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In the fall of 1962 one hundred and forty-two freshmen entered the halls of Berkeley Springs High School with fear and hope for years ahead. Officers were elected with Charlotte DeHaven as President, Teresa Davison as Vice President, Sue Aulabaugh as Secretary, and Patricia Butts as Treasurer. With one hundred and twenty students our sophomore year began. Officers were selected with John Newbraugh as President, Steve Michael as Vice President, Arlie Yost as Secretary-Treasurer. John Newbraugji became President of our junior year with Betsy Jenkins as Vice President, Mary McGarvey as Secre- tary, and Steve Michael as Treasurer. As juniors we numbered one hundred and five. This was a busy year for us. The two big events were the class play Growing Pains and the Junior-Senior Prom. At last that wonderful year has arrived. We are Seniors. We get our rings. We order our invitations. We are meas- ured for cap and gown. Thoughts turn toward graduation. On the 2nd of June, we, the class of 1966, will leave Berkeley Springs High School and its memories and experiences of four years which taught us that Today Decides Tomorrow. ” Lots of tilings are happening to the seniors—grinding college boards, those last time football games and sock hops .. .senior pictures.. .the responsibility of publishing the Arrowhead.. .and finally, graduation. This, our senior year, is the big challenge for us the Class of '66. Our senior class will be unique in the history of Berkeley Springs High School for many reasons. Among our ranks we have: James Hunter, National Merit Scholarship Finalist and Youth Conference on the Atom; Arlie Yost, 1st String Bi State Conference; Bill Fox, Second All State Team; Sidney Higby, Second All State Team; Roger Sullivan, Third All State Team; Gary Dodson leads in basketball sectional scoring derby; Patricia Goodman, winner of Betty Crocker Contest. Gradually the days of our last year of high school are slipping into the horizon. In the distance, strains of Pomp and Circumstance can be detected. We will soon be pursuing our individual endeavors and striving to meet the demands of the Twentieth Century. The challenge of the future is ours--and we accept it, confident in the knowledge that Today Decides Tomorrow. 18
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Senior Class Sponsors Senior Class Officers Isabella Young, Gladys Arnold, John Leatherman, Paul Gary Dodson, Betsy Jenkins, John Newbraugh. Eddie Conner Apple Scenes from the senior tea where the seniors are discussing college plans with college students who graduated from Berkeley Springs High School ill 1964 and 1965. 19
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