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SPRING FROLIC An Orchestra! Sid Charles and his orchestra was at S.H.S. for the sophomore Spring Frolic on April twelfth. The gym was decorated in green and pink. Betty Lou Itnyre, the mistress of ceremonies was kept busy finding the couple who was on the spot, for the spot dance The couple who was on the chosen spot when the music stopped was given a prize. There were many other dances, such as the Black-out, Multiplication, Paul Jones and round dances. A door prize of six fluffy’ 'chicks was given to Betty Gearhart who had the lucky number. Refreshments of all kinds were sold. The Spring Frolic met with a good attendance and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. MAY BIRTHDAYS Seventh Grade Betty Fleagle Fay Clever Fred Kendall Jacqueline Blake Eighth Grade Jean Rowe Shirley Dwyer Leon Willard Ninth Grade Dorothy Fritz Jean Smith Richard Larimore Leroy Shockey Glenn Bachtell Tenth Grade Catherine Frey Dolly Diehl Thelma Warner Eleventh Grade Richard Beard Robert Tracy Marie Grams PEEPING BETTY Here it is kids! 9:15 P. M., May 10th and you should be with me! 1 am peeping in those big windows of S.H.S. auditorium and is that gym ever beautiful. Of course you all know tonight is the Junior Prom. But gee, it sure seems like the Sophomore girls landed here too. The stage is decorated beautifully in blue and white and isn’t that garden scene simply in the groove ? The Juniors sure are good at decorating and arent’ they lucky to have that artist, Richard Toms with them. Oh, would 1 like to be in there now. Those two Sophomore girls are starting to serve punch. Does that ever look good. Gee, those gowns are simply divine. All of those Where in the world did the boys ever get that (Continued On Next Page) HAGERSTOWN CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION SECOND NATIONAL BANK NICODEMUS NATIONAL BANK HAGERSTOWN TRUST COMPANY FARMERS MERCHANT’S BANK Members of the Federal Insurance Corp. HOFFMAN’S HOME OF KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES 15 N. Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. Smart Clothes for the Smart Miss” THE BON TON Hagerstown, Md. NEWMAN AUTO CO. SMITHSBURG, MD. Ford — Ferguson Tractors Myers Pumps and Sprayers Anderson Milking Machine R. G. Department Store GEARHART’S PHARMACY Prescriptions a Specialty Fountain School Supplies Phone 28J Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. 8
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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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ELEMENTARY STUDENTS GIVE OPERETTA An operetta in two acts, The Children of But- tercup Commons, by Oliver Robinson, will be presented by the Smithsburg Elementary School on Thursday, May 23, at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium. The operetta is an amusing portrayal of chil- dren playing baseball. The balls seem to land in the garden of the Old Ladies who refuse to return them. Later when a hurdy-gurdy show comes to town the children make friends with the Old Lady. The players include: The Children of Buttercup Commons: Robert Miller, Roy Fleagle, Jacqueline Smith, Esther Lewis. Sammy Ferugson, Harold Waltz, Ronnie Cowan, Dorsey Pike, Richard Smith, Jean Ferguson, David Dick, George Gardenhour, Ann Bachtell, Patricia Snively, Patsy Smith. Mary Ridenhour, Wayne Potts, Harvey Leisinger, Patsy Bushey, Yvonne Hahn, Joyce Schildt, Delores Miller, Rosalee Leath- er, Patsy Forrest; The Old Ladies: Sara Warrenfeltz, Joan Sanders, Janet Schildt, Elma Kendall, Jill Miller, Angeline Willard, Juanita Spessard, Sara Slick, Janice Bow- man, Marion Hurtman, Beverly Simler, Delores Bachtell, Patsy Long, Rosa Ferguson. Hilbert, Richard Coffman; Tin Soldier, Arthur Pittenger; Little Black Sambo, Harry Reynolds; Three Monkeys. Tethian Blake, Nelson Spessard, Frank Bushey; Readers, Eugene McDonough, Rob- ert Smith; The Figurines ,a group of children posing as wax figures; Special musical selections, Janet Schildt, Richard Coffman, Jacquelin Smith, rAthur Pittenger, Raymond Ferguson, Shirley Schildt, Jeanette Gardenhour, Donald Leathers. The operetta chorus includes all the elementary children of the school. beautiful flowers pinned on the girls’ shoulders! extra spending money? Well, I guess I had better run home and let them have their good time. Just remember, if you didn't get there this year (even if you didn't peep in the window) there will be another in 1947. So long! EARLE’S DEPT. STORE “The Smartest in Women’s Wearing Apparel” 74 West Washington Street Hagerstown, Maryland SMITHSBURG BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 4 Smithsburg, Md. ROBINSON’S SHELL SERVICE STATION 302 East Main St. 8th Potomac Sts. Phone 9966 Phone 9981 WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA — Compliments of — SAUMS—Credit Jewelers 21 Jonathan St. Hagerstown, Maryland Compliments of . . . BOHN ELECT. STORE Waynesboro, Pennsylvania “UNDERGRAD” Clothes for Smart young fellows who appreciate original patterns and distinctive models. JOHN D. MYERS COMPANY 77 N. Potomac St. Hagerstown MILLER’S Furniture — Floor Coverings — Stoves — Radios 69 West Main St. — Waynesboro, Pa. R. M. HAYS BROS., INC. Hagerstown, Maryland SALONE BEAUTY SALON 208 West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 715 J. C. PENNY CO. Waynesboro, Pa. QUALITY AT LOWER PRICES K. G. POTTER AGENCY INSURANCE and TRAVEL Founded 1909 Phone 566 Waynesboro, Pa. 9
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