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STAFF First row (left to right)—Frances Green, Edward Bachtell, Lucile Olson, Miss Shockey, Arlene McGlaughlin, Richard Masters, Louise Wolfe. Second row—Lorena Forrest, Alice Martin, Betty Stottlemyer, Agnes Funk, Frances Barkdoll, Edna Leather, Betty Tressler. Third row—Harlan Hoover, Betty Bachtell, Elaine Dayhoff, Conway Flohr, Phyllis Slick, Christine Olson, Jack Hartle. Fourth row—James Smith, Nevin Funk, Joseph Newcomer. 1941-42 High News Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Lucile Olson ASSOCIATE EDITORS Frances Green • Richard Masters ALUMNI EDITOR Joyce Dayhoff BUSINESS MANAGER Arlene McGlaughlin CIRCULATION MANAGER .... Edward Bachtell ADVERTISING COMMITTEE: Frances Barkdoll, Louise Wolfe, Nevin Funk, Conway Flohr, Betty Tressler. ATHLETIC REPORTERS: William Huff and Edna Leather. REPORTERS: Joseph Newcomer, Phyllis Slick, James Smith, Betty Stottlemyer, Agnes Funk, Lorena Forrest, Elaine Dayhoff, Alice Martin, Betty Bachtell. HUMORISTS Jack Hartle, Harlan Hoover TYPIST Christine Olson ADVISFR . Virtue Shockey Page 3
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Foreword Every year the High News staff looks forward to and plans for a graduation number which is arranged entirely by the Seniors. And this vear is no exception, for the staff takes a vacation as the Senior Class takes the responsibility. The aim of the tempo- rary staff is to collect some of the memories and activities of the graduating class' four years into one volume which can be opened and read time and time again. Not only are the memories here, but likewise are the oictures of every schoolmate who has had some Dart in making high school life what it has been for the Seniors. Proudly the staff announces that the paper has always been, and is again this year, self-supporting. The greatest amount of revenue was received from advertisements; so we have one group especially to thank for our success in publishing the HIGH NEWS — the advertisers. Without their help, our efforts would have been in vain. Our sincere appreciation is extended to them. Then there are the subscribers, both in and out of school, who have done their part. Since it is through the parents that the students subscribe, they, too, deserve our gratitude for their cooperation in helping to make the paper possible. Off go our hats to ail those students who have worked on the business staff, using their time and energy in getting ads. And last, but far from least, we gratefully acknowledge the efforts of the editorial staff and our adviser. We hope that our pleasure in sharing this last issue will be mutual and permanent. Page 2
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FACULTY First row (left to right)—Mr. Remsburg, Mr. Haynes, Miss Shockey, Mr. Hartle (principal), Mrs. Black, Mr. Summers. Second row—Mrs. Lesher, Miss Jenkins, Mr. Martin, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Gross. Third row— Mr. Reynolds, Mrs. Weller, and Mrs. Kinna. Miss Weller was absent at the time the picture was taken. Graduation Week Program 1942 Sunday, June 7........................................Baccalaureate Sermon Reverend Donald R. Stonesifer, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Smithsburg, in Trinity Lutheran Church at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, June 11........................................Graduation Exercises High School Auditorium at 8:00 p. m. PROGRAM Orchestra....................................................1... Invocation............................................Reverend E. R. Hamme High School Chorus............................................... Presentation of Medals..................................Mr. C. I. Wolfinger Member of Washington County Board of Education Girls' Sextette.................................................. Presentation of U. S. Flag.............................Mr. A. Elwood Martak Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, Knights of Phythias Acceptance .......................................................William Huff Class President Presentation of Diplomas...................................Dr. R. S. Stouffer President of Washington County Board of Education Senior Song...................................................... Benediction..................................Reverend Donald R. Stonesifer Page 4
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