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W L JUNIOR CLASS JUNIORS First Row: Pete Ryniawec, Margaret Ray, Louise Everliart, Helen Ryninwec, Mary Johnson, Miss Audrey Lazear, Warren Zimmerman. Second Row: Charles Williams, Harry Grimes, Dorothy Wayman. Sara Lou Grcwell, Betty Cox, Ruby Ruth, Ray Silver, Ruth Kerns Third Row: Eugene Speare, Ray Richmond, Robert Burch, Bonar McCracken, Vida Mae Smith, Clarence Gruse. President . Charles Williams Vice-president . Kugcnc Speare Secretary Louise Everhart Treasurer Vida Mae Smith l-acultv Aiivisor Miss Audfcv La .ear The lunior class ,is the second l.irgest class in the school. Members started the year with the successlul production ol the |unior Big Broad- cast and later sponsored the Junior-Senior banquet. The class was well represented in Pep club, Lambi Chi, Student (Council, and C!iorus, Several juniors also received leading parts in the Operetta, and several participated in th - Junior-Senior play. Louise Everhart, N ' ida Mae Smith, and Margaret Ray made it a point of representing the luniors on the honor roll while the boys came through with flying colors in the class ournaments, making them champions for two consecutive years. Compliments of THE HUB NX ' hecling, W. Va. 11 H S 7 3
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3 7 9 1 W L SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of West Liberty hi t;h school, in this town of West Liberty, West Virginia, county of Ohio, being of fairlv sound mind and body, do hereby make, declare and publish our last will and testament, directing how the estate shall be disposed of after our departure, not from this life, but trom the above-mcntoncd hiL h school. First, we want to wish the juniors all the luck in the world in their publishing of the annual next year, proviiieil that they tlcem it wcirthv to h.i c an annual. Individually, we will the following to the seniors ot ' 8, ' i ' ), and 40, providing that they carry out the conditions ascribed to each estate. Clara Atkinson wills her smiles to Pete Rvniawec, and he must use them at least once a day. To Earl Davis, Howard Hurley leaves the keys to the basketball trunks. The keys must be left in the safe overnight. William Barnett provides that Thomas liowman sh.iU receive his list of girls, it Tommy will use it faithfully. Dorothy Dantord wills her iliscolorcd orb to Louise Lvcrhart, with the underslantl- iug that Louise shall get one to match it. With no strings attached, Llmer Davis leaves his candid camera to Ruth Kerns. Dorothy Drummond leaves her perpetual himgriness to Raviiioiul Richmontl. He must do somiething about it. X ' irginia Hull will give her comb to Warren Zimmerman, it he will use it. Homer Cooper receives from Walter Millig.m basketh.ill .ihililv lo be usetl only when needed. Isabell Schuetz wills her even temper to Rav Silver, with the understanding that it IS to be used daily. Clarence Wolfe leaves his Hawkshaw pipe to Harohl Thornburg, with the recpiest that It be used for a souvenir. In witness thereol, we hereuiitu subscribe our names, this twenty eighth day ol May, in the Year of our Lord, one thousaiul, nine hundred, and thirty-seven. WITNLSSED: Isabell SchucI , President Waller Millig.ui, ' ice president The Class of lVi7 10 H S
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7 9 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS W L SOPHOMORES First Row: Mr, Walter Garrison, Marjorie Drummond, Betty Bonar, Dorothy Caseman, Sara Besco, Betty Wayman, Helen Richmond, James Defibaugh. Second Row: James Barnett, Helen Friend, Martha Morrison, Wilma Rowan, Janet Wolfe, Virginia Burley. Third Row: Harold Winter, James Grose, Henry Payne, Thomas Bowman, Harold Thornburg. President Dorothy Caseman Vice-president ..Sara Besco Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Bowman Faculty Advisor. Mr. Walter (larrison The sophomore class started to make money during the early part of the year in preparation for the Freshman-Sophomore party which they sponsored at the end of the year. Money was made by selling candy at noon periods anil at all basketball games. The class was well represented in the Pep Club, Lambi Chi, Student Council, and Chorus. Marjorie Drummond received one of the leads in the operetta. Sara Besco, Marjorie Drummond, and Dorothy Caseman frequently had places on the honor roll. Thomas Bowman was a member of the orchestra, and James Cirosc was the only sophomore who held a (losition on the varsity squad. Thomas Bowman also h.ui a part in the Junior-Senior play. The sophomore lassies displayed their athletic ability by dccisnely healing the Blue- jays with a score of 13-6. Complimeius of GEO. E. STIFEL CO. Wheeling, V. Va. 12 H
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