Berkeley Springs High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Berkeley Springs, WV)
- Class of 1945
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t WARM SPRING BERKELEY SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Berkeley Spring . West Virginia DEDICATION â˘WE, THE SENIORS AND JUNIORS OF 1945. IN THIS HOUR OF STRIFE. WITH SOLEMN PRIDE DO DEDICATE THIS. OUR ANNUAL. TO THOSE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WHO HAVE. AND WILL HAVE SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES IN OR- DER THAT THE FUNDAMENTALS OF AMERI- CAN DEMOCRACY MIGHT BE PRESERVED. WE PRAY GOD THAT THESE. OUR HONORED DEAD. SHALL NOT HAVE DIED IN VAIN: AND THAT WE. THE LIVING. IN THE SHADOW OF THEIR GLORY. MAY ENJOY A JUST AND EVERLASTING PEACE. The 194 5 Warm Sprir.q Echoes Board of Education Reading from left to rightâGeorge S. Ambrose. Henry W. Miller, Jr.. Charles S. Stuckey. Price E. Clark. County Superintendent; Roy P. Widmyer. George A. Goller, Edwin V. Edmiston. member elect: Etta Enroughty. secretary. d The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes j JOSEPH W. STAYMAN Principal ALLISON P. RIDER RONALD R. REEDER KATHRYN T. JOHNSON Assistant Principal Social Sciences. Aeronautics English Science W. B. SIMMONS MARY L. MENDENHALL M. P. SKINNER MARY H. ROCKWELL Science and Mathematics Commercial English and Commercial Mathematics ANNA GRACE HODGES M. W. FULTON Vocational Home Economics Vocational Agriculture 6 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes GLADYS ARNOLD English LILLIE ROCKWELL Librarian MILDRED B. YOST English OWEN J. MESNER Manual Arts RUTH YOST STOTLER Physical Education BANETA M. HUNTER Social Science E. SMITH ROCKWELL PAUL L. STOTLER Manual Arts Director of Music W. I. BRAITHWAITE OPAL E. WEBER GEORGE G. MILLER Physical Education Secretary Attendance Director The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes ANNUAL STAFF Sponsors Editor Assistant Editors Business Manager Assistants Sports Editor Assistant Joke Editor Art Editor Arrangement Editor Typist Jos. W. Stayman. Ronald Reeder, Opal Weber Paul Mellott Patty Mongan, Jackie Bowers James Lampson Billy Lawyer, Tempey Rankin. Betty Forney Ralph Rice, Jr. Paul Munson, Jr. Eugene Hofe Margie Carroll Kenneth Klein ....... Mary Edmiston 8 The 194s! Warm Spring Echoes SENIORS MARSTON EARL YOUNGBLOOD Football: Basketball; Baseball; Track 1: Hi-Y Club: Beta Club: Co-Editor Hi-Light. ELAINE PERRY Trcas. Jr. Class: See. Sr. Class: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Beta Club 4: Masque ft Gavel 4; Jr. Play Cast: Sr. Play Cast. MARY VIRGINIA EDMISTON Sec. Soph. Class: V. Pres. Beta Club 4: Beta Club 3. 4; V. Pres. Jr. Class: Masque 8 Gavel 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Assoc. Ed. Hi-Light; Annual Staff: Press Club: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play. ANDREW KERNS V. Pres. Masque ÂŁ$ Gavel 4: Sgt. Band 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketball 4: Football 3. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Beta Club 4: Vice-Pres. Sr. Class; Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play. RALPH LESLIE RICE. JR. Baseball 2. 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Beta Club 4; Jr. Play Cast: Sr. Play Cast: Press Club 4: Pres. Jr. Class: Treas. Sr. Class: Eire Fighting Unit: Annual Staff: Hi-Light Staff: Vice Pres. Fresh. Class. BETTY JEAN AYERS Beta Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Trcas. Beta Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Masque ft Gavel 4: Intramural 3. 4: Hi-Light Staff 4: Press Club 4: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Basketball 4. CHARLENE AUDREY HENRY Masque ft Gavel 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Beta Club 3. 4: Sec. Beta Club 4: Jr. Play Cast; Sr. Play Cast. PAUL RICHARD MELLOTT Football 3. 4; Baseball 3. 4: Basketball 4: Beta Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Masque Gavel 4; Editor Annual: Co- Editor Hi-Light 4: Treas. Biology Club 4: Pres. Press Club 4. JAMES LEROY LAMPSON Football 1. 2. 3: Basketball 3: Baseball 2; Hi-Y 2. 3: F.F.A. 1: Fire Fighters Supervisor: Band 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 1 : Business Mgr. Annual Staff: Hi-Light Circulation Mgr. Press Club 3; Masque ft Gavel. MONICA THERESA MONGAN Sec. Freshman Class; Pres. Soph. Class: Treas. Tri-Hi-Y 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Pres. Beta Club 4: Beta Club 3. 4; Masque ft Gavel 4: Won first place in Essay Contest: D.A.R. Good Citizenship Medal: Jr. Class Play: Chorus 1. 2. 3. 10 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes SENIORS ELEANOR JEAN JOHNSON Pres. Intramural Club 4; Chorus 1. 2: Hi-Light Staff 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. 4; Press Club 4. PHILIP DITTO Tennis Team 2: Glee Club 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Treas. Hi Y 3: Press Club 4: Class Reporter 3; Sports Ed. Hi-Light 4: Football Mgr. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Capt. Basketball Team 4; Baseball Mgr. 1 : Baseball 3. 4. ELOISE LUTMAN Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3; Intramural Club 1. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4: Basketball 1; Masque Gavel 4. WILDA CULP Beta Club 3. 4: Press Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Masque and Gavel 4: Sec. Press Club 4. WILLIAM HENRY LAWYER Pres. Freshman Class: Band 1. 2. 3: Swing Band 1. 2. 3: Hi-Y Pres. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Football Mgr. 2: Annual Staff 4. WILLADEAN VANGOSEN Press Club 4. PAULINE PAYNE Jr. Class Play: Intramural Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Masque Gavel 4. ALICE NINER Band 3, 4: Press Club 4. FRANCES DAWSON Press Club 4. RONALD LEE GOODMAN F.F.A. 1, 2. 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Fire Fighters Unit: Foot- ball 1 ; Basketball 1 : Baseball 1. The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes II SENIORS CARROLL YOUNG Press Club 4; D.A.R. Citizenship Medal. ANNA RUTH MICHAEL Band 1. 2. 3. 4. LARUE AMBROSE Press Club 4; Beta Club MARGARET ANNE CARROLL Sec. Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Light Staff 4: Chorus 1.2: Press Club 4: Art Editor Annual Staff. RUTH ELLEN BANKS Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Press Club 4: Intramural Club 4: Masque Gavel 4. THOMAS LARN UNGER Mgr. Band 3: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Beta Club 4: Press Club 4: Sec. Sophomore Class. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH DAVISON Chorus 4. LEE ANNA VIRGINIA SHADE Press Club 4. JIMMIE RAY GROVE Press Club 4; Band 1. 2, 3. 4. CHARLOTTE LEE EVERETT Chorus 4. 12 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes SENIORS FREDA JANET MAUZY EDGAR E. PENTONEY. JR. Beta Club 3. 4: Masque Gavel 4. ETHELENE VIRGINIA BUTTS Chorus BIEVA POFFINBERGER THEODORE VINCENT NEELY Band 2, 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2: Masque Gavel 4; Beta Club 3. 4: F.F.A. 2. 3. ESTELLA IRENE SPRING Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Beta Club 2. 3. 4; Masque Gavel 4. JUNE LORETTA SPRING Press Club 4: Chorus. IRENE LOPP HELEN JEAN WIDMYER HERBERT DENVER DeHAVEN F.F.A. 1. 2. 3. The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes 13 SENIORS MARY ELLEN WHISNER Intramural Club: Chorus: Dramatic Club 3. BETTY LEE YOST Press Club 4: Sec. Junior Class: Treas. Intramural Club 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: 1.2: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4 Hi Y 4: Vice Pres. Band 4: Beta Club 2. 3 Gavel 4. EDITH MARIE DeLAWDER Beta Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Press Club 4. BETTY LEE WHISNER Chorus, Dramatic Club. IVA FLOSSIE MERCELIA TWIGG Press Club 4. MARY LEE MICHAEL Press Club 4. JULIA EPPINGER Intramural Club 4. CATHERINE VIRGINIA AMBROSE Band 1. 2 .3, 4. HELEN MARIE NEELY Chorus 3. LORRAINE FRANCES WEBB Beta Club 4. Beta Club: Letter Club : Pres. Tri- . 4: Masque 14 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes SENIORS LAURA MAXINE PRIEST Graduate of âThe Pinesâ . MARGARET ELLEN SCOTT Graduate of âThe Pinesâ. Not pictured LESTER PAUL FOX JAMES BATT The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes 15 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY President ....................................Marston Youngblood Vice-President Andrew Kerns Secretary Elaine Perry Treasurer..............................................Ralph Rice When we entered as Freshmen in 1942 our class was the largest ever en- rolled in Berkeley Springs High School. We were very unevenly divided: 30 boys and 58 girls. In our freshman year our officers were as follows: President William Lawyer Vice-President Virginia Bageant Secretary Monica Mongan Treasurer Robert Klein In our sophomore year we had many outstanding students. One of our boys wrote our school song, two of our girls were cheerleaders. 14 members of the class were in the band, and many ranked high athletically and scho- lastically. Our officers were: President Monica Mongan Vice-President Mary Edmiston Secretary Thomas Unger Treasurer Robert Klein In 1944 five of our boys left us to join the âArmed Forces.â This gave us an enrollment of 58. Our class was led by the following officers: President Ralph Rice Vice-President Mary Edmiston Secretary Betty Yost Treasurer Elaine Perry Our class play. âAunt Abby Answers an Ad. proved to be a great success. We were well represented in both athletics and clubs. We are now in our senior year, the most exciting year of the four. Our present enrollment is 14 boys and 38 girls. During the four years the class has been represented in basketball, baseball, and football. Several of the class members have won letters in these sports. A large number of the class are members of the following clubs: Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Club, Masque U Gavel Club, and Press Club. âA class that participates well and does its utmost best describes the senior class. We feel that we have given our best to be a credit to Berkeley Springs High School. In the future we hope that we shall all be citizens of whom Berkeley Springs High School can be proud. 16 The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes JUNIORS KENNETH EUGENE KLEIN Pres. Junior Class: Hi-Y 2. 3: Hi-Y Pres. 3: Vice Pres. Sophomore Class: Masque ft Gavel 3; Letter Club 2: Fire Fighter's Unit 3: Band 1. 2. 3: Arrangement Editor Annual Staff; Baseball 2. 3; Football 2, 3: Chorus 3. TEMPEY GLEN RANKIN Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Sec. Tri-Hi-Y 3; Vice Pres. Jr. Class: Intramural Club 3; Press Club 3; Asst. Business Mgr. Annual; Chorus 1. ROENA JAME McCOY Sec. Jr. Class; Sec. Soph. Class: Sec. Fresh. Class: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; Sec.. Treas. Intramural Club 2. 3: Press Club 3: Pres. Tri-Hi-Y 3: Basketball 2. 3: Chorus 1: Intramural Club 2. 3. JACOB WILLIAM KESECKER Baseball 2. 3: Football 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 3; Fire Fighterâs Unit 3. C. WILLIAM WEBER Hi-Y 3: Sec. Hi-Y 3; Band 1. 2. 3. JUNE LEE WEBER Vice Pres. Fresh. Class; Intramural Club 1. 2. 3: Tri- Hi-Y 3; Cheerleader 2. 3: Press Club 3. BETTY FORNEY Treas. Soph. Class: Band 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Vice Pres. Tri- Hi-Y 3: Press Club 3: Intramural Club 3: Basketball 2. 3; Assistant Business Mgr. Annual: Majorette 1: Chorus 1. BRUCE HEINER Sec. Hi-Y 3: Basketball 1. 2. 3; Baseball 2, 3: Football 2. 3; Band 1. 2: Press Club 3: Track 2: Letter Club: Hi-Y 2. 3; Fire Fighters Unit 3; Glee Club 3. JACK HOTTEL Hi-Y 2. 3; Treas. Hi-Y 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3: Football 2. 3: Basketball 2. 3: Letter Club: Track 2: Press Club 3: Band 1. 2: Tennis Team 1: Class Reporter 3: Fire Fighter's Unit 3. WANDA MAE SPRING Band 3. The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes 17 JUNIORS MARGARET MARIE SHADE Chorus 1. DONALD LEWIS RICE Hi-Y 2. 3: Beta Club 2. 3; Letter Club. Press Club 3: Fire Fighter s Unit 3: Glee Club 3: V. Pres. Hi-Y 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 2, 3; Baseball 2. 3: Tennis Team 1. JACKIE MELVIN BOWERS F.F.A. 1. 2: Sec. F.F.A. 2: Beta Club 2. 3; Masque ÂŤ Gavel 3: Hi-Y 3: Boxing Team 3; Fire Fighter's Unit 3: Ass't. Editor Annual. WYNONIA MAE LEARY Trcas. Tri-Hi-Y 3: Intramural Club 3: Tri Hi-Y 2. 3. BETTY LOUISE SPRIGGS JAMES THOMAS YOUNGBLOOD Baseball 1. 2. 3: Football 3: Basketball 3; Tennis Team 1: Mgr. Football Team 1. 2; Mgr. Basketball Team 1. 2: Glee Club 3: Hi-Y 3: Letter Club 2. PAUL MUNSON. JR. Football 1. 2. 3; Baseball 2: Hi-Y 2. 3: Letter Club 2. MAXINE ADA PERRY MARY ELIZABETH APPLE STANLEY MICHAEL F.F.A. 1. 2. 3: F.F.A. Reporter 3; Fire Fighterâs Unit 3: Masque ft Gavel 3. 18 The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes JUNIORS JOSEPH CLARENCE McJILTON Baseball 2, 3; Fire Fighter's Unit 3. CAROLYN SMITH LOVELLA CROUSE Cheerleader 3; Intramural Club 3. RICHARD BUTLER Football 1. 2. 3: Basketball 3: Baseball 2: Tennis Team 1; Band 1. 2. 3: Letter Club 2; Glee Club 3: Press Club 3. MARLIN JUNIOR McBEE CATHERINE MARIE CROUSE WILMA NEELY VIRGIL GRAHAM Band 1. 2. 3: Glee Club 3. QUENTIN PEER Band 1. 2 BETTY BEAHN The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes 19 JUNIORS PATRICIA YOST DONALD CLARK F.F.A. 1.2: F.F.A. Reporter 2: Press Club 3. CLYDII FEARNOW Hi-Y 3: Band 1. 2. 3. CAROL SHANHOLTZ Band 1. 2. 3. MARGARET ANN SCOTT Tri-Hi-Y 3. DAVID LOSTEN HOVERMALE F.F.A. 1. 2. 3: Asst. Pres. F.F.A. 1: Sec. F.F.A. 3: Fire Fighter's Unit 3. Not pictured Nancy Brill Thurman Hoffman James Kesecker Raymond Gilhart Harold Spring Eugene Hofe Viola Bohrer 20 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The years 1942, '43, and '44 have been very successful for the Junior Class of 1945. In our freshman year we had enrolled 90 students. Now we have only 43. Many have entered the service. The following students were elected to lead the class our freshman year: President Lloyd Golden Vice-President June Weber Secretary Roena McCoy Treasurer George Linaweaver In our sophomore year many entered the band and we won the high school basketball tournament. Those elected to office were: President Lloyd Golden Vice-President Kenneth Klein Secretary Roena McCoy Treasurer Betty Forney In our junior year many joined the Hi-Y. Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Club and Masque Gavel Club. This year four left our class to enter the service. Officers were elected as follows: President........................................... Kenneth Klein Vice-President Tempey Rankin Secretary Roena McCoy Treasurer James McCoy The 19 45 Warm Spring Echoes 21 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY When we entered as freshmen in 1943 our class was the largest enrolled in Berkeley Springs High School. This year many of our classmates have left us. for we now have 28 boys and 36 girls, making a total of 64. In our freshman year our officers were as follows: President ...................................... Vice-President Secretary T reasurer ............................... In our sophomore year our officers are: President Donna Jean Ambrose Vice-President ...................................Isabella Rockwell Secretary .....................................................Jerry Clark Treasurer Lillian Lopp Herbert Yost Jerry Clark Lillian Lopp Dwan McBee Our class has many students of whom it may be proud. Two of our mem- bers. one boy and one girl, are cheerleaders, 13 members of the class are in the band, and many rank high athletically and scholastically. Our social events consisted of parties given us by the sophomore class of last year and freshman class of this year. In turn we gave parties to entertain both these classes. 22 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The school year of 1944-45 was a very successful one for the fresh- men. The class enrollment was eighty, thirty-seven boys and forty-three girls. Five members of the class, four boys and one girl, have dropped out since the first semester. Elections were held and the following students were chosen as class officers: Herbert Lopp, president: J. D. Iden. vice-president: Mamie Batt. secretary: Glenwood Goodman, treasurer. The class decided to have for their colors a banner of green and gold. The class has an abundance of talentâeight members are in the band, seven freshmen were on the football squad this year, nine members make up the schoolâs junior varsity basketball team (this team has the best record of any in the tri-state league), Mamie Batt and Kenneth Michael were awarded good citizenshipâ medals by the D.A.R. in the eighth grade. The freshmen, who will be seniors in three more years, hope to bring many honors to their school and class. The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes 23 EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE 24 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Football Scores 1944 Berkeley Springs 6 Romney 12 Berkeley Springs 7 Handley 44 Berkeley Springs 7 Charles Town 26 Berkeley Springs.............13 Shepherdstown................... 7 Berkeley Springs 0 St. James 6 WON 1âLOST 4 26 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Football Lettermen The team will be minus five seniors next year. They are: âTonyâ Youngblood, a hard-charging guard. âTubby Mellott, an immovable tackle, who received honorable mention on the all-panhandle team. âAndyâ Kerns, a fleet-footed end. Ralph Rice, a shifty, hard-driving back. James Lampson, 6 ft. 4 in. of savage tackle. Mainstays of next year's team will be: Paul Munson, a hard-hitting full-back. Kenneth Klein, end extra special. Don Rice, open field blocker, who rated honorable mention on the all-panhandle team this year. Jack Hottel, takes over for Mellott. Bruce Heiner, a glue-fingered end. Jimmy Youngblood, quarterback. Bobby Hawvermale, his motto, âNone shall pass.â Herbert Yost, one tough guard. Fred Rankin, a fighting guard. Herbert Lopp, the âMighty-Mite of the backfield. The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes 27 BASKETBALL Our cagcrs had a reasonably successful team this year and a better one is hoped for next year. Three seniors who will be missed next season will be Kerns, Center; Ditto, Forward: and R. Rice. Guard. Mainstays of next year's team will be Don Rice, âBob Hawvermale, Bruce Heiner, and Pete Yost. There will be a fight for the other positions by Jimmyâ Youngblood and Joe Eichelberger. Richard Butler will be a very dependable substitute. BASKETBALL, 1944-45 Randolph Macon Academy Alumni ............................ Hancock ............................... Charles Town Hancock....................................... Shepherdstown Williamsport Warfordsburg Alumni........................................ Williamsport .......... St. James .................................... Romney Charles Town ................................. Warfordsburg Shepherdstown Paw Paw....................................... Alumni Romney ....................................... Paw Paw....................................... We They 26 53 34 29 24 17 23 29 24 29 17 42 36 16 40 15 62 52 30 30 27 29 23 36 28 48 72 36 19 17 35 25 40 10 27 46 35 25 28 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes GIRLSâ BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes TRACK BOXING The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Hi-Y Club SponsorâMr. Ronald Reeder President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Chaplain Kenneth Klein Don Rice Billy Weber Jack Hottel Ralph Rice, Jr. Philip Ditto Andrew Kerns Ralph Rice, Jr. Senior Advisory Council Paul Mellon Marston Youngblood James Lampson Ronald Goodman Billy Lawyer Paul Munson. Jr. Bruce Heiner Jackie Bowers Richard Butler Jake Kesecker Other Members Hennis Fox Herbert Yost Bobby Michael Freddy Rankin Wade Frock Clyde Fearnow Dwan McBee Bobby Ayers Jimmy Youngblood Bobby Hawvermale Joe Eichelberger 32 The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes Tri-Hi-Y Club SponsorâMrs. Mary H. Rockwell President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Betty Yost Mary Edmiston Betty Ayers Margie Carroll Charlene Henry Elaine Perry The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Senior Advisory Council Ruth Ellen Banks Other Members Edith DeLawder Pauline Payne Wilda Culp Eloise Lutman Margaret Ann Scott Roena McCoy Betty Forney Tempey Rankin Wynonia Leary Patty Mongan June Weber Donna Jean Ambrose Sarah Ditto Mary Louise Grove Rosemary Niner 33 Beta Club SponsorâMr. J. W. Stayman President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Monica Mongan Mary Edmiston Charlene Henry Betty Jean Ayers Betty Yost Raymond Gilhart Margaret Anne Carroll Irene Spring Jackie Bowers Wilda Culp Rosemary Niner Vincent Neely Jerry Clark Other Members Don Rice Isabella Rockwell Marston Youngblood Paul Mellott James Andrew Kerns Ralph Rice. Jr. Thomas Unger Elaine Perry Bobby Hawvermale Edgar Pentoney. Jr. James Lampson Lorraine Webb Mary Louise Grove Doris Kerns Edith DeLawder Mary Merica Stanley Michael Betty Allemong 34 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Masque and Gavel SponsorâMiss Lillie Rockwell President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurcr Sergeant-at-Arms Edgar Pentoney, Jr. James Andrew Kerns Charlene Henry Vincent Neely Wilda Culp Betty Jean Ayers Jackie Bowers Mary Edmiston Virgic Ambrose Mary Castle Betty Jean Davison Anna Belle Edmiston Phyllis Hovermale Betty Lou Harmison Members Kenneth Klein Stanley Michael Monica Mongan Paul Mellott Charter Members Betty Lee Largent Charlotte McCoy Elaine Niner Janet Noland Kathleen Parks Mildred Rankin Pauline Payne Elaine Perry Irene Spring Betty Yost John Sheppard Wanda Shirley Wilma Spring Faye Unger Louise Werdebaugh Glenn Widmyer The 19 45 Warm Spring Echoes 35 Intramural Club SponsorâMrs. Ruth Stotler President Jean Johnson Vice-President Ruth Ellen Banks Secretary and Treasurer Roena McCoy Donna Jean Ambrose Betty Jean Ayers Sarah Ellen Ditto Betty Forney Mary Louise Grove Other Members Wynonia Leary Eloise Lutman Monica Mongan Pauline Payne Tempey Rankin Phyllis Sheppard June Weber Betty Lee Yost Julia Eppinger Lovella Crouse Esther Metz 36 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Press Club SponsorâMrs. Kathryn Johnson President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Marston Youngblood Mary Edmiston Edith DeLawdcr Alice Niner June Spring Betty Ayers Margie Carroll Thomas Unger Philip Ditto Jean Johsnon Other M âin In ârs Jimmie Grove Carroll Young Ruth Ellen Banks Iva Twigg Lea Anna Shade Mary Michael James Lampson Willadean Van Gosen Frances Dawson Larue Ambrose Paul Mellott Ralph Rice. Jr. Wilda Culp Betty Yost Richard Butler Donald Clark Don Rice Jack Hottel Roena McCoy Betty Forney Paul Munson. Jr. Tempey Rankin June Weber Bruce Heiner The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes 37 F. F. A. Organization SponsorâMr. M. W. Fulton President James Batt Vice-President.......................................................... James Kcsccker Secretary David Hovermale Treasurer.................................................................Dale Beahn Reporter Stanley Michael Parliamentarian William Young Watch Dog Elmer Bohrer Glen Beahn Bernard Bennett Lewis Bennett Herbert Bohrer Ernest Clark Other Members David Henry Leon Mauzy James McCoy Joe D. Michael Kenneth Michael Robert P. Michael I. D. Stotler Kenneth Swain George Swink Donald McBee 38 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes The Morgan County Band The band was organized in the fall of 1939, under the leadership of Mr. J. R. Dauthat. At that time the membership was small, but Mr. Dauthat increased the interest of the students by organizing a beginners and junior band, which proved very successful. The greatest problem at that time was securing uniforms, but through the generosity of the people of Morgan County and the Board of Education the money was appropriated and the task fulfilled. All of this interest helped also to increase the instrumentation. The band had the honor of winning first prize at Elkins State Forest Festival in 1942. At present the band is under the direction of Mr. Paul Stotler who has also helped to increase the membership. Today the band consists of 50 earnest, hard-working students. The new practice room for the band has also accom- plished much toward stimulating new interest. The officers elected at the beginning of the term of 1944-45 are as follows: Captain...... Lieutenant Sergeant 1st Corporal 2nd Corporal 3rd Corporal Herbert Yost Betty Yost Andrew Kerns Jimmy Grove Virgil Graham Kenneth Klein The 19 15 Warm Spring Echoes 39 SHOP OVER GARAGE BUS GARAGE The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes 40 AN INTRODUCTION TO OUR PATRONS It is with gratitude and appreciation that we. The Warm S iring Echoes Staff, introduce our ad- vertisers. Only through their moral and financial support have we attained success. We, therefore, earnestly hope that they, too, may he patronized who have so generously patron- ized us. 42 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Hagerstown Business College A PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF EXECUTIVE AND VOCATIONAL BUSINESS TRAINING Offers Courses of College Grade as follows: Executive Secretarial, Medical-Dental Secretarial, Senior Secretarial, Junior Secretarial, Stenographic, and Stenotype Secretarial and Court Reporting. Higher Accountancy and Business Administration, Junior Accountancy, hull Commercial, Civil Service, and Office Machines ami Appliances. Special Courses for Special Requirements WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG FIITII FLOOR, PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDING Public Square Hagerstown, Maryland SPEARâS JEWELRY STORE I)ianiond8 . . . Watches Jewelry TeacherââIf Shakespeare were living now would he be regarded as a remarkable man? StudentââIndeed so, he would be over 62 Baltimore Street three hundred and fifty years old. Cumberland, Md. Attend Columbia College! Why? First. For the best training in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Secre- tarial Science, and allied subjects. Second. For the development of self-control, self-command, and self-confidence. Third. For economy of time, unnecessary expenditure of money, grpater earning ca- pacity, and superior contacts. Fully Accredited, Co-educational, superior since 1888. hall. Mid-winter, Spring, and Summer Sessions. Evening classes for those who are employed. Catalog on request. There was a young lady named Brenda, With a face like a dent in a fenda. But her pappy had money. Which made her a honey, With beauty and glamma no enda. GINGER ALE BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA. The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes 43 JOHN I). MYERS CO. Teacher: âWhat insect requires the least The Home of nourishment?â âUnder-Gradâ and âVarsity Townâ Student: The moth. It eats holes.â Clothes for Young Men BENTZ MUNDEY 27 North Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. Jewelers 29 North Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. Compliments of Mr.: âWhat did the crook get when he stole the calendar?â McCRORYâS Mrs.: Twelve months.â 5 10 Cents Store ARROW SHOE DEPARTMENT In care of Fleisherâs Hagcrstow n. Md. Hagerstown, Md. Music Teacher: âDonât you see those marks? Well, they mean rest.â Student: âWhy rest, letâs get it over with. F L FISHERâS âOn the Squareâ Exclusive Apparel for Women, Misses. Juniors Hagerstown. Md. EYERLYâS Shoes of (Quality fitted hy âX-Rayâ The store with 5 floors, 3 mezzanines, and BIKLEâS SHOE SHOP basement of dependable merchandise at Inc. Sensible Prices. Hosiery : Handbags Hagerstown, Maryland Hagerstown. Md. RONEY BROS. School Supplies 23 North Potomac Street Hagerstown. Md. THE BON-TON âSmart Clothes of the Smart Miss Hagerstown, Maryland 44 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Compliments of R. D. McKEE Hagerstown, Maryland Phone 1136 McEWEN FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings 31 S. Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. Compliments of THE RECORD SHOP Popular and Classical Records HAGERSTOWN PAINT GLASS CO. Open Evenings Hagerstown, Maryland 33 E. Washington Street Hagerstown, Md. ANTIETAM PAPER COMPANY Compliments of Incorporated R. M. HAYS BROS., Inc. Hagerstown, Ma ry land For Photographs of Your Children or Yourself HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND KELLEYâS STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP 16 W. Washington Street Hagerstown ROESSNER BROTHERS Eloise L. (leaving school) : Goodbye, sir, Iâm indebted to you for all I know.â Wholesale Confectionery Mr. Stayman: Donât mention such a trifle.â FOLTZ MFG. AND SUPPLY COMPANY HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND FACTORY AND MILL SUPPLIES ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS STRUCTURAL STEEL RUDYâS PHARMACY Phone 1076 Hager stolen s Reliable Drug Store Hotel Hamilton Corner Washington and Ia cust Streets HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND Margie C.: If the principal doesn't take back what he said this morning I'm going to leave school. HAGERSTOWN LOAN THRIFT CORP. Wareham Bldg., 138 W'. Washington St. Mary E.: What did he say?â Hagerstown, Maryland Margie C.: He told me to leave school.â J. A. Hoffman. Mgr. Phone 1976 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes 45 Visit the VOGUE ROOM J. W. MYERS CO., INC. THE COLONIAL HOTEL Wholesale Grocers C. L. Leach, Lessee E, âEddieâ F. Carroll, Manager Hancock, Md. Hagerstown, Md. 100 Rooms Chanibershurg. Pa. Carlisle, Pa. 70 with Bathtub or Shower Hancock, Md. SERVING INDEPENDENT GROCERS HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND FOR 50 YEARS Miss: âWhy is a wish bone and lipstick the same?â BENTZ AND DUNN âT ie House of Shoesâ Mr.: âWhy. both come from chickens.â Hagerstown, Md. POFFENBERGER TIRE CO. Did you ever hear about the moron who 25 East Washington Street . . . moved to the city because he heard the Hagerstown, Maryland country was at war? THE TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY Compliments Launderers . . . Cleaners . . . Fur Storage 59-61-63 East Washington Street Hagerstown, Maryland C. William Hetzer (.ompliments of SEMLER-McFADDIN CO. ENGINEER Complete Athletic Outfitters and â CONTRACTOR 9 W EST WASHINGTON STREET HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND â Compliments Hagerstown, Maryland SHOCKEY FURNITURE CO. Hagerstown, Maryland 46 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes A. R. WARNER A. CARL WARNER A. R. WARNER b SON General Contractors EotuhliMhed 1899 â Waynesboro, Pennsylvania HENSONâS HAT DRESS SHOP Hagerstown, Maryland BILLâS LOAN OFFICE 58 North Jonathan Street Hagerstown, Maryland FRED R. SAIIM Jeweler 21 North Jonathan Street Hagerstown, Maryland Teacher: âThis book will do half your work.â Student: âGive me two quick. Teacher: âWhat part did America play in HARRY M. FRIEDMAN the first World War? Harry's Loan Office Student: âThe Star Spangled Banner. 55 N. Jonathan Street Hagerstown, Md. Compliments of BUY WAR BONDS FIELDâS CHIC MILLINERY and 119 Baltimore Street Cumberland, Md. HELP SPEED VICTORY The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes 47 Compliments o R. Bruce Carson, Jeweler HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND SMITHâS Compliments of Tender Feet Shoes Cumberland, Maryland RICHARDâS GARAGE Hagerstown, Maryland Hear the Latest Popular and Classical Records MOLLER MUSIC STORE 41 S. Potomac Street Hagerstown, Md. BURTONâS (wood Clitthes for Young Men 129 Baltimore Street Cumberland, Md. Schwarzenbach's CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND Did you ever hear about the moron who . . Saluted the refrigerator because it was Gen- eral Electric? Since 1869 You THE TRI-STATEâS ORT to Try TRADITIONAL QUALITY STORE SOF-SPUN BREAD FOR Itâs Tops BOYS AND MEN 48 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Compliments of LEITER BROTHERS Shoe Department HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND ASH HAT CO. Where Style ami Quality Meet Your Ifu lget $1.00 to $4.95 (Next to Academy Theatre) Hagerstown, Md. Compliments of CLICKâS SHOE STORE 36 West Washington Street llagerstow'ii, Maryland My hair is falling out.â admitted the timid man to the barber. âCan you recom- mend something to keep it in?â âCertainly,â replied the barber. Here is a nice cardboard box.â EXLINE HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES PAINTS, OILS, GLASS FARM IMPLEMENTS, FERTILIZER SEEDS, ETC. Hancock, Maryland Rosen's Department Store MENâS, WOMENâS AND CHILDRENâS CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Telephone 25 Hancock. Mary land The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes 49 APPLES WITH CHARACTER â Mountaineer Brand Apples Grown and Packed by CONSOLIDATED ORCHARD CO. PAW PAW, W EST VIRGINIA â Distributed by Consolidated Distributors, Inc. PAW PAW, WEST VIRGINIA 50 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes THE HANCOCK BANK H. F. DIEHL, JEWELER Hancock, Maryland Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry Member Federal Deposit Insurance Hancock, Maryland Corporation J. E. FELTNER Jewelry and Gifts That Please Hancock, Maryland Mr. Simmons: âWhatâs the score?â Mr. Reeder: âNothing to nothing.â Mr. Simmons: Tight game, eh?â Mr. Reeder: Hasnât started yet.â VI E SUGGEST YOU TRY SCRAPS of All Type for DEFENSE COOKING WITH (FULTANE) BOTTLE GAS GREENSPOONâS Hancock, Md. Keep Cool When You Come to Hancock FULTON RADIO-SALES -a.- Hancock, Maryland HELLERâS FOUNTAIN J. A. Heller Hancock, Maryland Mrs. Johnson: âJack, you should say 'yes ma'am' and 'no ma'amâ to people about forty or fifty years old. Do you think you under- stand?â CONN FINE DEPARTMENT STORE Hancock, Maryland Jack: âYes. maâam.â Compliments of HOTEL BECK Hancock, Maryland Bruce H.: âCould you marry a girl with a picture face?â Kenny K.: âOh. sure, if she had the right kind of frame to go with it. Mrs. Hunter: âWhere was the Declaration of Independence signed?â Compliments of Wayne D.: At the bottom. THE NATIONAL RESTAURANT HANCOCK. MARYLAND GREEN HOUSE Cut Flowers, Plants and Corsages of All Kinds Wishing You a Prosperous 1945 Hancock, Maryland The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes 51 Compliments of INTERWOVEN STOCKING C O . â 52 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes âBOY MEETS GIRLâ . . at . . The Health Center MARTINSBURGâS PLAYGROUND FOR FUN AND RELAXATION Completely Air-Conditioned Deluxe Fountain Service 10 Gleaming Alleys âWe'll See Youâ Compliments BRENNERâS MEN SHOP Did you ever hear abou the moron who . . . Florsheim Shoes . . . Arrow Shirts Cut open his knee cap to see if there was any Martinsburg. W. Va. beer in the joint? . . . Jumped out the window Lower the Cost of Dressing Well to show he had guts? âatâ TABLERâS Fashions for Men Martinshiirg. West Virginia Slop in at JULIUSâ RESTAURANT Compliments Martinsburg. W. Va. of Did you hear the one about the moron who . . . Was too modest to go near his car when Kepie's Clothes he heard the gears were stripped? Shop Com piirn en ts of FIERYâS SHOE STORE âTHE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHESâ âHealth Headquartersâ Shoes for the Whole Family Martinsburg. W. Va. Phone 217 The Army cook had just whipped up orders of fried eggs for a hungry mob of sol- diers. Wearied by his efforts, he sat down to write his sweetheart. Darling.'' he began, for the past three hours shells have been bursting all around me. 151 North Queen Street Martinsburg. W. Va. The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes 53 The Lace Store Martinsburg, V. Va. Specializing in POPULAR PRICE MERCHANDISE Of All kinds FISHERâS JEWELRY STORE Diamonds : Jewelry : Watches Martinsburg, West Virginia Confucius say: Husband and wife are like team of horses, separated only by a tongue. JENNYâS Moderately Priced Coats . . . Suits . . . Dresses Martinsburg, W. Va. Teacher: Do you know what a dust storm is?â Student: Sure. It's when the terra is no longer firma.â Compliments of BISHOP'S BEST AND CREAM OF WHEAT FLOUR WHOLESALE GROCERS John W. Bishop Company Exchange Place Martinsburg, West Virginia COAL FLOUR AND FEED MILL Phone 551 or 552 Teacher: A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer.â Student: Yes. sir: thatâs why I flunked my last test.â âTour Credit Is Goodâ âatâ THE UNION STORE 145 N. Queen St. Martinsburg, W. Va. Compliments of âCohenâs for Qualityâ M. COHEN AND SON Martinsburg, West Virginia 54 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corporation â White Rock Silica Sand â General Ottiee: LEWISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes 55 CONVENIENCE IN THE HOME? Your Eloctr Sefvonl Potomac Light Power Co. LATEST STYLES . . IN . . HAIR-DOâS Ritz Beauty Salon AGATHA WILKES, Prop. Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Berkeley Springs Sanitarium â These healing springs, visited hy Washington, 1748, were given to Virginia hy Lord Fairfax. Help- ful in treating infantile paralysis, rheumatism, diabetes, and other diseases. Temperature of water is always 74 degrees. COUGHLANâS DRUG STORK Drugs, Sodas, Candy Berkeley Springs, West Virginia Did you hear about the moron who . . . Swallowed firecrackers so his hair would grow out in bangs? LAMBERTâS Sodas. Ice Cream, Candy Berkeley Springs, West Virginia Compliments of JOHNSONâS GARAGE Berkeley Springs, West Virginia 56 The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes Citizens National Bank of Berkeley Springs BERKELEY SPRINGS. WEST VIRGINIA â k Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Com tl intents of WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY P. C. YOST Canner . . . Livestock Dealer H. C. LAWYER Jeweler and Watchmaker OFFICIAL B. O. WATCH INSPECTOR Mr.: Yes. I figure gambling began right away with Adam and Eve.â Gifts for All Occasions Miss: How so?â Mr.: âDidn't they shake a paradise?â PHONE 72 BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA. Compliments of Greetings to All Students SOUTH BERKELEY LUNCH â Phone 143 Berkeley Springs, West Virginia GRAHAMâS MARKET Compliments â Inr More War Rondsâ BRAITHWAITEâS STORE THE BERKELEY SHOP Phone 37 Phone 3 Berkeley Springs, West Virginia Berkeley Springs, West Virginia The 194 5 Warm Spring Echoes 57 W. JACK HUNTER HARDWARE . . . RADIOS FARM SUPPLIES HEATING . . . PLUMBING FURNITURE Berkeley Springs, West Virginia Phone 136 Compliments of AYERS GROCERY Berkeley Spring , West Virginia Compliments of DAWSONâS HARDWARE Phone 111 Berkeley Spring Teacher: âIn what battle did General Wolfe cry: â1 die happy!'?â Student: I think it was his last battle.â THE ALLEN GIFT SHOP Gifts : Greeting Cards Office Supplies Berkeley Spring , West Virginia Miss Mary: âGoodness, weren't you nerv- ous the first time you asked Moose for shop- ping money?â Mrs. Hodges: âNot a bit. I was calm and collected.â Cinnpliments of DAVISON MARTIN Berkeley Springs, West Virginia Compliments of PARK VIEW INN Mr. and Mr . Waller G. Ilarmi on Berkeley Springs, West Virginia Compliments of HOVERMALE SERVICE STATION Theodore Hoverniale, Prop. 58 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes Compliments of a Former Student CHARLIE FOUTCHE President Baker Equipment Engineering Co. Inc. â 404 Morris Street Charleston, West Virginia and 106 Monticello Avenue Clarksburg, West Virginia S9 The 1945 Warm Spring Echoes AUTOGRAPHS A Twinco Yearbook. Twin City Printing Co.. Champaign, Illinois
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