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

 - Class of 1945

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Page 28 text:

Bob Kelly has quite a line But with the girls he is never behind. Patsy Kokenge has a generous heart And she is always willing to do her part. Audra Mesarvey is very sweet As to her popularity she can't be beat. Martha Miller her goal attained Through her school life many friends she has gained. And now Nila Miller she is really O. K. She likes the boys in a sly sort of way. Doris Moore better practice her canning, For when she weds her Mr. Mann ingl Bay Roberts now a handsome sailor When he sees a girl he is sure to hail her. Jerry Stevens a coy little one When out with a crowd is lots of fun. Marian is as sweet as can be She is friendly with all as you can see. Dick Howe, a handsome guy When you look at him My-Oh-My! Here is our girl Margaret Tackett When there is anything good she is sure to back it. Alberta Treon in a typing race Is always sure to hold first place. Now we have Donnie and Bob When there is something to do they are on the job. Phyllis Root with her pretty eyes Can really roll them at the guys. Charles McElwee is next in line When he is in the crowd you're sure to have a good time. And as for Rosie she's one of the best. And when in a gang she's quite a jest. Patsy Shade, a girl that's smart Is always sure to win your heart. We think it's lime to end this com so we'll put in our say — We always save the best till last In a modest sort of way: I'm Marilyn--------------I'm Pat. Written by Marilyn Pulse and Patsy O'Dell

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Class Poem of 1945 Our twelve short years are over, These paths we'll trod no more, And we will always remember The good old days of yore. As we travel up life's highway, Each our separate paths we'll take, Wishing all good luck — And happiness for old times' sake. First comes Helen Andrews, a cute little gal. And to eveyone she is a pal. Next comes Betty Hall, our little blonde lass Who is the secretary of our class. Now Katsumi Hokoda, our great artist Is undoubtedly our smartest. Morris Bellware, his school days o'er Has joined the Army Air Corps. Next on our list is Ruby Bledsoe And from what we hear she loves her Ned — so! Delores Borger is her name But in June there'll be a change. Norma Branner has a voice that's soft and tender. We are all glad when she has a song to render. Norma Jean Brown's sunny smile and light complexion. Has captured Don's heart and all his fond affection. Joan Denning is quite a beaute And we think she is plenty cute. Helen Downs is modest and sweet Our admiration for her is quite complete. Betty Ertel is next, you see A wonderful wife she is sure to be. Mary Alice Fite rates 1-A In other words she is O. K. Here is a girl whose name is Dotty She is surely liked by everybody. Viola Grewatz never has the blues And she can furnish you with the latest news. David Hadley is awfully shy But we'll all agree he is one swell guy. You never could find two girls sweeta Than our cheerleaders Phyllis and Nita.



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CLASS WILL HELEN ANDREWS wills her ability to play the violin to Patty Bornhorst. RUBY BLEDSOE bequeaths her heckles and make up box to Ruth Wilson. JEAN BROWN wills the piano bench to Dorothy Jon Zehrung. NORMA BRANNER wills her ability to advise the love-lorn to Flora Mae Morton. DOLORES BORGER leaves her love for the Navy to Ginny Mae Critzer. JOAN DENNING wills her ability to change her hair-do every day to anyone who can make the grade. HELEN DOWNS bequeaths her dictation notes to Miss Arnold, hoping she can figure them out. Helen couldn't. BETTY ERTEL wills her magnetic charm with Dick to Esther Pfeiffer. MORRIS BELLWARE leaves the weather way up there to Carl Magee. DOTTY FOSKUHL wills her natural charm to Phyllis Filer. BOB KELLEY bequeaths his love of all the girls to Bob Garland. PATSY KOKENGE leaves her tremendous appetite to Rose Ann Barringer. PHYLLIS HOWLAND wills her charm and poise to Arlene Stevens. DAVID HADLEY wills his shyness to Olen Givens. JUANITA McCLAIN bequeaths her attractiveness to Minnie Saint. CHARLES McELWEE wills his ability to sit on the bench in basketball games to Paul Greene. PAT O'DELL wills her ability to get engaged several times a year to Phyllis Haines. MARILYN PULSE is perfectly satisfied with her Navy fellows. She doesn't want to will anything to anybody. JERRY STEVENS wills her Cello to Jean Stevens. Carry on, Jean. AUDRA MESARVEY bequeaths her place as The Most Popular Girl to anyone who can make it. BOB SNELL wills his ability as a high pressure salesman to Bobby Hoffman. MARIAN PFEIFFER gives her job as editor of the Piratan to anybody who has a strong enough will power to keep it. ALBERTA TREON refuses to loan her correspondence to Lima, Peru to anyone. DON THROCKMORTON wills his hot Republican ideas for Dewey in the election of 1948 to John, his brother.

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