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

 - Class of 1939

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EIGHTH GRADE f irst Row—Left to Right—Russell Seabold, Alberta Ginter. Glen Throckmorton, Jean Addieman. Francis Scarborough, Dorothy Critzer. Ardis McElwee, (below) Jr. Owens. Betty Wadsworth, Shirley Brown, Dorsie Creamer, Man Deffendall, Margie Myers. Second Row—Norma Haught, Bertha Hoagland, Mattie Barnes. Mildred Ladd, Raymond Boatman, James Greene. Charles Ross. Bruce Tewell, David Harp. Robert Eduards. James Dill, Robert Manning. Third Rou'— Robert Strader. Margaret Cantrell. Dorothy Cleveland, Betty Ballard. Billy Wickline. Russell Lowman, Jean Baber. Mary Miller. Viola Turner. Ross Owens. Jerald Hurley. Fourth Row—Harry Haught. Phillip Fbright. Charles Tufts, Billy Cantrell. Mary Lceson, Texas Bradley. Wesley Cartright. Earnest Harp. Florence Wellerson. Mary Ellen Johnson. Peggy Ann Yordy. Fifth Rou Everett Lovelace, Rufus Ellis, Betty Thomas, Mildred Moore, Cora Dodds, Juanita Willis, Betty Boles, Jeanette Gantner, Charles Allen, Miss Martha Dean, adviser; Miss Lucille G x, adviser. SEVENTH GRADE First Row—Left to Right—Eugene Tucker, Earnest Beaumont, Vera Lucas, Catherine Bornhorst, Frank Weldv, Geraldine Starn. Phyllis Tuttle, Weldon Tilton, Donald Peifley, Charline Lancaster, Mildred Lowman, Lester Bell, Elaine Shell, James Allen, Thomas Carr. Second Row—Ula xMac Champion, Christina Gintcr. Jack Treon, June Albert, Yvonne Jarvis, Wilbur Tufts, Marie Magee. Howard W’eishampel. Parker McGee, Bonnie Pope, Fred Nagel. William Russell, James Gushon, Glen Gustin. Third Rou'— Helen Coatney, Delight Graham, Jean Broughtman, Odelie Greer, Orville Southard, Jr., Armilda Faudrey, Billy Jean Meadows, Dale Holsingcr, Ralph Ulakie. Charles Creager, Eldon Moses, James McElwee. Fourth Row— Doris Bowden, Doris Christman, Donna Jonas, Betty Gunder, Roberta Ebert, Winifred Tatman, Laura McNinche, Robert Myers, Richard Simpson, Charles Jansen, Ralph Bond. Kenneth Arkenbcrg, William Courtney, Leonard Haught. Fifth Row—Barbara Hughes, Shirley Christman, Doris Jolliff. Sixth Row—Geneva Abner. Charles Cantrell, Harry Coatney, Kenneth Clark, Eileen Lanehart, Robert Rich, Louis Harmon, Thomas Thomas, Floyd Schoonover, Earl Creager, Ralph Bond, Bill Broughton, Gene Furnas. Seventh Row—Miss Beam, home room teacher. Miss Arnold, home room teacher. Puce Twenty-two

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FRESHMEN First Row—Left to Right—Lurline Theilman, Reva Oliver, Wilma Bowden, Irene McElwcc, Norma Weldy, Margaret Young. Lorraine Kiger, Evelyn Gustin, Priscilla Solomon. Evelyn Gassert, Betty Ohler, Nancy Tackett. Second Row—Darwin Robinette, Ernest Kirkcndall. June Copp, Doris Penwell, Wanda McGee, Phyllis Brockman. Phyllis Pawley, Ruby Slone. Retha Roach, Lucy Smith, Betty Lonaker. Third Row—Charles Thomas, Mary Jean Blackburn, Mary Ellen Ross, Wilma Doughman. Marjorie Mowbray. Phyllis Brown, Jacqueline Randolph. Kenneth Lansing, Phyllis Case, Martha Fuller, Jean Spaulding. Marabellc Cantrell. Fourth Row—Donald Carr, Joe Hartley, Charles Rankcy, John Roscnbcrgcr, Douglas Wickham. Russell Lowman, Aubrey Ray, Ralph Peters. Edward Slonaker, Jack Miller, Harry Roe. Fifth Row—James Neuman. Clyde Jones, Jack Swanson, Richard Miller. Mr. Clarence Hartline, Boy's adviser, Howard Sorrell, Waydc Engle, Ladon Peeler, James Menner. Lee Michael, Jr., Paul Holliday, Miss Ruth Woodman, girl’s adviser. Girl’s Division President—Reva Oliver Vice-President—Marahelle Cantrell Secretary—Mary Jean Blackburn Treasurer—Phyllis Brown Boy's Division President—Edward Slonaker Vice-President—Lee Michael, Jr. Secretary—Jr. Linville Treasurer—Howard Sorrell The first and second years, beyond a doubt proved a new hut interesting beginning of school life for the class of ”42”. Miss Shepard, Miss Wellbaum, and Miss Mart certainly encountered scenes which have always been in the minds of the present Freshmen. Being promoted to our third year, we at once began the study of birds in the Audubon Society with Miss Shaffer as our leader. In the fourth grade Miss Beal supervised a hike which none of us have forgotten. Facing the fifth and sixth years we felt quite grown up and most of our activities were concerned with the coming graduation into Jr. High. In all our glory we received our diplomas and Reva Oliver delivered the valedictory. Then we left Mr. Cavender whose guidance we had been under. The following seventh and eighth grades proved that we were growing up. Miss Slahaugh was our adviser both years and we were becoming used to the changing of classes. We elected our first class officers and organized a Student Council under the leadership of Miss Eck. Many received letters for Band and Orchestra work, and the ten highest ratings were given to those participating in the State Board Exams. Now we have entered our first vear of high school. For the first time the hoys and girls have taken separate rooms. We were offered a wider selection of subjects and most of us have fared well. We are preparing our treasury for future years by selling soft drinks, candy, and hot dogs during the baseball season. We hope to continue our steady progress and are looking forward to the three remaining years at West Carrollton.—Lurline Thiel man, Mary Jean Blackburn. Page Twenty-one



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