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FRESHMAN CLASS
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P a g e 17 WARM SPRING ECHOES Glides A Demon sr. Eileen A ul« bn ugh, Le Esta Rrakeall. Betty Coughlan, Anna Jane Crone, Bernadinc Davison. Loraine Dawson, Fern Dulny, Lillian Everett, Catherine Everett, Gertrude Fearnow, Anna Lou Froek, Edna Golden, Aldino Goller. Rosalie Heare. June Henry, Marjorie (dropped out recently) Ilewett. Clara Hovermale, Genevieve I den, Anna Keseeker, I.ila Lipsic, Bernice McAfee, Martha Ann Nelson, Hermeione (Ringer, Betty Rankin. Jessie Lee Rockwell, Mary Elizabeth Ruppenthal, Ruth Sheppard. Kathryn Silver. Tenie Spriggs, Anna Lee Spriggs. Fern Smythe. Kathleen Swink, Mary Weber, Iva Lee White, Pearl Wilson, Vera BOYS Barney. Robert Braithwaite, Charles Crow, Harry Fearnow. Paul Forney. Fred Henry, Donald Hawvermale. Richard Kerns, Lester Keseeker, Arless Keseeker. Norman Leighty. Woodrow Lint ., Garland Michael. Benton Michael, Alvin Rector. James Ruppenthal, Ralph Sheppard. Vaughn Weber, Bruce Webster, Sterling Widmyer, Donald Willard. Bill Wills, James Sophomore Class History In September, 1937. we entered Berkeley Springs High School as green but eager freshmen. After we had become accustomed to high school life we met under the supervision of our class advisers. Mr. Rider and Mr. Moyer, to elect the following officers: President. Fred Forney: Vice President. William Willard: Secretary. Ralph Ruppenthal: Treasurer. Bernice Lipsic. The social activities we freshmen enjoyed were the freshman and sophomore receptions at the beginning of the term: later in the year we had a picnic. As sophomores we entered school, the class of '41. with thirty-five girls and twenty-two boys. Our former president called a meeting and the follow- ing officers were elected: President. William Willard: Vice President, Le Esta Aulabaugh: Secretary and treasurer. Lila Keseeker. At this meeting we chose wine and white as our class colors. During our sophomore year our faculty advisers were Miss Rockwell and Mr. Hansroth. Under their supervision we planned a party for the freshmen. Later they gave us a Hallowe'en party. We are well represented in sports this year. The four following girls were out for basketball: June Ella Heare. Anna Jane Coughlan. Martha Ann McAfee and Mary Jane Swink. The following seven boys were out for football: Benton Michael. Harry Crow. James Rector. William Willard. Vaughn Shep- pard. Bruce Weber and Fred Forney. A number of the boys were on the basket- ball team this year. With four of our boys belonging to the Hi-Y club we were well represented in school activities. Four of the sophomore girls belong to the Tri-Hi-Y Club, which was recently organized. Those be'onging ro this club are: Le Esta Aulabaugh. Iva Lee Weber. June Ella Heare and Fern D'.wson. Our class is represented on the student council. Mary Jane Swink is the treasurer. Lillian Dulny is the chairman of the disciplinary comm ttee, and Richard Hawvermale is a member of the student council. We have twenty-six members belonging to the Emerson Literary Society and twenty-eight belonging to the Morgan Literary Society. The sophomores' skill in cheering won them the trophy in the basketball tournament of 1939. while our boys defeated the daring juniors with a score of 1 1 to 9. This year is proving to be even better than last, and we hope that each succeeding year will show an improvement. It is our desire during the next two years to help raise Berkeley Springs High School to an even higher level than it now has.
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Page 29 WARM SPRING ECHOES Freshman Class BOYS Emmett Aul.ib.iugh Fred (Billy) Harmison Vernon Rankin George Crone Leroy Henry Billy Rankin Buford Cross Beverly Johnson Robert Swaim Paige DeEawder Nelson Kesecker Dick Swink George Ditto Glenn Michael Woodrow Unger Lewis Dyche John Allen Michael Fred Waugh Earsel Everett Henry Miller George Weber Clyde Golden Andrew Orebaugh Jack Willard William Grove Elwood Rankin Gilbert Youngblood GIRLS Dwight Yost Frances Aulabaugh Betty Hovermale Anna Lou Rankin Muriel Berry Rebecca Hovermale Jeanet Rockwell Carrie Bohrer Janie Hovermale Pauline Sheppard Hmogene Bohrer Edith Hovermill Hilda Shriver Anna Bowden Mary Kelley Willadean Spiclman Wilma Clark Emelie Kerlin Lizetta Spiker l.ila Crites Christine Kesecker Juanita Spring Cecelia Everett Ruthelia Leary Iris Jean Tyson Cordelia Files Mary Luttrell Geraldine Weber Esther- Lea Fox Evelyn McCoy Leora Weber Geraldine French Viola McCoy Le Esta Werdebaugh Nancy Grove Dorothy Lea Mcjilton Mary Helen Young Julia Hardin Anna Michael Virginia Youngblood Pearl Hawvcrmale Pauline Pentoney Normajean Hottle Elaine Perry Fresh man Class History Frances Aulabaugh President Pauline Pentoney Vice-President Leora Weber Secretary Emilie Kerlin Treasurer Another class of freshmen has begun it career as students of Berkeley Springs High School. In September. 1938 forty-five girls and twenty-nine boys were enrolled in the ninth grade. Three members have been forced to drop out. but we hope that most of us can stay together until we receive our diplomas. Thirty pupils in our class came from schools outside of Berkeley Springs; forty-four came from the high school annex. During the latter part of September the sophomore class gave the freshman class a reception which was enjoyed by all of us. The freshmen entertained the sophomores on October 27. with an enjoyable Hallowe'en party. Our class has considerable talent. There is one freshman in the band, and there are nine freshmen in the Glee Club. Thirty-five freshmen belong to the Emerson Literary society: thirty-seven are members of the Morgan society. A number of us have already appeared on the weekly programs. The present freshman class has promising scholastic ability. On the honor roll we have had a better showing than any other class. Moreover, in the ten highest averages, members of our class have been outstanding. Seven freshman boys went out for football and eight for basketball. Three freshman girls are out for basketball. We. the class of 1942 hope to be worthy of the school of which we are a part. We hope to make a real contribution to its advancement while we are here.
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