Farmington High School - Lincolneer Yearbook (Farmington, WV)

 - Class of 1943

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LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is an active group of approximately thirty high school boys and girls, under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Lee Zinn, who have under- taken the task of making our library a more attractive and useful place for the students to study. They have put new tops on the tables and painted them. New drapes for the windows have improved their appearance and produced a more home-like atmosphere. About 130 new books and two new sets of Encyclopedias have been added this year. The club members are: Jack Beuglass, Mary Catherine Bock, Virginia Conaway, Phyllis Crislip, Dan Dragoo, Donald Haley, Regis Haley, Steve Haller, Betty Hawkinberry, Lucille Hawley, Jacqueline Hess, Ralph Hess, Alberta King, Bertha Kochis, Jean Lazorick, Susan Lazorick, Louise Losh, Wendell Lough, Madaline Morris, Norma Jean Morris, Max Murray, Homer Orr, Raymond Orr, Rose Pollack, Blanche Pyles, Charles Rexrode and Wil- liam Zahara. The Press Club was organized in 1931 for the purpose of publishing a school paper, The Lincolneer . Since then the club has been one of the most active groups in school. They maintain a Press Room where much of the work on the school paper is done. Miss Robinson, the first advisor, still holds that position. At the beginning of the school term, officers were selected for this year. They are as follows: President, William Zaharag Vice-President, Joe Tatar 3 Secretary, Wendell Lough, and Treasurer, Max Murray. Other members of the club include Rose Manchin, Frances Manchin, Doris Duncil, Martha Weaver, Blanche Pyles, Mary Pantalone, Mary Catherine Bock, Mildred Naumik, Irene Vargo, Julia Erdeljac, Ralph Hess, Raymond Orr, Steve Haller, Irene Hartzel, Wade Hartzel, Donna Lane Ball, Elvira Martin, Phyllis Crislip, Juanita Maxwell, Homer Orr and Dolores Bock. PRESS CLUB Pa gc thirty-six

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TI-IESPIANS S 47- Z' srl 'S' Q9 -afr- Aln. Q Forward March! rings in the ears of every member of troupe No. 435 of the National Thespian Society. Each year is a bigger and better one for the dramatic honor students of our school. Twenty-three new members have been admitted during the past year and each one is doing his part to make troupe 435 another honorary troupe for this year. Due to the War and lack of transportation facilities, no annual play con- test was held this year. However, interest still runs high and students still answer the call to colors for National Thespian. As a social function, the active members entertained the new members this year with a spaghetti feed followed by a formal initiation which was colorful and impressive. In the annual operetta, familiar faces of Thespian members were seen. The Senior play, Ever Since Eve , was a successful accomplishment of many active troupe members with supporting actors and actresses. The Junior play, Best Foot Forward , should procure many more fine Thespians. A POEM FOR EVERY THESPIAN MEMBER OF TROUPE 435 TI-IESPIANS T is for thoughtful -every Thespian must be, H is for happy -a joy just to see. E is for earnest -there's no better trait, S for sincerity -to always be straight . P stands for poise -which all actors need, I stands for instinct -it's really the seed. A stands for ability -a must-don't you know, N is nobility -inlfriend or in foe. Dear to our hearts is troupe 435, We work tooth and nail to keep it alive. It's fun and it's jolly and an honor too, We hope that in Thespian we'll soon find you. Page thu ty jwe



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