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Seniors CHAROLETTE ELAINE McGEE KAREN SUE MERCER VIRGINIA LEE MORT MERCER Charolette Elaine McGee came from Wadestown and was an active member of Hearts Unlimited. Charolette’s future plans were to get a good job. Karen Sue Mercer, known better as Sue,” was a member of senior high chorus and Hearts Unlimited. She was a candidate for Homecoming Queen, and was also in Mr. Darling’s work program. Sue’s future plans were to get a job. Virginia Lee Mercer, called Ginny” by her friends, was a majorette for the band and a member of pep band. Ginny’s future plans were to have twelve boys and start her own football team. 21
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Seniors DIANE LYNN MOORE LONG ROBERT ALLEN MCDOUGAL CYNTHIA ANN MCDOWELL Diane Long was an active majorette from Day-brook. She was in the band and on the basketball team from which she earned her letters. Diane was also in pep band and pep club. Diane's future plans were to be a good wife to Andy. Robert McDougal came from Wana and was a member in the Future Farmers of America. All of Robert's friends called him ''Duck. Duck hoped to get a good job. Cynthia McDowell was better known at Belton High as the ''Texas Outlaw. Cyndi took pan in the FFA, tennis team, and volleyball team. She was president of the an club, manager of the band, and treasurer of the rodeo club. Cyndi earned a $1,000 an scholarship and a first place prize in barrel racing at a rodeo. Her future plans were to attend college and major in an. 20
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Seniors Lawrence Michael took an interest in working with wood, and making things like gun racks. Bud as Lawrence was nicknamed, planned to go to work in the coal mines. Betty Moore was a Clay-Battelie cheerleader for three years which included her being head cheerleader in her senior year. Betty spent five years in the C-B band, and was the secretary of the Future Homemakers of America. She was a Prom Queen candidate her junior year, and she was chosen second runner-up for the 1975 Homecoming Queen. Betty was a pep club member and she earned her place with the Letters. The seniors chose Betty as the girl with the Cutest Smile. A student from Waynesburg Central High School, Charlene Mitchell came to Clay-Battelle toward the end of the 1975-76 school year. While at Waynesburg, Charlene was vice-president of DECA, an educational club of America. She spend one and a half years studying marketing at Vo-tech. She hoped to have and raise a family of her own someday. LAWRENCE C. MICHAEL CHARLENE BELL SAXON MITCHELL BETTY JO MOORE 22
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