Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)
- Class of 1954
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DEDI ATIO 'N I TO YOU, OUR PARENTS, WE GRATEFULLY DEDICATE THIS M1954 SMITHION. YOUR ENCOURAGEMENT, FINE DISCIPLINE, AND ENDURING PATIENCE HAVE HELPED US IN TAK- ING ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT STEPS IN OUR LIVES. SMITHION STAFF OF '54 I 90 1 SMITIIION STAFF 11 Y l YXQTS-git o e of' AT WDRK I f, :gn rgggs--wr , . . 1 Mr. Getty and his secretary, Mrs, Nuss, enjoy a layout page from the yearbook, Pl3llNClPAL'S M 'SSAGE I am grateful for this opportunity to extend to the Yearbook, Staff and the Faculty Sponsors our thanks for a difficult task well done, 1 fn MRS. FANNIE NUSS MRS, MARGARET STOUFFER Secretary Vice-Principal el mul: R .MQ .f 'MJ X 1 s CULTY , FRANK GETTY M.A. University of Maryland Principal HELEN BIKLE M.A. University of Maryland Core CHARLES BOYCE M.A. Social Studies , Mathematics 2' 1 x..f xx , N .f tx, I md til, W! BERTHA BRITNER M.A. Western Maryland College Physical Education CHARLOTTE FORREST ED .M . N 2 Western Maryland College 0 X , Library, Science X A Q.. X., I f rf, -1 .gy HORACE FULLER B.S. University of Maryland GEORGE GUSTAFSON M.A. University of Denver X lx! Industrial Arts y- . Agriculture , Science I ,J .EJ ESTHER HAGER ED.M. University of Maryland Business x VIRGINIA HARSHMAN B.S. X r r Hood College A 4 x J Home Economics 2 ' N... X X I SAMUEL HOUSER M-.S. Pennsylvania State College Science , Ma thema tics West Virginia University Xt ,lf I 1 r 1 'Y r nf U -.,r ' 5 l' ACULTY f l X' ' 36 - at QS, 2 E if I his 4, s, , Qt, . l .Z .7.,'.ps', , ,, ,hx . :ii 5 ' E. 1 Y f as 3 A, s - , .,5 .-ff , A is .Q Nm. . -.sf f .. 4.,,s,A. r U, .L 2 . s,1.'5-41,-.gut . r 1- ? S qw ti, .X X., S - of ty? 5 is '::, . '--3,e,r,sxgt,s. VJ X Sm Y i s si f is if ' 1, my fifhgc-fi ,Q J xif ,B Qw FRANCIS NOGLE B.S. Lebanon Valley College Music KATHRYN PEARSON A.B Catawba College English, French Ct? KATHLEEN ROULETTE M .A . Pennsylvania State College Guidance, Psychology X , ' 4 'f PETER SOPKO M.A. New York University Physical Education x 1 f l JOSEPH TROXELL University of Maryland Industrial Arts fl ,Q 09 FREDERICK OTTO M, A, George Washington University Mathematics , Driver Training 41 V' sf .fx 1 X. ' D JOHN PIKE B.S. State Teachers College. Shippensburg Core DEAN SMITH B.S. West Virginia University- Science MARY ST. CLAIR ED. M. Western Maryland College Social Studies N . 1 A HELEN WOLFINGER B.S. State Teachers College, Shippensburg English ,fl H, CH, A I IGI I '14 ACULTY SNA SITTING ONE OUT f, I - A we - w END OIT DAY if I WONDER - NOW WHAT? fn 'A I ' II !! in, RELAXING WHERE 'ro READING NIGHT WORK 0 ws-xfff RX mg f X 'fs ,,. ........ ..-2 AY' ' ' H X E if QC, V WQQM 4 ' i k Z1 Eiga Vkfyifim 22 2 GERALD BEARD General Curly brown hair...mischievous eyes...St. Clair's right-hand man... has an eye on a certain sophomore...works at the A8rP store...always late for P.O.D...1ik es to keep the chemistry door on the swing. JOHN BENCHOFF Academic Dark hair, brown eyes...fu1l of mischief...a big tease ...hates to be teased...likes varsity sports...liked by all...owns a '41 chevy...has trouble losing muffler and dome light. LOUISE BURGER Commercial Has fun working at Newberry's...quiet...looks well in blue and white...has pretty, wavy red hair...likes a certain fellow with a blue Ford...has no definite plans after graduation. I ACK CLINE General Po1ite...quiet...b1ushes easily...shy of gir1s...is an ardent reader...loves the woods in trapping season. SHIRLEY COWAN Commercial A pretty, short, dark haired lass with dancing eyes ...flirty...hard to p1ease...wastes time in the library f ..,worries about low neck lines...hopes to be an air- line hostess. M .. A rfztiiiirjsnri JANET DAVIS A good sport...radiant personalitymready with a smile ...dates strictly for fun...anxious to get out of school. x f X! I C i if 'wi ,L xi.. GERALD DEAL MARY ECCARD General lovesxto dance X .-., ,K , X f JUL ' Academic Nice personalitymgood natured and loya1...easy toget along with...a sheik...1ikes red hair and c.ars...shows an interest in everyonemhas a blindnessto stop signs. Vocational Short...quiet...has dimples and sparkling dark eyes... dark complexionmlikes a certain fellow who drives a IHOIOFSCOOICF, x XR JANET FLAUGHER ,I -, . , E NORMA F RE Y ,, I K-, X- General FlirtatiouS...fu1l of fun and enerQ,y...interested in sports...likes so1dierS...hops rides to Waynesboro ...desires to go to Ca1ifornia...a good dancer, General Attractive green eyes and dark hair...stands 5'5 tall...has a great desire to have fun and meet people .' ...enjoys English class...interested in sportS...a hard worker. f N I 'Nxjf 1 .TEANETTE GARDENHOUR Academic Charming, radiant personality...reserved...industrious editor of the yearbookmproficient musicianmenthusiastic 4-H worker. ANNA HARTLE General Short, mischievous, full of fun...a member of the champion varsity fieldball and softball teams...shy of boys...knows all the up-to-date jokes and gossip... thinks a chevrolet is tops , KENNETH HOLLOWAY Academic Blonde, wavy haired, blue eyed ath1ete...prefers bas- ketball over all sports...often seen at Edgemontu. drives a hot rod...1ikes parties. GEORGE HOSF ELD General Quiet...sma1l of stature...shy of girlsmmechanically minded...interested in shop work...likes the outdoor life. -Ate PATSY HUNT SBERRY General l Flirty eyes and a cute smile...dark bangsmconstant companion of Mattie...plays in varsity sports...likes boys...prefers a Hudson. my -.:v , 1 ' N G9 +,l. 5 dl, if --n 4 , N W - .. ,,t -QL, .21 ., an - mn., ,. r ., . Mmm- SHERRY KEANE Vocational A vivacious,brown eyed blondemtemperamental...fond of 1-011er Skating ...a good ath1ete...1oves to eat...1ikes to pop corn...works at Zook's. MADELINE KELBAUGH Genet' al A short, petite blonde who likes service men...can yodel well...p1ays in all varsity sports...drives a black Pontiac from Hagerstown to school. LARRY KENDALL General Tall and nice 1ooking...brown hair and blue eyes... a six footer...never has much to say...s1eeps in P.O.D...1ikes to tinker with an old motor. GARY KENNEDY General Po1ite...good 1ooking...cur1y haired ath1ete...quiet in schoo1...noisy outside...s1ow...cure grinminteresred in gir1s...best square dancer...former1y from New York. ,f 8 f E JUDY MILLER Cute, small featured blonde with brown eyes...neat and attractive...we11 dressed...rather quiet...is agood sport...enjoys dancing...1ikes the name Ray...typist for the yearbook. HARRY MORNINGSTAR General Brown eyes, dark wavy hair...a big tease...likes girls Mr Smith s right hand man...drives a '41 Chevro1et...a wood worker can t see stop or mileage signs. MARGARET MYERS General Athletic...our pretty tomboy...fu1l of fun...pleasant... a t1irt...wears glassesmengaged to a sai1or...works in the office. ELEANOR POT TS General A blonde, blue-eyed, fair complexioned, energetic miss of small stature...likes clothesminterested in choral music, her mother's car, and photography... enjoys swimming and hiking...easy to get along with ...absent minded. WILLIAM REECHER Tall, blonde, and popular...a clown...very talkative... likes to argue...noted for wise cracks...has trouble with Pat. SHIRLEY RUTHS Academic Magnetic personality...frie.ndly, courteous, studious ...has a great love for poetry and Mother Nature... far advanced in scouting circles...believes in doing every thing well. NANCY SANBOWER BROWN General Brown hair and brown eyes...expresses her own opinionmconscientious a good sport crazy about a certain so1dier...wears a diamond and TRENTON SCHROYER Academic Tall, adventurous, outdoor type,..wears glasses...an ardent scout with a big appetite...likes to tell jokes ...well acquainted with the Edgemont road...drives a gray Chrysler. SARAH SLICK Academic A very industrious and conscientious brown eyed, brown haired misS...will take a dare...1ikes to clown ...eats hot dogs with a relish...expresses herself we11...never hesitates to lend a helping hand. MARCIA SMITH Academic Likes the name Corky ...fishes at the reservoir... has a high IQ but seldom uses it...1ikes to hook schoo1...a good sport...walks the railroad track. RICH ARD SMITH General Dark complexioned...a good sport...captain of the varsity soccer team...1ikes to borrow cantaloupes ...drives a '38 Ford with no low gear...often visits drive-in movies. 43 um' s.w1 p M N l H f . ANDREW STOTTLEMYER Vocational Freckled faced...curly hair...ta11, lean and lanky...1ikes cider...a full back on the soccer team...a successful farmer...always wears a blue UW' ' f ,V jacket with FFA emblem on the back. IRENE STULLER Vocational A twin...Martha's opposite...redhead..temperamental ...expresses her opinions open1y...1ikes ablack Chev- rolet. MARTHA STULLER Vocational The 'other twin...a brunette....reserved...easy to get along with...1ikes to read love stories...never has much to say. RONALD TROSTLE Academic A perfect combination of freckles and red hair...has a sunny naturemgenerous, cooperative..Jalkative... good on the drumsmphotographer for yearbook. I ., JUNE WOLFE Commercial Pretty brown wavy hair...green eyes...wears glasses ...shortest in class...easy goingmvery quiet...1ikes a Plymouth and men in uniform...typist for yearbook ...hopes to be a WAC. 45'- kind 'O rc Ft I bHIRLEY I-IARBAUGH Academic Tallest senior g1rl...a strawberry blonde .,.. MCCrory's Million Dollar Baby cood natured...receiver of mysterious letters...enjoys movies wants to be a WAC...moves frequently. PEGGY SMITH HARBAUGH General Big blue eyeS...b1onde hair...likes skating and art... quite a gigglermhas a knack for losing jewelry... a real cowgirl behind the wheel of a two tone con- vertible. I FORMAL PUSES rt, ss 5. 1' E if r X- 5 Y E1 E S ENIOR Gerald Beard John Benchoff Louise Burger Ja ck Cline Shirley Cowan Janet Davis Gerald Deal Mary Eccard Janet Flaugher Norma rrey Jeanette Gardenhour Shirley Harbaugh Ann Hartle Kenneth Holloway George Hosfeld Patsy Huntzberry Sherry Keane Madeline Kelbaugh Larry Kendall Gary Kennedy Judy Miller Harry Morningstar Margaret Myers Eleanor Potts William Reecher Shirley Ruths Nancy S. Brown Trenton Schroyer Sarah Slick Marcia Smith Peggy Smith Richard Smith Andrew Snottlemyer Irene Stuller Martha Stuller Rona ld Trostle June Wolfe MOST POPULAR BOY NIC KNAME Beardie Johnny Red Yank Muscles Dink Jerry Jan Norm Jet Blondie Annie Kenny Hosfeld Pat Shirts Ma ttie Blondie Harry George Margie Ellie Bill Roots Nan Bunky Effie Mae Smittie Peg Dick Andy Renie Markie Ronnie Junie WHO' REMEMBERED FOR Biggest tease Most devilish boy Prettiest hair Shyest boy Most talkative girl Nicest personality Most rugged Shyest girl Best dancer Biggest flirt Best musician Tallest girl Most devilish girl Best athlete Quietest boy 'Nicest smile Most acroba tic Best athlete Most serious Best looking boy ' Best dressed Most sarcastic Biggest tomboy Best sport Class clown Best all round First Mrs. Most likely to succeed Most industrious Most brilliant Most artistic Most optomistic Tallest boy Most outspoken Most a greeable Most talkative boy Quietest girl FAVORITE SAYING Holy cow! So? I know it. What? Holy cow! Oh, my gosh! You don't say! You don't say! I thought I'd die! I suppose. You know. Uh-huh! I don't know. Huh? Well? I'll betcha! Huh! Just like that! Tickle, tickle! Look at that! Gee whiz! Ieepersl Um-m-m Why for? Most definitely! Positively! I mean, after all, Thavs my man! You know what? Ok. all right. Aw, you don't mean it Hot-to-trot! Aw, come on. Yeah, uh-huh. A w. Well, I guess! Darn it! I'll say f KENNETH HOLLOWAY l. , .. ....lmA..aara' Q., Ma, ... FA VORITE PA STIME Working with autos Hunting and fishing Playing with babies Hunting and trapping Reading Traveling Mechanics Child care Pleasure riding Traveling Playing the piano Movies Reading Fooling with hottods Hunting out of season Movies and comics Eating Dancing Working on cars Teasing Collecting pictures Cowboying Having a good time Reading and watching TV Spending money Camping Thinking and eating Hunting and canoeing Loafing Sleeping Drawing Dating a certain girl Hunting out of season Playing records Playing radio Music Readingg walking N MOST POP ULAR GIRL WHO DISLIKE English Work Conceit Garlic Ma yonnaise Slap in the face Repetition Reading Chickens Poor sportsmanship Dentists Moving Love games Work Questions Poor teamwork Hey, Joe Snow in the fall Hot weather Asparagus Snakes Late slips Cold weather Hillbilly music Reading Impoliteness Cranberry sauce Oysters Onions Work Homework Rats English Snea king people Studying Strawberry ice cream Spiders PROPHECY F. B. I. agent Game warden Secretary Soldier Airline hostess Work with bloodmobile Speed driver Housewife WAF Medical secretary Traveler WAC Armed Forces College Air Force Housewife WAVE WAF ARmy Navy Medical secretary State trooper Housewife Naval X -ra y technician College Naval nurse Office worker College Foreign correspondent Secretary Housewife Navy State policeman Department store clerk Department store clerk Musician WAC IEANETTE GARDENHOUR U CA How well I remember, as I am sure the rest of my classmates do, that bright September morning in 1948, when our class of eighty-three embarked upon our high school educational pro- gram which was to last for six years. The first week of the seventh grade was the hardest with new teachers, new friends, a new school system, and for many a new building with which to get acquainted. I recall several roller skating parties and the visit to Crystal Grottoes, Washington's Monument at Boonsboro, and the Smithsburg Reservoir. We learned to work and play together as the months rolled by. Finally, June arrived and with it that three month's vacation to which we had looked forward with anxious faces. I remember that second year at S.H.S. we were not so shy and timid. We had grown another year and were ready to adapt ourselves to the change in our sections. Mrs. Helen Bikle and Mr. John Pike were our advisers. One day our math class under the guidance of Mr. Glenn Bushey visited the Nicodemus National Bank in Hagerstown and the Antietam Battlefield with Mrs. Helen Bikle. How proud we were to be runner-up in the girls' bowling tournament, and so we began to take our places in sports. In May we chose our courses for the following year. Although our school months seemed to speed by at a rapid pace we were not sorry to see June arrive. ln September, 1950, I remember that we placed ourselves firmly on the first step of the high school ladder as Freshmen. We did not get quite as much respect as the Seniors, but we were anxious to start the upward climb. This was the year in which we began to earn those precious sixteen points for graduation, and promotion was by subject and not grade. Some of us had time to enter extra-curricular activities. With our faces still sunburned, we came back to school in the fall of 1951 as Sophomores. Our boys basketball team got a real lift when Kenny Holloway became a member of our class. This proved to be one of our best years in sports with boys and girls from our class on every varsity team. I remember that our French class and teacher, Miss Marsada Yeakle, attended a tea at Hagerstown High School, and our biology class with Mr. Ralph Rohrbaugh visited the Fish Hatchery at Mt. Lena. Some of us were asked to serve on the Yearbook Staff for the following year. Shirley Cowan was crowned Queen of the Lions Club Minstrel. Ishall never forget that final outing our class held at Hershey Park in June. The next year I remember us as Juniors. We were elated when we received our school rings. Many of us took driver training and secured our license to drive a car. Iremember that Janet Davis placed second in the annual magazine drive and Sarah Slick kept our class in swing when she entered the I Speak for Democracy contest. In order to raise money for our J unior-Smior Prom we sponsored a square dance and sold pencils with the basketball schedule on them. We all agreed that the preparation for our prom took a lot of work but it was worth it. When the last bell rang on J une the twelfth, a busy but wonderful school year came to a close and with it a gladness in our hearts-we were SENIORSI How well I remember on September 8, thirty-seven of us entered the doors of S.H.S. for our final and most memorable year. As sophisticated seniors we were assigned to the traditional homeroom, the science laboratory, under the guiding eyes of Mr. Charles Boyce. CLASS COLORS - RED AND WHITE M ,. gran, B Ill TORY After a very trying week of arranging schedules we settled down to elect class officers: President, Gerald Deal: Vice-President, Richard Smithg Secretary, Nancy fsanbowerj Browng and Treasurer, Marcia Smith. In a homeroom meeting we chose red and white for our class colors and the carnation as our flower. Our motto was Not at the top but climbing. During the year,some of us had opportunities to visit in various places. In October, Eleanor Potts represented our school at the Maryland All-State Chorus in Baltimore. Gerald Deal attended the Maryland Association of Student Councils in Bethesda, Sarah Slick, Shirley Ruths, Marcia Smith, Shirley Cowan, and Eleanor Potts had the pleasure of visiting the State Teachers Colleges at Frostburg and Towson. Larry Kendall and Andy Stottlemyer spent their Christmas vacation in Florida. Shirley Cowan and John Benchoff attended a yearbook staff meeting in Meyersdale, Pennsylvania. A new interest was aroused when our journalism class started publishing a monthly paper called Sidelines . For the first time in the history of our school the yearbook staff put out a bound annual. Bad luck befell a few of our classmates. Trenton Schroyer received a serious arm injury which prohibited him from playing in several basketball games. Janet Flaugher spilled boiling water on her foot and suffered third degree burns, Patsy Huntsberry had a badly sprained foot and later suffered 'a serious infection. Then there was the usual epidemic of colds and viruses. but none of them proved too serious. V During the year I remember that wedding bells chimed for three of our girls. Peggy Smith became Mrs. Gary Harbaughg Nancy Sanbower, Mrs. Donald E. Browng Marcia Smith, Mrs. Dorsey C. Pike. We lost Shirley Harbaugh, who moved with her family to New Jersey. Throughout the year many of us were engaged in extra-curricular activities, including varsity and intra-mural sports. There was the Hallowe'en Party at the Community Hall, the Sophomore Dance in November, and the Junior Dance in February. The outstanding spring dance was the Junior-Senior Prom which was a gala affair. Some of us helped to fry peanuts and solicit the community for cakes, pies, and candy for the big sale sponsored by the Yearbook Staff at the Market House in Hagerstown. At the Lions Club Minstrel and Variety, one of our girls, Judy Miller, was crowned queen. Many of us made our debut on the stage when we presented our class play in the late spring. The many little events preparatory for graduation were each mastered in their turn. Name cards and announcements were selected early in the year. We had conferences with our principal and guidance counselor about what we expected to do upon graduation. We planned our graduation music and selected our minister to deliver the sermon. On Class Day we presented a resume of our school life. Then we practiced receiving our diplomas. At last the year drew to a close. I remember well how we marched down the aisle wearing our caps and gowns to listen to the sermon, and then commencement followed. As we passed through sturdy doors of S.H.S. with our diplomas, we realized that we were no longer seniors but alumni of '54. CLASS FLOWER - CARNATION AS WILL and TESTAME We, the Senior Class of '54 of Smithsburg High School, being of sound mind and disposing memory, on leaving this institution of higher learning, do hereby make known our last will and testament to take effect after graduation. Ellen We hereby bequeath our following possessions to wit: Judy Miller's wavy bangs to Joan Fellows. Andy Stott1emyer's tallness to John Brown. Mary Eccord's ways with teachers to Peggy Butterbaugh. Bill Reecher's clowning ways to Bill Benchoff. Margaret Myer's tomboy ways to Pat Switzer. Louise Burger's ability to hold one man to Shirley Fritz. Jeanette Gardenhour's studious ways to Dian Harbaugh. Peggy Smith's bubbling laughter and blue eyes to Ruth Johnson. Shirley Cowan's naturally dark hair to Gail Shockey. Eleanor Potts' glasses to Kenny Munson and Tommy Norton, to share and share alike. Sherry Keane's skating ability to Linda Pryor. Jack Cline's art ability to Joe Bayer. Ronald Trostle's red hair to Merle McCleaf. Irene Stuller's outspoken ways to Doris Deal. Shirley Harbaugh's height to Jo Ann Lewis, Trenton Schroyer's size 13 shoes to Billy West, Gary Kennedy's curly hair to Le Roy Bender. Shirley Ruths' rosy cheeks to Jeanne Bushey. June Wolfe's serious manner to Rosalie Brown. Nancy Sanbower's happy love life to Pat Guild. Anna Hartle's, Madeline Kelbaugh's, and Patsy Huntsberry's athletic ability to Bonnie Bow- man and Rosalie Leather. Kenny Holloway's winning smile to Tommy Huntzberry. Sarah S1ick's knack for tardiness to Janice Wolf. Gerald Dea1's sideburns to Harold Eckstine. John Benchoffs car troubles to Richard Flohr. Harry Morningstar's police escapades to Dick Bachtell. Martha Stuller's quiet ways to Erma Wade. Janet Davis' even personality to Marlin Brown. Janet Flaugher's man getting ways to Judy Benchoff, Norma Frey's ways of hooking school without getting caught to Martha Keefer. Dick Smith's feminine loyalty to Bobby Kennedy. Larry Kendall's money to Gerald Leather. George Hosfe1d's shortness to Raymond Slick, Marcia Smith's carefree ways to Doris Bachtell. To all Juniors we bequeath our schemes, disagreements, dignity, and our homeroom. To the faculty we will our ability to understand future Seniors. We now appoint, in the presence of the following witnesses: Alexander, president of the class of 1955, legal executer of the sacred document, MJ Witnesses: Nancy.fSanbowerJ Brown Gerald Deal, President Madeline Kelbaugh Class of 1954 'I' X ff' 'Q A X Af 12295 ' gm Q3 Q0 x i g f Q9 1 C 9 o Q - 4 -if f- -5 . Tlx fb Q. iii-'1f923J NNE?-Q 5 I .emi fx ifh :- SE: I , WWE? f p,v' 1 C2 if ,, , Q if A, XS .st .i. ilxi 9 X 8 14 QACW l Xif? r xt A K K vexfk 'K A X FGWMUZC P Zmgmm i u D .1 Q N ., Q IQ- A fx it YQ L x X Y f' X -Qs f A L -sl If ' Arg A A Cxlf 522 .gy nly C? 'N K I x AN' C O y Q, l Joe Ba yer Iudith Benchoff William Benchoff Connie Blickensta ff Ellen Alexander, President Robert MCA fee, Vice -President Doris Bachtell Richard Bachtell Ronald Bachtell Gwenda Baker Richard Baker Edna Barkdoll ilk P X, AX J' my lsr 1 if F1 ff K xA YQ QV, if I if. Frances Bock Marlin Brown Genevieve Burgesser Peggy Buterba ugh William Crum Harold Eskstine Richard Flohr Betty Good James Graybill William Grove Leroy Heiston Thomas Huntsberry QM ' -HSN X Q ,:N,, 1 'ff' .S I , i wr Y Q. .6 s X in if? . fs. was F EQ Q' tvs A: oft. no J Harvey Leisinger, Secretary Jeanne Bushey, Treasurer Ruth Johnson Gerald Leather Rosalie Leather . , , sr, Raymond Slick Doris Smith Jean Snively Marlene South ASS Dorothy Leiboldt Joann Lewis Mearle McCleaf Richard Miller Linda Pryor Sally Rinehart Wilma Schildt Shirley Schroyer XJ! xxx ' X . ss J 3 Betty Suite James Strite William West Dottie Winters ABSENT B. Bowman J. Hess J. Fellows K. Munson P. Borrest B. Stull P. Guild r if-'Sr , Janice Wolf JoAnn Wright , sig if ,Q its ws? 1 fbff . It !Q.s 'bl Viv' a 5 v z 15 , G 1 .. Y? .2 f ,, -Q iw' f lsr I 4 lg rt! N r lr, Q 1 A Y . .. ,yigaiw I ,iii Y' -wwf,-A . f Q 1 L 8 5 S 2 il 25 f vis iw' , . F ra L, ,K . Joanne Smith-10A President Shirley Frity-10A Vice-President Pat Switzer-10A Secretary-Treasurer JL., It is if ai. YW ,--ip, x , . Helen Barkdoll Le Roy Bender Teathian Blake Ronald Boswell Eugene Bowman Geraldine Brown Rosa lis Brown Mary Ellen Bupp Betty Cline Ola Coyle Patsy Davis Ralph Gift Doris Deal Joanne Dewees Louise Eccard Dian Harbaugh Eugene I-lame Joan Helser Russell Himes Brenda Hosfeld Reno Kendall Ray Johnson Elwood Leather Gerald Martin ' 'sv , - ,,:,'.u . 'bc OPH President 10B Vice-President OB Secretary-Treasurer Inez Mclntyre Daniel Miller Robert Monninger Richard Myers Rosalie Perry Donald Naylor Fred Pittenger Connie Pryor Myron Reynolds Rachel Rinehart Robert Ross Harold Rowe Larry Shoe key Catherine Spitzer A nn Stevenson Anna Stottlcmeyer Pearl Stonffer Margaret Tabor Patsy Taylor Patsy Triesh Pa tsy. Trostle Terry Wade Josie Willard Donna Wishard as if xiii hr! i XX ' Za., 1-C to Q -R i q -axe r Neis .015 R . N -o vs,-n .- x :,E:f',fi1' -f Nl W 'XSS S gi! ,Q an fi cnt Q . AX. it-fs as is We .gs , . is r 'K 6. if t o :nf Xl Sl iw mmf sf..ft, ill' pf S' 'V' Q r 2 I if S ,. .f sf J Y Q 4 Sir Q ty i in . at ,gt 5 - IV.. it -' ,L , 'R ' 1 1 Qi - W Y ts N, . -.- S:: RAN: :g gi Silt.. l I f- P iii 55' sg f' .EA lf, ss x.- Nui xwyxx 1 QQREPQ -vs , 4'5- Xl..-f msfir? .J Q K+, M., -x I , 4 we . - , Kenneth Lewis, President qi 'H' 1 A Q Doris Kuhn, Vice-President -i,,E,.1 5 ' .r - p 14 3 ' ef Sorretfzrv-'l'reasi1rer n' 1 ' Fr in l nsn E . . W QV if '. ' J 'Q .ff K : :aj . ', , an -ff 1 - 5 Jnlia Bayer Beverly Bowman Louise Bromley John Brown Gene Flook Jeanne Graybill Earl Leiboldt Olivia Newlin J 2 '51 Q ,mx ? K 1 L J 1 ,, K NX 1 -If Q .LQ W fu' uv ,i . fm :His if 1 L J ,zz rg, V . K N gi Q X5 XX -e 5 is is s - J M L iiisffjif N x Q9 it y i iw ,. by lk . J K' R' V if I V ' an 13 Qi K V i J W w we J ':'-Q ,x J ' Qwg A Xnnk , 'Vg f X r. J 9 Q 5 J' I G 5 5 --I ,-, ,A -'ri ' 7? . -K ' .Q if iv if- 116,35 .rg H' 'Q ,- Cf Charles Perry Joyce Pryor Harry Reynolds Joyce Robinson Georgia Rudy Howard Ruths Patricia Schroyer Gail Shockey Roberta Smith Polly Stoops Janet Stottlemyer Pearl Strite rm I FRESI Fred Switzer ABSENT Erma Wade David Smith Beverly Wa garnan Charles Spitzer Loretta Winders James Wilhide The , J J Fred Pryor, Vice-President Bonnie Gates, Treasurer or r- r 5 1' r rr C C 5 I r . A : fe I ' ig' Q w ' X , r 1 'Nm SAL. .r,.. ii Barbara Gaver Richard Grove Harold Hunrsberry Reginald Kendall George Ba rker Patsy Brogunier Mary Cline Mary Coyle John Davis Glenn Eccard Catherine Emory Shirley Garnand ,wg . K z if George Kline Ja mes Kline Nancy Moyer ' Patsy Neal it H Gary Needy Rosa Rinehart ,X - Donald Shindledecker C Jerry Smith gi XJJC Q- i frir X A ABSENT C. Carbaugh J. Cline I. Sanbower J. Grove E. Shifflet Lester Smith E. Schroyer Mary Smith E. Verdier Margaret Strite - RSQS i 55' Ib:-.ng 1 e' - zqiy K 531 s 1 ' if ' -'L Q L ,V ,N--5 Donna Taylor . . . . . . . President Tommy Norton . .... . . Vice-president Q. ' Nancy Miller . . . . Secretary-treasurer 1. it John Baker l Mildred Blake ' ggi- ,ii V ' M Barbara Brown K I Betty Coyle ': : f ara W A Llu 4' , ,Q James Cullers Thomas Ferguson Fae Frey Russell Gift Robert Harshmau Nancy Himes Martha Kendall Clarence Kline Y if-U ,, u 4 'Wt 1 fl New EIGHTH ml . 1 A ff- ,.i'ff ' ' 3. tt, if J Doris Martin Eugene Martin Ralph Miller Elise Reynolds Dorothy Rinehart E Y ti .l .X it egg, l Harold Sanders V. N J ' - . af Ruth Schroyer f Alec Shockey A , Katherine Stottlemyer 5 f B . , 'H Martha Strite .tzqj , .' if 'til af Il . W V' 5: L :gf .14 1:- A:.:, AHQAA ,H 11 ' . William Stull Glen Sowers Peggy Thumma -is 25... f Q J jyfnk iv: l g ! Paul Wade Charlotte Webb AbS6I1I William Wiles Richard Fritz Mary Wright Clyde Kindle 1 -psig , ,.,-..44.r.,..-,..-- ,, ,, ,. X E L:', g g g K va is if N X an Q' ,X Q5 .. , . gpm, 'P' jx --r Q' ,f irrsss J 9' so Ffa ,Z5, it M P fs- r. if if ,, nv X 32 -sw' ' f sag. V, . f Yvonne Sprenkle . . . . . . . . President Wayne Warrenfeltz . . . . .Vice-president Betty Smith . . . . . . Secretary-treasurer Frank Barker David Brown Richard Bupp Julia Byer Harold Carbaugh Samuel Cool Peggy Davis William Flaugher Nina Flohr gr John Graybill Paul Harne x P mx' GRADE Martha Keiffer Robert Kindle Robert Mong Charles Monninger Jane Oswald Alice Pepple Rose Pryor Lawrence See Ronald Semler Jean Shindledecker Charles Smith Joseph Stouffer ' Eula smuer P Neal Trostle Norma Wagaman Absent Edwin Fellows Richard Newcomer N fi is Mi xii s .r ,GJ rn' ' all -rn .U ii --tt 'Q . Lx z is W K y. N as if Carolyn Warner George Weigle Charles West W sail X 5 X Nancy Huntsbeny Edwin Kelbaugh ,r f as Q r f an ,r M. M QF X ra ,J N s 7 A ,Q F N 1' i 'li F X N , , Nw 1 .W X K X. s in -fa gr s bk X K ry f S. C 'Wir :R ,a, Nancy Happel . . . . . . Harold Burgesser . . . . Vice Kenneth Harp . . . . Jean Boswell . . . . Rachel Alexander Bonnie Bell Ronald Biser Harold Bloom Nancy Bowman Mary E. Brandenburg Janet Brechbill David Brown May Brown Nancy Campbell George Dayhoff Gary Fessler Floyd Fishack Ronald Gardner Judy Gaver Patsy Hahn Bette Harbaugh Meredith Harne Linda Harty Deanna Hurley .uswpy B f gf , President HA -president nfl' Treasurer if Secretary 1 . X L . J sg up ,W - ,: it : , fy 5a..s B . A 2 isdn? vi, nillifgk, A . l' ' , 4 ,Q A 4 I g ,asa , M J J ,K -s MF if --. is V W ,a 1' 5- 5 ' A a ii . . H' Vxsrlig v ' s -of f 5575? -L 5 i??'i:'L K ' iff. 5 . NN .. V William Hess Carolyn Kendall Jerry Kline Judly Kline Shirley Manahan Joann Martin Marlin Martin Joann Mason Michael Miller Wanda Moats Sandra Myers Evelyn Oswald Glenn Peterson Janet Pryor Linda Sanders is rl' 5 'spin' , B -as . , ,.. . fs. . B rl, 1' J' l . .ii 1 1' ,. 'es Q? .jf P' K ,,,.. -1' I 3 Q -3 -qs staff Q at V ,. it Linda Sheiss AbSenI 2 W Ilene Sowers Dale Barkdoll A ' Barry Spangler William Heefner 1' y 'fiz Q ' ' - ' Melvin Strite Mary Leiboldt lil i B ' l.t. Q :IV Y' - 5-.Lf 1 . Q .Nga ta P S 4. . l I is fr W +1 32 IB . -Z: . S K N in .,. 1 .N Q Absent Robert Collins Lucretia Leather X x Qt NE s xt Terry Masters . . ..... President Bonnie Taylor . . . . . Vice-president Patsy McCrea . . . . Secretary-treasurer Paul Buhrman S L rs six '7 A+ r s .f t . , , 'zxsgyrt it X tk J , i jt 2 L x V j-fi.. 5 .. i f-5? X X Xi .F 1? X Pg, H tg:Le3i51- - X s-.fkailtx K ,X if t Q, X 1 3 W K qw kj N ss we Llss S r..r. , it l Q s t X se 1 A ' MY stag J' X Pamela Pittenger Richard Reynolds James Riggs Delbert Rudolph Elizabeth See Charles Shifflett Robert Shuman Fred Smith Rona ld Smith Juliana Stevens Janet Stouffer Grace Strite George Tracey Kenneth Treish Patsy Warren Leon Webb Barbara Williams Bonnie Winders Louise Winters Joyce Wise 3-ni, X mini' Mingus 'tz' .s it L QQ RQ :iii x nxx ik 'tj .J 2 is Louise Bushey Tim Carl Dorothy Cline Patsy Crum Fred Dewease leg Mary Duncan Barbara Helser Delores Hines Harriet l-luntsberry Robert Huntsberry Patsy Kendall Rona ld Kindle Barbara Kirkpatrick Darlene Kline Nelson Lewis Shirley Manahan Edith Miller Bonnie Moore William Newlin WM? syy RQ swim 42' s we, of C99 5 ii ww 5600257 Q5 432' N5 6 Qs 0'-is Q S59 S006 696 Q Many people have been interested in the where- abouts of our most recent alumni. McCrory's Waynesboro, Pa, Delores Backtell, Yvonne Hahn Landis Tool Company, Waynesboro, Pa, Ann Backtell Gary Harbaugh Kenneth Bayer Donald Leather Richard Happel Robert Lynn rairchild Aircraft, Hagerstown, Md, Ronald Cowan Dorsey Pike Waynesboro Business College Rose Shatzer Leanard Shatzer PROM DECORATION 3' is H -i. 2 GR DU TES Jamison Cold Storage, Hagerstown, Md, Lloyd Hosfeld John Palmer ' Shirley Bowman - at home - 5 P, - Catherine Eccard - Lenior Rhyne College Carolyn Falugher - Clerk, Fort Richie Tailor Shop Joan Blake - Nurse, Women's Medical Hospital Miriam l-lame - Newberry's, Hagerstown, Md, Nancy Kuhn - at home Anna Grace Lookabaugh - Nurse, Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown Lola McCleaf - Nurse, University of Maryland Hos- pital, Baltimore K ,.... .W s.v.,,,.,,, k, . .K , x . Q S ,gm . - g - K, slings., s. H f of IQ53 -X NN Norma Peterson - at home Shirley Schildt - Typist, F.B,I. , Washington, D.C. Martha Smith - Married, at home 19 Patsy Smith 4 Knitting Mill, Waynesboro Patricia Snively - Nurses Aid, Waynesboro, Pa, Mirdza Strazdins - Nurse, Harrisburg General Hospital Belmont DeHaven - R, D, McKee, Hagerstown David Dick - Army David Fritz - A 8s P Store, Hagerstown Donald Funkhouser - Frick Company, Waynesboro, Pa, X 2 'Za 2,5 620 '56 tv 1? J O5 fb - C510 Q0 Oo 6' J, .9 W, 646 dogg , 4 'fb 6 0055 . JJ, og. A recent study was made to ascertain what our 1953 graduates were doing, I Richard Grams - New York Central Iron Works Richard Needy - Hagerstown Shoe Factory Donald Ridenour - Brandt's, Hagerstown Janet McGlaughlin - Telephone Operator, Blue Ridge Summit George Gardenhour - Hagerstown Business College PROM SCENE 6 ! 6' Op J Cp Q0 sf ,. , ,uti- 24-- fi . . MT c H. 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Switzer,D, Smith, D, Harbaugh, C. Spitzer, W. Schildt, L. Eccard, M. Myers. ROW THREE: J. Hess, P. Mason, J. Smith, B. Brimer QCoachj, N. Frey, H. Batkdoll, M. Taber, D. Wishard. The Girls' Fieldball team won the Washington County high school fieldball championship for 1953-54. The team was unbeaten during the entire season. High scorers were: Kelbaugh- 23, Hartle-18, and Harbaugh-9. Myers, the goalkeeper, was a great help in defending the goal for the eight games of the season. Teamwork, technique, cooperation, and good sports- manship characterized the girls' fine playing. M. Kelbaugh uv iw SAY' sffifea 'N TEAM PLACE SMITHSBURG OPPONENT Boonsboro Away 10 1 Williamsport Home 8 2 Clearspring Away 10 1 Hancock Home 10 O Boonsboro Home 6 2 Williamsport Away 8 3 Clearspring Home 7 2 Handock Away 10 O .4 X My is gsm-tifti' . I Q A ffjifff iq , T oak, ssvg 6, . W at .grit T are 'cs .tae Kai, Risttf A gmsv eo'-W we f was sie .. Sta asf' Qigong- 'iw' nbegifgga 95513 gtgerjofw K Y cw ie. W' aw' OCCE ROW ONE: R. Bachrell. R. Slick. J. Graybnl, R. Ross, R. Bachtell, R. Smith, J. Benchoff, R. Flohr. ROW TWO: F. Bushey, E. Harne, J. Grove, R. Myers, G. Needy, H. Rowe, T. Schroyer, L. Heiston, K. Holloway, F. Pittenger, F. Switzer, D. Smith, Mr. Sopko Qcoachj. The Soccer Team completed their season with two wins, one a scheduled county league game and the other a practice game. The boys played hard and earnestly, and displayed good sportsmanship. High scoring players were K. Holloway, S. Smith, R. Smith, and J. Graybill. L. Heiston R. Smith 1:9 ' gp 8 TEAM PLACE SMITHSBURG OPPONENT Williamsport Away 2 4 Clearspring Home 2 6 Hancock Away 0 1 f Boonsboro Away 0 1 Williamsport .Home 0 1 Clearspring Away 0 5 HQCOCR Home 5 0 web 'ii' ive: v ,g':iks ...Rs a .ft R5 I- 1' s.+'1P.v,.- -t t o iflasfxeg it .-vii-'...,.?f R . R, in f? A ,ages X2 ffs-ss' . t. as R-::--11---I 'vp afswi ii'ff1:1' '-:il we saw Ov Q J 4 ,v R 25: if l D ASHI GTO CUP TY BAS ETBALL HAMPIO S ROW ONE: M. Myers, A. Hartle, M. Kelbaugh, S. Keane, N. Frey. ROW TWO: J. Dewease, P. Switzer, W. Schildt, D. Smith, D. Harbaugh, L. Eccard. ROW THREE: P. Mason, Miss Britner QCoachJ, H. Barkdoll, The Girls' Varsity Basketball team captured their second Washington County championship title for 1953-54 by winning 9 out of 10 scheduled games. The last game of the season proved to be veryexciung The girls' team and Miss Britner fcoachj have been making a splendid High School. Leading forwards on the basketball team were A. Hartle, Outstanding guards were P. Pluntsberry, L, Eccard, W. Schildt, and D. and was lost by only one point. showing in sports for Smithsburg M. Kelbaugh, and D. Harbaugh. Smith. I , 1 . I' , if k Q 5 Z 4 .X Q I F f X r ' Y 1, E .. K 3 A A . , rj ' 3 M p 5 X A My 1 X M t gd A in the third led 46 to 38 as the TEAM PLACE SMITHSBURG oPPoNENT last pcriof' QQ gg ,emi A , s:,ax.fff1 +67 g0,.s:::f.' f ' Boonsboro Home 52 27 Vows' 99 o.ff'1hlfD!3.f .. es im' 5134 w o . Srhroyciqc 2 4 R 0 Boonsboro Away 58 34 X 'Q of, if 5,-...inns .. 2 1 1 ,X ' , .. I Hagerstown Home 55 38 6 Q fi Q .9 f ,U yr 'ft fcgggfnghigfgg Hancock Home so 31 Lil ' . ff M '5 57 Q . 5 ble. defeat last Williamsport Away 35 29 XX -is It Q A Our? tha Clearspting Home 43 42 e'nf..y sf . ,,f,f,',f',f G ,- M in bans Hagerstown Away 48 29 Zim '65 - W r?f fH'.' 2 . be, A i ff Williamsport Home 46 45 oG9v,f,5..5v Wh gl ri' ' fgxrlsicontestbgrxe 7.1 s, ist xx K 23 in I Q iff y 'H L Just a t 1502? .wa Clear sinh: 4- 4 It V xgcwnty, 3 Xu 2 A .A DT I Kremer. ... ..,..,.,...,. M., i 2'ILilfn5.s.15Zli'it.3i2ii'i1,'f ' R' ASHI GTO SUUNTY BAS ETBALL IIAMPIIJNS ROW ONE: R. Smith, R. Slick, K. Holloway, R. Bachtell, G. Kennedy. ROW TWO: J. Ben- choff, F, Pittenger, Mr. Sopkofcoachj, L. Heiston, R. McAfee. T, Schroyer fabsentj, The Boys'Varsity Basketball team copped the Washington Cotinty Class B titlein their final game with Williamsport on the winner's floor, Thereby they earned the right to meet Bruce High of Western- port in District 1 state competition at Cumberland. Several of the games were hard played and exciting, with the Smitties winning 10 out of 14 scheduled games. The coach fMr. Sopkoy and the team deserve congratulatiotts for winning the championship title. During the season the highest scorer was K. Holloway with a total of 317 poitits. Others were Heiston, Schroyer, and Smith. olloway S si ary' s A 9 tiny- 4, f is-.tu Q A ssl X. fa ssaxwms .Q .C TEAM Williamsport Thurmont Washington 'ly S. Clearspr ing Hancock Boonsboro Fairfield Thurmont Fairfield Washington T. S. Boonshoro Hancock Williamsport Clears pr ing PLACE OPPONENT SMITHSBURG Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Away Home T. Schroyer SENIOR GLEE CLUB GIRL ' JUNIUR VARSITY The Girls' Junior Varsity won one and lost three ofthe four games played, EJ STUDE 'I' C UNCIL President - Gerald Deal Sponsor - Mr, Getty The Student Council which met every two weeks sanctioned all social events during the year and helped to formulate some of the school policies, They se- cured a juke box so dancing could be enjoyed during the noon hour, k UNIUR GLEE CLUB - K ,lx VISUAL ID Sponsor - Mr, Smith The Visual Aids Club has been in charge of showing all sound films in the school, BUYS ' UNIUR VARSITY The Boys' Junior Varsity won two and lost three of the five basketball games played, wager grants' Q!- s is., cr 1 I 31' 3 ctw 54 PRESIDENT - Shirley Ruths SPONSOR - Mrs, Roulette Highlights of the year - Initiation Day, Christmas Party, Annual June Picnic, Groups traveled to Stare Teachers College, at Frostburg and Towson, Sarah Slick attended the Leadership Conference at Towson, PRESIDENT - Betty Glenn SPONSOR - Mrs, Harshman The FHA was very active during the year, They served the annual banquet for the Washington County Baseball League Association, and won prizes at the Hagerstown Fair and the Mummers Parade, PRESIDENT - Andy Stottlemyer SPONSOR - Mr, Fuller This year the FFA won second prize on their farm booth at the Hagerstown Fair, At the Frederick Fair Joe Bayer placed second in the Doulrry judging contest, L93 YV' SAFETY PATROL CAPTAIN - Ola Coyle SPONSOR - Mr, Pike The School Safety Patrol has been interested in establishing and maintaining safety practices in and around school, The outstanding event of the year was the participation in the National Safety Patrol Parade sponsored by the AAA which was held in Washington, D. 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PATRONS FOR ' 54 Kathleen K. Roulette Mrs. Mary Benchoff Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Frey Miss A Friend Mrs. Austin Bikle Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Biser Mr.' 8: Mrs. Hubert Brown Doctor Robert Brow.n Mr. 8: Mrs. Russel Buterba-lgh Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl Cowan Mr. 8: Mrs. Melvin Cowan Ronald Cowan Miss Alta Davis Mr. 8: Mrs. John Davis Mr. 8: Mrs. C. W. Deal Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Fahnestock, Jr. Miss Patricia Ganoe Mr. George Gustafson Mrs. Esther Hager Mr. 8: Mrs. Lewis Hershberger Emmert D. Hoffman, Garage Kathleen's Shop Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Kieffer Frey Doctor Kohler Patsy Smith A Patron Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Kendall Ralph F. Keplinger Mr. 8: Mrs. Grover McAfee Margaret C. Middlekauf C. A. Miller Mr. 8: Mrs. Max Newman Patsy Hat Shoppe Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Pearson Mr. 8: Mrs. John Pryor V. L.. Pryor Mr. Harry Shindledecker Rev. Mrs. Ruth Shindledecker Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles H. Slick Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Maurice Slick Mr. 8: Mrs. Boyd Smith H. C. Stanley Town Camera Shop Mr. 8: Mrs. W. C. Trostle Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard A. Wolfe , 7 . ,X I' fl l R lp! C I xX i-F' -'- . y .5'f U fu 'fl :tl X , fs Vt? -13 . 1 ' 0 N mwNJ4IQ,, sb fi , ,- sv X it U -- V nxt- rg-yt if f li 593.5 vtguhv . ' C- .SX : . ,, Xqgg ,, X ,i G l A .CX iw Mll0llAP01lI Nalllf tw: wmx lv U QF 7 if I :Isl UDDIIN fllH MQGIIINI RID' ' THREE GREAT LINES ' When you want the latest and best in tractors, combines, balers, power units, saw- mills, threshers, or forage harvesters, loolr to Frick Company or your local Friclr Dealer. Along with the world famous Frick, M-M, and Fox lines ot machinery, we handle Bear Cat feed mills, Rosenthal husker-shredders and cornbines, and similar advanced equipment. For Prompt and Dependable Service Use Our New Telephone Numbers Hagerstown 4948 ---Smithshurg 2-5611 THE CAVETOW PLANHHIIMLL COMPA Y CAVETOWN MILLWORK, LUMBER, MARYLAND and BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 6760 Leabhar+'s Atlantic Service Station TIRES - BATTERIES GAS - OIL - ACCESSORIES MOULNS GIFT SHOP Jonathan sl Charles sts. WaYU9Sb01'0 Hagerstown, Md. Compliments TELEPHDNg4Q7 Of TRACTUR'MUWER DISTRIBUTORS FDR R- GB SEHULTZ LAWN - GARDEN - FARM EQUIPMENT Smithsburg ar er Maryland 45-47 E- 2ND 311:51- wAYNEsauR , . VALLEY HARDWARE Electrical Appliances Hardware, Paint, Oils Fruit Packages Sn Orchard Supplies Smithsburg Maryland BOB'S CITIES SERVICE STATION Smithsburg, Maryland PhOf1e 23.444 Bob Smith, Prop Pianos Records MOLLER MUSIC SHOP 41 S. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md. Television Sheet Music Th k ALL YoU Q 9 1 I S HAVE To . Q J g Our Patrons t A d 33 tug Adverrtisers DO IS WRITE I Compnmenrs 'Q , Of FOR a JACOBSON'S FURNITURE STORE These Free Leaflets-- 16-18 West Franklin Street Frozen Assets Hagerstown, Maryland Helpful Freezing Hints Take It Easy Recipes For Modern Hornemakers N0RMAN'S T- V- SERVICE It' F T Make Clofhegglin aoysff Stewart-Warner Dealer Just For The Kids 148 East Franklin Street Hagerstown, Maryland Write: Advertising Dept. Phone-3570M POTOMAC EDlSON ff Of ING STORE C 0. Hagerstown, Maryland SHIREY'S CLOTH Hagerstown, Md. MINNICH Street 49 East Franklin Hagerstown, Md. FUNERAL HOME Smithsburg, Md. Phone 2 - 53 81 Phone 1160 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 1 1 P RAY BIRELYS MENS SHO ZIMMERMAN INSURANCE Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. AGENCY Arrow Shirts - , , Interwoven Socks Flre' Llfe' Casualty Nunn - Bush Shoes 51 East Franklin McGregor Sportswear Phone 6467 E sYNDER's CUT RATE PENN DAIR Waynesboro, Pa. Rear of 22 North Church Street IES RETAIL STOR 30 East Washington Hagerstown, Md. 1-lain PARADE ENTRY The FHA entry in the Alsatia Mummers Parade in October, 1955, stressed world friendship. Girls wore costumes of various foreign na- tions. The globe in the background of the picture was made by the boys in shop and the eighth grade core classes. ESSEX STUDIO ACME -SUPER-MARKET 33 E. Main St. Food-O-Mat Waynesboro, Pa. Waynesboro's Shopping Center C omplim ent s POOLES STORE Of Hardware 8: Building Supplies GRAY'S GROCERY General Merchandise General Merchandise S b'l1 'll , Md. 8 1 asm e Sabillasville, Md. LUTHER N. MARTIN WINEBRENNER MOTORS Real Estate-Insurance DeSoto - Plymouth Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. Telephone 66 Maryland Ave. Highfield, Md Phone HF 209 SHOPPING CENTER GEARHART'S PHARMACY Blue Ridge Summit , Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. u Q X R. K. SAUM 8: SON JEWELERS 139 W. Franklin st. jff Hagerstown, Md. Motorcycles 8: Bicycles Sales 8: Service TWIGG CYCLE CO. Hagerstown, Md. 38 N. Cannon Ave. Phone 1663 -R 00 iff LEAD'S ARMY AND NAVY STORE Complete Line of Sportswear Hagerstown 8: Waynesboro 01 LEITER BROTHERS Apparel for Women and Children Millinery - Piece Goods J. E. Cunningham Groceries - Meats - Frozen Food Corner of Cannon Ave. 8: Jefferson Street Hagerstown, Md. China and Glass 55' Giftware , Waynesboro, Pa. Compliments Of ARTHUR'S MARKET JOHN H. PRYOR Compliments ,f 'V - Sales and Service Of J Maytag washers and appliances Crosley refrigerators and appliances 19 S. Potomac St. , Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 117-1 or Smithsburg 23773 ANN'S BEAUTY SALON Smithsburg, Maryland Phone 232 81 Compliments Of N Meet Your Friends At STAFFS CUT RATE STORES NEWBERRY'S ' In Hagerstown and Williamsport Waynesboro, pa. Maryland Best Wishes from BOHN'S SUNOCO SERVICE 127-133 W. Main St. Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 9969 Compliments Of WILMER STUDIO 27 West Washington Street Hagerstown, Md. BERT THORNTON'S RECORD SHOP If We Don't Have It We'll Get It 42 East Main St. ' Waynesboro, Pa. - Phone 40-M Compliments Of MARY 'S BEAUTY SALON 219 West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. D. L. MILLER 8: CO. Pharmacists Ice Cream, Sodas and Sundaes Gobelin's Assorted Chocolates Prescriptions carefully filled 20 East Main St. , Waynesboro, P Compliments Of CASLON PRESS Commercial Printers Phone 505 Waynesboro, Pa. 4 Compliments For the best in fi of Television See WALTER Y. GROVE Grove Funeral Home Waynesboro, Pa. BOHN'S THE LEADER . 24 E. Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. Phone-3 18 Compliments PRYOR'S TIRE SERVICE Cor. Third 8: Potomac Sts. and West Main St. Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Compliments Of UNCLE DUDLEY'S SPORTING GOODS 72 East Main St. Wavnesboro, Penna. UU KENDALL'S MARKET 5 Fresh Meats and Groceries Dial 2-5241 Smithsburg Maryland 52 MCKOWN at WOLFF Waynesboro, Penna. Phone 340 Quality Furniture And Floor Cove rings v' gl' I sf' BASEBALL I 9 5 3 GOOD LUCK ICE CREAM BAR Waynesboro, Pa. WAYNESBORO AUTO BODY WORKS 220 South Potomac Street Waynesboro, Pa. N. S. Early, Jr. Prop. Phone 252 WAYNESBORO ELECTRIC CO. no 51 Corner Main 8: Potomac Street Waynesboro, Pa. Westinghouse Appliances EICHOLTZ FLOWERS Herman W. Eicholtz D 133 E. Main Street Waynesboro, Pa Philco T. V. Pittsburgh Paints Compliments I -53 Of WILLIAM'S Ladies' Ready to Wear Waynesboro. Pennsylvania DREYFUSS Headquarters for Mer-is Clothing 8: Shoes Waynesboro. Pa. WISE J EWELERS Never A Charge For Credit Diamonds 8: Watches in Waynesboro Easy Terms 74 West Main Street WAYNESBORO CANDY KITCHEN v Lunch and Home Made Candy Waynesboro, Penna CUNNINGHAM MOTORS, INC, 20 E. Franklin St. 57 ' Used Car Lot Dual Highway Chester C. Cunningham, Owner Telephone 6222 ID Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry MARTIN JEWELERS Registered Jeweler Gem Society 6 E. Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. Phone 2846-W 60 .4 White Cross Plan BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTY Grow Bigger Better Crops' COMPANY Use Dependable Hospitalization Medical Surgical Farm Rite Accident and Health Life insurance Fertilizers and Insecticides Made By J. Hugh Warrenfeltz ' Sabillasville, Maryland CENTRAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION Phone: Highfield 226J Hagerstown, Maryland BROWN'S BUICK Sales and Service 2527 South Potomac St. Waynesboro, Pa. LEAMAN'S SEED STORE Waynesboro 209-W Main St. Field, Garden, and Lawn Seeds Special Lawn Mixtures Seed Potatoes Hand Sprayers and Dusters Pets and Pet Supplies 55 HAINES, THE SHOE w1zARD Waynesboro, Pa. Shoes for the entire family P. E. Beard, Manager 1 BAIRD OPTICIAN Strand Theatre Building Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 810 M Glasses fitted 8: adjusted Prescriptions filled General Eyeglass Repair FLOHR LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Millwork Builder's Supplies Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. Phone 23 THE MEN'S SHOP Your Q For Quality East Main St. Waynesboro, Pa. ,O 5 f INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED MCCOMAS-ARMSTRONG. INC. FIRE. EXTENDED COVERAGE. LIABILITY. AUTOMOBILE SURETY BONDS TELEPHONE CBB OR O86 114 W. WASHINGTON ST. HAGERSTOWN. MD. Factory Phone 1450 G. C. MIDDOUR CO. GAVER AND SMITH Esso Service Military Road Cascade, Md. MANUFACTURER! OF CUSTOM ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS COMPLIMENTS OF AND DOORS , , Flery s Poultry Farm WALNUT ST. and WAYNESBORO, PA. HATCHERY Smithsburg, Maryland HARRISON'S GROCERY Highfield Gulf Service 8: Products Lubrication 8: Washing SUMMIT SALES 6: SERVICE Sunshine Trail Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. Phone 89 -J Bob Davis, Prop. MEYERS 8K BERKSON INC. Complete Home Furnishers 41-43 West Franklin Street Phone 1629 HAGERSTOWN, MD. A 5 E15 HOWARD'S PAINT STORE Paints-Wallpaper Artists' Supplies Hagerstown, Md. Dixie Store Patent Medicines Luncheonette Sodas Smithsburg, Md. TROSTLE.'S GROCERY Cascade SEE OUR BLENDED MULTI-FOCAL LENSES WITH NO DIVIDING LINE 1NO-. DIVIDING LINE ORDINARY BIFQCAL N0 DIVIDING LINE LENSES BEACH BLENDED BIFOCAL5 VISION AT ALL DISTANCES Beach Blends are higher priced, but more than worth it MAY'L OQTICAL EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Kryptok Eifocols or Single Vision GLASSES 515.00 COMPLETE 27 W. Washington St. 2nd Floor Phone 3155 Hours - 9 to 5: Wednesday 9 to 'Ip Friday 9 to 9 i 500 THE TROY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY 59-63 East Washington St. ' TERMINAL PASTRY SHOP 20 East Washington Street ' Hagerstown, Maryland Hagerstown, Maryland Phone 2933 - ff? 00 3 R, D. McKEE, INC. 5' DOYLE L. GROVE A Jeweler And Watchmaker Hagerstown Maryland 105 W. Franklin Street Phone 2525 Hagerstown, Md. Hardware Tools Mill Supplies Locksmith Gunsrnith MYERLYNS , Hagerstown's Leading S HL TTE E K School Supply Store C O Rghsle 2rgf?gKLE SHOP Stationery-Athletic Goods-Fishing 32 E. F nm- Tackle-Luggage-Toys-Greeting Cards ra In Hagerstown' Md' 47-49-51 N. Pot. sr. Hagerstown, Md 1 6-is Compgllglenfs HUNTsBERRY's EYERLYvS Fashion footwear Hagerstown, Maryland Phone 1344 19 N- P0t0U1aC St- Hagerstown, Md. FRIDINGER Sn COMPANY 56 Hagerstown, Md. VAUGHN'S SELF SERVICE MARKET Gilmore L. Him! Vaughn 645 Pennsylvania Avenue Hagerstown, Md. Plumbing - Heating Phone 6 1 1 1 GAYLE RESTAURANT Charles H. Spessard - Prop. Home Cooked Meals Open 24 Hours Daily Hagerstown 5585-J THE HAGERSTOWN LUMBER COMPANY Department Store for Builders J. R. R. BLACK Schloss And Curlee Clothes Jarman Shoes 17 West Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. gd HageI'St0Wf1, Maryland HANKY'S ICE CREAM Phone 4600 Hagerstown, Md. CHARLESIF. MANAHAN at soN BICKLE'S FRUIT FARM Sabillasville, Md. General Merchandise, Coal, Wood, 1 1f2 miles northeast Fuel Oil, Fertilizer, and Feed Smithsburg, Maryland Complgilents Apples - Peaches POLACK'S Shoe Repair - Men's Clothing - . Hagerstown, Md. Fruits in Season CORNER GROCERY Ff' HOBBY CENTER lj' Huff 8: Lewis, Prop. .3 Cavetown, Md. Neighborhood Grocery Phone 23931 Hagerstown's Original Franklin Street Phone 713-J Hagerstown, Md. 147 W. Compliments Complete kits of Of supplies for model MILLER railroads and airplanes AUTO SUPPLIES and all types of crafts SMITH'S GARAGE Phone 2-5751 Gas-Oil-Battery and Tire Service General Repairing Smithsburg Maryland BOWMAN'S GENERAL STOQEL On The Square Srnithsburg, Maryland Prop: Wm. B. Wiles Phone 2-3941 MILLER -LISKEY ELECTRIC CO. Everything Electrical Phone 2 544 29 E. Franklin-Street Hagerstown, Md. fLj7 ou 5 ' Compliments 51 Of THE EQSMERS HAGERSTOWN PAINT GLASS co. MERCHANTS BANK Hagerstown, Maryland Of Hagerstown V, VELVET ICE CREAM COMPANY Phone: 2-3611 smithsburg, Md. 148 Cleveland Ave- Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Phone -3 9 5 Srnithsburg Branch Of D. E. HONODEL Electrical Sales And Service 32 W. Main St. Waynesboro, Pa. DELAUTERRS GROCERY 2,00 O. F. Delauter Gas-Groceries-Meats Phone Smithsbu rg 2 -3 7 52 Cavetown Maryland UU 4 Compliments Of HAYS INCORPORATED Hagerstown, Md. WAYNE TOOL COMPANY Waynesboro, Pennsylvania JOS. C. GROSSNICKLE General Merchandise Cavetown, Maryland CROUSE STUDIOS 117 W. Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. Portraits Wedding Commercial Photo Finishing Phone 1743 Compliments Of RlCHARDSON SNACK BAR 710 Dual Highway Hagerstown, Maryland Only The Best HOCKEY T.lL ALE and ERVICE H Z T E I N N I E T Z H Antennae Installed Highfield, Md. Phone 309M W. B. GAY Watchmaker - Jeweler Elgin Hamilton Watches Steiff Silver East Main St. Waynesboro, Pa. 6 FAMOUS TEXAS LUNCH Economical To Eat Here 83 West Main Street Telephone 9970 Waynesboro, Pa. BENJAMIN F. MOSS, INSURANCE Phone Highfield 3 10-J 28 East Washington Street BOX 138 ff-Rooms and Mealsn Hagerstown, Maryland Phone 6461 Associate s Howard J. Rohrer, Jr. Marshall A. Wolfinger Robert V. Cromer THE MAPLES Mr. 8: Mrs. W. B. Eyler Owner-Manager Cascade, Maryland Reasonable Rates W. M. Railroad Highfield-Cascade Road MAPLES Ft. Ritchie 112 Mile-112 Mile Highfield rf, 6 The Home Of Certified Perfect Eternal1y Yours Diamonds KAY JEWELERS It's OK to Owe Kay NEVINS CUT RATE 32 West Main Street Waynesboro, Pennsylvania FORD for '54 The New Standard of the American Road. Phone 2 -4741 EWMAN AUTO C0. A00 5 .1 Compliments Of SAVOY RESTAURANT 1 East 5th Street Waynesboro, Pa. Bill Sz Ginnie Keihl J. W. MYERS 8: CO., INC. Wholesale Distributors Food Products-Notions Tobaccos Hagerstown, Maryland On The Square In Smithsburg ! I. ytt , S F! uni-E trT f I gl W Phone 2-4972 E- , Shoes Work Clothing THE DIXIE PRESS, INC. 806 Frederick Street For The Entire Family Hagerstown, Maryland Boys Clothmg Sportswear For Printing Call Jim Dudley - 's eicious' D Hp t M yl d Remember It D 1 9-., 10.15 S Kg SAVOY RESTAURAN1 vgxlc fx Q I f Lf-3, 2 LL' Hu 5 ix! LDAIFZY ' ,y '-' HULL'S Dairy f A ACdt d H C k d Wa nesboro, Perma. Ch k D Y Phone 1640 MILLERS C pl t FURNITURE Cf STORE DUUBLEDAY and M003 MILLER, COMPANY. 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DEPARTMENT STORE Hagerstown, Maryland Compliments Of MUSEY 8: EVANS Hagerstown, Maryland Men' s Wear MILTON KOHLER ai soNs 5' Jewelers since 1875 27 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. EMMERT HDW. INC. Paint -Glass -Hardware and Farm Machinery Phone 98 Hagerstown, Md. x07 .Q f THE STYLE SHOP Public Square Hagerstown, Md. Specializing in Dresses, Suits Coats for Juniors need your BLOOD. ,vsp 'L ft? . if , Q-Ks my 2 AT THE BLOOD BANK Our ARMED FORCES Contact your local - RED CROSS TODAY! 'FDQ .15 KN pa- ,N V-1 X12-a From the home towns of America to the battle zones of Korea, our Flying Lifeline spans the Pacific . . . precious pints of crit- ically needed whole blood and plasma are speeded to our wounded combat forces via the Military Air 'Hansport Serviceg then in a matter of hours . . . in Fairchild C-119 Packets to the front lines. 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