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OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAM VIe the QGDIOI Class of Sprmgueld Toyynsh1p H1g:,h Slhool ln the Vlllage of Petersburg County of NIAIIOITIIII, State of Ohlo and belng of Qound mllld and memory do make publish and declare thls our laat yy1ll and te tament hereby leyoklng and Hl1fILlll1!'lg aly and all yyllls by us made heretofore ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTIC LE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICI E ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE 1 The Semm Class leaye 1ts excellent d1sc1pl1ne to the Sophomores The SQIIIOI Class leay es yylth the hope that we hayent cau ed the faculty too many gray halrs Dorothy Allen w1ll her sk1ll 1n athletlcs to next year s cheerleadels Olga Allen yy1lls her ablllty to stay awake ln cla s to Lzrry NI elsh Joan Balrd yy1lls hex qulct ' personallty to Faye Kohler Rose Becher yyllls her good speech making talents to the bashful boys at the next prom Rlchard Best w1lls hls dark halr to Bob McNIurray Eleanorc Blroachak w1lls her neatness to those who feel they yust ney er look neat Sara Jane Brothers w1lls her art abllltv to any one who can t draw a stralght l1ne W1ll1am Brownlee w1lls h1s dbllltV to get along yyxth Vlr Iursty to Heler Becher VV1ll1am Bryan yyllle hm knoyy hoyv as a falmer to any c1ty 9lICk9l who can use It Thelma Burkey wxlls her lnterest m Shppery Rock to anyone haymg a b0YfI'16l1d attendlng, Sllpperv Rock College Allce Chambers lexye her 1b1l1ty to get along yy1th Nlr Perry ln study hall to W endell Becher Dean Colyy ell leaye s for Teyzas Otls Crum w1lls hx good humor to all sad sacks Joel Cyrus wxlls hls pleasant CIISDOSILIOII to Emll Thomas Patrlcla DeBrakeleer w1lls her zbllltv to get out of study hall to anyone yy ho thlnks thev can get away yy 1th It Jean DeRhodes leay es but vy1ll not be forgotten Ronald DeRhodes yy1lls the bas dlum to Louls NI uck oylch R1ta DICIOCCO yy1ll he1 abxhty to sklp school to any one Vllllflg to take the rlsk RICIIRICI Felger leay ea quletly CUILIN Gutex ba w1lls the class money bags to neyct y ear s Senlors Joy ce Haren yy1lls her long, halr and 1nfatuat1on for sallors to June Noel fCont1nued on Page F83 ENT 17 U K pn A r , ' 3 ' v s 7 V. . t ' . . I K, W A v , I I O' .1 .fa .9 w K v . M v' S . h tv . - ' ' I- v 2: ' . - K. v' . . I I S ' I v ,I V . kv. 32 ' ' J ' ' ' .' ' ' 'J . . I I v V V v 5- 4 f ' -' . . 'J ' ' ' . ' Y v 6: A. 6 L. . ,. L, - ' K. 7: ' ' 4' .' ' I 8: 1 , ' L A ,' K. , . v . v 9: - 4 K1 v' K ' ' V Uv v , Y . L . 10: . . . S l . . V r 7. 1 -If ' Uv K . 1 x1 . . 13: ' :.z's z f 14: ' ' 'f' . A 15: : 's f ' - 5 Ayn 17: ' ' f' .' z ' ' K K1 y v ' my w r 1 18: .' ' A 1 . 19: ' ' Q ' ' ' - 20: . . . V. S . I ..Lv S . my J 212 ' ' ' L ' 22: - f Q Y - .- . S ' .7 . . yr I
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SALUTATORY ADDRESS JOB OPPORTLINITIES FOR YOUTHS Xl e NCIHOIH haxe lust about completed our hlgh school educatlon and xxlll soon be on ou1 oxx ll Nlanx of us xnlll ask What am I golng to do aftel I H1 1du zte VX hat opportunltles are ax allable for me' No nl1tte1 xyhat pl'0f6SSlOIl xxe choose the youths of today haxe mole and g1eate1 oppo1tunltles than ex er before ln the hlstory of our COLlllt1X 111 splte of the xx a1s we haxe fought But we must be xxlllmg to stalt f1 om the bottom of the ladder lf 1lecessary 'Some yobs you xxlll flnd requlre tralnlng ln advance A secretary needs to k11oxx sholth 1nd 1nd ty plng before she IS hlred On the other hand a telepho11e opel 1to1 c ln FGCGINQ much of her tralnlng on the Job In some of the mecha111cal t1ades boys are able to serxe all apprentlce shlp DUIIHL, thls tlme they lea11l the sklll from the bottom up Leade1s 1ecommend thls method fo1 there lb nothlng that keeps a good xxo ker f1 om 3.dVdllC1llg' The offlce bov of today may be presxdent of the company tomo11oxy But to become presldent he vxlll need addl tlonal tldllllllg' md p1oxe that he 18 xx ell quallfled for the partlcular posltlon Some of us xxlll e1lte1 the bl1Slll9bS f1eld There are mal1y oppor tLlH1t19S f0l glllS as secletarles stenog1aphers and even greater chances ln ClX1l SQIXICC 1obs The educatlon xxe recelxed 1n hlgh school has D1 epal ed us T01 thls and many other types of 1obs avallable to us lmme d13t9lV after gI'3dl1dt10ll Stlll many of us wlll enter college to prepare ourselxes for h1ghe1 posltlons F01 young men the Department of LdbOl 1eported 1 sho1tage of qual1f1ed accountants due to the enormous g1oxxth of ou1 complex tlx system The future ln thlg fleld IS brlght 1nd the f1eld ls b1oad FKDGFIQHCC lll accountlng ls apt to be a xaluable stepplng StOll6 to such lobs as accountlng superxlsor or ex en treasurer Another o11e of the professlons open to youths who enter college IS teachlng Todax there IS a great need for tralned teachers Ele mentarx schools ex e1xxxhere are fpmtlllg tremendous problems 1n pro x ldlng ou1 x oung Cl'l1lClI'QD xx lth adequate educatlon because of the short age of quahfled teache1s Only one elementary teacher IQ belng tralned for ex erx thlee needed I11 Ohlo alone 3 300 new elementary teachers xxlll be needed each xea1 for the next ten years to meet the demand Ex entuallx the enrollment lncrease vxlll moxe to the hlgh school level and c1eate a c11t1cal Dlllbleffl 'VIen as xx ell as vxomen are needed to flll these Posltlons Manx xoung me11 and wome1l of today thlnk that the doors of NC1Cllt1flC oppo1tunltx are clo ed to mvone but a speclallst But ln the malor flelds of blologlcal and gene1al QCIQHCBS chemlstry mathematlcs md IlllNSlCN thele ue unusual opportunltles ln research Nevu lndus tlles xx ele founded upon the dl cox erx of plastlcs ln the laboratory neva lex els of health yxe1e put to 1lse bec use of penlclllln and the mlracle Cl1llg'N nexx flelds of lesealch xxere opened bx the dlscoxerx of radar al1d atomlc poxyer a11d nexx research areas as the dex elopment of Jet p1opulslon and the electronlcs hax made a deflnlte upturn ln the use of NCl9lltlNt The e ale olllx a fexx ot the more spectacular opportunltles tl ontlnued on Page 403 11 ' V ws V . . . . , ., 1. , . . , . . . U . . . . . . , V 1 V 1 1 X , . 1 U 1 1 x. U . -v 11 V - 1 v . c vv Y c c 1 1 1 . 1 A. , . 1V -. V1 V 1 V V 1 1 11 V 1 1 1 f A. 1 ' ' V V ' '1 V 1 1 I v I 1 . 'Q lv V V Y V- . V 1 1 , 1 11 . 1 - 1 V ' 1 ' . 'Q V - H 1 1 V 1 1 V ' 1 '1 ' 1 1 2 2 V 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' V ' ' ' , x ' x 2 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 11 1 1 v ' - 1 1, 1 1 Q . '. .' . ' V . H .,, x . T n I, 0 1 1. 1 1 ' ' l a . 1 V Q1 v . v. - 1 ' Y . c H . . ' . vx .Q Y . . . 1 1 1 x L , - ' ' V 1 '1 1 1 V 1, 11 1 ' '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, , . . v. ' A v. . 1 . V 1 v . . 1 1 1. 1 1 1 V ' 1 '1 . 1 ' ' ' - . I . . v V. V ' 1 11 Y l Q N. l v 1 1, 1 1 1. , 1 1 A 1 1 11 1 1 ' ' ' c 1 1 1 u 7 1 1 r 1 1 w . . . - - 4 l n x s x Q . . .' . I 1 . . . v 1 1 . J. 1 1 l w 1 . v w l V. V 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 -'1 . 1 7 .W I I - 1 . V 1 . V V 1 V 1V V 1- .' -1 ' - A1 A A v V .VV V K L , 1 K . . A I Qs Y . 1. V 1 ' v 4 I 1 - v v ' V' 1 V 1 1 A, 1 V Y ' v V. V t 1 1 1 1 n. ' Q V V . ' . 1 1 1, 1 1. ll V Y 1 . 1 t t 1 1' K' ' S 2 W 1 1 . 1 ' ', V ' ,-' 1 1 1, ' 1 '1 y . ' H 1 K 1 '! 1 V1' 1 1 . 1 1 ' ' 1 ' V ' - c K 1 1 ' c A 1 1 1 . - 1' 1 1 1 'V V V ' 1 ' 1 v . 5 5 1 1 , 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 fy . . - l 1 1 .u 1 W Y y ' 1 1 1 1 I v 7 .1 V V -V 1 1 u 1 D I . v 4 1 1 y I 1 1 Q H ' . i va . . . ' V V 5' ' I- q 1g1 1 - V 1 V ' 1 ' ' 1 . i ,.,
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CLASS H ISTORY The last few grams of sand arc sllpplng through our hlgh school hourglass as we slt back and remxnlsce through the past four vears The flrst grams began to trlckle through the glass on September 8 1948 If you had been w alkmg around S T H S on that day you would haye seen forty sex en freshmen trymg to look nonchalant but actually shaklng ln the1r shoes w 1th the thrllls of belng 1n hlgh school We all dreaded 1n1t1at1on nlght but when the mght fmally arrlx ed we were surprised that the Sophomore dldn t eat us allye but gaye us a yery enjovable exenlng We elected these offlcers to lead us through the year Presldent Bruce McFarl ne Vlce Presldent Pat DeBrake leer Secretary Robert Parks and Treasurer Carol Lmd Suzanne Schlller reported the Freshman new and Jack Knable represented us on the Student C0l1l'lCll Durlng the year we galned Ronald DeRhodes who came to us from North Llma We must not forget to mentlon that Mrs Kerr was our home room teacher On September 7 1949 forty fue more confldent students entered their Sophomore year of hlgh school Thls year Mr Hanm gulded us through as our home room teacher During the flrst sw weeks Jackle Laughner left us but she was replaced by Sue Klnkley and Rose Becher We elected these offlcers to carry on our buslness transactions Presl dent Wllllam Brownlee Vlce Presldent Bruce McFarlane Secretary Suzanne Schlller and Treasurer Olga Allen Jack Knable Carol L1nd and Warren Mallow represented the class on the Student Councxl We gaye the Freshmen the same treatment we had recelved the year before wlth some added attractlons The Sophomores were also responslble Rex ue a yarlety show whlch IS now an annual affalr The forty fue students who entered the Junlor Class that year were beglnnlng to feel lmportant Durlng the summer we lost Jack Knable and Warren Mallow but at the begmnlng of the year we gained two newcomers V1v1an Whetstone and Joan Baxrd We really had reason to feel Important because th1s IS the year of our flrst prom and hlgh school play It was th1s year that the JUHIOTQ began to get that money maklng gleam IH thelr eyes To help quench thls thlrst for money we rented a Coke m3Ch1ll6 sold refreshments at football and basketball games and held several skatlng partles The blg ey ent was our play The More the Merrler The Junlor Fall Carnlval was a gala eyent Everyone lncludmg our class sponsor Mr Moore worrled about the outcome of the carnlyal After It w as all ox er exeryone agreed that lt had been a blg success We elected the followmg class offlcers Presldent Bruce Mel' arlane VICL Prcsxdent Blll Brownlee Secretary Suzanne Schlller and Treasurer Cultle Guterba Our Stu dent Councll members were Carol Lmd Olga Allen and Ronald De Rhodes Now we have arrn ed at the cllmax of our hlgh school l1fe After losmg Carol Llnd we galned Joyce Haren to keep our number at forty flye ln the Senior Class There IS one goal that each Senlor IS w orklng tow ard that IS the Senlor trlp at the end of the year To collect money for thls trlp we haye presented two dances the Senlor play Three Kontmucd on Page 03 1 ' lf J 1 ' I ' 7 L' .Q . . , r. V ' I v v . . .... y , y y 1 y- 1 1 1' 1 ' ' v V Y . . , . v , ' . . 'ra S , . v y . v . 1 . 1 I . r I ' - I . 1 , n , . , - 1 1 52 -' 1 - . 'S 1' .' ' I ' v Y I . 1 . N ., 1 v , - , L. , K. . . . . ., 3 . ., . . . 9 Q ' - 1 ! v 7 ' 7 ' 7 7 K 7 L1 Lwkv D . 7 A 1 1 ' Lu. V n' x' sw . ,, . ,, . . . . u for havlng a flrst atSpr1ngf1eld Twp. Hlgh. We had the flrst March , . , r . - .V Y . 1 .. 1 A v sz . , . . ' 1'. A' n I it yy . ' 1 1 1 1 ! s t ' Y . . . Y y , . .. . u ' U X ' ' , . 7 I . u 1 11 1 1 Y . . , .. . . , . , ' 11 ' 1 1 1 1 y ' K v . ' ' 1 1 1 , 1' 1 . . , . . . . ' - . 1. . 1 . ' . , , , . , , . x ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - ' 7 ! 7 Y V . v ' r . 1 . 7 U ,, .r. . . V , 'L . . I .V it . D Y .1 ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 v U Y ' ' V .1 7 ' ' x 1, 7
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