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.N-wr I . OLIVER LEWIS WALTER Academic Bucky Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2g Track 2g Student Council 4g Choir 2, 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4g Hi-Y 4. Hi, Babe ----- Bucky is one of the main reasons our football team was so successful. He is an outstanding bass member of the choir and participates in Student Council meetings. Bucky's part in the Senior play demonstrated his dramatic talent. His future plans call for an engineering career. Best of luck, Buckyl LARRY AMOS WEBBERKING General Business Webber Scrivener Business Manager 4: Automotive Club 4, fPresidentJ: Commercial Club 4. Oh, not another transmissionl Larry is the kind of person who can get along with everyone. During his Senior year he was active in securing money for the Scrivener. Larry's interest in motors and machines is displayed in the car which he built for him- self. Larry always has a smile and a cheery greeting for everyone. ARTHUR EDWARD WHITTAKER Academic Art Football 2,3.4: Track 2, 3. Let's go to Bywood. Though one of the quietest boys in the class, Art distinguished himself with his performance on the football field and the baseball diamond. With a nice personality and a good sense of humor, Art is classed as an exceptionally friendly member of our group. Lots of luck in the future, Art. ELIZABETH CLAIRE WILLETS Academic nl-ee.. Color Guard 2, 3,43 fCo-captain, Orchestra 2, 3,4: F. T. A. 3,4: Hockey Manager 2,3, 45 Scrivener 4g Tennis 3, 4g Varsity Club 4. Guess What? I saw Charlie last night. Lee certainly has an avid interest in school projects. Besides marching in the band as a color guard, she held the position of hockey manager for three years. Lee is a genuine pal and an excellent sport and we wish her good luck in all her future undertakings. EDWARD SOMERS TROISCHT Academic ..Ed,. Class Officer fVice-Presidentj 45 Service Club 43 Hi-Y 45 Spri- Hian, Photography 4g Monitor 3,4g Dramatic Club 25 Student Council 2. That's the breaks. Ed played a terrific part in the Senior play and tried to revolutionize our government with the things he printed. He can be seen in the mornings driving quite a few kids to school in his green '48 Ford. His ambition is to play tiddley- winks with a manhole cover. But whatever he does we wish him the best of luck. ELMIRA BARBARA WA GNER Academic Mira Dramatic Club 2,3, QVice-Presidentj 4, CTreasurerJg F. T. A. 3, 4 QSecretary-Treasurerjg Thespian Society 3,43 Hockey 2, 3, 4g Scrivener 4, QBusinesslp Spri-Hian 3,4, CCirculation Managerj 45 Chorus 24 Band 3,4g Bowling 2, 3g Varsity Club 3,4, fTreasurerJ. Oh, birdsl Elmira is an unusually peppy girl and when it comes to athletics she really shines. She was a member of the Varsity hockey and basketball teams for two years. Besides devot- ing much of her extra time to her duties as circulation manager of the Spri-Hian, Mira also works at a part-time job. Her plans in- clude attending West Chester State Teachers' College. CLASS
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4 GAIL IUENE HORROCKS Commercial Bud Girls' Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: District Chorus 3,4: Commercial Club 4: Dramatic Club 2, 4: Scrivener 4: Spri-Hian 4: Girls' Quintet 4: Library Assistant 4. Ratsl Bud is Mr. Morgan's right hand for two and a half fingersj. She can often be seen helping the girls in the high school office. Really runs her legs off delivering bulletins. Gail would like to be seen in future years working in the office as Rachael's assistant. BARBARA LEE HOWARD Academic Barb Band 3, 4: Press Club 3,4: Dramatic Club 2. O-O-Oh, what a beastl Wonder who she could mean? She has been seen lately with a good-looking fellow from the far-away town of Lansdowne. Barb is an active member of the Press Club and band, where she plays the bells. Some day she hopes to be able to write R. N. after her name and if she keeps her mind to it, we're sure she will. ROBERT CARL JACKSON Industrial Arts Bob Stonewall Football 3, 4: Chefs Club 4. Hey Jim, you goin' to larry's? Bob is one of the tall, blond, silent types. His female interests are out of town. His curly hair is the envy of every girl in the class. Bob is always willing to help whenever he can. ln the future he plans to be a commercial artist, and we wish him good luck. JANE ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Commercial Janie Chorus 2: Choir 3,4: Commercial Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. Really???? Janie's quiet but cute. She has quite a few out of town interests. One of her greatest loves is Mr. Hall and his projects in P.A.D. Everyone likes her, and she likes every- one else. Became of this, she will be a success in the business world. MARIE C. HILL Commercial Minx Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Scrivener 4: Spri-Hian 4: Commercial Club 4: Dramatics 2. l-le is so sweet. Well, Minx, what's his name this week? is the classic question everyone asks Marie Hill. She al- ways has her man troubles. Marie is a person who seems to enjoy life and she always will. We wish her luck in whatever she does. LEWIS MA NKIN HOBBS Academic ..Lew.. National Honor Society 3, 4: Scott's Hi-Q 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3,4: Student Council 3, Treasurer 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Senior Play: Spanish Club 3: Dramatic Club 2, 4. What a bunch of clowns. Every class has a brain and Lew is ours. He had the privilege of being elected to the National Honor Society in his Junior year. Lew is athletically inclined as well as scholastically. His interests vary from basketball to Jo Ann. CLASS 3.
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BARBARA JANE WRIGHT Commercial Wrightie Spri-Hian 4g Scrivener 4: Student Council 4: Basketball 2g Dra- matic Club 43 Commercial Club 4. We broke up again! lt seems that Barbara has a rough romance. Barbara was a hard-working member of the student council and could always be found when there was work to do. She seems to have a bright futureg her ambition is to raise a lot of little painters. ROBERT HARVEY YARNALL Industrial Arts Bob Football 2, 3,4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 45 Sports Club 4. You're a peach. When you hear that you know it's Bob Yarnall, an amiable, good-looking senior. A real shot in the arm to the football team, Bob thrilled the fans weekly on the grid- iron. His ambition is to get his M.R. degree. 0F '55 Our Springfield High School, thou noble one and true, To thee we sing again of our gold and blue, Hearts proudly loyal in song, here unite, To spread abroad the fame of thy great power and might. And may thy sons be faithful to thy dear memory. Hail our Alma Mater, we e'er will sing of thee. ALMA MATER When we depart from thy protection here, We'll oft look behind us with all affection dear. Boldly we launch out upon life's stormy main, And live our bright high school days all over again, How often we will ponder on scenes of our student life, And we'll smile and murmur the name of Springfield High. --- Sylvia Macdonald AT THE CROSSROADS Richard Hovey You to the left and I to the right, With a steady hand and an open brow For the ways of men must sever-- We have tramped the ways together, And it well may be for a day and a night, But we're clasping hands at the cross- And it well may be forever. roads now But whether we meet or whether we part In the fiend's own night for weather. fFor our ways are past our knowingj. And whether we bleed or whether we smile A pledge from the heart to its fellow In the leagues that lie before us heart The ways of life are many a smile On the way we all are going! And the dark of fate is o'er us. Here's luck! Here's luck! For we know not where we are going. And a cheer for the dark before us!
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