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The 2021 Frontier High School Prom Queen candidates are Shayleigh Barrows, Mariah Bowersock and Katana Felter. The Prom King candidates are Logan Haught, Evan Cunningham, Jacob Gutberlet, Breckin Hoff and Andrew Shapley.
¯ Shayleigh Barrows is the daughter of Tammy and Tim Barrows. Shay has participated in the College Credit Plus Program and is a varsity athlete, float committee member, Student Council member, and was on the Homecoming Court. She is undecided on her future plans.
¯ Mariah Bowersock is the daughter of Mandy and Zach Bowersock. She plans to study physical therapy at Washington State Community College. Mariah is enrolled in courses required for the Ohio Academic Diploma with Honors while participating in the College Credit Plus Program. She received many honors as a four-year volleyball player, including first and second team recognition; member of Student Council, National Honor Society, prom, bonfire and cancer committees; and wa
Gino Piroli: Remembering FDR, former Aliquippa standout athlete
By Gino Piroli
The time since I last wrote a column has been one of consistent boredom and repetitious routines. That is due, of course, to this coronavirus pandemic that has made such a horrible impact on our way of life.
Fortunately, my entire family has been vaccinated and we were able to gather for a traditional Easter dinner. One constant in all of these dire events is the death, some from the virus, of so many of my friends and relatives that seem to occupy the obituary pages each week.
Those I will address, but what I wish to highlight is that today is the 76th anniversary of the death on April 12, 1945, of our 32nd president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Those of us on military duty were shocked and dismayed to hear of his passing. We received a radio message from the secretary of the Navy, James Forrestal, and I have a copy of that message that we received that fateful day that I want t