Smithsburg High School - Leopard Yearbook (Smithsburg, MD)
- Class of 1958
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Published by THE SENIOR CLASS SM1THSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Smithsburg, Maryland • ecUcatcott Because of your keen interest in the students and 4m' 7 , ffis V' ■ ,' t . ■ your constant willingness to work with them as ad- visor of the Annual for the past four years, we sin- cerely dedicate the 1958 SM1THION to you. Miss ......... Charlotte Forrest. Assistant Editor I congratulate the Senior Class upon this record of life at Smithsburg High School I hope that it will, in the future, recall pleasant memories of the days spent here. I hope, also, that it will encourage our students to take every advantage of the educational opportunities that are offered. Charles A. Summers, Prill Ou% Sc ooi Pictured above is the standard school ring of Smithsburg High School. This ring was designed for the High School by a group of teachers, students, and alumni, and contracted to the L. G. Balfour Company for a five year period. The ring is fashioned of yellow 10 carat gold, the girl's being four pennyweight and the boy's six. It has a royal finish, and may be one of three settings: onyx, ruby, or spinel blue. The stone, which is Prisma-tite sealed, may be either cut or buffed. The school seal appears on both shanks bearing a shield with an Old English type S on it. At the top of the shield is the lamp of knowledge symbolizing the light of learning. At the bottom is inscribed, on a banner, the Latin words, In Medias Res (In the midst of things). The class numerals appear on each shank. The space around the setting on the head of the ring bears the name Smithsburg High School. Each ring is personalized on the inside by the engraved initials of its owner. The seniors of 1958 are proud to be the first graduating class to wear it. s4( na p Bulertbo-ujh A- Steve vs on — 7—: a Y h r t 1 | I j p i At J J m r I 1 t ■ 1 ] ] Tii« hti- vc u'S 8 'Thru Cou t-J Ss jetrs ui 1 ' zure SK)j re-ca.ll T7 A . 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(Written to the tune of NOTRE DAME VICTORY MARCH) EDITORS PEGGY DAVIS........................................Editor ELISE REYNOLDS ------------------------ Assistant Editor • i y-i r ADVISORS CHARLOTTE FORREST....................Advisor GILBERT HULL - — - -----------Business Advisor Advertising Staff Literary Staff CHARLES A. SUMMERS, M. A. HELEN BIKLE, M. A. University of Maryland Principal THOMAS FAHERTY, B.S. State Teachers College, Frostburg Mathematics University of Maryland Core, Reading SHIRLEE CRANE, A. B. Barnard College English, French ROBERT CRAWFORD, B. M, Shenandoah Conservatory of Music Band CHARLOTTE FORREST, M. Ed. Western Maryland College Library REBECCA CALSMER. B.S. Western Maryland College Home Economics HORACE FULLER, B.S. University of Maryland Agriculture GEORGE GUSTAFSON, M. A. ESTHER HAGER, M. Ed. JAMES HAUGHT University of Denver Industrial Arts University of Maryland Business West Virginia University Science SAMUEL HOUSER, M.S. Franklin and Marshall Science GILBERT HULL, M. A. Columbia University Guidance PATSY JOHNSON, A. B. University of Maryland Core, English FREDERICK OTTO, M. A. George Washington University Mathematics, Driver Training JOHN PIKE, B.S. State Teachers College Shippensburg Civics, Core BEATRICE ROBINETTE, A. B. MARY ST. CLAIR, M. Ed. PETER SOPKO, M.A. Western Maryland College Vocal Music Western Maryland College Social Studies New York University Physical Education JOSEPH TROXELL University of Maryland Industrial Arts CAROLYN DUNBAR, A. B. Shepherd College Physical Education HELEN WOLFINGER, B.S. State Teachers College Shippensburg English FANNIE NUSS George Washington High School Alexandria, Va. Secretary NELLE WINTERS, P. H. N. City Hospital Martinsburg, W. Va. School Nurse nHAj JyjL. BUS DRIVERS CAFETERIA WORKERS Mi. Forrest Mr. McCleary Senio 0££ice%4 __________I PRESIDENT Elise Reynolds VICE PRESIDENT Robert Harshman TREASURER Eileen Eckert SECRETARY Nancy Miller DAVID BROWN ACADEMIC Quiet. . . easy to get along with. . . favorite pastime is girls. . . Sam's pal. . . drives a '50 Plymouth. . . hails from Raven Rock. . . likes hill- billy music. . . our class fly-catcher. Don't worry about it. JOHN BAKER ACADEMIC Tallest senior boy. . .outgrew his glasses. . . dislikes homework. . . plays the piano. . . our best French student. . . likes New York. . . hates neck ties. . . likes blonde teachers. . . photographer for the yearbook. Holy cow! MILDRED BLAKE COMMERCIAL Blue-eyed blonde. . . dislikes the name 'Teeny . . . likes to skate. . . dis- likes history class. . . hopes to become a secretary. . . usually seen driving a Pon- tiac. . . Sunday School teacher. . . typist for the yearbook. Holy cats! BARBARA BROWN A soda-jerk, seen with Peggy. . to play the field. GENERAL . witty conversationalist. . . often . likes men in uniforms. . . likes . dislikes liver. . . favorite food is pickles. . . dislikes men with mustaches. Really! SAM COOL ACADEMIC Despises the name Clarence . . .real cool dresser. . . dark complex- ioned. . .drives an Olds . . .Senior flirt. . .likes that red sweater. . . sleeps inP.O.D. class. . .works on yearbook staff. '1 don't know! PEGGY DAVIS COMMERCIAL Dreams of Washington, D. C.. . .tells good jokes. . . giggles with Barbara and Elise at night, knows how to get everyone to cooperate. . . plays the field. . . popular all-around girl. . . Editor of the yearbook. You want me to do handstands?' RICHARD FRITZ GENERAL Works in Waynesboro. . . likes to hunt. . . is quiet in school. . . plans to join the army. . .owns a Kaiser. . .never home. . .doesn't like school. . . likes horseback riding. Yeah! Quiet. . . puts things off till the last minute . . . frequently goes downtown to pay bills. . . hails from Cavetown. . . likes hunting. . . dislikes danc- ing. . . loves sea food. . . wants to become the second Jimmy Dean. '1 guess. RUSSELL GIFT GENERAL Sparkling brown eyes . . . came from Boonsboro High as a junior. . . has a weakness for Plymouths . . . dislikes Elvis. . . hates to write long letters. . . hopes to be a farmer's wife . . .Copy Editor for Year- book. . . Senior Class Treasurer. So, you want a Medal! EILEEN ECKERT COMMERCIAL 7 - NINA FLOHR COMMERCIAL Always lends a helping hand. . . hopes to be a medical secretary. . . likes dill pickles. . . likes to skate. . . often seen driving a green Buick. . . Presi- dent of FNA. . . photographer for yearbook. Big deal! ” JOHNNY GRAYBILL VOCATIONAL Shortest senior boy. . . plays on the soccer team . . . carries his own lunch to get enough to eat. . . hopes to be a farmer. . . never carries books home . . . talkative. . . runs his grandfather’s farm. . . President of FFA. . .Soc- cer co-captain. '1 might as well. m MARTHA KENDALL VOCATIONAL Brown hair and blue eyes. . . likes to watch TV . . .good-natured. . . school librarian. . . likes to keep the Home Ec door on the swing. . . likes study hall. . . likes to eat. . . dislikes Elvis. For Heaven's sake! PAUL HARNE GENERAL Roving blue eyes and wavy hair.. .likes short, short girls...often seen in Foxville.. .likes outdoor life... always alert for the game warden... likes sports.. .has freckles... Uncle Sam's man... Soccer Captain. 'Jiminy frost! NANCY MILLER COMMERCIAL ROBERT HARSHMAN VOCATIONAL Dislikes shaving.. .an outdoor man.. .gets up at 4:30... aversion is women... a future farmer... owns a blue Ford... dislikes school.. .never does home- work. . .President of Student Council.. .Secretary of FFA.. .Senior Class Vice President. I guess! Cute.. .likes skating.. .big blue eyes... likes hot fudge sundaes... lives in Greensburg... always has a nightime snack... is musical... likes Fords... worked on yearbook in '57 and '58.. .Secretary of Senior Class. Get out!” ELISE REYNOLDS COMMERCIAL Private secretary for Wolf's garage.. .attractive personality.. .has trouble with Sam.. .gets along with everyone... spends nights with Peggy... Assist- ant Editor of Yearbook.. .Senior Class President. That's ridiculous!” KENNETH LEWIS GENERAL Patronizes the bowling alley... big tease... has freckles and blond hair. .. hates to give a report. .. pals around with Gene S... neat dresser... throws paper wads in English Class... dislikes to do typing over again. What time is it? DOROTHY RINEHART VOCATIONAL Short, mischievous and full of fun.. .has a silly laugh.. .easy to get along with.. .took U.S. History twice because she likes it so well.. .often seen walking on the road.. .likes rock and roll music... takes more than her share of the road in driving_ likes Elvis. Big Deal EUGENE SAUNDERS ACADEMIC Known as Gene”.. .good dancer... likes girls .. .happy-go-lucky.. .patronizes Richardson's... good basketball player.. .slow talker.. .often seen driving a black Olds. You said it! GERALDINE SCADDEN GENERAL Hearty laughter and bouncy spirit... enjoys arguing with Mr. Houser, even though she loses... likes dark hair and dark - eyed babes... part-time homemaker.. .piano teacher. Oh no! RICHARD SMITH GENERAL Has auburn hair.. .hot-rod fan... dislikes school ... works at Smith's Market... known as Dick ... often seen with Russell.. .loafs around Summit Drug Store. ..often called Little Richard. I guess. JEAN SHINDLEDECKER COMMERCIAL Blushes easily. ..light brown hair and gray eyes .. .often seen at Zook's. ..likes to cowboy in her father's Buick... dislikes shorthand... likes thick milk shakes.. .typist for the yearbook. I'm just kidding! NEAL TROSTLE ACADEMIC Drives a Plymouth... likes different dates... well dressed... likes the French teacher.. .has blue eyes and blond hair .. .copies P.O.D. papers ... a math wizard... Bill's assistant... studies with Peggy. You'd be surprised! YVONNE SPRENKLE COMMERCIAL Entered school late this year... pals with Elise ... likes to type... doesn't like half-hour lunch periods.. .likes spaghetti... likes to read in leisure time... partial to green Chevys. ”1 don't believe it! PAUL WADE VOCATIONAL Never combs his hair... likes to hunt... reads the printing off the sports' magazines in the library ... plans to be a carpenter... always complains about school lunches... usually seen in an FFA jacket... a dragstrip fan... dislikes homework... Treasurer of FFA. 'I don't know! KATHERINE STOTTLEMYER GENERAL Tallest senior girl... long blonde hair... likes skirts and sweaters... quiet in school, but noisy outside... likes to play hookey... likes to sing and play a guitar... likes boys. Oh, boy!” Has varied interests, mainly girls... rather make history than study it... les yeux blur after a big weekend... allergic to farm life... plans to go to France.. .enjoys English class now. That's okay! GENERAL WAYNE WARRENFELTZ EULA STULLER ACADEMIC Looks at the world through baby blue eyes... naturally curly hair... blushes beautifully... wants to go to college to be a teacher... Terrapin rooter ... only teenager from Edgemont... keeps neighbors busy keeping tab. Oh, Richard!” GRACE STRITE GENERAL Giggles a lot in typing.. .can't make it through the lunch line fast enough... likes to listen to the radio... dislikes Science class... has fun working at Newberry's... a minister's daughter.. .hails from Cavetown. Not really! CHARLES WEST GENERAL Well-dressed and neat. ..no future plans.. .has black hair.. .likes sports ... likes weekend dances ... second home is Pryor's filling station... likes drag races.. .model home builder. No, I do not. DONNA TAYLOR COMMERCIAL Elvis fan... baton twirler... big flirt... always late... naturally curly hair and dark eyes ... favorite color is black.. .likes submarines ... frequently seen at Richardson's... likes all sports... photographer for yearbook. Man. you know it! PEGGY THUMMA COMMERCIAL Short and cute... dark brown eyes... often seen at Cold Springs.. .hates her middle name.. .pals with Nancy... ambition to become a nurse.. .work- ed on yearbook in '57 and '58. ..scared of thunder- storms. You harve! WILLIAM WILES ACADEMIC Likes Mrs. Hager. ..seen at Richardson's... works part time at H. L. Mills Supermarket... Mrs. St. Clair's A-l Brownie... brags about his Plymouth... lover boy... class clown... Advertising Manager for Yearbook. I don't believe that! FRED O'NEAL GENERAL Likes soccer... has brown eyes... came from Boonsboro in senior year... likeable... easy to get along with... dislikes teachers and principals... is too shy.. .blushes easily. I don't know! RALPH HURLEY GENERAL No picture available... comes from Boonsboro ... wears glasses... doesn't like the armed forces... dark hair... doesn't do any homework... a braggart ... enrolled at SHS in October. SENIOR TEACHERS Front row: Mrs. Hager (commercial), Mrs. Robinette (music), Mrs. Calsmer (home ec), Mr. Summers (principal), Mrs. Crane (English, French), Mrs. St. Clair (P.O.D.). Second row: Mr. Sopko(phys. ed.), Mr. Haught (science), Mr. Gustafson (shop). Mr. Fuller (agri.), Mr. Troxell (shop), Mr. Otto(math). Mr. Houser (science). PEGGY DAVIS SAM COOL 0?9to4t Dt tc teci JOHN BAKER EULA STULLER TfCoat StyCteA- JEAN SHINDLEDECKER CHARLES WEST -3 .... V ‘Seat 4CC- 4xou td ELISE REYNOLDS ROBERT HARSHMAN Tlt at '7 C6ative WILLIAM WILES BARA BARA BROWN “Seat Studente ROBERT HARSHMAN EILEEN ECKERT RICHARD FRITZ MARTHA KENDALL TVittieat JOHNNY GRAYBILL DOROTHY RINEHART 4t £etcc DONNA TAYLOR EUGENE SAUNDERS JEAN BOSWELL..............President BONNIE TAYLOR - Vice President JOANN MARTIN--------------Secretary MAY BROWN-----------------Treasurer Sectam 4 PATSY CRUM JAMES CULLERS ARLENE DICK JUDY GAYER PATRICIA GLADHILL PATRICIA HAHN MEREDITH HARNE LINDA HARTY CAROLYN KENDALL MARY LEIBOLDT SHIRLEY MANAHAN PATRICIA McCREA VIVIAN MOORE GLENN PETERSON PAMELA PITT ENG ER DELBERT RUDOLPH NANCY BOWMAN LOUISE BUSHEY NANCY CAMPBELL NANCY HAPPEL-----------President HAROLD BURGESSER.............Vice President LUCRETIA LEATHER - - Secretary NANCIE BOWERS-----------Treasurer MARY ELLEN BRANDENBURG GREGORY BYRNE RONALD GARDNER PATRICIA GRIMM unions Section S BETTE HARBAUGH WILLIAM HEEFNER PATSY KENDALL LEE LUCAS JOANN MASON TERRY MASTERS EDITH MILLER MICHAEL MILLER BONNIE MOORE SANDRA MYERS RICHARD REYNOLDS JAMES RIGGS PATRICIA ROSS SCOTT SANBOWER LINDA SHEISS ALEC SHOCKEY BARRY SPANGLER PATRICIA WARREN I LEON WEBB BARBARA WILLIAMS BONNIE WINDERS [ LOUISE WINTERS BONNIE JO AYERS - - EDWARD FISHACK - - KITTIE MOORE------- JOSEPH ROSS........ Esther Bayer Dale Bowman Daniel Bowman Joyce Brown Charles Bushey Reba Field Carol Frush Richard Hahn Margaret Hershberger Carroll Holtzman Soft to no%e — Section Carol Kline Curtis Kuhn Robert Leisinger Kenneth Myers Richard Newcomer Charles Poole Patricia Pryor Joann Rudy Janet Secor Gloria Smith Alice Sowers Martha Stottlemyer Nancy Treuhaft Ruby Wade Barbara Wakenight Sharon Wetzel Betty Cullers Sandra Deal Glenn Fishack Carolyn Gardenhour PATSY SNOWBERGER DONNA GLENN---- JEAN MYERS JOHN VAN PELT - - Charles Blake Shirley Brechbill Betty Lou Brown David Brown - - President Vice President - - - Secretary - - - Treasurer Soft tonuvie — Section Jay Hahn Nancy Harne Judith Kendall Judy Kuhn Donald Miller Joyce Needy Raymond Pepple V incent Robinson Patsy Sanbower Joyce Saunders Doris Schaller Frances Schwaderer Joseph Smith Ronald Smith Barbara Snively Beverly Wolfe HAROLD HARSHMAN - WAYNE REYNOLDS - ■ MARIE STEVENS-- Mary Biser Louis Brown Timothy Carl James Crunkleton Dickie Delauter William Eccard Glenn Fishack Orville Fleagle Soft ionuviec — Section (£ David Mong Clifton Muritz Margaret Rinehart Judith Smith Richard Verdier David Webb Richard Webb Martha Willard CAROL BLOOM----- BRIAN STOOPS---- BARBARA BENJAMIN LARRY HERSHBERGER -----President Vice President -----Secretary - - Treasurer David Barkdoll Carolyn Brown Carolyn Burgesser Linda Bushey Cheryl Decker Connie Fager Carl Frazer Sue Ann Funkhouser Leda May Ginn 'p'lea wKett — Sectcott 4 Robert Graybill Stanley Harbaugh Sherry Huntsberry Kathryn Kendall Dorene Kline Mary Kline Frances Martin Ruth McPherson Frank Moore Gordon Myers Clyde Morris Donald O'Neal Arlene Schildt Terry Sheiss Winifred Smith Donna Synder Robert Stevenson Gary Stockslager John Sweene Donna Williams CAROLYN ROSS----- LOIS GARDNER----- MARY ESTA SHOCKEY ARTHUR BACHTELL - - Robert Hahn Louise Hardman Barbara Harrison Connie Hawbaker Lee Heckman -----President - Vice President -----Secretary — - Treasurer Myrtle Cline Mark Eigenbrode Martha Fox Winston Fritz 'preaAtptett — Sectam Paula Hosfeld Carolyn Kindle Rosa Kuhn Gaithelene Lewis Richard Lewis Janet Linton Donald Lucas Nancy Manahan Jason Martin Regina McIntyre Janet Miller Pauline Oswald Edwin Pryor Judy Rudy Ruth Ann Sanders Bill Shatzer Donald Smith Barbara Sowers William Stone David Thomas - - - President Vice President - - - Secretary Treasurer Delores Martin Delores Newcomer Eunice Norris James Rinehart Patricia Rudy Donald Stottlemyer Dorothy Stottlemyer William Stuller Donald Swope Sharon Warner Sandra Wise Patricia Wolfe PATRICIA LEIBOLDT OMEGA HAHN------ DELORES PRYOR - - DONROSE EYLER - - Connie Bock Julia Bowders Judy Bowman Eugene Cline £ty ct i iacCe — Section 4 Carl Gorden Doralyn Harshman Helen Huntzberry RODNEY HUFF.........................President CHARLES HOLTZMAN-------------Vice President PHILLIP GAVER......................Secretary SANDRA NAYLOR.......................Treasurer Joyce Blake Donna Ebersole William Eigenbrode Robert Etter Linda Fleagle Susan Frey John Frush Earl Gift tfnoute — Section Denton Jacques Theodore Kirchner Sterling Leisinger Alan Metzel Beatrice Myers Carol Pepple Faye Robinson Linda Rouse Dennis Sanbower Gwendolyn Schlacter Jeanette Shifflet Delores Shindledecker Faye Smith Wilma Sowers Stephen Steinmetz William Slemmer Celia Tiffany Richard Timmons £ty tt6 JOHN CURFMAN....... HOMER CAVANAUGH - - RONALD GATES....... HERBERT BAKER...... John Brown Richard Brown William Brown Linda Butts Clifford Campbell John Doyle tyuzde — Section -----President Vice President - - - Secretary - - - Treasurer Eugene Pryor Robert Recard Franklin Schaller Paul Sadler Carol Sprenkle Leonard Stevens John Thompson Roger Webb Pauline Eccard Donald Huntsberry Frank Huntsberry Wilbur Huntsberry Larry Linton Robert McClain LARRY BACHTELL.....................President PAUL WILLARD...................Vice President PENELOPE PITT ENG ER...............Secretary SANDRA BACHTELL---------------------Treasurer Jerry Benner Walter Bupp Catherine Campbell Robert Carba ugh William Clifford Lemuel Kindle Gary Kline William Diehl Seve tt (facute — Section 4 Robert Green Barbara Gossard Howard Harne John Jacques Carol Ann Kendall Frances Manahan Nevin Martin Ralph Minnich Larry Pepple Jane Rudy Daryl Sheiss Donald Snyder Mildred Strong Gene Swain Lester Thomas George Wolfe CHARLENE SHOCKEY...................President NANCY MURITZ...................Vice President WILLIAM SHRENK.....................Secretary GEORGE MOORE.......................Treasurer Austin Biser Melody Burgesser Betty Carpenter Patricia Cowan Dennis Deal Shirley Dingle Kenneth Escabar John Garnand Seventh tyttuie — Section Roger Graybill Timothy Harbaugh John Harne Fannie Hartle Robert Keller James Kline Patricia Kuhn Warren Lammotte Donna Pryor James Pryor Ruby Smith Thomas Snyder Ronald Swope Margaret Webb Larry Weimer Nancy Wetzel Samuel Winters Richard Wishard PAULA ROSS - - HELEN BUSHEY - JAMES LEIBOLDT KENNETH GREEN ----President Vice President — Secretary - - Treasurer Kenneth Brown Herman Clifford Timothy Deal Charles Fager Susan Fritz Donald Harding Lowell Harty David Helfrick Seventh, tyi cte — Section Ruth Huntsberry William Kindle Deanna Lammotte Paul Lucas John Miller Phillip Muritz John Myers Carolyn Needy Judy Oyler Sandra Parker Glenn Recard Judy Slayman Rodney Smith Nancy Sprenkle Shirley Stone Donald Stuller Charles Toms Miriam Weber Charles Willard Jerry Wolfe VARSITY TEAM Soccer t ?57 CAPTAIN AND CO-CAPTAIN Although the Varsity Soccer boys did not have a successful season, they did exhibit their old school spirit by breaking the 50th game winning streak of the county champions, Clearspring. The 4 to 3 victory of the Smitties took place on their own field. Smithsburg placed 4th in the County League, AWAY HOME Smithsburg S. Hagerstown Williamsport Smithsburg Clearspring Smithsburg Smithsburg Boonsboro 0 Clearspring 7 3 Smithsburg 1 4 Smithsburg 2 0 Boonsboro 2 3 Smithsburg 4 1 S, Hagerstown 1 1 Williamsport 5 1 Smithsburg 2 GIRLS VARSITY TEAM CAPTAIN AND CO-CAPTAIN Captain and Co-Captain Talking over the game ‘rtyap i Scfool CUtd The band is composed of approximately thirty members. Robert Crawford is the director. This past year they secured uniforms from an organization in Hagerstown. Appearing above in first row: H. Harne, C. Ross, D. Cline, L. Sheiss, N. Happel, B. Spangler, D. Barkdoll, T. Sheiss, E. Holtzman, B. Stoops. Second row: J. Cullers, L. Bachtell, D. Miller, W. Wiles, T. Masters, W. Eigenbrode, J. Wolfe, Mr. Crawford - Director, D. Harding. Third row; J. Doyle, F. Martin, L. Bushey, R. Reynolds, D. Sheiss, P. Ross, L. Ginn. T wctcce Se44to t The band practices every Tuesday and Thursday. This year they presented school assemblies, performed in the Alsatia Mummers Parade in Hagerstown, gave a concert for the P.T.A., and attend- ed the Spring Band Concert. The high school majorettes, formed under the direction of Mr. Crawford this year, appeared in the Alsatia Mummers Parade last October 30. They also performed for the P.T.A. and the annual Lions Club Minstrel Show held in February. New uniforms of black felt trimmed in white fur have been secured by the group. Girls pose in routine formation. Reading from left to right: P. Pittenger, D. Taylor, L. Winters, M. Leiboldt, B. Taylor, P. Pittenger. Setti i (? uviu4. Advisor - MRS. ROBINETTE Girls in grades 11 and 12 who like to sing make up this chorus. They furnish music for programs, such as: festivals, graduation, P.T.A., etc. Most of their selections are done in parts. Se U yi (tyomS Advisor - MRS. ROBINETTE This newly organized group is for boys in grades 9 through 12. The purpose of the Chorus is to stimulate a desire and gain con- fidence in singing. Librarian - MISS FORREST Opportunity is given to girls in grades 10, 11, and 12 to work in the library. They participate in as varied library duties as possible so that they develop good concepts of library services. Their work is carefully supervised by the librarian. cui i (?6 viu Advisor - MRS. ROBINETTE The Junior Girls' Chorus provides choral experiences for participation later on in the Senior Chorus. Girls in grades 7, 8 and 9 who are in- terested in singing and whose voices pass a vocal test are in the group. junior SoifA Advisor - MRS. ROBINETTE Boys in grades 7 and 8 who like to sing have the opportunity to be- long to the Junior Boys' Chorus which was organized this year. They gain skills and confidence in their singing. It is hoped that they will eventually join the Senior Boys Chorus. Student @ouHCit Pres. - ROBERT HARSHMAN Advisor - MRS. ST. CLAIR The Student Council is an elected body of students. They maintain a high standard of conduct, truth, honor, and duty among students and encourage the practice of good citizenship. Self- government is practiced and extra - curricular activities and codes of ethics are sanctioned, with the approval of the administration. AMERICA 'putune 4 textccL Pres. - NANCIH BOWERS Advisor - MRS. CALSMER The F.H.A. projects included sending a care package, giving clothes to the needy, presenting a school assembly, and helping with Fun Night. They won second prize in the Alsatia Mummers Parade in Hagerstown. Two of the outstand- ing events this spring were the Mother and Daughter Banquet and catering at the F. F.A. dinner. 'putuxe Pres. - EULA STULLER Advisor - MR. HULL Students who are interested in the teaching field may join the F.T.A. Club. They should acquire a better understanding of teaching as a profession. The club is a member of the state and national organizations. Eula Stuller was a representative at the State Lead- ership Conference, Westminster. Pres. - TERRY MASTERS Advisor - MR. TROXELL One of the smaller organizations in our school is the Visual Aids Club. Boys in grades 10, 11, and 12, who are interested in audio- visual education may join the club. They are responsible for maintenance of equipment and projection of films and slides. 'putune 'P zn Hen 4 terccci Pres. - JOHNNY GRAYBILL Advisor - MR. FULLER One of the oldest national clubs is the F.F.A. Their activities have included many events, such as participation in the Alsatia Mummers Parade, the Hagerstown Fair, the Frederick Fair, county and state judging contests, the National Farm Show in Harrisburg, and a Father and Son Banquet. Robert Harshman, a senior, won second place in the state dairy contest. Putufie s4 Ke ic z Pres. - NINA FLOHR Advisor - MRS. WOLFINGER Girls interested in the nursing profession have an opportunity to join the F.N.A. One project was the raising of money for a Mother and Daughter Banquet held in the spring. Sc ogC Safety Advisor - MR. PIKE The safety patrol in and around the school is always busy maintain- ing the safety standards. They meet regularly during-club period. One activity is participation in the annual School Safety Patrol Parade in Washington, D.C., in May. (?6ee Ceade 4. The cheerleaders were chosen by a committee of faculty and students. Three juniors, one sophomore, and two freshmen make up the group. It is hoped that in the near future they will be able to secure new uniforms. Pictured are: Jean Boswell, May Brown, Barbara Williams, Joyce Brown, Donna Williams, and Sue Anne Funkhouser. 'Voice o£ De ttocn c t Mr. Summers is presenting the winning award of the Voice of Democracy contest to Eula Stuller. kunners-up were Elise Reynolds and Nancy Happel. Ten students participated in the contest sponsored annually by the Hagers- town Junior Chamber of Commerce. o£ (?CaAdeA The four courses offered at our school are Academic, Commercial, General, and Vocational. Most subjects meet five times a week, and every student is required to carry four majors. When the bell rings at the end of the 60-minute period, classes change rooms and such a scene as pictured here takes place. PHYSICS BIOLOGY JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE SENIOR HIGH SCIENCE ALGEBRA TRIGONOMETRY BOOKKEEPING MATH STENOGRAPHY II STENOGRAPHY I TYPING U.S. HISTORY WORLD HISTORY STUDY LIBRARY GUIDANCE OFFICE Second lunch line First lunch line First lunch period Second lunch period Kitchen Dishwashing suppi aus . Agricultural Project Bus loading Compliments of miller's FURNITURE STORE On the Square Hagerstown, Md. ROESSNER BROS. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS Complete Line of Home Furnishings, Appliances and Television Sets Hagerstown, Md. CHARLES EE SNYDER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR and APPLIANCE STORE Television 220 West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 1608 Congratulations to the Class of '58 CITIHS SERVICE GARAGE South Main St reel Smithsburg, Md. Compliments of brown's BUICK Authorized Buick Sales and Service 226-240 S. Potomac St. Phone 2150 ANTIETAM MOTORS, INC. Lincoln- Me rcury- Continental Phone: RE 3-8000 125 E. Baltimore Street Hagerstown, Maryland Congratulations From WAN z RADIO STATION GOODBODV s: co. Established 1891 10 North Jonathan Street 13 80 on Your Dial Hagerstown, Md • J. H. DAGENAIS Resident Manager Waynesboro, Pa. Telephone Hagerstown RE-3-4321 We Extend Our Heartiest MOS5 Congratulations to the INSURANCE AGENCY,INC. 1958 Graduates 44 South Potomac Street Hagerstown, Maryland Phone RE-3-6464 and Sincere Wishes for BENJAMIN F. MOSS a Happy, Successful Future HOWARD J. ROHRER, JR. THE MORNING HERALD MARSHALL A. WOLFINGER AND ROBERT V. CROMER THE DAILY MAIL Associates Your Newspapers Published in Hagerstown, Md. K. G. POl TER AGENCY INSURANCE TRAVEL RUTH S. POTTER - ROY R. ALLSOPP, Manager Phone 1100 39 E. Main Street Founded 1909 Waynesboro, Pa. 5CHLOTTERBECK TACKLE SHOP Locksmith Gunsmith Sporting Specialties Hagerstown, Maryland Volunteer Workers at Washington County Hospital Snack Bar DE I T A-DEWALT WOODWORKING MACHINERY THE FOLTZ MFG. SUPPLY CO. Hagerstown, Md. Headquarters for Young Men McGregor Sportswear Van Heusen Shirts University Town Clothing HOFF 1S 1 NJ'S 15 N. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Maryland Girls in Wood Shop Phone 1200 MM FINANCE CONIPHNU c utomoDilz financing H. J. ESSICH, JR., Manager Walnut and Second Sts . Waynesboro, Pa. ve TnotveV WAYNE FINANCE COMPANY For Prompt and Dependable Service Use Our New Telephone Numbers Hagerstown Smithsburg REgent 3-7940 VAndyke 4-5611 THE CAV EE TOW M PLANING MILL COMPANY Cavetown, Maryland Millwork, Lumber and Building Material WAV INI E5BORO BOWLING CENTER East Main Street Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Phone 9961 Hagerstown, Maryland All Nationally Advertised Makes FOR WOMEN Foot Saver Hill Dale Paradise Queen Quality Drew Arch Rest Lucky Stride Fortunet and Life Stride FOR MEN British Walkers Foot Pals Roblee Official Scouts Children's Shoes Little Yankee Modern Age Tred Rite Handbags and Hosiery south's For the Best in Food 41 North Potomac Street Hagerstown, Maryland Love at First Bite ROSEN'S R S G West End - Downtown Enriched Shop Both Stores BONNIE BREAD MANBECK BREAD CO. Hagerstown, Md. FUNERAL HOME J. KIEFFER FREY, Manager Ambulance Services Phone VA-45381 Smithsburg, Md. TORTUGA RESTAURANT Hagerstown, Maryland BOSWELL. BLOCK CO. R.F.D. 4 Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 1325-M Vandyke 4-3432 Concrete Septic Tanks Sold and Installed Compliments of DOEBIEDAY and COMPANY. INCORPORATED CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Smithsburg, Md. Compliments of Your School Photographer WESTMINSTER STUDIO 39 East Main Westminster, Maryland THE Compliments of ELDRIDGE DAIRY COMPANY Jctedazdj'4 SNACK BAR 215 East Washington St. 710 Dual Highway Hagerstown, Maryland Hagerstown, Maryland Only The Best iOMPANY §200 HaveimW| fc| Baltimore 18, Maryla Tel. BHlmont 5-0111 Congratulations to the Class of 1958 W : Commercial an S Divisions PROVISIONS CORP. Home Killed Meats Pork - Beef - Sausage - Smoked Meats Luncheon Meats, Etc, 716 Paper Mill Road Hagerstown, Maryland Phone REgent 9-3107 This is an age in which the struggle is for the minds of men; a struggle to create understanding and sympathy between peoples of different races, culture and history; a struggle in which all those who love freedom will do all they can to establish at least a powerful mental alliance amongst themselves against the forces of tyranny. Let us each - yourself and myself - all of us - work toward the goal that in the end we may live in peace and good will together. PERCY C. SPENDER 'P mq6orn PANGBORN CORPORATION, Hagerstown, Md. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Hagerstown Maryland Sales - Oldsmobile - Service J. S. SNOWBERGER SONS 219 East Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. Phone RE 3-4052 607 West Main St. Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 272 WOOD SHOP COCKRELL SALES SERVICE Sundstrand Adding Machines - Underwood Typewriters Accounting Machines - Office Furniture 28 E. Washington St. VERNON COCKRELL Hagerstown, Md. Dial RE 3-4856 PR ICE'S CASH MARKET Every Purchase Is Guaranteed to Please You West Main St., Extended Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 1029W SEE OUR BLENDED MULTI-FOCAL LENSES WITH NO DIVIDING LINE oo NO DIVIDING LINE BEACH BLENDED BIFOCALS VISION AT ALL DISTANCES Beach Blands ara higher priced, but more than worth it M A YS_ OPTICAL EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Kryptok Bifocals or Single Vision GLASSES $15.00 COMPLETE 27 W. Washington St. 2nd Floor Phone 3155 Hours — 9 to 5; Wednesday 9 to 1; Friday 9 to 9 Hagerstown, Maryland Compliments of MERIT SHOE STORE 3 6 - 3 8 W. Main St. Waynesboro, Pa. More of the Best for Less Shoes for the Complete Family -NO- DIVIDING LINE PQ ORDINARY BIFOCAL LENSES TRADEMARK ICE CREAM WOLFE'S GARAGE Gas - Oil - Tire Parts - General Repairing Smithsburg, Maryland Phone VA4-5501 F.F.A. Wins Second Prize in Alsatia Mummers Parade MARTIN JEWELERS 6 East Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. EYERLY'S DEPARTMENT STORE 18 West Washington Street Hagerstown, Md. ROY E. FRIEDLY Insurance Service Waynesboro, Penna. HULL'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 1640 Waynesboro, Penna. KENDALL'S MARKET Smithsburg Maryland SMITHSBURG FOOD CENTER Smithsburg Maryland ZOOK'S ROLLER RINK East 2nd St. Waynesboro, Penna. LINDSEY HARDWARE, INC. 42 North Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md. VALLEY HARDWARE South Main St. Smithsburg, Md. COFFMAN LUMBER CO. 449 North Propect St. Hagerstown, Md. FRIDINGER SONS 21 North Mulberry St. Hagerstown, Md. GEARHART'S PHARMACY AND SHOPPING CENTER Blue Ridge Summit, Penna. WAYNESBORO NEWS AGENCY W aynesboro Pennsylvania CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. Waynesboro, Penna. J. W. MYERS CO., INC. North Prospect St. Hagerstown, Md. HOLLY'S SHOE DEPARTMENT 74 West Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. BAIRD OPTICIAN Trust Company Building Waynesboro, Penna. FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. Waynesboro, Penna. FAMOUS TEXAS LUNCH 83 West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. McCOMAS-ARMSTRONG, I] 114 West Washington Street Hagerstown, Md. MUSIC SHOP 53 South Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. HAINES SHOE STORE Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. MILTON KOHLER SONS Jewelers since 1875 Hagerstown, Md. L B HAT SHOP On the Square Hagerstown, Md. FANNIE GOLDBERG Kirson's Dress Shop Waynesboro, Pa. DOYLE L. GROVE, JEWELER 105 West Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. EAKLE'S DRUG STORE West Washington Street Hagerstown, Md. LEI TER BROTHERS 34 West Washington Street Hagerstown, Md. NEWBERRY’S Your Family Department Store Hagerstown, Md. SEMLER McFADDIN CO. 9 West Washington Street Hagerstown, Md. McCRORY’S STORE Waynesboro Pennsylvania GROVE FUNERAL HOME Waynesboro Pennsylvania THE BON TON 17 North Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. WELTY CLEANERS 21 South Potomac Street Waynesboro, Pa. NEVIN'S CUT RATE STORE 32 West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. S. DREYFUSS COMPANY West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. ECONOMY CUT RATE STORE 10 South Potomac Street Waynesboro, Pa. ABBIE JANE FLOWER SHOP Oak Hill and Potomac Ave. Hagerstown, Md. HAGERSTOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE 441 North Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. FLEISHER S On the Square Hagerstown, Md. HAGERSTOWN LUMBER CO. 700 Frederick Road Hagerstown, Md. G. C. MIDDOUR CO. Phone 1450 Waynesboro, Pa. LEEDS ARMY NAVY STORE 53 West Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. WAYNESBORO ELECTRIC CO. 100 West Main St. Waynesboro, Pa. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK ANTHONY WAYNE HOTEL Smithsburg Branch West Main St. Smithsburg, Md. Waynesboro, Pa.. H T MAYTAG SALES SERVICE 26 West Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. MEYERS BERKSON, INC. 41-43 West Franklin Street Hagerstown, Md. PRYOR'S TIRE SERVICE 3rd and Potomac Street Waynesboro, Pa. W. B. GAY, JEWELER 37 East Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. MODERN SHOE SHOP Finest Shoe Rebuilders Hagerstown, Md. CRAIG INSURANCE AGENCY 3 West Main Street Waynesboro, Pa. HOFFMAN'S CHEVROLET SALES Washington and Locust St. Hagerstown, Md. THE NEW CLEANER LAUNDRY Pick-up and Delivery Service Cascade, Md., Ph. Highfield 215 Bikle Fruit Farm Apples - Peaches - Cherries - Pears Grown and Packed by: AUSTIN H. BIKLE Smithsburg, Maryland Phone VA 4-3251 THE NEWMAN AUTO COMPANY Smithsburg, Maryland ATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE • COLUMBUS, OHIO Formerly: FARM BUREAU INSURANCE EDGAR A. ZEPP Insurance of All Kinds South Potomac Street Phone: Regent 3-4510 Hagerstown, Maryland Res: Regent 3-3896 -sJX- ■- The C-123 can’t land on a postage stamp . . . but almost any clearing is its landing field On almost .my clew ring - almost any field- you can safely land the Fairchild (-121 assault transport Actual short-field tests have demonstrated that the rugged -123 is able to take oil and land from deeply erttded, uind fit-Ids; that it can work from unprepared clearings under ♦ « n- wml i iWitiam that it 1« capable of mass landings into ungraded cotpbat zones . . . at S-srt and intervals. And literally thousands of flights have proven that the ( -123 requires no outre (turn 700 fI. for takeoff k and landliifO. During these strenuous tests, no ('-123 was lost, none was damaged. What hotter proof of the C-l2.Vs near unisers.il assault and logistics capability? FAIRCHILD anci ! outsit • • sttst s is i .it . . ..«•MIDI «( PUtli«l ■ MCatuNlD IM H4N1 ! •• • Frick Unit Air Conditioners Are Built in Sizes From _________3 hp. Up__________ Compliments of FRICK COMPANY Builders of Superior Refrigerating, Air Conditioning Ice Making, Quick-Freezing Farm and Sawmill Equipment We Offer Training Courses and Apprenticeships to High School Graduates as Follows: Drafting Machinest Moulding Refrigeration Pattern Making Steel Fabricating R. T. FINFROCK SON Massey-Harris, Ferguson and New Holland Equipment Leitersburg Pike Mr. Fuller With Robert Harshman Who Won the State Tractor Contest PRYOR'S ESSO STATION Cascade, Maryland Phone Highfield 9356 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 32 West Main Street Waynesboro, Penna. FRA VERS GARAGE Smithsburg, Maryland Phone VA 4-4708 FUNK'S DRUG STORE Center Square Waynesboro, Penna. LEITERSBURG MARKET William B. Wiles, Prop. Leitersburg, Maryland MATHIAS-MILLER INSURANCE CO. 4 South Potomac Street Hagerstown, Maryland SMITHSBURG LIONS CLUB Promoter of Community Projects Smithsburg, Maryland SANDERS GROCERY Highfield, Maryland Phone Highfield 401-J BAKERS’ AMOCO Corner 4th and Potomac Streets Waynesboro, Penna. FOX SHELL SERVICE Richard O. Fox, Prop. Sunshine Trail INGRAM'S MEN'S SHOP 32 North Jonathan Street Hagerstown, Maryland SMITH'S MARKET Blue Ridge Summit, Penna. Phone Blue Ridge Summit 64 Linda Fleagle and Jeanette Shifflett With Mr. Gustafson in Shop DIXIE CUT RATE r'Wy AND LUNCHEONETTE Modern Washington County Patent Medicines Housewives Cook Electrically! Sodas Electric Cooking is Novelties Smithsburg, Maryland Safer, Cleaner, Easier No Smoke - No Soot - No Fumes POT O M AC EDISON CO. Hagerstown, Md. ■P T 120 NS Acme Markets, Waynesboro Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Johnson, Jr. Jesse M. Baer - Fuel Oil Johnston's Dress Shop Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker Kay Jewelers Bert's Record Shop Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kendall Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Biance Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinsey Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bikle Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leather Bock's Cleaners The Men's Shop, Waynesboro Val Bristow's D. L. Miller and Co. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller, Jr. Miss Doris Buhrman M. P. Moller Music Store Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Calsmer Newberry's, Waynesboro Mr. James V. Cannen Newcomer's Electric Service Cavetown Market Mr. and Mrs. John Nuss, Jr. Central Motors Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Otto Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cool Penn Davies Retail Store Mr. and Mrs. Clark D. Crane Mr. J. P. Pike Mr. Robert Crawford Potter and Myers Barber Shop Darling Shop Mr. and Mrs. Elder Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. LeeC. Davis Mrs. W. B. Robinette Delauter’s Grocery Mr. G. Harold Rowe Miss Carolyn Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Ruths, Jr. Essex Studio Mrs. Mary St. Clair Mr. Thomas Faherty Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scadden Rev. and Mrs. Richard P. Fehnel Mr. R. G. Schultz Miss Charlotte W. Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shockey A Friend Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Showe A Friend Mr. Peter Sopko Mrs. Leone Martin Fritz Stouffer's Tractor - Mower Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fuller Mr. Charles Stover Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaver Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stuller Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Good Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Summers Mr. George Gustafson Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Taylor Mrs. Esther Hager Mrs. MaryThumma Mr. and Mrs. Richard Happel, Jr. Tom's Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Richard Happel, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trite Mr. James Haught Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Troxell Miss Teresa Ellen Hays Waynesboro Auto Body Parts Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henderson Weston's Hobby Center Hess Auto Body Works, Inc. Whitesel's Music Shop Hill's Toy and Novelty Store William's Specialty Shop Hi-Way Furniture Mart Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Winders Mr. S. B. Houser Wise Jewelers Mr. Gilbert Hull W. J. E. J. Huntsberry's Footwear Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Wolfinger Huyett's Bakery Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wolfinger Mr. and Mrs. Denton R. Jacques Worth's Ladies Apparel Mr. and Mrs. Lancelot Jacques III James' Shoe Store Mr. L. B. Zecher We, the SMITHION Staff, would like to express our sincere appreciation to all those who have helped to make this book a success. 4 4T-n f 4 4 i .4 4 n_„. 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