Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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Tom Downs In and out of SHS, but always with a flourish, Tom was always up with the times and will continue to be iust as up-to-date and popular when he leaves SHS. Future plans include engineering or business administration. I liwlpliicx: Singing Sr'nalrli'.v: f1'li'nixvi1i, S. f'irrfiIiii1z.' Baskclbiill ft: Iiaswlfull 3l. Jim Duncan Jim had his own ways of solving the problem of being bored while in school. Another of the members of our ath- letic line-up. Big Jim excelled in track and football. He plans on MacMurray. ll'mnyIwrs, SUI, at Armsg Traci: J. .lf lfoutllall 3, -l. Judy Dunkel Judy's friendly ways and forceful ideas have made her well known at SHS. Her voice is her trademark. llrrrnin Cliilig Jr. Imx Iiuxg 'f,liifiymriw il1irlwi'.vl1irIj1. John Dunn Great balls of fire -this cat got around the moat and was one of the school's best rabble rousers. An in- veterate party lover and girl chaser, John nevertheless, could get serious if the occasion really demanded it. ll'1'iziigflfi'x: Ii'1i.w'Iii1ll I, 3, 51' Fimflirlll I, J, lj .l twpprlla. Joe Ebers Headed for J.C. and later Illinois, Joe intends to re are himself for some . .D p,, line of business, Cuji'li'i'l'ii i'mili1'i'l 3, l, I'rr's, Bob Eggleston Bob's favorite pastime, as he puts it, is tinkering with a car. This jolly, likeable fellow is a hit in every class, Always ready for a good time with the boys, once in a while he'll look at a girl. He's a future engineer and a U. of l. prospect. ll'1'ur1yIii'.vg lfiiolliall 1, J, 3, .lj Ti'i1i'l.' I. Don Eickhoff He seems quiet-but then you get to know him and -l His sly grin keeps you wondering as to what he is think- ing and it's probably mischief. We'II see if he can find any mischief in his ca- reer as a contractor. Ilfflphfi-.wf Football 1: Cross fwiiiiiffll 2: Ifilxvlmll I,' Golf 91, fl. Susan Erskine A star-blithe, smart, and responsible one too, Sue is known for her friendli- ness and willingness to pitch in and work. She is a prospective Carleton coed, whose brains and auburn hair will beam the way. Jr. C'api'liilinf'.' Golf TVIIIIZ If Prep Orch. 1: .lfilg Urwli, 2, ll, Q: 01111. f'iiunr'il l: Sliulwn! Collin-fl .L Q. Susan Ervin Vivacious Tootie, with her infectious laugh, long black hair, and cosmopoli- tan ways, is truly one of SHS's most sophisticated ladies. Jr. 1'up1'Iuli'iiw, l'mjli'fin1 f'Iinirmnil.' l'1vim t'il111m,f: Jr, Ins- Ilasj Sr, l.r's Rim. Donna Estill A great study hall conversationalist, Donna was known for clothes, a reper- toire of jokes, and a friendly personal- ity that appeals to everyone. She will be a good SHS representative at West- ern. I'Iii'ln.v, Ilnnvc l'7ii1il'1llnil: F.Il..l.J l .T..l.,' Girls' Clioirj ,l Fuliprllil 3, .lj Pwp Clllh. Eileen Efter Eileen had the asset of being able to do many things well. Her interests range from sports to drama, The Wom- en's Air Corps will be her next and most serious interest. llriimil .' l ..Y..l. Marilyn Evans Another of the sophisticated lasses of SHS, Marilyn fitted in with the crowd and yet maintained a style that was all her own. Jr. t'iipi'liil1'iu'.

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Champ Davis With the ability to talk himself out of any situation, Champ would make a good lawyer. However, he's headed for engineering. ln any class his subtle humor makes for good times. Wranglers: Foolball Ig Track 1,' CTI:-is Country 1. Jeannette Davis Jeannette is tall, slim and quiet-to a certain extent. But if you catch her when she's talking, she'll soon have you laughing. Girls' Choir I, 2,' Jr. Les Basj Sr, Les Basj F.I1..-i., V, Pi-vs. g F.N..4. Nancy Davis Never a dull moment around Nancy, who has remained as fresh as a daisy through the four years' grind. She is headed tor an active life at Eastern. Jr. Capitolinf? Siaffj Pep Flubg Glrlx' Choir I, 2,' Student Council .lj Wran- gler liririirnn llnlilile Queen, Cheer- Iwruliiig 2, 3, .lj Prom Fnurt. Bill DeCroix Bill has been so secretive that he hasn't told anyone what he wants to do when he leaves school, but when success comes along, he'Il be ready. Ififle Club. Charles Delano Chick was the greatest Roman of them all in a perpetual Roman Holiday, but don't get the wrong idea-he has wits, brains, and personality. When he takes a holiday from The Holiday, he will go to the U. of l. llvl'llIIfllC7'Sj Football I, .ig Golf 1, 2, -l. Sandra Dickinson Talented in sketching and short stony writing, Sandra has the ability and background for teaching. Her pupils will see one of the sweetest smiles ever. .lrt Club. Steve Dilts Where there's something to do, there's Steve, right in the middle. He's always in a dither about something and always has a new joke to tell. His brains, looks, and steady determination will always bring him through. Nffuispapcr 2, 3: Freslnnan .iwardj Iirind 1, 2, lVrnnyIirrsg Jr. Capitolineg lluriiccomiizyl Cliairmaug Student Coun- cil 3, .lj Class Treasurer 2, Golf 21 Vross Country 3, .lj Track 3, .l, .llgr.j S.R.R.S. Carl Doak If you're looking for a big boy, you're looking for Carl. He's a friendly, sports- minded guy who can see a joke in any- thing. He won't lack friends this fall when he goes to Florida Southern. llvl'llIljl,1'7'Sf Iiulvlwfllizrll 1, 2, Mgr. LJ Foulball 1. Dave Dodge Known for his stance at the bass viol, and his cool, he-man attitude toward the girls, Neat Dave keeps up his physique by sprinting around the track on occasion. Urn-liw.vtrug llnslsigtliallg Golf, Prom Uiinim. Bonnie Downey Life seems to be a laugh a minute for Bonnie, whose down-toeearth humor always provides her with something to do and say. Filled with pep and the steam to get where she's going, Bonnie will never have any trouble. Pat Dowling Although he's sometimes serious, us- ually you see the gayer side of Pat. He's one of our poker-playing friends, but if you asked him, he'd probably say that it's a spectator sport for him. l'i'mn l'uinni.j Il'ruuyflw'.v: liunrl 2g f'i'nx.s' Vnunlru Jlgr. J: liiixkvibull .llgr. it, J: lfuvilliizll .l1gr. l: Half Z, 3, 5. Bill Downing The perpetual wise cracker with a dry cynical sense of humor, Bill's main love in life seems to be boat racing. ll'ruiiglr'rs: lf4lKA'0ll1!1ll 1, Jg Truck I, J,' I'l'OjCl7ll0Il'l8l8' Club.



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Mark Evans Baseball and Bonnie were two of Mark's interests while at SHS. His col- lege major will be business administra- tion at Southern. ll'rilriylvrsj Baseball. Virginia Evans Popular, blond Ginger is one of the senior class's most attractive girls. She plans to be a secretary and will soon take some lucky guy's name for her own. 0.0. l'IirI1,' Jr. Frrpz'luliric,' Futiiri' Nurses. Sandra Evans The girl who never lacks things to say, jokes to laugh at, girls to know and boys to know better, Sandy breezed through high school with a laugh and a dash. .lmuzizbljf f'n1inii,g Pep Flub: Plzilosg Jr. i'1ipi'tnlf1zfg Track Q11cr'i1,' Sllllll' llilll Qll1'l'Il.f I'rvmL femur.: Prnrn Crlnrf. Faye Fakler Faye is a very active transfer to SHS from Madison, Wisconsin. She intends to follow a music profession, after the U. of Wisconsin. Jr. CapiIoIi'nc,' Jr, Lrs Has: llrunui Flllllj l'rinrri't 0r1'l1.: f.lIafI1',vou.' -lr. Hrrli. 1: Sirnlwniif't Suv mst: Jr. lfwl Cross: f'nii1'v'i'f 0rr'11.: Irdlill Vinh: .l Vizlzpwllri: I'.'ii.vi'mlflw Ululi: Prnni l'fniin1.: .lniimil Slulfl, Elaine Feir Here is a girl with expressive hands, a contagious giggle, and her own quota of good looks. Added up: Lovely to look at, delightful to know. Her fu- ture plans include liberal arts at the U. of Indiana. Pvp Club: Jr. Crzpitnlinef: Pliflox 3, l: Jr, l.f'.v Brisj l'rrim Comm. Philip Feiber A genius in electronics, Phil's inter- ests extend to photography and rockets. He wants to go to l.l.T. next fall to study electrical engineering. S.If.I?.S. Dan Fernandes Agreeable, amiable Dan, who can al- ways be counted on to know the an- swers, will go far in his chosen field of aeronautical engineering. Rifle Clzzbj Chess Club. Bob Fitzsimmons His red hair and freckles make Bob stand out in any crowd. This dry hu- morist says he wants to become a C.P.A., and when asked what college he's interested in will tell you no spe- cial joint. l'rnj4'v-limiLvl-Q. Pat Flamm One girl who has everything it takes, Pat is known as a brain with looks. She has proved her capabilities scholas- tically and socially time and again. With her good nature and friendliness, UDodge'I' can't help but be a hit at the . o . Supli, f'lvr.v.v V. I'rf's,: Jr. Irvs Bizsj Sr. Imx lim: Nwi1'Npr1pw1'. ,lmfstzmt Club .Yvlrx Eff, .lg l'rnm l'u1nm.: Jr. Cap- ilulinc: l'f'p f'lilb,' Prom Court. George Fleischli Here's one guy with an awful lot of zip and energy for his size. He's got a wisecrack at any time, and, when he comes in, causes a riot in the girls' study halls, ll'rangrlwr,v. Jim Fletcher The Salt of the earth plus some red hot pepper, he could get himself into some rather amusing predicaments, but he had what it took to get himself out again. You'd have to go far to beat im. ll'i'1llly1lwi'.tI l'fr1sL'rIlu1l1 1. 2, 3: l 00l'- liull I: IV-rms tjouiitry I, .Ig lnlmiuirral liil,vL'!'lln1ll. Janet Frederick Pert, perky, amusing and appealing, Janet can be sure of going places if she continues to win friends and influ- ence people as she did around Spring- field. .lr. Ci11n'lUli'rzw.

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