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

 - Class of 1952

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EEMUIIRS PROPHECY Shirley Brissell finally became the mother of a basketball team The famous basketball team plays to entertain her baseball team While they are resting up for the next season, the big question now is 'will she try next for a football team?' It is now May of the year 1962 At the head of the graduating class we find Ronald Evans After completing his tenth year in the senior class, Ron has patiently rallied to get a straight A record Gerald Jacobs finally fulfilled his ambition, by not getting drafted into the Army In 1962 he was drafted into the Navy Now he is swabbing decks for Uncle Sam Leroy Hopper, America's top beauty expert, just returned from Paris While there, he viewed many fashion shows and was Judge at a bathing beauty contest On returning our noted fashion expert sald and I quote, 'Vive La France' lYea France! Nathan Price studied for five long years to be come a great coach He traveled all over the U S for five more years after he finished his studying, trying to get some school to hire him In 1962 he was hired by the Hedges school to coach their glrl's volleyball team Aftel ten years, Annie Taylor still hasn't learned to control her temper However, she might finally achieve her ambition because she is spending the next ninety days in Jail for punching a policeman in the nose Betty Jo Emch finally marr1eda,hardware merchant After she marr1ed,she discovered that she had writing talent Her first book has been published The name of this epic is 'Cheaper by the Gross ' After many years of shunnlng suitors, Mary Alt set on being an old ma1d,because she holds the world' record for broken hearts Lucky Lucanio and his top American henchman, Frank Costello were finally taken into custody by American top F B I agent Jerry Cmachlne gunl Ellis These last criminals top the list of public enemies which Ellis has captured Previous to this he had brought to Justice David fthe devil! Buchanan and Kbutcheri Bob Kordish Bob Kordlsh's wish finally came true, 'to b a success in life' when he entered politics After much hard thinking and studying, he became a Judge in Reno, and is now settling divorce cases Pauline Riddle finally obtained a Job in Indian Town Gap as private secretary to a certain corporal She is doing overtime only not as his secretary but as his wife Don Danals fulfilled his ambition by becoming chief technician at the Underwriters Laboratories A we look in on Don, we find hlmtesting the elasticity of women's corsete JoAnn DiSanze became a great concert pianist After many wonderful years of playing, she retired We look in on JoAnn in 1972 and we find her grace fully beating out chopsticks with one finger Nurse Dorothy Barnhill has finally realized her lifelong ambition as head nurse of a large hospital She has been appointed head nurse at the Smith an Brothers Doll Hospital We see Dorothy now as she repairs the talking equipment on mama dolls Delbert Beer has gained much attention in 'High society ' After being married for twenty years he was voted the 'Most hen-peeked man of '72 ' Carol Henry finally nabbed and managed to marry the owner of 'Hoddles Bank ' Carol was last seen counting pennies from slot machines Janice Strickler finally landed her first Job as a p ivate stenographer However, the first day She was fired After being fired several mo e times, she decided to become a public stenographer She nOW has an office of her own Larry Keeler, Sing S1ng's famous warden is about to retire He will spend a very orderly life will follow the early to bed, early to rise routine, he will also eat only the simplest foods Larry is now referred to as 36725-46789 Norman Heinberger accomplished his life long am bltion of becoming a frogman He is now KHOWH to the navy as splash man Helnberger We now find him at home answering his wife's questions with a quiet croak David Buchanan accomplished his goal as Chief cnemlst t the Ontario Perfume Co Their weJ.knowr motto is 'Iou smell 'em, we chos'em ' Dave was 1aBt seen hunting rare species of flowers in southern Africa for his company Doris Coleman became the owner of the largest museum of rare specimens Her favorite of an'mals were Persian cats She had quite a large collection Dorls's cats broke out of the cage one day and Doris ls now living a quiet life ln a straight JSCKSC at Columbus Kathleen Dlckerhoff now known as 'Gorgeous Kate' ls appearing on television She has become the world's champion woman wrestler Her most recent match was with Mildred Burke and won in 17 seconds 'Gorgeous Kate' still retains the crown We now find Evelyn Kelley living at an army CSMP with her six children Her husband spends eight hours a day passing out pills to the slck only to come home at night finding one of the children sick what pens? Evelyn's husband passes out more pills Darlene Walker now residing at an auto race track has a nickname of 'Jet ' Winning her last race with Barny Oldfield, the famous speed demon, Darlene has retired from racing and is now tlmekeeper at the Ashland Speedway Verlln Day had so much trouble keeping awake in clvics class that he decided to do something about it After many years of study he finally developed a new brand of lgtgy awake' pills These are entirely harmles and non habit forming Mr Day is now work ing on a new pill to cure all his victims of insomnia Myron Beer, in 1962, fulfilled his life long ambition by buying the Ford Motor Co which now makes automatic washing machines V1 il Rader after years of careful study 'on how torget hls chores done on time' has decided to give up Hs now works in a shoe shop where he an buy shoes over size 12 for one half Price After his next African safari is finished, Bef nard Palmer has consented to speak before 3 H 5 The noted explorer will speak about the strange customs of the African women . , He u in o . a . -1 A ls still an old maid. She must really have her heart ' 0 S . . hap- e . .B .- -n . A c A A . . . -12-

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CLASS WILL we, the Senior Clase of nineteen hundred and fifty two of Springfield Twp High School, do hereby will our most valued possessions to those remaining 1 S H S First to the faculty, we give our appreciation for the advice and guidance that they have given us during our high school years Second, to the on coming Seniors we give our knowledge of the world of music Third, to the future Jun1ors,we bequeath our ligence on Nhow to be good boys and girlsn Fourth, to the on coming Sophomores, we give our great athletic ablllty Fifth to the future Freshmen we bequeath our telllgence in English Class Slxth,the Seniors of 1952 wish to bequeath their most valued possessions as follows I BERNARD PALMER, will my good looks to a mud fence JLAHY ELLIS, will my freckles to Dorothy Nuss baum LEROY HOPPLH will my curly hair to Dean Mcln tire DAVE BUCHANAN will my teasing to Ted Williams DOHOTHY BARNHILL, will my Dwight to anyone who thinks she can get him JOANN DIDANZE will my shortness to Paul Lud wlg DONALD DANALS, will my oboe to Dale Perry NATHAN PRICE will my basxetball pants to Al Gilbert LAHHY KELLnR,w1ll my artistic ability to Paul VIHGIL RADER will my big feet to Judy Reed MARY ALT, will my tongue tulsters to Mrs Wheaton PAJ IKE RIDDLE, will my flirting to Ann Hart zler DELBLRT BLER will my long arms to an ape MYRON BELR will my height to David Strickler GERALD JACOBS will my basketball dribbling to Donald Totman I VEHLIN DAY will my long legs to a beagle hound ROBERT KORDISH will my N ot rodu to Audrey Buchanan SnIRLEY BRISSELL,w11l my Nbashfulness' to Bo Gordon RONALD EVANS. will my beard to Fred Brantlng ham ANN IAYLOR, will y temper to David Craig EVELYN KELLEY,wlll my letter writing to Patty Hall JANICE STRICKLER, will my quietness to Patty Hopper HERE I DORIS COLEMAN,w1ll my calmness to Marge Farst BETTY JO EMCH, will my arguing to Sally Shil llto CAROL HENRY, will my neatness to Charles G11 bert I NORMAN HEINBERGLR. will my fighting ab111ty to Mickey Mouse DARLENE WALKER,w111 my driving to a jet pilot KATHLEEN DICKEHHOFF, will my friendliness to Dorothy Fullager hereby appoint Mr Stlngel and Mr Somerville as executors of this our last will and testament Jia C!f.,.,.7f fe CLASS HISTORY In September of 1940, a group of wide eyed first graders entered the doors of Springfield Twp school Fifteen of the original class are now seniors They are Darlene Walker,Ann Taylor, Virgil Rader, Bernard Palmer,Bob Kord1sh,Evelyn Kelley, Gerald Jacobs, Nor man Helnberger, Leroy Hopper,Caro1 Henry,Rona1d Evans Donald Danals,Sh1r1ey Brissell,Delbert Beer and Myron Beer Mrs Ruth Taylor was our teacher As the years went by our little group increased Pauline Riddle and Jerry Ellis joined us in the second grade David Buchanan and Mary Alt came in the third grade Nathan Price in the fourth JoAnn D1eanze,Kath leen Dlckerhoff and Janice Strickler came in the 6th The next year we all had many enjoyable times We were all excited when we ascended the stairs to the third floor At first we were bewildered with our new surroundings, but we soon became adjusted to the new arrangement and settled ourselves down to having a good time We welcomed Dorothy Barnhill and Larry Keeler into our seventh grade class At long last we entered high school We joined took part in many activities and had a very good time Doris Coleman joined us in our freshman year and Mr Somerville became our class adviser Mary Alt, Jean Osterhout and Darlene Walker became reserve cheer leaders As sophomores we were successful in many fields We rad many boys on the reserve basketball team and Mary Alt was varsity cheerleader As juniors we were busy all nine months Our magazine sales topped all previous years We sold over 81000 worth of magazines The boys on the varsity team were Jerry Ellis Nathan Price, Willis Yahney and Bernard Palmer Mary Alt and Shirley Briseell were varsity cheerleaders Our junior lays, 'They Put on A Play' and 'An Unin vlted Ghost , were both a huge success and were under the direction of Mr Daryl Daniel Our junior senior prom was exciting and a lot of hard work We chose as our theme, 'Our Friendship ' Betty Jo Emch and Ver lin Day joined our class and we moved on to our last year in school As Seniors our enrollment is now twenty eight 15 girls and 15 boys We started out our senior year by eleotln first semester officers President, Nathan Price, ice President,Bob Kord1sh,Secretary,Dav1d Bu ehsnan, and Treasurer, Jerry Ellis Second semester officers were Pres1dent,Delbert Beer, Vice president, Myron Beer Secretary, Dorothy Barnhill and Treasurer Gerald Jacobs Our senior plays, 'Murder is Fun' and 'Junior is a Geniue,' directed by Mr Ronald Somerville were great successes This year Nathan Pr1ce,Bernsrd Pal mer and Jerry Ellie were on the varsity basketball team We have had many enjoyable times during the time spent at school , . - I , I' - n . . . - I I, - . 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