Dunbar High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Dunbar, WV)

 - Class of 1945

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.lunior Academy of Science First Row, left to right: Ann Cross, Emma Ruth Anderson, Audrey Hamilton, Dorothy Knopp, Dortha Faber, Marion Stephens. Second Row: Charles Riffee, Ruth Sayre, Helen Slaughter, Catherine Greenlee, Harold Crickenberger, Roy Rice. Third Row: Bill Leavitt. John Hoffmann, George Downing, Ray Sayre. To develop a better knowledge of science and to study its importance to the modern- ized world is the objective of the Junior Academy of Science. One of the highlights of the year is the annual banquet of the combined Dunbar- South Charleston academies. This year the banquet was held at the New China Res- taurant, November 17. ' The officers are: Ann Cross, president: Charles Riffee, vice-president: and Harold Crielcenberger, secretary-treasurer. To become further advanced in the field of chemistry is the aim of the Chemistry Club members. The only requirement for membership is six months of chemistry study. Under the leadership of Neva Umberger, chemistry instructor, the students do noth- ing but experiment during the weekly club meetings. Left to right: Patty McAtee, Belva Reed, Louise Arbaugh, Ruth Mariani, Jean Isaac, Paul Hickman, Gene Bush, and Elbert Amiek. 1 Skt i . Ap, I it s Chemistry Club

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National Scroll Quill and Reorganized for the first time since 1927, Dunbar High School welcomes the Inter- national Quill and Scroll among the various new clubs originating in 1944 and 1945. Membership for Quill and Scroll is restricted, thus making it an honor for any student to be accepted. Definite proof through outstanding work is the main qualification for this journalistic society. First Row, left to right: Louise McLaughlin, Barbara Lykins, Dorothy Knopp, Ann Cross, Emma Ruth Anderson. Second Row: Wilma Lovell, Mary Kay Richardson, Helen Slaughter, Dorothy Patterson, Wanda Dunlap. Third Row: Esther Johnston, Jo Anne Jack, John Hoffmann, Anne Thomas, and Mr. Hopkins. Future Teachers of America First Row, left to right: Dorothy Knopp, Ernestine Moore, and Rachel McClung. Second Row, left to right: Eula Bibbee, and ' . Virginia Young. . Third Row. left to right: Ruth seafler, and Ruby Bright. Fourth Row, left to right: Allene Petts, and Marshalene Douglas, rf We , ' . .2 Members of the Future Teachers of Amer- ica. are interested in the teaching profession. This organization, sponsored by Ernestine IQ Moore, was first introduced in the school this year and is the fifth chapter in our state. The club has adopted the name of Annie Lynn Ford Chapter in remembrance of one of our retired teachers. The general outline of their programs sur round current problems in regard to educa tion. Also each member studies the require ments needed for the teaching profession. The officers are: Rachel McClung, presi dentg Ruby Bright, vice-president: Marsha- Iene Douglas, recording secretaryg Eula Bib bee, treasurerg and Dorothy Knopp, librar- ian.



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