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FIRST ROW: Jan Cobryn, Vice-President, Gary Joseph, President. SECOND ROW: Linda Gray, Secretary, Mr. James Poe, Adviser, Phyllis Justice Treasurer. Seniors at last was the cry of one hundred and seventy-five students when they returned to school last fall. With their exalted station came many privileges such as being able to eat lunch at the senior tables in the sun, to take POD and English IV, to surprise the faculty with various special days like Senior Cut Day, and to generally inspire emulation from underclass- men. Under the direction of Gary Joseph, President, Jan Cobryn, Vice-President, Linda Gray, Sec- retary, Phyllis Justice, Treasurer, and James Poe, adviser, the class motto became Money, Money, Money! Numerous ideas, which included shearing the ram and selling his wool, cutting down West Virginia Christmas trees and hauling them back to Whitehall to be sold, or sponsor- ing special sock hops after football games, were presented at class meeting or to the officers personally. In spite of the ridiculous nature of some of the suggestionsfthe seniors were able to augment the treasury enough to purchase a gift for the school and to have a senior party. Looking back on four years at Whitehall-Yearling, seniors recall not just football and basket- ball games, parties, club meetings, and fun but also four years of attending classes, doing homework, and cramming for exams to attain the final goal. Although there are mixed emotions on graduation day, everyone will agree that the years at WYHS will remain an unforgotten memory. ROBERT CARMEN ADAMS, JUNIOR Babu l know l'm right, I can't be wrong. Debate and Dramatics l . . . Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 . . . A.V.S. l, 2 . . . Student Council 2, 4 CTreas- urer 47 . . . Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4 . . . Homeroom Representative 3 . . . Math Club 4 U ,
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