West Carrollton High School - Piratan Yearbook (West Carrollton, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 11 text:

FIRST ROW — Bottom — Left to Right — Opal Harrison. Phyllis Filer. June Jarvis. Mary Lou Pressler. Shirley Pawley. Esther Pfeiffer. Arlene Stevens. Mary Jane Pauley. Carolyn Roe. Gloria Roe. Lucille Parks. Nadine Cleveland. Bertha Clark. Zelma Boatman. Peggy Pierce. Betty Adams. Betty Jean Eckhart. Mary Clendenon. SECOND ROW — Frank Moehring. Calvin Fahrney. Olen Givens. Lee Robinette. Wayne Wright. Norman Noel. Carl Becraft. Teddy Drake. Jesse Lainhart. Max Myers. Dennis Critzer. Paul Breece. Robert Allen. Eugene Hull. Carl Magee. THIRD ROW — Helen Cantrell. Patty Kester. Janet Potts. Charlotte Zehrung. Norma Kreitzer. Gerry Lowman. Hazel Raulerson. Virginia Critzer. Patty Bornhorst. Dorothy Moehring. June Colvin. Elizabeth Brown. Mary Esther Tilton. Miss Woodman, adviser. FOURTH ROW — Katherine Smith. Barbara Zink. Donald Hamilton. James King. Warren Cantrell. Phyllis Haynes. FIFTH ROW — Mr. Stephenson, adviser; Carl Vastbinder. Clifford Stone. Bobby Stephenson, George Loesch, Bob Brooks, Billy Case, Edward Foley, Richard Greene. John Werth. Charles Davis. Billy Andrews. Lowell Mesarvey, Jack Coatney. ABSENT — Helen McCoy. Helen Clark, Catherine Zennie, Dick Hetzler, Paul Scarborough. . BUT BETTER TO BE AN GRADER EARLY in the fall of 1933. the members of the present eighth grade class started their first school days under the supervision of Miss Brumbaugh, the kindergarten teacher. During the first three grades we were taught entirely by home room teachers, so that when we reached the fourth grade, it was quite a thrill passing from room to room, having a different teacher for each subject. These elementary grades were under the supervision of Mr. Cavender, the grade school principal. Our sixth grade seemed to be the most outstanding year, as it was during this year that we gave an operetta, published the Pirates Log, and experienced our first commencement. There are many talented pupils in our class; some in music who have gone to Miami and won high ratings and some have won art scholarships. The eighth grade boys won a trophy in basketball. In the tournament they won one out of the two games they played. There are seventy-three pupils in the eighth grade. We are all looking forward to entering the ninth grade, hoping to make a scholastic record higher than any other class up to date. THE CLASS OFFICERS ARE: (Miss Woodman's Section) Pres......................VIRGINIA CRITZER V. Pres.....................MARTHA BENDER SEC'Y........................GERRY LOWMAN Treas....................CHARLOTTE ZEHRUNG (Mr. Stephenson's Section) Pres..............PAUL SCARBOROUGH V. Pres................JACK COATNEY Sec'y. and Treas........DICK HETZLER THE 1 942 PIRATAN

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FIRST ROW — Bottom — Left to Right — Shirley Grice, Blanche Penwell. Shirley Farquer, Retha Schoonover, Janet Furrey. Nancy Zehrung, Minnie Saint, Donna Pinkerton, Dorothy Greene, Phyllis Courtney, Clelia Barger, Gloria Peffley, Helen Turner, Bonnie Gray, Ruth Wilson. SECOND ROW — Charles Bryan, Eugene Seabold, James Morton, Junior Tippie, Elmer Smith, Lawrence Heck, Chester Link. Paul Greer, Carl Schumaker, Norman Brane, Thomas Castle. George Meier, Joan Jonas, Betty Lucas. THIRD ROW — Betty Harman, Jeanine Chamberlain. Rosanne Barringer. Elaine Barnett, Charlotte Ellis. Fern Zimmerman, Billie Edelen, Dolores Williams, Betty Huffman, Gladys Rogers, Edith Leigh, Paul Myers. Kenneth Hagwood. Miss Jackson, adviser. FOURTH ROW — Robert Wickline. Mackie Johnston, Edwin Bond, Robert Lawhorn, John McNabb, Mr. Cribley, adviser; Bill Spinks. Robert King, Gail Broughton, Wilbur Rauch, Everett Heck, Jimmv Spaulding, Lewis Rosell, Clarence Chambers, Walter Smith, Russell Wright. ABSENT — Doris Haught, Richard Brown. Robert Greene, Robert Kingery. IT'S GREAT TO BE A 'Jtk GRADER . C COMMENCEMENT night was a very exciting occasion for our class, because of everyone being promoted. re enjoyed our summer vacation; some taking trips, others going to camps, and still others enjoying themselves at home. Although we like vacation, most of the class was very enthusiastic about returning September 4th. We have several new subjects, such as science, vocations, and home economics for the girls and manual training for the boys. We have had a two-day Thanksgiving vacation, a two-week Christmas vacation and soon will have the Friday before Easter. So far this has been a very thrilling year, with many assemblies, new subjects, new teachers and new equipment. The school has had an old-iron drive in which we helped. Since the war, we have been trying to conserve all war materials. Many of the class have purchased defense stamps. We are looking forward to summer vacation, although there will be no fireworks or other war materials with which to celebrate the Fourth of July. We will probably confine our sports to swimming, fishing, and picnics. Entertainment costs little, but is good for everyone. THE 1 9 4 2 PIR AT AN



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FIRST ROW — Bottom — Left to Right — Jean Heide, Ruby Bledsoe, Norma Jean Brown, Bobbie Williams. Doris McNinch. Joan Denning, Virginia Degler, Audra Mesarvey. Marilyn Pultz, Pat Jones, Alberta Treon. Jean Engle. Betty Ertel. Margaret Tackett. SECOND ROW — Patty Brane. Doris Moore. Juanita McClain, Rose Wehner, Esther Gray. Helen Downs, Marilyn Pierce. Jerry Stevens, Maxine Willis. Marion Pfeiffer. Patsy Kokenge. Phyllis Howland. Jackie Withrow. Helen Andrews. THIRD ROW — Harvey Zennie, Joyce Weaver. Agnes Ely. Martha Miller, Patsy Shade, Melba Christian. Norma Brenner, Dottie Foskuhl, Patsy O'Dell. Beryl Wilson. Miss Small — adviser. FOURTH ROW — Mr. Stockton — adviser, Dick Rocichold, Eugene Martin. Charles McElwee, Don Throckmorton. Joe Marsh. Ray Roberts. David Hadley. Robert Haynes, Raymond Tackett, Gilbert Brown, Charles O'Reilly. Charles Laughlin. Robert Nowlin. ABSENT — Jeanne Grice, Lewis Harman. Lester King. June Kiger. Robert Kelly. Karl Loesch, Bob Noel. Joyce Penwell. Wanda Pepper. Joe Southard. FRESHMEN ARE NEOPHYTES . AND WE, THE Freshman Class, look back over our many pleasant school days with fond remembrance of our teachers. Our first teachers were Miss Shepard and Miss Wellbaum, who so diligently struggled through the year with us. In the second grade, we found ourselves with Miss Boling and Miss Coltrell, and in the third we were under the guidance of Miss Schaffer and Mrs. Thompson. When we arrived in the fourth grade, Miss Stupp and Miss Beal took charge. In the fifth grade we had six teachers and a change in our working schedule. Looking forward to our grade commencement, we entered the sixth grade under Mr. Mawhinney and Mr. Cavender. In the seventh grade we felt grown up, with Miss Small and Miss Davidson as our instructors. Miss Small and Mr. Stockton guided us through the eighth and now the ninth grades. All of these teachers have tried hard to teach us what we should know and, believe us. we really appreciate their work, even though we don't know everything we should. Pres V. Pres. CLASS OFFICERS Advisers: Miss Small and Mr. Stockton AUDRA MESARVEY Secy..........................CHARLES O'REILLY .....RAY ROBERTS Treas.......................JUANITA McCLAIN v THE 1942 PIRATAN

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