Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1944

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=During Our 'tyear September 13— S. H. S.'s portals opened to 259 students. 16—Moving! Seniors transferred to room 25. 22—Katy leads first assembly—guest speaker, Richard Winters, '40. 24—No regular School Day at Fair—we went anyhow 27—Hurray! No one expelled or punished for last week's misdemeanors. 30—-Senior girls went to town to purchase drape ma- terial. October 1—First feotured movie, Daniel Boone . 5—Working on High News —first issue. 11—Havoc in Home Ec. room. 18— Form boys return to school. 26— Seniors move to room 30—the Dungeon! 29—Oh, my! Report cards—what heartbreakers! November 1— What a sleepy expression on Margaret's face! 2— We joined American Junior Red Cross. 3— Ouch! Stop that! Comments during Senior-Sopho- more fleldball gome. Seniors victorious 12 to 0. 19— War Fund Drive Contest won by Juniors—remem- ber, Seniors? And all that hard work! 24—School concludes with Thanksgiving Assembly. 29—One-half hour more sleep! School opens at 9:30. December 7— Hold still while the pneumonia antigen is given! 8— Oh, my arm's sore! 22— Ahem! Amateur potato mashers—Thomas and Trite! Big turkey dinners. 23— Holidays—no more lessons—for awhile! 24— Bang! Another bulb broken—one less on the Christmas tree. 25— Merry Christmas!! 27- 31—What a life!! January 1— Happy New Year! 2— Oops—there go our wonderful resolutions! 4— School again—of all the lessons! 7—Boys' varsity basketball team flash over Waynes- boro 24-20. 10—A thrilling speech of Lt. Robert Maclay's expe- riences in North Africa. 18— Katy elated—Johnny home! 19— Katy feeling low—fighting with Johnny again! 20— Look at us! Plaid shirts and overalls! 26— Jim's a Seaman 1 c of the Naval Reserves. February 1—Congratulations to the Graduates—Don, John, Frank, Francis, and Junior. 4—The fleet's in! Floyd's home! 7—Gosh, Etta's sparkler! 9— Bill, Charles, and Howard—sailors! 10— Bill heartbroken! Sob! Sob! 11— What do you know? A successful Senior party! 14— New boots at Bainbridge are Don and John. 16— Deep water! Boys roll up trousers! 17— Take a squint at the imitators! 21— Anybody have a penny? Girls saving for big event! 22— It's here! So soon! Count Basie! 22-—Goodbye, Sailor Brown! See you soon! 24—Colossal victory, 71-23, for boys' varsity over Parish House. 27— Set alarm clock one-half hour back! 28— Are we sleepy! School at 9 again. 29— Hectic night! Hoover's fender definitely dented and—then stuck in the mud! March 2—Several Senior boys scratch heads for Air Corps test. 12— Albert Sworn into Air Corps. 13— Doris proud of Albert! 15— Another Gob —Edwin! 16— Make way! Seniors back to top floor! Room 25. 19— A moscot—Poinciana! Decorated by part of Mar- gie's dress! 20— All right, girls! Mary starts the Senior girls coach- ing 7th and 8th grade athletics. 21— Tight game for all-star Senior Varsity—won 22-19 over St. Mary's. 22— Leatherneck—Francis Rouse at Parris Island; Pvt. Howard Smith, Jr., at Fort Knox. April 5—Attendants at Jerry's wedding—Jacky and Etta. 5—How about another game at Frederick, boys? 11— Yep Fredie's mad at Vivian! Again!!! 12— John and Don pay us a visit. 13— Strike three! First spring baseball practice. 14— Aren't we spiffy! Hand-mode dresses on display! 17— Former classmates, Hi! DeLauter and Mertens! 17— Etta thrilled. Floyd invites her to Norfolk! 18— Etta down in dumps! Floyd's leove cancelled! 20—Wedding bells for Mary Ann! Good luck! 26—Watch the birdie! Pictures taken for High News. 26- —Amateur movie actors and actresses! First shots of movie taken. 27— Work on last issue of paper. May 4—One, two, three, four—athletic assembly! Movies! 4— Yes, thank you! Senior girls go formal at formal dinner! 5— High News to go! Rush, rush! 6— Think! Think! Lorena goes to Philadelphia for psy- chological test. 11— You coming? What'll I wear? 12— Junior-Senior Prom! 22—Invitations arrive! 31—Senior vacation begins! June 1—Caps and gowns! How do I look? 4— Baccalaureate service. 5— Graduation. 6— 9—But we continue to return to S. H. S. to the last! Page 1J,

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future farmers of America Front Row (left to right): Joseph Slick (reporter), Will'e Winders (secretory), Chcr'es Mccloy (president), John Rinehart (vice- president), Albert Kline (treasurer), Robert Smith. Second Row: Maur'ce Tom-, Franklin Forrest, Robert Kretsinger, Richard Huff, Melvin Cowan, Nevin Lewis, Robert Trocey, R'cSord Brown. Th:rd Row: Robert leiter, Richard Brown, Lloyd Kline, Richard Harbaugh, John Stouffer, Franklin Doyle. Fourth Row: Guy Hess, John Newcomer, Charles Gesford, Mr. Remsburg (advisor), Carl Kipe, Raphael Reynolds, Mark Frey. Fifth Row: William Hoffman, Richard Ross, Robert Smith, Kenneth Phetteplace, Richard Eckstine, Howard Ridge. Absent: Robert Green and Lloyd Gearhart (ossistant secretary). Those who graduated in February are Frank Newcomer (ex-president), Donald Fleagle and John Ke'baugh (Navy). Chapter Review, 1943-44 Officers of the year: President Charles Maclay Vice-president John Rinehart Secretory Billie Winders Assistant secretory Lloyd Gearharr Treasurer ...... „.........— Albert Kline Reporter Joseph Slick Advisor Mr. Harold Remsburg September 13, 34 Future Farmers of America en- rolled. September 21, the chapter won a cash prize of $40 for the exhibit, Conservation of Feeds , at the 1943 Hagerstown Fair. At the close of the project year, October 31, the total income of all projects was $2,343.29, the largest in the history of the Smithsburg chapter. The number of fine projects at the present time indicates another good year, although the F. F. A. enrollment is less than lost year. December 17, Green Hand Degree was conferred on 10 new members—Robert Tracey, Robert Smith, Robert Leiter, Richard Brown, Melvin Cowan and Don- ald Werdebaugh. Refreshments were served and guests were Kenneth Frey and Albert Kretsinger. Of the 40 former F. F. A. boys serving our country, during the current year the following visited Mr. Remsburg and his classes: John Kelbaugh, Kenneth Needy, Robert Barrick, Robert Frey, James Frey, John Barkdoll, Ted Wade, John Moore, Robert Maclay, Donald Fleagle, Bill Huff, Richard Gaver, Basil Brown, Edward Bochtell, Paul Shockey, Leslie Happel, and Leroy Fleagle. During the year there were eight withdrawals. Donald Werdebaugh, Donald Fleagle, John Kelbaugh and Francis Brown entered the service. An assembly was sponsored by the chatper, April 21, for the entire student body. April 28, the Senior Future Farmers presented a wild life program. A committee, Charles Maclay, Billie Winders, and Albert Kline, sent letters containing school news to all former F. F. A. members. Subjects covered during year—Seniors and Juniors, farm management, machines and basic subjects,- Sopho- mores and Freshmen, animal husbandry and related science; grades 7 and 8, basic agricultural subjects. The chapter participated in annual F. F. A. soft- ball tournament of Washington and Fredrick counties. May 11, at Fredrick. Page IS



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Name Birthday Nickname Mary Biser September 21 Miz Preston Flohr---------September 22 Pret Gamma Lee Doyle ..September 23 -........Gamma — Lorena Forrest July 14 Forrest Agnes Funk February 25 Agatha Zelda Grove ---------- September 6 Grovie Gwen Hays ------------ October 19 Wendy Fredie Heiston June 16 Aggie Harlan Hoover August 28 Jimmy Albert Kline August 29 Klinie Charles Maclay . March 25 ... ... ......Charlie — Jacquolyn Miller September 20...... Jacky Frank Newcomer November 20 Frankie Raphael Reynolds ....... December 9 — - ..- Raphie Howard Ridge August 18 Bub Francis Rouse January 17 Rousie Etta Shockey December 6 Ettie Raymond Smith April 10 Bill Howard Smith, Jr. January 26 Junior Pearl Stottlemyer June 6 Stotty Margaret Thomas February 15 Margie Katrishia Trite March 19 Katy Billie Winders December 25 Billie Donald Fleagle September 28 Don John Kelbaugh ------------September 3 —--------------Johnny ... Miscellanea Favorite Saying Likes Dislikes My, golly! Mustard Working Skinny, I love you! Elaine ................. Teachers Huh! Home Economics Bashful people -.....I don't know! .. Hot dogs and ice cream Rust .....-.....—.... Fiddlesticks! ........ Marine trucks Storekeeping Yes, Mr. Hartle. Dick Milk Let's go to town! Jitterbugs Greasy hamburgers I don't care! Vivian Dick Why? Jacky Jacky's boy friends Aw, go on! Pickles Competition .... — — - - Behave yourself! .... Blondes and red heads ... Work What, a sailor! Sailors Washing dishes My gosh! His Model-T V-8's Who told you that? Ruth Prevaricators Huh, what? Women ------ His nicknames What did you say? Ice skating Women Aw, fudge! Floyd No mail What's it to you? A teacher Screaming How about a date? Women Lieutenants Gee, whiz! Sewing Athletics My goodness! Hiking Boys Quit it! Johnny Math ..Aw, shoot! .... ............Trips to Hagerstown........ Front seats Aw, go on, Reynolds! Navy Gossipers Whgt do you want? People Dipping ice cream

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