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

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1975MAPLE LEA VES VOLUME 68 Fairmont Senior High School Fairmont, West Virginia . and evetojtfung undesthe Sun H in tune, Lttfie Sun, is eclipsed l)tj the ntmn. 2 Introduction Gained 16 (Faculty and Administration) Here 28 (Classes) Done 74 (Activities) Met 96 (Organizations) Fought For 118 (Sports) Gone 142 (Closing) Editors-in-Chief — Rachel Gross Tammy Prendergast Business Manager—Becky Cannon Adviser — Mrs. Deborah Moore Photographers — Jerry Bellott Richard Straight ALL THAT IS. . . Now (Introduction) 4 5 Sjf any man seek |ov ywtneiS, (et km j itjet gseatneis and oil jo tsutfi and It u if |ind bedt i ItSNABB vitavi joitfif ituhikduol um Im Ou dtej) blnU of: Mf)OnSibifcttj. 13 15 Faculty and Administration Administrators and Faculty Helping to maintain Fairmont Senior High’s standing as one of the top schools in the nation, administrators and faculty members strive for higher academic standards and better pupil-teacher relationships. Serving as principal for the last four years, Howard S. Charlton supervises and plans the curriculum of the school. He confers with teachers and students and serves as the final disciplinary officer of the school. Mr. Charlton received his A.B. degree in education from Fairmont State College and his M.A. degree from West Virginia University. He formerly served as assistant principal at FSH under Principal E. W. Malcolm. Former civics teacher, baseball and Junior Varsity basketball team coach, Mr. Louis Julian presently serves as assistant principal at FSH. Serving as general supervisor of co-curricular activities, Mr. Julian received his A.B. degree in education from Fairmont State College and his M.A. degree from West Virginia University. Mr. Howard Charlton, Jr. — Principal Mr. Lou Julian — Assistant Principal 18 They Help Students Reach Their Goals Mrs. Betty R. Eddy — Secretary Mrs. Nancy Saunders — Treasurer TOP, Mr. Anthony Oelligatti — Social Studies, Physical Education — Dean of Boys BOTTOM, Miss Madeline Oliverio — Secretarial Practice, Business — Dean of Girls Library; Counselors' Offices Are Often Visited Mrs. Miry Jo Roman — Counselor TOP, Mr. Gene Kiser — Counselor TOP, Mr. Joseph M. Muto — Counselor BOTTOM. Mrs. Irene S. Martin — Librarian BOTTOM, Mr. Kelly Michael — Social Studies Comprehensive Social Studies Classes Examine Civilizations TOP LEFT, Mr. Lewis Fetonick — Social Studies, Physical Education TOP BOTTOM, Mr. Edward A. Pence — Social Studies Mr. Thomas Dragich — English, Social Studies Mr. Joseph Cavalier — Social Studies, Driver’s Education Mrs. Angeline Savereno — Social Studies, Spanish Mr. Timothy Slamick — Social Studies 21 Languages Provide a Medium of Exp Mrs. Vicki Weber — English Mrs. Mildred Talbott — English Mr. Robert Sheets — English Mrs. Linda Morgan — English Mrs. Stephanie Martin — English Miss Judy Prozzillo — English Mrs. Glenna Martin — English 22 . For People of All Nations • • Mrs. Julia Shaw — Latin, English Mr. James Gmino — French Mrs. Virginia Via — English, Spanish Students Learn to Express Themselves. . . Mr. Maury L Blount — Mechanical Mr. Abraham Modi — Industrial Arts Mr. Richard Hawkins — Industrial Drawing Arts Mr. Byron Duncil — Driver’s Education LEFT, Miss Janet Matheny — Business Education TOP CENTER, Mrs. Velma Burton — Business Education TOP RIGHT, Mrs. Nancy Lawler — Business Edu- cation BOTTOM CENTER, Miss Patricia Bclot — Busi- ness Education BOTTOM RIGHT, Mrs. Mary Jane Smith — Com- merce 24 . . . Through Many Forms of Art Mrs. Susie Hawkins — Home Economics Mrs. Arclla Prunyi — Home Economics 25 Science and Mathematics Involve Many Concepts Through Gymnastics, Students Become Physically Intellectual TOP, Mrs Frankie Babcock — Mathematics CENTER, Mrs. Diane Munza — Mathematics BOTTOM, Mr. William Reppcrt — Physical Education, Commerce Mrs. Darlene Boyles — Mathematics Mrs. Jean Minutelli — Mathematics Miss Linda Huber — Mathematics Miss Elda Zanin — Physical Education Mr Robert DeLorenzo — Physical Education 27 ALL THA T IS HERE 29 TOP RIGHT, Senior class officers arc Carol Workman, crcasurer; Kathy Carr, secretary; Keith Susskind, president; and Carroll Little, vice president. Since the day of Freshman Orientation, the number 75 has taken on a new meaning. After four years of fears, frustrations, excitement, and smiles we are leaving the campus of Fairmont Senior High. We can look back on our activities from being babydolls in the annual Junior Carnival to our junior-senior prom, and finally leaving our senior gift to the school. Our class sponsor, Mr. Tom Dragich has stood by us through thick and thin”! Now it is time for us to go out into the world and share the ideas we have learned with others. We remember all the little things that meant so much to us at the time it happened, and then laugh. It is our time to go out now and fulfill our goals . . . Scott Alban Louis Allevato Terri Alvaro George Amos Holly Amos Bruce Armstrong 30 Shelly Arnett Janet Arthur Sherrye Audia It doesn’t work out for me. exclaims John Del Allen Bailey Terri Balderson Lisa Barth ligatti. Cindy Bartholow Janet Basagic Jerry Bcllott Mary Berardelli Janina Bernardo Belinda Biaforc 31 TOP RIGHT, Don Ferguson attempts an Algebra II problem on the board. Jack Bock Rick Bosley Chris Bonasso Cathy Browning John Bonasso Sam Bonasso LaDonna Brumage Susie Bums 32 The Doors. John Byrd Rita Campbell Becky Cannon Kathy Carr Debbie Cerri I lo Suzcttc Chapman Darlene Chess Helen Christy • • Merinda Clayton Penny Cooper Jeff Coffindaffer Bob Cover Donna Colasessano Dell Crandall Melanie Colburn Carol Critchficld Angela Co 1 osimo Ixighann Daristotic 33 To Our Adult Life. . . Greg Domico Arlene Dooley Cindy Egress John Egress Joe Fanto Sandy Fcorcnc Rosemary Davis Mary Jane Dotts Gladys Elliot Donald Ferguson John Dclligatti Cathe Dunn Jeff Ellyson Debbie Petty Norman DeRosa Linda Duskey Geno Ezelle Pat Pone 34 Are Now Open. Joe Vessecchia and Connie Thompson share a beautiful autumn day. Peggy Fortney Donald Fox Tim Fox Carl Frdcrick Gary Frederick 35 The Memories Trudy Garrison Kerri Grandstaff Raymond Gcrba John Green Raymond Glaspell Mitzi Green Anthony Fuccllo Vicky Goff Rachel Gross Dave Garcia Debbie Goldson Pat Guido Tim Fox performs in the Polar Bear March- ing Band. 36 David Gwynn Barry Haugh John Hclman Jim Haldeman Brenda Hawkinberry Lydia Hcrmosilla Doug Hall Steve Harris Melanie Hedges Susan Hedricks Beverly Hoskins Tom Howes Will Live on Forever. . . 37 Karl Humbersron Brenda laquinta Mark Jacquez Mike Johnson Bill Jones As Long as We Can Dream. . . Sharon Kennedy Gndy Jones Tom Kennedy Randy Jordan Frankie Kent Cathy Joyce Fred King Charlene Kloc Jim Koon Jenny Lauer Becky Layman Brad Lee per Toby Lewis Kim Linn Carroll Little Linda Little Beverly Looman 38 And Sometimes Debbie Lovett Joel Lowdermilk Danny Martin Susan Maruka Kenneth Mason Donna Massacci Frank Massinople Pam Matthews Joe Massinople Richard Mauck Bill Matheny John McCain Sharon Matheney Gary McQuown Make Those Dreams Come True. Jeff Mikol David Mette Scott Mcrrificld David Merrill Patty Metz Diane Milkovich Karl Miller Cathy Moore Jjm Moore Jim Mossburg Paula Muto Rose Myers Cameron Myles Robert Nickel Cindy Nickolich Kathy Nixon 40 The Class of '75 Mary Ellen Oliveto Terry Opyokc DeEtta Pagliaro Cathy Parlett David Pickens Johnny Piscitelli Charles Pitrolo Joyce Pitrolo Carol Plum Tammy Prendergast Bill Prickett John Potoezny Larry Pulice 41 Linda Parrish Gary Pearson Claire Phillips Kim Pasko Tina Pcllcritc Mike Phillips Will Stay Alive. Lee Pyles Pam Rader Beverly Radford Jennifer Rebeck Elaine Reese Jerry Reese Bryan Riley Diane Roberts David Roth Steven Sheets Cindy Rowe Kevin Sidow Cathy Saunders Ted Simmons Linda Saunders Kathy Sims Connie Scarf Mary Skarzinski 42 Brad Slaman Douglas Sloan Craig Smousc David Slceth Dave Smiers David Sole Louise Sowers Kathy Stevens Bonnie Tartt Monty Stem Mike Stingo Damita Tam Brenda Stevens Keith Susskind Terry Tam Jeff Mikol finds that Trigonometry class can be interest- ing. 43 For We Have • • • Susan Tennant Delores Testa Connie Thompson Pam Tonkery Penny Travis Ten Trickett Penny VanMeter Kenny Walters Brian Weygandt Joe Vessecchia Stephen Warren Candy White 44 Debbie Waddell Joyce Watkins Anita Williams Only Just Begun. 0 0 0 Dean Wilson Denise Wilson Rhonda Wilson Carl Winfrcc David Wood Sherri Wood Perry Woods Carol Workman DeAnn Wyont Joan Wysner MikeYanero Joe Ye race ValorieYoak Donna Yost Unphotographed Seniors Gerald Bonnette James Chandler Douglas Cline Marshall Conner Susan Fcltz Kevin Fricson Marilyn Glass Mike Grimes Danny Harrington Gary James Jeff Martin Debbie Matthews Stephanie McElroy Melanie Menefcc Rocco Muto James Myers Everett Nixon Danny Nuzum Mary Plummer Scott Pollock Debbie Poster Karla Postlc Walter Preston Pam Proctor Gndy Reed Cheryl Sharps Larry Shepard Richard Straight Sharon Turner Mike Wimcr Richard Wood 45 -1.2, 3.TThVcr- JuniorC mi al — 1, SpaTTfstr Hornff-' — Among American . Froshettes — l. ELU — Hi-Life Staff ■fdt Society — 3, 4, -374,', Thespian — 2, -1? Spanish Honor- Ls orkshop — 4, off mcncan High 3,4, Stud leading C 1, 2, Span ary — 2, ’ High Schi Froshctte — 1. Junior Carnt Junior Ex cutivc — 3, Kc ■ c r Office Worker — 3, MAPI STAFF - 2. 3. 4, Scratches Steering — 4, Spirit Club Keyctte Secretary Candidate ish Club — 2, Student Cour Song Fcst — 1, 2. 4, Mat Yearbook Workshop — 3 JANjINA BERNARDO - Office Worm — 3, Fatin Club — 1, Latin Honpl W oL Mu Alpha Theta — 3, 4, P«arcttes — 4, Who’s Who Among American High School Students. BELINDA BlAFORE — Junior Execu- tive — 3, Senior Steering — 4, Spirit (lub — 1,2, Student Council — 3, 4, Iihior Carnival — 3, Spanish Club — 1. froshettes— 1. 4. Seni t 1, Staje 4. Spa • I — TJ ! 4, Spanish Clul ROSE D, iEBBIE Bl AFORE DEBBIE CERRILLO — Ch 3, 4, Froshaliers — 1, Juni — 3. Spirit Club — 1, 2, 3,4, 1, 2, Junior Carnival — 2, S — 1, Froshettes — 1. JOHN b‘l LLIGA T! ISIE B1.ANKENSHIP SUE B ARD — Art Club — 3, 4, Fro- shaliers — 1, Office Worker — 3,4. Lin- colnettes • 2, Froshettes — 1. NORM I EROSA 1. 2. 3. 4' rack —j -2,3. ri m JIM CHANDLER DARLENE CHESS — Spirit (Ml - ■ Cheerleader — 2, 3, Lettcrman s du6 3, Spirit Club — 2,-VSongfest — 1,2, Junior Carnival — 1,2, Froshctte — 1. Basketbal GREG p : HD Cross C At dfi Executive; r3. CHRPv BONASSO — Choraliers — 3, 4 Off ye Worker — 3, Junior Executive — 3, tfrom Court — 4, Student Council -V 1, Sbngfcst — 1. itcract ARLEN$ I, Chora Latin Cm Spirit C| Junior (I HELEN CHRI1 — 3, Lincolnetn fonor bocicl 2, (unior Executive — 1, N ■ : .rXteerTng — I, £h:‘!!?? ■ 3. DLb a«M_ JOHlH BONASSO - Art Club — 2, 3, Focfafcll -11, 2, Wrestling — 1, 3,4. SAM BONASSO — Cross Country — 3, 4, ‘■aik i- 4, Wrestling — 1, 2, 3, 4, Fre®rtian Class President. Junior Exccu tivel-4 3, ptudent Council — 1, Wres- tl.nl Camp,— 3,4. Uf.: fcXCCUl MERINDA CLAYTON — M. Theta — 3, 4, SpSmf WPwlTT Who’s Who Amon maj|c| 'xi.u ! Students. gmk JANIE 3, Nati. Camiva DOUG CLINE Spanish Club — l' Y BONNETTE JEFF COFFIND. RKBC BOSLEY — Art Club — 3, Cho- ral iws — 3,4, Spanish Club — 2. Frosha- lieif — 2. DONNA COLA Club — 1. Songfc! val — 1,2, Froshei A I HU DUNN ralicrs 4 2. 4.; .irc r Jffi, Frehd rV — 2, 3, 3. lcpcmjan’s Oi 4. Pn r M-.v, sJrit Court 2. St .i «jk Counci ans L 2, Songf' d — 1, 2, i Band — 2, 4, Cho- phomore Class Trca- I Club — 1, French Junior Executives — — 4. Majorettes — Senior Steering — 4, Q HY BROWNING — Chors — S, French I Club — 2, Froshaliei 1, fibrary Helper — 1, Spirit Club Splish Club — 1,2, Spanish Hon — I, National Honor Society - MELANIE COLB! ALLEN BAILEY ANGELA COLOSIMO 3, DECA I Club -flH MARSHALL Q — 2, 3,4, Footbj 3, French — 3. Letterflfin’s ball Camp 4—2- Spanish Qub — -475,5,- 4, Track— •-4ijunk r Executive —1,2. 3,4, Foot BRUMAGE — Band 3, Junior Exa - 2, Spirit Cl Junior Camil Toshcttes — 1 CYNTHI A-BARTRCMLOW tiers'-1, Spirit-Club - i, l. 2, lun.or Carrrtfm— 2. S| Y - ArtyClub, — 3, 4, 7ym2Hdr -T — 4, Un- Library Helper — 4, Flag’Co'fp — 4. UND Frosha colnc| Polarel —-4, Color Guard ■ 4, SUSIE BURNS French I Club — I French Honorary — 2, 3,4, Junior Hxe I utivc — 3. MAPLE LF.AVFS STAFF - [ 2, Junior Steering - 4, Spirit Club — I 2. 3, 4, DAR Camp — 2, Songfest — 1 2, 1, Junior Carnival — 1, 2, 3, Frosh USA BARTH '3 •‘ _| JANET BASAGfC JERRY BELIoTT - Ban French 1 Cub — 2, Songfc : Carnival- HL- Jimtor-Exci i National Leadership Tr.«: n lDdcg4lc -. 3; Boys' Star Froshaliers — 1 BOB COVER - French 1 aph C horaliers 3— 2. 3, 4, Froshahcr-' Thespians—2. -A French Honorary DELL C MAPLE x ut.ves — ’-rPohretrrs —'2. 3. •TSbintClub — I. Month CAROL dfclTCHFIELD leader -A 4, junior fixe Lcttcrm ff ? C1iib — Honor Society — 3, 4, Prom Senior Steering — 4, Spirit C Ttmn’s Honor Society Campbell—xincoincttcs — is — 1,2, Black tuiture Society Junior Executivl— 3. LEAVES STAFF Photojrapl GENO EZELLE — Track — 1. 2. 3.4. JOSEPH FANTO — Junior Executive — 3, Junior Carnival — 3. SUSIE FELTZ — Office Worker - 3, Junior Executive — 3, Spirit Club — 1, Froshette — I. DECA Club — 4. SANDY FEORENE — Choraliers — 3, •1, Froshaliers — I. Polarctces — 2. 3. Songfest — I, Spirit Club — 1. Junior Carnival — 3. Spanish Club — 1, 2, DECA Club — 4, Froshettes — 1 DONALD FERGUSON — Band — I, 2, 3, Chess Club — 1, French I Club — 2, French Honorary — 3, 4, Interact Club — 2, 3, 4. Junior Executive — 3, Student Council — 4, National Honor Society — 4, Songfest — 2, 4. Junior Carnival — 2, 3. DEBRA PETTY —Junior Executive — 3, Uncolnette — 2, Polarettes — 3, 4, Art Honorary — I, 3. 4. Senior Steering — 4, Songfest — 1, 2, 3, 4, DECA Club — 4, Froshettes — i, Junior Carnival — 3.4. PEGGY FORTNEY — Gym Helper — 3, Froshaliers — 1, Spirit Club — 3. Songfest — 1, 2, 4. Junior Carnival — I. 4, Froshettes — 1. DECA Club — 4. PATRICK FORTE — Band — 1. 2, 3. 4, Boys' State — 3, Junior Executives — 3, Key Club — 3, 4, Math Honorary — 3, 4. National Honor Society — 3, 4. Junior Carnival — I, 2, 3. Spanish Club — 2, 3, Spanish Honorary — 3,4. DONALD FOX TIM FOX — Band — I, 2, 3, 4. Debate Team — 4, Junior Executive — 3. Key Club — 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society — 4, Junior Carnival — 1, 2. 3. 4, Span- ish Club — 2. CARL FREDERICK GARY FREDERICK KEVIN FRlESON ANTHONY FUCELLO — Basketball — I. Gym Helper — 1, Spirit Club — 1. 2, 3, Chess Club — 1,2. DAVID GARCIA TRUDY GARRISON — Home Ec Club — 2, Froshaliers — I, Student Council — 3, Songfest — 1,2, Junior Carnival — 2. RAYMOND GERBA — Student Coun cil — I. RAYMOND GLASPELL MARILYN GLASS — Choralicrrf— 1. 2, Black Culture Society —. 1 VICTORIA GOFF — Quill ami Sero — 3, 4. Choraliers — 2, 3. 4, Froshaliers — 1, Office Worker - 4. Hi-Life — 3, 4. Lmcolncttes — 1, 2, 3. Scratches — 3. Songfest — I, Concert Choir — 2, 3, Madrigals —4. DEBORAH GOLDSON — Junior Car- nival — 2, Choraliers — 2, Froshaliers — 1. Black Culrure Society — 1.2, 3.4. KERRI GRANDSTAFF — Girls Track — 1, Choraliers — 3. 4, Froshaliers — 2, Office Worker — 3. Junior Executive — 3. Songfest — 1,2,3, Senior Steering — 4. Spirit Club — 1. 2, 3, Spiritccr Junior Carnival — 3. Spanish Club l 2. Madrigals — 4, Froshettes 1 JOHN GREEN M1TZ1 GREEN — Froshal i Junior Carnival — 2, Black Cultu r cty — 1,2, 3.4, Y-Tecr MICHAEL GRIMES — Ba Chess Club — 1,2. RACHEL G Junior Class Secreta Girls’ State Homecoming Coun tive — 3. Keyettc MAPLE LEAVES STA Majorettes — 2, 3, National cty — 3, 4, Prom Court — Scroll — 3. 4, Scratches — Body Vice-President — 4, Scu cil — 1, 2, 3. 4. Yearbook W 1, 3, Songfest — 1, Junior Carnival 3. Prom Hostess — 3. State K President Candidate —J. PAT GUIDO — Band — 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers — 1. Junior Executives — 3. National Honor Society — 4, Spirit Club — 1. Spanish Club — I, 2, Spanish Honorary — 2, 3, 4, Froshaliers — 1, Scratches — 3. DAVID GWYNN — Golf — 4. Cho- raliers — 2, 3, 4, Interact — 4, Froshali- ers — 1. Songf t — 3, 4, Spanish OuV — 3. Madrigals — 4, Concert Choir - 3. JIM HALDEMAN DOUGLAS HALL DANIEL HARRINGTON STEVE HARRIS BRENDA HAWKINBERRY - Gym Helper — 3, Homr ming Court — 4. Junior Executive — 3. Spirit Club — 3. Student Gotm£— 4. Junior C .mival — 1,2,3, Frosfcdfe — 1. MELANIE HFIXiES j SUSAN HEDRICK JOHN HFT.MAN !.YDl l ERMOSILLA — Band — 1,2, 13,4, Choralier — 2,3,4, Froshaliers — 1, Future Teachers 1, 2. Junior Execu- tive - 3. Kcyette Club — 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society — 4, Senior Steering — 4. Spirit Club — I, 2, Stu- dent Council — 2, 3. All State Band — 3, 4, Songfest — 1.2, 4, Junior Carnival — I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club — 2, Concert Choir — 2, 3. Madngals — 4. Froshettes — 1. SUZETTE HI BBS ROBERT HITE BEVERLY HOSKINS - Band, Latin Club — 1, Student Council —4. BARRY HAUGH — Hi-Life Staff — 3. 1. 'unior Executive 3 Lcttcrman’s CluS«U 3 4. MAPLE LE AVES STAFF 5. Junior Cam.val - 3, Spanish Club - C Spanish} fcmorarv — 4, Tennis ‘WJullllUM HOWES - Baseball — 1. 4. ■Country — 2. i. Track —1, Wres- I— 3, 4. Junior Executive — IT Let - Ian’s Club — 1 zT 3. 4. Junior Carni |U J ImBERSTON Football — Bo V State — I, Junior IBRHNDa IAQLTNTA — ChccrML-I — 1, 2, 3, 4. Chomicrs — 2, 3. Froshali ers — 1, Junior Executive — 3, MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — L3, 4. National I Bonor Society — 3,4. Prom Queen — 4, Quill and Scroll — - .4, Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 1 j 2, 3, Student Council — 1, 2. Journalism Workshop 4,Songfest - .JuniorCarnival — ish Club— 3 KJACQUEZ — Baseball — 3.4. Y JAMES — Basketball — I, Gym r — 1, Junior Carnival — I, Black t ult . re Society 1 IKE JOHNSON — Junior Executive - 3, Senior Steering — 4. BILL JONES - Baseball — I, 3. 4, Football — 3,4, Wrestling — 2, 3, 4, Hi- Life Staff —4. CINDY JONES - Art Club — 1, Froshettes — 1, Office Worker — 3, Gym Helper — V Library Helper — 2, Junior Carnivil Y Spinish Club — 4, Froshettes — RANDOLPH JORDAN JtiJnish Club - 1, DECA Club - ME CATHY JOYCE SHARON KENNEDY TOM KENNEDY FRANKIE KENT — Basketball — I, 2, 3. 4, Football — 3, 4, Track — 3, Gym Helper — 3.4, Lettcrman’s Club — 3,4. FRED KING CHARLENE KLOC - Hi Life Staff - 4. Junior Executives — 3, Kcyette Club — 3. 4. MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — 3, Quill and Scroll — 3. 4, Senior Steering — 4, Songfest — 1, 3. Junior Carnival — 3, Y-Tcens — 1,2, 3. JIM KOON — Cross Country — 2. Football — 1, 2, 3, 4, Track — I. 3, 4, French I Club — I. Junior Executive — 3, Lettcrman’s Club — 2, 3, 4, Junior Carnival — 3. JENNY I .AUER — Choraliers — 3. Art Club — 3. 4. French Honorary — 4, Kcyctics — 2, Froshalier — I, Masque and Gavel — 4, Scratches — 3. Spirit Club — 1,2, Student Council — 4, Thes- pians — 1.2. Songfest — 1, 3,4, Spanish Club — 1. 2, 3. 4, Spanish Honorary — 2. 3. 4. Art Honorary — 3, 4, Froshettes — 1. BRAD LEEPER — BaskerbaH - 2. Football — 2, 3. 4. Track — 3, Sopho- more Class President, Junior Class Presi- dent. French I Club — 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honorary — y, 4, Boys' State — 4. Hi- Life Staff —- 4, Junior Executive — 3, Key Ciub — 1, 2, 3. 4. Latin Club — 2. Lcttcrman's Club — 3. 4. Math Honor- ary — 3, 4, Masque and Gavel — 3, 4. National Honor Society — 3, 4, Senior Steering — 4, Student Council — 2, 3, Songfest — I, 2, Junior Carnival — 2, Who’s Who Among American High School Students. TOBY LEWIS — Girls Track — 1. Band — 2, 3, 4, Froshettes — 1. Girls’ State — 3. Hi-Life Staff — 4, Homecom- ing Court — 2, Junior Executives — 3, Kcyette Club — 2, 3. 4, Latin Club — 1. MAPI.E LEAVES STAFF — 4. Major- ette 2, 3. National Honor Society — 3. 4, Prom Court — 4, Scratches — 1,4, Senior veering — 4, Spirit Club — 4, Student Council — 2. 3.4, Songfest — 1, 4. Junior Carnival — 3, Track Maid — 2, 3. 4. Mat Maid — 2. 3. 4, Prom Hostess — 2, Drum Majorette — 4, Times Can- didate. KIM LINN — Band — 1, 2. 3,4, Chora- liers — 3, Froshaliers — I. Future Teach- ers — 1, 2, Junior Carnival — 3. Polar- ettes — 2, 3, Scratches — 3. Songfest — 2, Junior Executive — 3, Spanish Club — 1. CARROLL LITTLE — Basketball — 4. Football — 1, 2, Golf — 1,2, 3, 4, Chess Club — 1, 2, 3, Choraliers — 2. 3.4, Sen- ior Class Vice-President, Junior Execu- tive 3, Key Club — 3, 4, Larin Club - ' 4. Lcttcrman’s Club — 1, 2, 3. 1. MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — 4. Suauncs — 4. Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 2, Student Council — 4, Junior Carnival — 3. LINDA LITTLE — Choraliers — 1. 2, 3, 4, Froshaliers — 1, Junior Executive — 3. Kcycttcs — 2, 3. 4, Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 1. 2, 3. 4, Student Council — 1, Songfest — 1, 2, Spanish Club — 2, Concert Choir, State Keyette Treasurer Candidate — 3 BEVERLY LOOMAN — Choraliers — 2, 3.4, French I Club — 2, Froshaliers — 47 1. Junior F.xcaiCjve — 3, 1, Folarettc — 2, 3, Spirt Son fesc— 1, 2, Froshcttc: DKBQR 3, 4, Frcrn STEPHANIE Me ELROY UAH LOVETT — French I Club — 2, French .in. — 3, 4, Froshaliers — 1, V rker— 3, Junior Executive — _. k r Steering — 4. Songfest — I. 3. Ju C umival — 3. JOEL LOWDERMILK —“Band f 1. 2. 3. 4. Junior Executive — 3, Key dub — 4. .MAPt LLEAVES STAFFS-!. All v tc Band — Ycarfafli Workshop — t 4. Scratches— 4. DANIEL MARTIN — Basketball Man- I ager — 3, Cross Country Nfinag r — 3. 4, Band — 1, Junior Canti val 3, Span ishClub —4. JEFFREY MARTIN — Hi Life Staff - 4, Latin Honorary — 3- SUSAN MARUKA — ( KENNETH MASON — F. Track — 3, 4. Band — 1, 2, 3, Interact Club — 2, 3, 4, Junior Executives — 3. Senior Steering — 4, Spanish Club — 2, 3. DONNA MASSACCI - Cheerleader — 1, Choraliers — 2, 3, 4, French I Club — 2, Froshaliers — 1, Junior Executives — 3. Scratches — 3, 4. Student Council — 1,2, Songfest — 1,3.4, Junior Carni- val — 1, 2, Froshencs — 1. FRANK MASSINOPLE - Baskccball — 1.2, Golf — 3. Key Club — 3, Song- fest Spanish Club — 2. JOE MASSINOPLE — Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4. l .H.rball — 3, 4, Gym Helper — 4, Latin Club — 2, 3, 4, Latin Honorary — 3. 4. Letrerman’s Club — 3. 4. National Honor Society — 3,4. SHARON MATHFNY — DECA Club — 4, Froshettes — l,Spanish Club— 1, Junior Carnival — 1.2, Songfest — 1, 2. GARY McQUOWNl- Band — f, Choraliers — 3, 4. Spanish Club — 2 Concert Choir — 2, Madrigals,— 4, DECA II-4 DAVID MEFFE MELANIE MENEFEE DAVID MERRILL { SCOTT MHRRIFIEJjJ) PATTY META — French I Club —K ior Executive Library Helperi— 3, 4. Spirit Club -i-1, Junior Carnival Among Arfeadjty JEFFREY MTKttl — Key Club — T, 2, 3, Junior Executive — 3, Student Coun- cil — I. [fo Scboal'$tudenr? junior txccutive — a, spirit c..ur — i.jk 2. Student Council — 1. 2, Junior Carm val — 1,2, 3, Spanish Club — 1,2. Sjxm ish Honorary — 2, 3. BILL MATHENY 2,4. -Che Club-!. ROCCOMUTO JAMES MYERS DIANE MILKOVICH — Spirit Club — l Junior Executive — 3, Gym Helper IRL MILLER S THY MOORE — Junior Executive — 3, Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 2, 3,4, Student Council — 3. Songfest — ra2, 4. Junior Carnival — 1,4, Spanish 'ub - 2, 3, Color Guard — 2, 3. 4, Froshettes— 1. KEVIN MOORE TAMES MOORE — Choraliers — 3, 4, MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — 3. Froshali- ers — l. Spanish Club — 1. DECA II — i4 y.-- JIM MOSSBURG PAULA MUTO — Band — 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Executive — 3, Kcyctte Club — 2, 3. 4. Majorettes — 2, 3, 4, Narional , Honor Society — 4, Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 1, 2. 3,4, Songfest — 1, 2, Junior Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club — 2, Froshettes — 1, DECA II Club — 4, Scratches — 4. DEBBIE MATTH1 WS — Math Hon- orary — 3. 4. National Honor Society — 4, Polarettcs — 3, 4, Senior Steering — 4, Student Council — 4, Songfest — 3. 4, Spanish I lonorarv - 3.4. PAM MATTHEWS — MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — 4, Froshettes — 1. Scratches —1. Spirit Club — 1, Songfest — 1,4. Junior Carnival — 1, 2,4. RICK MAUCK JOHN McCAIN - Chess Club —1.2, 3. 4. Gym Helper — M Key Club — 3,4, Latin Club — 3, 4, Black Culture Society — 2. 3. 4. Junior Carnival — 3. ROSE MYERS - Froshaliers — 1, Songfest — 1, 2, Junior Carnival — 1,2. CAMERON MYLES CINDY NICKOL1CH — DECA Club — 4 BOB NICKEL EVERETT NIXON — DECA Club — 4. KATHY NIXON DANIEL NUZUM — DECA II Club — 4 RY OUVETO — French I Club French Honorar. — 2. 3. Hi-Life Staff 4. 11 SCOTTY POLLOCK Spanish Club— 2. Key Club — 1, TERRY OPYOKE DELTA PAGLIARO - Choraliers 2, 3. ffroshaliers — 1. Songfest J Spanish Club —1,2. DECA 4 C.Vl'HV pMlETT - -Li V 4, Larin Club -gl, 2. MAPI.!LEAVES - 4. SjSirit Club— 1, DECA luh — 4 LINDA PARRISH - Junior Carnival — 3. Junjor Executive — National Honor Sos ■t — Sui «icn- Council 4, SpanishKjOjIvi X’' fmor Sterling — 4. Who’s Who In igh [gfest 2, 3, if Schot H .vWI vtjIK .... ihotarv — ty . '4% . 2. Frosh- DEBORAH POSTER KARLA PC ; JON POTOCZNY — Football — 1. TAMMY PRENDERGAST — Sopho- more Chi Treasurer — 2, Hi-Life Staff 3fc'4Vfurvior Executive — 3. Keyettc CTub — 4. MAPLE LEAVES STAFF - 2. 3. 4. Masque and Gavel — 3. 4, National Honor Society — 4. Polarettcs KIMBERLYPASKO — 1. Latin CluB]— 1, 2, LatiitJ nal Honor , 3, Student i , 4. Y-Teens GARY PEARSON TINA PELLE RITE Cheerleader — 1. 2, 3. 4. Chess Club — 1.2. Junior Execu- tives — 3. Latin Club . Polarettes — 2, 3, 4. Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 3, 4, Junior Carnival — 2, 3, Spanish Club — 3, Froshettes — 1, Who’s Who in American High Schools — 4. CLAIRE PHILLIPS — Girls Track — 1, Band — 1,2, Choraliers — 3, 4, French Club — 2, Hi-Life Staff — 4, Junior Executives — 3, Kcyetce Club — 3, 4, National Honor Society — 4, Scratches Staff — 3, 4, Spirit Club — 2, Who’s Who in American High Schools — 4, Drama Club — 2. Madrigals — 3, 4, Concert Choir — 3. MIKE PHILLIPS — Band — 1, 2. 3, 4, Junior Executives — 3. Key Club — 3.4, Spanish Club — 2, 3. DAVID PICKENS - Band — 1. 2, 3. French I Club — 2, Key Club — 2, 3, National Honor Society — 4, Student Council — 1, Songfest — 2, DECA II dub — 4. JOHNNY PISCITF.LU — Art Club - 3,4, Spanish Club —4 CHARLIE PITROLO - Wrestling — 1, Swim Team — 2, Band — 1. Chorali- ers — 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus — 3, Madrigal Choir — 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir — 2.3 JOYCE PITROLO — Cheerleader — 1, 2, 3, Junior Executives — 3, Lcttcrmcn’s Club — 3. MAPLE LEAVES STAFF - 4, Prom Court — 4, Spirit Club — 1,2, 3, Student Council — 1, 2, 3, Junior Car- nival — 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club — 1. 2. 3, Spanish Honorary — 3,4. CAROL PLL'M — Songfest — 3. Frosh- ettes— 1. Y-Teens — 7 ' ',.j GINA FU MMER PAM PRODOR - Froshaliers - 1. I Gym Helper — 2, 3,4. DF A Club —V LARRY PULICE — Band - 1. 2. 3, Interact Club — 3. 4, Junior Executives — 3. Senior Steering — 4, Stage Crew — 2.3.4. LEE PYLES — Football — 1. Wrestling — 1. Polar Bear Mascot — 4, Choraliers — 2, 3, 4. French I Club — 1. French Honorary — 2, 3, 4. Junior Executives — 3. Key Club — 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club — 3. Math Honorary — 3. 4. National Honor Society — 4, Spirit Club — 4, Songfest — 1,2,3,4. JENNIFER REBECK — Art Honorary — 3. 4. Choraliers — 3, Froshaliers — 1, Hi-Life Staff — 3, 4, Keyettc Club — 4, Latin Club — 1. MAPLE LEAVES STAFF - 4, Quill and Scroll — 3. 4, Scratches Staff — 3, 4, Spirit Club — 1, Junior Carnival — 1, 3. Who’s Who in American High School Students — 4. EIjjpJF. REESE — Choraliers — 2, 3,4, Froshaliers — 1, Polarettcs — 2, 3. 4, Spirit Club — 1,2, Spanish Honorary — 3.4. Spanish Club — 2. JERRY REESE — Baseball — I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball — 3, 4. Football — 2, 3, 4, Gym Helper — 3. Lcttcrman’s Club — 2.3.4. BRYAN RILEY — Track — 1,2, Wres- tling — 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraliers — 3. Gym Helper - - 3, Junior Executive — 3, Key Club — 1, 2, 3, l-ctterman’s Club — 1,2, 3. 4. Senior Steering — 4, Student Coun- cil — 2. Songfest — 1, 3, Junior Carnival — 3. DIANE ROBERTS — Choraliers — 1, Polarettcs — 1. DAVID ROTH — Junior Executives — 3, Senior Steering — 4. Junior Carnival _ 48 CINDY ROWE CATHY SAUNDERS — Chess Club— 2, 3. 4, French Honorary — 4, Junior Executive — 3, Latin Club — 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Honorary — 2, 3, 4, Senior Steer- ing — 4, Thespians — 3,4, Junior Carni- val-3- LINDA SAUNDERS — French I Club — 1, French Club Honorary — 2, 3, 4, Girls’ State — 3, Office Worker — 3, Math Honorary — 3, 4, National Honor Society — 3,4, Senior Steering — 4. CONNIE SCARF — French Honorary — 2, 3, 4, Froshalicrs — 1, Library Helper — 3, Polarettes — 2, Junior Car nival — 3- CHERYL SHARPS STEVE SHEETS 4 Chess Club —1,2, 3,4, Hi-Life Staff — 1, Key Club — 3,4, MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — 4. Senior Steering — 4. LARRY SHEPHERD — Cross « — 3, Track — 2, 3. KEVIN SI DOW — Cross Country — 1, I 2, Track — 1, 2, French I Club — 1, French Honorary — 2, 3, 4, Junior Exec- utive — 2, 3, Key Club — 1, 2, 3, Letter- men's Club — 1,2, 3,4, National Honor Society — 4, Senior Steering — 4, Song- fest-1,2. pH TED SIMMONS KATHY SIMS — Froshaliers — i. Jun- ior Executives — 3, Polarettes — 3, Prom Court — 4, Senior Steering — 4, Student Council — 3,4, Songfcst — 3. 4, Junior Carnival — 2, 3. MARY SKARZINSK1 — Band — 3. 4. Choraliers — 3, 4, Froshalicrs - l. Polarettes — 2, 3, 4, Spirit Club - 2. Junior Carnival — 2, 3- BRADSLAMAN PENNY SMITH DAVID SLEETH DOUGLAS SLOAN DAVID SMIERS — An Club — 1,2. 3, Basketball — 1, Junior Carnival — 3, Wrestling — 2, 3. CRAIG SMOUSE — French I Club 1, Who’s Who in American High School Students. DAVID SOLE LOUISE SOWERS — Froshalicrs — 1, Junior Executives — 3, MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — 4, Scratches — 4, Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 3, Student Council — 2, Yearbook Work- shop — 3, 4, Songfest — 3, 4, Junior Carnival — 2, 3. Spanish Club — 2, DECA I —4, Masque and Gavel — 4. MONTY STERN — Wrestling — 2, Band — 1, 2, Chess Club — 1, 2, 3. Debate Club — 3. 4, French I Club — 2. French Honorary — 3, 4, Junior Execu- tive — 3. Key Club — 1, 2, 3, Math Honorary — 3, 4. Masque and Gavel — 3, 4, National Honor Society — 4, Pro- jectionist Club — 1, Student Council — 2, Songfcst — 2, 3, Who’s Who in American High School Students BRENDA STEVENS — Band — 1,2, 3, 4, Junior Executive — 3, Latin Club — 2, 3, Majorettes — 3, Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 2. Student Council — 4, Songfcst — 3, Froshcttes — 1. KATHY STEVENS - French 1 Club — 1, French Honorary — 2, 3, 4, Math Honorary — 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety — 4. MIKE STINGO — Football — 1, 3, 4, Gym Helper — 4. RICHARD STRAIGHT — Band — 1, 2. Hi-Life Staff — 2, 3, 4, MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — 3, 4, Scratches — 3, j 4, Projectionist Club — 1, Stage Crew — 3, Yearbook Workshop — 4, Junior Car- K nival —3. EDDIE SUMMERS | KEITH SUSSKIND, — Chess Club — ( 2, Freshman Class V.P., Junior Class V.P., Senior Class President, Hi-Life Staff — 3, 4, Interact Club — 4, Junior Executives — 3. Key Club — 1, 2, 3, Latin Club — 1, 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel — 4, Quill and Scroll — 4. Sen- ior Steering — 4, Student Council — 1, 12,3,4. • I . 1V |BONNIE TARTT—, Chc£lfc der — 1, |2, 4, French Honorary — 2, Froshalicrs 1, Girls’ State — 4, National Honor Society — 4, Spirit Court — 4, Spint Club — 1,4, Junior Carnival — 1, 2, 3,4, Black Culture Society — 1, 2, 3. 4. DAMITA TARTT — Froshalicrs - 1, Spirit Cluj — 1, Student Council — 1,2, Junior Carnival — 1. 2, 3, Spanish C.lub — 1, 2, Spanish Honorary — 3, Bl flt Culture Society — 1. 2, 3,4. TERRY TARTT — Girls Track - 1, Choraliers - 1. Froshalicrs — 1, Jun|frf Executives — 3. Black Culture Society — 1,2,3,4, junior Carnival — 3 SUSAN TENNANT — Junior Execu- tive!— 3 -atin Club — 1, 2. 3. 4, Latin Honorary — 2, 3, National Honor Soci- ety — 4, Spirit Club — 1, Songfcst - 2, 3, 4, Junior Carnival — 3. Froshcttes ■— 1. DELORES TESTA - Band — 1, 2.3,4, Future T« chers — 1, 2, Junior F.xc fih tives — 3, Polarettes — 2. 3, Scratches - 3, Senior Steering — 4, Student Council —1,2, Froshcttes — 1. CONNIE THOMPSON - Cheerleader _1, Homecoming — 1, Latin Club 1. 2, Prom Court — 4, Student Council — 1, 2, Songfqst — 1. PAM TONKERY — Froshalicrs — 1, Spiritci ■ — 1, PENNY TRAVIS — Froshalicrs — 1, Gym Helper — 3, Polarettes — 3, Spirit dub — 1, Songfcst — 1, Spanish Club — 1. TERI TRICKETT DONNA TUCKER — Choraliers — 2, 3, 4, Froshaliers — I, Lincolncttes — I, Polarettes — 2, 3. Spirit Club — 1, Song- fest — 1, Concert Choir — 3, Madrigals — 4. Froshcttes — 1. BOB TURNEY — Frendi Honorary — 2.3- PENNY VAN METER - Polarettes — 2, Junior Carnival — 2. JOE VESSECCHIA DEBBIE WADDELL — Froshaliers — 1, Hi-Life Staff — 4, Junior Executive — 3, Latin Club — 1, 2, 3, Latin Honorary — 2, 3,4, Math Honorary — 3,4. UNDA WALKER SHERRY WALLS — Choraliers — 2, 3, 4, French I Club — 1, Froshaliers — I, Junior Executive — 3, Keyettc Club — 3. 4, MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — 4, Math Honorary — 3, 4, Majorettes — 2, 3, National Honorary — 3, 4, Majorettes — 2,3, National Honor Society —4. KENNY WALTERS STEVE WARREN — Band — 1,2, 3,4, Hi-Life Staff — 4, Junior Executive — 3, Key Club — 2, 3, 4, Latin Club — 2, 3, 4, Latin Honorary — 3, 4. Math Honor- ary — 3, 4, Masque and Gavel — 3, 4, Quill and Scroll — 3, 4, Scratches Staff — 2, 3, 4, Senior Steering — 4, Thespi- ans — 3, 4, Songfcst — 2, 3, 4, Junior Carnival — 2, 4, Who’s Who in Ameri- can High Schools. JOYCE WATKINS — Choraliers — 3. Froshalicrs — 2, Office Worker — 3. BRIAN WEYGANDT — Chess Club — 1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club — 4, National Honor Society — 4, Science Club — 1. CANDACE WHITE — Band — I, 2, 3. 4, Junior Executives — 3, Songfcst — 3. 4. Junior Executive — 3. DIANE WH1TEHAIR — Spirit Club — 2. ANITA MARIE WILLIAMS — Girls Track — 3, Debate Team — 3, 4, Junior Executive — 3, Masque and Gavel — 3, 4, Spirit Club — 3, Junior Carnival — 3, Spanish Club — 2, 3, Black Culture Soci- ety—2, 3,4. DENISE WILSON — Gym Helper — 3, Junior Executive — 3. Spirit Club — 3, Student Council — 4, Junior Carnival — 1,2. HAROLD WILSON RHONDA WILSON MIKE WIMF.R WOODY WINFREE — Band — 1. 2. 3, 4, Chess Club — 1, 2, Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 1,2, Spiritcers — 4, Junior Carnival — 4, 2, DECA I — 4. DAVID WOOD — Band — 1, 2. 3. 4. Senior Steering — 4, Junior Carnival — 2.4. DECA—4. PERRY WOODS SHERI WOODS CAROL WORKMAN - An Club - 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Office Worker — 3, Hi-Life Staff — 3. Keyctte Club — 2, 3. 4, MAPLE LEAVES STAFF — 2, 3, Masque and Gavel — 4, Scratches — 3, Senior Steering — 4, Spirit Club — 1,4, Student Council — 2, 3, 4, Songfest — 1,2, 4, Junior Carnival — 3. DEANN WYONT — Swim Team — 3, 4, Band — 4, Junior Executive — 3, Keyctte Club — 3, 4, National Honor Society — 4, Senior Stccnng — 4. Spirit Club — 3, 4, Student Council — 2. 3, 4, Songfcst Student Body Representative — 4, Junior Carnival — 2, Spanish Club — 3, 4, Spanish Honorary — 3, 4, Color Guard — 4. JOAN WYSNER — French Club — 1, 2, 3, Froshaliers — I, Junior Executive — 3, Math Honorary — 3. 4, National Honor Society — 4, Spirit Club — 1, 2, Senior Steering — 4, Student Council — 2, Songfest — 1,3, Junior Carnival — 2. JOE YERACE — Basketball Manager — 2, FtxYtball Manager — 2, 3, Letter- man’s Cub — 2, 3, Senior Steering — 4. VALOR IE YOAK — Choraliers — 2, 3, 4, Froshaliers — 1, Hi-Life Staff — 3, Homecoming Queen — 4, Junior Execu- tive — 3, Latin Club — 4, Lettcrman’s Club — 4, Majorettes — 4, Spirit Club — I, 2, Polarettes — 2, Froshcttc — 1, Scratches --3, Student Council — 1, 2, 3, Songfest — 1, 3, 4, Junior Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honorary — 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir — 2, 3, Junior Carnival Queen - 3. tiONilA YOST - Froshaliers — 1, Spirit Club — 2. 49 Setting Goals for the Future Kenneth Jeff Patricia Barbara Rick Abbott Adams Adams Alvaro Angel ine Emma Frank Rick Karen Mark Annan Audia Bacco Barrett Battcigcr Elizabeth Kevin Scott Jody Ann Bosley Bourne Browning Cain Calabrase The highlight of the school year was the Junior-Senior Prom presented in May by the Junior Class. In preparation for this, all Juniors who were willing to devote both time and hard work, participated in Junior Executives, who sold candy bars, spirit buttons and presented the Junior Carnival, held for the first time in December. Ten junior homerooms were involved in Junior Carnival in some way. Junior homeroom teachers arc Mr. Joseph Cavalier, Mr. James Cimino, Mrs. Virginia Via, Mrs. Karen Hawkins, Miss Debbie Mallamo, Mr. Lewis Petonick, Mrs. Diane Munza, Mr. Robert Sheets, Mr. Donald Stevens and Mr. John Vincent. At the close of a fulfilling year, these Juniors look forward to graduating as the class that celebrated Fairmont Senior High School’s Centennial. Jan Carpenter Sandy Carroll Kathy Carr Carmen Cavailo Sharon Carroll Judie Charlton 50 Becky Cecilia Richard Sandy Cheryl John Clagett Clevenger Clevenger Coe Conrad Cort Amy Sherri William Barbara Joyce Kathy Dailey Davis Davis DcMoss Devcricks Devi son Debbie Tom Kitty Chris Don Eddie DeWalick Domico Dooley Dorsey Duncan Dunlap Bob Morgan Jody Lisa John Janice Dunn Dunn Duskey Ellyson Everson Farlow Juniors Prepare To Meet Tomorrow Combining Work and Creativity Barbara Terry Donna Brad Farris Feltz Petty Fitzgerald Kevin Paul Linda Toni Gall Gawthrop Golden Goldson Richard Ann Brad Courtney Gump Haley Hardman Harney Brian Jeff Janet Randy Hetrick Hodges Hough Hoult Debra Bonnie Jimmy Floyd FI uh arty Fox Mike Terri Clifford Gorey Green Grubb May James David Haymond Heck Helmick Debbie Dave Doug Howard Hutchinson Hutchinson Clevland Jackson Mike Jarrett Dale Jackson Cathy Johnson Gifford Jackson Kathy Johnson Connie Jarrett Bill Jones 52 Jim Diana Susan Lisa Tim Steve Jones Jordan Kennedy King Koon Korsh Stephanie Mike Vicki Jody Sharon Beth Kovach Kraley Lari more Layman Leary Levine Joy Kim Hung-Hung Janice Sharon Terri Levine Linn Li Malick Marino Martin ABOVE LEFT, Oh no, not again,” moans Varsity cheerleader Renee Maruka. ABOVE RIGHT, Junior class officers are Sharon Mar- ano, Rita Massinople, Buddy Sapp, and Ron Stem. 53 They Achieve Individuality Renee Maruka Lea McDowell Rhonda Mullins Mike Parrish Cecelia Mason Bill Mcrri field Vicki Mundell Joyce Pasqualc Rita Massinople Jo Marie Mezzanocte Jill Nease Kenny Pearson Kathy Matthews Tammy Michels Rick Norris Linda Peirce Rick McCandlcss David Miller Danny Oliveto Debbie Pilcggi Maxine McCullough Debbie Morris Cheryl Palmer Ron Pizatella Gndy McCutchcon Brad Mortensen Jackie Parks Denise Plutro 54 Sharing; Learning, Expanding, Spirit Queen Ann Calabrasc is escorted to her throne by Bill Jones, senior. Experiencing Life's Aspects Patricia Daris Kevin Kathy Ralph Pollack Pud sell Pyles Pyles Raspa Nancy Walter Tim Ernest Thomas Reed Reed Rice Richards Ridenour Tama Bettina Virginia Kim John Robertson Robinson Robinson Rose Russell Andrew Randy Bud Rick Rose Salisbury Sansalone Sapp Satterfield Satterfield Tracy Debbie Gina Karla Vicky Satterfield Saunders Savio Shaver Sherbs TOP, Broken leg or not, Jill Nease can be seen at the Polar Bear games cheering the team on to victory. BOTTOM, Morgan Dunn works intently on his English hoping to make a good grade. 55 Accumulating Responsibility Sally Tim Shingleton Shomo Scott John Smouse Smyton JoAnn Ron Spooner Stem Randall Ann Swcetnich Swiger Meredith Mary Taylor Testa Gary Shreve Donnie Snider Bonnie Stevenson John Swisher Diane Tetrick Becky Simmons Donna Snodgrass Jamie Stew an Rhonda Sydnor Jcannine Thobois Robert Smell Brad Spcclman Joe Sullivan Anne Talbott Robert Thomas Kevin Smith Rick Spcclman Donctta Summers Tim Tarleton Larry Thompson Suzanne Smith Gina Spitzer Karen Swcetnich Cara Taylor Susan Thompson Wayne Thompson Sandy V an Zand t Gndy Walters Tammy Trickctt Steven Viglianco Cathy Wanamaker James T wyman Alice Wainio Kirk Waronicki Eric Vanderslice Kathy Walls Ronald Warren Jeff VanGildcr Ralph Walsh Brenda Watson Junior Executives meet to plan upcoming fund-raising activities. Mitchell David Douglas Mark Sherry Weaver Whiteman Whiteman White Willey Rossie Vicki Danny Diane Cathy Wilson Wilson Ycrcb Yost Zivkovich As Tomorrow's Leaders Sophomores Promote Spirit The spirit of ’77 was really alive this year in the Sophomore Class with the aid of Mrs. Stephanie Martin, their adviser. They were boosted readily by their homeroom teachers Mr. Maury Blount, Mr. Brian Cole, Miss Joyce Flint, Mr. Robert Hawkins, Mrs. Glenna Martin, Miss Janet Mathcny, Mrs. Deborah Moore, Mr. William Rcppcrt, Mrs. Angeline Savereno, and Mrs. Velma Burton. They participated in service clubs, Choraliers, language clubs, band, Student Council, yearbook staff, Junior Carnival, and band front. Representatives were selected at the end of their freshman year on attendance at meetings and service, from the 285 members of the class. Placing first in the spirit link contest, they also showed their spirit by carrying out their motto Go Bananas” when decorating their hall for Homecoming and East-West Week. They had two money-making projects — a candy sale and a pepperoni roll sale. John Retton was the winner of the Big Banana contest held during East-West Week. They also sponsored a dance and a Christmas party. TOP, Sophomore representatives are from center clockwise, Anita Drennen, Mike Forte, Clark Hawkins, Scott Ash, Randy Waddell, Brian Carpenter, Carol Clayton, Brian Falk. Linda Gawthrop, Gina Ruggiero, Mary Ellen Carr, Cristal Linn, Cecilia Bonasso, Sylvia Parker, Twyla Chcslock, Judi Reed, Nancy Mallamo. Sandy Grega, Josic Garrison, Denise Post, Tina Layman, Nancy Calabrase, Beth Watson and Jo Marie Pitrolo. BOTTOM, Sophomore Class officers are Mary Ellen Carr, secretary; Judi Reed, treasurer; and Scott Ash, vice president. 58 Kathy Danny Tim Abbott Acuff Albright Scott Edward Ronnie Ash Auel Bacco Tammy James Jerry Baker Barber Barber Steve Robin Greta Barbe rio Barnes Basagic Kim Steven Doug Biaforc Bcrardclli Biaforc Jeffrey Donna Donna Biaforc Bigler Blankenship . . . With Go Bananas Theme Anne Jaynes and Melanie Rowand take a break from the long hours of band prac- tice. Sue Bock Cecelia Bonasso Brenda Sandy Mike Brown Brum age Brum age 59 As Goals Are Gained Peggy Sonetta Robert Nancy Lynn Bums Butler Cain Calabrase Campbell Brian Mary Ellen Portia Twyla Pam Carpenter Carr Carter Cheskxk Christian Roxanne Stephen Carol Sydney DeEtta Christy Ganfrocca Clayton Colburn Collins Melanie Kathy Karl John Wiiliam Milton Belinda Cathy Commodore Conley Conrad Corbin Corbin Cottingham Cox Cox Donald Steve Nancy Joedy Sherry Tami Anita Tamma Crites Cutlip Dadisman Daristotle Davis Dobreff Drennen Drummond 60 . . . Enthusiasm Generates Success Bill Eric Carl Raymond Linda Dunn Dytzel Eddy Eddy Efaw Brian Sandy Valerie Janey Mike Falk Fast Fleming Finzel Forte Mary Josic Richard Linda Jackie Fortney Garrison Garrison Gawthrop Geldbaugh Michael Mark Catherine Clinton Sally Gerba Gilardi Glass Golden Gower Gwendy Susan Holly Sandy Kellie Gray Green Green Grega Griffin Sherry Davis cries to do her homework before the bell rings. Debbie John Grogg Guzzo Jerry Buddy Haymond Hefflin Melinda Tim Hagan Hal demon Paula Jeff Hclzer Henderson Curtis Mark Haley Haller Jennifer Sara Hodges Hough Kim Clark Hanson Hawkins John Barbara Howes Humber st on 61 Class of '77 Experiences Life; Kemper Shah Cristal Lengcl Lewis Linn Nancy Mary Sam Mallamo Mallen Manci notti Elva John Jeff Debbie Karen Hum Hupp Ice Imes Jackson Anne Gndy Kim Cheryl Verna Janes Jones Kann Kincell King Denise Debbie Cecil Tina Keith Lambiotte Larew Layman Layman Leggett Karen Roger Cathy Erin Eddy Maruka Massacci Mclntire McLaughlin Mcrrifield John Retton this year’s Big Banana” winner, enjoys LuAnne Marc Steve Robin eating bananas at lunch. Mezzanotte Mezzanotte Michael Michels Billy Bren Jeff John Miller Morris Moody Murdock Randy Mary Pamela Patrick Murdock Nickolich Nixon Nixon 62 Jana Cathy Kathleen Nuzum O’Dell O’Leary Jay Sylvia Susan Pallotta Parker Paul Jo Marie John Denise Pitrolo Pitrolo Post Joseph Tim Paul Pyles Radford Rebeck Mike Gerba and Jay Pallotta try to find all 206 bones on the human skeleton. Participates in School Activities Making use of the library before school, Bernard Dotts tries to do his homework. Judy Sandy John Reed Reese Rctton Tina Pam Suellen Rice Riffee Riley Tammy Melanie Gina Roupc Rowand Ruggiero 63 Although They Enjoy the Present, Steve Rutherford Rick Serafine Kelcie Smith Kevin San sal one Kirk Sestito Michele Smith Chen Sapp Anne Shaffer Sharon Smith Lois Satterfield Rod Shomo Lee Anne Smousc Becky Saunders Beverly Simmons Sally Snider Lorraine Stevens Linda Sunlin Bob Thompson Doug Saunders Debra Sloan Guy Sole Jill Stewart Gndy Swigcr Debbie Thompson Bepe Schmidt Gndy Smith Irene Stevens Richard Sticldey Mike Swisher Patty Toothman 64 Gass president, Asa Reese discusses class activity plans with Mrs. Stephanie Martin, adviser. Excited over the first snow, Tammy Roupe goes for a walk during lunch. . . . Sophomores Look to the Future Gcla Jeane Debbie Bruce Tammy Laura Tork Tsui Turney Twyman Uchick Valentine Jimmy Pamela Randy Jane George Candace Vespoint Viands Waddell WaJkup Walls Wang Kathi Beth Sharon Christy James Ronnie Waters Watson Weaver Weis White Whiting Allan Jackie Practicing their act for Junior Carnival arc from left: Beth Watson, Shari Lewis, Crystal Linn, Josie Garrison, Williams Willis Sydney Col bom, Gina Ruggiero, Mary Nickolich, and Sally Snider. Front Row, Nancy Mallamo. Kathy Kim Wilson Wilson Jeff Robert Wise Yost Rick Wilson Sheila Yost 65 Renee Tina Carla Allevato Alvaro Annan Sharon Machclle Carol Arbogast Arcuri Armstead Randall Robin Susan Baker Beans Bennett Freshman Class officers are, clockwise, Brad Waronicki, president; Betsy Talbott, sec- retary; Louise Little, vice president; and Cathy Lewis, treasurer. Freshmen Achieve Hard-Sought Goals Transition . . . growth . . . achievement. . .all are characteristic of FSH’s Freshman Class. Consisting of 316 enthusiastic ninth-graders, the group has completed several projects, including selling ballpoint pens, decorating the Freshman Building and the Stadium for Homecoming and their halls for West-East Week, and ornamenting the traditional Christmas Tree on the Senior Court. Freshmen have also been active in Student Council, various language clubs, service organizations, band, sports, Froshaliers, and Junior Carnival. Supplying guidance and support are class sponsor Mrs. Jean Minutelli and homeroom teachers Mrs. Betty Jaynes, Mr. Bill Lawson, Mrs. Darlene Boyles, Miss Linda Huber, Mr. Charles Snyder, Mrs. Stephanie Martin, Mrs. Vicki Weber, Miss Judy Prozzillo, and Miss Tina Ruggiero. Theresa Bobby Fred Mary Anne Ronnie Biafore Blake Blake Blankenship Board Belinda Bill Margie Sharon Amy Boord Boram Bradshaw Brown Bruce 66 Candie Toni Bnynage Brunet t Anthony Rodney Carovillano Carpenter Jeff Anne Cimaglia Clark Paul Connie Conley Coughenour Mike Thomas Burdoff Bums Vickie John Carpenter Case Cheryl Tim Clay Clyde Jo Mark Craddock Crislip David David Byrd Cadogan Terri Pam Cavallo Cheslock John Michael Comas Conley Debbie Debra Crites Crites . . . Maturing, Evolving Rita Pete Currcy Damico Suzic Gregory Davis Davison Fred Lori Dodds Dodge Roslyn Gibbs Daristotle Davidson Crystal Carla Dawson Delapas Laura Lana Downey Downs Alan Davis Jimmy Dclcruycllc Pamela Davis Skectcr Delligatti Raymond Davis Gndy Dobreff 67 . . . Forming Friendships April Frances Efaw English Cathy Robert Figler Flowers Jim Dean Floyd Fragale Ann Thomas Frank Furbee Michael Kay Janice Sharon Dublin Dunnavant Dwyer Eddy Anne Marie Theresa Diane Jim Fanto Feltz Fetty Fetty Freshman footballers compiled a 4-2 record during season play, defeating Bridgeport and Grafton frosh teams once and East Fairmont twice, and losing to two junior varsity squads, Philip Barbour and Monongah Julie Tammy George Rose Gall Geldbaugh Gcrau Gerba Donald Diane Stephanie Greg Gorbey Gower Green Gross Barbara Pamela Sharon Valerie Gill Glass Glazcr Goldson Jamie Kathy Janice John Gross Gross Grubb Guido 68 Debbie Lori David Gump Hades Hannah Glen Danette Dara Hanning Hardman Hartley Kenneth Floyd Janet Helmick Henderson Henderson Rick Susan Melinda Higgs Hlcbinsky Hogan . . . Gaining Knowledge Bill Randy Paul Tammy Sharon Hatfield Haught Hayhurst Hayhurst Heck Pam Donna Becky Mark Thomas Hennen Herdman Hess Hess Hewitt Jo-Ann Dave Rod James Kathy Holbert Holcomb Hoylman Hupp Imes Robin Spitznoglc thinks she has the answer, but Jo Craddock decides to check her notes Mary Bilinda Sandra Inghram Jack Jones Kim Brian Connie Johnson King Lambert Karen John Mark Larimore Layman Layman . . . Growing Separately and Individually Peggy Jay Cathy Jennifer Louise Vicki Leary Lem ley Lewis Little Little Loudin Tom Carole Pam Fred Joyce Wesley Lynch Mahaffcy Markley Martin Martin Martin Lori Mary Carla Tim Brett Gary Mason Mason Maunz McAteer McClain McCutchcon Diane Pellillo and Margie Bradshaw Rock Around the Qock” during the Froshettes’ Then and Now” act from the 1974 Junior Carnival. Pam Charles Dale Mikol Miller Miller Kim Scott Tracy Moats Mohr Moore James John Joe Robby Denise Martha Patricia Deborah Morgan Morten sen Nagy Newcomc Nickel Nickolich Nixon Nottingham Gloria Paul Toni Alan Tammie Julie Diana Becky O’Dell Osborne Parker Parks Parrish Pasko Pellillo Pileggi Vanessa Pattie Derek Kim Tim Kim Robin Natalie Plivelich Poshadcl Post Fostlethwait Prahl Prcgley Prcndcrgast Price . . . Building on Experience 71 . . . Assuming Responsibility Shelley Mike Rombola Rowe Eddie Shelley Sine Skinner Bernard Cheryl Smith Smith Bill Frank Snyder Sowers Doloris Dawn Stoneking Straight Paul Jean Scott Kim Jean Shawn Pudsell Quinn Reppcrt Rctton Rider Riley Lee Ann Jeff Donnie Rick Cheryl Wendy Satterfield Scheib Schwartz Sesti to Shaver Shimer G ret c hen Steven Twyla Smith Smith Smith Robin Becky Rick Spitznogle Stevens Stevenski Roberta Betsy Pat Talbert Talbott Tarleton Greg Gary John Thomas Thompson Thompson Freshman representatives to Student Council are FRONT ROW, Skccter Delligatti, Toni Parker, Janet Henderson, Susan Hlcbinsky, Brad Waronicki. 72 . . . Slowly Bridging the Gap Between Youth and Adult Donna Bobby Kelly Timmy Carmen Tiano Toothman Toothman Topardo Tucker Kevin Tom Dennis Terri Ronald Tucker Tucker Vangildcr VanZandt Vessccchia Mitch Becky Brad Crystal Jon Vingle Walls Waronicki Waters Whetzel BACK ROW. Rick Sestito, Gary James Debbie Dorothy Michael Jack McCutcheon, Tim Clyde, Rick Stevenski, Whiteman Wilfong Wilfong White Whiteman and Tom Bums. Shari Barry Mary Pat Cindy Mark Williamson Wills Wilson Williams Williams Shelley Mike Cathy Marti Wendy Wise Wood Wright Winfrcc Winter Harriet Bobby Wroe Wysner 73 Students Stand Out in School. . . TOP LEFT. Mary Berardelli was selected to receive the DAR award. CENTER, Brian Weygandt was one of the two West Virginians selected to perform in the McDonald’s All- American High School Band. TOP RIGHT, Lcighann Daristotle and Lee Pyles qualified as National Merit Semi-Finalists. RIGHT CENTER, Keith Susskind.Joedy Daristotle, Brad Lccper, DeAnn Wyont, Mr. Darwin Brookovcr. adviser, and Jerry Bcllott attended the State Student Council Convention held annually at Jackson’s Mill. RIGHT BOTTOM, regional winners and state wrestling participants in 1974 were Bill Jones and Sam Bonasso Unphotographed is Dave Whiteman. 76 Community, State TOP LEFT. Maid-of-Marion candidate Judic Charlton placed second in the annual Majorette Melee. TOP RIGHT, Jerry Bellott. Brad Leeper. and Pat Forte represented FSH at Mountaineer Boys’ State. LEFT, those who attended Rhododendron Girls’ State arc KNEELING: Rachel Gross and Leighann Daristotle, STANDING: Linda Saunders. Bonnie Tartt, and Toby Lewis. 77 TOP LEFT, Arlene Dooley was selected to attend the National 4-H Congress after preparing a scrapbook of her acti vities. CENTER, Jerry Bellott, student body president, represented FSH at the National Student Council Workshop in Wilmington, Delaware TOP RIGHT, Lcighann Daristotle placed third in the annual Voice of Democracy Speech Contest. BOTTOM RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Rick Angeline and Ronnie Pizatclla, were both named to the All Big-Ten football squad. Pizatclla was also named to the All-Marion County team. BACK ROW: Jerry Reese was named to the All-Marion County team and the All Big-Ten squad, and Br«BJeeper was named to the All-Marion County team. Angeline. Pizatclla and Reese also received honorable mention on the All-State squad Awards and Honors LEFT, Members of the All-State Chorus arc FRONT ROW Charlie Pitrolo. Beverly Looman, Claire Phillips, Elaine Reese, Cathy Johnson and Tracy Satterfield; BACK ROW lee Pyles, George Amos, Allen Bailey, and Bruce Armstrong BOTTOM LEFT, Receiving honors in baseball were Bill Jones, named to the all-tournament team in the state, and Rick Angcltnc, who made the All-Marion County squad. BOTTOM RIGHT, Jerry Beiiott and Rachel Gross represented FSH in the Elks leadership Scholarship Contest. 79 'Let's Put It All Together' Serves Queen Valoric Yoak relaxes with Jerry Bellott, student body president, who crowned her queen. Despite a disappointing 14-6 loss to Liberty High Sept. 27, Homecoming spirit remained undaunted at FSH. The culmination of the week’s activities was the presentation of Queen Valoric Yoak and her court during half time ceremonies at the game and again at the Homecoming Dance held Sept. 28 from 8-II p.m. at the Fairmont State College Ballroom. Escorts for the fall event were Brad Waronicki, freshman; Asa Reese, sophomore; Bud Sapp, junior; and Keith Susskind and Doug Wise, seniors. Let’s Put It All Together,” served as the theme for the event. Music was provided by Royals. Bren da Ha wkin berry. Senior Attendant 80 Shelley Rombola, Freshman Attendant TOP, reigning over the spirit week activities and the Spirit Dance were Dawn Straight, freshman. Anne Talbott, junior; Queen Ann Calabrase, junior, Bonnie Tartt, senior, and Melanie Rowand, sophomore. 82 West 'Put the Squeeze on the Bees' LEFT, arc members of the Spirit Court with their escorts from TOP TO BOTTOM Bennie Tartt and Franluc Kent, Anne Talbott and Brad Lecpcr. Melanie Rowand and John Hclman, and Dawn Straight and Jim Koon CENTER LEFT. varsity cheerleaders present a skit to the student body during the pep assembly which ended Silence Day CENTER RIGHT, Susan Maruka, Dead Bee Mascot, ponders over the outcome of the game BOTTOM. Squeeze the Bees was the theme of East-West week. 83 Class of '76 Presents TOP LEFT, Ron Stem and Rita Massinople, Junior Class officers, announce prize winners and name the Junior Carnival Queen and King. TOP RIGHT, Froshcttes Rock Around the Clock” in their Now and Then routine. RIGHT, Susan Kennedy and Dave Whiteman, juniors, were crowned as queen and king. Let the Sideshow Begin” was the theme for the Class of 76’s Junior Carnival and Variety Show. Emceed by Stephen Warren, senior, and Ralph Walsh, junior, the show, consisted of many acts including the Stage Band, Darlene Chess and Company, The Dooley Singers, La Donna Brumage, Blue Max, the Froshettes and the Sophomore girls. Mr. James Cimino was in charge of the variety show. The carnival was held in the gym, which was decorated with a circus theme under the direction of Mr. Donald Stevens, art teacher. 84 'Let the Sideshow Begin' LEFT, Mary Ellen Carr portrays Dirt Parks” during The Miss Personality Contest” presented by the sophomore girls. CENTER, Black Culture Society members begin the variety show singing Let the Sideshow Begin.” BOTTOM, Stephen Warren and Ralph Walsh ham it up” as Junior Carnival emcees. 85 Polar Bear Band Places TOP LEFT, this year’s band officers are Pat Forte, president; Woody Winfree, vice president; Lydia Hermosilla, delegate-at-large; Cathe Dunn, senior representative; Steve Korsh, junior representative; Mike Forte, sophomore representative, and Gibs Davidson, freshman representative. TOP RIGHT, Serving as head and drum majorette respectively were Paula Muto and Toby Lewis. CENTER, Theresa Biafore, Cindy Dobref f, Becky Pilcggi, Susan Bcnnet, and Karen Sweetnich practice during Concert Band. BOTTOM. Pat Forte, Tim Fox, Steve Korsh and Mike Wood practice for the Christmas Concert in Wind Symphony. 86 in Various Competitions During football season, the Polar Bear Band placed second in field and marching competition at the Oil and Gas Festival” in Sistcrville, third at the Buckwheat Festival at Kingwood, and fifth in the Forest Festival Parade in Elkins. It also participated in the Weir High Band Spectacular, the Morgantown Spectacular, the Fairmont Band Spectacular, the Majorette Melee, Veteran’s Day Parade, and Band Day at WVU. Mr. Ken Clelland and Mr. James Warner serve as band director and assistant, respectively. LEFT, members of the stage band rehearse for a concert to be given at Miller Junior High. 1974-1975 Polar Bear Marching Band 87 Band Front. RIGHT, band commanders are FRONT ROW: Pat Forte and Lydia Hermosilla; and BACK ROW: Tim Fox and Joel Lowdermilk. BOTTOM LEFT, Mike Forte, sophomore, and Steve Korsh, junior, perform during the half time show BOTTOM RIGHT, Majorettes for 1974-75 arc, KNEELING Toby Lewis, drum majorette, and Paula Muto, head majorette; STANDING: Cathy Johnson, Twyla Cheslock, Tamma Drummond, Sandy Grega, Judie Charlton, Cathe Dunn, Valoric Yoak, Anne Talbott, Suzanne Smith, and Tracy Satterfield. Adds Color, Pep to Performances LEFT, Members of the Color Guard are BACK ROW Cathy Moore, captain, Karla Shaver, Judy Reed, Tina Rice, DeAnn Wyont. licutenant.Diana Jordan. Becky Clagctt. and Barbara Alvaro; FRONT ROW: LaDonna Brumage. Cathy O'Dell, Sandy Carroll, Anne Janes, Sharon Marano. Melanie Rowand and Mary Mallen CENTER LEFT, band members cheer the football team to victory at the East-West game CENTER RIGHT, members of the Flag Corps arc BACK ROW Shari Lewis, Sandy Coe, Candy White, Sharon Carroll, Janey Finzel,Janice Farlow, and Dee Dee Testa, lieutenant; FRONT ROW: Vicki Wilson, Cindy Smith, Kim Wilson, Linda Duskey, Meredith Taylor, Kim Linn, and Nancy Reed; SIDES: Cathy Wilson and Kitty Dooley. BOTTOM LEFT, Mr. Ken Clclland and Lydia Hermosilla discuss the drill before a performance. 89 Choraliers Present Programs. . . Froshalicrs 90 To School, Public OPPOSITE PAGE TOP. Madrigal arc FRONT ROW: f.ydia Hermosilla, Donna Tucker, Jamie Stewer . Rhonda Mullins. Suzanne Smith. Cathy Johnson. Rose Satterfield and Janice Farlow; MIDDLE ROW Vickie Goff. Nancy Reed. Patricia Pollack. Claire Phillips, Judie Charlton. Kerne Grandstaff, Tracy Satterfield, and Beverly Iaxxnan. Ij ST ROW Lee Pyles, Bruce Armstrong, Charlie Pitrolo, Bob Cover. Gary MeGowen, George Amos. Allen Bailey, and Brian Carpenter. LEFT. Choralier Director is Miss Joyce Flint. CENTER LEFT, George Amos. Janie Walkup. Sally Gower, and Charlie Pitrolo arc portraying their characters in Scrooge as pan of the annual Christmas program CENTER RIGHT, Choralier officers are: Carroll Little and Sabrina Adkins, librarians; Cathc Dunn and Terri Alvaro, secretaries; Donna Tucker, librarian. Lydia Hermosilla. first vice president; Charlie Pitrolo. second vice president; SECOND ROW: Gary MeGowen. librarian; Beverly Looman. secretary; Claire Phillips, president. Allen Bailey, treasurer and Sherry Walls, librarian. 1974-75 Choralicrs 91 'On the Threshold of a Rachel Gross, Maid-of-Honor Chris Bonasso Kathy Carr Carol Critch field Brenda Iaquinta, Queen 92 r m, ' 7 Students Selected to Serve at Prom TOP RIGHT, Selected to serve as Honor Guards for this year’s prom arc FRONT ROW Dave Delligatti, Buddy Sapp, Rick Angclinc, Mike Jarrctt, and Tim Koon; BACK ROW John Cort. Mike Gorcy, Steve Viglianco, and Ron Stem. CENTER RIGHT, Senior men elected to escort the Prom Court are FRONT ROW: Mike Phillips, Karl Humberston, Kevin Sidow, Mike Johnson, and Keith Susskind, BACK ROW: John Helman. Marshall Connor, Dave Roth, Brad keeper. and Jerry Bellott. BOTTOM. Hosts and Hostesses for the Junior-Senior Prom are FRONT ROW: Jo Marie Pitrolo, Robin Michels, Cathy Wilson, Karen Maruka, Twyla Cheslock, and Melanie Rowand; BACK ROW: John Guzzo, Mike Forte, John Retton. Asa Reese, Randy Waddell, and Clark Hawkins. mm 94 Rhonda Sydnor Is Queen of Unity Ball Rhonda Lynn Sydnor served as the queen for the fourth annual Unity Ball. Ladies-in-Waiting included Irene Stevens and Faye Ayers. The Unity Ball is sponsored by the Black Culture Society as a semi- formal dance with an air of late winter and early spring. Keep on Doin' It Till You’re Satisfied” served as this year’s theme. Rhonda Sydnor, Queen - ' Faye Ayers Irene Stevens 95 ALL THAT IS MET 1 97 Student Council Unifies Student Body Jerry Belloct, FSH’s student body president, and Alan Rosen- berger, EFHS’s student body president, stretch spirit links around the stadium. Jerry Bcllott, above, Rachel Gross, top right, and DeAnn Wyont, bottom right, serve as president, vice president, and student body representative, respectively. Student Council members Joyce Pitrolo, Susan Maruka, and Ron Stem make spirit links for East-West Week. West won the contest. Conservation Club Initiated at FSH TOP LEFT, Mike Johnson tests for pollution as mem- bers of the Conservation Club look on. Cecelia Mason and Janice Malick discuss ecology with Mr. Maury Blount, club adviser. Conservation Qub officers arc Jenny Lauer, secretary; Cathe Dunn, treasurer; and David Roth, president. 99 Honoraries Encourage Leadership Masque and Gavel sponsors Better Speech Week each spring. At this time, new members are inducted on the basis of their ability in oral expression. Bulletins and displays stressing the importance of speech are also featured. Members also serve the school by reading the morning bulletin and announcing football, basketball, and wrestling matches. Officers are Leighann Daristotle, president; Brad Lecper, vice president; and Holly Amos, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Robert Hawkins is adviser. To increase interest in math is the purpose of Mu Alpha Theta led by Lee Pyles, president; Pat Forte, vice president; Leighann Daristotle, secretary; and Linda Saunders, treasurer. Mrs. Frankie Babcock is adviser. TOP, members of Masque and Gavel arc FRONT ROW, Debbie Lovett, Pam Rader, and Jenny Laucr SECOND ROW, Anita Williams, DeAnn Wyont, Holly Amos, Louise Sowers, and Cindy McCutchcon BACK ROW, Brad Lecper, Carol Workman, Pam Matthews, Keith Susskind, and Leighann Daristotle. 100 Mu Alpha Theta members are Ixe Pyles, president; Janina Bernardo, Monty Stem, Linda Saunders, treasurer; and Pat Forte, vice president. Brad Lcepcr, National Honor Society president, presides over the fall induction. TOP, As a pan of the tutoring service. National Honor Society member Bonnie Tartt assists Asa Reese, sophomore. NHS adviser is Miss Madeline Oliverio. MIDDLE, Quill and Scroll vice president Stephen Warren discusses initiating grade school newspapers as a project, as secretary Jenni Rebeck records the min- utes. BOTTOM, To honor outstanding high school journalists. Quill and Scroll inducts new members. Vicki Goff and Ralph Walsh don newspaper jackets and get the signature of Mrs. Debbie Moore, adviser, as part of their initiation. 101 Languages Provide Medium of Expression French Honorary’s main purpose is to honor students who have shown exceptional language skill by achieving a 3.5 average in French I or a 3.0 average in French II. Officers include Linda Saunders, president; Lee Pyles, vice president; Hung Hung Li, secretary; Monty Stem, treasurer, and Jerry Bellott, historian. Mr. James Cimino is adviser. All students enrolled in the Spanish Department and those who have successfully completed a two- year program arc eligible for membership in the Spanish Club. To widen the students’ understanding of Spanish speaking people and their customs is its purpose. Adviser is Mrs. Virginia Via. Spanish Club officers are Pat Forte, president; DeAnn Wyont, vice president; Linda Parrish, secretary; Carol Critchfield, histo- rian; Joyce Pitrolo, sergeant-at-arms. TOP, John Helman, Kevin Sidow, Don Ferguson, and Monty Stem practice French customs as they dine in style. BOTTOM, Sherrye Audia, Sylvia Parker, Cristal Linn, Cathy Saunders, Hung-Hung Li, and Linda Saunders discuss some items from France with Mr. James Gmino, adviser. 102 With the motto Veritas Numquam Perit” (Truth Never Dies), the Latin Honorary recognizes students for their excellence in Latin. To be eligible, a student must maintain an A average his first year of Latin or a B average a year and a half to become a member. This year, the club joined the Junior Classical League. The Latin Club was established to make the study of Latin more enjoyable and to learn about the ancient civilizations through extracurricular activities. The Olympiad, a banquet, and a trip to Pittsburgh highlight the year’s activities. Mrs. Julia Shaw is adviser of both organizations. TOP, Latin Honorary officers arc Vicki Shcrbs, historian; Janina Bernardo, secretary; Kim Pasko, president; Debbie Waddell, treasurer; Scott Smouse, sergeant-at-arms, and Stephen War- ren, vice president. BOTTOM, Mrs. Julia Shaw, Latin teacher, shows club members how to drape a toga. 103 Publications Inspire Creativity Mary Bcrardelli, editor-in-chief of Hi-Life, works to meet deadlines. TOP RIGHT, Page editors of Hi-Life Mary Berardelli, Barry Haugh, Jcnni Rebeck, and Stephen Warren meet to plan each issue. Unphotographed arc Claire Phillips and Bill Jones. CENTER RIGHT, Steve Sheets, Gina Savio, Cathy Parlctt, and Jo Marie Mezzanotte, manager, work on pasting up ads. BOTTOM, Leighann Daristotlc and Stephen Warren, co-editors of Scratches, FSH’s liter- ary magazine, look over copy submitted. 104 Spirit Club Generates Enthusiasm LEFT, Lee Pyles, Spirit Gub president, demonstrates his enthusiasm by carrying the school flag around the field after each touchdown. RIGHT, Carol Critchfield and Tina Pcllcrite, varsity cheerleaders, watch the game with apprehension. BOTTOM, Members of the Spirit Club prepare to cheer on the team. The club sponsored a Spirit Dance and a chccrlcading clinic. Miss Elda Zanin is the spon- sor. Athletics, Chess Develop Skills RIGHT, Members of the Varsity Club which includes lettermen and cheerleaders arc Carol Critchficld, John Hclman, Jim Koon, Ron Pizatclla, Barry Haugh, Bill Jones, Norm DeRosa and Mike Yanero. BELOW, Planning their next move are members of the Chess Club. Officers are John McCain, president; Brad Mortensen, vice president; Brian Carpenter, treasurer; and Hung- Hung Li, secretary. Mr. Charles Snyder is the sponsor. Polarettes Volunteer Services TOP LEFT, Polarettc members assisted the Humane Society by taking care of TOP RIGHT, Robin Robinson decides that she wants to take that cat home with her. BOTTOM, Polarettc members discuss upcoming activities at their club meeting. as a service project. No man is an island” is the motto for Polarettes. To be in this single-service club for girls, one must have at least a 2.5 average or better and be in good standing with the school. The club’s sponsor is Mrs. Mary Jo Roman. 107 NFL Promotes Competitive Speaking Honoring those students who excell in competitive speaking, Fairmont Senior’s Chapter 184 of the National Forensic League was reactivated this year for the first time since 1935. Currently, 25 speech and debate students are registered as NFL members, having earned at least 25 points in interscholastic tournaments. Monty Stem serves as president, and Leighann Daristotle is secretary-treasurer. Mr. Robert Hawkins, speech and debate instructor, sponsors the chapter. TOP. Brad Leeper perfects his speaking techniques before his Speech II class. BOTTOM LEFT, NFL degree-holders Holly Amos and Pam Rader cry duet-acting in a scene from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie BOTTOM RIGHT, debaters Karen Barrett and Kathy Conley compile NFL points by competing in intcrscholastic debates. 108 Debaters Participate in Contests Resolved: that the United States should significantly change the method of selecting the presidential and vice presidential candidates” is the national high school debate topic for 1974-75 utilized by the FSHS debaters in their intcrscholastic competition. Fourteen students, competing in varsity or novice categories, participate in the program. Team captains arc Anita Williams and Kathy Conley. Mr. Robert Hawkins, speech and debate instructor, serves as coach and adviser. Thespian Troupe 2 promotes interest in drama through participation. Each year they enter a one-act play in regional competition at Fairmont State College, and also submit displays in state wide competition. TOP. Thespians Kathy Devi son and Ron Warren go over some lines from Egad. What a Cad! BOTTOM LEFT, Monty Stem and Ron Stem prepare for an upcoming debate. BOTTOM RIGHT, Kathy Conley and Karen Barrett compile evidence for their debate files. 109 Black Culture Society Educates Public To teach the general public more about black people and to help more blacks to get involved in community activities is the purpose of the Black Culture Society. In its sixth year, the club consists of 26 members. Officers include John McCain, president; Rhonda Sydnor, vice president; Sonetta Butler, secretary; Kitty Dooley, in charge of public relations; Arlene Dooley, historian; and Terri Green, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Mary Roman and Mr. Joseph Cavalier serve as advisers. TOP, Social studies teacher Mr. Joseph Cavalier and senior John McCain provide leadership and guidance for the Black Culture Society. BOTTOM, these Black Culture Society members find something very amusing. 110 Interact Helps Needy People Interact, a service club for young men, docs various projects for the school and community. Projects this year included a submarine sale and a tootsie roll sale, and helping the Salvation Army, the Red Cross, and the Heart Fund. Officers are Bruce Armstrong, president; Don Ferguson, vice president; John Con, secretary; and Jerry Bcllott, treasurer. Mr. Kelly Michael is club adviser. TOP LEFT, Mr. Kelly Michael adviser, surveys club meeting. BOTTOM LEFT, Bruce Armstrong and John Cort discuss upcoming activities. BOTTOM RIGHT, Jim Heck. Scott Ash, and Jeff VanGildcr ponder over a very important decision. Ill Key Clubbers Act as Big Brothers Kiwanis Educating Youth” — that’s Key Club. Officers are Stephen Warren, president; Steven Viglianco, vice president; Ron Stern, secretary; and Tim Fox, treasurer. Mr. James Cimino is the new adviser. Key Club’s activities included a football sale, the annual Haunted House, a pepperoni roll sale, Song Fest, and participation at the district Key Club convention. Key Club helped feed a needy family, rung bells for the Salvation Army, and worked as Big Brothers for several service projects this year. Requirements for membership in Key Club are a 2.5 minimum academic average. One must undergo questioning and a membership vote by the club. TOP, Stephen Warren conducts a meeting. BOTTOM LEFT, Key Club members listen intently as president Stephen Warren discusses an important matter at their weekly meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT, Brad Mortensen, Steve Berardelli, and Carroll Little ponder over a problem at the Key Club meeting. 112 Keyettes Sponsor Single Service Project For over eighteen years the Keyettes have strived to develop citizenship, service, and scholarship. Their goal is service to the school and community. Some of their activities were publishing a student directory, sponsoring the Song Fest, collecting for fund- raising drives, serving at various teas, and sponsoring a single service project. Mrs. Darlene Boyles is the adviser. Officers are Rachel Gross, president; Carol Workman, vice president; Terri Alvaro, recording secretary; Linda Little, treasurer; Claire Phillips, corresponding secretary; DeAnn Wyont, and Leighann Daristotle, historians; Sherry Walls, sergeant-at-arms; Lydia Hermosilla, chaplain; Paula Muto, senior director; Meredith Taylor, junior director; and Twyla Cheslock, sophomore director. TOP, Mrs. Darlene Boyles, club adviser, gives her smile of approval at one of the suggestions made. BOTTOM LEFT. Rachel Gross, club president, explains the details of the single service project BOTTOM RIGHT, DeAnn Wyont and Anne Janes discuss the motion that was made Lincolnettes Serve Community and School Lincolnettes, a service club for young women, has served the community and the school for 10 years. Officers are Jody Dusky, president; Kim Rose, vice president; Lisa King, secretary; and Patty Toothman, historian. Mrs. Diane Munza is the adviser. TOP RIGHT, Jody Dusky, president, presides over each meeting. BOTTOM LEFT, Patty Toothman, Kim Rose, and Lisa King seem to be enjoying their meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT, Mrs. Diane Munza, club adviser, gives one of those You’ve got to be kidding” looks. 114 'Do the Right Thing Well' Is Froshette Motto Do the right thing well” is the motto for this year’s Froshettes, an organization for any freshman girl who is willing to work and has at least a 2.0 average. Among this year’s activities were a clothing drive, making Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the needy, participating in Junior Carnival, and donating money to the school. Miss Tina Ruggiero is the club sponsor. Officers arc Betsy Talbott, president; Amy Bruce, vice president; Mary Pat Wilson, secretary; and Renee Oliveto, treasurer. Froshette members enjoying themselves at their annual Christmas party arc: TOP I.HFT, Cathy Wright, Pat Nixon, and Betsy Talbott. MIDDLE, Donna Mcrrificld, Tina Alvaro. Shelley Rombola, Carla Delapas and Susan Hlebinsky. BOTTOM LEFT. Betsy Talbott, Dawn Straight, Ann Clark, and Tammy Hayhurst 115 DEC A Club Promotes Extracurricular Work in Distributive Education The DECA Club exists to promote extracurricular work in Distributive Education. All students enrolled in Cooperative Education are eligible for membership. At present there are 79 members. Officers are David Pickens, president; Susie Blankenship, vice president; Terry Tartt, secretary; Trudy Garrison, treasurer; Sharon Kennedy, parliamentarian; and Sharon Leary, reporter. The DECA Club competed in state competitions in fields of marketing, sold Tootsie Rolls and decals, and sponsored the Legs” contest this year. TOP RIGHT, Miss Janet Mathcny lends a cheery thought during a gathering of the DECA Club BOTTOM LEFT, DECA Club members plan their Christmas Party for the elderly at the Walnut Avenue Nursing Home. BOTTOM RIGHT, members seem to find Cooperative Education class both interesting and enjoyable 116 TOP LEFT, Examples of an works arc displayed and Art Honorary members Ernest Richards and Carol Workman work on paintings of their own. TOP RIGHT, Art Honorary members. Rob Hite, Mark Jacquez, and Patti Metz work on individual projects during an class. BOTTOM RIGHT. Taking notes on different an techniques and working on paintings are An Honorary members. 117 Polar Bear Football Team FSH’s Polar Bear football team ended this year’s campaign with a 6 4 record. The Bears excelled in backficld performance with the aid of Jerry Reese and Jim Koon. Rick Angelinc, junior, held down the quarterback spot with his skillful running and passing ability. Reese rushed for over 1,000 yards during the season. Bill Jones and Brad Lecper led the stingy defense. Senior Footballers are. TOP ROW: Jerry Reese, Brad Lecper. and Jim Koon; BOTTOM ROW Frank Kent, Mike Stingo, and Chip Mason BOTTOM. Rick Angelinc, quarterback, strives to gain yardage as Jim Koon holds back the advancing Bees. Amasses 6-4 Season Record Senior Footballers arc, TOP ROW Marshall Conners, Joe Massinoplc, and Bill Jones; BOTTOM ROW Carl Humberston and John Hclman. BOTTOM. FHS’s 1974-75 Pblar Bear Varsity Team are, FRONT ROW; Rocky DcLorenzo. Mike Armstead. Larry Thompson. Kevin Bourne, Rick Angcline, Frank Kent, Jim Koon, Jerry Reese. Marc Mezzonotte, Jerry Haymond. Eddie Mcrrifield, John Guzzo, Rick Stevcnski. and Mike Gerba. SECOND ROW Cleveland Jackson, Bob Stevcnski. Brad Lee per. Tony Armstead, Ron Pizatella, Bill Jones, Jeff Wise. Carl Humberston. Keith Davis, Tim Rice, Clinton Golden, Bob Thomas. Joedy Daristotle. Doug Biafore; THIRD ROW Brad Hardman, Rick McCandless. Joe Brown, Buckey Davis. Marshall Conners. Derrick Horton, Joe Massinoplc, Dave Whiteman, Rossie Wilson, Morgan Dunn. Tim Shomo, Jim Fox, John Hclman, Jeff Moody and Kevin Gall. Season’s Record FSH 6 Wins — 4 Losses OPP 32 Lewis County 0 16 Morgantown 23 44 Philip Barbour 6 26 Grafton 13 6 Liberty 14 16 Buckhannon 20 39 Elkins 15 20 Washington-Irving 13 6 Bridgeport 33 24 East Fairmont 15 TOP. John Helman swarms over East punt returner as Frank Kent looks on. BOTTOM. FHSs 19747} Freshman Team are. FRONT ROW Gibbs Davidson. Gary McCutcheon. Steve Smith. Ray Davis. Gary Thompson. Rick Stevcnski, Skceter Delligatti, Jim Fetty. Calvin Turner. Mark Williams, and Sam Jones; SECOND ROW Bert Mathenv. John Layman. Ray Cbpney. Jim Floyd. Bryan Rowers. Paul Clay. Dave Hanna. Greg Gross, Tim Clyde. Paul Hayhurst. Howard Jones, and Jay Lemley; THIRD ROW Bob Toothman. Tony Lauderbeck. Mike Burdof f. Mike Dublin. Buck Osbourne. Fred Dobbs. Tom Bums, Jimmy Deleurellye. Shawn Riley'. Pete Damico, and Randy Jones Look Forward to Varsity Action FHS’s Cubs, the freshman team, finished this year’s football season with a 4-2 record. The Frosh were characterized by a wide open style offense which served to dazzle many opponents. Skeeter Dclligatti led the team with his rushing while Rick Stevcnski led in offense. The defense held the opposition to little yardage, even during the two losses at the hands of the more experienced Junior Varsity teams. This is the third year that Fairmont Senior has sported a freshman team. The experience on this first year team provides stronger players for the upcoming varsity team. Mr. Bill Lawson is coach. TOP LEFT, Coach Bob De Lorenzo ponders over his team’s strategy BOTTOM LEFT. Rick Angcline, quarterback, scans the defense before receiving the snap from center Dave Whiteman as Jim Koon stands by. BOTTOM RIGHT, Freshman team members are put through drills to maintain body flexibility. 123 Harriers Qualify for State FSH’s Cross Country Team continued in its drive for excellence by qualifying for the third consecutive year to participate in the State Meet. Finishing ninth in the State Meet confirmed the team’s domination of Monon Valley harriers. This had been demonstrated earlier by the team’s first place position in the Big Ten competition. TOP RIGHT. Tim Koon. junior, paces the Polar Bear harriers. BOTTOM LEFT. Coach Tom Dragich. who was selected Cross Country Coach of 1974 by his Big Ten Conference Colleagues, tallies up scores at the conclusion of the meets. BOTTOM RIGHT, Sam Bonasso. senior, and Dave Helmick, junior, take the lead for the Bears. Capture First Place in Big Ten TOP LEFT, Mike Yancro, senior, pours on the speed for a victory. BOTTOM, FSH's Cross Country Team for 1974-75 arc. FRONT ROW Tim Koon, Mike Yancro, Norm DeRosa, Sam Bonasso. and Dave Helmick; SECOND ROW Coach Tom Dragich, Rodney Hoy 1 man, John Mentus, Steve Bcrardclli, Rick Sestito, Tom Howes, Randy Waddell, John Murdock, Kirk Sestito, Keith Leggett, and Danny Martin, manager 125 Cagers Face Year of Rebuilding, FSH’s Polar Bear cage squad weathered a rebuilding year this season. Facing a rugged schedule, the cagers responded with a record of 7-13. Leading the Bears were Senior starters John Helman and Joe Massinoplc. Despite the rugged season,” noted Coach Reppert, this year’s team was characterized by outstanding desire, hustle, and cooperation along with superior attitude.” Senior basketballcrs arc. TOP ROW Frank Kent. Joe Massinoplc, Marshall Conners, and John Helman; BOTTOM ROW Rick Mauck, Dave Gwynn, Jerry Reese, and John McCain BOTTOM. FSH’s 1974-75 Polar Bear basketball team arc. FRONT ROW: Frank Kent, Tom Hlebinsky, Rick Angclinc, Jerry Reese. David Gwynn, and Keith Davis; SECOND ROW John Helman, Joe Massinoplc, Marshall Conners, Rick Mauck, John McCain and Donnie Snider FHS Season’s Record 7 Wins — 13 Losses OPP 54 Lewis County 67 55 Philip Barbour 54 68 Washington-Irving 87 67 East Fairmont 69 48 Liberty 53 72 Bridgeport 92 49 Grafton 59 67 Morgantown 78 64 Elkins 59 63 Buc khannon-Upshur 49 49 Washington-Irving 70 57 Grafton 54 55 Morgantown 61 50 East Fairmont 67 65 Liberty 57 49 Elkins 60 63 Bridgeport 50 40 Philip Barbour 42 63 Buckhannon-Upshur 45 55 Lewis County 61 Post Record Of 7 Wins —13 Losses TOP LEFT, Joe Massinople, senior standout, attempts to add a point to the Bear effort at the free throw line TOP RIGHT. Polar Bear team members take to the sidelines for a time-out conference BOTTOM. Jerry Reese, senior, rushes to score against Lewis County 127 Frosh, JayVees Train for Varsity; Preparing freshmen and sophomores to play basketball as varsity Bears, the Freshman and Junior Varsity teams challenge area underclassman squads to gain experience. The Frosh are coached by Mr. Tom Dragich and the JayVees by Mr. Bill I-awson. TOP RIGHT, John Helman, senior, shoots in anticipation of two more points for his high scoring record. TOP LEFT. Rick Angelinc, junior, prepares to put ball into play as Brenda Iaquina and Tina Pcllcritc, cheerleaders, and Lee Pyles, mascot, stand by to raise the crowd’s spirit. BOTTOM, Junior Varsity Bears are. FRONT ROW: Jim Vespoint. Kirk Scstito, Keith Leggett. Kip Lawson. Mike Swisher, Joedy Daristotle, Sam Mancinotti, and Bill Hatfield, manager; SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Lawson, Randy Murdock. Jeff Wise James White, Jay Pallotta, Bucky Davis, and Paul Clay, manager. Observe Older Team's Methods TOP LEFT, Buddy Sapp, junior, rushes to bucket ball. TOP RIGHT. Coach Reppcrt provides guidance for his team’s strategy BOTTOM. Members of the freshman basketball team arc. FRONT ROW: Gary McCutchcon, Brad Waronicki, Sam Jones. Greg Davisson, Steve Smith, John Mcntus, and John Case. BACK ROW Rick Stcvcnski, Jim Floyd. Ray Copncy, Calvin Turner. Dave Hanna, Howard Jones. Mike Burdof f. and Todd Mezzanottc. 129 Matmen Dominate Monon Valley, FSH’s wrestlers completed another successful season this year under the guidance of Coach Bob DcLorenzo. The Polar Bear Matmen dominated Monon Valley action by winning all but two dual matches. The first loss came at the hands of Parkersburg South, one of the state’s strongest teams. Buckhannon handed the Bears the other loss. February’s Big Ten Contest held in Morgantown resulted with championships for Sam Bonasso in the 105 lb. class and Dave Whiteman at 185 lbs. Later that month, eight Bear wrestlers became county champs. They are Sam Bonasso, Mike Yanero, Bryan Riley, John Bonasso, Gifford Jackson, Bill Jones, Dave Whiteman, and Cleveland Jackson. TOP LEFT, Cleveland Jackson, junior, is victoriously shown after defeating his East Fairmont opponent. TOP RIGHT. Bryan Riley, senior, and Jim Fraley, East Fairmont, demonstrate an escape. BOTTOM LEFT, Dave Whiteman, junior, struggles to prevent a pin from his East Fairmont opponent, Allan Lynch BOTTOM RIGHT. Gif ford Jackson. junior, attempts a reversal. Win Regionals TOP LEFT, Dave Whiteman, junior, and Bill Jones, senior, anxiously aw; t their match. MIDDLE LEFT, Bill Jones, senior, and Wilbur Zirklc. Buckhannon senior, await the referee's starting whistle MIDDLE RIGHT, Sam Bonasso. senior, struggles to keep control of his opponent. BOTTOM, The 1974-75 wrestling team members are. FRONT ROW Dave Hclmick, Bryan Riley . Skeeter Delligatti, Mike Yanero. Sam Bonasso. and Mike Gerba, manager. SECOND ROW: Cleveland Jackson. Randy Jones, Bill Jones, Gifford Jackson, John Bonasso, and Coach Bob Dc Lorenzo. 131 FSH Hosts State Tourney Fairmont Senior’s wrestling team tied for twelfth place in the State Tournament held at the Marion County Armory in Fairmont. For the first time in the history of the event, FSH hosted it. Principal Howard S. Charlton, Jr. served as the director. Parkersburg South won the tournament by defeating the defending champion, John Marshall, which won for the last three years. Bryan Riley, senior, scored the tournament’s biggest upset in the 126-pound class when he beat defending state runner-up Fred Pepper of Parkersburg. Riley finished second after his loss to Jim Weatherholt, one of only five wrestlers to ever win the state championship three times. Sam Bonasso, senior, placed fourth in the 105-pound class. He suffered his first defeat of the year at the hands of Tom Lumadue of Nitro in the semi-finals. Bonasso also lost to defending state champion Kevin Felton in the consolation. Other wrestlers who qualified to compete in the event were Mike Yancro, John Bonasso and Bill Jones, seniors; and Dave Whitman and Cleveland Jackson, juniors. Girls' Basketball Organized at FSH For the first time, Fairmont Senior has a female basketball team. Coached by Ms. Hlda Zanin and composed chiefly of freshmen and sophomores, the FSH girls play other girls teams in this area. Coach Zanin comments, f,Wc're a young ball team, and inexperience has been our main problem. We’ll have most of our players returning next year, and 1 feel very confident about the future of girls’ varsity basketball here.” TOP LEFT, Denise Plutro. junior, cries for a basket as Kathy Kidd of Morgantown’s St. Francis guards her BOTTOM RIGHT. Sharon Eddy, freshman, goes up for a basket. BOTTOM. FSH’s girls team are. FRONT ROW Debbie Drake, Karen Mercer. Crystal Waters. Turn Stevens. Anne Marie Fan to, and Terri Cavallo; SECOND ROW: Coach Zanin, Linda Sumlin. Arlene Dooley. Denise Plutro, Pam Proctor, Sharon Eddy, Kitty Dooley, Faye Ayers, and Mary Kriston. manager FHS Season’s Record 4 Wins — 11 Losses OPP 23 Morgantown 30 32 St. Francis 33 31 Hundred 35 24 St. Francis 35 28 Morgantown 21 30 Lewis County 46 31 Buckhannon 34 28 Philip Barbour 25 29 Hundred 19 22 Washington-Irving 38 28 University 49 32 Buckhannon 34 35 Washington-Irving 21 24 University 32 24 Lewis County 54 Golfers Place Sixth in Regionals Led by four-year veteran Carroll Little and two-year veterans Frank Massinople and John Helman, FSH’s golf team finished its season with a 32-12 record. The team finished seventh in the Big Ten and sixth in the Regionals. Mr. Bill Reppert is coach. TOP LEFT, John Helman, senior, finds time to practice on a chilly day. TOP RIGHT, Frank Massinople. senior, demonstrates his golf swing. BOTTOM LEFT. Carroll Little, senior, prepares to complete a drive. BOTTOM RIGHT. Little, Helman. and Massinople await the 1975 season. Tennis Team Stresses Skills Finishing the season with a 4-4 record, FSH’s Polar Bear tennis team stressed the playing skills of this increasingly popular sport. The nine-man team is coached by Mr. Byron Duncil with the assistance of Mrs. Paul Parker. TOP RIGHT, Rick McCandless, junior, attempts to return a serve. TOP LEFT, Jeff VanGilder, junior, practices before his next game. BOTTOM LEFT. Members of the tennis team arc, FRONT ROW: John Guzzo, Barry Haugh, and Keith Leggett; SECOND ROW: Rick McCandless, and Danny Ycreb. BOTTOM RIGHT. Barry Haugh. captain, enjoys getting in practice for his team activities. 135 Baseball Team Wins in Regionals, For the first time since the 1940’s, Fairmont Senior’s Varsity baseball team earned a berth in the state playoffs. The Polar Bears coached by Mr. Bill Lawson and assisted by Mr. Tom Dragich, compiled an over-all record of 19 wins and 8 losses. After defeating Barrackville. Fairview, and East Fairmont, the FSH team was named county champion for the fourth consecutive year and advanced to the regionals in Bridgeport, where they eliminated Elkins and University High. In state competition at Parkersburg, FSH overpowered Hedgesville 5-0, but lost to Wheeling, destined to be state champion, by a score of 3 1. 36 TOP, Jeff Coffindaffcr, senior, races home to score another run against the Bridgeport Indians. BOTTOM, Rick Angclinc. junior, lines one into left field Advances to State Tourney BOTTOM RIGHT, Steve Yergovich, graduate. warms up during spring drills. BOTTOM LEFT, Ron Pizatella, junior, receives throw to retire a Bear opponent. TOP LEFT. Reaching first base is Fairmont’s Bill Jones in an encounter against Barrackviile. 137 Baseballers Close With 19- 8 Mark TOP RIGHT, The Polar Bear bench discusses the upcoming game BOTTOM LEFT, Baseball Coach Bill Lawson watches as the Bears warm up. BOTTOM RIGHT, Jerry Reese, senior, ups his batting average with a hit against Bridgeport as Coach Lawson looks on. 138 Track Team Sports Strong Runners With a strong group of distance runners. Coach Skip” Delligatti’s forces placed fourth in the Annual Times Invitational, third in the Big 10, and fifth in the rcgionals. The 440-Relay Team qualified for state competition. TOP LEFT, Dave Helmick, Mike Yanero, Norm DeRosa, and Tim Koon take to the track with injured teammate Sam Bonasso. BOTTOM LEFT, Norm DeRosa, senior, strides to catch up with opponents from Keyscr and East Fairmont. BOTTOM RIGHT, Mike Yanero, senior, gets in shape for his next meet. 139 Cheerleaders Attend Clinic, FSH’s varsity cheerleaders attended the National Chccrlcading Association Clinic at West Virginia Wesleyan College and received two excellent and two superior ribbons in daily competition. They also received the spirit stick and spark plug, representing their outstanding display of spirit and personality. Seven girls devoted time this year to help out the wrestling team. These were the girls behind the table at all the matches, keeping score, time and running. TOP, Cheerleaders boost footballers on to the field. MIDDLE. Mat Maids are Terri Alvaro, Vicki Sherbs, Vicki Wilson, Judie Charlton, Barbara Alvaro, Toby Lewis and Cathy Johnson. BOTTOM. Varsity cheerleaders are Kim Linn, Carol Critchfield, Bonnie Tartt, Brenda laquinta, Tina Pellente, and Jill Nease. Boost School Spirit TOP. Band Cheerleaders. Renee Maruka ami Terri Fcltz, juniors, cheer the Bear maimcn on at the Big Ten Conference at Morgantown. MIDDLE. Junior Varsity cheerleaders are, FRONT ROW: Karen Maruka. Mary Mallen, and Nancy Mallamo; BACK ROW: E -on Drake. May Haymond, and DcF.tta Collins. BOTTOM. Freshman cheerleaders arc, FRONT ROW: Denise Smith and Carmen Tucker; BACK ROW Louise Little, Anne Fanto, Pam Cheslock. Carla Delapas, and Martha Nickolich. Unphotographcd arc Shelly Rombola and Mary Pat Wilson. 141 ALL THAT IS GONE 143 Senior Parent's Patron Page Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alban (Scott) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Alvaro (Terri) Elizabeth C. Amos (George) Rev. and Mrs. James Armstrong (Bruce) Stella Snyder Arnett (James Mossburg) Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Bailey (Allen) Mr. and Mrs. Julius Basagic (Janet) Mr. and Mrs. E. Melvin Bellott (Jerry) Mr. and Mrs. Francis Berardelli (Mary) Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Bonasso (Chris) Mrs. Eva C. Bonnette (Doug Cline) Mr. and Mrs. James P. Burns III (Susan) Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Carr (Kathy) Mrs. Paula Cannon (Becky) Nancy Christy (Helen) Mr. and Mrs. Melville Colborn (Melanie) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Cover (Bob) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daristotle (Leighann) Mr. and Mrs. James K. Dotts (Mary Jane) Mr. and Mrs. John Egress (John) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliot (Gladys) Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Ellyson (Jett) Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Fanto (Joseph) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferguson (Donnie) Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Fetty (Debra) Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Forte (Patrick) Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Fox (Tim) Mrs. Pauline Fucello (Anthony) Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Garcia (David) Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Goff (Victoria) Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Grandstaff (Kerri) Mrs. Barbara H. Green (Mitzi) Mr. and Mrs. William Gross (Rachel) Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Guido (Patricia) Mr. and Mrs. James Haldeman (Jim) Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hall (Douglas) Mr. and Mrs. Curt L. Harris (Steven) Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Haugh (Barry) Mr. and Mrs. William Haught (Brenda Hawkinberry) Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Hedges (Melanie) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helman (John) Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hinton, Jr. (Damita Tartt) Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Humberston (Karl) Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Jacquez (Mark) Mr. and Mrs. James L. Johnson (Mike) Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones (Cindy) Mr. and Mrs. William Jones (Bill) Mrs. Patricia A. Kennedy (Tom) Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kennedy (Tom) Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Leeper (Brad) Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Linn (Kimberly) Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E. Little (Carroll) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Looman (Beverly) Mr. and Mrs. Tony Massacci (Donna) Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Massinople (Joe) Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Matheny (Bill) Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Matthews (Pam) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Metz (Patte) Ross and Dolores Maruka (Susan) Carolyn and John Meyer (David Gwynn) Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Myers (James) Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Moore (Kevin) Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod L. Moore (Cathy) Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nickolich (Cindy) Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Nixon (Kathy) Mr. and Mrs. Andy Opyoke (Terry) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pagliaro (DeEtta) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parlett (Cathy) Mr. and Mrs. David Parrish (Linda) Mary C. Pearson (Gary) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pickens (David) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Plum, Sr. (Carol) Mr. and Mrs. John Prendergast (Tammy) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rebeck (Jenni) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O. Roberts (Diane) Mr. and Mrs. Casey Reese (Elaine) Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rose (Mary Cooper) Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Roth (David) Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Rowe (Cindy) Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. Salina (Peggy Fortney) Nancy Saunders (Linda) Franc and Lea Stern (Mont) Mr. and Mrs. William E. Saunders (Cathy) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Scarf (Connie) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheets, Jr. (Steven) Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sidow (Kevin) Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Sleeth (David) Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smouse (Craig) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sole, Sr. (David) Mrs. Mary Sowers (Louise) Mr. and Mrs. Fay E. Stevens (Kathy) Mr. and Mrs. Julius Testa (Delores) Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Thompson, Jr. (Connie) Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Tonkery (Pam) Mrs. Jean Travis (Penny) Donald and Rella Tucker (Donna) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turney (Robert) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Waddell (Deborah) Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Walls (Sherry) Mr. and Mrs. H. Gerald Warren (Stephen) Mr. and Mrs. Van L. Watkins (Joyce) Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Weygandt (Brian) Mr. and Mrs. M. P. White (Candy) Frank and Joyce Winfree (Woody) Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Wood (David) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Wyont (DeAnn) Dr. and Mrs. Warren B. Wysner (Joan) 144 Directory Ace Exterminators ........................... Alcan Aluminum Corporation................... Alfie's...................................... Ailing and Cory ............................. Alison Jewelers.............................. Anthony Chevrolet Co......................... Army......................................... Buffington Studios........................... Bunner's Dairy............................... Cat and the Fiddle Inn....................... City National Bank........................... Community Bank and Trust..................... Domico Funeral Home.......................... East Side Florist............................ Eighth Street Confectionary.................. Esther Levine Ceramics ...................... F. K. Everest................................ Fairmont Wall Plaster........................ Frank's Tireland............................. Hall and Pigott Mfgs......................... Hauge's Flower Shop.......................... Henry and Hardesty........................... Hope Natural Gas Co.......................... J. M. Hartley and Son Co..................... J. Richard Miller............................ Jacobs and Hutchinson ....................... Jerry's Lunch................................ John's Campus Store.......................... John's Tire and Supply Co.................... Jones, Inc................................... Kettering Baking Co.......................... Lafayette ................................... Advertisers Mason Pharmacy..............................153 Maunz, Inc..................................147 May Brothers Co.............................154 Mid-City Recreation ........................157 Middletown National Bank....................151 Mont Levine, Inc............................149 Muriale's Restaurant........................148 North Pole Ice..............................158 Parson-Souders..............................148 Penn Auto Sales.............................158 Pitrolo Pontiac.............................160 Reeves General Cleaning.....................157 Royal Crown Cola Bottling Co................161 Sealtest Dairy Products ....................148 Sixth Street Pharmacy.......................158 Speedway Market.............................147 Springer Appliance Co.......................155 Standard Furniture Co.......................157 Staud's New Restaurant......................155 Tarleton Motor Co...........................154 The Boutique Shop, Inc......................148 The Fruit Bowl..............................157 Thornes Hardware ...........................151 Tri-City Welding ...........................155 Turner Pharmacy.............................146 Valley Distributing Co......................160 Valley Lanes ...............................151 Walls Insurance Agency......................162 Westinghouse................................162 Wilson Sales Co.............................156 Woods Boat House............................147 of 154 161 150 153 157 150 163 154 151 155 153 146 154 156 153 147 147 147 160 160 153 150 161 146 159 162 152 150 162 156 156 146 145 J. M. HARTLEY SON I I I Adams Street Phone 366-3600 Fairmont's Leading Department Store Downtown Fairmont AT LEFT, Keith Susskind, senior, and Asa Reese and John Retton, sophomores, look for new shirts, while Steve Cort, Hartley's employee, assists. LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS STORE 510 Locust Avenue Fairmont, W. Va. Telephone 366-0545 Congratulations to the Class of 1975 TURNER PHARMACY Prescription Specialists First Street and Fairmont Avenue Jim Turner, George Zundell — Pharmacists Phone 366-1400 Community Bank Trust, N. A. We're the bank you invented John Helman and Kevin Sidow. seniors, open checking accounts at C B. T Wood's Boat House, Inc. Fairmont Complete Boating Service Wall Plaster (Jfa U.S. 250 South CUT J®' Fairmont 1 1 1 Tenth Street 201 Fairmont Avenue Fairmont, W. Va. ESTHER LEVINE'S CERAMICS Quality, Value, and I Service with Pride A Complete Line of Ceramics Supplies Phone 366 2000 Wholesale and Retail Phone 366 5723 500 Sixth Street Congratulations SPEEDWAY MARKET M A to the Class of 1975 U N F. K. EVEREST, INC. Z Fresh Fruits — Vegetables 1036 Speedway Fairmont Middletown Mall Electrical Contractors Phone 363 4621 Dress Well and Succeed Westchester Phone 363 8830 147 ICE CREAM SEALTEST ICE CREAM DIST. Whitehall Phone 363 5900 THE BOUTIQUE SHOP Your Flair and Shirt Headquarters” Phone 363-6620 Fairmont, W. Va. 610 Locust Avenue gwmx A Division ot Stone Thomas The Store of Central West Virginia Clarksburg Fairmont — Middletown Mall Phone 366-7122 MURIALE'S RESTAURANT Italian Cuisine A Full Menu of Italian Specialty Food Spaghetti — Lasagna — Ravioli 1742 Fairmont Ave. Ext. For Carry Out, Call 363-3190 Open I I a.m. Till Midnight Weekdays: I I a.m. Till 10 p.m. AT LEFT, Susie Burns, senior, and Larry Thompson, junior, enjoy a meal at Muriale's Restaurant. MONT LEVINE INC STRUCTUAL STEEL FAIRMONT W VA 366.2452 Monte Stern, senior, prepares for another day at work. MONT LEVINE, INC. Auburn Street and East Side Beltline Highest prices paid for scrap metal WAREHOUSES OF STRUCTURAL STEEL 149 Phone 366 2452 ANTHONY CHEVROLET COMPANY f CHEVROLET.! 1229 Country Club Road Fairmont, W. Va. Phone 366-3500 JOHN'S CAMPUS STORE Corner of Jackson and Monroe Street Converse Gym Shoes Western Jeans Levis Wranglers Lee Maverick ALFIE'S RECORDS Golden and Current LP’s and 45's Jazz — Popular Country-Western Special Orders Welcomed Tape and Record Accessories Oldies Alfie's Coffee and Record Shop 329 Jefferson Street 363 9880 Courtesy of HENRY HARDESTY, INC. See Gary Myers, Skip Tarasuk, John Joy, or Ron Brumage For All Your Auto, Fire, Homeowners, Business, or Life Insurance Needs Phone:363 7000 517 Fairmont Avenue Fairmont, W. Va. 150 BUNNER'S DAIRY Route 3, Box 251 Phone: 534-3612 Country Fresh From Our Farm Our Best advertising is a quality product. THORNE'S HARDWARE 307 Tenth Street Telephone 363 0760 MIDDLETOWN NATIONAL BANK Middletown Mall Your friendly personal service bank Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation VALLEY LANES Pleasant Valley Road Fairmont, W. Va. 366 8877 Preparing to bowl a game at Valley Lanes arc; Cathy Parlctt and DeEtta Pagliaro. seniors. 151 Playing the juke box at Jerry's Lunch are Brenda Hawkinberry and Louise Sowers, seniors, as Jimmy Tutalo looks on. JERRY'S LUNCH Come on Down and Boogie Fairmont's Paper Distribution Center ALLING AND CORY (Formerly Marion Paper) Sixth Street and Beltline Phone 363-6500 CITY NATIONAL BANK OF FAIRMONT 120 Fairmont Avenue Fairmont, West Virginia Phone 363-5500 cMAbSQM (:MA9UlA(5y Good Luck Graduates 1314 Locust Avenue 300 Merchant Street It is great to graduate Best Wishes EIGHTH STREET HAUGE'S FLOWER STORE CONFECTIONARY AND GARDEN CENTER 301 Eighth Street Fairmont, W. Va. Mike Riggi — Owner Eldora 534 3341 Phone 363-9503 153 ACE E X T E R M I N A T O R S Termite and Pest Control FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE 410 Ogden Avenue Phone 363-7870 KIM PASKO TARLETON BUICK OLDS INC. Ready to serve you with a great transportation team behind every customer Full line of GM Cars With GM Service at Your Disposal Phone 366-4460 We want you on our team! Fairmont Avenue at Third Street mjm 9Wf mje Phone:363-2570 414 Gaston Ave. Fairmont, W. Va. MAY BROTHERS CO. For 57 years serving Fairmont and Marion County Phone 366 2400 Wabash Extension DAVID WOOD BUFFINGTON Studios of Photography 531 Fairmont Ave. Phone 363-3355 Official Photographer for Maple Leaves STAUD'S NEW RESTAURANT TRI-CITY WELDING South of Middletown Mall on 73 SUPPLY COMPANY In Fairmont 21 3 Meadowlane Avenue Also, STAUD'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Fairmont, W. Va. SPRINGER’S 1 Linde Oxygen and Acetylene Purox Apparatus Oxweld Apparatus and Supplies Apparatus Repairs Hobart Machines I Hobart Electrodes I Welding Machine Rentals , Prest-O-Lite Apparatus I Low Temperature Rods I Dutch Boy Soldiers Furniture and Appliances E Black and Decker Electric and Air Tools I The Complete Welding Supply House Westinghouse Magnavox £ Kroehler Simmons 9 Phone 363 0950 Fiddle Around At the Inn 425 Fairmont Ave. 366-7717 Owned and Operated by Carol McWilliams and Daughters 155 WILSON FORD, INC Route 250 South Fairmont's Oldest and Newest Automobile Dealer EAST SIDE FLORIST Complete Floral Service Once then Always 501 Morgantown Ave. Phone 363-7390 KETTERING BAKING COMPANY 1823 Morgantown Avenue Phone 366-3210 Country Style Butter-Nut Bread Steam or Foam Cleaning for the Home, Office, or Business Places REEVES GENERAL CARPET CLEANING CLEANERS 2248 Maple Drive For all your Carpet and Upholstery Clean- ing Needs Benton's Ferry Fairmont, W. Va. Bowl Where You See the Magic Triangle Fun For All the Family Bowling at Its Best Specializing in Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, and Fruit Baskets ALLSON JEWELERS Only the Finest I 216 Adams St. Benoni Avenue 366 063 I Open 9 9 Daily Fairmont, W. Va. 26554 Phone 366 4848 157 PENN AUTO SALES Rt. North Bellview Blvd. Phone 366-2720 Your TOYOTA DEALER sales and servicing in the Fairmont area Owners — John laquinta and James Demasi Mr. Thomas Dragich, American Studies teacher, and Mr Donald Stevens, an instructor, look over cars while Mr. John laquinta and Mr James Demasi assist. NORTH POLE ICE AND STORAGE 158 Your Beverage Supermarket 614 Gaston Avenue Fairmont, W. Va. Open 7 days a week until 9:30 p.m. Telephone 366-3481 SIXTH STREET PHARMACY, INC. (Free Delivery) Dial 366 4521 L. E. Craft, Sr. — L. E. Craft, Jr. 601 Fairmont Avenue Compliments of VALLEY DISTRIBUTING HALL PIGOTT Manufacturing and Sales Corporation 1777 Morgantown Avenue Fairmont, West Virginia 26554 304-366-4730 160 ROYAL CROWN COLA nf Westchester Fairmont, West Virginia HOPE NATURAL GAS COMPANY Phone: 366 4481 Serving Homes, Industries and Institutions in West Virginia Division of Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation ALCAN SHEET AND PLATE Division of Alcan Aluminum Corporation Box 912, Fairmont, West Virginia 26554 Telephone: 304-363 3000 161 You can be sure . . . if i+'s WESTINGHOUSE Sealed Beam and Florescent Division — Fairmont, W. Va. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION WALLS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. JACOBS AND HUTCHINSON HARDWARE CO. Insurance and Bonding Fire — Auto — Home Owners — Life Personal Liability 103 Fairmont Ave. 366-2220 233-235 Cleveland Avenue Wholesale Exclusively 366-2350 Fairmont, W. Va. JOHN'S TIRE SUPPLY CO. Corner of Jackson and Monroe Sts. Phone 366-8549 John Neville, Owner Remington Michelin 162 JOIN THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE JOINED THE ARMY W For more information Call SFC Ed Travis At 366-4140 Visit the Recruiting Office 400 Fairmont Avenue Fairmont, W. Va. JOB OPPORTUNITIES See the World's Largest Employer THEU. S. ARMY 163 See Us Today In Memory of Machelle Ann Arcuri July 31,1960-December 1,1974 — SENIORS — Abel. Terri 30 Adkins. Sabrina 30,91 Alban. Scott 30 Allevato, Louis 30 Alvaro, Terri 28.30.91.140 Amos, George 30, 79,90 Amos, Holly 30.100. 108 Armstrong. Brute 30,73, 79, Arnett, Shelley 31 Arthur, Janet 31 Audia, Sherrye 31,102 Bailey, Allen 3L 79,90.91 Baldcrson, Tern $£31 Barth. I.iwf 31 7 Barthoiow, Cindy 31 Basagu. Janet 31 Bellott. Jerry 12,31,76. 77,78. 79. 98 , Berardclh Mary 31,76.9 103 Bernardo. Janina 31.103 Biaf ore, Belinda j 31 Biafore, Debbie 32 Blankenship. Susie 32 Board, Sue 32 Bock. Jack 32 Bonasso, Chns 32,92 Bormso. John M Bonifso, Sun 76. nnette. Gerald ey, Rick Egress. Cindy 34 Egress. John 34 Elliott, Gladys 34 Ellyson.Jeff .34 Ezelle, Geno 34 Fanto.Joc 34 Fcltz, Susan Feorenc. Sandy 34 Ferguson. Donald 29, 32, 34.102 Fetty, Debbie 34 Pat 34, 77,86. 88, 102 Fortney, Peggy 33 Fox. Donald 33 Fox, Tim , 33, 36,86, 88 Frederick. Carl 35 Frederick, Qary 35 Frieson. Kevin Fucello. Anthony 36 Garcia. Dave 36 Garrison, Trudy 36 Gcrba. Raymond 36 Glaspcll, Raymond 36 Glass. Marilyn Goff, Vicky 36.90.101 Goldson, Debbie 36 Grandstaff. Kerri 36,90 Green, John Green, Mitzi Grimes. Michael 16, 77,79,92,98,113 37,126 37 I iel Cttr athyy 30.33,92 Cerrillo, Delft 33 S Chandler, Jal CHipman, Chess, Christy Qayton, Cline. Douglas Coffin nner. Marshall Cooper, Penny Gover, Bob 33.90 Crandall, Dell 33.39 Critchficld, Carol 11, 33.92,102,105, 106,140 Daristotle, Leighann 33, 76,77.78,100 Davis, Rosemary 34 Del ligatti, John 31,34 DeRosa. Norman 34, 106,125, 139 Domico, Greg 34 Dooley, Arlene 34. 78, 133 Dotts, Mary Jane 34 Dunn, Cathc 34,86,88,91.93.97,99 Duskcy, Linda 34,89 88.89.90,91 37 37 B37.83,‘ 26,128,I 37,4 17 37 7.125 I rl 37.94, 121 -j 37.9:. 97. 128, w lp BBf James. Gff Johnson, Mike 37,94,99 Jones, Bill 37. 54, 76,79. 82.106, 120, 121,137 Jones, Cindy 38 Jordan, Randy 38 Joyce, Cathy 38 Kennedy, Sharon 38 Kennedy. Tom 38 Kent. Frankie 38,83.120,121, 122, 126 King, Fred 38 Kloc. Charlene 38 Koon, Jim 38.83,106.120,121,123 Lauer, Jenny 38,99.100 Layman. Becky 38 Lccper. Brad 11.15, 38. 76, 77. 78.83. 94.97.100, 101. 108. 120, 121 Lewis. Toby 5, 38.77.86.88,93.140 Linn, Kim 38.89 Little. Carroll 30. 38,91.112,134 Little. Linda 38 Looman. Beverly 38, 79,90,91 Lovett. Debbie 39.100 Lowdermilk.Joel 39,100 Martin, Darlene Martin, Danny 39,125 Martin.Jeff Maruka, Susan 39,83.98 Mason, Kenneth 39.120 Massacci, Donna 39, 156 Massinople.Joc 39.121, 126, 127 Mathency, Sharon 39 Matheny, William 39 Matthews. Debbie 107 Matthews, Pam 39.100 Mauck, Richard 39,126 McCain, John 39,106,110.126 McElroy, Stephanie McQuown, Gary 39,90,91 Meffc, David 40 Mencfcc, Melanie Merrificld, Scott 40 Merrill, David 40 Metz, Patty 40.117 [4te imnw Milkovich. Diane Miller. Karl 40 Miller. Melissa 40 Moore. Cathy 40.89 Moore. Kevin Moore. Jim Mossburg,Jim 40 Muto, Paula 40. 86. Muto, Rocco Myers, Jim 10 Myers. Rose 40 Myles. Cameron 40 Nickel. Robert 40 Nickolich, Cindy 40 Nixon. Everett 40 Nixon, Kail Nuzum, Daniei Oliveto, Mary Ellen 41 Opyokc, Terry 41 Pagliaro, DcEtta 41, 151 Parlett, Cathy 41.104,151 Parrish i 41 Poster. Debora Postle. Karla Pbtoczny.Jon 41 Prendergast, Tammy Preston, Walter Prickett. Bill 41 Proctor, Pam 133 Pulice. Larry 41 Pyles, Lee 8.42. 76. 79.90.105,128 Rader. Pam 41.100,108 Radford. Beverly 42 Rebeck, Jennifer 42,101,104 Reed, Cindy Reese. Elaine 42,79 Reese. Jerry 42. 78.120.121.126,127, 138 Riley, Bryan 42,130 Roberts. Diane 42 Roth, Dave 42.94.99 Rowe. Cindy 42 Saunders. Cathy 42,102 Saunders, Linda 42,77,102 Scarf. Connie 42 Sharps, Cheryl Sheets. Steven 42,104 Sidow. Kevin 7.42.94.102,146 Simmons. Ted 42 Sims, Kathy 11,42,93 Skarzinski. Mary 29,42 Slaman, Brad 43 Slccth, David; 43 Sloan. Douglas 43 nlfcrs, Davck 43 nouse, Craig 43 David 4 $rs, Louise 10.43.100.152 n, .Monte I 16,43,102.108, 149 ttM lffa 11.43 Stevens. Kach 43 Stingo. Mike 43,120 Summery Susskind.! 12.30,43.75,76,94. Pasko. Kim 41.103.154 Pearson, Gary 41 Pellerire. Tina 3.41.105,128,140 Phillips. Claire 41.79.90,91 Phillips, Mike 41,94 Pickens. David 41 Piscitelli,Johnny 41 Pitrolo, Charlie 41,79,90,91 Pitrolo, Joyce 11,41,93,98.102 Plum, Carol 41 Plummer, Gina Pollock. Scott 9.43, 77,82.83.101, 140 Tarn, Damitajj 43 “Tartt, Terrv Tennant, Susan 44 Testa. Delores 44,89 inic 35.44.93 44 44 44 44,90 Thompson. Cc Tonkcry, Pam Travis, Penny ictt en Tucker, Donna Turney, Robert 44 Vanmeter, Penny 44 Vessccchia.Joe 35.44 Waddell, Debbie 44.103 Walls. Sherry 10,44 Walters, Kenny 44 Warren. Stephen 44.85.97,101,103. 104,112 Watkins.Joycc 44 Wcygandt, Brian 9.44. 76 White. Candy 44,89 165 Williams, Anita 44, 100 Dcvcricks. Joyce 51 Ke nnedy. Susan 53.8-1 Robison, Robin 107 Wilson. Dean 45.100 Devison, Kathy 51,109 King, Lisa 53.114 Robinson. Virginia 55 Wilson. Denise 45 Dewalick, Debbie 51 Koon.Tim 53.75,94. 124,139 Robinson. Wil Wilson. Rhonda 45 Dorn ico, Tom 51 Korsh, Steve 53. 86, 88 Rose. Kim 55,114 Wimer. Mike Dooley. Kitty 15,51,89,133 Kovach, Stephanie 53 Rowe. Michcal Winfrce.Carl 45.86 Dorsey, Chris 51 Kralcy. Mike 53 Russell,John 55 Winter. Denis Dove. Jim Lai rimore.Yukv 53.99 Salisbury, Drew 55 Wood. David 45,154 Drake. Evon 141 Ijvman.Jodv 53 Sansalonc, Randy 55 Wood. Sherri 45 Duncan. Don 51 I cary, Sharon 53 Sapp, Bud 13. 54. 55.94. 128 Workman. Carol 30.45. 74,100,117 Dunlap, Eddie 51 lee. Olive Satterfield. Ruk 55 Wyont, Deann 45,76,89.98. 100. 102, Dunn. Bob 51 Levine. Beth 53 Satterfield. Rose 55.90 113 Dunn. Morgan 51. 55.121 Ievinc.Joy 53 Satterfield. Tracy 55. 79. 88.90 Wysner.Joan 45 Duskey.Jody 51,114 Li. Hung Hung 53, 102,106 Saunders. Debbie 55 Yanero. Mike 45.106, 125, 139 Eates, David Lit in. Kim 53 Savio, Gina 55, 104 Yerace, Joseph 45 Yoak, Valoric 4,12.45.80. Yost, Donna 51 -JUNIORS — 50 Abbott. Kenneth | Adams, Jeff 50 Adams, Patricia 50 Alvaro. Barbara 50.88. 158 Angelinc, Rick 50,78,94. 120, 121, 123,126,136 Annan. Emma 8. 50 Armstead. Anthony 121 Arnett. Donald Audit, tank )o Ayers, Tonya Bacco, Rick 50 Barrett. Karen 50,108. 109 Batceigcr, Mark 50 Bosley. Elizabeth 50 Bourne. Kevin 50.121 ■ mA Brady. Mu heal Browning, Scott 50 Cain. Jody 50 Cabbrasc. Ann Carpcntcr.Jan Carr. Kathv Carroll, Sandy 50,89 Carroll. Sharon 50.89 Cavailo, Qrmcr 50 Cavnch, Steve Charlton Judie 50, 77,88.90.150 Clagett. Becky 6,51,89 Clevenger. Cecilia 51 Clevenger, Richard 51 Cobum, Danny Coe. Sandy 51.89 Copen. I%nn Copney, Joann Cort.John 51.‘ 4. Ill Culver. Buddy Dailey, Amy 51 Daniels. Debbie 51 Davison. Brian Davis. Keith 121. 126 Davis. Sherri 51.156 Davis. Tammy Davis. William 51 Delligatti. Dave 94 DeMoss. Barbara 51.75 51 51,89 52 Eilyson, Lisa Evans, Dennis Everson. John Farlow, Janice Farris. Barbara Feltz. Terri 52.141 Fctty, Donna 52 Fitzpatrick. Alvin Fitzgerald. Brad 52 Floyd, Debra 52 Fluharty, Bonnie 52 Fox. James 52. 121 Gall, Kevin 52.121 Gawthrop, Paul 52 Golden, Linda 52,81 Gold syn, Toni 52 Golty, Mike 52,94 Green. Tern 52 Grubb, Clifford 52 p, Richard 52 Ann 52 Hardman. Brad 52,121 Harney. Courtney 52 Haymond. May 52.141 4 j Heck. Jim 52.111 rlmick. David 52. 124, 125, 131, 139 Hclmick, Randy Henderson, Sue Hclrick. Bran 52 Hlebinsky Jom, 126 Hodges, Hood. Debbie [Derrick 121 on, Michelle ugh.jijnct 52 Hoult, Randy 52 Howard, Debbie 52 Hutchinson. Dave 52 Hutchinson, Doug 52 Ice, Terry Jackson. Cleveland 52. 121. 128. 131 Jackson, Dale 52 Jackson. Gifford 52, 128, 131 Jarrett, Connie 52 Jarrctt, Mike 52.94 Johnson. Cathy 140 52.75, 79,88.90,97, Johnson. Kathy 52 Jones, Bill 52.131 Jones. Jim 53 Jordan, Dana 53.89 tally 56 56 McCullough. M. xinc McCutcheon. Ci KIV McDowell, Lea 54 Meredith. Cy ' Merrihelm mu Mezzanotte. J« Marie Michels, Tammy Mikol. James Miller. David 54 Minico.John Minor, Randy Morgan. Jay 54 Morris. Debra 54 Mortensen, Brad 54,106. 1 Mullins. Mundell. Vickie Ncasc. Jill 54. 55 Norris. Rick 54 Oliveto. Danny 54 Palmer. Cheryl 54 Parks, Jacqueline 54 Parrish. Michcal 54 Pasqualc, Joyce 54 Pearson. Kenny 54 Peirce. Linda 54 Pdeggi, Deborah 54 Pizatella, Ron 3,54, 78.106.121, 137 Plutro, Denise 54. 133 Pollack. Patricia 55,90 Proctor, Sharon Pudscll. Daris 55 Py les. Kevin 55 Pyles,-Kathy 55 Quarrick, Lois - Raspa, Ralph 55 Reed. Nan«j?S5, 89,90 Rice. Tim 55.121 Richards. Ernest 55,117 Ridenour. Thomas 55 Riefer, Janet Robertson. Tama 55 Robinson. Bcttina 55 Shaver, Karla 55,89 Shaver. Newman I Vicky 55. 103. 140 Ihingleton, Sally5 B Shomo. Tim Shrcve, Gary Simmons. Becky 56 Smell, Robert 56 Smith, Kevin 56 Smith, Suzanne 56, 74.88,90 Smith, Vicki Smouse, Scott 56.103 Snider, Donnie 56,126 Sole. Sherry Spcelman. Brad 56 Spcelman. Rick 56 Spitzer, Gina 56 Spooner, Joann 56 Steele, Cindy Stern. Ron 12, 53,56,75,84.94.98, 109 Srevenson, Bonnie 56 Stewart. Jamie 56.90 Stillwell,Jeff Sullivan.Joe 56 Summers. Doneeta 56 Sweetnich. Karen 56. 86 Swcctnich. Randall 56 Swigcr, Ann 56 Swisher, John 56 Sydnor, Rhonda 56,95 Talbott. Anne 14,56,82.83.88 Tarleton. Tim 56 Taylor. Cara 56 Taylor. Meredith 56.89 Terr. Angela Testa, Donna Testa, Mary Tctruk. Diane 56 Thobois. jeanninc 56 Thomas. Robert 56.121 Thompson, Larry; 56,148 Thompson.Sasan £6 Thompson. Wayne 57 Trickett. Tammy 57 Tucker, Barry Tucker, James Turner, Clarence Twyman. Jim 57 166 Vanderslice, Eric 6. 57 VanGilder, Jeff 57,111.135 VanZandt, Sandra 57 Viglianco, Steven 57,94 Wainio, Alice 57 Walls. Kathy 57 Walls, Sarah Walsh. Ralph 57,85, 101 Walters, Cindy 57 Wanamaker, Cathy 57 Waronicki, Kirk 57 Warren, Ron 28, 57. 109 Watson, Brcmla 57 Watson, Daivd Weaver. Mitchell Dave iver, Mit i reman, 1 1311 White White. Darrell White. John Whitc.Jeannie White, Mark 57 Willey, Sherry 57 Williams. Brent Williams. Don 57 Willis, Carolyn 57 Wilson, Rossic 57, 121 Wilson. Vicki 57.140 Windon, Cathy Wix, Clifford Yercb,Dann 57,135 York, Albert Yost, Diane 57 ivkovich. Cathy 57 MORES— ' 57 57,84. 121,123,128, 59 59 Adam% Charles Albright. Tim 59 A mos,-Brad ley Armstead. Micheal 121 Ash, Scott 58.59. 111 Auel, Edward 59 Bacco, Ronnie 59 Baker, Tammy 59 Barber, Jerry 59 Barber, James 59 Barbcrio, Steve 59 Bamcs. Mark Barnes. Robin 59 Basagic, Greta 59 Bcaforc, Kim 59 Berardelli, Steven 59, 11 Biafore. Doug 59 Biafore. Jeffery Bigler, Donn Blankenship. Bonasso, Cecilia Brown. Brenda Brown, John 121 Brum age, Mike 59 Brumagc, Sandra 59 Bums, Peggy 60 Butler. Sonctia 60 Cain, Bill Cain. Robert 60 Calabrase, Nancy 28, 58.60 Campbell, I.ynn 60 Carpenter, Brian 58,60,90,106 Carr. Mary Ellen 58.60,85 Carter. Portia 60 Cartw right. Robert Chandler, Carols n | Cheslock. Twyla 58.60,88,94 Christian. Pam 60 Christy. Roxanne 60 Gian froeg Stephan 60 Clayton. Carol 58. v.) Cogar. Robert Colbom, Sydnes Ode. Jack Collins, Del tr Commodore. Melanie 60 Conley. Kathv 60,108.109 Conrad, Karl 60 Corbin. John 60 1 Corbin, William 60 Cottinglum, Milton 60 Cox. Belinda 60 Crandall, Brad Cntcs jj O Cull ip, Steve 60 Dadisman. Nancy 9,60 Daristotle, Jocdy 60,76, 121. 128 Davis.John 121,128 Davis, Sherry 60 Dead wyler. Brant Dobrcff, Tami Dotts, Bernard 63 Douglas. Jewel Drake. Debbie Drenncn, Anita Drummond. Tamma Dunn, Bill 61 Dytzel, Eric 61 Eddy, Carl 61 Eddy. Raymond 61 Efaw. Linda 61 Evans, Evon Falk, Brian 61 Fast, Sandy 61 Finzel.Janey 61 Fleming. Valeric 61 Forte. Mike 58,61,86,88,94 Ford, David Garrett, Brett Garrison, Emma Garri son, Josie 58,61,65 Garrison, Richard 61 Gawthrop. Linda 61 rVT!Ku;gh Ta.TV ! Gerba, Mike 61,63,121.131 Gilardi, Mark 61 Glass. Catherine 61 Golden, Clinton 61.121 Gower. Sally 61.90 m 61 61 61 133 58,60 60.7 88 i 61 Gray.Gwcndy 61 Greer, Holly 61 Green, Susan 61 Grcga. Sandy 58. M.'5.88 Griffin. Kellie 61 Grogg. Debbie 61 Gross. Micheal Guzzo. John 61.94. 121 Hagen. Melinda 61 Haldcman. Tim 61 Haley, Cprtis 61 Haller, Mark 61 Hanson. Karen Hanson, Kim 61 Hawkins, Clark i 58.61.94 Hawkins. Rodney 61 Haymond, Ralph 61.121 Hefflir. Arliss 61 Hclzcr. Paula 6 Jeff Hodges, Jennifer Holt. George Hough, Sara 61 Howes. John o; Humberston, Barbara Hunt. P’v:, 6? Hupp, John 62 Hurscy, Harley Ice. Jeff 62 Imcs, Debbie 62 Jackson. Karen 62 Janes. Anne 10. 59,62,75,89.113 Johnson. Janice Jones. Cindy 62 Jones. Gregory Jones. Janet Kann. Kim 62 Kincell. Lynn 62 King. Verna 62 Kosegi, John Lambiottc, Denise 62 Larcw. Debbie 62 Layman. Cecil 62 Layman. Tina 58,62 Leggett, Keith 02, 125.128,135 Dngcl, Kemper 62 Lewis. Shan 62.65,89 Linn, Cristal 58,62,65,102 Mallcn, Mary 62,89,141 Mallamo, Nancy 28,62,65,141 Manci notti. Sam 62.128 Maruka. Karen 28,62,94,141 Massacci, Roger 62 Manuz, Mark McCormick. Fred Mclntirc. Catherine 62 McLaughlin. Erin 62 Merrifield, Eddy 62.121 Mezzanotte. Luanne 62 Mezzanotte. Marc 62,121 Michels. Robin 62 Michael. Stephen 62 Miller, Darlene Miller. Billy 62 Moody, Jeff 62,121 Morgan, Robert Morris. Brett 62 Morrison, Tim Murdock, John Murdock, Randy Neely. Kevin Newlon. Keith Nickolich, Mary Nixon, Pamela Nixon, Patrick 3.62,125 62.128 62,65 62 62 Nuzum.Jana 63 O’Dell. Cathy 63.89 O’Leary, Kathleen 63 Oliveto. Jim 63 Pallotta.Jay 63.128 Parker, Sylvia 58,63,102 Paul, Susan 63 Phillips, Camille 63 Pitrolo.John 63 Pitrolo, Jo Marie 6, 58,63,94,97 Pocius, Robert Post, Denise 63 Powell, Carla 63 Pyles, Joseph 63 Radford, Tim 63 Rebeck, Paul 63 Reed, Judy 10,38,63,89 Reese. Asa 12.64.94,101,146 Reese. Sandy 63 Retton.John 51,62.63,94.146 Rice. Tina 63 Rif fee. Pam 63 Riley. Sucllcn 63 Roupe, Tammy 63.65 Rowand, Melanie 59,63. 83,89.94 Rowe, Tim Ruggiero. Gina 63,65 Rutherford, Steve 61 Samargo, Danny Sansalonc. Kevin 64 Sapp, Cheryl 64 Sarterfield. Dave Satterfield. Lois 64 Saunders, Doug 64 Saunders, Rebecca 64 Schmidt, Bepe 64 Schmidt. David Serafine. Richard 64 Sestito. Kirk 64. 125,128 Shaffer, Anne 64 Shaver, Daniel Shomo, Rod 64 Simmons, Bev 64 Simms. Sharon Sloan. Debra 64 Smith. Cindy 64 Smith, Michele 64 Smith, Kelcie 65 Smith, Sharon 65 Smith, Stephen Smouse. Lee 65 Snider, Sally 65 Sole. Guy 65 Sole. Robert Sole. Shelia Stevens. Irene 65.95.133 Scevenski. Robert 121 Stewart, Marsha 65 Stjckley. Richard 65 ScutJer. Rick Sumlin. Linda 65.133 Swiger. Gndv 65 Swisher. Mike 64.128 Thompson. Bob 64 Thompson. Debbie 64 Tooth man. Patty 64 Tork. Gela 65 Tsui. Jeane 65 Turney. Debra 65 65 Ixhiek. Tammy 65 Valentine. Laura 65 Vespoint. 65.128 V« rv!s. fitme 65 •Vqgels.Jcfcn Waddell. Randy 58.65,94. II Walkup.Jane 65.96 Wilis. George 65 Wing. Candace 65 Waters. Kathi 65 Watson. Be HST' Weaver, Sroron y 61 Weis. Chn fyr 5 White.James 65. VA Whiting. Ronnie Jb Williams. Allen 65 Williams, Jeff WiUis. Edward WUliv cfac Wilv—.. Kathy 65.94 Wilson, Kim 6,65. 94 Wilson. Rid 65 Wise.Jeff 65. L21,118 ru. wp Wnght. Garry Vest. Robert 65 Yost. ?hei!a W — FRESFLMEN — 4 Abels. Steve Allevato. Renee 66 Alvaro. Tina 66,115 Annan. Carla 66 A.'bogast, Sharon 66 Arcun. Machelle 66.164 Armstead Carol 66 Ashcraft. Server. Ayers. Faye 95.133 Baker. Randal! 66 Beans. Robin 66 Bennett. Susan 66.86 Btaforc. Theresa 66.86 Birch. Dray Blake. Bobby 66 Blake. Fred 66 Blanker ship. Mary Anne 66 Board. Ronnie 66 Boord. Belinda 66 Boram. Bill 66 Bradshaw. Margie 66.71 Brock. Tom Brown. Sharon 66 Brown. Selina Bruce. Amy 66 Brum age. Candie 67 Brunet t. Toni 67 Burdoff. Michael 67,122. 129 Bums. Tom 67. 122. 132 Byrd. David 67 Cadogan. David 67 Caro vi llano. Anthony 67 Carpenter. Rodney 67 Carpenter. Victoria C!a . Paul |22.j)2 Clyde. Tim 6-72.122 P‘411 Comas. John Co lev. Mike fc Cooley. Paul 67 Coper. Ray 67,122,129 Cougrc' w. Connie 67 Cndtsos . 67,69 Cr.sJip. Mark 67 Cnees, Deborah 67 Cntcs. Debra 67 ' ' Currr,. S7 Damico, Peter 67,122 Dar«e «, : Danstoclc. Roslyn 67 Davis. Alan Dsvmson. Gibbs 6' 86. -22 Davison. Gretoo 129 9am. Pamela 67 Davis. Raymond 67.122 Dam, Suae 67 Dawson. Crystal 6 DeLapas. Carla 67.115.141 _DeJeruyriie, James 67.122 tDdiiini. Skceter 67.72.122,1 Dobbs. Fred 67.122.132 Dobrcff.Gndy 67.86 Dodge. Lon 67 Downs. Lane 67 Downey . Laura 67 I iblin. Michael 68.122 Dunnavam. Kay 68 Dwyer. Janice 66 Eddy. Sharon 68.133 Efaw. Apnl 68 English. Frances 14.68 Fanto. Ame Mane 68.133.141 Feia. Theresa 68 Ferry. Diane 68 Ferry. Jim 68.122 Figicr. Cathy 68 Flowers. Robert 68.122 Flovdjim 68. ; 22,129 Foster. John Fragile, Dear. Frank. Ann 68 Furbee. Thoma 68 Gall.Julu 68 Gekibaugh. T my 68 Genu, George 68 Gerba. Roy 6 t Gill, Barbara. Glass. Pamela 68 Glazcr. Sharon- 68 Gold son. Valrnr 68 Gorbcy. Donald 68 Gower. Diana 68 Greco. James 68 Green. Stephanie 66 Gross. Greg Gross. Jamie Gross. Kathy Grubb. Janice Guido. John 'jump. Debbie 68.122 68 68 68 68 69 King. Brian 69 Lambert. Connie 69 Larimore, Karen 70 Laudcrback. Anthony .22 Layman. John 70.122 layman. Mark 70 Lee. Beverly Let. M.chael Learv, FVggy 70 Lem ley. Jay 70. 122 Lewis. Cathy 66.70 Link. Rita Lattie. Jcrndcr 70 Little. Louise 66. TO. 141 Loudm. Vicki 70 Mahat fey. Grok- to Mark ley. Elizabeth Markie , Am 70' Martin. F.hx Mamn. fired 0 ± Martin. George Mar' Joyce 70 Martin. We 'ey 70 Hales. Lon 69 HaJfKenny. Pierre 4C Hannah. David 69 l -:2, : 9 Har.ntng.Glen 69 Hardman, Danr' 69 Hanley. Data I '9 Hatfield, Bill [ 69 Haught. Randy 69 Hayhurst, Paul 69,122 Flash ur st. Tamrr $9. Heck, Sharon 69 . Dwayne 69 69 j22,69 69 Mason. Lon to Mason. Man 70 Matheney. Ben 22 Maunz. Carla 28. 70 Mays. Diane McAteer. Tim 70 McClain Rytt Pi McCutcheon. Gary 70.72.122.129 McDowell, Donna 70 NjcDowdl. Thomas | Meade. Car let or, L70 x ■ '0. ! 2V. .25 o.m ; Parks, A Kalb. Roben Pamsh. Tammie 71 Keyser. Sam Pasko. Julie 71 168 Pdlillo. Dune 71 Shan, Micheal Pileggi. Becky 1,86 Shaver. Cheryl 72 Plivelich, Vanessa 71 Shimer. Wendy 72 Poshadcl, Pattie 71 Simms, Helen Post. Derek 71 Sine. Edward 72 Postlewait, Kim 71 Skinner. Shelly 72 Prahl. Tim 71 Schicb.Jeff 72 Preglcy. Kim 71 Smith, Bernard 72 Prendcrgast. Robin 6, 71 Smith, Cheryl 72 Preston. Helen Smith, Denise 141 Price, Natalie 71 Smith, Diane Pud sell. Paul 72 Smith, Grctchen 72 Quinn. Jean 72 Smith, Stephanie Reppert, Scott 72 Smith, Steven 72, 122, 129 Retton, Kim 72 Smith, Twyla 72 Rider, Jean 72 Snyder. Bill 72 Riley. Shawn 72, 122, 152 Sowers, Frank 72 Rombola. Shelley 12,72,81.115 Spitznogle, Robin 69. 72 Rowe. Mike 72 Stevens. Becky 70, 72 Russell, Curtis Stevens, Gene Russell.Joe Stevenski. Rick 72.121, 122, 129 Ryder. Bruce Stewart, Brenda 7 Satterfield. Lee Ann 72 Stoncking, Dolores 72 Scheib.Jeff 72 Stottlemire, Ronald Schwartz. Donnie 72 Striaght, Dawn 72.82,85.115 Sesti to, Rick 72,125 Swiger. David Swisher. Paul Whetzel.Jon 73 Talbott, Betsy 66,72,115 Whiteman, Jack Talbert, Roberta 72 Whiteman.James 73 Tarleton, Pat 72 White, Marjorie 73 Thomas, Greg 72 White, Micheal 73 Thompson. Gary 72. 122, 152 Wilfong, Dorothy 73 Thompson, John 72 Wilfong. Debbie 73 Thompson.John 73 Wilfong. Ray Tiano, Donna 73 Williams, Cindy 73 Toothman, Bobby 73,122 Williams, Mark 73,122 Tooth man, Kelly 73 Williams. Rody Topardo, Timmy 73 Williamson, Shari 73 Tucker, Barbara Wills. Barry 73 Tucker, Carmen 73,141 Wilson, Mary Pat 73 Tucker. Kevin 73 Wilson, Robert Tucker, Tom 73 Winfrec. Marty 73 Turner. Calvin 7,122,129 Winter. Wendy 73 VanGilder. Dennis 73 Wise, Shelly 73 VanZandt. Terri 73 Wood. Mike 73 Vessccchia, Ronald 73 Wright, Cathy 73,115 Vmgle, Mitch 73 Wnght.John 73 Wroe. Harriet 73 Wales. Sheryl Wysner. Bobby 73 Walls. Becky 73 Waronicki. Brad 12.66, 72,73, 129 Waters. Crystal 73 Yerkovich. Tina A ckn o wledgmen ts Buffington Studios for senior picrurcs and prom court pictures. School Pictures Inc. for underclassman pictures. Mrs. Linda Morgan for designing the yearbook cover. J. Richard Miller for pictures. Kepler Nigh, Darrell Sapp, and Tom Waller for several sports pictures. Taylor Publishing Company which prints MAPLE LEAVES. TRO-Hampshire House Publishing Corporation for granting copyright permission. 169 Cooks, Custodians Make Life TOP, Custodians arc from left, Paul Massullo, Allen Jenkins, and Mary Hall. BOTTOM. Betty Skarzinski. Louise Sloan. Mary Germont, and Josephine Skarzinski, cooks, prepare a daily lunch. 170 a t FSH More Enjoy a ble ImuliluP tfiuuiS Hflffffftl 1o Ijou. 171 172 THE 1975 MAPLE LEA VES STAFF Co-Editors — Rachel Gross BUSINESS AND PRODUCTION Tammy Prendcrgast Barry Haugh Business Manager — Becky Cannon Mike Kraley Photographers — Jerry Bcllott Carroll Little Richard Straight Joel Lowdermilk Activities — Emma Annan Pam Matthews Doug Biafore Cy Meredith Tammy Michels Cathy Parlctt Organizations — Richard Straight Gina Savio Senior Section — Terri Alvaro Vickie Sherbs Junior Section —Jenni Rebeck Sally Shingleton Sophomore Section — Toby Lewis Steven Viglianco Freshman Section — Lcighann Daristotlc Steve Sheets Sports Editor— Ralph Walsh ADVISER — Mrs. Deborah Moore 175 ECLIPSE All that you touch All that you see All that you taste All you feel All that you love All that you hate All you distrust All that you save All that you give All that you deal All that you buy beg, borrow or steal All you create All you destroy All that you do All that you say All that you eat everyone you meet All that you slight everyone you fight All that is now All that is gone All that’s to come And everything under the sun is in tune but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. 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