Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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Your ideas jump from one party or activity to another-when Steve helped win the State's Double Tennis Championshipg the slumber parties, the Esquire, the Alamo, and the Sugar Bowlg dances, games, clubs, and sub deb meetings. Lois and Grace wrote some good Senator staff articles. Grace, Margaret, and Dorothy did a good job in Singing Seven. A Steiny and Nancy-I could watch them play basketball all day. Didn't Edith and Barbara do a swell job in Public Speaking? Sharon was a darling queen for the Wrangler Dance. The Delphic Orrin Tucker Dance in our junior year was something never to forget. We've got some cute girls in our class-JoAnne, Jackie, Ann, Sistie, Mary Lynn, Beverly, Sharilyn. Connie and James and Art were funny in the student participation assembly. English l3 really helped me. l can't think of any subjects I disliked. As one punches a button of a radio to another station, another line of thoughtg your mind returns to the man now speaking: ln conclusion, boys and girls, think of graduation as a commencement, a be- ginning in which you will decide your vocation, meet new friends. Remember in following a new course, 'anything worth doing is worth doing well.' Benediction follows, then you march away to Land of Hope and Glory. This idea gives occasion to some more thinking. While you're doing such the Capitoline has a few words to say, a few congratu- lations to give. We're as proud of your class as you. Best luck to a class that ranks high in leadership, citizenship, scholarship, and athletics! TO LEAVE THEEM JOHN GWIN BOB TOLLE DICK MILLS BOB GASAWAY Treasurer President Vice President Secretary

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LOREN DODD C. W. JABUSCH JOHN HAYES PHYLLIS HALL Treasurer Vice President President Secretary MOH! HOW 1 HATE IOR Pomp and Circumstance is being played. You're marching across the stage, Mr. Wentz is giving you your diploma: the audience is clappingg you smile, not at them, but in reminiscence of your four years at SHS. Your thoughts occupy you so much that you forget to turn the tassel of your mortarboard to the other side. Watching the others, you see some crying, others grinning. You're not as glad to leave as you thought you would be. You see Dick, Don, Bob, Jack, Charlie, they did a good job at basketball. They won the City Championship with Dick, Don, and Nelson. Over a little farther, you notice Jack and Gary. A swell bunch of fellasg they did well in football. The cheerleaders with the Pep Club had some new ideas. You look at Eric, Jane, Mary, Gary, Ed, Preston, and a few others. lf only l'd tried harder, I might've made the Honor Society. There's Hank, Carole Jean, John, Bob, Dick, Lynda, Kay, Barbara, Carol, and Dale, they certainly were hard workers! We've a swell yearbook this year. The May Festival was lots of fun. ' Oh there's Jo Ann, llll never forget that heavenly prom! Phyllis and Steve did good jobs in the Perfect Idiot! You wish Zeke would pep up Pomp and Circumstancef' Johnson Rag would be more appropriate. We could get off the hot stage faster, You smile suddenly. Wasn't it funny- l'll never forget Pledge Week when l proposed to Mr. Wentz. Dave was a sight in the Capitoline Assembly. Eighteen



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rdhf Q7- JANUARY SENIOR Eldon Andrews l've Got A Way With Women Patricia Ann Baker Annie Laurie D, E. Club, The Perfect ldiot, Ticket Com. Charles Coleman Little Jug DeMoIays. Adella Boone You've Got That Thing Sid Pip, Jr. Les Bas, Rainbow Girls, The Per- fect ldiot, Props and Makeup, Beaux Court, Prom Court, Prom Ticket Com, H. Dale Brady A Fellow Needs A Girl Delphics, Cafe. Council, Sgt. at Arms, Vice- Pres., Pres., Adv. Orch. I, 2, 3, 4, Orch. Coun- cil, Eagle Scouts, Capitoline Photographer, The Perfect Idiot, Stage Props. Jack B. Crosby California, Here l Come Wranglers, Pill Rollers, Football I, 3, 4, Track I, 3, 4. Janet Brooks Got A Rainbow Philo, The Perfect ldiot , Rainbow Girls. Norma Brooks The Music Goes Round and Round Philo, Treas,, G.A.A., A Cappella, Accompanist, Honor Society. Theresa Faith Cummings lf I Had A Girl Like You Philo, Jr. Capitoline, F. T. A., The Perfect Idiot, Pub., Sr. Girl Scout Council. Elisabeth Lura Burke How Many Hearts Have You Broken Entre Nous, Pres., Sid Pip, Sept Heure, Philo, The Perfect ldiot , A Cappella I, 2, 3, Prom Court, Beaux Arts. Margaret Cain Little Girl Philo, Sec., Senator Staff, Honor Society, The Perfect Idiot, Tickets and Props. Charles Dodd Don't Fence Me ln Rifle Club, Football I. Arthur Canady See the USA, In Your Chevrolet Delphics, The Perfect Idiot. E ' Rosalie Carrier Rosalie Rainbow Girls, Girls Choir I, 2, A Cappella 3, 4, ' Square Dance Club. Loren Dodd Take Me Out To The Ball Game Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, Honor Society. Twenty

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