Clear Spring High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Clear Spring, MD)
- Class of 1958
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We have caught glimpses here and there of the students, faculty, and the activities at C, H.S, , so that in years to come they will not fade from memory, You, the students and faculty, have made this book, We, the staff, have merely preserved it through word and picture, And now, we hand your school year back to you in the form of this book - the tenth edition of the Trailblazer. HILDA MUMMERT Editor THE SENIOR CLASS DEDICATES THE 1958 TRAILBLA ZER TO MR, FINDLEY CLOPPER who served this high school faith- fully for fourteen years, He was honored and respected by all who knew him, BORN NOVEMBER 6, 1891 DIED MAY 21, 1956 PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The Trailblazer Staff and Sponsor are to be congratulated for an excellent job, It is a pleasure to delegate responsibility to members of the fac- ulty and student body and then observe the job finished in an excellent manner, This is a primary function of education - experiences that will help develop good citizens, Today, as never before, our nation needs good citizens who will think for themselves and not be led on by false goals. This development is our aim, both in school and in com- munity life. Our policy of democratic participation in student body activities is evidence of good leaming experiences. Citizenship is de- veloping all day, every day, You, the members of the Trailblazer Staff, are laying a firm foundation for the citizens of tomorrow. RICHARD T, WHISNER Principal KQVI- I I . Q . I PKNJKJI-I I . U a fl'1NuIJI-1 I' I' . I A flixu JLTY .. FACULTY .. FACULTY FACUL Y . F TY. . . FACULTY... FACULTY... FACULT . FA L ...FACULTY. . . FACULTY. . . FACULTY. . . FAC A LTY FACULTY. . . FACULTY. . . FACULTY . .. ACU TY. . .AI CULTY...FACULTY...FACULTY...F CU -TY... FACULTY... FACULTY... FA ULT ...FACU Al 1 Y. .. FACULTY... FACULTY... FAC T ...CACULTQ . FACULTY. . . FACULTY.. . FACUL ..FACULTY . ACULTY...FACULTY...FACULT . .FACULTY...Fg f ULTY.. . FACULTY... FACULTY. ACULTY . . . FA-.jf TY . . . FACULTY.. . . FACULTY. . ACULTY. . . FACULAQ ...FACULTY.. FACULTY . F CULTY.. FACULTY FACULTY... FACULTY...FA. LTY . . . FACULTY . . CULTY . . . FACULTY '. . . FA TY... FACULTY... FA . -TY...FACULTY...FAC ' ...FACULTY...FACUf K FACULTY Y FACULT Q A FACULTY FACUL FACULTY 'FACULTY LCULTY . 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WILLIAM H, BABYLON Administrative Assistant, 9th, 12th Science, Physics, B, S, , M, Ed, , Washington College, University of Maryland, Hobbies: Photography, Hunting, Gardening, Woodworking , Leather- crafts, Hunting, Fishing, Tennis, Oil Paints, WILLIAM C, CARR 4th-12th Instrumental Music, B, , Music, West Virginia University. Hobbies: Reading, Record Collec- ting, HOWARD C, ALLISON 9th-12th Mathematics, B, S, , Edu- cation, West Virginia University, ELVIN M. COVERT General Shop, B, S, , Education, West Virginia University, Hobbies: Stamp Collecting, Art Work, vu M'0'rq 'Kon' 'MU mpg, P p wie. PATRICIA D. DANTZIC RUTH A, DIXON WILLIAM C, GRIMM llfhl 12th EHSUSUS A. B. : Potomac 7th, 8th Music, Chorus, 9th, 10th '7th, 8th, 9th Science, A, B, 5 Shep- State College, Frostburg Stare Latin, B.S. 5 West Chester State herd College, West Virginia Uni- Teachers, Shepherd College. Teachers College, versity, University of Maryland, Hobby: Family, Comell University, ROBERT E, HAMILTON, IR, DONALD C. HAUGH JOAN HULL Practical Arts, B, A, , Elementary 11th Consumers Educationg 11th 7th-12th Artg B, S, g University of Education, Shepherd College, World Geography, 10th Biology: the State of New York, New Paltz Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting, A, B, g Towson State Teachers Col- State Teachers College, lege, Western Maryland College. Hobby: Art Work, Hobb ies: Carpentry, Gardening, kQ Is.:s:aa::ssmee:ere asszf,, V- V , - -, FREDHUCK C, LESHER JAMES E, MANUEL JANE H, MCCAFFERTY 9th English, Ancient History, A, B,g Physical Education, A, B, , M, A, g Guidance, B, A, , M, A, g Chatam, Gettysburg College, Shepherd College, George Washing- University of Maryland, George Hobby: Woodworking, ton University, Washington University, WILLIAM F, MURRAY 8th Coreg Frostburg State Teachers College, Shepherd, University of Maryland, Hobby: Reading, Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting. ELEA NOR PROKSA 12th Office Practice, 10th, 11th, 12th Typing, B, S, , Business Educa- tion, Indiana State Teachers Col- lege, Pennsylvania State University, Hobbies: Knitting, Reading, Hobbies: Photography, Cera mics, EMERSON RIDENOUR 8th, 9th Scienceg 10th Math: B,S, , Agricultural Education, Frostburg State Teachers College, University of Maryland, Hobby: Farming, K 'W-Q-v.. F ss 153: JAMES A, RIEDTHALER 7th Core, B, S, , Commerce, Ohio University, Hobby: Gardening, JOANNE H, ROCKWELL 10th, 12th English, 10th-12th Jour- nalism, 12th Psychology, A, B, g Findlay College, Hobbies: Reading, Embroidering, LUCILLE SHULTZ. THEODORE SNYDER 11th, 12th Typing, Shorthand, 12th lth-8th Coreg Towson State Teach- Bookkeepingg B.A.g Shepherd Col- ers College, John Hopkins, Univer- lege, sity of Maryland, PHYLLIS SALTER 9th-12th Home Economics, A. B, , Education, Fairmont State College. West Virginia University, Hobby: Sewing. DOROTHY M, STAHL 10th World History, 11th-12th French, Journalism, B,S, , Educa- tion, Shippensburg State Teachers College, Penn, State, Hobbies: Playing Violin, Making Novelties, Leathercraft, ---fi-M -fe-iw-imwwwfffvlxmw ' -mme smm ' :sv M., , BEVERLY STARLIPER CAROL TROUTMAN ANN TUCKERLMN 5011001 Secretary: Clear Spring High 7th, 8th Mathematics, B. S. . Educa- Physical Education, B, S, , Education, School '56, tion, Frostburg State Teachers Col- Ohio University, Ohio State Univer- lege, sity. Hobbies: Knitting, Family, E, SPENCER WARE HILDA L, WORTHINGTON On leave - 1957-58 11th, 12th Social Studies, A, B. , 8th-10th Mathematics, B, S., Bridge- ELISE BOUNDS M, A, 5 Duke University, Columbia water College, Juniata College, Librariang A. B, g Hood College, University, Western Maryland College, Hobbies: Stamps, Antiques, Hobby: Bowling, . , SENIORS. . . SENIORS . . . SENIORS . SENIO . ..SEN1ORS . . . SENIORS . . . SENIORS . . . SEP IRS . . . SENIORS . . . SENIORS . . . 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SENIORS . . . ssmoas . . .SENIORS . .. E IORS...SENIORS...SEN!ORS...SENIORS..-SE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ,l 1 pi f Seated, left to right: Virginia Faith, Sonja Blair, Jean Shoemaker, Hilda Mummert, Standing: Mrs Rockwell, Miss Dantzic, Mr. Ware, Advisors, PRESIDENT ---- - -Jean Shoemaker VICE PRESIDENT - - - ' ' Sonja Blair SECRETARY - - - - Virginia Faith TREASURER - - - - - Hilda Mummert FLOWER White Lily COLORS: Maroon and White MOTTO: Work and success go hand in hand, vw 3434314 f '93 Q QQ wig' 4-wp Si Wi My 1 H Cf ,M M. 'uf ww gwgm Q. wgzfkmii X? F A xx ww W mm wwgxxa Q X 42 1533? 'iii s, 593 in MMM .Q S W-wmv ' K 'f S2215 1 .- f. V? .X 7 L' A , V2 Q,1l ,H X K Q2 -- - 5537? fi-1 - . Lssaswf Q4,,,, x , gg, 5,5 Wife, 1?w5zi1 1 WSi55ff DONOVAN CHARLES CARBAUGH Il Academic Basketball 2,3,4: Soccer 4: Junior Class President: Band 1.2.3, President 4: Trailblazer 3.4: Senior Class Assembly: Audio Visual Aid 2: Boys' State 4. Hobby: Sports Ambition: Chemical Engineer MA RIA NNE ELIZABETH CLOPPER Marianne Academic Cheerleader 1,3,4g FTA 3.4: Voice Staff 43 Fieldball 2,33 Chorus 2: Student Council 3: Senior Class Assembly: FNA 4: Girls' State 4. Hobby: Drawing Ambition: Nursing DONALD LEE BOWARD Donnie Academic Audio Visual Aid 2,3, Vice President4 Senior Class Play: Basketball 2.3,4: Baseball 33 Boys' State 4. Hobby: Sports Ambition: Air Force SALLY RUTH CARPENTER Sally Commercial Basketball 3.4: Fieldball 2,3,4g Soft- ball 2,3g FTA 4. Hobby: Sports Ambition: Undecided , wx , . .,,.. is fy.. ,V Q i SW f mia ' M 5 xg. 4 1, 1 .: 5152, 1. Q 'I ' :I A , -ggi S7 W.-Q M., F' f ' E , ,m,. ,Q KMA 4 3 I M w 1 L , 1 x , M Q ' Q' .4 4 si 'M 2 M 4 ,WM Y, , f -,w M ' w ifi ,. at MS ' v Q N ax , sm-:x , , W.:-, f V - ' ,few lim 1 1. f TWD elif' -a n ,ft A..,A.. U lr x f ,Q QWQGQYQEE' Nffilma 1 'F xi? ' A if 3 gd 95535 fr ' ff ffl ' ' , f ,.,, - if -' '- .. L ,X mn 5 'Wm y ...H IOANN GORDON Il Commercial Chorus 2.4: Trailblazer 4g Voice Staff 4. Hobby: Driving Ambition: Work for Airlines PHYLus MAE HARNE Phyllis COIl'lIl'IBl'Ci3l Chorus 2.4. Hobby: Driving Ambition: Airline Reservationist . ,, mm H lv1 2m THOMAS EUGENE FIREY ll Academic Soccer 1,2,3, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 1, 2,3, Co-Captain 4g Baseball 1, 2,33 Voice Staff 1, 2,3g Student Council 2, Vice President 3, President 4g Senior Class Assembly, Hobby: Sports Ambition: College MARY CAROLYN GRIFFITH Carolyn General Art Service 2,3,4. Hobby: Reading Ambition: College ' Q 12-. -...Q .f u.. - .ff , biEa?yOf. K Q? W. L,f. . . F. :Qi ,,,iVi?iQ-1---U ifsisf ., .ssxssw g i , '3 lg. Q k Nw ,, 1-M se W fs ig , .. :,. J Pr 5 :fi WWW. .,wz,..i,m.5,g . ii , gkii,, , .,A.W , L. W . s 2.-as 1. zz --.mu ' . .- ' fi1?f5M wg ' il fi? if 11111 Q .9 Qq ffxf W' if m ,I fm: . ., , ,z .. W. . -:sq ,A :..w. M, ' Tis ' Vi.: fig: -HGH? .. 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Hobby: Reading, Sports Ambition: Air Force FREDERICK MARSHALL HULL Satch General Service Club. ' Hobby: Htmting, Fishing Ambition: Undecided iff9vwnsmmess,fe:1mW i , ,:.u+ f 2mwi :f1:::fs, OLCA MAE KING fl M3671 General Art Service Club 1,2,3,4. Hobby: Art, Typing Ambition: College Liv-M .Q A M5134 it i. 4. '-Irv .W CORNELIA ANN LOHMAN Ann Commercial Chorus 2,4. Hobby: Dancing, Roller Skating Ambition: Undecided JEAN LAVONNE JONES lljeanif Commercial Varsity Choir Treasurer 4g Library Serv- ice 3. Ambition: Secretary GARY ALLEN KNEPPER ll Skip!! Academic Hobby: Civil War Study, Model Ships and Planes Ambition: Undecided Ywiwi ix . .f --ww A1 E -QE? x 49 Jw , f V5 72 J?Zfi51i5??5'a,. Tig Ji Aw ., f , W i I H ? 1 C psmfifzy .Mg j3SE.?3f'yz: 14 , W ' wit Y v ., L H3 ,wr .E fi E E -5 ':5 :u .-. Ji- +2 W'1?'f!Zsf? ' .331 'rf fl' 1 A I fa Q Ji x,,.5,,, Q21 ,F 7 ,gig Way Q Q S' ' 5 .. vpgfrzf, 1, f 'Vw ' S . 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Academic Band 1, Chorus 2, Student Council Sec- retary 2, Historian 3, FTA 3, Voice 3, 4g Trailblazer 3,45 FNA President 45 Senior Class Playg Senior Class Assembly Hobby: Collecting Records Ambition: Registered Nurse s :swing 1 ' ' 'Sufi ' fsis . ' i v ,M Nw' M1 L M WM ' 1 ., 1 Sw? M . A, y 22 1 ww 1: ..,'W,f , W 'W ' H Mhxw, mf iw-5-22511. w W W W M 1 Mu wi -W, i???g13?5'?iY?'5'33L M,-1 wQ,M , ,N ' 'va 5:- N ww! ' Qu, .i:1:,: m , 133 '. w w ' '-- A 'BW , K M 155 1 , 5? 2 gil C me flip F7 fem x , K V , 6 , s , Ax . Q W fy, f ' - is 05 f ,gif ' E- r 2 ji: f A ' ' ' ,,. fy .P 4 ' 21- 5 04 .: ff -V, ,E- 5 an 43 Q M, W, L, X1 W., X Q M Wim xiV:51i ' lwwwifqh J 5 -V 1 -2 ,Q W .Q ,NIE LN wfxiqe?-rfggew A.., Q 34- ffm 1,5 -1:1 ., g i wa ff- Mm Qifif ' iw-Jig? Q. 215, iii . .Q f Ei :is .qw ' A59 x 15.1 -fi 1? .N figq' , rp , ww M MV, -,NN Qgwlnhgwlul. NVQ, W Z, 'M , Ti 1 X 'I - '- f ww? ' 'u? ifiE:Ff Mis- W 'ff 2, '. K m i: 1 R r EM X n 463. +:v?jwgQ-QFM.. ,Q Hn.. W1 fghglgip A ,Q 5tY'R'lQi1 - MARY ELLEN SECREST Pud Commercial Cheerleader 1g Fieldball 3.4. Hobby: Roller Skating Ambition: Undecided PATRICIA RUTH SHANK Patsy Commercial Hobby: Sewing, Music, Skating Ambition: Seamstress JOHN HENRY ROSENBERRY Rose Academic Hobby: Swimming Ambition: State Policeman GARY LYNN Sl-IANK 'Gary' Commercial Voice 15 Basketball lg Soccer lg Trail- blazer 3,4g Audio Visual Aid 2.3.43 Senior Class Playg Senior Class Assembly Hobby: Photography Ambition: Aircraft Mechanic WL U WMM wi N-Q, A LLEN FREDERICK SHIRLEY Spike General Audio Visual Aid 2,3,4. Hobby: Model Airplanes Ambition: Air Force FRANCES JEAN SHOEMAKER N nl! A Commercial Senior Class President: Chorus 4: Library Service Club 3. Hobby: Skating Ambition: Typist DAVID EUGENE SHAW .l!Davel1 General Service Club 4: Voice 4. Hobby: Hunting Ambition: Undecided f-A. RONAL LEE SHIV ES Ronnie Commercial Hobby: Eating, Sleeping Ambition: Truck Driver ww. RUBY LOUISE SHOEMA KER ll Commercial Hobby: Skating Ambition: Secretary RUSSELL THOMAS SNXDER 'Jim Buck' General Service Club 4, Hobby: Hunting Ambition: Army RICHARD MICHAEL SHOEMAKER Dick General Service Club 4. Hobby: Baseball, Hnmting Ambition: Undecided ELMER LEROY SHUPP, IR, ll ll General Service Club 4. Hobby: Fishing Ambition: Army wmmz, ELEANOR MADELINE SUDER Eleanor Commercial Fieldball 3,45 Basketball 3,4g Voice Staff 4. Ambition: Secretary RALPH LEE SUFFECOOL llsuffyll General Hobby: Fishing, Hunting Ambition: Lawyer EDWARD CHARLES SPRINGER, JR llKittyll Commercial Ambition: Air Force Career KAY AMELIA SUFFECOOL !lKaylY Academic Senior Chorus 25 FTA 3. Ambition: Secretry DONALD LEE TAYLOR Doggie Commercial soccer 2.3, co-captain 4. Hobby: Sports Ambition: Truck Driver MAURI CE ELWIN TEDRI CK ll ll General Service Club 4: Audio Visual Aid 1. Hobby: Driving Ambition: Auto Mechanic IA CK COHEN SWORD nlackn Commercial Hobby: Avoiding Work Ambition: Air Force CHARLES GRANT TEDRICK Charlesy Academic Chorus 1: Varsity Basketball Manager 4 Hobby: Boating Ambition: Electrician : : ,irc ww, ffl' vu2tww1s:4:14221,:- swm Q LENA IA NE WEAVER anne.. Commercial Varsity Choir 4g Assistant Treasurer Stu- dent Council 4. Ambition: Clerical Work BETTY LEE WINTERS Betty Commercial FTA 4g Trailblazer 43 Library Service Club 4: Basketball 4. Hobby: Dancing Ambition: Secretary DAVID MELVIN TOSTEN Tink General Service Club 4. Hobby: Baseball, Hunting Ambition: Undecided NANCY LOUISE WILES Nancy General Library Service Club 3,4g Art Service Club 3.4. Hobby: Sewing Ambition: Typist C 1 'il Efl 1 1 fv ..f..i V Clwistvf ' 1 2 , 5 1 S3 4 . . .. ,.,S.ww,- , , Xuan. ww, ...Q Mau. Q .... 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NK DICK CUSHWA ARDIE DARBY SANDRA DELOUNEY JOYCE DIVELBLISS IOSEPHINE DRAPER JOANN DUFFEY LUCILLE EBY BEVERLY EICHELBERGER EDWARD CLOPPER KENNETH CLOPPER BRUCE CUNNIN GHA M WILLIE BOS WELL DA N IEL BO YD DONA L BRA GUNIER D ONNA BRA GUNIER ICANN BRAGUNIER JEAN CARBAUGH NANCY CHURCHEY LYNN CLARK RUTH HENDERSHOT BARBARA HENSON SARA HENSON DANIEL HOLLER EARL HOSE TOMMY HOSE LORETTA HOUPT GARY HOVERMA LE .o--, GEORGE GROV E WA YN E GRUBER CLA REN C E HA RT VERA MAE ERNST MADELYN FAITH PAUL FAUSNIGHT RUBY FIELD GEORGE FRUSH DOUGLAS GEARHART SA M GOSSARD TOM GOSSARD DOTTIE MURRAY EARL REID I DAVID REPP JENNY REPP LINDA SANDERS MARY LOU SHANK MARY SHIRLEY CECILIA SHOEMAKER JOYCE HOVERMALE LESTER IRVIN EUGENE LEE WARREN LEIGH EARL MEAGHER BEVERLY MILBURN I-MROLD MILES SANDRA MILLER 'X ,' 'I K wh, 'Wh A 1 ny 'ff' L L J l, W ' ++ M X U LEE WARD LEON WELCH GLORIA WHITE FRED YOUNKEE 1 JOAN TRUMPOWER HENRY TUCKER CAROL VANCE 1 if Y 1 E 'K f f f Q1 E tg All kiqyi. ,sz-, . 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Front row, left to right: Karen Stevens, Steve Tucker, Carole Mills, Russel Robinson, Charles Hull, Louise Horst, Lavonne Eby, Elaine Joy, Mary Jo Miles, Roy Michael, Second row: Patsy Smith, Joseph Myers, Tommy Emst, Betty Ann Miles, Joan Rosenberry, Delorse Mills, Cassie Seibert, Peggy Repp, Betty Ann Ernst, Paul Miller, Roger Bowers, Jerry Robinson, Third row: Ephriam Horst, Lee Ridenour, Linda Eavey, Emory Snyder, Sandra Miller, Edward Harne, Larry Mills, Connie Carbaugh, Allan John- son, Betty Sue Krontz, Mrs, Dixon, Front row, left to right: Betty Ann Kline, Paulette Mullin, Douglas Mills, Mary Ellen Hovermale, Patsy Lee, Wanda Mummert, Ester Trumpower, Larry Blair, Clifford Eby, James Myers, Second row: Mary Agnes Mullin, George Pine, Kenneth White, Gary Clopper, Phillips Carpenter, Judy Kretzer, Geraldine Ebersole, Barry Mason, Paul Bowers, Roy Shoemaker, Ronald Carbaugh, Lottie Merbaugh, Ronald Revell, F, C, Lesher, Third row: Roselyn Reid, Roy Vance, Nancy Taylor, George Moore, Patricia Black, Sidney Starliper, Terry Trumpower, Mason Long, Perry Bussard, Charles Hose, Lee Rhodes, Robert McCarty, Barbara Hart, i 'Y ... 91.3. tm.. 5158 Front row, left to right: Warren Hull, Amos Horst, Irene Peck, Thomas Repp, Fred Baker, Woodrow Henson, Lewis Eby, Carolyn Shupp, Nelson Sterling, Richard Johnson, Second row: Clarence Mellott, Joe Gehr, Stella Pentz, Retta Jean Mills, Bonnie Coldsmith, Ruby Paul, Mary Wiles, Karlus Bowling, Calvin Johnson, Ronald Sonders, E, Carleton Browne, Third row: Shirley Robinson, Charles Warner, Perry Hendershot, Richard Shirley, Don Shirley, Dick Hawbaker, Edgar Mills, Charles Wiles, Robert Kelley, Patsy Hart, 8-I may 3' Front row, left to right: Carol Mills, Michael Boyd, Freida Betts, Luanne Knepper, Carol Grove, Neal Gearhart, Michele Draper, Anthony Walchshauser, Jimmy Seibert, Joyce Mason, Second row: Bill Brewer, Gerald Shupp, Betsy Hoch, Regina Snyder, Shirley Bragunier, Alan Shank, Linda Black, Lynn Poole, David Staley, Sharon Shives, Barbara Miles, Charlotte Struckman, John Ankeney, David livin, Mrs, Hull, Third row: Janet Lesher, Ann Elwood, Emily Corwell, Alice Boswell, Sylvia Cushwa, Jack Haines, Donald Hosier, Harold Kline, Janice Shank, Carol Clopper, Carolyn Barkdoll, Bonnie Martin, Diann Bragunier, Y,-N ,352-11. I 1? aa lib at From row, left to right: James Mills, Judy Keefer, Donald Bowers, Joann Hart, Hillard Cunningham, Nancy Reed, Larry Frush, Richard Blair, Michael Albright, Nelson Gipe, Second row: Lauren Yost, Judith Henson, Almeda Michael, Patricia Best, Grace Beard, Vickie Churchey, Josephine Miles, Nancy Sanders, Robert Grove, Miss Troutman, Third row: Robert Robinson, Mary Long, Kay Hose, Leota Western, Betty Shirley, Patricia Shoemaker, Ellen Moats, Darlene Seburn, Charles Long, Kenneth Angle, 8 1 3 ,..,,,r..,WxSmmsw1om4sxmmqwwq sr-v EEEBI Front row, left to right: Nancy Hull, Betty Mills, Margie Winters, Steve Ardinger, Norman Mundey, Robert Staley, James Hastings, Alexander Nave, Howard Gruber, Darlene Manning. Second row: Bar- bara Hofe, Janet King, Faye Blair, Deana Hart, Bonnie Yeakle, Phroney Hose, Ruby Hendershot, Marian Bussard, Third row: Earl Henson, Richard Davis, Leroy Hart, Paul Price, Melvin Armstrong, Terry Hose, Charles Boppe, Frank King, Front row, left to right: Raymond Reed, Harold Keefer, Donna Kay Hull, Terry Shoemaker, Carolyn Keefer, Jesse Murray, Joann Burton, James Smith, Alfa Hart, Bernard Henson. Second row: Ruth Yost, Rosie Robinson, Norman Horst, Richard Robinson, Cecil Jones, F, Dale Trumpower, Bruce Boppe, David Myers, Helen White, Mr, Riedthaler, Third row: Josephine Ness, Lawrence Hull, Edward Hose, Victor Newlin, Robert Barkdoll, Franklin Murray, Paul Pine, Gloria Bean, Victoria Armstron, Alma Reed, 7-2 ml I C tl ti-3 Front row, left to right: Lloyd Alsip, Kay Hull, Theodore Rosenberry, Carl Hawbaker, Donald Mundey, Philip Burgan, William Burgan, Marie Cunningham, Gary Faith, Faye Etta Hutson, Second row: William Faith, Gary Gruber, Ruth Cunningham, Judy Grove, Glennie Robinson, Mildred Bowers, Ronald Henson, James Bishop, Gary Hawbaker, Albert Gehr, M.r, Grimm, Third row: Shirley Robinson, Rita Lightner, Lizzie Mills, Peggy Mills, Doris Dick, Roger Canfield, Charlene McAllister, Anna Jean Mullen, Kay Grove, Susan Dickey, Linda Repp, Robert Miles, l - 7-3 Front row, left to right: Rose Sanders, Rebecca Miner, Betty Jane Eby Royce Robinson Ida Henson Linda Snyder, David Baker, Joseph Mills, Frederick Armstrong Edward Deeds Second row Patricia Martin, Nancy Sword, John Salvatore, Raymond Carbaugh Jerry Beard Robert Henson Sherry Mills Virginia Hart, Judith Miles, Franklin Whittington, Gary Blair Mr Snyder Third row James Reger Lynn Holtzman, Nancy Shupp, Harold Carbaugh, Peggy Baker Linda Trumpower Amy Carpenter Donna Sue Miles, Merry Weber, Sandra Haines, Brian Moore RAYMOND KLINE Junior High students hold- ing a dance in the audito- rium, Raymond Kline, who is un able to come to school, attends class through the telephone hook-up, He is a member of the '7-3 Sec- tion, I. IWII Inn. AL. I IV'I1 I'E: .. . ACI IVI I It: . . . At.. . . . ACTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIES . . . ACTIVIT ES . ., . IITIES . ACTIVITIES . . .ACTIVITIES . . . A IVITE .CTIVITIES . . .ACTIVITIES .. .ACTIVITIES . . AC IT5 . . . ACTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIES. . . ACTI ITIES . . . A7 . IITIES . . . ACTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIES . . . 1 CTI ITIES ,CTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIES.. . ACTIVITI S . . . ACTIVIT IITIES . . . ACTIVITIES. . .ACTIVITIES . . - CTIVITIES .CTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIES .. . ACTIV T S . . . ACTIVI I .. ACTIVITIES. QACTIVITIES. CTIVITIES . -I lITIES . . .ACTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITI . . . ACTIVITIES . CTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIES .. . AC IVITIES . . . ACTIVIT? ,..ACTIVITIES...ACTIVITlE ...ACTIVITIES...A IITIES . . . ACTIVITIES . . . ACT TIES . . . ACTIVITIES . . .CTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIES.. . ACTIVITIES. . . ACTIVITI ...ACTIVITIES. lTIES...A IITIES . . . ACTIVIIASAC CET TIVITIES CTIVITIES . . g ACTIVI IES . . ACTIVITIES . . . ACTIVIT . . . ACTIVITIES. - CTI ITIES . . .ACTIVITIES . . . AQ . . . ACTIVITIES. ACTIVITIES . . . A TIV I IES.. . , . fITIES . . .ACTIVITIES . . . CTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIES .CTIVITIES . . . ACTIVIT A TIVITIES . . . ACTIVITE I ACTIVITIES ACTI A TIVITIES AC IITIES...ACTIVITIES...ACTIVITIE A ITIES . CfI1V ITAIES, . . ACTIVITIES. . . ACTIVITIES. A MAY DAY 1957 1 .mgvlk , Seated, left to right: Pat Eavey, Geraldine Gilman, Pat Hovermale, Queen Alta Lesher, Adele Suder, Doris Suffecool, Louise Secrest, Standing: Jack Kerns, Dick Kriner, William Crilley, Dick Romine, Gerald Sword, Frank Kelley, Terry Miles. Mr. Whisner crowns the Queen, Queen Alta and her escort, Dick Romine, The Queen is en- tertained with a May Pole Dance, PROM 1957 A five-tier cake was purchased by the junior class, the cake was decorated eh in the clam colors, two-tone blue, and myow and contained the class motto. . Tru . It Name Sigma YV 101 C00 . Be The Wvn' . Ne . 3 5, Oval egflou than cuts Nellie Trumpower' Qugeflv the cake- The auditorium was decorated in a ne. garden seene, 9.5 :mo 6 Que The N 5 ,.,. auf. , B 45 , 3, ' iw. gas Wi X x it 4 M. Begg :W 5 ' 'M if 1- H xii 1 11 W1 5 51 . , WY' N351 -14 'QV LS W , w 5 i , B V W W , ,Y i , .ik Q iii 1 Q ' Q 3 sg WH ,.' W , g if 5: - -4 5.3 I 1- ,I-2,g,1.' V, Q Q ,. V... , -jg , ff E Y 4 R G'-, gnu, ,fi ...Lu Y, .r' inf' ,A Wi' wi ws, E 45 is fi 5 4-.. J.. 1 ,. ,M sg 'ff F' Vs' . if he Sb' 5 w . 55-1 ,Q -. Q- 5 mga fmgex ei . -W ' The Valentine Dance, which was fi- nanced by the Student Council, was held on February 14. The sophomores sponsored the dance. A very attractive bulletin board, advertising the dance, was prepared in the main hall of the school. VALENTINE Music for the dance was provided by the Continentals. DANCE SOPHOMCRE BIOLOGY ACTIVITIES 'ir 'Aw' mx , Q . w 1-'J' . 'J-...a I' I -v -at 10B-PANEL DISPLAYS Extra Credit on the lesson adds information and added interest, Units are moti- vated and summarized, t ttt gf ,i I . ,11 P I. JUNIOR WORLD GEOGRA PHY Models illuminating inter- dependence of all peoples and places the world a- round, This understanding is the first need of world citizenship and peace, 1 we JUNIOR CONSUMER EDUCA TION Leaming by practice the efficient handling of per- sonal business affairs and intelligent participation in the economic problems of everyday life. I EE its ., A ANNUAL SOPHOMORE BIOLOGY WASHINGTON TRIP Since 1946, Mr, Haugh has been making this visit to places of scientific in- terest where animal and plant life bring into reality classroom study, COMMERCIAL DEPARTMEIIT F s W ll 25111 ll' First row: Sara Henson, Sondra Miller, Barbara Henson, Second row: Daniel Holler, Karen Snyder, Dick Cushwa, Daniel Boyd, Jimmie Sword, Third row: Kenneth Clopper, Harold Miles, Jean Carbaugh, Dorothy Murray, Lucille Eby, Fourth row: Gloria White, Linda Sanders, Donna Bragunier, Joann Duffey Joan Trumpower, Joann Bragunier, Beverly Eichelberger, Seated at counter: Donna Bragunier, Pat Kayser, Standing, left to right: Sondra Miller, Joann Bragun- ier, Kay Hose, Leota Westem, Lottie Merrbaugh, Nancy Taylor, Nancy Wiles, Seated at front table: Joyce Moore, Mildred Cunningham, Seated at rear table: Edith Blair, Glenda Revell, DRIVETBUCATION is .....-- MM My-Wj,,Lw --fre wN-gwdhwwyw-Awpw First row, left to right: Mr, Browne, Cecelia Shoemaker, Sondra Miller, Barbara Henson, Sarah Henson, Madelyn Faith, Betty Winters, Joyce Divelbliss, Dorothy Murray, Mary Shirley, Patsy Shank, Ruth Hendershot, Second row: James Sword, Maurice Trumpower, David Repp, Fred Robinson, Harry Mills, Terry Hull, Tommy Gossard, Donald Bragunier, Earl Hose, Henry Tucker, Douglas Gearhart, Lynn Clark, Harold Miles, Dfivel' 6dUCatiOH Stlldeflls learn to park, Bull-entin board pfepargd the drivgr education students, W V , , 1 Ax 3 . z f 6 are f n-M 5 1 sl Q N -.y 5 f ,N Awami? - . 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ATHLETICS. ATHLETI? ATHLETICS III. ICS ATHL ATHLETICS THL TICS ATHLETICS ATHI I'ICS. .ATHLETICS. f HLETICS .ATHLETICS THLETICS.. ATHLET S71 A LETICS ..ATHLETIf .. ATHLETICS. .ATHLETU . A TICS . ATHI IICS . . . ATHLETICS. . . ATHLETICS . . . S. . . I'HLETICS...ATHLETICS...ATHLETICS...A ' ' S VIESLA-IH..EE.e6., SI-:II'!fE,. I.IEIIES,-I I'HLETICS...ATHL ICS...ATHLETICS...ATHLET A LOOK INSIDE THE NEW GYM With the addition of a new and larger gymnasium, it is possible for more students to enjoy more sports activities than before, Below are pictured students participating in volleyball, basketball, rope climbing, and trampoline work. The installment of bleachers in the gymnasium provides more space for spectators to enjoy the games, IMPROVEMENTS AROUND C.H.S. Pictured below are some of the many additions and improvements arotmd C. H. S. during the past year, 1957-58. The main addition, of course, was the new gymnasium. Others were the new athletic field, the faculty and bus parking lot in the rear of the building, the visitor and bus parking lot in the front of the building, and the new bus entrance to the north of the building, H g Q. r. . uf NEW GYM - START TO FINISH .., 'W' Ground breaking The foundation is laid. Construction begins ., I A ' . I The walls go up . . . and up . . . ana up, The new C,H, S. gym , , . ready for use. Ill! First row - Kneeling, left to right: Donald Baker, Danny Boyd, Eugene Yetter, Snyder, Charles Burgan, Perry Bussard, Barry Mason, Earl Reid, Second row: George Grove, Earl Hose, Michael Clopper, Lee Ward, Donald Taylor, Tommy Firey, Terry Trumpower, Freddie Younker, Paul Miller, Third row: Coach Manuel, Earl Meagher, Lynn Clark, John Moats, Max l-lawbaker, Warren Leigh, Donovan Car- baugh, Bob Starliper. Willie Boswell, Sidney Starliper, Dick Cushwa, Donnie Boward, Bruce Cunningham The Clear Spring soccer team completed another championship season. The team record stands at 52 wins and 2 losses, Their winning season this year makes their sixth championship season in a row, As a result of their victory, the team gained one leg of a new soccer trophy. This trophy has to be won three times before it becomes permanent, Greencastle 2 C. H. S. 5 Smithsburg 0 C.H. S. '7 Boonsboro 0 C. H. S. 1 Williamsport 1 C. H. S. 3 South Hagerstown 0 C. H. 5. 3 Smithsburg 4 C.H. S. 3 Boonsboro 1 C. H. S. 3 Williamsport 1 C. H. S. 0 South Hagerstown 0 C. H. S. 3 Front row, left to right: Sally Carpenter Judy Romtne Co Captains Second row Mary Jo Warner Betty Winters, Mary Ellen Secrest, Helen Gift Mary Yost Elizabeth Carpenter Dian Boyd Standing Mrs, Tuckerman, Coachg Marianne Clopper Esther Trumpower Carole Mills Nancy Taylor Linda Eavey, Mary Louise Dick, Laura Hovermale Ruby Reed Eleanor Suder, Betty Lou Hawbaker Christme Kriner, Lucille Miller. Smithsburg Boonsboro Williamsport Hancock Boonsboro Willia tmp ort Hancock Smithsburg y At the beginning of the season the fieldball team had a very good chance of winning the champion ship, But, at the last minute C. H, S. was defeated by Smirhsburg by a score of 2 0 The Blazerettes were tied for the championship with Williamsport until they lost to Smrthsburg The team did very well however, finishing in second place, C First row, left to right: Fred Younker, John Moats, Bob Starliper, Tom Firey, Co-Captains, Donovan Carbaugh, Donnie Boward, Second row: Mr, Manuel, Coachg Earl Meagher, Dick Cushwa, Lee Ward Daniel Boyd, Terry Hull, Charles Tedrick, Manager, THE TEAM IN ACTION Firey makes a nice shot, It's a toss-up, Quite a scramble. GIRLS' BASKETBALL First row, seated: Sally Carpenter, Betty Lou Hawbaker, Co-Captains, Second row, left to right: Elizabeth Carpenter, Sonja Sharar, Vera Mae Ernst, Joanne Duffey, Jeannette Duffey, Eleanor Suder, Mary Louise Dick, Lama Hovermale, Norma Black, Betty Winters, Judy Romine, Mary Yost. Standing Mrs. Tuckerman, Coach, Elizabeth Carpenter tries to score for Clear Spring, It s a toss up rn a game against Wil- liamsport on the C. H, S. court, Clear Sprmg's de- fense at work. , v-.ga f f I A x.,L ,J BASEBALL 1957 Front row, left to right: Charles Burgan, Fred Younker, Tommy Altman, Lee Ward, Ed Bridendolph, Donald Boward, Terry Miles, Earl Meager, Second row: Daniel Boyd, Earl Hose, Bob Kline, Tom Firey, Russell Hovermale, Bill Crilly, John Moats, Dick Romine, Terry Hovermale, Don Kretzer, Eugene Yetter, Coach Manuel, SOFTBALL 1957 Kneeling, left to right: Sally Carpenter, Pat Suffecool, Elizabeth Carpenter, Standing: Cora McCarty, Ruby Reed, Adele Suder, Laura Hovermale, Vera Mae Ernst, Dian Boyd, Doris Davis, Shirley Grove, Janet Taylor, Louise Secrest, Miss Breakall, Coach, A QRGANIZATIONS TRAILBLAZER STAFF The Trailblazer celebrated its 10th Anniversary this year, Hilda Mummert, an Academic student, was appointed Editor-in- Chief of the annual, Betty Lou Hawbaker, a Commercial student, served as Business Manager, The yearbook represents a diary and a picture album for the seniors to look at and recall many pleasant memories. Left front table: Jean Shoemaker, Hilda Mummert, Judy Romine, Betty Lou Hawbaker, Virginia Faith, Right front table: Loretta Houpt, Lucille Eby, Gary Shank, Left rear table: Kenneth Clopper, John Moats, Forrest Sprecher, Donovan Carbaugh, Pat Parsley, Donald Boward, Right rear table: Laura Hovermale, Jean Carbaugh, Joann bragunier, Sondra Miller, Betty Ann Emst, Ruby Paul. Standing: Samuel Hawbaker, Mr. Ware, Ann Lohman, Dorothy Mills, Joann Gordon, Lloyd Weaver, Betty Winters Sandra Keefer, John Salvatore, Terry Trumpower, Jean Hose, Bonnie Yeakle, Nancy Reed, Louanne Knepper, Joyce Moore, Glennie Robinson, Joyce Divelbliss, Harry Mills, Editor-in- Chief HILDA MUMMERT Advisor Business Manager MR, WARE Bmw BETT Y LOU HA WBA KER STUDENT C The Student Council represents a coun- cil of students working for the betterment of the school and its property. Under the capable direction of their president, Tom Firey, the council worked for the well-being of the school. Vera Mae Ernst served as Secretary, and Daniel Boyd served as Vice President. Left front table: Dona Higgins, Daniel Boyd, Tom Firey, Betty Sue Krontz. Right front table: Barbara Shaw, Jean Shoemaker, Ruby Fields, Forrest Sprecker, Left rear table: Alice Boswell, Barbara Henson, Anna Jean Mullen, Carol Vance, Dick Cushwa, James Reger. Right rear table: Roger Miles, Roberta Cunningham, Willie Boswell, Jane Weaver, Lauren Yost, Virginia Faith, Ruby Shoemaker, Fred Hull, John Moats, Rosie Robinson, Standing: Mr, Babylon, TOM FIREY President MR, BA BYLON A dvisor DANIEL BOYD Vice President is , , dl srlqivus N? a. :Q r VOIC Voice - The Voice was published under A a new set-up this year, The addition of Journalism to the school curriculum pro- vided school time for work on the Voice, Vera Mae Ernst was named Editor-in-Chief this year. Pat Parsley served as her assist- ant, and Judy Romine was named Business Manager, Left front table: Marianne Clopper, Hilda Mummert, Judy Romine, Lucille Miller, Right from tablez. David Mills, Paul Fausnight, David Shaw, Miss Stahl, Left rear table: Marcia Dayhoff, Madelyn Faith, Harry Hull, Norma Black, Right rear table: Pat Parsley, JoAnn Gordon, Laura Hovermale, Eleanor Suder, Jean Shoemaker, Standing: Mrs, Rockwell, Rufus Petre, Joyce Moore, Vera Mae Ernst, Sonja Blair, Virginia Faith, Miss Schultz, Betty Lou Hawbaker. VERA MAE ERNST PAT PARSLEY JUDY ROMINE Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager QT! T3 A dvisors rl '- ,. Abqg tyt t A sf' ., . ,. MRS, JOANN ROCKWELL 'M J Miss DOROTHY sTAH1. or Seated, left to right: Shirley Bishop, Betty Sue Krontz, Betty Ann Miles, Jean Hose, Joyce Moore, Lavonne Eby, Sandra DeLouney, Sandra Frush, Helen Mundey, Shelva Cline, Joyce Divelbliss, Ann Loh- man, Lois Horst, Standing: Mary Hose, Jean Shoemaker, Jane Weaver, Jean Jones, Mary Louise Dick, Sandra Miller, Director, Mrs, Dixon, Madelyn Faith, Martha Lohman, Connie Schelle, Peggy Ridenour, Nancy Churchey, Phyllis Hame, Joann Gordon, mira 3 2 E 2 95 4 5 5-,515 ,,Y,-5- f .....,..... Left front row: Anthony Walchshauser, Jean Carbaugh. Second row: Neal Gearhart, Ruth Hendershot, Barbara Henson, Kenneth Clopper, Bob Starliper, Dick Cushwa. Third row: Donovan Carbaugh, Danny Boyd, John Salvatore, Gary Blair, Harold Carbaugh, Raymond Carbaugh. Right front row: Sylvia Cushwa, Paul Miller, Shirley Bragunier. Second row: Jack Haines, Donald Hosier, Glennie Robinson. Third row: Lynn Poole, James Reger, Charlene McAllister, Standing: Willie Boswell, David Staley, Donna Bragun- ier, Sondra Miller, Mr, Carr, Director, FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB p p 'li-insist ad as Seated at the front table are the officers of the F. T. A. Left to right are: President, Judy Romine, Treasurer, Sonja Blairg Secretary, Hilda Mum- W mertg Vice President, Jean Car- ' 5,1 baugh. Left front table, left to right: Judy Romine, Sonja Blair, Hilda Mummert, Jean Carbaugh, Right front table: Lucille Miller, Marianne Clopper, Betty Lou Hawbaker, Virginia Faith, Betty Winters, Left rear table: Donna Bragunier, Patsy Kayser, Cleta Higgins, Sally Carpenter, Karen Stevens, Beverly Eichel- berger, Zoe Ann Strite, Right rear table: Sara Henson, Audrey Lesher, Dorothy Murray, Joann Duffey, Sondra Miller, Patsy Suffecool, Joan Trumpower, Standing: Roberta Cunningham, Linda Eavey, Sandra Miller, Loretta Houpt, Joann Bragunier, Nancy Routzahn, Donna Michael, Marcia Dayhoff, Dona Hig- gins, Elizabeth Carpenter, Mrs, McCafferty, Advisor, Joyce Divelbliss, Barbara Henson, Ruby Field, Jenny Repp, Carol Vance, Ruby Reed, Judy Rohrer, Mary Shirley, 4 Futuna Nunses ctus 4-I The newest club at C, H, S, is the Future Nurses' of Amer- ica. Pat Parsley, who attended Sinai School of Nursing in Bal- timore, had charge of forming the club, Left front table: Beverly Eichelberber, Lucille Eby, Right front table: Kathie Trumpower, Norma Black, Rosemary Reed, Left rear table: Dorothy Murray, Pat Parsley, Sara Henson, Marianne Clopper. Right rear table: Mary Lou Shank, Linda Snyder, Dian Boyd. Standing: Dana Darby, Beverly Troupe, Miss Troutman, Advisor, Barbara Shaw, Mary Shirley, 5 AUDIO-VISUAL AID One of the most helpful clubs around C, H, S. is the Audio Visual Aid Club. The members had charge of all movies shown for the school and individual teachers. 101111 Moats served as President. Front table, left to right: Douglas Gearhart, John Moats, George Grove, Boyd Robinson, Right rear table: Mr. Haugh and Mr, Babylon, Advisors. Standing: Gary Shank, Mr, Allison, Advisorg Jerry Hart Donald Boward, Michael Clopper, Douglas Shepley, Forrest Sprecher, t The newly-organized Service Club did a good job handling the hall traffic, and assisting at assemblies and other functions. Left front table: Milton Hart, Teddy Hovermale, Max Hawbaker, Right front table: Charles Reed, Terry DeLouney, Back left table: Richard Shoemaker, Fred Hull, Herman Serig, Tom Snyder, Back right table: Leroy Shupp, Elwin Tederick, '94 9 , W w , xglshgw , M , g, , W hw-if -3 UII I, fd rpm., , VW 'Y P J ,, E M I ,Q 1 IQ, Eng. Ng ,,f-' ,,,.,..--f DVERTISERS irF'fADV'EKTTSEK5?If ADVERTIS 1 TISERS. . . ADVERTISERS. . .ADVERTISERS . . ADVER S. . .ADVERTISERS . . . ADVERTISERS . . .AD ERTISE I S IDVERTISERS . . .ADVERTISERS . . .ADVERT ERS. .ADQQ :TISERS . . .ADVERTISERS . .ADVERTISER . . .A ERTISQ IS. . .ADVERTISERS . . . ADVERTISERS . . . I DVE ISERSIQ IDVERTISERS...ADVERTlSERS...ADV Tl RS...ADIj .TISERS . . . ADVERTISERS. . . ADVERTIS RS . . . 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ADVEQIISERS . . . - CLEAR SPRING HIGH SCHOOL Clear Spring, Maryland 1958 We wish to thank these contributors in helping us to produce the '58 TRAILBLAZER Whitesel Music Store Franklin Barber Shop Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corporation Mr, and Mrs. Frank Caton Breaka11's Grocery Dr. Archie Cohen C. E. Ward Company Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parsley Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Miller Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst Sincerely The Staff of '58 B. I--IK!-I DISTRIBUTING CO, Distributors of Gulf Oil Products Delco Oil Burners 757 Fredrick Street Hagerstown, Md. AIXITIETAINA MOTORS. INC. 125 E. Baltimore St. Hagerstown, Md. Continental - Lincoln - Mercury LINDSEV HARDWARE COMPANY 42-44 N. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md. Tl-IE l:OL..'l'Z MFG, AND SUPPLY CO, Woodworking Machinery Hagerstown, Md. x'l2Al4EST12AVV'S ICE CREAM SNYDER PRODUC TS CO. Distributors Hagerstown, Md. NOLAND COINAIPANV LEED 'S Distributors Electrical, Refrigeration Plumbing, Heating Industrial Supplies 1016 Virginia Ave. Hagerstown, Md. ARMY AND NAVY STORE 53 W. Franklin St. Hagerstown, Md. I-IEW' MAYTAG Sales and Service Bottled Gas Service Maytag Appliances 26 W. Franklin St. Hagerstown, Md, Phone RE 3f5574 Compliments of STAQLAND ROLLER RINK Exercise and Social Activity Unexcelled Anywhere .JENKINS l2 W. Lee St. Hagerstown, Md. RE 9-2322 Your School Photographer Licensed to Sell Real Estate. Sl-4Al2l2ETT MOTORS Your Friendly Ford Dealer 30 E. Baltimore St. Hagerstown, Md, We Never Outgrow Our Need for Milk A Daily Must for Health THE ELDQIDGE DAIQV CO. I2OsEN'S ...... T2 K cs West End- -Downtown Hagerstown, Md, EAK u.E's DRUG STORE Remember: For the Best Footwear, It's Always M, PERRY PORTERFIELD ' Prop. . S ll 0 E S 118 W. Wash St. IIAGERSTWM, IIAIYLAII Hagerstown, Md. I SALJIXA S SE INALE12 '- CREDIT JI-:WELERS 'XACIIADDIN 21 Jonathan St. Hagerstown, Md. Hagerstown' s Keeps ake Diamond Dealer For A11 Your Athletic Needs 9 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. F THE , EAS LE I-IEINHQNKS CHINESE RESTAURANT THEATER Chinese and American 2.7 S. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md. I HUNTSBERRY S IXAILLEIZ 'S ' FURNITURE STORE On the Square Hagerstown, Md. urniture, Floor Covering Appliances and Jewelry FASHION FOOTWEAR 19 N. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md. THE MORNING HERALD THE DAILY MAIL Serving More Than 27, 000 Families Daily KO!-I LE126 Jewelers Since 1875 2.7 W. Washington St, Hagerstown, Md, Complete Glasses S15. 00 Examination Included INAAV'S OPTICAL Z7 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Wed. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Fri. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., IIXIGIIEAINAS MEN'S SHOP 30-32 Jonathan St. Hagerstown, Md. Phone RE 9-3494 DOTONAAC MOTOR LINES , INC , Hagerstown, Md. Nationwide Charter Bus Service Q. 14. SALJIVI JACK K 'ESCDIXI E. TEWELERS SCI-HNIEBI-Nf 139 W. Franklin St. Hagerstown, Md. Watch Repairing Since 1914 INSURANCE Hagerstown, Md. CONGRAT ULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRAD UA T ING C LASS ENGINE IND AIRPLANE CURPORITION T Fslncultn ffmwm' NlGlll1'CWN.IAAl1LAND lds is All New from Head to Taillamps Oldsmobile for 1958 oB'ers a completely restyled body, featuring the new mobile look. This distinctive and tasteful styling in the 98 Holiday coupe harmoniously employs horizontal trim to emphasize its long, tlowing lines -and low silhou- ette. The ultra-modern thin line roof sweeps rearwards to the top of the enlarged single-piece rear window. The redesigned front end is dis- tinguished by new four-beam headlamps, recessed style grille with narrow aluminum louvers, and lower sleek hood line. Dominant in 0ldsmobile's 1958 styling are striking twin blades that sweep down the rear fender crown. Choice of three Rocket engines with improved economy is olfered in the 1958 Oldsmobile, which has s smoother Jetaway Hydra-Matic transmission and New- Matic Ride, s new concept of air suspension, available ss a desirable option. OJ. B. FIPIQCQSLJSCDIXI K CCD. INC. Established 1909 Engineers, Construction, Design, Developments, Surveys 312 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. PAINTING AND DECORATING 647 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. RE 3-5460 RE 3-7774 'Tl-1E TEXAS CCDIXAFDABIINIV Put In Texaco Products -- The Best Friend Your Car Ever Had RAY H, MORRISON Distributor Hagerstown, Maryland Phone RE 9-4241 INAAIXIBECKS Enriched BONNIE BREAD DOV LE l.. GQCDVE JEWELER Elgin, Hamilton, and Garland Diamonds Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry 105 W. Franklin St. Hagerstown, Md. '35 J. VV IXAYEQS dt Z CO. J J WHOLESALE GROCERS TW 1. Hagerstown, Md., Hancock, Md. 0 p Riverton, Va. Q? 2 Serving Independent Businessmen 35i?l. .S. 0 ' ' l Since 1896 E? .O IXANXEI-25 K Tl-4E BEEKSON IXALJSIC Complete Home Furnishers 41-43 W. Franklin St. Hagerstown, Md. Opposite Post Office SI--IC13 GEORGE H, BUYS 53 S, Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md. ANTuE'1-AM I-nAv'f5 PAPER COMPANY INC' INC. Paper and Paper Products Hagerstown, Md. RE 9-0600 RE 9-0601 28 W. Washington St, 20-35 Penna. Ave. Hagerstown, Md. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU More People in the Clear Spring Area Cook and Heat Water With Gas Than With Any Gther Fuel 1:-LJl.'l'CIXI QAEDIC -' SALES Hancock, Maryland CREEK JEWELERS Keepsake Diamonds Music Instruments Gifts for All Occasions 12OSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Hancock, Md. Hancock. Md. ORS-6677 THE EXLIINIE NATIONAL HARDWARE CO. RESTAURANT Dealers in of Hardware, Building Supplies Hancock, Maryland KIRK AND TRUAX l Paints, Glass, Plumbing Hancock, Md. ANG LE THE FEED 8: LUMBER CO. Complete Line of Wetheri1l's Paints K Hancock, Md. Phone OR8-6419 Hancock, Md, LAEGENT5 TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT H CENTER Berkeley Springs, W. Va. MOTQRS Hancock, Md. I H Trucks and Farm Equip. Homelite Saws Hotpoint and RCA Appliances Sales - Service Hancock, Md, THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Hancock, Md. 370 Interest Paid on Savings Member: Federal Reserve Federal Deposit Insurance NmLuE2Es GENERAL REPAIR Route Z, Hagerstown Phone RE9-4346 Auto and Farm Repair Used Car Sales IDILLOINI OI2CI-lAT2IDS Forest Hill Apples and Peaches Hancock, Maryland VV l LSQIW GENERAL MERCHANDISE BLGVEQS MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Excellent Restaurant Specials Baked and Fried Maryland STORE CO- Country Ham, Chicken, and Sea Food City Market Stalls 52, 53, 54 Phone RE3-3388 I KEEFEES DAVID 132. Work by Appointment Phone V12-2646 Vice President of Board of Education ED HOOK CLARENCE EMERSON fXAc:CICDINflA5':I,g2lXfl5Tl2CDNC5 I . For Your Insurance Protection 114 West Washington St. , Hagerstown, Md. Phone RE 9-7440 El' ' . E MUSIC SHOP INC Z 3 ' ' 'fcmcrx' Western Maryland's Electricity is Cleaner Most Complete Music Store No Smoke, No Soot, No Fumes 23 5- Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md, THE POTOMAC EDISON CO. Next to the Maryland Theater ' ' I SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC. 1044 Virginia Ave Hagerstown, Md. Phone RE 3-6676 HAGERSTOWN COCA-COLA BO TTLINC1 COMPANY HOFFMAN CHEVROLET SALES, INC, Hagerstown, Maryland CHEVROLET for 1.958 RIDGLEY'S TEXACO SERVICE 736 V' ' ' A S-, Hagerstown, Md. lrglma V Phone RE 9-9720 s-uussowes SNQPSEQ GROCERY 8: LUNCH GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3 Miles East of clear Spring phone VI 3-2206 On U. S. 40 Indian Springs , Md, CLEAR SPRING NATIONAL BANK GARAGE C193-1' 5D1'if1g, M-31'Y1and Night Emergency Service Commercial Banking J, C, AND PAUL MILLER Interest Paid on Saving Complete Garage Service Account 2010 Official AAA Service Farm Loans, Auto Financing Phone V1 2'2203 Your Patronage Solicited Clear SP1'inS: Ma1'Y13-nd GQOVE'-5 Ol2Vll.l.E M CHATTERBOX EQIQS 1' Home Cooking GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone VI 2-2119 If We Don't Have It We Will Do Our Best to Get It Clear Spring, Md. Charlton, Maryland I CSE!--H25 HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES Your Local Wetherill's Paint Dealer 136 Main St. Phone VI 2-2291 Clear Spring, Md, RCGDHSSNFE Bl2CDS. WHOLESALE CONFEC TIONERS Hagerstown, Maryland g g gg Ei E 1 1-fli-Sl-l4':uC JI ,F 5:3 PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Sales and Services Phone -RE 3 -7908 2 Miles East on Route 40 RFD ffl, Clear Spring, Md. can JIM DUDLEY for Printing S THE DIXIE PRESS E J- I E , .Nu INCORPORATED Q ,ga g , I 5 5. G' ': w w ' Phone RE 9-1557 806 Frederick St. Hagerstown, Md. BIG SPIQING STORE AND ELEVATOR DONALD NEWKIRK Proprietor Grain, Coal, Feed, Building Supplies, Electrical Equip, and General Merchandise Big Spring, Md. CLEAI2 SPQING SERVICE CENTER LEON YEAKLE and GENE SHIVES Prop. Sinclair Gas and Oil Washing, Greasing General Repairs Phone YI 2 -2744 , g IXAAIINI I-:ANN as s'r1e1:1:1 R RESTAURANT MARKET Excellent Home-Cooked Food Fountain Service Lunches, Sodas, Sandwiches Clear Spring, Maryland Meats and Groceries Phone-VI 2-2242 Clear Spring, Maryland it 43 M1w.K'+h 1 'T Qian- -4 -can 11- Wt I I A Q ma, X INKlL.llXfHXfIEl2 l' K SCDIXI ADDLIANICE CCD. BIG POOL See Our Complete Display of RCA, RCA Whirlpool, Hotpoint, Motorola Philco, Maytag, and Sunbeam Appliances Specialty: RCA Victor HI-FI Radios and Phonographs Phone VIZ-2416 IDAQEV CCNADANIY IIXIC. Cross Ties Switch Ties Lumber Posts Parkhead and Indian Springs, Maryland VI 2-2582 P.O. Big Pool, Md, Something for Everyone at KINEPFDEQS RUSSELL P, BROWN, owner .JONES OIL COMPANY 824 Main Ave. Petroleum Products Hagerstown, Md. Commencement Invitations and Cards Designed and Made by lNAE12I2EI.lQS Clarksburg, W, Va, l.ADuE-S' ALJXILIAIQY of the AMERICAN LEGION C ongratulations to the Seniors of '58 C. VV CLOPDEIC2 SELF-SERVICE MARKET FROZEN FOOD BANK Lockers - Expert Meat Cutters Cl-IAIIZ L.TCDlXl ELEVATOR CO, Grain - Coal - Feed Quality Service VIZ -Z 155 Charlton, Maryland D. QEED FIQANTZ WEST END GARAGE Clear Spring, Md. Phones Day VIZ-2.122 Night VIZ-22.45 I 1 ANKEIXIEVS VEAKLES VARIETY STORE y GROCERY Phone VIZ-2162 HOWARD E. Clear Spring, Md. and ANNA M, ANKENEY NOQNAAN S. C.. IXA. EAQLEV 'l2Ol-4l2E'l2 K SCDIXI GENERAL MERCHANDISE Blairs Valley Phone VIZ -2775 GENERAL CONTRAC TORS Plants - Homes - Stores Public Buildings 435 E. Baltimore St. Hagerstown, Md. 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