Springfield Township High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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npltnmnrnsi 7 Do K :fm Bowser' paul H93-Chu-beck Ivol-'ne Thomas. Charles Rader Jacqueline Parsons, Irvin Brissell ' 'rin' MOIUHPG. Robert Krauss, Jean Johnson, Merle Taylor 3 vs' I A H rd S ova unnuoke, Betty Elchelberger, Kenneth Gabor, Betty Kord1sh,Delnor Hlnklin, Mary Burdlne, Jerry Enlyn 591111015 Donald Quinn Joan Sunnuoks avi Sr Aa N orma Mowry Richard Mi11eP,LUC111e Groh, Ronald Metcalf John Garber, James Comstock Eugene Frey Robert Chilcote, Paul Thomas, Marshall Timmons xf J acoh Roehm Ralph Rldenour THE TEN COM ANDMENT3 OF A GOOD ? SCHOOL Don't whisner ln class shouting makes more noise Don't run down the stairs sliding down the hanlster ls faster. Don't throw soltballs booms are more SOPHOMORES effeCt1V8n Don't copf test oaoers from your neighbor by looking over his First semester officers for this orogresslve class were President, Jeen John on, Vice President, Johnny Garbor, Secretery Treasurer , K therin Mclntlre Taking over tme reins for the second semester were the following officers Pres1dent,Merle Tsvlor Vice President, Junior Sxnnucks, Secreta y Treasurer Ken neth Gabor. Thls class supolled some outstanding athletes for the varsity h sketo ll team, namely Junior Sunnucks, D Q1 Heichelhech, end Hohert Krauss. Junior Sunnucks, the nSoohomore Sensation, meds the all county teem ovs on the reserve team ere fenneth Gebor, Qoneld 4etcP1f, Jerry surfer, pnd Qobert Chllcote Joan ounnucks was elected one of the cheerleaders for the schvol Acting es sxbstltxte ln thli GGPPPV ment was Je n Johnson. Katherine Mclntlre was reoresentative from the soohonore cles on the G A.A. Council. Three 80940 more girls were elected basketball captains in the ym class. They were Joen Sxnnucks Jean Johnson, end Katherine Mclntlre. shoulder have them pass lt to you Don't sit ln the back row and watch everything sit ln the front row and turn around and stare Don't pop one stick of gum three makes more noise Don't ride down the street with one boy a dozen is more interesting add draws more attention. Don't sleep at home sleep during classes Don't be late skip the whole day Don't kick the waste oasset knock it over. Then Lady you'll be good, lExpelled too orobably J 4'1- Burger it 6 ' . l W T f ' N 5 ' -' d . 3 , 5 cu F Q - 3 lil gg . -f X ' ' ' 4- '. ' x V! Q t Qi, -f, 1 . 9 -gi - , 1 s ' ' 1 I 51 . ' 1 i xl ' I f -, - J 4 sr. , ' - S5 .. - - 1? .- ef -s J s s- J NU f Y' ,W rf ' s +- A O' - ' . :N 'f -1 W . 'v .. vu 'N ' G- Ax ' , - , vt ,, r gi A - 1 f .. 4, W Q i-- . . 1 X lm, . . ' - - ' , -5 ,dr, f Q: f T 1 f . X ' f K ' T' . . 4, , , .- ,9 X . ' 1 lk M Q 3 xv1 ' Y ,L . - IN I . . : A e ' -- '- - - , - a .e . U ' .1 5 ' , . H , A . . r , N ,Y - . I . .2 . a 2 ,FJ . .. u A ,, n ., - - o ' - x 4 , 4 . s ' X ' ' 2 . ' ' ,-.s ..s . l ' S 'L ' 1 - V . 15,

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1I1llDl sf 5 ,goo Donna Davis. Richard Hunt, Marge Cancel, Donald Termam Betty Taylor, Gene Henke, Barbers Odenklrk, J zghner Glenna Riddle Jackson Perry T7 5--r Paul Farm' Martha Weaver Wight Rader 1-M1159 Li-'1n8ston. Bob Lette Rosemary Tlnkey, George Freund Gerry Rice, Charles Hammer Ethel Kreger Anal Jacqueline Dsnsls Dave Mglgby, Roy Richardson Absent Homer Fox, Frances Gilliom, Harold Skaggs JUNIORS As a general rule the yeer when the students are juniors is a busy one, and this yeer s cles ,with the guidance of Mr Brelnich was no exceotlon. The class officers for the first seme ter were Jemes Zehner, President, Paul Farst, Vice President, Treasurer For the second semester Gene Henke was President, Donna Davis, Vice President, :stty Taylor, and Mezjorle Ca eel, Tleasurer. Donna Davis, Secretary, Donald Termanr Secretery, In the annual magazine sale, the amount of sub BCPlpt1On money was over one thousand dollars Three oeoole, George Freund, Dwight Rader, and Gene Henke, sold over one hundered dollars worth aoiece The class of 'b9 can boest of having five boys on the versity bescetbsll squed They are, Richard Hunt Donald Terman, Jackson Perry, Charles Hammer,and Gene Henke. Paul Farst, James Zehner, and Homer Fox, were on the reserve team Paul Farst and Robert Letts were managers of the team The juniors were also outstanding in other actlvi ties Jackson Perry was president of the Student Coxncll and Betty Taylor was secretary ofthe council In the Warriors club, Richard Hunt was president, Doneld Terman, Vice President, Marjorie Cassel Secre tery and Donna Davis, Treasurer Barbara Odenklrk and Donna Davis were on the G A A council The two biggest events of the year were the Junior Plays and the Junior Senior banquet The names the plays were 'Glano ous Glo ia' and 'Blaczeut' The Junior Senior banquet, which was held April Zh, was b sed on a Solthern Colonial' theme Maroon and gray which we e the senior class colors, were predominant ln tne decorations. Afte the meal,a program was pre sented by the junior class The remainder of the eve ning wes soent in dancing 14- JUNIOR PLAYS One of the biggest events of the year was the Junior play The names of the two one act plays were nGlamorous Gloria' and NBlackout ' 'Glamorous Glorlau w s based on the appenings at a summer cottage The leading role was that of a young girl just home from amusing moments It was pre ented by Rosemary Tinkey, Betty Taylor, Dwight Rader, Glenna Riddle Merge G ssel Jackson Perry, Don Te man, Martha Weaver, Ethel Kreger and Dave Mal by 'B1eckout'1as an English my tery comedy which took olece in a villege on the English coast The action occurred on a memorable night during a m rtlme black out The cast included George Freund, Jim Zelner, Barbara Odenklrk, Charles Hammer, Homer Fox, Loulse Livingston, Bob Letts, Fr nces Gilliom, Gerry Rice, Gene Henke Rich Hunt, Donna Davis, and Paul Farst 'We Juniors Now folks, here's a little poem To introduce to you, The class that'll be the seniors When next school term starts anew No when you speak of 'intelligence You're talking down our line, All twenty eight are geniuses, I think that's mighty fine A few lines on behavior , There's nothing to say but fine, In case you're still not quite convinced Come in and visit sometime Now on the subject of 'athletes', In our class they abound, There is not one single sport For which a Junior can't be found And then you say 'integrity ? Some magazine sales recall, A thousand end eight dollars worth, We surely were on the ball I've written about the Juniors, And introduced them to you, You ask why all the com 11ments7 Well, I'm a junior, too by George Freund 4' 1: 6 ' : 4' , n 5' ' gi:-' ' ' mt' , L. .'4 ' H 3' ' lg 49 - S. ...I eva, 4 , Lf N N51 f 'fx x 3.4: if '- dx L. EE e im I I -'A 6 . 9 A, Q -A an .. f 4 .,, g W Q L, A fy , J 4ul H- 1 f 4 -, I -- ,X - 'QQ ,,V,l ,L 'l I '-N ' 4 ' f s I f - A n , , I I 'N C'-1 f- -: .1- , ' sf 1 ,, I s ' f . college. Both she and her family furnished many to . s . - I ' a L Q , L e . V . - F - - . X' f: 1 L , . 5 u . , vf - rr - ' 1 . 'A r -' ,- I - H A 2 I f ' , a ' 1 . 1 - '-' .- - 5 . 1 I I I . . A Q , ' , I . -1 ,Y gr. - 0 v , ' H . ' H n n. ' . ' I , . X ' 0 c ' oe. . u - of N J 7 A Z, Z, . v a, ' a, ' 1 Q . P , ' ? . . e , A - . V W . I



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fre hum ..,, '1 N T7 Sylvia Warne, Rex Beer, Thelma Ridenour, Nelson Price, Dorothy Perry,Bob Frey, Donna Closson, Elwood Orevilef. Carol Dalenburg, B111 Earhart CF 43 6 1- 5 V ar Donald Perry, Pauline Mowry, William West,Mary Ann Clever, Carl Duffner, Lois Wyr1ck,Reymond Hoffman Joan erman, Robert Dailey, Helen G11110m ev..-, S., T' ,dn is Joen JPC0bBn Howard Carney, Linda Couchman, Ronald Leathers, Jean Maccartney, Harold Hastings William Cummings, D Vid Tinkeys Thomas Parsons, Tom Taylor Absent Elaine Beymer, Janis Dent, Donna Mlslck, Louise Skaggs, Birdie Fulmer FRESHMAN CLASS The 1937 in coming freshman class boasted a total of thirty seven boys and girls Fortunately the num bers were quite evenly divided eighteen girls and nineteen boys Our home room teacher was Mr Richard Cased, more frequently referred to ss Coach ' First semester officers elected at a class meeting were as follows President, Ronald Leathers, Vice President, William Earhart, Secretary, Donna Closaon, Treasurer, Fexford Beer To guide us during the second semester were these officers President, Rexford Beer Vice President, Donald Per y, Secretary, Nelson Price, Treasurer, Carl Duffner The class was well represented in the various school activities There were six boys on the reserve team and one member, Carl Duffner, on the second var sity Our reserve squad members were Donald Perry, Nelson Price, William Earhart, Ronald Leathers, and Elwood Orewller The shop class was very busy learning new skills and techniques Among the numerous projects completed were corner shelves, book ends, table lights, bed side tables, desks and checker boards. Sole of the bovs have planned more ambitious projects for next year The girls in home economics learned meny interest ing and worth while things about meal planning and preparation The fine art uftable service was taught as the girls ate what they had cooked. In both the boy's and the g1rl's gym classes, teams competed in tournaments. Rivalry ran high and many a hard fought game was enjoyed by on looking students as well as participants. Music was not neglected by the cl se The follow ing won first yeer Orchestre emblems ElwoodOrew1ler, Elaine Beymer, and Nelson Price Each is hoping to participate next year not only for the value and pleasure to be derived from music but also to win the coveted second yeer awerd The class membership was increased by the enroll ment of Linda Couchman and Birdie Fulmer At the same time we lost Jim Roberts to John Simpson By Nelson Price Rexford Beer 'Our Troubles' Getting out this annu l is no picnic we print jose , people G y me are sill we don't, they s y we re too erlous e clip thine from other o per ought to be hustling up news, we do get out and try to hustle ought to oe on the job in class we don't print contributions, don't eopreciete true genius, And if we do print them, The annual le filled vlth junk. Now like as not some guy will say We swiped this from some other book, And so maybe we did! V t , w ' A ' N. Q gif, , 1 X- Q A M W 1 5 , .. xv! ll -1 W5 ' , f A A Ad 1' ' ' l I I -L:' Q! N, Q 3 L 5 it a , - av age, 4. 3 T ' . , ' I ' ' 4 ft' if . 'V' . 2' Aff' -3 .c , .Q -4 Q N A A so as ,. U . . t , l 5' f fa. 1 T K . Q 3 ,. .Ay I I ,Msg I ga' 'Q , A , I 7 V x e A 4 'bf, ' as 1 f?! tl- www T' AZ Nzw ,M 'gr r T if ,i ' , My sf gg, X ' 1 X - ' x L ,N 1 5. Q A ' + - 1 E , : , , - . - 5 ' ' , , H I' A - - - - 3 I r . . U A V - 2 A ' If ' 'F 1. . ' -yr If . a r. s 5 - If W :S La F, Q we j A . If , ' - ' We i 1 . . If , - . we H . -'6

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