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

 - Class of 1944

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fyteAltmen The class of '47 started to school in 1935 under the direction of Miss Wellbaum and Miss Sheppard. There was much excitement in our first three years. In the fourth grade we started changing classes instead of having one teacher for all subjects. The sixth grade was an exciting year. We were kept busy getting ready for graduation. We really looked classy” in our red caps and gowns. Then, in the seventh and eighth grades, we prepared ourselves for Senior High School. We had new teachers and many new subjects but we were soon accustomed to them. This year we entered high school as freshmen under the direction of Mr. Cribley and Mr. Davies. We are offered many new opportunities. We can participate in athletics, we get a chance to earn some money for our junior and senior years, and we get to chose our own subjects. We have had an enjoyable school career and we hope that our next three years are as pleasant as the past nine have been. —Gene Seabold Firgt Row—Thomas Castle. Edwin Bond, Robert Wickline. John McNabb, Robert Greene, Mack Johnston. Wilber Rauch, Walter Smith, Clarence Chambers, Jack Cahill, Carl Brokschmidt, James Morton. Second Row — Dorothy Greene, Blanche Penwell, Ruth Wilson, Jerry Graham, Chester Link, Elmer Smith, Shirley Farquer, Retha Schoonover, Jo-Ann Jonas. George Meier, Charles Bryan. Third Row — Nancy Zehrung, Jane Arnett, Clelia Barger, Janet Furrey, Betty Lucas, Kenneth Hag wood, Paul Greer, Robert Lawhom, Lawrence Heck, Donna Pinkerton, Betty Harmon, Shirley Grice, Richard Brown. Fourth Row — Rosanne Barringer, Elaine Barnett, Dolores Williams. Minnie Saint, Paul Myers, Russell Wright, Lewis Rosell, Bonnie Gray, Gladys Rogers. Lois Stone, Murray McKee, Bill Brown. Class Advisors — Mr. Davies, Mr. Cribley.

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Row On© — Phyllis Filer, June Jarvis, Mary Jane Pauley. Charlotte Zehrung, Hazel Raulerson, Mary Lou Pressler, Barbara Zink. Virginia Critzer, Arlene Stevens. Betty Adams, Phyllis Haines, Pat Bomhorst, Jerry Lowman. Row Two — Olen Givens, Carolyn Roe, Wayne Wright. Max Myers. Nadine Cleveland, Norma Kreitzer, Esther Pfeiffer, Paul Breece, Robert Allen, Mary Clendenon, Zelma Boatman. Dennis Critzer. Row Three — Clifford Stone. Carl Vastbinder, Donald Hamilton, Frank Moehring, Paul Scarborough, Bob Stephenson, Lee Robinette, Bill Case, Warren Cantrell, Calvin Fahmey. Row Four — Mr. Stephenson. Bob Brooks, George Loesch, John Werth, Bill Andrews. Dick Rose, Lowell Mesarvey, Bob Morris, Miss Woodman. Bo UuunoA i The class of '46 has gained a reputation as money-makers. Under the leadership of our class adviser, Miss Woodman, we have, for the last two years, sold Christmas cards. In this manner, we hope to have our treasury well stocked by our senior year. In our freshman year we sponsored several dances, and this year we helped to sponsor the Freshman Reception. Our class is well represented in all of the various high school activities and organizations and has members in the Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, Senior Service Scouts, G. A. A., Black Knights, Band, Orchestra, and Chorus. We are very proud of the athletes from our class. Paul Scarborough, Calvin Farney, and Dennis Critzer were playing on the football team last fall, and played many good games. Wayne Wright, Dennis Critzer, and Max Myers played on the basketball team and Wayne Wright was one of the first ten on the tournament team. Jack Coatney, Wayne Wright, Max Myers, Richard Rose, and Warren Cantrell will be helping the baseball team to win victories this spring. Our class officers are: President................... Vice Presidents............. Secretary-T reasurer........ Paul Scarborough Arlene Stevens Virginia Critzer Hazel Raulerson Jack Coatney -Barbara Zink



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First Row —Harry Pawley. James Payne, Paul O'Reilly, Earl Baker, Marvin Scothorn. Dale Robinette. Donald Johnson. Charles Greene. Joe Ebright. Richard Hamilton, John Bush, George Stephenson, Jim Stevens. Second Row — Joan Miller, Betty Mulvaney, Anna Lou Olwine. Jean Stevens. Patty Link, Don Conley. Jack Parks, Bob Bond, Carl Hagwood, Bob Warner, Bertha Wright, Roxie Scarborough, Virginia Baxter, Lorrine Bush. Wanda Boyer, Donna Farquer. Third Row — Dorothy Ellis. J. A. Franz, Jackie Simon. Morris Tucker. Norman Rice, Joe Dodds. Dolores Morris, Ruth Stone, Mary Zennie, Ernest Alcorn. Dan Rowland, Edward Alcorn, Flora Mae Morton, Billy Newberg. Fourth Row — P. J. Throckmorton, Jack Wickline, Alice Shell, Doris Profit, Joan Weldy, Betty Downs. Ruth Haines. Dorothy Humphrey, Rosetta Havens, Bernice Allen, Joyce Young, Margaret Robinette, Jackie Critzer, Dorothy Borger, Robert Garland. Filth Row — Mr. Croy, Carl Pearson, Alfred Stockert. Shirley Givens. Robert Hoffman. Bobby Hicks. Jack McGeath, Bill Marshall, Paul Shade, Don Starnes, Paul Greene. Fred Havens, Don Garland, Jack Strader, Mr. Brown. ZuflitU Qnade The pupils in the eighth grade are making quite a name for themselves in the field of athletics. Don Starnes, Jask Strader, Paul Shade, Paul Greene, Dale Robinette, Jack McGrath, Harry Pawley, Carl Pearson, John Bush, and Jimmy Stevens, make up the Junior High Team. After defeating Oakwood (27-14) and the favored Dorothy Lane (19-14), they received the runners'-up trophy for participating in the finals. They are also well represented in school organizations, having members in the Girl Scouts, Black Knights, Band, and Orchestra. Mr. Croy and Mr. Brown are their advisers and they have patiently guided them through their first two years of high school. Class officers are: MR. BROWN'S ROOM President...................... Wanda Boyer Vice President......................Virginia Baxter Secretary............................Dorothy Borger Treasurer................................Bob Garland MR. CROY'S ROOM President...............................Betty Mulvaney Vice President...................Jack Strader Secretary........................Joan Miller Treasurer..................Margaret Robinette

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