Clay Battelle High School - Liberanni Yearbook (Blacksville, WV)
- Class of 1974
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t • SW. ' Liberanni ’74 Clay-Battelle H. S. Blacksville, W. Va. Foreword A faucet is the beginning of a long and endless cycle. It is the source of a single drop of fresh water. This droplet joins with other droplets in an attempt to maintain life. The droplet continually joined by others becomes first a small trickling stream, then a grand flowing river which eventually flows into the salty oblivion of an ocean. The droplet remains in this saline solution until one day it finally evaporates into the atmosphere. It floats freely back over land until it becomes too heavy and falls. After resting in a reservoir it travels through dark water pipes until again it sees the light of day as it again plummets from the faucet. Now, if you compare the drop of water coming out of the faucet to a student graduating from Clay-Battelle High School, you will find an interesting analogy. When the student graduates, he is joined by more and more graduates from other high schools, It is almost impossible for one lowly student to maintain his identity and individuality in his struggle for life. Competition is tough. After all that he ends life exactly the way he started it. We can't help but ask ourselves then, What is the point? Does life have any meaning?” If we contribute a significant part of our lives to a good cause and if we dedicate our lives to the improvement of mankind, then we must be worth more than those drops of water. 2 Principal’s Message Many students, upon completing twelve years of public schooling, feel they have finished; and finished they have with that phase of their lives. I want to remind you, the class of 1974, that the word commencement means the act or time of a beginning. As you begin your journey into the brave, new world, perhaps you can reflect upon the good and bad times you experienced at the Dunkard Creek Naval Academy. In all seriousness, we have had some very good times together and 1 want to thank each one of you for your kindness towards me. My biggest hope is that perhaps we have had a positive affect on you in your preparation to do what you have to do to survive in the business of life. 3 4 ALMA MATER We're the school That's just below the Mason Dixon Line With our colors Gray and Blue As in our sports we shine Swell the chorus Let it echo Over hill and dale Hail to thee Our Alma Mater Hail to Clay-Battelle. II rrrrr Dedication GARY DOUGLAS HOLMES LOREY EUGENE SIMPSON RICHARD POE YOST I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves And immortality. Emily Dickinson Doug, Eugene, and Dick would have been members of the class of 1974, but were killed in February of 1971 in an automobile accident. We dedicate the 1974 Liberanni to these three young men. Life was brief, but not our remembrance of them. 6 8 9 FACULTY . . . that gray color . . .-which nature loves; color of unpainted wood, weather-stain; time-stain; not glaring nor gaudy; the color of all roofs, the color of all things that endure . . . David Thoreau Asst. Principal MR. DENNIS THOMAS A.B. Fairmont State College, M.A. West Virginia University, Education, Industrial Arts, Business Commercial MR. PAUL BARR A.B. Fairmont State College, M.A. West Virginia University, Mathematics, English 12 MR. ROBERT BEACH B.S. West Virginia University, Vo-Ag MR. ROBERT BEAMER B.S. and M.S. La. State University, Biological and Physical Science MRS. VIRGINIA BUNNER A.B. West Virginia University , World Cultures I, English, National Honor Society 13 MR. KENNETH CROSS A. A. Potomac State College, B. S. and M.S. West Virginia University, Biological Science MR. JOHN DIEHL B.S. and M.S. West Virginia University , Physical Education, Social Studies, Football Coach MRS. MARY KENT B.S. West Virginia University, Social Studies, English u MR. GERRY HECKER B.A. San Fernando Valley Slate College. English, Science, Social Studies MRS. TWYLA McCABE A. B. Fairmont State College, Business Education, English MR. CREIGON OWENS B. S. Fairmont State, Physical Education, Social Studies, Assistant Coach 15 MR. JAMES PIERCE A.B. West Virginia University, Art, Journalism, Yearbook MRS. PAT ROMANOSKI B.S. West Virginia University, Phys. Education, English 16 MR. EDMOND ROS1AK B.S. West Virginia University, Mathematics MRS. CONSTANCE RUSH B.S. West Virginia University, Guidance Counselor MRS. MARJORIE SHEPHERD A.B. West Virginia Wesleyan: Remedial Reading, English, Spanish MR. KENT STAGGERS A.B. West Virginia University, Mathematics, Dramatics, Humanities 17 MR. WILLIAM STOCKWELL B.A. West Virginia University, Education, Band, Chorus MRS. MARY ANN THOMAS B.S. West Virginia University, Business, Education, Comprehensive MR. HUEY WILSON A. B. Fairmont State College, West Virginia University, Driver's Education, American Studies, Basketball Coach 18 MRS. MARIAN WILSON A.B. West Virginia University, English, Library Science, M. A. Education itt wn MRS. KATHLEEN WILSON B.S. West Virginia University, Home Economics, English, M.S. Home Economics, Education MRS. SHARI WILSON B.S. West Virginia University, Education, English, M.A. Special Education 19 ■'■ i MARGUERITE OWEN Secretary QUADRAUE COPELAND Custodian NELLIE MORRIS Cook MARY PYLES Cook MABEL DeVINE Cook - Memories Are Linda, Michael, and Mark going through windows to get paint brushes. Senior Skip Day . . . Pittsburgh . . . Coopers Rock . . . Wheeling . . . Chuck from Laishley's Physics and Chemistry class to good ole Mr. Beamer. Remember the S. S. F. S. F. a non profit organization supported solely by underclassmen. 1973 Junior-Senior Prom The senior class had their own Ms. Betty Crocker. Roses, roses, and more roses. Linda Tully and Alice McCabe Harvey's nose. The rides on the scaffold!!! Jailbird??? Soliciting for the Junior Carnival. Band trip to Cedar Point. The day M.R.K. did his thing with phosphorous in Chemistry class. Halloween at Fish Chips. Sue Willard . . . Four senior girls getting the Wheeling feeling. Good friendships When the seniors weren't fighting over the class money??? The unforgettable memories you've made as a student at CBHS. SENIORS Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. David Thoreau Gary H. Tennant - Sgt. at Arms; Bonny Brookover - Reporter; Cathy Haught - Hist.; Melvin Eddy - Sgt. at Arms; Sue Willard - Hist.; Paulette Moore - Treas.; Kevin Tustin - President; Dianne Toothman - Sec.; Toge Tennant - V.-P. CLASS COLORS - Pink and Apple Green MOTTO - Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead. FLOWER - Daisy Marjorie Shepherd James W. Pierce Creig Owens 23 24 DEBRA COPELAND CHURCH JAMES K. BRUMMAGE, JR. RICHARD BARR HAROLD L. COEN BONNY MAE BROOKOVER EDWARD LEE BEAN BARBARA DALTON EDWARD CREMEENS ELLEN PEARL EDDY LEROY EDDY TERRY DITTMAN MELVIN C. EDDY ROBERT FORQUER 28 THOMAS LEMELY 30 GARY ROBBINS ELIZABETH ANN PRICE r MARION TENNANT DIANNE TOOTHMAN MOSES TENNANT RUSSELL TOOTHMAN GARY HAYES TENNANT RODNEY L. TENNANT DENNIS J. VARNER MICHAEL WEBER CHARLES KEVIN TUSTIN DAVID WILLIAMS CAROLYN SUE WILLARD GARY DUANE YOST KENNETH N. WRIGHT KENNETH W. YOST CYNTHIA ELLEN YERKOVICH LACAUSA ANN YOST Autographs 37 The whiplash of a crowded hallway, the satisfaction of a good halftime show, the quietness of a library hour, the pangs of pre-lunch hunger, the anxiety of a missed field goal . . . all are memories to be treasured and forgotten. CLASS FLIRTS DEBBIE HARVEY AND DOUG SWISHER MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ELLEN EDDY AND MARK KING 38 BEST DRESSED PAULETTE MOORE AND GARY YOST QUIETEST TERRI HOLMES AND LEROY EDDY 39 40 MOST RELIABLE KAREN STILES AND TOGE TENNANT The last mile” . . . significant steps toward a life's fulfillment . . . climaxing a delicate balance of extracurricular and academic pursuits . . . to be re-enacted in other places . . . other times MOST SCHOLARLY ELIZABETH PRICE AND KEVIN TUSTIN USIJHHIU ALUMS! 41 High School is routine ... a dull game to be turned into something meaningful by those who endure it . . . Clay-Battelle is far from a dull game . . . but made meaningful by its students and faculty. TEACHER'S PESTS JENNY MILLIRON AND ROBERT FORQUER CLASS CLOWNS SUE WILLARD AND ROD TENNANT 42 JUNIORS What is the value of solitude? - of peace, of light, of silence? What is the cost of freedom? Nancy Newhall JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1st ROW L-R: Pres. Sondra Howard, V. Pres. Karen Jones, Sec. Cindy Shriver, Treas. Leaetta Eddy. 2nd ROW: Sgt. at Arms Randy Stiles, Hist. Nancy Walker, Hist. Leslie Owens, Sgt. at Arms Randall Kennedy. Robert Beach CLASS COLORS - Navy Blue and White MOTTO - We've Only Just Begun FLOWER - Mum Mary Ann Thomas Kenneth Cross 45 Bill Dean Earnest Dillie Eugene Eddy Randy Ammons Greylen Barr Linda Boylen Karen Calvert Mark Chisler Edwin Clark Nancy Copeland Richard Eddy Roger Eddy Tommy Crites Patti Elliott Ron Evan 46 Sue Gales Donley Gum Donnie King Kenneth King Andy Long m A a , Clark Johnson Karen Jones Randall Kennedy Sondra Howard 4f r - i - o Diana Fletcher Janet Foley Ron Foley Kevin Hyde Charles Jenkins Regina Maine Randy Marshall 47 Perry Sheets Randy McCoy Cindy Shriver Richard Simpson Robert Simpson Vanessa Milliron Kevin Moore TOO BUSY PHOTO Not Avoiloblo Sue Nicklow Don Nunley Leslie Owens 48 Randy Stiles Gary Tennant Rick Varner Nancy Walker Mary J. White 49 SOPHOMORES Every part of nature teaches that the passing away of one life is the making room for another. The oak dies down to the ground, leaving within its rind a rich virgin mould, which will impart a vigorous life to an infant forest. David Thoreau SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS KNEELING L-R: Sgt. at Arms Bruce Haught, Kevin Owens, Cliff Wilson. STANDING: Pres. Emma Tennant, V. Pres. Russ Moore, Sec. Eddie Delaney, Treas. Penny Ammons, Hist. Julie Russell. CLASS COLORS - Blue and White MOTTO - Hitch Your Wagon To A Star, Crack Your Whip And There You Are. FLOWER - Red Rose Virginia Bunner Edmund Rosiak 52 Penny Ammons Donnie Barr Corbett Beach Julie Beach Shirely Bowman Monica Brewer David Chisler Phillip Clark Shelby Cody Nancy Coen Earlene Eddy Norman Eddy William E. Eddy Brenda Evans Gary Forquer Bonnie Fox Gary Hass Marshall Hartley Bruce Haught Eddie Huggins 53 T _ ilk 5 tl Janet Jenkins Dorothy Johnson Lois Jones Thomas Kelley Eddie Lantz David Long Robert McDougal Charlotte McGee Sue Mercer Lawrence Michael Betty Jo Moore Diane Moore Virginia Mort Rochelle Moyer Kevin Owens Greg Parrish Diane Riffle Debbie Robbins Robert Rodeheaver Louie Rogers Tammy Ronk Denita Rush 54 Julie Russell Beverly Salisbury Susan Simpson Doug Six Rodney Stieringer James Stiles Allen Swanson Karen Taylor Emma Tennant Jerry Tennant Jo Varner Roger Wade Brenda Walls Ruth Ann Wells Ann White Cliff Wilson Janice Wilson Margaret Wilson Fred Wright 55 56 FRESHMEN I am the Poem of the Earth, said the voice of the rain. Eternal I rise impalpable out of the bottomless sea. Walt Whitman FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS L-R: President Doug Smerdell, V. President Mike Brummage, Secretary Debbie Brookover, Treasurer Terri Huggins, Historian Jo Ann Holmes, Sgt. at Arms Kelli Yost and David Rush. CLASS COLORS - Lime Green and Bright Orange. MOTTO - Live For Today, Because Tomorrow Never Comes. FLOWER - Daisy Kent Staggers Shari Wilson 58 Diane Babb Connie Barr Larry Barr Ronnie Barr Kathy Bartlett Debbie Brookover Mike Brummage Marcia Campbell Fred Chisler Shelley Chisler Kevin Cross Debbie Dalton Rose Dille Florence Eddy Richard Eddy Stanley Eddy Tom Eddy Herbert Fletcher Harold Fletcher Debra Garrett 59 Rick Harvey Beth Haught James Haught Joann Holmes Joe Holmes Jenny Hostutler Terri Huggins Marion King Tammy King Deborah Kuhn Cindy Moore Kenny Moore David Mort Jerry Myers James Perry Tom Riffle Schroeder Roberts Ruth Roush David Rush Roger Seaman 60 Sheila Sheets Mike Shriver Ricky Shriver Brian Sine Gary Sine Doug Smerdell Steve Smith Vicki Snyder Steve Stiles Tommy Stiles Caroline Toothman Stanley Toothman Janet Tully Theresa Tuttle Charles Varner Donnie Villers Delmar Walls Richard Weber Leona White Kelli Yost Joleen Strosnider David Stull Greg Swisher Steve Tarnosky Charles Tennant Delbert Tennant Greg Tennant y - diM Mi o •'I i,,l( 61 JUNIOR HIGH Shall we not come as pilgrims to these sanctuaries? limit, where need exists, our numbers, that each may find a singing solitude and pass free as a cloud s shadow? Nancy Newhall EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President Sammy Statler V. President Mark Skinner Secretary Jeannie Owens Treasurer Marcia Moore Twyla McCabe Gerry Hecker Pat Romanoski CLASS COLORS - Hot Pink and Kelly Green FLOWER - Pink Rose I M 64 George Cole John Copeland Richard Cosner Paul Donaldson Janet Eddy Tammy Elliott Virginia Fletcher Don Forquer Greg Gales David Garrett William Gorby Carney Gum Ray Haas Roy Haas Barbara Haught John Hockenberry Bradley Holmes Mike Hostutler Sheila Jaquet Kay Jones Gary Johnson Larry Johnson David Kennedy Peggy Levelle Janet Liming 65 Gerry Mayfield Richard McCarty Davy McDougal Beverly McDowell Jackie Miller Randy Milliron Danny Moore Frank Moore Kathy Moore Marcia Moore Veronica Rebold Norbert Ronk Russell Runner Sarah Salisbury Debbie Seaman Lynda Shriver Debra Simpson Tim Simpson Carol Sims Mark Skinner 66 Sandra Smerdell Allen Statler Sam Statler Tina Statler Charles Stiles Lynn Stewart Terry Talbert Marla Tennant Randy Tennant Sandy Tennant Roxie Wagner Joyce Walker Jean Walls Mark Williams Lee Ann Wilson Ryan Wilson Tim Wilson Robert Wolfe Kevin Yost Lynette Yost Tammy Tennant William Tennant Billy Thompson Frank Toothman Arnold Triplett Ramona Tolley Richard Tuttle Crystal Varner 67 Kathleen Wilson Robert Beamer SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS L-R: President Eric Ammons, V. President Todd Moore, Secretary Lisa Berry, Treasurer Donna M. Simpson. Richard Allen Eric Ammons Debbie Anderson Abttnt whtfl pittvrmt wr mod Dempsey Barr Ellen Barr Zyndall Barr Donnie Berry Lisa Berry Kevin Brewer Diane Calvert Jeff Chisler Mary Cole Raymond Copeland Ronald Copeland Keith Cosner Micheal Durst Carol Eddy Chuck Johnson Debra Johnson David King Mark Kuhn Rodney Lewis Jeff Lucas Carol Martin Linda McGee Todd Moore Belinda Myers Andrew Price Judith Price Vickie Richardson Danny Robbins Arthur Roush Jeffery Rush Kelli Sheets Cathy Sollars Randy Stiles Donald Tennant Donnie Tennant Jeff Tennant Judy Tennant Louie Tennant Terry Tennant Nancy Thomas Debbie Thompson Earnest Triplett Dwight Tuttle David Walker Dexter Walls Thomas Walls Kim Williams Kevin Wilson ORGANIZATIONS You shall enter the living shelter of the forest. You shall walk where only the wind has walked before. Nancy Newhall Managing Editor: Delores Marshall Layout Editor: Linda Ammons Copy Editor: Karen Stiles Business Manager: Ellen Eddy Advertising Editor: Linda Hennen Photographer: Harold Coen Co-Editor: Nancy Walker Co-Layout Editor: Leslie Owens Co-Copy Editor: Sondra Howard Co-Business Manager: Leaetta Eddy Co-Advertising Editor: Cindy Shriver Co-Photographer: Rick Varner 74 Sponsor: Wally Pierce Student Council Student Advisor: Alice Parrish President: Cliff Haught Vice-President: Toge Tennant Secretary: Debbie Harvey Treasurer: Rich Barr FIRST ROW: Debbie Harvey, Nancy Copeland, Julie Snider, Janet Eddy, Kelli Yost, Beth Haught, Debbie Brookover, Tonya Shriver. SECOND ROW: Mr. Staggers, Rick Varner, Perry Sheets, Eddie Delaney, Greg Parrish, Sue Willard, Alice Parrish, Cindy Moore, Joyce Walker. THIRD ROW: Brenda Walls, Teresa Williams, Janet Tully, Cliff Haught, Bonny Brookover, Robin Levelle, Rich Barr, Billie Thompson, Toge Tennant. Thespians 1st ROW: Pres. Denny Varner, V.- Pres. Julie Snider, Sec. Becky Vannoy, Leslie Owens. 2nd ROW: Mack King, Mark King, Randy Rebold, Kenny Yost, Kenny Wright, Cindy Shriver, Leaetta Eddy, Linda Boylen, Nancy Copeland. 3rd ROW: Eddie Bean, Doug Swisher, Robin LeVelle, Mike Hockenberry, Rod Tennant, Dave Williams, Steve Self, Perry Sheets, Neil Tennant, Rick Varner, Harold Coen. Apprentice Thespians 1st ROW: Mr. Staggers, Kelli Yost, Beth Haught, Janet Tully, Terri Huggins, Joann Holmes, Joleen Strosnider. 2nd ROW: Steve Smith, Kathy Marshall, Shelley Chisler, Doug Smerdell, Debbie Brookover, Mike Brummage. Art Club L. to R.: Paula Coen, Mrs. Shepard. Cathy Haught, Lou Ann Rogers, Debbie Kuhn, Janice Clark, Debbie Cross, Diane Babb, Vicki Snyder, Rochelle Moyer, Marcia Campbell, Marion King, Theresa Tuttle, Ruth Roush, Leona White, Jenny Hostutler, Sue Willard, Paulette Moore, Diane Toothman. SEATED, Lto R: Veronica Rebold, Eddie Bean, Elizabeth Price, Kare Taylor, Michael Simpson. MIDDLE ROW: John Barr, Sandy Tennant, Lynda Shruver, Melanie Moore, Sandy Smerdell, Peggy Levelle, Barbara Haught, Marcia Moore, Jeannie Owens, Sara Salisbury, Carol Simms, Carol Eddy, Debbie Hibbs, Donna Simpson, Ronnie Copeland, Mr. Pierce. BACK ROW: Mack King, Mark Bane, Mark King. Spanish Club 77 Environmental Club FIRST ROW: Bruce Haught, President: Eddie Delaney, Treasurer: Earlene Eddy, Secretary; Russ Moore, V.P. SECOND ROW: Tom Kelly, Penny Ammons, Karen Taylor, Joleen Strosnider, Shirley Bowman, Elizabeth DeVine, Judy Moore, Julie Russell, Mike Brummage. THIRD ROW: Emma Tennant, Greg Parrish, Cliff Wilson, Tammy Ronk, Brenda Walls, Denita Rush, Diane Moore, Kelli Yost, Julie Beach, Terri Huggins, Betty Moore, David Rush. FOURTH ROW: Robert McDougal, Bill Eddy, Pam Tuttle, Janet Jenkins, Kathy Marshall, Bonny Fox, Debbie Brookover, Shelia Sheets, Beth Haught, Jo Ann Holmes, Debbie Cross. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Beamer, Norman Eddy, Brenda Evans, Louie Rogers, Jeannie Milliron, Shelley Chisler, Janet Tully, Cindy Moore, Vickie Snider, Leona White, Eddie Huggins, Doug Smerdell. 78 Senior High N.H.S. 1st ROW: Pres. Kevin Tustin, V.- Pres. Cliff Haught. Sec. Ellen Eddy, Treas. Delores Marshall, Historian Alice Parrish, Reporter Michael Simpson. 2nd ROW: Nancy Walker, Linda Ammons, Dianne Toothman, Karen Stiles, Linda Hennen, Sondra Howard, Leslie Owens, Nancy Copeland, Linda Boylen, Elizabeth Price. 3rd ROW: Arthur Hill, Randy McCoy, Mark Chisler, Edwin Clark, Randy Stiles, Mark Bane, Rick Varner, Neil Tennant, Leaetta Eddy, Cindy Shriver, Mrs. Bunner. Junior High N.H.S. 1st ROW: Ryan Wilson, Schroder Roberts, Steve Stiles, Tammy Tennant, Joyce Walker, Lee Ann Wilson. 2nd ROW: Pres. Beth Haught, V.- Pres. Terri Huggins, Sec. Janet Tully, Treas. Kelli Yost, Historian Joann Holmes, Publicity Director Teresa Tuttle. 3rd ROW: Debbie Brookover, Vickie Snider, Janice Panrell, Shelia Sheets, Dianna Babb, Jeannie Owens, Marcia Moore, Ruth Roush, Mrs. Bunner. Newspaper Staff 1st ROW: Kenny Wright, Linda Boylen, Linda Ammons, Denita Rush, Tammy Ronk. 2nd ROW: Harold Coen, Mike Simpson, Beth Haught, Elizabeth Price, Mr. Pierce, Janet Jenkins. 3rd ROW: Mark King, Jo Varner, Schroeder Roberts, Sue Mercer, Earlene Eddy. FFA 1st ROW: Pres. Cliff Haught, V.- Pres. Randy Stiles, Asst. V.- Pres. Denny Varner, Sec. Leaetta Eddy, Asst. Sec. Norman Eddy, Treas. Tom Lemley, Asst. Treas. Mark Chisler, Parliamentarian Gary Tennant, Asst. Parliamentarian Kenny King, Reporter Cindy Shriver, Asst. Reporter Tim Moore, Sentinel Edwin Clark, Asst. Sentinel Philip Clark, Chaplain Kevin Moore, Asst. Chaplain Dave Moore. 2nd ROW: Jerry Tennant, Charles Varner, Richard Weber, John Barr, Tom Kelly, Robert Simpson, Randy McCoy, Donnie King, Harold Fletcher, Tom Eddy, Roger Seaman, Earnie Dillie, Rick Shriver, Gary Sine, David Stull, Eudale Statler, Larry Poling, Caroline Toothman. 3rd ROW: Doug Swisher, Robin Levelle, Bill Dean, Steve Self, Toge Tennant, Fred Chisler, Ron Foley, David Chisler, Charles Jenkins. Andy Long, Art Hill, Randy Marshall, Robert McDougal, Gary Forquer, Allen Swanson, Larry Henderson, Larry Barr, Marion King, William P. Tennant, Stanley Eddy, Gary Tennant, Randall Kennedy, Harold Coen, Mr. Beach Advisor. 80 1st ROW: Mrs. Wilson, Bonny Brookover, Sondra Howard, Paulette Moore, Sue Willard, Ellen Eddy, Alice Parrish, Linda Ammons, Elizabeth Price. 2nd ROW: Nancy Copeland, Theresa Tuttle, Cathy Haught, Dianne Toothman, Karen Stiles, Delores Marshall, Jenny Milliron, Patti Elliot, Leslie Owens, Debbie Berry, Becky Mayfield, Teresa Williams, Ruth Roush. 3rd ROW: Terri Huggins, Janet Tully, Judy Moore, Elizabeth DeVine, Beverly Long, Joleen Strosnider, Penny Ammons, Jo Varner, Denita Rush, Karen Taylor, Linda Ammons, Linda Hennen. 4th ROW: Lacausa Yost, Joann Holmes, Kelli Yost, Karen Tennant, Virginia Mort, Susan Simpson, Janet Jenkins, Louie Rogers, Shelley Chisler, Leaetta Eddy, Linda Boylen, Becky Vannoy, Julie Snider, Kathy Marshall. 5th ROW: Cindy Shriver, Vickie Snider, Shelia Sheets, Beth Haught, Debbie Brookover, Karen Calvert, Janet Foley, Darlene Haas, Sue Gales, Nancy Walker, Cynthia Yerkovich, Garnet Tennant. C-B Majorettes L to R: Ruth Roush, Kathy Marshall, Alice Parrish (Drum), Sandy Smerdell. L to R: Monica Brewer, Leanna Varner, Lacausa Yost, Diane Moore. Pep Band L to R: Mr. Stockwell, Jerry Myers, Cheryl Conner, Sandy Smerdell, Steven Tamowsky, Delmer Walls. MIDDLE ROW, L to R: Janet Foley, Judy Moore, Brenda Evans, Geneva Conner, Diane Moore. Ruth Roush, Virginia Mort, Dexter Walls. TOP ROW, L to R: Cindy Moore, Leanna Varner, Shirley Bowman, Michael Simpson, Mack King, Janet Eddy, Don Nunley, Anthony Panrell. Clay-Battelle Band 1st ROW: Monica Brewer, Shirley Bowman, Don Nunley, Betty Jo Moore, Michael Simpson, Ruth Wells, Janet Foley, Virginia Fletcher, Delmer Walls. 2nd ROW: Leanna Jo Varner, Cindy Moore, Julie Snider, Nancy Copeland, Debbie Seaman, Brenda Evans, Tina Statler, Dexter Walls. 3rd ROW: Lacausa Yost, Brian Sine, Elizabeth DeVine, Janet Eddy, Bonnie Fox, David Mon, Delbert Tennant. 4th ROW: Diane Moore, Veronica Rebold, Athony Panrell, Bonnie Brookover, Mack King, Virginia Mort, Judy Moore, Nancy Wlaker, Steve Tar-nowsky, Ruth Roush, Alice Parrish, Kathy Marshall, Sandy Smerdell. 83 Pep Club FIRST ROW: Elizabeth DeVine, Julie Snider, Betty Moore, Leslie Owens, Bonny Brookover, Paulette Moore. SECOND ROW: Beth Haught - Treasurer, Alice Parrish - Vice-President, Karen Stiles - President, Sponsors -Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Romanoski, Mrs. McCabe. THIRD ROW: Carol Eddy, Cathy Sollars, Donna Simpson, Jenny Fletcher, Melanie Moore, Theresa Tuttle, Jo Ann Holmes, Terri Huggins, Janet Tully, Shelley Chisler, Greg Swisher, Mike Brummage, David Rush. FOURTH ROW: Shelia Sheets, Lynda Shriver, Jeannie Owens, Marcia Moore, Peggy Levelle, Lee Ann Wilson, Janice Panrell, Joyce Walker, Ruth Roush, Sandy Smerdell, Diane Moore, Virginia Mort, Eddie Lantz, Dave Moore. FIFTH ROW: Joleen Suosnider, Denita Rush, Karen Taylor, Cheryl Shriver, Kim Williams, Lori Yost, Tonya Shriver, Lisa Berry, Judy Moore, Brenda Walls, Monica Brewer, Penny Ammons, Eddy Delaney, Allen Swanson, Doug Smerdell. SIXTH ROW: Lynette Yost, Tammy Tennant, Cindy Shriver, Sondra Howard, Debbie Brookover, Kelli Yost, Bobbie Haught, Donna Hockenberry, Cindy Moore, Jeannie Milliron, Sharon McCabe, Vanessa Milliron, Cathy Moore, Janet Liming, Shelia Jacket, Janet Foley. SEVENTH ROW: Cathy Haught, Dianne Toothman, Sue Willard, Cliff Haught, Tom Urn-ley. Toge Tennant, Kevin Brewer, Dexter Walls, Art Roush, Todd Moore, Jr. Copeland, Ronnie Copeland. 84 ATHLETICS In this fresh evening each blade and leaf looks as if it had been dipped in an icy liquid greenness. David Thoreau Lettermen 1st ROW: Randy Marshall, Eddie Bean, Mike Ammons, Cliff Haught, Russell Toothman, Kenny Yost, Bonnie Brookover, Paulette Moore, Steve Self, Bill Dean, Clark Johnson, Ronnie Yeager, Denny Varner, Tom Lem-ley. Coach - Jack Deihl. 2nd ROW: Larry Panrell, Edwin Clark, Art Hill, Perry Sheets, Russ Moore, Roger Wade, Dave Shauffner, Julie Snider, Leslie Owens, Gary Yost, Eddie Lantz, Randy Payne, Steve Bartlette, Earnie Dillie, Coach - Sam Wilson. 3rd ROW: Coach - Creigon Owens, Greg Parrish, Gary Forquer, Norman Eddy, Mike Toothman, Rod Tennant, Melvin Eddy, Eddie Huggins, Betty Jo Moore, Elizabeth DeVine, Bruce Haught, Kevin Tustin, Toge Tennant, Randy Stiles, Doug Six, Randall Kennedy. Coaches Varsity Football Team - 1st ROW: Randall Kennedy, Clark Johnson, An Hill, Norman Eddy, Greg Parrish, Russ Moore, Bruce Haught. 2nd ROW: Russell Toothman, Kevin Tustin, Dave Schauffner, Mike Ammons, Cliff Haught, Dennis Varner, Toge Tennant, Tom Lemley. 3rd ROW: Coach Owens, Coach Wilson, Manager, Earnest Dillie, Gary Forquer, Gary Yost, Rodney Steiringer, Larry Panrell, Randy Pane, Randy Marshall, Kenny Yost, Manager, Tom Eddy, Coach Diehl. 4th ROW: Perry Sheets, Tom Crites, Bill Dean, Ronnie Yeager, Steve Self, Eddie Huggins, Mike Toothman, Doug Six, Manager, Eddie Lantz. 87 Offense L-R: Toge Tennant R.E., Bill Dean R.T., Clark Johnson R.G., Dennis Varner C., Larry Panrell L.G., Russell Toothman L.T., Cliff Haught L.F., Ron Yeager R.H.B., Tom Crites F.B., Steve Self L.H.B., Perry Sheets L.H.B., Mike Toothman Q.B. Defense L-R: Randy Marshall R.E., Bill Dean R.T., Larry Panrell R.G., Mike Ammons L.G., Eddie Huggins L.E., Tom Lemley R.L.B., Ron Yeager L.L.B., Perry Sheets R.C.B. , Steve SelfL.C.B., Toge Tennant Safety. 88 Senior Players DENNIS VARNER Center CLIFF HAUGHT End RUSSELL TOOTHMAN Tackle STEVE SELF Halfback Senior Players TOM LEMLEY Guard DAVE SCHAUFFNER End MIKE AMMONS Guard KEVIN TUSTIN Halfback Sr. High Cheerleaders TOP TO BOTTOM: Paulette Moore (head), Bonnie Brookover, Julie Snider, Leslie Owens, Betty Jo Moore, Elizabeth DeVine. 92 Cee Bee V arsity Basketball SEATED L to R: Mike Toothman, Randy Stiles, Melvin Eddy, Doug Swisher, Toge Tennant, Rod Tennant, Eddie Bean, Cliff Haught, Kevin Tustin, Coach Wilson. STANDING L to R : Eddie Lantz (Scorer), Ernie Dillie (Scorer), Dave Chisler, Greg Parrish, Eddie DeLaney, Mark Chisler, Randy McCoy, Eddie Huggins, Edwin Clark, Fred Wright, Jimmy Stiles, Dave Long, Randy Ammons (Manager), Randy Rebold (Manager). Starting Six L to R: Kevin Tustin, Eddie Bean, Rod Tennant, Randy Stiles, Eddie Huggins, Mike Toothman, Coach Wilson. Jr. High Cheerleaders FRONT ROW, L to R : Kathy Marshall, Kelli Yost. BACK ROW, L to R: JoAnn Holmes, Terri Huggins, Shelly Chisler (substitute), Beth Haught, Jeannie Owens. Junior High Baskbetball Team L. to R. - Coach Owens, Steve Smith, Harold Fletcher, Donnie Cottrell, Doug Smerdell, Greg Swisher, Clyde Lewis, Roy Lucas, Gary Sine, Jamie Haught, Herb Fletcher, Mike Shriver, David Rush (Manager). NOT PICTURED: Ronnie Cottrell, Kevin Cross. 99 The Yearbook Staff at Work Tap Dancing Again??? The Living End Can You Believe This??? The Real Thing 100 ACTIVITIES It is true, I never assisted the sun materially in its rising; but, doubt not, it was of the last importance only to be present at it. David Thoreau Prom Court LINDA AMMONS and DAVE WILLIAMS BONNY BROOKOVER and STEVE SELF DEBBIE HARVEY and RICH BARR CATHY HAUGHT and GARY YOST ELLEN EDDY and MARK BANE 102 Prom Court LINDA HENNEN and CLIFF HAUGHT BEVERLY LONG and MIKE WEBER DOLORES MARSHALL and MIKE AMMONS JENNY MILLIRON and DOUG SWISHER WILMA MAINE and MICHAEL SIMPSON 103 Prom Court PAULETTE MOORE and ROBIN LEVELLE ALICE PARRISH and HAROLD COEN SANDY SEAMAN and DAVE SCHAUFFNER KAREN STILES and EDDY BEAN ELIZABETH PRICE and MARK KING 104 Prom Court GARNET TENNANT and TOM LEMLEY SUE WILLARD and MACK KING FLOWER GIRL and CROWN BEARER CYNTHIA YERKOVICH and KENNETH WRIGHT LACAUSA YOST and DAVE MOORE 105 Just an Old Fashion Love Song 106 107 Homecoming 73 HOMECOMING QUEEN Sue Willard 1st Attendant Linda Ammons 2nd Attendant Bonny Brookover 108 109 Homecoming Candidates Sweethearts Ball ATTENDANTS -Cathy Haught and Elizabeth Price FLOWER GIRL -Jody Walls CROWN BEARER -Neil Eddy QUEEN - Cynthia Yerkovich Jingle Bell Ball L to R: Ronnie Copeland, Lynda Shriver, Dave Moore, Terri Holmes, Ron Evans, Jo Ann Trentini, Norman Eddy, Janet Jenkins, Barbie Ammons, Lynn Stewart, Lori Yost, Jeff Rush, Tom Lemley, Judie Moore, Betty Moore, Eddie Huggins, Jenny Milliron, Doug Swisher, Sharon McCabe, Clyde Lewis, Ryan Wilson, Terri Huggins, Marion King, Paula Coen. Royalty 1st Runner-Up: Jeff Rush and Lorri Yost King and Queen: Tom Lemley and Judy Moore 2nd Runner-Up: Betty Moore and Eddie Huggins 112 The Graduating Class of 1974 Senior Profiles LINDA PAULETTE AMMONS Hello It's ME” During Linda’s senior year she was first attendant for Homecoming Queen, Miss Liberanni, Lay-Out Editor of the Yearbook, member of the Future Homemakers of America, and Senior High National Honor Society. In her junior year she was a candidate for Prom Queen, Associate Lay-Out Editor of the yearbook, and Vice President of State and National Projects for F.H.A. Linda was also chosen Miss Congeniality of the 1972 Battelle District Fair. Her hobbies include partying with friends and listening to music. Her pet peeve is people who voice their opinion without being asked. Linda plans to go on to college. MICHAEL L. AMMONS Free Ride Mike is one of our Vo-Tech students from Pen-tress. He plays football and basketball, and is a member of Lettermen and Pep Club. In his spare time Mike enjoys hunting and going to Blacksville to see Monica. What Mike dislikes most about school is sixth period English class. After Mike is out of school he plans to get a job and get married. MARK ALLEN BANE I've Got a Name Mark is interested in Philately, which is stamp collecting, and horticulture. He also enjoys running around with six other seniors. Mark was in Junior High National Honor Society, and is a member of Senior High National Honor Society, Pep Club S.S.F.S.G., Art Club and Newspaper staff. What really aggravates Mark is two-faced people. After graduation he plans to go to college and then on to Medical School. JOHNNY RUSSELL BARR Why Me Lord Budjie is a member of the Future Farmers of America. His hobbies are motorcycles and model cars. Johnny's plans for the future are to join the army. RICHARD BARR Billion Dollar Babies” Rich is known to some of his friends as Pop and has many interests. He likes hunting, fishing, riding motorcycles, shooting pool, and just goofing around. Rich was an escort for Prom and Homecoming, and he is the Treasurer of the Student Council. Rich was a student of Auto Mechanics at the Vo-Tech Center and after graduation he plans to go to Virginia to take up automobile work. EDWARD LEE BEAN Ramblin’ Man Eddie better known to some of his friends as Beany,” was active in basketball, baseball, and track. He is a member of Lettermen, Thespians, and Art Club. His favorite pastimes are cars, sports, art, and girls. Eddie's pet peeves are Fords and Mr. Brooks. His future plans are undecided. BONNY MAE BROOKOVER Photograph” Brookover is President of Future Homemakers of America, Secretary of Band, and Senior Reporter. She is an active member of the Student Council, Pep Club, and Lettermen. Bonny is a varsity cheerleader, and a member of the band for five years. During her junior year. Bonny was a member of the newspaper staff. Included in her hobbies are water skiing, cheerleading, and being with Ronnie Yeager. She was a candidate for Prom Queen, Sweethearts Ball Queen, and second runner-up for Homecoming Queen. Bonny represented her school as Miss Merry Christmas and was chosen Miss Congeniality of the 1972 Clay District Fair. What really bothers Bonny is teachers who don't care for anything except money. Her future plans are undecided. JAMES K. BRUMMAGE, JR. Billion Dollar Babies Senior Profiles Worm is an Auto Mechanic student of the Vo-Tech Center. He is a member of Pep Club and played football his junior year. His hobbies are hunting, working on his car, and going to Core. Jim really hates riding the Vo-Tech bus. After graduation he plans to get a job. DEBORAH S. (COPELAND) CHURCH Rock and Roll Baby Deb is a member of Future Homemakers of America . During her junior year she was a member of the newspaper staff. Debbie's hobbies are talking to Deb and taking care of her husband and son. Her future plans are to have three more boys like her first one. HAROLD L. COEN The Morning After Bo-Bo” is Managing Editor of the school newspaper, yearbook staff member, and the school photographer . Harold is a Thespians member and a member of Future Farmers of America. Harold's hobbies are hunting, fishing, music, photography, and working on cars. During his junior year he won a first place in a county photo contest, and went to the World Affairs Institute. Harold can’t stand people being two-faced. Harold is undecided about his future plans. EDDY CREMEENS Who’ll Stop the Rain Eddy is one of the quieter boys in the senior class. His mornings are spent in Morgantown at the Vo-Tech Center. Eddy's hobbies are camping and hunting . The one thing that really aggravates Eddy is a certain assistant principal at C. B. H. S. His future plans are to get a job. BARBARA DALTON What About Me Barbie is one of the quieter girls in the senior class. Her hobbies are watching little children, painting, and reading. Barb dislikes people talking about her. Barbie’s plans for the future is to become a Nurse's Aide. TERRY DITTMAN Angie” Terry is a senior at C. B. H. S. who enjoys running around and having a good time. He is taking the mine maintenance course at the Vo-Tech Center. Terry gets a kick out of working with cars. ELLEN PEARL EDDY Seasons in the Sun Ellen is a member of the Future Homemakers of America, Senior High National Honor Society, and yearbook. She is secretary of the F.H. A. and National Honor Society, and Business Manager of the yearbook. Ellen was a candidate for Prom and Homecoming Queen and Senior candidate for Queen Autumn. Her hobbies are reading, cooking, sewing, watching football and basketball games, and running around with a certain group of seniors. Ellen's pet peeve is show-offs and her future: plans are to become a practical nurse. LEROY EDDY Good-bye Yellow Brick Road Peabody was selected Quietest in the senior class. He was a 1973 Homecoming escort. Leroy’s hobbies are working on cars and his future plans are to become a mechanic. MELVIN C. EDDY Charlie Brown Stump is Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senior Class, and a member of the Lettermen. He is active in basketball and baseball. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, and shooting pool. Melvin's future plans are to become a coal miner. 116 Senior Profiles ROBERT FORQUER Heather Honey Robert is one of the quieter guys of the senior class and he's taking a course in auto mechanics at the Vo-Tech Center in Morgantown. In his spare time he enjoys racing cars, girls, hunting and imbibing the sweet nectar of the grape. What Robert dislikes most about school is riding the Vo-Tech bus. After graduation he plans to get a job. DEBORAH LEA HARVEY Treat Her Like a Lady” ’ Harvey is one of the more active girls in the senior class. She was a candidate for Prom and Homecoming queen, secretary of student council, and a member of the newspaper staff. Deb was also elected Queen Autumn of 72” and Class Flirt” of the senior class. Her hobbies are Donnie, horses, sports, and dancing. What really irks Deb is Stinky and steady from Rivesville. CATHY LEA HAUGHT Seasons in the Sun Cathy is a member of Future Homemakers of America, Pep Club, and Spanish Club. She was a candidate for Homecoming and Sweethearts Ball Queen. Cathy was also Prom attendant, and Queen Autumn of 71. She is treasurer of F.H.A., Historian of the senior class and secretary of the Spanish Club. She was a band member for four years and head majorette for two. In her junior year she was a band officer and on the newspaper staff. Cathy is usually seen running around with Paulette, Dianne, and Sue. Her future plans are to become a registered nurse. CLIFTON RAY HAUGHT Let Me Be There Cliff is one of the active guys in the senior class. He is a member of Lettermen, Pep Club, Student Council, Future Farmers of America, and National Honor Society. He is president of the student council and FFA, and vice president of the Honor Society. Haught is active in football and track. He enjoys sports, hunting, and fishing. Cliff plans to go into an agriculture field at West Virginia University. WILLIAM HOWARD HENDERSON Phantom 409 Tiny spends his mornings at the Vo-Tech Center in Morgantown. His hobbies are working on cars, welding, and hunting. His pet peeve is Big D” Thomas and his future plans are to become a truck driver or a welder. LINDA TULLY HENNEN On Top of the World Linda is a member of the Future Homemakers of America, National Honor Society, and Advertising Editor of the 1974 Liberanni. During her junior year Linda was treasurer of the F.H.A., majorette, Representative to Know Your State Government Day,” a member of the Pep Club, Band, and Pep Band. Linda was chosen the 1972 Clay-District Fair Queen. Her hobbies are sewing and taking care of her pets Tracy and Boo. Linda's pet peeve is a certain basketball coach. Her future plans are to make a home for Daryl. MIKE HOCKENBERRY Basketball Jones” Fuzz is a member of Thespians and Lettermen. He was sergeant at arms in his junior year. Mike’s hobbies are motorcycle riding, Vo-Tech, hunting, fishing , swimming, and playing baseball. He especially dislikes report cards and his fifth period class. Mike's future plans are to become a coal miner. 117 Senior Profiles ' TERRY ANN HOLMES The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S. A.'' Terry earned the title of ’’Quietest in her senior class. She enjoyed spending her free time driving her car, bowling, playing basketball, and watching T. V. Terry was a candidate for Homecoming Queen. Her pet peeve is some of the things around school. At school she is usually seen with Cindy, Darlene, Pam, Julia, Nancy, and Janet. Terry plans to become a Beautician after graduation. MACK B. KING JR. Daytime Hustler Bub is active in Pep Band and the Art Club. He enjoys playing the saxophone, piano, and running around with a certain group of seniors. The only thing Mack dislikes is having to go to class. Mack also attended the World Affairs Institute in Morgantown . His future plans are undecided. MARK RODNEY KING Seasons In The Sun Mark enjoys collecting stamps, coins, and medals. He is a member of the newspaper staff, Thespians, band, and Art Club. The honors he has received include Oddfellow Pilgrimage to New York and the Most Likely to Succeed. Mark also attended the World Affairs Institute at West Virginia University. His future plans are to attend Fairmont State and become a doctor. WILLIE LAYTON On Top of the World Mert spends his mornings as a student at the Vo-Tech Center. His favorite pastimes are motorcycles, hunting, and fishing. He is especially aggravated by Big ”D Thomas. Willie's future plans are to become a truck driver. TOM LEMLEY Smoke on the Water Bull is a member of the Future Farmers of America, and Pep Club. Tom is treasurer of the F.F.A. and played football his senior year. His hobbies are working on cars, football, and girls. Tom is undecided about his future plans. ROBIN LEVELLE Stairway to Heaven Robin is a member of the Future Farmers of America , student council, and Thespians. Robin was active in basketball and dislikes first period English class. His hobby is being with Tina, and his plans for the future are to go to college. BEVERLY SUE LONG Knights In White Satin Bev is a member of the Future Homemakers of America, and the band for four years. She was a candidate for Prom and Homecoming Queen. In her junior year she was a majorette and lay-out editor of the newspaper. Bev's hobbies are writing letters, dancing, walking, and guys. Her future plans are to either get a job or go on to Career College. WILMA MAE MAINE Funny Face Wilmer is a member of the Future Homemakers of America. She was a candidate for Prom and Homecoming Queen, and the Shamrock Ball. Wilma's hobbies are dancing, playing softball and football. In school Wilma dislikes certain classes. After graduation she plans to get a job. DELORES JANE MARSHALL Touch Me In The Morning Delores enjoys reading, music, and talking to people. During her senior year she was treasurer of the National Honor Society, a member of the Future 118 Senior Profiles Homemakers of America, and managing editor of the yearbook. Dee-Dee was Prom candidate, and was chosen to Girls' State in her Junior year. She was also chosen as an Outstanding Teenager of America, and the 1973 Clay-District Fair Queen. At school she could usually be found with Sandy, Debbie, and Jenny. Dee plans to continue her education at Parkersburg . CYNTHIA ANN McDOWELL Loves Me Like A Rock Cindy enjoys swimming, dancing, ice-skating, and fishing. She is an active member of the Future Homemakers of America. She particularly dislikes her seventh period English class. Cindy's future plans are to get a job. MARY GENEVIEVE MILLIRON Color My World” Around school Mare could usually be found with Dee-Dee, Sandy, and Debbie. For hobbies she enjoyed being with Sam, cooking, all kinds of sports, and motorcycle riding. She was first runner-up for the Prom Queen of 72 and a candidate for Homecoming Queen. In her junior year she reigned as Queen over the Jingle Bell Ball. She was selected as Miss Congeniality of the 1973 Clay District Fair, and was also an active member of the Future Homemakers of America. Jenny was chosen by her class as Teacher's Pest. Mare's main aim was to get married to Sam. DAVID WAYNE MOORE Heartbeat It's a Lovebeat Dave is a member of the Future Farmers of America and holds the office of sentinel. He is also a member of Pep Club. Dave's activities include land judging and milk tasting. His favorite pastimes are working on models and fishing. Dave prides himself on his perfect attendance and plans to get a job after graduation. NANCY PAULETTE MOORE Sunshine” Moore's busy schedule begins with being head cheerleader. She is an active member of the Spanish Club, Pep Club, Lettermen, and the Future Homemakers of America. Paulette is the vice president of State and National Projects in the FHA and attended FHA Leadership Camp. She is also senior class treasurer. Paulette has been a candidate for the Prom, the Sweethearts Ball, and Homecoming. She likes to water ski and can usually be found hanging around with Sue, Cathy, and Dianne. Paulette plans to go to business college. ALICE MAE McCABE PARRISH Love Is What You Make It Busy, Smiling Alice was one of the most active girls in the senior class. McCabe participated in all kinds of sports for which she was voted Most Athletic . In her senior year she was student council advisor, treasurer of the Future Homemakers and historian of the National Honor Society. She was also a very active member of the band, for which she was drum majorette. Alice was crowned Queen Autumn and received the DAR Good Citizenship Award in 1971. In 1973 she was a member of the Prom Court. Her favorite things are drawing, cooking, and playing her guitar. She plans to attend Fairmont State College and major in physical education. ELIZABETH ANN PRICE The Morning After Liz, well liked and active, enjoys running around with a certain group of seniors. She has been a candidate for the Prom, Jungle Bell Ball, and Homecoming and also belonged to student council and Spanish club in '73. She is a member of the Senior High National Honor Society, newspaper staff, historian for the Future Homemakers of America, and president of the Art club besides writing in the High School World column of the newspaper. Liz has attended American Heritage camp the past two sum- 119 mere, first as a camper and then as a Junior Counselor. Liz has won three gold medals in An, and has also been awarded Who's Who Among High School Students.'' Liz dislikes people who play up to you till they get what they want and then forget you. Her future plans are to attend Fairmont State and open a florist or a boutique shop. RANDY L. REBOLD Heanbeat It's a Love Beat J. B. spends his mornings at the Vo-Tech Center. For hobbies he likes to play pool, work on care, and watch girls. He is a member of the Future Farmers of America and Thespians. Randy plans to get a job after he graduates. BARRY L. RIFFLE Kiss an Angel Good Morning Barry is known to some of his friends as Bear , is a member of the Future Farmers of America. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. Barry's dislike is people messing with his car. His plan for the future is to become a coal miner. GARY EUGENE ROBBINS Photograph Birdcage is one of our Vo-Tech boys even though he dislikes riding the bus. Gary runs track every spring and spends his spare time working on his car and hunting. His plans after graduation are undecided. DAVE SAGO Sweet and Innocent Dave is one of our Vo-Tech boys, but definitely doesn’t like to ride the bus to Morgantown. Dave likes to hunt, fish, and work on motorcycles. His future plans are to get a job and get married. DAVE SCHAUFFNER Twelfth of Never Chimpie participated in football. In his spare time he enjoys hitchhiking to Melody's house and hunting. In the future Dave plans to go to California with Hayes. SANDRA KAY SEAMAN Close to You Seamore, one of the friendly senior girls is active in many ways. She was a member of the Future Homemakers of America for three years, a band member for four years, and was on the newspaper staff. In her junior year she was a candidate for Prom Queen. Sandy was also a majorette for two years. Among her favorite pastimes are being with Ricky, cooking, animals, and cars. Sandy's pet peeve is Slinky and Steady from Rivesville. She could always be found with her friends Dee-Dee. Jenny, and Deb. Sandy's future plans are to be with Rick. STEVEN SELF Free Ride Steve is a member of the Future Farmers of America, Pep Club, and Thespians. He is active in football and track. Steve’s hobbies are going over to see Tammy and working on his car. His pet peeve in life is not being free. Steve’s plans for the future are undecided. MICHAEL CRAIG SIMPSON Killing Me Softly With His Song Hindu has been a band member for four years and also plays in Pep Band. He was secretary of his junior class and now holds the office of treasurer in the An Club and publicity director of the Honor Society. Michael is on the newspaper staff and has been awarded a gold seal in An which is just one of his many hobbies. Others include botany and running around with a cenain group of six seniors. His pet peeve is people who can't admit they’re wrong. Michael's future plans, after college, are to teach in elementary school. 120 KAREN DIANE STILES Seasons in the Sun Karen is active in the Pep Club, National Honor Society, and Future Homemakers of America. She has been president of the FHA a year and a half and president of Pep Club two years. Karen is also the Copy Editor of the yearbook. Karen has received many honors including the Pauline Stout Scholarship, Outstanding Teenagers of America, DAR Good Citizenship Award, and the Society of Outstanding American High School Students. She was also voted Most Dependable in the senior class. She dislikes people who spread false rumors and people who are two-faced. In her spare time, Karen likes to participate in sports, ride motorcycles, read, listen to music, take walks, pester people, and just have a good time. Karen's plans for the future are to attend Fairmont State majoring in physical education and minoring in business education. DOUGLAS ALAN SWISHER Mother Freedom” Alvin is one of our very active seniors. He is a member of Thespians, Pep Club, and has been a member of Future Farmers of America for four years. He enjoys bike riding, hunting, sports, and being with a certain blonde. In sports, Doug participates in basketball and baseball. He holds the title of King Autumn of 1972, and he was an escort at Homecoming. Doug's only pet peeve is his first period English class. As of yet, Doug is undecided about what he will do after graduation. GARNET TENNANT On Top of the World For hobbies Garnet enjoys keeping house for her father, being with Mike, and listening to the radio. Garnet was a candidate for Prom, Homecoming, and the Sweethearts Ball. She is a member of the Future Homemakers of America. Her future plans are to become a social worker. GARY HAYES TENNANT Space Race Hayes is an active member of the Future Farmers of America, where he holds the office of parliamentarian . He is also the sergeant at arms of the senior class. Among Gary's favorite things are girls, cars, and drag racing. His pet peeve is rednecks and he plans to go to California. MARION TENNANT Photograph Toge is one of our more active seniors! He is a member of the Student Council, Pep Club, Future Farmers of America and Letiermen - playing both football and baseball. Toge is vice president of the Senior Class, and student council. He was named in the Outstanding Teenagers of America. Toge particularly doesn't like people who talk when they don't know what they're talking about. His plans after graduation are undecided. MOSES T. TENNANT Rocky Mountain Way Moses spends his mornings at the Vo-Tech Center in Morgantov . taking up welding. His spare time is spent hunting and running around. Moses' major dislike is school!!! His future plans are undecided. RODNEY L. TENNANT Rock and Roll Lullaby Rod’s hobbies are hunting, sports, pool, and girls. (But not necessarily in that order!!) He is a letter-man and is active in basketball, baseball. Thespians, Pep Club, and track. He attended the student council Institution in Chicago and was president of his Junior Class. Rod dislikes people who tell him what to do and after graduation he plans to attend Fairmont State College. DIANNE TOOTHMAN Photograph Dianne is a member of the Future Homemakers of America, Pep Club, the National Honor Society, and student council. She was a candidate for Homecoming queen. Dianne is secretary of the Senior Class, and was Queen of the Junior-Senior Prom. Her hobbies are horseback riding and swimming. Dianne is undecided about her future plans. RUSSELL TOOTHMAN Little Brown Shack Out Back Mouse is one of our boys from Miracle Run. He doesn’t talk much but he participated in football and is an avid hunter. After he graduates from high school, Russell plans to be a coal miner. CHARLES KEVIN TUSTIN The Green Beret Kevin is active in basketball, baseball, football, and track. He is president of the National Honor Society and the senior class. Kevin was vice-president of his class his junior year. His hobbies are hunting, and sports. Kevin’s pet peeve is his first period English Class and his future plans are undecided . DENNIS JAMES VARNER Colour My World Fatboy could usually be found goofing off with Self, Levelle, Toge, Yeager, and Swisher. He enjoys riding his Honda and he lettered in football and baseball. Denny is a member of the Pep Band, assistant vice-president of the Future Farmers of America, and president of the Thespians. He especially dislikes his fourth period Vo-Ag class. After he finishes school Denny plans to join the Navy. MICHAEL WEBER My Maria Duck, a good-looking senior from Core, enjoys hunting, fishing, and cars. His pet peeve is Big ”D Thomas. After graduation he plans to be an auto mechanic. CAROLYN SUE WILLARD They're Coming to Take Me Away Moore” is best known for her ability to make people laugh and for her love of animals. She enjoys boat riding, hiking, with her dogs, and making new friends. Sue is a member of the Future Homemakers of America, Pep Club, Art Club, Spanish Club, and student council. She was Homecoming Queen 1973, and a candidate for Prom and Sweethearts Ball. Sue was picked as Goofiest” of the senior class, and held the office of class historian. The thing that aggravates Sue is having her wild Maverick run out of gas. Her future plans are to get married and have sixteen kids. DAVID WAYNE WILLAIMS Rock On Do-Do is a member of Future Farmers of America, Pep Club, and Thespians. He participated for two years in football, and in his spare time he enjoys hunting and going to Fairview. Do-Do dislikes riding the Vo-Tech bus, and is undecided about his future plans. KENNETH N. WRIGHT Why Me Lord Kenny is an active member of the Thespians and the newspaper staff. He spends his spare time working on his car and playing music. His future plans are undecided. CYNTHIA YERKOVICH On Top of The World 122 Cindy is one of the smiling, friendly senior girls at Clay-Battelle. Among her activities were being a candidate for Homecoming Queen, Prom Queen, and Sweethearts Ball Queen; she was also a member of Future Homemakers of America. Cindy especially enjoys going bowling, horseback riding, and hiking. Her pet peeve is a certain teacher. Cindy could usually be found with Terry Holmes and a certain group at the bowling alley. Her future plans are undecided . GARY DUANE YOST Good-bye Yellow Brick Road Iron-Legs is one of our seniors from Daybrook. He spends his mornings at the Vo-Tech Center studying auto mechanics. Gary is a member of the Future Farmers of America and Lettermen. He is active in football and track, and was a Prom escort. Gary earned the honor as Best Dressed in the senior class. His hobbies are waterskiing, and riding motorcycles. Gary plans to become a heavy equipment operator after graduation. KENNY YOST Dirty-Boogie” Kenny is a member of Thespians and Lettermen, and played football for two years. Yost's hobbies are working on cars and hunting. His main dislike at school is fifth period World Cultures class. His future plans are to get a job. LACAUSA ANN YOST On Top of the World Lacausa is an active member of the band, where she is majorette and plays in the Pep Band. She is also a member of the Pep Club, Future Homemakers of America and the Newspaper Staff. She was second runner-up for Clay-District Fair Queen, and a candidate for both the Prom and the Sweethearts Ball. Lacausa dislikes inconsiderate people and her future plans are to get a job, then go on to beautician school. Sweethearts Ball ’74 Liberanni Staff 73-74 125 Autographs ADVERTISERS How simple our basic needs — a little food, sun, air, water, shelter, warmth and sleep! How lightly might this earth bear man forever! Nancy Newhall Open 10 am to 10 Mon. thru Sat. Waynesburg, Pa. WILEY'S WATER WELLS Core, W. Va. 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Phone 7-5750 Registered Jeweler _ IpPstej American Gem Society Agency for Bulova Waynesburg, Pa. Through The Years Think of First Federal When You Think of Savings or Financing a Home. Our Sincere Best Wishes for the Future. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREENE COUNTY Home Office - Waynesburg, Pa. Fayette Office - Uniontown, Pa. GLENN L. SPITZNOGLE Compliments of Wholesaler of Home Dressed Meats Custom Butchering. MILLER'S BUILDING SUPPLIES Route No. 7, Blacksville, W. Va. Norge Appliances Blacksville, W. Va. Compliments of BARRY'S OFFICE SERVICE MOUNTAINEER SPORT SHOP Office Equipment and Supplies Phone 296-2594 22 Beechurst Ave. Morgantown, W. Va. 439 High Street, Morgantown, W. Va. Phone 292-9702 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK ROBERT A. YAGLE Jeweler Morgantown, W. Va. 379 High Street Morgantown, W. Va. Phone 296-7713 Your Saftey Is Our Business L. C. BISER FIRESTONE STORE Painting and Decorating 1125 University Ave. Morgantown, W. Va. 134 154 Pleasant St. Morgantown, W. Va. Phone 292-353 Say it with Flowers FOX AUTOMOTIVE J?Coo t s SUPPLY CO. 401 High Street Phone 292-1571 Morgantown West Virginia 1225 University Avenue Morgantown, West Virginia Phone 296-2573 ELEANOR SHOP McVICKERS 300 High Street Morgantown, West Virginia DRUGSTORE Prescription Specialists Ready to wear Ladies Apparel. Use our Layaway Plan. 210 High Street Morgantown, West Virginia Best Wishes From Morgantown, West Virginia THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MORGANTOWN Member Member Federal Deposit Federal Reserve System Insurance Corporation 135 Compliments of BANK OF HUNDRED Hundred, West Virginia COWELL’S BULA GARAGE HOME HARDWARE OF HUNDRED, INC. ALBERT BO COWELL (7huWa£u£) harowarf General Repairs - Gas and Oil Phone - 775-4551 25£ Jenny Car Wash Phone 662-6176 Blacksville, West Virginia 136 Hundred, W. Va. 26575 Compliments of BELL’S MARKET You're Dollars Ahead With Our Low Prices Stop At OWENS ASHLAND SERVICE CENTER B. C. Owens Daybrook, West Virginia Blacksville West Virginia Congratulations from HARTLEY’S Your Complete Department Store in Fairmont, W. Va. Since 1877 137 Wash Your What??? KP Again??? Well, They're at it Again!!! 1-2-3-4-5-6 . . . IDEAL-SAYRE STUDIO, INC. 118 South Fourth Street Clarksburg, W. Va. Over Seventy Years of Distinctive Photography Telephone 623-6736 G. C. MURPHY CO. GROVER C. HUGHES HARDWARE Southwestern Penna. Largest and Most Modern Limited Price Store Appliances - Hardware - Farm Supplies Hotpoint - Zenith - Tappan 22-36 West High Street Waynesburg, Pa. Phone 627-7906 Waynesburg, Pa. Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Any Time MORGAN AUTO WAYNESBURG SUPPLY FLORAL CO. Morgan Auto Supply Complete Machine Shop Service 147 High Street Waynesburg, Pennsylvania Flowers for Every Occasion Phone 627-6196 Waynesburg, Pa. Phone 627-3116 Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 MR. AND MRS. FRANK CHISLER MARK, SHELLEY, MIKE, AND MATT Compliments of BELL'S MARKET Fairview and Grant Town West Virginia S H Green Stamps Fairview Phone 449-1953 Granttown Phone 278-5656 Daybrook West Virginia 139 Compliments of COWELL'S GARAGE Wiley's Body Shop Amaco Gas Wana, W. Va. Wana, West Virginia Owen Funeral Home SIMPSON'S GROCERY Tom, Dorothy, and Dickie Simpson ROBERT OWEN - Director Blacksville, West Virginia Wana, W. Va. Phone 662-6141 CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY Blacksville Division Post Office Box 24 Wana, West Virginia 26590 uo Best Wishes to the Class of 74 BLANCHE SHRIVER Compliments to the class of 1974 Wadestown. West Virginia THE JACK SHRIVER'S D. K. MOORE SON GENERAL CONTRACTOR NEW AND USED PIPE AUCTIONEER WADES EXXON AND JENNY CAR WASH Rt. 2 Fairview, West Virginia Phone Daybrook 25 Ri or 304 - 449-1500 Wadestown, W. Va. SHRIVER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY MYERS TIRE SERVICE New Homes, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Phone 449-1660 Frank (Huz) Shriver Recapping Our Speciality New Tires - Used Tires - Esso Gas President 5-7425 Burton, W. Va. HERBERT R. MYERS, Prop. Phone (304) 449-1229 Rt. 2, Fairview, W. Va. YOST AND YOST, INC. USED PIPE SALES - CONTRACTING FAIRVIEW PHARMACY J. A. Kubas, Reg. Ph., Prop. Roddie D. Yost joe D. Yost Rt. 2, Fairmont, W. Va. Rt. 2, Fairview, W. Va. (304)363-3964 (304)449-1229 Phone 449-1581 Fairview, W. Va. 26570 Ul For Best In Value See Lawn Mowers - t oto Tillers Feed - Fertilizer - Seeds Tack Supplies Box 307 East First St., Waynesburg, Pa. Phone 627-9470 MAC'S WESTERN AUTO Famous Lines With Good Guarantee Congratulations From the Fashion Shop to the Class of 1973 Fashion Shop 41 W. High St. Waynesburg, Pa. WAYNE LUMBER COMPANY Western Flyer Bicycles Truetone T. V. and Electronics Revelation Guns Treasure House Furniture Melvin R. Clark 72 E. High Waynesburg, Pa. General Contracting When in Need of Lumber Call Our Number Waynesburg 627-3171 West Waynesburg, Pennsylvania A Good Bank Is Like A Good Friend . . . Compliments of WAYNESBURG SHOP’n SAVE Route 21 and 10 Mile Creek Road Next to Fishers Big Wheel Waynesburg, Pa. 627-3355 We believe you'll find us to be the kind of friendly, helpful bank you are looking for. When you have banking to do, stop in and see us. Two offices in Greene County to serve you . . . Waynesburg and J efferson. Gallatin National Bank 142 Compliments of MEIGHEN’S SHOE STORE M G TELEVISION SALES SERVICE Owners 66 East High St. Waynesburg, Pa. JOSEPH MEIGHEN and CHARLES REED Waynesburg, Pa. Joe Riggs Sporting Goods Compliments of 62 E. High Street FOODLAND Waynesburg, Pennsylvania 15370 Waynesburg, Pa. Compliments of PINELLI’S CLEANING WADES BODY AND AND TAILORING FRAME SHOP COMPANY Waynesburg Pennsylvania For All Your Tailoring Needs The Only Complete Service in the Tri-State. Quality Dry Cleaning Call Us - 627-3060 Plant Phone - 627-3061 68 South Wash. Street Waynesburg, Pa. 143 RAYMOND'S BARBER SHOP BRIDGE TAVERN Main Street Fairview, W. Va. Fairview, West Virginia SWIGER'S ESSO Compliments of JENNY CAR WASH S H Stamps FAIRVIEW RESTAURANT Fairview, West Virginia Fairview, West Virginia NORMA JEAN'S RUSH'S PENNZOIL DRESS AND GIFT SHOP Owner: Richard Rush Gifts For All Occasions Minor Auto Repair Wreckage Service Main Street Fairview, W. V. 26570 Phone 449-1932 Fairview, W. Va. HANES COMMUNITY STORE Compliments of Variety Hardware Toys Paints Gifts JAMES E. WOTRING, M. D. Phone 449-4681 Fairview, W. Va. 144 Fairview, W. Va. MORGAN AUTO PARTS CO. INC. Hundred: 775-4103 Shinnston: 592-1203 Grafton: 265-3440 Fairmont: 363-3860 Sistersville: 657-2322 New Martinsville: 455-5800 Waynesburg, Pa.: 627-3116 MAPSH'S SHOE STORE HUNDRED INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Hundred, W. Va. Phone: 775-5655 DEANES JEWELERS 405 High Street, Morgantown, W. Va. 237 Walnut St. Morgantown, W. Va. Pierced earrings, charms, Bulova, Caravelle watches. Gifts Shoes for all the family Free Engraving HAROLD WEISS REINER CORD JEWELER Mine Accutron - Accutron Watches Golden Parrot Gift Room High School Class Rings and Charms Bulova and Longines Watches Franciscan China - Lenox Giftware 292-3107 292-2843 304-14 High St., Morgantown, W. Va. 217 High St. Morgantown, W. Va. Fine Clothes For Men and The Lady Pendleton Shop THE JEAN SHOP 182 Willey St. leans - 5.95 and up, Converse Tennis Shoes - 8.95, Jackets and Baggies Located At The Sign of The Jean Pocket us The ring memories are made of... alfcur JSL. Represented by: ronald e. Richardson Box 771 Morgantown, West Virginia 26504 1X6 CITY PHARMACY DOG ’N SUDS 162 High St. Morgantown, W. Va. 26505 Phones 296-3314 296-6487 The Prescription Shop PIZZA INN Carry Out or Eat in Morgantown Plaza 0 599-3300 Star City - Morgantown, W. Va. Open ’til 1 a.m. Fri. - Sat. 12 p.m. Sun. thru Thurs. Order by Phone for Faster Service Allow Approximately 20 Minutes Famous for Coney Dogs and World's Creamiest Root Beer Compliments of G. C. MURPHY CO. 222 High St. Morgantown, W. V. Compliments of CITIZENS SAVINGS AND LOAN Compliments and Congratulations to the Seniors Morgantown, W. Va. The Heart of Your Home Six Floors of Fine Furniture Serving the Area Since 1911 Just 49 Steps Up Walnut From High' Morgantown, W. Va. 147 CLAY DISTRICT FAIR ASSOCIATION Gas. Clean energy for today and tomorrow CONSOLIDATED GAS SUPPLY CORPORATION A PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED NATURAL GAS SYSTEM Serving homes, industries and institutions in West Virginia Excavating - Electrical - Welding T.V. Cable KING COMPANY, INC. P. O. Box 36 Wadestown, West Virginia 26589 Phone (304) 662-6319 Morgantown 599-4641 JACKIE LEE KING, MACK B. KING and DONALD WHITE We Sell Red Wing Shoes PERRY BROTHERS SHOES Morgantown, W. V. Good Luck to the Class of 74 DICK THE BARBER Blacksville, W. V. MONTGOMERY WARD Morgantown's Largest Depanment Store Serving the Entire Family In Memory Of . . . Denny Varner Ronnie Yeager 152 Now we have the memories that's all that we have left, but memory is one gift of God that always can be kept. Yet, they were so young you say! But when you think of all they’ve done they lived their lives in every way they played their game and won. They loved their sports they fought to win, they laughed, they loved, and they laughed again. Still, there's a tear whenever we know -They were here only a moment ago. Amy Beth Gorrell
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