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LITERARY LAPSES' Row One — E. Alexander, G. Robinett, D. Sheppard, G. Johnson Row Two — M. Bryan, D. Edwards, D. Langford, B. Faulkner, D. Allen, M. L. Chance, J. Jansen, W. Mays, C. Frasure, B. Newberg Work on the 1950 Piratan began even before school started in September. In May, Piratan Editor Dick Sheppard, Assistant Editor Gaynard Robinett, and Business Manager Glen Johnson went to Greenfield to confer with Mr. James Oldham of the John and Ollier Engraving Company on new ideas for our yearbook. With this start the 1950 Piratan was well on its way.
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THE HIGH PLACE tu onaf JJonor J ocietii Row On —M. Bryan, M. I. Chance, P. Hicks, B. Beckman Row Two — D. Sheppard, G. Robinett On April the twenty-fifth six members of the senior class were inducted into the National Honor Society and presented their pins by Mr. Harry Russell. These members pictured above were chosen from the first third of their class in scholarship. The purpose of the Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the students at West Carrollton High School. At Commencement on May 25, the three student speakers will use National Honor Society precepts for their topics. Barbara Beckman will use leadership; Mary Bryan, Character, and Dick Sheppard, Service.
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LOST MANUSCRIPTS Although the increased enrollment brought problems, it also brought capable new members to help speed the work along. The book was divided into sections with an editor responsible for each section. In order of the appearance of each section they are: Mary Lou Chance, senior editor; Willma Mays, underclassmen; Mary Bryan, organizations and activities; Elmer Alexander, sports; and Donald Allen, advertising. Art work, which follows the theme of the book, was done by Charles Frasure. Joan Lee Jansen was in charge of subscriptions. Juanita Zennie, Marcella Scothorn, Beverly Neuberg, Phyllis Hicks, and Geraldine Morton were largely responsible for the typing. The senior class, especially the staff, wish to thank Miss Woodman for her advice and patience. Without her this book would have been impossible. Also we wish to thank Mr. Newberg for all the advice and help which he has given us in his four years as our adivser. G. Rossell, G. Morton M. Scothorn, S. landro, J. Zennie M. Lawrence, P. Hicks
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