Dayton Cooperative High School - Beavers Log Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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There is a group of boys on The sopho- more Team who deserve a greaT deal of crediT. Even Though They didn'T win many games, They are sTill gaining experience iusT The same. They were Erney EiferT, Dennis Hamp- Ton, HerberT Clark, Russell Bailey, Glenn Brown, David Parris, Ronald Veirs, Ed Dodds, Dale Shoup, Roland FosTer, and Gene Ray. CHEER LEADERS. LefT To righT, Orvalee Nichols, DoroThy Farley, Nancy Denlinger, Shirley Brodniclc, capTain, BeTTy Jo DoTson, Phyllis Huri, Barbara Mabry. PAHTNT-TTAEHTH AEEUEIATIUN The officials of The P.-T. A. Taking Their offices for The school year T947-l948 were: Mrs. Harrison WiTTers, presidenfp Mrs.' Ralph Dickey, firsT vice-presidenT: Mr. J. L. GusTafson, second vice-presi- denT: Mrs. Russell Arnold, recording sec- reTary: Mrs. Thomas Conley, corespond- ing secreTary: and Mr. William Davis, Treasurer. To begin iTs schedule of numerous acTiviTies, The Cooperafive High School P.-T. A. opened Their firsT meefing Thurs- day, Ocfober I6, in The School Audi- Torium. The program was builf around The Theme, Know Your School, in which sTudenTs in The various courses parTici- paTed, explaining The co-ordinafion be- Tween Their iobs and school work. To celebrafe Thanksgiving, The sTu- denTs of The speech classes gave a Thanksgiving play on racial preiudice during The second meefing of The P.-T.,A., na- Thursday, November 20, in The School audiforium. The Third meefing of The P.-T. A. fea- Tured The Co-op Chorus group, who sang Chrisfmas Carols, under The direcTion of Miss Helen Klein, music Teacher, for The Chrisfmas program, Thursday. December l l. Mr. Andrew Freeman spolce To The P.-T. A. Thursday, January I5, on com- muniTy problems, emphasizing indusfrial relafions and cifizenship. On Thursday, February I9, Miss Flor- ence Dylcsfra, of sTaTion WING and WIZE, Springfield, spoke abouT radio in The home and school. Co-op's annual Open House was given Thursday, March I9. Affer The meefing and nominaTion of officers, The sTudenTs of various classes parficipafed in giving The audience an example as whaT They are TaughT in Their respecTive classes.

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BASEBALL SQUAD. LeTT To righT, FirsT row: Jack Meyers, Bob Omlor, Bob Likoveh, Carl EiTerT, Don Hime, Wall' Reinhard, Second row: Ray KiTchen, coach, Jim Hoolr, Jim Davis, Dale Massman, Don BuTTs, Mr. GusTafson, AcTing Principal, Third row: Ronald Mabry, Jim STeiner, Wesley Newsome, Dick MaTson, FourTh row: Bill Dwyer, Eugene KeeTon, Dave Parris, Ernie EiTerT. BASEBALL PosTing a successTul average Tor The year, Coach KiTchen has several leTTer- men reTurning nexT year. The squad consisTed oT Tive seniors, nine juniors, and Three sophomores. Three oT The seniors, Bob Omlor, Carl EiTerT, and WalT Reinhard, Tinished ouT Their Third year oT playing Tor The Beavers. For Jim Davis, Jack Meyer, and Wesley Newsome, iT was Their TirsT year oT play. The iunior members oT The Team were: Bob LilcoveTz, Don l-lime, Jim l-look, Dale Massman, Jim STeiner, Dick MaTson, Eugene KeeTon, Ronald Mabry, and Don BuTTs. The sophomores include Bill Dwyer, Dave Parris, and Ernie EiTerT. TRACK The Traclc season, under The direcTion oT Coach James Herndon, was a con- sTrucTion iob Tor This coming year. lvlosT oT The Thinclads are leTTermen who will reTurn nexT year To chalk up more laurels Tor Their dear Alma MaTer. CROSS COUNTRY Mr. James Herndon, reigning his TirsT year as cross counTry coach, led his Thin- clads To one vicTory and Tive deTeaTs. Though The record was noT Too impress- ive, They beaT powerful Fairview by 20 To 43. To The leTTermen and boys who puT in many hours pracTicing This season, we wish The besT oT luck Tor The coming year. The only boy aT Co-op who Toolc parT in Golden Gloves acTion was Jimmy BorT- on, a junior prinTer. Jimmy baTTled his way To The Tinals beTore he was deTeaTed. We wish This young pugilisT luclc Tor The coming season.



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The program TeaTured mainly Two Eng- lishmen, Mr. Edward Kerr, aT The piano, and Mr. Harry WrighT, aT The violin, in a dueT of several selecTions. ATTer The program in The audiTorium, The various classrooms were open Tor guesTs, and in The prinTing, Typing, and classrooms oT The same sorT, machines were operaTed by some oT The sTudenTs. AnoTher ouT- sTanding TeaTure aT Open House was The display oT The sTained glass window painTed by The sTudenTs in The arT classes. The elecTion oT oTTicers Toolc place aT The nexT meeTing Thursday, April I5. Reverend ForesT SToneburner presenTed a speech on Alcoholism and The Teen- ager, To bring ouT The main poinT of The program on HealTh and SaTeTy. AT Their lasT meeTing which was on Thursday, May I3, and aTTer The in- sTalIaTion oT oTTicers Tor I948-IQ49, Mr. George B. TaTe, supervisor oT visual edu- caTion in our public schools, Talked To The group on One World or None, which closed The monThly sessions oT The ParenT- Teacher AssociaTion. OuTside of The regular meeTings, The P.-T. A. sponsored various acTiviTies, which mainly consisTed of several paper drives, The lasT oT which, was a conTesT beTween The lOTh, llTh, and I2Th year sTudenTs, The selling oT ChrisTmas cards, and a parTy aT The ParTy MarT. As The very lasT evenT oT The season, The P.-T. A. Board sponsored a picnic aT Qld River on Wednesday, June 23, To which Teachers were inviTed, honoring Co-op's new principal and his wiTe, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rowe. The oTTicers Tor The season oT T948- I949 are: Mrs. Harrison WiTTers, presi- denT: Mrs. Nolan Webber, TirsT vice-pres- idenT7 Mr. E. C. Rowe, second vice- presidenT: Mrs. EsTell WainscoTT, recording secreTary: Mrs. R. C. Meeks, corresponding secreTaryg and Mr William Davis, Treasurer. ATHLETIC QUEEN DANCE. FirsT row: Barbara Renner, Wanda Arvin, RiTa Bergemeier Afhlefic Queen, John Hun, Paper King, Nancy Denlinger, Phyllis Huri. Second row: Bob Granlimd, Dick MaTson, Carl Eiferf, Bob Omlor.

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