Northern Garrett High School - North Star Yearbook (Accident, MD)

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- 1954 THE NORTH DTAR PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS Northern High School Accident, Maryland Lois DeWitt - - Editor-in-Chief Don Smith - - Business Manager R. H. Davis - - - - Adviser K. Speicher - - - - Sponsor E. Wise - - - - - Sponsor IN MEMORIAM To the boys who have lost Their lives in the service While fighting for the defense of our country, We proudly dedicate this 1953 - 1954 NORTH STAR YEARBOOK Administration COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Mr. C. O. Bender President, Board of Education Mr. Ross Speicher Board of Education The members of the County Administration have been helpful in the operation of the many activities and programs of the school. We thank You. Mr. Dunn Mr. Bittle Supervisor of Supervisor of Elementary Schools High Schools Mr. John L. Fitzwater Supervisor of Pupil Personnel Mr. R. Bowen Hardesty County Superintendent of Schools Mr. Walter Dawson Board of Education Mr. Graser Supervisor of Maintenance Mrs. Caroline Wilson Supervisor of Elementary Schools Principal -. Vices Princ! pale sae ae eee Administrative Assistant DeCtetar ye ees W. J. Fleming Paul Muha fae David Dean Carol Dauphin FACING THE FUTURE As you, the members of the Class of 1954, stand on the threshold of the future, you are probably beset by a mixture of high hopes, doubts and fears as well as a certain sense of achievement. The feeling of having accomplished one important milestone in your young careers is a well earned one. Many of you, however, are already looking forward to the next step and as you readjust your goal you are doubt- less beginning to wonder. What does the future hold in store. for you in a world torn by wars and rumors of wars; a world held besieged by the Iron Curtain ideals of the Communists; a world held enthralled by the threat of Atomic weapons and hydrogen bombs; a world in which two-thirds of its teeming millions are hungry; a world bound together by supersonic speed and radar communication; a world in which disease is slowly being conquered by the use of atomic devices; a world in which democracy must protect the four freedoms of man, in short, a world of which you are about to become ;: very important unit? It is inevitable that you will face trials and disappointments, competition, and failure on your way to success. But there are certain guide posts that will help you chart your pathway. First, you must realize that privilege and responsibility go hand in hand and one without the other cannot bring you happiness. Secondly, you must realize that each individual has equal worth and dignity and that each has his own particular niche to fill and that his contribution is essential, no matter how small it may seem. Third, you must set worthwhile goals for yourself and you must pursue those goals steadfastly, seizing every opportunity that presents itself, daring to dream while others criticize, and hoping, even when the chips are down. Fourth, you must devote your best energies to helping to achieve peace—peace in your own heart, in your own family, in your community, in your nation, and in the world. Fifth, you must never give up your inherent rights to freedom—remember there is no emergency sO great, no crisis so overwhelming that free people need give up their individual freedoms. Finally, to give your life purpose and direction, you must choose as your guidelines those Christian principles of truth, morality, and brotherhood that have withstood the tests of 2000 years. With courage and integrity and devotion to your ideals—the future is what you will make of it—and what you make of it will be bright and wonderful—and you need have no doubts nor fears. Just face it—forthrightly. Guidance Counselor John Cobun A. B. Ed. degree—Fairmont State College Subject taught—Psychology MEET Nelda Baber Bs wW.V.U. Subjects taught Science Home Economics James Blake B.S:,) W.V.U. Subjects taught Agriculture Phys.-Ed. Lou Brock B.S., W.V.U. Subjects taught Jr. High Music Sr. High Chorus Lilburn Brown B.S., M.H.C. Subjects taught Health Phys.-Ed. T HE FACULTY Marvin Callis B.S. U. of Md. Subjects taught Agriculture Roger Cole M.M.Ed., V.C. BS., J.C. Subjects taught Band, Music, Mathematics Thomas Cook B.S., W.V.U. Subjects taught Bus. Arithmetic Gen. Business Bus. Law James Cross BS oc taGe M.Ed., U. of Md. Subjects taught Core, Math : Science Russell Davis Charles Gillis BS3oW.Y,U; BS., LS.T. Subjects taught Subjects taught Journalism Industrial Arts Yearbook, Core General Math David Dean David Jenkins BARDEC B.S., S.I.C. Subjects taught Subjects taught Core Core Naoma Dean Philip Johnson B.S., Penn State A.B., W.V.U. Subjects taught Subjec ts taught Home Economics Latin, Core Margaret Fleming Melvin Kesner A.B., M. Ed., B.S., U. of Md. W.M.C. Librarian Subjects taught Consumer Math Algebra, General Math Chauncey Friend Martha Lawton BS2S.e BS WN.U; Subjects taught Subjects taught Industrial Arts Home Economics Mathematics General Science Merle Garletts Paul Muha B.S., U. of Md. BS., W.V.U. Subjects taught Subjects taught Industrial Arts Speech, Math ae Personal Typing Lawrence Myers Bgl Subjects taught Core Mathematics Anita Resetar Vernon Robeson BS, occ Subjects taught Driver Training Core Olga Rowan AB, W.VU. | Subjects taught aay per reue Phys.-Ed. e J ught Health Se Kathryn Speicher Daniel Richards BS., U. Pittsburgh Subjects taught Core Phys.-Ed. Justin Riggs ibiepy UN Ge Subjects taught Core, Math Phys.-Ed. Herbert Ridder B.A., Bridgewater Subjects taught Chemistry, Math Physics JoAnn Robinson Loe ey ol BL Oe Subjects taught Core —10— Charles Strauss M.Ed., U. of Md. A.B., W.M.C. Subjects taught Core, French BS., W.V.U. Subjects taught Consumer Science Phys.-Ed. Biology Jean Tiano ANAS t A WS Subjects taught Core, Health Phys.-Ed. Elaine Wise BS., W.V.U. Subjects taught Office Practice Shorthand Gen. Business Bookkeeping | | Sr. President V. President Secretary Treasurer Allan Georg Carl Kamp Dorothy Shoemaker Wayne Glotfelty General Vo. Agriculture Commercial Vo. Agriculture Iva Jane Alexander Yvonne Baker Edna Beal Joseph Beitzel Commercial Commercial Commercial Vo. Agriculture +a Bitti em A. Best Domes eile William Bowman Carl Beet o. Agriculture Vo. Agriculture General 13 Alyce Broadwater Fay Butler Loretta Butler Wilma Butler Commercial Vo. Agriculture Commercial Vo. Home Ec. William Capel Clara Carey Esther Casteel Mona Lea Collier General Commercial Vo. Home Ec. Academic Lois DeWitt Doris Duckworth Otis Edgar William Emory Vo. Home Ec. General General Vo. Agriculture Allen Fratz Dale Frazee Donald Frazee Eileen Frazee Vo. Agriculture General General Vo. Home Ec. Alice Friend Dale Friend Galye Friend Robert Friend Commercial General Commercial General Arzona Garlitz Donald Glass Alice Glotfelty Mary Glotfelty Commercial Vo. Agriculture Commercial General 5 John Goehringer Betty Gould Mildren Harman Ruth Harman Vo. Agriculture General Commercial General Barbara Harshbarger Donald Hershberger Dale Hetrick Kathryn Hoye Commercial General Vo. Agriculture Vo. Home Ec. Lavona Humberson Freda Hutzel Anthony Layman Dale Layman Vo. Home Ec. Commercial Vo. Agriculture Vo. Agriculture eas (ee be. bs Os. James Meese Louise McCrobie Catherine McKenzie Mary Margaret McKenzie Vo. Agriculture Vo. Home Ec. Vo. Home Ec. Vo. Home Ec. Paul McKenzie Wilmer Miller Virginia Minick James Mosser General General Commercial Vo. Agriculture Robert Murphy Charles Nugent Norma O’Brien Dale Paugh Vo. Agriculture General Commercial Vo. Agriculture ii Robert Reichenbecher Donald Ringer Douglas Schroyer Deloris Sines General Vo. Agriculture General Vo. Home Ec. Billy Sisler “Donald Smith Ann Stanton Sara Stanton General General Commercial Academic Norma Jean Taylor Richard Teats Emogene Umbel Helen Urich Commercial Vo. Agriculture Commercial Commercial —18s— Jack Warnick Betty Wilburn James Williams Vo. Agriculture Commercial General Donna Yommer Lambert Wright Commercial General CLASS MOTTO Succeed we must; if in God we trust. CLASS FLOWER GEASS MECOLORS Red and Whit Red Rose yeas ie CLASS SONG (Written to the tune of “Now Is The Hour.”) Farewell to old Northern High; Now is the time that we're leaving. Two happy years have gone by, For your dear halls we are grieving. Now is the hour, when we must say goodbye. We'll not be coming back to Northern High. While we're away, oh, we'll remember you. In our careers, we hope our dreams come true. ea CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1954, being of sound (?) mind and body and feeling that we are about to depart this life at Northern High School, do desire and wish to hereby dispense with our earthly goods to those we leave behind. To the specific persons, institutions and charities stated, we humbly request that this will and testament, as herein provided, be honored and all beneficiaries duly re- ceived of the gifts we so willingly and wholeheartedly bestow upon them. We the following do hereby will, bequeath and otherwise give, IVA JANE ALEXANDER to Gloria Yommer, her place on Student Council; YVONNE BAKER to Mr. Robeson’s driver education class, her ability to get her driver’s license; EDNA BEAL to Shelby Beal, her place as cashier in the cafeteria; JOSEPH BEITZEL to Eugene Savage, his “he-man” build; JUANITA BITTINGER to June Green, her love for Fords. DONALD BOWMAN to Wesley Klotz, his ability to run the movie projector; WILLIAM BOWMAN to Don Wagner, his ability to cook; CARL BOWSER to Ken Groves, his ability to sneak smokes; ALICE BROADWATER to Catherine Broad- water, her ability to walk from Jennings to Salisbury and back; FAY BUTLER to Paul Beitzel, his ability to smoke during school hours and not get caught. LORETTA BUTLER to Evelyn Brown, her ability to go down the hall like “greased lightning’; WILMA BUTLER to Audrey Ault, her girdle, to help slenderize her figure; WILLIAM CAPEL to Jack Frantz, his ability to get along with Mr. Flem- ing; CLARA CAREY to June Lee Corle, her ability to get a diamond; ESTHER CASTEEL to Aquilla Richter, her ability to go to the carnival. MONA LEA COLLIER to Johnny McKenzie, her ideas on how to get out of class; LOIS DEWITT to Eloise DeWitt, her big brown eyes; DORIS DUCKWORTH to “Buddy” Speicher, her ability to walk fast; OTIS EDGAR to Allen Younkin, his ability to eat in Mr. Garlett’s class; WILLIAM EMORY to Adrien DeWitt, his diet book. ALLEN FRATZ to Bill Geohringer, his ability to talk to the girls in class; DALE FRAZEE to Mr. Cross, his “levi” dungarees; DONALD FRAZEE to Eugene Savage, his ability to drive trucks at night and still come to school the next day; EILEEN FRAZEE to Judy Umble, her ability to drive a car; ALICE FRIEND to Gloria Mc- Cullough, her ability to get in early from dates, especially the ones with Chuck Seighman. DALE FRIEND to Kenny Groves, his ability to quit smoking; GAYLE FRIEND to Sarah Jones, her ability to work for the C P Telephone Co.; ROBERT FRIEND to Earl Kahl, his ability to withstand bullets; ARZONA GARLITZ to Shelby Savage, her ability to flirt with Bobby Baker, ALLAN GEORG to Jack Frantz, his ability to play guard on the basketball team. DONALD GLASS to any one Miss Speicher can find, his ability to be picked on and blamed for drawing pictures; ALICE GLOTFELTY to Aquilla Richter, her shorthand book; MARY GLOTFELTY to the future cheerleaders of N.H.S., her cheer- leading ability; WAYNE GLOTFELTY to Wade Humberson, his blue eyes and blond hair; JOHN GOEHRINGER to Dick Stanton, his ability to chew gum in class without getting caught. BETTY GOULD to Rita Buckel, her chemistry ability; MILDRED HARMAN to Eleanor Younkin, her knowledge of math, so that with combined abilities she can become a second Albert Einstein; RUTH HARMAN to Carol Jean Fike and her ever changing lovers, her place in the lobby after school; BARBARA HARSHBARGER to Dorothy Detrick, her shorthand book; DONALD HERSHBERGER to Jim Swauger, his ability to play right end on the soccer team. DALE HETRICK to Forrest Jacobs, his ability to get out of snowy roads; KATH- RYN HOYE to Shirley Yoder, her shyness; LAVONA HUMBERSON to Ruby Frazee, her ability to dance in the shop instead of working; FREDA HUTZEL to Patricia Miller, her ability to stay stout, CARL KAMP to Jim Bowman, his blond curly hair. ANTHONY LAYMAN to Robert Baker, his ability to get the family car, DALE LAYMAN to Miss Speicher, his Studebaker, so she can get to school when her Buick breaks down; JAMES MEESE to Carl Durst, his ability to get a seat in Finzel’s Res- taurant, LOUISE McCROBIE to Nancy Mummert, her ability to eat candy and cookies in the Home Ec. room; CATHERINE McKENZIE to any one who needs it, her weakness for baseball players, especially catchers. MARY MARGARET McKENZIE to Mr. Brown and his future basketball play- ers, her speed-lined gym shoes; PAUL McKENZIE to Harry Miller, his ability to play goal keeper; WILMER MILLER to Rodney McKenzie, his ability to get the boss’ pickup; VIRGINIA MINICK to Patricia Miller, her quiet laugh; JAMES MOSSER to Wayne Edgar, his Plymouth, to make a fast get away when in a tight pinch. ROBERT MURPHY to Blaine Green, his ability to play basketball; CHARLES NUGENT to anyone who needs it, his ability to get along with the teachers; NORMA O'BRIEN to Elaine Nicklow, her thinness;s DALE PAUGH to George Savage, his “healthy” complexion; ROBERT REICHENBECKER to Marlin Savage, his height. DONALD RINGER to Reed Richter, his ability to play ball and to wear worn out sports equipment; DOUGLAS SCHROYER to Okey Friend, his ability to skip school and go hunting without getting caught, DOROTHY SHOEMAKER to Shirley Schloss- nagle, her ability to be cashier at the Grand Theater, DELORIS SINES to Janice Sines, her consumer math book; BILLY SISLER to Clyde Savage, his position as fullback on the soccer team. DONALD SMITH to Ray Beitzel, his comb; ANN STANTON to Marlene Folk, her ability to get along with the Fratz boys; SARA STANTON to Gail Kesner, her bashful ways with boys; NORMA TAYLOR to Paul Wilhelm, her large vocabulary that she often uses to get out of things; RICHARD TEATS to Dean Savage, his ability to be a hotrod driver. EMOGENE UMBEL to Gail Savage, her ability to know the Burceton, W. Va. boys; HELEN URICH to Sue Loechel, her long hair; JACK WARNICK to Donald Mickey, his fondness for girls; BETTY WILBURN to sister Peggy, her ability to ride in Plymouth cars; JAMES DALE WILLIAMS to Jack Frantz, his motorcycle. LAMBERT WRIGHT to Claude Humberson, his position on the basketball team; DONNA YOMMER to Beverly Beachy, her seat by the typewriter in Mr. Cobun’s office. To the Administration and Faculty, we leave all the peace and quiet that they will surely have after we are gone. The Senior Class wills the North end of the second floor to the next graduating class, hoping that the dignity, sophistication, and the intellectuality so carefully ob- served by the present graduating class will remain a constant factor in the years to come. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our ability to roam the halls. To the Freshmen Class, we leave our ability to get through the cafeteria line quickly. To the Eighth Grade, we leave the money in the general fund to buy a lawn mower to cut the new grass. To the Seventh Grade, we leave our ability to stay out of trouble. GAS er RORiteen. We were interested in what the class of 54 would be doing in the coming years sO we went to see Zella, the fortune teller. Ah-h-h as we gaze into her crystal ball the magic begins to work. Before us we see Fairchild’s with Iva Jane Alexander doing clerical work, and there is the Davis Auto Co. with Yvonne Baker as secretary. The scene changes to a small town high school, Directing the gymnastics is our star basketball player, Dorothy Shoemaker, now a physical education teacher in this new high school. Now we see two small cottages. As we look closer we see our old classmates Betty Wilburn and Edna Beal who are now Mrs. Harry Bowser and Mrs. Adolph Felsinger. By the dark skinned natives we can tell it is South America. And of all things, we see our old friend Norma Jean Taylor as a teacher in one of the grass covered huts. The scene changes to Bethesda, Maryland. As the picture grows plainer we see three of our old classmates, Gayle Friend, Catherine McKenzie and Mary Margaret McKenzie as telephone operators. We see there a bank-with our three friends Louise McCrobie, Lavona Humberson and Lois DeWitt working as cashiers. As the picture goes from Bethesda to Washington, D.C., we see Douglas Schroyer and Bill Capel working in the Secret Service for the F.B.I. Also we look around and find our friends Loretta Butler, Alice Glotfelty, and Norma O’Brien who are doing clerical work here. As the scene fades another picture appears and before us we see a hospital. Two nurses are coming down the hall. We can tell by their friendly smiles that they are Juanita Bittinger and Sara Stanton. And there in the Doctor’s office, we find another of our classmates, Barbara Harshbarger, as the Doctor’s secretary. The scene changes to the President’s office where we see his secretary entering his office. As she turns, we see it is none other than Arzona Garlitz. Now the country comes into view. Why look, we are in Finzel! And there in a large comfortable house, we find Virginia Minick, who is now Mrs. Blaine Hostetler. Next we see Grantsville where James Meese is foreman of a big timber business. And now, look, it’s Accident. There on two adjoining farms we find Ruth Harman and Donald Glass and their neighbors are Mona Lea Collier and Wilmer Miller. They have recently tied the knot. Now we see the Accident Stock Yard and we find Don Ringer has taken over the management. Goodness, it looks like our old Alma Mater, Northern Hi. There in a classroom as Math teacher, we find a former student of this school, Mildred Harman. And there waiting to take her home is her husband, Richard Teats. Now the scene goes to a boat on the Ohio river. Here we find Clara Carey who has just become Mrs. William Swauger. They have decided to take their honeymoon on a boat. Appearing next is the city of New York. As we follow the crowd we find our- selves at the Yankee Stadium and here we find two of our classmates Allan Georg and Paul McKenzie, who are now star baseball players. As we near the outskirts of town we see a housing project going up where we find our friend Dale Layman as head carpenter. North Carolina comes into view. We see Ann Stanton as a secretary in a large department store. Now we see a beautiful spot in sunny California. Here in an orange packing house we find Helen Urich and Freda Hutzel. Next we see a city mansion where a party is in progress. As the host and hostess we find Carl Bowser and his wife, Mary Knox, who are making their guests feel at ease. It seems as if we recognize some of the guests. Why yes, there’s Bob Friend and Charles Nugent who are working inCleveland, Ohio. As the mansion fades we see an office. A sign on the door reads: Wright and Frazee, Inc. Could it be — it is, our former classmates, Lambert Wright and Donald Frazee with Alice Friend as their secretary. ab ye We see a Home Ec. class in progress at the University of Maryland. We rec- ognize one of the girls as Mary Glotfelty. As this picture fades we see a sign which says General Motors Inc. and guess whom we see inside behind the manager’s desk? Yes, it’s our old friend Carl Kamp. And we also find that Anthony Layman is head mechanic here. Here in Cleveland we also find Emogene Umbel working in a bank. We see a girl coming down the street. Yes, it’s Eileen Frazee. She is going into a big Super Market where she is president. She waves at a neat looking fellow coming down the street. He looks familiar, it is Dale Friend. Dale works in a steel mill. Next, we see Bob Murphy, who is playing center for: the Minneapolis Lakers basketball team. The next picture’s blurred, now it clears; it’s Fort Knox, Kentucky, an army base. A group of G.I.’s are coming down the walk; two faces seem familiar. They are James Williams and James Mosser. Now we see an air force base and no, it can’t be, but it is—the Commanding Officer, Captain and General, who are three of our classmates, Dale Paugh, Allen Fratz, and Donald Bowman. And there in the kitchen we find Wayne Glotfelty as head cook. The picture fades back to the University of Maryland, where we find Dale Frazee teaching a Vocational Agriculture class. Now we see a Farm Bureau meeting. Lead- ing the discussion is our old classmate John Goehringer with his assistant officers, Fay Butler, Bill Emory, Dale Hetrick, and Joseph Beitzel. The scene changes to Baltimore where we see Alyce Broadwater working as a secretary for a big firm. We also see Robert Reichenbecher working in a factory. Now the picture goes to Cumberland and we see a telephone office and who is chief operator, yes, it's Kathryn Hoye. Now we go down to the airport and whom do we see as an airline hostess, Esther Casteel. I guess she fell hard for the sweet little pilot. The next picture clears, a red and white pole tells us it’s a barber shop, established and owned by our friend and classmate, Jack Warnick. Now we see State Teachers College in Frostburg, where Donna Yommer and Betty Jane Gould are now seniors. It’s the Meyersdale shirt factory coming into view now and we see Wilma Butler standing over one of the girls. We see that Wilma now holds the job as floorwalker. The crowds disappear and we see a little rabbit farm in Grantsville. Here we find Donald Hershberger and his wife, Margaret, just feeding their rabbits. We go from Grantsville to Bittinger where we see a big white building. We move closer and see a milk testing laboratory with our classmate Donald Smith testing the last load of milk that was transported to Bittinger from the William Bowman Milk Co. by Otis Edgar. We see a store on Keyser’s Ridge and guess who are the proprietors! They are Doris Duckworth and Billy Sisler who are now happily married. We thove now from Keyser’s Ridge and go to Hoyes, where we find that Deloris Sines is working. The crystal ball clears and Zella tells us that our adventure is over for now. GUASS ritoi@Rey. The first time the Junior class met was when our new school, Northern High, opened on September 4, 1952. 7a October 16-19 of that year, the Maryland State Teachers’ Convention was held in Baltimore where Donna Yommer and Margaret Foltz participated in the All-State Chorus. October 31 brought the election of class officers. They were: President, Lam- bert Wright; Vice President, Donna Yommer; Secretary, Mona Lea Collier; Treasurer, Juanita Bittinger and Historian, Sara Stanton. January 21 brought the crowning of the F.F.A. Sweetheart Queen with Arzona Garlitz participating from the Junior class. Serving as escorts were Donald Smith, Bill Sisler, and Ross Clemmensen. February brought much excitement: the measuring for our school rings; the dance we sponsored called “Cupid’s Caper” and the induction of five of our class members into the National Honor Society. They were: Clara Carey, Mildred Harman, Sara Stanton, Norma Jean Taylor, and Donna Yommer. May 4, we received our school rings. May 21, the crowning of the May King and Queen was held in front of the school. Alice Friend and Donald Ringer were Junior class attendants. May 29, the Junior class gave a Prom for the Seniors. September 8, 1953, we began our year as Seniors. Our sponsors were Miss Kath- tyn Speicher and Mrs. Elaine Wise. During the month of October, the following Seniors were chosen to serve on the Year Book Staff: Dorothy Shoemaker, Virginia Minick, Yvonne Baker, Mona Lea Collier, Juanita Bittinger, Lois DeWitt, Don Smith, Louise McCrobie, Catherine Mc- Kenzie, Wayne Glotfelty, and Arzona Garlitz. Also during this month, the Magazine Campaign was held with 12-2 being de- clared as high home room in sales. On October 30, the National Honor Society elected officers. They are: President, Sara Stanton; Vice President, Clara Carey; Secretary, Donna Yommer; Treasurér, Mil- dred Harman; and Publicity Chairman, Norma Jean Taylor. November 2, the Senior class officers: were elected: President, Allan Georg; Vice President, Carl Kamp; Secretary, Dorothy Shoemaker; Treasurer, Wayne Glotfelty; and Historian, Sara Stanton. November 3, cheerleaders were selected. Those from the Senior class were Mary Glotfelty, who is captain, and Ann Stanton. December 4 and 8, senior pictures were taken by Ward’s Studio. February, we ordered our name cards and announcements and were measured for our caps and gowns. Also we received our pictures. The Polio drive was held with 12-1 collecting the most money. March 2. New members were inducted into the National Honor Society. They are: Dorothy Shoemaker, Arzona Garlitz, Juanita Bittinger, Mona Lea Collier, Barbara Harshbarger, Iva Jane Alexander, and Anthony Layman. May 27, the Junior class honored the Seniors with a Prom, which was enjoyed very much. June 4, class night was held; Sunday, June 6, sermon was held; Monday, June 7, Graduation took place with Dr. Wilbur Devilbiss as the speaker. And now we will end the History of the Graduating class of 1954. Junior Ghess President V. President Secretary Treasurer Adrian DeWitt Shirley Mickey Ruby Frazee Jane Kinsinger SECOND ROW, top to bottom, left to right: Audrey Ault, Donald Mickey, Beverly Beachy, Emil Bruner, Doris Ohler, Jon Rosenberger, Gail Savage, Wayne Edgar, Anna Hirebaugh, Bill Speicher, Sarah Jones, Marvin Thomas, Shirley Durst, Clair Folk, Gloria Yommer, Nancy Layman, Eileen Camp, June Resh, Shelby Jean Savage. 29 — TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Frances Friend, John Sisler, Esther Yommer, Harry Miller, Pearl Wilt, George Deal, Ruth Ann Wahl, Bob Baker, Kay Hare, Ronald Georg, Betty Watts, Don Wagner, Shirley Yoder, Bob Lowdermilk, Shirley Ream, Randall Fike, Nancy Mummert, Deane Savage, Sonya Patton, Donald Coddington, Shirley Clark, Gertrude Hutzel, Eleanor Preston. —29.— lee TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Margaret Broadwater, Jack Frantz, June Green, Allen Younkin, Joanne Younkin, Charles Speicher, Rita Buckel, Eugene Friend, Doro- thy Detrick, James Fike, Dorothy Glotfelty, Kenneth Metheny, Aquilla Richter, Bob McKenzie, Patricia Miller, Wayne Collier, Mary Ann Knox, Wade Humberson, Glenna Borro, Barbara Watts, Dorothy Friend, Gloria Hetrick. —30-— —31— ‘4 . . : o , e i ] a POPs | i yy ahd , I “y Pals ce . , nf ‘ « ' : i nett ae we if me ie 4 ’ ? ‘ } ' ‘ ‘ 2) = My A ak) Be Ahoy , + iv ¥ “a Fe aid F ey ' TAROT nN fi i wal ‘ ‘ ) ‘ ; ; } ifn te _%. « + SEALS fs : ) a F re BAY eats 4 b oY Sobe , os pets i; rey oe Ng - 4 . ? : ae “ WwW i ie ae ¥ fT a ‘ . } aA 8, SAR : . 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President Secretary Treasurer Larry McCurdy Charles Murray Patricia McKenzie Carole Durst Doris Hummel Allan Edgar Janet Friend William Spear James Moon Donna Watts William Haines Shirley Rodeheaver Mary Miller Olen Beachy Leora Wilt Paul Beitzel Ronald Beachy Merla Garlitz Okey Friend Rosalee Sisler June Leydig Jesse Eash Nancy Franke Claude Humberson John Fike Maxine McKenzie Byron Fike Yvonne Richter Ruth Hare Glenn Bowser Jaunita McKenzie Murrell Savage 3 Ras Avon Yoder James Short Joanne Wagner Charles Swauger Danny Uphold Lorna Ault Warren Miller Sylvia Halsey Evangeline Fike Joseph Minnick Janice Schroyer Richard Stanton Jack Schroyer Beverly Speicher Kenneth Snelson Thelma Hanlin ie co vis tee ae Carolyn Savage Jack Caruthers Leona Frazee Donald Rodeheaver Frederic Broadwater Helen Brenneman Keith Jacobs Ruth Savage Janice Sisler Lonnie Rodeheaver Jean Zimmerman Roger Resh Ronald Rodeheaver Louise Coddington Atlee Snyder Pearl Paul Roy Rexrode Fred Frazee Walter Bowser y é : Fdward Rush —39— Marlene Spiker William Goehringer Delores Thomas Harold Knox Francis Merrbach Dorothy Edgar Ronald Glass Shirley Spiker Esther Friend Carl Durst Luanna Fike Sam Hare Max Bowser Gloria McCullough John Kolb Nellie Frazee Helen Haenftling Robert Brant Leona McKenzie Donald O’Brien Robert Sines Patricia Kelly Wesley Klotz Shirley Warner Hazel Detrick Lawrence Fike Martha Beiler Roy Stanton Eugene Brenneman Donna Folk Robert Thomas Ruth Hockman Carl Paul Clayton Uphold Marvin Beachy Alex Close Ao Dorothy Lee Kenneth Grove Janet Sisler John Monahan Wayne Wilburn Zane Beachy Richard Beachy Carolyn Baker Kathleen Emory Donald Folk Marie Friend Glenn Hetrick George Bishoff Louella Friend Herbert Butler Betty Kahl Katherine Detrick Keith Jacobs Elaine Nicklow Ward Humberson Delbert Guthrie Eva Schroyer Junior Kahl Visa Upole Robert Bartholomew Delbert Nugent Eugene Lowdermilk Blaine Resh 4 ¢ i Left to Right—Teacher, Miss Tiano, M. Friend, W. Durst, J. DeWitt, J. Carr, S. Fa- zenbaker, G. Meyers. SECOND ROW: E. Deal, R. Hetz, P. Buckel, B. DeWitt, T. Frazee, A. Bittinger, S. Bowman, T. Carr. THIRD ROW: J. Collier, E. DeWitt, H. Loechel, C. Lowry, L. Green, C. Kinsinger, E. Resh, B. Hutzel, S. Hutzel, E. Kelso. FOURTH ROW: N. House, R. Warnick, J. Hummel, L. Bowser, S. Broadwater, F. Klotz, R. Gilpin, R. Detrick, M. Butler. Left to Right—H. Sisler, M. Uphold, F. VanSickle, H. Handwerk, L. Green, E. Lee, G. Bittinger, Teacher—Mrs. Robinson. SECOND ROW: E. Sines, J. Uphold, J. Buckel, D. Beachy, L. Zimmerman, C. Broadwater, N. Bittinger, B. Snyder. THIRD ROW—L. Schroyer, F. Lowery, G. Miller, J. Callis, T. Savage, E. Lee, I. Camp, N. Bowser, D. Beitzel FOURTH ROW: E. Mickey, L. McKenzie, W. Humberson, J. Smith, M. Resh, R. Sisler, R. Friend, M. Thomas. Left to Right—M. Speicher, J. Hone, D. Bittinger, M. Horchler, H. Hetrick, H. Ream, W. Mosser, C. Warne, Teacher, Miss Brock. SECOND ROW: J. Buckel, D. Edwards, G. Robertson, J. Friend, E: Wright, H. Selby, B. Dixon, K. Balcom, R. Durst. THIRD ROW: C. Ash, E. Holliday, I. Speicher, D. Hare, K. Lotz, G. Deniker, D. Beachy, C. Nedrow. FOURTH ROW: R. Layman, T. Schroyer, K. Durst, G. Frantz, F. Georg, G. Lawson, D. Margroff, R. Frazee. Left to Right—M. Hockman, E. Spiker, S. Sines, R. Miller, D. Schlosnagle, D. Schroyer, A. Miller, S. Thomas. SECOND ROW: D. Robeson, W. McKenzie, S. Savage, M. Sines, R. Uphold, L. Miller, H. Smearman, C. Resh. THIRD ROW: H. Brown, R. Harman, R. Goehringer, E. Canton, E. Metheny, G. Umble, R. Smith, T. Wilburn. FOURTH ROW: J. Wilez, M. Sines, K. Meyers, B. Thomas, F. Resh, E. Kahl, W. Miller. 7-| 719) Left to Right— P. Wilhelm, A. Bittinger, B. Buckel, R. Rush, R. Bittinger, M. Beachy, G. Hetrick, K. Riley, R. Lytle, Teacher, Mr. Myers. SECOND ROW: R. Humberson, K. Durst, F. Lytle, A. Lytle, P. Cuppet, S. Meyers, R. Rush, M. Alexander, M. Durst, D. Car- le. THIRD ROW: S. Bowman, J. Brant, H. Warnick, N. Bittinger, D. Bowser, D. Fra- zee, C. Coddington, R. DeWitt. FOURTH ROW: E. Bittinger, D. Bittinger, R. Durst, C. Spear, R. King, D. Faidley, J. Kisner, J. Garlitz. Left to Right—G. Frazee, V. Bruner, C. Close, W. Hanlin, K. Hinebrenner, I. Coilier, P. Friend, P. DeWitt, B. Spiker, P. Bittinger, J. Fike, Teacher, Mr. Riggs. SECOND ROW: W. Nedrow, N. Durst, M. Durst, N. Friend, J. Glotfelty, J. Kahl, S. Lowdermilk, M. Ed- gar, C. Miller, T. Kerby. THIRD ROW: R. Hoye, D. Bartholomew, S. Friend, W. Jones, D. Caruthers, B. Broadwater, S. Wilt, M. Durst. FOURTH ROW: E. Georg, G. Savage, F. McCrobie, W. Fike, G. Friend, J. Capel, D. Moon. D. Garlitz, D. Swauger. Left to Right—J. Savage, D. Schroyer, R. Miller, K. Thomas, E. Horchler, M. Uphold, J. Thrasher, E. Thomas, G. Umbel, Teacher—Mrs. Baber. SECOND ROW: M. Lininger, J. Edwards, F. Humberson, M. Hinebaugh, K. Kinsinger, J. Savage, D. Savage, S. Schloss- nagle, P. Frazee. THIRD ROW: D. Hedrick, R. Lewis, J. McKenzie, H. Schmidt, R. Schlossnagle, P. Savage, S. Hershberger, H. Wakefield, J. VanSickle, E. Seibert. FOURTH ROW: C. Strauss, Jr., R. Wagner, D. Wright, C. Schroyer, M. Sisler, A. Spiker, G. Gil- pin, G. Thomas, G. Garlitz. Left to Right—M. Dillsworth, B. Dillsworth, H. VanSickle, P. Platter, L. Teets, G. Spik- er, P. Wilburn, Z. Bittinger, A. Williams. SECOND ROW: T. Guthrie, K. Sebold, N. Turney, M. Ketz, W. Hutzle, S. Fike, C. Patter, P. Sisler, Teacher—Mrs. Rowan. THIRD ROW: R. Umble, R. Sanders, R. Green, G. Hetrick, R. Miller, H. Green, D. Friend. FOURTH ROW: M. Savage, A. Hare, R. Guthrie, E. McKenzie, P. Wilburn, G. Broad- water. 7-5 Left to Right—G. Resh, B. Yoder, D. Metz, R. Knox, R. Friend, R. Stanton, F. Stein, J. Wilhelm. SECOND ROW: E. Snyder, N. Swauger, M. Swauger, P. McKenzie, R. Spear, C. Rush, R. Meyers, D. Jenkins, B. Meyers. THIRD ROW: E. Bittinger, R. Stanton, S. Warnick, J. Resh, L. Edgar, M. Urich, F. Brant, E. Fearer, O. DeWitt. FOURTH ROW: E. Schlossnagle, E. Coddington, T. Layman, M. Miller, M. Detrick, M. Hoff, V. Snyder, F. Beitzel, H. Spiker. Farm Bureau Banquet Vo Ag boys trade Home Ec. girls a7 poe Organizations e Te ‘ « ates: i i eed ae a: : yy r + ve f PA, oF 4 ' ‘ oe ‘ (: a io eee ee ey i ¥ P - | 7 . 4 4 é 4 i. f _ F ’ Pe 4 I 7ts . } ay awe Jaen re. ibe a ary tos Leena cee LO bo ‘9 A s a | : c x é ¢ + ® © « 4 ® ‘ F — ae c ¥ ; + ‘ ™ ‘ : . me ’ i g ‘ L 5 an Ia 4 « af. ‘8 ? s ‘ y 2. T VRS i t ‘ ; “ “ Fee he) ’ V ots Fr vy . 4 ’ A ; j ae ri. By var My Tes ee 4 . “ —. J : - . ¢ of Shey Ge A ‘ 4 x te Ter r s z - . ¢ 4, i on F ; ‘¢ ‘ ‘ Wal! Dieg ey, e ‘ 7 e vt ‘ ’ } , ‘4 + ty iA | } s y ey Me idiaal se: ; oar bg Brads os , at yo mee AE f ie aee ae eet, ‘ PRC Mee, FS eee 3G bap en Pe as My relay nay Na Ae KLaGret: Miva ined Perera neat te ts aes : ; hs ae tee AS iia fps SRM reo eh fakes AO mats, aie rn) 2) ; ho ri tee. INT Ee NAT aed yo tel | ee as mt wa) oN f +f MO ee OF i Aye rane oe - 4! ¢ SaDD : P i ; ’ J AN 5 AT ray Sigs ar ets : Pin: Ab f ; ; te Z : 4 wy) en Matas NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back Row, left to right: N. Taylor, Faculty Advisor; Mr. Robeson, Sponsor; Mrs. Flem- ing, Faculty Advisor; Mr. Riggs, M. Harman. Front Row: C. Carey, S. Stanton, D. Yom- mer. Officers: President, S. Stanton; Vice President, C. Carey; Secretary, D. Yommer, Treas- urer, M. Harman; Publicity Chairman, N. Taylor. The National Honor Society of Northern Garrett County High School was organ- ized in February, 1953 under the sponsorship of Mrs. M. Fleming. Mr. Riggs and Mr. Robeson are the other members of the Faculty Council. Membership is 10 per cent of the Senior class and 5 per cent of the Junior class. The students become eligible if they have a “B” average or higher. After becoming eligible they are voted on by the faculty members on the basis of their leadership, serv- ice and character. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY pee oe FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Mary Glotfelty—President Lois DeW itt—Secretary Nancy Mummert—Vice President Mary McKenzie—Treasurer SPONSOR Mrs. Lawton FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ij (PLACE MARYLAND E _ POULTRY JUDGING Cf OFFICERS Wayne Collier—President Don Ringer—Vice President Carl Kamp Secretary Alva Rexrode—Sentinel Edgar Harman—Treasurer Anthony Layman—Reporter Jack Warnick—Sentinel —50— SPONSORS Mr. Callis, Mr. Blake GRORAIS GEw iE a PROTLOGRAPEY =GEUBS Back Row, left to Right: J. Geohringer, J. Bittinger, S. Stanton, M. Harman, R. Teats. Second Row: L. Butler, N. O’Brien, A. Stanton, A. Glotfelty, I. J. Alexander. Front Row: D. Glass, W. Miller, M. L. Collier, R. Harman, Sponsor: Mr. Riggs. Officers: President, M. L. Collier; Vice President, W. Miller; Secretary, J. Bittinger; Treasurer, A. Glotfelty. Back Row, Left to Right: K. Methany, E. Kamp, E. Bruner, B. Rush, M. Livengood, D. Glotfelty, F. Jacobs. Second Row: N. Layman, J. Resh, S. Yoder, J. Corle, : Loechel, D. Glotfelty, Sponsor: Mr. Cole. Front Row: R. Frazee, S. Mickey, M. Patton, S. Sisler, J. Coddington, G. Love, J. Uphold. = COMMERCIAL CLUB Back Row, left to right: D. Shoemaker, B. Wilburn. Second Row: G. Friend, A. Broad- water, N. O’Brien, I. J. Alexander. Third Row: L. Butler, M. Harman, N. Taylor, F. Hutzel, H. Urich. Front Row: Y. Baker, V. Minick, B. Harshbarger, C. Carey, A. Friend, D. Yommer. Standing: E. Beal, A. Garlitz. Sponsor: Mrs. Elaine Wise. LIBRARY WORKERS Back Row, left to right: M. L. Collier, R. Chaney, Sponsor; Mr. Kesner, C. McKenzie, M. McKenzie, G. Friend, B. Harshbarger, K. Hare, B. Beachy, J. Kinsinger, G. Yommer, D. Mickey, G. Lowery, M. Friend. Front Row: R. Harman, J. Bittinger, S. Stanton, G. Sav- age, J. Meese, R. Buckel, J. Green, S$. Friend. Absent: S. Durst, B. Bowman, D. Paugh. —33— NEWSPAPER STAFF Left to right: D, Frazee, R. McKenzie, Sports Editors; S$. Savage, Circulation Manager; Mr. R. Davis, Faculty Advisor; D. Duckworth, Editor-in-chief; S. Ream, News: Editor; J. Green, Business Editor; $. Durst, Reporter; M. Glotfelty; Advertising. Absent: E Kamp, K. Glotfelty, Reporters. HEALTH CLUB Back Row, left to right: E. Frazee, V. Schroyer, S. Beal, E. Casteel. Second Row: J. Bitt- inger, A. Ault, Sponsor: Mrs, Lawton, C. McKenzie, M. McKenzie. Front Row: W. But- ler, L. Humberson, L. DeWitt, L. McRobie, D. Duckworth, M. Glotfelty, K. Hoye. —s4— NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL BAND BUS PATROL tty «tf fw TY RS) FIRE MARSHALS STUDENT COUNCIL Norma Taylor—President OFFICERS | pans Cresneeaeead Don Bowman—Vice President win Dean—Treasurer SPONSORS Miss Speicher, Mrs. Wise, Mr. Cobun YEARBOOK STAFF Editor: Lois DeWitt cel SPONSOR: Mr. Davis Harold Bland C. C. Goehringer Roger Bond Park Hetrick Harry Robeson BUS DRIVERS Ernie Savage Harry Savage Clarence Sisler George McCullough Earl Glotfelty Emanuel Bittner Alvin Bowser Albert Reichenbecher Henry Patton Camera Shy —Emmet Friend President—Mr. Olonzo Fike -Secretary—Mrs. Charles Miller Vice President—Mr. Leslie Savage Treasurer—Mrs. Martin Franke BAND BOOSTERS President—Mr. Ross Speicher Secretary—Mrs. Irva Mickey Vice President—Mr. C. O. Bender Treasurer—Mrs. Emmons Warnick CAFETRIA WORKERS Thelma MclIlwee Beulah Harman Dora Edgar Garnet Ringer JANITORS William Hanft Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butler Louis Harman ALL-STATE CHORUS J. Green, D. Yommer, B. McKenzie, A. Younkin. ALL-STATE BAND C. Murray, S. Yoder, Mr. Cole, D. Wright, S. Jones. sei NORTRERN Serb Am DELEGATE Donald Ringer was Northern’s dele- gate to the twenty-fifth National F.F.A. convention held at Kansas City. This was the Silver Anniversary of the EFA: At this convention the Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield, made the first presentation of the three-cent stamp honoring the -F.F.A.’s_ twenty-fifth anni- versary. There were delegates at the convention from the United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Peer Gn | GICE Ne) WDGERS Mr. Callis, D. Glass, L. Schlossnagle ei CITIZENS OF TOMORROW W. Miller, D. Frazee, D. Bowman INDUCTION OF THE HONOR SOCIETY Seniors Iva J. Alexander J. Bittinger M. L. Collier A. Garlitz B. Harshbarger D. Shoemaker A. Layman 50 Juniors B. Beachy R. Buckel J. Kinsinger S. Ream A. Younkin F a aie on Cod pt : vs i 7 yt CAG 4] wb) “loki Charles Strauss Baseball Soccer COACHES Lilburn Brown Basketball ae SOCCER Donald Ringer Donald Hershberger Senior Senior Season’s Record: won 3, lost 3, tied 1. Co-Captains LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Hershberger, Claude Savage, Edgar Harman, Don Wagner, Al- lan: Georg, Paul McKenzie, Reed Richter, Carl Mazer, Wayne Glorfelty, Bill Sisler, Don Ringer. SECOND ROW: Allen Fratz, (Manager), Rodney McKenzie, Blaine Green Don Bowman, Eugene Savage, Harry Miller, John Goehringer, Ross Selby, Jim Swauger Charles Strauss, Coach. ’ b) SCHEDULE ; Northern 2 Bruce 3 Neue ; ae 1 Northern 4 Southern Q rthern ruce 4 Northern 1 Southern ( Northern 3 Beall 3, Northern 0 Beall 3 BASKETBALL Captain Allen Georg Senior Season's record: won 6, lost 15 Bottom row—Left to Right: Coach Brown, Bob Murphy Allan Georg, Don Hershberger, Eugene Savage, Paul McKenzie. Second Row: Bob Baker, Joe Bender, Jim Swauger, Ross Selby, Lambert Wright. Third Row: Jack Frantz, Blaine Green, Bob McKenzie, Allen | Younkin, Charles Spiker, Byron Fike. Fourth Row: Kenneth Metheny, Tom Swauger, J. P. Fike, (Manager), Ronald Beachy, Ronald Glass. SCHEDULE Northern 53-41 Valley 51-55 Northern 49-38 Berlin 57-67 Northern 51-57 Beall 57-68 Northern 41-50 La Salle 70-62 Northern 46-59 Meyersdale 72-67 Northern 54-35 Rockwood 57-49 Northern 64-63 Salisbury 54-29 Northern 58-65 Southern 81-49 Northern 49-74 Mt. Savage 63-50 Northern 44-45 Hyndman 69-58 Northern 55 Alumni 51 2 fre Be {i igh Salesman for Magaz ign Campa ine H Kahl, M. Glotfelty, J Bowman, N. Taylor, D 7 —6 WiIEERMEAD LCS LEFF TO RIGHT—Ruby Frazee, Audrey Shefer, Hazel Mosser, Mary Glotfel: 5 : : : y; (Cap- tain), Ann Stanton, Shirley Mickey, (Co-Captain). Pee ACOs BACK ROW—LEFT TO RIGHT—Hazel Knox, Lavona Humberson, Alice Friend, Lou- ise McCrobie, Alyce Broadwater, Dorothy Shoemaker. SECOND ROW—Ruth Fike, Dor- othy Durst, Lois DeWitt, Doris Duckworth, Wilma Butler, Loretta Butler, Leone Lytle, Mrs. Rester. FIRST ROW—Audrey Shefer. Hazel Mosser, Mary Glotfelry, Ann Stanton, Shirley Mickey, Ruby Frazee. —68— PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS Mr. Blake Mr. Riggs Mr. Richards Miss Tiano Mrs. Reseter 's ISe Advert Atel va A ‘ rae . PS) Cate an ieee Sper SAA pee -£-6-¢ hhh Hh ok Hh oh Hk ok ok oh Hk oh ok ok oh HE Hh hh oh Hh oh HE ok ok EE HE ETF EE Th TF FTES SFT C GTC TTC CCC C CCC CCC C CCC -e-C | ASHBY’S PLACE Amoco Gas and Oil Cabins and Lunches U. o Route 40 — Phone 33G11 2 miles west of Grantsville, Md. Compliments of Harry’s Food Market Meyersdale, Pa. hh hh +h HG hGH Hh HG GF GG FG GF GT GF eT TFG F FTG GGT De De De De De De D De De D D+ De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De D De Ds De De De De D De De De D Compliments of CORNER DRUG STORE Meyersdale, Pa. JOS. N. THOMAS, Prop. Davis Hardware Store Paint - Tools - Housewares - Tile Roofing - Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Grantsville - Phone 10G2 - Md. 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De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De YODER’S LOCKER PLANT Frozen Food — Lockers for Rent BULK STORAGE Custom Butchering and Curing Processing Meats Vegetables and Berries Phone 88 Grantsville, Md. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Meyersdale, Pa. Telephone: 11 A GOOD PLACE TO INVEST YOUR MONEY POTTS TTT F FF FFF FC SKF TT TTT CTT Th KF FGFS hCG TTT TTA TSF KTS Seok Tk hh ho Gk hk oh oh oh oh Hh ok hE HE Hh Th GE Ek HE Eh oh GG GG Gh +h GG GGG +B -G GG GA De De De De De De De De D De De De De De D D De D De Be De De De De D De De De De De De De De De D De Ds De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Do De De De De Ds De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D D De De De De De De D D De De De De De De D D De De De De D De D De De D GEG EG hE oh Gh GF GG oh TT ok oh FG ok Eh oh hk oh oh oh EEG hh hh hhh Hh oh ok oh oh hk Hk Hk oh ok Eh ok Eh Eh ET Eh EFF hh -F ET -T FETC Tk Compliments of Class of 1954 FORD - MERCURY Sales and Service THE MOTOR SERVICE CO. Grantsville, Md. Be SE LE ST ST CS ST ES EE SIT I EE ST EE EE EE i LE i LE EE EE LE EE LC EE ELE ANTONS TALLY HO Frostburg, Md. Compliments of MONN PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Meyersdale, Pa. DELICIOUS FOOD De De De De De De De De De Ds Ds De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De: Boh oh 9 oh Hh oh 9 ok Hk HF 9 ok HG oh oh 9 ok Hk HG Hb ob FH +h + FFF + 6G TF TC THE SWANK HARDWARE COMPANY Quality Hardware and Furniture 131-133 Center Street Meyersdale, Pa. Phone 3-G3 Cooperative Service W. HAROLD MILLER, Prop. Southern States De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Ds De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Feed dF ma Geert eed an ar Meyersdale Music and Record Store GRACE WEISE, Manager 239 Main Street — Meyersdale Pa. Phone 265 Gas - Groceries Dry Goods - Notions Grantsville, Md. + De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Dd SHOP AT MURPHYS’ The Friendly Store J. V. TUK, Manager De Ds De De Ds De Ds D+ De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Ds D Ded Compliments of Robeson Farm Service Phone 599M Frostburg, Md. 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BRASKEY FOR THE BEST OF FOOD EAVae i HILL TOP INN +: é FRIEND LUMBER COMPANY Box 274 — Hopwood, Pa. Grantsville, Md. Phone Uniontown Phone 71G3 8-2643 — 8-2644 Manfacturer and Dealer D+ De De De De De De De De De De Ds De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Do De De De De De in Appalachian | Hardwoods YOUGH MOTOR CO. | ONE BOARD Kelvinator Appliances | OR A : : TRAINLOAD Bottled Gas Service Friendsville, Md. Phone 2051 Be SC Ci Ce CC CL LL Ce Ee CC Ee ee i le i i i Re LE OTT FTC -T FTG GCG -C-C-CCC-C-CCC CCCI CC CCGG -C-S- -F-C-6 6B GC -C--C-e Gb Go +b Go 2G ok oF oh oh Fo Fo FF + FT FF FT -h-T- -G GGG -G--T- a TF FS GF FF oF oF oh oF FF FF FFG + FF FC -C +h -F FC CFE FCI Compliments of Betty Jo’s Beauty Lounge Phone 98 Grantsville, Md. WALTER H. FRATZ T-V Sales and Service Home Appliances - Hardware Building - Plumbing Supplies Groceries - Coal Hauling Accident, Md. GHG ob 9G ob GG Hh oh Hk +h oF 9k kk ok ok oF oF oh oF ho + oF oF FF oF oF TF FG +E Compliments of COBEY ENGLE Frostburg, Md. HIGH GRADE MEATS TE ob Hh ok Go +b Hk oh ok oH Hk HG oh ok oh HG Go ok 9 1G + oF oF oF FF GF -F -G G+ -E TG 9 9G 9k GG oF kG ob 9b ok + ob Hk ok Hh Hb Ho + Hh oh + + HF oF + + HF HG + +h HG 1 +E GGG Est. 1867 Wallace Miller Bro. REGISTERED JEWELERS American Gem Society WM. R. GOEBEL Plumbing and Heating Roofing and Spouting Floor and Wall Tile Bath and Kitchen Outfits De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D D D D D D De De De De De De De De De De De De De D D D D D D D D D De De De De De De De De De D D D De De D De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D+ D Uniontown, Pa. D+ Ds De De De De D De D+ De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D FREE ESTIMATES ; Compliments of Phones Frostburg 486R - Grantsville 118 Household Furniture Co. Uniontown, Pa. ST CTT CCT TCC -C CTC CCK CT CCC oC -C C8 -C CCC -S--C GO -C-O--C C-SI C-C-C-CSSSSEC Cee De De De De De D De De De De De De D De D De D De De B De D D De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De J De De De D D+ De De De De De De De D De De De De D D f De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D+ De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D ¢ i 9G oh Ah ob ob oh Hh oh oh Gok +h oh ho oh Fl hh Hh oh Gk ho Eh oh ok Hk Hh Hh ol hh Hh Hk hhh ok HE Hk ho Gh Hk HT Hh Eh ho Gh FGF CSG GCF -S TC -8-e 8-8 BEST WISHES To the Class of ‘54 Smouses Super Market Compliments of Mack’s Service Station Phone 840W4 Oakland, Md. Star Route - Frostburg, Md. tN ye ak MC eC a eC CC eC a CC KC CC CC CC YC NC eC Me eC NC EC LC I TC TC TC XC IC CC re eC aC CC CC IC MC CL TO MC OCC MC MC CC CC CC ee CC eC eg : Compliments of : OAK-LAND MOTEL Edwards Restaurant } FINE FOOD Telephone - Grantsville 28 Mrs. Spencer Graham Phone 22602 Oakland, Md. Gok ok ok ob ok Hk HG of HG 9 ok ok ok Hk Hk 9b To oF Hh Hh HG HG HG HG GGG GG GFF BG GG Hb HG 9b 9G 9 ok 9G HG GG HF HG + 2G GG +b CF Ge + FFG -G-G-G-G-T GGG Gat Beall Insurance and Realty Co. Frostburg, Md. Phone 345 Oak Grove Service Station Grantsville, Md. Raymond Rosenberger, Mar. Route 40 Th oh oh oh 9G 0G 0 ok ok 0G 06g 01h oh ok 0G 0G HG HG HG oko 0G 1 0G 0 ok HG HG + G+ + of + GoGo De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Ye De De De De De De De De De JEFFRIES BROS. GIFTS THAT LAST Jewelers and Optometrists HARRY C. EDWARDS INSURANCE Phone 27 2 Broadway — Frostburg, Md. Grantsville, Md. OTT F FTC CCGG -G6 CCE CC CC eC CC CCCiC CCC CCTAG-6e-s-s ACCC --c-e-s Bi SE i ST ET ET EY SS SI ET ET EN ET SE SY I IE EN EE ST EE LT TT TE SE EE EE SE EE EE EE I EE EE EE EE ry e | Compliments of . Cecil W. Schroyer | é Dealer in | Fox Ha rdwa re Store 4 General Merchandise - Groceries - Meats | a Hardware ; 3 A Aa Friendsville, Md. 3 Friendsville, Md. a | £E oG h k 9 0G Hh 9 Hh oh oh HG GHG +h + Ho + G+ + G+ ok GF + +h GF + + GG Bee . 1G oF oh GoGo 9 HG od oF ok oF oF Fo HG ok oT ok oF 1 oF HF ok Hk oh oF ob oF 1b +b FF KE TGC Gs A A 3 ’ Compliments of . HARRY S GARAGE e Electric and Acetylene Welding DR. M ESSMORE : Auto and Farm Machinery Repairs : Accident, Md. Friendsville, Md. biel hl AR A Aa Aa Th oh Lk oh Hd oh 9 oh oh ok 0G HG oh ok 9G ok ok oF HG ok oF ok oF +h oF + Fh + AEE GGG . CSC I I IC IC ST ST ET TS I I I TT ST ST ST ST SI TS A 2 Compli Compliments of ompliments of 5 ROSS HARDWARE ° Aa Friends Clover Farm Store a Phone 3031 Friendsville, Md. a Friendsville, Md. 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GENERAL STORE J De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De D De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D D De De De D De D De De D De De De De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De Ye De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De D+ D+ De De D+ Ds De D D+ De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D+ De De De De De De D Sh SN ISI I 1 IC SU i SC SC aC SC IC SC NC SC Sd Me Mn MC a SM MC MC CC a SC SSC MC CC a MC MC NC MC MC A A SC Me a A A a Me a Me el a ‘ Te ee Se ee ee , ‘ ‘ BIG CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST Compliments of CASSELMAN MOTOR CO. 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Phone Grant 1-5593 Phones 57-6] oh GG EG oh ok oh ok Hk oh oh oh oh Gh Gh Gh Gh Hh hh +h oh FH FG Go ho oF GG FG FG oF FG FCF FF FG FTF -F FTF FTF -T CCK -F-C-C CCC Grade “‘A”’ Milk and Dairy Products TURNER’S DAIRY Frostburg, Maryland Phone 841-J-3 Delivery in Allegany and Garrett Counties , ; ’ f : 2 4 Z ° ? 2 ’ £ 5 ¢ f ? 2 : : : ¢ y 2 ‘ : 4 4 4 ¢ : : ? 4 4 4 4 ? , ? 4 ? , , , ? ? 4 4 ? 4 4 ? ? 4 4 4 4 4 ? ? 4 4 ? 4 “4 ? 4 4 2 = 2 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2 3 ? ? ? ? 4 ? ? ? ? ? 4 ? 4 4 ? 4 ? ? ? 4 ? ? ? 4 ? ? ? 4 ? ? 4 ? ? ? 4 D- De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Do De DD Do DD Do DD DD D+ D+ D De De De De De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De Ds CONGRATULATIONS Class of ‘54 TREACY’S 52 Second Street Oakland, Md. £0 ob oh HG Gh Hh 0G HG ob 9G 9G oh Hk 9G ok 9h oF oh HG oh HG ok HG HG +h Hh oh GG GF GF HG oF 0G Ge The Wilson Hardware Co. THE LEADING SPORTING GOODS DEALER IN WESTERN MARYLAND 30 North Mechanic Street Cumberland, Md. VISIT SPEAR’S FOR YOUR GRADUATION GIFTS Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Agents for Stieff - Sterling Silver Spear’s Jewelry Store 62 Baltimore Street Cumberland, Md. GHG Gb Hb HG HG kG oko 9k 9 9 Hb oF ok Hk Hh HH Hk Hb Hb HF 6G HG Hl HG HG iG GH HEE Gee CLEMENT’S JEWELERS Alder Street at Third Oakland, Md. GIFT HEADQUARTERS for the GRADUATE “For the Gift You'll Give With Pride Let Clements Jewelers Be Your Guide” Ce Ee Se Ee ea TE EE CE EE a a a a RS ES EE SE RS SE ES EC CC a Se i CC EC SC i CC ES a a SS a a SE ES SE A CS a a SIRI SI ICS SSIS SI SE SES I SE SI ST ST EC OT eG CCG CT -GeT-C-C GAC -CC-CCCCCGC-C-CC-C-C-CC-6-C-C-C-C-G-C-I-C--C-E CG -A-C-G-d CCCs D- De De De De De De De D+ De De De De De De De De D B De De De De D D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De g ELSIE SI EI SI ICN i SiC NC aC IC SR CSS ES CC I ES SS SS SC a SS LAYMAN’S HARDWARE PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES Frostburg, Md. 9G 9 EG HG 9 Hb Hk Hh Hh Hk HH ok Hk ok HG Hk Hk Hh Hk GH ob Hk HG oF oh ok ok Hh GH oh od OG Oakland Hardware and Furniture Co. Willett and Pennsylvania House Furniture Bigelow Rugs and Carpets Sherwin-Williams Paint Imperial Wallpaper Oakland, Md. $F Go oh Go Fok + oF ok 9G oh oF oF + oF FF oF FF FF CF +E CF FCCC CCC Keep Abreast of Garrett County News THE REPUBLICAN Published Every Thursday NEWS ABOUT Your Local and County Government Your Friends and Neighbors Your Organizations and Churches Business and Farm Events Oakland, Md. De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D+ De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De D+ De D De DRINK Oakland Bottling Works Inc. Oakland, Md. Telephone 2-3201 De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D+ De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De D De De D De De De D+ Ds rrr r rT CrC rere Cre Cre Cece rrercrr ecco rerrrerrererrrren ge ff fhe ge kk BF ETT CK -C-C-CT TCC C CPSC CCFC CFCC CCC -C CCC CCC CC CCC ce Ee Se Ce Ee EE RRC LR RL RR RL ELS % Compliments of ° e 5) ° SHUMAKER’S 2 Lillian’s Alteration Shop AMOCO SERVICE o SPECIALIZING 2 Men’s and Ladies’ Clothing Pocohontas, Pa. uM 122 North Mechanic Street y Cumberland, Md. er RE RRR CE RRR ECE CECE EEE ERE CEE ECR ECE CE ERR EEE RL EMRE RULE ERLE LER ELLE RCRECRECE RCECECE ECE RCECECECECECECECECECEN Compliments of Dr. W. J. Powers OPTOMETRIST 39 Broadway — Frostburg, Md. “Shop at Sears and Save’’ Sears, Roebuck and Co. 179 Baltimore Street Cumberland, Md. FORCRCR CREE CR CREE CRO ECE CR CR CECECE CECE CECE CREE CE ECE CECE CR ECC CECEC 6G oh Hk oh ak ohh hh Hk 0G ob Hh oh oh ok Hk Hk Hk Hk Hh HG oF oh GF Hh 9G oF + + oh Hh GG FTG HG Compliments of Big Savage Service Station Top Big Savage Mountain Frostburg, Md. L W Esso Servicenter East Main Street Frostburg, Md. Tel. 699 oh oh oh Hk HG HG GG 9G 9 +h 9G + + + + G+ + FFG GGG GT FG °C -G GGG GGG GE“ 2G 9G 9h ob HG GG 9 ok Hh GF Hh + 9h ob oF oF ok oh ob HG oh oF FG HG FF FGF GF CCE Compliments of ELLIS MUSIC STORE 29 Morgantown Street Uniontown, Pa. Grantsville Garage Geo. D. Edwards Sons Telephone 15-G-2 Grantsville, Md. FOE -C CCC -C-CCCCCCCe CC CCCCCscCCC-C-C-CC-C-C-CC-CCscaccs GG hk ok ok kk Hk Hh ok HG Hk ok Hk oh ok oh ok oh ok ok oh oh ok oh ok GG ok GG + hh Fh FG Fh FF FF FF FF FF FF FG FFT FoF CFTC eT FCF F FCCC CCC -C a Aa Compliments of 2 RUSTIC INN a 7 Miles West - Frostburg, Md. POTOMAC EDISO N CO. 5 GOOD FOOD ES Kenneth Boyd, Manager Frostburg, Md. . Shirley Durst, Hostess a ee ae ot a oo 0 4 0G G00 9 Goh 08 B88 . Ye De De De De De De De De De Ps De De De De De De De De De De De De fie De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D Aa A Compliments of é Compliments of FROSTBURG BAKERY : LIGHT HOUSE INN @ Pentecostal Holiness Camp Grounds Frostburg, Md. . Route 40 — Frostburg, Md. 2 TEPC EPE EULER ELE REET P REET ELE ELEC a GHG HG 6G Hb HG Hk HG HG HG 9G HG Hh Hk Hh Hh Hk Hk Hk Hh Hk Hk Hb HG HG Hb Go HGF GF GHG « ) °4 és MARTY’S PET SHOP od Compliments of PARAKEETS FOR SALE 439 North Mechanic Street 3 Cut Rate Shoe Store Phone 3980 4 Cumberland, Md. - prosebUra ad: : De De De De De Ds De Ds De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Pe De De De De Pe DD De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D: Compliments of : ompliments o : THOMAS ELIAS Garrett Truck and : TAILOR - CLEANER Implement Co. , Phone 76 1 i - iter Ve : 0 West Main Street - Frostburg, Md. De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De De De D De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De D De D De De De De De De De D De De D DD D D De DD D De De De De D+ De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D De De De v De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De D+ De GHG EGG Fh oF oh Goh GG TG oh Goh oh ohh oh hh oh Hh Hk Goh hh hk Hh oh hh oh hk Hh Tk hk oh Hh oh hE oh Ch Hh hh hE hh SE FG-FGA EAST -G-C « D. E. HELBIG JEWELER Capital Television and Appliance Company Uniontown, Pa. Oakland, Md. UG HG 9G Hh Hib oh HG Hh HG 9h Hh oh oF + HG HG HG +b HG oh HG oF + HG +h Hh Hk oF HG + GF GG Gog «Kt B. G. Sales Co. USED CARS AND TRUCKS John Deere Farm Machinery Phone 2-2076 Near Deep Creek Lake, Md. BG oh ok 9h ob Hk HG Hh Hh Hh hh Hh Hh oh GG oF Hh HG FH HG GFF FG GGG BBG GGG GORTNER’S STORE Established 1890 Oakland, Md. Phone 2-3364 Toh oh oo oF ob GG oh +h oh oF Hh G+ HG 9G oF + G oF HE + +b + +h + +E +G + + + + +G +0 EG oh oh ok oF Fo HG 9G 9G ok ok oh oh oh oh oh oh oF oh HG oh ok HG of oF oo oF oo + + + + GF + 9G +f Compliments of DR. H. R. GIBSON Oakland, Md. RUDY’S Oakland, Md. FE 9h ok 9b oh ok ok oh oh 0G oh HG ok HG +h Hk ok Hh HG 9 Hk oh Hh HG oo oh oh oF + GG + of «GF GHG 0G Th GG oh oh oh GG oh + 9G + oh 1 Hh oh +h HG + HG + HF + FF FF GF FF TTF Gos -T % CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of ‘54 Miller’s Sanitary Market Oakland, Md. Earl Shartzer — William Naylor Compliments of DR. ASHBY Oakland, Md. TCG C-C-C-C-CCCCC-C CIC CCCC-C CCC CCP-I-C-C oC -C-C-G--I-C-s-6-C-C- FCC -C-G-G-d-6-e-e-e-e Th TG ho +h Gb Fb oh GF SF bh GT oh ok ob oh oF ho oh oh oh hh oh oh oh oh kh ohh hh oh hh oF GF Fh GF FE EF GF C-SI TFC KCC -G CCC -C ee Compliments of W. DWIGHT STOVER STATES ATTORNEY Oakland, Md. Compliments of Dr. Friend - Dentist Oakland, Md. BM ec ec de at ee a a CC Me a CC a ICC TC IC TC I EC IC I TC SE I TT EI IC TC TG GG + +b +h Goh Gh GG + oF oh FG oF GF GT GG G+ + FG GGG GCC LEES For Teens and Junior Apparel In “SEVENTEEN” Uniontown, Pa. Compliments of STONE TAVERN Deep Creek Lake, Md. TG GGG ob oh oh oF GG GG oF HG HF FG oF oF Gb bh FG GT GGG GGG GG GQ BGG GG FG FFG GG GF FB GF oF GG FGF TFG FTF G-T-G GSTS Compliments of Service Radio and Electric Company 97-99 West Main St. - Uniontown, Pa. Compliments of MR. J. W. JACKSON Oakland, Md. Boh Gob oh Hb ok Hh ok oh oh oh ok ob ok oh oh Hk Hk HG Hk Hh Hk Hk oh HG oh HG Hk HG HG Hh HG oh HG ok Hh hehe THT Hh HG Hh HG HG Hh Hh HF HG HG Hh Hh HG Hh HG Hh Hh HG Hh HG GF GF FGF GGG GG -B 8 CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of ‘54 OAKLAND PHARMACY Harned and Proudfoot Oakland, Md. Compliments of THRIFT DRUG STORE 10 West Main Street Uniontown, Pa. 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