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Seniors CLIFFORD LANE LEWIS Cliff's interests in horses were evident through his membership in FFA, West Virginia Contest Riders Association, Daybrook Saddle Club, and West Virginia Quarterhorse Association. For his riding ability, Cliff received awards for the Youth Barrels and Horse Proficiency. He also received the Chapter and Green Hand Awards in FFA. Other than horses. Cliff's hobbies were girls, trucks, and fun. Getting a job was his plan for the future. CLYDE H. LEWIS. JR. Clyde was a member of the Hearts Unlimited and was involved in sports as well. Flybarrel,as his friends called him, lettered in basketball and track. He enjoyed driving his car, snake hunting, and going to parties. Clyde planned to work in the coal mines after graduation. ROY DEAN LUCAS Athletically inclined, Roy was named to the All County and All Mason-Dixon Football teams and All Mason-Dixon Jr. High Basketball team because of his performances during four years of basketball and two years of football. He also played baseball and track at CBHS. Roy was initiated into the Honor Society during his senior year and was chosen to attend World Affairs Institute in 1976. Luke” enjoyed playing golf, fishing, and attending sports events. Obtaining a college degree in Industrial or Mining Engineering was Roy's future plans. SHARON LOUISE McCABE Sharon, who preferred to be called Shawn, attended Vo-Tech her senior year and specialized in nursing. She was both a cafeteria and library aid, and also a Hearts Unlimited member. Sharon planned to get a job at a hospital and be a good wife to Kenny. KATHY SUE MARSHALL Kathy was an active participant in the CB Band of which she belonged for six years. A fine flutist and baton twirler, Kathy has held such positions as feature twirier. Head Majorette, president of the band. Drum Majorette, and was chosen as a candidate for the All State Band. She was in the Varsity Chorus, FHA, and a four-year member of the Thespians. During her senior year Kathy was a library aid and historian of her class. She liked to participate in outdoor sports, play her flute, and be with Wayne. Kathy's future plans were to marry Wayne and reside in Mannington. JEANNIE DARLENE MILL1RON Jeannie, better known as Weiner, was an active member of the girls basketball team and track team. For her talent in basketball, Jeannie was named to the Sectional All Tournament team. She enjoyed playing softball and basketball, horseback riding, and being with Lynn. Jeannie was undecided about future plans. CLIFFORD LANE LEWIS CLYDE H. LEWIS. JR. ROY DEAN LUCAS SHARON LOUISE McCABE KATHY SUE JEANNIE DARLENE MARSHALL MILLIRON 20
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Seniors CYNTHIA SUE MOORE Cindy was a member of ihe CB Band, brass quintet, and the band executive council. Selected to Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Cindy was also a member of Hearts Unlimited, VICA, and the girls’ basketball team. For her dedication in the band, Cindy was chosen to the All American Hall of Fame for Band. Her favorite pastimes were goofing off and playing with her son, Jason. She plans to attend Morgantown Career College to become a medical assistant. KENNETH MOORE. JR. Kenny attended Vo-Tech where he studied Mine Maintenance. ”Ken” was a member of Hearts Unlimited and enjoyed hunting and trapping. His future plans included marrying Sharon and working in the coal mines. GERALD EDWARD MYERS. JR. Jerry sometimes known as ’’Shag” was a member of the CB Band, Pep Band, and Varsity Chorus. Jerry also lettered in track and received an All American Band Award from Purdue University. He liked to roller skate and dance. He planned to major in Mining Engineering at WVU where he also hoped to play in the WVU Marching Band. JAMES EDWARD PERRY James was a member of FFA, Chess Club, and Boy Scouts. Jim” was the Junior Assistant Scout for the Blacksville Boy Scout Troop and enjoyed cars, girls, and football. Architecture was Jim’s planned profession. THOMAS SHERMAN PRICE Tom played football for CBHS his senior year and actively participated in the FFA, from which he gained many awards for his outstanding work. Hunting and sports were what Tom liked best. After high school, Tom hoped to get a job. JAMES SCHROEDER ROBERTS Selected as 1977 Honor Boy, Schroeder also represented his school at Know Your State Government Day, World Affairs Institute, United Nations Pilgrimage and Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Schroeder was a member of the FFA, Chess Club, Math Club, and Jr. High Honor Society. In his spare time, Schroeder liked to play his guitar and ride motorcycles. He planned to attend Auburn University and major in Pharmacy or Dentistry. JAMES EDWARD PERRY THOMAS SHERMAN PRICE JAMES SCHROEDER ROBERTS 22
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