Southern Garrett County High School - Highlander Yearbook (Oakland, MD)

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uN Mon Te AR EEN, 6 Neat BTR A aoe ‘ . - a S2 eer an ter P 52 4 . - Pu x ; =.= . 1 , , 9 i. . +) ’ A ‘ u i x P ’ f i : 3 4 ‘ oP eee 7 oN Nig ‘ i: i 1 } 4 . it ‘ ‘. ' . ‘ ‘ : ' ‘ ed ‘ ¥ { i : ’ ‘ t ‘ vr 4 : : | - Wake up, Gt! There are memories in this day which will live eternally, memories of places and people, and of events both little and great. Wake up, and live again these youthful days in our Time — these days filled with recollections of... A time to meet with teachers, p. 3... A time with classmates, p. 9. . _ a A time to play, p. 53.. fi ex ¥ . é: e. ‘ - _ Meek Bee P, Biya g LAD 3-6 Spins eet Ys Wr 9 Sfn = } a” ¢ a s bs 9 t gfe econ fan Pees ie este Ll {RA max th oe aa ie 4 eile en i Ph gi Pisak phi: ’ i “ “te 4 2 ee a Cee ay Mae DR. JAMES S. COLLINS, Principal Dr. Collins has shown a sincere personal interest in the students of Southern. He has encouraged us to make the most of every day we spend here. He says, “Time is that part of duration which may best be measured, not by the clock, but the consequences which accrue from premeditated @amens’ This idea places a premium on the need for a kind of educational preparation that will enable each youth in our society to plan and manage his affairs in such a way that in adult life he will bring happiness and security to himself and_ his family and be able to make desirable contributions to those with whom he works, associates, and communicates. The extent to which boys and girls today are successful in planning the utilization of time certainly will be reflected in the accomplishments of future years.” Left: MR. JOHN A. SOLES Administrative Assistant Core 11, Mathematics 9 Right: MR. CARL H. EVERLY Vice Principal - Chemistry 11, Physies 12 GARRETT COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Standing, left to right: Mr. Willard L. Hawkins, County Superintendent; Mr, R. Bowen Hardesty, former superintendent, now president of Frostburg State Teachers’ College. Seated, left to right: Mr. Walter W. Dawson, president; Mr. C. O. Bender, vice president; Mr. Ross Speicher, associate member. Right: MR. FOSTER D. BITTLE High School Supervisor MRS. ELIZABETH RANDOL, Home Hoemd0-12- Sr. F.H.A.; Jr. Class. MRS. THEODA R. MILLER, Bus. Tr. 10; Typing I and II; Ch. P.T.A. Contest; Super- visor at basketball, football games. MR. ROBERT F. RODEHEAVER, Art 7-9; Jr. Art Club and junior art activities. MR. JAMES N. DeMOSS, Ale. 9; Rey. and Cons. Math; math 8,9; foot- ball coach. MR. ERVIN S. SMITH, Com. Law; Bookkeeping; Bus. Arith. 10-12. MR. JOHN VEADER, Gen. Math 7; P]. Geom. 10; Adv. Alg. 11; Solid Geom. and Trig. 12. MR. F. DeNEAL DEAN, Off. Pret.; typing I; Shtd. 1-II. MISS ANN DILGARD, Core 9; Math. 8; Student Council; Co- Sponsor 9. MR. HARVEY M. SHUMATE, Conss.0¢e)., Lii2- Gena oci. 9) or: Sorelle: MRS. RUTH BROWN, Music 7-12: Chorus. Senior MR. LEWIS A. DOMENICK, Jr. Core 7; Social Committee. MR. MERRITT N. POPE, Vo. A O10 2 Scis 929k FAs o — orale ADD NITROGEN TO | MR. ERNEST SPOERLEIN MRS. VIRGINIA McMANIS Guidance Counselor; F. T. A. Core 9; Assistant Librarian MR. LLOYD H. WINTERS MISS BARBARA SHOULDIS Core 8; Co-sponsor 8. Core 8; Co-sponsor 8. MRE MRS. BURNETTA DeVORE MR. PAUL E. NAGY Core 7; Co-sponsor 7; Ch. Teachers’ Core 11; Math 8; Co-sponsor 11. Social Committee. MISS FRANCES PATTERSON MR. NORMAN SMITH Art 7-12; Sr. High Art Club; Ch. of Ind. Arts—Wood Shop 8-12. Art Dept. MR. CLIFFORD R. McKENZIE Biology 10; Coach, Jr. High Basket- ball. MRS. NEIL C. SWANN Girls’ Phys. Ed.; Core 11. 7 MR. EUGENE FLINN Driver Education 10, 11, 12; Math 7. MR. THOMAS STEVENSON Core 10; Math 7; Coach, Track and Cross Country. MRS. VERA MUSSARD Core 7; Co-sponsor 7. Core 7; Co-sponsor 7. SE ee MR. ELMER W. CRONE, JR. Core 12; Audio Vis. Club; Co-spon- sor 12. LONG 12; Speech MR. ROBERT C. ' Core 10; Spanish 11, 10-12; Co-sponsor 10. MR. JAMES KENNETH MILLER Industrial Arts 7-12. Pr, Po) MRS. DAISY D. BEACHY Core 10; Co-sponsor 10. Lower Left: Custodial Staff; Pauline Glaze, Josephine Livengood, May Belle Glaze, Irven Liller, Orval Kitzmiller, Frank Mulliken, head custodian. Lower Righ: Cafeteria Staff; Mrs. Clarence Rollman, cafeteria manager; Mrs. Mary Roth, Mrs. Geneveve Friend, Mrs. Edna Nickolson, Miss Mildred Beckman, Mrs. May Belle Weimer. MR. LEONARD RITCHIE Phys. Ed. 7-9; Ass’t Football Coach; Coach. Basketball, Baseball. MR. BERNARD V. HIGH Core 8. MRS. LELA PAUGH Secretary. MRS. GOLDIE B. BITTLE, MRS. MILDRED MEYER, Home Ec. 7,8; Core 7; Jr. Home Ec. Club, Ass’t. Sponsor. Librarian. MISS BARBARA LEE COLA- MR. KYLE WILSON, Phys. Ed 7 MRS. JANICE HUTCHINSON, BRESE, Jr. and Sr. High Choral and Sr. High; Director, Health, French III; Core 11; Adviser, Jr.- Music; Jr. High Glee Club. Phys. Ed. and Athletics. Sr. Prom. seer MR. JOSEPH SOUKUP, Core 8. MR.« MASON W. CALLIS, Math. MRS. ADRIENNE CARTER, Jr. 7,8. High Home Ec., Junior F.H.A. MISS JANET LEE HEYER, girls’ MISS ROBERTA M. COGLEY, Core 12: Phys. Ed.; G.A.A.; Sr. and Jr. High Journalism: Adviser, The Highlander, The. MR. RICHARD D. GISHOFF; Vo. Cheerleaders. Acorn. Ag 11 12 sag Tr ES eh AEDES ia, ne: PUES iy) Yast is. ny oun Wires paar eonty PAGRG pgiterons Sie By ye Re Aa ntevs Seater CLASS OFFICERS Frederick Stemple, president Larry Friend, vice president Nancy Jones, secretary Joann Hollen, treasurer Lower left: Senior Steering Committee. Seated left to right: Jane Glotfelty, Rayetta Hanlin, Jean Sharpless, Charles Durben, Fred Stemple, Grace Bachtel, Edward Bowser, Pete Johnson. .— eh oe oe ‘ Lower right: Senior Advisers. Miss . : Roberta M. Cogley, Mr. Elmer W. Crone. Cars Aistory It was in the fall of 1950 that two hundred and four eighth graders entered Oakland High. High school brings many strange and surprising things to eighth graders but we soon become accustomed to our new surroundings. We elected our class officers who were Linda Pritts, president; Bill Teets, vice-president; Shirley Calhoun, secretary; and Becky White, treasurer. They planned our eighth grade picnic, which was our biggest function for 1950-51. We eighth graders became freshmen in the fall of 1951. Barbara Shank, president; Norma Arnold, vice-president; Janie Glotfelty, secretary; and Delores Warnick, treasurer, planned our first party which was held in the gymnasium of old Oakland High. It was in our sophomore year that we entered our new high school buiiding in 1952. Norman Reckart, president; Rebecca White, vice-president; Shirley Shaffer, secretary; and Harold Lantz, treasurer, again planned another picnic for us at Swallow Falls. The sophomore class passed right into the junior year wherewe presented our biggest function of our school life. D. F. Lane, president; Jim Glotfelty, vice-president; Joann Hollen, secretary; and Bill Savage, treasurer, were the leaders in presenting the Junior-Senior Prom with the theme of “Dancing In the Dark.” In the fall of 1954 we entered our last year of high school. Fred Stemple, president; Larry Friend, vice-president; Nancy Jones, secretary; and Joann Hollen, treasurer, were elected to plan our last year’s affairs. We looked forward to attending the football parade and the football games which made their debut this year. On November 20, we took our senior trip to College Park. Time passed so rapidly that we found ourselves looking forward to the prom. Then there was the Senior Assembly and the Senior Picnic. The Sermon to the Grads was finally upon us and we found ourselves marching down the aisle to receive our diplomas and face the future with open minds. My, what four years to reminisce about! Little did we realize as eighth graders that we would graduate from such a modern and beautiful school as Southern High. Now that these one hundred thirty-seven seniors have passed through the portals of Southern High into fields of various vocations, we hope our deeds and leadership will remain with those we leave behind. 10 ... 0955 RALPH EMERSON ARNOLD, Vocational F. F. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Quiet ... shy... bashful .. . serious. RICHARD HAROLD ARNOLD, General Business “Turk” ... diminutive ... zany .. . well thought of. WILLAVENNE YVONNE ASHBY, General Glee Club 11; Art Club 9; F. H. A. 12; Library Assistant 10; Dancing Club 9; Fieldball 9; “Beanie”... pretty ... neat... nice. SAMUEL PAUL ASHENFELTER, Academic F. T. A. 10; treasurer 11, 12; Student Government 8, 9, 10, 11; vi ce-president, 12; Acorn 8, 9, 10, Editor 11, 12; Highlander 12; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; Dancing 9; “Mo”... proficient ... perspicacious . .. . whimsical. GRACE MARIE BACHTEL, Stenographic F. H. A. 12, president; Student Government 9, treasurer 12; Library Assistant 10; Dancing Club 9; “Gracie” ... gay. . attractive . . . dikable. PAUL EMERSON BACHTEL, General Glee Club 10; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 11; Soccer 12; “Nature Boy” . . . mischievous . . . active . . . loquacious. MARGARET VIRGINIA BECKMAN, General Business F. H. A. 9; “Peggy”... quiet ... shy ... good student. HOWARD SCOTT BELL, General Shy grin ...calm.. . pleasant. JOHN RICHARD BERNARD, Vocational F. ¥. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; “Steve” . .. bashful . . . mischievous .. . loyal. DONALD WALLACE BENNETT, Vocational Audio Visual 10; F. F. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; “Don”... serious... reserved ... friendly. ll Seators.... NANCY CAROL BENNET, Academic. Glee Club 12; F.T.A. 11,12. “Jake”’... efficient ... capable . fun-loving. DELBERT RAYMOND BITTINGER, JR., General. Letterman 10,11,12; Football 12; Track 10; Soccer 11. “Deb” .. athletic ... humorous ... well liked. JON EDWARD BLAMBE, Vocational. F.F.A. 9,10,11,12. ... Quiet ... neat ... serious. GLADYS ARLENE BOWSER, General Business. Quiet ... reserved ... serious. CARLTON EDWARD BOWSER, JR., General Business. Glee Club 10,11,12; Band 9,10,11,12; Dancing 9. “Crow” ... Studious ... Comical ... Good sport. ESTHER DELORES BRAY, Stenographic. F.H.A. 10. “Easter” ... tiny ... shy ... studious. LONNIE STERLING BRAY, General. Audio Visual 9,10,11,12; F.F.A. 9; Library Assistant 11 Polemic ... handsome ... zealous. CARROLL ESTON BROADWATER, Vocational. F.F.A. 9,10,11,12; Soccer 12. “High Pockets”)s, emilee friendly ... fun-loving. SARA BELL BURRELL, Stenographic. Glee Club 10,11,12; Sr. Art Club 12, Secretary; Student Govern- ment 9,10; Dramatics 9; Dancing 9; A Cappella Choir 12; Trio 11,12; Quartet 12. “Squirt”... friendly ... attractive .. likes boys. EDSEL CALVIN CALHOUN, General. Audio Visual 10. “Gee” ... quiet... shy ... likeable. 12 ee GOD SHIRLEY DIANNE CALHOUN, Academic. Glee Club 10-12; G.A.A. 11; Band 9-12; Student Government 9,11,12; Acorn 9-11; Library Assistant 9; Dancing 9; Dramatics 9; Class secretary 8. “Shirl” ... scholarly ... attractive ... demure. JOHN WESLEY CRISS, JR., Academic. Dancing 9; Acorn 12; Highlander 12. Reserved ... dependable ... likeable. THOMAS UPTON CUPPETT, General. “Tom” ... pleasant ... lots of fun ... bashful. SHIRLEY ANN CUSTER, General Business. Autumn Glory Queen 12. Modest ... good looking ... petite. INEZ DALE DAVIS, Academic. Band 8,10,11,12; Library Assistant 11. “Inie” ... jolly mischievous ... chubby. ONA GERALDINE DAVIS, Academic. Band 8,9,10,11,12; Band Clinic; Library Assistant 1]. “Geri” ... vivacious ... pleasant ... good student. ELIZABETH DEL SIGNORE, Stenographic. Glee Club 12; Art Club 12; F.H.A. 10. “Betty” ... vociferous ... curly hair ... giggles. JOANNE VIRGINIA DE WITT, Vocational. F.T-A- 9,10,11,12; F.H.A. 11,12; G.A.A. 11,12; Band 10,11; Library Assistant 11; cafeteria 12. “Peanut” ... blond ... peppy ... energetic. JAMES THORNTON DUCKWORTH, Vocational. Seward High School, Alaska 11; F.F.A. 9,10,12. “Duck” ... nice ... friendly ... happy. CHARLES EDWARD DURBEN, General. Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 10; Soccer 12. “Durb” ... athletic ... well thought of ... handsome. 13 Sentors HARRY JOHN EDWARDS, III, General Business Band 9; “Zip” . .. mischievous ... jokester . . . talkative. EARL DELANO FOSTER, Stenographic Acorn 12; Highlander 12; “Tod”... quiet ... smart... blond tresses. LARRY ALLEN FRIEND, General Business Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Vice President 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Basketball 11, 12; Soccer 11; Athletic ... . curly hair... GERALDINE AMELLIA GANK, General F. H. A. 10; “Pee Wee”... sincere... sedulous ... good humored. INISE LOUISE GANK, General Business F. H. A. 9, 10; Friendly ... studious... tiny .. . busy bee. HARRY EUGENE GLAZE, General Audio Visual, vice-president 9, president 10, 11, 12; Soccer manager 9, 10; Basketball manager 9, 10; “Gevie” ... dapper . . . com- panionable . . . humorous. JAMES MAHLON GLOTFELTY, General Audio Visual, vice-president 12; Class Vice-President 11; Soccer manag er 12; “Jim”... sociable ... jokester.. . friendly. KATHERINE JANE GLOTFELTY, Academic F. T. A. 10, 11, 12; Acorn 11, 12; Highlander Editor 12; Dramatics 9; Dancing 9; Library Assistant 10, 11; Class Secretary 9; “Janie” ... assiduous ... petite . . . attractive . . . erlergetic. DONALD EUGENE GOODWIN, General “Don”... conscientious... piscatorial ... gentle. ROBERT KENNETH GREEN, Vocational F. F. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; “Ken”... joker... teaser . . . talkative. 14 2 . Lifes RONALD DERWOOD GREEN, Vocational F. F. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Soccer 12; “Ronnie”... nice... shy... well mannered. JOHN WILFRED HAINES, General Audio Visual 9, 10, 11, 12; Soccer 12; “Johnny”... vociferous... sociable... good looking. REBECCA ANN HAMILTON, Academic Acorn 11; Highlander 11; Library Assistant 10, 11; Dancing 9; “Becky” . .. tempestuous . . . long eyelashes . . . attractive appearance. CAROL ELIZABETH HANLIN, Stenographic Glee Club 10, 11, 12; F. H. A. 9; Library Assistant 11, 12; Dancing 9; ... genial... gleeful... fascinating. RAYETTA JEAN HANLIN, General Glee Club 11; Art Club 12; F. H. A. 9, 10; Dramatics 9; Band 9; Acorn 12; Highlander 12; Library Assistant 10, 12; “Jeanie” . . engaged... lady-like ... cheerful. ERNEST EUGENE HARVEY, Vocational F. F, A. 9, 10, treasurer 11, vice-president 12; Soccer 12; “Ernie” ...quiet...shy... reserved. CECIL LEROY HAUSER, Vocational F. F, A. 9, 10, 11, 12; ... vociferous... humorous... tall. NAOMI RUTH HAUSER, Stenographic F. H. A. 9; Library Assistant 11; “Blondy” ... debonair... stylish ... attractive. JOHN THOMAS HAYHURST, Academic F. T. A. 10; Dancing 9; “Jack”... red hair... friendly ... well mannered. KATHERINE MYRTLE HEBB, General Business F. H. A. 9,10; ... quiet... short... pleasant. 15 Seutows. ... ROMAINE EARLENE HERSHMAN; Academic. Glee Club 10,11,12; Band 9,10,11,12; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Dancing 9. “Maine” ... attractive ... well liked ... laughs a lot. PEGGY LOU HINEBAUGH, General Business. Student Government 8; Cafeteria Worker 12. “Peg” ... friendly . studious ... fun-loving. SAUNDRA JOANN HOLLEN, Stenographic. Bridgeport High School, West Virginia, 9,10. “Jo” ... well dressed pentalleeeeatalkatives MARY ELLEN HOLTSCHNEIDER, Stenographic. Acorn 12; Highlander 12; Library worker 9. Voluble ... square dancer ... well thought of. COIT ERVIN JENKINS, Vocational Agriculture. F.F.A. 9,10,11,12; Soccer 12. Short ... likeable ... friendly ... jolly. WILLIAM MARVIN JENKINS, General. Keyser High School 9; University High, Morgantown 10; Acorn, Feature Editor, 12; Highlander 12; Baseball 11. “Bill” ... flirt ... active ... whimsical. DORIS MAROLYN JOHNSON, Vocational. F.H.A. 10; Cafeteria 12. “Bee” ... nice ... quiet ... ambitious. HARRY TALMADGE JOHNSON, JR., General. Student Government 9; Acorn 12; Highlander 12; Library Assis- tant 10; Letterman 11; Track 11, Cross country 1]. “Pete” .. tantalizer ... jocular ... amicable ... conscientious. HELEN MARIE JONES, Academic. Dancing 9. Blond ... shy ... sweet. NANCY PHILLIPPA JONES, Academic. Glee Club 12; G.A.A. 12; Acorn 12; Highlander 12; Secretary, senior class 12. “Nicky” ... equestrian ... enthusiastic sociable. 16 5. (Bd VIRGINIA RUTH KELLER, Stenographic Glee Club 12; “Ruthie”... quiet ... sleepy . . . mysterious. CHARLOTTE ANN KEMPHFER, Stenographic F. T. A. 9, 10; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Library Assistant 12; ‘“‘Choco- late”... happy... long hair... serious. JENNY LYNN KESSEL, Stenographic Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Student Government 10, 11, secretary; Library Assistant 9, 10; Majorette 12; ... petite... well dressed ... gleeful. CLAUDIA ANN KING Transferred from Chartiers High School, Washington, Pa., 12. ..- Quiet ... studious... serious. ROBERT C. KITZMILLER, General Basketball manager 9; soccer manager 9, 12; “Bob” ... curly hair... jokester... sportsman. ALICE LENORA KNOTTS, Stenographic F. H. A. 10, 12; Band 9; Library Assistant 10, 11; “Tootie”... talkative ... sociable... joker. KERMIT GLEN KOPE, Academic Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Dancing 9; . . . mathematician . . . scholar ... good natured. CARL EDWARD KREYENBUHL, General Letterman 10, 11, 12; Baskethall manager 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12; Golf 10; “Slugger”... serious . . . industrious . . . individualistic. ALICE JANE LANDON, Vocational F. H. A. 9, 10; Dancing 9; . . . courteous . . . capricious . . cheerful. D F LANE, General Glee Club, 10 treasurer, 11, 12; Audio Visual 9, 10, 11; Student Government, 12 president; Acorn 11, 12; Class President 11; “Dee”... leader... gallant... considerate. 17 = y CHACAZS ..... HAROLD CLYDE LANTZ, General | Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Soccer 12; “Junior” ... sociable ... active... a nice fellow to know. JAMES FRANKLIN LEE, General “Jim” ... serious... quiet... shy. ..-evetenane PHYLLIS ESTHER LEE, Stenographic Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; A cappella choir 12; sextet 12; Senior trio 11, 12; Library Assistant 9, 10; F.H.A. 12; “Phil” ... singer ... cheerful .. . gay. SHIRLEY ANN LEE, Stenographic Glee Club 10, 12; “Snooks” ... studious ... well thought of ... quiet. MARGARET JOAN LEIGHTON, General Glee Club 11, 12; Audio Visual 11, secretary 12; “Sadie”... petite ... engaged . . . complaisant. SHIRLEY ANNE LEIGHTON, General Glee Club 10, 11, treasurer 12; F.H.A. 11; Dancing 9; Field Ball 9; “Sal” ... feminine... fashionable . . . sociable. JOHN RICHARD LIVENGOOD, Vocational F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; .. . fun-maker . . . respectable . . . wavy hair. JOHN DAVID MARPLE, General Glee Club 12; “Johnny’s Bait House”... rebellious . . . humorous ... likeable. JOHN WILLIAM MARTIN, Academic Audio Visual 9, 10; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Dancing 9; “Bill”... ambitious . . . independent . . . fun-loving. DELORES ANN McROBIE, General F.H.A. 12; volleyball 9; softball 9; “Dee” ... efficient ... gracious . . . congenial. 18 foe GOD NANCY CAROL MOOMAYW, Stenographic Glee Club 11; Library Assistant 11; “Nance”... generous... lively . . . reserved. ANNA ELIZABETH MOON, Stenographic Library Assistant 9; “Sunshine”... witty ... sweet... happy- go-lucky. DAVID CHARLES MOON, Vocational PFA. 9 30) iis; . serious .. . quiet .. . slim. BARBARA JEAN MORRIS, Academic Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Library Assistant 11; “Barb” . . . fashion- able... well mannered . . . good-humored. HOWARD ALLAN MURPHY, Academic Audio Visual 11, 12; “Ham”... trombonist . . . good appearance .. a little man. PATRICIA ANN MYERS, Stenographic Art Club 9; F.H.A. 9, secretary 12; G.A.A. 11; Patrolman 9; “Pat” ...a barrel of fun... tall .. . explosive. DAVID ANDERSON NACE, Academic Band 10, 11, 12; Acorn 11, 12; Highlander 11; “Dave” . . . intel- lectual .. . radio man. . . joker. OLIVIA PHELPS NAYLOR, Academic Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Band 9; 10, 11, 12; Highlander 12; ‘“Wib” ... garrulous ... pleasant . . . becoming. JUNIOR DELLUS NOEL, Stenographic Cross Country 10... tease... flirt .. . likes blondes. JAMES WILLIAM OURS, Academic Audio Visual 9, 10, 12 . . . Sunny disposition... hale . . indefatigable. 19 Seatords CARROLL LEE PAUGH, Vocational F. F. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11,-12 ; “Buddy” . . . humorous ... full of life . . . studious. MARY JANET PAUGH, Stenographic Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Acorn 9, 11, 12; Highlander 12; Library Assistant 11; A cappella Choir 12; “Jan”... short... neat... sociable. LINDA MAE PRITTS, Academic Glee Club, secretary 11, vice-president 12; G. A. A. 12; Library Assistant 10, 11; Dramatics 9; “Punky” ... vivacious . . . well groomed ... friendly personality. JANET ROSALIE REAMS, Stenographic F. H. A. 12; ... Daring . . . matter of fact . . . jovial. NORMA LEE RECKART, General Business F. H. A. 9, 12; G. A. A. 11, 12; Fieldball 8; “Sis” . . . friendly ... pleasant... neat. NORMAN DEAN RECKART, General Business Audio Visual 9, 10, 11, vice-president, 12; Student Government 11; Class president 10; “Bud” . .. sociable . . . good sport . pleasing personality. PEARL BEVERLY RILEY, Stenographic Audio Visual treasurer 11; F. H. A. 12; Library Assistant 11; Dancing 9; “Bev”... serious... attractive... reserved. CARL ELZA ROOT, General Library Assistant 10, 11; Soccer 12; . .. sportsman .. . joker ... pleasing appearance. SAMUEL GEORGE ROTH, Vocational F. F. A. 10,11 Sentinel, 12; ... unexcitable .,. instrumental ... taciturn. JAMES ALLEN SANDERS, General “Jim” ... outdoorsman... chubby ... dislikes girls. 20 eG OD PHYLLIS MARIE SANDERS, Academic Glee Club 10, 11, 12; F. T. A. 8, 9-10, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Government 9, 10 secretary; Acorn 10; G. A. A. 11, 12 president; “Sittie” ... sophisticated ...dimples... demure and dis- creet. GERALDINE ALICE SAVAGE, Stenographic Glee Club 12; Dancing 9; “Deanie” ... short... fun... genial. WILLIAM ALLEN SAVAGE, Academic Band manager 11, 12; Highlander 11; Letterman 11, 12; Dramatics 9; Football 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Cross country 11; “Red”... athletic... unpredictable ...tempermental. ALONZO WILLIAM SCHAEFFER, General Acorn 12; Highlander 12; Football 12; Baseball 11; Track 10; Golf 10; “Shotgun”... hot rodder ... good-humored . . . witty. DOLORES ANN SCHMIDT, Academic Glee Club 11; F. T. A., Sec. 10, 11, sec. 12; Acorn 11; Library Assistant 10, 12; “Smitty”... friendly ... explosive ... nice. MARY ELLEN SERENO, General F. H. A. 10; “Bruno”... friendly ... office worker ... short. MARGARET LOIS SHAFFER, Stenographic F, H. A. 9, 12; Library Assistant 11; Dramatics 9; Dancing 9; “Marg”... talkative... nice... dependable. SHIRLEY ANNE SHAFFER, Academic Glee Club 10, 11; sec. 12; F. T. A., Sec. 11, 12; Acorn 11, 12; Highlander 11, 12; Library Assistant 11; Class secretary 10; “Shaf” ...refined... vivacious... good student. BARBARA GRACE SHANK, Stenographic Glee Club 10, 11, 12; G. A. A. 11, 12; Student Government 10; Library Assistant 9, 10, 11; Class President 9; “Barb” . . . con- siderate... gleeful... pleasant. SYLVIA JEAN SHARPLESS, Stenographic Acorn 12; Highlander 12; Library Assistant. 12; “Jeanie” .. . efficient ... swell... ideal. 21 Seutows..... LEOTA FAYE SINES, General F:T.A. 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 10; Band: 9; 12:33 houaeeeemearmuttious ... sweet... domestic. RICHARD EUGENE SINES, Stenographic Glee Club 12; “Mert” . . . shorty .. . Shyseeseeenerand. to be in love. JAMES DWIGHT SNYDER, Vocational F.F.A.-9, 10, 11, 12: “Jim Skinner” 7 siimodesteeenuanterse ns serious. EDWARD ELI SOLLARS, II, General “Doc”... army bound... jovial... hearty. JOHN LLOYD STARK, General Joshing ... congenial .. . courageous. FREDERICK ELDON STEMPLE, General Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12 president; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Class President 12; Class Treasurer 10: Soccer 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: “Grov” .. . athletic ... . Sports) eeeemclacemleauer: DARLENE FAYE STRAWSER, General Business F.H.A. 10; Dancing 9... short... quiet... shy. SHIRLEY LOUISE STRAWSER, Stenographic Glee Club 9; Art club 9, 12; “Skeet” ... smart . . . humorous ... studious. FLORA JEAN SWIGER (DEWITT), Vocational F-T.A. 9, 10, 11; F.H.A. 9, 11, 12; G.A:A. 11, 123; Dibrary. Assist ant 9, ll; Cafeteria 12: “Toots” ... athletic .. . serious mae considerate. VERA MARIE TASKER, Stenographic Dancing 10... quiet... studious... tall. 22 pee (9DD DONALD RAY TAYLOR, Academic Audio Visual 9; Band 9, 10, 11, 12... rhythmic . . . hot rodder ... smiling. CHESTER WILLIAM TEETS, General Glee Club 12; Auto Visual 9; Library Assistant 10; “Pickle Juice” ...tall...dark... handsome. ERNEST JEFFERSON UPOLE, Academic Track 11, 12; “Ernie” ... friendly . . . has a crew cut . . . tease. DELORIS ELAINE WARNICK, Stenographic F.H.A. 10, 12; Student Government Secretary 12; Dancing 9. . . tiny... pleasant... busy. ISABELL KLYNE WEEKS, Vocational F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Dancing 9; Library Assistant 12; “Izzy”... individualist . . . deliberate . . . vivacious. THELMA MARIE WEIMER, Academic Dancing 9; “Cookie” .. . inquisitive . . . good student... thoughtful. CLIFFORD EARL WELCH, General Audio Visual 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12... rubicund... husky... deep voice. DONALD EUGENE WENSEL, General F.F.A. 9, 10, 11; Band 10, 11, 12; Dancing 9; “Don” . . .sociable . .. jolly good fellow .. . fun-loving: PEGGY ELLEN WHITE (SAVAGE), General Glee Club 10; F.T.A. 9, 12 President; F.H.A. 10; Band 9, 12; Student Government 9; Library Assistant 9; “Peg”... married . witty . .. likable REBECCA NELL WHITE, Academic Glee Club 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Acorn 9; Highlander 12; Dancing 9; Dramatic 10; Class Vice President 10; “Beckie”... musical ... studious... delicate. 23 Mio wavarvanind Senators ROSALIE LOUISE WHITE, Stenographic Dancing 9; “Rosie” ... sweet... pretty ... agreeable. VIRGINIA LOUISE WILT DAVIS, Vocational F. H. A.:10, 12; Patrolman 9; cafeteria 12; “Gin” .. . gleeful ... married ... friendly. JANET LOUISE WOLF, General F. H. A. 9; G. A. A. 9, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; clinic band 10, 11; majorette 11, 12; dramatics 9; “Mousey” prim .. . active . reserved. oe LAURANCE WAKEMAN WOLFE, Vocational F. F. A. 9, 10, 11, 12 Sentinel; Footballpl2 ss Warngeeeeeta lee deep voice ... scientific. CARRIE LEONA WOLFORD, General G. A. A. 11, 12; Basketball 9; “Boobie” .. . terpsichorean change- able moods... energetic. RONALD ELLSWORTH MOON, General Reticent ...taciturn... intelligent. BEVERLY ELLEN WELCH, Stenographic Art Club 12; G. A, A. 1], 12; Library Assistant. @Dramatics: 9. ... serious... slender... quiet. THOMAS LEIGH WAINER, Academic “Tom” ... amiable ... subtle humor ... veteran. Duutors CLASS OFFICERS Vonda Pike, President Jack Mersing, Vice President Betty Bittinger, Secretary Elaine Gnegy, Treasurer N. Beckman R. Beckman B. Biser F. Bolyard R. Broadwater P. Brohawn F. Colaw A. Damon J. DeWitt R. Edwards W. Fishel A. Friend L. Glaze R. Holler C. Johnson C. Kitzmiller D. Kitzmiller 25 J. Meyers, E. O’Brien, V. Pike, J. Reiner, J. Ruff, R. Shank, B. Sharpless, B. Shreve, R. Skotniski, R. Speicher, S. Tressler, T. Turney, T. Wolf, J. Wright, S. Yoder. Unphotographed: J. Dunithan, J. Harvey. 1JJ-B: C. Beeghly, B. Bittinger, J. Brooks, D. Colaw, G. Cullers, M. De Cost, K. Dumire, P. Dumire, G. Friend, J. Gallagher, E. Gnegy, R. Gnegy, C. Grubb, A. Jackson, A. Knotts, K. Lane, J. Mersing, B. Moore, S. O’Brien, B. Rexrode, C. Roth, C. Savage, P. Sisler, H. Skidmore, B. Smith, P. Sollars, S. Sowers, B. Swift, V. Thayer, D. Welch, S. Wilson, H. Wolfe, D. Uphold. 11-C: W. Alexander. 26 J. Beachy, R. Bernard, R. Bowers, D. Broadwater, L. Custer, D. DeBerry, H. Dove, R. Glotfelty, H. Harsh, H. Kisner, L. Kitsmiller, R. Livengood, F. Lohr, R. Marley, C. Mason, J. Mellinger, J. Paugh, B. Rhodes, C. Rhodes, J. Ridder, M. Shillingburg, C. Sisler, F. Stine, W. Tasker, R. Terrant, E. Wagner, R. Walla, J. Way- bright, M. Wilson. J1J-D: A. Anderson, E. Bittinger, P. Bittinger, J. Browning, M. Callis, A. Culp, R. DeWitt, F. Dilgard, J. Echard, B. Foster, R. Glaze, P. Gortner, K. Hanlin, J. Leighton, H. Lewis, B. MacMurray, H. Metz, R. Mussard, M. Nally, E. Pysell. 27 S. Ritchie, N. Roderick, J. Rolf, S. Savage, E. Spoerlein, O. Strawser, A. Troy, D. Vetter, S. Wainer, H. Wilt, 7 1-E A. Bell, K. Burrell, L. Calhoun, C. Dusic, D. Evans, J. Fulk, D. Garrett, J. Glotfelty, E. Green, J. Henline, E. Hinebaugh, C. Kent, G. Lee, S. Maxey, J. Mc Robie, B. Moon, S. Moore, D. Moreland, S. Nichols, J. Rhodes, J. Roth, B. Sanders, D. Smith, H. Smith, E. Spiker, B. Steiding, M. Sweitzer, B. Welch, B. Winters. Unphotographed, F. De Witt. 28 Sethemores CLASS OFFICERS Jane Duling, president Jackie Calhoun, vice president Barbara Glotfelty, secretary Elizabeth Dilgard, treasurer M. Bachtel, D. Beckman, R. Bennett, G. Bittinger, N. Bittinger, Y. Bowser, G. Butts, S. Childs, E. Colaw, C. Cooper, H. Cullers, B. De Berry, B. Deckman, J. De Witt, T. Durr, D. Ervin, E. Fry, W. George, V. Harvey, P. Hughes, G. Keefer, R. Landon, L. Lee, L. Paugh, C. Peck, K. Peck, M. Peck, T. Reynovich. 29 S. Reall, L. Ridder, L. Rohrbaugh, S. Shaffer, J. Stemple, P. Vance, Unphotographed: C. Ashby. 10-B: W. Bolyard, A. Broadwater, B. Butts, S. Campbell, F. Cooper, D. Evans, D. Grubb, J. Harvey, L. Hathaway, A. Heifner, T. Jackson, H. Kemphfer, H. Kitzmiller, L. Liller, B. McRobie, D. Paugh, H. Paugh, A. Reckart, M. Rhodes, J. Sanders, W, Sears, P. Sines, D. Tasker, J. Teets; N. Teets, H. Vetter, E. Wilt, W. Wilt. Unphotographed: P. Bowser, H. Browning, R. Crosier, P. DeWitt, C. Munday, D. Parrish, C. Rinehart, B. Schaffer, R. Uphole. 10-C: T. Bittinger, J. Brown, J. Calhoun, H. Cummings, J. Cummings, E. Dilgard, A. Dixon, J. Duling, N. Fulk, B. Glot- felty, D. Glotfelty, S. Glotfelty, T. Graham, L. Guthrie,E. Holtschneider. W. Hoye, B. Kope, D. Lawson, H. Lee, R. Markley, H. Martin, E. Moats, D. Nace, H. Park, L. Rodeheaver, J. Rubenstein, C. Sowers, J. Steiding, L. Tasker, F. Teets, B. Thayer, E. Weimer, T. Weimer, Unphotographed: G. Bray, T. Rodeheaver, J. Thayer, S. Wilson. 10-D: N. Alexander, Barbara Beckman, Benny Beckman, D. Beckman, M. Bernard, B. Biser, L. Bowser, J. EdWitt, L. Durr, E. Filsinger, A. Fitzwater, B. Frantz, D. Friend, W. George, M. Herman, L. Kessel, E. Kight, H. Martin, M. Mersing, C. Murphy, H. Murphy, C. O’Haver, B. Povish, D. Riley. L. Rodeheaver, G. Rohrbaugh, B. Shiffy, M. Spencer, W. Swiger, R. Tasker, L. Upole. D. Williams, P. Winters, C. Wolf. Unphotographed, H. Selders MORSE Baker, J. Beeghly, J. Bittner, J. Boice, M. Clark, S. Cullers, R. De Berry, W. De Berry, S. Evans, A. Friend, M. Friend, T. Glotfelty, J. Hamill, O. Holtschneider, J. Lane, R. Liller, C. Moon, E. Mulvey, M. Nethkin, D. Otto, J. Reckart. J. Roth, B. Sanders, R. Sanders, W. Sines, J. Tasker, R. Weeks, C. Welch, W. Welch, P. Werdebaugh, B. Wilson, J. Wilt, M. Wood, E. Wotring. Unphotographed: J. Pike, T. Smith. 32 9-A: A. Ashby, J. Bachtel, W. Bernard, R. Bittinger, W. Bittinger, J. Bittner, W. Bray, J. Burrell, S. Collins, C. Cosner, B. Davis, P. DeWitt, B. Durr, M. Green, R. Green, H. Harris, W. Henline, K. Keller, B. Kreyenbuhl, H. McRobie, R. Merrill, K. Mersing, C. Nace, R. Paugh, W. Paugh, C. Phillips, B. Rees, D. Riley, C. Savage, E. Sereno, P. Shaffer, M. Shreve, M. Sollars, G. Steyer, H. Whitacre, J. Wolfe, Unphotographed: D. Harvey. 9-B: G. Beckman, M. Beckman, J. Bolyard, P. Bowser, R. Butts, J. Dove, B. Dragovich, E. Elliott, J. Evans, K. Filsinger, A. Friend, B. Glaze, C. Hardesty, C. Harvey, J. Holtschneider. 33 M. Knox, S. Lee, J. Livingston, W. Mayle, P. Miller, D. Nair, R. O’Brien, R. Park, J. Rhodes, A. Riley, G. Roth, R. Shank, D. Snyder, D. Sweitzer, R. Sweitzer, P. Tichnal, K. Tower, S. Uphold, J. Welch, G. Wilt. Unphotographed: S. Campbell, L. Liller, J. Sliger. 9-C: F. Baker, N. Bowers, G. Bowman, J. Brinegar, M. Clary, R. Custer, D. DeWitt, L. Dunithan, B. Evans, D. Fike, P. Fike, B. Friend, C. Gregory, K. Hauser, J. Holler, J. Jenkins, E. Kent, R. Kitzmiller, D. Martin, R. Maxey, R. Michaels, B. Nelson, C. Niner, N. Rhodes, M. Sanders, R. Severe, J. Sharpless, R. Shreve, T. Skipper, M. Sines, H. Troy. 34 P. Warren, N. Welch, N. White, A. Wilt, H. Wolfe, S. Wotring, 9-D: P. Cosner, M. Davis, R. DeWitt, D. Dinta- man, J. Friend, D. George, R. Glaze, A. Green, N. Harvey, C. Helmick, A. Johnson, S. Kemphfer, T. Kisner, V. Lewis, A. Miller, J. Moon, J. Murphy, A. Niner, J. Nordick, F. Paugh, R. Peck, L. Reams, G. Rexrode, D. Riley, A. Rohm, B. Shaffer, K. Shaffer, E. Shahan, R. Smith, N. Soloman, C. Sowers, R. Sowers, J. Tichnell, M. Welch C. Wilson, F. Wolfe. Unphotographed: P. Friend, J. King. President® 0 cote ce eon ee ee Brenda Lu Davis FRESHMEN OFFICERS Vice President Sie ecatie tein. sal eal scan erahates ote anhiians vercowelehel atcmeu share King Tower DOCTCLALV a. sete wearer mas o14.0 is oS Sey vee ech Cynthia Nace Treasurer sy ac resent Gm oe rae ewe e Ae hee ke Katherine Filsinger 35 8-A:C. Bittinger, B. Burgwald, L. Davis, H. Digman, A. Dixon, T. Henline, B. Johnson, N. Martin, S. Martin, D. Moon, L. Naylor, M. Paugh, C. Rodeheaver, D. Rohrbaugh, J. Sanders, Davis Shaffer, Don Shaffer, J. Sisler, R. Snyder, D. Stemple, L. Steyer, J. Updyke, M. Vetter, K. Weeks, Harvey Winters, Helen Winters. Unphotographed: B. Harris, L. Ray, D. Swartzentruber. 8-B: N. Arnold, B. Beckman, C. Beckman, L. Bittinger, H. Broadwater, W. Callis, H. Carlson, J. Clary, R. Dilgard, R. Glotfelty, K. Holler, B. Kelly, B. Kisner, W. Lee, P. Leighton, B. Likens, G. Liller, D. Meyers, M. Montgomery, M. Otto, P. Reckart, E. Sanders, E. Sisk, D. Tasker, W. Waybright, J. Wilson. Unphoto- graphed: N. Baker, F. Davis, M. King, E. Paugh, K. Troy. 8-C: H. Alexander, K. Bachtel, J. Beachy, A: Boyce, J. Brant, B. Bray, D. Cogley, J. Cassidy, A. DeWitt, S. Dove, S. Dunithan, P. Fike, F. Friend, W. Friend, B. Harvey, J. Hebb, R. Johnson, L. Jorden, D. Kitzmiller, R. Landon, D. Lewis, J. Markley, Y. Nelson, B. Ridder, D. Sharpless, C. Stemple, S. Steyer, E. Stiles, P. Switzer, C. Tasker, J. Thayer, W. Weeks, D. Werdebaugh, E. White, C. Wilt. Unphoto- graphed: R. Elliott, I. Reckart, J. Stewart, N. Wolford. 8-D: W. Arnold. V. Ayers, J. Beckman, M. Bittinger, R. Compton, H. Craver, J. Cullers, B. DeBerry, G. Dixon, S. Dove, A. Friend, Charles Friend, Clifford Friend, L. Glotfelty, B. Harvey, G. House, D. Jordan, M. Kerns, L. Kisner, S. Knox, C. Liller, S. Lloyd, L. Martin, G. O’Brien, N. Paugh, J. Rice, D. Ridings, C. Savage, D. Schmidt, S. Sines, E. Sliger, P. Strawser, L. Sweitzer, C. Tasker, C. Wilson, A. Wilt, J. Wilt. Unphotographed: S. Rishell, E. Tasker. 8-F: R. Barnard,. R. )Bittinger, R. Bray, E. Broadwater, R. Cerne, V. Cummings, D. DeWitt, C. Evans, A. Fitzwater, M. Gank, B. Helms, E. Henline, R. James, L. Kight, W.,Lane, E. Moore, D. Ours, E. Pifer, D. Pritts, P. Reall, B. Shank, B. Sweitzer, R. Sweitzer, R. Tasker, M. Teets, J. Turek, T. Turek, N. White. Unphotographed: D. Boice, E. Harris, J. Livingston, R. Oates. 8-F: J. Burrell, J. Clark, C. Cuppett, M. DeBerry, B. Durr, J. Ervin, D. Friend, M. Helmick, M. James, M. Jamison, J. Jordan, G. Lambert, R. Landon, W. Livengood, A. Madigan, L. Markley, A. Mellinger, C. Moreland, R. Parrish, B. Paugh, B. Romesburg, C. Rhodes, T. Rice, D. Rinker. 37 EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Prési.; cee Lester Bittinger V. Presses ... Wesley Lane Secs saaaee Lois Swartzentruber Treas... anne ee Ann Friend R. Selders, V. Selders, F. Shreve, L. Steidman, R. Stemple, H. Strauser, L. Swartzentruber, L. Tasker, J. Terrant, R. Wolf, E. Warnick. Unphotographed: R. Lewis, R. Shahan, B. Seqursky. 8-G: H. Beckman, P. Campbell, G. Dilley, B. Finch, A. Friend, G. Friend, E. Green, R. Harvey, J. Kitzmiller, M. Lewis, R. McRobie, J. Nair, S. Nazelrod, H. Niner, D. Paugh, S. Paugh, S. SEVENTH GRADE Porter, H. Rhodes, J. Riggleman, D. Roth, C. Sanders, A. Stiles, M. Sweitzer, G. Thrasher OFFICERS J. Tichnell, D. Wolf. Prego Gfeaae Carolyn Spoerlein .. Pree ae Glenn Lane Sec. .... Willard Ann Glotfelty Treasiccaeeeaee Richard Dusic 7-A: C. Biser, C. Browning, B. Butler, J. Callis, H. Conklyn, B. Cosner, D. Cullers, J. DeWitt, M. Dillsworth, G. Friend, C. Har- desty, N. Hardesty, Doris Harvey, Dorothy Harvey, A. Kitzmiller, M. Kope, K. Martin, D. Miller, R. Miller, T, Mulvey, G. Naylor, E. Paugh, B. Sisler, R. Smith, G. Spoerlein, M. Stemple, K. Sweitzer, R. Tasker, W. Turner, S. Wilt, Unphotographed: 38 ag 2 af Michi iy a 7-B: M. Bittinger, D. Bray, T. Bietzel, L. Borror, P. Burch, A. Cooper, P DeWitt, P. Dove, M. Fulk, G. Groves, J. Johnson, S. Johnston, H. King, G Lane, A. Lee, B. Martin, M. Miller, W. Miller, K. Paugh, L. Paugh, R. Rinker, R. Savage, B. Schmidt, C. Smith, B. Stemple, D. Stewart, T. Uphole, C. Vance, S. Wilson, W. Wilson, H. Wilt, L. Yoder, Unphotographed: N. Tasker, E. Emstot. 7-C: D. Baker, C. Bell, P. Clary, B. Cooper, R. Dilley, H. Dillsworth, J. Duling, E. Dragovich, H. Friend, K. Gank, E. George, C. Harvey, B. Henline, J. Helms, F. Hinebaugh, L. Holler, G. Hughes, R. Lewis, A. Lloyd, L. Lohr, Sandra Maier, Sharon Maier, R. Moore, E. Nazelrod, W. Parks, K. Paugh, J. Reall, S. Rodeheaver, J. Sanders, R. Sharpless, J. Swei tzer, D. Tichnell, D. Tusing, D. Upole. 7-D: L. Arnold, H. Bernard, R. Bernard, T. Bernard, D. Bittinger, K. Butler, D. Castilow, S. Colaw, L. Cooper, P. Cornish, R. Crosco, R. Damon, D. DeWitt, J. Dilgard, W. Duling, R. Dusic, B. Friend, W. Glotfelty, P. Gower, J. Hanst, J. Harvey, E. Haupt. 39 G. House, D. King, R. King, G. Martin, J. Metz, R. Miller, R. Pennington, C. Reall, B. Rollman, D. Schenk, E. Thrasher, C. Wolfe. Unphotographed: A. Gatto. 7-E: J. Baker, J. Blamble, P. Clary, G. Dever, P. DeWitt, K. Dill, D. Dumire, C. Flaherty, G. Glotfelty, S. Glotfelty, D. James, N. Kisner, M. Kreyen- buhl, R. Kyle, H. Lewis, E. Martin, C. Pifer, M. Ridder, C. Rolf, S. Savage, H. Sereno, C. Sines, W. Stewart, L. Tasker, H. Thomas, B. Tusing, G. Uphole, F. Warnick, L. Wiemer, C. Welch, H. Werdebaugh. Unphotographed: L. Warnick, R. Paugh. 7-F: V. Baker, N. Bittinger, H. Bowser, M. Bucklew, D. Callis, G. Carr, T. Colaw, W. Day, D. Friend, M. Friend, G. Gank, J. Gank, D. Holkt- schneider, G. Jackson, H. Johnson, V. Kiefer, A. Lohr, L. Moon, J. Moreland, J. Otto, H. Paugh, L. Rechart, B. Rumer, L. Shaffer, E. Sisler, G. Steadman, C. Steavens, H. Sheyer, E. Tasker, A. Tichinell, J. Wilson, D. Wotring. Unphotographed: J. Burrell, S. Kisner. 7-G: T. Berger, G. Bowser, J. Broad- water, G. Canan, D. Clark, C. Clary, D. Craver, B. DeBerry, B. Evans, J. Fike, D. Friend, B. Germain, G. Glotfelty. 40 N. Hardesty, G. Hollen, G. Holtschneider, F. Jamison, L. Johnson, H. Kinser, C. Lewis, W. Livengood, J. Livingston, J. O’Brien, C. Paugh, R. Perry, N. Reckart, J. Riley, K. Savage, B. Shaffer, H. Simmons, B. Smith, B. Snyder, S. Snyder, D. Updyke, R. Welch. French Commercial Junior High Core Junior Home Economics Cafeteria Helpers Le | «ats an a a eS 3 id é a a a w Es Senior Home Economics Art Project aOR Library Assistants i} ita at HN mn ian et _ OFFICERS, left to right: Grace Bachtel, treasurer; Delores Warnick, secretary; Sam Moore, vice president; D. F. Lane, presi- dent; Miss Ann Dilgard, Adviser. Members, seated: Grace Bachtel, Sam More, D. F. Lane, Delores Warnick, Miss Dilgard. Second row: Shirley Calhoun, Mary Bachtel, Pat Leighton, Ruby Gnegy, Ann Johnson. Third row: Fred Teets, Sam Ashenfelter, Roger Glotfelty, George Bell. : YOUR President SCHOOL D. F. Lane Off (?) to Bladensburg The major aims of the Student Government are to maintain and improve high standards of school living and to encourage good student-teacher relationship. The government provides opportunities for student acceptance of responsibilities through such activities as sponsorship of elections and assemblies. This year the organization supervised the March of Dimes campaign, local student welfare needs, and several social activities, Four delegates were sent to the Maryland Association of Student Council Convention at Bladensburg, Maryland. | By working with the administration the council has contributed to the effectiveness and betterment of the school program by studying the lunch periods and giving recommendations and help to the administration. Developing good school spirit and participation in extra-curricular activities is another goal of the Government. Suture leackerds . Soi . Of rémerca Seated, left to right: Mr. Spoerlein, Advis- er, Sam Ashenfelter, Delores Vetter, Peggy White (Savage), Delores Schmidt, Mrs. McManis, Adviser. Standing: left to right, Leota Sines, Bonnie Steiding, Joann Mc- Robie, Shirley Shaffer, Jane Glotfelty, D. F, Lane, Jo Ann DeWitt, Flora Swiger (De-Witt), Phyllis Sanders, Nancy Bennet. Bladensburg Delegates, left to right: Sam Moore, Sam Ashenfelter, D. F. Lane, Fred Teets. Seated, left to right: Miss Roberta Cogley, Adviser: J. Paugh, R. Hanlin, S. Shaffer, J. Glotfelty, S. Ashenfelter, D. Smith, D. F. Lane, K. Hanlin, D. Vetter, H. Metz. Standing: M. Holtschneider, J. Stark, W. Jenkins, S. Moore, M. Browning, P. Gortner, D. Nace, J. Hollen, J. Sharpless, E. Foster, J. Criss, J. Rolfe, C. Simmons, H. Johnson, D. Welch, W. Schaeffer, E. Upole, M. Nally. Unphotographed: N. Jones, L. Pritts, R. White, B. Winters, O. Naylor, J. Mersing, S. Ritchie. Stadeat Pullicatious “The rtcorm The Acorn, the=school newspaper, is published monthly by and dedicated to the interests of the students of Southern High School. The paper has received second place rating in Columbia Scholastic Press Association and is a member of Quill and Scroll. This year the Acorn was represented by ten delegates at the Southern Interscholastic Press Association Convention at Lex- ington, Virginia. These delegates were Sam Ashenfelter, Sam Moore, Douglas Smith, Jane Glotfelty, Delores Vetter, Nancy Jones, Bill Shaffer, D. F. Lane, Kay Hanlin, and Miss Cogley, adviser. The Pighlauder The Highlander is published by the Journalism class which is advised by Miss Roberta Cogley. This year, the yearbook was headed by Jane Glotfelty, editor, and Delores Vetter, assistant editor. This is the third year of publication of the Highlander. Last year, the Highlander achieved a second place rating from the Columbia Press Association. It was also submitted for criticism by S.1.P.A. in this year’s convention meeting in Lexington, Va., where the staff was repre- sented. Special credit for this year’s book goes to Sam Moore, student photog- rapher; Linda Pritts, advertising manager; and Beverly Winters, art editor. Right: Sa m Ashenfelter, Acorn Editor Left: Douglas Smith, Assistant Editor ptaudie- Visual Clu OFFICERS President Mak opera en as Harry Glaze Vices President. i... t05 ss a, eee. Jim Glotfelty Secretary-Treasurer ........... Joan Leighton Adviser acer a MP. Kilmer, Crone “ os Left: Jane Glotfelty, Highlander Editor. Right: Delores Vetter, Assistant Editor. ST ae anes ol : Se Be 9 ide Tc tad, SOO RO RLM DRE lt AGE | ee RG | Seep | 2 ALTERNATES | Mr. HAROLD B. WRIGHT Director EEE BAND MANAGERS res Be HHMI HH: Mrs. RUTH BROWN Director OFFICERS NO Fred Stemple Wice President........... Linda Pritts | Shirley Shaffer Meeeeurers,......... Shirley Leighton ALL-STATE CH Sara Bell Burrell Frank DeWitt Phyllis Lee @ Duuior Chorus Miss BARBARA COLABRESE Director OFFICERS President: Wesley Lane Vice President: Lorraine Kight Secretary Treasurer: Lois Swartzentruber Librarian: Nancy White Seater tnt Cla Miss FRANCES PATTERSON Adviser OFFICERS President: Beverly Winters Vice President: Rayetta Hanlin Secretary: Sara Burrell Treasurer: Barbara Lou Glotfelty 9 anton pért: Club Mr. ROBERT RODEHEAVER Adviser OFFICERS President: Brenda Davis Vice President: Cynthia Nace Secretary: Sandra Wotring Treasurer: Artie Ashby reiting | attr eys wae | The F.F.A. held its regular meetings in the cafeteria every other Wednesday under the direction of Roger DeBerry, president; Ernest Harv ey, vice president; Ronnie Bowser, secretary; treasurer, Roger Glotfelty; Charles Mason, reporter. During the year the Chapter held its annual F.F.A. banquet, sent delegates to the Kansas City Convention. and worked on farm projects such as raising a litter of hogs and constructing a building to house them, and sponsored several dances. ee “4 —_, le. sone a) Haeriee LIVESTOCK JUDGING SENIOR F.H.A. ee 19 @54 The Senior F.H.A. had the following officers: Grace Bachtel, president; Ruby Gnegy, vice president; Patty Myers, secretary; Phyllis Lee, treasurer; Mary Ann Callis, historian; Mrs. Randol, adviser. The activities of the club included a Mother-Daughter dinner, a coffee hour pee for club mothers, and an assembly program with a panel discussion on “Who KANSAS CITY DELEGATES assumes responsibility for good relationship in the family?” with Mrs. George Ernest Harvey. Richard Bernard Hanst as moderator. JUNIOR F.H.A. The Junior F.H.A. officers are Delores Riley, president; Pat Friend, vice president; Alma Miller, secretary; Dorothy Riley, historian; Mary Helen Sollars, reporter; Mrs. Harvey Riley, chapter mother; Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Meyer, advisers. The Chapter served dinners to 6 special groups, had a display in the lobby showing purposes of F.H.A., made red and white aprons to use in serving, and entertained mothers of all Junior High Home Economic girls. MISS HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Delores Ann Schmidt Mi ? Photography Dramatics Science Club Many new clubs were organized in the activity program at Southern this year. Whenever there are enough students who are interested in a common hobby or study and if an adviser for such a group is avail- able, a new club may ask for organization. In addition to the clubs pic- tured on these pages there is a Model Club with a membership of over fifty students. Junior Acorn Club Audio-visual Orchestra Future Business Leaders of America 50 Queen and King of Hearts Brenda Davis Dana Dintaman The Girls? More Girls! Left: Visit to the United Na- tions. Right: Football team chooses queen. Bill Savage crowns the queen, Romaine Hershman. Below: The Bunny Hop. . .Sock Dances. Your eyes aren't deceiv- ing you... It is Sam and Geraldine. Below: Visiting Evalua- tion Committee. Christmas... Shirley Custer and Charles Durben The class of 1955 pre ents the 12 seniors whom it has cho- sen as best representing the class in character, leadership, con- tribution to the school, and ability to get along with people. All candidates had to have honor grades in major subjects. Selected as being most representative in these qualities were Shirley Custer and Charles Durben, who became Miss and Mr. Highlander II. In second place were Linda Pritts and Larry Friend, pictured at the right. Below are the other representative seniors: top row, Rosalie White. Jean Sharpless, Norman Reck- fig art. Sam Ashenfelter; bottom row. Grace Bachtel, Shirley Lee, D. F. Lane, James Glotfelty. ad t ops iy Ey ¥ ch so cscteet. soy, t byepy rere “i we eS : hs SSL Bp SIBET Seg S gpk ne at Peat ort Sach ois SO) 2 - f5 Wp. arty { el Pie aha. este ae apa Ee a £3 hs ¥ ie aS Maye ee PTT Oe Ee F Oily shad heights of art and feats of strength weut reund.” Goldsmith __ a Gymnastics Above: OFFICERS Basketball Girls tthietic p$ssociation The Girls’ Athletic Association is an organization having as its general aim the support and promotion of various extraclass activities which are an outgrowth of the school program of physical education. Some of the objec- tives are to foster a spirit of good sportsmanship and the development of fel- lowship and friendliness. The officers are: president, Phyllis Sanders; vice-president; Beverly Win- ters; secretary, Delores Vetter; treasurer, Amy Anderson; and social chair- man, Romaine Hershman. Miss Janet Lee Heyer is the adviser and coach. G.A.A. meets after school trom 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p-m. on the first and third Wednesday of each month. A chief aim is to provide activity opportuni- ties for many girls rather than a select group. Among their activities were Alumnae Night and a basketball play day with Northern. Volley Ball Northern-Southern Play Day ¢ Miss Janet Lee Heyer Adviser Softball A winning team. . . a Le | Scenes) we ae i is =e ee reer ae Rania CC Football Row 1: L. Hathaway, Mgr.; K. Wilson, Athletic Director; J. DeMoss, Coach; L. Ritchie, Coach; L. Mar- tin, Mgr. Row 2: J. Pike, H. McRobie, T. Raynovitch, R. Glotfelty, H. Harsh, W. Hoye, R. Bennett, D. Dintaman, T. Jackson, S. Wilson. Row 3: F. Dilgard, J. Ruff, D. Evans, J. Wright. R. Marley, G. Lee, E. Fry, D. Garrett, B. Deckman, D. Evans, K. Shaffer, B. Schaeffer. Row 4: C. Mason, D. Bittinger, W. Sav- age, A. Knotts, A. Sowers, F. Colaw, R. Glaze, T. Colaw, C. Grubb, R. Walla, L. Wolfe. Unphotographed: Don Welch, Mgr. This was the initial season of football at Southern High. Enthusiasm ? of the public and school spirit were the evidences of Southern’s pride in its first football team. We Opponent They 6 West Virginia Deaf 6 6 Beall J.V.’s. 7 6 Terra Alta 26 Keyser J.V.’s. Front row, left to right: Jim Glotfelty, Mgr., Gary Bittinger, Har old Dove, Sonny Vetter, Howard Paul, Jim Teets, Jim Holler, Irvin Wagner, Montie Wilson, Bob Kitxmiller, Mgr. Standing: Carl Kreyenbuhl, Ronnie Bowers, Carl Root, Charles Durben, Paul Bachtel, Carroll Boardwater, Harold Lantz, John Haines, Larry Friend, Sam Maxey, John Livengood, Kenneth Peck, Ralph Livengood, Kenneth Green, Ernest Harvey, Ronald Green, Coit Jenkins. Country “(rack | This fall the first cross country track meet of Western Maryland was held at Southern High School. The meet was held at half time of the Terra Alta foot- ball game. There were three schools participating in the meet with five boys each running as a team. The points are as the boys come in, first with one point. sec- ond with 2 points, etc. The team with the least amount of points wins. The schools participating were Southern, Bayard, and Northern. Scoring was as follows: Southern 30 points. Bayard 43 2 points, and Northern with 46% points. Left to right: Coach Stevenson, E. Upole, J. Roth, J. De Witt, K. Mersing, W. Paugh. Southern is now in the Potomac Valley Conference and will enter the P.V.C. meet and any other meets which will occur this spring. Lost from last year’s roster were Schlosnagle and Benner, very good 440’s, and Deems, a good miler. A good season is expected from Savage and Sowers. Upole and Mersing are to take over where Deems left off. Pictured is last year’s team. Front row, left to right: J. Roth, G. Lee, mgr. Standing, left to right: Coach Wil- son, P. Johnson, H. Dove, D. Schlosnagle, B. Walla, D. Benner, J. Ruff, B. Sav- age, A. Sowers, C. Savage. C. Mason, R. Deems, Coach Stevenson. The tentative schedule for this spring is: April 14, Allegany April 26, P.V.C. Meet, Fort Hill Stadium May 6, Beall Triangular May 11, Fort Hill Reserves May 16, Bruce May 28, State Meet Last spring was the first undefeated season in Southern’s baseball history. The Highlanders were rated the best high school team in Western Maryland. The schedule and scores were as follows, with Southern’s score first: Keyser, 18-9; Parsons, 17-5; Thomas, 8-0; Northern 4-3; Parsons 8-7; Northern 5-0. In the picture to left are, kneeling: Coach DeMoss. B. Marley, B. Glaze, L. Friend, T. Colaw, D. Garrett, B. Schaeffer, A. Knotts, Coach Ritchie. Second y3-- $ me: (ie a ts oma ot row: D. Welch, R. Glotfelty, H. Switzer, C. Welch, F. Colaw, C. Holtsnider, T. - a! % o ¥ ) eeaaeiaanen Sisler, B. Jenkins, C. Grubb. 5 rH TSG gh Reey Seutor High Cleekeaders Below. left to right; Barbara Biser; Charlotte Welch; Har- old Lantz; Romaine Hershman, Cap- tain; Tommy Turney; Doris Lawson, Beverly Winters Varsity. seated, left to right: Coach Ritchie, F. Stemple, B. Sanders, B. Savage, C. Durben, F. Colaw, T. Colaw, L. Friend, Coach Wilson. Second row: L. Hathaway, manager, A. Knotts, F. Dilgard, J. Ruff, P. Brohawn, D. Garrett, R. Glaze. ys Larry Friend, Fred Stemple, Bill Savage... ys Seniors who played in the tournament their last game for Southern. a Lower point, clockwise: T. Colaw, F. Colaw, F. Stemple, B. Sanders, C. Durben, B. Savage, L. Friend. ¢ We Opponent they Lae i Sen 2 TOURNAMENTS: 61 Terra Alta 22 ; 56 Allegany 48 We opponent they Beall 73 76 Boonsboro 49 Bruce 4] 63 Valley High ry) 4A. Valley High 73 “Yea, Red; Yea, White.” 69 Beall 70 68 Elk Garden 59 82 Thomas tp 47 Parsons 60 69 Bayard 63 81 Rowlesburg 42 64 Bruce 70 68 — Valley High 76 72 Terra Alta 39 57 Bayard 48 59 Elk Garden oye 71 Northern 48 62 Thomas 76 o2 Parsons 79 57 Northern roy 57 Junior Varetty SCORES WE Opponents THEY BP F.F. A. 39 41 Terra Alta 20 39 ed ey 29 34. Bruce 36 26 Valley High 36 37 Thomas 43 Dunior Varsity First Row: Coach Ritchie, Earl Kight, G a aug ss iste irst how: Coac itchie, Karl Kight, Gary : Bittinger, Tom Bittinger, Bob Shifly, John Roth, Coach Wilson. Sas nae 2 Mae ie Richard Bennett, Ernest Colaw, Jim Pike, Don Grubb, Lonnie Rodeheaver. 34 Thomas 23 15 Parsons 28 oe Northern 4l Junior Highlanders SCORES WE OPPONENT THEY 19 Davis 33 : 25 Elk Garden 33 a ’ 16 Aurora 15 hj No ks 4 A, 18 Davis 14 32 Bayard a : = 5 Pm came i 2 7 y Junior Highlanders. . . First Row: D. Friend, J. Sanders, L. Bittinger, 24 Terra Alta 31 W. Kelley, W. Callis, H. Winters. Second Row: Coach McKenzie, W. 26 Bayard ae Paugh, E. White, L. Martin, D. Stemple, R. Smith, W. Bray, Manager. OD, Elk Garden 37 Third Row: H. McRobie, J. Brinegar, K. Shaffer, J. Holler, R. Bittinger, 20 Marana 45 W. Murphy. Fourth Row: K. Mersing, T. Skipper, R. Maxey, D. DeWitt, 34, Nee een ss D. Dintaman, W. Lane. @ @ First Row: Jeri Nordeck, Brenda Davis, Patty Campbell, Charlotte Biser. Second Row: Delores Riley, Lorraine Kight, Carol Savage. AAG ow os ere, Girls: Volley Ball Boys: Basketball Section winners Girls Boys 7D) HAD, 8A 8B 9A OB Junior High Champs 10 C 10A 1LE LLA 124 12¢ 59 7 Ss € evere thee The Bonfire ““Thuse”’ Toby makes 42 points. . . 71-48 Victory! eventing sees tt clade,’ Each Ss doue Lougpellow attempted, 99 o tefose. g Har canned a uiglt Learning to sew a fine seam Above: Kenneth Biser: Uncle Sam had interrupted Ken’s high school work, but he came back this year to finish his education and to get the diploma which he feels important in the Play School Using tools world of work. Learning exactness Cafeteria helpers School farming (below) Business Skills 62 THE HIGHLANDER appreciates the photographic services of ALSTON’S STUDIO Weston, W. Va. and BELLS’ STUDIO Oakland, Md. q ; “ee and... Sam Moore, student pho- tographer, who spent many hours in providing the ex- cellent photo memories of time in the hands of South- ern Youth of 1955. The Highlander is proud to All through the year Our Southern band, Marching along in red and white, have Sam on the staff. Has always looked so neat and grand- A generous service of C.MELVIN KIGHT = éanbos . THE HIGHLANDER OF 1955 HAS BEEN SUPPORTED BY FOLLOWING CITIZENS Joseph Hinebaugh Miss Coral McRobie Clerk of Circuit Mayor of Oakland Secretary Court Paul W. Fisher J. S. Cooper William Bitzer Sheriff Insurance Magistrate Jones Jones E. I. Baumgartner Donald M. Browning Attorneys M. D. Acting Postmaster Joseph Alvarez, M. D. Joseph H. Welch Miss Edith Brock F.A.CS. County Treasurer Public Librarian Milburn W. Mann Thomas Kight H. R. Gibson Mgr. Employment Insurance Agent Do Ds. Security Agency W. Dwight Stover Charles Briner E.S.R. Attorney Mgr. Employment Mrs. Nettie Thrasher Mrs. Vernie Smouse Security Agency P Acorn Gift Shop Register of Wills Alvin P. Friend, D.D.S. H. D. Swartzentruber Ervin A. Roth Dentist County Commissioner County Commissioner Rev. W. S. Patterson die District no. 3 District no. 1 Dr. B. F. Selby Tee Miss Irene F. Sharpe, R. N. Rev. Mrs. John J. Atwell Dentist : Superintendent of Hospital Rector of St. Matthew’s Robert W. Stemple Frederick Sims Oakland Director, Garrett County Citizen R. T. Brohawn Welfare Board Dr. Harold Ashby Clerk to Commissioners Aubrey C. Brenneman Optometrist Dr. F. D. Custer County Commissioner James E. Frantz Veterinarian District no. 2 Deputy Sheriff Leslie Baker Stephen R. Pagenhardt Dr. W. W. Grant Policeman State’s Attorney Dentist Richard L. Davis THE OAKLAND LUMBERCO. Lumber— Blocks— Mill work— Building Supplies OAKLAND Dial 2-3305 RALPH PRITTS GARAGE | Oakland, ' Phone 2-250 ‘- Service | st Choice Used Cars Oliver Farm Machinery Compliments of STANLEY COAL COMPANY Crellin, Md. COME TO Good Habits are hard to BITTNER STAHL’S break, and it is a good habit to follow the crowd to BARBER SHOP MT. LAKE RESTAURANT Gena st: Oakland, Md. Proprietors Henry and Anne Gregory Keepsake Diamond Rings Elgin -- Hamilton Watches D. E. HELBIG JEWELER EXPERT REPAIRING Oakland, Maryland “We have the chair if you have the hair!” RUDY’S Oakland, Maryland BEST OF LUCK TO GRADS OF ’55 SANDERS MOTOR FREIGHT A SLE ENER eS | N CG ° x Oakland, Maryland Sales - Service - Installation Refrigerators - Ranges WV, Washers - Freezers - Dryers SY1 Electric and Radio Service ff KO ale Your Headquarters for Lester Golbransen Pianos King Selmer Band Instruments Records HiFiPhonos Sheet Music THE MUSIC SHOP REPUBLICAN e News of your community Garrett Bank Building e County Government Oakland, Maryland e Church e School e News about you and your neighbor Published every Thursday Established 1884 Over 70 years of Service A. D. NAYLOR CO. Oakland, Maryland GORTNER’S OAKLAND TAXI SERVICE STORE Oakland, Maryland BALL BAND JETS FAST DEPENDABLE FREEMAN SHOES DIAL 2-2111 SCAMPEROOS Phone Oakland 2-3364 mers AND BUS UdIAS PHONE 2-394] Oakland Maryland Biteimobile Sales and Service Best Wishes CLASS OF °55 COMPLIMENTS OF SMOUSE’S SUPER| J. W. JACKSON M ARKET The Store With Toys From All Over the World Oakland, Maryland Oakland, Maryland Compliments of ACORN ASSOCIATES Oakland, Maryland YOUTHLAND Compliments of TOTS and TEENS M OTE [ Phone 2-3523 Second and Alder Streets OA K- LAN D Oakland, Maryland Chrysler Plymouth Over 26 Years of Continued Service Distributors of Goodyear Tires ESSO PRODUCTS GOOD YEAR ESSO 24 HOUR SERVICE DIAL 2-2137 Oakland, Maryland Compliments of SOUTHERN STATES OAKLAND COOPERATIVE INC. Oakland, Maryland DRINK COCA-COLA in bottles! OAKLAND COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS INC. Oakland Maryland CARROLL’S SPORT SHOP Phone Oakland 2-3570 BUILDING SUPPLY CORPORATION Formerly Variety Woodworking Co. PHONE 2-2255 Mr. Lake Park, Maryland LUMBER - BUILDING SUPPLIES HOME IMPROVEMENTS JONES’ ANTIQUE SHOP TAYLOR’S FURNITURE USED CARS Covered and Repaired RUGS MADE BOUGHT -- SOLD CANE WORK DONE ANTIQUES Loch Lynn, Maryland bought and sold Phone 2-2193 Crellin, Maryland L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known wherever there are Schools and Colleges Commencement Invitations — Diplomas — Personal Cards Class Rings And Pins Club Insignia — Medals Trophies C. Joseph Richardson P.A. Box 195 Sistersville, W. Va. plete PARLEY HARNED AND PHONE PROUDFOOT er Compliments of HAWKINSON TREAD | BROWNING’S INC. S ERVI CE FREE PARKING -- OPEN EVENINGS FREE DELIVERY Phones Hardware 2-2109 Grocery 2-2103 and 2-2104 PRIME MEATS -- QUALITY GROCERIES SEAFOOD - POULTRY - VEGETABLES Distributors for U.S. ROYAL and McCREARY Tires, Batteries, Accessories Dial 2-2621 -- Oakland, Md. “The best place in town to buy tires” OAKLAND HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. Oakland; Maryland Willett Pennsylvania House Furniture Biglow Rugs Carpets Sherwin-Williams-Paints Imperial Wall paper sit Dealer WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE C. H. PHILLIPS Oakland, Maryland Phone 2-3976 Oakland, Maryland COMPLIMENTS OF HAMILL’S Stationery and Book Store 33 Alder Street Oakland, Maryland Ask for KAYE Enriched Gread at your grocers KITZMILLER AND EDGAR General Contracting Oakland, Maryland PHONE 2-2579 ALL KINDS OF PASTRIES We Specialize tn Girthday and Wedding Cakes Ganguet Cakes and Party Cakes for Children. 24-Hour Delivery KINGWOOD BAKING CO. Phone Kingwood 100 Willard Dunbar, Dial Oakland 2-2306 Compliments of SHARPS MOTOR COMPANY SALES ['cHEVROLET SERVICE Third Street Oakland, Maryland COMPLIMENTS OF MICHAEL CANDY CO. Oakland, Maryland MILLER’S MARKET Shatzer Naylor QUALITY FOODS Phone Oakland 2-2176 COMPLIMENTS OF ENGLANDER’S PHARMACY Oakland, Maryland FARM EQUIPMENT New Idea - Allis Chalmers - New Holland OAKLAND EQUIPMENT CO. 93 Third Street Phone Oakland 2-2221 Best Wishes CLASS: Oby55 from your ESSO DEALERS Compliments of GARRETT TRUCK IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 2-3228 Oakland, Maryland Since Grandmother Was A Girl Oakland, Maryland Ciipesn GO SZ ees ee. BROS. Oe SALES and SERVICE ICE CREAM Division of Fairmont Foods Co. stlder St.at Third rbve. Oakland, Md. Phone 2-2240 Oakland, Md. VETTER BROS. INC. Crushed - Pulverized - Limestone Oakland 2-209) Star Route Oakland, Md. Compliments of KRAY COAL CO. Crellin, Md. HIGHLAND PARK DAIRY é 3 ¥ , 4 an a “eo : os gg “ : ® LWA? ke - | “Highland Dark Dairy: | WINTERS BROS, OAKLAND.MD, “4 ois @ L _ é- ] : a s POR ; ee si a ee oe 4 cota masta ti ‘ a one bli GRADE A Phone Dial Oakland 2-3378 Homogenized Pasteurized Compliments of FRED E. BEACHY LUMBER CO. 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