Springfield High School - Scrivener Yearbook (Springfield, PA)
- Class of 1958
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I fy I 4 fl, Q V in Na ' 97: l ' in 'izigf f ln , f I , , Q .. , 1 c 9 Our confused world requires we solve the problem of how the historic purposes of de- mocracy may be preserved for all peoples. The principles of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness must be retained as a heritage in the face of conflicting philosophies. We tend to become what we will, what we sacrifice for, and what we work toward. Our efforts must produce a civilization that knows how to live together. Then ways can and will be found to move away from the brink of disaster created by our present scientific knowledge. Each of us should get clearly in mind, a cooperative world will be produced only by vigorous and positive life examples of living well together. This is a challenge worthy of your best, for failure means disaster. Best wishes to all for a long and fruitful life. DR. J. L. HALDERMAN Superintendent of Schools As the years go by, our School grows in stature and reputation. In ever increasing numbers, our graduates are entering into col- leges, business, and industries throughout our country. It is upon the fine performance of these people that rests much of the responsi- bility for many of the great gains that we have made. You, as graduating seniors, are receiving many benefits from the work of those who have gone before you. Yours is the responsibility to see that those who follow will be helped by your achievements after you graduate. The Cougar is our symbol. It was chosen many years ago by a vote of the students and for quite a while it was little more than a kit- ten. Today it's a vigorous, well-developed young animal which will some day arrive at full maturity, and there he will stay, a symbol of the highest deeds. We are counting on you to add your achievements to those who pre- ceded you, to help your school and your mas- cot represent the best in education. MR. R. K. SMITH Principal of Springfield Senior High School R ang ww' ww 754 U Ikgkw-x -,gp V-vu . f wf. 74 'Q 4-7, 1 1 SW -.4-p-Q W ...un 4,W....,.,,,., M ., , M.. V Z ! 5 i 7, A,.... ,1 'Q EE 4 7 vi? 4.7 , ' 5- fwfffi flfl f ,fp Y' ' A' 3 Q , 22? . 9, 'K-S? . in Q Q ld. nu- Qi ' ,,f, , -P ,, M. X. ri? V11 -4 -. , P xx ...sg 3? :1'Q' -K. A RXS K , i- A I ,Q r fl' E i f C 1 5 I i Q is ,A ' f s -....Q- ' Riff' e WAC :ll U T Mastery of our language is basic cess in any field of endeavor. The departments aim is to help students fundamental command of everyday co cation. Skill in writing, speaking. and is necessary in order that one may wherever he goes, whether to college specific vocation. I swf u o Social Studies Seated. left In right: Elvira Sanbe. Albert Jones. Angela Corbin. Virginia lfrnrv-y. Stunrling: Walter Hall. Karl Schaefer, Thomas Cartside. to suc- English English The social studies department believes its combined efforts contribute to the develop- gain a ment of socially competent citizens, equipped mmuni, with a knowledge and appreciation of the reading past and trained to use that knowledge and Succeed appreciation in dealing intelligently with the or to 3 issues of the present. It is also the duty of the department to guide youth in assuming its rightful share of responsibility in citizen- ship. J, ,,.. Vx i n b -I N F W' + fs Y . u 1 . 1.1 My f' W1 ,ii f Seated, left to right: Har garet Lane, Edith lil Plow Jeanne McDermott. .Stand ing: Theodore Walter ,lean Frantz. Thomas Cart ide Margaret Green. Harry Le Fever. La nguu ge Left lo righl: Nlargaret Nic- Miehael. Susan Cibble, Haze Neely. Carolyn Hooper. Klart' Ann Burns, Edith Cf-tty-if C' xx ,VR t if A, X1J if gf' XI3 F' Y' xx it .., The main objective of each of our science courses is to produce creative and original thinking by the students. through classroom study. and through laboratory work and ex- perimentation. The faculty of the science de- partment always keeps its program up to date with modern science. thereby permitting our students to keep abreast with scientific developments in research and industry. QL T The primary objective of the language de- partment is to provide the student with suf- ficient knowledge to enable him to read and enjoy literature in its native tongue and to speak the language well enough to make him- self understood. The second objective is to develop an understanding of the people which provides friendlier world attitudes and makes intelligent business relationships possible. Science Seated: Dean Stephens. Sland- ing, left to right: Harry Lem- mon. William Cambell, David Burger. Nelson Adams. John Bay. Glenn Long. Charles Foltz. I3 T Preparing students to face future problems is the basic and vital function of the mathe- matics department. High school mathematics is the foundation for college math. Students are taught through mathematics to think logi- cally, so that when they are confronted with lifeis situations, they will be able to solve their problems with sound reasoning. Mathematics Seated, left to right: Rcnna Robbins. Elsie Denice. James Weaver. Carol Baldwin. Do- lores Rodgers. Standing: David Fauser, Bruce Morgan, Dale Fry. Frank Hartzell. William Nlackrides. Roy Wientz. Industrial Arts Left to right: Robert Mc- Coach. Charles McCoy. Ru- dolph Millcr. William Mor- gan. George Thomas. Albert Wentz. ln our industrial arts department standard industrial machines can be found in the wood shop, metal shop. print shop. and mechanical drawing room. Here the boys learn many skills. Our print shop does many jobs throughout the school year. Most of the printing for dances. concerts. and many other activities is done by the lndustrial Arts stu- dents. 1, Slrzmling, left lo righl: Judith Lee. Yerlin L. Tate. Seated: Jeanne Xlellwrrnott. Xlarjorif- lloylf. liarbara lluflley. 'jygyvzc Business HW' .J Instruction in a core program is organized around problems of the pupil. The teacher and his pupils use no single text and they disregard sharp subjer-t-niatter lines. lnsteud of emphasis on memorization of minute facts. the pupil is concerned with learning how to think and solve problems that apply to his daily life. L TSpringfield has up-to-date equipment to prepare students for clerical work. bookkeep- ing. stenography. and secretarial positions. Students learn business subjects. the use of business machines. and the fundamentals of a business office. Main objective of this course is to graduate students capable of going directly into jobs in commercial fields. Throughout the year. the school calls upon these students to take care of varied typing tasks in the office. Jp- Core Sealed. left to right: Susan Harrar. joan Fry. Georgette Hickman. Eleanor Cixitella Elyse Pade. Standing: George Ege. Margaret Lamb. Elbert Solt. Calvin Allison. Elizabeth Anders. Suzanne 0-borne. TThe physical education program guides students in physical activities. so that they may appreciate sports and group participation. It develops leadership and good sportsmanship. ln connection with physical educa' tion is health. a part of our academic program. Physical Education teachers coach all inter-school sports activities. Nu rse MRs. MARGARET FIIARER Dental Hygienist Miss VERNE WITCHEY Q 'f' u ?HEALTH-A ,iv x.'v Our nurse is interested in the phy- sical well-being of our pupils. The Pennsylvania State Health Program is carried out under her guidance, and she assists the school physician in examinations. l Physical Education Sealed. let! tn right: lvilliur Schopf. lane Brusch. Stand- ing: Harry ll:-ll. Joseph Can- non. Richard Shocinakcr. Pa- tricia Coodale. Gladys Hart. m Y Qs The dental hygienist spends three week days in the high school. She examines our students under the State Health program. If dental at- tention is needed. a corrective advice card is sent to the studentis parents. Music Lf-fl zo right: Thf-Ima Rich- ards. Ellwmirl Nlillf-r. Luvius Dvl Negro. The llousffhfwlrl .Xrts Course lf'Eil'llt'S skill in cooking and sc-wingi. lt is plannt-tl fur those who r'fnnplf-tv the-ir fnrmal mlur-atinn in high svlifml. The fuvilitivs invluflr- ai lxitvlic-ri. discussion room. dining room and a sewing rrinm. Girls fnllmxiiig: Utllflf 1-nurse-s arf' f-n- l,'0UT3gPfl to take hume ewnimnic sulijccts as elvrtiws. J T Our musif' faculty takffs charge' of all musi- !'Zll Jru I grains in nur svlitml. Mr. lflwuocl Ylillf-r has charge- of the S4-niur High hand and nr- vlwstra. uhilm- Hr. Ili-l Nvgru gruirlf-s the Jun- ior High instrumental groups. Miss Thelma Rim-harcls takes mm- nf vm-al instrur-tion. 'fha- prngrams aim is stuclvnt BI7IlI'i'l'lilll0l1 of all musiv. Hamm Emnomivs Caskvy. Left In right: Half.-l Xia Gr:-gzor. .Mla P6-rl. Br-ttir I. u Margaret Green Senior High Guidance Through the course of the year the guidance department is confronted with many questions. Our senior high counselor aids students in course selections. administers tests and in- prets the results. and works with students on post-high school planning. The guidance of- fice is availahle to those who want help. Elsie Denice. Bert Harootunian junior High Guidance The junior high school guidance program has two main purposes. The first is to help students better under- stand themselves. their abilities and limita- tions. The second purpose is to provide valuable information for the student in social. educa- tional. and vocational activities. To accomplish these aims. individual and group meetings with guidance personnel are held periodically. Driver Education Our Driver Education Course consists of two parts-classroom studies and actual drls ing experience in our car. Classroom actin ties include a study of driver attitudes. car parts. and highway regulations. The Driver Education Courses aim is to teach the student the attitudes and skills necessary to produre safe. competent drivers. Joseph Cannon Art Art in junior high school is a re- quired two-periofl a week Class. This is an introcluetion to general art. An elective major or minor may he taken in senior high. The art department helps organizations around sr-hool prepare stage settings. deeorations. and posters. its function is to help students appreciate art aims and skills. Joan Bourher Estelle- Heiss Librarians Yvithout the librarians. our libraries would merely he a place for storing hooks. Through their work they heconie a service agency. a teaching agency and a hook Center. The li- hrarians are willing to help stuflents finfl ref- erence material for researeh papers. By fol- Nlargaret Graham lowing the librarian's suggestions for reading, students can greatly improve their literary taste. Lihrary hours are from 8 a.ni. to 3:30 p.m. fomitting lunrhb five days a week. Books are ehargerl out for two weeks with a late Charge of two Cents a clay. Nlargare-t Austin ww v ,c in l l Milli ll ml l til -...qsquv ...U-aww Mrf' R3 l1 l lI N'illl- Mfg- Marguwllf' Hf'l x lf- Mfr- MHV5l8Y'f'Y Fin! mir: Nlrs. lil-iv Erlicau. Nlrs, Nlarjwric Scliauli, Scfmzfl Vlafkfl- Hlltl' xii-N. ii.-ini xmiiw. xii.- iii..-fa. 11.11t.,n. Behinci the scenes personnel wnrli to nialie this school an efficient institution nf learning. These pcnple to not get much thanks for the lnack-breaking johs they clo. The secretaries in the senior high office ancl in Dr. llalrlcrinanis office take care nf most of the forms ancl letter writing: tasks a busy school like ours has. When we come into sclimul in the morning. do me notice how clean cxcrything is? 'lille custodians clean our lvuiltling after sclimil each day. Bus rlrixers have a hectic juli cf weather. They chauffeur stuclents to and from ssl nsihle for the safety of each passenger. tics anrl guml fmvrl. MRF. DORIS F4XNCl'il'fH Our cafeteria persnnnel makes sure we have clean eating facili- Firxt mn. left In right: B. Klinger. X, Bt-ll. Y, Fw-ter. ll, Maker. A. 'llinina-. Second ron: J. Brady. A. McLaughlin. E, Xlarsh. lf. N11-tlain. X. Xlarrin. , if' v 11 I jygh V . x ix Q Q f ff 251 D ., 'aff f M 'W .mmf- ,Y 4,,,.,-' W 1 i-3 1 1 Y .pw v may 0 . 3 .4 vw rl x-'2 , Riffs- , flu A552 - f. K5 1? vii. ahh, r Y is ia 3 425 ll' ff. 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DAVID JOHN BEAYCAH lime' 4,i.ll.-gr l'rr-p ,llerriment cures all ills. llriwling Twain 2, 3 ll-'rvridcntk -lg 'lvnnis 3 Nlanugvri. 1 'manage-rl: Choir l: Op eralorl fIlulm 2. 3. 4 1PresiilPntl: Hi-Y 2, 3 1'I'rvuxiir'vrl. 4 1Trf'a:urcrr: Fpri-Hiun 3. -lf lplintfigrilllllrrlg SCI'iVPI16T l- 'l'lllxl0gT1l- phy lirlimrlg Senior Plas' ligrhtingg 4: flam- ffta Club 2 lljrv--i+lf-ntl: lfootluzill Pwgram Pl11-tiigruplivr 1. T.. ln- u Dui-tor nt' Dr-ntistry in other xwrils ai rlvntift. HHLENE BEREZNY lllahn Hugjnfmg Her frnulzlvs are smallg her fun is grmr Buwling Tvam -1: Tvnnix 2, Si-fri-tary -11 l Bl,fX 2. 3. I lSf'r-rclaryl, To be a secretary. C' ROBERT E. BELL llar-llvllx ljfillwgv l'rr'p Always goozl-natured and full of fun, Ile has zz laughing word for ri-eryone. Baalu-tlmall 2:1 Orchestra 3: llanfl 2. 3. -1: Brag- Chfiir 4. To lie another Bn-I Navi-rick. BARBARA JANE BERRYMAN Barb ffollvgf- llrz-p The only way In hare a frienrl is to be one. Tri-Hi-Y 4 1Trva4urerP: FTA 4: Library Af-i-tant 2, 3: Spri-Hian 2. 3. 4: Dramatir' Club 2. 3 'Se-rretarylg Senior Play Usher 4. l'ulilif'ity C0mrniI1f'P 4. To lm Linrla CQ-iglo's fir-I patient. NIICIIAICI. IAWIII-INC!-I BLACK Svllwarfiu- if I llollr-511' Ilrq ultlflfllllg rzlzvrlys. lhinlfing ever. Uuiflf uilll ll'Ufll.S. Jeddellly rlvwr. Lluur 1: Nucl:-nt Uvunul 2, 3. 4: A-wm lvly' Cmllxnille-r 1: Svrxlue Club 3. 4: Opvr- Zilurr lllulv 12 Fwvllls HI-Q 2, fl. -1: Na- Iiunal Honor Fm-ivty' 3. 1: Hi-Y 3. -I 4Pre-- nlvntl: I.-XI! 2. 3: Fptl-Hlan 2. 3. -1 Illum- Iwr of lilliturlul Iiuanllz Ilramatir Club 2. In ln- El lIr'I'I1llI su I cuulll ke-vp my Ing muutlx xlllll, IUSIQPII .IUHN IlOYI.I'f .ll-1' Inrlurtrial Art- Lilwrfy nf Illllllgllf is lhe life' of the soul Fmvtlmall 2. I Nlanagerl: Travk 2: Hi-3 1: FIVVTT- l.Iulm Z. 'IRI lump a nayal uarwr. II IIOIZICKI' fl. IZLXIIIX 1 ml ..'lNLITlI1' if LZ lfulllgf I'r'qu Tull. rlarl.. lnzmlwnw, friwrrrfly mul uf-If flrvysrrl. Nucl:-nt fmlnvil 2: if-ryirf' Cluly 3. 1 Moultryri 3: Ilrint fllulm 3: Clwl l.lula 3: Xulumotivv l.luIv 2. Tn lu- a sc-3 caplaln. ELAINPQ If. BRYAN Elaim- llu-im. Full of pep. jnll uf jun. Shi' is a friwul 1'r1dPz'r1. Hoa-key 2. 3. lg Barkvtlyall 2. 3. -1: Yul- Ir-ylrall 3. 4: Iarrofsc 3 fllaptainl. 43 Var- -lly l.luIJ sl. 1 lfx--l'rmf-ulrntlz lnrlx Flmp llulr 5 Nport llulv 1 'lan lu- ai gym tual-In-r. CI.-XIIUIXY ILXII. H03 Iill Ilrwl- lullvuf' Ilrvp flflllljy bright. rrlurzys guy. .Nerw ufzhaur her nherfrful way. H411 lu-y 2. 3. 1: lla-lvlllall 2. 3 Ildlvlainl. 4: Yullf-ylmall 'ff-am 2. fi. 1: Swimming 2: Luuruwf- 2. 3. 4: Vurxlly' Club 3. -1 IS-4'rw turyl: Trl-Hi-Y 'I lI're--iflvntig I-'TA 3. 4: Girl! Shup lllulm 2. ll: Sport: Clulw 1: .Xllllvtiv iluunvll fi. Tu Iw a lllly-IVLII I-lluvatlun If'1.ll'll I'. M.'XRII,YX DICII.-XVI-IN BLTCKNLKI Ilucky College- l'n-p Of miles! n111fmer.x, zllazlfjerffffl mifzrl. f,01'0r of pmua jrfeml of manlqiml. FTA 3: FBLA 2. 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FTA 4: Num-s' Club 23 Svriu-nf-r -lg Na- lifvnal llomir Sm-ie-ty 4. 'Ili ilism-nver my ambition. 'lb Clrlllt' havk tn Anivriai .-Xl. DFI. MONTE llYA'IlHA BFRTHA IDIDIN VlRClNl:X JHAX lJAl,l'lYNlPLE Ginny llu-inf-v Iler 11f'1111t1'f11l dark lllllif, lwr quill: smilf-, and lwr rheerfulness are Il .mprfvrw uninn. Bnwling 'fvuin 2. 3, 49 Tri-lli-Y 2, 3. -1: Spri-lliun 3: I-'BLA 3, 4g Si-rin-m-r -lg Se-nior Play Publicity Coiiiniiliw- l: Girl-' Shop flluli. M.'XRGfXRl'I'TA DUIARUS Sallvif' Uenvral ,Maile-riiic Ili lillklllf Nlzirgif' U-ll'-1' l'rv'p A scrisv of lzumor that PIIFINIIPIISSPS ewry- F1111 of 11011 mul Int.: of fun. .llmflf Vw! Alrnny. shi' but Imlfl. gm iv! ihffhf- Shf' has fl smilf for elwyone. .wr1'nl1x. llallcl 2. 3: Urvlie-tra 2. 3g Swimming 2. Nursv-' liluli 2. llaskvllvall 2. 45. l: Swimming Z: lvlfl 3. Tu gn to lnnliu. -1: Nurse-5' l.lllll 2. Tu lie an f-lf-me'ntary -wlmol lvuivlir-r. ' 5 .iy.ivuJ,1rJait1i4i:t'iLi'iiLhi2HACi4 Al:-l'J,gt'f'N if' I , Ilfrillrgm flirty? A r'lieer.lu,I friend. a' It r fu' Il1I'l9', l' A fellow zfqrtlz lfrio62'i5gil fi' Football lllanagvrl 3. 4: Bowling Tc-am 2. 3. 4 fP,resi entlg 'East-liall 43 'agzk-rl 2. 3. -ll Clidf' ',lTrva9m'r-rw' rators' Cluli 2. 3. 4 4'lJreziSure'rt: Hi 4: Senior Play 4. Cast 4. District cgtmtt. 1, I want to please Miw liigt-lim with my arte ing in tlu- senior play. BARBARA lllAl'l ELLIS llarli Business Laughter is Il lnnir for Ihr' xouf. Girl! flliuru- 2: flliuir 3. l: Howling Team 3: l'illlA 2: llirl-' Slinp tflulu 2. 'lin trawl. lllllllflll NIlfI.FORD Dl,'NC.-XX Dunk College- Pit-p An rzlllaruund fellow any dm. Fttotliall 2. 3. 4 lilo-Captainl: Wrcftling 2. 3. Al: Hart-liall 2. 3. -1- 'Co-Captaint: Var-ity Cluli 2. 3. 4: tfhoir 4 tVir:e Prcfitlviitt: Student Counfil 3, 4 tVice Prefitlt-iitl: Service Club 2. 3, 4- lPresidentJg Monitor 2: Chess and Checkers Club 2. To become a physirian and cut-up Mr. Bt-ll. GEORGE E. ELLIS Getxiqia- Cullt-git llrrp In all sports he is prumfneril, lfith him good .sportsmanship is ilomirzant. Football 3. 4 tllu-lfaptaint: llafvliall 2, 3. 4 'Co-Cuptaiutz Varsity Club 3. 4: Stutlent fluunvil 3: Se-rtice Clulm 3. 4 t'l'reamurf'rl: Sporlx t.luli 4: Baalu-tliall 2. 'lu be hvatl lilirarian. W'lLl.lAM AIJDISON ITVNCAN Will tlitiviigzhl lltllllflf' Prep He who respects lzirrzselj wears a roar that none ran pierce. Intramural PIOglHIYl 3. 4: Ili-Y 3, 4: Cheer and Checkers Club 2. -lg Camera Club 3, To be a hgrandstantl manager or get clout' iirbt in chemistry lali. RAYMOND ELWOOD l ANCl'll'lH. JR Hay College Prep lntellerlual riiriosily has no rest. Barketliall 2. 3. 4: Tenuie 2. 3 tffaptainl: Yarrity liluli 3. l: Clioir bl: liantl 2, 3. 4: Class Officer lifrvastirvrl 2, Sig Student Council 3. 4: Exrliuugi- Student 3: Service Clulw 2. 3. -1- tiecretarylg Srottk Hi-Q 3. 4: Naliuual Honor Society 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3 tgvrrvtaryt. 4: Nlatlt lllulv 2. 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A e.J.f'F ' ww A 7 , N, 7 LED, if ,, X , Wy' 1 'y U, ,K 1 1 H f 5:-wi! yin 9 1 , ,. .qu Qwj','. 4 A E551 .FI 'Y-, I' ',,nf 7-f X x f x . , , .nm I -ff ' 1 I ,ii ,mar ff Us A43 'Z' l'i0l3l'lllT lllilfllf CEZON llrurw- lfnllvge' l'rf'p Too mu:-li lrnuzvleilge nzzzlzes no man mail. lntrumural Program 2, 3, 4g liuxt-liull 2: Clmir 3. 4: Operators' Club 2. 3, 4 lS1'Cl'l tarytz Slagi- lfrr-w 3. 4: Hi-Y -1-g S4-nior Play Stagv Crew 45 Print Club 2. FERDIN.-XND JOHN HAGELI2 lark Coll:-gc l'ri-p Summits gained, lteightx beyond. Bowling Team 2: Baseball 2, 33 Uri-livstra 2, 3, 4: District Orch:-stra 2, 3: Band 2. 3. 45 Student Council 4- fParliamentarianP: Sf-rvice Club 3. 4: S4-ott's Hi-Q 3. -1: Na- tional Honiir Sm-it-ty 3. 4g Sprivllian 3. 4 1Ftlitorial Bnarillz Fi-nior Play ffaft 1: .-Xtblvtir' Cuunvil l. 'ilu e-eo a l.Jt'IIlUl'l'L1Ill' majority in tilt' Spring- fif-lrl Fat-ulty. ANTHONY Plfllfli CITT Tony tfnllvggr- Pre-p He rlutli IIIIIICPII show sparl..s nj uit. Travk 2. 3. 1: Vardity Club 2. 3. 1: Radio Cilllr 2. 3. fl. 'llu be- an L-lcctrival 4-ngim-wr, CLAIRE lll.-XRCARET HAGEN llusint-fx Arnbiliorz is the fozmrlatiun of stir-rexs. Hucks-y tlllanagert 2, 3. -lg Basketball 3, 4: Intramural Program 4: Tvnni- 2: Lacrosse- 3. 41 Vanity Club 3. 4: FTA 4: FBLA 2. 3: Library Assistant 3g 'lf-Xl! 2. 3. To be a he-altli and physical 1-tlucatiim teacher. K X L X e ALLEN KENNETH GILLII KN Happy .Xl 4.0: 1 ' I .Al ,anvil jrlluic in a grave rleliale 1-hat. lfmitball 3. 4: Wrestling 'lp put tails on animal vrafl. r BRUCE THOMAS HALI Lilli 1 lrl He it-lm f0fVIllU.XI'S liinrwlf is ll'I.Yt'f 1,1111 I1 who floss not. Track 3, 4: Opt-rator! Club 3 1 ti 4 J lfre-w 3. 4: Si-ninr llay Stagg: Che-f Club To l 2. aunvb unotbr-r lfxpli PENELOPE D. HAECK Penny General Avail:-:nic Lire and laugh. never be dismayed. Hockey 21 Intramural Program 2, 3: Svflr ball 2: Student Council 2. 3: Tri-Hi-X 3: Dramatic Club 2: Art Work Cunnnittw- 3: Dressrnake-rs Club 3. To bt- hvalthy. wealthy and wi-1 EDITH LOLISA HIDDEMEN Eatlifa Colle-ge' Prep She is aftizf. slirring fire. ljanrmt rest. fannot tire. Girls' Cltoruf 3: Choir 4: Clasf Offiwr 3 ISN-rvtaryig Studi-nt Counvil 3: Operators' Club -I: 'Ilri-Ili-Y 3 lviu- Pre-fitlvntl. 4: FTA 3. 11: Spri-Hian 3. 4: 5t'riVt'!1f?I 4 1I-aynut I-Iditt-rt 2 Senior Play Prnnrant Com- miltvt- -1: Cirl-' Shop Club 2. To Inecorrw an vlf-mentary wliool It-aclwr and make' people happy. JEDITH ANNE HEDL Judy llufinf-fs Smiles are contagious. Orchf-stra 2: lland 2, 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: I-'BLA 2: Svriu-nc-r 4 IAssistant llusint-ss Nianagcrlg Girl! Shop Club 2. To be thv firxt wmian President of tln- IIS JOSEPH WEAVER HIDDENIEN Wfawr College Prep Life is happier with him aronnrl. Football 2. 3. -1: Baseball 2. 3: Varsity Club 3. 4: Svrtive Club 3. 43 Clie-Se and Chet-kr-rQ Club 2. 33 Sports Club 4. To drop a 1960 Chrysle-r 6300 engine into my large grtwn Studebaker if WIILLIAM MORGAN IIICIQNIAN Hvrm Coll,-ov I'rz-p For his .suvfess we hare no fvars. It will multiply aarh year. Football Cllanagc-rj 2, 3. 4: Buxketball Illlanagf-rl 2, 3, 4: Baseball Ifllanagerl 2. 3, 4: Choir 3, 4 lI'rf-sidcntl: Clas: Officvr 3 4Vit't- l'rt'QidcnUg Slurlf-nt Council 2. 3. 4 Ilrvu-urvrl: S6'I'ViCf' Club 2, 3, 4: Na- tional llonur Sntivty 3. 4: Ili-Y 4: Cliffs and Cl1L'c'k1-r- Club 2. To lay just one big. black part-lt with my Bomb, HELEN LILLIAN HILL Reds Business Her friends---they are many. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Intramural Program 2: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4 lCaptainl: Varsity Club 3. 4: Girls' Choruf 23 Choir 3, 4: Spri-Hian 2: Scrixener -1. 'l'o have brown hair and lose my freckles. SUZANNE MARY IRIOFFNIAN ROBERT LEE HOOPMAN MARY ESTHHR HOTCHKISS Suv Vollvgf' Prf-p llvvlr fjnllvgf- Prop Sinmmlr Collvgf' Prep chdflll. sffilres the sight, 11 1IVI71f.7UIUllIllfgggd nqlnre and willingrzess. .4 smile fur aff, a greeting glad, Srylzslmvss .vlmuv good lastc. Igu,kt.Il,ull 2- 3- 4 ,Managing Twink 2. 3, A Vfrzemllr. wal she has. Bnwliml TWIN 3: 'llrnnif 33 Urvlrvxtra 2 -lg Llmir 1: lizind 2, 3. 4, Serxiw- fllnlr 2,' Hncke-y 2. Il. 4: llaslcetball 2. 3. -lg Ynlley- lbwretalyl. 3, 45 Hanfl 2 fLil1rurianI, 3. 3, Ll-Q flu'-K anfl Clif-1'lcerQ Clul: 2. ball Tvani 3. 41 Larroasc- 3. 4: Varsity l5PcrPtaryP 1. Tri-Hi-Y 2: Spri-Hian 2, 3. T., ,,m.,un a cumin 151 Stu,1,,,., Club 3. 1 llrvasurm-rl: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3 11 5Criwf-nf-r -1: Senior Play Tick:-t fiom- A lTrffa5urf-rl. -1: FTA 3. 4 lljiftrii-1 Vice mime 4- Pri-fifleiit. l.il1rarianJ: Spri-Hian 2. 33 TU bf' tile' fl-crrnfl feinali- IllCIIll'Vt1l' 1-f the Srriwnf-r bl: Drainatir lilllb 2 llfim- l're-Qi- l-'rencll I-Lf.-inn L,,gj,,,,- V- ilonti. 41 Senior Play Propv-rty llniinirrittw- Ali lNZ1I1unul Honor Novivty fl, 'lb Q-wntually know a+ inuvli math as Nlr. Weawr asunnes I know nnw. 'I'llUNl.-XS ll. HOIQCK P.-X'l'RIClfX .-XLYCE HELL ROBERT C. HUTCHlNSUN Hook C-illvglr' l'rf'p Putty Coll'-gv l'r+-p llnln lnwluelrial Art Un top rz nwnnlnin l stand, happy and jrw. With serimlsizr-.vs .she alrravs has limp lu be .-l lr1'f1g'x jeaxl is laughter. Football 2, llaxkvtball 25 Tram-k 2. Ji. 41 light UW! H1131 Varsity Club 4: Student Council 2: Fefrvicz- Svcrctary of Soplmmnrw Classg Student Club 2, 3. 4 'Serge-ant-at-Amid: Senior tjnnncil 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Sf-niwr Play Play Stage Crew 4: Clrvss anil Lillf'Cl'iPl'4 lEl.zer -lg Girls' Slwp Clulm 2, 3. 4. Club 3. Cliff lllulm 2g .-Xutmnotiw illnln 4. TU IK, 8 Shop teacher. Tv be Ihr' fird tn lu- marrif-rl lf-n Iliff Nlfllnfli. ,iw , MADELINE HUNSICKER Nlickey Colli-go Prop She is lvisf' and bright anrl cheery, A ray of sunxliine when the day is rlreary. Bowling Tram 3: Band 3, 4: Tri-Hi4Y 3. 4: FTA 37. 4: Spri-Hian 3. 4: Scrivent-r 4: Cirls' Shop Club 2: Gym Aide 4. To be tlie- first fr-niale member of the Frt-ncli Fort-ign lmgion. ANN MAlJEl.lNE KARPINSKI Annski College- Prop To be rirli in friends, is to be poor in nothing. Hockvy 2. 3. 4: Swimming 3: Tennis 3, 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Orvbestra 2 tLibrarianl. 3. 4: llistrir-t Urrbf-stra 2. 3. 4: State Orrln-stra 2: llanil 2. 3 tl.ibrariani. 4: State- llanil 4: Color Cuarrl 2, 3 45er- gi-antl. 4 'Si-rge-anti: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: l'rvss Club 2. 3. 4: Spri-Hian 2. 3. 4: Sc-riu-ner 4: Svnior Play Publicity Cum- mittm' Chairman 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Eastern US Orchestra 3: National Honor Society 4. To be' able- to 1-at -untlav aft:-r suntlue- anti not gf-t full. KAREN KAY JOHNSON Karvn Collvgi- llre-in Art is limzzlyi lI!'!llltj' is nrt: nr! is Ilia' lwaufy of expressiori. Tri-lli-Y 2. 3. 4: Prvss Club 3. 4: Spri- Hian 3.74: Scriu-ner 4 tArt Editorbz Dra- matir' Club 2. 3. 4 fTrf-asurfri: Se-nior Play Cast 4: Si-nior Play Publivity Com- mittee 4: Art Work Committee 3. 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4. To keep my foot out of my mouth long r-nnugb to lit-t-oinv a matbe-matician. PEAlll.lf H. KAlVll' Pnilc Coll:-go Prep llvauty anrl mlffnt- a blossom of both. Baskt-tball 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Spri-Hian 4: Fcriu-ner 4 fArt Editorl: Dramatic Club sl- tVicf- Prvsidvntt: S:-nior Play Promptf-r 4: Senior Play Publicity Committw- 4: Art XY'ork Committee 2. 3. 4: Girls' Shop Club 2. 'lin bt- avtiiitit-s tlirwtor on llonnir-'s safari. il.'kliOl..ltl lfxkx K.-Xl.l'lY Caroli- Ce-nvral 'tvatlr-init' Fric'mllinex.w planls tlzr' .wml of ,qoml will. llasks-tball 2, 3. tl: Volleyball 3, 4: Bowl- ing Tvatu 213 lCaptainl. 4: Lacrosse 3, 4: Varsity Club 4: Studi-nt Counril 4: Tri- Hi-Y 2: FBLA 4: Prrss Club 4: Scrimne-r 4: Dramatic' Club 4: Sf-nior Play Tick'-t and l'slivr Committee 4: Art Work Com- mittee 3. 4: Girls' Shop Club 2: Hanu- Clllll 21 Svllunl Sturt' -4, To voavli the boys' basketball te-am at S.H.S. IIUYALII Llili KAZIU Ron lntlustrial Arts Lifrf. like a playful puppy. is ,lull of sport. Intramural Program 2, 3: Basvball 2. 3. 4: Service Club 2. 3. 4: llrill Club 3. JOHN G. KIQIIICIIIS Aw- Inclu-trial .Xrt .llisflzienl conrealefl beneath serious eww. Travlg 2, 3: Clef- Clul: 23 Ferviw Iiluli Z Print Cluln 2. .-KI,IlIiIITfX I.0I'I5E KLEIN Iii-ry Lnllvgf- Pre' .4 lzelping lzaml tliat is e1'er milling. Lam-rnsse 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: FTA 4: Num- Cluh 3, 4: Dm-nlal .-K--igtunts lflulv I: I.i- hrurv Assistant 2. Il. I: Spri-Hian I: icnir-r Play' Progxaxu Ilwnimillw- 4 Iillmirnianv. To ln' L1 Illll'4f'. P Glfflllfllf lilflllfillll KIQLLY K1-I lmlu-trial .MIN Fun has no bounds. Sr-rxivv Illulu 4: Lfuclu-r Buy 4: JXIIUIIIIIIIIVE Cluln 2. 3. In gn into lllf' Srfrvicc-. BONNIE JANE KLINCER BUTH' Cfvllegr' Prvp Her mmlesl mul graveulnl air. Shows her wise as slze rx lair, Basketball 2. 3 Ulanagorlg Intramural Prngrani 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. -I: Prv-Q Club I: Spri-llian 4': Dramatic Club 2, 3 4'I'rf'asur- erl, 41 II'rr-sidentlg Senior Play Cait -l-: Ir! Work ffonlniittvf' 3. 4. To load an all-male safari into Ilie- AlI'll'ilI1 jungle. JOAN BARBARA KICSTER lnanie llusinv-Q Soft blue eyes. pretty blanfle hair. anal ri pleasing .smile galllerezl in one. Volleyball Team 3 ICO-Caplainl. -1: Ilmsl- ing Tr-am 4-3 Laurnsse 3, 43 Girl-' Ifhuru- 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. -I. Secretary 4: l IIl,.-X SI. -I: Lilmrary As-I-ran: 3: Spri-Ilian 2. I: Svrix- Pnf-r el: llramulir' Club 4: Se-ninr l'lay I'rn- gram Cunnniltes- 1: Art Work Iluriiliiillve- -1: Store- Club 2: Ceunmencenwnt I'-he-r 3. To lmwunlr- an airline linen-as for T.W.A. .IUIIN GUHITON LAMPIQHT .l0llll Coll'-gf Prep His irzierrslx are mrierl anrl manr, His failures . . . llrere are not any flTI'll6PlfLi 2. 3: Ilaml 2. fl. 4: lIru-- lfn- wmlrlc 2, -l. In get niwrn' lllllll I0 mil:-1 pe-r gallon. 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Q Y ,. f, tilvjxf Ji l N 0'-?'f'if1a My -- ,, , ,. . 4 v. 'S A, , ,L ,,.- f f,v4,,.1 r f .4 n 'L . - ! 1 ,. , A ' 2-'iw -, x if A L. Y, 115 bf-17 -'sff ,wx I QE f Wx 1 i'S' 5 1 my ,, ,., 5 , 1 T' C ' M ir: M 4. Q 'N 1 1 3 K' Ffa QV .nga 'fl K egg, , 1 f M 1 1 , vf , Q ,, Zi , 7 Q , , 5, 'Q' 'Q '. 1 4 'ff w, ,I . , g L Q 1 5-fi: bm, ,W Q2 V 4 2 , ff Q- f af 4 5 ., 4,1553 WV' Q q Mya V 1 1 P 4 4 2 Q 'fa 3 WM' 'E ELEANOR BOBBIE RIINSIIAW Hnltbiw Ilu-inf'-s 50-It is her voice: willing and .meet ix her heart. Cirls' Chorus 2: Nurses' Clulm 2: Library Assistant 3: TAB 3. 'Io Ire a second Susie Nlr'Naiuara. SYLYIA JUNE ROSE Sihbi lfollvgi- Prep She is a portion ot Illl'Cfl'Ill'.YY. lla-ketball 2 4Captainl. 3, 4 4610-Captainti Kfla-S Offiw-r 2 1Vi1:r l'rf--ide-ntl. l 'Yv- rvtarytg 'fri-Hi-Y 3, -I: Srrivfrm-r llu-inw-- Staff 4, 'Il' lw antttln-r I-'lon-nw Nigilitingalv. WILLIAM ALWIN RICHTER llill Colle-gf' Prep .4m11i1ion is the germ from which rzoblerzess grows. Choir 4: Chef Club 2: School Printer 2. 3, 4. To gf-t rich with the least amount of effort. B.XIlBARA MARY RLCIER Roostur Ilusint--s Cfntle as the petal of ll frail lrlrnswrri. . , .. . . , lltmling It-am 2. 3. 41 Cirls Clnrrus 2, 3: NUI-vs, lilulr 2: Dental .-X--istant- lllub rl: l'BL.X 2. 3. -l. To ln' a st-crr-tary, LINDA ISABEL ROHRER I.infly College Prep So meet, so friendly so versatile is she. Ilm-kvy 2. 3. 4 Icaptainlg Basketball 2, 3, 4g Volleyball Team 2, 3, 4: Lacrosse 3, 4: Var-ity Clulm 2. 3 lTreasurer, 4 4Co-Presi- ml:-ntrg Girls' Chorus 2: Choir 3. 4g Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: FINA 3 lYic-if Pre-sidentl. 4 fljresidontlg Spri-Hian llusinf-ss Staff 4: Athletic Coun- ml -1. To te-ach history in an all-male Indian high stlhofll. NIAHIXETTA S.-XARINEN Klarlif- College Prep FrienrI'ship ix the highest degree of per- lPfIl0l1. Choir 4: Stull-'nt liounvil 4: Exchange- Studcnt 1: Tri-Hi-Y 4. To lr-aw in America tht- twenty pounds I giztiin-tl In-rv. it RAYMOND SALOPEK Saddle Coll:-gt' Prep Coofl rharazfer is the fruit of personal ex- ertion. Foothall 2. 3: liafketlwall 2, 3: Intramural Program 2. 4: Track 2, 3. 4: Yarfity Cluli 3. 4: Chev and Clieclu-rs Cluli 2. 3: Soprte Cluli 4. To follow tht- se-a ROBERT CHARLES SCHOBER lloh lmlustrial :hy Honest effort reaps its own reward. Nlonitor 3: Senior Play 'firkt-I Cnmmittet- 4: Print Cluh 3. 4: Chef Cluh 2: School Printer: 2. 3. 4. Sit hack in an e-1 vhair with a panel of liutton- for what:-ver l may dewin-. JAMES CLINTON S.-XNILELS. JK. Sam Collt-go Pre-p In the on-heslra ur at the game. This bo,t s beat remains the same. lfootltall 2. 4: Track 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3, 4 tStudent llire-mort: Di5trict Orch:-ftra 2, 3: Band 2. 3. 4 lPrefidentt: Diftrict Band 3. 4: State Band 4: Student Council 4 151-rgeariteat-Armsl: Ss-rvicc Clult 4 tChaplaint: Senior Play Cart 4. To be able In fit all my drums into a Volks- wagen. ALLAN SCHRIVER. JR. Albert Industrial Arte Courtesy and friendship go haml in hanfl. Service Club 2. 3, 4: Locker Hoy 4: Auto- motive Cluli 2. 3. 4. To run an automobile agt-ncy SANDRA LOL' SCHALB Safltly' College Prep So gay anrl cheerful from :lay Io flay She always has something -friendly to say. Bowling Tram 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: FBLA 4: Spri-Hian Business Staff 2, 3: Scrivener Business Staff 4: Girls' Shop Club 2, 3. To me-et all the tomorrows with a friendly smile. BEVERLY LOUISE SCHWATTQ llc-v College Prep A bundle of stylish sophistiration. Intramural Program 2: Bowling Team 2, 3. 4: Clive-rlearlt-r 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3 'Se-cn-taryt. 4 'Pri-sitlf-ntl: FTA 2. 3. 4: Senior Play l'uhli4-ity Com- mittee 4: Art Work Committee 3. 4: Girls' Shop Cluli 2. To he-lp llonnie- lm-all lim-r all-male eafaril l 2 l I 1 I I 2 RICHARD SCOTTI Small! flnllvge' Pre-p In SIIMIIIPS anrl .Sports he fart-eflx. Cross Country Jig Wrestling 2. 3. 4. tllap taint 3. 4g Track 3. 4-5 Varsity Cluli 2. 3, 43 Drill Club 2, 35 Wrvstling Club 4, RICHARD STEPHEN SKINNER, IR. Cllarlif- Iiruwn Cullegt- Prep A fine personality on the rom! lu .snr-rfss. Cross Country 23 Iiaskf-tball 3. 1: Intra- mural Program 3. 45 Baseball 2g Orchestra 2. 3 4I.il1rarianP, 4-g District Orchrftra 2: Iland 2 tLibrarianJ, 3. 43 Distrirt Bancl 2: Prvss Club 2. 3. 45 Spri-Hian Iftlitnrial Slilll 2. fi. 4 llftlllnrliil llnarqll, 'I'0 rlunk it lwitli Iwo liantl-I lvarlwunl. SUZANNE HARNISH SHIREY 5u1' Cttllf-gv I'rn-p llnrlfefl by goodness and genius, truly ll genuine girl. Hot-kt-y 2. 3g Bafke-tlrall 2, 3. 4: Te-nnis 41 Vanity Cluln 3, 4: Orr'hestra'2. 3, 43 Dis- trict Un-ln--Ira 2. 3. 4g State' Orche-flra 2. Ji. 4: liuml 2. 3. 4 l5turlt-nt Dirm-tnrlg Ilif- trict llanrl 3. 4: State Band Il. 4: Spri-Hian Bufinf-rf Staff llitlitorl 44 National I-Ionnr S4-vie-ty 4. 'Ib play first I'-l'l'Ilt'll horn in tln- Navy Ivand. LEONARD PAUL SNYDER Lump Cnneral Acarlvmic' A Iillle' nonsense is relished by every man. Fuotball 3, 4: Bawlzall 2: Sc-rviw Club 3. I1 Autmnolivf- Cluln 3. 4: Varsity Clulm 4. 'Ili get my car inspertvrl. LINDA ALLEN SI-IUTT Linda Colle-gn Prvp .4 zconrlerjul friend of whom you are al- ways sure. Hockt-y 2. 3. 43 Basketball 4 Glanagvrli Intramural Program 2: Vanity Clulm 4: Orvhf-1-tra 2, 3, 4-g Band 2. 3. -'lg Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Spri-Hiau Business Staff 2. 3. 4: Svriw-nr-r llufinrv-5 Staff 4: Svninr Play Blake--up Conimittet- 'lg I'ul1lif'ity Cmn- mittvf' 4. To be a num-. ALEX SPREY Al Coll:-gv I'rt'p ,4 work of real rnfrit finds farnr. Cro-Q Country 4: 'I'rat'k 3. 4: IIa-1-lnall 21 Varsity Clulr 4: lllev Clulv 3. To fi-ll my Stutle. NIARGAIHPIT lil,lZABliTH ST.-Xllllllfll Klargif- fliwllvge- llrf-it lntelligenre is the liighcsl rirtiie: Ilonesly. kindness, ami the like ronze with it. Basketball 2. 3. 4: Vanity Club 4: Girl! Chorus 2: Choir Sl, 4: Twirlvr 3: Student Council 2. 4 'SPrrm'taryt: National Honor Soi-ii-ty 3. 4: Tri-llikt 2. 3 ll,l'l'Nlfl4 Illl, 4 lllbaplainlg l'l'l'.t'l fl. tl: Spri-llian 2: St'I'lVt'll1'l' 4: llrainaliv Club 2 lSecretar-yt. To mink iny vxain- and vat mv tniftalw- in .-Oli.-gil. MARGARET LORHAIN E STINE ll:-ggi Cnllvgi' Ptvp Tlia- dillit ull uae u.1ll um mnpfislt liflllllt'1ll-' 1lIl'll'f Thr inipossilflf' will lulm 11 litllv ,UlI,YPl. lltmlixigg Tram Ll: Orvlwftru 2. 15. li lhmtl 4: hpri-Hian 2. 5. 4 tlfrlittulz Svriwnvr 4 'lfditur-in-ijliif-tv: Sl-trim: Play hast -1: 'llliz-xpiau Fwivty 4: Yati-'nal llwum Suri- f-ty 4. lu lu- a'-Q-4-tunl ll:-ln-n llan-4. ll.:XllB:XR.-X Lllli STARZHANN llarb Colle-ga' llri-p Wliulfzcr she dues is icortfiivftile. Hockry 2. 3 lLaptainl, 4: Bowling Train 2, 3: Swimming 3: Varsity Club 4g Or- vbrstra 2. 3. 4: Di-trict Orchertra 4: Band 2. 3. 4: District Banrl 3. -4: State Band 4: Xatinnal Hnnnr Sunil-ty 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 ll'rn--iilvntlz FTA 4: Spri-Hian 3. 4 Wliu-iliffv xldIl8gf'TlQ Svriu-ner 4: Svniur l'Iay lla-t 4: Sc-honl Stun- 4: hatiitnal 'l'l1r--pian Sovicty 4. 'lin play clrums all day at my skunk ranch. NANCY l.lfE STRAIN TPHPHI llitllvgr- lJl'4'Il ,fllzfrlrs Ihr' gilyast ol the gay, llafkrtball 2. 3: Bnwling Team 3. 4: Teln- ni- 4: Girl? Chorus 2: lllntir 3. tl fSi-fgr1,-- taryl: llictrir-t fllimua 4: Cirls' Trib-2. 3. -l: Opfratorf' Club 4: FTA 3. 4: Spri- Hian 3. 4 tCirCulatif.n Manager and Ecli- twrlg llraniatir Club 2: Senior Play Cast 4. lvl bf- at Fr:-rirli lt1lif'llrJl'. ll.'XNllfl, 5'llflN llg1n115 flnlltrgt- llrvp Thr fmlli min! lu' xptzlzcll. Bowling 'fvatn 4: lnilmu' 'llravk 3: llasvball 2. 3, 4: Opt-raturf Club 2, 4: HiaY 4: Drill Club 3. 4. To grailuatt- frnin wlli-gr and lm:-cmiw a sLlf fT9'Sllll bu-int--xniun. JAMES lllllllls SYLVIQSTER jim Cullegc- l'n-p His 0t'1ll'f'lPl776'Vll9 are mir pride. lla-livtlmall 2. 3. 4: Btmlingz Train 2: Yar- Hity Club 2. 3. 4: Clan Uffim-r 'Pre-firli-ntl 2. 4: 5turli:nt Lnuncil 4: DVIYICY' Club 2. 3. 4 ll'iPr- Prvsiflf-ntl: Drill Club 3. Tn win a lla-lc:-tball grain:-. ing 4 Jr , Q . Y, M .54 2? . :ixfr ,W 4n,,' .v A 5.- '- 11 3i,i45g,,i,3f2 - :Qs 33539 gl' .idk 5,40 436 1' , fm. wi 2 , 'Q 2 X 'R w.m u ,,Q n. film 'K' 'qs ,, . sa? fi' - 'fi i'f 553: ii - X- 7-fine' X ,-. f,e..'S? S. 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WOOD Lee 111-nn-1'11l 1111111-111iv Wnvodlv- 1IollP1,. ,4rfiU11., spml. for fl1o11gl1t1. flllllfl-1i0II mul jnll1'l1. 11011-1111x411 llllfdlllllflll llroglralu 2. 3: lllri-lli-1 2. fl. 1: 1.11111 Clllll 3: Nl1111il11r 21 llrill 1llllll 7 l Xursuw' Qllllll 2: S1-1-1'1'1ar1 11 Flll.,-K .L 1: A11t11111ot11e 4.l11l1 1. l.il1rary .XF-1-tant 2: 51'riw11vr 11: ll1'11111a11-- Club 2, 51: Girls: Shop Club 2: llancn- Clulm 3. ln lllilllf l'.1l1l11' Llllll 1:11-1' lllilllf' l1I1l1' l'1'1- NIIIIN. To luv' 11 tTlInlI1Lll lawyer PAKLINE MARTHA ZEBLEY Sam College Prep She is a girl you would lore to meet, and a pal that cannot be beat. Baseball 2. 3. 43 Volleyball Team 3. 4: La' crosse 4g Varsity Club 4g Orchestra 2. 3 fLibrarianP. 4 lTreasurerlg Band 2. 3 lSecretaryl, 4 Vfreasurertg Tri-Hi-Y 3 1Chaplainl, 4 45ecretarylg Spri-Hian 2, 3: Scrivener 43 Senior Play Program Commit- tee 4. T0 be an old maid night supervisor in the men's ward. is pg i A RoAD MAHIN A RIBBON .lli. i ii . . ii 5 sad-eived Negro wast downittftifianadian railroad track. As he shtiffled paste arwayside freight statiCiiiiiai'tbrakBman called' outiilhrough the window, if' telling him to get off the Shack. HBUTQ sirf' insisted the Negro. pulling a piece of pipferiifromvliisigncket, alive paid my- money. This proves l have a right to walk V dfjwn tr3fk.,lQzfp!Qbmkeman stared at the paper. Why', this is a first-class ticket -fm Jlt., 1,32 gg, 54 the end of dig line! lt entitles you to ride all the way. ehuckle alittle at first to think of the Negrois ignorance. But here we are, 160 Springfield School seniors with diplomas in our hands which entitle us to first- class lives. . How many of us, like the Negro, will fail 'to make the best use of our education,' our advantagesq and our opportunities? wl'l1e'World owes me a ililiing.,' says Mr. A, l'and 'he sets out to prove it. Pretty soon that careless statement is thrown back in his teeth and he's out looking for a job. Mr. B, however, takes stock of himselfg he sees his weak points, his abilities, and his total situation, and starts out from there resolving to win for himself a position where he can make a contribution to society. Mr. Bn realizes that people make ninety per cent of their own breaks, good or bad. A man who knows what he is doing and who has won the respect of others will not be without recognition for long. As the high school door closes behind us, let us remember that with every ending there comes a beginning. Colleges, the armed forces, and the business world welcome us to their ranks. What happens now is strictly up to us. Nlay our diplomas become road maps. guiding us to happy and rewarding lives! foe Count Re ectwns Il I I v ll U47 Jlfiil 0 C J 3 1dI'X S ll!! W6 d UIII ll 0 1 S fill ll N 1 lem rn x N lu reuenl 11+ lll 9 in Q If uux4 1 r 1 II1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 onmnttee 1 ml: ld r .1 1 we 1 4 f f 0lIlI'Ill me ll li m s S 1 tl 1 4 5 X N N N puter tu N dv ueen DtClJT3ll0IlQ LIIIYIIIIIIIQQ I 1 I Q L I 5 1 I Jn SH re fllt JV ' unnmlttmc KV XN took clllr f of tu It t 0 tle ecumtxmm une 0 whlch 4 une fr m ne t 1 Tl 106 llace Knllx partie Beneath thc' Ned Wai chown as the 41.11111 the 11 1111 Ihc 5PIlflIIllIl1dllI played for dancm pleasure Refremhment um prnulul X P 61' ll f ld N 1 1 were ordf1rf1d on Xprll twenty thlrd of our Qophomore year and www :lf lm re cl m Nptunlnr nf oun jumux wear IUHN POI I ON tvok the helm of the Jumor Cla Q H15 f1rQt mater: were BII L HIC lx NI XX N111 118 lliellt EDITH HIDDEMEIN bccletdry and RXH FANCHER fred urn Om flr t whale me project was the magazmo drne whlch laaled for ten dass T p ellu Md B XRB Xh X SIARZMAINN who mm 4 record player ANY KARPHNNKI x 1 tlillld .md re1u11w,d a flash camera Olllfl Drawn prlzes were 11011 hw LOIS AL TNI XX 1 put xlmlf rddlo and SHIRLEX B XFDORI' a one hundred dollar bavmgs bond X ld pdrtx lumor Intex: un luld cn November thlrd mneteen hundlul md fnflw IX Vw gulcd through our WUXQIIIIMI I cm burg Battle fleld tour and our Hun lun llllll in heauuful hu vuache mn a wonderfullx hrlght dm In honor 1 f the Summa our Junior Semor I mm vsak Almost Paradn e En f nl unnu nt vm e Il octurue we ve pn Jam at the Club el R1 un u 1 was 1 4 on L1 ll w IIS vm were ac eys will 1 c u I Il xml thru cllalrmen made the clam possible Hand EDITH HIDDI 'XII X 4 I ICHII ll Pro ram PEL! I NIINE and BILL H 1 4. IUIIN UNION Iubhcltv ANN KARPIIXNKI and Theme BFTTY IUU I XI ix lrt m In .1 em 1 0 our star Qtu e Qemm wear mai our hrl tml Q ml Jm cn mmntu mx rho tll to plck the cards we me It to sell Thx project ua e xx l offum Ilewdent JIM SYLVLSTPI Vice Pre ldent KAY 'Nl Xl II R N If tdrx SX LXIX ROSF and Trea urer IRV LINDLEY Top QaleQmen nn the I ul IJII 11 mrs BRLQP LF70N BARB XR-X STARZM XVN and ANN KARPINQKI Ine la traxelfd to News Ya 1k on November ughteenth We aw Dont l Nvu the XX mor at lxamlm Fltv 'Xiu IC Hall wmted the majestic Umted Nauom Buxlmlm tvurffl ll I f X tu 1 and emu had fun waxtm m lme two hours for dlnner se xc Xu Imple waQ presented bx tle emor class m earlx March 'NI I- ill s f filler II1 I pulxr Xldx Uuuu and her court rmgned over the boph Hop on 'Wax tluml On NI u Q1 11111 mfl mntll mln llnforpmtlable W1 hlngton trlp occurred Illf lumf r Nm 1 I'1 m the Nemor Dinner Dance .md the mbplratlwnal Baudlum 11+ w rv umm ilu lu I1 1 uenti m our h1g.l1 chool caner but mo t memorable su hm m nf mfnl lllllf flilllfll nineteen hundred md flfh elgllt U .Xf llu- fun ami rain help a :mall kvrnel of cor lm st ir tu a HHN ming var rw-udp fm' lliil'N!'5I, fu Iliglll Nl'll I prep IQ 1 r 31 1' egl. WI 1 ' 'M f1 tln- rv-pmm-ilrilily of 4'1lH!'glf', of il r'ure1c1r. and u fdlTlA1.A. wv shall do it in I1 unty knn ing xv- hun- a gum! high -1-luml lvavkg: xml. UU' fliglll wllmvl claws lwgan lu mark 415 a lt'LiIll with f1l:111liun nf SlIlihUIHlPI'f' vluxf Qff' 'wrsi .IINI .'Yl.YESTEI. l'1.,'d- I: SYLYIA l'U,'E. Y'-1 1, b'i' 3 P,-X'l l'X Hl'I,l,. 5' WU: Lim! HAVXY FQXNCHFR. Tru- rvr. Nils- ,law fr wh and N111 Walt 11' Hull wc' our 1 ' -law uqlx'-ms, Hu firft claus me1t' gi took plate un Ft'bI'llilI'f fifteenll. l1ill'I 11,111 hun lrvd ami fifty- fix. 'I'l11 main Iupif' uf 11011 l'I'S8.liUl! was our Slllill Hop. which ml: sc'l1f1ml1xle11i for Huy ffm 1tll. C ' 1-4 ww' 1 quivkly uppu' -mi to 111 ke u V112 11 1 1nts for our firft lvig 1lu1r141: fIllAXRI.l'fS CHUWIJICH healwl tl11 liuml C Ill' : ll 1 Tl - f- llmnrlmillm- vas I'LlIIlLlillt'li lay NI.-XRKLIIC S'I'.-XIlN1ERg CH:XHl.F.' CRUYYDFR hnnll-I Ihr 1i'k1lN: I XH- l5.XRg . 1'M!Z.I.-XNf fl 11 I 1 .f' j Q 1 ' ., ' ' I 111 l,lIlPlil'ilf if nm- mitl 11' was QIlliti'li lay l'l'f:Xlll.If K.-KHP: BrXRBAl'.X l'fI,I.l5 -uw that progrzllll- wwe- llllillf' to urlvr: illfflllil S '1 1 51 It ANN KXHI INSKIB ' ' 11: and BIN, HIC Y. J .Y ,' L gi' I' 'S f l d ' ' S F1 f ' 'L 1 ll 11 1 of le' P 'I ws L11 1 X ' ' s. N N M L .1 1 ' 11 III 1. A lu 1 Q' ' 1 ws 'lf 'gi H? . ' s Y '1 1 1 lm tl1f1 Mfth s' Cir up. I's,5'irgs' 1 1 ' - ' , 1 iAv-.Vk'-I 3411... 1: V4 Y- 'Nj x4jM,Y. ' .4 7 ., ' I 74 its ,Al-i As s ' ' '1 os1' '1 s Q y, fn . 1 . ', , . .Qvi 'fi f vas avi .T Y ,h1- x 1 . : CNS ' j ' .' 'as - 1 L ' , ' 11 1 U 1-24 3 I S . 5 1 I ,A ' ' K H gr ' 1 1' '- ' '1 ug . E. I1'L' - wah I vicl d by If- N sf' a t l 'ww I i. ' D L 'IP' ilu- 1iilIlf 1.1 l r1l I H' y th' -tg-f' 'L Fa 'f 2 bl k k '.i 'l QI ull wcll nl N'ill4. jtllllllli 1111s a 1 ' , 1 '11 Q ' Z -- f. 'f 1 'I1i4'k'f' 'liIl.l. 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H41 un L .'-'K v ' 'w w Q , N11 Jane Bru ch C ass Admsors ALNIA NIATER Our Sprlngfleld Hlgh School Thou noble one and true To Thee we Qing agaln of our gold and blue Hearts proudlx los al ln Gong here unlte To pread abroad the fame of thx great power and Illlght 'Vlax thy on be falthful to thx dear memorx Hall our Alma Nlater we eer w1ll mg of thee Nlr Walt r Hall TITIIC ewer flowlng now blds ue all to go Hlgh lot or lowly weal or woe Llfe Q dutlee call us whate er befall Loxe honor pral e and glory thou wllt hear from all and Exer weetls xngmg the name we hold o dear VOICCQ Shout ln mem rx and echo far and near When we depart from thex proteetlon here Well oft look behlnd u wtth all affectlon dear Boldlx we launch out upon hfee torms mam and Lne our brlght hlgh chool dax all oser agam how Often we wlll ponder on cene of our tudent llfe And well mlle and murmur the name of Qprm fleld Hlgh. I1 SYLNEQTER PAT HLLL Ynendhne hdpiuhe and cheeriuhxe brmg popuhnw 3' HXNXLELQ ANN KARPYNSKX Gut mo 1 hpxcaX da m le m exen was BKLL HXCKNK AN P GG1 TUNE 4 X mbute to wut dependabxhxs ,,,,,.wf 1 L A 1 ff I - . ' H R a . , E- I Vlkk W 17 ri, T . Q ' , - i ,,.,, L fi' D' I ,gh 57 A A- A i , H31 I.. ' I. , .. .' ' 5 .' 95 3 5 ' I ' I' .. ' - . A w-, A ffl,,' N, -QIZ . . .' E - .' f X - ' 5 f 'kk h0iC9 IRV LINDLE CENIE FSIRCS J The fm-ndlm 1 way during all the day XM BOB DLNCAN SANDY NAC E In hrn r oft mr athletzc HIIIIIUP I PALLINE ZEBLEX BILL DLNC Qome can take Joke a uf-11 a tell them ..4f g,., 'XHKY BX XLR 1' XX Y Y KN? R hose 2. 1 mth abunl t zmuersa mn fmf'!'!k NHL BY X HX N V KYB XNU KH XX Vp WDM XHUXX X EX HCHXX XYY ROV, BX XKK or thexr s sins? Intl 1, 116118 Xlesdemoiselles and nmnswur In Auquerres Qi: f SQHIQI S Ch0iC9 Sillllff JIU SYIVESI INF Idllly la awmmn na J X KH UINKL f1R5 W KRNE C' I K rv was and the IIHHCF' lwat 'N 'Q ,W If FIF-XXOR POFFHEI RFHIR W UH' filllllllf llpl mah -...-4 -fag-1 0 F Y QYHRYJ Wnh X1 dx khat an HWY-10 B. XRXN X Y XYVW OHN X Ol LO' X hugjx K r xour dun hx a CX mn v ! 9 OEKXXNX XKKX NY NYKKM M X15 X '- '- ' . I. , X ku Ch0iC9 CH4RLIE caown R , UWA R non DLN Aw h HRER ur wr alll: way arf- lmnwn abroad U1RFlLST1HVER RH FANC ER In tto thwr ucv 0 ! YHRKETT-1 Q41R1N-IN JOHN POLLOS ,gmmx Bundle rl' cute-nv I f C.- Miss Edith Bigelow, Direclor A breathless moment Sen The senior play, Tzvelre Angry People, was different from established comedy- play precedents. lt was serious and dramatic with the action concentrated upon twelve jurors who had come to a verdict on a teenage lmoy who had allegedly killed his father. The cast. with their hard-working prompters. spent many hours practicing action. expression. and voice projection . . . all essential to a successful perform- ance. Practice was held almost daily for six weeks in spite of the measles which swept through the cast. Nevertheless, the players enjoyed giving the performance and had many amusing experiences at practice. Business facts of the play were handled hy committees of seniors: tickets. make-up. properties. scenery. puh- licity. and programs. Miss Edith Bigelow once again directed. Jack Hag:-lv . , lm n jurnr 4943 flvrllrwnllratml the Qtabblng. Samupll lay THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 1'r'f'.wfr1ts Tzve1uf qlrzgry People Sprirlgfield High Svlmol .'xlldit0I'illTH .IHGH BlI!lIII1l1Illl FIND.-XY. Nlklifill 7. 1958 8:13 I',XI. 'lshf' lumix-'-l1p4-M1111ll! lx Ni1fi'fdl'lilYIl0llIUfhfllllllillguil ll LVX fft is L D' if' 0. Exchange Pauline and Marketta. IVIARKETTA SAARINEN Visiting Springfield this year from Kurikka, Fin- land, is Marketta Saarinen. Back in her home town of 13,000 persons, Marlcetta has two younger sisters and a twelve-year-old brother. She has already finished her high school education, speaking Finnish. English, and Swedish well, and reading and writing German. During her final year Marlcetta studied, in addition to the languages, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. However, she didnlt have all these courses in one day. Here her studies include American his- tory. English. P.A.D.. and typing. Marketta has been in Springfield since August. She is living at 63 South Shelburne Road with Pauline Zebley and her family. She will culminate her visit with a three-week tour of the United States. 1, 1 , fr is 4 4, ay 1, ,V Q A M19 we- ' . :if 'V ' i' V ff, 4 , , 1. g , V ,6? . - M5637 fag, - V ,-y .fi f fx? 7: - ,f ' ' W1 f f ' ' 1 I Z? 26 ,, J ggi f . I , fr' ', ,wij,'::,fg ,174 , V f,..,5,,mg ., ,pwgaf V ,W f I 4' Q 'X fl , 5 bw., v f A., . 'x 'T 'N ' 3 I , V I . ' 2 5 ,ff 43 +9 I ' 3 ff Af 1 i 4 if I' f , . ' 4f 1:- ff, , 'yy 3 A , f ,,fa. f gt, 4. f A ggi' Qj,5ff1-pgg, 3, ww 4,3,5.' xg,f'g1.j,f,, 3 ' ff 'fiw f , 1.4 2'Q3.'S?,,v.1f' v . A fl' wi: r - 'vw I N1 1, ,, , ' 'gwffd if1.'ff: J ,- ef 17 .LM if tl 51- pf W , 1 Ami 67 . 4. -nts-5 rf 53 L wk ff .guy 1 ,,f . , -9 ,-W-fm N N if A . X 'I 5' 1 X i First rmv, left to rielzt: J. Faulkner. manager: R. Davis. Nl. Shane. C, Yocum. J, l,ie-lmeskinrl L. Svnder. .l. Samuels. ,l. Hiildemen. fl. Ellis. rn-captain, Sernnrl rout Mr. Mrffoacli. Wir. Salt D- VHSPP. Iwlnagerg 9. Moore. Y. Hedrick. J. Kirkpatrielc, 9. Pflllifllllk. H. Eshlmack. .l. Wilcox ll. Xlivflif-ll. R. Edgar. P. Mitchell. Thfrfl rnux' R. llrown. manager: J, Spallone. E. Dannaker: fl- llllft. J- ffresfi. W, Marker, xl. Ferrante. A. Logan. l.. Landau. Before school begins each year, in the heat of summer, the football team can be seen getting in shape for the coming season. This year we had more than our share of had luck with illness and injuries. The Asiatic flu postponed the Media game until later in the season. The season itself was not the best in the world, hut behind each point went hard, gruelling work on the part of each player. Practice, practice, and more practice seemed to be their motto as the round of games progressed. lt can be truly said that Springfield did not quit when they were behind hut kept on fighting down the field to the bitter end. ln all kinds of weather the school spirit Senior Nlanagers Dave Dunbraffk. Bill never died- our hm Hickman. Joe Boyle. AL f'L'LF7IAY LEY s ' ' ' 1 C 'C pt l - J A . . . , NNDER JOE HIDDEBIEIN CHARLES CROWDER GEORGE ELLIS L I sl x I First row. iff! ro right: R. Uunran, ro-captain: C. Crowder. R. Thomas. I. Poulos. .-X. Culezian, C. Diffir-vo, G. I.:-nnarri. D. xiflfifp, R. Cattey. W. Hickman. manager. Svrrmd mu D, Boacher, H. Milligan. R. Haokdam. R. McElroy. R. Diers. S. Carslaw. W. Lee. B. Novino. C. Paylor. J. Boylfd. manager. Mr. Bell, Hr. Mackriilfs. hflad coach. Third row: J. Rfiubpn. U. Stuart. D. Funital. R. Lane, N. Rand. R. Cowley. J. Ratliff, N, Naataai. W. Yarnali. T. gohn. D. Dunbrark. manager. - ' SCORES 1.957 Record SH S OPP. 6 Nether-Providence . .. T 0 Swarthmore ........ .. .... 21 T9 Lansdowne-.Xlcian .. 3 O fpper Marion ..... ...... 6 9 Haverford ,.... .. 21 6 Radnor .. N40 27 Yeadon . .. .. .32 13 Media .. .. . 20 0 Marple-Newtown .26 i ht' ffoaviivaz Rolwrt Niwfioaoii. Fliwrt 54-It ng . Williani Xfafkriiiv-. head 4'-ravh: Harrx Bell. Ifo-fapfafn BOB DVQNCAN BOB THOMAS .UNI SABIYELS BOB CATTEY JOHN POKLOF C? Ifuptain J Li . oxfj Lyx C104 cZ,:k fx ,f. QQ tk N Twc it x.,' CAL LI K zrst rou le! lo right Q ear C oyer L hutt, B. Starzmann. K. Pete-rs. A. Karpinski. 1 , ' pk Second rou E Bryan 9 Nagle L Rohrer M Hotchkiss. L. Barrie. Third row: CI. Hagen, P. 'Lk A ff TXCJ Jacobs 'NI1 Jane Bru ch coach J Brewster J Nlorris. Varsity H ocke SCORES l95T RECORD SHS OPP. l Nether Prov. ., ,, , 1 4 Ridley Township ,,,, 1 l Lansdowne . . 1 2 Radnor , , 0 l Marple 0 1 Yeadon . , 0 4 Nlcdia 2 0 Swarthmore 2 ,f.X ,A WH f JSR llc? ff J ' A is w 4 QQ 10.1 'MLCK-SQLM Another year. another good season. This describes the varsity hockey team. Captained by Linda Rohrer. the team finished its season with a T-1 record, being defeated only by Swarthmore. Al- though the team was composed primar- ily of seniors, only six were returning letter winners. The team was nicknamed a second half team, managing always to score during the last minutes of play. A. KARPINSKI S' BEAR S. INAGLE LINDA ROHRFR N1.IifJ'I'4 HKINN UU i K.I'FQ'I'FIRS ' i ii . .f I lf Junior Varsiti Horlfe i' What Ll tm-uni. XX hal 21 futurv. That Q nur junior XQIIKSIU Im-ki-x If-um xxiilvll flIlIFill'fi :IQ svamni itrhlllg HIIIX um' geniu- In I,ilIlS4i4HNIlf'-Jxitlllll. Lmiipnwmi l'iIlf'iiiX F. HRX AN ' V ' scjokiis . . WST RHHHNIH ' - ' .Nils Ul'I'. 1 . ' . fi N!'lil I' l'rm. U ' 2 Riiilvy Tlvmixliip I nf SHllilHIIl4PI'f'F. tiww girls simulri prmv 0 Ilmwhmmi 2 tn ln- xullizllrli- nstvppiiigr stone-s fm' lime- 1 Rd,1n,,, 0 xzusilx iiuringz tin- new! fe-is xr-urs. Thi- 22 Nlmp-N-xit.,ui1 U if-au' ai mliffr-rvnl girl was vlwwii In Valli- 3 W 11fi l1 U lain vuvii ganiw. It fr-min-el In xswrk out 51 -111 0 0 Nsartliiilwf- 0 i, Lll'ilf'xJilIl1' Urn-1-li am 1 Ulafiyx HM-f uvil. ' Hrxl mu. ,WH In zigfzlq K. lla--wtf. P. Ke-rr. l,, Him--. K. Nl-ritz. F. i'f'IliH'I'!. V. Nhrk Nfmifl IHI1 N. H.1rlm.mn. F. ln-.-Kg, IX, Nlixiiiimririg. ll. Fgmhr. In Hililiiiilfm, Xli-N lvliifix Hurt. 11.41411 IS. Sli XHXXI XX Tllllll mu Nl. Y.11iN-'t+r'. 4 liiul. ll. i,lllliII.lI'ix. lu 1 411p.4Hy,y, xl, lhnr, First row: F. Hoover, F. Warner, E. Baker, Captain: l.. Janiczek. R. Osborne, C. Tucker, W. Haller, Manager. X Run, fellas! C. Bauer. Second row: Nlr, Frv. Coach: Cross Country SCORES The cross-country team. in the fall of SHS OPP- 1957. had a fairly successful season. The 48 Chester .,........ .. ......,.. 15 , 18 xfedia ,7,w77,77,VV---A VYYVVQYW- 3 3 squad placed fifth among ten schools at gg git the lnvitational Meet, Marcus Hook, and 19 Penncfesf ----'--------'-'f ' 37 eighth of fifteen schools at the District 38 Marple-Newtown ..,,., 19 - U . U ' 15 Penneregt ,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,, M43 Champlonshlps. This sport is organized 7 M l-N ' .,,,.... 23 . . . . 3 arpe ewtolm with the distance runner in Illlfld. A Won-4 Lost competitor must build up his strength and ability so that he can compete in a two and one-half mile race as a mem- ber of the team. To qualify for a letter award a runner must have three years of continuous service earning at least ten points each season in team competi- tion. He must be cited by the coachis 6 N special recommendation. h '1 , -1 Ii '- Proud bovs receive their letters. 'L if Coach Dale Fry and -9 Captain Elliott Baker. V h , i ff? Q? 4. 4' ' -' 5 VV A fifglyawzign V 2 f A , f '2 ,lbw Q fhvi' ,fff 'Z - S., V1 VV , ' WV' V - V, ,AVQV , , , ,, , V V ',i' V37 f V, ' WV 2 ', l :'f' V' 4 ',,', 'JL ff Zzf , f'f' '4f'ifLf'i'f' f L, 5 ' . V Q' V V , M, ,WJ 4 ,V .iw 4- , 4,,f,,VMfV1 , p,w,4+,?1E,' , .J V ,, , V ,Q ,, ,,f,.f.,,,. .n.i,1 fff2g.. Li, V, ,f V MM-V1-lam ' ' N if fV A V V 'Vvf3'- 145' - M 7 V ,, V. h V V M . ., . :.,4. . , ,v .w Q Wg, Q V. - , . V V s - 4 ' Q7 f ' V I ' A V f 1 v' V , f ,VC M ,, V, - , ,Q , . , , Q in 4 F l WV 3 v Q -of W V ,V 1 V a 1 ' ' ,f - 'Y 'U ' ' Q J , W I ' si 'F i 74' '5 wh ' 9 Q 1 ,V W -15, V V ff, V V 'J , w vt ' ,hw 1 3 ,V V ' H ' 4 VJ ,, , . 1 5.5 f , I 1, , 2 34 'E 4 , - if 'ff L ' D7 ' , ji: 5 3, W' ' L , p : , V Q . If ' W 4, xg V 5 Y 7 ,, 73' A A 5 nf Q ' pl Q ,J 9'0 , .,V, , Zlrfff A S :Qi J' c 1 'VV A I 'Ri .r . 3 x , SEQ? f . m .K -' . 11 'n V W' V X, QV ... QV V V M., I ,. 7 Fx -- ,,,.Y ----VV-V-PM T' -NW 'vifjxx :V 'i'f3vP Q' 5 . Ficw N' 'WM - ' I Q. 'gym--V ,..X,. 75 fr . QM ,f f f , xy X t v' t 4 t Kneeling: R, l'lanc'her. S, Skinner. IJ. Burnham. Ifo-ffaptain: J. Fylxestt-r. flo-Captain: ll. xxliifllll R. Poli. Slamlirig: 5. flarslaw. NI. Shane-. ll, llenoxan. A. Wol-tenholnie. ff. tot-uni. .l. Xlartin . . . . . . . . . h Xl! ll, Neilwrle. ,l, lwrrantl. 5. folio. Manager: ll. lllvkman. Nlanagf-r: Nl. I.:-mmon. Loaf' 2 jones. lloavh. B 9 , 0 S VARSITY After an opening victory in a praetiee game against Ridley Township. the Cou- gar lrasketeers ran into real trouhle. hut managed to gixe its opponents some real seraps. The Varsity season ran from January to March with prac-tif-es hegiiniing in early Noxemher. ln the latter part of Deeemher our team trav- eled to the Kiwanis Tournament where it relinquished its ehampionship. Last year only two Varsity letter winners returned to the team. Eleeted eo-captains. Jim Sylvester and Dave Burnham led the team through the depressing season. It was hard for the hoys to learn how lo lose. hut they managed to keep on going to the seasoifs end. livery point that these fleet-footed players seooped into the lrasket was well earned. jim Sxl- vester led his teammates in scoring. 1 vt that lvalll nr- and Nlr. l.f-mmon. f.0!lf1'l6.S fi-AKRY WARNER pw. Wrestling a la husk.-tliall Y.'XRSl'l'X SKQORHS SHS UPI' 19 Ridley vllown-llip 18 40 l'pper llarlmy T3 66 lfpper Nlarion 69 57 Xlarple-Newtown 62 -ll lvpper Darlny 69 43 lpper Marion 30 36 l-3I'tQLl0StF1r' 00 42 Yeadon T3 52 Nledia UT 40 N1-tller-Proxidenee 81 JINI Si l.YlfS'I'l'fH R, J, FUI lfo-I, apiain Knwh-Hg. H' ljavim D. yl,.E1,,,y- ly, I-jarl.-y, R, llier-. li. Nliller. L. Stetson. Standing: Mr. Hall. 14,,u,4h1 j. N,-,L IU Lamlau, I-A Foehl. l'. Hollilmaugzh. ll. Cuthrill. A. Hfrfffwlfu-r. A. Logan U llvtlmlvrsmvli. lf. xll'til't'. ll. xlltllf. SCORES Basketball JUNIOR VARSITY Senior High Junior Varsity basketball is avtually a training ground for lmoys who wish to further their lmaslcethall tal- ents and become Varsity team members. Like their big hrothersf' the Varsity. the ,IV team showed their team spirit and good sportsmanship all season long. 'lille JV seasonal record was not too im- pressixe. Eddy Foehl was the Cougars' high-sr-oring r-hampion. The team had no 1-aptain for the season. lnut the lnoys elected one hefore eaeh game. This en- alvled all team memhers to have the ex- perienee of handling vaptain duties. 'C slls UPI'- 30 lladnor 34 All Suurtlnnore- 'lfl .32 Nlurple-N:-utomi U3 .W l.un-ilounv T5 lil V Villllrtl 'Q W Xl:-dia 75 lf Suartlnnoru 10 12 llililllflr 30 S33 Ne-the-r-l'roNiflenCe 73 RIN' 1.'.xNgjH1-jR llAYlf lll'RNll.f'Ul STEVIE SKINNFR B, Hickman. ll. Hoopman. N lilln UIIIHIHPVN I.o4I,'ap1a1'n W 7' v ff if 1. . 'eEi.S1fE?f44 G . 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P. Hickman, J. Tracy. manager: Miss Hart. eoach. Laerosse The newest sport in our scrlinul. Lacrosse has he- emne an impurtant spring sport for the girls. This was nnly tht- seeund year we have had a team. and the first year that the girls played a full sehedule- uf games. .-Xlthough most of last yearns team had returned. all the girls were still mniees and had a Int nl hard smrk tu shape themselves into a team. Hnwewr. with the players' enthusiasm. the r-naeh's kmfw-lifm. and many long hours of practice. the girls mastered the skills and played like an exper- ienced lacrosse team. Sen:-pirigr ia an impnrtant tv-vlinique. udy Lu- and Miss Gladys Hart. coaehe fradlw. girls. vradlf-. u V 5-:st -'iv 'Ks .li ' First mu: W. Hickman. inanagn-r: R. llaxi-. NI. Shane. G. DiCicc0. G. Ellis. R. Duncan. ll. r X O 'Y Warm-r. R. Galle-5. IJ, St:-in. R. Kaziu. R, Nieln-rle. D. Dcnovan. D. Dunbrack. Secoml rout J. Q XX l V, yy Oliwr. lllL1I13glf'IiI F. Carslaw, IJ. Fe-ustal. L. Stetson. R. McElroy, R. Dim-rs. R. Harley, J. Fe-rrantig i A QL ' Alf' R. Hovcy. .-X. Lwgan. Ii. Foe-hl. li. Nlohr. IJ. Magee. manager. Third rout Mr. Bell. cuaehg C: llrnss. L NI. Stenlw. lf. Stnffrr-gt-n. S. Wt-i-s. ll. Wilbur. ll. Brooks. D. Beach:-r, K. Keller. W. llunvan. I 7 ,- X ' J. Simpson. Nlr. Snlt. assistant coach. 'L' -JY 'c . dv ' X Co-Captains Bull lluncan anrl George Ellis led the baseball team tn an- other successful season. The learn. coachefl by Harry Bell, fielded a relative- -8 - ly new squad consisting of only a few returning letter winners. Practice V hegan early in March lhetween snow stormsl. The first game was played i earlv in Xuril -1' :film .kb A l ' 'V Contests gre playecl against Marple Newtown. Lansdowne-Alclan. Yea- or tlon,.7' ecliagaxether l'rmitlei1c'c. Swarilnnore, fpper Merion, and Radnor. X 1 - 1 . tlgeljtayx'ees.ucuacln-tl ln klhert bolt. plaved the same schedule as the varsitv. .V , A- x ' ' ' H Tl -Q' Jil, , , 1 A as .-- N . , Y if' ' X3 MNA f' A W I J J W L f C . lv A ' c, .l l liam-rup! S.L.1.D.Ef .f 1' . J 'K - 4, ' H, -ig . ' I 17.70, Q1 if J: 8.x I Rm: iiilfg .x..,, - -,A-..,,. X .f 14: -X L. SN f P Y sm ' '-X X Z. ,wv f-.Ruff .DQ Q A I -.ff 1 ,. V W 4 , -T' -3 E., First row: S. Rives. Nl. Kaiser. T. McDermott. J. Lawler. A. Kirkman. 5. Spears. A. Bierley. B. Hollywood. B. Aiken. W. Crecelieus. B. Sudell, B. Shawe. W. Loraine. Second row: Xl. Devito, C. Messick. V. Labosky. ll. Dodd, F. Kierstead. W. Schwarz. C. LaFey. R. Rubolin, F. Platt H. Fraley. R. Edgar. Third row: W. Schopf. R. Shoemaker. R. Hall. J. Kenny. J. Roosevelt. J. House, D. Carter. R. McQueen. D. Reger. J. Herman. ll. Shipps. Fourlh row: P. Nordblom. D. Pawlewiz. R. Rivell. P. Walker. R. Stettler. R. McConigal. FOOTBALL RECORD BOYS' B -XQKETB ALL 88 SHS OPP. 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Stret- ton, Class, Miss Baldwin. ai HELEN HILL Captain . fi . ni 's V X if ff ij i l x- N7 Ns' ,Ioan Madison BFS' Schwatt I1 Annette Bruno Carol Wagner Hutchinson HEY SIQHWATT PATSY FRASER V53-I Q !via2. -ww. w .4 M . .-N, .M VWN, Q. v- 1 Y .nn-0 1 L R vw 3. 'V ,. .. I I ,I , 'Y tif .u . 1 1? fix .5, . 1' :X i I V I I E S First row' R. Faneher. l. Lindley. J. Sylxester. J. Samuels. B. Hickman, B. Duncan. C. Crowder, M. Ftahmer. J. Hagele. J. Poulos. C. Warner. Y. D1-Xfflon. NI. Black. Second mir: Nlr, A. June- Jhtltleflfl W. Harker. J. Allison. H. Exhhaeh. K. Matter. C. Kaley. E. Feiner. B. Ftarzmann. li Ceire-u. ll. Faarinen. Xl, Shane. L. Ste-t-on. C. Yncum. A. Logan. P. Hollibough. Dr. W, Numan Adsicor. Third rout N. Heclriek. Bl. Wapan. C. Cruell. C. Jacoby. K. Wange. I.. Hutchinson X. Hartman. 9. fNleCa4l1len. J. Nlartin. ill. Park. ll. Klark. A. Bruno. L. Williamx. ff. l'atter-nr! l'. llierf. P. Jaemly. H. liiers, D. Nlelflrny. B. Huffman. B. Lee. -4 - ' ' 1 Senior H1 Uh .K 1 - i' I , 64 l Two members from each homeroom. elected to serve as representatives in our turlenl f'v:.l'! gzfwernment. compose the Senior High Council. Its forty-six members preeent the Fu' stuclent hoflyis icleas ancl opinions on matters of stuclent privileges am cutie U xsell as sehuol activities. The obligations of the Cuuneil are many. It muet eponeor aetixities for the Suppnrt of the Ftuclent hxeliange Prugram whieh it spun 4 re N ll'-Y, I I flames are llelcl lay the Couric-il anfl it has charge ul appuinting clanee to mrioue WL' other organizations thruughuut the year. .if nm: KI. Frahmer. Swretary: C. Crmvclf-r. Preeidentz B New Council members are installed in assfm J x nean. Vice Ilfl'5lllt'I1l. Seroml rmv: B. Hickman. Treasurer: l llagele. lj2iTllLiIll4'IlIBflLlIl1 J. Samuel-. Fergearit-at-.'Xr1riS. 'F .e 1 La' , Y ' . Q ' 1 i Y ' 'f - - f X ,' U 1 2 ff HPV wi ,5 rf gh 3 fi . ' N ly' fx V M ', fy , 7' 2+ ' 2 W., 9 1, Q 'Q ui lf. fx . 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V, I. . of r High N-linml. The staff is responsilile for the vollectlon and , ,gl V rr , , ,, f pavmflrit of liills. zinrl fur keeping uf'f'urate avtwulits of tht' 'r , 01139 g I 4 , 9 paper s fumls. llmives and cake liakcs also provldv funcli lv . , ' ' , . . , . . . ' 5 ' 1' ' k for tlif- Illllhlllilllllll. l apcri arc' QZIYPII out lip tliv 1-irvulation J, I, Qtaff. lzaf-li stuff im-mlwr is assigzm-rl fm- limiicrmmis to wliivli lit- must :lr-lin-r the papers mi lllfl lrmrriiiig of circu- lation. and from xsliivli lie must pick up the vxtras at the Curl of the rluy. :Xfter zr ropy clvacllinf- the typing Staff gets liusy rvatling 1-fipy for the printer. ll. Ftarmiaxin. liti-inwu Nlanagvr: Nl. Blat-k. l'i4lit4-riul li-'tml In XIf'I1llJr'f1 J. tltnnillff. 'liypingz Etlitwr. Ft ' 1 J 4 un- plannf-fl. IL.-iglf-. .X4lXv'I'IiNlIlg Xldlliigjvll ll. lie-zitivar. l'li1-I ra lirr rain. lilI'l'lll8llfII1 Xlanago-r --1. 1958 1 I 3 'N W1 -1 if -U far 'Q 'YQ VW: Z. -A. 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Xlattia. l., Williams. lf. Hiddr-men. lfdakin. G. Csirc'-u. Nl. Hickman. S. lhvlischuk. Asn vs 40 it ll. Nieflcc. Pnl. Luft: M4014 peratorsa Club To serve the sc-lionl by operating efficiently all equipment is the main objective nf this club. The members operate the pieces of school equipment at meetings. dances. programs. assemblies. and are responsible for shnwing classrnmn movies. Members run equipment for pay at prngrains and activities at the svhnol which are sponsored by outside organizations. The giving nf Movie Dances? and the serving of niilkshakes at lunchtime raise funds fur purchasing new school equipment. Tn ber-nine Z1 club nic-nilwer. one must apply fur membership. after which he will be vnted upon by the experienced members. This year for the first time girls were considered for membership. Nlilkshakes are pnpular with all at lunch time. S MXUI VTE jvbfbys.. M NXQAA x 'K ' Wmj Tlxmd' 'e fel: Ll wah Dave lleaucar. President, and Mr. John Bay. Advisor. inspect the new are spotlighi. p if 3' II? I ' ia ffiffai.. . '-' rrnjf-Nur pu-he-B arf' a wvlfww- -ight, AI. flaunt. Svcrvtary Dun lvrafk. Trva-urvr. f' , mf? ,?, :A L An 0111 pm gives thf- fvllowe sc-Inf' puintvrx. IJ. Bvauvar. Prfwirivntz F. Warnffr. Vice- Presiden nf ' L . 457:11 I gf K 1 A ' , ' A 1, cb! , , , ,.,,7' ' 1 . 'U' ' 154 .7 'IT' . ' C' x- . ' . nl ', , tif H! 'EJ F K . - 'Hush , I P1131 1l,. I',Npx W E .,,Z ' ' my 1 I I Sf-ning up prnjvclor- and .1-rf-vm in vlaesrmuud is an impurtant julw. R - nfffi ':.,:,+,-V ff V, 4-,- , ,ff W ,f3L,,,,2 , if W-'f f' uf. ':,'?f' 1 4f,5i'fif?i3iafv+ff' 'f4 h wwfwf Aw... I , W' j 4' M. 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'U' ,J . i X J , A Q . f 4, , A ' 1,5123 H I . 4 4if3??'g nm nr 54 vi mf Q53 A ' , . ld ,J f G If F-Q-1 ,.i,:,?'i, W, , , ,JF '. , ' ' Q First run .' lf. Nvaglv-v. X. Karpin-ki. K. Nlatter. ll. lkhn ir lx li hn in l Xiu r Ka rv Sefrnul mu: Nlr-. xlilfgl2iI'l'l Xlvxliiliael. .Mlvisfiit F. Xian f 3 + Y ner W., Fvhanni. 1. llllghiv. 7711.711 mu: W. Nile-. J. l'niwrs. ll lla in l W1 1 runn Press Club Xvtiiigr as press agent fur the Cougars. this vluh keeps Springfield High Sf-lnwl in the ne-iss. Nlernbers sulnnit urite-ups of the various sf-lnml ac-tivities fur weekly publication in several local and county newspapers. Spnrts activities. r-luli news. awards. and important pmgrani nntif-es appear in the special Springfield sections of these nr-xsspapers. ililnise Seniur High stuflents who have flGI1lUIlSlf8l9ll ilepenclahilitv anil exr-ellent writing alviliti are eligihle for nieniher- ship. Feninrs who have slinvvn outstanding interest and have avicllv fulfilled all news assignments nf the spwnswr anfl have served more than fine year with the t-lulv are presented Press Cluh Service awards. lining over the line point-, at in eiigi' 8 , xi! W g 6, g 1 7 3,5.tw Vx 5: . O 97 JP 5 First row, left to right: D. Stein. J. Robinson. R. Calladonato. M. Black. F. Warner. IJ. Beaucar. E. Baker. Second row: B. Duncan, ff. Bauer. J. Gallagher. D. Dunbrafk. B, Centn. Third rout B. Hickman, R. Osborne. R. Fancher. L. Janiseck, Mr. Walter Hall. Advisor. and Mike Black. President. J. Robinson. Chaplaing M. Black. President: D. Beaucar. Treas- urerg F. Warner. Vice President. , M4-' Hi-Y The members of this youth group aspire to gain self- improxement. a Christian outlook. and high standards of living. Their platform includes clean speech. Clean scholars ship. clean sportsmanship, and Clean living. Our Hi-Y is sponsored by the Community 'EYT' of Eastern Delaware County and was formed in the fall of 1954. Through group discussions. movies. and speakers. problems of interest to teenage boys are studied. Service projects and social events fill out the list of Hi-Y activities. To be eligible for mem- bership a boy must strive to make the clubls purposes a reality. Hay I have your attention. pleasef' ? i X Tu irst mu: I.. ihutt. If. Iiiiifiviiiwii. I. If-uhlman. I.. Hohrvr. NI, Vattrln. XI. Fuller. I.. Ge-igie. D. Hagen. Third r0u': W NI. IIHtvI1kix-. K. Prater-. I'. fwlilw-y. B. Starzmarm, IQ. lliirwu. Nilfw. II. Price: F. Fr:-as. fi. Crosby. I. Parker. I.. NI0u2IPy Nl, Slulimwr, XI. IIllI1Nl1'I'i I'. II, Wliippir-. K. Matt'-r. H. Nw-aghd, II. Faarinf-ri. 4. II'-ai. AI. Krihut. P. Ilif-ra NI. IIIPIliIPl', B li X15.-1, ,mwwifl mug II. 54'IlJIIHl. F. Row, ,I. XRIIIXYIHIKIP, IIumiIri-ri. I.. W'ilIiam-. I. K NIf'f. C. IIFHIINIIZIW, fi. 'Iywn S XI:-mi. F, I iwI1I. I'. Irv-n. II. .III1Vk'2lIif1, M. Nr-i4Ir'rl11vyz'r, I'. II'-l'e'tti.I,'Iirac3. X. Karpiu-ki. K. Iwhrwln. II. Klingxf.-r. P. Kamp. If. Fr-invr, Tri -Hi -Y Oni- nf thw mu-I ZIVIIYQ' vlubs in our -4-Iimul iQ thi- Tri-Iii-Y. IIQ IIIUIIH if In r-rrutr-. maintain. and PXIPIIII high ifIPaI4 through- out tha' -4.'I14ml and vnmniiinity. and Ilf'f'3IIx4' thw girl- in rhf- Club try tw lin- hy thv- nwtlo. they are wftvn a-Ivri tm- hi-Ip with wiwiw IITIIIVTIN. Ifnvli war the club vrvritriluitv- In thv H.Xl.1f..-X. IIxv'I'-Mix Iiuurl, -ffmI- lihriftmas prvsvnt- to Ihr' SJIVBIIUII philip'- 'lhy Hwuff- for chilfirvn. -ponsors thv Iia-If-r u-Qenihly. anwl svnd- Ifzi-Iv-r IvaQkf't- In Xfillvy Forge hwfpital. Ihf- girI4 Qpmi-wr ziuiiff--. hwlii vzikr- Inukr--. uml r'I1w'k mats fur prflgzrmn- h+'I1I at thi- high wI1mlI ti- viirn uwm-y fm' thvir pruji-r'IN. Fin! rffu: If. Xmlu Iliirlmrai. NI. NI4I'iLlllI. II. 5IivIIl 'Ii Il. .I. If- II I1I- Q- I 'I'I III'- If- IIf I'- Ii- KUllI'I'. -I4 II W'V'. 5 Ilrxilu. ,l. Ilxirliii. II. I'.irk-, I.. Wi'-xiii-ssfI-Qi. K. 1341--1-It. .I. I '?- Ii- IIf'UH-1Y1- If IIl lU 'IN- 5- 5T I - 5- IiV QI1 l1f- I I'i-iiivrw-x. F. Nhauh. I 'Ii-mlin-uri. 5. Wa!-riiiari. J, Iliigliiv. IIIIITV- l'i UVfI1 H1115 -I- II 3 f- Ii- WVUUIIIYIU- -I' Ilf0 V'If'f- IJ N1-ffffiffirffii I I'. Kvrr. .I. I I1'Ii. II, tml'-. .I. I'r-Iwi'-. II. Iiiiir- Iiimwl' I' IIIIIAI' II' SHINIII' AI' wialtvrs' P' KI3HII If- C4 HWY Ymhi. il' lmwi. U 5, imzmh qu lg,,,,,r-' I l.,,1,1,.,. All fjumillm ing. I. IIuhI1in--in. AI. Nliiniiiiig. lf. Iiurlvtt. 41..Iuwln. NI. lfiim I ' liwmll I, Nfl,-I-5,1 pain-I1-. X. Ihixwlu. II. Ih-Ifimlix. Il. William-wil. II. In-rrxiiiaiii. XI. Ivlwhi. II. IHHIIPIHII. I.. I'rf I I . 1 Iv , lliirff mug F. Nlilifr, J. Univ-i1iIw'iiIf'I1I. XI. Iirixwvll. IZ. XX:-hh. 3 l L Q First row: K. Crow, C. SCl1Hl1Hl. P. Diers. P. Meyers, A. Bruno, C. Broomall. P. Johnson, X -' I.. Boyer, S. Milligan. C. Faul. C. lrwin. K. Murphey. M. Flohr. I.. Cf-ngenliach, C. Stokes, -' K A +J Serond row: W. Lee. W. Yarnall, M. Wapen. C. Cruwell. l.. Williams, J. Tracy. M. Park, .- L B. Klinger, P. Kamp, K. Johnson. S. Manning. S. Whitt-vvay. R. Ritter, N. Nastasi. Third ro'u': 'M AV Miss Edith Bigelow, Advisor: Miss McDermott. D. Hagen. IJ. Ciarrocchi, B. Elser. J. Kester. ttf i . C. Kaleyt J. Van Winkle. E. Feiner, S. Moon. C. Mitchell. P. Smith. E. Schumauder, J. Reeder. J. 1 . 5 Neil, C. Wardrop, Mr. Dale Fry. Advisor. Fourth row: H. Stone. A. Dascola, B. Best. E. Mclntirc. - f . L i M vi P. Poulos, P. Smith. D. Root. l. Thalheimer. C. Ferrar, T. Sheldon. S. McCadden, M. Hotchkiss, ' K. Melville, W. Niles, P. Moretti. A. Cambol. J. Paul. 1 . .' g, Q . 4 4- . !yf ' F Vi Dramatic Club f NN 'A fhe tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grade dramatic clubs are directed by Mr. Fry, 'T 4 Miss Emery. and Miss Bigelow. respectivelv. These clubs offer those interested in arf' dramatics a chance to present at least two plavs a vear. The club members receive instruction in the history of drama and such phases of the art as make-up, costuming, lighting, and properties. Demonstrations and movies help to make the clubs' meetings informative. The clubs also provide an opportunity to earn points for the Thespian Society and to gain the much-needed experience. Bonnie Klinger. Presidentg Miss Edith Bigelow, Advisorg Pearle Ham it up, girls! Kamp. Vice President: Karen Johnson. Treasurerg Shelia Man- ning. Secretary. '- 'fe A ' 'J 6 A il 2 A . 'e .3 , r ' ' O ', ' 1 Y . . g l + ' ra U vi' i x fl -2:41 rl W all -it 2:5 Ana 4 ' N ' ram N LW fx' I 1 '. ,i ai,'P'5 gf ' 5, V ,, fu ve Z 4 4 v- , H I ' , f ff' 5 4 '-f - A l is X 7 1 v F L7 4 if ,fr 1! I .51 .li Q 1 V ' tr u g1s'gu' 1 f , . X I ls bl-gpm-nn, .. . An in : ,, K -f x QW f x at f i Q , gl 43, ' 1 '09 H755 F0143 fffl I0 flighff C. Wagner. NI. Neidermc-yer, A. llruno, Crew. C. liuhlman. Nl. Douros, N. Strain, K. Matter l N ati R. Amwake, C. Het-der, Il. Nlainvvaring. C. Orwin. C. Jacoby. son. Nl. Ftahmt-r, E. Neagley, S. Cnrnutt. C. Hagen. X Ke n A- MCCUUIHH. C. Sayrcs, C. Bennett, P. Smith. l.. Frvimuth, ll. Fpahr. S. Milli-r, S. lsenherg, Mrs. Green. Fourth row J. Tomlinson. Serorzrl row: lj. lliddemen. C. lloycr, l.. Fall. L. llutrhinson. N. Hartmann. J. Samuels, J. Lang:-, K Ba Sf 5. Nagle. M. Hotchkiss, Ii. Price, L. Rohrer, C. Csircsu, K. J. Parke-r. J. lmlmley, li. Kelican, A. Bruno, L. Nlouslu N c Peters, C. Myers. ll. Starzmann. ll. Whipple. li. Fehwatt, li. Ladd:-n. J. Kohut, l'. llalu-r, J. Jardine. J. llarr. Nl Kraal Berryman. Nl. liunsickc-r. Third row: K. Wang:-. V. David- B. Cettys. IJ. Hoot, P. Salma. C. Cro-by. IJ. Holley C 4 heiser, ll. Hiller. J. David, C. Yiisniew-ki, C. Schaum, l'. F. T. A. This club is for students who are interested in entering the teaching pro- fession. It is sponsored by the Springfield Teachers' Association. Students in tenth, eleventh. and twelfth grades and in the upper half of their class are eligible for membership. The cadet teaching program is carried on with the cooperation of all principals and teachers in the school district. Eleventh and twelfth graders are allowed to visit the various elementary and junior-senior high schools in the district once each month for observa- tion and teaching experience. Members had opportunities to attend county, district, and state lffll..-X. conventions during the year. Sealed, left to right: L. Rohrer. Presidentg B. Price. Vice Presidentg M. Hotchkiss. Librariang K. Peters. Lihrariang E. Csircsu. Secretary-Treasurer. President Linda Rohrer calls the meeting to order 1-?-1117 S First mul' li. Fniitli. Nl. Nlnwi-r. J. l.ilu-its. J. Rf-ml--r. N, Wvlmlm. E. lllhfxfll. F. Riley. C. Xlitf'l1Pll. E. lin-nnan. if, ll'-ftiv. if. lfalkv-nlzurg. V. Lynch. if. Elllf'l'lDgllOIl. R, Pnlugrutu. Seaonrl mu? lf. Wt-lmlv. J. l'1u11+'my. Y. llalryinpli-. N. Valentine. I., Fatz. H. lierf-my. J. Weinliarrlt. F. Cnrsruies. S. ffliillatar. K. Nl:-lxille. J. ffrwwtler. J. lfaniilln. J. Kesler. ll. Kaley. J. Craig. E. Pnesclil. Third rout Nlrs. lluyle. 5. lfelakin. U. Hagen. C. Wiagner. C. Patterson. D. flldl'I'4!CL'lll. I.. White. J YanWinklv. 5. Fehaula. ll, Run-ier. P. Fraser. A, Bruno. J. Dughif-. 5, Ramsay. K. Batdurf. J. Nlaclison. ff, Valentine, J. Quenmlrnfelil, Fourth wut ll. lflser. ll. lial-zer. W. Niles. P. Nlnretti. J. Traey. R, Nloitf. l'. Baker. X. tlainlml. T, Shelflnn. Nl. Qanipanaru. J. Manley. 'lf llarxf-3. B. llislmp. ff. Jumliy. l', Smith. ll. Ran-vli. l'. Klaglinlz. l'. Jamlmy, J. Walters. fl. We-grniann. F.B.L.A. X7 I Future Business Leaflers of :Xnieriea supplies an npportunity fur students with at z, i w least one 1-mninereial subject to gain aclclitional knmslerlge uf the lmusiness worlcl out- sicle the classroom. Their activities inelufle nmvies. clenwnstratiuns, guest speakers. ,JQ and prnjec-ts. Vrmn these at-tixities students learn m-eessary ter-liniepies fur a lvusiness U li n career. The inenilmers strixe tn ulitain tlie pntential qualities needed fur a gcmrl uffiee 25 5 worker. one that a eonipany will lre glad to have un its payrull. F.B.L..'X. is a national A youth organization spmisurecl by the lvniterl States Business llcluvatiun ,-Xssoeiation. L inliarmlt. 'llreasurerz S. ti-vrsniivs. l'i'esiileiit: ti, tliiltilur. 'l'h.t p1yl.1J1l.g infnymallt Minhgtgtit--1-peak:-1 Xiu l'resiilr-nt: ll. ll:-ren-iii. tfnrrr-s ynnmlin-f Set-it-lurx, . l f- . eing hooks liaek in their proper plan-s is not easy. it it r Q, ' ik Vi 'pfii V u se J ' VL? lfp qxm ,iff iff Q --'A I Vi-bl, 4 . N 'XJ' IL, l' 6 lf ' t '1 . 1. i - Ll lqlffl!! 'J .xv , I .gy ,1 ff! I-'irst rout B. Stone. NI. Park. L. Altman. l. Camillo. K. Xl:-liilla-. Se F. Brennan. Nl. l.. Nloses. ,l. Trac' Library Assistants Without the lihrary assistants the library would he a scene of rghaos. 'lihese students lend their study halls and after sw-liool to help the lihrarian eollate and process new hooks. make displays. file. eover the desk. and shelve the hooks. illhey. as lihrary assistants. are allowed sexeral privileges-to horrow hooks over the summer. to read new hooks even hefore they are Catalogued. and not to haxe to pay fines. .Xlthough this group never has met as a unit. it took field trips during the year. il-ll Nf' girls assist Nliss Graham in eheeking hooks. NI. Fuller. A. Nlanbeek. BI. Carter. A. Klein. fond ron: W. Haller. J. Lawrence. Nlillikvn. F, Hiller. C. Mitchell. .-X. Bruno. Conner. Nliss Graham. Adiisor, Third rout ll. Krug. S. Xlefladden. C. Jacoby. y. W. Niles. Nl, Criswell. l. Quedenfeld. urses Club Students interested in pmfessimial nursing are given demonstrations pertaining to nursing. health. and first aid hy this c-luh. The Nurses Clulm does not just include girls interested in her-wining nurses, It also relates to such fields as medical secretaries and lahoratory and X-ray technicians. Field trips. films. and guest speakers present the uppiirtunities nf llI'Ul-f'FilUIl2ll nursing in an effort tu stimulate the memlmers' interest in .that field of endeavor. There are upportunities for interested memhers tu help nursi-,lay aiding: in physivzil exaininatiuns and minor first aid. Nurses aid'-s pravtim- 1-airing: fur lriilll'lIls. Mrs. Margaret Sharer. Carol fiIf'WLlFl'PI1. Carnl Bonn First rozc: ff. Ty-un. J. Fitch. U. Cluiiiptnri. A. llanhei-lx. J. iamilln, ii. lLi..nf'. X. Klein. l.. th-iglf-. F, fluldsmith. Sefnizil mit: ll. Kiettys. .l, l'arl-zer. l.. Xiu-v-. J. lim-tl:-r. lf. llrelmr-n. Nl. iff-nrivr. lf. Nlitf-he-ll. l'. llatty. Nlrs. 5In1re-r. .Xdxi-nr. Tlurzl mu: J, lfgr-1-. 5. l rv'u-. li. llaru-y. ,l. Nlnrri-. N. llartmann. l'. l'l:1II. lf, Xl:-rrisnn. lf, Wie-rvin-lv. J. lmwiii. 'T' WY -Haw U 'l, ug X .f A J .J vs. 1 . N f. xx air! I V . . F! K ' ' .. J ,J V, 7 iv r i'-' .f J-F 1' Jul' ' ie' iv'-vi' 4 -4 hrs! muy' 5. Lnlin. Nl, liakvr. J. Himl4len1c'n. li, lllark. A. llulrmian. YX, Srliiwr. ll. lfigziiwla. 7 I R. J. lnli. ll. Ki-115. ff. lxauflr. l. Linfllvy. H. Kahn, X. rl'.Xfflun. Seronzl mn: li. lliiknian. J. llagge-lv. H. Hmnpnian. il. Ellis. R. FilI1f'l1riI'. J. Sylw-ste-r. B. Dunvan. 'lf l'l1rl11'li. J. Fannivl-. l,. Lrmnlvr. J. Pnulns. lj. hfwvlli. li. Warnrfr. Nl. Blacilq. Ur, William Nnnan. Xwlxisnr. 7.111.711 rout J. Hulrin-svn. li, llaxi-. I.. Fvnlinan. H. lJiCic'fw. D, Nivlmvrln. Nl. Slianff. fl. lrwiini. ,L Ilolfwkfi, ll, Stn-111-n. fcizutlz rout 5. fiai-law. J. Fairantv. ll. XlitCl1f'll. J. Lire--fi. H. Fslilvacli. R. Eclggar. ll. I.:-1-. ll. Jlwgw-. ll. Nlclflrny. H. Vim'-. ll. Harley. J. Fillllillff. J. Svwlti. J. Xlli-nn. li. Yarnall. errice Club 'lille' Semin- fflulv lias ln-cn a part uf our svlmnl fur ss-xi-ral yvars. It lwffin F . Q i xsilll nnly a fs-is nic-inlvf-rs ancl has grmxn lu an af-tiw nwnllwrsliip nl sixtx lam ! Wiilli llivir aclxisnr. llr. Nunan. tlic' lmys liaw assislwl in many nays. 'lilicx 1 arc- aluays un lianrl In slraiglitvn up llif- llIIlf'llfHUlIl nr lu llSll!'I'. or In assist in 5. . .L iS.. k. . -lIlX mu at sm ial lnnftwn lliliu f 'Il lm un scllinff rrrwrains at uni' allilcln p ra :- Y V6 4-xc-nts in llivii' xsllilc- javlwls. so YYf'll'liIlHXNlI arwunrl SIJflllgflf'lfl lliggli. 'lille Y X - -1 A K . l f '1 4, N fl l i r- YH also sponsor nur annual filirislinas llanrv. anml 4-ngagc in inany sovial avlixillcs uitliin tlieir clulm. 1 hllis. Y iw- l're-sulvnt: H. l'iam'ln'r. Se-fire-tary: Jim Sylwqer. Srrgightflnjng up the lunglmmm j. 3 jfygjgp Qluly 1 lm a-urvr: liwlm llunvan. Pro-iilvrit 62? fl A ff . 7',' WifW1f'i.7' F7 -r My 'il A 'Q Maw J 'WJ' fi . Q1 W7 .ff 9-1 wal, 'L .... 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V , I Q ,Hi ,,, . . . xl -, 5 -0-. . 05 A .1 3. ,. ,. .. . .ww , , ,Wim QW, f M -- If ., ,lg ' vw fm- f ww , Z' ' 4 f QL s . ,if I Y ,mfr '84 xv Saw if .e.. ,W ..,... A l A af- , Q -f II7 Ji, -A 1 ill, El . lg' K .Lv First row: P. Zebley, Treasurer, S. Nagle. President: Shirey, Student Directorg I. Lindley. Vice Presidentg K. Peters. Secretary. Second row: S. Freas. Librariang 5. Hoffman, Secretary: A. Hoffecker, Custodiang R. Marsh. Custodian, C. Miller, Custodiang S. Bear, Librarian. Band The Marching Blues br-gan the year with three practices a week in order to rehearse the formations that were seen at the football games during halftime. With the election of offi- cers the year got into full swing. The Band also joined cheer- ing our team at the pep rallies. With the money raised during the Band Blitz the group went on to take part in many activities. Some of the musicians took part in District Band and then we played host to the All-Eastern State Band. The Band ended its season with their annual spring concert and the Memorial Day Parade. First rout F Na le NI. Wei fried K Peterr S Hoffman. L. .. g , . c g , . -. . Carpenter, L. Hobson, J. Madison. Second row: J. Buhlrnann D. Hall. B. Kelligan, B. Dunhrack. J. Corwin. E. Camhell C. Lecalsey. P. Baker, S. Spangler. S. Bear. L. Rives. II Carter. P. Jackson. Third row: P. Diers. C. Herb. N. Rand B. Miller. S. Foehl, 5. Freas. C. Bradshaw, P. Zehlev, S. Shirey, D. Whipple, B. Hamilton. A. Wolstenholm, R. Cattey ly I 3 0 J Mr, Elwood S. Miller, Director and Suzanne Fhirev. Student Director. 1 Fourth rout: C. Carter, D. Kyle, J. Owens. D. Hatter. E. Mc Ellory. B. Gates. L. Clark, R. Hoopman. l. Lindley, R. Marsh R. Fancher. A. Hoffecker, B. Starzman, S. Casella. E. Foehl C. Miller. B. Bell. G. Potter. J. Lampert. Fifth rout J. Samuels Mr. Elwood Miller, A. Karpinski, K. Matter, BI. Neidermyer B. Mainwaring. F. Avery. Y, d'Afflon. A. Ottoson, D. Nlegee S. Skinner. KI. Hunsieker. C. Tyson, P. Stine, J. Hagele. dab- -ff I Color Guard fr Fl Af- 2 .S-.. i 1, X N. Karpin-ki. Se-rgf-ant of Color Guard: K. Nlattf-r. xlEij4lI'l'llI'2 F. Xlooll. 5r'rgc'1iI1l of Vliwirlvrs. K. Xlatti-r. Nlajorctte: 5. Hoon. Sergeant: ll. Elser. I.. Williams. C. Wilcox. C.. Herring. Tlcirlers C. Tisnn. XI. Neidermyer. B. Xlainwaring. A. Karpinski. Fergeantg M. Owens. P. Kerr. Each spring the Music Department has tryouts for girls interested in participating in the color guard and twirler units for the coming year. Last fall the girls helped the band raise funds in the Band Blitzi' and the Bucks for the Band Driveii before beginning re- hearsal for football season. Both groups were always seen in front of the lmand during half-time at the games going tlirougli tlleir precision drills. Of course. they made an appearance in the Spring Concert. strutting a new routine: and completed their year by marching in the annual Memorial llay Parade. Piano: l. Lange, lfirsl rout Y. Xlyf-rs. l'. Smith. l.. Rinehart. P. Hesser. Nl. Todd. K. Wange, N. Hartmann, J. Jardine, l. Messina. N. Pennington. D. Ward. Second row: Miss Richards. .l. Moore. C. Drew. Nl. VanScoter. C. Mitchell. C. Wright. L. Boyer. l.. Corlmilow. C. Feerrar. B. Bishop, P. Brown, C. Etherington. L. Tm-ssel. K. Bassett. .l. Butterworth, C. Sayers. Third row: A. Klein. D. Miller. Nl. Morrison, S. McCadden. Girls, Chorus The major activities of the girls' chorus, which is open to tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade girls. were the Christmas Candlelight Service, the An- nual Spring Concert. and helping the choir lead the assembly singing. In the girls' chorus the students may sing as an organized group and receive vocal training at the same time. Often the chorus experience serves as preparation for choir. The officers of the group aided it in ticket selling campaigns. took attemiance when the chorus met. and provided opening exercises for the groups meetings. The choir and girls' Chorus sing together at Christmas. . N ff' ,QV .' P. lluchhatter. H. Stone. 5. Stalker. R. Pologxuito. N. Pe-ikin. V. Davidheiser. l.. Mousley, l'. Burkhart. B. Smith, P. Solma. Bl. Kraatz. Fourth row: NI. Smith, J. Samuels. lsenberg. C. Valentine. J. Septor. J. Likens. S. Waterman. K. Crew J. Brewster. S. Milliken. D. Spahr, P. Mark. C. lrwin, Y. McCoy, E. Thompson. Cv. Knapp. S. Gerson. it 4,,f' I Miss Thelma Richards. Director t i fff 117 .K X 0 lu r N f li a if i ,I , ,a . - 4 if 4 5 5 r J 1,1 ff 1' if Q' L t first mu: X. lmgan. l.. Lanflau. W. Nlarlv-r. ll. llfriiler'-1-ri. R. Nlrlillrviy. 5. llraxman. ,I. Reulren. I ninw. J. Cfrf'-ci. W. Klaglwlz. W. lllli-. Serwzrl ruzr: U. Hurt. F. We-ie-. J. lf.-rra P. ll. Wilbur, H. llir-r-. W, fl4'l'lH'21Ilf'. ,I. l'lLlIll4'l'NIuIlr'. lf. Wivli. li. Ile-m. Nl. Nl21llll1'Wy. Nlr. l. llr-lVxligzr1,y.,,, ' lJiref'lwr. Tfiirrf rout T. lie-lj:-nnarrw. L. Weil:-r. 5. Wliiteway. f,. Griiwell. NRLWHQSI1. Hxltgyiclaniitx' I if wg W. Yarnall. J. Faulkner. R. llurnley. J. limqli, Cy ,Lf x xl' - Q . ' V . 4, 1 f M ff Q Xb blk? if l 1 ,1 f 1 .1 be YL J A . fi vu , .Oc QV Ml 5. X X1 if .1 A ' ' tl s X A O' N ,fo U Li'-L ju 1 . r X Xli lu i ll IM I U1 A '41, ffwflfl' I, xd., 'KJ 3143! rx' 'Mfr' . Boys' Glee Club V '.-, The Buys' Clee fflulw has lreeu in eiciftc-me fm' only a ferr years. Composed chiefly of suphomore lmys. it Qi-rves as a Stepping stone to the Choir. The Clulfs main purpnse is lu huilfl in the lmys an interest for singing in the Senior High and in gzixe them f'XpPI'lf'l1!'f' in part Singing. The group macle its first 2llJIPPill'8Ill'l' in the Chriflmas ifzimlleliglit Fr-rxive last llf-eemlwer. The Clee Cluli helpefl the vliuir. vliurus. aml ureliestrzi leafl the assemlily Singing every Thurs- clay. Practive make- pf-rf:-ct. f ff l,vl KX .Lx l . l 'l Al -WJ I x ? 'n -1, -T2vf'53f f ls. vi' ' .., N YQ . -s 'a ' j 0 ' ' 'ff '- 7, . .lf an -HQ N at I '!.1 5 - of I i. , :sa r QI' - -. QI... . . ,1 1 0 '..' , ' M vp .F l 'Af' ',M .n, .9 vw. . v fp A 4- .- I Q w-'XM ,wg . '1- , ' f I ,,.,, r 'N , -.- .. ,.,,. ,us ,, 5 I 3' ' 'A' Q A M, V i ' Sf.. s W'-7 LJ- y fn' , . aff. JI. ' 5 L , ,, Q ,' ,..,- L I 6 U H 1 l ,., , W 49 W ., J.- . .Q-.f U l X ' K' .www n 4.5 . xlg wx, l22 a A 'F' , I x , , EH ' .Q .JQL A ' I Ng. ti ,sh .as :iff is 1 h f'?'f' U ' r. 5 :-i8-1 ., i A .1 Ir ,ff-fw. ,. . ZZ Ib i I ' 57 1 'J 4 lf, iff' f 1 9 ng' 1 git' f'x ix in 1'-'ha K' 'pg' ,lf ali Wu r 5'1 ' fm QQ... M451 '1 HOMEROOIVI 206 First row: P. Kerr. E. Hersker. ll. Hagen. J Hague. J. Koliut. A. Hoffecker. M. Conner. Sec' ond rout L. Lawton. D. Holley. J. Kelly. 5 Korenko. J. Humphreys. B. Hunter. Thiru' rou' L. Herring. R. Holt. J. Kirkpatrick. K. Greene. L. Janiezek. C. Tueker. W. Gerson, Fourth row N. Hedrick. M. Hirkman. A. Kleiner. C. Heffie J. lnnis. C. Herb. Fifth rout: M. Klagholtz. T Harvey. P. Girvin. M. Haussman. P. Jaeohy, HOMEROOM 212 First row: C. Sehaum. C. Risley. S. Spangler, R, Quail. J. Reederj R. Scott. M. Owens. Second row: L. Fentman. ll. Price. J. Robinson. C. Pat- terson. M. Sf'ifliflt'Il. J. Parker. Third rout J. Siple. R. 0'5ullivan. L. Rives. J. Rucekq B, Hamilton. J. Stefani. T. Sheldon. Fourth row: C. Smith. F. Riley. M. Shane. J. Quenflenfeld. J. Simpson. Fifth row: S. Polisehuk. J. Morris, R. Schroder. S. Ramsay. W. Hanna. HOMEROOM 208 First rout J. Madi-on. C. Leonard. C. Mitehell. R. Coyle. V. Lyneli. W. Boyd. P. Kral. Serond rout T. Morrison. ll. Moore. W. Niles. J. Mar- tin. J. Lobley, F. Vogan. Third row: B. Mohr. R. McDonald. J. Leilieskind. D. Lennox. R. Watson. D. MaeGregor. R. Osborne. Fourth r0u': J. Megill. K. Neyhart. R. Mattie. R. Moitz, P. Mitehell. P. Moretti. Fifth rout: M, Minalelli. J. Malloy. J. Manley. F. MCKee. HOMEROOM 210 First row: E. Thesen. A. Walstenhome. C. Valen- tine. C. Yoeum. J. Tomlinson. A. Williams. C. Wagner. Seeorzd rout: U. Thomas. L. Rte-tson. M. Wielister. D. Stretton. N. Mvehli. J. Vishneski. Third row: P. Wiek. J. Yveinhardt. H. Sykes. J. Walter. L. Tyler. J. Traey. T. Trego. Fourth row: C. Stokes. P. Stevens. L. Williams. E. Telgheider. S. Wood. J. Wilcox. Fifth row: E. Stenz. G. Williamson. J. Tuzza. C. We-gmann. Photo hy Boll Bailey Studio HOMEROONI 254 First row: L. Barrie. R. Black. Nl. Carter. J. Burman. C. Bennet. R. Bird. C. Bradshaw. Ser- ond rout: T. Baker. C. Cavanaugh. R. Cowley, K. Batdorf. C. Carter. A. Bruno. Third row: B. Clements. D. Ciarrochi. C. Clements. E. Brennan, L. Clark. Fourth row: D. Beacher. A. Bruno, S. Brauvman. Chibitar. ,l. Clenrlening, L. Clegg. Fifth row: R. Callodonato, NI. Campanero. J. Allison. P. Baker. D. Cooper. HOMEROOM 100 First row: S. Borishek, K. Lane, J. Powers. C. Adler. J. Moore. H. Milligan. J. Lange. Serond row: T. DeCvennard. N. Hellman. C. Daylor. A. Klcfluigan. J. Butler. B. Cettys. Third row: W. Clevenger, V. Davidheiser. A. Roberts. M. Clau- sen, R. Huffman. L. Carpenter, R. Gasslein. Fourth rout E. Tomlinson. C. Javolmy. R. Nlarsh. F. Wick. L. Alber. J. Duffy. HOMEROOM 251 First rout: J. Dughie. B. Dayton. K. Crew. D. Drennon. L. Freimuth, D. Denoven. P. Smith. Sefond row: R. Davis. S. Foehl. P. Evans. C. Falkenhurg. C. DiCicco. BI. Drennan. R. Ed- wards. Third row: J. Gallagher. P. Diers. K. Karawin. C. Drew. XI. Didin, B. Elser. Fourth row: C. Croshy,A1. Dickerhoff. H. Eshhach. A. Cambol. S. Freas. . f- wwf'-s. Jw HOMEROOM 103 First row: S. Free-z. ,L Wilson. J. David. A Arcaro. J. Cegenback. E. Foehl. V. McCoy Second rout C. Thompson. L. Landau. ,l. Murphy Third row: D. Parker. P. Jackson. B. Hovev, B. Kelican. F. Weiss. S. Milliken. J. Hammerstone. Fourth row: R. Thomas. J. Paul. R. Diers, C. Etherington. R. Douras. E. Campbell. Hart- man. B. Bishop. P. Burkhart. D. Ward. J. Nevin. Ilmlkjlioml 15.1 First rmr: NI. Nlmver. R. Brown. R, f.n- 1. Lngan. J. Brf-wstf-r. B. Hindlf-. C. Crewdson. SPVIJIYII muy' .N Iiurvh. H. Nlillay. fl. Wi-ruins-ki C. Wardrup. P.. I.. Hwhf-I1-tr'in. IS, Klllglilflll Third rout C. Spahr. .I. Cresci. M. Stuffregen. H. Rf-fisff. M. Nivffaul. C. Clark. P. Brown. Ffmrlh XY rnux' J. Fitvh. IS. Nminu. I. Thalhefimer. Scihopf. H. FI:-vf-rn. F. Casvlla. Fifth row: Wangv. J. Barr. NI. I.. fmld. R. 4. RlI'll1ll'1l F. Hiller. Sixth mu: E. Xlaclnlire. I. mf . Cmlshall. D. Knut. , , r f'U I' V 1? ij 1 IPX:-Iii, ' L+ 4 fl 'W . 'il 3 M.......,. 1 v N -. J-, r ' ICMA elliot' 1 l ' ' HONIEROONI 159 fini mu: In, Ilwxnp-H11. X. Ottuwn. 5. 1-1-11- lwrgg. XX. Xlzirkvr. Nl. Mark. H. H4-nt. 5. Fir-4-1 .Nvfmul mit: U. Hurt. XI. x8Il5f'frII'!'. H. flrwlx F. lv'-r'-M. IP. IN-11-tgx1..l. UL1Itwr'wm'Il1, limi! lffll U. Yanni. JK. U-awlu. X Naxta-1. U. H111--r. H Hmm. ,I. figf'-1 .l. lildlldll. funffff mn. X Xlyfr-. li. H-'-I. l'. Krug. P. Pmllf--. lzrlla Vflll D. Nvflly. I.. llmlfl. I, Hall, uuunnlQ 35.2. HUNIEROONI 156 First row: R. Sxmril. H. XIi1ilIW21l'il1gl. l'. Ilulli- lliillglll. f.. Iirmmrall. li. Iiffall. C.. NX right. .Nvmrirl rout H. Gr-nwivk. C. Knapp. R. Cn--ta. K. Bas- svtt. U. Mvgve. K. Murphy. Tlzini rnziy' N. FIM'- ens. B. Burnlvy. I.. Cmlmilow. J. Oliver, P. Sulmu. K. Fvllxwiklv. li. llunlvraf-k, Fmfrfli mu J B, Nlar'.X1lan1. H. Ftonv. I. Conte-11. C. Xxvivffill-ki E. Xlyvrs. H. Travy. Fifth ruzix' IJ. Wzlrnfwk. L Rin:-hart. H. Xarnall. J, Messina. J. Churvhxnan. HONIEROOM 157 Firxf muy' XI. Kraatz. H. Huylv. U. Ftifnf-. H fflllhrie-ll. I., Wakmsfki. 'lf Nlakvr. Tizirfl rffu. ff. Xlillvr. I., Tr-1'I-fl. Y. Svllaivfr-r'. V. I5w'giI!y. K H . . .. . . . nl-tellm. C.. ly-Hn. fffiuliz mu: ff, XMIM-X. .l. Fwrlii. S. flnldxlrrith. If. flruwz-ll. N. l,4'i1'Q1I'llI4I. T. 0'Nf-ill. Fifrlz rout P. Fmith. IJ. Hill. F. Durham. V. Ihlnlrllullw. Nl. Farnunggini. ......,.i, HOMEROONI 201 First rout l.. Linfalata. W. Svhafff-r. Nl. J0lH1f0 D. lrlenderfon, L. Boyer. J. Ratliff. L. Robson Secorzrl row: .-X. Arvaro. K. Rffvcl. ll. Mathews, Nl. Smith, J. SIl21ll0l'1P, C. Hom-en. Thirrl row: ll, Smith. li. Wilvox. lf. flramf-r. S. flurxlaw. fl. Kle-in. R. K1-llvr. P. Dresser. Fourth row: L Houslev, J. Nr-il. C. Fefrrar. YV. Lipparil. S xii-cgaiiiien. mm ffm-f J. nam. N. Peikin. I ly.'xJl'S4E1ll!ll'4Y. SECTION 9-1 First row: I . Nlarnivlu. ll. Frazer. F. Hai-nlv. S. Fullvrtrm. F. Riws. Xl. Kuhlmann. lf. Nlrlfllruy. Sefonrl roiix' Nl. Xlurin. ll. De-nipstvr. K. Norman. N. ffllilritzir. J. Kimi:-wlt. lf. llotvlilxiri. Tliirfl milf: N. lfislie-r. lf. Rf-ill, M. Fuhs. J. llrown. V Ftrvttnn. Flrllflh mir: fi. lieere. li. llausimann, L. Galley. W. llie-rly. J. flmiper. Nl. Ure-vnfie-lil ff! , .61 g Z V . Pj 7 J l ix ' I 1 f Kcf' HOMEROOM 203 First mic: fl. Sayre-s. .-lpplvgatc-. J, S,.I,t,,,- U. Byers. C. Faul. W. Lev. J. Likens. Second row. M. Morrison. W. Truavott. B. Angpll. D. Wilbur J. Mafllfl. B- LFP. Third r0u': B. Rausch. A Gaul. J. Corwin. ll, Nlr-Flraiy, C Hr-ning. D Harley. N. Pvnnington. Fourth row: J. Jarrline B- Hailelf- J. Boyf-r. B. Johnson. Fifth row: XI Tautaros. D. Nnrillilom, W. Faccomaulci. J. Ballas Nun' Firsl r0zi'.' C. Harper. B. 51ll't'Il5l'1U. X. Kirkn J. Hanfi-n. B. Sllilllfh if. llif-nias. U. Blifsari SliC'l'l0X 'J-2 .Nw-wifi rnzig KIA Xl:-iiulwl. ll. Fuilvll. L. Lmslry. W. Alilrm-ml. lf, Wool-Inn. J. Uwvrii. Thin! rfizv: W. Creve-liua J. Xlillf-r. J. Hermann. K. Ren arcl. D. Nlilkuwfl-Qi. Funrlh VUILS Xl. Schmitt. J. Lawlf-r. Nl. l.urmitt. l.. llavliliartli. P. Juffv, T Bluwk. Fllflii rout K. llurft. C. Hmm-r. Nl. El- well. P. Wallivr. L. Rene. ian. l. SECTION 9-3 First row: D. Reger, J. Amwake, R. Cates. E. Scott, T. McDermott. J. Wynn, J. Curtis. Second row: J. Klineherger, R. Hoopman, S. Lashe, S. Richards, L. Jensen. R. Osmond. Third rout: R. Brown. V. Lingg, R. Abell. P. Cross. D. Carter. Fourth row: C. I-Ielmig, J. Snyder, P. McKee, L. Heward. R. Keen. D. Hall. Fifth rout J. McDowell. K. Kabakjian. C. Mitchell. B. Nyce, S. Yarrington, B. Moore. I U f Q F-I ' R nh ii A' xp-A . I rx .Au SECTION 9-6 First row: W. Power. S. Skinner. R. We-st. D. Sterling. P. Bretherick. M. Shannon. J. Kennedy. Sefond rout: J. Coldimith. R. Bergner, P. Mar- cantuono. N. Morris. M. Heffie. J. R. Rose. Third row: R. Edgar. P. Egan. D. Walker. L. Poli, D. Pierucci. Fourth row: J. Karpin-ki, F. Haberle, T. Maneell. R. Buhlmann. Fifth row: C. Riteert, M. Shipps, A. Owens. R. Howard. SECTION 9-4 First row: J. Smith. Lampe, J. Stewart. S. Brennan. S. Spears. B. Liveright. C. Lafey. Sec- ond row: F. Schwarz. A. Hull. K. Holtkamp, M. Smith. F. Kierstead. R. Axelrod. Third rout J. Godmilow. D. Paxton. C. Benford, R. C-arson B. Gillingham. Fourth rout: O. Warner. J. Shoe- maker. D. McCurk, L. Turner. Fifth row: C. Butcher. K. Maits. J. Lochart. M. Fitzgerald. M. Marrongelli. SECTION 9-5 First rout: R. Lewis. B. Thorp. R. Fahnstock. L. Lutz, R. Hollywood. C. Nellie. .I. Dayton. Second row: R. Lowry. J. Wilhelm. T. Roberts. R. YVardell, T. Zastrow. D. Clemdening. Third row: E. Kaiper. W. Holt. J. Medbery. M. Alm- gren. C. Ellis. Fourth row: G. Barbour, S. Cisch- er, R. Dornan, S. Middleton. Fifth row: R. Rush- ton, N. Mann. SECTION 9-8 First row: A. Fuller, J. Bell. C. Messick, B Hackman, B. Stegmerten, A. Hall, J. Schriver Second row: R. Petolicchio, C. Pennington, R Strawley, L. Schroth, R. Thompson. Third row: J. Davies, E. Hooven, C, Wikete, D. McCue Fourth row: R. Murray, L. Calantino, J. Masvher. SECTION 9-9 First row: J. Nichols. B. Miller, W. Ramsey, .l Greenland, H. Tranchitella, D. Merk. T. Kral. Second row: H. Lee, S. Taylor, C. Ristine, J DeForrest, C. Fulker, M. Sehreiber. Third row D. Malloy, M. Khelghatian, M. Rose. P. Sralone SECTION 9-7 First row: R. Hall, G. Swain, T. Anderson, W. Hird, H. Bortman, R. Reganato, R. Aiken. Sec- ond row: P. Nordblom, R. Roth, C. Coe, J.Aungst, J. Cleland, C. Vadauia. Third row: S. Lawler, G. Romani, J. Maxwell, H. Fraley, R. Storm. Fourth row: J. Morris. R. Stettler. Cf. Lampe. P. Bitt- ner. Fifth row: T. Wilks, W. Pellegrini, J. Benn. SECTION 9-10 First row: V. Re-iffer, J. Bell. R. DiStasio, P. Ortlip, R. Be-rek. N. Murphy, T. Thorpe. Serorzd row: R. Rubolin, B. I.. Harris, R. Fantini, F. Nardi, J. Megill, 5. Horrox. Third row: E. Bixby, B. Cvalantino, M. King. SECTION 9-11 First row: C. Luby, D. Campanaro, D. Burnham, B. Fra-as. R. Paylor. C. Schnf-ider. C. Plousis Serond row: B. Durham. B. Corsones. C. Orr, J Conforti, E. Morrison, S. W'0ociward. Third row J. Bc-reny, R. Valentine. S. Parks. J. Higgins. SECTION 8-3 First row: R. Kahahjian, J. Howarfl. E. Kori- man, NI. DeVito. K. Dr-hn, V. Lahosky. H. Hurt. Ser-and row: J. Vanles. S. Austin. F. Brewster. XI. Graf. D, Nickols, N. Wlay. Third muy' B. Fall-one, Xl. Toflak. C. Feiner, R. Fine. R. Moser. Fuurth row: W. Hackman. I . Legaz. N, Siiyilvr. C. Rirnalo, P. Noxik. SECTION 8-1 First row.' B. Kerr, G. Buckley. J. Bohl, L. Lafey F. Platt. B. Chestnut. Sefond row: C. Milne, L Hayes, V. Sloan. J. Wagenseller, S. Class, C Almgren. Third rous: W. Albright, C. McCallis ter. II. McKay, J. Jones. NI. Evans. Fourth row E. Adair, A. Dell, M. shaub, J. Goebel, E. Wyatt! R. Holstein. SECTION 8-2 First row: D. I4-ar, W. Bollinger, M. Wicks, J Schall, J. Applegate, J. Warne-r, S. I.. Reid. Second row: R. Hellman, G. Quinn, S. Evans, A. Spears. A. Coburn. C. Thomas. Third row. D. Davies, B. Burritt. V. Smith. D. Wange. P. Joseph. Fourth row: K. Smith. L. Freeman, I... D Clober, D. Kaley. Fifth row: D. Detewler, Matter, D. Moretti, M, Buhelis, R. Kamin, J. Rowan. SECTIOY 8-S First row: C. Blavk. R. Ifutltl. 5. flriffitb. W. Linton. P. W-IDIJIP. If. Kirkpatrick. Il, tire-w. Svrnna' r0u': II. Rf-Ptlflr, 9, Nr-aglvv. I. llarrlr-rwr. NI. Klee-ks. KI. KvySer. IJ. ,IttD1'4. Thirrl flllL'.' C. Rf-Pk. XI. IJUlIl3l'Il'f'. I'. lar-un. II, V1-rnwalt. IJ. Bruce Fourth row: F. Klaghnlz. S. Roeps. R. Short. F. Yarnall. Fifth row: If. I.:-rl-'lir'rt. FI. Dnirgberty. .I. Cruell. SIICTIUNI 8-6 First rout F. .-ivory. .I. Xlvrv-tlitb. R. Sfbillor. B. Layne. KI. Walt:-r. I. Wirltluvvwn. I. King. Sefond row: R. Millor. I. Noyvs. C, W?-iss. B Hallowell. I. Flynn. NI, flaunt. Third raw: I Walker, ,I. Oylf-r. V. ,Iu4l4l. W. Harvrfy. NI. Royle. Fourth rout J. Ivins. R. ,Inns-5. N. Owena IJ Haflltnnnvll. Fifth rout F. Harnpf, H. NIt'Kn1'tt, R. Iiarnum. C. Larmn. R. Rt-bin-4-n, P. Harp. II II62lt'Ilf'l'. SECTION 8-4 Firw mu: Cf Fr-ltg. II. Ffptnr. If. Turkvr. R. NIP.-Xlli--tf'r. F. Saw-r. NI. Holland. C. Linton. Sflllflll rout IL. Carrlinor. C, GTPPHBCTP. I. flirarfl. R. Katz. J IJifQicf.0. E. Spangler. Thrrzl mu NI. Bixby. ff. Frirk. F. Wood. IJ. RP'--fa ff. NI'-unr, Fourth rout: R. Harllo. D, Kirkpatrink. I- 5f'l1w'it1Pr. IP. Wilfrvn. B. IPSN-r. C. ffantpbv-ll. 'l. Tretiak. SECTION 8-T Ftrs! rouz' IJ. Clement. NI. Spangler. P. Ebel N. Gilbert. H. Messivk. Second row: T. Bartrnan BI. Costf-. Innis. XI. Eggart. 5. Hobbs, E Riley. Thirrl row: II. Sampson. I. Davids. D Greenwood. W. Sbarer. S. Ethridge. Fourth rou' I. NIaxwPll, B. Earle. B. Innes. G. Bowers, I Rook. S. Kraatz. Fifth row: S. Yarringtnn. A Milwrling. C. Lutz. U. Davidheiser, D. Winters SECTION 8-8 First rou.': B. Kc-vis, W. McClintock. G. Schroth. T. Gargzuilo. D. liuflkn. J, Bent.-S. Palland Second row: T. Henclrivks. L. Borishek. F. Hougendobler. A. Sprey. C. Dalrymple. B. Tom- linson. Third row: S. Thompson, C. Yurayange, S. Clark. H. Ritsert. II, Drennen. W, Casto, J Miller. Fourth rout A. Henning, J. Grossman G. Tncld. D. Park. W. Smith. ---v-up-u.. F .G CJ First row: K. Whitfield. K. Stenz, M. Matthews, J. Kederis, C. Horner. W. Rurier. V. VanOrmer. Second row: C. Cresci. B. Payson. D. Quail. B. Buck. NI. Kawalyczk, B. Gillingham. Third row: V. Milliken. T. Kemp. E. SPUICSP. G, Plank, E. Hasslett. Fourth row: K. Ebling, F. Wren, R Carson. R. Bird. rf SECTION 8-I1 uulllnq SECTION 8-9 First rout NI. Quail:-rifehl. J. Dyal. J. Knott,, K. Hamilton. K. Parris. S. Gitt. J. Gers0n.I Ser-mid row: J. Langwforrl. I. Tittelhaum. R. Meramlo. B. Bradley. IJ. Pawlewiez, G. Schrumpf. Third rout XI. Clegg. S. Stefani. B. J. Madison, R. Ciarocchi, B. Duffy. Fourth row: A. Handler, C. Weeher. N. Vance. R. Rivell, J. Turner. SECTION 8-10 First row: L. Harlow. T. Liverright, B. White- man, R. Harhaugh. E. Irey. W. Black, P. Cog- geshall. Second row: M. Petrelli, S. Baer, R. Elliott. K. Peterman, O. Rust. P. Rocap. Third row: R. Gleeson. K. Dunn: A. Stein, N. Lowry, P. Tyler. Fourth row: A. llillingslc-y. I. Turner, S. McCullough. G, Scutti. W. Clarke. SECTION T-2 First row: T. Fitzgerald. J. Lee, J. Milliken, D. Anderson, Wh Beam, F. Hovey. J. Dubolino. Second row.' L. Clarke, J. Daseola. C. Elser, K. Arthur, D. Haskill, J. Jeckel. Third row: K. Kershaw, T, Flocco, J. Bryan. T. Harvey, M. A. Thwaites. Fourth row: L. Rhodes, E. Firlein, B. DeNatali, R. Franck, C. Phillips. SECTION 7-3 First row: P. Wiercinski. C. Harris. C. Hudson, E. Crary, C. Potter, B. Hilbeck. P. Simpson. Second row: M. Gatto, R. Drennon. C. Adams, J. Peck. C. Deal. K. Nickel. Third row: R. Kirby. J. Hill, S. Chinielewski. NI. Kirkpatrick, S. Martin. Fourth row: T. Sibbald. J. Cuth. J'. Dughie. E. Frey. D. Murphy. A. Wright. Fifth row: R. Carzarell, T. Behmke, D. Boon. if 60 5'tifLf,owo O ' SECTIONX' 721 First row: J. Christy. P. Coale, D. Dresser. J. Rosengrant, D. Thomas, J. Krauss, R. Miller. Second row: D. Lawrie. N. Lewis, M. Hershock, D. Ifrban. W. Barber. Third rout J. Loughner, R. Bond. S. Dibello. 5. Drew. W. Brubaker. Fourth row: R. McClellan. N, Elliott. D. Bow- man. KI. Clanahan, D. Morris, B. Crosby. if f , - Vg fy' . 1 ,U 4,f,.gi.14t. y. !.'l,fl4'j7 Q46 SECTION T-4 First rout J. Yaccaro. C. Nlainwaring. R. Eley N. Harvey. W. Corwin. S. Millard. D. Duffey Serond rozc: B. Herskey. KI. Eltz. F. Cato. W Betts. A. Irwin. W. Rushton. Third row: C Kline. J. Hamerslone. D. Norton. J. Rupp- D Erick. L. Colio. R. Beine. Fourth rout: B. Turner C. Durfur. BI. Hall. L. Landis, C. Kane. C Tracy. SECTION T-5 First row: D. Nussey, N. Drew, W. Coates, A. Hol gate, K. Dilks, B. Byers, 5. Wynn. Second row. R. Hanlon, D. Lilley, D. McGowan, V. Angell J. Irey, D. Raymond. Third row: R. Hill, B Jackson, L. Peters, S. Randolph, R. Maniscalas, G. Meyers, T. Butterworth. Fourth row: P. Freas, E. Schwarz, E. Ohlad, C. L. Cassacio, J. Donna ker. Fifth row: S. Douros, J. Morrison, R Stewart. SECTION 7-8 First row: L. Wilks, B. Huston, B. Klinger, S. Hindle, J, Burcin, C. Faulkner, D. Reger. Sec- ond row: R. Schwert, N. Ayers, J. Shubert, A. Bubelis, S. Austin, K. Hatch. Third row: J. Waters, C. Herb, C. Tantaros, E. Tull, S. Hut- ton, J. Weidner, D. Murray. Fourth row: M. Gilliland. J. Thorp, C. Rand, W. Towle. Fifth row: Stewart, J. Merk, D. McCvarvey, T. Abdill, .l. Myers. SECTION 7-6 First row: L. Johnson, C. Millay, T. Davis, G. Seeley, P. Hite, D. Brouglier, M. Stewart. Second row: K. Hooven, B. Mellolley. J. Iferrante, D. Depietro, C. Wells, S. Wilkinson. Third row: L. McAllister, W. Young. C. D1-Xlonzo, R. Ervin, J. Edwards. Fourth row: C. Lang, B. Thompson, M. Butler, J. Britt, H. Shrader, R. Davis. Fifth row: N. Horrocks, B. Henderson, B. Lawler, R. Rees. SECTION 7-7 First row: S. DerAueflesian, T. Manley, C. Chandler, A. Baker, D. Mataua. R. Bruce. N. Clark. Second row: C. Houck, D, Crass, L. Gardner, J. Dilucia, D. Megonegal. L. Peters. Third row: M. Simpson, M. Mascher, D. Vaughn, S. Kerr, B. Beall. Fourth row: C. Schmith, A. Naylor, K. Kershaw, T. Joyce. Fifth row: C. Shoustal, P. Benn. L, Potter. SECTION 7-IO First row: W. Jensen. J. Harper, P, Brown, T. Strawther, T. Sylvester, P, Smith, B. Ranrl. Sec- ond row: C. Landau, R. Zellner, D. Bean, J. Stein, NI. Hawk, S. McKay. Third raw: J. Hett, J. Korenko, J. Hougendoliler, J. Trego, J. Tillot- son. Fourth row: W. Alfano, N. Williams, J. Hecll, J. Hircl. Fifth row: W. Weiss, NI. Haller, L. Bruno, T. Daiello. SECTION T-II First row: W. Kuleck. S. Henry, H. Walters, R Torhit. J. Watson, K. McDowell. NI. Prager. Second row: P. Morton, D. Fantella. C. Pugsley C, Ke-rn, S. Williams. E. Johnson. Third row: N. Svhwarz, F. Burhhnlz, D. Guenther. T. Frazer A. Piehaske. Fourth rout: C, Yivoli. J. Hickman J. Sperow, B. Ryan, T. Arrington, R. Spallone Fifth mu: S, Hill. ll. Kill:-n. J. Kapp. W. Swift, J. Gilbert, R. Garson. SECTION 7-9 J. Starzmann, A. Hoover, G. Irby, E. Cosser C. Paylor, B. Keen, D. Burcin. Second row. E. Harmowitz. J. Hall. Anders, B. Tyson, L Knapp. R. Messick. Third row: N. Kline, H Chekemian, C. Franklin, B. Wapen, BI. Markel Fourth row: P. Chaueas. B. Macaw. B. Doyle K. Bierly. Fifth row: B. Pennington, J. Fenwick R. Wilrling, R. Dixon. T Members of the Class of 1963 go over SHS's past glories. 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