Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 8 HIGHNEWS C»9fi 6 C C«sC C« f g C»aC 6 C C CqC CqlC C 60C«5 C C«9C 6 C C introducing the Class of 1938 Carroll Riser—President Lee Happel—Vice President Luella Smith—Secretary-Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Ruth McAfee Jane Wade Richard Slick Motto—“Life Is What You Make It” Flower—American Beauty Rose Colors—Canary Yellow and Blue GAIL BEARD Gail is a studious member of the class of '38. He thinks Chemistry is an ideal subject. His ambition is to become a veterinarian and we know he will be a success. CARROLL BISER Carroll is one of the popular members of the class. He plays a smooth game of soccer, basketball and baseball. He is also one of the leading: agricultural students. His ambition is to become a professional athlete. RICHARD BOLLINGER Better known as “Dick,” he joined the class in ’34. He served on the “High News” staff for two years. We do not know’ what position he will fill in life, but we do know that he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. JOHN DATILLIO John is a quiet and happy student, w-ho in- terests himself in agriculture and sports. He hopes to become an excellent farmer. Good luck, John. DALE FISHACK A star in sports, especially basketball, in- troduces Dale. His ambition is to become a draftsman. We all hope that he attains his goal. RICHARD GAVER Richard showed us a keen sense of humor. He has been a member of the orchestra since its organization. He wants to be an architect. We w’ish you oodles of luck and success, Rich- ard. GEORGE GARDINER George w’ants to be a government employee. According to his musical ability, he will prob- ably become an outstanding musician. How- ever, w e wish him success in either field. LELAND HAPPEL “Lee” has the distinction of being the tall- est member of the class. He has displayed keen interest in sports. “Lee” is entering the elec- trical engineering field. We’re wishing him all the luck in the world for the future. VICTOR KLINE Of the “Senior Braves,” Victor is our “Chief Gigolo.” He has often been the bunt of a joke, but he has taken it like a true classmate. We predict great things for him in forestry. EARL MARTIN We can’t say much about Earl because we’ve never known him to get into trouble, but we do know that whatever he may attempt he will make a good success of it. GEORGE MARTIN Who is the little boy with the big smile? Why, it’s George Martin, who is better known as the boy in the Model A coupe. George is very active and specializes in playing tricks on classmates, although we know he means no harm. His desire is to become a forester. Success to you in the future, George. ROGER ROWE In Roger we find a quiet and studious young gentleman. He seems to be very much interested in scientific studies which will prove to help him in his future work. We can all picture the farm w’hich will belong to Roger in the near future, and may success be with him. RICHARD SLICK Richard, better known as “Barney,” is the next boy we meet. His jolliness and excellent sense of humor has w’on him many friends. He hopes to study mechanical or electrical engi- neering and we all wish him great success as he steps out into the world.

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HIGH NEWS Page 7 freshman Glass Front row. left to right—Mary l»attlllo. Lucille Post. Ruth Hayes. Kdward Bachtell (president). Rachael (.ear- hart (secretary-treasurer). 1’aul Shockey (vice president). Victoria Trumpower. Hetty Harp. Second row—Janet Phetteplaoe. Klalne Bachtell. Margaret Bell. Carrie Baker. Nellie Decker, Betty Frazer. Jeraldine Wade, Doris Wiles. Dorothy Jane Smith. Dorothy M Her. Father Benner. Julia Baker. Third row -James Green. Joseph Pe- lauter. Richard Jacques. Robert Burgesser. John BenchofT. Betty Oiler, Helen Baker, irglnia Ridge, vlve Martin. Archie Clopper. Merle Palmer. Norwood Winders. Fourth row Thomas Werdebaugh. John Winters. Mr. Haynes’ (advisor). Robert Naylor. John Herbat, James Green. Walton Wolfe. Gene- Basil Brown. Robert Bar rick. Orchestra Front row. left to right -Louise Kuhn. Klwood Hauver. Richard Fishack. Joyce Dsyhoff. Pauline Klpe. .lack Hurtle. Jane W’ade Richard Masters. Richard Winters. Second row—Lucille Olsen. Basil Brown. James Gaver. Joseph’ Delauter. Joseph Rouse. Mary S.nsenbaugh. Mabel Kuhn. Virginia BlickenstafT. Ruth Ross. Arthur Ross. Jane Hauver. Karl Bachtell. Third row Richard Gaver, Violet Boswell. Mary Julia Kretslnger. George Gardiner. Dale Fishack. Mr. Haynes. June Frey. Mary Jane Shoe Key, Lena Kuhn. Betty Oiler.



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HIGH NEWS Page 9 C g)| D6V $ ?• ¥ $» % CHARLES WILLARD Charles, although last, is not least on the list, and is certainly not the least in the hearts of his classmates. Lately he has been exhibiting his musical talents with the mandolin and har- monica, which furnish entertainment during his leisure time. He hopes to become an engi- neer, and the class of 38 wishes him success. ELIZABETH FREY Elizabeth is the giggle box of the class, and her gray spirit will be missed when she leaves Smithsburg High. She desires to study nursing. Our best wishes go with her. IDA MAE FORREST Quiet, shy, friendly! It does not take much to describe the character of Ida Mae. She is always ready to give a helping hand whenever she is able. Ida Mae is uncertain about her work in the future, but whatever it may be, we wish her success. LUCILLE HARTLE Lucille is one of the most friendly and cheerful members of our graduating class. Her pleasing personality has won her many friends. She aspires to a career in stenography where we hope to see her reach the highest peak of accomplishment. SUDIE HERSHBERGER Let us introduce you to another of our classmates, Sudie Hershberger. She has been with us since the first grade. Her ambition is to become a hairdresser. Success in the fu- ture, Sudie. JULIA JACQUES Julia, as editor-in-chief of our High News, has made it a success. Julia’s ambition is to become a nurse. That her chosen profession may be a happy one is the wish of the class of ’38. ELSA KRETSINGER Elsa is the songbird of the class. Also if one does not see her, he may suspect her whereabouts by her infectious laugh. We eagerly look forward to her brilliant achieve- ments in the singing field. LENA KUHN Lena is a violinist in our orchestra. She kept up a splendid attendance since she en- tered our class. Lena hopes to become a nurse. Success to the future, nurse. RUTH McAFEE Ruth is one of the well-liked members of the class. She has won many friends during her four years’ stay at Smithsburg. She hopes to go in training to become a nurse. Her pa- tients will indeed be fortunate. DORIS OLSEN Doris has the distinction of being the tall- est girl in the class. She wants to be a beau- tician. If she clings to her work as she con- tinued to turn class periods into parlors, she certainly will attain her goal. Good luck, Doris. HILDA SMITH She is shy but friendly. She usually tries to act innocent, but is just the opposite, espe- cially in French Class. Some day we expect to see her employed as a secretary. May her fu- ture be bright and successful. LUELLA SMITH Luella is a girl who has a smile for every- one and is well liked by her schoolmates. She has been one of the outstanding athletes of the school during her years with us. She hopes to enter into the field of stenography and we wish her very much success. JANE WADE Jane served on the student council and as business manager of our High News. She was president of our class in the Junior year. Jane is particularly interested in business and some day her accomplishments in this field will make the class rejoice. GLADYS WILES Gladys has a quiet but sunny disposition. We all agree that she has been a true friend to everyone during her four years’ stay with us. Gladys wishes to enter the field of nurs- ing. May luck be with you, Gladys. ★

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