Fairmont State University - Mound Yearbook (Fairmont, WV)

 - Class of 1951

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PAGE TWELVE THE MOUND Falcon Teams Made Good Record This Season FOOTBALL John Kada. Mike Resetar, .loBert Alban. Dave Clark, Bill Snydei Skinner, Bill Runner, Jack Bruce, John DePasquale. Second Row Frank Slingo, Denver Smith, Bruce Baker, Fred G herkins. Chuck W ' yda, Clem Dawson, Joe Tata George Berrv, Joe Antulov, Charlie Francis, Lou Zit Third Row I ' ete Doran, John Prunvi, Mike Onderko. Gerald Martin, Fred Schroeder, Bob Schramm. Walt Malin- chak. Jack Bopp. Blaine Morton, Fred Bonvenuti Fourth Row. Bob Spiro, Vince Nemoseck. Bob Feltz, Frank Rodriquez. Ernie Rider, Art DeSantis, Jim DeFlorio, Hill Hunsicker, Chet Vance. Steve Rodetskv. Tony Pasquale, manager. Fifth Row Pat Trill, Vic Bovalino, Don Westfall, Douglas Mc Vicker, Dale Hounshell, Joe Michelitch, Carmen Po- lino, Sions Browning, Assistant Coach Paul (Pi) Davis, Head Coach Wilford (Squib) Wilson. Front (left to right) John Scanga, Leo Cower. John Olesky. Back left to right) Anthony Eates, Bob Kasper. Bill Kurch, Capt. Mike Bates. Coach Gene Rogers. DICK SCHAMP TENNIS (. Fold, K RILEV Front (left to right) Earl Balsley, Walter Moore. Roger Kennedy, Capt. Denver Smith, Bruce Baker, Dan Foley, Sam Cutshall. Back (left to right) Coach Paul (Pi) Davis. Bailiff Jenkins. Joe Bough- ner, Dana Miller. Dave Glenn. Jimmy Zukosky, Bob Thompson. Front (left to right) Capt. Ken Butcher, Jim Templin, John Dia mond, Marl Fauber, Fred Basnett, Nick Pitasi. Back row (left t. right) Dr. C. A. Lindley. Coach. Frank LeDonne. Tom Steele, Dav Dilegge, Lynn Rogers, Felix Lunghi. Front, (left to right) Blaine Morton. Bob Moran, Joe Helton, Capt. Ross Maruke. John DePasquale. Frank Stingo, Fred Snider, Jim DeFlorio. Back (left to right) Coach Wilford (Squib) Wilson, Bill Hunsicker. Royce Pauley, Ernie Rider, John Panza, Chuck W ' yda. Dick Retton. Pat Trill, and Emlyn Thomas, manager and publicity director.

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THE MOUND Lots of Queens — Here Are Two AUTOGRAPHS QUEEN ' S COURT QUEEN JEAN ! of the most colorful events | The dance and eoi -ear was the crowning of the I ™f Vttfe Campus! Homecoming Queen, Miss basketball game. The Koenig. I class of 11)24 were hoi Mem be right, of the com e Misses Lillia McCorri and J PAGE ELEVEN Back Glimpses (Continued from page 1) ketball, Christmas i ' onnals and the endition of Handel ' s Messiah in ibservance of the beautiful lioli- With the advent of 1951 came a serious contemplation about the future with the war clouds draw- ing ever nearer. The Tags show, Inside F. S. C. was a blight splash in the entertainment world before all heads went down for the third time in preparation for final exams. Several students obtained their long awaited sheepskins and one hundred forty-four students found their places on the first se- mester honor roll. February found the MENC chapter at Fairmont State busy making the music conference the big success that it was. Ground was broken for the president ' s ranch-style home. The class of 1924 was honored on Homecoming Day with a dinner, game and ri nce. Indignation and pledges of loyalty were aroused when the no- torious Bill No. 405 proposed the conversion of FSC into a four-year medical and dental school. In March, the college choir gave a four-part concert. Throughout the year, interesting art exhibits were on display in the administra- tion building. Assembly programs featured Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zaeharias, Dr. George S. Counts, Cornelia Stabler, Eve Gentry, the West Virginia State College Male Choir, high school bands, movies and special holiday programs. April and spring-time brought the retailing department into the Lime-light with the annual Mer- chant ' s Fair in Colebank Gymna- sium. The campus saw numerous confabs and a Big Five musical. New student body heads were chosen for next year and the lithesome spirit was touched off with a flowery junior prom. Spec- ulation crystallized into a Satur- day Senior Day when hundreds of high school students from all over the state of West Virginia flocked to the campus for a glimpse of college life. May saw the breathls up of af. endless fairs with a final mals and the impressive baccalau- ■eathlflss f inding flourishYof ' for- And so ends another chaptei the lives of FSC students that - one day become a jumble of n Commencement Speakers (Continued from page 1) rd for Early in the war Alexander was commissioned first lieutenant in the Air Corps. He was awarded the Army air medal, air crew wings, five battle stars, the Presi- dential unit citation, and was sep- arated in September, 1945, with the rank of major. Although he still writes occa- sional fiction, Alexander ' s post- war interest has been in journal- ism. He joined the staff of the Baltimore Sun, left there to ac- cept the post ot senior staff editor of Kiplinger ' s Magazine. Fifteen years ago Alexander married the former Mary Barks- dale of Lynchburg, Virginia. The couple have two teen-age sons and a daughter. TAGS SHOW 1950 QUEEN VIRGINIA I JUNIOR PROM be The Junior Class of 5 igratulated on its t ng job in making the Jun: i huge success. ginn Ma Virginia Colebank gvmn April 20. Que beautifully dress gandy strapless ented he: appa The Qu Her received her croi which was silver centered wit! red star, from James Lathi president of the Junior els throne was of green with a back- drop of white lattice. Escorting the Queen was Danny Haught. j Preceding Miss House to the throne were Pat Gettings Rada, 1 Betty Ware. Betty Robinson. Wil- da Hollen, Dare Postlethwait Dod- rill, and her maid of honor, Nancy Clelland. Jack Evans was crown bearer and Cynthia Carroll was the flower girl. All attendants were attractively attired in pastel gowns. A white leather guest book was signed at the entrance of the gym nasium by those attending. It was later presented to the Queen in be- half of the Junior Class. 36991



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