Springfield Township High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, OH)
- Class of 1958
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TI-XIBLEQICUNTENTS ADMINISTRATION HIGH SCHOOL -'lnv..,..,,, ' ATHLETICS :J INTERMEDIATE GRADES :Eur ? Ri -H'-.. if if gg.:-1,.,,3, if-ff jg. PRIMARY GRADES -55 :Br his 'YY HH gb H Cb: ADVERTISING -i,IILfNnHf-Q 1 PAGE A - , T ' .1 IO :L I, I . l A xx 4 N A ' ' p - o S x , I ., ., Y' .X : t I4 'TIL rg, ' K 3 J ' W, ' - . 56 Xa? W, X 1. gf - I fb - ,E Q , 1 E' I , I ' ' I X I 1 - 1 I I s ' A - . I I I I . 1 , I . . .2 ' A V Y' 44 l , - :.:..j'E1 ,E.i-i3.Z'5:23.:?1'??5'?Q135gfTi?5l .sr -.F 1-'.s.z-1-ssiizf.- 0-aww 1. 'ff ffzgzy-E':'z-zgir-szm:-:sfflilfasi - 1 - - - -fair-':f'-L22: 1:? ,, , S: ' f4'i::2:a1E'fz::.-filer-fnrxl? ' 1- .-- '-'-:-f:-5.1-5:-:-:'1 ff? Q 5 5 ' Q' 'TI-:f:.Y? 1'5:3:?i' 5:5723 -':E'fE'-'i'-5-:3E'i5:3, I A 2+ ini' L ' ' if .?:'?1:1':1'sE235:f -72 '.,?:1ffg.122:S:si-:'-1:23 56 3514523-i1f?5,,f 1 '5g:2:2-:liz 1'....2 -' - Ea'-s:e'.- -'?.fI:filg3Er -2'-Q.. '13 - -:sz-'L -91: -1'-15- -,..: 2-,. 55111,-IEXZMIQ ir-if? ' '--C-fi-E I I-La. ,- - .-.. -'-as . 5.4-1 Y- 'r -:TE'T-52:1-1'-Q-Z35.5.,...: I f U' 1 -:s'2- . pf 1 -f-2 I .A , . W ,. C? -- 67 CIP:- ,- 5, X we UEUICATIUN Mr Carmen Consolo Mr Consolo lh The Classroom For nearly five years Carmen Consolo has been a parf of Sprlngfleld Local School as a hrslory Teacher During The pasf year, Mr Consolo laughl general science also r Consolo, who celved his AB degree from I0 U verslly an his E degree from Ke ale lnrverslly, Lambda Chr Alpha frafernlly GSSOCIGTE He spends m sl of hrs spare time WI hrs WI anne, and hrs chrldre , Je frey and usan Hrs hobbies are playing games w h h s c Idren, read , s plcnlckrng, and swlmmlng On his rare evenrngs out, h and hs w fe p ay bridge We are proud To ded: ca e our yearbook The Echo man who been a friend and adviser Yhe seniors, a group w lh a dlsproporflonale IO of To bo , To one whose efforls and rn el ecf have bee recfed Toward befler Springfield Local school To MR CARMEN CONSOLO --.. Mr Consolo, Jeffrey, Mrs Consolo, Susan or . ,W 1 'C f 11 .L,l, 3 ,S 4 of 2 ff Q f - I ' , I Q T E an F f L fiy +- L swf M MF. U , 'M . n re- Oh' nl ' d ' M. d. nf - ST L ' ' is a 51 , . . v cu, . T I o 5 ' ' fh ' ' fe, - K EI ' ' ' n ' 'f f 5 . . ' K 0 if i hi - W, A F09 fi fling, ' I ' L . ' . e 's g.ll ,klf i I ' . T 1 ... , Toua Ahas to ' H i . . ral' girls ys H ' T I n dl- . . a 2 ANNUAL STAFF 'Reference book you sa ? Of course What was hls name? You remem ber hum, he sat behind and Grab your Echo see the answer xn b ack and w lte T e Ec 0 album of even s a pictures peo e alwa s want remember and Include among ou souvenirs Servlng as a memory book and recording a hrs ry of chool year are two maJor functions the annual The I958 Echo has tried to measure these two basic requirements t was a ways 1 ea task F antlc calls to the o tographer, page layouts done and redone, and re done agaln, copy wrltten and rewritten pictures w lttled down to size on he paper Cu er, an paste ups methodically u ether a these proJects were a part of e tlng s 1 nua In o productlon The staff has to work ether w order to accomplish any hung Even lf you have speclflc Job, you f your fxngers sticky with glue one time or another you are lh char of advertlsements, lt may sound ke fun to take da off from school, u t sn t always pleasant a do s your face, or your foo caught the do Among t e various ather positions are editor, ar editor typlsts, reporters, and t ose In charge of s b SCVIDTIODS YEARBOOK STAFF E tor lh Ch ef Fred Hupp Art Editor Advertising Boys Sports Girls' Sports Copywrlters Typlsts P IICITY Subscriptions Adviser Dave Wllllams Carlton Betts Richard Burtzlaff Patrlcla Darling Jlm Chase Selena Scott Marian Brlssell Betty Jean Hull Judy Stanchfleld Mary Lou Marshall Kathryn Chambers Janet Clelan Ruth Ludwig Carol Mrl er Mrs Rlchard Casad pu- Kathryn Chambers, Mary Lou Marsha Judy Stanchfleld, Marian Brlssell PAUL S SOI-HO 9 Fred Hupp sr 144 Selena Scott, Carleton Betts, Richard Burtzlaff Jrm Chase, Patrlcla Dar r .IQ ev ..,Ns-N rol Miller, Betty Hu I, Ruth Ludwl Janet Clelan, Dave Wlllla STATION NATYQNAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO Y . . tog as a 1 hole in t A - . i . so 1 . 0 . ,X so. -- a ' ' ' ind . I . . . h' .' h h is ' , an , full t nd ' of pl If ' ge we'll y l to ' . ' I li a 4 ll V .I Y b T i ' ' , ' - to get or hut in ' . . - t to the. S b In gr. of ' . h ' up to ' ' t ' , ' . l n't ' I P sn sy . h ' u - r ' - ph - ' f , a I , .. h T ft - d p tu tog e- II 4' . . 1 ' th' , 1 I ' f 'E m ' g Q I n ,J I . ,fy . l.' t X I l , 'll ,. I . f ' 1 di -'- I xr , . ub ' Z . . . . . . . - 0 A Q o 0 0 . ' ' ' ' ,. 5. A RQ t P W ie f - . ' ' 1 Q' 1' vw Xl y ' , Q' . I . '57 t , X ka, f if at A , t A A X K f f' L na- W A 1 '-7, 1 'K 4: I l . Q ' A v , , ll Ca ' I 'Q . . . . .ms 3 'Q --. 5 '--nf:-..., - -3, 1-1 -ll.. ADMINISTRATION b Q bf X-ax.. SUPERINTENDENT In the 29 years he has been at Sprlngfreld Local ool, Mr L Stun has led the schoolto high educational standards and has brought lt community acclaim An expert school admlnlstratlon, he has done the near lmposs the Tremendous growth of the school population SCHOOL BOARD The Board provides the best educatlon,facllltlcs, program,and communlty re lations as possible The primary reason ls keeping n mind the education of our youth for them to be come better cltrzens of our community The Board operates as a unltof five members and one clerk Each IS e ec ed by the people and sworn Into office to take ca e of all business putbefore ts functions are o take care ofthebllls and all problems confrontlng thebuslnessof theschool Each problem that IS pre sented IS read very care fullyand discussed before It IS approved Stln urlng IS leisure ours, M ID e ll to garden He enJoys the me spent wrth h s w grandchlldren H received s Ph B from Wooster College and hls M A degree from Ohro PRINCIPAL M Jack Brelnrch,prln al the Sprln IG cal Hlgh Schoo , had been an assistant to Mr Stlngel for two years be fore becoming principal the scnool term of I 7 l95B In the words d Mr Brer nlch his CBDSCIN 5 prln I al Gives me a chan e to see more students and supervise tm entire DLIIG Ing and classrooms School Board he ftxi' I I X-f ,.- As the father of three boys and one girl he has a een ns into e problems of The teenage group During his leisure hours,he pursues his hob by of sports I x Lawrence Flenner, Jay Walker Robert Walker, John Leppo, Harold Marshall, Robert Bonham 4 I -1 1 -O -s 3--- wg '- Q- - 1 X it sv , pf x Y ' M r c X 1 B , If 7 - ' . r. ' ' '- L' C' 99' cip of 'gf' ld ' ' Lo ' . I k i ight th , , D ' h' ' ' . . . - - '- ' . ' h r. St' g I 'kes I ' Sch . . C. 'gel . ' 95 ' - I ' ti ' ' i to - ' . in e ' hi . . 9 H.. ' 'B . . . C D C ible in keeping pace with slafe'uhiversify. mofe of Our bUI'4In9 B? I . - n 1 A . . - ff N - fV,, Lg ' ' il T in . u giyir, g 1, ii . . ' 4 'seo AFI . ' in x ' . l t- L I 5 Q 1 . . r lf I 'f. I 1 ' I , I I ' 1 2 'f' xx I '- A , ' A Q' .F - - tvs , Teamwork e To chool Effzcwnc Ffh. STUDENT COUNCIL Dances after b Ketball James other dances, noon ac lvltles, chool new paper!!! Sh0UldGYlDQ These re nsibllll and man more, The Student Council mu e Its pre ence Known Sprlngfle d Local Approximately eleven stu dLnts served on thus gov ernlng body GIDICH IS The vlserof The organization As president of The stu dent councIl,Jln1Heuberger presided over The pres! denTs of various classes and OFQBUIZGTIOHS wxth The asslstanceof Davewllllams and Mary Lou Marshall as VlcePresldentand secre tary, respectively SEHUUL EMPLOYEES WARRIORS CLUB The Warriors Club ban quet was held This yearon the evening of March 29 An annual event at Sprung e d Loca The banquet which Included a program to honor the aThleTes,was e responsibility of ler, Preslden of he C ub, and r Richard Casad, adv: r Athletic awards were presented by Mr RoberT arnes red Rice presided as toastmaster The crowning of The bus ketball queen cllmaxedthe evenlng's events ' TTT' .,?x Mrs. Jeanette Mentzer MEHAICS BOWLING ALLEY WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 5 M s. Ju1niT1 Brein'ch 9- if-j Mar aret Rattus I M M Jack Breln h rel ol e O ro University, A Uirls' Physical Educat n Ohio State University, M A High School Principal Physics Mrs Kathleen Ca ad Arizona State College, M A Shorthand Typing Mr Richard Casad Ohio State University, B.S Arizona State College, M Driver Training, Btn Science S. Miss Mary Cleland Geneva College, B. Columbia University French History 6 HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING STAFF Mrs. Q cz ' t' V. . ' ic . S Th' Q I 99, 5.5, h' ' , ' B, , Ohio State University, B,S, -. . Q io . . . I . . I . . A . . . , . . i Q Y Y fl s J X H :v ' f I -4 ' A. .S. .F- 9 -...wsu Mr Richard Clever Ohio State University, B Ohio University Ashland College 7th Science, Geography X HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING STAFF Mr. Carmen Consolo Mr. Paul G. Daugherty Mr. Robert Coon Ohio University, A:B. Kent State University Ohio N0rthern University, 8.3 Kent State University, M.Ed. Ashland College Industrial Arts General Science, History Ohio History, Arithmetic N, 4 'Th Mr. Robert Haines Mrs. Marie Heasley MV- JGVUGS Gafbefkh Heidelberg College, B.A. Capital University, B.A. Wiifenberg C0 e9ev B'5'M' Kent State University, M.Ed. Ohio State Unlversity MUSIC Coach Otterbein College English 7 HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING STAFF .40 Mrs VIVIGD May Mr Fred Rice Mr Richard Stewart Olivet College As land College, B S Fairmont State College, B A Engllsh Denison Unlverslty University of Mlssourl, M Ed Mathematlcs English ClllS0l Puts MAUM Mc lui fIlSl .Q F-L-kt1J Mr Donald Terman Ashland College Bowling Green State University Biology Mrs Ellen Wlldermuth Ohio State Unlverslfy, B S Home Economics SCHOOL EMPLOYEES -IIB- '4'...Qr... .- F Mrs Mildred Au Mrs Alda Jones COOKS Mmmmmmml What IS that ood smell? A e Pl at us a t plcal day s menu Along h hat we ma have sloppy Joes,plckles,green beans, and mllk he cafeteria fee s approximately 600 persons e ery day T do th s, takes 200 pounds of pota toes, 52 cake pans,and 40 loaves of bread Mrs Rutn CHllCOf9 ads the aff of fl e cooks and twenty El ht student helpers JCHOOL BUQEJ MAlNTENANCE The friendly smlle and greeting you receive u run down the hall your locker Just before golng home from school IS usually Mr Shook or one of his helpers They work very hard at many varred duties each evening Sat u ay lS spe waxing floors and general clean Ing p t IS go walk Into the school the mornings and s e lt sparkle We operate between 500 0 les dall cov Y c 1 area of 5 square We transport abou U75 students as compared to 350 students when we began using these buses We have tried a new ex perlment this year by pue ng a speaker and ra o ne th bu s T seems b quiet tm students and works out pretty weH says Mr Newcomer a vet eran of 2l years e use uses w doube routes each morning a evening an I7 s drivers s I ller Mrs Gertrude Dana s, Mr Pu Chllcotte Margaret Perry, helen crawford any Mr Oliver Shook, Mrs Jane Sowers Jack Brelnlch Tom Arter Don Terman, Jlm Furr, Norman Kauffman, Carmen Consolo, Charles Orewller, Robert Coon, Marvin Orewller, Robert Mulligan 9 ua- N M 4-4 !ihr 3.-f ' SENIOR 1 f 4 HONOR STUDENTS if Q 'xv In HI v WI ,fbf Honor to whom honor ls due Scholarship and achievement are maJor determinants of special honorsat SprlngfieldLocal school Richard Burtzlaff, Carlton Betts, and Sandra Church were the top stu dents in the senlorclass Richard Burtzlaff and Carlton Betts placed I the top ten in thegeneral scholarship tests which are given to the upper 25 per cent of high school seniors in Richland county CHEMISTRY r world IS a wor of chemistry Chemistry reactions are constantly olng on the natu world around us,they con rlbute o o r d I y needs and comforts, they are indeed, part and par ce o our ver lives Chemistry is the branch o science that studies the composition of sub stances and the changes that take place in t em TRIGONOMETRY This lstyearclass con sts s learning to work with the approximate numbers and measurements IThis very I udn lass is taught the college level The C ass IS encouraged 0 create their own methods of problem solving,and to use independent thinking SHORTHAND Shorthand means differ ent things to different people.To theunlnltlated, lt'smerely a mass of curves and lines, about as com prehenslble as the hlero glyphtcs on an Egyptian tomb. To the shorthand student, it represents a necessary skill, one that she must have to do a Joh Like many other skills, shorthand cannot be learned by a bit ofwishfulthink- ing or with a snap of the fingers. lt takes hours of work and practice. CREAMER 'S BAR AND GRILL 10 ACTIVITIES The remaining seniors who placed in the up er 25 per centofthosetakln theexaminatlonswere Fred Hupp, Jim Heubergerfaullne Beymer, and SandraCnurch The addition of short hand dictation records en abled studentsto take ad vantage of extra study hall periods to practice taking dictation. The use of records also gave the classexperlencelnWaktng' dictation from a variety of voices. SENIOR ACTIVITIES SENIOR CLASS PLAY Our Senlor play was a mystery comedy ID 3 acts The name nCome Out of t e Closet to place ID a run down apart ment Ih New York Cltywlth three girls Ing cheat a tlgerly old woman out of athlrdof herrent rder to this one rl h d to keep dodg In and out of a supposedly Iockedclosetwhlchbrought on more compllcatrons b cause there usually hap ned to be a man hld ln the closet The crooks and closet hlders are und out near the end and the weary but vastly re leved glr s reach far happier land more reasonablel arrnagement h the land la We worked hard but I w s had a NIIGVIOUS t me t rehearsals usually oslng ou the evenln with pepsls,potato chips lscusslon, and s laughter COLLEGE CLUB Are you planning to go to college after gradua on? s en It se e co lege club e college c b vlte representatxves of different co leges come to speak about their curriculum l957 JUNIOR SENIOR PROM The Junlor Senior Prom last year proved t be a great success The Juniors spent many e stu l periods behind Mr Consolo's room making flowers Everyone was kept busy right up to the lastmunute butevery thing was done when the awaited hour came At the appointed hour, students, teachers,school employees, and guests found thelr way Into he cafeteria where a dinner of steak mashed potatoes, gravy, peas, d ple a mode were served IS club also rea various college bulletins an studies e courses offered by each M Brelnrch the ad v ser thls pa year, led to Iron ou the problems of the I5 pros pectlve college students, members of the club After the dlnner,every one adgourned to the gym where moonlight and roses set the stage for an even Ing of dancing with music furnlshed by Kenny Brague and his orchestra The prom was the topic of dlSCUSSlOH for many days afterward Q! Hi .-4 W adff 'H- Ig? -Yi...ff'iT I C Km X ONTARIO BUILDER S SUPPLY 11 if SEN UR Carlton Betts 5' w Rrcnard Burtzlaff 0? xv Pauline Beymer QQ -.-ua-. Thomas Carpenter 12 if Marian Brlssell Kathryn Chambers EU-XSS Q Q! if , HM W Hnuberger lf 2 -'ilu - - pg. ar, 1 a x I ' Cl lln i fK '! f I, -If 5 - , 6 ' 1, ,4.L,-xx V 'QE G9 1 1 Q x4, w,,: SENUR Be Ty Jean H Il ,gm fl.-v- ' Margaret Klelnsorgen X vga fx Frederick Hupp Harold Ludwig Rufh Ludwig 14 T u K . : U ' -mt L . ' is M ,RAM Qffg?5 if ' 2 ' ' fm ??Ef: 1 Qi?i9Y Ei ' 4.44. Rfff' Mary Lou Marsha 4 wi fin' 'ing' Florence Myers ilk sf' Donna Maniey 'g-H C rol MII r 15 Joyce Malyer Jean Mehl ,aa Join Plfman ,uv f- ' Thomas Sheehe -bn Patty Rogers Linda Shrader 16 SENUR 45. Selena Scoff 413 I T4 N xN Larry Snyder S 'Vx Q'- rv-'vm lf- sz- 'T' 1 cf prurmm' Judy Qfanchfveld 2 -Q' 1 QV Rich ard Yoxdm :wer Dennis Hrner 17 ,.. vid S R ACTIVITIES I SI CARLTON BETTS Orchestra 1 sketball 1 2 StrIng Ensemble WBFFIOYS Club V Pres WarrIors Club 1 2 Class Treasurer Annual Staff 4 LIDVGYIGH 2 JUHIOF Play 3 Senlor Play 4 MARIAN BRISSELL Reserve Cheerleader VGVSIIY Cheerleader WGFVIOFS Club 1 2 Songleader 1 Parllamenfarlan 2 County PGFIIGWSHTGFIGU Camp 1 Glee Club Chorus 1 Glee Club V Pres Glee Club Ensemble Varsrty Chorus 2 3 VGFSIIY Sec Treas VBFSITY Ensemble 2 VarsIty Volleyball Team Varsity Basketball Team 3 A G A A Sec Tre s Student Councll S c Treas 3 SSDIOV Class Play 4 B nd 1 2 4 LIbrary Club MIxed Chorus College Club Delaware Rep s elby Rep 1 2 Mlxed Chorus LIbrarIan Annual Staff 4 RICHARD BURTZLAFF lege Club 1 2 College Club V Pres Class Pres 4 ass V Pres Student COUDCII 4 ee Club 1 MIXSO Chorus 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 Band 1 Annual Staff 4 Junlor Play 3 Senlor Play 4 Warriors Club 1 2 3 4 Basketball SIGTISTICIEH Newspaper Staff 4 KATHRYN CHAMBERS A GIrls G e Clu Varslty Chorus 2 VGFSITY Ensemble 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Delaware Rep 4 WarrIors Club 3 4 Basketball Team 4 JAMES CHASE BETTY HULL slee Club 1 A MIxed Chorus 1 VIS Glee Club Track 1 2 3 VGYSITY Chorus 2 state Track Meet 1 2 M'Xed Chorus 1 Jun,or play LIbrarIan 1 2 5en,or play LIbrary Club 1 Annual Sfaff 4 Warrlors Club 3 4 WarrIors Club 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 lege Club 1 2 C lege Club 1 Basketball Manager 1 SANDRA CHURCH FREDERICK HUPP W ch W Va Hlgh School Portsmouth Hlgh School 1 2 Portsmouth H'9h Schoo' 1 WarrIors Club Lrbrary Staff A JUDIOF Play 3 Class V Pres JANET CLELAN WBVFIOVS Club 2 3 4 B seball 2 3 4 B sketball 2 3 4 Basketball Manager 4 JUDIOF Play 3 Senlor Play 4 C lege Club 3 4 Track 2 3 4 F H A Annual Sfaff 4 G A A Buckeye Boy s State 3 Annua Staff 4 PATRICIA DARLING G A A MARGARET KLEINSORGEN A H Band 1 2 G,r,S G ee C'ub 1 Glrls Glee C ub 1 M,Xed Chorus 1 2 Varslty Chorus 2 3 4 L,brary Staff 4 Varslty LIDFBFIGU 4 Annual Sfaff 4 Varslty Ensemble 2 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 LINDA HARRISON SGUIOV Play 4 Delaware Rep 4 Class Presldent 1 3 WRVVIOVS Club 5 Reserve Cheerleader 1 BGSKQIDGII Team 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 rls Glee Club RUTH LUDWIG Llbrarran 2 4 L,brary Sec 4 WarrIors Club 1 2 W C b Lrbrary Club 2 3 arriors lu 1 Llbrary Club Sec rls Glee Club Jun,0r play 3 Varsrty Chorus 3 Senlor play 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 Basketball Team 3 A Student Councll Band 1 JIM HEUBERGER Annua' Sfaff 4 Track 1 3 4 Joyce MAIYER Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Lexlngfon 1 Class Sec 1 A Class Treas LIPVGVY Club 3 Student Councll JUDIOV Play 3 Student Councsl Pres 4 M'Xed Chorus 2 WGFVIOYS Club 1 2 3 4 L'b'arY Treas DOROTHY HOGUE B hd 2 3 4 WarrIors Club 2 3 DONNA MANLEY MlXed Chorus 1 2 3 LeX'n9Ion 1 2 G rls cIee Club 1 F H A RSPOVIGV 3 VGFSITV Chorus 2 3 4 A A A Class R p A Basketball 3 4 WBFFIOVS Club 1 2 3 4 xarlfggglglib S P OSQQZQIVEI 4 Junior PIGY 5 Strlng Ensemble 2 SQHIOF P'aY 4 Glee Club Ensemble 1 G:A. . 1-2-3-4 Ba - -3-4 ' G' , ' 1 - - -4 , ' . . 4 - -3-4 , , ' - -3-4 ' 3 , ' 2 ' 4 , ' GOI - -4 0' ' el . .g 1 . 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' . . . a - - - - Z c.A. . 1-2-3-4 . 1 N. f n Fin lit 3 x TIT If XIQ Jiri -4... ws. 5 an by MMV J 971. mfg T L, wq gf QIDN.: Xgw iw ,fu IUNIUIQ ACTIVITIES U S HIST Y lsTory I Jus s allve,acTlve,and Tangible as The evenTs ThaT occur every day The economic and social aspecTs ofhls Tory all have Their r allels lh presenT day life STudenTs are gulded To do err own Thrnklng and arrive aT Thelr own con clusxons afTer sTudyxng whaT has happened IH The pasT The errors made and The desrrable accomplish menTs ENGLISH e of The greaTe xnsTrumenTs aT our com mand IS The human voice Few persons know ThaT every Tlme They Talk They e puTTlng a sa es performance How many of us are aware of The facT ThaT every Time we Ta k we are selllng ourselves? earlng This In ml The English class empha sized speech Voice Tone, dlcTlon, were considered How To organize and er a befo group was pracTlced SELECTING JUNIOR PLAY The commlTTee for se le Ting The Junior class play spenT much Tlmelook Ing Through caTaIoguesand reading plays They rn ally narrowed The choice down To six plays HF Ther was a House WI e, a Three a comedy seemed To be The besT I e opinion o The c m mlTTee ALGEBRA Il This IS The flrsT year his course has been mughT for a full year. Emphasis is placed on discovering meThods for problem sol- ving raTher Than memory. HFirsT Class ThaT has had me whippedln 'TOADS' CRESTLINE AUTO WRECKING 20 CurrenT evenTs forms a good foundaTlon for The fuTure voTers and govern menT offlceholders of The Junior class Through The sTudy of currenT evenTs and hlsTory, The sTudenTs can dlrecT Their voTes rcres o avoid The same SITUGTIODS which broughT on each and every war of The pasT The sTory was abouT an unsuccessful song wrxTer who Turned o To be T e UM Ther o e Year H Barbara Berger and James Flenner had The leading roles Mr Dick STewarT dlrecfed The play rf' 7741? Alberf A 'x Richard Bishop Janlce rmlcheal ..s ,, i T 'QS ix TOP MAGAZINE SALESMEN e alr was led WI uspense durlng TheJunlor Class magazine sale draw Ing Whose name from among The Top salesmen would be awn To wln The gra pr ze of a porTable Tran slslor radlo Ginger Ruby was he py reclplenf he ra I0 The lop salesman among The boys was Fred ul Barbara Anllker Shirley Marcla Brague Duck Brelnlch Donald Chase N 'm T2 LIBRARY CLUB STudenTs who aren'T on e llbra y sfaff do ' reallze how much work The sTudenT llbrarlans do To help keep The bookshelves IH TlpTop shape Besides Jusf slfflng They have To flle cards, look afTer books, make sure magazines are up onT, s e If There are any over due books, dusl shelves, and be sure The oks are lh Thelr VI places T e library club r chased approxlmafely 50 new books This year, mosT of Them ones That would ln e es he Teenagers, such as sporTs careers, and problems of The Teenage world Today JUNIOR CLASS Helen Bays A N Alvln Beer W1 Pau HW' Burdlne PaTTy Burger 21 , Linda Beer Barbara Berger AL Sharon Busenburg lil Don Cameron f . A T4 i ,T K X X! y Y: ' as Th .' fll 'ln 1 ll , PU ' S ' ' ' Th D r n 1 . ' be of ' r r f To l dr. ' nd ' ' - ,I I - . . H . . H . . T . hap ' ' of T d' . , fr e ' ST l. , bo ' ' 'gm N L ' ' A IT . Au ff ,, ,L . 1 7 5 I l 1' , A L 1: ' 7 gf, A' f , I , 1 Mya Av I g s ' W T : H- W g . ljlr 'N,f , V' V . TJ' X A X ' .Qu . - ffgskz K f- V ff ' 4 ' .. , , T. f -.wdykgl A V 3' I 2? ,J X l 3 V - I S ., . L l '17 Ca ' A L A A . C e IPDG1 Judy NacCxrTney PWT QIGQUOUF Jin Snlfh aynond ING Pryl UWVVISON FO 1 O GlHgpr Rub Judy I ' B Carol Davl Wxl V Joyce ff John Sapp Harold Snyder JUNIOR CLASS 4? Ronnie FIVST Joyce Hetler Jlm er As Elsie Sauer S31 Fred Sful 22 iii? Jlm Flenner Sfanley Kemp Penny Pafch P1JI Serferf Dwle Sufer George Gwbor Arnold Lehnann ohn Pifferson 75 ff. Nwncy ef? Normwn Tlfschlnuer I Cwrber Jerry L e 7? .J Sondrw Joyce Shook Sandra Weldle X.4 13, - f ,y .j 9 ' lzxrx ' ' J'n ' Qfb y N -an ' W - , ' ,Q Y V , .J Q -req . k. , Q Q. A . .i we x Q ., , - y ,. V 4 , Rf f . 'S A 5 -1:6 if -7 ell , Y RK- W ,. .rl flyxi l Cl r ' , , ...af ,A Jin, W '35 'X I IAN V-V 4 . Y X 2 ni' ' I fx . 1 S, ' Q14 K gdqbwk X l'v I Y gb Q 1 4 Te - 1 Haun H+' , 4 ' N 'iw Purkey 'Q ' ' w Irs ' x Li I .-,I Q 1 +4111 Q M? .Q f, x I . ' bm! ' wx, f . 0-K I xdf Mi --Q! X - 41 3, - NX .H f X v 'Q 'il ??m h. NGS QM . - 4 1 ' ' - Plx ld 'ff - J N-.nl M .sk X I K: N Mr- 559 J xxx Q - if - 1 am K 1 1 .r 5 f V - YF .ft my e 7 5 . T k I . . Q ,y X . , ,1 ,: :.' f N ni ' ' x 4 4 V , 4. in Q . - lux! ' I Sw Th SUFUHUIVIUIQE IICIIVIIIES MECHANICAL DQAWING Among the actlvltles of the lndustrlal arts o gram are drawlng andplan ning awlng I5 as portant means com munlcatlon today as read nd w tlng were years ago As General L B ershey said 9 , ' soldier today who cannot read blueprints and make awlngs IS as llltera as a wa wto could not read wrlte HOME ECONOMICS The homemaklng pro ram provides experiences hat Include child care ho nursing planning sound diets with avallablefood, remaklng clothing, making furniture from lnexpen save materials, and other Is which can be us now IS 0 COUVSE where you are notconflned studying al the tr Instead you learn how to handle the everyday events In the general routine of your Ilves BIOLOGY Oooh' Ugh' Poor grass hopper' were some of the comments e b blolo dass members during their rst experience of rs sectlng grasshoppers, the uss made a study 0 Insects and 35 leaves PLANE GEOMETRY Using their good work a Its, they learn a w of thlnklng whrch depends mostly on deductive rea sonlng as pertains to fig uresln flat surfaces They a e taught to organize work for all math W at s burnln ? no The cookies Whew st ID tl e e gurls In Home this year learned how to bake cookies, cakes, and ea rolls Just to name ew Through the study of blology,the students came to appreciate and under stand beher their EDVIFOW ment Those students who an b enter the f e d nursing or medicine found biology an invaluable b 9 rc SC19NCE course POOL S NABORHOOD STGRE 23 'PEP' www ,.-A' A-env' i. enwrles A n n Pafly Bonham Cxrol Crmwford Judy Haun ,pn Tom LeFever Judy Arnold Janis Bougnlon Connie Crisp Deanna Haynes I 412' Ludwrg Frank Ayers 3,5-.nf Gary Brinkman Tom Earhart WKEQ 5 Tum Hollingsworth Brenda Mavyer Roberl Bwrnhouse Tom Brown Tom Ebberl Jack Jacobs Carl Mandle 24 SUPHUM URE CLASS iam? Dennis Beer Ln Kay irpenler wwf' lack Gage Il Jones nw. Ray Mayer HM Gerry Beer Chase Judy Gilbert '01 A Reggie Klmes Calvin Merrill ..., Ted Blaney P A M5 Jill! John Closson Leo Gosser I KVDD Charles Messner Q, Jay. ,, J N ,JY g g' lf 5 +G :V K 'kLf k fe 4 ,ll,, w an J XM? I.. in Qs ' Y A f K f. S ' , w,,, ' . V, Q my .ia 5 e N ,ewfffwb J 4 snlls Q15 J. , Q Eg ks., 3 x -d, 3, M, i 5. :.7 Vii. igk K , ' .e Q I y 33' A Le., . e ' . A, K . J A+ v 1 l Us J . g ily, l LXflQl Nw ,Sq 43 W 1 g e C, M A J, M 'S . fi. Jonn Clffgww - llill fl A ,rw gig! kg, Q' to eras ,whiff U ' , ' V x ,Qi 'Q , 1 5 fy Q ' ' 2 ' T ?N .11 - 1 r 3 -.Ilia ,. ' as M 2 , :NZ ' W I . l,,g nf K , , , fx e 3 , - J J QQ , .lg.- wi gl g , A PM i A ' 5 g is 5 , S g M N , 0 fra :A ' ' . J f' 'M 5 az ll, M!! l ll . M E Q ' I 4 Prji lip PH I Y iv x 'flggff ..SM,3. : J: 3 l 'Xena' In V '51 lax . 'v'f A J . Y 3 SUPHUMUIQE CLASS Judy Miko! IG? Rodney I Dive Selferf Dale Sirrckler Shirley Wrfschl 1 Carl Mowry Norma Poffenbaugh Cami vhea Dean Sfronmlnger N 'J HI Bernie W f Loreffa McClain Shzrley Poland 0 Carol Snodgrass n JP 'mr-In Mike Sunnucks 'N Larry Ylrga Beffy Mctrea Nancy Read Sandra Souder Bobby Taylor Sandra Zeger Wade Payne Jerllynn Ruckman Mike Sposxto Tom Walker Cirl Perry Ricky Rupp Jerry Stoney Joe Walters Kafhy Perry -s Po Sauer 155 Jane? Stover Kenneth II1 4 ' 4 .- ,ye 2 W f , , 8 , ' 1 mf Q ' 5+ X . Wg K7 ,., ly I if ,W , as A . -1 kt .4 ,xx X- 'Cf' 8 M lx K ' v N . . if ' A Y L, .. 1 If f . 7 . 4. if 7 .. ,Z F A ' 'iii AFM' 6 If Ph Ilips 5 Q ' Qryf X id! . E' f 4 ' fu , C I 8 wir'.m5 xy . 'lla 3 4: r , N 5 of .I ' - Q ,. 1- . +15 'd . ,jf ' C: N 1 1 , TI .43 1 .3 L I Q Q I ' .1 ' ol ' 25 FIQESHIIAEN ACTIVITIES GENERAL SCIENCE General Science pre nTs an Insight rnTo advanced courses d saence IT TeHs us wheTher or noT we have any science apTl Tude The sTudenTs Took parT lh experlnenTs,demonsTra ng and explaining T em 0 he lass BUSINESS TRAINING uslness Tralnlng one subJecT ThaT TeresTlng and educaTlonaI as well IS cours , ou learn abouT office proce dures banking, Travellng, COmmUUlC6flOhS You also e rn how To read T ables and w aT your lvlc duTles e rn communlTy The class dad proJecTs on adverflslng and planned Trips ENGLISH I IS ear ng Trled someThlngnew ID The way of book reporTs sTead of reading books, The class read magazines an dlfferenT Types arTlcles every Friday The sTudenTs enJoyed This much more Than The con venTlonal book reporT ALGEBRA I The sTudenTs learn JusT abouT aM fundamenTaI OPGV aTlons wlTh lehers raTher Than flgureg Workbooks provide quick review when worklng wlTh negaTlve num bers HOLCKER HARDWARE 26 WrTh The developmenf d space rockeTs and saTeI IlI9S,fhG class discussed T e SDUTDIKS and whaT Their effecT on The world would be se ' ' ' u The - n Y. . h U - U Ti ' ' h T T C . B '. ' ' is . Is in- In Th' e y insurance, budgeTing, and I a . h Ime 1. , h c ' . ' ar ' The 'Th' y 1 E Iish I . . ln- fl' ' It of FRESHMEN Rose Marie Allbiugh Kenneth Berger Bob Burger CLASS Charles Anderson '46 l Barbara Bishop Carl Chapman Judy Crisp 4' Glenda Barnhouse 'QP' flflf Nick Black hlvr Davld Clprls Charles Dalenbe V9 fx I aww Richard Beal 'un Tom Blaney fr. Raymond Clevenger Carolyn Danals will STORE ELLIOTT BQOQ 27 Joan Beer Dorothy Boyd 1 .I Larry Cllne fr Carolyn Davidson K B alhryn eer Brinkman get Jerry Crlder Beverly Davis Linda Bender gil' Dorolhy Burdlne Leonard Crlder ' A Y r ' s 13 B K V192 A , . We Wi - 4 fn! W , if . - , ,Z y,y' 3 ' h f' 5 lu ki X ' ,Q L13 - ,, it , 1 . 4 . Y Ed X .4 . V MMMJW' lf? rx 7 ' 5 v 4L ,, vi, x ' A , K . . V - I t ,.- Q-V' ' T al 'A .. I 1 e ' me 'B' USB 1' -' of f 'Q V h . K Q H' D , .. f., y 5 ' f 43 4 D - Q N NE! . '27 H, , A , . 1 as - X, ' . - v AIA f ' ' K ,l xl D l 4 C - ,' L '15 Q Q. 2 ' A , q' Q kQM,A 'Qi fr -NJ x I J Reber? Deffend Robert V C 7FO i Q Lesll Jones Jerry Nwbee f PHT Ernsberurr I' Tim mar? er orrlne Keller .A Jean Micloll Charles Richard Celllns pid df 1-M0 is arry i N rll K le ,sm Tom Mansfield wxx Viv Kennelb fl' f HIXOD Carl Kemp IAF Karen Mehl 'NA Mike Frale f N Lyle Goff Jaan Hoffman g,.l' ,Af Larry Lamb amd' Richard Messner FRESH Margery Frey oe Gorka Carl Hupp N lw Jack Lanzen Fir Roger Mefz MEN CLASS 1 H i7 Dennls Frlelcben Pun Haber .1 Richard Jacobs Ponnle Lump Paffy X 4K1 HSL: 4 L ol I 1 - 3 . all qqiilgieih U' l , n Fill f - . 'T 13 s A 4f, 3 .l yr I , 5 OX ,312 ' ff M. M f . v , - f Y F lv? MID f - MH: 'A as H ' 'Q . ' 4 QTL I S g ' limi! S ye, K ' , It Aff X U ' 4 if ,?4. Vw. wi' V 'gh ?W spd S,- S A S- ' Giffin ,ff 'Z '4 Q N K lv . VJ. , U 11 CQ I flue 7 fi S 'S' Vdllum , W a AA S iff, J '- llN ,Mr !5 lJQ :mr JW Q, ' t 4 3 alll, .-.' ' aku ay: S ax J iff , lj f'w va FA, . Wi ' ' --1 'e S V I Y1'Wd A C ' W 1 X ,xx ia? A. . . YR W I a ' n X . gl Z ,U 1 g by K ei Q M as L s S l 1 L gc!! N 4 Aft ,M .V i 4 Lg ET' M X 1? 1 A pak AJS S ,S M3 K ,Q rf ,S ,, ,J xii y.g?gQ nk? K , .. 45 . . , V J I' 1 S' ' W1-why, 1 Jwal' ug- ,Q gilw. S B .. I 2 HQEF' , ffm, iw!! l 28 . ller FRESHMEN LLL Sandra I Jack Parsons Don Richard Mary Ann Smllh JO9 Tltschlnger CLASS Pal Mooney Douglas Patch bandra Ryan Shlrley Smllh Joyce Wells Aff McCrea Y rs lm McCrea Sharon ull: Karen Pelech Ted Sheppard Maff Schwerghardf Karen Slevens Ton Spangler Junior WI son Ted Wentz 29 A. Linda McKown -fl Margie Poland all ill Les I6 Shook wud' Darrell Sfrlckler 4'Y Evelyn WITSCFI Terry Panylk Evelyn Rakeslrdw David Signs Erlc Sufer Mildred Woodhul Junior Parker Mari Reed Thomas Signs Milford Thompson Pal Yoxfhelmer i 5 Q, 3351: -2 6 fuii 1 ,J - .J T 5? W if . -in -rj lf' ,el M - A fl L r ' - T 'Viy Willis ffLi,, V I I ff All 1' ' T .J -f 3 J- -, . F V 3 lyn , hi? x . S . A .,! 'A . - I x , .1 1, K J I I .Q . J - 04' i l Mi Ier 3 -I Ph. .DS L 9 W' x l Q SWE ' 'J y y .ul if ' .222 , , J ' - ' I',W 2 J. 1 .hh gg , mf - N A , lj il c. A .L I, Cl X 4 A ' Z' . fgqw. 1 . 1 . 'D '5' ' x -mv! W , J ff' .. ' , f ' as ' - I? . T 1 : Q A . '? l, 'L ' v T, P f f.4b , - - ana 5 Q, A , X 29 , :Q je ' 1 D S' MJ . ey My A 1 I T . ' - 1 . x g ' . . 'l U I .- W '- . 4 1 .4-sul Jul Ilia-. .A -inn JL rq 5 4L4V1z1 EIGHIH GRADE ACTIVITIES 8th Grade Basketball Team The. eighth grade War- riors started practice in November and practiced nearly every Saturdaymor- ning until April. Seven games were played in ad- dition to the Junior High Tournament at Union. OHIO HISTORY Through the study of Ohio Hlstory,we discovered many interestingthingswe had never known before One of these was what the symbols on the Ohio flag stands For Interest was stimulated by making by hand pioneer proJects and putting them o display, making maps showing special industries and by making reports on I the count es in O SCIENCE Wonder the so of science, for wonder that arouses the desire 0 learn and know e fruition of wonder,there fore, IS knowledge, and knowledge classified science Our 8th grade science Involves largely studies of meteorologyand astron omy and many natural laws in X uifg K . I ' . f ' n al I ' hio. Q . is . 'C 51 I I5 U I E55 1 . . I ' 5 if 5: A I' i s t h e i n s p i r i n g f a c t o r wiswgii -uhf rrkk 'gkggw' ' .,. - c. It -I I , O gl ,, , M f , Th A A 5 ' e,N V ' ' is 1 , . .x . l M A . V . apiiyzixwf - - U1.f New c H. YP1 'ff4. - 'u1 'Ili M If gAx aug, U 4,4 25 H !a-,T - 30 HGHTH vivffis Doro1hy QICNIVG Blghop r r dx -v- Beverly Hanl n GRADE 1' ' 'S 'E:'11 a .. Ray Andonxcm Jhlron Houfh Putrlc FUVIS 4 M ID Fungfon '47 Larry Hardacre LL1 2 Arfer YG- AM n Phu Urnnf nda Earhart K Thleen K1 OV Loreffa Hardicre Be ns Dina Carmichael '3mhk Sharon Edwards Esfher Grrdner Glen rel r -02 HI Beer 14' 4'5 Giry Clevenqor P3 aw, Dar! Goddard 6 Lana Herrick 'l Join Beer Annw Craze is Ronw Lyn foff Win Kmuffmin Kxre Bef? 12 Georgia Dailey 'NA oe Flshburn .1 Marv Coon I ' ' 1 en LQ .K o J If K ',' ,J,V fi EIf'ne Y amy 11- ' Q X , s ' 'hr 1 1 Kfy 1 - o G- ' m' A T -- 'uf M -y 1 A N 3 .X W Allhnugh 1 I K ' , . X o f 4 r I f ,- , ,,, i .5 , 1 , rl- . 5 , gp. f D. 'Ii , - 7 D , XM 1 J, ljj 5 ' Id fy j 3 tom A I Fife .- ., 4 yr T - 6 1 EllfS 1 5' Ah H n r Li lg . f fxvtff-, , ' , Q r' ' .a--' -' ' y.'n -' A -. al yr , Mm. If ' K VPIPD 4 Dmalfn f ' . , ,Q H M 'X , M 'NA , . Y' gm? . v M f Hob ,J ' r 1, ' ...ffm el' dn . V 4,' Melissa X 'w N f J e' 1 Pulau Ni V I fy - !W 0 A l I 1 Ie 1- rl v-,N Q 1 of Q 4 -1 4 1 ' ' X LP' . 31 ,r i Mrk: K ly Cnnryl lCCready Linda GV Y- Larry Roqers ,gnu David LaFevre Robert Nessner Jrm Pore Carol Scott N4- Melvin Sutton Helen Ludwlg Kay Robert Rauzl ft? Scott James Thomas Gary Mansfield N., Lester MIDDIE Reba Reedy Kenneth Shea Dan Tltscnlnger 32 Linda Mayer Senior Newport Snrrle Rrnenart BL. Howard Snrader 6 zltjf' Ronald Walker EIGHTH GRADE ,Y I Leonard McBride .J I IW 'fx Eugene Parklson v-. Judy Robinson Pa Sposlto ov Roger Walters MERJH- Rona McBrrde is-'vm L..-I Terry I ll Jone Rogers ft! Larry Suter WMA Gary York ,r 2 4 L W Lg Q. ef M it . A 'N 'x nf A 'wtf 4- ' W L x ?L L A er L . 'A K If Aa l V 59 N - Lf Q L QWAE' Y' S'l LA,' N, 'lf Q yy 4 f LZLJ .. ,eey L A 5 8.35 WN K tL , UGC N EW' 2 xi we L . . ld F., Mllllgan 2 K iw L - F , -Ei K ZNA fy W -fy aff' L L X . 4 I I Y f K K. . tx 1 lv L Pif 'S to f Q71 . Q' L L L - U' fgQ I Z - Pn'l 'ps 1a L. 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K K5 Ak VL el' 5 L lm LVL i?vVhL Q 1 gh, - YW s fi'f 1 Q , L s ' L SEVENTH GRADE ACTIVITIES USING LIBRARY FACILITIES Almost every student In ool has to e the brary at one time or an other during the year Along with the many lh terestlng books are dlc tlonarles encyclopedlas, almanacs blographles, and Reader's Digests 7th A Btn Grade Cheerleaders e 7th A grade cheerleaders are elected by popular vote fromthelr respective classes They and the Junior Hugh Tour nament at Union Hugh School This gives the girls some training and preparesthem for cheerleading IH Hugh School 7th Grade Geography Students enJoy Geog raphy most when they are working on progects This way every student cancon tribute something to the class rather than slt and listen to the teacher talk 7th Grade Basketball Team The seventh grade basketballers comprised over half the Junior hugh squad and gained valuable experience ln several game sch us I- Th Sth cheer at all home. games JOHN NEVVCOMER AND BUS DRIVERJ ram An lker Sharon Brague Sue Flshburn Howard Harriman Barbara Kemp 'K ix xfx 2X James Arler Nik ING BVISSQN .J--K Carol Frlelchen Edward Harlzler Jerry Kennlson Y Jerry Ylrga S Karen AV Sandra Bunn was Q A ,ww Lynda Gage Mary Heefner ,.- Erma Klelnsorgen Lewls Barnhouse Charles arpenler Wanda Goff Susan Heller am Tom Kohler 34 Barry Beer M. Sharon Easlerday may Kellh Green 2' John Herrick fa John Leppo SfVfN7Y! Terry Blaney Bonvla Ehrman Larry Gross .Q as wa! Kennelh Jacobs -we Judy Long GRADE JM: Kennelh RQUS ,-. s. .VM Robert Flrsl Greg Hal er -43' Bob lavens sfmsgx Carl Lovell T Q , will' R gg ,- by QQ A ,Hr W, yn. Z l gm W AU L g A f i K.. 73 4 3 - X-.ir 'E' a I , N. L M- 6 Q Qfff. 3 ,4L A .. ,L Q me K K A j L my , M LM 'K' f' as Wi 5 - If D 2 A , ul i i gg he s s. E .V w K L' as Ek 5 I mr . , K My 53 0 K C If ' -fa. ' Q ,4 r 52 ff ' , I w k: 1 K L . A 4 x Q f . my ,, 2 I ' hx mlffg I f H a,, Vik fu L . W mg, - Z .. ,,.k k, '46, ., A - Q i ll ' W Q M U 4 5 . W M I Hip , We ?j A s,,f . V' ' 'R L A E mu N ..,:,. L . r ly ' W9 ' ,I MX it f we I tc: :5 lm ,h'l ET 'S UF A I :!a FiL7EQ ' f A Q n a l- . , x - i ' ,L .q ' - li! R 5 . :,i, ' sl LM, L E ' by gg thy ggggf' e .', I ' flaws l5iJ . Wm? X 6 i w Q L. , JE i?ry ' 5 Fri: nn. H Sl SEVHJ TH URADE ,. AJ Roberta Manlott .wh Mary Morley au- Donn Parrett Bobby Smith Thomas Teeter Larry MeCla Donna Mowry Patty Patterson Thomas Souder 0 Max TSVVUHD Robert AcCrea Davld Myers Cla r Pznyerd PaTTY 3nQ I GI' Margaret Tlnkey Barbara McKenZ1 43' Frank Neel QM ,f iiiip Sherry Ruby Louise Sprunger Irv- A Charles Todd -an '! Harry Zexgler Judy M I r Fred Newport if gp X Rupp Neff Darlene Strlckler Sharon Wentz F1 Marilyn I Merle Orewller Patricia JCNWI Dennls Stromlnger Helen tschl I alll? Jerry Mooney fu. Christ: PWDYI kv ,lf Jack Smith Darlene Suter Barbara Yetger 3- f yer - lf ' T 'hx A de. - , ' -I- . . u D of Q Jkt- , , z 9 an U A gf, A I . AL J? Ml IGF 4 M ' i l Q S it S L J yj 'e ' T 1! AR Jil I 5 K V x -.1 W a ,Q M I y',4 T' T T N Q at N 1 4 ' , 'Q ',- wr? n ' in if ,,1 H Z, j JE 1 gb. I ,L 4. A -3 J 1 L Ili - f' V1 Y L.,j V ' L T A 1- - T lx 3 - f I l ll I 1 , , .. F x 4 8, t -1 -f'- N,.'Tt ful X 1 v,-mm2 EL C 1 'C .'...4,hl .4 W S ' dl S , . , A Sify e,,,L . 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','y Ht 5 Aff' f MANAGERS Matt Schwelghardt, Fred Hupp Carl Mandley ATHLET C BOARD BASEBALL arlo won the champlonshlp with frve wlnsandone loss lncounty play The overall record was 9 3 e first game o the season, M ller beat Lucas 7 2 Snyder fol owed h an w over Unlon We gaxned r venge for earl r eat by a declslon from North Rob son Hlxon won second Iberia defeated us IU a close game 6 5 as HIXON ook the loss Hlxon I s wlnnlng stride aga as he shut out Unxon 7 O We then blasted Lucas I6 3 as Snyder turned lh s third w Then Lexington gained e fo first place b defeating us by a score 7 M ller taking loss However, the next night we gained the ead and the Championship by defeating Lexington 7 3 m Flenner w s top batter for the season h 557 In the pitch: department Snyder won 3 and lost none, Hlxon won 4 and lost 1, and Flenner and Miller were each ld! B ch, R Halne , Casad, Battls anvil-il.. E11 ack Row B l Hlxon Ken y Berger, Dale Strlckler, Dean Stroh mlnger, Rodney Pnrllxps, Front Row Carl Mandley, Jim Miller, Dale Duck Brelnlch, Harold Snyder, Jim Flenner, RESERVE BASKETBALL SCORES Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Chatfleld Iberia Leesvrlle Crestline lvr Butler Lexington Lucas Gallon Shiloh Unlon Edison Be lvl Butler Lexington Lucas Shrloh Plymouth Union CREAMER S BAR AND GRILL 36 Suter, Rrcky Rupp, Matt Schwelghardt .9 'fi BASKETBALL I so To K Berger, R Jaco , Strlck er, E Su fen, P llps, D Ha Bottom Coach Haines, D Beer T Earhart, C Messner, Walker, Dalenberg, B Berger, VARSITY BASKETBALL Flen er, Snyder, Betts. rams, D Blsho , M I Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontarso Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontarlo Ontario Ontario Ontario VARSITY BASKETBALL Scores Chatfleld Iberia Leesvl Crestline B lvl Butler Lexington Lucas Gallon Shiloh Union Edison B lvl Butler Lexington Lucas Shiloh Plymout Union Tournament Play n arlo 49 Shu oh VARSITY BASKETBALL 42225 'i W allll D. Brelnlch, Coach Haines, R. Rupp, D. Stromlnger, M. Sunnucks, B. Hlxon, J. Gage 37 BASKETBALL QUEEN Yv For weeks excitement pervaded the school while friends ta ked allt s the can nouncement of the winners Mary Lou Marshall was queen Her court con slsted of BarbaraAnllker, Norma Potfenbaugh, Sandra Church,and Shirley Smith .Ns C'- I Q N-.Y II. I , M1 A , ,, A x- I4 ',+5,5 3.23 Q17 I . V D S 4 QR!-B! W I. . , t ' I A , I, 'E 1 'f I Y L'k I 1 X 3? I I I ' s s I 'S 4 A N' I .Q . IG-Lqxfgt 13.811512 it I -. ' ,. 2-I Z--.f I A -I , 1 v , he , hi - 1 4 'v x sw Q A . I I in sq 'rr ' y I 'I ,r' LAL ,'. ka Q - , vi f . -P' I V' V! X ' l I up the pg , . 66 K. Gif R. hi' . ber. qu 'Q of U Middle: J. Lanzan, T. Blaney, D. Strickler, C. Fitz, C. Albin date-S. Then Came the an- D. ' I . ter : ' . , . . T- I 65 ' 51 Y A 57 ' 70 ' 66 'Ile 49 ' 51 ' 74 ' 51 el 'ale 68 ' 70 62 ' 62 ' 55 ' 67 50 ' 55 ' 72 ' 46 ' 71 ' 74 ' as ftg ' 55 ' 59 ' 42 el 'Ile 87 , sn ' 61 66 ' 63 ' 83 ' 57 62 ' 68 I B6 ' 61 n 65 ' 77 ' B1 o 1 ' 'I 60 J. n H. C.. D- will' . ' P J- 'IGI' l J 'Z' 641, , , ,f ,JI , . , - I s ek 7 TRACK NSW M xi 5 - as Track OnTarlo had a successful Track season as They won The counTy Track meeT for T e erghTh Trme ID a r w They also placed second lh e dis rlc w I e allfylng f ve fo he sTaTe meeT O The frve who wenf To sTaTe Three are reTurnlng They are Harold Snyder In The high ump, ed Hupp rscus, and Jlm Chase rn e mule nd ha m e Team rs lookin forward To anofher counTy crown Several boys will play key POSITIONS ID The success or failure of The Team They are Jlm Heu erger lh The hurd es, Dale SuTer and DlckBxshop In The dlsTance Also There are several promrslng freshmen coming up COUNTY TRACK MEET TROPHY PRESENTATION Jim Chase, Coach Haines, Mr Casad, Mr Kamen ONTARIO BUILDER 'S SUPPLY 38 Top To boffom Kafhy Perry, Shir Nancy Read Jerllynn Ruckman, Nor GIRLS SPORTS ley Smith, Pat Bonham, ma Poffenbaugh VOLLEYBALL TEAM L T to FI T Ginger Ruby, Shirley Au, Patricia Darling, BASKETBALL TEAM Kathryn Chambers, Loreffa McClain Joyce Shook, Joyce Wel Is, Rose Allbaugh Left io right Marcia Brague, Jean Menl, Pat Burger, Mrs. Baiflsfl, Linda Harrison, Donna Manley, Marian Brrssell 39 I 1' ff' f , -..-my , K , - i ,uv - ... ef 'gh : ' 1 ' ' ' ! GIRLS SRURIS G A A SomeThlng new has been added! e I l classes were required To wear blue gym sulTs h T e new su1Ts wewerereadyforacllon aylng sofTbaII vol I bas eTball,TumbIln and ofher Indoor sporTs e also ha workedon abaskeTballTeam managed by Jean Mehl The lrsT ame wa played March 3 wlTh CresTllne G A A OFFICERS Top Row Sondra Purkey, Donna Manley, Norma Poffenbaugh S S TT VARSITY CHEERLEADERS BoTTom Row M rllyn Kelly, Marian Brlssell elena co , Mary Lou Marshall, Mrs BaTTrsTl CHEERLEADERS 'Howdy Everybody' This has been afavorlTe cheer aT SprlngfleldLocal for The pasT few years, and always geTs The crowd I aT may seem like hard Job buT ask any one of ourcheer leaders and e wll The gang'cheerlng,espec a y when Th chips a down e r s aTTended eerleadlng I T year which enabled Them To learn new cheers and formaTrons They spenf long hours afTer school pracTlclngThesenew Ideas al drd gre Job rn Their role as cheer leaders Mary Lou Marshall, Jerllynn Ruckman KaThy Perry RESERVE CHEERLEADERS To gel ready for playing oTher Teams The gurls dad pracTlce afTer schoolfol lowing a buslnessmeellng Along wlTh sporTs we 3danceAprIl 4 wh! we were sure everyone en Jo ed himself dancing o ow d ock ro music The moTTo of The G A I ezr s To lea ay The sporl as wel learning To be a sporT Nancy Read Shirley SmrTh Norma Poffenbaugh 40 I I Th g'rls in al gym WIT h ' on ' in DI D 5 'ey- bal , k ' ' g, Th girls ve ' 9 f' g - s U' . za' .f 'f yel Ing. Th noT a ' , sh ' I Tell you ET isn'T easy To geT Ill ' i ll e ' re Th gl l a ch n' c inic his and I lin all ' a aT ' 3 had - - ' , 'ch . Y . , Y sl an r and ll , .A. Th's y 4 l rn To pl U I as 3. '.! .Q , v V, f T U7 T if like T 'Ls g IQ y all Chinese Dance Hula Dance HUME ECONOMICS LARQUND THE WQQLD lN so DAYSU -x L'-5' xYX9K 'e ' fa 4 QM,-T , nwng MTE, l......-iwu ag Swiss Song Number C.. YK VTX rg A 4 YTN 4. . we if 1 ', Mi ha Rafe? -7 , 1V - lab 5 SPEC ,YHCR in V Z 1 1 F' Mrs Jones, Mrs WlIdermuTh Nancy Reed, Norma Poffenbaugh, Kafhy Perry, Judy INITIAT H New Idea' The FHA members made candy, cakes and oTher baked goods To The baskeTbaH ames a d a so e sTudenTs and Teachers MoThers of members of The Fufure Homemakers of America were guesTs af a banqueT held In The audl Torxum L Trave Theme was used for The program, wlTh The 6Udlf0FlUm dec oraTed To resemble plane scheduled To Tour e world da S 'Stewardesses guided The moThers To The plane The program Included a hula dance by PaT Sauer and Carol Crawford and a Chinese dance by Nancy Read and KaThy Perry GlIberT Judy SmlTh Sue Bays, Sandra Sauder, Phyllis Jones 41 Calypso Dance S lrley Smlih and Carol Sue Hallum appeared as nnlbals for he sT p lh Africa, and Pal Bonham and Sandy Ryan performed The m1nueT for The German scene OTher program numbers were Swiss songs by Shir e WI schl a d Evel n WlfSChI, a Calypso number by Norma Poffenbaugh and PaT Sauer, The Mexican HaT Dance b Marilyn Read and Karen S evens and The American rock and roll' by Nancy Read and Kafhy Perry A sklT was presenTed by Nancy Read, KaThy Perry, PaT Bonham,Shlrley m Th Carol Crawford, Marilyn Read and Norma Poffenbaugh JL LN' 0 R N y ' N b T 1 ur 1 Q F.H.A. ION I S W F A ii . 1 h. . ig I D f ca ' T ' o H ' sell aT ' ' g n l To Th . E x T T , - - 4- - x A . . . .- 'yy 1 T . n Y A I 1 - ' Q - - Th in BO y . V .. l W ' h al ' ' . ' . 9 l 1 Girls' Varslly Ensemble GWIS Chorus 'S Band Boys' Chorus MUSIC DEPARTMENT Whether srnglng the mlllar rols Chrlslmas program or IV Ing musical emphasis To programsJhe muslc deparf men? could be depended up on To display real s w manshrp Precisely dlYGCTEdCh0F uses, ensembles, sololsls and a 33 piece band sang and played fhelr way To a Tremendous ChFl5fm3S mus :cal December l8, l957 lh The BUdlf0VlUm MUSC UEPAFQTMENT In M f Jaw K!-E Girls' Varsity Chorus Arnold Lehman pf' Band hx! 'K ss, ar Ui Joe Walters 43 INTERMEDIATE TEACHING STA EE f'3 ' 'wx 'XX Ztibw.. W MV Thomw AVTQV Mrs Dorothy Decker Mlwml University Fifth Grade Ashland College Fourth Grade Mrs Gertrude MaJor s L Cl le Henll Kent State University Ohio University Ashland College Bowling Green State University Slxfh Gradg Fourth Grade 44 41 .1 grhx Y -4 Mrs Jane EMVICK Sixth Grade gl ff? Mrs Alma Masters Appalachian State Teachers College, B S Sixth Grade ll Y 1. 9-T f.. 7 i i .X In ? ' L5 K v M- I ,. I , ' 'X T i , ., - M-, , , 1' , ,A N-.X A B I si , . - E 1 !I j .?' 'A M g E Q as 1 I f V f , H M J I V 2 , wi 1 i , fi E. Y , I - Q ' ::'l G Y ' -l' T ,-' ' K f F A4 x 4 . ' .G ' S ess ,V 4 ' ' B?Q'Fn9 ?fe9n,5lafE UniV-- B-5- Ken? State University Ashland Colleee, B.s. . , , I C' he ' ff- E 5 I ? TU? '. 's R .G lf I , M , K , fl S -, If X WI I 3 . - . E' f at .. sf V ,,., 5 it W s --ig G A I A f,e BL: ' Tug , ' Mr.. u.'I ' 'ne , c I I ' - - INTERMEDIATE TEACHING STAFF PQ. slew,-. fx 1. T , , ,I l U Q, my .L A' Q f ll gag. 1 I gf, .7 Uv Q 1 0 . m I MFS Norm Perry Mrs Mllared Rum lvl S Eva Belle Smllh BG'dW'flW0 1C9C0ll'2Q9 wllmmglon College Ashland College ASN' md COIIQQG Fourlh Grade Fourlh Grade Fourlh Grade Mr Charles STFICK Ohio Unlverslly, B Cedarville College lndlana Stale Teachers Flflh Grade US' 'Q' Mrs Agnes Yohn Ollerbeln College, B A Ashland College College Ohio UDIVEVSITY Flflh Grade 5 1-k,,Q-,W K G P' Jil 1 We v-2--f iwwwgwkmw J -fe IO 'Nt 'Stas n TX qliv-L 'Nw law, .H-Q gf 'iii . as .as M' I Qu m wig WMM-we-1 E 4 lgssnlzm i yall!! df x -ok? Atl 3 It SIXTH GTQAIIE ACTIVITIES GEOGRAPHY u The sixth graders com- bined reading with geo- graphy this year.This was not only more interesting but more educational as well. In connection with their reading,they learned all about cotton, steel, corn, and wheat. ENGLISH e, the sixth gra e enJoyed making our book Veports, because we did each one a different way Our favorite one was essing I ke the main characters of the book and giving the report in verse form Pamela Ryan wrote this one or my name so sweet and pure or ld age that didn't have a cure, or Rudd, my boy frrend's last name or nature that so beautifully came, or always, because John was true or Devon on the farm where John grew or only John's understanding face or order that dldn't take place, or Noble, my little maid dear, or Sir Ensor, the leader of fear, Now If you remember the letters I ve name You will then know the girl of great tame LORNA DOONE 6th GRADE ARITHMETIC The study of arithmetic provides three types of subJect matter, which may be classified as develop mental, practice, and so al applications The developmental work deals w h he m anlng of he four arithmetic processes and ways d operating with them The practice work drill, consists of ex amples b be solved by ap PIICHTIOD of theprocesses T e social appllcatlo s provide problems arising da ly actlvltles wh may be sdved by tm arlth metlc process The sixth graders had to learn the hard way to the r prob ems t year They had to do every problem they missed over ll y it YI Among the new things learned this year were m tipllcatlon division and cancellation of frac tlons,percentageproblems, and decimals I 5 W S , is ifta r gigiiigg ,i.h. giglw 3 . , d a TS 1 I '1. 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K 1 -W A Qeswzq - ails, 46 FIFTH GIQIIUE ACTIVITIES MUSIC on y sing tau ht but the rhythm and mus c nherent in dancing GEOGRAPHY Interest was aroused in the fifth grade geography class by direct contact with other states Pupils sent forrnaterlal from our fellow states This mat erlal was studied and used for display purposes HEALTH The fifth grade health class made food and safe ty posters this year S art of their stu o health ong h h s the studied food with special emphasis n milk and milk products, posture, he circulatory system, and the digestive system READING The development 'l ' on reading part of the total reading Equally impor- program nt ' the development of interest in reading he students areencouragedto . . . S C. . - terests selectin books to read The book- mo ile supplie books supplement the reading m erial available in e classroom Geography teaches how man adapts himself to his environment Since st of us w II at so e time be traveling in o r untry, it will be a finite helpfor us to know all abouttheUnltedStates 47 Z 1 Wal 5 'A-1 QWKI X, su PGQQY AllbauQh .1 Mike Brandon T7 'Mhfl Marvin Dlnges Lonnie G l m Ray Jordan Bishop Eugena Dale Al en Fox Q.. Joanne Hal m Cheryl Arler I Don Bryan SIXTH GRADE Mark Blllenbender Rulh Dale Sandra Downs Paula Greenu Norma Kauff Susan Frlday D x Rex Herman mall Gary Knap mu ROHDIG Berger Cheryl fs Dennis Bucher 'H aM!'h Paul Davidson me Sharon Duffner 'T7' ll Gerald , Frlelchen x., Marlha Grlefensllne Gary Holmes Marsha K ly mary D Kulka 48 Belly Carpenfer q'ii Bobby Dale Blkar Bishop llJlhN.1F Albert Bonham Boyd xl 'L Bonnie Carpenter 40 Douglas Deschner OU Catherine Judy Flenner Engle James Gadd qv Clayfon Kalhleen Hale Haber 3' Lonnie Holzworlh Dana Carol KIVUSS f r ' ,. ' .,..,-v-' X! f Q3 . ' -J N3 3 ef' ' T V v 1 , , .N mix .1-M, . . I lJ ,pil 4: ' Q' If JJ, , X 12' 3 l .,, V Jolie U N'g- , 3 .' ,,, Q 7 1 W fe 1 fs, .J A f gp J 1 ' flfifx 'f 'J', fsxi 1 A --1 X Y ' n 5 wa. xXx . A A A . f . - V A A.. ,Q 1-J v 4 f' -Q ' , fr K ' , f A V 3 y N ask - ,f 7 , ,J f ' I fb 1 D , qt., 4 44 ' 'V ' 'Nh A I avi? l ' 'ex ity '!i,y I . . I , , ,..x - 1, or 'J . A, - - - 3 .,,L is-,fx W 0 A- ' V J, J V' by , J . . ,f . , . ' I 1 , . 'S-7 J M - , 'S -- of 5 , - ., , , 1 ak -ZQ -' Q x,' I 5 y Nw PM 4 4- N ,f ' . I . M I la L' U I n L :j ' it - Ai V ' ' J . . . I Q v' :Yi kv , , is ,a M J We all , ' fl . lu ft W' 1 ' Jai 'F , fa' 4' f ' 3? ' W 1 .gf , af 1 B T ' Y' .iff , I H DK Ky se by '- ig, V is Q el ' King 4a J M .Q we , an e Lgmm,n NJFY P 1 d Jume ncnxv eaua I Linda Kurbad Karen Messner f Q AMN. nda Long 4- Qaran 4 G x NAM ll glllg Roaln 2? N 0' 1 Qonnle do 1 Jack Turner Robert Scnr K ,f Frank SWlf?GV WEST SIXTH GRADE l, me ..v Edward Lamb vm. Karen I X John Rupp Sharon Sowash C roi Wacns Douglas Mxbee an M.- Joe RGUZI Roger Schwir TZ Denn L mneck Qna Enix Micke Mofley Pxme Ryan Cheryl JOWEVS Ak N David Tavlor dlk mlm PQQQY Wlgner MarJorH Marana David R :dl Dlwnne J H' if Douglas Tnomms Marsh: Lunzen Beverly Nasser ay Pwffy Pl er x- A Dennl Rlnenwrf Rarbwru Schaffer fn m'n..x R Mxry :hmmm f Donwid S iDChfIQld an Donna Trvzer Terrv wgmp Wewver I D Sharon W f York 49 Sondru QNFV ber ri b- A4l.ll x N f ,i I ' dqi li, . K ' 1 , ,milk Ig K - ? s :r n f K f J, ' AF.4 .--if A: ' 'ij .nf 7 , J, Q3 my bil ' U ' f . ,f rx Q ' , i ,ff v ' - v , - , 4 -isp q '? --g' --f Nh!! i A 'ta ' Ny! . v fl! 'f aff Q I Li MElI'gan Q Y 'f Q as 5 , 4? I' ,w',. U 4 4, gg . .a M. A W ' X . Xolyn Peliic 7 I : Q ., 2 4' , , 4' 4' ' . 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Snarl d' Gage :vu ,, Carl Hwefe Donald Hamlin Qu rw Frank Jacobs IVV ary Jordan Tommv King NQW Dan Carmlcnwe and Kwfhy Doyle Glrdner MV Gaylen Jacobs Robert Ke,fh Tony Lwnfz Mabge MBQISTVO 50 T Beer Car Carpen er F1 Dwight Corum Ana.. zrolyn Nwncy FISHQT CN. Roger Glass Fred 1 field Harold Jacobs 11' Larry Kraner Q'-,A , '5 . 2 f M X ' 44 fu v .- Q J , A li K4 ,N f ' ' 'lx ,v-fs 1 ff . 3 ' H Jmwes X Nw i f Q MZ, .IW Ri 1 jfs ,fel jf- ,-N A- Ji ' X -Ja X 4 1+ - fe , ,MV -5' - ' f, ,f John V A ' al , ' will vu- uf ,lf ' I f ff: , 44 f 1 4 4, . ,,, f Q- be J y ' f -J of ff' J J is A If 'x ' f JSOI OI ' I qF',fi,x , , , , A ga .4 , t K A 1 ,ra D N, 3, ., ' QC, - -c ' , l 33+ r f' f ? F Ji Und faux N Shi ley K' I 'Q C4 A 'X F Dale-nberg DMEY Q n g P M l, .I V wi li 'ix W 2 , fl F A x ld 1 'WW 1 .0 ,in 'Q .,f ,517 X ' - ,. W A Pq ,1 a. . IIS 1 Q Q - . ' .V '. -A,-' qu' 4 ., l ' if 'F , fi? , I fl' A 9' v . W K ':.k ' , i J. X . - l' , J . -,.' 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Ted Walker Cheryl iwuer Richard Shaw 1 Shwron JuTTon fi- Roy Thomd 4 ' .fnni n 1 Jlmny Wilson nun Wurren Zerby , 3 ' in , v 1 4 .1 u , - Q, ' ex 'ICI l . W! 4. s w ' - ' ' ' if ,,, w fl , .1 'I 1 1 lu,JmJJf 4 NE J ' Mqy Tl ' W I 3 le ' as V 0 3 , f , - K9 H , 'A' , .v0'L ff 1 R, Q. ' ' f - , if H: .'. ii i le 'Gigi' f i 4 J' 2 , . ' L Y , 4' 4 -J, 1 J ' f 'af if f J .1 'S- . ff -W' X X '- ' K I .:- . 5 V i, . Wi, . ,. X 13 . f'. . ' f ,... ' V .Pe h Ile Neil A A - elso - IIS J . 4: ' N - liii f X 'J J 'J Anil KA K' . A 'N ' , Li U wi lumix f ye - w . J- . .. V ' ' if M1 QF- sul ' ' A A ,ll J in 6 . V, ll ,, A HW Julie A . Ex Sn'l of ii 0 ',! 'ii ' ,har ' ' 'n H g ' :yi J -f, 'gf aim . g Qi., 5, ' W K . J-all so Af- A ' K' a ' l I I fi r - . . n - - 5 4 Q I ff ll '. 2. J' 4 - - J -f 5 f-4 J is . P+' - ' - - .. A I Mix fr . l . ' X , l sk' I , . ff . K K R , ' A if - 5 ,2, i'N' gf 7' Q -A . y K l'4 -,g ,dl J N ix! ' i Qsd N- K,w fillo in , -3 ,I ia Mir Q0 6. f 'V ,, ,.L r A. V1 1 ., , -fr 5 ' 1- -swf H ' . 41 Q X. 4. gf P. .'f'.'s. .yfkx A. fr we ,J ,-1, ..,. U..- il. mmf f Z1H J- f J in H x y L .J D I ' db, I A E -. - ' x J l ,V s? if .jQbWIjAai? x. v :I-,xfiy '. 1' b, ' , ' -131 A -A 1' Wil 'am Wits' i el Wa... PNN FOURTH GIQIITIE ACTIVITIES LOST AND FOUND Have you IosT yourTen nls shoes? Or do you won der whaTever happened To your brown sweaTer? M be They re IU wlTh The collecTlcn of losT and und arTrcles he office There are approx: maTely 30 pairs of shoes coaTs, booTs, JackeTs sorTs of Jewelry, purses and sweaTers ThaT belong To someone IN Thlsschool READING Analyzing your own r adlng wlll help you s e whaT a child musT prepare r when e lea s read Many dlfferenT meThods of Teaching read Ing are used, so ThaT The lldren wil develop a The ways To approach read haT e WI I ne ThroughouT life ENGLISH ln This class sTudenTs are earning parTs speech and The correcT usage of Engl h They like To wrrTe bookreporTs assomeTlmesThey areacTed ou GYM The fourTh graders looked forward every day o Their gym class Gym broke The monoTony of The everyday rouTlne They played kick ball I Tag, Tug of war, an all sorTs of relays Here he children learned The value of good sporTsmanshlp and enJoyed Themselves as well BOB MOVVRYS ASHLAND SERVICE 52 InTervals, The losT arTlcles are placed The gym for STudenTs To Try To ldenTlfy One of These ways IS To recognize words by srghT AnoTher IS To figure ouT The sounds of words I anoTher IS To break words lnTo parTs and geT sound andmeanlngfrom The parTs By The fourTh grade, mosT s udenTs can learn e pronunclaTron and meaning of words by looking Them up ID The dlcTronary Il dnny A P1Trr Io A Jack Boyd fi? VW.. Ricky Bucher na Mxf d E Ruby I ADCIVGW ro In Ml L KaThleen Ehrman DV 1 wr Mike Beech Sharon Boyer Win arlene Caugher TT DIV! TY FOURTH GRADE w-r ,vb 111 m Blse W Evelyn B I WSU Coo rf' LarYY EaSTerd1Y Wh. mf Beech Belcher GeoFQ! Bishop Bogunfl Xxx ' Wx EQ LLLN dm Brown Brenham Pee PBTFICIH 3 Dlckerhoff WWW Q, h I Forsyfhe SWPV Frederick Jolene room Griffon 53 Th. llx A.1'2?f Corbin Clryer .ff Clcolin lin- Tum Craff arry Graff Share Dickerson J I Oh Earlck V' Y OV , i 'Thomws Flshburn 'T' g ebb: Manuel Guzman Bemi er Bry1n 'MA llyde Clevengxr Ki? Downs Coefz N Q f A 3 A . ,r M' I ,iQ A QQ l,q I A tv V 'WM fly B. , gn I B Bm: If 5'Hli 'IIB i B , ,M fi f I ki ' ' l 1 'M J'-5f 1 'Bf 'g 2 f 'cii w 'WT' 75 4 J 5 V nail up Bmw!! f R 'NZ Q4 ' Q' p A M ? I I Q H -Af - A s- Q 3 ' L g rf A y- B B k X ' ,JR7,itj iRf?jL:X ' X iam? Q 1 yyfe, 1 ,, y iKK 2 ga' S if. -Q5 uh Lk .4 I ,awf W E' 4 yi 'B ,By .. -Amfs W -A 'v V , ftkf L- If Q M ' H ,, y, ,B r?:EiI 5' ai. 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Ffriiii 5 if ' f , Hnller J e 4 p-I Anna ou Lond Robert NcCarron cenevleve Newport 4 Anfnony Police lllllfl ,, wa Kennelh Jdvens 4l'1z i a eH Nlnley nt, L rry Aooney -ez, A M FTH1 I l FOURTH GRADE Roberl 4arlenSTeln Becky 239 Waller Javens Mary Manley N ry Noore Larry 1 I Alberf Hoffman 'll gi lfifv x Lynne Long 'vw 8 .w fy Cher I M rr!!! ur Susan Palcn Ronald Pollock 54 Henry Paffy Holzworfw an Deborah Klmes Bonnie Jo Nanley 4 Dale plkai Marlin Raymond Messer Karen Molley .4 Jimmy Payne Jerry Plnyerd a- Homer Pralee vu? Jimmy Herrick Snaron Kohler Bobby Mafney 4+ if Nelson Herberl Poland Vick: Hun? fp hx AIPI' 4 X Grmce Mandley 'S x-W' Joe ov- ll Perry Geraldine Prater 9 t., L p- ,- I' rv ' L 7: , Q, f , I, .,,,, , ' . f . ' ,L f -1 . ,. 1' i . b Q , , , if ,u - Billy Rf ' ' Hg: ll K ' X - - . t. iv lp as ' ' if 0 9 'f l'lGf55T , L.. if an J ' dy: I v ' A Hill llill f L'- . , f i bv, I ' Q A E 4 QQ a f ' a av x .., 7 W' A' A, ll n . L 1 A 4, , K I . f L L ,ye A L' new L V 2 I ,, . 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K f 3 1 -, , 5 Ag' m an k s 1 Q Il J A 'Eg - '1-. 9 , , SL ,DIL -' ,L x -Am Ton y Rfid 1 Rsndy Schoenmyn Sowxsh Donwld Thomas W AW FOURTH GRADE Daurel Reldl De T1 Roqer sheely db Pal y Shook Edward Sowa h 41' Charles strverson Sheryl wqner x-Xml, WVEDCE Wnseman Joyce Ziegler Dennis R ldl al .,f Redd Rogers Kafhy Sheelz ICG Simms Carol Sowers lzllnm if Sfrwwsburg BODITG eldle f! Jeff Yeager hr Lrnda Kay Zelgler 55 d Sharon Rogers fr-az. David Souder .-f -:SEQ Ricky Sluwbo Laura Ylrgw Rm? Kenny Cwihy Rlneharl Rogers llmmll Ju Say or 45 I' X D 111 II LGVVY Marllyn Shephard Shook Recln1 Souder 1 JOYCG Jeff Sleagel Stewart Ceorge Summers David Sandra Wes? West X W Eugene York Andrew Z l f 'AN fd 1 . I .QA Q- N I ' A ', A . 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M'7 fl A D ,Z V D' ' b ' ol Mrs RuTh Taylor was named The new prlnclpal of The elemenTary school Mrs aylor who as been Teaching school for lo g Tl received her B S degree from Ash land College and aTTended Ohro STaTe UnrverslTy Mrs T lor has wo daughTers, BeTTy and Mar Ily who boTh graduaTed from Muskingum College, and are now married She enJoys her Job as lnclpal T e menTar School 'Tremend ously ln her spare Time s e likes To Travel UEUICMIUN UF NEW SCHOOL T ici' DEDICATION To provide The ffnesT e ucaTron T cIllTl sTrucT1on and leadership The 1 ldr ou communlTy To exerT rnsprraT1onal Influence upon These children and To help Them appreclaTe e Joys of To e senT an educaTlonal pro ram ThaT rs wor American CITlZGDShlD ese Things do e rrngfleld Local Boa of EducaTlon solemn! d ICBTS This STlngelE e menTary Burldlng ln honor Mr L C STIngel who e COHTFIDUTIODTO EducaTron, School and CommunlTyw1Il a lvrn MGWOFIG 56 On May 26, l957 nearly BOO persons aTTended The dedlcaTlon program aT The new S3l5,000 STlngel Ele menTary School The hour and a half program began h a flag ralslng ce mony Connie SmlTh frrsT grader,cuT The rlb bon aT The enTrance of The school The dedlcaTlon program was r STlngeI,Sprlngfreld Local School superrnTendenT for The pasT 29 years The principal speaker was D D Rummel The mixed chorxs presenTed Two numbers shua FIT The Baffle rrco and No Man IS n Island PRIMARY TEACHING STAFF A 9. F I O n Colle r Jccond Crude I VllVff' 1 T' xl-. -Q.. -- AW '. K - Vqrheri Mrs. Florence Kime ,r COIIPV4 ,nl lwle Unive S' F ra - lecond Grade 57 rOO I yr L . A , V - V, -,Q- 4 ' ' 14 F. Geneva Kirk Morris Harvey College M.rShall College Firfl Gra e f Mrs Rhea Rlgo Ohlo State University First Grade Mrs Mury Jane Stewart Ashland College, 8.3 Third Grade PRIMARY TEACHING STA FF 'vm .M uJ 4g gg muL LLJAL. es L. Mrs Mertle Rinehart Mrs Eileen Schraedly Oberlin College Bowling Green Unrverslty Ashland College As land College Wayne University Second Grade First Grade Mrs Ava Shomo Mrs Ruth L. Taylor ialem College Ohio State University Alderson Broaddus University A5h'and C0 9Q9,B 5- Falrmont State College FIVST Gfade Thlrd Grade Principal 58 it ' -Ag nevegmwg ' -Zr'L2rY Q ' U ,f-A A . , , Gxv, g, U15 U tfx52ga A U , A A l 5' ia U' 5 5 ' ,' N -t - 3 'A ,M l y K. , ., g H ,yge g mf A A K ' . lg 'lk-K fi Q 5 A J S E I F ?,l 5 A ai U 'gf , A Q 'mx l I I 'f fn xllw f'fg E I 5 QQ .fqnu l f 2 U- G f .,l, . e X V. f ite f W + A ......., .. A , A 5 'W ' eewd Q I l 'lf .' U' - . 'g ' 5 L , Y'll 2 Q' at ,,,MaW-eg v v 3 . Q 1. I, 'A f J V ' f . X l f S P - Q ,'., 'TJ I x A M ' , A 4 f l it fl fl! N 1 . M F 4 PRIMARY TEACHING STAEE I A A ss NIOWI WlTTmer A land Lolle e econd r1de CUSTODIAN M Russell Marshall M Marshall keeps STlngel school running smooThIy Floors are waxed boards cleaned, furnace CU8CkEd, eTc are a w The de GI he musT oversee TW I SCHOOL EMPLOYEES qi' xx, Geneva Wells ecTlnd money unches, Inq scho supplies, r ID we unds :nd brul o lls e o Ing new u ah kee The off: e records are amonu Te var T e Th T confronT s I s Lac Q I-lla. COOKS The Three cooks aT The lngel u v ry proud of Their n w equlpmenT The children are much quleTer and eaT everyThlng on Their plaTe T ey especially like holl days because This meansa TreaT WONDER GARDENS SMART S MUSIC STORE 5 Here The new bun Ing The cafeTerla and The gym are combined lnTo one room e ab es fold m The wall lnTo pos: on aT lunch Tl I ,A 5 njggmgg 'I ,c, ,l,, ti! ,. , A 9 y ,f H ' ' . Mrs. z sh 4 T Q 9 U I Coll ' N I v for I sell' I ol ' nu s' Q H wo Q 'ses l The pup' , nr Il' A Q - plls, I d p c led du I s a O V Mr . We I 1. h dfy. . 3 EY ' - , I f , , ' k , A' Tx'a HM :V T I , :., ,:- 12: A K: 5 1 Q 4, w ,, 5 qua 455g x A .M 1 , , . ,1 in ' ld- ST' b ilding are all ' ' g r. . e e ' ' . ' , Th T ll . r. . . fro ' . T ' ' - D I. Ti me. A h - , . buT fe of T 'Is 9 vf 'p 'Q PPIMAIQY GIQIIIIE ACTIVITIES Mom,dad,and The neigh bors ve a Junior s Choo! every day Bu eir v s To Junior s classes are usually rare brief affairs These candid shofs give a glimpse of how Junior is Taught To read, To wriie, to spell, To work arifhmeiic problems, and to become adependable, self-relianf pupil. Q. Ltrry Adtmson Hooer Anderson an SZ 5 sl 1 Constance Cnrl nn Connie Carpenter b- uf Mi' Rona Howard Durbin Engle E 4' as V., is - Hwrnhouse A, up auf sv Thomas Coe Steven Fox A' ' -r fd Qeed ttlng -.4 0' PHTFICIH Cfldef i.4'i' Cage md THIR D GRADE Q Larry QFQIDICN MW'- SWIVIGY Crossland 4 +4-f-H' KX-'fi Gil Cynthia Mary Ann Class 61 1 ur- fs Terry Lnurles Brelnlcn Brown al in I! 115 nr RICH rd Calvert 5 Il CUDOVIDI 4f Joseph Dune Dxvld Descnner Robert Dalenberg Melinda DeLong 'A' -an n. my qw Kathy Sandra Janet Mark Greenup Harper Harrlmtn Hur z er If I C' gk V 4 kk V , V I, A 2 f'f . ,H N E qllk N K u 9 ' .l' v A44 ' H ' -. A .. ' 0, I ' -uh A 11 ..- - ' ' -V V 1, to - ., 5 if qv v. giP7 - t .'f AkbVN:j'- X I ' Jn' F35-,gs 1 ' -v A. , ' K - M f VA ' 'X tx Mita 1 ' e :'. . A C x x . . Q V Will nm I 'f I 1 Phy E5- f of Bi ' er . ' ' ' ' '- 1 t 5 EkvW 3 Q - ,ng Y , I 4, 1. . .5 W a ,- 'W 4 -o 0- , U ,. N, My X-gy' .L kg, 1 r f 'Y C y Y 'Ubi 'tw,- K ' f C ' ' . S. 3 an I W ,ir - gl' ff ' 9, . 't .L' , 4- A 0, ' 'P 3, 1 ' H W 'f 1 ---' ' ' fr Qt X ' - ,ab 'fkv gg ,t W9 'A ft i X' J . my lf: N ct -C fe ft !d Q ' I 1 f I James ellln r ,Q VII' ox, XDR?-E NICDWPI Henry Mlchael Forrest Kaufman Kel QV ,Q 'WSF 3 in I' 'vs W N Charlotte Maglott -f .411 Edmund IIHU5 sr Linda Roadpouch Rebecca Stoffer Robert Walker frank Manley ar 1- 'if Connie as v- HV Qaymond Roder Donald Snter dl ill s.,1 Anne Watson the an RlCharG HEVFICK 4g,X J,- Thomas Hoffman Ill Anullv, Ya Vu Kwy Keller Wanda Matney Al lb Robert -o Q. fy! Randy Roose v. N Franklyn Douglas McClain Xe-fl 'mn Michael Janet Reston THIR D GRADE Gregory Hutchinson no ur ar Thomas Leppo 4 ?W P fd wr Ur i 4 L 646 Donald Paula Jacobs Johnson Johnston an in Hri lk Linda Marc Letts Toesch 12? QI ,Akin .. Harold Daniel Il McCleland McElvaln McCoy Shirley Sarah Scott up 'J Mary Davey Shaw ,WM T Q 'hm Norman W lla d Swltzer Tate .' in fe Akon an NQNM Robert Sheryl Weaver Wentz David T lel f Jlihf u Steve Wilson 62 Arthur Tobergate will 159 Y Edna Mae Wiseman lenna an 4 I Duane Soka X Clifford Trafzer if ll tschl Josephine Ludwig W. ns Donnie McKenz in ,. John RIQO Rebecca Sowers li Rebecca TyReQ ga David Woodland :il15 9179 Jlmmle Jones db Joyce MacCartney 154 James M l r wa LS? Kathy Rlnehart an 3. N. Spring ii I 3741 Underwood I Annette . K fish' K Q K 1 1 3' Ja 6, A H - 1' or ' X l M ,h ,- M c 1 m -W H.. .. Q .,., Y f M ' gy 4 ,X W 4 W r V f . , K 'L xi ' 7 ' X A Y5x , l x fl B Si , g IH . - t- , . x lv l ' 5 f 5 Y H ' ge ' ' ff? J, X ' f' ' y, 'X yes A 'i ' ' .X 1- s :L , h.. 'K Y no q., 1' ' 'l 5 A' .1 TJ- . ' A sg 'ov A -sz! . L V' , 1,E , J ' 'J ,y 'fx A D g , 7. ' X 'lwxlkxix-,NQxxYQ: X ' I . 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