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Smuosi- CIcHa, WANTED—A motor scooter to take Hazel home from school every evening. - Contact A. C. Tracey. FOR SALE—A position as cashier in the cafeteria. It’s no snap. Lois Reecher WANTED—A carrier pigeon to cariy mail between Smithsburg and Texas, non-stop flight. E. Day- hoff WANTED—A wife who won't blacken his eye, likes cows, enjoys sleigh rides, and will help keep the F.F.A. books. Report to K. Phetteplace. WANTED—A four seated car (Crosley) to enable Gearhart to bring his women home from Hagers- town. LOST—A civilian; believed to be a private in the Air Corps. If located, please contact Doris Mac- lay. MILITARY PULL NEEDED—A way to get a cer- tain soldier out of the army. Catherine Needy SEE—Virginia Davis for all information concern- ing the NAVY. PRIORITY WANTED—Accommodations to Simp- son’s Army. Airplane preferable. B. Barnhart WANTED—Ball and chain to keep Arthur from straying. H. Eavey FOR SALE—50 different varieties of lipstick. Slightly used. Cherry, orange, grape, etc. A. J. Lewis LESSONS GIVEN—Lessons in book-slinging - $1.00 to $10.00 a lesson. Doris Barnhart FOR TECHNIQUES—in collecting ads, see Leatrice Brown for all details. WILL EXCHANGE my Physics ability to any Soph- omore or Junior for advice on enrolling in Uni- versity of Maryland. B. J. Biser WANTED—A crystal ball to see if I will ever get to Rhode Island. Cat Davis WANTED—Something to make me slim and shape- ly. Must guarantee good results. Jean Weaver WANTED—House, must have windows, doors, and a toof, in Chewsville. Contact Anna Mae Grams FOR SALE—A four-wheeled car with three good tires. Latest model 1908 Ford. Streamline in every detail, runs on kerosene, moth balls, and ether. Contact R. Green. WANTED—A husband - must be unmarried, hand- some, and over 21. Must be able to drive with one hand and dance. Vivian Walter WANTED—A happy, agreeable companion who won’t mind sharing a hotel room with Kipe on his trip to Florida. WANTED—A daily pass to the Arcade Theater. Arlene Miner ADVICE WANTED—How to keep Cafeteria money straight and how to get out of history class. T. Kendall WILL EXCHANGE—My personality for a teaching position in S.H S. Kleora Diffendal WANTED—A class as nice as the class of ’45. See Ralph Rohrbaugh Page so
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November 1—Teen-Age Canteen. 16—Assembly 23—Thanksgiving holidays begin. 27—Back to school. December 15—Report cards! 22— Christmas assembly. 23— Christmas holidays. January 3—Back to school. 18—Physical Ed. assembly. 17— Assembly 30—Easter holidays begin. April 2—Back to school again. 10—Magician entertained the students. Where did that milk go?? 21—Assembly May 15— Class day. 16— Home Ec. assembly. Look at those girls - dresses - pajamas - shorts and gowns. 18— Junior-Senior Prom. February 14—Valentine Day. 20—Assembly March 1—Assembly June 1—Class Night. 3—Baccalaureate Services. 5—Commencement 8—School is over!! QIoaa, (ptwphsiu (From Page 27) a bit. Of course Kenneth Phetteplace has taken over his father’s farm and last week he was ap- pointed the Agricultural Agent for that vicinity. Robert Green, the handsome-man of the class, is an employee of the Western Maryland Railroad Com- pany. And Lloyd Gearhart—I’ll never forget that bashful boy!, at least we all thought he was bash- ful—is now a proud papa of three children. Now dont’ get the idea that all the boys have stayed close to home because they haven’t. After much traveling, Arthur Tracey has finally settled down on an estate in California. Naturally that would have to be in the class and that would be none other than Carl Kipe, now residing in his winter home in Florida. I think everybody expected that of him. Richard Ross graduated from Johns Hop- kins University last year as a Medical Doctor. He and Jean Weaver, now a registered nurse, have started a hospital of their own, in Michigan. Talk about nurses, three of the girls went in training. The other two are Mae Smith and Doris Barnhart. Mae is supervisor of the Mercy Hospital, and Doris has been working in a Nursery in New Orleans, since she graduated from the Washington County Hospital. Vivian Walter, the petite singer of the class, is one of Lily Pons most talented competitors. She graduated from Peabody in 1950. Lois Reecher, after extensive training, has become one of John Powers most popular models. You have probably seen her picture in Vogue many times. Of course we all know Betty June Biser would go to the Uni- versity of Maryland after graduating. She was em- ployed by the Chicago Airlines, and I can imagine the picture she makes in that uniform. Kleora Dif- fendal also went to college. She graduated from Hood and is now a member of the Smithsburg High School faculty. Last, but not least, is Catherine Davis, the propiretor of a hotel at Blue Ridge Sum- mit. Page 29
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S tioA. ddiuificA Home Room Advisor.........Mr. Ralph Rohrbaugh Commencement Class Officers President ............................Carl Kipe Vice President ............................Elayne Dayhoff Secretary ..................................Doris Maclay Treasurer .......................Kleora Diffendal Home-room Representatives: Mae Smith, Doris Barnhart, Jean Weaver, Elayne Dayhoff. Class Motto—“Our Aim, Success; Our Hope, To Win Class Colors—Garnet and White Class Flower—Red Rose Buds Class Song By Jean Weaver Processional— Prayer ..............................Doris Maclay “God of Our Father” ............ Senior Class Sony Our theme for tonight: We Strive for a Better World.....Elayne Dayhoff Our Academic Preparation ............Lois Reecher Our Physical Education Program .Doris Barnhart Our Training for a Home............ Thelma Kendall Solo - “Trees” ......................Hazel Eavey Our Training for a Vocation ...Kenneth Phetteplace Our Extra Curricular Preparation.....Vivian Walter Our Training for Good Citizenship....Jean Weaver We the People - Choral Reading.......Senior Class Just A Prayer Away ..................Senior Class Tribute to Boys in Service.............Mae Smith Star Spangled Banner ................Senior Class Presentation of Awards.......Mr. Hartle, Principal Class Song ..........................Senior Class Presentation of Diplomas.........Mr. Willis, Supt. Benediction—A Local Minister. Recessional (Tune: Farwell To Thee) Baccalaureate Services Farewell to Thee Farewell to Thee Those happy days at good old S. H. S. We’re kinda blue For we know we’re through But we’re looking forward like the rest. Farewell to Thee Farewell to Thee The faculty and all the other classes We’ve had some fun But now we must run For the time has come when we must pass. Farewell, Farewell It’s hard to tell Just where we’ll go in this wide world But we won't forget What we’ve been told. Baccalaureate service will be held at 7:30 at the Lutheran Church, Smithsburg, Maryland, June 3, Reverend Bell officiating with other local ministers participating. Seniors Hold Class Night For the first time the seniors of S.H.S. held a class night on June 1, in which all members par- ticipated, in the auditorium. An interesting and most humorous program was presented by the class under the supervision of Mr. Rohrbaugh. class advisor. Highlights of the program were: Three humor- ous one-act plays, three monologues, one poem, Class Prophecy, Class Will, two class songs, and other selections. Page 31
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