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Seniors . GARY WILLIAM HAAS MARSHALL RAYMOND HARTLEY BRUCE ALAN HAUGHT Gary Haas planned to go to work in the coal mines after graduation. He was a member of the Future Farmers of America throughout his high school years. A member of FFA and an HU member as well, Marshall was called by his last name Hanley”. Marshall attended Vo-tech in the mornings and wanted to get a job in the future. Following high school, ’•Brewster” , or Bruce Haught planned to go to college. Bruce was the president of the senior high chorus, sgt-at-arms of Hearts Unlimited and the sgt-at-arms of his junior class. Selected to Who's Who Among American High School Students, Brewster played football, basketball, and baseball. He was also an escon for the 1975 Prom and Honor Boy of his class. 17
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Brad Fischer came to Clay-Battelle his junior year. Fish,” Brad’s nickname, belonged to Hearts Unlimited. Brad was also a member of VICA, and he rode the Vo-Tech bus every morning both his junior and senior years. Fish's ambition was to get married and become a first class mechanic. Little Rooster was undecided about whether he wanted to be an auto mechanic or work in the coal mines. The Rooster, or Gary Forquer, ran track for three years. He participated in the state track meet two of those three years. Garry was a halfback for the C-B football team, and he belonged to the Future Farmers of America and Hearts Unlimited. Bonnie Fox was a member of the C-B band, a member of the Senior National Honor Society, and she was the layout editor for the Liberanni Staff. Foxy, Bonnie’s nickname, was a Prom Queen candidate and a Homecoming Queen candidate. She attended the World Affairs Institute and was the senior class historian. Bonnie hoped to get a job. 16
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Seniors Hoss, or Eddie Huggins, was always involved in sports at Clay-Battelle. Eddie was on the football, baseball, and track teams for four years and he played basketball three years. Hoss was a Letterman and because of his successful participation in sports, he made the All Mason-Dixon Team on offense for two straight years in football. Eddie was also an active member of chorus and Future Farmers of America. Janet Jenkins wanted to go to business college after gratuation. Janet was a candidate for Homecoming Queen, Prom Queen and Sweethearts Ball Queen. She was president of the Future Homemakers of America and a member of senior high chorus and Hearts Unlimited. Attending Vo-Tech her senior year. Dorothy Johnson's ambition was to become a nurse. Dorothy sometimes called Dot,” was a member of Hearts Unlimited and senior high chorus. EDGAR JAMES HUGGINS JANET GAYLE JENKINS DOROTHY JEAN JOHNSON 18
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