Clay Battelle High School - Liberanni Yearbook (Blacksville, WV)

 - Class of 1951

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Freshman Class Officers President Mona Joy Tuttle Vice President Jean Eddy Secretary Dale Walker. Jr. Treasurer lean Bishop Sponsor 1 earney Moore Colors Blue and Gold Flower Yellow Rose Motto---------------------------- “Paddle Your Own Canoe History In 1949 pari of the ninth grade students were assembled in Clav-Battelle as seventh graders. The group then consisted of students from Blacksvillc. Bula. Pentress. and Democrat elementary schools. Mr. Learny Moore was our class sponsor. After getting accustomed to the rules of the school, our class started taking part in various activities and sports. Some of the boys played on the midget basketball team, the girls joined the Glee Club, and both boys and girls joined the band. In the eighth grade a few students dropped out of school. Our class officers for that year were: Bill Lemley. president: James Brummage. vice- president: and Dale Walker, secretary and treasurer. When we reached the goal of freshmen there were 54 students in our class, since then some have come from Core and Brave. This year we got to pi;k our candidates for King and Queen Autumn. The activities of the class members increased by the girls joining the F.H.A. and the boys joining F.F.A. During our three years we have gone on hikes, given class parties, went on skating parties, had Christmas exchanges, and other parties of the school. Pearl Brookovcr 1954 First row', left to right Ronald Ammons. Betty Jane Bell. Nancy Bell. Doris Bennett. David Berry. Jean Bishop. Second row Pearl Brookover. James Brummage. Billy Copeland. Charlene Delaney. Kenneth Delaney. Albert Fddy. Third row: Glen Fddy. Jean Eddy. Lula Hddy. Paul Fddy. Wanda Eddy. Janice Garrison. Fourth row Olen Harker. Jacqueline Harvey. Donald Headley. James Headley. Philip Higgens. Marguerite Husk. Fifth row: Jack Johnson. Althea Jones. Jack Jones. Paul Jones. Don Leary. Billy Lemley. Sixth row- Junior Lemley. June Lemley. Ruby Martin Josephine Moore. Robert Pennington. Allen Richmond. Seventh row Robert Russell. Ardena Scott. May Sine. Ann Smith. Ruth Snider. Delbert Statlcr Eighth row: Mary Stew'art. Jesse Stewart. Billy Stuyvesant. Eva Fern Tennant. Jean Tennant. Kennard T ennant. Ninth row Mona Joy Tuttle. Naomi Tuttle. Maxine Vincent. Dale Walker. Jr. twcpty-aght



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Eighth Grade Officers President Vice President Secretary T reasurer Sponsor Robert Owens Eddie Leary Robert King Robert Miller Glenn G. Phillips Colors Blue and White Flower White Carnation History The eighth grade of 1951 first met as seventh graders in 1950. After noses were counted in the first homeroom meeting the total number was found to be forty-six. Mr. Glenn Phillips, the industrial arts teacher, was our class sponsor. Our candidates for King and Queen Autumn of 1950 were Jane Wise and Carroll Ammons. Shirley Stiles and James Tuttle were crown bearers for the King and Queen. On September 28 we had our class party in the gymnasium. For refreshments we served cider gingerbread, and apples. In the class tournament our girls' and boys' teams were both defeated in the preliminaries. Although some had left our class and some new students had come in. we maintained our total of 46 at the beginning of this year. Members of our class played on the junior high basketball team and joined the Girls' Glee Club. Jean Moore was elected to join the other Junior High Cheerleaders. In October Ellen Snyder represented us as our candidate for Miss Clay-Battelle. and in December Jean Moore and Neil Chadwell were our attendants to King and Queen Snowball at the Christmas Dance. Our class is also active in Student Council. In the seventh grade our representatives were Joan Bokis and Betty Prunty and this year our representatives are Leslie Hendershot and James Tuttle. Margie Fluharty 1955 First row. left to right: Buddy Ammons. Carroll Ammons. Joan Bokis. William Brewer. Jane Brummage. Thomas Brummage. Second row: Neil Chadwell. John Eddy. Ronald Eddy. Willard Eddy. Philip Feathers. Mary Alice Fletcher. Third row: Margie Fluharty. Leslie Hendershot. Benjamin Howard. Lonnie Howard. Jim Johnson. Robert King. Fourth row: George Lantz. Eddie Leary. Jean McCord. Bob Miller. Marvin Milliron. Donald Moore. Fifth row Jean Moore. Harry A. Moore. Ann Moore. Bob Owen. Shirley Park. Albert Raber. Sixth row: Lomand Rosier. David Simpson. Ellen Snyder. Shirley Stiles. Jeanette Tennant. Dick Tennant. Seventh row Michael Trader. James Tuttle. Charles Varner. Charlotte Vincent. Leonard Wilson. Jane Wise. Unphotographed: Shirley Cummins. Cecil Tennant. Ira Simpson. Jr. thirty

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