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

 - Class of 1946

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'lWait and See Time: Iune 1, 1956 Place: West Carrollton Super Hotel Bob Morris: tLeaning over desk marked Manager to address bell boy, Carl Magee.J Boy! Take Dr. Rose and his assistant Dr. Cleveland to the west wing. tTo the doorman, Calvin Fahrneyl Ask Miss Pressler lMary Loul if there has been any mail for that big league baseball player Arlene Stevens. SCENE CHANGES: Mailing Department Mary Lou: fTo Amo Critzer, the ianitorl l hear that Frank Moehring is our Republican candidate tor president against Lowell Mesarvey. Amo: Yes, I remember when Frank was the smarter. Pat Bomhorst: tlitadio and film star.J Have you seen Mr. Wayne Wright? Mary Lou: Yes ma'am, just a few minutes ago with the owner of that big meat packing house, Barbara Zink. SCENE CHANGES: Furnace Room CAs five well-dressed gentlemen exit, leaving in their wake: strewn poker chips and smiling Charles Coatney, a famous dancer.l Mr. Andrews: I don't think I like this new game called poker. Mr. Werth: I don't think Nadine will like my having spent my whole week's allowance in one place. Mr. Robinette: Oh dear, what will my mamma say? Mr. Stephenson: I believe I shall stick to my business I as a veterinarian, it's so much more profitable. At least to me. Mr. Ambo: It's unconstitutional! SCENE CHANGES: Dining room, with a large band belonging to blues singer, Miss Carolyn Roe. Evening-a couple are dancing. Max: Who are those two over there? Don't we know them? Peggy: Why yes, that's Phyllis Haines and Norma Kreitzer. We used to go to school with them, remember? Let's go and sit near them and maybe we can find out what they've been doing since our graduation. Nonna lean: Phyllis dear, how are those two darling little girls of yours? Phyllis: Oh, they're just fine, and how are your four little boys? Norma: lust grand! By the way I hear that Geraldine Lee and Charles Iackson Coatney are a success- ful dance team now. Phyllis: Yes, isn't that just wonderful. CMiss Pauley and Miss Pierce, famous beauty experts enter.J Miss Pauley: Isn't that Virginia Critzer and Hazel Raulerson? Miss Pierce: Yes, Virginia is here on her second honey- moon. Miss Pauley: Hazel's a model, isn't she? Miss Pierce: Yes, she's helping Virginia pick out another trousseau-Hello Hazel! Hazel: Why if it isn't Peggy Sue. I-low are you? Miss Pierce: l'm fine, thank you. Virginia: Hello Peggy, how's business? Miss Pierce: lust fine. SCENE CHANGES: Iune 2, on the indoor tennis court. tOlen Givens and Warren Cantrell, now officers in the Navy are playing tennis with Pat Born- horst and Carolyn Roe.J Carolyn: Aren't you the lucky one, you've won another set. Ensign Cantrell: Yes, shall we have tea now? I hear that June Iohnson and Catherine Zennie run an excellent tea room inside. lDon Hamilton and Yutaka Shimizu, policemen, follow the two into the tea room where they meet Gloria Roe, who is intent upon sketching a little girl who is very playful.l Don: Aren't you Gloria Roe? Gloria: Why yes, l am. Yutaka: You're a commercial artist now, aren't you? Gloria: Yes, I am. What have you two been doing since graduation? Don: Learning to enforce the law. 1 Yutaka: Right now we're here to invite our class of 46 to a policeman's ball. We heard only this afternoon that the whole class is either visiting or working here at the hotel. CAROLYN and GLORIA ROE

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Oh, What It Seemed To Be Our days at old West Carrollton High, Will soon have passed us by, Leaving each one with memories, To remember with a sigh. As we leave these halls oi learning 'To start down life's merry way, Each will have some pleasant thought To share with new friends he'll meet someday. Each student has some little trait, That sets him apart from the rest, So l'll try to put in rhyme the thoughts I think you'll like the best. The thing l'll remember about Ginny Mae, ls the way she changes her hair-do 'most every day. Phyllis and Norma much alike in a way, Are quiet and pleasant every day. Iune Johnson, a brownette, with a flare for the ball, ls tall and slender, and liked by all. We've seen many cheerleaders, Some good ones at that, But never two better Than lerry and Pat. Lefty and Lee are two people l know, Who will always make friends wherever they go. Givens, Hose, Cantrell, and Magee, Have joined the Navy and put out to sea. Mary Pauley, our tempestuous blonde, ls one to recall with memories fond. Gene doesn't care much for girls or romancing, He likes his photography and his dancing. There's a cute red headed miss in our class, You know who l mean -that Raulerson lass. Both John. and Bill are tall and slender, They always have some service to render. Carol and Gloria, the twins in our school, Are clever and charming and sweet as a rule. We'll always remember Don and his pranks, As for Moehring's historical novels, They're his, they're Frank's. Mary Lou Pressler has plenty of clothes, But we'11 always remember her cute little nose. The president of our class is Paul, He's nice, considerate, and liked by all. Myers, Critzer, and Coatney We'll all recall, For the record they made in basketball. Arlene Stevens as you can see, Is pretty and just as sweet as can be. Bob Morris is a handsome lad, And with the girls he doesn't do bad. There's Bob Stephenson, who's attending Ohio State, He's clever, brilliant, and so sedate. Nadine and Barbara break that old rule 'Bout beauty and brains, They're the pride of the school. Lowell Mesarvey who has joined the Air Corps, Has personality and charm galore. Catherine Zennie, is sweet and kind, And in athletics she's never outshined. l Another favorite is Tabo Shimizu, He's one We'll remember And always be glad we knew. Eugene Carter is a quiet gent, Time with him is time well spent. And last but not least is one ever near us, We all call her Pooch , but the name's Peggy Pierce. My name is Peggy - that's all I need say, Now my poem is over So l'l1 bid you good-day. PEGGY O'DELL



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