Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1943

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1943 LEGACY We, the Senior Class of 1943 of S. H. S., being of sound min 1 and firm body, do hereby make and publish our last will and testament. As a student body, we bequeath to the Junior Class our dignity and the authority to dominate the lowerclassmen. To Mr. Haynes we leave our profound admiration and ever-enduring friendship. A bouquet of thankfulness and appreciation for their help in pulling us through is bestowed upon the faculty. Individually we make these bequeathals: To the basketball teams of next year. La Nona Hahn and Earl Bachtell hand down their ability to make goals. Richard Masters wills his curly locks to Mr. Rohrbaugh. Mary Ann Kipe becomes the heiress to Phyllis Slick’s gift of gab. Jack Hartle wills his deep bass voice to Carl Kipe. It should be a great help in next year’s Glee Club. To the teachers, Grace Weaver leaves her tinkling bells so that the stu- dents will be able to tell how near the teachers are. Betty Stottlemyer bequeaths her attendance record to Agnes Funk. Upon Albert Cline is bestowed Cairoll Wyand’s fiery red hair. S. H. S. just can’t get along without a red head. John Moore leaves Luella, with orders to handle carefully, to Don Werde- baugh. Kenneth Needy gives his peaceable disposition to Bill Winders. To Caroline Olson, Cleo Toms wills her small stature. Mr. Martin falls heir to Conway Flohr’s fire-fighting ability. Donald Bollinger bestows his retiring nature upon Preston Flohr so that the girls can have some peace. The running ability of Albert Kretsinger is handed down to John Kel- baugh. Richard Jacques’ slow walk and lazy manner of speaking is left to Ver- non Brown. Lester Davis bequeaths his popularity with the girls to Francis Rouse. Bill Smith is willed Quinn Fogle’s permit to Chewsville. Mary Belle Boswell leaves her tomboyish ways with Vivian Walter. To Betty June Biser, Betty Tressler confers her melodious giggle. Christine Olson wishes to present her turned-up nose to Gamma Lee Doyle. June Whitmer bestows her hep cat methods to Rosie Kretsinger. Her cheerful, “Ipana” smile, Charlotte Mong presents to Frances Royer. To anyone who has a knack for bearing burdens, Frances Green surren- ders her boyfriends. James Smith bequeaths his Hitler hairdo to Robert Green. Floyd Gearhart grants his winning way with the women to Delbert Smith. To Donald Fleagle, Leroy Fleagle leaves his numerous trips to Waynes- boro. Eileen Pryor leaves her good-natured smile to Zelda Grove. Jane Hauver bestows her willingness to cooperate to Freddie Heiston. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1943, the testators, have to this will set our hands and seal, this first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three.

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FRESHMAN CLASS First row (left to right)—Betty Kendall, Luella Gardenhour, Lucille Gaver (secretary), Scott Pryor (treasurer), Melvin Cowan (president), Richard Huff (class representative), Mary Catherine Crum, Mary Catherine Smith. Second row—Agnes Kline, Betty Hoffman, Lucy Shank, Gladys Kelser, Betty Smith, Caroline Olson, Geneva Doyle, Dorothy Kuhn, Reba Miller, Evelyn Frey, Betty Knepper, Della Miller. Third row—Lucille Frey, Robert Kretsinger, Joseph Dattilio, Richard Harbaugh, Miss Schroyer (ad- visor), Miss Noel (advisor), Richard Brown, Guy Hess, John Stouffer, Betty Dwyer. Fourth row— Franklin Doyle, Lee Leo herman, John Newcomer, Samuel Kipe, Sherman Kendall, Charles Gesford, Mark Frey, and Billy LeDane. EIGHTH GRADE First row (left to right)—Betty Bachtell, Eyleen Tracey, Maurita Palmer (president), Joyce Smith (sec- retary), Robert Smith (class representative), Robert Leiter (vice president), Jean Himes, Viola Jackson. Second row—Louise Smith, Betty Crawford, Margaret Mong, Luella Fleagle, Ruth Biser, Retha Martin, Marie Grams, Ruth Fleagle, Mary Gardenhour, Ruth Crum, Betty Brown, Lela Thomas. Third row— Shirley Moyer, Robert Tracy, Richard Brown, Paul Kline, Roy Boswell, Herbert Hays, Lloyd Klin-9, Rich- ard Beard, George DeLauter, George Bushey, Nevin Lewis, Eugene Kendall, Irene Griffith. Fourth row—David Martin, Vernon Brown, Robert Kendall, David Benner, Mr. Martin (advisor), Lawrence Ambrose, Richard Toms, and Wilfred Jackson. (Absent—Lloyd Bowman, Franklin Forrest, Maurice Toms, Wesley Swope, Eleanor Kipe. Page 9



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SEVENTH GRADE First row (left to right)—Mamie Huntsberry, Mildred Brandenburg, Betty Huntsberry, Betty Lou Itnyre (vice president), Mrs. Mann (advisor), Eilene Reecher (president). Junior Pryor (secretary), Joyce Wolfe, Louise Herbst (treasurer), Alma Gift, Mary Stuller, Elaine Gouker. Second row Leister Stot- tlemyer, Robert Harris, Charles Slick, Robert Stottlemyer, Blanche Sanders, Marguerite Kline, Dolly Diehl, Agnes Bachtell, Eubert Burgess, Hubert Burgess, Betty Ridge, Verona Hahn, Blanche Shatzer, Anna Mowdy, Glendora Lewis, Harold Smith, Nevin Backenstaff. Third row—Dominick Dattilio, Leardie Shifflett, Thelma Warner, Mary Catherine Kelbaugh, Evelyn DeLauter, Dickie Brown, Vivian Boward, Rosemary Ferguson, Mary Jo Murray, Lorraine Gearhart, Catherine Leibolt, Lois Barkdoll, Catherine Frey, Rose Kretsinger, Kathleen Hahn, Mary Susan Rinehart, Joann Snowberger, Ralph Kendall. Fourth row—Robert Eckstine, Charles Cline, Richard Shockey, Daniel Swope, Elwood Hauver, Wayne Snyder, Donald Warrenfeltz, and Robert Smith. SCHOOL PATROL First row (left to right)—James Heck, Glenn Bachtell, Samuel Kipe (captain), Melvin Cowan (lieu- tenant), Richard Toms (sergeant), Raymond Hershberger (lieutenant of the Junior Patrol), Richard Hays. Second row—Eugene Cowan, Joseph Kline, Robert Smith, Walter Dayhoff. Third row Rich- ard Beard, Roy Boswell, Leister Stottlemyer, Robert Tracy, Robert Harris, Eugene Kendall, Richard Brown, Nevin Lewis. Charles Slick. Fourth row—Robert Smith, George Bushey, David Martin, David Benner, Mr. Martin, Elwood Hauver, Donald Warrenfeltz, and George DeLauter. Absent—Lloyd Bowman and Franklin Forres . Page 11

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