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l GIRLS CHORAL CLUB 4 aff. Q f I , .ug w V ,slat . 1-- i f,,, .. i ' 7' H i. . r x ii f Q K. r 'I sd - 1 -4' E 'f Y ff 'Y '7 'F' . . E H 'Y 1 Hi , 4 E ' gl i' 'W M , C if V 67 'CID 'lf' 4'-I 'fy lying- First row: Billie Blankenship, Mary Catherine Bock, Dolores Bock, Mary Matilda Whit- latch, Advisor and Director 3 Mary Catherine Boord, Leola Fluharty, Anne L. Griffith. Second row: Jacqueline Hess, Margaret Johnston, Mary Louise Lough, Juanita Maxwell, Marie Mullanax, Geraldine Myers, Mildred Naumik. Third row: Lena Pasko, Mary Pantalone, Martha Ann Pitzer, Victoria Price, Rose Szebenski, Mattie Shuman McDowell, Sarah Tatar. The girls of the senior high school are organized into a singing group known as Girls' Choral Club. The club functions under the leadership of Anna Lou Griffith, President. The colors chosen are lavender and Whiteg the flower, laurel blossom, and the motto- We sing because We love to sing. The group toured to'Mannington High School and presented an excellent chapel program of musical numbers. The girls' quartette, composed of Mary Catherine Bock, Anna Lou Grifiith, Mildred Naumik and Mary Louise Lough, with Dolores Bock as novelty soloist, Martha Ann Pitzer, soprano soloist, and Bill Booth, tenor-aided immensely in the fourth War loan drive by presenting musical programs at the various theaters in Fairmont and outlying districts. In addition, the same singing group entertained the Fairmont Lions' Club and were their dinner guests at the Fairmont Hotel. The Girls' Choral Club, with the assistance of the Boys' Glee Club, will present the operetta, An Old Fashioned Charm, early in May. All girls who are interested in singing are asked to join the club with or Without credit. Page forty-foufr lab .ai Q
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FOOTBALL The football season for '43 was completed 'With the Farmers winning six games out of eight., Our team totaled 120 points at the close of the season, our opponents 45. Our schedule was somewhat hampered by the war and we had a little trouble getting transportation for the team. Of all games played, the one with Elkins proved to be the best. All of our boys really showed their stuff. This is another successful season to be added to the credit of Farmington High School and our coach, Cassy Ryan. May there be many more of them. Captain ERNEST BAKER, Guard: Captain Baker was one of the best guards we have ever had. He re- ceived honorable mention for all- state. With another year's experi- ence, he would make all-state with- out a doubt. Being a senior, he will undoubtedly land in some phase of the service. After the war he ex- pects to take up football again, with the hope of being a coach. Baker's best game was at Elkins. STEVE KORSH, Center: This is Steve's second year in this position which proved to be twice as good as his first. We expect him to make all-county next year. He played good oiensive and defensive ball all through the sason. JOHN LIVITSKY, Haifbackz ' John was one of the best running backs in the country. He was a hard hitting, swift running lad who de- serves a lot of credit for the ground gained by his rushing. He was a junior this year, but is now serving in the United States Army Para- troopers. JOHN SOPUCH, Halfback: Sopuch was the passer for this year's team, and he did an excellent job. He was quick on his feet and aimed his passes well. Being only a sophomore this year means we can count on him for the next. STEVE HORVATH, Guard: Steve started out early in his foot- ball career. He is only a sophomore Page forty-sim but played as a regular this season. We are expecting more of him in his next two years. He was in the back- fields of the other teams more than his own. His best game was also with Elkins. JOHN PHILLIPS, Quarterback: Phillips, a freshman, gave the op- ponents a lot of competition in all of the games played. His best was with Elkins. Being a little tuffy , he could really take that ball through. If Phillips is as good as all this, and he is, wonder what he will do in the next three years ? He really has the necessary qualifications. JOHN MCDOWELL, Fullback: This was J ohn's first year as a regular, but he proved himself cap- able for the position as fullback. He Was a hard-driving backer and when he graduates this year his post will be hard to iill. ,GEORGE TOOTHMAN, Guard: George was a regular guard, but was taken into the Navy shortly after his first game. George was rugged and would have played a good season. He is now in the South Seas. FRANK EGRESS: Frank, a substitute, earned his letter this year and should make the team next year. He played Well and We are expecting him to make a val- uable player.
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