Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1946

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 Now Carrie, Don't you dare tell a word of this but the way 1 hear it, things certainly are going some here at Smithsburg High School. We had a dance called “The Spring Frolic and everytime our girl vocalist sang Miss Downey danced with her boy friend. Maybe they have a share your man trade. Kuhn is still giving Ambrose the run. Too bad. No wonder the poor boy is so thin. Some of those Highfield girls really like Camp Ritchie, don't they? It’s a pity they’re closing it down. That Beard and Fleagle certainly have a striking friendship. Why bother ? Everything’s fixed when he gives out chewing gum anyway. Bowman’s still after those Smithsburg girls and Stouffer is always interferring. It’s too bad Wempe can't keep her man. 1 suggest she get one that isn’t in the Junior class. Oh brother, here comes Mr. Hartle—I'd better scoot out of here and get back to class be- fore he catches me. So long and remember--------don't say a word. Gravel Gertie WE WONDER: 1. What the Seniors will be doing next year at rhis time ? 2. How Dolly rates an orchid plus a bracelet for Easter? 3. If Toms will really be principal when Mr. Hartle retires? 4. How Nancy and Carol came in contact with those two Nuns on their trip to Baltimore? 5. If it were just a practice kiss between Brislin and Hauver that day in room 29? 6. Why there will be on Leopard this year? 7. If the telephone pole really did jump out in front of Eckstine, or if there was another reason that the car and pole met? 8. How Helen Forrest rates a fellow with such a good-loking car? 9. What started the spark between Jean Rowe and Taber? 10. If Louella has met that certain fellow from Gettysburg College yet? 1 I. Whos’ taking who to the prom? 12. Who was the first to start wearing one of those many but cute blouses that we see floating through the halls every day? I 3. If Bowman will end up being a preacher? 14. If next year’s juniors and seniors will be more friendly than this year's? We hope. 15. Why Fahney” prefers a brunette to a blonde? 16. What happened to the flourishing romance between Dick Huff and Lela Thomas? J. P. KISECKER REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Penny Bldg. Waynesboro, Pennsylvania INQUIRING REPORTER Now that we are back from our long Easter vacation (not long enough) 1 thought 1 would ask some of the students How they enjoyed their vacation? Here are some of the answers— Louise Wempe— Visited Baltimore (what a time) Charles Slick— I had a heck of a time but the days went to-o-o fast.” Blanche Shatzer— Visited in Baltimore and re- ceived good news from you know (him). Nancy Dwyer—‘Had a swell time but vacation was too short. Richard Toms—“Slept and ate most of time. Robert Geiser— I had a very nice time in Wash- ington and attended a wedding. Dolly Gardenhour— Best of all Preston's gifts and visit. Eyleen Tracey— My Easter Rabbit — APRIL BIRTHDAYS Seventh Grade Robert Bushey Wayne Brown Carl Myers Clarence Carbaugh Daniel Kline Mary Lee Grams Eighth Grade Donald Frey Amos Kendall Richard McPherson Charles Johnson Betty Crum Ninth Grade Vera Jones Connie Phetteplace Johanna Moyer Mary C. Smith Ravenna Winters Tenth Grade Elwood Hauver Junior Pryor Donald Warrenfeltz Camelia Kline Louise Wempe Eleventh Grade Robert Leiter Twelfth Grade Louella Gardenhour Guy Hess Betty Kendall EMMERT HARDWARE COMPANY I Hagerstown, Maryland 6

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1 he thirty-second annual Commencement of Smithsburg High School will be held on Wednes- day, June 5, 1946, at 8:00 P. M. in the auditorium. The program for the evening follows: Processional Betty Bachtcll Grand March Invocation Rev. Francis Bell Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church Musical Selections Glee Club To The Hills Handel My God and 1—Latavian Folk Song Psalm 1 2 1 Senior Class Boys’ Chorus Senior Boys Comrades Reichardt Stout Harted Men—Romberg President's Address Lucille Gaver Rythmln Work Musical Selections Senior Class This Is My Country . Jacobs Class Song—Written by Della Miller Commencement Address Dr. Edwin Sponsellre Pastor of the U. B. Church, Middletown, Md. Instructor of Biblical Literature, Hood College, Frederick, Md. ---- In Tune With Life Piano Solo Louella Gardenhour Rustles Of Spring—Sinding Presentation of Metals Mr. Rexford B. Hartle Principal of Smithsburg School Presentation of Diplomas—Mr. Benjamin C. Willis Supt. of Wash. Co. Schools Benediction Dr. Oscar Treader Rector of St. Ann's Episcipal Church, Smithsburg Recessional Betty Bachtell ROESSNER BROTHERS WHOLESALE CONFECTIONS Hagerstown, Maryland FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO. Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve Bank Hagerstown’s Reliable Drug Store RUDY’S PHARMACY HAGERSTOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE . . . offers to high school graduates modem specialized courses in Secretarial Training, Book- keeping, Higher Accounting, Shorthand, Type- writing, Business Administration, Salesmanship, Office Machines and Appliances and allied sub- jects. Prepare for a Business Career in a Modern School of Business. HAGERSTOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE 500-509 Fifth Floor Professional Arts Bldg. Hagerstown, Md. Compliments of . . . SHERMANS Waynesboro, Pennsylvania RUTH’S BEAUTY SHOPPE Trust Company Bldg. Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Compliments of . . . PEN MAR STUDIO Waynesboro, Pennsylvania HELM’S FOOD STORE WAYNESBORO, PA. CLARENCE DeLOE Coats, Suits, Dresses and Accessories Waynesboro Penna. An AMERICAN School of Business. Ill South Po- tomac Street, Hagerstown, Md., trains young men and young women for positions in government, business and in the various professions. Special consideration for Veterans. Day and Evening sessions. 5



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F.F.A. NEWS The F.F.A. has challenged the rest of the school to a basket-ball game. There have been several practice games between the classes to choose the best players for the team. On Tuesday, February 26, the Freshman played the Sophomores, Sopho- mores winning. The Juniors played the Seniors, and the Juniors won the game. The Sophomores were the outstanding players as a grade, so the choosing of the players for the F. F. A. team was turned over to them. The players were as follows: Center—Donald Warrenfeltz, Right forward— Ray Harbaugh, Left forward—John Werdebaugh, Right guard—Preston Happel, Left guard—Dick McCrea. Substitutes — John Stouffer, Pat Durham and Lloyd Kline. The game was played on March 19. Yells and cheers were heard from all directions. Our F. F. A. team won with a score of 43 to 27. The same idea is being carried through in softball. The Juniors and Seniors have chosen one team out of both grades, due to the fact that there are not enough in either grade for a team. SPOTLIGHTS OF CYAS The Christian Youth Association of Smithsburg was organized in November, 1945 to create more fellowship between interdenominations of our vi- cinity. They have completed several worthwhile projects, one being the movie “Life of St. Paul” that was shown in S.H.S. auditorium on April 28. The proceeds which amounted to $41 were sent to the United Church Relief for foreign missions. F y rotating social and religious meetings throughout the year, the schedule is filled with clean fun for all youth. The CYCS, the governing body, consists of thir- teen representatives from different parishes, two laymen, and two ministers. This council meets monthly and plans, discusses, and helps make a successful activity out of every one undertaken. This organization proves beneficial to all mem- bers and they are waiting for more youth of Smiths- burg to join them. VISIT THE---- CANDY KITCHEN Home-Made Candies LUNCHES — ICE CREAM — SODAS Center Square Phone 9968 Waynesboro, Pa. Compliments of . . . ANTIETAM FARMS THE MUSIC SHOP “Where Musicians Meet” 53 South Potomac St. Hagerstown, McL SHIREY’S MEN’S SHOP MENS and BOYS’ WEAR Style and Quality 69 E. Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. RONEY BROTHERS Stationers 25 N. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md. For Quality Furniture Call at MYERS BERKSON Hagerstown, Md. ROY E. FRIEDLY INSURANCE SERVICE Arcade Lobby Phone 682 Waynesboro, Penna. Get It At— NEVIN’S CUT RATE 32 W. Main St. Waynesboro, Pa. FOLTZ MANUFACTURING SUPPLY CO. MILL and FACTORY SUPPLY Hagerstown, Maryland Compliments of . . . McCRORYS’ STORES CORP. Waynesboro, Pennsylvania WAYNESBORO NEWS AGENCY 91 W. Main St. Waynesboro, Pa. 7

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