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26 The 1947 Warm Spring Echoes
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY (Continued) our students were out for baseball, football, and basketball and also the band. Many students took part in the County Literary Contest, one win- ning first place in the school contest. Officers were elected as follows: President............................... J. D. Iden Vice-President.................................. Roy Perry Secretary.................... Georgie Werdebaugh Treasurer............................. Herbert Lopp Our Junior year has still dropped with an enrollment of 55. In our Junior year we have made many plans for our future. Our class play is being worked on and our class rings have been ordered. We are looking forward to receiving them soon. We are also planning for our Junior Prom, given in honor of the Seniors. We have 10 in the band. The Student Council was organized and one member of our class is vice-president and one secretary. We have 7 boys on the basketball team and 6 on the football team and 3 girls on the basketball team. Officers were elected as follows: President.............................Ethelene Shade Vice-President........................... Mamie Batt Secretary.............................Joan Rockwell Treasurer.............................Elva Shumaker Our class colors in the Freshman year were green and gold. In the Sophomore year they remained the same. Our Junior year we have class colors of blue and white. Our motto is “Always lead ; Never Follow.’’ The 1947 Warm Spring Echoes 25
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY President................. ........ .............Dane Boggs Vice-President............................ ......Lenord Yost Secretary........................ ..........Joan Graver Treasurer........................................Leo Kesecker Cheerleaders....................... Joan Niner, Janet Niner We, the Sophomore class entered the Junior High School in the year 1943-44. Most of us coming from the annex, Great Cacapon and country schools. In 1944 we experienced our first play, “The Modern Vision of Little Red Riding Hood.” This was the beginning of class participation in school activities. Among these were: assembly programs, sports, band and various contests carried on in the county. A member of our class achieved honor by winning the first prize in the annual Literary Contest. The majority of our class belongs to the following clubs: Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, Letter, F. F. A., Glee Club and Beta Club. Dane Boggs, a newcomer from Glenville, West Virginia was unanimously voted our class president. Jo Ann Barker Sophomore Class Donna Jean Harden Donna Michael Eleanor Barker Voneda Harden Arthella Michael Dane Boggs Richard Harden Rita Lee Neely Eleanor Bohrcr Gordon Harris Joan Niner June Bohrer Jon Hawkins Janet Niner Helen Bowers Jean Hignian Betty Payne Vivian Braithwaite Donald Hobday Willis Payne William Cain Theodore Hooper Kathryn Rankin Phyllis Clark Jean Householder Iona Rankin Richard Clark Leon Hovermale Glenn Rice Stanley Courtney Barbara Johnson Ellsworth Roach William DeMoss Charlene Kelly Margaret Shade Yvonne Delawder Edna Kesecker Coleen Stuckey Bill Ditto Vernon Kesecker Dorthy Shirley Helen Edmiston Wade Kesecker Betty Shanholtz Jean Edmiston Leo Kesecker Gene Spring Zane Everett Philip Kesecker Marlene Spring Mary Feamow Joan Luttrel Emma Jean VanGosen Neva Fox Faye McCoy Sara Weber Alice Frock Joan Me Bee Edmond Weber Lorraine Frock Hazel Mcjilton Larry Weigle Joan Gruvcr Lenord Yost The 1947 Warm Spriny Echoes 27
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