Hagerstown High School - Epitome Yearbook (Hagerstown, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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The Sun Always Follows the Storm To YOU, Who are being graduated, the world which you are about to enter may look dark at times .... but here in Hagerstown-here in America-here in the land of opportunity, the barometer of optimism never falls. That's why Hoosiers always outride every storm . . know- ing, ever knowing that no matter how dark the clouds, the sun will shine again. The sun always follows the storm. Whatever you do, Wherever you go, always be a good sailor. The World needs good sailors today. It needs young men and women determined to prove their salt in rough seas or calm. The good sailor never stands around with his hands in his pockets. He does things. The good sailor never quarrels with his oars-or with his fellow mariners. He goes places. The good sailor never counts on luck alone to pull him through the storms of life. He rows for himself. We of Perfect Circle are proud of you, indeed. In fact, we have a particularly warm spot in our hearts for Hagerstown's leaders of tomorrow .... for many of your parents, your relatives, your friends help sail the good ship Perfect Circle. THE PERFECT CIRCLE COMPANY 1 111.11 1 1-1 1 1 1-11-1111101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1n1o1u:1111n1 1 1 1 1.10113 Page Ninety-six H-lo Thine Qwn Sell Be Truell And these few precepts in thy memory Look thou character. Give thy thought no tongue, Nor any unp1'oportion'd thought his act. Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar: The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steelg But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatchid unHedg'd comrade. Beware Of entrance to a quarrelg but, being in, Bear't, that the opposer may beware of thee. Give every man thine ear, but few thy voiceg Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment. Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not express'd in fancy, rich, not gaudy: For the apparel oft proclaims the many And they in France, of the best rank and station, Are of a most select and generous choice in that. Neither a borrower, nor a lender beg For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. This above all,-to thine ownself be true: Thou canst not then be false to any man. Farewell: my blessing season this in thee! From Hamlet by William Shakespeare TI-IE I-IAGERSTOWN EXPCDNEIXIT Printers-Publishers-Stationers Hagerstown, Indiana EDWIN V. O'NEAL, Publisher TELEPHONE ONE Page NilIl'fJ'-St'l't'lI ,4 j09'W71f'4 ' gy -1'-2-Si!,.1::g'.-.51--.I--3 '.'g1 :..ff,' Cgrpr'v.:ar----1 1y:r.:j11:' Vg' ' fr- 4, .. ,f '- .A 'r f. 4' ...'f, ,:,'.ySV,Vf..'f:'5f.in'ff?, 13FQ,1Qi1.vit-'!:5I2x53'f pfmilic , 4 ' , 5. 5. 'Lv' L: - Tl'f'1V 1-'.V'. ff.' 'v 'A'- V+ I -tv' .rf ' 'V M . 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CLARENCE STOUT These three men guide the destiny of our schoolg president of the school board, Mr. Clarence Stout, treasurer, Mr. A l b e r t Bland, who is also the township trustee and the newest member, Mr. Dan- iel Teetor, seeertary of the school board. ALBERT BLAND Page Eight DANIEL TEETOR I Sched Bama! tribute to those men who continuallv striv a modern school with its eo ' We owe a 4 e toward the .l I nvenienees and ' ' generation . gow of opportunities that we, the present , may be prepared to seek higher goals for the betterment of man- kind. These men are the members of our school board and our superintendent. A new music room, Stoker, provision for hot water, and storm doors for the grade school building and the additional Work done toward the Completion of the ball Field and track have all helped partially for them to realize their goal of a modernized school. VVC Wish them even greater progress and success for the coming years! 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Vrrmfilf' E WILLIAM H. SHIVELX Vocational Agriculture Force' ful fnaicfad Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank Whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud, Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but this horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find me unafraid. It matters not how straight the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll I am fbr 7lll1SIlf'1' of my fain' I am fbz' mpiaiu of my 50111. -WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY Page Fourfeefz ff Ni edmqwww lf f X X 1...i -v-.I R., Hz 1-I1.l:fiI-III II I ' - ' nu. I . -V . ,I 2,2 .-p Fm ., -Q Yi 2'. 31.-, NEI, III ' ' M I. an f'r - . .I I I I ' 'AHC-lQ'1 ,.'-gy - I .i .f.- . , I, ,, ' l'-'fi -. .:- y'- rI- L'-1.I ' . I ' ' 51 'x 1' if VII..i'..-I.. C I J. I .Y . v.. . 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RV.-'Iw I In ,uf-12 . -A b , If ', A ' . I 0' f.1 p.I.II:I I. -. '- .sn w,P'.'w,'- ,,4' , J- - .- o efuou unload Soplnomaaea Qaoifamen Aww S Gcvuf Our public address system simplifies office routine. All announcements, record reports and short talks are given over this system. Time is sa f d room disturbanc ' ' xe and class- es are eliminated. Clk 1'3 aff JOE R. CRAXV, sponsor MARTHA CASTLE, sponsor J. MORRIS FORREST, elnss president BETTY SUE MARTIN, class freasnrer JACK TEETOR, Epifozne ebief WALTER CORY, Hi-Y president LENA BETH RINEHART, G-R presidenf Seniafzfi After graduation the cool rippling Waters of school life will become rough and severe and our pride and ardor will become dampened with sprays of vital experience. How ever rough, the revival of our memory of the years spent at Hagerstown will be like the warmth of the sun. Page Eighteen Seldom June Bond, Evelyn Swearinggen, Bernetha Shock, Betty Richardson, Betty Foulke, Betty Sue Ma1'tin, Ruth Lumpkin, Marion Smith, Frances Wells, Juanita Brown. Berniece Craig, Margaret Thompson, Helen Dennis, Joyce Swoveland, Eileen Kelley, Dorotha Chamberlin, Alverda Ellis, Doris Smith, Betty Steffenson. Harvey Walter, Bonnie Strattan, Alma Keiser, Lena Beth Rinehart, Hazel Byrd, Frances Cleghorn, Frances Anthony, Martha Castle. Denver Canaday, Kenneth Cross, Bob Hamilton, Bob Dennis, Jack Teetor, Paul Callahan, Robert Coomes, Russell Bruner, Richard Ellis. Don Kinsinger, Keith Ulerick, William Stout, Walter Cory, John Cartmell, Max Baskett, Bob Jordan, Arthur Sulteen. Kenneth Kirkman, Joe R. Craw, Gene McIntyre, J. 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Page Twenfy-six Janice Murrav Yorma NI tt t, r ' i e ert, Yvonne Mclntyre, Joanne Stahr, Virginia Jordan Betty Lou Gray, Kathleen Knapp, Jane Durbin, Jane Forrest, Lavora Rinehart. Bernice Hormel, Phyllis Martin, Reba Brown, Angeline Hays, Joan Thornburg Roberta Keeling, Ruth Bulmer, Beulah Bennett, Anna Faye Andrews, Hester Bluner Rex Rudicel. Ruth Reed, Ruth Wood, Reba Johnson, Thelma Smith, Freda Heaston, Lucille Downing, Wilma Weaver, Helen Strong. Don Thomas, Allen Crye, Robert Brooks, Robert Small, Richard Knapp, Joe Lilly, Morris Smith, Calvin Ammerman, Charles Fowler. Bill Carr, Victor Beeson, Harold Hunt, Gene Foutz, James Giggy, Robert Meade, Robert Cross, Wayne Sulteen. Roger Doerstler, Rex Porte , Bob Cunningltam, Orville Hammond, Lewis Hilbert, Robert Howe, lVarner Dumford, Gerald Walters. Howard Metsker, Robert Hutchinson, Joe Gwin, Chelsea Border, Carl Root. w'2 '5 ,mia WWW' Wh 1- ' ' HAROLD CR '1-Lbresizlrzzf DON Bnow ' ' JOAN INN V 1111 f1'f'tISIll'F!' WARD MARTINDALE, sponsor HILDA T HOMAS, sponsor OMIS, zfiu N, Plfbltllfllf IS, svrzrhzmf a' Sir These are the wise but pretentious sailors in their second and fuller year. Often forgotten, but an important lap in high h ' sc ool life, they plow on. Page Tzwlzzfy-eight S Marjorie Ellis, Lottie McQueen, Cleo Lantz, Sally Cartmell, Doris Jobe, Wandah Davis, Rosalyn Love, Martha Andrew, Wanda Ramey, Helen Rinehart. Ward Martindale, Betty Thalls, Alice Rinehart, Shirley Pass, Frieda Reed, Ger- trude Klotsch, Freda Hanna, Vera Dilling, Bernie Strattan, Hilda Thomas. Alice Kirkman, Joan Innis, Rhea Scott, Betty Murray, Naomi Baldwin, Betty Wiss- ler, Richard Snoke. Kathryn Burroughs, Eddie Konig, Don Brown, Tunny Davis, John Sharp, Junior Coomes, Martin Mohler, Gene Fagan, John Seward. Jimmy Foulke, Donald Canaday, Walter Lamar, Warren Fouts, Billy Brockman, Bill Ulrich. Philip Stout, Edgbert Andrew, Everett Smith, Lowell Anthony, Lloyd Freeman, Marion Druley, Robert Harris, Harold Cromis. Frank Blevins, Horace Smith, Richard Gray, Derrel Swearingen, Duane Carter, Robert Stomn. Robert Wisehart, Guy Swoveland. '--u yew--. , Us RUTH DUTRO, 5111011501- REX LILLY, sn'rchzry and fl't'tIXIll'U1' THEODORE SEDGWICK, sponsor ROBERT HUTCHENS, prrsidcnf BENJAMIN TAYLOR, rife-prvsia'v11f ii? They have just enlisted, inexperienced, in the sea of education. Only by struggle, friendship and sacri- Hce can the goal be reached. Don't give u of fun. Page Tbirfy p, it's lots 4 Agnes Hammond Jean Ann Jackson Hale B' d , , r , 1 X11 ll' , Dorothy Knapp, Millicent Snoke, Sarah Shafer, Darlene Cordell, Betty Dale, Alice Wells, Evelyn Hanna, Marilyn La- Velle, Louise Cory. Betty Thomas, Donna Lantz, Mary Ellen Benson, Doris Chamberlin, Wilma Jean Dennis, Donna Jean Miller, Mary Schnieder, Ruth Smith, Betty Taylor, Ula Marie Am- merman, Joan Parsons. Zane Stohler, Jerry Smith, Robert Blevins, Dick Brown, Rex Lilly, Robert Wood, Phillip Cromer, Gerard Parsons, Jay Berry. Philip Harris, Edwin Coy, Reginald Beeson, Allen Hale, Maxine Miller, Georgzanna Kelley, Betty Cahill, Wilma Miller. Rulu Brooks Mildred Garvin Bettv Kell W , A , I am, illa Dean Crye, Emma Heaston, Frank Lumpkin, Charles Crorms, Cecil Stenzel. Vernon Brubaker Kenneth Kirkman H , , arold Harvey, Charles Keever, Benjamin Taylor, Dean Rinehart, Roy Harcourt. Theodore Sedgwick, Willis Lannerd, Don Huddle, Robert Hutchen: J Ruth D t' ' ' ' ' s, unior Tlialls, u ro, Roger Thornburg. ginyfrifr. Qaafe AA-0-U6 Seaenda Qaafe Belew Page' Tbirfy-fwo swan, wa saw. qw Eighth Grade: Rozella Solomon, Lois Dunford, Marguerite Cross, Faye Dale, Mar- jorie Sherry, Maxine Troth, Judith Siegrist, Norma Wilkinson, Donna Jean Carpenter, Melba Richardson. Paul Retherford, Billy Brankle, Thelma Garven, Bertha McFarland, Jo Clare Hav- ron, Peggy Hoover, Junior Murray, George Klotsch, Bobby Jones, Joanne Daughtery, Charles Huffman, Wanda Rinehart, Donald Burgess, Ralph Veal, Philip Belt, Bill Shively, Russell Brower, Dean Worl, Don Fulton, Kenneth Mohoney, Ben Teetor, Marvin Lock, Richard Hays, Homer Cordell, Murray Stout, Robert Harcourt. Virgil Heniser, Ralph Shaffer, Bob Stikeleather, Raymond Hoover, Hubert Hadely, Bobby Burroughs, Melvin Petty, Robert Gray, Don Stikeleather. Seventh Grade: Barbara Corbitt, Diannah Purdy, Eulalah Scott, Martha Bales, Barbara Foulke, Barbara Teetor, Esther Rinehart, Marcella Shively, Dottie La Velle, Joy Lucus. Valeda Keeling, Joanne Paton, Leora Fuson, Norma Brown, Lewanda Croniis, Mary Miller, Peggy Stenzle, Maxine Stenzle, Helen Lantz, Barbara Solomon. Tommy Cromer, George Bertram, Alitla E. Morris, Esther Barnard, Marcella Philips, Clidus Rinehart, John Nelson, Charles Brooks, Kenneth Strong. Richard Cordell, Billy Cartznell, Richard Groves, Tommy Teetor, Arthur Gray, Cyril Lester, John Adamson, Marvin Clark, Russell Wampler. J. N. Rinehart, Richard Pitts, David Smith, Guy Rainey, Fred Hanna, James Simp- son, John Harlan, Richard Kirknian. jake and John-Faithful workers as they are ! rqhunni MAHLON RINEHART, prvsidmzf ELIZABETH BRUCE, scvrchzry and fI'l'l15IH'l'l' GILBERT FOYST, z'icc-prcsidcfzzf .XII Senioa .Taq 1940 J. B. Copenhaver Ida Drischel Dean Thornburg Phillip Frantz Doris Warfel Edna Shields Tula Smith Charles Williams Marilyn Craw Katherine Hoover Margaret Jones Buelah Thornburg Mary Lou Baker GWWWM V,z5Tu0Y9'53l5H1' ' -' 7 92'-. i 'V K'3 1'f.! J'5f. f'''f'RIf Y'7 :R'-2555 5'54'7'g-Q'i11f5'i131H+Kl'4'.Q'.'. Tff-'M'-'..'--'51 '-':,f'2 'i.'.VK-X-s 'g . ' - ' V - - . 1 ' 'ff' ' 4'-4' H ' .? -1f .'1 'k.'-if N it-- NS f .- . - AN' V15 I I I III vI, L I.II,N..II:vI.,Q.I. 01-L.II, , ?', .4. .III fl ,ITF.IIIIII.:?I.fIISI.I,IIIffI..,.IIHIII I1.II J..-. -v 'r-'.' .,,3I . 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The Hi-Y sponsored a dance with the G. R. Club and entertained their fathers at a banquet. The boys attended many conferences and the club's activities were numerous throughout the year. Mr. Virgil Heniser's leadership has been responsible for much of the club's success and vigor. ii? Allen Hale, Duane Carter, Junior Goonies, Bob Harris, Dick Brown, Phil Cromer, Phil Harris, Roy Harcourt, Robert Wood. Jack Teetor, Harvey Walter, Richard Knapp, John Cartmell, Walter Cory, Virgil Heniser, Bill Stout, J. Morris Forrest, Paul Stewart, Tunny Davis. Lowell Anthony, Horace Smith, Ed Coy, Reginald Beeson, Zane Stohler, Bob Wise- hart, Jerry Smith, Rex Porter, Bob Hamilton, Roger Thornburgh, Rex Lilly. Don Brown, Gene McIntyre, Don Thomas, Edgbert Andrew, Howard Metsker, Bob Mead, Bob Cunningham, Wayne Sulteen. Art Sulteen, Jimmy Foulke, Everett Smith, Gene Foutz, Morris Smith, Bob Howell, Bob Jordan, Bob Coomes. Phillip Stout, Lewis Hilbert, Bob Dennis, Bob Small, Martin Mohler, Richard Snoke, Bill Ulrich, Harold Cromis, Bill Carr, Chelsea Border. Page TfJirfy-cigbf Afa-W Uffican Walter Cory-p1'c-sideiitg Bill Stout-vice-presiCent5 Jay Fo1'1'ustfsec1'eta1'yg Richard Knapp-t1'easu1'ei'g John Cartmcll-sa1'g'eaiit-at-arms5 Harvvy Walters-social chair man Paul Stewart-devotioiialg Bill Cari'-pianist. Ja-W Acdamfuf 6 Frank M. Cory, Joe R. Craw, Virgil Heiiiscrg Don Brown become secretarv Jrer of the district. l and treas f vfg Q SQ? uf-- grim Girl Reserves develop a girl's personality and character through an interest in some worth while activity, a desire to b'e of service and an eagerness to make her contribution to the world of which she finds herself a part. They gave their Mother's a tea in Gctober and a banquet in December. The G. R. and Hi-Y had a party together at the Country Club. The Girl Reserves also gave a party in February. Other club activities have been sponsored by this organi- zation. if? Helen Strong, Sally Cartmell, Joanne Stahr, Alverda Ellis, Eileen Kelley, Lena Beth Rinehart, Betty Foulke, Margaret Thompson, Doi otha Chamberlin, Juanita Brown. Betty Steifenson, Ruth Lumpkin, Bonnie Strattan, Rosalyn Love, June Bond, Virginia Jordan, Betty Gray, Bernetha Shock, Jane Durbin, Jane Forrest, Betty Richardson, Norma Mettert. Helen Dennis, Marjorie Ellis, Fredia Reed, Frances Cleghorn, Alice Rinehart, Hazel Bird, Alma Keiser,, Berniece Craig, Evelyn Swearingen, Rhea Scott. Helen Rinehart, Marian Paddock, Joyce Swoveland, Doris Jobe, Donna Jean Miller, Georgeanna Kelley, Mary Burroughs, Doris Chamberlin, Millicent Snoke, Shirley Pass, Dorothy Knapp, Betty Cahill. Kathryn Burroughs, Helen Rinehart, Naomi Baldwin, Willa Crye, Barbara Brad- shaw, Louise Cory, Wandah Davis, Marilyn LaVelle, Mary Jane Hindman, Ula Marie Animerman, Kathleen Knapp. Gertrude Klotsch, Phyllis Martin, Betty Wissler, Hester Bruner, Janice Murray, Betty Thomas, Reba Johnson, Angeline Hays, Yvonne McIntyre, Joan Thornburg, La- Vora Rinehart, Wilma Weaver, Helen Bird, Ruth Dutto, Joan Innis, Betty Sue Martin, Bernie Strattan, Betty Taylor, Betty Kellam. Page Forty Qui Rewwe Ugzcm President-Lena Beth Rinehart: Vice-president-Betty Foulkeg SecretarydMar- garet Thompsong Treasurer-Helen Strongg Piograin chairman-Eileen Kelleyg Social chairman-Joanne Stahrg Service chairman-Juanita Browng Publicity chairman-AL verda Ellisg Devotional chairman-Dorotlia Cliamberling JournalistgRuth Lumpking Song leader-Sally Cartmellg Pianist-Norma Mette-rt. QM fzedwuxe Gauncil Mrs. Russel Strong, Mrs. Willard Stahr, Misa Hilda Thomas, Miss Helen Smith E PATROL LEADERS- jor LUcUs VALEDA KEELING DONNA JEAN CARPENTER Jo CLAIR HAVRON NORLIA LEE WILKINSON, froop treasurer BETTY LOU GRAX', troop scribe EDITH HOGUE, mpfaizz Joanne Patron, Betty Lou Gray, Norma Wilkenson, Shirley Pass. Jo Clair Havron, Rosalyn Love, Doris Jobe, Sarah Caitmell, Darlene Cordell, Norma Brown. Barbara Jean Foulke, Joy Lucus, Barbara Corbitt, Valeda Keeling, Barbara Tee- tor, Peggy Hoover. Lawanda Cromis, Louise Cory, Donna Jean Carpenter. Diannah Purdy, Majolie Sherry, Agnes Hammond. Pagv Forfy-f wo Qui Saudi Richard Groves, Bill Cartmell, John Harlan, Tom Cromer, Tom Teetor. Bill Carr, Billy Brankle, Junior Murray, Donald Burgess, Martin Mohler, Harold Croinis, Robert Jones, Jerry Smith, lllarvin Clark, Bill Ulrich, Marvin Locke, Duane Carter, Richard Hayes, Junior Cooines, Kenneth Strongz, Dicky Brown, Allen Hale, Philip Cromer, Richard Snoke, Theodore Sedgewick. Charles Crolnis, Frank Blevins, Bob Harris, Ben Teetor, Edward Konig, Philip Harris, Roy Harcouit, Robert Woods, Rex Lilly. Richard Knapp, Robert Small, John Cartniell, Walter Cory, Orville Haniniono lack Teetor, Rex Porter. lr. Asst. Scout Ma't ' Ever ' 5 ei! ett Lilly S . aatro Cribe- Richard Brown n Leaders- Harold Cromis T v x .V Junior Coomes leasluflmr Rex Lilly Martin Mohler Robert Harris Connnittee- D. C. Teetor, Chairman Frank Cory Emerson Ashinger Harry Marsh Edwin O'Neel D. L. Cartinell Ralph Teetor 3 S zf ,few New Sfaff ANGELINE HAYS, editor-in-chief JANICE MURRAY, rzssisfuzzf chief BONNIE STRATTAN, senior BILL CARR, junior SHIRLEY PASS, sophomore JOAN PARSONS, fresbnmfz ALVERDA ELLIS, girl reserves JUNIOR COOMES, I-Ii-Y WILLIAM ULRICH, Red Cross MARIAN PADDOCK, bonu' economics DONALD BROWN, s,boris FRANCES WELLS, BETTY FOULKE, ARTHUR SULTEEN DOROTHA CHAMBERLIN RUSSELL BRUNER, fypisfs ALIDA E. MORRIS, sponsor S All School news and activities are reported by the Exponent Staff. They must draw up each article, type it for publication, and present it to the printei On time. They have done very well in Contributing a part Of their time to thc school write-ups published in the Hagerstown paper. Page Forfjf-four 8 ---Rec! Gaau The Junior Red Cross has been particularly active this year due to the war in Europe. This organization has continually been under the faithful and dili- gent leadership of Miss Alida E. Morris. One of HngerstoWn's members, Ange- line Hays was county president. Many service projects were carried out. vi? Marilyn LaVelle, Louise Cory-pianist, Barbraw Bradshaw, Yvonne Melntyreu- vice-president, Betty Lou Gray-secretary, Angeline Haysgpresident, Wandah Davis -song' leader, Sally Cartmell, Agnes Hammond, Marjorie Sherry. Alida E. Morris-sponsor, Ruth Lumpkin, Janice Murray, June Bond-program Dorotha Chamberlin, Shirley Pass, Don Brown, Calvin Annnernian, Bill Cfartniell. Harvey Walter-treasurer, Rex Porter, Bill Ulrich-reporter, John Sharp. Bill Carr, Richard Snoke, Willis Lannerd, Paul Callahan. fe E '7fne gfulfome Published in thv year Nineteen Hzmdred and Forty Om' by the Smzior Class of thc' Hagerstown High School JANE FORREST, JOANNE STAHR, ANNA FAYE AN- DREXVS, BETTY STEFFENSON, WILMA WEAVER, JUNE BOND. I-IAZEL BYRD, EILEEN KELLEY, BETTY FOULKE, BER- NETHA SHOCK, JANE DURBIN. ALMA KEISER, BERNICE HORME THOMPSON. L, MARGARET ik The librarians are helpful and dependable. A knowledge of types of books and their library positions is necessary for a librarian to be of value to the stu- dents. She must be business like and willing to use her time for Others. Page Forfy-six .fadamzm - - - The art department is one of the most interesting and valuable assets of the chool, and the students have acquired much ability under the supervision of Vliss Catherine Ferry. The course covers many interesting phases of nrt. Among these are: prohle rictures, animal pictures, scenes, and other types of aft work. They also re- lecorated the art room as a project. Credit should be given to the art department for their splendid cooperation vith other school departments. it Rex Porter, Joe Lilly, Alice Rinehart, Roberta Keeling, Betty Foulke, Donna Lantz, Betty Sue Martin, Lucille Downing, Eileen Kelley. Orville Hammond, Robert Hutchinson, Robert Hamilton, Warner Dumford, Max Baskett, Bonnie Stratton, Art Sul- teen, Angeline Hays, Bernetha Shock. .K is .A ,SX , ,sv Fif'2Sf s'x' 1 sk x. . it S Y R ig Q gg as Bonnie Strattan, Margaret Thompson, Frances Wells, Betty Rivhardson, Ruth Lumpkin, Juanita. Brown, Joanne Stahr, Betty Gray, Jane Durbin, Jane Forrest, and Yvonne Melntyre. Miss Hilda Thomas, Betty Steifensozi, La Vnra Rinehart, Janire Murry, Norma Meltert, Anrreline Hayes, Helen Strongz, Dorotha Chamberlin, Helen Dennis, Marion Smith, Joyce Swoveland, Mr. Rex Rudi- cel. June Bond, Thelma Smith. Evelyn Swearingren, Bernieee Craig, Betty Foulke, Bernetha Shock, Al- verdzi Ellis, Frances Cleyrhorn, Kathleen Knapp. Lena lieth Rinehart. Frances Anthony, Ruth Iiulmer, Doris Smith, Ruth Reed, Wilma Weaver, Virginia Jordan, Joan Thornburg, Hazel Byrd. Phyllis Martin, Hester Bruner, Anna Andrew, Freda Heaston, Richard Knapp, Bob Small, Gene Meln-1 tyre, Gerald Walters. Calvin Ammerman. Harvey Walter, Bob Brooks. Morris Smith, Jo: Swin, Bob Coomes, Keith Ulerick, Paul Callahan, Chelsea Border. Bob Hamilton, Rex Porter, Bill Stout, Allen Crye, Bill Carr, Wayne Sulteen, Bob Jordan, Max Bas- kett, Howard Metsker, Gene Foutz, Ray Adkins. Robert Cross. Lewis Hilbert, Harold Hunt, Russell Bruner, Robert Howell, Orville Hammond, Carl Root, Robert Mead. ii? A high s h c ool course in commercial work does not fit anyone for a place of some high business official, but it does give him the principles of office work. Simple bookkeeping, taking letters in shorthand, transcribing them from notes or from a dictating machine, and typing reports and letters are learned. Thus a high school commercial course gives u boy or a girl a good beginning. Page Forty-eigbf I g To learn to design, to construct and to repair is the business of the stu- dents enrolled in general shop. They construct many useful articles in the shop. If you were to pass through this department, you would Hnd noise a by-product, as they work on their many different projects. They also make much of their own machinery, which they use with a large degree of success. Bnh Blevins, Phil Harris, Ed Konin, Willis Lennerd, Rex Lilly, Kenneth Kirkman, John Seward, Marion Druley, Jay Berry. Gerard Parsons. Bob VVoods, Binh Harris, Harold Cromis, Duane Carter, Jerry Smith. Don Canaday, Lloyd Freeman, Myron Davis, Don Brown. Robert Hutchens. Martin Mohler. .Iuninr Cmvmes. Charles Cromis, Phil Cromer, Dick Brown, Reginald Beeson, Robert Wisehart, Allen Hale, Theodore Sedyzwivk. Paul Callahan, Vernon Brubaker, Ed Coy, Zane Smhler, Bill Ulrieh. Dean Rinehart, Junior Thalls. Cecile Stenzle. Edzbert Andrew, Frank Blevins. Dick Gray, Lowell Anthony. Gerald Walters, Ben Taylor. Ruger Thornburgh, Don Huddle. Richard Ellis. Keith Uleriek. Kenneth Cross, Bah Coomes, John Cartmell, Jack Te-etor, Roy Har- court, Don Thomas. Guy Swnveland, Harold Harvey, Jimmie Foulke, Derrel Swearinyzen. Denver Canaday, Roherl Hu don, Gene Foutz. Ray Adkins, Chelsea Bm-der, Richard Stnmn. tehinsnn, Bob -Lir- wel ,ky X N ess as qw'-it Rex Porter Walter Corry Wainei D f , , ' ' um ord, Paul Stewart, Max Baskett, Ar Sulteen, Rob rt D ' ' ' e ennis, Robert Jordan, Robert Cross, Robert Brooks. Frances Cleghorn, June Bond Joanne Stahr Vir inia J d , , g or an, Betty Gray, Juanita B1'own, Bernetha Shock, Bett F lk ' ' ' y ou e, Betty Richai dson, Alma K61S91'. Harvey Walter, Bob Hamilton Eileen Kell D ' iaig, Evelyn Sweailngen, Virgil Heniser. Richard Ellis, Kenneth C , , y, o n Cartmell, Keitl Ulerick, Paul Callahan. ross, Hazel Byrd Denver Canad J h William Stout, Don Kinsinger, Jack Teetor, Frank Heaston, Ray Adkins, J. Morris Forrest. if? The , g now edge they have ac- quired by observation, and reasoning make up what we call science. The truly scientific person never jumps at a conclusion. He Works from his knowledge of the universal law of case and effect. Comfort is increased health is im roved. Q P . and living standards are higher as result of the advancements from science. answers that men have found the or anized k l Page Fifty , ey, oris Smith, Reba Brown, Frances Anthony, Berniece C' ' ' ' ' ' 8' ---.E 5 Joan Innis, Bernie Strattan, Evelyn Hanna, Marilvn I,aVelle. Betty Wissler, Rhea Scutt. Betty 'homas. Helen Strong. Donald Canaday, Don Brown, Harold Cromis, Duane Carter, Bill Carr, Tunny Davis, Junior Rumi, Ioward Metsker. Lloyd Freeman, Frank Shafer, Huh Harris, Bob Howell, Mac Harlan, Joe R. Craw. .Balm Jean Ann Jackson, Madunna Miller. Marjurie Ellis, Gertrude Klutsch, Millirent Snuke, VVandah Davis, Sally Cartmell, Vera Dillimz, Wanda Rainey, Duris Smith, Rosalyn Low-, Shirley Pass, Freida Reed, Reba Johnson, Yvonne McIntyre, Mary Jane Hindman, Joris Jube, Joan Parsons, Joyce Swoveland, liarluara Bradshaw, Louise Cory. Darlene Cordell. Helen Rinehart. Eddie Kunigg, James Gimry, Juniur Cuonies, John Sharp, Richard lnoke. Martha Andrew. Marian Paddock, Miss Alida E. Morris, limb Cunningham, Philip Stout. 6 . 'i iii A A -- ' 3 BILL CARR, JOAN THO ERT, JOANNE STAHR, GENE FOUTZ. RNBURG, NORMA METT GERALD WA A DREXV, YVONNE MCINTYRE, HELEN STRONG, HONVARD METS- RER, REX PORTER. LTERS, ANNAEAYE AN if Gafu' The Junior Class presented Louise AlcOtt's great dramatization, Little Women, March 19th and 20th, The Juniors proved their acting ability under the direction Of Miss Bernice Hormel. Page Fiffy-two umm and Seneca efczu Senioa eau' The Senior Class presented the exciting murder mystery, On the Stairs., Jovember seventeenth and eighteenth. Because of only three girl parts, Miss Lernice Hormel, the director, doubled the cast of girls. This play was a superb uceess from every angle. Ruth Lumpkin, Lena Beth Rinehart, Bonnie Stratton, Eileen Kelley and, Marion Smith. Miss Bernice Hormel, Paul St ' Villiam Stout. exxart, John Cartmell, Jack Te , Joyce Swove- etor, Walter Cory, 'nf ? 4. 4. of .4 UMAWME Marshall Mohler-president Keith Ulerick-vice-president Roger Dorestler-treasurer Donald Thomas-secretary Robert Dennis-reporter Guy Swoveland, Richan Gray, Walter Lamar, Keri neth Kirkman, Bob Wisehari Horace Smith, Ellen Hale. Bob Dennis, Denver Cana day, Jean Fagan, Marti Mohler, Morris Smith, Harol Hunt, Don Thomas, Keit Ulerick. Roger Doerstler, Charle Benson, Franklin Kirkmai Frank Heaston, Lewis Hi bert, Marion Duly, Willis.: Shively. 4-H CLUB-Opposite Page Philip Stout, Don Thomas, Roger Doerstler, Charles Benson, Bob Dennis, Don Kin- singer, Keith Ulerick, William Shively. Gene Fagan, Morris Smith, Chelsea Border, Robert Howell, Paul Stewart, Richard Snoke, Don Stikeleather, Melvin Petty. Bob Wisehart, Horace Smith, Frank Lumpkin, John Nelson, Frank Blevins, Derrel Swearingen, Martin Mohler, Russel Brower. J. N. Rinehart, Billy Brankle, Ralph Veal, Robert Bur1'oughs, Reginald Beeson, V Sarah Alice Shafer, Kenneth Mahoney, Marcella Shively, Raymond Hoover, Ralph Shafer, Billy Shively, Johnny Harlan, Murray Stout. X Paul Retherford, Gene Johnson, James Ogle, Adrian Thalls, Bobby Forrest, Lewis Dale, Norman Shafer, Benny Shively, Gene Reed, Tommy Rhodes, Bill Cartmell, Dick Cordell. ik The possibilities of the Future Farmer of America are immeasurable. Through their leadership we may expect a new agriculture-an agriculture lighted by science and organized to help develop nation-wide stability, to speed up progress, and to share equally in the country's general prosperity. There is not a more hopeful sign of progress among our farm population. Page Fifty-four 4.e2.ag,4.---e.y,44-,1f 'AIRY TEAMfJ. B. Copenhaver First in the st t G ld a e l U Medalb, and trip to Harrisburg, Pa., in the National Dairy Show: Martin Mohler: Eve-ritt Smith: R l h -H OFFICERS'-'tOlder Boys! Presiden ap Ramey -- alternate ldECE8S9dP tf-Ruger Doerstlerg Vice-president-J. B, Cupenhaver: Secretary --Donald Thomas: Song leaderfPhilip Stout. lJunior Boys! President fBilly Shivelyg Vice- presidentf-Sarah Shafer: Secretaryf-Reginald Beeson: Song leader4Marcella Shively. Pelegates to State F. F. A. Convention at Purdue fJ. B. Cupenhaver: Marshall Mohler: J. Morris Forrest. Iarshall Mohler had 4-H trip to International Livestuck Show-ffChicago lonstructive 't d' f s u 3 0 conservation was made by this grou D. Livestock Judging TeamfMarshall Mohler: Charles Benson lnot in picture! 3 Keith Ulerickg Paul Stewart J. N. Rinehart, Martin Mohler Don Thomas Ruluert Vili- if D' co f-1 A '71 fb :J 3' 'E FD 1 E. F EU 75 YD 1 9 ri -1 . m .. F F' E :: 5' U7, :'. 2. 2. '4 1 Q . llll Allen County Pubhc Library 900 Web ter Street Pos 2270 QMWUMJ Fort vofayne IN 45801 2270 PROCLAMATION! By the orders of friends and stu- dents of the Hagerstown High School the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty one is able to present this super edition of the annual for your pleasure that you may recall, as you turn the pages, familar scenes and events of School Daysv in Hagers- town. auameg 'M---QMLL4-au The field of home economics is today much broader than ever before. The home economics course holds as its purpose not only teaching girls the principals of cooking and sewing, but also teaching them the principals involved in home- making-which indeed needs much greater knowledge than mere cooking and sewing. Membership in the 4-H club is good experience for any girl. The develop- ment of Head, Heart, Hand, and Health is an asset to everyone especially, a girl, desiring to make a home. ik Barbara Bennett, Marjorie Dumford, Betty Stikeleather, Norma Stikeleather, Ja- queline Snoke, Clara Mae Fosnight, Mae Fifer, Marcia McGeorge, Rosemma Bertram, Joyce Johnson, Martha Ann Cromer, Billy Ridge. John Harold Adamson, Hilda Gray, Jeanne Brooks, Margaret Fullerton, Edna Coomes, John Paton, Norma Lee Wilkinson, Wanda Rinehart, Maxine Troth, Marjorie Sherry, Marvin Sherry, James Holcomb, James Edward Cory, Thomas Cromer. Mary Catherine Miller, Leota Stenzle, Maxine Stenzle, Dorothy Gwin, Jo Clara Havron, Donna Jean Carpenter, Peggy Hoover, Judith Seagraves, Faye Dale, Mar- garet Cross. Kathryn Burroughs, Ruth Reed, Bertha McFarland, Joan Daugherty, Barbara Corbitt, Thelma Garvin, Melba Richardson, Helen Lantz, Barbara Solomon, Barbara Jean Foulke, Esther Rinehart. 1 Millicent Snoke, Sarah Shafer, Marcella Phillips, Rozella Solomon, Esther Barn- ard, Dottie Lou LaVelle. Phyllis Martin, Rulu Brooks, Dorothy Knapp, Ruth Woods, Martha Andrew, Helen Rinehart, Vera Dilling, Alice Wells, Darlene Cordell, Louise Cory. Rhea Shields, Mildred Garvin, Anna Faye Andrew, Marilyn LaVelle, Freda Heas- ton, Jean Ann Jackson, Yvonne McIntyre. Rosalyn Love, Arthur Gray, Evelyn Hanna, Helen Bird, Frances Ifleghorn, Hester Bruner, Ruth Lumpkin. Page Fiffy-six Helen Dennis, Rhea Shields, Hazel Byrd, Ruth Lumpkin, Thelma Smith, Frances Anthony, June Bond, Joyce Swoveland, Frances Cleyzhorn, Reba Brown. Alma Keiser. Doris Smith, Frances Anthony. Bet- ty Richardson, June Bond, Ruth Lump- kin. Helen Dennis. Joyve Swuveland, Frances Cleghorn, Rhea Scott, Martha Andrew, Dorothy Knapp, Cleo Lantz, Alice Rinehart, Sarah Shafer, Annes Hammond, Wilma Mil- ler, Mary Schneider, Wilma Dennis, Ruth Smith, Freda H a n n a , Betty Thalls, Marv Our cook Madame Petro Benson, Madonna E Miller, Helen Lantz. Alma Keiser. Betty Dale, Georganna Kel- ley, Freda Heaston. Rulu Bronks, N a o mi Baldwin, Betty Dale, Mary Margaret Burroughs, D 0 r i s Chamberlin. Dottie McQueen, Wil- la Dean Crye, Betty Cahill, Hazel Byrd, B e t t y Taylor. Ula M a r i ey Ammerman. Betty Kellam. 1 ,W f-f-'Z .X 'l'li Ls!- JUNIOR ORCHESTRA l'hil Bund, Charlfs Earl Cain. Bobby Forrest. Marcella Shively, Pemry Huuver. Barbara Foulke, Esther Rinehart, VVaudah Lee Gurdan. James Edward Cory, Billy Demary, Marvin Sherry, Dorotha Rinehart, Martha Bales, Junior Murray, Richard Hayes. Marvin Lock. Marjorie Sherry. W'ard Martindale. Ralph Shafer. Dean Cunwell, Victor Veal. Kenneth Mahoney, Billy Shively, John Nelson, Raymond Huuver, Bub Gray, Bobby Jones, Melvin Petty, Dan Stikeleather, Tommy Teetor, Bob Burroughs. ORCHESTRA Sally Cartmell, Doris Julie. Marjorie Ellis, Kathleen Knapp, Helen Strung. Wilma Weaver, Alverda Ellis, Darlene Cordell. Jerry Smith, Gerard Pai-suns, Dun Thumas, Trudy Klutsch, Shirley Pass, Louise Cory, Bob Coomes, liub Hamilton. Ward Martindale. Gerald Walters. Warren Fnutz, John Sharp, VValter Cory, Ilill Carr. BAND Marvin Sherry, Junior Marray, Bobby Jones, Richard Hayes, Marvin Lock, Bob Harcourt, Victor Veal. George Oliver Bertram, Dick Groves, Bill Cartmell, Cyril Lester, Bobby Forrest. Kathleen Knapp. Martha Hales. Peggy Hoover, Helen Strung, Sally Cartmell, Doris Jobe. Marjorie Ellis, Shirley Pass. Gertrude Klutsch, Bob Mead. Richard Ellis. Dun Stikeleather. Dean Cunwell, Don Thomas, Ralph Shafer, Kenneth Mahony, Gerald Walters, Gerard Parsons, Paul Stewart. Jerry Smith, Warren Foutz, Bill Qhively, Junior Coomes, Raymond Hoover, Bi-ll Ulris-h Reginald Beeson, Bob Hamilton, Dick Brown, Bob Cuomes, James Cory, Ward Martindale, Marjorie Sherry. luudic The Forest Prince by Tschaikowsky was the combination of the work uf the two glee clubs. BOYS GLEE CLUB- Frank Blevins, Bob Blevins. Philip Harris, Calvin Ammerman, Rex Lilly, Gerard Parsons, Allan Hale. Jerry Smith, Philip Cromer and Bill Ulrich. Russel Br.1ner, Eddie Konigr. Everett Smith, VVarren Foutz, Junior Coomes, Richard Snoke, Paul Taylor, Harold Cromis and Ward Martindale. Bill Carr, Robert Howell, Chelsea Border, Robert Coomes, Harold Harvey, Robert Dennis, Junior Thalls-, Lloyd Freeman. and Roy Harcourt, Morris Smith, Philip Stout, Carl Root. Art Sulteen. Gene Mc-Intyre, Robert Jordon, Harold Cromis, Willis Landerd, Robert Harris and Roger Thornburg. GIRLS GLEE CLUB- Virginia Jordon, Yvonne McIntyre, Evelyn Hanna, Marilyn LaVelle, Joanne Stahr, Jane Durbin, Jane Forrest, Sally Cartmell, VVandah Davis, Martha Andrews. Marjorie Ellis, Darlene Cordell, Ruth Schneider, Ruth Smith, Ula Marie Ammerman, Betty Taylor, Hester Bruner. Marian Paddock, Freda Hanna, Roberta Kee-ling. Helen Dennis, Norma Mettert, Janice Murray, Alverda Ellis, Agnes Hammond, Betty Murray. Betty Sue Thalls, Joan Parsons, Vera Dillingr. Joyce Swoveland, Joan Thornburg, Millicent Snoke, Ruth Bulmer, Eileen Kelley, Marion Smith, Helen Rhinehart, VVilma Dennis, Shirley Pass. Kathryn Burrouehs. Doris Jobe, Helen Bird, Alive NYells. Luttig M,-Queen, Frances Welle, ,lean Ann Jackson, Louise Cow, Kathleen Knapp, Alice Kirkman. Gertrude Klotsch, VVarfl Martindale, Ann- ' A lun Andrews and June Bond. 1 .1 R ICHARD KNAPP, ROGER DOERsTLER, WILMA WEAVER, HELEN STRONG, MARTIN MOHLER. HELEN SMITH, BETTY SUE MARTIN, JOE R. CRAW, JOAN INNIS, REX LILLY, HARVEY WALTER, RHEA SHIELDS. l NO One realizes the problems involved in handling the money belonging to various Organizations unless he is a member of the Board of Control. With Helen Smith as their leader these students who were elected by their fellow st dents proved to them that their eonhdence had bee ' ' u- n justified. Page Sixfy Typing, pasting, and Cutting, and last minute check-ups. When you see hese things being done you know the Epitome Stall is at work. Mr. Joe R. Irawls helpful advice and able assistance made it possible for the Seniors to com- lete the book on time. June Bond, Evelyn Swearinqen, Bernetha Shock, Betty Richardson, Betty Richard- Jn, Betty Foulke, Betty Sue Martin, Ruth Lumpkin, Marion Smith, Frances Wells, lanita Brown, Betty Steffenson, Berniece Craig, Alverda Ellis, Dorotha Chamberlin, ileen Kelley, Joyce Swoveland, Harvey Walter, Bonnie Strattan, Lena Beth Rinehart, falter Cory, Paul Callahan, Robert Jordan, Arthur Sulteen, John Cartmell, J orest, Gene McIntyre, Ray Adkins, William Stout, Keith Fl ' ' raw. . Morris elick, Jack Teetor, Joe R. ,gi Iedde Team-John Cartnu-ll, William Stout, Joanne Stahr, Jack Teetor Altt-rnatos-Barbara Bradshaw, Wandah Davis, Norma Mt-ttert, Sally Cartmell. The team Won their first three league debates against Rushville, Knights- town and Elwood. '7wiaJm4 Agnes Hannnoni', Millieent Snoke, Louise Cory, Gertrude KlotSeh, .lane Forrest, Jane Durbin, Evelyn Hanna, Dorothy Knapp, Shiulry Pass, Marilyn LaVelle, Mary Jane Hindrnan, Rosalyn Love, Doris Jobe, Sally Cartniell. ' 'Wi2Qi:,S.X.f nl. . - amid Nikletiai Banda!! Bawafdall 7emu31 GW awww Build For Perfect And Healthy Bodies 'fs T1'E1lllE1'-R0lIJGl't Small CO3CllQS-llfI3l'l.l12 Castle, Rex Rudicel Yell L , V ., I 1' es Fowler, Gertrude Klotsch eaders-Louise Corv Cha l Page Sixty-ji re We, the Senior Class of Nineteen hundred and forty- one, sincerely dedicate this Epi- tome to Miss Alida E. Morris for the thirty-five years of ser- vice she has given directly to the cause of education. We hope in this Way to show our appre- ciation for her efforts to bring to us, as students, the precepts of English and Latin, and the understanding of true charac- ter through her own example. Page Three .2 ALIDA E. MORRIS TCi7U11 E+ QV? X' 7ig.e114ofZfz x 1 lf .l Jlafulwaad Schedule Hagerstown ,,,,,, ,, , ,. . .,,, ,, ,26 Union City 23 Hagerstown , , ,,,, 37 Burris QMunciel ,,,,, Hagerstown ,, , , 33 New Castle ..,. ....,.. ....., 3 0 Hagerstown ,, , , ,. 31 Connersville .... 21 Hagerstown , , , 30 Dunkirk ,,,.Y,,,. .,... . ,..24 Hagerstown ,, 28 Middletown YVVVYVVV, ........24 Hagerstown, ,, ,, , , ,,,39 Cambridge City ,,.,,,2'I Hagerstown, , , , 34 Winchester ..,....., ,.,.. . 30 Hagerstown , , A, 43 Noblesville .,.,. ........ . 25 Hagerstown ,,,, ,,, 39 Liberty , ,, Hagerstown, , ,, ,,,... 38 St. Mary's ,,,.,,30 Hagerstown ,. , ,, .39 Bluffton ,.,,,.28 Hagerstown ,,,,, , , 29- Centerville ,,.,.,26 Hagerstown ,,,,, ,, 36 Knightstown ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 9 Hagerstown, , ,331 Alexandria .....,33 J. Forrest-Forward tSenior Sweater! Ray Adkins-Center 4Senior Sweaterl Second man for points in Sectional. J. com- pleted his third year with the Tigers. He was a good shot and a good ball handler. He was always a consistent scorer and will be missed by next year's team. Gene Foutz-Guard Gene was a good passer and defensive man. He is only a juniur and should be valuable to next years team. ,ff l K ...., J X' l l l -.. Ray had lots of ight. His height was valuable under the basket. He will be missed by next years team. Richard Knapp-Forward Mickey had a good basket eye and was a g hall handler. He is only a junior and shc be heard from next year. xi 'N X 3 ' 'l awww... aqua l i Hagerstown , -32 Hartford City 27 Hagerstown ,, 34 Lawrenceburg' Qs Hagerstown ,,,,,,, 225 Pendleton H , 29 Hagerstown., , 21 Batesville , 22 Hagerstown , , M49 VVhite-water , 20 Hagerstown 38 Centerville . W 234 Hagerstown , 14 Boston , , 6 Hagerstown , , , , ,, ZS Richmond , , , HS ne Mclntyre-Forward 1Senior Sweater! WValter Cory-Guard 4Senior Svweaterl This was Mac's first year on the team. He Tourney high puint man. Walt completed his proved a valuable man under the basket and third year as a regular by leading the team improved throughout the year. in scoring. His consistent playing and fight- iny: spirit will be missed by next years team. Arthur Sulteen-Forward CSenior Sweater! Myron Davis-Guard Art showed plenty of Fight and pep. His height Tunny was a good shut, He is only a snphu- proved valuable to the team around the basket, mure and has two more years tu play for H He showed fine tourney spirit. H. S. and the Tigers. Q .. ge -J Y . f b t. , : ,X .. ' ' 4 Q A: Q . .. fflyf . f ' . . i' .-f 4- , - I bis- -. . 5 . f - V 54? f I f 1 ' . t I s I ,. '.Q- C NA -Q Q . :K 9 fu N I I ' A T . 1 fi ecz7eam....L7eZiQ'a Wayne Sulteen, Joe Gwin, Lewis Hilbert, War- ren Foutz, Harold Harvey. Rex Lilly, Wfillis Lannerd, Robert Howell, Philip Stout, Junior Thalls. Philip Harris, Robert Hutchens, Morris Smith, Donald Brown, Dick Brown. Hagerstown Hag'e1'stown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown HagerStown Hagerstown Hagzei stown Ha,Q'erstown Hagferstown Hagerstown Hogerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Kdilem Schedfde 15 Union City , ,15 Burris lMunciel ,, ,. 18 New Castle , 11 Connersville , 16 Dunkirk , 19 Middletown ,, 22 Cambridge City , , , 19 VVinchester ,, , 23 Noblesville 13 Libeity , , 1,37 St. Mary's H12 Bluffton 1, ,. 21 Brookville ,, 29 Knightstown 29 Alexandria , 24 Centerville , , ,18 Hartford City , 14 Pendleton 9 Batesville Page Sixfg'-figbf Banda!! Scfzecfule TTGE Hagerstown at Fountain City ,.,,,,,, 5 WViHianisburg at Ilagerstouwi H, ,,,, H 12 Economy at Hagerstown ,,,,,,,,, 2 Iiagerstoxvn at YVlntexvater ,,,o,, v,,,,, 1 Greens Fork at Hagerstown ,, ,,s,s ssY,, 1 1 Iiagerstovvn at CenterviHe H ,,,, ,, 6 Cambridge City at Hagerstown ,,,,,,, 1 Hagerstown at Boston ,,,,,,.. ,. .,,.,, ,, 2 Milton at Hagerstown ,,,,,,,, 5 Walter Cory, Rex Lilly, Bob Small, Richard K Y . napp, Frank Shafer, Dick Brown, Tunny Davis. Max Baskett, Willis La Heaston, Joe Gwin, Rex Rudic , . , Brown. H 11 ll 1 ,Q . 4' 2, Q? 5 4 all . if is-M ' ', 0 -'rf in . ' 1 1 ,V Y H al if Xl Rig!! 'T' SI ,. ' Y, ' v ' - . .i 1 A xl if Yr .H - Q ,N RQ, , ., 17 '-:-. fill' 3 ', sf i f 'X b Q! . i - - . is . I Q 1 t-1--et Q sp, - +4 - -- . I I i Y ,ff E ' ' l ' x fy X' 4 .: 1A,:.,,, .vzl . 1 - W G Q' RS OPPON nnerd, Bob' Mead, Frank el J Forrest Don 7 . Ray Gene Betty Gray, Wilma Weaver, Wanrlah Davis. Jane Durbin, Jane Forrest, Sally Cartmell. Joy Lucas, Helen Strong, Donna Jean Carpenter, Valeda Keelinz. Marilyn LaVelle, Norma Brown. Joanne Paton, Joanne Stahr, Miss Martha Castle, Pemly Hoover, Evelyn Hanna. Helen Strong defeated Betty Lou Gray in the final tennis match for girls. Bobby Jones, Phil Cromer, Junior Coomes, Duane Carter, Junior Murray, Dick Brown, Charles Fowler. Rex Rudicel, Willis Lannerd, Gene Foutz, Richard Knapp. Morris Smith. Bob Howell, Phil Harris, Bob Hamilton. Don Brown, Joe Gwin, Harold Harvey, Tunny Davis, Junior Thalls, Art Sulteen, Bob Hutchins, Bob Small, Max Baskett, Gerard Parsons, Bob Coomes, Wayne Sulteen, Bob Mead, Chelsea Border, Gerald Walters, Howard Metsker. Gerald Walters defeated Gene Fouiz in the final match for the boys. The members of the H. H. S. Foursome last year were Dean Thornburg, David Hunt, Gene Foutz and Adkins. They entered the state high school golf championship meet at Indianapolis in the spring. Foutz and Ray Adkins were the only two returning for this years foursome. ,aufwwffd .Janna Ra!! Gdemlm Wd! ffwffffwv Ndawmm SENIORS FRESHMEN Lumpkin 4 Ula Marie Ammerman er Cory 4 Madonna Miller am ,Stout 4 Barbara Bradshaw Louise Cory JUNIORS Mary Jane Hindman nAmmemam 4 Sarah Shafer s Giggy 4 la Mettert 4 DIVISION I Barbara Bradshaw Madonna Miller DIVISION II James Giggy Joyce Swoveland .Bda Local Second First First Second SEVENTH William Cartmell John Nelson Diannah Purdy Marcella Shively Barbara Teetor Tommy Teetor Esther Rinehart County First Second First Second M ALGEBRA GEOMETRY Madonna Miller Horace Smith Ula Marie Ammerman Martin Mohler .locally 7. Diannah Purdy 10. Shirley Pass 8. Judith Siegrist 11. James Giggy 9. Ruth Smith 12. Bill Stout zenship Contest fWayne Co.J Winners, Billy Shively and Ruth Lumpkin Page Sezfenty-fbree .Jann Rall Galenclm Sept. 6-What was that I heard? ? ? 'Z ? Ah, yes, school bells. Booklists and schedules for everyone. Miss Hilda Thomas and Mr. Ward Martindate, the two new teachers, were presented to the student body. Sept. 8-How many pupils do not have books? A typical first day question asked by teachers. Sept. 13-Baseball, baseball America's favorite ga h well, Fountain City took Hagerstown's measure by a score of 6-5. Sept. 19-What, junior rings so soon? No, just the ring committee chosen. Sept. 30-A voice thunders into a room. All commercial students out in front! I Q Oct. 5- ...... Club. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dc. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Hirshburg must be here. . and a good time was had by all. Hi-Y and G. R. Party, Country 9-No, that isn't a real lion you hear, that's Tommy Tucker, ace Hollywood sound man, demonstrating his ability in the gym. 14-What! A new teacher? Yes, but he's just a substitute. John Nelson kept the ag boys busy while Mr. Shively and J. B. Copenhaver, Hagerstown graduate, went to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to attend the National Dairy Show. 24-25-Teachers journey to Indianapolis. Teachers Association. Seniors invade Hirshburg Studio. 26-Senior blitzkreig still going on. 1-Hagerstown opened its hardwood season with a victory over Union City on the Foreign floor. 8-The Tigers came out on the short end of a seven point margin after playing a fast, hard fought game with Burris. 11- God Bless America. The familiar strains of Irving Berlin's song hit, filled the gym as the American Legion entertained the student body with an Armistice Day program. 18-19-Robbery! Murder! ! Suspense l ! On the Stairs a mystery play by the Seniors. 25-Seniors sponsored a program of accordion music in the gym. 29-Dawn sees a carload of boys and Mr. Heniser off to Evansville for the annual Hi-Y Conference. Calling all debaters, calling all debatersf' Miss Hormel and debate squad attend the Debate1's Conference and Student Legislative Assembly held at Purdue. i 1-Ruth Lumpkin, representing Indiana, placed in the blue ribbon group of the national room improvement judging contest held. in connection with the 4-H Congress of International Livestock Exposition in Chicago. 12-Such eats! ! Wasn't the speaker good and weren't the tables decorated beautifully? Sounds like tavorable comment toward the annual G. R. Mother-Daughter Banquet. 20-A Christmas program presented by the G. R. and Hi-Y clubs was followed by that benevolent old gentleman, Santa Claus, giving every student and 'teacher a sack of candy which was so graciously supplied by the G. R. and Hi-Y. Va- cation begins. 2- What did you get for Christmas? Oh, I got ..... and .... . School re- sumed. 10-After necessary changes, second semester begins. Page Sevenfy-four J an. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar Mar Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Vlay Galemlcw 28-The Dads and Sons in the community enjoyed the annual Hi-Y Father and Son Banquet. 20- Another score settled. The Hagerstown debate team won from their old rival, Rushville. 22-The G. R.'s tui ned in a success in a dance held at the Perfect Circle Recre- ation room. 1-The Tigers ended a very successful net season with a hard fought loss at the hands of Richmond in the sectional tourney. We still think that the Tigers were the best team. 3-Knightstown's Soldier and Sail's Home couldn't stand the verbal barrage. The debate team won. 19-20-The Juniors showed their talent in the stage version of Little Women. 4-Another Senior function, the Senior dance. 16-17-Mr. Ward Martindale scores a success with the high school operetta, The Forest Prince. 25-Junior-Senior Prom. 27-Senior girls-May Breakfast. 27-The Seniors in their caps and gowns heard the baccadalureaute address. 2-Commencement . . . Gifts . . . Seniors . . . Caps and Gowns . . . Diplomas . College . . . Jobs . . . IJ This is station H. H. S. bringing to you the news of the future of the Senior Class nf 1941. The announcers are Dorotha Chamberlin and Sue Martin. RAY ADKINS is the golf pro at Hartley Hills. YIAX BASKET is now at the head of the National Guards. Good work Max. 7HARLES BENSON and HAZEL BYRD are happy on their new little farm, raising chickens? LUSSELL BRUNNER is still politician along with his office as tax commissioner. 'AUL CALLAHAN is owner of a factory that manufactures artificial eggs. DENVER CANADAY is running a wrecking company. 'OHN CARTMELL and JACK TEETOR are making an automobile to race abroad and Jack is furnishing the Perfect Circle Piston Rings. Good Luck boys. IOBERT COOMES poor guy still works at the drug store. And he keeps breaking glasses and dropping spoons. YALTER CORY is a doctor at Richmond and MARGARET THOMPSON is his nurse. IENNETH CROSS is married to that certain Mooreland girl. LOBERT DENNIS-More time will tell.--It is said that he waits at a certain Dalton township cross roads with a western longing. LICHARD ELLIS here and there with News of the Day. AY FORREST has settled down running the Forrest Chevrolet Business in Hagers- town and also is looking for a good secretary. It is the latest rumor. Page Seventy-five 81444 Gaeeef I believe in education as a fellow- ship of minds to develop character, to diffuse culture, to advance truth and justice, to encourage chivalry, and to promote scholarship in the service of God and mang I will strive to make real these ideals in my own daily life. ROBERT HAMILTON is still the city's ladies man. FRANK HEASTON is the great Chief of the Police in Jacksonburg. ROBERT JORDAN is a great pilot for Uncle Sam. His first trip was bombing New Castle. FRANK KIRKMAN is a mechanic at Perfect Circle. GENE MCINTYRE is mayor of Farmland and hopes to become Jutice of the Peace. PAUL STEWART is a radio announcer on professional sheep raising. BILL STOUT is a petty politician of Wayne County. ART SULTEEN is a race driver at Indianapolis. HARVEY WALTER is still Honey to all the young ladies. Milton seems still his choice. KEITH ULERICK is farming and Hshing. FRANCES ANTHONY is waitress in a Swanky Hotel in New York. JUNE BOND has finally settled down to a peaceful life as an old maid in Hagerstown. JUANITA BROWN is running the Brown's Beauty Salon in McGr:1wsvil1e, waiting for time to march on. DOROTHA CHAMBERLIN is teaching children in a Child's Hospital. BERNIECE CRAIG has become Post Mistress of Jacksonburg. HELEN DENNIS and DORIS SMITH are conducting an old bachelor's home at Dal- ton. Business is good. Frequent visitors-Walters and Hamilton. ALVERDA ELLIS has become Secretary to a blonde headed boy located on Wall street in Jacksonburg. BETTY FOULKE is still an old maid living in Alburquerque, New Mexico, teaching the rumba to the Indians. EILEEN KELLY is very successful as a social worker in Hull House. RUTH LUMPKIN is a home economics teacher, also a state leader in 4'H Club work. SUE MARTIN is believed to be the wife of J. but since she has a responsible job in the city, they have as yet not announced the wedding. BETTY RICHARDSON is a dancing teacher in Richmond, Indiana with lots of danc- ing students. LENA BETH RINEHART travels and speaks and is now on an extended trip through South America. BERNETHA SHOCK is married and raising chickadees. JOYCE SWOVELAND and FRANCES CLEGHORN are running a hotel named The Dalton Special. MARION SMITH is bouncer at the Dalton Special. BETTY STEFFENSON is scribe for a lithographic pencil company in Chicago. She is still as artistic as always. BONNIE STRATTON is keeping house for Harold Grimes in Connersville. EVELYN SWEARINGEN is First Lady of Millville. FRANCES WELLS is married to one, an all Johnnie MARK BALES has gone into the army life. Good luck, Mark. JOHN WELLS has taken up boxing as his profession. Page Se venfy-six fad! efaM0ff94f We, the members of the class of one thousand nine hundred and forty-one, A. D., of the town of Hagerstown, County of Wayne, State of Indiana, considering the un- certainty of this life and being of sound body and mind, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills by us any time here- tofore made. We do hereby select and appoint as executor of this document, Joe R. Craw. We, the class as a whole, do will and bequeath the following items to our under- classmen. RAY ADKINS wills his impertinent way of answering questions to Robert Hutchinson providing they have the same effect. FRANCES ANTHONY bequeaths her ardent liking for Mr. Heniser to Ruth Reed. CHARLES BENSON wills his girl friend H. B. to Derrel Swearingen. JUNE BOND wills her ability to play hookey to Helen Rinehart, providing she can get by with it. JUANITA BROWN wills her job as head waitress at the factory to Joan Thornburg. RUSSELL BRUNER wills his pleasant deep bass voice to Calvin Ammerman. MAX BASKETT wills his ability to compare with Shakespeare on romantic lines to Edgbert Andrew. HAZEL BYRD wills her giggles to Georganna Kelley. FRANCES CLEGHORN bequeaths her faithful chewing gum to Bob Wisehart. WALTER CORY wills his popularity with the Millville girls to Carl Root. JOHN CARTMELL wills his ability to attract attention in class to Hester Bruner. BERNIECE CRAIG wills her secret love Coonie to Helen Strong. KENNETH CROSS wills his agriculture class seat to Benny Teetor. PAUL CALLAHAN bequeaths his special gift to get along without the girls to Robert Wood. DENVER CANADY wills his E's and F's in government to Robert Harris hoping they get him on the basketball team. DOROTHA CHAMBERLIN wills her nervous disposition to Joanne Stahr. ROBERT COOMES wills his job as soda jerker to Guy Swoveland. ROBERT DENNIS wills his good behavior to Roger Thornburg. HELEN DENNIS wills her locker to Rulu Brooks hoping that after she leaves there will be more room for Rulu. ALVERDA ELLIS wills to Helen Strong her ability to milk five cows night and morning. RICHARD ELLIS donates his skeleton ta dogj to the Girl Reserve Club. BETTY FOULKE bequeaths her last period in the library to Yvonne Mclntyre pro- viding they keep the romantic atmosphere out of there. Page S6'l'l'l1f-1'-SCl'6'll J. FORREST wills his love notes to Johnny Bob Harlan. BETTY RICHARDSON wills to Kathryn Burroughs a package of chewing gum to chew in Miss Rhea Shields Home Economics class, providing that she will chew it there. FRANK HEASTON wills his aptitude in dancing to Tunny Davis. BOB HAMILTON wills his wreckless driving to Shorty Fowler. GENE MCINTYRE wills his spare tooth to Philip Stout providing he doesn't lose it while making love as Gene did. BOB JORDAN bequeaths his working excuses to Bob Mead providing Mr. Craw believes him. FRANK KIRKMAN wills his quiet disposition to Marion Druly. DON KINSINGER wills his attraction to girls by no effort on his part to Bill Carr. EILEEN KELLY wills her seat behind the players at basketball games to Louise Cory if she'll carry out tradition. RUTH LUMPKIN wills her position as cashier in the cafeteria at noon to Lavora Rinehart. SUE MARTIN wills her ability to catch boy friends to Ruth Bulmer. LENA BETH RINEHART wills her winning smiles QU to Helen Strong providing she wins the right things. BERNETHA SHOCK doesn't want to will anything that can be of future use so she wills to Trudy Klotch her sour expressions. BONNIE STRATTAN bequeaths her magnetic attraction to boys to Janice Murray. EVELYN SWEARINGEN wills her bird cage to Jimmy Foulke to put his Bird in. WILLIAM STOUT wills his dignity and big understanding ffeetj to Jerry Smith. PAUL STEWART wills his never ceasing gift of gab and his unlucky position in the office to Richard Knapp. MARION SMITH wills her appearance as a certain World's Champion Skater to any- one who feels worthy of it. DORIS SMITH wills her share of blondes to Doris Chamberlin. BETTY STEFFENSON wills her place in the library to anyone who can keep Tunny Davis quiet. 1 JOYCE SWOVELAND wills her Latin ability to anybne who can take it. ART SULTEEN wills his termites, which he has collected from sitting on the bench, to Robert Hutchens. MARGARET THOMPSON wills her quiet ladylike ways to Reba Brown. JACK TEETOR bequeaths his seat in Health class to Rex Porter if he will carry on the romantic atmosphere that Jack has created in entertaining the class. HARVEY WALTER wills his cooking ability to Joe Gwin. FRANCES WELLS wills her sparkler to Betty Lou Gray if she will make up her mind whom she wants to give it to her. Page Se Lfenty-eight BONNIE STRATTAN bequeaths her magnetic attractions to boys to Janice Murray. EVELYN SWEARINGEN wills her bird cage to Jimmy Foulke to put his Bird in. WILLIAM STOUT wills his dignity and big understanding Qfeetj to Jerry Smith. PAUL STEWART wills his never ceasing gift of gab and his unlucky position in the ofiice to Richard Knapp. MARION SMITH wills her appearance as a certain Wo1'ld's Champion Skater to any- one who feels worthy of it. DORIS SMITH wills her share of blondes to Doris Chamberlin. BETTY STEFFENSON wills her place in the library to anyone who can keep Tunny Davis quiet. JOYCE SWOVELAND wills her Latin ability to anyone who can take it. ART SULTEEN wills his termites, which he has collected from sitting on the bench, to Robert Hutchens. MARGARET THOMPSON wills her quiet ladylike ways to Reba Brown. JACK TEETOR bequeaths his seat in Health class to Rex Porter if he will carry on the romantic atmosphere that Jack has created in entertaining the class. HARVEY WALTER wills his cooking ability to Joe Gwin. FRANCES WELLS wills her sparkler to Betty Lou Gray if she will make up her mind whom she wants to give it to her. In testimony he1'ein, we have in the above words bequeathed and willed our worldly possessions to our worthy heirs this first day of May, 1941. SIGNED: Betty Foulke Eileen Kelly Page Seventy-nine 11.1 1.1 1 1 1 1 10101 1 1u1m.1o1 1 1 1010 2-19101: 1 1::1::14:1: 11:1-111r1:1914:14v1o1::1o1o1i:1 1 1 101 LESTER C. DAVIS -General Trucking- SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LIVESTOCK PHONE 183 Hagerstown, Indiana :1:1::1::1:1:1 1 11:1111-4:101010450101-01-U1 1 1 11 1 1:11 MARLATT'S Service Station Gasoline - Motor Oil - Accessories U. s. TIRES-PHONE 23-EXIDE BATTERIES 1 1 1,1,101,,1,,1.,1,,1,,14,111t,1,,14,1 1 1.1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1o1n1n1n1:u1 141 1 11.-.' 1: 1 10101 10101U111101011-10101010111101 101 v1 1 W. C. Pierce Grocery FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -Meats and G roceries-- CONFECTIONS Phone 13 We Deliver i.1n1.n1.n1.n1-11 101-1-i1 '11 1:11 1 111:11u1:1:1o1-n1n1o1u1- :11,111:u1n1u1u1o1u1o1014110101u1n1--1n1n1:v1u1u1o1u1u1u GO0DWIN'S VARIETY STORE Onward School Supplies DRY GOODS NOTIONS COSMETICS I-IAGERSTOWN PHONE 155 11:11 i1:n1u1::1n1.n1 1o1u1n1u1010101-I1 1 1::1:v1::1:n1o1s:1n Page Eigbiy 1-:1 14,1-:1o1::14:1.I1A.1-:101411-:1-,1Q1-I1-v1-,14:1o1A:1.:11:11 1.1.111.1.1:14:1-v1.:1:,11:1,14-1-z1.:1:,1o1-:1::11- 1 1- 11:1 1-11, . , , A---2:1 -3- 11-11 - COMPLIM ENTS OF THE UNION TRUST COMPANY 1 1 1o.1v1f:1:-11-14'1o1::1o1o1o1.,1:14-11.14-14,101-'1-'1:1:11-:1 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1941 Nationally Advertised Merchandise for Work and Play Wearewer Aluminum Goods SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Pyrex Oven and Flameware PHILCO RADIOS AND REFRIGERATORS D 8: M Sporting Goods Remington Arms and Ammunition HAGERSTOWN HARDWARE COMPANY H. B. WALKER. Mgr. PHONE 15 A COMMUMTY STORE OF BETTER SERVICE 1:1-1:11:1 11 -1 -1:14-1:'1-r1--1--1o1:f1o1--1 I1-,111-1-U1.-1. 1 1--1 R. M. HAYS FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Fruits and Vegetables 1Ferndell Canned Goods- WE DELIVER PHONE 203 HAGERSTOVVN. INDIANA Page Eighty-om' 14 14 Luck to You Seniors We Hope you Get as Niuciw pleasure Gut oi Life as We Get Gut oi Taking Your pictures. Qou 8061? 0058. I-iirstiburg Studio Richmond, Indiana Zi KS 1 IALLY . WJ MY BIG BROTHER AND SISTER TELL ME . . . The Terre Haute Engraving Company is tops for school annuals . . . good engravings, good ideas . . . good plans. TERRE HAUTE ENGRAVING CO. 920 POPLAR ST. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Page Eighty-three , L, , 1 11.,-011.,,0,,.,.,-.,1,,,.,,,.1.,-.,, , ,1,,-,.,,,,,,,,-..-.,-,,-l,-,,-,,-,,-,.-,,-.,,..,..- 1 1 1 1 -:-h--,-n-p-.'-,1,--- GRAY FUNERAL HOME Hagerstown, Indiana PHONE 95 LADY ASSISTANT FLOWERS FOR ANY OCCASION Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night 10101311lnlulululainz11:inl1:i1li:ri:Pi014l11r11si1xi0i010i4b11li0i ,,,,,,..,l.,U,..,u,.,,.,,,,,, , , ,. .1 .1 id- ,i ri -I -.11-4::miniuixrzzzz:xiszzxznzzxizzi REGULAR MEALS SHORT ORDERS EAT AT The Service Cafe Steak and Chicken by Appointment HOME MADE PIES sANDwICIIEs FOUNTAIN SERVICE PHONE 103 PERRY AND MAIN zr-O31--A--I---n-n-U- I- - -- '--I-2 1- - '- '-oz: 301011 111:32 14:11:11: 1 11:11:11:1zz11:1::1O1::i::1::1:::::: DONALD E. MCINTYRE f-COMPLETE HOME 0UTFITTER,' Farmland and Hagerstown, Indiana THE STRONG STORE Congratulations to Class of 1941 379 MAIN STREET IIAGERSTOWN Page Eighty-four rxninzrzzz nz :nz :again-1-4i::vz::::11: Qur Sincere Eest Wish to the Entire Graduating Class oi 1941 Courtesy oi The Retail Division of The New Castle Chamber of Commerce 2 ::.-:Jizz viz: zixizzz::z,::.:::::::::i::i:.iz-r:u:4i1.:z::::i:n1 P g Eigbfy-five A . . . THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL IS CONSTRUCTED ECONOMICALLY AND PROGRESSIVELY. COMPLIMENTS OF BRYSON'S NEWS STAND ICE CREAM-TOBACCOS-CANDY HAGERSTOWN, IND. PHONE 164 9 Q TO THE CLASS OF 1941 g 3 MUSSETTA'S i - Compliments of E , H DRY CLEANING THE MEN S SHOP E i AND H PRESSING RALPH RED RENEGAR Phone 133 Hagerstown Phone 113 Hagerstown AT THE MENS SHOP U ! U D Q i L. V. DRAKE 8z SON S. A. JOHNSON U Q GARAGE JEWELER U Lubrication U Car Washing watch and! Clock Repairing U l Simonizing ll i Polishing Hagerstown, Indiana E PHONE 48 E 348 Walnut St. Hagerstown HAGERSTOWN GRILLE WHY NOT MAKE THIS YOUR FAVORITE MEETING PLACE DURING VACATION Fountain Service Dancing -Parties a Specialty- PHONE 123 HAGERSTOWN 1 Q.,-.,,,.-,,,,.,,,,..,,,?0i, --z::n14:::z..7 414:11 is 19:1 znzxznzozmzzn Page Eight-six 1,,1,,14,11,1l,1'1,,3,,1':1 1 1,1 1 1 1 Congratulations To The Class of 1941 Hagerstown Grain Company PHONE 20 Hagerstown, Indiana 1-:14 1: 1- 1. 1,1.:1-I1-11.11:r1o1:w1-.1..1.,1-:1 11:11 I1--1.11.1 1:-1 I1 I1-1.11 -1. ,1..1..1U1I-1I-1- en: 101-11U1 ca-.1-,101 -11-1--1 For Your Protection MILK CREAM BUTTER COTTAG E CH EESE HAGERSTOWN DAIRY '11 1.1-1.1.-1f1.:1f1,.1'-1U1o1I1.,1.,1.,1.-1--1-I1--14 1011 11.1.11,11.141411f.1n1n1I10101-1-I1o1-I1n1o101-I1o1o1o1.-1 FORREST-CHEVRCLET-COMPANY Sales Service oK'D USED CARS CLAUDE FORREST, Proprietor I-IAGERSTOWN. INDIANA PHONE 62 ! I ! I , i Compliments of Compliments of i Q H. J. IVEAVER SEEB'S BAKERY : , Q I VETERINARIAN PHONE so I I i ' -Phone 207- : ! ! ! Q I Page Eigbiy-se zfz II HARLIN WATKINS 24 Hour Wrecking Service NIGHT CALLS 218 PHONE 42 .,,.,, ,-,,,.,I,,,',,,,,. - 14113: 1:1 :az 1 znznznzuzolnzi The Hagerstown Drug Company The Rexall Store CANDY - LUNCHEONETTE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Telephone 119 Hagerstown :1:,: : 1. : :.: :.: :wi .i..:.-.::.: :zz : .,,:,,: :Q ! U C0mDlim9ntS 0f Compliments of PHIL HAISLEY'S SEAGRAVE'S BARBER SHOP BARBER SHOP Hagerstown, Indiana Hagerstown, Indiana 5 ! C I L- -.Z-.::::: :::.,:.1::.:..g. Page Eighty-eight ozoriuzni- 1. 1 ze:-3 zu: if zz11:-11:1zzir:1:1111411011::I-:oi1::Liv1nzcle::r::::n:c::1:1::. --:aiu HEASTON THE CLEANER 1-HOUR CLEANING SERVICE G. E. Electrical Appliances REFRIGERATORS-RADIOS-WASHERS PHON E 13 Hagerstown. Indiana 11:1-2: zzxzxz: zxznzuzaxz. 1:3-ni-vi--ini. if 1- in-4 1-zzdzazui 1: 14,1 1,1 it 1. -:livin-3I-1-oz1-it-:vin1f-::,:.,:..:4.1ozoi--in: 1 vi- PERSONAL BEAUTY SERVICE Individual Problems Met In Our Individual Way PHONE 14 52 SOUTH PLUM BERNICE BEAUTY SALON Bernice Beatty, Prop. Hagerstown. Indiana --,-.---.-.--- -.-.1--,- -.:- -.,-.,:..- -.-.- -,- - - - 9 E Compliments of ! Compliments of SCOTTY l l Cleaning and Pressing Q 3 DR' J' R' MCGEORGE Q Q DENTIST PHONE 255 i Hagerstown, Indiana Hagerstown, Indiana Q C IMMEL INSURANCE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Hagerstown Phone 141 -.,1..1..1:,-1,-..1.m-. 1.1 ni 1 .1- 1. 101 .1 .1 :ici--101011114 Page Eighty-niuc Congratulations to the Class of '41 DR. C. B. HARTER DENTIST HAGERSTOWN. INDIANA PHONE 112 COMPLIMENTS OF KI G MEN'S SHOP Richmond's Popular Men's Store 124 MAIN RICHMOND, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF tkinsonFuneral Home PHONE 250 LADY HAGERSTOWN ATTENDANT . Q Q Compliments of SL BRIGHT . ' IGA STORE ABBOTTS CANDY I I ! 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SPRING LAKE FARMS BETTER COWS BETTER MILK zzez:-1-iz-zz-::1:i::-:Jizixinzzzazz::::1v:::::::1:::.:z:v1n1oioi4 ONE OF INDIANA'S FINEST LELAND HOTEL Richmond, Indiana SPECIAL PARTIES AND BANQUETS BY APPOINTMENTS :isisix:1:1:rizzi,:1:r11:::::4p:1:::::::1::1ziizizazarzzzzzzzzziaz,-vi: Page Ninety-one vii The Alpha Chi Chapter of Psi Iota Xi Congratulates the Class of 1941 1-:-1 :-1:1-::1-1:31:11-1 1: 1:zzzzzizzzozuiz::::::::z::::: izzzz 1.1 1 1l1,l..1l.1.,1,1,,1.1.1. -1 1 1 1 .11-1:1 11:11:11 COM PLIM ENTS OF BARTEL RHCE AND ROSA School, Office and Janitor Supplies 921 MAIN STREET RICHMOND. INDIANA I. A. HARCOURT D. C. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE X-RAY SERVICE LADY ASSISTANT Phone 87-60 Harrison St. Hagerstown, Indiana 1 1 21,1 1,1 1,1 1 1:11 iniv::n1n:::::4::o:o:1:izriogoiazinizzizzinzl-:nzoizzin-1:1-: A Full Line of Sport Goods For Any Sport IT PAYS 'ro PLAY Whitey Kessler's Sport Shop 916 MAIN STREET RICHMOND, INDIANA zi 11110:.nzni1:1uio:n1n:4p:::z::.:r:1:nir:14:1-::::r1-411-:vi::1-111'-1:1 Page Ninety-two 1 1,1.:1:-1::1::1:1-:1::1:r14:1:v1o1 Hagerstown's Headquarters Fon Graduation Clothes LOEHR S1 KLUTE CLOTHIERS 1::1:.1:'1::1::1:-1::1::1::1::1::11:111:r1:-1::11-1::1o1r:1::1::1::1::1:-1 PRISCILLA'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving a Specialty Hagerstown, Indiana-Phone 3 MABEL HAGEN, Prop. MARJORIE DAVIS, Asst. Operator 1:1 1: 1: 1::1-'1::1:v1::1::1 -1:11:1.:1.r11r1:r1.:1:1:1: 1 1: 1 Brehm's Sports Equipment WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPORTING GOODS 528 MAIN ST. RICHMOND, IND. 1.1.1.,1.,1,,1.,1..1.,1..1..1.....,1..1..1,,1,.14.1K.1,1.,1..1,,1.,14.1,.1..1 This shows Hen No. 6 and the 957 large snow- white eggs she has laid in five years. Her daughters, show unusual ability in the trap- nest, both in high egg production and livability. We now have 291 fine cockerels, all graridsons, and eight of her sons to sire out this years chicks. OMAR F. SMITH VVhite Leghorn Farms WWW Hagerstown, Indiana 1.1-i1.:1:n1::1:-1-:1::1::1:v1r:1::1::1:r14:1::1110111:v1:i1o1:r1::1- 1 .1 Page Ninety-three 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1111:1u1n1u1n1n1u1: 1 1:1 1:11 1 1:1:: 1::1.:1:1:1::1 1: 11:1n1:I1n1i:1n1u1m:1u1 1: 1 1 1:1:1::1:: 11:11 1 :1 11:11 1:1141111:I101010191014'-101010101 101 COMPLIMENTS OF FALCK'S CIGAR STORE Clean Recreation BILLIARDS MAGAZINES TOBACCOS LUNCH FOUNTAIN SERVICE WE BACK HAGERSTOWN HIGH-THE TIGERS Hagerstown, Indiana Compliments of C. M, HOWARD FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cambridge City phone 86 1::1:v14:14z1::1:1:1:14 11:1 1::1::1:1::1::1:1 141i:1:1::1::1:: CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1941 Kelley's Grocery General Merchandise PHONE ze MILLVILLE. IND Page Nirzefy-four


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