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The 'Rhododendron I 924 LAI? ,,-. ' UN IORS Harold Bond Lillie Brady Edna Brown Eula Brown Virginia Burner Clyde Cutright Arrieta Dean Alice Ferguson Beda George Fred Haught Major Hinlcle Felton Hodges Oscar Hodges Genevieve Houghton Walter King Robert Layfield Blanche Long Paul Marlin Grace Miles Russel Miller Havaland Pauley Grace St. Clair Harvey Tenney Maxine Thacker Dana Travis james Walker Justin Westfall Arthur Whistler Richard Young L6 33' tif rf, .K rf, 11 zz' Sr it S5 ! - . Who s Who in the Junlor Class I BASKET-BALL LE CERCLE FRANCAIS MERRY-MAKERS Richard Young Fred Haught, President - Thayer Flanagan Farland Arnold, Vice-President Farland Arnold. President Hayward Hamriclc Omer Young GARDEN CLUB HONOR ROLL Latham Flanagan FOOTBALL Omer Young Richard Young Thayer Flanagan Rollyn Dowell Latham Flanagan Clyde Cutright Enoch Latham GIRLS' BASKET-BALL Ethel Wolfe Marjorie Young Freda Ashworth Alice Hull PHILOMATHEAN Dorthy Withers, Vice-President Elizabeth Talbott, Treasurer Elizabeth McWhorter, Vice- President Elizabeth Talbott, Treasurer ROOTERS' CLUB Elizabeth Talbott, Treasurer Elizabeth McWhorter, Secretary ELLEN RICHARDS CLUB Marjorie Young, President Jessie Osburn, Vice-President Ethel Wolfe, Secretary BAND Wayne Reger Orval Mccray Walter King Farland Arnold James Walker William Foster l47l Beda George Elizabeth Hull Virginia Marteney Mabel Morrison Jessie Osburn William Foster Fred Haught Orza Martin WINNERS OF FARNS- WORTI-! GOLD MEDAL l923 Hazel Reppert Farland Arnold and French Hyre fSeniorQ shared honors in Young Oratorical Contest, I923.
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iii? L R - L , 1:15 dig i I The Rhododendron 1924 u ALICE HULL A merry heart keeps a cheerful coun- tenancef' ROLLYN DOWELL A trifle too long and a shaving too lean, But as nice cz young man as ever was seen. ETHEL WOLFE Good temper, like a sunny day. spreads brightness over everything. DENCIE WILFONG She is too wise to he all good. JOHN PYLES He babbles as a brook. uv ZULA SHOMO Work-the spice of life. as PAUL MARTIN Don't call me for breakfast, the day is too long. I 46 I mm my
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l 0 nfs ' ig! - 1 A . S4 41 'Che Rhododendron 1924 ROSS BONAR Buckhannon High School is indeed fortunate in having this talented young man, Ross Bonar, at the head of the Science Department. Mr. Bonar is invaluable to B. H. S. not only as a teacher. but also as a leader in all that is fine and true. He is a manly man with high ideals and possesses a magnetic personality. He always has a smile of welcome for everyone and is ready to do anything in his power for the development of the boys and girls of our school. He is chairman of the Junior Class Advisory Committee and is always ready to give the best of advice and suggest the best of plans. All the boys and girls in Buckhannon High will always remember Mr. Bonar because of the courtesy and kindness that he has shown them both in and out of class. The Juniors wish to take this opportunity to express their appreciation for the kindness he has shown them and the excellent advice he has given in time of need. BYRD PICKENS The Junior Class has profited greatly by having Miss Pickens as their English teacher and class advisor. Her cheerful disposition and willingness to help us in all our activities has made her very popular with all the students. Her classes are never dreaded, but, instead, looked forward to. The Junior class, as a whole, takes this opportunity to express their appreciation of all that she has done for us during this past year. MISS LOIS CLARK Miss Clark, head of the French Department and High School Librarian, is one of Buckhannon's most popular young teachers. Due to her work, many fluent French speak- ers spring forth. The Library has also shown great signs of improvement under her vigilant care. As a Junior Advisor her ready acquiescence to anything for promoting the welfare of the class may always be counted on. Under her supervision Le Circle Francais has, though young, become one of the Usnappiestn clubs in school. Though her ready wit often carries veiled sarcasm, it never offends, for her smile is always sweet and friendly. Miss Clark is what is best described as a good sport. She is liked by students and faculty, and B. H. S. is indeecl fortunate in having her. l43I
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