Clear Spring High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Clear Spring, MD)
- Class of 1953
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We, the TRAILBLAZER Staff, are proud and happy to pre- sent to you the 1953 edition of the TRAILBLAZER --of Clear Spring High School. Our one sincere wish is that in future years, when you leaf through these pages, you will recall the smiles, dreams, and activities of '53. Sincerely yours, Sclitow, an We wish to congratulate George Eksteins, '52, for drawing original picture for the title Trailblazer . I selected the name, Trailblazer , for our school's first yearbook because, our forefathers, the pioneers of America, expanded and blazed trails through the wilderness to procure their livelihood. In like manner, when we graduate from high school, we, too, shall be blazing our own trails through life, seeking a living of our own. To me this title seems especially appropriate for our yearbook because Clear Spring is located near the base of the Appalachian Moun- tains which was indeed a great barrier to the early trail blazers of our country. One of the main pioneer trails was our present highway route 40 on which Clear Spring is located. The proximity of this route in- fluenced me in choosing Trailblazer . David Walrath, '50 Alma Mater By Class of '53 I All hail to Clear Spring High! All hail to the blue and gold! We'll cherish thy name forever; Thy praises will e'er be told. Chorus Alma Mater, Alma Mater, We raise our voices high. Our joyful pride to sing For dear old Clear Spring High! II All hail to Clear Spring High! You stand in reverence there! Among majestic mountains, A symbol sublime and fair. III All hail thy glorious name, We pledge our loyalty, To thee our Alma Mater, We'll sing for eternity! We, the Seniors of 1953, wish to dedicate this edi- tion of the TRAILBLAZER to our former classmates, Doris Moore and Lorraine Mills. Although they have departed from us, their warm friendship will always be kept in our hearts. 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Academic ... Needlecraft Club ... Art Service ... Fashion Designer ... You're not a kiddin’ CHARLES S. BURGER Charlie .... Vocational Agriculture ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Navy ... I don't believe it. CHARLES W. CLOPPER Salty ... Academic ... Varsity Club ... Dancing Club ... Physical Education Teacher Holy Gosh!” FAYE L. EICHELBERGER Ike ... Academic ... Thespian Club ... Business Vocation ... Now, look! MARA A. EKSTEINS Mara” ... Academic Varsity Club ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Linguist ... Oh, shucks! BETTY J. FAITH Betsy ... Vocational Home Economics •.. Dancing Club ... Ambition: Telephone Oper- ator .... Is that so? DORIS E. GOSSARD Sally ... Academic ... United Nations and Thespian Club ... Ambition: Nursing... Gee mon tee! BEULAH L. HART Charlie ... Vocational Home Economics ... FHA ... Ambition; Undecided .. That's what you think. V. MARIE HORSMAN Horsie ... Academic .. Thespian and Typing Clubs ... Ambition: Nursing ... Good gorsh 'a mighty! JACK L. FAITH Flake ... Vocational Agriculture ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Navy ... I'll be darn. GEORGE HARNISH George ... Vocational Agriculture ... FFA ... Dancing Club ... RUTH A HOLBERT Ruthie ... General ... Needlecraft and Typing Clubs ... Ambition: Teacher MAX T. KLINE Macie ... Vocational Agriculture ... Dancing .... Ambition: Undecided ... Sick as a dog. PHYLLIS L. KLINE Sid ... Vocational Home Economics ... Ambition: Undecided ... Sure BETTY L. McCARTY Bet ... Vocational Home Economics ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Marriage ... Some RUTH A. MELLOTT Ruthie ... Vocational Home Economics ... FHA ... Ambition: Undecided ... 'T guess. JANICE D. MILLER Dot ... Vocational Home Economics ... FHA ... Ambition: Undecided ... Don't let it worry you. DONALD LUCAS Don ,.. General ... Ambition: Mortician Varsity Club ... HILDA M. MELLOTT Twin ... Vocational Home Economics ... FHA ... Ambition: Undecided .. You don’t say so! MARY E. MICHAEL Mike ... Academic Thespian and United Nations Club ... Ambition: Teacher ... ROBERT F. MILLS Bob ... Vocational Agriculture ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Undecided .. You're crazy! MASON B. MUNDEY Mace ... Vocational Agriculture ... Ambition: Teacher S. MARIE ROBINSON Sue ... General ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Housewife ... Fiddle Sticks! MILDRED M. SECREST Casey ... Academic ... Needlecraft Club ... Varsity Club ... Ambition: Marry a farmer.. You're a cruisin' for a brusin'.” RONALD E. SHANK Banny ... General ... Audio Visual Aid ... Marine Air Corps ... Sure! Sure! PEGGY J. MURRAY Peg ... General ... Dancing Club ... Typing Club ... Ambition: Secretary ,.. Pity Sakes! BERKLEY C. ROHRER Sonny ... General ... Dancing Club ... Varsity Club ... Oh, you Babe! GLORIA A. SHANK Cookie ... Academic Varsity Club ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Secretary ... Are you though? GUY E. SHENEBECK GUY” ... General ... Dancing Club ... Ambition; Electrician ... ROBERT L. SHOEMAKER Pid ... Vocational Agriculture ... FFA ... Ambition: Farming ... ”1 told you I E. DOYLE STOTLER Tuck” ... General ... Varsity Club ... Ambition: Navy ... Oh. yeah? SANDRA J. STOUFFER Sandra ... Academic .. Thespian Club ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Secretary ... Did ja, though? FRED A. SUFFECOOL Suffe” ... Vocational Agriculture ... FFA ... Ambition: Navy ... Yes. indeed. L. GEAN STEELE Gean ... Academic Dramatics Club ... Ambition: Teacher ... What do you think? JANET M. STOTLER Sis ... General... Dancing ... Ambition: Typist ... O' my! CAROL A. SUFFECOOL Carol ... Academic Thespian Club ... United National Club .. Ambition: Teacher ... Are you though? JANEM. SUFFECOOL Janie ... General .. Thespian Club ... Ambition: Telephone Operator ... MAXINE M. TAYLOR Max ... General ... Dramatics Club ... Typing Club ... Ambition: Typist ... Crazy people DENVER H. TRUMPOWE1 Shag ... General ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Mortician ... Yeah! DORIS M. YOUNKER Younk ... Academic Varsity Club ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Medical Secretary. Beg my ignorance. CLASS OFFICERS ERIC E. TRITCH Eric ... Academic ... Varsity Club ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Radio, T. V. Technician ... DONALD F. YEAKLE Flagle ... General ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Storekeeper ... ERNEST SAMPSON Sam ... Vocational Agriculture ... Dancing Club ... Ambition: Farmer ... Yeah! 'AWWr.MwWU imimmim Wfln4 «I VWV. WWMWWH «; a 6 V w 4tMM j'n«‘ «w «(• ; A V,9 WV« ' « • « 3« «wm a iw mwn f ) ii n iwuXiMflK. MW ]? % «« MAIOR TO 0C CvUEST SFtAKCftlOMiaH r nwh Ww f« H t s ± vmtV M mmws attu v+Pftr S ttWcO X3 ttCWWH «f + J ±JOt W7 « JtMH. ja«w wt cu ' • __ ■ i T1 VTiwti v -ri« Tm f.r v (ww ., flAk A CESTI VA L «son fMpwi teairf wc vrm 0 1 r ; a . w ......— —-- Vu W • .v £ a g«' • « 0b«. Mk ----- -v - ...t . ‘•.-f -H wvm naxy- w. m im poi « 1 WWWW « r M p •Wit: ' BMMfcWJWi Ml HtWHkGH SCHC PlAUS WE P 0NE.0F UR UtAJ ■Kiwnw 9 g ry twtfvtujv1 w i.' 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Rankin S. Reed M. Reid R. Repp D. Hart E. Reed J. Skrapa M. Han J. McCarty D. Brewer D. Hudson F. Shenebeck I. Blair M. Bowers W. Shank P. Yeakle J. C. Miller R. Hovermale R. Poole S. Bowers J. Faith S. Repp K. Taylor C. Haines M. Keefer M. Best L. Mills E. Hose A. Shives C. Spade J. King R- Harbaugh W. Devers I. Farrow A. Suite P. Miller P. King R. Fields R. Trumpower H. Reed K. Bloyer D. Betts C. Sword G. Cline F. Re veil M. Grove C. Starliper E. Sprecker H. Pereschuk M. Graves C. Albright R. Carpenter e v. V- I ft fc t. ■ 8 i ? r } T I I _ 9 A First row, left to right: Elizabeth Hull, Fern Faith, Jean Yost, Ida Trumpower, Martha Mills, Alice Hart, Shirley Suffecool, Cora Rosenberry, Barbara McCarty, Dorothy Snyder. Second row: Henry Mills, John Mills, William Murray, Roseallie Bussard, Shirley Lapole, Helen Repp, Darlene Weist, Ronald Mellott, Harold Zimmerman, John Pereschuk, Mr. James. Third row: Marvin Farrow, Floyd Benfield, Oris Miller, Kenneth Clopper, Karl Skrapa, Ernest Rubeck, Richard Pierce, Donald Shoemaker, John Shank, Don Zimmerman. 9 B First row, left to right: Herman Chaney, Mary Mills, Josephine Flannigan, Rose Marie Bussard, Dolores Keefer, Esther Mills, Carrie Mills, Beverly Star- lifter, Joyce Hovermale, Riley Andrews. Second row: Wayne Johnson, Amos Mills, Donald Burger, Mary Middlekauff, Betty Shank, Frank Mills, Kenneth Kriner, Eddie Repp, Charles Cunningham. Third row: Rowland Clopper, Ranny Farmer, Clayton More- land, Mark Horst, Bobby Sabine, Archie Shirley, Richard Baker, Lester Smith. First row, left to right: Ray Hovermale, Barry Cohen, William Parsley, Delbert Mills, Lawrence Snyder, Charles Ernst, Sonny Clopper, Robert Boswell. S A First row, left to right; Paul Hart, Max Reed, Julia Stevens, Donald Reed, Carleda Timmons, Charles Brennen, Janet Taylor, Donald Bishop. Second row, left to right: Lee Mills, Louise Secrest, Anna Gehr, Frances Rubeck, Doris Suffecool, Bertha Bowers, Adele Suder, Joyce Schelle, Pat Prough, Nellie Trumpower, Shirley Grove, Margaret Drury. Third row, left to right: Wendell Gladhill, Leroy Smith, Richard Divelbliss, Donovan Kretzer, Kenneth Faith, Richard Romaine, Fred Hose, Jack Kerns, Sammy Higgins. Geraldine Gilman, Miss Newcomer. First row, left to right: Mary Boppe, Doris Davis, Patricia Eavey. Maxine Robinson, Shirley Albright, Jean Bridendolph, Elaine Mills, Mary Hofe, Virginia Bartles. Second row, left to right: Fred Swork, Dick Kriner, Frank Carpenter, Charles Dickey, Ann Stouffer, Cora McCarty, Patricia Hovermale, Jesse Shoemaker, Glenn Western, William Coe, Russell Hovermale, Mr. Murray. Third row, left to right: Estel King, Thomas Yeakle, Richard Shirley, Frank Kelly, Gerald Sword, John Sword, Jack Parker, Robert Kline, Robert HawbaKer, Paul Mills, Junior Weist, Ronald Sprecher. SC First row, left to right: Dorothy Whittington, Ruby McCarty, Patty Boyd, Carolyn Schelle, Corrine McClanathan, Loretta Hart, Helen Kline, Betty Starliper, Alta Lesher, Sharon Shupp. Second row, left to right: Ruth Dick, Frances Bussard, Carlene Brown, ihomas Blair, Kenneth Hart. Jay Benfield, Carl Drury Edward Bridendolph, Edna Pine, Barbara Hose, Dakota Betts, Mr. Strlte. Third row. left to right: Terry Hovermale, Allen Martin, Michael Mills, William Crtlly, Teddy Serig, James Grove Gene Stevens, Terry Miles, Tommy Tedrick, Donald Kesselring, Donald Reid, Richard Mills. 7 A Front row, left to ngnt: Shirley Reed, Sonja Betts, Phyllis Malcolm. Kay Suffecool, Margaret King, Mae King, Mary Jo Warner, Marianne Clopper, Elizabeth Johnson, Sally Carpenter. Second row: Tommy Altman, Fred Shirley, Anna Day- mude, Shirley Myers, Edith Blair. Jo Bowers, Patricia Parslet, Sonja Kayser, Betty Lou Hawbaker, Gladys Sharon, Corlin Reed, Betty Lou Henson, David Shaw, Miss Ander- son. Third row: Arthur Pittman, Richard Mills, Kenneth Hart, Tommy Firey, Oscar Dickey, Ron- ald Moore, Robert Shank, Donald Taylor, Fred Hull, Melvin Tosten, Franklin Mills, Jerry Hart. 7 B First row, left to right: Dorothy Mills, June Jones, Joyce Moore, Mary Hose, Mildred Cunningham, Nancy Keefer, Mary St. Clair, Cornelia Lohman, Mary Ellen Secrest, Jean Jones. Second row: Ralph Suffecool, Wayne Angle, Jerry Johns, Eleanor Suder, Shirley Peck, Cleta Higgins, Rose Deeds, Lois Horst, Patsy Shank, Laura Hov- ermale, Donovan Carbaugh, Ray Mills. Third row: Ronald Slaves, Terry DeLouney, David Repp, Fred Robinson, Merrill Pereschuk, Gary Knepper, Calvin Mills, Earl Mills, Donald Boward, Richard Shoemaker, Max Hawbaker, Miss Kendle. 7 C First row, left to right: Jean Shoe- maker, Jean Hose, Ruby Moreland, Ruby Shoemaker, Hilda Mummert, Faye Mills, Lula Belle Reed, Vir- ginia Faith, Verda Poole, Bessie Murray. Second row: Rollin Farrow, Gary Shank, Terry Hull, Judy Ro- mine, Phyllis Harne, Jane Weaver, Kay Collier, Mary Louise Dick, Carolyn Griffith, Lawrence Smith, Noel Mills, John Rosenberry. Third row: Jack Sword, Milton Hart, Boyd Robinson, Gary Boyd, Neal Naines, David King, Thomas Snyder, Ted Poole, Teddy Hovermale, Joseph Mundey, Charles Reed, Robert Smith. 1. Seeing Double 2. After the game 3. Three musketeers 4. Hold her tight 5. Trespassing Lasses 6. Jolly Juniors 7. Parlez-vous francais? 8. Caught in the act 9. Hi-school Sweethearts 10. Age of Innocence 11. Watch the Birdie 12. Bloomer Girls 13. Four Aces 14. Dizzy Dames 15. Guess Who? 16. Juveniles 17. Time Out 18. Homeward Bound 19. Merry Christmas 20. What's your school's name? 21. Ain't we devils? 22. Silly Sophomores 23. Comrades 24. Snowbirds 2 5. Some Crew 26. Ay'round the corner 27. 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Smith Marshall Moore Gwendolyn Kendle Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seibert Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manuel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haugh Mr. William Murray Mrs. Bessie H. Snyder Nellie K. Newkirk Alice Imhoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert May Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shank We wish to thank them for their help in recording our school year in this book. Sincerely, The Annual Staff wfc a • OK M bM4'. 4igOM+to 9 i 4W MW f tsM «Mfffl . i fM««uof.nMW' ' 4MWW MK «Mj|MU WMUMI •' 4 b+ 4k W5 mHttstai jpmvmv awMRww «W V Sl WW WJWHif 'WfW. a rvy WWJflH M WNN w rnMni 'mrnmmmrn XaMWTKV . jw MNM . X3 ’Su MA «•AKNfctffry tfMWW M MWM « 9 GALA FESTIVAL « « ; v KS w e m m M t OWMM X«A «O0GU WPJAVWtT r.- v MAYOR TO tac GUEST SPEAKER TONIGHT ■'t'r.uu£ + neat Mt Ah t to«« M W . ■ t y 6MX Ma «fc¥ ? HAWTW«MWW1, - Vv A'Ov-r «TO -.Ww OU « .VWMC •VhWA tft SWttfc J 1 M0M ttfc «VHWtMKV WR H1W HIGH SC pians wtiar i ONE. OP OUK V. c ms £ WkW kftiwxa (UW t Wli AZWU A«jqw WTe tfFT SSSfBK? 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Washington St. Room 102 Specializing In Shaping Only Appointment: Hag.-5833 M. Perry Porterfield, Prop. 118 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, Maryland Compliments of SAUM S Your Musical Needs CREDIT JEWELERS Pianos—Tape Recorders Television--Radios 21 Jonathar t. Hagerstown, Maryland Hagerstown’s Keepsake Diamond Dealer Records--Sheet Music MUSIC STORE 41 S. Potomac St. Hagerstown Phone 1484 n o V' FLOWER S-HOR J4 23 N. Jonathan St. Flowers For All Occasions Phone 968 men s i hop Mens’ and Boys’ Wear 28-30 N. Jonathan St. Grice Bldg. SEMLEER Me FADD 1 N CO. The Best In Athletic Equipment Complete Outfitters For All Your Needs 9 W. Washington St. Phone 43 Paints -Glass - Mir rors Truscon Steel Products PAINT 4 GLASS 45 W. Franklin St. Compliments of ARMY 4 NAVY STORE 53 West Franklin St. Socks, Ties Jackets, Sweaters Stationery--School Supplies 25 N. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Maryland Phone 1093 or 4508 Compliments of C Hunting and Fishing License ENRICHED ayt “The House of Hocus Pocus 1 NO. Where Coffee Is Always On The House Stationery and School Supplies Clear Spring, M.D. at St. Paul’s 9 Miles West of Hagerstown on Route 40 Hagerstown, Maryland Compliments of -A rO The Finest In Farm Machinery Charles E. Shaw of Hagerstown 76-78 West Lee St. 06 i is HAT SHOP Keepsake Diamonds Watches J EWELR Y Hancock News Stand Newspapers, Hunting and Hancock, Maryland Fishing License “Something From The Jeweler Soft Drinks Always Something Special” Watch Repairing Compliments of . T+iE Compliments of r f] o nMy RESTAURANTS -HARDWARE C ? of Hancock, Maryland Hancock, Maryland Kirk and Truax Compliments of Compliments of of The S} ? DEPARTMENT V'C ftf'man STORE C-HEVROLET CO. Hancock, Maryland Hagerstown, Maryland Hancock, Maryland (? nw 4 Q'H'tte’ Pcis)iA-n'S 'ine Department Store Hancock, Maryland RESTAURANT Clippercraft Clothes Florsheim Shoes Adams Hats Arrow Shirts Hancock, Maryland ELEVATOR C O. BIG SPRING STORE ELEVATOR Grain - -Coal--Feed Quality and Service With Courtesy Phone Clear Spring 2351 Charlton, Maryland Donald Newkirk, Proprietor Grain, Coal, Feed, Building Supplies, Electrical Equipment and General Merchandise Telephone: Clear Spring 2431 Big Spring, Maryland Compliments of STORE C O. VARIETY ' STORE Phone 622-J11 Clear Spring Frozen Food Lockers Hagerstown, Maryland Phone 4391 City Market Stall--53 Clear Spring, Maryland Compliments of n n i. MARKET Lb l U GROCERY Meats and Groceries Phone 414 1 Clear Spring, Maryland 1) ANTIETAM PAPER COMPANY, INC. Paper and Paper Products Phone 1988 Hagerstown, Maryland THE CLEAR SPRING NATIONAL BANK Clear Spring, Maryland Commercial Banking, Farm Loans and Auto Financing Your Patronage Solicited We Never Outgrow The Need For MILK Compliments of Die. DAVID R.. BREWER. Member of the Board of Education -HARDWARE Clear Spring, Maryland Phone: 2691 D. W MATUTINI Sporting Goods Headquarters $) Phone Clear Spring 2791 Phone 314 Hancock, Maryland CAMERA SHOP 111 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, Maryland Phone 130 Fashion Footwear 19 M. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Maryland U O-H M Do $ CO. Clothing and Furnishings For Men and Boys 27 N. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Maryland MEYERS BERHSON Complete Home Furnishers 4 1-43 West Franklin Street Opposite Post Office Hagerstown, Maryland Phone 1629 1 N Co Wholesale, Hardware Hagerstown, Maryland Buy From Your Local Dealer T-HE Compliments of C7 A Public Square Cy Hagerstown, Maryland Watches - -Diamonds --Jewelry Specializing In “IT’S OK TO OWE KAY Dresses--Coats --Suits 40 W. Washington St. For Juniors Hagerstown, Maryland Juniors Admiring BALFOUR CLASS RINGS D. 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