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Seniors The Jingle Bell Ball Queen of 1973, Judy Rogers was a member of the C-B band, pep club, pep band, and the Future Homemakers of America. Judy's plans were to get a job and take good care of her family. Louie’s future included college. She was involved in FHA, Thespians, pep club. Student Council, and chorus. Her positions included yearbook business manager, senior class reporter, chorus secretary, and FHA vice-president of state and national projects. She was voted Most Reliable by the senior class, and was selected to Who's Who Among American High School Students. Louie was a Homecoming Queen candidate and an attendant of the 1975 Prom. The Stinger staff Editor in Chief, Tammy Ronk’s ambition was to marry Steve Self. Tammy was the first runner-up for Homecoming Queen, and a Prom Queen Candidate. She was a Student Council representative and a member of pep club and Hearts Unlimited. JUDY DARLENE MOORE ROGERS LOUIE ANN ROGERS TAMARA LYNN RONK 26
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Seniors SARAH LYVONNE RIFFLE DEBORAH LYNN ROBBINS DIANA MARIE RIFFLE Diane Marie Riffle rode the Vo-Tech bus in the morning to Morgantown where she had a job at the employment office. After graduation she planned to get a job and move out of the state. Sarah Lyvonne Riffle was a librarian’s aid and a member of Hearts Unlimited. She planned to get a job and get married eventually. Deborah Lynne Robbins was a member of the Senior High Chorus and Mr. Darling’s work program. After graduation she planned to get a job. 25
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Seniors Deniia Rush called Rushie by her friends, was a member of Hearts Unlimited and band. Her offices included secretary of the Future Homemakers of America and treasurer of VICA. Denita was a candidate for Homecoming and Prom Queen. Her future plans were to attend a two-year nursing school. Brenda Rose came from Brave and could be found with her friend Judy. Brenda was a member of the C-B band. Her future plans were to get a job and take good care of her family. Julie Russell, better known as Jul , was a member of Hearts Unlimited, senior high chorus, yearbook, and the Senior National Honor Society. Julie was a candidate for Prom Queen, she was voted Most Courteous by the senior class, and she was selected to Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Julie was also secretary of the Honor Society, an office aid, and a candidate for Battelle District Fair Queen. Her future plans were to get married and get a job.
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