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WARM SPRING ECHOES SOPHOMORE CLASS First How—A. C. Unger William Lutman. Haul Tyson, Portia Michael, Robert Dunham, Emily Ala ha ugh, Warren Yost, Connie Miller, (ieraldine Eppinger. Second How W i 11 isi 111 Foutz, Anna Lee Kesecker, Nancy Hovermale, Mary Frances Weber. Elizabeth Maysilles. Stewart. Enroughty, Harvey Beeler. Jr., Harry Beard, Jr. Third Row—Margaret Iladdox, Margie Stotler. Ellen Jane Lutman, Esther Lee Peutoney, Joy Louise Michael, Jack Eichelberger, Isaac Hewett. Fourth Row—Elmo Michael, Alice Crone, Anneliese Wilson, Anna Mae Weber, Bette Shields, John A. Philips, Albert Sigafoose, Edna Henry, Bernard Ambrose. Fifth Row—John Jolley. Dola Shade,, Fay Shamhaugh, Lora Mae Stottler, Theodora Unger, Chester Hessler, Elbert Rider, Cleo Custer, Silver Eckerd. Sixth How—Lola Mae Miller, Catherine Fearnow. Patience Smith. Treva Chase. Charles Sheppard, Margaret White, Leo Sii es, John Breen. Seventh How—Maxine Steiner, Ruth Manford. Ruth Kesecker, Arch Clohan. Jr., Jack Coughlan. Brooks Hart. Sponsors—Miss Rockwell. Mr. Hansroth. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Robert Dunham...........................................President Paul Tyson ------- Vice President Portia Michael - - Secretary and Treasurer The class of ’39, composed of thirty-five Ix ys and forty-one girls, entered this school in gay spirits. We elected the following class officers: Portia Michael, president; Joy Louise Michael, vice president; and Bette Shields, secretary and treasurer. Our class won the cheering trophy, which was given at the last bas- ketball game of tin season to the class that bad the best cheering section. Eliza- beth Maysilles and Portia Michael were on tin Honor Roll each six weeks. Portia bad the highest percentage in the whole school during the year. This year there are thirty-two boys and forty-four girls in the sophomore class. During tin first month of school we gave the freshmen a successful recep- tion. This year our class is represented on both the basketball and football teams. John A. Phillips was chosen as one of the outstanding guards of this season and as a member of the All Stat» Football Team from the Eastern Pan- handle. We consider this year even better than last, and we hope that each succeeding year will lie even better.
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WARM SPRING ECHOES FRESHMAN CLASS First Row—Chester Rockwell. Bossie Webster. Drew Harmison, Virginia l ee Folk. Jeanne Shields, Henry Harmison, Kenneth Yost. John Goodman, Marie Albanese, Laura Michael. Second Row—Ruth Harmison. Evelyn Spriggs, Virginia Myers, Bernice Michael, Virginia Michael, Mildred McClung, Eleanor Alahaugh. Mary Louise Miller. Harry Leighty. Third Row—Marie Dulny, Opal Weher,. Marie Michael Zeola Spriggs, Geraldine Michael, Mary Ellen Michael, Kathleen Kerns, Ruby Michael, Gilbert Grove. Fourth Row—Vernon Shirley, Kathryn Sheppard, Julia Michael. Marjorie Ambrose, Velma Stotler. Alice Michael, Meda Michael, Leroy McBoe, Sylvester Michael. Fifth Row—Chester Hovermale, Harold Stater. Glenna McCullough, Rosalee Peer, Mary Manford, Vera Young, Cyrella Bowden. Imogene Cross, Charles Everett, Ned Carroll. Jr. Sixth Row—Charles Braithwaite, Carolyn Davison, Pauline Henry, Marie Fletcher, Margaret Neely, Virgil Householder, Paul Clohan, Harry Elmer Lut.man. Seventh Row—Paul Hawkins, George Clem, Crist Golden, Wanita Rice. Helen Ditto. Phoebe Wade, Jack Harmison, John Shriver. Eighth Row—Harold Shoekey, Cleo Yost, Stanley Everett, Clifton Wade. Sponsors—Mr. Moyer, Mr. Rider. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Henry Harmison.........................................President Kenneth Yost..........................Vice President Jeanne Shields - - - Secretary and Treasurer Another class of freshmen has been launched upon the sea of High School life. In the month of September, 1936, seventy-one girls and boys enrolled in the Ninth Grade of Berkeley Springs High School. Seven members have been forced to drop out, but we hope most of us can remain together until we receive our diplomas. Our class has considerable talent along literary lines, and we also have hopes of producing a number of athletes. It is our desire to do many things during the next three years to make Berkeley Springs High School an even better school than it is now. 20
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