Fairmont High School - Maple Leaves Yearbook (Fairmont, WV)

 - Class of 1942

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An Increase in Personality Development Gives Ah! Some changes can be seen in the incomplete picture of a year ago. The unsophisti- cated simplicity and awkwardness are partly gone. Already improvement can be noted; the picture is not yet finished and ready for the world by any means, but a few flaws have been removed and other pleasing touches have been added. With a wider range of experiences and increased mental ability, the junior is now ready for an advanced selection of activities and he can carry more responsibilities. One of the biggest projects of the junior class is the production of the year book. The staff, elected at the end of the sophomore year, starts work at the beginning of school and works for the rest of the term. An advisor from the faculty oversees and helps the staff. Working on Maple Leaves, many junior students gain valuable exeperieuce. Another outstanding event in the junior’s schedule is the class play. Any junior who has maintained an 85% average, can participate provided he doesn’t let the play interfere with his school work. On February 21, 1941, the class presented “Old Doc”, a three act comedy by Jean Leg Latham. Members of the cast included Martin Kerchelich. Bill Brown, Biil Taylor. Susan Kn fcht. Julia DeBolt. Harry Edison. Dorothy Curtis. Rod Dixon, Warren Wysner, Barbara Berry, Jean Rice. Helen Elmslie, Mary F. Knight, Jeanne Soule and Jane Sargeant. The members of the staff were: Mary Fayne Acker, Tessie Phares, Betty Yigli anco, Howard Hawkins, Barbara Johnston, Harriet Helmick, Bobby Cohen, Helen Uotses, Agnes Tchinski, Doris Lee Thomas, Bob Schimmel, Ray Epperley, Sam Marra, Jean Rice, Harry Edison, Bud Stout. Not to be neglected is their representation in the student government. The seven repre- sentatives are Bertus Mercer, John Bonfantino, Agnes Tchinski, Betty Coe. James Fits- hugh, Fred Heman and Howard Chipper; Howard Hawkins and Herschel Nichols are the two Senators. 18

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V The Picture a M T- u. t -ttuvJi y r r BILL TAYIX R. “Joop” prefers the name “Lanie.” Maybe it’s the nickname for Elaine. His ambition is to be a chemical engineer. Collecting pennants and souvenirs is his hobby. His activities are State Chorus and KL?UB, Choral Club, Bridge Club, and French Club. ALICE JANE WELLMAN. One of our most talented band majorettes is Alice. The ambition for which she strives is to bccomea dentist. Her favorite boy’s name is “Bob.” We all wonder why? She is an ardent stamp collector by hobby. She 'belongs to the Athletic Club and swimmingJs her fayorite spor ALBERT ANGELILLI. “Devil” wants to oe an airp pilot. His hobby , of course, is airplanes. He is also A simply “crazy” about football. He is a member of the | Band, the orchestra. Hi-Y and Military Science. HELEN GOTSES. “Gotsy,” a person with a very pleasing personality, wishes to become a secretary. “Lee” is the boy’s name she has chosen. She likes to study music and play an exciting game of tennis. Her activi- ties consist of Girls’ Athletic Club. Commercial Club. Home Room President, and Maple Leaves. »st juniors, the nameyC Meanijle, one ot our pre wants to be a secretary. She has chos “Dave” as her favorite. Her hobby is dancing and her sW yJ favorite sport is swimming. Her activities are the Girls’ Athletic and Commercial clubs. PAUL TOOTHMAN. Toot! Toot! Was that a clarinet we heard? I guess we were right, for “Toothpick” is a member of our Jitterbug orchestra. His hobby is radio work and he wants to become a radio serviceman. His favorite sport is football and his favorite girl’s name is “Lee.” He belongs to the Band and Orchestra. RAYMOND VERSTRAT. Raymond, we are sorry to say, has withdrawn from school; however, he was studying to be a mechanic when he was here. “Mussy” seemed to be his nickname. His favorites were, and probably still are, dating girls, and playing golf. VIRGINIA LEE HAWKINS. Two of our local boys must be in suspense because vivacious “Ginny” has no pref- erence between “Chuck” and “LeRoy.” She is about the best of our local skaters and likes football as to sports. She wants to be a secretary and she is a mem- ber of the Thespians. BETTY LOUISE HUPP. We knew we could find at least one young lady whose ambition is to be a housewife and Penny turned out to be one. Dates are her hobby and she likes golf as a sport. She is a member of the Dancing Club, and of Hi-Life staff. BETTY VIGLIANCO. Betty’s hobby is reading. She’s a bit shy about her ambition, only saying she hopes to make a place for herself in the world. Badminton and table tennis are her idea of a goodtime. Her activities included Choral Club, Maple Leaves, Junior Class sec- retary, and group president. ROBERT LEROY HEFFNER. To this serious-minded young chap Maple Leaves owes much of itself. Base- ball is his hobby and he hopes to become an engineer. Bud has proved his executive ability time and time again as Junior Class President, ’40-’41, Editor-in- chief of Maple Leaves, 40-’41, and student govern- ment ’39-’41. 19 (OMAS FINNERIN ambition. As tyj P J ft 'or playing an( him. Main Maple Leave! ,To be a stenographer is “Buckie’s” Maple Leases staff he has Uties.In $s pinion a pleas- is by reading. Seeing ;etball game are liked by ’40-’41 was his work on NINA LOU STONE. “Foo,” one of our talented twirlers, belongs to the Twirlers Club. Collecting different types of fish is her hobby. Swimming is one of her hobbies too. Wonder if sh Cktches any of her fish then? To be a dancer is hffl nhvi5on. ‘Tommy” hap- pens to be her favorite boyrS riaibe. WILLIAM BRQJVN hopes to bf girl’s narafe, favorite N kpo KL? FB rerv talented person, ei VVJean” is his favorite h y5hy, and baseball is his ( ’ re Thespians, 1 Club, State ,

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