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Roger L. Weller Baseball 3-4 Football 3-4 Hi-Y 2 3-4 Intramurals 3-4 Track 1-2-4 Lester Whitworth Basketball 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1 Class Office I Class Play 3-4 Football 3-4 Golf 2-3-4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 National Honor Society Piratan Social Science Club 4 Elmo Wilson Baseball I -2-3-4 Basketball I-2-3-4 Football Mgr. 2 Ronald Wilson Basketball 2 Basketball Mgr. 3 Class Play 3-4 Football Mgr. 1 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Intramurals 3-4 National Honor Society-Stagecraft 3-4 Bonnie Wood Burnt 1-2-3 4 Cheerleader 1 -2-3 4 Chorus 1 Class Play 3-4 G.A.A. I -2-3-4 Gym Ass t. 2-4 Intramurals I-2-3 4 Latin Club 1-2 Majorette I-2-3-4 Social Science 2-3-4 Y Teens 2-3-4 Joanne Yordy Band 1 -2 Chorus 1 Class Play 3 G.A.A. I Piratan Y-Teens 2-3 4
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Nancy Sue Snydfr Band 1 •2 Chorus 1 G.A.A. 1 Intramural 1 -2-3—♦ Y-Twni 4 Robert Stuck Football 3 Hi-Y 3 4 Intramural 3 Track I Monell Taulbee Band 1-2-3 4 Chorus 1 Glee Club 2-3 4 Gym Ass t. 4 Intramurals 2-3 4 Red Cross 3 Y-Teens 4 Charles D. Taylor Hi-Y 4 Piratan St. Petersburg. Fla. 2 Victor E. Treon Football 4 Hi-Y 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Latin Club 1-2 Scholarship Team 3 Piratan David H. Walborn Class Play 3 Football 4 Hi-Y 2 3 4 Intramurals 2-3 4 Latin Club 1-2 National Honor Society Piratan Scholarship Team 1-2-3
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JL mer leans , cAll JVr Citizens! Read these lines if you dare! They’re by Barbara Clendenon and Donna Fair! Here are Americans of the Class of ’52; In I960 you’ll see them in Who's Who. George Alexander is quite a musician; His tympani work has become a tradition. Randall Barker, who’s from way down South Has a byword, Well, shut mah mouf! Our Barlow gal. 'Sue' by name. At U.K. will win great fame. A quiet lad is Frank Blackburn, Not the one to speak out of turn Dale Bond in school is always so quiet. But outside we'll bet he’s just a riot. Mouse,’ or our own Donnie Brown Has always been the man about town! Ronnie Brown, the other twin brother. Has a sterling character like no other. This curly-haired blond named Don Burton, Will place himself high in the world for certain. The Carter boy whose name is 'Lonzo To the top of the bakery business w'ill go. Don Castle, who’ll work at Frigidaire, Of the business profits will earn his share. Eleanor Chambers could live in a cave And still be happy with a guy named Dave’. Peggy Coatney, known as ’Cutie’, Has personality as well as beauty. The qualities of Jerry Combs, our president. Qualify him for a White House resident. I hat Courtney boy, of course, we mean Jim; You’ll never know sadness when you’re with him. Jane Dechant, although she is small. Will become a nurse . . . the best of them all! We know a brave hunter, also a scout. It’s Everett Donovan, without a doubt. Joyce Enyart, known as little Bubbles , Can shoo away all your saddest troubles. Lois Gore, who thinks typing’s a bore. Will someday find a guy she’ll adore. On the left hand of dear Lil Greene There'll soon be a golden wedding ring. Norman Grice, a well-built boy. Will bring some gal a lot of joy. Ronnie Hendrickson, appellation Rag Mop , Will someday own a fine tool shop. Ken Harris, who’s freckled and nice, Hopes to keep his sweet Patti Price. Mary Hile, at the Prom was seen. With her first orchid ... a perfect dream. Blond Frank Lakins, another 'Tom Sawyer’, Will someday make a fine defense lawyer. Robert O. Link, known as 'Chub', Can really swing that old golf club. Our class clown, named Kenny Mays, Will make others happy the rest of his days. Joan Lotridge, who’s full of fun. At West Carrollton is liked by everyone. Omar Lowman wants to be an M.D. He’ll be successful, you’ll agree. Everyone knows this little lass . . . Lucy McNabb, friend of the class. James McCoy, a little guy, Won’t let opportunity pass him by. Sailing, sailing, in a speedboat so fast, Allen McCelland just won’t come in last. That quiet little brunette, Jo Ann McNinch. Will soon wed Kenny, that’s a cinch. A beautiful girl, this Lois Miller, She’ll soon be a model for Bon wit Teller. Doris Murphy, quiet and shy. Will be a great missionary by and by. Our Mrs. Neuberg. id est, Joy Lee, For Billy, a fine wife will always be. And Betty Moyer, an old fashioned girl. Looks prettier in braids than a modern curl. The Nolle) girl, named Pearleen, At the head of the band was always seen. Geraldine Pence, known as ‘Jerry’, Has an ambition to someday marry. Dale Reynolds, answer to a maiden’s prayer. Is dark, handsome, and oh, so fair. The Earl of our class, last name Rickey, Has ideals that are pretty tricky. l orothy Rodehaver, a blue-eyed blonde girl. Set a last year’s graduate’s heart a-whirl. Luther Rose could never want more Than to be a manager of a drugstore. John Ross, known as 'Sonny’, In big business will make loads of money. A second Lily Pons is Lucille Scothorn, For a singing career it seems she was born. Donna Smith, editor-in-chief of this book. For Jim Courtney has that special look. Nancy Snyder, if given her pick. Will choose a college boy named ’Dick’. Bonnie Stone with beauty so keen. Was elected to be homecoming queen. Bob Stuck is tall and well-built, but . . . (sigh!) He never gives the girls an eye. The red-headed Taulbee girl, sweet Monell, Can do most anything wonderfully well. A guy who really likes the girls Is Charles Taylor, lad with the curls. Victor Treon is a physics pro. To the top with Dupont he’ll probably go. Dave Walborn has a high I.Q. Those so successful will be very few. The Weller lad with name of 'Roger’, May end up playing with the Dodgers. Lester Whitworth, leapin’, lanky, and tall. Likes Chevies, and Bonnie best of all. Elmo Wilson, known as ’Izzy’, Has a personality that’s really a dizzy. Ronnie Wilson, a star in class plays. May be a Shakespeare one of these days. Bonnie Wood, majorette and cheerleader gal. To all her classmates is quite a pal. Connie Richardson, so sweet and shy. Will be Mrs. Dr. Lowman by and by. Joanne Yordy, so far as business is concerned. Holds a high title which she has earned. v? -0? -Or ■£?
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