Steubenville High School - Crimsonite Yearbook (Steubenville, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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Girl Reserves The Girl Reserve Club. an affiliafed organizaTion of The Young Women's ChrisTian Associafion, has long been a parT of The varied club program offered aT STeubenville l-ligh School. The officers for I939-40 are: PresidenT, ElizabeTh Schaeffer: Vice PresidenT, MargareT McAndrews: SecreTary. Wanda GrafTon: Treasurer, l-lannabelle MonTgomeryg Program Chairman, CharloTTe Greneberg: AssisTanT. BeTTy Dunlap. The faculTy advisor is Miss Taylor. The purpose of Girl Reserve Clubs in all parTs of The world is To face life squarely. Programs and acTiviTies are planned To realize This purpose. These Junior members of The Y.W.C.A. Take part in communiTy life Through direcT conTribuTions and personal work. CharloTTe Greenberg and Jean KeTTler aTTended The yearly conference in Wheeling in February. A large number of The girls parTicipaTe in The l-li-Y Girl Reserve conferences aT The Y.M.C.A. summer camp. lvlothemotics Club The Junior-Senior MaThemaTics Cllub was organized in i928 wiTh The obieci' of opening up possibiliTies in The The field of rnaThemaTics, creating an inTeresT in The pracTical uses of maThema'Tics, and promoTing The sTudy of maThemaTics in hisforical. recreaTional, pracTical, and scienfific fields. An applica,nT for membership musT have complefed aT leasf Two years of high school maThemaTics. Each school year This .organization presenis an award of meriT, consisTing of a loving cup. To The sTudenT of The graduaTing class who has The highesf average for four years of high school maThemaTics. Social affairs are planned during The year for The members. Miss Boyd is The club advisor. Officers for The firsf semesTer included: PresidenT Helen Caine: Vice Presidenf, Jean KeTTler: oecreTary, Flora Miller: Treasurer, Sarah Margaref Gescheider. For The second sernesTer: President George Melville: Vice PresidenT, Clara Mae Jones, SecreTary, ElizabeTh Schaefer: Treasurer CharloTTe Greenberg. . N The Gosh Club The Gosh Club was organized in The fall of '39. The club is sponsored by Miss Krumm and Mr. Simpson. The club has Three purposes, namely, providing visual educaTion, planning audiTorium programs. and offering vocafional guidance. lnformaTion concerning scholarships is also offered To all who desire iT. ' Each weelr a varied program is prepared by a differenT commiTTee wifh several members of The club parTicipaTing. During The pasT year The proiecT commiTTee of The club has prepared aTTracTive posTers con- cerning school acTiviTies for The bulleTin boards. The club has also recorded a skiT for Robinson's Music Company and shown a moTion picfure. , This organizaTion has several sfanding commiTTees: execufive. social, general improvement finance, proiecT. scholarship, and occupaTional informaTion. These commiTTees presenT maferial of inTeresT To Those who are inTeresTed in developing Their hobbies. The spring social affair was a Leap Year Dance. Officers for The club are: PresidenT, Rena BraTman, Vice Presidenf, Sara Mae Endich: SecreTary, DoroThy RalsTong Treasurer, Mary Cafherine McDonald. . Compliments and Congratulations JANE MCDOWELL, Flowers 181 North Fourth Street

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The eighTh game saw The STubs again playing on a Toreign Tloor. They played TilTonsville and were behind mosT oT The game. ln The lasT Tew minuTes They spurTed ouT in TronT To win 52 To 50. The Reserves won Their game by 42 To 36. A The Wellsmen played ToronTo and added anoTher vicTim To Their lisT by deTeaT- ing Them 38 To 32. The liTTle STubs were vicTorious by 4I To 25. Follansbee was The nexT vicTim To Tall. They were romped by The STubs 50 To 3l. The STeubenville B Team also won by 45 To 20. The mosT Thrilling game played aT The Wells gym Tor many years was wiTnessed when EasT Liverpool came To STeubenville. The game was played on even Terms Till The Third quarTer. AT The sTarT oT The TourTh quarTer The PoTTers Took The lead and kepT iT unTil The closing seconds oT The game. JusT when many Tans gave up all hope oT winning, The Big Red seemed To gain new life and overcame The Tive poinT lead and added Tour more poinTs To win 39 To 35. E. Mike led The aTTack wiTh I7 poinTs. The Reserves Took over The Liverpool B Team 30 To l5. The STubs wenT To W'eirTon where They suTfered Their Third seTback, 33 To 4l. The B Team also losT 25 To 30. The nexT game saw The STubs avenge The deTeaT suTFered aT Wellsvile by romp- ing The Wellsville Team 6l To 2I. The liTTle STubs won L38 To 32. lviarTin5 Ferry came To STeubenville and Wells losT iTs TourTh game oT The season. Due To The closeness oT The game, There resulTed some unp!easanT clashes beTween players. The Tinal score, Ferry, 48: Sieubennville, 35. The B Team losT 25 To 37. This was The lasT game To be played on The Wells Annex Tloor. NexT year's games will be played in The new high school gym. ' The Tollowing SaTurday STeubenville played aT EasT Liverpool. The PoTTers seT Them back by a score oT 43 To 53. The Reserves losT 8 To 24. The Big Reds wenT To Follansbee and won 45 To 37. The liTTle STubbers were also vicTorious by 24 To ll. The Tollowing Friday The STubs wenT To ToronTo whore They were deTeaTed 33 To 38. The B Team meT The same TaTe. The Score: STeubenville 29, ToronTo 33. ln The lasT scheduled game oT The season The Eig Red beaT Mingo 39 To 27. The Reserves won 37 To 22. ln The disTricT TournamenT STeubenville was maTched againsT TilTonsville. The Big Red losT 43 To 34. The Big Red ended Their season wiTh Twelve wins and seven losses, wiTh no Team Taking The measure oT The Big Red Twice. The Big Red Team scored 773 poinTs Tor an average oT 4I poinTs per game Tor T9 games, while Their opponenTs scored 667 poinTs Tor.an average oT 35 poinTs per game. Eddie lvlike led The scoring by collecTing 243 poinTs, Ted SaTula was nexT wiTh T85 Tollowed by Tony Torcasio wiTh l05, Nick Goich Sl, Larry l-Tadobas 73, and Duck Adams 68. The Reserves won ll games and losT 7. They scored 554 poinTs while Their opponenTs scored 475 poinTs. his Shelly Goodman was The high scorer Tor The Reserves wiTh l2O poinTs. The Tollowing received varsiTy S leTTers: SaTula. T, CapTain: Adams. D.: Goich. N.: Grgich, N.: l-ladobas, L.: l-ladobas, W.: Mike, E.: and Tor- aj: .-.V casio, T. 4a-L' ,- ' 5 4 i ...naman-

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