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

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Yousll see that, since our fate is ruled by chance, Each man, unknowing, qreut, Should frame his life so that at some future flour Fact and his Jreamings meet. .-VICTOR HUGO what Sip Tf2f:f il ,h' ,u.. u, the fzgiiwe.,-PHILIP Amis 451- f y 5 f Q 4 , ,ff f f SENIORS - - - Page 15 JUNIORS ---- Page 29 SOPHGMORES - Page 42 , f 3 q ix j,:i ACTIVITIES - - - Page 51 SPORTS ---- Page 75 gy ff? ., OMEONE has said that a cleclication is a tribute. Certainly this one is no exception as we, the mem- Ioers of the Junior Class, in fond regard for you. the graduating class of 1944, present this volume of Maple Leaves, For the tolerance and consideration which yon, as Seniors have shown us, we love you: for your future promise, we respect and believe in you. Affectionately we say to you, Mau revoirn but not good-Ioye. 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Griffith is our Very charming and delightful secretary. 'She aiways Wears a smiief, in the time she has been With us she has shown us that she is quite efficient in her work and thoroughly enjoys it. Wirs. Griffith is a graduate of Vvest Fairmont High School and Vvest Vir- ginia University. Mr. VV. E. Bucicey has served as Principal of Fairmont High School since 1921. During this time one can see the many changes that have occurred. The school has grown in reputation, size, and iniiuence. As a principal, Mr. Bucicey, enjoys the respect and admiration of hoth stu- dents and facuity. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree and a iViaster's Degree from West Virginia University. Mus. THOMAS L. GRIFFITH, Secretary lvliss Soroliolil lhliss Funlilmuscr hlrs. Bi-rry Bliss Dowdcn lvliss Cvilrson lVlr. Arncll yliss Frclccr Bliss Piclcr-fill Nlr. Grimes Mrs. lVlillcr Miss Nvricli Nlr. Foncluw Bliss Brown lxliss Vvoll-C FACULTY Stephanie Sorokolit, M.A. Glenn Arnett Hazel Taylor Miller, B.M. Distributive Education Bancl Music Orchestra Choral Club Barbara Frankhauser, A.B. World History English III Student Government Mary Jane Berry, B.S. Physical Education Girls' Athletic Club Nancy Freker, M.A. Business English journalism Maple Leaves HifLife Mildred Pickerill, A.B. Mary Virginia Dowden, M.A. Sh0fthaUd I French I French II English II Xanna Gibson, M.A. Foods Clothing English III Geneva Brummage Elizabeth W. Davisson Paul B. Dawson Jennie Harshbarger E. Hawkins Shorthand II Office Practice Commercial Club Otis Grimes, M.S. Biology Question Club Camera Club UNPHOTOGRAPHED Ivy Hustead Lucile Jenkins J. B. johnson Myrtle Miller Lucille Moore Mary 'Margaret Wrick, M.A Latin I Latin II Home Nursing Girl Reserves A. F. Fondaw, B.C.S. Bookkeeping I Bookkeeping II Commercial Law Finance Board Eva Mae Brown, A.B. English II English IV TrifHifY Club Viola A. Wolfe, M.A. English III f Nettie Rhodes ' Mary E. Shingleton Ross White Elizabeth Terry Page Haven va ewaoviawfs DORCAS MAE JAMES Most respectfully olo we of Maple Leaves pause, at this place in our work, to recall affectionately anal to lionor reverently a flepartecl friencl anal teacher, Miss fames, wliose untimely passing cluring this last year was a shocking ancl tragic loss to all who knew tier. We, of Maple Leaves, rememlzer tier for invaluable help and guiclance in solving art problems in connection with our publication. Vxfest High School rememlners tier generally for the excellence of her work, the Beauty of lzer character, ancl lier loyalty ancl clevotion to tier friends. Let it be Saicl finally that tiers was the eclucatecl heart. page Twelve SENIURS THE SENIOR CLASS No one can question ttie tact that ttie Senior Ctass is tile tleart ot Fairmont Senior Higicn Sciioot. Since tiieir entrances as sophomores, tile seniors t1ave patterneci ttie Way tor tide unoterctassmen. Atter gractuation many ot tt1e seniors Witt tJe tacect Wittl tletping to estatotisti Wortct peace. Because ot time conticience anct atnitity ttiey tiave extiitvitect during tiweir tiigti sctloot years, the entire stuctent tmociy knows ttiat ttley Witt piay ttieir parts exceitentty. tn the tine exampte ot ttcie graotuating ctass ot nineteen tlunctrect torty-tour, tile Juniors anct ttie Soptwomores can find an exciting ctlattenge. Page Fourteen julia Faye Morrison: Arts and Crafts, Choral Club, Map-le Leaves '43, Julia is one of our smart twirlersg adores peppermint patties, Tyrone Power, and Fred Waring. Loathes girls who swoon over Frank Sinatra. You can find her? She'll be at majorette practice. john Sayre: This quiet fellow fone of the few left around herej is very certain that Sammy Kaye's orchestra is tops. He is mechanically minded and loves the color blue. Mary Jo Smith: Choral 'Club, Science, Thespians. Is a Public Address announcer and is one of our snappy twirlers. Mary Jo loves to dance and hates being broke. I forgot is her most used excuse and she'd like to change her name to Rebecca Patricia Hale: Girl Reserves. Pat loves to wear yellow, sez could be, thinks Dennis Morgan is wonderful, likes the movies, and is not at all keen about washing dishes. Rachel Ann Hamilton: Choral Club, Maple Leaves '43. Rae likes the names Lewis and Sylvia, adores Cary Grant, basketball, dancing, and Harry james playing Just As Though You Were Here . Loathes getting up before twelve. Dale Jones: Lettermen, Military, Spelling Club. This grand fellow spends his time hating Tojo Inc., hunting fwhat?J, or .thinking how marvelous Lana Turner is. To hear Harry James play L'My Shining Hour is Dale's idea of heaven. Margaret Ruth Shackelford: Girls Athletics '42, Comf mercial Club '42, Spelling '43, Twirlers '43, Margaret is one of our man haters. She much prefers swimming, sleeping, Bette Davis, and Harry James. Wait For Me Mary is her one and only. Betty Clevenger: Betty hates work and likes to go bicycle riding. Goes around saying You're rugged , and jumps when she hears the trumpet of Harry James. Authana June Boyce: Girls' Athletic '43, Spelling Club '43. With the exception of Bob , Authana thinks all men are poison. She sez that's solid , and in this age of boyish girls she likes to embroider. Jeanne Wallace: Girl Reserves, Athletic Club, Red Cross, Science Club. Jo hates jazz music, Turhan Bey and joan Fontain are her favorite screen starsg You'll Never Know played by Harry James is O.K. to her, goes for the name jimmy and the color blue. Gloria Hirsch: Gloria's favorite movie stars are Alan Ladd and Betty Grableg hates to study but likes to danceg listens to 'Harry James play The Dreamer, likes the color green. Leroy Viands: Haven't got time sez Leroy when asked to run an errand or given a little work to do. He, also, is another baseball fan. is Page F 3 5.. ifteen st,-N Page Sixteen james Allen: Band, Printing Club '43. Jimmy is loyal to F. H. S. His favorite actor is Clyde Franklin and Bill Dakos rates number one on his band list. Where is he? Probably developing pictures. Imogene Dolores Romino: Arts and Crafts '41, Girl Reserves, Red Cross, TrifHifY '43. The Blue Danube Waltz is heavenly, she says. Her pet hate is study halls -imagine! Marjorie Wwdward: Girl Reserves, Red Cross. Marj is a loyal fan of the U. Sf. Marines, says Pon my honor! , likes to swim and sleep, Intermez,zo takes the cake for her favorite song, Jack, Ingrid Bergman, the color blue, and Gary Cooper fascinate her, dislikes hair ribbons. Tony Camele: Band, HifY, Military Club '4l. Tony, or the Dreamer, which, by the way, is his favorite song, thinks Gene a nice name, always has some excuse about his clock 'being slow, and says f0o. Colleen Gotses: TrifHi-Y, Science Club, and Spelling Club. Colleen thrills when Duke Ellington plays Somef body Else Is Taking My Place. Definitely despises drips but adores Clark Gable, tennis, playing the piano and the color pink. Virginia Cowell: Girl Reserves, Motion Picture Crew, Red Cross, Virginia spends her time listening to Kay Kyser play Stardust , doesn't like black nailpolish, kinda 'iadmires Donald O Connor and Alice Faye, blue is her favorite color. Mary Jo Murray: She's a manhater! Imagine! She likes to ice skate, admits that Clark Gable is grand, and is in heaven when Tommy Dorsey plays You'll Never Know. George Stalnaker: Letterman's Club, Military Club' 41. George likes Errol Flynn and says that Glenn Arnett has the best band. As his excuse he uses I missed the street car, Hunting is his favorite pastime, but football is the best sport. Harold jones, Ir.: Military Club '42, '43, Shucks, I forgot is usually heard from Harold. He thinks Betty Grable, basketball, blue, Lucille, and Harry james givf ing out with Shoo Shoo Baby are tops. Bonnie Wilwn: Maple Leaves '43, Arts and Crafts, Choral Club. Bonnie would rather talk than do any' thing else, or so her teachers say. She swoons when Harry James plays i'Paper Doll, thinks basketball, Richard Green, and swimming are the stuff. Thomas Paul Feorene: He does not like women-listen, pal, there are few enough men left without you having to hate females! He does like work, ice skating, and has to admit Betty Grable is pretty nice looking. Bernice Reynolds: This gal likes Kay Kyser's band, basketball, reading, and the song, They're Either Too Young or Too Old fhow truell. Her excuse is always 'Tm too busy, sez Is that so? and hates eating- imagine! Marie Terlosky: Marie hates to study, likes Tony, the color green, and Glenn Miller's version of The Dream- er , excuses herself with I overslept , and writes letters in her free time, and likes to skate. Maxine Hendrick: Red 'Cross Club. Maxine is crazy about the name Dick ? ? Y Out of town is her excuse, likes Harry James and the song As Time Goes By , hates to get up in the morning, pastime-wolf1n'! Edgar Shurtleif: Band, Kl?ub. Ems or Eddy Mac dislikes the rationing system, sings Muskrat Ramble and listens to T. Dorsey, likes the names Gus and Marie, enjoys watching Dame Mae Whitty on the screen and spends his free time playing the piano. Ioan Reese: Arts and Crafts, Camera :Club '42, Choral Club, Red -Cross '42, Twirlers '42. This petite gal is a man hater, so she says: She is crazy about Van Heflin. Robert H. Brannon: Bob is keen about Humphrey Bogart, Gypsy Rose Lee Qwowlj, basketball, and movies. He always has to go to work when asked to do some' thing. A great guy! joseph Robert Congress: Motion Picture Crew, Ques- tion Club. Bob favors Bob Crosby's orchestra. Likes to fish, and has to spend his spare moments trying to solve trig problems. Poor guy! Barbara Estelle Nickolich: Girl Reserves, Student Government, Red Cross. Barbara has the right idea- she hates tests, is mad about Harry James, and goes for swimming. Her excuse is a woman's one- I forgot . Warren Epperly: Band, Kl?ub. Bud likes the color blue and spends his time either in the 'movies or with Doris, loathes East Side but certainly not Betty Grable, gives out with a Phooey occasionally, his ever ready excuse is I was in conference. Mary Frances Davidson: This is another basketball fan-she doesn't miss a single game. To hear Harry James' band go to town on 'LHoliday for Strings is her idea of paradise. Jean Boyer: Jean is in the distributive education class, likes to sing and dance, the name Bill and Guy Lombardo's orchestra. Martha Louise Green: Girl Reserves, Spelling Club. M,artha is a Harry james worshiper, goes to the movies strictly to see Deanna Durbin and Bing Crosby, blue is her favorite color and she writes letters as a pastime, dislikes those certain boys and sings Paper Doll. jack Hedges: Jack wishes school would stop so he could spend all his time fishing and sleeping. Mairzy Doats, or whatever it is, is his top song. He says he's color blind, so all the colors look alike. Page Seventeen Page Eighteen Margaret Ruth Dodge: Girls Athletics, Science, Girl Reserves, Camera Clubs. Margaret Ruth loathes to get out of bed and going to the dentist. Adores basketball, music, and Cary Grant. She swoons when Harry James gives with Stardust Burl Bane: Spelling Club. Burl thinks hunting, blue, and Harry james are all tops. Likes to sit and think fwe wonder who it isj. If you hear the strains of Paper Doll coming down the hall, it's probably Burl. Alice Ford: Choral Club, Student Government, Drama Club. Alice is EditorfinfChief of Hi Life and president of Masque and Gavel. Adores West High Band, Tommy Dix, and swimming. She hates to come in before the sun is up. Sara Rose Buckey: Choral Club, National Honor Society, Maple Leaves '43. Sara Rose adores swimming, Rodney, piano playing, and Harry James. Loathes drips and silly girls. g'For Me and My Gal makes her swoon. Dolly June Collins: Spelling Club. Murder! sez Dolly whenever cats ffour legged ones?J come into sight. She likes to write letters and listen to the Marine Hymn played by Sammy Kaye. Frank Webb Snyder: Frank always uses the excuse 'Somebody died while his favorite sport is embalming. He likes the song Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie while he spends his time eating liver sandwiches. Joan Wilson: Twirlers '4l. Reading murder books, bowling, and swimming occupy this gal's time. She considers having nothing to do worse than ever work' ing. Joan is one of the many who are thrilled by Dennis Morgan. Harold Beerbower: Bud's favorite expression is on the ball , likes the boy's name Bud fno conceit in his familyj, is a current listener to that wonderful orchestra of Bill Dakos. Prefers football as a favorite sport. Frank Urso: Monk's favorite color is blondes, His favorite pastime is wolhng which he does when he is away from his pet hate, school. He loves to hear Harry james play Pistol Packin' Mama . Betty Grable is his favorite actress. Minnie Nash: Band, TrifHifY, Red Cross, Twirlers. This dandy sponsor hates chemistry, likes to write letters, thinks Tyrone Power and Bob are tops, and approves of Bill Dako's band. Evelyn Corbin: Spelling Club '43. To play the piano and not have to write letters are Evelyn's idea of a grand time. In her opinion Gary Cooper, Rosiland Russel, and Harry James are tops. Mary Lou Hufford: Art and Crafts, Commercial Club. Blondy sings Stardust, thinks of Jerry, writes letters in her spare time, and hates exams. She is mad about Bing Crosby fwhat-no Sinatra?j, enjoys basket' ball, and is true to the Navy. Leonard Sacchetti: Arts and Crafts '40 and '42. Leonard spends his time wolfing, eating, and sleeping. Thinks green, Betty Grable, Tyrone Power, and Kay Kyser play' ing Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree are all tops. Nancy Welch: Baldy has a pastime of loafing at Knights, hates beans, thinks the name Henry sounds pretty good, thinks blue is a nifty color, loves to hear Tommy Dorsey play Shoo Shoo Baby. Josephine Katherine De Masi: Commercial Club, Red Cross, Student Government '42, This darkfeyed gal wears blue, likes to read, and says UI forgot when asked for an excuse. Teresa Mae Oliverio: Student Government. Ain't it so! gives forth Teresa, likes basketball and dancing, Harry james thrills ther, sings If You Please, goes for Bette Davis and Ronald Reagen. Bette Moroose: Girls' Athletic, Spelling Club. Softball, Bing Crosby, and Bill are tops on Bette's list of favorite things. She sings When They Ask About You and likes to wear green. Martha Lee Abel: Athletic Club, Commercial Club. March enjoys I couldn't do it as her best excuse is goofy about the Marine's Hymn played by the Marine band, likes basketball and George. Louis Elia: Letterman's Club, Military Club '42 This swell fellow is one of F. H. S.'s best basketball players, likes to play tennis and golf, is always sleeping overf time, and says that Teresa Wright is THE actress. Betty Jane Davidson: Red Cross, Spelling Club. Betty thinks the song How Sweet You Are suits a boy by the name of Bob , says The car stalled which happens to be the truth, hates prissy school teachers. Harry Byer: Classical Course, Member of the Kl?ub. Harry fWolfQ Byer doesn't like girls fha! halj or work, admires Harry James, likes the name Constance Qwhy?j goes through the halls singing Stormy Weather and spends his spare time swimming or loafing. James Edward Swisher: 'Camera Club, Stage Crew. Jim thinks Clark Gable, Nancy and softball are tops Wishes he could get Maria Montez to Cuddle Up A Little Closer . . Where is he? Probably building model airplanes. James Todesco: Choral Club, Arts and Crafts, Military 'Club. Jim is an unusual boy. Has no pet expression or hate. He doesn't even have a good excuse, likes the name Nancy especially well, is another Betty Grable fan and prefers James Cagney as a male actor. Dorothy Meredith: Girls Athletics, National Honor Society, Science IClub, Student Government '42, Trif HifY. This quiet, but oh so nice 'girl likes to hear Harry James play Night and Day . Can't find her? She's in the gym playing basketball. Page Nina! l Page Twenl y Glendine Boyd: Arts and Crafts, Girl Reserves, Glen' Cline, one of our pretty band sponsors, loathes drips, adores blue, Martha, Charles Boyer and Bobby Switsher, thinks Tommy Dorsey is the stuff playing As Time Goes By. Ralph Dunsmore: L'Ditty's pet hate is conceited females, likes the name i'Slug , says nertz , goes for Donald Duck and Gypsy Rose Lee, sings the Strip Polka, and spends his extra time just restin', also, enjoys football. Margaret Ellen Copeland: Arts and Crafts, Choral Club, Drama Club, National Honor Society, Thespians, Science Club. Maggie thrills when Tommy Dorsey plays I'll Never Smile Again , loves Walter Pigeon, the name Elinor, and Horseback riding, hates getting up in the A.M. ' Violet Todesco: Choral Club, Maple Leaves '43, Honor Society, Science Club 42. This grand gal has no pet hates , loves to met people, is crazy about Besame Mucho , and favors Bob Hope. jane Bergman: Arts and Crafts, Choral Club. Is a Public Address announcer. This chicken hates to get up in the morning, croons Night and Day when she isn't buzzing on the telephone or swooning over Artie Shaw. Benny Brown: Technical rCourse. Member of Student Government and Hi-Life of 43'-44. Benny's favorite color is strawberry fblondesj, likes the song, Why Don't You Do Right , fputting it mildlyj he enjoys necking, his original excuse is 'Tve gOt a petrified leg. Some feller! joan Banks: Girl's Athletic 42, TrifHifY 43, UI don't like to write letters and I hate to wash my hair , says Joanie, I do like the name David, and nobody be' lieves me when I give as an excuse, 'I couldn't make it'. Frank Pagliaro: Technical Course. Member of Military Club in 1941. Frankie likes football, basketball, color red and Glenn Arnett's band. Errol Flynn and Betty Hutton come Hrst on his list of actors and actresses. Pistol Packin' Mama is his favorite tune. Eleanor Scritchfield: Eleanor belongs to the Science Club and Spelling Club. She has an original excuse that she gives,-'Tm always too early. Believe it or not her pet hate is sleep! She likes red, adores Betty Grable, plays soft ball and sings Paper Doll. Jean Carskaden: Choral Club, Camera, Masque and Gavel, National Honor Society, Girl Reserves. Jean adores listening to the radio, Alan Ladd, and Harry james. Buddy is her favorite name and we couldn't guess why. Anna Mae Heffner: Maple Leaves '43, Science, Girls Athletics Club. Anna Mae is in the Distributive Edu' cation class, loves baseball, jimmy Stewart, writing poetry and Harry James giving on You'll Never Know . Despises disloyal friends. Richard Smith: lChoral Club, Lettermen Club, Student Government, Kl?ub president. Smitty plays football and the Hwoliing game , Sammy Kaye's version of Stardust suits him fine, hates Physics class, but thinks Betty Grable and Mary are po-lenty C.K. Velma June Sheets: Sheetsy says Ah! nuts! , ex- cuses herself with I'm sleepy , likes Charles Boyer and Betty Davis, enjoys walking and playing the piano, goes for John and the Coast Guard Band, hates jazz music. Robert Morris: Rob tells one and all to k'Lay it! , wishes his name were Percy and hates women, Bill Dakos is his favorite maestro and he thinks The Strip Polka is rugged, spends free time skipping. Gerald Victor Yost: Jerry likes baseball, drawing, Betty Grable and thinks the West Hi Band is tops. He can be heard singing Pistol Packin' Mama and hates tattle tales. Betty Jean King: Camera, Choral, Red Cross, Girl Reserves Club. Betty thrills to Alan Ladd, Humphrey Bogart and Raymond Scott playing l'll See You Again , despises sarcastic souls and people that don't like to eat. Nancy Brown: Thespians, Masque and Gavel, Bridge Club. Solidl , says Nancy, croons I'll Understand likes bowling, dancing, Bette Davis and John, excuses herself with I forgot. Cary Rosevear: Bridge, Tri-HifY. Jack is Cary's favorite boy's name and she hates classes and 'Lneckf ing , Desert Song played by Harry James is her favorite, Overfslept is her sheepish excuse. Laura Snyder: Arts and Crafts, Tri-HifY, Bridge. Laura likes drawing best of all and we all know how good she is. Bette Davis, blue, and riding are her favorites and she lets Duke Ellington play 'kjust A Memory. Martin Talbott: Camera, Printing, Choral Club, KL?UB. Martin goes for baseball, Barbara Stanwyck, and Freddie Martin. He hates to get out of bed and wonders why none of his excuses work. Plans to be President of the United States. Pete Hamilton: Classical and Technical courses, mem' ber of Arts and Crafts, HifY, Lettermen's, Stage Crew, Student Government. Petie gives out with Holy Cow , likes football, Susan Peters, and 'iSurry With the Fringe On Top and he spends all free time messin'. Flora Jo Lobuts: Maple Leaves. Flora is crazy over basketball and dancing, listens to Glenn Miller and hums Sunday, Monday, or Always . Ronald Reagan and Bette Davis are her special screen favorites. Virginia Crebar: Commercial 1Club '43, Student Govern' ment '41, Girl Reserves '40, Red Cross '40, Virginia loves to read, play tennis, and wear blue dresses. She likes Harry james, says Murderl , her favorite actor- Clark Gable fno wonderl, jim Davis: Technical Course, member of Choral Club, Letterman's Club, KLYUB, Thespians. When jim isn't loafing he's applefpolishing his teacher, loves the name Nancy fany reason?l, he's good at making excuses, his favorite one being, I didn't quite make it . ,f Page Twenty-one Page Twenty-two Frank Cimino: Printing Club, Stage Crew, Student Government. Wolfl Wolf! Look out girls, here comes Frankie. Frank likes the 'name Eleanor, thinks Bill Dakos' orchestra is tops and Bud Beerhower is his favorite actor.-Some choice. Bob Thompson: Technical Course, lMember of HifY, and Military Club. Bob goes in for football Qwhat a playerlj, likes Flynn and Stanwyck, sings Pistol Packin' Mama and listens to Harry James, hates girls but a certain little twirler can turn his eye. Connie Kriedler: Arts and Crafts, Bridge, TrifHifY. Connie won't tell her favorite expression but she hates to wash dishes, likes Glenn Ford, horseback riding, and Harry james. If she's late it's because she didn't know what time it was. Elizabeth Jane Nigh: Girl Reserves, Spelling Club. Elizabeth adores Bernard, Robert Young, and swimf ming, usually misses the bus cuz she's day dreaming. If you hear faint strains of You'll Never Know , it's probably Elizabeth. Ruth Saunders: Camera Club, Girl Reserves, TrifHifY. Ruth wishes they would ix the hill to school so she wouldn't have to climb it. She loves to hear Harry james on his trumpet play A Little Bit of Heaven. Lucille Virginia Morgan: Commercial Club, Red Cross. This is one of the few people who hates nothing and nobody. Wonderful! She is crazy about Walter Pidgeon and uMy Heart Tells Me played by Harry James. Dick Kohler: Technical Course, Member of HifY, Avia' tion Club in 41f42, Maple Leaves of 43, Honor Society, Thespians. k'Professor likes polo and Errol Flynn, disf likes Harry james, sings I'l1 Never Smile Again and studies psychology. Mara Bell Tucker: Girl's Athletic 42, Commercial Club 42. Mara Bell wishes she could change her name to Rebecca, but don't worry, cause Albert likes it the way it is, hates to go to school but likes to sleep. Rachel Knight: Masque and Gavel, Thespians, TrifHifY, Choral Club, Maple Leaves '43. Rachel likes dancing, horseback riding, Tim Holt, and the name Lee , Where is she! Had to see a dog about a man' Does she study for tests? Humfrnfmfm, sometimes. james Borrell: James thinks blue, basketball, Spencer Tracy, and Raymond are tops, likes to hear Bill Dakos give with No Love, No Nothing, despises rationing and getting up early. One good turn deserves an' other is his slogan. Herbert B. Mercer: HifY, Aviation, National Honor Society. Herbert likes the color red, joke magazines, football, basketball, and softball, favorite name is Dorothy. fWe wonder whyj, likes joker , but hates too much homework. Frankie Reaser: For someone to call her Frank gives Frankie the worst of nightmares, considers Betty Grable tops, and dislikes to go to the movies and play base' ball. Pauline Opal Patton: Arts and Crafts '43, Motion Pic- ture Crew. To read and not to have homework is Pauline's idea of Paradise. She says 'sOh, boy! and has to be going when she needs an excuse. Barbara Hall: Spelling Club '43. Barb gives a typical girl's excuse- I forgot, dancing and skating take up most of her time but she does manage to write a few letters, and rates Alan Ladd as the top actor. Anna Mae Moon: is taking a commercial course, likes the name Harold fwe wonder whyj and joan: her excuse is MI didn't know g thinks, Tommy Dorsey played Besame Mucho is really solid, Tom Reynolds: -Classical Course. Tom likes basketball, William Bendix and Barbara Stanwyck, favorite song, i'The Band Played On , says Awk Du Liber fooey for favorite expression, likes Matilda for girl's name, hates i'Kibitzers. Does anyone know what that means? Ruth Duncan: Arts and Crafts, Red Cross. Ruth adores to write to Jimmy, likes Van Johnson, driving, and the name Pamela. She swoons when Harry James plays They're Either Too Young Or Too Old. Patricia Ann Sidars: National Thespians. 'ijumping Catfish, I forgot usually comes from the pretty mouth of Pat's. She adores swimming, Clark Gable and Freddy Martin playing Smoke Get In Your Eyes, wishes she lived in Florida cuz she hates the cold. Helen Louise Bartlett: Science Club, Girls Athletic, Camera and Girl Reserves. Oh foot! I hate to get up in the A.M.! mutters Helen. She adores bike riding, Alice Faye, reading and the color red, dislikes getting up in the morning, but don't we all. Samuel Francis Underwood: Military Club '42, This swell fellow sez that his favorite song is the beautiful Ave Maria by Schubert. He likes to swim and draw and study maps. Dorothy Cipriano: Girls' Athletic '41. Says 'itaint so, loves dancing, swoons over Walter Pidgeon, sings My Heart Tells Me, and spends her spare time at the movies. Lenore Layman: This gal's idea of fun is just simply acting crazy. She favors Harry james' band and thinks Paper Doll is the song. Lenore wears red, skates, and likes the name Bill. Charlotte Ann Ganoe: Wherever there's a good time going on, there will be Charlotte. She adores basket' ball, Gene Kelly and Alice Faye, wishes Benny Goodf man would play Mairze Doats more often. Mary Ensminger: Spelling Club. Wait For Me Mary played by Harry James, says Mary, is a dream come true. I hate English, but I like to swim. Tyrone Power is marvelous. Mary's most used expression is Are you kiddin? L l w l Page Twenty-three Page Twenty-four Alfred Bonfantino: Arts and Crafts, Maple Leaves '43. Drawing and playing or watching baseball are this feller's way of whiling away the time, definitely doesn't like English but does like the song Close To You. Mary Frances Ruggiero: Girl Reserves, Red Cross, Spell- ing Club. Brown is Mary's favorite color, she listens to Sammy Kaye play It's Always You . Tennis and movies occupy her free time. Swoons at Charles Boyer and Bette Davis. Mary Lu Putnam: Playing the piano, skating or bike' riding are three of Mary's pastimes. Her favorite actor is Glenn Ford. Her favorite song Secretly, and the best band is Harry James according to her. john Prelc, jr.: Technical Course, Member of HifY, Student Government, Kl?ub, Miiltary 42, Camera Club '43, johnny's favorite color is blonde, says put me straight, indulges in wolfing, despises homework, and listens to Xavier Cugat. Doris Lee Henderson: Dory is interested in skating, wolhng, and Richard, loathes to work and excuses herself with I don't get up on time,, listens to Glenn miller and croons to So Wind. Sam Lashuk: Camera and Military Club 43, Sam shoots pool, goes for Harry james' boogie Woogie, likes football, Betty, blue, Alan Ladd, goes for Dinah Shore and doesn't use excuses and his most used ex' pression is, I dunno. Russell Marra: Russell's favorite name is Russell-conf venient isn't it? He plays baseball, laughs at Bob Hope and loves to see Dorothy Lamour in the movies. When he isn't doing one of these, he devotes himself un' selfishly to wolfing. More fun! Ruth Hen-od: This girl sings You'll Never Know , sez Oh! gee and I forgot , loves to read but hates to study, and is crazy about John Payne. Mary Tamuty: Mary favors no particular actor-she likes 'em all. Japs and Germans are her pet hates. She loves talking and swimming. 1My Heart Tells Me is her favorite song. Don Geldbach: Technical course, member of the Band, Stage Crew, Student. Don spends time smooching, thinks rose is a nifty color and Betty a neat name, listens to Tommy Dorsey play Blues In The Night , and is a good boy. Betty Curtis: Commercial Club, Red Cross, Girl Ref serves. Betty adores hats, hums Paper Doll , her most loved pastime is movies, likes the color blue and the name 'LLeon. Clyde Franklin: Commercial Course, member of HifY, Military Club. Cowboy Clyde loves to hunt fWhat?J, the color blue and joan, says well I swan , sings Dixie , plays baseball, admires john Wayne and Anne Shirley, and hates girls in slacks. Some boy! Ruth Yost: Belongs to Distributive Education, is a very attractive brunette, likes football, thinks the name Bob is solid g looks nice in lblue and is crazy about Kay Keyser. Angeline Sansalone: Arts and Crafts, Girls Athletic Club, Science Club, Choral Club. Ange loves to walk in the rain but hates to get up in the early morn' ing for school. Frank Sinatra is her favorite singer, and her favorite song is White Christmas. Alma june Fansler: Spelling Club. Alma thinks it's fun to write letters and watch exciting basketball games. Tonight We Love is her best-liked song, and she is nuts about Richard Green fthe actorj. Sez she, I hate wolves! - Bill Fraker: Motion Picture Crew, Camera Club, HifY, Maple Leaves, Student Government, Choral Club, Thespians. Curly sings I'll Never Smile Again and prefers Dick Kohler to all actors. Gives out with Te Quiero' . . . get hep, you Spaniards! Bill Linger: Military Club. This lad spends his spare time cranking his car. Likes the color blue and likes Surry With The Fringe On Top. He thinks that Glenn Arnette's band is heavenly . . . ha! Joan Mazur: Girls Athletic Club. Robert Young, Eleanor Powell, and Sam-my Kaye are rated high on Joan's list of personalities. She likes to hike and play records, and be with Tommy . Ann Wade: Arts and Crafts, Stage Crew, Twirlers. Pee Wee says What in thunderation! Goes for Carleton and sings L'Stardust , Struts her stuif on the iield 'cause she is a hep majorette. Nellie Nichols: Girls Athletic Club. Nell likes to skate and play basketball, hates school. joe and Mark are her favorite fellows, is goofey over Bing Crosby. Excuses herself with Mother said NO. Teresa Bonfantino: Girls Athletic Club, Student Govern' ment T likes the color red, the pastime of talking, and the actor Alan Ladd, pet hate is the Nazi Regime, listens to Harry James and croons the Dreamer . Elizabeth Ann Amos: Maple Leaves, Stage Crew, Stu' dent Government, Twirlers, Libby says Oh scuz,z and likes the color red. Hates giggling females and likes Sonny Tufts. Spends time eating and going to basketball games. Twe Page Twenty-six Wanda Sapp: Arts and Crafts, Girl Reserves Wan spends her spare time writing letters, abhores spiders. Russell suits her fine and she jitterbugs in true fashion. Red is the color she likes best and her favorite song is Put Your Arms Around Me. Betty June Crouser: Red Cross, Spelling Club. Betty can be found at the movies swooning over john Payne. She listens to Harry James on the radio, and when not busy otherwise, she finds time for homework. She likes the name Linda and the song of the Air Corps. Betty Talbott: Bridge Club, TrifHifY. Betty likes the color blue, the name Butch and the bandleader Harry james, thinks that basketball, Ronald Reagen, and Blue Rain are the stuff, but she can't abide sourfaced people. Lawrence Lee Smith: You're rugged, boy! says Lawrence, likes the song Pistol Packin' Mama and hates dogs of all kinds. Betty Grable suits him very well, however, and he plays baseball. Harriet Chapman: Girls Athletic Club. Harriet thinks jimmy Dorsey is solid playing Paper Doll , is enthusiastic about basketball, Lana Turner, Gary Cooper, spends her time wishing and excuses herself with Cause, Eloise Federer: National Honor Society. Eloise came here from Morgantown and she is a definite asset to West Hi, listens to Sweet Eloise and adores Frederic March, spends her time playing the piano and likes the name Elaine Joe Snider: Arts and Crafts, Motion Picture Crew, KL?UB, Student Government. Joe hates school and excuses himself with I forgot , plays tennis and listens to Sammy Kaye, likes the name Julia f???j and the color green f???j. In tune with his high intelligence, he likes the brilliant work, Mairzy Doatsf' Doris Richards: Girls' Athletic Club, Maple Leaves, Student Government, National Honor Society. Doris likes the color yellow and the song How Sweet You Are. Listens to Tommy Dorsey and is a swimming enthusiast. Dancing suits her Hne and she likes the name Raymond Wilma Waneta Riggs: 'lWilma says Nuts! , splits her affections between Freddie and Bill, loves to sleep and skate, Bing Crosby and Jane Withers head her celebrity list, moans No Letter Today. Vincent Testa: Vin wears brown, listens to Sammy Kaye pack 'em solid with No Love, No Nothin' , hates Betty Grable and braggarts knock him dead. Louise Ann Yanero: Louise wears yellow, sings No Letter Today , loves all kinds of music, says Gee Whiz , is keen about Alan Ladd, plays softball, and never has an excuse when one is needed. Katherine Squibbo: Spending her time in study hall talking is loads of fun according to Katherine. She likes swimming, the actor Joe Cotton, and to hear Tommy Dorsey play All Or Nothing At All . Evelyn Ford: Bridge Club, Commercial Club, Girl Ref serves, Maple Leaves, Science Club, TrifHifY. F.velyn's favorite sport is also basketball, Her pet hate is Frank Sinatra, and her most used excuse is Heaven's I don't know . Lillian Nash: Band, Bridge Club, Maple Leaves, Student Government, Tri-HifY, Twirlers Club. Lillian, one of our cute color guards, adores basketball, the color blue, the actress Teresa Wright and She also likes to hear Fred Waring play Blue Rain . Helen Louise Martin: Girls Athletic, Girl Reserves, Red Cross, Tri-HifY. She's not lazy or anything like that but work of any kind causes Helen's nightmares. She likes skating, reading and the Anniversary Waltz . Eloise Reese: Girl Reserves, Spelling Club. Her pet hate is boys but her most used expression is Oh, Boy! g likes reading and walking and goes for Shoo, Shoo, Baby . George Albert Cozad: Abbie likes Marion for a girl's name, favorite color is blue, says You're not kidding , and uses I had to work as an excuse, likes Sammy Kaye, hates homework fwho doesn'tj and favorite song is Take It From There . WF '- -Sev ty-ciglzl UNPHQTOGRAPHED SENIORS Alkire, Bill Hall, Madeline Clark, W. Stokes Gwynn, Helen L. lobes, Sarah Lyle LeSeur, Leland W LaFiego, Frank Prickett, Erwin Moon, Rosalie Kurczak, Cecil JUNIURS THE JUNIOR CLASS One of time major aciiievements of time Junior Ciass is tirxeir annuai puiJiication ot tiie year idooic. As a resuit oi tile difficulties in securing necessary materiais because oi tile War, many tmeiieveci it Wouici ine impossiioie to present the Hiviapie Leavesf' The Junior Ciass, ilowever, reaiizeci time neeoi of a memory iaooio-fanci it was puiniisiieci tiirough tiwe eiliorts oi its memioers. Because oi tiue iacic ot equipment aiso ciue to war-time restrictions, the ciass was unaioie to present a stage prociuction. in spite of tiiis, tiie Juniors were vveii representeci in iiterary, musicai, SCi'l0i8StiC, and sports activities. Time ieaciers of tiiis yeargs Juniors wiii ine time ieaders of next year,s Seniors: tiley vviii meet our expectations. Page Thirty Dale Van Horn: Camera Club, Maple Leaves, Student Government, Doc is a manfaboutfschool, likes to hear Harry james beat it out with Cow Cow Boogie , goes for Betty Grable and likes Alan Ladd, swims in the summer, and likes the color red. Betty jean Hunter: Bridge Club, Masque and Gavel, TrifHifY. She swims, sings L'Oh What A Beautiful Morning , and is smart as a tack. Her pastime-ejonsie UQ, and her pet hate-Marybelle. Barbara Wyckoff: +Maple Leaves, Masque and Gavel, Choral Club, HifLife. i'Torchi is wild about Cole Porter's I Love You , hates the draft, but drools over Pierre Aumont. Olives, moonlight hossy rides, and T. Dorsey enchant her, says You set me solid and plans to set the world on Ere. Frank Hiehle: Aviation Club, KL?UB. Hank eats any' where and anytime, moons over Paulette Goddard, and thinks about the work he has to do-just thinks about it. This hunk of protoplasm also plays football. Edwin Brubaker: Lettermen. Ed ffhinks Teresa Wright, boxing, and the West High Band are all tops. Spends most of his time studying or so he tells us, and he despises any size, shape or form of competition. Sylvia Hutchinson: Maple Leaves, Thespians, Masque and Gavel. Sylvia wears red, sings I Don't Want To Walk Without You , is mad about Merle Oberon and Clark Gable, likes dodos with chocolate ice cream, wants to sleep until Gabriel toots his horn, loves life in general. jean Blair: Maple Leaves, Thespiansf Gee Gee adores Begin the Beguinen played by Andre Kostelanetz, knows how to hold the brush straight in drawing and painting, swims like a fish and yumfyums about soft' shelled crabs, is nuts about horse races and kinda likes Lawrence Glivier. William Douglas: Aviation Club, Military Club. Bill, one of our big handsome blonds, likes baseball, blue, and working. He says he doesn't like girls but we haven't noticed him running away from any of them. Robert Brown: Choral Club, Hi-Y, Lettermen Club. Bob is tall, light and handsome, slays 'em on the football Held, loafs when he Ends time, moons over Betty Jane and reads 'lEsquire , likes the name William. Barbara Rex: Maple Leaves, HifLife. 'kBabs is keen about dancing, swimming, and tennis, is kinda partial to the name Don and the color blue, hums Staff dust and admires Tommy Dorsey. I doubt that is her byfwordg John Wayne-her favorite screen star. Carol Jo Keister: Arts and Crafts, Choral Club Carol wears red, plays the marimba, loves steak and Ronald Reagan, and is another Bill Dakos band fan. She swims like a fish and hums White Christmas . James Holbert: This shy, but oh so nice fellow detests school, likes blue, Errol Flynn and Ace Dakos' Band. We've all seen him on the football field and roaming the halls singing Pistol Packin' Mama . Page Thirty-one Page Thirly-two Pauline Wyer: Band, Red Cross, Science Club, TrifHifY. Pauline loathes Latin and gives out with 'LAre you kiddin', wishes They're Either Too Young Or Too Old had never been written but likes basketball, Betty Grable, and Danny. janet Lee Ash: Arts and Crafts, Spelling Club. Janet is another basketball fan, adores Stardust , likes gadding about and rather favors George Montgomery in the movies. Donald Newbrough: Choral Club, Maple Leaves Our brain child despises work of any shape or form. He likes chicken ffor a girl's namej, thinks Dorothy Lamour, or is it the sarong, is tops, Walter Boggess: Walter won't tell us his favorite ex' pression but he does like football, Gary Cooper, blue, and Harry james swinging The Dreamer , spends most of his time listening to the radio but hates to study. Wilma Earle Young: Girl Reserves, Spelling Club. Wilma likes to play baseball and to watch it being played. Then she goes to the other extreme and says that her spare time is spent reading. Betty Pepper: TrifHifY, Band Sponsor, Maple Leaves, Always keep smiling says cute Betty. She is mad about the name Dick , thinks blue is a swell color, hates conceit, and likes to hear Harry james play The Bugle Boy . Lucille Johnson: TrifHifY, Twirlers. Lucille, one of our pretty majorettes, says wolfmg is her favorite sport but she'll substitute swimming instead, likes Lana Turner, pink and Glenn Arnetts' band playing Pistol Packin' Mama . Clara May Stevens: Girls' Athletic, Girl Reserves. Bike riding is rClara's idea of a good time. To be named Sharon would be heavenly according to the grand gal. She adores White Christmas played by Harry James. Don Withers: Band, Hi-Y, Masque and Gavel, KL?UB. Don seems to like the name Don. QHandy, isn't it?j He says shucks , loathes homework, and spends his spare time just doodling. Mary Elizabeth Berry: Commercial Club. Aw gorsh is Mary's most used expression. She loves walking, and can be found roaming around the halls humming It's Always You . Homework is her idea of the worst thing on earth. Dorthea Louise Anderson: Girl Reserves '42, Twirlers '42, She says that she likes all boys' names Qdoes she mean boys? Period., Can play the piano well, and hates homework-not very original-eh, students? Velma Zampedro: Girls Athletics. Velma says nuts , likes Lydia for a girls name. Her favorite actor is Ronald Reagan, and she likes to hear Harry james when he gives With My Head In the Clouds Where is she? Probably asleep. Mildred Potter: TrifHifY, Red Cross. 'iChickee thinks the name Dan is pretty solid, wishes her name were Cynthia. The song Sunrise Serenade appeals to her and her favorite color is yellow. Hear she looks right chick in it too. Mary Alice Holtzworth: s'Tippy goes in for swim' ming, Guy Lombardo, the color blue, and the name Don, croons My Heart Tells Me and dislikes the girl who gets her own way, idolizes Greer Garson and Cary Grant, kills time with anything that's handy Jack Robert Whiteman: HifY, Science Club. Jack's spare time is spent reading. He's a history shark, and how! This fellow hates cats Chow does he mean that?j, enjoys Tommy Dorsey's bancl, goes out on long hikes, and is a good natured someone. Frank Oliveto: Lettermen's Club '42, Military Club '42, Our new cheerleader is also one of our football players and is keen about boxing. This feller is a great favorite among the gals. Madalee Curry: Athletic '42, Girls Reserves '42. Cole Porters Smoke Gets In Your Eyes is Madalee's favorite tune. Xavier Cugat and Bing Crosby head her list of well known personalities. She loves reading and bicycling. Lu Ellen Witt: Arts and Crafts, Choral Club, Masque and Gavel. Louie's pet expression is 'kHeavens! She likes basketball games in the winter and swimming in the summer, likes to hear Tommy Dorsey play Paper Doll , doesn't like tests, but is groovy for Alan Ladd. James Davis: jim likes boxing as his favorite sport. Thinks the name Jean is nice and reads quite a bit in his leisure time, likes lovely Rita Hayworth, thinks Harry James is rugged and likes the song If You Please. Anthony Spadafore: Motion Picture Crew, Printing Club. Everyone likes this rather quiet fellow. He shines in his favorite topic, building model airplanes, likes color blue, John Wayne, and Tommy Dorsey playing Coming In On A Wing And A Prayer . Jo Ann Smith: Arts and Crafts, Choral Club, Girl Reserve '42, This loving female's pet hate is another girl. She sez Oh, me , moons over Bill, and is conf stantly humming k'There Are Such Things. Betty June Douglass: Masque and Gavel '43, She is a blond and has brains fwill wonders never cease?J. She hates gaudy clothes, adores Charles Boyer, plays the piano, and gives I forgot as her excuse. Ruth Ann Sturm: Bridge Club '43, TrifHifY '43, Twirlf ers '42. Ruthie seems to favor wolfessing as a pastime. She abhors catty people, is a Harry James fan, and sings Please Think Of IMe . LaVeda Stout is one of our beautiful red heads, thinks the Navy is l'swell, hates the name Pinky but loves the name Penny. Likes 'basketball and things Tommy Dorsey is super Page Thirly-lhree Page Thirty-four Joan Hartley: Girls' .Athletics '42, Girl Reserves '42, Spelling Club '44, Sleeping is her pastime: snobs, her pet hate, Greer Garson, favorite actress, and Secretly her iirst choice of songs. John Harding: John likes Betty Hutton, swimming, Alan Ladd, bowling, and Bill Dakos playing Star Eyes . Why doesn't he answer? He didn't hear the question. Prefers to stay home from school and sleep but we can't have everything. Margaret Corley: TrifHifY '43. Girls' Athletics '43, This Junior thinks studying is the worst thing on earth, loves to skate, says You crazy you to every' body, and is kind of partial to Gene Kelley and Harry James. Charlene Collier: Athletic Club '42f'43, TrifHifY '43 Here is another female hating gal, says You can say that again , is plenty good at roller skating, and is a Harry James owner. Jack Smith: Arts and Crafts, Aviation, Student Govern' ment, Maple Leaves '44. Wolfing, basketball, and skipping, are Jack's favorite pastimes. He likes the name Mary Qand howlj and dislikes school. He tries to sing Oh, What A Beautiful Morning and listens to Harry James. Maxine Murray: Athletic Club, Spelling Club, Twirlers. Maxie plays tennis expertly, Lana Turner and Clark Gable drive her goony , and she, too, is hep to James' jive, yellow is her best color, spends time hunting . 'Mary Lou Casteel: Mary Lou thinks her name ought to 'be patty. Pastime is having a good time, likes the boy's name Bill but hates to hear her sister play Moonf light Sonata on the piano. Have patience, Mary Lou. Mary Ann Alkire: Bridge Club, Science Club, Tri' HifY. Mary Ann listens to Harry James and swoons at the sight of Robert Taylor, spends free time traveling and playing records, likes the color pink, the song Paper Doll and the name Dick. Juanita Patton: Girl Reserves '42-'44. Juanita wishes her name were Peggy, loves to sew, read, and loves to hear Gene Krupa at his drums. She'd rather do most anything besides homework, lbut then, wouldn't we all? Martha Furman: Bridge Club, Choral Club, Band. Our trumpeter is either squealing over Sinatra, imitating Harry James, or swooning over Boyer, she says that's hep , and hates the Japs. Joan Purdy: Student Government, Twirlers, Girls' Athletics, TrifHi-Y. Our blonde bomber likes the name Bill, plus numerous others. Pastime is skating and she says her pet hate is East Side, but we know different. William Jarrett: Aviation Club. This fellow hates work but does like building models. Also, he likes Betty Grable, swimming and the color blue. He thinks Fred Waring is OK. when he plays Don't Get Around Much Anymore. jack Lambert: Masque and Gavel, Thespians, Maple Leaves Staff, Stage Crew. Duke Ellington's Do Nothf ing Till You Hear From lille is tops with jack. His pastime is roaming the halls, but when he can't be found he's usually in Clarksburg. ' Mary Ann Bailey: Arts and Crafts, Choral Club, Red Cross, Thespians. This gal can be found either drawing or swooning over Frank Sinatra. 'She hums My Ideal constantly, says, My heavens , and hates work. Favorite boy's name-Dave Qany reason?J. Martha Swisher: Arts and Crafts, Girls' Athletics '42, Girl Reserves '42, Maple Leaves '44, Student Govern' ment '43, Twirlers '42. This versatile girl, Marty, is intelligent and friendly. She likes Sammy Kayes' band and the Donkey Serenade , also a guy named joe. Fred Ambrose: Aviation Club, Band, HifY, Military Club. This fellow surely does know how to beat those drums of his-he really goes to town, likes the 'Johnsons' Rag , always oversleeps, and is liked by everyone. Eugene Caille: Band Section. When you hear sweet notes of a saxaphone it's Gene playing, likes the name Virginia, especially if the owner has blue eyes, His favorite excuse is due to the war . Delores Williams: TrifHifY '43. If she could write letters, skate, and not have to get up in the morning, everything would be definitely O.K. She is keen about Greer Garson, Harry james' band, and the name jack. David Villers: Stage Crew, Motion 'Picture Crew, and Student Government. David is our handy man around school. He is president of the Junior Class. His favorite pastime is doing absolutely nothing. This fellow hates English fthe subjectj and likes Bill Dakos' band. Betty Cassady: Spelling, and Student Government. Cur newcomer thinks that Stardust , dancing, and Harry james are three of the nicest things on earth. Girls in slacks cause her worst nightmares. fGet rid of the slacks but not the girls., Mildred Hall: Girls Athletics, Tri-HifY. This chicken adores Spencer Tracy, swimming, sleeping, and Bill, literally despises people who study and wishes Kay Kyser would play He's My Guy more often. Vincent Olds: Arts and Crafts, Band Section, Spelling Club, Military Club. Vincent likes Betty Grable, swim' ming, movies and Mickey Rooney, thinks Kay Kyser playing Brazil is solid. Hates to get up early, and also to go to the dentist. Sally Knight: Red Cross '42, Twirlers '42. Sally's ex' pression is huh . She likes horsefback riding, Bette Davis, and Harry james' band. Her original excuse is I've been looking for someone . John Stewart: Aviation Club, KL?UB, Red Cross, Science Club, Spelling Clubs john thinks baseball, green, and 1Cab Caloway are tops. Likes to walk but not in the direction of English Class. Page Thirty Page Thirty-six Wilma Jean Van Meter: Twirlers Club '42. Wilma adores dancing, swimming, Robert Young and Lana Turner, swoons wren Harry James gives with White Christmas , despises teachers' pets. What made her late? She forgot to get up. Geneva Hebb: Geneva likes to be with Janice Shriver, thinks john Wayne, blue, soft ball, and the Marine Hymn are tops. Where is she? Maybe sick or maybe not. Lois Graves: Choral Club '43, To write poetry and never have to drink lemon sodas are Lois' idea of a good time. She likes Sammy Kaye's orchestri, john Wayne and the color red. Catherine Knight: Girls' Athletics. Cathy likes to skate, says her pastime is just loafing around, doesn't like to get up in the morning, thinks Greer Garson is quite an actress, likes the music of Fred Waring. Bonnie Chidester: 'Choral Club, Twirlers. Holy cow! says Bubbles when snobs are mentioned. She hates 'em. She thinks about Junior when her favorite band, Harry James, plays Close To You . Rutia Hall: TrifHifY, Maple Leaves. This quiet little girl adores Alan Ladd, swimming, red, and 'iWhite Christmas . She simply says, I don't know , when asked for excuse. She reminds everyone of a pretty doll. Betty Heater: A one sided love affair is the saddest thing , says Betty. I love the song Oklahoma , to read and eat is wonderful, and I'm simply crazy about Harry James' band. Betty Prickett. Girls' Athletics club. Betty spends most of her time loafing with Joe, likes Ray Milland, blue and all kinds of sports, wishes Tommy Dorsey would play Besame Mucho just for her. Marjorie Winters: Twirlers '42, Margy pastime is listen' ing to Frank Sinatra. Thinks 'koverslepf' is a pretty good excuse. Here is a girl that likes Betty Grable! Very unusual! Likes basketball and thinks Guy Lombardo has a hot orchestra. Shirley Hirsh: Commercial Club. Listening to the radio, preferably to Harry james, and playing tennis are Shirley's pastimes, loathes hats but is goofy about Alan Ladd, says Aw gee , and always misses the street, car. Mary Lou Clark: Science Club, TrifHifY. Mary Lou's favorite expression is Oh, fboy! , and she is all for Guy Lombardo, Betty Grable, and basketball, likes Oh, What A Beautiful Morning but not Latin, likes the color red. Betty Conley: Maple Leaves, Student Government, Twirlers, Girls' Athletics. Blonde Betty is one of our eye dazzlers. Pastime is eating although she certainly doesn't show it. Hates two-faced people and uses as an excuse Didn't have time . Robert Taylor: HifY, Lettermen, Military Club. Flaine and llvlartha are Bob's favorite names. He spends his spare time sleeping or playing basketball, but also swims like a fish. Listens to Duke Ellington and says his exe cuse is HI was sick . Mary Louise Heifner: Girls' Athletics, Maple Leaves, Red Cross, Twirlers, Student Government, Science Club. Mary adores swimming, blue, Rex, and Tommy Dorsey. She is one of our cute cheerleaders and really has the pep! Eleanor Schwarm: Choral Club, Girl Reserves, Maple Leaves. Our F. H. S. Jenny Lind sez, My excuse is always that I'm out with Bob. My favorite song is 'My Shining Hour', and I'm forever saying LWell gee whiz'! Stewart Crooks: Military Club, Band Section. Stewart loves to listen to Sammy Kaye play Stardust, likes the color blue and the name Don, is a whiz at all kinds of mathematics and admires Spencer Tracy's acting Robert Moroose: Military Club. Swimming, looking at Betty Grable in the movies, and collecting Indian head pennies are his ways of passing time. He definitely does not care for safety class. Ernestine Jones: Arts and Crafts, Athletic Club, Red Cross, Thespians, Twirlers, Maple Leaves. She spends her time at Martins or at the movies mooning over Humphrey Bogart. ujonesieu loathes drips , likes basketball and says and that isn't all . Jean Cunningham: L'Jean likes basketball, Dick, and swimming, is nuts about Guy Lombardo and wear red, sings I Don't Want To Walk Without You and likes to go to the movies. She doesn't use excuses. Richard Harbert: HifY, Letterman's Club, Dick thinks Betty Grable, football, and Harry James are tops. If you lose him he'll probably be with Jean Carol, or wander' ing through the halls singing Paper Doll . Bill Dakos: Band, HifY, Maple Leaves, Student Govern' ment. Bill Dakos' band is Bill's idea of a superb orchestra. He likes Sophisticated Lady , Betty Grable, and the name Pinball Maisie. Man, is he ever rugged ! ! joan Hennenzz Bridge Club, Choral Club, Thespians. Joan adores Johnny, the color blue, and the actor Van Heflin, also Harry James playing Oh What A Beautiful Morning . Where is she? Probably with Johnny and won't want to see you. Betty Poling: Student Government, TrifHifY. Not really and Punkin are Betty's byfwordsg she sleeps too late every day, enjoys swimming and Harry James. Her most'hated task-writing letters. Thomas Arnett: Military Club. Give me some skin, my friend is Tommy's greeting to his pals. He likes to dance with girls named Jerk , fDoes that mean any gal?j Basketball heads his list of sports. Page Thirty-seven Page Thirly-eight Georgia Cain: Arts and Crafts, Choral Club, Maple Leaves '44, lMasque and gavel, Student Government, TrifHifY. This gal really knows how to paint any' thing from posters to really wonderful looking people. jimmy Hawkins: Aviation Club, Question Club. Jimmy adores the name Patsy, we just couldn't guess why, also likes ping pong, colorfgreen, and Betty Grable, wishes school would stop so he could spend his time sleeping. Wanda Higinbotham: Girls' Athletics, TrifHifY. An' other of our Female girlfhaters thinks that I Heard You Cry Last Night sung by Bing Crosby is just perfect. Dancing and skating occupy most of Wanda's time. Barbara Sue Hall: Suzie is one of our excellent swimmers, having served as life guard at the Country Club, thinks the name Bob is plenty all right, likes football and sure looks nice in blue. Betty Jo Moore: This pretty girl loves to listen to the radio, wear light blue, sing The Dreamer , and see John Payne. Betty came here last year and has al' ready made hundreds of friends. Frances Patterson: Arts and crafts, TrifHifY, Fran is another basketball fan. She draws in her free time, Alan Ladd and Greer Garson top her list of movie personalities, is goofy about Harry James and likes the song Besame Mucho . Beverly Barrett: Arts and Crafts, Thespians, Maple Leaves '44, Masque and Gavel. spends time of day dream abhores tests and experiences here thoughts with Clubs , loves swimming and the color green, hums The Dreamer and listens to Tommy Dorsey. Barbara Ann Craig: Bridge Club, Tri-HifY, Spelling Club. Why not? is Barbara's most used saying. She simply does not like work of any sort, but golf and swimming top her list of sports. Gaynell McClung: Arts and Crafts, Band, Camera Club '43. This tiny gal goes in for hshing, swimming and talking. She dislikes seeing girls make fools of them' selves, says Ye Gods and thinks Bill Dakos' band is definitely C.K. Mary Rizzo: This gal is loyal to F.H.S. Her pet hate being East High, swimming, Robert Preston, and skating are three of the niceties of this life. She says Your Telling me! Donald Everest: Band, Camera Club. 'LDonny is a tennis enthusiast, likes Mary Jo , the color green, redfheads, and wants Benny Goodman to play Mary more often. Of course we just couldn't guess why. Rose Izzie: Science Club '42. Rose is our Shorty of West High, hates hillbilly songs, likes a good game of badminton, John Payne and thinks the song If You Please is solid. Here hoping Shorty grows a little in the future. Dorothy Jean Davis: Student Government, Girl Reserves, TrifHifY. jean thrills to Fred Waring playing White Christmas , adores basketball, Walter Pidgeon and the color blue, wishes school would stop so she could fix her hair. Laura Lee Donahue: Motion Picture Crew, Girl Reserves, Red Cross, Spelling Club. Laura Lee adores Brian Donlevy, to have a good time, bowling and skating, hates to work, would rather listen to Harry James play We Mustn't Say Goodbye . Camille Jo Romino: Bridge Club, TrifHi-Y, Twirlers, Camille would walk a mile to hear Jimmy Dorsey play You'll Never Know , spends her spare time writing letters to ? ? ? or knitting, dislikes conceited people, thinks the name Roderick is all right! Marie Frankman: Choral Club, Thespians '43, The tiny, dark haired gal is awfully fond of dancing, eating and helping people. She is sharp as a tack but can get awfully mad if she has a chance. Josephine Romino: Spelling Club '44. jo adores sleeping, swimming, dancing, Sterling Hayden and Harry James tootin' My Heart Tells Me , hates catty people and getting out of bed. Lenora Delligatti: Bridge, HifLife, TrifHifY '43, Twirlers, Student Government '44. Lenora swoons when Bob Crosby plays The Dreamer. Van Johnson, swim' ming and skating also top her list of favorites, spends most of her waking hours day-dreaming of sailors. Jean Massei: Girls Athletic Club. Jean loathes to get up in the morning, likes Joseph Cotton and Lucille Ball, croons Pistol Packin' Mama and is hep to Harry james, wishes her name were Sherry , and uses the good old dentist story for her best excuse. Page Thirty-nine Page Forty Helen Ruth Smell: Girls' Athletic iClub '42, Girl Ref serves '42, Spelling Club. Writing letters to soldiers is Helen's patriotic pastime. She bowls, likes Harry James' band, and thinks John Payne is tops. Louise Sardella: Girls' Athletic '42. If you're always hearing the expression oh heck , just look around and-you'll see Louise. Louise is crazy about dancing and the name Johnny, hates hillbilly songs, but likes the popular song Paper Doll . Jacqueline Davis: Girl Reserves, Twirlers. jackie ad' mires Betty Grable, Harry James, is goony about Frank Sinatra and hates to pull out of bed in the morning, likes People Will Say We're In Love and the color brown, plays tennis and mutters Gee Whiz . Anna Lee Mouser: Bridge Club, Choral Club, lviasque and Gavel, Thespians. Anna Lee admires Gary Cooper and Teresa Wright, likes to skate and listen to Tommy Dorsey, excuses herself with I wasn't wide awake and hates an 8:00 class. Mary Stutler: Girls Athletic Club '42, Girl Reserves '43. Sterling Hayden is IT according to Mary. She loves to read, sings If You Please , and goes in for swim' ming, Martha Dietrich: Girls' Athletic, Twirlers '42, TrQfHifY. We know 'Martha likes the Navy in the form of a boy named Don , hates cats fwe don't know which kindj, and thinks john Payne is a bit of all right. Mary Tano: Choral Club. Mary loves to skate and does it, thinks that jack is swell, and likes the color green, passes the time of day in letter writing, likes Jimmy Dorsey and the song I Heard You Cried Last Night . UNPHOTOGRAPHED JUNIURS Alban, Paul Alvaro, Tony Alkire, Norma Pearl Barber, Richard Bennington, Beatrice Belcastro, Jennie Borrell, Raymond Boyd, James Glenn, Jr. Claybour, Rose Marie Cologrossi, Rosa Ross Coughenour, Leroy Cinalli, James Davis, Stratton Downey, William Presley Elder, William E. Feltz, Leroy Jack Ferrari, Joseph Ferris, Janet Fleming, Carrie Violet Garzia, James Grabb, Andy Grandstaff, James Richard Gross, James Milton Henning, Irma Mae Henderson, Lucille Janes, Samuel Edmond Jarrett, Hester Jarrett, Mabel Jones, Betty Johnston, Robert E. Yerace, Carmella Keener, Mary Knapp, Betty Lou Lesobec, John McNemar, Mildred Miller, Lewis Monell, Mary Moore, Wayne MOFRII, Mary Virginia Morgan, Eugene Nash, James Oliverio, Mary Parker, Betty Jean Piscitelli, Louis Reese, Barbara Robey, William Wyant Santello, Virginia Savio, John Shafer, Brooks Frank Sherrard, Lowe Shriver, Marilee Sinisi, Samuel Spehnjak, Carl Henry Stalnalcer, Harry Tiano, Anita Antoinette Tiano, Rosalie Wadsworth, Waldon Watts, Orvall Williams, Helen Wilson, Clarence, Jr. Witt, Ann Page Forty-one MRS. RHODES' GROUP First Row-Bill Pricliett, Edward Parker, Don Hamilton, Richard Heil- man, Albert Knight, Jimmy Allard, Robert Tonkery, Jack Siiomo, Tom Eddy, Charles Lloyd. Second Row,-Tony Piscatelli, Bob Hill, John Sansaione, Bob Loclcarcl, Bill Huffman, Donald Moore, George Kirk, James Putnam, John Carrier, Angelo Lopez, Walter pyles. Third Row-Jim Sctwiotter, Richard Keigiwron, Lakin Little, Harold Langley, Brent Snodgrass, Scott Tarleton, James Price, Richard Smouse, Bill Vvelton, Theodore Reasor. Page Forty-Iwo MISS JENKINS GROUP First Row-Aiice Tilayer, Joan Haugimt, Ann ireianci, Mary Eiien Brown, Barbara Byer, Patty Loios, Joyce Yviison, Emiiy Eiien ice, Nancy Fleming, Janei Reese. Seconci Row,-Virginia Lee Rogers, Lou Ann Dean, Anne Sharp, Anne Stout, Mary Jo Vvise, Eiien Niaxweii, Deiores Moais, Niiicireci Bisseii, Mary Lou Tuiaio. Third Row-Joanne Smith, Niarjorie Aiien, Anne Fondaw, Rosaiee Ambrose, Pauiine Ciayioour, Rose Marie Hodges. Page Furty-tiuee MR. HAVVKINS GRO UP First Rcmw-Boiimby Coniuro, Vviniam Vvoofter, Francis Morris, Charles CIAl.I,lCliCTy', Edward Fanning, Jimmie Vviison, Robert Queiion Joiin Urse. Second Rowwffvene Cinelli, Tom Buckley, John Cousins, John Erickson Charles Davis, Tony Jacquez. Page Forty-four MISS BRUMAGES GROUP First Row-Giovanna Pirrozoto, Martha Vvest, Teresa Bruno, Jean Marie Qrr, Alice Costello, Edith Burr, Doris Hupp, Helen Bisirri, Mary Lou Pyle, Patsy Newcome. Second Row,-Doris Vincent, Helen Kurscyctc, Josephine Esuttante, Steve Kovacevic, Ida Fraternati, Avoneue Addis, Teresa Alvaro. Third Row-Mary Jo Scott, Maxine Patton, Marion Anderson, Norma Girard, Betty Ney. page Forty-five MISS MILLERS GROUP First Row-fcarmella Monetl, Nancy Hawkins, Dottie Ford. Betty Bucy, Teresa Mae Cirillo, Rose Fazzte, Mary Lou Vits, Twyla Rutherford, Lucille Cerrla, Abby Hufforct. Second Row,-Elouise Springer, Vvina Bacon, Betty Ice, Pauline Evans, Eileen Stewart, Doris Jean Tallcington, Anna Louise Startlcey, Theresa Priotette, Violet Forchi. Third Row-Beverly Butcher, Paul Hunsalcer, Pat Marrs, George Riggs, George Henderson, John Bailey. Page Forty-six MISS VVRICK'S GRQUP First Row,-Antonette Marino, Mary Lea Moore, Betty Lou Brite, Martha Willett, Mary Hanford, Patricia Shaw, Qpat Frederick, Amelia Zaccagni, Virginia Kisner. Second Row.-Josephine Trotta, Martha Davis, Helen Cropp, Helen Clayton, Camille Fraternali, Mary Jo Cumpston, Emogene Jones, Mary Bene Hurley, Jacqueline Taylor, Evetina Smith. Page Fully-Seve MR. J OHNSONS GROUP First Row,-Dominick Hermositta, Ntary Flynn, Dorothy Smattwooct. Joann Dexter, Virginia Sinisi, Iva Jean Letvtasters, Margaret Taylor, Betty Burgreen, Kattiryn Cain, lctette Fink, Date Miller. Second Row,-Nlaronee Fleming, Gypsy Fratey, Martha Wilson, Ester Levine, Bitt Santctneit, Jean Cverau, Genevieve Borys, Francis Lambert, Marva Jean Shaw. Ttuirct Row,-Jimmy Stmetton, Jactc McGary, Bolo Halt, Johnny Vance, Scott Beit, Jack Golden, Harold Rose. Page Forty-eight MR. GRUVIES' GRQUP First Row,-Frank Chickerill, Charles Sayer, John Urse, Jack Snider, Bolo Davis, Edward Ellis, John Criss, Buddy Shaclcelford, Reno Arcuri, Don Tamuty, James Sachetti. Second Row-George Chapman, Patty Mearl, Dorothy Vanpelt, Sandra Ross, Mary Ann Shivak, Katherine VX7adsworth. Dorothy paul, Paul Philips. Third Row,-Frank Grove, George Qrwig, Ervin Carpenter. Joseph parazaclc, Glenn Tucker, Fred Garcia, Jack Nixon. Page Forty-ni First Row-Ntary Lou Huttorct, Put Sicters, Eleanor Scritctutietct, tvtiss Sorotcotit, .loan Xvitson, Juan ytazur. Ruttm Yost. Second Row'-Doroltiy Cipriano, Anna Nino Hettner, Virginia Cr:-tmr, Sara Jenn Boycrs, Bernice Reynolds. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION The Distritautive Education ctass was started in 1941 for att tt1ose interested in department store work. It is conducted by Miss Stephanie Sorotcotit. Ttlese stuctents wort: part time in tt1e stores ot Fairmont. At Christmas ttley Work tutt time. They tiave greatly tmetpect the employers Wtlo have been trying to get tietp. About a monttl before Christmas Miss Sorotcotit conctuctect ctasses after sctxoot for ttiose who wanted to Work onty during ttle tuotidays. There Were two ctasses and many students participated. Qver one hundred titty Certificates were awarded. Page Fifty ACTIVITIES first Row-Lillian Nasil, Betty Cassidy, Belly Cont:-y. Ann Faimer, Georgia Cain, Pauline Patton. Jean Davis, Carmc-ia Yearce, Aiirf- Ford. Second Row-.tacit yieGnrry, Jotm Preic. Date Van Horn. Dirk Smitiw, Petie Hamiiton, Don Ueiriimrtn, Dzxiins. .ioiin Hopicins. Ttlirci Row'-Aitwrt Knigixt, Ricimrci Hellman, Roiverl Quenon. ,ioim Bailey, Dnvici Viiicrs. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Time Fairmont Senior Higti Sciloot is proud ot its Stuctent Government, NVt'liCi'l was established in 1937 tyy Mr. Ross Ludwig. It has a President, eiecteci by ttie pupiisg a senate, macte up of ciass- officers and two representatives from eacil room: and a supreme Court wi1iCi1 Consists of stuctents, time principat and tacutty advisers. it tmeips time students to know more about ttleir own government tlere in tile Unitect States. To a great extent it reguiates the activities ot tiie stuctent body. A twig ilanfi goes to Miss Faniciiauser tor tiie good Woric stie tmas cione Witii time Student Government. Don Geidinacii - - President Perie Hamilton A - Vice President Liitian Nash - - Secretary-Treasurer Miss Faniciiauser - ---r A ctviser Page Fifty-two l'irst tirnvftftoise Feftvrvr, .lt-un Carstiactcn, tvturgmcrt Ettvn Copetamt, Doris Rictmzrts, Surat: Ruse 5uc'1-y. Scconft Row-Hcrtvcrl Ntcrcer, Dorothy Nic-ra-ztitti, Viotrt 't.UCtCsCu, Rictmrzt Kotuter. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ttwse are our teacters. These are the members ot tt1e Act Astra Ctwapter of the National Honor Society. tt is under ttme sponsorship of Miss Ivy Hustead. It was tounctent in 1926 tor tt1e purpose nt recognizing ttle outstanding stu- ctents in our sctmoot. Ttieir aim is l'o eslatJtist1 enthusiasm for sCt1otarst1ip. to stimutate a ctesire to render service, to promote worltmy teaderstlip, and to en- courage tt1e ctevetopment of ct1araCter in ttmeir tettow students. Everyone stioutct try to achieve memtJerst1ip in ttiis stub-one ot 2,500 ot its tcinct in ttxe nation. Page Fifly-three THE CHORAL CLUB Vve wish to extend our congratulations to the memhers of the Choral Club on hehall' of the splendid work which they are doing. So far this year they have presented a lovely Christmas program both at church and at school. OI course everyone is looking forward to the annual Spring Concert which will he presented in May this year and to their performance at the Commencement exercises. This year saw an increase in the numher of memhers. The aim of the ctuh is to further music appreciation and give any person who is talented in the field of music a chance to show what he can do. On behalf of the members of the Choral Cluh we wish to thank our director, Nlrs. Hazel Taylor Miller, and our accompanist, Barbara Vvyctcoff, for the pera formances which they have macte possihie. Richard Smith - A - - - President Margaret Ellen Copeland - - Vice President Rachel Ann Hamilton - Secretary Page Fifty-four I CHO RAL CLUB First Row-Janet Reese, Anne Vvitt, Eleanor Scliwarm, Sally Knight, Georgia Cain, Carol .lo Keister, Marjorie Allen, Marv Jo Cumpston, Barbara VX7yclcotl, Margaret Ellen Copeland, Violet Toolesco, Mary Ann Bailey. .lulia lX'1OTl'tSOfl, Second Row-Marie Franlcman, Ellen lvlaxwell, Alice Forcl, Betty King, Jean Carslcaclen, Nlary Jo Smith, Bonnie Ctiiclesler, Joan Hennen, Joanne Haugllt, Jeanne Orr, Jane Bergman, Sarali Rose Buclcey, Beverly Barrett, Martha Furman, Giovanna pirrozola, Alice Tllayer. Ttnircl Row,-Dottie Boyce, Lois Graves, Catherine Cain, Mary Jo Vvise, Anne Stout, Emily Ellen lce, Barloara Byer, Nancy Fleming, Ann lrelancl, Raclriel Hamilton, Rachel Knigtlt, Jo Ann Smitll, Lu Ellen Vvitt, Angeline Sansalone. FOUFtt1 Row,-Diclc Smouse, Jimmy Davis, Eolwarol Fanning, Diclc Smith, Bob Brown, John Cousins, Bill VVelton, Don Newtnrougtl. Martin Talloott. Page Fifty-five i i Page Flfly-six Jack Smith Don Newbrough Eleanor Schwarm Sylvia Hutchinson Jack Lambert Mary Ann Bailey Barbara Wfyckoff Mary Louise Heffner Martha Swisher Ernestine Jones MAPLE The happy look on the faces of these students is because the yearbook is finish' ed. At the first of the year there .was discus' sion that we would not have an annual, but these members fought to secure this for the seniors. T h e y w o r k e d through the year and were able to get it out in May with help of Miss Nancy Freker, adviser. Dale Van Horn, our editor, had his fingers in everything. The literary staff, under the direction of jean Blair and Sylvia Hutchinson, with Barbara Wyckoff, jack Lambert, George Ash, LEAVES STAFF Eleanor Schwarm, de- serve credit for our writefups. The business staff, Barbara Rex, Beverly Barrett, lvlartha Swisher, Don New' brough, and Jack Smith, worked to' gether to get our ad' vertisements, and took care of all the complif cated mathematics. Bill Dakos and Lefty Hopkins were sports editors. But this yearbook would not have been possible without the splendid help of our typists, Mary Louise Heffner, Betty Pepper, Ernestine Jones, Betty Conley, and Rutia Hall. Dale Van Horn Rutia Hall Georgia Cain Jean Blair Bill Dakos Betty Conley Betty Pepper Beverly Barrett David Villers Barbara Rex Page Fifty-seven t w First Row-Jr-an Xvaliace, Doris Hupp, Betty Crouser, Niargaret Rutim Docige, Niarjorie Xxiooclwnrci, Helen ,lean Bartlett, .iuanita Pyle, Jacqueline Taylor, ylartlra Davis. S4-conci Row-Betty Curtis, Virginia Cowell, Margaret Taylor, Patricia Hale, Imogene Romino. Avonelle Addis, Laura Lee Donoiiew. GIRL RESERVES Tire Girl Reserves is a iJrancl1 of tide Y.VV'.C.A. for Junior and Senior Higir School girls. its aims are to give its memioers social and devotional ex- pression as weii as opportunities for service. Tire ciulo iras a planned program every two weeks. The main service project has laeen the Girl Reserves Junior Hospital Aicles. Tiley are a group of about fifteen girls Wilo give at least two imurs eaci1 week to the hospital. They roll ioanclages, keep the shop, operate tire Boolcmoioile, arrange Howers, give patients irestl Water. Tire Girl Reserves has about twenty-tive active members with several iaonorary members. Page Fifty-eight ifirsl Row-Lu Ellen Xvilt, Barbara Xvycicoll, Belly loan Hunk-r. Alu-C Forti, Georgia Cain, Jean Carsliadcn, Betty Douglass. Second Row-Bc-vm-rly Barrelt, Sylvia Hulcluinsuu, Donalii Xyitiners, ,lack Laurin-rl, Nancy Brown. Raciiel Kniglit. Unpilolograpileet ivicmldcr-Anna Lee yiouscr. IVIASQUE AND GAVEL Ttie iviasque anti Gavel, touncleci in 1040, is a speectm organization uncter the clirection oi yiiss Lucite Jenkins. its objects are tiiree-ioici: ill it recognizes anct promotes significant stucient actlievement in any iieici ot speectlg Qi it assists the student in raising his standards of speech, anti Ui it sponsors a better relationstmip loetween tile iiigil school and the community. Alice Ford - - President Betty Hunter - - Vice President Georgia Cain - Secretary Page Fifty-nine Beverly Barn-tt, Lucille Hlrnfterson, t'-runecs tjutlcrsun, Rose Nturic Ctuybour. Marry Ann Buitvy. Carol .lo Keister, Lu Elton Vfitl. ARTS AND CRAFTS This is a club interested in handicraft. During ttle semester ttxey are re- quired to make Z1 certain number of projects. This year ttlese stuclenls have made sweaters, belts, wallets. and many other usetut objects. Credits are given by the sponsor, Mrs. Estes Moore. Two credits are given a semester. Page Sixty First Row-Camille .io Romino, Ernestine Jones, .luiia yiorrison. Eliza-:betta Amos, Alive Ford, Barbara Vvyckoilf, Barbara Rex, Liiiian Nasir, Anne XX'ade. Sc-cond Row-Betty Jones, Dolly .iunc Coiiins. Anne Vfitt, Nancy Vveirii, Evelyn Corbin, Jean Carol Cunningiuam, Niary Alice Holtzwortiv, .loan Reese. HI LIFE STAFF Hi-Life, our scbooi newspaper, is pubiisiied by tbe journalism ciass. It is put out every two weeks and approximately fourteen editions were issued this term. This year a new feature was added to tile paper. A student opinion poll was conducted by the staff. This nation-wide vote gave tbe boys and girls in sciiooi a chance to express their ideas on post war military service, vocations, and similar topics. It was sponsored by time National Scboiastic Press Association, an organiza- tion oi' which Hi-Life is a member. Alice Ford is the very capable editor. Elizabeth Amos, .Iuiia Morrison, and Barbara Vvycicoizf are page editors. Tile news is reported and written by Iiiiian Nash, Barbara Rex, Joan Reese, Ann Vvitt, Camille Romino. Lenora Deiiigatti, Evelyn Corbin, and Mary Alice Hoitzwortb. The features are in ciiarge of Dolly June Collins, Betty Jean O'Deii, and Anne Vvade. Lefty Hopkins, Brent Snodgrass, and Clyde Franklin Write time sports. The headline writers are Ann Witt, Lenora Deiiigatti, Barbara Rex, and Ernestine Jones. The copy readers are Nancy Vveicb, Betty Cassady, and Ann Vvitt. Tile advertising is arranged by Mary Aiice Hoitzwortii and Jean Cunningham. Page Sixty-one First Row--Don Hamilton, Yviiliam Priclcr-tt, Rolxcrt Conluro, Dominick, Hcrmosilla, Bill Holland, Roimcrt Loclcarci. Second Row-Bill Huffman, Robert Hill, .iolm Carter. Bois Taylor, Bill Daicos, Nick Lupo. -lvliird Row-dvvalter Piles, Herbert Mercer, Jack Xrvilitcmnn, Erwin Carpenter. Jimmy Putnam. Jack Nixon, Brent Snodgrass. Fuurtix Row-'Scott Tnrieton, Pete Hamilton, Bill Suniilnici, Boi: Brown, Pat Mzlrrs, Carl Hawkins. HI-Y The Hi-Y is an aii boy organization uncler tlwe ailie leadership of Mr. A. F. Fonciaw. It is a ciulo to promote high Christian standards. This year tile Hi-Y gave a Very interesting ancl amusing program in the imigii scilool auditorium. Also with the Tri-Hi-Y, it presented a fiance in tile gym- nasium with Biil Daicos and his orchestra. The Hi-Y imasicetloail team, in its Blue and Refi uniforms, present a formidable combination under tile guiding hand of Nick Lupo. The members of the team are hBirci1 Taylor, Biii Dalcos, Harold Beerioower, Bill Huffman, Joim Carrier, Jimmy Sciliotter, B013 Thompson, and Bill Holland. Herbert Mercer -------- President Bill Daicos - - Vice President Bob Taylor - - Secretary Bill Sherrarci - Treasurer Page Sixtyftwo First Row-Virginia Kisner, Teresa Ciriiia, Virginia Lee Rogers, Joan Dexter. Dolly Forci, Aulimana Boyce, Belly Burgreen, Dorothy Nierecicliw, .ioyce Vviison, Ameiia Zaggani, Aiice Coslciio, Evciinn Smilii, Mary Eiicn Maxwell, Angciinc Sansaione. Snconri Row--Anna Feimer, Harriet Ciiapman, Gypsy Fraiey, Doris Taiicington, Belly Parker, irenn Stewart, Ann Fonciaw, Martha VX'iison, Mary .in Cumpslnn, iviiicircci Bisscii, Pauiine Giiviaies, Katherine Oiivcrio, Martha Divlricir. Tixirri Row-Vvanctla Pyle, Margaret Corley, iva ,ican La iviaslcrs, Niary Ann Siiivaic, Nciiie Nicimoias. Katimcrine Cain, Teresa Alvaro, Frances Lamiwert, Ninrva ,iz-un Siraw, Genevieve Bnrys. Jean Yiassei. .icnnic Beicaslm. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB Tire Giris' Athletic Ciuio is one of the largest and most active organiza- tions in time SCil0Oi. Throughout time year various tournaments are ileici. During tire year the ciuio sponsors an assemioiy. To gain a ietter one must earn a certain numioer of points, which are oin- tainecl ioy participation in games, iaoiciing an oiifice, iiaving perfect attenciance, anci cixaracter achievement. Page Sixty-three First Row-Donald Everest, Dorolixy Paul, Ester Levine, Ellen Gcrau, Harold Rose. Second Row'-frlltmeoclore Roasor, Put Mars, Date Van Horn, John Stewart, Joim Erickson. CAMERA CLUB The club was reorganized in 1959. It has become one of ttle most popular clubs because of the interesting things they cto. During the year several films were stlown and the members were taught how to take iaetter pictures. Mr. Grimes, an expert of photography, is the sponsor and keeps the interest of the students always alive. Dale Van Horn is ttle president. Page Sixty-four First Row-Laura Lee Donahue. Rose Pagiiaro, yiinnic Nash, Luciiie Morgzxn, Nirs. Davisson, Josephine De Massi, Yoianfio Forcili, Dorothy Srnaiiwoofi, Virginia Lcc Rogers. Second Row-Dorothy Pauli, Patty Mcrriii, ixiiirircni Potlcr, yiarjorie Vvoociwarci, Anthony Spnciaiore, Pauline Xvyi-r, Lev ixioorc, Jenny Bvirnslro, iviary Knliu-rinc Oiix'c'rilv. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross has ioeen fonlrihuting greatly to the war effort this year. They have sponsored severai worthy drives, such as coiiecting much needeci Coat hangers. During March, this organization tooic in over S100 for the Red Cross Campaign to secure heip for our soiciiers in the War areas. This ciuio is Composed oi representatives from each home room. These peopie keep their groups in touch with the activities and husiness of the Junior Red Cross. Their adviser is Mrs. Davisson. Page Sixty-five First Row-'Robert Conturo, Roioert Hiii, Jarncs Hawkins, Mr. Grimes, Ciiaries Ciiuciccry, .ioim Stewart. Dicic Staicy, Vviiiiarn Pricicett, Scconri Row-Jnlnes Davis, Dick Smitii, Xviiiiam Sanicineii, Edgar Sixurtieii, Riciiarci Smousc. Fiiixirci Row-ixiurtin Taiivott, .ioscpiu Snisivr, Frank Hiciwic, Joiin Cousins. THE QUESTION CLUB Tociay time KL?UB, organized in 1927, is one of the iargest and oiciesl sociai organizations of Fairmont Higir Scilooi. it covers a wide anci varieci program in that it is a ciuio to ileip SCil00i spirit aiong, to sponsor various projects, anti to imuiiri ciiaracter. Mr. Otis Crimes is their sponsor. Among tire activities of tire ciuio are tile N'lHl'Ci'1 of Dimes Show, tiic KLJUB variety silow and various riances of which time most important is the Commencement Dance. Richard Smitim - - President .ioe Snider - Vice President Harry Byer --------- Secretary James Cougiiiin, Eciciy Mac Silurtiefi - Sergeant-at-Arms Page Sixty-six 5 1 Y First Row-ixinry Lou Kyle. Palsy Newcmnv, Camille .in Romino, Helen Birissi, Alice Thayer, Nancy Fleming. Ann ireland. Barham Bycr, Emily Ellen ice, Paty Loios, Joyce Xviison, Ann Stout, Connie Kreiriier, Curie Rosevcar. Belly Tzxlholl, Niamnee Fleming, Janet Reese. Second Row-Loiiy Ryan, Jo Ann Smith, Martha Furman, Barham Cmig, Evelyn Ford, Mary Ann Aikirc, Nancy Brown. Mary Jo Cumpslnn. Niarjuric Alien, Laura Snyder, .in Ann Hnnnen, John Vance, Niary Ellen Brown, Barham Suu Hail, Yiiicircol Bisseii, Third Row'-'Betty Louise Nay, Jack Mczfiaurry. Rieharfi Smouse, Brent Snodgrass, Pat Marrs. Theofiore Rensor, Vwfuitr-r Pyle, .timmy Putnam. Charles Chucicery, Hurry Dain Miller, Betty .lean Hunter. Doris Nionts. BRIDGE CLUB This ciuia was justliormecl this year hy the stucients who wanteci to iearn how to piay hricige. There are three different classes which meet under the supervision ot Mrs. Copeland, the sophomore English teacher. She gives them examples of different hands for part of the period and the time that is ieft is used for playing. These students have macte remaricatmie progress. Page Sixty-seven First Row-Pauline Vfyer. Joan Purdy, lxiildred Polter, Barbara Craig, Mary Jo Scott. .lean Gr-mu. Dorothy Ford, Nlary Lou Kyle, Belly Poling, Lillian Nash, Emily Ellen lee, Ann ireland, ylary Ellen Brown, Joyce Vvilson. Amelia Zocandro, Camille Romino, Patty Lolos. Dolores Nloats. Sc-confl Row-'Belly Lou Knapp, Ruth Slcrm, Nlarian Anderson. Belly Nigil. Laura Snyder, Rulia Hall. Helen Bissirri, Juan Dexter, Carie Rosevear, Belly Lou Brite, Patty Shaw, Lurillf- Jolmson, .lo Ann Smilii, Lou Ann Dean, Evelyn Ford, Mildred Bissell. rlilnirrl Row'-Norma Gerard, Nancy Hawlcins, Dorothy Meredith, Colleen Golses, .lean Davis, Iva Jean l,etVlaslers, Gypsy Fraley, Rosalie Ambrose, Joan Banks, Maronce Fleming. Belly Pepper, ylary Ann Allcire, Doris Hupp. Martina Vvlillell, Virginia Sinisi, Rosie Hodges. Belly .lean Hunter, Nlnrlha Dietrich, ylurgarel Corley, Doris .lean Tallcinglon, Ann Fondaw. Eileen Slewnrl. TRI-I-II-Y The Tri-Hi-Y was founded in 1941 with the purpose to maintain, create and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian living. Their slogan is Pure Thoughts. Pure Words, and Pure Deedsfi Their colors are red, white, and lolue which signify Hsaeritice, Purity and Loyalty. it has a large membership and these ambitious girls have made many student mixes possible. Miss Eva Mae Brown, the senior English teacher, is their sponsor. These girls started out the year lay taking in new pledges. it you happened to see some girls wandering down the hall with pigtails fastened with clothespins and aprons, it was only one of these preps. Another novel thing this clulu did was to sponsor a Leap Year Dance. Dorothy Meredith - - - President Betty Pepper - V Vice President Rutia Hall - - - Secretary Jean Davis - Treasurer Page Sixty-eight liirsl Row-Biaric irranlcman, Ernesline Jones, Beverly Barn-lt, Jean Blair, Sylvia Hutcliinson, ixiargarct Ellen Copeland, Nancy Brown, Ruclncl Knigiil, Niartlla Furman, .loan Hcnncn, Niary .ioe Smitlu. Sn-ronci Row-Dirzic Kolxlcr. .iiin Davis. Ann Sharp, Eddie Niue Slxurllcii, Bn-nl Snodgrass, ,iacli Lamin-rl, NATIONAL TI-IESPIANS The National Tiiespians is an organization composed of students outstanci- ing in ciramatics. To ioecome a memiaer, one must lwave had previous experience in acting or stage work. it ttmese qualifications are met, a vote is taken by tile Tilespians to see it tile prospective member is approveci. Vviien time stucient is accepted, lie must give twenty iines of dramatic poetry inetore tile entire troupe. A memioership card is given to tim new Tl1espian upon meeting tiiese require- ments. Nanciy Brown - - President Eddy Mac Siiurtielit - - - Vice President Margaret Eiien Copeianci - Secretary-Treasurer Miss Lucite Jenkins - - - Sponsor Page Sixty-nine First Row-Barimara Hall, Barimrn Craig, Betty Burgrcen, Vvilma Young, Rutil Ann Sturm, lwiaxine Murray, Hclcn Rutll Smell, Ju Ann llnrtiey, Autliana Boyce. Sccoml Row-Eloise Reese. Dolly June Collins, .lzinf-t Asii, Nancy XV1-icii, imugcne Rmnirm, lvlnrylmll Hurley, Laura Lee Donulnuc, Lucille .iulmson, Tliirci Row-Betty Jones, Bdrimrzx Sue Hull, Ruimrt Qucnun, Dale Jones, ,lack Simms. Le Veils: Stout, Evelyn Curtain. THE SPELLING CLUB HlViaster Hopkins, iwow cio you spell i1at?U aslcs Niiss Jenkins and anotiler session of ti1e spelling class is olzi witi1 a BANG. Tilis club was organized to iielp pupils, to wliom spelling is hard, to learn to spell ancl to acquire credit at tile same time. Tile students learn words from a to ecclesiastic. We are sure tilat tile spelling learned in ti'liS club will be very ileipfui to the memloers in time winning of ti1eir tame and fortune. Page Seventy Joan Purciy, Elizabeth Amos, Bonnie Ciliciester, Nizxry .io Smith, Ernestine Jones. Luciiie Johnson. Juiia ixiurrison, Anne Vfade. TWIRLERS Our right pretty twiriers have cione more this year, to marie us proud of lhem, than ever hefore. These smart giris have figured out new icieas that out-do other schoois in the state. They were present at every ioothaii game ami aiways entertained us at the half. During inasicethaii season they aiso performeci for our benefit. Their snappy uniforms were white, trimmefi in hiue anti at one game they Came out with iiags speiiing: BUY WAR BONDS AND STAiViPS. Page Seventy-one First Row-'Anne VNfade, Julia Fay ylorrison, Lucille Johnson, Ernestine Jones, Nlary .io Smith, Bonnie Chidister, Elizabeth Ann Amos, Joan Purdy. Second Row--Lillian Nash, Don Newlurough, Nlinnie Nash, Glz-ndine Boyd, Donnie Shotts, Dominick Hermosilla, Bill Jarret, Don Vvithers, Glenn Arnett, Brent Snodgrass, Don Everest, Bill Priclcett, Stewart Croolcs, Mary Lou Tutalo, Betty Pepper, Betty Davisson. Third Row'-'Pat lvlarrs, Franlc Snyder, ,lack lvlfcgarry, Fred Ambrose, ljusty Miller, Bob Yanero, Bill Dalfos, Raymond Borrell, Tony Camille, John Vance, Gene Caille. Fourth Row-Carl Spenhjak, Richard Keighron, Mary Clark, Jim price, Theodore Reasor, Eloise Springer, Pauline Vvyer, Don Moore, Dorothy Paul, Edith Burr, Helen Clayton, Joe Hodges, .lim Allen, Edgar Shurtlelzt. Page Sevenlyftwo BAND Our iimanci startect the season wittw ttie toottoatt games. Ttley Ctidflyt miss a game and we are proud ot them. Vve are also prouct ot, the striking picture they matte in ttleir tniue anct white unitorms. This group was atways ready when catiect upon to ptav. They pictiect songs ttiat we att tovect to sing sucti as: Upistot Pactcin, tvtamau anti Strawberry Btonciu. Never ctict we iwave to ask them to ptay HFigt1t For Old Fairmontn every time we made a toucislciown or won a iqastcetbatt game. Bitt Stlerrarct was our Drum Major untit tie moved away, then Brent Snodgrass tootc over. This band was uncter ttie iearterstiip ot Mr. Glenn Arnett and I tilintc weitt att agree tie a gooct jotJ. Mr. Glenn Arnett - - Sponsor Brent Snoctgrass - - Drum Major Donatct Everest - - ivtanager Page Seventy- three SCIENCE CLUB Organized in 1942, tile Science Club tliis year carriecl out tile following projects: tl, tlelci a Uscience Fairu in wllicli all memloers participated, 125 joinecl Science Clubs ot America, a national organ- ization ot which it is still a member, sponsoreol one ot tlwe sclioolys montilly movies, and Ml contributed money to several ot tire War ettort drives. Mary Ann Allcire - President Jeek lVlcGarry - - Vice President Betty Len Knapp - - Secretary Bill Senlfbeil - - Treasurer Members: Jolln Stewart, Jacli lVlcGarry, Bill Sanliloeil, Betty Lou Knapp, Jimmy Vvilson, Tom Buckley, Jeane Vvallace, Mary Davis, Velma June Sheets, Thomas Bill VV'ootter, Jimmy VX7alton, rlotln Erickson. ' Page Seventy-four First Row-James Sciriotter, James Aiiarrl, George Stainaiccr, 'iiiromas Kaiouisici, Fred Garcia, Pete Hamilton. Biz Dawson, Laicin Littic-. Boi: Timnnpson, .iamcs Davis, Frank Oiivetn, Boi: Taylor, Aiiwrl Knigirt, Svvolrri Row-Edwin Bruiuaiccr, Dain- lanes, Roiaurt iiaic, Louis Piscatiiii, ioim Cavio. Bill Sanicioeii, Dicic Sluitii, Ervin Carpenter, i ramii Hiviliv, i.uwrcnL'rr Smitir. Ricixarri Hvrivcrt, THE FOOTBALL TEAM As in ioasicetlnaii, Vvyesl Fairmontls football team played ioetter ibaii than was predicted. Time main obstacle wi1ic'i1 coach Dawson iiaci to overcome was time fact tilat ime imaci few lioicl-overs from last year. in spite of ti1is drawiiracic A'Biz managed to whip a scrappy team into shape. This year's won and lost column Sl'lOW6d Vvest Fairmontls victories to ive few inut time ilearis-up bail played ivy time team and tile fact tiwat time tf-am was comprised mostly of S0pi'lOln0I'8S may iwave contriiauteci to tiue totals. THE SCHEDULE DATE OPPONTNT PLACE Sept. 0-Rivesviiir' at Fairmont Oct, I6-Victory Y at Clarksburg Sept. If-yiannington at ifairmont Ort. 2I--Grafton - V at Fairmont Sept. 25-Si1innston at Fairmont Oct. 20-yinrgantown at Morgantown Oct. I-Farmington at Fairmont Nov. 3-VN'-i - - - at Fairmont Oct. 8-Pcnciing at ifairmont Nov, ll-East Higir- at Fail-mnnl Page Seventy-six First Row-Pele Hamilton, Lelancl Le SL-ur, Louis Elia, .lack Fr-ltz, lack Vauglun. Second Row-Jolrn Urse, Alla:-rt Kniglit, lrrr-rl Garcia, Rolnert Hale, Ervin Carpenter, Scott Tarleton, James Cinilli, Ricltard Holman. BASKETBALL TEAM Vvitli only three loaslcetlaall veterans left lnrom tl1eu45n squad the Polar Bears launclmecl another luaslcetlaall campaign. Although tlle squad was composed of mostly sophomore material they managed to play laetter basketball than fans anticipated. However, tlle won and lost percentage left something to lime ctesirecl. Of ttle twenty games ttle Bears lost few by Wicle margins. So in closing we will just credit tlle past season to experience and say wait till next year, BASKETBALL SCHEDULE SCHOOL YEAR 1043-44 Jan. -Fairview t'lon1r: Jan. 28--Grallon - Home lan -Princeton Horne Fel: 4--Xvcstun - Away .lan -Nlorgantown Home Feb 5-Elkins - Away Jan. East - - - Away Feta 9-Victory - Home lan -Barraclcvillc Side Felv l lf-XV-I - - Away .lan -Slminnston Away Fclu 13'-Sliinnston - Home ,lan -Farmington Home Fell I9-Ellcins Y - Home lan. Victory - Away tr-ly 24'-tVlorgantown - Away Jan. XVcstnn Home Ifcln 25-East - - - Home Jan. -XV-l - Home Fclr. 29'-Grafton - Away Page Saventyfseven I Donaici iimniilon, Riciici Knigixt, Mary Louise Hciinc-r, ifrunic Oiivclu. CHEERLEADERS Our two cute giri cilcerieaciers were eiecteci at time first of time year. The boys Wiio were eiectefi at the same time, resigned at tile end of tire first semester so ucileetau and Don gaiantiy tooic over. They were present at aii our games and 'iieipefi cheer our team to victory. Tile sciiooi is iucicy in that Niary Louise anci Don wiii ioe with us next year to start tire season. Page Seventy-eiginl 1111 1111uv1111111111ap 111 11 11111 1 1 1:1 11 1 1 11:11:11: 111111111 1 1111111111111 11111111 Palace esiaurani C' Q good ,Cfvamous ,for 25 Jeans FAIRMONT, W. VA. 11eq1111111111111111111111111q11 111111111 WEST VIRGINIA BUSINESS COLLEGE CRANE BUILDING PHONE 97IO 111111 1 1 1 1111111111cu1111:11111q HENRY 81 HARDESTY, INC. 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