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We Kept Our Athletic Program Row 1 — H. Coatney. C. Allen. C. Laughlin, Captain R. Strader. C. Ross. C. O'Reilly, B. Tewell, R. Bond. Row,? Coach Eisele, G. Throckmorton, R. Rockhold. C. Creager, J. Stevenson. R. Noel, V. Pleiiier. G. Furnas, Asst. Coach Mawhinney. Row 3— Manager P. Greer. W. Cantrell. R. Kelly. C. Cantrell, T. Thomas. W. Case. P. Spaite. Not in Picture — T. Wright, D. Critzer, Manager J. Morton. Football I?™42 PIRATE football team completed the season with one of the best IN SEVERAL YEARS - ™ games The five victims of the Pirates were Osborn, Tipp City, Franklin, Trotwood, and Lebanon. I heir conquerors were Miamisburg. Northridge, and O. S. S. O. Incidentally, the Cadets of O. S. S. O. copped the Little Six crown and the Pirates took second place. The outlook was rather dismal when the Miamisburg Vikings trounced the local team 'n the opener, but things looked brighter as the Pirates defeated Osborn and Tipp City. Northridge threw a wrench in the works defeating West Carrollton 7-0. The Pirates then defeated Franklin and Madison Trotwood. The champion O. S. S. O. Cadets took the next contest, and one week later the Pirates finished the season with a 7-0 win over Le-banon. THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON IS LARGELY DUE TO CAPABLE COACHING. Coach Eisele was new in West Carrollton last fall, but already he had earned a reputation for knowing how to produce winning ball clubs. He was ably assisted by Mr Mawhinney. THE COMPLETE FOOTBALL RECORD IS AS FOLLOWS: West Carrollton ............................ 0 West Carrollton............................ 13 West Carrollton............................ 12 West Carrollton............................. 0 West Carrollton............................ 14 West Carrollton.............................31 West Carrollton............................. 6 West Carrollton............................. 7 Total................... 83 Miamisburg .......................... 20 Osborn ............................... g Tipp City ... ........................ g Northridge ........................... 7 Franklin ............................. g Trotwood ............................. g O. S. S. 0..........................28 Lebanon .............................. g Opponents..............61 Page Twenty-six
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Are Noisy and Carefree Row 1 —Marshall. Throckmorton, Dodds, Tucker. Wickline, R. Havens. Stone. Weldy, M. Robinette, Rowland. Zennie, Allen, Morton. Row 2 — Humphrey. Downs. Bush, Link. J. Lawson, Hagwood. P. Greene, Starnes, Alcorn, Alcorn, Neuberq. Haines, Givens. Row 3 — F. Havens. Profit!, Cock rum. Fills, McCoy, D. Sigler. Pearson. Critzer. Simon, McGeath. Row 4 —• Baker. J. Bush, Boyer. Pawley. Young, Hoffman, Stockert. Shade, Conley. Ebright, Farquer, Olwine. Row 5 — Hetzler. Cox. Baxter. Stevens, Stephenson. Hamilton, Warner. Haught. Angel, D. Robinette. Bond. Row 6 — Stevens, Cantrell, Miller, Wright, Scarborough. E. Lawson, Strader, Parks, Gray. Row 7 — Brown, Croy, Coppock, Payne. Mason, Swanson, O'Reilly. Seventh Grade SEVEN ONE OFFICERS SEVEN TWO OFFICERS Charles Greene Wanda Boyer Lorrine Bush Bernice Allen Mr. Brown - ■ • President Vice President Secretary - Treasurer • - Adviser lack Strader Jean Stevens Joan Miller Mr. Croy • • - President Vice President Sec. and Treas. . - - Adviser CLASS ROLL Edward Alcorn Ernest Alcorn Bernice Allen Wanda Angel Earl Baker Elaine Barnett Virginia Baxter Robert Bond Wanda Boyer John Bush Lorrine Bush Peggy Cantrell Ruth Cock rum Donald Conley Earl Coppock Billy Cox Jacqueline Critzer Joseph Dodds Betty Downs Joseph Ebright Dorothy Ellis Patty Donna Farquer Mason Feury Ruth Fultz Shirley Givens Bonnie Gray James Gray Charles Greene Paul Greene Carl Hagwood Ruth Haines Richard Hamilton Joan Haught Fred Havens Rosetta Havens Billy Hetzler Robert Hicks Robert Hoffman Betty Huffman Dorothy Humphrey Eugene Lawson Junior Lawson Link illy Marshall pal McCoy ick McGeath xin Miller talores Morris lora Mae Morton illy Neuberg inna Lou Olwine aul O'Reilly rck Parks larry Pawley ames Payne tarl Pearson taris Profitt iugene Riley tale Robinette largaret Robinette tana Id Rowland loxie Scarborough Earvin Scothom taul Shade CLASS ROLL Dorothy Sigler Harold Sigler Jackie Simon Norma Stahl Don Starnes George Stephenson Jean Stevens Jimmy Stevens Alfred Stockert Ruth Stone Jack Strader Robert Swanson Paul Throckmorton Morris Tucker Donald Turner Robert Warner Joan Weldy Jack Wickline Paul Williams Bertha Wright Joyce Young Marv Zennie We seventh graders have spent much of our time working for the Junior Commandos under the leadership of Mr. Brown. Fourteen of our class are Commando officers. Jack Strader, Paul Shade, and Jack McGeath are members of the Junior High Basketball learn. Many of our class play in the band and the orchestra. We have an interesting hobby, playing checkers morning and noon before school. Page Twenty-five
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in Spite of Gas Rationing Row 1 —C. O'Reilly. R. Ellis, H. Coatney, G. Furnas, R. Strader. Row 2 — Coach Eisele, C. Creaqer. J. Stevenson. R. Rockhold, Asst. Coach Davies. Not in Picture — G. Throckmorton. C. Laughlin, W. Wright. Basketball THE 1942 43 EDITION OF THE PIRATE BASKETBALL TEAM TURNED OUT TO BE A PLEASANT SURPRISE. The Pirates went through a very tough schedule and compiled a record ol 12 games won and but 3 games lost. One of these defeats was by four points only, and the other two were thrillers, lost by a mere two points each. In the District Basketball Tournament at Dayton, the local cagers added three more victories and one more mark in the deficit column to make their final season s record of 15 games won against only 4 lost. The Reserves also turned in a nice job, as they completed the season with 13 wins as against only 2 losses. A record such as was made by both Varsity and Reserve teams is proof of the fine job of coaching done by Mr. Eisele and Mr. Davies. THE COMPLETE RESULTS OF THE VARSITY SCHEDULE ARE AS FOLLOWS: West Carrollton............................34 West Carrollton........................... 32 West Carrollton............................25 West Carrollton............................27 West Carrollton............................26 West Carrollton............................40 West Carrollton............................27 West Carrollton............................43 West Carrollton............................35 West Carrollton............................58 West Carrollton............................33 West Carrollton............................25 West Carrollton............................33 West Carrollton............................38 West Carrollton............................34 Total.................510 Jefferson ........................... 22 Germantown .......................... 25 Parker Co-op......................... 20 Northridge .......................... 20 Centerville ......................... 30 Miamisburg .......................... 36 Oakwood ............................. 25 Miamisburg .......................... 19 Franklin ............................ 37 Trotwood ............................ 13 Dixie ............................... 35 Stivers ............................. 20 Camden................................24 Lebanon ............................. 32 Tipp City ........................... 19 Opponents..............377 Page Twenty-seven
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