Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1919

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E. DAY WOLFING ER Identification: Rosy cheeks. Favorite literature: “Quo Vadis.” Ambition: Doctor. Yes, Day is a very dignified senior. We never could manage without her. She is otic of the most active members of the whole High School. And say! when Day says a thing will or will not be done that way, it's generally authentic. Without this senior’s help our dodge ball would be nothing, our societies not so much (although she is a Riley ), and —O, well, we never could manage without her. Day is an excellent short story writer and impromptu speaker. When there is a question before the house she does not hesitate to give her opinion. But she’s a senior and won’t be with us next year—what then? LANTZ DAYHOFF Identification: Pink collar. Favorite literature: “Pamphlets on Chickens.” Ambition: Farmer; to get a wife who has studied Domestic Science. Lantz is a great ladies’ man and has a great liking for the roads between Smithsburg and Boonsboro. He is often seen headed towards Boonsboro in his automobile. lie is always ready to meet new girl friends, but when they are brought around Lantz can- not be found. Lantz is a fine scholar in History. He studies very hard and always knows his lessons. Some of us cannot understand how he can grow such good crops on the farm and study so hard. 16

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Senior Class poem School life! Ah, the chann that lingers Hound earth’s morn, as unseen fingers Touch the chords that thrill our being To the depths, till eyes unseeing For the tears, look back recalling All the joys of old, enthralling Heart and mind. Classmates, tonight. Let us prize our green and white. Good as gold, may we forever Keep our hearts along life's way. While Truth’s golden sunbeams sever All the black clouds from our day; May the white, so pure and stainless. Keep us ever true and right! May our lives be long and painless, Guarded by our green and white. Green and white! Go with us ever As the ideal of our dreams! May we find life as we sever Just as worth while as it seems! May we each accept the mission Fate holds covered from our sight. Sure, whatever its condition. Victory’ll crown our green and white. E. 1). W., T9 15



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RITII KUHN I lentification: (J iggl i ng. Favorite literature: “Merchant of 7 • ♦ enice. Ambition: Dish washer. Aw! and then laugh. “ Kuhnie can laugh like all forty. She’s an exact counterpart of Charlie Chaplin when it comes to the funny part. “Oh, my, ain t that awful?’’ Such expres- sions are not considered unusual for “ Kuhnie.” She’s a senior also, but not nearly so dignified as some. She's a good sport and does not kick because she has to work with the Juniors in Domestic Science. The other digni- fied seniors twit her about it, but she squares it up by telling them. “(), well. Miss Fleming said our biscuits were delicious and better than yours.” Kuhnie is struggling along and looking forward to Commencement Day with mingled ambition and fear. CATHERINE ROWE Identification: Blue dresses. Favorite literature: Newspaper items. Ambition: To be an artist and draw a salary. “Where are you goin’P Can I go along?” If we hear this no one needs to ask who said it. We all know Catherine by her slang expressions. She is the youngest of the Senior class but has the most engagements with young “gents” of all the girls. She makes frequent trips to Boonsboro, but what for (?)—to see her relatives, we hope. But come to think of it, she never mentions a single relative when she returns. Catherine certainly loves to study Caesar and sometimes says she spends a whole evening trying to connect up one line of great Caesar’s greater orations. 17

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