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

 - Class of 1939

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The III V The Hi-Y Club is a school organization for boys in the upper four grades of high school, and is sponsored bv the County Y.M.C.A. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. During the school year the Hi-Y Club has sponsored many activities. They have sponsored picture shows every other Monday evening; they gave baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas to needy families in West Carrollton. The club also furnished the fine picture on ’'The History of Baseball” that was shown at a free assembly. The picture was to encourage more people to play and enjoy base ball. A temperance assembly was given at which time Rev. Cassel gave a wonderful address on High Standards of Christian Character. The officers of the club for the year were: Paul Harp, President; Joe Flory, Vice President; Howard Thomas, Secretary; Richard Trubee, Treasurer; Mr. MaWhinney, Adviser. The Girl Reserve Club is sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. This club has many high ideals. The purpose of the club is to improve the character of each member. This year, we have 45 members ranging from sophomores to seniors. We met every other Monday night. After our business meeting, we always have a splendid program; sometimes a guest speaker. We also have had many social activities. We have had two dances, a Scavenger hunt, an Athletic Banquet, and the Senior Farewell. All were immensely enjoyed. In our social Service work, we distributed baskets of groceries at Christmas and Thanksgiving to the needy families. The officers are as follows: President, Norma Tucker; Vice President, Dorothy Tufts; Secretary, Mary Jean Case; Treasurer, Phyllis Bailey; Adviser, Miss Ruth Woodman. MARY JEAN CASE. The Better Business Workers Club has been under the leadership of the following Officers for the past year: President William Johnson Secretary Una White Vice President Glenna Taylor Treasurer............. Betty Smith Members of the Better Business Workers Club have a meeting once every two weeks at which there are speakers who familarize the Club members with the business world. The Club opened the yearly schedule with a picnic which was held at the Germantown Dam. Some meetings of interest are mentioned below: Mr. Million, of the Coco Cola Co., showed us a Vocational Moving Picture with respect to finding a job. The high school pupils were guests at this assembly. Mr. Harold Blout gave an illustrated talk on the Burroughs New Electric Fanfold Machine and the Electric Duplex Calculator. Miss Winifred Tarvin, an Alumna of the Club, gave a talk about her experience as a student at Miami Jacobs Business College. One of the most interesting events of the year was when we journeyed to Fairmont High School to see the World’s Champion typist, Albert Tangora, whose typing rate is 141 words per minute. At the last meeting we had as our speaker Miss Belle Potteiger from the Personnel Office, Frigidaire Div., General Motors Corp., who gave us the highlights of an office career. At the time of this writing we are looking forward to our second meeting in April which will be an illustrated lecture given by Reverend Cassel. Una White Pa fie Thirty

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HI-Y OFFICERS President, Paul J. Harp Vice President, Joe Flory Secretary, Howard Thomas Treasurer, Richard Trubee GIRL RESERVE President, Norma Tucker Vice President, Dorothy Tufts Secretary, Mary Jean Case Treasurer, Phyllis Bailey B. B. W. C. President, William Johnson Vice President, Glenna Taylor Secretary, Una White Treasurer, Phyllis Bailey



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PIRATES LOG STAFF First Row—Left to Right—Zelma Baker, Ph Ili Bailey, Geneva Wilson, Dorothy Hartzell, Norma Tucker, Lavonne Huden, Zola Hinkson. Second Row—Arthur Chamberlain, George Hoffman, Betty Smith, Lorraine Anderson, Glengenc Windoffer, Marjorie Donovan, Beata Southard. Third Row—Russell Manning, Jr. Moses, Walter Vastbinder, Norman Hartzell, Harold Bailey, Miss Fanny Davidson, adviser. The Pirate’s Log is the ofheial publication of West Carrollton High School and is published bi-monthly by the journalism students of the school. The purpose of the paper is to acquaint the school and community with school happenings as they occur during the school year. During 1938-1939 the Pirate’s Log joned the National Exchange, an organization made up of a number of mimeograph school papers throughout the United States. This enables the Pirate’s Log to exchange news and ideas with other schools of comparative size. Positions on the staff are Filled by students in the second year journalism class. 1938-1939 STAFF Editors............ ................. Beata Southard, Walter Vastbinder Sports Editors Zola Hinkson, Junior Moses, Arthur Chamberlain Music Editor................................................... Phyllis Bailey Feature Editors...........................Glengene Windoffer, Norman Hartzell Town and Church Norma Tucker Clubs........................................ Geneva Wilson, George Hoffman Front Page......................................................Lavonne Huden School News...............................................................Betty Smith Distribution............................................ Marjorie Donovan Artists. ....................................Lorraine Anderson, Harold Bailey Advertising Russell Manning, Dorotln H.tn ell Mimeograph..................... ... .... Zelma Baker, Howard Myers Adviser Miss Davidson Gleutta Taylor mil hi ’S Pjge Thirty-one

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