Follansbee High School - Forge Yearbook (Follansbee, WV)
- Class of 1952
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Cover
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As the years go on and memories grow dim, the remem
brance of our high school days becomes faint. Time makes us for-
get the things we hold dear, and so this Book was made to preserve
the wonderful happenings of our school life.
May you always find it a treasure of memories, an account
of many happy hours spent in Follansbee High School.
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ADMINISTRATION
SENIORS ........
Class History ....
Class Prophecy ..
Senior Play . ..
JUNIORS .......
SOPHOMORES . . .
FRESHMEN ......
EIGHTH GRADE .
SEVENTH GRADE
ACTIVITIES .....
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CHEERLEADERS
ATHLETICS ....
Football. . . . .
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Intramurals . . .
Tumbling . . .
CALENDAR ....
ADVERTISING .
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ADMINISTRATION
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Supvrinlvmlvlzt
Mr. Glen Smith
S111w1'inI1'r1llvnt of Schools
Mr. Oleu R utun
Prinwipul
Mr. YY'iIIiam C. Hood
A.B.WIesl Liberty Stale
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III rs. Robert iiIlil11
Board- of Educaiinn
W. N. Burton
Mr.
MF- .I. A. IVIu1h0IIen
Dr. H. A. Sporck
Mr. Frank Carey
MF- Joseph Funk
OLIVE ARBAUGH
English
A. B.. Mount Union College
M. Litt. Univ. of Pittsburgh
CLEMENTINE BISHOP
American History
A.B. Wlest Liberty State College
M.A. West Virginia University
ESTHER CARE
Music
B. S. in Music Education
Pennsylvania State College
CARLIN DODRILL
Physical Education
Assistant Coach
A. B. West Liberty State Ccfl.
M. A. West Virginia University
W. J. HERVEY
Physics, Chemistry, Shop Math.
B. S. Bethany College
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MILDRED JEAN BERRY
Vocational Home Economics
A. B. Marshall College
HOM ER S. BODLEY
Biology
B. S. Ohio State University
M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh
JAMES CAREY
Science
B. S. West Liberty State College
A.B. West Liberty State College
Dayton University
FRED HAMILTON
Industrial Arts
B. S. Efl. Vlfest Virginia Univ.
M. A. Vllest Virginia University
SHIRLEY G. JOHNSON
Speech, English, Dramatics
M. Litt. Univ. of Pittsburgh
A. B. Salem College
AMY JOLLEY
English
A. B. West Liberty State Col.
M. E. University of Pittsburgh
FRANCES MAHAN
Latin, English
A. B. Western Reserve Univ.
RUBY MCQUILLAN
French, Journalism, English,
Dean of Girls
A. B. West Virginia University
M. A. West Virginia University
ESTHER POWER
English, History, Arithmetic
A. B. Bethany College
M. Litt. Univ. of Pittsburgh
JAMES SKEWS
Social Studies, Science, Biology
A. B. West Liberty State Col.
M. Litt. Univ. of Pittsburgh
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Faculty
FRANK LONGEVITSH
Mechanical Drawing
B. S. Fresno State College
California State Teacher's
College.
CATHERINE MAN ION
English, History
A. B. West Liberty State Col.
M. A. West Virginia Univ.
LIBERATORE ORSINI
Typing, Commercial Arith.
A. B. West Liberty State Col.
ALFRED RIGNER
Bandmaster
B. S. Music Education
Muskingum College
M. A. University of Michigan
RUBY SMITH
Geography, History, Science
A. B. West Liberty State Col
Faculty
KATHERINE TRAUBERT ALBERT L- WELLS ANTHONY J. CAMPANELLI
Librarian, History Mathematics Typing, Shorthand
B. S. West Virginia University A- B- West Libefti' State B. Erl. Duquesne University
M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh p College-
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FRANCIS FRESHWATER
Mathematics
A. B. Salem College
M. A. University of
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THOMAS J. HILL s
Driving, Social Studies
A. B. Ripon College
WILLA THOMPSON
Bookkeeping, General Business,
Office Practice
A. B. Bowling Green College
M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh
KATHLEEN JAMES
English
A. B. West Virginia
M. Litt. Univ. of Pittsburgh
SALLY TENNANT
Vocational Home Economics
A. B. Fairmofnt State College
M. A. Columbia University
JUNE ANDERSQN ARGUS WINTER
Physical Euclcation Histor Cod h
A. B. West Virginia University A A B ilgavis ind Elkins College
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BUSY BEES . . . YEAH, FOLLANSBEE
EVERYBODYS PAL . . , MAD SCIENTISTS
BOOKWORM5 . . . HOMEWARD BOUND . . . EYERYBOIJY SIN
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OFFICERS
President: john Zak
Yice-Presidelllz Uominic 'l'ellicci0'tti
Secrotary-Treuslxrer: Joanne Thornburg
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SPONSORS
Mr. James Skews
Miss Shirley JOIIIISOII
Mrs. Charles Arbaugh
Mrs. Lee Mahan
Mr. Homer Bodley
Louis Acccttolov-"Lou"
General
Iune Asfour-f-".lunie"
Commercial
Cirl's Cleo Club, Dramatic Club
Carolyn Ash--G'Dimples"
Commercial
Commencement Chorus, Commercial Club,
Girl's Glee Club, Y.F.C.
Harry Bain-J5Bud,'
General
Stanley Barezinsky--HBerle"
General
Football
William Bish--"Bill"
Vocational
Hi-Y, Dramatic Club
Patricia Blackburn-'LPat"
Commercial
F. H. A., Senior Y-Teens, Commercial Club
Mary Lou Bonow-"Mary Lou"
General
Library Club, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Play
Cormnercial Club
Mina Bowman-HMina"
Commercial
Commencement Usher, Commercial Club,
Cotton Blossom Minstrel
J olin Cain-"Killer"
Commercial
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Beverly Campbell-"Bevey,'
College Preparatory
David Caplan-"Dave"
Colle e Pre arator
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Junior and Senior Plays, Reserve Basketball,
Dramatic Club, Masque and Gavel, Forge and
lngot Staff, Boy's Glee Club, Baccalaureate
Usher, Cotto'n Blossom Minstrel, Thespiang
Betty Capriotti-'cCap"
Commercial
Senior Y-Teens, Commercial Club
Tom Care-"Harvey"
College Preparatory
Masque and Gavel, Forge and Ingot Staff,
Student Council, Hi-Y, Boy's Glee Club, .lun-
ior and Senior Play Usher, Commencement
Usher, Junior Ring Committee
Margaret Carrigan-"Muggie,'
Commercial
Junior Y-Teens, Sub-Debs, Commercial
Robert Cazin-"Erin
General
Dramatic Club, Boy's Glee Club,
Junior and Senior Play Usher
Eleanor Ceglie-"Norie,'
General
Club
Senior Y-Teens, Usher's Club, Commercial
Club, Teacl1er's Secretary.
Della Cheek--"Shortie"
College Preparatory
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, F. H. A.
Dramatic Club
Harry Ciccarelli-"Chick,'
General
Student Council, Football, Basketball, Base-
ball, Forge and Ingot Staff, Junior and
Senior Play Usher
Antonette Ciccolella-"Chien
Commercial
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Commercial
Club, Teacher's Secretary
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Jack Copenhaver-"J ack"
General
Ju11ior Class Carnival.
Ellnora Crites--"EH"
Ccfmmercial
National Honor Society, Masque and Gavel,
Commercial Club, Student Council, G. A. A.
Pep Club, Y-Teens.
Martha Curtis-'LMart"
General
Library Club, F. H. A., Dramatic Club,
Thespians, Junior and Senior Y-Teens,
Commercial Club, Junior Play, 'llumbling
Team, Chemistry Club, Teachefs Secretary.
Lena D'Aurora-6'Honey,'
Commercial
Sarah Davis-uSally',
Commercial
Majcfrette, Junior Y-Teens, Library Club,
Teacher's Secretary, Y. F. C.
Betty Belong-"Betty,'
Commercial
Cirl's Clee Club., Junior Y-Teens, F. H. A.,
Commencement Chorus, Bed Cross Council.
Robert DeStefano-uBob,'
General
Basketball, Band.
Margaret Di'Paolo-'lMaggie"
Commercial
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Coinmercial Club,
C. A. A., Forge and lngot Staff, .lunior
Assembly, Junior Carnival.
Ralph DiRemigio-"Ace"
General
Football, Track, Forge and Ingot Staff,
Dramatic Club, Hi-Y, Chemistry Club,
Junior Class Play.
Phillip Douley-nPhil"
Reserve Football and Basketball, Baseball,
Reserve Football and Basketball, Baseballfi
Football, Basketball and Baseball Manager,
Senior Play.
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WPCF?
Barbara Eckersberg-'lBobby"
Commercial
Senior Y-Teens, Sub-Debs, Forge and Ingot
Staff, Spring Music Festival, Junior Play
Usher, Dramatic Club, Commencement
Chorus, Girl's Glee Club, Junior Assembly,
Commercial Club.
Peggy Edwards-uPeg,'
College Preparatory
Juniofr Y-Teens, F. H. A., Dramatic Club,
Forge and Ingot Staff, Girlis Glee Club,
Commencement Chorus.
Peggy Engstroni-uPeggyi'
Commercial
Commercial Club.
Shirley Everson-uShirley"
College Preparatory
Dramatic Club, Thespians, Junior and Senior
Y-Teens, Masque and Gavel, Forge and Ingot
Staff, Girl's Glee Club, Band, Junior and
Senior Plays, Chemistry Club, Ccfmmence-
ment Chorus, Library Club.
Anna Ferrante-J4Lizzy"
College Preparatory
Sub-Debs, G. A. A., Junior and Senior
Y-Teens, Dramatic Club, Thespians,
Masque and Gavel, Usher's Club, Forge
and Ingot Staff, Girl's Glee Club, Student
Council, Junior Play, Teacher's Secretary,
Spring Music Festival.
George Foresha-4'Georgie',
College Preparatory
Track, Boy's Glee Club, Juniofr and Senior
Class Plays, Reserve Football, Forge and
lngot Staff.
Grace FreshwaterfG'Grace,,
College Preparatory
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Usher's Club,
Forge and lngot Staff, Junior Play Usher,
Teacheris Secretary, Girl's Glee Club,
Commencement Chorus, Junior Red Cross
Ccfuncil, Baccalaureate Usher.
Harry Freshwater-uFrosty,,
College Preparatory
Boy's Glee Club.
Williani Gacld-fGGabby',
Vocational
Stage Manager, Commercial Club, Y.F.C.,
Chemistry Club.
Jack Gassner-MJ acliw
General
Hi-Y.
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Robert Geary-"Bob"
Vocational
Baseball, Chemistry Club, Hi-Y,
,lo Ann Gelardy'-L'Sugar,'
General
Girlis Glee Club, F.H.A., Dramatic Club,
Masque and Gavel, Thespians, Usher's Club,
' Junior Y-Teens, Teacher's Secretary,
Baccalaureate Usher, Junior and Senior Plays.
Arlene Hoke-"Ar"
Commercial
Commencement Chorus, Girl's Glee Club,
Senior Y-Teens, Commercial Club.
Mary Ann Homono-"Mary Ann"
General
Ruth Nell Hooper-G'Nellie',
General
National Honor Society, Dramatic Club,
G.A.A., S.0.S.S., Girlis Glee Club, Majorette,
Masque and Gavel, F.H.A., Junior and Senior
Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Commencement
Chorus, Senior Play.
Geno Iafrate-"Bimbo"
Vocational
Hi-Y, Junior Class Carnival, Cotton
Blossom Minstrel.
Robert Iannucci-"Pork"
General
Fred Izenson-uFred"
College Preparatory
Bcfyis Glee Club, Masque and Gavel, Dramatic
Club, Forge and Ingot Staff, Junior Town
Meeting, Cotton Blossom Minstrel,
,lunior Play Usher, Senior Play,
Commencement Usher, Thespians.
J uanita Johnston-HJ uanitaw
College Preparatory
Varsity Cheerleader, S.O.S.S., Masque and
Gavel, G.A.A., Commencement Usher,
Teacher's Secretary, Girl's Glee Club,
Homecoming Queen.
William Kinder-uTom',
General
Band.
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Marilee Kohoutfl'Snoosh"
General
,lunior Y-Teens, Commencement Chorus,
Masque and Gavel, Chemistry Club, Y.F.C.
Artemis KyriakodisfHArtemis',
General
Commercial Club, F.H.A., Masque and Gavel.
Tumbling Team
Pete Lakios-3iSwabbie"
Commercial
Stage Manager, Commercial Club.
Lois Lantz--'ll.ois,'
Commercial
,lunicr Y-Teens, F. H. A., Girl's Glee Club,
S. O. S. S., Teacher,s Secretary, Forge and
Ingot Staff.
Ronald Lash-'GlVlareoni',
College Preparatory
Hi-Y, Boy's Glee Club, Track, Reserve
Footleall.
William Mallanqalwilcl Billt'
General
Ronald Mains-l'R0n"
Commercial
Football, Basketball, Baseball
Shirley Mayerliick-L'Sl1irl,'
College Preparatory
,lunicfr and Senior Y-Teens, Dramatic Club,
Thespians, Masque and Gavel, S. 0. S. S.,
Chemistry Club, Majorette, Girl's Glee
Club, ,lunior and Senior Plays, Forge and
Ingot Staff, G. A. A., National Honor Society
Shirley Mayhewf'lSl1ir"
General
Varsity Cheerleader, Commencement Usher,
Girl's Glee Club, Sub-Debs, G. A. A., .lunior
Y-Teens, Teacher's Secretary, Forge and
Ingot Staff.
,lane lVlcDarmont-"J anie"
Commercial
Sub-Debs, G. A. A., Dramatic Club. Thespians
Varsity Cheerleader, Junior and Senior
Y-Teens, Forge and lngot Staff, Junior
Ring Committee, Commencement Usher,
F.H.A., Girl's Glee Club, Teacher's Secretary
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James Meca-l'Honey"
General
Dale Mellon-"Mellon"
Vocational
Frank Miller-"Moose"
Commercial
Chemistry Club.
Ronald Miller--'6Red,,
General
Boy's Glee Club.
Jo' Ann Millington-5'.loan,'
Commercial
James Mirasola-"Mars"
Commercial
Usher's Club, Baccalaureate Usher, Forge
and Ingot Staff, Spring Music Festival.
Virginia Moran-"Sis"
Commercial
F.H.A., Commercial Club, Masque and
Gavel, Teacher's Secretary, Y.F.C.
Shirley Murray-"Shirl"
College Preparatory
Band, Junior and Senior Y-Teens, F.H.A.,
Thespians, Dramatic Club, S.O.S.S., Masque
and Gavel, Junior and Senior Plays, Com-
mencement Chorus, Girlls Glee Club, Forge
and lngot Staff.
Virginia Murray-i'Ginny,'
General
Commercial Club, F.H.A., Library Club,
Junior Y-Teens, Dramatic Club, Teacheris
Secretary.
John Nicodemus-"Nicky',
College Preparatory
Hi-Y, Junior Play Usher, Cotton Blossom
Minstrel.
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Joseph Orecchio-uCoach,'
Commercial
Thomas Ou ghton-HB unnyw
General
Usherls Club, Masque and Gavel, .lunior
Play Usher, Dramatic Club, Boyis Glee Club.
Rose Palma--uRow',
Commercial
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, F. H. A.,
Usher's Club.
Louise Pannett-uSis,'
General
Senior Y-Teens, Girl's Glee Club, Y.F.C.
John Pastrick-"J ohnnyw
Vocational
Band.
Dominic Pellicciottif"Day-Day"
General
Varsity Football., Track, lngot and Forge
Staff, Commencement Usher, Senior Class
Picture Committee, Vice-President Senior
Class.
Mary Ann Pellicciotti-'4Pell'l
Commercial
Sub-Debs, Versity Cheerleader, G. A. A.,
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Teacher's
Secretary.
Adam Petrulovich-"Leuch,'
College Preparatory
Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Track, Football,
Junior Play, Masque and Gavel, Forge
and lngot Staff, Student Council, Junior
Class President.
Dolores Preat-'5Dee,'
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club, Senior Y-Teens, Commercial
Club, Teacl1er's Secretary, Commencement
Chorus.
Joseph Puzsar-'6Legs,'
General
Forge and Ingcft Staff, Track Manager,
Reserve Basketball, Commencement Usher,
Red Cross Council, Spring Music Festival,
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Edna Quaranta-'4Edna',
Commercial
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, G. A. A.,
Junior Play, Usher's Club, Junior Class
Carnival, lngot Representative.
Richard Raineri-'4Mouse Meat"
Commercial
Library Club.
Emma Reed-"Emu
Commercial
F. H. A., Junior and Senior Y-Teens,
Dramatic Club, Junior and Senior Plays,
Commercial Club, Junior Class Carnival,
Red Cross Council.
Ronald Reese-g'Rees,'
Commercial
Baccalaureate Usher, Chemistry Club.
LaVonne Regan--'6Levie,'
General
Junior Y-Teens, Y.F.C., Teacher's Secretary
Yvonne Regis-uVonnie"
General
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Library
Club, Band, Masque and Gaven, S.O.S.S.,
Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Girlis
Glee Club, Commencement Chorus.
Josephine Saggio-uJo"
Commercial
F. H. A., Junior and Senior Y-Teens,
Y. F. C., Tumbling Team.
Robert Schenfele-'LBob" ,
College Preparatory
Usheris Club, Football, Dramatic Club,
Baseball.
Robert Schevlin-uScl1efty"
Vocational
Reserve Football, Boy's Glee Club, Y.F.C.
Kenneth Schwertfeger-'6Ken',
Vocational
Stage Manager, Hi-Y, Band, Boyls
Glee Club, Junior Class Play.
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Ella Mae Simmons-"Masie"
Commercial
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, F.H.A., Girl's
Glee Club, Commercial Club, S.O.S.S.,
Teacheis Secretary, Red Cross Council.
John Simonetti-NJ ohnny"
General
Forge and Ingot Staff, Football.
Joanne Slanchik-"Joanne"
Commercial
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, S.O.S.S.,
Dramatic Club, Majorette, Forge and
Ingcft Staff, Commencement Usher, Girl's
Glee Club, Junior Play Usher, Commencement
Chorus, T'eacher's Secretary.
Margaret Smerecansky-"Smerkie',
Commercial
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Girl's Glee Club,
Commercial Club, Commencement Chorus.
Frank Standardi-"Jazz"
College Preparatory
Phyllis Summers-"Phil"
Commercial
S.O.S.S., Junior and Senior Y-Teens,
Commencement Usher.
Phyllis Taylor-uPhyl"
General
Commercial Club, Junior and Senior Y-Teens.,
Girl's Glee Club, Junior Play Usher,
Commencement Chorus, Y.F.C., Dramatic
Club, Teacher's Secretary, Junior Class
Carnival.
Joanne Thornburg-'LJo','
College Preparatory
National Honor Society, Forge and Ingot
Staff, S,O.S.S., Thespians, Dramatic Club,
F.H.A., Junior and Senior Y-Teens, G.A.A.
Junior Class Play, Masque and Gavel,
Girl's Glce Club, Majorette, Student
Council, Commencement Usher.
Victoria Tridico-4'Vickie"
Commercial
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Usher's Club,
G.A.A., Sub-Debs, Commercial Club.
Paul Tripodi-"Tripi"
General
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Commercial
G. A. A., Masque and Gavel Girlls Glee Club,
National Honor Society, S. 0. S. S., Com-
mercial Club, Forge and lngot Staff, Junior
Play, Junior Y-Teens, Student Council,
Baccalaureate Usher, F. H. A., Teacherk
Secretary, Commencement Chorus,
Valedictorian.
Donald Vejvocla-L'Don,'
College Preparatory
Student Council, Junior and Senior Plays,
Orchestra, Thespians, Dramatic Club.
William W'allace+-uBill"
Vocational
Walter Wauglx-'LRed"
General
Stage Manager, Band, Chemistry Club
Harry Welclx-"Hi,'
General
Hi-Y, Masque and Gavel.
Earl Wendtfc'Buck"
College Preparatory
Football, Basketball, Baseball.
Carl Wilcox-c'Carl,'
General
Junior Play Usher.
Denny Willianls-66Denny,'
College Preparatory
Hi-Y, Student Council, Football, Rdsketballv
Track, Commencement Usher, lL1Ili0r P1355
Forge and lngot Staff, Senior Class Picture
Committee.
Joyce Wriglit-"Joy"
Commercial
V Commercial Club, luniclr and Senior Y-
Teens, Y. F. C., Band, Teacher's Secretary,
Junior and Senior Plays Usher.
Maxine Yvright-"Macky"
Commercial
Junior Y-Teens, F. H. A., Sub-Debs, Masque
and Gavel, G. A. A., National Honor Society,
Forge and Ingot Staff, Usher's Club, Dramatic
Club, Girl's Glee Club, Commercial Club,
Teacher's Secretary, Salutatorian.
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Norean Wright-'LFritzie"
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' Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Library Club,
' Cirl's Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Thespians,
- National Honor Society, F. H. A.,
Chemistry Club.
Esther Yachini-S'Yack',
Commercial
Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Usher's Club.
John Zak--"Bunny"
Vocational
Student Council, Boy's Glee Club, Forge and
Ingot Staff, Chemistry Club, Senior Class
Play, Junicrr Play Usher, Commencement
Usher, Baccalaureate Usher, Football,
Basketball, Track.
Mary Lou Zeigler-"Zeiggy"
Commercial
Commercial Club, Y. F. C., Teacber's
Secretary, F. H. A.
Class Flower
Rose
Class Motto
If is U 'Pugh mud that leads to the heights of greatness.
Class Colors
Red and White
Page 24 .
Time Marches On . . . i
As Commencement activities and the end of our days at F. H. S. draw near,
let us turn back the hands of time and recall some of the highlights of the days
spent here.
lt seems only yesterday that we entered the doors of Follansbee High
School for the first time. Although we were only Junior High School students we
soon learned that the studies and activities required more effort than they had
in grade scho'ol. Y
In Grade eioht we were honored to have Shirle Everson and Norean
Y ' U o l Y Y i
Wright as the Golden Horseshoe contest winners. Selected as Outstanding eighth
graders were Tom Care and Joanne Thornburg.
As we entered our Freshman year we began to take a greater part in the
activities of the high school. W'e were joined by a group of Students from Col-
liers, which enlarged our Freshman class. The Freshman basketball team was
undefeated, and took the Brooke County championship in the Freshman team
category.
Students from Edgewood and Saint Anthony's joined us in our Sophomore
year. Mary Ciccarelli and Ruth Nell Hooper were voted the most popular Soph-
omores.
Adam Petrulovich, John Zak, and Ruth Varner were chosen to lead us in
our Junior year. We especially remember our first big production, our Junior
play, '6Men Are Like Streetcarsfi The Halloweien Carnival was a great success,
and from it we gained the necessary finances for the biggest event of the year,
the Junior-Senior prom. We honored the class of ,51 with a dance at tllQ' Ogle-
bay Park Pine Room.
Because of their participation in schoczl affairs, Eddie Davis, Joe Puzsar,
Donald Vejvoda, James Mirasola, Anna Ferrante., Juanita Jcrhnston, Ella Mac
Simmons, Shirley Mayernick, and Jane lVlcDarmont were chosen to attend B0y's
and Girlis State.
At last the time had come, our underclass days were Over! We were Seniors.
Vie chose John Zak, Dominic Pellicciotti, and Joanne Thornburg to pilot us,
We remember fondly the great success of of our Senior play, 'hlune Wedding."
Harry Ciccarelli and Denny Willianis captained our football team which once
again defeated Weirton and Wfellsburg and lost the O.V.A.C. championship by
cfnly one-half point. Our team was rated third in the state and Denny Williams
was chosen for all-state honors.
Juanita Johnston reigned as the first Homecoming Queen of Follansbee
High School, and acting as her attendants were Joanne Slanchik, Joanne Thorn-
burg, Ruth Nell Hocfper and Ruth Varner. A new scoreboard was presented to
the high school by the Booster's Club. John Zak led the basketball team. The
Senior Class of '52 enjoyed the first all night prom in the history of F. H. S.
Fofr individual honors, Joanne Thornburg, an active member of our class,
performed for nine years as a majorette in the F. H. S. band.
As we leave Follansbee High School for the last time as students, we will
carry vivid memories of our life here. The dances after the games, the Inter-
Club proms, the pep assemblies and the club activities will remain forever in
our minds. Nor shall we forget the many teachers who have helped us through
the years to' prepare for the life ahead of us. To them and to all who have made
our school life complete, we wish to express our deepest appreciation.
Page 25
Around 'the Clock . . .
Blue Nlonclay . . . Shop exhibition ..,4 A Il in il rluy . . .Arlisl ut work
All work, no play . . . Good form . . . 'flxoso spring afternoons...
.loin the Orowll. . . . Ain'i slm sweet?
Harml ul work . . . Mmm, smells good!
After ilu: game is ovpr . l . You 4lon't say . . .llomvzuld gzvl il . -.Rl,S,d,lA, llll'
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At Follansbee High
Crowd roars . . . Down Yonder . . . lf it wPro11't for them Slowpokos
As we pass from our portals . . . Swell guy . . . Always on the job...Maul
5-crumble
Keep the school fires hurniug . . . just like ohi times . . . Rc-igns supreme. .
Deep in thought
Sweet music . . . Prize winner . . . Check that pose . . . Renminbi-r him? p. Musick,
Music, Music
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Time Will Tell .
ln the den of the T.N.C.U. Lodge, fThey Never Caught Usl in the year l9-
82, we find the three most eligible bachelors in the country. Adam Petrulovich,
millionaire geologist, John Simonetti, noted humorist and lecturer, and David
Caplan, lawyer-playboy, discussing their almost forgotten days spent at Fol-
lansbee High School. After many telephone calls and telegrams, their research
on the plight of their former classmates came to light.
I Mary Lou Ziegler is secretary to John Zak, principal of Follansbee high
sc iool. . ,
Norean Wright is Nobel Prize winner for the year 1982 for her outstanding
achievements in bio-chemistry.
Denny Williams is the dean of NBC sports telecasters.
lAttache to the American Embassy in Japan is Lieutenant-General Harry
We ch.
The Donald Vejvoda pharamcy chair is monopolizinz the business in thc
Northeastern states.
Victoria Tridico and Mary Ann Pellicciotti are chief rhumba instructors at
the New York studio of Arthur Murray.
Residing in vine-covered cottages were Ellnora Crites and the former Sally
Davis, Marilee Kohout, Peggy Engstrom., JoAnn Gelardy, Juanita Johnston,
Yvonne Regis, Louise Pannett, Ruth Varner, and Rose Palma.
Head of the hostess employment bureau for Trans-World Airlines is Phyl.
lis Summers, capably assisted by Maxine Wright.
Joanne Slanchik is the first grandmother to swim the English Channel back
and forth non-stop.
Converting the heathen on Mars is Rev. Robert Scllevlin.
Edna Quaranta, Josephine Saggio, LaVonne Regan, Virginia Moran., Ruth
Hooper, Mary Ann Homono, Eleanor Ceglie, Della Cheek, and Martha Cllrlifi
are serving as nurses at the John Nicodemus Pediatric Hospital located on the
old site of Follansbee high school.
We find Joe Puzsar and Frank Miller as Strip mine owners, worth millions.
Paul Tripodi, Kenny Schwertfeger, Carl Wilcox, Earl Wendt, Harry Bain,
'l'om Kinder, and Pete Lakios are truck mechanics for the Dale Mellon trucking
firm, of which Betty Delong is secretary.
Lois Lantz is head of the Secretarial Employment Bureau at Washington,
D. C., and her aid is Beverly Campbell.
Dominic Pellicciotti is head of the national basketball league and is assisted
by Ralph DiRemigio.
Walter Waugh, Richard Raineri, John Cain, J ack Copenhaver, Robert Ian-
nucci., James Meca and Johnnie Pastrick are representative members of the U.
S. Navy for the Foreign Legion in southeast Africa.
James Mirasola owns a chain of grocery stores, the main branch of which is
in Follansbee.
Manufacture of Chryslers at the General Motors plant is supervised by
Shirley Mayernick.
We find Ronnie Mains wiring skyscrapers just built by the Ronald Lash En-
gineering Corporation.
As onelof the greatest motorcyclists ever to appear in Madison Square Gar-
den, we find Bill Mahan.
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A big black hearse goes past the window Uf the club driven by Bill Bish on
the way to his undertaking establishment.
In the dental office of Dr. Ronald Miller, we find .loann Millington work-
ing as receptionist.
The new branch manager cf Macys' departlnent store we find to be Harry
Freshwater. Also working in Macys' as their chief certified public accountant is
.lde Orrechio, ably assisted by his secretary Emma Reed.
Captain Enterprise, better known to us as Bob Schenfele, told us that
Frank Standardi is planning a trip to the moon where he will establish resi-
dence. His trip is being financed by that rich philanthropist Bill Wallace.
The brilliant Tom Care, aeronautical engineer, is building a new atomic
plane for marine ace Bob Cazin.
Bob DeStefano is the new rage of the bobby-sox crowd and his recording of
uCornet Rag" is selling like hot cakes.
Playing pro football and acting as manager of the Cleveland Browns is
Harry Ciccarelli.
Margaret DiPaolo is the beautician of Mina Bowman who is running for
president on the Republican ticket.
Among the big names in the commercial art field we find ,loyce Wright,
Virginia Murray, Louis Accettolo, Peggy Edwards, and .lack Gassner.
Professor of dramatics at Wellesley is Shirley Murray.
Joanne Thornburg is professor of the music department at P. C. W.
Various other classmates fmind engrossed in the teaching profession are
Phyllis Taylor, Ella Mae Simmons, Margaret Smerecansky, Phil Donley, Dolores
Prcat, George Foresha, and Grace Freshwater.
Bill Gadd and Robert Geary, contractors, are working on a special project
for Fcfllansbee Steel Corporation.
Arlene Hoke is stenographer for the Fred Izenson law firm.
Artemis Kyriakodis is now a dress designer in New York City.
Thomas Oughton, who was the first man to drive the new super jet Cadil-
lac convertible, has been seeking advice from fire chief Ronald Rees about in-
ternal combustion motors.
ln the local telephone office we find Carolyn Ash, June Asfour, Patty
Blackburn, Betty Capriotti, Margaret Carrigan, and Antonette Ciccolella work-
ing at various switchboards and desks.
Lena D,Aurc.'ra is manager and co-owner of Yachiniis 1lEstherib Diamond
Roller Rink.
As co-owners of New York's most famous hotel, the Waldorf Astoria, we
find Shirley Mayhew and Barbara Eckersberg.
Exhibiting her oil portarits in the National Art Gallery of France we find
the famous artist Shirley Eversofn.
Anna Ferrante is chief medical technician at Johns Hopkins.
Feared by the underworld, Stanley Barezinsky, criminal lawyer, is now
working on a new case with the assistance cff his secretary, Mary Lou Bonow.
Editor-in-chief o11 "The Charming Wvomann magazine is .lane McDarmont,
renowned authority on mildays' fashions.
Geno Iafrate, the maitre d'hotel, arrives and informs the three former
classmates that dinner is served, and the men leave their fond recollections of
their old school days at Follansbee High behind them.
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Bat-la row: Fred lzenson, John Zak, George Foresha, Phillip Donley, David
Caplan, lV,0l1lllll Vejvofla.
lfront row: ,loinn Gelarxly, Ruth Hooper, Mary Lon Bonow, linnna Heecl, Shir-
ley Murray, Shirley Nlayeruielt, Norcan XY right, Shirley Everson
"june XX ewlciingn, a three-aet eomefly, was presented on January lil, under
the direction of Miss Shirley C, johnson, The week before liillflil Perrfs mar-
riage to Cordon Gavin brings many surprises to the life cf the Perry faniily.
llanfly Perry, l,intla's little sister, really gets things into an uproar hut it all
boils down to a storm in a tea cup!
A three-aet C0l1l9lly, "Men are Like Streetearsm, was presented by the CIHSS
of '32 in their junior year. The production was nncler the clireetion of Miss
Shirley C. johnson.
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Juniors . . .
Marilyn Allen
Carole Allsopp
Helen Ariernia
Helen Barbush
Richard Arnett
Lawrence Basil
Charles Beagle
Donald Benzo
Otis Bearden
John Bernola
George Bilderback
Catherine Bodnar
Ray Bodley
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Harry Bowman
Ralph Brady
Bettie Burkey
Grace Cameron
Janet Byers
Elizabeth Campagna
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Victor Ceglie
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Margaret Kelley
Don Kinsey
Richard Kinder
Elva King
Glenn Kocher
Sam Lada
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Frank Marino
Carol Koltz
Ronald Koontz
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Rosemary Lewis
Edward Lionetti
Donald Martin
Martha Mazezka
Gary Martin
Dora Martino
Tony Mazzone
Virginia McGee
Tom McBride
Shirley McCarty
Ronald Meredith
Thomas Nay
Donna Miller
Marvin Morris
Tony Orecchio
Nancy Pertko
Barbara Oughton
Patty Pekarscik
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Dino Rotellini
Dolores Santoro
Gene Saunders
Bernard Sayre
Wilbur Schenerlein
Barbara Schoolcraft
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Edith Slanchik
Mary Smerecansky
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Ellinora Starr
Robert Stift
Dorothy Stillson
Edward Suciu
Eileen Summers
Antonette Suppa
Jacquelyn Sweaney
Martha 'I'hompson
Dolores Tingler
Eva Underwood
Antoinette Urso
Charles Utz
Bob Verner
John Wallace
Jack Weaver
Lois Weekly
Paul Wheeler
Shirley Williams
Barbara Williamson
Carolyn Yaussy
Marianne Yoders
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JoAnn Almasy
Ralph Anastasio
John Arnas
Kenneth Bain
Beatrice Baker
Betty Baker
Charles Baker
William Barkley
Paul Basil
Beverly Batson
Thomas Bauldauf
Roberta Behnke
Regina Beltrame
Mona Blankenship
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Monica Bobby
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Shirley Brewer
Norma Lee Brown
Betty Bryan
Paul Burke
Don Burnworth
Eugene Cain
Rita Calvarese
Jerry Cassandra
John Ciccolella
Alfred Ciclo
Nina Collins
Rita Confalone
Charles Cooper
Bette Corder
Josephine Cuomo
Rose Cutrone
Doran Daugherty
Ina Mae Davis
Ronald Davis
Sonny Dawson
Bill Debnar
Pete DeStefano
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George Dragonir
Audrey Dunn
Jerry Edwards
Tom Fante
Nancy Field
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Larry Fisher
Ellen Ford
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Back row: Richard Kinder, William Dawson, Frank Marino, Allen Bo-
garad, Sam Lada, Denny Williams
Front row: Jean Pannett, Joanne Thornburg, Anna Ferrante, Tom
Care, John Zak, Homer Ruckle, Ann Coker, Marilyn Allen
Camera Shy: Robert Davis
OFFICERS
President: John Zak
Vice-president: Tom Care
Secretary-Treasurer: Homer Ruckle
Sponsor: Miss Ruby McQuillan
As a major project, the Student Council sponsors a series of pro-
grams featuring outside talent such as THE HAMMERETTES, and THE
PALMER MARTIN MARIONETTES. The group is responsible for the
publication of football programs.
The aim of the Student Council is to set a high standard of school
citizenship and to cooperate in the general welfare of the school
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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Top row: Ellnora Crites, Ruth Nell Hooper, Shirley Mayernick, Jo-
anne Thornburg.
Bottom row: Ruth Varner, Maxine Wright, Norean Wright.
Every year since 1945-46, The National Honor Society has inducted
a certain percentage of both junior and senior classes into the organi-
zation. The students are chosen not only for scholastic ability, but for
qualities of character, service, and leadership. The purpose of the or-
ganization is to give recognition to those who have maintained high
grades in school while participating in extraecurricular activities.
The members pictured were active throughout their junioreyear.
The Seniors who were chosen in the spring of 1951 Were: Angela Weeda,
Charles Suranovich, Tony Carissimi, Nancy Truver, Joan McIntosh,
Ellen Poole, Henry Yingst, Steve Puy, Ruth Ann Fowler, Floryne Hunt-
er, Beverly McKnight.
Miss Shirley G. Johnson, Miss Ruby McQuillan, and Mrs. Charles
Arbaugh sponsor the organization.
OFFICERS
President: Ruth Nell Hooper
Vice-president: Maxine Wright
Secretary: Ellnora Crites
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LIBRARY CLUB
The Library Club's main purpose is to maintain. anpadequate and
efficient library for the student body of Follansbee High School.
The members, under the sponsorship of Miss Katherine Traubert,
classify, choose, check and repair books.
President: Martha Curtis
Vice-president: Nancy Pertko
Secretary: Dorothy Rawson
Treasurer: Barbara Williamson
Reporter: Barbara Grigsby
Historian: Roberta Behnke
Back row: Donna Stenger, Esther Zak, Shirley Sutterfield, Donna Giv-
ens, Cora Mae Bowman, Roberta Behnke, Barbara Jackson, Gladys
Grace, Rita Calvarese, Jacquelyn Sweany, Mary Lou Bonow, Norma
Thomaselli, Mary Alice Alley, Miss Katherine Traubert, sponsor.
Front row: Barbara Grigsby, Kit Taylor, Charon Griffiths, Joanne
DiRemigio, Irene Giovanakis, Jean Raineri, Martha Curtis, Nancy
Pertko, Barbara Williamson, Lynne Mitchell, Martha Mazezka, Carley
Ann Rees, Betty Bryan.
Camera Shy: Beverly Chadwell, Dorothy Rawson.
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COMMERCIAL CLUB
Back row: Beverly Campbell, Peggy Engstrom, Ruth Varner, Barbara Eckersburg, Maxinc Wright,
Betty Capriotti.
Middle row: Mr. Campanelli, Margaret Smerecansky, Eleanor Ceglie, Emma Reed, Margaret Carri-
gan, Margaret DiPaolo, Phyllis Taylor, Mary l.oL1 Zeigler, Patty Blackburn.
Front row: Delores Preat, Arlene Hoke, Ella Mae Simmons, Ellnora Crites, Carolyn Ash, Mary Leu
Bonow, Mina Bowman, Marilyn Allen, Virginia Muran, Martha Curtis, Artemis Kyriakodis.
Back row: Patty Pekarscik, Shirley Wiliams, Dolores Gaydos, Antoinette Urso, Mary .lean Fante,
Pauline Donofe, Angela DeSantis, Ellen Fante, Shirley McCarty, Linda Cipriani, Sylvia Ferrelli.
Middle row: Nancy Jones, Donna Miller, Janet Byers, Shirley Shears, Antonette Ciccarelli, Barbara
Williamson, Jean Boyd, Nancy Pertko, Margaret Kelley, Martha Mazezka, Delores Tingler, Ethel
Crawford.
Front row: Wilma George, Eileen Summers, Mary Smerecansky, Marion Powell, Eva Underwood, Mr.
Campanelli, Antonette Suppa, Jo Ann Davis, Doris Cusick, Rosemary Giglio, Virginia McGee,
Camera Shy: Beverly B3t50n,Ant0nette Ciccolella, Bill Gadd, Pete Lakios, Yvonne Regis, Dolores
Santoro, Anna Marie Spencer, Victoria Tridico, Joyce Wright.
President: Ella Mae Simmons Secretary: Margaret Smerecansky
Vice-president: Marilyn Allen Treasurer: Patty Blackburn
Sponsored by Mr. Campanelli, the Commercial Club, organized this year, has as its purpose to fur-
her interest in commercial skills.
Activities of the club included a bake sale, a dance after a basketball game and the publication gf
their own monthly paper, 'Commercial Capers".
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THESPIANS
Left to right: Shirley Everson, Shirley Murray, JoAnn Gelardy, Martha
Curtis, Norean Wright, Donald Vejvoda, Joanne Thornburg, J ane
McDarmont, Shirley Mayernick, Anna Ferrante.
OFFICERS
President: Donald Vejvoda
Vice-president: Joanne Thornburg
Secretary: Norean Wright
Sponsor: Miss Shirley G. Johnson
Since it was organized in December of 1943, the National Thespian
Troup 577 has had as its goal the development of an active and intelli-
gent interest in dramatics. Only members of the Dramatic Club are
eligible to become Thespians when the required number of entrance
points are tallied by National Headquarters.
The group presents a major three-act production each yiiar as a
project and has installation ceremonies in the spring.
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SUB-DEBS
The Sub-Debs, sponsored by Miss McQui1lan, was organized in 1937.
Chosen by vote of the club members, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors
make up the membership.
This social group sponsored the "Homecoming Dancev, and has
held theatre parties and a spaghetti dinner.
With the S.O.S.S. they bought a mirror for the girls' room.
Back row: ,Mary Ann Mihalovich, Barbara Grigsby, Jane McDarmont,
Shirley Mayhew, Viuwrie- Tridico, Gail Chapman, Frances Mark, Olive
Jane Coker, Ellen Fante, Miss MeQuillan.
Front row: Marian Mihalovich, Sylvia Onea, Charon Griffiths, Mary
Ann Pellicciotti, Barbara Eckersburg, Maxine Wright, Rosemary
Lewis, Margaret Ann Carrigan, Merry Lu Smith, Rosemary Pr-est,
Mary Jean Fante.
Camera shy: Anna Ferrante.
OFFICERS
President: Maxine Wright
Vice-president: Rosemary Lewis
Secretary: Barbara Eckersburg
Treasurer: Mary Ann Pellicciotti
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F -H-A
Back row: Joanne Donnelly, Bonnie Rhodes, Betty LeMasters, Suzanne Regan, Martha Mazez-
ka. Roberta Fish, Mary Alice Alley, Dolores Gaydos, Connie Bukovinsky, Doris Hill, Virginia
McGee, lrene Giovanakis.
Second row: Miss Berry, Jacquelyn Sweany, Barbara Williamson, Carole Allsopp, Helen Bar-
bush, Nancy Waugh, Donna Givens, Frances Renforth, Carolyn Davis, Barbara Horvath,
Norma Bonnett, Lynne Mitchell, Ellinora Starr.
Front row: Cora Mae Bowman, Janet Kocher, Dianne Smith, Lois Saunders, Nancy Pertko,
Ruth Nell Hooper, Mildred Crinkey, Audrey Dunn, Jean Raineri, Ruth Ann Eckles, Betty
Kelley, Mary Jane Gamble, Patricia Dragonir.
Back row: Mary Lou Zeigler, Sue Ann Zeigler, Marjorie Irvin, Nina Collins, Helen Klimansky,
JoAnn DiRemigio, Charon Griffiths, Virginia Moran, Artemis Kyriakodis, Despina Kyria-
kodis, Ruth Bilby.
Second row: Jane McDarmont, Bonnie Grimm, Mona Blankenship, Donna Stenger, Janet
Wettergreen, Peggy Edwards, Emma Reed, Martha Waugh, Betty B a k e r, Beverly Batson,
Shirley Brewer, Rose Cutrone.
Front row: Joanne Thornburg, Barbara GrigSby, Roberta Behnke, Jean Ann Schwertfeger,
Ann Suffalette, Loretta Smitz, Mary Ann Mih2110ViCh, Marian MihPl10ViCh, Lynn Maine, Jose-
phine Cuomo, Sylvia Onea, Carley Ann Rees.
Camera Shy: Della Cheek, Rachel Cheek, Beverly Chadwell, E193UO1' Deuley, Shirley Mayerniek
OFFICERS
President: Mildred Crinkey
Viceepresident: Ruth Nell Hooper
Secretary: Audrey Dunn
Treasurer: Nancy Pertko
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S.O.S.S.
S.O.S.S., a social club for girls in Follansbee High School, is under
the sponsorship of Miss Thompson.
The club's purpose is the promotion of better social conditions.
Various activities featured this year were Wiener roasts, swimming
parties, week-end camping trips, and theater parties. They also held
the Football Frolic after the BenvvoodeUnion football game, and bought
a mirror for the upstairs girls, room, with the Sub-Debs.
Back row: JoAnn Rea, Janet Wettergreen, Betty Bryan, Ruth Hooper,
Juanita Johnston, Lois Weekly, Bettie Burkey, Catherine Bodnar,
Lois Lantz, Kit Taylor, Edith Slanchik, Dolores Gaydos, Ethel Craw-
ford, JoAnn Davis.
Front row: Margaret Kelley, Barbara Jackson, Nancy Kelley, Phyllis
Summers, Ella Mae Simmons, Ruth Varner, Joanne Thornburg, Mari-
lyn Allen, Joanne Slanchik, Shirley Murray, Yvonne Regis, Mildred
Crinkey, Antonette Ciccarelli.
Camera shy: Shirley Mayernick.
OFFICERS
President: Joanne Thornburg
Vice-president: Ruth Varner
Secretary: Joanne Slanchik
Treasurer: Marilyn Allen
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Jane McDarmont, Fred Izenson
John Zak, Ruth Varner
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Anna Ferrante, Shirley Mayernick
Peggy Edwards, Lois Lantz
Fred Izenson Shirley Mayhew
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Adam Petrulovich, Joe Puzsar,
George Foresha, Ralph DiRemigio
John Simonetti
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Tom Care
James Mirasola,
Harry Ciccarelli, Phil Donley,
Dominic Pellicciotti
Advertising Managers ..... ......
Janie McDarmont, Joanne Slanchik
....Margaret DiPaolo, Grace Freshwater
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. .David Caplan, Denny Williams
...............Ruby McQuillan
MASQUE AN'D GAVEL
To propose and to maintain good usage in everyday speech is the
purpose of the Masque and Gavel, an organization open to Senior mem-
bers of the Speech Class. The local group was introduced into the
school in March, 1947. The members of this year's group sold mums
at the Follansbee-Wellsburg football game to earn money for future
activities. They participated in debates and forums such as WWVA's
"Junior Town Meeting of the Airu, and the American Legion Oratorical
OFFICERS
President: David Caplan
Vice-president: Anna Ferrante
Secretary-Treasurer: Shirley Mayernick
Sponsor: Miss Shirley G. Johnson
Contest.
Back row: Ellnora Crites, Yvonne Regis, Adam Petrulovich, Thomas
Oughton, Tom Care, Harry Welch, Fred Izenson, Ruth Nell Hooper,
Artemis Kyriakodis, Virginia Moran, Marilee Kohout.
Front row: Ruth Varner, Maxine Wright, Shirley Murray, JoAnn Gelar-
dy, Shirley Mayernick, David Caplan, Anna Ferrante, Juanita John-
ston, Joanne Thornburg, Shirley Everson.
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DRAMATIC CLUB
Back row: Ellen Fante, Joanne Slanchik, Norean Wright, Mildred
Crinkey, Olive Jane Coker, Edith Slanchik, Helen Barbush, Joanne
Thornburg, Ruth Hooper, Yvonne Regis, Rosemary Lewis.
Middle row: Emma Reed, Marianne Yoders, David Caplan, Fred Izen'
son, Donald Vejvoda, Robert Cazin, Bob Schenfele, William Bish,
Frank Marino, Shirley Everson, Phyllis Taylor.
Front row: June Asfour, Carole Allsopp, Margaret Kelley, Jacquelyn
Sweany, Peggy Edwards, Mary Jean Fante, Adam Petrulovich, Maxine
Wright, Barbara Eckersberg, Martha Curtis, Shirley Murray, Joann
Gelardy, Nancy Pertko.
Camera shy: Della Cheek, Anna Ferrante, Shirley Mayernick, Jane
McDarmont, Virginia Moran, Thomas Oughton.
OFFICERS
President: Adam Petrulovich
Vice-president: Barbara Eckersberg
Secretary: Shirley Mayernick
Treasurer: Ann Ferrante
"On the stage of life, play well your part," is the motto of the
Dramatic Club, sponsored by Miss Shirley G. Johnson. The aim of the
club is to further the study and production of good drama.
Composed only of Juniors and Seniors, the club requires each can-
didate to present some satisfactory dramatic performance for admission.
Activities this year included packing a Christmas basket for a
needy family, and helping the Thespians stage a three-act play.
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CHEMISTRY CLUB
The newly organized. Chemistry Club, under the sponsorship of W.
J. Hervey, has as its purpose to encourage the interest of its members
in chemistry. Only students in the Chemistry and Physics classes are
eligible for membership. For their projects, the club made tours through
dairies, power plants, and college laboratories. At each meeting they
were entertained by speakers or pictures on scientific subjects.
OFFICERS
President: Allen Bogarad
Vice-president: Ralph DiRemigio
Secretary: Ruth Nell Hooper
Treasurer: Ray Bodley
Reporter: Richard Arnett
Sponsor: W. J. Hervey
Back row: Mr. Hervey Qsponsorl, Vincent Curtis, Ralph DiRemigio,
Bill Smith, Bill Gadd, Ronald Rees, Paul Gasvoda, Harry Welch.
Fourth row: Robert Geary, Gary Martin, Allen Bogarad, John Zak,
Richard Arnett, Richard Kinder, Harry Bowman, Willard Flowers,
Ray Bodley, Tom McBride.
Third row: Carole Allsopp, Marilee Kohout, Margaret Kelley, Gail
Chapman, Olive Coker, Catherine Bodnar, Grace Cameron, William
Lever.
Second row: Walter Waugh, Shirley Mayernick, Elizabeth Compagna,
Shirley Everson, Norean Wright, Martha Curtis, Helen Barbush, Jac-
queline Sweany, Fred Casinelli, Joseph Childs,
Front row: Bob Davis, Ruth Hooper, Shirley Murray, Rosemary Lewis,
Mildred Crinkey, Betty Hedmond, Barbara Oughton, Carolyn Yaus-
sey, Charles Utz, Dino Rotellini.
Camera shy: Dorothy Stillson, Frank Miller.
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HI-Y
Back row: Fred Hamilton QSponsorJ, Kenneth Schwertfeger, William
Bish, John Nicodemus, Bob Verner, Geno Iafrate, Harry Welch, Jack
Gassner, Otis Bearden, Donald Kinsey.
Front row: Bob Hughes, Ralph Brady, Bob Stift, Thomas Oughton,
Adam Petrulovich, Vincent Curtis, Richard Kinder, Joseph Childs,
Tom McBride.
OFFICERS
President: Adam Petrulovich
Vice-president: Thomas Oughton
Secretary: Richard Kinder
Treasurer: Vincent Curtis
Sponsor: Fred Hamilton
The Hi-Y, organized in 1935, has as its purpose to create, maintain
and extend throughout the school and community high standards of
Christian character. Activities for this year included reading of the
Bible in homerooms, purchasing of Hi-Y jackets, and participating in
an assembly program before the Toronto football game.
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JUNIOR Y-TEENS
Sponsored by Miss Power and Miss Traubert, the purpose of the Junior Y-Teens is to build
a fellowship devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and
social living to which we are committed.
Back row: Marian Mihalovich, Maryann Mihalovich, Monica Bobby, Virginia Walliser, Judith
Gfigsbyi 59311 Palilfleilt, Colleen MCMi11an, Bette Jeanne Corder, Janet Wettergreen, Norma
Thomaselli, Mary Louise Ierise, Esther Zak, Helen Klimansky, Donna Stenger, Regina
Beltrame.
Middle row: Barbara Grigsby, Ellen Ford, Merry Lu Smitb, Marlene Wilson, Shirley Schindler,
Shirley Brewer, Betty Baker, Martha Waugh, Patty Murray, Rita Calvarese, Beverly Batson,
Jeanetta Forker, Marion Horvath, Shirley Wood, Evelyn Keeder, Dawn McBee.
First row: Kit Taylor, JoAnn Dilfiemigio, Charon Griffiths, Barbara Jackson, Stella M ec a,
Katherine Lauttamus, Gladys Grace, Despina Kyriakodis, Rita Confalone, Betty Bryan,
Joann Yachine, Frances Mark, Carley Ann Rees, Sylvia Onea.
Back row: Nina Collins, Harriett Brown, Claris Yoho, Nancy Brown, Goldie Campbell, Norma
Bonnett, Nancy Waugh, Doris Hill, Mary Ann Keeling, Pauline Williams, Sandra Wright,
Marjorie Irvin, Suzanne Regan, Constance Bukovinsky, Betty LeMasters.
Middle row: Miss Katherine Traubert, Jean Schwertfeger, Janet Kocher, Gwendolyn Kuhns,
Ruth Parrish, Myrna Bioux, Patricia Uhor, Anna Hibberts, Barbara Phillips, Donna Givens,
Frances Renforth, Barbara Horvath, Ann Coker, Lynne Mitchell, Betty Kelley, Miss Esther
Power.
Front row: Mary Jane Fadlem, Cora Mae Bowman, Dianne Smith, Irene Giovanakis, Helen
Gesheff, Audrey Dunn, Nancy Kelley, Roberta Behnke, Ann Suffalette, Eleanor Cascarcia,
Jean Raineri, Joanne Donnelly, Mary Jane Gamble, Ruth Eckles, Norma Brown.
Camera shy: Mary Alice Alley, JoAnn Almasy, Margaret Beatty, Bessie Bremer, Beverly
Chadwell, Rachel Cheek, Rose Cutrone, Ina Mae Davis, Patty Dragonir, Nancy Fields, Elsie
Fife, Roberta Fish, Bonnie Grimm, Lynn Maine, Bessie Martin, Barbara Shook, Mary Fran-
ces Stukens, Marion Summers, Patty Valerio, Helen Wargo, JoAnn Wilson.
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SENIOR Y-TEENS G.A..A
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SENIOR Y-TEENS
Back row: Ella Mae Simmons, Ellen Fante, Arlene Hoke, Nancy Pertko, Betty Hed-
mond, Mildred Crinkey, Shirley McCarty, Shirley Everson, Jo anne Thornburg,
Yvonne Regis, Phyllis Taylor.
Middle row: Miss Manion, Dolores Preat, Maggie DiPaolo, Emma Reed, Grace Cams
eron, Jacquelyn Sweany, Peggy Smerecansky, Elizabeth Compagna, Eileen Sum-
mers, Mary Smerecansky, Grace Freshwater, Martha Curtis, Mrs. Arbaugh.
Front row: Phyllis Summers, Carol Alls-opp, Margaret Kelley, Norean Wright, Helen
Barbush, Joanne Slanchik, Ruth Nell Hooper, Barbara Eckersberg, Ellinora Starr,
Virginia McGee, Josephine Saggio, Della Cheek.
Back row: Sylvia Ferrelli, Linda Cipriani, Eleanor Ceglie, Angela DeSantis, Martha
Mazezka, Dolores Gaydos, Wilma George, Antonette Urso, Pauline Donofe, Rose-
mary Lewis, Mary Jean Fante, Dolores Tingler, Janet Byers.
Middle row: Miss Manion, Barbara Williamson, Victoria Tridico, Lois Weekly, Betty
Burkey, Antonette Ciccarelli, Nancy Jones, Jean Boyd, Edna Quaranta, Patty
Pekarscik, Ellen Hanlon, Margaret Quattrocchi, Shirley Shears, Mrs. Arbaugh.
Front row: Jane McDarmont, Dorothy Sbillson, Ethel Crawford, Marilyn Allen, Doris
Cusick, Shirley Williams, Mary Lou Bonow, Shirley Murray, Mary Ann Pellicciotti,
Esther Yachini, Rosemary Prest, Catherine Bodnar, Rosemary Giglio, Donna Miller.
Camera shy: Louise Pannett, Antonette Ciecolella, Betty Capriotti, Dolores Santora,
Carol Ann Koltz, Carolyn Yaussy, Shirley Mayernick, Dora Martino, Anna Fer-
rante.
President: Anna Ferrante
Vice-president: Barbara Eckersberg
Secretary: Joanne Slanchik
Treasurer: Ruth Nell Hooper
Sponsored by Mrs. Arbaugh and Miss Manion, the Senior Y-Teens is an organi-
zation for younger girls in the YWCA.
The aim of this club is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the
task of realizing in their common life those ideals of personal and social achievements
to which they are committed.
Activities this year included packing Christmas boxes, participating in the
Easter Assembly, and sponsoring a Leap Year's Dance.
G.A.A.
Back row: Miss Anderson, Maxine Wright, Juanita Johnston, Victoria Tridico, Jean-
ette Forker, Betty Bryan, Janet Wettergreen, Ellen Fante, Marilyn Allen, Dolores
Gaydos, Edna Quaranta.
Front row: Frances Mark, Jane McDarmont, Mary Ann Pellicciotti, Joanne Rea,
Ruth Varner, Ruth Nell Hooper, Joanne Thornburg, Kit Taylor, Edith Slanchik,
Mary Jean Fante, Marian Mihalovich, Mary Ann Mihalovich.
Camera shy: Shirley Mayernick, Anna Ferrante.
President: Joanne Thornburg
Vice-president: Ruth Nell Hooper
Secretary: Anna Ferrante
Treasurer: Ruth Varner
Among the projects of the G.A.A. were the buying of gold footballs and basket-
balls for the teams, and of pins and sweat shirts for the senior G.A.A. members. The
group sold programs at football games, sponsored an assembly program, and played
basketball with the Hi-Y in the gym at noontime sessions.
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Itjs Three fyfllillfls' in the Morning .
JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM
The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held May 4, 1951 in the Pine
Room at Oglebay Park, honoring the class of '51. Lee Barrett and his
orchestra provided the music for dancing. The evening was filled with
dancing and music, making it a memorable one for all who attended.
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Under the direction of Miss Esther Care, the Girl's Glee Club has for a yearly project a
choral presentation of music for Commencement and Baccalaureate. To be a member of this
club, one must be able to read music and must attend music classes regularly. Activities this
year include a Spring Festival and performances before various P.T.A.'s.
The Boy's Glee Club, reorganized this year under the direction of Mr. Orsini, has as its
purpose to learn to appreciate music in all phases. Officers are: John Zak, president, Fred
Casinelli, vice-president, Fred Izenson, secretary-treasurer. Among the activities were partici-
pation in the Masque and Gavel assembly program and an assembly with the Senior Y-Teens.
Back row: Dorothy Stillson, Hannah Gillespie, Betty Roman, Janet Byers, Joanne Slanchik,
Anna Ferrante, Ruth Hooper, Juanita Johnston, Joanne Thornburg, Maxine Wright, Ruth
Varner, Dolores Gaydos, Betty Hedmond, Nancy Pertko, Rosemary Lewis, Edith Slanchik,
Shirley Everson.
Middle row: Barbara Eckersberg, Shirley Mayernick, Betty Delong, Dolores Preat, Arlene
Hoke, Ella Mae Simmons, Eva Underwood, Mary Smerecansky, Betty Burkey, Lois Lantz,
Shirley Mayhew, Grace Freshwater, Yvonne Regis, Jane McDarmont, June Asfour, Miss Care.
Front row: Marianne Yoders, Jacquelyn Sweany, Carole Allsopp, Linda Cipriani, Phyllis Tay-
lor, Carolyn Ash, Margaret Smerecansky, Peggy Edwards, JoAnn Davis, JoAnn Gelardy,
Shirley Murray, Mildred Crinkey, Norean Wright, Catherine Bodnar.
Back row: John Zak, Charles Baker, George Bilderback, Ray Bodley, Rhett Pinsky, Ronald
Bird, Ronald Davis, Robert Davis, Paul Lucas.
Middle row: Gene Sanders, Allen Bogarad, Tom McBride, Sam McMahon, Sandy Muscaro,
Robert Cazin, Fred Izenson, David Caplan, Ronald Lash.
Front row: Kenneth McAlpine, Robert Hughes, Gene Kuhns, Robert Schevlin, Ronald Miller,
Mr. Orsini, Robert Stift, Harry Freshwater, Robert Jones, Fred Casinelli.
Camera shy: Don Pottersnyk.
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Syncopated Clock .
Band
F:lI'l'SZ Tommy flCil1'y, llzuinzill Gil-
lespie, Bill Secrist.
Clarinets: Mary Alice Alley, Betty
Allison, J ackye Armstrong, Rober-
ta Behnke, Donna Bodley, Harry
Bowman, Betty Bryan, Mary Jane
Gamble, Helen Gesheff, Patty
Layburn, Dawn McBee, Shirley
Murray, Joyce Overstreet, Edith
Slanchik, Diane Smith, Roberta
Vickers.
Oboe: Barbara Jackson.
Bassoons: Cora Mae Bowman, Jo-
anne Thornburg.
Saxophones: Vincent Fadse, Bill
Schaffer, Esther Simmons, Mari-
anne Yoders.
Cornets: John Arnas, John Bernola,
Janet Byers, Bob DeStefano,
Larry Flemming, Inez Evans,
Peggy Gassner, Jack Gardner,
Judy Grigsby, Betty Heckman,
Doris Hill, David Rhodes, Ronald
Straight, Kit Taylor, Charles Utz.
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Horns: Gladys Grace, Bonnie
Grimm, Frances Mark, Jim Pet-
roff, Barbara Shook.
Trombones: Bill Berry, Bill Hill,
Mark Secrist, Donald Vejvoda.
Baritones: Carol Allsopp, Kenneth
Schwertfeger.
Bass: George Dragonir, Tom Kin-
der, Bill Smith.
Percussion: Shirley Everson, Ron-
nie Fisher, Barbara Grigsby, Wal-
ter Waugh, Janet Wettergreen,
Joyce Wright.
DRUM MAJOR
William Secrist
DIRECTOR
Alfred Rigner
sus-vggl'
MAJORETTES
Janet Wettergreen JoAnne Thornburg
Sally Sue Thornburg Ruth Nell Hooper
Shirley Mayernick Joanne Slanchik
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"All set?l' "You bet!" This saying is very familiar. It
makes us think of the six snappy varsity cheerleaders who
backed all sports in Follansbee High whether the team were
the victors or the vanquished. Rain or shine found these cheer-
leaders ready and cheering the team to victory, which proves
our cheerleaders are solid stickers!
The cheerleaders are chosen after try-outs by a com-
mittee which votes by secret ballot.
Janie McDarmont, Juanita Johnston, Mary Ann Pellicci-
otti, and Shirley Mayhew are the four seniors, while Marilyn
Allen and Ellen Fante will be joined next year by Rita Confa-
lone and Frances Mark, the two reserve cheerleaders.
Pictured from left to right: Ellen Fante, Mary Ann Pellicciotti, Marilyn
Allen, Janie McDarmont, Juanita Johnston, Shirley Mayhew.
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Posing
Music . . . music . . . Music . . . After the Game . . . Thumb Fun
. . . Perfect Pair . . . What Form . . . Sweethearts
When we were Kids . . . Carnival Time . . . Ain't he Sweet . . . There's
Always a Band . . . Class Clowns
Boys' State . . . In the Good Old Summer Time . . . Wanna, Ride . . .
Smile . . . Pretty . . . King and Queen . . . Watch the Birdie
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
Back row: Heaton, Martin, Casinelli, Meredith, Arnett, Wheeler, Sanders,
Brady, Kuns, Basil, Lever.
Third row: Sayre, Petrul0vicl1,Kinrlcr, Mains, DiPino, Morris, DeStefano,
Sisinni, Marino, Bodley.
Second rows: Assistant Coafrlm Dodrill, Manager Donley, Mains, Flowers., Weaver,
Kinsey, Ceglie, Ciccarelli, Pellicciotti, Kocher, Simonetti, Schenerlein, Coach
Winter.
lfront row: Manager Jones, Pottersnyk, Barezinsky, Bogarad, Zak, Willianis,
Martin, Lada, Mazzone, R. Sisinni, Manager Curtis.
September 7--fF.H.S.
September 13-l7.H.S
S6PIt71nlanr , . a
September 28-F.H.3.. .
Octolmer 5ffF.H.S-.. . . .
October 12fF.H.S.. . .
Octoller 19fF.H.S .....
October 26eF.H.S.. ..
November 3f--F.H.S.. .. .
November 10-+F.H.S.. . . .
SCHEDULE
. . .39-New Cumberland
.. .19'+Wll3Clillg Central
. . . fl-Wvarwooil . . . . . . .
...32-Mingo .. . . . ..
. . . 6-Benwcrozl llnigu , , , , ,
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. . .13fVVellsburg . . . .
. . .13-St. Clairsville . . .
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Coaches
Gus Winter
Carlin Doflrill
Trainer
alloc" Boclley
RESERVE FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE
Scpteniber LZTWAAIC H. S. Reserves .. . l9-Burgettstown ..
October 3fF. H. S. Reserves . 6--VUellsburg ..
October 15-elf. H. S. Reserves . .. . l9+W'eirton . . .
October 22fF. H. S. Reserves ...... 6-Wellsburg . . .
November 5-F. H. S.. Reserves .. 25fWCiflOl1 . . . .
Coach
,limmy Carey
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Huck row: Nlosser, Nlluler, Hanlon, Floyd, Wrigltl, Durham, Fisher, Freshwater,
Falbo, lVlorriS, Still.
Nliclcllc row: lCO11Clll Bill jones, LeRosa, C. Simmons, Ciccolellu, E. Simmons,
Edwards, Sanders, Testa, MclVlal1on, Martin, Coach Carey.
First row: Cuwryclt, Pizutti, Haney, Anastasio, Fadse, Lucas, Giglio, Dawson,
Cassandra, Ougliton, Robinson.
l'll'C'lll row: lseatedl B. Stift, Secrits.
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Mains
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VARSITY BASKETBALL - 1951 - "2
Back row: Basil, Williams, Sayre, Bcrnola, Schenerlein, Bogarad Lulx Coach
Wlinter.
Front row: lVlilI1ilr9Q61' Curtis, Ciccarclli, Marino, R. Sisinni, Zak, MOITIS F Sis 1
ni, Mana ger Donley.
Date
F.H.S.
December 18-F. H. S. ........... .
December 21-F. H. S.
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December 293-F. H. S
H S
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January llf F. H. .
January ll-F. H. S.
,lanuary l5--F. H. S.
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,lanuary 18' f . H. S. .
January 22gF. H. S. .
.lanuary 25kF. H. S. .
January 29-F. H. S.
February l-F. H. S. .
February f3fF. H. S..
February 7-F. H. S. .
February l2-F. H. S
February 15-F. H. S
February 19eF. H. S.
February 22-F. H. S.
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SCHEDULE
Op ponent
f-Benwoocl Union . . .
---Steubenville Central
lVl1ngo . . . . ..... . . .
Steubenville . . .... .
-BClll2llly' .......
Wleirton .........
-Benwdod Union . . .
W6llShlIfg .........
New Cumberlanrl ..
W 6lI'l0ll ..........
Steubenville Central
WCllSbllfg .........
Mingo ...... . . .
Triadelpllia . .
Wlarwood .......
--New Cumberland ..
Bethany .........
-Bellaire St. Johns .
'l'UURNANlEN'l'
F. H. S. 37 Warwoorl 39
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Varsity Basketball
SAYRE
Bernurcl Sayre, Denny Wvilliams, ,lolm Zak, Marvin Morris and Harry Cic-
Oarelli completed their careers as lll6IlllfJ6l'S of the Varsity basketball squad with
the current season.
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RESERVE
BASKETBALL
Back row: Haney, Sim-
mons, Stift, Muder, Gaw-
rych, Edwards, C 0 il e 11
Dodrill.
Front row: Anastasio, Ar-
nas, Testa, Pizutti, Baker,
Mains, Manager Stift.
Coac'1: Carlin Doflrill
FRESHMAN
BASKETBALI ,
Back row: Freshwater,
Beclaner, Floyd, Sanders,
Coach ,lim Carey.
Front row: Fudse, Uiglio,
Scott, Nluneano, Mazezka,
Manager Comisso.
Coach: J. Carey
JUNIOR HIGH
BASKETBALL
Back row: Salatino, Har-
lan, BlIIif.','ii, Sayre, By-
JIS, Kerr.
Middle row: Spencer, Se-
zfrist, Muflraw, Allsopp,
DeAngclis, fiI'B3l1l'JllS e ,
Coach Boflley.
Front row: Miller, Ewu-
siak, Foreslla., Fisher, Cur-
tis, Cziczyicki, Mgr. Xar-
uczf, Mgr. Schwertfeger.
Coach H. Bodley
. MINUTEMEN
TRACK
Dark row: Stift lmanagerb, Kinder, Weaver, Vcrner, Hughes, Kul-guru, G. Davis,
McBride, Heaton, Pizzuli, Petroff lmanagerl.
lfront rcw: Coach Gus Wfintcr, Recclxio, Boclley, Sclmcncrlein, Diliemigio, Sayre,
If. Davis, Lada, Zak, Lash, Petiulovich, Baker, Coach T. ,I. Hill.
MEETS
April 6YDual McetffF0llanshce is. Mingo
Follansbcc 137 23 points
Mingo 135 113 poiznth
gltpvil ,llff-Breclze County lnvitational Meet zitwellsblirg
Follansbce 2nd place 81 points
f.pz'il l0ATriang:ular Meet at Mingn
Follansbee lst place 78 5 6 poima
April 19-Dual Meet-Fellanslsee ua. XXi1'1lCl'5-Villfl
Follansbee 75 paints
Wvintersvillc 48 points
April 24-Follanslace Invitationl Meet
Follanslaec 2nd place 85 points
April 27-O.Y.A.C. Meet at Martins Ferry
Follansbee 6th place 25 points
Tlve sprint relay tcvm cf Dominic Pcllicciolii, Eflflia Davis, Ralph Dilielnifiio.
and Clemens Rocclzio ticfl the rccyrzl time of 1:38 set in 1944.
May 4-State Regricfnal at Wlieeling
Follansbee 3rd place 00 SQ6 points
May 12-State Meet at Charleston
Fcxllansbee 112 point
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Take Me Out to The Ball Game .
BASEBALL
Back row: Coach Dodrill, Griffith, Wendt, Ciccarelli, Marino, Mains, Donlex
Manager Smith.
Front rcfw: Manager McMahon, F. Sisinni, Geary, Harlan, Morris, Brady, Koch
er, Schenfele, R. Sisinni.
BASEBALL RECORD
F. H. S. 8-New Cumberland .. . 0 F. H. S. 5-Steubenville
F. H. S. 2-Triadelpllia ........ 13 F. H. S. lfifwlellslourg .
F. H. S. 0-Weirton ... ... 1 F. H. S. 10fBetl1any . . ..
F. H. S. 7--Wellsburg ......... 2 F. H. S. 4-Weirton ......
F. H. S. 1-Steub. Central ..... 0 F. H. S. 15fSteuben. Centrai
F. H. S. 13-New Cumberland 2 F. H. S. 2--'llriatlelpllia
F. H. S. 17+Bethany ........... 5 F. H. S. 1-Burgettstown . .
Play-off--F.H.S. 0 Weirton 11
BATTING AVERAGES FOR 1951
Paul Mikanik . . . . . . .531 Ross Sisinni . . .
Ceno Quattrocchi . . . . .437 Ralph Brady . . . .
Edgar Harlan .406 Harry Ciccarelli . . .
Marvin Morris . ..... .384 Ronald Mains .
Earl Wentlt .074
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Follansbee Blue Wave
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Wellslmurg Orange Crushers
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QUEEN
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ATTENDANTS
Ruth Varner
Ruth Hooper
Joanne Thornburg
,loznmo Slanchik
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Tumbling
The Turnhling Team pro-
sentezl programs for the Hal-
lon-.eien Carnival and for the
atinual open house. It is un-
cier the direction of Miss
June Anderson.
Back Row: Norma Brown,
Martha Pvlazezka, Joseph-
ine Saggirf, Anna Hihberts,
,leanette lforker, Barbara
Grigshy, .Nrteniis Kyriaa-
koriis.
Front Bow: ,lean l'annett.,
Betty Cormier, Dora Mar-
tino, Jean Raincri. Joann
i,f'RCIIligill, Esther Zak.
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ytx,
Usl1er's Club
Organized in 1943, uncler the sponsorship of Homer Boflley, the 'Usher's
Club's purpose is to provide usher service at football games and other athletiv
events. The capable group are skillfully efficient at handling large groups and
are of definite service to the school.
HEAD USHEHS: James Mirasola and Grace Freshwater
SPONSOR: Wir. Horner Bcrdley
Back Row: Mary ,lean Fante, JoAnn Celarfly, JoAnn Davis, Dolores Gayrlos,
Hose Palma, Esther Yaehini, Eleanor Ceglie, Dolores Santoro.
Middle Row: Victoria Tridico, Maxine Wright, Mary Slll6I'CCLlllSlif, William
Cooper, Bob Schenfele, George Bilrierbaclx, Martha Mazezka, Edna Quaranta,
Anna Ferrantc.
Front Bow: Tom McBri4le, Shirley Shears, Grace Freshwater, Mr. Bodley,
James Mirasola, Helen Barbush, Barbara Oughton, Thomas Oughton.
Turn
September
teachers
September
squad of
Harry C
September
Dominic
Back The Hands of Time . . .
4 . . . The first day of school for teachers and students. Many new
and students.
7 . . . First pep assembly of the year. Coach introduces football
1951. Game with New Cumberland at llOIll6. Denny Williams and
iccarelli selected as co-captains.
10 . . . John Zak chosen to lead Senior activities. Assisting him are
Pellicciotti, vice-presidentg .loanne Thornburg, secretary-treasurer.
Sam Lada selected president by Juniorsg Frank Marino, vice-presidentg Mary
Jena Fante, secretary-treasurer. Masque and Gavel meets to reorganize club.
C.A.A. n
September
September
leets to pla11 this year's schedulez.
12 . . . Hi--Y mkcs plans for coming year.,
13 . . . Pep-rally for Wheeling Central game presented by G.A.A.
Dcxwnpour accompanies the game at Wlheeling Stadium.
September
14 . . . First meeting of O. S. S. held to reorganize club and to in-
duct new members.
September
18 . . . Crinkey presides over F.l-l.A at noon meeting. Boys' Glen
Club organized under the sponsorship of Mr. Orsini.
September 21 . . . Warwood Vikings upset football season by defeating Follans-
bce eleven by a score of 9-0.
October 3 . . . ,layvees loose to' Vl7ellsburg reserves, 13-6.
October 5 . . . Follansbee vs. Benwood Union. Wlave triumphs 6-0.
October 7 . . . Seniors choose Tennant of Weirton as class photographer.
October 12 . . . Fcllansbee makes it two years in a row, defeates Weirton 1.9-7.
October 15 . . .Follansbee reserves follow varsity example. Beat W'eirton re-
serves 19-6.
October 17 . . . Commercial Club reorganized under Anthony Campanelli, Ella
Mae Simmons to lead. assisted by Marilyn Allen, Margaret Smerecansky, and
Pat Blac
Otcober 18
October 25
October 26
kburn.
. . . New scoreboard erected in stadium by Follansbee Bo'oster's Club.
. . . First honor roll released . . . Seniors lead.
. . . Toronto Red Knights tie Follansbce Blue Wlave. Score 6-6. Juan-
ita Johnston reigns as Homecoming Queen.
October 29
assembly
. . . Student Council presents The Hammerettcs as first in series of
programs. Juniors hold Halloween Carnival. Sam Lada and Anton-
ette Ciccarelli reign as laing and queen.
November
N ovember
November
November
November
November
November
November
selected
November
1 . . . Students get 2 day vacation. rFBLlCl1CI'7S Convention in Wheeling.
2 . . . Wave retains County Championshipg Edges Wellsburg 13-6,
9 . . . Vllave closes season by downing St. Clairsville 18-7.
School observes National Education Week.
12...
Seniors try out for Play.
Juniors order class rings from Herff-Jones Company.
16 . . . Masque and Gavel present Armistice Day program.
20 . . . F. H. A. presents Thanksgiving program. McDarmont, lzenson
to head 1952 yearbook staff.
26 . . . 1951-1952 Basketball season opens.
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November
29 . . . Student Council presents Palmer Martin Nlarioneltes
1
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honcred at football banquet.
.1 . . . Driver education class, holds assembly. Cues! speaker, Price
read of driver's edueation in W. Ya.
Annual College Day held. A -
. . . John Zak chosen to pilot 1951--1952 basketball team.
. 1. . Basketball team loses opener to Benwood, 02-40.
. . . juniors receive class rings: ' '
ball squad
Deeetnher' '
Clarlt, 1
December 7
llecember 15
1,P0t2lll1Jl5I"1li
llfeeniber 19
December 241
Inter-
. . . .1r. Y' Teens present Christmas Cartxl 1'ageanl. Annual
postponed because of snow. 'I
Club prom
December 21
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. . . Follansbee loses second game to,Steubenvi1le Central, 51-42.
. . .- Christmas 'vacation beginsq "
. . . Wave edge 1V1ingo Indians toy gain first victory of season, 51-47.
.Blue Vlvave quintet defeated in the Big Red game by seore of T1-40
. Students resume sehool after L'1V1erry Christmasl' holiday,
. 17o1la1isbee's Bltwuymve- victorious over Bethany Bisons, 04-30.
'. . .1P1ay cast all Haflutter. 'f,lune'Wedding1' 'givpn as Class muy'
. . Follansbee suffers setback, defeated by Wveirton lied Riders.
Student Council presents Wilfred Hetzel, basl-.etball expert.
. . Wellsburg Orange Crushers defeat Blue Wave, 61-41.
Follansbee defeats New Cumberland 52-48.
. . Follansbee loses 5'1'1eartbreaker" as Weirton wins by twof points,
Steubenville 'tBig Redh defeats Follansbee, 52-36.
Band concert given in assembly.
Blue Wvave downs Orange Crushers, 54-44.
Mingo lndians defeat Blue Wave, 51-32.
Blue Wave defeated by 'l'riads, 07-49.
. . . --12.
Blue Vlvavc downed by W arwood Vikings, 67
. . . George Campbell, Hi-Y speal-Lcr for assembly program.
. . . Follansbee downs New Cumberland, 07--15.
. . . Bisons defeated by Blue Vlfave, 58-42.
Fcxllansbee vs. Bellaire St. ,lo1ms, lost oo--511.
...1V1oviefW.V.U. vs. N.Y.ll.
. . . Thespians present "The Singing Chest".
. . . Library Club sponsors uCo1d Diggefs Ball."
Boy's Alumni Chorus presents program for students,
junior-1'1i on1y11 Seventh grade stars in assembly.
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March 8 . . , Sectional basketball toumamcnt at Warwood. Warwood wins.
March 12 . . . Dramatic Club members travel to West Liberty.
March 14 . . . Students enjoy assembly program by Boys' Clee Club, direcwr
Mr. Orsini.
March 20 . . .Miss Tennant's home economics' class presents style show.
March 21 . . . Eighth grade presents assembly for Junior-Hi.
March 25 . . . National Honor Society inducts new members.
March 28 . . . Sub-Debs hold "Sock Hop" in gym.
April 3 . . . Open House observed with Spring Program.
April 10 . . . Senior Y-Teens present chorus from West Liberty as part of Easter
Program.
April 11 . . . Easter vacation begins.
April 16 . . . Band presents Spring concert.
April 18 . . . Band participates in regional concert.
April 24 . . . .lunio'r Class presents play.
May 1-3 . . . State Band festival at Huntington.
May 9 . . . Award Day . . . Commercial, athletic, cheerleader, etc., awards made
by sponsors and officers.
May 10 . . . Regional track meet at Wheeling.
May 16 . . . Junior-Senior prom held at Foreman's Club . . . all night party
proves success.
May 17 . . . State Track meet held at Charleston.
May 25 . . . Baccalaureate services held in auditorium.
May 26 . . . Seniors say final farewell . . . Commencement exercises held in
F. H. S. auditorium.
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1070 Main Street
Follansbee, West Virginia
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MAY AND LEOPOLD COMPANY
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185 N. 4th INDIANA
ince 1896 Telephone 2-4441
Steubenville, Ohio Jewelers to Classes of '50
'51 and '52
Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of Follansbee High School
from
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Trust Unmpany
"The Friendly Bank"
Steubenville, Ohio
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
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Compliments of
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Portrait and Commercial
Photographers
PHOIN E 31641
421 WASHINGTON STREET
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO
Home-Grown Flowers For
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The Target Shop
Compliments of
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"If it's sports we have it." 418 MARKET STREET
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO
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Thomas E. Millsop, President
WEIRTON, West Virginia
A Friendly Place To Work .... A Good Place To Live
Page 91
FULLANSBEE
STEEL
MILL
O N'S S EE L C O1R'PO RATIO
SHEET METAL
SPECIALTY
DIVISION
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Compliments of
Lcmtz Dairy
THE ORIGINAL
JAMES FUNERAL HOME
35 Years Service
Ambulance Service Day or Night
TELEPHONE 151
Norma D. Gardner
FOLLANSBEE, W. VA.
JACK and JILL
KIDDIE SHOPPE
Infant and Children's Wear
Our Specialty
832 MAIN STREET
FOLLANSBEE, W. VA.
LOUIS CAPITO AND SONS
Records, Sheet Music, Musical Instruments
and Electrical Appliances
Weir-Cove Moving and Storage Co.
Steel Haulers
Motor Freight Transportation
TELEVISION Serving Follansbee and the Valley
PHONE 999
4224 Ferry Road Cove Station
3310 MAIN STREET WEIRTOIN, W. VA. Weirton, W. Va. R. Castelli, Pres.
LIPAN'S SERVICE STATION
.MMOCO PRODUCTS
Lubrication - Tire Repair
Car Washing
Corner Main and Ferry Road
Weirton, West Virginia
Wishing all the
Graduates Success
AIhena's
FLOWERS and GIFTS for ALL OOCASLONS
Floral Designs in the Modern Methods
Ph- 1294 3757 Main Street
Weirton, West Virginia
Page 94
BANK 0F FOIIANSBEE
FOLLANSBEE, WEST VIRGINIA
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Compliments of Compliments of
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Follansbee Appliance
Bryqn'5 Regfqurqnf FIRESTONE PRODUCTS
PHONE 302
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The Follclnsbee Review
Printers 81 Publishers
"SINCE 1911"
834 MAIN STREET FOLLANSBEE, W. VA
PHONE 121
Page 95
MAIN STREET SERVICE STATIO
GAS .... SUNOCO .... OIL
P. C. WALKER
N DAN CICCOLELLA
Quality Meats and Groceries
Imported Italian Products
PHONE 341
703 Allegheny Street
Follansbee, W. Va.
TRIANGLE FOOD MARKET
Quality Meats . . . Groceries
, Frozen Foods
Hooverson Heights - Phone 154
Follansbee, W. Va.
Proprietors: Rigby and Heaton
BUFFALO CONFECTIONERY
"WHERE DAD TOOK MOM"
After the ga.m'e,' A '
After the show,
Meet your Friends at the Buffalo
TRAUBERT'S DRUG STORE
The REXALL store
Delivery Service
Phone 270
MATTERER'S
Credit Jewelers
Authorized Agents for
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Bulova Watches
FOLLANSBEE, W. VA.
Compliments of
ALLEN'S FOOD MARKET
FOLLANSBEE, W. VA. A
A. FERRANTE
FRESH MEATS' - GROCDERIES
, Phone 94 '
910 MAIN STREET
FOLLANSBEE, W. VA. ,
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ALCO RADIO and ELECTRIC HEIGHTS CONFECTIONERY
COMPANY
CONFECTIONS .... MAGAZINES
SALES and SERVICE
Radios Washers, Refrigerators, Hardware, Toys.
Small Appliances, Electrical Supplies, Electrical
Confnacflng- BUS JONES. PROPRIETOR
PHONE 462
774 MAIN STREET FOLLANSBEE, W. VA. Telephone 287-R
Hilltop Equipment 8g Supply Company
PHONE 160-R
Congratulations to the mass of 1952
MAY WE HELP BUILD YOUR FUTURE
HOOVERSON HEIGHTS
Member Federal Reserve System
Citizen's Bunk
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Follunsbee
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Page 97
Compliments of
NUSSET STUIHO 81 CAMERA SHUI'
CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES
120 North Sth Street Steubenville, Ohio
RHODES STUDIO
Weddings
J w"""'ff, Portraits
O Commercial
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105 Eighth Street
Wellsburg, W. Va.
COMPLIMENTS OF I. S- U.
Representing 10,000 Employees of Weirton Steel Company
Page 98
FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
O According to a tradition of 700 years
O Yet .... as Modern as Tomorrow
The College
of Steubenville
O By the Franciscan Fathers
O For Everyone
O Day and Evening
O Men and Women
Compliments of
Denmark's Fur Shop
114-16 SOUTH 4TH STREET
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO
Harts For Diamonds
Hart's Jewelers
421 MARKET STREET
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO
Compliments of
May Stern and Co.
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO
Weirton Automobile Dealers
Association
Samuel Kusic Motor Sales
Central Chevrolet
Cove Car Company
John Ceglie's Market
MEATS GROCERIES
FREE DELIVERY l
PHONE 348
Wright Motor Company, Inc.
Pietro Dinovo and Son
Cattrell Motor Company
Jones Motor Company
Tri-State Motor Company
Highland Motor Sales
Page 99
JOHN B. SIMONETTI BRODY'S
BRICK AND STONE CONTRACTOR Fine Furniture
641 Allegheny Street
Follansbee, West Virginia 140 Sguth 4th SU-get
Steubenvile, Ohio
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Compliments Of
QQUIQIER PRINTING, Co
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