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Seniors FRANCIS GREGORY SWISHER One of ihe first-string varsity basketball players. Greg played in both basketball and track . Also active in Thespians. Greg had a number of roles in plays performed by the Drama class. He was a member of Hearts Unlimited and an escort for both the Prom and Homecoming. Greg’s hobbies were riding motorcycles and running around. After graduation he planned to get a job. STEVEN JOHN TARNOWSKY Steve loved anything having to do with music. He was a member of the CB Band and Pep Band and enjoyed lying around playing his guitar and listening to music. ’’Bingo’s” other hobbies were working on cars and going to Wavnesburg to see Debbie. Steve, a member of Thespians and Hearts Unlimited, was undecided about his future plans. DELBERT GLEN TENNANT. JR. Delbert, another of the senior Future Farmers, liked to work on cars. hunt, and ride motorcycles. Bucky”. as he was called by his friends, was a member of the band. also. He was the only senior who planned to join the Navy ujpxn graduation. ROSIN A CAROLINE TOOTHMAN Determination, eagerness, and hard-work are the ingredients Caroline used to achieve many honors during her high school career. First and ftuemost. Caroline was thv first CB student ever to win a record-breaking 1st place event in a State Track Meet when she won the mile tun in 1976. She received three trophies for hex three years of participation on the track team. Also in sports, Caroline plaved girls basketball and was voted to the All County Team. As an FFA'er. Caroline won sex on awards as well as winning 2nd place in the State Record Book Competition and the Proficiency Award for her sheep. Caroline still found time for studying and was a member of the National Honor Society and her Church's Choir. She planned to continue her bobbies which were plaving softball, cycling, hiking, jogging, and farming after graduation. Beyond ’Jilt, she was undecided. THERESA IRENE TUTTLE Theresa, with her cute smile and friendly way, was familiar to etervooe. Among her many activities were FHA. HU, Environmental Club. Spanish Club, and Jr. High Cheerleading. She held the position of Advertising Manage: of the Vearivok Staff foe two veats. and senir as Sxh Historian and Secretan duri i; her membership in the Jr. add Sr. High National Honor Societies. Theresa spent sixth period each dax as an office aid and was selected to Who's Who Among American High School Students. She was Prom Attendant and ran foe nomceoming Oaeea. Theresa eatjoyec being outdoors and ridiag moeoccxcles. To attend Career OAkge ia Morgantown and become a Medical Assistant were Theresa's plans for the future. CHARLES JAMES VARNER Charies w o« three awards for hss aetite pirddpmx :n the FFA. Charlie was also a menabe? of fccch the Chess C - arc Tore ball team foe one yea:. He takes pitoaMK in cars, good monies, hetfall aid basketball games, aad pxd. Charlie bad ax Aec ied on fxsace plans. FRANCIS GREGORY SWISHER STEVEN JOHN TARNOW SKT DELBERT GLEN TENNANT JR. SOSN A CAROLINE TOOTHVLAN TH55ESA IsSXE TUTTLE CHARLES JAMES VAJNB 3?
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Seniors DELMER JOHN WALLS Dclmcr planned to put his welding training he had derived from two years of Vo-Tech to good use by getting a welding job and getting married. Delmer was a member of the VICA Club ard holds the position of Parliamentarian in that organization. He is known at school for his participation in the band where he played the bass drum for five years. Taking care of his Mustang, Mach I and going to see Jamie were his favorite spare time activities. Delmer was also a CB Radio fan and belonged to both the Chatter Box and West Virginia CB Clubs. LEONA MAY WHITE Leona, one of five senior girls who belonged to the Future Farmers of America, was voted Chapter Sweetheart and Green Hand for that organization in 1976. As a sophomore, Leona made the track team and joined FHA and Hearts Unlimited to which she belonged for three years. Swimming, hunting, and horseback riding were her hobbies. Leona was going job-hunting after graduation. KELLI DIANE YOST Friendly and well-liked. Kelli's popularity was proven when she was selected 1976 Homecoming Queen. She held many offices such as Vice-President of FHA and Chorus, Reporter of National Honor Society, and Treasurer of the Student Council. Kel was also a member of Hearts Unlimited, Thespians, and a cheerleader for five years. Athletically, Kelli participated in track, basketball, volleyball, and independent soft-ball, where she made the All - Tournament Team. Kelli liked to water ski, swim, and have a good time. Her future plans were to attend Fairmont State for secretarial training. DELMER JOHN WALLS LEONA MAY WHITE KELLI DIANE YOST 30
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