Parkersburg High School - Parhischan Yearbook (Parkersburg, WV)

 - Class of 1939

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All this to the end that we may promote the good life under divine guidance. i .AbLfL.Ah..4.l-ui-1.4 L S 6 w A A Y , Qs Q '55 XR X60 XX ' 04 Qs - QV QQ K , Q J C4 XX 'ES Q, XX Q O X, Q r W vs X' X Q 1 Q YN 410 BQ? ' OXIN 9 xx Qx :fb XX Qkaqba QQ x Q' r 5 X . S A i W ff 5x X s Sk MW QpuHislzeJ - , 1 A by file Graduating . Q Classes of Parkersburg W LJ High School af . x XX I X xx gjarkersburq, Oixesf x fwrqin1'a NT T Q Se S 2 XZ, W F ,I ' J! U ur ,gm '. qw: :'- -,qs X . . ,c', '- M Hui: tg. I' .P in 'Y MV' YF Qaffg Max . s- ff I., N4--971 -V J . .I-4'-44 JJ , 1 X I F iv r - 'rg . ' 4 Tin' 'T ji: -SQ - v ' 'DH 4,- ., n 1 . ' 4' Jr is I' an 1 1 Q ' ,nl f 4 n ' T lg ? I i 1 1 w 1 h 3 1 , Q 1 W - W , Foreword All good thiligs lin an dndeavor to prolorig mustcome to an end. But the end,f we offer- this book ithat holds within ,its pages 3' review of ' school at:- ' tivities during jo h 1929- i 4 ' ' 1 1 1: Q i h 1 A W ls ,1 '1- :- ' . A 1 v y g A 14 I I , l - . 0, YH .1 -fl :Uv '..,1-gfN 'V ,. ,ff , . -a-mu ,' . , 4-ff vl' A 'f rw rf R V-vv. -. .ye x I. fd ,.1 gn ,rf K-. 1 04 'T' fi 5 12' H, WI-f WV ' w N W- lJf- . l 'W xkM'141l ,X ,z H My My XR! lim II!!! Nik Q W, L AMNM1,v1'uf1Q1' Q ff ' , wh '- l f 5, , ' 1 st If WNW' M NMX 41 I WW h 6 QX-vii ffiu N ullwpill N 5 Hg'llg'g' K vZp qii'59'7 i 'J A X 4 37' XXX XX vb' X I XN X- N UM VX NN Qwfaifiv-.iQ' ,z1'f ljWfi!Jf um Wx 6111+ Q1Wgx,nW' M ffl1fllW2'1, fffaMfiI .5 NX rx T At P. H. S. this year we have disproved the old adage never change horses in the middle of the streamf, We have been both fortunate and unfortunate. We have been unfortunate in losing Mr. Michael, temporarily, yet for- tunate indeed in having such an able successor as Mr. Conner take his place. We wish to congratulate Mr. Conner, who has conducted the administration smoothly and efficiently, and also the faculty, who have given him their sin- cere cooperation. We 'believe that P. H. S. is unusually lucky in being able to maintain the staff it has. W. R. MELICK Assistant Principal, Second Semester MISS RUBY F. BOGGS Dean of Girls I L. S. MICHAEL Principal, First Semester D. O. CONNER Principal, Second Semester .. fif- at .J- GEORGE J. DIETZ Teacher of XVincl Instruments MISS DONNA DRAKE Library Clerk MISS MARGARET C. EDMONDSON English ROBERT H. FERGUSON American History MISS SYLVIA FRAME Textbook Clerk and Bookkeeper A. D. GIVENS Biology 19 Q rw W ig, tl MISS MARGARET AUCH Social Studies HARRY BAKER Physics and Electricity MISS CATHERINE BALL Commercial and Physical Geography MISS VIRGINIA BROWN Registrar MRS. KENDALL BRYAN American Problems H. W. CALENDINE Building Trades MISS NEVADA A. CL.AWSON English MISS ROSA A. CURRY Study Hall C. F. DERENBURGER Bookkeeping 0. L. HALI. Building Trades MISS VIRGINIA HAYMAN Latin MISS MILDRED H. HIEHLE Typing, Stenography, Office Practice EDWARD M. HIXSON Auto Mechanics MISS FLORENCE HUGHES English MISS MARY C. HUGHES English MISS DOROTHY JEFFERSON English MISS EFFIE MAY JOHNSON History MISS BONNIE E. KERR French, Latin, Senior Adviser .- ' LH 1-.J..e1 .:-,-. '. . ' fi. N L, ,eg -'E' -' xi - f -- -we V . MISS MARY LOUISE LANGFITT American History MISS MARIAN R. LAYTON Foods IRVIN ROSS LYTLE Agriculture MISS NANCY MARSH English, Journalism MRS. BLANCHE MATHENY World History MISS HAZEL MCHENRY Clothing, Household Chemistry MISS GERTRUDE MEERWEIN - ' Commercial Geography, Shorthand .. MISS LILLIAN MIDDLESWART Assistant Librarian I STANLEY L. MILLER Bookkeeping, Business Principles, Commercial ' Law MISS WANDA MITCHELL Public Speaking, Dramatics SHIRLEY MoR'roN K 2 , . ,... I - ' A .2' 'V X Biology ff 35 MISS ETHEL MUSGRAVE English MISS WILLIE ESTELLE NEAL English ' W. B. PEARSON Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Szilesmanship MISS IDA M. PETERS Librarian t it MISS MARY PHELPS Commercial Arithmetic MISS KATHLEEN POLING English E. E. RHODES Physical Education MISS LOUISE ROBERTS Spanish, General Language WALFRED W. ROSE Mechanical Drawing FLOYD SCHWARTZWALDER Social Studies, Coach S. W. SPENCER Chemistry MISS CLIFFIE SPILMAN Typewriting MRS. ROBERT STRIMER Secretary to Principal ROBERT M. STRIMER English, Coach JOHN R. SW'ALES Teacher of String Instruments A. C. TAYLOR Plane and Solid Geometry Jo? MISS MARY LOLIISE TA LOR Biology MISS ELIZABETH TERRY Latin MISS CAROLYN TOWNSEND American Problems In fi- Q 4 MRS. ISABEL WILSON Art LEONARD WITHERS Music EARL WOOD Wood Work MISS ETHEL WOODYARD Physical Education for Girls HARVEY YOUNG Auto Mc-chanics MISS LAURA BROOKS MOORE Biology, Botany MISS NELLIE HAYS TAYLOR American History LAWRENCE C. WHITE World History 121 ,j f MISS LEONA TRACEWELL Study Hall MISS EFFIE VAUGHN Stenography MISS ANNA WAITNEIGHT Attendance Clerk MISS DAISY WALLER English EDWIN B. WARNER Biology MISS ALICE H. WEIR Mathematics ., , !, ff..mr-,.:1-- , Z.. nu v.v,1-sq 5-qpahwx U Wood County Board of Education Sitting: H. M. Wigal, Commissionerg H. D. Hcnrie, Commis- sioncrg L. Hamric, President of the Boardg E. F. Ball, Commissionerg Frank Athey, Commissioner. Standing: L. H. Wharton, Assistant Superintenclcntg John A. Davis, Jr., Superintendentg T. H. McKinley, Director of Finance. 3 1 F sv - ' -' B 'f' ' ral V 4 il1IIl'lZiSCl'ZfIIZ Slflff JANUARY STAFF Dick Leonard, Feature Editorg Virginia Lou Harcllnarger, Business Nlan- ngerg Loimld Belt, Eclitorg Marie Sinclelclcclcer, Typistg Clyde Smitll, lVlcnx- lwer at Large: Claude Cutlip, Sports Editor: Bill Oakes, Artist. Not in picture: Eva Satow, Dorothy Satterfield, Feature Writers. JUNE STAFF Kneeling: Helen June Howes, Artistg Marjorie Flaig, Artist: Betty Louclen, Nlember at Largeg Leona Sellers, Typistg Betty Mason, Feature Editor: Eleanor Knotts, Typist. Standing: Bob Sell, Eclitorg Jimmie Bacorn, Photograplmerg Dale Wilsoxi, Sports Editorg Jimmie Nloore, Circulation Managerg Bob Sharps, Business Nlanager. r X , X 395' 5 QQ. 404 .O W1 ff AQ? 5 Y. I 7 X ' WW f If Z ll Q Mala My 'f LR -Q x 5 Q Q Q , 9 5335 ,:.,. Y 5 'L' 4 2:, fb. rg .4 ...., , .-1.-. A L K 875- 2 WILLIAM MORRISON Secretary Vice President Senior I Class, Big Red Football, Hi-Y FRANK S. MOORE Treasurer Vice President Junior II Class, Big Red Football, Hi-Y BRYAN WILSON President Big Red Trainer, Big Red Council, Student Council JUNE VIRGINIA N ICHOLSON Vice President Glee Club, Class President '38, Entre Nous I17 X 8 Q unuur iubinel I Q C Row Row one: Ann Guice, Chairman Class Play Committeeg Jean Claire Deeble, Chairman Social Committee, Nancy Hovis, Chairman Color Committeeg Miss Bonnie Kerr, Cla-ss Sponsor, Eva Satow, Chairman Motto Committee, Virginia Garretson, Chairman Color Day Committee, June Nicholson, Vice President. two: Clyde Smith, Chairman Annual Committeeg Charles Caldwell, Chair- man Stand Committee, Wfilliam Oakes, Chairman Decorating Committeeg Bryan Wlilson, Presidentg Frank Moore, Secretary, Bill Morrison, Treasurer. COMMITTEES PLAY IVIOTTO ANNUAL Ann Guice, Chairman Eva Satow, Chairman Clyde Smith, Chairman Rosalie Russell Dick Leonard Lonald Belt Eldon Ward Elaine Wood Ronald Johnson SOCIAL PROGRAM STAND Jean Claire Deehle, Chairman Virginia Garretson, Chairman Charles Caldwell, Chairman Gene Barringer Wesley Barringer Goff Utterback Jackie Brown Henry Miller Claude Curlip Imogene Stulcey DECORATION William Oakes, Chairman COLOR Charles Ford Nancy Hovis, Chairman Mary Jane Mills Roy Haynes Geraldine Roberts Ted Smith l I 1 , 4 '--1 't ' . Y. L , I FLOYD J. ALLIO Orchestra CHARLES E. AMOS Monitor, Athletic Club, Intramurals KENNETH ASH ., P v ' 1, ,lv If Tennis Team, Football Manager, Track Manager W AUDREY BAILES ' Monitor, Student Assistant, Senior Girls' Book Club A-3 SAMMIE BAILEY if Track, Monitor, Intramurals JULIA BAKER ' Kennel Club, Gym Assistant, Girl Reserves EUGENE L. BARRINGER Band, Orchestra WESLEY BARRINGER ull' Band, Orchestra, Little Reds 33l' -if HERs-CHEL BATTIN -S A Cappella Choir, Vivace Glee Club, All-State Chorus LONALD VIRGINIA BELT Marcato Glee Club, Editor of Parhischan, Class Play Spring Dance f W A RUTH BLACK Entre Nous, Student Assistant, Girl Reserves My W, HELEN BRADFORD ii Q A Kennel Club, Girl Reserves KATHLEEN BRADFORD Kennel Club, Girl Reserves, Gym Assistant ,QE is HENRY BRINKER 'F' Intramurals, Athletic Club A arg wil JACK ABoY BROWN ,fir Orchestra, Little Symphony, Girl Reserves if ADA BUTCHER Student Assistant, Visual Education Club, Cashier in Cafeteria CHARLES F. CALDWELL Monitor, Football Helper, Senior Cabinet FOSTER CUNNINGHAM Monitor, Intramurals, Boys' Book Club X: CLAUDE R. CUTLIP if Parhischan Staff, Junior-Senior Dramatics, Office Monitor ., MAY DAVIS Kennel Club, Girl Reserves, Ping Pong Club WANETTA M. DAY Advanced Knitting Club, First Aid Club, Typing Club 92 JEAN CLAIRE DEEBLE Senior Cabinet, A Cappella Choir, Ofhce Assistant 'ting GENO DI BETTA Monitor, Student Council, Intramurals ISODENE DRAIN Marcato Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Student Assistant in -Z . ,.z V 1 .r. .gk . - 7' , ' V ,iw t AF. 1, T.. .I-,ijt - .i -13 H 'fig . ri, A .. , R. 4: ll 4 -l I-IAZEL ANNE DRAKE Student Assistant, Marcato Glee Club LAURA DUCKWORTH Registrafs Office Assistant, President of Senior Girls' Book Club, President Senior II Girl Reserves MARY ELIAS Senior Girls' Book Club, Monitor, Student Assistant 'aw as WARREN FANKHOUSER Intramurals, Golf Team, Athletic Club , E ' Q GLADYS FLEAK O it ,ll,ii -,E Student Assistant, Senior Girls' Book Club, Bible Club I L 13 CHARLES Fono w i 5145, , I f Student Council, Editor of Journal, Senior Boys' ' sk i I Book Club i 'A msff' BERTHA FOUGHT fi'st' Student Assistant, Girl Reserves, Registrar's Office Assistant . ,- - - Q SAUL FRIEDLANDER, JR. , -2f' , , I Q L Intramurals, Athletic Club YQ, M x? - ' gg' N EVELYN FULL ' E., ', I ,L t, s ' I Student Assistant, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Book Club f ,, it 'ii i 'ii I' A L 2 ANN GUICE President Entre Nous, Stu ent ounc CLARENCE S. HACKETT Intramurals, Boxing Team, Commercial Club CHARLES E. HALFI-IILL Monitor, Athletic Club, Intramurals d C il, Color Day Program VIRGINIA LOU I-IARDBARGER Senior I President, Student Council, Parhischan Stail: WILLIAM D. HARMAN Swing Club, Track, Intramurals ROY L. I-IAYNES Novelty Club, Intramurals MARJORIE LOU HIGGS Student Assistant, Magazine Club, Library Assistant VIRGINIA LOUISE HILLARD Advanced Knitting Club, Handicraft Club, French Club HOLLAND PAUL W. Little Red Football, Tennis Team, Little Red Basketball VIRGINIA LaDORACE GARRETSON A Cappella Choir, Vice President Entre Nous, CLARENCE RUSSELL GILCHRIST ramural Manager, Boxing Team, Home Room President LOUIS PAUL GORRELL Band, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir All-State Chorus Int ROBERT M. GRANT Torch and Scroll, I-lead Nlonitor HELEN GREENBURG Marcato Glee Club, Student Assistant, Senior Girls' Book Club MARY ALYCE GREENE ' Visual Education Club, Astronomy Club, Library Assistant A in L H 1- -ff-. --, ,- if,---, - 1-1--.ff-f,, -. - ' gg , 'f ,fi'ro ' . ' Yi'i at I .h ,L ,.,.,. .1 v,-,,..t,-., ,, to N i , t 4 V '. 4 1. f 17 -'n , if 'fe A ' ,..1 .FYI ' ' 'cg . ,, -. W-, 4 ','-' , MARY FRANCES KENNEDY A Cappella Choir, All-State Chorus, Marcato Glee Club NINA KING Student Assistant, Visual Education Club, Kennel Club BETTY KOON A Cappella Choir, Marcato Glee Club, Student Assistant PAUL LEMON Baseball, Intramurals, Monitor DICK LEONARD President Hi-Y, Torch and Scroll, Feature Editor of Parhiscban Staff PAULINE LEWIS Student Assistant, Social Games Club, Girls' Intramurals Si 4 Z f fr. B .Qin RUTH MARIE HOPKINS Student Assistant, Visual Education Club, Marcato Glee Club CLAYTON HORNBECK ' Boxing Team, Senior Boys' Book Club, Serenaders' Guitar Club GEORGE HOUCK Senior Boys' Book Club, Monitor NANCY HOVIS Senior Cabinet, Office Assistant, Dramatics Club RICHARD B. HOWELL Wrestling Club, Senior Boys, Book Club, Football Helper PAUL HYLBERT Band, Orchestra, Basketball VIRGINIA JARVIS Student Assistant, Senior Girls, Book Club, Girl Reserves HELEN JOHNSON Library Assistant, Monitor, Visual Education Club RONALD G. JOHNSON Swing Club, Good Drivers' Club, Monitor GLADYS LUCAS Magazine Club, Senior Girls' Book Club EDITH McBRIDE Main Office Monitor, Senior II Girls' Book Club, Girl Reserves MARY FRANCES McDOWELL Student Assistant, Visual Education Club, Home Economics Club CLYDE C. MCLAIN Boys, Book Club, Journal Staff GLEN EDWIN MEALY, JR. Student Assistant, Football Helper, Senior Boys, Book Club ALDEN MCKUSICK MERRILL Senior Boys' Book Club, Intramurals, Typing Club JANE MERRILL Marcato Glee Club, Dramatics Club, Class Play Spring Dancel' HENRY L. MILLER Band, Orchestra, Journal Staff WILLIAM R. MILLER Monitor, Intramurals, Social Games 1 w v fi, . A ' , i 'TT1 .l'!1'f 4':vi 1F'f5t1F?1flv f'g:'51r 2!'p51l1ll?e , - ' -4, -- i i 1 1-we i ,T ' , 541 J .w,l- U .,., Y W ti' -. , 1 ik-fl X ,Y W ,LI , DON HUDSON POOLE Band, Orchestra, Intramurals GERALDINE ROBERTS Student Assistant, Visual Education Club, Girl Reserves HELEN LOUISE ROBERTS Student Assistant, Kennel Club, Girls' Book Club KENNETH D. ROBERTS Senior Boys' Book Club, Intramurals, Monitor DOROTHY ROLLINS Marcato Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Athletic Association PAUL RONNING Intramurals, Monitor, Radio Club WENDELL MILLER Intramurals, Senior Boys' Book Club MARY JANE MILLS A Cappella Choir, Marcato Glee Club, Girl Reserves FRANK MOATS Ritie Club, Safety Club, Magazine Club ELZA C. MOREHEAD Monitor, Intramurals, Senior Boys' Book Club ERNEST MULLEN Big Red Football, Track, Big Red Council WILLIAM E. OAKES Student Council, Vivace Glee Club, Head Monitor THELMA MARIE PAGE Student Assistant, Magazine Club, Commercial Club ANN PATTON OmCl-3 Assistant, Junior Girls' Book Club, Senior Girls' Book Club CHARLES G. PECK Intramurals, Monitor, Gym Assistant JOE RULEY Football Helper, Dramatics Club, Student Council ROSALIE ANN RUSSELL A Cappella Choir, Marcato Glee Club, Office Assistant ROBERT SANGER Track, Monitor, Hi-Y EVA LORRAINE SATOW Entre Nous, President Dramatics Club, Senior Cabinet DOROTHY LOUISE SATTERFIELD A Cappella Choir, Marcato Glee Club, All-State Chorus LOUISE SCHILLING A Cappella Choir, Marcato Glee Club, Entre Nous WALTER F. SHEETS Band, Orchestra, Monitor DON SHOWALTER Big Red Football, Intramurals, Dramatics Club BEULAH SHULER P I H 4 , ,i q K 1' 1 in 1: , , fi . , P- 1 . 2251+ - 'Q DALE SHUTTS Senior Boys' Book Club, Intramurals MARIE SINDELDECKER Parhischan Staff, Attendance Office Assistant, Secretary Senior Girls' Book Club GLADYS V. SIPTHORP Marcato Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, All-State Chorus CLYDE SMITH Parhischan Staff, Head Monitor, Cheerleader STERLING SMITH ' Band, Student Council, Monitor TED SMITH Hi-Y, Track, Student Assistant DENVER V. SOVEL Big Red Football, Football Club, Monitor FORREST STANLEY HAROLD ST. CLAIR Band, Orchestra, Little Symphony GOFF UTTERBACK ROBERT L. VERNON Serenaders, Guitar Club, Intramurals ELDON LEE WARD Big Red Football, Track, Sponsor Model Airplane Club VIRGINI.4t LEE WARNER Student Assistant, Advanced Knitting Club, Fancy Work Club JACK S. WATKINS Art Club, Monitor, Vivace Glee Club MARY LOUISE WEIGLE Marcato Glee Club LILLIAN WELDEN Student Assistant, Magazine Club, Senior Girls' Book Club LILLIAN LENORA WELLS Student Assistant, Visual Education Club, Radio Club JUNE WHITESIDE Senior Girls' Book Club, Senior II Girl Reserves Radio Club s L 'Q 4 el i 11 , 4 , VV I ..,, A . EAIV , L , Q, eicti L ' , V,.. Auq, Q. CLARENCE STILGENB.AUER Athletic Club, Intramurals INIOGENE STUKEY Entre Nous, Student Assistant, Color Day Committee JO ANN SWAIN Advanced Knitting Club, Fancy Work Club MILDRED ARMINTA TAYLOR Dramatics Club, President D. E. A. Girl Reserves, Journal Staff MILDRED VIRGINIA TAYLOR Nlagazine Club, Color Day Program, Girl Reserves VERA TOOMEY - lvlagazine Club, Nlarcato Glee Club, Library Assistant NINA HAZEL WIGAL Student Assistant, Commercial Club, Visual Education Club CLYDE WIGNER, JR. Band, Intramurals, Monitor VIRGIL F. WILLIAMS Big Red Football, Big Red Wrestling, Football Club ELAINE WOOD Orchestra, National Thespians Honorary Dramatics Society, Class Play Spring Dance 24 MARGARET J . WOODRING Magazine Club, Senior II Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Book Club l GLADYS MEEKS Main Office Assistant, Monitor, Student Class Song Assistant As we sing this song, we'll say to you, P. H. S. weire proud of youg Many teachers, friends, and books we've had, But even now we won't be sacl. Just the same old words but different tune: How we'll miss you, hate to leave so soong Our parting words are yet the best For P. H. S. CHORUS We leave our happy days behind, But memories still hold, Jobs and such we hope to f1nCl Though scarce as we've been told. To college some of us will go i To plan our future years, We won't be back 'but you all know, We hate to leave! --Words and Music by L ouise Schilling CLASS SERMON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ' i Sunday Evening, January 15, 1939 Grand March - Victory Invocation ..... ----- Souls of the Righteous -- Scriptural Reading Ave Vervum Corpus --- Sermon ..... ..... - Nun: Dimitris ,- Benedxction ............. Grand March- Festival March- Here They Colne Overture- Rose Marie ---- -- ............ - .... -..--- Star Spangled Banner - Invocation --- Music of Life -- Address ......... I-lospocli Pomilui --- Song of Farewell --- Zamecnik High School Orchestra Reverend Perry B. James Pastor First Methodist Episcopal Church ------ . -,-----..- .--------------------- Tertius Noble A Cappella Choir William Byrd .R'EQLL2iHE1IJa2 ' - ------------------- - , --, Reverend Gill I. Wilson Pastor First Presbyterian Church -..---,.-.---------- ----------------- Arlzhangelslry A Cappella .Choir - -----------,...------ --- Reverend Gill I. Wilson ----..-----..---,-----..-,,------- --- ---- Mendelssohn High School Orchestra- COMMENCEMENT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thursday, January 19, 1939 - -- ..................... .......... Z amecnil: ---- Frirnl and Srothart High School Orchestra --------------- ------ - ------ Key-Smith Class and Audience ------------------ ----, - . Reverend Paul Redfearn Pastor Sr. Paul's M. E. Church, South ----------------------------------------- Noble Cain A Cappella Choir -----------------------p--- Dr. Leonard Riggleman v President Morris Harvey College ----------..----..- -- ----------------- Lvovslcy -------------------------- ------------------ Kountz A Cappella Choir Presentation of Prizes -- . .......,................... . Superintendent John A. Davis, Jr. J. Madison Jackson Scholarship and Athletic Prizes Presentation of Diplomas .................................. Principal Lloyd S. Michael Class Song ............... --.- .......... Words and Music by Louise Schilling Class Benediction ........... ................... ...... R e verend Paul Redfearn March- Tha Pennant -- -- ............ A. ........... ........ ....... Z am ecnil: High School Orchestra 26 Class Activities HALLOWE'EN DANCE October 31, the night when ghosts and goblins walk, was selected by the January '39 class for their first social affair, a Tacky Dance in the Elks' Club ballroom. The ballroom and stage were gayly decorated in fuchsia and silver. After a hilarious evening, every student, and even the chaperones, said they had a good time. COLOR DAY Cn Friday, November 4, the January seniors wore their class colors, fuchsia and silver, for the first time. At 8:30 in the morning the beautiful Hag was raised by President Bryan Wilson, while the class members sang and cheered. After lunch the class presented its Color Day Program. The scene was Moose Inn, a modern night club. A selected orchestra furnished the music. The formally dressed couples were greeted by Wes Barringer, master of ceremonies, who presented the floor show. Dot Uoan Davisj Satterfield, with her boy friend, Bill Oakes, securely tied to her by a rope, kept us laughing, Jinky Garretson and Mary Frances Kennedy sang romantic songs, Clyde Wigner, with his impersonations, was forever present, but was finally bounced by the waiters, a trio, Jean Deeble, Dorothy Satterfield, Louise Schilling, sang, Gene Barringer delighted his audience with his trumpet, and Dot Satterfield sang a song composed by Louise Schilling. This completed the floor show, and the couples resumed their dancing as the curtain went down. SENIOR TEA An old P. H. S. custom was revived when the Senior I girls entertained the Senior II girls with a delightful tea on Saturday, January 14. The tea was held at the Wo1nan's Club from two- thirty to five o'clock. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Junior II class entertained the January '39 Seniors on Monday night, January 16, with the usual banquet at the Masonic Temple. After a delicious dinner, a program, which took us back to our nursery days, was presented by the talented Juniors, with Charles Taylor as toastmaster. Mr. Michael, the Old King Colei' of the party, was the principal speaker. Later, the ballroom was cleared and dancing was enjoyed until twelve o'c1ock. CLASS DANCE Tuesday, January 17, was set aside by the graduating class for their farewell to each other. The Seniors' private dinner and dance was held in the banquet hall of the Chancellor Hotel. The tables were decorated with flowers, and fuschia and silver streamers. After a delicious dinner, Bryan Wilson, class president, presented Miss Kerr with a gift of appreciation from the class. Val Brown's Brigadiers played for dancing from eight-thirty to twelve. SENIOR I-II PARTY Wednesday, January 18, was the last Senior affair, when we were entertained by the Senior I's at the Coliseum. Although we were outnumbered by our hosts. we had a very good time. Eva Satow Class Plug l Friday, January 13, might have been unlucky for many, but for the cast of 'QSpring Dancev it was lucky, for the play, a gay comedy by Philip Barry, under the direction of Miss Wanda Mitchell, was presented before a large and appreciative audience and went along smoothly to its last curtain. The scene, in a modest New England house near the campus of a girls, school, with the prim Miss Ritchie as house mother, sets a contrasting background for the light banter and flippant man- ner of the modern college girls and their visiting boy friends. The plot concerns Alex Benson, who has fallen in love with a Yale man, Sam Thatcher, and is broken-hearted because he is going to Russia for two years with his crony, woman-hater Lippincott. Her roommate, Kate McKim, who is a confirmed man-hater, except for Mr. Beckett, her young professor, whom she says is 'ljust wonderfulf, plots with her other mates to detain Sam until they can make him see that he loves Alex as much as she loves him. Wfith the help of Sally Prescott, who has superb ideas, Frances Penn, who is beautiful but dumb, Nlady Platt, who is rich and witty, and their boy friends, Doc Byrd, Buck Buchannon, and the humorous John Hatton-Yale and Princeton men-who have come down for the spring dance, and the unwilling maid, Mildred, they finally lock the Lippincott in the pantry while Sam and Alex elope. The cast-Sitting: Clyde Wigner, John Hatton, Nancy Hovis, Frances Fenn, Virginia Garretson, Sally Prescott, Goff Utterback, Buck Buchannon, Lonald Belt, Kate McKim, Ernest Mullen, The Lippincott, Paul Hylbert, Doc Byrd, Jane Merrill, Mady Platt, Betty Koon, Miss Ritchie, Dick Leonard, Walter Beckett. Standing: Elaine Wood, Mildred, Claude Cutlip, Sam Thatcher, Eva Satow, Alex Benson. Production Staff: Bill Morrison, Business Manager, Glen Mealey and Clayton Hornbeck, Construc- tion Crew, Wesley Barringer, Julia Baker, May Davis, Imogene Stukey, Mildred A. Taylor, and Ruth Black, Stage Crew, Virginia Jarvis, Mary Jane Mills, and Helen Bradford, Prop- erty Crew, Ann Guice, Costumes, Goff Utterback, Sound Effects, Paul I-lylbert, Lights, Jackie Brown and Dorothy Satterfield, Prompters. 7 NAME Flo d Al Allio Kenneth izil Ash----- -- Audrey iLittle Audreyl Bailes- Sammie fSaml Bailey ...,, . Julia ijuliel Baker----. -- Eugene lPeckl Barringer-- Wesley iWesl Barringer- -- Herschel iHersl Battin .-.--. Lonald iLonnieJ Belt -. - .- Horo Scoop BESETTI NG SIN Violin ,..,,,.g,..,..,.. - Bel r f l 4 --- - -- ---- Chdlrles E. iAndyl Amos .- p e .,,. -.-- - - -- Never being in Home Room Robe rt Taylor Women - .,.... ---- Charles Scicllin --- - - Missing School .... --- His Music ---- -.-.. Salesmanship -- --- Giggling ,,,, --- Ruth iBlackiel Black - ...v Fraternity Pin Helen KBradieJ Bradford -- Kathleen iKatie-l Bradford.- Paul Ronning --- --- Bob Vernon - ,,,,,.,, --- Henry iBrinkl Brinker.----His De Soto ------- ---- Jackie Uackaboyl Brown - - - Kenneth Dils ----- .,.... -- Ada iButchl Butcher-- ---Typing and Shorthand.---- Charles KChuckl Caldwell-- Foster llzeetsl Cunningham Claude fChucklel Cutlip.--- May fFlat-foot flogiel Davis. Wanetta fEtral Day ------- Jean C. ljeaniel Deeble -- Gena lBrown Eyel Di Betta Tcasing girls -- -- - --- Riding a horse to school - WILLS .His fiddle to Mr. Swales - -.- ----- ---- Evenings in Belpre to grandchildren ..,,., - Dry shed key to Jack King- -- -- ----- -Her studious look to Barney Helmick ,..... .His dancing to Donald Hale ,,.,. . .o,.s. -Her pretty feet to Kathryn Neale ...,,.,, Trumpet ability to Henry ,.A,. His brother to a fickle female----- -Mis freckles to Mr. Conner - - ,... . Her good grades to Charles Waller--- --- Fraternity Pin to Lorraine Vernon --- -Her tallness to Marguerite McKim .,,.... -Curly hair to you - - - ......... ---- -Good looks to Billy Decker --- - e,., --- -Dolls to anyone who will take them -Her Typing Speed to Bonnie -His size to Mr. Miller - ---- -Volley Ball ability to Tommy-Hyiiesiizzzz Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck Parleys to Coach Strimer --- Buck Benny -- -- - Candy in Home Room----- -Tony Wilson -----. - ---- -Rosalie Russell. ---------- -Ernie Mullen --------- Miss Hiehle to Helen Baker -Determination to get ahead to -Personality to Juanita White -Accounting knowledge to Ed -Cooking to Glenda Bowers -- ---- ------- A Drainey good person Hazel Ann lHazel Annl Drake ----- Red Hair- - ---- Isodene llzziel Drain-.- . Laura fDuckiel Duckworth- Mary KMaryl Elias --- . .. -- Warren iTagl Fankhouser -- Gladys iFlcetie-belll Fleak.- Charles lChickJ Ford. .--- Bertha IFight-Fightl Fought gunior Uunel Friedlander-- velyn iEmpty'Fulll Full--- Virginia lJinkyl Garretson- - Russell iGilliel Gilchrist-.-- Paul fMaestrol Gorrell - ---- Robert fDeaconl Grant ---- Helen fFlaiz-lvizl Greenbursz Mary Alyce Green - .---- Ann iGuicyl Guice -- .. Clarence fHatchetl Hackett Charles iChuckJ Halfhill -- Virginia Lou fGinny Loul Hardbarger ., .----- ,.--- Bill fCurlyl Harman -.-----.. Roy lBrotherl Haynes ..---- Marjorie iMargel Hives - Virginia fDottiel Hillard--. Paul lFlashl Holland ---- - Ruth KRuthiel Hopkins Clayton fshortyl Hornbeck George lFeetsl Houck ----- Nancy iHipsl Hovis .- .--- . Richard lDickl Howell------ Paul iChiefl Hylbert- -- Virginia iGinnYl JHVIS - Helen Honniel Johnson - Ronald fspeedl Johnson--- Mary Frances Kennedv ----- Nina Kin Paul lLeml Lemon ---- . Dick iProfl Leonard ---. Pauline lPollVl Lewis- --... Exchanging notes with B. - Sanger Never getting her home work Connie ------. ----- ---- Charles Amos - -----..-... -Gloria Prunty - - - - Bob and more Bob .- --- Night Life -------- --- Ted --- - ----- Broughton's --- --- Mildred - - Jensey Roberts -M -- --- Sitting on the front fence Books ---...- .. .. ------ - - Snazzy Clothes----.. - Boys. Boys and more Boys Shirley Temple .. -..-- ----- ,lunior High girls ----- Fine Manners and gracious behavior -- - --- -- The chin that Pauline loves ro touch --- ----- ----- Carrying papers .-- --- ---- Comedian --. --------- -- Primping -- ---. ---- Stuiiin the P. O. with love letters -.---- - --... -- - Cars --.- ------- -----.- Good looks .- ------. --- Being so quiet----------- Flirting -.- -, - -- -- Marking everybody absent for Mr. Pop Givens.-- Jane Merrill ----------- Don Showalter.-------.---- Harry Hill - -- - -.--- One ann driving with Betty Shrewsbury ---- Hutf -- - -------.- ---- Francis Phares - Betty iKe'ftySBdonliTKBBriiTECecil Reed ---- --- Charming Personality .-- Mar uerite McKim - ---- -- gi Stout s - - . ----- - Gladys lLucasl Lucas ------ Bob Angers- -- - Edith fMacl McBride - Charlie McCarthy-- - Mary lMickeyl McDowell --Miss Hiehle--. ---- Clyde iMac! McLain- ------ Riding a bicycle- ---- - - Glenn fPeabodvl Meals' ---- Giazlimz - ---- Gladys iTimidl Meeks.---.. Alden fMickeyJ Merrill --- Jane 1Dimplel Merrill ---- Henry lHenl Miller ----- William iBilli Miller - ---. Wendell iWindyl Miller -- Mary Jane iChubbyl Mills-- Frank iBarneyl Moats. ---- - Frank fBusl Moore . ---- Elza iDaniell Morehead - - - - Bill iPinkyl Morrison ---- - Ernest iMoonl Mullen ----- June 1Nickiel Nicholson William KPretty Boyl Oakes Thelma Page- .-- -------- Ann 1Anniel Patton ---- . Charles iBushelJ Peck ---- - Don H. iBuckJ Poole.------ Geraldine i.l2I'l'Yl R0bBffS--- Helen Roberts --- ---... --- Kenneth ichubl Roberts D r Dodol Rollins Ronald Johnson and Mickey Mouse . Red hair -. -------.--.. -- Paul Hylbert - --- - ----- -- Never without his home work Her notes to Alice Baby Face Robertson Shorthand book to underclassmen- ----- - -His olf clubs to Mr. Johnson -------- .Love?y hands to most every girl - .-- --1 His editorship of the Journal to Bill Jacobs. Care of this student via business to some- one else ---------- - - ------- -Miss -------- .-- to Mr . Spencer ------- -Her quietness to Bill Seaman --. ---- - -Her boy friends to anyone who wants them -His looks to Robert Taylor .--- ------ - -His horn to Dorothy Keenan - ------- - Football ability to the up and coming- ---- -Her color to a dull day, ---- -- ------ -- Shyness to Peg.- ---- -- -- - -Vacant spot she will leave to Alice Reynolds -Mr. Pearson to another Salesmanship class Seat in Typing to Jean Nelson -- ------ - -Student Council work to Carlyle Farnsworth His curly hair and pretty complexion to Louis Ludlow ---- - -- -- ------- .Paper route to John Heminway -------- Acting ability to Carolee Morford --- --- Curly hair to Ruth Basforcl ,----- ---- ---- His snow bird ability to Ces Reed. ------ -Her car to Bill Carter ---- . ----- ----- - -His goods to Lowell Knopp - - --- His seat in Com. Arithmetic to Allie Hanks -Her curly hair to Mary Katherine Ludwig- -Private secretary to Bill Bell-------- Personality to Doc Jarvis . ------- Her posture to Pat Deem - - -Shorthand technique to Miss Hiehle. ----- .Driving ability to Herb Cutlip ---- .Voice to Julia McGraw .- ------ - -Her Ten Cent Store iob to B. Kaiser -.--- -Her smile to Nell Weltner - ------ - His charming personality to Dave - Sourpuss Reed ---------- ----- . - -Brains to Ham McLain - -- .Chocolate sodas to Basketball Boys--- ---. -Pretty smile to Mildred Anderson ------- -Her Spanish to the poor Chinese --------- -Her pretty hair to Ben Leeper--- -Journalism to Miss Marsh -- ---- Lou Conley-- Frank Zippel. TO BE l0R NOT TO BED Another Rubinofl' A Belprean Manager of W. P. A. Sit Down Team The girl in the little green house A perfect husband The Belle of Book Land First Trumpet with Tommy Dorsey Podunk's Jazz Director Salesman of ladies' wear Head chemist for New Jersey Du Ponts A Pin Cushion fCollectorl Viscose President Advertisement model Dat Sot of fellow Jackie in the box Miss Hiehle's fill-in Refrigerator Salesman at North Pole Keeper of the soil Successor to Dopey in Snow White A jolly saleswoman Nurse at Johns Hopkins Another Jenny Lind McGuinness--Become Manager of Grocery Store Her poise to Phoebe Herold. -------.---- Stenographer to Charlie McCarthy Bob's better half Stand'in for Kate Smith Sammie Snead's successor Mrs. iJane Rose Overton! Strimer's Editor of Tionney-ville Sheet place Student assistant Elected Con stable -The silent partner -Tommy Dorsey's feature vocalist -Boxer lof Cream Putfsl -A school teacher Full-back at Belpre College Personality expert Reception Secretary for International Escort Service Another Dorothy Dix Chief Bluffer at Bluff City Sergeant in C. C. C. like Bob Successor to Emily Post Shave Tail in the United States Army A farmer Lew Lehr's dramatic assistant Proprietor of Dotty Dimple Beauty Salon Basketball star on the Crunchville Co-ed's School Manager of Bicycle Emporium Star performer in Metropolitan Opera House Greatest orator this school ever graduated A big game hunter after a good-looking male A G. O. B. in the Royal U. S. Navy Jane's lesser half A bathing beauty contest winner A person who lives on a Hill Barney Oldfield II and win the Indianapolis Handicap Blues singer with Cab Calloway Future Mrs. Phares An actress some day Telephone pole inspector at Twelve Pole - Creek A bathing contest beauty Wife of the boy with the green car With Bob -A teacher of Spanish -Successor to Mr. John Gregg -Another Nathan Hale -His ears to Charles Courtney ------------ An architect Ronald to any sucker. -------- --- ------ - -Public Speaking ability to Jack Grotey ---- -Dimples to Anna Lee Peck - ---------- -His superior ability to Ray Golden - ----- Bumming rides to Northend-His fightin instinct to an old maid's school Playing hockey- ---------- Giggling in class ---------- Greenmont -- --. - -Shoes to Suit Case Simpson -- -------- -Musical talent to Bernie Taylor- ------ -- -His knowledge of law to his Grandpa ----- Walkiiig to school with Ruby Covington in the rain--- Squirrel hunting ---- -- The Big Bad Woolf. ---- .- Washington Jr. Hi. ----- -- Eddie Dils --- ---- --- Eleanor Martin ---- --- State Police ---- --- Chemistry ---- ' Miss Hughes --- ------ Skipping classes --- Super ARP -- Virginia Theater--- ------ Talking ------- --- Bill Hayman ---- ---- o othv l ---- Paul IShortyl Ronning-- Whatta knight ---- ----- - Joe Rulev ..- ---- ------- H2221 -------- - ---- Rosalie fRedj Russel- ------ Robert IBobl Sanger ------- Eva lEvel Satow-, ------- - Dorothy iDottiel Satteriield- Louise istuffl Schilling ---. 281 Bill Brast -- --- Laua', ---- Benny - ---------- ---- Jimmv Congleton--- --- Bill Earley - .- ---. --- -First period tardy slips to Abe Braden ---- -His tee-th to Harry Louden - ----- --- -His centering ability to Miss Tracewell ---- -His 118 pounds to Jim Slater- ---------- -Eddie to whoever wants a big football hero .His glass jaw to Tommy Farr ----- ------ Lincoln Inn to St. Mary's kids ----------- -The office to Jane Swisher- ------------- -Hamlet to Ophelia. ---- -------------- - -His grades to Charles Ball--. ----- ---- J'ler complexion to Marjorie Shriner ------ - -Anything to anyone- ---- -------- - ----- -His looks to Walter Winchell. ----------- -Athletics to Miss Woodyard -- -Seat in 133 to Hamlet's ghost-- -Curly hair to Bill Batten .- ----- - -Her -His -Her talking ability to Judy Wilson ------- . The Her song How can you forget to any composer ------------ .------------- fContinued on page l40l giggles to Charles Taylor- ------ --- Latin to Miss Terry . .-- ----------- - school to Mr. Conner -----------.--- -Walt Disney's assistant Owner of Davy farm -Play prompter iwith Pauli -A rotten musician -Asst. Prin. of Lone Star High School Dean of Girls ' -Another Paderewski -A future car owner Stratosphere hitchhiker J. Edward Hoover's right hand man First string center at Yale School for girls Another Daney O'Brian Bacteriologist and a few other little diddies - on the side Light weight champion of the world Wife of a uniform Nurse with big eyes Successor to Baron Munchausen A second Bob Hope Blaine's little help mate Who knows? Maybe a big society lady- when she grows up Husband of a Hula dancer A shorthand teacher Owner of the News Head monitor of Belpre Tech Latin student A beauty parlor operator A Bubble Dancer Get married and have a home and kids. It's a great life if you don't weaken. Dot -To learn the art of make-up ,au-13 Y -1. i'. 1' '-+ ,rw A 1. .A,. - .-if-reg? f ',Q j f . ...j2 - fi .X .1 K . , ,,,,.,-..ffj:i.' , x I ,,.,r,. , . 1 JW' ll . 57,6 L l ., i7K...:- ,T in .. , , I . , . ,. ,xv ,.. ,. , Jctnuurg Class History January, 1935. Well, here we are, but where? Of course! In SENIOR HIGH school- that goal of every student in all of Wood County's many schools. Boy, are we big? All the friends we had in junior 'high are now little tots to us. Now weire grown up and can look down and back to our junior high pals of other days with well earned disdain. Now they'll have to look up and respect US SENIOR HIGH students. Now we can tease the next newcomers, as we have been teased, about the fast elevators and all that. Think of the fun we are going to have in High. They tell us you donit have any home work. Swell, isn't it? . Then comes the let-down. We wonder who got the bright idea of calling the middle door the Main Entrance. We know where the main entrance is. It's the side door-our door. June, 1935. After all, not much happened during our first year in High. We were kidded and bumped around a while, but it didnit take June long to come around. Three months with nothing to do but wait, then September and soon January, 1936, comes banging in and we are Sophs. Now -look at us. We're SOPHOMORES. We have a fine football team, getting our shoe back from clown the river, and all thatg and an excellent A Cappella Choir under Miss Boette. What wonderful memories, the concerts, programs, and operettasl We can t forget them. Quickly, and too quickly, January, 1937, makes us Juniors, and we are seasoned and hardened High students, with our noses well in the air when Junior High is even mentioned. This year we lose Miss Boette and gain Mr. Withersg Miss Vaughn takes the place of Miss Rosenthal, Mr. Strimer and Miss Overton come to us. There are new faces on the staff as well as new faces following us into High. We lose good friends and gain good friends. We have to plan our Junior-Senior Banquet. Time matches on, and it's march is very swift. It seems but yesterday that we came for our first time into the finest high school in the state, but here we are Senior I's. Now we make plans for the Senior I-II picnic. Busy, busy, busy, are we, as we go along the road-the happy road to graduation. , September, 1938, and we are now SENIOR II's! Now's our chance to make the middle door OUR Main Entrance, and proudly lift our heads as we watch our successors use the doors to the side. It is fun, and it is joy all through from the side doors to the Main Entrance. Little did we notice the romance between our Mr. Strimer and Miss Overton. What an excellent climax to our high school days. To cap it all and fill our cup to overflowing, our football team, who met and vanquished all comers the entire season, contributed no little. Long shall we remember this cham- pion team. In la-ter years we can look back and remember with no little pride that the class of January '39 contributed more than their share to this superior eleven. At last a very happy and, at the same time, a sad moment is upon us-Commencement. Our good and kind friend, Mr. Michael, leaves when we do, to secure a Doctor's Degree at New York University. We wish him all the luck in the world. ' Thus, we, the class of January '39, who came into the side door in pigtails, leave by the Main Entrance in top hats and tails, a wiser, happier class, to face the world. In another year i-t will probably be impossible to call the roll of the class and have a one hundred per cent attend- ance, no matter what the occasion, but wherever we all are in future years, and whatever we may be doing, we are sure not one member of this class can be anything but proud to be called Graduate, Parkersburg High School, Class '39. Dorothy Satterfleld ,. 1 ' '- L - '. .I' t - ,- . ' .- wmv -cg:-'--. f, I - .1 1, '. - .4 . lf ,I. ,. i v .1 I ml: f.Ei ,.jr i.-1E , 1., ,imp nggg m 51 ,3 V . I., ,JN 1 :jd P .gf . 53 -F.. ik y 2-,wry s., f,., , A . D fig, V, . ,-5 W , -A .3 L . ,sm ,.-,-.Li ' '- 'H , -- -ff ' ' 1- - M ir Q,-4. - ,,,',,f ,L - . -M - ,,' a -1- v'-v:-rv - ,'14'-1-f4f1 r:m!':' ' I ' -- - - - 'f - - ff- XXXUHI ll H vm Yu I 5 F c BETTY ANN HEERMANS Secretary Entre Nous, Senior Cabinet, Office Assistant NINA MALEY Treasurer Torch and Scroll, Quill and Scroll, Student Council PAUL G. MEREDITH President President of Hi-Y, President of Biz Red Council, Big Red Football SAMUEL BENJAMIN JUDY vice President 7 A , fi Big Red Council, Bi Red Football, . Big Red Basketball l33 34 Spring Class Cabinet First Row: Bon Judy. Vice Presidentg Lois Hager, Chairman Color Committeeg Marjorie Flaig, Chairman Color Day Committeeg Miss Kerr, Class Sponsor Nina Maley, Treasurer, Bob Sell, Chairman Parhischan Committee. Second Row: Betty Ann Heermans, Secretary, Betty Trisslcr, Chairman Flower Committee, Lydia Pickup, Chairman Motto Committee, Betty Louden, Chairman Social Committee. Third Row: Bill Marshall, Chairman Decorating Committeeg Nelson Crooks, Chairman Play Committeeg Paul Meredith, President. PLAY Nelson Croolcs, Chairman George Humphrey Jean Tuttle SOCIAL Bctty Louden, Chairman Lawrence Ronning Lois Andrews Bill Brast Vivian Rariden COLOR Lois Hager, Chairman Don Ludwig Betty Deem COMMITTEES MOTTO Lydia Pickup, Chairman Ed Smith Tom Howell PROGRAM Marjorie Flaig, Chairman Boih Brown Bill Earley Helen Harris Helen Howes FLOWER Betty Trissler, Chairman Lenora Florence Bob Sharps PARHISCHAN Bob Sell, Chairman James Moore Dale Wilson Betty Mason DECORATION Bill Marshall, Chairman Ted Deem Beatrice Chesshirc Richard Curry Betsy Boehm ,t, .f at 'A ' 1 A E' Q B' y i, tl-we N-. - , . , , i. I --, 'j. , .nl . Ur- - 1 BETTY JEAN ABELS Girl Reserves, A Cappella Choir, President Girls Athletic Ass'n -, fy ' 4 EDWARD ADAMS A llA M A Monitor, Intramurals, Typing Club ' I ,.,,. V, A'Al i f,, A E I PERRY R. ADAMS ' A Band, Orchestra, All-State Orchestra : i l y l I CHARLES ALKIRE Monitor, Radio Club W - 1 CLARICE ALLEMAN 5 Student Assistant, Girl Reserves, Monitor -f Z ia CHARLES W. AMOS ' 1 X Journal Staff, Intramurals rx L LA LOIS ANDREWS 5 4 I' , Student Council, Student Assistant, Visual Education Club N' ' l - VIRGIL C. ANKROM ss, if-A A A T Book Club, Nlerit Badge Club, Camera Club A ,,,R ' - - ELINOR ARMSTRONG Intramurals, Girls' Athletic Association, Ping Pong K ' A .- A.. it JACK ASHBY Rifle Club President, Horace Mann Club, Nature Study ALIZE ATKINS Monitor, Student Assistant, Radio Club BILL ATKINSON Intramurals, Monitor, Athletic Club MAXINE REBECCA AUVIL Radio Club, Student Assistant , JAY AUVILLE Boys' Book Club, Band JIMMIE BACORN Parhischan Staff, Camera Club, Intramurals JOE E. BANKS I Student Council, Intramurals, Typing Club MARVIN BARNES P Q , Boxing, Intramurals, Baseball i 5 BETTY BARNETT ' Marcato Glce Club, Orchestra, Girl Reserves ii I W I 4' L RS B I' ROBERT BATTEN . 1 . Football, Boxing, Dramatics N , WILLARD KENNETH BIBBEE 3 K Book Club, Intramurals, Monitor E n I 6 T E MARY LOCKHART BLAIR , 'i,l, 1 ' it ,' , X Girls' Book Club, Student Assistant ' ' . A. W ' ELINOR BLOSSER Girls' Book Club, Monitor, Fancy Work Club BETSY LANE BOEHM President National Thespian, Student Council, Entre Nous CATHERINE BENSON BOND Emily Post Club EDITH MAYDORA BOND Monitor, Girls' Book Club, Ping Pong Club LAWRENCE BOOTH Football. Track, Baseball DICK BOSWORTH Intramural Council, Journalism Club, Good Drivers Club VIRGINIA BRADEN Student Assistant, Senior Girls' Book Club, Junior Girls' Book Club RAY BRANNON Boys' Book Club, Intramurals, Nlonitor BILL BRAST Football, Hi-Y, Intramurals FRED BROADWIXTER Football, Basketball, Big DENZIL BROWN Boxing, Intramurals MARY LOUISE BROWN Thespian, Dramatic Club, National Honor Society Red Council J AL ef t 4 4' ,I at X L BETTY LEE BUSH Journal Staff, Journalism Club, Knitting Club MILDRED BUSH Girls' Book Club, Nlonitor, Student Assistant DICK BUTTERMORE Vice-President Student Council, Golf Team, Hi-Y HILDRETH M. BYRD Oflicc Assistant, Journal Representative GARNET ELAINE CALHOUN Orchestra, 4-H Club, Little Symphony JEWEL CALLIHAN Girls' Book Club, Journal Representative, Student Assistant GUY M. CAMPBELL Vocational School EVELYN O. CARPENTER Commercial Club, Monitor, Gym RALPH C. CARPENTER Beau Brummel Club, Monitor, Student Assistant 9 t V '1 5 R fi L I n fe- ,. is . J ii Q L PAUL B. BROVVN Checking Morning Arrival of Busses, Commercial Club. Astronomy Club ROBERT L. BROWN Band, Treasurer of Hi-Y Club, Color Day Committee CARI, BRUM Nlonitor, Intramurals, Commercial Club IVIARJORIE JANE BUCKLEY Student Assistant, Girl Reserves, Dramatics FRANCES BUNDY Girls' Book Club, Student Assistant, Girl Reserves FRANK BURTON, JR. Track, Athletic Club, Monitor as , ,, . ' ' 4 -Q!-1-N ,V.,f ., as i.+kv N. 0 I Q. I ' 2. x N' 'Q R., - NELSON CROOKS Band, Hi-Y, Senior II Cabinet WILLIAM CROUT Book Club THOMAS CROWLEY, JR. Monitor, Boys' Book Club RUTH ELIZABETH CUNDIFF Student Council, Journalism Club MARJORIE CUNNINGHAM Library Assistant, Book Club RICHARD CARLTON CURRY Football, Basketball, Track T' GERALDINE CARROLL Senior Girls' Book Club, Physical Education, Monitor 'kid BEATRICE cHEssi-IIRE E f- I Student Assistant, Girl Reserves, Swing Club I ,, I HAROLD R. CLEGG N I Book Club, Intramurals, Monitor WILMER CLINE President of Trade School I ELIZABETH CLAIRE CLINTON ,uv . ,L,i ' A Glee Club, Orchestra, Student Assistant if IRENE COLE ' i Orchestra, Typing Club 2 WILLIAM W. COREY, JR. , , Intramurals, Book Club, Athletic Club 'itz , H JESSE H. COULTER, JR. i I Visual Education Department, Assistant Head Monitor RICHARD D. CREIGHTON ii Novelty Club, Intramurals Q 'Fi ' Qi . .M Jw , to 5 ,aa . Q 5, , R A Iiyb Y sm y Q, NA 1 f f i, g Ni., f . 4 t rve It t ,, . - its - 1 gm R .-it HELEN .DANSER Monitor, Library Assistant, Bible Study Club ALICE LUNELL DAVIS A Cappella Choir, Student Council, Marcato Glee Club ELIZABETH C. DAVIS Office Assistant, Girl Reserves, Marcato Glce Club 'J -V DONNA JUNE DAVIS if Kennel Club, Junior Girls' Book Club, Senior Girls' Book Club KATHRYN DAVIS Photoplay Club, Typing Club, Good Drivers' Club ' KENNETH R. DAVIS ld Serenaders, Intramurals, Football PARKER WILLIAM DAVIS Football, Wrestling, Hi-Y Club PAUL DAVISSON Band, Intramural BETTY JANE DEEM Senior Color Committee, Entre Nous, Journal Staff DELBERT H. DOTSON Intramurals, Monitor, Student Assistant J UNIOR DOTSON Orchestra WELDON DOWLER Novelty Club, Intramurals BILL DOWNS Tennis, Band, Hi-Y JOHN A. DRAKE 4-H Club, Future Farmers of America Student Assistant Girl Reserves, Book Club MARY J. DUFFEY TED DEEM Band, Orchestra. Hi-Y VIRGINIA DEEM Visual Education Club, Cvirl Reserves, Head Monitor EARL DeVAUGI-IAN Soft Ball, Football, Track BOB DEVEREAUX A Cappella Choir, Vivace Glee Club, Student Council NO'RMAN DEVOL Intramurals, Boys' Book Club, Monitor VIRGINIA ELOISE DICKERSON Entre Nous, Ofbce Assistant, Swing Club FERN A. DICKSON Commercial Club, Ping Pong Club CHARLES C. DODD Track, West Contest, A Cappella Choir LESTER DOLLMAN Commercial Club, Intramurals A w X Q X N DOROTHY DULIN Library Assistant, Book Club, Beginners' Knitting Club MARJORIE JANE DURHAM Girls' Book Club, Girl Reserves, Office Assistant LELA MARGARET DYE Knitting, Fancy Work Club, Glee Club BILL EARLEY Football, Basketball, Big Red Council WANDA EATON Commercial Club, Kennel Club, Swing Club LINNIE KATHERINE EDELEN Glee Club ELMA EMRICK Book Club, Nlonitor, Journal Staff MARJORIE EMERICK Orchestra, Visual Education Club, Student Assistant EVERT EMMONS Home Room Secretary, Operetta, Glee Club V it TOMMY EXLINE 4'H Club, Monitor JOSEPH R. FARRA Good Drivers' Club, Senior Boys' Book Club, Monitor JAMES FIDLER Band, Intramurals, Gym Assistant MARJORIE FLAIG Senior Cabinet, Parhisclmn Staff, Quill and Scroll MILDRED FLEMING Student Assistant, Senior Girls' Book Club OTHOR FLESHER, JR. Boys' Book Club, Monitor MARY IRIS FLINN Orchestra, 4-H Club, Typing Club M. LENORA FLORENCE Entre Nous, Kennel Club EDWARD LEROY FLY Vocational School gf ls' 'V' ,il JOE GALLAGHER Football, Intramurals, Basketball RUTH OLIVE GALLOWAY Monitor, Girl Reserves, Knitting Club ROBERT M. GARVEY Wrestling, Track, Intramurals PAIGE CONLEY GILLISPIE Student Assistant, Commercial Club, Radio Club NIARGARET GIVENS Commercial Club, Fancy Work Club MARGARET JANE GOODWIN Office Assistant, Radio Club, Swing Club FREDA IONE GOSNELL A Cappella Choir, .Marcato Glee Club, Operettn BETTY JANE GRAHAM Attendance Office, Journalism, Swing Club DONALD GRANT Intramurals, Athletic Club, Physical Education CLAUDE RAY FOUTTY Band, Orchestra, Little Symphony ROBERT FRANKLIN Journal Staff, Rifle Club NANCY L. FRY Girl Reserves, Visual Education Club, Junior Girls Book Club LULA FULL Bible Stucly, Commercial Club, Girl Reserves EVELYN FULTON Book Club, Handicraft Club, Visual Education CECIL MARSH GABRIEL Home Room President, Printing, Merit Badge Club A f' . . - , , ' 'f 1+ , A - -,arf . ' AH' , ESTHER I.. GRANT rves, Student Assistant, Home Hygiene Club Girl Rese A. GI.ENN GRIFFIN Intramurals, Novelty Club, Monitor JEANNE GRIFFITH Dramatics Club, Journalism Club CAROLYN RICE HAGEN Entre Nous, Attendance Office, Typing Club LOIS HAGER Senior Cabinet, Visual Education Club MERLE HANNAMAN lism Club, Commercial Club, Monitor Journa EDITH ELAINE HARE Typing ' ' ' l R serves ARGUERITE HARLESS M Registrars Office, Commercial Club, Infirmary DICK HARPER Monitor, Typing Club, Senior Girls Book Club, Gir e Club, Library Assistant iw I. - -6 ,. G is A A 'R .,:, EVA MAE HARRIS at Main Office Assistant, Dramatics Club, Journalism Club A 'V- ' HELEN HARRIS if Swing Club, Girl Reserves, Thespians I ' IRENE HARRIS Orchestra, Journal Staff, Monitor JUSTINE I IARRIS Marcato Glee Club, Student Assistant, Orcbestra K VIRGINIA HARTLEY 5 Y' Mzlin Office Assistant, Marcato Glee Club, Monitor 7 539' BLONDENA HARTSHORN vu Student Assistant, Radio Club, Fancy Work Club WARREN HAYES ii I A ,N ' ' Q Football, Intramurals, Basketball A ' I NINA HEDRICK ,- , I Commercial Club, Student Assistant, Book Club A , ' , Q - V V VIRGINIA o. HELMICK c .,,-f it , il, Student Assistant x MARY VIRGINIA HOUCK Monitor, Senior Girls' Book Club DORIS HOWARD Monitcir, Book Club, Student Assistant LEE E. HOWARD Football, Monitor, Tennis Squad TOM HOWELL Football, Basketball, Big Red Council HELEN JUNE HOWES Girl Reserves, Q uill and Scroll, Parbischan Staff SUSIE HULL Student Assistant, Kennel Club, Home Economics Club . V t ,lq 1' ' ., 1 st f 1 - sv wi? ., A . JS VIRGINIA JOHNSON Dramatics Club, Library Assistant LEWIS C. JONES Football. Sports Club, Intramurals RUTH LEONARD JONES Typing Club, Girls, Athletic Association, Latin Club MARY JANE JORDAN Visual Education Club, Student Assistant, Fancy XVork Club ROBERT LEWIS KEENAN Military Science Club, Intramurals, Dramatics FRANCES KEEPER Home Economics Club, Social Games, Girls' Book Club in WILLIAM B. HULL Intramurals, Rifle Club, Monitor GEORGE HUMPHREY 4-H Club, Senior II Play Committee GAIL HUSK Commercial Club, First Aid Club, Physical Education RICHARD INGOLD Book Club, Model Airplane Club, Monitor ADA LUELLA INGRAHAM President of Girl Reserves, Student Assistant. Monitor DOROTHA J. JACKSON Typing Club, Orchestra, Radio Club ELMER PAUL JACKSON Dramatics, Commercial Club JUANITA MAY JAMES Marcato Glee Club, A Cappella Choir ANNA KATHERINE JENNISON Marcato Glee Club, Orchestra, Torch and Scroll ENDELLE E. KEITH Orchestra, Monitor, Fancy Work Club ALFRED KEMP Intramurals, Boys' Book Club, Monitor BETTIE RUTH KINCHELOE Student Assistant, Advanced Knitting, Scrap Book Club BETTY KNICK Senior Girls' Book Club, Physical Education, Home Economics Club RALPH KNIGHT Basketball, Intramurals, Athletic Club ELEANOR KNOTTS Marcato Glee Club, Parhischan Staff, Visual Education Club JAMES F. LAFFERRE, JR. Monitor, Boys, Book Club, Rifle Club MADALINE LARGENT Monitor, Girl Reserves, Radio Club CHARLENE LAWSON Book Club, Student Assistant, Commercial Club 7 E 1.1. . 1 an-,e.Q .J ,EH '-: m7' ' ' ' '5 i'F'7T W3 : !!f' il ,af- I lj: 15 i 4 ri L i v K . .Q N , It Q- . t, Q 4 ' i ' BETTY LOUDEN Entre Nous, Senior Cabinet, Pnrhischan Staff DON LUDWIG Monitor, Commercial Club, Student Council WILDA MACDONALD Girl Reserves. Main Ofiict- Assistant, Book Club DENVER MACE Book Club, Physical Education ETHEL MACKEY Student Assistant, Ping Pong Club, Radio Club HELEN MAHAFFEY Office Assistant, Monitor, Glee Club A I I' , 'i', i ? .I ' ' E: l'f!HE.MFE15'7'7T 'i-Y I V - 'F .N .LT -N ' 'Ea WILLIAM LEEPER Good Drivers, Kennel Club WANITA LEMON Commercial Club HARRY M. LEISURE First Aid, Intramurals KENNETH LINDAMOOD Intramurals, Monitor, 4-H Club KATHLEEN V. LLOYD Swing Club, Student Assistant, Radio Club INA LOCKHART Registrar's Office Assistant, Girls' Book Club, First Aid Club PATRICIA LOCKNEY Student Assistant, Emily Post, 4-H Club BILL LOFTY Book Club, Nature Study, Spelling Club EARLE MONROE LONG Radio Club, Good Drivers' Club, First Aid Club i ,M ,., , tal, S hi 3 Lg 4 i 'fm v in L IRA MARLOW Monitor, Boys' Book Club, W7ILLIAM MARSHALL Hi-Y, Band, Big Red Council Astronomy Club KATHRYN MARIE MARTENEY Marcato Glee Club, Student Assistant ELEANOR MARTIN Swing Club, Student Assistant, Monitor BETTY G. MASON Parhiischan Staff, Torch and Scroll, Dramatics Club LAWRENCE B. MASON Football, Wrestling, Big Red Council JEAN MAXWELL Girl Reserves, Ping Pong Club, Book Club JOHN MCCAFFREY Monitor, Merit Badge Club, Intramurals BEULAH JEANETTE MCCRACKEN Commercial Club, Monitor, Girls' Book Club Y I F i .. J , I , ' 11-'P W 'gi . ,5 gp--'Hg 4 . 1 - VELMA MCDANIEL Chorus 4-I-I Club SHIRLEY W. MCDOUGLE Boys' Book Club, Good Drivers' Club MILTON H. MCGEE H ' if f E 4 ff - -E :ww-life ff' 1 .-svW1fE'rf1iff1ss '1- 2 MB ,FII Th ,i ,.,1t1:lF-'yy .,' 7, 4' .W Huw, 3 x ' 1 x M GLR Band, Serenaclers, Sponsor Junior Musicians BEULAH McG RAW Commercial Club, Ping Pong Club GERALD MCMAHON Track, J ournalism Club GARNETT EVELYN MCPHERSON Bible Study Club, Marcato Glee Club, Good Drivers Club R 5 'BQ ' 1' t M E' L. GERALDINE M. MCPHERSON Student Assistant, Monitor, Visual Education DALMETTA MEI-IL Glee Club, Student Assistant, Girl Reserves ff MARION MERCER A, Intramurals, Little Reds, Track I L ORVIL L. MERRILL , J ., 4Al I Club, Athletic Club, Intramurals f ' GEORGE MIDDAUGH if ,f-1-- ff , , 4-I-I Club, Intramurals, Gym Assistant -'li i , lg, CHARLES MILLER S ' ' Boxing, Track, Tennis X CLIFFORD T. MILLER H Hi-Y Club, Journal Staff, President of Beau Brummcl JUNE MILLER Q Office Assistant, Student Assistant, Emily Post VIRGINIA QUINN MILLER Girl Reserves, A Cappella Choir, Marcato Glee Club NELLE E. MILLS Vice-President of Girls' Athletic Association, J. Madison Jackson Award, Girl Reserves LOUISE B. MOATS Emily Post Club, Entre Nous, Attendance Office Assistant DENNIS MODESITT Track, 4-H Club, Intramurals JIMMIE MOORE Hi-Y, Parhischan Staff, Monitor KENNETH MERRILL MOORE Intramurals, Book Club, Monitor MADALYNNE MOORE Attendance Office Assistant, Ping Pong Club MADGE MOREY Orchestra, Office Assistant, Swing Club LUCILLE MORRIS Movie Club, Book Club CECIL MORRISON F. F. A. Club, Book Club A QR' ,,,,,. . .iq , , . - I - ' - v.!'-+1l'w!vx'+'n'I3'-'-95, , i. - -' , r - r -- ' ' I- 'lil PAULINE NULL iii i ,L.: Girls' Athletic Association, Monitor, Girls' Book Club v1v1AN NUTTER A ,i,' s V Girls' Book Club, Social Games, Home Economics Club i..- -f., ' ' f 'iii THOMAS O'DONNELL B I ss f Football, Wrestling, Intramurals ., Qrff 3 , 'A we Y JAMES C. OREM Band, Orchestra, Little Symphony JOANNA OWENS Nionitor, Fancy Work, Social Club LEON PADEN Tennis, Marcato Glec Club, A Cappella Choir FREDERIC W. PECKHAM Band, Boys' Book Club, Hi-Y JEAN E. PHELPS A Cappella Choir, Marcato Glee Club, Student Co MELVIN PHILLIPS Band, A Cappella Choir, All-State Chorus .1 l1l'1C1i we , 3 r MILDRED PAULINE PRICE Student Assistant, Spanish Club, Radio Club GLADA RADCLIFF Commercial Club, Girls' Book Club, Radio Club VIVIEN RARIDEN Student Council, Student Assistant, Swing Club EDNA ELVINA RAU Advanced Knitting, Library Assistant, Fancy Work Club IMOGENE NERN RECTOR Marcato Glee Club, Orchestra, Little Symphony CECIL REED Basketball DAVID REED Football, Basketball BETTY ANNE REIDER Entre Nous, Student Council, Student Assistant THELMA LEOTA RICE Student Assistant, Radio Club l X!! 12' EL. -.' LYDIA IRENE PICKUP Senior II Cabinet, West Contest, Journal Staff BETTY LEE POOLE Marcato Glee Club, Student Assistant RAY POOLE Ofhce Assistant, Monitor, Serenaclers' Club SOPHIA V. POWERS Commercial Club, Girls' Book Club, Knitting Club WILLIAM PRESTON Commercial Club, Boys' Book Club, Intramurals MARJORIE PRICE Fancy Work Club, Astronomy Club, Girls' Book Club if Rus- X - fEE: E 4. Y .. . . r . ' .V CHARLES G. ROGERS Hi-Y HARRY ROGERS Football, Nlerit Badge Club, Intramurals HELEN EVELYN ROGERS Entre Nous, Student Council, Girl Reserves LAWRENCE RALSTON Track, Boolc Club, Rifle Club HELEN ROMINE Main Office Assistant, Swing Club, Orchestra LAWRENCE RONNING Student Council, Baseball, I-li-Y DOROTHY RICHARDS Main Office Assistant, Student Assistant, Book Club JOE D. RIGGS Track, lVlonitor, I-Ii-Y P. GEORGE RINEHART Football Helper Squad, Commercial Club, Intramurals MARY ELIZABETH ROBERTS Commercial Club, Intramurals, Book Club RITA L. ROBERTS Student Assistant, Book Club, Commercial Club ALLAN ROBINSON Intramurals CHARLES O. ROBINSON Student Assistant, Monitor, Good Drivers' Club THEODORE ROBINSON, JR. Student Assistant, Commercial Club, Monitor EUGENE ROCKHOLD Intramurals, Boys, Book Club, Boys' Athletic Club I If 'war , H ,, 1 11 ' - - tt'f Q ? Y SP V, . r .. ii A if ti' Y LUCILLE ROST Ping Pong Club, Advanced Knitting Club FRANK ROWAN - Band, Orchestra IVIILLARD PAUL RUMMEL Baseball, Journalism, Good Drivers VIVIAN JUNE SCHAUWECKER Girls' Book Club, Station Y. Y. Y. Y., Girl Reserves CHARLES T. SCHOTT Band, Orclieistra, A Cappella Choir FRANCES LORRAINE SCHULTZ Entre Nous, Girl Reserves, Journalism Club Q DONALD WILLIAM SELL Boxing, Intramurals, I-li-Y ROBERT SELL Boxing, Dramatics Club, Football Helper LEONA SELLERS Parhischan Staff, Student Assistant,'Visual Education . ,1 - 1. v w'wi G is A ' 2 4 P L L 1l DOROTHY ANN SMITH Student Assistant, Commercial Club, Library Assistant EDWARD SMITH Band, Hi-Y, Tennis Team MILDRED SMITH 4-H Club, Student Assistant, Commercial Club OLIVE SMITH Visual Education Club, Bible Study, Monitor PAULINE SMITH Girls' Athletic Association, Girls' Book Club. Student Assistant BEULAH M. SNYDER Girls' Book Club, Radio Club fm S9 I4 . i V w'g,.lV . ...fg,,- ,,T-' Q.. ROBERT SHARPS Parhischan Staff, Hi-Y, Intramurals BILL SHEA Book Club, Moiiitor FRANCES SIMMONS Marcato Glec Club, Monitor, Entre Nous HELENA GERALDINE SIMMONS Gym, Emily Post Club MARGARET SIMS A Cappella Choir, Marcato Glcc Club, Girl Rcscrves ELDRED SINNETT Social Recreation, Student Assistant, Visual Education Club ELIZABETH JUNE SMEEKS Library Assistant, Secretary of Home Room, Advanced Knitting Club WILLIAM FRANCIS SMITH Boys' Book Club, Beau Brummel, Intramurals DON SMITH Band, A Cappella Choir, Torch and Scroll President 9 J: V' . i ll 0 ' .4 5 ...mf .A PAUL SOMERVILLE Novelty Club MARTHA JANET SPROUT Visual Education Club, Bible Study, Library Assistant RUTH SQUIRES Emily Post Club, Bible Study, Knitting Club EDNA LOUISE STAATS Girls' Book Club, Office Assistant PAYE STANLEY Orchestra, Student Assistant, Fancy Work Club HAROLD C. STANLEY Student Council, Monitor Committee, Boys' Book Club BILL STEPHENS Track, Football, Journal Staff CALVIN C. STEPHENS Chess Club, Boys' Book Club, Intramurals VERA FANELL STEPHENS Library Assistant, Commercial Club, Home Economics Club ' ., R qw. 'W 'sci H l Q 3 - :'f-, , , -I e.4:.is.... wy- ROBERT STOUT Hi-Y, Journalism Student Assistant Home Hygiene, Social Recreation VICKI JEAN SWAN blonitor First Aid Club Radio Club ts, ANITA YVOVNNE SWAIN N A L 6' GEORGE SWESEY Band, Head Moxmitor, Track HARRY TAYLOR, JR. Monitor, Goocl Drivers' Club, Military Science MARTHA FRANCES TAYLOR Commercial Club, Monitor, Book Club CHARLES W. THOMAS Monitor, Intramurals, Good Drivers' Club WILFORD THOMAS Boys' Book Club, Journal Staff, Wrestling BETTY JO THOMPSON Student As.istant Home Hygiene Club Horace Nlann Club HENRY TROUT Kennel Club Commercial Club Intramurals NORMA TURNER A Cappella Choir Dramatics Club, Orchestra Swing Club GENEVIEVE THORN Monitor, Office, Swing Club WAYNE THORNE Monitor, Athletic Club, Intramurals CHARLES TOOTHMAN Boys' Book Club, Journal Staff DURETHA TRAVIS Book Club HELEN MARIE TRIPPETT Library Assistant, Commercial Club, Moimitor BETTY GENE TRISSLER A Cappella Choir, Orchestra, All-State Chorus , I ' -J 'I my . I ., 5.. - W-' -,, Girls' Athletic Association, Marcato Glee Club, , f Iii I , I , I --Q, ,,. AL: JEAN TUTTLE -E ,,,, BETTY EILEEN UHL Radio Club, Commercial Club, Monitor VIRGINIA UHLMAN Commercial Club LILLIAN GAY VALENTINE Student Assistant, Girls' Book Club, Handicraft Club WILLIAM A. VIERHELLER Editor of Journal, Vivace Glee Club, Nlonitor FREDA BELLE WANDLESS Home Economics, Commercial Club, Monitor DANIEL E. WARD Intramurals, Football, Rifle Club A 3 Supervisor of Motion Picture Operators, I 'J . L ', , ,. ts'--l im I I I l HIIIJ-M -, f l I+' -Q ...,.,1,:,,, -7 .13 1 xy: '- 'I 1 . C. EDWARD WARE 1 Hi-Y, Tennis Team, Swing Club I RICHARD WARREN L Track, Journal Staff, Hi-Y Club MARY JANE WEBBER 4-H Club, Home Hygiene Club, Moiiitor VIRGINIA FERN WEBBER . Guitar Club, Student Assistant, Party Planning Club WOODROW WEBBER Sercnaders' Club, P. H. S. Ramblers, Student Council VIRGINIA R. WEST Orchestra, Home Economics Club, French Conversation LORAINE WHARTON Office, Swing Club WANDA URDELLA WHARTON Student Council, Library Assistant, Girl Rest-rvts Ping Pong, President of Entre Nous, Student Council l MARY ANN WHEELER FLOYD E. WILLIAMS Baseball, Bible Club, Intramurals DALE WILSON Traclc, Big Red Council, Football JACK WILSON Intramurals, Book Club t ORVIL G. WILSON Nlonitor, School Journal Photographer GENE WINGROVE Rifle Club, Novelty, Journal Staff HELEN ELIZABETH WOLFE Bible Club CHAIILOTTE WYOLA WOLFE Radio Club, Astronomy Club, Bible Club EDNA M. WRIGHT Radio Club, French Conversation Club, Student Council DONN YOUNG Track Squad, Swing Club, Science Club ,v ' -I I TH? af 5 FERRELL WHITE Intramurals, Basketball, Football RALPH WHITE Band, Orchestra, Nlonitor REBECCA VIRGINIA WHITE Student Assistant, Library, Typing Club BLANDINA WHITEHEAD Student Assistant, Glee Club, Commercial Club ANNA CHRISTINE WIGAL 4-H Club, Girls' Rifle Club GEORGE CARL WILHEL Rifle Club, Baseball Manager, Gy M m Assistant A .... ?'. 'lk:,'t - .- ii 0.11, . . avi -5 ' - F:1lf rIll't.l,,'i::, 'L' -FJVLAETL' iw' 1 1 'C ,,v 553 Q, . Ag B 'THBLMA MADALINE YOUNG Girls' Book Club, Monitor RICH-IARD GANGLOFF Trade School, Athletic Club WALTER LEE BARNES Football, Big Red Council, Track BLAINB THEODORE BOWSER ' Football Club, Intramurals, Mathematics Club NELLIE ROBERTS Monitor, Radio Club I 50 Cluss Song 3:3977 lWe hate to leave our school sublime And the class of thirty-nine, Our mem-ries we will al-ways bless, Ever think of P. H. S. 1t's to our lnlue and silver, let's give a cheer, And let us hail our class so clear, 'We love our friends with-in these walls And may our friend-ships never fall, Now let us bid fare-well to P. H. S., fxncl to our teachers, books and pals, And may we never more forget Those days in clear old P. H. S. Words and music by lVlelvin Phillips -H A wars:- ,. V Q Q HP.. It CLASS SERMON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sunday Evening, April 23, 1939 March- Marche Fantastiquen ......,. ..................... - -- -- ........ Biget High School Orchestra Invocation ............. .............................. R everend Paul Redfearn Pastor St. Paul's M. E. Church, South Ahide With Me Congregation Scriptural Reading All in the April Evening --- ..... , . .... -- ..... ............... R obertson A Cappella Choir Sermon ...... ........................ R everend Myron S. Collins Pastor St. Andrew's M. E. Church Vale of Tuonin -- .......,.... - .-- -- .......................... . Sibelius A Cappella Choir Benediction ...........- ................ - --- .... Reverend Paul Redfearn March- March Cornelius - --. .............. ...... ............ Me n delssohn High School Orchestra COMMENCEMENT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thursday, April 27, 1939 March- Manhattan --- ............... .- .......... .... F elker Overture- Finlanclia -- ...........A.... . ,......... -- Sibelius High School Orchestra Star Spangled Banner --- ---- ,----.-,. .... - .... --- ------- Key-Smith Class and Audience Invocation ........... ............... ....e, . - - Reverend Harvey Bream Pastor Firstfffhristian Church In the Evening Garden .... --. - .....a..... -- ....... ............... Ke rn Senior Chorus Objectives of Education in American Democracy Introduction .............. - ............-.... --- Paul Meredith, Class President Kal Self Realization ------ -- ................ Betty Loudon fbi Human Relationships .--- ...... Nina Malev feb Economic Efficiency --- .... WiUiam Brast Cdl Civic Responsibility --- .............. --- Edward Smith Murmui-ing Zephyrsn ........ ....... . --.- .................... .... ...... J e nsen Senior Chorus Presentation of Prizes ....... ........... - . .... .-. --- John A. Davis, jr., Superintendent J. J. and Harriett C. West Prizes D. A. R. Historical Essay Contest Presentation of Diplomas -- ............................ ,...... P rincipal D. O. Conner Class Song ............ --- ---, Words and Music by Melvin Phillips Benediction .............. ---- -.----.-.-----....--.---. Reverend Harvey Bream March- Spirit of St. Louis ..-------.---- -. --.------.- ----..---.-.. H erfurth High School Orchestra 52 Class Affairs Although the '38-'39 session was cut short, the graduating class had its share of good times, which will not soon be forgotten. COLOR DAY On Nlarch 31, every Senior II was called to his colors-blue and silver. Early in the morning amidst the crowd gathered at the base of the Hag pole, the 'blue and silver pennant was hoisted to fly bravely all day in front of the building. In the afternoon the class displayed their talent, with tremendous success, in the school assembly, The first part of the program presented a history of dancing! the Indian war dance, the barn dance, the waltz, the big apple, the swing, and finally the jitterbug jiggle During the intermission the Betty trio-Abels, Trisslcr, and Miller-sang a group of songs, Bob Stout gave his goofy impersonation, and Walter Barnes and Charles Dodd gave their interpretation of a black face Romeo and Juliet. The program concluded with a thrilling mellerdramar, having streamlined touches. The Cast: Helen Harris-the heroine who owed the mortgage, Fred Broad- water-the beloved colored servant, Bob Sell-the clashing, curly-haired hero, Bill Earley-the venomous villian. As a climax to this momentous day, the Senior 11,5 entertained themselves with a tacky party at the Elk's Club. Color Day was truly a Big Day in the life of the Senior class. SENIOR I-II PARTY On April 24, the Senior 1's entertained the class in the wide open spaces of Marietta with an early spring picnic--the advantage being the absence of June bugs and ants-commencing at noon and terminating in the late afternoon when each one had had his fill of good sandwiches. JUNIOR II-SENIOR II DANCE Amid blue and silver, and red and white flowing streamers, these classes began swaying to the lull of Gene l iammer's Coliseum orchestra at eight-thirty on April 25. Because the date of the event had, of necessity, to be so early, the dance had to be substituted for the traditional boat ride, with which the Junior His usually enter- tain the spring graduates. This dance necessitated both naive chicks and experienced night owls staying awake, as both Juniors and Seniors enjoyed themselves till the wee sma, hours. Thus ended the 1939 spring graduates' social affairs. e ' Class Plug The Charm Schoolf, by Alice Miller and Robert Milton, directed by Miss Wanda Mitchell, was presented April 20 and 21 by the spring graduating class. The events of the play are centered around a young handsome, who inherits a girls' school. His attempts to turn this antiquated ufemale seminaryii into a Charm School meet with success. The Cast-First row: Virginia Miller, Miss Curtis, Ruth Jones. Miss Hays, Eliza- beth Davis, Muriel, Mary Louise Brown, Elise, Helen Harris, Muriel, Wanda Eaton, Dotsi, Imogene Rector, Miss Hays, Lois l-lager, Miss Curtis, Madalynne Moore, Elise. Second row: Carolyn Hagen, Lillian, Betsy Boehm, Sally Boyd, Don Smith, George Boyd, Robert Brown, Tim Simplcins, Charles Dodd, Jim Simplcins, Marjorie Flaig, Alex, Virginia Deem, Nladge. Third row: Melvin Phillips, David McKenzie, Nelson Crooks, David McKenzie, Bill Downs, Austin Bennis. Production Staff: Nina Maley, business manager, Don Sell, Ray Brannon, Marion Mercer, Charles Thomas, Othor Flesher, construction crew: Jean Tuttle, Marjorie Buckley, Betty Louden, Parker Davis, Donn Young, stage props, Edward Adams, Jeanne Griffith, Nina Maley, Joe Riggs, stage crew, Lois Andrews, Margaret Goodwin, Katherine Jennison, Robert Sharps, personal props, Catherine Bond, Garnet McPherson, Betty Ann Reider, costume, Lunell Davis, Blondena I-iartshorn, Orvil Wilson, make-up, Ted Deem, Bob Batten, lights, Perry Adams, Dale Wilson, sound effects, Betty Mason, Betty Trissler, prompters. 53 Jesse Hess! Coulter ........ NAME Betty Jean lB Jay! Abels--- Edward lEd! Adams.-.--W Perry iJan! Adams .---- Charles lChuckl Alkire -- Clarice fAll-in-all! Alleman Charles W. lAmVl Amos--. Lois lAlcatra1! Andrews-- Virgil fHorse-Blanketl Ankrom -.- -. ------- Elinor iNorie! Armstrong- -- Jack fJonny! Ashby.-----A Alize lLightning! Atkins . - William iBilly! Atkinson--- Maxine lMac! Auvil ,....Y. Jay iJ! Auville ...----- James lJim! Bacorn ,.,., .. Joe iPOPPY! Banks-------- Marvin lBuck! Barnes .... . Walter iPizzv! Barnes . ,,,, Betty i Barney! Barnett A... - Robert lWhity! Batten ...., Willard lWib! Bibbee ------ Mary fBlare! Blair ,..,,.. . Elinor iRunt! Blosser . -- Betsy Lane l Bootie! Boehm- - Catherine l Katie ! Bond- - - Edith lEdie! Bond .--- ---- Lawrence lLarry! Booth Blaine lRummy! Bowser-- Virginia lGinger! Braden-- Ray lsluggo Preacher! Brannon - -- Bill fShirley! Brast---- -- Fred lSpeed! Broadwater-W Denzil lFoozy! Brown --- Mary L. iQueenie! Brown-. Paul lBrownie! Brown ----- Robert iLudington! Brown - Carl iS erks! Brum p -. . Mariorie JanelBuck!Bucikley- Frances lJo! Bundy -.- Frank oc Burton iD ! if if Betty Lee iArkansas! Bush-- Mildred lMim! Bush ----- Dick iTricky! Buttermore..- Hildreth iHoney! Byrd - - .. Garnet lDarn-it! Calhoun-- Jewel lBlondie! Callihan-- Guy Campbell Geraldine lGerry! Carroll-.-- Beatrice lBiddYl Chesshire- Harold lJim! Clegg -- Wilmer lClinev! Cline ----- Elizabeth iLibby! Clinton -- Irene lRene! Cole V----in-if William lBill! Corey oov.. -- Richard lDick! Creighton--. Nelson il-loratio! Crooks-- Bill lSauer Kraut! Crout - Thomas lTom! Crowlev--- Ruth I Ruthie! Cundiff Marjorie l Marge! Cunningham Richard lHornsby! Curry-- Helen lGrannyJ Danset.-- Elizabeth lTrolley No. S! Davis ..e, ----- .--- s--- June iBug! Davis - - - Kathryn lKay! Davis .....-- Kenneth Po e! Davis 4 ' ,,,,, - Lunell lLittlep Nell! Davis Parker C clone Davis l v l -H Paul iJr.! Davisson ---..- Betty Jane Deem .- --- Ted iBronson! Deem - ee.. Virginia lDee Dee! Deem.-. Earl iGuy! DeVaughn ,,,, Bob lGabby! Devereaux .-- Norman iCrabby! Devol ----- Virginia iDickeV! Dickerson. Fern iDickie! Dickson-- Charles lNeophyte! Dodd-- Lester lLes! Dollman -- ..-- - wnior lJr! Dotson-. ----- eldon lDrib! Dowler--- Bill iWindy! Downs ----- Limousines gghn Uohnnie! Drake.---- ary lDucky! Duffev .... . Dorothy lDot! Dulin ..--.. SGIZ101' fseein' your! S1'CIl'S BESETTING SIN Ravenswood ----. ..-.. ---. Bowling at Broughton's- .... Janice Glass . -..----.-...- -Sleeping .--------- Black wavy hair------------ Calling on his girl ...--- - J oe Dodge ..--.----- Deanna Durbin ---- Paul Goff -------- Trying to be nice-- Eating - - ----- - Girls .. -- ----.- . -.-- --- Collecting photographs - ---- . Traveling too fast - - ---.-. - Skipping Home Room.- .-.- Reputation .--- -- - ----- Double dates with S. Sams-- Going up Rt. 21 to McGraws'- WILLS TO BE fOR NOT TO BE! Voice to Ella Fitzgerald- ---...-.---..-. Operatic star His seat with Duffy at basketball games His ability as a musician to Bill Pennvbaker Eyes to Black-Eyed Susan - ------ Her disposition to Louise Craft --------- Vote to coming Sr. II girls class .- ---- Black hair to Blondie . ---.---- --- Horse blanket coat to anyone who will wear it Knowledge of chemistry to Garnet Fisher-- His knowledge of the law to Felix Frankfurter and the Supreme Court --- Tummy to John Hopkins University for research work ---- ..------.- ------- Ability as Intramural manager to an under-classman ----.. .. ..-------.-..- - Album to Mr. X -- .--. . .-....--.. The solution of Algebra problems to Manley lGenius! Morrison. -----...... His good nature to Art Fisher - - Whiskers to a Man Mountain Dean - 'Fig er to Longmire-- ----- -. ---:ji His Tad spelling to someone who likes to write letters --- -- ----........ -- jimmy ---------- ---- - ---Personality to Helen Moss .------- Pestering ----.-..... ----- Beulah Craig - --- 312 - ---.. - Studying --- Ken's - - .. - - Clothes ------- Talking - ---... ---- Evelyn Carpenter-- ---- Richard lBossie! Bosworth- - -. Glenna Gribble .- Fast driving -- Black curly hair Rubbing his fresh whiskers.- -North End ---- -- ---..- - Making trips to Buckhannon Vienna women- ---. - -... -- A football player.-- --- Squirrel hunting ---- -Latin-and its teachers --- Riding the bus - - .---- - Sandwiches with Rav Blonde hair to any Bleacher -........- . Curly hair to Paul Trissler -...-. ---- Monitor duty to Grace Dye - ..---- --.- Bookkeeping to Mr. Pearson -........... Her line to Jean Langfitt- -- -. .----- Ability to play the piano to Dorothy Murphy Her marvelous looks to sister Gloria- -..- . Clothes to Bill Pritchard - -.---.-. .. ...-e - Fenders to Clair Buskirk - --- ------- Nine semesters in school to Denton Adams Her way of borrowing makeup to Peggy Sandy ------.---.-....----..------.. Wells farm to Belleville- ---- ..-.--...- Curly hair to Francis Summers... --- ---- His book, How to make Love and Influence Women, to the library- ----- iThumb! to Bill Smith ------ - ---- ---- Ability to attract boys lmen! to Harriet Mercer----. --. ------ .------------. Technique to Hamilton ------- - ---- His sax to imm r J' v Do sev --- --- Bus seat to Bob Barnes . --.. ---- S l M S - ----. -. ---- -- --- pectac es to r. pencer Just a jum from one thin v V sz to another but service stations re nice - a -- - -- Arguing against socialized medicine - ------ Sleeping with lights on---- Norm - -------...----- .lunior I girls ---- ------. Dream bubble - -----.... Slappin' that bass Reading books in assembly-- -Driving automobiles -- Evelyn lHalf-Pint! Carpenter- Clarksburg - -. ..,.--------- Gene ----- Singing --- His teachers--- Being quiet .--- Kentucky --- Sweetness - Absence - Pimples ------- -- - .- - Red' --- - -- -------- rides Sea Scout boat Playing Lucky at the .Burwell - . ------------ . Girls - -- ----- - Spinach? ? ? ? ------- Reading --- - .- -..----. Dancing at the Varsity ---- .-- Frankness --------.-.... - 1- .. Joe . --.-- -- ------ Chewing gum. and where do you park it. June? ------ - Willard ---- . --- .--.- --- Pipes -- --------- . Kenneth Franklin?? KT. H.! Campaigning for presidency of student council -..- Making up screwy poetry -- Giggling in such dignified places as the classrooms. etc. Vienna street cars 111:30 last one! . -.---.. .------ Barnsey -- - Chewing tobacco---- ---- Carolyn --- ----- ----- Cheery greeting. -..-..... . Black curly hair -.-- .----- Shyness ----- ...- -.-.... . Rapidity to future chemistry student .---- His presence in Miss Waitneight's office to Judy Wilson-- --- - - -------- --- Timidness to Anna Lee Peck--.-. ------- Virgil Book to Sister-misery included ----- Corny quips to Bill Richardson- -------.- Ring to Jerry -- --- ..-..-.----- --- Bass violin to Mr. Swales - - --- ---- Blond curly hair to Doris Collins .- ----- Wavy hair to Bernard Hamilton- -------- - Art to Mrs. Wilson --- --- --- ------ Seat in home room to some fortunate 10B girl- -------- - -- ------ -- Swing Club to future Jitterbugs -- ---- Freckles to Virgie Cochrane - --.. - Quiet disposition to Ann Mullen --- ---- Mr. Baker to Betty Stalnaker ----- .--- Pretty hair to Wilda Milhoan - ----..-. .--- Bookkeeping table to iuniors --- . ----- - Knowledge of movie projectors to Don Hutzler--.. -..--- - .-.-- -- ----- --- Red to anyone who can get her ------- - Love to a bird iPhoebe! - ----- ---- Fallen arches to Dodge --- ---- His height to Paul Thorn -- ---. to the Faculty --- - --- .. - -.Physics professor A second Mendelssohn ' Timekeeper on W. P. Af A great opera star in the Metro H oust- Baseball player Miss Hiehle's right-hand man Aeronautical engineer A nurse A Justice of the Supreme Court A comedian An accountant A war nurse Another Einstein Cameraman for Twentieth Century-Fox A professor 3' -v -r C n F' -vs N -t 5 rn -r wrswg' college by dairyman 1950 kinde rgarten teacher card salesman fashion illustrator Head bookkeeper of Radio Citv A kindergarten teacher A fashion designer A housewife Owner of line of chain stores A lawyer A knight of Owner of our A slugger A Don Juan A movie star the road municipal airport White Hope lDope! An ideal Hirt Dictator on South Sea Island It in You Can't Take It With You iNot! to be a bus driver A doctor's wife An airplane stewardess A doctor A teacher A nurse on our local air line A professional golfer Future Mrs. Rummel A housewife An old maid and raise An electrician A nurse cats A cartoonist for N. Y. Timcs A blues singer An Hawaiian dancers A dietitian A co-ed guitar player for Hula Hula A mountain climber To be a second Rockefeller -A newsreel cameraman President of roofing company A radio technician Owner of the Burwell Theater Trapper in north woods Studious habits to newcomers-- ---- C. P. A. Library to future assistants -- - - A surgical nurse Arch supporters to Delvin Reed -- :G: Jitterbug Disposition to her successor---- ---- Braveness to Charlotte Guinn-- .... ..-- Her escalator dresses to Grace White ----- Drivin abilir to Mabel k g y Mar s - ------- Delivering groceries to Lester Stuck - ----- . Her eyes to Jean Fink --- ----..----- Ability as a speaker to the next president His clothes to Bill Mason lLittle Esquire! Her popularity to anyone worthy of having it Trumpet to Bill McGraw -...-.....-. --- Spelling to Miss Musgrave -..-- Cud to Judy Wilson - - . --.- ---. Seat in choir to Jimmie Whelan. ---...... A missionary nurse A veterinarian A director of a famous all-girl baseball team Mrs. Willard Phillips A reformer A leader in solving world problems President of the United States in 1965 of the student council - .--- --Second Fred Astaire A second Katherine Cornell Married To work in Matlack's Grocery Store A millionaire President of the A. Bc P. Tea Companv Red sweater to Basford .- ---..-..--..- A door keeper Pretty hands to Loretta Young.--- ------ Her hair to Gloria Neale- -.-..--. ...... Hedy Lamarr - ----.------- Voice to Don Hickman .- .-..---- ---- Paige Gillispie - - - .-.-.... Deep voice to Dick Bingham - - - Delbert i Del ! Dotson - --... Jerking sodas - - - -. .....-. -- Blue eyes to Florence -...-.....-... ---. Ed, Adams --------------- Wobble to Marian Watkins ....- Pauline Grimm -----.- ------. Dancing ----.-.-......... Translating Latin to Eris Johnson .--.--.- Guitars ------.-.-----..- His guitar to Razzor - -...- -- -Double dribble A nurse What her little heart desires An insurance salesman A grocery clerk A druggist - ....... Gene Autry II -----------Bookkeeping to Bill Bell-------------H -An aeronautical engineer Auto to Bill Carder. ...-..... .-.--.--- C orrigan Page boy to Bill Seaman --.-.-.-. -..- 54 1 lContinued on pages 140-142-143! A farmer --- ---.- Most anything -An ideal wife X Class History The colossal impetus generated by the gigantic assemblage of scholars of preeminence that adorned the halls of P. H. S. as sophomores in the year of our Lord, 1936, will always resound in the imaginary 'hemispherical roof of our dear school. Struggling against apparent hopelessness in the form of stupendous examinations, the problems of mathematical, scientific, commercial, and historical value, and the upperclass- men who degraded us and then advised us, in the glorifying, gilded fall of 1938, we came to be of some ultimate value. Senior Ps! Almost Senior II's! Something to ring the bells of freedom about. Our previous triumph was in the sunny month of May of the same year when we escorted the Senior II's on a joyous ride fBoat Riclej in which all was wet and little was clean. At lirst glance it looked as if 'Carb Calloway's orchestra were officiating. On the lovely, cool night of january 18, of the present year, we toted the graduating class to the Senior I-II Prom. We swayed to the trucking Coliseum orchestra ' til the hour of twelve, when all good little upperclassmen go to bed. On january 20, with the key-strong as steel-to the Senior Door in our pockets, we began the great adventure of school life. Our first assembly, with our chests out and chins up, we marched clown the aisles in perfect order before the admiring eyes of the lesser lights. We regret our sponsor failed to show us how to get out. But even the greatest of us will err. 1 When we say greatest, that is just what we mean. Ours is the biggest class in the history of P. H. S., and surely the mightiest. It abounds with scholars, poets, scientists, authors, statesmen, and yes-strong men and beautiful women! We remember 'with disdain those who told us if we would worlc hard our first years, our last year would be easy. Class election-verbal insults, resolutions, objections, motions. The results showed that factional war existed 'between the two sexes. But with olive branches, peace was restored. On Color Day, March 31, with ardent zeal we honored our class colors, 'blue and silver. Who can forget the program and the sport dance that night? Surely 'the Color Day was gallant. Then there was the class play, Charm School, with its thrills and laughs. ' Eight months of school was joyful news to some, but sad, to others. It meant doubling up on our work, cutting short of activities, and added summer work-or vacation. February gone, March, gone, and then the most important month of our whole school life-April, 1939. April, with its social events and the realization that soon our names would be but echo writings on the walls. School life was passing, never to return again. Who can forget the semi-formal dance commencement week? On the eve of April 27, 'Commencement Exercise was held-the speakers, three of our own. Of the joyous recollections of our youth you, P. H. S., will 'be the center. Our hearts, with fond admiration and great lhope, cry out to you in farewell. Jack Ashby F .A V ,P 4 ,411 Y V ll 1 1, f G74 77 Z ,.',g lil, lllln-AEN... ll ' X XX N lun-.!!! m .--- NX X 1 Q x 'if 4 .XL Q 1 X X.: X x U -SY Z., 24 xerff lO'Q'lQ I 0 v. ma iw Q XV.. 6 . X - x N. rf x '. Hx ff 0 41 1 fo f 3 Q01 S . A. Q, ,:,f j, . I' .Q XX - ' ti .0 ,f'N':Q 'ii M-' X wi ,sn fc' 05651, X. ,, , ' ' SX :C ' 'X 71. Q 0. Q Yi-51 '-X M ff , N , -vw? x KXkx!f 5 W u vff 1 ug ' '5 58 Pictured in this section are thc future seniors of P. H. S. It sometimes seems as though the seniors steal the limelight entirely, but the sincere cooperation of all underclassmen is essentially necessary for efficient, competent administration. There was a time when the seniors were looked upon by the undcrclassmen as he- ings who lived in a rarer atmosphere than ordinary mortals, but that time is long since gone. There is now a stronger feel- ing of democracy and equality among the classes. In our effort to make the Parhischan he- long to the high school as a whole, in- stead of to seniors only, we present to you these the underclassmen. Senior Ps Home Room 22I+front to bacl-:frow one: Dorothea Baldwin. Marylyii Bailey. Mar- garet Cale. Ruth Mills. Roberta Withee. Virginia Dotson, Madeline Congrove. Row two: -loctte Durnell. ,lean Renforth. Betty Page. Gloria Pruntv. Ruth A Weekley. Annabelle Wariier. Margaret Mixer. Row three: Marioiie Shriner. Beulah Jude, Lucille Burd. Row four: Juanita Wfhite. Helen Helmick. Mary L. Harris. Betty Stalnalcer. Bonnie Lou Conley. Anna Lee Peck. Evelyn Kelly. Row five: Roberta Mcliarlancl. ,lean Nelson. Alda Kinrade. Doxothv Plate. Virginia Smith. Kathleen Mayhugh. Hazel jones. Row six: Eleanor l7lmn. Virginia Baxter. Georgia Smith. Mary Shriver. jane Smith. Rebecca Hamilton. Nelle Weltrier. Leora Brown. Helen Weser. Mary ,lane jones. Margaret Shrively. Juanita Farnsworth. Ursula Burdette. Dorothy Hickman. Utel- lcah Nlccandless. Floda Steed. Virginia Trippetr. Ruth Hall. Margaret Wallace. Roberta Higgins. Maclelon Goldenberg. Dorothy Wolfe. Myra Keenan. Eleanor Flynn. Miss Curry. Glenna Friedlander. Not in picture: Dororhv Carpenter. Isabelle Gibson. Dorothy Morehouse. Marv Ellen Smith. Pauline Harr. Home Room 332-row one: Bill Havus. Earl Vlfoods. lirank Drake. Don Hickman. Blaine Ni-aly. Allie Grimm. Row two: Billy Seaman. Robert Xwliitlock. Lee Powell. John Grueser. Monroe Ste- phens, Wfoodrow Sovil. Row three: .loe Kinrhloe. Paul Ferree. Lawrence James. ,lack Blake. Row four: Marvin Blair. George Masters. Arthur lrleadlev. Row five: Williaixm Rinehart. Elmer Brook- over. David Elliot. Clarence Ciuinn. How'- ard De-ever. ,lohn laless. Carl Stephens. Miss Waller. David liull. Vfilliain Lal'l'erre. Ted Rumlvurg. Walter Baker. Bill Mason. Paul Cioudy. Marvin Goudy. Not in picture: Norman Bailey. Charles Ball. Robert Barnes. lxfayne Dowlcr. Har- lan Dulin. Don Manzo. Lasure Phillips. Lester Hayes. Bill Wii'i-s. Harold Brabham. l'lo'ne Room 234 Y-row one: Nlac Grimm. Glenn McLain. Sam Bowers. Billy Murrill. Row two: Frank Fowler. Bill Marsh. Bill Carder. Row three: Bill Ely. Don Forbes, Bill Richardson. Row four: Ted Dudley. Denton Adams. Howard Gooslin, Row five: Charles Savre. David Leonard. Rolla McDougle. Camden Coberlv. Charles Taylor. Kenneth Franklin. Melvin Rice. ,lames Shreeves, Frank Yoke. James Penn. Wfilliam Burke. Edwin Guinn. Charles Sincieldecker. john Jennings. Robert Hal- ley. Darrell Stephens. Miss Townsend. Not in picture: Harold Deem. Charles Gar- rett. Harry Hartlelwen. Camden Vlarvis. John Mndesitt. Vlames Penn. Edward Young. Victor Wolfe, james Sutton, John Fordyce. Joe Lipps. 59 60 Junior IPS Hoine Room lllfrow one: Donald Coul- ter. Fred Epler. Paul Keever. William Frankhouaier. Row two: Max Mahone. Paul Pappazi. Don- ald Bailey. Everett Taylor. Mack Grimm. Lee Tewanger. Bill Hoffman. Row three: Charlea Shank. Don King. Kyle Phipps. joe Dodge. jack Porrig. james Ruzmull. Evert Wliitlatcli. Row four: Mr, Row. Ralph Steele. Huber! Hull. Paul ilihnmas. Glen Buchanan. Don- ald Nern. Marion Hornbeclc. Bill Drake, Fred Nlorlan. Paul Wathoii. Donald Hailey. Not in picture: Ray Parr. Howard Dawkina. Lewi, Wise. l'fngt-ne Harper. Harry Roh. inson. Ben Williaiiia. Home Room II5 tow one: Nlarguerite Chilclern. Eloiae Cale. Lotus Lowe. ,lean Derlter. Nlarguerlle Eaton. Nlartha ,lean Buckley. Luana Goddard. Hilda Pickens Misa Woodyard. Row two: Louise Smith. Cora Aumiller. Ruth Smith. lVlot'ey Stone. Rosslyn Swain. Norma Blair. Helen Atkins. Nlarflaret Lyona. Elinor Sereno. Jeanne lfagle. Edith Keith. Pauline Leach. Alverta lilwlit-r. Ruth A. Leach. Row three: Dorothy Cooper. Carrie liull. Gail l.anip, Nlarie lVlcl3hers.on. liloiau Butcher. lVlildrei.l Anderson. lithel Conner. Wlanda Kelly. Dulina ,lone-N. Pauline l lildebroud. Raw tour: Beryl Htiiu.-i'. Mary louise Yeater. Ann l.ytle. Wfilda lVlilhoan. Neva lilinn, Agnew Smith. Myrtle Studwell. Alive Kelly. Not in pirture: lfnnl Clarluoii, Home Room Ill ron one: Harley Nl:- Peek. Robert l'lesQ. Preston Merrill, Row two: Ruin-ll Smith. Xvarr-'ti Palsotis.. Rohert Nicholson. Harold Nlarwhall. Camp- bell Neptune. Row three: Dougla-. Prm'ince. Ravmontl Smoph. Row Iour: Harry l.otiden. David Nliller. Robert Kirkpatrirk. Row live: Nlr, Taylor. Clyde liaton. Alan Nlrlntosh. Carrell Dniiiglitsa. Doli.lld l'lale. Paul Thorn. lidwin Dila. lien l.m-ew.-l'. Floyd jack. Roheit Newell. Hatvey lireain Not in picture: joe Boire. ffharlea llenkina. Rohr-rt Lantz. Robert Nlahatley Don lVlan1o. Cliarlea lVlatheny. lfdmatxl Piclcena. Hvrnie Taylor. lihotnaw Tilwlwa. Paul Trias ler. Charlet. W.iller. Don Xvlieazon. lirank Zlppel. Karl Vaughan, ldolne Room ll-l--row one: llclen Nloilexitt. lflaine Robinson. Sue Alln-nian. lrlelen lialter. Alice liigga. ,lian Richardaon. Laura Taggart, Virginia looiney. Row two: l 'lelen Wliifattmii. Roh.-rta NVigal. Juanita Piersol. Nlargaret lVlanley. Pauline Bennett. Lucy lJanaer. ,loan Gover. l.orainne Vernon. Wfilnia Sliriver. Dorothv Wilrox. .Ioan Wfigal. lhrnadine Kaiser. Row three: Minn Hiehle. Betty King. luanita Wilnoii. llloiac johnson. lfthel Sweat-y. lileanor Buzzard. Nlary lkarnwworth. Evelyn ilihorley. lVlary li. Cpulnn. ljorothv Nltirphv. Glenna Swain. Raw four: Kathleen Boao. Ruth Nloonevhan. Thelma Nlahoney. Betty Shearer. Ida Mae Hoffman. Ruth Haasford. ,lean Xveiland. Betty Wii'l-5. Dorn Roth. Roaahelle Mr- Pheraon. Georgia lrlarinun. Not in pirttlre: Shirley lrlocliatrawer. Home Room liifrow one: Bill Eaton. Arloa Gtiinn. lforreat johnson. Howard Chanrey. Rav lfineiirlc. Corneliua Nlra Dowell. Willwr-t' Ashby. Virgil Hupp. Cfharlef. Gomer jones, Row two: jack Romine. Virgil Atkinson. Nlilton Caplinger. Carl Lippf.. Bernard Pitta. Woi'tliy Davis. Edward Wliitlatch. Calvin jenn. Nlr. Wfarner. Row three: Brooks Vlfheaton. Harold All- man. Clare Wilstmii. james Smith. Kenneth Robinaon. Hill Gninn. jack Valoa. Frank Williaiiie. Eugene Stiles. Not in picture: james Bradley. l'larding Deem, Charles jarlcaon. Hurshell Pryor, Donald Htitzler. Alpha-ua Riddle. Junior IPS Home Room 310-row one: Kathleen Man- ley, Doris Ullom. Edith Atkinson. Row two: Tennis Weser. Virginia O'Dell. Ruth Boone. Row three: Josephine Toothman. Betty All- tnan. Sara Gain. Row tour: Annie Chambers. Geraldine Alton. lrene Baum. Row hve: Gosella Casto. Thelma Carroll, Nina Allio. Irene Bartlett. Standing: bliss Auch. Agnes Nowery. Mabel Nlarlts. Thelma Dotson. Ruth Harper. Helen Flinn. Mary Jane Anderson. Evelyn Drain. Betty Lucas. Georgia Hochstrasser. Grare Mixcr. Juanita Flinn. Carol Chi- rln-su-r. Mable l:owler. Ruth Berry. Rose Blizzard. Ruth File. Jean Fink. Brenis Gainer. Elizabeth Wiiittfrs. Charlotte Guinn, Doris Cooper, Not in picture: Mary Burns. Pauline Grimm. Elizabeth Ayers. Home Room illfrow one: Louise Craft. Ruth liflinn. Virginia Fogle. Mary Givens. Betty Elliott. Margaret Archer. Row two: Geraldine Smith. Elizabeth Smith. Juanita Sill-cet. Witiifred Schultz. Alice Reynolds. Juanita Roclthold. Margaret Renncr. Row three: Evelyn Stotlar. Beulah Porter. Beulah Parsons. Mildred Stanley. Helen Thotnas. Hazel Sutton. Mabel Thomas. Standing: Miss Roberts. Mary Lee Caron. Jane Padgett. Mildred Hart. Victoria Smith. Blanche Cline. Frances Howard. Elizabeth Elzey. Peggy Mullen. Doris Collins, Rosalind Cannon. Lillian Murphy. Nancy Anltrom. Jane Turner. Ada Watxd- less. Zeena Barrarl-t. Louise Treadway. Not in picture: Gene Howell. Helen Smith. Lois Engleman. Janice Glass. Ann Jones. Hotxii' Room 5111- row one: Steven Des- mond. Robert Crooks, Arthur Fisher. John Waltieck. Row two: Jasper Higlisnmith. Tommy Hynes. Charles H. Courtney. Edward lVlcCxuiness. Gerald Shrewsbury. Paul Lanham. Row three: Bob Hines. Ronald Delaney. Charles Adams. Harold Griffin. Steve Thompson. Row four: Charles Poole. Charles Barnett. George Andrick. Sterling Brown, Bill Lt-Masters, Row tive: Mrs. Bryan. Jack Grotey, Arlie Kirkpatrick. Robert Ballway. Not in picture: Jack Wigiier. Robert Hines. James Cox, George Daurelle. Lyle Gault. Cecil Harper. John Hemenwav. Bill Jacobs. Charles Keeper. Lowell Knopp. Manley Morrison. Harry Sammons. Wil- liam Sandlin. John Sims. Bruce I'olbert. Francis Wfenmouth. Home Room 324-- -row one: Murl Sine:-1. Mary Virginia Bee. Virginia Craig. Betty Burl-cwi!'l1. Garnet Fisher. Row two: lidelene Wood. Olive Long. Ellen Fox. Dt-ssel Dye. Row three: Eva McCutcheon, Ruth Kimes, Carolyn Biggs. Mariurie McIntosh. Erlice Gosnell. Row four: Margaret Clawson. Nola Cox. Mary Burgy. Doris Sprifzg. Juanita Trace- well. Betty Moyers. Thelma Sayre, Helen Mt-agle. Row five: Miss Hayman. Ruby Williams. Helen Moss. Glace Dye. Betty Fogtzin. Harel Baumgardner. Dortha Meek. Ann Mullen. Marguerite McKim. Julia Mc Graw. Kathryn Neale, Phoebe Herold. Alice Robertson. Pat Deem, PERRY Pep- pers. Donna Davis. Lurltn Spiry. Thelma Davis. Not in picture: Justine Anderson. Mildred Archer. Constance Mummey. Nola Stone. l'lolnc room Silfsittingzr Robert Sheppard. Kenneth Sams. James Glascoclc. William Moyers. Bill Bell. Charles Coe. Andrew Corra. Billy Lanham. Bill Dunham. Clin- ton Kelly. Charles Hess. Billy Rush. Woodrow Mace. Standing: Mr Morton. Edward Elzey. Har old Blair. Harvey Pell. James Showaltet. Harold Lemley. Lakin blunt, James Law, Chester Steele. Wayt1e Sellers. Lawrence Barnhouse. Not in picture: Harold Allman. Williarn Henry Bell. John Dunn. Carlyle Farns- worth. Paul Hotiser. Harold Long. Paul Tebay. George Troy. H 61 62 Junior Ps Home Room l05frow one: Evclvn Cozart. ,loan Watkixis. Clara Lockhart. Peggy Sandy. Row two: Irene Criapin. Louise Nuttcr. Ruth Carpentvr. Flora Stcphcns. Erhcl Martin. Hila Lockhart. Row three: Ellen Dotson. Mary Nvithcrs, Margucritu N.-lson, Naomi Nlollohan. Row four: lictty Xxfoollard. Norma Duncan. lVlartha Ncwman. Row hvc: Misa MrHcnry. Evelyn Wet-klcy. l,tn'illc Thorn. Claradvll Taylor. Marv live-lyn lngold. Mai'y Ann Long. josuphinc Wfiqncr. Betty 'l'ownkht-nd. Mont-tta Wil. liann. Anna Stephan. ,loan RirhmonCl. Ht-lon june Rost. Marv Loo Grimm. Marie Ath. Gvraldine Staatw. Ht-lrn Prcston. Dorothy Graham. Phyllis Hawkins. Ruth Goodwin. Not in picturt-: Max'y Morriaon. Valori: Doom. Kathlt-cn lfly. Nlarn Wi'igl1t. lriomc Room Ill f row one: Ray Cox. Rogcr Nuttvr. John llowrll. l'i.irry Norman. Row two: Cfliarh-5 Stcplirns. Xvilbcrt Kidd. Carl Plato. Bill Clegg. Row thrcc: Hill 'l't-drow. Paul lmarli. l'iai'old Snychfr, Toomt-v Flinn. Chlhcrt Vfatson. Row four: Harold lfox. Nlax Stall. Ora Hanks. Paul Somcrxillv. Bolw Penn. Standing: Franklin Pt-rrin. Alva Wigal. Wil- frccl Rawhngx. Mr, Dt-retilwiirgw. Billy fiauingartnvr. liugeiw Hall. Hola Carpenter. Not in picture: Charlcs Uairriixgt-i'. Willard Bond, Kenneth Dotnzhvrty. Howard liar- row. ijt-arlnan lzructi. Gvorgt llall. liill Hint-5. john Howl-ll. Gris Km-llvy. Hum-nc Knopp, Erahal Niarka. Vffilliam Wfarrcn. Clairmont Parsons. Rohm-rt Ricliarolson, Harold Shoh-5. XV.uh- Stanlt-v. lfrvd Tract-- null. Dun Unnnwllvr. Dah- XVooclval'ci. Clydt- fiant. lVl.u'l-A Stull. Homt- Room SIS row ont-: Wfatlt- lVlt'l.t-.m. l'r-'Cl H.unrn'. fivorgi- l5n'l7. Wfilliam Str'- vcnx. Harold lfacl:-. Bill Pt-nliylwarkt-r. Row two: Dick liurdcttu. ,lark Pot-. lirank Wfilaon. Rirliartl W h .i l c V. lalwrcncc Scrliggn. lloyd Hat'lt-ss. llon Ioxnw. Row thrvc: john Sami, ffharlvf ,larl-axon. Hill Hlakc. Rolwrt Ciiulxcll. Harold l.. lirankliouwr. Harold Huruv. Van Hall. Row tour: Miss Lantttitt. Mikt- K4-llv. Hugh Spt-nrt-r. Milton Thompaon. lah- Pooh-. 'll-cl Shit-lds.. Not in picturt: Paul Nxfilfon. lfrnt-at Par- aonk. Willi.1iii Morru. ,lummw lVlt-ndcnf hall. Howard Mr.'Xtt-Q. l.t-was laicllow. Kilt-nn Haynt-5. Cl.u1-nrt- Dotfon, Hnlvcrt Cfutlxp. Don Horton. Vl'ai'i't-n Axvlrocl. lfniomc Room H7 row ont-: lfvvlvn Nvlson, Alma l.t-a llawson. Ilona Lorkhart. iii-tty l.nu johnson. Row two: Non-vw ljrookx. Aunt- Dudlry. Nina Alu-la. ,lane 'l'urlt-v. ,loan Witxtli. Margnuritu Van Nt-sl. Row thrct-: Virgic Cochran. Ninn VUcir. lVlarpait-l l,ovvvrs. Nina Coleman. Rt-bt-rca liay. Nlary Ciiahain. Nlaxint- l'u-nm-tt, Row four: Elm- W'illiam-on. Hrulah Craig. Erin Johnaon. Dnnpsn' Burton. Dorn. Koon. lilixalwt-th Dtiliii. Dorothy litzsh. Nlaxmt- Rt-edt-r. Cwraldim- Wt-t-xt'r. Ht-tty lVlillt-r. Virginia Spot-ru. Viryinia Xxfood- yard. Nlary jarkaon. vlo Ann Rn-harclson. Not in picturu: Bonna Bray. Virginia Dye, Mary Ingram. Paulinu Kolh-y. Phyllis l,yth-. Ann Slnmurd. lflilalautli Wt-lab. .Ianu lfullcr. Homo Room HX - row unc: lit-ttv l3.iclmnan. Ruth Gt-vol. Doris Ciilrliriat. Havcl Santvc. Row two: Wfiiiilrt--i Hutchinson. Dorothy O'lJt-ll. lh-tty Trippett. Erma Waldvfk. lcla MrMillion. Row thru-: Lois Sprigg. Augustinv Pratt. l,oih Prinrv. Juanita ulom-3. Bcatrirt- Roth. Row loixr: Kathryn Allen. Willa law Holli- day. liiizalu-tli Morris. Lavcn jam: Ehtin. M. Wliirf. Run.: ljiijvtta. Glenna Grilablv. Gladyk Tanntr. Franrch Slit-pparcl. livclyn Smith. Margarct Hays-5, jane Swisher. Row tivo: Hahn Hawkins. Dorothy Tyson, Madt-hnv Markluy. Kathryn Bet-sun. Eula Homo. Not m pn'ture: Reba Hall. Elainc Davis. Naomi Davis. Rav Andrewm. ,lcannc Thorne. Sophomore IPS Honte Room 1.20-f row one: I-larold Lemon. Harry McPherson. Delbert Mason. Albert Jahahn. Howard Mcpeek. Row two: Jack Lamp, Caiminello Shordone. Ronald Ripley. Charles Robinaon. Delvin Reed. lark Burge. Mr. Ferguson. Row three: Glennon Srhall. Don Sisson. Bob Prunty. Leonard Sprague. George Sprout. Emerson Townaend. -lilea Wool' lard. Ed Powell. Row four: l.eslie Lambert. Ronald Bi-asell. Loren Kittle. George Atkinson. Lee john- aon. Dick Haynes. Harry Moon. Don Triplett. Ray Golden. Ben Grant. Harry Giifotd. Harry Dougherty. Kenneth Hess. lioh Plifkman. Karl lVloreland. Not in picture: Glen Hartwhorn. Gerald Huff. l.eo Markley. 'lirary Spencer. Ralph XVauon. Rohert Deetn. Home Room 151--row one. fitting: Donald Kinrhloe. ,limnne Wfhelnn. l.eo Stealey. Row two. sitting: Lemuel Young. Denver Cooper. Rohert Carroll. Harry McManus. I-larold Godfrey. Ben Johnston, Row three: ,lost-pli Reynolda. junior Mr- Grew. l.ee King. Franrif Clark. lfdihon Elias. Floyd lfravier. Daniel Witlitte. Rott lour. rttanding: joe lfrv. Donald Cain. Wilhert Campbell. Samuel Rubin. Harold Gault. Row tive. htanding: Charlrs Booth. Richard Bingham. Runel Deeyer. Ira Connolly. Edward Evanx. llarold Nvllson. David Eliaa. Charles 'I'urnhull. Floyd Grose. Homer lfrovinre. liloyd Nutter. Cheater Gates. Not in picture: hlxn N. H. Taylor. Lloyd Hodge. David Cialniel. Myron Huffman. Roy Phillips.. l.eslie Sagtr. Lewis Miller. ,laniea Korn-p. l7at Manzo. Home Ronin IEE row one: Vlietry lean Rader. Betsy Ross. Betty MrClain. Helen Anclerson. Row two: Gloria Neale. Blanch Smith. Freda Nordin. 'liheda Xvalltr. ,lean Gallagher. Ella Mae W.tItirix, Row three. sitrnytz Phvllia Srhvrorm. Fay Valentine. Nlary Parker. lifleanor Ruth l.eMa5terh. Eleanor Hardman. Nancy Callahan, Standing: lfranren ljrarson. Dolores Sang- aton. Betty lane Nnnal. Nlelha lean Sandy. Louise lVlrCr.ty. Ruth King. Marian Mer- rill. Mariorie Hyie. Virginia lawson. Gene Langtttt. Wfanda Devaney. Helen Ferrell. Mary L. Layton. Phyllis Hyre. Mary Ellen lbaviw. l-lelen Ankrtvn. ljorothua liargeloh. Margaret jane Blackburn. Jeanne Baker. Not in picture: Betty Brown. Mary jean Chips. Betty Leep. Dorn Abela. Floine Room .llzfn row one: Eloise Wfoovil- yard. l.aVerne Pimfott. Sue Roherts, Rom two: Ordella Elliott. Delilah Powell. Virginia Cillhfpie. lleltv Parwonf.. lVlary Virizinia Rirlle. Beulah Steed. M154 Spilman, Row three: lfyelyn Wfigal. Inc? Rothwell. Adeline Bennett. Beulah Stnotw. Standinv: Georgia Atkinson. Irma lireetnan. Ct-delle Nlcfioten. Helen Sams. jaunira Small. Ginnie Squirw. Ruth Smith. Elva lferkett. Margie- Stanley. Mui-rel liec-tw. liauy Deehle, Anna Lou Foggin. Betty lean Stulcey. Wittifrt-tl Ander-.on, Wilttia Brand. Mary Ruley. Emogene Bose. Vir' vlnia Booth. Kathlyn Caplinger. Nlariorie rarnsworth. Neva Nlorehead. Grace Sole. Snow Wltitt-. Not in picture: Maxiiie Deiit. Betty MC- Givern. Helen Lorain Page. Home Room JIU row one: Betty Thninaa. Helen Bailey. Hazel Hifkman. Opal Marty. Betty lfleining. Row two: janet Halhert. Orpha Lockhart. Ruth Rumhurg. Kathleen Vensel. Dorothy Storm. Anna Mae Biddle. Row three: Inez Ball. ,loan Smith. Ruth Morlan. Virginia Holhert. Row four: Engemia Higlxmnilli. Marv Flem' ing. Thelma l.avr. Frances Holtz, Mildred l-louchcn. Roberta Horner. Reta Ashby. Anna Wltat'tol1. Evelyn Turner, Juanita Dent. Vera Grandon. June Pfalzgraf. liranrcs Tavenner, Juanita johnson. Franrea Allen. Mary Amos. Not in picture: Doris Christopher. -lennette Emtnonza. Mildred Hendrick:-. Mildred Hill. Elnora Lenox. Veraldine McCord. Ferne Piggott. 65 64 Sophomore IPS Horne Room 234-row one: Theodore Peters. Edward Nuzum, Vernon Allman. John M. Rolwcrts. Row two: Nelson Barnhousc, Adrian Head- ley. Richard Rexroad. Patton Snyder. Row three: Bob Cook. Glcndon Kcvsor. Don Rousv. Row four: joseph Anderson. vlannm Watsoli. W Row Pa illiam Lecp. Norvil Dt-cm. tive: Mr. Pearson. Harry Smith. Wadi- uchanan. Bill McMurray. Fclix Hard- man. Lvlc Hawk. Harold Allrn. Howard Cox. Williaxii Doolittle. Williard Spence. laincs Atkinson. Robert Hiclcnxaii. Robert Llttlv. l.loVLl Qutrk. Russell Hall. Bill Morgan. james Wfhitlatch. Odos Whited. Odin Westfall, Thomas Stcolu-ns. Not in picture: Bt-nnttt Dye. Wilfot'd Tlurouin, l'-lcnry Edward. Lotus Riedel. Homt- Ri om t tx 1 uhm' Il' lfugt-lw l iton lrlalold llt ik ltn lnltsu. lforrost l oi gin Dun Ailnugli Dona Hatmllli. Qllarlvs H 'lll'1'rg. Row two: Williani onus. Williaiim Kitzcr. Paul l.-row. Raymond Lift-. Delbert Ma- tht-ny. Adrian Stnninvryillv. Dana Mc- Cartnvy. Charlrs Mrllonxlld. Charlca Morris. George Pt-ll. Row thrue: Dall' Stanli-r. lircd Swuaringen. Blainv 'l'aylor. Gi-rald Storltoy. jack Ycatcr. jack Wit-fox'd. Nt-lson Wliitclitfad. Westfall. i Sl!-rm' xi-: H-' t't Cal- ider. l,loyd Carpuivtfr. lf.-att-r johnson. E. . ' 5 -4 .G ' ' 'xl 'r. -' 1' . ' . I . ld D l k .l L Row four: Dan ilonvh. Cilt-nn johnaon. Glen Robinson. Orbit Sinnt-tr. Williaiim Braden. Paul Blair. Not in pirturt-: Clydt- Clxicln-att-r. Mathew Matlu.-ws. Dt-nnw Uhl. Cir-orgu Hall. Roy Rarrig. Rolwi rt Ullman. Horns Room il'I ron ont-: Allwrta liury. Annals-c Rotxah. Row two: Ruth XVoo.ls. Nlarian Stnkvy. Leona Doak. Dorothy Sauna. Rnlwy Muadowh, Row thrt-L-: Kathlt-on Taylor. Ruth Hr-ck. Row four: .Ivan Matthews. W.iiida Lcasuru. Mary Dtwtasxli. Nlariorii' Alitcllaon. Row rivv: Juanita l.aRuc. Bc-tty DuVaughn, Ht-lvn Flibbvc. lfloiw McBride. Harriet Bohn. Mrs. XVilson. Row mx: Gcraldint- ltnlvndriclcs. Varra Buck- ott. lixtlwr St-lwnlccl. Agmw Click. Esther Byrd. Madoline Longatrsth. Made.-line Kullar. Virginia lfpuwrmoii. Margaret Strong. Burnt-ll Hyllwrt. Dorm Mclladden. lit-tty Hamilton. 1Dorothy Mi'Milliot1. Kathryn Proffitt. Vt-rdinv llulalc. Not in pictnru: Mariorir McAtt-0. Agnca Mvci-5. Homo Room 4.11 row one: lid llayman. Rex Marshall. Row two: ,lack Dolin. Cicofl Cain. Harland Blakt-. Cliarlcm Dutflvld, Row lhrvc: Alva Mills. Hilly 'l'1l'wln. Billy Taylor. Min, Nt-al. Row four: Clmrlm Lawson, Homcr Emrlclt. lflt-ry Carpvntcr. Hcrlwrt Ret-d. Charleh lVlrKinlcy. Carl Sima. Gln-ndon Simmons. Tommy lflookinm. Carlton Stephens. ,lou McMahon. Di-non. Rohm-rts. Gordon Phil- lips. Amin Stump. Rohurt Stvphens. ,lunior Traccwvll. Owen MrDouglr-. Kr-nncth Mcl- rohc, Andrew Murphy. Graham Lamp. Paul Rawson. Wayiitl Hankt-5. Rolwrt Mc- Lain. Dale Lincicoino. ffharlt-5 Snyder. Virgil Gaim-r. Not in pirturv: Pat Dnmonchr-l. Harold -loni-s. liloyd Maaon. Carroll Aclatns. Cecil Ht-tnur. Ray Nt-wht-rry. Wlaync Liddlu. Cliarlt-5 Long. Claronrv Roth. Home Room 315 row oni-: Mlm 'l'crry. Dorm Holman. Gcraldnn' Pvtrv. Row two: Mary H. Haydock. Ruth Naylor. Mary Rcgvr. -lcssir' Dutton. Lou Ri-gcr. Doris. Mi-yt-rs. Given Callandcr. Row three: Bci'ini'c Caiiiplacll. Mary Lud- wig. Mary klohahn. Rolwrta Vlfindom, -lobephine Lec. Margarct Miller. Ruth Hamilton. Row four: Mariorw Hanvy. Margannc Tav- t-nncr. Ruth Hunt. Lnrt-tt.: Trippt-tt. Betty Ward. Row fivt-: Gt-neva Mcpt-uk. Mildrod Martin, Nancy Crawford. Carolcr Morford. Gladyr. Grote-y. Timmy Arnold. .loan Haddox, Mary Louise Banks. Doris Daugherty. Florence Gilchrist. lsabel Rose. Alice Sprousv. Garnet Hill. Hlizabc-th Scott. Kathlvcn Thoinam. Margaret Casto. Gen- evieve Cunningham, Anita Ludwig. Not in picture: Eleanor Parr. june Bradley. Sophomore IPS Hollle Room 326+l'ow one: Ann Wigller. Ruth Light. Beatrice Smith. Row two: Roberta Wfiggins. Marie Wilsoll. Dortha Lockhart. Iris Rublc. Donna Cot- trill. Pauline Martin. Pauline Guinn. Norma jean Nlcpherson. Row three: Nlargie Ward, Roberta LeRoy. Agnes Willialns. Delores Tennant. Eloise lVlcDonald. Mary K. Ludwig. Standing: Berneda Bowersock. Elizabeth Forshey. Palma Tei. Beulah Hofman. Mar- garet Marstlller. Miss Ball. Willlladelic- Meats, Mary Pugh. Martha Henrie. Helen Greiner. Vonda Goodwin. Helen Lelnley. Blanche Mitchell. Josephine Pratt. Bernice Parrish. No! in picture: Nina Mae Amos. Imogene lordan. Harritlt lVll:rrer. Zelnla Morgali. Betty jo XVells. Nellie Lynch. Bc-trv Brook. Iris Wlrst. Dorothy Richards. Home Room Silfrow one: Bill Young. Bill lVlcGraw. Charles Nedelf. .loe Newell. Charles Kahn. Alexander Mumford. Row two: James Licchiello. Gene Kester. ,lames Dils. William Staars. Harold 'l'hompson. Miss Mary l.. Taylor. Row three: Frances Suinlners. Basil Mon- crief. jilnlny Thomas. Bob Downey. Miller Howard. Deliver Miller. Byron Helmick. Brooks XX'alkel'. Willialli Golf. Clair Bus kirk. Willialn johnson. Harold Humphrey. Dick Wilt'ox. Edwin Rurtsell. Not in nlcrure: john Bulger. Russell Calli- han. ,lack Colbltt, Robert Dickson. Robert lixlille. Bob Goldenberg. .lohli Swales. Wfalter Patton. Willialll Smith. Lester Stuck. Raymond Wt-tzt-l. Hollis' Room S55 --row one: Mary E. Rhodes. Mary Gallagher. Margnarette Null. Beatrice Gooswan. Mae Rhodes. Mildred Lowe. Doris Morehead. Doris Hale. Georgia Scott. Virginia Richards. Betty liroultovrr. Row two: Margaret Swiger. llnogene Snyder. Ruth Eaton. Blandls Tanner. Miss Phelon. Lena Florence. l'-larriet Wllite. Row three: Marguerite Caltrider. Florence Nlcpeelft. Carol Lee Roberts. Virginia Aw- drews. Ruth Nutter. lidith Lynch. Betty Lou Callihan. Pearlene Carler. Georgia Carder, Alberta Vannoy. Helen Bailey. Genera Atwell. Glenda Bowers. Lorenna Marnie, Nladelon McGninlless. Marv Lou' ise Friedlander. Delight Clinger, Jeannette l:rum, Not in picture: Ethel Smith. Sophonzoro Ps l-lolne Room lil row one: Philip Hewitt. Julius jones. Vfayne Buchanan. Row two: Harold Nuhfer, Alan Wigal. Eugene Lynch. Furman Souther. Row three: Russell Wlllialllsoll, William Nicely. Lawrence Vernon. Wilbur Sulli' van. Richard McCoy. Albert Moellendicl-c. Charles Hayden. -lack Davis. Robert Hall. Standing: james Stone. Charles Watts. Karl Hannan. james Strothers. Mr. Woods. Clyde Gilbert. john Bell. jack Burns. joe Ambrose. Harley Warlit-r. Glen Bond. Clinton Miller. Barron Hall. Charles Kult ley. Charles Lal'i'erl'e. Robert Holland. Not ill picture: Paul Foutty. Billy Taylor. Harry Nicholson. 66 Sophomrmre Ps l-lome Room 134-row one: George Nlartin. Evelyn johnson. Ruth Rowland. junior Thompkins. Eugene Little. Wayimc Black. Row two: Daria Carman. Betty joe Cochran. Laura Plate, Betty Folclner. Dorothy Flinn, Dorothy Cooper. Ruth Morey. Row three: ,loan Wlxeelt-r. Ruby Casteel. Betty Russell. Gvaline Croumer, Lois l'laLuni:artner. Standing: Miss johnson. Tcsolena Encix. Tlxomaa Rice. Clyde Horner. Charles Swain. Hill Nlorgan. l,t-un Roux. ,lack Ritrlne. l,.xvvi'ei1re Nlorria. Nlillard Cue. Nm in pirture: Xvtmdie limlev. liolv Snvre. Dallax Xvingruve. Home Rnom li? ruw une: Anna M, lirust. l'r1-ilu Kmllvauuli. Anlmlwlln- lnslier. Rnw two: lit-tty Steineuer. Reva Cininn. Vada lflm-lieu.-k. Grace Wlwi-x'r'x'. Norma ,lean Brooka. Annette Clxirlxefter. Kathleen Piggurt. Row tliree: lVlariorie Wfeltner, lNl.1clize Mc- Pvek. lVl.iry lf. Guthrie. Elinor Wlxartolx. Olan lVl.itln-wa. Audrey Carpenter. Opal Smn1nt'rvillL'. Row four: Nliw M. C. ltlugliee. Albert Chil- cute. joe Nlealey. Curtis Burns. ,litnmy Pappas. Richard Pieixol. ffurtif Virtue. lohn Sayre. Ruhsell Met-ka. lfarl Conner. Clar- enre Bono. David lNloure. Eclw.ird l..ilte. Hill lrludluins. Nut in picture: Dun lit-ll R.ivl1urn Grimm. -lolxn l.ewif. ffl.u'ent'e lluxo. Hmm- Rimini 1311 mu unc: lNl.xlwl Gralmin. Naclint- Keller. Nlalv Alun- King. l'li-len lVlfAu't'. llvttv l.i-mon, Row twn: lit-ttv ,lane Nlrllov. Lina lVlcl5.nr- land. Nlartlm Rntlxlwone. Virginia Russell. lVl.lrv Slmllft-r. Sliirluv Slurnootl. Row three: lflt-.inor Sweaey. jaruualtxin 'l'.ivenner. Jean Taylor. Betty .lane lllioinp- son. Alina Xveatfall. lVl.xry Vnuglln. Row four: Mmm Vaughn. lxalnel Ficlxiaen, Num liarpeloli. lVliltlri-el Detnx. Cllatlvw Dan- aer. lVl.iriurie D.in.i. Betty Alunv Carpenter, W.ii1tl1i ,lean Cfurlirane. Virginia Allixon. Lucille Alton. Xvilda livrd. Helen lfolcv. ,loan l35.u'nt-tt. Daisy Det-ni. -Irwell Cruel. Anita lmiigmvnitll. Not in picture: lVl4-llm l.e.uure. l-'lnme Room 550 :uw une: lbninlliv Clutnlv. Rutli Grant. lNlarg.iret Ann Hinglnnon. Eleanor Nlarflmll. lNl.iru.irete Ciilunn. Luis ji-an Hull. Rulli Soullnrtun. Row two: liditli Parke. Cllmlvx Citunlv. Annu Nlay Stallings. ,lovre Knni-N. llilen Cflmn- nell. Virginia Campbell. Wairwita Rnntlollvll. Ruth Stephens. Row tliree. atantling: lVlr. Gui-na. Patty Slniglirow. Nl.irg.xret Smrlini.:. ,lane lVlC- Douglu. livelyn Wliiit-. fiarneit Clmncev, Nliltlreel Critllin. Gertrude XV'-lla. Nlaxine Hi-inaelln.in. Wiiiifxi-tl fflark. l'.inlnne Maya lxugli. lVl.lrv l'l.1vm.1ker. Suzanne Gamer. lVl.irgaret luuiney. ,lt-.inne Young. Not in pirture: Nina Rutli llzirwt. llarlwara Lloyd. Hume Ronin -W5 :mt une: l't-iler lit-vel, Raymond Nlxller. ljullwrt Nllller. Roy 'l'iCL', Parley Perlcina. XVilli.un Collins. Don Peterx. lidvin l.onglnirt-. Rirliud Wimimley. Kenneth Venn-l. Row rwu: jiase lierrell. Bill WH-ht. Arcliis Gilbert. Cnuntx Cue. Harry Smith. Tom Rvppi-rt. l'l:lrul.l ilnlinrn. ,lixnxnv Sclineldcr. joe Nlurray. Row three: Rayinnnul DuLaney. Victor Row- ley. Ira Hore. Cecil Elwert. Robert Poole, Fred Berkttt. Paul Caltrider. lvan Nlillloan. Standing: Mr. Hixson. i Not in picture: Paul Dulnney. Bill Halfhill, Billy Highland. Walter Holcomb. Parents, Night The building is a blaze of light from cellar to garret because the parents are going to school. Is that Miss Miller helping a Hstu. dentn open a refractory locker? There's lVIiss Mitchell and her dramatics class. Have they got detrimental empathy? These parents must be scientifi- cally minded, for here they are in the physics lab ready to learn all about electricity, wave lengths, and light. Food-Just three hours of school and the parents need sustenance for the homeward journey! We work from 8:40 until 3:25, and don't get a bite. 67 ' ETPJ'f':iff757 -f'-Y 1 1 I - my H .. T- JITIA J . f- .gfxi-' f 'X -r 1 qu 5. '1 w' Y, 5' , ,. ,A P I A 'Fifi .W ' I M, c . I . 1 ' , ,,,. I I .--N ,il V' .-,sg 4 , . I , , , nl ' , I A U , , Y. r. - -. , ,. xx 'u -g,-. ,,' - ,uv , , , G, W..-f. X 1, ,, L . Y., -, ,,-.,., ,,, ,,1, .., , H. JH .- W fe, ,L . . ., + U M ? S W 5 NK, X 'f Mfff N f Mau w x 5? ff I MIM!! , X ! EW 1, N IW N if . ff' 3, 'wif Q!!! ff Q ,, W 7X7?ijjEfQ45:lQ ,,,3'-' 1, J '7 fl-' 'mf 1 N S ,, s A f if-TNXIXX mf f 1,2 H I' K ,.., f 52, , ,, -gf 5 ,'f .f 3 ,g,fz'f' 1 If,F f4l W, 1 f Qi 4, .gf .5 fu.1gw.N fy-wg ff ,I fm AK ixt NH fd 'J' lf? S ff: , NX: 1Liw651,, ,f . , J -ax W f ?w X 1XN f ' xmli Mfg 7' fi ' xx X' WJ? www 1 x J :Q gif-Aw' ' Xjxxi-MN? xg 4 I Q 1,-fflfj , X .,1,k '1 Q5 4 70 By looking at the pictures of the Classes at VJork in P. H. S. for the past few years, you can see the progress made in an endeavor to widen the cur- riculum so as to meet the needs and wants of all students. One of the latest additions to our course of study is American Problems III, an experimental class, whose work consists of informal discussion of prob- lems within the school. Their main achievement this semester has been the conducting of career forums which have been an interesting step in the direction of vocational guidance. In this section, through the camerais eye, we give you the three R's of 1939. AMERICAN PROBLEMS III These students seem absorbed in their survey calculations, or is that some sort of note you have there. Annie? MUSIC Any ujitterbugsw in this music class, Mr. Witl1ers? SENIOR STUDY HALL The innovation of having study hall in the library is a great help to those who have many supple- mentary assignments. JOURNALISM Tommy, don't you know that three's a crowd, but the Journal must go to press. lVlustn't it? SOPHOMORE STUDY HALL A combination boy-girl study - 7 period doesn t seein to make these hearts flutter so that they can't study. 2 WOODWORKING These lads turn out some really professional-looking articles. VOCATIONAL MATH just what is vocational math, anyway, Bill? METAL WORK It looks as if some mother is about to receive a new doughnut Cutter. Wlmere there's Z1 will there's a way-to get doughnuts. PHYSICS What are they doing? Blowing bubbles to find out what the wavelength of one bubble is to that of the other? AUTO MECHANICS This is a good place to get ready to get out and get under, get out and get under. FRENCH Parley-vous? Oui, Oui, Madaine -and all the rest. SPANISH If concentration-at least appar- ent-malces for good students, these should 'be-apparently- good Spaniards. ENGLISH As you like it, Miss Neal. LATIN Can ou read? Ir was one of the Y important announcements of the year. DRAMATICS Oh, what a Shakespearean look- ing group, but where are Romeo and Juliet? 4 GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION I'11 bet on the one in BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Vas you dere, Sharl In the boys, gym. FOODS the middle ie? Wllere? COIHC OVCI' to lily IIOLISC fOr I1 dL1Ck dinner. I'l1 bri TRADE SCHOOL ELECTRICITY Are ou bo s havin Y Y good time? ng the duck g n shockink TRADE SCHOOL- MECHANICS Another Doug Corrigan in the making in this class o f mechanics ' MECHANICAL DRAWING I-Iouse plans for the model home? CHEMISTRY The study of chemistry is in- teresting - sometimes - isn't it Carol? l MATH Therefore, this side of the trian' gle plus-, but it's Greelc to us. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY X marks the spot, Lunnell. Are you getting ready for a treasure hunt? GIRLS' BIOLOGY Stucly that well, girls. The more you know, the more you'll hear. 5 BOYS, BIOLOGY Will you have your frog broileri, or roasted? SEWING Darning socks and sewing on but- tons are ways to a man's heart. ART Here we may have some Michael Angelos or perhaps Wait Disneys. BOOKKEEPING These boys disprove that two can live as cheaply as one. TYPING Docs anyone here use the Colum- bus system of typing? OFFICE PRACTICE Office practice might he fun, but to the machine it's just one good turn after another. Class Aofiviiies The Journal staff keeps busy gathering the news of the school to pass on to us. This yearls lTiO5t showy piece of class work was executed by thc art classes who painted on the cafeteria wall murals depicting all phases of school life. On either side of the painters you see a display of pieces made in the younger students' art classes. Here we see them mixing their paints, and working on the de- signs. Everyone appreciates this splendid piece of worlc. These boys in the physics lah have their heads together about something. Could it he a dis- cussion of Ein'stein's theory? i l 7 ff-f ' - H V 1 - H- Zi In carrying out the 1938-39 proginim of co-curricular activities, over one hundred different groups have been in operation. These organizations have provided much enjoyment as well as information for the participants. Some students have developed new nvocations, while others have been guided along lines that will aid them in securing facts about their future work. The time spent in these activities has indeed been well spent, .V -'. - .r ww. 1.1 1' A .V - ' 1 'L iii, .L.'---':QIFT' 1' f T ' ,. 55-QQQH1 ' 5521?-mfL'r.fQi'ffi,'if.- 3133? in r- A rszaw asia- A ' - A ' ' A 'Nt , l.. ' Student Council Row one: Ruth Mills, jane Turner, Virginia Craig, Miss Musgrave, Dick Buttermore, Charles Ford, Herald Frankhouser, Betsy Boehm. Lunelle Davis, Anne Lytle. Row two: Lucille Thorn. Augustine Pratt. Virginia Hardbarger, Ann Guice, Mary K. Ludwig. Sue Alleman Elva Beckett, Jeanne Baker. Nancy Crawford. Ruth File. Row three: Parker Davis, julian Wilson, Annalee Roush, Doris Hale, Roberta Horner, Annie Chambers Nina Maley, Vivien Rariden, Helen Rogers, john Waldeck. Alpheus Riddle. Row four: Harold Godfrey. Joe Banks. Woodrow Webber, Delivan Reed, Lee Powell, Edward Hugmon. Geno DiB'etta, Carlyle Farnsworth. Row tive: Bob Goldenberg. Harold Stanley. Wade Buchanan, Dearman Freed. Our Student Council this year has stressed its purpose, A student government for the good of the students of Parkersburg I-Iighf, All students have been asked to contribute ideas for the Council to work upon. More duties around the school have been entrusted to the student government than ever before. The Council's first duty this year was to welcome the schools which played here during the football season. When looking for original ideas, the Council hit upon one that turned out to be unusually successful--Parents' Night. The purpose of Parents' Night was to acquaint parents with the activities of the school. To do this we invited them to come to school and follow the schedules of their sons and daughters. Although the idea required much effort and cooperation on the part of all concerned, it was a big success. 5 Main Office i Force Row one: Marjorie Shrincr. Mary Shriver. Margaret Manlf-V. Pauline Grimm, June Millci'. Row two: Ann Richardson. Juanita Flinn. Eva Mae Harris. Jane Merrill. Eva Satow. Lonalcl Belt. Dorothy Richards. lidth Mcllrid '. Row thlee: jeanlfllaire Deeble. Helen Rurnine. Ed Smith. Paul Hylbcrt. Claude Cutlip, Don Hickman. lean Rirhardson. Mrs. Strimer, Parkersburg Higli, with an enrollment of over three thousand 5ILlClCI'ltS, l16CdS lllaliy lifflplllg l1Ell'lClS to SCFVC ill 1'lLlll1Cl'OL1S capacities. The monitor groups, selected by the Student Council, are four in number. Their duties are to aid those who need help in finding their way about the building and to direct students on their way according to shool regulations. Few monitors are needed in the morning since visitors are infrequent so early in the day and students are not in the building. The other monitor groups must Ruw Row Row Row lv' ow R o w Period ' one: joe lloice. William Clegg. Carroll Adams. Charles Sindeldt-rkei'. Lee Powell, Harlan Dulin. Robert Sanger. Hill Seaman. l'iarley Nlcpeek. two: George Swesey. Richard Ingold. Bill Eaton. Alpheus Riddle, Charles Hess. Campbell Neptune, Tommy Tubbs. Ida Mae Hofxnaii. Lucille Thorn. Rosalind Cannon. Ruth Smith. Ellen liox. three: Bill Ely. Patil Hylhert. Paul Lemon. Bill Miller. Parker Davis. Paul Keever. Geno DiBctta. Charles Halfhill. Lorraine Vernon. Ada Ingraham. Marv Blair. four: lileanor Martin. Don Nern. Floyd Jack. Irene Harris. Ruth Mills. Beulah McCracken. Mable Fowler, Wilda McDonald. Agnes Smith. Jeanne Renforth. Dorothy Murphy, Margaret Archer. five: Genevieve Thorn. Hubert Hull. Clinton Kelly. Kenneth Sams. Tom l-lynes, Allie Grimm. Ted Devin. ,loe Ruley, six: Ed Pickens, Carlyle Farnsworth. Harold St. Clair, Clydi- Smith. Nlonitors 2 -: E 5 Fi 821 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row ng x ll ill me if su ' li' Morning Monitors Row cne: George Swesey. Lewis Wharton, Kenneth Jack. Casto Harlow. Wayne Black. Don Scroggins. Carl Dotson. Row two: Lawrence Scruggs. Ted Shields. Bill Vierheller. Herald Blair. Floyd Quick, Blaine Taylor. Row three: Hugh Spencer. Kenneth Lindamood. Willard Bond. Carl Nloreland. Not in picture: Lawrence Congrove. bc large to take care of the miles of corridor during the busy part of thc day. Wfe take off our hats to those who serve so faithfully. The constant demands upon the various offices are so many that without a number of capable student assistants in each, it would be impossible to answer all the questions and fulfill all the requests made each minute of the day. So far as we know, no oflice assistant has totaled the number of miles she, or he, has walked each semester carrying notices, requests, answers, slips of all sorts, books, packages, and any other sort of thing that might nm-: Hugh Spencer. Othor Flesher. Bill Vierheller. Orville Wilsoii. Ted Shields, Casto Harlow, Willianm Nicely. jack Watkiiis. Lawrence Congrove. Lowell Knotwp. Walter Shaw, two: Margaret Cale. Doris Howard. Beulah Jude. Beulah Craig, Kathleen Taylor. Mildred Martin. Mary Pugh. Winifred Anderson. Ruth Galloway. Mary Houck. Margaret Wallace. Virginia Defibaugh. three: Clyde Flinn, Chester Gates. John Lesute. Ed Nlcfiuinness. Donald Coulter. Alverta Flesher. Elaine Robinson, Tennis Weser. Dorotha Lockhart, Frances Tavenner. Dorothy Hall. Fred Folden. four: Harvey Pell. Tom Exline. Willard Bibbee. Daniel Ward. Harry Taylor. Charles Thomas. Norvil Deeln. Richard Whaley, Blaine Taylor. George Andrich. Robert Exline. Paul Foutty. Five: Dale Stanley. Charles McDonald. Robert Stevens. Earle Long, Carle Long. Charles Long. six: Dan Jones. Wayne Sellers. Charles Coe. Gilbert Bowen. Bill Shea. Lester Lambert. Loren Kettle, Paul Running. Willard Bond. seven: Harold Stanley. Bill Lofty. Oris Kellev. Bill Birke, jess Coulter. Francis Clark. George Pell. Noon Monitors 3 - .mu-natnnntl Registrar's Office Force Row one: Dick Leonard. Elizabeth Wiiiters, Laura Duckworth. Hazel Bumgardner, Ma Margaret Goodwin. Ted Smith. A Row two: Roselyn Swain, Nina Colleman. Miss Brown. Bertha Fought, lnez West. be sent from an oHice to any place, but we dare say any one of these students would win an endurance marathon walk. We take their service as a matter of course, but without them, students and faculty would be tremendously inconvenienced. The Library Student Assistants have a different type of work, though none the less essential to our comfort. Without their help in checking out books, securing material from the office stacks, and doing the dozens of other duties that are theirs, our reading and library work would be handicapped. The junior high Student Council heads the activities for junior high just as our Council does for senior high, but since their service necessarily extends into and serves the senior high students, we invite them to join us in the year book. One of their Tvinsl: Alma Shriner, At tables: Miss Middleswart. Dorothy Dnlin. Valonc Dc-em. Tennis Wescr. Elizabeth Webb. Beulah Porter. Kathleen lilv. lilaine Davis. Miss Peters. Pearlcne Carder. Marguerite Childers. Rex Marshall. Jack Dulin. At stacks: Mary Stone. Edith Keith, jack Lamp, Williain Braden. Russell Callihan. Betty L. King. Betty l.. Wii't-s. Miss Donna Drake. Murrel Leep, Madeline Longstreth. Doris Christopher, Edna Rau, Marjorie Cunningham. dge Morey, Marguerite Harless 841 Library Assistants Row one: ,lane Smith. Ruth Boone. Pat Deem. Nancy I-lovis, June Nicholson. Ann Jones, Marie Sindeldecker. Betty Ann l-leermans. Rosalie Russell. Virginia Dickerson, Jean Decker. Miss Vlfaitneight. Row two: -lane Padgett. Dorothy Morehotise. Betty Shearer. Margaret Clawson, Frances Howard, Alice Reynolds. lflivnhi-tlx Elzey. Ann Patton. Carolyn l-lagan. Ann Gufce. Betty Graham, Lois Reger. Louise Smith. recent projects benefiting both student bodies was the erection of lights over the lockers in the first lioor south corridor. One of our most active service groups, under the leadership of Miss Mildred I-liehle and a faculty committee, is the Visual Education club, which is composed of several different groups that perform specified duties. A group of boys operates the motion picture machines, and it is through their splendid cooperation that W6 are able IO SCC the flll'I1S 3CCOI'Clll'lg IO class SCl'lCClL1l6S. One group of girls supervises the ordering of hundreds of filmsg another performs the clerical duties connected with the films after they are showng another arranges the weekly exhibits in the display Row Row Row ROW one: Phyllis Norton. Peggy Adams. Edna I.. Fogle. Caroline Weavei', Sarah L. Butcher. Patricia Millty Bt y Shafer. Nancy Adams. Edith Franklin. two: Miss Gilbert. Alice Baker, Catherine Crooks, Peggy Joyce. ,lane lVlcDougle. Marilyn Watkiias Carolint lw Dorothy Goudey. Ann Rich. Miss jefferson. three: Joe Bush. Lewis Wharton, Patty Ewing. Margaret Turner. Nlarilyn Nohe. Betty Steineger Elsie l'liihlt Eugene Little. Earnest Summers. four: Carl Fleming. Raymond Wolfe. Bill Chambers. Junior High Student Council Attendance Office Force -l--- iiilllvlfl Visual Education t Club rdson, Jesse Coulter. Forrest lioggin. Hob I-ilvey. Row one: Mildred Anderson, Lillian Wells, Helen Johnson, Jean Richa Don Hutzler. Donald Sell. Row two: lVl.iry A, Green, Geraldine Roberts. Lois Hager. Ruth l-lopkins. Nlary F. lVlcDowell. Q V Row three: Ada Butcher. Eloise Butler. linogene Stukey. Nina Wfiyzal. Miss Hit-lile. Ruth l'ile. Alive Riggs. Nina lxing, Williaiii Lanham, Orville Wil-,ivi1. supervisor of out-rators, 86 Commercial Club l case. Osher clerical duties include the preparation each week of a film data sheet describing the current weelc's film content, and the mimeographing of guides and tests for use with certain films. These do not include all the services rendered by the Visual Educa- tion group, but do give an idea of how important their worlc is and how much we owe to them for the interest they have been instru- mental in adding to our daily class work. We extend to all the service groups a vote of appreciation for their LlI1SLZlFlSl'l help. Row one: Herschel Hattin, Don Ludwig, Ted Robinson. Paul Brown. Lt-str-r Dollinan, Row two: Ruth Hall. Gladys Radcliff. lireda Waiidless, Elaine Robinson. Juanita Piersol. Ruth Bassford. Kathleen Boso. Agnes Nowery. Row three: Wilina Shriner. Geraldine Carroll. Betty Roberts. june Srhauwt-flier. Nlarguarete I-larless. Beulah Parsons. Genevieve Thorn. Eula Bose. Row four: Grace Mixer, Eleanor Buzzard. Mary Burns. Margaret Givens. Dorothy Ann Smith. Betty Moyers, Paige Gillispie. Elizabeth Morris. Row live: Thelma Mahoney. Marie Trippett, XVanita Lemon. Loraine Wl1ai'toii. Betty Uhl, Eleanor Martin, Mr. Pearson. Not in picture: Paul Rinehart. ROW' Row Row Row Not Typing l Club Row one: Sammie Bailey. Helen Rogers. Marjorie 1. Buckley, Betty A. Reider. Edith Hare, Thelma Young. Marv lllaii Walietta Day. Kathryn Davis. Row two: Pauline Harr, Dick Harper. Edward Adams. Bob Sharps, Jimmie Bacorn. Kenneth Davis. Wfillartl liihht-1 Dorotha jackson. Ruth jones. Miss Spilman. Row three: Bill Shea. Fd Ware. William Stephens. ,loe Banks. Paul Sommerville. Nut in pifture: lfvelvn Carpenter. Willfurd Thomas. Madelimii Goldenherg, lfrank Burton. In these three clubs, Commercial, Typing, and Radio, the student not only finds interesting programs, but also secures infor- mation that will help him decide upon a vocation. To acquaint its members with the different phases of the business world the Com- mercial club invites in guest speakers whom the students ply with questions, thus building up their knowledge of the business world. The name of the Typing club speaks for itself. In this modern age, all would do well to learn to operate a typewriter. The members of the Radio club study the presentation of radio plays, the writing of scripts, and all about the different pro- grams. one: Isabelle Gibson. Margaret Goodwin. Rebecca White. Vicki ,lean Swan. Virginia Baxter. Thelma Rice. lfdna Wriglit. Virginia Trippert, two: Wfayne Sellers. Horner Province, Furman Souzher. Robert Cook. Nlarvin Barnes, Willianm Burke. John Sams. Harley McPeek. Edward Elzey. Mr. Morton. three: Glenna Friedlander. Myra Keenan. ,loc-tte Durnell. Wlanda Mae Flinn. James Shreeves. four: Evelyn Kelly. James Showalter. Mildred Price. Margaret Mixer. Maxine Auvill. Charles Hess, Virginia Uhlman. in picture: Charles Alkins. Charles Amos, Irene Bartlett. William Bell. ,lr,. Margaret Wallace, Radio Club 7 88 Junior-Senior Drulnurics Row one: Marjorie Shriner. Mildred A. Taylor. Bill Seaman. two: Donald Hale, Harry Louden. Harry Sammons. Warren Parsons. Bernie Taylor. Glen Buchanan. Alice Reynolds. Alzre Robertson. Carolyn Biggs. Betsy Lane Boehm. Mary Louise Brown. three: Ruth Ann Weekley. Bill Richardson. Claude Cutlip, Richard Bingham. Charles Dodd. Nlarshall Row Row Nlccarty. Miss Mitchell. v N I i p 4 I I I V four: Nancy Hovus. Ruth Mills. Jane Turner. hlaine Wood. Virginia Johnson, Vnginm Dum. va Szimw. ji-anno Griffith. Betty Nlason. Virginia Craig, Doris Sprigg. R ow One of the most popular clubs in this high school, judging by the number of applicants for membership, is the Dramatics club. The membership is restricted in such a way that new members may be taken in only in proportion to the number of seniors graduating from the club. A program committee plans entertainments for all the meetings. Local people, prominent in the various phases of clramatics, often speak to the club. Ar other times selected members read one-act plays. One of the most unusual and popular means of entertainment is the playing of ucommedia del arte in which. after the nucleus of a plot has been told, the actors have to improvise dialogue and action. Qnce or twice a year the club presents a three-act play selected by the membersg try-outs are held for the club members, and the entire cast and production staff is chosen from the club. The proceeds from these plays are used to purchase equip- ment for the dramatics department. Moonshine and Honeysuckle was the club's spring presentation this year. Seated: Betsy Lane Boehm. Mary Louise Brown. Charles Dodd, Donald Hale. Kneeling: lVlarjorie Shriner, ,lack Haddox. Standing: Miss Nlitcliell. Harry Sammons, Billy Richardson. Bernie Taylor. Elaine Wood. Eva Satow. Sophomore Dramatics The training and practice afforded by these five clubs makes Parlcersburgs chances for representation in the forensic field, using Forensic in the broadest sense, and in the Fourth Estate seem bright. The Sophomore Dramatics club acquaints the members with the activities of such a group so that the younger students learn whether they are interested in furthering their lcnowledge Ol: dramatics in the more advanced groups. To be a member of the Thespians, a national honorary society of those who engage in dramatics, is the ultimate goal of each 'iactorv and uactressv in the school. These students have learned something of play produc- tion as well as of uplayingf, Thespians Row one: Carole-3 Morford. Gladys Grotey. Palma Tei. Norma Duncan, Nina Coleman. Harriett Mercer. linogene Bose Clardell Taylor. Miss Terry. Ruth Rumba-rg, Row twoz joan Arnold. Wanda Devaney. Ordella Elliott. Elizabeth Forsliey. Cornelia Bowersoclc. Eloise McBride Bernice Parrish, Mary Haddock. Rebecca Fay. Mary Graham. Mary Johan, Row three: Lucille Thorn, Peggy Sandy, Don Burton, Billy Tibbs. Mary Jackson. Doris Koon. Marguerite Vannest Nina Abels, S li! Torch and Scroll In-iinismi. Rohn-i't firzint, Donald Smith, Dirk Leonard. Nina Nlaley. Betsy Boehm. ow une: Miss Mitflwll, Kniln-v-inn 90 Betty Mason. ournalism Club l lfach student interested in the various phases of public spealc- ing covets membership in Torch and Scroll, another national honorary organization. The annual tap clay is one looked for- ward to with anticipation and expectation. The Journalism club provides a varied experience for those interested in this iield of activity. These students have the actual experience through their participation in the publication of the Journal. Some of them may well be the future columnists, editors, and reporters of America. Row une: Boyd l'larless. Orvil Wilstmii. Nlaurice Rollyson. Paul Ruminel, Robert lrliekmaii. Charles Robinson, Lewis Ludlow. Row two: gliss Nlarsh. jane Padgett. Louise Treadway, Dt'loi'es Tennant, Victoria Smith. Peggy Nlullen. Eloise johnson. Bt-try . waiter. Row three: Nlargarvt Nlanley. Elma Emriclt. Betty l.. Bush. Nina Malt-v. Elizabeth Webb. Kathleen Fly. Ruth Goodwin, Betty Ann Heermans. Miss Hielmle. Row four: Bill Blake, Delilah Powell. Merle Lcep, Betty Fleming, Jane Smith. Helen Howes. Nola Stone. Hazel Sutton. Elizabeth Ayres. Row tive: Doris Collins. Glendon Simmons, Robert Batten, Bill Tedrow, l'larry Hartleben. Edelene Wood. Not in picture: Ted Smith. Peggy' Peppers, Row Row Row Not i 3 l 2 E 3 i Magazine Club 43212 Row one: Mary Ludwig. Marilyn Bailey. Marjorie Higgs, lvlary Elias, Miss Ball. Frank Moats. Lillie Weldoli. Marv Ingram. Margaret Strong. Jane Fuller. Row two: Juanita Wilson. Ida Mae McMillion, Erma Waldeck. Florence Gilchrist, Roberta McFarland, Margaret Wtmtxtl ring, Vera Toomey. Mildred Taylor. Lillian Murphy, Lolla .lean Easton, Ruth Mooneyhan. Row three: Gladys Lucas. Betty DeVaughan, Ruby Meadows, llreda Knight. Betty jane Deem. Thelma llaite, Waiitl1 Davidson. Marjorie Haney. Ruth Naylor. Not in pirture: john Hess. Brooks Walktfr, Since the best way to improve the scope of our knowledge is by wide reading, it would seem that our students should indeed be well informed, for we have nine groups concerned primarily with reading. Perhaps the group that should be best read on current and timely topics is the Magazine club, which makes a thorough study of the various types of magazines, their content, make up, purpose, and so on. one: Phyllis Hawkins. Secretary. Ella May' Wlalturs. Patsy Det-ble. June Bradley. Betsy Ross. Jeanne Baker. Mary Roger, Wfilla Lee Holliday, Rena Dilfietta. two: Jean Richmond. Mary Lynn Withers. Betty -Io Wells. Alberta Vannoy. Margie Ward. Sue Roberts. Evelyn Turner. Marv Ellen Davis. three: Betty Hamilton. Annalee Roush. Madeline Longstreth. Jean Mathews. Miss Neal. Anne Dudley. Marv Ann Lang. Heleii Ankrom, Mary Jean Haddox. Dorothea Bargeloh. Mary Lee Grimm. Virginia Booth. in picture: Dorothy Bush. Betty Miller. Geraldine Weser. Sophomore Girls' Book Club Q I9l . .NN ., , W , Q,-ar-,L ,,,, , Y K. S Mhniixw 1f'1'u.: 'ritz - S KN ' x X-raw Q N Ag,,fg..,.sQ.3k i Senior Girls' Book Club Row one: lfdith Mcliricie. Ada Ingraliam. jewel Callihan, Be-tty Knirk. Miss Kathleen Poling. Pauline Smith Milclrid Hush. Mildred Fleming. Row iwo: Gladys lilcak. Mary Dutfey. Beulah Snycler. Nanry Snyder. Nanry Fry. Marjorie Cunningham lunt Duns liuralrlino Mrphcrson. june Wliitesidt-. Louise Staats. Row tlirvu: Virginia Braden. Bertha liought. Marie Sim:lt-ldi-rkvr. Laura Durlcworrh. Row four: Lois Andrews, Virginia Jarvis. Pauline Null. Lydia Pirkizp, Beulah Mrcrarlcun. Clarita Allsnnn Nina Ht-drlrk. Martha Taylor. Nut in pirtnrv: litster Laylii-ld. Lucille Morris. Dnretha Travis. Judging from our statistics, it would seem that the girls are better reacl than the boys, for there are almost twice as many girls' reading clubs as boys'. All of these bool: clubs reacl extensively, each having a membership requirement providing that a certain number of books must be reacl. This requirement, however, is just merely a requirement, for very few readers can hold them- selves to the minimum. Svarn-tl: Virginia liarrvtson. Lenora lilmvnrv. lic-tty Dt-uin.li1-tty Loudvn. Imogene Stukt-V. Ruth Ann Wt-cklt-y'. Ruth Mills. Miss Pau-rs. l'rancus Simmons, Hi-len Rogers. Standing: Constance Mumrney. Pat Det-m. Louise Nloats. Bt-tty Reiclur. Carolyn l-iagen. Madalynne Moore. Betsy Boehm. Mary Ann Wliceler, june Nicholson. Wiiiifred Schultz. Mary Wolfe. Bonnie Lou Conley, Madelon Golclcnberg. Louise Schilling, Virginia Dickerson, Betty Ann Heermans. Ruth Black. Ann Guice. Eva Satow. Loraine Schultz. 921 Entre Nous Table at left foreground: Paul Leach. Donald Cain. Floyd Badge. Edward Evans. Table at right foreground: Ira Connolly. Harold Wilson. Charles Turnbull. Harold Snyder. Back left: Floyd Nutter, Daniel Withee. Wilbert Kidd. Right table-fright rear: Joseph Reynolds. Emerson Townsend. Ed l'laVman. joe Newland. Bill Goult. Standing: Warrt-n Miller. Francis Clark. Miller Howard. Samuel Ruben, Miss Peters. Wilbei't Campbell. -lack Dulm. Gilbert Watsoxi, Dale Lincicome. Charles Duffield. Edwin Russell. Leo Stealey. Sophomore Girls' Book Club The reading includes not just fiction, but much non-fiction: biography, autobiography, travel, history, and so on. Some of the groups discuss the books read and the authorsg others read during the club periodg and others have other ways of conducting their meetingsg but all are pervadecl with the very desirable atmosphere which accompanies the exchange of ideas concerning what writers have said. One factor that increases the number of book club members is the availability of good books. Sophomore Boys' Book Club Row one: Ruth l'le-nderson, Doris Nlclfaddcn. Wiliiiadcili: Nloats. lVlarguei'ite C.llti'idui'. Miss Aucli. Lillian Clmtldotk. ,leannettc Frum. Bette Ward. Row two: Virginia Richards. Doris Daugherty. Mary Louise Banks. Freda Nordin. Hai'i'iut Wliite. Given Cnllnndcr. Nlarv Parker, Nlarie Wfilson. Betty Parsons. Geneve Cunningham. Row three: Josephine Pratt. Gedelle lVlcGown. Watida Leasuru, Alice Sprouse, lilizabeth Scott. Nladeline Keller, Alberta Fury, Mary Gallagher. Row four: Beatrice Goose-mar. Margaret Null. Ruth Hamilton. E Vfffifif ,.,.....-1 , M 'x Uv yin-quq-wg l 1 'al ilu 1VY11lI '1'll 11 Ili In Ill ll: ll l93 Row Row Row Nor 94 I one: lilaine Nlealy, Al Riddle. Robert Nicholson, Allie Guinn. Kenneth Sams, Lee Tewanger, Earl Vloods, Rohert Wl1itlatrl1. Harlan Dnlin. two: Virgil Atkinson. Charles Eaton. I-lerslu-lPrvor'.lVl1ss Hughf.-s. Ralph Steele, Kyle Phipps. Williatmm l.afl5ern-. Harvey Hn-ann, john Grneser. Edwin Guinn. tlurev: Frank Walltams. lid lVlcGuinness. Campbell Neptune. Paul Ferre, Carl Stephens. jalncs Russell. Rohm-rt Sheppard. Charles Keeper. lmlarper Highsmith, in plrlure: joe Kvnrlu-loc, Bernard Pitts. Lloyd Smith. One hook club that has more than just good reading to attract its mcmloc-rs is the Entre Nous, an invitation clula. This group meets after school, every other Tuesday, to eat and discuss books. From the aroma waftecl into the corridor when we leave the build- ing late on Tuesdays, we should say the gustatory attraction would be for us, at least, as enticing as that of cultivating good reading habits and building up a background of useful information. Junior Boys' Book Club Row one: livelyn Thorley. Nlary Ycatcr. Mildred Stanley. Olive Long. Geraldine Alton, jean Vfeilancl Ruth Knnis Nlahel l'owlcr. Ruth Harper. Rim twn: Brenis Cainer. Ruth Berry. Rose Blizzard, Cora Aumiller. Hetty King. Nlyrtle Studwell. Eva Nlccntcheon Pauline Bennett. lVlary Burgy. Miss Vaughn. Row three: Wilda Nlilhoan, Audrey Baile-s. Betty Allman. Georgia Harman. Betty Lou Wires. Evelyn Full lustinr. Anderson, Eloise Calc. Ruth Boone. unior Girls' Book Club 'il as Good Drivers Club Row Row Row Row Row one: Rosaltvelle McPherson, Louise lVlcCraV. Bettv McClain, Theda Waller, Francis Pearson, Doris Roth. In car: Dick Bosworth. Ralph Carpenter. two: Mr. Oliver. Mr. Ralph Dunbar. Mr, Hixon. Wayne Little. Leonard Sprague. Blaine Sheppard. Wallace Gilds, Paul Wilson. Donald Coulter. James Smith. Roy Bond. Earle Long, Lakin Hunt. three: Don Rouse. Orbit Sinnett. jack Corrig. Fred Swearingen. Thomas Stephens. Shirley McDouglc. four: Bob Deein, Bill Gray. John Bailey. William Frankhauser. Charles Robinson. Don Forbes. Five: Dale Stanley, Donald Bessett, Eugene Eaton. The aim of the Good Drivers Club is to present to its mem- bers the safety rules of good driving. Ar some of its meetings the club discusses these principles, at others it has guest speakers who acquaint the students with various phases of the driving problem. Among these speakers have been a lawyer, who told what his part is in the traffic problem, and bus and truck drivers, who told how they were trained for their work. The dual training car, donated 'by General Motors, is used in the classes that train good drivers. c'Sportsmanlike Drivingf, the text used in these classes, Mr. l-lixon says, furnishes food for thoughtf' The contract with General Motors requires that the school have in :raining at least thirty-six students. This semester thirty- nine students have had the opportunity to secure the course, and next year the plan is to make it available to at least one hundred and twenty applicants. AA lil-Y Y 9 9 1 l Ping Pong Club Row one: Ruby Covington. Edith Bond. Lucille Rost. Miss Vfoodyard. Beulah lVlcGraw. Nlarjorie Durham. Fein Dickson jean Maxwell. Halen Atkins. Martha jean Buckley. Ethel Mackey. Luania Goddard. Nladalynne Moore Hilda Pickens. Blondma Wliitelmead. lVlary Ann Wl1eeler. Lorraine Schultz. Among those groups we list as sports clubs is the Ping Pong club, a girls' organization. As far as we know there have been no ping pong matches with girls opposed to boys, but we dare say the girls are as apt at this sport as the stronger sex. This group spends part of its club meetings at the archery range, we suppose getting ready for the future. The Boys, Athletic club studies the technique and rules of the various sports engaged in in both varsity and intramural com- petition. A member of this club should be better prepared to par- ticipate in and appreciate athletics than the ordinary lay student. Row one: Ciordun Phillips. junior Tracewell, Billy Taylor. George Atkinson. Richard Rexroad. junior llriedlancler. ,lack llurge, Clarence Sn.-lgt-nbauer. Wayiie Hankes, Charles Barringer. Row two: Harold Hrahhanu. Vlfarren Frankliauser. Ted Rumburg, Harry Douigherty. Robert Kirkpatrick. lirank liowler. 'l'ommy Lf.-lwhz-.. Kenneth Hess. Don lVlcGhee. Harold Allen. Wade Buchanan. Row three: Clarence Guinn. Earnest Parsons. Robert Barnes. Arlie Kirkpatrick. Clair Buskirk. Don Arbaugh. Delbert Nlason. Nelson Harnhouse, Ralph Knight. Charles Halfhill. Ershal Marks. Mr. Strimer. Not in picture: llrinker. Cha rles Amos. Delbert Dotson. liarold Long, l.loyd Quick. Carlton Stephens. Floyd Fravicr. l-lenry wi v r .. 96 l Boys' Athletic Club Rifle Club Sitting: Basil Nloncricf, Gone Koster. Rov Miller. Bill Young. Standing: Mr. Harry Baker. -lark Ashby. Russell Callilmn. Liwrcncc Rolston. Eugene VVingrovc, Robert l7mnklnn. Gerald lVlclVlal1on. Not in picture: liiclmrd Crt-ipzliton. Bill Hull. Cui Nt-al. Wlmcii Ll rifle is used properly, there is, according to many sportsmen., no better form of recreation. The Rifle club agrees, and coulcl list a number ol' reasons why shooting is a wholesome and exciting sport. not the least of which is the thrill of hitting the target with a square, clean-cut shot. The Kennel club, which has, for several years, been one of the lllost popular Clllbs the school, always has B. pfogfalll. Since the sponsor of the club is a dog enthusiast, and a profes- sional clog fancier, the members receive valuable training in the selection and cafe of their canine pets. Row unc: l?lil1y'Willl:il11. Lotus Lowe. Elizabeth Wil1ters.liditl1 Atkinson. lilllv Rush. joseph Anderson. Dorothy l-lickman. Hill-n Smith. Geraldine Smith. Row two: Susie Hull. Bi-tty Lucas, Elinor Flinn. Row llirvc: Glow.: Prunty. Helen Roniine. julia Baker, lVl:u'y Davis. Ruth lilark. Doris Ullom. Miss Taylor. Kathleen Bradford. Htlun Robcrts. Helen Bradford, Roselvn Swain. Row four: W.1l1d:i Eaton. john Jennings. BillVierhe1ler.jark Watkiims. Charles Silidcldcfkcr. Howard Cox. H.ni'y Norman. Daucl Elliott. Eugene Stiles. Forrest johnson, Ruth Smith. Not in picture: Nladelinc Nlarkley. Kennel Club X S 'tw ' ,g.1.....4,,,, ..'- - , ,, , , . J ,gl V I . K ' . -...T , ,N-.N 'A l97 98 ' f 5 ' A 1'HW5Q Row one: Adeline Bennett, Doris Christopher. l Row two: Isabelle Rose, Rub Huffington, Ruth Eaton. Row three: Mildred Martin, Pzauline Kelley, Florence McPeek, Mrs. Matheny, Georgia Carter, Glenna Gribble, Virginia Webber. Never let it be said that Parkersburg High doesn't keep up with the times. In conforming with -this age of jitterbugs, the student activities committee- has helped to see that these three groups were organized. ' Girls' Guitar Club ' The Girls' Guitar club has enjoyed a year of strumming together. They may not be professionals, but' we will venture to say that they will rank with a number I of our radio guitar groups. Row Row Row N ot 'Phe Swing club doesn't do the actual swinging in their club meetings, but they do familiarize themselves with the peculiarities of the country's various dance one: Howard Dawkins, Carlyle Farnsworth, Jean Tuttle, Betty Louden, Lenora Florence, Bill Harman. Virginia Dickerson, Helen Harris. two: Mr. Rose, Marjorie Flsig, Marguerite Mcliim, Clifford Miller, Ronald johnson, Dick Leonard, Beatrice Chesshire, Gail Husk. ' . . three: Vivian Rariden, Betty jane Graham, Harold Franlthouser. Kathleen Lloyd. in picture: Wade Mclsean, Charles Rogers, Ted Smith, Brooks Wheaton. Swing Club orchestras, theemusic, and all the other phases of swing that a jitterbug would be interested in. Strange as it may seem, it took considerable urging to get two bugs who would strike these poses and make the peculiar gestures, to say nothing of the bug grunt that cloesn't accompany the picture since a sound track is not provided. .w 'H r . l f . ' Serenaders Kneeling in front: Bob Prunry Row one: Lasure Phillips, Tennis Weser, june Cox, Robert Vemon, Ro er Nutter. Row two: Paul Lemon, Charles Peck, Wdliam Moyers, Clinton Kelley, Banu McCartney, Mr. A. D Milton lVlCGee. . Not in picture: Adrian Summerville, Bill Burrows. The Sserenaders entertain others as well as themselves. They are the among the popular music organizations, for they were organized last year. musicians frequently provide the music for other clubs who are having programsa Some of the group have appeared on local radio programs. While these clubs dori't exactly frown upon the classics of Mozart, and the others, they prefer, by far, the jam sessions of Benny Goodman, Shaw, and the other rug cutters. 100 Advanced lfnilling Club one: Helen Anderson. Kathryn Beeson, Martha Newman, Betty Elliott. Bettie Ruth Kincheloe. Edna Rau. Leona Doak. Jo Ann Swain. two: Josephine Wigner. Novetta Williams, Mildred Archer. Bernadine Kaiser. Miss Virginia Hayman. Ida Mae Hofmann. Mary F. Quinn, Roberta Withee. Virginia Wariier. three: Marie Ash. Betty june Smeeks, Louise Craft, Mary Givens, Donna Davis, Lurlin Spiry. Not in picture: Ruth Squires. Row Row Row Puri one, knit two, purl one: knit two, and so it goes ad infmitum in our three knitting clubs. The first club is well versed in this form of chop stick art, for they are the advanced knittcrs. If they had the time, patience, and yarn, and patterns and needles of course, they would be independent of fashion authorities, for they could knit their entire wardrobes. leloine Econoinics Club Row one: jean Fink. Sophia Powers, Mildred Smith. Vivian Nutter. Francis Keeper. Helen Cothern, Dorothy W'lcox. Row twlo: Evelyn Drain. Elva Beckett, Mildred Hart, Doris Cooper, Virginia Fogle, Helen Thompson. Betty Callihan, Naomi Mollohan. Row three: Miss McHenry. Hilda Lockhart, Mabel Thomas, Mary Virginia Houck. Norma Blair. Fanell Stephens. Shirley Hochstrasser. Georgia Hochstrasser, Bernice Campbell, Mary Rhodes, Nancy Callihan. Blanch Cline, The Home Economics club has a different sort of handwork. They learn some of the secrets of housekeeping, particularly along the line of home decoration, food preparation, and table service. These girls will not turn out to be like the city bride who, when she baked biscuits, always placed a chisel on the dining table. Beginners Knilling Club one: Iris West, Snow White, Eloise McDonald. Pauline Guinn, Thelma Law. lfernc Piggott. Frances Holtz. La Verne Piggott. Veraldine McCord. Or ha Lockhart. Mildred Houchin. two: Miss Effie johnson. Joan Smith. Beulah lgofmann, Ann Wigner. Juanita LaRue. Esther Scl-ienltel, Eloise Woodyard. Virginia Speece, Juanita Small, Agnes Myers. Melba jean Sandy, Margaret Clawson. three: Virginia Gillispie, Helen Bailey. Beatrice Smith. Pauline Martin, Opal Marty, Mary K. Ludwig. june Pfalzgraf. Frances Tavenner, Ruth Smith. Donna Cortrill. Not in picture: Helen Lemley, Beatrice Eaton. Row Row Row This second Knitting club is dubbed beginners, but we presume by this time they have advanced beyond the washcloth and afghan block stage and are doing some really big pieces, perhaps sweaters, skirts, dresses, and coats. Y P A n V lol Row Row Row Nm Handicraft . Club Sl l J l W1ldtrk Rex Nhrshall Paul Summerville Steve Thompson. Glenn Robinson, one' Harold io es. o in . ' . . . . , .h two: Lillian Valentine. Augustine Pratt. lfvelyn Fulton. Virginia ODell, Mary .lane Anderson. thruei Helen lllinn. Juanita Jonts. Lois Nlaxinc Prince. Lois jean Spriggs. Virginia Dotson. Virginia Hillinrzl. Nlrs. Wilsxxli. in picture: l.nry Danser. Daniel Wartl. Carl Plate. 102 Needlecra ft Club l There are still other groups interested in making things. Among them is the Handicraft club, made up of a group of students who have artistic ability. Each student selected one of 11 number of suggested projects for this club work. One of the most' successful of these activities was the carving and painting of wooden boxes. Another group that varied its handworlc was the Needlecraft club. To get warmed up each girl made a hemstitched tray Row one: Nlarie lVlcPhc-rson. lVl:irgaret Lyons. Juanita Silket. lVladalyne Congrove. lilotln Stetcl. Anne Belle Vlfarner Delnm jones. Alverta lflesher. Dorothy Cooper. Row two: 'lihelma Dorson. Merle Sines. Betty ,lean Rader. Garnet Hill. Roberta Wiggiiis. Agnes Williaiiis. Jessie Dutton fiussie Squires. Nlaxine Dent. Tellcah Nlccandless. ' Row three: Elizabeth Smith. lVlaxine Reeder. Gail Lamp. Joan Owens. Acla Waiidlt-ss. Miss Edmondson. Thelma Carroll Row Row Row Row Beginners Knitting Club Row one: Clara Lockhart. Ruth Carpenter, Norene Brooks. Roberta LeRoy, Row two: Beulah Craig. Margie Stanley. Miss Weir. Betty Brookover. Lois Reger, ,lean Nlcpherson. Dimpsie Burton. Rnw three: Elsie Williamson, Virginia Dye. Ann Sheppard. Evelyn Cozarr. Doris Jane Meyers. Neva Morehead. Margaret Miller. Nlargaret Lowers. Not in picture: Kathleen Vensel, Frances Allen. Roberta l'lorner. Wixifred Anderson. Elizabeth Dtxlin. Nlarthzx Henry piece. After that, each one made whatever kind of needlework suited, her best. The Fancy Work club did just what its name implies-made fancy work. Many beautiful and useful articles were made by these girls. The third, but not the least, of the Knitting clubs does what the others do--knits. That these hanclworkers have turned out some excellent pieces welve all seen by the displays in the display case. one: Miss Langfiitt. Irene l'larris. Faye Stanley. Doris Morehead. ,lean Watkins. Winfred l-lutchinson. ,lo Dnrson. Louise Moats. Dorrhy Wolfe, Rita Roberts. two: Mary jane jordan, I-lelen Preston, june Davis. Nlarie Wiright. Ethel Byrd. Sara Gains. Agnes Click. three: Betty Stukey. Hyla Lockhart. four: Kathryn Allen. Josephine Toothman. Blondena l-lartshorn. Georgia Smith. Dorothy Cooper, Catherine Bond, Wilina Brand. Mary Friedlander. Fancy Work Club 3 lluw Huw R uw R ow UI 1 e ami e ' Future Farmers of America . ---.Q-, Row one: Dan jones. Clyde Chichester. Herald Blair. Carl Lipps. joe Lipps, Wayixe Dowlcr. Alan Mcllmtosli Harry Moon. Cecil Morrison, Row two: Blaine Sheets. Olva Wigal. Williain Rinehart, hlomer limerick. P.in1e Wfestfall. Dai'r.'ll Stephens H1rolrl l - Mr l. l . .1 an un. . yt e Row threi-: Charles NlrDon:ilLl. lfdward Wlxitlatrli. Patton Snyder. Oris Kelly. Cflairinont Parsons, Row four: Clytle lfriton. Lloyd Quick. Robert Mrtliaffey. ,lnhn Drake. Cflmrles vlnrkson. Harry lVlcl7hersnn. llolwiit Li i Much emphasis is put these days upon Americas need for citizens of strong character. In our club set-up we have several groups whose aim is to arouse within their membership n desire to develop a strong character and to live well the Good Life. We class among these groups the Future Farmers of America, for we believe that the hub of our wheel of State is the farmer. As he is, so is the nation. This group is taking the vo-ag course, and from their club work and class work expect to learn those scientific facts that will malce them better farmers. one: Nurs-ne Brooks, Wildn Millxnan. two: Robert.: 'Wignl. liernndine Kaiser. Mnriorie Mclnmsh, Ruth Kimes. Doris Sprigu. Irlelen M:-agle. Lucille Thorn Nolzi Stone. lililnlweth Ayres. rarer-' Mgiry l.ee Grimm. Phyllis Hawkins. Elsie Williaiiusoix, Miss I-layman. Evelyn Storlar. Betty Foggin, Rosnlwelle rPlti-rson, four: Katherine Beeson. Dorothy Sturm. Doris Collins, Mary F. Quinn, Doris Cooper. lVlildred Hai't. Virginia liogle, Glenna Grihble. Mary jackson, Dorothy Murphy, Margaret Archer. jane Padgett. 104 l Grace Dodge Girl Reserves Row onc: Bill Jacobs. Harry Robinson. Virgil Ankrom. Cecil Gabriel. Denver L. Miles. James Glascoclc. Dennis Roberts. Row two: Charles l..awson. Harland Blake, Kenneth Robinson. Mr, Wfarner. Jimmie Norton, Ben Grant. Charles Kahn, Virgil Ciainer. Not in picture: Russell Smith. -laines Thomas. Bill Eaton, Glenn Haynes. Eugene Knopp. james Lit-rhmllo. D. E. A. Girl Reserves The members of the two Girl Reserve clubs, the Grace Dodge and D. E. A.. have agreed to try to observe the rules of the Girl Reserve Code, which, if followed sincerely, will ennoble and enrich each girlls character. These groups serve both others and them- selves. The Grace Dodge club is, at the present time, making a study of vocations to help each girl plan for the future. The Merit Badge club is made up of Scouts who want to work on. and pass, more merit badge tests than they would otherwise be able to do. Merit Badge Club Row one: Marjorie Buckley, Miss Alice Weir. Patricia Lockney. Wilda lVlcDonald. Ruth Cuvditf, Betty Abels, Betty Barnett. Row two: Rubv Covington. Nelle Mills. Virginia Miller. lVlai'jorie Durham. Mildred A, Taylor, l.oi'mine Schultz, Gloria Prunty. Eleanor Martin. Katherine Jennison, Frances Simmons. Row three: Betty Reider. ,lean Maxwell, Helen Rogers. Edith Hare. Leln Dye. ,luanita Farnsworth. Betty Loudon. Helen June Howes. Row four: Genevieve Thorne. Margaret Sims. Dalmetta Mehl. Helen Weser. Betty J. Trissler. Helen Harris, June Schauweclcer. Betty Davis, Ada Ingraham. 105 I Emily y Post l Club Sitting on ground: Anita Ludwig. Geraldine Petty. ,loan Wigal. Jeanette Emmons. June Miller. Row two: Margie MrAtt-e. Elizabeth Copeland. Virginia fzpperson. Marjorie jackson. Mary Dotson. Varra Bet-ki-cr. Helen liihl-uv. Mrs, Bryan. Row three: Mary Stone. lidith Keith. Virginia Toomey. Agnes Smith. Phyllis Schwarm. Geraldine Simmons, Mary Clayton. Hazel Hauingartlm-r. Geraldine Hendricks. Good manners and good character seem to us to have con- siderable hearing upon each other. For than reason we give here these two clubs, Emily Post and Beau Brummel. Through in- struction, demonstration, and practice, these students are taught what to do and when, and what to wear and where, in order to malce themselves more charming and agreeable to their associates. Many of the members of the 4-H club have been 4-I-llers for years. They have excelled in 4-H projects-raising vegetables, grain and cattleg and baking, canning and sewing. If all America's Row one: Evelyn Wigal, Kenneth Lindamood. Garnet Fisher. Dennis Modvsitr. Jack Valos. Doris Halt-. Nlary Virginia lien-. Mary Amos. Clyde Eaton. Ruth lilinn. Miss Dral-Le. Row two: Garnet Calhoun. George Nliddaugh. Tourney lilinn. lien johnson. 'lionimy Hxline, Harold lluinphrey. George Humphrey, Patricia Lockney. Row three: Grace Dye. Dessel Dye. Phoebe l-lerold. Betty -lewel Beckwith. Paul l-lousvr. Nina May Amos. Mary Wi-blwt'i'. Nladalyn McGinnis. Geneva Mcpeek, Row four: Mae Rhodes. Ethel lVlartin. Marian Merrill. Christine Wigal. Eleanor Lenox. Row live: Robert Mahaffey. Charles Jackson. john Drake. Orville Merrill. 4-H Club 1061 Row Row Rc---1 Row Row l Beau Brummel Club Row one: Dale Poole. Tommy Hopkins. Row two: james Dils, Lawrence Booth. Clyde Smith. Gomer jones. Bill Smith. Cornelius lVlcDowell. Row three: Lee hloltnson. Geno DiBetta. Bob Devereaux, lVlr. Ferguson, Nlilton Thompson. Hob Cutsliall Not in picture: Rav Emerick. Dick Warreti. young people were saturated with the spirit of the 4-I-I organiza- tion, our country would have no fear for the future of the nation. The l li-Y is another organization that has as its basic prin- ciples those icleals that would make life better. The l-li-Y. lilce the Girl Reserves, serves others as well as themselves. It reflects what is within And guides what is without. When wc seek success We find if we possess-character. one: Bill McGraw. Paul Davisson. Frank Moore. Denton Adams. Dick Wari'ei1. Cccil Rc-cd. Ed Dils, Manlcv Nlorrison. Carroll Douglass, two: Cltliord Miller. Bill Brast, Bob Brown, Ted Smith. Ben Judy. Dick Leonard. Tod Dt-cm. Dirk Butrt-rmorr-. Bob Slwnpard, Ed Ware. Mr. Ferguson. three: Charles Rogers. Ted Dncllev. Harold Goclfrev. livran He-lmick. Leslie Stuck. Bob Sharps. Bill Richardson. Warren Hays, Parker Davis, Jimmy Moore Bob Crooks. four: Earl Wood. Paul Mereditlx. Bob Sell. Bill lVlorrison. Bill Hoffman. Bill Smith. Bob Stout. ,lot Riggs. Hill Earley. Ed Smith. Nelson Crooks. Charles Kahn, tive: Dave Leonard. Marsliall lVlcCartv. Bob Sanger. Ben Leeper. Bill Marsltall. Lawrence Running. Howard Dawkins. Bill Carder. K iX ',f' . . 4 Hi-Y 108 . Cuppollu Choir Row lin w ll ow R 4 x w om-: Juanita Wliitt-. Dorothy Sattcrhelcl. Gladys Sipthorp. Ruth Ann Luach. Margaret Eaton. Alice Robertson. Garnet Fisher. linda finsm-ll. Annalut- Pt-ck. ,lo Anne Foster. Bonnie Lou Conley. Virginia Garrt-tson. Carolyn Rings. Rt-ht-era Hamilton. Virginia Craig. Dorothy Rollins. Mary Louise Harris. Helen Helmick. Mary Frances Kennedy. Louise Schilling. julia McGraw. two: lil-rtv Trissli-r, litht-l Connor. Hill Lt-Masters. Rolla McDouglu. Lester Stuck. Denton Adams. Goff Utterback. Donald Smith. lVl4.'lvin Phillips. Paul Gorrell. thu-4-: Mr. Witlin-v's. lfdu-ai'd Young. Camdrn Cohn-rlv. Don Hirkman. Ht-rslxt-I Bntlin, Bt-iniu Taylor. Roht-rt Devurt-aux. Harry Harlli-lu-n. fflydv lfnton. Billy Murrrll. Mulvin Phillips. Don Hutzlvr. joan Phelps. four: Nlargaror Suns, Kathryn Nu-alle. Juanita Alalnos. Ht-ltv Alu-ls. Ann l.ytlo. Virginia Milla-i'. N--llc W4-lrl1i'i'. lVl.n'V ,lant- Mills. fflairm- IDL-vlwlv, Although the A Cappella Choir has not received as much publicity and comment as some other of the school organizations, it has rendered to the school, the local community, and the surrounding communities a service that is intensely satisfying. This year the group has sung for the Marietta Allegro Club and students of Marietta College, the Waverly P. T. A., the local men's and women's luncheon clubs, and various other civic and church organizations. They have sung for the dignified assembly programs at Thanksgiving, Easter. and Christmas, the Christmas program being the most extensive. Ir was an hour of truly heavenly music. Life would be perfect for us if we could sit in a quiet spot and just listen to the A Cappella Choir. Orchestra . z. fmsfffw.aeao.W., . Standing. backstage: Juanita Farnsworth. David Full. Virginia West, Lester Stuck. Paul Trissler, George Wilhelm, Dick Burdette. Bill Hines. Ralph Watson, Irene Harris. Garnet Calhoun. Harold Allman. Mary Flinn, Justine Harris. lst Violins--lst Row: Dorothy Plate. Pauline Fisher. John Swales. Jr.: 2nd Row: Nola Stone. Margaret Clawson. Betty Brown, Harriet White. Jackie Brown: 3rd Row: Robert Ballway. Betty Jewel Beckwith. Ethel Conner. Betty Abels. Betty Barnett, Charles Adams: 4th Row: Madge Morey. Betty Jane McGivern. Roberta Wigal. Anna Frost, Anna Elizabeth Boomer. Betty Nimel: 5th Row: Ethel Swesey. Imogene Rector. Mary jane Jones. Helen Weser. Nina Allio. Elaine Wood. Denver Cooper. Center Sectionfglst Row: Perry Adams. Ray Phillips. Betty Trissler, Joan Foster. Helen Bailey: 2nd Row: Eleanor Parr. Mary ,lean Chipps, Jack Corbitt. Billy LeMasters. Richard Whaley. Paul Hylbert. George Dietz, jr.: 3rd Row: Henry Miller. Ted Decm. Gene Harper. Lyle Garret. Walter Sheets. junior Dotsoy Phoebe Herold. Anna K. Jennison, James Orem. Bill Smith. Charles jenkins: 4th Row: Lewis Reidel. Tracy Spencer. Billv Stephens. Paul Lanham, Fred Hamric. Charles Garrett. Fltltcsellay Foutty, Paul Foutty. Robert Dickson. Second Violins--flst Row: jane Marie Uhl. Mary Graham. Betty Leep. Earl Sr. Clair. Edward Smith: 2nd Row: Garnet Fisher. Marjorie Mrlntosh. Beryl House-r, Victoria Smith. Gail Lamp. 3rd Row: Imogene jordan. Zinda Morgan. Bonna Bray. Irene Cale. Rae Andrews. Marjorie Emerick. Margaret Hayes. 4th Row: Kathleen Mayhew. Eugenia Highsmith. Edith Mae Lynch, Floyd Allio. Har Smith. Adrian Headley. Glendon Keesor. Standing: Mary Lee aaron, Betty Townshend: Director. John R. Swales. The Parkersburg High School Orchestra is composed of approximately one hundred boys and girls, who certainly do make an impressive sight when they appear in their red and white. The orchestra fills an important part in school life. It plays at high school assemblies, class plays, class sermons, and commencements. It is rehearsing a very beautiful orchestration called Finlanclia,' to be played at Commencement. The orchestra gives concerts for the public, usually in the fall and in the spring and sometimes in the winter. The proceeds are usually used to obtain red orchestra coats for members who do not have them. 109 ,c .. Big Red Band Row Row Row Row Row 1. U0 nnc-: Ronald Delaney. john Badger, Glenn Johnson. Denton Adams. George Dietz. jr., Robert Dickson. Charles Cunningham, Ray Foutty. Paul Foutty. Charles Schott. Mr. Dietz. Paul Trissler, Melvin Rice. Carroll Buckley, Don Poole, Ray Parr, John Fordyce, james Bryan. Frank Zipple, Ed Pickens, james Penn. two: john I-lemenwav. junior Rowan. William LeMasters, William Kincaid. Robert Lantz. William Hines. Richard Wooley, Paul Hylbert, Charles Waller. Clyde Wigner. Carroll Douglass, Woodrow Sovil, Monroe Stephens, Perry Adams, ,lack Wigner, Roy Phillips, Charles Helberg. Bill Smith, Jack Corbitt. W'illiam Stephens. three: Gene Barringer. Henry Miller. Ted Deem. Raymond Wetzel, Donald Smith, Camden Jarvis. Eugene Harper. Parley Rollins, Lemuel Young, Lawrence Scruggs. Van Hall, Bill Morris, Lyle Gault, Walter Sheets, Tracy Spencer, Robert Ballway. Ralph White. Graham Lamp. George Swesey. four: Walter jenkins, Wesley Barringer. Charles Courtney. James Orem, Robert Brown. Sterling Smith, James Fidler. Edward Smith. William Downs, Donald Pahl. Harold SK. Clair, Ted Shields. Frank Wilson. Paul Lanham, Billy Pennybacker. Bill Morris. Edward jones. William Smith. William Marshall. Fred Hamrir, Charles Garrett, Eugene Kalar. Melvin Phillips. Eve: Paul Thorn. Nelson Crooks, David Gabriel, Henry Schott, Cecil McGee. Paul Watson, Paul Gorrell, james Korzep, Charles Matheny, Harold Watson. Paul Hou:-er, Bill McMurray, Mathew Matthews. William Lanham. The Big Red Band has brought recognition to itself, its school, and its com- munity by the numerous contests it has won. During the time Mr. Dietz has directed the band, it has improved steadily in musical ability and in performance. This group of musicians has won two Lion's International Contests: in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1936, and in Chicago in 1938. Attention, however, should not be focused just upon their showing in the national music circles, for they have played excellently and drilled admirably at every Big Red football game in, and out of, the state. Always in demand for the entertainment it offers, the Big Red Band, upon request of the citizens of the various communities, has gone to Chillicothe, Mont- gomery, Morgantown, Marietta, and other towns to give programs. As to the future plans, Director Dietz reveals that the band will compete again this year in the Lions' International Contest to be held in Pittsburgh in July. There he hopes the band will repeat its former victories. I L 1,2 ' 3 , . . ww - ff- V . I . 'X , . . 43.5 pgfilfv ia .1 -XJ: A' In-, A. .1 W-.t..-.IM my , ,E A-.gp Luz.. ki 'N ,U-I V I , m I 4 . i?fiFs1lFlEt ifEr's 'Q 1 ggi 4. -- ' A I W -11 1 y, . vi. X 4 igp+-W at Y Sf :WHf 'S - ' ' ' ' ' , -, ,, M: V ,f 3-I.,.r1:t-5 , M . -, 4 ' f, up' s :aw ,.f- K ba'-'r r'l:-if X' ti ' - 1- err ' X ' N Moroofo G eo Club Row ROW' Row Row Row Row Row one: Dorothy Satterfield. ,lean Clair Deeble. Isodene Drain, Dorothy Rollins, Hazel Ann Drake, Gladys Sipthorp. Mary Louise Weigle. June Nicholson, Lonalcl Belt, Jane Merrill. Mary Francis Kennedy, Louise Shilling, Betty Koon. Rosalie Russell. Mary Jane Mills. two: Glenna Swain. Anna jennison. Betty Trissler. ,Io Ann Foster. Ruth Ann Leach. Marguerite Eaton, Anna Lee Peck. tha Meek. Blanche Mitchell. Mary Ruley. Ursula Burdette. Elizabeth Clinton. Anna L. Foggin, Betty Barnett. three: Mr. Withers. Betty Brown. Nancy Ankrorn. Elizabeth Davis. ,lustine Harris. Dorothy Murphy. Josephine Lee. Doro- Nancy Crawford, Delores Sangston. Burnell Hilbert. Gene Langhtt, Naomi Davis, Jane Uhl. Blanche Smith, Jane Blackburn. Gloria Neale, Lorenna Marple, Betty Stalnaker. four: Wlinifred Schultz, Rosalind Cannon. Kathryn Nlarteney. Helen Mahaffev. Ann Mullen. Virginia Hartley. Gazella Casto, Erlice Gosnell. Marjorie Hyre. Frances Howard. Jane Swisher, Jaunita James, jean Phelps, Helen Helmick. Eve: Garnet McPherson, Freda Gosnell, Nell Weltner. Juanita White. Eleanor Knotts, Dorthy McMillion, jean Thorn, Lee Dawson. Betty johnson, Marian Stuckey. Pat Deem. Imogene Rector. Lunell Davis, Ethel Conner, Mary Shriver, Bonnie Lou Conley, Pauline Grimm, six: Ann Lytle, Betty Ables. Virginia Miller. Margaret Ann Tavenner, Helen Bailey, Ruth Alice Hunt. Lorretta Triplet, Eleanor Hardman, Betty Ray Thomas. Betty Lee Poole. Frances Simmons. Margaret Sims, Dalmetta Mehl. Rebecca Hamilton. seven: Frances Sheppard, Iris Johnson, Phyllis Lytle. julia McGraw. Mary Louise Harris. Alma We often wonder why the ninety girls in the Marcato Glee club don't drive their director into a mad frenzy, for though they are as musical as nightingales, they are as talkative as magpies. The girls have spent most of the club time this semester preparing for the annual operetta which they presented March 9 and 10 in conjunction with the Vivace club. .4 This yearis operetta, Tune In, was entirely different from any the clubs ki' have ever before presented. The definitely modern setting, a radio station, over -5.7 which the usual products were advertised, required that much of the music be of a modern nature. The change in the type of operetta must have met with the approval of those who attend our musical programs, for the show was presented to a full house both nights. - Those who helped with the operetta are now looking forward to the good time they expect to have at the 'loperetta party.', 1 s K 4 l 111 lf uw It ow Row Row 112 Vivace Glee Club Rom one: Denton Adams. Elmoe Taylor. Camden Coberly. Bill Seaman. Orvil Wilson. Billy LeMasters, Row two: Mr. Withers. Charles Matheny. Jack Ashby. Bernie Taylor. Clyde Eaton, Billy Murrill. Paul Tr-bay. Rnw three: Bruce Tolberl. Preston Merrill. Harry lrlartleben. Carl Sims. Rex Marshall. Russell Callihan. Row four: Hershel Batten, Harold Griffin. Bill Vcirhcllcr, Evert Emmons. Harley Mcpeek, Harold Dulin. Rnw tive: Don Hutzler. Don Hale. Melvin Phillips. Row six: Rolla lVlcDougle. Goff Utterback. Top: Leon Paden. The boys in the Vivace Glee club spend much time enjoying themselves by singing the songs they like best, 'but during a good part of their time this semester they have done some intensive practicing to provide their share of the music for the spring operetta, The Little Symphony Orchestra, made up of advanced orchestra students, practices to attain excellence in performance. This group has been working for some time on the difficult all- state contest I1L1Il1l3CI'S. unc: Nina Allin. Ethel Swesey. Margaret Clawson. Madge Nlorey, Betty Trissler. Helen Bailey. Pauline lfisher. Doro- thy Plate. john Swales. Robert Hallway. Elaine Wood. two: Paul Trissler, Justine Harris, Garnet Calhoun, Helen Page. Mary Bee. Betty Leep. Betty McGivern. George Dietz. jr.. Ray Foutty. Perry Adams. Ray Phillips. Mary Jean Chipps. Denver Clipper. Imogene Rector. Irene Harris, Mr. Swales, Harold Allcman. Lester Stuck, Dick Burdett. three: Jackie Brown, Ethel Connor, Betty Brown. James Orem. Billy Smith. grguri l-gfnry Miller. Ted Deem. David Gabriel. Harold St. Clair. Charles Courtney. Fred Hamrick. Paul Lanham. . ares arrett. ll Qld!! Q EE it ll ll ll ll ll ll I ,, Little Symphony Orchestra I. 'iiili ig-:iff-if,g ' The 1938 Christmas Season at P. H. S. was ushered in with the erection of a huge Christmas tree around which carols were sung. Wfe hope this will become a traditional practice. If not the most important, at least ONE of the most important, events of Christmas time was the marriage of our popular Miss Overton and Coach Strimcr. Here the faculty are having a party for them. The A Cappella Choir thrillccl us with their splendid Christmas progfalfl. Hit was right funny to hyar them thar mountingeers in Moon- shine and Honeysuckle. The Radio City broadcasters might have been able to learn something from our radio men in ff 77 Tune In. , si w-1 - - ,fr L4's vr,fQqJw : I- -v Ill 3 X V 4 -w. 1,-J -'xvf ' ' .. , M ,, - V Wf KW K 116 It seems as though when we think of sports, we place a little too much empha- sis on the major sports. We all can't he good enough athletes to make the major teams, but all of us can and do participate in intramural ac- tivities. We have an opportunity and a time when we can engage in contests with each other in the spirit of good sports- manship. Under the guidance of Mr. Rhodes the intramurals have provided more of such opportunities this year than ever before. Yet we need to awaken even more interest in intramurals, for a healthy body is as essential as a healthy mind to successful living in the world today. In this section we have attempted to present both phases of our sports activi- ties. Here they are and we hope you like them. W. R. MELICK Director of Athletics F. B. SCHWARTZWALDER Coach of Big Red Football and XVrestling R. M. STRIMER Coach of Big Recl Football and Basketball EUGENE BARNUM Coach of Little Red Football and Basketball E. E. RHODES Director of Intramurals and Coach of Baseball SHIRLEY MORTON Coach of Baseball A. C. TAYLOR Coach of Tennis R. H. FERGUSON Coach of Track L. A. JOHNSON Coach of Golf and Wrestling III7 118 Big Red Fooibull l Row one: Mr. Melick. Bill Bell, Dick Curry. Paul Meredith, Fred Broadwater, Ben Judy, Bill Morrison. Virgil Williams, Lawrence M ' Bill H P' B es B'll E le . Row tw?:mCoach Scalfilvisairtvvigiller,afirgsistani Maiagser john Malloy, Chester Steele, Joe Dodge. Ora Hanks. Eddie Dils, Bill Guinn. Bus Moore, Carm Sbordone, Ray Golden. Don Showalter, Eldon Ward, Tom Howe, Lawrence Barnhouse. Assistant Coach Rh d . Row thgreis Mascot Jim Slater. Head Manager Kenneth Ash, Albert Jahahan. Pat Snyder, Bill Helms, Clyde Eaton, Denver Sovil, Bob Bagin, Ernie Mullen, Delvin Reed. Manley Morrison, Allie Grimm, Glenn McLain, John Sims, Trainer Tony Wilson, C ,h ' . Row fdiisz Riildmlslxanzo. Jack Romine, Sammie Bowers, Dave Reed, Harold Brabham. Harold Allman. Tom Hynes. -lack Valos, Steve Desmond, Harry Rogers. Lewis jones. Ben Williams. Bill Hoffman. STATE CHAMPIONS-the 1938 edition of the Parkersburg High football team. For the first time since 1927 the team went through the entire schedule undefeated. Although the men were light, they were experienced and fast. Because the Big Reds had a strong forward wall, and hard running backs, they ran wild through all competition. Coached by Floyd Schwartzwalder and Bob Strimer, our team marched through the lines of ten opponents who represent the cream of West Virginia. The schedule included the following games: September 17. The Big Reds met with little trouble in defeating Point Pleasant in the season's opener. A well-drilled line easily stopped all of the Big Blacks' running plays, and the backfield galloped to a 64-0 victory. September 23. Although it was the first night game in which the local aggregation had ever played, they turned back the Flying Eagles of Beckley High 19-7. The final score told only part of the contest as the Big Reds rolled up l9 first clowns to 7 for the Beckley eleven. Barnes, Wil- liams, and Morrison stood out on the line, while the ball carrying duties were fairly well divided. October 1. Grantsville was the next opponent met and overwhelmed, 67-0. The highlight of the game occurred when a kickoff was returned by Parkersburg for a touchdown. Meredith carried the ball to mid-field and then lateraled to Curry, who sprinted on down the field without being touched. October 8. The Big Reds, trailing Triadelphia 7-6 at the beginning of the fourth quarter, turned on the heat and left the field, victors by a 19-7 margin. A Parkersburg march down the field was climaxed by Dick Curry's electrifying 43 yard run for a touchdown. 'Bill Barley played the standout role while Paul Meredith was the perfect signal caller and blocker. October 15. On to Charleston was the cry, and the team really traveled, never stopping until a score of 27-7 was piled up against the Capital City gridmen. Parkers'burg's line from end to end played a brilliant game and once again it was Bill Earley who carried the brunt of the ball lugging. He and Bill Bell delivered consistentlyg but it was Eldon Ward, called in for reserve duty, who amz' - , wm-1.:,?L,'- ,X -J hy. Ka!-J I H7 L! V., - nl -. .I ,, -, F- X. ,. ..i,I.Av1-I.. Y ,YW Il?l'F,gg,Tv ,: - . ,ne -' N, ' v i . made the longest run of the game and season. Taking the ball on 'his own 16, he raced through the entire lineup for 84 yards and a touchdown. , October 22. In one of those you score and then we will affairs, the Parkersburg eleven came from behind twice to defeat the Hilltoppers of Clarksburg 19-14. It was in the third quar- ter that the most sensational play of the game was unfolded when Barley took the ball and went down the field for a 79-yard touchdown run. The line held all afternoon, for the I-lilltoppers made most gains through the air. October 29. The highlight of the season occurred when a highly rated 1'Pony Express eleven was completely crushed by an inspired Big Red machine 20-0. In no other game did the Big Reds rise to such heights. In all departments of play Parkersburg showed marked superiority over their opponents. For the first time, Coach Schwartzwalcler introduced his eight man line. The result of this experiment can clearly be seen in that Huntingtonas offensive thrusts were completely checked, and that their net gain for the afternoon amounted to a loss of three yards. Offensively, the Big Reds held a great advantage. Time after time the Red and White backs ripped through large holes in the Huntington forward wall for long gains. Parkersburg's three touchdowns were scored by Bell and Guinn, each on short runs, and by Bill Morrison, who converted an intercepted pass into a beautiful run and a trip to the promised landf' It would be difficult to name the star of the game, for each and every one of the Big Reds played superblyg however, the fact that Bill Guinn, having been given his golden opportunity, ably filled the injured Earley's shoes, and assisted greatly the fine running of the hard driving Bill Bell, who had been shifted from his usual fullback position to that of halfback, stood out. Truly, it was a great day for the wearers of the Red and White. November 5. An inexperienced team from East Fairmont next came to Parkersburg and was bewildered by the Big Reds. The Schwartzwalder-Strimer machine piled up its biggest point total of the season in scoring a 73-0 victory. November ll. For the Armistice day tilt, Parkersburg sent the largest special in state history to Wheeling to see Parkersburg take the state championship by decisively trouncing Wheeling 33-6. lffontinued on page 1221 Football Helpei's Row one: Wayne Sellers. Howard Deevers. James Smith. Richard Howeli, Loren Kittie. Row two: Paul Goudy. Miss Frame, Lois Hager, Mary F. McDowell, Mary Shriner. Miss Hiehle. Alice Riggs. Helen johnson, Miss Vaughn. Gladys Fleak. Jackie Brown. Row three: Charles Thomas. Donald Sell. Alma Shriver. jean Weiland. Dick Bosworth. Mary jane Mills. Joe Ruley, Norvil Deem. Q 9 4.4 8 1 iw' L' EA V L' W sam v li iw :M 3 ,, r K wsu. HL - .E 1 ev S A 71. f . 1 :ff 53 54 ' ff 4' 1 A N - 'gf A .ff-Q GZ' uf . 1 . 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The Big Reds completely outplaved the Panhandle eleven, gaining 317 yards from scrimmage to 7I, and getting I5 First downs to 9. November 26. ln the last game of the season, with Marietta, it was Dick Curry that paced the Big Reds to their win. The diminutive halfhaclq totaled 25 points as the Orange and Black were crushed 44-0. Curry made touchdown rims of 24, 45, 60, and 70 yards. But except for the thrill of his long runs, Curry was just another cog in a high geared and powerful team that hrolce many school records and gave Parlcershurg the crown of state champions. Parlcerslnurg was well represented in the annual North-South game played in Charleston. Bill liarley, Paul Nleredith, and Walter Barnes all saw service in the contest. All-State captain and taclcle 4 Barnes. All-State halfhaclc - Barley. BIG RED LETTFERMEN-FOOTBALL 1938 Sweaters were given to the following group, all of whom, except the last four, also received gold footballs: Wfalter Barnes, Bill Bell, Fred Broadwater, Dicl-1 Curry, Eddie Dils, Bill Earley. Ray Golden, Bill Guinn, Ora Hanks, Bill Hayes, Tommy I-Iowell, Ben Judy, Dusty Mason, Paul Nleredith. Bus Moore, Ernie lVlullen, Bill lVlorrison, Don Showalter, Carm Slnordone, Denver Sovil. Eldon Wfard, Virgil Williaimas, Kenneth Ash, Nlanagerg Don King, Nlanagerg Bryan Wilsoim, Trainer, Bill Marshall, Trainer. 1 I ,lzc:oi'luuclm's Clvde Smith. lalarry Hartlc-hun. Brooks Wheatoii . in-1-we 1,'f45'1 -a' . -, : A. . - V Y T Y T Y -4'+.f.,- ig, imma ,.., Wfsmfarffgli' .,,. i H Little Reds Row one: Don Triplett. Walter Archer. ,lim Mendenhall. John Powell, Alex Mumford. Harold Deem, Wade McLean. John Bell. Virgil Hupp. Clarence Guinn. Row two: Mr. Rhodes, jimmy Pappas. jimmy Thomas. Ed Nuzum. Ernie Parsons. Paul Rawson. Bob Barnes. Harold Brabham. Bob Armour. Byron Helmick. Coach Barnum. Row three: Eddie Longmire. Charles Booth. john Adair. Wade Buchanan. Lawrence Barnhouse, Floyd Nlason. Wade Stanley. William Mason. Wilber Ashby. Charles jones. The Little Reds had a 50-50 season, with four wins and the same number of losses. The squad reported for worlc before school opened, and had daily workouts throughout the season. The first game of their season the Little Reds met the Marietta Reserves and were defeated 25-6. On a return game with the Marietta team, the Little Reds were nosed out in the last few moments 13-7. The team then went up the river to meet and defeat the New Martinsville Reserves 14-0. The little brothers of the State Champions again returned to their own stamping grounds to defeat Marietta for the first time of the season 12-O. New Martinsville came down to Parkersburg and got revenge for the first game by the same, 14-0, score. The Elizabeth Reserves were met here and defeated 6-0. In the final game of the season, the team went to Marietta. where they again played, and beat the Reserves 13-6. Thus ended a season of ups and downs, but considering the competition, it was very successful. 123 sf- if i -, e-5frw-'fu1,a---- .. I :I 11 4 124 Buslielluflll Row one: Nlelvln Rite. Ben Judy. Bill Earley, Fred Broadwater. Denton Adams. Tom Howell. joe Gallagher. Row two Coach Strimer. Eddie Dils. Bill Bell. Ed Longmire. Dick Curry. Bill Nlnrsh. Allen Babrork. lf tl ffvrxl Rt-ed. Daw R l. Bill Ely, Bob Sheppard. Hd Smith. Although the basketball squad dicln't win any titles this year, they enjoyed a good season. The injuries and sicknesses, popping up every now and then, were a jinx to the team. Even so, one man-Denton Adams-placecl on the second all- Sfilfe USIIII1, Illlfl St'VCI'2'll of the boys I'EfC6lV6Cl l'10I1OI'ZllJlC l'l1Bl1l'l01'l. Ravenswoocl St. Marys Marietta Benwoocl Union Sistersville Fairmont East Jane Lew Wheeling Weirtoxi Clenclenin East Bank Charleston Marietta Fairmont Wfest Williaxnstown St. Marys Charleston Huntington Sistersville Clendenin BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 26 ,, 40 , 34 34 28 . ,, 19 63 21 32.,,,. 34 , W H 39 L 42,,, 35 ,, , 19 , ,.,. 48W ,, 39 36 45 Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg .1 E.. ..... Y V .W.':.g'lA': ' 1.4, 9 Wresflirrzg Row one: Harry Robinson, Junior Tompkins. Howard McAtee, Paul Keever, Dave Miller. Carm Sbordone, Lawrence Barnhouse. Bill Bell. Bill Hayes. john Malloy. Row two: Assistant Coach Johnson. Curtis Burnt. Charles Swain, Paul Rawson. Glen Nlcclain. Ray Golden. Dclvin Reed. Ora Harmks. Charles Jones. Dusty Mason. Row three: Nlanley Nlorrison. Nelson Barnhouse. Wade Buchanan. Harold Allman. Plarold Brabham. Floyd Frazier. Jim Nlendenhall. Nelson Whitehead. Bob Carpenter. james Funk. The sa fi ures never lie. In this case thev 'ust lnacle a bacl mistake. The Y Y g f sports writers say the P. H. S. mat team was the most interesting team in West Vir inia this ear. Don Manzo was named on the all-state team. Watch these g Y bo s next fall on the ridironl Y g WRESTLING SCHEDULE Shadyside 19l 2 , ,, Parkersburg I-larrisville 23 Parkersburg Barnesville 20 ,,,, Parkersburg Weston 31 Parkersburg Shadyside 27 ,,r, Parkersburg Weston 29 ,,,, Parkersburg Barnesville 6 , , Parkersburg Harrisville 20 Parkersburg 5 IZ6 5 Baseball .Q Row one: Carl Stephens. Edwin Longmire, Lawrence Ronning. Bill Marsh. Pat Snyder. Bill Smith. Bill Hays Bill Bell. Harding Deem. Louis Wise. Willard Spence. Ershal Marks, Row two: Coach Rhodes. Francis Wenmoth. Don Wheaton. Ray Parr. jack Romine. Dirk Curry. Delbert Morrison. Paul Rummell. Bch Hickman, Glen Scholl. Ed Spiker, Nelson Barnhouse. James P. Slater Coach Morton. Row three: George Willielni. Lyle Hawk. Warreli McElroy. Ed Nuzum. Jim Thomas. Felix Hardnian Tad Dudley. Bill Moyers. john Bell, Floyd Willianis. Royce Flinn. With a veteran team reporting for daily practice, Coaches Rhodes and Morton are optimistic over this coming season. The team is expected to come through the season with a good record. The boys are working hard, and with a shortened school term facing them, they expect to go out and win right from the start. April 4- April 8- April 13 - April 14- April 15 - April is- April 21 - April 22 - April Z5 - April 27 - April 28- Big Big Big Big Big Big Big Big Big Big Big Reds Reds Reds Reds Reds Reds Reds Reds Reds Reds Reds 1939 SCHEDULE 10 . Middlebourne 0 9 . Spencer 2 ZZ Ripley 3 . .. Spencer . . St. Marys Pine Grove . ,. Pennshoro . Weirton .. . East Bank . .Victory ffflarlcsburgl Greenbrier Military School f-J'-'fy fl ini ' K :F-.1 ff ' 5 ' . f,. f A ,. - . ,, , Y -'UA - , . v ,..,-.1 '. L,-'A r ,V-1'1-If .- lf, ,- ' L - H K I ' Irv ,tix I. ,?Ig ,.'! A , M .1 J .i, V' fury' K-at A Qi K Q a.ii-.Tgggw Truck Row one: Clarence Sartor, Harold Marshall, Will Kidd, Dick Warren, Charles Dodd, joe Fry. Don Young, Bill Stephens, Bob Carpenter, George Swezey, Wayne Hanks. Andy McCutcheon, Jerry Wolfe. two: Lewis Lynch. Jim lVlcAnespie, Dennis Modesitt, Frank Burton, Chester Steele. Arthur Golden. Paul Leach, Delvin Reed. Al Riddle, Ernest Harlow. Arthur Daugherty, Joe Anderson, Jimmy Dils. three: Coach Ferguson. Tom Crowley. Claire Buskirk, Bill Hines, Cornelius McDowell. Ray Golden. Lawrence Mason, Ernest Parsons. Ora Hanks, Carl Fleming. Bob Sell. Carminello Sbordone, Joe lVlcl'Vlahan. four: Russell Stade. Byron Helmick. jimmy Shreeves. Sammy Bowers, Claire Wilson, Jack King, Harold Frankhouser. Darrell Dotson, Glenn McLain, Paul Rawson, Nelson Whitehead. Cecil Hoffman. Charles Miller. Gerald McMahan. Row Row Row Although this year a new coach has 'had to develop a practically entirely new squad, the season has begun with a victory. If this first meet is an indication of what the season will be like, the track men will come out on top. Since school is closing a month early, the squad will not participate in the state meet. TRACK SCHEDULE April 8 Marietta-here, won 80-48 April 15 Triadelphia- fcancelledj April 22 Charleston-dual at Charleston April 29 Gazette Relays at Charleston ..1 4 JH lv . A 'ini J., -9- AS si? 45 if-IT' , fi , 4 ar . yil' ,E .hm A . ffl :i. 5 ag ' .lg ,- 'I . -rv' Q .ni . .J J Rl '03 ,E 1 E 27 W, . 3 . -4 Hill. ,Az 5,4 u F - ' P.. .-.' ' I V1 l ClZl2lS Row one: Dirk l'3uttermore, Ken- neth Ash. Paul Holland. Bill Dunham. Bill Downs, Edward Smith. Charles Miller. Row two: Bob Nicholson. Bus Moore. Bill Marshall. Leon l Paden. Clinton Miller. Edward l Ware. Bill lflv, Ernest Par- sons. Edwin Dila. Mr. A. C. l Taylor. The splendid record of our past tennis teams does not appear to he in danger of any added defeat this year. Coach Taylor has an almost veteran team, which should bring still more glory to P. H. S. This yearls short term will affect the team as will the loss of their courts, but you can't keep a good team down. The schedule includes: Portsmouth, Charleston, Triadelphia, Moundsville, Marietta, North High fffolumhus, Ohio, and Upper Arlington, Ohio. Coach Johnson is confident that this season he will win all hut one match. He has L1 good team, all experienced, hut he is still looking for a boy who can make a hole in one. Following is the 1939 schedule: April 4 Sistersville - there lost April 7 Charleston - there won April 8 St. Marys - there won April I5 St. Marys, Sistersville, Moundsville - here, won April Z2 Charleston - here , ,MAE W bo l F Seated: Miki' Kelly. Carroll Douulass. Standing: Wari't-ii llranklmousvr. Dick Buttvrmorc. Mr. lohn- son. Junior Pit-adlt-V. l l.1rry Norman 1281 I e so so k' rr Pl. I Q, YQ' is lg, in-A tg' M -.Le .. . . A . Big Reel Council Row one: Ben Judy. Piggy', Barn-es. Ora Hanks. Bus Moore. Ernie Nlullen. Bill Bell. Bill Hayes, Bill Morrison. Don Showalter, Fred Broadwater. Row two: Carm Sborclone. Dusty Nlason, Eddie Dils. Ray Golden. Bill Guinn, Dick Curry. Tony Wilsolm, Paul Meredith. Tom Howell. Coach Schwartzwalder. Row three: Dale Wilson. Bud Smith. Brooks Wfheaton. Harry Hartlehen. Bill Vfircs. Bill Earlcy. jack King. Bill Marshall. Denton Adams. Ir is the hope of every P. H. S. athlete to become a member of the Big Red Council. This council is made up of the best players in one or more of the major sports. The boys study the sport problems around the school and offer their ideas to the coaches. Each new candidate for meinbership must study the by-laws of the council and fulfill their requirements before he can become a member. At the annual sports banquet, the council enjoyed a review of the different sports. The usual spring straw ride will close its activi- ties for this year. 9 4 l1zl'ru1uu rc il Council Row one: Ben Nlendenhall, Harding Deem. Joe Gallagher, Row two: Ru:-well Gilchrist. Bob Johnson, Floyd lark. Nlr. Rhodes, Srerling Brown. Byron Hclmick. Bill lVlorrmon. Lcwir. WisL'. Bill Atkinson, Bill Dunham. Herbert Reed. Row lliruc: Paul Running. Charlbb Miller. Floyd Mawn, Ora Hanks. Willard Spence. Charles Ball, INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Ping Pong - I-lomc Room lll Ploffman and Wires Free Throw-l lomc Room 135 Burns Slmuflie Board - Home Room 111 Whitlarch li' 5 Table Tennis - Home Room 331 Dunham Handball - l lome Room 234 'Till Xl 1 l ' l 1 mural i.,..,.f SPCHCC if 1 C ra l ig 1 i I arm.: 1 -IKM.: U 1301 V' sn- , trys 7' V lff1.'n:' INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Managers: Coach Rhodes, Charles Ball and Ernest Parsons, junior Managers, Hubert Reed, Sopho- more Manager. Wrestling - Hoine Room 234 Hartlcben, Buchanan, O,Donnell Football - Home Room 111 Row onc: Drake, Steele, Keever, Shanks, Robinson, I lull. Row two: Tewanger, King, Daw- kins, Wires. Rifle - l-Iome Room 122 Mahaffey, Jack, Tihhs, Douglass, Newell. Volley Ball-I-lome Room 331 Row one: Sams, Corra, Bell, Dunham, Long, Sheppard. Row two: Hunt, Steele, Moyers, Stephens, Rush. -x f 1 31 132 E ...QR WWWWM SK Y4'?245Pi:',p wwf F Lg , l Girls' Athletics Under the direction of Miss Ethel Woodyard, over 800 girls participated in the program prepared by the physical education department this year. In the spring and early fall, the girls enjoy the outdoor sports, tennis, archery, baseball, and kittenball. Later they play hockey. During the months when the weather prohibits outside games, the gymnasium and two game rooms come into service. In the gym the girls participate in the usual winter sports, such as basket- ball and volley ball. In the game rooms they play such games as ping pong, quoits, checkers, and shuiiie board. When girls interested in sports speak of the G. A. A., they are referring to the Girls' Athletic Association. This organization, with the invaluable aid of Miss Woodyard, supervises intramural sports for senior high girls. By entering intramurals, the girls are given the opportunity to participate in ping pong, hockey, and basketball tournaments-not to mention many other enjoyable games just as interesting. The members of this organization have earned their intra- mural letter, a red P mounted on a white diamond-shaped back- ground, and are earning points for their stars, which are placed on either side of the letter. To earn the necessary 400 points for a letter, a girl must participate actively in intramural sports. This year there has been an unusually large enrollment in intramurals, which means that many more students than before have enjoyed the physical edu- cation opportunities oifered in Parkersburg High School. 3 x 'Y .Y L I ' I-gl rxwr. v. 0 m X 3 , .E .B Lf . .M x gg . ga-1 1 4 Q ..n fu 'L . A-A. m Y w Qu if 5. up sf , if W.. il, 1 n-, ,F . :T 3 -. .,K. J 7: I , . . fx ,. 3' ,T fra fi' ,L- ,l:' ' .'n 1 '1 1., up 1- c. W 7 . . , f. .,1 WJ- ' ' , '-17' h-- 1 , .. . Tm-', ,' filf- xg.-'ilk 1 ' -1.4 1 ' -' ,,- 4: . r r I I 4 X ff! -ig if 7 MQW Cf ' V 1 'ff f fff I f,-' I 4' V 49' .0 , fi ' V-nf fjdxrll I WI? ,V fv ,,f,,f,A, , I , f - ,fr , ff' 'If 0 ny. 'A K tim!! A f fy 'lfl fp,T'51:'f , -' Y' 5 31.iSf' , , ,,.- , 749, ,V ., 'jp-9 ' -nh yvf y 9 4, , ,X Q 136 Tribute We leave you, dear old P. H. S., To face the world alone, To conquer life with eagerness, And Search far fields unknown. Your Hag of red and white shall wave, And from your ranks arise Great leaders, such as l'lonest Abe, Whose words will long advise. Our class, though small, is filled with might To cherish and uphold A tribute with its grave foresight, Of countless tales untold. We owe a debt, to you, our guide, That we can neier repay, But by your standards shall abide The grads who lcd the way. Wfe canlt express our thanks to you, Dear school, where hearts entwineg So with this thought we bid adieu, This class of Thirty-nine. Paul Gorrell, January Class '39 1939-1939 Spotlight September 8-Poor sophomores wandering here and there! But everyone was glad to be back. All were rushing to the cafeteria where an attractive menu was awaiting them. September 9-Up went all the violins and horns, with Mr. Swales holding the baton. Surprise! Orem present. September 12-Senior II class election: Wilson, Nicholson, Moore, Morrison. September 15-Cheerleaders elected: Hartleben, Smith and Wheaton. September Zl- Going over the top became the slogan in the Jour- nal Campaign beginning today. September Z9-Clubs organized. September 30-Student 'body election: Ford, president. October 18-Mr. Davies elected class photographer. October 22-Social experiment: Sophomore I party. October 26--Senior I election: Meredith, Earley, D. Smith, Butter- more. November 2-Junior II election: Powell, Franklin, Woods, Mills. November 4-Senior II flag raising ceremony at 8:20 a. m. November 7-Thuse in the stadium of the entire student body as a forerunner of the Wheeling special. November 15-Parents, numbered in excess of a thousand, took the building this night. Some came prepared for anything. In their possession they had Compasses to guide them on the way to their classes, foreseeing locker trouble they carted jimmies and an assorted box of burglar tools. Rosy red apples put in their appear- ance as some timid parents anticipated bribing their teachers, but this was an unnecessary precaution, because the teachers were on their good behavior, and anyway the fifteen minute class periods proved enjoyable to all. Ar thc end of the 'ldayv a wholesale raid was staged on the cafeteria. After partaking of delicious refreshments, the weary, 37 138 but enlightened parents passed through the school portals 'back into the world of the free. November 18-Big Red night. The town saw black. December 11-Big Reds declared State Champions. December 13-Senior West contest, Nina Maley was in a persuasive mood. January January January 13--Senior II play Spring Dance. Z0-The semester ends. 23-The last lap for the Senior II's begins. January 30-Student body election: Davis, Buttermore, Frankhouser. February February February February 1-Senior II election: Meredith, Judy, Heermans, Maley. Z-Cinderburners reported for track instruction. 17-Senior high assembly broadcast. 28-Dramatics club presented Moonshine and Honey- sucklef' March 3-Junior II election: Dils, Bell, Dunham, Leeper. Senior I election: Franklin, Withee, Conley, Weekley. March 10-11-Voice department presented operetta Tune In. March 15-Mr. Conner, the A Cappella Choir, and Nina Maley, who spoke on the subject, Wood County School System, went to Waverly to give a program. March 24-Journalists' dinner with Gordon K. Bush, editor of the Athens Messengerf, as guest speaker. March 27-Rural students here at 10 o'clock. March 31-Color Day. 10-B Party. April 5-Visual Education club presented the last movie of the year. April 7-Easter vacation. April 13- 14-Frank Liddell Youth Conference. April 20-Zl-Senior play, Charm School. April 21-Last day for the Senior II's. April 2 3-Class sermon. April 24-Senior I-H picnic. April 25-junior II-Senior H party. April 27-Commencement. April 28-School closes. 39 NAME Walter fAngusl Sheets , Don i Ironman l Showalter, , Beulah Shuler ,, , , , Dale il-'appyl Shutts Marie iBeel Sindelecker Gladys 4SiPYl Sipthorp , , Clyde lBudl Smith,-,,-, Sterling iCharleyl Smith, Ted lMarvinl Smith , Denver fBat Eyel Sovel . Forest fsigl Stanley ,.., Harold iWhimpl St. Clai BESETTING SIN Swiping things on band trips Athletics , ,, , , ,..- Horo Scoop lContinued from page Z8l WILLS ,Typing ability to Sam Bowel-s.,, , - His form to Bill Richardson ,,. .s,.s. . Her diploma to her grandchildren ,, , . - , Graduating , ,A......., --- Electricity , , Don Wagner ,,, ,.,... - Paule Francaise , Working his way through His locker and books to the underclassmen ,, Her sweetness to Shirley Hopstroush , ,-- Her intellect to some unlucky student.-,-, High School on a bicycle,-His cheer leader's uniform to Cris ohnson ,,,Gloria Air Caslling J His seat in public speaking to Nancy ,,,His ability to cut classes to underclassmen, Wanetta Day - ,, ...cf ---- Building houses ,- ,,, , Waiting at Senior door for r-- Mrs. St. Clair-to-be,,, Clarence 1Silgyl Stilgenbaeur Blufling Imogene iStul Stukey ..-... P. M. - MAnn Uol Swain. ,,..,,,. Talking ildred A. Taylor -- --,- Mildred V. Taylor, ,,.,,,, , Vera Toomey ,, ,,,,.,., . Goff iCasanoval Utterback-. Robert iBobl Vernon - , , Eldon iWardoskel Ward -- Virginia iGinniel Wamer Jack iWash Tubbsl Watk Mary Louise fWiggleJ Weigle Lillie Weldon ,,,,,, , ,,.,, , Lillian Wells ,,,. .. -,..--,, .lune Whiteside -- ,, ,, Nina Wigal ,,,,,, , .. -- Clyde lHatl Wigner., --,- Virgil fVirgl Williams ,,,, , Bryan fOakl Wilson , .- Elaine iWoodiel Wood to Virginia -, , Acting , , , ,,,,,,, ,. - Wheeling ,,,,, ,,, ,- Shyness - - - , Mary Elias , ,,,,, - ,,.. - Valley Mills ,,,, ,,, ,,.Mercer , ,,,, ,,,,,, , Totin' 'taters for old ABCP Giggling when a teacher's back is turned ,, ins Wearing a diamond,,,..-- Swimming ,,,... , --, -, Beech Nut Chewing inot Rumi Collecting pictures of himself I ain't got nobodvll' , ,,,, Blushing ,,,,, , , , ,,, Cutting up , ,,,, , ,,,,, Singing Barber of Seville with Jean Claire Dee-ble Using big words , ,,. Margaret lMargiel WoodringDay Dreaming ,,,,, , ,,,, NAME Mariorie lTrolley-Onel D Lela fsusiel Dye,---.-,-,- Bill fLittle Red Wagonl Earl Wanda l??l Eaton ,,,,--,. Linnie lNinniel Edelen,-,- Everett iDopeyl Emmons Elma fTickyl Emrick,,,,,, Marjorie iMargiel Emrick-,, Thomas lTommiel Exline--, goseph ljoel Farra ...,, --, ames Uiml Fidler ,,,,,., Marjorie fMargel Flaig -,-,, , BESETTI NG SIN urham ,,. Pullin' trolleys .,, , , EY- Coopers ,,,,,,...... --- 23rd Street ,,, -,.,, ---, West Union,,- ,,,, 26th Street-,, -,- Studying too many America Dallison ,,., ,, .----- Mildred 1Mimmyl Fleming--Thinking of Shorty ,,-. Othar Uuniel Flesher ,,,,,, Reading ,,,. .. ,. , Mary Iris l??l Flinn ,,,,, .Bossing ,,,,,,, Lenora f'Florial Florence-, , Edward iFlyJ Fly , .,,,- Ray I Piccolo Petel Foutty , , , Robert Moose Franklin l l -- Nancy iSmall Fryl Fry.,,, Lula fLula Belll Full, ,,,, , Evelyn fEviel Fulton ,- Cecil iUncle Zekel Gabriel. Joseph Uoel Gallagher-,,, Ruth iRuthiel Ga llaway Robert BGraveyl Garvey Paige i ud iel Gillisvie Margaret igegl Givens, Margaret Gooclwin--,-- Freda iFidol Gosnell ,- Betty fGrahaml Graham Donald iBashfull Grant,,, Esther lBabbiel Grant, Glen iItchl Griffin ...- Jeanne fGriifJ Griffith , Carolyn iCaroll Hagen, Lois lLoy Feml Hager, .,,, Merle lShattyl Hannaman-,Two-timing ,,,,,,., - Edith iDedel Hare, , --, Marguerite iMargyl Harless Dick iGolden Locksl Harper- Eva Mae iMickevl Harris,-, Helen iHunnal Harris -.-- , ,,,,Writing on desks Dick Buttermore, Mr. Hall ,, ,- Tootin' the flute Faye Stanley ,,, Blushing ,,,,,, Dutch , Bashfulness Fogginess , Genevieve .,,,, joe . -,,, , , Dick'???? ,,,,, Arthur , .,, ,, Losing sleep,,-, Frankie ,,--,,, -Talking , ,,,, - Day dreaming - , Huffy .-...,-----...-- Ohio 'U .--- ,, -,,, Violin ,,, ,,,,,,,,.-. --, Miss Johnson, ,,,, ,,, ,,- I1 Problems ....------.... Amateur photography ,,,,,, His uniform to Wade McClain , ,,, ,,,, -, His teeth to a baby - -,,-,, - ,,, ,,--- His fondness of eating to Bob Lantz ,,,, . Strength to John Mollay.-,..--.,-,,, ,-- The school to Reger, ,,,,,,,,,-, ,,-. Chewing to Babe , ,- -.-,, ---- Acting ability to Bob Crooks - ., ,,,, Anything but her doctor -. -- ,,,. Shyness to Carminello S.---- ,,, ---, .School to his successors . ,------------- ,Necktie to Dave Leonard -. . ------.- - ,His press notices to the journal, -------- . ,Met-cer's brother to a Jr. Hi girl, -------, , His good looks and curly hair to Ben Bernie- ,Her voice to Edgar Bergen , , .--- The school bus to all new bus riders. - -Her diamond to Betty Beckwith -- - Height to Sam Bowers ,--. ,--,,-, , Her seat to juniors,,,-. ,------ ,- - -Acting ability????? to Bill Seaman,--,- . His package of Mail Pouch to Joe Dodge.,, ,His trainer kit to Don Hutchinson,,-,- ,Her gestures to Eugene Barnum ,,-,, , ,Her dreams to Donald Hale ,,, ,, , Senior Sifcirs fContinued from page 54l WILLS Bronx accent to ??? ,,,, , ,,,, ,-- ,Her fast walking ability to Marie Ash-, Swivel hips to Eddie Dils .. . ,,--,- -- Her looks to Virginia Speece ,-----,, Eyes to Betty Brown, ,,,--,,-,,---- - Lem , ,, ,-,. -,-- ,Oratory to school , , . ,,, Fraternity pin to Martha Jean Buckley-, Her violin to Professor Swales High grades in Latin to Blondie'! .. ,- Interstate Knowledge of the railroads to the Comme-rce Commission ---,,,--------- Ears to Charlie Shank ,, ,---- Innocence to Kathryn Neale ,-, Her ability to say Hi Tootsu to Harriett , White ,, ,,,-,,,-, ..,, ,--,.-. ---, Captaincy of monitors to Francis Her bossing to Herald., ,,,,,, , TO BE i0R NOT TO BEl . World's champion typist Mascot of a pro Football team Chef of Ritz Carlton A henpecked husband WPA Clerk A Coed-then what? Own Central Pharmacy Sole proprietor of Nealc's Confectionery , Callahan ,,,-- ,, ,- , ,, ,,,---- ' ,To become a millionaire o-l producer Driving a bread truck to Murphytown Builder of a love nest Henpecked by Donna Davis An expert mechanic The wife of a quarterback Adviser to the love lorn A future Zazu Pitts A doctor's wife The boss of the family Chief baby kisser in the 1940 campaign fbabies from 16 to 24J All American in 1945 Another matinee idol The first of the girls of 105 to be married Assistant manager of ASAP Co., main offices in Kanawha Station A ventriloquist Super saleslady C:-The Mrs. One of the girls Blushing Bride To follow his father's footsteps and be a preacher at Calico junction That is the question Studying the art of Tonsorial operations at Polytechnical Institute of Technology A pantomine actress Sailor's wife TO BE IOR NOT T0 Secretary in the White House A bacteriologist Mrs. Schilling's son-in-law Nurse to Dick Harper Mrs. Richards BEl A radio announcer A doctor A violinist A mail carrier -A bookkeeper at Pete's Cafe A husband Fashion Editor of Harper's Bazaar Maid to Mary Va. Houch Clark . - -,An author A nurse Her 'good looks and unspoiled ways toAAFF .. Wilma Shriner ----------------- - Figure to Margie Shriner ., ,---,-,,, His flute to Robert Dickson-,- ,, ,,-, Coflins to Kenneth 'Franklin,,, Seat in 234 to D. Murphy--- Gilbert to anyone ,,,-, -,-,- Gentleness to Nancy Ankrom ---- ,,,,Camping to Girl Reserves.--,--,, Tardiness to D. A.,. , - --, -,-- Her chewing gum to Miss Langfitt,-.,, --, ---- Wrestling ability to Jack Corbitt -,-- -- Typewriter to next sefniors-- ,,,,,,,, - ,Books to Miss Frame-, --, --,,,,,- Her slender figure to Miss Edmondson Howard Headley, ,-,----, -- ---- Place in A Cappella to Harry Sammons Figure to Eva McCutcheon ,----, ---- ,---,-,,-,Shaving brush to Dave Leonard,,,,,, Blonde hair to sister ,,, ,-,----,,- , Good looks to Pat Snyder. -,,-,-, ,, Dancing with Wanda Eaton-- --K A trophies to Timmy Arnold --,,- , Casey - ,,-- , -,.---.. --- Is it S. B. or that southern Grooming himse-lf for a movie career, ,-,- -- Primpin' in class ----- All Senior II boys -,-, ,Chemistry to Pat Deem -,-- - ---.-- -- Concord College gentleman?Her blue eyes to S. B. -------- -. ,--- ,,,,,Mr. Miller to anyone,---,--------- Wendell ,,,,,,------,,-, Studiousness to Virginia Craig ------- Dale ,,,-,,- .,,. ,-,,,,,, Dale to the lucky girl ------------- - ---,-His domestic ability to Ed Hayman--- -,,,,Her figure to anyone desirous of it--- gitterbug swing to jean Renforth.. ,- Ability to open locker to next one who learns how,--- ---- ,, --.--- ---- --- Irene Harris ,,,,-,,--,,,,- Boys from out of town ----- lustine Uessiel Harris ---- Studying too much--,- Virginia Hen! Hartley , , ,. Missing street cars ---- Blondena i Blondiel I-Iartsho Warren lBudl Hayes, ,,,, , m , Eating -,---,-,,,- Being a teacher's pet,- Nina il-Ieddyl Hedrick ,,-- The .Bobs ----,-,,,,, Betty Ann iBahl Heel-mans Minnie -,,,,,,,,, Virginia iGinnyl Helmick--The farm,,,- 140 1 Our campus back to the Student Council-,- Mae West form to Margaret Mixer ,--,---- His one-handed shot in basketball to Hank Luisetti -----,-,-----,,,------, Short dresses to 7th graders.- -.---- ---, Ability to get pins to Liz Elzey--, ,-,- Hair styles to Ann Jones- --,-,-- --,- rouble with teachers to Mildred Martin-, ----A future Miss America Drum Major of the American Legion A flute tooter An undertaker Private secretary to Jesse james A high diver A housewife A printer A second Red Grange Heiress to a tobacco plantation A Beau Brummel A bachelor girl A new version of Greta Garbo Manager of Service Station Madam Schumann-Heink II Mrs. H. Frankhauser A deep sea diver A surgical nurse Owner of Annapolis Mrs. Paul Huffman A chemist A first lady. like E. Roosevelt A saleslady at McCrory's An interior decorator A stenographer??? Lady Macbeth on Broadway A second Emily Post A dramatics tutor jitterbug queen A perfect housewife Private secretary to the Three Stooges A beautician Owner of Old McDonald's Farm A personality expert Belle at a Yale prom A farmerette 41 Bookkeeping to Ada Wandless,-- NAME Mary Virginia fTeeni Houck Doris iDoreyl Howard- Lee lshortyl Howard - Thomas iRudvl Howell Helen June iBilliel Howes-, Susie lSuezl Hull ,.-. William iBilll Hull BESETTI NG SIN Shvness - -- ..,, .,-- ,,,, ,--, Don Winland ---, ,------ Driving Stout's truck. ..,.. Laziness -. , - .... .... - Walter Winchell , ,,,, - A grades to Maw Katherine Schaffer- Brown-but then he couldn't be related to any other farmer could he? ..... Elinor Armstrong--..---,. George iBeaui Humphrey--High grades and whiskers Gail iCorneyl Husk ---- Richard iDickl lngold-,. Ada iBlondie-Loul Ingraham Dorotha iDotJ Jackson- Elmer iElmoi Jackson ,, Jaunita ijuannieb James Bill Sprague ......s.,, Model airplanes --, .--- Tall. dark. and handsome chaps with uniforms- Louis Hartman. .,,,. . Blushing -- ,,.,,,., -- ????? ,,.,,... - -.--Cracking gum--- - Katherine iBelleJ Jennison--R, M. ,--- -.- - Virginia iGingeri Johnson--Ohio University ,... - Lewis iLewyl Jones --.- Ruth iRuthiel Jones ,-- Mary Jane iMaei Jordan Ben lHornsbyl Judy -,, Robert lBobl Keenan Frances iLittle Dynamite! Ke Endelle iEndlessJ Keith, Alfred lAlJ Kemp ,, Bettie Ruth fr-may Kanchuaa' Betty iBettsl Knick ,--, Ralph iBudi Knight . Eleanor iSpeed Demon! Kn James ishortyl Lafferre Madaline iMadgaJ Largent . Charlene iPilli Lawson,--, William iBilll Leeper,- Waneta iTucll Lemon, - Harry iHenl Leisure , - Kenneth iLindyi Lindamood Kathleen lKattiei Lloyd, Ina Lockhart - ,,- - .-- , Patricia iPati Locknev . .-- Bill Lofty ,. . ,-. - Earle iSoapiel Long --,, Betty iLoudyi Louden ,. Don Ludwig - ,- Skinny -e---..,.,, - Skating -,, ,,,.v.. - Jack Patterson-- - Little Eva , -- ,-- - Senior Sluts WILLS Shyness to Nina Amos ,,,. .., , , --. Afternoons from school to someone who needs them ....,,,., ,----A ,,g,,- g His height to next year's basketball team--.. Lois Reger to the Senior I class Desire to laugh out in any classroom to her sister, Lois lean ----------------- ---Smpleness to Helen'i ,..... ,,,,,,, - -, ,--Quietness to D. Ludlow ,,.., - ,,,, --- Dates to Kathryn Beeson ,--- ------. TO BE KOR NOT TO BE! An old maid A Flyer-Higher A cherry picker All-State ---An author illustrating her own books An athletic director in New York Slum Clearance Area An airplane pilot A cinema star Corn Husker on a city farm His airplanes to Boeing Corporation- ..,,, A rocket plane designer Her slimness to Jewel Creel,-- ,,--, Bashfulness to Jane Padgett .--- ---, ---His ersonality to Jack Benny.--- --- Checlsed suit to Jane Turner ,,--- ---- Secretary to the future President A blushing bride Comedian for Chase and Sanborn A stockholder of Wrigley's ---Speaking ability to Lois Engelman --- ,.aa, Frances Perkins' successor ---Chewing gum to Betty Moyers.,--- ---, ---Skippy to comic strip, .--. . ,---- ---- Betty Fleming ---- ---- eper ----Virg -.-.--- ---- His nickname might be Do Wavy hair, ----- - -.-.----- Cled'th --.-------- - Reading - ---------v , - Paden City,- --..------ otts Laughing ----- Hunting and trapping--- James Parks. --------- - Max - ,--,.-- - -- Sled riding on Pole Cat H Att Waugh . ---------- ,, Pipes , . ------ ------ Curly hair , --- - Claude Floyd--- - in Chemistry -- --- Lou Yahn--- --- Music - ...- .. - Rohrer-ing ---- ., Sundaes ..-,- ,-- --- luanita Lemon ,-.,,- - Wilda iWilliel MacdonaldSSBrick -,-,, ---- --- Denver ishortyl Mace - Ethel iTommyl Mackey Helen isweeti Mahaffey Nina lBugJ Malev .. Ira iMarli Marlow ---- William iPudl Marshall Kathryn iKatieJ Marteney - , Eleanor iShortyi Martin Betty iMiss Masonl Mason-- Lawrence lGold-Locks i Mason .lean iSkeziksl Maxwell-- John iMacl McCaffrey , Beulah iTootsl McCracken Velma iMacJ McDaniel Shirley ishirl McDougle Milton iFibberl McGee --, Beulah lBootiei McGraw Gerald ijerryj McMahon Garnett iGoggyj McPherson Geraldine lGerryi McPherson Dalmetta iDelj Mehl -,-. Marion iSylviai Mercer -- Paul iMinnieJ Meredith---- Orvil lSlugsl Merrill , George iPorgieJ Middaugh Charles Heep! Mille1',,,,- Clifford iCliifJ Miller..-.--,, lune iJuneyJ Miller - Virginia Q. iTrollev No. Zi Nelle icarrotsi Mills,-- Louise iWeeziei Moats ,-- Dennis iDennvl Niodesitt Jimmy isliml Moore Kenneth iKennyJ Moore , MadalynneiMrs. Duck! Moore Madge iWoodiei Morey ---- Lucille iLucyl Morris, ----- Cecil iCecel Morrison - Pauline iPrissyJ Null ,,,-- Vivan Binnie Nutter . . K , . 1 Toth O'Donnell ,---- ,lames iSuckerl Orem , ---- - Joan Uoei Owens -- Leon iLeol Paden -- Jean lJeeDYl Phelps ----- . Melvin iMussi Phillips Lydia iHick-upl Pickup.-- Betty Lee iCutiel Poole Ray iBilliardsl Poole ----, Sophia iSoapyl Powers----, Bill iWilliei Preston Marjorie iShortieJ Price .--- Mildred iMidgeJ Price.- Glada lPinkyl Radcliff-- Vivian iViJ Rariden ------ , Edna iPudgeD Rau ----- 142 J Farming ------- - , ---- ,- Sister , - -,,------ Dennis Modesitt ,--- Don Budge and Karloff ,-- Speed in typing,.------ Bashfulness ,- ,,------ Butterscotch sundaes. -- Dancing -,,, - -, ---,--- Taking opposing sides to every question ,-- Charging for his autographs Bruce Car enter - P --- Helen June Howes, ------ Giggling --- , -- Being quiet ----,- Shyness , -- ,,,, ----- - ,- Milk shakes ,---- Calling all O'Henry's, ---- Good looks . --,- Glenn ,lohnson---,.- Blushing -- Bill-eri --- Virginia ,-- , ,- ? iHeermansl Staying out too late Willa Wigal - ,, - M. Manley ,--,,- Lenora Florence ,,- 'Ivpewriting , , Miller - Kenny --- Winning athletic awards , .- -Ted Deem ,-,,-, ,-.,-,,,--- Running the track ------- Gorging ----, ----- Dramatics ------- Charlie - Jitterbug . -------- The new boy friend.--- Ruth Rowan - --,- Bill Hayes , , -, ,,-- Speedv , .,-- Social games Women -,,, , Charles Peck American Problems - Skates to anyone who wants them- ------- , Her walk to Pauline Grimm .-- - .. --- His many women to some other Lochinvar. Drawing to Walt Disney- ------------- --A Hair to Kate O'Donnell ,--- , ----- g--- A telephone operator A cartoonist Skating champion .A movie star -All'American iloveri great portrait painter A Willianis A violinist in the Metropolitan Concert Hel' EFWYSY YO Lil Morris.-- -- ---- Orchestra A Brilliantine to Mack Grimm- ----- . ----- - Her red hair to Grumpy - - ---- ----,, A Books to school to save book rentals- ---- .A Huskiness to the football team - -..- Typing speed to Royal Typewriter Company Perfect attendance to Eddie Taylor , ---- - criminal lawyer wife book worm -Second Casanova Zan Animal trainer like Clyde Beatty Her corns to- Howard Dawkins to dance on-Famous Herlart ability to Dorothy Hickman. ----- An artist Special chair in library to Bill Carter, , ---- A landscaper Herlchewing gum to Miss Hiehle- ,--- Abiliry in mechanical drawing to an architect-A His future to Detroit.---, ,-- ---- -----, Wedding ring to Imogene Chemistry lab to a doctor or nurse of the future ---- ----- , ---- ----- ----- - Y Bibbee . ------- Voice to Mary Livingston - ---- Clark Gable.,--- Hair to Snow White -- --- -------- ---Y Southern accent to Helen His handsome features to Jordan -. ----- An artist's model manufacturer of pipes A soda jerker A Floyd instead of a Lloyd A woman in white A stenographer in the post oHicc impersonaror An A husband The campus belle Good l00kS I0 TYYOHS PDWGL ee.- ------- R eporter for New York Times -Medals to General Franco ---- ----- ---- His Mace to a knight -. ---,, ----- ----- Anythinggbut a housewife A mechanic Cafeteria books to Mrs, Gaston ,----A cafeteria manager Running switchboard to Madelon McGuinness Debatin ability to Mr. Ferguson Textboois to commercial studentsriii ---- Hair to wigmaker ------ ------- Don M. to anybody , ---- ----- -The Coliseum to Sherman Dils ,, - Voice to Virginia Craig --, His golden curls to Ben Williams -- Candy to Miss Mitchell, --------- H. J. H to himself ------- Slimness to Miss Hiehle -, ---- Her dimples to John Powell ----- . School to Wlood county. ---------- ------ Guitar to Whitey ,--- ---- ---, H ---- -,- Her quiet sweet voice to Dodo Lee----. His good looks to Bruce Tolbert ------- Slenderness to Nell Weltner ----- , - 216 to Mr. Strimer - --- -------, Her dancing to Louis Lynch , , ----- Athletic ability to Bob Sheppard , Dictatorship to next Senior president Chewing gum to D. A. ,, -- ,,--- -----, Reckless driving to Frank Drake ,--- Drawings to waste basket ---- ,--- ,- Ability to get over country roads to Hattie's boy friend. G. Haines --- Ribbons to Shirley Temple -, Dancing ability to Frances Howard ,-,. Love for physics to her sister Jean ,- , Brilliance to Connie Mummey, ------ Sleep talking to his friend --- 20 Pounds to Raymond Wetzel ,-- Dramatic abil'ty to Mr. Taylor .,-- Pretty hair to Juanita White ------- A perfect housewife Hattie Carnegie's partner A public accountant A journalist A stenographer????? Taller Recipient of many degrees A professional wrestler Chef at Waldorf Einsteiifs superior A bookkeeper Secretary to Samuel Goldwyn A progressive farmer Hillbilly on radio A second Gypsy Rose Lee A stage driver R. N. A hostess on an air liner Entertainer at the Waldorf-Astor-ia A coach f?l A Y. M. secretary A preacher A phone booth proprietor A groom Assistant in dairy business A journalist An archaeologist A surgical nurse An interior decorator The best track man in A politician A movie actor A mannequin the country ? ? ? ? ? -lewelfl' 'U R0fZ9fS-- -f is ---- Yam-- Technician at Cit Hos ital A whole dollar to the Board of Education V p to keep the schools running e --efe-- Assistant in Carnegie Library Plow to kid brother , , - - ,-- --gg A fa,-mer Chewing gum to the Beechnut Company - A housewife Dreaming ability to Robert Mahaffev. .---- A football heroine Wrestling to the football team - -------- ,A professional wrcglel- Jitterbuggy to Campbell Neptune .--, ---.A trailer tramp All the streets that she and Charlie wore out to other lovers .--,- , ---- , ,----,Mm Peck Supreme court knowledge to Jimmie Bryan--A lawyer Johnnie Jokes on Fibber McGee's program to Harry Hartleben - - ,.,- ,---Private secretary to The music he has obtained isomewherej I0 the Band -A --W Y- --- , --- A second Lawrence Tibbctt Her ten dollars to buy Mr. Spencer an orchid,A research chemist Her hair ID Juanita White- ----------- --,An expert printer Miss Mitchell . ---- --- Sorting band music ----- Mr. Spencer- ---.--------- 333 --,- -- --.---- Wine. women. and seven up Postman ----- - ------ -- - Chemistry ----- -, ---- ---- Charles ,--- ---- - It couldn't be that boy in Black hair to Reta Ashby , -,--- Chemistry ability to Doris Sprigg, ------- , Height to Charles Adams ----------- ---- Chess champ IQIIIIIA im check gm A chemistry professor An artists model An illustrator for Hearst Magazine -----W -..... Her artistic ability to Jewel- ---------- --- DBTICIHR ...-. .------ .-.- S o ft voice to Margie Clawson . ------- ---- Pirtsbu rgh Broughtons - Her voice to Madelon Goldenberg- ---- -- Quietness -- --- -Sleepiness to Frances Holt------ A beautician -A millionaire's wife -- ---- Member of Quaker Company NAME Imogene Uenei Rectot---- Cecil fpecki Reed ,,.... David iBottlel Reed ----- Betty Anne iBetl Reider-- Thelma isquirtl Rice -- Dorothy iSrmall Fryl Richards Joe iMickeyl Riggs - .... . Paul lRhineyl Rinehart --- Betty iToop Bongl Roberts Nellie iHitlerl Roberts --- Rita iRedl Roberts. ,..... - Allan Robinson . ------ Charles arlie Robinson-- iCh 'l Theodore iTedJ Robinson Eugene isoakl Rockhold .- Charles lDuckl Rogers - --- Harry iSquanchl Rogers --- Helen iRodgel Rogers --- Lawrence iToughyl Rolston- Helen ipicklel Romine---- Lawrence lLeftyl Ronning-- Lucille iCindyD Rost - ,,,.s - Frank iToatJ Rowan . .... . Paul iParkJ Rummel, .,,.. June iTrolley Fourl fihauweckef - - ----- Charles ichuckl Schott . ..,. Lorraine iDutchl Schultz - Donald lsluggol Sell ,,,, Robert iB'obl Sell -----.- Leona iLel Sellers -- Robert iBobl Sharps- .... - Bill iGeniusl Shea. ....... Frances ipeanutl Simmons-- Geraldine ijerryl Simmons-- Margaret iMegl Sims- .... - Eldred iEll Sinnett -- --- Betty June lBetJ Smeeks--- Billie iBillyi Smith ----- .-- Donald lDonJ Smith .,.... Dorothy Ann iDodoJ Smith Edward lEdl Smith-- Mildred fMiddyl Smith Olive fOlive Oill Smith Pauline ismittyl Smith.--- Beulah lshortyl Snyder - Paul lDizzyl Sommerville.. Martha iGodlingl Sprout--- Ruth iRuthiel Squires ..--. Louise iBootsJ Staats .... - Faye iBonniel Stanley .... - Harold istanl Stanley.---. Billy iBil1l Stephens .,,, - Calvin iRedl Stephens --- Fanelle iFannyl Stephens-- Robert istewl Stout. ..... Anita iNital Swain - ,,,. - Vicki Jean iDuckyi Swan-- George Hake! Swesev .--- Harry iHandsomel Taylor-- Martha iPetZBYl Taylor ---- Charles iChuckJ Thomas-- Wilford iWi1ll Thomas--- Betty iBetl Thompson --- Genevieve lHoneyl Thorn-- Wayne iOuchl Thorn -. Charles i Archibald D Toothman Duretha iPattyJ Travis.---- Marie iBootsl Trippett ...- -. Betty Gene iTrissl Trissler Hentv lDocl Trout- ------ - Non-na Turner ---- Jean iTut Tuttle l --- Betty iBebi Uhl --------- Virginia ijinnyl Uhlman--. Lillian iSuel Valentine----- William iArchibaldDVierhel1er Freda iBeepJ Wandless---- Daniel iSunnyl Ward- .-... ' Edward iPepJ Ware ----- - Richard lDickl Warren ---- Mary iWebbiel Webber --- Virginia Webber. --------- . Woodrow Webber .- ---- Virginia fGinneyJ West.--. Loraine iLill Wharton --- Wanda lWahooJ Wharton-- Mary Anne iBeelerlWheeler Ferrell iDeckJ White ----- Ralph iWhiteyJ White ----- Rebecca iBeckyl White --- Blondina lButchi Whitehead Christine fCritl Wigal . ---- George iKaiserl Wilhelm--- Floyd iBilll Williams .--- Dale fPearcyJ Wilson ---- - Jack Uackiei Wilson -.--. Orvil fProfessorl Wilson--. Eugene iGenel Wingrove-- Helen iWolfeel Wolfe-- Wyola iWyJ Wolfe ------ . Edna iEddiel Wright- ---- Don iFelineJ Young - ---- Thelma iSnookumsi Young- BESETTING SIN St. -Louis Kid ----------- Quietness - ----------- ---- Lois Hager --- - ----- Potato Chips and Corky .,'fr'v:: 'vvigrvjgv-, Senior Slcirs WILLS Complexion to Alice Robertson --..- --- Sideburns to John Waldeck - ----- --- Salt off potato chips to the fish - ------ -- Beef to Jackie Jarvis - -. ---- ---. Giggling - ------------- -Shorthand ability to Lois Prince - ------- Sammy Hare - ---------- .All the boys to Helen Page ----- ------ - Phyllis Hawkins ----- Phil to D. Gabriel .------ ------ Bonnie Lou Connelly ----- -Typing ability to Jenkins Dishwashing ------------ -Typewriter to Miss Hiehle -- ---- -- Pill H. -- --------------- -Dramatics to Helen Hayes -- ----- - Elmer - -- -- Girls in En lish class ----Do s to Kennel Club g ---- --- -------- Apparatus to 312 - - ------ - -.-------- - g ----- - Sleeping too much -- ----- -His energy to Wheaties -..- - - ------ Constance Mummey ----- - Wood alcohol . Wreckin' Buicks or hearts--. Fast driving ,---- ----- --- -Position as student assistant to Bill Guinn- Handsome features to Stan Laurel ---- The pieces of his Buick to Japan for scrapiron -Football ability to Red Manzo -. -------- - Akron -.---. -. - - ---- -Smallness to Hattie Florence ------ ---- Digging up facts from Encyclopedias --------- -His love for history to his little brother --- Talking in class - ------- Pitchin'-Baseball ----- Eating -- -.. -------- - Tootin, flute - ---- - ----- Hildreth Byrd .- -. -- .- Every Tom, Dick and Harry Unusual complexion to a cosmetic's research department -- - ------ -To win 20 games for New York Yankees-- -Her good nature to Anita Ludwig --- ---- Horn to high school band - ------- - Hair to a good looking porcupine ------- . that comes along ------ -Dynamic personality to any little wall-flower Bean shooter - ----- ------- Broughtons ---- -- ----- --. Rosemary Sutter - ------- Talkativeness to Helen McAtee . - Boxing ability to future Big Red boxing KSBITIS --- eA-------Y- Helen Sutter.--- --------- A average to Charlie Waller. -----... - Studying ----- --. --- Studiousness to Margaret Cale --- ------ Freckles to Louise Craft - ------ -- .--- Trips to Blennerhassett Island Cooking ability to Earl Woods- ----- -- Talking when he shouldn't--Shyness to Paul Trissler . -- ---- -- Sleeping any time--anywhere Handsome men - ---- Saturday night dates ----- Her dancing ability to Gloria Prunty. ---- - Sheep skin to the rest of the sheep- ----- Her weight to Glenna Gribble --------- Height ------- ,- ---- ---- O riginal English to Miss Musgrave .- --- Don S.---- ---- .- ----- -. Reading poetry ------ Trying out something new-- Don Kirk ,----- ------- --- Women --- ---- ---- Talking --. --- Don ---- --- Bud - -- ---- --- Carol Buckley . -- - --- Flirting with teachers- -..- n ti, Her shorthand ability to Margaret Turner-- Penmanship to Campbell Neptune - ----- The Masonic Home to the other boys .---- Miss Tracewell's Study Hall to anyone who wants it--. ----- ---- - ....-. .---- Tennis tactics to Coach Taylor --------- Seat on the bus to Evelyn Wigal ------ - Her pretty black hair to Erma Freeman ---- High top'boots to Admiral Byrd for his next trip -.-..- ----. -----..---.... -- Accent to Georgia Smith -----.-.....v- - The office to newcomers -.------ ----- Her good English to Butch - --------- Being late to school -. ------ Shorthand book to lsobelle Gibson . .------ Reading good books ------ . Robert 'Franklin --------- Virginia Craig - ----------- Latin --- -.-.... -- Wrecking Fords - -------- Her neatness to Mabel Fowler --.----- Her profile to Bonna Bray Beautiful hair to Stepin Fetchlt --- --- Position in trade school to Glen Sharps --- Seat in Student Council to Bill LeMastersTT Vegetable soup - ---------- Eyes to Lillian Wolfe -- .- ---e-- -- Alberta Stewart - ------ -- Forgetting ------ ------- Chevrolets -------- ----- Brawls ---- . ------- Working at Johnsons ----- Toothpaste smile to Don Hickman ------- Star position in school to Ruth Ann ---- - Flat tires to any repair shop ----- -- ---- Size to Joe Dodge - - -- .-.. ----- Beautiful looks to Dick Powell- --------- . Oh! Henry - ---- - ----- Cats to Betty Lucas . ---.---- -.. .--.-- - 12 Semesters in school --- Girls -- - -------- -- Drinking Dr. Pepper ----- Joe Gallagher -.---.-.-..- Prunetta -- ----- -- Daisy Deem Charles ----- .-.- - -.. ----- - Curley Writing letters Being lazy --- ----------- J itterbugger to Buckhannon 12 Semesters to 4 incoming sophomores ---- Nothing to anybody ..-- ---- - - .... ---- Gregg to Miss Vaughn . --- - -, ----- Her seat at the basketball games to the next manager - ------- -Y Y I ff- Cutting in Miss Ball's room to Sunny King -- Woodwork to Blaine Gallagher - ---- -- Open chemistry grades to future chemists of P. H. S. --- -------- --.--- ----- Nliss Boggs to the boys.--- - --------- Dodge to Ann Mullen -- ---- ------ Public speaking ability to some public minded citizen -- - ----- ---- - --- Vo'ce to Anna Lee Peck . - ------ -- Joe --- ---- -. ------ -- ---- -- ---- -Saddle shoes to Norma Duncan.-- ---- Just plain old house chores --Her timidity to G. Swain --------- ,--- Marietta for could it be a certain someone, Ginny?J Marietta after she tires of it to anyone --- .Ray ,Emrick ------- ----- -Ray to J. Silket for a second choice ----- Katy Neale -. ---.. ..--- Bob Poyet --- ------ -- Sled riding minus the snow-- Alibiing ------ --- - ------ -- Robins and roses to Betty Hamilton - ----- Typewriter to Miss Hiehle --- 'Betsy King - ----- --Lily white hands to Ruth Anne Weekley Social Rasslingn- ---- ....-------- -- Simpleness to Joe Reynolds --- ,------- Farming -------- - ------ -Her pretty wavy hair to Helen McAtee --- Shyness -- --- ------ Getlfing embarrassed ----- Philippi. W. Va.- ---- - Moonlight dance . -------- Typing ability to Joan Wigal ----- Knowlcdge of math to Bob Barringer ---- . Seat in English to next problem child ----- Johnson's Soda Grill to Annie ------- - Marvelous personality to anyone worthy of itA second Miss Hiehle Workin' on the barbells ---Her afHictions to Ann Barnett - ---- .--- Slow drawl - - -- Mary Webber ------ Shortstop position to Bill Grotey. ------- -A Louie Armstrong Playing the trumpet ------- Trumpet to high school band --- - ------ - Jimmie --- ----- .-- Chewing gum.---- ----- -- Latin -- . ------- - Christine Wigal -- ----- -- -Joan Crawfords stand-in Her diamonds to Miss Mitchell- -------- - Her figure to Jean Richardson- --------- - Jimmy to anyone who will have him ----- Gift of gab to Ray Ingold .. - ----- -To be in Winchell's column Barbara- Jeffry .-- -------- -Mechanical drawing board to Wil Ashby -- Reservoir - -- .- -----, Reading Popular Mechanics Cameras - -. --- ------ Track ability to kid brother -.---.-- ---- Bloncl hair to Johnny Guinn --------- TO BE KOR NOT T0 BED A commercial artist A player on Celtics Second fiddle to the Czar A tennis racketeer - A beau tician Mrs. Hare A second Robin Hood The Colonel on a Southern plantation A physical education teacher An actress A dog trainer A Latin professor Sleepy in Snow White and Seven Dwarfs -Another Dale Carnegie -Another Stan Laurel teacher lady killer Kampus Kutie A A Dr 3 5 5' 369 walking encyclopedia Wally Simpson's place the Army New York designer of new nother Artie Shaw great dreatner fashions 3' IPZPZPIPF Iirlrlltllellfllt Jeb? buyer in Belpre pharmacist Duke freshman Max Baer great business man good secretary lawyer Shakespearean actor radio songbird for Hal Kemp Somebodyis nurse Boston cracker of good nuts Lord and Taylor model bookkeeper for Parker Davis politician housewife fshe hopesl The perfect lover A political orator A movie actress equal to Bette Davis A beauty specialist Co-pilot to V. West's plane Owner of Dairyland Secretary to Roosevelt Government clerk A social worker in Chicago Mrs. Franklin Mavor of Belpre Foreign correspondent in France A pool room proprietor A secretary Member of the Three Stooges Professional runner for Miss Musgrave A patch in anybody's crossword puzzle A miler 14 minutes flat feetl A confectionery manager Second Patsy Kelly A bookkeeper A man about town A soda jerker Wife of manager of New York Celtics Owner of the Storck's Bakery Owner of a chicken farm A nurse A detective Mrs. Gohen Pifer of Buckhannon A doc A dancer Mrs. Tommy Maple Telephone operator on the New York Exhange A famous dietitian The first Mrs. Emrick A C. P. 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