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Seniors 1) Sheila, are you always this excited for your classes? 2) Gary and Junior spent a lot of time in the Vo-Ag room. 3) Brad and Sara were not the only ones who didn't know what was going on in Biology class. 4) Sometimes writing letters was just like studying. 5) Kay was trying to figure out which magazine to borrow from Ms. Schotsch’s room. 6) Peggy and Sheila were good friends but this is ridiculous. 7) Larry had been there for three weeks after the last game. LARRY JOHNSON KAY JONES PEGGY LEVELLE 13
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Seniors 12 tkalkv lnli 1 Sports Dominate Senior Activities BRADLEY KEITH HOLMES Homer participated in football, basketball, and track. He consistently won the two mile at track meets. He was also a member of the FFA. Brad liked to work on cars and hunt. He hoped to get a job after graduation. SHEILA LANELL JACQUET Sheila participated on the volleyball team for two years and was a member of Hearts Unlimited. She was a candidate for Prom and Homecoming queens. Sheila enjoyed swimming, being with Lynn and just having a good time. She planned to get a job and enjoy life. GARY ALLEN JOHNSON Johnson s mornings were spent at Vo-Tech where he studied refrigeration and air conditioning. He was a member of FFA and was named Chapter Greenhand and won Chapter Farmer pins. He was also a member of the Environmental Club. Gary planned to go to career college or work in the coal mines. JOHN LAWRENCE JOHNSON Larry was a member of FFA and Hearts Unlimited. He played on the Varsity Football team for two years. Larry enjoyed hunting, fishing and working on cars. He planned to be a truck driver. MELINDA KAY JONES Kay was one of the athletically inclined senior girls. She was a member of the Varsity Girls Basketball team for four years where she was captain her senior year. In 1976, she was named to the All-Sectional team, All-County team, and Second All-State team. She was also named to the All American team. In 1977, she was named to the All Mason-Dixon team and received All State Honorable Mention. PEGEEN SUZETTE LEVELLE Becoming rich and famous as a model or photogra pher was Peggy's dream. She won first place and two honorable mentions in an art exhibit. She was a mem ber of Thespians and Hearts Unlimited. Peggy was a candidate for Homecoming and Prom queens. She spent two periods each day working in the office and the library. Peggy enjoyed sports, long walks, painting, good music, motocross, racing, and Bob s company. SHEILA JACQUET GARRY JOHNSON BRAD HOLMES
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Seniors 1 Their Interests Varied JANET ROCHELLE LIMING Janet was an active member of the band for six years. She was the senior representative of the band executive council, and during her junior year she was treasurer. Janet ran for Prom, Homecoming and Jingle Bell Ball queen. She was also a member of the volleyball team for two years. She intended to get a job or possibly go to career college. DANIEL LEW MARKLEY Elson was an All-State Chorus member who frequently performed solos at the high school concerts. Danny enjoyed playing in a rock group and participated in Boy Scouts. He planned to make a recording while going through college. GERRY L. MAYFIELD Gerry went to Vo-Tech for three years and studied building maintenance for two years and mine mainte nance for one year. He was a member of Hearts Unlimited. Gerry enjoyed horseback riding, swimming, and going out on weekends. He planned to get a job in the coal mines after graduation. RICHARD LEROY McCARTY Rich was a letterman who received honorable mention in football and second and third place ribbons in the regional track meets. He was named chapter greenhand in FFA and was also the Sergeant-at Arms of the senior class. Richie liked all sports and also building model cars. He hoped to get a job working at a car plant. DAVID LYNN McDOUGAL Dave was one of the seniors who was interested in the outdoors. He wrote wildlife stories. ‘‘Peanuts” also wrote conservation reports for Mr. Cross to be sent to the county and state departments. He was a member of FFA and helped the janitors around the school. Dave enjoyed making airplanes, boats and riding motorcycles. He planned to become a conservation officer after graduation. BEVERLY ANN McDOWELL Bev was a member of Hearts Unlimited for four years. She became Jingle Bell Ball Queen while repre sentmg Hearts Unlimited. Bev enjoyed sewing, draw ing, horseback riding, and sports. She could usually be seen running around with Carrie and getting into something. JANET LIMING DANNY MARKLEY GERRY MAYFIELD 14
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