CHAPMANVILLE – Chapmanville Regional High School has announced the honor students even however the Class of 2009. ValedictorianAndrew Ellis Andrew James Ellis, the son of Jeff and Kathy Ellis of Chapmanville, plans to usher West Virginia University to go in search of a ruggedness in Mining Engineering. His hobbies organize camping, playing basketball, value training, fishing and listening to music.
His prospect activities organize as a command National Honors Society, Math Field Day conquering hero, SCORES contract conquering hero, Academic Challenge, Governors Honors Academy, WV All State Children’s Choir, National Honor Roll, Basketball rig, Spanish Club, manifestness narc, Student Council, Track rig, Football rig, Key Club, School cobweb recto, and The Aracoma Story Theater Company. Sarrah Farley Sarrah Farley, the daughter of Beth Mullins and Anthony Farley of Chapmanville, plans on studying musicale in college. Her obbies organize movies, listening to music and attending shows.
Her prospect activities organize Key Club, National Honors Society, Eagle’s Nest, Spanish Club, Advanced Placement Classes and college courses. Patricia McCann Patricia Lauren McCann, the daughter of Eric and Jackie McCann of Harts, plans on attending West Virginia University to go in search of a bolt in engineering. Her prospect activities organize Presidential Scholar, National Honor Society, ACT Award, Algebra II Award, Advanced Placement classes, U.S. History Award, Second Team All Conference Softball 2008, First Team All County Softball 2006, State Champs 2007 and State Runner Ups 2006.
Cassandra Lee Cassandra Michelle Lee, the daughter of James and Sandra Lee of Godby Heights, plans on attending Southern West Virginia Community Technical College and University of Charleston to go in search of a bolt in apothecary. Her hobbies organize playing softball, reading, literature, enjoying movies, listening to music and church. Her prospect activities organize Key Club, Choir, National Honor Society, Student Government, freshman manifestness narc (treasurer), Spanish Club, Third Place conquering hero Scottish Rite Masonry Americanism Essay Contest, County Winner in Young Writer’s Contest, townsperson finalist and honorable allude to in Celebrate Rural Poetry Contest, National Honor Roll, All-American Scholar, USAA English Merit Award, USAA National Leadership and Service Award, Freshman Academic Student of the Year, Honors English/Language Arts, Algebra II Keyboarding, Spanish I and II, be in Southern’s as a command Business Symposium, Golden Horseshoe conquering hero and a Promise Scholar. Her hobbies organize playing piano, singing and tennis.
Sara Henson Sara Danielle Henson, the daughter of John and Sandy Henson of Harts, plans to usher Marshall University to go in search of a bolt in the medical ruggedness. Her hobbies organize shopping, spending obsolescent with friends, reading and listening to music. Her prospect activities organize cheerleading, tennis, National Honor Society, Key Club, Class Officer, Student Government, Spanish Club, Eagle’s Nest, Choir, 4.0 Honor Roll, Chemistry Award and Spanish Award. Andrea Williamson Andrea Elizabeth Williamson, the daughter of Andy Paul and Beth Williamson of Harts, plans on attending the University of Tennessee to go in search of a bolt in the medical ruggedness. Her prospect activities organize cheerleading, Class Vice President, Algebra II Award, Health Care Fundamentals Award, AP U.S.
History Award, First Team Cardinal Conference, Softball and Baseball, First Team All County Softball, First Team All Tournament Softball, First Team as a command All State Softball, All State Honorable Mention Basketball, State Runner Up 2006 Softball, State Champs 2007 Softball, 2008 Homecoming Queen and 1,000 Strikeouts. Kayla Sizemore Kayla Jane Sizemore, the daughter of Debra Wilson of Chapmanville, plans on attending Marshall University to go in search of a bolt in Biology. Her hobbies organize softball, spending obsolescent with friends and cattle, watching movies and attending church. Her prospect activities organize choir, as a command and National Honors Society. Her hobbies organize driving with friends and listening to music.
Laura Campbell Laura Nichole Campbell, the daughter of Paula and Eric Campbell of Chapmanville, plans on attending Marshall University to go in search of a bolt in Biology and Music. Her hobbies organize singing, spending obsolescent with friends, leaf collecting and enjoying video games. Her prospect activities organize All State Chorus, Chamber Chorus, Select Chorus and John Marshall Scholar. SalutatorianRachel Bailey Rachel M. Bailey, the daughter of Corean Workman and John Bailey of Chapmanville, plans on attending Fairmont State University to go in search of a bolt in Forensics.
Her prospect activities organize Marching Band, Concert Band, National Honor Society, High Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Chemistry Highest Average Award and Algebra Highest Average Award. HonorarianElizabeth Baldwin Elizabeth Anne Baldwin, the daughter of Robert and Susan Baldwin of Chapmanville, plans on attending West Virginia University to go in search of a bolt in Nursing or Business. Her hobbies organize scrapbooking, marching fillet and concert fillet. Her prospect activities organize Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Softball, Chemistry Award, Math Field Day, Homecoming Attendant, National Honors Society, Four Year Honor Roll, Eagles Nest and Student Government Senator.
Her hobbies organize Cheerleading, softball, shopping, dancing, movies and spending obsolescent with friends. Samantha Sabo Samantha Jolene Sabo, the daughter of Toby and Christian Sabo of Chapmanville, plans on attending Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College to go in search of a bolt in photography. Her hobbies organize photography, playing guitar and keyboard, listening to music, reading and enjoying movies. Her prospect activities organize choir, Student Government, National Honor Society and Honor Roll. Chapmanville Regional High School want deliver commencement ceremonies first at 4 p.m. Friday, May 29.
Due to graduation, Chapmanville entourage schools want pooh-pooh beginning. For persons wishing to usher the graduation proprieties, commute buses want hare from CMS to CRHS first at 2 pm. CRHS and Chapmanville Middle want pooh-pooh at out-dated and Chapmanville entourage Elementary Schools want pooh-pooh at 1 p.m.
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