Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)
- Class of 1955
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X: ' a b 1 l955 S M I T H I 0 N FORE WORD This volume of THE SMITHION may seem very insignificant to you now, but we hope in the years to come that it may bring to you some of the cher- ished memories of 1955. As the years pass by, may these memories become more dear. SMITHION STAFF F2773 eq , 'Q ,, .gl 'sa . ,Y MR. FRANK I. GETTY DEDI CA Tl ON We, the staff of 1955, take sincere pleasure in dedicating this volume of THE SMITHION to our devoted high school princi- pal, Mr. Frank J. Getty. His inspiration, humility, and help- ful point of view have been evident at all times. Through his untiring efforts and willing cooperation we have been able to realize some of the most enjoyable days of our lives. We shall remember him for his kind understanding, his deep sin- cerity, and his ever ready guidance. With his helping hand we have been inspired to go forward into the future with con- fidence. SMITHION STAFF EDITORS ADVISORS Harvey Leisinger - Business Manager, Jar1ice Miss Forrest -- Mr. Otto Wolf - Editor, Ray Johnson - Assistant Editor QSeatedJ JoAnn Wright, Jeanne Bushey, Joan Sweene, Janice Wolf, Ray Johnson, Pat Forrest, Marlin Brown. QStand- ingj Doris Smith, Peggy Buter- baugh, Rosalie Leather, Betty Cline, Pat Switzer, Louise Eccard, Pat Guild, Gerald Leather, Genevieve Burgesser. LITERARY STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Qseatedj Margaret Taber, Dottie Winters, Edna Barkdoll, Doris Bachtell, Donna Wishard, Wilma Schildt. fStandingj Ann Stevenson, Raymond Slick, Robert McAfee, Harvey Leisin- ger, Ronald Bachtell, Richard Miller, Connie Blickenstaff. ,., . 3? .v ADMIM RA non is g J,l, ygggyg FACULTY First row, left to right FRANK GETTY, M. A. University ofMaryland Principal HELEN BIKLE, M.A. University of Maryland Core WILLIAM CARR, B.M. West Virginia University Band CHARLOTTE FORREST, ED. Western Maryland College Library, Science ESTHER HAGER, ED.M. University of Maryland Business M. VIRGINIA HARSHMAN, B. S. Hood College Home Economics Second row, left to right HORACE FULLER, B.S. University of Maryland Agriculture BARBARA FUNK, B. S. Radford College Physical Education WILLIAM GRIMM, A.B. Shepherd College Science GEORGE GUSTAFSON, University of Denver Industrial Arts M Third row, left to right SHIRLEY HOEFLICH, A.B Goucher College Mathematics SAMUEL HOUSER, M.S Penn State University Science . as y W, E FACULTY sshs V11 , ' Q .asli A Q . Q.. X X ' e w 1 3 . . . '- - - , S1,s,,Lr,s..W, XM V, First row, left to right MARGARET LARIMORE, B.S. State Teachers College, Frostburg Core FREDERICK OTTO, M. A. George Washington University Mathematics, Driver Training KATHRYN PEARSON, A.B. Catawba College English, French JOHN PIKE, B. S. State Teachers College, Shippensburg Core I k , A. . X - 1 :sLP ' sill' is as if , iliili iii K jie aeila -Mia. y , E, ll 1 Second row, left to right BEATRICE ROBINETTE, A. Western Maryland College Vocal Music KATHLEEN ROULETTE, M. Penn State University Guidance, Psychology PETER SOPKO, M. A. New York University Physical Education MARY ST. CLAIR, ED.M. Western Maryland College Social Studies Third row, left to right JOSEPH TROXELL HELEN WOLFINGER, B. S. A Yum Q., MM? as ,' 7 ww,sf'--,,...:,,.lfMs'fX -' was. in K , ,Ms sg' , nf.. .2-'4r:1',f,'f,e -,ff . K ' QV. we if ' B. A. University of Maryland State Teachers College, Shippensburg Industrial Arts FANNIE NUSS School Secretary English 5 f 9 ssmons SENIOR CLA SS OFFICERS ROBERT MCAFEE, Presidentg HARVEY LEISINGER Vice President EDNA BARKDOLL O'NEAL CLASS FLOWER Blue and White Carnation CLASS COLORS Baby Blue and White CLASS MOTTO , Treasurer: DORIS BACHTELL Secretary Climb though the rocks be rugged. DORIS BACHTELL Commercial Neat and trim - well dressed - wears glasses - cooperative - likes to ring the cash register at McCrory's - enjoys shopping at the A8119 store. RICH ARD BACHTELL General A big tease - usually laughing - Mrs. St. Clair's right-hand man - very oblig- ing - Doris' steady - drives his own car - sometimes heedless of danger. SENIORS m-ffm EDNA BARKDOLL O'NEAL Commercial Friendly - trustworthy - likes music - one of the Rhythmettes - good in short- hand - our assistant librarian - a Christ- mas bride. IOE BAYER Vocational Shy - bashful - conscientious - dark hair - rosy cheeks - FFA representative at the National Convention - a young farmer. W .-431' W. 'DWP' RONALD BACHTELL Vocational A smart dresser - has short, curly hair - likes apple pie - hates English - a date breaker - a farmer through and through - often seen in his sister's Chevy. RICH ARD BAKER General Known as Dick - a blonde - quiet - blushes easily - usually looks sleepy - often wears yellow - likes to hook school - dislikes POD - enjoys dating - likes to work with automobiles. mis-'f IUDITH BENCHOFF Commercial Talkative - giggles quite a lot - enjoys typing - wears clothes well - owns a large collection of shoes - likes Hunt. WILLIAM BENCHOFF General Girl shy - kids with the boys - a good sport - likes POD - works in his uncle's store - known as Punchey - throws celery in the cafeteria. VIRGINIA BLAKE Commercial A chubby girl - wants to be a secretary or telephone operator - spent her junior year at Washington Township High - can't give hand signals while driving - always called Dolly. CONSTANCE BLICKENSTAFF Commercial Known as Connie - tall - has a DA hair cut - enjoys dancing - a whiz on the typewriter - dreams of flying an airplane. em X!! W2 GENEVIEVE BURGESSER Academic Genny to all her friends - main interest is her '51 Chevy - dislikes Texas and Brooklyn - enjoys working at McCrory's - a baseball fan - big talker - pretty complexion - likes the Navy. IEANNE BUSHEY Academic Has pretty blonde hair and blue eyes - quiet - a hard worker - softspoken - always wears glasses - a real brain - known as Toothpick - a super score keeper - dislikes spinach - hopes to be a nurse. iwml Jigga eg, iam nh W mama-.vw f CHARLOTTE BOWMAN Vocational Always called Bonnie - quiet - attractive - blue eyes - well dressed - FHA member - would like to be a housewife. MARLIN BROWN Commercial A daydreamer - outspoken - pretty - enjoys typing and shorthand - one of the Rhydimettes - likes sweaters and traveling - works at Newberry's. L 1 , I rl JOAN FELLOWS Vocational A blonde with blue eyes - has freckles - class clown - noisy - very frank - usually tardy - reads comics and love stories in class. EUGENE FERGUSON General Known as Muggs - a carefree lad - likes sports - gets the most out of life - enjoys psychology - likes to set thumb tacks and throw erasers. PEGGY BUTERBAUG1-1 Academic A bookworm - known as Peg - blonde hair, blue eyes - loads of freckles - a doodler - Gearheart's hot-tempered soda jerk - loves to write poetry - dislikes WAC'S and hillbilly music. WILLIAM CRUM Vocational Only boy in the family - spoiled - cries easily - quick tempered - enjoys hooking school -has a path worn to the principal's office - pals with the Grove boys - likes to play Fender Crinkle. an W, ww I ' . Q2-f jf? sf if S fl 3' PATRICIA FORREST Academic Shortest senior - eyes change color - plays the piano well - Mr. Grimm's elf - has a pleasing personality - Dottie's twin. BETTY GOOD Vocational Soft spoken - conscientious - member of the FHA - wears bangs - enjoys baby sitting - usually has a boy friend. ,sz 40111-it JIMMIE GRAYBILL Vocational Interested in the Wild West - has visited a ranch in Utah - an avid reader of westerns - has high ambitions - always late - dislikes homework. WILLIAM GROVE General Has a dark complexion - wears side- burns - plays hookey - usually found in detention hall - very soft spoken with an excuse - often seen in Leiters- burg. JANE HESS Vocational Lives on a farm - happy-go-lucky - good all-around person - comes truck- ing to school - a good athlete - an ardent Red Sox fan. THOMAS HUNTSBERRY General Nicknamed Tom - temperamental - generally absent - takes frequent trips to the princip'al's office - often in detention hall - dislikes POD - works hard at home. PATRICIA GUILD General Crazy about horses - only female in agriculture class - carefree - a fast talker - unsettled - attractive - expects to get married soon. LEROY HEISTON General Known as Pete - quiet - blushes easily - has stubborn hair - an outstanding athlete - likes hot rods. 'N-4'r4uwuuQw 2 'rgils ,, 'ebxikf , 5 t!Tf'f7 fgiljmiffwurj f smf?L-,ruff is it misfjgggmw x 'mv' 533, M . .,5,gf asia:-arsrsrsarfisgsi r , RUTH JOHNSON Vocational Remembered for her curly hair and long finger nails - known as Sadie - sparkling with laughter - has soft green eyes - never seen without Raymond. GERALD LEATHER Academic Happy-go-lucky - always teasing - a great photographer - our Don Juan - lives on a farm - an interested sheep herder - visited the West in January. ROSALIE LEATHER Vocational Ruth's Chum - active in FHA - engaged to Dick - known as Maggie - has peaches and cream complexion - quick to smile - second prize winner in the apple baking contest. DOROTHY LEIBOLDT Academic Quiet and reserved - a future Florence Nightingale - has a friendly smile for everyone - dislikes moving and baby sitting. 5 lam ,W i,-' s HARVEY LEISINGER General Reliable - conscientious - a good work- er - a go-getter - good natured - likes to tease - thoroughly likeable - capable Student Council president - Mrs. Harsh- man's protege. ROBERT MCAFEE General Senior class president - well dressed - our clown - congenial - in for a good time - shirks responsibilities - usually wears a green shirt - may be a chef - works at Tracey's Corner. MEARL MCCLEAF Academic A lad with curly blond hair and blue eyes - often wears glasses - a neat dresser - bashful - comes from High- field in a '41 Chevy - hopes to be a pharmacist. RICHARD MILLER Vocational A genuine country boy - quick tempered - stocky build - has a fair complexion with rosy cheeks - hates to be teased - can drive a car and tractor well. fraye- ,nr 4-egg? ' isss LINDA PRYOR Vocational Friendly - easy going - frequently ab- sent - interested in Home Ec - hopes to get a diamond soon. SALLY RINEHART Vocational A very thin blonde - has a funny little laugh - very temperamental - quiet in a group - likes cooking - chauffeurs the kids around. KENNETH MUNSON Vocational The twin with the Toni - constant griper - pessimistic - a future farmer - buys 254: worth of gas at a time - never seen without Janice nor his ' ,gijff glasses. LESTER OSWA LD Vocational Has brown wavy hair and blue eyes - flashes a bright smile - strong of limb parks his Ford near school. KW ,my Q wsUlIli 'l ,. - , Q ' s zz , RAYMOND SLICK General Tall - outspoken - likes to play tag - often seen in the Home Ec room - dis- likes homework - has girl trouble - a hot rod fan. DORIS SMITH Vocational Our light and bright girl - likes blue - Dick's girl friend - plays in varsity sports - artist for the yearbook - pa- WILMA SCHILDT Commercial Changeable - has pretty brown eyes - knows the latest gossip - typist for the yearbook - an assistant librarian - makes ironical remarks - engaged to a '54 alumnus. SHIRLEY SCHROYER Vocational Full of fun - obstinate - has a mind of her own - out spoken - has flirty brown eyes - likes the boys - has hooked school - entertains Dottie in POD. a 'Y i tronizes roller rinks - musically inclined. CQ, . eff P JEAN SNIVELY Commercial A happy-go-lucky girl - likes to primp - has a deep voice - is neat and attrac- tive - has pretty, dark hair - likes to dance - enjoys dating. MARLENE SOUTH Vocational Stout blonde - pals around with Alice - often seen at the drug store or on the street in blue jeans - likes boys and love stories - enjoys movies. BETTY STULL Vocational Quiet - temperamental - conscientious wears glasses - reads love comics - likes to walk - frequently seen with Sally. JOAN SWEENE Academic Good all-around person - has light hair and blue eyes - likes peanuts in 7 UP - energetic - came from Mt. Savage last year - likes clothes, jewelry, and boys - rings the cash register in the cafeteria. lr- iw, ..U'H ' I he K? , 45 .,,QgquwHl0 'iMiVVA:iV. , st 'il .ff IANICE WOLF MUNSON Academic The twin without the Toni - editor of the yearbook - athletic - tall - respon- sible - good-all-around student - best known as Nose - aims to be a good house keeper - Kenny's wife. JOANN WRIGHT Commercial An attractive blonde - has hazel eyes - a gum cracker - likes to be-bop - enjoys shorthand - gets caught hooking school - Judy's pal. WILLIAM WEST General Shortest boy in the class - known as Whiskers - easily influenced - hooks school - makes excuses to get out of work - in the National Guards. DOROTHY WINTERS Academic The farmer's daughter - has a bulging wardrobe - Pat's twin - known as Dottie - neat and trim - will be remembered for her bubbling laughter - a future R.N X FA vom TES Biggest Flirts MARLIN BROWN - RICHARD BACHTELL SENIOR CLASS Most Popular PATRICIA GUILD - ROBERT McAFEE L 2 Most Athletic Most Likely to Succeed DORIS SMITH - LEROY HEISTON DOROTHY WINTERS 1.5 of TSI .52 Class Clowns JOAN FELLOWS - ROBERT MCAFEE FA VORITES Most Dependable JANICE WOLF - HARVEY LEISINGER H Best Dressed DORIS BACHTELL - RONALD BACHTELL Best Looking MARLIN BROWN - RONALD BACHTELL . 71 Effie pm- Mlm 5 pull cuss BETTY CLINE PATSY DAVIS DORIS DEAL .IOANN DEWEASE LOUISE ECCARD SHIRLEY FRITZ RAY JOHNSON JOANN HELSER ELWOOD LEATHER PHYLLIS MASON MYRON REYNOLDS PAT SWITZER MARGARET TABER PATSY TAYLOR PATSY TROSTLE DONNA WISHARD JUNIORS DIAN HARBAUGH Vice President ANN STEVENSON President HAROLD ROWE Secretary HELEN BARKDOLL TEATHIAN BLAKE GERALDINE BROWN Pi :Win , fzmggis A M A S mx k gc A w fi E as 4 Ns ?f ' 'ffe:i4:-Ylflfiiii Q. gf , RICHARD MYERS President ROBERT KENNEDY Vice President FRED PITTENGER Secretary LEROY BENDER EUGENE BOWMAN RONALD BOSWELL 1 ' I A A A , .x Q ,Qi :X zssisaf , kg, ,. 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' ' - . ii Li 5 5, U I :- VAQAL ,ktx i L f 1 il 'Qs m 5Ji Q'i!i?, 1' , S1i :', 1jQ? : s 1, ' s -s. a7 ,w'1 is Q B . or ,Er .s.1r,,t:: B ,, .X . -s 'lm f 'ii - L .5.sa.t,. 99 j 'Sw' 'es EIGHTH GRADE Harold Burgesser- - - ---- President Janet Brechbill- - - - Vice President Patricia Warren- - ---- Secretary Terry Masters- - - - Treasurer Bonnie Bell Harold Bloom Mary Ellen Brandenburg Paul Buhrman Timothy Carl Arlene Dick Mary Duncan Floyd Fishack Judy Gaver Betty Harbaugh Linda Harty Billy Heefner Delores Hines Robert Huntsberry Deanna Hurley Shirley Manahan Joann Martin Wanda Moats Glenn Peterson Pamela Pittenger James Riggs Linda Sanders Charles Shifflett Ronald Smith Barry Spangler Leon Webb Bonnie Winders all D i as Q fr 4 r if 3' r 45 fr is . .- rx V39 5 ,lffmqrz isa 'giigf W i . ' Lx Y Q -1 ff-f f ,-t: -.sl F, r EIGHTH GRADE Milton Fitz Ronald Gardner Nancy Happel Meredith Harne Kenneth Harp Barbara Helser Patsy Kendall Sharon Kennedy Ronald Kindle Judy Kline Lucretia Leather Mary Leiboldt Shirley Manahan Michael Miller William Newlin Evelyn Oswald Linda Sheiss Ilene Sowers George Tracey Barbara Williams Bonnie Moore- - Richard Reynolds Louise Winters ---- Ronald Biser Nancy Bowman David Brown Nancy Campbell Dorothy Cline Robert Collins - - - President - - Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Gloria Smith- - Orville Fleagle- - - Peggy Lum- - - Charles Blake SEVENTH GRADE - - - - - - - President - - - - Vice President - Secretary-Treasurer Daniel Bowman Shirley Brechbill Joyce Brown Louis Brown fabsentj Larry Cool Betty Cullers Rheba Field Charles Fishack Edgar Gates . , 'U Q PM Q If 'i ii is -M x gizgr 'i is . ., .. ., , -s3,r.:.. egg . 1... 3-si, . a -an it - A 2 we we i:w?x,,lf3. 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A 1 2 gg - f -'fra-::::-: M 'ff rt: ,- , , NV rr.. V ,, - , Donna Glenn Jay Hahn Harold Harshman Rosalie Kelbaugh Judith Kendall Richard Lewis John Miller Rose Monninger Kittie Moore Kenneth Myers Edwin Pryor Vincent Robinson Barbara Royer Barbara Snively Alice Sowers Richard Verdier John Van Pelt fabsentp Doris Wagaman Martha Willard Beverly Wolfe SEVENTH GRADE 1 1 b sf 3' ,JIJl,,n uns. si a 'LSA Ja., . . K Curtis Kuhn Ruby Wade Barbara Wakenight John Willard Ray Wolfe William Eccard Doris Emory George Fellows Glenn Fishack Carole Frush Ronald Hahn Nancy I-larne Carroll Holtzman Richard Hutterly Carol Kline David Mong Charles Rinehart Marie Hampton - absent Robert Hampton - absent Joseph Ross Marie Stevens Martha Stottlemyer Donna Tracey Patricia Snowberger- Margaret Hershberger ---- Jean Myers ------- Bonnie Jo Ayers Esther Bayer Rodney Benchoff Dale Bowman Betty Brown Doris Buhrman Charles Bushey Lawrence Carbaugh James Crunkleton - - President Vice President - - - Secretary is L I 4 s , ...V -., - -,.., i s 4 . 46 s he 1 is-e .,, w, -a mm e F J' ab , rv' qi F 1 sq ss H W rw ' E r , , gf. . ,v 9, rr-ff 3- .rim , - . , , 'Y 'Simi 'Nu if E N' K 5 gy '53 C sg sf 'W' 55 atb rs M 0 ,JSHN 1 , X4 P' , at S A . - - , fwvsfis , - new f .?ggrg-5, ' ,-1.5 ffp sfg, - ' , il ku 1 --L f'k5s', sa' ,. f A f- f 'R ' TEQSSV 11 .,. sisnrieiilpp , ri , A 1 L -1.7 .. . V.. M , ,, r. N .... V- :,- . . SEVENTH GRADE Richard Newcomer- - - ---- President Nancy Harding ---- - - Vice President Patsy Sanbower- - - ---- Secretary Sandra Deal Richard DeLauter Carolyn Gardenhour Ralph Garnand Barbara Harrison Anna Huntsberry Mary Huntsberry Louise Kendall Judy Kuhn Robert Leisinger Robert Lewis Donald Miller Joyce Needy Raymond Pepple Charles Poole Patricia Pryor Wayne Reynolds Margaret Rinehart JoAnn Rudy Doris Schaller Carol Semler Walter Shatzer Joseph Smith Judith Smith Susan Smith Gerald Strentz David Webb Richard Webb X Qs ,wiiiai .Z , WM A 'W -11511-I-G ini 'xi' 'Wk .I , , ,i my ,fx K H R Mist' . 1 , , aw ' his , , ,. ,. lair? '15 SCHOOL 1 f Q Q - A-sfrff' V S min MRS. KIMBLE MRS. FERGUSON MRS. FISHER These women serve us regularly in our cafeteria, OUR CUSTODIANS MR. HUMMER MR. FORREST ACTIVITIES KR S WASHINGTON Hancock Williamsport Boonsboro Hancock COUNTY SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS - 1954 opp. SHS opp. sHs 27 40 Boonsboro 6 25 2 15 Cle arspring 14 16 3 24 Williamsport 6 ll 3 23 Clearspring O 15 Hancock Williamsport Boonsboro Hancock VARSITY BASEBALL - 1954 Opp. SHS Opp. SHS 3 11 Boonsboro 13 12 1 0 Clearspring 11 2 0 5 Wi11iamSPOl't 4 3 3 5 Clearspring 7 3 QAM. 'UBI I . , 1 ,i OPP. SHS OPP. SHS Boonsboro 5 1 Hancock 0 3 Williamsport 1 0 Boonsboro 2 1 3 Clearspring 3 1 Williamsport 4 0 Hancock 1 1 Clearspring 3 1 5 Our boys tied one game with Hancock and won the other. We lost all the rest. FIELDBALL OPP. SHS OPP. SHS Boonsboro 3 3 Boonsboro 2 5 Clearspring 5 4 Clearspring 6 2 Williamsport 4 1 Hancock 0 7 Hancock 2 4 Williamsport 0 1 Our girls won four games, tied one, and lost three. Highest scorers were Doris Smith - 8 points and Pat Switzer - 7 points. GIRLS' BASKETBALL S. Garnand, J. Pryor, L. Eccard, G. Rudy, R. Smith, P. Switzer. J. Hess, Captain, D. Smith P. Forrest, M. Coyle, J. Dewease, R. Rinehart, H. Barkdoll. OPP. SHS OPP. SHS Williamsport 30 16 Clearspring 17 18 Clearspring 22 25 Boonsboro 34 15 Hagerstown J. V. 23 13 St. Mary's 44 23 H ancock 20 23 BOYS' BASKETBALL Kneeling: H. Leisinger, L. Heiston, Captain. Standing: F. Pittenger, R. Bachtell, R. Bach tell, D. Warrenfeltz, R. Slick, R. Kennedy. J. Harbaugh, E. Ferguson, OPP. SHS St. Mary's 34 24 Hancock Quincy 40 41 C learspring Williamsport 63 30 Boonsboro Clearspring 53 41 St. Mary's R. Ross OPP. 68 79 '71 52 SHS 39 54 40 40 r' ,., ,J +'b I I 1 I I ' s ,F 5 A 'Q 'T B 'U' v-A ifV ' Q X . f , H- ,I ,Nw Rf :Lk E. is 4 +V 19 fi W ,aria 5 sw ?il M Q H, 5 Ja. . fl' z FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President - Jean Graybill Sponsor - Mrs. Harshman The FHA purpose is to leam to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomor- l'0W . STUDENT COUNCIL President - Joe Bayer Sponsor - Mr. Fuller CLUB MOTTO Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve was W X.,.f Amsmm FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President - Harvey Leisinger Sponsor - Mr. Getty The purpose of the Student Council is to initiate, coordi- nate, and direct most extra curricular activities that are beneficial to the school and its students, and to acquire experi ence and efficiency in the practice of self govemment. 1 Sponsor - Mrs, Robinette The Senior Glee Club is an organization that serves the musically talented and those who like to sing in the senior high school, SENIOR GLEE CLUB JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Sponsor - Mrs. Robinette The Junior Glee Club is a group of junior high students interested in better choral music. Sponsor - Mr. Pike The aim of the School Safety Patrol is to establish and execute good safety prac- tices in and around school. SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL President ----- Genevieve Burgesser Sponsor ------- - - Mrs. Roulette The two club projects for this year are supplying substitute teachers in the elementary school and building a scholarship fund. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President- - - - - - Jeanne Bushey Sponsor- - - ---- - Mrs. St. Clair The purpose of the Nurses Club is to help girls learn the true meaning of the nursing profession. The club project for the year is the care of the Health Room. VISUAL AIDS CLUB FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA President- - - - - Ray Johnson Sponsor ---------- Mr. Troxell The work of the Visual Aids Club is to show all movies and slides, run the and keep all equipment in good order. tape recorder, hook up the microphones, The library has recently been moved into a remodeled room on the first floor. The lotus blue shelves and misty blue walls with a white ceiling help to create an atmosphere favorable to the growth of reading and study habits. New fluorescent lights have been installed. Miss Charlotte Forrest is librarian. Assistants are Pat Guild, Wilma Schildt, Pat Davis, Bonnie Gates, Shirley Garnand, Beverly Wagaman, and Lucretia Leather. BAND The Christmas program, The Story of the Nativity, was pre- sented by the Junior Glee Club. The background music was fur- nished by the band. Special numbers, O Holy Night and The First Noel, were pre- sented by the tenth and twelfth grade music classes. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Beatrice Robinette and Mr. William Carr LIBRARY Director - Mr. Carr The High School Band is now in its second year. This year marked the beginning of instruc tion in marching and concert work. From a total member- ship of thirty-five the band hopes to build a well balanced group of fifty by next year. '92 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM x S l TYPING PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY 41 CAFETERIA LINE LUNCH ' ...ff H1 'l '?C LEGAL EXCUSES FROM OFFICE PRINCIPAL AND SECRETARY A THE RHYTHMETTES GOING HOME AGRICULTURE BIOLOGY HOME ECONOMICS CHEMISTRY lb ' WOOD SHOP METAL SHOP Myg:l3.4- DRIVER TRAINING GUIDANCE PRIZE WINNERS Smithsburg High can win I VH K3 Here's proof I F STEP V A F .ii EEQTFENTS qfjs The FHA and FFA entries in the Alsatia Mummers Parade in Hagerstown won S9100 which was second prize in the school division, At the Great Hagerstown Fair the FHA booth was a second prize winner, while the FFA booth won first prize. X A XX Nxqgqg by - O 3 1? 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MYERS Sz BERKSON 41-43 West Franklin St. Hagerstown, Md, LINDSEY HARDWARE North Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. MARTIN IEWELERS 6 East Washington St. Hagerstown, Md, KAY .TEWELERS 40 West Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. GRAY'S FUR SHOP 24 North Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. LEEDS ARMY AND NAVY STORE 53 Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. LE1'I'ER BROTHERS Center Square Waynesboro, Pa. SAVOY RESTAURANT 1 East 5th Street Waynesboro, Pa. W, B, GAY - JEWELER 37 East Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. WELTY CLEANERS 21 South Potomac Street Waynesboro, Pa. FAMOUS TEXAS LUNCH 83 West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. FRIDINGER 8s COMPANY 21 North Mulberry Street Hagerstown, Md. TROY LAUNDRY 59-63 East Washington Street Hagerstown, Md. A CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. WAYNESBORO NEWS AGENCY 91 West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. MINNICH FUNERAL HOME 49 East Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. SHOEY'S SNACK BAR 137 South Potomac Street Waynesboro, Pa. Z.OOK'S ROLLER RINK East 2nd Street Waynesboro, Pa. CUNNINGHAM MOTORS East Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. H. 8a T. MAYTAG 26 West Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. PAUL H. STOUFFER 45-47 East 2nd Street Waynesboro, Pa. R, K, SAUM 8a SON ' IEWELERS 139 West Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. THE MUSIC SHOP 53 South Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. DOYLE L, GROVE - IEWELER 105 West Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. McCOMAS-ARMSTRONG, INC, 114 West Washington Street Hagerstown, Md, HILL'S TOY 8: NOVELTY STORE 11 South Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. ECONOMY CUT RATE STORES 10 South Potomac Street Waynesboro, Pa. W: 1 E :asf if f Q film-A ,Rl ' ' -rf ,t, t New-mme' . f-my ., ,, ,.., 1 is at.s iiit i SCHOOL ACTIVITIES SPONSORED BY SMITHSBURG LIONS 1. F.F.A. - F.H.A. 3. Easter Egg Hunt 5. Playground Z. Gave Book Covers 4. Christmas Party 6. Boy Scouts gf Q Compliments ALL YOU ' 1 -' HAVE TO gg I fs Of DO IS D 0 B L E D AY WRITE G 9 U These Free Leaflets - Frozen Assets Helpful Freezing Hints - Take It Easy Recipes for Modern Homemakers C 0 M P A Y It's Fun To Make Clothespin Toys 9 Just for the Kids PoToWKieXdifrlimEDiit'l 0 I CURMATED 60' Smithsburg, Md. Hagerstown, Maryland voun sznncu :uns mwmlmm 31.524 f- xii-,,:: WHHHE FWHHEE EUWPHHH 1-:3:?3 ' 32 i . '. 1 jig' yr ,Qf rj? X y o4ufomo5ifz Qinanaing 3 WY VX f-A-f Q' H. J, ESSICH, JR., Manager BYO Walnut and Second Sts. ,J I .,z, 5 L- Waynesboro, Pa, MILLERS FURNITURE STORE Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Compliments Of RICHARDSU ACK BAR 710 Dual Highway Hagerstown, Maryland Only The Best PL 0044416 BROS. WHOLESALE CONFE CTIONERS Hagerstown, Md. I HULL'S DAIRY Waynesboro Pennsylvania UNCLE DUDLEY'S SPORTING GOODS Waynesboro Pennsylvania WAYNE TOOL CO . Waynesboro Pennsylvania WAYNESBORO AUTO PARTS, INC. 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HOWARD'S PAINT STORE East Washington Street Hagerstown, Maryland BIKLE'S SHOE SHOP North Potomac Street Hagerstown, Maryland STYLE SHOP Square Hagerstown, Maryland EAKLE'S DRUG STORE West Washington Street Hagerstown, Maryland WAYNESBORO ELECTRIC COMPANY Corner of Main and Potomac Waynesboro, Penna. WILLIAMS' LADIES APPAREL Main Street Waynesboro, Penna. CROUSE STUDIO Main Street Waynesboro, Penna. BOHN'S TELEVISION Main Street Waynesboro, Penna, S. DREYFUSS AND COMPANY Main Street Waynesboro, Penna. WINEBRENNER MOTORS FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK Highfield Smithsburg Maryland Maryland EYERLY'S DEPARTMENT STORE GOOD LUCK ICE CREAM BAR W. Washington St. Waynesboro Hagerstown, Md. Pennsylvania HOFFMAN CHEVROLET SALES, INC. DELPHY'S Washington and Locust Sts. 237 E. Franklin St. Hagerstown, Md, Hagerstown, Md. MCKNOWN AND WOLFF SHIREY'S CIDTHING STORE Main St. 69 E. Franklin St. Waynesboro, Pa, Hagerstown, Md. VALLEY HARDWARE C. A. MILLER RADIO 85 TELEVISION Smithsburg 67 E. Franklin St. Maryland Hagerstown, Md. ARTHUR'S MARKET l-lANKEY'S ICE CREAM Waynesboro 49k E. Franklin St. Pennsylvania Hagerstown, Md. KENDALL'S MARKET ANN'S BEAUTY SALON Smlthsburg Smithsburg Maryland Maryland Q- 1 I 'QQ N e rf I f' l X P941 rx' -:15,::,QI,,?' lff? , - XDA I Afaf f VX X11 X me 0' Fa'--I 7 ,If-V 0DllN YIIM MALNINIIV :wan THREE GREAT LINES When you wanl' 'lhe la+es+ and besl in +rac+ors, combines, balers, power unifs, saw- mills, fhreshers, or forage harveslers, loolz fo Frick Company or your local Frick Dealer. Along wifh fhe world famous Friclc, M-M, and Fox lines of machinery, we handle Bear Cal feed mills, Rosenfhal huslcer-shredders and cornbines, and similar advanced equipment Poultry V' L' PRYCR 8' SON Custom and Cascade? Maryland Dressing Eggs Phone Highfield 211 TORTUGA Offers You Happy Solutions to Your Meal Problems Hospitality and Good Food! DDD FDR that means not only excellent food, but efficient FOOD service and a pleasant atmosphere. You'll find 'l 2' . . f MWHEN IN1-HE When you dine out you want to enjoy yoursel and them all here--for your all around dining satis- qr- faction. Stop in tonight! TORTUGA RESTAURANT 1 Mi. East of Square on Dual Highway TH E gfcfidcfge dai? C OIVI PANY 2.15 East Washington Street Hagerstown, Maryland SS P CRAIG INSURANCE AGENCY ALBERT IJONG 3 West Maln Street 52 W. Franklin Street Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Hagerstown, Maryland CORNER GROCERY CHOCOLATE PARK Cavetown, Maryland Cascade, Maryland THE ASSOCIATES LOAN CO. VELVET ICE CREAM CO. 55 W. Franklin St. 148 Cleveland Ave. Hagerstown, Maryland Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 4881 PATRONS FOR l95'-t 5'5 Mauls' Gift Shop Acme Market Essex Studio Terminal Pastry Shop R. Bruce Carson, Jeweler Wise Jewelers Waynesboro Candy Kitchen Newberrys, Waynesboro, Pa. R 8: G Department Store, Inc. Wilmyer Studio Hobby Center Budget Dress Shop Coffman's Barber Shop F. F. Cummins, Barber Potter 8: Myers, Barber Delauter's Grocery R. G. Schultz Fiery's Poultry and Hatchery Bob's City Service Station Mr. and Mrs. David Bachtell Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leather, Jr. Mrs. Kathleen Roulette Mr. and Mrs. George Gustafson Miss Barbara Ellen Funk Miss Jane Hess Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCleaf Jacques' Insurance L. B. Zecker Jay Fogle Gearhart's Pharmacy Shopping Center S chaeffer 's Confe ctione ry Bohn 's Sunoco Service Waynesboro Laundry The Maples Harrison's Grocery Luther N. Martin Dr. G. A. Kohler Miss Martha Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Keiffer Frey Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blickenstaff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daley Dr. and Mrs. W. L. 'Wolfinger Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Johnson, Sr Weiss Brothers Miss Charlotte Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Troxell Mr. and Mrs. William Grimm Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Getty Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Miller Miss Wilma Schildt Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mrs. Beatrice Robinette Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bikle Mr, and Mrs. George M. Bushey Miss Patricia Forrest Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Buterbaugh PATRONS FOR I95'+-55 and Mrs. Charles Schildt Mr Raymond Slick and Mrs. Frank E. Bushey, Jr. Mr and Mrs. C. Lester Burgesser Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Slick Robert McAfee and Mrs. .Tohn Nuss Thomas Faherty and Mrs. John Harshman and Mrs. Frank E. Bushey and Mrs. Roscoe G. Wolf Miss Peggy Buterbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Winters QMZPQZQZQZQ BIKLE'S FRUIT FARM The Smithion Staff wishes to express apprecia- lf Miles Northeast tion to all patrons and advertisers for their sup- Smithsburg, Maryland port during this year. A7-um-.wa vmzaoox Tum: Ynuoox Counmv-DAu.u .af :rg 1 ,Q . f -A --'Mx' I J .,.. .. .5 , . Q F Xe- A H . --K '., .A ,--, - , , V 1 1 1 . , , ' - .-j 9 L-' lx?-1 'A ' - x Q X 1 vu. - ' ' ' , aff ' 2 - fu ' - 1 . 4 , :CE -- ' x 1 1.- X . 4 - ' ,r. 'A V U 3-U . ,- F ' . 6 ' .nv .El V , .iq-J , . 'lk Ez'- f fv , 1 f .V 1.4. . .L L a '.' v -'H . '-f 'f 4 , -. . . .,, ,. Q . 5.3 -.1 -k 5 . ' - ms F J . 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