Washington County High School - Sejusof Yearbook (Hagerstown, MD)

 - Class of 1925

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Pugc 2 CLll'I liR CLIPPINGS MAY 1, 1935 Arcirlenf on Stale Highway John W. Pnhle. lll. nurrowly rsrnpt-tl st-rlous injury. yt-strrtloy t-vm-nllnr. wht-n his rur ovt-rIurln'tl nn-nr Clivwsrillv. t'nltlr stulotl thnt ho stvon-tl tltr 1-nr into n tlltrll whilt- trying to nroill nnothor mr. A young huly whoso nnnn- is not known wus with him ut lln' tinn-. Tho nutontohllv, at Sltnlvlmkor St-tlnu. wus lnnlly tlntnturrnl, All thu gluss wus shnltrrrtl nntl two ntucl Lrunrtls woru Iwistrtl In-youtl rvpnir. lt wns Inrought into town hy Ihr l'lturlt's Winlrr Auto Nt-1'y'lt-0. Burke Wins Fight lluttling lilll llurlu- l't'tnlno1l hls holul on tho wvlh-r-u'rl4:llt t'tlo lnst night whrn ln- knot-krtl out K. 0. Thomas In tho t-igluh round ol' tx tvn round bout. lllxrkv wus rlmlloligotl nl thr ringsinlr hy K. li, K. llflllff lilt-lt Kolll llnuglnnnn, 'l'hr hout wus lltllllllvll hy rt-forrr ll. L', Miller. Professor Ellis .ltlnnis will girl- n vlolln rom-ltul nt St. .lohn's .lutlitorl Iunt noxt Fritluy night. Gt-orgu Wllllutns. urrhitrrl, hus soctin-tl tho t-ontrm-t to hulltl tho Now High Srhool. llugcrstown lms long: tn-vmlunl this nnll is looking: for- wnrtl to its ronlplrtion. llnyvttn l1't'ttlm- nntl Miltlrotl Xlklrk. tvurlu-rs ln lhs- llngzvrstown st-hools, will tukr :t trip ulo-otttl this sunnnor. Tho Dnt-ht-ss Swrll of Slnuly tlrort- is now ln Now York huring hrr portrult puintt-tl hy thu rt-- nownotl pniulrr. ltillinn Smith. llurhoss Swt-ll wus fornn-rly Miss l'uh-rtin-0 Wngnvr. l'otntnrs. 754- u lvushrl nlrlivvrotl nt your door or 504- ll' you rnll nt my l':n-tn south ot' Ilngorstown. l'htu'lrs Uosons. 1'honv Il. W. DROP iu nt Mt-ssrrsnlith nntl Atlunfs untl In-ur .lohn Norton sim: tht- lntvst songs. Zz-iglield Follies Munugor ltoht-rt Millor ol' Ihr l'uInrt- 'Fhrntro nnnollnt-os thnt ho hzts ht-rn uhlv to srl-uro tht- Zrlg- Ilvltl Folllvs. This will intorost llngvrstowninns In-vxttlso llu- Misst-s Mzllliltln lliklo und lilizullrtll llnr- ntnn :trr nn-tnluors of Ihr rolnpnny. W.lN'l'lCll -Wnshings. Unllt-tl for ttntl :lt-lly't-1-4-tl. Phono or st-r Mur- gurvt llnyvs. Fuhnrstork null Must-y unutunwr nn rntiroly now lint- ot' sport Lzootls. .lohn l'unI .lout-s luis rt-rt-ntly nntmlo u tour oi' tht- junk pilvs in llngt-rslown nntl vim-inily. nntl Io- tlny he otlvrs his first nllotlnrnt ol' Go-Fnsn-r spot-mlrrs. gtntrnnlrrtl to run on tru. rolfvo, or :my othrr liquid rtputlly us strong. Thr spirituulists hold tht-ir we-t-ks ly nn-rting lutrk ot' tho shiut--parlor lnst night. Miss Mnrthu Matrlu-r lhr nwtlium. hull xr:-ul stu-rt-ss. 1'nul l'runklt-lon. who rrwntly pussml itwaly. wus rnllotl hut-k. Vll'l'lC Full MAICYIHICLLE IELIXVIERS Fill! MAYOR Un tht- llt-puhlirun Tirkrt. VU'l'l'I FUR FIIANVICS MAl.0'l l'IC YV.XSlllNll'l'ON l'lll'N'l'Y Slllillllsl' lh-lnorrntir 'l'it-lu-t. N0'l'll'lif--ltirt siftt-tl front suunt' whilo you wnlt. Apply Fritz Millet-fl'. ll. Ka-nuy Po. Ml'Sll' LESSONS -150. FALL YllllilNl.X NIIIENK. Pltonr mos, COMING - -m i NlXON'S AC.-lDE1lll' on MAY 25 THE SHEIIV' Stnrrilnz, t'ol:xt:1.1Lfs K. Kritzlw. thy l'l'lnrr of llollywootl. Robert Stouller, Manage-r Eighty-seven B:-auly Contest To Be lleld Soon l'rupnt'ntious nrt- luring.: nnulv hy W. ll. ll. S. tllhtsltlttgtoti Collrgv of lluntlsonn- Slutlrnlsi for u ht-ntlty contvst to ho In-ltl for tho ht-nrllt of Ihr stuth-nts ot' tht- institution. Thr rulrs ot tln- t-ontt-st urn- us follows : l. Uontrslnnt must ho u nn-lnlurr of Ihr Sy-nior l'lnss. 2. l'htrh contrstnnt ls rrtptlrt-tl to suhntit it pit-turo. Il. 'Pho pit-turv of Ihr rontt-stunt lnust Irv lu-x' own. -L All thost' with n llonntn nost- rxclutlutl. The jtnlgrs will hr at ronnnlttor ol' sort-lt wt-ll known ln-uuty rritlrs. it'rnwl'ortl Ilovklt-y. 1,1-roy llrt-wrr. l'hux'lr-s l'osm-ns. Han-ohl llrltn. lllrnn Jones. 1'h:trlos Mrliinsoy. Sntnnol Pnshcn. A ft-w ot' tht- girls lmvo sulunittvtl lltrir pit-turrs. ulnong: tht-tn nrt' Louise Soul. Hnrrirllt- llrrwrr. I.ll- linn Slulth, Evo Krirlu-vslcy, Lonlsv .Int-olus, Mury Km-isloy. The winnor of thls ronh-st will tm Miss Ilngrrstownf' in tltr .ln- nunl llrnuty Vontrst ul Atlnntlr City. Frolu Ihr pioturvs thus fur sult- lnitlvtl Miss Soul src-Ins to ht- tho lnost promising one-. Sho luis lovt-A ly golnlon rurls nual spurkling hluv ryrs whit-h ltnvr ulroully won hor ht-:tuty rontt-sts. Stutlstlcs show lltut thu nntjority of tho lu-nuty ron- tost winnt-rs nrt- of this typo. ll'H IVINII HHN l4l'I'Ix'f?f Robbers Failed 'l'hrnll Uutnplurll surrossfully foil- all two rohhers. yt-stt-rthty. whrn lhry lrit-tl to strzll hls rltlvkons. Ptunphrll Ilrrd two shots uftrr thn- liholng tnru hut fully-tl to hit lht-tu. Tho polirr Iuxyo llllvon-l'0tl srvornl clues llllll t-xport to hnve tht- ot'- l't-ntlors lu jnil hy toxnorrow. Rnlph lluir nnnonnt-rs that Ihr nrw tlnnt-ing llCll1li'lllX whirh lm is hnllnllng noni' Country Ululn llviflltts will ht- rrxnly to opt-n hy Juno 30. VOTE von LAIIIKY lllilillllli For GAllll.XGE t'tll.l4lCl'T0li on Tho l. W. W. 'l'it-kvt

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CLIPPER CLIPPI G C TWO BITS VOL. xxx, Page 1 1 mn 1, mass -vtncziir H CHENVING GUM ACT PASSE D Ff1lII0liBtkCl:l'C1l8 Io be in Boonshoro Word luis boon ret-oirotl thut the world fninous lbonh null Ludwig: ttlrs-us will ho in ltoonshoro, .luly 4. It nmy lu' ot' inturosl to tho Hngt-rstown people' to know llutt four ol' our fnrtnt-r townstnon tratvvl with this fmnous show. 'Pltoy nre lVilun-r lloover, ln-:td 1-lowu. ldn Itowlund, fumons tmrt-hm-k rider, XVndo lloortl. hypnotist und Alive liittingor. snnko L'llttl'lllt'l'. Erangelisl Zaltn To Bc Here The Rev. Loon Zahn luis In-vu so- rured for two weeks votxttltvtwittgz August S. llc-r. Znhn was fortnorly of Hngorstown und is n gnultuttt' of Hngurstown High St-tmol, Ho will he ussistt-nl hy his sing:t-r. Ethol Snyflvr who is nlso wt-ll known ln-ro. Bachelors Hold Election Tho Hngorstown Bneholor Clnh held it meeting Tltnrsdny night. Thu folluwluf: wort' elouted for the vu' suing yeur: 1'resltle-nt ........ Vernon Ih-llingor V.-Pres. . . . . ....... Alvin Sunni Secretory . .. .... t'. Millvr l'vtro 'Il't't-ttstttw-1' . ....... ttlnu-los Ulingnn Divorce Proceedings Mrs. t'Iut'vm-u Stonlll-r lnts rvecttt- ly tiled suit for n diroruo front in-r husband. Ulttwtxett Stouffer. Mrs. Stouffer elntrges too xuunh loving. und wishes to get lun-lc hor nntidt-it nomo. llvluu Lyon. Accident on Inter-Urban Moforlnnn is Slighlly Injured Mtty 1.-Tho Tztki south hotntd our wus doruilvd Inst t-rt-ning. Tho nlotorxnult, lllll litltlrtk wus found lltwonsvlotts und tnkou to Ur, Hoc-k's ottlr-es. His injnrios ws-ro roportod to he slight. , Locals Mr. und Mrs. t'. 'l', Montzvr uu- tc-rtuinetl the 'l'wt-ntietlt t't-ntnry t'luh on Tltursdxty. Howard St-ln-llltnsv. Hour witllior in Leiter's Mt-n's Shop, hud his ton- sils rolnored l l'idny. 'l'ln' qunrnntlln- wus liftvd front tho hotno of t'hoslt-r Root-ln-r on 'l'u1.-sdny. llnrrluttu llrewe-r who wus tht- tritium-d nnrst- in uttvmlnnr-0. will now rt-turn to her honu- in lowat Fnlls, Iowzt. Miss Hnzol Tonnuy will stu-nk ut the titty llnll to-morrow uI'tt'rltoon on tho fnlnons suhjt-1-t. Moonsltino. Evt'ryono ls invited to ho nrt-sont. Arttmr Yt-nlalv has opt-ned up at Illhhon Fztvtory on tho vorner of Rust Avenue nnd Mulherry Strvcl. Mary Hoffman hos nt-vented n position ns seuntstress in Eyvrly's ln-1ntl'ttnent Store. Miss Alntodu llnrr who hats hveu ill att hor homo with Vltivlcett l'oX is nguin nhlo to rvsnnw tt-atrltilu: :tt llngorstown lligh St-hool. Miss Mildred Klinp luis ttwetitetl a position with tho right honornhlu Jny S4-ltuff, ll. L, D. Stun-x-ltttottuln-ttt Ruth Ilowmnn nn- nouut-es lhnt tlnlro will ho lllti grud- tuttvs from tho tk-nrl'oss lnthlim- st-hool in June, 'l'ln- In-ogrxtxn will ln' ntlnonltmtd llllt'li. Relurns From Europe Mr. uuxl Mrs. Roh Tnlhort nnd thoir tln-vo f-hnrnting: duughtt-rs lmvo just roturnvd from l-htropt-. Mrs. 'Pnlhuttt wus fortnorly Mnrtlnt Smith. Eighty-six Slnle Senate New Bill Passed ill M n r y 1 it n d :-Srnntor Edwin St-hroyer luis all ln: lturlng.: Tho Ulu-w l sun-4-oetls-tl in 'ng Guin Act nnsss-d, whit-h prov school stud:-nts ho nl gum in st-hool. ospvei th-s tlmt high lowt-d to vhow ttlly in llistory lt! lit' fl 1-'fl'0lll tflussus, for it st-mm of thot subject. llc hats hot-n dillgt-nrly wot'kim.r on this hill for the lust tltrt-o you rs. und nhl in tht' digestion it is with great pls' studonts of Mnrylnn ot' his tinul sur-cess. Marvelous I nzfenli Iotun M lfidwurd lit-oily. at north ot' town, luis tnuking n pn-rlrvttntl vontion und will hu tsnru that tht- 1 tl schools lenrn by Hagers- ll furnntr. llvin'r sttwt-t'tlt'4l in lotion umm-htno. This is t'onsi4le1'ed n of ntuvh uso to rt-ry grunt in- inut futuro ls tltv fnrtuor. A hrill nssurod for Mr. K4-oily. Mnrgnrot llohrt-r. .Writ-it. hats just poison snnkv hlto. at ntlssiolutry in H.,- stnr t'm-t-irt-tl at lotto! wot-lc. on-rm-tl from n Miss Morning- frotn hor lust N0'l'lt'l-I -Stop nt Shop ' on tht- wny Prny ns you 4-tttor. 1. Big Booflegging Ri Sha-rill' llussnrd dl-putius Ulnutowotlt gl-r dist-lost-tl one luootlvg:pging: rings in Hugzvrstown tovdny. inoonshiuo Into Cl rn ut. I D C 'Needy's llndio rom tln- show. tg Broken Up sslstwl hy his nnd l'Iioltollwor- f tho ltiggt-st tht' history ot' 'l'on1 Gordon it: tx rnso ot' wus rnught vn1'ryi' tatlnw's llvstntt- The rttid rvsultod rests of Ile-tl Xoso lln Mnng, Old Sonk Hoot Hyt-tl Mxtry. :tlins - rich. l with tho nr- rry. nlins I-Ellis 'or und tlrvon- Cliznheth llolf-



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Clubs at Broadway A very valuable addition was made to the extra-curricular activiti year when a number of clubs were organized at liroadwuy. They were as follows:- Dramatic Club Latin Club Handicraft Club Debating Club French Club Each club held its meeting once a week and was under the supervi one or more teachers. The meetings were held from three fifteen unti Every student was required to hold membership in at least one and no than three of the clubs. Some very valuable work was accomplished, not only in the progr the clubs themselves but in furthering co-operation between the studen the teachers and in furthering the interest of the students in the school. Cizfizensliip Activities at Surrey The foundation of our citizenship is based on three great princi inspiration, information and participation. The greatest of these is par tion. Under the leadership of our history teacher, Mr. E. Russell Hic Senior Class tried to develop these three great principles to a high degre In the hrst part of the year we organized Ye Olde Town Meeting, introduced a government, of the student, by the student, for the student, the guidance of the teacher. Each morning the meeting was opened moderator who presided until the end of the business period. The n was then turned over to Mr. Hicks. Many interesting dicussions arose and, in addition to our regular l work, much practical information was learned. On March 27, a miniature Congress was organized as part of our r Civics Course. The Senior Academics became the Senate and the Commercials became the House of Representatives. In the Senate, Edwin Schroyer was elected Vice-President and Yeakle was made Chief Clerk. Joshua Messersmith and Frederick were chosen majority and minority floor leaders by their respective par In the House, Robert Stouffer was elected Speaker and Alvin San elected Chief Clerk. Howard Schellhase and King Keedy were chose jority and minority iioor leaders. Party spirit was strong in both Houses. Many bills were introduc debated upon. Clear thinking became the order of the day. Difficult lems were disposed of in a quick and decisive manner. Problems were just as the United States Senate solves them. There is no doubt in the mind of any Senior that this training in C ship has been and will be a great help to him. Eiglzly-ciglil es th sit l t all t ks C 1 1 i ti 'C ed is in of four. more is of and ples.- ti cipa- ., the which under the .eting story gular Senior Arthur Iiller 18 CS W3 S H13 - and robe lved P S0 itizen-

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