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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY We are very proud that the membership of the Home Economics Club totals about seventy-five members. Any girl in the Home Economics classes who has an average of 85 may be a member. Our chief purpose is expressed in our motto, Home Economics Education is learning to live, love, and be happy- Officers President: Reba Akers Vice-President: Marion Hatten Secretary-Treasurer: Anagene Chadwick 4-H CLUB The Varsity Club was organized in I949. The purpose of the club is to promote better athletics and sportsman- ship. Students who have earned a letter in any type of athletics are permitted to join. The club has 52 members. Officers President: Hal Frazer Secretary: Howard Jackson Treasurer: Bill Adams Chapter No. 3282 of the National Honor Society was established at Ceredo-Kenova High School in February, I946, and has been an active society since. Its purpose is to encourage scholarship and high ideals among the students of the high school. At present, this Chapter of the Honor Society has 34 members. Initiation for new members will take place early in the second semester. Officers President: Larry Craycraft Vice-President: Jack Rite Secretary: Elizabeth Booten Treasurer: Louise Carey Sponsors: Mrs. Cleo Wellman Miss Fay Stewart HOME ECONOMICS CLUB A Officers President: Anagene Chadwick Vice-President: Sharon Gillispie Secretary: Mildred Dean Treasurer: Yvonne Lambert VARSITY CLUB
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FIRST ROW-Left to Right: Pat Ball, Carol Workman, Lois Williams, Dorval Dorsey, and Gayle Shamblin, SECOND ROW-Left to Right: Charlotte Schmidt, Mar- garet Lancaster, Janet Brumfield, and Patty Hughes. THIRD ROW-Left to Right: Johnny Byard, Willis Smith, Charles Smith, Carl Little, and Wallace Dean. SPONSORS-Mrs. Cleo Wellman, Miss Fay Stewart, and Miss Ferne Wright. MATH CLUB The Latin Club of Ceredo-Kenova has a membership of 42 students. Any student with an average of 85 at the end of the first semester is eligible to join. At the annual banquet, which is held in February, the new members are given their formal initiation. The club is sponsored by Miss Ferne Wright. Officers President: James Lee Ferrell Vice-President: Hazel McQuinn Secretary-Treasurer: Lois Williams GLEE CLUB JUNIOR PLAY CAST The Mathematics Club of Ceredo-Kenova High School is an organization of C-K students interested in promot- ing higher mathematics in the school. They have the opportunity to develop special skills in this field, and to learn modern trends of Mathematics and their application. The club was organized in I948 and has grown to a membership of 41. The year '50-Sl was begun with a party November 7, in Kenova. At the end of the first semester many more students became eligible for mem- bership in the club. Requirements are: An average grade of 85 in Algebra l, and a semester of higher Math, such as Algebra ll or Plane Geometry. Officers President: Tom Maynard Vice-President: Mary Sue Smith Secretary-Treasurer: Patty Bias Sponsors: Mrs. Louise Carey Mrs. Jewel Shingleton LATIN CLUB The Ceredo-Kenova Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Marilyn Dewey, has proved to be very successful this year in making itself known, not only by participa- tion in assembly programs but also by the many invitations they received to sing in some of the various churches throughout the communities of both Ceredo and Kenova. Although there are only twenty-five members, they make mere words into beautiful thoughts in music, and they will long be remembered for their talents throughout the years to come. Officers President: Jenna Lee Dorsey Vice-President: Doris McKeand Secretary: Ruth Booth Treasurer: Millie Jane Riffle Librarian: Della Ross
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Halloween In Y g vv Trigg, . . ..,...,............. SEA MEETING Here . . . wma our October 27, 1950 - For Goblin., V01, 5, No, 1 - Saiol Publicahon ofCeredo-Kenova High School, Kenova, W. Va. October 20, 1950 ---- I ...1...-'l.. K...1 fW..........I.....LI....... T... IW- ' C.K Sho? D N -1 C' 'nmumty BOYS FROM THAI LEND A HELPING The shop has lost standing mechanics, lion. He is going intt in the mechanical di' l Bill Keyser and are helping thc Ban replacing the old Ci with a new one. ' making swings and for the Ferndale S also working on pei Assembly of Rainbo Mrs. Carey's request. was donated by Bre the pedestals will be 'Ilhey are to be ready noon, October 23rd. The boys ranking were Philip Carter, l ing class, and John afternoon class. Well, students, think of the new fel football field? Bill have done a grand think? We, the sti should be proud of tl Keep up the good wi lilo- Elmer Tabor, I We have with us 2 as principal, Mr. Eln is doing a fine job. Mr. Tabor was nova for three years, 1937-1939. His present If home is in West- ,-'. , moreland. He ' resides there 1 with his wife, Mae. His daugh- ter, Wilma Jean, is. at present. enrolled in the University of Vir? mond. I H I lt's News. TT-0... ERECTION OF NEl BUILDING is Ui Sally Sawel The new Memoria begun on July 5 and ished by January, 19 bert of Huntington contractor. It will building, built mai block and brick. Th for the building ou issues totaling 565,00 ODE of the best babncuunu uuurta and bowling alleys in the tri-state area. T-here will also be a library, reading rooms, and several game rooms. The Sentinel staff wants to extend its gratitude to the resi- dents of Ceredo and Kenova for its co-operation in the plans ifor the building. BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS cggnfinef ,Slay L l ng, Ceredo-Kenova The school's first nt principal is Mr. vements in the past My Elect: Officers Society of Ceredo- School met at noon tober 9. New offi- ad for the year. The f officers was held ner 17, at the home Xllen. The Drama he Young Woman's Last year the name of our paper was changed from The Green Hornet to the C-K Sentinel by a vote of subscribers who selected the name by ballot from a choice of three names submitted by the staff. Again this year the C-K paper was commercially printed, which is a very great improvement over the mimeographed paper, which we had four years ago. -Kenova will assist me in previous years. for the year are as Barbara Canifi . . Lois Heck Peggy Jo Frazer The paper is edited by the Journalism Class, which has twenty-six members. It is the desire of each member of the class to get our school paper out into the community so the people can see the achievements of Ceredo-Kenova High School. The paper is supported by the selling of ads each month to merchants of Ceredo and Kenova and by the subscription sale which takes place in October. Our motto is All the News While The C-K Sentinel Staff consists of: Katherine Allen O. E. Hutchison, Jr. .o. 'P THE BAND r hasn't 'been much e school about our Club, but the puib- ink they are doing s year our band has Editorial Staff: Co-Editors, Jenna Lee Dorsey, Shirley Bash, Feature Editor, Elizabeth Booten, Society Editor, Peggy Small, Sports Editor, Katherine Allen, Exchange Editor, od pefrforlmances at games and are im- md more each day. ho is dqing wonders has stated that each Business Staff: Advertising Manager, Patty Bias, Assistants, Jane Wright, Barbara Caniff, Delores Heck, Jewel Pack, Circulation Manager, Texie Wallin, Assistants, Sadie Pulley, Mary Lou Blair, Charlene Runyon, Nancy Walker, Photographer, Wanda Morrow, Reporters, Journalism Class, Advisor, Ruth J Distinguished High School Publication State University Journalism Award, l95O. present Waltz Time, an operetta in three acts, on October 4, but due to the fact that Kenny Haribison, who had the lead, was called out of town, she was unable to give .the full play. Robert Eagleston acted as narrator, giving a resume of the action, and the other members of the original cast supplied the music. The songs of -Dorothy Ferrell and Jane Stark, who played the parts Stockton. tscoring between lOOO and l ,. .. .... -. -.. -.-',..c...., U., vember-Mr. Tabor, December - Mrs. Meredith, Mr. Mazza, Miss Ferne Wright, Miss Alberta Wright, January - Mrs. Hutcihison, Mr. Bill Keyser, Miss Stockton, Miss Stew- art, February--Mrs, Wellman, Mrs. Carey, Mr. Porter, Mrs, Ward, Mar. -Mrs. Pelfrey, Mrs. Caines, Mrs. Yates. Mr. Morrison, April-Mrs. Shingleton, Mrs. Lett, Mr. Queen, Mrs. Pifer: May-Miss Dewey. at least four diays a and practicing. She fone has any talent instrument, please getting in the band. b has also been par- iany assembly pro- g, .. .. .. -ve received many compliments on their singing. At present, the club is working on a program for the Rotary Club. A busines meeting was held recently and officers were elected. They are as follows: O40 points! , President ....... . .. Jenna Lee Dorsey Vice-President .. . Doris McKeand Secretary .. , ..,.,, .......... R uth Booth Treasurer .... . . ...,.. Jane Riffle Librarian ..... . ,..... Della Ross
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