Auditorium

SAMPLE PLATE WITH 2 LINES OF TEXT

SAMPLE PLATE WITH 3 LINES OF TEXT

SAMPLE PLATE WITH 4 LINES OF TEXT--24 CHARACTERS MAX PER LINE

Auditorium: Seat, sponsor, plate dedication chart

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Please contact cjamos@fairmontseniorhighschool.com with questions, errors, or omissions.

Seats remain available on the main floor and most in the balcony for a sponsorship of $200.00

Submit check and a 3 line dedication to Ed Cheslock, treasurer FSHS Foundation PO Box 91 26555-0091

Pleae see sample plate above.

Abbeviations on the chart are to save space.  The words are written out on the plate.  PB means PRESENTED BY;  IHO means IN HONOR OF; and IMO means IN MEMORY OF

 The simple numerical sequence.... 19/73/250

·       What's the new name for Beverly Rd & Fox Hill Rd?  Mary Lou Retton Drive

·       1950 was the year of the Big Snow

·       Where is still the best place to hear a marching band play the FJHS fight song?  At Mountaineer Field during football season.

·       Who was the fastest man alive? (not Speedy Gonzales)?  Col. Frank “Pete” Everest

·       Walking toward FHS from Va. Ave. on eighth St.

      Its Virginia Ave. Gaston Ave. Fairmont Ave.,Walnut Ave., Benoni and Coleman

·       World record holder in the pole vault was Dave Tork

·       What was special about Vets Day?  The East-West football game.

·       Who was the Voice of the Mountaineers?  Jack Fleming.

·       What did a baseball team starring Pete Zeck and Mike Hall do in 1951?  Placed 3rd in the US Little League World Series.

·       Don Eddy played basketball and at WVU he was known as the Captain of the bench.

·       East West Stadium was at 12th St.  What 2 other recreational venues were at 12th St.?  The city swimming pool and the roller rink.

  • Just Virginia
  • Fairmont 7 – Dunbar 6
  • WMMN and WTCS….and does anybody remember what the Town & Country Station was originally known as?
  • Arch Moore, Jr.
  • Cecil Underwood
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    Mark L Summers, FHS class of 58