Hereford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Parkton, MD)

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Hereford Hugh School A Blueprmf For Democracy , Hereford Hugh School I -3 ,X Parlcton Maryland . Z I :ff ,, fl,1W ,gf f 1 , If 1' In 2? ,,':?- A 1 63 - I , I- , 111, K A lpldfi f if 'Y :I f' 1 T, ,fl ,, of-' g. , ' ,H Z 'R'2A'd-'Q f 'l ,Ea V. ,fr I If '+Qk5f ff! ,Sill I ,, lr, . 1 ffm 1' ,S-' ' X 4- ' . 4, . Q11.Z.',' ' lf! - f,, , X40 n 1 'vmg...,,. 5'FP'Wmm Q 'Mew -4 ..,n M f wk ,,,,.,,,, 'U . 5 'Q - J: ,df '. WY I K.. 9 5 4 z ,I 1 'Z w , Ik if 'Ee ff. f,.,. a . 1.1 'iff ' .-J ' L, V-A., 11. x A'- Q Q . I a Ol 1 1 Q . J A 4. - n ,c 'v 3, r a'.v- . O -J-:g, , . A.. PICDNEEQ IC255 - V mw- A2 A ,vw 'T !a,71ll., 4 5 www ag, I , , N - f-g,,.,,,.....M4.. W.- ? 1 Admmustrahon And 5 3-'I 1-3 1-I-17 X-1-:B N --2 inn- wr-Z Yiwu: v-U I X 7x Own. Harvey W Kreuzburg Principal Foreword As the second year at Hereford Hugh School comes to a close we loolc baclc on the addrtrons that have been made since the last academic session Under the guudance ot our able prmcupal Mr Harvey Kreuzburg the school ns constantly growmg an maternal and aesthetic qualltnes Addr tronal personnel has been added to mstruct our ever growing student body Our actlve P T A responsible for many actlvrtres has purchased a cyclorama and curtaln tor our audltonum Class unstructlon and com mumcatlon have been greatly benetlted by our public address system We realize a new school plant and a growrng student body need many facnlrtues with whlch to operate and they wall be added as the years progress The Proneer Staff Guidance Mrss Znegler our Vrce Prrnclpal gurdes tlwe Student Councrl an nts many actrvltues Magazine Campargn dances and budget problems are successfully completed wrtlr her guidance Mr Clarence Clemens Guidance Coun selor assrsts students rn planmng their future Jrm Gordon 55 senior rs shown dnscussnng college entrance wrtln M Clemens ' i' I l' r. Office ,,.,. Personnel A well organized school revolves around efficlent office personnel Mrs Bayley ably assrsted by Nancy Lee provides the answers and does the necessary secretanal work Stu dent secretarles from 'the Busmess Educatron Department obiam on 'che job trammg by learning office procedures as they help Mrs Bayley and Mass Lee E -1 1l T34 :vase-. 3333: EE ag 3 EEE sz. 32 Q .eq .4 SB Yr.- ' Mrs Suzanne Bayley School Secretory Mlss Nancy Lee Assistant School Secretary Mrs Bayley and Miss Nancy Lee helpmg students and teachers with fhelr problems Hill Dedlcotlon -GJ Mr Clarence Rohde Behmd every actlvlty Hayday operetta dance faculty party quietly and efflcl ently at work IS one grand person Through the many years of teachung at both Sparks and Hereford the students and faculty have known hum as Boss Rohde op Rohde These names have come from a genume affectlon and admnratnon which he recelves from each indnvndual who studies or works with hum. Accuracy nn work, falrness an dusclplme, and a genuine nnterest un the student body and has colleagues just: the standmg he has achieved and manntalned throughout the years Ease of manner a keen sense of humor a ready wut and a plauslble solution to most problems are addntnonal attributes Wnth deep apprecuatuon for his earnest apprausals, sincere Interest, and great help we dedncate the 55 Pioneer to Mr. Rohde and believe that there is some part wnthnn our make up that IS forever Boss Rohde. 0 o L V ' ' 5 ' i1i'g3f1f , 4 - wif u I- ,n . . .fy . ' I ' ll ll IIP ' ' 0 . ll 4 a 1 I P AL F 1' 'L E ' f ,, 4, M ,.J,.f:...4f W . al .Rudi S Democracy's Workshop Democracy s Workshop The schools of America are the workshops of our democ racy Wlthln their walls are taught the qualities of leader shlp character, servlce, and scholarship As the graduates take their places In the ever wldenmg community of the world they practice these Ideals which can improve our our soclety and way of llvmg ldlil-I 5' 'W X 4,,d' I I iscnaagfgg GRB org GU Our lady cop Mrs Ashe lnsures the safety of the students as the orange crates roll up to the door and depos t thelr cargo We Work and S :A 41 5 T::: gag ll, EW LN Mob scene tume 8 57 no punk slips for them as the students of Hereford hurry to their classes I 'z,z'.W' 4 , -'Q i 3 Wg , nhl - ' ., e ' ' k - , ,,xh,.f?f f-wxfvgae-,,. f-,- fy A 3 a e s . ,,-Q,f' J' V . A , . . V . . . , I N -rar- . I . . I V . . . , . 1 . I I O I K . . . . . L 9 H4f1'f- .:f- H' ' ,, ..-H' , f if 1 - - , - M-- ' ' ,? -, ' - t QFlj.j I' .,s,- t s -22 T I 'W , if n ' new s ' 1 V ,Alf-,ix ' W t . . a hp'-Y ...Q O ,e X. lv, 7 ' 'My 1 ea 0 - of I ' I . i ' . , - vi 1 , y. - . 'fr' Caught speeding? Monltor Dotty Ensor lays down the law to Marvin Gllllsple G Rlley H Curtis B Goretsas brmg materials from a book room as classes prepare for work Uh- Ill Ny- l Students school needs are supplled by Dotty Culhson and Jean Asper who servo as clerks In the student storo I 1 'f, ji I V' ' f - - pf M N . E , X - f, , I V t - I f f ig 1 - t 2 5 'el A Y 3 . I X I 5 -I . . : b N4 ' . .. .. 5, . . T r png: tl.r I ' 'rm I lf- ' V I s M s ,-1 , W as ,Q ' . fa ,XX as X, V x y , . r , i 1 The Show Must Go On Thursday seventh period finds the student body ready for entertainment lfl OLU' Mr Glsrnel coaches B Myers as she reads the daily announce ments over P A System -A YW-. 7,1 AJ -, 12 Xe. F. F. A. members diszuss organization plans for the coming year with Mr. McDonald. school community ,A gf' -L'1...,.- F' The arts of housekeeping are prachced by Ruth Ellen Bosley and Vlrglnla Ensor as fhey learn proper table sethngs Keep your eyes on the copy! Tenfh Grade sfudenis learn the fundamentals of fyplng PHD A World Hlstory class uses an opaque prolecfor fo clarufy a pomt I I ' s I o , - Y , X X - I' M E, I - ef . l X 4 . N ff Hfllf.. Q I ' Q f V ref, NIM 1 we r . , , A Q.- - -'iffi L, -W I--' ff-vbfffff, '-':f . .' Y la ll H . ll 5. I ,... l f I lr - I I3 Every perlod every day finds Mrs Drawbaugh helping sfudenfs locate materials for assigned work or a book for Ielsure reading We study Ik S.. 'QD 1+- George Roche computes 'he denslly of an oblecl In Physics 'i ig..- it l.. L Junior Muchelangelos learn the basic deslgns of sculpturlng as they carve oblecfs lrom soap 1 . I ll , - 'l , ' a .V r I I ' N- x 1 . I - A . 1 Fl. W! . ,f - ,Ji Ffifc ' ' ' ,N A.V ! ,iv ,I l. . Q ' Tlvlliq ' ' m ,ew . L .J x 1 ' 'L x , ,A fl . 1 , 4 I 7? , l rl' 'Y Clfld I'elClX 9-Il. if The most popular actuvnty of the day Ends the students an chow llne Mrs Wulhelm Hlls the plates which are later enjoyed wlth the latest tndbuts of gossnp as students relax durnng their lunch hour ...WRC id -4-A Ah-Ah! - Prop up your feet -Sink in those :off cushions. . Wheeler and Mr. Sfampe relax from fhelr duties. V l., lfgi: ig- .g , ggi I 7 5 V 1 252- R R i Scholarship A 0 fl f fl ' X X x 1 S ff ,f I 1 754, V ,. TT? A, 1 f' I If ' f A ,.,f 1 s ,Ir f ii' W f rl 1' 5 A Q I f 1 f -' f Scholarship Knowledge is a basic neces- sity in the society of the world. lt has been the torch thatlhas shown the way from barbarism to civilization. ln order that we may add our contribution we become scholars in many fields of endeavor Shirley Ensor gives the pledge to the new members of the Honor Society Standing left to right J Mac Cubbm H Stutxka C Hendrix D Garrett G Miller B A Hanna S Kline Mr Kreuzburg congratulates G Miller on mak ing the grade I WWW 4-if 4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Seated lelt to right: S. Ensor J. Cummings B. Tracey J. Isaacs. Standing left to right: C. Rohde T. Hutchins I.. Smith B. Dillon E. Bay. National Honor Society The highest honor Hereford High School offers a scholar is an invitation to join the National Honor Society There are 'four ideals ot this organization scholarship citi zenship leadership and character Each year the first Thursday in March is set aside as the day when present members tap new members who have met the stated require ments. Membership inthe N. H. S. permits one to participate in the National Honor Society Scholarship contest in May. Those who are tapped should be congratulated and all students should attempt to maintain their studies and activities in an effort to warrant an invitation. 4 n Mr Belt explams the fundamentals of the game i They knew we were commg so .I McDade C Mc D Roche baked a cake P OConnor M Hanna and J Whnfe state French I5 made easy by the use of the 'ape recorder Clanahan and We practice --g, we-QQ.. V Bull and P Asper use the planer In buuldmg rusers for the stage many arts X' Different kmds of polygons are explumed by J Brown and C Hendrix wlfh the use of The polygon free 1 s. D Townsend and L Smith work nn the green house Roofln toohn lessons are glven by Mr Kasckow to B Sampson R Davidson and D Holloway I A salad lesson as eqoyod by J Adams, M Chenowelh S Ensor and P Wheeler F: o o s :E I l 1'--, X . . . . ' 'L x ' . X J' - - 4 Y - 4- - 5' J Fwd .Z '- 11, ,, D 1 -, l .4 l 1 I .. - 1 - ., - I I . I 1 l 1 , x vw - 'I . N . ' M x ' ag K -1 :J 'I . I ,al 'I V 1 K' A ' a' . . , . . . 20 RAE E575 Llatllx th M . ..,-4.-M Future Jack Webhs C Cole and P Wallace learn the effects of arsenu: pousonmg Hold that dmosaurl says M Moore to J Wheeler as they study pre hutoruc times A slut us gnven by Nme A students whlch shows American Byers llvlng abroad IN AN EVERWV' VN n---6 f f fri' 4 ' . . . . I' Lt, A ,N - l 1 1, I A xl -A H I A A 'Uk A 0' ' y g y -+5 ' ' - 3! Seventh Grade Seven A First row, left to rlght: J. Kerst, J. Canoles, S. Matterson, J. Shemonski, F. Wilhelm, F. Sawyers, R. Mays, J. McClure. Second row: J. Marsteller, C. McGraw, J. Bailey, D. Snyder, L. Calhoun, C. Dement, E. Wisner, S. Gross. Thlrd row: J. Martin, A. Thompson, N. Thompson, D. Sullivan, S. Huff, J. Bennett. Fourth row: M. Houck, R. France, W. Bollinger, E. Shauck, S. Elmore, R. Love, J. Helse, D. Schmalzer, L. Brohawn. r R '. 'o U E' V I X ,ff. .c me 'fe .nf-., I .1 1 ln I .if i Mr, Irvin Cghgn Mr. E. Starr Ceele Seventh Grade Core Art Instructor Seven B Flrst row, left to right: K. Simpson, J. Sharretts, V. Relchart, V. Armacest, C. Gover, B. Henry, C. Peters, M. Bubb. Second row: C. Hesholl, P. Taylor, P. Miller, B. Fielder, R. Wilhelm, D. laublitz, H. Curtis, E. Campion. Thlrd row: G. Stililer, R. Troyer, L. Phillips, A. Parlette, V. losley, J. Veselovsky, J. Whltcraft, N. Standlford, R. Kearney, M. McGraw. Fourth row: D. Noonkesiter, J. Carter, E. Marlzllne, K. Wright, C. Gemmlll, L. Kllne, L. Sulli- van, D. McCurley, N. Carter, J. Sewell. Mrs. Ethel Talbert Mr. Grayson Fowble Seventh Grade Math and Science Seventh Grade Math and Science Seven D First row, left to right: B. McCullough, B. Hare, J. Hoot, P. Ryan, P. Huffman, Y. Ensor, N. Bull. Second row: B. Shaffer, D. Miller, E. Rittler, S. Houck, K. Miller, B. Troyer, B. Stiffler. Third row: R. Thomas, R. Rill, C. Guth, R. Stifllor, C. Packard, H. Buell. Fourth row: F. Chaplin, R. Tracey, R. Smith, N. Riggle, T. Chilcoat, T. Counts, M. Kostik. . ..,. . --Iibillill i ' .ual ,, l' 1-I CW, 'Hula 'iav iYd!.ulIl..l L . H I me ii' 'agmsiliil fi . ililijf I' 5 ' f mls. . JIEFVT iiiiiliaeuigiiihllii f' in-: ' 3 filillill' p .'ilfi'3H5I?iE lr' 'far - J' .J L --.E-E1 as iii..'a it-1. : Seven C First row, left to right: A. Wright, M. Wood, R. Sharp, D. Hild, M. Weaver, J. Wright, A. Morrison, R. Heath. Second row: K. Yost, J. Cox, J. Dowell, R. Schaffer, J. Riggin, M. Norton, G. Bollinger, J. Rill. Thlrd row: P. Shel- ley, J. Spicer, M. Naylor, P. Swift, S. Pearce, G. Mays, D. Swartz, J. Kiblor, G. Martin. Fourth row: F. Berry, R. Martin, L. Phillips, D. McGraw, B. Lay, L. Armacost, J. Rosler, E. Aspor, H. Rehmeyer, T. Rosier, F. Doll. Seventh Grade Seven E first row, left to right: D. Krout, M. Jennings, E. Wirtz, M. Gosnell, H. Wirtz, L. Ward, M. Rosier. Second row: C. Collins, A. Wilhelm, D. Hale, J. Brown, J. Brown, R. Mcbade, W. little, M. Albers. Third row: W. Norris, B. Stilson, A. Sonntag, B. Miller, C. Garrett, E. Ritzman. Fourth row: R. Morrison, B. Wright, B. Pruett, R. Martin, W. Trazey, R. Wolfe, E. Asper, T. Simpson. . 4- . L. .9 X X Bw Mr. Layton Stomper Seventh Grade Core ,. K . I - 1 u G nf .4 . .le-.le 1- 1- Q- 4 r L.. aug Mr. Robert Bissett Seventh Grade Core Seven F First row, left to right: F. Harris, G. Stockslager, H. Miller, H. Yarema, P. Ensor. Second row: D. Carter, H. Poe, H. Bruehl, S. Meadowcroft, L. Badders, E. Lentz. Third row: C. Taylor, J. Rainey, F. Taylor, F. Gosnell, H. Brown, B. Dorn. Eighth Grade .. N, Eight B First row, left to right: P. Hackler, 5. Brown, M. Rltzman, V. Gross, R. Sut- ton, G. Hendrix, B. Bowser, N. Pater- son. Second row: J. Stutzko, J. Cape, A. Baublitz, M. Zinkham, S. Armacost, A. Townsend, S. Jones, M. Flller, R. Bailey. Thlrd row: l.. Reeve, G. Suther- land, J. Cockey, T. Dillon, R. Noon- kester, O. Thompson, J. Kostlck. Fourth row: A. Eastwick, R. Hess, D. Seitler, D. Phillips, J. Llttle, D. Blouser, E. Almony, K. Barnes. '4 -a Mr. Thomas Albright Mrs. Sylvia Butler Eighth Grade Math and Science Eighth Grade Core Eight A First row, left to rlght: D. Sharp, P. Brink, E. Thompson, B. Troyer, S. Loelfler, D. Dement, P. Lonkford. Second row: E. Heindel, M. Mays, M. Houck, H. Peregoy, E. Bull, M. Pearce, J. Wheeler, J. Tracey, J. MacCubbin. Third row: N. Renner, J. Mayo, C. Mullen, M. Moore, N. McKee, J. Tracey, V. Copenhaver, A. Green. Fourth row: G. Bailey, R. Hendrix, C. Bollinger, C. Swam, H. McGraw, C. Townsend, T. Nelson. Eighth Grade Eight C Flrst row, left to right: G. Spicer, P. Walker, E. Pugh, C. Weber, M. Divadio, V. Bosley, E. Brown, C. Cameron. Second row: E. Pearce, R. Isaacs, C. Foster, M. Baublitz, B. Mays, P. Bosley, E. Hale, C. Getz. Third row: E. Selple, F. Miller, E. McGraw, N. Ryan, V. Stallarcl, W. Almony. Fourth row: D. Warner, T. Baublitz, T. O'Connor, D. Hall, R. Davidson, K. Cummings, B. Norton, D. Holloway. 't xi. it Q. Mrs. Joan Forbes Mr. Ronald Uhl Eighth Grade Core Eighth Grade Math and Science Eight D Flrst raw, left to rlght B Wright I. Gray, S Wade, L Long, J Eckert, N Swank R Myers Second row R Adams, H Wright M Hlll J Wilhelm, N Wilhelm, B Grothe F Benecllct, J Wolf Third row M Dorn R Larrlck, G Klrby J Turnbaugh C Guth, I Wright. Fourth row: B. Sheetz, D. Naylor, S. Martin, R. Bosley, C. Turn- baugh. -A -:..- ,. Eight F Hrs! row, lofi Oo rlgllf: H. Hahn, G. Male, 0. Thomas, I. Powers, N Goukor, P. Cox. Second row: J. Boyor F. Benodlcf, F. llluard, S. Cole, ll Henry, W. Coponhover. Third row C. Schnotzka, A. Ring, T. laldwln, J Swongor, P. McCalmon1, C. Thompson. Fourth row: C. Wilson, R. Ro ston, G. Y Thompson, I. Hollinghoad. i u-n-'Q-u...q....,....M Y'- 'MY' ' 'Y AQU5 Mrs. Nancy Molosworfh Arfs and Crafts-Home Economics P'.f'7 I Q ? '9- , 4' I ,T ,ML e.9 X Mr. James A. Phillips Elghfll Grade Core Eight E Flrsf row, leh fo rlgllf: N. King, V. Mldwlg, E. Brown, S. Wilson, J. Dorn, R. Halo. Second row: A. Grogg, E. Hartlaub, A. Morrison, D. Wllson, H. Myers, M. Dorn. Third row: J. Myors, I.. Whoelor, R. Sowell, M. Mlller, B. lasoman. v4-4--f 'IQ' 27 2'5'rSr,xP . W 1 Mr Joe Leckrone Mr John Sutton r Robert J Frey Mrs Prlsgillq Reed Mr. Daniel Wheeler Nlnth Grade Math Nmth Grade Core Nmth Grade Home Economies Ninth Grade Core Nine B First row, left to right: V. Ward, P. Carroll, C. Swank, R. A. Leitheiser, P. Dillow, P. Taylor, J. Dill, A. Whipper- man. Second row J. Vochell, K. Prlco, J. Nash, M. Blizzard, A. Hale, D. Gillispie, B. Heath, V. Fourham. Third row: J. Nelson, R. Bowman, A. Weber, M. Sturgill, P. Weller, S. Dowell, B. A. Zinkhan, R. Benson, D. Rauh. Fourth row: R. Anderson, O. Shock, J. long, E. Koller, B. Wagner, D. Moore, G. Heath, G. Mentzer. Nine C First row, left to right: C. Kiser, M. Baublltx, S. Wheeler, B. Rhoten, P. ollshall, D. Holllngshead, N. Baublitx, R. Tracey. Second row: J. Mcbade, R. Lloyd, T. McCaImont, G. Collins, S. Carter, N. Stahlor, J. Pearce, K. Bollinger, P. Kelly. Third row: E. Young, D. Streett, J. Stutzka, E. Greer, J. Counts, P. Meadowcroft, M. Zepp, R. Snyder. Fourth row: J. Dawson, M. Troxel, S. Elliot, R. McGraw, R. Schaffer, P. Bubb, G. Miller, S. Miller, N. Phillips. F' W5 ,egg 'CJ' if H Sui Nine E First row, left to right: B. Hare, E. Dorn, J. Beaumont, B. Myers, B. Tracey. Second row: L. Jordon, R. Bollinger, P. Hoffman, W. Norris, R. Adams. Thlrd row: J. Almony, D. Propst, R. Grimm, C. Kupisch, I-l. Hilse, T. Norton, J. McoDnald, M. Badders, R. Patterson, S. Wilhelm. Nine D flrst row, left to right: M. Cole, E. I-llld, H. Wright, S. Barnes, J. Koontz, B. Rosier, N. Huber, B. Swonger. Second row: J. Waltermyer, M. Ensor, V. McMiIIion, N. Benedict, G. Lyons, J. Turnbaugh, D. Norris. Third row J. Brewer, W. Adams, J. Alban, T. Houck, R. M. Thompson, R. Schnetxka, R. Alexander. Fourth row: R. Brougham, T. Zepp, D. Garrett, L. Brent, S. Jack- son, R. W. Thompson. T... . -D. 1 T El Ll i I 'g 'i len Dlllon and Charles Rohde crop pictures for the yearbook as Jean Isaacs types copy T e Pioneer Under the constant proddmg of our Edu tor In chief Dullon the layouts were com pleted Janet Boyd s schedule worked luke a dream Charles Rohde and the luterary staff penned the wrute ups and sent them to press Fmancral details were handled by Andy France and Eugene Bay ably assusted ,p-' by TOTTI FOl'Cl When Bl'tIStlC CletdllS were to Editor Ben Dillon explaining the finer points of yearbook be handled Jessre Adams was always there techniques to Barbara Tracey and Charles Rohde -'S MW, V1 PIONEER STAFF Back row left to rrght T Ford E Bay D Ellrgson J Adams V Ensor J Cummmgs R Hensell J Isaacs S Klme B Drllon J Gordon J Boyd A France Front row R Hawkrns P Wheeler T Hutchins C Rohde S Ensor B Tracey B Holmes J Davrdson V Grote ,s X A Q V, I . , I ! ., inf , 1 - ' ,.4 ' ' 1. ,-X, l I ' L 1 , s I z - pf I K ' V . - xy -. - . . - wx . 5 V. , Mx, ,, - - f ie' H, - J - k I , . K l Q U ,, ' 1 .,.. Q V ,D4 1 W . r' , V? U., x - bk M W fl . ! 4 - A 'L' tn l '-' ...'? x ix X . ,Wm X 1 ' 3' N . lr jk I 3 1 ' I - , . , . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . , - , - I - , . , . . : . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 2 fig if . 'r ALE: FW xl' Xi: 'za 5 A ,N . ,, 'cm ,J s .A gi - . ' .. W 'f4x n '- 2 fa' 3 f ' S JI f '-nf' ' 1. VW, '4.,, ' Y I UE W I 1- ?Un o ' Q' C ' :M 152 - ', A: i ...i X., -if , si' if W6 llc' A-as SENIOR HIGH DRAMATICS: Standing, left to right: B. Dillon, B. Tracey, S. Ensor, J. Gordon, T. Ford, P. Wheeler, R. Bond. Seated: J. Bollinger, B. Skipper, F. Wheeler, D. Roche, J. Anderson, J. Passman, E. Weisman. Dramalics Chorus Plot-stage-climax. These are common D0-re-mi . . . The Senior High Chorus words in the vocabulary ot senior high dra- spent many hours practicing for their singing matics students. Several productions were engagements during the year. The chorus' presented under the skillful direction of Mr. biggest productions were the operetta and Ness on the Hereford stage this year. The the Christmas play. The operetta, A Waltz Rough House, The Perfect Carol, and The Dream, was a success after many weeks of Waltz Dream were three of their most suc- diligent work by all concerned. cesstul presentations. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS: First row, left to right: M. Gray, J. Hale, V. Doster, S. Hare, J. Royston, H. Mullendore, E. Bay, J. MacCubbIn, B. Torbert. Second row: C. Hendrix, C. Wilson, G. Rosier, D. Rinehart, J. Mcbode, J. Cummings, E. Stondiford, G. Schcaelier, T. Pearce. Third row: P. Imwald, M. Seitz, C. Bull, J. Asper, G. Wilson, N. Brown, M. Hanna, V. Whipperman, R. Bosley, V. Ensor: Fourth row: J. Brown, J. Bare, M. Herbert, J. Wilhelm, M. Chenowefh, B. Foster, R. Kline, P. Cummings, S. Kline. vu 1' Olrxvrmvulf E- Mr. Richard DiStefano Vocal Muslc Instructor 5 as 01 i Junior High Chorus Apprentices in training for the Senior High Chorus. Many hours were spent in rehearsing for the Spring Concert, given by the Music Depar'cmenl:. A 'Favorite song of this group is You'll Never Walk Alone. ' ' x:'53 ' ' Preparations for the Waltz Dream under way as G. Williams, H. Parlette, N. Williams, P. Meodowcroft make a fountain. JUNfOR HIGH CHORUS: First row, left to right: H. Wright, N. Staniford, L. Ward, S. Miller, S. Armacost, J. Hoot, R. McGraw, B. Schulte, N. Bubb, M. Almony, A. Baublitz, J. Cape, S. Carter, R. Newncaster, R. Rill, G. Kirby, B. Wright, M. Miller. Second row: N. Renner, M. Filler, M. Howe, C. Gaver, D. Cox, N. Baublitz, B. Myers, N. Huber, G. Hendrix, M. Divadio, C. Getz, K. Yost, C. Peters, N. Staler, J. Kibler, R. Hess, F. Haga, M. Hill, F. Champion. Third row: C. Foster, B. Troyer, E. Hale, H. Peregoy, B. Swonger, T. Woodcraft, L. Phillips, P. Taylor, B. Mays, F. Miller, C. Cameron, E. Brown, N. McKee, N. Patterson, J. Tracey, M. Moore, B. Heath, A. Thompson. Fourth row: A. Parlette, S. Jones, D. Baublitz, P. Hoshall, B. Fielder, E. Rittler, J. Davis, H. Wirtz, E. Wirtz, D. Snyder, R. Marshall, E. Bull, J. Tracey, J. Wheeler. Filth row: P. Lankford, R. Schaelier, J. Stutzka, A. Long, C. Hoshall, H. Curtis, J. Rosier, M. Zepp. we 1. X J! L.. -1 .a'... bfi- IMPORTAIN ANI W ,N . ' was F CHARACTER NALITY y of 76 corporuho d wh V of fhose wh 1 bt-- Y ls 1 deficient fruits Character 117476 C2 5' btw Sports Cheerleaders cheers and uniforms our cheerleaders have boosted our school spnnts They cheered our team to victory over Franlclln at the Homecommg Game with tight team tight Character Character IS the foundation of a man s way of llfe Today s school s task IS to further the elemental virtues of honesty purity, truth, temperance and courtesy Good character IS a challenge flung at the youth of the world Mrs M J Kgb gk M James Belt Phys cal Educat n Touche Mis, Mildred Bl on Mr Thomas Hothckor CHEERLEADERS Left to gh G Men! er B A Zi k B sley J Mlle S Wal ce B W ight M Stugll L Luc 36 , K 1 ' . y g 0 F ' I fc E ' , ' 4 e ' yv 1 . e K, Q A9 ' V - sk . 4 ,,,-' if will i io rs H-E-R-E-F-O-R-D, Yea team! With new jfs .. . -0 qs' N . of M , if 1 n g ri t:. z,.. nman,R.o ,.ir,. Ia,. r , - I' VOLLEYBALL SQUAD leff fo rlghf J Mcbode C Hendrix L Lewis ll Holmes S Gordon B Foster R Bosley J Brown Volleyball Wrth the coachlng ot Mrs Kobosko and the hard practrce an the gym the team stood Its own ground durrng the season and the helping hand of C Hendrlx the other team mates jomed nn a hearty battle for a hugh standung fimsh Q ,gy J Brown returns o volley to opponents net men -P7 I ,g I B . . 5 J ' I n ' l 1 , I ' Spurred by the sizzling serve of J. McDade T ' . I Z r , I ,si IX ,X jf? if Q -x A . I ,-,.-l' A 5 . A f if ,.,,P.-f Ii 1' l Kff-L. - 5 A. A I LL HH g , V11 , L - f' C xx f Q- -- Q if . 5, 'i 3 6 f . . if t K Y I 5 XL- X J 7 V ,f J K x 1, Q k ' X it.. ' l K 'v I qu' K if 5 Q , r Q N Clif 7 1 5- 1 i,gfvQ,.p,,, rg L , Q Q W 1 'img 3 tg A ., I' Q K 2 ' K WT: k k,:,'kk if W, Q-F L 'ax AL 4 A A. . f. .f + ,L N'. ' LUV? N. i ' 'Aff'--:'f.X Lv V 4 --vs. A .,. , -7 7-,, 13,1 ' M..- 1J A- 'L .Q W I ,. 1 ax 'TQZI' ,A A 3 Q ,.n iw-x Yi Y 'N ,- IZ K A Win . ' e ' ' WT A. N. . Ax., .5,.K-' ',v v Fruits of victory are onioyod by tho hockey team Ten laps around the field. Before fhe first game, Mrs. Koboslco had the girls in tip-top condition. J. Passman, our high scorer, B. Holmes, and C. McClanahan scored for Hereford in downing 5 out of 8 schools and fying Kenwood 2-2. D. Roche, S. Kline, and J. Boyd made it hard for fhe other team to reach their goal. HOCKEY TEAM First row left to right B Tracey B Holmes C. McClanaI1un, S. Ensor. Second row: D. Roche C Hendrix H Stutzka B Foster J Brown Third row S McClanahon fManagerj, S. Gordon, S. Kline, J. Boyd, N Williams J N7 C Boys' Basketball C. Rohde and Milford opponent iump for possession of the ball. 53 Listen my children and you shall hear. Hotfecker gives timely advice to the team. Under the watchful eyes of Coach Tom Hotfecker, this team brought much pride to Hereford. Much of this credit should go to Charles Rohde. His record smashing per- formance' of 3l4 points will be remembered for quite a time. Tom Ford should get men- tioned for starring on defense and also being a 'Fine playmalcer. BASKETBALL SQUAD: First row, left to right: B. Ensor, T. Ford, A. France, B. Moore, E. Bay. Second row: K. Bishop, T. Hutchins lManagersj, C. Rohde, D. Garrett, E. Weisman, J. Masemore, J. Davidson fManagerj, Mr. Hoffecker lCoachj tl - ....,.,.,... ...HT 'MV' ,. Q77 D5 T. Pearse, J. Heise, L. Calhoun present u travelogue. Chefs' Club Mix in two cups of sugar, one teaspoon of salt, throw in a group of boys and Mrs. Reed-Results: The Chef's Club. Cooking hints practiced will keep them from starving when the little woman is away. Ever taste their cupcakes? Travelers' Club Far away places with strange sounding names. Members of the Travelers' Club obtain information about far away places by travel folders, maps and books. They have visited Paris, Rome and London in their dreams. sg -l I-low to fry an egg is ably demonstrated by D. Warner to fellow club members Playing according to Hoyle are E. Young, W. lee, D. Phillips, D. Thompson D. Hare, and P. Wineholt. if W 'YL' ,J la Games Club You trumped my ace a bad way to win friends and influence partners students joined the Games Club and became better acquainted with the fundamentals of chess, checkers and cards. Competition is at its best when the members engage in tourna- ments. Downbeat Club Dug that crazy Satchmo Armstrong Thus club us devoted to the latest huts Margue Hanna us one of the many pupuls who enjoys lustenung to the latest jazz sen satuons and the cool dreamy musuc of Eddue Fusher Enjoyung a revere are P Walker M Hanna B Hubbard and C Weber The butler clud tl Many hours are wuled away as the members read and enjoy the best mysterues obtaunable As tor Ellery ueen you cant stump them on any of hus worlrs Dual M for Murder us one ot theur favorutes D Gillispue and K Swank ponder upon a solu tuon to the latest crume Junuor Hugh Dance Club Turn the musuc a luttle louder and every body grab a partner Come one come all tor a good old fashuon square dance Our junuor hugh students also learn the latest dance steps Thus us the place where younger students prepare themselves to at tend the school dances D Moore, E Gull, P Fetler, E Heath, J Thompson, and R Wagner cut a rug j , l Vggyjy T3 u I N ' C u - u jaw? . . , . , . , . , 4 if ' Mystery Club u xr. N 7 , ,, . . ,, M - 3 , ' ' . hu , l N W N y - 1 H D I . H I sw' -P8 Y Dlscussmg wmd reslsfonce are members of the Model Club R Anderson R Wrnghf 0 Shock M Hull J Long and R Benson Model Club Airplanes automobiles and trams Ih the mlmature are no problem for members of the Model Club Eddie Koller and Ray McDade are quite successful In manfactur :ng minute Fords m Senior Hugh Dance Club They Were Doing the Mambo will be remembered as the year everyone was learnmg the Mambo The members learned the intricacies of this dance and the old stand bys Polka Waltz and Fox Trot Cards chess and checkers ore enloyed by D Danmyer R Royston T Dullon A Keller C Cooper P Kohler Almony and D Snyder Junior Hugh Cames Club Anyone for a game of chess The mem bers of the Jr Hugh Games Club master the arts of chess, checkers and card games of vanous types Some of theur favorntes were Rook, War, Bndge, and Chess Mr Coale and Mrs J Doster, C Ensor, D Bull, C McClanuhun, P Asper nn the latest steps Y 1' 5 1. I ,bb .e f ' Q I I 7 'Y 4 I X 2 -,wr N ' ' fe 1 M, Qui M56 I' K ' I- ' u - - x ' . . ll I .ll Ilssll CLASS OFFICERS: Leff fo righl: S. Wallace, Presidenff C. Hunderfmark, Treasurer: J. Miller, Secretary: L. Swonger, Vice Fresldenf. Sophomores M. Adams C. Almony R. Almony B. Arney J. Asper D. Bailey P. Bailey M. Bare B. Bel! J. Benson N. Bollinger R. Bollinger R. Bond J. Borneman K. Bosley 'ON' oc S G--N 19' A .g,. U '1 . 'lf'- Mrs. Rebecca Davis Social Sfudies, English Instructor. . 'fv- 4,5 4, '4 : 5 las' - Q... L3:5i,4 L Mr. John Leary Social Studies Instructor. 'fix 'QQ ms' Mr. Merle! Ness Science lnslrucfor. Rs Mr. Clarence Leisinger Commercial lnslrucfor fv s f . f Ill- sgx 9 :Tia 5. gb. lm J K ' 5 X . d v N . :Jef T7 Y gal: x fig, V' .L 1' - . ... Nr ' wi :.: 1.1.1.-.. I., Q.. W. , A-.N Vi? L , ,nu fc.. W4 - I :, X .7 'G s i 5'-i'?5-5 ug N x Eg 'igwgy l 'Q Q- x.' x . L. ff fa- Q sf. . x y.f we 4- X 0 xiii: in W. - . ..- N V:-f X if wx 3 , S. Bosley N. Brown C. Bull I.. Bull M. Caillouet G. Calp F. Cameron C. Cape D. Cleary K. Cockey Today's Schools '31 Q1 if gs N-,rrrr fix 7 'IR 3' No wr-f' T' 55 , Q 10 .X , f.-. B. Cook B. Cooper K. Cullison A. Dell E. Dement J. Dillon V. Doster B. Ensor P. Getz B. Gillispie A. Gray D. Gray M. Gray N. Grote S. Hackler J. Hale R. Harris S. Hare J. Heath S. Hendrix M. Henry W. Hill S. Hoffman C. Holmes N. Holfhe J. Hoof D. Humphrey C. Hunderfmark D, Jones R. Keeney Build V. Kelly D. Killmer D. Kline C. KOONYI J. Kreafler J. Lambert O. Lloyd J. Lyons J. Martin R. Martin J. Masimore F. Mafferson E. Mays N. Mays S. McClanahan J. M:Ginnis F. McGraw .l. McGraw D. Meadowcroft P. Meodowcroff .M xx galil -gf- if .gk Q-v ? S . gs--ix .5 ' Q' ' il at a.yy , Character fax' '5 af, D 1. X X L was-in T326 'F if Q ii' L ,J .. . , xr -'f ci 'YFTX ', HQ- n nl h . tic! Nw Y f 5 M ShalTer Simpson . Skipper Sfover Swonger Taylor Thomas Townsend Tracey Tracey Our N ation Truman Turnbaugh Wallace Weaver Wilhelm Wilhelm Wilhelm Williams Wilson Winn Worrall Yaroma !' 'N s f Service 1 37 if ' Mr Jacob Gillisplo Custodlan J G II sp e sho s J B one ho t use the floo p lisher hile Mrs e dusts the Guidance Offce Servlce Unselfish servlce to our fel low man IS one of the primary requlsltes learned ln school lt rs the duty of every person to gave the servlce of their talents to mankind Service to others does not always yleld glory but adds to the complete character of man Room is swept at days ond by E Winomlllor and H Mont e Custodlans Hereford us very fortunate In having a staff of custodnans who take prlde In keep Ing our school In good condition M Gullnspue head custoduan ns frequently seen throughout the halls ot Hereford seldom heard and always busy The custodlans are continuously cleaning and repamng but they are always walling to lend a helping hand Hereford students suffered a loss when Mr Boone died thus year .ff . . - r 1 no J ' I , Y. 3 1 J if l Aooilir i w . 'o vvlo. r o vv . 7 . CAFETERIA STAFF V Hcks M Wilhelm T Kummelmann R Sfutzka G Haebler Cafeteria Personnel Come and get ut Hereford students re spond to the lunch bell wrth a mad rush to the cafeteria Here the students are served 11' I7 tasty and nutrltlous lunches by Mrs Kum melmann and her staff Hugh days and holldays the students are served appropriate treats by the statt Mus Theresa Kummelmann Mfg Aggngfh Mqrklmg Future Nurses of America Run get the stretchersl Elementary nursnng techmques are practlced on fellow P club members Traps to Unnversuty Hosputal and the F N A Conventuon at Eastern Hugh School gave them a clear vuew of the FIUYSIHS Cdfeel' Mrs Marklme gives fri! and fo V Copen haver -..,. -X Xt t A W Q 'A 4 I S - 1 , XA X 'fa Y if . - W V . y '1 5 ' , f 1 Cafehrla Manager . School Nurse g s r , r , . W! 3 ln' ' . W X 4 4 f- if 1 f' u . kXyv - . . . . X V I . . . ' n f - ' Q ,' 1 . : ' V. 0 x of . ' ' I ' . - v . I i N Price takes A Weavers picture as .I Benedict Bowman R lsenock and R Larrlck look on Science Club Who blew the hole rn the tabletop? The boys rn this club perform simple chem IS ry experiments They have made hydro gen by combining zinc and hydrochloric acid Electrolysis ot water was performed to secure oxygen M Ensor E Koller B Sfut k McCalmont and R operational procedure B Adams check over Photography Club Herelord's shutterbugs. For school publications and personal use the photog- raphers talre, develop, print and enlarge snapshots. Alas! Alaclx! They can't 'lind a model like Grace Kelly Gads' A paramec um says H McGraw lo C Swam and R Love Audio Visual Club One of the true service clubs of our school is the Audio Visual They operate the audio visual equipment from movie pro jectors to the tape recorder Members learn to splice film and care for the equip ment 5 , . i E . . . I . ' , I . , . , . , ll l ll it ' . - . , . , . za,l. , . 2 ,ef v Q f lf '. 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'fl ' '- Y Drawing Painting and Illustrahon Drawing pamtlng and ullustratmg these skulls are perfected In Mr Coales D P l class Thus class made posters scenery and desugned show cases tor the vanous tunc tlons at Hereford Jessie Adams and Nancy Wullnams members of the D P l class were wnllnng artists for worthy projects at Here or 'l .A Students weaving baskets are T Baublntz B Baker D Warner S Vochell C Hendrnx and G Spicer Stagecrafters Heretords handy men The Stage cratters under the supervrsuon of Mr Rohde bullt and set up much of the scenery for our stage productuons Thus years specual project was a set of flats for the audutonum R Moomaw H Curtis R Koller R Culli son and G Riley busy making stage rusors B Bowen Mr Coale Unstructorj C Cole N Holthe P Naylor B Heath and R Wulhelm make many and varied sketches Handicraft Club Hand woven bread baskets were among thenr tavonte projects This club was de sugned to help students choose a hobby soap carvmg and cork craft Clara Hendnx designed some ongnnal cork coasters ,IIT-' l T I I 1 n O I ' I I , . . . , 'F d. I . . . , .L ...,- ji' 5. lj y ' 3 - The members worked with wood carving, T bg Kg , f A- V f' : . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . ' . ll I II Al l U I ' ' ' . A ' n . . I . .4 - . 'X 1 I a I n I I - D Monitors' Club Watch that left turnl The monitors con- trol the traffic on Hereford's busy halls and stairways. The desk sergeant for the Moni- tors Club is Mr. Fowble in room 2l3. Did you notice their arm bands with the Here- ford seal on them? ' i I Cop Stephen Kearney mans his station as the crowd goes HOPO we dvll f have IOGIKOI' Chtlk UP 70407 state J Boyd J Cummings and S Ensor .l Learning the ruduments of eleztrucal wiring are H Yarema D Wilhelm and J Rhoten -X + Mr James Rlddagh Shop Instructor Girls Shop Club Tuesday is Ladies Day in the shop The girls make metal bracelets and wooden house signs They learn electrical repairs by the use of such projects as malung ex ension cords and simple splices Facial and vocal expresslons are no problem Masquers Club Lrt e more gray hair please phrase often heard In the Masquers Club Typical vlctlms have been the casts ot the semor assembly the Chnstmas play and the operetta Members learned the basic prln clples tor agmg people coloring harr apply :ng beards and delineating other character nstrcs I-A IM! 1 T Langford strlkes A Townsend as S Hui? looks on ln horror 4 X Prachclng the art of make up for the operetta are P Prlce D Roche and .I Passman Wlllmg v chms are C Cole S Marstellar and C Roth Junior Hugh Dramahcs Tomorrows 'future actors rn the making ln the Junior Hugh Dramatlcs Club pupals develop an Interest In the theater Theur actlvrtres lnclude reading and actrng plays tor these students Mrs Mary E Drawbaugh Librarian Llbrary Club Two cents a day thats the taruft on over due books Members of the Lrbrary Club help with the many services ot the lrbrary Returnmg books to the shelves filing charging out books and stamprng library sllps are some ot therr duties A? R Holmes L Lewis and K Cockey members of fha Library Club perform some of theur dunes Driver Education Under the supervision of Mr. Coclcey stu- dents learn the fundamentals of correct and careful driving. The students also learn the mechanics of a car. Classroom discussion, bool: work, and instructive movies give stu- .,Mm,,,,u dents of this course a fuller background in driving on today's traffic-'Filled highways. The more advanced drivers, at the end of the course, are taken to Baltimore to test bw' their abilities in city traffic. llllllflllliu Band r ., T Ligiqiifj f So you want to lead a band? Mr. f ' e -if ,. i .3 Kasclrow has a band that follows his able H- L54 'T-Fifi direction. The band plays stirring marches Q H ii while the students enter the auditorium 'for assemblies each Thursday. George Roche Lise and Andy France represented our musicians X' ,fi in the All-County Band. Our band's biggest Q ii V 'f i ambition is to have uniforms. it J il X Mr. Joshua Cockey Mr. Theodore Kosckow Driver Education Instructor Instrumental Music Instructor 3:-ND-CLARINETS: First row, lett to right: Sharp, G. Mentzer, V. Fourhman. Second row: V. Gross, B. Simpson, R. France. ird row. 5. Wallace, P. McGraw, J. White. Fourth row: J. Stover, S. McCleary. Standing: T. Kasckow flnstructorj DRUMS: B. Stutzka, R. Royston, BASSES: B. Ensor, I. Ulman, DRUMS: T. Langford, G. Roche, BELL LYRE: J. Heise, TRUMPETS' A. France, J. Muller, P. Bubb, D. Snyder, W. Almony G Culp FLUTES First row' D Norris SAXOPHONE' C Rittler D Elli son: , . . , . . , . . , . g Second row: BARITONE: R. Smith, HORNS: J. l-loot, R. Davidson, SAXOPHONES: J. Davidson, S. Miles. Third row' BARITONE: B. McCullin, TROMBONES: L. Simons, J. Stutkza, T. Elligson, R. Harris. sr-f g, fu 5925 '? 4 4 Q . ,'i'f'M , C' , 2 Vfggfv 4. ,- Q ' -,7 L' CLASS OFFICERS Left fo rlghf C Cole President S Mules Treasurer C I-lendrnx V1cePresldenf R Klme Secretary Juniors Mr Robe,-Q Bishop Frederlck Llvingood Mr Matthew Tress gnghsh Snence Mathematics Adams M Adkms .I Almeny 'Q 6 'A 6 Almony im Anderson Asper Benedict :Q Q. M s Bollmger i .V O Ax A 11.211, V 4 :Avia K x ' 1 Zi, . ' Mr. ' , ' A, P. S W g 'xg 1: f S f xx .M SI - J. A, J. Sq 55 U I 4 ,1 - r . Q 3 V Mfif? . s X A S. Bosley B. Bowen B. Bowman J. Brown H. Cade C. Cole J. Collins C. Croft C. Cromwell D. Cullison P. Cummings J. Dosfer D. Ensor J. Ensor J. Elmore B. Foster N. Fourhom D. Garrett D. Gillispie S. Gordon M. Hanna C. Hendrix M. Herberi M. R. Hill 3 E K Q , is V ki' . .im -V Y-V vi K '..,'7! V5 n J 'Y we X 'l I N l I wg l f:g.' Service To Others '-:an fx 'Q f 1 ? 5-f 493' 515 Y. x . .ia - nf H. lc 've .QQ fu l lt' T191 5 , X . ,rl nf., ,plum :' r 1. 506' N' S -F at i 'Q Q C.. If .p .-ny x :J 1- 0. i - in'-rl 'x W' 4 Ll 5111 ,7- xx:-: .HWY 4 r X ,u wr. Q ... 4 , . . jg, M ls Freely Given v I K .. .. J 'Vg ia'- wk mfg XX 45 u 'V5 be ig., '5 'vw A 91 '-po? Q, -ug We 'A .3 fn.- 4-vo V K Q. '15 W: 2 A.. ,..-. 4, Q 3, ms 'B ' w tk . C' q--7 ld fit, 1 I , v . W Ykifw.. al! G' .3- ' 5? tif 'I I ' , I QXX. . f 1 35' s N, sq I D. Hoshall B. Hubbard R. Humphrey P. Imwold R. Isenock S. Kearney I.. Keller R. Kline J. Kupisch F. Lambert W. Lse J. Murstollar J. Musimoro J. MacCubbin M. Mcbade J. A. Meudowcroff W. Medford H. Meszuros S. Miles W. Mooney P. Morfoof 0. Nash E. Naylor B. Norton P. 0'Connor C. Pearce N. Price K. Rhoten G. Rosier N. J. Rosier J. Royston W. Safer R. Schaeffer J. A. Schaffer B. Schmuluer M. Seifz D. Shaffer B. Skipper L. Skipper R. Slade B. Snow E. Sfoniford J. Stielpor W. Stimer W. Stover H. Stufzka L. Symonds D. Thompson G' 41 wh. Today's Workers ,'-sy. ff' ia. . SY? X, Q nv Ak 2. Z-T '-... -x ry'- qgn 'S a..':1',f .W ' lv-Q 'wx ' . ff. 1 I Ffffr S., ' Y r' 5 ' ' TC' l, Y ' 1 f 8 1 if ,,. lx 'K S ' . ' H . V ' , e- :. N 3 Q ,, if-053'-,. l ' . , 'iota 1 L-P. .1 1 . 1 if Tomorrow's Leaders AY, 51? kC?43 'agar 'PN .51 'W' 'I-T x 'W 4: E' , A z ,,, ,ff , f B. Torbert B. Turnbaugh J. Wagner S. R. Wall P. Wallace B. Warns F. Whealer V. Whipperman J. While C. Wilhelm R. Wilhelm G. Williams C. Wilson E. Weisman E. Wirfz D. Wood D. wragm w. wragm P. lander F. Zimmerman - I 1 ' S J ' A 4 Q! Leadership 'gn fi ' I ',:' ff, i' f?.gf Leadership A leader must have great courage and faith for the re- sponsibility of leadership is great. 'l'oday's schools must develop leaders who will mold our future citizens to maintain and preserve our American way of life. B. Dillon, treasurer, explains budget for the year to the executive committee. The Student Council ot Hereford High School with the assistance and guidance of Mr. Kreuzburg and Miss Ziegler has as- sumed an important position in the leader- ship ot student activties. This year, as in the past, they conducted a magazine cam- paign to defray the cost ot many student activities. Student Government I i J 2 1 E. Bay, president, B. Dillon, treasurer, discuss profits from Student Council dances. STUDENT COUNCIL: Standing: N. Williams, Miss Ziegler fAdvisorj, J. Boyd, B. Dillon, J. Brown, E. Bay, J. Mcbade, D. Roche, B. Tracey, G. Roche. Seated: R. Wilhelm, J. Isaacs, N. Phillips, J. McDonald, J. Doster, J. Wheeler, J. Sewell, K. Cummings, R. Wright, J. Hoot, D. McCurley, L. Ward, R. Sharp, J. Cummings, M. Filler, H. Weaver, S. BosleY, N- Pl'iCe, K- 5W0Nk, A. Long, P. Ryan, F. Sawyers, H. Miller, H. Yarema, W. Wilson, S. Kline, T. Houck, M. Chenoweth. . ...M l Future Business Leaders Ol America Future Andrew Carnegies, we hope, will be produced by our Future Business Leaders ot America. Members learn the latest in modern business techniques. Mr. H. B. Kimmey ot the Gas and Electric Company was one of the many speakers who spoke to them about the modern business world. 4- , 5, .3 pf. 3 T 'BT -. Mr. Leib McDonald Agriculture Instructor . 7 4 F. B. l. A.-G. Miller and R. Harris hold map for Mr. Leisinger, while class looks on. First row, left to right: B. Snow, D. Nash, D. Armacost, V. Ensor. Second row: J. Meadowcroft, H. Maszaras, N. Turnbaugh, M. Dalton. Third row: W. Wilson, l. Brown, M. Boyle. Future Farmers ot America The Pioneer congratulates the Hereford Future Farmers. Paul Lloyd of Upperco was chosen Star Farmer ot the State of Mary- land. Austin Armacost was selected as the outstanding poultry farmer ot the year. As a group, the chapter won the Baltimore Sanitary Milk Production contest. The most popular event of the year was the trip taken to the Pennsylvania State Farm Show at Harrisburg. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Mr. McDonald, J. Dillon, F. Lambert, C. Cromwell, B. Ensor, C. Cole, I.. Smith, M. Patterson, S. Bosley, W. Hill, R. Cullison, D. Garrett, B. Cook, W. Ensor, D. Hare. Second row: R. Koller, H. Cade, E. Tillman, B. Smaltxer, F. Tracey, D. Townsend, R. Slade, R. Korman, L. Moomaw, J. Almony, K. Rhoten, G. Martin, D. Bull, G. Wood. Seated: J. Kupisch, K. Bollinger, J. Gary, B. Sater, B. Warns, R. Rosier, S. Hendrix, J. McGinnis, C. Cape, B. Pugh, R. Naylor, J. Hoot. Future Teachers of America Future school marms Members of the F T A enjoyed readrng Christmas stones to the first graders In the dlstnct schools This years program Included helping teachers an the classrooms of Hereford x Parent Teachers Assoclatlon F 'I' A Standing left to rlght E Standiford L Lewus J White T Hutchms Mr Clemens Seated B Bowen S Ensor F Wheeler J Davudson Highlights of the P T A meeting were discus sions with teachers and the servmg of refresh ments Newspaper Club Stop the presses' l ve got a scoop on the operettal Students of the Newspaper Club learn the who what when where an how of wntnng newspaper articles Wnth thus trarnung they will be the Mar aruute Hlggrnes and Lowell Thomases of Hereford Q Practicing the art of lay outs are R McGraw J Higgins C Gemmill C Packard and H Wright 1 Qt pl , L' ll ll V . .' . . 6 Q I q e T . Q x 1 T O Af,-.1 X at . T X . . .: , : . , . ' , . ' , . ' , . . : . , . , . , . . Q . .lf T I T T T , T T .-I 'i'1f.' A 1 , cr,g , T g er. 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Seniors X Mrs Maude M Glmon Business Education lnsfrucior .IESSIE ADAMS Jess sketches scenery Art Club, 2 wullmg worker spends spare fume Seniors 55 2'-4 L DOLLYE ARMACOST Doll Frankllns loss IS our gam Dance Club 2 Journalism 4 Softball 4 Drivers Ed 2 Secre tary of F B L A 4 famous qulp beautlclan 10-99 ,af JULIA BARE Julle Long brown hour enloys sewmg frequently seen rldlng In a blue Studebaker plans to attend business school Seniors 55 AUSTIN ARMACOST Aussie Rodney s other half active F F A member2 3 4 veep ofF F A future tlller of the soul one of Mr Mac s handy men member of the I2 B gang Walt for me plans to be a Flash PRESTON ASPER Glides smoothly across the floor Dance Club 3 4 Baseball 4 regular customer ot Buzzards Glory sports around m a green Chevle often vlslts Porkton hlll sleeps at the wheel .1 I9 Rug Cutter 3 4 Chorus3 4 EUGENE BAY Gene Executuve type class president Student Councll veep 3 tu dent Councll presndent 4 Year T book 4 Basketball 2 3 4 the crazy red sweater ., ,rl KENNETH BISHOP Blsh Pmball addict manager Soc cer Basketball Baseball 3, 4 sports edntor of Harbinger Chess and Checkers 2 3, 4 llkes Hshmg favorite pastlme1 galloping domnnoes JUNE BOLLINGER June A model homemaker Chess and Cards 3 Ceramics 3 Masquers T A Dramatlcs 2 3 4 Home Economucs malor career decuded by the rock on her left hand h RALPH BOND Waldo l-lails from North Harford . . . Band 2 . . . Dance Club 3 . . . Dramatlcs 4 . . . star actor in Pioneer skits . . baffles you with By Jove, Sir. . . . Who gave hum the Toni? I F! '1 X x dl X 'Q is -. . Ill . 1,K12' 2... ' ...S - W if . . fm - , Li! If Jr -is ... , , ... .Ac,-,ww-n, f ' National Honor Society 3,4 .. .Check it . C . 1 - I f U 0 O . . . , I I I . . .I . ' I! . . 4...F.. .2... ,, lil - . IBO . I O . Semors 55 RUTH BOSLEY Ruthie Rah' Rah' Hereford 2 3 4 exerclsed vocal cords m Chorus 2 3 collects mmlature dolls llkes cooklng skating and rldlng the surf at Ocean Cnty wedding bells In June cg 1-9- JO ANN BOWEN Calm cool and collected Dance Club 2 3 learned how In Drlver Ed 2 likes to dance to Bull Haley s muslc tall gurl who enloys sports an effluent secretary to be Q L. JANET BOYD Sooner Mlss Athlete of Hereford Hockey 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 co edltor of Proneer 4 business manager of Harbmger 3 4 actlve ln Student Council MARY BOYLE Mary Attractnve brunette presldent B A member of F B a wlllmg worker future secretary and then marriage Ilkes to llsten to Glen Miller s muslc ,thy V x, . mms BROWN neue l The quiet intellectual type . . . homeroom secretary 4 . . . Story Book l CIub3...F.B.L.A.3,4...keeps n steady company with Carl. DAVID BULL Tego Takes a dally slesta second peruod sports fan Soccer 3 4 Baseball 2 4 Good and Plenty adduct lakes The Wlde Open Spaces patronlzes the Tranler NC, VERNON BULL sunky Ted Wllllams of Hereford as ,. Ceramncs 3 Stage Crafters 4 ' 1 guards halls on monitor duty genius at woodcraft a future tva, polnceman lakes dancung and play mg cards RODNEY BURNS Rodney Farm Shop enth slast spends spare time tmkerlng with machmery Austm s other half had a fine time at South Pacific xxif ' ,M , ' 1' ' H . 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A. 2, 3, , 4 . . . lr' . . . l ' A' 'Yr if l- ' l fs K 1 , saga MARY LOU CHENOWETH Lou A busy bee Student Councll 3 Ceramlcs 3 Dance Club 4 Drlvers Ed 2 Volleyball 2 Tum IS favorute pastlme Jeanne s future suster nn law skatung en thuslast PEGGY CHILCOAT Peg Cuts a fine figure on skates sec retary of Dance Club 4 French Club 2 A fashlon plate from Charm never has a halr out of place lukes the great outdoors Dear John is CHARLES COLE Chas Actnve club member Youth Fellowship and 4 H mem ber m spare tlme Ilkes to go hunt ln transfer from Franklm Chess and Cards 3 his favorlte games cool and calm L-.Z ETHEL COLE A south paw Dramatlcs 3 Lefty Dance Club 3 4 Iukes to go to dances and movies Ilkes A - chor s Aweugh men enloyed Guys and Dolls one of the Home Economlcs gurls Semors 55 .of 73 clothlng JOAN CUMMINGS Personallty plus class secretary class veep 3 Volleyball 2 3 Yearbook 4 Natlonal Honor Socuety 3 4 55's Homecoming Queen There s a manne an her future HARRY CURTIS Johnny Banker for the sensors Ceramics Club 2 3 Stage Crafters 4 llkes sports famous qulp dldn t do lt floats around In a Buick a real gone dancer future policeman MARGARET nAl.'roN Maggie Melody Ballroom fan . . . veep F.B.L.A.4...DriverEd.2... Library Club 2 . . . reads mysteries to occupy time . . . plans to be a secre- tary . . . inseparable from Irene. . RALPH CULLISON Cully Neat and keen active F F A member 3 4 belongs to Here ford s fire fighters llkes sports and hunting plans to farm In the near future a wolf nn sheep s Seniors 55 JAMES DAVIDSON Jlm Future teacher Dance Club 3 Band 3 4 Pioneer 4 Soccer Basketball manager 4 plays a hot sax enloys photography and readlng boasts a shock of red hanr BENNETT Dll.LON Ben School s Shylock class treas urer 2 Student Council treasurer yearbook edltor 4 tnonal Honor Society 3 4 subtle humorlst future V P I then engmeermg qi x if 2:2 13:5 sk Wm A X Q52 AUDREY EASTRIDGE Audrey Southern belle Nurses Club 2 a whnte capped career gurl qulps oh no to everything has a fine stamp collection fond of danclng and mountain muslc another Home Economics gurl DANIEL ELLIGSON Danny Math whiz Band 2 3 4 Chess and Cards 2 Dance Band 3 Yearbook 4 plays a cool sax proud of hls 47 Studebaker usually seen ln Parkton ture undecided 78 7 ' ll Il , i O O I O 0 C I . . . . . . . . . . O I O A ' . l KK I ,Y - . . . 'L'-I is I N f 3, 4 . . . ' . . . Na- . . d A , 0 . - fy, il - 1 5' ,N s e a o o ol - .1 l A . . xliffx Q ,, -A3,f..:.3 ffl ,-, ll ag- ,Wie swf, ,,, x 94, .HSA 4 , 42: P' .A ' ' 'nf il1'Mf1M.gf.n 1' aflhf . . . , 3, 4 . . . ' ' ' ll 1, ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 by . . . . , , . . . 7 o Q o 1 4 . . . . . . ' l . . . . . . ' . . . fu- . . I 3' TIMOTHY ELLIGSON Tim Tall and dark . . . Dance Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Band 2, 3, 4 . . . active club member cats around nn a Chevne converhble a farmer takes a wnfe lNlary Louj sketched the Model T for the senlor play CATHERINE ENSOR Kitty Takes llfe easy Dance Club 3 4 treasurer of Dance Club 4 smooth dancer and skater a bus: ness career In the future swung a mean palnt brush on scenery for sensor play SHIRLEY ENSOR Shlrl A good dlsposntlon captam of Cheerleaders 3 Pioneer staff 4 Newspaper 4 Hockey 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 plans to attend State Teachers mi VIRGINIA ENSOR Gmny Qulet attractlve brunette Chorus 2 3 4 Softball 2 4 Library 2 L lukes to flash around m a green Chevne saves and fills a hope chest 'Mr' , zz A I . . . . , -I . . . . . . . . . K ir, F.T.A.2,3,4... A ' , . . . ' , . . . xg, I N Q , , . . . . . . ' ...F.B..A.4...' . al 'ITE-.fl NIL! 159149, A IA? '- . S -ixdg! ' ffr' THOMAS FORD Tom Transfer from Towson Soccer Basketball 3 4 Baseball Dance Club 3 Yearbook 4 cross country champ of l-I H S often seen at Hamilton Manor ANDREW FRANCE Doc Never a dull moment with Doc veep of class 2 4 assembly chalr man 3 Soccer 2 3 4 Basket ball 3 4 Baseball manager 2 4 plays a hot trumpet In Band 4 JOHN GARY Jack Real handy man A Dance Club 3 llkes working with machinery school actlvltles take up his spare time one of the top men an shop classes plans to be a mechanic RICHARD GETZ Dlck Class 'ester booster of the F Uncle Sam employs his time now after his hatch IS up he plans to tlll the soul always good for a laugh plays' the plano real well Semors 55 MARVIN GILLISPIE Gloopy A genlus ln shop Photography Club 2 proves he can get along wlthout women In the Bachelors Club excellent photographer sod buster always argumg the merlt of a Chevne MARGUERITE GIST GlSfIe A fnend un need us a frlend mdeed lover of sports Basketball 4 Dance 3 4 easy to get along with plans to be a secretary or a beauhcuan helped wlth scenery In senlor play JAMES GORDON Burrhead Always good for a laugh Driver Ed 2 Photography 3 Pioneer 4 Dramatlcs 2 3 4 wlll soon be employed by Uncle Sam 'QE' xx 'Al AFS, '95 devotes his spare tume to photog raphy and 'azz WILLIAM GORETSAS Bl Top man on Senlor Totem Pole class president 3 4 Student Councll 3 Yearbook 4 F presudent 4 Soccer 2 4 rea sense of humor spends his tnme wlth Phyllis llnl' fa' Sl Seniors 55 VIRGINIA GROTE Ginny Quiet blonde Handlcraft 2 Ceramlcs 3 Yearbook 4 equestrlan of some ment a regu lar customer at Maple Crest artus tucally inclined always wllllng to work RICHARD HAI.E Dick Three speed man slow, slower and stopped Stage Crafters 4 relaxes nn class Miss Kummel man s rlght hand man a ladies man at Hereford future undecided doubles wuth Roger BETTY ANN HANNA Betty Ann Fave foot two eyes of blue class secretary 3 4 Dance Club 3 French Club 2 petite blonde Love those Orioles Nahonal Honor Socnety 4 top notch secre tary DONALD HARE Don One of the Down Yonder boys active farmer dotes on hlllbllly muslc tronlzes the movues a devll ln disguise always around but sel dom heard ' Il ll ' ...an I T- I , . . . . - I 1 ' A 5 fn' R 5 I.. 1 ,,lOI , I as u A ... ' ...F.F.A.2,3,4 V ' ' ' ...pa- 82 RUTH HAWKINS Rufus A fruendly dlsposltuon Drlver Ed 2 Yearbook 4 Journalism shutter bug an em ployee of Crown career undecuded a late sleeper Ilkes to wrute letters fu MARGARET HILSE Marg Ponsed qulet and refined sec retary of French Club 2 Drlver Ed 4 spends her tnme at Pretty boy her home s there future business career then marriage always says you ll never know RUTH HENSELI. Retta A book worm veep of F B L A Chorus 2 Twlrlmg 2 typnst for Pioneer and Harbinger 4 kmts and collects tea cups red Plymouth keeps her Interest BONNEY HOLMES Bonney if ,vi Babe Dldrlckson of Hereford Hockey 3 4 Basketball 4 Soft ba 2 4 Yearbook 4 Dra- eu... matics 2 4 has a weekly date wnth Jackie Gleason lakes bright red convertnbles and food nv rv, 4,1 Qwv-vv., if 7 THOMAS HUTCHINS Hutch Future Horace Mann Basket ball manager 3 4 Baseball man ager 4 Chess Club 3 Ploneer State Teachers m '56 tenms any one? ROSIE HOLMES Rosle Future number please gurl Drnver Ed student Dance Club 2 . . Lnbrary 3, 4 Volleyball 2 always has a book In her hand ought to go wlth ' Tmy Tum National Honor Soclety 3 4 JEAN ISAACS lnsplrmg edltor of Harbinger 4 Pioneer 4 Llbrary Club 3 Jean SHIRLEY KLINE Shirley Good taste In clothes Hockey 3 Honor Society 4 engoys dancing and llstenmg to popular muslc Seniors 55 National Honor Society 3 4 president ofF B L A 3 a promls mg future secretary a wullmg and able worker Basketball 3 4 Softball 2 4 Yearbook stat! 4 National RONALD KOLLER Ronny The outdoor type Photography A Stage Craf ters 4 naturally curly hair spare time actlvltles Include hunting Sf LORETTA LEWIS Reffa A future school marm Dance Club 3 Library Club 4 F T A enpoys quiet evemngs at home reading and listening to hull bully music Oh I could scream is a favorite quup LINWOOD MAYS Tinker Rabid sports fan Soccer 2 3 4 Baseball 2 4 Visual And 2 Chess and Cards 3 favorite pastime sports, of course drives a rolls-carnardy hunts for coons CAROLE McCLANAHAN Carole A very pleasing personality . . . Dance Club 2, 3, 4 . . . lineman in Hockey 4 . . . Journalism 4 . . . one of the three musketeers . . . plans future with Bruce . . . cuts a fine figure, skating. 85 l 2...F.F. .2,3,4... - 1 and fishing . . . teams up with Jack. fl! 'V 1 2, 4 . . . ' ' ' Seniors 55 DONALD McCULLOUGH Don Tall, quiet type . . . Chess and Cards 3 . . . Stage Crafters 4 . . . craftsman in shop . . . a stock car fan through and through . . . Bob's other half . . . hobbled on a broken foot in '55 .IEANIE MCDADE her specnal Interest GLEN MILLER Glen A career man m the busmess world a typnng whlz L A , National Honor Soclety 4 tours the wllds of Beckleysvllle ln his spare tame Mr Leusmger s man Friday ROGER MOOMAW convertible 86 ,ih Jeanie Partner nn McDade and Cummings nc Student Councll secretary 4 Ceramncs 3 Masquers 4 Volleyball enthuslast 2 3 4 certam employee of Uncle Sam s I5 Rog lm a Roving IS his theme song learned the art of farming m Newspaper 3 Drlver Ed 3 Stage Crafters 4 sports around ln a blue Ford fl 'qw-f u .... u ' . I ' '....r.s... .34 A 41 L F.F.A.3,4... I K BRADLEY MOORE Ace Has an answer for everythmg sportsman Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 4 future plans lnclude State Teachers Jumor College co Iector of Fords les leunes filles and traffic tnckets RICHARD NAYLOR Little but actuve N sports Soccer 3 4 3 3 ffffszfkx JEANETTE PASSMAN Jeanette A star athlete Hockey 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Softball 4 one of Mr Ness s actresses wagging pony tall emphasizes her chatter inseparable from Janet and Carole Duck all out for Baseball 2 llkes to work on cars Davud s other half uses has spare time hunting hls future Iles In carpentry GEORGE RILEY George A hlllbnlly enthusiast Chess and Cards 2 3 Stage Crafters 4 Baseball 4 spends lelsure time bowlmg dotes on shop work another of the 12 B gang had a good time In Williamsburg 'cw' f XX! Ti fy I l I . . . . . . , . , , Q I 4 0 a . R7 ii ' . . . I- I ll ' ll k 4 . ' ' ' Y - f . f ' A 3- - X tis S . . . , . . . , .N 4...F.F.A.2, ,4...' ' Y , O 0 0 . . . 0 Q a 174 . . . , , 1 0 - , . . - . . . 4 . ' . . . a . ' n . K s. is Q l-' , . . . . . . P l I . . . 3- 0 . . . . . . . ' 0 0 u Q . . . . 1, -'il 'YH-H 'W f, i ' , 'Q A ,tj -A , ,,,. f 'Sli-h .Q I hi. , l L i7-14 DOROTHY RINEHART Dottie Good thmgs come un small pack ages Dance Club 2 Chorus 2 Library 3 4 dates wlth gm, Wllbur hughllght her week curls up with a good book plans to be a telephone operator Q1 JOSEPH RITZMAN Joe The handy man of Hereford Chess and Cards 2 3 Stage Craf ters 4 a wlllmg worker llkes baseball an ardent stock car fan The Truck Drlver s Blues wull be hls future theme song DOROTHY ROCHE Dottie A gurl of the outdoors Hockey Basketball 3 4 Softball chaurman of Board of Elections Dramatlcs 2 4 plans to attend college and then ralse cattle sees a lot of Tom GEORGE ROCHE George Hereford's 'Gene Krupa . . . Dance Band 2, 3, 4 . . . School Band 3, 4 . . . County Orchestra 2, 4 . . . Maryland State High School Band 3, 4 . . . chairman of Lost and Found 4 . . . Soccer 3 . . . college after gradua- tion. Seniors 55 .. . . 1 ... ... , ,b' 3,4...' , ' I can ' K ...us .'. ' J ll ' T 3,4... , ... 4... ' ' 4... ' , ... 4 88 CHARLES ROHDE Chas The George Nlukan of Hereford Basketball 3 4 Soccer 2 4 a mathematical whuz Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 llterary edutor of Pioneer Baltimore County bas ketball hugh scorer ln 55 JAMES ROSIER Chln Tall and lanky Dramatlcs 2 Photography 3 Dnver Ed 3 A better late than never ' actlve 4 H member engoys skatlng and tmkermg with hot rods Uncle Sam wants hum ROBERT ROSIER Sonny Class comeduan Photography Club 2 Flytylng Club 3 4 member of the Naval Reserve IS Interests Ile ln huntmg and fishing enloyed the Wnlllamsburg trlp bakes a fine cake NEAL SAWYERS Sam Transfer from Bel Alr Drnver Ed 2 Chess and Cards 3 Pho I tography 4 active ln clubs . usually found huntmg and rldung un hls time off left us to 'om the Coast Guard H NH Seniors 55 GARY scHArmz Gary Interest centers around a certain Cookie Dance Club 3 Chorus bowling movies and hunting take up most of his leisure time future undecided one of the leads In The Waltz Dream LEWIS SMITH Lew A green thumb man secre ry of F F A 3 National Honor Society 3 4 Driver Ed 2 particular Interests are hunting and fishing tall dark and hand some agriculture is his career ROBERT SPICER Bob A soft spoken guy in clubs Handicraft 2 Sketch 3 Stage Crafters 4 very artistically in- clined a willing worker plans an art career enloys playmg the piano YVONNE STREET Vonme The quiet type . . . Twlrlmg 2 . . . Dramatics 2 . . ....., . . . always seen with Retta and Marg . . . g hopes to be a secretary . . . enioys ' cooking . . . plans career as a house- wife. nv' if BRUCE STUTZKA Bruce Shakes, rattles and rolls--in a Model A . . . Soccer manager 2, 3, 4 . . . Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Dance Band 2, 3, 4 4 . . . plans a career in the Coast Guard after graduation . . . Here- r is 15- ford's chief of the fire fighters. BARBARA TRACEY Barb A finger nn every ple Hockey 4 Basketball 3 4 Softball 2 4 Pioneer 4 actlve In Student Coun cll 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 future lab techmclan ,ae fits RICHARD TOWNSEND Dick A handy man for Mr Mac ranked second nn 54 Maryland Farmers Mechanics contest Drlver Ed 2 farming seems to be his field drives a speedy Studebaker wlth Julla by hls slde NETTIE TURNBAUGH Nettle Not a worry un the world mem rofF B L A 3 known for her laugh a book worm secretarial career In her future Jeans other half dug that Southern accent ni-'Ss 'N fi 8- PATRICIA WHEELER Pal' An answer to everythlng pres: dent of F T A 3 Yearbook staff stafl 4 whlz wlth a needle career undecnded hkes a certaln Studebaker ERNEST YOUNG Ernie Rnp Van Wmkle ln History class a fire fighter actlve 4 H member early years at Franklin usually seen wuth Culllson and Cole Seniors 55 PAUL WELLER Fatso Supplnes 12 A wnth chewmg gum one of Mr Cockey s boys 2 cuts a mean rug In Dance Club 2 3 Dramatlcs 3 4 hkes operate on cars sports fan plans to be a salesman Dramatlcs 3 4 Harbmger GENE WOOD Gene A hot rod fiend actlve F F A member 2 3 4 scoots around In a two tone green Ford hkes to work around cars attends Buz zards Glory frequently plans to be a dalry farmer after graduation eats plenty-Good and Plenty s a farmer ln the dell spent . . I I t 4 . . . ' , . . . ' to B f 2 fi. L' .r ' YV' 5 at , ' lf if 4 . . . ' , . . . ' ' ll ll A 1 The Bunny I-lop s enloyed by gunlors senlors and guests of the Prom The Prom A moment from the crowded dense Noor us token by B Wagner F Wnenefeld B Crow and C McClanohan Q0 W eg ,,g Mrs Reed a class sponsor serves refreshments to Ihlrsfy dancers ullp Tlme In Holland Thus was the year we went Dutch com plete wuth wundmulls tulips and wooden shoes The musuc of Rudy Knlluan was en joyed by the couples as they dad the latest dance steps A memento of the evenmg was a sllver pun with an old English H 2 'S XQ lf? yr I-. X0 5 --- ll ::g::1 X' i- . y V. X., 'lf Q, e 1 + l than Q I, Q S .5 T. 1 X ,, ,,i . . . I . 'f J V -1 T I X 1-' 1 , .X , l pf gl .. ' a -e ii- rl ' , ', l M A its U ' Q 5 3 , ff R f fx' , Q ff' R 4 T . . , 4 , XT 'Q S JJ :S 3,16 . . . . 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V ,,, KX of 's.m,.1y 'III-'IQ 1'llY I' l'.VllI4'l4 A Crazy Mlxed Up Bus Drlver Audrey Abbott Mrs Bernuce Abbott Jessue Adams Wllbur Almany Judy Anderson Annunuato s ltallan American Grocery Mr and Mrs C A Armacost Mrs Cleveland Armacost Dollye L Armacost Mr Elsworth Armacost Mr and Mrs George W Armacost Mlss Marle Armacost Mlss Nlna Arney Preston Asper Sterling Asper Donald E Baker Mr and Mrs Willlam O Baker Mr and Mrs Donald Baldwm Bob Baubhtz Mrs Vertle Bauman Eugene Bay Mr and Mrs Walter A Bay Walter C Bay James H Belt Mxss Jean Benson Benson Bus Servlce Edward Berger Parker Beshare T Rlchard Betts Mrs T Rxchard Betts B Il and Phyllis Robert S Bishop Mildred M Bluett Mr Charles C Bollinger Glorna Bollmger Kenny Bollinger, Jr Mr and Mrs Kenneth C Bollungor Otis LeRoy Bollunger Ronnie Bolllnger Wnlllam Bollmger Mr and Mrs J Maurice Bond Ralph Bond Bud Boose Mr Leroy Bosley Mr and Mrs Walter Bosley Barbara Bowen Danny Bowen Jo Ann Bowen Mr and Mrs John E Bowen Buren Boyd Guy Boyd Mrs Laler Boyd Mr and Mrs Bryce Brown Mrs Mildred Brown H D Buck Mrs Martha Buell Margaret A Bull Raymond E Bull Mrs Sylvua Butler Mr and Mrs Curtis W Cape Mary Carney Mr Wllllam E Carr Charlles Cleaners Mr and Mrs J Howard Chenoweth Mrs Llllnan Chenoweth Mr and Mrs Clyde Chllcoat Edward Chllcoat Mr C E Clemens Mrs Charlotte Cochlan Betty Ruth Cole Mr and Mrs Donald E Cole Mrs Samuel Parkin Cole and Mrs Randall Cole Wllbur Cole and Mrs Wlllle C Cole and Mrs M O Collins E mer L Cooper Paul Cooper Catherine Cummings Pattle Cummings Jane Curry Mary Dalton Jxm Davidson and Mrs Paul M Davidson and Mrs Preston Davidson and Mrs Wllllam B Davldson Rebecca B Davis Deborah Leshe L DeVme Ben Dlllan Mr and Mrs B R Dillon Rlchard DlStefano Mary E Drawbaugh Miss Cora A Dunn Mrs Pauhne R Eastrldgo Miss Marlyn F Eckert The Rev Robert Elder Mr and Mrs J T Elllgsoll Mrs Betty Lou Ensor Butch Ensar Patrons Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Louie Ensor Mr and Mrs Shlrley Ensor Clyde M Ensor Earl Ensor Elmer Ensor and Famlly Marlon Ensor Mr and Mrs Thomas Ford Bob Fourhman Dr and Mrs A M France Mr and Mrs A L Gary Richard Getz Mrs Edgar Gull Marvln Gilllsple Mr and Mrs Edward E Glmon Ginny and Bud Mr and Mrs CornelIusE Glsrlel Mrs Dorsey Gust Mrs Charles B Gomar Jlm Gordon Mr and Mrs Leonard B Grote Louis Hahn Afltc James M Hall Betty Ann Hanna Mr and Mrs Joshua Hanna Margie Hanna Shirley Hanna Mrs Grayson Hare Jo Ann Hare Robert Hare Ruth Hawkms Mr and Mrs Hahn Helse C'ara Hendrix Doris Hendrix Mrs Etta F Hensell Mr and Mrs J E Hensell Retta Hensell Mrs Vuola Hxcks Harry A Hulse Margaret Hllse Mr and Mrs Thomas Hotfecker Mr Thomas Hoffman Mr and Mrs ArthurB Holmes fMlkel DeWayne Hoshall Mr and Mrs George E Hull Tom Hutchms Irene and Carl Jack and Janet Joan and Louie Sanford Jones Clanton S Kearney, Jr Maurice E Kearney Eugene Keeney Benson and Vlrglnla Klnne Ellen Kllne Frank F Kllne Rosalie Klme Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ronald Kolle Joan Kreatle Mr and Mrs Therese Kum Mr and Mrs Charles Kloch James H Knouse r Harvey W Kreulburg melmann George H Lawson John B Leary Joe H Leckrone Mr and Mrs Claude Leiel Clarence F Lelsmger Mr and Mrs Annas Lewis Loretta Lewns Miss Shirley Luty Mr and Mrs Fred G Llvlngood S Martm Long Mr and Mrs Wllllam J Lucas Mrs Dons Morfoot Mrs Howard S Marklme Mr and Mrs JamesF Marshall James E Martm Mr and Mrs LutherA Martln Mr and Mrs MeIvlnW Martin Raymond Martin Mary and Roy Joan Maslmore Mr Edgar F Matthews Mr and Mrs DonaldH Mays Wilbur G Mays The Rev and Mrs H R McClay and Famlly W A McComas Mrs DenlsA McCormack Mr Lelb McDonald Mrs Hunter McKee Stella McMllIlon Mrs J F Melaros Jean Muller Mr and Mrs R D Moomaw,5 Mr and Mrs George D Moomaw Kathaleen M Myers Mrs Angelune Nassrle Dolores Naylor Edith Naylor Mr and Mrs Percy Naylor Dorls Neeper Bull Norris Earl Olser, Jr Frank 0 Connor Mrs Edward F Ortman Charles L Orwlg Betty Oswald Mr Rodger Oursler Madeline Palmer Pat and Jnm Nellie Pearce Mr and Mrs Wendell R Pearce Mrs Audrey Peregoy Mrs 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Hereford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Parkton, MD) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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Hereford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Parkton, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Hereford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Parkton, MD) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Hereford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Parkton, MD) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 29

1955, pg 29

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1955, pg 96

Hereford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Parkton, MD) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 78

1955, pg 78


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