Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1940

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0((©(ij)® 9w FRESHMAN CLASS St FIRST HOW (left to right) -Eileen Pryor, Richard Masters, Frances Green. Christine Olson. Clifford Kish. Cleo Toms. Grace Weaver. SECOND HOW—Helen Kipe. La Nona Hahn, Marguerite Riser, Mary Helle Boswell. Hetty Stottlemyer. Isabelle Smith. Helen Needy. Betty Tretfsler, Betty Nelkirk, Phyllis Slick. Till HD HOW—Ernest Lara bee. Albert Kretsinger, John Moore, Jane Hauver, Madeline Davis, Iu uise Rarkdoll. Geraldine Brown. Charles Marker. June Witmer. FOURTH HOW Mr. Haynes (adviser), Lester Davis, Kenneth Needy, Conway Flohr. Leo Punt. Floyd Gearhart. FIFTH HOW—Earl Hachtell, Carroll Wyand, James Smith. Jack Hartle, nald Bollinger, I. eroy Fleagle, Karl Wolf. John Butts. Robert Fishack. ORCHESTRA SITTING (left to right)—Agnes Funk. Lucile Olson, June Frey. I orrena Forrest, Violet Boswell. Miriam Leiter. Betty Jane Oiler, Gwendolyn Hays. Basil Brown, Gerald Welty, Ruth Ross, Betty Stottlemyer. Gladys Rei- ser. Carolyn Olson. Mary Sensenbaugh. STANDING (left to right)—Jack Hurtle. Richard Masters. Holland Sprecher. Gerald Brown, I«ouise Kuhn, Louise Wolf. Eileen Pryor. Helen Kipe, Elwood Hauver. Christine Olsen. Mr. Haynes (director), Richard Winters. Joyce Dayhoff. Richard Ross. James Gaver. Nevin Funk, Joseph I)eLunter. Karl Bachtell. Robert Forrest. Jane Hauver. .Viable Kuhn, Virginia Blickenstaff. Page G

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Orf©P® ; ' v f f f f } JUNIOR CLASS PIKST ROW (li ft to right) -Betty Harp. I’uul Shockey. Miriam Loiter, Mary Datillio. Rachel Gearhart, Joseph Del aliter, Janet Pheteplace. SKCOND ROW -Betty Jane Oiler. Dorothy Miller, Betty Frazer. Ruth Hayes, Dor- othy Jane Smith. Doris Wiles, Helen Baker. Julia Baker. THIRD ROW-Walton Wolfe. Margaret Bell. Nellie I ecker. Geraldine Wade. Father Bener, Miss Draper. James Gaver. FOURTH ROW -John Benchoff, Robert Barriek. Robert Burge sor, Norwood Winders. Thomas W'erdebaugh, Basil Brown. Robert Naylor. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW (left to right) -Louise Wolf. Charles’ Brown. Arlene McGlaughlin (secretary-treasurer). Nevln Funk «president). Louise Kuhn. Joseph Newcomer (vice-president), Joyce Dayhoff. SKCOND ROW -Geraldine Lentz. Dorothy Kline. Irene Smith. Betty Codort. Mary Jeanette Beard. Kdna leather. Prances Barkdoll. Lu- cille Olson. Isouisa Houpt. THIRD ROW—Richard Jacques. Genevieve Martin. Ruth Rom. Betty Kuhn, Virtue Shockey (adviser). Dorothy Kmlth, Brent Kish. Roswell Werdelwtugh. POt RTH ROW—Kdward Bachtell. Holland Sprecher. James Frey. Clifton Harbaugh. Quinn Fogle. Ira Arnsparger. Richard Olsen. Theodore Wade. FIFTH ROW—William Huff. Harvey Sanders, Ktnory Doyle. Kugene Frey, Gerald Brown, Junior Kline. Page 5



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fMeet the Class of 1940 Richard Myers—President Betty Fager—Vice President Virginia Harp—Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Members Richard Winters Virginia Harp Mary K. Newcomer Richard Myers Motto: “Tonight We Launch—Where Shall We Anchor?” Flower—American Beauty Rose Colors—Rose and Silver LESLIE HAPPEL •‘Oh Romeo, My Romeo ' Leslie, our class Romeo, is the pleasant young boy with the crooked smile. In his four years at S. H. S. he has been outstanding in all forms of high school activities. He has especially distinguished himself as an athlete. He plans to join the navy and may he go far! RICHARD WINTERS “Speaking of brilliance - - He shines with the sun.” Capable to the n .. th degree—that is “Dick,” and his capabilities rest not in one field, either. His future promises much, for he is sure to meet business problems with the same vigor and calmness that he showed at S. H. S. RICHARD MYERS H2 worries little And studies less.” Another member of the class who will be missed is “Rich,” who served as Senior class president. Wit and wholesome good humor radiates from him. This should go toward making the world a better place to live. WILBUR CLARK “Like a ship in a storm His future is unknown.” Wilbur is the smiling, curly-haired boy with no plans for his future. May your high school experiences and comradeship be of utmost benefit to you! MABLE KUHN ‘If silence were golden, Mable would live in a poorhouse.” Mable is one of those persons to whom lockjaw would be the worst affliction. It’s surprising how much she can say in a short time. She played the clarinet in the school orchestra for five years. Her greatest ambi- tion is to be a child nurse. VIRGINIA BLICKENSTAFF “A true and loyal friend. A smile for everyone has won Virginia many friends during her stay at S. H. S. She played the clarinet in the school orchestra. Her ambition is to become a clerk, and per- sonally we think her customers will indeed be fortunate. MARY K. NEWCOMER “Speaking of hard work— Sre’s right in it. Mary Katharine is one member of the class who carefully weighs matters, makes a decision and sticks to it. As editor of the “High News” she proved to us that she can work and plan. Teaching is her highest ambition and there is no doubt but that she’ll make the best. EMERSON RIDENOUR “Slow but sure. Emerson’s wit and capacity for making friends would have been unknown if we had not looked beneath the surface of his leisurely existence. Here’s to you, Emerson! VIRGINIA HARP “Active and attractive.” Virginia is a very active girl in sports and scholastic work. She served as cashier in the cafeteria during her Junior year. Her man- ner is liked by all who know her. MIRIAM KLINE “On the upward trend.” Miriam is a tall, dark-haired girl, somewhat excitable in nature. She worked in the cafe- teria and took an interest in athletics. Her happy nature is pleasing to all. BEULAH WALTER “A slim brunette.” Beulah’s greatest interest is home econom- ics. She’s also happy-go-lucky, and we wouldn’t Page

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