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Senior Class Officers Strived to Lead the 76’ers Senior Sponsors Beverly Salisbury, historian; Debbie Nunley, secretary; Julie Beach, treasurer; Russ Moore, sgt.-at-arms; Penny Ammons, president; Roger Wade, sgt.-at-arms; Pam Tuttle, vice-president; Eddie Delaney, treasurer: Monica Brewer, reporter: Bonnie Fox, historian; Louis Rogers, reporter.
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Class of 1976 The class of 76 with their sponsors Sherwood Anderson, Paul Barr, and David Lieving, voted the red rose as their class flower. Navy blue and white represented the class colors. The seniors chose Hitch your wagon to a star, crack the whip, and there you are,” as their motto. The meaning of this saying as told by a C-B faculty member is Strive for the highest, and if you try hard enough, you'll surely get there.' ’
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Seniors PENNY LEA AMMONS CORBETT DELANO BEACH JULIE LYNN BEACH The Clay-Battelle class of 1976 begins with Murph or Penny Ammons. Penny was a candidate for Coal Queen, Prom Queen, Sweethearts Ball Queen, and State Fair Queen. She was crowned the Battelle District Fair Queen and the Homecoming Queen of 1975. Murph was selected as the Class Clown. She was also honored as Who’s Who Among American High School Students. She planned to get a two year degree at Fairmont State College. Penny was involved in Future Homemakers of America and pep club. She acted as the managing editor of yearbook and business editor of newspaper. Murph's offices included Hearts Unlimited secretary, the junior class vice-president, and the senior class president. Julie Beach was treasurer of the senior class, vice-president of the senior high chorus, and historian of the Senior National Honor Society. Beach,” as Julie was sometimes called, attended Know Your State Government Day, World Affairs Institute, Leadership Service Camp, and was in Mr. Darling's work program. Beach was one of the few seniors on the girls basketball team. She was the news editor of the Cee Bee Stinger and a member of the Liberanni staff. Julie was selected to Who’s Who Among American High School Students and planned to go on to school. Buddy Beach intended to study engineering in college. He was chosen as Most Scholarly of the senior class, and he participated in the Senior National Honor Society, chess club, yearbook, and newspaper. Buddy was the reporter his junior year and the parliamentarian his senior year of the Future Farmers of America. Buddy attended Boys' State and the World Affairs Institute. 10
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