Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)
- Class of 1941
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' 1i55l' .i'7f1iif9N'715WC3 3Yf55'fi'5i53'f5Q3T3f-A9215li?ii?9'bif'1i'i'PQ'ffl13f,-iE1E'f'f519FI.i LQr ?'N5':':XYi.Vg 1-1' 1. ffgilf' 'fhf 'TSI-f',4'f,fZ5MZ. ... .A-,..A..f'..v.1 W...n.gL4,P:4'sf5w:.giEfa:Qi+v. ::5:1:.:v 1.-2-ifi,-'-:fi23:11-131251-5,-tlrgguzfwx qw E' S1 ::.- , - fgLi',a4.u1 -1335 ' -MM -1.1.'3.iS:V'T?f5-hiiaiiii'ff2z'a:a:2'.E1.1Q-lgi,'.:-aff ' gs' wif?A .'-f X ?.js:iIf.g::c9:gfI:wf . , X - ,W ' N N X A faafI:fxa.2?-z,ggf.34f- fvff. ,, ,fx Q OCTO SENIOR PRESIDENT Dave Gardner' 1 BANNER, BER fVo1. 1, No.1 ,, :V Q Wff., 1 . 3, - . gf mmm wwf? teach. so to speak, is Pat Mitchell, new football coach and olvl teacher, who is shown Qrivine some qentle hints on the use Of the ,tees DEAN MARGARET WOODBURN is picturednat 'her desk with officers of the Girls' Isabel Te Pas Cleftl, Annette Taylor, and Alden Henry, president. NEW TO the trio of teachers aboveeeleit to right: Miss Marie Trowbridqe, who teaches algebra and arithmeticp Miss Ruth Haney, who specializes in history: and Miss Ruth Hazlebeck, whose ics and English. V PORTSMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL are subjects are mathernat MUSICAL NOTES, PROMISSORY NOTES, AND STENOGRAPHIC NOTES are the subjects that Miss Elizabeth Moore tleftl, Miss Sara Ann Moore Ccenterl, and Miss Alberta Wittenburq Adams Whose Nine New Faculty Members Make Debut ltsmnrine AT THE sorromf IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SCI- ENCE new faculty members are E. Stanley Melick Cleftl, who teaches chemistry, and Lowell inter ' bi Buoyant Freshman Home Rooms Face Future Home Boom 8-First row: E. Barker, R. Benson, I. Bishop, B. Burgess, B. Cook, I. Cox, I. Crain, B. Detillion, T. Detillion, E. Edwards. Second row: A. Everman, R. Glascow, H. Cfowdy, F. Gray, M. Haggerty, I. Ham- ilton, I. Hedrick, D. Howell, B. Hudson Cf. Iones, I. Iones, C. Karnap. Third row: I. Lerch, D. Mackey, B. Meyers, D. Monk, W. Morton, D. Naale, T. Nuna- rnaker, L. Odle, P. Penny- witt, B. Radcliffe, R. Rowley, I. Heed. Fourth row: B. Schaffer, B. Simms, I. Spriqqs, T. Tipton, E. Van- Bibber, I. Williams, Mr. Hopkins. From Various Home Rooms -I. Iackson, B. Crth, I. Por- ter, B. Strehle, L. Taylor, B. Tonks. , Home Boom lll-First row: T. Adkins, W. Bloomfield, R. Buckley, D. Carr, E. Cramer, V. Clark, I. Eliott, B. Eastwood, D. Ford, B. Fultz. Second row: E. Gims, C. Cfrohman, S. Holmes, H. Harcha, T. Har- rison, M. Helrnsin, H. Howe, F. Hollis, L. Iackson, C. Ienkins. Third row: R. Kah, D. Logan, C. Lowder, C. Mitchell, B. McKinney, I. McKee, W. Newman, B. Pollock, B. Rector, B. Bid- ley. Fourth row: R. Staten, B. Smith, C. Storey, B. Stew- art, I. Thompson, Miss Trowbridge. Home Room 204-First row: R. Baker, B. Bolton, M. Cow- -drey, T. Cross, M. Clayton, C. Cole, B. Cooper, I. Du- Puy, B. Donathan, A. Duvendeck, A. Elkins, W. 3 F' B 217--Miss Ruth Burton Faught. Second row: A. Dickson, P. Frank, H. Hamner, H. Herdman, M. Lowe, L. Knose, B. Kah, C. Knost, D. Ladd, B. Levi, A. Linck, D. Matiz. Third row: D. Miller, B. Moore, L. McMahan, B. Miller, I. Orndortt, I. Phillips, B. Bogers, M. Buggies, S. Bickey, I. Shelton, I. Singleton. Fourth row: G. Schnabl, B. Sel- over, B .Turner, I. Vorsheim, M. Vtfendelken, A. Watkins, B. Webb, I. Wilson, Miss Noel. Home Boom 209-First row: P. Allison, N. Bor- ing, I. Blair, H. Clark, P. Dever, M. Dickerson, C. Fugitt, M. Gall, H. George. Second row: E. Himes, I. Hammerstein, B. Ienkins, I. Marsh, B. Middleton, B. Nichols, B. Oppenheimer, B. Prediger, G. Bobinson. Third row: I. Bice, B. Bidenour, I. Bobinson, S. Stamper, A. Starrett, C. Taylor, M. Van Gilder, B. Van Meter. Fourth row: L. Wallace, D. Williams, G. West, D. Webb, H. W'ood, G. Zoellner, Mr. Wheeler. Home Boom 217WFirst row: B. Adams, A. Bar- rett, B. Carr, F. Curcio, S. Eulitt, D. Fulk, M. Harrison, V. Hodge, L. Kamer, O. King, B. Kinq, E. Kinker, B. Kitchen. Second row: B. Lawson, E. Lockhart, M. Looney, L. McConnell, E. Mc- Govney, M. Moore, L. Meadows, E. McLaugh- lin, G. Nunley, L. Osborne, P. Pendelton, A. Bamey. Third row: VV. Bamey, E. Bideout, L. Biggs, P. Bobbins, C. Bowe, B. Salyers, B. Salisbury, I. Schmidt, B. Southeworth. Fourth row: H. Spires, W. Sumner, B. Webb, I. Wine- brenner, V. Witten, A. Woolery, Miss Burton. Home Boom 303-First row: H. Bell, D. Born, C. Bower, S. Burkhardt, C. Burton, G. Cassel, I. Burns, K. Corns, M. Cullen, I. Everman, E. Fet- te. Second row: F. Frese, A. Fultz, M. Golden, B. Graves, M. Harry, T. I. Hide, G. Hull, H. Kidd, B. CcCann, I. McCoy, E. Mershon, E. Oakley. Third row: W. Parsons, W. Pierce, B. Bichards, I. Boss, D. Schied, B. Tuttle, L. Warden. Fourth row: B. Webb, W. Vtfilson, D. Worley, Miss Kauffman. 7 . .w jf, Home Boom 307+First row: ins, D. Ball, I. Buckley, B. Wfleeigr wifi' Eba. Second row: T. Eba, H. B. 209--A MI. A. K. IJ ftf' Eggers, M. FCIIiS, C. Fai -,uw fu.. Q ' 1 mer, B. Ford, M. Fultz, B. Gable, B. Gambill, B. Glas- cock, N. Haupt, D. Har- wood. Third row: N. Haupt, B. Hicks, I. Horner, M. Ioyce, H. Iustice, I. Kestle, I. Lothouse, I. Luther, K. Minor, H. Minter. Fourth B. Albrecht, I. Arey, N. Ask- Byers, H. Crabtree, V. Dea- terla, H. Donothan, B. , Dougherty, G. Duncan, D. row: M. Newman, B. O'Neill, I. Payne, B. Powell, I. Prater, E. Price, B. Baike, I. Bonny, B. Seevers, F. Sielinq, W. Southworth. Fifth row: B. I. Spence, P. Sterner, I. Tener, S. Thomp- son, I. Tracy, M. Tschappat, I. Wilder, Mr. Melick, Home Boom 310-First row: M. Addis, N. Adkins, B. Arms, l. Austin, B. Barney, B. Bickley, F. Bottom, A. Burns, S. Coleman, B. Col- lier, C. Doyle. Second row: A. Douglas, M. Duncan, I. Gaddis, H. Gilliam, I. Gil- more, H. Harris, E. Hart, K. Hudson, H. Knost, G. Lowe. Third row: W. McHenry, G. Nickell, A. Perry, B, Bad- clift, A.. Probbitt, S. Schneller, E. Smith, F. Stamper. Fourth row: E. Tucker, B. Tutts, W. Warner, B. Wartsbauqh, I. Webb, Miss Schwartz. Home Boom 3l8-First row: A. Arn, A. Bostwick, I. Bow- man, S. Casey, S. Coleman, B., Cornett, B. Correll, H. Cunningham, D. Darrow, L. Davis, G. Feazell, I. Fergu- son. Second row: E. Fultz, C. Greenwood, I. Hossman, M. Iohnson, B. Iohnson, B. Lycan, H. Lyon, S. Mc- Laughlin, W. Mackey, CD. Maxie, T. Mitchell. Third row: B. Payne, H. Piatt, H. Biqsby, R. Sharp, A. Stacy, B. Willis, W. Wills, P. Wil- liams, F. Wishon, W. Wom- ack, Mr. MacEll'1aney. 5 . As Class H R 303 Miss Katharine Kauffman R318 Mr. Iames McElhaney of '44 Enters Portsmouth High H Pt 310 Miss Mary Z Band's Boatride: Bonfire Features Pep Bally f QA , COMBINING the prevseoson lootbcrll bonllre rolly 'ond the Bond Boosters' bocrtride proved to be Q qreot success, os shown by the lorqe group ot tons present tobovel. THROUGH THE SUPER-STRUCTURE, the bond wus snapped while ploytnq or stirring rnorclt, under the direction ot Dick Botuer, to entertain the crowd on the steorner Se-notor . The boot- ride was qtven lor the benefit ot the bond uniform fund. e Q ,N ,,,, t KENTUCKY HILLS ond the U. S, Grant bridge, seen through the bow ot the excurston steamer Se-notor 1 picturesque view. -kQ'1lL'1U1fI7SIIIQIIQG TROIAN PLAYERS- ' Griddefs Life: lust Part of the Routine CHARLES sAMsoN, ...J s Singles Champ- ion and Iunior Singles Champion, shows the championship forrn which won him these high tennis honors' H W E A Q f . ,.,, , 1 f Lf., A ..,L,,,l.,, lx , ,V , OFF' GOOD START are these Betty Lamp 1 Club members with are IOIN THE DEFENSE PROGRAM BY DEF ENDING YOUR POCKETBOOK ..I-XT.. Doerr's Hardware 519-21 Second Street lt a maid loves a man that's her business It a man loves a maid that's his business lt they get married that's their business lt they Want furniture that's Our Business Sheets Furniture Company Ulaikrlnfb THE RICHELIEU STORE CORNER OFFNER AT FOURTH ST. The Shoes for Active Boys and Girls l Selby Show 1007 Gallia Street -nmsiiunxgmw, fu .1 ,- . Siecbulc Qaakmg, Looks Better ls Better fm OHIO POWER QI '-of Small! efolfzoi F OR YOUNG MEN OF PORTSMOUTH l W0 IL IF IF V - SENIOR-FRESHMAN GlRLS' LEAGUE MIXER f uw with o record crowd. Congratulation Students upon Being an AMERICAN . a portsmouth AMERICAN O STUDY HARD Q O PLAY HARD s 0 get all school has to offer The problems of Portsmouth todory-the problems of the notion todcry will be yours to solve tomorrowl You must be-you can be-you will be on oble leocler. U The Portsmouth TIM E S For over 88 years cr dependable Portsmouth Institution 9 '7 ' 76,02 Students walk up the gangplanks, teachers get their pilot instructions, the anchor is hauled on board, and we embark again on the big ship as school begins on September 9. Trojans practice once a day now instead of twice daily-school must be a blessing to some people! Freshmen are taught new football yells, and echoes of Yea, Trojans resound through the halls . . . After a hectic week of anxiety and suspense the new band uniforms arrive for almost everyone but Dick Bauer. Those outfits of blue and red, with a military cut, add greatly to the color and enjoyment of the football games . . . By the way, thanks, Trojans, for your 32-O victory over Columbus East. Gardner, Tierney, Russell, and Fultz are elect- ed class officers. Sounds as if we're going to hear El Rancho Grande from the Spanish classes all this year, too . . . An inquisitive senior asks Mr. Melick how many elements haven't been discovered yet! , . . Free Echoes as Echo and Trojan cam- paigns begin-a lot of readin' for Sl.8O- Durham lads give the Trojans some of that southern punch, and we lose, 21-O. Padded cover or unpadded? That's what a lot of minds are pondering as Trojan campaign warms up and third week of school begins . . . Miss DuPuy finally breaks down after three years and consents to take the peppiest of all peppy home rooms, 201, on a picnic to Lake Roosevelt, and what do you know--rain almost spoiled it! . . . Mr. Stewart puts five exclama- tion points after that long awaited statement- The history work-books are in ! ! l !l . . . Period of torture for prospective G. A. Cfs begins- white dresses, braided hair, long black stock- ings, and-initiation! hm! . . . The sinks in Chemistry lab leak through the desk drawers!! . . . Lots of girls jumpin' around in jumpers and jerkin' on jerkins as new fashions make their appearance in school . . . Ch, yes, Dick Bauer's still waiting for his band uniform. ,I 3- 4, .--.Q , wW,n.,,,q . f -1: -1 v 1 i A? u 'l1 STEWART G ro ce ry Established in 1911 1sAAasvsAvsvvsAfvsAAasfsA.vv-vvn A HOME OF BABY BEEF v VINTON G YOUNG STS. Phone 358 f' 653 ff 1 at lg T are jeff fffx Take off refreshed DRINK C 1 ' 1 Bunk .' 'WI xxgfflvullfz -!fb,,,4.,,, When Better Automobiles .,, 1 Q .,fQfg,jZrn,,.' N 11,5117 ' 4 Q Qi as Are Built, Buick will Build Them WATKI N S Automobile Co. Accurate PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Headquarters for School Supplies ..FREE DELIVERY.. I-IAGER 6' WEBB Gallia at Iohn Phone 905 jfbe Hake .bpfplffl-fi? FOR THE FASTIDIOUSH WEDDING, BIRTHDAY OR PARTY CAKES TO ORDER PARTY CANDIES Phone 1014 Sixth and Chillicothe Sis. Hui IEAIVIIIECD s FOR A BIT OF SWEET OR A BITE TO EAT Estab. 1926 839 Gallia .5 1 .vi X, 417' Luscious Colors I 'Z Corduroy ,rx W' 3 98 z Sports Shop wx- . - ,-'Q -::::::4,Q,.6 Y.-gf: , 5: N5 .5 ,. . .4 . V ,Q :El pe,-fer-ily iI211'l1Ig new JLIIIIDBIS you 11 'il I- 'g :: .'Q55 'f,4:55.- 'uve fm' rc,-howl 01' dau-s, Hose, I3I'lgIII -211'HifN - IWW' 5: 2555355555: ' I-55215212-f ' Q if-.SI -2- 'f71:fg1g:1:::3:':.3:g:-, :3 3:i.' . . C:'. , . ,. , I , F' PK ' 'A .2 i,sff:i:f + . f2:s:fa..s-fri, -Q -gg.f:z:s:. e '5?5'75?E52:2f,., :PW second FICO' . FBOIAN HEADS draw straws: B. Lamm, Vliss Kauttman, Eisnaugle, Standing-e Hardner, Bauer, Snoolc, N. Cooper, Singleton and L. Cooper. THE TROIAN a monthly photo revue published by the students oi Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, Ohio. N. S. P. A. MEMBER Photographers ........... Loel Cooper, Noel Cooper lssue Editor ................ Elwood Singleton Co-editors ........... Betty lean Lamm, lohn Snoolc Business Manager .......... Dick Eisnaugle Art Editor .................. Dick Bauer Sports Editor ............... Dave Gardner Beporters .... Laura Adams, Basil Curnutte, lane DeVoss, Bill DeVoss, lanice Duewel, Vivian Humph- rey, lean Kelly, Betty Lantz, lean Maiter, Charles Moatz, Blanche Napier, lerome Sheets A Business assistants ......... Mary lane Claypool Martin Stone Suzanne Williams Advertising representatives .... Betty Bowman, Betty Bachman, Bob Counts, Betty Davis, Mary Margaret Kugelinan, lune Marquette, lean Mackoy, lean Smith, Betty Thornton, Laura I. Trernper Advisor ................. Miss Katharine Kauffman Printed by The Keystone Press Co., Portsmouth, Ohio, Engraved by The Indianapolis, Engraving Co. , ..'.t 'N-F ff? 'Rl ff N r y , .,.. fffl -t-- -, We've Swiped Our Shirt Designs Right from The Men's Backs . . . This fall men's clothing plays a prominent part in the young misses' wardrobe, And now We've adopted the shirt to the young misses needs. See them on Our Fourth Floor priced at 1.00 and up. We've a place made especially for you to park your books, too! ATLAS' FASHION Q N ov E M B E R - fs- P? 1' 72' INITIATION TIME fmds G. A. L. o+nYX-QPTllPXh9TS in CXCUOTI. Vo1.I, No. 2 if Y .,,7' 9-N f Kc 3 x .- 99 wr y Q s K .dl J o Q! fjglf 'G' ' ay W ,Y - 1 ,r V4 L nf, rw ,.Zn, ff :rm fi ' Ti, in V .jp 7 V ff ,Ly-r fa,5,Af 7-,QC f ,.,,f, 'fi Y-ffww ' A f fn f yr-f ,. . 5521 'A 7' 'Ek f pal iff f , xy, f Principal Dale Advises Pioom Presidents it X gba,-'-'MMV'-Q., ,NY W 'Ih- STUDENT COUNCIL GT-'FICERS contei Mr. Date tcenterlr---Mary Iane Noel secretary, Bob Tucker, vice president, David Ladd treasurer Ioe Babcock Abovesfsldirst row: W. Adkins, W. Bates, W. Canter, I. Case, P. Craden, B. Doeliler, W. Duncan, H. Dawson, M. Faris. Second row: E. Goodan, B. Higgins, B. Iohnson, B. Iacobs, I. Ketter, B. Kennedy, B. Lycan, I. Mclierren. Third row: M. McCorkle, L. Meadows, B. Mc- Curdy, B. Orin, I. Ottino. Below----First row: M. Philips, V. Pridemore, I. Rickey, H. Stephenson, I. Spriqqs, E. Singleton, B. Storer, P. Sirnrns, B. Stewart, B. Tiernan. Second row: l. TePas, A. Vickers, S. Van Winkle, R. Wartsbauqn, D. Webb, H. Van Gilder. Third row: C. Wheeler, D. Watkins, M. I. Watters, L. Cooper. Absent: I. Pyles. 'Ti Senior Council, Committees Guide Girls PLANNING FOB FUTURE MEETINGS is the Program Cornrnittee--Sitting: I.. Tremper, chairman, B. Bachnzan, P. Breece. Standing: B. Townsend, M. C. Richardson, M. I. Short. and S. Pack. WitI'1 Mascot Bob, do-nut-lover: S. Fro- wine, B. Larnrn, M. Lukemire, Mascot Bob, M. Griffin, Dean Woodburn, Back: L. Tremper, V. Ciinebell, M. I. Hayes, I. Lake. Absent: B. Werner, M. Boyd. Senior I-Ionor Council meets at Luke- rnire's-Wsittinq: M. M. KUQ9IT1'lCmt B4 Bowman, A. Henry, B. Bachman, M. A. Sheehan, I. Mackoy. Standing: B. Lantz, M. Spence, I. Duewel, B. Brooks. THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE super' vises orqanizatione Sitting: S. Frowine, M. Griffin, chairman, I, Sqltgdqyl G' Massie S Rickey ' der, Nj Marquette, L. Groomsgfl. Rug- 'qIes, B. Storm, D. Watkins, 1. Leichner C. Gordon, cmd M.CIayton. S A .3 .Q . f-, W mme? RQWOGY C Us Om , km Adams HO-X S Pow? :ytfv XCXXYXU L ukmmme N Smmq. 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Drake, T. Crull, I. Kinlqer, I. McDonald, O. Colley, l. Barber, C. Edwards, l, Wood, I. Gardner, l. Williams. Third row: R. Lewis, B. Middleton, l. Arey, C. Newman, H. Bnrkliardt, l-l, Cunninaham, R. Burlcholtzer, Coach Lorentz. XJ YOUTHFUI. TRQIAN VVARWQRS of Coach lvlulters Freshman Team First row: B. Tlfionip- son, B. Campbell, R. Glasgow, ll Georqe, C. Karnap, R. Baker, W. Fauqht. Second row: E. Howard, I. Gee, I. Tracy, I. Clark, M. Delo mater, l. Horton, B. Radcliffe, Greenwood. Third row: l. Cox, F. l-lollis, l., Bilbby, D. East- wood, Coach Mnlter, A. Fnltz, S. lvlclranahlin, B. Mackey, rnanaqer. ' YOU . . . CAN Craigmiles Furniture Co. NEXQR MORE ' THAN Home Qmnwhed Gamfaletefgf YOQQES CAN Q DO Drs. Bennett 6' Babcock , . .OPTOMETRlSTS. . 936-38 Gallia Streel 720 Sixth Street Portsmouth, Ohio 21 fhojan 74916 Hospitable Springfield gave us not only the keys to the town and the stadium, but also a 28 to 7 feather in our cap, although that 99 yard run for Springfield gave Trojan fans listening at home a real scare CSept. 275 . . . G. A. C. final initiation at the Fair Grounds. Mascot Bill Apel brings luck as Trojans invade Chillicothe to pull down a 27-U victory COct. 45. Mrs. Apel celebrates the occasion by treating each member of the team to a piece of cake in honor of Ottie's and Bill's birthday . . . Members of Miss Kauffman's French classes sign to cor- respond with fellow students in French colonies. Girls invariably ask for something tall, dark, and seventeen . McDermott seems to have contributed a real jewel to the junior Playeloan Vonderembse . . . The G. A. C. and Chemistry Clubs have been meeting on the same nightsgrather in- convenient for members of both clubs. The G. A. C. finally solved the problem by inviting the Chemistry Club to come down and see their movies . . . Akron South players lafter being defeated by the Trojans 19-6 COct. ll? were lost from the fold after the game. Their coach finally found them-eeimagine!-at the Hi-Y dance. Ptevellers are still talking about Paul Eddie Smith's interpretation of Ann Sheridan at the Ftevellers' Picnic. He was dressed effectively, from the low-backed formal to the lipstick which got smeared all over Charlie Clohnny Gardnerl Chaplin's face . . . The biggest up- set of the girls' hockey season was recorded when the Sophomores defeated the juniors 3-l. Seems too early to predict a presidential vic- tory, but feminine party workers pass out buttons along with their best smiles. Maybe the prettiest smile will turn the tide . . . Trojans battle for a 6-U win in a snow skirmish at Youngstown CCct. 193 . . . ls this summer or winter? P. S. Mournful Middies meet masterful Trojans and suffer a l2-O defeat COct. l8l. .1--l' I -Y'-X ? X J 5 .o 45931 4. .5 'Q.9,6,lU U Q f . Q Q . Q 9 ' . 5,5 J Q C 4,-Y ,,,-Y ..,-f- , 'f'-fi-ff'i-4 .., -E iii:-if .Wie H6654 Hdfhdul-CUL6 30-. 5th Street near Chillicothe Phone 85 I Everything in Electrical Appliances and General Hardware. Also Paints, Varnishes, and Enamels. SHOP at SHEET'S and SAVE We Meet and Beat all Competition. Located in the Low Bent District. -vvsfvsvvsalvvhv Sheets Furniture Company 526 Second Street Clothes : Do not Make the Man .... BUT FELLOWS. . .it's great to see how the girls go for those who wear CPtlTEBlON clothes. GRIFFON CLOTHES exclusive at The ICRITERIION I M7 I 4 COLLEGIATE AND DEBUTEEN SHOPS The Mecca Of High-Scliooloyg How long: has it been since you browsed around in yqpu S T own .hops on our Sec-ond Floor? hey'1'e here for you and just liriniful of new Clothes for school, for dates dances and lnzifiriff hours at home. Meet the gang lm Murting's Second Fluor, Y THE CAR THAT HAS EVERYTHING MODERN 0 . ..WITH.. HYDRO-MATIC DRIVE Zuhars Cldsmobile Co. 717 Fifth Street The LAUREL BISCUIT Co. . .BAKERS OF,. LAUREL BRAND CRACKERS AND CAKES Q 1609 Chillicothe Street PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 1. r feegiw g it a m 'F le- arf? -fare-:n,e1fQr EMQUCK99: A COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE FOR EVERY HOME ,vyAAyfAA Phone 407 United States Laundry 822 Fourth Street 23 VICTORIOUS TROIANS return from Youngstown tired but cc1ppy . Trojan Weather Report: Qagaf' Predicted For Nov. I3-14 lunior Class Play 25 CENTS Cocxched by Bert Leach TROJANS-Leaclcrs in Sports GENERAL ELECTHIL'-Loaclws in Home Appliamzcs Buy Locally at Your G. E. Dealer SCIOTO STOKOL Co. 822 Sixth Street Phone 3410 OFF TO THE MOVIES is the Photoplay Club 115 Buqhcfm Younqu time for only cr dime! -fri fQm42 UARDIGANS White x Blue 1 Natural W' ' BRA6DON'S U 'NCQ fLeSAvf24ggfQfwg 4-A61-v I lpgdgnvumu urn 6,44-nanny, C' Hina A f 3 . ? x, ,K 5 4 oil 13? ar! W, 4 . :V sq vm f 1 We +, 7123 My .Af W! Q. Wm BESPLBNDENT IN NEW UNIFCDBMS, the band: Conklin, B. Boren, H. Cruii, C. Foster. Fourth First row: D. Bauer, D. Kernp, H. Gordon, C. row: H. Harcha, B. Coburn, E. Levi, I. Cox, I. Qrohmfm. H- Ramsey, R. COOPGTI P- Andrews, Sloan, C. Cote, G. Schmbi. Fifth row: H. Mc- Q- STIYCIGTI I- PUfdYf R- Gfflff C- BUTTON' S- WUf9f Adams, N. Schneider, L. Stout, B. Daehler, B. P. Saqraves, B. Woiery, Mr. Schnabi. Second row: C. Bocook, I. Crain, I. Spriqqs, B. West, I. Carver, B. Lenhart, B. Brunner, V. Brandei, B. Andrews, S. Chick, B. Wilson, T. Bassier. Third row: G. Carver, R. Staten, H. Warren, E. Mc- Quain, B. Clausinq, E. Sparks, I. Geiqer, B. E. Snook, C. H. Scott, D. Henry. Sixth row: B. Ienkins, D. Mackey, K. Brannock, T. Ienkins, C. Woodworth, D. Baaqs, P. Bieriy, B. Burgess, B. Iacobs, H. Kidd, F. Curtis, I. Frazier, P. Hend- rickson, I. Sncok. Marching Musicians Add To Gridiron Gayety U II I Balmy Days : Juniors Gift To Thespian Art WHEN GBANDMA PAlNTS, the whole tarnily, Mtllicent, Theodore, Gerald, Mr. Gates, Mar- Qery, Mrs. Gates, Grandma, and lack, rush to her side to administer aid. ATDTNG IN THE PBGDUCTIGN OF HBALMY DAYS, directed by Bert Leach Cat riahtl, are 1. Milward, M. I. Brown, S. Frowine, I. Leichner tstand- inql, P. Breece tstandtnal and P. Otte. PBOMPTEBS AND STAGE CBEAW, re- spectively, are B. Shurnway and P. Updeqratt, D. Howe, B. Kincade, B. Stewart, H. Gordon, D. Gehres and H. Zornes. ' MB. WILSTON'S MISDEEDS finally catch up with him in this scene in which the entire cast appears: I. Gardner, Gerald, B. Brewer, Marqery, M. Micklethwaite, Miss Hernander, B. Hamner, Mrs. Wilston, I. McCormick, Miss Wilston, E. Levi, Mr. Gates, B. Holmes, a patrol- man, B. Tucker, Mr. Wilston, I. Vonderernbse, Mrs. Gates, B. Cooper, Theodore, M. Clayton, lane, N. Lehman, Millicent, M. Atlas, Tack, D. M. Orth, Mrs. Iohnson, A. Linck, Grandma Gates, W. Lavinder, Mr. Harley, and B. Harris, another patrolnian. Fighting Trojans Battle To Win Seven Games, , 1 . ,I I ,ff W pw f 'J ' Q,-' X Ioe Babcock AA Senior Fullboxc Heber Von Gilder mSen1or ,Tackle Bob Heros Senior Guard Rich Del Rlce of! BYO 669,610 Eigixexbock - r SWG 9 Gyn? P9995 seep! Eugene Kennedy Seruor Guard Frcmk Coburn Semor Tackle Semor End -I1 Hora im i sa mmf Bow To Three Stiff Opponents During Season ,. .. n, 1 ,E f'-,VA ,Ao n ' n Poul Trlqgs Paul Iones B111 Wdhoms Eferett Burton SGYIIOY End Tumor Hcxlfbcrck Iunlor Holiboc Sophomore Guard ' A wa l.1l 1-n---, P n Promising Subs Anticipate Future Action 1,539 2 Bob Baker Bert Schmmll Bob Purdy Bill Higgins unio I r Halfback lunior Tackle- A A Iunior End Iunior Guard Paul Newman lunior Guard 'Wfgff , ' f M SS ff! T fllyy' CLQQ, Dr Haffoao fllfuor 3510? X lor EUQ' 9151117 LJ Gr B3 Tom Williams I Sonlwnmmrn f'Qm+,w 1940 qw s Seven wins, three losses, and a lone tie game gave the Portsmouth Trojans a better than aver- age record for the l94O edition of the grid machine. The lads opened the season October l3 with a bang as they ran, passed, tackled, and blocked like champions to humble Colum- bus East, 33 to O. One week later, however, Durham, N. C., brought one of the most power- ful teams seen in these parts for several years to Trojanland, and the southerners took ad- vantage of a blocked kick, a costly fumble, and a pass interception to gain a Zl to O victory. lourneying to Springfield the next Friday the Red and Blue bounced back into the win column with a smashing victory over Spring- field, 28 to 7, and continued their winning ways on the road at the expense of Chillicothe, 27 to O, on Cctober 4. Akron South invaded Municipal Stadium the following Friday and became the fourth victim of Coach Ienkins' charges, the final score being l9 to 6. Snow proved a stumbling block at Youngstown, and the highly favored Trojans barely managed to eke out cr 6 to O victory over Chaney. Middletown, always a tough foe but weaker than usual this fall, was beaten by our boys, 12 to O, on the Middies' own field, but on November 2 the Trojans staged a track meet with Huntington East, a new opponent on the schedule, who absorbed a 47 to O drubbing. lronton, traditional up-river rival, on November l5 refused to allow the game to be cancelled even though miserable weather conditions pre- vailed, and on a snow-covered field managed to hold the selected Troymen to a scoreless tie. Thanksgiving night the Trojans were humming the popular tune, Can't Get Indiana Off My Mind after Hammond's juggernaut came out on the long end of the Turkey Day score, l4 to 0. The lenkinsmen agreed to play Toledo Waite in a charity bowl post-season clash November 25, but life proved anything but a bowl of cherries as the Indians in their own back-yard soundly trounced our injury-riddled eleven, 39 to 6. Fifteen Seniors played their final game for P. H. S. against Waite and will surely be sore- ly missed next fall by Coach Paul Ienkins. However, considering the unseasonable weath- er Which gave us early snow and late high temperatures, along with the countless iniuries which plagued the squad all season, it was another fine chapter in Portsmouth grid history. 3l ll II Cheerleaders: Models Of Life In The Rah SENIOR SUPER-CHEERERS in the yell- ing department of P. Ht. S. are Marjorie Griffin, Goog Drew cmd NEW PROTEGES prove their worth os STAND UP AND soy these ing behind them' Bob T' leon . J Switcxlski, and Morton Atlas Freddie' ttrp45uQg'B25iEif ora-gmsana Drrvendeck, Dottie W out with cr few cheers Oflglnal Compliments of Your ' Hamburger Inns Standard Oil Dealer NO 1 E E MNWVWMMNVV 1547 GALLIA SERVICE STATIONS CONVENIENTLY NO. 1V SIXTQ-I G GAY LOCATED EVERYWHERE jo-fad, with .Z if if if Doerr's Hardware 519-21 Second Street Surprise Her with a sweet treat from lm! Next to High School students with two years of cheerlead- lt's f Time At 7 WW 2m new bP,an.dwulcPwJ, PARK at the PARKE Sl-IOPPE Seventeenth 6. Grandview Phone 2283 SHEETS' Wish The Students of P. H. S. Ji mwuf Ghmtmua 526 SECOND STREET DRINK I ' M X ' ' 540' X f E Thirst knows no season LHCIJIM menfs QI, WEEFNE wtf eeiwx X O96 90 2 Axe N009 X Q09 od KO .YY Goikkfgfoce OYQ 93916 ef' . X0 39. Hfqpp -7'SfZ'QShY ' V919 ' Ute , RS 1' ISf U Q7O!1C GIHS, 1.779 up I YU 9 LQ IQ WGS ChG.0f EVILUCA Ogue DI. , lI'1hOn - . CO - S- -., TO! 157437 7'L0jGn 7alk November started right with a vacation as teachers went to an out-of-town convention... No longer can boys make jokes about girls' not understanding football. At a recent G. A. C. meeting Coach Pat Mitchell taught the girls many Trojan football plays. Trojans exhibited their talent by defeating Huntington East 46-O, after the game had been postponed from Friday to Saturday on account of rain. . .The lunior play, Balmy Days , is pronounced a big success by students. . .The Hammond boys have a time at the P. H. S. Band Dance. Who predicted poor attendance at the Ironton game? Everyone was there with muffler, blanket, galoshes, and thermos bottle. How- ever, the snowy field held the score to 0-O. The Thanksgiving Day game against Ham- mond Indians saddened our hearts with its I3-0 defeat. The long list of casualties left the team with little to be thankful for. . .Novel drawings on the board and special talks by Rev. Hyde and Bob Tucker advertised Book Week. . .Congratulations to Basil Curnutte and Bill Henderson on their nomination for appoint- ment to Annapolis. . .Sygam Chapter of Hi-Y is now declared champion of the Hi-Y Football League. Sygam defeated Acme Chapter I4-6, thus winning two games out of three. Senior tests keep every one wondering wheth- er he will be classed as a moron or imbecile. Maybe we have some geniuses! A crippled Trojan team traveled to Toledo to be defeated there by a score of 29-5. Ah well! 'twas all for charity! And the Trojan Staff wishes the merriest of Christmases to everyone. Kirby's Flowers ORCHIDS 0 CAMELLIAS 0 93 B0 Q GARDENIAS 0 VIOLETS for the Holiday Dances Phone 493 Gallia 61 Findlay SHOP AT YOUR Cl-IECKER STORE 842 Gallia Street NEXT T0 LAROY THEATER AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TIRES, BATTERIES, ETC. SPORTING GOODS 6. RADIOS MAKE USE OF YOUR KODAK A Kodak picture in a letter Makes the letter more interesting... A snapshot of a person K Makes it easier to meet that person . . . Don't forget you want Kodak pictures in your scrapbook. . . FOWLEITS SELL KODAKS at 824 Gallia St. 'G' xv ,VXTQQ :ZIV y I 0 78 Rfs Phone 3639-R PX ICE operated by 1 - ft I' 9 Y ' Qc - CREAM GEORGE WEAR, 'az ' X. .1 STORES ' y r A -5 I' P ' ' I lb.. lul 1412 GALLIA STREET '-'vl 35? I I a 1 I f 0' 5 'us mba., 34 -4-rf Portsmouth Debaters Discuss Federal Power ARTISTS OP ARGUMENT are these Portsmouth High School debaters: I. Ruqqles, R. Eisnauqle, C. Iohnson, E. Levi iStandinql, P. Breece, R. W'ilson tStandinql, W. Lavinder, R. Bauer, and Miss Picking, debate coach. The question to Cl1abot's Super Service DISTRIBUTORS-U. S. TIRES 6 TUBES SINCLAIR GAS 6: OIL We Gallia :S Offnere Damarin Hill 17th 6 Grandview be discussed this year is: Resolved--That the power oi the Federal Government should be increased. The members of the team are shown listenina to a radio debate on their topic question. Long and Company M 729-733 SIXTH STREET The House of Quality Furniture PORTSMOUTH, OHIO beag, many, Ghfriatmwf, With An Electric Stove Jfre 72'1,acl:Lcal lay, Electric Cookery ls C I1 e a p FUN HER IW OHIQMIZQWER QE rooD for HIM LOW 2 Z C RATE E35 WTTH A LOT TO THEIR CREDIT on the books these Work: Cfrontl W. Campbell, E. Wellman, V. Gil- more, G. Cook, D. Atkins, I. Kelly: tbackl I. Wel- ty, A. M. Perry. Absent: A. Plummer, Ella Mae Edwa veteran student librarians carry on their rds. RECENTLY BECRUITED LIBRARIANS who turn over new leaves for the first time this year are E. Sparks, A. I. Bobbitt, M. Duncan, H. I. Clark, B. Collier, G, Thurman, N. Adkins, and S. Schneller. THE TROIAN a monthly photo revue published by the students Ph oi Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, Ohio. otoaraphers .......... Loel Cooper, Noel Cooper lssue Editor .......................... lohn Snook Co-editors ..... Betty lean Lamm, Elwood Sinaleton Bu Ar Sp siness Manager ................ Dick Eisnauale t Editor ............................ Dick Bauer orts Editor ...................... Dave Gardner Calendar ...... Betty Lantz, Laura I. Tremper Advisor ........... Miss Katharine Kauffman DECEMBER, l94O AS MASCOT FOR THE CHEERLEADERS, Freaufs goat receives its share oi cheers at the Ironton pep assembly. -WWW I 1 I 1' S' ., 1. V?e2:5sE5fZ 1i.::?1i' f'i12155:2:E:' '- -:g ba-512' 5 1.5. 1 '3:f:. ..5:5.-.P ,.., S I .98 my Just: Like His . . A Big Selection of Shirts and Blouses... New for Christmas...Visit our shirt and blouse bar lor highest quality and lowest ATLAS' FASHION f 1 flzf 5 , si,-'.-1 ww W9 W Echo Staff: Specialists In Bi-Weekly News INDISPENSABLE TO PRODUCTION are: Cseatedb I. Payne, filing clerk, M. I. Brown, auditory B. Torqes, business manaqerg P. Updeqratt, circulationg M. I. Watters, and P. Craden, proof read- ersg Cstandinqb R. Crabtree, and L. Grooms, typistsg H. Shields, circuIation rnanaaery H. Kuhn, and I. Henry, cir- Cw ' fSGx fSf!QyfOf7, Ofedj Z OOL culation: and B. Shurnway, proof reader fE9sL ...,. IN SEARCH OF ECHO ADVERTISING are: S. Frowtne, I. Martina, B. Tierney, M. Micklethwaite, M. Fletfihef, L- SUPERVISORS OF ECHO POLICY are: Cseatedb R. Sheehan, editor-in-chief: Miss Anderson, advisor: I. Switalski, news editory Cstandtnql I. Preston, ex- chanqe editory D. Lorey, managing editor: M. Atlas, boys' sports: and R. A. Peake, qirts' sports. CH FS . I H W I B gqfg re L95 11191 ff M IUQU ' KU17. Und P IN CHARGE OF ART AND FEATURES are: H. Thompson and I. Duzan, an statt: and M. McCabe, A. Linck, feature editor, and P. Breece. J V 4312 W- .N W.H..v.a...u.M,.f.M f , ., ' , ,. .f f . , , ,,M,f.w ff-f-ffw' fk W f' I f 1 J f iw WW fmt? IV w f Wifi Q 'Z K. 1 fa ggi, ' 1,411 , , gn - A41 I V I, x ' , V . HJ . wk fn A Vines tv? A W V, ' Y 5-'uf 4 . ff 5 if 4 Z4 , f ,WV f, K Q , ff 1 1' I f .44 'S f? ' X Q fy , 5 4 ' ' lag ff ? it EJ .. f N: Vkhn 5 fyy. , 5 : , 4 ' ' ff :iii Q' V gf Aff ,- Q V in 3 1' g Q , A r- . , gy .- Z-ag ,Qin ' if .f f' li? ,ILM A 1, -f 4 4 K. ,. Q! , 1 1 Agile lunior Cagesters Defend Championship E Rickey, l. Everman Ccaptainl, H. Ham- WHEN THE FRESHMAN TEAM IS AC- TIVE, these girls are main Coos: R. Powell, R. Barney, D. Watkins, S. ner, M. Van Gilderg Cbackl I. Schmidt, R. Prediqer, B. lenkins, M. Fullz, M. Francisco, B. Kah, and M. L. Ruqqles. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL ENTHUSI- ASTS are: lfirst rowl B. Townsend, B. Zuhars, M. A. McCauley, P. Waite, B. Snookp Csecond row? I. Salladay, C. Martina, I. Freauf, M. I. Dodds Ccaptainl, I. Werner, A. Giles, and B. Paul. IUNIOR BALL-IUGGLEBS are: I. Von- derembse, H. He-lil, M. lourney Ccap- tainl, l. Switalski, I. Payne, M. Mickleth- Waite: Cbackl R. A. Peake, H. Shields. SENIQES SE'l l'l.E DOWN for a snap: lilman, lcaptainl, M. Griffin, D. Brown, lbackl Wf Barney, S. Secrest, B. lacobs, l. Doll, A. Henry, l. Girns. Cfrontl M. Claypool, B, Weaver, B. Cal- C7 li il Wdyym , ., . .,, , ,. cv -J L. -'44 , - ' ,141 . - 'ff . ,,4fLv. . 57, 'Q 1 s A iw. ff! Z Z . Q? 62 , W . .4 in y .f lb: . FIRST YEAR IEUNES MODERNES are: first row ef-I. Aeh, R. Bourqholtzer, M. I. Brown, I. Duzan, R. Eddy taccompanied by DuckieI, M. Fletcher, I. Hope A. Howerton' second rows---R. Lirninq W. Manley M. McCabe P. Otte E. ONeil I. Payne R. A. Peake' thxrd row-MD. Rice H. Shields I. Switalski B. Tuttle I. Vonderernbse' fourth row AR. Webb E. Webster D Worley. SENIOR MEMBERS of Les Ieunes Modernes are tstandmql-L Adams M I Hayes B Napler B I-Icrrner I Sheets tseatedl-C 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c n 1 1 ' , . , . . , . , . A I . - , . , Q . Moatz B Secrest IUNIOR PLUS ULTRA MEMBERS ..rr:: t' .t f. -H . reedon M. Clayton E. fline I. Przrzt r v I V P' HS TJN D B , o N , cl , t I. Gardner, B. Horner, C. Huddleston, VJ. Lavin- der, A. Linck, D. Lorey, L. McCoy: second rmv - '-v' I. McCormick, B. Secrest, B. Sheehan, B. 1 1 t X I J J D 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 O Y I . , . cl . 1 1 E 1 J ers, B. Shurnway and R. Vtfilson. SENIOR MEMBERS are: first rowe-e-B. Brcckr, B. I. Cox T. Ellis R. Eisnauqle D. Cardner A. Henry V. Humphrey R. Hutchison F. Harper, S. Kelly I. Kelly D. Kemp- sec nd o N YB. Lantz B. I. Lamrn I. Mackoy I. Mur nie B. Puqh L. Scott C. Scott and I. Snfok. N , ...W ff 2 . nm. K Qm,,fN - A ,, ,A IAQ? f' f -i f If ' Ye 5 ,Jw BRUSI-IART'S TYPEWRITER STORE HAGIC HARGIN ROYAL PORTABLES The Most Complete Line of Used Typewriters and Portables in This Area 810 Chillicothe St. Phone 2366 R O B Y P I T T S ' Transfer Moving Phone 1018 1555 Iackson Just in Ior Spring' DeVoss and Donaldson - sxmrs- E I : A R C H 1 T E C T S SWEATERS- -sporI'Bm'-' National Bank Bldg. I ' I B R A 6 D 0 N S PORTSMOUTH, OHIO I PORTSMOUTH INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTSMOUTH, OHIO PHONE 2630 815 GALLIA Social Security and Payroll Tax Accounting Secretarial College and School of Accounting and Business Administration A MEMBER OF THE OHIO BUSINESS SCHOOL ASSOCIATION . AFFILIATE WITH BLISS COLLEGE . Professional Accounting: C. P. A., Secretarial Science, Stenotype, Civil Service Business Administration, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Banking, General Motors Accounting, Machine Calculation, and Machine Bookkeeping. WRITE, PHONE OR CALL FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FOR GRADUATES 45 '7w7m 76M I wouldn't give 2 cents for that! Such a re- mark couldn't apply to the December Every Pupil Tests. Ch no?! However the tests meant a welcome release from regular studies . . . Prize jitterbugs are Dick Ptutman and Aldene Henry, who won the jitterbug Contest at the Senior Dance. Door prizes were awarded to Tom McMahon and Betty Storm. Lucky people!!! . . . Betty Brooks was so worried for fear that there would be no refreshments at Photoplay Club that she hounded jack Murchie, the president, for days before. Y-Hi girls did their good deed by furnishing a basket laden with good things for a poor family . . . Students left classes before vacation with smiles on their pans and candy canes in their paws . . . Having rested for two weeks, the Portsmouth High School Trojans usher in the new basketball season by forcing the Marietta team to bow before them to the tune of 21-19. Santa Claus visited the Christmas Assembly and presented amusing gifts to students amid applause and cheers. Mr. Stewart certainly had to dig hard for his cuff-links . . . Peedoo Head's mustache almost caused convulsions in the audience during the Christmas play. Billie Brunner wants one too . . . Trojans ran up a score of 38 to Z2 over Akron North. They did a good job of keeping the Bft. 5in. Akron center on his own territory. . .Acme Hi-Y Good Times party was pronounced a big success by those who attended. Boys had to pay S1000 to tag their favorite gal. Trojans walked all over the Dayton Roosevelt team by defeating them 40-30. Del Bice scored l8 points for high scoring honors! . . . Dances, parties, and Christmas Trees cooperated to give all of Portsmouth a superlatively fine vacation and to start a Happy New Year. The Exchange of Photographs Keeps the Memories . . .Finds the Friendships of Happy School Days. . . l PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE CLASS OF l94l MADE BY... HARRIS STUDIO PORTRAITS OF QUALITY. . . COMMERCIAL WORK. FRAMES MOTION PICTURES. . . lf it's photographicewe do it Phone 355X 304MZ Chillicothe Buick' Wlwn Bottvi' iXlll't7I1lUlJIl0S A111 Built., Buivk Vlflll Build Them. WAT KI N S Automobile Co. Q 3 2 C P a ,Q 0 6 i 9 Q J 0 'T 1 fx ,L O 4 fl , , 7' 34gg,fi?':'g C' If C We 941.4 20-JL jfw 4 Rig, 2,05-4 fD r, 'O ,J 1 4 C A 6 0 Cooking 4 D F C I 6 o Refrigeration N-X SX , 2 f 3. Writer Heating J l-louse Heating -'11 .Q ,G sv XI, fre 2' Y f-x-,.,, -:- lf, g -,,.. ll --,VCT ,, ifl- -- ,Le-1' ,, 72oJLM,mo-u1:PL 9414 Civ. 'Insurance of All Kinds Except Lifew Q C. E. Tink NODLER 415 Glover St. Phone 1062 9 WUILUUKTUEETQ BEL-DII16 Pure Food Products Now THAT You ARE STARTING BACK TO sccHooL DO A LITTLE BETTER IN X 41 ' 19 x' ' - THAN YOU DID IN 1940 DON'T FORGET SHEETS FURNITURE CO 526-30 Second Si. Phone Z2 15' 5 R' fl X 'Q ll' T WHAT EVERY IAN UARY- NEW CLOTHES AT REDUCED PRICES They're Here ln Our Great Clearance M RTINGS THE TROIAN a monthly photo revue published by the students ot Portsmouth l-ligh School, Portsmouth, Qhio. Photographers .,.....,.. Loel Cooper, Noel Cooper lssue Editor .................... Elwood Singleton Co-editors ..,........ lohn Snook, Betty lean Lamm Business Manager .............. Bichard Eisnaugle Art Editor ......................... Richard Bauer Sports Editor ...................... David Gardner Calendar , . . ...., Betty Lantz, Laura l. Tremper Advisor . . . .......... Miss Katharine Kauffman IANUABY, lQ4l Sami efallfzai F OR YOUNG MEN OF PORTSMOUTH Q WCILIFIF saga 04 awful, l W. L. Wu.:-:ELM THE IEWELER DR. J. E. WILI-IELM OPTOMETRIST . 507 CHILLICOTHE ST. PHONE 965 yy, X WSW' 1-- A , ' 05 W :V it 4 5 FEBRUARY- Vol. I No. 5 f gn, ' e Y' U is 5 Q BL 4 'g H V it 'K GRP.NDLJALGHTEn SALLIE wraps DYOTJLC1 Q I 1 Y, A I-sir. D ' . , d W cle Crfwzi :er 52134. iz . N WN NN x ww ff M m b ww M? if f' yn f ff' s f 1 V?- V3 IIWEW 44. 1 n 4 X PFS 4 Mid -Year Alumni Investigate Opportunities I-IELEN MARIE BRADFORD-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant . .Inter Nos I ..Iunior Girls Glee Club l, 2 ..North- west Territory Pageant l .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Spanish Club 3 .. Moonshine and Honeysuckle 3 ..Senior Girls Glee Club 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Dean's Office Assistant 4. OLGA IANE BURTON-Commercial: Commercial Club 3. MARY CARR-Commercial: Betty Lamp Club I, 2 ..North- west Territory Pageant I ..Commercial Club 3. RUTH CI-IARLESA-Commercial: Band 3 ..Dean's Office As- sistant 3. CARL E. CLAUSING-Elective: Freshman Football . .Re- serve Football 2 ..Northwest Territory Pageant l ..Com- rnercial Club 2, 3 . .Iolly Rogers 3, 4. MARY IAYNE CLAYPOOL-Elective: Tennis I ..Softball l, 2, 4 ..VolIeyball l, 2, 3, 4 ..Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, 4 . .Commercial Club l, 2, 3 ..Stuclent Council 2 ..Northwest Territory Pageant l..G. A. C. 2, 3, 4 ..I-Iockey 2, 3, 4 ..BoWling 2, 3 ..Class Basketball 2, 3, 4 ..Library Staff 3 ..Girls League Cabinet 3 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Trojan Staff 4. FRANCES IRENE CLIFFORDfElective: Betty Lamp Club l, 2, 3, 4. FRANK COBURN-Manual Training: Freshman Football ..Reserve Football 2 ..Varsity Football 3, 4 ..I-Ii-Y 3, 4 .. Lunatics in Loire 3 ..Chemistry Club 4. MARTIN COLLIER IR.--Manual Training: Freshman Foot- ball ..Reserve Football 2 ..Class Basketball I, 2 ,.Boys Glee Club l, 2, ..Orchestra 2, 3. GENEVIEVE COOK--Elective: Northwest Territory Pageant l ..Lib:ary Staif l, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN CORIELI.-College Preparatory: Inter Nos l, 2 .English Club 2 ..Iunior Girls Glee Club 2 ..Principal's Office Assistant 4. MILDRED MARILYN DARNELL--Commercial: Student Coun- cil I ..I.ibrary Staff 2 ..I'Iighest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..Principal's Office Assistant 3, 4 ..English Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4. ANNA RUTI-I DAVIS- -Commercial. ROBERT EVANS-Commercial: Intramural Basketball 2, 3 -Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Iolly Rogers 3, 4. Q 54' f y' X f f if lr! , Zfw xl dl , 'Pi ' in .le GEORGIA FERGUSON--Commercial: U. S. Grant ..Com- mercial Club 2, 3 ..Betty Lamp Club l, 2, 3, 4. DAVID FRANK FRESI-IOURfElective: Commercial Club 2, 3. Nt,l',XHIt II. I-ZIiAI'Jl 0IIlJ tJ,.I, lSl'tt't'tJY t'.t'I,.'xl'SING ll..t,4'l,.XYI'UOl, lt. t 'IIA RLIGS , H I 1. ',1 e,g- , my rn? 1 if 'f ig , x N A 1' fl3i'.12.?-41 I.4'l,I1't UItt'P 1-'.4'ulzt'I:X tu-titug t t I Xl.t'tJlttt-II,l. 3I.BI.IltttNl,l.l. .X.lt.lt.XN IN D IT EVANS lF.l l-IlCt5t'StIY ll. l ltl-.NllUt'li CLAUDE HANDLEY--Manual Training: Student Council 2 Hlndustrial Arts 2, 3 ..Hi-Y 3, 4. WILLIAM HARRIS IR.-Elective: Intramural Basketball l ..Reserve Football 2. BETTY M. HAWES-Commercial: Bowling l . .Northwest Territory Pageant l ..Cornmercial Club l, 2, 3 ..English Club 4 ..Principal's Oitice Assistant 4, EVELYN HAYSLIP-Commercial. ARTHUR LEROY HEI-ILkElectiVe: Freshman Football . .Re- serve Football 2 Mlnclustrial Arts Club l, 2, 3, 4 ,.Stucle-nt Council 3, 4, 1 i ,IOANNE HENSON--Commercial: Running Wild 3 ..Stu- dent Council 3 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Highest Distinc- tion 3, 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Revellers 4 ,.Principal's Ottice Assistant 4 ., Christmas at Casey's 4. CARL RICHARD KAPS-College Preparatory: Lexington lunior High School . .Intramural Basketball 2 . .Northwest Territory Pageant 2. KATHRYN KEGLEY-Elective: Library Staff l, Z. ELIZABETH EARLENE KNOST--Commercial: Commercial Club 3. MA BEL LUCILE LEWIS+Elective. IAMES LITZ---Elective: Huntington High School l .,Ashland High School 2, 3. I I. Zi X 4 L, fx H.xN1m1,EY 1-s. ifixwitzs 111. Igl.XYSliIl' 1 .x. tim-tt, J. Il IQNHON R N51-S K. i41+:f,:r,itY rr. tixusr M.L1iW1S fl. LVVZ 313 in i' iq, MOORE, .t. 1zrxiu,'l,11fI-' is, .L tzrxvizriax if, KISS Rt: 3 ...K A I 42 1 . MFA: - 2:5439 i , I I I L85 1 ' I-'. lxt Y 'I 'Til rx. sftmii it siicfmzsr XS..l.SX1lTiI L MILDRED MAY-Home Economics: Chimes of Normandy 2 . .Senior Girls Glee Club 2 . .Principals Office Assistant 4. EDNA I.. MOORE-Commercial: Northwest Territory Pag- eant 2. IANET RADCLIFF---Commercial: Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, 4 . .Bowling 2 ..Principal's Office Assistant 4. BETTY IANE RAYBURN-Commercial: U. S. Grant ..Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, 4. FLOSSIE DIANA RISNER-Elective: McDermott I-Iigh School I ..Softball 2. FRANCIS E. ROVVE-Commercial: Freshman Football ..Re- serve Football 2 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..lolly Rogers 3, 4 .. Scuttleboom's Treasure 3 .. Lunatics in Love 4. ADALENE SCHEID--Commercial: Commercial Club 4. SARA LOUISE SECREST-College Preparatory: Inter Nos I ..Bowling I, 2 ..Softball I, 2 ..I-Iockey I, 2, 3, 4 ..Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 2, 3, 4 ..Revellers 4 ..Dean's Office Assistant 4 .. Christmas at Casey's 4. BETTY IEAN SMITI-I--Commercial: Princip-al's Office As- sistant 4. EDNA WINIFRED SPECK--Commercial: Versemakers I ..Student Council l, 2 ..PrincipaI's Office Assistant I, 2, 4 ..Bowling I, 2 ..I'Iockey I, 2 ..VolleybalI I, 2 ..Class Basketball I, 2, 3 ..Softball I, 2, 3 ..Tennis l, 2, 3 ..Com- mercial Club 2, 4. TI-IELMA L. STALEY-College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..PrincipaI's Office Assistant 4. ROBERT WILLIAM TIEMAN-Commercial: Student Council I, 4 ..Iolly Rogers 3 .. Running Wild 3 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Revellers 4. PAUL TRIGGSf-Elective: Intramural Basketball I, 2 3, 4 ..BasebaII Z, 3, 4 ..Reserve Football 2, 3, 4. RALPH TROUTMANfElective: Freshman Football . .Re- serve Football 2, 3 ..Track 3 ..Intramural Basketball 3, 4 ..Varsity Football 4. I-IEBER O. VAN GILDER IR.-College Preparatory: Boys Glee Club I, 2 ..Plus Ultra I, 2 ..Reserve Football I, 2 ..Reserve Basketball I, 2, 3 ..I-Ii-Y 2 .. Pirates of Penz- ance 2 ..Northwest Territory Pageant 2 ..Student Council 2, 3, 4 . .Varsity Football 3, 4 ..Track 3, 4 ..ReVellers 4. CHARLES A. 'VVATTERS4ElectiVe: Freshman Football . .Re- serve Football 2 ..Intramural Basketball 3, 4. MARY ALICE WAUGI-I-Commercial: U. S. Grant ..Com- mercial Club 3, 4. MARIE ELIZABETH WHEELER-Elective: Revellers 3, 4 . .Commercial Club 3, 4. ANN LORRAINE W'I-IITMANfCamrnercial: Bowling l ..I-Iighest Distinction 2, 3, -l..Ccmmercial Club 3, 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..English Club 4 ..Principal's Office Assistant 4. OWSLEY WOMACKJCommerciaI: Reserve Football 2. I-IOMER W'OOD-Elective: Freshman Basketball ..IntraA mural Baseball 2 ..Reserve Football 2 ..Captain of Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3 ..Track 3 ulndustrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL E. YOUNG-Elective: Tennis l, 2, 3, 4..Res31v3 Football 2.. Intramural Basketball 3, 4. i T. S'l'Al,I'IY li. 'VI I-1Nl.XN A V. 'l'lUt'5U5 M-'Hug rl. vu mr.:-I-:la 4 .tX'.t'l t'l'1IlS fb Nl..X,W.tl'lilI xt,wtu:t1n.1-31: X-'bW 5'-W fl 'Taft t ,, , - nik ii Q it 1- ' X 0,XYOH.Xl'K ILWUOIP l'.YUt'Y1. Many Zealous Post-Graduates Resume Studies OTHER MOTION PICTURE PATBONS are- first row: I. Lake, B. I. Lamm, I. Mackey, H. Mc- Farland, I. Maiter, B, Napier, V. Hoe, I. Riddle- barqerg second row: I. Smith, N. Spencer, M. A B. Thorhiori L. Whitman, A, Clubs Parley Plctures Analyze Phraseology I iicientiiicatioris at bolrom oi opposite page-I AVID EOLLOWEES of cinemato- if graphic achievements flock io selected f ten-cent movies, Phoiopiay club offic- I ers are I. Murchie Cpresj, B. Cox iv. presi, Miss Noel Cadvisorl I. Shook 'ireasl V. Humphrey Csecl advancement oi the native tongue is The English Club. In conference are B. I. Pugh Cvice presj, L. Tremper Iireasj, Miss Pfarr Csponsorl, and M. Fletcher Csecj, Absent is B. I. Cox, president, ITERARY GROUPR J Milf 'AS if CLUB ME . S Huddfg .kugjem to Ch' MBE-BS Co sfo Q17 U11 wg, Iv Oper Q If ' B- Ti, Coffve O dj QDISI ' H C - HUD? OID for QF9. f UO I I I OUD Dj-2 1, A4 Dcjfsf Q0 V johns' ZS' 3 Fey S ' SD IO IWMAUYYN WA- fofz, 3 WBroo1fAgBf5Izd ifce, M AQSQQI pf? H f, ' . D WJ W 91733. QDQ1. Gif' ' Sl 'f B, Pj 17 ls B' HCW5 Hen Bfunnflffif Qjggrfmjb Sf ew Qsfs S5!'19f 'Y fo. i o IS' f 'K9!jbOD KVA' Cm S7 fo we Q I Orig? GI SSA SeCg5SiDfSIS'5 I WIN O13 f QQ! LQW Qlfo QISDU U Sn 'War QQ- Sf J? Wxrf 'M GOA' CXYIQ fhffd A LQI412' MQ ,HMQfOWx bell C11 ffjn is . ,R MC .RCU S- DABBLING in the intricacies oi science, these embryonic chemists make ex- cursions to industrial plants. The ex- ecutive cornrnittee: B. Curnutte, presi- dent, Mr. Melick, sponsor, B. I. Lamm, secretary, M. L. Lukemire, treasurer. APPRECIA qnnin, L. ACICITYIS, B- BOWITICIYI, F- BOHOH, B- BIOOICS Geiger, G. Hull, M. Huddleston, iourth row COUUJIS, O- Coriell. l. Duewel. I. DeVoss: Hawes, M. F. Hobstetter, A. Ienkins, C. Kelly, row: M. Darnell, W. Davison, T. Ellis B. F Kelly, B . Maiter nin, D. Gardner, M. I. Hayes, R. Maiter M Myer IN 11-IIS LITERARY greg third row: I- 1'1SOH.T-le-nkins M. M- W: D. Ladd, M. I. Noel, B. L. Neikirk, , second row: P. Pleasant, I. Boss, 3 M M ER are row D. Schmid, N. Spencer, third row: Arthur, E. Arthur, B. Anson, B. Brooks, N. Bor ebb, B. Cox, L. I. Tremper, E. Wellman, M inq, F. Bottom, second row: B. Cohen, M. Webb, S. Iohnston. Absent: W. Sams B, Dickey, I. Duewel, B. Davis, I. Doll, A. Dick R. Tucker, C. Winn, R. Crabtree, O. Royce M. Dc l I Everrnan thu row A Elk ina L Whitmar i H Symbolists Delve Into Chemical Compositions Young Trojans Train Eye On Varsity Berths HUSTLING RESERVE CAGERS seek to extend lona strina of early season victories: bottom row-AB. Bolinq, D. Everznan, T. Williams, F. Berry, S. Meyers, B. McKinney: middle row--A M. Delernaier, B. Daehler, C. Donaldson, D. Monk: top rows-'Coach Charles Lorentz, E. Washington, C. Wallace, l. Stayer, trainer, R. Baker, Reserve Manager FBESHMEN HOOPSTERS BATTLE hard to make impressive first year record. Kneelina are H. Platt, W, Markey, W. Womack, B. Mid- dleton, P, Cfirnms, R. Benson, standinq are Coach Pat Mitchell, B. Lewis, I. lones, D. Wales I. Horton, C. Edwards, W. Newman, Manager. C. I-IERRMANN 6' SCNS PACKING Co. MEAT MARKET Market Eighth 61 Murray Streets Packing House-2640 Gallia Street Phone 3290 ci 665 Phone 2040 56 It's Better to be Safe than Sorry INSURE WITH The I-lazlebeck Co. 828 Gallia St. Phone 71 LYNN'S 14 Sywice Q PHONE 11 303 WASHINGTON The NEW Underwood Master TYPEWRITER Master oi Speed Master of Touch Master of Typemanship No other typewriter can approach UnderWood's record of championship performance. C S. P. ZIMMERMAN S A L E S SERVICE Phone 2490 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. Products 57 I M X, Meet Your 7 Gang In Our Popular High School Departments Debuteen Shop Second Floor BQYS, First Floor '7fze em .awp FOR THE FASTIDIOUS WEDDING, BIRTHDAY OR PARTY CAKES TO ORDER PARTY CANDIES Phone 1014 Sixth and Chillicothe Sts. vm: n 1:f7yf...f,ff my - ,L . f, i?Si2i?.' ' W ,i I fb. g If .. .. .. . E VERSATILE VERSEMAKERS study the essex tiais of poetry, then turri to compositions oi their owrieeseatedz I. Davis, H. McFarland, president, Miss Schwartz, sponsor, M. Gwynn. Siariairiqz I. Duewei, M, E. Fisher, V. Fout, M. F. Hohsterfer, A. Sommer, H. Herdmari, B. Webb, M. I. 'Nair-ers. Back: D. Kennedy, D. Shock, R. Tucker, L. Reea. ' '7 ' 7dk A little man by the name of Flu plays his pipe and leads many students away from school. Does anybody have any remedies? . .Trojans defeat Chillicothe in a ferocious game. The score? 41 to 12. . .juniors put seniors in a spot with the junior Dance on the night of the De- Molay Sweetheart Dance. To console them- selves seniors sing 1 Only Want A Prom-My, Not a Sweetheart ...For the record: Scioto- ville-l2, Portsmouth-38. All agree that Don Kemps hunger must be satisfied to save his fingers. . .National Honor Society attempts to sell magazine subscriptions to make money for pins. P. H. S. should soon be literary minded. . .Captain Del Rice hoops 27 points as Trojans defeat lronton 52 to 26. . . Auditorium rafters ring with the lovely voice oi Miss Anne Iamison, young concert artist, ap- pearing on the Civic Music Program, Ian 27. . . New freshmen hunt elevators to the fourth floor ...Chemistry Club members journey to Chilli- cothe to see the birth of paper at the Mead fac- tory. Students complained of the awful odor . . .Trojans chalk up another victory over Springfield 39-21 . . .Trojans suffer their first set- back when they travel over icy roads to be de- feated by the Middletown team 35-26. It was the last game for Del Rice, Ken Brady, and Don Horton. Two teachers leave our facultywDennis Perkin- son, who will take over new duties as assistant principal, and james Mcfllhaney, who was elected Representative to the Ohio State Legis- lature. . .G. A. C. girls journey to Huntington for annual tussle with the ice rink. . .and hearts are high trumps in all February tricks. r - if-r I ' f a ' af- flgfavrns C ' aff . N. 45 1 f N0 tx W MAIL It 1 My x q f- T ..-M 1 y rfggfii W. D. SCI-IMID GROCERIES 1 1321 Gallia St. Phone 532 Pssssstl BOYS! Do you want to be tops? Send your best girl FLOWERS from Knost's 5 fbamfzfd 5 HARDWARE Portsmoutlfs Own HOME STORE 519-521 SECOND STREET Long and Company 729-733 sixth street Q The House of Qualzky Furrzzrure Portsmouth, Ohio I, 3 -2 I I ,I INTERESTED STUDENTS enjoy C1 Woqus per- formance Glurinq intermission oi the Hard Plaie Glass Window Glass Times dance given by the junior Gloss. E. I-l. RUSSELL GLASS co. 'Q GIVE US A BREAK Auto Glass - Mirrors - Paints 1106 Gallia St. 6iesler's Quality Meats IOHN HETZEL, Prop. PHONE 294 221 MARKET ST. 5 I -:- WE DELIVER -:- GNWQV' I-fiifif-ff -YJ THE ADAMS BAKIN6 co. I 1009 offnere SI. :GX QQ 2 HO Hwtbefz-flat and Pan-Qundq M ale Way fir ygkead Sp 77.71 gf A Phone 1027 cAI2oLI5 KING 'i4 :Ei Wie - YAQQH If?3?3.. 11:1f 't f 'xM W frnafzf .fiyfw Forward into Spring with style-right Carole Kings. lust unpacked, many smart fill BI IN ri W fr cks to odd cr little jg' 0 IO Ii Home FURNISHINGS wardrobe. AT ATLAS' FASHION DISTEL FURNITURE CC. 59 ALERT FRESHMEN ponder phonetics in the radio spelling bee conducted by announcer Bill Taylor for Selby Shoes. Tying winners were lames Buckley and Titus Eba of the vic- torious bays' team TALENTED ANNE IAMISON displays charm and ability in a special assembly. Pictured here are M. I. Hayes, Arthur Carr, I. L. Shook, and Miss lamison. NEWCOMERS who occupy posts on the high school faculty this semester are Miss Mary Krausz, history, and Miss Helen DuPre, English. til if' tt' 'si 7553525EfE5E5E5E5E3EfE5E5 ,i! QV5'QES 11' 'j1Q:3fE5if2QEfEfEQEQEf ' ' ' :Q 1. rf: :5:f' ':2:' 2:3 5:5 ' ,, -+ - . ff e-----?2?' 7 7 '1f ----5 , ' I 4fW'if7f??M'4 . ,f ..4L.'Mf,m A .' ' affirm' gd! C' T' ' ,V f ' ,VN ff ' 1 A M , , ,, If f ff tdfy 'i g A , E The Crowds Are going to SHEETS for their furniture needs, since they have learned that they can get smart new styles at such big savings in the low rent district. Sheets Furniture En. Phone 22 426-30 Second St. THE TROIAN Home Refreshment - r a monthly photo revue published by the students Gu ot Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, Ohio. 5 ' Photographers .......... Loel Cooper, Noel Cooper 9494 Buy the lssue Editor ..................... Betty lean Lamm 331656 . b 1 Co-editors ........... lohn Snook, Elwood Singleton SIX' Ott e Business Manager .............. Richard Eisnaugle Kf' mem Carton Circulation Manager .... Mary Margaret Kugelman Art Editor ......................... Richard Bauer . I Sports Editor . . . .........,....... David Gardner DRINK cw' Calendar .... ...... B etty Lantz, Laura I. Tremper Advisor .... ........... M iss Katharine Kauffman T B ' FEBRUARY, l94l 60 QV fiyi Y, H ,ww f. , ,pf V! ,' , , fry!! I , , f.,, , Vg, X. XZ' f ,ww f ' fn .,Q . z,,. X. X Jr f.'. 179712 flgfm' , . ., A : f' V f 1 Q f 'S 4' . .Q sf 2? 5 4 5 . 4 Vi- , g iw 1' .,., , , ., ,. . ,fy xfghzf gf, f.,Af X , 6' C 3, ,MJ Aw . .5 f , f u 1 ,f , , ., ff, f f. C ,ig , , f ' , . 7 -f 71 f f 154 Q Q41 QW ,W . mf ,- yy! k i f .. . .a f, f v f f -. mf - C , 2 lg , . Y 4-. Y , . V V ' Q? F 4 1 ,fy ,,.7, ff f, LQ , 'gwigff V,1:, X ,, , . f, , , X , .- 'ylgsyzf , f , , f A 5 fs ff , .b,. 'Z f W , f' h .f 3 f - uw I 7? X ,- VA-A f Lg V 2 Q Q' gig! , , eg g? . L ? ,f ,Q , . 'V 4, ' 6 f fum. M' X fy. , 33556 V 3 F N . , fb w '4 f J f 1 , in .',,. y' -xx. X ' - QL ' I, 3 gk -.tif Q? AK X 'yfggxfb . . W 'X x ,g, A .. . up uf aw?-A11 x 1 Q ul 1 , ,,,4 , . , hw? ig .,.V T S -t ,X Eff 5' V 3 V: L, f , ,Qgf ,f 1, af ,yfiutdf .Z , W 'L .,., 2 ,, , I ,1 Y ' W 'via' ,, ff ' 4 vs , , x x X Vkwplm -v ,W Qyxffxx ff va ,, 7, 37 '22 if - t q 1 4 ', 55? 2 3 4 1 'D ww Wx 'Q 4 1 f f I ,, ww, J. . ,I ,av Mv- 'Hi Q, WM .,., if-'X f Q ,- 'bf 4 Q f -J 3 ,S ? 6 'H E ff' 4 M6 R Despite the fact that many ardent fans hesi- tated to predict the future after the mid-semes- ter graduation of Captain Del Rice, Ken Brady, and Don Horton, our fighting Trojans went on to compile a better than average record of twelve victories and four defeats for the l940-4l season. lt was Coach PGQJQY Ellsesser's first year at the head of the coaching helm. Opening the campaign against Marietta at Grant Gym on December 20, the red and blue managed to nose out the Tigers, 2l to l9, and followed with a 38 to 22 win over Akron North one week later. Dayton Roosevelt, first South- ern Ohio League foe, bowed to our inspired warriors, 40 to 23, as Del Rice looped l8 points, and local interest soared as Sciotoville, Chilli- cothe, and lronton crumbled before the Ellsess- er-coached steamroller by the respective scores of 38 to l2, 4l to 12, and 52 to 26. Rice carved a niche in the P. H. S. hall of fame when he scored 27 points at lronton. Springfield, recog- nized as one of the state's top-ranking quintets, found the Troymen definitely on and the Wildcats hit the skids to the tune of 49 to 2l. High point-getters were Ioe Babcock and Sparky Echols with l0 each. The next night away .from home, having played lronton, Springfield, and Middletown all in the same - 41940-478 s Week proved too much for our lads and they suffered their first defeat at the hands of the Middies, 35 to 26. A breather in Huntington East, whom the Trojans soundly shellacked, 4l to 9, ten points of which were counted by Herb Swern, gave the new team valuable experience, and things looked even brighter when they tripped lronton, 41 to l2, for their ninth win. However, those same undefeated Middies wrecked Portsmouth's chances of sharing the S. O. L. title when they completely outclassed P. H. S., 37 to 19. Ottie Apel did the best for Peg's five with 7 markers. Springfield shared second place in the S. O. L. with our boys by virtue of their last-minute vic- tory over them, 36 to 34. Dayton Roosevelt also proved hard to handle, but Bill Williams' basket in the last ten seconds gave the margin for a Trojan win, 29 to 28. Huntington Central handed the Ohio youths their fourth setback, 45 to 39, but Zanesville bowed to Ellsesser's boys in a thriller, 27 to 25. The Trojans humbled Chillicothe, 33 to 30, in the final game of the regular season, and March 8 begins the fight at the South-eastern District Tournament as a stepping-stone to the State Championship! ffwfv- .-- uua CNote: With the change ot semesters, the personnel ot several home rooms has been slightly changed. All members of the class who were present when the pic- tures were taken may be found in one of these roomsl Home Room ll2fFirst row: B. Andrews, F. Armstrong, L. Betz, R. Drake, C. Diles, H. Dixon, E. Elliott, D. Falls, W. Flaig, I. George. Second row: D. Hamilton, R. Horton, W. R. Hedrick, I. Holmes, W. B. Hedrick, E. Howard, H. Ienkins, I. McDaniel, B. Noel, B. Otworth. Third row: R. Prise, P. Serge, H. Stephen- son, E. Stevens, E. Stephen- son, H. Stamper, H. Tracy, G. Valodin, N. Yuenger, Miss Ruth Haney. Home Room lO8-First row: L. Bertram, B. Brown, H. Browning, R. Chapman, D. Covert, B. Cox, D. Cropper, F. Dortch, C. Edwards, M. Francisco. Second row: I. Horton, L. Iones, R. Iones, B. Lewis, C. Morton, B. Orth, I. Porter, C. Riggs. Third row: R. Stewart, T. Thornton, Mr. Mitchell. Home Room 219-First row: B. Beaumont, P. Bierley, I. Dunn, F. Davis, H. Edwards, D. Eastwood, I. Garrett, E. Goodan, C. Hamilton, I. Ian- etzky. Second row: I. Iones, B. Ioseph, C. Lybrook, W. Mc- Farland, B. Mackey, B. Mc- Kinney, F. McMullins, A. Peake, D. Pennywitt. Third row: B. Questel, I. Salyers, R. Stephens, A. Scott, I. True, D. Wales, R. Walters, Mr. Multer. Home Room 308fFirst row: G. Abdon, E. Abdon, W. Ar- thur, R. Brady, C. Bradley, I. Burchett, P. Burgess, M. Cramer, I. Cullum, M. Dona- than, D. Fearis. Second row: I. Ferguson, L. Haislet, I. Kit- chen, E. Lyles, E. McGlone, B. Myers, M. Macaloee, M. Moore, I. Pratt, I. Ross. Third row: I. Rickey, K. Riffe, O. Royse, V. Scamyhorn, W. Tie- man, B. Weaver, O. Weisner, R. Young, Miss Helen Picking. Mid -Year Class of '44 Proves Academic Worth Ready to Shoulder Increased Responsibility Home Room lUlfl:'irst row: I. Apel, H. Baughman, S. Beck, V. Brandel, L. Brady, B. Curnutte, S. Chick, I, Col- lins, G. Davis, B. Daehler. Second row: A. Daniels, M. I. Dodds, I. Day, I. DeVoss, A. Iacobs, E. McQuain, P. Mack, C. Martina, M. Moore, I. Mitchell. Third row: M. Prince, C. Perkinson, E. Rals- ton, H. Scott, R. Scott, B. Snook, B. Storm, E. Townsend, L, Tremper. Fourth row: C. Wendelken, I. Walbriqht, H. Wittenburq, B. Zuhars, C. Wallace, Mr. Perkinson. Home Room lO3+First row: F. Allen, H. Arthur, S. Bender, N. Boyd, B. Davis, H. Daw- son, M. Dawson, R. Gray, E. Hyland, I. Iackson, Second row: B. Kelley, H. Kinker, M. Leadinqham, G. Lewis, T. Liles, H. Mclntire, l. Odell, B. Paul, E. Payne. Third row: A. Slamm, B. Taylor, R. Treat, G. Tinley. E. Woodrow, Miss Shinkle. Home Room lO4--First row: H. Allman, D. Balsiger, B. Campbell, B. Clark, I. Clark, C. Fisher, R. Foster, R. Fowl- er, T. Geiger, I. Hansee, B. Hansqen, K. Iacobs, R. Ian- ney. Second row: I. Keller, B. Kiser, B. Lenhart, W. Lewis, V. McNay, I. Melvin, I. Mose- man, C. Nichols, C. Pack, S. Pack, I. Porter, R. Rector. Third row: R, Smith, E. Sparks A, Taylor, P. Waite, M. Wil- liams, Mr. Brown. Home Room ll4+First row: H. Anderson, D. Baqby, H, Braunlin, M. Cox, B. Criswell, A. Diener, R. Diener, M. Dela- mater, L. DeLotelle, I, Gee B. Graf, E. Hayes, I. Hartz Second row: P. Hendrickson 1 f 66 I. leffries, C. Kelly, R. A. Ken- dall, M. Myers, M, l. Noel, S. Phillips, W. Potts, B. Press- ler, G. Russell, L. Sagraves. Third row: B. Schaffer, I. Schisler, M. B. Webb, B. Wertz, l. Waugh, C. Wil- liams, K. Watkins, Miss Rimer. Home Boom ll6-First row: M. Adams, G. Born, D. Brad- ley, V. Chinn, E. Cook, L. Crisp, B. Doley, W. Hooser, B. Hewitt, A. Jordan. Second row: M. King, D. Lovins, D. Morton, W. Morris, B. Potter, L. Payne, I. Reid, N. Reid, E. Robinson, L. Bobirds. Third row: M. Stephenson, B. Storer, B. Shoemaker, M. Thacker, l. Vaughn, I. West, A. Young, Miss Ball. Home Boom 205fFirst row: B. Anson, F. Berry, B. Blaine, B. Boling, C. Campbell, B. Day, P. Dearmond, C. Hill. Second row: B. Kuhn, R. Mc- Govney, F. Martin, H. Moore, S. Myers, I. Pyles, B. Beeg, I. Rickey. Third row: I. Shumway, E. Washington, K. Wear, R. Wells, T. Williams, C. Woodworth, W. Young, Mr. McMains. Home Room 208-First row: C. Adams, B. Allen, S. Call, C. Douglas, M. Dunham, R. Fannin, V. Fout, B. Fuller, A. Giles, G. Haas, M. Hyland. Second row: G. Gerald, I. loyce, l. Kinker, H. Kitchen, D. Lewis, W. McKenzie, M. Messer, M. Nichols, V. Pride- more. V. Skidmore. Third row: I. Riggs, P. Skidmore, P. Spence, H. Steiner, L. Stir, B. Williams, P. Williams, Mr. Bell. These Sophomores Contmue to Serve P H S SELECT DAIRY Home Room 212-First row L. Abrams, I. Bennett, C. Bur ton, N. Carver, F. Callihan L. Clare, R. Clausina, T. Crop per, P. Denton, I. Freaui, R Gardner. Second row: L. I Harris, H. Herdman, B. Huels H. Je-wen, E. Mccgu, B. Mcf Curdy, G. Massie, D. McKee R. Miller, N. Morton, F. Owens. Third row: E. Purdy 1 D. L. Penderarass, P. Pleas- ant, H. Roberts, M. Rohn, K. Selby, D. Schmid, I. Scott, I. Salladay, R. Scurlock, P. Sa- qraves. Fourth row: G. Tay- lor, A. Troxel, I. Werner, B. Whitworth, B. Wood, Hr. Kegley. Home Room 215-First row: I. Bradford, B. Burnside, K. Brannock, B. Chapman D. Cornell, M. Ferguson, I. Fultz, F. Freauf, H. Goodman, G. Hunter. Second row: H. Hat- tield, E. Iohnston R. Lynch, W. Nickel, L. Pennington, P. Royse, I. Sayre, R. Snyder, F. Scott. Third row: C. Winn E. Wallace, C. Wheeler, B. Witten, H. Warren, P. Wills Miss Wittenburq. 1 1 Home Room 305-First row: D. H. Baqqs, R. Berry, C. Bocoolc, G. Callihan, R. Car- michael, R. Channel, D. Del- lenbach, W. Doerr, W. Dun- can, L. Edwards, C. Evans. Second row: E. Gordon, I. Hall, R. Iones, H. Lawrence, G. Lockwood, R. Moore, B. Plummer, T. Queen, I. Reid. Third row: O. Smith, G. Spic- kard, G. Throckmorton, L. Wil- liams, B. Wolery, I. White, 1 Mr. Lorentz. The TROIAN Printed by The Milk pasturgzed THE KEYSTONE PRESS co In Glass Quality Printers 842 Fourth St. Home Room 309-First row: E, Anderson, K. Anglin, I Barber, B. Benson, D. Blaine, C. Carter, P. Chesnut, B. Fout B. Gosnell, R. Harrison. Second row: B. Iohnson, F. Ly brook, T. Morgan, W. Murnane, G. Newkirlc, H. Newman, D. Powell, E. Pugh, I. Spaulding. Third row: D. Stomper E. Scaggs, W. Wilson, Miss Moore. Home Room 312'--'First row: I. Bailey, S. Baisclen, B. Bowen B. Cohen, N. Dinsmore, M. Ellis, C. Iaclcson, C. Keibler, E Kizer, N. Lewis, I. Mclferren. Second row: I. Maiter, M Oppenheimer, H. Riley, A. Robinson, E. Roe, I. Schultz T. Tabor, E. Webb, I. Williams, Mr. Long. Home Room 314--First row: G. Applegate, W. Bates, D Bedford, I. Borders, B. Burton, G. Canter, M. I... Charles H. Clausing, R. Clausirig, H. Clifford, E. M. Collins, W Cooper. Second row: I. Davis, l. Iett, D. Kimble, I. Lewis I. Litz, B. McGinnis, A. M. McNamara, D. Marsh, B. Shields D. Spalding, N. Spencer. Third row: H. Swearngin, Y Venturino, I. Verhage, A. White, M. White, C. Wood, B Worrell, B. Wright, Miss DuPre. Home Room 3l7feFirst row: W. Adkins, H. Anderson, D Ball, B. Bauer, R. Bretz, I. Brown, E. Burton, H. Evans M. Fisher, R. Grashel, F. Hammock, H. Hedrick, l. Iohnson Second row: I. Iones, I. Iordan, I. McDonald, I. McLaugh lin, C. Mershon, M. Mitchell, C. Newman, I. Newman, P Newman, O. Phipps, I. Purdy, E. Regg. Third row: M Rhoten, B. Robinson, C. Robinson, B. Sharp, E. Shump I. Stamper, B. Starrett, K. Thompson, B. Wise, Miss Hughes RICI-IMAN BROS. CLOTHES 522.50 SOLD DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY TO YOU You save the mz'a'a'feman's projzf 311 CHILLICOTHE STREET COMPLIMENTS OF Tl-IE 344 TIRE CO. gr- im mf f ' 'W UI 1551 Gallia St. Phone 344 69 1 Glockner Chevrolet Co. 25 Years Your Chevrolet Dealer I Chevrolet Is First Because It's Finest! The Rzgfzf Sfzoer hr Actzrue Boys and Girls 1007 Gallia Street When you think of Good Dry Cleaning You ALWAYS THINK or YELEY'S PHONE PHONE 822 Sixth and Offnere 822 The I-libbs Hardware Co. 5th Street near Chillicothe Phone 85 Everything in Electrical Appliances and General Hardware Also Paints, Varnishes, and Enamels And so began February, the shortest month of the year . . . The Girls' League Valentine Tea Dance, With nickelodeon, refreshments, 'n' everything was acclaimed on all sides. . .Spec- tators were so numerous at the Middletown- Trojan game, that the band was nearly crowd- ed off the stage. Tragic finish-Middletown won. Not so tragic finish-Middletown war- riors were fixed up with dates with several Portsmouth belles. . .Many were the sighs heard when Ieanne Switalski married lay Marting during the Revellers' play, Double Door . Betty I-lamner gave such a realistic performance that a few timid freshmen actually produced goose bumps. Business at the lunch counter suffered a notice- able reduction for a couple of days before the Hi-Y Weight Dance. Each girl was weighed as she entered the dance hall, and her escort had to pay lc for every pound she weighed over lOO pounds. There was quite a fight over who was to take Rosemary Heinisch fShe weighed only 98 poundsj. . .Trojans went out of town to be defeated by Springfield, but made up for it by defeating Dayton Roosevelt. .. Syrian-American Salom Rizk held students spellbound by his stirring address on America and Americanism. Let's be more courteous. This, the motto of P. H. S. Courtesy Week, has really produced an improvement in the attitude of pupils. Each student tries to be more friendly and courteous to his neighbor. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra came to Portsmouth to give not only one evening per- formance, but also a pair of afternoon ones for students. Quite a marvedous and unusual op- portunity for music lovers! . . .Zanesville lost to the Trojans in a hard-fought game in spite of their good-luck haircuts. The voice of the people Cespecially the femin- ine contingentsl is lamenting the fact that Leap Year Day doesn't come every February! FOR STRONG, HEALTHY BODIES DRINK . . . ff ' ll MILK THERE'S CREAM IN EVERY DROP Portsmouth PU RE MILK CO Reliable Coal Company Dealers in WEST VIRGINIA COAL BY-PRODUCT COKE KOPPERS STOKER COAL Telephone 951 Office and Yards Fourteenth and Chillicothe ! f ' ' P n . s TN , U , s U ,iff D? 6 if 5 A 'T ' '. , f PAINTS , yy! , . U 18 ,y gf fmt 1 .1 GLASS if If L ' f -'-3'f'L'3X WALLPAPER ff Qfj 0 f P' rt O, tl Q .- A -....Z.s. ix I I X The Portsmouth Paint Co. GALLIA AT PINDLAY srs. A 1- ,- -- , .-1-T,.,k.4 Nw., , A lf- , . -: l ' 2.-I 1-1 .DV Headquarters For GOOD TOOLS! Q 90-01113 519-521 SECOND STREET IF IT IS INSURANCE ws HAVE IT See W. J. Elsnaugle Phone 31 25 cmd 26 National Bcmk Pssssstl ulzl DESK BOYS! Walnuf Finish! Send your besi girl P S I FLCDWE RS as T if from Knost's SHEETS FURNITURE CO Phone 22 426-30 Second St Spring Junior Fashions THAT ARE EXCLUSIVE WITH US: MARY MUFI-'ETS ELLEN KAYES IUDY N' HLLS IUNIOR VOGUES Csizes 9 - 173 U . ! Gcxlha S at Gay 71 KO BAC K E R'S -- Save Your Money -- PROl-wTQ'l'llXlG PRODUCTION, these stage help ers Adress up the furniture for l'Do,uble Door Miss Picking' fcenterl, Charles Walceiield, chair- ian fcenter, standingl, W I, i ' Wy, 4. Q:2i:, '3V . THE TROIAN a monthly photo revue published by the students of Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, Ohio. Photographers .......... Loel Cooper, Noel Cooper lssue Editor .......................... lohn Snook Co-Editors ...... Elwood Singleton, Betty lean Lamm Business Manager .............. Richard Eisnaugle Circulation Manager .... Mary Margaret Kugelman Art Editor ............,............ Richard Bauer Sports Editor . . . .................. David Gardner Calendar .... .... B etty Lantz, Laura l, Tremper Advisor .... .......... M iss Katharine Kauffman MARCH, l94l DRAMATIC DOUBLE DOOR , Revellers' play, fascinated audiences February 20, The cast: Q. Snyder, Mr. Chase, P. E. Smith, Lambert, H. Reagan, Louise: R. A. Peake, Avery, I. Mart- ing, Rip Van Bret, l. Switalski, Anne, I. Preston, Caroline Van Bret, B. Counts, Dr. Sully, H. Gor- don, Tellson, B. Hamner, Victoria Van Bret, and R. Tucker, Mr. Neff. 5 HERES Mm 0' av' H, , QQ lf, r .4 Q 3.1 E W. . fl fr M llvr 4,I, 3 as you saw her advertised in . Q2 M MADEM - f Ni ? Vg rAsHroNs HELL :mom-: l ' if BRAeDoN's ,- JUNIOR DEPT. 'N' For your dance or party rent cm auto- matic phonograph, RECORDS FURNISHED f 4 O. K. AUTOMATIC MUSIC CO. Phone 1880 72 , 7 3 f Mfgyf QA, ,- , ., V . ., .V ,ii 1 , Qi' f ' ' , iff, , ,WX ' 4' ,f . ff 'O fn f , X ff A f f, , '51 Q 6 ,gfn Y f .J ff f my ' , ff 57,37 af 5 I 4 WM f ,f ,X .M 7,5 'f ffm! ' 3? Tl 'K n If AA ,N , Epi sv 1 L4 P 1 gf A-73 'Ng' V3 ' 5 , f ' V-1 V an' Q X f ff f HRX M., 56,4 hu., H Q - P 'f 4 , Q A :sh ,Q 2 .,.,,,,Q,g X 7 G, , Cf x??f:.:,,ff,. , hz' f ', fill W, ?vx. 3w' , fx? i 5 Q rvl' 3 W 4, fl v ,ifff M W ffi fs W '51 i X, 1 NM fl Jr X ik fag M4 3, , x THESE THREE GROUPS CF INTER NOS BNTI-lUSlASTS further the aim oi the classical languages: first row-A-sl.. Abrams, P. Allison, I. Apel, I. Bennett, N. Boring, D. Balsiger, M. Clayton, B Curnutte, B. Clark, B, Cohen, P. Dough erty, P. Dever, I. Du Puy, second rows-- M. I. Dodds, I. Day, P. Denton, B. Daeh- ler, G. Davis, A. Dixon, A. Duvendeck A. Elkins, P. Prank, B. Poster, R. Gardn er, I. Geiger, third rows-M. Gall, I Hammerstein, G. Hull, L. Harris, H Hammer, N. Haupt, H. Herdrnan, H Herdrnan, B. Huels. First row-I. Iohnson, A. Iacobs, B. L. Ienkins, C. Kelly, L. Knose, I. Kestle, B Kah, R. A. Kendall, C. Knost, D. Ladd B. Lenhart, I. McFerren, G. Massie- second row-V. McNay, M. A. Mc- Cauley, E. McQuain, C. Martina, M. Moore, B. L. Nichols, P. Pleasant, C. Perkinson, M. Prince, I. Marsh, I. Marsh, I. Phillips. First row-A-M. L. Ruggles, E. Ralston I. Ross, H. Roberts, I. Rice, B. Ridenour B. Storm, R. Scurlock, I. Salladay, I. Shelton, B. Snook, I. Schislerg second row--WI. Shultz, D. Schmid, L. Stout, I. Scott, M. I. Southworth, B. I. Spence, A. Taylor, L. Trernper, I. Tener, B. Webb, M. Watkinsg third row--E. Well- rnan, M. B. Webb, L. I. Wallace, D. Watkins, M. Wendelken, I. Werner R Wittenburg, B. Zuhars. LATIN, THE FOUNDATICN for most modern languages, is eagerly pursued by young inter Nos rnernbers, whose officers are: E. McCall, secretary, L. Brady, treasurer, M. I. Noel, vicespresi- dent, Miss Conn and Miss Blazer, ad- visors, I-l. Baughrnan, president. Inter Nos Stimulates Interest In Elementary Latrn 5 4 4 f 'X w f f v 5 ,f V izgw QW Z f ff' -'- W effifc uf . 'P Vi - ' 11, ', '25 4 U f i'fZLN,Q it ,ff Q-- , f f s , , V45 Ez I M we f Z , 1 9 A fy , .1 .A f ,Q , I If 1 ,f iz? ' YQ .5 9 fi if , 24 ' Qs, K, .I 'L , ,. ,M :Q-31351 53 li-I ,M nf? Q. 2 52 THESE FRESHMEN RCOKIES vol- ley like veterans: first row - R. Powell, R. Vlfoolery, E. Fetfe, M. L. Ruaqles, N. Askims, second rowre M. I. Lilteral, B. Vickers, A. Daven- deck, I. Evermarm, R. Barney. SOPHCMORE SHARPSHCOTERS are: first row VI. Salladay, I. Bailey, H. Scotl, M. I. Dodds, B, Weslg sec:- orxd row P. VJa1Ie, H. Goodman, M. I. Kisser, M. Prince, C. Vfilliams, I. Day. Absent E. Snoolf, Ya As I EXPERIENCED IUNIOR VCLLEY- BALLERS are: firsi row H. M. qeneral Mascot, M. Curtis, D. Orth, I. Vonderembse, captain, I. Swilalski, H. Hehlg second rowe- M. Ioumey, P. Ruafgles, C. Davis, I Payre H. S'xield M. Roth R Peake. SEASONED SENlORS EXPECT ul' limate lriurnplz: first row AIMIM B. Bach- aiam, M, Griffin, H. M. Peake, teams el, IN. Barney, captain, T. Porqin ski, E, Schalierg second row ,-'IIAA 'A Henry, Brown, I. Meadows, R w, I. Cimsa, E. Iaoolvs. Athletic Lasses Launch Volleyball Season 'S 4? K ,.VV ' sf ER, 55 WK' 1 n anna ,.......wfM 1 .1 , TM f 5 , - f 'C MJ W, wb ,ww . A1194 , 4'-wt X an ogy' Industrial Artists Are Potential Technicians l, l Mullins. T. Nunamaker, Pt. Rutman, Snedaker, B. Souders, E. Van BGAHD OF DIHECTGHS ol the lndtistrial Arts Club are these officers: H. Knowles, secretaryy M. Stone, treasurerg Mr. Hopkins, sponsor, Loel and Noel Cooper, co-presidents: seated lvlr. Muller and Mr. Monrad, sponsors. MECHANICALLY MINDED are Industrial Arts Club members: first row'--R. Bourqholtzer, W. Benjamin, l. Beekman, R. Burkhardt, C. Brady, L. Brady, E. Barker, l. Crain, T. Crull, G. Day, C. Evans, F. Grey: second row-fs--P. Gills, R. Glascow, l. Geiger, D. Howe, D. Howell, H. Hollis, D. Haqins, R. Gilen, H. lones, H. Kinker, C. Hill, D. Mackey: third row-Ft., Mackey, H. Martin, R. McGovney, W. Midkiif, C. Miller, R. Moh . ' INTRICACIES OF INDUSTRY interest all these club members: first row-B. Miller, C. Martin, l. Spriqqs, H. Bibber, second row: D. Wood, K, Wear, B. Warnock, H. Zornes, R. Benson, H. Felty, C. Gooden. Class of 1941-Have You Seen ' THE 10-WAY SPRING - - S U I T S - - 0 We 10 SUITS-IN ONE-They're Exclusive DENToN's WITH NEW CLOTHING sHoP Saddle lm 218-220 Chillicothe si. Next to Hurth Hotel Tan! 13. ADAMS Butter-Nut it g i ,sf me ag wma Bziead t i' Gggggsl 550 Enriched with Vitamins ll Gadgets to B, B2, E, and G Match 1.00 up mms' fnsmon C 80 I ICE AIR CONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Office and Display 1109 Chillicothe St. FOR SERVICE , Phone 10 , The Stcoclcham Co. ANTIOCI-I SHOES Designed by ANTIOCH COLLEGE THE TROIAN red and blue crepe sole The TROIAN is a nifty new Antioch model in blue buffalo with bright red binding and red, notched weltinq. tts thick, bouncy crepe sole will make you go places in a hurry. See it in our windows: 56.50. J. C. Edwards Shoes, Inc. Carr Building 815 Gallia St. W e're fvery z'm13'fem' 011 tfze z'mp0rzaf16e of H Pefkcl Flkfing l ' ,U Wim' fingzdule and Cfwutet .tffnafa Phone 7 9 7 7 81 HAIL AND FAREWELL were the sentiments expressed by associates and students as Coach Paul lenkins was presented a billiold containing a small fortune as he left P. H. S. to assume a new position as football coach at Male High School in Louisville. Wwfm 7602 Ah, spring! Spring fever and sich !l . . . Don Alonzo finds his treasure in dear old P. H. S. after a long, hard search with the aid of Bring 'em back alive Bill Sowers and Bob Stone. .. T'he district tourney causes many nervous breakdowns with its rip-roaring contesting. Hoarseness is the general feature. . .A big crowd falls for the Freshman skating Party. There are thrills and spills galoreejust the ups-and-downs of Freshman lifel...Miss Burton of H. B. 2l7 defies the fates and displays flying squirrels. The high school nuts, how- ever, are still safe.. . .Everyone and his cousin attend the Sophomore Dance to swing to the music of Quinn Snyder's orchestra. Students get sweet revenge in speech class with imitations of various teachers. Some characters are even recognizable! . .. P. H .S. walks away with honors in the district one-act play contest. Maybe we have some Clark Garbos or Greta Gables in our midst! After graduation comes to trek to Hollywood. Now lames Stewart's in the armye-ewho knows????? Vacation at last! But, oh, fateful hourll, schol- arship tests ahead, too!! lntellectual seniors may take them. lrony?. . .Have you purchas- ed a Greek War Belief button? Selling these buttons in the theatre lobbies affords new ex- perience for Photoplay Club members, doing their bit for democracy.. . .Speaking of foreign affairs, -Mr. Paul Moritz speaks to Town Hall members about Chinese college life. Y-Hi forms new chapter! There are induction ceremonies in the Second Presbyterian Church and last, but not least,einitiation of the new members!!! . . .P. H. S. auditorium is the scene of a sparkling assembly for Mr. Paul lenkins who is leaving Portsmouth High to be coach at Male High School in Louisville. Popular teacher-legislator, Mr. lames McElhaney is present. Trojan staff sends a belated farewell to Coach lenkins. Good Luck, Coachlllll , T' V A U4 1 Q y . annum . . Knost's Food Market GALLIA AT LINCOLN STS. PHONES 2465-2466 SEARS-ROEBUCK AND COMPANY . . .SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE. . . 301 Chillicothe St. Remember-EVERY NEW CAB WE SELL IS GUARANTEED BY ALEMITE FOB 30,000 MILES . . . at no extra cost! l-IUSTON PONTIAC COMPANY Gallia and Lincoln Streets HEEL ROY ZUEFLE EHHII K Qi i ,l...11 IEWELER mememmanae Phone 987 X 533 Second St. 'I ,if t - i t fl i !!!l X Q, ll V! N K I ll!! C f, , . Marge wma eazimq 82 A little oui of the way A whole lot less to pay Sheets Furniture Co. 526-530 Second SL Phone 22 OUT OF HIGH RENT DISTRICT D E S I G N A X U P L A V S u I T X Z ..., and have it made up especi- v ally for you! Try your hand in W th Parenls' Magazine promo- :-V lion for girls. Gel full parlicu- AM lars at lhe DEBUTEEN sHoP. O i MART I NGS Headquarters for qua! '7aa!4 l Y Doerr s Hardware 519-521 SECOND STREET If you have exhausted your verbal eloquence ffm, 946 ww aemmff f Knost Floral Co. 83 Use 111OClQl,'ll gas appliamos for better results, speed, vcforrmriy, and cleanliness. Portsmouth Gas Company Crichton Oliliice Supply Co. 740 Fifth Street PORTSMOUTH. OHIO 1 8u.mgM1ing, Gm Uhe Uqigiceu in a one handed shot which helped nose out Greenfield, 36 to 30, in the crucial semi-finals game of the district tournament at Athens HAIL THE CHAMPS! Coach PeQQY Ellsesser eagerly grabs the Winners trophy after the Trojans tripped Marietta, 40 to 39, in the over- time game ot the tournament finals. One point, the difference between Lakewood CNess-coach- edl and Portsmouth in the first round of the State Tournament completed an exciting series: score, 36-35. samuel Levi Co. SUNDAY COSTS FIVE PESGS, winner of the :listrict one-act play contest lends Mexican at- mosphere to P. H. S. stagecrait as M. Griffin, l, Williams, B. Hamner, I. Gardner, and M. B. Southworth reach a dramatic climax. TI-IE TROIAN a monthly photo revue published by the students ot Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, Ghio. Photographers .......... Loel Cooper, Noel Cooper Issue Editor ..................... Elwood Singleton Co-editors ........... lohn Snook, Betty lean Lamrn Business Manager .............. Richard Eisnaugle Circulation Manager .... Mary Margaret Kugelman Art Editor .................,....... Bichard Bauer Sports Editor ....... ........... D avid Gardner Calendar .... ...................... B etty Lantz Advisor . . . .......... Miss Katharine Kauffman APBlL, l94l Furniture 930-932 Gallia si. at Findlay Shop Levi' s-Save Money! Jpbe MMA Hahdbualze ea, 5th Street near Chillicothe PHONE 85 Q Everything in Electrical Applianceg, and General Hardware Also Paints, Varnishes, and Enamels 84 - , Q . , -, r h - - , ' a.,..Q'?'fff'x5 Q.l?k . ll 1+ 1 2 V '-M4 N X. X x Cy MAY-Vo1.I, No.8 METAMORPHIC MANHCOD Gives its ' ' A 'U M HUMM1 Sccrremf' N PLANNlNG INDUCTKDN for new members early in May are these senior National Honor Society members'---iirst row: B. I. Larnrn, K. Brady, B. Lantz, v. pres., M. Griffin, M. A. Sheehan, sec., M. l-layesg second row: I. Bloorntield, O. Apel, treas., L. Boss, l. Lake, I. Matter: third row: I. Snook, D. Gardner, pres., Q. Snyderg Standing: B. Hutchison, B. Singleton, I. Murchie: absent: M. Boyd. FBESHMEN WHO HAVE ACCOMPLISHED W' . lr D. Ladd, I. Lathoiise, M. highest distinction in their initial studies are Nichols, I. Grndorit, I. Phillips, B. Boqers, M. iirst row: P. Allison, B. Baker, N. Borinq, D. L. Buggies, third row: D. Scheid, B. I. Selover, Born, M. Cowdrey, T. Cross, B. Gramer, P. ff, I. E. Shelton, I. Spriaas, L. I. Wfrllace, L Dever, A. Dickson, A. Duvendeck, W. Flaia, M. A tWarden, B. Webb, I. Wilson. Absent-WB. Moore, I. Singleton. SGPHOMOBB SCHOLABS achieve the honor ol highest distinction in their academic careers is-iirst row: W. Adkins, lrl. Anderson, I. Apel, H. Bauahiiian, S. Beck, L. Brady, B. I. Curnutte, M. Cox, B. Cooper, B. Daehler, G. Davis, I. Day, M. I. Dodds, B. Foster, B. Grashel: second row: I Geiger H Herdman, A. Iacobs, B. A. Kendall. rtinq, Mcfourdy, M. I. Noel, D. L. Penderqrassp third row: C. Perkinson, O. Phipps, P. Pleasant, G. Biissell, I. Shultz, H. Scott, I. Salladay, B. Snook, B. Storm, I. Scott, I. Schisler, B. Trernperp iourth row: M. M. Webb, lvl. B. Vtfebb, B. Vtfith ten, C. 'Winn, I. Werner, B. Zuhars: absent '- Keibler,'MI A. McCauley, V. McNayJ R' SCPII' y M Q-HM M I' National Honor, A Averages Merit Praise 86 Progressive Iuniors Edit Echo, Promote Prom Home Room 105-first row: L. Adkins, D. Albrecht, B. Barney, F. Beekman, B. Brew- er, M. Conn, G. Cottrell, E. Davis, P. Davis, B. Eastwoodg second row: M. Harrison, M. Horn, M. Iourney, I. Leichner, V. McGahan, M. Phillips, B. Ridings, R. Ruggles, H. Still- well, B. Swords, Miss Waller. Home Room lO9-first row: R. Burkhardt, B. Craig, E. Cassel, M. Curtis, R. Cyrus, D. Donaldson, R. Feagan, L. Fenner, R. Fuller, E. Gilmer, M. M. Gwynn, M. Haas, B. Hedrick: second row: R. Heinisch, B. Hyland, F. Hais- let, I. Higgins, L. lmes, R. A. Laker, M. McCorkle, I. Martin, C. Newman, D. M. Orth, L. Parker, A. Spiresg third row: V. Skaggs, D. Schramm, A. Taylor, L. Trout- man, B. Warren, Miss Hazle- beck. Home Room 1l3-first row: I. Allen, I. Aeh, B. Anson, I. Caskey, I. Clare, P. Craden, E. Cline, B. Dickey, I. Frazier, H. Gordon, P. Handley, A. Howerton, B. Harnerp second row: T. Ienkins, I. Keyser, D. Kiser, W. Lavinder, R. Le- Master, R. Liming, R. Long, D. Lowry, W. Manley, I. Marting, C. Mullins, I. Hope: third row: I. Ottino, H. Shields, D. I. Smith, B. Tierney, B. Torges, P. Updegraff, I. Vonderembse, E. Webster, B. I. Widdig, R. Wilson, V. Wright, Miss Mackoy. Home Room ll54tirst row: M. Atlas, R. Bourgholtzer, P. Breece, D. Breedon, M. Brown, G. Carver, M. Clayton, M. DuPuy, I. Duzan, M. Fletcher, S. Frowine, I. Gardner, B. Hamner, L. Hedges: second row: U. Holmes, C. Huddles- ton, V. Knittel, N. Lehman, E. Levi, A. Linck, M. CcCabe, I. McCormick, M. Mickleth- Waite, P. Otte, I. Payne, R. A. Peakep third row: C. Phipps, I. Preston, I. Reed, I. Ruggles, R. Sheehan, M. I. Short, B. Shumway, B. Sow- ers, I. Switalski, I. TePas, H. V Thompson, Miss Anderson. 87 R. 1,15-Miss Margaret Anderson Home Room 214-first row: A. Adams, B. Clausing, T. Davis, E. English, I. Foulk, B. Fultz, P. Gills, D. Heinisch: second row: M. Hale, L. Hag- ins, W. Kline, W. Lockhart, T. Moore, M. McKown, P. Neal: third row: E. O'Neil, I. Noel, G. Wilson, D. Hurd, H. Sparks, I. Weltman, Mr. Watts. From various home rooms- first row: M. Boring, I. Dun- can, B. Fuller, E. Glenn, G. Hill, I. Hall, I. Ioycey second row: R. Lyons, F. Prater, E. Stegman, I. Staten, third row: C. Saunders, A. Turner. Home Room 218-first row: M. Boggs, N. Boggs, B. Bourne, K. Cox, I. Craig, M. Daniels, A. Evans, M. Gam- bill, D. Gilliland, L. Green: second row: R. Harlow, E. Hillman, W. Iohnson, D. Kline, R. Knost, I. Milward, D. MacDonald, C. McClain, C. Parsley, M. Pruittg third row: M. K. Richardson, M. Redden, l. Underwood, R. Vance, S. Van Winkle, B. Ward, I. Williams, Mrs. Niswonger. Home Room 301-first row: B. Anderson, M. Atkinson, M. Ball, C. Besco, I. Book, C. Brady, G. Born, D. Farrell, H. Hehl, I. Henry, A. Huston, second row: D. Howe, F. Iackson, H. Knowles, B. Lar- camp, W. Lowe, H. McGohan, B. Miller, C. Miller, L. Monk, G. Morrison: third row: C. Patrick, R. Reutinger, R. Steg- man, P. Simms, T. Smith, I. Stayer, I. Wilburn, I, Wood, H. Zornes, Mr. Wagus. Home Room 302-first row: W. Bingham, H. Bertt, D. Coriell, I. Callihan, R. Ginn, R. Dobbins, I. Herrald, B. Holmes, E. Knost, R. Morton, M. Miller, H. McAdams, sec- ond row: F. L. Morgan, P. McNeer, F. I. Morgan, I, New- man, H. Nunley, T. Oakley, F. Pollock, I. Pruitt, W. Rich- ards, E. Robbins, W. Robert- son: third row: H. Smoot, B. Smith, N. Schneider, L. Stout, M. Sumner, A. Vickers, E. M. Thompson, Miss Conn. 88 Home Room 311-first row: P. Andrews, I. Beekman, O. Canter, N. Cook, T. Crull, I. Duncan, R. Felty, R. Harris, B. Higgins, D. Lawhorn, H. Leiqhtenheimery second row: R. Mackey, R. Martin, R. Mus- tard, C. Peach, B. Purdy, T. Ried, D. Sanford, B. Schmidt: third row: B. Souders, W. Schweinsberq, B. Williams, C. Wooten, B. Zuene, Mr. Iackson. Home Room 306-first row: D. Baqqs, W. Benjamin, I. Drew, D. Hughes: second row: P. Fowler, H. Martin, W. Taylor, A. Trent, third row: H. Swern, Mr. Walden. Home Room 313-first row: M. Abdon, I. Alley, C. Allen, G. Armbrister, G. Brainard, I. T. Bibby, W. Canter, G. Clausinq, R. Cooper, F. Curt- is, T. Dunham, D. Evermanp second row: L. Howard, D. lson, H. Iones, H. Iones, C. Iohnson, W. Midkiff, H. Mohl, I. Mullins, C. Phillips, D. Pierce, B. Shaffer: third row: C. Smith, H. Snedecor, I. Shaffer, I. Tubbs, W. Verh- aqe, W. Werner, C. Withe- row, Mr. Adams. Home Room 3l64tirst row: H. Burkhardt, H. Crull, B. Colourn, L. Curnutte, O. Ferq- uson, D. Gehres, E. Griffin, L. McCoy: second row: I. Marsh, L. Padan, B. L. Peel P. Rector, E. Roush, D. Rice N. I. Shultz, M. Southworth, third row: R. Secrest, D Serey, M. Taylor, G. Thur man, D. West, M. I. Watters Miss Riggs. Upper Classmen A11t1c1pate Graduatlon In 42 4 Note- able Musicians Entertain Lay students NATIONAL Ci-IAMPIGNS LAST YEAR, the Seriior Girls' Glee Club hopes to repeat its Vic tory under the direction oi Miss Moore ---first row: I. West, I. Doll, L. Abrams, I. Scbisler, B Brooks, B. Kendall, P. Davis, D. M. Dickey, I Simpson, L. Adams, B. Lariiz, B. Doley, P. Oite V M Tufker F Haislet seforid row i.........l QTHBB YOUTHFUL SINGEBS IN THE IUNIOB CLBB CLUB aree 'first row: C, Knost, accom- panist, B. Hockeiibeirrier, M. Watkins, B. L. Nichols, A. Bruzrifield, N. Haupt, I. Boss, I. MC- Ferreri, B, I. Spence, G. Hull, A. Duvendeclc, N. B I . , Q . .Wallacez second row: B W orma, L Meadows, L I Kestle M Buqales L 11 'I -gr. , I SERVING THEIR MUSICAL APPBENTICBSHIP before enteririq the senior club are these rnerri bers of the Iuriior Girls' Glee Club-H 'iirsi row IN. Doiiley, B. Barney, CJ. Massie, A. Taylor B. Iustice, B. Clark, L. Kriose, V. Kidd, B. Hicks VV. Morgan, I. Horner, M. Addis, B. Baike, M uri IL rs ii J ry I ka U j TF. If ffi . - xi e . , B VD UNL BASSBS ANT IA I IT IJ TLIIOPIS L l- oo, . ,3's, . ,iLc.i'soi. I . Potts, 'l - I . bl 1 f, , I f ,ffffvf ii PHX' ,ff- ',,, up Q ,ff ,M + ' X I , , ff V ' P 1 ' ' A, , uk ,X Q, . f. ,,,. ' , xg W ' ' vm-M - k.-- ,-- it x in ,X fag QW Z, M Www, WK? N , , , Q, , ..,,, as - 5 , , L .. A L 1 4- ,. , ,f ., , ,, , ,, .4 W- - -' -f-- ' we 'X .- , . v v. , ., ..., . .,., . .A f , W M, 1 V M A. i ,J f f f f ,f ,m4f2?E 4' H R 108 Mr.Pcrt Mitchell H R 312 Mr. Howard Lonq H R 315 Miss Edith Iohnston 9 B's Experience Orientation ff' Home Room 108-first roxy: F. Arnold, V. Barrett, B. Bishop, O. Brady, B. Brown, G. Case, J. Cropyou, R. Cropyou, L. Clausing, B. Clary, H. Dunham, I. Ellis, H. Greene, C. Goad, E. Hughes, R. Biggs: second row: F. Haws, B. Hicks, C. Hill, G. Hoffman, D. Humphrey, L. How- ard, S. Hancock, C. Lyons, M. J. Litteral, G. Lakeman, R. Lock- hart, F, Moore, C. Neikirk, B. Payne, P. Pennington, third row: R. Smith, R. Raike, E. Ramey, J. Ross, V. Rowley, G. Schafer, C, Toleman. E. Vaughn, L. Shy, M. Tackett, J. Vogel, J. VVear, L. Savoy, F. Thomp- son, Mr. Mitchell. Home Room 216-first row: R. Allen, J. Browning, E, Clark, C. Cockrell. J. Cooper, L. Davis, H. Dean, J. Everman, N. Grubbs, A. Harris, C. Humphreys, M. Hyland: second row: J. John- son. W. Johnson, F. Jordan. W. LaRue, C. Loper, D. May, J. E. Miller, D. Mohr, D, Mtoore, M. Moore, E. Purtee: third row: B. lgiaggn, E. Sirnifli, R. Schuler, R. M, ha er. H. oeman. M. Vtfheel- H' R' Mr' Stedman gr, D. VVilburn, R. Walke1', Mr. tedman. Home Room 312-first row: A. Bender, R. Book, R. Bradford, B. Clark, J. Claypool, E. Clif- ford, R. Henderson. J. Huffman. B. Justice, B. McNeer: second row: W, Mowery, P. Phipps, R. Ramsey. N. Shivener, S. Skaggs, M. Triggs, A. 'I'aylor, B. Vick- ers, R. Vogel, Mr. Long. Home Room 315-first row: M. L. Ball, R. Bickley, B. Bliss, V. Boggs, R. Chabot, R. Cox, B. Dickerson, M. Doley, B. Dona- than, W. Donley, V. Easter: second row: F. Edwards, J. Estep, B. Higgins, B. Hooken- heimer, M. Hyland, I, Imler, D. Kitchen, V. F. Lamm, B. Lewal- len, 1. Litz, third row: J. Man- ley, P. Morris, F. Neal, M. Parker, R. Redden, D. Robbins, D. Schuler, A. Spaulding, B. Wear, Miss Johnston. HeadqUartefS For COU NTS' BAKERY 219 Market Street Phone 226 qw vw Doerr's Hardware 519-521 SECOND STREET HEY KIDS! You can buy a fine SHELBY BIKE If you have exhausted your p verbal eloquence ffm, sf ww. Qzmwff down at Sheets Furniture 526 530 Second St. Phone 22 Co. jfae H110-5-6 iiafzcllxl-afae ea, Sth Street near Chillicothe PHONE 85 6 Everything in Electrical Appliances and General Hardware Also Paints, Varnishes, and Enamels We Carry a Large Selection of BOY'S and GIRL'S BICYCLES LOW, EASY TERMS I R. C. A. RADIOS ' . A All Sizes and Prices , if Weekly Terms as Low as 5Oc. GOODYEAR SERVICE Gallia and Findlay CURNUTTE'S MARKETS Iackson and Brown Phone 3018 29th and Scioto Trail Phone 41 1716 Cole's Blvd. Phone 717 EW BEL- DII'lE Pure Food Products Psi: 0 4 KEEP YOUR HOME MODERN WITH FURNITURE FROM The COVERT Funiture COMPANY Gallia Street New BOSi0n Phone Boston 34 COED DANCE ARRANGEMENTS completed, the commit tee takes it easy : iseatedl I. TePas, treas. of Girls League, A. Henry, pres.: L. Tremper, promotion, M. Clay ton, proqrams, C. List, decorations, I. Reed, publicity. 7f1.ajan 'Walk Balmy breeges and hot summer weather greeted us this month, but not in time for spring vaca- tion. Tennis, green leaves, and 8:30 sunsets! Lunch counters ran out of pennies as the stu- dents got their 2 cents ready to take the inevit- able Every Pupil Tests. . .Hi-Y and Y-Hi clubs joined forces to bring P. H. S. the annual Easter services. Portsmouth is gonna be the Dogwood City . P. H. S. co-operated by planting a few dogwood trees on our lawn in an impressive ceremony ...Mr. Melick, after trying to stick some little balls representing atoms together for ten min- utes only to have his work collapse completely, said, Oh well, the compound was unstable anyway . . .ML Leach's own production, Harem Scaremf' provoked peals of laughter from spectators at rehearsal. The blushing maidens, some drafted from the football team, include Iosephine Babcock, Pauline Craden, Carline Phipps, and Roberta Haas, who have several snappy dances worked up. . .Measles and mumps hit the alma mater, with many sufferers in quarantine. Even scholarship team membersiftuth Ann Peake and Dickie Moore, for example-couldn't out-smart the germs. A double cast for the senior play, Iune Mad, was chosen amid cheers. . .Echo received first place rating from the C. S. P. A. Congrats to this years staff.. . .Girls attended vocational conference sponsored by the Girls' League. Girls' Glee Club traveled to Columbus to com- pete in the State Contest. They returned with a rating of excellent in time to attend the Hi-Y Spring Formal. lncidentally, Aldene Henry, a senior, was chosen as Hi-Y queen and pre- sented with a Hi-Y pin whose border consists of fifteen pearls! . . .The Annual Coed Dance, the only formal girls-take-boys dance of the year, was certainly a treat-was it a Dutch treat? Vegetable corsages were prevalent. To close with a auip, we give to the world Mr. Leach's spoonerism: the history scholarship team, Kelly and Sheets-Shelley and Keats! v' ij e is ' I Is ' - Y Q' le ? '?',2'1 '-A t 5 . 0 5 0 A V .. fx b ,Mm Map W T T 'Q T1-.f..'Q. , af .. .42 I T 79- -A-A M ----.-n::..'-:- -S--Q . 'T THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY DON IVES, Mgr. ZORIC GARMENT CLEANING Phone 176 Smart Styles For 6 RA D U AT I O N And All Season Through Q WVIDLIPIT Accurate PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Headquarters for School Supplies HFREE DELIVERY.. I-IAGER 6- WEBB Gallia at Iohn Phone 905 9 MODERN DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS VELVET ICE CREAM 237 Second St. Phone 1801 The Stoclcham Co. ICE AIR CONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Office and Display 1109 Chillicothe St. F OR SERVICE Phone 10 REDOUTEY 6- STERN PAINT STORE DISTRIBUTORS or ...Beniamin Moore 6. Co. Paints for Every Purpose 1006 Gallia St. Phone 2136 BRUSI-IART'S TYPEWRITER STORE YIAGIC HAIRGIN ROYAL PORTABLES The Most Complete Line of Used Typewriters and Portables in This Area 810 Chillicothe St. Phone 2366 Graduates of 1941-Have You Seen THE 10-WAY SPRING - - S U I T S - - 10 SUITS-IN ONE-They're Exclusive DENTON'S NEW CLOTHING SHOP 218-220 Chillicothe St. Next to Hurth Hotel PERSISTENT PESTS are these Fleas , tourna- ment victors and also basketball league win- ners ot the freshmen and sophomore boys' qyrn classes, who are pictured here after staging a last-half rally to outpoint the Wildcats in the tourney finals, 14 to lO: ffrontl Bill Pressler, Captain Glenn Russell, Stu Frew: Cbackl Earl Hayes, Charles Donaldson. ENDOWED WITH RELIGIOUS ZEAL, the Y-Hi and Hi-Y clubs collaborate to present Holy Week services. Shown here are Thursdays participants: tseatedi I. Marting, I. Murchie, I. Switalski: tstandingi C. Knost, accompanist, I. Snool' soloist P E Srriith AMERICAN LEGION ESSAY winners, Richard iNest, freshman, Torn Titus, senior, scrutinize the work oi the man oi Whom they Wrote in their compositions, Lincoln and the Constitu- tion THE TROIAN a monthly photo revue published by the students of Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, Ohio. Photographers .......... Loel Cooper, Noel Cooper Issue Editor ..................... Betty Iean Lamm Co-editors ........... Iohn Snoolc, Elwood Singleton Business Manager .............. Richard Eisnaugle Circulation Manager .... Mary Margaret Kugelman Art Editor ......................... Richard Bauer Sports Editor ....... .,.......... D avid Gardner Calendar . .. .....,..... Laura Iayne Tremper Advisor .... ......... M iss Katharine Kauiiman MAY, l94l I HOPE THAT l MAY NEVER SEE P. H. S. WITHOUT A TREE , . .To forestall this catas- trophe and to beautify our campus, school officials and students assist in the planting of dogwood trees in celebration of Arbor Day. SUN-AND-FUN -if 'Q K 1, TOGS it Portsmouth's New sPoRT-BAR BRA6DON'S H X Qixl fff Eli? Aff? A . Department Store I m T. K. BRUSI-IART DISTRIBUTOR . GAS . J? .SEL FL sun 0. Cluall, 9 we 6 W STATIONS Gallia and Hutchins Sts. Phone 530 l5th and Chillicothe Sts. Phone 2233-X West Second St. C24-Hr. Service? Phone 3169-L SUNOCO A to Z LUBRICATION 96 ' ' ,'L' 2 , 'Q , i , f 1 f'i f 2:-f, , w , f , , fnwfffw ,,,. f, f' , ' , f ef ' 9 , , 1 ,fW,,,,,.,, M. My ,, ,ffl ffw . ,W ff ' X ,, MK fi , f S L x JUNE-Vol. I, No. 9 x ,X NAUTICAL BUT NICE, agree bliss ful bocftriders on Steamer Senator ln f...l...L HIGHLY-HONOBED iuniors and seniors cont pose the newly-renamed Emily Ball Memorial Chapter ot the National Honor Society: First row: D. Breedon, M. Clayton P. Craden T Crull I. Gardner Mary E i-iarnner B Larcamp W. Lavinder, A. Linck, D. Lorey, M. McCorkle M. Mickletliwaite, A. M. Perry. Second row B. Secrest B Sheehan B Shumway I Swi L Loo B Counts B Cox M Bisnaugle W Friel L Grooms W' Henderson A Henry I Henson V Humphrey I Kelly M M Kugelman M Lukernlre I Lowe I Mac lcoy H McFarland Fourth row C Moatz B Napier M Barney H Halston V Hoe F Howe S Secrest I Smith I Sheets B Thornton B Tieman T Titus L Trernper Absent H IN TH H Wilsori CEREM Society QSNY of ,hs N Ggor GUY La QI1On 1 ICQH Dig, V' CI H appeqrs lg' rgpresemjice pfesjdgmonor SIIOIQ DreSAd UQ SCJWOIQ BGL 1 in , FS j CIVQ NUGGETS OF KNCDWLEDGE, scholarship team members represented Portsmouth High School in sixteen academic and tour commercial sub- jects, and received rating ot superior for the iourth consecutive year lfs- --tirst row: English l, B. Webb, District 4, State H. M., D. Ladd, Dis- trict 8, General Science, T. Cross, District 8, C. Cole, District 91 algebra, P. Dever, District l5, A. Duvendeclc, District 6, State H. M.g Latin I, I. Phillips, District 2, State, 5, B. Moore, District 8, State H. M., Latin ll, I. Schisler, District 7, State H. M., C. Marting, District lO: English Hg V b L. Trernper, District l, State 3, M. B. Webb, trict 2, State 9g second row: bookkeeping, I. Shultz, H. Herdman, District 3, State H. M.:ff9f'f geometry, L. Brady, District, lB, W. Daehlerj District 2, State H. M.: biology, I. Switalski, Dis- trict l9, E. Gwens, District 75 English lil, B. Shuniway, District l, State 3, A. Linck, District 3, State H. lVi.f typing. M. Ball, District l, State ,JW 2, M, Boring, hird row: physics, B. Larcamp, District l, State 9, D. Breedon, District 3, State H. Ms World History, B. Secrest, District 4, State H. M., B. Sheehan, District 8, State, H. M., French I, H. Shields, District lO, B. A. Peake, District l2g French ll L. Boss, District l, State l, M. Lukemire, Dis- trict ll, State H. M., English IV, B. I. Lamrn District 1, State 2, I. Snoolc, District 2, State 75 fourth row: Shorthand ll, T. Titus, l. Lake, Dis- trict l, State 6: American History, I. B. Sheets, District 5, State, H. M., I. Kelly, District l, State lg Chemistry, B. Curnutte, District 4, State H. M., 1 f M. Miller. Devotees of Scholastic Leadership Win Honors W. Henderson, District l, State lp absent: M. Jniusicg P. McNeer, check roomg I. Beed Interlude ot Activities Precedes Diploma Aw ard SMILING SEBENELY at a job well done, these senior committee heads enjoy themselves on the Senator Sitting: I. Bloorntield, Icom- rnencernentl, B. Eisnaugle, tboatridel, B. Counts, Csenior dancelg standing: D. Gardner, senior class president, F. Coburn, tbaccalaureatel, and I. Murchie, lpicnicl. I i.l. 7 H ' gg 7 I9 WP! v MULTIPLE CHOICE experts synthesize intellectual countenances for pi B. Henderson ttirstl, B. I. Lamm B. Clurnutte tsecondl, county Scholarship Test Winners, who second, tiith tgirlsl and sixth ly in the state. Bill Henderson merited the Bausch-Lornb award. f ., ADVISORY COUNCIL oi the Iunior Senior Prom are these committee chair men: iirst rowsf-evM. Clayton ,invitations P. Breece, entertainment, H. Kuhn, re -ireslnnentsg I. TePas, decorationsg B. Torges, linancesg second row -e-e HM. Atlas assistant general chairman, I. Leichner programs: I. Vonderembse, hostesses third row se-D. Breedon, publicity, W Lavinder, programs, W. Verhage, car- pentryg I, Gardner, general chairman F. Iackson, decorations. CBEWCIAL MOMENTS in scene setting were spent by these Bevellers and other seniors coni- posing the stage crew tor Iune Mad : itrontl M. M, Kugelman, C. Wakefield, Miss Picking, director, O. Coriell,C., Moatz, I. Lowe, L. ,Coope er: tbackl N. Cooper, I. Howard, A. Clarlc il .lr ,I Lf LABGELY RESPONSIBLE tor the smooth func- tioning oi the Various senior activities are the following chairmen ot the teachers committees: Mr. Mitchell, picnic, Miss Margaret Ball, bac- calaureate, Miss Isabel Musser, alumni, and Mr. Stewart, boatride and commencement. Q' pf ff? QF' , A 'iv-A -is-si -Aff-If 2- iE1'.Tc'Cs'- ifl- by . ,Fifi is.i f I .,.,- 4 wil. iv Q! ra, I 'I 1 TTER , .Qy Rf' at eff- 'A it N A If fy 7,2 3 1 f '4 ww, M .fy ,. , 3 533-:, s J , , L AM V' F J f 35? 351-1 Y , , m - fl f' -f 2 H - ' 4' A, -1 I ' . .i .XB 'U4'Ix Ii. .HM HMAN I XX .1 4 1 Q 4 f X, ,,3,.,,3 fy, V A 1194 Xi 12114414 ' ,, 1 , Z nh 4 4 f uw ' 10 . A ' A3 4 , 'I'. l2,XHST,liK I. Ulab U f 1' ,.., . -xi! sin 4 6 3:,Iai:11fmS lr HHUX .Llylz l ICR 31.15A 'Db .Nl- 4-, iff' JP A 0 L, f Ulm' I-'zalllare I lllll xxx Mb fini' ' , h. 4:13 ' -. 'Q ,Jw7g3,, 5 , , , .M I 4 ,L W , y ililNY1AfIl LAURA KATHERINE ADAMS-College Preparatory: Iunior Girls' Glee Club I . . Pirates of Penzance I ..N. W. Ter- ritory Pageant 2 . .Bowling 1, 2 ..Hockey I, 2 . .Inter Nos 1, 2 ..Softball I, 2, 4 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 .. Tea House of Sing I.o 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Chess Club 3 ..Les Ieunes Modernes 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 3, 4 ..Y-Hi 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photo- Play Club 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..B Sharp Club 3, 4. MARY ELLEN ADAMS-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant I ..Inter Nos I ..N. W. Territory Pageant I ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 2 , .Spanish Club 3 .. Chimes of Normandy 3 . .Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 ..Dean's Office Assistant 4 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 4. T. IOE ADAMS-College Preparatory: Spanish Club 3, 4 . .Chemistry Club 4. ODA DELORIS ADKINS-Elective: Commercial Club 2, 3 ..Library Staff I, 3, 4. DUHNESE ADKINS4EIective: U. S. Grant I .Junior Girls' Glee Club I, 2 . . Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Revellers 3, 4. CLARENCE RAYMOND APEL+College Preparatory: Inter Nos I . . Pirates of Penzance I ..Reserve Baseball Man- ager I ..Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Intramural Basketball 4. OTTO APELiCoIlege Preparatory: Freshman Football I ..Student Council I ..Band I ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..Reserve Basketball I, 2 . .Reserve Football 2. .Orchestra 2 ..Class President 2 . .Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 . .Track 3 . .Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4 ..Varsity Football 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Revellers 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Michigan Alumni Award 4. EUNICE MARIE ARTHUR--Commercial: U. S. Grant I ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Com- mercial Club 3, 4 ..Betty Lamp Club 4 ..English Club 4 . . Don Alonso's Treasure 4. IOSEPH M. BABCOCK IR.wCollege Preparatory: U. S. Grant I ..Reserve Football 2 ..Varsity Football 3, 4 ..Re- serve Basketball 2 ..Varsity Basketball 3, 4 ..Student Council 3, President 4 .. Lunatics in Love 3 . .Echo Staff 3 .. Harem Scarem 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Revellers 4 . .Chem- istry Club 4. BETTY BACHMAN-College Preparatory: Library Staff I ..N. W, Territory Pageant 2 ..Class Secretary 2 ..Inter Nos 1, 2 ..Intramural Basketball I, 2 ..BowIing I, 2 ..Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3 ..Class Basketball I, 2, Cap- tain 3 ..Hockey I, 2, 3 ..Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4 ..Softball I, 2, 3 4 ..G. A. C. 2, 3, 4 .. Running Wild 3 ..Dean's Office Assistant 3 ..Y-Hi 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Rev- ellers 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..Homecoming Oueen 4 . .Chemis- try Club 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4. WILLIAM C. BAKER IR.-Elective: Chess Club 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 4. CI-IARLENE IOANNE BALLW-Elective: Ceredo, Kenova High School I, 2, 3. LEONARD R. BANWELL-College Preparatory: Spanish Club 3 ..Intramural Basketball 4. ILA BARKER-Commercial: Student Council I ..Com- mercial Club 4. WILMA BARNEY-Commercial: Bowling I ..Softball I, 2, 3, 4 ..Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club I .. Pirates of Penzance I . .Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 2, 3, 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4. THOMAS S. BASSLER-Elective: Intramural Basketball I ..Inter Nos I ..Band I, 2, 3, 4 ..Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD G. BAUER-College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Band 2, 3, 4 ..Echo Staff 3 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Orchestra 3, 4 ..Debate 3, 4 ..Boys' Glee Club 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 . . Iune Mad 4 . .National Honor Society 4. I E. MAYNARD BAYERL-Manual Training: U. S. Grant I .Freshman Football l..Intramural Basketball 2, 3 ..Re- serve Football 2, 3 . .Industrial Arts Club 2, 3 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Varsity Football 4. MURIEL ELIZABETH BENSON-Commercial: Inter Nos I ..Commercial Club I, 2, 3 ..Orchestra 2. MARY LUCILLE BEODDY-Commercial. JACK E. BESCO-Elective. IOSEPH T. BEST-College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..lolly Rogers 2..Intramural Basketball 2 ..N. W. Terri- tory Pageant 2 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Hi-Y 4 .. Harem Scarem 4. BILL BLANKEMEYER4CoIlege Preparatory: Hi-Y Presi- dent 3, 4. IAMES BLOOMFIELD-Commercial: Scholarship Team 2 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Iolly Rogers 3, 4. MARIE C. BOCOOK-Commercial: U. S. Grant I ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club I, 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Com- mercial Club 3, 4 . .Accounting Assistant 3, 4. ARTHUR BODMER IR.--Elective: U. S. Grant I ..Student Council I ..Industrial Arts Club I ..Reserve Football 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 . .Chemistry Club 4 ..Spanish Club 4. FLORENCE BOLTON-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant I ..Principal's Office Assistant 3 ..Spanish Club 3 ..Chem- istry Club 4 ..Bowling 4. HAZEL LORAYNE BOOK-Commercial: Volleyball I ..Commercial Club I, 2, 3, 4 ..Principal's Office As- sistant 4. BETTY IANE BOWMAN-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant I ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photo- play Club 4 . .Y-Hi 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4. MALINE BOYD--Commercial: Inter Nos 1, 2 ..Highest Dis- tinction I, 2, 3 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Commercial Club 3 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..National Honor Society 3, 4. CARL BRADEN-Elective: Cincinnati Withrow I, 2, 3 ..Baseball 4 ..Intramural Basketball 4. KENNETH BRADY-Manual Training: Reserve Basketball I ..Reserve Football I ..Highest Distinction I, 2 ..Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 ..Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 ..Varsity Football 2, Captain 3, 4 ..Track 2, 3 ..Industrial Arts Club 2, 3 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..National Honor So- ciety 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 .. Harem Scarem 4 ..Class Vice President 4. MARGARET BRINKLEY-Commercial: Inter Nos I, 2 ..Or- chestra I, 2 ..Band I, 2, 3 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Student Council 2, 3 ..Commercial Club I, 2, 3, 4. BETTY I. BROOKSf-College Preparatory: Inter Nos l, 2 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3 ..English Club I, 2, 3, 4 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Chemis- try Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Y-Hi 4 .. Iune Mad 4 ..National Honor Society 4. MARIORIE EILEEN BREWER-Commercial: Reserve Basket- ball I, 2, 3 ..Commercial Club I, 2, 3. DOROTHY BROWNYCommerciaI: Parkersburg High School I ..Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 ..Class Basketball 2, 3, 4 . .Softball 2, 3, 4 ..Volleyball 2, 3, Captain 4 ..Tennis 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 3, 4 ..Principal's Office Assistant 4 ..Hockey 2, 3, 4. AUDREY MARIE BRUMFIELD-Elective: Ironton High School I, 2, 3 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4. WILLIAM A. BRUNNER-College Preparatory: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 ..Band I 2 3 4 ..Inter Nos 2 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. V V3 'j I. W.-,1 V ,ff M .Q 4 in 5 1 km ' , 3' 1 4 f I 3 w..lX1!l+ s 11 Ffe wfrf , 1 N' f V '2 F, , Af- .mf ,viw I, g fxgj 'A it J, . ,Q ? I 4, ,, , f Q i if l.11Jl'Yl'x linux X. 11 515' X 7' N4 , 1 .H S f' f , , -SR X N f M' I , ,Wy f f X ' y 2 ' f 'Pu Q Zi? MW , '.4LQUiQ',? T 'H K Q44 d MA W x f 4 f X , 2 5 1,44-wx ic1'1:xz:'1'l:14,r. f 411' 'Qs .- ,. W 2 gf I, , r f Q , V11 Y ' ' . y' X fi W af 126' , f ff X f 4 ,gf f ffff 1' FLLLEE. - fy :mon 'PLAY June i L 0 ,,,x', D b X L ll X ll Q 10 dllfluyx ll f if X 1 W y 4 AQYQ? . + 5fW'Q X52 Wi 0 M6 f K 232' xx IMAWISS-5' X ,I 4, ,1 49 V ur X MRD I I ff' xx I TV V ' T IOHN BRUNNYiCollege Prepara ry: Hi-Y 3, 4. IAMES FRANKLIN BUCKNER-Elective: Freshman Football l. HARVARD BUTT-Elective: Reserve Football 2, 3. RUTH CALLAHAN-Elective: Bowling l, 2 ..Tennis I, 2 ..Volleyball l, 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Com- mercial Club 2, 3 ..Hockey 2, 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 2, 3, 4 ..Betty Lamp Club 1, 2, 3 ..Class Basketball l 2, 3, 4 ..Softball l, 2, 3, 4. ANNA MAE CAMPBELL-Commercial: Commercial Club I ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2. LILLIAN CAMPBELLeElective. BETTY IANE CARPENTER--Commercial: Commercial Club l, 2, 3. IACK CARVER-College Preparatory: Boys' Glee Club l . .N. W. Territory Pageant 2. .Inter Nos l, 2 ..Orchestra l, 2 ..Band l, 2, 3, 4 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 . .Iolly Rogers 4 .. Harem Scarem 4. GUS CHUCALESwCollege Preparatory: Class Basketball l, 2 . . Running Wild 3 ..Baseball 3. CECIL CHURCH-Elective: Reserve Football 1, 2 ..Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 3 ..Track 1, 2, 3 ..Iolly Rogers l, 2, 3 . .Student Council 3. ALAN E. CLARK-College Preparatory: Freshman Football l ..Class Basketball I, 2 ..lnter Nos l, 2 ..Track 3 . .Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 .. Lunatics in Love 3. DON M. CLAUSING-Commercial: Cincinnati High School 1, 2 ..Commercial Club 3 ..Iolly Rogers 3. ROSEANN CI..IFFORDeElective: Betty Lamp Club l, 2, 3 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Student Council 2, 3 . .Commercial Club 3, 4. VIVIAN CLINEBELLeCollege Preparatory: U. S. Grant l ..Highest Distinction 2, 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 3 ..Chemistry Club 4 . .Senior Honor Council 4. DOROTHY ELLEN COLLINS-Elective: Wheelersburg: Ash- land, Kentucky 1 ..Principal's Ofiice Assistant 2, 3 ..Na- tional Honor Society 4. LESTER COOI..EYiCommercial: Highest Distinction l, 3, 4 . .Iolly Rogers 3, 4 . .Commercial Club 4 ..Accounting As- sistant 4 ..National Honor Society 4. LOEL R. COOPER-Elective: Student Council l, 4 ..Indus- trial Arts Club l, 2, 3, President 4 ..N. W. Territory Pag- eant 2 ..Trojan Staff 2, 3, 4 ,.Hi-Y 3, 4 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Revellers 4 .. Harem Scarem 4. NOEL COOPER-Elective: Trojan Staff 2, 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Industrial Arts Club l, 2, 3, President 4 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Revellers 4 .. I-Iarem Scarem 4 ..Chess Club 3, 4. OTTO Y, CORIELL--Manual Training: N. W. Territory Pag- eant 2 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Hi-Y 4 .. Harem Scarem 4. ' ROBERT N. COUNTS-College Preparatory: Inter Nos 2 ..Reserve Football 2 .. Moonshine and Honeysuckle 3 ..Physics Club 3 .. Running Wild 3 ..Highest Distinc- tion 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Plus Ultra 4 .. Double Door 4 .. lune Mad 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..Chairman of Senior Dance 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..National Honor Society 4. 103 BETTY IANE COX-College Preparatory: Iunior Girls' Glee Club I .. Pirates of Penzance l ..Inter Nos l, 2 ..High- est Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Scholarship Team 2 . .Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Physics Club 3 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 . .Revellers 3, 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Bowling 4 ..English Club President 4 . .Chemistry Club 4 ..National Honor Society 4. RALPH LEE COX-Elective: lntramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. RUTH PAULINE CRABTREE-Commercial: Inter Nos l, 2 Commercial Club l, 2, 3, 4 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club l ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2 .. Pirates of Penzance I .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Scholarship Team 3 ..English Club 4 ..Echo Staff 4. ERMA CREMEANS-Commercial: Betty Lamp Club 1 . .Commercial Club l, 2 . .N. W. Territory Pageant 2. IUNE CROSS-Home Economics: Wheelersburg High School l. MARIORIE CROSS-Home Economics: Wheelersburg High School 1. IEAN CUNNINGHAM--Commercial: N. W. Territory Pag- eant 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. MARY ALICE CUNNINGI-IAM-Elective: English Club I, 2 . .Betty Lamp Club l, 2, 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BASIL CURNUTTE IR.-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant I ..Freshman Football 1 .. Lunatics in Love 3..Physics Club 3..Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4 ..Reserve Football 2, 3 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Les Ieunes Modernes 3, President 4 ..Chess Club 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club President 4 ..Trojan Staff 4. BETTY IEAN DAVIS-College Preparatory: Bowling l, 2, 3 ..Tennis l, 2, 3 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..English Club l, 2, 3, 4 ..Inter Nos l, 2 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 . .Chemistry Club 4 ..Trojan Staff 4. WILMA IEAN DAVISON-Commercial: Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Scholarship Team 3 ..Photoplay Club 4. CARLENE DE ATLEY-Elective: Student Council l .Junior Girls' Glee Club 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Inter Nos 3, 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 .. Don Alonso's Treas- ure 4. POLLY DE HART--Elective: Iunior Girls' Glee Club I ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 .. Running Wild 3 ..Prin- cipal's Office Assistant 4. L. IANE DE VOSS-College Preparatory: Les Ieunes Mod- ernes 3 ..Echo 3 ..Bowling 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..Chemis- try Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Y-Hi 3, 4. WILLIAM DE VOSS-College Preparatory: Intramural Bas- ketball l, 2 ..Les Ieunes Modernes 3 ..Scholarship Team 3 ..Trojan Staff 4. IAMES DICKERSON - Elective. EUGENE DIETRICH ---College Preparatory: Freshman Foot- ball l ..Reserve Basketball l, 2 ..Reserve Football 2, 3. RUBY DILLOW-Comm ial: N. . Territor 2 ..Commercial Club 3 ,nl 07:90 KATHLEEN DINSMORE--Commercial: Principals Office Assistant 3, 4. IO ANNE DOLLiCommercial: U. S. Grant l ..N. W. Ter- ritory Pageant 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Hockey 2, 3, 4 ..Softball 2, 3, 4 ..Volleyball 2, 3 ..Bowling 2, 3 ..Class Basketball 2, 4, Captain 3 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Varsity Basketball 4 ..G. A. C, 3, 4 ..English Club 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4. s 4 if i ,, 1 9 ,7 .' , '- I fab ' i 5 X ILIH-l SUN j. N A 0:11 , . 5 . 3 , 1 'x , ', L b 1 .J f' f 7 X 'ye l . , i 41,.xxx1g..:5xN R, Hmm 1-.les 3 A , ... , :- 1 ,, ,W ' I ,.,. ,,, 1 4 4 . I IV Wf - ' . V 1' X V X xx mm!!-1' ,, M 4-4,,, AV.V,7A Q ,vV-, y 1 1,041 , , ,Aa A ,. i I J-: rl K . V6, VN , - in 4., M5 2 I I , , A Q N, 9l'ff?! I K , ' F , - , if ,I X Q 1 ' mf , F 5' f . , , V, ,,m,,, , X K I 1 , N TW . .f I 5 5 3 1 rl x- - I 1. IX 14 Q, fa V f' , nxN fd 1 in can 'Er i 1' I -A1-L X 5 'AW X W W I XLILX X I-is EDWARD D. DOUGHERTY--College Preparatory: Lehman High School, Canton, Ohio, l, 2, 3 ..Chemistry Club 3 .. i-Y 3, 4. IANICE ANN DUEWEL-College Preparatory: Bowling l ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club I .. Pirates of Penzance l ..Highest Distinction 1, 2, 3, 4 ..English Club l, ..lnter Nos l, 2 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 .. of Normandy 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Verse- makers 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Y-Hi 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 . . Iune Mad 4 ..National Honor Society 4. 2, 3, 4 Chimes CATHERINE DUNCAN-College Preparatory. ALICE KATHERINE DUNHAM-Commercial: U. S. Grant l ..Commercial Club CHARLES EARLY--Elective: U. S. Grant l ..Inter Nos 2 .. Running Wild 3 . . Harem Scarern 4. ROBERT S. EASTWOOD-Elective: Commercial Club l, 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Accounting Assistant 3. EDGAR W. ECHOLS-Elective: Freshman Football I . .Class Basketball l, 2 ..Reserve Football 2, 3 ..Track 2 ..Baseball 3 ..Varsity Basketball 3, 4 . .Varsity Football 4 . .Tennis 4. THELMA EGERTON-Elective. RICHARD L. EISNAUGLE--College Preparatory: Football Manager I, 2 . .Inter Nos 2 . .Student Council 2 . . l..unatics in Love 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Chess Club 3, President 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Intramural Basketball 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 .. Iune Mad 4 ..National Honor Society 4. THOMAS GEORGE ELLIS-College Preparatory: N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Echo Staff 3 ,.Photoplay Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. VVILLIAM ERNEST FALLS-Elective: Freshman Basketball l . .Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD FANNIN-Elective: U. S. Grant l. RUTH FANNIN-Commercial: Inter Nos l, 2 ..Softball l, 2 ..Hockey 2 ..Class Basketball 2 ..N. W. Territory Pag- eant 2 ..Volleyball 1, 2, 4 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Bowling 1, 2, 4 ..English Club 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..Revellers 4 ..Principal's Office Assistant 4 ..Photoplay Club 4. VERNON A. FERGUSON-Elective. GERALDINE FLANNIGAN-Commercial: N. W Territory Pageant 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3 ..Student Council 3. RALPH A. FLOWERS-Manual Training: Intramural Bas- ketball l, 2 ..Reserve Football 2 ..Hi-Y 4 ..Harem Scarem 4. OSCAR ROBERT FOSTER-eCommercial: Boys' Glee Club l , . Pirates of Penzance 1 ..Band 2, 3, 4 .. Iune Mad 4. IACK FORSYTHE-College Preparatory: Freshman Football l ..Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. BETTY ANN FOUT-Commercial: U. S. Grant I ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 .. Pirates of Penzance 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 3 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..Student Council 3 ..Y-Hi 4. WILLIAM W. FRIEL--College Preparatory: Basketball Man- ager l, 2, 3, 4 ..Tenr1is l, Manager 2, 3, Captain 4 ..I-li-Y 3 ..Class President 3 ..Intramural Basketball 4 ..National Honor Society 4. HAROLD FUGITT-Manual Training: Intramural Basketball 1, 2 ..Reserve Football 2. 105 DAVID EDWARD GARDNER III-College Preparatory: Class President l ..Freshman Basketball 1 ..Freshman Football l ..Baseball 2 ..Inter Nos l, President 2 ..Re- serve Football 2 ..Reserve Basketball 2, 3 ..Sinhioto Club 2, 3 . . Lunatics in Love 3 ..Iunior-Senior Prom Chairman 3 . .Physics Club 3 . .Echo Staff 3 ..Varsity Football 3, 4 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Varsity Basketball 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..I-lighest Distinction 1, 2, 3, 4 ..National Honor Society 3, President 4 ..Class President 4 .. Iune Mad 4 CHARLENE GEARHART4Commercial: Commercial Club 3 . .Principal's Office Assistant 4. ROBERT L. GILMER--Manual Training: Industrial Arts l . . Lunatics in Love 3. WILLIAM R. GILMER-Manual Training: Industrial Arts Club 1 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Library Staff 3. IOAN GIMS--Commercial: Bowling I ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 ..Varsity Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4 ..Hockey 2, 3, 4, Captain l ..Sottball l, 2, 3, 4 ..Tennis l, 2, 3, 4 ..Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 2, 3, 4 ..Girls' Athletic Manager 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..English Club 4 .. Christmas at Casey's 4 ..G. A. C. Sportsmanship Award 4. CHARLOTTE GORDONfElective: Volleyball l ..Hockey l, 2 . .Bowling l, 2 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club l, 2 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Dean's Office Assistant 4 ..Y-Hi 3, 4. MARIORIE GRlFFIN+College Preparatory: Class Vice President I ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club l, 2 ..lnter Nos l, 2 ..Bowlina 1, 2 ..Varsity Basketball l, 2 .Scholarship Team 2 ..Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 ..Hockey l, 2, 3, 4 ..Softba1l I, 2, 3, 4 ..Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 ..Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4 ..Highest Distinction l, 2, 3, 4 .. A Kiss in the Dark 3 ..Dean's Office Assistant 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Spanish Club 3 ..G. A. C. 2, 3, President 4 ..Revellers 3, President 4 ..Class Secretary 3, 4 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Y-Hi 3, 4 ..Senior Honor Council 3, Chair- man 4 ..Tennis 2, 3, 4 .. Sunday Costs Five Pesos 4 .. Iune Mad 4. LUCILLE I. GROOMSiCommercial: Highest Distinction l, 2, 3 ..Student Council 3 ..English Club 3 ..Echo Staff 4 . .Photoplay Club 4 ..National Honor Society 4. BOB HAAS-Manual Training: Freshman Football l ..Re- serve Football 2 ..Track 3 ..Student Council 3 ..lndus- trial Arts Club 3 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Varsity Football 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 .. Harem Scarem 4. BETTY C. HAGGERTY-Commercial: Volleyball l ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..Princi- pal's Office Assistant 3, 4. MARY EILEEN HALE--Commercial: Class Basketball l ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 3 ..Commercial Club 3, 4. BETTY E. HAMMOND---Commercial: Commercial Club 3, 4. MARY MARGARET HANSEE- -Commercial: Softball l ..Volleyball l ..Bowling l, 3 ..Class Basketball 2, 3 ..G. A. C. 3 ..Student Council l ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club l, 2 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 .. Pirates of Penzance l .. Chimes of Normandy 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..N. YN. Territory Pageant 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3 ..Library Staff 3 ..Dean's Office Assistant 4 FLEMING B. HARPER--College Preparatory: Echo Staff 3 ..Student Council 3 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Chem- istry Club 4. IOSEPHINE HARRISfCommercial. MARY IANET HAYES-College Preparatory: Bowling l ..lunior Girls' Glee Club l .. Pirates of Penzance l ..Highest Distinction l, 2, 3, 4 ..Inter Nos l, 2 ..N. VV. Territory Pageant 2 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 ..Echo Staff 3 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Les leunes Modernes 3, 4 ..Y'Hi 3, 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Chernistry Club 4 .Photoplay Club 4 ..Revellers 4. y. . if IOHXNON MX 1- lx 4 by X Q X 'N .- ,f f 7 W U 7 . x A WILLIAM A. HEAD-College Preparatory: Tennis I, 2, 3 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Spanish Club 4 ..Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM B. HENDERSON-College Preparatory: Scholar- Sllip Team I, 2, 3, 4 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..National Honor Society 4 ..District Senior Test Winner 4 ..Science Award 4. ALDENE IOYCE HENRY--College Preparatory: Iunior Girls' Glee Club I ..Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 ..SoftbaII I, 2, 3, 4 ..Vol- leyball I, 2, 3, 4 . .G. A. C. 3, 4 ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..Highest Distinction I, 2 ..Echo Staff 3 .. A Kiss in the Dark 3 ..Dean's Office Assistant 3 ..Physics Club 3 ..Y-Hi 3, 4 . .Revellers 3, 4 . .Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Class Vice President 3 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Girls' League Cabinet 3, President 4 ..Tennis 4 ..Senior Honor Coun- cil 4 ..National Honor Society 4 ..Hi-Y Oueen 4. DORIS HERROLD. GENE L. HlATTeManuaI Training: N. W. Territory Pag- eant 2 ..Baseball 3, 4. MARY FLORENCE HOBSTETTERwCommercial: Iunior Girls' Glee Club I .. Pirates of Penzance I ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2 ..'Cl1imes of Normandy 2 ..English Club 2, 4 ..Com- mercial Club 3, 4 ..Dean's Office Assistant 4 ..Revellers 4 . .Versemakers 4. WILLIAM H. HORNBARGER-Elective: Industrial Arts Club I . .N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Reserve Football 3 . .Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. JAMES A. HOWARD--Elective: N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..Sinhioto Club 2, 3, 4 ..Iolly Rogers 2, 3, 4 .. Lunatics in Love 3 . .Student Council 3 . .Hi-Y. 3, 4. ROY E HOWE-Manual Training: Library Staff 2, 3 . .Ind trial.Ar1s Club I, 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. MARIORIE HUDDLESTON--College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..Hockey I, 2 ..English Club I, 2, 3, 4 ..Bowling I, 2, 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. CHARLES E. HUGHES--College Preparatory. PHYLLIS RUTH HUGHES-Elective: Glenwood High School I, 2 ..Commercial Club 3, 4. VIVIAN HUMPHREY-College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2.. Running Wild 3 ..Physics Club 3 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..National Honor Society 4. ROBERT HUTCHISON-College Preparatory: Student Coun- cil I ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3 .. Pirates of Penzance I ..Scholarship Team I .. Chimes of Nor- mandy 2 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Sinhioto Club 3 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Echo Staff 3 .. Lur1atics in Love 3 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Rev- ellers 4 ..Hi-Y 4 .. Don AIonso's Treasure 4 ..B Sharp Club 3, 4 .. Iune Mad 4. ELIZABETH CATHERINE IACOBS-Home Economics: Bowl- ing I, 3 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 ..Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 ..SoftbaIl I, 2, 3, 4 ..VoIIey- ball I, 2, 3, 4 ..G. A C. 2, 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 3 . .Student Council 4. TED IENKINS-College Preparatory: Physics Club 3 Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Band 3, 4 ..Or- chestra I, 2, 4. CALVIN IOHNSON-Elective: Student Council I ..Fresh- man Football I, 2 ..Reserve Football I, 2 ..Accounting Assistant 2 ..IoIly Rogers 3 .. Running Wild 3 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Debate Team 3, 4 .. Harem Scarem 4. RUSSELL R, IOHNSON-Commercial: Steele High School, Dayton, Ohio, I, 2 ..Library Staif 3 ..PrincipaI's Office Assistant 4. X X -X K n y SHIRLEY B. IOHNSTON+ at ege- Preparatory?Qcott High School, Coatesville, Pennsy a ia, I, 2 ..Les leunes Mod- ernes 3 ..Chemistry Club' 4 ..English Club 4. 107 BETTY IANE IONES-Commercial: U. S. Grant I ..I-lockey I, 2 ..Inter Nos 2 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..GirIs' League Cabinet 3 ..Dean's Office Assistant 4 ..Y-Hi 4 .. Iune Mad 4. FRANK L. IONES-Elective: Sandusky High School I, 2 ..McKinIey Teck, Washington, D. C., 3. GEORGE W. IORDAN--Commercial: Reserve Football 2 . .Student Council 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ., Lunatics in Love 3 ..IoIly Rogers 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 4. KATHRYN LOUISE KAI-IfColIege Preparatory: Inter Nos I . .Iunior Girls' Glee Club I, 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Spanish Club 3 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. SARA IANE KELLEY-College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..Bowling I, 2, 3, 4 ..Hockey I, 3, 4 ..Echo Staff 3 ..English Club 3, 4 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4. IEANNE ROSELYN KELLYfColIege Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Library Staff 2, 3, 4 ..English Club 2, 4, President 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Sinhioto Club 3 ..Pl'iysics Club 3 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 . .Trojan Staff 4 ..Scholarship Team I, 4 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..National Honor Society 4. DONALD E, KEMP--College Preparatory: Band I, 2, 3, 4 ..Inter Nos 2 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Orchestra 3, 4 ..Physics Club 3 ..Chess Club 3, 4. EUGENE KENNEDY-Commercial: Freshman Football I Reserve Football 2 ..Varsity Football 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 3, 4. RICHARD D. KENNEDY-Elective: Holy Redeemer High School I, 2 ..Scholarship Team 3 ..Band 3 ..Student Council 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 3, Presi- dent 4 ..Versemakers 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. RAY KINDER-Elective. VIRGINIA LEE KINDER--Elective: Piincipal's Office Assist- ant 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Commercial Club 3. TED GARLAND KING-Elective. HARRY E. KINKERfElective: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4. BETTIE L. KITCHEN--Elective: N. W. Territory Pageant 2 . .Commercial Club 2, 3 ..Principal's Office Assistant 3, 4. FRIEDA E. KLINE+Commercial: U. S. Grant I ..Com mercial Club 2, 3, 4. HERMAN KOOPMANW -Elective. MARY MARGARET KUGELMAN-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant I .Student Council 2 ..Inter Nos 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 . .Revellers 4 ..Photo- play Club 4 ..Y-Hi 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..National Honor Society 4. IRMA LOUISE LAKE---Commercial: Student Council I, 2 ..Account1ng Assistant 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Scholar ship Team I, 2, 3, 4 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..Nati- onal Honor Society 3, 4. BETTY IEAN LAMM- College Preparatory: Iunior Girls' Glee Club President I .. Pirates of Penzance I ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..English Club I, 2, 3, 4 ..Scholarship Team I, 2, 3, 4 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Physics Club 3 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Y-Hi 4 ..Trojan Staff 4. BETTY IEAN LANTZ --College Preparatory: lunior Girls' Glee Club I .. Pirates of Penzance I ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..Student Council 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Bowling I, 2, 3, 4 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..CIass Treasurer 3 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Y-Hi 3, 4 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 ..Troian Staff 4 .. Iune Mad 4. f , ' , Q :zz I gjiy f 23 , 1 Z g if-XL 1 -'ffih ,z-1,27 ' ' 3' cw ,V Y f A 1 1 1 xx,x1,4x-A H4 llxi v..x 7 ,f 'A' 35 ff f . I 377 Qf ,of j4 'QW ww I 4 .. E WR' 'M ,ggx ' 4'.g is 1 Q- ,I Xl Xl IIX vu ,Y .Ah 3, 1 4x , ' - J., ,J ., , 4 5, ,.. V. If gm fi lg XILJHX 9 '1' 5 , XX , VUIFI 9' P XI- SIMM 1A.:x1.fx.xx1x1: ,zfw I 2, M 1 4 Q, . Q . My ,L XI ,x 1 IA , ML .2 , r 8' ff v 0 2 ,, .J , v . ' 9 fr' . 1 , f - 3 , N , - L' 1 5 i 5 5 4 wi! III- INN! i f , ra , V, f , fn 'iam Q M ' 'C 7' I- 1- av- ffy NH. .x Ni 'f ,. 'X XXX t?qf-QSNVW I .Q N Wi' ,NL-gjrx X A x x 5111 ll' px ,J ,ff , '- '- .vxzzxvrg 4 Zvi Q ,, .... , , 1., ll CHARLES LEWALLEN. MARY CAROLYN LISTfCollege Preparatory: Bowling 1 ..Student Council I . .Class Secretary 1 ..Library Staff 1, 2 ..Hockey 1, 2, 3, ..SoItball l, 2, 3 ..Volleyball l, 2 ..Inter Nos 1, Z . .N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Class Vice President 2 ..Echo Staff 3 .. Running Wild 3 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 3, 4 ..Y-Hi 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Girls' League Cabinet 4. ROSEMARY LOELYCommercial: Hockey 1 ..N. W. Terri- tory Pageant 2. BETTY IANE LOWE-Elective: Ironton High School 4 ..Bowling 1 ..Varsity Basketball 2 ..Hockey 1, 2, 3 . .N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Library Staff 3, 4. IAY S. LOWE-Manual Training: Commercial Club l ..Iolly Rogers 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..National.Honor Society 4. MARY LEETE LUKEMIREfCollege Preparatory: Hockey I ..Inter Nos I ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 1 .. Pirates ot Penzance 1 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2 ..Bowling 1, Z, 3 ..Y-Hi 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 3, 4 ..Les leunes Modernes 3, 4 .Scholarship Team 3, 4 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Highest Distinc- tion 1, 2, 3, 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 . .Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Nationa1 Honor Society 4. ROBERT F. LUTHER--'College Preparatory: Plus Ultra 3 .. Lunatics in Love 3 . .Chemistry Club 4. ALMA LOUISE LYKINS-Commercial: Volleyball 1, 2 ..Or- chestra 3 ..Principal's Office Assistant 3, 4. IRENE G. MCCOLLUM-Commercial. HAROLD MCFARLAND-4College Preparatory: Student Council 3 . . Lunatics in Love 3 . . Moonshine and Honey- suckle 3 ..Versemakers 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Boys' Glee Club 3, 4 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 4 .. Don Alonzo's Treasure 4 ..National Honor Society 4. NORMAJEAN B. MCGLONE-Elective: Class Basketball I ..Softball 1 ..Commercial Club 2, 3. 5 BESFTE MCGRAW--Elective. BRIAN McNAMARA+College Preparatory: Kentucky Mili- tary Institute I .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Spanish Club 4 ..Band 2, 3 ..lolly Rogers 3, 4. E. IEAN MACKOY-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant 1 ..Volleyball 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Volleyball 2 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Highest Distinction 1, 2, 3, 4 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Y-Hi 4 ..Trojan Stait 4 ..Tennis 4 . .National Honor Society 4. IEAN E. MAITER--Elective: Bowling 2 ..Echo Statt 3 ..Scholarship Team 3 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..English Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..Highest Distinction l, 2, 3, 4 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Commencement Committee 4. JUNE MAROUETTE-College Preparatory: Inter Nos l, 2 ..Bowling l, 2 ..Principal's Office Assistant 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Tennis 2, 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Physics Club 3 ..English Club 3 ..G. A. C. 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Y-Hi 4 ..Trojan Staff 4. FRANCES M. MART1NeElective. IOHN G. MARTIN-College Preparatory: Football Manager 1 ..Physics Club 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Hi-Y 3, 4. 109 NY ' 1 IACK H. MATIZ-eCollege Preparatory: Chemistry Club 4 . .Hi-Y 4. LUZENIA MAYHEW-Commercial: Glenwood High School 1. IEAN MEADOWS-Commercial: Volleyball 1, 4 ..Com- mercial Club 3, 4 ..Bowling 4. DORIS MEYERS. HARDING F. MILLERJElective: U. S. Grant l ..lntramural Basketball 2. PATRICIA MILLER-Elective. CHARLES WALTER MOATZ-College Preparatory: Pirates of Penzance I ..Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ..Highest Dis- tinction l, 2, 3, 4 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Les Ieunes Moclernes 3, 4 ..Chess Club 3, 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 ..Revellers 4 ..Trojan Stati 4 ..Commencement Committee 4 ..Chemis- try Club 4 . .National Honor Society 4. FRANK K. MOON IR.-College Preparatory: Plus Ultra 3 . .Intramural Basketball 4 ..Hi-Y 4. MARY LOU MOORE-Commercial. IEAN M. MORTON--Elective: Hockey l .Bowling 1, 2. IOHN TALMAGE MURCHIE IR.-College Preparatory: High- est Distinction 1, 2, 3, 4 ..Boys Glee Club 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 . .Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 .. Rur1- ning Wild 3 .. Tea House ot Sing Lo 3 ..Hi-Y 4 . .Chairman of Senior Picnic Committee 4 .. Iune Mad 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photo- play Club President 4. X BLANCH API C ege Prepar y. Rising Sun Hi o es Moder ig est Distin n 3 4 .. e ement Co ..'I'rojan -+ I ' O School, In c . gli 3, 4 .. e istry 4 ..Ph l Cl 4 . . ' h- Staff 4 ..Nat1onal Honor Society 4. BESSIE LEE NEIKIRK--Elective: Woodrow Wilson High School, Roanoke, Virginia, 1, 2 ..English Club 3, 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 .Bowling 4. CLIFFORD NORMAN. LEXA IRENE PATRICK Commercial: Inter Nos 2 ..Com- mercial Club 3. ESTELLA DELORIS PAYNE-- College Preparatory. IOSEPH M. PEEBLES-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant l ..Freshman Football l ..Reserve Football 2 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Senior Baccalaureate Committee 4. THELMA M. PORGINSKI-Elective: Hughes High School, Cincinnati 1, 2 . .Softball Captain 3 ..Volleyball 4. WILLIAM PORTER- -Commercial: Baseball 2 ..Reserve Football 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3. MARTHA PRESSLERfCommerc1al: English Club 3 ..Com- mercial Club 4 ..Y-Hi 4. L. EVELYN PRESTON-Elective: Dean's Office Assistant 4. MARY IEAN PRINCE--Commercial: West High School, Sioux City, Iowa, l ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Com- mercial Club 2, 3 ..Band 2, 3, 4 ..Orchestra 2, 3, 4. f 1. ff! Xwf x ,,w. if ff Qi 1: li xr mx wa 41 z ,V f., ffvg ,V , ! I- l'rvl' N -in . K -f-V. 'XX XX ,A Q l. w MH ,., MC? N' ,g,, f f -f f ,gif QQ 'fn fy f ir V1 .X All Q NNXIMJN MXN wt' xxX aw N A 1 ffpgf ,, X f 7 'W v . 'yay' f f IIN A 1 - f XIl'I'Il my 96 .Ali and ff ,? 5 4 pi? ' xr. m Xl 1-:Y ' Mm UXNI 1161 x Q., X x 53 - 1455. 5 4 , mv. .-- ,.: , Qr,'ifg?z,h:3fs f V 'wxjwf f , Av lx I III IU X A! i ' .. 7 ff , , , Q fg 4 x , ,, ,Mr f f,'zf'g,'ii?1-,aff 1 - ,,', , , . N lf, Xl. Hl I'XI XY3 4 f' ' A ,W , 1 I 1-:IW X . 1 f 1? 6 , 1 7 5 43. M f f 9 f In I W jf M lli x 1 1 ,f un. U,slIIIil.irs ' Q., .nys , .,, '. Z-x J . 5'fPfWA 4 DONALD I. PROSCH--College Preparatory. BETTY IANE PUGH-College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..English Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. ROBERT E. RALSTON--Manual Training: Highest Distinc- tion l, 2, 3, 4 . .Iolly Rogers 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Nati- onal Honor Society 4. I-IILDA RAMSEY--Commercial: U. S. Grant I ..English Club 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 . .Band I, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET RAMEY-Commercial: N. W. Territory Pag- eant 2 . ,National Honor Society 4. LEROY P. REEG--Elective: Orchestra I, 2, 3. .Versemakers 2, 3. LUCILLE REINHARDT-Commercial: U .S. Grant I ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3 ..Photoplay Club 4. HELEN REMINE--Commercial: Class Basketball I ..Bowl- ing I ..Hockey I ..Student Council I ..Principal's Office Assistant 4. DELBERT RICE--College Preparatory: Freshman Basketball l . .Reserve Football 2 ..Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 ..Var- sity Football 3, 4 ..BasebalI 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 .. Lunatics in Love 4. EVELYN MARIORIE RICKEY-Commercial. IANET RIDDLEBARGER-Commercial: Rhythm Becomes Sunset I ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..Band I, 2 ..Orchestra I, 2 ..Bowling I, 2, 4 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..English Club 3 . .Echo Staff 3 ..G. A. C. 3, 4 . .Photoplay Club 4 ..Y-Hi 4 ..Principal's Office Assistant 4 ,. Iune Mad 4. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH ROBERTS-Elective. RICHARD ROBINSON-Elective: Freshman Football l ..Re- serve Football 2 ..Varsity Football 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3 ..Re- serve Basketball 3 . .Varsity Basketball 4 . .Baseball 2, 3, 4, EMERALD ROE-Commercial: Lunatics in Love 3 ..Com- mercial Club I, 4 .Jolly Rogers 3, 4 ..IndustriaI Arts Club 4. R. VERNON ROE-Commercial: Commercial Club l, 4 ..Iolly Rogers 3, 4 ..Scholarship Team 3, 4 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Highest Distinction 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Na- tional Honor Society 4. LENORE ROSS-College Preparatory: Scholarship Team l, 2, 3, 4 ..Highest Distinction l, 2, 3, 4 ..Echo Staff 3 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Les leunes Modernes 4. RUBY ROYSE-Elective: Wheelersbuifg High School I, 2, 3 . .Commercial Club 4. RAY RUTMAN-College Preparatory: Volleyball l, 2 ..In- ter Nos I, 2 ..Intramural Basketball 2 ..Reserve Football 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 . .Hi-Y 4 .. Harem Scarem 4. RICHARD RUTMANY-Elective: Intramural Basketball 2, 3 . .Reserve Basketball 3 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 . .Industrial Arts Club 4. CHARLES SAGRAVES--Elective: Ironton High School l, 2 ..Chemistry Club 4. WILMA IEAN SAMSON-Commercial: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..English Club 4 ..Dean's Office Assistant 4. GEORGE D. SELBY--Elective. WILLIAM E. SCHUYLER---College Preparatory: Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 4. BETTIE A. SCOTT-College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Plus Ultra 3 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 4. Ill CARL HARTFORD SCOTTfCollege Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2 ..Band I, 2, 3, 4 ..Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 ..N. W. Ter- ritory Pageant 2 ..Intramural Basketball Captain 3, 4 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 . .Volleyball 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. LOIS A. SCOTT4College Preparatory: N. W. Territory Pageant 2 .. Pirates of Penzance I ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club I ..Scholarship Team I ..Inter Nos I, 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 . .Plus Ultra 3, 4. EMOGENE SHAFFER-Commercial: Hockey l, 2, 3, 4 .Softball l, 2, 3, 4 ..Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 3 ..G. A. C. 3, 4. . MARY ALICE SHEEHAN-eCollege Preparatory: Class Bas- ketball l, 2 ..Bowling l, 2 ..Softball l, 2 ..Volleyball I, 2 . .Inter Nos I, 2 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club I .. Pirates of Penzance I ..Highest Distinction I, 2 ..Varsity Basket- ball 2 ..Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 2, 3, 4 ..Y-Hi 2, 3. President 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Class Treasurer I, 2 . . Tea House of Sing Lo 3 .. Running Wild 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..RevelIers 3, 4 ..National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4 ..Tennis 3, 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Dean's Office Assistant 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 ..Girls' League Cabinet 4 .. lune Mad 4. IEROME R. SHEETS-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant I ..Physics Club 3 ..l-Iighest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..Les Ieunes Modernes 3, 4 ..Chess Club 3, 4 ..Scholarship Team 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..National Honor Society 4. LENORE SHEETS--College Preparatory: Inter Nos l ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Spanish Club 4 .. Iune Mad 4. OLIVE RUTH SHIELDS-Elective. BETTY IOAN SIMPSON-Commercial: U. S. Grant I ..Vol- leyball I ..Hockey l, 2 .Softball l, 2 ..Bowling l, 2, 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 2, 3, 4 ..lunior Girls' Glee Club 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 . . Don Alonso's Treasure 4. DRUZILLAH SIMPSON-Elective. DOROTHY L. SINGER--Elective: Lewis County High School l, 2, 3. A. ELWOOD SlNGLETON4College Preparatory: Inter Nos l, 2 ..Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3 .. Pirates of Penzance I .. Chimes of Normandy 2 .. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Highest Distinction l, 2, 3, 4 ..Scholarship Team 2 ..De- bate Team 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 . .Student Council 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Hi-Y 4 ..Trojan Staff 4. VIRGIL LEE SKAGGS- -Elective: N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Track 2, 3 ..Iolly Rogers 2, 3, 4 .. Lunatics in Love 3 .. Scuttlebone's Treasure 3 ..Commercial Club 3, 4. IANE SLOAN-Commercial: Betty Lamp Club I ..Orches- tra I, 2 ..Band l, 2, 3, 4 ..Softball 3 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..B Sharp Club 4. BENTON SMITH--Commercial. IEAN SMITH-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant I ..High- est Distinction l, 2, 3, 4 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Bowling 4 ..Tro1an Staff 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Y-Hi 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 .. National Honor Society 4. PAUL EDWARD SMITH-College Preparatory: Freshman Football I ..Reserve Football 2 .. Running Wild 3 ..Echo Staff 3 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Hi-Y 3, President 4 ..Revellers 4 ..Spanish Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 .. Double Door 4. g f -2 fl 14 f Q 2 Nj f '9' f ! f Q f -H. 9 X IrXX Xllll ,z W WENDELL L. SMITTLE-Elective: Iolly Rogers 3, 4 ..Com- mercial Club 3, 4. STUART SNIDER-College Preparatory: Inter Nos 1, 2 . .N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..English Club 3 .. Lunatics in Love 3 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. IOHN L. SNOOK IR.--College Preparatory: Inter Nos l, 2 ..Band I, 2, 3, 4 ..Highest Distinction 1, 2, 3, 4 ..Scholar- ship Team I, 3, 4 . .N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Orchestra 2, 3, 4 ..Echo Staff 3 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Chess Club 3 . .Chemistry Club 4 ,.Photoplay Club 4 . .Hi-Y 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..B Sharp Club 3, 4. ROBERT L. SNOW-College Preparatory: Inter Nos 1, 2 ..lntramural Basketball 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Spanish Club 3, 4. OUINN SNYDER-College Preparatory: Inter Nos 1, 2 ..Track Manager 2 ..Student Council 3 .. A Kiss in the Dark 3 . .Running Wild 3 ..National Honor Society 3, 4 . .Band 3, President 4 ..Hi-Y 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Span- ish Club 3, President 4 ..Orchestra 4 .. Double Door 4 .. Iune Mad 4. HERBERT SPENCEAElective: Iolly Rogers 3, 4 . .Commerc- ial Club 3, 4. MARILYN F. SPENCE-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant I ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 4 ..Senior Honor Council 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 . .Photoplay Club 4. DORIS SPENCER-Commercial. NORMA IANE SPENCER--College Preparatory: Bowling 1 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 1 .. Pirates oi Penzance I ..Highest Distinction l ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..Band 1, 2, 3 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 .. Chimes oi Normandy 2 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 ..English Club 2, 4 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Plus Ultra 3, 4 ..Photoplay Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. LILLIAN SPRINGER--Commercial: Iunior Girls' Glee Club 3 .. Tea House oi Sing Lo 3 ..Commercial Club 3, 4. FRANCES STEELE-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant l . .Spanish Club 3, 4. IOHN W. STIR-Elective: Basketball Manager l ..Fresh- man Football 1 ..Student Council l ..Inter Nos 1, 2 ..English Club 1, 2 ..Chemistry Club 1 ..Commercial Club 2, 3. GEORGE ROBERT STONE--College Preparatory: Freshman Football I ..ReserVe Football 2 ..Inter Nos l, 2 ..Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 .. Pirates of Penzance 1 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Plus Ultra 2 .. Tea House oi Sing Lo 3 ..Revellers 4 . . Don Alon- so's Treasure 4 . . Iune Mad 4. MARTIN STONE--Elective: Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 ..In- dustrial Arts Club l, 3, 4 ..lntramural Basketball 2, 4 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..Highest Distinc- tion 4. IOAN E. THOMAS--Commercial: Orchestra 2 ..Commerc- ial Club I, 2, 3, 4. BETTY ANN THORNTON--College Preparatory: U. S. Grant I ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Highest Distinction I, 2, 3, 4 ..Inter Nos 2 ..Echo Staii 3 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 English Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ,.Photoplay Club 4 ..Y-Hi 4 ..Trojan Staff 4 ..National Honor Society 4. THOMAS LEE TITUS-Commercial: Iolly Rogers 3, 4 ..Na- tional Honor Society 4. LAURA IAYNE TREMPER-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant 1 ..Library Staff 1 ..N. W. Territory Pageant I ..Inter Nos 1, 2 ..Hockey l, 2, 3, 4 ..Highest Distinction 1, 2, 3, 4 ..G. A. C. 2, 3, 4 ..Les Ieunes Modernes 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Dean's Office Assistant 3 ..Echo Staff 3 ..Scholarship Team 3 ..Trojan Staii 4 ..Y-Hi 4 ..Photo- play Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..English Club 4 . .Senior Honor Council 4 ..National Honor Society 4. 113 RICHARD D. TREMPERfElective: Freshman Football l, 2 ..Inter Nos I ..Student Council 2 ..Hi-Y 3, 4. PAULINE TSCHAPPAT!Commercial: Mt. Vernon High School I, 2 ..Revellers 3, 4. MIRIAM TUCKER-Commercial: Iunior Cirls' Glee Club 3 .. Tea House ot Sing Lo 3 ..Commercial Club 3, 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 4 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4. MARY E. TURNER. ROGER EUGENE TURNER4Commercial: Freshman Football l ..N. W. Territory Pageant 1 ..Orchestra I ..lntramural Basketball 2, 3 . .Student Council 2 . .Iolly Rogers 2 ..Com- mercial Club 3 ..Hi-Y 3, 4. BILL VAN GILDER-College Preparatory. JEAN LOUISE VAUGHTERS--Elective: U. S. Grant I . .Betty Lamp Club 2 ..Commercial Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA VICARS-College Preparatory: English Club 1 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 1 .. Pirates oi Penzance I ..In- ter Nos 1, 2 .. Chimes oi Normandy 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Don Alonso's Treasure 4. CHARLES B. WAKEFIELD-College Preparatory: U. S. Grant 1 ..Iolly Rogers 3 ..Les Ieunes Modernes 3 .. Luna- tics in Love 3 ..Revellers 4 .. Harem Scarem 4. DOLORES FRANCIS WALTERS-College Preparatory: Eng- lish Club l ..Inter Nos 1, 2 ..Spanish Club 3, 4. BYRON M. WARNOCK-Commercial: Boys' Glee Club 1 ..Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 ..Iolly Rogers 3, 4 ..Industrial Arts Club 4. RUTH WEAVER-College Preparatory: Tennis l ..Highest Distinction 1 ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..Volleyball l, 2, 3 ..Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ..Hockey 1, 2, 4 ..SoItball l, 4 ..Ac- counting Assistant 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..Prin- cipal's Office Assistant 3 ..Spanish Club 3 ..Bowling 3, 4. DAVID E. WEBBYElective. ESTHER MARIE WELLMAN-Home Economics: Library Staff 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 .. Tea House ot Sing Lo 3 .. Don Alonso's Treasure 4 ..English Club 4 ..Inter Nos 4 ..Commercial Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4 ..Orchestra 4. ROSEMARY WERNEReCollege Preparatory: Iunior Girls' Glee Club 1 .. Pirates of Penzance 1 ..Inter Nos l, 2 ..Hiahest Distinction 1, 2.. Tea House of Sing Lo 3 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 3 ..Y-Hi 4 ..Senior Honor Coun- cil 4 ..Bowling 4. BETTY FRANCES WEST---College Preparatory: Inter Nos l ..Band l, 2, 3, 4 ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club 3 .. Tea House ot Sing Lo 3 ..Orchestra 4 ..Spanish Club 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. MAURITA WHITE -Elective: Washington High School 1, 2, 3. ROSALIE T. WHITE--College Preparatory: Pirates of Penzance l, ..Inter Nos l ..Iunior Girls' Glee Club I ..Bowling 1, 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..English Club 1, 2, 3 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 Don Alonso's Treasure 4. PEARL WIESNER---Commercial: English Club 2, 3 ..High- est Distinction 2, 3 ..Commercial Club I, 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE WILLIAMSeCommercial: Iunior Girls' Glee Club 1 .. Pirates oi Penzance 1 ..Inter Nos I, 2 ..Com- mercial Club 1, 2 ..Senior Girls' Glee Club 2 .. Chimes of Normandy 2 ..English Club 4 .,Y-Hi 4 ..Tro1an Staff 4 . .Class Treasurer 4. IAMES WILLIS--Commercial: Basketball Manager 1 ..Commercial Club 3 ..Hi-Y 4. Il UNI! I . l I J X XXtlXll't IfIX1XIfl WILLARD CORWIN WILSON-Commercial: Iolly Rogers 3, 4 ..Commercial Club 4. ROBERT I. WOOD-W College Preparatory: Batavia High School l, 2 ..Les Ieunes Modernes 3 ..Chemistry Club 4. SALLIE MAE WOOD -College Preparatory: Inter Nos l .Spanish Club 3. BILLY WOODRUMf -Elective: Glenwood High l, 2, 3. HOWARD WRIGHT. IOYCE ANN WURSTER College Preparatory: U. S. Grant l ..Library Stall 2 ..N. W. Territory Pageant 2 ..lnter Nos 2 ..Volleyboll 2, 3 ..English Club 3 ..Iunior Girls' Gleo 1 t , if K' ' .tif ' t fl 'V ff I Club 3 ., Tea House of Sing Lo 3 .. Moonshine and Honeysuckle 3 ..Spanish Club 3, 4 ..Revellers 3, 4 ..Chemistry Club 4. IACK YEAGLE-Elective. ARTHUR F. YOUNG IR.e'Elective: Intramural Basketball 2 ..H1-Y 3, 4. NORMA M. YUENGER--Commercial: Inter Nos l, 2 ..Com- mercial Club l, 2, 3, 4. BOB ZIMMERMAN---College Preparatory: Bowling Z ..Boys' Glee Club 2 ..Banol 2 .. Pirates ot Penzance 2 ..Hi-Y 3 ,Chemistry Club 4. DIRECTING THE DESTINIES ot tne Girls League next year will be Anne Duvendeclc, secretary, Marie Iourney, vice president, Ieanne Switalski, president, and Charlotte Perlcinson, treasurer. I I BARBARA ZUHARS, the choice of the I Y-Hi clubs, is selectedos the ideal sophomore girl. senior girls, the Senior Honor Council has chosen its Link girl for next year, who is Mary lane Noel 7 aff 'AQ IN RECOGNI i ION OF OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT in athletics, Ioan Gims received the G. A. C. Good Sportsmanship Cupf and Otto Apel was given the Michigan Award by the Portsmouth Michigan Alumni Association. TOGETHER the junior J?-g , ehll IUNXO OW , ,. H- Q QJBEPXT 2 mei Y X' 'Qailn HARD? bali C3C1meXXdQrernlO59'?Ouik. H Adarns. siugrllxadsiqi, Q, egige . l ' f0W f Y buck wi. ioilme ' ghields ' .3 MASTERS OF THE MOUND, these seniors comprise the fourth year sait- ball teaniz iirst rowe-AA. Henry, R. Cal- lahan, S. Secrest, M. Griiiin, B. Bach- man: hack rawfeh. Fannin, M. Clay- paol, B. Iacabs, I. Girns, D. Brown, L. Daclds, M, Prince, H. Scoit, I. Salladay B. Snack' second raw A, Younig M Dunham M Francisco A Tiles I D my SOPHOMORE SQFTBALLERS are: iirst roww C. Willicrrris, P, Waite, M. I. 1 FIRST-YEAR PIELDERS, hitters, and pitchers are: first row-D. Carr, Duvendeck, B. Kah, M. L. Ruqqles, Rickey, M. Watkins: second rows--D Watkins, L. Knose, E. McGovney, Wollery, I. Everman. uP1ay Ball Is Battle Cry of Softball Teams Trojan Baseballers Round Cut Short Season BATTING HERO tor P. H, S. in many close games this year has been Bill 5 Williams, popular tlychaser. ' TBOIAN TBAMWOBK at the district tournament was in the hands of these peppy baseballers: sittinq-B. Buckley, G. Hiatt, C. Phillips, I. Horton, C. W. Chuckales, and D. Marsh: kneeling- C .Eff Asst. Coach D. Boyd, l. Schaelter, B. C Braden G lf VVl.lllCI1'I'lS, Brown, ROblI'lSOI1, Hiatt E. Echols B. Bohlnson B.IWill Echols' B' Begg' B' Shields' Couch W' liarns, and G. Chuckales qather round 511565585 Swngmg' Ifqr' P3815-fQIf2fg' Coach Ellsessertor some timely tips on ' NEC dur YS 'M ro mug Tic W' hattinq. However, Greenfield defeated C' IG en' QYQH ' SC Oi' H' the Trojans, 6-l, to win the Tournament, Coopir, l. enry, qr.-a sen, . MW, 17- 5 Bqffwicfi' uns 49m5fw419' all ERN fav 1 E J gif 4: l. Cooking I7 Q 'X . . ' 'r 2. Relngeroluon 5 . 3. water Heating The taste 67 N 4. House Hedging that always charms DRINK I 5 Portsmouth Gas Company ll . FOR YOUR SUMMER H E Y K I D S ! Thls IS your last chance to buy a Shelby Bike YOU GET THE BEST before vacation AT cn Q Sh t F 't C ' 9 ee S Um' We 0- oerr s ar ware 526-530 Second St. Phone 22 519-521 SECOND STREET 1165 The Stoclcham Co. 1 C E AIR CONDITIONED REFRIGERATOR HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Ofiice and Display 1109 Chillicoihe Si. FOR SERVICE Phon GRADUATION DRESSES 5133.99 Q 7!1e rqajwil fbaufi Shop REMEMBER .... THAT K n 051-15 SPECIALTY is CORSAGES FOR COMMENCEMENT BRUSI-lART'S TYPEWRITER STORE YIAGIC NARGIN ROYAL PORTABLES The Most Complete Line of Used Typewriiers cmd Portables in This 810 Chillicothe Si. Phone LSENIOR VETERAN of three years IS ace rcxcqueieer B111 Friel, who closes his br1111ant career Wlth the completlon of anothe ' Tour T Coburn Harold TOP TENNIS STAR IS Marne Griihn semor whose style IS the envy of lookers-on 117 PICT We've built ourselves up to a terrible letdowng we thought it could never happen here, but it did! lt's lunelll . . .CL A. C. chose loan Gims as best athlete and sport at the annual banquet...lVlany couples attended the girl- take-boy shindig. . .Extral Extra! Miss Dupuy had a fake birthday party! Homeroom 201 sprang a surprise party on their advisor on her bestowed birthday, May 9-ice cream, cake, presents, flowers, 'n' everything, even singing happy Boithday to youse . . . No one fell overboard on the senior boat ride. An enormous crowd swarmed the decks. With sore feet and tired limbs the students returned to Portsmouth. . .Senior English classes did a little research work to find out what they did when mere infants. Reason? Each senior had to write an autobiography. . .Most everyone reported that this time the subject for his theme was interesting...National Honor Society re- ceived 53 new members into its fold and re- christened itself the Emily Ball Chapter in honor of a former teacher. Mr. Dale suddenly announced that senior grades would be closed the next day, letting that class out a week earlier than they had anticipated. However, chemistry students came back to try a few experiments and to blow up the laboratory. . .Senior Play was a huge suc- cess with a double cast playing to huge crowds both nights. Mari Griffin nearly knocked Dick Eisnaugle off the couch when she slapped him during one scene. The annual lunior-Senior Prom was pro- nounced the best yetx Everyone turned out for it...The baccalaureate speaker, Dr. William lohnson, gave seniors a few pointers on what to do now that they've left the protection of P. H. S. The last week of school is always a daze. We vaguely recall the Senior Picnic, with everyone stuffing himself, Commencement exercises, a grand talk by the speaker, Dr. Albert E. Wig- gam, with tears from the girls, and the Alumni Banquet and Dance. . . And so to bed . -1 'iiibfuy P-3-5-'44 'H -f 'Q' 3 wr I Rafah coMPLrMEN'r THE GRADUATE Give a Nationally Advertised Watch CASH PRICES -:- ON CREDIT , ., V W . ' ' tiff' , 421 Chillicoihe Street BUY GRADUATION FLQWER5 FROM l I-IERMS 817 Sixth St. Phone 1008 ,GI flfw EXlISI'lJ HSGVly CONGRATULATICN5 To Nl-late ClGSS of K4l One of Ohio's Good Stores aewcm www, t j l 1 .94 ff' Jirudeiean 1' Trl . ' fm OHIO POWER ca, . lm 7 - A S' v til ' t gp' QV J 53:59 ll8 ,f v 5 T, 18 -.-. ,,,..,,,..,,, W , .,.v 19. Wm-- , OTHER EXPERT STROKERS comprise this year's tennis team: I. Mackoy, A. Henry, R. A. .Wie H6654 iicmduiafie Ga, Peake, and 1. Gims. 5th Street near Chillicothe PHONE 85 Q I' A lie ii- Everythinq in Electrical Appliances and General Hardware Also Paints, Varnishes, and Enamels Long and Company 729-733 Sixth St. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY FURNITURE Portsmouth, Ohio The Trojan staff qreatly appreciates the support given by its subscribers and advertisers during this year, the first RADIO SERVICING TRANSMITTER BUILDING Q AMPLIFIER BUILDING under its new form. The stall was assisted in production by: Q Keystone Press Co.-printers Indianapolis Enqravinq Co.--enqravers Harris Studio-fsenior photoqraphs 1320 Mound Phone 1104 TUNIS NUNNEMAKER, Mgr. PORTSMOUTH INTERSTATE BJSINESS COLLEGE PORTSMOUTH, OHIO PHONE 2630 815 GALLIA Social Securitv and Payroll Tax Accounting . Secretarial College and School of Accounting and Business Administration . A MEMBER OF THE OHIO BUSINESS SCHOOL ASSOCIATION AFFILIATE WITH BLISS COLLEGE Professional Accounting: C. P. A., Secretarial Science, Stenotype, Civil Service Business Administration, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewritinq, Banking, General Motors Accounting, Machine Calculation, and Machine Bookkeeping. WRITE, PHONE OR CALL FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FOR GRADUATES 119 . NlMBLY' FINGERING their way, these soloists contest at E lint, Michigan: B. Snook, French horn, C. Knost, accompanist, I. Snook, baritone horn and trombone. ,All Portsmouth contestents were rated excellent. RYTHMICAL REPRESENTATIVES to the Nati- onal Contest are the drum quintet, They are: H. Wittenburq, U. Holmes, P. Andrews, R. Bauer, Q. Snyder. ASPIRING GABRIELS are these trurnpeteers: sitting-eM. M. Miller, M. McCabe, accompanist, V. Brandel, standinge-H. Crull, O. Foster, T. Bassler, R. Wilson, S. Chick. A y CHIEF EXECUTIVES OF GRADUATION are these members of the Portsmouth School Board: seated-Mr. Craigmiles, president, Mr. Appel, superintendent: Dr. Morehead. Standing-Mr. Ridenour, superintendent of buildings and clerk of board: Mr. Daniels, vice-president, and Mr. Lynn. 4 f f .2 .f W oun HEARTIEST Congmtulotaons gb Ss TOTHE R' GRADUATING CLASS CF V1.1 V, I vljy Your big moment has arrived... here's wishing you the happiest and most prosperous iuture ever. QS K., 'jp Watch us for your fashion - - ,, 4 iuture! THE T305 AN ext, 5 ........ lu!!! a monthly photo revue published by the students lt, ot Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, Qhio. ii e Photographers .......... Loel Cooper, Noel Cooper P' A' l ' '4 'A ' V A ' I 'fp Business Manager .............. Richard Eisnaugle lssue Editor .......................... lohn Snook . Co-editors ...... Betty lean Lamm, Elwood Singleton M Sm C' l t' M nager .... Mary Margaret Kugelman QW W 70145 AilClE1diithCl'n. . .CT ................,.... Richard Bauer iesrgiioztq Sports Editor ...................... David Gardner '9f55,1550qpAN9l Calendar . . . .... Betty Lantz, Laura l. Tremper t Advisor .... ....,. M iss Katharine Kauftman TUNE' 1941 l2O if .53- fl- , -my .- . , -4 ,, -- , Q . NA.: 591, x,' nwnn, Aff-1,--.-J z. Af,-f. . , --Y -, 1
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