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I A Homeroom Front Rauf 4Lelt to Rightl Reeves. Calder. linhr-lcl. Fil ver, Shelling, Powers. llonser Maling. MeBritle. Ye-well llaniplmell. Svrorztl Row: Pllesttllel. lloopes Smithson, Pennington. lloopes Archer, Miss Snatler. Scarll' McDaniel. Greer, MacRae Kellogg, Freeman. Third Row: Coale. Wilson. Grier Cameron, llopkins. lleek, lflll iott. Carter. Little, Ross, Betl inger, 0'Neill. Terry. liavlr Row: Cottrell. Magness, Kelly. Mellleary. Sh adle Martz. Winn, Loncks. Blalock? Boarrnan. I B Homeroom Front Row fLef! to rightl: Quil- len, V. Cheek, 0. Cheek, Lochary, Anderson. l lanson, Bowman. Correll. Tolliver Greene. Creelish. Scroncl Rauf: Monahan, R. F Plummer. Pierce. Miller, Man- ers. Thomas, L. Plnnimer Mrs. McMahon. Crilhth. Grant, Daugherty, Beavers. Dunkel. Morrison, Tilwlis. Back Row: Lewis. Johnson. Mc- Cann. Smith. llalsey, Ward, Konstant. Mills. Pyle, Pres- ton. Macltlox. Walker. Coch- ran, Javkson. I C Homeroom Front Row lLeft to rightl: K Monks. Townsley. llnghes. Carr, Arelier. Jorgensen. Coop' or, Blacfklnirn, Welenlmaeh llarkins. Ayres. Svronrl Row: Wall. llanson Mitehell, Seagle, R a nk .-Mlanis. llitellcoek. li st 4' s Grafton. Monks. Crowl. llollo way. Moxley. Miss Xvorlhingr Ion. Ifrlrlr Row: Jennings. 'l'ownsley Bailey. l,dll'lt'li, Wilgis. De Cesare. Kahne. ffreswell. Ho lantl. Wlise. Smith. llanrly Panos, Singleton. I D Homeroom Front Row 1Left to rightl: Bos- ley. Bayless, Weaver. Gatnhill Bolt. Snlithson. .lorgenson Gorclon. Rinehart. Morris Loehary. Sevontf Roux' Magiu-ss, Clioate Emlwartls. Morris, Rollertson, Livezey. Mrs. lfnsor, Crahlw Classntan. Wall, Lowe. Tayson llopkins. Third Row: Cooley. Cullum, Hn san. Adams. Smith, Watkins Seagle. Brock, Neal. Wall Sheridan. White. Markline Trappe. 1 s v 1 a
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EL Amos, 1938 , , , History ol the Sophomore CI Like all freshmen, we entered Bel Air High School with a f and fear, for many of us had never known an announcement classes, assemblies, or any of those things you find in a larger s we feel that' our freshman year greatly reduced these fears and year has completely annihilated them. . Thiswas the first year we were allowed to belong to clubs we have made much progress along this line. Some -of the girls, wh in dramatics, organized a club with Mrs. Greer as sponsor. They the '4Stage Struck Sophomoresl' and they elected Marie Louise Gr October 26, we had our class party, and for many of us it wad social event we had attended. We were ably represented in the Student Council by .lames Ell Chilcoat of 2B, Bruce Blevins of 2C, and Ray Andrews of 2D. In February, we were invited to try out for the Glee Club and were accepted for the concert that was presented March 25. The sophomore girls did most of the serving at the P. T. A Senior Prom, and the other suppers 'and banquets that the school ln April, we published our issue of the Bellarion with Frank The assistant editors were Josephine Grove, Ray Wallace, Patricia Newman, Mary Thomas, and Virginia Guytong the literary editors Peggy Ensor, Jean Schnepfe, and Edgar Preston. The feature edi Coale, Jimmie Elliott, Dolores Chilooat, and Edgar Harkins, and were Kitty Cain, Marguerite Miller, Dick Claar, George Pouls Shadle. The sophomores made a grand showing in athletics. Both th contributed to the fieldball, basketball, soccer, and volley ball v the interclass basketball championship for the girls. PAT PAT 35 l N GSS eeling of wonder s ystem, changing chool. However, pour sophomore nd we feel that 1 were interested call themselves ov the first schooi iott 2A, Dolores several students supper, Junior- S15 onsored. Auld as editor. Patton, Warren Bruce Blevins, mrs were Esther the art editors en, 9 tic and Charles C B. girls and boys fsities. 2B won 'roN, 2A e as president'
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,..ELADI S. I938 Freshman Review In most cases when a freshman enters high school he is impr ness of the place and by the system of doing things. Even the sm place in that large and complicated world into which he has ente case with most -of us. ' Each of the hundred and fifty-nine freshmen entering in l937 a room and spent his first few days in becoming acquainted with h ings. The thing which baffled and often defeated many was the steps. ment to the top floor for a class, down to the second, and up againl, the new pupil dreamed of steps. We were told of the homework which would be piled upon scoffs of the upper classmen and other things bad enough to gi But what did we find? Though we often had a lot of homework, we time to get it done in the Activities Period. We found that there from juniors or seniors. As I-ong as we did not bother them, they realize .that we were around. It was the sophomores, who still h their freshman year clearly in mind, that we had the most trouble not last long. The teachers appointed the class chairmen, vice-chairmen a we did not know enough about each other to vote without prejud chairmen appointed were: Pat Powers, IA., Edwin Hanson, IB, Be son, IC, and Virginia Smithson, ID. Our first assembly soon came and we learned to our ill-conc o we stretched our necks until they hurt or stood up lmmedlat to sit down again by some well-meaning teacher. Soon came the F where our parents and our teachers met. This year there were organized gym periods for the first time. in this as well as other subjects. Our first inter-class games were fi The Freshman fieldball championship was won by IA and the so el al ad CC WHS ll 11,5118 WHS CSIHB C th with. sed by the large- lest thing has its red. Such was the assigned to is new surround- From the base- and so on until us, the gibes and ve us nightmares. y had' ample little to fear d hardly to memory of But that did n so forth, since i e. This year the v rly Jean Jorgan- efaled of t Y I CS the freshmen have to sit in back. We could not see ,over the heads s ' ' ' I ' ' el r hm' B C S BSO lwe elhlba r C ate was tied for by IA and ID. When those games were over for the was introduced, many of us playing for the first time. After some got the boys, championship and IC, the girls'. Basketball was follo which, however, was not well liked, by the majority, as was basketb The freshman attracti-on in assembly this year was a mock class. From th-e entire class only four have qualified for disting this year: Anne Mac Rae, IA, Betty Silver, IA, Barbara Campbe Hanson, IB. Other events of interest were the class party March 21 Bellarionf, which came out in Mayg the May Day Fel-eg the track school activities which contrived to hold our attention during the y High school life is very complex and as varied as March we BARBARA A. CAMP 37 wed b 'll' u1 l III lie all. ial 'shed 1, 9 the eiets ear. 9 ather. BALL, chagrin that hose in :front o be ordered en Reception were marked ll and soccer. hampionship n, basketball d rivalry IA y volley ball, by IB. Civics scholarship IA g and Edwin Freshman and various IA
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