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Since: Nov 08
Charleston, WV
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They now use the building to sell and manufacture MSU Cheat sheets. With students teaching all of their classes you wouldnt think they would need cheat sheets but apparently they do. Sad being a MSU Basketball player in this day and age. you may end up being forced to learn to read and write.
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David Merritt
Austin, TX
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HGhostWriter wrote: Any one remember it ? Did you go there ? What years ? They once stated it was old and falling down and to costly to repair...seems MSU had no difficulties in its use ?! Does anyone remember a Mrs Thorn ? What about her aviation stories ? The Richmonds ? Mr Christian ? Mr Manns ? Mrs Boggs ? Mrs.Walls ? Mrs Dobson ? Mrs Hughes ? A coach Peters ?...to name just a few ? Was Junior high your best school years or the worse ? your thoughts and or remeberance ? Got any stories to tell ,...Or would you want to ? My grand mother went there. She graduated in 1939. She gave me her class ring when she passed. I was just in Beckley and was checking to see it might still be around. Guess not. Her name was Elizabeth colley
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Pickled Hamster
Beckley, WV
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I went there from 93-96. It was a fun school. oldstoner wrote: I went there from 92-95. Mr. Cantley was principle and nobody liked him. Coach J was the football coach Coach Sauls was the wrestling coach. Mr. Shupe was the science teacher. Also there was Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Daniels, Mr. Hunt, Mrs. Frye, both Mr. Rogars, and Mr. McClung was vice principal. I cant remember any more names. It was a great school tho. Had alot of fun there.
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Pickled Hamster
Beckley, WV
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I remember Mr. Ivan Smith who taught science and study skills saying that there was a ghost there named Hannah. He said she must have been a nurse when there was an old World War II hospital on the lot before the junior high was built. heather-b wrote: had 7th grade homeroom downstairs in the wood shop. CREEPY down there. Prolly where the ghosty is...
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Hannah
Charleston, WV
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Pickled Hamster
Beckley, WV
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You're right. I think it was Civil War Hospital.
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