Walkersville High School - Student Memoirs Yearbook (Walkersville, MD)
- Class of 1959
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N THE CLASS CF '59 PRESENTS STUDENT MEMOIRS WALKERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL WALKERSVILLE, MARYLAND A xg, FROM MORNING TO NIGHT our school la never quret A busy day begrns wrth the 8 55 bell a students scurry to thelr classes The day hurrles by as wrftly as the hands of a clock A soon as school funetrons begrns Students partrcr pate rn many 3CI1VlI1CS rangrng from cheerleadrng and sports to newspaper work School llfe does not usually end untrl eve nrng when everyone has gone home and the j3lllIOl' eloses the door on a quret school To make up our 1959 STUDENT MEMOIRS we the senxors have trred to present a complete prcture of school lrfe FROM September TO June the 3:25 bell rings, a busy schedule of after Mr A1'noldN Fleagle B A M A THE PRINCIPAL THE PRINCIPAL s MESSAGE TO THE SEINIOR CLASS OF 1959 Man 5 conquebt of :page 11e, ju t ahead Ab r,1t1 zen: of thu Space Age you mutt be concerned w1th the matter of your 1nd1x1dual excellence and thu concern mubt be a reflect1on of the 1deal of the 1m portance of human d1gn1ty In thebe termb alo11e can we expresi our not1o11 of what conattturea a good ltfe and our ulumate valueQ No Lhallenge 1 more 1m portant The tabk 15 d1ff1cult because the answer w11l be found lest III what we say than III what we do I w111 be found partly lll the Cale ofour achtexement but even more 1mporta11tly 111 the qual1ty ofour Ines Smcerely ARNOLD N FLEAGLE A THE SECRETARY THE VICE PRINCIPAL Mrs Katherme D mg rf ii 'X Mr T Meade Felton B S Trlgonometry Semor Sclence 9 , I ' .I 1 I , I 5 1 I A 2 .. ' '5 ' - N' ' ' . t . ., . . i A J V1 I EL.-JV. AVI lb, in I gf , f' 3 f, I' - fi E7 , Jylzl 'fn' J 1: V ti k I N r . . Q I . I reggg b .. . . , 4.. I.: i'.,N,a--t-1--'rx ' X-, 1-. C X THE CAFETERIA STAFF in-gp MW THE C USTODIANS Mr. George Young Mr. Clyde Horner Mrs. Alice Stout, managerg Mrs. Edna Hartsock, Mrs. Ruth W. Ports, Miss Hilda Fogle, and Mrs. Paul Moberly, cashier. THE BUS DRIVERS Mr. Walter Smith, Mrs, Earl Hoffmaster, Mr. Arthur Brown, and Mr. Steiner Smith. Absent were Mr. Donald Brown and Mr. Roland Harbaugh. rw. lr 1 1 A X ,-f-pf gm '-ww 4 if 2 , ui Bemard Gary, and Monroe study the muscles of the body as part of their core program w-Rf, Mr. Wright uses a map in 11G U.S. history class. MRS ELEANOR EVERHART That isn t polite This famous X rule of courtesy comes from Mrs Everhart who IS seen mostly in room 13 She teaches core to seventh graders and science to ninth graders 22 The Student Council has her as its Y capable advisor MR RAYMOND WRIGHT This tall fellow with the crew -cut was new at W.H.S. this year. M . Wright has now become very familiar to many students. He is noted for his essay tests and sudden pop quizzes! He teaches U.S. history world history geography and is a junior advisor. ff 1 A MR MARWN BUCKENSTAFF The book s wrong a famrlrar Joke rs usually heard at least once a week rn any one of Mr Blrckenstaff s classes Hrs subJecrs rnclude chem rstr general scrence and brology He also advrses the patrol and rs rn charge of audro vlsual materrals for the school MRS DOROTHY LAMBDIN Attentron la classe' French students recognrze thrs as Mrs Lambdrn s greenng to her class every day Besrdes French she also teaches Englrsh and Journalrsm She has been responsrble for the yearbook and newspaper publrcauons thrs year She also rs a senror class advrsor 777 iff65fa-9-cf acbwaf ffi uv, Q 6 ,JW 70m I lg. , 7 - r ' ,. , y ' y . H 1 ' f . A-?fN 'l ,:J -' A yt Q-:H W ' y. ' . ' . . y X ' ff ' - 1 I V fxwr ew we fa? 6 une' Dean accompanres fo 8B musrc class MR HOWARD ANDREWS Quret everybody IS Mr Andrews faworrte xy ay of callrng hrs class to order Hrs teachrng subjects are math and musrc uhrch rncludes hrs drrectron ofthe Junror and senror hrgh glee clubs and the school band He has also organrzed a dance band Q My MISS CAROLE CHARLES All rrght everybody IS heard comrng from room 1 almost every penod of the day Thrs rs Mrss Charles homeroom where she teaches her erghth grade core and eleventh and twelfth grade typrng classes Thrs rs her second year as mor class advrsor 'fe'-uq.,,,,, if .xfbix M I ri First year typmg students practlce daxly to rmprove t.he1r speed MR GEORGE REMSBERG Durn fool thmg' Mr Remsberg has become known to lllS agnculturc classes for llllS statement lle has 1a much success mth mans ofhls b s 1n contests and usually lS prep Illlg some project such as the ommun Shows or the l- F A Sweetheart A A 4, XJ MISS JEAN ECKARD The home economlcs department ox es 1t.s neat and art1st1c appearance to M1ss Eckard She has all of the home econom1cs classes 1n Xwh1Ch she teaches cooklng semng and l1ome nursmg Each year sl1e Lhrects a fashlon show for the P T A 51.-adm.. Ag boys expcnment wlth m11k tests Y . A . 4 J A K ' - . 1 cl V , 1 ' . f f ' h f 1 A . I r f, A X Y E' ' . . . N CC. X A 1 fx 1 lil ' r X64 X J ' ,ky - at NJ ,NL 1- 1 1 1- all 1 1 1 ' L am' if W ' 'U t ' ' O 4 U'h ,Z.C f K Y 1 1s,,W.Z1E 13, : . p ii : 1 a: 7 iQ. W 1 as Q ' :F ' s K Sk. Q I -...-,- - -.,'. -Q... I Meal preparatlon and serving ,,1.1..... are Pl'3Ct1C9d by nlnth graders il The pros and cons of capltalrsm are drscussed by a panel rn P O D has 'F-up Algebra student recerves mdrvrdual help 6 J 1 MR ROBERT HESS I smear thrs IS the gospel truth These famous words are Mr Hess favorrte way of puttrng a pornt across to hrs classes He teaches mnth grade core and twelfth grade Problems of Democracy He IS also a senror class advrsor MR ROYAL JOHNSON We must move on Some of these luds are gorng to college Thrs rs a quote often heard from Mr Johnson He teaches nrnth and eleventh grade algebra tenth grade geometry and Busmess Arrthmetrc . . , 9 Yfgjpfg' ' D If , ,f f5Ql!!y 0 ft, s ff, 'f 7 f W R F I , A , Students discover that the library is an important aid in learning MISS RUTH HOLTER All of you could do better Miss Holter always tells her students this right before retuming a graded paper She is always busy with her work as the school librarian and also teaches eleventh and tx elfth grade English. Each spring Miss Holterldirects the senior class play. ' ' f UWMRS. HATTIE MAINHART Now keep quiet! Once in a while Mrs, Mainhart is heard saying this to her classes. Being chairman of the Teachers' Welfare Committee is her responsibility this year. She teaches eighth grade core, math, and tenth grade English. Cases of pronouns are studied by 8A MR DELBERT HANEY Non chrldren echoes from room 0 where Mr Haney does most of hrs teachlng He recently came to M H S and rs a Junror class advlsor Math Elementary Busrness Trarrung and rndustnal arts are hrs subjects MRS MARY LOWE SMITH Oh boy rs Mrs Smlth s way of expressrng pleasure Everyone knows she lS the woman to go to for advlce srnce she lS the gurdance counselor She also teaches speech arts Ele mentarw Busrness Trarnmg and 15 the sponsor for the F T A a httle help mp' Personal problems are discussed wlth the grudance counselor or X x Q . H' M 5 Q, f- - ' S . 5 K 1 . 'iii f- Tk' Wx S , ff xg Q , ,r.s, r N r f' , -x Il 1 K O MR WlLL AM TA EY tw 'fotill All rlght you guys wlse up' echoes from the gym or across the athlet1c fleld from the llps of Mr Talley the athletlc lnstructor He has worked hard to bulld up all of the teams and has had many ehamplon play ers MRS SHIRLEY STULL Take your mme' These words are famthar to all the students who take physlcal educatlon from Mrs Stull She lS new Lh1s year but as learned to know many students Mrs Stull has been worklng hard to pro more team sprrlt and to develop good athletlc teams She also advlses the two cheerleadlng squads Up you go' Ani Cxrls form the hne up fox foul shooting. 1-1 154 Ps. MOST TALKATIVE Will Zimmerman - Helen Poffenbarger SENIOR SUPERLA TIVES Sandy Carlotu Gene Green 14 Judy Powell Vernon Marshall BEST DANCERS SHORTEST - TALLEST ,M fr' nf ,vw ' 1 FROM IRR T ROLL CALL T0 GRAD ATIO When we entered junior high, we thought that graduation would never come. However, time seemed to fly. Before we knew it senior year was here. Future plans had to be made, and all too quickly it was June. Graduation meant our ultimate goal. At last we have reached our objective, and we, the seniors, present the Class of 1959. A f 5 i S Z 1 5 r f Q 1 1 ff 9' v 1' Q 3 5 J fs? . . .J i K V, WAYN ELAINE 1... J 1,1 X 1' GENEVIEVE MARGUARITE ALTMAN General Gennie tall attractive blond head typist for Journalism class takes a fancy to sports enjoys popular music jovial wonderful personality future secretary SANDRA ANN CARLOTTI Academic 'Wop loves sports cheerleader captain sec retary of Student Council for two years business man ager of THE BLUE AND GOLD secretary of Junior class loves to laugh future teacher EDWINJ GARFIELD CLAWSEY Academic Casey' . . . walking ency- clopedia . . . constantly of- fering new ideas . . . brain of the class . . . likes football and swimming . . . always contradicting le livre . . . digs French . . . future - colleg . 1 WENDELL LEWIS CLEM General Sonny . . . versatile athlete . . , member of the 58 cham pionship basketball team . . . neat dresser . . . always friendly . . . ardent worker . , . studious . . . future - col lege. 17 RALPH WILLIAM CASTLE Jr Agriculture 'Ralph mechanically inclined delights in teas ing the girls bard worker member of F F A enjoys hot rodding hunting enthusiast observ ant future construction work 0, N.-L0-K MARY ROMAINE DAVIS Academic Vlary' . . .good student . , . efficient business manager yearbook . . . always jolly . . has a most unusual laugh . . . member of glee club and F.T.A ..,. future - Frostburg Teachers College. 3 LARRY EDWIN DUNCAN Ag-rrculture 'Larry Student Councll treasurer rates among the ,Qs glrls v1ce presrdent of KENNETH WAYNE EAVES F F A plays basketball Agrrculture and baseball outfrelder Kenny member of for Tn County League F F A baseball prtcher vrce acts crazy harr 1 mor 3 n1or ance enloys dancrng future for T1-1 County League farmlng baghful has a cute smlle fascmated by grrls drrves a hot Chevy future agrrculturxst JERRY CLARK EYLER General General Peanut one of the GENE ARTHUR GREEN K own as 'Baldy once possessor of a sack dress speedxer classmen excels qumte a phrlosopher loves JAMILLA ANN FROCK m dancmg great admlfer to tell Jokes known for blg General of the opposrte sex happy grm enjoys P O D class J1ll a typlst for Jour go lucky really d1gs future Marme Corps nalrsm class cheerleader Shakespeare future beautlful black han' Armed Forces wartmg earnestly for an alr man sly sense of humor future A1r Force 18 WAYNE HUNTER HEVNER Academxc Mrlker presrdent of SCHIOY class photographer for yearbook and newspaper enjoys lce skatmg llkes to travel to Walkersvrlle frequently a good lookrng guy future medrcal career BARBARA LEE HUMMER General Barb frrendly and cheer u typrst rn Journalrsm class good cook presrdent of New Mrdway 4 H club good books hold her mterest future beautr clan PATSY LEE HOUCK General a ' typlst for yearbook and newspaper staffs erther grxprng or smrlrng loves to go skatrng rosy complexron future Hagerstown Busrness College EMILY JAYNE HOKE Academxc Emlly edrtor of STU DENT MEMOIRS pres1dent of glee club VICE presldent of Student Councnl rn Jumor year always neat pretty blond harr cellent student future college BARBARA ANN LENHART Academlc Shorty presrdent of Student Councll secretary ROBERT I-EE KI-INE treasurer of glee club Agriculture warted srx months for a cer Bob eVefY0ne knows tam boy secretary of hrs crazy laugh presrdent F T A well known to of F F A athletic everyone future nursing mmded plays the accor dlon seen constantly wrth ' at vlce presrdent of JLUIIOY class future farmlng 19 Y at Y ' Pt'... 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' - ' VERNON LEE MARSHALL Agnculture Rmgy or Carrot Top takes pleasure ID teasmg the glrls ta wears slze 14 rmg admrred for IS mrghty physlque member of F F A future unde crded PATSY LEE MARTIN General at fond of basketball has blond harr and blue eyes llkes to dance E F A Sweetheart m junror year often seen wrth a certam boy future beau tlCl3D s.-1' DONNA JEAN MEASELL Academrc Knovwn as S urrrel treasurer of A rn junror year ub me e wlthk gf w fig F stburg' ach sCollege prano t e ress edrtor secre GLORIA JEAN SOPER General Soapsuds rather quret 1n class glee club member happy when skatmg attends dances often at Woods boro member of F T A blg grm future Women's Arr Force ELVA LEE SPARKMAN General Elva ' hkes Ford Contx nentals loves to go to all dances favorrte subject 1 physrcal educatron as ketball and hockey rate hrgh wlth her future Women's Arr Corps HAROLD GUY STOVER General Referred to as Froggy 'natural born mason t e L semor wrth the unexpected HPR Y VELYN I E sense of humor lrkes OM L' soccer lady teaser VU Genera tlbv future masonry rley of hkesf 1 cs , u am us .ff 0' o Yielistflool fond of d qpkfe s IS t uture 7 mjlfj secre 'D KENNETH FRANKLIN SPIELMAN Agncultur Kenny t mg gc etity f .5251 C95 fif goes eady' hrs v ca' pr a rons fut farmer www J? 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Q . 1 - I g.. . . f jec l 1 . , , A V Y Q 1 ' v 21 f' F ELAINE TROUT WHITMORE Academrc K own as W1tty secre tary of senlor class mem ber of glee club athletr cally rnclmed a great tease enjoyed passmg notes rn chemrstry class future nursrng LINDA LEE YOUNG General Known as Pudd1n to every one rn the semor class grggllng most of the tune enjoys typrng noted for dxfferent ha1r styles future secretary RICHARD POOLE ZIMMERMAN Academlc 11as 'Wr1l Zebra ardent hunter and frsherman frrst class athlete four letter man class cut up treasurer of senlor class very socrable future Marrnes 22 LORETTA JANE YOUNG General Loretta qulet rke able gal glee club mem er has gone steady for qurte a whrle part1c1pates rn athletlcs and dancmg future secretary gi 0 xl 432' , f G Q vs no vue fl!! fall eil gl! -.QQ ati' ntif tis Q00 it H 1 If' N -ew.. , x NB , -.Q 4 Y, ,f l 'Q 'lx .,..w 'T 'Eff' 6 , Barbara Alexander Dons Angleberger Victoria Bowers Lind a Brashe ar TLUTI Jerry Crum . Keith Duncan obe rt Hoop Maxy Houck Sharon Kettells Terne LeGore o an Lind Kenneth Miller Melvin Mills THE JUNIORS QM e o MJ fcf my JK 5 L n 59 C Walter Nehls Je an Oland Gerald Rzce Kenneth Rlppeon Sterlmg Sayler Barbara Sharrer r THE .IUNIGRS Edward Sh elton Wxllnam She on W4 Ome ndra Sheppard Ronald G Sm :th Ronald E Smith iggglif Wilbur Stevens J ame s Strawsburg 25 June Stull Samuel Summers Isadore Troxell Shlrle an Posse Nadme Weddle Fred Wlsner Gene Young sr , '-rib, E l THE SOPHOMORES ,Q ,ff .r Wayne And ers John Baker Gary Beard Tana Be st Ruth Dayhoff Dorothy Denn James Derry John Drnterm n Wrllram Bollmger Clarence Bostran Rose Bowers Mart Lawrence orse W Geraldme Brandt df Donna Buckey Betty Burner Ronald Dorsey Ronald Daugherty Donna Eyler Terry Ey er Rrchard Caldwell Ronald Chrpley Betty Clem Barbara Crum Damel Crum Dennls Crum Raymond Crum Thomas Darner Sylvra Flanrgan Charlotte Fogle Margaret Fox C atherrne Garber Allen Garst Janet Harbaugh Larry Hevner Thomas Hrnes 26 I .u f'fIQ:.'lf2f., 3: .1 A,f- ,. . . . . ff n ' ' f l ' A aff' , Q ,. s ls if , . 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A if A THE FRESHMEN Phyllls McNally John Mercer Wrlbur Myers Sharon Nehls Roland Offutt Robert Smrth Samuel Smlth James Sparkman Larry Stambaugh Harold Remsburg Robert Sayler Anne Stoner Frances Stover C arol Lee Shelton Robert Stull Anthony Stymlest Rona ld Sheppard Davxd Srrk Ruth Slrk Douglas Smrth Elsle Smmth Helen Sm1th Je an Swomle y Betty Tracy Paul Troxell Glor1a Wexdner Donald West Betty Wetzel Judy Whltmore Robert Zxmme rma 29 Il .Sh bl AL J 3 I - Q 5 'lf 5' fa mf 4 1 V: , , ' Q., QQSWMQUM NF Jyiffif -ai 1 'Q' is 3' ,K b KN. 12 3 'lt THE EIGHTH GRADE 1 fly.: Y 4- -if f LD J, v.. fa ' WU W WW fir U Iigfiiffl ' 5- V e f D ..f 1Q' if is ,A 30 uf ,TV-0, George Bell William Brandt Marsha Broadwater Ruth Carbaugh Arlene Clabaugh -,Douglas Crum Paul Dayhoff William Dinterman --aLe o D unc an Ri bert Eaves Frank Eichelbcrger Evon Esworthy Richard Eyler Alan Fogle, Jr. Phyllis Fogle Tex Fogle Douglas Fox Judy Garber Alan Grimes Barbara Grimes Elizabeth Hooper Barry Horner Joan Johnson Connie Kline Wayne Lescaleet Janet McBride Merhle McFarland Ruth McLaren Robert Measell David Miller Joe Mrller Steven Naugle Vrctorean Nell Kathryn Nicholson John Offutt Max Poffenbarger Jerry Shelton Davrd Sheppard Sandra Shorb Charlotte Smrth George Wm Smlth Gerald Smrth Phrlrp Smrth Rebecca Smrth Sherldan Smrth Alan Soper Rodney Stambaugh Fern Stevens Martha Stevens Marlene Stottlemyer Lrnda Stoxer Raymond Stoner Patsy Stup Rrchard Toston Dean Wachter Vtayne Wisner Sonja Woltt Bonnxe Young Nancy Zrmm rman ll ,MW W af 1 1 .,4 't EIGHTH GRADE We 31 Q . 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I www, 1 S 4 'K ,ff Ll X I ,gm RON SMITH l , If I I i , 1 ,M-an M K. , ' N V Yxfia ,v xkl ff RE Y H 2 r ii: i Mrk V4 ONS COMPILE A FAVORABLE RECORD An exciting basketball game was played February 16, when the Walkers- ville Lions were victorious over the Emmitsburg Liners on a neutral court by a score of 54-53. The Lions were behind by 3 points with less than a minute re- maining, but they finally won in the last 15 seconds. This should have granted Walkersville the right to participate in the district tournament, but due to a protest voiced by Emmirsburg questioning the eligibility of one of Walkers- ville's players, neither team represented Class 'C of Frederick County. Coach Talley and his Lions maintained a very satisfactory record during the 1958-'59 season. Even though they met several difficult opponents, they came out on top many times. This year's varsity team was composed of six seniors and seven juniors. i For the first time Coach Talley's Junior Varsity has been undefeated, The team represented Walkersville High School this year with an enviable record of 18 wins and no losses. FD SHELTON VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL CHAMPS SPORTS RANK HIGH AT W. H. S. COUNTY CHAMPION SOCCER TEAM GOES UNDEFEATED Wins With A Total Of Sixty Po ll- ...H fWASU11-an www Tommy and Gary jump the hurdles, a new event rn track df 1.43-Fifi N 1 41 9? H555 STUDENTS WELCOME BASEBALL AND TRACK Or' Kenny wlnds up The '59 Baseball Team Q W H S 's FIISL Cross country Track Team Baseball and track claxm lmportant roles ID the sports scene at Walkersvllle In a fall meet the cross country team placed second among all Class C schools ID the state of Maryland The most tmpor tant track meet was the state meet held at the Umverslty of Maryland The baseball team faced 12 opposmg teams t IS year 2 VV, , M 'wwf 'iv vVg,, Q S Z gy V .tu . 1,4 't 1 FALL AND SPRING SPORTS INTEREST MANY First Strmg Hockey Team In October the hockey team partlcxpated rn a county tournament at Mlddletown l-hgh School The frrst team won one game and tred another The volleyball team won one game at the tournament held at Frederlck Hrgh School Com petrtron rn track and freld events took place rn the sprrng Volleyball team practlces for a tournament 5 Lmda and Shrrley pxtch doubles 1n horseshoes Junlor hlgh grrls enjoy softball . . H . . . Q -HW ' . .W,,.' 'Q' X I7 -Q-e y FRU : WELCUMI 1' ASSEMBLY JU IOR- E IOR PROM The school day is not com- pletely filled with study. A variety of extracurricular activities ranging from band to Future Farmers round out the schedule. These activities, though second in importance to study, have a definite place in the development of the character of G the student by teaching him leader- ship and responsibility. -...... Many students at lv alkersvllle I-hgh use therr musrcal talents by parucrpatrng ln the glee club or the junror hrgh chorus Students from the seventh through the nmth grades srng rn the chorus wh1le tenth eleventh and twelfth grade stu dents partlclpate 1n the glee club Both of these groups are dtrected by Mr Howard C Andrews The glee club and Junror chorus have taken part IH several act1v1t1es thts year They sang for the Chrrstmas program and the Sprrng Musrc Festrval Select groups from the glee club and chorus sang rn the All County Fesuval The glee club also srngs for graduatron 7 AJ Practrcrng helps the glrls THE CHCJRUSES SING Fon ENJOYMENT s We Vw The glee club dresses up to have zts prcture taken 'fem ww R H' l W ri 'S The Jll!'1101' hrgh chorus poses for a formal shot ful ' P ' ' I ' . ' J 3 it y , ' rals nu: It 5. 1 We fr, s r + , W ,ft Y' Q Q . If 5' Va P V 5 M K1 , . .. , V ' I' 5 , Ar fs 'g t A 1 r The band takes a break. The marchmg band 15 something new THE BAND DEVELCPS STUDENTS MUSICAL TALENTS Those students who enjoy playlng musrcal rnstruments have the opportumty of jormng the school band whrch IS drrected by Mr Howard C Andrews The band played for some of the school assemblres thrs year presented a concert at the Sprrng Musrc Festrval and took part rn the school Chustmas program Star of Ss onder Musrc Festrval For the frrst trme lwalkersvrlle. Hrgh School s band went on the march thrs year The band made rrs debut at a football game rn I-rederrck where rt played mth several other county bands MH Practrce makes perfect 1 Some of the members also participated in the All-County xfx ', ' - .X Officers collect contributions for the Salvation Army. Adeste Fide1es echoes through the halls at Christmas time. STUDENT COUNCIL FUNCTIONS DAILY The Student Council of the school acts as a miniature government and tries to bring the faculty and student body to a better understanding of each other. This year the Student Council conducted a clothing and food drive for the Salvation Army, sponsored the assemblies, and arranged for Christmas caroling in the halls. This stu- dent organization was also responsible for the lunch time activities. Officers for this year were: president--Barbara Lenhart, vice -president--Ron E. Smith, secretary--Sandra Carlotti, treasurer--Larry Duncan. Mrs. Eleanor Everhart advised the group. The Student Coun cil meets. A-'ir Members of the F T A trlm the tree at Sablllas The organlzauon holds a bake sale for the vllle Chrlstmas project F T A ENCOURAGES STUDENTS TO TEACH For the students who are mterested ln teachrng the Future Teachers of Amenca club adv1sed by Mrs Mary Lowe Smrrh offers many advantages Durmg the year the club met once a month w1th guest speakers present at several of the meetmgs State F T A conferences and convenuons were attended by some members of the orgamzauon For the annual Chnstmas project trees were trlmmed and carols were sung at the Vlctor Cullen Hospltal ln Sabtllasvllle Maryland In order to F3188 money for decorauons food sales were held at Woodsboro and Wa1kersv1l1e Yfk l Helen, the presldent, holds a meetmg wzth the rest of the offrcers. ,e 2 3 Y 1 1 4 M an , ,- L , . ,A rf 5 J. R , ,, s . i T ' . iff' . 4 m,.,f W , A ln f ' N 4 . . O I O . 1 . , . . . . . , . 2. 5. UVM' 1 , 9 W , 1 . Q ' lr 1 1- U X .I , X I -N , tv!! in 'mx -A+ E e ate Y1 nzlly and Gqxev Helen and G29 plan NAI Sxfne pages wolf' YEARBOOK DEPICTS SCHOOL LIFE Srnce the new Journahsm class was organrzed thrs year the STUDENT MEMOIRS staff met every day St11l everyone had to work hard to meet all of the deadlrnes Members of the staff worked after school collectmg boosters and durrng school hours they planned and took prctures sold books and ar ranged page layouts The staff consrsted of erght members thrs year Emrly Hoke was the ed1tor rn chref and Helen Poffenbarger was the assrstant ed1tor As the busrness manager Mary Davrs handled the booster and s- sales money and Wayne I-Ievner took all of the prctures Genevleve Altman typed up the frnal pages Other members of the staff were Barbara Lenhart Donna Measell and Sandra Carlottr Th1s year s advrsor was Mrs. Dorothy Lambdrn. -ad Sandy, Donna, and Mary gather boosters. III 11213, xsSV an d J the 7-In e s Yun ga ther Q Yoeinbeiet lllslde D Sgae NZQNSQGY Op THE BLUE AND GOLD SERVES THE SCHOOL This year THE BLUE AND GOLD was a part of the Journalism class Therefore five periods a week were devoted to gathering material for articles writmg editorials working on layouts and proofread ing articles The newspaper was published seven times during the school year with Marian Hawkms as the editor and Mrs Lambdtn as advisor Typists are very necessary in the production of any newspaper This year the typists were Patsy Houck Barbara Hummer Jill Frock and Genevieve Altman In 1957 and 1958 THE BLUE AND GOLD placed first in the 100-500 enrollment category of the Junior-Senior High School division in the state of Maryland. w Page editors work on their layouts. I Vj 1 i 1 The Walkersvllle Chapter F F A offlcers th1s year were Kenny Sprelman secretary Robert Klme presldent Donald Warner treasurer, Larry Duncan vlce presrdent B111 Poffenbarger sentrnel, and Kenny Eaves IEPOIIBI' F F A PARTICIPATES The elghty mne F F A members under the gurdance of Mr George Remsberg actlvely paructpated rn many and vaned school act1v1 tres thrs year The F F A successfully sponsored the an nual Communrty Show the Sweetheart Dance and several skatmg partles Frve schools partlclpated 1n the County Dalry Judgmg Contest 1n whlch B111 Poffenbar ger was hrgh placrng 1nd1v1dual Larry Hevner captured f1rst place rn the County Lrvestock Judgrng Contest Robert Khne was awarded a State Farmer Degree for hrs progect wrth darry cattle Larry Duncan and B111 Poffenbarger journeyed to Kansas Crty Mrssourr to attend the F F A Natlonal Conventlon B111 Powell an alumnus OfW31k6fSVl11C Hrgh was selected as the presrdent of the State F F A for the year 1958 59 B111 ts the frrst boy from Frederrck County to be elected to thls offlce IN VARIED ACTIVITIES I-hgh placrng 1nd1v1dua1s rn county Judgxng Peggy Heflm, F F A Chapter Sweet contests were B111 Poffenbarger, Larry Duncan, heart, receives a present from Santa Douglas Stauffer, Larry Hevner, and Donald at the annual Chrrstmas party for the Warner. elementary children flu I 'K' 'Qs L-'fl' ff . , . . . I . . .1 GQ f , 1- . 'W ' ' x -. ' . . . - ,f n . A 1 I ,- L, .., ' ,,,. . . . . . . I l : ' ' ' -- 3 -.. 5 . . -- ' ..- V - I S I -- . Q u s u - 4 I O O 2 3 9' It Q,- 46 .IR CHEERLEADERS BD 93' di'-W A n93 .JL f .1+3:,gf'.,a,,- s ',J. :- .6 52 aw' J- y VAT? 3- Ar ,gf 'arf'-50 'L' ' al n -x The moral support of the Junior varsity basketball team is supplied by the enthusiastic members of the Jun ior cheerleadlng squad, which is advised by Mrs Shirley Stull PATROL ASSURES SCHOOL SAFETY l'!lKl'K - Forty-five members of the school patrol with the assistance of ths. policewoman Mrs. Martha Miller con- scientiously protect the students at street corners. The bus patrolmen serve the school by promoting safety on the buses. The patrol is advised by Mr. Marvin Blickenstaff and Mr. Robert Hess. O ' v . in - lv 5 ll A Q 3 ur. Q , 5 M - 6 .V . ? qv 4, af ' .. .. . ,e, . f 1 .H r V i 5 9- 551? V .V AO r '-:un Q A . ,., Y X nw-, X . fn , ' 2- l lx u s, x . rg . , I M -:?1'4,7,+ , W L' -fun' . 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STUDENTS ENJOY FEATURE DANCES Students enjoy a Jxtterbug at the Broomst1ck Bop L'11 Abner 6zDa1sy Mae star at Dogpatch Daze ' Q g'lf ',, MW I 2 , .M ,, H , - ,f,,WfV W M' 'A wh , A T- M cg . , I - , I 'iii . Assn .r :f N , ,, 4, ,fix I Q ev Vw - A 5? i ,, A A . ,, V, , N.. I S . .. . ,, n A-I Q- SQ 4 Ablliwm. f f,J' Lv YO '.A 4? 43?Qj K+,-A 1? 'ww '79 Q F . 4 FA 1, S FROM: CONSTRUCTION 1' AQQQEFS ll If f a sJ - TO COMPLETION M. .Q Q r1 ' xiii,-. 'Ki-N em J ,354 The dream of many people assoctated wlth Walkersvllle Hrgh School wtll soon be reahzed An actlve P T A commrttee wrth Mr J Harold Hooper as charrman was successful rn helpmg to secure a much needed new school October 1 1958 ground was broken for the new Jumor sentor hrgh school whrch wrll accommodate 650 puplls Crowded condrtrons and rnsufflcrent facrlrtres wrll be exchanged for a spacrous and effrcrent butldrng The tentatrve date for entrance 1nto the burldmg rs February 1960 From thts trme on the center of edu catron for students tn the Walkersvrlle area wrll be across the street 30 4' 5 , '3- .L , 1 K iv., 7 ,K -1 . , , A '5 , ' - --f 1, w . ' ' ' 2 . -511 , , p ,W 5 A., My M . 4 - A .. . Y ,T X la - r r 2' 4 I I V Ya ! 7 if as-. .W ...s N L rf ' - .+r hw -f J IGM, O 0 Qlvlln W-.--cf I ., 1.-yy K ,. f -- V elim? N M' i3! ' . f.,:2-Grief .. 1 ' ' f te- ' ' .5 , ' ' -Q A A-I -.. ' A - v- . , ' -I - - -.wc .lg 'VJ ,' y N, . Rfb, ' , . . . I ' ' I A - I I - Y ' I - OUR MANY FRIENDS BOOST US JN-4 4...---L. My swf ,L-.au ilffii 3. 97357 Ai' if U.. Brown1e's Garage Class of 1958 Ceresvrlle Motor C0 Colomal Musrc Shop N Z Cramer 8zSon, nc H B Duvall Glade Valley Beauty Shop Farmers' Supply Co Qwalkersvrllej Fredenck Camera Shop Frederrck Coca Cola Bottlrng Co Frederxck News Post Mr 8:Mrs Paul Bowers Burke Music Co Cornell's S1nc1a1r Servmce Statlon Creager's Flonst George P D8Vllb1SS Sz Son Mr 6!lVlIS Amon Esworthy F1sher's Plumbmg 8zHeat1n Frederick Junk Co Frederrck Roller Rlnk 8 bf' Yip 'V ? MSW .N Wai?-'.,.. The STUDENT MEMOIRS staff wrshes to thank the following boosters for helpmg to make thrs year book possrble Duke 's Restaurant Ebert's Ice Cream Co Inc John T Fogle Creenwood's Atlantlc Statxon Mr 6zMrs Charles Hoke Joe 's Food Market Mlss Nena Jamlson Kemp's Department Store, Inc Key Chevrolet Sales, Inc L 8: B Service Center Masser's Motel 8: Restaurant McCutcheon Apple Products One Hour Martrmzmg Donald B Rice Trre Co Fredenck Sports Center Bobby Frock '58 Mr 8zMrs Davrd Hoke Mr 8zMrs Wrllram Hormes Ideal Garage Mr 8zMrs Glenn Lenhart Myers' Shell Statlon Mr 8zMrs Harry Naugle Marl1nNaug1e '58 People 's Drug Store :ml Glade Valley Mrllrng CO Ralnbow Roller Rmk Mutual Insurance Co Rlghtnour Press Routzahn 8: Son Edward H Sharpe 8: Son F lorrsts Sharrer's Store Smlth Bakerles, Inc Southern States Woodsboro Co op Stull's Auto Treat Wahl Automatrc Heatlng Mr 8zMrs Ralph Zrmmerman Umon Emblem Co Say1or's Store Shuff 's Meats Mr 6zM.rs Walter Smxth Towne Restaurant Merhle F Wachter 6: Son Mr 8cMrs R Ketzel Weedy Westem Maryland Wholesale Mr 8zMrs Sylvester Whltmore Woodsboro Lrvestock Sales A Frrend L S I 9 , . 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Alban Tractor Co Mrs Paul Baker Mr 8zMrs Sherldan Barber Mr 8zMrs George Barrrck W1ll1am H Bartgxs Paul Baugher Mr 8zMrs Haller Best Mr Joseph Brashears Brown's Barber Shop Mr 8tMrs Charles Burner Mr 8zMrs Ira Caldwell Jr Cannon Shoe Store Mrs Joyce Clmgan 57 Betty Cramer Creager's Furnxture Store Mr 8:Mrs Harry Crum Colomal Jewelry Store Rlchard E Cook 58 Mr 8zMrs Alv1e Covell Mr 8tMrs Andrew Cox Davey's Drner Mr 6rMrs Herman Dav1s Delphy's Sports Store Mrs Gertle Denn 8zMrs Thomas Denn dz Mrs James Derry 5555 8zMrs Paul Dmterman Drrect To You Gas Earle's Shoes Wllllam L Ensor Wxllxam L Ensor, Jr H Elwood Frller Mr 8zMrs Harry Flller Robert F1ror Mrs Cecelra Flemlng Mr 8rMrs Laverne Fogle Frederrck Optrcal Co Frederxck Produce Co Mrs Thelma Frock Mr 8zMrs Wxllard Gaver Beulah Getzandanner Glade Valley Mllllng Co fwoodsboroj Doc Gladhrll '56 John Gladhlll '55 Glass and Mrrror Shop Glorxa s Beauty Shop Mr 8zMrs Russell Grable Mr 8zMrs John Green Mrs I.1lJ1an Green Betty Grossnrckle Daryl Hawkms '58 Mr W Earl H3Wk1HS Mr 8:Mrs Edgar Heflm Eddle Hobbs 8rMrs Earl Hoffmaster 8zMrs J Harold Hooper 8zMrs Clyde Homer 8zMrs Lawrence Hevner 8zMrs Henry Huffman 8rMrs Lee Hummer Joe s Cleaners Karol's K1dd1e Shop Krnsey s Sharpenrng Servlce Carol Kettells '58 Mr 8zMrs Adam F Kope Howard F Lates Meat, nc The Leather Shop Mr 8zMrs Glenn Lenhart Jr Mr 8rMrs Roy Lenhart Lewrs' Servlce Statlon Omer Long Martm Ford Sales Mrs Eleanor Marts Mr 8zMrs Elmer J Measell 555555 Mary Mlllhouse Mr 8zMrs Gxlbert M1lls Rosa Moberly '58 Mrs Normr Murphy Nea1's Garage New York Sample Shop Mary Nicholson 57 John Charles Nrcodemus L B Nlcodemus Mrs Mary Nxcodemus Mrs Pat Nlcodemus Bernard O'Br1en Mr 8zMrs Charles Oland J C Penney Co Melvxn Plttmger '58 Mr 8zMrs R S Poffenbarger Mrs Hallre Poole Mr 8zMrs Sherman Powell Mr 8zMrs Wrlham D Powell Prmceton Shoe Store Quynn's Hardware Ray's Servxce Mr 6zMrs Robert Rexdt J 1 Rel1able Junk Co Remsberg s Jewelry Store Renn Pontrac R1ce's Color Center Arthur Rrckle Mr 8zMrs Dorsey Rrppeon Rev Frank Rosenberger Royer's Restaurant Mr 8zMrs Lee R Saylor Schroeder's Men's Wear Sclar s Clothrng Store Mr 8zMrs Maynard Shelton Mrldred Shoemaker Jo Atlee Shry Mrs Clara Shryock Wayne Slerbet Patsy Srmpson '57 Mr 8zMrs Harry O Smxth James Smrth '56 Mr Ralph B Smxth Florence Sorrentmo Southern Restaurant Mrss Betty Spe chts Mr 8zMrs George C Stauffer J H Stauffer 8zSon Mr 8zMrs Nelson Stauffer Mr 8zMrs Roland Stover Mr 8zMrs Robert Stull Mr 8aMrs Charles Swomley Wayne Swomley '58 Textrle Town Mr 8zMrs James Thomas Mr 8zMrs Gllmore Trout Mr Glenn Trout Tyler s Jewelry Store Wachter Camera Center Walkersvrlle Bank Waysxde Radxo Servrce Mr 8zMrs Ohver Weddle Mr 8zMrs Walter Weldner Harold Wh1tmore '57 Ellen W1les Z1mmerman's Florrst Ralph B Zlmmerman '29 Mr 8zMrs Ray B Zlmmerman Mr 8zMrs Roger Zrmmerman Sandy Zrmmerman '58 . . 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