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

 - Class of 1948

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Donald Rowland Q Mary Zennie Q Bertha Jane Wright Hi-Y 3 Y-Teens 2-3-4 Minstrel 1 Glee Club 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Minstrel 1 Class Play 3 Intramurals 4 Home Ec. Club 1-2 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Minstrel 1 Library Assistants 3-4 Chorus 1-2-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 School Paper 4 Q Richard Rockhold Football 2-3 Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1-3 Track 3 Intramurals 1-2-3 Hi-Y 2-3 Class Office 3 Class Play 3 Chorus 1-2 01444 Poem We are the class of forty-eight And to you now l shall relate Some things about each lad and lass Who were the members of our class. Bernice Allen, the first on the list Her charming smile will be greatly missed. Next comes Hiram who is awfully sly A mean hammer he does ply. Earl Baker, a handsome hunk of man The girls think he's quite a lamb. Virginia is considered wise She never goes with the same boy twice. That Borger girl you will admit With all us kinds, she's made a hit. John Bush is the red haired lad A finer classmate couldn't be had. Lorrine's the girl, she certainly does rate More love and marriage is her fate. Jackie Critzer, whose nickname is Orph Is almost as small as a dwarf. Another girl is Betty Downs For a business career she is bound. Ronnie as a football player has fame He made for himself quite a name. J. A. Franz none can deny Is always a friendly sort of guy. Don Garland who writes the school sports Has many friends of all sorts. Bob Garland is a man of note On the girls he really dotes . Shirley has much fun and many joys She also makes eyes at the boys. Paul Greene, an athletic star all around His success in sports can rarely be found. Ruth Haines, as you can plainly see Is iust as sweet as she can be.

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Donald Starnes Track 3 Baseball I-2-3-4 Basketball I-2-3-4 Football I-2-3-4 Minstrel I Chorus I Paul J. Throckmorton Intramurals 4 Baseball 2-3-4 Football 3-4 Track Manager 2 Basketball Manager 2-3-4 Piratan Staff Q Alfred Stockert Basketball 'l-3 Football I-3 Q Robert Warner Intramurals 4 Latin Club I-2 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Stage Crew 3-4 Piratan Staff Scholarship Team 2-3-4 Orchestra I-2-4 Band 'I-2 National Honor Society Q Richard K. Stotts Q Jack Strader Fairview I-2 Intramurals 4 Q .loan Weldy Home Ec. Club Glee Club 4 Y-Teens 2-3 Minstrel I Piratan Staff Chorus 'I-2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 School Paper 4 I-2 Track 'I-2 Baseball I-2-3 Basketball I-2-3 4 Football 1-2-3-4 Q Ruth Wickline Intramurals I-2 Home Ec. Club I Glee Club 2-3 G. A. A. 1-2 Y-Teens 3 Chorus I-2 Class Play 3 Band I School Paper 4



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Richard, a class romeo who gets around Margie is the best he's found. Sibyl is so modest and sweet Our admiration for her is complete. Bobby Hicks soon will be A member of the U. S. Navy. Dorothy wears a diamond, you know After commencement to the altar she'll go. Johnny is tall and blonde And of Lorrine is very fond. Pat Link is really hep And at cheerleading she's full of pep. Marshall Manning is always studying Toward a career he is plodding. Bill Marshall is a very quiet gent Time with him is time well spent. Joan Miller hangs out at the Burg Many rumors of romance, we've heard. Dolores Morris is good at the seams She'll surely win the man of her dreams. Here is Flossie and you'll agree She's really a clown, if you ask me. Billy Newberg is a little guy But he still gives the girls an eye. Anna Lou Olwine has a funny yen She goes steady with all the men. Jack Parks always seems quiet But when in a crowd, he raises a riot. Carl Pearson always steals the shows When acting in plays as everyone knows. Doris Proffitt now is her name, but in a year To Mrs. Bill Mclntosh it will be changed. Paul O'Reilly is a lot of fun As president, a good job he's done. Norman Rice was on the beam When he played on our football team. Dale Robinette is light on his feet When he goes to the track meet. Margaret Robinette is a cute little lass She likes Richard in the Senior Class. Don Rowland doesn't like his studies He plays hookey with his classroom buddies Roxie is the girl we'll never forget For a pleasing personality and ready wit. Marvin Scothorn, as you probably all know ls forever on the go. Paul Shade thinks typing is a bore He'd rather work in his father's store. Another classmate is Alice Shell Who at bookkeeping does excel. Jackie Simon is considerate and sweet ln shorthand she is hard to beat. Donald Starnes isla swell athlete In baseball he can't be beat. Jimmy Stevens, we think is swell As chief editor he did quite well. Al Stockert is liked by everyone With him there is always lots of fun. Now we have Richard Stotts With all of us he rates as tops . Jack Strader usually known as Tate ls a football player of first rate. P. J. Throckmorton would like everyone to know He's little but mighty as the saying goes. Bob Warner, you guessed it right ls the lad who is very bright. Of Jack Wickline l'm sure you'll find He has a very musical mind. Ruth Wickline is looking ahead To the day she'lI be wed. Blonde and fair is Bertha Jane Wright With her singing she does all right. Last but not least of classmates many Is a pert little gal, Mary Zennie. To our classmates, faculty too Happiness, good luck to you Now we find it's time to leave We're Joan Weldy and Jerry Jo Freed.

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