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ben 107' Class H zstory Lookmg back mto the past to 1946 we w11l fmd forty four students enrolled as Freshmen Mrs Wmnter and Mr Baun started the year as our class sponsors but durlng the year Mrs Wlntel moved away and Mr Belght took her place Durxng the year we lost Charles Klnnear and Harold Townsend who moved away But we also games three new members who were Ada Dmslo joann Chew and Donald Goss In our flrst year of hlgh school we elected the following offlcers presldent Ralph Balley v1ce pres1dent Bob Warner secretary Phyllls Mercer and treasurer W1nn1e Balsler We were re presented on the Student Counc1l by W1nn1e Balsler and on the Sentmel Staff by W1nn1e Balsler Charles Sm1th Phyllls Mercer Rosetta Foster and Loulse Balogh Durlng the summer we lost Fred Knox Ada Dmslo and Sue Strong Theresa Bend1k and oann Chew wxthdrew from school We also galned some new students They are Harold Rupert Ruth Johnson Gerald Lago and Kermlt Prater That left us w1th forty one students In our Sophomore year we were placed 1n room two wlth Mlss Kelley as our home room teacher We elected the followlng class offlcers pres1dent Charles Smith vice pres1dent W1nn1e Balsler secretary Bob Warner and treasurer Lourxne Henry For our representatlon on the Student Counc1l we reelected W1nn1e Ba1sler and newly elected D1ck Gates We were represented on the Sentmel Staff by Phyllls Mercer Dorothy Klaus Ralph Ba1ley Martha S1tler and Lourlne Henry In 1948 there were forty puplls who enrolled at S T H S for our Junmr year Although we lost many of our classmates durlng the summer we gamed three new students They are Frances Franko R1chard Hostetter and Fred Knox As junlors room seven was our home room wmth Mrs Honey 'ls our class sponsor As a means of makmg money we put on the play Beauty and the Beef whxch was d1rected by Mrs Honey In our eleventh year we elected the followmg as our class offlcers presldent Bob Mxkesell vlce presxdent Sh1rleyW1thers secretary jane Brownlee and treasurer Norma Mmcher To represent us on the Student Counc1l we re elected D1ck Gates w1th Charles Sm1th and Bob Mlkesell as new comers to the organ1zat1on Our class was also very well represented on the Sentmel Staff After a long year of str1v1ng and worklng to make money we gave the Senlors thelr banquet and prom at the Plck Ohlo Hotel 1n Youngstown In 1949 there were forty students enrolled at our Alma Mater as Senlors For our fmal year of h1gh school we elected the followmg class offlcers presldent Fred Knox vice presldent Charles Sm1th secretary Caryl Hammer and treasurer Harold Rupert This year we found out that we had to ralse money agam To solve th1s problem we presented the play The Perfect ldlot wh1ch was dlrected by Mrs Kerr We were represented on the Sentmel Staff 1n sports and m muslc We were also represented on the Student Counc1l by D1ck Gates Bob Mlkesell Kenneth McMurray and jane Brownlee Before we knew It graduatlon txme rolled around and forty adults were go1ng out mto the world 16 'V 5 . , - . . , 9 . I l 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 J . . 1 1 1 - ' . . . . . I . . , , ' Z 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 ' 1 0 I I no 11 ' ' , . . - 1 1 . - . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 I Q - 1 1 - ' . - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 ua ' 11 ' ' , . . . . . . 1 1 ' 1 1 I ' O I l ' ' , .
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Class Poem We the class of 1950 Who tr1ed to be so very thr1fty To all our frxends of Sprmgheld Hlgh We YV1Sl1 to bld them all good bye In th1s school the years we spent We found them full of merrlment Everyone had a d1fferent vxew In everythmg We trled to do If 1n our work there were some questlons All were consulted for suggestlons But we worked together lxke a team Our troubles meltlng 1n a stream All our teachers had despalrs But when our empty seats they see How very despondent they W111 be We thank our teachers for thelr helpful share Of all our problems we had to bear Thelr patlence and earnest ways W1lll1nger with us all our days On our journeys we must start From all our frxends we must depart But we Wlll meet 1n the World above Where there s no grlef nor pam just love LOUISE Balogh MOTTO Knowledge Comes E-ut Wlsdom Lmgers CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Royal blue and Sllver Whlte Cdrnaf10I1 15 W . I Y I S . I To some we even brought gray hairs, D 2 , . . . 3 I ' Q5 I ' ' ll
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Class W1 Il VN e the Semor class of Sprmgfleld Townshlp l-hgh School m the v1llage of Petersburg County of Mahomng State of Oh1o and be1ng of sound mmd and memory do make and publlsh and declare th1s our last w1ll and testament herby revokmg and annulmg all w1lls by us made heretofore Artxcle Artlcle Art1cle Art1cle Artlcle Article Artlcle Artlcle Artlcle Article Art1cle Artlcle Artlcle Artlcle Artlcle Artzcle Article Artlcle Artlcle Art1c1e Artlcle Artxcle Artlcle Artlcle Artlcle Art1cle Artlcle Artlcle Art1cle Artxcle Art1cle Artxcle Art1cle Artlcle Artxcle Artlcle Artlcle Artlcle Article Ralph Balley leaves h1s wlsecracks to Rlchard Felger Wzmfred Ba1sler leaves her bass v1ol1n to anyone who can carry It Loulse Balogh leaves her dangl1ng earrmgs to anyone who wxll wear them Charles Barth leaves hxs hexght to Chuck Dlttmar Mary Bxllock leaves her laugh to Faye Hoffman Charlme Buckner leaves her pos1t1on as a majorette to anyone capable of domg It jane Brownlee leaves her dark horn r1mmed glasses to Carol Lmd Dolores Bryan leaves her ab1l1ty to be Mr Koons secretary to anyone who can keep up with hlm Paul Charnlga leaves h1s pos1t1on as Presldent of F F A to next year s Future Farmers LOIS Eckman leaves her talkmg ab1l1ty to Dorothy Gossard Robert Felger leaves with pleasure Rosetta Foster leaves her shyness to Loretta Funk Frances Franko leaves her volce to joan Bxroschak D1ck Gates leaves h1s shoulders to jr Mass1e Don Goss leaves h1s keenness to mlss school on the day of a test to anyone lnterested D1ck Grxm leaves h1s llkemgness toward g1rls to jack Knable Edgar Guterba leaves to take over h1s father s farm Caryl Hammer leaves hrs ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mlss Kelley to Warren Mallow Lourlne Henry leaves her danclng ab1l1ty to Pooker I-Iofmelster Dzck Hostetter leaves hxs he1ght to john Guffey Joann Kennedy wllls her trueness 'fo one boy to some glrls of S T H S who need lt Dorothy Klaus wllls her V1011n to anyone who can stand the squeak Fred Knox leaves hls pos1t1on of Captarn of the basketball team to R1ch1e Goxst Mary Lou Mam leaves her blonde han' to Mary Lou Barth Kenneth McMurray leaves h1s camera to next years annual staff Dorothy Maley leaves her shortness to Helen Groner Phyllls Mercer wxlls her clarmet to anyone who can play It Betty Mrhalcak leaves to jom TeTe Bob Mlkesell w11ls hxs hearty laugh to Franc1s Tabaka Norma M1ncher wzlls her good handwrxtmg to Dlck Goodall Dona Pauley wllls her tallness to Carol Dorrmgton Leona Rupert leaves her good tmmes 1n school to anyone who fmds It dull Harold Rupert leaves h1s money bags to anyone capable of handl1ng them Martha Sltler leaves her ab1l1ty to get along wrth Mlss DeBardeleben to anyone who needs It Chuck Smlth leaves wmth h1s orchestra Don Tarka leaves to collect his unemployment check Bob Warner leaves hxs motorcycle to anyone crazy enough to r1de lt l..o1s Wllson leaves her freckles to Sara jane Brothers Shxrley W1thers w1lls her bottle of peroxlde to Carmen Searth 17 . 4. . . . . . 5. . n ' 7. - ' ' , . 8. . . u . 9. . . . . . l . i , . 10- . . . . i ' ll. ------ ' . ' 12. ' . . 13' . . D . 14. . . D . . ' 15. ' ' . 16. . . . . . . . 17. ' ' . . 18. . . . . . Article 19. Otto Heberling leaves his bashfulness to Chuck Dittmar. . 20. . . . . ,, ,, . H ' 21. ' ' ' . ' ZZ. ' . ' . . . . ' 23. ' ' ' . . 24. . .. . . . ' 25. ' ' . ' 26. ' . ' Z7. . . 28. . . . . . ' 29. ' ' ' . . 30. . . . . u . 31. . . . . . I ' 32. ' ' . . 33. . . . . A ' 34. ' ' . . 35. . . . . . ' 36. ' ' ' . ' 37. - . ' 38. ' ' ' - . 39. . . n . 40. . . . . .
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