Springfield High School Class of 1951
Football
Dick Shatto has proved to be a valuable man to SHS. During his sophomore year, he passed a total of eighteen touchdowns. His awards include the Optimist Club Award and his second letter. |
Jim Ingledue can be classified as an "all-round" man. This year he played safety man on defense and left half on offense. He also was great on punt returns. He was awarded the White-Green Chevrolet Award for being the boy on the team with the most spirit. |
Defensive line (left to right) Joe White, Bob Myers, James Hill, Jim Claggett, Dick Ross, Ted Jackson, George Clauss, Coach Reardon.
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(Right) Bob Englefield and Vic Rucker are two dependable linemen and, luckily, will be back with us for another year. |
Head football manager Jack Brown lines up his assistants — David Adams, Lorin Wear, Dick Hunt, William Wordsworth, and Jerry Yetter. |
Football managers Jerry Yetter and Jack Brown keep all the football uniforms and equipment in tip-top shape. |
Defensive backs Carl Thomas, Pooch Campbell, Bob Bronston, Jim Ingledue, Dick Shatto, and Bob Hutchins receive final instructions from Coach Clauss.
First row: Clauss, Hunt, Brown, Ingledue, Kelly, Claggett, C. Thomas, Diehl, Williams, Clouse, Hill, Bayley. Second row: McDonald, Remsberg, Collins, F. White, Campbell, Morris, Englefield, Bronston, Jackson, Walker, R. Thomas, Gainous, Moss.
First row: Bircher, Waters, Adler, Caylor, Harshaw, Lytle, Truss, Adams, Burden, Wear, Wadsworth. Second row: Keriazes, Spears, J. White, Rucker, Ross, Myers, Sallee, Hutchins, Clark, Shatto, DeVore, Stewart, Reardon.
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