West Springfield High School - Laurel Yearbook (West Springfield, PA)
- Class of 1951
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T .1- ' .1- P The class of 1951 proudly and gratefully dedicates our Yearbook to Mr Fred Baxter, maintenance man, student friend, christian gentle man, and public steward Small things often go unnoticed no matter how important they may be For many years we have had a warm clean school in which to study and prepare for future that is now so close at hand These have taken more than a few minutes work The school grounds are the pride of the community because of his excellent care His work is not finished when the school term ends The clean lawns and nicely mown grass also takes his time during the sum er months Hr Baxter also helps to install any new equipment and does various odd jobs around the school that often are seemingly not noticed Yet these small things help to make our school one of which to be proud Although he isn't active in all our activities, yet without his assistance in the preparation for the various events throughout the year we could not have had so many pleasant times to remember For his assistance in the gymnasium in keeping the floor waxed, in taking down and putting back the bleachers and arranging the chairs for dances, plays and assemblies, we are all very grateful Mr Baxter is a good friend to all who know him He takes an interest in all the students and helps them whenever possible In appreciation for his part in furthering our education, and making our high school days pleasant, it gives us, the class of l95l great pleasure in dedicating this book to him. Ill Ill 'IU ?5 45 ' fl' , 1 J- . kg 0 l O I O . . - . . - . 0 O O . . l IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII :f Cl' ffl r '. f xi f ' ii f 1 -f ' ZZ ' s 1 Mfr , , -' K ' J X y H Hn . S A W mx , 4 if .Q ,,i W ,.4i' Xiu' llllll -A BOARD EDUCATION Seated Mr Ames Brown Vice Pres , Mrs Isabelle Hari Sec W vleanor Viller Standin r Pharles Dean, dr Cliffori Yickersham Mr Robert Holdson President. I in f , I J fe it '7Tl.'! ,Ei fl ' V I I ' I .Eggs . b V I ll H I K xv L eu I N h rs. Af . 'a The . ' 'I Q . a Q ' '- BPPI' If January 23, 1951 To the members of the Senior Class: Commencement time is always a period when your parents, your friends, your teachers, and you yourselves experience the emotions which make one realize that life is a wonderful experience Mhy you continue to live so that your parents and the others who will remain interested in your future will have reason to be proud of you Congratulations and best wishes for a happy life Sincerely, eff Robert C Huntley RcHfd,1s R P' H 7'HfJ f fi F -1 -'115'11 V N -'- H f .l' I- , P Mn. lullLLl VVA ,y W 5 - P4 Env Srlmcrl P SPRINOPIIQLO TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS Rm Q. HL--IIN, .YH-f '! 'cg Fw-Ipp.. NY,sT SPRINwPIPLh,1JA. 1 AWCSUSLQ M1259 'Sum-Fez M Q Q 9'-vi S 5,5 sl GST QQVPEQ HFX cv Me Q-:cf-'40 M65 'Q CUTNNQTBON Q GQ ffxa- GRQ 'V N MQ C Howumo VN s 9 5m1YON Q JOQNS C CY-Q' al trsfxf I MR P COBLLNTL C 0-X 55 6999 A7 CN 9- :IN QNQHQN Kwai I I I I Q 43 'Y' 'v faf' JACK AUGUSTINE CAuggieJ Academic, Basketball 1234 Baseball 1234, Senior Band 1234, Mixed Chorus CPres 14, Vice Pres 25 1234, Play Cast 34, Year book Staff 4, Athletic Assoc CVice Pres 2 Pres 341 234 JAMES BARLOW CJ1mmyJ Academic, Mixed Chorus 234, Baseball Cmanager 23 1234, Basketball 234 Senior Band 1234, Play Cast 34 RICHARD BAXTER CDickJ Vocational, FFA 1234 FFA Basketball 3 Senior Band 1, Mixed Chorus 34 ELAINE BROCKETT KBunn Vocational, Y Teens 234 Play Cast 4, FHA lTreas 31 234 LUARD BURGE QDeaconJ . . Vocational, FFA 1234, FFA Basketball 23, Mixed Chorus 4 ALICE CARR CAl1ceJ . . . Com ercial, Girls Chorus 12, Y-Teens 234, FHA 3 if er 'il S75 'Sv -is ,.ip I 4' LMRLENE CU'DER Cmarlenej Vocational, Mixed Chorus 12, Girls Chorus 12, Year book Staff 4, Y Teens fvice Pres 43 254, Band 12, FHA CReporter 5 Pres 45 54 Cheerleader 12 RWTH F IORE Ruthie Y Teens 54, Play Cast 4, Jirls Chorus 12, Girls Pnsemble 4, Newspaper gtaff 4 AUDREY DODGE KAudreyj Commercial, Girls Chorus l, Newspaper Staff CAss't Ed J 4, Yearbook Staff 4 LOLA ELLIS KLo1aJ Vocational, Mixed Chorus 1254, Girls Ensemble 54, Girls Chorus 12, Y Teens 254, Senior Band 1254, Newspaper Staff 4, FHA Cvice Pres 57 254 LINDA EVANS fLindaJ . - . Commercial, YPTeens CSec. 41 254, Girls Chorus CLib rarian 21 12, Senior Band 25, yearbook staff 4, News- paper Staff 5, commencement Speaker ELAINE EVERDEN KElainel . Commercial, Girls Chorus 12, Senior Band 25, News- paper Staff 4, FHA 4 1 XX I . I 'H' ., 1 ,E-1 4 J . . ra General, Mixed Chorus 4, - 5 X 12. . ,'i I l . . . . uf 1' NANDA EAILS Cwandaj Vocational, FHA 54, Mixed Chorus 1254, Y Teens 254 Girls Chorus 12, Yearbook Staff 4, Jirls Ensemble JOAN LENNKJoanJ Academic, Mixed Chorus 4 Y eens 54, Play Cast 4 me F7 5' D ERNEST GLDVUR CErnieJ Academic, Basketball CManager lj 1254, Senior Band qv Pres 51 1254, Iixed Chorus 1254, Play ast 54, Newspaper Staff , Yearbook Staff 4 ELIA GRUBKE fMeChl f If F'-' 4 ommercial, FHA 254 Play ast 5, Y Teens CPres 4 ec 51 Girls Chorus 12 earbook Staff 4, Cheer leader 1254 WILLIAM HUNTLEY fBi1lj Acadewic, Basketball 25, fixed Chorus 254, Senior Band 254, Yearbook Staff 4, Play Cast 54, Patrol ELMER MAAAY CE1merj Academic, Basketball 125 Baseball 1254, Play Cast 54, Newspaper Staff fEd itor 45 54, Salutatorian I W1 42 N4 K ROBERT MEEK CBObD . . Academic, Basketball 4, Iixed Chorus 254, Play Cast 54 MARTHA MORROW CMarthaJ Vocational, Girls Chorus 12, Y-Teens 12, FHA 254 DAWN NEIGER KDawnJ Commercial, Cheerleader 4, Y Teens 12, Girls Chorus 12, Mixed Chorus LEILA RULAND KPollyJ Vocational, Girls Chorus 12, Mixed Chorus 54, lsec 51 254, Play Cast 54, Y Teens 254, Newspaper Staff 5 RAE SEELEY'CRaeJ ommercial, Cheerleader 124, Y'Teens 254, Girls Chorus 12, Play Cast 4 Newspaper Staff 4 ROBERT STOKER CBobl Academic, Baseball 1254 Basketball 1254, Mixed Chorus 1254, Play Cast 4 Newspaper Staff 4, Common cement Speaker dff '31 -GL E'J' X5 '4 Af J UFO CJacco Acaoe ic, nasketrall lc 4 Daseba 1 1234, Pla MARFIA JOQS KButch Cowmercial, Mixed Fhorus 1234, Girls Chorus 12 irls Ensemble 34, Senior Band 1234, Play Cast 4 evspaper Stavf 4, Fha 2 DO GLA Wd' LER fDOu I Vocational, iixed Chorus 4 FF4 lPres 41 234, FM Basceto ll 234, Pla oast RACHEL ir L. CRachelJ Acade 1c, Iewsoaper Sta f 3 ixed Chorus CPianist 2341 1234, Girls Fhorus 3 fearbook Staff ind tor 4 4, Athletlc Asso Sec 45 Girls Pnsenole CD1awfst 34, Sen4or Band 1234, falediotorian i' on ye J President William Huntley Vice President Jack Vacco Secretarj Linda Evans Treasurer Ernest Glover Class Advisor Ar Howland MOTTU Wwe can do all things through Chris , which strengtheneth us 1 CLASS COLORS Green and Whife FLOVER Green tipped Carnation fb OO 1 U Q THE town fxmw 1 I 3 IOOOOOCDODOIII, OOO IOOIIQC YIICIOII UIUC. OUIIOOOIODUIII ' OOIIOOOCIUDQ U 4 . ,r t Q ' Q , 4 5 A 4 . H x , P ,, H., v L-J X -- 5 is ' 'nxQv21M2I 7 'I 1 .'1 -l---1 -'- -7- - V -- 3' Ili 4' gl S , 0 A . , 41 I. Q H 7 Q ,V 42.1-rv H STUDY In the fall of 1959, seven, little, eager beavers of our class walked through the doors of Springfield High School to begin twelve years of study They were Elalne Brockett, Marlene Ceeder, Amelia Grubke, Polly Ruland, Jack Vacco, Douglas Wheeler, and Rachel Wheeler Our teacher that year was Miss Mook we followed the exact directions as told by the teachers for the next six years and behaved excellendy Through this we finally progressed to the seventh grade We entered the seventh grade in the fall of 1945 under the supervision of Mr Howland and thought we were really something extra speclal The first day we looked around and began to see how many pupils were in our class as we started our slx years of pleasant study We were James Barlow, Richard Baxter, Elalne Brockett, Luard Burge, Henry Brockway, Marlene Ceeder, Robert Danielson, Ruth Devore, George Dohanic, Lawrence Eaton, Lola Ellis, Edward Greenfield, Amelia Grubke, Marlene Hicks, Robert Jenks, Thomas King, George Legeza, Elmer Makay, Robert Pinckney, Valgean Rexford,Le1la Ruland, Rae Seeley, Jack Vacco, Marcia Voss,Caro1 Wade, Douglas Wheeler, Rachel Wheeler,Nellie Wilcox, and Joe Wilson Boyl Wasn't this the life? Anytime we wanted to waste a little time during study, Just get up and walk around the room a few times This we considered a novelty but we still could not see how those sen iors get away with everything But we believed that it takes time to learn This proved to be not very long At our first class meeting that year we elected the followlng off icers even though we knew nothlng about those silly class meetings President. -...Marcia Voss V1ce President Robert Jenks Secretary Marlene Ceeder In the fall of that year we sponsored our first thrill, a hq dde A little later that vear our class enjoyed a oarty which was heldin the gym of our school As we returned in the fall of 1946, we realized after a week that many new members had joined our class They were Jack Augustine, Jerr, Callahan, Alice Carr, Harry Carr, Linda Evans, Elaine Everden, Wanda Fails, Ernest Glover, Karl Kreider, Albert Lasch, Martha Morrow, Dawn Neiger, Jerry Sherman, Robert Stoker, Fred Van Slyke, Margaret West and Donna Young But, then we also noticed that we had lost five members slnce last year Henry Brockway, Lawrence Eaton, Edward GNNH field, Geo ge Legeza, and Valgean Rexford Now that we know more about Class meetings it took us a shorter time to elect our officers at our first class meeting They were as follows President ..Tack Augustine Secretary Carol Wade Treasurer Robert Stoker On October 12th the now eight graders held a hayride wh1ch turned out to be so much fun esoecially with the chaperones Mr Jones and Mr. Servidio After paying our class dues we held another class party that year later in the term. Another summer rolled around and then in the fall of 1947 we pass ed through the doors of Sprin fleld High to oegin our Freshman year. This year we welcomed as new comers George Carson and Audrey Dodge, while losing Harry Carr,George Dohanic, Karl Kreider, Nellie Wilcox, and Joe Wilson With thirty nine members to choose from we electedtme . : ' I 1 0 0 0 I 0 . 0 , . I . 0 0 . . . A P . 000000 . 00000 00000000 Treasurer........Rachel Wheeler 0 0 . : V 0 f ' . . : 000 lv 000000000 000000 A 0 0 rv' ' - 'Q , - following officers President Rachel Wheeler Vice President Elmer Makay Secretary k Treasurer Hargaret'Nest To start off the new year, we sponsored a hayride together with a cornroast One wagon was slightly faster than due other because a tractor, driven by Fred Van Slyke was pulling it I think that this hayrlde was due most thrilling one we had during our high school years because everyone on the wagons seemed to be enjoying themselv s Once again we enjoyed one of those roller skatins partles which was held that meant that we would be included in the senior high school grades Returning to school in the fall of 1948 we again welcomed a few new comers to our class They were Charles Dombrowskl Helen Durls William Huntley, Leona Richardson Also we noticed that some of our former classmates were missing Marlene H1cks,Robert Jenks and Thoma King At our first class meeting under the supervision of Mr Evanod' we chose the following officers for the coming year President George Carson Vice President Luard Burge Secretary Margaret Nest Treasurer Frnle Glover During that year we s onsored a St Patrlcxs Day Dance It was called the nShamrock Shuffle This was our first what you would call it a success although we did not make very much money on it At tne end of the term we really had a full year ahead of us and this was to be the year in which money was our main goal In 1949 we walked into our homeroom and recognized Mr Griffenwho was to be our class sponsor We did not recognize a few new students until later by learning their names They were Audrey Dodge Joan Glenn, Agnes Long, Robert Meen and Barbara Nieczorxowsal Next we noticed that we had lost quite a few of our former classmates Jerry Callahan Robert Danielson Charles Dombrowski Helen Duris, Jerry Being Juniors was the big year in school Because of this we had to get right down to work and really make good use of those class meet ings every second week At the first class meeting we elected the followlng officers for the coming year President Amelia Grubke Vice President linda Fvans Secretary Donna Young Treasurer Frnie Glover In October we overtook the dutv of selling magazines Our class sold more subscriptions than w re sold in previous years, one thousand sefen dollars and seventy cents The last week in October ave may to the annual Halloween earty out or by the Juniors The entl e Jeartxmk very much olannln ard work for the annual Junior Senior Prom whichuas held at the Kahkwa Club near Erie, on Nay the sixth I tdink everyone will avree hat this nrom was somethln of which we could be verygroud and surely tha time and orcpara ion for it was very freat On Thurs day and Friday ni ht of the following weex, we presented he nlay NArsenlc and Old Lace This was really an accomplishment and w never be forgotten After the play we ventured dovn to Evans' cotta e where a party was held for the entire class Just thlnkl Our report cards read promoted to tae twelfth rade as we walked from school on Ju e second of that year ............ .... . ....... .... . ......H . , . . e . v I r O a N I ' : 1 - n . . , 0 Q . . , - . , . , 3 . .... ....... .... 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I A vm mZ,J1U h H I , , lung: k Q D gg 6? n :W A ' :I r L - M A 4 UzHw41 LQNj?b4L Hx ?lOH :dhUHb ME OP E550 K 3 F I X V V' IEUJAE5 MILD, V' Jack Augustine leave his basketball shooting to Donny Brown Jim Barlow leaves his drumming talent to Allan Westbrook Dick Baxter leaves his car to anyone who will take it Elaine Brockett leaves her otor bike riding to no one Luard Burge leaves his squirt gun to Jim Jenks Alice Carr leaves her roller skating acquaintances to Kiss Carnahan Marlene Ceeder leaves her typing speed to Mable Dombrowski Ruth Devore leaves her arm to Mr Howland Audrey Dodge leaves her love for wrestling to Dolores Adams Lola Ellis leaves her acting ability to the Junior Class Elaine Everden leaves the gossip to Peggy Van Tassel Linda Evans leaves her ambition to Mary Jane Pierce Wanda Fails leaves Senior poster making to Howard Glover Joan Glenn leaves her casual manner to Lila Brewer Ernie Glover leaves memories of corny jokes to Paul Holdson cheerleaders Bill Huntley leaves his excellent trumpet playing to John West Elmer Makay leaves his wrong attitude to Mr varoff Bob ieek leaves his personality to Joe Bort Martha Morrow leaves her quietness to 'ilt Biscoff Dawn Neiger leaves her skating ability to Sandra Beecher Polly Ruland leaves her tardiness to Joyce Ceeder Rae Seeley leaves her dashing personality to Pearline Thornton Bob Stoker leaves his good looks to Richard Cosne Jack Vacco leaves the girls to Bill Brown Marcia Voss leaves her sweaters to Kiss Cuthbertson Doug Wheeler leaves his sense of humor to David Gibbs Rachel Wheeler leaves her Piano Playing to Norma Thompson nv Mech Grubke leaves her five years of cheerleading to all future '-I3FlOl3l-JECY Dear Ar Howland I was strolling through Erie the other day when I came across this sign u we eveafeel Cone QM See The Swarm Shecemmah Semacluah Skelemak S tfk Having nothing to lose, I went in I then entered a room with a def inite Oriental atmosphere I heard a mysterious voice tell me to be seated and seeing no chairs, I sat on the floor In floated a crye tal ball apparently, suspended in mid air I hadn't any more than started to stare into that inverted fish bowl when I found myself walking out through the door saying he was a faker In a matter of Jlshing to get that Swami off my mind, I went into the church near there Iuch to my amazement, the preacher bore a resemblance to Jack Augustine who had started out in nYouth For Christ' work when he was young It was now interplanetary through Auggie's efforts The music was as stirring as the sermon It wasn't until later that I re alized the pianist was Rachel Wheeler I shook hands with Jack and Rachel at the door and wished them luck as I went on my way hadn't anymore than stepped through the door when a grotesque figure just about ran over me I looked up to see what had hit me, and I finally came to the conclusion that it was a new space suit W must have recognized each other at the same time because as I tried to find a way to get high enough to talk to him he started to climb out Out stepped Jim Barlow who was a tester for these large space suits He told me he got tired of looking up at people and decided to look down for awhile Jim gave me his collapsible atomic plane which he always carried in his pocket I flew around for awhile and finally ran out of atoms Luckily I was in front of an atomic service station I told them to fill up my capsule and then I realized the attendant was Dick Baxter I asked why he was still an attendant, and he said he was the owner of a line of atomic service stations He was just breaking in a new man Not wanting to interfere, I went on my way I hadn't gone far before I had an unusual sensation Hunger!!! I stopped at the first restaurant I saw The sign said 'Rae and Mech's Home Cooked Meals I was ushered in with the greatest court esy to a reserved table I was the l,OO0,000,000th customer and was to dine like a king with the managers Their nagps sounded familiar and I can't say I was too surprised when they tqnned out to be Rae Seeley and Mech Grubke The food was the best I had eaten in ages I asked where they had acquired such good cooks' Instead of answering , they led me to the kitchen I almost fell over when I saw Martha Morrow and Elaine Brockett I inquired where they learned to cook like my Mother used to cook back in the l95O's They said Polly Ruland had the only cooking school in the universe that taught the old style of cooking They told me I should go over and see Polly's all girl basketball team composed of her own daughters and coached by her husband. I said I'd try and bade them good bye. For some relaxation I went to an old time movie. The title of the show was nThe Greatest Comedy Team of a Century.n And who should be the stars of the show but Doug Wheeler and Luard Burge. I never laughed so hard as I did at those two. At least I thought so until I 9' W . , : frtzost - twenty,mlnutes after stepping into my space ship,.I was on the Moon. - I . I . . L n . - . . e In. .. . ..' - heard a couple in back of me just rolling in the aisles. I turned around to be confronted by Doug and Luard in person. We chatted until the next show came on. It was a 1950 version of 'Arsenic and Old Lace' starring Lola Ellis in the part of Aunt Abby. As we left, Doug told me Lola had married the director and before we had a chance to say good-bye, we were separated by the crowd I was cruising along when I heard some beautiful strains of nusic Being a Spike Jones fan I went into the auditorium and investigated that unusual music It was the Planet Pluto's Polluted Philharmonic under the direction of Maestro Nilliam CBeethovenJ Huntley After the concert he told me he also played solo trumpet in 'The Band of America? It is still the leading band of the Solar System I left Bill, but not before he had borrowed five dollars from me After Bill left, I stood amazed at the structure of the public auditorium and I learned from a bystander that it had been engineered and designed by that famous ex admiral Bob Meek who had been discharg ed with the highest honors obtainable He was now head professor of higher math at the Interplanetary University The beauty of the murals on the walls was overwhelming The style of painting was familiar but I didn't recognize it until I saw the name of Wanda Fails written gracefully under each mural As I left the auditorium I started down a street full of beauti ful homes I noticed a cute little girl playing on the porch and be fore I could think, she had fallen off I ran to where she was lying and administered first aid As her mother came from the house I recognized her at once It was Marlene Ceeder As we exchanged wel comes her son Billy came out and informed us he had called Dr Makay He had no sooner spoken than 'Doc was there Sure enough, it was Elmer Since he had started out as a T V technician I was inquist tive as to how he had become a 'sawbones ' He told me that after he was able to fix any T V set, fixing humans was a cinch After 'Moe had left I was complimenting Marlene on Her beautiful home and she told me that Bob was the proud pappy of ten children Since all was well, I departed As I left the residential section, I wandered into the business district There, before me, was the 'Hourly Sentinel' building I had often heard of this news service and had always been amazed at how they could turn out news every hour on the hour I thought I would like to meet the editors So I wandered into the spacious hall wa y where I was momentarily lost until I felt a friendly tap on the bade I picked myself up from the floor and turned to meet Jack Vacco e was now head of the sports department of the 'Hourly Sentinel' and he said he would show re around the buildin I was pleasantly surprised an efficient sec etary she awoke upon our entering Not wanting to disturb her any further we proceeded to the ed1tor's office and closed the door on the snoring behind us There sat Audrey Dodge and Linda Evans wko were Co editors We talked over old times and the time passed so quickly I felt I should be leaving They suggested Jack take me to tke society room for another surprise We opened the door to hear a familiar voice recording the latest choice bits of gamip Sure Nuff' it was Elaine Everden She said she was also running a 'Lonely Hearts Club' on the side After hearing the latest, Jack an I parted 14 the hallway where we had met Next to the 'Hourly Sentinel' was a roomlng house of immense sum The ign said 'Carr's CollosalCastle ' As I stopped to read the sign, a uniformed doorman escorted me into the office There was Alice Chrr who was the owner of tkis large rooming house She showed me around her 'Castle' and it was on the elevator that I ran into Ruth Devtle Ruth was really going to the top in the world as an elevator operator In ner spare ' 16 Ier real job wa that of teaching physical educa . O U ' O I O . - , ' - I I O . , - I O 0 0 - I U1 O l O I - O Ol . . . . . C 5 I . ' e , - . H .. y ' g. when we walked into the secretary's office, to see Marcia Voss. Being I' ' 0 - O 5 ' e H C 4 O . n . , . . V . e A ' U s - . - 4 . , n. A Q A ' ' , tin . i' s - tion in West Sprinb ield A151 Sc ool wni n is now the largest school in the univ rse As t e el vator starte to come down it seemed to be bain4n5 soeec and etting darker on t e ins Q6 It wesn't lens before ev ryt1'n5 was Ditch black and we were traveling at a frightening rate Faster, fast r, and s ill 'ester we went unt'l we lost a consciousnes The next tnlng I anew, I was in a small room with no one around My head was still soinnina after that trio in the elevator As I got flourish of trumpets and two ervants in Ori ntal dress ent red the room unrollinb a carnet aft r tnem unon whi h the Swami himselfwnlked I smoke to him but he anneered not to near me Th n I realized that the fish bowl into which I had been staring just a sdort time ago was covering my head lfke n divinz nelmet In a snort time I was 'ree told the Swami how I had seen ev rvone in the class exceot Dann Neiger and Joan Jlenn He said tna I should examine his two servants more closely and as I did so, I discovered that they were Joan and Dawn Then a uzzeling thing had ened The Swami took off nis turban and as he did so, I said to myself, 'He sure looks enoubh like Chuck Howle to be his twin brother N I was curious to know whether that was zeelly you or not so that is why I am wrIt1nb th's letter Vven if it wssn't you I knew vou'd be interested to know what the Senior lass o '51 will be doing in the future Sincerely yours, Gpfvwdigvm- Ernie Glover , n, A , Nl k . A, . . . e . h e d fe . ' f- ' P- I ' - .-. ,, E ,- . n - . M e 1-.' A . L '- .N . o . .. 9 I t 1. f ' .L - s. I-. ' ' - . . A A 3 - t A - n to my feet I recognized the room as that of the Swami. I heard a . s e e ' , e ' . ' c . , 1 . e . . I W ' . ' I . I 1 . , 5 , ' ' K P , . . 1 t Q . . y . . vs A A wx 0 h . ' j ' nd . . . J N . - . . I ' J' I 4.1 A - -A ' , , , U o . 1 0 Aff 'R' L V xvx! 523 rs- I I UN B941 SS Our new class officers for this year were: Pres1dent...........B1ll Brown Vice President...Howard Glover Secretary.......Norna Thompson Traasurere e e e I e e e 01109 BI'OCke The Halloween Party, sponsored by the eleventh grade, was enjoyed by all, especially the 'Horror Chamber'- The annual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance was held on November the third. Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner were Shirley Ceeder and Daun Battersby. It was reported by the treasurer that we made S419 23 on our magazine sales The lucky winner of the portable radio, given for the most sales, was Lawrence Van Slyke The Junior Class assembly was held on January 26 I was musical assembly except for a few humorous advertisements The Junior Senior Prom wa held on May 5th at the Masonic Temphy in Erie, Pennsylvania Our starlight theme made a beautiful setting for dancing Our orchestra was nice and played some smooth dance music The cooks really did a wonderful job of cooking our big meal to suit everybody's taste The play presented by the Junior Class this year also proved to be a big success It was a three act comedy called Bolts and Nuts flPSt Row Siders, J Brown, P Elderidge, D Adams, L Brockett, Glover, B Brown, N Thompson, G Silfies, M Pierce, Second Row Whitney, S Struchen, L Brewer, B Thayer, S Ceeder, Everett, R Morrow, E Konopa, A Hammond, P Van Tassel, Dombrowski, J Reitz, J Ward, R Barlow, Mr Kromer Thlrd Row WSSUOPOOK, C Johnson, P Holdson, J Bort, L Van Qlvke, Jenks, M Biscoff, R March, E Bartlett, B Helmbrecht J Hershelman, E Boothby, E Stadnicar, R Mathews, C Reinke Q U B . ll fl. NI' I Mn e o a e H. . . . . D. Palo, M. Hills. 2 Mn e o o o M. Q Q . . M. . . a Q a . : Al V O I . . I J. O Q . . ' AM ulll'HlIII IIHH f fx is ki ll I I I I HIKE H IHI . HE X . X I .1 I I Ill I ll I Ir, MMSUPH MOHE5 First io J Ulosse , P4 pr 'e+Mexs, Va 0 9 rfs, rocfett, M. Su.ner, njier secrnd Row 7 'C e 9 Youn s r .sdd N V ng, Perweter, D .son, Eort, . Joe.r1n5, rivlsor TV rd :ig Orton S Qrown H Q D 'urkens uicaersle SE 9 ef . FRESHMEN X577 irs+ W W J ut+on aecofd Do P Pi9F, J am .HSP T 'rd Row 5 Ien1?'-7,1 uniwwle T I 1 tr ' H 1 k Ceeae , D 'enks O ev19'Z E Visdv' 0 rr urfens Jowdro SA1 .. a r'Q e Q La.ner lpr s, .pre 'c.er, Cfer over L 'KO 5 br T w: J. 'oi5e, K. - F X. Ierz, R. H--5- , Y. L ,H v D. . cc , H. 3+ 5 H J. E Z ' w D. 3 ' ' , . : J. xi, gi ,'u. 5 , E. Si.n, C. T. ing, J. ui P. U I N. H11 U. Mr ' F W A UL f uf : X. 2-. , , U , ,. 1e-t, . ' . , U. J ' 1 m, .. 3 ..n , R. F -ls LJ' I N Q if Xxx lH.X. 4 F . Wo : E. :lfwe., '. Enj is., J. . r 3. Tsie, L. T 1 ii e, I. Bailey, C. Scalise, T. leach, T. Sherman P. Heun, 4. Carr, C. Ynrz, S C. L . . , K 1 ' M A w. Yr. T bl U. , .d - ,., I. Th fps-U, 3. Fefver, :. 4i'xc, , A 1 1 , P. ' -F w ' , ' Z rhcle, X. Eeeian, J. Ye:-ey, H. L-,r. A D. Ch --tisnS n, ., r .. 3- , : W. 'ul -4, R. Fall L. Feld, K. Cakes, 2. Va. 1, H. . .1 D. Tv . r, C. Fr- E T. 20555, R. C0-H , F. Ii-:nc, Y. W' .. R. C ' KTRESHNEN ,!, In Une oebinn nr of tne ecfdo er our Q 0 flcere af f0l1ews res1ient Vice Dnesident Sec etarj.. Treesxrer. Februar, tue n1ntn Swed'er Jxrls Ie reld a SA3'lHg party Qxetlng Pink LH the winter of '51 we Irene Bailey Carul ee V19 pda 1rene a lay Q J S1er1an oo Q an 5 e1 e 1 ld 1:0 u Lree 1 1 one of our claes wa e We chose Warvie Leech to redreeenr Y e FreQ.nsn Plasq as a candidate for the Snow Belle queen af the Chriftmss JSNCG The Soohonozef ld 'V fl 1Qre d doe Q eer, rridaj, September and :or tne Sadie HHWILHS ua Janne we cnose Be inn ani Diclerd Neife as Daisf lee and bnen P Q18 en 'Jr' lef Q 'news as our candidate for LD D cewber we or ered S Demce we elec e 9 rie gdeon OUP C Pe Our class ala 'nected ng, wee tit The anal ues Q. ,f! Y 2 ' F 1 V ' - ne 1 t, m we chose -lass V' 1 . P ll, ...:ooo o no ' . Scalie, ..e .. ......HarL' fch r1 . 1 T D ' . ,... .. ... J A ' . ...... ... ...Hfrv Y, 2 . On A ' ' ' ' we put f a m '1 skit chl1,d H - uf V fv' ll. I H ' , Apri T, f'1 t 12th S -, t Ll' A O ' . 'ost .L A t,s, . , U , , .. 11 eV.1 , . 'K I A. r 1 .. he ,. We 'rst sql' ,, , df t2,e I - '1 , r- V f O W ' ' ' . T . ' , , Y i .. ,, und S .. r Q,r 1 L 1 -i'1 A .. Fo 'E S i. Cnr'.-m'. r ,, v , 2 d Lfarj Haul ' - 'k , . ' Q , , i , 11-9 rings. v d1. be Ir. ioehri t - led W W -9 . , 2' Q u n ' Xl W EIGHTH GRADE First Pow L Thar- A l'hO1 fltO'1 Qpcond ul nd G Cuefn ey A PISUGL aq e C jne Devor efc fl r' Il rmetor Vip iss C rnahdn Adv A Turner Falls l WaEe roc L A av n Lrmer Jan Cljxe ,ol P uefc U fc D Ueinxe frowl if en Third Pow mho pson, Y G Q H ld d o DF a 0 C' But s D Vanqfleld f Callahan V Currier crucm A 4- v 5EvE1N'i'H CRADE lpr, wic V QOI' D Fos5urg, D C cYick D .refler on ow Unre B ecuer 1L'A n 5 ew C Howl .J l S' ne Q El QW 1 sks THlr w w Q er A v'Q F 1'l17'-r' env Cwaf' r V 'I or' lurn r, . war r Uuefn ey, Vr Uvanoff, Adviqor Fourtu ow J faeley, L me Fews C Kio W Qaliirj, T f-urfield N Greenfield C R eubauer, W e an, QEIL, F Qherwan C 1. o eas fe ic ol Cn' orrow R Var. ro'2 iarch A Turner R UO Q L qt . l N . : E. R L , . J -. 5 , . HC' ' mba, H. Tau I -Y 1, . E W, 3. ,tewLrt, F. Pa' , X. 2, S. i 1 LCF, S. ' .'.' 1,'L, P. ' ., Fe. P2-, C, V, 3.1. giills, 5.1. .C .r -C Vow: I ,L ' , isor, . , F. - , G. LL , C. 2 f'T. 2. xc: , . 3 M1 , N. SY. , 3. ' . . , V. ' rm .. Sl ,-, Ains, 1. .. '. , E. Q , A.. 1ain,j.Ir. Gr' 1' , Ai 1 : L. l m' 1. M'n-fle , '. C 5 Jr, J. P l , C. -mith, D. TT . -1 - ' , I.. , . , . , G. S Len, T. x r', D. B , H. - , R. d r e C. 're T. Fry Fir-. Row: A. Yorse, C. Whipple, E. Barlow, E FeL'z, 3. 'Z Q , 0 ,. 'I g,v4. . 212m-Q i-: D. C- , R. e P , L. Y-l., J. jcI,Lsh, A. Howland, B, I'2 ., - ' .r', 3. Auju .1 , J. F-s:, I. P lm--, T Fri:5es, N. Lill, U. Eort, Z. 3i'- .' S TQ-: Qi-s Cuahb Leon, 'Q --or, E. 2 ' , 1. Aiag-, F. Ferrets , . ,u - , H. J . 1, R. C. fo i, '. Leiter, T. K h Ls, E. , Qier, A- V -S, L- 6 F V d, '- A . S P. M , D. r4lani, .. . - . - 1 R : . , ' ' . ' C. , . I 'ler, S. . her, J. C -s'.w o .., Y 0 2 , . c , 0 ., Q , . I ' M. Ee m F. - ' .. - U , .. ' dg ...L HI IIVHII' H YE RBOOK, 'Q' LA.- 45 lllll Seated warlene Feeder, Raclel 'heeler, Wanda rails, Auirey Dod e, staniin Tr Howland, Jack Au us ine, William Huntley, Ernest Glover NENSP P R Q STAFF inn sea ed Ruth Devore, 'arcia Voss, Wlmer dcKay, Lola Ellis, Standing Paul iolison, Qooe t Stoker, Rae Seeley, orma Thomason, Shir ley Ceeier, 1r Poehrinb, Audrey Dodbe, Kiss Carnahan, Bill Brown, James Barlow .7 6, L I v. ' f -Q 1 1 , a , n 1 , ,V . ,, , , - ,p 44 2 I J 1 'rl F' 4 3 1 .gg I, . - . . 5 t . A . , X l ' .fasl HA, , .K Z ' . Q . 1 el l t . lf. . I 1 1 d ' lx ' fl' I A f : Z 9' 6 1 , ,,, P A ' t : , in - I 2 I 1 . r . N . .A - T 9 J 7 ' Tu O -M-GIRL? E IE BLE Ur Johns, Director, Wills, R Wheeler, Pianis ' Whifnej, Everetf, D dams, Q Devore, Joss, J Qrovr, J cutton, W FaL1s L V1 s Ml ED CHORUI f- P Dnp oeeaer, J Barlow Jontle , d Q Cecond Row mOI'l R Dexore, 'rorof Ihird Row arc , J 3ro.T J! Qromr, Ulosser, , olover, B Thayer, d, J Cattor, 'arz, 1 Y e'er, . oe, C r o r, B Veea, Ebwbrowski, or eret Brewer, B ' ' Tohns, Director 'ugustine, 'lla H1W1s owner, awmond, QHJS Wa d, orooa, an TESQ ' ... . M. . .. ' n, , , - U. , . A . . . M. ' . D J . ' , . D 11 -ire, now: . .io , K. A - L. . Srnn, G. Seefies, S. A . E. ' Hr. U , J. A B. L' y D. A am-, . ' L. E. , M. , - - : B. E . -' . H. L A. S'M A. F U, W. Fails, R. Baxter, D. Wheeler, C. Johnson H. Whitney, M. Voss, . ' H. -N mi- U, X. EV . t, R. U.e,L Pi' - t . . : X. Kin: 3. Wa' S. ,Z ucLeA P. RU- 2 F. Eliridge, '. . - Q. - 2. . H ' H. M E. I . H. Y' 'e- GIRLS BLE v1 ALS WD P r ' A F no fp:-azwl D c.1'lC1 B M X CHORUS n Q 111 :Xe Q of 0 men Un H1 'O paFz1Ci,C 'O on 12 'he by Ll 9' E'1l 1 our df Q 3 G F Op C.uFU cas a L 5 ea' with 5 'plp r U fmwfr our 1 p p ull- 0 Q- D Li . .. . ..Jack Ax fninp f Ll ur . Vac el 3welQr .gf 3 In eds Q? F-415-Siu fix.:-A f-57'a.55:- He 111 ll '+:LQ:z if 115 l5Q': Qhli fle Zplz ych'. Ahe Swv 5:w,. Hui: Qftgre Izrglu T,5s L3QoAe: Aix s W,:jL QQ1ls Igrfsrie jiw' XarfL,,f T.133ey ggu j'li: JLLpeiLe Erown Lina Eteyepze Jcyce Suited He san: tLi3 year at Lge fajpist CKQFCL, Worth EjFLLg-ivld . A. 'xl it .5 silly it the Z?f9Pf eg ihurch Ju? sinring fe' r,Gl. JWA' 'Pe Ponce we sanf weA, J ,,. Cethedralu, 'iliAe - 'ZWHu, HT 1'J Lfiipxggu, Hfhe Firzhdby of A Hingq ' ' ' H, ,.-,sq , gA ,, A .e. QM .. 0 0 I l IE: IID . W.d,v 'he Qirhczion of LP. JQk Q, L' Jima? CL ,us Linisi ' ter fibf if happy quiic ami SATS. VT CLZFHE S,r2 four ,irls . , Le in th. Albi A: Q9L,iYul whi L w's LGld fELX.TJ Qxh, iii, :na GEL. - C were Nijllz Toss, Valg Fl gs, Margaret Hhizngy -.1 Manda LQ, 'gp ChfiFQAhS gr0rraQ ani ' '-5QKxlF prffrem wary Mech -li, f,O' SS. le fvvg Qu? '1N P L -'Qgl1fhQd grQwL deal thi y q elp gf o4r gianiq., Y ch01 UL47 -r, ou IM 21. f sl enle VQLLJF, LU4 tu? 5Ffl,,vs .U w,re: ?'ff'xemt..... .. . . A ' Ryu- J Tice Pr:s1jent........fHL1' 5 Fldr1d,e SHc1e',L.rQ,' 1 .r'e1.: 'mn h '. , f , 2241 ' 3-gif. f 102: ll'g i- w ,Q-.1-i ,S 1 ':,..51' .:'-: . gf -,... ' ,- mE' QF' 13' ,, ' I-1A First Row E Carr, M Lasch, J Brockett R Morrow, M Ceeder, E Erockett, A Morrow, D W11son,D Snyder Second Row P Haun, M Siders, M English G Murkens P Eldridge E Rverden, B Thayer, C Marz, Mrs Rendulic, Advisor Third Row N Fails, I Dombrowski, L Walbridge, J Brown, D Adams, C Jenks, L Ellis -TEENS First Row: W. Falls, E. Brockett, M. Morrow, L. Ellis, G. Silfies, IT7E'v'ans, A. Grubke, Is. Ceeder, S. Ceeder, J. Pier-ce, M. Hills, R. Snyder Second Row: M. Dombrowski, E. Konopa, C. Wedding, P. Panmeter, C. Marz, HTl7fa'Ehews, B. Sinn, A. Hammond, P. Van Tassel, B. Thayer, D. Wilson, Miss Carnahan, Advisor Third Row: J. Brockett, K. Elosser, N. King, M. Everett, R. Seeley, R. Devore, J. Glenn, D. Neiger, M. Voss, L. Ruland, M. Whitney, J. Brown I O t .X Y ,A ,, h I I I -I -L , I ., .',v A .- if . X, ' s ' , ':. X9 1 . 'N ,i . fv N . Z Q . Q , . , . I . . . . . 2 s - Q , . , , , l AJ U U I . I' Q, , . a ..- . , , Q . -'- - ' L 5 W, .r .DA D I P- Y' rf O w v- QA L Ir .J nov- v. wan bn c qv 43 FQA or SEBI' r D v-'rd G v- c Jef' 4.1 ojr L ' C 4Pnt FS 9 Bro + fw is oc V1 I Lft and o- Y FD P D Y' T' 'Ursnn f- 'pu Q Q W e naeder re ro ert crrow ffha orrvv 9 1 nr n are cl Hoi 'J' 'V a IPQ ID a an x ' ar1 6 1- tcp 4 QP Pvffn Q oqr opfivnrq 11,4 yn 1rL+a' 'T9 IJ I 5 L, -1.'T'p B. G+ C10 FT' if ..Aw lla GrubVe YarLene PeeHer I I nna hvavq eo' ITTJ 38 JP v L 'Q Fqt JS o 4 ch 9 brg BQ timg ru , tf a f P nf .A Y' c havi ai. 1-T: mn I '49 :,s::: dll ewor J Yfnfi- O 'E Iavz lJ6FUf S 153C Januar C 1F76 P G. Q Pee an4 the t e moe H, s.Jr,-- th ..' f Qnl,r tue .- ,Vt1-n of J M. Ee: ' LC w'tk 25 f,mbers. ,he :L4icers wg ele:t-i wer,. Fresiient...........Va,L E6 V-. Tice PreS1i,n,.....Elai. E ,A Eec-Jt'ry....... ......Futh N F Treasurer... ..... .Ya-.u I .r Fo. zur jraject this y ar we sold f av, 1 q--v,niL1a anf - U .. We QLSQ gg 1 Carly and jojCc.n at mhw 1a:katiF1L jame:. VQr.exe ,aw er wer fir.t jrlze in ah- V512 f' kiL,HeU ffptzst. Te La 5 1 1 of fux at :Le Lirthxaj I rt ,- nu h i for :L d1f1c--.J mix?ers an at L16 ChrLstf2: ja ty d Ln,tetAcn y .y. T6 ALSC 1.0.-3 Q sr.',v.'er' fn' ihyilis ,ljfi ifje rfwhn. A n4xha gf Lge glf flrl: aL,egj,i .he ?t,Le Tonvcnti n if Eit'12wrf in Ajrll. We a zngzyef ourvfivsi 1-:vL0ely We ?,JFK6f H tear o1t JT el,,.A Q 9, ' L ,U -: PrQ-i , ........... U6 . Vice P sident.. ...L ' . A Secre1ary..... . .......-i ' ' ..- YT asxre.............Shirley C .mer . jrar Chailian... ..n9' U S91f'G? Un Octciir lfhh we held fur arzval initatign baxqgit and ience. fhe :uw 'iris wLg ertered 'ur Club this Y- . w.re YvTt1e J . , HQfh1:uJ Llrsger, Car,1 Taii'nj3 Varjorie La,hew5, LQn2y .Kin3, pcylyfi '5Q15 3 , .Q zo 'roN.vHft, H'lEh Srqwier, . Ty P9gTf1,-r, E F J fxxnwr, and ' 5CjAxn Sinn. Che girls f,re X ry gzmi syfrtr and they really A -koi Jute aLe: th.y were 1'. g5d. Durin' the yvfr we re-fcrmeQ U .V a-ts F serv'ce su y k- J - A w . ing Vu, Fa-kets an: car ge SLDQ-D2 a C. -Stn - -. On y Qfth, 'T h, . Tith, we sert f.,li 3 'ble Rae Seeley, -n' - y C1u?er, ann Yariorie HQl1s Lo J1:Q..cwu E. Y. J Y-TE1x .3 JT rc-. Te had a good time at the V anrval fc ffl da:, x , stlash p2r.ie: at tha Y. T. C. A. L12 ie. We a if ax iv wsu' rs in :ur 6115, T11 f g5:?5-ggjiiig A R , ,- 4g, fy A 5 .5 Q ,S E a- F-IOPOAO rst Row L fa arr, R Fails, Sfgdnicar, J enton Dgjwheeler L Bartlett, J Jenks C Johnson, R Ienisky, P Cosner Second Row Mr Coblentz, Advisor J Hanley, D 'urkens, T mort, II Vah' Efike, fembrechc, R Mathews, J were L Poowbf, J Eor-t R Varch, R Baxter T rd Row R 1 er, T Qoggs, N 'ullen, S Drown, Ditot e P Holdson J Discoff, R Fails J Fershelwan L ur e F' FA-Baskelball -f Team rst Row J L d, J mort, D 'Hee1er, tai 'cer, Drown Bartlett econd Row R Weise elrbrecot, on+ h Wort, a J L Maid piscoff coach 'TZFFA Under the able supervision of Mr Coblentz, e once again started out a new and promising year Our officers were President Douglas Wheeler Vice President Emery Bartlett Secretary James Jenks Treasure Eddie Standicar Watchdog Murry Benton We attended the Albion fair where James Ward took first prize on his apples, Lawrence Van Slyke took second orize on his pumpkins and Paul Holson took a prize for his rye We also went to the beef sale at Meadville sponsored the annual horse show on October 6 th and it w s a big success We also attended the fair at Harrlsourg in January and everyone had a swell time Hilton Blscoff coached our basketball team this ,ear Players on the team were James Bort, Sheridan Brown, Rlchard Neiger, James Ward, Douglas Wheeler, Emery Bartlett, Danny Richie, Murry Benton, Elden Boothby, and Edward Standicar Our first great success of the year was when we defeated the teachers with a score of 28 55 ...kin y 7.!ff 4' af- 'ffmi As he 7 f 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 , W We - 8 o ' N I , rf? 'i X 5 up ' fl W 'is' X Q H SENIO G' BAN gs --al' ii Standing Mr Johns, Director, B Helmbretch, A Westbrook, J Barlow, B Hans ield Seated: R llheeler, E Konopa, S Struchen, V Baxter, L Brewer, C John son, L Ellis, J Augustine, I Voss, B Huntley, lf lhitney, B' Glover, A Hammond, M Callahan JUNIO 'E' BAND Standin : Mr. Johns, Director, D. Adams, E. Barlow, H. Cosner, T. leaver, E. Vansgsield, D. Brown, R. Hammer Seated: S. Wright, A. Maxon J Pier, F. Payne, A. Hershelman, D. Wosburg, i1 f Tassel, M. Benton, N. Devore, V. Baxter, G. Van Slyke, D. Mansfield, D. Butts, R. Leninsky, R. Morrow, u. Brewer, A. Turner. . 4 NV ' :I ll 1 1 . f ' K 1 Q IMT B ' r'x 3 ff f rw, t r' Q N ' rv-AA x K' : I I . I Q C U Q I l Q I ' o 0 e s 'e o I I l 1 .A . ,va - L ZSSENIORBANDES We began the year with l9 members under the direction of lr Jonns We looked very dashing in our new uniforms as we added to the spirit of the Horse Show on October 6th Later we played at the Senior Play, and various times we entertained the P T A The District Band Festival was held in Franklin, Pennsylvania on February 14th and 15th this year, and we sent four members They were William Huntley, Ernest Glover, Allen Westbrook and Charles Johnson to be a much as planned a Joint Band Program with Millcreek which turned out hugh success hope in future years the members will enjoy Sen1or'Band as we h ve this year QQJUNIURBAND The Junior Band, under the direction of Mr Tohns, started the for tak can year with 50 members Our first aopearance was when we played the P T A We are all practicing hard and some of us are ng private lessons We are looking forward to the day when we play in the benior Band SSC 'blfkwlf R U J J 'N gB?f4g,5Z2ftNQb BX We We 0 0 f' 2 Z -Q. fl f riff vf J x,k SENIURCLASS PLA Seated L Ellis, J Barlow, E Brockett, P Ruland, E Makay, J Augustine Standing M Morro B Stoker, B Huntley R Devore, J Glenn, B Meek, R Seeley Mr Goehring, Director, M Voss, E Glover First Row: Second Row: r C. Beers, J. Brown, D. Adams, R. Morrow, E. Konopa, M. Whitney, G. Silfies. . Johnson, P. Holdson, J. Jenks, H. Glover, B. Brown, R. Barlow, C A. Westbrook, Mr. Goehring, Director. d d , V -oekche ' on ., 'il ' hi JU ' ' 5ENIUHfDLAYfCA5T 1 r-55.11.44 Joan ulerr :HU ee? . wae bee'ey .acf pa.uQt G Le rhc 'X l fhia Lola L-11s. Llxer 4.11 rrie .arc a VAQS 4111 H1rt1e math Jevore btvyer Aartha Worr VE' l sf i1Eu'c..1 Jarlo ULAVS W P OW heanesua evenin., Herf rla res Q1 Nov mire Jje ring nkee er 1U 1+ed he P195 Q me tern .0 erber 16 r Joe FJ 1' AJ a 8. I' I' n Q S C I' .. O 1 Vildred Larconi morlocx Browr Lanconi Aorlocx 'or1ocf Morlock Lanconi Lucifer Scnmaltz r e ew ss Afers r. Blacx f 859 v er 1 rim, n' JUNIOR PLAY CAST ws. Sl1li6S 1 +eers. OFPOW Hel JEFIJ bc? 'er1 c. EC 3 11 e .oru Su Jan roam fall JL f ar aret W ltne 1 H e 01 run A nestJ ook jerlow own . O 6-F' 'eahf 5 G ueffe G aft 9.4 TJ. .J Gut? 19 5 . 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First Row R Cosner, J Warkola, C Whiople, P Morrow R Verse D scicrick, D Ruland Second Row D Brown, G Smith, U Brewer, L Crowl L Thompson R Adams, P Fails, A Turner, H Cosner, D Butts R Mansfield R were, Nr Johns, Advisor We started the new school year with 55 members Our duties are to direct the pupils across the streets at noon hour and when they come and go from school Our patrol included volunteers from the 7th, 8th, and 9th, grades and each one of us was assigned a certain day tobe on duty This wear our school was awarded a green flag to show that we were one of the schocls in Erie County that did not have any accidents durinb the school year Our sup rvisor is r Johns, Our officers are C8Dt8iP Robert Lahnan Lieutenants Jale Christensen Richaxu Adams 2 .Q a A Q A 0 . , 0 0 A 0 is U V. +1 . I o 1 o 0 , ' u . Q I 0 s Q , Q . , rw .a 1. 1, u o . U ' . A a 0 H 1 vt ' S 0 2 'session Q . 1 A IHHI I HIS Alhlehc -Assocnalaon Q, 1:1 .f- IBF tending vanoxf, r Howland, nu tley, Jack Augustine Seat d iss Cuthbertson, Miss Carnahan, Rachel Wheeler, Bill Brown seball of Souad P rst Row I T owpson, E akay, B Stoker, J Au, stioe, B ro n, E BISEFH J Vacco Second Row L Brockett, T Bo gs, H West, C Bricker, F Reinke, J Bort R Youngs, G Farver, D Wickersham, Coach Evanoff I 9 I Qi ' ' nr b . X ' F i r .. lmufrw ' 5 X . e Y Q. 'f 4 E n X A V L. .44 , I .w ,'f- . S : Ar. L ' K . mr. ' n ' f 2 : 1 H B 5 ' gg , jv l , 4 ' . I , . F . . s , , 3 2' . '- 'i : . h H N . M . . 'Tu A . 3 w c , a , : . . 5, . . .. . . U ' l I ATIMTII ASSUUATIUN The Athletic Association held their first neetinb soon after sckool started Tney elected the followinb officer President Jack Augustine Vice President Bill Brown Secretary Rao el Wheeler A booster day in which Rowe nigh School deyed a basfet ball game against S ringfleld here wa a success, Soringleld The Athletic Association held a banquet in honor of the varsity after tne sea on was over Parents, friends and olayers enjoyed themselves immensely r BASEBALL Under the able coaching of Mixe Evanof , snrin field won its second county Baseball Champlon nlo in a row by defeating Waterford in two straibht Eames Dick Robison oitched s 9 to l victory over aaterford on the Lo ers diamond, wlich wa h1Lhl1Chted by a nomerun by Bud Ruland Tom Marz twirled the second g m on Qnringfields diarond, in wlich Snringfield won 5 to 2 Lettermen back from the champions io squad are Bob Stoker, Elmer Maksy, Jack Vacco, Jack Augustine, B111 Brown, Milt Biscoff, Charles Reinke, Dave Wickersham and Howard West Soringfield lost by graduation Bud Dlland, Tom Varz, Dick Pobison, Fred Muroff, and Bruce Auerbach A . - .. A. .. N . . . L c 'A l s: 010000000 lillltl n x .... ....... ................. A ' . . p s A winning 40 to 19. ' s . . t ' -f '. g K ' s , . 7 v I W s 1 s . - 'c. ' 0 A A LJL A n I . Q L- . V .,' Au .. . ' L, Q P5 B111 Brown, Bob Meek, Jack Augustine Caotain, Milt Biscoff, Chuck Reinke, HE COUNTY EH E' CRA FUHD CII PLA UF Coach Nr Evanoff Fir t Row Coach Mr Evanoff, B Brown, B Meek, J Augustine, M Biscoff, C Reinke, J Vacco Second Row L Brockett, R Youngs, C Ruland, D Wickersham, J Jenks, J Bort, H West, B Stoker, P Holdson, Mr Howland ' A O Lys . - 5 2 I -' .V V ' V , A I 'f ' , -. , Y - k N 1 ,. .I F, ' x S I ' - . . . . U I O : l l l u 1 l 0 0 I I 0 A 'AW' Y -1 5 B08 JIH u Lf: DAY I UA ok Cheer'-'L.eaders 1 Varsdy Basketball Team lco Eh'5EfinJ, M Ulscoff Second Row C Relnke, F West, D Wickersham, E Makay, R Qtoker, 5 Barlow Third Row C Ruland, J Jenks, R Youngs, J Bort, E Stadnicar . 1 Q 0 Y ' 0 s., U so v .9 o an I First now: 5. grown, J. Augustine fco-captainl, R. Meek, J. Vacco : l . AO I I A U Lf : . . . . . .S VARSITY BASKETBALL, Under the able coaching of Nike Evaroff Sprlnsfield once agaln won the Erie County Champions lp T was tde t d st a ght year for this victory the D4 trlct sem ffna s dinbo o State Teachers College, Sp ingfield defe a s all out excellent Spa ta team In the dis r t finals we we e eaten oy a tall F edonia flle in Theil Collepe's cou s 1 t st a So lnrf el team has ever gone in the state lay High scores fo the team were Jack Augustine and Milton B1 coff Jack Augustine won the nigh scoring title for the County League play Bob Meek, Bill Brown and Charles Re'rke played excell nt ba 1 all season with Bob Meek and Bill Brown us ng LD6lP height to good advantage on the bolrds This with able res Je s rength as in Bo b Stoker Jim Jenks, Dave Wickersham, Howa d West, Slim Ruland, Bob Youngs Jack Bort and Jim Barlow gave Springfield a very successful season W Springfield 44 November 2l, l95O Alumni 59 Springfield opened the l95O 51 basketball season with a victory over its alumni 44 to 59 Jack Augustine led the sco e column with 25 markers W Springfield 49 November 24, l95 Conneaut 29 Conneaut 49 to 29 Dave Vacco and Bob Meek contributed 9 and B o ints respectively W Springfield 5l December l, l95O Erie Tech 66 Springfield dropped its first game of the season to a dete mined Erie Tech five Augustine led the scores with 2l points Riazzi led the Erie team with 20 marke s W Springfield 54 Jace Albion 42 Springfield PBLUPHCG o the n lng tra l dropolng Albion 54 42 Milton Blscoff and Bill Brown led the Wl1H6PS with l and 14 points respectively W Springfield 47 uecem r 3, laou nawlence Park 50 Springfield returned home from Lawrence Park after be'ng nipped 50 to 47 Again Augustine led with l6 points and Ryan led Lawrence Park with 14 W Springfield 86 December 12, 1950 Conneautville 41 Augustine hitting from all angles broke the school and county scoring record with 46 points as Springfield defeats Conneautville 88 41 W Springfield 52 December l5, l95O Erie Tech 65 Springfield dropoed its t d ta of the sea rie Tech by a score of 65 52 Augustine led the sco es wltn W Sprlngfield 51 December 19 195' Albion 26 Springfield ripped Albion 51 26 The lld ats Je e led bv the r co captains, Augustine lv and Vacco lO W Springfield 62 January 5, l95l Erie East 65 Mel Laskoff's last minute goal de ated Soringfield 65 62 Springfleld's Augustine, Biscoff and Meek had 19, '7 and l6 points respectively W Springfield 54 January 5, l95l Lawrence Park 47 Springfield arenged an ea.1ie defeat by Lawrence Park, tri 'ng .g .h A A -A .L V 1 . ' hl . his L hir cr 1 ' . . In -s ' .i- - l at Eu r r , ated m ' '. ' r , t ic ' ' r b , ' to ' r ' , rt. Thi s ie fartne ,r- M i 'd . . p . r . . s . . . l. e c 1 I 1 . . u l A U L . LJ .f L H n , . , Y . Q - I' F Springfield, led by Jack Augustine with 19 points, defeated . ' M A . f , . . r . . v new 5, use ' t 9' nl n' ' i by A ,' - . ' ' ' '. ' 5 . ' . +5 T ' ' --, . so .L . . 0 W . c . X q nl? Q' me - ' sig. to .z - . r 'f 1 19. , ' , stu - . G c v r V 1 - I I g '-1 . fe , - . , . . ' . r r ' mm- t en 4 47 Au ustine hai 22, Bis off 16 Jack Veeco played a stellar 4 ensiv ame Sorinvfieli 9 January 9, 1951 Waterford 54 Sprlngfle 1 one ei its '51 leavue season by defeating Waterford 5 Once a a n Au ustine led in the score column with 20 markers Soringfleld 50 January 12, 1951 Wattsburg 56 Soringfieli took its s cond lea ue a e by defeating Wattsburg 56 The Wildcats were lei by Augustine and Biscoff with 19 and 16 points V Springfield 58 January 16, 1951 Erie East 65 Sprln field lost its fifth Cane of the season to a determined Ehst quintet, 65 58 Biscoff contributei 25 points to the losers cause W Springfield 70 Januar, 19, 1951 Fairview 42 they deleated Fairview 70 42 Jerry Holland led the losers with 20 points W Springfield 72 January 25, 1951 Edinboro 62 Springfield edged a determined Edinboro five 72 62 Led by Augustine and Meek with 27 and 18 points respectively Jack Vacco once again played a tight defensive ball game W Springfield 69 January 26 1951 McKean 40 Springfield traveled to Fairview to defeat JcKean 69 40 Biscoff and Augustine led the tean with 22 and 16 points 'oach Mike Evanoff used his reserves throughout the second half W Springfield 66 February 2, 1951 Waterford 56 Springfield took an easy victorv over Waterford, 66 56 Milt Biscoff, Bob Tee: and BUJ Brown had 21 15 and 14 points respectively W Springfield 65 February 6 1951 Conneaut 58 After gettinr started Springfield leveled Conneaut 51 58 l scoff and Augustine each contributed 15 markers W Springfieli 65 February 9, 1951 Wattsburg 58 Springfieli, led by Augustine Biscoff and Jeek with 20, 16 and 15 points, easily defeated Wattsburg 65 58 Chuck Reinke and Bill Brown each played a good defensive game W Springfield 65 February 15, 1951 Conneaut Valley 44 Conneaut Valley's entire defense set to stop Augustine Biscoff and Meek hit for 25 and 20 as Springfield defeated the Indians 65 44 W Springfield 67 February 16, 1951 Fairview 45 Leading all the way Springfield trim ed Fairview with 6L45 Augustine and Biscoff led the Wildcats with 25 and 18 points W Springfield 74 February 20, 1951 Edinboro 52 Milt Bisooff coming through with some fine shooting accuracy led Springfield to a bitter victory over dinboro 74 52 with 52 points Augustine contributed 21 points W Springfield 61 March 5, 1951 Spartansburg 47 Playing on a large Fdinboro court Springfield downed Spartansburg 61 to 47. Tall Bob 'eek led the team with many vood tip ins for 20 points. Bill Brown, Jack Augustine and Milt Biscoff followed with 16, 14 and ll poin1s respectively. W. Springfieli 52 March 7, 1951 Fredonia 45 Playing a much taller Fredonia quintet, Springfield made only 121 of tneir shots in losing to the Vocats 45 52. This was the lowest scoring effort the Wildcats put forth this season. Jack Augustine led with 10 followed by Bob Week with 9 and Milt Blscoff with 8. B111 Brown saw only limited service because of a bad ankle. h n 5 - . g A c . ' lef . e g . W. , g 1 73 ' 1 vs .L 5 AA C 55-54. 5 i. 5 1 . W. ' W ' c ' e 1 : 1 m . Q C 50- . - ' ' , . Wu 71 ' I 5 1 . 1 . . - U ' O 0 ,Y W Led by Meek, Augustine and Biscoff with 15, 15 and 12 points, I' V'l . O A . ' . ' . ' 0 Y 5 -1 D 5' 0 0 I I - . . M . 5 . . A U . A - ' 1 I , . ' i Q 1 ' ' O . . I 1 'K , I I ' O - A . . . ' o . I. 0 I I T J E - . u A u O . x H ' - .1 . . O . . . Cheer-?L.ea.derS JUl'llOVHIGh QBdSkQlbGl I Team First Row J Palo, D Brown, Q Farver, R Lahnan, R Ball S cond Row N Baxter, D Christensen, T Weaver, D Ruland, W Mullen I U I l . 1 ' ' I 6 v 1 L. 3 , f ,f 7 1' fl f x BX : I -S. 1 F : U I Nl f l 9 2 o 0 o n o JUNIBR H EH B SKETBALL SDP'UQfl6ld'S Junior High had a fairly noor season winning 7 and losing 9 They tied for third nlace in the league clay with Wattsburg and haterford In the tournament nlay, Soringfield won the first game from Waterford but 'arbridge Snrings came from behind to beat Soring field 46 to 29 to eliminate Soringfield from tne tournament Snringfield was renresented by Flarence Bricker, Donnie Brown, Pob Lahnan, Gary Farver and Irwin Tnomnson, wibuamnle reserve strength in Jack Dale, Pete Mullen, Lloyd Wald, Donald Ball, Weil Dexter and David Ruland The Junior High loses 'larence Dricker, Bob Lahnan, Gary Farver, Irwin Thomnson, RRP ullen and Lloyd Waid by praduating to tnevarsity Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Varsity Varsity High High Varsity Varsity Varsity High High High Varsity Figh High High High Varsity High Varsity High High High oonneaut J V's Erie Tech Albion Lawrence Park Conneautville Erie Tech Erie East Lawrence Dark Waterford Wattsburg Erie East Fairview Edinboro hcnean Waterford Conneaut J V's Vattsburg Conneautville Fairview Edinboro VcKean ALBION TOLRN1yENT high High lb II A J? 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