Victory High School - Optic Yearbook (Clarksburg, WV)
- Class of 1949
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J W L , k' A x, 1 If J ,vvf ku ,If g, . -I-1-.. f' 1 . I ., - Y-5 f I 1 f f U inirrufzv um: ' l?4? '---. J -l a ' X n ff ' r ' J ,J N X .. .ur 1 K My-.f 0 PRINCIPAL LUCY M. BAILEY , 1 . 1 1 '7 'I .J I I ls N ' q I K I ff .f i J I X I JJ M I I Url J, I, ' I , rl u t , 1 if I r MISS ANNA ANGIULLI DlElDllCCATllON Patience, simplicity, sincerity and an undaunted smile are the qualities of our school secretary, Anna Angiulli. To her in recognition of the many unsung deeds of loyal devotion and endless work for both students and teachers, we, the senior class of nine- teen hundred and forty-nine, wish to dedicate this Annual. FN. SENIURS Grace Van VICTORY OPTIC 1949 PAGE FIVE Senior Class Advisers Ham Antoinette Ernst Bernard Sullivan Mary Ann Sigley Walter Holden Wanda Martin L enior Class Umcers l'mcs1mcNT, ll1cNc1I.1c VVll.I,lAMS Viola: PRlCSllJl'IN'l', Rom-:ur PERKINS 'I'Rl4:AsL'R1c, NORMA Liar: GICORGIC S1cc'1u4:rARY, l Rr:1m QQIIARLICS Cli111Iv fflflllgll flu' l'0l'k.Y In' I'Ilfjflf7fI'.n Ifluwcri VVhitc Glnclioli WILLIAMS, BENNY Technical course: Class President 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 fC0-Capt. 43: Honor Society 4: Language Club 1, 2: A'Cappella A 2, 3, 4: Spirit Com- mittee 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Boys' State 3: Play 1: Boy of the Month 4: Boys Quartet 2. 3, 4: All State Chorus 2, 3, 4: Joy Boys 4: B.W.A. 3. PERKINS, ROBERT Preparatory Course: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Football 2. 3, 4: Honor Society 3. 4: Glee Club 1: A'Cappella A 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Boys' State 3: Home Room President 4: Concerts 4: Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice President Class 2, 4. CHARLES. FREDA Commercial Course: Plays 3: Honor Society 1, 3, 4 lPresident 40: Red Cross 1, 2, 3, tVice-President 33: F. T. A. 4: Thespians 3, 4: Spirit Committee 4: Office Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 2, 3, 4: Librarian 1: December Girl of the Month 4: Secre- tary of the class 2, 3, 4: Secretary of Home Room 1: Kissing Link 1Playl 4: Jane Eyre.'. GEORGE, NORMA LEE Spirit Committee 3 1SecretaryJ: Glee Club 1, 2: Class Council 2, 3, 4 1Treas- urer 3, 43: Vice-President of Home Room 4: Jane Eyre . Colors: Green and NVhilc ABRAHAM, RICHARD Commercial Course: Glee Club 1, 2. ALVINO. AURELIO Technical Course: Class Play 1: Honor Society 4. ANDRE.. JEAN Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 3, 4: Hi-Y Basketball 3: Joy Boys 4: A'Cappella A 4: DeMolay 2, 3. 4: Band 3: Glee Club 1: Red Cross lg Concert 4. ANDRE, JOE ANN Preparatory Course: Honor Society 3, 4 lVice President 4i: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 lsecretary 3, President 1, 41: Lan- guage Club 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: A'Cappella B 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 tSec- retary 3. President 4r: Thespians 2, 3. 4 fSecretary 35: Color Guard 3: Jour- nalism 4: Girls' State 3: Home Room Vice President 5: Home Room Secre- tary 4: Student Council 2: Plays 1, 2: Elk's Minstrel 3: Y-Teen Camp 1, 2. lllle Morgan ,13i91s...s.15L,W,-. Lf, , -s,,SlENll RS W ANGIULLI, ANNA ELIZABETH Commercial Course: Plays 1, 3: Honor Society 1, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 23 A'Cap- pella B 4: G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 1Treasurer 33: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Class President lg Vice President Home Room 23 Presi- dent Home Room 3g Treasurer Home Room 4, Librarian 11 Class Council 33 Popularity Poll 3. ANGIULLI, DOROTHY MARIE Commercial Course: Honor Society l, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 21 A'Cappe1la B 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Co-Fcbiture Editor 4, Popularity Poll 3: Office Secretary 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 3, Class Vice President lg Quill and Scroll 4. AREHART. BETTY Commercial Coursey Glee Club 1, 2, A'Cappella B 3, 4. ASHCRAFT, HELEN Distrlbutive Education Class 4: Glee Club 2. BARNES, RAMONA Preparatory Course: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Language Club 2, 3: Y-Teens lg Glee Club 1: Band Clinic 45 1 l XJ Nl 47, S. of BARBER . JAM JJOHN Commercial., urseg Foo ball 3. 4, Glee club 1 Ho e no 7President 1, B. W. A. glPlays lxogarrator of Christ- m 'Progitam-1. ' 1 ily I xl BAUMGARDN ER, DORSEY Technical Course: Red Cross 4, Track . - - . t 1, Gold Achievement key in Art 3, Ar Contest 4. Preparatory Course' Basketball 1, 3, 4 Baseball 3 4' Honor Society 3, 4 Language Club 2, 3, 49 Glee Club 1 Red Cross 13 Treasurer of Languag BAULD, ROBERT I Club 35 Plays 15 Runners-up in ex- change club league 2. VICTAQBY oPT1c 1949 BELL. RONALD r ' - echnical Course, Basketball 1. BELLOTTE. ANNA MARIE General Course, Plays 13 Basketball tournaments 1, 2, Glee Club 2: A'Cap- D . o ella B 2, 35 Red Cross lg Secretary f Home Room lg Softball League 1, 2. 33 Y-Teens 1. BELLOTTE. SAM U EL Technical Course: Basketball 13 Base- ball 2, 3. 43 Glee Club lg B. W. A. 1. BLAKE. WILLIAM Technical Course: Basketball 2, 2, 3, 4 ICO-Captain 4, Baseball 2, Football 2, Glcc Club 1. BRAMER. AMARYLLIS commercial Course: Glee Club 1, 23 Class Treasurer 1, Librarian 1. CALDWELL, SMILEY Preparatory Courseg Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 tSec- retary 4M Thespians 2, 3, 4 lVice Presidentbg Joy Boys 4, B. W. A. 2: Class Pllays 2, Thanksgiving Play 2: Red Cross 33 A'CappelIa A 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concerts 2, 33 Operetta 2: The Kissing Link 1Playl 4: Gren- achika 1Playb 4: Band Clinic 4. CALETGES. FRANCES Distributive Education Class 4. CALOCCIA. RUTH Commercial Coursey Y-Teens 4g Honor Society 1, 43 Glee Club 1, 25 A,Cap- pella B 4, G, A. A. 3, 4, Thespilans 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 3, Typist for Optic 43 Librarian lg Home Room President lg Band Queen 23 Elk's Minstrel 3: Jane Eyre . v1croRY QPTIC l949f RS- g W fPvAGE SEVEN CAPICOLA. GLORIA Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2: Glee Club 1,2: A'Cappella A 3, 4: G. A. A, 4: Concert 3, 4: Red Cross 1: Spirit Committee 2: Office Assistant 1: Jour- nalism Reporter 3: News Editor 4: Home Room Vice President 4: Class , Council 4: Play 1: Quartet 1: Quill and Scroll 4. CAROLI. NANCY Distributive Education Cliass: Glee Club 2: G. A. A. 2, 3: Play 1: Y-Teens 1. CARDER. BEULAH A. Commercial Course: Play 1, 3: Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurer 43: Glee Club l, 2,: A'Cappella B 4: G. A. A. 2, 3. 4 1Secretary 41: Thespians 3, 4: Band Sponsor 3: Concerts 3: Class Of- ficer l 4Vice Presidentl: Quartet 1: Elks' Minstrel 3: Kissing Link IPIayI 4: Jane Eyre . CLARK. JAMES Preparatory Course: Plays 1: Basket- ball 1, 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Honor So- ciety 4: A'Cappel1a B 4: Thespians 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4 !Vice President 41: Hoome Room Vice President 4: All Big Nine Conference 4: Joy Boys 4: Glee Club 1: B. W. A. 3. COLLINS. EDNA Commercial Course: Glee Club 1: Y- Teens 4: National Honor Society 1, 4. COLLINS. JAMES Technical Course: A'Cappe1la A 4: Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 3. COLLINS. MARY Commercial Course: National Honor Society 1, 4: Y-Teens 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4. COLLINS, PATTY Commercial Course: Glee Club 1: Spirit Committee 3: Y-Teens 4. CONGI, PETE General Course: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 4: Basketball 1, 3: Plays 1: Special Honor-Particular mention All-State Football 1948. CONNER. JOHNNY Technical Course: Basketball 1, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Class Council 1: Hall Patrol 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Christmas Play 4: Class President 1: Hi-Y Basketball 4: Plays 1. CONTENTO, MARY M. Commercial Course: Plays 1: Glee Club 1, 2: A'CappeIla B 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Office Secretary 4. COTTRILL, JACK ' A'Cappella A 3, 4: F. T. A. 4 fParlia- mentarianl: Glee Club 1: Boy of Month 4: Boy's Quartett 1, 4: County Essay Contest 12nd placel: Thespians lContest Play! 3: Joy Boys 4: Hi-Y 4: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Elk's Minstrel 4: All State Chorus 4: Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice President Jr. Class 3: Concerts 3. 4: Class President I: Kissing Link,' tPlayI 4: Grenachika fPIayI 4: Jane Eyre . CRIMM, CARL Preparatory Course: National Jr. Hon- rr Society 1, 4 :President lr: Thes- pians 2, 3, 4 lSecretary 41: Operetta 1: Language Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: A'Cappella A 2, 3, 4: Junior Play 1, 2, 3: Class Council 3: Elks Minstrel 3, 4: All State Chorus 2, 3, 4: Boy's Ouartett 2, 1, 3, 4: Concerts 3, 4: Thespian Play 4: Joy Boys fSecre- taryl: Kissing Link fPIayI 4: Pal- ace College of Historical Knowledge 3, 4: Jane Eyre . DANIELS, DUANE General Course: Class Council 1: Plays 1: Glee Club 1, 2: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Officer of club patrol: Concerts 2, 3: Hall Patrol 1. DAVIS. CHARLES Technical Course: Red Cross 2: Glee Club 1: Auto Mechanics 4. DAVIS. NANCY Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Language Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: A'CappelIa B 3, 4: V. F. W. Es- say Contest. PAGE EIGHT VICTORY oPT1c 1949 SMITH, RALPH L. Technical Course: Basketball lg Track 1: Machine Shop 4. DEFAZIO, MARIO Technical Course: Basketball 1, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 1: School Boy Patrol lg Hi-Y Basketball 4: Plays 1. DIAZ, CONNIE Commercial Course: Honor Society 4: Gluee Club l. 2: A'Cappella A 3, 41 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 1 4Treas- urer1: Spirit Committee 4: Concert 3, 4: Cheerleader 1: Play Day 3: Play 1. DRUMMOND. STEPHEN Technical Course: Basketball l, 2, 3 lCo-Captain 41: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 2: Glee Club 1: Spirit Committee 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lPresident 41: Best Personality 3: School Boy Patrol 1 4Captain1: Christ- mas Pllay 4. , 7 EVANGELINOS. EVANGELINE Commrecial Course: Plays 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 4 lPresident 11: Glee Club l, 2: A'Cappella A 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 4 lPresident 41: F. T. A. 4 lTreasurer 41: Spirit Committee 4: Circulation Manager of Optic 4: Typist of Optic 4: News Writer for Harrison County Jun- ior Red Cross 4, Concerts 3, 4: Speak- er ior Parents-Teachers Night 4. FERNANDEZ, MARCELINE Preparatory Course: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: A'Cappella B 4: Plays 1: Y-Teens 1: Glee Club 1: Spirit Committee 1 1Sec- retary-Treasurer1: Librarian 1: Offi- cer of Class 1 lSecretary-Treasurer1: Band Concert 3. 4: Class Council 1: Popularity Poll 1. FERNANDO. DAVID Technical Course: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 1Trseaurer 41. FLOYD. MARY Lou Commercial Course: Glee Club 1: Play 1: Art Contest 4. FIORENZA, ROSE MARIE Commercial Course: Glee Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Language Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4: A'Cappella A 3, 4: Spirit Committee 4: Vice Presi- dent F. T. A. 4: Secretary-Treasurer Home Room 4: F. T. A. 4: Concert 4. FITZPATRICK. JOE Distributive Education Class 4. GAMBAZZA, WILMA Commercial Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 4: Glee Club l, 2: A'Cap- pella B 3, 4: Play 1. GARNER, MONA J. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: A'Cappel1a 4: Orches- tra 2: Band 3: Red Cross 1, 4 tTreas- urer 41: 4-H 1, 2.'3, 4: Spirit Com- mittee l: Concert 3: Play 1: F. H. A. llnter-Club Council 1 2, 3, 4: Maga- zine Sales 12nd prizel 2: Secretary F. T. A. 4: Spirit Committee 4: Jane Eyre,'. GARRETT. ROBERT General Course: Football 2, 3: Auto Mechanic 4: Glee Club 1. GIAQUINTO. PETE Technical Course: Glee Club 1: Bas- ketball 1: Plays l. ' GOLDSMITH. DAVID General Course: Hi-Y 3, 4: Hi-Y Bas- ketball 4: Journalism 3, 4: Sports Edi- tor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Glee Club 2: Bell Boy 3: Joy Boys 4. GRANDSTAFF, JOHN Technical Course: Honor Society 1. VICTORY OPTIC 1949 GRIFFIN, ROBERT Technical Couse: Glee Club 1. HAMRIC, ORDEN Preparatory Course: F. F. A. 1. HAMILTON, LORENA General Course: G. A. A. 3: Glee Club 1, 2: Language Club 4: Band 1: Con- certs 1: Red Cross 1 Basketball Tour- nament 1: Art Contest 4. HAMILTON. ROSEMARY Commercial Course: Glee Club 1: Hon- or Society 1: Y-Teens 1Vice President? 1. 4: Secretary Home Room 1: Band Sponsor 3: Concert 3. HARDMAN. FREDA Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: A'Cappel1a 3 3. 4: Concerts 3. 4: All-State Chorus 4. HARRISON. TOM Preparatory Course: National Honor Society 4: Senior Council 4: Victory night program 4. HUFFMAN. ANNA MARIE Commercial Course: Play 1: Y-Teens 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 48 yuarsb: Office Secretary 4. JACOBS. BETTY JEAN Distributive Education Class: Glee Club 2. . PAGE NINE JENKINS. MARY ELLEN Distributive Education Class: Glee Club 2. KARLEN, ARTHUR Commercial Course: Play 1: Auto Mechanics. KENNINGTON. CHARLES General Course: Play 1: Football 2: Basketball 2: Baseball 3. KOVACH. ANDY Tecshnical Course: A,Gappe1la A 3: Class Play 1: Auto Mechanics 4. KYLE. JOHN W. Preparatory Course: Lanmiage Club 4. LANHAM. MARTHA Commercial Course: Glee Club 1, 2: A'Cappe1la B 2, 3. LANTZ. PEGGY Commercial Course: Plays 1, 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Honor Society 1, 2, 3: 4-H 1, 2, 3: Office Secretary 4: Y-Teens 1. LICHILLO, ARTHUR Preparatory Course: Manager 4: Red Cross 4: Christmas Play 4: Glee Club 1: Play 1. PAGE TEN VICTORY OPTIC 1949 LILYEA, WARREN Band 3, 45 A'Cappella 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Language Club 2, 3, 4: Joy Boys 43 Spirit Committee 45 F. F. A. lg Con- certs 3, 4g Home Room Secretary 35 Jane Eyre . LLANEZA, PAUL EUGENE Preparatory Courseg Basketball 1, Language Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball 3, 4, Glee Club: Hi-Y champion exchange club league 3. LLANEZA. PAULINE Commercial Course: A'Cappella A 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 lVice President 431 Concerts 3, 4, Librarian 3, 43 President of Home Room 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4. LOPEZ, MARSHALL General Course: Glee Club lg Ma- chine Shop 4g Red Cross l. LUPAS. CLARA Dlstributive Education Class . MARTIN, ORANNA Commercial Course: May Queen lg Cheerleader 1: Plays lg Office Secre- tary 1, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, A'Cappella B 3, 4, Lieut. School Patrol l. MASTO. FRANK General Course: Band lg Plays l. MATHENY. GLEN A. Distributive Education Class. MAZZO. MARY CATHERINE Dlstributive Education Class: Glee Club 23 A'Ck1ppella 33 Play 3. MAzzo. SANA LEE Distributive Education Class: Band 2, 33 Secretary of D. E. 4, Y-Teens lg Glee Club lg Class Treasurer 1: Home Room Treasurer 2, 31 Band Clinic 33 Band 2, 3. MCATEE. ALISTON Commercial Course: Home Room Bas- ketball lg Home Room Play lg Red Cross 2, Vice-President Home Room 2: Stage Manlzger, Junior Play 31 President, Home Room 3: Hi-Y 4, Honor Society 1, 4: Vice-President Home Room 4, Jane Eyre . MICHAEL. BETTY LEE Commercial Course: Y-Teens lg Glee Club 1, Band l, 2, 3, 45 Concerts l, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 13 Toumaments Bas- ketball 1. MIKES. JACK Distributive Education Class. Band 2, 3, D. E. President 4. MILLS. MARY BELLE Distributive Education Class. MINNITE, TRESSA Commercial Course, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, I 1Tresaurer 175 Glee Club l, 23 A'Cap- pella B 3, 4, Class Council 1 fSecre- tary-Treasurerbg Patrol 11 Red Cross lg Tournament, Basketball 1. MOODY, OMAR Technical Course, Auto Mechanics 45 Glee Club 2. VICTORY OPTIC 1949 - i -Y iI3AMGE EYLIEVEN Moons, COLLEEN General Course: A'Cappella B-4. MORRISON. ADA ROSE Preparatory course: Play 1: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3: Language Club 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1: G. A. A. 2, 3: Red Cross 1, 2: Spirit Committee 4: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Four-H 1: Jane Eyre . MUNIZ. TILLIE General: Play 1: Y-Teens 1 1Presi- dentl: G. A. A. 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Spirit Committee 1 lVice Presidentl' Librarian 1, 4. I NEMES, JIMMY General Course: Trade School-Auto Mechanics 4. NESTOR. RUTH EDA Commercial Coure: Play3: Honor So- ciety 1, 3, 4 lTreasurer 41: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 lSecretary 4i: llnter-Club Coun- ciliz Glee Club 1, 2: A'Cappella A 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4 lPresi- dent 4h: Spirit Committee 2, 3, 4 1Treasurer 3, President 43: Cheer Leader 2, 3. 4: Y-Teen Camp 4: Con- certs 3, 4: Home Room Treasurer 3: Kissing Link lPlayl 4: Grenachika lPlayl 4: All State Chorus 4: Jane Eyre . NEWBROUGH. CLARISSE JUNE Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 1: Lan- guage Club 3, 4: A,Cappella B-4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3, 4: F. T. A.-1Historianl-4. NICHOLS, JIM General Course: A'Cappella B-3: Hi-Y 33, 4: Band A 2, 3, 4 1Manager 4l: Band Concert 3, 2, 4: Auto mechanics 4: Glee Club 1. NORMAN. Boa Preparatory Couse: Basketball 1, 2: Footblall 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: A'Cap- pella A 2, 3, 4 4President 45: B. W. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boy Of Month 4: Boys Quartette 1. 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4: Spirit Committee 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 4Prz-:sident 41: Band 1: Joy Boys 4 fPresldent 41: Boy's State 3: Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4: Kissing Link tPlayi 4: All State Chorus 2, 3, 4: Jane Eyre . NUTTER, HAROLD EDWARD General Course: Band 1: Glee Club 1: Football 2: School Patrol 1: Art Con- tcst 4. FIELD. WILLIAM O. Distributive Education Class 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. O.GRADY, JIM Preparatory Course: Dramatic Club 1: Play 1: Art Award-Scholastic Gold Achievement Key 3: Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Contest 4. OLIVERIO, CARMINE ANTHONY Preparatory Course: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Language Club lTrea- surerl 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Journalism 4: Red Cross 1PresidentP 1: Glee Club 1: B. W. A. 4Vice President! 3. PANTHER. JOHANNA VINNE Preparatory Course: Red Cross 1: Service Club 1: Swimming Club 1, 2: Girl Reserves 1, 2: Thespians 2. 3, 4: Home-room president 1: Student li- brarian 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Kissing Link 1Playl 4. PATTERSON. JOHN. JR. Distributive Education Class 4: Glee Club 2, 3. PAUGH. CLARA BELLE Distributive Education Class 4: Spirit Committee 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Vice Pres. Home Room 2. 3: Band 2: Ball team 2, 3: Elk's Minstrel 2: Glee Club 2: First Prize Sewing Con- test 2, 3. PERNELL. PATTY ELIZABETH Commercial: Best dressed girl 1: Glee Club 1, 2: Band sponsor 2: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 2: Red Cross 2: Song published 3: Play 3: Drum Majorette 1, 3, 4: Thespian contest play 3: First prize twirling contest 3: Drum Majorette American Legion Band 4: Concert 3, 4. PAGE- TWELVE PHILLIPS. ANNE Lou Commercial Courseg Plays lg Y-Teens 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 4-H 1, 2, 3, 45 Office secretary 1. POLING. BILL Preparatory Course: Band 1: Lan- guage Club 3, 4. REBROOK. JACK Technical Course: Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 2: Football 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 23 Hall patrol 13 Art Contest 4. REEVES, IRIS LEE Preparatory Course: Plays 1, 33 Honor Society 43 Language Club 2. 3, 43 Thespians 3, 4: 4-H tpresident IH Girls State: Vice president of home room 4: Jane Eyre . Rr-tones. CONRAD Technical Course, Band 3, 4, Band Concerts 3, 45 Machine Shop 4. RIGDON. KENNETH Commerial Course: Honor Society 1, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. RIGGINS. GENE Distributive Education 4. ROBINSON. BILLY Distributive Education Class 4. VICTORY Q-PTIC 1949 ROSS. BOB Technical Coursey Basketball 13 Base- ball 1, 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: A'Cap- pella A-45 Glee Club 1, 2, Concerts 4: Librarians 3, 4. ScdLoPlo. SAM Prepnratory Course: Basketball 1. 3. 43 Football 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2: B. W. A. 1, 3, 43 Class Council 2, Home Room president 2. SECRETO. SARAH Louise Commercial Course, Concert 3, Volley ball team 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens l, 4: Glee Club 1, 23 A'Cappella B 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 4, Joumalism reporter, Feature Editor 3, 4: Cheer leader 13 Play G. A. A. 4. SHIFFRA. FLORA DELORIS Commercial Course: 4-H 11 Rome Rcom Vice President 1: Band Con- certs 3, 4: Bhnd 2, 3. 4: Plays 1. SHINGLETON. ARGYLE Technical Course, Baseball 2, 3, 45 President Student Council 1: Manager Basketball lg Hi-Y 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 4. SHIPPLETT. RALPH Gzncral Czurseg Glee Club 1. Preparatory Course: Librarian 43 G. A. A. 2: Red Cross 1, Y-Teens 1. SKEENS. MARGIE Prepaxctory Course, Librarian 43 F. T. A. 1Presidentb 4, G. A. A. 2, Red Csoss 1, Y-Teens 1. SLEETH. RICHARD Preparatory Course, Basketball lg Hi-Y 3, 43 Spirit Committee 3: Language Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball 45 Glee Club 1. VICTORY OPTIC 1949 PAGE THIRTEEN SMITH. CLARENCE General Course: Glee Club 4: Foot- ball l, 2: Rifle Club 1, 2: Vice president of class 1: Treasure Class 2. SMITH. EMMA Commercial Course: Honor Society 1: Language Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: G, A. A. 2, 4, 3: 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice President of Home Room 2. SMITH. JACK Ter-hnical Course: Glee Club 1: Band 1. 2, 3. 4: Stage Manager 3, 4: Auto mechanics 4: Concerts 2, 3, 4. STROTHER, ARTHUR General Course: Basketball 1, 2: Base- ball 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 1: Class Vice President 1: Librarian 1. SMITH. JEAN Preparatory Course: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: Plays 1, 2, 3: Camera Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 1: Glee Club 1: Bearcat Staff 3: National Thespians 3, 4: G. A. A. 4: Girls Basketball team 2. 3: Language Club 1, 4: Senior Council 4: Optic Staff 4: Kissing Link lPlayb 4. SOMMERVILLE. RHODA MAE Preparatory Course: Thespians 2, 3, 4 1Treasurer 31: Class plays 1, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: National Junior Honor Society 1: Quill and Scroll 4: Language Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: A,Cappella Choir A 3, 4 lSecretary 41: F. T. A. 4 lLibrariani: 4-I-I 1, 2, 3, 4 4President, Secretary 2, Assistant Leader 2, 3. 4, Reporter 3, 41: Spirit Committee 3, 4: Optic staff reporter 3, Editor-in-chief 41: Concerts 3, 4: Class Council 3: Y- 'Teens 1President Harrison County Inter-Club Council 3, 4b. 1President I, Vice Pres. 31: Red Cross 1: Kissing Link tPlayl 4: All-state Chorus 4: April Girl of the Month, Jane Eyre . STEWART, ELAINE Commercial Course: Glee Club 1. ' STIER. ONALEE General Course: Glee Club 1, 2: A'Cappella B 3: Librarian 1: Patrol 1. SUMMERS. VIVIAN J. Distributive Education Class: Vice president of Distributive Education Class 4. SWIGER. LONNIE Preparatory Course: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4 1Co-captain 47: Hi-Y 4: Boys State: Class Council 3, 4: Class president 1: Boy of the A Month-December 4: Joy Boys: B. W. A. 3. SWIGER. NANCY Distributive Education Class: Clee Club 2. THOMPSON. DAVE Preparatory: Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4 lState meetsl: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1. 2. SWIGER. PHYLLIS Commercial: Play 1: Honor Society 4: Y-Teens 1: Language Club 1, 2: Red Cross 1 4Secretaryr: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 4Secretary-Treasurer 4r: Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 4: Band clinic in Huntington 3: Salem Fall Princess 4: Jane Eyre ' TALERICO. GENEVA Dktributive Education Class: Glee Club 2: Y-Teens 2. TATE. GERALDINE Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: A'Cappella 3, 4: Cheer- lcaclcr 1: Ccnccrts 3. 4: Red Cross 1. THORNE, JEAN Commercial Course: Honor Society 4: Y-Teens 1, 3, 4: Glee Club 1,2: A'Cap- pella A 3, 4: Concert 4. PAGE FOURTEEN W VICTORY OPTIC 1949 TRADER. EVERETT Distributive Education 4: Glee Club 2: Red Cross 2, 3:'D. E. Treasurer 4. TREMBLY. MARIE Commercipl Course: G. A. A. 2: 4-H Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2: F. T. A. 4: Palace History Quiz 3. VILONE. MARGUERITE Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: A'Cappella B 3, 4: G. A. A. 2: 4-H 1. 2, 3. 4: Cheerleader 1. VENTURA. ANGELINA Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: G. A. A. 2. 3, 4 lTreasurer 4r: Glee Club 1, 2: A'Cappella A 4: Concerts 4. VINCENT. LENA MARTHA Commercial Course: Glee Club 1. 2: F. T. A. 4: 4-H 1, 2: Y-Teens 1. VIZZARI. JIMMY Technical Course: Auto mechanics 4. WARE. HOWARD MONROE General Course: Glee Club 1: Hall Platrol 4: School Patrol 1: Art Con- test 4. WEBB, JERRY Commercial Course: G. A. A. E, 2, 3, 4: Concerts 3, 4: A'C'appella A 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 llnter-Club Council, Devotional Chair- man 4, Vice President 41. VVETZEL. DAVY General Course: Glee Club 1, 2. ALMA. WHEELER Distributive Education Class: G. A. A. 2, 3. VVILSON. ROBERT LEE General Course. VVILSON. JAMES ROBERT Commercial Course: Class Play 1: Hall Patrol 3, 4: Brand 1. 2, 3. 4: Basketball Manager 1: Spirit Committee 4: Glee Club 1: Concerts l, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 1. WILLIAMS. KENNETH Commercial Course. VVOODYARD. SHIRLEY Commercial Course: Glee Club 2, 3: A'Cappella B 4. NARDELLI. LOUISE Distributive Education Class: Glee Club 2: Y-Teens 2. VICTORY OPTIC 1949 The Seniors, least Will and As our last days of school draw near and being mindful of the struggles and uncertainties of life, we do now make, publish and declare this our last will and tes- tament. l Joe Ann Andre will my sun- shine to Virginia Knight because she is always in the dark. I Robert Perkins bequeath my old tooth brush to John Roach Qwithout tooth pastel. I June Newbrough having a sound and keen mind to hereby bequeath my love of the opposite sex to Mary Avenson and my dis- taste of my own sex to Ray Sylvester. David Goldsmith leave my fear of being considered a bookworm to Dick Bramer. I Jean Smith would leave a good joke, but on second thought 1 had better take it with me. I Mary Collins leave my heart to my junior prize possession Uack Corathersl. I Bob Norman bequeath my ability to collect trophies from the fair sex to Gary McCauley. I Mary Contento relinquish my pencil to Naomi Moran for an- nouncements next year so Mrs. Morgan will not give her the evil eye. I Smiley Caldwell leave my horse laugh to James Hufford. He will have to get some nerve to use it. I Freda Mae Hardman do here- by bequeath my knowledge on how to hold a man to Mary Le- nura Torch. I Rutheda Nestor leave my place on the stage at thuse time to Louise Loria. I Arthur Cbetter known as Oscarj Licillio as these last min- utes of my life come to an end leave my happy days as manager of the football and basketball tram to Jack Cottrill. I Elaine Stewart leave my blushing bashfulness to Jennie Fratt. I Jack Rebrook alias Casanova Rebound would lkie to leave all the entanglements I have had with the Grapevine to Don Rat- tler Schneider. I Rosemary Hamilton will my excuses to get out of study hall to my sister, Joretta. I Aliston McAtee being of sound mind and body do hereby relinquish my ability to talk around senior advisers and to be able to use a dictionary to Gail Allen. I Pete Congi leave to hunt dear with my smooth line. I Norma Lee George will my sweet personality and modesty to Mary Katherine Mancina. I Orden Hamrick bequeath my superman comics in the pace of Macbeth to Charlie Compton. I Freda Charles relinquish my stateliness to Barbara Insani. I Sam SCRIODIO leave my golf- ing ability to Conki Giaquinta. I Carl Crimm leave my girl friends to get along the best they can while I am gone. I Sarah Secreto do hereby leave Bob Moore under the care of Mrs. Morgan. I John Grandstaff am leaving and taking Connie Diaz with me. I Peggy Lantz will my way of using excess words and saying nothing to Gene Trussler. I Dickie Sleeth will my knock- them-over grin to Jimmy Currey so he can rate with the girls. I Bob Wilson leave to Mrs. Pyle a box of nerve pills in case she has another Commercial Law class at 1:37 like the class she had this year. I Billy Blake will my stay-in- place hair to Twiddle Tenda. I Tom Harrison leave my amusement of so many bowlegged girls to Harry Stout. I Patty Collins leave my perox- ide hair to Judy Hamilton so she won't have to wear a lock of someone elses. I Jean Andre being of a very sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my place in the Joy Boys to my friend and comrade Bobby Moore. I Nancy Davis will my quiet, studious nature to Nancy Jo Tip- per. I Jimmy Clarke relinquish my gips to Parkersburg to Eddie int. Anna Lou Phillips and Oranna Martin leave to Ruth Wiseman and Mary Ellen Pulice the title of being called the Simanese Twins. I David Thompson bequeath the idea of starting a track team at Victory Highschool to Joe Secreto. I Mario Defazio leave my posi- tion in baseball as right fielder to Eugene Merandi. I Connie Diaz will my big brown eyes to Rose Marie Mazzo. I James 0'Grady bequeath my love of the feel of gold to Jim Davisson. I Dorthy Anguilli will my nose for news to Nancy Heenan. I Emma Smith leave to Marlene Bowen the right of going up and down the front steps, and my modern problems notebook to keep her from getting writers' cramps. I Ada Rose Morrison bequeath my ability as a one person cheer- ing section to Martha Ann Hag- garty I Wilma Gambazza leave my natural streak of red hair to Catherine Ciruillio. I Jerry Tate will my desire to become a singer to Ethel Dobbins. I Marie Trembly leave to in- telligent Mr. Hess, problem num- ber 30 on page 504 of the Eco- nomic Math Book. I Howard Ware will my meth- ods of losing girl friends fast to Stuart Walker. I Shirley Woodyard will my favorite booth at Rays to Edna Hickman. PAGE FIFTEEN Testament I Evangeline Evangelinos be- queath my voice to Rachel Hayes. I Rhoda Mae Sommerville will my job as editor of the Optic to Virginia Lee Orlando. I Marceline Fernandez relin. quish my height to Martha Bates. I Jack Cottrill will my ability to dancef 'IJ to Bob Qcheerleaderj Moore. I Conrad Rhoades leave, so that maybe my rivals from R. W. will forget I am from Victory. We Pauline and Paul Llaneza leave in hopes that there will be another set of twins fboy and girly to take our place. I Gloria Capicola being .of an almost sound mind do hereby be- queath my position as news editor to Burnadeen Philipps. I Carmine CRomeoJ Oliverio will my seat in journeyism class to any boy who likes girls. We Ruth Caloccia and Beulah Carder will our giggles to Betty Boyles and Faire Marie Westfall. I Jimmy Nichols leave my love of Robert Burns cigars to Bill Davis. I Marguerite Vilone will my gift of gab to Patty Spino. I Bobby Joe Ross leave my vocabulary to Jack Anastasakis. I Gene Riggins bequeath my curly hair to Donald Canfield. I Glen Matheny relinguish my two cars to Carol Gran staff. I Everett Trader will my seat in D. E. class to Sammy Annia. I Mary Ellen Jenkins leave my diamond ring to Phyllis Jenkins. I John Patterson leave my black eyes to Johnnie Luikart. Warren Lileya wills his aim at shooting a paper wad from his seat in the front row of the audi- torium to the stage and hitting Mrs. Bell to Jimmy Stewart. Louise Nardelli wills her Vic- tory spirit to Carl Williams. Iris Reeves leaves her pink- rimmed glasses to Bobby Orr. Phyllis Swiger and Angie Ven- tura will their various ways of flirting to Ellen Rollins and Kay Nale. I John Barberio leave my scrip- ture reading to Joyce Davis. I Sammy Bellotte hate to leave Ruth Lawrence to all the wolves. I Johnnie Conner also hate to leave Donna Michaels. I Charles Kennington will my battles with Miss Modern Prob- lems to John Lopez. I Billie Robinson bequeath my 3-in-1 seat on the bus to John Hamrick. Signed, published and acknowl- edged by Miss Sarah Secreto as and for their last wills, in the presence of us, who, in my pres- ence and the presence of each other, and at each request have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. Gloria Capicola David Goldsmith Dorothy Anguilli Rhoda Mae Sommerville ug' an E SIXWPIN , JFa1miIliaur Famzes AT0UHAd Sclhnocoll VICTORY OPTIC ISJQ PAGE SEVENTEEN Honors y and Events i Valedlctorlan: 'Lf-f f'l 1 ' e f Salutatorian: A' ' IU-- Scholarships: Senior Play Cast: T Director: -Y -, C, I I 'V 1 - fl Freak Day: ff f 7 K Sneak Day: . . fi' - 41 9' Jumor-Senior Prom: as-7 f 3 I f Commencement Date: Speakers: Invocation: Benediction: Awards: Baccalaureate Sermon: jx 7 Speaker: DCTB: PAGE-.EIGHTEEN VICTORY OPTIC 1949 Through the Looking Glass Mommy, Let's listen to the radio. 'iAll right, darling, just a minute while I turn it on. ' Mommy, this is so-O-O nice. I sees them. I sees them! Of course you can, honey, 1.hat's why daddy brought us a television set for Christmas. Who's that man with the bird-cage on his face? Well, I declare, its Sam Bellotte, we were in high school together. Mommy, what game are they playing?'i Darling, that's baseball. When you're a lot older, you'll go to games and yell so hard you'll be hoarse for a week. Mommy, look at that man run. He's fast as lightning. Honey, he's trying to make a run, so his team will be ahead. My goodness, it's Johnny Conner. Wonder where he learned to run like that? Hm-m-m. Maybe he got experience in highschool running from all the girls! .Johnny made his run and now the Dodgers lead the Yankees 7-6. Mother, something's wrong. Someone is hurt, and here comes a white wagon with a :ed cross painted on the top of it. Some men are carrying a funny looking bed. Darling, that's a stretcher and it's being carried by Jack Mikes and Paul Llaneza, Steve Drummond has been injured by a fly-ball. Most of the people are running on the field. Why there's Bob Perkins, the Dodgers Coach, and over there are some nurses, Tillie Muniz, Flora Shiffra, Lorena Hamilton, Onalee Stier, and Iris Reeves. It looks as if the complete nurses home is here. Running down at the farther end of the field is Dr. Carl Crimm carrying his black bag along with his special nurse, Gloria Capicola. Carl always did lag behind in highschool, espe- cially when there was a pretty girl around! ln this huge crowd I see, Gene Riggins, the dog-trainer, Elaine Stewart, private secretary for Bob Ross, the wheat king. Word has been around that Bobby pre- sented her with a chunk of ice that will outdazzle the sun. Here come the Angiulli Twins, who ad- vertise for a popular home permanent manufacturer, and are escorted by Dick Sleeth and Dave Thompson, and Jack Rebrook, the interior decorator, or whiskey dealer as he is better known, followed by the Smith Club with its members, Jean, Jack, Clarence and Emma. That's an undertaker. I'm glad he won't be needed. He has a sign on his back, Jean Andre, Keeper of the Corpses. Let's turn to another station. I hear music! Mommy, who is that beautiful lady singing? It's Jerry Tate, the vocalist with the band of Duane Daniels, and his Dwoodlin Droopers. Mommy, look at the pretty girls dancing. Darling, I believe I know several of them. That pretty one on the end is Edna Collins, and third from the left is Phyllis Swiger, who was so popular in highschool, and there's Patty Pernell dancing in the middle. It seems as if I know that girl next to Patty with the red hair but I can't remember her name. Hm-m-m, Oh, of course it's Rosemary Hamilton, I forgot she dyed her hair. I Mommy, that music was pretty, but it's stopped. Here comes a man, what's he talking about ? Shuh, Let's listen! Ladies, are you skinny and sick? Do your bones protrude. Does your leanness betray your age? Ladies all know you need proof and all have with us today, cute Mrs. Arthur Strother. the former Miss Nancy Davis of Clarksburg, W. Va. Before taking this marvelous money back guarantee remedy, Nancy weighed 89 pounds and today she can top the scales at one-hundred and twenty pounds. H I And now this concludes the Duane Daniel's Hourgof Alarm, sponsored by the medicine of all occasions. Your announcer is Oscar Licchillof' Darling, I think I'll find another program. I sees people, lots of people. Of course you do, this is a church program and the choir is singing. I recognize some familiar faces including Warren Lilyea, Bob Bauld, Jean Thorne, Angie Ventura, Johanna Panther, Connie Diaz, Jerry Webb, Shirley Wooidyard, Tom Harrison, Wilma Gambazza, Andy Kovach, Pauline Llaneza, Rutheda Nestor, June New- brough, Jlm Nemes, Conrad Rhoades, Louise Nar- delli, Carmine Oliverio, Clarabelle Paugh, John Pat- terson, Billy Poling, Annabella Phillips, and Ada Rose Morrison. The choir is conducted by Freda Mae Fritzi Hardman, who is accompanied by Rose Marie Fior- enza at the organ. Father John Barberio will unveil the painting of Christ by the well-known artist, James Patrick O'Grady, as Eva Evangelinos sings, 'The Lord's Prayer! Mommy, that program was so nice, but oh what's this, I see animals, dancing girls, men selling pop corn clowns and everything. It's a circus. Can you imagine? Now the scene is inside the big tent. Hurry, honey and come near the radio before you miss some of the big show. Here comes the acrobat artists, Beulah Hot Rod Carder, Jo Ann Hot Lips Andre and Ruthie Hot Head Coloccia with their spine tingling trapese tricks and cavorting capers. The elephants are prancing around the ring with their trainer, John Kyle, who is also the lion trainer. By the way, Bill O'Field, the circus owner, is scavenging the crowd for a stray lion. Omar Moody, Richard Abraham, Dorsey Baumgardner, Ronald Bell and Charles Davis are pop corn, candy and coke salesmen, and aren't having a very hard time selling, especially to the ladies. Bob Norman, master. of all clowns is performing and has not only the attention and laughs from the juvenile set but also from the adults. Mommie the circus is over. May I stay up for the next program? Nancy Jo, I'll let you stay up tonight, but don't ask me again. And now this is your Jukebox Jamboree, the all-time reuuest program for anyone, anything and anytime. Wading through the stack of letters I see a. request. Romona Barnes and Sarah Secreto request a song for their dearly beloveds, Stanley and Bob. Walking down the street to Woodward and Lothrop's, we were cordially greeted by the de- partment head, Argyll Shingleton, and his host of very charming buyers, Mary Bell Mills, Nancy Caroli, Frances Caletges, Geneva Talerico, Betty Jacobs, Mary Jenkins, and the personnel managers, Mr. William Robinson and Miss Anna Marie Huff- man. While browsing through the Congressional Library, we accidentally bumped into Benny Williams, the Senator from W. Va., who was taking notes for a speech and was being assisted by the capable and attractive librarian, Miss Freda Charles. Bell Mills, Nancy Caroli, Frances Calatges, Geneva Talerico, Betty Jacobs, Mary Jenkins, and the per- sonnel managers, Mr. William Robinson and Miss Anna Marie Huffman. While browsing through the Congressional Library, we accidentally bumped into Benny Williams, the Senator from W. Va., who was taking notes for a speech and was being assisted by the capable and attractive librarian, Miss Freda Charles. 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Officers are president, Richard Philippartg vice president, Charles Compton, sec- retary-treasurer, James Curry. Adviser, Mrs. Winifred Bell. This group participated in the concert, Fantasy of the Hour. A'fCappc-lla Choir CC Reading from left to right, Row 1, Bob Norman, Bob Perkins, Marian Thorpe, Bob Moore, John Shipley, James Collins, Carl Crimm. Row 2, left to right, Donna Michael, Carol Moore, Rhoda Mae Sommerville, Connie Diaz, Gloria Capicola, Freda Hardman, Betty Fittro, Rutheda Nestor, Rose Marie Fiorenza, Jack Cottrill, Mrs. Winifred Bell. Row 3, left to right, Rachel Hayes, Norma Simon, Martha Haggerty, Barbara Insani, Kay Sharpe, Jo Ann Moore, Jean Thorne. ' Row 4, Patty Pernell, Gerry Tate, Evangeline Evangelinos, Nancy Heenan, Char- lqtte Skidmore, Angie Ventura, Pauline Llaneza, Jerry Webb. Row 5, Buddy Prince, Benny Williams, Jean Andre, Herbert Frasure, Warren Lilyea, Bob Ross, John Roach, Jimmy Clarke, Edwin Smith. Officers are president, Bob Norman, vice president, secretary-treasurer, Rhoda Mae Sommerville, adviser, Mrs. Winifred Bell. Accomplishments for the year are selected group performances for the Presby- terian and Central Christian Churches, Kiwanis Club at Philippi, Amistice Day pro- gram at Masonic Temple, League for Service, Business College, performances at other schools, assembly programs and a concert, Fantasy of the Hour. They also sponsored the Thanksgiving dance. Girls, Gllc-fe Club 44 Reading left to right, Row 1, Wilma Moore, Jean Rigsby, Betty Marks, Zelma Robilliard, Jackie Wilson, Loretta Knight, Marie Ashcraft, Jean Rollins, Ellen Rollins. Row 2, Katie Nale, Louise Hannah, Rose Marie Mazza, Mary Mancina, Ruth Lawrence, Nina Rose Zinn, Martha Tate, Sally Jo Floyd. Row 3, Ruth Wiseman, Mary Ellen Pulice, Sue Anne Kidd, Peggy Haller, Faire Marie Westfall, Frances Findley. Row 4, Emoline Bonnett, Deloris Gerard, Patricia Riley, Elma Thompson, Ruth Hardman, Joyce Davis, Judy Hamilton. Officers are president, Etta Bailey, vice president, Nancy Jo Tipperg secretary- treasurer, Rose Marie Mazza, adviser, Ms. Winifred Bell. Accomplishments for the year are participating in the concert, Fantasy of the Hour, selected persons performing' for assemblies, Christmas program. i?AGE.TWi+1NTY-FOUR VICTORY OPTIC 1949 Girllsg At lletio Association l 1 i i l l i Front row. left to right: Miss Mary Ann Sigley, adviser, Emma Smith. Joan Geri ard. Mary Lenora Torch. Margaret Patter- son, Donna Michael, Edith Wallace, Deloras Thibaut, Marie Ashcraft. Second row: Freda Maxwell. Martha Ann Haggerty, Dorothy Anguilli, Joan Elbon, Mkiry Jo Fernendez. Judy Hamilton. Burnadine Phillips, Norma Jean Simon, Joan Moore, Gloria Capicola. Third row: Nancy Heenan, Angie Ventura, Jerry Webb, Edna Hickman. Anna Angiuli. Patty Spina, Jean Smith. Rose Marie Anania. Rhoda Mae Sommerville. Anita Menendez. Kay Sharpe. Fourth row: Wilma Gambozza. Pauline Llaneza, Mary Contento, Rutheda Nestor, Ruthie Caloccia. Joe Aim Andre. Beulah Carder, Victoria Caroli, Carol Moore. Charlotte Skidmore. Officers: Joe Ann Andre, president: Pauline Llaneza, vice presideent, Berlah Carder, secretary: Angie Ventura. treasurer. Activities: Sponsored the Sweethearts' Ball: Went on one hike, Installed a point system which enables girls to earn a Victory letter through athletic achievements and participation in club projects. 3' Yailieeiis Front row. left to right: Miss Helen Upton, adviser, Mary Lcnora Torch. Nfancy Davis, Louise Hannah. Jackie Wilson, Peggy Haller, Freda Hardman, Rose Mary Hamilton, Martha Bates. Second row: Marion Parker. Teresa Minette. Jean Thome, Mona Giirner. Rose Mario Florenza. Marguerite Vilone. Katy Nale. Frances Findley. Third row: Martha Ann Haggerty, Patty Collins, Angeline Ventura, Jerry Webb, Mary Jo Fernandez, Delores Thibault. Jo Ann Moore, Evangeline Evangelinos, Faire Marie Westfall. Fourth row: Ann Marie Huffman, Nancy Heenan, Rhoda Mae Sommerville, Rutheda Nestor. Ruthie Caloccia. Joe Aim Andre, Beulah Carder, Norma Jean Simon, Charlotte Skidmore. Kay Sharpe, Betty Boyles. Officers: Joe Ann Andre. president, Jerry Webb, vice president, Rutheda Nestor. secretary, Martha Ann Haggerty, treasurer. Activities 1948-49: The Y-Teens sent two girls to the Tri-State Conference, at Bethany College. The club gave baskets to the needy and contributed money for a Christmas party at the Y.W.C.A. for the children of the Sacred Heart, Home. .They held a buffet dinner in the home economics room for members. In the early spring. they sponser the Barnyard Frollc. VICTORYWQPYTICn19flfQ QAG1-3 TWENTY-FI7YYlQ National Honor Society N 1 . X fa ' X- - I ' . L, ' bi L , V' lv ' 2 First row, left to right:NfAu'relio QAlvino, Edna,Collins, Ruth Caloccia, Robert Perkins, Freda Charles, Iris Reeves. A , Second row: Jean Thorne, Peggy Laniti, 'Anna Angiulli, Dorothy Angiulli, Benny Williams, Aliston Mcmee. Third row: Jo Ann Andre, Kenny Rigdonf Rutheda Nestor, Bob Bauld, Carl Crimm, Phyllis Swiger. Fourth row: Connie Diaz, Rose Marie Fiorenza, Jimmy Clarke, Mary Collins, Rhoda Mae Summerville, Tom Harrison. Adviser, Mrs. Wanda Martin. Officers: President, Freda Charles, vice president, Jo Ann Andre, secretary, Anna Angiulli, treasurer, Rutheda Nestor. Activities: The Honor Society has sold boxes of greeting cards. It bought ' personality and adjustment tests for the school, sponsored a boy to Boys' State and awarded a 525.00 college scholarship to a senior member of the Honor Society. PAQ: TWEN TY- sIX y 1CToRY oP11 1C 1949 P VICTORY OPTIC 1949 PAGE TWENTY SEVEN Future Teachers of America 44 Front row, left to right: Freda Charles, Margie Skeens and Lena Vincent. Back row: Rhoda Mae Sommerville, Patty Pernell, Evangeline Evangelinos, Rose Marie Fiorenza, Marie Trembly and Miss Eura Gray, adviser. Not pictured are June Newbrough, Jack Cottrill, Norma Jean Simon and Mona Garner. ' Accomplishments: The Victory Chapter of the Future Teachers of America is the first in Harrison County and the 15th in the state. It strives to serve those who have a leaning toward the field of teaching a better understanding of what they are getting into and the advantages of teaching. The club attends County Teachers' meetings and all meetings that have anything to do with the field of teaching. It has a project of selling stationary to get funds. Officers: Margie Skeens, president, Rose Marie Fiorenza, vice president, Mona Garner, secretary and treasurer, Evangeline Evangelinos. Adviser: Miss Eura Gray. Junior Red Cross CC .Last row, left to right, Carl Williams, Ronald Kapp, Everett Trader, Dorsey Baum gardner, Clarence Kight, Mona Garner, Evangeline Evangelinos, Winnie Lantz Front row: Bob Ross, Joe Secreto, Nancy Jo Tipper, Patty Spino, Ethel Dobbins and Miss Eura Gray, adviser. Activities: A membership drive, stationery sale to make money for use in club activities, Shut-in purchase and distribution of Christmas gifts to twelve persons and booklets were also made for them, presentation of the film Paradise Valley t Victory High, a student-conducted campaign on safety, purchase of three films on Etiquette to be used by the school and two boxes of used clothing for the Junior Red Cross project. Officers: Evangeline Evangelinos, president, Patty Spino, vice president Mona Garner, secretary, and Ethel Dobbins, treasurer. Adviser: Miss L. Eura Gray National Thespiau Tr oop No 275 C4 First row, left to right: Anna Angiulli, Dorothy Angiulli, Smiley Caldwell, Patty Pernell, Carl Crimm, Jimmy Carke, Jack Cottrill and Rhoda Sommerville. Second row: Mary Collins, Iris Reeves, Beaulah Carder, Ruth Caloccio, Joe Ann Andre, Rutheda Nestor, Freda Charles, Joanne Moore, and adviser, Helen Xenakis. Activities: The Thespians presented a three-act play The Kissing Link, spon- sored a dance, entered in the regional drama contest and took new members into their organization. PAGEYTWENTY-EIGHT VICTOR! OPT-IC 1949 ll-llifY VICTORY OPTIC 1949 PAGE TWENTY-NINE Spirit Committee 44 Left to right, first row: Louise Loria, Ada Rose Morrison, Martha Ann Haggerty, Bob Moore, Catherine Cirullo and Rose Marie Fiorenza. Mrs. Morgan, advisor, Rutheda Nestor. Second row: Louise Ann Loria, Rhoda Mae Sommerville, Freda Charles, Mary Lenora Torch, Connie Diaz and Evangeline Evangelinos. Third row: Bob Moore, Bob Wilson, Warren Lilyea, Carl William and Jim Hulford. Officers: President, Rutheda Nestorg secretary, Rhoda Mae Sommerville and treas- urer, Warren Lilyea. Activities: They have sold programs at all football games and helped the art class put up posters before the games. They sold Victory pencils. They gave 35.00 for post cards for Parents Night and 550.00 to the band for new uniforms. They also bought new cheerleading skirts and trousers for the cheerleaders. Left to right, first row: Adviser Mr. Bernard Sullivan, Bob Norman, Johnny Conner, Smiley Caldwell, Jimmy Clarke, Jack Cottrill, David Ferrando, Benny Williams and co-adviser Mr. Paul Hess. Second row: Paul Llaneza, Richard Sleeth, Carmine Oliverio, Eddie Flint, Jimmy Nichols, Bob Marks, Jack Anastasakis, Ray Sylvester, Marty De Fazio, Warren Lilyea, David Goldsmith and Chester Martin. This national organization is the high school branch of the Y. M. C. A. They have had the concession stands at football games and paid 550.00 into the Y. M. C. A. youth fund. Twenty-three boys were sent to Jackson's Mill to the state Hi-Y conference. The purpose of this organization is to create, maintain and extend the principles of Christian living throughout the school. They have a basketball team which played 10 games and lost one. Language Club Front row, left to right: Carl Crimm, Mrs. Martin, Sadie Thompson, Rose Marie Fiorenza, Nancy Davis, Mary Lenore Torch, Jackie Wilson, Katie Nale, Emma Smith, Clara June Green, James Mearns. Second row: Billy Poling, Freda Maxwell, Iris Reeves, Patty Ervin, Rose Marie Mazza, Donna Michael, Carol Moore, Faria Marie Westfall, Betty Boyles, Barbara Insani, Richard Phillipart, John Roach. Third row: Judy Hamilton, Lorena Hamilton, Jean Smith, Louise Hannah, Peggy Haller, Norma Jeane Simon, Joanne Moore, Deloris Thibault, Charlotte Skidmore, Kay Sharpe. . Fourth row: Mary Harrison, Burnadeen Phillips, Nancy Heenan, Joe Ann Andre, Carl Williams, Carmen Oliverio, Richard Sleeth, John Kyle, Paul Llaneza, Warren Lilyea. Activities: A dinner was given for the French Group, a. radio-phonograph was bought for the Language Department and films were bought for- both the French and Latin classes. , 1 BA ff E T HLETX VICTORY OPTIC 1949 People We Caingit Do Withouteef l. Distributive Education Class Reading left to right seated: Mary Pishner, Bridgeport High, Everett Trader, William O'Field, Helen Ashcraft, Nancy Caroli, Louise Nardelli, Sana Mazzo, Mary Katherine Mazzo, Vivian Summers. Standing: Mr. Walter Holden, teacher and co- ordinator, William Robinson, Gene Riggins, Frances Caletges, Glen Matheny, Clara Lupas, Jack Mikes, Betty Jean Jacobs, Joseph Fitzpatrick, Mary Jenkins, John Patterson, Nancy Swiger, Mary Belle Mills, Clara Belle Paugh, Flora Pandorina, Bridgeport High. D. E. studenst not pictured: Alma Wheeler and Geneva Talerico. 2. Joy Boys: A social organization purely for fun Gini-O Q and not one of the school's organizations. Seated, left to right: Benny Williams, Jack Cottrill, Jimmy Clark, Carl Crimm. Standing, left to right: Robert Norman, Bob Perkins and Smiley Caldwell. 3. Student council members: Seated, left to right: Benny Williams, Freda Charles, Norma Lee George, Bobby Perkins. Standing: Jerry Leep, Jack Crites, Ray Sylvester, Mary Jo Fernandez. 4. Seated, left to right: Marie Ashcraft, Carl Wil- liams, Donna Michael. Standing: Norma Jeane Si- mon, Judy Hamilton, Buddy Prince, Jimmies Stuart, John Hamric, Martha Ann Haggerty. All are mem- bers of the junior play cast. 5. Under Classmen pay penalty. CTORY OPTIC 1040 IAQI' 'IHIRIN UNI 4 ann' ATHLETICS 35921CTHMIBICXCLTCW 0 YI Q T 0 R Y QCP T I C 1 9 4 9 SENIOR GRID S IUAD squad XII' with all trim- and served by up 9 Lodge of the e th it out 94'-07' line. Hess Bl' , A mas A tg? engixle xss ax- ? Nestor, ' X' S W. 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The big boys traded in their swimming suits and fish- ing polts for football equipment to spend many weeks of hard practice, headaches, heartaches and joys under the coaching of the football masters, Coach Doc I-Iutson and assistant Coach Charles Brummage. The Hutsonites opened the season when they started on the gridiron field to match their football wits with West Milford to return with heavy hearts because of a 27-0 defeat. Jumping on them in the first quarter, the Orange and Black met and triumphed over a stub- born Elkins gridiron by a close decision of 6-0. Meeting the all-mighty Shinnston Spartans for their annual clash at the Clarksburg Stadium, the Eagles were whipped by a score of 21-6. This was Shinnston's first win over the Hutsonites in seven years. Hitting the road for the first time, the Eagles journeyed on Route 19 to Weston only to come back with a 18-0 defeat, although outplaying them in as far as gaining ground through the line. The Minutemen had what the Eagles lacked, a speedy runner who scored all of their goals on long runs. The Eagles piled up 13 first downs to Weston's 3. In the Doddridge-Victory game the Hutsonites scored in the first few minutes of the second quarter, but Doddridge made a strong comeback to squeeze by the Eagles 13-6. Hutson's men paired off with Sam Mazzie's Proxies, who stretched its string of victories to six games to cop the title of city champs. They turned back the Orange and Black by an overwhelming score of 20-0. The Westenders hit the road to face the Big Greens from Manningotn. Here both teams played superb ball which resulted in a 19-19 tie. Doc Hutson's Eleven went to Fairmont and tangled with the East Fairmont Bees at the East and West football stadium, only to get stung by a 14-0 count. The Bee's all-state Moreman scored twice for the only score of the game. When they met the strong Buccaneer eleven the Eagles were whipped by an overwhelmingly score of 32-7. This was the Buck-Up's first win over Vic- tory in eight years. Reaching the zenith of their '48 grid season, our lads met the I-Iitemen from Washington Irving, which resulted in a scoreless tie. The Eagles out- played the shocked Hilltoppers all the way, but were unable to score. Martin of Victory made the out- standing run of the game which was 58 yards. He was brought down by Dave Corsini who was the last man between him and the goal line. Jimmie Clark was named on the all-conference team and mentioned on the all-valley team and all- state team. Lonne Swiger and Pete Congi were mentioned on the all-valley, all-conference and all-state teams. Manager Oscar Lichillo and Cheerleader Rutheda Nestor were awarded letters as they too have finished their respective activities in the foot- ball department at Victory. Year's Cage History A successful season with six losses and 14 wins has been completed by the basketball team of '48-'49. Ferrando and Drummond started out the sea- son with 14 points apiece with the defeat of the West Milford quintet, December 14, at the Victory gym. The game ended with the score of 64-36. Waking up in the second quarter, the Hutson- VICTORY OPTIC 1949 ites wiped out the Green and White Mannington team by 20 points, December 17, at the gym. Drum- mond and Ferrando claimed honors again with 11 points apiece to a score of 52-36. The Shinnston Spartans couldn't overtake the fast-scoring Victory Eagles, January 4, at the Car- michael with Swiger taking high point honors with 16 points. The Hutsonites held the Spartans at the score of 56-47. The Hutsonite quintet proved mightier in the last quarter to defeat Morgantown on their own floor. January 7, by the score of 47-36. Oliverio was high point man with 11 points. Undefeated Victory racked up its sixth straight win by defeating Mannington for the second time, January 11, at Mannington to ed the game at 52-36 with Drummod and Ferrando again topping the score with 11 points apiece. Playing their third and last game in their gym, January 11, the Eagles defeated the Doddridge quin- tet 55-40 with Black being high-point man with 12 points. Taking one leg on the City Championship the Hutsonites clipped the R.W. Prexies, January 18, at the Carmichael by 59-46. Mills was high-point man for R.W. with 18 points while Ferrando was high for Victory with 16 points. Billy Blake topped the scoring honors with 14 points to help the Eagles win over the Shinnston Spartans on their own floor, January 21, by the score of 60-40. Losing their first in 10 games the Victory Eagles weer defeated by the East Fairmont Bees, at the Marmichael, January 25, to place the Eagles in a second tie in the Big Nine Conference. An excited crowd watched the W. I. team de- feat the Hutsonites at the Carmichael, January 28. It started out to be an exciting game, but the Hite- men pulled out to end the game at 51-44. Morris was high for W. I. with 15 points and Swiger fol- lowed for Victory with 11 points. The Eagles came through to hand the Weston Minutemen their fifth straight loss in the Big Nine Conference, February 1, by the score of 62-29. Elkins remained undefeated by beating Victory 51-43, February 4, at the Tiger's gym. Isner was high-point man for the Tigers with 27 points, while Swiger was high for Victory with 12 points. With two minutes to play the Eagles managed to defeat Buckhannon Upshur 40-36, February 8, at the Carmichael. Oliverio made 10 points to top scor- ing honors while Woods was high for Buckhannon with 11 points. The Eagle quintet racked up a decisive Big Nine battle against Weston, February 10, at Weston 74- 23. Bauld was high-point man with 21 points, while Contos was high for Weston with six points. In a hard fought game Morgantown beat the Eagles 53-50, February 15, at the Carmichael. The Victory Eagles again defeated the R.W. Prexies with an easy 49-30 win. Ferrando made 13 points with Oliverio close behind with 12 points. Fred Krivosky was high for R.W. with 18 points. The Hutsonite quintet had a closs call, Feb- ruary 25, at Buckhannon. The quintet managed to beat the Upshur quintet 48-47. Brake of Buckhannon made 23 points. Elkins managed to beat Victory for the second time March 1, 60-47. That gave Elkins the Big' Nine title. Woodward was high-point man for Elkins with 18 points, while Ferrando was high for Victory with 13 points. Staging a brisk finish to score 13 points in the last three minutes to wipe out an 11-point lead for a 59-55 decision over Victory, W.I. copped the city basketball championship at the Carmichael, March 4. Larimer was high-point man for W.I. with .25 points, while Ferrando was high for Victory with 17 points. N I K' 'I' H II Y U I' 'I' I I' 129411 I' A CI IC 'I' II I RT Y - If' I V I' II3a1sIIwItIImIIII Team Illconr II91Il8fI194l9 First row, Ivft Il7VI'IL.1'IIIf Stn-vo IIru1m11umI, Co-Clmpialixm I3iII Blake, F41-Czlptznirm I,mmic Swig'vr, IJ:1vi4 Iu'r:1mI4+, IIZIVIIIIIIL' Ollvcriu. SocumI1'mv: Iluwzxrml Ilutsmm, voaxclm, Furl 'I'emIz1, David Thmupson, Hula I'e1'kins, Iiolv Iizmlml, I'Iug1 nm nmI1 lI11lIn IHIIIIIIIIII I lx lx! mt un ll ,, ' I.. . I. ,- .--I-. ,.. 1. . . w Ig-,.,s.. .c. Semliiolr Cage Stars Prgqvs omnom 1: Us PAGE THIRTY-S13 VICTORY OPTICf1949 H-e-l-1-o, H-e-1-l-o, H-e-1-l-ol V with a V, with a Vic! Hello ---- T with a T, with an o-r-y! Victory says, Hi Z V-i-c-t-o-r-y! Touchdown We want a touchdown, Hear them sing We want a touchdown, That's the thing just let some great big bruiser, husky and tall carry that ball. In no time at all we'll have a touchdown. When its' over, let us hear you make some noise, V-i-c-t-o-r-y! We want a touchdown boys. Qheerleadlers c l Left to right, Louise Loria, juniorg Robert Moore, Sopho- moreg Rutheda Nestor, head cheerleader. It's Victory On to Victory It's Victory, dear Victory, On to Victory! On to Victory! The pride of East and West. We want you to see, Of all the schools from coast to coast, That we are supporting you, You're easily the best. A field goal it must be. Rah! Rah! E-a-g-1-e-sl Eagles, fight! VICTORY OPTIC 1949 PAGE THIRTY,SEVEN u . Q ll v'z7 ' 3111133 .lad ajgquaolad 0 . . . .... . .M 0 .... A 55111511snuinxnnsxusutusuuisssunxiuxstnunnnsusss 878 ' 1101115011110 z3 ' Ou mpgong 1, -' E 6 on l I l D U K Fgg' ' ' emu? .lad a3e:1uao.zad 71 guownng 15113 0 A1o3o1A ' pi 'L 8171 OLS qc OS SI HBH qog 6 .. U05 ,,,, ' I P113 SSI M55 'qdog ' ' gl 'epual saulef 390.1 563 me ...... 13101 I 3 uguuew 61 A.xo1o1A : pug SU OI S .Lido . .. .... C . U 0 UBI 05 ........ .M .H 0 .... MCMA ' .. . 1 S gl 11,11 3 11 I 0 I .. .D .ualw SI .... agwppoq 9 .,.. 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TI El ELLS H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1. 8176 I S HEDI V TI EI H315 Y 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I cl I I QQ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT yiygyo RY o 1?T1c 1949 llmportant People . , .. 7 l Left to right, first picture: BAND SPONSORS Patty Pernell, Majorette, Joanne Moore, Charlotte Skidmore, Frances Findley, Virginia Knight, Norma Ward and Betty Boyles. VALEDICTORIAN: Freda Charles. BOYS' QUARTET: Bob Norman, Carl Crimm, Jack Cottrill and Benny Williams. WINTER CONCERT: Entire cast of Fantasy of the Hour , the winter concert pre- sented by the vocal department under the direction of Mrs. Miles Bell. I PAGE FoRTyY A-M V-ICTORXYIMOPTIC 1949 B101-I:-1111101 sin: if If-11110ilvivifvifvilvivvivviuiurifvisriuw'v:n1o1ngn1 .1..14,gn1n1..g ,gn H I o. B. SUMMERS I Q GROCERIES - PRODUCE II I WEST VIRGINIA U MEMS I I 1639 HAMILL AVENUE ii i TELEPHONE 69 2 Fo, AUTO SALES Dmumy-C,-mm-WI A I I 2 Always Fifty I j H Groceries, Fresh and Cured Meat I Good can WE DELIVER 1714 WEST PIKE STREET H Clarksburg, W. Va. U i H Pf0mS I vlcronv GRILL I JOE LEVINE H Sandwiches and Confections :I Phone 7093 IMPERIAL ICE CREAM Q '1 1 1 4'l 'D 1 I 10104101 5 5010101010i0l0T1li0l'li0Tll' M 5 We Fill Prescriptions . I VVILLIAM M FARLIN ' Co Irs EI. QS BAKERY I Druggfst I Fresh Pastries nd Decorated ' I CAKIES I Ildamston Drug Store U I ..5T.?.'lf?l??5.-.22l2'2.i,.I.....,-..-......-..-.,...,-.,-..-.-.,. I! I XXI Q I -from - S MEATS and GROCERIES Phone 2703 1540 W. Pike St. 3 ...:4-.:.:,-.,:.: 24,2..-.,:..2I,2.,.......,....-...,-..,-..-..-i II S I Weber's Florisf I H Selllbygs Health Center Everything for Everybody I H 440 W. Pike S+. I--1010 C 'G-'-D 1 r r0101--rv'-11010- IC010101---DI-D-'tour! - I U II I I 'S 0 I C I A Q U F osxngratucaztzons g I t-Q'-I-'-'I-'I-ll ' enzor ass : Q --EINER Eoons AT FISHERSU I 2 Stores: Norwood - Adamston from i ll ---- : ii REX HECK ,, ! AoAMs1oN's Q THE gg NEWS CO- FINEST II CURTAIN 9 I IGREETING CARDS FOOD STORE I I A U 327 WEST MAIN STREET EVERY DAY 426W. MAIN ST- I PHONE 2718 L niniuinioi oioininiuioil ioioioioilvioiioioinioi II LOW PRICES visioioinini 010101010101 Clarksburg, W. Va. l vii F V 1 C T 0 R Y 0 P T I C 1 9 4 9 ADVTERTTISTERSK1.11ACG5,FQ5I,Ysi1LE g............-s-.-:,...-..-..-.,..,...-.......-..-..-..........,-.,...-..,....,.........-...,..u...........i T i f31l'l'l l'll f l1'Pl'f'1 ' 2 Dbrlllnlllnri 11511 Tlllb LUIILJJIIU E HEATING AND PLUMBING CONTRACTORS I i E FREE ESTIM1-TTES Q 1609 WEST PIKE STREET I-I PHONE 2-4891 Q CLARKSBURG, W. VA. Il Tme-it-it-it-1-Q--M.-T-1-A---M-A-T--it-in-.1-W.-in2 Q SANDWICHES - - HOME MADE CANDY 3 1 T II Q C A N D Y L A N D U 3 ADAMSTON -- 1426 West Pike Street - ADAMSTON i ii HOME MADE ICE CREAM --:- PASTRIES i Q . M pniozox-s111mQn11:11I14:1-1101u1u1u1n1fs1u101-11 ,1 11 11 ,gf 1 ,11 101q1..1..1n1..1l,1n10. U 5 i L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS ' li E Class Rings and Pins ! 2 Commencement Invitations Diplomas - Personal Cards 2 Club Insignia Q Memorial Plaques H il E H Represented by- c. ITOSEPH mcuzmnsou 3 .. P. O. BOX 195 I SISTERSVILE, W. VA. 010101111 101014 iniui 11 ini rin: 111 xuxniricuii-zuio:u1n1niaa1cn:u1 niuioiuin i S KA G E F935 Y - T WLQ- ADVlElRTlISlElRSJg9LQs5L3 PsTs1Co 19,4 Q rraiuinninioiniuinimiiui iniuiniuininioinzninioiuuioioinin10101 i1n1n1o1u1o1n1 U U ! I F i - 24,5 or n T Eiga 2555221 S t U 1? ' MI mar ness i i ff! ' i 5+ I ff RX pf' '14 iam: Y e Q f If e ma is ' I v' r, If f V, L .,,.?..L::22 ' e II t ' i f X .sm -is eau rymg i fffohvp 5521:-ks l And Q Y' fxlliy v Q 6 . 0 i W' i minute count 2 V alue G Ilow important is fast, accuratc, courteous tclcphonc scrvicc? i Ilow important arc thc pcoplc who providc this typc of Buy i scrvicc? Ilcrc is a lcttcr which hclps to answcr both qucstions: Rcccntly. my Wifc inaclvcrtcntly tool: an ovcrclosc of mcdicinc and thc rcsults wcrc almost fatal. During this un- , . happy cxpcricncc it was niy plcasurc to rcccivc most unusual Af rbe l scrvicc from onc of your operators. VVith our cxtcnsion tclc- ! phonc at thc hcdsiclc, I was ablc to put through a call whilc ! still giving artificial rcspiratiou to iny wifc. 'l'hc opcrator l stayccl on thc job during thc trying minutcs, cvcn though I E Q had hung up, and put through scvcral calls: fll to my doctor, U V l who was not ing fill to thc hospital, for First Aid adviccg l Qgj to Ambulance Scrvicc. Q A l'his scrvicc may appcar usual to you .... 'l'o mc it sccms i that such scrvicc . . . could only comc from one who fccls hcrhscnsc of rcsponsibility, who is courteous, humane and Main at Fourth ' most co-opcrativc. i :ef if fe: i A tclcphouc opcrator has to hc cool-hcaclccl, Compctcnt f and alcrt. 'lihcsc qualities. tovcthcr with a Ucnuinc spirit of g fricnclly hclpfulncss, havc cariid hcr a proucliplacc in Anicri- S P A R X i can lifc. 'l'hc Chcsapcakc 81 Potomac Tclcphonc Company i of XX7CSl Xllfgllllll. 1606 Wrest llike Street i PHONE 7033 i Clarksburg, VV. Va. i...,-.,-.-.- -..........-.,-.-.-..-..- .-........- .. -.- -.-.-..-.,-.,-.,...,.....-..-.,-..-..-..-....... i i l t 3 ' .gif 'A --L l WWW 4 'K V' 5 9 f f A W , , 2 Q 0 f ' Q W N ' l I ' I I 5 W W W1 Qing qf W4 WW QWW X5'ii' F ' vv Q Q TTS S. THIRD STREET CLARKSBURG, W. VA. I i1lallll,0Q QUQ D01 0Q0QllQ0,0Qlla?DWflQnQliQl'l5ZlCDQ1il Zi PQ! Qlilllll 2 Ill QI QIIQDQ IQUQU i V ICTORYA OPTIC 1949 PAGE FORTYLTHRE E B Office J ob Some of the many posi- tions Business Courses qualify to fill : Secretary Bookkeeper Stenographer ' Office Salesman Bank Clerk File Clerk Loan Office Railroad Office Civil Service Broadcasting Co. Airport Office College Office Public Service Co. Newspaper Office Packing Company Farm Bureau Commercial Teacher Real Estate Office Retail Store Office Mimeograph Operator Public Stenographer Moving Picture Studio Steamship Stenographer News Reporter Auto Sales Company Theater Office Sales Correspondent Auditor Accounting Church Secretary Publishing Co. Doctor's Secretary Auto Mfg. Co. County Offices Furniture Mfg. Hotel Office Comptometer Operator Dictaphone Operator Chamber of Commerce Bldg. and Loan Assoc. Oil Company Brokerage Company Telephone Co. Social Service Office Travel Bureau Hospital Office Telegraph Office Radio Mfg. Co. -.Seekers Advisory-Service Here is a chance to check up and see what you can qualify for in the way of a good business position. Twelve students who have received employment re- cently finished the course described below. Many former students who have received Civil Service appointments finished this course. I Accounting fCollege Editionj Business Administration Advertising and Salesmanship Banking Business Training Cost Accounting Typewriting Commercial Law Word Study Shorthand Business Arithmetic Machine Bookkeeping Business English a. Grammer Review b. Punctuation c. Letter Writing Business Psychology Penmanship Secretarial Training Office Practice Dictaphone Civil Service Modern Office Appliances If you want to apply for a position in a modern busi- ness office it will be necessary to compete with young men and women who have finished courses such as the one described above. I Stand on the main corner of any city and look up and down the streets as far as you can see. There are business ' buildings by the hundreds-the post office, court house, public service companies, banks, retail stores and manu- I facturers of all kinds. The main thing, now that you have finished high school, is to prepare yourself so that when you do have an opportunity you will be ready to accept it. Add the course outlined above to your high school course and you 'will really have a chance to apply for a good position. On the margin to your left you will find a list of positions for which this training should prepare you. Write, Telephone 2150 or Visit the School for Full Details Summer Term june 6 - Fall Term September 6 WEST VIRGINIA BUSINESS COLLEGE I T. B. CAIN, President CLARKSBURG ----- WEST VIRGINIA Accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools lr ,. I? H ll l i u n H is lr ainiuini uiuioiui 1rviu1uni01o1oi1s1vlZ0i0io1v21b1l1Oi0ioiu1lv1 uiibivbiltt uillivj P JLQLULQLRLTLLIQLULBLLLALADVIERTISERS VICTORYL OPTIS 1949 QUAKER STATE PREMIUM MOTOR 0llS S T E C O I R Quaker State Oil Refining l ' Corporation N G Sterling Oil Division G A 5 BULK PLANTS: J. R. HEENAN, 0 Clarksburg District Manager I' Fairmont I Morgantown N E QUAKER STATE SUPERFINE LUBRICANTS Cost Analysis of Average Funeral The minus sun wlcfs S DAVIS FUNERAL 5 jgggw lmn HOME IISBELLRNEUUS BUSINESS EXPENSES N I 1 ,Q C AS K ET 'il.fflll l.IOEN5ES,lDVEllTISlN6 West Pike Street , , TElEPlllJNE,ElEllTllll2 23-475 H 27 l6.976 PHONE 196 H182 956.40 N i aISI ed M ti 'a s Ch ll n Lain inininiuiuiuiu ininiuiux uint Qniniuiu ini mini: 3 il I ihinininiu 103113 10101 ning uiniuiuiuiuiuinni iuioil.1010301031110inininiu-1 lainie! 1 31 2 lll 0.11949 ADVERTISERS EAEL-,M,l,l-lE1i- is 101 1111111011111:11nioiuiuinicninicriauioieaioioiuinvi-I1nie in 101 ui ni wl-:ERE FRIENDS MEET GILACHAIL DAIRY BAR 228 EAST PIKE STREET DINNERS SANDWICHES BEVERAGES William R. Bill Sharpe ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - AND - CONTRACTOR PHONE 2998 RALPH B. SWIGER HARDWARE AND FURNITURE 1412 - 14 West Pike Street Phone 2965 :-: AND :-: STEALEY HARDWARE Zniwlinillininioil 101011111D101lriuivliilininiuiuillillillilvii 1411011 1 D1 1 :ini.1103uininizriI-inI11ainnicniui-uiuiniuiuinilnxoininiuini nczui PAGE FORTY-SIX VICTORY OPTIC 1949 V W '1 H 'T 1 'u 'T T'u 'E SUTTON AND CRIM 5 E s s 0 s T A T I o N Q Q 1700 WEST PIKE STREET -:- PHONE 9327 cLARxssuRo, w. vA. 5 THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD CoMMoDoRE LUNCH g Managers -- john C. Evangelinos, Anthony Atsalis Dinners . . . Sandwiches . . . Sea Foods 327 WEST PIKE STREET i To HRRTLRND PLRNING l ll A . , .. i v T N 0 V E L 2 MILL COMPANY i T BAKERY ll U 1' i Q CLARK5BURG,W-VA- Q auunfns' SUPPLIES I ff Phone 1426 715 W. Pike street - Clarksburg, E.-...-.-.-.-.-.........-.....,..-,.-J..........-.T..u.....-.-............-.- T T ig KIRBY'S ! QQ ' BlL-'S sl-Toe STORE l 1 T . T - RESTAURANT 206 WPSZQJIEOEQNREET FRQZEN FOODS S -i MAX ROBBINS, Mgr. li Grocerlgsilog Meats I The Fastest I,-.I-0-0-D-0-l-0-0-0-0-U-0 g Free Delivery Growing Restaurant Your Friendly Grocery Sotre 1500 HAMILL AVE. in W- Phone 1289 Adamston I Phone 1872 1624 West Pike St. Carman Bellotte, Prop i 2 CLARKSBURG, W. VA. ! VICTORY OPTIC 1949 PACQFCRLILY-s gvE N 010101.,1q.1q1n1010g..3q,1q1n11l14I1n14n1n1njav1cs1n1av1o1cn11v14l1n1'l1fl11v1 i'1 i 1'jj I CHARLES E. RICHARDS CONTRACTOR ' II I INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL II WIRING AND PLUMBING LIGI-ITING FIXTURES APPLIANCE SERVICE AND REPAIRS PUMP SPECIALIST Q INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS RESIDENCE STORE 1 2201 Goff Ave C L A R K S B U R G N. Nineteenth St. I 3640-W 44 Phones 57 6863 q 'A Cozy Retreat Where Old Friends Meet ! I 1701 West Pike Street OPPOSITE VICTORY HIGH 1n1n n 1o1niois1loioin1olni1s1c1oc SAYRE STUDIO Oficial Photographers for Victory High School For Two Generations FOURTH STREET PHONE 872 viois oi l1 L ,- ,SHT ADVIERTIISIERS,LQi5.MM.w ui 1 ui '14 in 1 I10101010103fvininiuiulul1uiu1nin7 1 1 1-ai 1 ini: ADAMSTON FLAT GLASS CO. ROLLAND GLASS CO. MANUFACTURERS OF lg' I COPYUICIV WS .Y UOUKO OIISS C0 EASY ON THE EYES I SHEET GLASS CLARKSBURG - - WEST VIRGINIA 1 1011 101 ri is 1 lining 1 ini viuu1ui4n1o1n1n1u11x ic iniuiui V I! II I U ! l! u a IC T9 RITE QP TLC 1,94 9 ADVERTISERS PEA C I1 E1-TQ Eff Y - N I N E I'W ''T''W 'Wm m'E I Our Quality and Your Satisfaction Joe Spail-a-Fore Is Our Assurance of Future FINE MEATS Buszuess... and - Ask For - I . , ' G R O C E RI E S BIONNIE BELLE s PESTEIES 5 II E s If A R D I . I H 106 Edlson Street Nutter Fort, W. Va. , PHONE 7306-J i PHONE 4501 :l i - ......,-.-.-..-..-.....-.,-........-.-,..,...-.-..-.-.,...h-..-.-..-..-..-.-.-.-.......-....- ..........- I I I! FOR A GOOD HOME C-OOKED MEAL - STOP AT - BIEARQS DTN TER il I704 West Pike S+ree+ Clarksburg, W. Va. I -..-..-.-..-..-..-..-..-,.-.....,-..-.,-..-,-.,-,- - .... ..-I- .-..-..-.-...I.......-., -..-.,-.. I I ii WITH A SNAP OF THE SWITCH U You can enioy your biggest bargain - - - ELECTRICITY -- brougI1+ +o you under Free Q EnI'erprise by America's Tax - Paying, Busi- ness-Managed elecfric companies. I il I IVIUNIINGAHEU-I PUWER IIIINIPANY GENERAL OFFICES FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA H I T' I n....,..0...-.. ..... .......-.....-1IA:::..:I:EG-..:,-.E-.,-. -..-..- -.--..-..-..-..-,JI QQBELETLYL ADVERTISERSLXLQIUQBEYELQUELTELQ 212149 fyianinxnxnioiangniani 1 1111111111111in1111111111111111-11111111111111n1u1u1u1n1-111110111101: F I STIEWARTS CIUEANIERS 330 TRADERS AVENUE ! - ! sov MONTICELLO AVENUE 2 2 5 1-111111111114-10:-Iiuiuinznzoi 11111n1u1n:u1 I 11.111111111111111in1a1101n1u1w1u1111u1u3n ! 5 Q SUN RADIO E 3 BEN'S STORE ! CAR RADIO A SPECIALTY 5 Q Q Television Installation ! ! l , Graduate of Coyne's II 1515 Ham1llAvfrnuf: I 1711 w. Pike SI. Phone 24-281 i i H Clarksburg, W. Va. x H ' l U . ' l ll Nlchgls S-fore - PAUL PERNELL ' I A - 2 I PURE OIL SERVICE I i Grade A Meats i FRUITS, GRQCERIES, WASHING- LUBRICATING l Vegetables TIRES 2 BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Q I FREE DELIVERY 3 I I L I ! 1701 II 'IIA . 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