East Fairmont High School - Orion Yearbook (Fairmont, WV)
- Class of 1944
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As we watch the apparently downtrodden vic- nmay imagine! that this stinfringsmoving picturetof they skiesfis f0T'l.fePl'CS8IlC na 'pieceiof jewelry, Orion shines down upon 'us through air winter ' grandest 'of the constellations. 9'l p he in i. . - Q , . ,..,x Q, f if p The ixfaine-:Union was selected for our yearbook when the first one published' 1922i It fitting-.gas ijepresentatiye of our school onthe east side of our cityg but we see a' farsgreater significance f'9f TShaF4?t'i41f1ie 5PP9'WniFYl0ffm3ki11S our iSCh0014EaSC srfaifftifihr great: theworld ofptoniorrowias the brilliance of this constellation. fi ' t ' it mEgcoNs1sr.r.AnoNs W - s i 193Zfbv nam v. ue. HY' Viking. Pnl, Inc., New York. iwai 'n' freehmdv ' J V' copy made by Melbdyrlillu, -. ' fe ' ' - ,, ks,n..1AWV , , I' B 'Fi' A199 '7faev1e Jfaae llaen Nfl Ensign Fred Cannon '34 , ,4., , . , 4 , 1- x 4: ' USA Albert Spurling Sgt. Howard Ware '31 USA Frank Wasarovich AfC Ralph Frisenda '39 Ensign James Maddox '31 USA Robert White '36 1 The graves are green where lies the dust That, as of old 'twas said that One Of these brave souls who fought and died At Duty's call. We speak their valor, tell their deeds, These sons who went and came not back, But gave their all. Thoughts stir our hearts, and questionings Disturb our minds. They will not cease, And must it be, Must die to save the Nation's life, So now must we Find life continued rich and free Because some others gave their lives In battle fray? O Soul of Mine, how must I live To prove that I am worth the cost They had to pay? Arthur Lazenby kU.S.A. Abel, Charles L. ' f Pvt. Ach, John ik Sgt. Adams, Harry '30 if Pvt. Adams, Walter '41 kU.S.A. Ach, Frank 'k TfSgt. Adams, Charles '38 'kU.S.A. Adams, James '25 f Cpl. Alberico, Camillo '38 k U.S.A. Ach, Gilbert fU.S.A. Adams, George H. if Pvt. Adams, Paul '43 if Sflfc Alberico, Nick '43 0 h A GREAT CoNsTE1.LAT1oN r U.S.M. Allen, Hartsell '34 r U.S.A. Alllop, John W. f Sf2!c Alltop, William :U.S.A. Amos, Kenneth 5 U.S.A. Anderson, Edwin EH ,,,, A,,1.u.uqg, , W.. ....-.A-.-...usual BRIGHTEST IN THE NIGHT SKY . 86.41 4 ' Sdzaaf A GUIDING LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS OF THE WORLD . . wk Cpl. Anderson, Wayne 'kU.S.A. And:-ich, Standley 'k Sgt. Ansel, Albert F. 'A' Sf2fc Ansel, William 'A' Pfc. Anselene, Arthur '41 A i Q Pvt. Anselene, Feio '40 iv U.S.A. Arnett, Dennis 1 Cpl. Anselene, Roger i U.S.A. Arnett, George Y 'k Sflfc Antolick, joe 'A' AXC Arnett, Junior '41 :A wk Pfc. Arbrogast, James E. 'k MIM Arnett, Wilbur Lee f T!Sgt. Arbrogast, Raymond '42-k S!2fc Arnett, William Lee Siiliglliliriiiiig thv Way uf Lili' that Jlflirn Fight lin' f U.S.A. Arnold, James f AVC Arnold, Ralph f U.S.A. Ash, Frederick A. f U.S.A. Ashcrafl, Bill 'k Pvt. Arnold, Joseph -k Plc. Ash, Edward f Pvt. Ash, Howard f U.S.A. Ashcraft, Robert Oli Ball. lliv Hours owl' Slvvp Thou llasl Doprivvcl Axle Off ,lov Boylc-s rvlleclively slurlivs ilu- olcl lwll in llie clocli lower. Rc-nlemlwr liow you use-Cl lo Climlr up there? . . . nncl who wus wilh you? Www' 'ww The old Clorli was 21 war viclim loo. Shu losl hor vusl, luce lusl' sumim-r, amd il roulrl nol he 1'vplnu'cl unlil Fvlmrlmry. lint slim' liepl riglil on slrilxiug llle lmurs jusl llie sumvl 1' U.S.A. Asher, Clarence '33 if Sgt. Austin, Charles '43 if S!'2fc Ayers, James '41 f Pfc. Baker, Glen ,S5 if A,f'C Ashton, Roger C. 'A' Sgt. Austin, George f U.S.A. Baker, Earl E. f Pvt. Baker, John C. '33 -k U.S.A. Audia. Samuel if U.S.N. Ayers, Herbert -A' Pvt. Baker, Edward if Pvt. Baker. Kendall ln tho llarli Cloali of War. . That Spark of Lilo. li' Hay ol' Hopo. . .fls llopiotorl in this 1944 Euan lntrofluotion Deal' 1106! ln all the months the 1944 Orion has heen growing. we have heen thinlcing ol you and all the others who once were in East High and are now scattered over the tive continents and the seven seas. Nvhether you roamed the halls recently, or in years gone by, you are a 'definite part of the school: you lelt your marlc on it, and it has left its stamp on you. So'-we thought you might lilxe a letter telling all ahout the old school and what she is doing in this war emergency. We have managed, even, to get a lew pictures for you. ln these days of film shortage, this was a prolalem, hut it was done 'With the aid of a government priority, a loyal photographer flVlr. Pleasants ol: Hartley'si, some cooperative faculty Hlcodalc fansu flVlr. Leeper, Mr. Cain, and Miss Springeri, and a group of interested staff memhers. These pictures will prohahly arouse some happy memories for you. We didn't want to miss any of you, so Nliss Feather and her American History classes worlced for eight weelcs, checlcing over hundreds of names in the school records. They were helped in this hy interested friends in the community. personnel departments of local industries, and even people from other states. All ol your names, then, fnineteen hundred, lorty-four ol' themli appear on these pages arranged in one big alphaloet. You will see, too, that we have listed the ranlc fup to March 15, 1944i and graduation dates. We hope we haven't made any mistalces, and we are gratelul to Miss Featherls family and the students who lalooriously typed them. Now, let us tell you about East Fairmont High School in the third year ot war since Pearl Harhor-September 1945 to .lime 1044. EAST FAIRMONT HIGH SCHOOL FAIRIVIONT, WEST VIRGINIA lr Pfc Baker Luther ir Cpl. Bane, George iAfCBarbers, George '23 f Pvt. Barnes Barley rTfSgr Balderson junior '38 ir Af C Barb, Carl '27 'A' Pvt. Barclay, Harold f Pfc. Barnes Charles kCp1 Balderson Lewis '38 if Barb, Wren QRed Cross, f Pvt. Barclay, Wayne ir Pfc. Bames Dale 4.11 B l.'unsIf'llalmn nl' HIlflltill'llQl', Ears! Fairmont in Study and Q Pvt. Barnes. Edwin Q U.S.A. Barnes. James A. '37 Q U.S.A. Barnes. Kenneth W. Q Pvt. Barnes. Robert '30 Q Pfc. Barnes. George '40 Q Pvt. Barnes, John E. Q U.S.N. Barnes. Richard Q U.S.A. Barnes. W'alter Uur Slurs F- Blue mul Cold XXVI' lmvt' our svrvife llug llflfiglllg' over lllf? enlrmwe lo tlw uuclilurium. llC'l'C yllll SPO lilllll JOHN 'RildillJilllQll, lIClCYl l:0I'Cl klllfl lxlill'lill1l'N' lXl,liIllllilS, S0 H1 K' ol' the Senior Girl Reserves. worlcingf on il: This orgjnnizaliorl mntlv and pre- sented llue llag to lllv sclmol last year. tmcl all lreqlu-nl intervals add ilu- lll'Wl'wiilfY slars. Q Srl c Barnes, Willimxm '42 Q U.S.N. Barrick, Fred Q U.S.A. Barry. Harold '23 Q Pvt. Barthlow. Brooks Q U.S.N. Barthlow. Carl Q Sgt. Q Pfc. Q Pvt. Q Pfc. tus Barthlow. Kenneth Barthlow. Ralph Barthlow, Ray '38 Barthlow, Robert N. Barthlow. Wayne QU.S.A. Bartirnoccia. Matt Q Pfc. Bartrug, Edward QSgt. Bates, Robert '39 QU.S.A. Beaty. Robert '25 Q U.S.A. Bee, Lenney Q U.S.A. Q U.S.A. Q U.S.N fusm gusa Belt. Belt. Belt, Belt. Belt. Charles Hzlroltl He-rshal James junior A fll'lIl'lVl'llIl'lll Turns in il Four Sim' l'f'rliu'nmmvi' IU4-'3-44 'fc. Bennett, Dale '30 if U.S.A. Bentel, Richard 'A' TfSgt. Betonte, Lewis ir U.S.A. Beuer, Herbert Nfsgt. Bennett, Harvey fk U.S.A. Betonte, John '34 if Pvt. Betonte, Raymond '38 1 Pvt. Bickerstaff, Charles '41 ' .isi,ww 'T 2 ,rrn 1' -P . ,J n'1' 4, f 4 ' vvrv Q 4 1 fi If 1 'Huey Follow llm Colors . . . XNIIIGVS Neilfs? . . . Tim fwmflers. Rf'llN'lIllN'l' llli' Sl'lI00l Dill'illlf'S-'lllf' lOlUl' lN'ZlN'l'. l1lill0l'I'llt'S, llilllll illlnl lUY0llS molers? 'l'l1is marrli. srmppc-cl on llle lmig lmriclge, is on ils way lo ilu- slaclium lor lln- llasl-XV:-sl loollmll clash. IIN- upper small snap slmws llie news- XYOI'li. l.S.lVl. llillingslea, Don pl. Billotta, James '.S.N. Billorta, Lui .S.A. Billotta, Sam gt. Bilotta, joe if S,f2f'c Bilotta, Louie '43 i' Sf2,'c Binns, Jack '43 f Cpl. Bischof, David '40 ir Sgt. Bisirri, Americo '39 'k Pvt. Bissett, Arlie ,. clispensing lrullelin lJ0ill'Cl in llle main lmll. IIN- lleuresrenl llffllls are im w improvm-rm-nl smm- ol vnu lmvt-n'l seen. llc-low is piclurm-cl ilu- frail flulm al Q Pvt. Black, Charles '41 'A' U.S.A. Black, Frank f Pfc. Blackburn, Earl '31 fU.S.N. Bland, Thomas R. 'A' Pvt. Boggess, Dale -k U.S.A. -Af U.S.A. if U.S.A. if U.S.A. f Sfsgt. Bolyard Bolyard Bolyard, Bonene, Julm Lawrence Ray Louis '39 Bosley, Robert '39 f Cpl. Bossi, Julio '43 ir U.S.A. Bowman, Walter' A. '31 f U.S.N. Boyce, Darrell '34 f Pfc. Boyce, Janus B if U.S.A. Bowman, Fred '33 f Sf3fc Boyce. Amos fU.S.A. Boyce, Donald '40 Q Sgt. Boyce, -Iolm if U.S.A. Bowman, Fred W. fSgt. Boyce, Carl i'Sgt. Boyce, George '41 fk Pvt. Boyce, Leslie D I Ierlicatiun f Pvt. Boyce, Norman if Pvt. Boyce, Ray '42 -k U.S.A. Boyce, Roscoe Rose Martino, Allmerta Price, Ioim, Alderman, Rielmrcl Pilzer, Yvonne Riellurcls, Helena Lunce- forfl, Rolwrl Powell, Robert Hayliursl, lwary Doyle, and Lewis Nliller, USN. iCpl. Boyles, Virgil '41 if U.S.A. Bracken, james '40 'kU.S.M. Bragg, Donald Let's stop liere a minute lo Illinlc ol ll1ose students who are now walking llle lamiliar lialls, carrying on under new and clisturlming circumstances llme olcl traclitions ol tlle sclmool. Sometimes tliey are puzzled. lllll tlley are eager lu do llueir slmare in tlue lnuilding ol tlme new world. As pictured lmelow, in a taloleau given in ll1e Tlmnlcsgivine' Assemlmly pro- gram. lliey represent all forms ol war etlort. and you will tintl centered in tlle mincls ol zlll-Qld Glory, and everytlnng lor NYlllCl'l slle stands. So, to llle tlle lmoys and girls ol' courage, vision, and stamina wlxo will not tail in tl1e clmllenge of lite'--we dedicate lllis 1944 Orion. fU.S.A. Boyce, Stanley f Pvt. Boyd, James '23 'A' Pfc. Boyers, Leonard L f Pvt. Boyd, Charles fU.S.N. Boyers, Barnard Ray '36i' Pfc. Boyers, Ray 'A' AXC Boyd, Charles if Pvt. Boyers, Dallas 'A' AKC Boyles, Russell ,i 1 c Brand, Gene '35 i l.S.N. Brand, Joe l.S.N. Brand, Waltt-r '35 Almost lime for llm lwll. Q Pvt. Brandimarte, Angelo '4 Q Pfc. Brandimarte, Anthony Q Cpl. Brandimarte, Arcangel J.S.A. Brandimarte. Dominick Q Lt. Brandon. O'Brian '28 Q A C Bredon. Arnett '43 Q Sgt. Bredon. Ralph '36 i, Sgt. Brandimarte, Orlando Q Sflfc Brannon, Albert Q Cpl. Bredon. Burl '36 Q U.S.A. Brenneman, Ronda! Jvt. Brandimarte, Paul Q AXC Branson. John '29 Q Sf2fc Bredon, Paul '35 Q Plc. Brennon, James E. ww 51.45 J.S.A. Brennon. Ronald Q Wfaves Brill, Anita ?fc. Bright, Getzel '40 Q U.S.A. Brork. George J.S.A. Bright, lnlarry G. '34 Q U.S.A. Brock, John 512 c Bright, Hartzel '43 Q Pfc. Brooks. Frank '42 ?fc. Bright, Warren '40 Q Pfc. Brooks, Goldie Z. '36 Q U.S.A. Brooks. Kessler Q AfC Brooks, Wzllter '42 Q Sflfc Brown, Carl W. Q Pvt. Brown Carlton Q U.S.N. Brown, Charles Q Sgt. Brown. Clarence Q AKC Brown. Denzil '38 Q U.S.A. Brown, Edward Q Pvt. Brown, Howard '30 Q Ensign Brown, Jamison '34 if Fflfc' Brown, Ladee if Cpl. Brown, Lawerence '34 f U.S.A. Brown, Lee f Pvt. Brown, Leonard '41 fLt. Brown, Lloyd '27 fpvt. Brown, Londo '29 fLt. Brown, Morris '24 iSf2fc Brown, Paul '43 Tlne 'lioarcl ol Eclufalion is res Jonsilmle lor llle mnnagvmenl I I f ' . . ol ll1e County scllool system. ll is llweir jolu lo lu-ep ille sflnool nrlivilies running smoolllly, illlil lo lurlller llie sCllo0l's pzlrl in llie war ellorl. lllis job is not an easy one. lllll requires Illllfll lliougldly planning. mul Consicleralion. ll is to illem we turn wlmen we want some-llwing. lsurlm as in lnoliclay alter we ln-.xt Xvest Sicle in a loollmall gamell and we cleeply apprefiale llleir sincere inlerest in us. Tluey cleserve murli creclii anal our wlxolo- liearlecl vo-operation in llieir slruggle lo guide our lootslc-ps in llle riglml patlm. i'U.S.A. Brown. Robert '27 if Ensign Brown, Walter '38 fU.S.A. Bruce. Thomas 1' Pfc. Brumfield. Bill '42 iU.S.N. Brumfield, Jack '40 if Pvt. Buege, James B. 'kTfSgt. Bunner, Ervin '39 if Pvt. Bunner, Frank '35 I. Stmiglil, L. fl. Hess, Ira. G. Ice, Cliarles W. Evans. Fay H. Curponfor, ami E. VV. Hall. U.S,A. Bunner, Howard fU.S.A. Bunner, John fU.S.N. Bunner, Robert '41 ir AXS Bunner, Roger K. Cpl. Bunner, Tim fU.S.A. Burge, James i' Sf2fc Burge, Joe 'A' Sf2fc Burner, Gene '43 Pfc. Burner, James '38 iCpl. Burner, Keith '43 i' Ff2fc Burner, Neale '40 if W.A.C. Burnett, Oleta Harr 'A' Pfc. Burnfield, Edward i'U.S.A. Bumfield, John G. Y ' r ll x'1 ,fbb i J Al ' W Il I Nlosl oi you recall hir. Xx',lIillSy,S ready smile ancl lcinclly sinuerily. VV- 1- Did you know lllis is luis lille:-nth year as prinripal? For all llu-se lj I' I' Il lilleen years llc has liven unliringj in luis vllorls lo arouse in llle y0l1lfllS Whom lie has c'onlac'l1-rl, a sense ol lllc possilmililies lllal lil- clorrnanl willain llll'IIl. ixlever does lie iiorve upon llmem luis own opinions. lmul, ivy wise Council and roncrelv examples, he leads llwm lo rf-ason anxl choose. The llmousancls ol lmoys anrl girls who have ronw uncler luis Q'lIEll'fliill1Slllll. wllelln-r in lllv professional. intluslrial. or mililary worlcl will lace lilu more squarely, malu- more inlelligc-nl vlloires and prolxalnly mean more lo llu' worltl invrallsu ol' his inllucnve. ,S,N, Burns, Charles if Pfc. Burns, Edwin i' Pfc. Burnsworth, Donald if Pfc. Burnsworth, James '40 lc. Burnsworth, Liston wk U.S.N. Bush, Chester ,36 'kCpl. Butcher, Kenneth '43 'kU.S.A. Byrd, David '30 '.S.A. Byrd, James '29 'k Pfc. Cain, Archie, Jr. '41 'k Pvt. Cain, Donald ,36 f Cpl. Cain, Forest '35 U SA Cam, Frank 36 1kU.S.N. Cain, Jesse L. -kU.S.N. Cain, John 'A' Sfsgt. Cain, Ralph 39 i'Pvt Cam Robert 38 ifU.S.A. Campbell, Forest G. 'kAfS Candid, Joseph i'MfSgt. Canfield Fred f Sf lf c Canfield Hannery if U.S.N. Carpenter, Earl fU.S.N. Carpenter, Earl 1. fU.S.N. Carpenter George Dorcas James Vve were Filled with sorrow when we learned of time deatb of ivliss Dorcas James in Fairmont General Hospital on December 16, 1945 Sbe was one of the best loved persons among us because slae tried to be lwelpful to all of us in every way slae could. All tlarougli tlie years of her increasing illness, even when she was too weary to worlc she never complained of her taslc, but continued at worlc long after sbe seemed ex- hausted. Anyone except a very courageous person would have become lielpless montlis before her doctor told ber slae must liave tbe care only a ilospital could provide. Miss James was born in Fayette County, Vvest Virginia, on October 19, 1915, and received her early education there. Her latlmer spent bis life as a public school teacher and public school principal. bliss James continued in school getting an AB. Degree from Marshall College at Huntington in 1954 and a Master of Science Degree in Biology lrorn West Virginia University in 1935, and continued ber study in Art at the Chicago Art lnstitute in summer terms. She came to us as a teacher of Art lor both East Fairmont and West Fairmont High Schools in September, 1955, and remained in this position until ller recent untimely death. She lived only thirty years. We remember her as an earnest, capable teaclier who always did more tlian ber position as a teacl1er demanded ol ber. She spent hundreds of hours preparing, setting up, and malcing exhibits ol the Worlc ol her pupils, for tliem and for tbe community slie served. But we remember her most as a person of extraordinary courage: one wlio realized ber life span must be sliort and laced that fact, but did the best she could with time time she liad been allowed. No one can do better than tbat. We shall always remember ber lor her splendid acliievement and example ol courageous living. W. C. VVhaley U.S.N. Carpenter, Jack '38 i'Pvt. Carpenter, James '29 fcpl. Carpenter, john iflinsign Carpenter, John 38 P.H.M. Carpenter, John R. ik U.S.A. Carpenter, Kenneth '40 f U.S.A. Carpenter, O. O. if U,S,A, Carpenter, Qlivel. I, U.S.N. Carpenter, Paul fU.S.N. Carpenter, Ralph '43 fPvt. Carpenter, Robert '43 if Sf2fq Ca,-Pentel. Robert , gt Carpenter, Robert L. '42 fk U.S.A. Carpenter, Walter 'k M!Sgt. Carr, Denzil i US A Carr Herbert f2fc Carroll, James L. fTfSgt. Carroll, Mansel '42 fPvt. Carroll, Melba '41 fPO f2fc Carter Paul 41 7 S N Cassady, Henry iCpt. Cassady, Ralph '35 iU.S.A. Cassell, Arthur '38 1 Pfc Cassella Joseph 42 Husscl Satterficid Green he the turf ahove thee, Friend ol my hetter daysl None knew thee hut to love thee, Nor named thee hut to praise. While memory laids me weep thee, Nor thoughts nor words are llree, The griel is fixed too deeply That mourns a man lilce thee. Fitz-Greene Halleck With the estahlishment ol' the Machine Shop at East Fairmont High School, we came to lcnow Russell F. Satterliield. Upon his shoulders was placed most of the responsihility for the installation ol the machines, planning of the shop and the organization of the Machine Shop Classes as they were when they originally started in Novemher 1942. Mr. Sattertield not only lived up to his responsiloilities as a line machinist and mechanic hut he immediately proved his ahility as a teacher and had a tremendous inlluence over the men, women, hoys and girls who were in his classes. Through his alaility, lcindness and understanding, he won the admiration ol all who lcnew him. Russell Fleming Sattertield was horn Octoher '21, 1900. He went to rural school in Fairmont and finished at Colfax. West Virginia. At the age ol seventeen he started his machinest trade at the Fairmont Mining Machine Company. Alter completing his training there he Worlced in leading garages in Fairmont. ln 1925 he started the welding trade under Harold Harden in the Fairmont Vvelding Company, worlcing there until 1955, then he tool: the ad- vanced electrical welding course in Pittshurgh, Pennsylvania, and also the night course in mechanics at East Fairmont High. ln 1955 he started worlcing lor Craig Motor Company as a machinest and Welder and remained there until Octoher, 1942. at which time he tool: the Federal Government position as Nlachine Shop lnstructor in East Fairmont High School. Pvt Cassella, Victor V. 1 U.S.N. Cassone, Joseph i Sf3fc Cassone, Paul '42 i S!2fc Cassone Vincent Sgt Cattafesta, Augusta 1 Sf3fc Cattafesta, Guy '39 f Pfc. Cattafesta, John 'kwaves Cattafesta Josephine 37 Pvt Cervo James -kU.S.N.R. Chapman, Carl fAS!S Chapman, Earl ilinsign Chapman Earl 43 - ..'.l:a4. XA - .L-,M L- V1 1 T M fwaves Chapman, Hilda -A' Sf2fc Charunchia, Joe 1' SfSgt. Charunchia, Tony if U.S.A. Chase, Eugene ' 'kCpl. Cheuvront, Russell if Pvt. Chrislip, Edwin H. You rememloer llle lacully, Clonll you Joe? ll is a purl ol tlw school life Ilml you jusl voulclnil escape. You were so ma-ci ul them when ilu-y soul you lhal llunli slip nncl so liliccl llwm when tlml uppvarecl on your reporl cnrcll Plqllf? lzxvully Img an hugo responsilmilily ol' Cfllliiilllllg llllllC,ll'9llS ol sluclvnls in life. lt is llley who inlluenve our tiesires lo clo somclliing worlllwhilc' mul it is lo llwm we lurn when in need ol advice Xve do gel lerrilmly angry at them somvlimes hut we all appreciate how much they have clone uncl will conlinue to clo for tht- younger generation. if U.S.A. Chrislip, William '36 ik S,f2f'c Cinfrocca, Dominick 'k Lt. Clark, John '31 if S,f'2 c Clelland, Don: fU.S.A. Church. Roscoe 'kU.S.N. Clark, Donovan i'Cpl. Clayton, Pauline S. if S,f'2fc Clelland, J. A. fSf1fc Cinfrocca, Desi fk Sgt. Clark, Herschel 'A' Pvt. Clayton, Robert 'A' Pfc. Clelland, Kennel Miss Himelivle takes a loole into lwr mail box. lwr. Vxflwley explains llze ditto machine to Nlrs. Hinelnauglm and Nliss Kerr. - 4 gs--z-, AY Y HY Y - AA. , ,. WM . f2fc Clem, Helen '38 'A' 1st Lt. Clem, James '40 .S.N. Clevenger, Leslie 1' Pvt. Clevenger, Robert '.S.A. Closson, joseph 'kSgt. Closson, Leroy '38 QS! Sgt. Clemens, Clifford '38 i'Cpl. Clemens, Virgil 'kSf3fc Cline, Leo 'kSfSgt. Cline, Robert '37 'kU.S.A. Closson, Thomas ik Sf2fc Closson William lfs1'ni1R l'AUi.1Nl1 Rolnns ON MB. l uir1nonl Shah: rllcurlwrs Cul- 'HPC lf0IllI' If1'0ll0IlllCS I illlfl ponsllr nl lvlllllll' IiCOI'l0lllll'5 PAUL Po:-rl' lvvvns lVIm:l1im- Sluup: Ma lmll. llARRY E. cfAlN Qlulr. wllinm' and Xvcsl Virginian Lini- wrsilyg iVluclmi1icnl Druwing. N Y C,AllllRlNL lii A1 lcr lnwm lllfl 0 n 1 Cl lll lc-ge: VVPSI Virginia University: S ' 4 it 3 n -X y f -Q ,Q ' n nl glwle Vllfxc' 'rs Col- Clwlnislry: Gcnvrnl anml clUIlSLlIllCI' S1'ic'nc'4': Plbysicnl uncl COIlllllI'l'I'l2ll fic-ogranpliy: Sponsor ul l'liysical Sfitqllfl' llluls. lVlARY l,40lllSl-I lllIVl1il.lCli AB. Xvvsl Virginia Univc-rsily: lfnirnmnl Slulo illunrlxcrs Collvgc: Stale: llnivc-rsity ol lown: Soutlwrn Sc-nlinnryc Englisln IX, X mul Xl. Evimx l.l'c'l1.u-, BROOKS Xvvsl Virginia Lf'lllX'L'l'SllyZ Slrrnogrnplwyg Typing. '.S.A. Cochran, Milton '37 'kM.lVl.f2fc Coffman, Calvin '42 lVlATTn2 MA:-1 lTliA'l'Hl-ZR Ali. I:lllI'lll0lll Slnlv ilivnrtlwrs Col- lvgv: Vvcsl Virginian Uni- vvrsily: lilllll Alnc'ri1'nn anti llnilml States llislnry: XVI-sl Virginian l'lis- lnry. l Allw Aura-. DOWNS All nnrl lVl.A. VVNI Virginian Uni- vvrsilyg lflllflllillll Slnls: Vllc'n1'ln'rs College: Shale Univvrsily ol' luwu: Spf-cfllz lfnglisll IX. l...KljRA Enxm RIITENOLTR Fnirlnonl Stull' 'l4CilCl'lC'l'4 Col- lc-gcg ilhlllllllflliiill Nlullmg Civicsg AlllC!Flf'iIll llislory lg Sponsor u .lunior Girl Rcscrvvs. 'kCpl. Coffman, Clair l, lx'lARGARli'l' l.OUlSli llAWKlNS A.l5. llziirmnnl Slain illl'ElCllCl'S Col- lvgv: Englisll X: Sponsor ol lllc .lunior R1-ll Cross. Arfrnm l'AULINli SIIAI-'l-'IQRMAN Vvvsl Virginin Businvss College: Ullirc: Svrrvlaury. Sum livin.:-' lmvw Fairnmnl sinh' Yl1l'ilCllCl'S Cul- lvgr-: BS. Cnrncgir: lnslilulrt ol 'ltr-vlnmologyz Lilmrnrinng Sponsor ol llnr l,ilJrury Clulm. 'k Sf2fc Coffman, William '41 'k Pvt- COIHIIS, Arthur f Pvt. Collins, Edgar f U.S.N. Collins, William 'k Cadet Nurse Compton, Margaret '42 if U.S.A. Conn, Allen 'A' Sgt. Connell, Regis 0110 N. xlAR'I'l-NS ,lun :Xxx Osco 5l.xiu..xki,i' Houbx HlNi1is.xlgoH BS. llniversily ol Piltslmiirglig lxlucliim' Sliop. Ev:-IXN l..x1iNBx' lloxxk XYPSI Virginia Xvvslvyan Cul- lm-gv: 5l,A, Ui-orgv Pcalvmly 'limeli- vrs Coll:-gag cwlllllllllliil :incl flliio Slain Univcrsilivs: .lournnlism und lfnglisli IX: Orion, mul Yellow fzlfl-wi Sponsor. lluuu' 'lliioxus l.11l.PLR Alf. VV:-sl Virginia Univ:-rsily: iVl.A. Norlliwvslorn llniversilyq Prolnlc-ins ol iAllN'flVilll Dvinocrmfy: lDl illllilllliS Dircrlur: Vlilwspimi and Clicss Club Sponsor. flylf. l'-ziirinnnl Shih' -l't'nrln'rs Cul- li-gm-g Civics: ixllll'I'll'ElIl llislory l, Sl me Dl,N'l' B.Xll.l Y Aili. XY:-el Virginia lvnivc-rsily: XVvsi Virginia XVr'sleyzni Collvgr-1 lXi.A. Columloia linivcrsilyg Biology. lloius lll lCHlNSON XIONTGOMERY AB. Fairmont Slzilu Tvavliurs Col- lf-gm-: llnivx-rsily ol VN'isconsin: Englisli X and XII: Pl1y r'ul Edu- A.l5. Fziirliiuiii Shih- Tezirlu-rs CUI- lvgv: BIA. Xvf-sl Virginia Uni- vvrsily: Fr:-m'l1: Cunsuim-rs Eco- nomirsg Sponsor ol ilu- Frcnrili Cluli. il-HL'RSl TTA l'l.xi.i. l.lNllL!.Y liuliima, llurfluv, mul Clm-ag., Lini- vm-rsitiesg AB. lfninnont State Tr-nclicrs College: Vvvst Virginian llnivr-rsiiyg Algelzru l, Aomlmuiivs. and llliysirsg Pliysictnl Scticiim Cluli Sponsor. l,.Xl'l.lNE l'4RI,Y Davis Fziirillonl Shih' V-l.CElCllK'fS Col' lvgv: Vfvsl Virginia Univcrsily: Aiiwriczm llisiory Ilg Junior Rccl rfniion. wss Sponsor. Jaw ' -kCpl. Combs, Richard fU.S.N. Conner, Brya KENNlzTll Lm llamzis ,-XB. Xvvsl Lilweriy Sink' Vlivurliz Coll.-gr-1 BIA. Yves! Virginia UI vf-rsily: pliysim-nl Ecliivniionz Visu FiClUi'illi0l1 Cluli Sponsorg lfoollna C0illTll. IOAN IRINE SPRINGLR l ainn0nl Slab' Vlucaclivrs CI lr-go: Pliysimnl Eclumiion: Cir Aililm-liw' Assurinlion Sponsor. REELS SAT'ri-iuflrLn Supvrinh-nclmil ol Building ei, Gruunmls. Q. . gif- df ' 5 lui' k 1' - Q r ' ,X I if ,div . K viii! ' iU.S.A. Conner, Edward iS! , Conner, Harry R. ir Pfc. Conner, Homer '34 i Cpl. Conner, Howard 'A' Cpl. Conner. Howard A. '34 if T! Sgt. Conner, Howard A. if Pvt. Conner, James E. if U.S.A. Conner, joseph fU.S.N. Conner, Paul i'U.S.N. Conner, William '25 if Pvt. Constable, Paul 'kU.S.A. Cooper, Harry Pvt. Corbin, Alfred 'kU.S.N. Corley, Myrel U.S.A. Cornell, Leonard '36 fU.S.N. Cornett, Boyd Pvt. Cordray, Raymond '42 'kPvt. Cornell, Carl '36 U.S.A. Cornell, Leslie 'k Pfc. Cosco, Frank Cpl. Cordray, William '29 'X Sf If c Cornell, Gaylord if t. Cornell, Percy '40 'kU.S.A. Cosco, Joe RUTH CoI.I,MAN KFRR 3. l'AilifIllllIli Shih- ilienrliers Col- e: Xvesl Virginia llnivvrsily: gr-iIru l und ll: l'lnne .Ind Solid onielryg ilirigononu-lry. cil.IiN AIQNI-I1'T 5. l:illI'lllllIll Shih' ilienriiers Col- 'I llaind. l'AIII, EIWVIN Fowl-iles ll lnpiiologrnplicdi i. ljlllfllllblll Slade 'I'!'HFlll'I'S Coi- ': 5l,A. Vvesl llni- aiiyz l.aIlin 'm Englisi lX: insor ol' Hi , Coliertoiis, 1 d in Cluiis. I. l7I.oRINeI' iXil.Nl.lNI7,-X llAI.I. . , . eatin-rs Col- .Nell Fainnoiii Slate ilieuelii-rs fvol lege: George Pi-iiimdy ilieiieiiers lege: Aves! Virginia lvni College: C0ilIIlllllH linivr-rsily: versily: George Pc-uiiociy rl-i'iNlll'fS Cornell l'niversily nnfl ljenluncl fioliegeg lfnglisii Senior fiirl Seliooi ol' l'lnIIdierul'IS: Hmne lfcvo- Reserves Sponsor. nomies mul Craft Ciniu Sponsor. EIIIN lVlAIc LAYMAN lo l.ANORli cil.UCK A.l3. ijilifllllllll Shale ,l4Piil'lll'fS Col- Xvesi Virginia l'nivc-reily li-ge: BCS. Bowling Green llni- fi:-nernl Nlnllieinniiu, versily: rllypingz Sh-nograpliy. VIRGINIA l:RANl'I'lS llATFllil.ll PAUI. ciI,l'lM12N'l' IJAVIS Alf. lifairlnoiii Shale liienciiers Coi- A.l5, Glenville Stale 'liz-iieliers fini lege: Xvesl Virginin Universily: iegeg lVl.A. Coluinlmiu liniversily George lieulxody 'iieneiiers College: Xvesl Virginian Llniversily: plly'Si1'2l lfnglisli nnri Piiysiml Eriurzilion. l':llllf'ilii0YlI l.r-lternizniis filulm Spon- SHT. ilAZEl. 'l4AYI.0R ixIILLIiR B. Nlus. fomlis Conservatory of Nlusir: Olllll Shilo Uiiiversiiyz Yves! Virginian l 'niversityg Clirisliusen tyllllrill Sfhlllll: czlvu flllfl Orciiesirn. liVI'I.YN AIIDDAUUII ASIIIIY Ali. liuirinonl Shilo 'lienriiers Col- lege: lloloinnr Shilo College: Yves! Virginian University: Gi-nerni Biology: Gi-Iieml Sfll'lll'l'. lVlARY iViANN NVIIAIILY fUnpiioiogrnplierli All linirinonl Slillll Vlienriiers Coi- lege: Ypsilanti Vlienrliers College: Aris unrl Cranlls. We Wd. Nli'I l'lIi MoIzoAN Rnom-'s XAXQ s fUIIplIologrnpiIeLl, in A.B, Fnirinonl Sinle Vlienciierra Col- X lege: Civics, English lX. und JV Aiiicricun l iistory. mg ...-... 4 .i,,......, Herr' we are at worle uncl play, loo. Rohvrl. VVolf0 uses Ilm power lollw in llm woorl shop: llm noon hour Crowfl: Louis llruyru-el onfl llrfnry llnpp paint svvnvry lor Moll promise lxlvqu lov lioylvs unrl Iirnmy Xxlalson CIll'ClQlllH out lroolcs wilh l.lI7l'!Il'll1H. Sarah Irwin: fohn Rolwrl Zniglffr. Vernon Drmfnvy. clnrl Rilny WIl.llll1lll.S using the lmml saw: thu assvrnlnly flag solufeg Rohvrt Srnilh, volor hourvr: lxlr. Pleosunls plwotoqmplzing flu-vrlvoflers: wulrlning ffm lgorraclwillo ganw: llw Yellow Iovleel stall jus! lwllore rlvcullimfz Assislanl Principal K. l.. Harris mul lprinvipul VV. C. Vvlmley in the ofllicvg Hilflo, Carp:-nlvr, Bonnie Gouwr. Vunclu lgoylvs, Alla pearl Rushlon. Lyma. Glover. func Riflvnour of the Cafoloriu Crew. ir U-S--'Y COSCU. john i Major Courtney, Ralph ,37 -k U.S.N. Craft, junior iv U.S.N. Criss. Harold V f U-S-PM Cosco, Palll '40 if U.S.A. Cowell, Lawrence -A' Cpl. Crawford, James ,4l -A' Cpt. Criss, James 'A' Pvt- Costa. ,lvhll -k S'2'c Cowger, Leon if Pvt. Crim, Walter 'k AfC Criss. Joseph f U.S.A. Cotter, James E. if U.S.N. Cox, Charles '38 f U.S.A. Criss, Delmar f Pvt. Criss Kenneth 'k U.S.N. Cotter, Robert f Pvt. Cozad, Robert C. f Pfc. Criss, Elmer ,37 f U.S.A. Criss. Robert C , .,.,, ...4.... U.S.N. Criss, Robert R. '30 iCpl. Cronin, Harry R. ,38 'A' U.S.A. Cunningham, Arlie 'kTfSgt. Cunningham, Ray '39 U.S.A. Cristy, Arzie if Sgt. Cronin, William if Pfc. Cunningham, Charles G. 'kU.S.A. Cunningham, Wayne Sgt. Critchfield, Clifton '39 i'AfC Croyle, Charles fU.S.A. Cunningham, Marvin '38 'kU.S.A. Cunningham, William 7fze GZ Hlnrs Ill' Thv Ymr . . . JVIPIUUV-liln' In Thvir Hisv And l,mvin,Q .A Umnvl Trail UI' l'lm'-fllfslvd l'11vv1'ssf's. . Pvt. Curnette, Eugene 'k U.S.N.R. Curry, Dean '38 i' U.S.N.R. Curry, Elton '42 'kS!3fc Curry, Howard U.S.A. Curnette, Junior 'k Pfc. Curry, Delmar Carl ir Cpl. Curry, Glenn Cooper f Cpl. Curry, John R. Eleanor Stanley and Ralph Leaf in a moment of suspense in Senior play Moll, Promise lwvlu l.S.A. Curry, Paul '28 fsfsgf- Curtis- James '40 :PII Curry, William fU.S.A. Curtis, Thomas QA 'C Cutler. Andrew '38 ir U.S.N. Cutrone, Sammy '43 1 Pvt. Daracha. Nicl-:ie f Cpl. Daugherty. Howard 'ksflfc Cutrone, Leeber '55 ir U.S.A. Daft, Robert L. ir Pvt. Daugherty, Delbert '43 ir Pfc. Daugherty. Wlillis 'kT!Cpl. Cutrone, Rudolph '42 if Pvt. Daniels. Antonio if U.S.A. Daugherty. Harold fS'1,f'c Davis, Charles Lee. fSf1fc Davis, Harold 1' Pvt. Davis, Harry SENIUR OFFICERS - - - - - l'residenl lxlary Alive Slewarl Bill Kelley - - - Vive President Roberl Hayliursl - - - Sergeanl-al Arrns Billie Von liarnes - Seeretary and Treasurer f U.S.N. Davis, Jack 'A' Sflfc Davis, James R. -kU.S.A. Davis, John '30 'k AKC Davis, James C. if AXS Davis, John 'k Pvt. Davis, Junior F. fjur senior class. as llieir linal lrilxnle lo llle old scliool. presenled tbeir annual senior play NO' l'romise ble . ll was a comedy alroul a younQ millionaire it llil l 'onrerned luis eyerlasling girl problems. -lillf' millionaire was played by J llme almle Ralpli l-eal'. 'lille east Vineluded: Alberta l rife, lfleanor Stanley, Nlary Alic e Stewart. Henry llupp. blildred Tlionlpson. Roll: .lean Radelmaugli. Evelyn Cleavenger, Gerrie Deyaull and Rieliard Holt. Xve lmeld tbe sludenl popularity ronl foul esl' lwe lcnow you remember wllen lllere were so many prelly girls you ' . . dnl dr-ride wlnelm one was your lieartbeali and llannali Clem came oul llle vielor. Tlie senior invilalions earried lbe palriolie llleme and wllen passed io llie liands ol llieir anxious owners, llley imrnedialely were passed oul again. rlillli elass eonlrilmuled 5l'3I.fJ3l.00 lo llle bond and slarnp Campaign. And so- VV6 rpily Olll' l'iil'l'VVl'll lo old Sf'll00l. XMC loolc llilfli, EIS yOll lIllISl llilVC Cl0Il4 . illlil SLlClClE'lllY XNiSll XYEC XYPTC OIH 4' IHOT9 l'l'?SlllllPll. Qilllllg lll IIXXQ' ill lllf' many doors. llul we linoxx' we must not linger as olllers must fall inlo our role. se lor llie last lime. we Intl llle old Iiigli adieu. Our unnera-sliy seniors are: Jolin Frenrlm, Samuel lfriesenda. Tliomas Graves, 'ney, Ardilli llellsley. Bill Kelly. Dale rxrnell. llerberl Ayers. .Nuguslir X . N paul lla . if Boyee. Q'llI'iSllI16 lloyre. llnrolcl Carp:-nler. Dolores C errillo. Boyd L ornell, ,loe Cll iru N lni lynx cl xii on l en'1 Xllll ilu Adi Rusll on Xvllli li li llx , i - blia fU.S.A. Davis, Paul i i, .'i .as ,. . . '1 .. i :l . 'amsa 'r. e V' . . - 1 1 1 Q w. .loXNnn Srnilli, Rolmerl' losli, Rieliarcl Vinrenl and Emily Vwlilson. 'kPvt. Davis, Lewis E. '41 fU.S.A. Davis, Robert i Sgt. Davis, Robert Lee if Sf2fc Davison, James i'U.S.N. Davis, Robert '31 fU.S.A. Davis, Thomas S. '35 i' Sgt. Day, Clair kU.S.A. Davis, Robert L. f U.S.N. Davis, Yvilliam F. f U.S.N. Deblosio, Angelo 'kAf'S Davis. Richard fl-lonorable Dischargej Pvt. Deblosio, Fred Pfc. DeBolt, Jack Pvt. DeCarlo, James WILLIAM COLLINS RUTH .lliAN RAIJAf BAUCII Girl Re' svrvc I'rrsidr'nt, Junior Rcd Cross, Thr-spians, The Zonilwiv. O Prcnnisc Mc. LEBURN IVIYIZRS - Latin Clulw, I'l1fY, f Pvt. Deems, james Ray 'k Pfc. Deiriggi, Angelo -A' U.S.A. Deiriggi, Dominick li! wifi W' wi ALBERTA ICE f Girls' Azhlrtn: Associa' tion. Yellow jacket Stall, Glt-r Club, O Promise Mc, Ninc Girls. MALISSA BELLE WALLS JULIA IZZI -- Bcc Clulv, Girl Rcscrvcs, G11-u, Club. Basketball, Bun! .Voyage sq 4 I ' s . , , ' I l BARBARA XVATKINS Varsity Chccrlcadrr. Orion Cu'Edit0r, Stu' dvn! Council Secretary. Girl Reserves, junior Rad Cross. IRENE MIiRRIFlIiI,IJ - - Girl Reserves, Latin Glulv, Glcc Clula, ,lnniur Red Cross, Orion Stall. NVILLIAM YOUNG f- HifY. junior Red Cross, Orchestra, Band, U Prmnisc Mc, 'kU.S.A. Delligatti, Vito i'Pfc. Dennison, William -If AfC Dent, Chester '37 IUHI' WILLIAM LEIQSUN - ,Iuniur Rcd Crows, Physical Science Clulv, Asscmlvly Council, Vi-1 ual Education Ciluh, Band. IUSTINIE BROWN r H Basketball. .- MILLER V - EILEEN KOUN - French Club, VIELMA IIANIEY -- Home Ecunumics Club, Mziy Festival, NOLA SAUNDERS 4- Glcc Cluh, Girl Rc' serves Girls' Athletic Assuciatiun, Iiaslrctball. ir U.S.A. Dent, Lawrence 'kU.S.A. Demarco, Augustine if Sf2fc Demarco, Joe WILDA SPRINGER- Girls' Athletic Associa' tion, junior Rod Cross, Girl Rrscrvcs, Glcc Cluh, Home Economics Cluh. BETTY McIiLROY - Bcc Cluh Home Eco' nomics Clnh, Orion Stall. RICHARD KISNER - Bee Club. Band Sports Carnival, Wrestling. J.S.A. Demarco, Raymond '40 i'U.S.A. DcVault, Glenda 'kU.S.N. Devito, Eugene fU.S.M. DeVito, Ugo J.S.A. Dcskin, Eugene ir U.S.A. DeVault, Harry '37 'k Pfc. DeVito, Nickila f Cpl. Dicken, Richard jpl. DeVault, Carson fU.S.A. DeVault, Stanley '24 f Pfc. Devito, Paul MI ir Sgt. Dicken, Robert '41' QU S.A. Digman, Clifford '31 if S,fSgt. Dillow, James ik Cpl. DiPasquale, Tony '42 -kMfSgt. Donaldson, Lawrence 'kSgt. Dillow, -Charles fU.S.N. Dimaio, Joseph fU.S.A. Dirokic, Frank i'Pvt. Dobbins, Carl 41 iUS.A. Dillow, Harry '41 if Pvt. DiPasquaIe, john'41 fLt. Dobbie, John J. '33 fPvt. Dobbins, Carroll 43 I' X ' I - . .U si' !'4'l X.. BLAINE I-IOLLIDAY JW' VICTORIA TRAV - SONORA HOOVER - HELEN SPATAFORE MYRTLE RICHARD HART ER -Student Cou ci Glcc Club, Ho ' co- Girl Reserves, Girls' -- Girl Reserves, lice CARPENTER f- Girl ,f mimics Club. Athletic Association, Club, Glec Club, Reserves Glec Club, 411 l Craft Club, Home Eco' Basketball. Bee Club Girls Ath- , 'Q ,. nomics Club, Hon lctir Assucizitimi. 'tyll If Q VUyllg1'. ARY 'IO ELEA 3 STWH LORENZO MARfiIIf KISNER. HELEN KJRESH, LI NA NIAZWA SATTERFIELD -- - iii uscrves, minr IAQUINTO fllec Club, Yellow jacket Stull, Red Cross, Assembly Latin Club, Scicute Orion Stull. Council, Nlajorcltv, O Club. A- Promise Mr. s , I in ' J' , , ,f ,A A I I S DELLIGATT VANDA BOYLES MASEI. CURRY -f EVELYN JOYCE MURPHY T IAFK BARNES -Home Room f TIBBS - Girls' Atli' Girl Reserves, Hmm: CLEAVENCER - Girl Girls' Athletic Associzif eantfatfArms, Cl' lctic Association, Girl Economics Club, .lunf Reserves, Latin Club. tion, Home Economic ull. Reserves. Home ECU' ior Red Cross, French U Promise Mr, Nina' Cluli. mimics Club, Craft Club. Glec Club. fiirls. Club, Bun Voyage. ifCpl. Dobbins, Dennis '34 if Sgt. Dodd, Ernest '37 ik SfSgt. Dodd, Lawrence '32 i'U.S.A. Donofrio, Adriano 3 fsgt. Dodd, Charles fU.S.M.C. Dodd, Howard '41 'kPvt. Dodd, Paul '43 fU.S.A. Donofrio, Henry 36 iSf2fc Dodd, Chester f R.M.3fc Dodd, John Wm. '42 fU.S.A. Donlin, James fU.S.A. Donofrio, Leon J.S.A. Donofrio, Nick '41 Q Cpl. Doolittle. Arlie '36 Q U.S.A. Doolittle, William Q Cpl. Drummond, William '40 J.S.A. Donofrio, Pete Q U.S.N. Doolittle Chas. QU.S.A. Drake, Eugene Q S 3 fc Duesenberry, Benjamin 7fc. Doolittle, Archie H. Q U.S.A. Doolittle, Raymond Q SfSgt. Drummond, Harry Jr. ,37 Q Q.IVI.2fc Duescnherry, Franklin I, I 1 I5If'l I'Y MQURCIAN hilt' Arhlt-nr Assocnzv IBONAH7 DAVIDSON l'lwmv liomn Vim' RIITII SMITH. I'11-wtlrnt, Ikixlwllmll. . tum, llmnr lfcumuxnl N Aj' filulw , L ,J 11-- .JV I ,lf 'FUMNIY I'llI'N'I'lIN If IfLllIlxX MAI: RIDER MARY Y lIl.'NNlfIl I.vtuim.m'- flulw Vin' IRIN- Illulw, Iiirlx' XINUIQNT II.-v I'l.'-nlvrxl, l'lI--rlmll, Arlnl-lic :K--wc1.It1-Iii, II-nlw, Ihil Rr-crwx. II.I'.'ImIl, II.:-It-ilmll, Ilrxuu Smll. lirvngh KI--Ilt-.luv filuli. Sports I1.Ixmv..l. Clluls, liul IirM'l'x'cs. XYII.l.IAM 1IAMlll.l'i YUIJKNIJA I,Iil'IiRA Mll.lDIlIfIl l:l'm'm'Ii lilulu, lim' IIN KIIIIII, R4-tl 'l'lllIMl'SKlNr, fllulw, Ywllow ,IM-lwr flrnw, 1fl.uIl fllulw. M1nlm'I'IIv, firl llrf Stall. Hill? AIIII--ur Aworiqf wines, VI' Alhlvlxr tum, Iilin' fllulw, Auufliltiu Yellow S I, l'rrm1m 4' IIISTTY REESII Ilulx Arhlt-no Asmcmtmlx lhil Rrscrvu-, llw ffluh, Home Erolnyixm' Cilulv, Basketball. III.l IYIB FIIATIIIZII ALIIIIRTA IIAYHURST lhrlt Arlilvtic Anwiutimx lion Vuvngc. Simi! II.u'nix1il. .IIIRRY IBIS VAULT 'lilivfplxlig As,--mlwly Lounqll Ilia- lm.igm.uv liUIIIfR'I XX'll.I.IAMS H1-Y, Y-'III-w ,lark--t Stull, lion Voyagu. lnxuxlxtl. U l'wmlw Mc. MARY FAIIIANH I I f'IIII IIIAHRA PITCIIIY ll.-XITUX - llunill fllllv. Ilo- ll.I1rn.uu-'m, Ilnxlf :Xthf It-uc Ate.-.-I.un..n. Homu liruiimuulrs Kllulw, Sports fl:u'nivL1l. IIII,U'I I'A. THOMAS DAVIS - Pliysirnl Hflvluw- fllulw, lluxiixg. . , , ' LN' ffl! ,- -I 'r 1 k, '1IYi H' I . ,I . U.S.A. Dumire. Ralph '22 Q Pvt. Duncan, Lewis A. '36 Q Pfc. Egidi, Joseph '40 U.S.A. Dumire, Ray '27 Q Pvt. Eddy, Nelson '43 Q Pvt. Egidi, Louie U.S.A. Duncan. Harry '52 QU.S.A. Edgar. George QU.S.N. Elder. James ,41 Q U.S.A. Elder, Jasper N. '24 QU.S.N. Emerling, John Q Pvt. Erdie, Carl 'A' Sf2fC Erclie, James '41 f U.S.N. Erdie, Wade '34 'kSfSgt. Estlc, Forest f Cpl. Estlc, Harold 'A' MXUSM Erdie, Robert f Cpl. Estlc, Donald L. '34 -A' Pvt. Estle, George V. if Capt. Evans, George IUHN SHAFFER f NLAXRY lllTYl.lf Ritl ,IUANNA RlQlf5lf 'l'I1x-vial Sistine. imp, Hill Ri-txxtx, fliil linwzxw. l..urm liltw Vlxilw. Cflulf.,lu:11tii'RrtlfIxwfr LIQNA l.l'1PliRA lm 1,YM,fx tziiwlclt THELMA lflilill Vliilw, tin-I llwrixw, kliililiil Rtxl Filip. Kilim flluli. Qlunltil Rvtl Clow, Ulu' Vliilw. , XY, . -J :mv M.-1vAN11i1.s a IZLJNNIIQ CZl5XX'IiR. BILLIE Vomg l3AR1gil'S Oltl1wt1.u, Bzmil. - Sellioftlilasa rt tary, Girl ,NR415 Aves, Junior 1Kmi'f,irosS, As' sciubly' Crvulhcil. , Uiils' Athletic Assmsialiiniw, Q Pvt. Falkenstein. Frank '34 if U.S.A. liarcin. Joseph P. if Sgt. Falkenstein. Leo '36 if Lt. Fntkin, Kenneth '31 'k Cpl. Fantansia, Nicky '40 if A C Fauley. Berkley '39 RI-I'l I'Y ,ll',.'XN lil lNNlfR llilluclm C'l11lw. nkk Illl -Riu N1 5 H' 1 1 H 7 it, .-itxczm A St' 'nw' 'ltdvblk illlw Oitligfkuo. ' MARTHA SMOUSE - Clirl livsrlws, Girls Atlilriit' Avucizliioii, f S il 'C Fnuley, james if T Sgt. Fauley, John '39 i'Sgt. Faulcy, Roy '39 ELLEN XYASARUX'lKfll. BETTY HALL Ruselvm, 431113 lrlic Aasnrixiriuli licmuxtnits flliilu, Sptula w ll Cami 'Q . it-1' Rctl imma, fry ,J f-'4.li'52fl 1 . . Ijpuls lit WR HA't'Hl.'RS'I' llvY. Stu lvut Conti: l, I vtu1m.m'- fllmlw. Fm t- lull, lirciitlx Clulf. .lunf MARY ,IO H 'XRR - - filll Ilirl Reserves, l.ut'n Alli' tiliilw. Gitls' Athletic lllvlw' Awtwnttiur. filre lfluiw, lhmtl Nlzxjtir. ROSE CASSlfl.I.A WIl,l IAM DAVIS, Girls' Atlulctxt' Ahwrizi tion. i'U.S.A. Fawcett. James '27 if U.S.A. Fawcett. Tom if U.S.N. Fawler, Griff '36 k.C.R. Feather, Floyd 5f2fc Finamorc, Victor 7fc. Fisher, Glenn ,40 IZIBWARIJ Rl ISHN lilflll llili Student fi-Iuncul. SAMMY l'UI,lt1li tlullcrr-us fllulw. fAfC Fitzhugh, Lester '30 fU.S.A. Fitzhugh, Robert fLt. Fleming, Elizabeth fCpl. Flowers, Charles fU.S.N. Fleming, Howard '40 fPvt. Flowers, Clyde f MXM Fitzwater, lVlarcellus fAfC Fleming, John '43 f Sf2fc Flowers, Willizllxi s ,I A Wig! f lv , lr L Lv, JUNE NllfSSl2NlilfR All.lflfN Illi VAULT lVl:Xllllf Nlll.l.lfli lil' lflVlARY Nllzlflvl ,lllllN l.YNK'll - Craft Club S,-gfgydrv, Hmm- lfcutwtnlqr junior Red firms. Yum-l lftlnxtxutl-utr, lhml. Girls' fhtlllflli A:-wma' Cfluli. lVl.tv Ftetlval. Spirits C1.umx.nl, 'l't.tt'li, tum. Girl Rrferu-. Student flulmgtl, l5.mtl, ROSE KIUZZU ,IUHN Al.l1liRMAN-W BEVEL ,llf. XN NlUlU,I:XN. ,l:KMlfS S'liANSlll'fliliY Glyn filllll Stutlrnt fi-iumil Presl- FLUHARTY ,lumwr tl--nr. l.utt4'1lll.nu4s Clulw. Rui Cross, finxl Ile' l'lxys1c:tl Srlcnct: Club, -crvcs, Orion Stall, lltt- fllulv. Yr-llmv -laelwt Stall. Band. JOAN liAX'l'lfll l'llfl,lfN lfillill 7 Lllluf lfUfilfNlf llli Vllll, l5lf'lATY LUU tll.liN ll.AtlVllil.l'i Girl Rcfervvs, Girls' lm Rui films, Home SIIHOUDT - - Hull Fxvnrlm Kflulv, Sylrnce Atlxlctlc Asmciatluxm, lfculwtlmxts filulv Score- lllsvrvesl't':wgrz1t11fllnirf Cllulx. ,luniur llctl Cross, t.u1y, Girls' Athletic mam, Girls' Atlxlrtlc Collectors filulw, Yrllow Asstvclatiun. Girl Rc' Awvciatitm, lilee filulv, ,lnclcct Stall. surws. filet' filtllv, U Promise Mc. l7ARlllll.lr fIARl'l'iNTl'il'x l'luy- sical Selena' Clltllv. V I It , , J xl' t F fl- tl ,A X .. I v v 'X 4 I F 5157100 Pvt. Floyd, Edward '37 ir S.AfC Foley, John '36 i'U.S.N. Ford, James '29 fU.S.A. Ford, Raymond '35 U.S.N. Foley, Daniel '39 if Pvt. Ford, Edward '30 -kSf2fc Ford, joseph '30 fPvt. Ford, William '40 fpvt. Fortney, Charles '3 f U.S.A. Fortney, Charles fsfsgt. Fox. Samuel Jr. i . if 2 f Pfc. Frederick, Larry '43 fU.S.A. Friend, Alger '31 fU.S.A. Frosinda, Anthony fU.S.A. Freeman, Elmer f Sgt. Friend, Clarence 'K Sflfc Frosinda, Joseph f Sflfc French, Robert ' 1' S,f2fc Friscenda, John 'A' Cpl. Fultineer, james W R VJ' RALPH LEAF -L--nur' man'e lflulv, Thcspmn President. Hi'Y Prcslf ilcnt, Varsity Chrcrf 1 lvadcr, U lmmisc Mr ISERTI-IA XVILLIAMS l- L1hl.nv Club Frvncll Lluh, 'lumin Rui Cmw, filer Cliilw, Hun Y-uv.: '. if U.S.N. Funk, Marvin -kU.S.N. Galien, James 'kU.S.A. Galoska, Nichol DOROTHY DUNALDSON Yellow jacket Smtl. IBETTY LOU SNHTH 1 Curl? Allllvliu Assn' cull-in, Hume lfmfnoniir filulv. lixrl Ru:vi'u':, CHARLES BOYD LUCIILLE BRIGHT - ANNA LEE PAUL VL-XY Vwunl l'l1j-'sicnl Sci-'une Club. Bev: Club. klllnmr Red ARBOGAST 7 filrl Edlimti-ri l'i'r-,nl-Jnt. Crnss, Girl Rc-cries. Reserves, ,lumnr Primm Bef Clvilv. Liles Klub, Queen Bon Vwvn-fe. IERMAJEAN RUllllR'l' KIRK. HANNAH KILEM RUSH, lN7lARTlNO ,W lvlERRlFllfl.l3 -W Craft Ilzmel Spunmig lin- Girlf' Allifrtic Afwiiilf Club Prcflalrlit, ,luiniu Club, Curl Rcsvrw-. t1-in l:'r:4idcn!, liirl R.-d Cmsf, Home Env llirlf Ailil-'ru' .-KX-wrl.i' Rl-fr-rn--, Craft Club mimics Club. Limn rum. Vice Resident. Hume Club, Bun Voyage. Eu-ilniiilcs Club, lxitm Club. ,TUANITA LUNVE -- KATHLEEN MARY ALlCll Bur Club, Girl Ru' SUNINIERS -ff Latin STEWART - - Srnior serves, junior Red Club, Girl Rcscrvvs, Class l'rcsicis'm, Girl Crow. Orion Stull. Girls' Athletic Assucizv Reservw, ' Afseinlwly in-n, Hi-me mm ' r Council, Orclirstm, 0 rcrary. Pr-nnufc Mc, li fU.S.N. Gamble, Glen Q Pvt. Gamble, Willianm if S.2fc Garlow, Darwin '41 'A' Sf 1, c Gamble, Ralph 'kS.1fc Garletts, Raymond -k U.S.A. Garlow, Doyle '28 as fA.C.R. Gamble, William fU.S.N. Garlow, Arthur C. ik U.S.N. Garlow, john R. '43 rU.S.A. Garlow, Theodore '23 fS.3fc Gaskins, Loris '40 -k Sgt. Gibson, George '37 i'U.S.A. Glasgow, Glenn '30 rU.S.A. Garton, William i'S.2fc Gaskins, Marvin '42 if U.S.A. Gillis, Dale X Pvt. Glenn, Hugh S. '24 I Cpl. Gaskins, Forest '39 fPfc. Gibson, Charles i'S.1fc Givens, Kenneth '30 f'U.S.N. Glenn, Ray Kl'llI1E'lll Kyri' il0ll Il NlISSl'ilr Roilwrl VX!ollc Ruin-rl Xvulliins .IU 'IUHS - lJl'f'Slll1'l1l r - Vim- ljresitlc-nl Sevrelury nml Treasurer - SPYQQHIIll-ill'iXflllS fU.S.A. Glover, Arthur '34 'kPvt. Gooding, Vernon i Cpl. Gordon, Ray '34 i U.S.A. Graham, Ben '30 fU.S.A. Glover, David fsgt. Goodwin, Russell J. fU.S.N. Gower, Charles ir Pvt. Graham, Cornwell rCpl. Goode, James i'U.S.A. Gordon. Neal '29 'A' TfSgt. Gower, James i' U.S.A. Graham, John .S.A. Graham, Thomas '22 .S.A. Gramka, john l Rulwrl VVnllcins Rolmerl Xvollv ,lolm Nusseur 'k RfMflfc Graziani, john ir NUM Graziani, Joseph '39 -kSgt. Graziani, Paul '42 -kPvt. Greco, Alex -kPvt. Greco, Joe '39 'kU.S.A. Greco, Ray '41 'kU.S.A. Greco, Albert V.-xiii, imma uosA1,1N14: Mr1N'1'Y1aL3 .mlm xx'iisT IHURUTHY i'llNNlNlill.KMr l'Alil. KUTLII' Al.lilill'lA XYliS'l' v lilil.liN l7l5USliNl5liRRY 0 X .Y P U . fx' m,x'lfNA Mum M.-uw VIRGINIA WllAl.liY MARY ISIZA kIUNlfS fa. ISIZVTY 111fNN111aG Mll.IblllfI7 MIC.-XNS Kl'NNlf'l'll l5OUl.l'l l'l.l' liIf'l l'Y HAYlll5RST lillARl.lCS lill lfl.l'1 DURIS BARNES MILI..-XRD SLIMMFRS Hl l.l'fN ClHlfllX'RUN'l' ,lANlilli SNYIHCR HARVIQ LINTUN l.UKfIl.l,li l'RLfN'l'Y ll . fl IWURI. .A'l l'lfRl'llfLlDA l'll,lil'fN SA'l l'l'fRFllfl,l3 MARY ELLEN RAIHEISAUCQ ' BETTY HOULT HS I All mul .' 1. LIN W WILMA HEFLIN C1HRlS'l'lNA l'Ul.l1ili RUl5IfR'l' XYATKINS THI'fl.MA HURS'I' l.YLli TATTFRSUN HICLFN.-X LUNKINIJURIJ RUISICRT XX'Ul,l'li KATHI HHN f'ARLUXY lKli'l l'lNA IZZI fU.S.A. Green, Donald '55 'A'U.S.A. Green, Ralph '55 QU '38 f U.S.N. Greco. Carl '3 I' 'k U.S.A. Greco, John 'A' Pvt. Greco, Virgil '41 xx 6 Z I ki' George 'k U.S.A. Grose, vliluie xi-.ur our :law p.nlicip.1lwl in ww-lull mlivilie-. ln miss- lllIIlll'y lm our illlllllrll ,luniur l'rum, lnml epiuulxing nl proline, 4ln you rc-im-mln-I' llle ones you anllellmliwlvfl ur' llvlrl zu vurivly slum' ullirll rr-.ally lvruuglxl uul -owne ol our lliililvn lulvnl Qmln als Illillilllilll urls, slmrl Nkils, :mil an liew ul our lmmwnv. Illllhtllllll' I.1-mm ilrz-ns-il in ilu- lah-Nt l4-mininv ullire, lior our ,luniur play ue pr:-senlexl, in lwi-ping xxilll llu' limes, .u mlriolii' :lay enlillr-cl Hxvislury llmm-H, 'lille uns! inrlunlr-cl: l,illi.nu lxlnrris, Nlilnln-il lxlvnns, I I lli-ln-n l.,Im..m. Nanny Riilgn-ly. Xvulnw Rirlmrils, Rolwrl l'uwr'll, Lionel Xvulsoxx, Rnlwrl Xvullv. lXzulllryn lllivvriu, R..!,vl1 l.4'.ll, lll'llly llupp, .mil lQ1'nn4'lln liyrzx xxluulr is r line lli-W 'kCpl. Gross. Ross W. ff Sgt. Grubb, Donald '40 llu-n, su- lriml In ilu our lu-sl in luuying Ilmse plums, guns, lilllliS, .xml ollwr neu-ssaxry l'lll1ll7Illl'lll u vital In you lmyf. Xvm- rvspmnlf-nl NXlIUll'lli'ilI'li'Illj lo ilu' lmnil .xml slump sale spmiwreil lmy llur lulul sales lallliwl up lu SLSJKBS lwy llu- eml ol Flursli, Q Pvt. Grubb, Gordon fSf'1fc Guy, Harry E. fU.S.N. Haddix, William 'A' S,f'2,'c Guisippe, Kenneth f U.S.A. Hacker, Harold f U.S.A. Haddox, John LW li mit G 2 ' X W'arreu '39 U.S.A. Haddnx, Ralph 'kU.S.N. Hadox, Willinluz fU.S.A. Hager, Willizlxlm '40 f Sflfc Halko, Mike U.S.A. Hndux, Harry Q U.S.N. Hagcr. l.cwIs Q Pvt. I-Inlku. Andy i' U.S.A. l'l:1lI. Curl XVI' l'c'uIIy slmwwl nur r'uIm's II1is yvnr in IIN' rluss II!IlI'IlIlIIlI'llI!-1. Ilvllwlzullm-I' IIIVIIII! Ilmlrlmyw you umm' nm' ul lIu- unIurIul1.nIx- rr-Ivlwrw xxIw I.II4'v xxx-lv rwnel1Ir'l'r'4I uulunlx In ..II IVIII IIII' xxilminri I4-.mls .Xllux.1x', IIN- jllniur gillx .unI Imxx Iunlx ..II IIw Imlmlx in Iv.uIwII1.uII .m4I In pwu- uI1.Il .HIINII4 .IImxInIx xu' Imx'x'. um' xxvn- 41xx.u4I4'4I IIII- rn-nnglliliull Im IIN- In-Nl rImumlmI Nwlnm XXII-infaIII IIu' Iunim' llluss Ims IIl'l'Il plvlly IIIISN IIIIN wwul, IIQIIILI In m.1Iw .u xluu-M UI ..II xv' alll:-mph-cI mul wo I4-law' our junim yvzn' In-vling umIimIr-nl. an vnu mum- IIIII. IImI m-XI vm-.ul xv- xuII Iw IIn- Inv'-I Su-nina' fllzusx vw-I' grauluauling Irmn If. I'. II, S, Y' ,. E Pvt. Hall. Charles 'kAfS Hall, Dom 's J i' Pvt. Ulf!! I I Hull, Dursoy '43 jr U. ff f I, . , rg sv! If L sihfih, RAI, ? if X S.A. Hall, Earl Fay RUS.-XI.II NIIIYIIY LUIS KNIIDIII ALIIICR I' HOI I MAS'I'IiR l,I'I'I'A RUSH SMUIISIC ROIiI'IR'I' MI'IAl,IiY IiIf'I I'Y All 'I'I NI' RUIGIR I IIURINIIY MARY KA'I'III'IRINI'1 MORRIS I'A'I' IIIIARIINKIIIIA ,lANI'1'I' KZl.1il,I,ANI3 MARIANNIZ M.-XVIII.-XS INWRIS IDR.-NRI ANN.-X YANN RUIII'R'IA X'INl'I,N'I' LURR.-XINI'f IxI.LjI',-XIX H.-XRUI I7 IfRIIiIVl Y KAIIIRYN ISYICRIY ANNE I,AMI'IK XYAYNI, 'I'UI1KIiR ISRMA VINKIICNI IQUKIICNIQ IIARIMXX' MARY STI'MI'I,I' Iilil IIY lmlqfxlgli RUIIY :XIHAMS XX'II,I,A .IICAN Rlilill I51i'I'I'Y ISARNIQS MARIIC CIALAIIAN YYUNNE RIC'II.-XRIBS ANIUNIA IIARR l,lI.I,IAN MORRIS KICNNIITII KYRII 1iIfR.-XIIHINII SXXlrJI R IUIINJ IIiI.IiN.-KK. IR. Im l'1a1r:1A 4:14121-'NIJ ClIIARl.I'fS IIAR I'IiR 15 1 c Hall. Eugene if U.S.A. Hall. Frank DAl.If IIANI'Y Al.MA ROSIQ KOON XX'II,I IAM SQIIIRIQS RI'f'I I'Y KZAISRIICI. RORI'RI' SMITH I'ONSTANiiIi SI'lNIi ROIHVRI' I'OXX'IfI.I. ILXRRARA IHXYN .' - '27 i' U.S.A. Hall. Frank C. i'U.S.A. Hall. James 1k Pfc. Hall. L. H. -A' U.S.A. Hall v ', n 'L' 1xx t . Q ' K RXIIIIKYN UIIX'IRIII', I!7 HI I IY DAl'IlHI RI'Y A NANLY RIDIIICLY ICI Hlli MAE SIIAVICR X'IK I'OR HIGHS lI'fAN MIAITZ NIVKY PIIIA ISARIEI, ROMIIA I IONIII. WATSON l'ARl ILINE RLAKIIM1 WRIf RI A I'RIf'Ii YIN1 IN I' I'I'ARl XYRIIIH I' LXMIS TIfMI'LIN ,IANIf M1-KINNICY ,IUAN UIVICNS DORIS ROOP DONALD VINK1I'fN'I' .IANI5 LOU UIIPICRMAN 1JRACTIi HATES 5, . MARY ,IO ROSICNRFRI IIER Rlf HARD IQRAZIAXA . Howard B. if Pvt. Hall. Junior '37 l L iv U.S.A. Hall. Lyle x , Y MARX IO SPRAI-lv 1 I'I ARI XX RIIJHI DORIS YOST IiMlI,Y LEAF RICHARD FOLIIY I I OYD ARNIYYI XX'ANIfI'A BAKER KA I'HI ICIZN RAR I HAI 1 WXX XXlI,l,I.XM R.-XCIIR IAVK Illfl.I, IAMIS RROOKQ ,IOIE RURDOFII LIEONARD CAIN IFRANCIIS CIiRRlI.I.O .IAKTK CURRY ,IOHN DAVIS ,IUNIOR DOYl.Ii RAYMOND FORD 5 ff! lf., f ,., .1. , ,-,v , C, '-rfb 1. ' I II,'NlOR I'l'lJI.RA ITl.'lIIjNI'f HAWKINS RORFRI MOODIT FDXYARD 1:111XIiRQ RERNIK I IJRURR IOHNNY 1?l'IDO KENNI'1'I'II IIAI.I. MARCIARIYI' HARDIiN RICHARD HARRIS HARRY HAWKINS ,IACK HAWKINS RICHARD HAWKINS REX HICNDIIRSON FRANK IAQIIINTO lI11pIm10g1-aplwfl RAYMOND .IAC 'K 'RS HI I.I'N ,IOHNM WN .-xxx.-1 KNIKQHI' 1-.a1'11xu mm. 11.1.11 1,1Nx ll'f 11,115 uxx 1 1a12N Mcfllili My 'I'RIiVA MCLAUKIIILIN ISKIISIIRT NIIIJDAIJIZII HAROLD IVIILLIIR RORIiR'I' IVIILLER ISICTTY NIOCCIA RICATRIIIE MOORIC l.ARRY MORELLA ' u . ..- mgw 1.44. if i Iuniors 5, 1 xl mf' 'rmmrm' M1,'1:N,xx1w JNHNM' x'1'ss15A1a fpu1w1:f:1' 1w1v1-'111w KIANII I'II'Rl'If 1:95-M11 1m1wc:111'r 'f!L'T11 1:1r,11A1z1ws1-N JULIA 1mss1 MA1111f sA11N1n1a1xs v1Rc:1N1A S1111 1115TTY sQ1111z11s wAN11'1'A SWISHER 111fL1iN '1'A'r'r1c1xs11N o1nRA '1'1MMs ZELLA OFIfU'I'T TOLISARD IAY UPTHN RIVHARD USARY PAIRICIIA Y.-'INDI RHRIIT Rl 'BERT VAN HI ,DIiR MARVIN WA 'SON .Il NEPH WEEKS HENRY WEIMIIR IiDl'ITH WEST MARY WIIST FRIIIIJIERICK WISH IIUIIHNE NVISMAN ,IACK WOOD LICNA ZACCAIJNINO f Y 5 1: Hall. Nulliv W. 'A' Sgt. Hall. Richard '56 f Pvt. Hall. Robert f Lt. Hall. Sarah ,il 31 JN P . O Q 'llnmfl , . .J-I 5 '- 15' W iff 2 g , W iff as 31 I ul' K O 'e nf , 2 V 's. ff ' Q Q, I iff' , FRP' ' Q ,4 ' .gy fp ITE! , K Pvt Haney, Ray ir Pvt. Haney, Robert AXC Haney, Robert '43 i'Sgt. Haney, William S U P H U M U H E S First row: Claras Balcer, Mary Broolcs, Florence Brown, Billie Brown, Buena Barnes, 'Bernice Anderson, Leona Bilotta. Second row: Maxine Balcer, Dorothy Bunner, .limmy Balcer, Mr. Harry Leeper, Milton Bissett, Doris Ann Bush, Carrie Jane Bitner. Third row: John Arbogast, Charles Burns, John Artman, Carson Boyles, Joe Boyles, Allan Barnes, John Alberico. First row June Ellen Dralte Bonnie Cornett Eleanor Cheuvronft, Catherine Cosgray, Betty Denni- son. Second row: Lela Davis, Georgiana Di Cea, Dona Davis, Miss Mae Feather, .loan Criss, Betty Cline, Louise Connor. Third row: Doyle Cowger, -Melvin Channell, James Doddrill, Glenn Dunaway, Richard Campbell, Junior Cerrillo, Calvin Clevenger. 'vt Hanningan, Herbert 'kU.S.A. Hanway, William t Hanway, James D. '33 if Pfc. Hardin, George Jr. First row: lrene Hall, Patty Ann Henry, Geneva Hannah, April Gwynn, Juanita Hamilton, .lustyne Gross, Ruth Hale, Pauline Hawlrins, Josephine Flem- ing, Catherine Fabiano. Second row: Gerrie Higgs, Mabel Farrel, Dorothy .lean Hildreth, Joann Findley, Betty Hellin, Doris Edgar, Mary Fleming, Mary .lo Hall. Mr. Paul E. Powers. Third row: Bernard Gillespie, Gordon Gainer, .lunior Hildreth, Charles Haney, Kenneth French, Albert Graziani, Theodore Feather, Alfred Graziana, Gene Haney, Roy Hardway. '24 ifSflfc Harding Floyd H fUSA Harding Vernon H 'k Cpl. Harding Ray -k U S A Hardway Robert .S.M. Harper, Harry 'kU.S.A. Harr, Curtis '33 rt. Harper, Sheldon '39 'A' U.S.A. Harr, james ,S.M. Harper, William -kLt. Harr, Paul First row. Bar ara Jeffery, Doris Keller, lrene Knotts, Betty Lamb, Greta Holliday, Jacqueline Huff- man, Betty Leeper, Mary Francis Kiser, Mary Jenlcins. Second row: Delores Lindley, Betty Lee, .lean M. Lambiotte, Mary Jean Lynn, Avis Lemasters, Agnes Lowe, Mildred Huffman, Barbara Landis. Miss Sebie Bailey. Third row: Maronee Jaclcson, Ruth Kingcaid, Fred Keener, Richard Holt, .lunior Jarvis, David Leston, Grace Lipscomb, Doris Ann Linn. fSgt. Harr, Richard '31 wk Pvt, H31-rig, Albert F fU-s-N- Harr, ROBO11 L- '40 'A' Pvt. Harris, Charles G '34 'K U-S-N- H3113 William H -kCpl. Harris, Clifton 37 'kU.S.N. Harris, David '42 , i'Pvt. Harris, Harry iU.S.A. Harris, Paul fU.S.A. Harris, Wilbert E 3 fU.S.A. Harris, Frank W. k Cpl. Harris, John D. fU.S.A. Harris, Von William 'kPvt. Harris, William fPfc. Harris, Harley Jr. '41 'kPfc. Harris, Max 'kU.S.A. Harris, Walter R. '36 'kSgt. Harris, William E 42 .aww First row: Evelyn A. Neel, Patricia A. Nuzum, Vanda 'Grace Moats, Leona C. Moreno, Doris J. Merrifield, Betty M. Neel, Mildred S. Neel. Second row: Miss Gertrude Hall, Steve il. Onderlco, Gilolos B. Moore, Mildred l. May, Vivian D. Myers. James R. Nicholson, Hugh R. Nlason, Paul VV. Miller. Third row: Vvilliam A. Means, Donald E. Mealey, Nelson L. lVlay, Rohert H. Minor, Gerald F. Musgrove, Harry IR. Iltglerritield, Ray L. Miller, Donald S. Mahattey, John . orrls. First row: Eugenia Rajs, Janet Pople. Doris Rogers, Anna Satterlield, Edith M. Perella, Virginia B. Simmons, Peggy .loan Shuttlesworth, Ernistine .lune Ridenour. Second -row: 'Henry .loe Police, Roloert Fredric Steele, ,Ernest Rush Jr., Augusta June Stewart, Mary Kathryn' Simpson, Miss Julia Osco, Phyllis Rae Simms, Barhara Ann Phillips, Alhert Harvey Reeves. Cleo Edsel Rudy, Everett Clinton Sattertield. Third row: William Ellsworth Stewart, Daniel Joseph Sestito, John Edward Rice, Charles Alloert Railces, William Aulory Reed, John Lorentz Steele, Alex S. Sirlogay, Herschel L. Satterlield, Harold Wayne S a er. 'kUSA Harrison, Arlie. fU.S.A. Harshberger, Lawrence fU.S.A. Hartley, Thomas i'U.S.A. Hashman, Clem fMfM Harsh, Fred fU.S.N. Hartley, Charles '30 i Pvt. Hartman, john fPvt. Haught, James First row: Nlartha .lean Vvhitecotton, Kathleen Waters, Helen Xvolle, Margaret Zinn, Dana Summers, Margaret Thomas, Betty .lean Zaccaginni, Betty .lo Watson. Second row: Herman Wright, Gerald Vandergrift, Vvayman West, Margaret Vvroe, Miss Ruth Kerr, Martha Summers, Doris Summers, James Witt, .loe Yaquinto, Richard Lee Summerfield. Third row: Herloert Tosli, Roloert Tinder, .laclc Vvalters, .lames Vanata, Russell Wright, Lyal Tate, William Zeigler, Paul West, Richard Swearingen. Can you recall your sophomore days when you thought you were Big iVlan on the Campus. Vvell, the sophomores have-n't changed much, lout still theyire a pretty good crowd. They've helped with the tin can drive, the paper drive, and the Red Cross Drive, and have sold a total ot 81,996.60 worth ol' loonds and stamps. The otticers are: President, Richard Holt: Vice- President, .loe Boyles and Secretary-Treasurer, Augusta Stewart. 'kUSA Haught, john W. 'kY!3fc Haun, Eleanor E. '35 fSf2!c Haun, Thomas '42 'kU.S.N. Hawkinberry, Loraine Pvt Haught, Truman '40 'kU.S.N. Haun, Emmitt '38 -kU.S.A. Hawkinberry, Junior fU.S.N. Hawlcinberry, Rayml 1kU SA I-laun, Edward f Pfc. Haun, John M. . 'A' S!2!c Hawkinberry, Lewis if U.S.M. Hawkins, Dale '39 v , QQ,,if.'gb.h,1. if . 8 M I 2 c Hawkins. Eugcm' '38 l.S.A. Hawkins, Frcd '54 III lNIIf RI N WI n XIIN II..lI Us I Il'I as I'r1'silI4-nl Iiuy IVIiIIvr - VII'f I,fK'hI1Il'IlI Nvlsnn RIM' Sr-1 rvlauryfI'rvmun-rI X I,I'0llxl Ix1lDIl'IllD ki Q I SPFQPIIIII-RII Arms IIugIu IXIJNIII V . 'pw IIONII, R01 N mi si? . IXIis:4 IL: in Ol-'I-'lvl las n v , , I I r4-sl1Iu-III V7 Jxllglxslu Ium' Sluwxnrl ,. , . K X X ru'-I rc-slmIn-Ill 5 Innvl I,nlrI1- X S11l'l'IfH'V--Iir4'.lsllrvr J NI.urx I'X.lIIirvn Fllnpsnll 54'rg1'.ulI.II .Xmas XYIIILIIII N-illllu I.S.A. Hawkins. Harold B. I.S.A. Hawkins. Jack W. 'E II! ?NIIf RI ll INI :nn Iviias Km: c,l'I'K'l us Ilri-sixI1-nl XviIIium Zvigivr Vimc'fI'ri-siiI1-Ill iXIaurII1au I:-nn Xxiiuilmullun SVIl'f'IiII'y'iI-l'1'llhlIlI'f Ihiggy VN'rm- S1-rgn-unl all Arms Rl! Imul I .t'l' 5lIIlIIIlI'IIlI'IlI VIIIIAM ADAMS AARY ANN IIAIJXSKII IIIIIAM IIARR 'IRIZINIA IIIITKICRSLXII AMMY IiII,H'Ii'I.-K IIIIN HIS! IIHI' IIiI.I'fN ISUYKII II'IY I.-XNIi IIUYIP II.'X MARII1 ISUYIIN II'l XII IIRUNIWXX -XIIR UI'AI. MARIE ISRUXXN MINNIIQ I5LFIi4ZIi YFRNUN IJHXYNICY IIIIITA CfARI'IiNTIfR XX II I.I.-XM f1HIiI'YRl1TN I IIINIKUR IUENT M.-XRY CIA'IHIiRINI, IIIIW IIARUI I7 IiNlWC'HS IIQXXIT,-'x VRANVIF IIIKI IY II.-XYHVRYT IANIIY II.-XYHL'R4T ft, Hawkins, james 1' U.S.N. Hawkins, Lewis ,S.N. Hawkins, Kenneth '28 -k Pfc. Hawkins, Louis '37 i 7 -I A -' fK2,J1,1f Q- Aft fff I f ,x-' , . ' MARY mmf H1-Llzlum ' , IlnKMI',S N1c:riuLswN swim SAMMY IAQLIINIII Q- RIKDINA l'IIiRKiIi IUIAI IHHNSON IAMIQS RIiIiSIi I'IIYI.l.IS KR.-XMICR RHIIIZRT I,.-XSHLICY RIVH.-XRIJ MARIIN IR.-X M. IN I'YRI'f IX'II.I.Ii-XM SIZVVRRU RI-i'I l'Y SMITH lI'f:XN MARII'f SWIIJICR I,I'tIY l'RSll I,11l'IYI' NMI-iI.I RINII AN1 JIZI..-X YI-II 'IRI lil I IY MITVHI LI. XX Il MA XXIWI Il,-XY MURILXN lmflgfj yugf .-XR I III R ML'I.I.I NN Sf2fc Hawkins, Marom-v ,BO Q AKC Hawkins, Ned '34 Waves Hawkins, Ma1'tI1:1 fU.S.A. Hawkins, Ralph -Rf 52 1 'T' www? L531 3751 L A 'ff 1 1 is if S 5 :nga E Q' ? M ' Q K . AS A Q gr Y 6 5 S 1 vs: Q 5333: . QQMX- N-ai af- , Gum. 4 ,k E zzgii ' 1 j LLA- i if L fm1.WL- 5 V 3 J vii? if if L A ALLL 5 iw, H nf X W X3 59 is SF 0 mygx 5 ig' - f i g Zz. Q L x Q wi, A f E 27 'fa I iv X E ig? x guy' QW' I E Jw x Q if 15 ., ,:.5 :E:,: E .EE is 1 Qfgffiaf A A ll Q SF gg K : 4 K i Q14 F1 E if Sgt. Hawkins, Thorus ir Sf2!c Hawkins, William E 35 H S H M E N fCpl. Hawkins, William i'Pvt. Hawkins, William I First row: Orpha Genevieve Abel, Tilford Geraldine Bunner, Barbara Jean Atha, Phyllis Badgett. Miss Fairy Downs, Dorthea Lou Brummage, Helen Ellen Baker, Wanda Louise Baker, Christine Marie Audia. Second row: John Anthony Bilotta, Roberta Jean Brown, lVlyrtle Jane Ashton, Nancy Ann Askin, Helen Lucille Bissett, Teresa Jeanette Bramble. Susan Caroline Bunner, Sara Jane Amos, Donald Ray Bartrug. Third row: Charles David Calahan, Gerald Harvey Barthlow. Josephine Glenn Ashcraft, Louis Kenneth Bruyneel, Robert Lee Boyles, Earl Gary Byerly, John Lewis Barnes, Jack Brannon, Vvilliam Everett Cain. Z -' 1 4 First row: Robert Earl Carter, Martin Leslie Clevenger. Carmen Joseph Caccucio, Edwin Garland Davis, Grady Robert Cheuvront. Second row: Doris Jean Conrad, Deloris Lorraine Carpenter, Patricia Ann Daugherty. Lucille Virginia Conrad, Elizabeth Joy Conner, Catherine Virginia Davis, Mildred' Ann Clemens., Third row: Betty Lou Daugherty, Joan Cochran, Katy Pauline Cheuvront, Mrs. Mason Ashby, Pauline iVlargaret Conner, Martha Alice Danser, Anna Madeline Cassone. Sflfc Hayes William 'kS!1!c Hayhurst Denzil fU.S.M. Hayhurst, Ed. I. '32 fU.S.A. Hayhurst, Jack '40 USA Hayhurst Dale 'kTfSgt Hayhurst Donald '41 'kU.S.A. Hayhurst, Edwin 'kPvt. Hayhurst, James First row: Frances Dewalrck, Erma Mae Drake, Frances Guzzo, Doris Grubb, Jacqueline Flynn, Betty Everly, Martha Doyle, Martha Dodd. Second row: Nick Fugera. James Goodwin, Miss Evelyn Brooks, Ralph Dodrill, Emmitt Dobbins, Eddie Devito. Third row: Harold Dennison, Victor Greco, Charles Drake, ga? Edwards, Louis Frisenda, Bill Dayton, Vvilliam u in. First row: Jennetta Hannah, Barbara J. Hawkin- berry, Doris J. Hawkins, Ruth Harris, Marie Holcomb, Josephine Hoskinson, Antionnette Hando, Maxine Hayhurst. Second row: Jack Haymond, William Hudkins, Mollie Mae Harris, Glenda Hardesty, Miss Lanore Gluck, Betty L. Holcomb, Glenda Jo Hawkins, Leslie Heltsiey, Charles Henderson, James Haney. Third row: Robert Hedges, Richard Hanish, Charles L. Hayhurst, Lester Harmon, James Hawkins, Vvilliam Heston, Paul lnghram, Robert Henderson, Charles inderrieden. S 'fad I SA Hayhurst John ir Pvt Hayhurst William f U.S.A. Heiskill, Paul E. '31 'kU.S.A. Helmick, Mario vt Hayhurst Robert E 40 i USA Heaney Walter B. fU.S.N. Helm, Henry C. '38 fSf2!c Helmick, Murl JC Hayhurst Wilbur 'kUSA Heck Ralph E fSf2fc Helmick, Floyd '31 'kSf2fc Helmick, Robert 5 ll fPvt. Hendershot, Elmer '40 -kAfC Henderson, Harold '30 ir U.S.A. Hentzey, Donald i'Pvt. Hess, Arlie fW.A.C. Henderson, Floyda '39'k U.S.A. Henderson, Theodore ir U.S.N. Hershman, Virgil ir U.S.A. Hess, Carl William HMM' S W First row: Betty Rose Vvatson. Genevieve Nl. Wootdy, Mary .lane Trippett, Anne Vulcovicll, Wildene Vandergrift, Martha Withers. Secon-cl row: Dean Travelute, Blair Tolbard, Donald Thomas, .loann lrotto, Mary E. Vincent, Miss Virginia Hatfield, Johnny Tipi, Tommy Van Cvilder, William Wilson. Third row: .limmie Wamsley, .lames Watson, Lanis Vandergrilt, .laclc White, George Walls, William Vvallace, William C. VV . Vvillia Vvillis. First row: Elizabeth N. Morris, Martha Odewall, Zena H. Nlenlcoslcy, Reva Mae Olifutt, E. Louisex Middaugh, Shirley E. Morgan, Betty L. lVlotter, Betty tv Nl- ' .lo Myres, Eveline lVluto, Helen Nlunza. Second row-.: Dorothy J. Offutt, .lo Ann Miller, Doris A. Moore, Martha L.. Nlc'Cauley, lVlrs. Margaret Hinelvaugh, Dolores E. Musgrave, Jo Ann Noechel, 'Patricia New- brough, Ann Marie Moore. Tlmird row: Paul W. Merrill, Robert K. lVlcQuain, Robert O. Ogden, Kenneth E. Miller. .l. Paul lVlcCauley, Elrey G. Nic- Cray, Donzil E. Nlowrey, Olcey E. Moore, O. Perry Morgan. USA Hess, James L. '35 f Pvt. Heston, John if U.S.A. Heston, Walter sk Pvt. Higgins, Charles Jr. '39 AXC He ton, Frederick 'kU.S.A. Heston, Robert fU.S.A. Hibbs, William E. fU.S.A. Hill, James First row: Marjorie L. Pride, Rosa lvl. Police, lVlary J. Reese, Margaret M. Plymale, Wanda Cv. Parlcer, Barbara .l. Queen, Betty .l. Plyman, A. Lucille Phillips, Eva S. Phillips. Second row: Gene Parsons, Franlc Police, Florence L. Reese, Miss Catharine Justis. B. .lean Parrish, Carl VV. Radford, Lawrence C. Rich. Third row: Carl B. Rilile, P. Richard Pitzer, VV. Paul Parlett, Frederick tl. Radebaugh, Franlc l... Polis Jr., Odbert E. Railces. First row: Delsie Spencer, Geraldine Rutherford, Bertha Securro, Helen Summers, Betty Lee Seese, Alice Smouse, Shirley Sheppard. Second row: .lames Shaw, Barbara Rumble, Virginia Serge, Miss Pauline, Robinson, lxflary Scritchllielcl, Anna .lane Sattertield, .lohn Springer. Third row: Harold Springer, Lawrence Stotler, Halice Rogers, Samuel Sergent, Allred Rudy, Basel Summers, Vvilliam Rogers. Cpt Hallberry, Irene '26 if Pfc. Hinzman, Bernard '31 iU.S.A. Hogan, Charles '36 'k Sgt. Holcomb, Denver '38 -kUSA Hilliard, Ben C. '39 f U.S.A. Hivenbaugh, Harry f Sgt. Hogan, William '39 J ir U.S.M. Holcomb, Filton fPfc Hnnkle, Jarvis '40 'kU.S.M. Hoifmaster, Charles '42'k U.S.A. Hohman, Harold '31 'kPvt. Holt, Arthur '- Q -' ' X. Z Fres l1men Not Pictured f'U-S-M- HOSIUIIGF, Leroy K. 'kLt. Hostutler, William ,39 Q Pvt. Houlr, Arthur '42 f Pvt- Hoult. Cecil '30 if Sflff Howler, Robert -A' Maj. Houck, Frederick '23 1 U.s.N. Houii, Bob -A' cpl. Houlr, Richard Frvsliiiian Activities Rem:-rnlner your lreslimuii year? You cliolifl mincl the slares amcl Ilie comments ol the upper Classmen, lx-czuise you livecl in a worlol all your own. This year lhe lr:-sliman shoulclnlt mincl these clilliculties loecuuse they have clone Ilia-ir slmre ancl clone it we-ll. Each liome room has collertecl tin, waste paper aincl other ulililies lor Ilie Red Cross. They fonlrilmuled lo lhe Rc-tl Cross Drive :incl macle scfruplpoolis. perhaps, ,lol-, you linve enjoyecl one ol them. Their lnoncls ancl stamp sales lolulecl 5IS5,6lI.35 :xml as Ilieir one lmig lriumpli lor Ilie lirsl time they helcl an lresliman olnnce zmcl rf-lusecl lo allow any other class Io nlli-ncl. So you sc-e, as the world gels more claring, also the freshmen. N RICHARD DALE BARNS HARRY BENSON RUTH BISHOP ROSENIARY ANN BOBET JUNE BONNER DENZIL BUCKLEW MARTHA CARPENTER OPAL CARPENTER ROBERT CARTER CAROLINE CARUNCHIA SAMUEL CIASELLA CARMEN CASUCCIIA CAROBELLE CATTAFESTA ROBERT CHEUVRONT MARTIN CLEVENGER HELEN COFFMAN PATRICIA CIOFFMAN SELMA COTTRILL SHIRLEY COX BETTY LEE DAUGHERTY EDWIN DAVIS WILLIAM DILLOXV ROBERT DONHAM MELBA ,IO ELLIS BETTY EVERLY ROY FEATHER JACKIE FISHER ALBERT FORTNEY ERNESTINE FOYLES THOMAS FREEMAN ,IOHN GILDBAUGH ESTHER GRUBB ELSIE IIUIDO EUGENE HALL MARY DELL HALL THELMA HAMMOCK LESTER HARMON DORIS HAWKINS GLENNA JO HAWKINS JAMES HAWKINS CHARLES HAYHURST ROBERT HAYHURST ALBERTA HESTON BETTY HOLCOMB ,IOHN KNIGHT GALEN KYRE EDWARD LINN HOWARD LINN FRANCIS LOUGH ROBERT MILLER IMOGENE MURPHY LILLIAN PACANA PATRICIA PEIRCE form PHILLIPS Tommy Piieooe vivmr: Pmcicerr MARY Jo Reese ARTHUR cz, Rooens eLeANoR SAURBORN TERESA SCHIPONO BeTTY iemi SPONAUGLI MARY SQUIRES Joim sreeee LEONA sToTT1.eM1Re esrueiz STUTLER HAROLD TALKINGTON THoMAs Teers I f U.S.A. Hoult, Otis i Tfsgt. Hoult, Otis I ir U.S.A. Hovatter, Fred f U.S.A. Howell, Charles F. CRF!-'ICIZRS Pri-siilont czillvll Kyrif Vice-l,r1-siclcnl l larry .Innes Scrrclzxry-rl lrousurvr Rlnrgurc-I Ann lNli'Nc-il Si-rgoant-xii-Arnis Nlirliavl l.nIl-isi- H' Rloiilrgollwry,Vl5ruluVt0s row: Sroll Kniglil, lliirry ilonvs, Gene lei-zisr-, lVlic'lim'l lizirosu, Roy ilonvs, Alvm-ii lVlairIi'lli, llolwrl .li-lliors, Rolwrl Koi-in-r, ljliilip K4-'mi-ily, Clmrlvs l.inn. U.S.A. Howell, George '33 'k Sgt. Hudgins, William '33 f U.S.A. Huffman, Elmer -A' U.S.A. Huffman, Roy '39 f Cpl. Hudgins, Ralph if Lt. Huff, Gard '39 if QXAXC Huffman, John '40 'A' U.S.N. Huggins, Carl '42 'kU.S.A. Hudgins, Wayne if Pvt. Huffman, Albert ir AXS Huffman, Marvin -k AKC Huggins, Ralph '40 X5 B- Tllc tower lllal houses the sleep-robbing clock. '.S.A. Hughs, Douglas i'U.S.A. Hughs, William '30 f U.S.A. Hunt, John if Pfc. Hurd, Wallace t. Hughs, Edward '38 if Pvt. Hull, Hubert G. 'A' Sflfc Hurd, John -A' U.S.A. Hustead, Earl . . vt. Hutchinson, Frank '35 if U.S.C.G. Ice, Delbert 'kU.S.A. Ingram, Hershel -kAfC James, Robert t.,Hutchinson, Paul '37 if U.S.A. Ice, Lawrence B. 'A' Sflfc Jacobs, james '43 'A' Pfc. Jamison, jackie laj. Hutchinson, Robert '33 fU.S.A. Ice, Reynolds John 'kU.S.N. jacques, Salvador 'kAfC Janes Howard '36 UHIU HTA FF Puul Hale. Burimara Vvatleins, Co-Editors. picture lvlouniing. Copy Xvrilinq. Rielzarfl Holi. Business ixlrumg fsflfc Janes, Charles '37 if Pvt. Jarvis, Wiley '39 if Pfc. Jeffers, Floyd Jr. '36 if Pvt. Jenkins, Charles A. 'kLt. Janes. Robert '41 'k U.S.A. Jaynes, Scott '39 ir Sf2f c Jeffrey, Albert fU.S.N. Jenkins, Hugh '28 Xvell, .loe, these are llu' kicls who put the hook logelller lor you. ll you were once a memlmer ol thi- slafl' and ran rernemlmer your experiences, lwelre sure you cloJ we know you will appreeiale llnis looolc. We gol off lo a lnul slarl with llie rlelay ol' the priority. factual work cliclnil begin unlil .lanuary 3J and the local photographers refused Io lake the pictures with the argument lllat 'l was unpairiolie. However, one loyal JlllOl0Ql'ilJJl16I' was on our side ancl when the priorily was received he laegan taking pielures. Ile llad many clilllieullies will' llbe low grade ol paper he 'hail lo use, the shortage ol llilm. and inexperienrerl llelp. blqlll' sluclenls lound lllat they had lo use their llirst prool as lluere werenll two liilms lor anyone. As soon as the pictures were lmaeli, they were promptly mounted lwilh llle burning ol a lillle mitlnighl oilJ ancl shipped lo the engraver. Some ol llle amateur sllols, lwliirlm we were almle to lake lmeeause the students lurougjht the lilnl lo us, really were quile fomieal. 'lille vielirns appeared as ron- lorlionists. lmlurrerl masses anal in some eases. just lmlanlxs. 'kMfSgt. Jenkins, Lahman f U.S.A. Jenkins, Theodore f U.S.A. Johnson, Darrell if Cpl. Johnson, James '35 ir lVl!Sgt. Jenkins, Milford ir AKC Johns, Edward if U.S.A. Johnson, Frank '32 if Pvt. Jolmson, Joseph '31 if U.S.A. Jenkins, Paul '32 if Lt. Johnson, Charles E. '39 if Lt. Johnson, Fred '32 if Pvt. Johnson, Cleo U.S.A. Johnson, Richard E. 'kU.S.A. Johnson, Samuel '36 9 -nes. Howard '23 iCpl. Julian, joe '41 U.S.A. Johnson, Rohert F. '37 'kW.A.C. johnson, Sara '35 ,I , Earl f Cpl. julian, Louis '40 U.S.A. Johnson, Rohert R. '31 i Pfc. Jolliff, Raymond ' ' lan, James fk U.S.A. julian, Louis R. Xvlien we fume lo llie wriling ol' llu- lmoolc antl llie rt-lyping ol your honor roll. we worlu-cl nller srliool nncl nl' lllglll nl llie ntlvisvns home clue lo llie lm-I sliorlngv. TIN- slutlt-nls lmefzliiit- so inleresletl in llie roll llinl many oulsitle ol llne Orion Slnlll helped us. Then value llie liig day, llne clay we ss-nl llne wlmlf- lnoolc olll lo llie prinler. VX7e were all so nervous lliul we nrt- slill wondering lsow llie lmooli ever gjol mniletl, however il tlicl untl llu-n we we-nl llll'0lIf,IlI lliost' sleepless lllQlllS wailing lor il lo Colne lm-lc. Finally. llie lmoolc rt-lurnetl nncl now we nrt- svmlingf il oul lo you nntl our only hope is llml you lilce il. Sgl- Julian, Nifli '31 f Ensign Justis, Forest '34 fpvt. Kaduk, Louis ir Sf2fc Keener, Bill Ancil Cpl. Julian, Tony f Tfsgt. Justis, James f U.S.A. Karp, Seymour '29 i' lVlfMflfc Keener, Paul 'liluircl YUWV2 Rny lxlilli-r, l'nul . V- . llali-. XX.iym- lurlu-r, Ili-lmnl llnll, Rolwrl Xvnlltius. Sm-mntl row: llc-len l orcl, .lunniln l.owv, Billit- llnrnvs, Nlrs. live-lyn lfonnr, ln-no lxlerrilim-lml. l'lnm lxlaur Rich-r, Yvonm- Ric lmnls. l'irel row: I5..vl1..r.. Xvanlltine, Annu Yann. Nun: y Ritlgll-y, lit-vvlyn lllulinrly. lxlnry .ln Snllern lil-Ill, ll:-llx' Nlvlflrny. l'iipluolngmplwtl: .lllll1'Nll'SSl'llgt'l', .lm-.un Nl:-Iv, mul Ally:-rl Ri-1-yt-s. i r 'U.S.A. Keener. Ralph W. '23 'A' Cpl. Keller, Lester '40 i' Pvt. Kendrick, John ifW.A.C. Kennedy, Marjorie '34 'Sgt. Keener, Vance '36 'k Sf2fc Kelley, Chester F. f U.S.N. Kennedy, Homer i' Fflfc Kennedy, William 'Sf2!c Keener, William '42 fSf1fc Kelley, Williani wk U.S.A. Kennedy, john -kU.S.M. Kenney, Darrell lr U.S.A. Kems, Chester 'k Sf2fc Kems, Nester '43 if Pvt. Kems, Wester -k U.S.A. Kincaid, Nelson lf S!Sgt. Kerns, Lester fk Cpl. Kerns, Vester '39 'kU.S.A. Killian, Walter '39 f U.S.A. King, Bennett JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross is a hranch of the Senior Red Cross and their lunc- tions, Joe, are a direct loenefit to you. This year several drives have heen held to further the War effort. ln these they have collected tin cans, coat hangars, and fats: have made scraplooolcs and hed jaclcets for soldiers in hospitals and lcit longs llor overseas soldiers. They sent candles, tooth paste, playing cards, hoolcs, and wash cloth's to the Ellcins Maneuver Area. As a local service they had a Christmas party for the Childrens Shelter. This organization not only heneiits the school and the community, hut is a far-reaching laeneiit to our fighting men on all fronts. ln the national rnemher- ship drive the school was enrolled one hundred per cent. The olliicers are: President, Yvonne Richards: Vice President, Nlary Alice Stewart: Secretary-lreasurer, Augusta June Stewart: Sergeant-at-Arms, Paul Hale. k l irst row: lVlurtha Vvithers, Betty Dralce, lVlary Broolcs, Ruth Richardson, hlarie Nlillcr, .lanet Poplc, Barham Vvatliins, Bevelyn Fluharty, Shirley Shephard, Anne Vulcovich, Betty .lo Vvatsnn, Kathleen lxjlilllalll-Cy, I:lOI'Cl'1CC Reese, Silfall .IHTIC AHOS, Second row: Nlrs. Pauline Davis, Nlargaret Thomas, iVlartha Carpenter, Virginia Serge, Bm-tty Laluh, Bernice Anderson, Joan Shuttlesworth, Lucille Phillips, Roherta Brown, Genevieve Vvoody, Patricia Coffman, Bettina lzzi, Lena Leperu, Doris Dralic, Miss lvlargaret llawliins. Third row: lrene llall, Augusta .lune Stewart, .luanita Lowe, lvlary .lean Lynn, Alhcrta Price, Ermajt-an hlerriheld, Nancy Ridgley, Yvonne Richards, hlary Catharine Simpson, Odra hlae iliininis, hlary Vincent, Nlary Scritchheld, Grace Gates, Vlihelma .lean llurst. Fourth row: Billy Calahnn, Blair Tolhard, Rohert ivliller, .loseph Ashcralit, Allred Rudy, Denzil lvluwrvy, Donald Bartrug, Calvin Clcvenger, Bill Vvhile, David Lcston, Richard Belt, Ralph Dorlrill. fU.S.A. Kirk, Harry '41 -A' Af S Kirk, Robert Lee ifU.S.A. Kirk, Walter '23 -kPvt. Kisner, Edward T. U.S.A. King, Manerl E. '35 Sgt. King, Vanden '30 U.S.M. Kirby, Jack U.S.N. Kirby, James E. iPvt. Kisner, Fred Jr. '41 'kU.S.A. Kisner, Howard '36 fkPfc. Kisner, Joseph C. 'kU.S.M. Kisner, Owen -k U.S.A. Kisner, Richard '33 if Pvt. Kisner, Rex wk Fflfc Knight, Allen M. f Pvt. Knight, Charles '43 Pvt. Knight, Edward '32 Q Sf2fc Knight, Nina Q Pvt. Knotts, George Q Sgt. Koduk, Paul U.S.A. Knight, james Q U.S.A. Knode, Dale Q Sf2fc Knox, Tom '41 Q Pvt. Koduk, Louis JUNIGR RED CROSS lfirst row: lvlnry Doyle, Kathleen Vvatc-rs, Wlildred lVlenns, Vvilla .lean Reed. Zena lVlr-nkowsliy, Shirley lvlorgan, ixlargnret Zinn, Catherine Cosgrrly, Eliznlxeth ivlorris, Belly Dilllglll'fly. lxlnrgnrel Kiscr, l.ucill4- Le-innsters. Betty Laynmn, llelen Nlunm. Sc-concl row: lVlrs. Pauline Davis, Mary .lt-nn Vlirippelt, li:-tly l..r-eper, linrhurn Lnnrles, Kathryn Oliverio, Elizahcllu Conner, Belly Keller, lvlnry Jo Reese. Betty .lc-un Sponnugle, lin-una Lee lhurnes, liarlmm l.nyrnnn, Anne- Lznnck, Delores Carpenter. Nlnsel furry, Bc-alrite Vincent. Belly l-cc, Bliss ixlnrgurel Hawkins. 'liluirrl row: l.r-ln Rose Smouse. .lame Ashton, Ada l'c-arl Rushton, liynm Grover. Eleanor Stanley, llillie Von liaxrnz-s, hlary Alice Stewart. Kathleen Carlow, l'atriria Greene, hlary lien .lones, Betty lfverly. Anne hloore, Doris Nh-rrilielcl, Doris Ann Lynn, Belly Gnlmriel. l ourlll row: Vvilliann Vvilson, Buddy Keener, Bill Squires, .luck VVlmilv, Lyle rlinllerson, .lunior llilflllilll. ljillll llillc, llilflllfl ljflvilly. lzlfllilftl lySill'y, lyillll lllgfillll, clilfl lliltllvllfll. U.S.A. Komasinski, Louis Q U.S.A. Kovach, Joe Q U.S.A. LaDone, Amello '37 QU.S.N. LaFolette, Robert '29 U.S.A. Kovach, George Q U.S.A. Kovach, Mike Q Sf2fc LaDone, Mike '36 Q Sflfc Lake, Harold CRAFT CLUB tNot Photographecll The Craft Clulo is a group of girls interesleol in learning new hnndicrallls. At our meeting each month, our sponsor, Miss Gertrude Hall, teaches us il new one which may he usecl in making hoth heautiful and useful articles. This year we have woven pot-holders in a variety of designs anrl colors. knotted lmelts from reel, while, and hlue macaroni cord, woven tiny lmaslcets from fine reerl, clesignerl yarn shoulder corsages for our favorite sweaters ancl suits, learned some of the lxasic crochet stitches hy making a pot-holder, and used some decorative stitches on fl draw string lmag. VV!! think that one is holler balanced who can do lhings with his hancls as well as his mincl. Pvt. Lang, Doyle '43 Q U.S.A. Laville, john '34 Q Sf2fc Layman, Basil '43 Q U.S.A. Layman, Richard M!Mf3fc Lang, Eugene '39 Q U.S.A. Lawson, Alfred Q Pvt. Layman, Bernard Q Pvt. Layman, Robert Pvt. Larosa, Frank '40 Q U.S.A. Lawson, William B. Q U.S.A. Layman, Paul '39 Q Sf 3-f c Layman, Walter '27 liirst row: Richard SU1Illlll'I'l4if'lCl, Gihhs lvloore, .loe Boyles, Richard Caniplrell, .lanles Vvitl, Kenneth Kyrc. Rohert Xvatliins. 4 Second row: Charles Ritltl-, Rolrert Powell, Xxvllliillll Young, Richard Holt, Roherl llayhursl, Xvzlyne Yluclier, Rohert Xvolle. Third row: Nlr, Paul Powers, Ray Nliller, Harold Carpenter, Cecil Ray Kelly, Ralph Lent, Paul Hale, Rolvcrt lvlinor. HI-Y Vvell here we are again. The Hi-Y meets every month with Paul Powers as sponsor. You rememher him clon,t you, the man with the loig voice. Vvhen we get too loud, he just opens up and we shut up. This year weyve lmeen hot on the trail ol war honds and stamps. Vvelve had good luclc with them, too. Vveyve had an auction this year to start oil with. Boh lxlinor was our auctioneer. Vve had several articles lor sale, Then we put on our annual show consisting ol corn, and corn . . . and corn. This year we had a pretty good show. Qur second auction was held January Qt. hlrs. l.inclley, our physics teacher, lmrought a chiclcen which topped the list ol articles. Vve got 5250.00 lor it. Some chiclcen. We hope you guys and gals in the service received our letters this winter. We got amhitious so we sat down and wrote letters lo hoys who were in the cluh in the past years. VX7e hope we didn't miss you. VVe worlced on a memorial tor the casualties ol our school honor roll. XVe hope to have a glass covered scroll to he placed in the hall and have the names ol boys who have given their lives lor us. Vveire hoping there will not he too many. It you were in the cluh when you were in high school, youlll rememher that every year there was a leed. This seems to pop up every twelve months. This time we had one lor the new memhers ol the cluh. It turned out real well. By the way, rememher when you were in school and the Hi-Y had their initiation, they used to malie the new memhers drinlc dish water and then wallc it oil? Well this year the rules have loeen changed. Also, in the past years hoys had to he elected in. Vvell, this year any hoy can get in the cluh hy merely aslcing to he in. Vve have tormal initiations now. l guess you might say that we are a little tamer now than they used to he. ll you are ever home on leave. drop down to Room ll and there you will see an honor roll ol all the former Hi-Y hoys who are now in the service. Your name is prohahly there loo. Vve are always glad lo see you, Just wallc in and welre sure hir. Powers will stop class and you can tallc to him lor awhile. Any way he worlcs his students too hard. For your information, our olticers this year are Ralph l.eal, President: Harold Carpenter, Vice 'presidentg Richard Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer3 and Boll l'layliurs't, Sergeant-at-Arms. VX7e have a good cluh this year, the hoys are helping to win the war hy louying and selling war honds and stamps. f Pfc. Layman, William '41 -kU.S.A. Laymond, Harold 1 Pvt. Lee, Franklin '41 -kPvt. Leeper, Raymond '38 f Pvt. Laymond, Charles fU.S.A. Laymond, Jackson f Pvt. Leedy, Archie '36 fU.S.A. Leeper, Thomas 1 U.S.A. Laymond, Donald i Sgt. Leaf, Robert '41 f Pfc. Leeper, Lloyd '37 ir Pvt. Lemasters, Harold vt. Lenley, Harman '26 ir U.S.A. Lewis, Arthur ir Pvt. Lewis, Paul 1kLt. Linger, C. D. '!2!c Lepera, James '41 -A' U.S.A. Lewis, Howard 'A' Pvt. Lindley, John '27 f Lt. Linger, Darrell '38 SENIOR GIRL RESERVES Vlilll! Senior Girl Reserves Clulm is vomposr-ci ol junior and senior girls. Tile purpose is lilo lace life squarely, and lo lincl ancl give lime lwstf' Plilme Girl Reserves conlrilouled ten clollars lo llwe Uniled Appeal anfl len clollars lo llle Reel Cross. Tliey aiclecl llwe Junior Refi 'Cross will! sewing anti gave olcl Clolliing lo llle wellare sofiely. Nleciirine ancl lirsl aicl supplies were purcliaseol lor llme use ol sluclenls wllo lmecome ill, or are injured ancl neecl immecliale allenlion in scllool. OFFICERS President - - - - Rulll .lean Raclalmaugll Vive Pri-siclenl - - - lvlasel Curry SEl'H'iill'y - ' ' HK!l6ll Ford Treasurer - Emily Ann Leaf liirsl row: Nlyrlle fiarpx-nl:-r, Kallrryn Olive-rio, Yvonne Rirluarcls, ylary Ellen Racivlraugli, Emily Ann l.4-al, lvlarianm- lvlallxias. Nlary Virginia Vvllalvy, lxliss Florence Hall, Belly Galmrivl, l'alrir'ia Vanclergrilll, Doris Snllerlielcl, Dciris Draliv, Dllf0llly' Clllllflillgllillll, lsulvel Ronlpa. Erma: l.1'e Vinvvnl. Svfllllfl row: lfilven Sullerlis-lcl, Belly Squires, Nlary B1-Ill' Xvc-sl, liealrirc Vinu-nl, Nlasel Furry, lle-len Jolmson. Billie Von Barns, lVlary Alice Slewarl, Palricia Gr:-4-ne, lvlary .li-an lvlelz, lVlary Doyle, liarlmara Layman, Anne l,amr-li, Nlary Jo Rosenlvcrger, liarlmara Xvalliins, Nvillu Ji-an Reczl. illluiril row: Anna Yann, Doris Barns, lievelyn lilullarly, Vvilma Hellin, Roll:-rla Vinu-nl, June ixlcssm-nger, Louise lvliller, .lalncl Clvllanci, Alum Ruse Koon, Joanna Reuse, KHlllll'Cll Summers. rt. Linn, Calvin '37 f Sf2fc Linn, Hugh '40 if U.S.A. Linn, Junior Gordon fCpl. Linn, Ralph '38 .S.A. Linn, Charles R. 'kSf1fc Linn, james '38 -A' Pvt. Linn, Lawrence '30 if Pvt. Linn, Robert '35 gt. Linn, Grover ir Sflfc Linn, James ir U.S.N. Linn, Lloyd fcpl. Linn, William ,35 ir S,f2fc Lipscomb, john R. -L' Pfc. Lockwood, Richard '43 if Sgt. Long, Patsy '36 if Sgt. Loretta, Patsy if Pvt. Little, Raymond '32 h f U.S.N. Long, jack fPvt. Long, Valie '31 f Pvt. Louden, Donald '42 JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES The .lunior Girl Reserves contributed ten dollars to the Red Cross and the United Appeal this year. A Play Day was held at the College Nlareli tl, for all Junior Girl Reserves of East Fairmont. The Girl Reserves and their guests held a Leap Year party at the Y.VV.C.A. on Wlareh 7, 1044. An Easter Assembly was sponsored by the Girl Reserves on hlarch 29, and Reverend htiddaugh gave an Easter address. The members ol the Club at 'Christmas 'lime entertained the Chiidren at the Childrens Shelter Home on State Street. During the year dinners have been held lor the ollicers and advisor, Niiss Riclenour. The oiififeers are: President, Augusta Stewart: Vice President, Betty Lamb: Sevretary, Bernice Andersong Pi reasurer, ivlartha VVhite-Cotton. lfirst row: Betty Denison, Nlyrie Brown, Ruth Bisrlml, Bernire Anderson. Betty l.zunl'1, Barbara Queen. Second row: Arrena Kirlcpatrielc, .loseplline Hosliins, Jonnn Sltuttleswortlu, Miss Laura Rirlenour hlargnret Kiser, l.uc'ilie l.enmsters. Nlartlm Xvithers. 'liilird row: Betty lleliin, Nlary Edtty, Pntriria NIIZUIII, .lane Ashton, Dorotlly Brlunage, Betty Everly. Catherine Davis, Nlarie Boyles, Betty Keller. lfourtll row: hlory SCl'ilK'lll-iflll, tVlnrtl'ma VVhiteeotton, Doris Linn, Betty Hnyhurst, lfrnnces Kiser, Doris tvlerriliield, Betty Cline, Doris Edgar, .lonnn Leepcr, .lonnit yliller, lfiltli row: xlaronee Jnrlison, Doris lxloore, hlnry illrippett, Beulah Barnes, Betty Leeper. Barbara lnnndis, Barllura llllillips, Dorothy tiildretll, .lnnet Poole. Louise Aliclcluugh, hlargnrel Ann hlrxeill. f Sgt. Love, Bud '41 ir U.S.A. Lowther, William 'kU.S.A. Lunceford, Wendall if Sgt. Malone, Allen f U.S.N. Lowe, Robert f Sf2fc Lucas, Jack '41 fU.S.A. Lynn, Clarence ,38 if Sflfc Malone, Fred '43 f Pvt. Lovine, Frankie 'k Sf2fc Lunceford, Hobert '43 i'Pvt. Lytton, James fU.S.N. Malone, Harold '42 lfirst Row: Bonnie Cornell, Shirley Slwpparrl, Clirislinc Aurlia, ixlary Vinci-nl, lVluric llolrornh, Barlmru Allin, .lo Ann Nm-glial. Svcuncl Row: l.ouisc- Conner, Dvlori-s laincllcy, .lc-an l.mnl1iollt', l'.rnl14'us Lung, lvliss Lnurn Ritlvnour llzurlmrn Rumlmlv, Nancy Aslcins, Rohr-rin Broun, lic-My S4-1-sc. illllirri Row: Danna SlllllIlIC'l'S, Ruili Kinfuizl, Bzirliara Purrisli. Anno Nloorv. Elimli.-ii. flunrwr. l'uliy Ncwlirougli, llclcn Harris, Pnlririn Coilman, Rcva Uliiuli. l ourlli Row: Susan Bunnvr, lrvnr' Hall. Annu .lnnv Shih-rliit-ltl, lrcfni- Knolls. lvlalry .lo llnll, Augustin Sh-warl, .lx-rry lliggs, Currie .lame lfilnc-r, Kulliryn lfulviamo, lvlmlvlinm- l.inn, lic-My .lo lvlyvrs. ljillll Row: fin-ia l'lulliClny, Nlziry lirooiis, Doris Busll. i'nlri1'in l'l4-nry. Nlililrccl lluil-nmn. Fleury .lrnn l-inn, Nlilcln-xl Flay, Flary K. Simpson, Anne' Vulqovim-li, lfilvc-n l.owr-, .lo Ann Vllrollo. ,vw , f U.S.A. Malone, Leonard if U.S.M. Markley, Harold i U.S.A. Marsh, Herbert -k Cpl. Martelle, Henry '39 if U.S.A. Mancino, Benny -A' Q.M.1fcg Marks, Denzil '39 'kU.S.N. Martelle, Guy '34 fsgt. Martelle, Marion '36 VISUAL EDUCATION llxlot ljholograpliecli The Visual Eclucafion Clulu was oraaniwtl lor the liirsl lirne this vear, lor llw puruose ol' lraining FlIll'TE' proieclionisls. The flula rfwels The iiirsf XVPJDPSJHS' ol' enflw school month, with each periocl lyeinff clevolf-cl io the Fare and proper use ol the nroiefior. pulwlic' aciclress sysif-no. ami l'l'lf' lurn-lnlole. All movies shown in the high srhool :mtl vverv Ivsf- ol' flue nulwliu nclrlress svstern is unclvr ilw slulvrvision ol' some mf-mlmef ol' this rlulm. Fnrli monlli rw lit-'nlure film is sliown in llif' nmlilnrium. prow-ecls from llwf-so shows I-rf' ust-fl lo pnv llor lilo Visil:'l l:irll 'nlion 9UlllDl 'Pl1i :mtl lo help ollwr worth-wlwilv proiefls of ilu- liiifll srlvool. As for ilu- war el'lori'. lv DTOif 'l'0I :mel nuhlic' mlrlress svsilvm lms law-n nsml For llv- marlwine slvm lwhiviv we have in our sfhool lor lrnininn' voulhs For wnr iolisi anfl has lwen usefl in nulrilifm Flesses nnrl Civilian flellense. The Rf-cl Cross has Hsecl il also :Intl il is availnlwle For Wlvivver il rvifflil lv' neecletl. our olifirers are: Pri-sitlenl. Paul Wlnv: Xfice-prvsiflvrii. Rovcl Cornell: Secre- lnry. Bill Young, other neemlwrs ore: Dole Arrwlly Carson Bovlcs. lfonnrrl Coin. Fnrl Eclwnrtls, .laflciv Fi5llPT, Xvillinm Hnrvfv. Raymnml lavolus. Rolwrl Kroner. Xvillinm leesnn. Eglmeri Nliclcluuglw. Allwri Rveves, Bill Sccurro, Danny Seslilo, .lolin Slevin, Vvilliam Slvwnrl, :mtl Rivlmrtl Summorlliolcl. sk U.S.A. Martelle, Tony 'kU.S.A. Martin, Albert '28 'kU.S.A. Martin, Edward f U.S.N. Martin, Oliver '42 'kU.S.A. Marteney, Charles if Sflfc Martin, Amon J. '31 iU.S.A. Martin, Eugene i'U.S.A. Martin, Robert M. if Sf2fc Martin, Adrian '41 fSf1!c Martin, Earl ir SfSgt. Martin, Max '38 A fU.S.N. Martin, Thomas J 'kU.S.M.C. Martin, William if Sf2fc Mason, James if Maj. Mason, John W. '32 'kU.S.A. Masterodonata, Fred '3 ir Pfc. Martino, John if Pvt. Mason, John k Sflfc Mason, Marion 'k Sf Sgt. Masterodonata, Pete '39 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council ol East Fairmont High was 'organized in 1950. It lias been helpful and active in solving many ol' tlle sclioolis problems. It is com- posed ol llome room and class presidents, and tlie lour student loody officers. Tile Student Council llas sponsored several student mixes and conducted tlie Citizensllip Court. . President - - Jolm Alderman , X Vice President - - Roberl Nvatlcins Secretary-Treasurer - - liarlaarn Watkins Sergeant-at-Arms - - - Roloerl Hayliursi' 3 Faculty Adviser - - Miss Fairy Alice Downs kU.S.A. Mattern, Ellwood 'kU.S.A. Matthew, Claud '34 ik U.S.A. Mayo, Carl '28 'kU.S.A. Maze, Ralph First Row: Patricia Pierce, Anloinetle Hando, Betty Everly, Flary Ellen Rarlelmauglx, Ann Bloorv. Beiiy Cvalrriel, Rutli Hula, Bnrlaara Wcxikins. Second Row: Joe Boyles, Bill VVlniie, Louis Bruynecl, Virginia Serge, Elizalmetli Conner, Mary Alice Stewart, Augusta .lune Stewart, Vvilliam Young, Robert Vfnlliins, Galen Kyre. rl-l1irrl Row: Raymond Jacobs, Blaine Holliday, Ray lvliller, Rolaert llayliursi, .lack Vvood, ilolm Wvood, .lulm Alderman. Rzulpli Leal. VX'uyne Tuvlcer, Rirlmrcl llolt, Kennelln Kyre, Vvillinm Ziegler. f U.S.A. Mazza, jimmy '39 'kU.S.A. McCabe, Ellwood '34 ik U.S.A. McCarty, Carl '32 f U.S.M. McCauley, Robert fU.S.A. McBee, Lawrence '34 if U.S.A. McCartney, Garrett ir U.S.A. McCarty, Justin '27 f Sf2fc McCleary, Marion fU.S.A. McCabe, Drexel '24 if U.S.N. McCartney, Robert 'K Pfc. McCauley, Harold if U.S.A. McComas, William '34 If ljirsl Row: Nlary ,lo llarr, Nanny Riplglvy, ljaul llalv, Nlilalrl-rl lhompson, llolwrl Xvulliins, lil:-nnor Slanlvy, llK'lH' hlm-rrilivlcl. Sa-foml Ron: Ann Yann, lff-vm-lyn ljluharly, ll'-My l.ou Smhourlt, xlrs, lfu-lynn llonar, lu Ann Snxilh, Xlan ,lo Falla-rln-lxl, llorolhy Donalmlson. Allhirml Row: l,0Kli5l' hlillr-r, Rolwrt Smilh, llillis- Von Barnes M.TfSgl. McCrny, Payson '30 fU.S.M. McCune, Frederick fU.S.A. McDougal, Ernest '32 -kU.S.A. McDougal, Paul '34 U.S.N. McCullough. H. M. '42 fk Pfc. McDougal, Aaron if U.S.A. McDougal, Harold '32 if Pfc. McElfresh, Clyde Pvt. McCune, Burde 1' Sgt. McDougal, Dale '34 if Sf2fc McDougal, james '39 if Sf2f'c McElfrz-sh. Herbert Ylfl.l .QVV JACKTQT S'l'Al l7 Of aoursv. wc- know you all rf-mr-mhc-r the Yellow Iuvlzel. Nlany ol you arc- lormvr 1-clitors anal slall me-rnhers. This yvar we lounclecl the Aclopl a Solrliern luncl. The sluclenls COHll'llllIll'Cl money so we migjhl soncl lhf: school paper lo our alumni in the armvrl services. From the many lvlle-rs we have rx-me-ive-cl we lmow lhal the pap:-rs have he-en apprerialecl ancl we wan! you lo linow lhal lhc lf-llc-rs were also. XV1- cliclnll 4-nl:-r lhe Slalv vonlvsl llu' llirsl senwslc-r mluu lo ilu- many l'llilIlQOS in llu- slalll, lnul ws- hope lo vnlvr Ihr' Nalional ronlesl this sc-voncl sc-nwsler ancl lalie lhe honors as we have in previous years. Our eclilors this year were Nanry Ridglf-y ancl hlillie vlqhompson. TIN- slalll lll1'llll7l'l'S noi picrlurecl ahove are .loan lgaxlvr, Rolwrl Nvilliarns, Allwrla Prirv, Alla:-rla llayhursl. ancl llill flanlhlm-. l.S.N. McElroy, Duffy 'k Pvt. McElroy. Lester fU.S.N. Mclntirc, Hugh 'A' Ph.M. McKinney, Charles '38 l.S.A. McElroy, james 'kU.S.A. McGinnis, Dare 'kU.S.N. Mclntirc, Willian1 i'U.S.M. McKinney, James f.S.A. McElroy. Jennings f U.S.N. Mclntire, Glen i'R.T.cff3 McKinley. Edgar 'kU.S.A. McKinney, James '36 BOYS AND CIRI .S GLEIQ CLUBS i lfvlm-iiilvvl lin- limp .ml l liirlsi llli-.A cilllll limi vnu sang in, .ami limi Nuxii .1 imni Iinm- gi-Iling lim inns nr limi iiiglx supmnoif XYQII, Illis yn'-ul. our group imp in-un filling an pn-My guml iulm ui lvxiilclilig up illl inl1'ri'sl in gcmzl music' in llmc- ti-limi. iliUl.fl'll1l'l' ilu-y lTl'4'SCllll'1l in Nuvvinlwr in pnlriolii ll2lg4':llll vlmlilimi, Hsimring Aim'ri4'u.H illliis opvixvcl lin- linurllx Xvzur l.nzm ljrixw-, spmmwrm-rl ivy ilu' Ili Y. lin' lil'-v liluivs spmimrml .un cuss:-mlwly sing in l.mlmry u-ing imll- .-Ifi .ami nr-xx iaiwwrih-s. iliiu-3 in-lil lin-ir .mluml pmqrzun in Nlurcll ami prvfvnla-ml lin- Cimmmmu-lm'l1l mueii, 'xx lilix iQ lwing: xxrilh-n lin-x' .irv xuxrlxinp, on zu fpring uwnmvrl, A group lmm lin- Girl- film- lilulu inniuciing xlary ln llairr. limi:-n limi, Yvmim' Rl1'llill'liS, lilorn ixlne Riclvr, llvlly lion Srimull, Ruse ivlurlino, Allwrln lirirv, l'lrnmjc'znx illvrriliii-lil, lmlai Rust- Slllllllilk mul lllul'lmm llilylllilll sung ful sv-vi-mi plum-N inz'lusling.E lin' ljiznmmrl Slrfwl Xlvlluuiisl lillllflll. lin' lfnlnry liiulm, 'lin' Kixnmis lilulv, .incl lin' Orion am-mlily, lin- xiirvmlul is Xin. llufvl linylul xlillmfl. 'kI.t. McKinney. John III '33 if U.S.M. McKinney, Owen '41 f U.S.N. McKinney, Willialn fU.S.A. McQuain, Howard Will CH ESS CLl H5 fNnl lJllUl0gl'ill7lH'lil XY4' xlullill limi llmny ul yum lmys in liu' luxlmivs Ulll llwrt' limi limi' lu xvl up xnur null Iulvim' .inwi inns- .un lIlll'lll'llll1ll gains- ui ilu---, lixvn il X1lll 4lisi, .1 Nlmy lvulli-l migiil IIIUX1' lull! Mixing.. inlu .u pmilimx ul uillcflmmls-U mul su, wpnil your gmnc. ll:-rv all lmmc-, lum'0x'z'l', no lmvf- am iniiurnml lilu-ss lilulw iluis yr-ur lor ilmsr- mlm .nrv ixils-lvslmi in lllis lmrlicuinr spurl, qxlllwtltll HU gm-lliuwe .uw 1-xp:-414-ii. l.c's'p1-1, xxim mulitiilmlmi iliix clulv in nur N1 l..,..I, lwlw- limi lim un-nilwrx llml pil-.uurv in lliix .mlique g5.um', iliiiis mlulr inns mr mlm-llnilr' Illl'llllll'l'Slllp roll, Anyum' VllSllllIg lu piaiy, iiuvs so mi lim M'lIl'Illll1'1l ru- iurrimuinr ilaly. l5l'lllllSO ol ilu- ililulllmiily ni limia Ulllillllhllllill, mu uiliu-is .uw i-lc-ilm-cl .uni lll4'Il' .uv no lm-5. f Sfsgt. McVicker, Bernard 'A' Sf2fc McVicker, Francis -k U.S.A. McVicker, Milford '34 f Sgt. Means, Nathan f U-S-A- MCViCk9f, Carl f Cpl. Mg-Vicker, Nettie if Pvt. Mealcy, Eugene '43 if Lt. Meredith, Brady '39 1 , X wif l. C' cfm' CLEE CLUB MENIISERLS l'4irsI row: llnlph lloalmlrill, ,lov lioylvs, lfohvrl lloylvs. Rohr-rl lVlinur, Lionel Xvznlemll. ,lohn Allwrivo. l.nni-- Xxiill. Nwonil ron' Dorix Xli'rrilii'lcl, Xlnry lo lowplnm' llvlning, llvllv l.1'4' Squinw, Row finnn. l,i'I.u Rum' Slnonw, l.illi.xn hlorrix. Nlnxini' c2lII'1'll, Xlaxrii' Xxiileon. lrenm' lXnoIIs. :Xngn-Iinv lloyv, lnoniln li.llxl'l', l'irnnim's fivrrillo. llvlly l.4'4', Doris l.inn, ' lhirrl row: Doris Nunnwrs, fionstivlln SIIIIIIIIVFS, ixlnrlhn Snuousv, ixlyrllt' i'iII'lH'Illf'f'. l'iila'i'n l.oxu', finrlii- liilnvr, l.onis4' hliller, l'i'.url VX'righI, ivlnronw' .lnt'l4son, lfcliIh IH-I--IIU, I'I.yliS Simms, l'1nrhnrn l'hillips. llorolln' llil4lri'Ih, lvlnry Alittr' Slvwnrl. lillllflll TUXKI ix!liITY l7Uylf', IQHSI' ixflilflilllb. f'illlllX' l.l'illi. ixflilfiillllll' ix!lil'lllilY. Nflrlln' Iiiililiflllll. Kcllilil'f'lI Xxolvn, lulio Novi, Xlnlwl l'.trri'll, livlly l..nnl1, l.c'on.1 liilolln. Belly l.1'c'l14'r, ll.nh.lrn lnnrlix, Nlvrli' Xxirighl. li-.un Rin-, Yivinn Nlyvrs, .Xnn l.oniw Snllvrlivlil. lieth' lu Xxinl-on. lillh uns: livlly l.on Sihonill, hlnry llvnning, l'n'IIv filinv, l'nIIy llI'llIY, li.urh.n.u l..n'm.nl, hlnrlhn Xvliilvrolloll. l.nnf'I l'opl1', Yvinlln' Rlfllilftli, Peggy Xvrov. l'ilur.l hint' lfiilvr, ixlnrv .lo llnrr, l'irlllnj4uln hl1'l'l'ilii'l1l, Allmiwln l'Iiu'. fU.S.A. Meredith. Broks ir U.S.N. Meredith. Brooks Leroy if U.S.N. Meredith, Carter ir U.S.N. Meredith, james '23 COLLECTORS CLUB llxlol l,llUlUgl'illIlll'll, l'ivc'l'yonz' shonlcl lunfi' nl lens! one hohhy, so this rluh is lor Ihr' enioyrnenl ol Ihr' SllIll0lllS nnil lor Iha' nilvnnra'lni'nI ol' Ihow' who iollt'1'I :wh nrlirlcw ns slnnnw, ruins. pir'Iuri'Q, nnil oIh4'r lhinge, lln' ulnlx ix iolnpowil ol lilIm'1'n lni'nrht'rs who lni'z'I Iniii' .t nuonlh, om' thu nn'1'Iing ill Ronin II, .tml onr' nighl lncwling in Ihr' ljhmry. ililmsi' nw:-Iillgb nn' mliviclvil .us lolloxu, lilsl lnoimwe fi-ssion, nvxl. .nuliona .tml 1lis4llwioIlS, lost, an gi'I-Iogc'Ilu'r lor thou- Ihingf: Io lrnilu' ylznnps. Io looli .ul olhvr nn'rnhm'rs aollvilion-, Io hulls .nnong Iln'nlsz'lx'i's nhonI mollwling nnml I0 In-lp ne-w nn'nulu'rs gel an sInrI. ililn' Clllll I..-IJ n slump iwhihilion in Ihi' l.ihrnry in l'i'hrnnry. wilh IhirIc'i'n lrmnes luring 1'nIz'ri'1l. 'lille' h1'sI lrnnn', n svl ol Irinngli' slnnlps lroin l,ih1'rin, won an plizf' ol nn unuseil sul ol slnlnps ol Ihi' llnilexl Sinlvs uf lverrnn fiounIrii's. ililu' winner wus Clmnrlvs llnnvy. ilillff nrxl lirnme, i'on1pos4'ml ol slnmps showing nniinnls, won an snhsrriplion Io Linn slump VW-f-kly lor Vernon Downey. ilihirtl l'rnnn', vonsisling ol' Ihi- linili-il Shah-s Ynlionnl lhnrlxe iwiu-N, won at p.ur'lu'I ol slanups lor llnrolil lirivrlly. Aho on vxhihilion non- .irliilr-N nwml in iollwling shnnpx, .ls nn rlllblllll, hingiw, u.iIi'rnu.urli mli'I1'4Ior. cnlnlogx, nungn7in4's nnml pnpvr-, hir. l'oxu'rs mul hir. fioin nn' inI4'r1'sIi'sl in Ihr' rluh nnil Itlu 1 purl in thi il 1 a . ' ' 'nhis nilivilivs. ililwv .mlm nrltisi' nnil gixm' Ihr' nn'n1h1'rs Ihr' h1'n1'liI ol Iheir own t'xp1'rii'nu' hy showing llll'Ill lheir rolli-ilionx. lhie ilnh hns grown Ninn' lnsl yvnr, wi' nrc aloing innny lhings Ihi' clnh ilicl nol alo previously nnfl nr' hopt' il will Vthlllllllll' lo illll!fIlVC in Ilu' lulurv. 'lihi' ollic'i'rs nre: l'ri'sirli'nI, Vernon Downvyg Serrelnry-ilirf'nsuri'r, liohvrl fiooilc' nnil Ihr' sponsor is hlr. l'nul lf, l'owc'rs, fllhvr invmlwrs nrc Louis lirnynvel, Bc-rnuril fiillvspic-, Allwrl firnznnn, f'lmrli's II..m-v, fivni' l'.1r-ons. llnrolil l'rii'1lly, .incl fionlon fininvr. gk Meredith' Jgnngs R, if Lt. Merrifield, Albert '24 if U.S.A. Merrifield, James ir Pvt. Merrifield, Lonnie S.A. Meredith, Robert '40 f Cpl. Merrifield, Eldon '33 'kU.S.M. Merrifield, James '42 f Pvt. Merrifield, Paul '26 IQASI' l7AlR1VlON'1 ISANIJ linl nm: 101111 111111111111-, Xl111x l'.ll011 1111111-l11111g11. 101111 1J.1111Nl1, Xl1l1l11f1l ll11111111N1111. 111110 X10-1011 11 Xlnrx Y1rQi11i.1 XYl111l1-x, 11111-011 5111101111-111. 1110111 111111i1111x. 111110 Xl1lYi111101 501111111 H1112 101111 l..1l11l1141ll1', M111 Nnllll. 1511111 101111 R1111111-1, 1111111 f1'l1'11.111, 1111111 1.x111l1. 1511111 111llI1111l, 111-11111111 111ll0111i0, X1.111 111 ll.111. 10.111 Xlvlf, 11111 14111111 1,1111 11011111. 1.1111 111111-r, 111111111 5111111110 1 111111011 11'll1'l'N, l11'V11lyll ll11l1.1llx, 1x11l111r1l 11011. 1l1ir1l rum: xl11r1 111 5111101111-lfl, X111111 111110 511111-11i0l1l. 110110 Xllullxln 511-111111. 111110 .Xx11l1111. 1 11111101 ll111l111rNl. A111111 1311.0 1x111111. 11111111 Xl1111r0. 1111114-r1 1111411112 11111 l4lxx11r11N. 1101111 11111111. 110111 1 Xxinlla, 111111111-1 111K1L'1'II1'1lt'Il, ,1110 l1i1l01, 511. 111011 :Xr111'll. 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XX'Illl 1110 1111110101105 pulling 1111 11ll1'1111li1'0 0Xl1i11i1io11s 1101110011 ll1llY1'S. ll10 15611111 1'1111NiN1x 111 1110 13111111 Nluior. Pisjl1l 1111111111-ll0s. llllll' sp1111s111's. 111111 . . . ' . 7.. l1lIl'1y-111111 l11t'l11171'I'i. II11- llI1'1'4ll0I' is Nlr. 111011 .XI'IN'lll, 11111111 1111ll11lQl'l'. XX1ll111111 l.1x1'90I1I flrlllll 1111111111 Xl111'y .111 ll11rr: 11111111 spo11s111w. 101111 l1r1111111l0, fin-111 l'111li1l115. ,111110 N11'1'X1I111Pf'. 111111 111111111111 61101111 11111i11r0ll0N. ,11llll' 311-ur-11Q0r. 111111111111 101111 lJ111'risl1, Xlnlff' X irQi11i11 XYl111l1-y, 1'.lPilll01' Cvlyu 5111111013 Xl111'y llllf'l1 R111l11l1111lQl1. 111111110 Ri1'l1111'1ls. 1i.11l'1'll 511ll01'li1'l1l. 111111 0111110 11111111 111111. 1 U.S.N. Ml'l'l'1f1l'1d, Robert -k U.S.A. Merrill, Edward f MXMXBX1' Ml'SSl'l1gC'l', Robert f Sf3fc M0ss111:111, IJHIIGI T. Pvt. Nl0r1'i110ld, Robert Lee fU.S.A. lV10r1'ill, Okcy L00 f Pvt. 1Vl0ss011g0r, Robert f U.S.N. M1'l1, G1-1'al1l '39 U.S.A. Merrifield, Willianl 141 if Sgt. MCSS1Tl1gl'l', Jack f Sgt. Messenger, Willialll f Sgt. Miclmcl, Eugcnc L, Pfc. Michael, Harold i'U.S.A. Michael, Paul '42 'kCpl. Michael, Willianm i'Cnpt. Miles, Howard U.S.N. Michael, Harry 'A' Pfc. Michael, Paul L. '42 'A' Sflfc Middough, Beryl '42 if Lt. Miller, Boyce '36 FRENCH CLUB lo lllose ol you who looli lrrencli nncl joinecl lliis elulm lllis wrile-up will lie purliculnrly inleresling. ylilll' l:l'0l1Cll Clulm ol linsl Fairmonl High Sellool is nlmoul llle some nge ns llle seliool. The :lim is lo eonlriluule lo llle sellool Seliolnslienlly :intl Socially. ililie l:l'f'lN'll Cluli is nol an lrue service group. yel il presenlecl the seliool willn il lilly clollnr war lmoncl in llle spring. Vlillis money was rleriyecl lrom an play pre! senlecl in l:rem'l1 lmy the prize-winning lilm MA Nous la ljlmerleu protlueerl in l:rance, wilh lhe original French souncl lrucli. A money conlriloulion wus mucle lo llie Junior Rf-fl Cross lor the founly orplmns, Chrislmas parly, ancl il New Yeuris hox ol gills senl lo a group ol Frenell solcliers lruining in Vllexas. l'irsl row: xlnrie flnlnlmn, ljillflllll Vanclergrilll, l.ionel Xvulson, Viz 1' l'rr-siclenl: linrliurn Lnynmn Seirelury: linrlmm fxllm, ilreasllrs-r: lullws ,lic-rnplin, Sergeulll-.Il-Jxrlnsi lsulu-llc' Ronlpu, Nlnsel flurry, 51-4 mul ron: Aileen llr-X null. l lc-len lolnnson, Peggy llmlox, X irginin liil lxerslull, .lean 5f'lllK'lKll1'f, xlrs. xlurgon-I llllIl'lhllll.Zll, Sponsor: lfloise K1-nnl-sly, leanelln llmlilnll, izunii e Snymler, Dolores l.imll.-yi, fjlllil Niall' l llllllli, llhlll CllY!'Il. llnirsl rms: l.ois lXniglll, fu-neva: llonmnli, hlaury ff. lirlrly, l'.ileen l'Xoon, Anne l4illlH'li, Belly l,ou llellin, ixlmy Sfrilmlilielil, l loru lxlaue Ricler, lielly lfverly. ,lame ASllllIIl, Anne yloore. Ijllllllll row: Xwillimn VX'ilson, lirerlerirtli Sleele, .lumes lluwliins, lfugene Gnrlow, Rirlmrll lioley, l,yle illaullerson, .lolm fm-lnuli, .losepli Asllvrnll, Curl llmllorrl, Szunuel l'olic'e. pl-llf' soeial meelings ol llle year lo clale lmye heen llle Cuslomnry lormnl lea. will: slress on Freneli eonyersalion, nncl a u5wing Shill ' parly where games mul clnnring were llle elnel mleresls. lime elulm proclufecl ex lnlce oll' on il lneully meeling in nssemlmly :incl al llml lime presenlecl llle sehool willm n ITlllt'll neetlecl eleelrienlly-operalenl vielrola lo lie usecl in llle gym lor reerenlion hours. r 4 ' ' llll' Fllllll illSU l'llFl'l0ll Oll il COFl'0Sjl0l'lll0l'lC0 Vlfllll FFl5lll'll S0lClll'l'S Slllll0l'll'll lll 1 ' , l -1 ' llllS l'OlllIll'Y. Sllfll il CUl'fl'SllOllC,l0llC0 llllllfOVl'S llll' lYlCIYllJl'l' S l l'0Yll'll. Pvt. Miller, Carl '35 fU.S.A. Miller, Charles A. '33 fLt. Miller, Edwin '35 i'Pfc. Miller, Harland '37 U.S.A. Miller, Carl S. '38 if Sf2,fc Miller, Earl f Sflfc Miller, George f'Pfc. Miller, james '40 Lt. Miller, Charles '33 fSf2fc Miller, Earl H. f'U-S-A- Miller, Howard '31 f U.S.A. Miller, James C, fPvt. Miller, James S. f Sgt. Miller, Lewis -kU.S.A. Miller, Paul fPvt. Miller, Robert '33 fk Cpl. Miller, Kenneth '35 f Lt. Miller, Mary if U.S.A. Miller, Paul F. '36 1kLt. Miller, William f Sflfc Miller, Lewis if U.S.A. Miller, Nolan QMXM Miller, Robert '25 ff Pvt. Nlinor, Charles '43 LATIN CLUB First row: G1-ralclinc lliggs, .lean Bramble, Betty .lo Myers, Louise Nliciilnugh, .losephinc Hosltinson, Nlartlia Carpenter, .luslync Gross, Joann Criss, l.0ona ivlorc-no, Betty Lamlm, Arrr-na Kirlcpatriclc, Kathleen Summers. Ruth Kinraici, ,lnamsa Reese. Second row: Patricia Nuzum, Jo Ann Noeclml, ,loan ilirotto, Barham Rumlmlc. Doris hloore. Augusta lune Sh-wart, Nancy Ridgli-y, hlary .lc-an l.inn, Nlartha Xvlxitccotton. .loan ljinciley, .lune Bless:-ng:-r, .loan Crisp, Betty Gahricl, Lillian Parann, Tliircl row: Danny Scslito, Rohr-rl Wlinor, .lolm Steele, lfghcrt Nlicicinugh. l.c-lmurn Nlyers, Victor lliggs, Gene Parsons. ir Pfc. Mitchell, Harold X Pvt. Mitchell, Hubert '35 'kU.S.A. Moats, Calvin ik S!2fc Moccia, Samuel '42 if Pvt. Mitchell, Harry Jr. fO.C.S. Mitchell, Paul '42 'kSgt. Moats, Margaret R. fU.S.C.G. Monroe, Junior 4 The Latin Clula is open to students who have had one semester ol: Latin. The purpose is to stimulate an interest in the civilization ol the Romans. The cluh is organizecl lilce the Roman repuhlic ancl their customs and manners are carried out. A formal initiation and party was helci on December 6. The ciuh also sponsored a paper drive and had a dance to collect paper. A songlooolc Composecl ol Latin songs was macle hy the cluh. The annual Roman clinner was helcl in Flay. OFFICERS Consuls - - Betty Gahriel, ivlartha .lean Vvhitecotton Censor - ------- Nancy Rifigely Quaestors - ,lolm L. Steele, Eghert Nliclclaugh Ac-cleles - Rohert Nlinor, Leona Nloreno t Sfsgt. Mom-09, Paul -kU.S.A. Moore, George '28 -kSflfc Moore, Jack fPvt. Moore, Mark 'kU.S.A. Montgomery, Stuart 'kU.S.N. Moore, Harry Jr. 'kPvt. Moore, John fPvt. Moore, Owen -kU.S.N. Moore, Andres '40 -kPvt. Moore, Jack 'kCpl. Moore, Lawrence '43 -kU,S,N, Moore, Paul l.S.A. Moore, Robert '32 'A' U.S.N. Moore, William fU.S.N. Moran, Andrew 'kU.S.N. Moran, Bill l.S.A. Moore, Robert P. '35 ir Pvt. Moorehead, Robert '41 'QAXC Moran, Archie fLt. Moran, Carl H. '32 HOME ECONOMICS VV1' spent our lirst meeting ol llw llome Evonomifs Club electing ollirers, planning llle yt-ar's program, antl getting acquaint:-cl. Xve lmacl quite a lew ll'llllQS planned to clo but tlue war time necessities toolc away our opportunities. However. we have lnacl quite a lew sovial 1-vents. We liad a Tlmanlcsgivingf pro- gram ancl lea. ancl a recreation program. Xvf- sp:-nt our last lew meetings nominaling ollifers lor llu- voming year anal rnaliing plans lor our blolller- Dauglrlur lianquet. 'nsign Moran, Carl W. '33 if AfC-V5 Moran, Dallas '43 i Pvt. Moran, Everett '42 ir Lt. Moran, George E. lrirsl row: Clnristinv Aumlia, Anna Cassone, Dolan-s l.1-ston. ixlary .ln Hall, Rutlu Biscllol, Nlargan-t KlSl'l', xlilflllii D1Jy'll', lDl7f0lll1'il BYlllIlllgl', MUIIH RlCl'll'UlSliy, ElK'ilIllIf Silllflllifll, xli-lfltlil Btl,'l0S. Sc-ronrl row: Doris .lean Conratl, Belly Xxlatson, .lmwvieve Alvle, Anna .lane Sattrrlim-lil, Roberta Brown, bliss Pauline Robinson, flarjnrie l'ricle, Doris Barnes, llctty Levper, Ania Pearl Rusliton. Belly K1'lll'f, lgilfliilfil Qll1'CH. Vlullinl row: Dolly Kirli, Nlacleline l.inn, Helen Nvollle, Patty Nc-wlmrougll, Patty Daugllerly, lxlilfln-Ll Slay, lxlartlla iVlcf'auley, Betty Squires, Nancy Aslcins, lvlnrgarz-I Ann Mt-Nt-il, Dt-loris Carp:-nts-r. Vve lIi1V6Il'l clone anything special towarcl tlle war effort but we llelpecl in all the drives in srllool. Due to llle war it was cleciclecl llmat the members woulcl not attend ll1e Stale Home Economics Meeting in Vvlleeling. .Alll'lOlIgl'l many ol our plans were upset this year, we feel lllal we are better preparecl lor bigger lllings next year. Plwllfi only two members not present for tlle picture were .lanet Clellancl anal Betty Hall. 'vt. Moran, Helen iSgt. Moran, Max '39 i'U.S.A. Moran, Robert '27 fU.S.N. Moran, Thomas Ensign Moran, Kenneth '38 fU.S.A. Moran, Odvert i'U.S.N. Moran, Robert 'kSfSgt. Morello, James J.S.N. Moran, Leroy '32 ir U.S.N. Moran, Oscar '38 i'U.S.N. Moran, Thomas '33 if Pvt. Moreman, Albert R 1' Cpl. Mort-man. Louis ifU.S.A. Morgan. Donald 1' U.S.A. Morgan, Ernest '25 'A' Cpl. Morgan. George E. if Pvt. Nloreno. Blarion f S 2 c Morgan. lfnlward if Sgt. lN'lorgan. Freclellclc f S, Sgt. Morgan. l-larry l.Ifl l'lfRlN 'INXS Clel 'IS yllll JOCS I'l'lTN'Illllt'l lll0 l.l'llCl'l'l'lillI'S Cllllll yllll VV0l'liC'Cl S0 llilfil lo gel rn. ll as nmcle up ol lmoys wllo lmve earnc-cl llleir lc-llc-rs in sporls nflivily 7 mul mel all flulm rvqllirvmenls. lwn llle lTll'IIll7CI'S l'f'ill'll lllc-lr senior year llwy ill'l' 1lXYill'ili'll Sf'l'X'll K' NXYK'ill1'l'i. lllix XI'cll', llw l.t'lll'l'llll'Il llilYl' pllrcllnsvtl ml lroplmy lor our oulslmxcllng loot- llilll ll'illll. illlll ol COIIYSK' ilX'Vill'ClI'll llll' St'lIl0l' lIH'llllll'l'S Sf'I'VlC'1' SX'VI'Ell1'l'S. Ylllll' lmys tw.-Ia-fl very lm.-tl also on programs lor llle l'l.xsl-Xvvsl gmnv mul lor llle 5l'Cll0llill l0llI'llillIll'Hl, .Xg roup ol llw loc-llc1l'1m-I1 ancl llle c'ln'erle.lmlers gol rs-al .unluilioua ancl cleanetl oul llle lroplly vase. Ilwy 1-leant-fl lln- rnrpel aml IJ0llSllC'Kl lln- lroplnes nncl 9ll'll'l' llwex' lmcl linisln-cl il lfmla-fl lilu- il flillerc-nl case. lll lllt' Uilflf' Sllflllill lllf' llllll YlJUllSHH'Cl il ililllfll i' Sgt. Morgan. jack -k Sgt. Morgan. Jack C. '36 fU.S.N. Morgan. james '42 if U.S.N. Morgan. John lllil rum: xlalwill Xynlwul, lfulwrl llnxxvll, livlmvlll litre. Rulwrl llnylxllrxl, llmil Ray lalsn-N ll-mplin. Xxvaxnl- llnlwr, llaul lluvif. Nwoml ll-xx' lm- lm-I.-.. lllnyum. Xlllunalm. l'.nll Sllllllvx, llolu-ll Xxnllxins. lllnlrillt llmrllmluia, l.innm-l Xxlalwn, llenc' llmxulw, lllonmf l'm5lon, Xiclq l'ulax, llnrxl rem: fall fwullip, ll...-alll 5lilll-r, .fxllmvrl llullmanflr-V, Ralpll la-all, lalm Alllr-rlmm, Xvillinln 51'tLIIln, cv1'01l.g1' cJllll1'I'lx4l, Rltlmltl llull. 'A' AKC Nlorgan. John E. f S l f C Morgan. Kathleen i' Ensign Morgan. Kenneth f U.S.A. Nlorgan, Lowell '50 'A' Sgt. Nlorgan. Max '20 fU.S.A. lworgan. lxlorris '27 Pvt. Nlorgan, Ray f U.S.A. Morgan, W41yx19 '25 U.S.A. Nlorgan. Ray W. if Cpl. Morgan, Vfilliam '38 Pvt. Morgan. Robert fk Sgt. Morgan. W'illiam I'iirsI row: Ilnris Snlll-rIi1-IQI, IQIIIII IIuIi-. Ilmnnic f'urm'II, I5vIIy SHIIIII, I1n'IIy IInyIlursI, Isioru Riiivr, I'uIIy Nuzum, fiunniv Spim-, VaumIu IinyI1's, I I0rr'm1' Iimwn, Sr-fnluI row: Ilnrix Sllillllwr-, Illini Slunmr-rx. Ivan Remix, Ifunlm Ixwix, I'iiIr'r'n S1lII4'lIiirIrI, Iyiiw Flnnlgw-r. IIN-Ilx SrImmIl, I7umlIn IinnuinuIu.um, KfuIImIr-vu Fiirvum-rx. .XIu-11.1 XIUII-. KAIIITXII IIN:-rIx. AII1ir1I nm: xI.nrx In II.uII. I.miIx If-..I, Niury IZIIU-n If.uI.uIv.1ugIi, XI.ni.mr-1- xI.ulI1in-, xI.urx Yirginiii XXImIvv. Ii1'IIx IIl'IIln, .XInu.u I'Xmrn, :Xxix I,l'IIIilNIl'Y4. XIMVIIM XXIIIIIMIIIUII. Ifuell XIi'Il, fvvrriv Fxxigi-r IIlI4I.u I .irpw-nI4'r. IinurIIr mu: .XIIn'rI,i II.lxInlrxI, IL-I4-:ix I.mfII:-x. fm-I.: IInIIuI.ix. Iii-IIN IS..x.I, IXnIInyn ITIIM-ln, XIIu-rI.u Xxilwi. I.uuiw XIiII1'r, Ruivvrlu Xiiluvnl, XHIA Snlinrivrx, .Xlm.iIn'IIv' KlliLLIrI, IQUII4-4-ll ximuv. Ilillir- Iiiinvr, Iimm 1-N Kin-r, IiIIIl nm: Ili-gm IIiuIux, Ijunx Kr-II:-I, Irwin l......I,i..u.-, Iii-Ilx Ifr-vw, virginia Iiiiiu-rxl.uII, XuI.i N.1limIvrx, xI.m1- 5.uumIi-rx, XI.urx III.nNIw, xI.urx Nm-lvlpI1-, I'.ulIx IIr'mx, Ill.mlI.u II.umIIun. IuI1n Ruwi, XI.imlu-v I.irIwm1, I2n'IIx cIIIIl'. CEIRI S ATI II-E'I'IC ASSC JCIAIIC JN you .IIN-plum-5 sImuIcI rvc'uII IIN' fi. A. II 1m'r1-sp0ncIs will, IIN' I.K'IlI'I'IUilIl'S CNIUIJ. Iil'T1' XVI' IlI'1'Sl'I1I IIIIS yf'ilI'S VIIIIJ. I IH- Curl s AIIlIvll1' fxSS1HIIilII0II vonsisls UI QirIs wIm .Irv inlc'rvsl4'cI in slmrls .umI pI1ysir11I Iiilm-ss. I:iIiIy poinls musl In' 1-anrm'cI IJ!'Ii0I'l' 4-nlvring IIN- l'IllIl. I'.1II Il IIll'HlIN'l' IIIPII SIFIVPS Io 1'ilI'll IICI' Ivllvr. l'Il!'Vl'0Il illlll SIJIF. ,,. IIIIN l'ilIIJ SIJOIISUTPKI H0011 IIOUI' IHISIQPIINIII QRIIIIPS IIIIII Illlrfllllllfili I0llI'IHlf mvnls. i 1 c Morgan. Willizllll Lee lvl. Nlorris, ArnoId J.S.N. Morris, Billy '40 AIIIIJIIQ IIN' SOFIEII UVPIIIS VVZIS il IJIITNIIICI IIIICI il SHIII1' IIUVVIQIIIS IDIIIIVP. A SIGIIIIIQ pill'Iy YVIIS IIUIII l'ill'Il IIIOTI OFFICERS I,rvsicIvnl - - Vive IJI'l'SICIl'llI V I 1 Svc'rvlnry- I l'l'ilSlII'PI' J - ' -. K . I mul CI1nlvm.m Ijrugrmn CI1.1irm.m fU.S.A. Morgan. Carrol '32 1 F 1 C Morris, David '35 -kU.S.N, Morris. Donald '27 Rim- IX'IurIin0 IJornII1y cillllllIlILfI'lilI'l'l if I'iiI1-cn Sulli-rIiic-III - NI.1ry .If-.nn 5Ic'Iz Ii:-Ily Inu SIIIOLILII f S2 c Nlorris. Edward f Pvt. Morris. I1L'Y'lll1ll'l E. 'A' U.S.A. Nlorris. G1-orgc '42 ff S 1 c Nlorris. Jannvs '42 fU.S.M. Nlorris, George fLJ.S.A. Nlorris. Kg-nnq,-th Tin- ijimrary Ciuim con- sisls oi Qiris wilo worii in lin' iiiurary ami uri- inter- vsleei in books. The officers for linis year ure: presicienl, Cilrisline Boyre: vim- presi- i'Pvt. Morris. Lenhue H. i'AfC Morris, Lorraine '43 LIBRARY CLUB CHRISTINIC IBOYCE Bl iVIiLY N I I .l J H ARTY NIARY IiI,l.IiN RADEBAl IGII KATIIERYN ANN OLIVFRIO MISS SARA IRVVIN cis-nl, iviary Eiien R2lKi6bF1llQ'i1Q sevrvlnry ami lrensurc-r, Knlimryn Oiiverio. fpvt. Morris, Paul f U.S.A. Nlorris, Raymond This club iceeps iixe buiielin board posieci wiiii time isles! cirives, War news, and otiier ilems oi Yilille ami interest to tile stucienis. Time giris imve niso gone lo many surgical cirf-ssing finsses, in this way mining tile-ir part in lin' war eiiorl. f Sflfc Morris, Robert C. if Sfsgt. Morris, William B. if Pvt. Morrison, Paul E. f Sgt. Mouse, Ira Jr. '36 ir Pvt. Morris, Wilbert G. f Lt. Morris, Wilson '33 i U.S.A. Morrison, Robert '35 ir MIM Mowrey, Herman 'A' Sgt. Morris, William f U.S.A. Morrison, James '32 'A' U.S.A. Morrow, James f Pvt. Mullins, Dorothy O. '41 't. Mullins, Lawrence i Sflfc Munza, -l0sePh S.N. Mullins, Sam '42 fMfM Mlll'Pl1Y, James '34 NATIONAL THIQSPIANS RUTH JEAN RADABAUGH CLERALDINE Dli VAUIII' RALPII l.liAI7 MARY ALICE S'l'IiVVAR'l' MR. IIARRY T. IJQEPIQR The ililwspiails ol' lfasl Fairmont are all out lor Victory lliis year. fjnc pro- jevl, lam-d on Hull out lor ilu- war, was the Solcliervs Book Campaign. ln this lllillllll'r we sefurctl lxoolcs lor ellie lmoys in service all over lllff United States und elsewluwrc. VVO lvcl llml lllis cmnpaign is ax wortlwy one. The proceeds lrom uNin0 Ciirls went lo llle lll'i1C,l- quurli-rs wllicll sponsor lllis nation-wicle looolc collection. During time lirst semester of scliool we presented UlJ8IlLfl'l 0LlS l'ussuge.H rlillis porlrzlyutl in group ol nurses ulaourd zu llospilul sl1ip lo an unlmown tlcstinntion. Vlillis past winter, our vlulm sent letters to you lmoys and girls in tlu- armed services. rliliese werf' answered lay you and we were generously tlmnlced lor llur inlormalion we luul given ulmoul srliool life. ilillf' Amuuil-lnilintion was iiclcl in llle auditorium ol' tlu' liigll sfllool on Nlurrli 28. 'l.ll0Sf' tnlcen in were Nlnry Alive Stewart. .lorry De Vault, and Doris Summers. U.S.N. Murray, William if Sgt. Musgrove, Edward I. f Lt. Musgrove, Louis '28 f Pvt. Muto, Albert Sgt. Musgrove, Andrew '29 fU.S.N. Musgrove, Gerald 'A' Cpl. Musgrove, Rex f Pvt. Muto, Albert B. '43 U.S.A. Musgrove, Edward ir Cpl. Musgrove, Gilbert R. -k SfSgt. Musgrove, Robert f Pvt. Muto, Jimmy '41 i.- f USA Muto, Joe '39 fU.S.N. Myers, Bill '40 if U.S.A. Myers, Frank '39 f U.S.N. Myers Harvey '4C fU SA Mufo, Millie kSgt. Myers, Edward D. if U.S.N. Myers, Frank if Sgt. Myers, James 40 PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB iNot Photographed, This year We have tried our luclc at forming a Physical Science Cluh and from the interest shown it has heen quite a success. We have twenty active memhers and three alumni have heen received-'even though it costs each 'two-hits a semester. Don't you want to join? But heliore you decide let us tell ou something ahout our activities. Y Vve meet on the fourth Wednesday afternoon of each month'-foftener if we are malcing something special and if Nlrs. Lindley. our sponsor, will tolerate us in her Physics lah room. At our first regular meeting we developed pictures and what lun-we even stayed one night until 10:00-some of the pictures were of you fellows-We had lots ol' failures and successes at this, helieve us. Next a Mr. Joel Johnson hrought a swell enlarging machine. We stayed late that day too-it was real sport. We had the Goddess of Liloertyn right in this huilding. We even had hopes of doing some picture worlc for this Orion, hut we didn't get our equipment in time-too had, too hadl Then we made our own enlarger. Vve haven't had a chance to use it yet. We have a mock trainer for aeronautics made, too. Boy, i't's the loerriesl Chuclc Boyd, our cluh secretary, made it and lots of lcids have had the pleasure of tearing it down. Now we are starting plans for a wind tunnel. Vve have made a drift indicator and psychrometer iwhen we get the thermometersl. You see, weire trying to malce equipment lor next year's aeronautics class. Some of the looys have had lots of fun working in the Chemistry lah under the supervision of our co-sponsor, Miss Justis. Now, it's not all Worlc either-we really have a social side, too. Sometime in March we had a Weiner roast-taffy pulling party at Mrs. Lindley's farm. There were twenty-tive out lor that night. This was in honor ol our memloers who were going to the services in early spring. Then we had a get-together' at Glenn Gamloleys home, and we really hope to have more this spring. President is Tom Davis-an Army Air Corps reserve, 'memloer him? Heis a straight NAU student this year, with live solids-some hoy. Vice President is Darrell Carpenter-want you to lcnow he made a score ol two hundred sixty-seven on Army Air Corps test-now don't hlush with envy. Secretary-Treasurer is Chuck Boyd-our Hhandy Andyi'-l'le's having a spinal operation so as to he ship-shape for Air Service. Sergeant-at-arms is our own John Alderman, president of student hody and center on the Big Tenn team this year. You see, we have some classy guys! uDithers Feather. Boyd Cornett, .lohn Alderman, John Shatter and Don Vincent are memher ol Air Corps Reserve, too. Then we have 'two of the fairer sex in our group. Now, clonit you thinlq you'd like to he a memloer? We thinlc you would, really. Other memhers are: John French, Harold Friedly, Bch Cvoode, Henry Hupp, Lorenzo laquinto, Bill Leeson, Rosaline Mclntyre, Charles Minor, Dallas Moran, Loraine Nlorris. Rosalie lvlulvey, Jaclc Wood. if U S A Myers John A. '39 ir Sf If c Near, Albert if U.S.A. Newbrough, Donley ir Pfc. N ewbrough Troy vk U S N Myers Leburn ir Sf2fc Neel, Edward Q Sf Sgt. Newbrough, Jennings '36 ik Cpl. Nichols Dorsey fk U S N Myers, Thomas '35 1' A! S Neel, Edward Ellis f Sf Sgt. Newbrough, Paul if AXC Nichols, Harold ,l 2! .S.A. Nichols, joseph Q Pvt. Nichols, William '41 wk U.S.N. Nixon. Harold W. '35 'A' Cpl. Noechel. William '33 ol. Nichols, Raymond '41 wk Pvt. Nigh, David '42 iv U.S.A. Noechcl. jack '36 1' Waves Nose. Helen '40 'c. Nichols, Robert '41 'kU.S.N. Nigh, James '40 -k U.S.N. Noechcl, james i'Wavcs Nose, Virginia '39 . c. Nuzum, Carl '38 if AXC Nuzum, David '40 if U.S.N. Nuzum, Glen E. '34 f MfTfSgt. Nuzum, Iolm isign Nuzum, Colmar '37 'kU.S.A. Nuzum, Edwin '34 'kU.S.A. Nuzum, Harold M. '39 fT!Sgt. Nuzum, John E. '40 Going lu llw Xvill-,lv Us. Has Beolfs gunm. liihiei-namm44-,QZWMiwwwwawuim-uinm.1w,w,,.mmmf.eamsfvxrffwsws-Mwav.. H:ff:'mmma4zsmmsa:fwm,fmsfQ.fwz - .yzuezw .f.-4sae9:mi w ::::ew,r,i.f1 .Ami ,V W i'M!Sgt. Nuzum, junior '38 'kCpl. Nuzum, Noel '37 COACHES Here are two ol our lacully memlaers wlmo we are sure liave never been lorgotlen lmy llae luoys wtto altentlecl tlieir vlasses. Coaelws Pie ljavis ancl .., ,. , lxen Harris. 'A' U.S.A. Nuzum, Robert E. '35 f U.S.N. Nuzum, Russell '26 fU.S.A. Nuzum, Walter '33 if Pvt. Nuzum, Wayman wk U.S.A. Nuzum, Reamus '24 f Pvt. Nuzum, Ulysses f Sflfc Nuzum, Walton '24 'A' U.S.N. Nuzum. Willard FOOTBALL You linow just imow goocl tfnfle Sams learn woultl lJe witlmout good C'0ilClll'S or leaders. Vve lcnow loo, lllat beliincl all gootl teams tlaere is always a gootl C0ilt'll, so we now give our appreciation to Coach Kenneth Harris. This year was llis lirsl ancl, we all will agree, a very successful toolllall season. Our team is sometlling to lie proucl ol anti COElCl'l Harris was lite laeart ol it. To Paul Hpien Davis, assistant Coacll in lootloall anti lleacl lyaslcetlmall coaclm, we extemi our gratitude lor a very goocl loaslcetiaall team tlwat smaslmecl all lormer rerorrls. The most important ol all was time one-ltunclred per cent lnaclcing time teams refeivetl from the students ancl the Community. Sports are a very essential part ol our lmiglt sclmool program ancl are even more so now since many ol' our alllletes step out ol lligla sfllool into llle Unitecl States Armecl Services. Time training in team worlc, pulling togellxer, quick lliinliing ancl alertness are qualities ol valualmle importance lo Amerivan liigllting men. Tl1is early training is tlte goal striven lor lJy our all1lelit' Clepartment in pro- vicling Uncle Sam witlm young men capalole ol clelencling tile lreeclom NVl'lit'll. allows us to Parry on tllese competitive activities. ir Pvt. Nuzum, William '40 if Pvt. Oifutt, Vere if Cpl. Onderko, john 'kU.S.A. Owen, james '35 if AIC Oifutt, Osburn '39 fU.S.N. Ogden, Howard -kU.S.A. Overking, Marion '40 fPfc. Page, Arthur '40 fU.S.N. Offutt, Otto fCpl. Olverio, Louie '34 fU.S.A. Oven-king, Tony fU.S.A. Painter, Harley ' U.S.A. Palmer, William '36 'k AXC Patterson, Ralph,'36 'k Sgt. Paton, Robert '40 1 U.S.A. Paugh, Arnold 2nd Lt. Parlett, Lakin '40 fSgt. Paton, Harry '29 fU.S.A. Paugh, Andrew '37 fU.S.N. Payne, Carl CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders, you lcnow, are more than just an exhibition to be stared at as they go through their maneuvers, they are the never tiring worlcers who are the nucleous of the team's supporters. lt gives you a got to lceep going or Uwe can't lose feeling to lmow that someone is pulling for you, feeling the hardships of your taslc and losing when you do. Ralph Leaf and Barbara Vvatlcins, two senior cheerleaders, have given faithful service and a sincere gilt of gratitude goes to them from their student body, faculty, and athletic teams. Barbara has been cheerleader for three years and Ralph for two. Janet Pople and Ray Miller are sophomores. Janet has been cheerleader for two years, while this is Ray's first year. Both of them have given their all in leading the support of the 'Blue and Gold. Pat Greene, a junior, moved here from Bridgeport this fall. This is her third year as cheerleader. Martha Doyle, a freshman, is a promising young prospect. She moved here alter leading cheers at Barnes Junior High for three years. U.S.N. Payne, Maynard 'k Sflfc Peirce, Clyde 'k Sflfc Peirce, Edwin U.S.A. Pellegrin, Camillo g BARBARA VVATKINS JANET POPLE RAY MILLER RALPH LEAF PAT GREENE MARTHA DOYLE Shoot 'em highl Shoot 'em lowl Come on, East Fairmont- Let's gol, .lump on the band stand Beat on a tin can Who can? We can? Nobody else canl East Fairmontl 'East Fairmontl East Fairmontl U.S.A. Pellegrin, Dominick fA!C Pellegrin, Vincent '40 if Pfc. Pepper, Denver '27 -A' Pfc. Perella, Gene J.S.N. Pellegrin, Joe f Lt. Penrod, John K. '40 f Sf2fc Pepper, Lena R. i Pvt. Perkins, Lloyd S. -- WD f -sr 'A 11-H' ui if U.S.A. Perl-ella, if Mfsgt. ! F, 4? - Dominick 59 Pcrrella, john '39 FOOTBAI ,L l irsl row: Gcorgi- Onclvrlco, IiflNYHl'Cl flowers, lannvs 'lic-inplin, Vliluoinus ivlllglmlw. IWN I Rolwrl poxxvll. Pnl flllzlrliilvllia, Alla:-rl llollnmslvr. Second nm: fioznli, Kr-nncllu llfurris, l.ion4-l Xvnlson, Xvilliinn S uin-s, Bill Sn-inrrn, f VL XXI fl lulun Alrlcriunnim, Bill lxl-Ily, lluonms ljrr-slon, lov lioylvs. Riflmrwl lloll, ixssislfllll flhllll. PIII' 'JIU j I lllirrl ron: lunior llilmlrr-lla, lxoln-rl hlillf-r. lin-mlorv Fi-.nlln-r, Hnrolll Nlillwr, Nitin lun Rfl rl Nlinor, liclwnrrl Slololvins. llllillflll row: lvlanngm-r, lircclvrirli Rmlvlmliglug Rnlpln Doxlrill, llc-rlnnn Vvriglnl, Cir ll n 4 lXlilIlilg1'I', Nlurvin Vvnlsong lznnvs Dorlrill, ,lolnl llillollal, Alex Saulxiluy, ix,lillIilf.f!'I', Rolrvrl Vx ull Ins f U.S.A. Perrella, Patsy if U.S.N. Pettigrew, Howard f U.S.A. Phillips, Albert L. if U.S.N. Phillips George C if U.S.N. Pettigrew, Harry fU.S.A. Pettigrew, Richard i' U.S.A. Phillips, Charles 'k Sf'Sgt. Phillips james Eusl High openccl ils loollunll season ngainsl tlw annually lougll lrurmingflon lhe Ryan c'onCl1f'cl lmovs 7-0 unlil lime lnsl lour minules. A l9loc'l4f'fl.punl recover:-cl lor il six poinlvr lollowf-cl lay un inlr-rceplecl pass wllimh sf-l up nnolln-r score. flincln-nl il I0-7 viflory lor llw Bc-vs. ig il: Xxlilll lulllnnfli Bill lvurlilyq lin' Yellow ,lneliels ol Ensl High flmlluwl up viclory numlwr lwo. linrrnCln'illv's Farmers. Alilvr jumping oil lo n shorllivecl 0-0 If-acl. llmc Bc-es lrnilm-cl way. lin- lgisons lurnislling' lhc- opposilion. 'lille lgisons looli no lonvli sleps lilll were finally overvornv lmy lim Bees. The linal score: I2-0 Ensl. at li ik VX7nsl1inglon lrvingys powerlul llillloppers provecl unliospilulmle Qui-sls as lln-y passe-cl. punlecl. nncl run lhe lives inlo sulumission. Falling lx-lore lin- hillloppers proves no rliscreclil lo a goocl lr-mn, Tin- linal srore sloocl 72-0 XV. l. ik ik :ff The llc-vs ulmsorhf-cl n 55-0 clelfxal. cleall oul lax' llle llIlCll'l'f'illf'Cl .incl only once S10l'f'Cl upon hlunninglon fire-en ancl Xvhilc. This provecl lo ln- il swvvl revvlmgc lor lin' llig Green, lor iusl' one year algo il was lln- Easl High llc:-s wllo snappvcl ix!lilllI1lIIQl0l1,S llilleen gannv winning' slrvulx. HC li at Easl High movecl inlo lvlorgfnn- lown nncl again lnslecl lhe ldiller llavor ol mlm-lic-al. .Allll0lIQll lhe Qnllnnl lfnsl lliglm lncls lecl in all lin' slnlisliuxl flepnrlinvnls, lmy XVRIY ol lwo inlercvplerl passes. lllc Refi nncl Blue coaslf-cl inlo il I2-0 virlory. lllis lu-ins? the lives, llmirfl slrniiflll loss. il it Nloving ou-r lo Grnllon lor llwir sc-foncl nncl lasl roncl lrin. lime illne- nncl Golcl ol Eusl were clvciiclecl unclerclogs, lull illilffl' lrniling I2-0 al lin- lmll. llnf lives cunw luaclc uncl nmrrln-cl lo The livnrcals' one yarcl slripr' where il lnsl flown lumlvlc proved lalnl. Alg1'lllTl1lIl2.f lime punl. lhc' lives scsorvcl. loul slill were on lllf' slmorl encl as lln- whisllv lllf'VV giving firnllon il I2-T viclory. :lc ik ik Ellcins Higjluis liiglwly loulecl lrig len 1-nlry mow-cl inlo Ezlsl-Xvvsl Sluclium lnvorecl lo lmncl lin- lix-es lln-ir lillll slmiqlll loss. Vlillf' B1-cs. who clonil In-lil-ve wlml lllf'y reacl in llw papers, ldrouglml home llw lmfon lo llie lllllf' ol .1 I2-6 xirlory ull:-r lvnrlinsj I2-0 riibllm hall, 'ln slnvin,11f oil lllv Elkins counlr-r nl'lan'l4, lille llc-vs hurl lo muzzle ,lunior Kvsling. llm Tigers, all-slule limvlc. 'kSfSgt. Phillips, James A. 'kU.S.N. Pierce, Edward fCpl. Pileggi, joseph '38 if U.S.A. Plum oseph 29 if Sn'Sgt. Phillips, James N. if Cpl. Pignanelli, Buster fk S,f'3!'c Pitzer, Allman Jr. ,43 'A' U.S.A. Plymal, Russell Pfc. Plymale, Dixie '41 if Pfc. Poe, June Edward '38 -k Pvt. Poe, Virgil '40 jr U.S.A. Police, Albert '40 Pvt. Poe, Francis fPvt. Poe, Morgan B. -kLt. Poland, Harold '39 'kPvt. Police, Floyd '43 FOOTBALL Pulling upset numlmer two out ol tlwe img, Ken Harris' Yellow .laclcets downed a lavored Victory Higli team lmy a 13-6 score, alter trailing 6-0 at tlle ltall. Tile Jaclcets came out lor blood and scored two touclwclowns to even up the season record at four and four. 3 3' 3' East entertained another Big Ten entry at tl'1e East-VX7est lot and came out on 'top 20-0. 'Sl'lll'1l'lSl0l l'S Spartans proved no matcll lor tl1e Bees wl1o are now lmeginning to init tlwir stride. Kelly ran over two touclldowns while tI0lllll'1y Alderman returned an intercepted pass seventy yards lor anotlwer six pointer. at 7' 4' The climax ol time season, time long anticipated game, proved to lime a satisfactory ending ol a good year. Vvcsl Higlrs Polar Bears, wlwose luclc tliis year was none too good. received a sound I0-0 tlaumping at tlle lmands of,Ken Harris' Yellow .lacla-ts. Bill Kelly, wllo played lvrilliant lrall all fall, ran Wild, scoring all tliree touclldowns, marlcing tile second straiglit year that tl1e Bees ralced up tile 'City Crown and gave tllem a six and lour count lor tlie season. Pvt. Police, John 'Q Pvt. Police, Lloyd fU.S.A. Police, Tony A. '31 wk U.S.A. Poling, Jack SCORES FOR THE SEASON w East Fairmont 19 - - - Farmington 7 East Fairmont I2 - - - Barraclcville 0 ltast Fairmont 0 - - Xvaslwington lrving 32 East Fairmont 0 - - - Nlannington 55 East Fairmont 0 - - Nlorgantown 21 East Fairmont 7 - - - Grafton I2 liast Fairmont I2 - - Ellcins 6 liast Fairmont I3 - - - Victory 0 East' Fairmont 20 - - - SlliI1I1S't01'l 0 East' Fairmont I9 - Vvest ,Fairmont 0 J.S.N. Polis, joe '41 if Pvt. Porter, Jesse W. fU.S.N. Potesta, Felix 'kU.S.A. Potesta, Mike LS A. Ponder, Lewis R. '39 -kU.S.A. Postlewait, Orville '36 -kU.S.A. Potesta, Frank iLt. Potesta, Woodrow '37 fk AXC Pourbaisc, liernzmd '39 if Pvt. Powell, John f U.S.N. Preston, Franklin Jr. f Lt. Preston, Waller nk Pvt. Powell. James A. f U.S,A. Pratt, Walter 'A' U.S.N. Preston, Robert i' S,f2fc Preston, W'illiam COMMUNITY RECREATION liemallse llle llllllllllllllly renlizetl llml ille remrealional lflcililies lor young! people xv-re rallies' limilecl. in fivilian Delense R4-mrealion l'roQram was sel up lo run lor eiglil' wr-elcs as an experimenl. lfveryone clicl llis parl lo mulce llle program Il great survess. .Al lensl 700 people loolc part in lmallroom clariringj. lmslcelltmll. tlramulirs. lmnclicnrnlls, anal wooclslmop every Nlomlay ancl 'lqlmursclny nigliis. Tlie lmllroom tlamning classes see-meal llne mosl popular willl an enrollmenl ul I-10 people. nllu-re were six lmaslcellmll learns maclf- ol lnigli scliool lmoys. live li'4lIlIS nmcle up ol lbigll scllool Qirls. alml eiglml were mails' up ol junior lligll sluqlf-pls, Fprly siX people parlifipatecl in tlle mlramalirs mlass wliimlm proclurf-cl llm-e plays. 'llie xxooclxxorliing classes maxrle up ol 30 young people fomplelecl M0 proievls. Tlle enlire program was vurrietl oul al llwe rosl ol' 60 renls per person Corn- ing lo an lolnl ol 5270. :mtl cluring the periocl ilu- program loolc place lllere wus no clanmge ol properly or any rowflyism reporlecl. Tlnis is our answer lo iuvenilx- clelinquemay. Ihr- lrltlllly me-mlwrs wlno fonclumlc-cl lluese .ullvllies are sllown Ill llw llrsl pirlure lrelow. X 552, C Price, Carl fk U.S.A. Prickett, Richard '29 if U.S.A. Prickett, Lawrence '32 if Sf2fc Pride, Cletfs G. if Sf2fc Prim, William '26 if Cpl. Radabaugh, Paul '34 if U.S.A. Radcliff, Harry C. f Pvt. Radcliff, Kenneth if S,f2,fr Radabaugh, Carl '35 if AfC Radabaugh, Paul W. f Pvt. Radcliff, John W. f Waves Radcliff, Marguerite '39 Wav1's Radcliff, Nlary f U.S.lVl. Radcliff, Roy ,30 f lVl,'llVI Rager. John '38 'kSf'2fe Rnilces, Paul '42 U.S.A. Radcliff, Robert i U.S.N. Ruger, Charles W. fksflfc Rnikcs, Donald f Pfc. Raikes, Paul E. lirsl nm: Xlallagw-r, lain:-N Xallala, flmrles Ruin-rl lloyu-ll, llmmas llreslnll, xlanaqer, Xvaxlu- lunlu-r. ' v v . r , . v . ' BK'C'UlHl YUVVZ cfilfl clllllll, lqUlN'l'l xlXilllilllS, NlilfVlll 2ll9Ull. ,lllllll lxl1ll'flllilIl, lXK'lly, .lilllIl' , . , , lelllllllll, lXl'IlIIl'lll lXyYt', Rklylllnlill iillnlli, Rflllvrl Xhlilliilllls. lllirnl nm: :Xssislanl Cualll. K1-Inu-ll: llarris, lanu-N Xxlill, llal liilarlllllllia, I..-L Riu: S1-ullro. liarsoli lfuxlvs. :Xllu-rl tlfilllilllil, Rimllarll fialnplwll, Danny Fewlilo, Riwlianl firalialla, Riclmrll Sullnnerlielll, finamlu. llaul llaxis. fl Sgt. Rnikes, Robert '37 'A' A C Raspa, Nick fU.S.A. Rzithhurn, Clarence if U.S.A. Ray, Raymond ISASKIYIBALI. in a pre-Cllrislmas warm up, llle new Bees looixecl lilce a real leam as llrey imlaslecl llle Alumni 41-7 all at il Also prior lo llxe holiclays, llie Davis' rlrilxlrlers llilllllf'll Riyesville lliglils Rams a souncl -I3-I0 clrulmiring in llie lirsl selleflulecl game ol llie season ,lc il: Cunning lpamlc lrom a lwo-weelc lay oll proveml lalal lo llie liee quinlel as lliey clroppecl a game lo llie Vielory High Eagles ily a seore ol' 'ill-2-l :li ik :ll During lhe same weelc llle lfasl .laelcels enlerlainecl lxliclcey Wir'- llazlels llearcals aml lor llle lirsl lime in several years clroppeml llle eals ixy a 32-LIT score. lfasl lecl all llle way. ik 3: :li Vllllif yearly rivalry ol' liasl ancl XV1-sl in-gan on ,lanuary ll. For llle lirsl lime in years, lSlilSl was llavorecl, lull llne lfears loolx an early leacl ancl never gave il up. The liinal score was 72-TI, llie lfears ln-ing yillorious. :lc il-he liees lrelcecl lo Nlanninglon lor llieir lirsl away game ol llie season anal lurnecl lmaelc a slrong Green ancl Xvllile leam lmy llle seore ol' '32-25. al: fl il: ln one ol llle main allraelions ol llie season, llie lfees hall lillle lrouimle in elf-lealing Parlierslmurg lliglils Big Rell. Vlilllx store was 33-28. :li all ik 'lilll' lllue aml fiolcl enlerlainecl XV:-slon lliglils Nlinule Nlen ancl rainf- oul on llle lop sicle ol 'a 3257 seore. 'liemplin ancl VValliins slarrecl lor llle i 1 lfees. is in fi .S.A. Reclcnagle, john f U.S.A. Reed, Forest E. '36 Q U.S.N. Reese, Chester '32 wk U.S.A. Reese, Herschel gt. Reed. Donald f U.S.A. Reese. Charles ,30 QLI. Reese, Genevieve '39 -A' U.S.N. Reese. James '36 -k Ff'2f'c Reese. john F. if Cpl. Reese, Kenneth '31 BASKETBALL IININIY TENlI'l.IN IOIIN ALDERNL-KN KENNY KYRE BOB NVATKINS BILL KELLITY 1 Cpl. Reese, Lawrence '28 f Pfc. Reese, Thomas M. '34 f Pvt. Reese. Virgil '40 f Pfc. Reese, William ln 21 i'lll'illil'lg game ille Bees went clown lo cleleat llelore lhe Barrllelcville lilisons 29-25. 'lille Bees lull during the lirsl llzllli lout llle l5isons Came llzlelc slrong in tlllf seronol llzlll lo lzllce llle victory. 3: 'lc at The Yellow Jaclcels gol llzlelc on llle Winning slreali lay tleleulirlg the -lxfflilllllllgfilll Lions lo llle lune ol il 42-O score. at ik :lc rlilllx liees then K'Illi'l'liIiI16C,l Bllflillilllllllll land provecl lo lle loo slrollgf lor llle visilors. Vlqllf? linal score was 32-I1 :lt Dk 2: 'lille lillvis eoaehecl ll'ilIll ol liilsl Fuirnlolll llltfll welll clown lo cleleall lly il Big 'lien loc. llle Sllillllsloll SlJilFlHIlS. lt wus a last Hllfl lurious game llilfl llle linal score sloocl 35-28. 3: 'lille Green illlil Xvllile ol' NlilIlI1lllQt0Il Cilllll' lo lown allrl ilYK'llQCCl their earlier cleleul at tlle llilIlLlS ol the Bees. It was one ol llle mosl excilillg games ol llle se-ilson, LlilllIlillQlOl1 coming lf0l11 llelling lo cop 30435. 3 East lllell ftluslecl oll llleir traveling logs anti, moving over io Vveslon, loelll lllc lVlinu1e lVlell To llle score ol flfl--32. This wus llllf seeonfl fl0ll6'ill ol llle SIWISOI1 lor lhe VV1-slon Team llanflecl oul by llle liees. ik il: if -kU.S.A. Reeves, Clarence '29 'K Sflfv Reid, .l0hn i'U-S-A- Ribel, Frank fCadet Rich, Arthur N. '37 Q U.S.N. Reeves, Lester if Pvt. Reynolds, Charles W. f Cpl. Ribel, James -A' U.S.A. Rich, Carl D, '35 5fSgt Richards, Donald '38 f Sf llc Richards, jack L. 'kU.S.M. Richards William f Pvt. Richardson, Roy '43 U SM Richards Henry '34 'k U.S.A. Richards, john R. if U.S.A. Richardson, Ray ir U.S.A. Richmond, Neil '30 BASKETBALL ' Still on the road, the Yellow Jackets trelced to Grafton to encounter the Grafton Bearcats. This proved to he a nip and tuclc hall game, hut the Bees came victorious with a 58-57 score, Alderman scoring in the last tive seconds to turn an apparent deleat into a glorious victory. ' 'I' ' Morgantown gave the lans another thriller when they visited East Fairmont and returned home on the top side of a 51-50 score. This also was another fast and furious hall game throughout. S' 'I' 'I' For the third straight time the Bees were engaged in a one point game, hut howed heiore the Victory High Eagtes on the short end of a 47-46 score. The Bees staged a last minute come haclc, hut fell short ol their goal. '1' ' 'I' The Bees went down 'again in defeat hefore Shinnston, on the Spartans home court. This heing the second time this season that Shinnston had turned haclc the Bees. The llinal outcome was 50-41, after a furious hattle. 't' 't' 'l' ln a return game with Nlorgantown, the Bees lost a tough hattle howing heiore the Clydemen hy a 51-28 score latter heing in the lead all the way. 'I' 'I' 'I' The Bees played their second game of the year with Vvest Fairmonfs Bears on the home court hefore a capacity crowd and succeeded in securing revenge for their earlier one point defeat at their hands. The final score stood 50-49, after a furious hattle. 'I' ' 'I' Pl-aying one of their most hrilliant ball games of the season, the Bees turned hack Buclchannon to the score of 49-56 on the Buclchannon home court. MANAGERS Der. East Fairmont 41 - - - - Alumni Dec. lfast l'airmont 45 Rivesville 5 B MINOR , ,, 'O lan. -ltast l'airmont 24 - - Victory lan. lfast Fairmont 32 - - - Grafton ,lan. f-lfast l'airmont 51 - Vvest Fairmont lan. liast Fairmont 52 - - ivlannington lan. lfast Fairmont 53 - Parltershurg tan. lfast Fairmont 52 - Vveston lan. lfast Fairmont 25 - Barrnclcville lan. -East Fairmont 42 - ivlonongah lan. East Fairmont 52 - Buclchannon l'vh. lfast Fairmont 28 Shinneton 7 4 1 ' ' XX AYNE TLCKER i:eh. lfast Fairmont 55 - Nlannington 1:1-h. 8'-East Fairmont 411 - - VV:-glon 1'c-h. East Fairmont 58 - - Gralton lreh. East Fairmont 50 - Him-ganlgwn l'1-h. -lfast Fairmont 46 . Viglm-,I l'ch. lfast t'airmont 41 - Sllinngfon A lie-h. lfast l'airmont 28 - Nlgrggmlown l'c-h. lfast Fairmont 50 - Vvf-gf Fuirynont I1-tp. lfast Fairmont 40 g Bug-klmmmn Nlar. lfast Fairmont 56 . Riveqville N5 . ' . ' 'Hi' HF VANA FA Mar. l'.ast Fairmont 28 ---- - Barmqkvillg '1 l'ntals-Xvon 13-Lost 10. tin:-hiding rliournament Gamesj J.S.A. Richmond, Paul '33 fPfc. Ridenour, Earl '40 i'U.S.A. Rigger, Andrew 'kU.S.A. Riggs, james J.S.A. Ridenour, Charles if RfTf3fc Rider, Edgar '40 'k U.S.M. Rigger, John '39 wk Sflfc Riggs, June Doolinle 38 12 U.S.A. Riggs, Robert E. fU.S.N. Roach, Carl '37 U.S.N. Ritchie, Gerald E. 'A' Pvt. Roberts, Mildred GIRLS INT RAMURAL The Girl's intra-Nlural Program, under the direction oi Miss .loan Springer, is lcnown as Physical Fitness. This is a more strenuous program than the girls have talcen part in previously. These classes meet daily lor an hour of calisthenics, and games such as basicethall, volleyball, badminton, softball, and ring-tennis. The high light ol the year in girlis basketball was the class tournament. ln the Finals, the juniors topped the sophomores for the championship. The hest all around player was Virginia Biclqerstaiil. The all tournament team was: Doris Summers - Forward Alvena lVluto - Forward Pat Greene - Forward rlean Parrish - Guard Virginia Biclcerstaif - - Guard Colleen Moore - Guard Lt. Roberts, Vada Keller fU.S.A. Robinson, Dennis f U.S.A. Robinson, William f U SM Rogers Franklin U.S.N. Roby, Clarence ir Pvt. Robinson, James A. if PXO Rodeheaver, George 'kU SN Rogers Harry K S.A. Rogers. Nlaxwvll '40 f Pfc. Rogers. Virgil '41 'k Pfc. Rollins. Mark '36 1 U.S.N. Roop. Eugvnc '36 t. Rogvrs, Virgil if U.S.A. Rollins, Golf '58 f Wa1x'cs Roop. Evclyn '40 ir U.S.N. Roop, jcssc GIRI5 INIWRAMURAI- A nm-xx' rc-m'r1-nlion program was In-lfl nl limi irnirnmnl linis yi-nr unclvr lin- sulwrvision ol, Mljic-H Davis annul ,loam Springvr. ll was lwlrl Iwo IliQ'lllS n Wm-ii, lor .nnx'om- in sclmol or oul illlFl't'5l4'Cl in pluving lmslwllmll, 4lr.un.nli4's, nr lvnrning lo cinnu-. lin- insl floss wus vm-ry sums-ssiul .xml :fre-ally incrc-nu-cl lin- nlnnlwr nl' sluclm-nls nllvncling slunlvnl l1liXl'S. lfsul Fnirnmnl liigjll was r1'pl'f's1'nl1'rl in QiriN lmnslu-llmii ily lin' Hllornvls.' Vlilnis li-nm. nmclm- up oi pluycrs lrorn vnrious mlmsc'-, iam win-mllllf-cl gnnu-s will: ljnrnmingjlon. Rive-sviiiv. XV1-sl lligfll, xx7l'SlillQll0llSl' nncl UW:-ns, winning sf-vc-n nu! ol' viglml Qnrnc-s. ilillia provvrl vr-ry inlm-rr-sling mul wc- lumps- lo conlinuc- lllis spnrl. Zfc Rosenbvrgcr, Jack '38 -A' U.S.A. Rosenmerkle, Gordon fU.S.A. Ross, Robvrt f U.S.A. Rossi, Dominick c. Roscnbergcr. Robert ,43 if U.S.N. Ross, Junior '40 'k U.S.A. Ross, Robert D. '51 i U.S.N. Rotruck, Ellwood fU.S.lVI. Rovol, Frankie -kU.S.A. Rowancl, Glen kSf2fc Rowand, Walter '43 ik Sgt. Rowe, Phillip if Sgt. Rowand, Daniel '37 if U.S.N. Rowand, Robert if U.S.N. Rowe, Eugene if U.S.M. Roy, Herbert BOYS INTRAMU RAL Plllie laoys plmysical lilness classes movecl inlo 'full swing tliis year, witli Kennelll Harris and Paul Davis lalcing clmrge. Calisllxenics, louvli loollmall, basics-llxall, lciclclmall, tumlmling, obstacle Course, laoxing, wrestling, softball, rope rlimlming, traclc and ldurclle-jumping were tl1e main activities used in lceeping tlie lmoys in trim. 'lille lilness program was stepped up to a five day a wee-lc Course and is required if you parlic'ipul'e in nllxletics, liul if not, n Ilirce rluy Course can loe inlcen. fU.S.N. Roy, Sterlie fPvt. Ryan, Bernard '41 -kLt. Ruddy, Granville '36 fLt. Rudy, Earl 31 iU.S.A. Roy, Williard -kPvt. Ruddy, Everett '42 'kPvt. Ruddy, Harold '43 fPvt. Rudy, Edward '42 if Cpl. Rule, Howard '36 if Pfc. Rush, Carl '43 fSfSgt. Rule, Russell '40 'kAfC Rush, Harold t BGYS INTRANIU RAL Class traelc meets will he held in the spring with the runners ol the seven classes elashing in the class championship linal. The Saturday morning haslcel- lmall league was dishanded, hut the noon hour league was carried on, with Bentorfs Ferry winning the lirsl halt crown, while Rock l.alce came through as second half champs. The two teams will meet in the Sports Carnival to de- termine the championship. The looys, sottloall league, laoth noon hour and gym Classes, are heing organized and Captains elected. As soon as the weather clears up and the diamond is put into shape, the Sluggers will start battling it out for the two Championships. Then East t'liQh's annual two day Sports Carnival was delayed a few weelcs this year and Consequently, the Wrestling, hoxing results and all other Championships Cannot he printed in this Orion. J.S.N. Russell, john i Pvt. Rutherford, C. M. f Pfc. Rutherford, Thomas '36 '-kU.S.A. Rutlcowski, Bill Waves Russo, Lucy if U.S.M. Rutherford, Mitchell '43 if U.S.A. Rutherford, Wm. D. '40 f U.S.A. Saccketti, James Allllil RIYSO KOKDII 1 vt 4 L, Y if U.S.A. Saccketti, Recardo -k Cpl. Sanders, George ' . 5 AU.S.N. Sapp, Eugene '37 'kCpl. Sapp, Gerald '41 ir Cpl. Sanders, Clarence '34 if Cadet Sanders, James 'BX 'kU.S.A. Sapp, Harry -kU.S.A. Sattcrfield, Albert X ,, EM V .Mx gl. UANN' , I I CONTEST WINNERS 'JW W ' lane lVlcKinn9y, lanet Pople, Belly Euerlyy Hannulz, Clem. CJMLZ . V POPULARITY CONTEST Time annual Orion popularity conlest was licld in Nlnrt'l1 lo cletermini- the most popular stud:-nls in scllool. This will give you a goocl iclea. Joe. of Uxvliois Vvliop in East Fairmont Higli lor time srliool yr-nr ol 113344. Senior ,luniur - - boplmnmrr - lrreslnmm - - lVlosl Popular Boy Bcsl Dress:-cl Girl Best Dressvcl Buy Bvsl Dann-r llroy, Bos! Dnnvor lgirll Culvsl Smile - lliuyi - nl.-n llnnnnli Clmn .lame Nltliinni-y - .lam-l Pupil: - Belly Eve-rly - Bill K--lly Burlmra Xvalldns - Paul Flay llulmlwy Vvulliins .limo iVlvKinm-y firvlu llulliiliiy - Ki-Ily nil lulm Alilc-rnmn Blusl Pls-using lj:-rsnnulily llfnyl - 1 Nlnsl Pls-using lvrsnnnlily lGirll llll'iil Biiy ' - lclval Girl - - TAXRBMYNX Nlosl llamlsunu- llny 1 Y ' ' Cute-st Couplp - CHS? ' Eiggvji Elin - . csl li Plc- Bvsl Allllvlz- lfiirll - Pal Cin-1-n lsaclivs' Ninn - - - Kvlly Pt-ppii-sl ---- - Ralpli lsunll lVlosl Lili:-ly To Sriram-ml - - - ljuul Halo lxlr. xx'lli'lll'y.S liiggvsl Prnlrlvm Rirliaril Kisnrr Bi-sl Natura-rl - - - Ncnlvst Girl - - - Nr-ah-sl Buy - Blggvsl l:i'i'l - .lilterlmg - k U.S.A. Satterfield, Alden lr Pfc. Satterfield, Carl W. kU.S.A. Satterfield, Cecil lfolw l layllursl Barlmm Xvallcins - Paul May l.nuis liruyni-cl l.illian llncanu Bi-sl Girl SlIlil1'Ill Best Boy Sluclvnl Tc-n Oiloclc Sluclcnl Clmwing Gum llienrl Silt-nt Sluclvnl - Nlnsl Bvnvliriail Sluilvnl - - - Bolt llayllursl Barbara Vvullcins - - Bill Kelly - liurlmarzl Xxlulliins - Bvlly Gailrrii-l - illum Dznis - Bill Kelly - Bi-lly EW-rly - liurn-ll Carpenter - Ralph l.:-.il fU.S.A. Satterneld, Doyle '36 irU.S.N. Satterf-ield, Edward '32 -Ar Pvt. Satterfield, Fred '34 i'Sgt. Satterfield, Earl irPvt. Satterlield, Edward F. ir Pvt. Satterlield, Glen '34 if U.S.A. Satterfield, Earl R. ik Sf 211: Satterlield, Eugene '39 if Pvt. Satterfield. Henry '41 C A L E D A H 1 Cpl. Satterlield, Henry D. ir U.S.N. Satterfield, James '37 f Sgt. Satterfield, Howard -k Cpl. Sattertield, John lv 'kCpl. Satterfield, James 'kPvt. Satterfield, John T. li' 2 DA- And now, Joe, we come to the place where we record the events ol' the year. You lmow, 'those plays, and shows, and games that you used to loolc forward to so much. Mayhe they've changed a hit, hut it's still the same old place. We've recorded our war activities, so we hope you'll he proud of us for doing our small part lor the peace you are fighting lor. Zfc Satterfield, junior -AvCpl. Satterfield, Lawrence f Pvt. Satterfield, Paul '28 'kT!Sgt. Satterfield, Richard '37 5.A. Satterfield, Kenneth ir Lt. Satterfield, Olon i Cpl. Sattertield, Raymond '40 -A' Pfc. Satterfield, Robert '34 Septemher 8-Baclc to schooll The freshmen seemed very confused in their new life while the sophomores are still trying to malce themselves at home. The juniors wander around with that 'superior smirlc and the seniors with dignitied air. Septemher 9-No school today. The teachers are talcing the school consus. Played Farmington in the first loothall contest ol the year and really walloped them. Score I9-7. The hand made its first appearance. September I0--First call ol the year for Orion statl. Scptemher I5-First complete assemhly. Discussed school rules. Septemher I6--Played Barraclcville and heat them 12-0. Septemher l7--Still loolcing for capahle Orion worlcers. Announcement made that any junior or senior hoy or girl may talce machine shop. Three girls signed up. Septemher 20-Ralph Leaf and Barhara Vvatlcins were elected varsity cheer- leaders hy a large majority. S.A. Satterfield, Robert E. i'Pfc. Satterfield, William QAXC Sauro, Vete iU.S.A. Scalise, William lfc Satterfield, Russell '42 QAIC Sauro, Fred '31 fU.S.A. Sauro, William Joseph 'kU.S.A. Schell, Roy '41 S.A. Satterfield, Weldon '43 I-kU.S.A. Sauro, Pete -kU.S.A. Savona, John '40 fk U.S.A. Schipono, Lewis 'A' U.S.A. Schooley, Carlton f Cpl. Schwartz, Frank '36 f U.S.A. Scott, Raymond '34 ir Pvt. Scott, Willard f U.S.A. Schultz, Charles E. '32 f Major Scott, Harley 1' U.S.A. Scott, Robert '39 fU.S.A. Scritchtield, Jams M. September 22-'First full length movie ot the year was Death ot' a Championu plus Artie Sh.aw's Class of Swing. September 25-The assistant cheerleaders elected today were Janet Pople, Pat Greene, Ray Miller, and Martha Doyle. September 24'-'Pep rally in auditorium. Learned new yells and got all thused up for the VV. l. game. Although we lost, we certainly did have a swell cheering section. Score 32-0. September 50'-'Yellow .laclcet stallf aslced for the names and present addresses of boys and girls in the service who were students in this school. They hope to send them all the tirst copy of the school newspaper. September 51'-Played lvlorgantown at Morgantown. Band, cheerleaders, and several students made the trip hy bus. Everyone had a swell time even though we got sopping wet and lost the game 21-0. October 5--Girl Reserves and Junior Red Cross are aslcing for members. Gcloloer 6-Samples ol' Senior name cards came in today. if U.S.A. Seabolt, Martin '24 sk U.S.A. Securro, James '40 if Pvt. Securro, Lloyd '36 fk Pvt. Sellers, Ralph iSgt. Securro, Bob f Cpl. Securro, Joe fU.S.A. Securro, Paul fU.S.N. Sergent, Alfred '2 Fairmont, West Virginia Phone 2010 HARTLEIIS FEMININE FASHIONS FOR JUNIORS CAMPUS CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN 1 AIC Sergent, David if Pvt. Serian, Joseph -k U.S.A. Sermo, Joe ir U.S.A. Shackleford, Orie 'kU.S.A. Serian, Jack '42 fU.S.A. Sermo, Arcolino '35 'kPvt. Shackleford, Charles -kPfc. Shackleford, Robert fc. Shacldeford, Robert 'k U.S.A. Shaffer, Charles f U.S.A. Shaffer, Herman ir Sgt. Shaffer, Howard '35 l.S.A. Shafer, Kenneth 'k U.S.A. Shalfer, Clyde '32 'k U.S.A. Shaffer, Harold f U.S.N. Shaffer, James 1 MAY BROTHERS . Every Requirement for the Contractor, Builder and lndustry PHONES 2313, 2312 WABASH EXTENSION l.S.A. Shaffer, John 'kFf3fc Shaffer, Paul f U.S.A. Sharp, Mendol ff U.S.N. Shaver, James l.S.A. Shaffer, William D. '33 'kU.S.A. Sharp, Harold f Pfc. Shaver, Eugene '36 QAXCXR Shaver, johnny Octoloer 7-East Highs Bees lost to Mannington 33-O. Octoher 8-Junior Red Cross started the coat hanger drive and the drive lor hoolcs to send to soldiers in hospitals. Octoher I2-VVAC Band made its appearance in Fairmont giving several con- certs. This evening our hand participated in a parade in honor of them. Octoloer l4-'First issue of the Yellow Iacleet came olil the press today. Orion staff began their struggle to get Film priority. Played Grafton at Grafton. Our hoys returned home with ia defeat. Score 12-7. October I5-Tin Can Drive hegins. Second lull length movie Destiny Rides Againn starring Marlene Dietrich. Octoher I8-United Appeals Drive started throughout the school today. Octoher 19-Barloara Watkins and Paul Hale named editors ol' the 45-44 Orion. Octoher 20-'French Clulo calls lor members. VT- shiver, R3lPl'I '35 'kU.S.M. Shaw, Harold if Sgt. Sheranko, George '39 fU.S.A. Shewchuclc, Harry .S.N. Shaver, Robert Paul fU.S.A. Shaw, Ralph '37 ifU.S.A. Sheranko, Robert '39 fU.S.N. Shewchuck, Pete vt. Shaw, George 'kLt. Shaw, Virginia '31 'kU.S.N. Sheranko, Samuel '43 fPfc. Shimer, Wilbur '42 .L..gn-.4 fU.S.A. Shorter, Frank -kU.S.A. Shotts, Edsel M. -kU.S.A. Sickles, Harry R. ir Sflfc Simmons, Lee fU.S.A. Shorter, Lewis fU.S.A. Shuttlesworth, Victor J.fU.S.A. Simko, Paul fWaves Simmons, Virginia October 22--Student Council meeting. East Fairmont beat Ellcins in football for the first time in the history of the grid sport between the two schools. October 23- Adopt a Soldier? Campaign announced by Yellow Iacizet staff. This plan is to support the sending of the school paper to more boys in the service. October 29-Real full length French movie with French actors and actresses and English translations beneath the pictures. played Victory and slcunlced them I3-6. After the game the .lalopies and ABDUS sponsored a Halloweien Victory Hop for the benefit of the War Relief Fund. November lf-Girls and boys from Junior Red Cross act as messengers for the Blood Donor Drive. November 4-'Played Shinnston tonight and continued our victory parade. Score 20-0. November 5'-Student mix and thuse meeting held in the gym. November 7-'Navy V-I2 test given to boys. 'A' U.S.A. SinClair, Clark i'U.S.A. Slepesky, Edward '33 1' Ph! M! 3X c Smell, Annette '30 wk Pvt. Smith, Allen '27 'kU.S.A. Slagle, Wayne '32 if Pvt. Slepesky, William V fU.S.C.G. Smith, Dorsey '41 'kU.S.A. Smith, Donald '34 CARPENTER 81 FCDRD 1 FUNERAL HOME 209 MERCHANT STREET PHONE 627 1 Pvt. Smith, Everett '37 -A' U.S.N. Smith, Jack '38 iv Cpl. Smith, Keith '40 fU.S.A. Smouse, Lawrence f AfCfR Smith, Harold '33 f Sf2fc Smith, James '41 if Cpl. Smith, Sol '37 -kCpl. Smouse, Wallace '37 . M My Af+------f- A- we A-- Ae-.- AL.. - ,W-A..,i...-,.,.-. ...-,,-, .E . .4A, .,----, ,,4.Q1,'f U.S.A. Snyder, Frank 1' U.S.A. Snyder, Glen f U.S.A. Snyder, James 'k Pvt. Sourburn, Dallas I I B E L .I B E S T W I S H E S BELL FURNITURE ON MORGANTOWN AVENUE . . . IN FAIRMONT AIC Sourburn, Lloyd '36 fCpl. Sourbum, Pinkney '32 'kCpl. Spatafore, Paul '41 fr Pfc. Spencer, Edward Novemlver IO-Tlause meeting' lor time East'-West game tomorrow. Novemlaer ll--Time game was postponed lmecause oi load weatlier. Everyone was terrilwly disappointed, lout tlle Bee-Bear Tear sponsored lmy tlle Jalopy and Kilyo Clubs was a huge success and a large numlmer ol students turned out. Novemioer I2--Today we paid final triluule to our well-liiced slwop teaclier, Mr. Russell Satterliield. November I7--VV:-ll, tlais morning we tllused ourselves up in a pep rally lleld in tlle auditorium for tlie long awaited and postponed game. lncidentally, we sorta beat Vvest Side to the tune of 19-O witli Bill Kelley malcing all tl1ree touclidowns. A victory dance was ileld in tl1e gym lonigimt. Novemlmer I8-Coaclwes 'Harris and Davis were in cliarge ol' 'tlie assemluly in tlie auditorium today. Time football team. managers, cheerleaders were pre- sented to time student loody luy Coaclm Davis. Alter tlie assemloly, scllool was adjourned so tilat student body miglnt attend time lree movie at tlle Eastland Tlleatre. The sliow was Here Comes Kelley. Novemloer 24---A patriotic assembly 'was iield tlwis morning to laoost tlae sale of luonds and stamps. A pageant entitled Hsliaring American was presented lay tlie music and speech departments. A prize was given to tlie Home room wlio laad sold tlae most lnonds and stamps this weelc. Alter tliat an auction sale was lield bidding off several articles lor lvonds and stamps. .S.N. Spencer, Jack -A' S!2!c Spiker, Russell C. -A' Cpl. Spine, Domenick '40 'kU.S.A. Spring, Walter '33 !3fC Spiker, Paul '43 if Pvt. Spine, john '43 ir Cpl. Spragg, Ronald '42 'kCpl. Springer, Firman '42 1 I 1kSgt. Springer, Paul '37 'kPfc. Springer, Robert '33 i Pfc. Springer, Willard '40 fCpl. Springer, William 37 November 20.-The Recreation Center sponsored by tbe Civilian Defense opened tonigbt to continue for eigllt weelcs on eacli Monday and Tbursday niglltp Activities to be lield are dancing, handicrafts, sports, dramatics, and macbine sbop. Several students and adults attended. November 31-Tbe Silver Club presented tlie coacbes, football team, managers, and cbeerleaders a banquet tbis evening. T-bone stealts witllout ration points. Nl-m-m-m. December 2-Tbe Frencb Club beld a party tl1is evening from 4 to 6. Eacla club member bad to spealc French for tbe first twenty minutes and wlmile refreshments were served. December 5-Gur Orion priority was granted. December 15,-The G. A. A. beld a slcating party toniglit. Junior Red Cross beld a Christmas party for tbe cbildren Grpllanys Home. Toys were given eacb cliild and refresb- ments were served. December 16-The of tbe County 'k Pvt. Squires, Donald '41 -A' Pvt. 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Steele, Robert December 21-The lirsl baslcellmall game was playetl lotiay al 1:00. Uur team beat the Alumni. December 22--The movie HYoung Blr. Lincolnn was presenletl in the auclilorium. Played Rivesville baslcellmll and beat them. Dance in the gym afterward. And so out ol school lor llle holidays. .lilllllilfy l1f'l'C' NV? go OH El llfilfld IHWV yvilf. l.l'l US hope illlil pfily lltal lhis new year ol I044 will luring Viflory. .lanuary 5-fpholography srlietlule lor incliviclual Orion piclures Victory invatletl liasl Fairmont tonight and wallcetl oul with slarletl iotlay. a victory over our Bees. January 5--The .lunior Red Cross is making svraplmoolcs lor the men in army hospitals. .lunuary 7-Easl High snapped the losing slrealc by walloping Grafton in a close game. r U.S.A. Steele, William -A' Yf3fc Stevens, Donald 'A' Pvt. Stevens, Gerald '40 -A' Pvt. Stevens, Lewis r S!2fc Stevens, Donald '43 'A' Sf lfc Stevens, Fay '40 f Cpl. Stevens, James '40 f Pfc. Stevens, Ray Firt National Banlc OF FAIRMONT i U.S.A. Stevens, Richard 'kU.S.A. Stewart, Oliver kCpl. Stiles, Kenneth 'kPvt. Stoller, Raymond U.S.N. Stevens, Robert '40 ir Sgt. Stickles, Kenneth if Sgt. Stiles, Lowell -k U.S.A. Stone. George L. Sflfc Stewart, Lawrence if Pfc. Stickles, Robert '37 if Pfc. Stoller, Ernest ir U.S.A. Stonestreet, Spencer I i 'k Cpl. Stonestreet, Walter '34 sk Sf 2f c Stoops, Howard i U.S.A. Stotler, Clarence T. f Cpl. Stotler, Harvey '39 .lanuary ll-Although everyone was heart-hrolcen ahout losing a one-point de- cision to West Side, our team played a grand game and we were mighty proud of them. .lanuary I3-East Bees traveled to Nlannington to bring home a victory over Nlannington High. January 14-The Hi-Y presented a Variety Show today. January 20--The Dramatics Department of the Recreation Program presented three plays tonight. January 21-The Hi-Y sponsored a stamp and loond rally this afternoon. January 26--Orion had a hig assemhly this morning to hegin the suhscription campaign. The hand, orchestra, majorettes, cheerleaders, and girls from the music department participated. Movie Topper Talces a Trip in audi- torium this afternoon. Barricliville heat us in loaslcetlaall. f Pfc. Stotler, William '39 fU.S.A. Straight, Herbert if Sgt. Straight, Luther fsgt. Strippy, Charles '32 'A' Sf lf c Straight, Charles f Sf lf c Straight, James C. i'U.S.A. Stretchberry, Harold A. ir U.S.A. Stroller, Ernest First Federal Savings and Loan Association OF FAIRMONT LID MONONGAHELA BANK BUILDING PHONE 2447 f Cpl. Stuck, Paul '35 if MXMX 3X c Summers, Delmar '39i'S!1fc Summers, Glen '41 'A' Sf Sgt. Summers, Harrison C fU.S.A. Stuckey, Harold ir Cpl. Summers, Dewey, jr. sk Cpl. Summers, Harold B. 1 Sgt. Summers, james fU.S.A. Sturm, john '37 if Sgt. Summers, George 1 Pvt. Summers, Harold L. 1 Sflfc Summers, Thomas Cpl. Summers, Victor '27 f U.S.N. Summers, Wayne if Sf2fc Summers, William X Sf2fc Summers, William E. .lanuary 28-Played ixflonongah and certainly did wallop them. 'lille Seniors presented their annual play ioniglit. 'lhis year's play was entitled HO, Promise Me. .lanuary 29-Played Parlcerslaurg and scored another triumph. .lanuary 31--Continued our winning slrealc lmy heating Buvlclnannon. Felmruary I-l-aiin Club started lhe waste paper drive. They have set llieir goal at six tons. Shinnston stopped our winning streak. February 4-'Several girls baslcellmall ieams from Nlarion County parlivipaleil in lhree games lor the lnenelil of the Nlarch ol Dimes. Aflerwarcl, a clanve was held with Bill Dalcos orfliestra furnishing! the musir. Q Felmruary ll'-Dr. Kallenhach, famed lmlind evangelist, spolce to ilu: sludeni lmorly this morning. Felmruary I4-Played Nlorganlown in the Final home game and los! a Close matcln to our Big Ten rivals. Sf3!c Summers, William L. '43i Sf2fc Swearingen, Charles '37 -k MM!3!c Swearingen, Robert '42-A' U.S.A. Swiger, William '43 Sfsgt. Swain, Gerald '41 j'RMf3fc Swearingen, Paul '39 fU.S.N. Swiger, Walter '32 fU.S.A. Swisher, Arlie llumeslic Coke Curpuralinn KUNG! PHONE 152 iMMf3!c Swisher, Charles '37 ik Sflfc Swisher, Delmar i Lt. Swisher, john '35 i'U.S.N. Swisher, Wilbur Tpl. Swisher, Charles W. if Cpl. Swisher, Donald fU.S.A. Swisher, Lake '42 if Pvt. Spyolt, Arney l.S.A. Swisher, Claude '32 if Pfc. Swisher, Donald L. i'AfC Swisher, V9l'I10l1 i' Sf2fc Sypolf, Frahfis, JK'- AXC Spyolt, Harold if Sf2fc Spyolt, Howard i'U.S.A. Taddeo, Nick wk U.S.A. Taddeo, Tony February I6-The Collecloris Club put its annual stamp exhibition on in the Library. Final Casting ot Thespian play Nine Cdirlsfi February 18'-'Several students toolc the street car to Shinnslon tonight to see the game and really had a grand time even though we got heat. February 22--'East High Bees lost another close battle to Nlorgantown. February 25-hlovie, nl Xvanted Xvingsn with Veronica Lalce. February 24-1Got out ol school this afternoon. Oh, how We love these teachers' meelingsl February 25-East heat Vvest tonight 51-30. Xvest High held a dance in our gym alterward. February 28'-'Traveled to Buclcliannon tonight lor our linal game and enclecl a most successful season with a 'triumph over our Big 'len rivals. lwlarch 2-Sectional tournament startecl today with East High beating Rivesville. hlarch 3-Eliminatecl by Barraclcville lrorn the tournament. 'Pvt. Talerico, Anthony '40 f Sgt. Talerico, Joe '34 f U.S.A. Talkington, Joseph '31 'k U.S.A. Tallman, Roger '40 Pfc. Talerico, Louie 'kCpl. Talerico, John fU.S.A. Tallman, Glen '38 if U.S.N. Tallman, Victor 4 0 efwice URE, you have freedom of choice. You can decide what kind of work you will be educated for, and it's up to you how well you succeed in your chosen Electrical inven- tions and applica- tions have ad- vanced twenty years during the war. Great op- portunities await some of you in vocation. T h i s . , . , electronics. A r e UPP0rtunlty IS one you studying for of the things such a future? y o u r brothers, boy friends for perhaps s o o n , even youj are fighting for. Your future is up to you. That hasn't been true for most of the other boys and girls in the world. MONONGAHELA SYSTEM fAfC Tallman, Walter fU.S.A. Tatterson, Donald '39 'k Pvt. Taylor, Arthur '40 1 Sgt. Taylor, Smith '40 fU.S.A. Tamasco, Russell '43 if Cpl. Tatterson, Kenneth if AKC Taylor, Cleophus 'k U.S.A. Teacoach, Frank '29 kS!2fc Tate, jimmy wk Lt. Tatterson, Richard '40 f Sgt. Taylor, Paul E. '35 f Pvt. Templin, Ben '42 U.S.N. Tennant. Lake W. if Sflfc Tennant, Lako G. if A-'C Tennant. Leonard -k U.S.A. Tennant, Merlin '37 Nlnrrli T-.lunior Girl Rt-serves 1.1-ap Year Parly ln-lcl nl Y.NV.C.A. Nlnrrli 8-Annual flrion populnrily ronlf-sl lwlcl lorlny. iVlnrvl1 0-Eleflecl vlnss rheerleuclers lor Class lournnmm-nl. ivlurvll I0-The Home Economics Clnlm sponsorecl fl Dulcih Treni Skilling llarly loniglll. Nlnrrli Il-'Play Day lor Girl Rc-serves ln-lcl al Fillfllllllll Stale Tenrlwrs College. Nlilffll I3-Slarlecl vlnss lourname-nl with lhe junior lioys ln-aling! llle senior lioys nnfl the sopllomore girls ln-nlinf.! the lrvslnnnn girls. Nlilffll I4-Sophomore lmoys win ov:-r lreshman lioys nncl llie junior girls imc-nl lin' senior girls in lin- seconcl clay ol the lournnmc-nl. Nl ilffll I5-Nlork lavully meeting held in nssemlnly liy lrrvnch Clnlm. Vlllw French Clulm also presvnlecl lhe stuclenl liocly a ujukv lJox.' .lunior girls and junior lmoys look the class lourrmmenl. iVll1Fl'l1 lil'-'fxl'll'l0llYN'0 ilNNill'dS llOl l'lilSS l0lll'Y'lEll'Yll5l'll. 1.S.A. Tetrick, james R. 'kLt. Thomas, Dorsey '42 if U.S.N. Thomas, Ray sk U.S.lVl. Thompson, James L. J.S.N. Thomas, Danny '42 f U.S.N. Thomas, Gene if F,f2fc Thompson, Bill '40 iv Fflfc Thompsvni Rfibeff '35 T Fairmont Aluminum f Company FAIRMGNT, WEST VIRGINlA I J.S.N. Thrash, Carl '34 f Pvt. Tiano, Pete wk Ff2,fc Tinder, Earl '42 ir Pvt. Twyman, Earl 'vt. Tiano, Frank -kU.S.A. Tiano, Sam 'k Pfc. Tinder, Verlin 'k Pvt. Tolbard, Race Eugene LSA. Timm, John if Sflfc Tihlms, Eugene if Pvt. Tipi, Nicky '43 if U.S.N. Toothman, Thomas '32 f U.S.A. Travis, George '39 'k U.S.A. Travis, Joseph f Q.M.2fc Travis, Henry '41 'k Pvt. Travis, Howard '35 March 17-Thespian murder thriller Ulxline Girlsl' presented tonight. More people killedl lxfiarch 20-No school today he-cause of had Weather. Gave the Orion staff a chance to get lousy. Niarch 21-Final casting of junior play nvictory l'lome.H lvlarch 22-'A western movie was presented today entitled Rhythm on the Rangen with Bing Crosloy. March 25-A representative was in the auditorium from Aviation Cadet Examin- ation Board of Clarksburg to speak to all I7-18 year old boys. lVlarcl1 24-The Has Beensn played the Will Beesn today with the Will Bees taking a fast game 52-40. Looks like we ought to have a pretty good team next year. Vvell, hereis hopinl. The Freshman Class held a dance in the gym tonight. The Hyounger generationu is really going to town. lvlarch 27-The Latin Club sponsored a Hscrip Drive .liven tonight to help fultill their paper drive goal. The admission price was five cents and tive poun-ds of paper. The Orion Stall really Hlourned the midnight oilu to get the honor roll oti tonight. No dance, no nothing. f Sf If C Travis, Thomas f Sgt. Trisler, Russell if Sgt. Trotto, Harry '37 f Pvt. Trotto, Willie fU.S.A. Travis, William -kCpl. Trotto, Angelo fU.S.A. Trotto, Victor if Pfc. Tucker, Raymond '39 City National Bank OF FAIRMONT 339493 70 K7 f ' ADAMS STREET PHONE 3104 Q Sf2f c Tucker, Walter '43 f U.S.A. Underwood, Herbert '34-k U.S.A. Urse, Dominick f U.S.A. Valentine, Kenneth k U.S.A. Ullum, George F. if Sf2f c Usary, Joe Tom if Cpl. Urse, Frank '42 if U.S.A. Vandergrift, Andrew fPvt. Ullum, James S. 1 U.S.A. Urse, Anthony '32 ik Pvt. Utz, Harry Lee '41 f U.S.A. Vandergrift, Bruce '35 AA H Y . ,-,...u.nw...xii.4H,,d I. Vandergrift, Harley if Pvt. Vandergrift, Lewis if Pvt. Vandergrift, Thomas '42 ir Sgt. Vandergrift, William March 29--The Junior Girl Reserves presented the 'Easter Program. Reverend l. S. Nliiddaugh wus the guest speaker. March 50-And at last the Orion is really on its way. l didnit sleep a winlc last night. April l-April Fools Day. And what do you lcnow? No Orion worlc. April 3--Orion subscription closed today lor sure. Due to community interest two previous attempts to close it were unsuccessful. April 7--Good Friday. No school. April 9-Easter Sunday. April 12-The History Department presented the assemhly today under the supervision ol' Mrs. Davis. April 26-'Speed exhihit in assemhly today. Sports Carnival this evening. April 28-The junior play entitled Victory Home was presented tonight. LA. Vangilder, Allen '43 f Pvt. Vangilder, Carl i.A. Vangilder, Charles 1' Pvt. Vangilder, Earl COMMUNITY SUPER MARKET FAIRMONT, W. VA. 303 Merchant St. Phones 504-505 BENNETT'S PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Your Neighborhood Drug Store 'k U.S.N. Vangilder, James '41 'kSgt. Vangilder, Lester '38 'k Sf lfc Vangilder, Lee '33 f U.S.A. Vangilder, Lindsley ' SELECT PASTRY sl-IOPPES 1314 Morgantown Avenue 614 Locust Ave. 517 Monroe Ave. 620 Gaston Avenue A Complete Selection of PASTRIES PARTY SPECIALS VARIETY OF BREADS QUICK SHOE REPAIRS Cleaning -- Pressing Shoe Repairing Hats Blocked Phones 3315-3016 310 Merchant St. Fairmont, W. Va. 116 Adams St. 210 Merchant St' LA. Vangilder, Ray '39 ir U.S.A. VanMeter, Darrell f Sf lf c Villinger, Mary C. ir U.S.N. Vincent, Earl . Vangilder, Robert '39 -k U.S.A. Vigna, Emest if Pvt. Vincent, Arthur '42 it U.S.N. Vincent, Donald '38 LA. VanHorn, Orran ir Sf Sgt. Villers, Bernard W. 'k Sf lfc Vincent, Curtis '41 ir U.S.A. Vincent, Edward '30 fU.S.A. Vincent, Elzie -kPfc. Vincent, Fay '36 'kU.S.A. Vincent, Harold '33 fU.S.A. Vincent, James '40 Niay 9-Election day. No schooi. VVe tio wish that they would have elections every month. hlay 28-Class Sermon. Niay 29'-Commencement. Anti so We bid the seniors arieu. When we return next year Weill miss them, hut We Wish them all the success in the World. Anti as for the Junior-Senior Prom. your guess is as gooci as mine. VVell, that's it, Joe, our activities for '45 and '44. VVe hope youive enjoyed our ramblings and havenyt heen too horeci. The activities for April and hiay are rather scattered, hut you see We had to have it Written hy the end of Niarch. Anyhow, we hope you have enjoyed it. fU.S.A. Vincent, Jennings '32 fU.S.A. Vincent, John '33 fYf3fc Vincent, Joseph '32 fU.S.A. Vincent, Kale '27 'k U.S.N. Vincent, John D. f Sflfc Vincent, John J. R. SMOUSE 8: SONS Fairmont, 'West Virginia 214 Market St. Phone 656 RAY THOMAS Transfer and Storage 206 Merchant Street Fairmont, W. Va. Phone 340 fU.S.A. Vincent, Martin -k Pvt. Vincent, Rollo '42 Q U.S.A. Vincent, Paul '36 i'U.S.N. Vincent, Rosco 'kU.S.N. Vincent, Richard D. 'kU.S.A. Vincent, Roland '43 -kU.S.A. Viniclc, Adam if Pfc. Vincent, Junior if Pfc. Vincent, Lafayette DELIVERY SPEEDY I 8: TRANSFER 216 Mill Street MOVING GENERAL HAULING and STORAGE H. D. Thompson, Owner-Manager Phone 1196 C I. E M ' s I ' SPRING SERVICE Axle and WIICIGI Alignment General Blacksmithing Replacement Springs Spring Repairing I 104 Grafton Pike I Y I E -Un l Phone 817 i U.S.N. Vukovich, Adam if Sf2fc Vukovich, Frank '42 fU.S.A. Vultaggio, Mike '31 fCpl. Vincent, Walter Q U.S.N. Vincent, William .A. Wagner, Edward '25 fU.S.A. Wagner, John '34 if Lt. Wagner, William '37 fU.S.A. Walker, Robert AUTUHHAPHS your W gkffhhg s , L I ' i lf, VV , f , 1 ' 044.4 12 we f ,MA P FQ ' ,J I H 4 , , ' I I I . .., 44, arf '6 X T ' ' . ' u , ,I c t if 1 1 ,..,1...t.. 029-M? f KT 1 JAJVP' VV 1 P flfdf . lf X f I, ,l J xx Ag ' 4' J' K5 X J lj J -f 4 PM fizffffw' ll N. Walker, Truman 1 U.S.A. Walker, Wilmuth if Pfc. Walls, Claud if U.S.N. 'Walls, Earnest, Jr. .A. Walker, Walter A. i'U.S.A. Wallace, Robert '42 fU.S.A. Walls, Earnest -kU.S.A. Walls, junior CLYDE s. HOLT Za www W COMPANY Forrest Springer, Owner STATIONERY R. C. JONES OFFICE AND SCHOOL I SUPPLIES , I 313 Adams Street Phone 480 The Friendly Store DRUG STORE G- C' Fountain and Magazine FAIRMONT, W. VA. 0 Sefvlce Drugs Prescriptions Adams Street Phone 274 300 Merchant Street Phone 873 LA. Walls, Raymond ifU.S.N. Walters, Charles '38 -kU.S.A. Ward, Paul '23 ir U.S.A. Ware, Denzil '38 l. Walls, Robert 'A' Pvt. Walters, William D. '32 if U.S.A. Ward, Robert '30 1' Sflfc Ware, George '41 .fc Walsh, Kenneth f U.S.N. Wanego, George f Cpl. Ware, Dana '40 f SfSgt. Ware, Harold '36 i Pfc. Watkins, Gail '39 f QMfSch Watkins, Harold Eugene ifU.S.A. Watkins, james '36 -kU.S.A. Watkins, James '41 !lUTUlili!ll'HS Qdkkkgvbab CNNIQA. 77a1-450 114,505 aa, -3 'A' U.S.N. Watkins, joseph '41 wk AKC Watkins, Ralph '43 f U.S.A. Watson, James '33 if Sf2fc Watson, William '43 f U.S.A. Watkins, Paul f S,f2fc Watson, Harold '42 fk Pvt. Watson, Raymond f Lt. Watson, W. L. Avenue Market Fresh Meats and Produce CORNER OF REEVES AND MORCEANTOWN AVENUE 1, 51 h 0Bn' il l h iv Lt. Wayman, Martha A. '32 'kU.S.A. Weekley, Ralph fU.S.A. Weirbanski, Steve -kU.S.A. Welch, Lawre' -k U.S.C.G. Webner, Leroy '39 f MfSgt. Weeks, Herman ir Lt. Weiss, Norman '37 -k U.S.N. Wells, Iunior Q U.S.A. Webner, Robert f U.S.A. Weirbanski, John '39 if U.S.A. Weiss, William '39 f U.S.N. West, Carl Zfc West, Henry '28 'kU.S.A. West, Jerry ik U.S.N. West, John f U.S.A. West, Marion AUTUHHAPHS LA. West, Paul if U.S.N. West, Richard LA. West, Ralph 1 U.S.M. Whisler, Kenneth . TWELFTH STREET SKATIN6 RINK Fairmont, West Virginia Phone 3261-R H. A. DODGE JEWELER DIAMONDS --- WATCHES SILVER --- CHINA Expert Repair Service 125 Adams St. Phone 36 White, Howard -A' Lt. White, Labon ,ss LA. Vfihite, James '34 -A' U.S.N. White, Owen '40 f U.S.A. White, Adam 'k Sf Sgt. White, Cleo '38 ir U.S.A. White, Carlton ik Pic. White, George '33 rhrrli Bilnmrrz 219 Jefferson Street Phone 838 FRANCES' DRESS SHOPPE FAIRMONT 115 Adams Street Phone 1264 I -pf Mfivlfzfc Whyte, John E. 'ss if u.s.A. Williams, Carl '17 f U.S.A. Wickes, Charles '29 if U.S.A. Williams, Harold ' 'fte, James E. f U.S.A. White, William '38 i'U.S.N. Willey, Charles T. i Pvt. Williams, Hershel 'k S! Sgt. Williams, Ralph E. sk U.S.A. Williams, Robert '31 ir U.S.A. Williams, Robert '38 f Cpl. Wiles, Ralph '38 TO JUDGE HARRY SHAWF. The Orion Staff expresses its appreciation to him for his encouragement and loyal support throughout the years of lhe publication ol the East Fairmont High School Year-looolc. He never fails us. f Pfc. Wiley, Charles 'A' SfSgt. Willis, Robert '41 f U.S.A. Wilfong, George '38 ir U.S.A. Willis, William '41 HOME DAIRY ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS 620 Gaston Avenue Phone 2810 1 THE FAIRMONT HOTEL I F airmont, West Virginia 1 V Jefferson Street Phone 1220 jg U.S.A. Wilson, Fay f U.S.A. Wilson, Paul 1' Sf2fc Wilson, George f Sfsgt. Vfilson, Robert C. 'A' U.S.A. Wilson, John 1' U.S.N. Wilson, Ruben fSf2fc Wilmoth, Margie -kU.S.A. Wilson, Arlie A if U.S.A. Wing, Clifford '35 'A' U.S.A. Wilson, Calvin 2 In Fairmont It's GOLDEN'S FOR BEST BUYS CASH OR CREDIT! 1 ADAMS OFFICE SUPPLY FOR ALL SCHOOL and SPORTS SUPPLIES 105 Adams Street Ph0Il0 105 if U.S.A. Wilson, Virgil '38 'k U.S.N.R. Wilt, Edward '3 1 U.S.A. Wilson, William 'k Pfc. Wilt, Paul '36 f U.S.A. Wilt, Delbert '27 if U.S.N. Wisenbaugh, Franl .-A- Lhuu . , l.S.A.N. Wisenbaugh, Katherine M. 1 Sf2fc Withers, W. G., Ir. iv Lt. Witt, Charles ir Pvt. Wolfe, Paul '43 WE CLOSE THE LETTER Yvell, Joe. youive just ahoul got the lowdown on this institution now, and sinre paper is scarce we had hetler Check out on these notes. Xve must im- press on your Cranium that this swell hook Could never have heen made if it xxererft lor the hacking we received from a tine photographer, who must have hummecl, horrowed, or hegged supplies, and a printer who was ever so patient and stretched our allotted time as it il were elasticg the engraver must have a mmiic wand or something, at least he found the copper tor plates. Let us add, loo. that the student hocly and liaeully clidnit shirk at their posts either. some of earl: group have gone to serve where they were needecl more, hut this produrt proves that ,there is a tine group of helpers still here. You see we have heen guided and goacled hy a most tireless leader, Mrs. E-onarg we say tireless, hut it seems inadequate when we review, mentally, the ettort spent tor the priority'-1 even heiore the real lahor started. VX7e know you have marveled over the service lisl-so have we, really. ' We, the statt, hope this hook meets your approval and hrings you pleasant memoriesg only then shall we feel well paid for our hours of work hefore rvveille and after taps. Good lurk and god-speed. - rllHE STAFF. Uifc Woods, Freda Layman '40 'k U.S.A. Work, Clifford f U.S.A. Wright, Robert fk Af Wroe, James '43 SKC Work, Chester f NXAXC Wright, james '43 ir Sf 2f c Wright, William i' U.S.N. Yoho, Edward Q DUNHAM'Si MARKET MEATS -- GROCERIES PAPER COMPANY T MARION and Q c3REE4N FAIRMONT, W. VA. 415 Virginia Avenue Phone 181 314 Market St. Phone 2633 ? v . Ca rpente r's M Vanity Beauty Shop L I P S O N . S 503 Morgantown Ave. . AE, Phone 1668 .I JEWELRY STORE - ...- - ---f 316 Main Street , Hoult's Confectionery Fairmont, W' Va' SOFT DRINKS , i 6, HOME BAKED PASTRIES p I Your Jeweler Since 1906 I 315 Market street I i ' U.S.A. Yoke, Robert 'k Sgt. Yost, Donald 1 U.S.A. Yost, Robert L. ik Sgt. Zeikl, Denver - U.S.N. Yost, Basil ir U.S.M. Yost, Howard i'U.S.A. Yotke, Stanley '40 -kU.S.A. Zelenak, Joseph '38 U.S.N. Yost, Donald f U.S.A. Yost, Mansel fr U.S.A. Yost, Robert f U.S.A. Zelenak, Stanley X ' 1 1 I ' 1 '11 t U.S.A. Zelenak, Joseph '38 f U.S.A. Zelcnak, Stanley 1' U.S.A. Zelnick, Albert if U.S.A. Zelnick, joseplm POSTSCRIPT ll seems lo me llmt llicrc- is sometliing laclcing if llwrc isn'l il worcl ol If praise lor lliis slall somewlicri- in tliis lxoolc. As a loolcer-ova-r, llvv marvels-cl at llicir perseverance ancl llorlitucle-'just llie Silllll' qunlilivs llml muluv our cuuniry wllal we wanl ii lo lw. -lllley deserve some sorl ol' ivljisiinguisllefl Serviceli recognilion, really. Fly l'lHl,S olll to llieml LJNE OF lVlANY Oissiiuvucs 1' U.S.A. Zelniclc, Williaxn if U.S.A. Zinn, Evert f U.S.N. Zinn. Gerald '41 if U.S.A. Zinn, James '32 f THE ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS BOOK WERE MADE I by the 5 a Indianapolis Engraving Co., Inc. 5 E i val l---MieE,,.H,,,-.-,,h. e,,, Awww AME, ,A ,iw E Official Orion Photographer A ' HARTLEY'S STUDIO l .O 1, 'V il MM Wfjw My gf MW
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