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K , XT, Rex Beer xt J 'D' Bob Frey . I I Elwood 32 I A Elaine Beymer ii Birdie Fulmer Y T R., Nelson Orewller Price ,JI I 1 X Mary Ann Clever Helen Gllllom ' faa,g ff Thelma Rldenour Donna Closson 55? it 'Z ff? 143 , 622-in wg, . x X 1 Harold Hastlng Ss of 51 Q' me ' C7 ,gg . Iii ,.-' X Linda Couchman SWSE7, , e, WU L Let Jo Ann s Jacobs Foggy Tom Roberts Taylor Thomas X Parsons ' 2 L. , N , lQ ' L Af, Bob Dailey no ft' Ronnie Leathers ,,,5q,,W,. A A , HIIIIIHEE Joan Kerman 49 gg y , ff, -vs x I Q 2 3, ' , Q p 'L fi, f gat? W3 5 e, arg Carol Dalenberg Janis Carl Dent Duffner Q fa . ffkk Donna Musick Pauline Mowry Jean McCartney W ' ' lg - ?f W J 4 v 1 41 will 4 fl-ff: s Y - au' lx ' ' w .z -X - ' Wllllam David Sylvia West Tlnkey Warne JUNIOR CLASS NEWS Let us stop the fleeting hand of time for moment to look back on the days and deeds of Junior Class of Springfield High School in 1950 We are in the year of 2050 A A Catomlc Age7,and to look into the past, we must open up the looking glass of Time Before anyone can open the door to this great glass, he must say that he is analumnus of Springfield High School when the door is open,we walk in and see a great gallery On the walls are pictures of all personswho at one time attended S H S We walk along gazing at the various banners, relics, and 'what nots ' One group stands out more than the others Upon closer examination we find it Beneath the group picture is a reat book containing all the deeds fboth good and bad , all the stories that were told out of class, and all the grades We see the names of the politically minded per- sons Nelson Price was President of the Junior class and the Vice President was Reggie Roberts, the sec- retary was Elaine Beymer and the Treasurer was Tom Parsons We see another article in the book and it lves the names of the people who were Junior class officers for the second semester It seems that Mary Ann Clever was a favorite for both political parties in her class, and was elected president and class representative on the Student Council Janis Dentwas the Vice President, the Secretary was Pauline Mowry and the Treasurer was the famous mathematician, Jean HacCartney. We see another article which is about the mags zlne sales that is an annual custom for the Junior Class The top magazine salesman was Carl Duffn6Pf0P the Gents, and Mary Ann Clever for the girls Carl sold S150 worth of magazines and Mary Ann sold 3140 worth The total sales amounted to 8950 We come to a group of pictures and see that they are the cast for the Junior Plays which were held on Avril lb l 0 The Junior class was historically 95 minded and a bit humorous, teachers thought that they The class produced a drama, although sometimes the were somewhat hysterical. he Stggps jg Cgngueg,' which took place ln the 18th century The other play was a comedy 'The Life of the Part! ' Socially speaking, the class reached a desired level by the annual Junior Senior Prom, which was a gala affair, held on the twentieth day of May in the year of 1950 A D Duffner, Nelson Price, rese e center, and Reggie Roberts as reserve guard nald Leather, Elwood Orewiler also played on the team Tom Parsons was one of the team managers 4 1ll4v jaaa kb x 25- 'j at fx l I X Vaio wx!! ' K c W f 41, 1 B . una . , . V ls , ,-, -- . to be the Junior Class of 5.H-S- in the YSBT 1950 A-D' In 1950, the class had varsity center, Carl ' J . HZ . , V . 0 ' Q-J -15-
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Mary Alt -04 Ill Jerry Ellis Jean Osterhout vp,-v Frank Thomas Dorothy Barnhil Ronald Evans Bernard Palmer Darlene Walker Ca Delbert Myron Beer Beer Xfkx Carol LeRoy Henry Hopper I' Nathan PHUSY Pri Quinn if Nancy Lddle West Wyrlck Shirley Brissell Gerald Jacobs Virgil Rader Donna Young At the beginning of the 19h9 1950 school year, fifteen ladies and twenty gentlemen C????D tottered wearlly up the steps of S H S for another year f studying Officers for the first semester were Harold Cotter, President, Donald Danals, Vice President, and Robert Kordish, Secretary Treasurer For the second semester, the President was Willis Yahney, Vice Pres ldent, Shirley Brissell, Secretary, Nathan Price, Treasurer, Darlene Walker The sophomores participated in many activities Mary Alt was a cheerleader for the varsity team and Jean Osterhout was a cheerleader for the reserve teal Several girls were captains of the teamsin thevarious sports Nathan Price played onthe varsity team,wh1le six others CDonald Danals, Jerzy Ellis Robert Kor- dish, Bernard Palmer, Bob Tate, and Willis Yahneyl played on the reserve team Pauline Riddle and JoAnn D1Sanze were the cheer- ful sales ladies who ran the school candy store David Buchanan Russell Kaur Pauline Riddle Willys Yahney .5 Don Danale Larry Keeler Janice Strickler ibn Norman Heinberger Birdie Helen, Janis Jean 6 Pauline Dave Buchanan, Don Danala, Shirley Brissell, Myron Beer, and Dorothy Barnhlll played in the school orchestra Mr Somerville was our class adv1sor,h1s friend ly smile and guiding hand were welcomed by the sopho mores Batty, Mary OPS1 14 Mary Ann, Helen, Carol, Birdie, Joan, Thelma Kathleen Dickerhoff N Evelyn Kelly 'uf Bob Tate rl as 1 23 JoAnn D1Sanze 4,2 I Robert Kordish Annie Taylor Norma Evelyn, Jackie Jaan B Betty Elaine ' Q -,:r , itll n Ag WEE? 2 , 5 'J lliz l ' 1 B g' -3 1 J . pg' , 5 gf Q hQle,. , sh. YWKF7 5 W, 1F11 , f gc' 51 X r r. ' ,, f M2225 -- 3 , , ,' V, A , Fiif nm H3 rifle ,f L 3 . ' G Q 'f ,M i ', , 1 ' f 55 as CR. HT f1' ?' ' 'vibe .1 sw 'ny ' , ri A - '-'f had W A V , , X 4 4 Y :gi h, .3 5 X-ff .7 Ki af? tr f r 1 f ' ,fe ' it ' w f, f I ' fH'? fag - Q f A 1 . . err, 1 'Med '3 .W 1 .. f W. ' V fix ' ,rs .. J Q-5 3 'A' ' ,, ' x ' K' I v - 1 KX -4, - Vyf ! . an-fl I. ir , 5 It A 1 ' , . ' ' D X ,Y f oe ' T , Zhi. l-'- ftifiy, gage ff . T sv, . Ng, y ,. Egg, M ,I I ,Ig ' A A - 3 My , 4 e gsjg 4f'f5i, , V V ff at ,ma ,fe , , , y X Wg, aft H5 ,ea hi I , H., , fffii ' 5 3 fy Q ' E :r i 1 , is :-.:'r':f3- - Y , . . . o .in 1 V V in fin Q ns. z 9 4 ,. A - . . 'tQff'fTf fu , . ,igysib y W 0 V A 'I c ' YI ' 1 .1 , 0 . . .A In M. ' , ln- f
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