Damascus High School - Scimitar Yearbook (Damascus, MD)
- Class of 1954
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X 6' is for purity. -A 'F it QA Vi pemtd '4 7a 3em:66 26644624 ?6ctmecZ ?e Seniors .Y A Q e ,A ,,,,,AA ,,4 ,.,,,,,A- ,, A Y -- A ,-M- -- - 4 i Jolly juniors join In ,....,A Sunny Sophoniores Refreshing Freshmen .nn,., 8th Grade ,n,.. , .,n,.A,,,,,n,,,, 7th Grade .,nnn,n,,,,,.,,,-,,,,,,-nw,,,nVw,w,,-----,,7,nn7Vnnn--,n-,AAw,,,--- AV w,V-----,A,-q, wf w-,,,--AA--MA,------4A if V w--,-q-, Sezdaaa ?enc6Ze paint' 7a lecammg 2: paid Our Guides 4,nn..n.nn ,, v,,n, ,, English-History ,, Active Academics e Commercial Cadets . , i,Yii Y l ee Pins and Needles, Pots and Pans IeIannners and Nails, Cows and l'lows Music Y e W Library, P. 'I'. A. Our Fine Faculty e pmcdfa 75a2f 70ofz6 74640 piaq Frollicking Females Masculine Muscles Yearbook u e, ,, , Student Council u eu,,.u. uu ue eu e M , Looking Towarcl the Future These Make It All Possible. ee,..e,e e ,Dmffzamz ,4aaf Ida peas!! pdddmd deduced pecan eadaw I belong to a senior. Because I can talk, I can tell about my busy owner and his companions. 'I'his year began with a trip to the University of lXIaryl:urd to see a football game-Maryland vs. Wlzrslrirrgtorr and I.ee. Soon afterwards they were oil on a rollicking lrayride. Also they served the Lions' Charter llinner. ,lror the next month and a hall l was snatclrcd up and used bt-twt-err r'elre:rr'sals for the Cradle 'I't'oub:ulour ' their play. lt was a strccess finan- cially and spit rlually. .fklter every l'. 'l'. .X. rrreetirrg you mould find some senior selling goodies. Dances were held after gzunes. IIORUIIIY lNl.fXRll'1 lNI.XRSll.XLL Presitlelrt Boo, F. IL A. 3, -lg l'alrol l. 2, fl, Student Council '43 Volleyball l, 2. 3, , '45 Yearbook fl, 'lg Susie the Siren fig Cradle 'I'rouba- dont 43 Cheerleader I, 2, 3, -1: Basketball 2. 3, -1. Likes: Yellow Cadillacs, Pennsyl- rania. Dislikes: Bossy people, slow drir ers. Saying: Y0u're a good kid. but your feet don't match. MARY KIXNE DAY Secretary-- Janie, F. T. A. I 'R' If II K -1' Glee Club Yearbook fl. 43 Susie the Siren Il: Cradle 'I'rouba- doin 'lg ilhecrleader 'lg Band Ilg lS.rskt'Iball 2, 3, -li Volley- ball I. 2. Il, -lg Sotcer 2, Soft ball fl, -ll lIotkCf' 2, 3. -l. Irluwg Music. Marines. Dis' lrlntg Looked turnips, poor spoils MIYIIIII' Well I'll be As I sat in my owner's coat pocket, I watched Eddie auction off the suppers at the Box Social. Afterwards, I really bounced at the square dance. XVork and more work-week after week, month after month-to build the treasury 'til there was enough cash for all to go to New York, even mel The Seniors had a wonderful year together, but they have missed Larry tremendously and often thought about him. With twelve years of hard work behind them, the rnembers ol' the Class ol' '54 are prepared to take their places in the world. IIIQNRY RONALD ,XlIR.Xll.XMS ' e l'r'esiderrt Ace, llasc- fl, fl. I.ik1'.s,- Sports, hunting. I1i.slilrw.r,- Drinking, hot rod- ding. Sayingg IJon't worry about it. INA MARIE LEE Treasurer- Ina, Yearbook 45 Student Council 4: Basket- ball 2g Hockey 25 Volleyball 4. I.ilcex,- Sports, blue Ford. Dislikes: No school spirit. S11.Ying,- Oh, isn't that funny. KENNETH ALLAN WALTER Class poet- Allan, Patrol l, 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3, 42 SUSIE the Siren, 3: Cradle Trou- badour 45 Student Council 2, 3, 43 All Maryland Chorus 43 County Chorus 3, Likes: Sports, traveling. Dislikes: French, Algebra. Saying: Stooge. 1 The Senior Class declicates the 1954 Scimitar to their sponsors, Nlr. Houts and Mrs, Thomas, who have labored so hard to prepare them for their future work. Needless to say, they will miss their guidance and companionship after they leaxe old D. Il. S. THOMAS LEROY JOHNSON Parliamentarian -- Lee, F. H. A. 43 Student Council 3, flg Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Likes: Sports, women. Dislikes: Alcoholic beverages, conceited people. Saying: You don't mean it. ANN.-X VIRGINIA LEE Class poet- Anna, Susie the Siren, 3: Cradle Troua badour -ll lf. H. A. 2: Danc- ing Club 3. Likes: Basketball games, friendly people. Dis- likes: Sarcasm. Saying: Oh my gosh. x lili'l l'Y MARIE CO.-XD Historian- Betty, Student Council 3. 43 Susie the Siren 35 Cradle Trouba- dour 43 Dancing Club 31 Yearbook :lg Band 23 Likes: Art work, traveling. Dislikes: Hot Rods, asparagus. Saying - Obi pardon me. Studi-ul Cluumil 2, fl, '11 Danc- lfXNY.X Llilf DXVIS 'ldinkf' Yearbook 45 Volley- ball il, 'lg Susie the Siren lg lLim'ing Club 32 Library Club Il, l'liotogrzipl1y Club, A 1.ilcf-xg Popular music. black liqiii :uni brown eyes. Dis- pwpit-. siimig.- rn be ii WOODFIELD 'kf'3'5 llllflcf Bobbi, Susie the Siren j.XNlI-iS .'XI.BIiRT llllRDli'l l'l'l ji1nmy, Baseball 3, 4: Basketball l, 2. fl, likes: women. eats. Dislikcsg A girl that uses a boy for his car. Snyizigg Ain't that some- NAXNCX' ANN HIIIIUN lhmg' Nanny, l-'. 'l'. A. l. 2, fl. 4: I.ike'x,- .Xir lforcc. black WZIYY' liziir. IJi.vl1'krx,- llot roclding. classical music. Saying: Oh Nl.'XRl.l'1NIi i'x'oNNE Shufks- XVXI KINS Nluilt-nc, Cilcc Club 4, ing fig Susie ilu: Sin-11 33 C11:ull4' 'liioubzulourn 4, Y4-:iibook l. I.ilr1',v,- Music, l A X Inowu liuii :intl cycs. Dis- .IUUN llllllflm BILLI' lilrrxg llving sick, clisliont-sly. fault, llzisketbzi , L, I. -I Q W ,S4llj'lIlIQ,' Ulu lllUllll'l.H liaise A fi . . . 2, f, I. lilfrsg Slioils, bot mils. X Iliililimg Drinking. wilsl -k uuiiivu, .Surzugj Svc ytlll all 7:00, Ruth. 1 J ,L I ' J l'1lJW.XRll M.XR'l'IN XX ll.l.l KMS. Hlirlclit-, Susie the Siren fl: fIl'zi1llt' 'l.l'Ullll2ltl0llI'n 43 Hill- billy baud. Ijlwsg Girls, music. IJi5lik1f.s,' Silly girls, unreasonable people. Sayingg qjfygnllg LEE SEAL C1omclicre,Jack. Sho,-ly,-' palm' I. I,-. H' A. 45 fllcc Club lp Susie tlic Siren 3: Cradle Trouba- flour 4. Likes: Hillbilly music, to read. Dixlikcsg Boys who drink, cigarette smoke. Saying: I'Il think about it. ikrxx: lloxs that drink, bO5SV ROBERT DORSEY fl: Cradle Troubadouf' 4: Iilcrxg Conti woinen, old 4, IllUtlClL'il cars. Dislikes- Slllliv born women. Lllicxrulcts. Sm'- iugg l toltl you so. V EUGENE MCKINLEY KING Cowboy, Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 43 Susie the Siren 33 Cradle Trouba- dour 4. Likes: Baseball, music. Dislikes: Alcoholic beverages. Saying: There'll be a brighter day tomorrow. CHARLES EUGENE MAIN Woody, Susie the Siren 33 Cradle Troubadour 4. Likes: Skating, hre service. Dislikes: Reading. Saying: 'l'hat's about it. HENRY FRANKLIN KING Shrimp, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4. Likes: Hunting, fishing. Dis- likes: Bad women, Saying: Briggs and Stratton-4 cycle engines. ri' X if f 1 4 W f W , 1247 , if ,Q - f .:, -4 .zzz 931,45 , 3' ,,giQ, .4. , ., , M,'.,'.-,gigs f, -xii: uf. Y,-,,,, f I 5, '-ug... . U. ffg6fg,i.zJf4 sy? ffffw ff ,?.1':f,j,gg4gZg' ,::,,-'If-Aj f' fg- 'fa '.u'.m.' f .11 414W 444'-fbiffi vtf 2 xp . WlI,I.IAM MORRISON Bill, Yearbook 4: Dancing Cluh 33 Cradle 'I'roubadour 4. I.ik1's: XVomen, dancing. IJi.slikr's,- Girls who drink. 5- Q 4 3 'i, V ' - M 4 C FRANK DONALD MIELE Rebel, Susie the Siren 35 Cradle Troubadour 41 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Likes: Cars, cigars. Dislikes: Stuekrup people, killjoys. Saying: Three cheers for Dixie. Dsxs ROOSEVELT JORDAN C-rubber, Basketball 2, 35 Susie the Siren 3. Likes Women-brunettes. Dislikes Alcohol. Saying: Beats any: thing I ever slept with. FLOYD HENRY PEARSON Fluid, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Likes: Nleehanics, electronics. Dis- likes: Ungrateful people, Say- ing: Don't get excited, boys. 1, x A . DONALD BLAKIE GRICGS Einstein, Susie the Siren 3: Cradle 'I'roubadour 4: Basketball 3, 41 Yearbook: County Chorus 3. Likes: Sports. hunting. Dislikes: Drinking, smoking. Saying: Sto0ge. -.,,,,1 MQFL' X KX i Fa A 1 wi KAY? 4 , Q I, 5 x 1 if 1 I I 3 P' Q f . ' i Q R Xl.l'H JXCKSON ill. XY l'ON Y:uikcc. Cradle Trouba- dmu ' 4. I.ikr'5,- XYomcn, hot mils. IJiil1'lff'x,- Alcohol, cigar vllcs, .Sni'iug,- Looks good I0 mc. XQXID X .Xl.llliR'l'.X MURRAY .XllK'lli1', Yollcylmll 3: l.i- luzuy lg lLlcvCIlul1l,2: l . H. X. -lg I . 'll .L 2: Dzuiciug lluli Il. l.ilu'.xg Hillbilly llllINll, lc-cl lllfllllllllll fon- wntilmlv. IJi,xIikr,s,- lloys who diiukg lull melding, Saying: Uh sugar. -.i I Nl XRION WILSON Nl Xi.Rl'DliR Wilson, llllSlxClllilll 2. 5, ll llilYL'lJQlll Il. -lg SlllKll'Ill Council -4: Yvurlmuk 1. l,ikr.v,- Engi- nccring, spurlw. Ilixlikf-.xg Loud pcoplc, pour xpurlsnmn- ship. Sni'ing,- l'licrc arc linppx clans ailicaulf' Q i -,V .1 Look zu lu:i'w willf- giiu. Il was lu'r lmx supper tlull liddic um wld lo lim lluulc-uc-. llill is ln-zuning about all that Ill! ruvy lol ilu-S1-uim llivzlsllly. 9 f - 'WG-H Q' ' L The 1953 jr.'Sr. Prom was held in a beautiful, star-lit gypsy camp. Serious seniors soothe small, squealing squirt in their play Cradle Troubadourf' This year, as every year, the seniors will leave D. II. S. to coinntence a new life. At the gradua- tion exercises the graduates can be proud that they have had the opportunities offered by twelve years ol' lornial education. 'l'hese years may be the tuosl pleasant of their lives. This spring the senior class went to New York for a thrilling weekend. Front this experienee D. H. S. seniors gain a greater knowledge of the world outside the small Damascus area and thereby widen their horizons. They see life as they may have to lane it after graduation. aff!! if l ll ,,.-1 fwfr? ' me adn 5 I I I Affkffll-HBIISX IILIIHIS mzlkc busy mimls. Colmxv-Royxul lmluc and purv wlxilc. ,V - I v - I 'WMI' Flozurr-XXl11lC msc. .xfllfllllf ffmmlf tj, V Par'li1m1f'r1Im'im1 .. 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Hlarfield A. lVright gifts! ii, by H V 4 ,i it 2, 'l 'bl f X X , I , , , 'W vi J I I f i ' 2 L . ' VF' V, ' ' A Frank jack 'lBuddy Bob Beall Eddie Ray Wright B. Stover P. Milne F. Carbers H. johnson Smokey Patti Shrimp Nan them soon alter Christmas. lVas this a happy Now we slip into a room of high-minded workers. Of course, they are the Juniors. The first of the year I find that they are busy electing. class officers. They selected George Kemp as president of their classg Joyce WVar- held, vice president: Carole Moxley, secretaryg Shirley Beall, treasurer. Shirley Brown, historian: john Clay, parliamentariang and Barbara Mul- linix, Student Council Representative. They ordered their class rings and received day for the jolly vluniors! Amid all the excitement there was a little ache in my eraser because during the year we lost Hazel Johnson, Patti Milne, klohn Clay, Fred Garbers, Betty Smith and Bessie I-lawse. This year the -luniors are looking forward to the -lunior-Senior Prom. In this and all their projects they have the able assistance of their sponsors, Mr. Miles and Nlr. Cairns. :mmf a iamazea The ltlth grade is sponsored this year by Miss Stephens, Nlr. Simpson, and Nlr. Stratton. XX'hen officers were chosen, they came up with this capable staff: President Vice President Sec rt-tary Treasurer ,loan Gladhill and Donald Johnson e as Edward Kirkham Helen Black Pete Duvall lVayne lX'atkins, The high light ol' the year was the trip to the United Nations in New York, made hy some ol' the nienthers of the world history classes. There were smug grins on their faces the hrst ot December when nine of the class were chosen for the KI. V. teatn, and another, to the Varsity basketball team. 1 Ion'er: White Carnation. Molto: United we stand, divided we fall. Colors: Blue and l'Vhite. Student Council Representatives at.. ' .Ag Wlinnny lleall lllillon Burroughs ,qw , luv - . Q , A i 1 ' ,l ' it l ' A llayc-s Brown Q' 35,1 L , , YF1 0.4 ' U! G' ' ff., .Xllen llllllll'llK' , 'T' -1 -,I lack flint-y A, I.:-sit-r Rttnklc-s A ,, Slit-llmy llllnl M -.- 4- 4. A' ,, , - nl ,A Delores lic-ll ' , 0 ,V 'r lcla Seal Q I S-f - 137 --3 Tr -.42 Rosalie lltnclc-lie V i , 'J' - c- en ac ' U x M ' it I Ill 1. V , ,V l Roberta fiiiines A 4 8 L X . N! ' Charles lfrilz W, i ' i lleihcrt Duvall ' h- 2 ' th f ' 2 -I I? X Rolicrl Goacl -. g sw. 5, 5' 'V , 7- we Ronald Keller 7' V A VY I! fit Merlile Dntrow g A X john Holsinger s sk. .hs Nancy Driver x x , Shelby Bennett N 4 ' J ,1 'Q ' 'T 1: 'D Fern Clayton x '-' '- Attdrienne Planning H V 3 D' h mia Mary .lane Mnllinix S., ' 1.8:-pp, N y Wanda Poole ' W 7':1g. .. ' Ronald Cue 4 ,. Wayne Watkins ,? C A - ' - Q 'Z' I.: S-'4 Tommy Hawkins - T-1 v N - sk ' ,Q Charles Carlton f V , ' N'-1' 117 Billy Hawkins D ' 'x. A '- i ti? I Donald Johnson Margaret King J une Wood field 4 ,By '- I Esther Hargett '44 Q, A 1 jane Nichols 6 W 'I V ,ggi ' V janet King vrwyl yi ,' . vs ' fri ' J wg Marilyn Oland K ' Vf u if X' f K L 'x Billy Windsor Edwin Rhinehart ,V Emmitt Roland A V ,V .1 Ta Paul Medairy 'A '24 5. I5 V S' - ' gg ', g 4 A M Fred Magruder V, V' ,M jg -.. Af -V 3 'LX Q7 Edward Kirkham , X' S-IQ 7? S' 'Tj W5 'I' Marie Briggs Evelyn Miller Virginia Miller . , ,.,, . Susan Rice M V7 aw fha 3 Norma Rogers ,Q M fs E l S ' h , ' M f , ve YH mit N. .E V by Tommy Ward jerry Rogers V Jack Leishear W, .6 ' Paul King ' -4 'K ' 23 - 2 Q ',-11 Q, ' 2 Charles Musgrove A M if My 4 x fr ' .Q Clarence Thompson V '-YJ? 1 'Nui ia. I , Nancy King i Carolyn King Patsy McDaniel -X 'F V -, Bonnie Schwartzbeck 'fl 3 Joyce Tabler , A .W. I '-. . N' f joan Gladhill 4 V v r ' X N731 in YI7, X Q 7 C' X I sf N N-J A Barbara Steele Dorothy Black jimmy Fry A, - Norman Burdette v A ' Kenneth Moxley 4'-f' ' sy Klaus Schwarz 'tal' V Q v S Q5 If , 1' 1011, KW Q , 1 My 741 P ' J ,M 3 1 774, 3151 ! . fxhe-f' V' ff'? o 'M fH:Ae!: Ax if-,,r?,f as f -a 4,11 V ' - ' h 4 '-2,1 1 f' , ff--51 W is 1 1 5 a f is Q- -lp-51 1 f E' me gif , 0, Q lull f-rf Qfpff f ' ,- ' lui! 1 'j f' ind'-I I ,Q f 1 X ffl' 3 an 53 W f W7 G35 f ff 21 Q AQ l 5 2 if ' fzeaimea President-Linda Hours VIUFG-PI'65I.d6IIf-Lilldll XVlllkiIlS S6fi'6fI1l'y-111116 Suupp TI'6II511l'f?I'-RllCiCli Day PlIl'l1.III1IC!IflIJ'l'lIII5-C2l1'Oi Pollock :mtl XfVelsh if igl, fl Suumlizi B2l!'l'Oll 4' I .,. ,W fikllliiiilll' ixfllfbiti Y K ,B xl 'LZ' ,V Nlaux Vlauu' .Xluolcl W Q' - ' N 91 Y O K . .1- g Rirlizml XV2llkiIlS A A, 'I ony liowic . ' 'fn H ,, 53 Rculvll Day w Qui N lk 1- ' i V 'm -AB - -1. .gg - gg G Q ,. N. 1 . Y-7 I -QQ N -1-' .31 M' 'Q 'MN t -.f . xr 75 ' N' 4-Q .ix -f , , i - X N . ,xv if ii 'Ak gh ' ' ' . fit ii T 33 , ' 2' we ' ' 's1 .1 x' -6 ' 'gy V 6 w X1 -.f X ,ip ws ':J tba P9 fa -. f S., ' P Q , ' ,, -.J 1 . --Q i ' Lim J W D X Wit Q O ii i WX lDmotl1x'Kiug Dull' Kilim' Diiuu' iillllil'lll' .lull iillltiflll' Buddy XVQIQI1 Marie Higgins jack Hunt Cllifford Butcher Roby Shipley Diana Griggs Marie Lewis Patsy Fritz Shirley Cooley june King Billy Keith Robert Ifilri' bcurgc Ciccn iiuuuziw DcFrain june Snapp ZIIHCS ,Q iv 'sf' ka v' I . 8 , 's .' 15 'E f' I belong to june King, the 9-B Student Coun- cil representative. She and her forty-five class- mates are looking forward eagerly to their graduation from the ninth grade. Their spon- sors were Mr. Parker and Mr. Shaw. Since September I have been present as they industriously dug into many books on selected vocations. This helped them to plan ahead and become good citizens. I feel very proud to have assisted them through their first year of high school and to have participated in their many line activities. g M, Linda Houts L-' I Linda Larkin -ey 'Sq l In A 3 P 'il Patsy Smith .. i,. Patsy Rhodes X.- fx N ,I X '- xx '- xN .1 we vffg,Ne.fN . . 174 Catherine St. Clair linda ivatkins . 'v ' . '..... Motto-A'Hitch your wagon to a star Colors-Red and 'White Flower-Lilac. Elaine Watkins Donna Hurley W- '0 fg f bk. 1 Y I S do 'Q N-.v All ls. John Power U. , N Robert Shaw ',, Q .,. I-lb J -. it i, 'fffaa sf 73 Carol Pollock xx x I Diane Moxley 'fd gt Q ' AS amkxj, Cary Howes . 3 9 Thomas WVoodficld iv 5 '-: Esther Keith ,3- Frances Sheeler . N I, Mildred Honeycutt joan YVatkins s ,Ji s . s-.1 64 I Sponsors: Mr. Sprowls, SAQ Mr. Hoover, SB. Now l'in seribbling inv iv tx into tht li' Gran tie llotnerooin. ,Xt the btgintnn, ol tht N they went to the Sinithsonizin Ins i utotn panietl by Xlr. Hoover :intl Nlt lloi s fhey were very proutl is it prize for having the best Clnisttn is tlooi tltton tions of the junior Hiwh hointtooins Xlso in the h way of prizes, they hzivt is ni C T banner twice this year. +- joyee Burke 'Io Ann Shorb Barbara Thompson Lewis Haines Rosalie Mnllinix Dennis XVhite B:n'b:n':i McDaniel Bonnie King Daniel llalterninn .june Mohler Rithzutl llowzml Catherine Silvius Sterling King Doris l'oole jenn ,Xllen Kai Stilwilll Myrtle Seal 'john Hlzttkine Czuole Burdette jetty llyzitt Alton StilW1lllliH'lK Neltnon Aleslnre l,loycl Bryan l'i:tntt-S llztwwe Robert llulley Opal King fllunles XValkins Mack Moxlev Sandra King Bobby Smith Louise St. Clair Billy Riggleman Yallie Reefl Otlell Oiteen Robert Duvall Margaret Burdette 'I hoinae King .lane XVatkini Kenneth Burns Walter Stern I.zn'ry johnson Hans Sthwarz .Xnnelte Carey Kenneth Pruitt Margaret XYootlhCl1l lvalter Nlagrutler l,intia Blood Robert lYalter Kenneth Nlullinix Rosemary XVatkins W V .Q , X l Hugh Davidson 4' . 4 - I ,i ,Q Ann Davidson U-L A -v QQ vw, N Norman Sexton f ' A x - H -f-v Ruth Gartrell WH, ', u ' ,R ' 'g Daniel Easterday . 3 -4- llifif .Y -,. 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They are two of the many in this grade who have been of help to the school this year and will be of assistance in the future. George Pearce Frances Kling Dixie Hood 1 ,., za dv ,. , 1? 7:6 Sponsors: Miss Lynch, TAQ -Q 41400 ,,, w-4 Mr. Dawson TB. Mary Flannery Pat Duvall , V A James Watkins igx Rosalyn Bell ,I f' V Donald Larkin , W 'V , 'vm -A 5 Roberta Nichols 1 2 -v' -' ,f '. P ' f ,Q Alan Beall -ft, All Q W V . Q: .:..r Sherrie Smith 'yy Ag gig, 'K' ' b N, Y james johnson j 1 ,ag .sb , Q A, ua.. S ' Wh A Ray Smith Kitty Lewis Billy Auth 3 Patsy Peoples '15 f . Q e g ,,,,1, g 2' I -' , Woodrow Ward 4' ' -JM ' 'T ' is X W V --W ' Ellen Saylor ff ,, S- ' W vy , ' -:gr 'fi M Nelson Rhinehart K2 ' X! N... A Q' f ' S' ' s,,. V '31 , . 2 , Louis Abrahams ' X 'nik A i X t ' Rosalie Riggleman Winfred Pottier Barbara Woodfield - , Douglas Baugher sb '45, :Rf P' Q 1 we Qs ' 0 - -v- -' Eileen Beall Sf' ., ' -.- , -M Charles Rhinehart I Q :I :ff 'gif' 'wa -, f ' - 'Q 's ra. Bobby Runkles l A , Km i an N ,NI , Mary jo Watkins l john Fort Carol Rayson . Artlnn' Bowie ff 5, C .fr , l fx r Deborah Warlleld ft-3 -. , 0 '-, '- Z Q Q- ' 0 l Frank Rice - - -3-if -J , mx V V l U, Y , Q ,X ' Tj' N-1' 7 f ' 5 I Kenneth Yvatkins ' ' 3. R- F' Kay Gladhill ' A' Larry Fetzer f, Frances Clay N Y 'l'onnny Mfhite -. Rx I ' lkltricigr Brandt .. ,,- . .., , 2 Q1 , . Q f, ' ' I N ,any ,ue E wp st: ,W , ,g, g V . Nix V George Stup w 1 I K , ' 4 2 A A .Xnn Hurley , -X8 A ' 'fs N Donald Leishear ,lr Patsy Snapp S Clifford Burdette Brenda Hager .3 f -S , V -V ' Kenneth Sexton N 6 xl Q xy V ' T: Q . - ' ,Aw 'v' N , gf W rw, 'TP , +4 J' ' .1 ,. A y . ,,.. V X. Bobby McDaniel ' - Q 1 V Betty King xx .A TR .,- Ray Hunt ' A Nancy Windham Paul Furr . Darlene lNIusgrove ji1nn1yKe1np .I .. F: 'I Q, ,N ' 't M - -- A' '. -3 'I ' A L -Z, ,Q x. V J Louise lleall M? -5' I as sf! l-'ern Franklin X N. Q x X Herbert Lowe , A. g kr -an -l Q Margaret Hardy I.on lillen Fee Betty Black A 4 Margaret Hallerman J: Q 2 -Q I, 4: Q MA A 2 - H 1 A K: .1 :L v :Q 5? 2 .Q -I . qs. M, - , ' f X' '-' ' Y S' am' ale ' '4 Fam Uma :Idea ' Q A s sl su-in in nz- nnaition for thc morning announce Nll'.5l1lllIlllINllllNlNllll'lJlIllllI iclcliu x I I lllfllli. In thi' IOIIINI' of llllllly duties. Mr. Ilouts :nukes EIYTZIIIQC- nu-nts Ion ii wiilbiciicc with za parent. H P!- rg: p-1 l Q uri Here I ani in the guidance ofhce. XVhat's your prohlein? xVllClllC1' it's what course to take, what to do alter graduation, or how to get along with the tezicher, Nh: Houts gives the best up-tordate guitlzince. NI11 llouts is equipped with good sug- gestions :incl opportunities for the new graduates, :along with constructive ideas for a beginner in high school. glitz - Qfdazfafuf Here is where I can learn about my ancestors. Mr. Simpson and his world history class are studying ancient communication. Marilyn just reported on the stylus which was the Writing implement used in Egypt. Audrienne told about the cuneiform writing of Mesopotamia. In U. S. history class the juniors studied the Declaration of Independence which was written with a quill pen, another of my ancestors. Two years of social studies and one of U. S. History are required to graduate from D. H. S. I've been through them all, and next year I'l1 be pushed through Psychology. ,. The three stages of creating a Silas Marner booklet: l. Read the book: 2. Look for new ways to make the booklet original: fl. Use creative ability to compile your information. Eddie Kirkham explains the bulletin hoard display of his world history class. W'hat's my purpose? To write with of course! And where is the writing course? Room 215- Ruglish. And that's where Shakespeare comes to lile, and Friends, Romans, and countrymen congregate to learn grannuer, study spelling, and appreciate literature. I just love taking G. K. notes and making Frietag's Outline. The seniors studied Shakespeare and other English Literature. The juniors had .Xmeriran Literature and really enjoyed studying and sing. ing some of the old .Xmeriran ballads. The sophomores. as you see in the picture, worked with Silas Marner and other literature. I Lllll now 1'v:1cI1i11g thc point i11 scliool whcrc I 1'1'.1II1 gc! LI 11'm'k-11111. XYIILII ll strznigc task I I'111111d inucll doing when I was Czirriccl into ,Xlg1'l11'.1 1l.1w, Ilzilc was writing some IIIIXCII-IIIJ llllIllIK'l'S 1111 thc lmozircl. M11 Sprowls had Il hard liinc u1111i1111i11g sonic students Qzind mel that X-- 3 5 I11 thc 1n:1lI1 class, I was l1111'1'iCdl1' picked up and I.1L1-11 111 thc pciicil sI1111'pC1161'. You see, in mlm mlgm you nccd ll good slunxp point to figure 11111 :III thc 111'oI1lc111s. The Illlllll class Continued tI11'i1' lmnking lJl'Ogl'llIll Iroin lz1s11'e:11'. ,lust think nl thc 11111111-1' sonic 111-oplc i11 this school will YXIIIIIIIIIIIY when they grzidnzitc. Il111Id1. 11.111l1 rlnm- nnglw :ind 111111w' 81111111 dm x IIIIQIII I11' .111 .111l11I1'1I The physics class has had a very interesting year. They proved things with their scales and slide rules that I never knew existed, but of course I am only a pencil. I also recall being hauled to Warfield's Garage to look at hydraulic appliances. Several times I heard Mr. Shaw say to Donald Griggs, I can see your point, but you're just not right. K Mfhen I was taken into the Science room, I found everyone quiet as a mouse because Linda was giving a report on Energy and Matter. Everyone seemed to be wondering if it were true that Matter cannot be created or destroyed. AU- 'X I Alas! Poor Willie YVe'll not see YVillie more. I-'or what he thought was HEO. XVas I-IZSO,! ,ff ? Z Embryonic atom fission experts wait for the explosion va 14 y 1:g '34 lf'- 1533- Y ' ' e Lointnt-itt'iI students take dictation. lltutr Mt. lltown l'm Anna Lee's pencil. Early in Septemher she took me into a large classroom and began mak- ing the most peculiar marks with me. Since then, for one period a day and hours each night, I have been writing that way. I heard her say that it is shorthand The second-year students interpret and then type the dictation they take in shorthand Once she left me in this room, and I had a chance to observe the bookkeeping class. A por- tion of the period was spent in discussion and the remainder used for a work period. Before I was picked up and carried from the room, I also saw two typing classes in action. Both girls and boys were pounding away on the typewriter keys. It must have been time writing day. This is one room that surely sees its share of ambitious teenagers who have their minds focused on a worthwhile joh alter graduation. X quick lll0Yl'lllllll ol the enemy would jeopatdize six n hoalsf' ln- 1' Nancy Hilton and Ina Lee work each morning in the school store. Here students buy their school supplies. V ,...n-v lf' 5' .lf ql 1 - Mrs. Poole could not possibly Gnish all the work she must do if it were not for the commercial students who assist her. Qc In the cafeteria, as in other parts of the school. helpful students are at work. Not only do they receive and tabulate the money, but even help clean the dishes. p. cmd Weediea paw pause: W C Syl U1 ff I L... f ,Y ...S H uni . K n lic-c-In fllclsc' sc-guns straight, gills, lc'l's sc-ct voinc- gamma-nts No lumps in llic' puclcling, now! You want lo hc- vligihlc: lil lcn a New Yoik fashion show. l10llNf'WiH'W. 26 'YA Q At last a rest! llomcr lic! XVcf have just en- terecl the llomc- Iiconomics loom. As we came down thc: hall, my liisl view was ol' llic: beauti- ful flower prints on thc' lar wall, a junior ancl senior class activity. I :im put clown, ancl my owncri' picks up her sewing. .-Xnother clay she might have lwcrn cook- ing, or making Clhristmas clecoraticms, or plan- ning for the Flower Show. Tlicrse are a lew of the many doings which are an cmutgrowth ol' their classes and beneht the school and community. Mrs. Margaret Thomas, who has been the Home Economics teacher at D. H. S. for six years, smilingly teaches various phases of home life. Miss Helen Calhoun, from Hood College, was student teacher for seven weeks during the hrst semester. YVhen Mrs. Thomas finds a clever recipe or gives a test, I am used again. iilev Brown is crmteniplaling vxliellier her plant will have a clnmce in the lclower Show. We amd? N .41 Q X 'P IZ! Wg i A A awe cmd? The boys are making furniture that any girl would be It takes hard work and dirty overalls to keep an engine delighted to have in her home. running. Now we venture over to the male part of our school. Here we see and hear tools of all kinds. The shop boys are busy using saws and ham- mers, and anything it takes to make professional furniture and uickuacks. The Ag. boys keep us busy copying and working the many experi- ments and problems that will improve them in the agriculture held. This year the boys had Mr. Clark, 21 practice teacher from the University of Maryland, to as- sist'lXIr. Miles during the first semester. These boys are working toward a better future in farming. jack is mighty proud of those ribbons he won at the Community Fair. Is., 382 , aka. in Q 515, can-3, tra 1-,Q ,H ,uh 'sis' ., if gill all 5 -ol Q I.1l' Bczlll. I.ou lillcu Fcc. and Iillcu Saylor give out with liulx zu fiuii llllll I1 iuul lUi'Q'liN'l N . i au um X illik' Bw lioppcd Bach. Dig lhzu crazy zithcr! This yczu' in the music class Mrs. Donohue was trzulc-cl for Il lmlou. A rl'llZlIli4SgiViIlg D11 Illlbglillll was pix-wimlccl ow-1' thc l'. A. system .X llluislmgns lmgvzull was also giwu :ls :ul nssvul lily. .xill'l' Clluislmzis I was ii1l1'ocllu'c'cl lo 21 IICW music u-gulicr, Mr. Ciimiiiigcig Frmu lislcuiug to his plans iu claus :uul film- Club, l'vc COIIIC lo llu- umrlusiuu that our music' 1i0IJ2lI'llllClll will lmw- ll wiy lllli'l'l'Sllllg' lulun- Tcml, 1001, mol, lwccccl! Soniclmclyka ull tune! um-ml mc to lc-:ul thc lmucl. Lauer in thc year I X , X The library is l10t only used by students for obtaining Fiction books and reference material, but also as a quiet place to study. During the morning there is a mad rush to finish home- work and pencils really fly. Amidst all these pencil pushers, I sometimes have an accident and have to go to the pencil sharpener. Mr. Andrews is the school librarian. A staff ol' student assistants do capable and worth- Wl1llC WOl'lL l'OI' the library. Don't let that unabridged dictionary get away from you. Alan I :I I Students collalmorate with l'. 'IQ ,L leaders on ll discussion ol' ls Our Com- munity Meeting the Needs ol' Youth Om ' Mummy I.. Amin-ws I','llIQllvK!l, llixfmy, ljllrary Q PI g fi N, A YPHIOII V. Home Sf'fl'7ll'l', AfI1lllC'Ill11fffS. ffllililllllnl' rx v gl?-'fa QV sl .A l Qs.-A 'm RUIJUII fillillli, lnriuxtlifll ,'1ll,x fa -5' fv K ' 5 . ll' 'r IXQ Xxvillilllll XY. Milos VIHIIHIJYIIII A-Qr'i1'1llf1u'0, liz-nrrnl Sfffllfl' x - E , , X I 'ks 1 hum g P ' ' Q I ,VN 4 PM SA W1-lrlnn U. Dawson Alnlln'mnli1'.v, FH7l1!'11, ,llgwlnn . 'ir-1? sg , .Z-N f' hrs' v fllrzullm CI, I':nk1'r I'.'r1.Lfl1'.sl1, ffizfirs, lIi.s'!07'y Q 2 F ' fe - X Q X XVCYIIOH R. Simpmn Rimlmlcl X. Spmwls Klan' Inu Siqphcm Vin' 1,7l'lIl'if711I, Hzfvlory, Ufzffzrvmzfirf, ,'1!gl'1H't1 l'l1x'viml lfrlumlion, 1,NX'fllI7!l7gX' llfflflfl I I i Lloyd K. lloowr lf!I.Lill'A',l, Ilixlary .f 3 x . ,xj 'LEU' L71 Ixzul Shaw, Ill: I'll3'Xf!'l1l lirluzalirnr, fQ!'7lI'7lll Sr'if'11f'f', liinlugy Pllysirs 9 ui-Axsf Y 9, 1 f I llaury Y. Slipc l'l1x'sin1l Ifrlumlion, Ilwullh, llrirrr Training William R. Stratton Commercial Subjects 'V' ' 52 1 54 I ,S , 1 Q George E. Croninger Music 11843, g 5' Hl9n f af. X Nora Frances Lynch Margaret Thomas Home Arts Geography, English Music jean S. Donohue Here are the people who instruct the pupils to push me. D. H. S. students are mighty proud of their fine faculty. Although they may get tired of lessons, they appreciate the untiring efforts of their teachers to make better citizens ol them. A lot of harcl work was clone in preparation for the evaluation last year. To prove this ancl to tell you the results, I quote the words of their principal, Mr. Slacum: The faculty, stuclents, ancl many patrons ol' our school spent a great cleal of time and effort during 1952-1953 school year evaluating our school program. On March 24, 25, and fi, 1953 a committee of ten educators representing the Nliclclle States Associa- tion of tsolleges and Secondary Schools visited our school ancl exaluatecl our entire program and facilities. Dr. Ira R. Krayhill, lixecutixe Secretary of the Commission on Seconclary Schools, Pliilaclelphia. Pennsyltania, was chairman of the Yisiting Committee A written report of commenclations antl recommenclations, along with a set of graphs, was later sent the school for its usc- in future planning and continuous improvement. On january tl, 1951 oflicial notification was receisecl that D. H. S. had earned a place on the list of accreclilctcl schools ol the Nliclclle States ,Xssociation. Whether the teachers shake me at some student or use me to write out an assignment, it's sure that 1'ni always kept husy. 5? W. s': A Mr. Simpson just told a joke. Dicln't you get it, Miss Stephens? ' Zalwazk emczlee l'.yt'tl though tht-tc yu-to no gills mtv: school tvattny this yvzn, thc gills still vnjoyvtl lll'2lCllClllg h:tskt'th.tll. Now l :tin in Phys. lxtl. llvrt' l gvt tossvtl clown nntlvr pilcs ol tlothcs, lor thc girls are hnsily' tlrcssing :tml tltztttcring, getting rezttly for gym clztss. llcrc contcs Nliss Stephens, hurrying the girls along. They' pany no ztttcntion to nie, its I'n1 not ttcctlctl in this class. Miss Stcphcns puts inc hehind her ear, and I gtxl zt yicyy' of thc clztss in ttction. First the girls do sonic cxcrcisc-s just to litnher np. Alter that, tht-y' tontinnc with their sports. They' are playing lagtskctlmll toclztyx The other sports are softball, yollvyhgtll, ltotkcy, ztntl clotlgehztll. 'l'hc girls set-tnctl to he clisttppointctl when they lonncl out tht-y lifllllllllil httyc competitive ICZIUIS this yt-Qtr, lint to ntttkc up for this they' have hclti Sports llgtyfsf' tlltesc proved to he a big -tttccss, :intl they clot-itlctl to hztrc some next wgtrjt lfgtth school in turn holtls these Sports Ilgtys to yvhtth thcy' inyttt' othvt' schools in Xlotttwotttvty Ciottnty to mrtiti 7.tIt'. NYC Jlttyccl 5 . ltostt-ss to tht-so schools on Xoycinhcr 27 :intl Xl.n'th Zh, . .- Ki, 'Ihcsc gills horn physical ctincution prcpurc to wcltotnc tcztnts from :ill oycr thc county for Ll Sports Day. if ff ff? ff 61' J 2'- Q -Hn Boo displays good form as she shows some of the girls how to make a hit. ,-Xrc you ready? Hep? Hep! Rzllllc, dzuzlc, mom. zooni, lip! Clmuc on Ihlillziwils, lcl'c1' rip! I-Icy, rcfcrcc! XV:-irficld's flicziting. Slic has lim' slick over thc line. 1 i Ng All. VMM91. .4 h , ' ,f ' ...... Ll, is --.....- -.- ...F ,,,, ,. ,p-lu !'1..m'l,-h -' - 1 Q ,L .4 r C dee Z7 if Did xou ll'lUgIllll' these smiling hues under lmsehnll cups this spring? 'l'hey .nz thx ll ll S. Imstlmll lrillll. Now that you have met the weaker sex, lel's lillil' zi look :it some hrztwny nmlesl l'm dropped in the shower room where the ll2llJlJC'llllIgS ol' the night helore are relived :rf-ling latin johnson, Roh Smith. Iloxd Ilrxant. U'llltl xi.lf.:llItll'l, ll.ll1s gllHK'.lll, Ritlmul HOW11l'll. ulrll ll!! Nf1f'lrll'l lull! il: mu-. lNCUll'll. f-LIIX llowes, Rolnerl ge CQ! CCH, Inu: Rohm! ftlllllis. llillmd Buuliel. fvl'Ul Ink llunl Ihomi NK nlluld Xl! Nh fqlhllll. . 'ot ' , , uw. und plains are inside lor luture. As the hoys dress, they discuss hot rods, women, etc: Then off they go to the gym or outside lor sports, :md I'm lelt all zilone. This may look as if Mr. Stipe just dropped a quarter in a cow pasture, but it's ieally touch football. V 9 f1'?g'sQ 5 ws .NS D' Since basketball is the main sport at D. H. S., we are very interested in the Varsity team whose members are: Allan Walter, Wilson Magruder, Clarence Here Thompson, Eugene Cowboy King, George Kemp, Henry Ace Abrahams, Donald Griggs, Jack John Bell, Dallas Beall. Not shown: Leroy Lee Johnson, Bill Smoky Stover. Time keeper: Raymond Warfieldg Scorer: Wayne Watkins. The Hornets got off to a slow start this year but D. H. S. is proud of their sportsmanship and hard work. After settling down during the Christmas holidays, they came back to win their fourth game and later to enter the state tourna- m6IltS. YVith Henry Abrahams and Leroy Johnson leading the team in scoring, I'm looking forward to seeing Mr. Stipe, their coach, and the boys entering the state tournament. ' f h Ace may get the ball. but jack jumped higher. The j. V. team this year was: Ronald Gue, I-'red Magruder, .jack Cary, jerry Rogers, Fred Garbers tnow playing for R. M. H. SQ, and Billy Hawkins. md 6 Yearbook Staff l'ndt'r the direction of Mr. Simpson, the l954 Sllllllllll' was developed. Most of the work was done during school hours. The fifth and sixth periods were used for planning and producing the yearbook. lt is the hope of the staff that you will enjoy their efforts. -v ' lhwq' stall lIll'llllll'lN help plcpalt' the dummy, .El1Ii0l'-IH-f.1llt'f Mary -lane Day Associate Editor Dorothy Marshall Publications Editor Bernardine Gladhill Art Director and Staff Betty Goad Tanya Davis Copy Director and Stag Carole Moxley Nellie Musgrove Ruth Burdette Lewis Burdette Ina Lee Bobby Snapp Plzotograpliy Director liusincss Alannger Allan Hlalter Adz1e'rtising Director and Staff Donald Griggs Leroy johnson Grace Burdette Shirley Brown Circulation Director and Staff Barbara Mullinix Marlene Mlatkins null SMH Anna Lee Bill Morrison .Ioyce X'Varheld Accountant .4 L iX--- Shirley Beall XfVilson Magruder -Iwi' s l'lIll'I1iiy Advisor 'el Mr. Vernon R. Simpson l Y Ar I Some of the students Qlllllfl to dei ide what the theme silolllfl he fo' lm' V'3 h0 kA tandem? ' I belong to Student Council Representative, Barbara Mullinix. She's really kept me busy this year writing everything down that she must take back to her homeroom. Sometimes my eraser works faster than my point during the busy discussions which usually end in a resolu- tion that benefits the entire school. I have been loaned to others and attended interhigh, regional, and state meetings. Student Council, this year, has issued activity cards, sponsored the jr. Red Cross, the clothing drive, and the March of Dimes dance. They have organized and directed morning and noon activities. These are only a few of the very use- ful things they have done for D. I-I. S. 'if The Student Council push their pencils toward better school government. Sr'atffrl are: George Kemp, Parliamen- tariang Wayne Watkins, 10A Representativeg Marlene YVatkins, Recreation: Leroy johnson, President: Mary jane Day, Treasurerg Dorothy Marshall, Assemblies: Betty Goad, Secretary: Bernadine Gladhill, Student Activity Coordinator, Dale Cline, Publications: Diane Burdette, 9A Representative: Barbara Mullinix, ll Representative: Margaret Burdette, 8A Representative. N203 as at W .12 . . ai The lenders of the Student Government have an executive meeting with their advisors. Standing are: Mrs. Margaret Thornas, .Xssistant .Xdvisorg Joyce lVarheld, Awards: Ruth Burdette, Financeg Klaus Schwarz, IOB Representatixe: .Xllan Walter, Athletics Co- ordinator and Constitution Retision: Nancy XVindham, 7B Representative: Eileen Beall, TN Representatixeg XVil4 son Magruder, Vice-President: june King, SIB Represen- tative: Mr. Vernon llouts, .Xdxisorg Ina l.ee, I2 Represen- tativeg joan Gladhill, l0.X Representatixeg Odell Osteen, 8B Representative. wdlgiftq fa :Ze uzfaze Ihr I . II. A. OIIIKCIS 2ll'CI Shirley Ilrown. plrsimlclllp Ilumllny Dau. Xi4C'plCNilI1'lllI CUNIIC S4-nl, h1'lIl'I2lly1 Ilmullly Sc-nl. Il'l'1lXlIIl'I'Q Ida Mau- S4-nl, lnislminlu :md Rusnlic- Ilnxrclvllc, u-pmu-I. 7 ' I lllls titanium-in 'II Ili'-I I now lnnl my uwm-1 is gn IIIUIIIIJCI' ol' thc 'I'h1- I ul1u'c l z11'lm'1's ol' ,Xlnvrifzl Dairy luclg I . II. A. ,M um- t'IlIl'l Ihr umfvling mum wc- llxlcl ing 'Il-gun won lirst plzukc :ll lhv Fwclcrick 19.111 Um. 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Mu lhmr In- ulmpmllllnllws lm :Ill ul IIS lu Il'l'2lSlll'l'l' l'luy4l I'K'2lI'S0ll mmm' 'Iuw.n1I Nr-u' IIUIIIUIINI in Ihr unning yI'2ll.H Rt'IJUl'Il'l' IIl'lll'y Klllg x - - 6 nn 4 2 lhc In In X. In-xx. mm wmk lu pmc. 38 I nl IIICIII in their famous blue jackets, Qtop their lf FTA F. T. A'ers Bernardine Gladhill, Pres., Barbara Mullinix, Vice-Pres.g and Nancy Hilton, Sec'y.- 'l'reas.g work on their bulletin board display. Miss Lynch has come in to help and give suggestions. Even a pencil like me can see that our school is lucky to have a group like the Byrtle Y. Bates Club of the Future Teachers of America. They benefit our school in many ways which include practice teaching and baby sitting for our P.T.A. Miss Lynch, one of the F. T. A. sponsors, helps -.. Q Af ' Y' o , n.. ,fa J 'gi ,vw them to study and plan for a teaching career. An F. T. A'er may never be a p1'0f6SSiOI1I1l teacher, but he has learned to become ll bfittfif student, a more useful person, and a good citizen. In ill xg' QQ as Women Drivers! This is a statement these girls do not plan to hear. 74e4e 77Za6e '76 ,-466 pdddlfdfd WW yfwazofw gmac panama William E. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Magruder and Family Fred B. Kitterman Nlr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Deets Hlarfield and Mrs. C. L. Brohawn and Family and Mrs. Elmer T. Eshleman and Mrs. Bernard Lewis and Family H. Cuff Zev. Pressman Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Burdette and Family Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow H. Main and Family Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood D. King Mr. Carl Stephens Mr. and Mrs. joseph A. Rice, jr. and Family Mrs. Leroy Mullinix Mr. and Mrs. Mfilson Strang Mrs. Leonard Fincham Mr. and Mrs. Sanborner Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. R. Nicholson and Family Mr. and Mrs. jesse Day Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nehouse Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. C. L. VVatkins and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mfatkins, -Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Murray L. Andrews Mrs. Harry Biondi Mr. and Mrs. Irving Burdette Chestnut Farms Karol's Kiddy Shop Sam Miller Blue and Grey William H. Barkis Thomas E. Wlilliams P. H. Hargette Co. Seeger and Co. Sowell Tire and Battery Co. .Iacobson's Delphey's Sport Store -Ioseph E. Elkins, Jr. Mrs. Ray Souder Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cook Howard County Supply Alton Brandenburg H. P. Burdette and Son Mrs. Margaret Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Russell Watkins and Family Mr. Luther Burke Mr. and Mrs. julian P. King Mr. Al Lozor Clyta B. Woodheld Doc Dornheint G. T. Pope Mrs. Richard Stup Dr. Klaus Schwarz Mrs. Milton Burdette Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shipley and Family Mr. and Mrs. Roger Day and Curtis Mr. and Mrs. James R. 'Ward Mr. and Mrs. Basil B. Burdette Mr. and Mrs. John S. N'Vard Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roger Griggs .Iesse R. Nicholson Mrs. Herman Mullinix Estelle H. Burdette Mrs. Harvey Burdette Mr. and Mrs. Blames L. lVatkins Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rhinefker Mrs. james Koiner Mr. and Mrs. Everett -jones and Family Mrs. Rosa Barnes Mary G. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brandt Mrs. Turner Keith Benjamin L. Shuff Blue Ridge News Agency Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Keith and Family Guy Watkins Mrs. Harold Burdette Mr. Julian Brown Mr. and Mrs. James W. Day and Family Mr. and Mrs. l'Villard XVatkius and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Beall and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth King Mr. and Mrs. Cramwell King Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Summer Sterling Day XfVoodrow Scott Dr. and Mrs. Louis E. Van Petten Bill Dee Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. XVatkins and Family BURDETTE and DOODY WISCONSIN COWS HE11-'ERS FIRESTONE Roscor: PURDUM BELLISON as BURDETTE and SON DamaSCLlS, Maryland Damascus, Maryland BOYER and CRHMER - Hardware - Damascus, Maryland S Q-ax Hlways Hsk For . . NICODEMUS ICE CREHM Frederick, Maryland Phone: MO 3-4151 Compliments of Norman Burdette Compliments of MHHKET BHSKET 89 S. Market Street Frederick, Maryland Coca Cola DRONEBURG SHOE REPHIR 210 North Market Street Frederick, Maryland LHNDIS IEWELRY STORE 23 South Market Frederick, Maryland Elgin - Hamilton - Bulova Watches FISHERIS DIRMONDS Plumbing and Heating Contractor TYLEITS JEWELRY STQRE PHoNE 210 Frederick, Ma. TT' NORTTT MARKET STTTTTTT Frederick. Maryland Shop at KEMP'S On The Square Frederick, Maryland REMBURG'S IEWELRY STORE Key Hotel Building Frederick, Maryland Silver - Watches - Diamonds - China DIHI. MO 2-1421 THE RUG STORE MULLINIX 5. BENTZ Venetian Blinds - Window Shades - Draperies Wall Tile - Hwninqs - Linoleums - Carpets Floor Covering Specialists 4 EHST PHTRICK STREET Frederick, Maryland Compliments of Rockville Fuel 6. Feed Company. Inc GROVE LIME COMPHN Y M. I. Lime Kiln. Maryland Compliments of PHOTO SPORT SHOP Frederick. Maryland DHVIS STUDIO 4 WEST PATRICK STREET Frederick, Maryland Portrait and Commercial - Photography - Photo Engraving-Offset Plates WHTCHER 6. POOLE - Sheet Metal Works - Rt. I, Gaithersburg, Maryland POplar 2-3603 Damascus 2576 Compliments of FHRINHOLT ESSO Compliments of HEN DRICKSON 'S Frederick, Maryland Compliments of I . W I L K I N S Head To Foot Outfitter Mt. Fliry. Maryland PHONE 140-W REX, INC. FOUNTHIN and GRILL Compliments of Delvale and Duncan Hines Ice Cream Retail and Wholesale Distributors Montgomery County National Bank Washington Grove, Maryland Phone: Garrr-IERSBURG 779 Rockvillef Ma1'Y1a11d Dry Ice Packing-Complete Ice Cream Service FELLOWS STUDIO - Fine Portraits - Watches -:- DIHMONDS -:- Iewelry ROCKVILLE IEWELERS I Cedric H. Smith Carl Ettare 225 E. Montgomery Hve. 16 SOUTH MHRKET STREET Frederick, Maryland PO. 2-6091 Rockville, Maryland MO 3-9333 MHRTIN'S DHIRY, INC. Leading Montgomery County Dairy - Phone - FULTON 8-4196 LOCKWOOD 5-8790 ll 71 ef 4-am' -.f--L Q.- ,...,-A -3 s A H s. R. H. THOMPSON -- General Merchandise - Cedar Grove, Maryland Wolverine Shoes - Lee Overolls I. WILLHRD MHIN -:- General Merchandise -:- Lucas Paints - Kasco Feeds Cedar Grove, Maryland H O O D ' S MT. HIRY, MQRYLQND Clothing For The Family SHOES :-: YHRD GOODS MT. HIRY LOCKER CO. Processing F or Home Locker Rentals - Supplies MT. HIRY, MQRYLHND PHONE 50 BISHOP'S I EWELERS Watches - Clocks - Iewelry - Optical Sales and Repairs 255 E. Montgomery Hve. Rockville, Md. BEST WISHES To the 1954 GRHDUHTES from the School of Experience of making Houses into Homes CLINE'S - Furniture Store -- Frederick, Maryland Foster's Beauty and Barber Shop 7 FHYETTE STREET Rockville, Maryland POplar 2-2818 CHESTER E. FRULHND 610 N. OI-IK ST. Falls Church, Va. Falls Church 7856 Representing CURTIS CIRCULATION COMPHNY Philadelphia 5, Pennsylvania HIPSLEY 6. HLBRIGHT - Dealers In - Furniture - Floor Coverings - Stoves House Fumishings - Paint - Gas 61 Electric Hppliances MT. QIRY, MQRYLQND POOLE BUICK, INC. - Phone - SYKESVII.LE 303 Lisbon, Maryland Compliments of QUHLITY CLEHNERS For that snappy appearance Have That Damaged Glass Replaced Promptly-Properly REED BROTHERS, INC. Rockville, Maryland PHONE: PO 2-2151 SPHULDING GHRHGE EST. 1922 Compliments of Sales DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Service COMPLETE HUTOMOTIVE WORK Body - Fender Work - Painting H11 Makes Of New Motors Installed LINDSHY L. BROWNING Meats and Groceries Compliments of EBERT'S ICE CREHM CO. Frederick, Maryland IERRY COOK Real Estate Compliments of REP' sivrm-1 BOWLING HLLEY Oakey McDaniel H1 Freysz Compliments of Druid Restaurant Compliments of I. L. WHTKINS Compliments of POTOMHC EDISON CO. Western Huto Hssociate Store I. W. Bill Lambert DQMPISCUS, MHRYLHND THE BHNK OF DHMHSCUS DHMHSCUS. MHRYLHN D MI' , I 4 xx , L1 ,' X, N, Q- Y A L+' L O 4 .'E-SU-Jf'wa,Lgr .f I ll I ' . uf' v . ,v . .. ... ,!,.,,m Compliments of WOODY'S BHRBER SHOP Damascus. Maryland LYDH R. MILLER INSURHNCE-H11 Kinds Capable -:- Experience MT. HIRY, MHRYLHND MHRYLHND CHICK HHTCHERY. INC. Chicks from the heart of Maryland 100 WEST SOUTH ST. Phone MO 2-2262 Frederick. Maryland f SHN DRH SHOP Children's Clothing - Ladies' Dresses Men's Shirts - Work Clothing Hccesories - Shoes DRMBSCUS 6351 DIETRICH 6. GHMBRILI. Incorporated Frederick, Maryland PHONE: 435 PHONE 678 THE KEHNE FURNITURE CO. 50 SOUTH MARKET STREET Frederick. Maryland H. GUDE SONS Compliments of Damascus INSURHNCE HGENCY COMPHNY - Real Estate - SPEEDY TELEGRHPH . DELIVERY ERVICE Olney Electnc Co. S INCORPORHTED Rockville 3958 Electrical Contracting Olney, Maryland . E. L. 6. M. L. BURDETTE OLIVER FI-IRM MHCHINERY Phone: DHMHSCUS 6181 Damascus, Maryland ROBERT K. MYERS Gartner's Funeral Home -Ha.-aw.-. Private Ambulance Service 316 DIHMOND HVE. Gaithersburg, Maryland Phone GHITHERSBURG 12 Phone: MT. HIRY 80 MT. RIRY, MHRYLHND Compliments of GLHDHILL BROTHERS Damascus, Maryland I. L. King Floor Co. Complete Floor Service Retail and Contract 124 COMMERCE LHNE Rockville, Maryland Phone: POPLRR 2-4576 F HRMERS FEED 6. SUPPLY CO. Dairy and Poultry Supplies - Baby Chicks Hay - Mixing and Grinding - Straw FREDERICK, MQRYLHND Compliments of DHMHSCUS POST 171 Hmerican Legion Huxiliary Leland L. F isher, Inc. LUMBER - MILLWORK PRINT and HHRDWHRE Hungerford Drive Rockville, Maryland POPLHR 2-6123 S H V E T I M E l HRIR-CUTTING BY HPPOINTMENT Call Gaithersburg 383 Iack's Barber Shop Hcross From Bank Gaithersburg, Maryland THREE BHRBERS HT YOUR SERVICE lack Summer, Prop. Hours: Stanley Mullineaux 8 H. M. to 7 P. M. Bobby Mullican Fri. 8 H. M. to 8 P. M Compliments of Damascus Food Store ,.L,,, , A , V X kinks f J Ks' ji , Fil! 1 1-ww . 0 2 5153! Iifelbllr ' 7 BM UNK 6, r First National Bank of GHITHERSBURG, MHRYLHN D Quality Fruits in SEHSON Sour Cherries -:- Plums -:- Peaches Hpples and Sweet Cider Day-Moxley Company Walker Orchards CONGRESSIONHL LHNE Mr. airy 745 Rockville, Maryland STRHW'S IEWELRY STORE PHONE Mt. Hiry, Maryland Oliver 2-2400 Mt. Hiry 2-0256 Phone 108 Poplar 2-6200 SHIPLEY MOTOR SHLES. INC. 405 E. Montgomery Hve. Rockville, Md. I. S. SHIPLEY PO 2-3916 President Clothing and Shoes for the Ridqeville Nurseries, Inc. ENTIRE FHMILY HCSENOUITS Cu' Flowers and PM as-av N. Market sr Frederick Md. oRNaMnN'ra1. NURSERY srocx Ridqevmef MafY1and Compliments of Phone: MT. HIRY 40 RUTH HHWKINS G. D. HRMSTRONG COMPHNY. INC. -- Phone - GHITHERSBURG 94 DHMRSCUS 3682 HSHTON 2392 Layionsville. Maryland G. D. ARUSTRDNG CD. IHC. iii 2 as h HooD's Gam-1GB Compliments Of - Gemma, Repairing - Iames E. Welsh Gr Son Burning and Welding - nadiarar Repairing Purebred Poland China Iohn W. Hood. Prop. BREEDING STOCK Damascus, Maryland Woodfield. Maryland phone: 3271 DHMHSCUS 5452 Compliments of Key Chevrolet Sales - Your - CHEVROLET - CHDILLHC Dealer 106 E. Patrick Street Frederick, Maryland U. H. LOUGH 6: SON - Memorials - 121 SOUTH MHRKET STREET FREDERICK, MPIRYLHND N. E. HHWKINS CO. Food - Fertilizer - Lime General Merchandise Damascus, Maryland Phone: DHMHSCUS 2533 HOOD HND GRIMES Coal - Stokers - Fuel Oil - Burners Custom Hatching and Grinding Phone: MT. HIRY 44 t www N H Cppfjlff HYHTT BUILDING SUPPLY Lumber and Millwork Damascus. Maryland PHONE 2231 THOMHS 6 COMPHNY Hardware -:- Seeds -:- Fertilizers Electric Hppliances and Refrigeration 123 SOUTH MHRKET STREET Frederick, Maryland EDWHRD H. SHHRPE 6. SON - Florists - MOTTER HVE.. Near Sth St. Phone: MO 2-3232 Frederick, Maryland Compliments of D. C. Winebrener 6. SON Wholesale Grocers Frederick, Maryland OID'- -IZOW7 mr: FIRST Na'r1oNa1. BANK DHMHSCUS FUEL C0- of MT. AIRY. MARYLAND - Shell Products - Complete Banking Service Deposits Insured Up To 310,000 MT. AIRY, MARYLAND Phone: MT. AIRY 103 COLONIAL MUSIC SHOP in- ll' Pianos - Organs - Musical Instruments 14 E. PATRICK STREET Frederick. Maryland ii-- BUY WITH CONFIDENCE DRIVE WITH PRIDE -0 at HILLSIDE MOTOR CO. I. -wt-sq. Damascus, Maryland Seniors know the buy Q O 5 'Sl 5 CD EI rn 9. OUZCDFU Roy E. Barber Laytonsville, Maryland Z1 W - . . r E' -W 15 . , L Since 1868, The Best in Furniture - Floor Coverings - Fabrics 'wt , I C. C. CARTY. INC. 4 .1 Alf' , Y 'r' ' 48 E. PATRICK STREET Frederick lmdtb- n I ...,. Complimgnts of Harry F. Hahn, Prop. Phone: Mt. airy 313 LEE E' NORRIS IONES of DHMHSCUS and Hssociates PLUMBING and HEHTING Damascus 3461 C. I. HINES - Hatchery - Fulton 8-2021 Lockwood 5-5211 l. M. THBLER Milk Hauling Phone GHITHERSBURG 421-l -l Compliments of DORSEY F. SHIPLEY Peoples Lumber 6 Supply Co. Everything To Build Hnythinqn Phone 30 Mt. Hiry, Md. Compliments of H. Deets Warfield 5 . Golden Dairy Wayne King Sunrise Dairy Farms V. E. Sutliff V. E. Sutliff. Ir. L-2 Ben Franklin Store Don and Sally Byrnes, Owners Locally Owned - Nationally Known Damascus. Maryland Phone: DHMHSCUS 2432 B. M. WOODFIEI.D G SON Huthorized Sales G Service FORD CHRS - TRUCKS - TRHCTORS tFor a good deal see Woodfieldl Phone 2721 - 3921 Damascus, Md. G. KENNETH HOWES - Salesman for - B. M. WOODFIELD 6. SON Phone: Damascus 2721 Damascus. Md Res. Phone: Damascus 3822 Ford Cars -:- Trucks -:- Tractors HRMSTRONG'S SERVICE TIRES - BHTTERIES Gas - Oil - Parts - Hccessories Southern States Distributor Phone: FULTON 8-2711 OLNEY. MD. Donald E. Warfield BRICK - TILE CONCRETE - CINDER BLOCKS SHND - GRHVEL - STONE CEMENT - BRICKLOC Damascus, Maryland Phone: Damascus 5411 Sunshine Feed Store Gaithersburg, Maryland WHYNE and RED FEHTHER FEEDS Seeds - Lime - Fertilizers Farm Hardware PHONE: Gaithersburg 10 and 545 Paint Coal Herbert Bryant. Inc. Washington Grove, Maryland Feeds - Fertilizers - Seeds Phone: GHITHERSBURG 151 THE VILLHGE STORE of OLNEY, MHRYLHND R. C. WHITE, Prop. FULTON 8-6434 Compliments of IOHN L. KING y y ! 5 712, 11 1 f, mbjgrjfj' , ,f ,' , I ff' 1 Q 71 ' ' 47, 1, Q44 ,ff f 24757 WL 2 9 , X Y 11- .11 A ,, 'f ,effifif W nw , ,, V of , V. I , , ,y,,g,p1.,,, .,. V ' v vw, ' -1-f' ' M1371 PM ' 1' 1, lf' 7. 1 ' , ,J 3, ,'.V3,,,,,. An V I ,, fr all V, ,L an v , UMA f, , 1 vlwawfnfwgff . 'WM , ,.,.,. ,,,.,-... f.,,guv IOSEPH PHPIERMEISTER RHDFORD'S BHKERIES - P1-Qprieior - RESTZFRHNT Whitesell Pharmacy aosvz E. Momgomery ave. nockvme. Ma. PRESCRIPTIQNS 11301 Ga. ave. whea10n,Ma. SUNDRIES Corrick's Flower Gardens Potted Plants -:- Corsages Funeral Designs Phone: MT. HIRY 137-I The Rexall Drug Store VETERINARY PRODUCTS DHMHSCUS, MHRYLHND DHMHSCUS 51514912 it DHMHSCUS ELECTRIC CO. f ai 8 ' Compliments of MURRHY'S SHOE SERVICE Damascus' Mawland zas r. Mourcolvmmr avr: Rockville. Maryland 3 -t- Compliments of W H VW- I. B. YINGLING Q. OFFICE PHONE RESIDENCE PHONE Damascus 5831 Damascus 5555 P. G. Burdette Contractor - Builder Geneva Kilchen V. H. Compliance Inspector Dealer of the Year -- 1953 - Gaithersburg. Maryland BOWMHN BROTHERS, INC. Good Stock Deserves Good Feed To Produce Good Results Gaithersburg, Maryland PHONE 25 or 24 65 Years of Continuous Service Quality Feeds Since 1888 Fuel Oil Oil Burners WEIL BROTHERS of Frederick, Maryland Phone: MO 2-1122 DESOTO PLYMOUTH FOR BETTER BREAD 1 use ... SILVER LEHF FLOUR Sold by your Grocer Manufactured by THE LIBERTY MILLING CO. Germantown, Maryland Compliments of Burdette Bros. Hyattstown. Maryland Compliments of Farmers Supply Damascus, Maryland Produced by H. G. Roebuck 6. Son Baltimore. Maryland Compliments of DHMHSCUS PHRENT-TEHCHERS HSSCCIHTION ffalagzagaka .lan ' ' awX,.m'mauu+zz. m.1sf6mamf ,s.N.-, ,rw K z ,...::,,'ffv M wr, ,, , ,,,'S L-A ...Aff F ,f r if if ' , ' lumen -' ' ' . 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