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Row One 1. Arnold Dunham 2. Janet Dc Lawder 3. Zane Everett 4. Jean Hottel 5. Kenneth Unger 6. Hetty Waugh 7. Julia Hovcrmale Row Two 1. Betty Perry 2. Charles Anderson 3. Mary Youngblood 4. Warren Buzzerd 5. Helen Bohrer 6. Carrie Michael 7. Richard Michael How Three 1. J. D. Clark 2. Sylvia Morgret 3. George White 4. Mary Ellen Hovcrmale 5. Peggy Mason 6. Carrol Clark 7. Donna Ruth Everett How Four 1. Glenna Wills 2. Aldcn Davison 3. Rcva Sherrard 4. Theresa Niner 5. Jack Johnson 6. Ida Lea Me Bee 7. Robert Yost Roir Eire 1. Cieorge Michael 2. Freddie Johnson 3. Herbert Eppinger 4. Donna Jean Apple 5. Judy Newcomer 6. Bruce McCoy 7. Patricia Niner How Six 1. Helen Virginia Rankin 2. Wilbert Long 3. Norma Jean James 4. Edgar Cecil Fearnow 5. Louise Rosenberg 6. Paul Spring 7. Eleanor Ludwig How Seven 1. Dwight Sluesley 2. Nancy Roman 3. Richard Rockwell 4. Betty Werdebatigh 5. Peggy Corbin 6. James Lawyer 7. Vada Michael Row Fit’ll! 1. Pat Andrews 2. Hazel Weber 3. Jeannine Marston 4. Velma Weber 5. Bernice Bernhard 6. James Bushman 7. Della Vanorsdale JUNIORS ()ur class of ’50 began its career at Berkeley Springs I ligli School inexperienced, yet eager. The class was composed of ninety-one members. At the first class meeting, we elected the following officers for our Freshman year: President............-..................................... Grove Banks Vice-President........................................... Wilbert Long Secretary Janet De Lawder Treasurer,........................................... Betty Perry In our Sophomore year we were socially active, and gave a clever Christmas party for the Freshmen. This being the second year of the “Queen of Charm” con- test. the Sophomores surprised everyone by coming to the top and making their candidate, Janet De Lawder, “Queen of Charm for 1948.” As our Sophomore officers we chose: President Jack Johnson Vice-President..........................................Jimmie Lawyer Secretary.................... ..........................Judy Newcomer Treasurer .......................... Eleanor Ludwig This year the Juniors are well represented in all the clubs of the high school. We have been well represented on the football field, on the basketball floor, and in the band and glee club. The Juniors of this year are again renewing the old custom of having a banquet preceding the prom with Juniors as hosts to the Seniors, Faculty and Board Members. Our Junior officers are President............ Vice-President....... Secretary............ Treasurer............ ............Janet De Lawder ........-......Jack Johnson .............Judy Newcomer ............Sammie Morgret The 1949 H arm Spring Echoes 27
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Row One 1. James Lopp 2. Mable Ambrose 3. James Perry 4. Clara Burkhart 5. Doyle Payne 6. Kmma Jean Ditto 7. Edward Niner Row Two 1. Olivia Helsley 2. Vaughn Braithwaitc 3. Ruth Ella Weber 4. Douglas Smith 5. Donna M erica 6. Leon Close 7. Margie Foreback Row Three 1. Dennis Henry 2. Barbara Loftus 3. Donald Bohrer 4. Peggy Hovermalc 5. Donald Shelly 6. Ramona Reel 7. Mattie Fox Row Four 1. Barbara Widmyer 2. Wayne Dawson 3. Altha Swaim 4. John David Rankin 5. Waunita Knepper 6. Eugene Farris 7. Joyce Peck Row Five 1. Franklin Sheppard 2. Odessa Hovermale 3. Doyle Weller 4. Mary Frances Crone 5. Walter Neely 6. Doris Kline 7. Waunita Miller Row Six 1. Ruby Murphy 2. Eugene Hare 3. Wanda Whisner 4. Robert Harden 5. Eleanor Hooper 6. Bob Newcomer 7. Ruby Mcjilton Row Seven 1. Mack Kesecker 2. Eva Weber 3. Neal Albright 4. Virginia Henry 5. Fredrick Michael 6. Donna Jean Baker 7. Wayne Corbin Row Fight 1. Arlene Mechem 2. Robert Youngblood 3. Wilda Stotler 4. Joe Neeley 5. Joan Ditto 6. llene Sensei 7. Mary Hessler SOPHOMORES The Sophomores entered Berkeley High School in the fall of 1947. W e were given a reception by the Sophomore Class of that year and initiated into the mys- teries of the Freshman Class. During the year we gave a party for the Freshmen and Sophomores, which was very successful. Freshman Class Officers: President................................................ Edward Niner Vice-President ........................................ Jake Gnfyer Secretary..................................................-Jim Perry Treasurer......................................... Mary Frances Clark Most of our members returned to school in the fall of 1948 to start our second year in Berkeley Springs High School. We gave a party to the 1948 Freshman C'lass at which they were initiated into the Freshman Class mysteries. Our class has participated widely in the school activities, having many of our members taking part in football, basketball, baseball, and track. Many of our members belong to the following school clubs: Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, F. F. A., Glee Club, and the Band. 'Fhe Sophomore Class took a trip to Mt. Vernon, the National Airport, and the National Zoological Park in Washington. Fhe trip was made in an Emery Bus and was very successful and enjoyed by all who went. Sophomore Class Officers President................................ -...........Doyle Weller Vice-President....................... John David Rankin Secretary......................................—....Virginia Henry Treasurer Barbara Widnayer The 1949 Warm Spring ichors 29
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