Hagerstown High School - Heiskelite Yearbook (Hagerstown, MD)
- Class of 1946
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if .1 ,1 A . C , THE 1946 HEISKELITE THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND CHARLES STIN E Editor'-in-Chief GEORGE SN YDER Business Manager PROGRAM PRODUCERS DIRECTORS ITEMS OF INTEREST STARS QSENIORSD STAND-INS QJUNIORSD EXTRAS QSOPHOMORESD STAGE COMMITTEES QORGANIZATIONJ ADDED ATTRACTIONS QSPORTSJ PUBLICITY QADVERTISEMENTS5 All the world's a stage And all the men and Women merely players. They have their exits and entrances And one man in his time plays many parts. -Shakespeare The class of 1946 wishes to dedicate this issue of the Heiskelite to those who form the stars on the stage produc- tion of tomorrow-the youth of the world! May their entrances and exits show them to be capable actors for the great play called Peace i fwxws..aLV'-:-fi1+'1+-C?o'f'6ge-e'9e3ev.,L 5 --- .f V- V- V - V. -..- -.N - S 5'--Vg --ix 'ggggf , V V3-3-+ Q,-QxQ...-Q-4-13 Q 'Egg 1' -qgsg-Q vig, Q .-g:f?E?y?fq2g?'SS - 3 gwgfb' 'wa '- f- 34 Vs, v ' 0-. 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'.fy:. . 1.-QV...wi7.x.QQ Qi1:fg:.Q5:hQ-'Q,gQ QQ 1Q,fQ1Vq,Q-QQ 'Q,-V- Qi: Heiskelite CHARLES STINE Editor-in-Chic f JEANNE HULL Associate Editor MARGARET LONG A ssociatc Editor GEORGE SNYDER Business M anagcr 8 . The Heiskelite Editor-in-C'hi1'f Charles Stine .Alssoriatr Editors Margaret Long Jeanne Hull Junior Editors jack Crunkleton Donald Seibert So phom ore Editor john Perkins Organization Sta ji Bill Green, Manag Fred Spigler june Lyday Janice Welch Betty Bupp Grace Mercereau Libby Krebs Mary Edelman Peggy Weller UI' HEISKELITE STAFF Club Editors Bonnie Boyer Marian Barrick Belle Davis Corrine Hendrickson i-lrt Editors Mabel Fentress Barbara Kanaga jean DeVore Renate Hoke Christine Troupe Sports Editors Girls-Carrie Brewer Audrey Mowen Boys- Don Lighter Bill Cosey Business Manager George Snyder A dvcrtising Stag Ed Raskin-Manager Morton Weston Bob Wright Mary Defelice Janet Everline Cirrulation Sttaj Art Perkins-Manager Ed Foote Betty Bittinger Helen Buchanan Frances Patton Twila Bishop Typists LaVerne Colbert Billie Fleigh Betty Coss Dick Keyton Snapshot- Stal? Charles Mobley Jim Shirey 9 The Heiskelite . . HONOR ROLL 1946 George Auxt Harold Bair Richard Bowders William Butler William Calhoun Robert Carey Robert Cearfoss Robert Cover Edward Crowther William Daley Robert Ditto Robert Ernst Jonas Eshelman John Fridinger William Gelwicks Robert Hammond Franklin Henson T. F. Henson Charles High-barger Eugene Householder Charles Kauffman Robert Kershner Van Kershner George King John Lee Richard Lovell William Lowe ytjohn Marshall Vaughn Mongan Robert McAbee r Killed in Action, April 23, 1946. ---T10 Joe McDaniel Thomas Parks William Peterson Raymond Poffenbe Robert Powell Richard Reecher James Reed Paul Reeder William Reese Harold Rider William Robertson Tony Robucci Bob Rohrer LeRoy Rind Richard Rawls William Sagle Robert Saum Ernest Shilling john Shilling William Shrader Gordon Smith james Smith Robert Smith I' Donald Sommerfield Ellis St. Chair jack Stouffer Colin Thomes Richard Vaughn James Watson john Williams Gene Wiuiard L The Heiskelite DIRECTORS ,mm . J. 5 14 Z4 ' ..,r. ish 2. ii. '!'s bp- - s if sf YZ 3,1 55. garage. 'Y'l+v4'MRvNfw--'1-i'..wsf'.-',.px um. H'-+fv',9'!i ,n..x. iq 3135. seam' ui. , S23 1.51- :Af 56? Q. Au.. 1 4 SEPA H. - .I vita' L. ,r -r 11 . . . The Heiskelite . . . Miss Miss Miss M rs. Mrs. Miss Miss M iss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss M rs. M iss M iss Miss Miss Miss Miss M rs. M rs. M rs. M rs. M rs. MR. JOHN D. ZENTMYICR Prinfipal slut I Miss CATHERINE BIEACHLEY Vive-Prirrfipal FACULTY RECORD Catherine Beachley, MA., Spanish, Vim'-Principal Innes Boyer, M.A., English Corinne Covvgell, M.A., English M. E. Hoachlanrler, M.A., Radio, English jane R. Hofmann, AB., Music, Physiral Eduration Clara Lee Hyatt, A.B., Spanish, English Mary jackson, MA., History Mary Kaylor, MA., Conzmerrial Mildred Keirn, A.B., Mathematics Wm. Kreykenbohm, MA,, French, English Yivienne Lewis, l-LS., Physiral Eduration Ena Long, MA., Mathenzatirs john Maycock, MA., History jean Moser, MA., Anzeriran History Helen Parrott, Home Economies Ethel Rinehart, l'lrl.M., Commercial Katharyne Sampsell, MA., History Virginia Shaver, BS., Home Eronomirs Rachael Sheetz, M.A., English Lauran Sowers, A.B., Librarian Raymond Stouffer, AB., Latin Rolmert Towson, A.B., Spanish jessie Troupe, A.B., English Anormalee Way. BS., MA., Ilome Efonomirs Gerald Biggs, Vofational Agriculture Simon Clopper, MS., Chemistry Earl Coffman, A.B., Comnzerrial Edwin Danfelt, B.M., Instrumental Musir Donald Ellsworth, Vorational Shop Eston Fox, AB., Physirs, Biology Merle Funk, A. B., English Harold Green, BS., Mathematirs, Biology George Gustafson, MA., Vocational Woodwork Porter Hemphill, Voralional Marhine Shop Donald G. Kaylor, MA., History, Problems of Deruorracy Herbert Loirsdon, BS., Drafting john C. Long, Voralional Sheet Metal Harold Martin, A.B., Physiral Education, Veterans Physics, Mathematics, English Wm. Parkin, BS., Chemistry, Biology, Physiral Education Harry R. Poole, A.B., Malhematirs H. Edwin Semler, BS., Physiral Eduration Lawrence Showe, A.B., English jczseph Shuck. A.B., Srienre joseph Troxell, Vorational Jlizrlzim' Shop john IJ. Ze-ntmyer, MA., Prinripal . . . The Heiskelite . . i . 4 Row I-P. Hcmphill, E. Scmlcr, L. Shown, S. Troxell, Row 2-S. Cloppvr, j, Shuck, H. Poolc, E. Foffman, M. Funk, li. llnnft-lt. H. Grvcn, B. Pnrkin, H. D. Kaylor, U. Gustafson, H. Logsdon, D. Ells- Mnrtin, E. Fox. worth. J. Long. Row 1--H. Kreykenbohm, S. Maycock, M. Keirn, A. Row 2-I. Boyer, C. Cowgell, L. Sowers, M. Jack- Wzly, M, Kztylor. K, Salmpst-ll. H. Parrott, S. son, Y. Shaver, J. Troupe, C. Hyatt, E, Rinehart Stouffcr. li. Long. Y. Lewis. R. Shcctz, j. Moser. 13 X w.......,,,, 1 M ks rw -V 1 X , RL f-' ' 'N gi 1, ..... V -wi 1 + V. ,Q 'A N , .W , mf: .......4 'Y A ,L , E335 f Q xx ' T, 'V xi J 1 f A-if MR iw I - 15.1 - 'f W WM k ?' an 1 2 WM Q 9 M ,J fn my -'Q Y 'sa--1 off' ,ww W .fi , 4 if ' 1 155 .QV I 4 ,fp , Mg Mfg 1 Th H Sklt .. ITEMS OF INTEREST E! ' 'Nw MRQX GU 15 . . The Heiskelite . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of 1946 is the first peacetime graduating class in four years. This fact alone should present a brighter future for the 300 odd graduates. The class of '46 has made news, and seen news made in our four years. In the ninth grade as freshmen we became youth at war. We will never forget that Monday, De- cember 8, when classes were interrupted with the news that the United States had declared war on japan. That infamous day not only altered our classes for one day, but it altered our lives for the next four years. Nevertheless, we did our part in winning the war. We bought war bonds an-d stamps. We joined many types of benefit organizations, and many of us waved our brothers and sisters off to war. To those who did not return we pay tribute. During the latter part of our summer vacation of 1945, mankind's most hor- rible war ended. The Atomic bomb, which meant the dawn of a new era, had hastened the day. That new day gave us all new hopes for the future, as we en- tered our Senior year. As we near the time of our graduation we cannot help but look back at the progress we have made. We marvel at how short a space of time it took for us to complete our high school education. We remember only too well that won- derful feeling of graduation from junior High School. Most of us came from schools much smaller than Hagerstown High, and in our sophomore year we were inclined to feel a little lost. The junior year seemed to be that in-between year: some of us felt as if we had passed our worst year and that our best was to come. Then came that year of all years-the year when we became Hsophisticated seniors. This school year of '45-'46 has been a very important one right here in the portals of H. H. S. We have seen the adding of two new courses in the school. This year a new radio course was offered in the school's program of study. The course, under the name of 'tRadio Workshopf' gave experience in radio writing and speaking. The other new course was that of Journalism. All types of newspaper writing will be studied by this new course. Equally important is the advancement made by the vocational and agricultural programs. In some respects you can compare our progress and learning these past four years with that of a War Bond. At first mention this sounds remote, but not if you consider it. Let's say in the ninth grade in our freshman year, we took out a bond. As the next three years sped by our bond gathered interest. There were those along the way that cashed in their bondsg some had no choice, while others could have held onto their bonds. Now our bond as reached its maturity date. It will pay off a dividend-not in money, but in something all the wealth in the world cannot buy, an education. 16 .. The Heiskehte .. PROPHECY lt was a very hot day in late July, the year isn't really important, so we'll just forget about it. Our scene is the front porch of a cabin in the Kentucky Moun- tains. The characters are two members of the Hagerstown High School. You ask how they got here? They'd like to know the same thing! Oh, you want to know who they areg well, let me see nowhl think if we take a closer look, or if we whistled maybe theyid turn around and give us a smile. There, you see, one of them is Bob Earley and the other? Of course, Libby Krebs. They seem to be in earnest conversation about some matterg perhaps if we moved a little closer we could hear them. Shall we? Say, Li-b, ipeers' to me thu last time I see'd Betty and Dick Myers was et the Prom in 1946. Wander w'at they bin doin! They was a cute couplef' Yea, I 'mem-ber 'em. As matter a fact, I wander wa't happened to all thu kids in thut class. Well, some of em turned out purty good I hear. Let's see now, they was them four dang gals that wanted to be actresses er sumpthin. Seems as how they are all good uns at that. Them was Mable Fentress, Betty Jane Bupp, Carrie Brewer, and Dorothy Williams. And them thar farmin boys has done a swell job a lixin up the land over the country. Bow Sowers, Bill Ricketts, Dale Bink- ley, Bob Baer, Leon Michael, Ralph McCauley, and Richard Rice is thu ones I mean. Course Bill Calhoun, too, but the Navy and jean got hold o' him. I heer'd from Jeanne Hull the other day 'n she say'd thet she, Albert Werk- ing, Charlotte Miller, and Franklin Stanley has used their knowledge of math to the bestest use by goin' into some field ol accountinl Then Betty Bittinger went into some kind of Advertisin' and they say she is doin' line. It thet so, allers know thet thet gal would be good someday. Betty Mar- tin is a real good airy plane hostess and Bob Rohrer, Sarah Bolser and Bob Wolf- kill are airy plane drivers. And Bill Robertson, Jake Shirey and Red Sellman is beg Arch-Archi-whal buildin designers. Whew, I gotta stop an git my breath. Yea, I think its about time you let me talk, cause I got some news: jean DeVore, Barbara Kanaga, Billie Fleigh and Doris Gossard are real line picther drawers. john McMurtree, Charles Dashnaw, and Bob Bitner are workin fer DuPont in some sert o chemistry. I hear'd thet Jennie Badrich is a dress de- signer. 'Member thu time her brother show'd us thu costume she made fer 'Oscar'? U . . The Heiskelite . . PROPHECY QContinuedJ Shore do, talkin a makin things, you should see the new set of false teeth Morton Weston made me. Purty dang goo, fer chawin! Was goin ta get Huck Hayzlett to make 'em fer me, but he was -too busy makin A's at the Uneversecty. Margaret Finfrock is assistin that dentist husband of her'n in his office too. Dor- othy Knapp is doctorin up the wound Bill Cosey got durin that fight last week with thet killer, he works fer the F.B.I. ya know. USO I've hear'd, Shirley Baker is doin some draftin at Pangborn and Helen Buchanan is working fer the guv'n't as a Diet-fixer. Peg Weller, Mary jane Cri- der, Hazel Sweigert and Ed Schindle are in some kinda' business and Barbara Ward is studying merchandizing. Carmen McDermott, Luella Rice, Betty Coss, Gay- nell Kidwell, Betty jane Reese, Virginia Lee Hook and Belle Davis, them thar white collar workers. I wander if Belle still hears from Eddie: boy she really got thu letters from him! Doris Clopper is a Home Demonstrator or somthin. I wonder if she still goes a skatinf' Cain't rightly say, but I heer'd that Barbara Gibney is a right nice florist. And them bee-u-ty opperators: Grace Creek, Yvonne Scott, Marie Snyder, Mae Moats, Joan Glessner, Betty Kroeger, Helen Knipe, Marie Pressel, Margar't Mills, Phyllis Weikert andl Peggy Miller, is doin' a real good job. Peggy fixed ya up, didn't she? Thelma Middlekauff is a model workin' at one o' them de-part-ta- ment stores in New York. Bettie Weber is the lib-rar-un over to the big buildin at school. Grace Mercereau and Fred Spigler just got thar first books publish- ed. Neither has named 'em yet, though. Now they was a funny pair-Grace alloys tryin' to keep the fellers a guessin' and Freddie al'oys havin' trouble with the Stuff and sich things. Giss thet was life though. 7 Hjanice Wolfe, Phyllis Pryor, Lorraine Martin, Charlotte Shull, Helen Cave, Virginia Browning, Doris Peterson, Mary Johnson, Jeanne Price, Gerrie Ruth- rauff, Bonny Boyer, Louise Eckard, Betty Crilly and Maybelle Horst are all them thar gals that work fer bosses in a office. They say thet the Tel-le-phone Co. got a nice bundle of kids to work fer 'em now. They was Tess Alexander, Doris Batt, Marie May, Irene Munday, Doris Easterday, Juanita Spielman, Lena Mae Diet- rich, Betty Jane Troupe, Gladys Weaver, Helen Hawbaker, Hilda Hause, Betty jane Shoemaker in thu group. I heer'd it said thet Howard Watson is quite a sales- man, of course, he alles was sorta' sold on june. HI heer'd thet Charles Stine and Stanley Chatkin are doin' nice in Radio. Ted is tryn -to teach his wife, Arden, thu stuff, too. They took ther fust case to George Snyder and Charles Sponseller, the best lawyers in town! See'd by thu paper where janet Everline and Delores Davis found some stuff to kill bugs- over in thet Science Lab they work at. Wonderful, what them kids from our class did with their lives, ain't it, Lib? 4 . . The lleiskelite . . PROPHECY fContinuedJ I'll say 'tis. Why, thet Jackson Hull is a writer and thet Dick Babylon is in wood-craft bisness. Charles Mobley and Doris Houser told me thet they took pictures of Hillary Henson and Vivian Deeds-the great world travelers fer their papers. Renate Hoke just came back from South America where she trans- lated some medical books fer thu guv'm't, her dog was taken ill on thu way an, she had ta call Jack Loudenslager, Jr., the Veter-a amimule doc! I also see'd in the paper thut Betty Roane, Martha Gerberic, Caroline Myers, Joyce Shilling, Peggy Keiffer, Dutch'l Harrison, Louise Boward, Frances Patton, J, Miller, Susan Warrenfeltz, Gloria Riley, and Jean Ritter all have grad-i-a-te'd from the hors- pital. Jean Ritter is goin' on teachin' nursin! I was a list'in te thu rad-e-o th' other day an' herld Eloise Duffey over thu Opre. Mary Edelman is teachinl music, Garl Bateman, Lois Badgley, Tom Wade and Don Lighter are all musicians. An' take Peggy Troupe, she can cut a Egger on skate like no body's business. Then there was them kids thet wanted te be teachers: Corrine Hendrickson, Carolyn Patterson, Bette McDonough, Ruth Glass, and Betty Jane Whipp. Betty is teachin' dancin' to thu little ,uns in town. By the way, Bob, did ya know thet Eddie Raskin is in his own Synagogue now? Caroline Olson is the orglnist et thu church whar Janice Welsh an her min- ister husband are keepin thinls movin over to thu church. Rosalie Bovey is doin' a splendid job o' keepin' thu kids of thu congregation in thu right pathf' Yea, and them fellers that wanted to be engineers. They was Milton Heck, Joe Shank, Raymond Poffenberger, Charles Houpt, Erston Newcomer, Bob Wright, Bill Green, Bob Matthews, Bob Long, Joe McDaniels, Lewis James, and Art Per- kins. What about LaVerne Colbert? She wanter ta be a sec-re-tary, didnlt she? That's right, I wander if she married Peck. And then there was June Lyday. She wanted to go ta trainin' ifln Johnny or Red didn't hook her fust. You know, I'm glad I cou'd live to see sech a swell bunch a kids git wat they want'd from life. As we leave them the sun is settin' on the happiest kids from HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL. 19 .. The Heiskelite. September September September September September October October October October October October 10-Girls' Intramural Council. 12 15 25 26 CALENDAR 5-School opening. 6-Student Council. 1.3-Sophomore Election of cheer leaders. 15-First Radio Class-Mrs. M. Hoachlander. 24-First journalism Class-Miss Boyer. -Annual Youth Conference of Washington County. -Miss Sarah jane Rice became Mrs. Otto Hofmann. -Navy Day Assembly. -State Teachers' Meeting in Baltimore. 30-Major Norman A. Smrie lectured on Our Future Role in Japan and Germany. November November November November 9-Radio Workshop Assembly 4'News for Youth. 11-17-National Education Week. ll-17-Book Week. 16-Mr. J. Phillip Robinson presented l'Song Hits of 1945 fB.Cj Ant-rim Assembly. November 17-American Legion, Post No. 32 Morris Frock presented H.H.S. with American Hag at Charles Town Victory Football Game. November December December December December December December 21-Glee Club Thanksgiving Assembly. 7-Mrs. Henry Holzapfel, III-Library. 14-Foreign Christmas Assembly by language classes. 20-Christmas Alumni Dance. 20-Radio Workshop Christmas broadcast-HGood King Wenceslaus 21-Glee Club Christmas Assembly. Z1-January 2-Christmas and New Year Vacation. N . . The Heiskelite . . CALENDAR CContinuedj january ll-Radio Workshop Assembly-Movies. january 14-Senior Class Election. January 165-junior Class Election. January 18-Radio Workshop Quiz over WJEJ for Clothing Drive. February 1-Dramatic Club- Nine Girls. February 6-May 6-'looking Ahead series of Vocational Guidance Broadcasts February 8-Dr. Ferguson-Health Program. February IS-Church Speaker. February 25-Antrim Assembly-Mr. Al Priddy. February Z6- Junior Town Meeting of the Airl'-WBAL. March 1-Dramatic Club Assembly. March 8-Atoms and Air. March 13-National Symphony. April April April April May May june june june 5- How to Get a Job. 12-Pan American Day. 17-Foods and Fashions. 26-Music Appreciation Program. 15-Senior Class Play. 31-junior and Senior Prom. 2-Baccalaureate. S-Commencement. 7--Last day of school. 21 . . The Heiskelite . . SENIORS' '46: LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the class of '46i being of sound mind and body do hereby -bequeath these trivials to future Senior students: Betty J. Bupp-The three pictures in my locker 17211 to Ann CStuffj Stouffer. Charles Stine-The classes I have missed during my Senior Year to Arden Eichel- berger. Janice Welch-The two vacancies in the f'Krunchies' Coeds to jean Glosser. Dick Keyton-My reliable Remington to Jack Crunkelton. Eddie Raskin-My jobs in P.D. Class to my brother f'Noddy. Dee Davis-My fronts seat in chemistry class to Phil Hoffman. Fred Spigler-My middle name Herman to Lloyd Mauch. Libby Krebs-All my good times with Bob to Hank and Betty. Mary Cochrane-The good times in the Library to Her-by Hoover. Betty Kershner-The job of ice cream sales in the cafeteria to? joe Eshelman-My Hgreatn knowledge of chemistry to Tom McCubbin. jean DeVore-My headaches on the Heiskelite art staff to Joan Kanaga and june Oliver. Mert Schlosser-My seat on the basketball bench to a better athlete than l. Bill Hager-My seat in Mr. Clopper's room to joe Snyder. Bill Green and Milton Heck- Einstein's Relativityl' to someone who wants to tor- ment an English Teacher. Carolyn Olson-My job as pianist in the orchestra, to julia Groh. Lorraine Martin-My seat in the Auditorium to Dick Troxell. George Snyder-My jobs as business manager of the H.W.N.W. and Heiskelite to Harry Peasly and Bob Kilroy, respectively. Helen Buchanan, Frances Patton, and Twila Bishop-The slaving sessions in Mr. Funk's room after school collecting money for the Heiskelite to some poor juniors. Don Lighter-The water bucket to Ed Smith. Marie Boyle-My shorthand grades to any Junior who will be satisfied with them. Jeanne Hull-The scenery for Dramatic Club plays to anyone who doesn't mind a confusing mess. Don Maisack-t'Samuel Johnsonw to the Seniors who come after me. 22' i C f.. L The Hei kelitc . . . A,y,,,g,':44-i1.'-L' -if-nv.g1,1i-z'!Sl:aJxprggiauf-1.-4. '51-w,n-miat-'MM5412hu'4-Jiinlffgfqiw-an IE K 2 Q -4 Fl 9 f QT Fe an is .5 Y. 5 A 71 , -. -4, ak E 1 1. G, ,. 'ti'54VIf5-PZNTFS!!E'1f!673!47??3L'4lZf'V'5!?1!34?'P 4 'j and w 21 52 5 , ci Qi FS 5: rg W A? 5, 5. Aff: yy, 73 fi 5: ' 71 K? . . 5,4 xi 5 C ':, - K . 53 ,nz , ISJMK-:ii-9':?-' 4.-: ww: 1: z Q-,4 .J -1 r+:cw:.-asm-.M -,,.,.. .,-.-..-.rf 14-.. pm-,we-:ea-ua -:man :L-am-fp,wn,gw,g-ur51m'a.3'1 V' . 23 The Heiskelite BOB HERR President JEANNE HULL Virc-President EDDIE RASKIN Snrrntary JEAN DIQVORE Trnzzsurer 24 . . The Heiskelite THERESA ALEXANDER Tcss General Glcc Club I, IIg H. W. N. W. Rep. lllg Dramatic Club III, IVQ Intra- mural Council IVQ Thin Ice Cast IV. LOIS BADGLEY L0diC .-1 rfulenlif ROBERT BAER l'omlionul I . F. A. ll, III, IV. LUCILLE SARA BAKER General Glce Club Ilg Thin Ice Comm. IV. LESTER A. BARNES Shor.ty Vomtionul MARIAN ADELE BARRICK Com m errial Heiskolitc IV. RICHARD BABYLON General F. F. A. IV. JENNIE BADRICH Commercial DELANAH ALFREDAH BAKER Commercial SHIRLEY M. BAKER svrerryn Glee Club II. JUNE M. E. BARNHART General DORIS ALVERTA BARROVV UBert,Y Commercial Glee Club IIg Intramurals II, III. 25 The Heiskelite GARL BATEMAN Academic Spanish Club IVQ Band II, IIIQ Pan American Prog. IV. JEAN ELEANOR BEARD Jeanie Commercial Intramurals II, III, IV. TWILA P. BISHOP Academic Glee Club II, IIIQ Dramatic Club III, IVg Spanish Club III, IV, Heiskelite IVg Variety Show III, Le Cafe Paris III, Nine Girls Comm. IV, Thin Ice Comm. IVQ Intramurals IV. BETTY BITTINGER General H. W. N. W. IV, Heiskelite IVQ Student Council III. DELILAH BLICKENSTAFF General Intramurals II, III. ROSALIE M. BOVEY Academic Glec Club II, IIIQ Spanish Club III, IVQ F. T. A. Pres. IV. DORIS LOUISE BATT Bat Academic Glee Club II: Spanish Club IV. DALE EVERETT BINKLEY Vocational F. F. A. II, III, IV. ROBERT ORVILLE BITNER Bob Academic Math Club II, Ill, History Club IVQ Pan American Prog. II, IVQ 2nd Prize National Pan American Contest. BETTY JEAN BLEVINS Commercial Intramurals II, III. THOMAS H. BOND Herman Vocational C. LOUISE BOWARD Academic Spanish Club III, Intramurals II, III, IV. 26 Heiskelite RICHARD I.. BOWDERS Dick General I-Iciskelitc Rcp. IV, Navy IV. MILDRED L. BOWMAN Toots Commercial Glce Club II, III. MARIE ALICE BOYLE Smoky Commercial Intramurals II, III. VIRGINIA MAE BROWNING Peachie Commercial Intramurals II, III. ELIZABETH JANE BUPP Betty Academic Glee Club II, III, IV, Dramatic Club IV, Spanish Club IV, Heiske- lite IV, Pan American Prog. III, IV, F. T. A. IV, Le Calc Paris. NELSON CARPENTER IIClem!! Vocational Football III, IV, Intramurals CLYDE DONALD BOWERS Academic Math Club II, III, Spanish Club III, Pan American Prog. III. BONNIE DELORES BOYER Commercial Student Council III, Intramurals II, III, Heiskelite IV, Intramural Council II, Varsity II, IV. CARRIE ELIZABETH BREWER 4'Fluff General Intramurals II, III, IV, Dramatic Club III, IV, Johnny On the Spot Cast III, Nine Girls Cast IV, Glee Club II, Heiskelitc Sports Ed. IV, Intramural Council III, IV. HELEN RUTH BUCHANAN Butch Academic Glee Club III, H. W. N. W. II, III, Dramatic Club III, IV, Spanish Club III, IV, Heiskelite IV, Intra- murals IV, Le Cafe? Paris III, Nine Girls Comm. IV. WILLIAM CARL CALHOUN Bill Vocational Football III, IV, H. W. N. W. Rep. III, IV, Student Council IV, F. F. A. II, III, IV, Sr. Story Journal, Navy IV. JOAN CARROLL Commercial Pan American Prog. IV. 27 HELEN MAE CAVE Com m errial MARGARET ANN CHAPMAN Margie Commercial Heiskelite Rep. II, III, Intramurals II, III. MABEL E. CI-IRONISTER Mike General DORIS LORRAINE CLOPPER Dorie Academic Archery Club II, III, Spanish Club IV, F. T. A. IV. EVELYN LAVERNE COLBERT Vernie Commercial Student Council III, IV, Heiskelite IV, Glee Club II, Archery Club II, Intramurals III, Phyllis Clem Me- morial Award III, D. A. R. Award IV. BETTY E. COSS Beccie Commercial Heiskelite IV. The Heiskelite MARK B. CHAMBERS Singus Vocational Football III, IV, Varsity IV, Base- ball II, III, IV, STANLEY ALFRED CHATKIN Stan Academic A. V. S. O. II, III, IV, Pres. III, Dramatic Club III, IV, History Club III, IV, Science Club II, III, Spanish Club III, IV, Nine Girls Comm., Pan American Prog. IV, Thin Ice Cast IV. AUDREY LILLIE CLINE Toots Commercial Glee Club II, Intramurals II, IV, Student Council III, Thin Ice Cast IV. MARY LOUISE COCHRANE Shorty Commercial Archery Club II, Intramurals II, III, IV. WILLIAM M. COSEY, JR. HBHIU Academic Baseball II, III, IV, Football III, IV, H. W. N. W. II, Intramurals II, III, IV, Band I, II, Student Council III, Pan American Prog. IV. ROBERT COVER 6ABob!! Academic Spanish Club III, IV, H. W. N. W. II, Allied Youth III, Student Coun- cil III, Le Cafe Paris III, Navy IV. 28 - ,aff F. ,' The Heiskelite GRACE E. CREEK Tootsie Academic Glee Club II, Dramatic Club III, Spanish Club IV. BETTY RUTH CRILLEY hBetsH General HARRY L. CUNNINGHAM, JR. ucutytyn Vocational CHARLES DASHNAW KtM0nkYI Dramatic Club IV, French Club IV, Nine Girls Staging, 'AThin Ice Staging IV. DELORES DAVIS ttDceU Academic Spanish Club IV, Dramatic Club III, IV, Intramurals II, III, IV, Pan American Day IV, Christmas Program, Stage Comm. IV, Victory Corps II. VIVIAN DEEDS Bib General Varsity II, Intramurals II, III. MARY JANE CRIDER Academic Dramatic Club III, IV, H.W.N.W. IV, Spanish Club IV, Intramural Council II, III, IV, Intramurals II, III, IV. PATRICIA ANN CRILLEY upatn Commercial Glee Club III, IV, La Cafe Paris III. CALLISTA MARIE DALLAGO Cliss Commercial JOSEPH P. DATTILIO Vocational F. F. A. II, III, IV. I. BELLE DAVIS Academic Dramatic Club III, IV, Math Club II, III, Spanish Club III, IV, Heiskelite IV. MARY R. DEFELICE Academic Art Club II, H. W. N. W, IV, Heiskelite IV, Spanish Club III, IV, Intramurals II. 1 1 The Ileiskelite JEAN Dia VORE niradrrfrir Dramatic Club, Sec. III. Vice-Pres. IV3 Spanish Club IVQ Intramurals II, III, IVQ Heiskelite IVQ Art Club IIg Pan .American Prog. IVg Class Treas. IV. ELOISE j. IJUFFEY Amdemir Glee Club II, IIIQ H. W. N. W. IVQ Spanish Club IVQ Intramurals IVQ Pan American Prog. IVQ F. T. A. IV. DORIS MAY EASTERDAY Dottie Mae General Glee Club II, Ill, IV. MARY CAROLINE EDELMAN Arademir Glee Club II, lIIg Dramatic Club IIIg Spanish Club III, IVQ H. W. N. W. Exchange Ed. IVQ Student Council, Sec. II, Vice-Pres. IIIQ Cheerleader II, III, IVg Pan Am- erican Prog. IVQ Le Cafe Paris III. LUCILLE EVANS Pee Wee General Varsity III, Intramurals II, III, IV. DOLORES G. FAULDER Dodie Commercial Glee Club II, III, IV5 Iiaml lIg Le Cafe Paris III. LENA MAE DIETERICH t'Skip General Intramurals II, III, IV. WILLARD E. DURBEN Will Vocational Student Council II, IIIQ H.W.N.W. Rep. II, IIIQ Heiskelite Rep. IV. LOUISE VIRGINIA ECKARD Weezie General JOE ESHELMAN Academic Math Club IIIg Pan American Prog. IV. ,IAN ET ELOISE EVERLINE Academic Spanish Club III, IVQ Art Club Ilg H. W. N. W. IVg Heiskelitc IVQ Student Council IIIQ Intramurals IIg Kee Mar Alumnae Prize Ilg Pan .American Prog. IV. MABEL FENTRESS Bep Commercial Intramurals II, IIIg Heiskelite IVQ Dramatic Club III, IVQ johnny On the Spot Cast IIIQ Le Cafe Paris IIIg Variety Show IIIQ Thin Ice Cast IVg Pan .American Prog. IV. Varsity IV. i 30 The Heiskelite MARGUERITE L. FINFROCK hpcggyi! General Glec Club II, III. ED E. FOOTE l1EdYY Academic Football IIIg Intramurals II, IVg Pan American Prog. IV. IRVIN P. GALLIHER Vocational MARTHA E. GER BERICH General Intramurals IV. BETTE JUNE GIVENS Academic Intramurals IV, Spanish Club IX JANET GLESSNER uulanvv Com nirrcial French Club II, Intramurals II. WILMARIE E. FLEIGH Billie General French Club III, Intramurals II, III, IVg Varsity II, Art Club IIg Intramural Council IIIQ Student Council IV, Le Cafe Paris IIIg Allied Youth II, IIIg Sr. Story Journal IV. WAHNETA JEANETTE FORD Fordie General MARY JANE E. GARMAN Jeanie Commercial Glee Club II, III, IV, Le Cafe Paris III. BARBARA JANE GIBNEY npotzu C ommerczkzl Intramurals II, III, IV, Varsity II, IV, Intramural Council II, III, IV. RUTH CATHERINE GLASS General JOANNE NOREEN GLESSNER HJOEYY General Sr. Story Journal IV. 31 The Heiskelite . . . KATHLEEN MARIE GOOD Kathie Com m rrrial Glee Club II, IIIQ Intramurals II, III, IYg Student Council III. WILLIAM B. GREEN Hill Aradrmir jake Lehman Award Ilg R. F. Weagley Award IIIi Student Coun- eil IIQ History Club IIIg I-I.W.N.W. III, IYg Heiskelite, Org. Ed. IVQ Yaleclictorian IV. JOE HAHN I-Iahny Voralional JANET HARRISON Dutch Amdfmir Intramurals II, III, IVg Spanish Club Illg H. W. N. W. IVg Varsity IV. RUSSELL HARTLE Russ I'm'ati0nal Class Sec. IIIQ Baseball II, III, IVQ Intramurals II, III, IYQ Football IY. HELEN VIRGINIA HAWBAKER MufIin G1'm'rul DORIS LOUISE GOSSARD General CHRISTIAN C. HAGER Bill General Student Council Illg Intramurals III. ROBERT A. HARRIS Bucky Vamtional Student Council IIg Intramurals II. IRENE HARTLE Rene Commercial HILDA E. HAUSE General HILLARD J. HAYZLETT Huck'I Academic l 32 The Heiskelite MILTON HECK Milt Arademir Math Club II, III, French Club IV, H. W. N. W. III, IV, News Ecl. IV, Quill and Scroll IV, Or- chestra II, III, IV, Band IV. H I I.l.ARY H. HENSON Eftic General Student .Council II, Intramurals II. CHAS. LEROY HIGHBARGER I'appy General R EN AT E S. HOKE Rcnic .'Iraa'1'n1i1' Spanish Club III, IV, Intramurals IV, Heiskclitc IV, H. W. N. W. IV, Art Club II, Pan American Prog. IV. IIONNY HOOVER A z'aa'en1ic Spanish Club III, IV, Dramatic Club III, .Archery Club III, Intra- murals II, III, IV, johnny On the Spot Comm., Pan American Prog. CHARLES HOUPT Anulenzic Spanish Club IV, Intramurals Il, Ill, IV. CORRINE E. HENDRICKSON Rennie Academic H. W. N. W. IV, Dramatic Club IV, Spanish Club III, IV, Heiskc- lite IV, Thin Ice Comm. IV, F. T. A. IV. ROBERT HERR Bob Vocational Football III, IV, Class Pres. II, III, IV. EVELYN FRANCES HITE Cuddles General Intramurals II, III, IV, Allied Youth II, III, H. W. N. W. IV. VIRGINIA LEE HOOK Jennie Commercial Intramurals II, III, IV, Varsity II, .Archery Club III, Student Council II, III. MAYBELLE IIORST Tootie Commercial Intramurals II, III, IV, Victory Corps II, .Archery Club III. BRUCE F. HOUSE Cran Vocational 33 DORIS JEAN HOUSER Shorty Amrlemir JACKSON J. HULL Herby Vomtional Student Council II, III, IVQ H. W. N. W. Rep. IVQ Heiskelite Rep. IV. LOUIS JAMES Jack Academic Student Council II, III, IVQ Math Club II, IIIg History Club IVg Pan .American Prog. II, IY. BARBARA KANAGA Barb Academic Art Club Ilg Dramatic Club III, IYQ Heiskelite IVQ French Club IVQ Johnny On the Spot Cast IIIg Pan .American Prog. IV. JANICE LORRAINE KERSHNER .Jann General RICHARD F. KEYTON Dick Com merrial Heiskelite Rep. IIQ H. W. N. W. Rep. llg Glee Club II. YIVIAN CORINNE HUFF Viv General JICANNE C. T. llUl,l. Academic Dramatic Club III, IYQ Allied Youth IIIQ H. W. W. IY1 Heiskelite, Asso. Ed. IYQ Le Cafe Paris IIIQ Quill and Scroll IYg Spanish Club III, IVQ Class Vice-Pres, II, IIIQ L'Nine Girls Stage Mgr. IVQ Intra- murals II, III, IYQ Math Club IIIQ Thin Ice Stage Mgr. IYg Pan .American Prog. IY. MARY GRACE JOHNSON Johnny Com merrial Intramurals II. B ETTY K ERSHN ER Vorational RICHARD E. Rl-IRSHNI-IR Feather Vocational Intramurals II, III: Football IV Baseball IYQ H. W. W. Circulu lion Mgr. IY. GAYNELLE MAE KIDW ELL Red General PEGGY L. KIEFFER Hpcgil General Intramurals II, III, IV, Spanish Club III, H. W. N. W. IV. DOROTHY RIGMOR KNAPP Dot Academic Intramural Council II, III, Pres. IV, Dramatic Club III, IV, Spanish Club III, IV, Student Council III, IV, Archery Club III, Johnny On the Spot Cast III, Nine Girls Cast IV, Thin Ice Cast IV, Pan American Prog. IV, Intramurals II, III, IV. HELEN PHYLLIS KNIPE Nippie', General Intramurals II. MARY ELIZABETH KROEGER -.Bettyu General Intramurals II, IV, Dramatic Club III, IV, H. W. N. W. Rep. II, IV, Heiskelite Rep. IV, Johnny On the Spot Comm. DAVID MARVIN LAWRENCE Davy Vocational DONALD R. LIGHTER 4mD0nH Academic Band II, Orchestra II, Jr. Varsity II, Baseball Mgr. II, Basketball Mgr. III, Football Asst. Mgr. III, IV, Heiskelite IV, Sports Ed., In- tramurals II, III, H. W. N. W., Cir. Ed. IV. JAMES M. KITZMILLER Herman Vocational BETTY JUNE KNICLEY Betts Commercial Heiskelite Rep. II, III, H. W. N. W. Rep. II, III. ELIZABETH J. KREBS 4.Libbyvs Academic French Club III, IV, Glee Club II, III, Dramatic Club III, IV, Heiskelite IV. WILLIS LANE Vocational F. F. A. JOHN W. LEE I4NudIY Vocational Intramurals II, III, IV, Navy IV. SUZANNE LIGHTNER Susie General H. W. N. W. Rep. III, IV, Heiske- lite Rep. III, Intramurals II, III, IV, Sr. Story Journal IV. The Ileiskelite MARGARET ANN LONG Manly Academic H. W. N. W. II, III, IV, Subs. Ed. IV, Quill and Scroll III, IV, Dra- matic Club III, IV, Pres. IVg Allied Youth II, III, Sec. III, Spanish Club III, IV, Heiskelite Assoc. Ed. IV, johnny On the Spot Cast III, Kee Mar Alumnae Prize IIIQ Ar- chery Club II, Nine Girls Cast IV, Intramurals II, Pan American Prop. IV. G. W. LOUDENSLAGER, JR. Vocational F. F. A.g Sr. Story journal IV. ROBERT LOWERY Longhorn Vocational Intramurals. DONALD E. MAISACK Don General Band II, III, IV, Orchestra II, Spanish Club III, IV, Dramatic Club IV. BETTY MARTIN General Glee Club II, III, IV. MARY TERESA MARTIN hPctcVl Commercial ROBERT LONG CAB0bYY Academic WILLIAM L. LOWE General Navy IV. JUNE ELIZABETH LYDAY General Student Council IIg French Club II, Intramural Council II, III, Sophomore Volley Ball Rep., Sr. Fieldball Rep.g Varsity Capt. ll, Glee Club II, III, IV, Heiskeliteg johnny On the Spotu Cast III, Varsity IV. NELDA MARSHALL Punk Academic French Club IV. DOROTHY LORRAINE MARTIN Potty Commercial Student Council III, Heiskelite Rep. IVQ Intramurals II, III, IV. ROBERT LEWIS MATTHEWS Stringy General Aviation Club IV, Science Club III, Dramatic Club IVQ Thin Ice Cast IV. 36 l The Heiskelite . . MARIE LOUELLA MAY Mimi Ararlemic Spanish Club III, IV, Dramatic Club IV, Quill and Scroll III, IV, Pres. IV, H. W. N. W. II, III, Thin Ice Cast IV, Pan American Prog. IV. CHARLES MCCAULEY Meta Vocational Football III, IV, Intramurals. JOE MCDANIEI., JR. Academic Heiskelite Rep. II, Intramurals II, Aviation Club, Treas. IV. BETTE J. McDONOUGH Academic Glee Club II, III, Spanish Club IV, Le Cafe Paris III, Intramurals II, III, IV. AUDREY LORRAINE MCNAIRN HAudYl General Intramurals II, III, IV, Heiskelite. RICHARD A. MELZER Sid Vocational Baseball IV. JAMES F. MAYHUE Jungle Jim Vocational RALPH A. MCCAULEY Lee Vocational F. A. A. II, III, IV. CARMEN MCDERMOTT t'Dernick', Academic Glee Club II, III, IV, Dramatic Club IV, Spanish Club III, IV, H. W. N. W. II, III, IV, History Club III, Intramurals II, Pan Am- erican Prog. IV, Heiskclite, Le Cafe Paris III. JOHN MCMURTRIE HMert7! General ALDINE MCNAMEE arDeanyvy Vocational Football II, III, IV, Intramurals II, III, IV, Basketball IV, Base- ball II, III, IV, Student Council II, III, IV. RICHARD B. MENTZER Big Shorty Vocational 37' The Heiskelite GRACE M ERCER EAU Gracie .Al rademir Dramatic Club III, IV, H.W.N.W. II, III, IV, Editor-in-Chief IV, johnny On the Spot Cast III, Thin Ice Comm, IV, Nine Girls Comm. IV, Spanish Club II, III, Heiskelite IV, Intramurals II, Pan American Prog. II, III, IV, First Prize Nat'l Pan Amer. Contest II, Quill and Scroll II, III, .Archery Club II. WILLIAM C. MEYERS Vocational F. F. A. II, III, IV. THELMA E. L. MIIJIJLEKAUFF IJimps General Intramurals II, III, IV, Basketball II, III, IV, Victory Corps II. CHARLOTTE MALETA MILLER Academic Art Club II' S anish Club III, v P I-I. W. W. IV, Thin Ice Comm. IV. PEGGY MILLER bpm.. General MAE ELIZABETH MOATS General Intramurals III, IV. DOROTHY ELLEN MEYERS ..D0t,, Commerrial Glee Club II, III, IV, French Club II, Intramurals II, IV. LEON MICHAEL Vocational F. F. A. II, III, IV. HILBERT MIKEI. Mike General JANICE MILLER kAJanU General MARGARET MILLS Maggie Vocational CHARLES MOBLEY lIJimYD Academic Heiskelite, Snap-shot Ed. IV, H. W. N. W. IV, l'Thin Ice Comm. IV. 38 The lleiskelite AUDREY MOWEN A fademic Glee Club II, III, Cheerleader II, III, IV, Intramural Council II, Dramatic Club III, IV, Spanish Club IV, Heiskelitc IV, H.W.N.W. IV, Intramurals II, III, IV, Thin Ice Comm. CAROLYN HELEN MYERS Blondie General RICHARD W. MYERS Dick Vocational Football IV, Baseball III, IV, Class Sec. II, Intramurals II, III. ERSTON NEWCOMER lINeWkvv Arademic Math Club II, III, Thin Ice Cast IV, 'Student Council IV. BETTY JANE NORRIS uBcth Commercial Intramurals III, IV. ANNABELLE PALMER 'lAnnie General IRENE LOUISE MUNDEY uEnes7 General Glee Club. GRANVILLE H. MYERS Granny Vocational Baseball III, IV, Band IV. AUDREY LORRAINE NAGY 'lKillie General Glee Club II. LOIS NOEL Lodie Academic French Club IV. CAROLINE A. OLSON llcaggien Academic Orchestra II, III, IV, H. W. N. W. II, III, IV, Glee Club II, Spanish Club III, IV, Quill and Scroll III, IV, Thin Ice Cast IV, F. T. A. IV MARGARET R. PALMER llMaggieva General Student Council II, III, Intramu- rals Council II, III, Intramurals II, III, Vg Prom Comm. III, Le Cafe Paris III, H. W. N. W IV. 39 The Heiskelite ROBERT F. PAPA Vocational Pavm ' FRANCES I.. PATTON Pat Academic Glee Club IIIQ Dramatic Club III, IVQ H. W. N. W. II, III, IVQ Quill and Scroll III, IVQ Spanish Club III, IVQ Heiskelite IVQ Nine Girls Comm. IVQ Le Cafe Paris IIIQ Thin Ire Comm. IV. DORIS MARIE PETERSON Shorty Commercial RAYMOND POFFENBERGER Academic Math Club II, IIIQ H.W.N.W. IV. MARIE VIRGINIA PRESSEL Pretzell Commercial Glec- Club Ilg Intramurals IV. PHYLLIS PRYOR tlphilv . Commercial Glee Club IIg Intramurals Il, III, IV. CAROLYN D. PATTERSON Pat A rademic Glee Club IIIg Dramatic Club III, IVQ Math Club IIIQ Spanish Club III, IVQ Nine Girls Cast IVQ Thin Ice Comm. IVQ F. T. A. IVg Le Cafe Paris III. ARTHUR PERKINS -teena' Academic H. W. N. W. III, IVg Hciskelite IVQ Thin Ice IV. CLARA DARE PHILLIPS General Heiskelite Rep. II. J AMES W. POWELL uJim99 General JEANNE PRICE Commercial EDWARD RASKIN Eddie Academic Archery Clubg Le Caffe Paris Quill and Scroll IV. 40 H. W. N. W. IVQ Spanish Club IV The Heiskelite umm' JANE Rmsrz --at-15 Gc'm'rul MARY LOUISE RENICK Mary Lou A fade' rn if H. W. N. W. IV. LIIIQLLA L. RICE Wally Aradvmir Archery Club IIg Spanish Club IV Salutatorinn IV. ROY RICE Abnvr Vomtimml liamrl ll, IVQ Orchestra Il, III, IV GLORIA RILEY Billie Aradrmif Varsity Ilg Intramurals II III, IV Spanish Club III, IV: Pali Ameril can Prog. IV. B ICTTY LOUISE R O.-KN E UBCIIVU G1'm'rul ELOISE R EESE Vnmtinnal LUCILLE RENNER Lucy Commfrrial Intramurals II, III. RICHARD RICE Dick Agriculture F. F. A. II, III, IVQ Student Coun- cil IIQ Baseball II: I-Iciskclitc II, IVQ l'Sr. Story Story IV. WILLIAM F. RICKETT, JR. Vorational F. F, A. II, III, IVg Hciskvlite IIIQ H. W. N. W. IV. JEANNE R. RITTER Academic History Club III, IVQ Intramurals II, III, IVQ Varsity Ilg Hciskclitc IVQ F. T. A. IV. THOMAS A. ROANE Mouse Vomlional 41 The Heiskelite WILLIAM Ii. ROBERTSON Bill Academic Intramurals II, III, IVg Basketball II, III. RUTH DELOR ES ROBINSON Dody Gmaral Intramurals II, III, IVQ Sr. Story journal IV. ROBERT C. ROHRER Bob Gencral Aviation Club IV GERALDINE E. RUTHRAUFF GC-rry Commercial Student Council II, Illg Intramurals Il, III, IVg Glee Club IIg Intra- murals Council II. EDWARD JOSEPH SCHINDEL IlEdU Acadrmic Band II, III. MARY ELIZBETI-I SCHMIDT E. General Allied Youth Ilg Intramurals II, III, IVQ Victory Corps II. WILLIAM CECIL ROBERTSON Bill General Glee Club II, IIIQ 'LLe Cafd Paris III. TONY ROBUCCI Vocational Intramurals II, IIIQ Navy LOUISE J EAN ROTH Academic Spanish Club III, IVQ Intramurals III, IV. ELLIS ST. CLAIR Saint.l' Academic Math II, IIIg H. W. N. W.g ish Club II, IIIQ Army IV. BARBARA SCHLOSSER KlMertH Vocational IV. Span Intramurals II, III, IVg Varsity IV ELLEN SCHWARTZ Academic Spanish Club III, IV. 42 The lleiskelite YVON N E SCOTT Scottie Vorutionul LIONEL E. SELLMAN, JR. .Roda Arademic Football III, IV, Intramurals Il, III, IV. NANCY LEE SHAMBAUGH Amdemir Glce Club II, Student Council II, IV, Spanish Club III, IV, Pres. IV, Intramurals II, III, IV, F.T.A. IV. MARY KATHRYN SI-IANK Butch Com merrial Glee Club III, Intramurals Il, III, IV. JOYCE EILEEN SI-IILLING uj0yV Arademir Intramurals II, III, Glec Club II icun Prog. IV. EVELYN L. SHOEMAKER IAEVU General Glvc Club II, Intramurals Il, III, IV. Spanish Club III, IV, Pain Amvri GLORIA JEAN SEI B ERT Skip Arademir H. W. N. W. II, III, IV, Spanish Club III, IV, Math Club III, Dra- matic Club III, IV, Varsity II, Archery Club II, I-Iciskclitc IV, Intramurals II, III, Quill zmrl Scroll IV BETTY JANE SHADRACH General Intramurals II, III. JOSEPH W. SHANK, JR. njocn A fade mic Math Club III, History Club. JANICE LORRAIN E SHIFLER Toots General Intramurals II, III, IV, Intramural Council II. JAMES JACOB Sl-IIREY Jake V General Football II, III, IV, Hciskelitc IV, Army IV. BETTY JAN E SHUEMAKER nj anew General 43 CHARLOTTE ISABELLE SHULL Chick'l Com m errial Student Council II, Glec Club Ilg Intramurals II, III, IV. BETTY SMITH Varalional GEORGE E. SNYDER Elmer .-lrademir Hand II, Orchestra II, Dramatic Club III, Spanish Club III, Stu- dent Council III, IVQ Vice-Pres. III, Business Mgr. IV, Football Mgr. II, III, IVQ H. W. N. W. III, IV, .Allied Youth IIIQ Intramurals II, Illg Quill and Scroll IVg Thin lcv IV. LANA D. SNYDER Snydic Commerrial H. W. N. W. Rep. IV, Intramurals Il, III, IV. DONALD SOMMERFELD Slim General H. W. N. W. Rep. IVQ Navy IV. CORA ISABELLE SPICKLER uspigil General WARREN SHU LL Vorational HELEN JANE SMITH t'Smitty General HARRY A. SNYDER Meatball Vocational Intramurals II. MARIE SNYDER Voralional ROBERT FRANKLIN SOWERS Vocational F. F. A. Club II, III, IV. ROY J. SPICKLER Spic Vocational Army IV. The Heiskelite JUANITA M. SPIELMAN Maisie General CHARLES SPONSELLER Elsie Arademir Spanish Club II, III. VICTOR J. SPRING ER Chink Vocational NELDA V STEPHENSON Steffcy Commercial Intramurals Il. BETTY LOU STITELY Lou Academic Spanish Club IVQ Laura C. King Prize III. JOE J. STUBITS Vocational Intramuralsg Football II, III, IVQ Baseball II, III, IV. FRED SPIGLER, JR. Herman General H. W. N. W. III, IVQ Heiskelite IVQ Dramatic Club IVg History Club III, IVQ Quill and Scroll IVQ Sr. Story Journal IVQ Nine Girls Comm. IVQ Thin Ice Cast IV. JOYCE C. SPRECHER Sprech Commercial H. W. N. W. Rep. II, IVQ Glce Club II. FRANKLIN STANLEY General CHARLES STINE AlTed7Y General Student Council, Pres. IVQ Dra- matic Club IVQ Heiskelite, Editor- in-Chiefg A. V. S. 0.5 Quill and Scrollg Nine Girls Comm. EVELYN JUNE STOUFFER iipinkyn Commercial Glee Club IIIg Intramurals II, III, IV. ILENE VIRGINIA SUMMERS Commercial Intramurals II, III, IV. 45 The Heiskelite HAZEL SW EIGERT Voraliwzal Student Council IV, Sr. Story journal IV. JOHN TRACY Dick .-lmdrmir CHRISTINE TROUPE Cricket Amdemir Glee Club II, III, IV, Dramatic Club III. IV: Spanish Club III, IV, H. W. W. IV, Heiskelite IV, Intramurals II, Ill. THOMAS R. WADE Tom General Band I, Il, H. W. N. W. II, Span- ish Club III, Le Cafe Paris III. SUSAN WARRENFELTZ Suzzy .-lraflemir GEORGE IJ, WATTS Sparky Vomlimml 46 VIRGINIA FRANCES THOMAS Ginger Academic Dramatic Club IIIg Intramurals II, III, IV, Thin lee Cast IV. BETTY JANE TROUPE Troupie General PEGGY ALVERTA TROU PE npego Commercial Intramurals BARBARA WARD Barb Academir Archery Club IIQ French Club III, Prog. Chairmang H. W. N. W. IV, Dramatic Club III, IVQ Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. III, Nine Girls Comm. IVQ Thin Ice Cast IV. HOWARD A. WATSON Bucky General Football II, III, IV, Marines IV. GLADYS WEAVER in-I innyYY! General The Heiskelite VIRGINIA WEAVER Stinky C ommerrial In-tramural Council IIQ H.W.N.W. Rep. III, Intramurals II, III, IV. PHYLLIS JANE WEIKERT nphyln General Intramurals II. MARGARET ANN WELLER ltpcl-:VY Academic Glee Club II, III, Dramatic Club III, IV, Spanish Club III, IV, Hciskclite III, Intramurals IIQ Le Cafe Paris III, Nine Girls Comm. IV, Thin Ice Comm. IV. ORVILLE M. WESTON, JR. Mort Academic History Club III, IV, French Club Illg H. W. N. W. III, IV, Heiske- litc IV. BETTY JANE WHIPP '-B. J. General Glec Club II, French Club II. KENNETH E. WILKINS anKennyvx Vocational BETTIE JANE WEBER Webb General JANICE MARIE WELCH Jackie Academic Glee Club II, III, IV, Spanish Club III, Intramurals II, IIIg Heiskelite IV, F. T. A. IVQ Dramatic Club IVQ Le Cafe Paris III. Q ALBERT E. WERKING Vocational I . F. A. II, III, IV. RUSSELL LEE WETZEL Bub Vocational Baseball IV. ERNEST F. WHITE Jack Vocational GENE R. WILLARD l'Killer Vocational Navy IV. 47 The Heiskelite DOROTHY B. WILLIAMS Dottie Gmzrral Intramurals II, III, IV. WINIFREID ELAINE WOLFE Winnie Com merrial Haskctball II, Illg Intramurals II, III: Vollcy Ball III. M ARG ERY WOLFORD Margie Grnvral CATH ERIN E ,IAN E WYNKOOP Katie Intramurals II, III, IVQ Spanish Club III, IVQ Pan American Prog. IXQ I'. T. A. IV. JANICE ANITA WOLFE Pussy Foot Commercial ROBERT C. WOl.I KlI.L HB0bYY General Dramatic Club III: Science Club II5 Aviation Club IVQ johnny On the Spot Comm, IIIg Thin Ice Comm. IV. ROBERT C. WRIGHT Bob Academic Hciskclite IV. JOSEPH ZIMMERMAN uJ0evy Vocational Football IVQ Basketball IV. 48 ,,,,.:, ,HH I ffm LUN 'tiff' 1 '1 xg . 5 S lp QR 4' I I 'Xi .Q W , K - A QA 1 af . 0 .-...,. I 1...- V . ,. 1 I Qi 1 'Ve' .L 'IQ . fu A, , A LQ'-v-rl 1, ---v W ,mis fm' ule..z..,f N: 1 - I xx , V 1 . i 1 ,X 4 X - up fy W '- ' V t ' H ' L 'l ffl. : f 5 4 f V 25 f f ,,, 1 ' , --i ' ,X , , I vs- M.-. W A! K ' ,f ,wg-er? . . 1 we ,r 'if , ,G f-hui af X 413 Y' Bf gg Q i , 4 . Egg W-'-ng 'W 'f r J ., X J no---....... S. 0 , xx! i i- ! s PQ5iu:uu-------WH, li, ,. .sg . AAHQQI 9 fair-- , . ..,, x .K 5 , ! , L4 ,1- . . fl v A 1 1 f W -n ' i ... ,5 X AG., ' -- .,,?. .1 IIT- 2, ff Ag E X 3 H Z I l 1-9 44 Z J ., ,,.,s.. x L1' 'x Ama 1 ! 4 1 1 5 ' Q qv 5 , Q. x ' 1 V. i'A5'J..ff- f in A f fm w.,I..,f'- .... A v M e FW mM N ' sl - 31122 11351 EEJ ESIEIEZIEH AVQ4 , ,L my mi W . gif? A fm em ,gf , , . ix , , VV' . g' r vc. Q-. Q-A f - ,,.. V ei 1 x l ' fx1f.4,1,,mA--- iw 'v. wsw K 'r-5+ Z we Xxrl . I 4 A 1 K ay' Ng. ,A , ,nw A ,xg I gif ffm ' The Hvlskfllte STAND -INS v tix N M gd Q . 'WM 'Vw X ag, X W ', !x K.-'R :ax ' K Xxv 1 A 'K V xl. Q Q M i fir QQ ., . x ' 4 5l . The Heiskelite . . XI L. Spessard P. Huyctt R. Spector P. lioncrake JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As we near the end of our High School journey, we can look back with pride upon our past accomplishments. Our sport heroes have led and are going to l-ead our victorious teams in combat. The junior geniuses have shown the way by show- ing excellent scholastic qualities. Our more talented prodigies have given the school a glimpse of their abilities in the fields of dramatics and music. The future farmers, the second class in the schoolls history, have played a very outstanding role. Our Hbrain-childrenn have taken a great part in the clubs around the school, and in the sale of War Bonds and Stamps. Three cheers for our brothers who have left these hallowed halls to fight with a greater team. Although they number but few, their absence has been deeply felt. No one knows what the future may hold, whether it be good or evil. It is up to us, the next year's graduating class, to prepare ourselves for whatever is ahead, and if possible make the future turn out to be good. So with our shoulders to th-e Wheel, we will try to do our best to till the shoes of our predecessors. 52 . The Heiskelito . Row I-f-H. llzxllmmvr, H. Millcr. j. Boll, Gray, M. Fmnmm, j, Cnttingzhunm, j. xvCilYl'I', R, CIWHISV McKay. P. I.k'hl1lLlIl. -I. Snyxicr. M. johnson, IJ. lim-rkson. 'l'1'uxcll, M. Rcukcr. H, S1I'1lN'SlliillQ.Ill. M. Ruusv, T. Row 3-H. Bcnnctt, H. Willard, B. Bcau'ingcr, M1'l'ul1biu. ll. I.vFcw. lluwnin, 'I'. Moyvr, Y. liowcrs, H. Fczlslvr, uw J I . Rawls. S. Ruruvr. li. Murrimn, R, Ponlv, IJ. P4-nfilvlnin, R. Slimmcll. T. Hivks, j. Gray. Row lf' R. Czwrol, I.. Liggnn. l.. Mangan, j. Hurt- Row 2-j. Martin, B. Slinv, M. Stull, A. I.iccha-I .I slmrm-, Y. Nm-lwn, j. Skippvr. M. Brimmvr, IJ. Ncikm-rt. C, Bzlrnhairt, B. I.ilI:1l'ri. N. Coylv, M. Ibn lh-ll-licv. ll. Ruscnstvclv. P. H0ffINllI1, M. Rrimmcr. lamlcr, M. Shank, P. Garrison, G, Hzxrrix Ii. lislnl li. Slum-llvr, I.. llcmlricksmx. ll. Scott. mam. Run' .3---I. lirinklvy, Spicklvr, R. Hmvaml. V. Crm 53 1 'Q .An .The Heiskelit . uf' 9- M M 'U 'Mu' I- fVl,Rl1p1'1't,M.Hirshmzln,G,Mr1sl'1'.S.SI1lrChFT7-fig-Tir' M- WThiU'll'2lH- N4 -'XVVM .lv H1l!l'I'I1HlI!- I 0 -I. Srhluttm-rlwck. R. Pcrncll, R. Spvrtolz N. Hurr, Oliver. -I. Snowdon. R. Snyclcr. N. Willizxmf. R. Nlycrs. j. Millm-r, j, Clll'DCI1U'l'. IC. Hcnsun, J. Suman, A. Smith. Su'vs'I1cy. P. Rifv. Row .4--R. Rcynulrlx F, Hycrs, C Snyrlur, VV. Himl Rmv J -I. Gruh, M. SInillvn1ycl'. P. McKnight. R. A. Buchanan. ID, Funk. H. Sprzxnklv. F. Saw. M Muninu. q-.4 Rnw l--nj. Kzxnngzn. H, Rittlc, li. Martin. M. Kncislvy, P. Huym-tl. j, Seal. H. Hitu. P. Slottlcnlcyur, B .X. l':iK'hUH7l'I'L!l'l', H. Kuliupulus, J. Spnffnrd, U. Iilickcnstufi. C. Blxrkhzwt. f1hIll1lllK'l'S, j. Williams, M. llzlnshcrgcr, j. VVvulis, Row 5--B. Ncppvr, C. Snyrlcr, ul. Iirvin, .l. fillj'0l', Ib I. Clllfk, M. Huxvvrs. Rv1'Chcr, IJ. N'lyc1'Iy. lf Hilliurrl. H. HllNhj', 'I Run' J 'If xV1ll'i'hZlI11, if Fishvr. IJ. Boll. C'offr'n:1n, Pzllzlcc. II. Nlurlin. R. Synnn, 54 . . The Hciskelite . . Row l-V-DI, Hcrlnsl, F. Ford. E. Gunk. -I, Clark, M. Row 2-R. Millar, H. Kruusc. C, M ' ' I' Qmith B 3 L'l'luin. Ralili 5fI'lU', . , , lukvr, l,, Warm-r, IJ. Snyrh-r. N. Angle, R. Nigh, B. Hamilton, G. Mrlnlirc, Sfllcrmsky. bl. lsurningvr. m' l j. Spim-Imam, IJ. Smith. IJ. Foltz, j. l,llShb1lll2h, Row Z--I, Rcwl, AI. Mongzm. I,. Strilc, G, Hmvxml. R if llvvillmliss, P. XYuIl'kill, XY. Smith. M, Pzllknwilz. Knott, P. MC.-Xlmnw, j. Mvnlzvr, R. Mflniirv. Y. Kl'Q'lll'I', P. RhlNil'S, P, Rinscy, Qiuumcr, R. Klinc, j, Stuckslugzcr. 55 Ixu . The Heiskelitv . nv I -I. l'uffvnl1urucr,j. Shrzlrlvr, j. Snowhvrgcr, C. brake. Y. Builcy. .-X. IA-l vw1', IC. Kuhn. H, Shun Xyv, A. Grounri. Y. Iiuncl, M. PCIZ, S. Brooks. I.. hollzcr, IJ. Mzihuncy. I'rivc, I. SI?l't'l'Ill'I'. II. Zim Strifln-, M. Wolfson, j. Wulf, Y. Iizmzhuff, I.. Bm-xml. mcrman. nv J P, Kline-. K. IIUI-fl'l'1IM'l'!l'I'. j. Hvskcll. P. Hum- Row .4-P. Imcs, -I. Slivk. li. Ilxxym-s, I.. Stultlormwyvn xx' 1 I C'l':1nL', G. Cutrhin, H. Brown, P. MUTKZIH, Row 2-O. Ilcitm-rich, IC, IJI'1lI1l'l'. Ii. Curl, I.. Iiluyvr. .I lf Grmum, M. Frim, -I. f'runkIvton, I . Shank, Ii. Anclcrsun. bl. Iinsmingzvr, F. I,ll5IlIlllll!I1. I.. III'l'N'l'I I'IllI'Lf1'I', IJ. Cunninghzlm, IJ. Hzxrbuuuh, M. -I. II, Martin. R. Bcyvrs. Stm'v1'. Row 3--F. Slick. I.. Spvaszml. bl. I,llIAIAl'l1Il1'l'LIl'I', Ix Love-II, 56 Row I M, Ilullingur. li, Grimm, ll. l':1lmn-r, li. I7:m-n- Run' 2-j. Gruun, Al. I.it1lv, K. Iimvnmn. I.. I4-an . The lleiskelitv . Run' I M. lN1cN:1n1cv, ID. Shviss, ,I. Moscr, Ii. Lipps. I-I. johnson, j. Pctlit, IS. Fuller, G. I.loycl, G. Wo' M. Milla-r, I'. Mincr, C. Palxm-r, P. Lucy, W. Grum- ington, IJ. Sclmloltcrlwck, I.. Sullivan. lwinv, IC. I'll't'lIk'lI, ,I. Iilwlzvl, M, Ilurlvy, j. Kvmlinll. Row .lv-INI. IIll5S1lI'Il, I.. Slmxn, li. Tllllli, I.. Snmllwu lun' J ll. GITILZIIII, If Iluusv, I'. Rhmlcs. ul. MfNuirn, li. Sloan. Ilul lmrt. I.. QVUXYIII. I, Ilnrslnnzun, II. flll'lII'ilI1k', I. mam. Ii. Smmk, ul. lxlll'll1lI15.1lUl1, I-. Hurry, I. Lon ' ' ' 1 - v - , ,- lim-flu-r, bl. Mznrl, R. bnyllvr, bl. llnrla. 57 lllx . The Heiskelite . Run' l-VID. Fc-iscr, R. Stuncr. C. Bean, E. Branflcnburg, R. Huff, K. Koontz, P. Arnold. I.. Martin. IJ. l lm-uglc. R, French, I.. Weaver, if liukcr, A. Huw .4fC. Snymicr, Ii. Vzisllv. V. Nlilflill. -I. lizlrlx j Culrlsnmith, A. Stal:-y, U, C'n1'nz1h:1n, Smith, j. Fruut. Row J --K. XVcllvx', I.. Mzluck, E. Barr, IC. Sullivan, P. Row 4-C. Spicklvr. j. Su-vm-ns, R. Davis, I,. Luna limwcly R. Fcntrcss, C. Burkholdcr, U. Thompson. S. Kuhn. 58 :H -X QM . . . The Hei kelite . . . if 9 411 iii. ' .fr - Zhi . 1 'Zh 2 u 'S , J. ffii V K 1L2:Xf-' 41- -Q: .Jw 1 ?, P, u .. U. ':-few 'f-- Rr .uf E A., ..1. . uf un. JC? . 4- ai gm s.. J Q., .Lg-G W1 3-,. 5 V 0 5. i i1' EXTRAS 'HWWHEQW .5 !, STH' IST, nr 'lux 92 fi! ,EP 'e -'fix Si: if sq. ... E. LP. 2, . . F JI:-E W EE: -J . H27 ' 7.5-ie. ..' '-.-9 . .gifky g gsjjgg 15'--fx . 1 yffxf -ff 1, - . Hifi s i' I 5-up , . PM In q 5'z-. 'JW' af Q? - - L- V.. H rf-gi. 'lf 3 hug A 2-z :rv :- Q, 1.1-.1 - ., 4:55 1 ,Q . .. f 2' -s 3 ,f fin 12-.1 :f .f img. .' , N .5 .- j-N 31. 1: 9 qi:- V m 1 Y Kc xJx x . zu 'lfh 1-vt gs. -L S , . N n 5. . - 4 .Qx J 'Rh' L 5 1 fr f . J, N 2 'K ..s' 2-25, rg? In 1 ' . ,- v 1.-f 4 . ,eu ,fy ,M 1 'F x A uf' .1 rex, f 'fix 'f V If r .5 . ' 1 , J 4 . fx 4 . Si V ,x 1 5' .103 .r 4 . J- , . -.f an f - A . i ' 1 L 3 1 jr:- .X A J. .1 ., ' J .3 lp' ' 'O .A f 3. : ' 1 . 5' . 1-. .W ' 'Wk -'G-Is' .L T ,, 4 f 71 f':'. fj:Q4 ' '- 'I as I. S ,.+ .. .... . .-1- L .1:..- . , ' '...5X,,1!.- ,f 126 .3555 . ...in 7 .fl I ,H R, 1 .1 1, 153 . U:-593' V.. qi i. vwfyi, r- -gxf-51.6 : , 3132: .Q :'1'52E51-, - .fa cmggrb ' . - . . Mi ' fi . '. AIS ,,,f,,,t-4. .- ' ff . ff-' rqmr- , ,,- ...N ,n,f.,,. lu. -si - ,,.,:'..-. . f .- . ... 1-. :- ' MM f QM- 34.534-g ff' . 34'- fkCfI,f. ' - 41, - :L agua! 24.1, .uf- :'f-'sim-2':' .v'4 ' 53 'L .1 -55931 'F . . 1-. Ek -.11!i1f,1-- .ff'1: .E ' - Z' f wi- 1' ..T'fx:,1'.' -gf-,' 2 x Q . fg45pgC5,,.1j .-' 'S rr- Af i?.:1 ':g g '. T, - M. Q. ?g:.:fv,5.,,,.: , ff 'Fl hh 21.58.-,:f,. '. .,zr 2. I I 1-1 :g L . ',- ' , 53 1-I Q37-g'.-QS. . 1, . 1? Q..-,N--:. ,N -,-J' 47: -1.57159-' ': ' ..-:if ' . Pi: 11'-iwf. ' ,f ' -an ' V- - 1 . . The lleiskelite . . SGPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY It was a warm balmy day, that day in September when a bunch of ex-fresh- men-squirts we were called-made their appearance. Many of our hallowed U7 upper classmen were heard to remark, just loud enough to be heard clearly, Are those Sophomores?? Whow!! There is a man-power shortage. Perhaps they didn't stop to think that once-upon-a-time, not so long ago, they were lowly Sophomores in somebody's mind. The sophomores were always in pitching, and we have a very outstanding av- erage of things well done. It was a Sophomore who won an oratorical contest, Sophs made up a large percentage of the members on the newspaper staff, and Sopho- mores were outstanding in participation in football, basketball, and baseball. Our class, we feel, has been a credit to Hagerstown High. Our successes have been many, our mistakes few, and our experiences profitable, interesting, and use- ful. Hurrah for the Sophomore class of i'46,', and best wishes for the class of 48. Good luck Seniors of 'l46. Thanks, H.H.S. for a swell year. 60 . The Hviskelitv . lww l D, Sinsol, Ii. Sanum, M. Murmy. P. Eivhvl- Row 2--IC. Hnrr, B. Clnpp. A. Iiuchlur, li, Hoffmann. I In-rgvr, -I, Swcigvrl, A. Luslxy 1l'rcs,3, F. juncs 1Yicv- Clnppvr. D. Hoffmann, 0, Hukv. -I. Czlrlislv, 4 l'1'l's.J. l', Shinhzlm QSWJ, -I. xviHiilIllS, vl, Slim: H, lJ:1rlim:lon. R. fXpplm-galtc. I I Yzltvs, K. Smith. A, Fulk, Row .i Ii, lxzlskin, gl. lm-rkins. W, Krunmpv, IJ, Shiru li. Pvck, G. Palyntln, IJ. Daly. xx' l R. liuwzml. K. Rllkl'l', N. Pupc. G. Funning- Row J R. Huulwa. P, Flu-ming, U. llvvillmliss, IC. lin hum. F. Kay ll'rcs.7. Ii. Suglu 4Yic'o-l'r0s.7, j. Huui- lcrflaxy, IJ. Urgn, IJ, Sulwmllc. -I. liutln-r. li. Iiurln mn QSNLJ. A, Camlxmplwll. M. Biklc. M. Bcvk, l.. H, Krilzvr, R. Hvnch, G. Phillippy. W. firm-n, Ii Clark, -I, Ilnvis. Mason. D. llivhl, 6I . . The lleiskelile . . Run' 1 yll. Stull-y. A. Milton, N. Thomas, j. Robinson. Row Z--li, Flcishcr. IJ. Munson. li. Gray, j. Kvrfnn IC. liflistinc, j. Martin CSQCJ. Sfhnclmly fPrcs.H. li. Cannon. M. Kinsvy, I'. lfiscr, llivullmlims, . l,. l'icrrv CYim'0vl'rL's.J, -I. Rvnirk, D. Stuuffvr, M. licachlcy, LI. Munion, -I. Rhuflcs. N, Rcvrl. P1ll'lil'l', li. Robinson. D. Hzirlvy, li. flipp. Row .4-P. Hcnson. H. Hofknizxn, Hill, Y, l'cml1'. M Y l0fli0nlwi'g:L'l'. .-X. Pew. -I, lillewmlli. .-X. Ziniriwmimii. m I l..Mz1y.Ii. Huntslwwy, M. Schnticlrl, G. Hays. Row 2--C. Rosh, l,. N1lll'fIlllSS. j. Huff. li, Snurr. Y K. Mswgzzin, C. lilcvins lSc'C.l, ul. Zziiscl' fl'rcs.J. N, H:15Zl0tt. W. Millvr. C. l'rym'. P. lninilmms, IJ Sziylur 4X'icv-l'1'vs.l. IJ. Bulls, M. Mata-cr. P, Ruth. Szunuclsun, l.. Fralmm, nl. Ni-ikirk. l'. Km-glu. ll l,. cilk'Sl'll'H1lIl. l'. Stills. Mcliuu, ll. Ricigcluy, 62 . The Hoiskolite . m' I Z. Buyrl. M. Hzwshmgm. ll, Wuocl, M. j. Linrl- Row 2--M. f1l'0YL'. l,. Fu1'fyll1v, R, Snyrlur. G. Sump suv, Ii, lmmlmly. -I. Mizzlmw. P. Hsmf, Ii. Flzlrk, P. wll. P. Lum, Ii. McMillcn, 'I. Forsyth, Ii. IN1yn-IN, li Kvlly, IP. Uuwszllwl, li. I't'lt'I'iHIl. liuwaml. ll. Ihr- SIIITKI, R. Hvsf. Iwr, il. fIlI'l', M. Hurst. CLlSl'lL'l'l, LI. VYolf0. w l P. Kvzlrns, IC. I,l'ilSll!'k'. H. llussurrl. Ii. C':1x'v, Row Z-P. XYvll0r. lf. Grumlwinv, li. XYl7H.UI'fI. ll. M. Orr. Ii. Wvlwr. R. IllU'I'l'. I.. Hamm. -I, Dixon. j. Kcnrllc, P, Knvppvr. N. Wishxml. H. Hxxrringtun. Ii, Mvi'lcIl:nn. P, Slmrc. Y. Rm-I. M. ShlN'l11llkl'I', Riclgu, M. Na-wsunm. M, Wilcs. 63 Run' 3-V M. Iilliut, R. Hull. if Ncff. M. G1'ux'c, R . The Heiskelite . uw I if Sucks, j. Burr, S. Copluy, S, KcrI1z1u,Qh, I., Row 2-E. MfCormiC, C. I'urm'tt, R. Ililwortlm, I Rmw, ll. Shaw. li. IVIIIIIIIIIIII, Y. Shank, Rhino, Rirc, IJ. B:u'nh:lrt. IJ, Shnrt. Ii. VYicIIIv. II. -lor: M. Iglll'IiJll'lI. xl. Iiurm-r, j. Riclmrrl, M. Slwippurrl, T, IDm'm:m, P. Young, IJ. Mim-13 Il. Wynlamwp I U. Slulvy. Palmer. E. Stzllcy, YI, Sprinucr. Run' I if I,0I'Il'I', G. lin-Cklvy, Ii. 'Inna-S. M. 'I'IIl'YN'I'. IC. Row 2---II. Suwcr, VV. l'r:1wt'urrI. I. Stotllvlmlyvl' X ULIVII5, II. Iimlvtlaw, II. I 1I5II1ll'I'i. I., Wulfurfl. II. B1lI'I1II2II'I. S. lluvif, N, IIz1xx'lmkvr, Ii. Rlmslvs FIZIIIIIIIMZIII. I'. Snyxlcr, Y. Snupp. H. Fk'I'IllISllIl. if Rm-ynuhls, M. Hucscckvr. I'. Iicmhnff, K. Ilmmk I1 Main, P. Glvssncr. Smith. Ii. Hzlrnc. F. Gv:u'I1:Irl. 64 . The Hviskelitf' . Run' l li. Fox. I . l'nnr1ul. F. Griflllh. C llzxrtlc, li. Row 2-VV. llyv, R. Byulx, G. Gvhr, R. Appcl, 1 lialkcr, -I. Snivvly. li. Kk'l'l'1lllYk'lA. I. Ponlc, li. Hclmv- Crrxlmhs, :X. Szlylcs, Il. llmsvy, j. Long, if Hllyvtl In-rgcr, li. .lmu-N. C. Parks. if Wsiltriclc, if Huffcr. Row 3 Clinu, li. Raiynmml, ll. Slunur. hm' I 'l'. Willizxmmn. li. Pnlrm-r. A. l'Ivc1'vlI. W. Row J,--B. Rurlisill, Ii. Nllliilfillil-il'l'. IJ. Huff, R. Cmnn-1 Swnpv, IJ. Springn-r L51-nib. H. liurly' fI'rvs.b, IJ. Ii. Stigmxm, G. Millcr, R. l,ig:hlnvr, B. Pzulizm. ,I Ilwslmvy' QX'iu--I'n'vw.1. j. Gluswr. G. Lynch, P, Spznnaglu. L. Williams. SI7l'551lI'll. A. Nlycra. H. Hmlrcr. Ruw .iill Knucklvs. J. Marlin. S. .'Xl1cil'vws, IJ. Wil liums. T. Rhonv. B. Hoffman. 65 Ru . The Hoiskelite . aw I yli. Hurning, j. Iicrgcr, P. Kcphznrl, B. Moats, Row .Z-B. Mills. W, Murquiss. IJ, Sclwnsky, IJ, Sm ll. Furm'y'. J. Qll0l'I'5'. dvr, li. Sorks. Ii. Ormlurff. R. Nun-, IJ, lilwrsulv. W I--li. Hvnsnn, G. Rnhrcr, B. PlJffCI'llDClAj.IL'l', IJ. li. Burlvn, E. Iluffcy. IJ. Dcliuw, if l,invh:1wl. Il Murrzxy, R. Bccklcy, C, Haynvs, j. Bowmxm, IJ, Marshall. Millur. DI. Ilnnnvr, R. Kline, R. Shank. M. Ilictrick, Row EWR. Slvvvm. D. Szlunms. .IJ l,0IlLII1l'K'kt'l', R li.VVilcs. Sm'hIoSsur, R, Xvt'ilYL'l'. S, lluhlvy, Ii. Kinu. l uw 2--IC. Stlllll-ft'I', .I. Huwc, T, Schlosscr. Il. Hartlcs, VV011:1Ivy, K. 5lC:XHiSil'l', IC. Sp1'm'kc1'. 66 . The Heiskelitt' . xv l li. Mt'Kt't'. Ii, K'1t1'tvy', bl. Hztnn. -I. Muut't', Row 2--I. I-imwn, R. Rhurlcs. R, P171-f0I1l?L'lAQlt'l', .I Nttt-lat-ls. R. lwIlllIlCj. G. Wilhelm. H, Nelson. IJ, Cronwr, L. Corricll, P. Httrp, l.. liylvty IC. Swztin llattilliu. W. Mttrinm-. R. Millcr, AI. Gottff. j. Buwntttn, A, llztvis, C. Smith. Row 3-fl.. lluylc. A. Rvirl. C. IVlincl', R. Smith. w l lf Iittrkholcit-r. H. Hcztrti, F. IVlycrs. T. Shaft, Row 2-K. Munn, R. littrpu-r. ll. Wulfkill, IJ. Htnrnish Il. Scnllvl' tYit't'-I't't's.t. li. XYvlsh tI'l'1's.J, I.. Svm- C. Btttlvr. R. lVIoot't'. R, Smith, R. VVO:1x'1't'. D. Rm-rl lvl' QSNLH, H. SllIltlt'I'llll1ll. W. Shircy, Ii. Slwztclcr. :X.NviI.IVl.IJ:1x'is. .L IN1ung:tn, Ii. Wnltc. 67 .. The lhnskehte. . Row l-B. Robertson, A. Isemingcr, B. South, A. Kin- Row Z-H. Stouffer, B. Mullinex, C. Shook, C. Sanders sey, W. Wolfe, G. Snyder, P. Aaron, G. Weaver, B. IJ. Nicewarmer. B. Chaney. B. Wyand, j. Rockwell Ovelman, C. james, R. Rider, W. Spigler. B. Summer. R. Smith, P. Warrenfeltz, B. Palmer. VETERANS These veterans are at present enrolled in the Hagerstown High School: Roy Chaney Thomas Hunt Hardinge David Cianelli Van Kershner William DeVault Charles W. Madison Elwood Feigley Lee Melcalfe Norman Frock Clarence Powell Mathias Garonzik Lewis J. Ruth james Glass Lewis If. Saylor George A. Grogan, jr. Laban Strite Richard Weiland Th H klt if I'!7e .fl-leiskelite kwa senfs we L- XX ,Ja L A A Z! 8,2 3 S S 2 5: pu rff 7-gf f ,, v A 6 E' rf -3 wi' fx ,Q , X ,ff Y 69 . The Heiskelite . Row 1-P. Kline, C. Poffenberger, Y. Shrader, H. Green. Ron' 24lirunncr, ll. Baker, li, Flannaqan. W. Crawford, C. Corclcr. SCIENCE CLUB l'rz'sidcnt . . . , , Thomas Blcfubbin Vir'1'-l'1'c'sir1'z'11l johanna Shrader S!'l'l'l'flI7'YV . . . jo Ann Poffenberger The Science Club, under the direction of Mr. Green, held interesting meet- ings, consisting of experiments, scientific discussions, movies, and bird study. Among the activities planned for this term were a trip to the local Fairchild plant to witness the new Packet plane. A scientific movie, The Story of Willow Run, sponsored by the club was shown to all physics students and others inter- ested in science. An outing to Fort Frederick was planned to close the club's activities for the year. 70 . . The Heiskelite . Row 1--E. hVill'Cllflm, M. Whitelcgzg. Row Z-M. Recchcr, P. Lehman, Mrs. Sowers, P. Stilts, B. Eshelman, j. Hartshornc. LIBRARY CLUB l'r1'sidf'nt . . . . . .Mary Whitelegg l'e'i1'v-President ...... Jean Hartshorne Srrrefary . , . . . ,Mary Ellen Wareham The Library Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Sowers, did a wonderful job of keeping the library in smooth running order. The duties of the club are library service, instruction, and library assistants. At Christmas they very capably decorated the library with ornaments and at- tractive book displays. 71 . . The lleiskelite . . . Row l-B. Sprankle, C. Snyder, C, Chambers, H. Koliopulos, B. Ward, C. Dashnaw, j. Mui-lin. Row 2-A. Smith, tl. Groh, j. Harr, M. llansbcrgcr, R. Carrol, I. Martin, A. Eichelberger, J. Williams, J. Williams. Row 3-D. Ss-ibert, j. Kanaga, D. Funk, B. Kanaga, G. Busby. FRENCH CLUB President .... ..., H elen Koliopolus Virr-President ,..... . , ,Charlotte Chambers 1'rr1g1'11n1 Chairman , . . x ..., Barbara Ward Sefrf'ta1'y .....,... . . Nancy Avey The French Club, under the direction of Mrs. Kreykenbohm and Mrs. May- cock, has done a great deal to increase the pupils' interest in that subject by en- couraging oral French and learning more about the life of foreign speaking coun- tries. They also participated in the Pan-American Day Assembly, and had many educational meetings. lf? is 72 . . The Heiskelite . . Row 1-F. Spigler. Miss Jackson. M. Weston, P. Hoffman, J. Harr, B. Bitner. Ron' I-l.. james, j. Ritter, M. Rt-ccher, B. Eshelman, Y. Nelson, M. Hrimmur, j. Kanaga, P. Koliopolus, M. Kneisley, A. Eielielherger, C. Chamht-rs, S, Chatkin. HISTORY CLUB PI't'XiIfl'lIf , . . , Marton Weston l'it'e-l'1'e.Yi11'er1f . , . Phyllis Hoffman Sl'til't'flIl V , .. .... ........., . . Jessie Harr .-lrlz'i.wr.v . . . . Miss Mary V. jackson, Miss jean Moser This year. the History Club turned back the pages of history to learn more about the settlement of their own community and trace it up to the present day. Mr. IC. Russell Hicks gave a lecture on the Battle of Antietam. The students later visited the hattletield. Also a discussion of Labor versus Management was held. Various other ac- tivities ahout the Inter-American affairs with SA., post-war, speakers and book reports rounded out the program of the year. 73 . The Heiskelite . Row l - M. May, J. Seal, G. Mercereau, C. McDermott, C. Troupe. J. Oliver. R, Purnee. K' Patterson, J. Hull, J. DeYore, M. Long, M. Kneisley, C. Brewer. J, Lyday. J. Haut-rnian. T. Alexander, B, Krueger, l. Martin, C. Hendrickson. M. iJLlI'lSllL'l'!Cl', Row 2 --f M. Rupert, T. Bishop, F. Patton, H. Buchannan, G. Seibert, P. Weller. .-X. Lcichel. ll Koliopolus, li. Kanaga, C. Stine. C. Uashnaw, B. Sprankle, J. Railing, A. Mowen, M. Crirlcr, D. Knapp, IJ. Davis, M, Fentri-ss, B. Bupp. L. Krebs, J. Williams. R. Spector. DRAMATIC CLUB l'nvsif1z'nt . . . . .Margaret Ann Long Vice-President .. ...... Jean DeVore Sfrretary . . . . Mary Alice Kneisley The Dramatic Club, under the capable direction of Miss Boyer and Miss Keirn has once more completed a successful year. The main activities of the year as in previous years was a play in three acts Nine Girls and the Senior Class play Thin Ice. Play readings, play reviews, work shop plays and skits constituted the ma- jority of the meetings. 74 . The Heiskelite . THE SPANISH CLUB 1'rz'sidl'nt . . . . . Nancy Shambaugh I'ir1'-I'rcsir1cnt . i . . .Jeanne Ritter Svrrctary . . ......... Dorothy Knapp .-ldziisors . ..,Mrs. Towson, Miss Hyatt Having one hundred members this year, the Spanish Club was given the credit for having the largest membership of all clubs in the school. Buenos Vecinosf' being the club's name, the purpose was taken from it. The purpose was to try to promote a better understanding between the Latin Ameri- can countries and the United States. Une of the programs of the year was given at Christmas, when the story of the poinsettia was done in play form with appropriate Spanish music. Un Pan-American Day, a colorful assembly was presented consisting af a Span- ish comedy, songs, and a quiz on South America. This program was given at the Waynesboro High School also. 75 . . The Heiskelite . . Row I-T. Moyer, B. Mathews, B. Rohrer, Mr. Fox, B. Wolfkill, C. Snyder. Row 2-B. Willizird, B. Berkson, D. Scibert, B. Krouse, 1're'5idcnt .... Vive-Presideni Svrretary 4.,. .lldzvixor . . . AVIATION CLUB . .Bob Rohrer .Bob Mathews Joe Mcllaniels Mr. Eston Fox Several educational meetings were held during the year, including a speaker and movies. 76 . . The Heiskelite . Row 1-D Olson, M. Rupert, M. May, F. Patton, G. Moser, G. Mercereau. Row Z-C. Stine, F. Spiglcr, M. Long, G. Seibcrt, J. Oliver, P. Hoffman, j. Hull, D. Roscnsteel, G. Snyder, E. Ruskin. QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll, a local chapter of the International Honorary Society for High School journalists, consists of members of the Hoo-Wair-N-Wat and Heis- kelite staffs who have excelled in journalistic writing. The following are qualifica- tions for membership: l. Fandidates may be elected from the newspaper or year book staffs. Z. They must be of junior or senior classification. 3. They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic stand- ing at the time of their election. 4. They must have done superior work in writing, editing, or business man- agement. 5. They must be recommended by the supervisor or by the committee gov- erning publications. o. They must be approved by the Executive Secretary of the Society. During the year we had speakers and went on a tour through the Herald-Mail 77 r .The Heiskelite . . Row lflid. Peters, H. Myers. D. Phillippy. C. Smith, j. Shallingz. U. Andrews, .-X. Lusby, R Applcgct, j. Barr, R. Brandenburg, B. Cave, S. Spigler, H. Kritzer, C. Huyett, Mr. Dan- tclt, I.. Clopper, R. Hughes, G. Snyder, T. Shank, C. Snyder, .-X. Xunamakcr tstandingb, ll. Maisack, C. Houpt, C. Huffer. D, Nuckles, R. Cnshcn. F. Byers, M, Davis, B. Hoffman, R. Rice. BAND I'r1'si0'1'11f , Charles Honpt I'iff'-l'1'1'.vi1ir'11t Donald Blaisack Sl'U'l'flll'YV . . . . Conrad Snyder Tl'I'llSl,H'1'l' . Roy Rice l,flIl'tll'ftII1 Laurence Clopper Reorganized shortly after the tirst of the year with approximately 20 students the band now had around 35 members and played for our assemblies. This or- ganization hopes to start the next school year by appearing at the football games . . The Heiskelite . . .. .3 3 l. K iff . 5 ive! 2 . .. is e Q-f ' is .L Row l-B. Berkson. B. Barringer, M. Whitelegg, A. Schindel. I.. Seal, C. Olson, C. Smith, Mr. Danfelt, R. Appleget, G. Pendleton, C. Snyder, D. Maisack, C. Houpt. Ron' 2-C. Groh, H. Kritzer, G. Snyder, R. Hughes, L. Clopper. Row 3-R. Rice, D. Hoffman. ORCHESTRA 1Il'l'SifI!'l1f ,. ,... Caroline Olson I'in'-I'rr'sidf'r1t .. . Milton Heck Sf'l'l'f'flII'-V . , . , . Roy Rice Librarian . .,.. Robert Appleget The Orchestra was organized at the beginning of the year under the direction of lJr. Peter Buys. After Christmas we were fortunate in securing a full-time di- rector. Mr. Edwin Danfelt, who succeeded in enlarging the Orchestra and organizing the band. They played for many assemblies and also at Waynesboro, Pa. '79 . .The Henkehte. . Row 1-P. Spessard, M. Matcer, B. Toons, M. Garrnan, IJ. Faulders, D. Myers, B. Bupp, H. Ornflorff, K. Baker, A. Luslwy. Row 2415. Hoekman, ,I. Poole, j. Ellsworth, j. Rhodes, E. Scheller, Mrs. Hofmann. P. Crilley, j. Hare, R. Howard, A. Poe. Row .34-l. Glosser, IJ. Izer, ll. Berger, S. Copley, l.. Rowe, R. Rilworth, j. Smith. li. johnson, II. Summers, C. Socks. Row -l--li. Robertson, C. Olson, A. Stouffer, B. Grogan. -I. Lyclay, M. Pawkeix S. H!lI'lJZiUfLh, R. Bovey, B. Blickenstaff. GLEE CLUB l'ncler the direction of Mrs. Sarah Hofmann, the Glee Club gave several cle- lightful programs. Programs were presented for Christmas, Thanksgiving. Rotary Club, General Assemblies and Commencement. M . .The lleiskelite . Row 1-M. Long, D. Rosensteel, M. Weston, C. Olsen, M. Heck, F. Patton, G. Snyder, G. Mercereau, R. Cline, G. Seibert, M. Rupert, P. Hoffman, M. Edleman. Row 2-A. Lusby, J. Miller, B. Cannen, A. Falk, D. Boward, K. Baker, C. Hcnrickson, J. Hull, B. Krueger, C. McDermitt, J Everline, M. Defelice, C. Troupe, R. Hoke, M. Delautcr, E. Raskin, D. Defelice, M. Renick, E. St. Clair, J. Mobley, L. Hendrickson, G. Moser, J. Martin. Row A-A. Stouffer, B. Mason, F. Spigler, j. Davis, j. Beachley, P. Lamhros, G. Darlington, G. Payette, F. jones, B. Ward, M. Crider, A. Mowen, A. Perkins, B. Green, j. Oliver, R. Purnell, R. Spector, W. Himes, M. Bowers, C. Duffey, C. Bevins, M. Murray. H00-WAIR-N-WAT This year the H.W.N.W. has risen to even greater heights. The paper staff has added many new features such as Student of the Month, Teacher of the Mont-h, more emphasis on our veterans, and above all more pictures. Each issue of the paper was dedicated to certain phases of life at H. H. S. Our paper took second place in a nationwide contest held by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Thus one can see how our paper has grown. Let's not forget the business end of the paper, as without ads, or exchanging of schools or subscriptions the H.W.N.W. couldn't survive. All who have helped in any way have made the paper a success. 81 . The Heiskelite . . J. Perkins, C. Stine, S. Chatkin, B. Berkson, D. Seibert, S. Payette, F. Jones, R. Appleget. The Audio-Visual Service Organization The Audio-Visual Service Organization, under the supervision of Mr. Donald Kaylor, consists of a group of boys interested in the operation of the motion pic- ture and sound equipment. During the past four years this club has proved itself invaluable in providing operators for various needs in the school. The presidents of the A.V.S.O. since its organization have been: Earl Rouser, 1194234335 Rothwell Mason, C1943-'44jg Stanley Chatkin, 11944-l45jg and Bar- ry Berkson, 11945-7463. This year, Barry has been assisted by Donald Seibert as vice-president, and Stanley Chatkin as secretary. 82 .. The Heiskehte. . l . lib. .i s- P ellsist ri! ' ' ' . A. Stouffer, P. Hoffman, M. Edelman, A. Mowen, M. Rupert, H. Yates. CHEERLEADERS A sincere vote of thanks is certainly due to the six girls who led our victorious football and basketball teams through the season of 1945-46. They supported the boys on the team and students of H. H. S. through the rain at Martinsburg to the boiling hot sun at St. james. Theirs is the story of untold practicing, the thinking up of new cheers and the worry from one game to another of how they were going to get to the next game. l know that if the four cheerleaders, who will carry on next year would have the opportunity to speak they would wish the best of luck and all the future hap- piness in the world to Audrey and Mary, our seniors who will graduate this year. 3 . . The lleiskelite . . FIRST RADIO WORKSHOP IN MARYLAND Under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie E. Hoachlander, the Radio Workshop carried out many activities, having nearly a score of broadcasts over the local Radio station WJEJ. These broadcasts gave each student experience in broadcasting. The Workshop covered the three main angles of Radio: writing, speaking, and listening. The first major activity of the group was an educational tour of radio station WJEJ, early in November. On November 9, 1945, the Workshop presented their first assembly program News For Youth,'l followed by the Christmas program over WJEJ, entitled f'The Blessing of King Wenceslausf' A contribution to the United Nations Quiz over WJEJ on january 27. Late in january, plans for the biggest project of the year were begun. This project was a Vocational Guidance series, entitled Looking Ahead. A series of 13 programs were written by Workshop students. The scripts were informational programs about some of the most important vocations a student might pursue. On May 22, they presented a comedy entitled HThe Dyspeptic Ogre. During May each student delivered a program written and produced by himself. On May 17 and 18, under the chaperonage of Mrs. Hoachlander and Mr. Robert Lesher, twenty members of the workshop took a trip to New York City. The group visited NBC and witnessed several liven broadcasts. They dined at the Cafe Rouge, and saw f'Song of Norwayfl The group checked in at the Hotel Pennsylvania and roomed there the night of the 17th. This trip as well as the whole year was an experience Radio Workshop students will never forget. 84f . . The Heiskelite . . S. Thurmond, E. Henson, D. Bartles, J. Clark, D. Longnecker, J. Ranord, B. Myers, B. Grimm, C. Long, J. Worthington, V. Kershner, L. Wletz, P. Harp, B. Snook, T. Lowman, B. Sowers, L. Michael, W. Ricketts, G. Murray, W. Lane, R. Baer, Mr. Biggs, J. Green, J. Datilio, D. Binkley, R. Shank, R. Kline, j. Hanner, J. Danner, E. Sprecher, R. Leatherman, R. Rice, R. McCauley, M. Hol- linger, A. Werking, J. Loudenslager, R. Lour. THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is an organization of, tby, and for boys study- ing vocational agriculture in public schools. The jonathan Hager Chapter of the future Farmers has eighty-tive active members. Each year the chapter partici- pates in the state and national contests, sponsors a fat hog show and sale, and county and state judging contests. The chaper set up a program of work consisting of supervised practice, co- operative activities, community service, leadership activities, earnings and savings, conducting meetings, scholarships and recreation. This year will be the first graduating class of vocational agriculture students in the Hagerstown High School. 85 . . The lleiskelite . . THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Coucil is made up of one representative from each room of the Sophomore, junior, and Senior classes. Elections for thes-e representatives are held twice yearly. At the first meeting of the council after the election of the home room representatives, a president from the junior class, and a secretary from the Sopho- more class are elected. Those serving now are Charles Stine, Presidentg Maurice johnson, Vice-Presidentg and David Cianelli, Secretary. The purpose of this group is much like that of the legislative bodyiof our government. It passes laws and measures and makes improvements that will raise the standard of living in our school. 86 . . The Heiskelite . . Ron' I--ID. Knapp, M. Rupert, C. Brewer, M. Dansberger, J. Seal, j, Hagerman. Row 2-M. Long, I. Martin, N. Kneisley, C. Patterson. NINE GIRLS The Dramatic Club Production of 1946 was the melodramatic mystery entitled Nine Girls. Due to the acute manpower shortage, the club was forced to select a spine-tingling murder which included an all feminine cast. The story concerns a girl, who, obsessed by self-pity and jealousy, murdered her friends to clear the way for her own purposes. By the final curtain, Eve, her perspective of human nature changed, solved the mystery through her stubbornness and understanding. The part of MARY, a girl from the wrong side of the tracks, was taken by Carrie Brewer. Her devoted friend and admirer was EVE, played by Mary E. Dans- berger. A lighter phase of the play was introduced by the characters, GLAMOUR- l'USS, jean Hagerman and SHO'I'l'U'I', Dorothy Knapp. Others who contributed to the advancement of the hair-raising plot were: ALICE, Mickey Rupert, FREIDA, Mary A. Kneisleyg JANE, joan Seal: TENNESSEE, Margaret Long: PHYLLIS, Carolyn Pattersong SHIRLEY, Isabelle Martin. 87 if-is 1 ll 1 A rn! W m'i' ?f.m ' ' , : i Q W ' 1 M . - - w M, . A W, - V My A Nw th, , .rf . . . The Heiskelite . . . SPORTS A f s-, ' N '-E. hwy 'Gchilw at 'mg-, -. Y , 'N'-r Q at-rv w wf .., , 1 - H f- - - 1 , W MT. 'u a 1-,N Q.: , . . b J Jef - 'gt A uf, -4 .'NN,'?r -v 'AA . M l .QL ' 15 ,IS -Wu. 'I V Y . L 14 , - ' , .-as f2, v4- , ' fx f-f x ',' ' Ek' L T' t - :Z '-v' ., ' MM? We gl , .xg tu I 'Qf Z., A ' ,' I' , ' 5 -N ' Ja., 1 if ,, fwv ' 1' 5' -1 U, :V ,alqgfjl ,x , .. .,,',-pg., . , 1, :-I ' - ., ,Q W ' ,', ,. J mf, A N J. 5 Q.,-,MQ .J n J ' .z ' '- H fw' pt'r?1'.l ' 1 3 - ' N 1 1 fly PM 1-. 2 -1 . r - ' J, .. 1' qi 3. . 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H -- A--'-M FOOTBALL SQUAD Row 1-Coach Parkin, R. Powell, A. MeNamee, R. Myers, j, Stuhits. C. McCauley, W. Calhoun T. Parks, W. Cosey, H. Watson, j. Shirey, L. Sellman, L. Martin, li. Castle. Coach Semler. Row 2-Manager G. Snyder, N. Carpenter, G. Miller, IJ. Funk, C, Long, P. Wolfkill, j. Recher T. Moyer, F. Yellot, A. johnson, H. LeFew, R. Nigh, D. Lighter. Row .l-R. Herr, R. Reynolds, Weaver, C. Myers, Bowman, J. Zimmerman, H. Early J. Poffenherger, L. liyler, U. Shirey, E. Smith. COACH SEMLER COACH PARKIN 90 . .The Hemkchte. Donny McNamco Red Scllman . Q If Good Wbrk L'Clvm Fzlrpvntcr Dick Myqrg Mc-tu McCauley Bill Calhoun Feather Kershndr Bill Cosey S? SCHIOFSI liurky Watson HBOIJH Hen. NJZIIQPH Shircy M . . The Heiskelite . VVAYNESBORO 0 - HAGERSTOWN 6 Although outplaying Vilaynesboro the whole game, Hagerstown broke the ice only once in the thirdi period by an end run by Peck Martin. Waynesboro put up four goal-line stands holding Hagerstown in the first and second quarters. Runs by Parks and the passing of McNamee highlighted the game. MARTINSBURG 20 - HAGERSTOWN 39 After an open weekend, the locals came from behind to beat Martinsburg by the score 39-20. Martinsburg got off to an early lead and at the end of the lirst quarter were leading 13-O. However, the locals came romping back and at the half the score was 20-13. In the second half, halfback McNamee loosened his arm to shoot many passes, two for touchdowns to Watson and Parks. ST. JAMES 0 - HAGERSTOWN 41 Hagerstown took their third victory in four games when they had a tield day at St. james. Passing by McNamee sparked the game. The running of Parks, who was still suffering from injuries the week before, was brilliant. There was no doubt in the spectators' minds who would win. 92 . . The lleiskelite . MARTINSBURG 0 - HAGERSTOWN 32 Meeting Martinsburg the second time this season the Hubs took their fourth victory and the third shutout in S ga-mes. The passing of McNamee and the run- ning of Parks and Martin stood out for the locals, while Powell, McCauley and LeFew played outstanding defense against the Martinsburg aggregation. ALLEGHANY 28 - HAGERSTOWN 20 After putting on a brilliant showing in the first half, the locals suffered their first defeat of the season to Alleghany. After a great first-half of passing by Mc- Namee and runs by Parks they lead at the half 20-7. However, after injuries ham- pered a few Hagerstown plays the mountaineers fought back to win 28-20. FORT HILL 20 - HAGERSTOWN 19 After leading throughout the second and third quarters the Hubs lose -to a hard and tough gang from Fort Hill by one point when Myers missed one of his conversions. The high light of the game was when Parks took the kick off at the half and ran 87 yards for a touchdown. WASHINGTON AND LEE 27 - HAGERSTOWN 7 Hagerstown suffered their second defeat of the season and the only defeat that truly was handed to them. Washington and Lee showed a fast and powerful run- ning attack along with a good passing attack. The Hubs were outplayed all around. The Hubs, however, never quit Fighting until the last whistle blew. CHARLES TOWN 0 - HAGERSTOWN 31 Using fully a ground attack the Hubs rolled over the Charles Town Tor- nadoes. The running of Parks, Martin, and Sellman proved outstanding. Sellman scored two touchdowns in fine form. Martin scored once, as did McNamee. Wat- son intercepted a pass and scored the other. WAYNESBORO 6 - HAGERSTOWN 34 After getting off to a slow start the Hubs rolled up the biggest score over Waynesboro since 1920. After the First quarter there was no doubt in the fans' minds who would come out on top. The defensive play of Bill Cosey, who with Ed Castle pulled down a Waynesboro back in the zone for a safety was outstand- ing: Mow Powell, and Meta'i McCauley stood out, while McNamee and Parks sparkled on the offense. Waynesboro's only touchdown came in the 4th period. fCastle and Cosey pulled Dull down within the end zone for two pointsb. 93 . . The Heiskelito . . Row 1--P. Martin. Row 2--I.. Spcssard, A. Brinkley, j. Rcchcr, P. Woltkill Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown M. johnson, H. Davis, IJ. McNamcc. Basketball Game Scores Conoco A A Martinsburg Waynesboro A Middletown A Shepherdstown Charles Town Alumni .,.... Martinsburg Waynesboro Shepherdstown Frederick A Frederick St. james St. james A A A Charles Town Middletown Williamsport Williamsport A S . . The Heiskelite . . Row I H. Snyder, C. Butler, D. Myers, L. Eyler, R. Lowery, V. Springer B Costx D McNamet Row 7-IJ. Day, D. Feiser, A. Davis, B. Irvin, E. Castle, G. Bushu R Melzer H Beard Row 3-Mr. Parkin, G. Myers, J. Stubits, R. Hartle, I. Easterdaw D Ur o L Cordell Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown H. Bateman, Mr. Martin. Baseball Record Waynesboro Greencastle Waynesboro Middletown Williamsport Fort Hill .. Middletown Frederick .. St. james . Williamsport . The Heiskelite . PLAY DAY Play Day was held March 30th at the Senior High School: it was the first Play Day ever to be held in Washington County! Senior students from Clearspring, Smithsburg, Hancock, Boonsboro, Williamsport, Waynesboro, and Hagerstown High Schools participated in a day of highly organized games and indoor and outdoor sports activities! The main object of the Play Day was to acquaint senior students from schools in this community with each other. Each school was represented by twelve girls and a coach or teacher. After an afternoon of games and sports, refreshments were served by the girls of the Hagerstown High School. On the organization committee were Phyllis Hoffman, equipment manager: Audrey Mowen, entertainment: and Barbara Kanaga, janet Harrison, Jeanne Hull, and Peg Kieffer, art directors. 96 . . The Heiskelite . . Row l-J. Herbst, H. Strawsbaugh, B. Schlosser, J. Lyday, P. Hoffman, D. Knapp J. Williams, F. Gearhart, M. Palkovitz. Row .Z-J. Miller, Y. Shrader, M. Rupert, P. Huyett, M. Cridcr, P. Lumm, J. Smith M. Bickle, J. Robinson, P. Krcglo. INTRAMURAL COUNCIL The intramural council is made up of a body of girls who plan and conduct the activities connected with the girls? sports. The members of the council were elected by a majority vote cast by the girls who participated in the intramurals. .-ldvisfr . . SIQNIORS D. Knapp B. Ward M. J. Crider C. Brewer 'l'. Alexander B. Gibney B. Schlosser J. Lyday JUNIORS H. Strawsbaugh P. Hoffman M. J. Rupert P. Huyett M. Palkovitz J. Shrader L. Cianelli Il. Minor .. Miss Lewis SOPHOMORES J. Williams J. Robinson P. Kroeger l'. Kumm J. Suman J. Smith F. Gearhart F. Conrad 97 . The Heiskelite . . Row 151. Lyday, Y. Kretzer. D. Harrison, M. Schlosscr, B. Gibney, P. Hoffman. M. Palkovitz. Row Z-B. Boyer, j. Carroll, A. Mowen, Coach Miss Vivienne Lewis. j. Clark, M. Crider, P. Koliopolus. GIRLS, SENIOR VARSITY Schedule of Basketball Games Played By Senior Varsity NAME Scomi NAME Hagerstown Frederick Hagerstown Waynesboro Hagerstown Charles Town Hagerstown St. Marys Hagerstown Martinsburg Hagerstown Frederick Hagerstown Charles Town Hagerstown Martinsburg Hagerstown Waynesboro Hagerstown Hancock SCORE 31 34 Zo l3 l ti 9 18 32 22 8 . . . The Heiskelitc . . Row I--junnninu Cunningham, A. Wilton, .loan Martin. Row Z Hfj. Robertson. A. Ridgcly, E. Rolwrtson, U. Stouffvr, K. Smith. GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY l'l1c Al. Yfs played cliffcrent community games with all the various schools 99 Y 1 3 ,Lis-W ,fr-lb 1 423 X x W . . The Heiskelite . . . xii,-,N fn :My 5 fh f, 'Sify g,i gf A fi 24:31 .4x '1:g,x'41 fax' N Q 'fl' C ,W 'ffdoqdofodiesoo 000000 tuk QM 'I 1 ,lg K' 111, 'YV . :l'z' , f iff ,ff 'V E15-rg M, ZIV 4 M. 'OO Q ,- xx X X I , C , 'I 'L- K fik f' 5' Q! 101 MEYERS 81 BERKSON M u sic al INC- If ns RECORDS We Have It i BALDWIN - LESTER COMPLETE PIANOS Home Furnishings ,k Phone 2269 41-43 West Franklin Street Whltsel MUSIC CO' Hagerstown, Md. Across from the Post Oiiice-just as rel COMPLIMENTS OF David P. Schindel 81 Son Pharmacist COMPLIMENTS OF X Potomac and Oak Hill Avenue Phone 580 COMPLIMENTS OF R. M. HAYS 81 BROS., INC. we is is 025. is 5. 5 I K , In School You Learned the Value of MART CLOTHES Good Tools You Can Be Sure of Getting for the THE BEST MART MISS .. at 1 THE BON TON R. D. MCKEE 17 NORTH POTOMAC STREET HARDWARE KEEP FIT BY Keeping Up Your Sports SEMLER - MCFADDIN CO. 9 WEST WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 43 COMPLIMENTS OF S A U M ' S CREDIT JEWELERS 21 N. Jonathan Street COMPLIMENTS OF EMMERT HARDWARE CO., Inc. COMPLIMENTS OF BAKER'S JEWELRY STORE COMPLIMENTS OF HAGERSTOWN GAS if Oliicial R.R. Time Inspectors Western Maryland and B. Ka O. R.R. ' 32 E. Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. Hagerstown' Maryland 02 'Wig 3. Portraits Compliments of Commercial . Pht-F h' Maldstone 00 mzsmg Inc. Wilmyer Studio INTERIOR DECORATORS WILLIAM L' MYERS' PNP' 27 West Washington Street , , , Studio Phone 516M Furniture - Home Furnishings Give A 117 Summit Avenue Wilrrtyer Hagerstown, Maryland Portrait 517912 Imprint., 9 DI . P D006 Qlbe 2 ' 1 1' 1' wg Riva 2 eb 3 ' oensmwnnu o Qgiolizy Be Smart in a JUDY ar JILL - From - COMPLIMENTS OF 7 'A' America's Largest -- Hagerstowrfs Leading Prices 257.50 - 525.00 40 W. washington sr. Phone 784 'A' Daytime, Afternoon, and Evening FOOD PRESERVES for WASHINGTON COUNTY Cold Storage Lockers 60 Car Commercial Cold Storage Capacity FREEZERS OF FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FOWL AND SEAFOODS Wholesale Distributors of Fresh and Frozen Fruits and Vegetables BAER BROTHERS 348 West Franklin Street Phone 641 A BANK ACCOUNT NOW WILL GO A LONG WAY IN PLANNING YOUR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Hagerstown Clearing House Association SECOND NATIONAL BANK NICODEMUS NATIONAL BANK HAGERSTOWN TRUST COMPANY FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK MEMBERS OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. --at F L E I S H E R ' S ON THE SQUARE for Famous Women's Fashions Chatkin's Pharmacy Summit and Surrey Avenues Prescription Specialists We Deliver Secretarial Courses that are better - EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL STENOTYPE SECRETARIAL MEDICAL SECRETARIAL JUNIOR SECRETARIAL because they prepare for better paying positions 'ki' HAGERSTOW N BUSINESS COLLEGE 5th Floor Professional Arts Bldg. Hagerstown, Maryland COMPLIMENTS OF INGRAM'S MEN'S SHOP 32-34 N. Jonathan Street Phone 1484 COMPLIMENTS OF GIBNEY'S Florists 19 N. JONATHAN STREET COMPLIMENTS or A F R I E N D Biltl0'S Sweeter HGGERSTOLUD, mb. Shoes of Quality Fitted by HX-Ray THE STYLE SHOP 21 E. Washington Street Specializing in Junior and Misses R E A D Y T O W E A R COMPLIMENTS OF Schindel Rohrer 81 Co. 28 South Potomac Street Phone 706 if ae- --Qs Ugg, ,920 X if The The Home Of POFFENBERGER H a n d C r a ft e d TIRE CO. Kuppenheimer Extends Its Good Wishes and other - National Brands - TO - if THE GRADUATING CLASS Of Hoffman's, Inc. 1 9 4 6 15 NORTH PoToMAc STREET POPE'S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Teaching Lines of Beauty Culture 231 NORTH LOCUST STREET HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND Phone 1162 OUR SCHOOL IS APPROVED FOR U. S. FINANCED G. I. TRAINING 51 S e r v i c e The If itls electrical and then Reddy Kilowatt Department Stfjfe tYour Electrical Servant? can supply it best! i, D HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND The Potomac Ecllson Co. 'T Q COMPLIMENTS OF MUSEY and EVANS 59 West Washington Street Phone 1020 COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY M. FRIEDMAN 55 NORTH JONATHAN ST. MILLER,S, INC. Quality Furniture On the Square HAGERSTOWN - - - MARYLAND BENTZ and DUNN The House of Shoes HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND COMPLIMENTS OF RALPH:S BEAUTY SALON 413 Professional Arts Bldg. Phone 243 KOHLER 81 SONS ,IEWELERS SINCE 1875 High School Rings 27 West Washington Street ABE MARTIN For the Best Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Frosted Foods and Delicatessen COMPLIMENTS OF GRAY'S FUR SHOP 24 N. POTOMAC STREET 16 Public Square Phone 2510 Phone 1233 MCC0m35 - Armgtrgng Economical - Convenient INC. COMFORTABLE TRAVEL i, BY BUS FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMOBILE 449 AND BURGLARY . I W INSURANCE AI D . Bonding .- gt ,T -LL-I: 114 West Washington Street Hagerstown, Maryland -ef: Qt'-1 E -in -P20 GRADU TIO Congratulations . . . Class of l946 After the fury of the tempest-the thunder and the rains depart and the earth becomes radiant with new light and life. To you- the boys and girls who are graduating this year -- this natural phenomenon brings a promise. Having lived all your high school days during years of war, you are now graduating to a world of Upeacef' However, this legacy of Hpeacen which you now inherit is far different from that which your mothers and fathers and friends would like to bestow upon you. It is a f'peace of mistrusts, misunderstandings and bitter hatred. It is a peace of famine, hardships and death. Some- how the older generation has failed in its obligation and manls inhuman- ity to man is apparent on every side. What can be done? The problem will soon be yours. Upon your shoulders will be placed the responsibility of carrying the weight of our local, national and international affairs. I hope you are prepared to do a better job of it than has been done. I pray that your generation will have the fortitude, the strength and the moral stamina to provide a system that will be fair to all the sons and daughters of today's weary, sorry, war-torn world. With our kindest wishes - and sincerest congratulations - we welcome you to an active part in a society that needs your contribution of youth and wisdom and fairness. THOMAS W. PANGBORN. PANGBORN CORPORATION HAGERSTOWN - - - MARYLAND iff- --at fin, Q' zz' K -wel ff . . The Heiskelite . . . ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The staff of the 1946 Heiskelite wishes to express its appreciation to certain individuals and organizations who have aided in the publication of this volume. To: Mr. joseph Foltz for his Worthy advice in the make- up and format. Mr. W. L. Myers for his cooperation in spite of the tilm shortage. Mr. G. R. Haynie for his expediting of the engravings. Mr. Merle Funk and Mr. Harry Poole for advice in editorial, financial, and other matters. Also Miss Mary Kaylor for her assistance in the typing and commercial end. Advertisers who have made his project less heavy by their contracts. 111 . . The Heiskelite . . EXPENSE ACCOUNT EXPENSES Salary for organization staff, each . Doctor bill for staff, each ..rA..., Graft for advertisers, each .... Stamps ..,..,,......,..... ..., Typewriter ribbon i.,........,... For Mable Fentress's 8 fingers and 1 Bribery for secretary ......,..,,. Hush Money for teachers ..., for pupils ......... Overtime for Editor ,....... 1 Flag Pole for Mr. Clopper . . . Aspirin for faculty ......... Unaccountable ..,.. REC EIPTS Money from ads ...i...,., Sale of blackmarket nylons .... Blackmail from photographs Gifts from patrons ..,,. ...... Staff proceeds for mowing lawn . . . Hush money from Mr. Zentmeyer . 1 old castonette fsee Miss Beachleyj Pro-fit from Sale of school building Compliments from staff to staff . , . BALANCE ,.....4.,..,..,..,., 31,111.11 133.35 17.07 .01 2.37 thumb, QOld Typing equipmentl. . 1.98 5,432.10 . 113.13 . 886.86 .om .29 . 25.25 500.02 53,223.56n 3 .12 550.49 . 79.97 .13 1.99 943.71 .oo .om 999.98 i52,576.43M . 35,647.13 The balance was kindly contributed by the Humane Society 112
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