Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1945

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JksL Jaadtu. MR. REXFORD B. HARTLE Educated—P.H.B., A.M., John Hopkins University, Franklin Mar- shall, University of Maryland. Pet saying— Spit that gum out; you chew like a cow. Remembered by— Sly way of catching wrongdoers. The starting of the Advisory Board. MR. HAROLD REMSBERG Educated—B.S., M.S., University of Maryland. Pet saying— What are you laughing about, this is no laughing matter. Remembered by minding his own business, being quiet and—his interest in each of his students. MR. RALPH ROHRBAUGH Educated—A.B., Duke University. Pet saying— Now we'll separate the sheep from the goats. Remem- bered by—Bald head. His excel- lent work in art and science. MISS STULL Educated—B.S., A.M., Shippensburg Stote Teachers College, Duke University. Pet saying— I could murder you. Remembered by—The shiny ring on her left hand and her starting of a S. H. S. Bookeeping Club. MISS CATHERINE NOEL Educated—Towson College, Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, University of Maryland, and Peabody Conserva- tory. Pet saying— Pay attention or leave the room. Remembered by—Patience with the boys, developing voice and preparing programs for special activities. MR. FRANCIS M. CASTLE Educated—A.B., Western Maryland, University of Maryland. Pet saying— We read with our eyes, not with our tongues. Remembered by—Flicking students on the head and ears and for succeeding Mr. Hoynes as treasurer of the school. MISS FLORA SHROYER Educated—B.S., Juniata, Blue Ridge College. Pet saying— See! Understand now? Remembered by— Queer sneezing. Excellent work in food and clothing, which benefited the Home Ec. girls. Page 3

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J'DhSLWDhxL FOR THE FIRST TIME since the school year 1918 - 1919, the graduating class has elected to publish a year book. Many of us were given tasks entirely new to us and were faced with various discouragements, but in keeping with the late President Roosevelt quotation, All we have to fear is fear itself , we have diligently completed our striving to do the best work of which we are capable. Since our book is separate publication from the High News, we encountered the job of selecting an appropriate name for it. The Leopard was selected, since it had been voted the insignias of the school athletic teanris significant of spirit and de- votion. The compiling of the articles and ads was done during the last weeks of April in English classes and other work was done outside of school. Applause goes to every member of the senior class for having so thoroughly com- pleted his assignment and to those mem- bers of the faculty and to our principal who fulfilled their duty of supplying cuts for their pictures and helped make this annual a success. Especially do we wish to extend our gratitude to Mrs. Manning, who was so patient with us as our advisor. We bow to those who so fathfully trudged the streets for ads, wrote and re- wrote articles and managed the business details so well. We hope that we have made our col- lection of four years of memories worthy of long remembrances and that we have revived a custom that will be carried on by other classes. The Editor - Elayne Dayhoff Photographic Editor - Jean Weaver Circulation Editor - Doris Barnhart Business Editor - Vivian Walter 1‘aye 2



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JJtSL J cuzulJhf MRS. MARJORIE MANNING Educated—B.S., M.A., West Vir- ginia University. Pet saying—Ah Shoot! Remembered by—Facial expressions. Her excellent work in dramatics. MRS. ST. CLAIR Educated—A.B., Frostburg, West- ern Maryland College. Pet saying — You're just plain lazy. Re- membered by—Shaking of fingers and fists when angry. Cooperative- ress with the students and faculty. MRS. CHARLOTTE MANN Educated—State Normal School, Frostburg, University of Maryland. Pet saying— Why aren't you tak- ing athletics today? Remembered by—The wrinkling of her nose when angry. Her advice and lead- ership in Physical Ed. programs. MR. DONALD C. HAYNES Educated—A.B., Gettysburg Col- lege. Pet saying— Boys and girls, you're Seniors now, don't act like babies. Remembered by—Coop- erating with the school, boosting of curtain, and excellent biscuit salesman. Page i

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