Parkersburg High School - Parhischan Yearbook (Parkersburg, WV)

 - Class of 1946

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Row one: Shirley Shuker, Sue Kimble, Ruth Settle, Rita Grueser, Marie Kesterson, Doris Deem, Emeline Stephens, Rose Marie Craven, June Summers. Row two: Bettiejoe Light, Marjorie Bailey, Camille Smith, Carolyn Renner, Virginia Hughes, Ruth Gustke, Marilyn Eoutty, Doris Doyle, Judy Henniger, Pat Thorn. Row three: Pauline Petty, Mary Erances McFarland, Dolores Casto, Janita Platt, Ann Bonar, Mary Ann DeWitt. Beecher Eaton, James Clegg. Don Evans, Conard Casto, Joe Hushion, Jack Schlegel, Bill Smith. Row four: Glen Moore. Stuart McDougle, Jim Jones, Don Lyons, Earl Warren, Corliss Weltner, Gene King, Carl Van Sickle, Joe Swartz, Vernon Midcap, Jerry Nohe, Don Roberts, Jack Nlurray. Not in picture: Pat Gearhart, Phyllis Eaton. Twila Mason, Gene Manzo, Robert Roth, Weldon Cap- linger, Delford Eagle, Carl Steadman, Gene Butcher, Robert Mason, Harry Montgomery, Edward Daugherty, Ray Mahalfey. Senior High Student Council The Student Council is a co-government association composed of one elected representative from each home room. Ofhcers of the council are elected by all students and are considered the officers of the student body, The group assists the faculty in supervising school activities and in solving the problems pertaining to school life. During the past year the council's program has included, among other things, conducting the Red Cross house-to-house canvass, compiling and editing a student handbook, planning the co-curricular program, super- vising the monitor system, and sponsoring two highly successful JOURNAL campaigns. To revive the Blennerhassett Student Co-Government Association, which was temporarily suspended during the war, a spring meeting was held in P. H. S. with representatives from neighboring Ohio and West Virginia high schools attending.

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1 HOME ROOM 22l1Row one: Betty Johnson, Lois Kesterson, Kathleen Richards, Barbara Jean Thorne, Jacqueline Roberts, Betty LeRow, Ruby Hawk, Ruth Hawk, Gerry Dotson, Jacquelyn Boso, Eleanor Jean Rollins, Betty Cantwell, Dolly Yeater. Row two: Cornelia Boreman, Jeanne Dudley, Ella Jean Gross, Nancy Nuzum, Jane Parr, Nora Jane Wells. Jean Oldham, Marion Blake, Rosemarie Dailey, Elizabeth Weiland, Dot Wile, Marge Bailey. Jewell Moore. Row Ihree: William Weiford, Jack Miller, Robert McAtee, Jerry Axelrod, Don Snyder, John Mayhew, Bernice Jackson, Ruth King, Doris Barrett, Mary Jackson, Betty Clegg, lla Smith, Lovie Young, Nora Grogg, Carol Bates, Esther Pilchard, Mary Jane Nelson, Mrs. Helen K. Eay. Row four: Dan Ruley, Roy Hostottle, Ronald Mills, Kenny Amos. Bob Butcher. Clyde Dunham, Tom Halfhill, Ed Daugherty, John Hull, Dean Poole, Dick Mitchell, Bill Sims, Charles Hutchinson, Bill Pahl, Jim Jones, Charles Lindamood, Tom Lytle, Al Guinn, Not in picture: Harold Curran, Gene Mitchell Lucille McGin- nis, Lillian Whited, Robert Cameron, Gerald Daurelle, Marvin Gainer, James Dukas, William Elinn, Lyman Frank- lin. Earl Gault, Duane Hays, Donald Holland, Raymond Mehen, Harvey Meredith. Harold Pickerell, Henry Schilling, Carl Newberry, Paul Sims, Robert Powell, Leon Rose, James Wade, Frank Waring, Park Wilkinson, Gerald Wilcox, Dye Bennett, Elwood Wilson, Gerald Edward Congrove, James Robert Ferrell, Lee Allen Ford. Seniors Here are 'AThe Girls of 221 Cand the entire January '46 Senior 11 class to bootj. Not always has 221 boasted such husky beauties as are pictured in the two back rows. In fact, at one time CJanuary '43 to be exactj we were three separate and distinct divisions with Miss Waller and Mr. Hood making homes for our masculine associates. By the time the junior year rolled around, Uncle Sam had sent his Greetings to so many of our boys and the war in general had caused such a drop in enrollment that the remaining gentlemen in 232 moved over to make room for their 310 rivals and buddies, lt proved to be a very comfort- able situation, so comfortable, in fact, that when it was suggested that 221 house Senior ll brothers as well as sisters CMoosehead, of coursej, many curses were uttered and tears shed before 232 consented to this consolidation, but, with a last chorus of 'lDaisy, Daisy ringing in her ears, Miss Waller bid farewell to her adfectionate brood. The feminine touch in no time overcame that Gee, ain't it fierce! attitude expressed by the new boarders, and soon 221 copped the title of the happiest and noisest home room in P. H. S. Many merry hours were spent there harmonizing on everything from The Girls of 221 and Lindy Lou to 'iThe Time Has Come. These song fests and gab sessions were infrequently interrupted with the opening of textbooks. CThis drastic action was made with one eye on Mrs. Eay and the other on that long awaited diplomaj Those weekly class meetings right there at home'l often brought on many heated arguments, but we always remembered fjust in timej that it isn't polite to strike a i'1ady. 194511-6 was the first year 221 ever walked off with so many intramural honors-or, in fact, was even invited to play. This phenomenon was explained not only by the performance of the tal- ented sportsmen in our midst, but also by the loyalty of their devoted and attractive cheering section. ltvis bard to say where all these gals'l are now. They have been scattered far and wide since graduation night, but we'l1 bet our bottom dollar that if o'er land or sea they roaml' they will always think of home-which includes Miss Waller, Mrs. Eay, an-d The Girls of 221. CORNELIA BOREMAN

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