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

 - Class of 1949

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-.-sig, CLASS WILL CONTINUED I DWluHT HADER will my hobby of milking cows anyone with enough ambition I GERRY RICE will my affection for children Mr Krichbaum I GLENNA RIDDLE will my fluttering eyelashes Linda Couchman fGood luck Lindal I ROY RICHARDSON will my jar of saddle soap Mr West to keep the pompadour down I HAROLD SKAGGS will my place on Mr Stlngel s provate list to Jerry Burger I BLLTX TAYLOR will my temper to Paul Thomas I DON TEHMAN will my permanent wave to Irvh Erlssell I ROSLMAH! TINK Y will my rosy cheeks to Mr Somerville I JAMFS ZEHNLR will my Big Blue Eyes Mr Ereinlch Lastly we do hereby appoint Mr Stlngel, Mrs Casad, and r Brelnich as executors of tvls our last will and testament On testimon thereof we have here'to set our Hundred and Forty Nine Signed gf?-Z, Q44 My Junior Senior Reception of 1948 nGlsmorous Gloria' Blackout I CLASS HISTORY One morning early in September of '37 fifty mothers of Springfield Twp waved goodbye to their little boys and girls who were filled with excitement of their first year of school Twelve years later, fourteen of the same mothers were just as happy t see her child start his senior year of high school The first six years of school went by calmly bringing many new faces to join us, but of course, also taking some away As we entered the seventh grade we were proud to climb the extra flight of stairs to the third floor There we studied hard un til we were able to take our seats in the big study hall In our sophomore year, we were filled with Joy to have Mr Breinich take us under his wing In sports, our boys were always tops Rich Hunt made the varsity in his freshman year and each year we added more until Charlie Hammer, Don Terman, Jack son Perry, Gene Henke and Paul Farst joined the team The girls were in there to cheer the boys on with sophomore Charlotte Hatmaker and senior Marge Cassel leading cheers Cur class always took part in extra curricular activities sucr as Student Councll,Warr1ors Club,Glee Club, F H A and G A A We have enjoyed helping for high school parties and Warriors Club banquets In our junior year we really got to work selling magazines The sales totaled over S1000 Our top salesmen were Dwight Rader and Gene Henke, each sell ing over S100 worth Last spring was a busy one We all were going around talking to ourselves trying to learn our parts in 'Glamorous Gloria' and 'Blackoutn under the dlrec tion of Mrs Floyd West Next came our Junior and senior ban uet which was decorated in Southern Colonial style e all en Joyed it very much either playing cards, dancing just slttlng and listening to the music of Nels Bloc ker and his orchestra We now were getting very cramped for room 1 high school We gave up our library, chemistry lab, English room, etc We d1dn't mind and hope the new building construction is finished soon To begin our senior year, we took a trip Columbus, the same as we did in our junior year saw Southern California play Ohio State The kids had lots of fun and hope Mr Somerville, our chaperon did also Our plays were directed by Mrs McCullou h and were called 'The Rough Housen and 'I'm a Fool presented them on November 9 We are now finishing up cur school activities and eagerly await May 25 SENIOR PLAYS The senior olsys were presented November 5 1948 The names of the two one act plays were nThe Rough House and 'I'm a Fool The Rough House was the main topic of the first play All of the members of the Fenton family wanted the rou h house, causing many laughs and much excite ment embers of this cast were Dave Malaby Gerry Rice, Barbara Odenkirk Richard Hunt, Betty Taylor, Marge Caseel, Robert Lette, Jackson Perry Rosemary Tinkey, Dwight Rader, and Frances Gllliom I m a Fool was the experience of a young boy at the horse race It was a big success with the members as following Glenna Riddle Jim Zehner Donna Davis Gene Henke, Homer Fax, Paul Farst,Charlotte Hatmeker, and Louise Livingston sii, I A to . Q ' ' O O to , to to , - I ' A - ' to, A - M , 0 H ' . , , Y ' . hands this Twenty-Fifth day of May, One thousand,N1ne I . . or n ' to , We n N , Y I '. .5 We i J . II .ll - U N Y 1 . . O - H A . 5 , P I . L . A l Y , 3 . : I I , V N u I - 11 -

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Iprfdphtcxd - so W-Twill UROPH CY JIM ZFHNLR the distinguished scholar of Spring field Twp has at last built his own laboratory near the greet Metropolis of Sprlndmill We will leave him there still trying to solve the universal problem of what to do with the holes in donuts CHARLLS HAMMER the New World's heavyweight cham plon of the world f nally beat Joe Louis in their lOth annual return bout Louis is now 75 HAROLD :KA GS is think ng seriously of opening another Music Shoo on the sfuth side of Ontario 1 now located ir two hops in the growing city of Ontario DONNA DAVIS ef er fir 'lr getting the c tch of the year S S S Vanderellt she is happilv married in her Lori Isl nd home, uhere she is society s lead ng lady MARJORIE CASSEL graduated from old P U Univer itv vhere she mas leading cheerlead r for 9 years women s tennis shoes PA'L FARST while traveling around the world sev eral times tlrble on a diamond mine while looking for pennies in menholes HOMER FOX act a good start by buying N labar Farm from Loui Bronfield It is now 3 years later when he is about to make second payment FRANCLS GILLIOM's life lon, dreams were at last fulfilled vhen last ni ht she won 2 out of 5 falls from the champion Woman s Hrestler of the Vorld CHARLOTTE HATMAKVR settled down to the nice routine of an old maid She is now taking care of homeless children The estimated number being taken care of bv her is well over l,OOO RICHARD HUNT is now formally employed bv Eugene Smart and is teaching his boys class the fundamentals of a mild softspoken gentlemen DWIGHT RADER was declared Richland County's chie' auctioneer On the side he is s substitute teacher ROBERT LETTS has defeated his rival candidate for the office of Mayor in our fair city of Ontario He still stands on his platform for more public drinking fountains LOUISE LIVINGSTON after discovering her hidden talent of the trapeze is now Cole Bros chief attraction ETHEL KREGER got married as soon as she gradudmd to a nice fellow about 5'i' tall Everyone said they made a nice couple DAVE MALABY is on the verge of becoming the world's foremost artist since Brandt Recently h has created s new comic strip, 'The Adventures Rosy the Riveter BETTY TAYLOR has just finished college and 1 about to start her career of teaching She will start the following fall teaching first grade Sori ngfi eld Twp GENE HENKE after finishing his last book,'Hesrts in Harmony plans to spend the rest of his days look ing for mushrooms at his farm. ROSEMARY TINKEY after becoming the world's fore most debater of the world affairs has just married a Russian Cossack. BARBARA ODENKIRK, the only woman member ever to run for the Presidency of the U S will try to stop at Mansfield on her tour over the country JACKSON PERRY a successful used car and junk dealer, will never forget that first used car or piece of Junk that started him out Good old Model A GLENNA RIDDLE is still wondering how she managed to get the office Job from Beverly Nussbaum She only hopes that she will be able to fill Bev s shoes DONALD TERMAN two years after his graduation from Ohio State is offering his old school his ser vices as the Physical Ed teacher of the first six grades ROY RICHARDSON is still trying to sell his chevy to somebody The last that was heard was that he still had one fender GERALDINE RICE began as a private secretary in a of marrying the boss s, cous1n's, nephew s other brother CLASS WILL we the Claes gf One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty Nine of Springfield Township High 505001. hereby leave to those r malning in S H 3 ,Our MOBU prized possessions May they use them to a great advantage I MARGE CASSEL will my cheerleading accomplish ments to Janice Strlckler I DONNA DAVIS, since I'm a big girl now, will my Teddy Bear to Evelyn Beymer PAUL FAssT will my book, U Grimms Fairy Tales tg Mr Daugherty HOMER FOX will my understanding of women to Nathan Price FRANCES GILLIOM will my job at the candy coun ter to anyone wishing to get excused from fourth Der- iod Study Hall I CHARLES HAMM R will my Van Johnson Physique to Clay Mentzer I GENE HENKE will two tail lights to Mersh811 Timmons, one for each back POCKBV I RICH HUNT will my comb and brush to anyone who shaves as often as I I ETHEL KREGER will my seat in C1V1GB to UUS next poor sucker who comes along I BOB LETTS will my latest book of 'One Thousand Jokesu to Mr St1ngel,anyth1ng to prevent suffering I LOUISE LIVINGSTON will my quiet manner and voice to Ann Taylor I DAVE MALABY will my bass voice to Jerry Ellis I BARBARA ODENKIRK leave my unopened book, nHow to Make Love' to Junior Sunnucks. I JACKSON PERRY will the girls in High School to anyone who can act as FATHERLY to them as I. f L - 8 7 . , . , ,, L . , . . , - 's ' A ' 1 I - A . A - o . 1 ' G - . f , L . . f , He S , . S I 1 I 'd . I .sl I fs , , . ,.7. .G . 1 A, , N ' - l . F , ' l .f 'L. . I 1 9 I I , - has taken up 8 modeling Job- She is new modeling large fertilizer company. She 1s thinking strongly I I -.V .N C A , - , - S '.. ff , , X., .P ' , . , C A I do - t , V M I ll p s 0 ' , I 1 . . I - ' ' A 7 n W I . 8 . of .n B . at . ll 10 -



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Merle Taylor Betty Kordish 5 asp, inf Mary Burdine Betty Eichel berger N... Irvin Norma Brissell Mowry A Th Jacqueline Donald James Parsons Quinn Comstock 2155 Arg -.-of Howard Sunnucks .hug Jacob Roehm iw' Evelyn Beymer Katherine MacInt1re tpkxw Dun ev' -of' Lucille plffgene Groh rw.. Gerald Burger ilu. '-s. La' ff Marshall Robert Paul Timmons Krauss Thomas This has been a busy year for the Junior class and we appreciate the guidance of our te cher Mrs McCullough Class officers elected for the first semester were Gerald Burger, President, Howard Sunnucks, Vice President Joan Sunnucks, Secretary, and Katherine Mc Intlre, Treasurer Taking over for the second semester were J an Sunnucks, President Betty Kordish, Vice President Ronald Metcalf,Secretary,and Evelyn Beymeq Treasurer The year the Juniors sold magazine subscrlp tions The class was divided into two teams with Jackie Parsons and Irvin Brissell captains Irv1n's team won and Gerald Burger was our super salesman Norma Jean Mowry was general business man ager Our class has been very active in sports this year Howard Sunnucks did outstanding work on the varsity basketball squad On the reserve team were Kenny Gabor, Ronald Metcalf, Robert Krauss, Jerry Burger, and Bob Ghllcote Joan Sunnucks was re elected as cheerleader for the varsity players The representative of the class to the G A A Council was Jackie Parsons Betty Kordish was elected basketball captain and Jackie Parsons was elected as volleyoall captain The school was entertained on January 18 by George Johnson, a piano humorlst. This program was sponsored by the Junior Class. This year our class had charge of the candy counter at the basketball games and we broke all pre- vious records for selling candy. The big everts of the year were, of course, the junior plays and the Junior senior prom. The two one act plays were entitled WThank You, Doctoru and 'Coming 'Hound the Mountaln.u Mr. Somerville was our director. The plays were presented on April 8, 1949 and the prom was held on April 50. We are all looking forward to next year when we will graduate. Ronald Metcalf 3 ,sua Joan Richard Sunnucks Miller Not Represented Opal Ralph Wilson Ridenour Ivolene Robert Thomas Chllcote Kenneth Gabor V ' an N V . .. 5 1 I r 2 g J -X 4. ,af - - . - ,-. v 'Y s 3. 4 J I , Q 2 Q Y' S: as Q . Q he , .QQI uw , ihst y Q gi I :L l ig M yn . M A 3? X, T F Tsai, we 4 1 o 1 rss J s T X E Again hiwk ' iii' Fx ' J M T al dk at lflee A ii!ii ' Glue ', - o xo A 'L W f fa? ,,, N3 ,V y g e-if il- T as at 1 f r T 5 1 I .A , 5. P '6 , ' , -ex , ea: - sh.. ' -we ' 'W' '21, f ig 'EP L : , . ' t X an 4 Q are K P Q H- 5 NVE 5 Y x ' . 5 ' e. 'N 4 1 Fl: D. , 5 0 P ' ' o 3 ' : T ' H as . . FW A M S I - 12 -

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