Grantsville High School - Arch Yearbook (Grantsville, MD)

 - Class of 1949

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YEARBOOK STAFF S@OUAY OMNINEL Ero loriarnfeivl tavartie vis sete sietsie y olb sete ats Editor Phy tse re mbar vue clan stene wats rete cates: cote Assistant Editor Deltord Crowel wi jicrs: tien sia iss sinelerei Businéss Manager Marvin Miller ......... Assistant Business Manager MarilyniS one aise er -tolsia's)s's a00 «91 = to Photography Editor JOG) Myer sca startet is aie Assistant Photography Editor PAUL MCKRENZIG Tiere ole ialenis «lta sie we anere reat ais Art Editor Gladys (Carey 7 ccc jem eiears clearance Activities Editor Mary Jane Emory .5.0...2.0.0.5. School News Editor Donald Glotfelty ............. Under-Graduate Editor John Keister ts.) wics esisicicn a sisiee Boys’ Athletic Editor Norma Mickeyiou). os: .cceehis p te Girls’ Athletic Editor Nancy Campbell.......... Assistant Athletic Editor Kathryn Speicher, Emma Caulk........... Sponsors

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a te Be Re Buse ah Guess “— ieee Se ee We: See ee = Pi) ARE aR Melee Re ee Oe al Se eS PE tated i ST om — FACULTY Marshall |G. Brown 74.0.4. «sss siete, a¥elth e1s Principal Kathryn’ Speicheriy.e. set ani ates English, Core Emma) Caulki.cea snes es 5 French, English, Core William C. Grimm ........ Driver Education, Science MerlevATGariletts inca. bi « « Vocational Agriculture Rober EE. Cole’ see eee Music, Vocational Guidance Johnvie oantes see ere P.O.D,, Physical Education Patricia Morford ....Physical Education, Psychology John Mi, Dunn 7s eis aels dele cies Core, Science A. 5s Replogle tim sieiateasiaste stele reeniets Mathematics Elois 6B orx or) saieieus ss wieie Bete ate cee Home Economics Mrs. Olga Rowan). 0 s. 30. eels Seventh Grade Velora Swauger 725 caine aetna Sixth Grade Mrs. Elizabeth Williams ....:.........- Fifth Grade Mrs: Marie Browne. sae Fifth and Sixth Grades Elizabeth Workmanien« scien Fourth Grade Esther Opel .3.sssta a «er ere en elcosinvere ak RaeIetnLe Third Grade Mrs. Mary McKenzie ...... Second and Third Grades Mrs. Zeola Robeson............ ..... Second Grade Rachel: Hughes i213. gn2 sagem cole ert First Grade Claudiné Opel lin; crise mag seis cian eerctate First Grade Rosetta Miller 2) 0 cccles ot ax aet-iteieats ater tnt Secretary



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INTRODUCTION We, the Senior Class of the school year 1948, 1949, are proud to present THE ARCH, the first yearbook in the history of G. H. S. We hope that the first issue which we are presenting here will provide you with pleasant moments as the school events are called into memory. As to the name, we in Grantsville who are in a locality rich in historical tra- dition, felt that a name which reflected our historical background would be suitable. The Castleman River Bridge, 1 mile east of Grantsville, was built in 1805, and is one of the oldest stone arch highway bridges in the United States. We hope that the name, THE ARCH, is reminiscent of days gone by and that the pioneer spirit which permeated our pioneer forefathers who blazed the trail to new horizons, so that we, their posterity, may be alert to new opportunities and eager always to achieve new ideals. May we be inspired by their spirit of adventure and progress and leave be- hind us milestones indicating that their hopes for us have not been in vain. HISTORY OF GRANTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Had you passed through Grantsville in the year, 1838, you would have seen two hotels under construction, one of which still stands--the Casselman Hotel. The other — was built opposite on the ground which is now the school lot. It was the latter hotel which first served as a school house for the town of Grantsville. In 1859, Ross R. Sanner opened school in one of the hotel rooms. In 1872, when this section was separated from Allegany County and created Garrett County, the old hotel was torn down; and in 1873, the same bricks and much of the lumber in the old hotel were used in the construction of a school house. At that time, schools had not been graded nor had high schools been heard of. In 1922, our school was recognized as a state accredited high school. Grantsville High School, as it is today, stands on the original site of the first grade school. This school was a two-story structure built about 1867 and employed 4 teachers. The primary grades, known as our present elementary grades, were on the first floor under the supervision of two teachers. The advanced grades, which later developed into our high school, were on the second floor. The first graduating class was the class of 1923 consisting of 9 pupils, all of whom were of Grantsville or vicinity, while the present graduating class will be a class of forty-eight. In 1930, free transportation was granted to the high school students for the first time. At the present time, there are eleven busses transporting students to and from school.

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