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I I I I 19 ..... .... EE ....... . .. ....... . .... .. . . ......... .... I ........ I I I I I During the spring and summer of 1925 the administration of the school was completely changed. The faculty for the year 1925-1926 consisted of the following persons: H. E. Berisford, principal, Daisy Timmons, Mary M. Hlall, W. M. Garrison, Wesley Kirby, Gail .-Brand, Margaret Whittle, Donald P. Plymale iand T. B. McClure. A normal training department was organized under the directio of Miss Timmons. One hundred fifty-seven students enrolled for the year. Twen -one completed th- lour-year course and three completed the five-year teacher training course. The school was rated as first class by the state authorities. I I In 1926 Miss Whittle did not return and Oda K. Peterson and Helen M. Aston were added to the faculty. The enrollment for this year was one' hundred ninety-one, thirty-three of whom graduated. I I ln the fall of 1927 two hundred forty-three enrolled, twentgy-eight of whom are classified as seniors. Miss Peterson did not return and Friel M. Cpssell and Phyllis W. Brownell were added to the faculty. In March of this year Wayne. County High School became a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the highest official rating that can be attained by a high school inf' West Virginia. Graduates of Wayne County High School are admitted! to colleges and universities throughout the country without examination. I Since the Wayne County High School became a first class high school two years ago Hfty-seven pupils have graduated. Of this number thirty-six 'have done additiona. school work by attendance in one of the following institutionsz' Marshall College, West Virginia University, Berea College, University of Michigan, I and thirty-five have taught one or two terms o-f school during the past two years. Q The board of directors is made up of one member from each f the five magisterial districts which are included in the territory of the county high schpol. The following persons are the present members of the board: l P. P. Lester, President ........ . . . Biutler District Mrs. J. B. Burgess, Vice President .... . . . llnion District W. H. Tomblin ............ Grant District Mrs. Zella M. Ferguson . . . . . Liiiicoln District W. H. Newhouse .........,................ Stonewall Districtp The student body of the high school is highly appreciative If the service of these devoted men and women who are givingof their time and thin ing without pay in order that Wayne County High School may continue to grow i service and prestige among the people of the county and among the high schools of t e state. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I pabe twenty-seven
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..,.....,..... 5 1 9 2 8 O HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL For years the progressive citizens of Wayne county looked forward to the establish- ment of a high school which would enable the young people of the county to educate themselves at home. Finally after overcoming numerous difficulties Wayne County High' School opened its doors to students in the fall of 1922. Students met the newly chosen faculty in the combination store and dwelling which was usedas a high school building during the first two years of the existence of the school. For the first year the faculty consisted of C. T. Hatcher, principal and T. B. McClure and Alice Miller, teachers. During the second year Olive G. Murphy, C. B. Taylor and Elizabeth B. 'Taylor were added to the faculty and Mr. McClure withdrew from it. With the opening of the third year the new building now occupied by the school was completed. One hundred thirty students enrolled for the year. The new mem- bers of the faculty were W. M. Garrison, Mary M. Hall, Vernon Frazier, Miss Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor did not return. In spite of the earnest efforts of friends of the school it was rated as a school of the second class by the state authorities. Twelve students completed the requirements for graduation and received their diplomas at the first annual commencement in May 1925. page twenty-six
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rI3l!l !IIg llllllllllllll lll lll llll E5 llil 1 lIl lllRllllllll N 1 9 2 8 page fwfnfyzeiabt, CALENDAR Sept. 5. School opens. Sept. 26. Enrollment 243. Sept. 29-30. County Pair. Ceredo. October 22. Garden Sketch Club. October 26-28. Agriculture Judges to Morgantown Nov. 3-5. S. E. Charleston Nov. 24-25. Thanksgiving Recess. Dec. Dec. Dec. I Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 5. Mr. Garrison, daddy. 10. Reno, the Magician. 23. Holidays begin. 31. 3. 9. H. Ec. and Sci. Depts. united . Work again. i Chester M. Sanford. 19-20. Mid-year Exams. 4. Plantation Singers. March 2-3. Basket Ball Tournament March 8. State Inspection. March 16. Admitted to North Central. April 6. Sophomore Play, Eyes of Love . April 1'8-21. Elson Art Exhibit. Apiii 28. Junior Play. Too Much viiiiiishx' May May May May May May 4. 12. 17- 20 21 212 Huntington High Orchestra. I Junior-'Senior Banquet. 18. Senior Play, Step on lt, Stan . Annual Sermon, Dr. T. S. Hamilton. Class Day. Commencement. Address, J. E. Marsh.
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