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Shirley Starnes Chorus 1-3 Class Play 4 G.A.A. 1-2 Piraran Staff r.rates Log 4 Y-Tccns 2-3 Norman Taylor All Ohio Boys' Band (State Fair) 1-2-3 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 2 Class Play 3-4 H Y 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Piratan Staff Scholarship Team i Elza Vest Baseball 1 -2-3-4 Basketball 3 Football 1-2-3 4 Piratan Staff Pirates Log S Hi-Y 2-4 Betty Weldy Chorus 1-3 G A A 1 Piratan Staff Pirates Log 4 Barbara Stout Chorus 1-2-3 Class Officer 1-2 Class Play 2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2 Intramural Sports 1-2 Latin Club 1-2 Piratan Staff Pirates Log 4 Y-Tecns 2-3 Ann Tackett Marshall High School 1-2-3 Band 1 Chorus 1-2-3 Class Officer 1-2-3 Class Play 2-3 Everett Weidner Marines 4 Baseball 1-2-3 Basketball 1-3-4 Chorus 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 2 Track 1-2 Paul Wright Band 1 Basketball 2-3 Football 1 4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Intramural Sports 4 Piratan Staff Social Science Club 4 Track I-2-3-4
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Richard Mumma Baseball 1-2 4 Basketball 2-3-4 Class Officer 1-2-3-4 Golf 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 2-3 National Honor Society Carleen Parleii Chorus 1 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 2 Intramural Sports 1-2-3 Latin Club 1-2 Pirates Log 4 Queen s Court 2-4 Y-Teens 2-3-4 Albert Sheppard Football 3 Intramural Sports 3 Piratan Staff Pirates Log 4 Marvin Simon Baseball 3-4 Basketball 4 Football 1-2-3-4 Gym Assistant 3 Hi-Y 2-3-4 National Honor Society Douglas Parks Chorus 1 Class Play 3-4 Football 3 Intramural Sports 3 Piratan Staff Pirates Log 4 Track 3 Charlotte Scothorn Chorus 1 Class Play 4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Intramural Sports 3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Library Assistant 1-2 Red Cross 2-3-4 Social Science Club 3 4 Robert Shumard Intramural Sports 3 1 Marvin Sisk Baseball 1-2-4 Class Play 3 Football 1-3-4 Latin Club 1 Scholarship Team 1-2-3
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JL hoy! Ahoy! Ye mateys brave and strong. Now we end our voyage long. Throughout the years that we have sailed. We Pirates bold have never failed. Kenny Haught makes everything a cinch,— He's pretty well taken by Joanne McNinch. Dolores Hicks, president of G. A. A., Her job will be ’Mrs. Moose' someday. Our crew consists of forty-eight mates; They are all different, but each one rates. On another adventure we ll start anew. But we will give you the names of our crew. Dick Adkins is the guy's real name, But ’Huddy’ has brought him far more fame. Dick Andrews’ smile and winning way Will win him many friends some day. Pat Holsinger who is famous for her tan. Wins the admiration of the Arrow Collar Man. Annie Howlctte is as nice as can be And has many friends, we all agree. Next come the Hurst brothers. Cliff and Don; They always finish the job they start on. Nancy Locke has quite a voice. And can tra-la-la the airs of her choice. Clarence Applegate, a right swell guy Is sure to reach the top if he’ll try. Doyle Lonaker, a great actor in plays Will go far with his Shakespearean ways. Bob Allen, who is new- this year. Has traveled far, and landed here. Janet McDaniels, a cute little chick Who, just for laughs, is full of tricks. Bettie Baker is our little doll; She’s very nice and liked by all. Jack McNabb is pretty tall. And so he's a good player in basketball. Dick Barnes plays the drums in the Band He's call, dark-eyed and is he hand (some) ? As a golfer, Dick Mumma s a success; And as class president, he is the best. Sally Byrd, small and petite. Usually flies with the elite. Doug Parks, whose artistic talents rate,— An artist we foresee to be his fate. Bene Lu Cantrell, a cute little lass. Was Homecoming Queen of the Senior C lass. Carleen Parlette, Ma'amselle magnifique Haz ze feegure and pairsonalitie parfeek. Joanne Clover is really spry; Someday she’ll marry a swell guy. Charlotte Scothorn, chairman of Jr. Red Cross, Her graduation will be their loss. Gary Coder is a big, tall blond. The girls, to him, are all beyond . . . reproach. Bud Sheppard, answer to a maiden's prayer; A facsimile of him can't be found anywhere. Clyde Cornett, a quiet guy. When asked a question has a reply. Bob Shumard, master of the hot rod wheel. Around corners we hear him squeal. Ernest Courtney is pretty smart And his grades arc at the top of the chart. Marvin Simon, our star halfback In West Carrollton, it's a known fact. His last name is Culter, the flrst is Bert; Whatever his job, he is an expert. Next is a guy who will take a risk. You know by now it's Jerry Sisk. Carolyn Curp will someday be A big success as you can see. Shirley Starnes’ golden blond hair Wins admiring glances everywhere. Sylvia Denny is in the lead; Whatever her work, she will succeed. Our Fditor-in-Chief, Barbara Stout, Worked very hard to get this Piratan out. As soon as Naomi Duncan leaves school Her name will be changed to Mrs. O’Tool’. Ann Tackett, although she is new. To West Carrollton is always true. Patsy Frasure is kind of shy; Someday she’ll win a very nice guy. Norman Taylor, with musical talent great Will someday a virtuoso rate. Daryl Garrison, although he goes steady. For anyone else is always ready. Elza Vest, with his brown hair and eyes Can always be found with the rest of the guys. Garland is her last name, the first is Anna Mae She hopes to marry Dick some bright sunny day. Everett Weidner, as you all know Left us and to the Marines did go. Moose Grushon, the real name is Bob', Had his beard shaved off for the picture job. Paul Wright, a fair haired lad. When wanted around can always be had. To be a nurse is Phyl Hartman's ambition; She’s just the gal to carry on the tradition. Writing this has been a lot of fun,— We are Betty Weldy and Judy Middleton.
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