky Ranch. ALICE MILSTEAD-One wilh a very sweel way aboul her, Alice will do herself proud al Blackburn nexl year. Les Bas Bleus, Nalianal Honor Sociely. JAMES MINNIS-More lhan one girl was glad lo see Jim add his name lo lhe lisl of eligible males lhis year. ls il any wonder, wilh such a swell fellow? Pill Rollers, Delphics lVice Presidenll. HELEN MOODY-Sunny Helen should make an excellenf nurse. During her lime all she will wanl lo swim and ride horseback. MARILYNNE MURPHY-Mac will make a charming librarian wilh her beaufilul red hair lo Iighl fhings up-in a lilerary way of course. Gene Eene llnresidenll, Junior American Legion lPresidenll, Beaux Arls Courf, Top Deck. PHILLIP MURRAYfPhil's favorf ilre paslirno is flying lhe wide open spaces. This may explain his lulure arnbilion 'ro become an aeronaulical engineer. DOLORES NEATHERY-Dolores' dislinclive bearing and charm will win lor her or large share of fu- lure happiness and success. Advanced Orchesfra. HARRY NEWMAN - l-larry, a barrisler of lhe iulure, inlends 'ro spend his vacalions camping, away from lhe slrife and ballle of lhe courrroom. JANET NIGHTINGALE-Talent ed and beauliful, Jan is one of lhe reasons lhal S.H.S. has o repulalion for gorgeous gals. Nexl, she slarls work Toward a rnoior in piano al Illinois Wes- leyan Universily, Les Bas Bleus, Sludenl Council, Sid Pip Sub Deb, Pic Wic Sub Deb. ALLEN NORRlSaAllen's agree- able personalily won for him a long lisf of friends. Al Illinois he will sludy eilher engineering or archileclure, Delphics, Delvlolays, A Cap- pella Choir. PAT O'BRlEN-There never is a pause in conversafion wifh Ba- by . l-ler Iiveliness keeps every- one in lop spirils. Sludenl Council, Cheer Leader, Rainbow Girls. CHANDLER PARSONS-liyou've ever been in one of Chuck's closs- es, you would know if goes 'lasl wifh his clever comebacks crack- ing righl and lelf. Filly-six JAMES PHILLIPS-Herels a boy lo walch as he's bound lo go places in civil engineering, He sforls his sludies al U. of l. nexl Tall. Pill Rollers: Delxflolaysg Ad- vanced Bandq Track I, 3, 47 Eoolball lg Baseball I. CAROLINE PHILLIPPE-Sweel Caroline was 'rhe hard-working presideni ol: Les Bas and The girl wilh The adorable voice in The Nonel. Jr. Elude, A Cappella Choir, Nonel, Jr. Capiloline Srafl, Jr. Les Bas Bleus, Sr, Les Bas Bleus lPresidenll, Sfudenl' Council, Courl of Prom Queen: Nalional l-lonor So- ciely. JOYCE POPE- Pee Wee is 'io be a slenographer and lake lur- lher singing lessons. ln her spare lime she'll dance, swim, and skale. G.A.A., A Cappella Choir. HERBERT PRICE-Herbie is a man who could be counfed on 'far enlerlainrneni in any group wifh his infeclious grin and varied iokes. Pill Rollers: Track I, 2, 3, 41 Foolball Mgr. 2, 3,41 Baskel- ball Mgr. 4. MARGUERITE PROVES- Mage gie would like +o skale her way lhrough life, bul she may forsake roller skafing long enough lo be- come a crack sfenographer. GEORGIANN QUICK-Smarl Jo has her plans all mode To become a loboralory Technician of ST. Luke's Hospilal in Sl. Louis, Mis- souri. Advanced Orcheslra. NORMA SUE RATTERREE-All sweelness and lighl, Susie is go- ing fo lei lhe fulure Take care of iiself. Philos: A Cappella Choir 3. 47 Nalional Honor Sociely. WILBER REVEAL-A lellow wilh plenly on his mind, Wilber is a lop musician and an all-around grand guy. Delphics, Delvlolays, Arl Asso- cialion, Spanish Club, Lou l-lahn's Orcheslra. HELEN RlTTERfSomeday soon June'l will realize her dream lo wrile a boolc, which we know will be a besl seller, Till lhen, she'il lype for a living. Nalional l-lonor Sociely. NORMA JEAN ROBERTS-Am olher lulure angel ol mercy, Norma will rnalce a very prelly represenlalive ol S. l-l. S, in lhe wonderlul profession ol nursing. Philos. LOUISE ROBINSON-Louls col- lege plans will send her lo J.C. lo sludy dress designing. Ar presenl she enioys dancing and collecling snapshols. GENEVIEVE ROHRER- Cule as a bug's ear, Genny has a viva- cious way lhal malces people lalce nolice. Jr, Les Bas Bleus. J A C K R O L E N S+This silver- voiced lenor is a brighl boy wilh auile a promising lulure. Wranglers, A Cappella Choir, Nonel, Nalional Honor Sociely. WILLARD ROPER-A lellow wilh a brighl lulure ahead ol him, Willard is lo go lo Monmoulh College lo sludy medical chem- islry and evenlually go inlo re- search. Delphics, Delvlolays, A Cap- pella Choir. BETTY ROTHERMEL-ll's lhar smile lhal gels lheml Belly was always on lhe go, and everyone wilh her had a marvelous lime. Les Bas Bleus, Junior Capilolino Slall, Direclory Slall lBusi- ness lvlanagerl, l-lab Nob Sub Deb, Beaux Arls Courl. J A C K RUTHERFORD-Because Jaclc is so secrelive or modes? aboul himsell, we can only leli lhal he's lo go lo Blackburn College. SHIRLEY SAKRIS-Shirley's abil- ily lo make lriends and influence people should malce her success- lul as a personnel manager or social worlcer. Philos, Rainbow Girls lWorlh'y Advisorl. N A N CY JO SANDERSfWe'vo yel lo lind someone who isn'! crazy aboul Sandy. l-ler charm and personalily as well as hei inlelligence and humor assure cl success in her chosen lield ol iournalism, Freshman Class Treasurerp Jr. Les Bas Bleus llreasurerlg Sr. Les Bos Bleus lSecrelaryl: Advanced Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 Nalional l-lonor Sociely, Courl ol Prom Queen. LOGAN SCHLlPFflvlodesl Logan is a lellow who will go a long way on brains and lllKfTO.'l how al Norlhweslern Universily and in his lulure career as an eleclrical engineer. Delvlolays, Nalional l-lonor So- ciely, Boy Scouls. JO SCHMIDT-Perl and prelly, Jo has a voice lo lhrill all lisleners. She also has beaulilul blonde hair lo brighlen lhe days. Les Bas Bleus, Nonel, A Cap- pella Choir, Nalional l-lonor Sociely, WILLIAM SCHNIRRING-Willie proved his versalilily in man-,f ways-bolh socially and schc- laslically. Wranglers llreasurer, Isl Vice Presidenl, Presidenll, Pil, Rollers, DeMolays, Freshman Foolloall and Traclc, Nalional l-lonor Sociely. Fillyvseven ALYCE SCHOENEMAN-Am olher of our gals deslined lo be a member ol The swee+ missus sociely, AI will go 'ro 'lhe U. of I. irsl. Les Bas Bleus. ROBERTA SCHOFIELD-Roberlo explains lhal her 'lulure depends on lhe Navy ond a cerlain sailor. Here's hoping Thar she and lhe Navy come oul all righi. Caleleria Council lTreasurerl. ANN SCHROLL-Ann, who likes lhings wilh a legal aspecl, wanls lo be eifher a courr reporler or an a+lorney's secrelary. Wilh her inlelligence she should have no Trouble in reaching her goal. Advanced Orcheslra, Thealer Orcheslra, Nalional Honor Socieiy. EUGENE SEIBERT--Anolher one of our conlingenl lo lhe U. of I., Gene can'l decide belween a career in iournalism or one in eleclrical engineering. Advanced Band, ROBERT SHARP-I+'s an unusual queslion, bul where did Bob gel his nickname Napoleon ? Moy- be like lhar famous person, he will make a name for himself in hislory. MARY SHOFNER--Whaf more could a guy ask for lhan prolly Mary, who knows how lo have a good rime dancing, wriling lelrers, and lisrening To Harry James. MARY SINGLER-Vivacious Mary can 'talk your arm off and be ever so adorable al lhe same lime. Jr. Les Bas Bleus lChairmanl, Sr. Les Bas Bleus, Jr. Capi- 'roline Slall, Sr. Capiloline Slahl lFreshman-Sophomore Pholo Edilorl, Hob Nob Sub Deb, Beaux Arls Courr, Jun- ior Class Secrelary, Couri of Prom Queen, Nalional Hanor Socielry, CHARLES SMITH-The slrong, silenl, serious iype, Charlie has everyone agreeing lhal' he, in- deed, is a lop guy. DONNA SMITH--Very pelile, Donna likes lo roller skale al Moonlighl Gardens. For lhal mailer she explains Thar she likes all sporls. J U N E S M IT H- Smi+l'y was ralher quiel, bul lhose who know her sing her praises lar and wide. Advanced Orcheslra, G. A. A. N O R A S M IT H-Dark-haired Nora slales her fovorile paslirnes as roller skaring, bowling, and lislening lo Bing Crosby. Aller gradualion she will allend Brown's Business College. Advanced Orcheslra, SHIRLEY JANET SMITH--Wilh a knack for gelling along in slumper courses like malh, physics, and chemisiry, Smilh will succeed in her lulure ambi- lion lo become a physicisi. Philos, Mariner Scouls, Na- Tional Honor Sociely. SAM SOUTHWICK-This hand- some hunk o' man, as a physi- cian, will cerlainly allecl lhe pulse beol of his 'Feminine palienls. Delvlolays, Pill Rollers. BOB SPRING-Big boy Bob will some day soon be a 'lop criminal lawyer of 'lhis counlry. His col- lege plans are made for lhe Universily ol Wisconsin. Delphics, Pill Rollers, A Cap.. pella Choir I, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN STINE-Youlll soon be able fo say l knew her af S. H. S. when Lynn gains nafional fame as a concerf pianisf. Besf of luck, Marilyn. Les Bas Bleus, Sid Pip Sub Deb, Sepf Heure Sub Deb, Ad variced Orchesfra 3, 4. JANET STREAM-Jan is sure proof of fhe old adage fhai super nice fhings come in small packages. Les Bas Bleus, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. ART STRONG-Gone buf nof forgoffen, Arf leff before gradu- afion for fhe Navy, and we know fhe hearfs fhaf have fol- lowed him. Wranglers, A Cappella Choir. GLENN STURDEVANT-G l e n n proved fo be a cheerful guy wifh lofs and lofs of friends who wish him all kinds of luck. NORMA SULLIVAN-We're quife sure fhaf Sully's uncerfainly abouf becoming a housewife will soon be seffled. Whaf more could anyone osk for fhan pefife, charming Norma? Les Bas Bleus, Rainbow Girls, Courf of Prom Queen, ALAN SUTTON--Alan, known by many as Der Binglef' infends fo become a big businessman. He gefs enioymenf ouf of driving a car and playing fhe piano, Deiviolays. GEORGEENE SWEISBERGER -- Jols fufure may sfill be unde- cided, buf she knows how fo have a good fime-dancing, skafing, or lisfening fo Harry James. 'Rf Fiffy-nine JO TAYLOR-Quife a card, Jo mysferiously informs us lhaf her favorife pasfime is playing foof- ball on Sunsef Hill af midnighf wifh H. and L. Some fun!!! Philos lTreasurerl, Pic Wic Sub Deb, Sepf Heure Sub Deb. Nofional Honor Sociefy. RICHARD TECKENBROCK- Teck's good looks and person- alify made him popular wifh everyone. His fufure success lies in fhe field of medicine. Wranglers lSecrefaryl: Sfudenf Council lTreasurerl: Pill Rollers: Delvlolaysg A Cop- pella Choir 3, 4: Boys' En- semble: Prom Commiffee: Jr. Capifoline Sfaffg Sr. Capi- foline Sfaff lBusiness Mon- agerlg Track Manager 4. JAMES THOMPSON-A fellow wifh a woy abouf him, Junior is going fo fhe U. of l. fo pre- pare himself fo become a draffs- man. DeMolays, Cafeferia Council. JACK THORNBURG-Jack's fhe boy who can wield such a mean drawing pencil as a carfoonisf. Nef year he is fo sfudy in fhe Sichool of Commerce of fhe U. o l. DeMolays lSenior Counselorl. Wranglers lTreasurerl, Pali Rollers, ROBERT TODD-We've recenfly discovered fhaf Bob, for all of his modesfy, is a grand guy fo know. MARYLOU TOIGO-Vivacious, wifh beaufiful dark hair, Marylou has kepf more fhan one hearf in a reel. Les Bas Bleus, Jr. Capifoline Sfaff lProgram Chairmanl, Sr. Copifoline Sfaff lJunior Phofo Ediforl, Pic Wic Sub Deb, Sfudenf Council MARY TOOMBS- Calling Dr. Kildare is The cry which will reach Toombsie's ears when she affains her arnbifion in fhe field of medicine. Springfield Review lAssociafe Ediforl, Sfudenf Council, Rainbow Girls, Radio Club, C L A S S O F 1 9 4 6 BILL TRAUTMANAA blown-ouf fuse will cause no crisis af Bills house. ln fhe years fo come he plans fo be an elecfrical engi- neer affer offending fhe Missouri School of Mines. DeMolays. MARY LU TRAYLORYNafhing buf praise for Mary Lu! I-ler sweef ways won her much popu- larify and fhe mosf faifhful acl- mirer fhaf we know of. Les Bas Bleusg Charfer Sub Deb: Sepf I-Ieure Sub Deb lPresidenflq Sfudenf Council: A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Beaux Arf Caurf. AL JUNE TREDE-Whaf a charming ayiafrix Al will malce when she succeeds in her fufure arnbifion fa fly. Jr. Les Bas Bleus. RAY TROXELL-Tops afhlefically, socially, and scholasfically, Ray seems fo have plenfy of whaf if falces fo gef along in fhis world. Wranglers IV i c e - Presidenllg Sfudenf Council I, 21 Inde- pendenf Sfaffg Pill Rollersg Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 41 Foo?- ball 2, 3, 41 Tracln lg Na- fional I-lonor Sociefy. FREEDA TUCKER-Frifz, who wanfs fo fry everyfhing once, will probably have more fhan one male urging her fo fry being a wife, VERA LOIS WALLNER-Fufure yacafions in Vera's career as an office worker, will be spenf fraveling abouf and seeing fhe world. ELIZABETH WEINHOEFT' - All who lcnow Fefe agree fhaf she's grand. Swimming and slcafing are favorifes wifh her. CAROL WELLS--Carol infencls fo enfer secrefarial fraining, buf we expecf her fo succeed in her fufure ambifion fo become a singer wifh a dance band. ELSIE WERTZ-Volley ball and lciclc ball were Elsiels favoriles. Commercial worlc is in her fufure. AL WESTBURG-Al lisfed his favorife pasfimes as girls, Alvey's, and baslcefballfin fhaf order. Presidenf of fhe Sfudenf Council, Al was quife acfive socially. Wranglers: Sfudenf Council l'l'reasurer, Presidenflq Pill R alle r s lCorrespondence Secrefaryl: Foofball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Baslcefball Mgr, 4. NANCY LEE WHEELER-Nan cerfainly possesses fhe requisifes fo be, as she pufs if, an unusual iournalisf-one who malces a lei of money. Philos lPresidenfl, Sfudenr Council, Jr. Capifoline Sfall, Prom Commiffee, A Cap- pella Choir, Nafional I-lonor Sociefy, Courf of Prom Queen, Beaux Arls Courf, Sepf I-leure Sub Deb. JEANNE WHITCOMB-I+ seems fhaf Jeanne would enioy reading fhe firne away, buf we're sure fhaf fhe fufure holds ofher fhings, brighf and excifing. CLARICE WILLIAMS f Jim, who really is a charming and ambifious girl, plans fo go 'lo Sainf Mary's of The Woods, where she will sfudy sociology. Gene Fene, Tri-Hi-Y llreasurerl. TOM WILLIAMS-An all-around fellow. Torn is an experf in chem- isfry, rnafh, shoafing, swimming and dancing, DeMolays, Pill Rollers, Del- phics, Y.M.C.A., Junior Rifle Club, Slcy Ranch Execulive Board, Y.M.C.A. Nafional Rifle Associafion. Sixfy NORMA WOODMAN --- Woodie chooses 'la be a while collar worker. Yes, she's going lo be a privafe secrelary. So il s business college and Then lo worlcl NORMA WOODS -- Woodsy enioys dancing and swimming and excels of bofh. We hope she excels in her fulure worlc, foo. Rainbow Girls. ROBERT WRlGHTf Bob lefl school and his molorcycle To ioin lhe Navy. Afler lhal he inlends lo sludy orchifeclure a+ lhe Uni- versily of Chicago. A Cappella Choir, Nonef. SHIRLEY ZUCKERMAN-A smarl girl wilh lwo coreers in mind, Zuclcie is To be bolh a fashion arlisl and a housewife. Les Bas Bleus. THEODORE BROOKS-Jusl back from fhe service, Theodore is one of lhe many velerans graduafing wilh lhe June I946 class. We wish him much success and happiness. Sixly-one .IUNIORS PresidenT RICHARD COBB Vice PresidenT BILL LIVINGSTONE SecreTary DANNIE LEE SCHEID Treasurer JEAN COURTWRIGHT l'laving compleTed a successTul Third year in high school, This iunior class is looking Torward To many responsible places They will hold in Their senior year. They have gained much knowledge in Three years. They will be capable oT holding imporTanT posiTions in clubs and acTiviTies during Their senior year. Through The guidance oT Teachers and older sTu- denTs, These juniors have enTered The lirnelighT in social, scholasTic, and aThleTic TuncTions. They have blazed a remarkable Trail Tor The underclassmen To Tollow. They are aiming Tor The goal oT a graduaTing SGVTIOF. WiTh Their varied background, These TuTure seniors are enTirely capable of handling The major evenTs oT The S.l-LS. year oT I947. S ixTy-Two l John Bunn, Shirley Burris, Roddy Burl, Bob Cain, Don Canady. Mary Capen, Virginia Carier, Evelyn Charles, Bob Clark, Donna Clark. Carier Clayfon, Jackie Clayion, Richard Cobb, Helen Collier, Jerry Combs. Alberia Cox, Charles Cox, Edward Cox, Jean Couriwrighr, Carmen Covey. Arr Accarizzi, Marilyn Ackerman, Bar- bara Ackers, Bob Adams, Hansinea Aldin. Barbara Allen, Beverly Anderson, Phyllis Anderson, Raymond Angell, Kenneih Bailey. Virginia Beckwifh, Doris Beebey, Shirley Benedici, Norma Blakey, Dorofhy Boaden. Lois Bowman, Doroihy Bryson, RJ. D. Bredehoff, Joan Bunchman, Barbara Bunn. JUNIORS Pal Crawford, Gene Culver, George Daigh, Allene Davis, Henry DeCroix. Sally Donelan, Harrie++ Drennan, Pa? Dressendorfer, Earle Eason, Larry Easi. Joan Ehrens+rom, Judy Eielson, Mary Elkin, Mary Lou Evans, Anifa Farris. Lucy Ferry, Jean Flickinger, Gerfrude Follieris, Jean Friclce, Lyle Friisch. Sixly-four Vera Gahr, Belly Gasche, Charles Gib- son, Donna Gilmore, Janice Gwalfney. Dolores Golighlly. Mariin Graham, Kelly Granf, Pal' Haag, Don Hale. Mary Harwood, Jackie Herler, Louise Horn, Beverly Hos+ick, MarieHa Howard. Roger Humphrey, Johnnie Hun+, Pai Hursi, Eileen lrwin, Marilyn Irwin. CLASS OF 1947 Ruih lrwin, Wanelcx Josmon, Belsy Johnson, Pol Jordon, Bcnrbcrc: Jorgen- sen. Roberf Judson, Roger Kcxylor, Aledc Keech, Dick Kelso, Mczry Louise Kihn. Rilo Mohoney, Tom Mayfield, Don Moyol, Lewis Melcher, Bill Micliener. Don Miller, Theresa S. Miller. Nordchl Monohon, Helene McCcrfhy, Pele McCoy. Tom McDermcnd, JoAnn McDonald, Nancy McGrc+l1, Molly McLain, Mori- orie McKn'gl1i. Gene McNisl'i, Donna Nesbiil, Jim New- mon, Helen Niccolls, Morgorel Neilson. Rosemary Koenig, Helen Krebs, Norma Krenzer, Jucznilo Krueger, Poi Kunz. Clifford Kurrus, David Lcsswell, Gilberi Libermon, Moriorie LiHle, Lucille Luers. l Sixly-five .IUNIORS Pal' Noonan, Lawrence Nudo, Alice Offer, Bill Odle, Wanda Ollis. Donald Oleson, Marrha Ellen Orr, Georgia Pappas, Frank Pell, Harold Perganson. Belly Doris Pierce, William Posegale, Bill Posladek, Barbara Prafer, Norma Jean Rader. Jerry Raich, Bill Reece, Wanda Reed, Barbara Robison, Janice Rudin. I l 1 l Sixly-six Peggy Schafer, Dannie Lee Scheid, Doris Schuler, Charles Schulz, BeHy Selinger. Lois Shand, Shirley Sharp, Juanifa Shaw, Ray Sidener, Waller Skaggs. Mary Skinner, Mary Lou Sloman, Vir- ginia Small, Jerry Smifh, Jonifa Smiih. Pafricia Smifh, Doris Mae Sfalling, Arnold Sfern. Juanila Slone, Joyce S+one. l 'T CLASS CF 1947 Mariiane S+ryl:er, Mary Langley, Rollie Tafe, Jaclr Taylor, Nancy Teuscher. Loraine Temple+on, Don Tlweillren, Don Thompson, Elma Toenningsmeier, Ellen Tomlinson. Mary Ann Tonellaio, Mariorie Turney, Daro+l'1y Wakefield, Diclr Wafson, Ella Weiland. Arlhur Wexler, Oliver While, Dorofhy Wiener, Dawn Williams, Jack Wolgamof. Rufh Woodruff, Rollin Young, Nancy Howard. Sixly-seven SOPHOMORES PresidenT KEITH LACY Vice PresidenT STUART ROBINSON SecreTo ry JOHN TOWERS Treosurer JANE LAWLER The sophomores hove shed Their greenness, ond hove odvonced in sTonding os upperclossmen. The TirsT holT oT Their school liTe hos been compleTed wiTh unusuol success. They were new in The ocTiviTies ond clubs oT S.l-l.S., buT now They hold quiTe on ocTive porT in eoch one. Mony oT These second-yeor sTudenTs show eorly signs oT becoming unusuol closs ond individuol leoders. The sophomores hove Tound Their own ploce in The S. l-l.S. world. They reToin o very oc:Tive inTeresT in sTudies, sporTs, ond sociol TuncTions oT SpringTield. They ore preparing To Tolce on greoTer responsi- biliTies in The TuTure, ond hondle oll oT The imporTonT Toslcs. WiTh Their ombiTion ond spiriT, They will be oble To keep up The TrocliTionol sTondords of Spring- Tield. Q SixTy-eighT .. .,,, v:-, ,Q Q A-- , V Q QQ QM.. . ,.Q QQ . Fred Burrow, Lewis Bushell, Dick ,MQ ,, Q H - ' ' -' ' '- Bulls, Barbara Cain. Peggy Camp- Q ,- Q ' Q, , ' Q' bell, Marjorie Canlrall, Roloerl Can- QQ 2 7 if f , QQ X, ZQQ E , lrall, Wendell Carrier. iii ., K ' ,F ' t ' Q 3 y Q ,J swf' r ' E fi 4 i i s ' ,L Roberl Cales, Wanda Chandler, ': :,5 ' Q Q, A F e E H z f Q Q Roger Chapman, Winslon Cherry, , V ' Q 'I Sf, I pa j.. Joan Chrislen, Jane Clark, Joan -' Q - i 'i 'QQ .i Coe, Roberl Cordes. A uilu VIP. A , 'I 51 ' 1 . .,' x ', F F : ' E -'If' N . . , f ' A ,si rzr .,,. f 91 ' -X Qf. ggijifd , ' P' M ,SN Norma Cox, Jim Crawford, Kalhryn i A Q ' . Q kia QQ-5 P F QW Crowley, Jean Crump, William Cull, 1-' Mag ' ' H Q: ' David Daniels, Margarel Danielson. Q : I . 2 Q Pal Dcuner. P' f , ,,,, g, ' Q NE ' 'zz' Z i'rrr Shirley Davenporl, Audrey Davis, QQ P ivg' N ' , . I B Charles Davis, Gladys Davis, Ken- ' B, 'L ' ' Z . Q Q rg nelh Davis, Thelma Day, Alice Dean, ' 5' Q. '1 i 1 ' QQ- B f Celina DeCroix. , ,s ,--ii' .. , , , ' it L ,ss il e,,, ,s.,l 3 issr s.,, .MBL Ha LeAlice Dempsey. Nancy Denes, 4 ,, ff, in , F , . Q., .i ii . ' .:, Richard Dennis, Charles Dickinson, 0 1. F Q i- Qi ' 4 , Marion Dixon. Leonore Dorman, ' .. V. ,SQ 55, ,F-Q, Q 1 Eula Dowell, Dolores Dunlap. 7 i i MJF in ii ig .. iiiliii an-A C S Shirley DuRall, Mary Durham, Eliza- i v Q i QQ -I A 'Q Q belh Dye, Dorolhy Eades, Helen -.- V 7' K se 1 I ' jf Elder, Edward Ely, Mary Lou Enslow, Q , V' , . , QQ Q l 1 l Bob Eschemceldi' V -- F .,-- - A Q iii. ii 7 i ,,,,es,es ,s X-J' m e 'F ' ' r -ifmz-sl -. ' ' zrl ' Carl Esles, William Paul Farley, .,..v.' Q ij QQ ' , ' T 1 Glen Faxon, Gene Figueira, Harley ' :Q Q 5... A rj . , f 5 - QQ , Field, Clara Jeanne Forman, Phyllis ,ij ':'i X. Q 2. ii J A - Fwsl' MY 'U Gannon' . l g. i: 4 i E N f- ' S' , Q i,,f,,fi:fi5j: -':' ' Q Lynelle Giblin, Shirley Gifford, Jo- ,,, QQ, E iV N - iiiii , i v EQ, fi. ,, ., .N , ann Glossop, Sally Goodsill, Charles ' ' Y Lg r ' I ' ' ii ini' 5 Graham, Gerald Granl, Tom Green, -32, C' Q . if' Q' Roberl Guinun, , 9 il . k ii 'i , - f,. rif f ' 'V es 1 ,el ... M mi. , J, B .-r1 . mi..i.?f's ,- fb ii i i, e J - r r , ' ' Q' A ,gg i' ' Q, Q Darolhy Aarup, Nedra Amerman, x E pw. Norma Babbs, Charles Bacon, Nelva 0 Q Q 3 ,. ' nxzy , ,, ' Bader, Richard Baepler, Kennelh fi' A U , ' R., T Q' A , a ll x Ballinger, Belly Barlow. ,,.. a ..,. ,,,.,, . , A . 1 . 1' 1' 1- I Q V ,1 , Q 1 .. , ,Q. iii, Q -1 ' ' , Q . Barbara Barnes, Mary Lou Barr, za:-,Q gf QE' rf - f 'Qi' ,rg Palricia Barr, Kalina Barlsokas, ,Q ' Q Q , 2 I if 5 i Q Lucille Basl, Jack Beers, Norma - - - '- ., - , Benner Charles Benller. , W i Q i , , ' .....'....i 1 - . - 'fix ' ,,,. , ,, , f QQ , Q Q .. QQ ,. . ,Q,Q--, QQ, QQQ. ..,,. - F :CE Q Q ' V H ii Q ' F A W Doris Bivin, Ralph Boesdorler, Belly 132 ' w f , Q ., F 'A 'Q 'Q', -, Jean Bomke, Gloria Bonnin, Bonnie 'Q.,,. 'Q - ,i Tw' Bowers, June Bowers, Marlha Jean X Q ,Q E X A 'rrli l il' Bradley' Belly Brady' ,.. ,r,. s . Q ' 'rszi i,,:-,.. Q Q Q , 5 , 'fi 'i i Q . e Jackie Broverman, Charles Brodish, ' N ,.f, .. ,-2, a sm , ,w 'N ' ', . - r N 2 -.. .. , ' ' , , 3 ,,. s '- Q John Brooks, Orville Brooks, Don , A 1 - l Q , Q in QI Brown, Janel Bryan, Mavis Budde. Q in - e ,B , ,. 1 , J , rs Vrsfnid Bunch- mfr. Meinl 'Aimf' lm' . Af1 : B Sixly-nine SOPHGMORES Eda Mae Jennings, Leonard John- son, Eugene Jones, Herberl Jones, Pal Jones, Rosebud Jones, Eleanor Judd, Edward Kaercher. Dorolhy Kane, Clara Kaslon, Ra- mona Keelifner, Verlen Kelley, Bill Kennedy, George Kennedy, Jeanelle Kimpel, Prima Mae King. Jock Klassen, Jane Klassen, Kennelh Klein, John Knighl, Donald Kornack, Roberl Kremilzki, Eleanor Kriener, Nina LaBarbara, Paul LaMasler, Belly Lampe, Don Lanclol, Mary Gene Lanham, Keilh Larson, Jane Lawler. Nancy Lawrence. Mable Lemmon, Belly Lou Lenharl, Evelyn Lesler, Carol Leulenmeyer, Barbara Lichlenberger, Laura Lig- gell, Jean Link, Haldon Livingslone. Jean Logan, Bill Longman, Norman London, Alice Lynn, Margarel Mac- Donald, Dick Maddox, Anlonia Madonia, Jean Maiors. Nancy Malkus, Delores Mason, Wilma Maslers, John McDonald, Colleen McKenna, Don McLean, Roy McQuern, Jackie Merrill. Dorolhy Meyers, Pal Michelman, Norma Miller, Theresa Miller, Bill Mills, Roberla Mills, Marilyn Milsler, i Q Z ' gi 1 f' 5 A: i i ., I 5:7 , g . K ..V, ,sy ,. G ig i I if' .. ' ' L 2 132, Va. 5 . Y. my ' s 4 2 eii' -'Q if-' , ' f ,LS 3' Q Q I 'S . 2 ,. '- .. . l-se -- , . H l-Oren Krueger- , We , 5 - --f-iris fr ' 'ff-: - 6 L ' ' 4 ' K lu.. - ssses . A . .- ' i ' ' I M M 'i'i 3 V J s ,, ..,,,. , fs. ' J- M A J - ' 'gr .' ' 9 .... se J. ' ' o- s '3 J Q' ' , .. -A , i -.Q A , 1 ' ,A 1' 7 -- 4 1 H .1 ' V ' ' Fred Milchell. i. Q Will, , J l 5, Q '5 J. . , up 4-A Rudy Haas, Wendell Hahn, Barbara Hall, Roberl Hamm, Charles Ham- mond, Pal Hamrick, Joyce Hansen, Bob Harpsler. Dolores Hashman, Eugene Hashman, Dorolhy Havey, Mary Sue Hawes, Belly Haycrall, Janis Headrick, Leon Helphinsline, Wayne Hensler. Roy Hensley, Annona Hess, Donald Hines, Ernesl Hissong, George Holl- man, Pal Holilmann, Juanila Hol- berl, Belly Hosmanek. Shirley Hubbard, Roberl llsley, Burlon lrwin, Shirley lrwin, Shirley lsenberg, Shirley Jabusch, Johannah Janssen, Londa Lee Jacquilh. i iv L Sevenly James Reiser, Shirley Robbins, Jan Roberrs, S+u Robinson, Colleen Roesch, Eugene Rogers, Donna Roo+, CLASS OF 1948 --1:5 4 1 -1 4. ,: 'iz ., ,Rx .,:- in V V 1 , YL- , AN A X .V . W .. l N G A A W if is r .. New evil gm F f Homer Ruby. . - 0 GR 'AL:-: 3 - V I :VE VF . , .,,,l , ' fe ' I ii U F -- - ,1-' , ' F ' ' ' 'ifjzg 'I' A Marian Sanders, Joe Savage, Alma V ,N N, ,I 2 A 'L Mae Schaffner, Ronald Schlichl, 1' .K ,J V5 1' f ' 'V Marilynn Schnirring, Waller Schroed- , A W V- 3 H . -Q ' ' , 1, AV er, Alvin Schroll, Janel' Schuclc. ,i1V, ' ,- ,Q V A ' ' . , , ' V V -V A , warg f X , F T '1,Q , 5 - J Roberf Schusfer, Bill Seaborn, Lois I V':' , V VV ,Q 4 1 M, ' , V V Q Sears. Donna Segelhorsr, Jennie iw I - 1, ' A., 'L , Qi' V Sembell. Juanila Sewell. Barbara . F VT, 'W V 5 - ' Sexlon, Barbara Shaw. Q .' 'T F -- -A si , ' F 'M 'l 5 i- i f ,' ' -' , Phyllis Shaw, Tom Shrewsbury, Doris 'Mr .K r ' ' ' E 1 ,, .n .' E Z V Q ,- ar Sinclair, Jack Smallman, Ray Smiih, Q. ' ' 3 if Q 2 William Smiih, Ann Snyder, Louise ' V V' 1-V S i ' Q Snyder. F 'ii ' V i' ' ,, , , A , -3 -, 1.5 g 4. , I A f,,,l: i .-157 Q. ...' , , l' , , ,, M, ., ' I . , A ..,. ...,, , .. . Q Harry Solomonson, Marge Spafford, , V A V ,H M V . . Evelyn Sfaab, Anna Belle Sfallingr sy ' Q ' W V W im., -' . ' Audrey Slewarl, JaneHa Sf. James. K, ' Q 4 V V gi 1 ' A - Joyce Sfone, Bessie Sullivan. ,,,W,, i VV .,,,:-, ': ii A - T - . s r .s r , F , Marlene Sullivan, Barbara SuH'er, V VI, V Q ji. Clarence Tarr, Elmer Tarr, Frances V' , ' V VFW' Q i'-- 2 'VS' ' Taylor, Jim Thomas, Jim Thompson, fi V A . i . -' Kafhryn Thompson. ggkgy, ' e F - 'R ,f 8. N, fe' L- sl X .,.. ,J 'ia -' F 7 ' ' f- Y,-G eee. W --fe fi if- -- - ,.,,.. , ff ' ,..- .,., N - Nancy Thompson, Pai' Thompson, Pai' rc, Q. 1 ,,. in V 3 , ' - Tomlin, John Towers, Lawrence Tunlrs, 6: , ' 2 Ek . H ,E Q T V , LaRue Turley, Marion Underwood, -- V' V' .' H ' V 2 l :Q ' if Dennis Uranis. , . ' in V . V V - ' ' - V V .,,,-, V V . . ... Charlolfe Volsmier, Donna Volz, Ann . I M - H ' D E . Walker, Don Wallace, Mary Jean VW , lim -H A -:Q 1- , , ji I V, Wehrenberg, Carole Weiland, Ber- V - I I V, K, , -7 niece Welch, Dale Wells. 'wx' m y , , kilgfk A V x 6 A in F fi , , L: 552. 7-..i ' .V r K QL P . I ' AV is ' Rosamond Moore, Mildred Morrison, ,-W , r T' ,A - 'zi' 5, , -,,, ' fi -5, Virginia Mounfz, Jim Mueller, Donna te ' ' - E Fl 1 Murrell, James Mussaff, Max Napier, , Q? V ix :.: I, V, rry l g , B V- A - A Richard ,, -Y , -, r ryr .1-, Q Q- :.' -2 , f 1 K 4 Y 3 2, ' - 'I 0 ii'i' W F' H 5 -Q , rf',: fi ' H s F X V lllu E F y ,,,,,,,, , , U rr-1 , ,V . 3 . , 5 BeHy Ann Nelch, Caroline Nelson, - -' fi 3 Jim Nolan, Sharon O'Hara, Wanda W 5, .I V. ,. , Olds, Marcia O'Neal, Donald Owens, F 3 w . f - -- V Vw, ' ig J F Ross Owens. 'F , A ,V gay. Q .-: - Q f ' ' - ' I , -V . ' Mary Parlxerson, Pal' Parsons, Charles -'Z A , xi i l 3' i , 1' Parfon, Nancy Pelham, Frank PicLeH, ' ' 'll' - I I lr - H- A- Nola Piggo+f, Par Poinfer, Jack L ', 'i F P 7 ---- ' E iii F Q L Powell' up L. , so - - QQW, ' i i ,,.. . ,. ..,. - --.-. ,,,- V in VV, --.L - Zavi V,,., , ' 'i : i V V, ' - ' - F' ' 4 Peggy Prehn, Elaine Presvelos, Mary W. 3 - Q . f- G' , 1'-'E ',., if , Evelyn Procfor, Florence Ramshaw, , ' Qq, ,--' V if - - Eugene Randall, Bruce RaHerree, f '4 -4 4 .,.,,'V M Rr , - 5 - John Rebeclc Rosemar Reese X 7 ,. ,gm V A V, , VV,, ,Z in . Y . N,f 9 ' 'f' . '- W W' ' '1- Sevenry-one SOPHOMORES ., - ..,... V- ,,., I 7 3 ' J . ' if? A ' - 2 ' - - - - i A 4 54 I5 'iii X uf- . Q P 2. ,rx A 4 1: -Eg,E,,,x-, ,,..W,.:,:g ,.,,gfgg5?, , .,., L, 'f fy' U' A' M -- J 'Q gy I QQ, - I J ' J A 3 M ' i f Pai' Wesfbroolc, Nina Wes+burg, John While, Nadine Whifesell, Jim Willey, Johnny Williams, Nancy Wilson, Bruce Woodrulif. Sybil Wyle, Helen Yearse, Barbara Young, Jean Young, Jeanine Youngblood, Mary Zancler. Seveniy-Two FRESHMEN PresidenT JOE GIBBS Vice PresidenT BOB BRAMLET SecreTory DON WOLAVER Treasurer FELTCIA FILSON Here They are! The gayesT class oT all, The 'Fresh- men. Having compleTed The TirsT of Their Tour years aT S.H.S., They have carved only a small niche Tor Themselves in The gay whirlwind liTe OT a high school sTudenT. BUT They are learning TasT. Even Though They have noT enTered all The acTiviTies and clubs aT S.H.S., They show signs of becoming promising leaders in The TuTure. Having survived The bewildering elevaTor passes, room 303, and numerous oTher Typical pranks, The cooTies are advancing in rank in sporTs, sTudies, and social ocTiviTies. SpringTield is TorTunaTe in gaining such an unusual Treshman class. ATTer The advanTure oT The TirsT year They will seTTle down To concenTraTe on gaining presTige as sophomores, and becoming school leaders. Sevenjry-Three Barbara Blumle, Frances Bogden, Archalee Bond, Lorella Bonds, Palricia Boolh, Eldon Bramblell, Bob Bramlel, Herberl Branlley. Belly Jean Brennan, Beverly Brennan, Charles Brennan, Marcelline Brian, Roberl Brooks, Francis Brown, Mar- garel Brown, Shirley Brown. Violel Brown, Mariorie Buerkell, Sluarl Buerkell, Carmalene Bull, Glenn Burdinsky, Glyn Burke, Kay Burke, Orlo Burlrholder. Sallyl Burrow, Joanne Cadle, Evalyn Campbell, Jennie Lee Campbell, Nancie Campbell, Mary Canfield, Ed Canlrall, Bob Carder. George Cardose, David Carrier, Frances Carroll, Ronald Caslleman, Louis Calron, DeIigh+ Chambers. Dick Chlllick, Jerry Joe Clark. John Cloywell, Belly Coe, Roberla Connor, Lois June Cook, Joanne Cox, Marilyn Cox, James Craig, Marilyn Crawford. Roberl Crosby, Virginia Lee Crowell Sue Crowley, Joan Cumming, Jack Curle, Doris Dailey, Frank Darneille, Joann Davenporl. John Davenporl, Conrad Davis, Kennelh Davis, Belly Dawson, Ray DeLonais, Donald Denlon, Howard DeOrnellas, Fern Desch. Frank Adleman, Marilyn Ailchison, Paula Alexander, Lillie Alinger, Joyce Allen, Herberl Allman, Norma Anderson, Margarel Aplin. Tom Applegale, Harry Argus, Bob Armslrong, Don Ayre, Don Bailey, Carlin Baker, Philip Barad, Arlhur Barnard. Jim Barnard, Belly Barnell, Marilyn Barron, Carolyn Barlholl, Tommy Barlolomucci, Louis Beckner, Peggy Bell, Charles Bender. Dolores Benlley, Bill Berg, Mary Grace Bice, Bill Bingham, Juanila Birdsell, Phyllis Black, Elizabelh Blakeman, Kennelh Blakely. CLASS OF 1949 .r rv r eyr srr N yyss N as L Mae Dillard, Siuari Dobbs, Joe ' 4-1' Q. AQ Dolan, Eugene Donaldson, Joyce , 5?-Q - QQ .Q .. ' Donner, Kaye Dopp. ' y I , Q Q QQQW. QQ QQ , Q 9- X Q Q Q Q .?ff:'2ss.1 - f f f QQ .':: Q ,- ' -' Q Charles Douglas, Mary Ann Downs, 3, .'- ' M 2556: , ' ,FQ Mary Dowson, Jack Drury, Bob fe ' ig' '14 Q? Q Q ' Dryer, Jim Duda, Mary Lou Dugger, Q ' Q Q P , ' Q Mariha Jean Dulxe. ':',': - .- 'T f . X . - '. , in ' - E '- I :fs , ,, J X Ax, if J - ' ' if x1e..Q,. eere rf ,,..,.f,..,.....,. - A Q A L Phyllis Dulaney, Juaniia Dunbar, - Beverly DuRall, Beverly Dye, Pele Q '- Eandi, John Easf, Dorolhy Eiclcl1o17f, - Howard Elriss. Q E . .,,,,, L ' . A fl - , 1 i -5, ' .1 1 4 QQ fa me . ..,QQQ Q Q1 5 'ff' BJQ , L QQ 4 , X if gg Mig' mfr fr . J... . .... , . . . Roberf Ellaby, Phyllis Elledge, Roy . ,Q .QQ Q 3 , 3, Q ,.'Q Q Q Ellingfon, Howard Engelking, Don ' 5 ' ' Qi s ' ' 5 Evans, Roberf Farley, Nancy Farris, ' ' Q, Q. - - . Ellzubelih Fayorl' ' . - , . . W. :Q ...Mi QA., K' 'N ' Q - Q fi ' -, , ' - 'ii Q., 1 E Henry Fehring, JoAnn Ferreira, Le- Q in ' wg, 7 f i J roy Ficlras, Jeanenne Fields, Jim , . Q Q , Q Q Fields, Helen Fifer, Felicia Filson, ,A , Q 'LA' Wi, :ini - - , . -f. M. Jane Finn- Er Fm ii . . f ' ,,,, . , fr or F .. -ZAQ y ' B . . T' : : : i - Q 3' ' 7 .. - - - - Q Q QQ Q ,Q Q QQ' QQ' Q. Q , f r ,Q Bill Fischer, Bob Fisher, Floyd Fisher, ' X Q , ' yi ' SQ ' Q . ' Sfanley Fishmann, J. Ham Flefcher, . Q - Q , Q L ' 7 , fi' Jack Fonfana, BeHy J. Foufch, Mar- , -x, . I Qi.. . I. : ' r ' 'i H cella Fox. , ,E Q QQ ga 4 Q,51f.Q 2 551 if A 514 f Q M. , . I . . 'a l 'Q . .J , .,... . ....., . W.. 4. ,, . ,QQ Q Q M Q7 ' , i QQ Q Q : Richard Franke, Roberf Frazier, LQ' . Q 7 f Q ' 'Mi i ' S 4 ' Theressa Friedman, Edward Frosi, .J-,Q K, V . . Q . Wal+er Gabehari, Tam Gagnon, Bob , . V A ' 'I B Q - , ,Q - fy A 1 Gardiner, Bill Gaudlifz. In M , 1 ' X.1 Su-f 'H'-e ,- 4rQ-, - ,. x- - . '- .. fx ' ' Q :Q QQ ,214 fx f if- -1 Fluff ii. - ' Q, , L ii: F N ' Q , Q Rufh Gaudlifz, Joe Gibbs, Nancy y ' as Qi Q Q Gillespie, Elaine Glaze, Mariorie Q -O . QQ 5 5 .. A , Glenn, Edward Glenwrighi, Eileen . Q .. Q f Q ' Q' ' . 'li' Gordon, Bernard Goulet 'B LM 'sf' 'N 4 1- -hi' Q V , Q Q . Q QQ. ,:. f Q 'Q - , Q - ,N Asn 4 ' Barbara Graham, James Graham, ' M, 46 A Q ' i.. g Qi' N Richard Graham, Ronald Gray, Al , -. 'QM' Q Q Q Greco, Joyce Green, Donald Grieme, 'M ' ' 'f . fQ' ,ig Q5 A Rosamond Gu+hrie. A ' , rf ..,. sr? ' ' ' I I 444 .. .. riff f . ' Ina ' ' . '- ' Y' iii Q. . ' 4 Wilma Hahn, Marianne Halpin, ' . 5' ' Q Ri R 'V 'f' J Q Q, Jacqueline Hancock, Don Harden, 'ff ' Q V' 5 L Pafricia Harris, Alice Harfon, Mari- ,, , ' ,Q '. . A , l n Harfwi , John Harwood, . J ' - V t- IT ' 4 Y 9 M, ,... , .,...., , M. - - V- ' , . . J is L hi i V '1 L A , L B L 5' -Q -iw : f Ef J f . B V ' 1 355! , Q ' ,A ,Q Qt r ' '35 Dale Haffield, Connie Hafhaway, ' . z f 44' K Vi' 'Q B wi' 'X Q- il' Almira Haworih, Roy Heidemann, 5 B f .Ee Qi ,ifry QQ ' - i Wallace Henderson, Leslie Hend- QQ Q Q QQ Q , QQ Q . riclrs. MarilYn Hensel. Noah Herndon. ' r' 1 if W- 1 .... wg? rss ,, ,,..,., . W, ,,.. . - Q H ' . , . . ,, YQ: L F Q V Jack Herron, Anna Marie Hess, 1. - 4. 'Q' 3' ff Q V A LQ' . vw' John Hess, John Hess, Lila Hodde, Q .xg Qi. . Q, QQ Q Q L W P ' . 'T Louise Hoff, Barbara Hihimer, Billie ' , ' Jin, 'Q QQ I i Holberf. Se-veniy-live Juanila F. Karriclc, Virginia Keech, Joyce Kelley, Norma Kendall, Jack Kennedy, Marilyn Keys, Robe-rl Killen, Carolyn Killell. Joan Knighl, Mariella Knox, Jack Krueger, Laureen Kunz, Gloria Kusler, Jean Larsen, Pele Larsen Aden Lauchner. John Lawler, Bob Lawley, Marion Lawson, Bill Lazarus, Raymond Leach, Roberl Lee, Raberl Lee, Bob Lehman. J. A. Leimlcuehler, Sue Lemons, Susan Lenharl, Barbara Lenls, Eddie Leonard, Harold LeSeure, Sheldon Levine, Lee Liberman. Marlene Linder, Norma Lillle, Duane Lloyd, Roy' Longhla, Joan Lovelcamp, Charles Loveless, Marilyn Lowe, Nancy Lowery. Marilyn Lulxer, Mary Jane Lylcins, Don Lullrell, Nancy Lynard, Vincenl Madonia, Rose Mary Mahoney, Doris Mallicoal, Bill Mann, Clarence Mann, Lyla Lee Manning, Wilberl Maquel, Phyllis Marble, John Marlin, Bill Maurer, Vada Maxwell, Nancy McCall. Jack McCann, Edmund McCarlhy, Bill McCarly, Gerlrude McCaw, Loren McClellan, Bill McElfresIw, James McGuar, Homer McLaren. l if FRESHMEN i Charles Hoagland, Norma Horn, George Houslca, Charles Hovey, Joyce Howard, Thomas Humphris, Neil Hurley, David Hursl. Ray Hurl, Roberl Hulchesan, lclco lben, Jack Irving, James Isham, Bill lsom, Belly Jabusch. Waller Ja- busch. Belly Jackson, Camille Jacquilh, Harry Jamison, Marie Jayne, Aileen Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Danny Johnson, Myrllelou Jones. Sue Jorgensen, Gerald Judd, Marilyn Kaiser, Barbara Kane, Vancil Kane, Charles Kansy, Mary Karon, Nancy Karon. . ,, 4, . . V if T m6 'H kk . ,:.. ykki R ,,.,,,,, l 1 .. ...., I, .13 -yyt E-1.5, . I .,,,,,. ..,, . . 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Morgarel Belle Morrison, Hily Moser, Nancy Molley, Charlolle Murphy, Jean Murphy, Leonard Musick, Louis Myers, Dorolhy Newberry. Jerry Newcorn, Charles Newenham, Harry Niccolls, Virginia Nickerson, Adolph Nulaul, Richard Ochellree, David Oehlsen, Lois Oslermeier. .,. U 'sf V Dick Ollo, Larue Padgel, Jo Ellen Fallon, Norma Pallon, lris Paulshock, Roberla Pelham, Dannie Perganson, Slella Perganson. Bob Phillips, Floyd Pickering, Kay Picknell, Bud Plemilscher, Dale Pod- shadley, Charlolle Powers, Joyce Preval, Barbara Raisch. Marilyn Ransom, James Edwin Reece, Harvey Reed, Nancy Renlrow, Leon- ard ReVeal, Geraldine Ridgeway, Melvin Riley, Marian Allene Rilchie. Bob Roberls, Jack Roberls, Doris Robinson, Barbara Robson, Jack Rogers, Jonalhan Rohrer, Beverly Romine, Belly Rolh. Melvin Roulman, Marlha Ruby, Ev- erell Rush, William Russel, Belly Ryan, Milzi Ryder, Nancy Rynearson, Bob Sanders. Marjorie Saner, Margarel Schlipl, Jo Ann Schlill, Jackie Schnepp, Mary Ann Schroll, Archie Schryver, Dick Schryver, JoAnn Schusler. Norma Schweilzer, Jim H. Seay, Elberl Segelhorsl, Helen Sellers, Earl Sewell, Geraldine Sexlon, Jacqueline Sexlon, Alexine Shahan. Bill Shaw, Howard Shaw, Frances Sherman, Nancy Shusler, Roberl Shull, Floyd Sieberl, John N. Simp- son, Lillie Sims. FRESHM EN Bob Slcaggs, Palricia Skaggs, Edward Slcoog, Bob Slack, Janice Sloan. Jane Smilh, Mary Smilh, Palricia Snod- grass. Don Sokolis, Bob Solomon, Helen Sommerville, Norma Joan Speck, Shirley Spencer, Donna Spindel, Carl Sprouse, Marilyn Slarlzs. Louise Slarr, Slanley Slern, Eslher Slevens, Pal Slewarl, John Slirewall, Jack Slone, Leona Slrum, Sluarl Bailey. Joanne Slubblelield, Marilyn Sluler, John Sluper, Lois Suclxow, James Sullivan, Jim H. Sullon, Julio Ann S-ullon, Beverly Swanson. ' - f ' Y 5 1 vi V 1 . . ' . - , 1 5 . A . . y T ,.:,, t . .3 4 1 bl : I ,, I my 1 5. Z A 1 5' Il , ' ' Y ' H . 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Clara Whilcomb, George While, Mary Nell While, Sally- While, Jean Willell, Anne Williams, Bernadine Williams, Vernon Williams. Irvin Williamson, Joann Willson, Clyde Wilson, Rulh Wilson, Violel Wilson, Diane Winlerrose, Barbara Wilchell, Donald Wolaver, Roberl Wolll, Merlon Wood, Bob Woocls, George Workman, Marlin Wrighl, Rila Yalle, Delores Yales, Charles Young. fl' Russel Zimmer, Byron Zirkle. Sevenly-eighl if f S -Lua X THE 1946 CAPITOLINE STAFF Ediior-in-Ciiiei . . . Associo+e Ecliior.. Assislronf Eciifor. . . Senior IfcIiIor .... Sporfs Eciifor .... Business Monoger ...... ,. Ar+ Ednor ....,.4.. , . I Assign-mi Ari Edi+or A...,, senior PI1o+ogroph Ediicfss Junior Piwolrogropii Edaioif. Fieshmmsopiiomoie Piicio V Publiciiy Edfror, .. .,,.. JOAN DAVIS EcIiI'or-in-Chief Snopsiiof EoIiIor. .. Advisor ,,.... Assisionf Business Monoger. , , ........ JOAN DAVIS . I I .CHARLES LINDBERG LILLIAN LASSETER HMIERLEY BRGWN ......,.,,BOB BILLS DICK TECKENBROCK ....,,.JOI-IN MELIN ,HNJUNE BARBER MMDOLORES KELSO .....,NANCY KELLY HMARYLOU TOIGO Ednors . .MARY SINGLER RUTI-I BUSCI-I ,...4...sJOI-IN KING IUHROBERT D. FURRY Shznding: Mcrylou Toigo, Dick Teckenbrocic, JoI'1n Melin, Bob Bills, Nancy Kelly. Seufedz Dolores Keisc, June Barber, Mierley Brown, .Ioan Davis, LiIIicn Lcxsseier, RuI'I'1 Busch, Mary Singler. Eigniy-one DELAYS IN PUBLICATION The Cc1piToline STQTT hos The Tremendous Tosk oT compiling all The moTeriol concerning all The ocTiviTies oT The school ond recording Them in your yeorbook. Your CopiToline STQTT wos chosen olmosT in iTs enTireTy Trom The Junior CopiToline SIOILI oT The preceding yeor. ThoT experience had been limiTed ond we Tound ThoT The responsibiliTies oT The Senior STQTT were cs diTTerenT moTTer. However, we Teel ThoT The experience we gcrined in working TogeTher on The sToTT more Thon oTTseTs The Time ond loloor required in compleTing This book. PublicoTion oT ony volume os Iorge os your CopiToline is o moTTer oT Teom work. The edi- Tors, The business sToTT, The TypisTs, and obove all our ToculTy cidvisor, Ivlr. Furry, hove coop- eroTed in bringing To you o volume we hope you will Treasure Through The yeors. We hove Tried To make your high sc-hool doys live ogoin in This book. Proboubly one oT your mosT vivid memories will be The ossembly plonned by The business sToTT in iTs publiciTy compoign To sell Cop- iTolines. The skiT, TeoTuring The Ten mosT Tornous women in hisTory, broughT ouT The TocT ThoT women ore no longer considered The weoiker Business, PubIiciTy, SporTs, and ArT STGTFS GeT TogeTher. EighTy-Two CAUSE STAFF HEADACHES 'W' EdiTors and Pl1oTo EcliTor Plan '46 Book. sex, our compeTenT ediTor-in-chieT This year be- ing a girl. l:urTher TesTimony ThaT girls can handle any iob successTully is The unusually in- TeresTing and colorTul arT work displayed in This boolc. Speaking oT The wealcer sex, This year The girls on The sTaTT ouT-number The boys abouT Three To one. l'lowever, The Capiiloline would never have been iTs Tinol sucress wiThouT The cooperaTion oT The boys of The business sTaTT, The associaTe ediTor, The sporTs ediTor, and The snapshoT ediTor. The STudenT DirecTory is published as a sub- sidiary oT The yearbook. Besides proving iTs worTh Tinancially, iT has become oT greaT value To The sTudenTs and TaculTy in providing an alphabeTicol lisT oT The sTudenTs, TaculTy, and oTlice personnel along wiTh Their addresses and Telephones numbers. lnTormaTion obouT The various clubs and organizaTions oT S.l-l.S. is also given in The boclc oT The direcTory. We can only say Thof we have done our biT as besT we could. An annual aT besT musT primarily be a picTorial review oT The school year. May This boolc help The memory oT our pleasanT associoTion in S.l-l.S. To linger on Through The years. EighTy-Three PHILOS MAINTAIN ACTIVE Top row: June Barber, Jackie Glover, Barbara Edwards, Mary Lee Jackson, Kalhrynlee Flesch, Jo Taylor, Dolores Kelso, Nancy Teuscher, Nancy Wheeler. PHILOS ISENIOR MEMBERSI Third row: Barbara Albin, Mariorie Lillle, Shirley Smilh, Margarel Lamken, Elma Toenningsmeier, Juanila Stone, Norma Jean Rader, Hansinia Aldin, Shirley Ellis. Second row: Shirley Sakris, Carole Gregory, Anne Dulelle, Becky Lou Duncan, Kay Gaines, Mary Elkin, Norma Sue Rallerree, Barbara Blankenship, Alice Offer. Boflom row: Aleda Keech, I-larriell Drennan, Joan Davis, Mary Ann Liggell, Virginia La Masler, Phyllis Anderson, Juonila Shaw, Nancy Baird, Philo Slyle Show Ill XX In X ,yi .1 1 B f R ggi? liz X ' , x I , F VI , I F Q 'AIA 1 r X- Q - .-Q N . is Q :I v .i f hui! I J-iq s rf.. . . . X ly: 3, -1:13 QQ , . l s ss: .,,i. .- I... .i ll K' l iljizilii l 1,-' is I X ' A , .ff'i'Z. ii I sk: is I 7 ' r ,f'l5i,1!: ' I ,f '15 . 'I I ' liglgfjip ly l ' W , i .1.,, 5 h,,i,.,. 4 1. 'rsrif' I' M l ll'll'l or r . !lq2giIli,flv iv N ,ms g h F, V!! f 'SSE 'ii 519 , '33 .lffhiii eg jill pil N, Q DMM 'ill 'Q' I Kxfli-Shi a, Q , :L 39391 . 1, is. -' I Q f A .glib Sus.- One ol lhe oulslanding clubs al S. l'l. S. is lhe Philo- machian Lilerary Sociely. Miss Irene Mason was lhe new advisor lor lhe club This year. She eagerly look over her dulies and has been liked by all ol lhe girls. Wilh lhe aid ol four compelenl ollicers, she compleled a mosl successful year. i To become, a member of Philos, a girl musl allain al leasl a 3.5 scholaslic average. She musl also have al leasl a sophomore slanding in lhe school. A large number ol pledges were Taken in in Sep- lember and also in January. The senior members pro- ceeded lo show lheir Hlillle sislersu lhal Philos was an aclive organizalion. Following lheir general obieclives ol leadership and cooperalion, The club mainlained a prominenl place in Eighly-four PLACE IN SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT PHILOS IPLEDGESI Top row: Nadine Whilesell, Shirley Hubbard, Jeanine Youngblood, Carmen Covey, Jeaneffe Kimpel, Janis Headriclr, Mary Lou Sloman, Pal' Parsons. Second row: Miss Mason, Shirley Devenporl, Barbara Suffer, Barbara Applegale, Barbara Barnes Marge Spafford, Charlolle Lounsberry, Dorofhy Aarup. Boflom row: Dorolhy Havey, Shirley DuRaII, Alice Lynn, Joyce Hansen, Janel Bryan, Charlyn Neffles, school acfivifies. Some of fheir mosf imporfanf meef- ings included fhe Mofhers' Tea, enferfaining Les Bas, formal inifialion of pledges, Alumnae Banauef, and fhe senior picnic. A volley ball lournamenf befween Philos and Les Bas caused o lol of excifemenl, loo. Nolurally fhe Philos sponsored fwo of fhe mosf suc- cessful dances of fhe year, fhe annual Cupid's Caper Valenfine dance and fhe annual Alumnae Formal on graduafion nighf. On fhe serious side, Philos confribufed money af Chrisfmas for a baslcel of food for a needy family. The Philos have broughf fo a close one of fheir besl years. Through fheir well-planned program, fhey have affained a spirif of friendliness and cooperafion among fhe girls. Under fhe leadership of nexf year's new offi- cers fhey are cerfain fo remain in fhe S.H.S. spoflighf. Eiahfy-five OFFICERS Presidenf ,.,.. . Hhlancy Wheeler Vice Presidenf ., Be-clcy Lou Duncan Secrefory ... . Kafhrynlee Flesch Treasurer. .. .,.... ,lo Taylor LES BAS BLEUS SUCCESSFUL Top row: Mierley Brown, Brenzella Halford, Barbara Bunn, Carla Cunningham, Paf Kunz, Barbara Allen, Rufh Ann Busch, Mildred Gebhardh Third row: Dorcfhy Fleischli, Alyce Schoeneman, Alice Milsfead, Marilou Toigo, Joyce STone, Donna Clark, Rufh Mary Walker, Dolores GolighTly. Second row: Norma Krenzer, Jaclcie Collins, Helen Collier, Mary Singler, Be'Hyi RoThermel, Esfher Fiedling, Miss Hager. Bofiom row: Mary Lou Keyes, Mariiane STrylcer, Marilyn Ackerman, Norma Noffingham, Donna Gilmore Nancy Kelly, Carol Johnson. The Les Bas Bleus, liTerary club Tor girls, had as iTs oloiecTive This pasT school year The developmenT aT leadership, poise, and responsibiliTy. To TurTher This aim, The program chairman, wiTh The assisTance aT The oTTi- cers and advisors, mapped ouT programs Tor The er1Tire year. Every member parTicipaTed in aT leasT one aT These programs. The eligibiliTy rules Tor membership in Les Bas require a grade average oT 3.5 and aT leasT a sophomore sTand- ing in The high school. WiTh Two new advisors, Miss Hager and Miss Barrick, The Les Bas made ouTsTanding progress. The new advisors Tound The members Tull oT ambiTiori and cooperaTion. The mosT ouTsTanding programs were The MoThers' Tea, The spring sTyle show, anal The Teas Tor The Philos EighTy-six Diggin' Up The Dir? 'ii i ll 'il' l i i- T iii, - ,ii l l i, lil gi , lllll . l C X H... + i ., L l ,,, J llyiyyy l fl may llhgx i l li tied? W 52 s Q yr iiyll llli is - r' f'llylli Ni V 1' alll, i, iw - 'VJ ,yi 1-yi A Jury, 1, 11, -My , Ill i -'lc T5 l - ' .ii UT TSW' l l Z -..... N hh if 'iam' A, ,, .X SW6' JP , ' wr' yi by .T K is Q1 - Hi i IN OUTSTANDING PROGRAM Top row: Reila Davis, AThaIene Hensley, RuTh Woodruiif, Lillian LasseTer, JaneT NighTingaIe, Gloria Ekiss, Shirley Zuckerman, Marilyn Babcock. Third row: Barbara Ackers, Caroline Phillippe, Burdene AiTchison, Barbara Jorgensen, Helen Krebs, Janel STream, Nancy Howard, Lois Shand. Second row: PaTricia Smifh, Nancy Sanders, Joan Ehrenslrom, Lucille Luers, Mary Traylor, Jo SchmidT, Miss Barrick. BoTTom row: PaT Haag, MargareT Halligan, Peggy Kunz, Marilyn STine, Norma Sullivan, Sally Donelan. OFFICERS IsT semesfer PresidenT .,,. . Vice PresidenT, ,. SecreTary .... . Treasurer,. ..,, 2nd Presidenl' .,,.. . , Vice PresidenT , SecreTary ...,. Treasurer, . ...Caroline Phillippe , , , . . .Nancy Kelly .,..Noncy Sanders .. .Carla Cunningham semesTer ...Caroline Phillippe .....,Nancy Kelly ..,,Nancy Sanders . . . .Lillian LasseTer and The Junior Les Bas. The girls spenT much Time and eTTorT in making These programs a success. To rnainTain Their social sTaTus quo , The Les Bas TeaTured Two dances, The annual ChrisTrnas Alumnae Formal and The annual Maypole Dance. BoTh drew ex- cepTionally large crowds. This year, as in pasT years, The Les Bas gave gener- ously To chariTable organizaTions. They noT only sub- scribed To The CornmuniTy War Fund, buT also donaTed Tunds Tor The purpose oT buying baskeTs oT Tood Tor needy Tamilies aT ChrisTmas and Thanksgiving. New oTTicers will be elecTed Tor nexT Tall and plans will be sTarTed soon Tor nexT year's acTiviTies. ghTyAseven Yin ' we e f , ': X o -ffm T if , Tiff, ill' f V, TTT' X wg I ks. T 1 ..i7 bl '- xi 40,5-, ,.,..s,s 'Ne w dx aslgjyg -'Q X X 'T .QQESEQ -Q51 . , X -1 cw A yy .. 5' fx ex so In X X , cc W - new Pledge Week JUNIOR LES BAS FCLLOW The Junior Les Bas Bleus, liTTle sisTers oT The Senior Les Bas Bleus, worked hard all year so ThaT They Too , mighT loecome members oT The senior orgonizaTion. They sUpporTed boTh The Les Bos dances and conTribUTed To chariTable organizoTions. Their obiecTives, like Those oT The Senior Les Bas, were encouragemenlr oT individual TalenTs and deyelopmenT oT poise and grace. Included among Their yeor's programs were a MoTh- ers' Tea, on sTyle show, a Tea Tor The Senior Les Bas, and cz picnic oT WashingTon Pork. Une oT The mosT inTeresT- ing programs was a Trip To The Archives Building. Top row: Janice Rudin, Joan Glossop, Barbara Lichlenberger, Pai Tomlin, PaT Hoffman, Caroline Nelson, Jackie MerriH. Third row: Marion Dixon, Nancy Wilson, Marilyn lrwin, Helene McCarThy, Norma Benner, Janef Schuclr, Rozanne Overaker. Second row: Nancy Malkus, Nancy Denes, Londa Lee JaquiTh, Donna Volz, Marjorie Can+rall, Jane Clark, Miss Zimmermann. BoHom row: Joan Benesch, Ann Walker, PaT Poinfer, Frances Nye, Nelva Bader, Gloria Bonnin. EighTy-eighT FOOTSTEPS OF BIG SISTERS Belore o girl becomes o lullflledged member ol lhe OFFICERS Junior Les Bos, she musl go lhrough o weel4 ol pledging p'i-'Sidrfff - V ,Poi Mifhelndn lrom her big sislers. During lhis weelc she pushes pennies 5 fffi' Slflw' - NUUCY lVlOlls1-'S wilh her nose, collecls oulogrophs, and carries books. 7 ff0S'ff ffl' V -P-PM Hollmfmn She also wears her required ensemble ol while collar, blue hair ribbon, and long blue and while sloclcings. The reslr ol her apparel is delermined by her big sisler. To be eligible lor Senior Les Bos, each girl musl eorn al leasl one hundred poinls. These poinls may be earned by ollendonce, porlicipalion in programs, or ossislance in olher oclivilies. Top row: Elizabelh Dye, Marcia O'Neal, Donnie Lee Scheid, Poi Jones, Alma Mae Schaffner, Wanda Olds, Marlha Jean Bradley. Third row: Shirley lsenberg, Doris Bivin, Gladys Davis, Evelyn Sfaab, Pal Michelman, Joan Chrislen, Norma Miller. Second row: Margaref McDonald, Jean Link, Myrna Gannon, Pal Barr, Nancy Lawrence, Sally Goodsilf Miss Nebliclc. Boffom row: Belly Ann Nelch, Pai Dauner, Nedra Arnerman, Virginia Beclcwilh, Marilyn Schnirring. Eighly-nine gf' 9 :AX Q mm GJ In , , f X5 Q ,N Q A v Q Jay? X XJ L!! an F v wfifwbm A - ,I U3 ID ' I-Cx If ...-A .- vp-5 ,LJ H U EM '. .' I .. ',f .f.::'- s, fi -.1 ., he x ,S - QuTsTanding as a young men s social and liTerary club oT S l-l S during The pasT year has been The Delphic LIT pledges The club rnainTained a prorninenT lead in high school aeTiviTies The sensaTion oT The Tall season was The Sox l-lop a novel dance where capering in sToClc ing TeeT was The QusTom raTher Than The excepTion ln Tall sporTs The Delphics were vicTorious in The inTer-club TooTball Tussle T8-6. As The season progressed, The group became no less aCTive. WhiTe shirTs wiTh a monogramed Delphic over The leTT poCkeT were The Tashion on rneeTing nighTs. The DELPHICS PRESENT UNUSUAL .-,R-QNX 4- - ' 'xBXX'r'..'5-Xf, Hi 41? 1V,Dil, i , I I Q . . ,X A A :4 W5 A si , , , - q an it,-fa Ts, ,, . . , Cf ':..f .sQlll,-' lg -,4' I' I erory SocieTy. STarTing ouT wiTh an excellenT group oT J 9 A . .. . in il :. 4. . ', 'I 'II I V - 4 - ra Ng . J B Q , Y 'QED' T l I Q' BJPALQA Ur.. One ln Every Bunch meeTings Themselves proved very inTeresTing. Speakers on numerous Topics Trom 'llhe lnvasion oT France To The Worlcings oT The l:.B.l. were obTained. ln The laTe Tall, a hayracl4 ride was given Tor club members and aT ChrisTrnas, donaTions were made To numerous worThy Top row: John While, Bruce Woodrulif, Charles Schulz, Jim Mueller, Jim Thomas, Deon Ausfin, George Kennedy, Don Hole. Third row: Bob Guinon, Dick BuTTs, Willard Roper, Bob Rodenbeclc, Eric Friizeen, Irving, Pressler, Dick Dennis. A' Second row: Jack HarTson, Bob Adams, Corky ProcTor, Dean Rosenberg, Rick Chiles, Wilbur ReVeal, Bob Chesfnuf, Bo++om row: Bob Mendez, Rudy Haas, Jim Thomas, Allan lsley, Jirn Daniels, Bill Longman, Bob Eschenfeldh Noi in picfurez Ray Hensley. NineTy DANCES AND YEARLY PROGRAM chariTies, The sacieTy emphasized ThaT some maTerial good could be obTained Tram iTs varied social acTiviTies. AT The mid-year bangueT, The club Turned ouT in Tarce To enioy an excellenT dinner, an enTerTaining soealcer, and To elecT new oTTicers. The new sennesTer Tound The Delphics more energeTic Than ever. The second annual Shamrock ShuTTle Turned ouT To be The mosT successTul dance in club hisTory. Spurred on by This, The organizaTion Turned iTs aTTenTion To iTs annual arnaTeur show. Again iT proved To be one oT The ouTsTanding assemblies aT The year. ln inTra-mural baslceTball The club losT a hearT-breaking TilT To The Wranglers 27-25. The club acTiviTy year came To a TiTTing close wiTh The annual spring banqueT. Wirh The elecTion aT oTTicers Tor The Tall sernesTer, plans were already being TormulaTed To carry on in The energeTic spiriT aT The l945-I946 season, Mr. Gwin was advisor. OFFICERS lsT semesTer PresidenT ,... , Vim- PiesiaenT , SecreTary. .. Treasurer. ,, .., SergeonT-aT-Arms 2nd P i'iv sidenT.,. . Vice PresidenT . SecreTary, . T i'iz asqrer. . SnigeanT-aTAArrns ..,CaiTer Hagberg . Charles Lindberg ...Roddy BUTT ,..,.lacl1 Berning ,. Roberl Bomlw semesfer .,..Charle:s Lindberg . ...Jim Minnis Ulqoddy BuiT .,,RoberT Guinan LaVernn Davidson Top row: Dick Spring, Tom Williams, Joe Hill, Jim Minnis, Bob Elsner, Bob Bills, John King, Jaclx Fisher- keller, Charles Lindberg. Third row: Bob Bomlce, ArT Accarrizzi, Home-r MosTorakos, Allan Norris, Wayne Combs, Jerry Combs, Don Miller, Jael: Conady. Second row: Jack STarlxe, Henry Kirlr, CarTer Hagberg, Don Theillren, Roddy BurT, LaVerne Davidson, KeiTh Day, Mr. Gwin. BoTTom row: Jack Berning, John Davidson, Dick Kelso, Tom HoTsTeTTer, Don Canady, Larry Fisherlceller, AI Schmid. lNlineTyeone WRANGLERS INITIATE NEW Top row: E. J. Hafloan, John Herndon, George Daigh, Louis Herndon, Bob Ceol, Al Weslburg, DeWi+l Monfgomery, John Melin, Arnold Sfern, Bob Judson, Bill Michener, Jack Rolens. Third row: Jack Taylor, Earl Dryfoose, Bill Blucke, Bob Blucke, David Slevens, Rollin Young, Alex Mac- pherson, Tull Lasswell, Bill Reece, Dick Giachello, Dick Walson, John Bunn. Second row: Mr. John Armilage, Dick Teckenbrock, Bill Heer, Phil Evans, Jack Thornburg, Earl Searcy, Richard Dobbins, Bud Luers, Roger Humphrey, Dick Loud, Dick Cobb. Boffom row: Dick Jones, Dick Gibbs, Bob Gorham, Fred Wiesenmeyer, Ray Troxell, Charles Herndon, Harold Armstrong, Oliver While, Tom Mayfield, Waller Hodde. My Bro+her's A Wrangler r Y Q- 453 ifiiii ' . f ll' ' 'll 'li llwlhlfl i Y , T .xlib In ,nl,,,, ,, 'l,,llll, llrggwii X 'li Ifflll. xi-.. WW 'i'l wi 1 NM W N, -Z yfilyyyfiilyl n , ,fill :f ' I ffl . -ur J i'l?'.- l'i i ,N . s .im 'gli bg ! ll ll li 51:1 sv' A - K, .4 ?4, . QW 0 ,.iX ,V NNW i , -' el. X , , ..i-sian . !u.!!!!.a!: The Wranglers gal oil io a blazing siarl al ihe iirsl ol ihe year by giving a bon-fire rally during ihe 'loolball season: iheir inilial social evenl was lhe iirsi school dance ol ihe year. The pledging and iniiialion oi a large pledge class highlighied ihe fall semesler. The deieai of lhe Delphics in lhe annual ioolball game 6fO was an evenl in Jrhe year's infra-mural sporls program. Slriving for service io ihe school and lhe communiiy, ihe Wranglers conlinued lhe presenialion oi Jrheir award io The mosl capable senior maioring in indusirial arls, along wiih originaiing a plan +o give a currenl book io our library each rnonih of lhe school year. Chrislrnas charily acliviiies and olher iunciions were coniinuecl as usual. N i neiy-lwo AND SUCCESSFUL IDEAS ,an :L Top row: Roger Chapman, Gale Brown, Bob Clarlr, Gene McNish, Bob Berning, Cliff Kurrus, Harold Wiesenmeyer, Wendell Hahn, John Srnallman, Bill Odle, Edwin PyaI+, Norman London. Third row: Jaclr Klassen, Bob Harpsler, Paul Lalvlasler, Bob Cain, Keifh Lacy, Charles Cappellin. Arlan Slaclr, Jaclr Towers, Don Lanclof, Bob Ordemann. Second row: Gene Culver, George Hoffman, Don Brown, Bill Posegale, Sfuarl' Robinson, Tom Kennedy, Charles Glisson, Byron Kell, Marlin Graham, Doug McLain. Bollom row: Jalre Sorling, Charles JeFIers, Herb Jones, Wayne Carrier, Wendell Carrier, Bari Schmilf, Charles Hammond, Don Radier, Jim Wicks. The Iirsl sernesler closed wilh lhe annual mid-year banquel and lhe second semesler opened wilh lhe lradilional Wrangler-Delphic hardwood lill. The fracas ended wilh a 27-25 viclory for lhe Wranglers, enlilling lhem lo Ihe Charley Dungan Irophy. Paramounl in 'rhe aclivllies lor lhe Spring season were lhe Iradilional Barn Dance, Ihe Alumni Easier Dance, and The Ioaslcelball banquel lor members ol Ihe varsily squad. Sharing Ihe Iirnelighl wilh Ihese acliv- illes was lhe all-Wr'ongler assembly, The Follies of l946 , cornplele wilh programs and chorus line. Shorlly aller Ihis, lhe perennial Falher-andfSon Ban' quel broughl a mosl successful year lo a close. Ninelyflhree OFFICERS Isl semesler Presidenl .. . ,. . John Ivlelin Isl Vme Presldenl . Bill Schnirring 2nd Vice Presidenl .... .,Biid Luers Secrelary, . Treasurer .... . . ..... , Dick Teclcenbrocn ..Bill Bluclce Sergeanf-al-Arms. ,.DeWill Monlaomery 2nd semesler President , . . , Isl Vine Presidenl , . Pnd Vice PH-sidenl. .., Bill Schnirring Bill Bleek, Secielaiiy . . ., Lewis Herndon lreasweir, slizzl Thornbixrgg Sergeanlval-Arnis ..,, Dick Jones Cliff Kurrlis CAFETERIA COUNCIL PROVIDES Top row: Chrislopher Sfolces, Glyn Burlre, James Willey, Jack Taylor, Roberl Thompson, Barlcer Juhl, Ralph Law less, Bill Kloppenburg, Harry Jameson, Rober-l Harpsler, Gerald Judd. Second row: James Thompson, Gene Hampsmier, Roberf Bomlie, Wendall Carrier, Wayne Carrier, David Carrier Delberf Smifh, Kennerh Bailey, Wayne Harrison, John Zimmerman. Fronl row: Miss Alice Powers, Shirley Benedicl, Nancyl Gillespie' Doris Anderson, Beverly Anderson, Bernard Owens Josephine McCoffer'ly, Roberla Schofield, Charlofle Lounsberry, Miss Rila Devlin. lm pending Disasler PW, .yi ... X j,,, V ss ig? X . ' xi :5 K KX N-X ,HJ ,., -, ,fn , ,....--. X X . I , X -cj ff. -eye., 0 Q ll 'ill 12' i J r s...- Y 3 T.-1 X t mi X... N X -.... ' ' 1 R --. .. W H il u Q., fi HZ l , XS: - .3 s..'Y- X 4 QS-if 1 ' N 7 fx X 'Q ' fi, - X ' 4 is 1 0 W X 1 s S 5 XX X be xx 4 X X x 1 X i M. :fa N X f X ,ly Un lg? X XX' x I' q 9 ix K , 4 A 2 X ' as xg X N 1 Dk N D 'ilu X, XBXJ is l ii in 5 Li X ,177 Y eggs. Y T g 1 5 ewssswgi he wee- be ' ' i in i nf' 2 T One ol lhe rnosl oclive ond besl-orgonized groups or S.l-l.S. is lhe Colelerio Council. Under lhe leodership ol: Miss Rilo Devlin, lhe council succeeded in keeping S.l'l.S. lull of vim, vigor, and vilolily lhrough lheir well- bolonced meols. To become o member of lhe council, one needs lhe obilily lo opply lor ond hold o iob, ci pleosing oppeor- once and personolily, ond o solisloclory scholoslic ov- eroge. The members goin proclicol business lroining lhrough lheir worlc in lhe colelerio, They work for posi- lions of responsibilily in lhe colelerio. Promolions ore goined Through ochievemenls. Ninely-lour DELICIOUS MEALS FOR ALL 4 1 i. . Noon Hour Rush In Co'Fe+erici The council olso sTrives To provide well-bolonced lunches Tor Those sTudenTs who connoT oTTord To buy Them. A lunch consisTing oT meoT, poToToe5, onoTher vegeToble, millc ond breod is served oT cosT. Sociol ocTiviTies of The group included The onnuol ChrisTmos breolcTosT ond The onnuol Wiener roosT. The council presenTed Their TirsT onnuol sTudenT ossembly This yeor. This ossembly mode on big hiT wiTh The sTu- denT body. Keeping SJ-l.S. TiT is o big problem, ond Through The grond ochievemenTs oT The CoTeTerio Council This prob- lem is compleTely solved. Ninelry-Tive OFFICERS lsT semesfer Presideni . . . . .... Bob Bomlce Vice Preside-nT ...,. Josephine McCoTlerTv Junior Vice Pre-sidenT . . ..,. Bad Juhl SecroTorv ....,.. .,,... D oris Anderson Treasurer ....,.. ..,. B ill Poslodeli SergeonT-oT-Arms . ... .. Roy Jones 2nd semesTer President ,. .....,.....,... . .Bud Juhl Vice PresidenT ..., Josephine McCoTTerTy Junior Vice Presidenr .... Donold Movol SecreTorv , . , ,.Doris Anderson Treosurer. .. ,. . Jomes Thompson Sergeoniol-Pv'nns . .. David Corrier Flutes Clarence Tarr Billy l-lolz Allen Edwards Carl l-laiser Eric Frilzeen Pele Couclw Oboe Carler l-lagberg Allo Clcrinef l-larry Argus Bass Clarinels Tom l-lolslerler Riclward Dennis Alla Scixophones Richard Vigal Larry Fislnerkeller Edward Glenwriglsil Tenor Saxophone Clsiorles Bliilim Barilone Saxophone Bolo Dyrnenl BAND ENTERTAINS S H S BAN D ROSTER Clorinels Burrell Beally Bruce l-layden Jack Smallman Lewis Melclier Bill Longman Bill Simpson Jim Nolan Don Kolrner Jock French Dick lvlaldoner Nordalnl Monolnan Eugene Seiberr l-lerberr Branlley Bernard Owens Bob Roberls Vancil Kane David Mark Jakin McClinlock Gale Barron Roberl l-lulclieson David Siolle Dick Graddy Cornels Dean Rosenberg Richard l-lall Don Canedy Roberl Elsner Jirn Newman James Jackson Phillip Wafls Allen Conslanl Roberl Riller Eurel l-lollman Jack l-lamillon French Horns Wayne l-lar-risen Bob Juslice Bob Coin Joe Black l-larry Boone Andrew Kosalko Trom bones Bari Ninely-six Wayne Harrison Bob Bills James Craig William Burns Bill Call Kennellri Logsdon Clwarles l-'lovey lones Jerry Raiali Berry procloi Wendell l-lo.-lard Jim Qtr Basses Jim Plwillips Bob l-lollmeisler Wayne Carrier Arllwr Accarizzi Keilln Lacy Tom Baller Bass Drum Bob Ordemann Snare Drums Wendell Carrier Jack Powers Tympani Wendell Carrier Cymbals 8: Bells Archie Sclwryver Drum Maior Carler l-laaberg Sludenl' Direcfors Bryce l-layder Perry Proclor Properly Aillnxif' Accarizzi hw...:saar ' AT VARIOUS FUNCTICNS ADVANCED BAND Under The direcTion aT Mr. G. W. PaTriclc, The Springicield l-ligh School Advanced Band compleTed anoTher successTul year aT musical enTerTainmenT. During The war resTricTed Travel prevenTed The band Tram Traveling To any greaT exTenT. This year The band was once more able To Travel beyond The limiTs aT Springheld. The boys made one Trip To Jacksonville where They played Tor The STaTe l-lospiTal. AnaTher Trip was made To Normal where They played Tar The Illinois STale Normal Homecoming. The bona noT only played Tor many school I ' . T if l DirecTor G, W. Pc:Triclr. TuncTions, such as The pep assemblies, buT also Tor many civic TuncTions. They marched in every parade sponsored by This ciTy. They also enTer- Tained The children aT Governor Greens ChrisTmas parTy. MosT imporTanT aT all To The sTudenTs of Springifield High was The sTirrina music aT The band, accompanied by snappy marching, which aroused baTh The specTaTars and players aT The ToaTball games. ln The sprina The band gave a concerT which drew a very large crowd. Amoria The selecTions were marches, excerpTs Tram opera-, and nov el+y number-. NineTy-seven N i A CAPPELLA CHOIR AND NONET FINISH Froni row: Barbara Cain, Nancy Leigh Baird, Belly Pierce, Sybil Wyle, Jack Slone, John Muerle, Roberl Krucke- berg, Eddie Leonard, Miss Hausen, Kennelh Davis, David Mineah, Charles Gibson, Ru+h Busch, Shirley Parks, Roberfa Mills, Pal Parsons. Second row: Londa Lee Jaquilh, Virginia Small, Joyce Welzel, Charles Aylesworlh, Charles Kruckeberg, Bill McCune, Edward Skoog, Charles Kenny, Jerry Beam, Roberl Thompson, Jim Harper, Paul I-louslon, Janel' Slream, Joyce Pope, Dorolrhy Wiemer. Third row: Virginia Brondell, Dawn Williams, Nedra Amerman, Lois Shand, Dolores Golighfly, Bill Klaus, Willard Roper, Sluarl Bailey, Bob Spring, Bob Clark, David Slevens, Arlan Slack, Mary Ann I-lalpin, Juanila Shaw, Jackie Herfer, Joan Davis. Fourfh row: Norma Blakely, Virginia Beckwilh, Sue Rallerree, Donna Volz, Richard Ochellree, Bob McCalis+er, LaVerne Davidson, Jack Williams, Gene McNish, Bruce Woodruff, Jerry McQuinn, Mierley Brown, Mary Lu Traylor, Kay Gaines, Janice Rudin. Fiffh row: Belly Hyndman, Mary Ann Liggell, Rulh Woodruff, Shirley Edwards, James Graham, Dean Lankford, Dick Teckenbrack, Edward Hamann, Dale Gronewald, Philip Vance, Bill I-lelzfernan, Tom Day, Nancy Wheeler, Lucy Ferry, Sally Donelan, Marilyn Ackerman, Jackie Bailey. Under The capable direclion ol Miss Margarel l-lau- sen, The S. I-l.S. A Cappella Choir ended an unusually successTul season. Through lhe cooperalion ol lhe choir, Miss l'lausen was able lo increase lheir range and reperloire. lcler Tirsl year here was marked by some oulslanding achievemenls. The choir was busy lhroughoul The enlire year. Their program included lhe Chrislmas assembly, P. T. A. OFFICERS llalhers' Nighl, lwo Class Day services, and a Memorial Smdw, Condudor .Dolores Gougmrx, Service. The chair Traveled lo Danville, Illinois, where SQCMOW uyuv Q USm,,,Q,Y, Edwmdg lhey sang in The Big Twelve Music Eeslival under The Aulompmygpl I N -. ' JOM Dom direclion of George l-lowerlon lrom Norlhweslern Uni- L,bm,3mS y Jai Wmcmi TW, DOE, versily, They also gave lwo Tormal concerls. For The Ninelyeeighl AN UNUSUALLY SUCCESSFUL SEASON .M , -'.:f , . ..,., mir. xili ffi'fl.rw Qi . ? . 1 MIXED ENSEMBLE Top row: Bob Wrighf, Charles Schulz, Paul Housion, Jack Rolens, John Hunl. Bolfom row: Joe Schmid+, Carol Johnson, Doris Williams, Caroline Phillippe. Seeded: Poi' Tomlin. lasl formal concerl lhey combined wilh lhe orcheslra fo presenl a program of classical and modern music. The A Cappella Choir slrives lo give sludenls lirsl-hand experience in singing line choral music, They also serve S.l-l.S. by presenling various programs lhroughoul' ihe year. Due lo lhe large number ol sludenls applying lor admission To lhe choir, a iunior choir was organized. These younger singers have advanced in singing wilh much enlhusiasm. Qlher choral groups include lhe girls' ensemble and lhe boys' ensemble. Bolh of lhese groups enlered lhe music conlesl al Lanphier High School lhis year. Ninelyenine SCDVIIVF' Alm- Tenor: Bariiore 541 : Accz :Y :flire Pnllziplif- Doris Willianis Carol Johnson Jo Schmidi Jack Ralens John l-lm' Paul l-louslon Bob Wrighi Cllli1lilCfv Sfllllll: Fai licilin ORCHESTRA HAS PROGRAM OF Firsf Violins Nancy Sanders Delores Noarherx Caroline Nelson Nancy Rynoarson Joe l-lirl William l-leer Willa Greenan Barbara Blankenship Berry Eourch Por Tilly Roberl' Erickson Charles Covey Oscar Larson Second Violins Nancy Kelly June Smirh Dororhy Schnirrina Roberr Raich Louise Lifrle Mary Morris Gilberr Liberman R. B. Thomas Joyce Gregory Georgionne Quick Jeanerle Naumer Anira Rising Ru'rh Ann Claypool Norabel Council Eleanor Schulz Carole Weiland Jack Rodericlc Ralph Lawless OFFICERS D r cfm Mr, Clarence Sauer Cello Slcdcnl Diroclai . . .Wayne Combs Rllll' GU'lde'5Gfl Jean Ford Concerr Nislress ,Nancy Sanders Tyler l-laynes One Hundred James Thomas Doris Anderson Beverly Anderson Mirzi Ryder Norma Lillie Saxophone Ann Schroll Berrha Brown Piano Doris Bivin Marilyn Srine Bassoon Alex Macpherson Nancy Malkus Flufes John Ross Wayne Combs Nancy Howard Par Halle-nbeak Mariorie Mclfnighr Carolyn Houghron Par Michelrnan Pal Poinrer Oboe Charles l-laensel French Horns Charles Cappellin Alice Oller Wm. Posladelc Joan Chrisfen Tuba Wm, Russel Drums Bolo Darden Wm, Vespa Gene Culver Johneira Polerni xr Par Jones Siring Bass Tr Vi Thomas Sams Donald Oleson Ken Woods Bill Kennedy umpel' Jock Wolgomor Jim Dowler Charles Lee Mary Ann l-lesler olo Mardell Scolr lrving Pearson Rurh Tolliver Frances Nye Charloire Lounsberry Sara Corley Clarinef Shirley Ellis Barbara Edwards Dyaclc ReVeal Trombone Louis Herndon Nora Smilh Mary Louise Langley MODERN AND CLASSICAL MUSIC ADVANCED ORCHESTRA Under ikhe supervision of Mr. Clarence Sauer, 'rhe Advanced Crchesfra complefed anofher successfui season. As in pas? years, fhe orchesfro gave hfvo concerfs, one in January and one in iv1ay.This year Jrhe orchesikra collaborafed wiih ihe a cappella chair and gave a ioinlr cancerr in May. This noveliy was so weii received ihaf if wili probaioiy pe repeaied in fufure years, The program consisfed oi bofh classicai and modern music. Aparr from fhe Advanced Orchesira is a group of underciassmen who compose ihe preparafory archesira. Here fhe underclassmen receive special insirumenial fraining which prepares fhem for rhe Advanced Ore chesfra. A seleclr group of musicians consfiruied The Theaier Qrchesrra which pioyed of fhe Recogniiion Assembiy and Commencement Une Hundred One Ready-Sei'-G01 ii F.F.A. LEARNS FARM MANAGEMENT Top row: Ronald Sullivan, John Zimmerman, Kennefh Bailey, Ronald Schlichf, Charles Gilberf, Jerry Meinders. Roberf Cordes, Charles Brandenburg. Second row: Al Greco, LaRue Turley, Roberf Bomke, Roberf Curry, James Gilberf, Tom Applegafe, Frank Pickeff, Mr. C. A. Armsfrong. BoHom row: Herberl' Branfley, Irwin Williamson, Russell Zimmer, Neil Hurley, Eugene Rogers, Charles Krucke- berg, Ronald Cc:s+leman, Howard De Ornellas. Presidenf ..... OFFICERS .. ,........... Milo Esfill Vice Presidenf .... . .Ronald Schlichf Secrefary ..,.. Treasurer, Reporfer. . .....Kennefh Bailey ...,,John Zimmerman . . . .James Gilberi' One of fhe newer organizafions af S.l-l.S. is fhe Fufure Farmers of America. Mr. Armsfrong has been a skillful and acfive advisor for fhis group. i Qualificafions for membership require only a mem- bership in a Fufure Farmers Chapfer. The general ob- iecfives are fo creafe more inferesf in rural life, develop leadership, and increase skills in agriculfure. Their social ocfivifies include fhe Fofher and Son banquef and a summer camp. lmporfanf feafures of fheir yeor's program included ci public speaking confesf, iudging confesfs, enfering proiecf work in shows, and developing rural leadership. A poulfry iudging feam and a grain iudging feam were formed, and fhe boys gained valuable knowledge fhrough fhis work. Several of fhe boys have enfered poulfrv and live- sfock shows in Chicago, Lincoln, and Springfield. Two delegafes aflended fhe l:.l:.A. Convenfion in Urbana in April. Wilh such an ambifious group of fellows wanfing fo become farmers, fhe agriculfural fufure of America seems safe. One l-lundred Two .IUNIORS LEARN WHILE AIDING STAFF JUNIOR CAPITOLINE STAFF Back row: Ileff To righTl Charles Gibson. Sally Donelan, Judy Eielson, Joyce STone, Pai' Kunz, Barbara Bunn, RuTh Woodruff, Alice Offer, HarrieTT Drennan, Arfhur Wexler. FronT row: IIe'FT To rlgI'1TI Dolores GoI:ghTIy, Marlgane Sfrylcer, PGT Haag, Lucille Luers, Marge Turney, Ter, Lois Shand, Helen Krebs. ln oddiTion To The Senior CopiToline STOTT oT school, There is culso o group Icnown os The Junior CopiToline STOTT. This group elecTed oTTicers, ond under Mr. Furry, held weekly meeTings. All members oT The sToTT hove o iunior sTonding in The school. Through Their voried Toslcs They goin lcnowlf edge oT The worlc oT The senior sToTT in publishing The S.I-LS. yeorboolc, The CopiToline. These ombiTious sTudenTs sell ocl4nowledgmenTs To vorious merchonTs in The ciTy. Plus o solesmonship obiliTy, They need o generol knowledge oT Tiling. Mem- bers oid The DirecTory STCJTT in Tiling sTudenTs cords Tor prinTing The STudenT DirecTory, correcTing spelling, ond selling DirecTory odverTising. The success oT eoch yeor's CopiToline depends upon The iunior sToTT ond The knowledge They goin in worlqing on The CopiToline. The senior members publishing The boolc remember ThoT They, Too, were once juniors. One Hundred Three Mary EILID, PUT SmlTh, Vlrgrnla Car OFFICERS FresidenT . . ..... Oliver WhiTe Vice Presidem . .,... Rollin Young SecreTory ...,, .Selly Donelon Progrom Choirmanu ..,. Lucille Luers STUDENT COUNCIL HANDLES STUDENT AFFAIRS Back row, leff io righiz Mary Grace Clay, Barbara Young, Lillian Lasseier, Tom Hofsfefier, Carier Hagberg, Bud Luers, Jack Harfson. Mary Lu Traylor, Sally Donelan. Fronf row, leff fo righf: Pal Hamrick, Joan Davis, Mary Ann LiggeH. Dannie Lee Scheid, Jan Roberfs, Becky Lou Duncan, Pai Poinfer. OFFICERS Presideni ......,..,........ Al Wesiburg Vice Presideni.. . ..... Sally Donelan Secreiary ...,... .... N ancy Wilson Treasurer.. . .,.. Fred Wiesenmeyer The Siudenr Council was noi quiie as aclive rhis year as if has been in years pasi. Gerling a laie siari, lhere were many coniliciing circumsiances in seiiling The dares of meelings and commiiiees. They were aided greally by The advice of Miss Bundy. Several members aiiended a disirici Siudeni Council Conference ai Lanphier High School. A+ ihis meeiing, problems oi ihe average Siudeni Council were dis- cussed and many helpful suggesiions were made loward solving ihe diiiiculiies. The council also aided in ihe nalional lnianiile Paralysis and Red Cross drives. Plans are underway for a more aclive Siudeni Council nexi year. The officers were elecied in Jrhe spring for nexi year's organizaiion. New members will be elecied nexi fall. 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Louis, which sporTed iTs besT ouTTiT in years, The locals challced up The only Touchdown oT The game in The TirsT oluarTer. Jerry Slaclq, brillianT SpringTield baclq, carried The ball I3 yards Tor The counTer. The SpringTield line played greaT TooTball by hold- ing The sTrong Flyers who, incidenTally, had suTTered only one deTeaT in 29 sTarTs over a period oT beTTer Than Three years. The only oTher scoring ThreaT was made by SpringTield in The second period, buT The drive bogged down on The EasT ST. Louis 20 yard line, The Tinal counT was 6-O. ATTer receiving Top raTing in The sTaTe Tor The TirsT game, The Salons, again under The arcs oT The S.l-l.S. Tield, gave a 25-6 iolT To The FeiTshans Flyers. The SpringTieId crew counTed once in each Trame while The lone FeiTshans' marlc came in The second ciuarTer. The SenaTor reserves played The lasT auarTer, and Oliver WhiTe managed To score aTTer a Flyer Tumble on Their own IO yard line seT The play. QTher scorers Tor SpringTield were Fred Wiesenmeyei', who showed his rushing abiliTy in The TirsT and second Trames, and Dick Gibbs, who made a ciuarTerbacl4 sneak in The Third. Charley T-laensel ran The exTra poinT. AlThough The rainy season posTponed Two oT The games wiTh FeiTshans and CaThedral, iT didn'T mar The Red and Blaclcs Tield worlc as They conTinued wiTh The ciTy series. S.l-l.S. Tramped a TighTing band oT CaThedral Cyclones by a score oT 28 To 6. Slack paced The aTTacl4 wiTh Two Touchdowns in The TirsT and Third quarTers. Fred Wiesenmeyer made The TirsT Qne Hundred Seven VARSITY FOOTBALL Top row: J. Gibbs, J, SmiTh,' W. Hodde, R, BurT, A. Vv'esTburg, Principal L. K. Davis, Coach C. McQueen, Coach W, Roelllg, B. Farley, G. Daigh, B. Greer, J. Hess. Third row: H, Paull, J. Phillips, R. Daykin, J. BranuleT, H. Wiesenmeyer, D. MonTgomery, C. Kurrus, B. Cole. D. Prugger, J. Slack, J. Kovski. Second row: B. Mendez, C. SmiTh, D. Gibbs, C. Glisson, B. Esmond, W. Heissinger, H. Hahn, C. Lindberg, B. Livisgsfone, O. WhiTe, B. Keil. BoTTom row: H. Price, B. SchmiTT, R, Troxell, B. Gorham, D. Loui F. Wiesenmeyer, R. AshTon, B. BramleT, A. Sfrong, C. Haensel, H. Masforakos. SenaTor Touchdown wiTh a 22 yard march To The CaThedral IO yard line, and Then wenT over To score Two plays laTer. Bruce Esmond made The remaining counTer in The Third canTo by a I7 yard drive aTTer a Cyclone punT had been blocked. The lone CaThedral Touchdown was The resulT oT a 70 yard pass play which clicked in The Third Trame. A 39 To O win over The Lanphier Lions sTunned The norTh-side supporTers and also gave The Salons Their TirsT ciTy TiTle since I939. The vic- Torious Springifield gridders scored in every canTo, making Two Touchdowns in The TirsT Trame, one in The second, Two more in The Third, and anoTher in The Tinal. The game was packed wiTh long end runs, TradiTional oT The Red and Black ouTTiT. One such march occurred in The second period when SpringTield rushed 90 yards wiTh Slack going over. Dick Gibbs made Two counT- ers, Fred Wiesenmeyer one, and Charlie SmiTh, a sub, also Tallied one, Going on The road Tor The TirsT Time aT The season, The local gridders moved To DecaTur where They capTured a 46-6 vicTory, sparked by Slack and F. Wiesenmeyer. This was Their TirsT Big Twelve ConTerence game oT The year. Again long runs were a dime a dozen as The TasT SpringTield backs romped around boTh ends. Slack scored Tour Touchdowns and Wiesenmeyer Three, The sTrong Springifield line held The Reds To one Touchdown while Sugar Esmond and Dick Gibbs assisTed The oTher Two backs in The scoring end. Dick Cobb, sTarTing leTT end, re- ceived a TracTured leg in The TirsT period aT The game, which puT him ouT oT play Tor The resT oT The season. One Hundred Nine VARSITY FOOTBALL Fred Wiesenmeyer's bliTz-like iaunTs sTarred in The Peoria CenTral TilT on The local gridiron. By a beauTiTul 45 yard canTer laTe in The TirsT Trame and a 55 yard drive in The Third canTo, Wiesenmeyer Tallied Two Touchdowns. Slack al- so scored Two counTers by swiTT end runs and sparked The aTTack all Through The conTlicT. Dick Gibbs sTopped Two CenTral scoring ThreaTs in The TirsT quarTer by pass inTercepTions. Bruce Esmond compleTed The Salons backTield and also played a whole oT a game. A sTalwarT Sen- aTor line, sTarring AshTon, l.ivingsTone, and Day- kin, held The invaders To Two Touchdowns. A huge crowd was presenT To see SpringTield win by a 26 To I3 counT. On The road again, The Solon eleven Tound real Trouble in sTopping The BloomingTon Big Twelve enTry in The only daylighT game oT The season. The BloomingTon ouTTiT sporTed an oerial aTTack ThaT clicked nearly every Time, and They also gave our line reason To worry wiTh Their Happy BirThday, Popeye! Bench-warmers aT MciTToon One Hundred Ten VARSITY FOOTBALL cenTer drives. The BloomingTon line worried Too, Tor The TleeT and durable Jerry Slaclc managed To score Tour Touchdowns on his Tamous end runs. Esmond also succeeded in conTribuTing To The 33 To 26 ToTal by scoring The TirsT Springf Tield counTer oT The TilT. This vicTory gave The SenaTors Their sevenTh sTraighT win in as many sTarTs, and iT broughT Them one sTeb nearer To Their goal, The Big Twelve Championship. ReTurning To Their home Tield The nexT week, The Red and Blaclq handed Lincoln, who was slaTed as The SenaTors' ToughesT Toe, a 26 To 6 deTeaT, WiTh The Lincoln gridders came big Bill Bushell, who cerTainly loolced lilce All-STaTe ma- Terial. The locals sTarred Fred Weisenmeyer. Coach Roellig shiTTed him beTween The leTT end posiTion on deTense and his regluar bacl4Tielcl posiTion on oTTense. Slaclc, besides scoring The TirsT Touchdown oT The scrap, heaved several bulleT passes which piclced up plenTy aT yardage. This was The TirsT game The Se-naTors used aerial Managers Homer MasToralzos and Al Wes+burg MaTToon Pile-up Une l-lundred Eleven VARSITY FOOTBALL aTTacks To any exTenT. The second Touchdown occurred in The second canTo when Wiesenmeyer dodged and sidesTepped 38 yards To compleTe a drive in which The backTield had parTicipaTed. He also added anoTher counTer in The TourTh Tr-ame. Esmond inTercepTed a desperaTe Lincoln pass and wenT 26 yards To score The remaining poinTs. JusT one sTep away Trom The championship, The SenaTors Traveled To IvlaTToon Tor The lasT game OT a mosT successTul season. The locals losf liTTIe Time in geTTing sTarTed. Jerry Slack, puTTing in his Tinal bid Tor The All-STaTe Team, wenT over Trom The Tour yard line. Harold SepT FOOTBALL SCHEDULE EasT ST, Louis .... O S.I-LS SepT EeiTshans . ..,. 6 S.H.S SepT. CaThedral ..,... 6 S.H.S OcT. -Lanphier .... O S.H.S OcT. DecaTur ......,. 6 S.H.S. OcT. Peoria CenTral . . I3 S.H.S Nov. Lincoln . . .... 6 S.H.S. Nov. 9-MaTToon . .... O S.H.S. Wiesenmeyer, whose experT kicking aided The S. H. S. ouTTiT all season, scored The exTra poinT. The second auarTer saw Two scores by Dick Gibbs on a auarTerback sneak and by Slack on a I3 yard dash. Fred Wiesenmeyer, also ending a Tine season, made Two oT The remaining Touch- downs by running 25 and 29 yards Through The IvlaTToon Team. Esmond ended The scoring by inTercepTing a IvlaTToon pass and making a beauTiTul 42 yard run along The side lines. Ro- land AshTon led The Tough Solon line in holding MaTToon To a shuTouT score. The 40 To O win gave SpringTield iTs TirsT Big Twelve EooTball Championship since I939, and also iTs TirsT un- beoTen and unTied season since I935. I 5 , M R. SAN D E RS Besides Teaching mechanical drawing, Mr. Sanders serves as TickeT manager Tor The bas- keTball and TooTball Teams. Sale aT TickeTs Tor all games is handled Through him. To Mr. Sanders goes a voTe oT Thanks Tor his unTiring help during This I945-I946 season. One Hundred Twelve Top row: R. Chapman, J. Duda, B. Greer, R. Ellaby. W. Jabusch, J, Hess, J. Newcorn, W. Henderson, H. Field. Third row: C. Hoagland, F. Adleman, H. LeSeure, B. Slack, K. Davis, W. Russell, E. Slroog, B. Maurer, L. ReVeal, P. Eancli, C. Memenham. Second row: J. Sfone, J. Flelcher, B. Farley, B. Solomon, B. Woods, B. Goulel, D. Carrier, J. lsham, H. Jamison, B. Haynes, V, Williams, C. Pefefish. Bolfom row: F. Brown, C. Kenney, D. Ware, D. Wolaver, J, Gibbs, B. Devey, C. Olinger, R. Thunman. FRESHMAN FOCTBALL Coach Charlie Pelelish led his Freshman Ioolloall squad lhrough a perlecl season wilh Tour wins. Qur underclassmen mel The Lanphier Freshmen lwice, winning 7 lo O and QI lo O decisions. The lirsl scrimmage wilh Feilshans resulled in a QI lo I2 viclory. The second, a 23 lo I9 win, gave our yearling enlry lhe Cily Champione ship. S.H.S. PUPS The Springfield Pups, accompanying lhe varsily baslcelball learn lo many oul-ol-lown Iloors, experienced a mediocre season. The un- derclassmen won Three oul of lwelve inler-school games, bul showed marlqed improvemenl in leamworlc and coordinalion as lhe season ended. These boys, coached by Marlc Pelerman, will provide good malerial lor nexl year's varsily squad. Leif fo righl: John Knighf, Charles Glisson, Norman London, Wendell Hahn, Bob Berning, Gale Brown, Don Brown. Barr Schmicll, Jim Wicks. C IW CLTZTMDS Bunn Clark Duigh Davidson Gibbs Gorham Hahn HoffmeisTer Kurrus B. Luers H. Luers Michener Slack Troxell Weisenmeyer The Red ond Block cogers, SweeT SixTeen porTiciponTs losT yeor, opened Their seoson wiTh The AThens High School Tive. The locols Toolc o second quorTer leod To score o 33430 win. Jerry Slock ond CliTF Kurrus sporlced The drive, oided by Bud Luers, Roy Troxell, ond Bob Gorham. The SenoTor's boslQeTboll enTry Took on RouTT oT Joclcsonville. Troxell, The only reTurning leTTer- mon, wos high wiTh 9 poinTs while Kurrus ond Gibbs were close. RouTT 57-S.H.S. 31, Opening on The local hardwood, The SenoTors reTurned To winning Torm by beoTing on un- deTeoTed ClinTon squod 43 To 32. Kurrus, The rongy ond TcilenTed SpringTield cenTer, poced The Solons wiTh I4 poinTs. The SpringTield SenoTors meT Lonphier High School in The seoson's TirsT inTro-ciTy gorne. Dirlc Gibbs, who was Top scorer, led The SenoTors To cm 42 To 27 vicTory. One Hundred l:ourTeen BASKETBALL Mark PeTerman's charges meT lNlormal's Uni- versiTy l-ligh in a 32 To 25 loss Tor The locals. The TourTh auarTer sTarTed 24 all, buT Spring- Tield's hopes Taded during The lasT Tew minuTes. The Solons played Their TirsT Big Twelve Con- Terence game wiTh Lincoln. SpringTield led unTil The TourTh period when a 2I poinT rally gave Lincoln a 46-34 decision. The second inTra-ciTy conTesT was a closely maTched game beTween The SpringTield SenaTors and The CaThedral Cyclones. Gibbs, Slack, and Luers sTarred in a 34-28 vicTory Tor Sl-l.S. The in and ouT Red and Black Team was deTi- niTely ouT The nexT nighT when They were handed a 43-28 deTeaT by Robinson l-ligh School. T-ligh man Gibbs really worried The opponenTs Trom his guard posiTion. The Springifield Salons, paced by Troxell and Slack, were in TronT 23-I9 aT halT Time buT BloomingTon was ahead when Things really counTed, and so carried oTT a 52-44 Big Twelve ConTerence decision, Gay KinTner's DecaTur Reds, all Time Big Twelve rivals oT Mark PeTerrnan's SenaTors, had To TighT To Take a 39-36 decision over The locals. DecaTur, STaTe Champs lasT season, was ouT- scored I3-9 Trom The Tield, buT made 2I ouT oT 28 chariTy shoTs. Dick Gibbs sTarTed The MoTToon game oTT in real Torm by hiTTing Two shoTs Tram The Tield in The TirsT ThirTy seconds oT ploy. This speedy guard garnered I5 poinTs while Kurrus and Slack sTayed near in scoring. SpringTield 47- MaTToon 32. SpringTield, Topped by Slack and Gibbs, played a TighTing STaunTon squad and managed To win 45-43. l-Tank T-lahn scored eighT well- placed markers Trom his TavoriTe side spoT. Even The Kids Gel' a Bong OUT of BaskeTbclI One T-lundred FiTTeen ww-m Exciling Momenl in Calhedral Game Sideline Speclalors BASKETBALL Ray Troxell saved lhe day lor lhe Senalors by sinking lhe deciding boskel in lhe Peoria Cenlral game. The in and oul malch saw Spring- lield losing al hall lime and barely reaching pay dirl in lhe lasl lew seconds ol lhe game. Final counl: 29-28, S.Fl.S. on lop. An easy game wilh Feilshans gave Springlield lhe l945-46 lnlra-Cily Championship. Bob Gorham showed skill by swishing in lhirleen poinls while l-larold Wiesenmeyer and Bob Holl- rneisler backed up Springlield's 49-34 win, Gradualion look ils loll by eliminaling Jerry Slack and Flank l-lahn lrom lhe lineup. These valuable players were missed lhroughoul lhe remainder ol lhe season. ln lhe Bridgeporl game, louls look oul lhree regulars, Wiesenmeyer, Gibbs, and Troxell. The Senalors losl 43-3I. A relurn engagemenl wilh lhe Bloominglon cagers lound lhe Senalor live oul ol lorm. Flarold Wiesenmeyer, an exceplion, played one ol his besl games by conlribuling len poinls. Bloominglon 49, Springfield 33. Clill Kurrus, scoring 2I poinls, was al his besl when S.Fl.S. played Universily l-ligh and helped revenge a loss sullered earlier in lhe year. Troxell was runner-up wilh eleven poinls. Springlield 53, Universily l-ligh 33. The Decalur Reds beal S.l-l.S. charges lor lhe second lime ol lhe season, bul Kurrus scored 24 poinls lo beller his record ol lhe previous week. Final counl Decalur 49, Springlield 42. A long needed Big Twelve viclory over Lin- ccln senl Springlield up lo eighlh place in lhe conlerence slandings. Forwards Troxell and Gorham led lhe Red and Black in scoring. Sl-l.S. 53, Lincoln 45. One l-lundred Sixleen Who GOT IT? WoTcl'iing The Game BASKETBALL The Sl-I.S. cagers, poced by CIiTT Kurrus, romped over The Virden Preps, 43 To 24. Coach Mark PeTermon TreauenTly shiTTed his line-up To include LaVerne Davidson, Bud Luers, Bob I'loTT- meisTer, and Bob Clark. SpringTield deTeaTed Peoria CenTral, 63 To 35, in our TourTh Big Twelve vicTory. This ad- vanced The Salons inTo a Three-way Tie wiTh Lincoln and Urbana Tor sixTh place in The Tinal sTonding aT The conTerence. Gorham conTrib- uTed I6 poinTs and Kurrus I5. For The TirsT game in The Lanphier Regional, Sl-l.S. breezed To a 49 To I9 vicTory over Vir- den. Three able Solon players, Davidson, Gibbs, and Gorham, led boTh Teams by scoring IO poinTs each. SpringTield meT Lanphier in The Regional semi-Tinals and scored o 50 To 40 win. The lNIorThsiders ThreaTened The Red and Block lead several Times, buT big Clilll: Kurrus' greaT ref bound work checked The rallies. In The Regional Final wiTh CaThedral, S.I-I.S. held a I6-2 margin aT The end oT The TirsT quarTer. BUT CaThedraI, who had come Tram behind To win The Three preceding games, Turned The Trick again and Took a 4I To 32 decision over The Tavored SenaTor squad. Every poinT counTed as The Cyclones inched Torword and an aTTenTive Springifield backing gave all ouT supporT. The Salons, Touling badly, losT Two aT Their sTars, Gibbs and Gorham, on personals. The Red and Black Tive ToughT To The lasT sec' ond, buT couldn'T make The pace. Kurrus and Troxell were each held To eighT poinTs. CaThe- dral won The Pekin SecTional, buT losT in The STaTe TournomenT. One I-lundred SevenTeen Mnchener Ahead in The Low Hurdles. S.H.S. TRACK TEAM WINS WiTh o record TurnouT OT I30 Thinclods, in- cluding on even dozen leTTermen, Cocich Clyde McQueen's Red ond Block enTry sTorTecl o mosT successTul secison. The vorsiTy cindermen enTered Ten meeTs ond cinched TirsT ploce in ell buT Two, oT Peorio CenTrol ond oT The SToTe MeeT. The second onnuol inTer-closs meeT wos won ogoin by The Juniors wiTh 68 poinTs os ogoinsT The Seniors wiTh 43If2, Sophomores wiTh 22, ond Freshmen wiTh IIV2. The S.I-I.S. Trc1cIcsTers ron owoy wiTh Their TirsT vorsiTy meeT. In The Tive woy oTToir The SenoTors won I0 ouT oT I3 evenTs, scoring 89 poinTs, while PIeosonT Ploins wos nexT wiTh WM. A Triongulor meeT wiTh Tri-CiTy ond Bell Township sow our boys Triumphc1nT ogoin wiTh II2If2 poinTs. AT Ponci, The SenoTors won o decisive TirsT ploce in o I6 Tecim meeT. An eosy win over Lonphier in oi duol meeT gove S.I-LS. TirsT plcice wiTh 89 poinTs. AT The Peorio meeT The CopiTol CiTy cinder- men didn'T do os well, Tolcing Third ploce wiTh 34 poinTs while Peorio CenTrol wos TirsT wiTh 59 poinTs. Cliff Kurrus brood-jumped 22 TeeT I S.I'I.S. Team UT STc:Te MeeT inch Tor his besT record up To Thc1T Time. Jim Phillips, veTeron pole voulTer, received cin in- jured leg while in cicTion. The S.I-I.S. Troclc men reTurned To winning Torm by Topping The ciTy meeT Tor The second sTroighT yeor. S.I l.S. had 86 poinTs while Lon- phier wos second wiTh 32. The SouTh side boys brolce Three records: Diclc Gibbs pole vouITed II TeeT 8 inches, Oliver WhiTe ron The low hurdles in 23 seconds TIoT, ond The 880 ycirol reloy Teom wiTh Fred Wiesenmeyer, Oliver WhiTe, Bruce Esmond, ond Bob Berning covered The disTonce in I:35.9. The DisTricT lvIeeT oT Pono wos cilso won by SpringTield, Thereby quoliTying iTs poinT winners Tor The SToTe IVIeeT. S.I-I.S. scored 45lf2 poinTs, while Lincoln, iTs neoresT rivol, had ZIVQ. The Solons won six TirsT ploces. The SenoTor cindermen, priming Tor The SToTe lvIeeT QT Chompoign, ccirriecl oTT honors in ci duol meeT wiTh Lincoln. SpringTieId scored 69 poinTs, Lincoln 44. The STc1Te Crown borely slipped Trom The Solons' honds when They Toiled To ploce in The 880 yord reloy. Up To ThoT Time Clyde Mc- One I-Iunolred EighTeen BIC-12 AND SECOND AT STATE Queens charges had led The meeT wiTh I2 If5 poinTs. Maine Township oT Des Plaines capTured TirsT place while The SenaTors held second. This greaT showing was The besT Trom S.I-I.S. in TwenTy years. Oliver WhiTe proved himseIT one oT The besT low hurdles in The sTaTe by Taking Ther 200 yard evenT in 22.7, while Bruce Esmond placed TourTh in The same race. Big CIiTT Kurrus cinched second place in The broad lump wiTh 2I TeeT I IM inches and Diclc Gibbs pole vauITed I I TeeT 9 inches Tor a Third place Tie. The SpringTield I-ligh Traclc Team really showed championship calibre when iT carried OTT The Big Twelve Track prize wiTh 4IIf2 poinTs. Peoria CenTral accounTed Tor 38 poinTs Tor second place. This meeT, The lasT Tor S.I-I.S., broughT one new record. CIITT Kurrus broad lumped 22 TeeT 7If2 inches, more Than 7 inches TarTher Than The Tormer record. Diclc Gibbs goT an easy TirsT in The pole vaulT while speedy Bruce Esmond did more Than his share by winning boTh hurdle evenTs. These Tour TirsT places were accompanied by Fred Wiesenmeyer's Third in The 440, Bud Luers' Third in The halT mile, Bob Berning's second in The 220, Gibbs' TiTTh in The broad iump, WhiTe's Third in low hurdles, and I'Iayden's Tour- way Tie Tor second in The high lump. The Red and Black relay Team also won TirsT place. Coach Clyde McQueen is To be commended Tor his worlc wiTh The splendid I946 Traclc squad. In his reIaTively shorT Time here aT S.I'l.S., he has builT a Team oT real champions. The Freshman-Sophomore Track Team, coached by Charlie PeTeTish, was noT To be ouTdone by The upper-clossmen. The yearlings scored 4I poinTs in The TirsT meeT, wiTh The S.I'I.S. sopho- mores second wiTh 38, and RochesTer I-ligh School Trailing wiTh 32. The Red and Blaclc underclassmen won over Lincoln 57If4 To 553A. Bob Berning, an already greaT aThleTe, led The local squad in scoring. In a dual meeT S.I'I.S. Frosh deTeaTed Lanphier 70 To 28. Our Freshman Thinclads also won The CiTy IvleeT Tor The second consecuTive year wiTh 54If2 poinTs. FeiTshans had 35If2, Lanphier I8. AT The Big Twelve MeeT The S.I-I.S. Freshman- Sophomore relay quarTeT covered The 880 yards in I:4I.3 Tor TirsT place. The Team included I-Ierron, BranleT, Duda, and Green. Large Track Squad Furnished Many Capable Performers. Kurrus Goes Over. One I-Iundred NineTeen S.H.S. ENTERS TENNIS, GOLF, SWIMMING Minor sparTs drew many aThleTes Ta prepare Tor inTer-school compeTiTion. TournamenTs in Tennis and golT conTinued all season and The resulTs were compiled on ladders. BoTh Teams enTered disTricT play. AT DecaTur The hosT won all Tennis evenTs, beaTing Lincoln and UniversiTy High aT Urbana besides The lo- cal enTry. Bob HoTTmeisTer and Leon Helphin- sTine were singles men while Charlie Lindberg, Wendell Hahn, John King, and WalTer Hodde made up The double Teams. The golf meeT aT Jacksonville saw The S.H.S. Team win Third place. John KnighT placed sec- ond in individual honors To qualiTy Tor The sTaTe Tinals. Charles Hammond, Bill Luers and Jim MussaTT also parTicipaTed in The maTch. Swimming was revived This year aT Spring- Tield High. Tom HosTeTTer, Bud Luers and Dick Gibbs were The Top members oT The Team. They as yeT have noT enTered any meeTs buT, as The CapiToline goes To press, The season is sTill in Tull swing. The swimming squad, along wiTh The Tennis and golT Teams, sTill have The Big Twelve meeT on Their schedule. WiTh increased exper- ience and pracTice They are expecTed To be real ThreaTs in ThaT evenT. One Hundred TwenTy GIRLS' GYM l Girls in Miss Mc+her's Gym Class Seem +o Enioy lhis Form of Kiclr Ball. The alhlefic program for lhe pupils of Spring- field l-ligh School was conlinued wilh all i+s war-lime efficiency and vigor. The plan, de- signed 'ro lceep lhe siudenls in lop physical condilion in preparafion lor service in lhe armed forces and lor olher equally imporlanl iobs, is one of many used in lllinois high schools. The program required all sludenls To lalce gym al leasl lwice every weelc, and lhree limes every ofher weelc. Exira classes were organized before and aller school lor sludenls wilh heavy schedules who were noi able lo lake gym dur- ing lhe regular hours. ln bolh lhe boys' and girls' gym classes lhe proper exercises and games were conducled +o develop slrenglh, endurance and coordinalion. Team worlc, an essenlial in all sporls, was sirenglhened by holding compeiilive games wilhin 'rhe classes. Special gym, organized for boys pariicipaling in infer-school sporls such as loolball, baslcel- ball, and Jrraclc, was held every day during sixlh period, The main purpose of lhe class is lop- noich condilion year around. Special credil is due lo all lhe S.l'l.S. coaches for lheir line worlc during lhe gym classes in keeping lhe players lil for lheir very successful year in sporls. One l-l u nd red Twenly-one CHEERLEADERS AND MANAGERS RAISE TEAM MORALE Brown and Miller Price, Wesfburg and MosToralzos f f ln This mosT sUccessTUl aThleTic: year, The Task oT The cheer- leaders has been all-imporTanT, keeping morale aT iTs highesff whelher in siQhT oT viCTory or deTeaT. Six yeTeran perTormers com- posed This year's yell squad. Allrhough BusTer DryToose and Jane Miles dropped ouT aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer, lvlierley Brown, Don Miller, PaT 0'Brien and Dolores GolighTly Tinished The year wiTh real Teamwork and spiriT. The man behind The man on The hardwood or The gridiron, The managers, is an indispensable link To vicTory in any game. These Johnny-on-The-spoT boys work hard supplying equipmenT and elim- inalring losses. Al WesTburg, Herbie Price, and l-lomer lVlosTorakos aided our TooTball sTars while Jack Towers was on duTy during baskeTball season. One H Und red TwenTy-Two TI n JANUARY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Leif fo Righf lBaclc Rowl: Donald Johnson, Alex Macpherson, Henry Hahn, David Prugger, Alvin Krell, DeWiH Monfgomery, Ralph Hahn, John Davidson, John Ross. Leff fo Righf lFron+ Rowl: Eleanor Schweiher, Burdene Aiichison, Sue Hoffman, Lucille Rouland, Rufh Gunderson, Mildred eebimfai, seny Bored, Mary Lou Keyes. Burdene Ailchison Belly Barad John Davidson Renee Mae Fassero Mildred Gebhordl Rulh Gunderson Henry Hahn Ralph Hahn Sue Hoiciman This mid-year class seemed lo have been out slanding in mosi everyihing, including lhe brain deparlmenl. Nineleen January seniors gained recognilion by lhe Nalional Honor Sociely. This was an unusually large number lor a rnid- year class, The Nalional Honor Sociely, wirh which lhe Springfield High School is aiiiliaied, has ihe following obieclivesz lo creare an enlhusiasm Donald Johnson lvlary Lou Keyes Alvin Krell Alex Macpherson DeWill lvlonigomery David Prugger John Ross Lucille Rouland Eleanor Schweilzer Phyllis Whileman for Scholarship, lo slimulaie a desire lo render Service, lo promole worihy Leadership, and io encourage lhe developrnenl oi characler. Besides oulslanding cilizenship, The Nalional Honor Sociely requires a sludenl To have a 4.66 average in ai leasi one maior subiecl, and io rnainlain 4.00 average lhroughoul Jrheir lour years in high school. One Hundred Twenly-five JUNE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Leff io Righf lBaclr Rowl: Logan Schlipf, William Schnirring, Jack Rolens, Charles Lindberg, John Melin, Jim Henderson, Roberl Gaudlilz, Doug McLain, Ray Troxell, Edward Hamann. Leff lo Righr lThird Rowl: Barbara Blankenship, Mary Singler, Brenzella Halford, Jo Taylor, Lillian Lasseler, Dolores Kelso, Ann Schroll, Nancy Wheeler, Jane Hicks, Norma Sue Rafferree. Lefl' fo Righf lSecond Rowl: Shirley Ellis, Alice Milsfead, Shirley Smiih, Virginia Herfer, Jo Schmidl, Joan Davis, Helen RiHer, Norma Longhla, Beclry Lou Duncan. Leff +o Righl' lBoHom Rowl: Caroline Phillippe, Carol Johnson, June Barber, Mary Ann LiggeH, Mierley Brown, Nancy Baird, Nancy Sanders, Barbara Albin. Barbara Albin Nancy Baird June Barber Barbara Blankenship Mierley Brown Joan Davis Beclcy Lou Duncan Shirley Ellis Roberr Gaudlilz Brenzella Halford Edward Hamann James Henderson Jane Hiclcs Virginia Herrer Carol Johnson Dolores Kelso Lillian Lasserer Mary Ann Liggeir Charles Lindberg Norma Longhra Douglas McLain John Melin Alice Milslead Caroline Phillippe Norma Sue Rallerree Helen Riller Jaclc Rolens Nancy Sanders Ann Schroll Logan Schlipf Jo Schmidi William Schnirring Mary Singler Shirley Smirh Jo Taylor Ray Troxell Nancy Wheeler The June seniors held up Their record, loo. Thirly-seven June seniors esiablished Themselves as good cilizens and scholars. Wi+h lhe record lhey have made Thus lar, rhese siudenls are cerlain ro malce The fuiure a brighr one lor our nalion. The requiremenis for Narional Honor Socieiy include a 4.66 average in ai leasl one maior subiecl, a 4.00 average Jrhroughoul The enlire Tour years in high school, and good cilizenship. A lacully commirree headed by Miss Clapper gives careful consideralion ro all candidales Tor The Narional Socieiy. One Hundred Twenly-six CALENDAR S.H.S. DOINGS-SEPTEMBER 1945 THROUGH JUNE 1946 SEPTEMBER 4-TrumpeTs blow oncl Teochers glow-TirsT cloy oT school. I I-The TirsT school club rneeTing oT The yeor- Philos. I3-Big cloy-on ossembly ond The TirsT Les Bos meeTing oT The yeor. I4-S.H.S. sTorTs oTT big in Their TirsT TooTboll gorne--E. ST. Louis O, S.H.S. 6, 20- JusT o couple oT swollows , Yolc! Yolcl Sound oTTecTs ossernbly. Z!-FeiTshons 6, S.H.S. 28. We're good, oren'T we? 28-The Wranglers come Through wiTh The TirsT school donce of The yeor. 29--Those wonderTul SenoTorsl S.H.S. 28, Co- Thedrol 6. OCTOBER 3-9-Pledging begins Tor The girls oT S.H.S. Did you lcnow our glomour girls could loolc so owTul? 4-Wronglers big Bon Fire Rolly. IT sure wos worm! lThe Tire, ThoT isl 5-They dicl iT ogoin-Lonphier wenT down beTore our heroes. IO-I6-Pledging Tor The boys. Those crew cuTs were so cuTe. II-Freedom! AT leosT Tor Two cloys. Teochers lnsTiTuTe. llzor once The Teochers goT hoolcedll I 2-Columbus Doy-no school-deor Columbus! I9-Super duper ossembly-ond onoTher vicTory Tor The alma rnoTer. This Time They mon- gled Pe-orio CenTrol, 26- IT wcis on hord TighT, mo, buf we mode iT. BloorningTon gove up To our superior moles. 3I-Gosh! Those Treshmon TesTs ore hord! 91 sTondord TesTs. NOVEMBER 2-You'd never lcnow iT, buT Those were lodies oT hisTory in The CopiToline ossembly. AnoTher big TooTboll gome. Lincoln wos beoTen by 20 poinTs. 6-AnoTher ossembly-buT I TorgoT whoT iT wosl 9--T-loorcy Tor us. We're wonderTull! S.H.S. copTured The Big Twelve FooTboll Chorn' pionship wiTh o 40-O vicTory over MGT- Toon. One H und red TwenTy-seven I 2 I3 I5 20 2I 22 surf mfgyii. Evggiiilsg. IEE' I5 : P i uma. if W ' -v ef? bye' m -ff I -,il ' - -s ' - ff . ? if 4' .sg:Ees..:-s Z- 'eeessg.g..'.ss2s T5 x , A -offs 5. foefvf X sf .gee I' ff Him X le fxgx T124-117-1 'gag' s ir sin. -ui, 5 ..,I,,,.ii,i., sm, 441 wi I I J . NM X I M ,l 2 FT .. :.3. , I ' 1 - . - I ' fiffeys X ?51'f 1 Ii - D512 is Jah 1 Ii' S I' II i giifl' 'I 2' was 2 1 s Was I+ This Bad? -Freedom again-Armisfice Day. Now you can ger caugh+ up wiih all Thai home- worI4. --End of Capiioline drive. Aren'I' you glad you gof yours? We are! -Social doings, Icid. The Les Bas Bleus en- Ierfained Ihe Philos a+ Tea. Formal, aren'I we? -The basIceIbaII season is on. A+ Ieasi we goi off Io a good siari, S.I-I.S. 33. AIhens 20. -We honor The heroes in a big IooIbaII OSSGVTIIDIY. -23-This is a nice habii. Thanksgiving vaca- Iion--no schooI-need we say more? The 26 27 28 30 PIII RoIIers honored Ihe season wiih Iheir annuaI IIing. T. B. piciures. Now you Icnow Ihe IiI'IIe demon. A rouI by Rouff-'nuri said. We aIso goi sIucIc aI sChooI-T. B. IesIs. PTA. I3ooIbaII Banquei. Gee! Thai Iurkey sure was good! We ain'I' doin' so hoi no mo'-CIinIon defeaied us. DECEMBER 7 I I I4- I6 20 2 I Remember Ihis day in I94If7 S.I-I.S. had a happy one in '45 Iho'-we deIea+ed Lanphier. Oops, we slipped againI UniversiIy I-Iigh, INIormaI, deieaied us. They were iusI IucIcy. CIass officers were eIeCIed. Lincoln wins over S.I-I.S. We can'I be good aI everyrhing. Chorus classes presenI Ihe annuaI canIaIa. Impressive Chrisimas assembIy given by Ihe choir, Caihedral game. We Iosi. -Robinson-S.I-IS. game. Chris+mas vaca- Jrion begins. The P.R.'s siarred if off wiIh a bang-up dance. One Hundred Twenry-eighi 25-Chrisrmas- Wha+ was lhai lumpy Thing in lhe Toe of your slacking? 26-Charier Sub Deb Mislleloe Mingle. 27-Les Bas Bleus Chrislmas Formal. Neal, hey! JANUARY I-Happy New Yearlll 2-Darn! Baclc +o school. H was a nice vaca- lion. 4-Bloominglon game. We losf. Il-Decalur game. 'Nuff said. I2-lv1aHoon game-qhooray, we made il again! I6-Sfaunfon game. Say, we gal lwo in a row. I7- Those were lhe smallesl oranges. Lieul. Whillalcer had a fine sense of humor. I8-Peoria Cenrral game. Again we won. I9-ice Palace Prom. Helen Kress made a charming queen. 20-Baccalaureafe for January seniors 23-Now we know how ro make draped slacks, Assembly on India. 24-They made ii. Graduafion exercises. 25-Feilshans game. We're doin' line. 26-Bridgepori game. Oops, we slipped. De- Molay dance-was you 'dere? 27-Here we go again. A new semesier +o mess up. FEBRUARY I-ePic Wic Sub Deb Peppermim' Prance. Those candy canes did loolc good. Blooming-- Ton game-we losi. 2wBeaux Aris Ballmlhe big social evenf of The season. 8-Sep? Heure Sub Deb Turnaboul Dance. Boys learn how lheir claies can drive. ll-The Philos enierlain-The Philo Valeniine Dance. S.H.S. Bearded Boys will ' ,,:1E15i' Sig Ny - X Q' 3 Q53 4-FQ. A - N Y sw N -XR -' efflte fx h i' 'bu + S Q35 . U 5 f x . I9 rg X x 4 x, s - E S FV -sz. i X, 1 LT' '1' A L, 'io n W X , an ix fs. an . R .. .. . , . I .. I X s'i' . One Hundred Twenfy-nine AnoTher holiday-good ole Abel P.T.A. FaTher's NighT. The A cappella choir sang. AnoTher Pill Roller dance-These guys lcnoclc Themselves ouT. They had a lovely big ValenTine. S.H.S. won over Lincoln. Virden game-we won by I9 poinTs. VincenT Burns, The poeT, reveals The beauTy oT poeTry To The sTudenTs aT S.l'l.S. Wrangler-Delphic baslceTball game. The Wranglers won. The SenaTors beaT Peoria CenTral, Too. --On This day we had one oT Those wonderful Things called assemblies. Snake Assembly! 'Y EEE 5 -'-'-- , 'N-T -'- 2 f. .L I' T 'pls' A' gil' 'M 4 mkigils is ' A . lll J Wx W! ,- 1 ff, sy ifm MARCH l-The Delphics produce a Tine dance, buT iT was dampened by The loss oT The CaThedral game. 5-Turn abouT's Tair play-The Philos enTer4 Tain The Les Bas. I4-Don'T swoon, girls, buT l will admiT he could play The piano. PieroT PieroTic was very good, Too. 20-There are Those Freshman TesTs again. Zle-AT lasT The gym came inTo iT's own-The Wranglers made iT look realisTic Tor Their Barn Dance. 22-No school-Teachers lnsTiTuTe, l-lal l-lal 28- Snakes are quiTe harmless! NuTs To you, bub. APRIL I- Theres a spider on your shoulder. April Fool-love Those people. 2-Did you geT a good loolc aT our local TalenT? Delphic AmaTeur Show. I3-Delvlolay EasTer Ball. I8-Big day Tor The Wranglers-They gave Their annual assembly and an EasTer Dance. EasTer vacaTion begins. I9-Good Friday-no school. 20-Pill Roller EasTer Dance. One Hundred ThirTy 2I-Eosler-I hope you wenl +o church. 22-No school, oi good doy 'ro do homework. 23-Bock io school-nuisl Assembly. Gosh! You con pick up slicks ond moke o liv- ing or il. 26-Les Bos Moypole Donce. l'loil, lhe King of Moy-Dick Jones. 30-More S.l'l.S. sludenls added lo 'the No- rionol Honor Sociely. MAY I-All Copifoline rnoleriol rnusl be in. So if I nnoke o rnisloke iusl ignore il. 2-Choir ond orcheslro concerl. Somelhing new ond very good. 8-Nofionol Music Week ossembly. Prelly good, hey? 9-Les Bos enrerloin lheir morhers. II-Someihing new borrowed from lhe P. Rfs -o Pic Wic Pichlic, I4-S.l-l.S. won lhe duol lrock meer wi+h Lin- coln. I6-Bond concerl-good, wosn'+ il? Good os- sembly, loo. I7-Theylre bock ogoin-Pill Roller Donce. I8-A coppello choir wenl lo Donville. 26-lvlernoriol Service for S.l'l.S. boys who gove 29-Th i X xX Happy Day! e Plonfolion Prom. Some orfoirl Noncy Kelly mode o very lovely queen. 3O!Mernoriol Doy-no school. 3 I-Aword ossembly. JUNE 2-Boccoloureole for June seniors. 6-The big doy is here. Recognilion ossem 7-En bly. The seniors receive 'rheir Sheepskin Good-bye S.l'l.S. Wonderful donce, loo given by Philos. d of school. You're free for lhe summer iheir lives in World Wor ll. GOOD-BYE One l-lundred Thirfy-one Burdens Ailchison Nancy Baird-Y Shirley Surlle Mierley Brown-P Carla Cunningham Mary Grace Clay-Y Willa Greenan A+halene Hensley-7 Ka+hleen Guinan Carol Joh nson ? Bo++om Row Leif Eleanor Schweifzer Lucille Rouland Lois Reich Shirley MacMurdo Shirley Keegan Boffom Row Righ+ Lillian Lasseier Caroline Phillippe Nancy Sanders Mary Singler Norma Sullivan Nancy Wheeler le'5LlIfllL? 0 EH IQJJI l UH I fl? tlllllltllf IL LUIC L UHPII '15, ,wa 3' '31 Q I 1 !f 1 wlfffzq fnznfzf , Xrffff. Cxlfafffz nf! Mu jun jjalllll, :lIl1!A1'I' CTM' F SPRIGHTLY SPRINGFEELDHANS The Singing Sirens . 7. Crder, pleasel lllone colceul. Take your piclc. 8. l'Wrangler Bearded Boys . Springfield in ine lead. 9. Real parberslwop lwarmony. Johnny on slage. IO. Le+'s ga, Bobbyl Nice one, Red . ll. C. and N. all liar a swirnl. Experimenling in Mr, Arrnilages class. I2. l..e+'s gel down To earln now! One Hundred Tnirly-four SPRINT IN THE SPOTLIGHT 4,.u4g,fll sum. Wi:14 ' G 9 A fri, K. 3'-g we-. 4 !3fs I. The Advenlures of Belly 81 Bob . 8. 2. Cofelerlo Council ossembly, 9. 3. Noonlime S.l-l.S. IO. 4. On, Mr. Golliglwerlv ll. 5. Our Johnny. I2, 6. Working nord? I3. 7. SHS. wins ogoin. I4. !'Sle-e-p Koin-luclcy Bo-o-bel ls Delplnic meeling llwol serious? Ge+ ifmgof if! Sweef girl groduole. Nancy wilh Hue loughing face . Whose face in ine window? The fearless five. Une Hundred Tlwlrly-five r 'rg ,,. ff .V K .Q. ' 'n A T. IT? -551 ..f 'Tm K 'MT ' K f MJ VLDL.-N.,-ln. I .V Y is ., -www k if-,. k r, H '- X I . .. ' Z K Ljfg.. jf. A I , V. A,L, ew, 1 if wjn 63 'A f 5, V if W , 1 . W T T Sy. Wiffi e ...mf ' Je ' T' dk e or Q ,gr T gi'fQf 'f..7uf,V ' T g 1-3 T' T' T ,VQQW K! ' T h 'T' f in xx or are 59 . rr T 'M xr .. W M- - W Mi r'4Qf5f5s'f , 2 . .V . vii gli, ., .. Km T e . ,Auf . M e . .,-A r. . gif- 'T My L 1 Tx T . 4 K K . . , ...,,,.,.., .. . . ,.,.... ..,..., .u WW. I. Win+erTime, SHS. 8. Urn-m-rn, whcnus This? 2. The los? lop. 9. Over The foplu 3. Whof soy, Penny? TO. Looking down from S.H.S. 4. Mpoddiin' 'round on Skip Doy . I I. Miss Brown demonsrrores new flour To doss, 5. Two cooches you shouid know! 52. A bridgeful of beoufies. 6. Sifeody foursome of Born Dance. I3. The nipping Trio. 7. Cufe grin'-cufe guy! I4. Well? my Q Q, .f ,, . 5 4 V -Q, rf - y Lisp , ,,VnV ' . s, Q. -n I V .a - y W 'M' ,famfifmq fgg ,N Amir, VME? Q ,EH 63' 'QT 31 Y 'lf Up 'n of 'em SJ-LS, fooks up. Swing your parrner--'Q Charlie Jeffers wen? formal. The Bafflrng Bori+ones . Um-good +oo+hpos+e ad. 9 Y X MM. The piano player was good, Too Cify farmers-Hes. Sweef harmony. A-one, a-fwo, a-rhree, go! Did she hir you. Char-he? Rod- af work . The winner. xv I' 0 3 , at 7 W-: i vi gg: ,X ll? ue . , - 'lt l. Sugar in lhe lead. 2, A hol number by lhe band. 3. Caughl in l'he acl. 4. Whal's lhe nwaller, Carol? 5. Sl-l.S. lronl yarcl. 6. Facully enjoying The barn clance. 7. The winnah-ancl slill champeen. W.P.A. was never lil4e lhisll S.l'l.S. lans al Bloominglon game This is a prelly puzzle. Cap n' gown day. Nice relurn, Johnny. Bruce comes lhrough. THE CAPITOLINE STAFF WISHES TO ACKN OWLEDGE THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE FOLLOWING FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE HELPED TO SPONSOR THE I946 CAPITOLINE I-Iofel Abraham Lincoln The Alamo Grill Alber's Flowers Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Alfnnans Ladies Ready fo Wear Frank Alvey 84 Co. AIvey's Amrhein's Bakery Axfell-Kramer Ca. B 81 F Toggery, Inc. The Baker Mfg. Co. BarIow's Jewelry Sfore The John Bressmer Co. Frank A. Bridge Bc Co., Jewelers Broadwell's Drug Sfore Brown's Business College, Inc. Cain Ice Cream Co. The Camera Shop Capifal Cify Paper Co., Inc. Chapin Service Co. Chapman's Laundry Cify Wafer, Lighf and Power Coe's Book Sfore-Monroe af Sixfh Collins 8i Company, Jewelers A. Dirksen 81 Sons Edwards Jewelers Harry A. Eielson-Commissioner Esfes and Wheeler Ferguson Markef The Firsf Nafional Bank of Springfield Ford I-lopkins Co. Franklin Life Insurance Co. Gray's Confecfionery Dwighf I-I. Green, Governor of Illinois I-Ierndons I-Ienson Robinson Company I-Iolland-Your-Jeweler Illinois Business College Illinois College, Jacksonville, Illinois The Illinois Nafional Bank of Springfield Illinois Sfafe Journal and Regisfer Illinois Wesleyan Junior College of Music, Springfield William B. Irvine, Opf. D. John J. Jobe-Cerfified Cold Sforage Johnsfon I-Iafcher Co. John W. Kapp, Mayor Leland I'Iofel Lenz Eye Service Mae's Card Shop McCoy Laundry Co. Meadow Gold Ice Cream Co. Mel-O-Cream Donuf Co. The James Millikin Universify The Music Shop Myers Brofhers Neumode Hosiery Sfore Panfher Creek Mines, Inc. Peabody Coal Co. Plain's Food Service Producers Dairy Co. W. I'I. Roland Smarf Shops, Inc. Roxy Theofre S. 8: L. Co. SI. Nicholas I-lofel Songarno Elecfric Co. Sinclair Oils -Carl Carfer Agency Springfield Building and Loan Assn. Springfield Coca-Cola Boflling Co, Springfield Dry Goods Co. Springfield I-ligh School Cafeferia Springfield Junior College Springfield Marine Bank Springfield Transporfafion Co. l'larry E. Sfouf Charles S. Wanless Esfafe Gail M. Wanless, Trusfee Fred W. Wanless Eddie Waffling Weaver Mfg. Co. Wesfenbergens Fur Deparfmenf While Loon Co. Arch Wilson, Inc. Winch's Flower Shop Y. M. C. A.-Tap Deck Zorn's Drug Sfore One Hundred Thirfy-nine Prinfing ond Binding By WILLIAMSON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY Engraving By CAPITOL ENORAVINO COMPANY PIWOIOQFOQIIY by THE SPRIISIOEIELI3 PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION ABIOAIL STUDIO, 9I3 SOUIII Six+Iw SIISQI BURCI-IETT STUDIO, QIQ Soufh Sindh Sireei HERBERT GEORG STUDIO, 224'f2 Sou+Iw PITIII S+ree+ ISIEEE STUDIO, 322If2 Soufh SIXIII Sifee-I OLDFIELD'S STUDIO, IIIVQ Soufh EIIIII S+fee+ REDIVIOISI STUDIO, 526If2 EQSI Adams S+fee+ One Hundred Forfy AUTOGRAPHS O H d dF AUTOGRAPHS Oi-iddlzy
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