Clay Battelle High School - Liberanni Yearbook (Blacksville, WV)

 - Class of 1978

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Seniors 1) Janet and Janet were seated in their usual place in the hallway at noon. 2) “Cos worked diligently in class. 3) Cos” showed his affection for Lynda. 4) Janet, Sheila, and Kim spent their leisure time watching the band practice on the football field. 5) Greg stood quietly in his 3rd period class. 6) Greg, Ray, and Don showed how much they liked their class. 7) Tammy was saying what she says best — nothing! 8, 9, 10) Going, Going, Gone! A typical day for Don For quer. TAMMY ELLIOT DONALD FORQUER GREG GALES 9

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8 1 Seniors Are Active in Hearts Unlimited. HOWARD CLARK Howard was most active in FFA, in which he held the offices of assistant sentinel, vice president, and presi dent. During these years, he received such honors as FFA Chapter Star Farmer and FFA Chapter Star Green hand. Howard was also a member of the Senior High National Honor Society. His main interest was in farming. LESLIE RICHARD COSNER “Cos” was one of those tall, dark, and handsome guys who had a way of charming the ladies with his gentlemanly manner. Richard enjoyed art and won four certificates of merit at the Monongalia County Art Exhibit. He was a member of Hearts Unlimited, chorus, and played varsity baseball. “Cos” liked music, dancing, outdoor sports, girls, and trading cars, but not necessarily in that order. His future plans were to go into mine training, conservation or carpentry work. JANET CAROL EDDY Janet was a representative of student council for three years and held the office of vice-president of Hearts Unlimited her senior year. She also worked as an office aid. Being a member of the band for four years, she was vice-president during her sophomore year. Janet was a candidate for Homecoming and Jingle Bell Ball queen. She liked to spend her spare time with her daughter, Celissa, and after graduation plan ned to get a job in order to support herself and daugh ter. TAMMY SUE ELLIOT Tammy, a quiet girl from MacDale enjoyed reading, painting pictures and riding horses. She was a prom queen candidate and a member of Hearts Unlimited. Tammy planned to get a job and save her money to buy her own flower shop. DONALD RAYFORQUER Don could usually be found clowning around on his way to and from Vo Tech. He was a member of the VICA Club and vice-president of building maintenance at the Vo-Tech center. Forquer played football for two years. He enjoyed riding motorcycles and working on cars. He planned to be a truck driver or a car salesman. Don felt his greatest accomplishment so far was just making it through high school. GREG GALES Greg was one of the senior guys who spent his morning learning the trade of welding at Vo-Tech. He was a member of FFA for two years. Greg planned to work in the coal mines after graduation. Seniors RICHARD COSNER k.- JANET EDDY HOWARD CLARK



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Seniors 1 They Were Working and Learning WILLIAM FREDDIE GORBY A job in the coal mines and getting married were Bill’s plans for the future. He enjoyed playing baseball, hunting, and working with woodcrafts. CARNEY DAVID GUM Carney was a graduate of building maintenance from Vo Tech and put his skill to use while working part-time for Yost Yost. He enjoyed playing football, playing baseball, and working on cars. Carney planned to continue working and he hoped for a |ob in the coal mines. RAY ALLEN HAAS Hossy was Chapter Greenhand in FFA and received several FFA pins. Ray went to Vo-Tech one year for training in refrigeration and air conditioning. His hob bies were reading books, watching television and doing body work on cars. Ray wanted to work in the coal mines, own a Rolls Royce and live in a mansion with a pretty woman. ROY WAYNE HAAS Roy was a member of the Environmental Club and an active participant in FFA. He won recognition in creative writing and oral reading. •Hoss” enjoyed riding motorcycles, playing around with cars and girl watch mg. He planned to marry a rich girl and live beyond his means. BARBARA ELLEN HAUGHT Bobbie, one of the 1978 varsity cheerleaders, was a member of FHA, Hearts Unlimited and Student Council. She was crowned 1977 Homecoming Queen, Queen Autumn and first runner up at the Jingle Bell Ball. Bobbie enjoyed cheerleading. She planned to go on to school and eventually marry Mark Shriver. JOHN RICHARD HOCKENBERRY Dick was an all around athlete. He was named to the All-County baseball. All Mason-Dixon football, and All Tournament basketball teams. Dick was also the sports editor for the Cee Bee Stinger during his senior year. He enjoyed hunting, playing sports, working on cars, lifting weights and spending time with Cindy. Dick s future plans were going to college to become a coach and later to get married. BILL GORBY CARNEY GUM RAY HAAS 10

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