Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Group photograph of the 1925 Senior class at Strasburg High School. Some students are identified as follows:

Front Row, left to right:
Walter Holmes Kronk, Raymond Robert Rittenour, Maynard E. Artz, Walter Harold Flanagan, Hugh Roland Funk,…

Portrait of an unidentified older woman with her hair pulled back and wearing glasses.

Portrait of an unidentified young man wearing a suit and white tie.

Portrait of an unidentified woman with short hair and wearing a string of faux pearls.

Group of unidentified students at the Strasburg School.

Portrait of an unidentified woman with wavy hair and wearing a necklace.

Damaged portrait of Marion S. Swartz, Jr. as a young man. Marion was originally from Toms Brook, the son of Marion Strickler Swartz, Sr. (1898-1981) and Altha (Swisher) Swartz.

He married Jane Golladay and had four daughters: Caroline, Emma, Laura…

Portrait of an unidentified young woman with short hair and wearing a sleeveless dress and necklace.

Unidentified young girl seated on a studio bench with her hair curled in ringlets and bangs visible across her forehead.

Unidentified young child dressed in a warm jacket and leggings with a knit hat.

Unidentified young girl standing beside a wicker chair and wearing a fancy party dress with a big bow in her hair.

Portrait of Lois (Frye) Stuckert as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Edward Newton (1887-1967) and Cleva Alice (Wisman) (1884-1928) Frye. Her father was a farmer.

In 1923, both Lois and her older brother, Leonard, made the honor roll for…

Unidentified young child dressed in winter hat, sweater, and leggings.

Unidentified young woman with bobbed hair and wearing a heavy chain necklace.

Unidentified young boy standing by a bench and wearing a sailor-themed outfit.

Unidentified little boy seated on a bench next to a toy bird cage.

Merville E. Fravel wearing a suit and bow tie and standing beside a studio prop.

Merville was the only son of Hubert Franklin (1884-1955) and Lucy Cleveland (Clark) (1885-1964) Fravel. He grew up in rural Woodstock on a farm.

He married Flora…

Damaged image of Mary Bair Bowman, a well-known music teacher at Woodstock High School.

Mary was the only child of Franklin Schmucker (1871-1963) and Sarah Fletcher (Supinger) (1870-1953) Bowman. She never married and was very active in her…

Damaged photograph of John Frederick William Kitzmeyer wearing the robes of Rev. Peter Muhlenberg, a Revolutionary War era minister from Woodstock who was made famous by his 1776 call to arms and Revolutionary War service.

Rev. John Frederick…

The name, "Huffman", is written on the glass plate of this image of an unidentified young boy standing beside a toy clown.

Ellen (Hockman) Dellinger, pictured as a young woman in a formal dress.

Mrs. Dellinger was born in Linden, the daughter of Jesse Hockman Sr. and Freda Hockman. She was raised by her aunt and uncle, Virginia and Russell Hollar.

She was married…

Melvin Lutz wearing a suit and tie and standing in the studio.

Melvin was born near Conicville, the son of Erasmus A. (1963-1917) and Virginia Catherine (Stickley) (1896-1965) Lutz.

When he registered for the WWI draft in June 1917, Melvin’s…

Photograph of Harold Coffman and Flora (Gochenour) Coffman standing together in the studio. Flora is wearing a flowered corsage on her dress. This picture was taken around the time of their marriage.

Harold was the son of Noah Walter (1876-1948)…

Three unidentified children of varying ages, posed together in the studio.

Probably, these were siblings.

Unidentified young boy posed on a chair with one leg under the other.
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