Manchester High School - Messenger Yearbook (Manchester, MD)

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THE MESSE GER l95l WE DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK TO OUR PARENTS Published by MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Manchester, Maryland Editor ..... . . Assistant Editor. . . Business Managers. . Circulation Managers. Snapshot Editors. . Senior Editors. . Typists. . Underclassmen Editors. . Art Editor. . . Faculty Editor. . Alumni Editor. . . Literary Editors Will .... Prophecy. . History. . Activities Editors. . . Sponsor. . Yearbook Staff Senior Edition Betty Anne Siegman Karl Green John Brown , Earl Brickerd Irene Redding Otis Deickman Audrey Alban Heinz Hesseling Janet Myers Betty Alban Madeline Wellborn June Wilhelm Miriam Renoll Evelyn McNeave Shirley Dienst Nathaniel Greene George Zumbrun Annabell Swam Margaret Sellers Eugene Black Janet Baughman Richard Lippy Juanita Stout Helen Martin Richard Reed Madelyn Therit George Rappoldt Carl Reed James Penton William Rohrbaugh Vallie B. Warehime MA CHESTER HIGH Alma Mate 1' Manchester School, Manchester Is best of all in every wayg SEHUUL School, And we will fight with all our might To make it better every day, Rah! Rah! So now's the time, for us to try To make it better every day, And we will honor our Manche st And boost it to the top to stay. er School Mr. Fred L. Engle PRINCIPAL MA CHESTER HIGH SEHUUL FAEULTY Left to right: Valiie Warehime, Mable Shoff, Emma Edwards, Fred Engle, Virginia Bowman, Voneta Wentz, Mary Rehmeyer. Row 2: John Pfaff, Howard Myers Francis McDermott, Anita Townsley, Bernard Decker, Thomas Albright, John Kroh. First row, left to right: H. Martin, M. Renoll, J. Myers. K. Green, B. A. Siegman, M. Sellers, S. Dienst, J. Wilhelm, J. Stout, A. Alban, Mrs. Warehime. Second row: M. Therit, R. Lippy, E. Brickerd, H. Hesseling, R. Reed, W. Rohrbaugh, G. Zumbrun, O. Dieckman, I. Redding, E. McNeave, J. Baughman. Third row: M. Wellborn, A. Swam, J. Penton, C. Reed, J. Brown, G. Rappoldt, E. Black, N. Green, B. Alban. CLASS OFFICERS President ..... Margaret Sellers V. President .... B. A. Siegman Secretary ..... S. Dienst Wilhelm Treasurer ..... J. Student Council. . K. Green Class Flower White Rosebud Motto Chaplain ..... M. Renoll Songleader .... A. Alban Cheerleader. . .J. Myers Student Council. .J. Stout Class Colors Blue and White From the halls of school into the corridors of life. 1 Class Sung of El fTune: Beyond the Sunset l Dear Alma Mater, we leave you now We'll miss our teachers and our classmates We will remember our joys and SOI'I'OWS I So fzare thee well, we ll cherish thee. xr Into our future we now do turn Success is ours for us to earn. We'll do our best, We'll lose all fears Beyond our school days through all the years. AUDREY MARIE ALBAN Audrey Audrey belongs to many clubs with- in the school and enjoys going to the movies and watching basketball games. Because of her easy going ways, she should have little diffi- culty in fulfilling her plans as a typist. BETTY LOU ALBAN llBettyll Betty, in her commercial work, al- ways had the ability to do a .good job. In February she left us to get married. She is now Mrs. Jack E. Bannon. We will always remember her funny laugh and her pleasant company. Much luck in your future. JANET EVELYN BAUGHMAN Janet Janet has always had a skillful hand in art work. She enjoys playing all kinds of sports and she really goes places with that car of hers. Although her future isn't definitely decided, we wish her luck in whatever she may choose. EUGENE MONROE BLACK Gene Tall and slim he may be, but he has always been cooperative. He has played on both the soocer and bask- etball teams. He also helps to run the movie projector. As for the future, Gene plans to continue as a farmer. Good luck to you. EARL GARRESTON BRICKERD llEar1ll Earl is always neat and well-dressed. He is forever tantalizing the girls, and they in return ask for his help in bookkeeping. At an accounting position, we are sure he will succeed. JOHN DAVID BROWN John John is a friend to every one, especially to a certain senior girl. He has always been a good salesman for the different activities of the Senior Class. As John can always take his part, we are sure he will have a bright future. E, ,. .-.M .V . M ' W- 'fi 'Sis 1 'St' '!!fi? K jp Q: , f I I -f ..,. - f.1 2, -! 'gg' ' Y. , it K ,I ,,....1wsf'gNg1.sg .1 riff. . .ty 5 H-Hi' 'Ei '71-ififftf F ffm' ,L . . sg: za, - s ' ' milf-5?J21siif12i.'zi,qL-A . -f 1 -12' ' , , . , ff , 'ff 1 - :ESM Y 5 ffl ' Fill' 'f.'fLfQ. , 3' Y! S7 Fl.: HPR V53 ff fX.'iygfW'f1if1'3lifl .17 f- L ' 5' 452 3- My ,ji Q f. ,s . 'fy 2311 K X wiv SY 3, ,j gs gs 4 W, ,X ,M .. sl O-TIS VERNON DEICKMAN Otis Otis always speaks up for himself, especially if something is said with which he doesn't agree. Coin coll- ecting and magics doings are of his greatest interests. 4 SHIRLEY BELLE DIENST Shirley As secretary of the Senior Class, Shirley has done a good job. She loves to watch basketball games and believes in speaking her niind. We are sure her ambition to become a Secretary will be successful. KARL MATHIAS GREEN --Karin ' Karl is always a willing worker and has taken part in all school acti- vities and sports. His love for teach- ers is shown by his confiding in them, especially one. Post card collecting is his main hobby. We are proud to have Karl among us and we hope his plans for the future will work out successfully. NATHANIEL EDMUND GREENE III V llNatul Up-to-date can well describe Nat in P. O. D. and History. Most of his transportation is done by foot. Nat is always pleased when he gets to talk to the girls. In the future he is planning to do construction work. Good luck. HEINZ HESSELING Heinz Heinz joined our class in the Senior year and has always been sociable with every one. He is from Germany and from his interesting stories, we have learned much about his country and his personal experiences. ' His visit to America is for only one year. When he returns, he plans to become an Agriculture teacher. Good luck. RICHARD DAVID LIPPY Richard Soccer, basketball and track have al- I ways been great pleasures of Richard s That is, besides the girls. He has al- so belonged to the Boys' Chorus and Student Council. With his athletic abilities, we are sure he will succeed as a physical education teacher. Good luck. gf 'ie 'WN I sms. n t HELEN BEATRICE MARTIN Helen Although Helen is one of the quieter members of the class, she has al- ways been easy to get along with. She likes to go skating as well as going to the movies. Secretarial work is her greatest aim and we wish you lots of luck. ' EVELYN DOLORES MCNEAVE Mutt When Evelyn isn't away with her steady, she can usually be seen reading. She enjoys all kinds of ball games as well as telling jokes. To become a secre- tary is Evelyn's greatest desire. Lots of luck. JANET CHRISTINE MYERS Myersie Here's a girl that always is ready to have fun. She has been active in school clubs, and her main hobbies are skating and bowling. Her favorite ball game is basketball. After taking the commer- cial course, Janet's greatest desire is to become a stenographer. Success to you. JAMES HENRY PENTON Ill llJayll Jay, who has taken the Academic Course has belonged to many school activities. Collecting post cards and being around his best girl are his main interests. Although Jay is undecided as to what the future holds for him, we wish him much success. GEORGE WILLIAM RAPPOLDT, JR. Good-hearted can easily describe George. He is always willing to do anything for you anytime. He always has a good supply of chewing gum on hand. Although girls are George's main interest, as a sideline, he works at farming. Good luck. IRENE MARIE REDDING UIDOI-ly!! Call up Dolly and ask her to go dancing, and she will be ready in a jiffy. Even though she goes a lot she is often seen working in her uncle's store. If you're ever lonely while with Dolly, you'd better look -- she must be sleep- ing. May you be successful in your future plans. CARL RICHARD REED llcarlll Carl is the shortest boy in our class and is always up to some prank. He selected the General Course, and has taken great in- terest in shop work. The future holds in store for Carl either a farmer or a cabinetmaker. Good luck. RICHARD EUGENE REED I!DiCkll Richard is capable of doing great things, but too many times lets them slip by. He enjoys sports and doing model building. Being a mechanic is Richard's goal in his future. Success to you. MIRIAM ARLENE RENOLL Miriam Miriam is a hard working girl and is easy to get along with. She likes to listen to the radio, talk to others, and take long walks. We are sure she will prove to be successful as a secretary. WILLIAM EDWARD ROHRBAUGH Bill Bill has always been successful in sports throughout high school. He can often be seen driving to and from school in his Chevy. His future is as yet undecided, but we wish him luck in whatever he may choose to do. MARGARET ALICE SELLERS Sellers As president of the class, she has done her best in all the classes activities. She can often be seen going to the .Post Office sending one letter and bringing another one back. She also likes to sing and play the piano. To be a secretary is her determination and to you we wish good luck. BETTY ANNE SIEGMAN Betty Anne Betty Anne has been an asset to the class because of her helpful suggestions. She enjoys going to the movies and to basketball games and makes a good mana- ger of the team. Betty Anne hasn't definitely decided upon her future, but we hope it will be a happy one. JUANITA NYLES STOUT Juanita Juanita joined us in the seventh grade, and is noted for her Tenn- esseean accent. She belongs to many activities of the school. Out- side of school, she belongs to a certain soldier. As yet, her fut- ure is uncertain, but we are sure she will succeed with her pleasing personality. ANNABELL MAY SWAM Swimmy Annabell is one of the shortest members of the class. She can often be seen working in a down- town restaurant. Her interests are centered around bowling, dancing and collecting souvenirs. As a typist, we know she will be successful. MADELYN LA RUE THERIT Therit Therit is noted for going to all the dances and frequently seen at school. She takes part in the Girls' Chorus, and she likes to collect trinkets and post cards. Working in Hampstead Drugstore is her delight. Secretarial work is her greatest ambition. Good luck. MADELINE GRAY WELLBORN IlRedSII Madeline is well distinguished from the other members of the class by her rad hair. She has always taken an active part in sports and this year she is also a cheerleader. After graduat- ing she would like to become a typist and we are sure she will succeed. LOLA JUNE WILHELM June With June as our treasurer, she has always kept our books accurate. She has been a typist for the Mess- enger and also a member of the Glee Club. As her hobbies, she enjoys skating and reading. She plans to become a secretary. Success to you. GEORGE NELSON ZUMBRUN George George is a friend to everyone. In the Boys' Chorus and Orchestra he always does his part. To hear him sing is a great pleasure. He also enjoys watching television. As a farmer, we are sure he will be a successful one. DUB WILL We, the Senior Class of 1951, of the Manchester High School, town of Manchester, County of Carroll, and State of Maryland, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, execute, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling all former wills made by us. FIRST, we give and bequeath to the Junior Class individually: Delores Bixler - Helen Martin's Shorthand ability. Nancy Daugherty - Some of Otis Deickman's height. Mary Jean Garland - Betty Siegman's scholastic ability. Elloise Hurline - Heinz Hesse1ing's friendliness. Doris Mays - Madelyn Therit's ability to get around. Phyllis Monath - Janet Baughman's art in making posters. Eunice Ogg - George Zumbrun's talent for singing. Claudene Phillips - Janet Myers' skating ability. Carolyn Pieroschek - Madeline Welborn's vivaciousness. Kathryn Redding - Irene Redding's interest in Shakespeare. Bertha Reed - Annabell Swam's quietness. Hazel Sandruck - Audrey Alban's curly hair. Ernestine Simpkins - Betty Alban's chance to become Queen of hearts . Anna Lee Street - Shirley Dienst's ability as a leader. Jean Wildasin - Juanita Stout's D. A. R. standing. Roland Carbaugh - George Rappoldt's way with the girls. Edgar Fowble - William Rohrbaugh's title as captain of the basketball team Gene Hare - Carl Reed's ability in shop work. Carl Leese - Karl Green's laugh. Charles Miller - Nathaniel Green's ability to make conversation. Gene Reaver - Earl Brickerd's good grooming habits. John Swam - Richard Lippy's presidency of the Student Council. And SECOND, to the individual members of the faculty: Mr. Engle - A voice that won't become hoarse over the P.A. System. Mrs. Warehime - A homeroom class that arrives on time. Mr. Albright - a larger laboratory. Miss Wentz - Pupils who are interested in English. Mr. Kroh - More shop space. Mr. Dicker - Separate classes in Phys. Ed, Mrs. Edwards - Separate classes in Phys. Ed. Mrs. Townsley - A room that is kept in order. Mr. Myers - A new car. Mr. Pfaff - A better movie projector. Mr. McDermott - A larger trailer. Mrs. Bowman - A quiet home room. Miss Rehmeyer - A girls' Chorus that is prompt. Mr. Sampson - A regular place for the orchestra to meet. THIRD, to each class as a group: Eleventh Grade - Seniors ability to make money. Tenth Grade - More skating parties. Ninth Grade - Girls who do not talk in class. Eighth Grade - More cooperation with teachers. Seventh Grade - Boys .who cooperate. FOURTH, to our Alma Mater, which we will cherish forever, a new gymnasium and auditorium. And last, to EVERYONE, a happy and successful future. Signed, published and declared to be our Last Will and Testament - THE CLASS OF '51 UUH PHUPHEEY A class reunion and my, what fun! The place - M.H.S. , the class -'51, They met each other warmly and I was there To watch the proceedings, light and fair. I was in that class and anxious to see Just what had happened after a ten years' spree We'd each gone our own way, which wasn't so bad, But the news to catch up on - gad, oh, gad! Annabell and Dolly, Waves they are now, Their gold bars on their shoulders, not aworry on their brow. Miriam, in a Baltimore office does type Business letters and all such the like. George R. and Eugene are men of the soil, On farms of their own they constantly toil. Nat, a full-fledged architect, plans houses and such And Bill Rohrbaugh, the carpenter, gives them their finishing touch Carl Reed goes inside - a good cabinetrnaker he is - The new house has cabinets quick as a whiz. Betty Anne, a receptionist , sweet and polite, Janet Baughman draws pictures fit for sight. , Betty Alban - mission accomplished - now does rave, She's made Jack her husband and loving slave. Otis, so quick to notice every mistake, Has become a critic - what else? - for goodness sake! As a butcher's wife, Margaret's completely happy. Evelyn, so short and cute, has her shorthand boss daffy. Heinz, our German friend, is now a minister of state, While engineer Brown builds bridges wide and great. Grease and oil make a mechanic of Richard Reed, And Shirley, a secretary, every word does heed. As a Phys. Ed. teacher Richard Lippy is tops, And George Z. on his farm, sings while raising the crops. Janet Myers, carefree and happy as a lark, Saved all her money and now owns Forest Park! Jay as a farmer leads a contented, happy life, But that's all because M. Wellborn's his wife. Earl is a handsome, well-dressed business tycoon, June, a secretary, will become Mrs. Brown soon. Dr. K. Green fights germs and disease, And Audrey, a typist, tries hard to please. Dear Therit, many beauty shop customers she's won, But that's because of all the pretty hairdos she's done. Helen Martin - a most accurate bookkeeper by far, Her nice, neat records have nary a mar. And Juanita S. has her own by-line, As a newspaper woman she's doing just fine. l've told you about the old classmates of mine, Incidentally, they all seem to be doing fine. From the halls of school we had a challenge to face, Lnto the corridors of life we went with steady pace. DUB HISTUHY The time of parting is here and we Seniors with heavy hearts think back over the years of school in Manchester. We remember the activities in which we participated. There are thirty graduat- ing withthe class of '51, but maybe we had better tell you about our school history. We started out as little toddlers in September, 1939. Weak, timid, scared little things, we were only six years old then and the school seemed like a big place to us. We were afraid of the teach- ers, pupils, and even the school. We went through the first years of Elementary School pretty slow, but after we got used to doing school work and being with oth- ers we went through the rest of the years without any trouble. Finally after eight years of hard work and fun we found our- selves in the ninth grade. Mrs. Shoff was our homeroom teacher that year. We went to Annapolis on our first class trip in May of that year. Pretty soon we found ourselves in the Tenth Grade with Mr. Starkey. This year we went to Washington on our class trip and visited the Capitol and the Washington Monument. We gave the Sen- iors their Christmas party that year and also their Prom, everyone had a grand time. Shorthand! French! Typing! Chemistry! Our Junior Year gave us many new subjects and thrills. Mrs. Haifley taught us at the beginning of the year , but then we had blonde, blue-eyed Mr. Bouey. We all remember him, don't we, girls??? During that year we went to Harrisburg and Hershey. This year we also had a High School Play in which everyone in the class had a part. And now here we are with much dignity, the Seniors! Yes, Seniors of Manchester High School. We are the leaders of the school in extra activities and work, Great and Mighty! During the year we had skating parties, recreation nights, bake sales and also a big Valentine Dance at which we crowned the Queen of Hearts. Then came the first week-end in May. What we had looked forward to for years had finally come - our class trip to New York. It was a grand experience and every one of us will remember it for many years. On June lst we had our Class Night exercises, foll- owed on June 10th by the sermon to the graduates. Then June 12th, our graduation, after which we are no longer students, but alumni. Our records of the past would not be complete without thank- ing everyone who helped us to get to this important step in our life. We shall always remember our dear Alma Mater and hope that all our future lives will be guided by your influence. Now we say good- bye as we go From The Halls Of The School, To The Corridors Of Life. Name Favorite Food Seniors In Review Audrey Alban Betty Alb an Janet Baughman Shirley Dienst Helen Martin Janet Myers Evelyn McNeave Dolly Redding Miriam Renoll Betty Siegman Margaret Sellers Juanita Stout Annabell Swam Madelyn The rit Made line Welborn Ham June Wilhelm Earl Brickerd Eugene Black John Brown Otis Dieckman Heinz Hesseling Nathaniel Greene Karl Green Richard Lippy Jame s Penton George Rappoldt Carl Reed Richard Reed William Rohrbaugh Beefsteak Color Favorite Song Fried Chicken Blue I Love You Because Fried Chicken Blue You Always Hurt The One You Love Fried Chicken Blue Thinking Of You Fried Chicken Blue Nevertheless Fried Chicken Pink Now Is The Hour Coffee, French Blue Bonaparte Retreat Fries French Fries Blue I Love You Because Fried Potatoes Green Nevertheless Ice Cream Yellow Tennessee Waltz Ice Cream Blue Stardust Banana Splits Blue Nevertheless 4 Fried Chicken Blue Tennessee Waltz Haniourgers, Blue Strangers French Fries French Fries Blue Stardust French Fries Green To Each His Own Chocolate Pie Blue Harbor Lights Cherry Milk- Maroon There's Been A shakes Change In Me lce Cream Green My Heart Cries I For You Baked Ham Blue Dreamer's Holiday Fried Chicken Blue My Happiness Ice Cream Blue Kleines Maedel von Havai Steak Green Loch Lomond Beef Roast Red My Heart Cries For You Sea Food Blue Rhapsody in Blue Steak, French Blue Harbor Lights Fries Beefsteak Red Remember Me Fried Chicken Blue Moving On French Fries Country Ham Blue Moving On Green Remember Me Blue My Happiness George Zumbrun Hamburgers Greatest Need License llJaCkIl Good Paying Job Money Driver's License Closer Skating Rink Roland Car Money Money Car Good Job, Money Car, Money Money Money A Job '52 Pontiac A Girl '55 Buick A Car Car Ene rgy for homework A Girl A Car Money, Car Car Money Money Money Be Defe rred Noted For Curly Hair Laughing Seriousne ss Her Size Quietness Pa. Beaux Shortness Boy Friend Typing Ability A's Leadership D. A. R. Plumpness Sailors Red Hair Holding Her Man Playing Cards Tallne ss Arguing Correcting Teachers Friendliness His Conversation His Laugh Athletic Ability Egg Shaped Head Girls Shop Work Shooting Slot Machines Basketball Sleeping In Class ELEVENTH GRADE E. Hurline, E. Simpkins, M. J. Garland, D. Mays, C. Pieroschek, H. Sandruck, Mr. McDermott, R. Carbaugh, C. Phillips, E. Ogg, C. Leese, G. Reaver, P. Monath, G. Hare, E. Fowble, A. L. Street, J. Wildasin, C. Miller, D. Bixler, A. M. Sullivan, B. Reed, J. Swam, N. Daugherty, K. Redding. TENTH GRADE S. Miller, R. Leinart, B. Wisner, R. Zumbrum, R. Hersh, N. Sandruck, V. DePa1rner, M. Love, Miss Wentz, W. Burk, J. Dalton, R. Gettier, R. Black, E. Rohrbaugh, J. Ferrier, C. Yelton N. Lippy, A. R. Groth, V. Lippy, L. Shaffer, S. Graf, R. Gouge, J. Mahaley, C. Cramer, C. Ayers, R. Brooks, R. Fowble, C. Holden, S. Black, S. Dull. NINTH GRADE Mr. Myers, R. Ruby, C. Smith, D. Warner, M. J. Warner, R. Calp, B. Hurline, D. Shaffer, R. Horick, R. Munzner, Mrs. Shoff, D. Hughes, R. Sterner, N. Amspacker, D. Steger, J. Dell, A. Crandell, G. Black, K. Feeser, P. Dell, P. Deinst, J. Bishop, G. Reed, A. Smith, M. A. Redding, J. Wentz, R. Calp, A. Hill, B. Simpkins, S. Peeks, E. Swam, J. McGee, M. Rohrbaugh, E. Stickles, J. Kessler, A. Renfro, R. Koerner, M. Shaffer, J. Deickman, F. Owings, L. Gouge, J. Penton, M. A. Harper, M. R. Garrett, J. L. Fowler, R. Kaltrider, D. Bervard, K. Siegman, H. Sweitzer, L. Steger, M. Hessen, J. Renoll. EIGHTH GRADE Mr. Albright, E. LaMotte, J. Wildasin, W. Rohrbaugh, C. Wagner, C. Black, D. Nott, R. Fendlay, R. Garland, M. Rill, Mrs. Bowman, S. Forrester, C. Stonesifer, E. Stepp, E. Stitely, R. Miller, E. Phillips, M. Steward, W. Ebaugh, R. Trump, E. Burk, C. Dell, B. Armlocost, F. Burgoon, J. Hare, L. Upole, S. Mummert, G. Weaver, N. Hoffman, F. Fowble, E. Miller, A. Benham, D. Brickerd S. Rineman, J. Bervard. R. Feeser, M. Brilhart, R. Strevig, J. Kelley, R. Laughry,S. Shorb, G. Hare, D. Black, D. Steger, L. Daugherty J- Aye1'S.G. Crandell, D. Miller, D. Warelifime. F SEVENTH GRADE ' O. Loughry, R. Koerner, S. Hunter, M. Hollinger, M. Shaeffer, M. Null, P. Bixler, P. Phillips, M.'Peeks, J. Nevius, Mr. Pfaff, J. Kessler, C. Trump, R. Ferrier, C. Miller, A. Wagner, L. Park-s, R. Cullison, E. Arbaugh, J. Showers, Miss Rehmeyer, B. Mays, V. Frock, N. Baugher, M. Hare, J. Milstred, D. Hull, T. Ray, A. Brown, A. Smith, C. Grimm, P. Shaffer, P. Potter, S. Sandruck, J. Kelly, E. Schaeffer, J. Hesson, N. Smith, L. Seamones, M. Street, G. Unfriecl H. Francis, W. Uphold, J. Hurt, P. DePalmer, P. Leese, J. Masimore, T. Grimes, S. Hughes, F. Redding, G. Krumrine, L. Messinger, E. Jenkins, D. Shaffer, C. Houser, R. Miller, B. A. Fuhrrnan, J. Wentz, J. Leese, J. Snyder, A. Stepp, R. Black, J. A. Hollinger, R. McGee, C. Ruby STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Mr. McDermott, A. M. Sullivan, MJ. Garland, R. Lippy, K. Redding, K. Green. Second row: M. Love, V. DePa1mer, F. Fowble J. Swam, J. Showers, R. Munzer. Third row: Warehime, K. Siegman, J. Nevius. DOUBLE M First row: Left ro right, Mr. Decker, J. Penton, R. Gouge, J. Ferrier, G. Reaver, V. DePa1mer, J. Hare. Second row: C. Yelton, R. Lippy, R. Reed, E. Fowble, B. Rohrbaugh, E. Black. Third row: K. Green, J. Swam, R. Hersh, N. Green, H. Hesseling, J. Brown. GOLDEN M First row: Left to right, Mrs. Edwards, S. Black, M. Wellborn, M. J. Garland, A. Alban, P. Monath, S. Dienst. Second row: B. Reed, B. A. Seigman, A. M. Sullivan, E. Simpkins, J. Mahaley, M. Sellers. Third row: K. Redding, C. H01 J. Myers, S. Dull, E. Hurline, E. MCNea A. Swam. BASKETBALL First row: Left to right, B. Wisner, V. DePa1mer, R. Lippy, E. Fowble, W. Rohrbaugh, J. Penton, N. Greene. Second row: R. Gouge, C. Yelton, R. Zumbrun, E. Black, J. Ferrier, R. Hersh, J. Swam. Center: Coach Decker, K. Green. SOCCER First row: Left to right: N. Greene, R. Lippy, J. Ferrier, W. Rohrbaugh, R. Hersh, V. DePalmer, Coach Decker. Second row: R. Gouge, J. Swam, E. Fowble, E. Black, R. Reed, J. Penton. Third row: K. Green, H. Hessel ing, R. Zumbrun, C. Yelton, L. Shaffer. BASKE T BALL First row: Left to right: J. Myers, M. Wellborn, S. Black, E. Simpkins, J. Mahaley, N. L. Lippy, A. B. Swarn, Second row: E. Hurline, S. Dull, M. Sellers, M. J. Garland, A. M. Sullivan, P. Monath, B. Seigman, Coach Edwards. FIELDBALL First row: Left to right: S. Black, S. Dull, E. Hurline, M. Wellborn, A. B, Swam, Coach Edwards. Second row: E. Simpkins, M. J. Garland, J. Mahaley C. Ayers, M. Love, C. Holden. Third row: N. Daughtery, A. M. Sullivan, P. Monath, B. Seigman, A. Alban GIRLS' CHORUS First row: Left to right, A. Alban, C. Holden, S. Dull, M. J. Warner, D. Warner, M. Love, L. Upole, N. Daugherty, E. Hurline. Second row: A. B. Swam, A. M. Sullivan, M. J. Garland, E. Simpkins, D. Mays, S. Black, M. Sellers, G. Weaver, J. Wildasin, B. L. Hurline, J. Baughman. Third row: P. Monath, N. L. Lippy, S. Dienst, B. Siegrnan, D. Bixler, J. Wilhelm, J. Stout, M. Therit, C. Cramer, J. Mahaley, B. Simpkins, Miss Rehmeyer. ORCHESTRA First row: Left to right, R. Black, S. Steger, L. Parks, Shaffer, M. J. Warner, N. Sellers, D. Sullivan, A. Wagner. Second row: D. Shaffer J. Warehime, D. Sterner, P. Dienst, R. Hersh, V. DePalmer, J. Snyder, Standing - J. A. Saegusa, J. McGee, G. Zumbrum, M. Sellers, C. Holden, M. J. Garland, W. Rohrbaugh, C. Wagner, B. Wisner. STUDENT PATROL First row: Left to right, T. Dell, D. Trump, E. Swam, D. Warehirne, D. Wentz, R. Walker, N. Sellers, M. Wentz, W. Wolfe, K. Seigman, J. Penton, R. Munzer. Second row: H. Brooks, R. Gouge, E. Jenkins, C. Trump, D. Sterner, J. Wentz, J. Bishop, J. Stout, B. Simpkins, B. A. Seigman, J. Myers, M. Shaffer, J. Snyder. Third row: Mr. Mays, A. Alban, J. Baughman, C. Holden, S. Dull, A. M. Sullivan, E. Simpkins, M. J. Garland, C. Pieroschek D. Bixler, O. Deickrnan, G. Hare, S. Graf. MESSENGER First row: Left to right, Mrs. Edwards, R. Leinart, E. Hurline, C. Holden, B. A. Seigman, M. J. Garland, J. Mahaley, B. Wisner, Mrs. Warehime. Second row: J. Stout, J. Wihelrn, D. Bixler, C. Miller, J. Swam, R. Hersh, C. Leese, R. Lippy, R. Gettier, P. Monath. Third row: M. Renoll, J. Warehime S. Dull, M. Street, S. Mummert, J. lVIyers, A. Alban, J. Shorb, J. Wildasin. Fourth row: C. Trump, D. Warner, N. Hoffman, J. McGee, K. Redding. I SNAPSHOTS f , ,krf , ' . sf- vii.-f pf ,.gAA .V 'ww fr? f-A L 'f 'AAU ,Q 4 ! 4 ff I K xl? F K Kjgzr .1 Q SEQ? -5 fQWf:1 ,, i , , 1 v my 'inn ffrhvai i im? If a ,,..-Daw .-1 , Ee a gn 5:51 0 : . ' f- 6 ,. M- 11 1-Qif. -, ' 11 -EV ,: A 1 TTL HH an ' 352. 'X . 1 W ,, 5 'Qawg ,, iff ' , 1' ALUMNI an ui' Q ,wiwmmfz . 5 A.6, if 1 -,.:- i K i ' Wivow 1,-.w 3 3 mLLL M K 1 H1 -s, V w- ' Q .1 Madge Reds olly Karl John 2 , Juanita Richard Sh1rley Htyay Janet George nNa aaaaa A 'fag Annabell Earl THOMPSON COLLEGE Z05 S. George Street - 18 N. Fourth Street York, Penna. Harrisburg, Pa. Phone: 82715 Phone 4-0258 Member of The American Association of Commercial Colleges and the National Council of Business Education SERVICE FOR THE SICK Porterfield's Drug Store Hampstead, Md. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF C. F. MILLENDER Gulf-Service Station Hampstead Maryland 3921 6131 Gettier 81 Burgoon Electrical Supplies and Repairs Betholine and Sinclair Gas and O11 Dial Hampstead 6101 Manchester, Maryland KOONTZ CREAMERY Selected Milk - Cream - Dai 5600 Reisterstown Rd. Baltimore-15, Md. Phone LI-4300 ry Products COMPLIMENTS OF ROYERDALE FARMS - MANCHESTER, MD. OUR BOOSTERS Vernon Krebs Rendezvous Theatre Doc's Barber Shop Long View Nursing Home Rus Joy Inn Lillian Viola Royer A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Jdm Green Double M. Club Kathryn Lippy John Pfaff Mrs. Goldie Baugher A Friend Harry S. Legurn Manche ster Beauty Lounge Stewart L. Dutterer Her sh Service Station C. H. Spicer Mr. H. B. Hare Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgar E. Sellers Leon Kopp Linda Sue Graf Mac1omOulser John Frank Rappoldt Golden M. Club McNeave Compliments of JAMES C. ALBAN Compliments of MANCHESTER INN, INC. Compliments of DUTTERER 'S COMMUNITY FOOD STORE Dining Room - Bar Your Frozen Locker Plant Your Food Market Sea Food - Plate Lunch - Sandwiches Makers Of Cf All Kinds Your Favorite Ice Cream Manchester, Md. Phone: I-lamp. 4383 Ma11ChCSf6I', Maryland Dial 6344 Compl iment s c f' JACOB BROTHERS INC. Home of Bob Evans Nylon Uniforms Manchester, Maryland JOSEPH L. MATHIAS Mathias Monuments We stminster, Baltimore, Hanover RINAMAN 8: BROWN Builders and Farmers Supplies Coal, Lumber, Feeds, Seeds, Etc. Hampstead, Md. Full Line of Larro Feeds Phone: Hamp ste ad 4011 N. p. STEPHAN Compliments of Radio - Television WOLF MOTOR CO- Electrical Appliances FORD Opposite Fire House, Manchester, Md. Westminster, MafY1and Phone: 6191 Phone: 1344 TRUMP'S ESSO SERVICE FRANKFORTER'S FAIR TRADE STORE G1-eenmount, Md- Drugs - Sundaes - Cosmetics Gas Sz Oil Sodas - Toys - Etc. Tires - Batteries Southern Dairies Ice Cream Manchester, Maryland Groceries Telephone: Hamp. 3861 MELROSE CQMMUNITY SALE HAMPSTEAD IMPLEMENT 81 SUPPLY Melrose, Maryland C0- We sell on 1021 commission Ha1'T1P5t93-da Md- If you ,have anything to Sen Hardware - International Harvester Get in Contact With CHARLES SHORB Tractors and Machinery- Compliments WESTMINSTER STUDIO YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER Charles F. Magee Compliments of WESTMINSTER COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. , INC. Westminster 168 Compliments of MELROSE CANNING CO. Melrose, Maryland Compliments o f THE JUNIOR C LASS DEHOFF 81 ROTE AND SON Dealers in General Merchandise, Feed and Salt Quality Coal - Anytime - Anywhere Dial Hampstead 5934 We Need Your Head In Our Business WITTER'S BARBER SHOP Manche ste r , Maryland RICHARD E. BERWAGER Dealer in Live Stock Phone Hampstead 3081 Manchester, Maryland I AW CRIAM kpf BE sunf Irs Z970l'dQlI.l'l IF IT'S BORDEN'S, IT'S GOT TU BE GOOD BORDEN'S X ICE CREAM CO. ' ' WESTMINSTER Phone 261 5 WHEELER CHEVROLET SALES Telephone 3211 HAMPSTEAD, MARYLAND Tel. Hamp. 6637 Manchester-1, Md PETER'S LUCK' Antiques Bought Sold Baltimore - Hanover Road 4 Miles N. of Manchester, Md. MANCHESTER HARDWARE CO. Your Hotpoint Store Contractors for Plumbing, Heating, and Electrical Work Phone 6331 Manchester, Maryland RHOTEN'S BETHOLINE SINCLAIR Service Station Manchester, Maryland Hamp. 5983 D. V. Rhoten, Prop. Compliments of WERTZ GARAGE Farm Equipment Sales - Services Hamp. 3621 - Lineboro, Md. Jacob Wink's Sons MAPLE GROVE MILLS Manufacturers of White Oak Barrel Materials Manchester, Md. Compliments of COMPLIMENTS C. C. MITTEN of Bread Man and Also Your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. CHARLES L. H. MILLER Claude S. Reed Compliments of C0f1t1'aCt Carrier WARNER INSURANCE AGENCY Michigan Silo Co. General Insurance and . GeHe1'a1Ha111if1s Manchester, Maryland Dial Hampstead: 4665 COMPLIMENTS OF R. F. WARNER THE MANCHESTER BANK Grain, Feed, Fertilizer Manchester, Maryland Coal Sz Produce Lineboro, Md Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Phone Hamp. 3553 Congratulations, Seniors! THE FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF DUG HILL Carroll County ' Manchester, Md. C. Robt. Brilhart, Secretary-Treasurer Telephone: Hampstead 4881 Frigidaire, Refrigerators SIEVERTS Maytag Washers Bernard L. Sievert LeWYtC1?anefS U ' Hampstead, Md. Hemp. 5394 RCA Victor Television Manchester, Md. Hamp. 3191 Bottle Gas Service H. F. Miller, Manchester, Md. L. G. Balfour Company KOPP' S PLANING MILL Class Rings and Pins, Medals and Trophies, Personal Cards Lumbe r 81 Millwork C Ommencement Invitations Dlplomas LINEBORO, MD. Represented by Henry Wittich 208 W. Saratoga St. , Baltimore, Md. CHARLES F. HUNTER Contractor Sz Builder Manchester Road, R. 4 Westminster, Maryland West. 335-W-ll SMITH AND REIFSNIDER Incorporated Lumber-Coal-Building Supplies Paint - Hardware Westminster, Phone: 227-297 Ji. G. Roebuck .Q Sun 2I4D Aixquith Sl. Baltimore IS, Md, Putnam 4 SCHOOL AND COLLEGE ANNUAL5 SINCE I9I9 L E M 1 I 5 I I 5 1 6


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