Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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To be definite, I mean that four years ago upon our arrival at this 'IIGIIIIJIG of liducation, we were as scared and green as all previous freshmen. l'm sure we all remember how we stumbled up the stairsg how we were amazed at the size of this building, which we were already beginning to love and revere: and at those upper classmen, whom we looked upon as characters of unusual knowledge and ability. Indeed those first days of our freshman year were trying ones for all of us, but finally after much hard work, we found ourselves on the threshold of our Sophomore year. Already we had acquired a feeling of superiority. for weren't we one rung ahead of the new freshmen on the ladder of education? Somehow we struggled through our third year with all its trials and tribula- tions, such as physics. bookkeeping, etc. Now at last, we realize that we, who only three years before had looked upon high school as nothing more than the den of a great black ogre, had at last come to the place where we were the fXlmighty Seniors . XVhat a grand and glorious feeling! Someday all of you readers will experience it and when you do, well, you'll know how it is. Our activities have been many and numerous, our deeds great, yet they were accompanied by hard work, hard bumps and knocks. llowever with a lavish appli- cation of consolation and common sense from our faculty advisors, we overcame our faults and remedied our mistakes. I shall not elaborate more upon our deeds and struggles of the past four years, for that would be a repetition of what you already know. But in conclusion, I wish to leave the impression that perseverance always wins, so lireshmen, Sophoinores, and Iuniors, take the advice of the experienced Seniors, and begin immediately to acquire for yourselves Scholarship, Service, Character and Leadership. -M. 1.. F.-J. M. 1.. Eleven 1 ,L l nn..-.zz .g:::t.:,.'-xzrrraznvg-ggg,,,,,,L'v ,Hi-f-1-VM-WH-,Tih-A TZ-W l I V its ...QQ wr are +0 Ju A N 1L-W ' ' EY ,- H ,W ,,,., ,, , , 4 r i 1 l l 4 - 1 ? 1 2 HOMER ALBRECHT Arts Club. i ,,.1 x Homer will spend most of his time up in the air :.f v Q -I l 1 PAUL ARTHUR Arts Club 3, 4. l Paul's new airplane is muzh in demand. ' ' Ili I, I J 4 GEORGE H. BARKER Red , Varsity Football 1, Z, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Booster's Club 23 Varsity Pug As 5? You Like It. What a punch. qs fi 9255 'PU C P-5 I U3 Dv ln U: T' U1 'PU P5 E 1-0 D' 5. U' ru SU D' E. -1 Q- -1 rn rn m n H O 5 re D' ru In -Q 0 W .Q- ro m 0 O 0 0 91 I E. ru -1 P5 2 O P3 T' HL. l'5!53'Z ?7.':L, ' 'km-tim 'SIS .enimti f H 'gigs fi L'is ..ff.lf,1L2,4n- Q34 .-iw' Z! .....1 ' a. , Twelve '.:5'1: W, F!WQ5F5.'5!'l - 'iZ'f'FQf'SFTF7f' A , 1' 1 f g-:g'.,,s1'nj'.- ' 77777'::- g m: .---------- . v I I I in I II I I II II I I I I I I I I MARY LOUISE BERNDT I Weezie Seven to One g Girls' League lg Chemistry -- Club 35 Revelers 3, 43 Girls' Varsity Basketball In Manager 33 Class Basketball 43 French Club 4g H Girls' Athletic Club 45 Merton of the Movies . Mary Louise will be the cause of the trials and tri- bulations of some little children. JOHN RUSSELL BLACK English Club 3g O. G. A., 1. A Someone in Hollywood will lose a good job when John arrives. I I I I I I I I IRVING EDWARD BLUME I. E. Hi-Y 2, 3g Kalico Kat Staff lg Echo 'Staff 2, 3g Annual Staff 45 English Club lg Nature Club lg Winner Lincoln Essay Medal 1928. We'II all be pleased to have Irving's autograph when he becomes a famous writer. fl I I Ei LILLIAN BOND Seven to One g Nature Club lg Girls' League gg lllivelers 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 4g Volley a . Lillian helps us to realize the home of one's dreams by building us a model. I I I , J Y Thirteen Wits '5 We -' ' L -i iv U1 li S e ,- i L, :':T::-T::q:F:'ii GG'Gf ':'-t'p.i's:5.7g , 'Tv 1 K- M 1 ' ,A ' My C ZZ if :ii il ni 5454'- 'I ni xi I wf i 0 ' ' CLARA BOURNE ai Spanish Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Home U Economics Club 45 Latin Club 45 is Clara's Recipe will be used around the whole world. 1 A U 5 5 a n 5 E E E S E i MILFORD SAMUEL BOWSER Mil l g I Varsity Football Squad 3, 45 Nature Club .15 i Ilsatir Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Three Wise 5 oo s . A , I Who knows? Milford might be able to change things l , , to gold yet. gl I 5 1 l i i 5' 1 E MARGARET BRIGGS 1 Cgemistry Cliib 45 Latin Clubg Girls' League gy 5 5 5 irl Scouts . A fb 1 i If we read Margaret's history we will find many in- ',,x ' teresting dates recorded there. , S ii 5433 . J VIOLET BRIGGS 1 f Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Nature Club ig chemis- - 1 try Club 4 5 French Club 4 5 Girls' League 15 Latin L 1 Club 3, 45 B-Sharp Clubg Girls' Athletic Club 3, Q i 45 Tulip Time 5 PickIes 5 Basketball Squad 2, 35 Revelers 15 Varsity P 5 Annual Staff. 4 Vi will be another Helen Wills . 1 5 X 5 VL l :Z Y 4.5 1f'jf,gf.i.T1:f5.2,'fg,'1,cG igQr,,,fu ,rg ,f,j?.f...if ta, :,1,,M,f5,,g3g,,5 ' Fourteen f-1-1.:fnx-as wr aa. : fi:..1.xw:c'-'- . 'gf' ire Qi? Ji AX N tv!!-gli. FRANKLIN BRISKER Frankie will be one of the country's most famous banker in the years to come. HARRY PAUL BRUFFEY Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Staff Artist for The Trojan 45 Echo Staff 3, 4. Harry's ability to draw will greatly aid him in his architectural designs. RUTH BRYAN Graduate Class 1928 Columbus School for Girlsg Revelersg Merton of the Movies g Girls' Glee Club: French Club, President. . Ruth is Hollywood's leading vamp. EMILY BUSH Em Seven to One g Girls' League lg Revelersg French Club 3, 43 Chemistry Clubg The Charm School g Christmas Chapel! Three Wise Fools . When choosing a Miss America of the future, they shouldn't overlook Emily. ....--L-Z..-......,. ' 4..-.,...-..-.. ..-,4,.,V3'l 0 - ' Q' E ,. N..-..-- wg-, , , ' W --1 3,5-fg,,,,,,..e.,,-.. , ,, i f-F .l,l!.wH,'Fl'!!2--s '-ir W I M P 1bwQbM.2mMml! ,?5funwm-5,33 .iwfiiv-s Fifteen ' LOUISE BUTLER Girl Scouts 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. Concert Mistress of the Boston Women's Symphony is Louise, GENEVA CALLAWAY Geneva's able assistance is increasing the interest in her branch of the library. WAYNE CLARK Arts Club 2, 33 Secretary Arts Club 33 Presi- dent 43 O. G. A.3 Hi-Y Club 2g Vice-President Hi-Y 43 Treasurer Hi-Y 33 Chemistry Club 43 Debate 43 Class Basketball 1, 3, 43 Football Squad 1, Z, 3, 43 Track Squad 2, 33 Pickles 3 Tulip Timeiij Treasurer Advisory Group 43 Three Wise Fools. Wayne's Camp for boys will be a popular place. MARY COE Glee Club Z, 3, 43 Revelers 2, 3, 43 Girls' Ath- letic Club 2, 33 B-Sharp Club 43 Wishing Welliij The Charm School'-'3 French Club 3, 4g Chemis- try Club 43 Girls' League 13 Tulip Time 3 Pen and Brush Club: Class'Basketball 13 Class Base- ball 43 Nature Club lj Pickles 3 Varsity P , Mary will be the head of a select school for girls. Sixteen ,f . , I it ..f .II ,I .. . , , -Hx I . ,I . . I. v uf' :Iii 7 I I I AAN za, f'i5.33425?4'L4 fi I ' i. It in I! is I U II n Il II ' ll JOSEPH COLVIN Joe Varsity Football 3, 43 Varsity P 3 Varsity Basketball 43 Revelers 3, 43 Chemistry Club 43 French Club 43 Class Treasurer 3, 43 Track Squad 3, 43 Three Wise Fools . . . ' A A I I I I Ioe ought to give Mayos some keen competition, - I RICHARD COSTIGAN Dick Dick will have to start a museum in which to keep all the treasures of his hunts. I I I I I I I I I I CI..OYD COVERT Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 As You Like it 3 Echo Staff 3, 43 Hi-Y Club 2 ,3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Versemakers 3, 4g Revelers 3, 43 Varsity P 3 Varsity Debate 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g President 4. In oratory Cloyd will never be surpassed. fi I I ii LOUISE cox ' I The Cox Dress-making Establishment is gaining favorable renown. 1 I I I I I I I ' E11 YQ? 9 1 if inf I 1 ,4 Seventeen ' ' v 14 .Pie f . , Al. ,Jw-1 . I-an-vnu--n-ns.4.m.uwAsuma44mv-M-wi.u. K . 1. DONALD CROSS Dan As You Like It , Class Basketball 1, Z, 3, 43 Football Squad 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity P g Class Secretary 35 Student Council 4. Don is an expert in machinery. MARGARET CROSS Peggy Girl Scouts lg Girls' League lg Spanish Club 3, 4g Revelers 3, 45 Chemistry Club 41 O. G. A. 3, 43 Versemakers 3, 4. ' Let us hope that Peg continues to go through life in her happy-go-lucky way. CARLTON CUBBEGE To read, and let the rest of the world go by, satisfies Carlton. , MARGUERITE DEHNER Marg Nature Club 2, 35 Revelers 2, 3, 4, Latin Club ii i31g4Chemistry Club 45 Girls' League lg Volley a . Marguerite surely has the glib tongue which she will need in foreign languages, n'est-ce pas? Q 4 'I ..,. ,,,,-.,-..::.,A, ... , Q. ' vu' +11 1'-2 -ls ii nu -in 1' 1 3 'N f 1 uf. ev V . He, Vw-4, U,...f-fu, ,, .M ...V- Eighteen I. 1, ,swki ral , , W-mwrrrwwffri 1, -fwmzmomu W mf-P well All N WILLIAM DULANEY Bill Revelers 3, 4g Merton of the Movies 5 Neighbors 5 Three Wise Fools 5 Glee Club 35 Pickles 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. We all know that Bill will be a success when he ventures out into the big wide world. ARTHUR DEVOSS Art The Trysting Place 5 The Maid and the Middy 5 Sophomore Chapel5 As You Like It 5 The Wishing Well : The Charm S:hool 5 Pickles 5 The Patsy g Tulip Time 5 Merton of the Movies 5 Senior Chapelg Arts Clubg Varsity P 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Annual Staff5 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 B-Sharp Club: Music Associationg Revelersg Glee Clubg Latin Clubg Echo Staffg President 25 Three VVise Fools . Let's hope Art isn't one of those temperamental artists. MARTHA DIXON Girls' League 15 Girls' Athletic Club 45 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain Class Basketball Team 2, 4g Varsity Basketball 3g Varsity P g Volley Ball 4. Martha will spend her time improving the minds of future generations. ELIZABETH AUSTIN DODD Betts French Club 2, 3, 45 Revelers 3, 45 Echo Staff 3: Annual Staff 45 Christmas Chapel 45, The Charm School 5 Columbine in Busmess .' A first night performance always holds a thrill for us, especially when the play was written by Betts . Nineteen E of ii: tt fs? ff .7 Tfwfffr of + ' 'lr lrs Dell A we Qt: 1 iff ,, ,ij U 'lil I I II 'fit l I I f i I 1 HERMAN ALFRED DOLL l I Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 3 2, 3, 45 Assistant Director of the Band 45 B-Sharp ,ft , , Club 45 Boy Scouts Z3 Nature ,Club Z, 35 Revelers ga' ,-5 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3. 4, Chemistry Club 42 U Sophomore Chapel 25 Once In a Blue Moon 5 V v The Wishing Well , Pickles 5 Tulip Time 5 U As You Like It 5 Captain Applejack 5 it I Merton of the Movies 5 Three Wise Fools . it 5 l Herm will realize that there are other kinds of pills 1 t - E besides those mixed up by a physician. 4 1 4 1 HOWARD DOLL Dolly Q Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4g captain Football i, ' 4 5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Acting Captain Varsity Basketball 25 Captain 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Varsity 'Q ' Track 1, 2, 3, 45 President Advisory Group 45 , President Student Council 45 Given positions on A several Southeastern Football and Basketball I I I Teams. ' 5 If Dolly's teams play like he does, they'll surely be : I the champs. 'iii 5 if . 55: 5 2 5 MARY MADELINE DOERR l Girls' League 15 Pen and Brush Club 35 . iii' 3 5 Pickles , Girl's Glee Club 3, 43 Tulip Time 5 ' V I Latin Club 4. - , Madeline's illustrations in magazines are very clever. 1 I ELIZABETH DUNN Libby I 3 l Revelers 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Leagueg Nature Club 15 Latin Club 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 Potboil- ' l ers 5 Neighbors 5 Pickles 5 National Honor 1 Q Society 3, 45 Chemistry Club 4. Q E Let's hope Libby doesn't punish pianos too much. U will 'iff --..-.-----,,.--.-.... LL-, ,M ' ---LMLL,,,L,,-..r...,,....... ,L,,l,.,L,..,, ' L i959 , l , ' Twenty . - J? . V 4,5 fT'2'lj?'TjT f.2i 'g. ig3 2 .1 li 3557 N.-,E 5, fi , fiilj , . -, . f ' fig,lgwqfwwfmrgmfwgfvuggurjnunrvyrhnwauejmpgvugyfa,ig fi 3, fm, M.--' 4--1 ' M- we,.-u4:fwsmw.asm'rsf.mwm. aljawggesgsmwffgp- ' ' -2- -L-'fwr,:..xf' uf, .mm,p,lf-,,:,. me -1 ' ' ' M ' A' 'N' i .jg . gk .gil f if l L l F ,gl 1 il l i 1 +55 S5 . wil JOHN DUPUY Dup Stage Manager 3, 45 Junior Class Playg Hi-Y 2. ' F.. .John will make an excellent ballyhoo at a street F. '- ' f fair. L ' f ell ALBERT EGBERT ' 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Egg Albert is the new manager of the municipal swim- ming pool. gif., NI l WL Y . 5-,S-9 .Ji . 'ff fl i 1 ll! 5 , ' HAROLD EICHORN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. - hi-Iarold will have quite a time running over all the i s il- 1. T BOYD F ELTY Boyd will impress the populace with his printing. Twenty-one DOROTHY FLOWERS Dot ' O. G. A.g Spanish Club. Dot has found that music has its charms. VIVIAN FOSTER Spanish Club 3, 4g O. G. A. A stenographer of the most efficient type is Vivian. MARTHA FREDERICK Mart Nature Club l, 25 Revelers 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Leagueg Varsity Basketball Z. 3g Volley Ball 43 Girls' Athletic Club 2, 3 .43 Echo Staff 3, 4: Sophomore Chapelg Christmas Chapel: Class Sec- retary 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 43 Chemistry Club 4: Seven to One g The Charm School g Neighbors g National Honor Society 4. Perhaps the reason Mart wants to be a newspaper columnist is because she likes editors so well. BEATRICE FRITZ Bea Spanish Club 43 Chemistry Club 4. Beatrice wins fame with note books. Twenty-two HATTIE GABLE Class Basketball 3, 45 Varsity P 5 Volley Ball 45 Baseball 45 Girls' Athletic Club 45 O. G. A. Hattie will have to decide for herself what she will do, NELL GABLEMAN Varsity P 5 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Volley Ball 45 Base- ball 45 Track 1, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheer Leader 4: Student Council 45 Girls' Athletic Club5 French Club 45 Chemistry Club5 Revelers 1, 45 Annual Staff 45 Trysting Place 5 The Charm Sehool 5 The Patsy 5 Christmas Chapel 45 Sophomore Chapel. Nell will win world fame for her robes de style . MARGARET GAMMON 'IMarg Revelers 2, 3, 45 Pen and Brush Club 35 An- nual Staff 45 As You Like 1t 5 Pax Mundi 5 Chemistry Club 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Girls' League. Margaret entertains us with her short stories. WILLIAM GAMMON Bill Orchestra 1, 25 Class Basketball 1, 2. 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 4. Bill might even communicate with Mars with his wireless. Twenty-three W?T:FflWi?f7'Wi i in ' H ,,.ffQf-gfmwm 4 ' A ' .a ' sfffwe 4 DOROTHY GARDNER ' Dot Girl Scouts 3, 45 O. G. A.3 Class Basketball 3 . 1 .?ome day Dot'll usher some poor man down the ' als e. NORMAN J. GEILER Hi-Y 3, 4g Chemistry Club 4: Latin Club 3, 4. Norman will urge us all to say it with flowers . ANNAMELIA GENTRY Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Annamelia will be able to make her classes especially interesting because of her extensive reading. HELEN JEANNETTE GILBERT Girls' League lg Sophomore Chapelg Nature Club 2, 33 Revelers Z, 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Club 3, 4fg Latin Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 4g Annual Sta f 4. Helen seems to enjoy all kinds of radios , Twenty-tour ,,.,,,.,.. .1 ,...,,,, L .3 n. tT.....,,:,,f:,Ka,,X,,.'. CHARLOTTE GILMORE Shorty Nature Club 1, Z3 Girl Scouts 3, 43 Home Economics Club 4g Class Basketball 2, 3, 43 Class Volley Ball 45 Girls' Athletic Club 45 Chemistry Club 3, 4. Charlotte will go on high in her biplane. i 1 i x LEILA GORDLEY O. G. A.: Pen and Brush Club, Spanish Club, Versemakers. A new poetry column written by Leila, has appeared in the Times. x E1 ii' MARGUERITE GRAHAM Gramie ' ff fd' Latin Club 3, 43 Revelers l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, Nature Club 2, 33 As You Like It , Sophomore Chapelg Seven to One . The latest Broadway successes will be directed by Marguerite. li! ,gil HERBERT GRISSOM Herb Chemistry Club 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, o. G. A. ' Over the microphone will come a familiar voice Herbert Grissom announcing . my . f,..,.,...,,.A. . . . .. .. F 4 f- ' , Q --ttl to ' Ulf5jiL-JQYQLJ,f1f'IQiLQjf?,1Lf2gIli'....f1Lf.-',,j, Twenty-five ELSIE GULLEY Latin Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 4. -Elsie will startle the whole world with her new dis- coveries in chemistry. MARY ELIZABETH HALL Mary Libi' Revelers 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Club 49 As You Like Itg Pickles 3 Tulip Time g Annual Staff 45 Chemistry Club 4. Mary Lib will find flying quite simple when she is with that certain party . MABEL HARLEY O. G. A. The mail truck will be piloted by Mabel. MARY ELOISE HARRIS ' French Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4 3 Girls' League lg Annual Staff 4. Letis hope Mary doesn't pick the piano to pieces. Twenty-six peggprgyzfigurn We 9 1-nmayvlwiyqmmjnffkggi -6 x W-llafy:-UM. ,... .R .. - E X. O PAUL HARTLEY Versemakers 35 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Debate 2: Revelers 3: Latin Club 3, 43 Boosters' Z: Debate Club 2, 3. 45 Athletic Council 35 Varsity P Z, 3. 4: Class President 3: Varsity Debate 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4g Three Wise Fools . Paul ought to be able to sway any jury with his power of oratory. MARY LOUISE HAZLEBECK Revelers 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club: Latin Club: Glee Club: Music Association: B-Sharp Clubg Varsity Debate 3, 43 Annual Staff: Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Club: Pickles g Tulip Time g Columbine in Business . Mary will be much in demand as an aecompanist . PEARL HAZLEBAKER Pill Girls' League 1: Chemistry Club 45 French Club: Christmas Chapelg The Charm School . In Broadway's biggest hits, we find that we know thc star, Pearl. EVELYN HELBIG One of Evelyn's students recently won the Atwater Kent Radio Contest. Twenty-seven ADA HELT Spanish Clubg Chemistry Club: Christmas Chapelg B-Sharp Clubg Music Associationg Or- chestra. Arla will keep on bowing her way through life. MARGARET HEMPHILL Home Economics Clubg Chemistry Clubg Margarct's 'A'stops and gosh are much respected by the usual traffic violators. HELEN HOPKINS French Clubg O. G. A.: Girls' League. Helen, a mathematician of note, is a second Euclid. ZELMA FRANCES HOPPER Shorty French Clubg Chemistry Clubg Girls' League. Zclma ought to be able to find many members for her reading club. Twenty-eight W fi vw nf- if-fm ' fu 1 - 3 . V ' M-:-r-- 1-'ww--vw-nv-vw:-'1f1 :mwnnmviw, - X my tj, A. 1. , W eff.-r:j,..gg,zg,,.,.,....,. -N' leg? :Lim tm BEVERLY D. HORR Bev Revelers Z, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Music Asso- ciation 43 B-Sharp Club 43 Merton of the Movies 3 Captain Applejack 3 The Charm School 3 Tulip Time 3 Pickles 3 The Wishing Well : Annual Staff 43 Echo Staff 33 Christmas Chapel 4: Hi-Y 3g Spanish Club 3, 43 Class Officer 43 Chemistry Club 43 Winner Civitan Prize 33 Sophomore Debateg Debate Club 23 All State Chorus 3, 4g All Southeastern Chorus 4g Neigh- bors 3 French Club 43 Three Wise Fools . Bev will look grand in a uniform covered with brass buttons. i RALPH HOWE The big game hunter of our class is Ralph. NORA KATHERINE JENKS Nora Kaye Spanish Clubg Versemakersg Glee Club. Nora Kaye will some day play her banjo for a king. RUBY RICHARD JOHNSON Revelersg Girls' Leagueg Sophomore Chapelg As You Like It 3 The Charm Schoo1 3 French Club3 Neighbors 3 Echo Staffg Annual Staff. Rubaiyat to do well in the poetry line. ffnanunncmrezi ' ' f H1 LI M E 'j'TiT 'iiT'T'Tii !Z5 r',jggj9, 1 . Twenty-nine . .,f,w-'mg I, -' ra--v-vw-rwf1r'i k A- ' 'Cfrvw' 1 ' f - . ' ANNA LOUISE KELLER Anna Louise surely knows her groceries MARY CHRISTINE KELLER Crisco Girls' Leagueg Latin Clubg Chemistry Club. Mary's dimples bring her great renown. ANNA LOUISE KIRSH Annie Girls' Leagueg O. G. A. Anna's preference is always the Cameo. DOROTHY KOHLIE Dot The Spectre Bridegroomnq Girls' Leagueg French Club. By her first grade pupils, Dot will be much admired and respected. Thirty IP 4540, its Q fl ,. 'Wm fell JAN KATHRYN KRALL Kate Girls League Spanish Club O G A Nature Club Kate is another of these efficient typists ROBERT COLLINS KYLE Bo Student Council French Club Latm Club Spanish Club' Chemistry Club' Christmas Chapel. Big Bill Tilden has nothing on Bob except in size. LOUISE LANEAVE Lou Class Basketballg Girls' Leagueg Girls' Athletic Club: O. G. A. Louise is good when it comes to Jim class. JEAN LEACH Shorty Revelers 1, Z, 3, 4g Girls' Athletic Club 3. 4g Latin Club 3, 4g Girls' League lg Echo Staff 33 Annual Staff 45 Seven to One g Neighbors g As You Like It 3 Nature Club 1, Z3 Sophomore , Chapelg Christmas Chapel. Jean's classes will be lecture courses exclusively. 1 . i 4 ,. E i V l i Pi 3' , ll ' . x v fu 1 t ,. . -.qty K Nw , Www. 1 ,V w -,5- -. X ., r . ' ' V f 7 ' nv al. 4'-1 :'- a'. 'M v'v. r ,,,,, A wfvrwr wt-,wfllti if -A a.,.,J I 'f '- - ' - X- - '- ,av Y xx., ,, K- .............................-.,. H i ' Q . t s q , W 1 i i L 'l l Q i x Q 1 I 1 f 3 l . l f U U g 1 i ' f - , - . ' v s ' ' ' 9 ' . I F H ,, . . . . lb. . 'V Il Q 1 , , 1 l . 1 , l 5 l 1 V . 5 . i 5 1 l . rf bu l Q i I i ' , , X W ' 1 f' 0 O ' I i Thirty-one it tial ij r FE di. E ii ,':l ,E 2512 Ei-If K-1 bg' 17 l .1 Egg ! i 1 il ii? ig! 1521 all 1 1:5 F: lf EZ!! Ei? -55555212 : -1-.nw--mx-sun.wa-mummug..-nnvpgnufn-,agen-w-.L ar 555. Il , f J ii r ff 6 Bi 4 5 5 .. 5 K. li 4 si. 51 5 ' J ?il'73 fi I'1?FI?W'7'f f'Yf 'V'V' 'T' 7 TJ 14 ' Ki, ,Liga , ., ,- -.W 4-1 ,giawvmrm REESE LLOYD aa, rrjerryv Football Squad Z, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 4g Varsity P 4. Reese's ups and downs will be mostly in the field of aviation. LUCILLE MCCLANAHAN Seaman High Schoolg French Club 4. RICHARD MCDOWELL Latin Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dick I While it will be an advantage to Dick if we are sick, he'l1 try to keep us well. MABEL MARIE MCGINNIS Shorty Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g As You Like It g Girls' Leagueg O. G. A. It's no job for Mabel to get both sides of the ledger to balance. - .,,.,.,...if,m 1 -V Q ' I' -' f .. . ... .-.,.v,,..l.,:g::,,,,,.,. -.,...v- .. ,ki nw 2 iii v I ,ff-fm 1 Thirty-two ,-.-as J -. ,.,,m,Em,,,. ,M ,. ',,,g.,g 1w-Mm, ,A V, r ,. M, , . 7m,,.., .-ymf, . ' ' . at 'YV ll'-3 fi? J' AX Ps' ' 'f?if'f ' ,, , an 14 ' A r l I Lili' H u 1 2 U li ' :I 555 l Lili i is Lgl ' U lj l ll ,L 1 ll L 3 an 3 , ffl l - ESTHER L. MCLAUGHLIN Mack Girls' League lg O. G. A. H Walking is a great sport with Esther, so there must ll be a pot of gold at the end of the railbow for her. . v I I B73 A l ANGUS MCLEOD Gus 1 . 1 5 Angus will be an artist of great renown. l 1 l I Q I I L 3 ' 4 0 1 1, ll! 4 s 5 , 2 1 3 A41 i ROY s. MANUEL if 1 As You Like It g Boy Scouts 2, 3g Class Bas- 1 ketball 45 Revelers 4g Annual Staff 45 Merton I of The Movies g Three Wise Fools . Roy will be the designer of famous mechanical Atoys. fl. l w, , , , in 1 as 3 l 1 1 . l ,A - i as i g l ii A . l 1 GLENN MARSHALL Football 1, 2, 3g Varsity P . N Rusty with his orchestra plays modern music as no one else can. 1 l 1 l 1 l V 4 Q , 1 I 22 ' 4 ax 1 1 'fi '21 ' I vi' tl i f l , 1 1 AW. '- 1. - if 5 3 , 1 ' - ft i V. . .' : ,W ' : 'AT '1 ?'m't- i 'A' -I-----vwflfi iii' 'H H .fy,-lla--:uw--'ff-A '9 ,Zig-'f-'.E.!f Ku 1 A' 'H jfg 'mg J M5555-1421A Thirty-three ':smnna.uv: ti .nec 'n:v, :asfmf-ra .wmw -w V' X . .3 wig, wx- , .. BERNICE EUGENIA MARTIN Girls' Glee Club 4g Nature Club 23 Revelers 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 4g Girl's League 13 Latin Club 3, 45 Tulip Time g Merton of The Movies g Echo Staff: Music Association, Base- l1:'alll41 Advisory Group Officer 4. Three Wise oo s . ' A cheerful librarian adds greatly to the atmosphere of the place. EDNA MARTIN Eddie Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl scouts 2, 3, Chemis- try Club 45 Chorus Class 1, 2. ' Edna promenades down Fashiorfs highway. RICHARD MARTING Dick Varsity Football 2, 3, 4g Varsity Pug Basket- ball lg Hottentot g Charlie's Aunt g Student Handbook 2g Revelers 1, 2, 3, 45 Boosters 1, 2, 35 Basketball Manager 3 g National Honor Society 3, 4, Annual Staff 45 Class Officer 1. Dick breaks all records with his speed boat. RALPH MICKLETHWAITE Mickey Annual Staff, Bandug Orchestra: Spanish Clubg As You Like It , Hi-Y Clubg Latin Club. I With his clarinet, Ralph is bound to play his way into someone's heart. f I -..............-..-....-....,.,,--..... --1. -Q..-,ul--U mi-1-L,-111-.tu-'L' w .49 F3 H-uzwmwwfifm-iii,-ts:-RL:-atm..-'f' --,aff Thirty-four fl 11:3 iimi J- z--R F3 L.............,-.........W.,..W..a...,4,.l.-lf.m 5 ,, ,,,,, .A,,,,,,,,.,-,,.,,,,c,,,, M, if MF Ls, l , W , , .3 'ffhz Y W- I ' : 4. 135.2112 ' '1'1'grfs?r:11pp M -wvglgyi-3: 'raw gg :sq , f My V. ., . . ,,1,:,, V, . ,. .p . , r . , mf! rr ffl W wi-we 1DJI Ak N fee, iw, t f I fix L lf ,E ' if 1 i fl i I JEANNE MILLER French Clubg Volley Ballg Class Basketball Varsity Basketballg Chemistry Club l.et's hope Jeanne remembers that she was once a pupil. if 3 CORNELIA MoLsT1-:R gg h Cornelia's lectures of distant places will prove most if interesting to all of us. it if WILLIAM MIERS B: r Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: varsity Basketball 2. 3 Varsity Trackg B-Sharp Clubg Music Association ' Orchestra' Boosters' Club' Band' Christmas Chapel. , M Bill will strive to improve our idea of the saxophone , 4 52 GRACE NEWMAN Places far and near will be a delight to Grace UNeJJ 'IV' ,. nf---gm 10219 :fr ,M ,,fm zT-:F,5 sf.aT7gg,,'f.z',TF1 Thirty-five JANE NORRIS Revelers 45 Baseball 45 Home Economics Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Pen and Brush Club 45 An- nual Staffg Christmas Chapel. The stars assist Madame Norrinski in predicting bril- liant futures for her friends. VIRGINIA NYE Ginny Revelers 1, 2, 3, 45 Nature Club 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Club Z, 3, 45 Class Officer lg Seven to One g Boosters' Club 1, 2, 35 Class Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 35 Baseball 45 Volley- ball 45 The Patsy 5 Merton of the Movies 5 Three Wise Fo0ls 5 Latin Club 3, 45 Chemis- try Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Girls' League 15 Sophomore Chapelg Handbook Committee 25 Pen and Brush Club 35 National Honor Society. Virginia will be a second Madame Curie. HELEN OLSON Helen. with her baton, will accomplish great things. HAROLD OVERSTREET Harold can demonstrate how a learned man can loaf and still get through life. Thirty-six ,- i , K 342, W' .1 vi f, gi 'w 2151, Amwhwm M M A M '-H-j:q-----'---- W- H 4 if fll'f3.llwl, ill af: 1'f,f 122 I i 'il iii' W yalfrl rd M shi CLARA OWENS 41045 Clara will spend her time thinking. A JF? FAYE LAURA PACKARD O: G. A.g 'Chemistry Club 43 Annual Staff 4g Office Practice 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. if Faye writes the literary reviews for thc Saturday -1 P15 Evening Post. MARY PULSING Chemistry Club 45 O. G. A. When we desire something new in sandwiches, Mary will be glad to help us out. FLORA PUTZEK One of the leading contraltos of the day, is Flora. I Thirty-seven ,r ff' ia ,i HESTER E. RAY 3 Chemistry Club 4j O. G. A.g Spanish Club Since Hester is a member of the censorship board, she sees numerous movies. GLADYS RAYBURN Gladys will spend her time in improving our looks. GERALD REEG Hi-Yg Class Basketball l, 25 Varsity Basket- ball 3. Just the type to be a. boys' camp director. SERENA REYNOLDS Serena's future reading will be under the title of proof , Thirty-eight 5'i '7l TWC 1,Z lR ' F' A J' M' . vmmuumumsm -,...m.w...v.., .. . . 'gr' we 1 . S., -4-.--.qw w it - -1 'if was ttf-J Q l r -FF' T'?::'?lE 5.1 l, SE i. Y V A lfi gli its W., -,J 15, C, li. Q2 I dz C3 5 i 5: mi bl: .IT .man-awp-M-...Q-,,....tNs.,.m..t M ..MmW, 1 Q - J' 4 1 ' Q 5 Nu , f 'f FRANCES RICKEY Rick Girls' League5 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Class Basketballl, 2, 3, 45 Revelers 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis l, Z, 3, 45 Boosters l, 2, 35 Varsity 1, Z, 3, 45 Vol- ley Ball 45 Baseball 45 Chemistry Club 45 French Club 3, 45 Nature Club 1, 25 Sophomore Chapel. Rick's teams certainly ought to have a fighting spirit. THELMA C. RICKEY Chemistry Club 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. 'lzihelma is spending her time looking for something to o. ARTHUR RIGRISH Orchestra 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 School Bookkeeper 45 Office Staff 45 Basketball Man- ager 45 O. G. A. Art will someday be the Secretary of the Treasury. GLADYS ROSALIE ROBINSON Rosy Chemistry Club 45 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club. ' Rosalie's'voice will be an acceptable asset in these days of the Talkies . 'V-T11 5 Q. ,.,. ,,..-.......,.... ..,......,........:. : 5? 1 i 'QMit51.4-12.-aL'i-m.?F.Mm.-A12,--.Qsi-V-2 Thirty-nine N-., A,:,, PHYLISS ELIZABETH RUSS Phil Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 4g Nature Club lg As You Like It g Sophomore Chapelg Revelers 1, 2, 3, 43 Columbine in Business . Phil entertains us as she tickles the ivories. EVELYN SAMSON French Club 3, 45 As You Like It g Latin Club 3, 4. Evelyn's career is influenced by her wide reading and her attendance at the movies. I RUSSELL G. SAXBY Russ Revelers 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 French Club 4g Orchestra 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 Head Cheer Leader 45 Varsity P 45 Student Council 43 Boosters 2, 33 Hi-Y 35 Class Officer 23 Echo Staff 3, 42 Annual Staff 2, 45 Editor- in-Chief of Annual 4g Sophomore Chapelg Senior Chapelg As You Like It g The Charm School g 'lCaptain Applejaekng The Patsy . Among the lawyers of renown, Russ certainly will be found. EARL SCH MID Band. When we die, Earl will be the fellow to sound taps . Forty MQWWMWZCIEIIQPFW +Ti'+WNWwr1qv1'f'1'1Ti'f1'51 1i7l 'vf1 '15'1'1'f'1 ' 'v 1T2N rvwWyjgi .q:a'a1' ' ' V g3 'W1 Fad ' ' W WA' 1L!W'SM'? 11' 517141 A.. Mg -F. f it - . -. . 1 - 1 - , i M , w .N , . , 4,,.,., ., 'f -sf.. . ,..1..g,,.n.-aw. sq 1' , . X -'1'wif.::m m 1 f HARRIET SCHULER O. G. A.: French Club. X Bound to be a scribe, sure as you're born. RALPH SCOTT f'Sc0tty Scotty's persistance will send him through. 5 'V RALPH SHAFFER - Track 4. Q Ralph swings over the difficulties of life just as he does over the parallel bars. PHYLISS SHERIDAN Pete O. G. A.g Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 3, 4g Volley Ball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Christmas Chapel 4. Y Pete will captain the American volley ball team through' the Olympic. , , , ,., 5. ' .-. ..,.,-...,..-.....-..-......,. , ,- A , 1 ,.,5s,,,,3vyv,..-..?33.v...i',5,l.. W., K Forty-one LELAH SHRIVER Lelah is a good example of the modern housewife. RUTH L. SIMS Styles are different since Ruth is designing. GLADYS SMALLEY French Club 3, 4. Gladys will bring to the National School of Music fame because of her new methods of teaching. JANIE SMALLWOOD Seven to One g Revelers l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 The Maid and the Middy g Handbook Committee: The Wishing Well g Girls' Leagueg As You Like It g Class Basketball 25 Class Officerg Echo Staff 3g The Charm School g Pickles g Captain Applejackng National Honor Society 3, 4g Annual Staff 45 The Patsy g Tulip Time g Merton of the Movies g Music Association 49 B-Sharp Club 43 Pen and Brush Club 33 Christmas Chapel 43 Office Staff 4. J With the lights of Broadway shines forth a. new star, anne. Forty-two Y 1 Q f .. N.. Q .f y. I wr vwifm, Q.. , r ,f 'fffr5T5 3i'Li'Es 1 8 ' f i ' l l I1 3 I I 4 . ' w 3. i 1 Y' .fr :sv f mi fi Fe M? il 4 + 3 3. sl? ll .Q 1 .li .lin , li? if B M1AVH'hwnZ' . Smittie CHRISTINE SMITH Chemistry Club 4. Christine will dance her way into a place somewhere. SYLVIA MARIE SMITH Chemistry Club 4. Marie's charming smile and charming manner bring her many customers. l-IUBERT SOMMERS Chemistry Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. Hubert will be an authority on aviation. SPENCER W. SPRAGUE Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4g Nature Club 1, Zg Arts Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3: Varsity P g Glee Club 45 O. G. A.g Kalico Kat Staff: Hi-Y 43 Football Manager 25 Track Manager 25 Tulip Time g Arts. Spencer's cartoons entertain us all. wanuunsu-:ny 1 - . ix u Q U! I! 96 4 2 .Il ,,s,....,.s 1-.-Hi., T. .,,. f.-..,.- .... Forty-three NELL STEWART Pen and Brush Clubg Girls' League lg Chemis- try Club 4g O. G. A. Nell's collection of movie stars, is quite famous. STEPHEN STEWART Steve As You Like It g Varsity Football Squad 3, 43 Track 43 Class Basketball 3, 4. Steve is the Bobby Jones of our class. V HOWARD STONE Stoney Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Chemistry Club 43 Revelers 43 Glee Club 3, 43 The Charm School g Pickles g Tulip Time Track 3, 43 Cross Country 4g Varsity Pug Christmas Chapelg Annual Staffg National Honor Society. Stoney has attained his Ph. D. in psychology. EDNA LUCILLE SUTTON B-Sharp Clubg Music Associationg O. G. A.g Tulip Time . Edna has rhythm both in her fingers and in her toes. Forty-four RICHARD TAYLOR Dick Revelers 1 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Boost ers Club Foo ball Manager Prof Sarto Captain Applejack Sophomore Chapel Annual Staff H1 Y Club 3 Varsity P Class Officer Boy Scouts Dick makes many new concoctions working in his chemistry lab BELFORD THOMAS hAs a soda jerker Belford brings much trade to his s op. JAMES O'CARLIN THOMAS Jim Debate 2, 3, 4g Echo Staff 3, Annual Staff 49 Class Basketball 3, 43 Varsity P g Versemakers 3, 43 Revelers 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4g As You Like It , Captain Applejackng Pickles , Merton of the Movies g Track 3, 4: Sophomore Chapel, ghrtisttmas Chapelg Chemistry Club 49 Hi- Y u . Jim will be one of these editors who can say what he pleases about the rest of us. PAUL A. THOMPSON Tompy Class Track lg Class Basketball lg Varsity Track 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 Varsity Tennis 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g President Music Association 45 B-Sharp Club: Boosters' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Revelers 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 3, 4g Echo Staff 3 3 Varsity P , The Wishing Well g The Maid and the Middy g Pickles Sopho- more Chapelg As You Like It g The Charm School g The Patsy , Tulip Time g Christmas Chapelg Annual Staff 3 Honor Society. u 19.-mann-aruvulqa - ' --'----'--'--N'--A --'--'--' - ' 'Q1:1',1g.,' 5 LM as , , 1 l' IH as u in 1 'if .sd ' i J. .,,s.,,, L..,--,---...,-, -'W W- A 'ffff we Forty-five 1 , 'Q 3 w ...s.,.,..,w....,-.--.V ,,....W,... page sf: ui :iam pac- up -, in X- l 1 1 ii 5 H in ! .KS , . 1 I G 5? i X. 'Q 1, 21 l 5 : A ff . , .. 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Magazines and scrap books are of great interest to Hazel. Wi 'Q Q fl- f ' Forty-six 3 ' 'fffii Q L5y, 5i'V'5FH 5'l1'Z1'K?Sf'2 E'?5I f'?'Tz:-t' '- ,af f A -am ., , 113' . fitfsf .N I-V I1sT'f'hi5 f 3 -'Wliiffiilliiil ff 3: elf I e 5 pg is F6 2' ? 'lb S? fc: 12 E 2 i T9 1 VIRGINIA TRACY Ginny Revelers 2, 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Echo Staff 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 1: Christmas Chapelg Wishing Well 3 Pickles g Tulip Time g B-Sharp Club 4g Varsity P : French Club 3, 43 Columbine in Businessng Music Association 4. Pavlova won't have a chance with Ginny as a rival. MARGARET TRIMMER O. G. A.g Athletic Clubg Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Class Volley Ball 43 Class Baseball 43 Track 3. Margaret's life work shows the influence of her wide reading MARJORIE TILLIS Latin Club 3 4 Chemistry Club 4 Margaret has revived aquatic sports in our fair city NORMAN VALODIN Christmas Chapel 4 Spanish Club 2 3 4 Boy Scouts O G A Norman will go through life in leaps and bounds , 3 ' . ' 9 ' , , 1 5 . . . Q.NTnM-A...Fi--,,r,.-,:. . ., - 19,29 i Qi ,,,, u an sn I ui nu ua 4 nn.-.mrnsoa 4 Forty-seven fg5:..gj'rW HER Qf ?EFE2.. F fi, ,Q ..l 1 ,. .. f...u..a ' ' 4....-t,.,..M,f.t.,, 1 LOUELLA WEIDNER Touts Echo Staff 33 o. G. A. 4 Toots is the private secretary of a prominent lawyer. LYNN WARDEN Varsity Football 3, 4g Annual Staff Artist. Lynn's varied interests will assume definite form in the future. V FRANCIS WEST Bud Spanish Club 3, 45 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Chemistry Club 4. Let's hope Francis finds some painless methods in dentistry . IVERY M. WHEELER Honor Society 3, 45 O. G. A.g Debate 3. Ivery's patients will be glad to welcome her cheery smile . nw 5, .it M K rung? - 1- -tv E ' .. A ZW V -- ...K ................::.,....,..-......,. , , F 1.--1 Q5,...,Ef' WI! ill xiii, . H .. ,M sw, ,, M ,, , 1 P'K...,,l'9N,.,,,.11 P ,,,.w Forty-eight if 4. W-. 1 LT'f:6l 1 L f - 4 A f A ' .Q ml sw. W 'A . ' ki If film? ' ' '4 ' 1Q,jgg1ZT:5.g.fg' 'lf' El? 453 JI AN j 3 'f 'T x i II Il U I3 I I I II Il I I I I I I HAROLD WHITLATCH . Whitty , Class Officer 25 Varsity Track 2, 33 Revelers Club 3, 45 Varsity P g Boosters' Club: National Honor Society 3, 4g Chemistry Club 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 4g Spanish Club 3, 45 As You Like It g - - The Charm School g Pickles g Sophomore Il Chapelg Captain Applejack g The Patsy g I- Tulip Time g Merton of the Movies g Echo -- Staffg Student Councilg B-Sharp Clubg Music U Associationg Christmas Chapelg Three Wise Fools . The Doctor is in. DAVID WILLIAMS Dave ' Boosters' Clubg Track 3, 4: Varsity P g Charm School 3 Merton of the Movies g Chemistry Clubg Revelersg Basketball Manager 1 5 25 Christmas Chapel, Echo Staffg Annual Staffg i Football Manager 3. When you want to get to places in a hurry, call Dave's Taxi Co. ' II . 3 I E I ' l I I' f 4 PML' A . I 3,4 W Il 1 1 . X W fi N ry 'ox i ' K a l l N r 5-1 or , f 4 ll QQ 1 t sf! E 2 l l l . 1 Forty-nine - . -.' 'lr :',, .O Y.n!:.v f 1 , ,ff 'A He?-f - 4 lx., x ! W .,.4..s-+1 O - 'V I. 4 :uv , 'VZ' v . g ' J TAL P.. ,4- ' - f 'ff ,A . ,.Ni-,ly-KH 375 '. .','Q31'x ' J. -..,,, I f . ., . ,. - ' .. ,Jrvf , A .mf- -. : ,. 'H-LP . A, .T 2' Q if u mx an ,, U if mn 5 'Q ll X Bmpriam H ' A V 'f A ri I-IOWARDWLARCAMP ' !! . Ak as 12CVJfiQff !QIlDfIi'Z1 .yt- frm: A is .xi 1 , . ' , . A. . . . . , i . 4 , . -1 - rm f 9 M 'e. 'Q' 2 . ... f ,' V '. 2,1 4' V. ' Liv JH 14, ' Q -' .'i-in ,. FL 4- frm if ' ' ' -W Mfrs a h ! 2' -' '. 3 15 - -'Q-fi,-7r T'f 4 A. Q f Lynn. 'Wardm E 5 S S 2 Q 5 S W V, ,- 5 ,J Q 5 A jk S 'E L p 9' Q. S u S ii F Q 5 F I Si 3. 4 5 9 J -A K A ? X Q 7: 2 1 5 E s 5 FI I 31 x F E e S 2 f 54 99 ? if 5 E ? az 23 5 ' zjfglz. r 'nity .1 'I J . v v R' 1, CLASS OFFICERS Golumox litem' . . l'l'c.v1'r1'c11f .lonx Cimss . . I'ffl'-lII'l'XliIl't'lIf C lsclnc limi rslay Sf't'l'l ftIl'j' Hmm Mlcxtxlflcic Trca.rn1'vr QIQILNSS IDIF IMD .Xttention Trojansl lthile I spiel the story of a wanrlering group of verclure. which fell into the jaws of I'. H. S. on a bright fall tlay of the year l9Zo. Ilut were they rlownhearterl anfl clepresserl lay their fate? I shoulrl say not! They first took an extremely wise step ancl chose Nr. Leach as their faculty aclvisor, then they electefl the following officers: Prexiflrzlt, Cliaotzols XVlliiicl,t2k,' I'1'cc- f'l'l'A'litI't'llf, Val, Hlc1st4:i,,' SI't'l't'ItIl'.X', Iis'rnIzR IiAIil,IEMAN ,' ,llI't'tl.VIH'l'I', I'ol.l.y tlkmics. In the secontl year, this trusty lmancl elected as officers: f,I't'.Yl'lfl'1If, VM, Ilrctstarg I'irc-l'w.vidw1l, Cirzomsic XYIIICIEI.IiR,' St't'l'l'ftIl'j', Ilowfxkn Ihussom 3 Treas- zrrfr, Ilicm-ix loiumx. Also they aclflecl to their list of accfnnplishments with 'TX Niflsummer Nights IJI'C2lll1H. This year. this group of valiant warriors arlrlecl Bliss Canning' as sponsor, scizcfl the management of The Ifcho anrl successfully kept the school suppliecl with news ancl scanclal. 'I'hey also provefl their almility as sculptors hy producing The Stone I,afly and later provecl themselves proclucers of fun hy giving the .Iunior Carnival. Not only in social anrl scholastic work, but also in athletics have the .luniors attainecl high merit, In fact, they won lmoth the lnoys' anml girls' class hasketlxall tournaments anfl first place in the intermural track meet. .Xlso johnny Ifugitt won a gold metal for scoring the highest numher of points. In conclusion, Trojans, let me say that they are no longer green. The fires of life ancl its experiences have lxurnenl them lmrown. therefore let them continue as they have lmegun. -M. L. I . Fifty-one 1- 1 JH s S A JUNIO R ,, V . 1 . ,N K , f an r H v 4 X. J ' 1 im - x ', Q. 5 133' .qt I X I N Q g .V ,X f ii- 1-1- :Miva Q ' I - 1 Q J . ., ,, ,' . .' , ,. ,. ', ,L,f,, . , A'.. ik' V , 'L5xU ' 1 4 , 1 'N f Q- ' .K Z95Q,.', 13. V, ' g, iu gg. ,, A -3 w..f' vi w '- J, ' ' V, X'. .,,-1.' FQQZVG. uf ,. :J-' .ry '1nVq4. 'Tx 4' Q' .f U, , -5 - ,4 x 'f. J fy A 2 fr.-wi.-f'.'3,' T1:M': 'Tw-'.f 'X-A'Hg-:fi f,,,r?ef'f 1-:A-w V-'-'.'iw 1L , '1 Y -A -'-3 'J'-'1 -7-ra 1 .,. qv? .. a fqxflgw myQ3534Qgff3'i?4if2'g5f,:f3ng:g-5 ixigg. 'affq-mas s 'li-gg i 5'4?59'fuYS2v 4t i5 ' f3g L. me sew ff' 1. fmm ,,M.f.ah.sR5i:emaf.5: 1E1rn.:fA N ,riitmszx - 1. J 1. 'Vw 5 '- A' ' f ' Af ' A ' ' Q. L M 1 A af. A Z I 2 5? ,S X ? F fe Q ,g I L X 2 fi k 54 5 B 5 5 5 4 5 6 1 74 J B r rs In . it r ri Q 2? k f E zz 4 A J n L, n 9 Y Q 5 , k: 1 3 s 3 E 7 1. Q , .wt xi' I CLASS Ol l 1CliRS L'i.x'm: t'ol.x'1N . . . l7I't'.Yl'tft'IIf l'At'l, kil'NNlNtilI.X xt I'frt'-l'1't'.v1'rlt'11t Romain' lil'RliI'I I' . .hit't'l't'ftII'AX' Mint.-mt lJtlN.Xl,IJStlN T1'f't1.s'11l'v1' QEILNSS IDIF 'Gull ,Xiiother young erop of Trojzuis, who hztve resitletl in our miclst for two yeztrs, have :teeomplisliefl much. To ht-gin with. they triefl out :L new plzui of goveriimeiitg hy this, I mezm that iiistezul of hziviiig the regulztr elziss offieers, they eleeteml rt lfreslimzui t'ot1neil with l'hilip Nlitehell :is presicleiit :mtl Nirizmi llonzilmlson :ts seeretztry :mtl trezisttrer. ln the seeonrl veztr. thev eleeterl Kliss lizutffmzui :ls Sponsor :tml the following' :is officers: ttriiic t'oi,x'iN, f,l'tIN'ftft'IIfI l'ixt'l. t't'NNlNtsimm, I'lit't'-f,I't'A'I'flt'll1'I lftllilikl I2l't:k1'l l', .hit'ti1't'ftI7'-V1 Xl tum xi lJIlN,-XLIDSUN, 'l'1'1't1.v1r1'z'1'. Immerlizitely things lwegzui to html. 'l'hey first uphelrl the stzuirlzirrl of the 'frojzm mee in the zirt of g'iviiig'el:tssiez1l eiitertztinmeiits, hy lmriiigiiig Hillmorti l,loycl here in st reeitztl of parts of Slmkespeztrezm plziys. To eelehrztte their good hiek :mtl sueeess, they fleeiclefl to give ll clzmee :tml to ztclvertise the lzttter. :1 skit was put on in ehztpel. .Xml let me tell you, fellow Trojztiis, it was :L NW HY! lhtt l clifhft know that Troy hurl :my rzteeooiis on its game preserve: however Aloe Shaw lookecl like he was perfectly :lt home in the eooiiskiii, so l suppose thztt l hurl been liiisinformecl. -Rl. l,. lf. 'X i 491 , E ,IZ V ,J :A ff: t XAW is 1 V y K. . V V either 5 it ' ' it 1' kg, x ix ,. K f t V X N s .. K .gf X f ,ah ' ' H -, .Y . A ' . 5. ,fr 1 'f gftwt f 'X l s H- .N f Neill tif-ii',i1' gf V i711 ' Q- fgfl QL. ! ff- Q, Y , HF ft! -'-f ,L,.fQs lt f iX,XKilfA Fifty-three l 1 -ffgfgi i 2 Q Fifty-four Qziza Qqr Jon. Ulf! jwj , V f Mg: :I 1, R I H1111- i 1 ' n 'l H' , P ' f ik' Y , y ,lfiiil zsg ,A If f M iw '?iI'?Qi1i:: Wfdwnf :gil iuggvihf V iifiliiui fl Efllllill ! i ifnliiaililii ri IPI x , E ,,., I X 15 -I-Iirff 1?,i,fQfgAyji l71ll:I-mi as R 4 ll qi I 11:' . Nmygggii Qili f l!!2?m agp HKU phmmgf flfJ2i5Wi ullnngl r H Q! , :L '1 fl '1 V 3 5 l J iz Q: 2 ir, 3 R X. s 5 E 5 41 3 3 5 3 2 i e 2 5 5 S E5 s 5 B.: E E E 5 E Q5 5 E S .. A J , ,.,.,,....A.Q,- L,..,..M, . . . - A 'T' ...X CLASS Ol l lCl3IRS XYl1.l.1ixxl lloicic . . Pl't'.K'l1lt'lIf lJUR4l'I'llY RIIIRISII IYlift'-PI't'.VlitI't'IIf ANN.-X l.ot'1s1+: liivulix' . Sl't'I't'f4IJ'VX' Al.XRY Kmxii . . TI'0'tI.YIll't'I' CEILASS 'DIV lil Ye lx , 1 1 cle.n liienmls that every yezn' the king of lligher liclncntion fle inzlntls ll trihnte ol niztny hoys :incl girls front his snhorclinute, lfleinent1n'y Schools This yezu' was no exception :intl two hnnclrecl :incl lilly VlC'lllllS were thrown into the chzmsni of l'. ll. S. to take cure of l an 'now nv t ieniselves :Ls hest they could. ,Xfter rleliherzzting for awhile, they seleetetl MV. lion Phillips, :ts :ln zulvisori lezuler, :incl the following were chosen :is officials: l,l'CSltlL'lll, llill llorr: Vice- l'resiclent, llorothy Rigrisli: SC'Cl'Cl1lI'-Y, .Xnnzl l.onise Rickey: illI'C1lSlll'Cl', Mary Kline. tbl course, they have not lmeen here lint just rt short time :mtl :ire just heginning' to fincl themselves in the snlmteiizniezni ' ' U ' ' z ' nb' Caverns ot l . ll. S, hut even at Lncl winch that they have tlone well in snch at short tiine. Fifty-five 05,0 '3 Fifty-six Qwffork 81110210 rj K . , ,. ,. ,, . , ,, rw . ,. ,.-f..-A - -, I .- ,-f,. .,,. 3, f ' , 'lp-M x , ' - 'L-' 'J'1'Jef Y: LM '- A, 5 . ' . w ' 'Ty Q- W' ',, ' v. I , v vga, -1-v.fqgxf:QlfEf1.w:'11', I , Vg V A , .N ww. Y-.p,.1sr-' V LE' ?-0tJffZfi:,' ,X :fn , ,, , 'Essen Bfmlff , - ,V 'Y :Aff -J' , . 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A ,Vk ,,. 4 I 7,33 : , :IM 1- . , ,AV, . C t lllfllf 1lfIl'1 IEIVllllS1lII32XY 4lfll.llJIl5 sz The club was formed under the leadership ol Mr. Massie. lts purpose is to create more interest in the field of chemistry through outside information given by various speakers and technical men. ,-Xt the last meeting Mr. Morningstar and Mr. Fowler gave a demonstration of liquid air. Many experiments were performed and proved of great interest to everyone. The meetings are held in 220 and a great number of students attend. The officers this year are: Prvsidmzt, NoRMAN Gaiman: I'if'r-Prrxizlmzty, FRixNc1s VVEs'1'g St'rrv!arv und T1'0us1fr01', l':I.lZAHE'l'll IJVNN. The members are: Edna liache, Gladys liaker, Margaret Briggs, Violet Briggs, W'ayne Clark, Mary Coe, ,Ioe Colvin, Margaret Cross, Marguerite llehner. Martha Dixon, Herman Doll, lilizabeth Dunn, .lack Ilavis, Nell Gableman Margaret Gammon, Herbert Grissom, Mary l.ib Hall, Mary Harris, Mary Hazle- beck, Ruth Hill, lieverly Horr, Mary C. Keller, Ruth Kennedy, Zelma Hopper, Dorothy Kohlie, liernice Martin, lidna Martin, liloise Martin, .Ieanne Miller. Betty Moore, Catherine Moore, Thelma Rickey, Phyllis Russ, Evelyn Sampson, Dorothy Sikes, Gladys Smalley, Hubert Summers, james C. Thomas, Marjorie Tillis, Arthur Vogel, Francis Wfest, Norman Geiler, Robert Kyle, Val Heisel, Harold XVhitlatch, Charlotte Gilmore, Ruby Johnson, Virginia Nye. Fifty-seven SR.. .,..,i.,.U,,lA ,k.,.,,,h,, , . . , at .. . .. Q .,, V a y-7 :ms if . K' V' K W -.' ::' ' , . if--3 1535,-H' ' 52555. fi' ,. W' ,, i .. X -,with-.. ' .. , - ., 'I 1 :L N -- . -- K- ' . ,, , . E -- ' ' - 3 0 ,. ., l2li'i,f4 Q, 11 -QQ ' - ' 1, . s . ' ' has 5 'W . ,, ' 5 I J' T '- Q , , ff' -- X 91 . A: ' 'K 1 R ' sm- tis. ., . f. ,,,,a - f- L, , , ,,, T . . 4 K ' an N . . 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To belong, one must have had a year of French and part of each meeting is conducted in this language. This year some of the members have been corresponding with students in France. The members of the club chuckle often in reading the English of the French boys and girls: no doubt they have the laugh on us when they read our French. The officers are: P1'z'.rir1'01zt, RUTH BRYAN, l z'r0-Prrsizlmzi, JAMES MAN- NINGQ Sf'N't'l'tll'j' and T1'mx1r1'm', JOE COLVINQ Sl'l'gl'tlllf-llf-flI lllS, JEANNE TXIILLER. The members are: l.yda Anderson, Hazel Alban, Edna Bache, Violet Briggs. Emily Bush, Mary Louise Berndt, Ruth Bryan, joan Brant, joe Colvin, jean Crull, Mary Coe, Martha Dixon, Elizabeth Dunn, Betty Dodd, Nell Gableman, Esther Gableman, Harriet Gilmore, Mary Harris, Helen Hopkins, Zelma Hopper, VVilliam Haney, jean l-lartley, Pearl Hazelbaker, Ruby johnson, Helen Jordon, Elizabeth Lehman, l.ucile Mctflanahan, Jeanne Miller, james Manning, liloise Martin, Reba Menefee, Kinlock Nelson, Frances Rickey, Rosalie Robinson, Evelyn Sampson, Gladys Smalley, Russell Saxhy, Thelma Sutherland, Richard Taylor, Virginia Tracy, Helen Tobias, David VVilliams, Estolene VViddig, Charles Vandervort. Fifty-eight i - f , . ht . A ? . ' .V gi? V 'Ei X A sf' 'i Q - ri F- sg L 'l' ,,.tt o L iitt at 1 2 ' , f. K gm . l A V 4, , m, Q? . V my an Wd' t k I i .V - ' A . F ' A as, ' Q, ' 1.1 I a ,N : 5 A M. .,Av nt 1, L g J A .-A, w H If T lin as s,,W,5 4. Q D . sk L . Z in ay W K b h ll., V V A VV , ., ,ag My K V . N A NW 'Hg it 't . fx at , rt, . 1 . fn if , H , -' .qw I if c - ' L , ,Q 1k - Wi' f H , ks 'y . W , m,L, A, ' H . H H V 1 s ti1'l wf . at ' V . li - A , Q . . 1 K ,AJ AL V., 5 , H :uk ,K , , 4 L lf f-L A , ILIV ., ' F . 'I . . ., ' ' st -V ' Q. fi I' m, Q A K' . , 1. 1 Q is . Q. right ,, 'M fr W i Wt , 'fl .st ,, I . HL - J .. V, f , . ta .1 , V . . , g 5 J A - 1 1 Q .. V ii. 5 , K K .eip J' y. f 1lIl'lIli ll.f5UlllN QEILIUIE .-QQ Miss Margaret Hall is the sponsor of this club, whose purposes are to urge study and interest in the Latin language, and interest in the Latin customs. Mem- bers take turns in entertaining at meetings. Short plays in Latin are frequently given and speeches on customs and Roman organization are informally presented, :Xt Christmas time and other holiday seasons, il one should happen to pass a Latin Club meeting he would hear many lusty voices of members who are not too sure of pront1nciation but nevertheless who are enjoying themselves. sing .Xdeste Fideles , Silens Noxu, The Old Gray Mare and other classics. Only Latin Sophomores, hluniors, and Seniors are admitted into thc club, as the verdant Freshmen must know more than 'l'empus fugit and Veni, vidi, vici, to be eligible for membership. p Members are: Margaret liriggs, Violet Briggs, Cloyd Covert, Marguerite llchner, .fXrthur l7eVoss, Herman Doll, Martha Frederick, Margaret Gammon, Norman Geiler, Helen Gilbert, Marguerite Graham, Mary Elizabeth Hall, Mary llazlebeck, Mary C. Keller, jean Leach. Richard Mcllowell, lidna Martin, Bernice Martin, Virginia Nye, Thelma Rickey, Frances Rickey, Phyllis Russ, Russell Saxby. llaul Thompson, Marjorie Tillis, Harold VVhitlatcl1, Opal . Xckison, Milford liowser, Virginia Blagg, Marion liremer. Chassie Candill, Kathleen Conroy, liloise Vovert, Alice Denton, Gordon Fessler, XVinifred Fitch, john Glass, Herbert Green, Polly Grimes, Frances Krauz, Pauline Lakin, Floise Martin, Drusella Lykins, Kenlock Nelson, Doris Reinfrank, Ruth Snedaker, Anna G. Spencer, Elizabeth Sprague, Ruth Stewart, jean XYest, Margaret Wilking, Elizabeth XVolf. Fifty-nine f w Sixty llIl'IIE SlPANIlSIl'1 OEILIUIB 29:5 The Spanish Club, like all other language clubs, was organized for the pur- pose of promoting interest and familiarity with some particular language---in this case, Spanish. The club is one of the largest in the school, and is under the guidance of Miss Louise Canning. Social gatherings are held frequently so that not only is some- thing learned, but good times also arc enjoyed. BEVERLY Horn: . HARCJIAIJ VVHITLATCH . lN'lARGARET Cizoss HOWARD STONE The members are 2 Opal Ackison Frank Allan Gladys Baker Margaret Cross Lloyd Dodds Oscar Dempsey Martha Frederick Richard Fowler Dorothy Ginn Marguerite Goetz Edna Green John Glass William Gammon Howard Grissom Beverly Horr Ruth Hill Ada Helt Mabel Kuhn Henry Kegley Robert Kyle Margaretta Kirby Orin Lykens Mildred Multer Fairybelle Mayo Reba Menefee Ralph Micklethwaite Jane Norris Ida Price Florine Prayther Louise Tipton Prentiss Bantz Wilson Amberg Alice Newman Dorothy Cramer Virginia Graf Helen Norman Dorothy Malone Olive Simpson Margaret Cox Sixty-one Lola Prayther Arthur Rigrish Katherine Smith Howard Stone Evelyn Vogel Harold Whitlatch Edward Walker Stanley White Maybelle Hedrick Martha Nash Louise Bayless Martha Patterson Virginia Jones Mildred Helbig Martha Gulker Anna L. Schmid Margaret Dixon Cloya Moore Eileen Ray Edith Hill Marcella Stitt Esther Held Helen Herrmann Gladys Rayburn Harriet Rogers Edward Smalley Margaret Call Harold Overstreet Clara Bourne Russell Kilgore Virginia Cole Myrtle Davis Omega Dunnavant Ralph Kepp Catherine Philipi Dorothy Winters John Stewart Helen McGohan Evelyn Neff Prc'sidc'1zt . l'iC'F-P7'F.YidCl1f Scrrrfary Yll'CfIA'llI'CI' Gerald Reeg Doris Staker Magdalena Knost Hesther Ray Beatrice Fritz Mabel Clark Gladys Barringer Cornelia Zuliani Nora Kaye Jenks Garnet Rupert Dorothy Whitworth Robert Goltz Paul H. Thompson Ruth Smith Mildred Thompson Naomi Arthur Geneva Campbell Marian Schirrmann Dalla Juelke Roberta Carson Esther Coleman Margaret Wharff Phyllis Jane Hotz Murle Hopper Dorothy Heath Paul Elmore Louise Werner Loena Tipton Janet Harley Katherine Cunningham William Bancroft Richard Howe Goldia Kegley Elizabeth Kemper Earl Miller Evelyn McCarty Clara Richardson George Wheeler Vivian Foster II'1lIi1Y QEILIUIB jfs l gf VVe, the members of the Portsmouth Hi-Y Club, in the presence of God and each other, do pledge ourselves to help one another in the keeping of this covenant -to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high stand- ards of Christian character and to stand together on and for the platform of clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship and clean living Prrsidmzf, SPENCER SPRAGUEQ l'yfl'F-Pl'C.S'idl7llf, XVAYNE C1.ARKg Sevrciarnv, .ARTHUR RIGRISH 3 TI'CGSlll'0l', RICHARD 'l'AY1.oR. Raymond Cook Paul Cunningham Norman Geller Howard Grisoxn Herbert Grissom Richard McDowell Ralph Micklethwaite Bashford Bowman VVillia1n Bowman Cloyd Covert Harold Eichhorn Paul Hartley Gerald Reeg Mr. Freeland Sixty-two NANYIHDNML IFIIDNGDIR SGDUIIEIHY sz- Probably the most distinguished and most honorable organization in the school is the National Honor Society. To be eligible, one must be in the upper third of his class and must have been outstanding inf service, character, and leadership. Only juniors and Seniors are admitted, as the student must show in his minor years in high school of what he is capable. The names of these students eligible as to scholarship are submitted to the members of the factulty who grade the student according to what they think he is worth. These ratings are then turned over to a committee that selects the ones ranking the highest. Officers for this year were: Pwsirlmzt, RICHARD MARTINc:g Vice-President, HARlJI,D VVHITLATCIIQ .S'm'1'vff11'y, lvrtuv VVHEELERQ 7lVf'lIS1H'?I', ELIZABETH DUNN. The members are: Marian Bremer, Violet Briggs, joseph Colvin, Cloyd Covert, Marguerite Dehner, Oscar Dempsey, Betty Dodd, Elizabeth Dunn, Martha Frederick, john Glass, Herbert Grissom, Paul Hartley, Mary Hazlebeck, Faye Packard, Hester Ray, Doris Rheinfrank, Howard Stone, Ruth Snedeker, Paul Thompson, Richard Marting, Janie Smallwood, Russell Saxby, Harold VVhitlatch, Ivery VVheeler. . VN, lhfjf' Y I Sixty-three lllllfllfbffkilllf .-Q! The topic for debate this year was 'fRes0lved: That the United States should cease to protect by force of arms capital invested in foreign lands, except after formal declaration of war . The affirmative team members that debated this question were: Cloyd Covert, Geneva Coleman, and Paul Hartley. The members of the negative team Were: James Thomas, Mary Hazlebeck, Ray Johnston, and Waylie Clark. Under the capable coaching of Miss Hughes and Mr. Ray our teams won four of the seven debates held. In our contest with Huntington here, our nega- tive team won, which result brought about the first victory that any negative team had won in the league this year. The opponents for this year were: Gallipolis, Athens, lronton, Marietta, Huntington, and South Portsmouth, Sixty-four 1. w 6 IVIHIE MMT GEILIUIB FK 'l'he Art Club venturecl out into the worlcl in the year l925. 'lUucle Bert fecl the struggling iutzlut on goocl little boys that were not made out of suits and snails aucl puppy clogs' tails hut paints :incl lmrushes zlnclclelicute touches so that now it is 21 healthy thriving organization upou which many would-be artists turn yearning eyes. The club has :L worthy purpose toward which it has been striving, and that is to establish an Arts course on the curriculum oi Portsinouth High School. We sincerely hope that they succeecl, :Ls no inorleru high school is minus such 21 course. 'lihe inemlmers ure: Homer .Xlln'echt, l'lzu'ry Rruffy, VVuyue Clark, VVooclrow Ishmael, lihner lfritz, .-Xlherl liehuer, Paul Arthur, liclwarcl Zucker, Alan Slattery, john l'lHlJCl'IllZlll, XYillizun llowuizui, XVilli:un Hurt, George Pressler, Paul Davis, Gordon Fesslcr, YX'zLllz1ce Murphy, lfnrl Sclunicl, Russell Suxlly. i , ,vv me .f -X ' s .IS ,, ,, iii- Z rg x 1 IT. -x N. ff , .. Z . ,. . A 1 W- ffvlff ., -. 1 : f- lf, ---.- -.y z .1 , ff'- 'Y X xx ., H -. -. ,, K :M ll., A, -f V. -. rQngyggygxxQxxmWQBf u.mm1:NXxXXXXXXss1 Q , -.- il 'tl' '--.2 45, ' 41 'Q 2 K If N . - gif' 'ff 1flfl, I Z ,K Sixty-five A 12 i X 1 1 1 A. 1 I 1 5 . 1 v y .- + 1 ,. 1 -as - , th Q f Q 5 1 -1 au I 3 .f ' ,ziifitf , ., ..lfifL??gg sa ' , ' ' f 1 K- in 1 K- , 5 5-1, gl.-,,,g,,-. ff 1 . .3.v kkgt. K. Z . Q ,:.ik 1 . t wwf . fx f , .1 . , ffl 1 .- 1 an V ez' ff, 1 4111 1, , .ff ti' ff Kill. f in ' 'il Qi' 1l tttt 1 ,ei f 1' , 1 , 1 - - . L 7 ,Egg , k k,k, sg 1 1 . N 1- at ' 1. or 1 2 1 'if ,fe , w 1 , 1 g y 51111 1 ::'Q M , 7 A ' ' 1 b ' ya A, V 'K . Q2 ' 1',, all D ' .- -f l if ' Mini? A ', 1 'lllllllf ID.. ll'l.. S., ILIITIEIQNIQXY CEILIUIED - -7 The P. H. S. l.itera1'y Clulm was organized ill Noveinher, l92S, hy tl1e Fresh- 111a11 En flish students, 5 monsored lm Miss Cl'llIll6l'. Under lltfl' ahle U'lllLlllllCC, they L 1 . X . 1 pros Jered, Zlllll -frew to a club ot fifty l1lC1lllJCl'S. lll anuar , M155 Lochran took . . . 'D - . . . . Y M155 Ll'1,lIllCl' 5 Jlace, and throu 'l1 her sk1lltul SllJCl'VlSlUll tl1e cluh has had manv . .1 ,, . 3 . 1 . . .- en ovahle 111eet111U's. lllC ann of tl1e club 15 to Jftllllllttf interest Ill WUl'lllXVllllC' 1' ' 1 li ' 1 1 ' ' f ll 1 ' ' 1 lterature, anc to Jflllg a mont a c oser tie ot e ows 11p Ztllltlllg' its 1116111 Jers. The lXl?,lI'Cl1 banquet was quite i11 keeping witl1 tl1e Easter Spirit. lt was given lll Gllllly S Modernistic Dining Room, which was decorated lll yellow, Wlllttf, and gree11. SllCll a 111eeti11g of 111i11d5 could hut be Wllill it was: a least ot Wll, a sym- po5i11111 of toasts a11d speeches. Dokornv Rlcsizisn . . . I-,l'4'.1'ltI1UlIf SARAH ANN NIARTING I'irr-l'r'v.1'z'1lw1f llEWI,ET 'l'11oMP5oN . .Sit'l'I't'flll'.V XV1I,1,1A111 Hokla . . 7'rv11s1u'vr M155 Coc111mN ...... Ptlfll-tllllt'HfllI'l'tIH Margaret Arther, Miria111 Hailey, Avanel Bierly, lfllllllll. jean Colley, Evelyn liowen, Etl1el Cooper, Mary Coriell, Martha Cross, Betty Dietzler, Kathryn Don- aldson, Harriette Elliott, Doris Evans, Francis Glickmaii, NVillia111 Horr, Donald jones, Virginia Keiser, Irma Kessick, Mary Kline, Sarah A1111 Marting, .lean Marshall, Kathleen lVICClZlI1I1Zll'l3.I1, Ethel Mershon, .loan Rice, .-'Xnna Louise Rickey, Dorothy Rigrish, Eunice Sagar, Rossine Schirrman, l-lewlet 'l'ho111p5on, VVilma Wakefielcl, Dorothy VValters, Mary VVarn1an, Mildred VVyatt, Mary Price, Madelyn l.a11tz, Ruth l3eek111an, Hele11 Marsh, Nettie Sutherland, Ruth Rickey, Evelyn Canter, David Goddard, Miss Cochran, Betty Leach, Betty Davis, Betty Taylor, Evelyn 'lll1lfIlH1CS, Alice Jane Youngman. Sixty-six ff VIEIRSIEIVIIAIMEIIQS M2- l H 9 lt was first oi g'1I1l7CCl hv Miss This eluh is one of the most active in '. . . . .5 3 ' . . I Graham last vear, hut Nr. l.eaeh is in eharge of it now. Its purpose is to cultivate l l t l rn to write mechanically correct verse. taste hy reacling goocl poetry auc a so o ea l 1' WH sevei il mienies and a party were held last year. llesifles the regu ar mee mhp, 5 ' 'z 1 Goupox GRM' . . . I're.vid011i H1-:i,r:N lllmlmlcx' . I 'irc-I'rr.vidrnt Trf'r1.v1n'z'1' vlvlNIlfRIEll l:I'l'i'Il . ..... . Mmuou liiuzm 14:14, JOHN Gmss . C1l.Yf0lll'tHl of 1llr11z11srripf.v The members of the Versemakers are: l.ycla Anderson, Helen liraclney, C l'll Clofrl Lovert, Ialoise Lovert. loanne Brant, Marion Bremer, Chassie auci , 3 '1' l F' l Mar f'1ret Gammon Iohn Glass Marguerite Margaret Cross, VVin1 ref itei, . g,. , i Goetz, Gorclon Gray, Paul Hartley, Nora Kaye Jenks, Frances Krausz, Doris Lee Marshall, Milclrecl Nulter, james Thomas, and Curtis VV00ten. X Xxx Hx by! I I X X Xfixfhflf 6 Sixty-seven Sixty-eight rg'--V . , ., ... . ..-, , . , . SIENIIIDIR IVIINNIUAII- NIRTS IDIEIDAQIRTFIVIIIENT The Senior Manual Arts Department affords instruction in many different fields. The courses of instruction are limited to Juniors and Seniors who have had previous instruction in the Freshman-Sophomore XYood XN'orking and Drawing course. The Senior Department, at present, is divided into two divisions, the shop division, and the drawing division. The four week months are divided and two weeks study are offered in each division. The Shop division is well equipped with an up to date machine shop. Not only is machine work taught in this division, hut the class is divided into groups, one group working on airplane models, their design and construction: another group working in the tool and machinery field. The latter group makes such tools as shown in the picture ahove: reamers, machinists lmench lathes, lathe and machine tools, socket wrench sets, hardware, and other items. ln the drawing division of the department, instruction in many types of draw- ing is taught. Not only do the boys study and plan the required mechanical drawing plates hut they have instruction along the lines of woodcut, free-hand, pencil etch- ing, c1'eative and classic art and other types of plates. The lmoys of this department have been especially helpful to The Trojan staff for the many sketches appearing in this book. -I. B., '29. Sixty-nine IHHIE GEIIIIQILS' QEILIEIE CIIILIUIB FK The purpose of this club is to stimulate a desire for good music in the school. Membership of the club is determined by tryouts. Each year a musical comedy is given by the combined Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. The operetta chosen this year was Tulip Time , which was under the direction of Mr. Ende. The Girls' Glee Club has appeared several times at general assembly, the Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, and VVomen's City Club. A spring concert is given every year by the com- bined Glee Clubs and orchestra. The money received from the musical comedy and concert is used to buy music and musical instruments for the high school music department. Virginia Tracy is President. The Accompanist is Mary Hazlebeck. The members are: Lyda Anderson, Evelyn Bowen, Jeanne Briggs, Violet Briggs, Ruth Bryan, Chassie Caudill, Mary Coe, Catherine Cox, Maude Daggy, Lucy Daum, Alice Isabel Denton, Madeline Doerr, Jane Donaldson, Miriam Don- aldson, Harriet Elizabeth Gilmore, Mary Haney, Pauline Hazelbaker, Doris Hill, Thelma Hogan, Nora Kaye Jenks, Mary E. Kuhn, Betty McFarland, Bernice Martin, Jean Mooney, Beulah Newman, Dorothy Partridge, Ruth E. Perdew, Dorothy Rickey, Janie Smallwood, Edna Sutton, Virginia Tracy, Elizabeth Turner, XN'ilma VVakefield, Mary VVarman, Martha Wliite, Edith Yeatts, Norma Clara Young. Seventy TTIHIE IBODYYST GILIEIE QEILIUIB riffs The lloys' Cilee Clnhf-the original interpreters of the famous opera excerpt The Three l.ittle Kittens from The Kats' Mittensufis a lively, hard-working entertaining organization that reached its height of perfection under the capable lmaton of Mr. linde in the second semester of this school year. Mr. lCnde's plan of directing is a very good one. The organizations are started at first on selections not too difficult, and as the months roll hy, the work hecomes harder and more classical according to the progress made. The Glee Cluh has an enrollment-limited-of twenty-four voices and meets on Thursdays and Tuesdays, first period, for rehearsal. Concerts in chapel and at luncheon cluhs are given frequently, and the annual nmsical comedy and spring concerts are successful recitals in which the clnh participates. The enrollment is: Nlfilliani llowman, Vernon llurkhart, XVilliam llrnshart, W'ayne Clark, Arthur lJeVoss, l.oren Dodds, Charles Ferguson, Richard liowler, lieverly Horr, lirnest jamison, Orin Lykins, Harold Massie, Charles McCall, Ar- thnr Rigrish, Howard Stone, Gordon Tillis, l'aul Thompson, Harold Vtlhitlatch, Curtis XVooten, George VVheeler. ,Xccrrmpanist-Alma Louise Schmidt. Seventy-one ss Everett Petee l llltl IE IBANID Under the capable direction of' Klr. Sclinalml, the hand has made marvelous progress this year. ln October this organization entered a contest in 'l'raCy Park and won second place. The hand members make a fine appearance in their splendid uniforms provided hy donations from the Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, l':XCllZl.llQl'C and Civitan Clubs. Un April lO they played in the semester concert, using for some ol their numbers those played in the State liand Contest held in Akron May 3. XYe are very proud of this excellent hand and of Mr. Schnalml. The memhers are: Wilson Amberg Enslow Arnold William Baker Homer Brown Shelby Dale Joe Danzer Charles Dearth Albert Dehner Ernest Diener Nelson Doan Herman Doll Harold Dyer William Frese James Frostiek David Goddard Robert Goltz Troy Greer Charles Haas WVillian1 Haney Terrence Harrigan William Hazelbeek Arthur Horr, Jr. Chaddie Horr William Horr Alda Hurley Woodrow Ishmael Ernest Jamison Chester Jordan Henry Kegley Arthur Klein George Malcolm Ralph Micklethwait Robert Randall Charles Reinhard William Rogers Harry Sehirrmann Allen J. Slattery Mark Smith Ray Suter Jean Traber Robe1't Trimmer Edward Walker Catherine Waller Harold Warman Eugene Warner Herbert Wendelke George Wheeler 11 Seventy two IVIHIE 1DIDJEII-IIES1TIl2A ALR Do you know that we have :1 very, very llllfxlllflll group of nnisicinns in the High School f,Jl'CllCSll'llU? Mr. lincle has couched the orgzuiizztlion to plzu' the most clilficult selections with :L fine upprecizttion zmrl interpretzttion. lt is in great flemuncl, as no play is presented hy :my high school orgzuiizzuition without the orcliestrzt's overture. selec- tions hetween acts, and the finale. 'l'hen, too, one must not forget the chapel pro- grzuns, semester concerts, uncl the musical comedy. The memhers ure: lfirinzm .'XlllllCl'Q, 'l'lllSIl. Hnsslcr, llichzml lleotlily, .Xvzmel llicrley, Louise M. liutler, llzu'1'y Cowclry, Mzu'g':u'et fox, Shelhy llule, Nelson lloun, Grace H. lintle, Urn lfetty, Hzu'i'iet lilizuhetli Gilmore, 'Rohert lloltx, Vir- ginia Graf, L'hzn'les Haas, .-Xcln llelt, Norma lleisel, XYillizun llztzelheck, -lunior llorr, .Iohn Hohermun, Donald jones, Ralph Micklethwztite, XVillizun Miers, Philip Mitchell, XVullace Murpliy, Myron McCoy, lieulzih Newinzm, XYillizun Rogers, Roh- ert Rzmclull, -lzunes Riclumlson, Dolores Schmzuis, Russell Suxhy. Stanley Smith, Harold Stone, L'hzu'les XfvZLllflCl'VUl'l, .lean 'lll'lllJC'I', Iiflwzuwl XY:1ller, Hefhert XYenclel- ken, Stanley X'N'l1ite. fl ls I e 1 ! 4 N5 Ji , s,,. Seventy-three 1llt1lE IBESIHMQID lElLlUIB ALR The H-Sharp Club is the youngest addition to our list of clubs in Portsmouth High School. For the large and modern school we have, the organization should have been sponsored several years ago, since everyone knows that music plays a very important part in a school's activities. The Orchestra, the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, the Band--all work hard on programs for chapel, luncheon clubs, the annual musical comedy, and semester concerts. Such sacrifice and service deserve some reward just as in athletics. Hence, if the musician has earned a hundred points from various concerts and pro- grams he is admitted in his junior or Senior year, upon the approval of Messrs Ende, Schnabl and Dale to this honor music societyfthe B-Sharp Club and he receives one of the coveted music letters. The officers chosen from the thirteen charter members were: President, ARTHUR DEVoss, jR.,g I irv-Prc'.v1'zlm1t, HAROIJD VVHITLATCHQ Serretary, PAUL 'l'HoMPsoN. The members are: Violet Briggs, Janie Smallwood, Mary Coe, Edna Sutton, Mary Hazlebeck, Ada Helt, Virginia Tracy, Herman Doll, Beverly Horr, Harold VVhitlatch, Paul Thompson, VVilliam Miers, Arthur DeVoss Jr. Seventy-four K TVIUIl-IIlD TVIWIVIEW QP? Ilirl you know that tulips hlomn in i'iCilI'll2lI'j'? They hlumncrl this ye-:tr on first :intl sc-twirl when the music rlcpzwtiiiciit prncliicecl 'l'uIip 'l'iinc . Il nnist if t vuincrly with sccncs lztifl in Hullzuifl. The music was catchy :intl hmlitlflil. tht ut ing splcnclirl, :incl thc setting, quaint and chztrining. The parts were played hy: Hans Y, ,,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,tt,,,,,,.,. ttt,,,, ....,, t,t,,,,, . , , .xlllll ,Xnn.1 Kzltinkn Hc'mlrit'k Cfliristiim Xml Yan Muster, thc iilll'QUlH?lHfCl' ,,,, Dick ..,,,,,,,,, , I 'rm 1 fcsst n K lrctchen Seventy-five Tlicuphihis NcSpinrlIc ..,. mmlizlmlfl XN'liitl:1tt'l1 IQJH .5 ,hiilflilfl XYhitc .,,.lf'1lI1 Mtunicy iiCVC'I'iy ilort' ,Mantle Huggy Xrthni' I7t'Voss ,, , ,i'!llli 'liimnpsmi Hmvzircl Stone Virginia 'it1'ZlCj' L Seventy-sxx lllrlli IIQIEVIEILIEIRS CILIU Ev The Revelers lilulv was reorganizerl when the nienihers ol the famous class ol '29 were insignificant lreslunen ol ehapel tickets anrl fountain hathsu. Miss Mai'f uei'ite lfleniine' trainerl 'incl eoaehecl the organization into a talentefl. s m ' enyierl clraniatic society ot' aliove amateur standing. XYhen she left in 1927 to give her talent to a higher position. Miss Virginia Paulsell. the Reveler's present sponsor. took charge anrl has carrierl on the exeellent work. ' 1' ie ' 'orwarf rlrania ies in thi school. Staging, inalie- lt is the olnut ot' tl ,tluli tot l t L up. acting-H-fall are a part ol the program. Once a year some play that has enjoyeml a successful run on llroaflway is given. to luring to view the talent anrl progress in the ehosen group. ln 1926 it was The Hottentot',. with livelyn lDeVoss anrl llowarcl Kress. ln 1927 it was L'harley's .Xuntu with Roliert lfuller. The year of 1028 revealerl Captain .Xpplejaclc . with Iiloise Martin anrl Vernon llarton. This year Merton ol' the Movies was presentecl, with Helen llrarlney anfl .Xrtliur lJeVoss, t Jne act plays are given frequently cluring the year, ancl earnest nienilmers have their chance to choose the cast ancl rlirect the play. The otlieers for this school year were: .Xl:'riii'lt l7iiVoss. Ulic. . l,Vl'A'l.Illt'llf Ai, lllilSlil. . I '1't't'-l'1't'.v1'11't'11I A-xl4oARic'l' ticoss . St't'l't'f!l1'-V linoisic A1ARTIN . . 'l'n't1.v1n't'1' lhe intinluership is as follows: .Xrthur lJeVoss, liniilv llusli, Rox' Manuel, l'aul lhoinpson Martha l refleriel4. Reverly llorr. .Xnna tiraee slit-at-til-. Miriani llonalflson. Katherine Smith, Marguerite tirahain, Helen Tolmias. Marion lireiner. Margaret Cross, hlanie Sniallwoorl. Rieharcl Marting, lletty lloclrl, Nell flalileinan. llelen llrarlnev, Doris Reinlranlc. Ruliv Iohnson, Harolcl XYhitlatch. Ruth llryan. fi. .3 -son Margieri e llehner, Virginia Nye, lilizalmeth Turner. Marv l.f.ytlit lurlrlle . .1 t K D l,ouise llernrlt. llernice Martin, XX'illiani llulaney, llelen tlilliert. Richarcl Taylor, 1 1 -1 , :'c .l 2 s. 2 Hz , '. 1:- Al im 'Xoiiis .lun lcuh lfrlwn l Xclun litntcs Rickey lluniin lloll llift lieth llunn, Martha XYhite. .Xlice Denton. Margaret Ciaininon. Doris l.ee Marshal. l'hyllis Russ. lfairylmelle Mayo. Russell Saxliy, Marguerite Goetz, Stanley Xllliite, .Ioe Colvin. Alanies Thomas. liloise Martin, Mary lilizalmeth llall. Reese l,loyfl, tiorrlon tiray, Virginia Traey, tiorflon liessler, .lane llonalclson. l,illian llontl. Ray -lolinston. Rosalie Roliinson. llowarrl Stone. Rolmert Newman. l.loycl lloclcls, l'aul llartlev. lhvitl Xlilliains. Mary llazlelieela. Mary Lfoe, jack Davis. f'iWre YJUV' Sexenty-seven wxl rt, i ! 4 1 1 K! K! 1flHIE SWDNIE ILAIDNYW' 56- 'l'he Class of '30 chose as their class play for this year The Stone Lacly' 'hy Iiclwzircl Panlton. It was a clever play, skillfully enacted. XN'e are glzul to see that we have some excellent actors to carry on the high stzmclarfls in clrznnatics set hy foregoing classes. The east of the play follows: . , . . Hattie llriffin YYY,,,YY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Heat rice Silloclis ,, Carrie Dunn. Peter 'S XYife Mary ,,YYY,..YYY,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Helen Griffin .,..,, l':u'ker Sillocks .,.t..A,,,,t Peter ,Ninos Ilnnn Cornelius Griffin ,,,,, l'hilip lnnings ...... Hamilton Tomkins Niohe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,tA,,,, Mzulelene Milton ,.,,,, D ......tI'lliznhetl1 l.ehn1z1n ..,,...,I7oris Rheinfrank ,,,.,,A..Rl1ll'l Stewart t,,,,,Helen jordan ,,,,,,lCloise Martin ,......l,loycl Doclrls ..........Gorflon Gray .,..,,,H,StzL11ley XVhite .,.l3:1sl1forcl Bowman ,.A,,t,.,.t,,,,,,,,,john Glass Xnna tirzlee Spencer A..,,,,,,Rt1tl1 Snerlzlker Seventyfight r 'L' 1lIV1lE IPNTSNY ,-QJ 1 u 1 ...J They uiift iloiic right hy our Nell l AXI lczisl it looluwl that Wilf' :Ll thc het ning of 'l'he l':ilsy , hut things Qlizuigcfl for thc hcllci' hy the cml ol' the plzw. lhc l'1tsy hy Hun Lomiois vw is thc plu Qhosui hx the Suiiois lol then lill .uf A ' c - V .--, .- ,.. , .,. ., . , , .. . , , 4 ,, 1. L . . , qm- Z pix-sc-iilzitioii. The Cllgl was composed of people who wiere fzlmilizu' to high school plzlygoc-i's zmml the nicinlmcrs ol' thc Crist c-xhihitccl expe1'ic1icv in thc cclvlmllvcl Hlllglx SIICCCSS . Those tulciw-' mrl vverc: N Mrs. XYillizmi l'lZU'I'lllgllJll .... wY,,,,, j :mic Smzillwoocl liill HZll'1'lllgllJll .........,,,,,,,,.. ,Y,,,, I lzlrolcl XVliitlz1lch lirucc llurringtoii Y,,,, Y,Y,,,.. l lelcii 'l'ohi:1s l'utrici:1 Hurriiigtoii ,Y,, ,,..A. N ell cillllldllilll Tony .-Xnclersoii A,l.,, ,,,,. X rtlmr lJeVoss liilly Caldwell ...,,,,, ,,,,,, l Qusscll Szixlmy Sadie lhichzuizm .....,,..,... ,YY,,,,, Virginia Nye Trip liusty Y,,.Y.Y,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, l Qohcrt Newman l'l'2lllClS l'z1t1'iclq lJ'l lz1licrly Y,,, ,l,lll1l 'lliompson i K X 0,0 mu E u gh ? Ku X I ? . I I? illllli,,f 'IluIl' H YYY 1?.T'll0mP-.ron Seventy-nine IEIIIRILS' f-Nlll'1lLIE1lIl1lI CILIUIED JDS This club is one of the most active in P. H. S. lt was formed for the purpose of encouraging bigger, cleaner and better athletics. This year our sports consisted of basketball, volley ball, baseball, track, and tennis. To become a member of this club one must earn one hundred points according to the point system. The meet- ings are held the first VVednesday evening of every school month. Picnic lunches are enjoyed and games are played. A It is a great honor to earn an athletic club letter. To get a letter one must earn two hundred and fifty points according to the point system of the club. Presifimzt, NEliIi GAHLEMANQ Vil'l -iJI USfl!'l'llf, FRANCEs RutKEY,' Serretciry and Treasureif, POLLY GRIMES. Girls Athletic Club Members: Lyda Anderson, Gladys Baker, Mary Louise Berndt, Violet Briggs, Mary Jane Bush, Virginia Blagg, Kathleen Conroy, Jean Crull, Martha Dixon, Elizabeth Dunn, Martha Frederick, Hattie Gable, Harriett Gilmore, Nell Gableman, Polly Grimes, Martha Green, Norma Heisel, Helen Jordan, Margaretta Kirby, jean Leach, Fairy Belle Mayo, Reba Menefee, Louise Miller, Sarah Ann Marting, Virginia Nye, Louise LeNeave, Flo Prayther, Lola Prayther, Frances Rickey, .lulia Rickey, Anna Grace Spencer, Ruth Stewart, Ruth Snedaker, Elizabeth Sprague, Gladys Shields, Harriet Switalski, Margaret Trim- mer, Edna West. Eighty STHUIDIENIT UDIUIWIIIII. ji A new method of student government has been instituted in Portsmouth High School this year through the system of Advisory Groups and Student Council. The students are divided into groups, each supervised by a member of the faculty. The Student Council is composed of the presidents of the Advisory Groups which meet every Tuesday with their advisors. lt is in the Advisory Groups that ideas for the welfare and happiness of the school originate. These ideas and plans are then taken to the Student Council where they are discussed, and steps are taken for carrying out the wishes of the entire student body. Spelling lessons are an important feature in the Advisory Group meetings. These lessons are made up of words commonly mispelled in the class room. Each studentys individual grade is recorded in the office for future reference. Parlia- mentary law is studied alternately with the spelling lessons. lixtensive plans have been made for other features and committees have been chosen for plans to be carried out along the lines of Dramatics, School Movies, Assembly Programs, Athletics, Music, and XVelfare. A Visitors' Committee has been organized to welcome all visitors at P. H. S. The officers for the first semester were: Pr0.vidc11t, Howaun Domi: Vice- Pnxvidvizl, Cblifi-'oim Snonmaxicug Svr1'vtar'y, JULIA R1cK1av,' Tmzsurwg NVINFIELD l 1c12Ncu. The officers for the last semester are: Prcsidwzt, RlFSSEIiIi SAXBYQ I 'irc-Prc.vi11'c11i, Nam, GAm.P:MAN 5 St't'lTft!I'j', JULIA RICKEYQ Trcmmrcr, WINFIELD FRENCH. Eighty-one 1fIl'1IE lEtlIIl'1lD The junior Class publishes the school newspaper, the Echo. The staff is kept busy providing news of the future and items of the past for the benefit of fellow classmen. Not only does the paper benefit the school, but it prepares the juniors for their yearbook work, which we are all finding out, is a serious undertaking. The staff is as follows: Editor, John Glass, llusiness Managers, Pauline Grimes, Eloise Covert: Managing Editor, Frank Allen, Gordon Gray, Helen jordan, Lloyd Dodds, Richard lfleoddy, Oscar Dempsey, Dorothy Ginn, Virginia Gunther. VVoodrow lsmael, Elizabeth Lehinan, Esther Gableman, Nelson llrown, Val Heisel. Stanley VVhite, Evelyn Vogel, Paul Cunningham, NVilma XVakefield, Donald jones, l'aul Buckley, Sara Ann Marting, Gordon Eessler, Marion liremer, l.ouella lVeid- ner, Geneva Coleman, Arthur Horr, Rossine Schirrman, Beverly Horr, Russell Saxby. ssc- ,PV T as l'!' - 1 A JS fs ff' ,,- ien Z :A is 1 if f- 1- Mi I '-. Y, .4 V' :N 5,13 -, V, -. ff 3 QnxxxQx11xXm' :B 1-aria WXXXXXXXKQ1 s C, 3, , he , - - 4 -1 5 '- 1 2 H in 0 ,,iL,6,.4,o ' : :EE E:- ,A -Q Y ,W fa f , - C 1 'li' I fflr 1 E :X Z 'A 5 iff' 22 1 ' : I 5 ,rl ,-2' Eighty-two ighty-three 1VII'I IE ANNIUM- SIVMFIF A-Tw R1'ssm,l, Sxxm' . . , lfrlitor IIARm,1w XYlII'l'l.A'l't'H ..... 'l.Y.Yi.YflIlII' liflitnr MANY li. H Am., .I :CAN l,IEAL'lI, Howmzrm S'mNxc, H L'1alcl:T SlPIX1!X1I'IRS .... . lll'Z't'l'fl'.X't'IlIl'Ilf.V Num, G.-XI4l,IiIX1AN, H1c','Ia1u.Y Home . .flflllffivx VIl!15INI,X NYE ..... qlllflllllll lllcmcx Cir1,lam:'1', blfxmlcs 'l'm1MAs .... .S'nufv.v M,xn'r1m l mc1nc1uc'K, Iuvxxu lilmml-1, AIARY Ilfxlckls RA1.1'u Mlc'K1,1c'1'11wA1'l'1a, .... l:t'tIl'Ill'l'.Y hllxxllc SN1Al.l.VYlNlIl. Vlf7I,l'Z'l' lhmzmzs, .XR'l'lll'R IJIQVUSS . . OI'fflIlIfSlIfI'IIlI.S' . . Cqlllflllflll' . .S'm'z'vfy . Tj'f'is1' . . llolvlrzks' . . . . . . . PIfI7Il't'l-f.X' Rini.-xlum MAR'r1Nfz, Rm' AIANVIZI. . l?11.v1'11z'.v.v .1IlIlIlIfjf'I'A' IJUNALU Clzuss, Gmmox SANUIQRS, HARRY BIll,'l l lCY, JACK IMVIS, LYNN XYARIJIQN, RALP11 'l'm11x1PsoN, AI.-XRLQARIYI' fiAMMON, Rcmxzm' NEWMAN . . -,l1'ti.vt.s Rrm' .louxsox l31Q'1 1'Y Holm . AIABICl,1XIl'f1INNIS AIARY HAzlcl,mcc'K Rlclmlelm 'l'AY1,oR 1-.5 TVIHIE fMlJlJDIUN1lI NG IDlEIPAll321llVIIIEN1l sz The year 1928-29 has been a very prosperous one for our high school or- ganizations. For several years our ourganizations have been growing like healthy seeds and this year they have suddenly burst out into blossoms so that they seem like new organizations instead of groups that have been growing for years. One example of these silently growing organizations is the accounting depart- ment. This organization was started in 1926-27 by Mr. VV. l,. Diehl. who was then the bookkeeping instructor, and was carried on very successfully by him and his student assistants. Much credit for the bookkeeping work belongs to Miss Pauline VVunderlich and Miss Kathryn Heath, who were the student bookkeepers in 1926-27, and to Miss Helene Secrest and Miss Helen VVharff, the student book- keepers in 1927-28. This year, however. Mr. Diehl was transferred to the civics department and Mr. Joseph Kegley, instructor of commercial arithmetic, was ap- pointed treasurer. The same system of bookkeeping which was inaugurated by lNlr. Diehl has been used this year by Mr. Kegley and .Xrthur Rigrish, the student bookkeeper for the past year, who has accurately and efficiently accomplished the work formerly done by two student bookkeepers, This work has not been accom- plished without a great deal of after school work, for which he deserves credit. ln addition to the tasks of the accounting department, lX'lr. Kegley has supervised the ticket sales at all football and basketball games which the Trojans have played here. To illustrate the importance of the department to the school are the following facts: The department has paid out more than 550 checks, amounting to over 313,500.00 and has received clesposits amounting to over 315,500.00 The bank balance has averaged over 32,000.00 for the whole year and has gone over the 33,000.00 mark several times. This is more than twice as large as last yea1 s balance. The largest account is the Boys' Athletics Account. Eighty-four IP.. l'l.. S.. A LIUIVIINII 49:3 The l'ortsmonth lfligh School ,Xlumni Nssoeiation was organized in l8tw'?. antl since that time annual meetings have heen helrl. liaeh year there has heen more interest taken in this association. Nlany prominent men :mtl women, graduates ol' our high school keep in toneh with om' present system anrl enjoy watching' our sehool grow. .Xmong these mterestefl ones, is lJr. llowarrl .Xnrlrew johnson, minister of the Immanuel l'reshyterian Clnirelt, Klilwankee. XX'iseonsin. . lle has written several letters to the tklnmni association giving very interesting' l tets eoneernine' his own life in eonneetion with l' ll 9 1 . N . . ... llr. ,lolmson is now ahont sixty-nine years olcl anfl graflnatetl lrom l'. ll. S, in lN77. ln his Senior year he was ehosen presiclent ol his elass anrl was presentetl with an ivory heatletl. ehony gavel. which he likewise nserl while he was presiflent of the Class of 'SZ at the l'nix'ersity of Cincinnati. lle has given the gavel to the l'. ll. S. .Xhtmni .Xssoeiation in orfler that a eolleetion ol ahmmi relies might he starterl. llelow is a pietnre ol the gavel mentioned. lt has lmeen snggesterl hy llr. .lohnson that the .Xlnmni .Xssoeiation estahlish a lilmrarx' containing 'ill the Year llools of l' ll 9 , 'mtl all hook written ln l' ll 9 1 11 1 x. . .,.f xh' ' ' . ahtmm. lle has offererl antographecl copies of his own hooks to make a nneletts for this lihrary. XYe lvelieve that this will he a very interesting' leatttre il everyone will eontrilmnte to its sneeess. l liigliu-five 9 fs, 1fIl'1IE IHCDIVIIIE IEQUDNQDIVIIIIQES CEILIUIB rifle l'his club was organized in October, 1928. THE PL'RPosEs or THE CLUB ARE: l'o promote interest in home economics in high school. To bring about a closer relationship between the home and the school. l'o establish bonds of friendship among girls interested in the same kind of work. To develop a professional spirit and keep the girls in touch with current topics in the home economic world. The officers are : ICIJNA BACHE . . f,l'f'Sl'dt'lIf JUANITA Moomc . . l'iz'r'-f'1'r.vz'rimf li1,IzAIsE'rn ,'XoAMs H . . .Tf'l'l'f'ftIl'VV Dokornv l'AkTR1m:1c .... 7Ql'C'tIA'lll'f'l' Dokornx' Srcrrz .... C0l'I'F.Yf70lldlllfj SC'C'I'C'flIl'j' The members are: Louise Bayless, Gladys Baker, Lelia llouts, Ruth Carson, Dorothy Church, Hazel Compton, janet Dunn, Harriette Dunn, Mildred Denning, Dorothy Geiger, Charlotte Gilmore, Louise Grumme. Margaret Hemphill, Ruth Hill, Mabel Kuhn, Doris Millerons, Farybelle Mayo, Margaret Malavozos, Cather- ine Moore, .lane Norris, Kathryn Shields, Catherine Taggart, Anna Tritscheller, Mary Taylor, Helen Rowe, Gretchen Russ, Gwendolyn Rapp, Margaret Rodgers, Roberta Reeder, Mary VVilliams, Marcella VValters, VVyelda Ferguson, June Hollenbeck. Miss FINNEY, Miss NVA1.1.r:u .A1dzfis01's CEIIIIQIL SUDIUTS CZ. HIGH SCHOOL TROOP NO. 6 Morro: Bc' Prvpa1'c'u' SLOGAN: To D0 cz Good Turn Daily BEULAH Cox . . . . . . . . Tl'Ctl5lll'Fl' NAoM1 THRocKMoRToN . . . 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This is an age of tests in the educational world, but the many and varied intelligence tests do not measure certain moral qualities which have been proved necessary for success. ln fact it is doubtless true that many convicts are capable of passing satisfactory mental tests. Some very worthwhile qualities, not stressed in intelligence tests, may be emphasized in athletic training. Some of these attributes of life are: courage, respect for authority, co-operation, unselfishness, loyalty, devotion to a cause, respect for law, fairmindedness. and sportsmanshsip. The athletic coach has a far better chance to place a premium on these elements of human nature than has - . Ralph E. Ness any instructor in the classroom. Physical education proposes to, aims to, and does improve the physical, mental, moral, and social side of the individual. .-Xthletics rescue the lad from the weak indolences of the flesh and constitutes a character building, disciplinery agent during youthful years when the control of higher authority, to put it mildly, is not the strictest. Here is an athletic code of ethics which might well be used. .Ns an athlete I am determined: to play the game to the limit of my capacities, giving to each detail the greatest care and attention: to strive to carry more than my own burden, not seeking help from others: to correct my faults, ever eager to learn and improve, never seeking to cover up or conceal mistakes made: to carry the fight to the opponents, with the spirit of the I Jld Guard , that dies but never surrenders: to be unselfish in endeavor, caring more for the satisfaction which comes from doing a thing well, than from praise: to glorv in fighting against odds, like the Lacedaemonians who never asked of the enemy, flow Illtlll-V orc llzcrr, but 'Zt'lIt'1't' art' they? To hate an alibi, knowing that the man who makes excuses admits his weakness and has a dwarfed soul: to raise above obstacles, to fight harder when the game is going the other way than when winning: to fight with an unconquerable spirit, realizing with every act the deed is the measure of the man : to play according to the letter and spirit of the rules, scorning an unfair advantage over an opponent: to be nndismayed bv defeat, but with a will hardened by ad- versity, seek to learn the cause of the failure: to be unspoiled by victories, realizing that brave men are softened by success, rather than defeat: to give the best that's in me to the end, that l may be a student, a better citizen, a better man. XN'e are beginning to understand that intelligence alone cannot save a people, cannot perpetuate its institutions, cannot bring happiness and everlasting pros- perity. In addition to academic excellence, professional skill, and the ability to make money, the value of an education lies as much in the development of per- sonality, right ideals, habits of living and a clear concept of right conduct and behavior. RALPH li, NEss, Head Coarli Football: As.vi.rfu11f, Bztxkcfbcrll. Eighty-seven lt is not a matter of importance that a young man start out in life with the ability to shut his jaws hard and say, l will, and l will not , and mean it? lf it is conceded that this will power is actually inclispensible to our youths: then the athletic field is about the best laboratory known where the young man can get the training, the discipline, and the experi- ence which will turn the trick. To learn to hold one's temper is a great achievement. This is not taught in our class rooms. It is occasionally talked of in Sunday School. liut the average boy can find no better place to try himself out than on the athletic field. Here is is that he must control himself, and his serenity of disposition and good nature are tried often and long. lJo you know of any place save the athletic field where boys are taught to think rapidly and correctly under fire? lixaminations it might be claimed do this. Uh, yes, they compel the boy to think, and it is important that he think correctly, but as a rule he has plenty of time in which to do the thinking when endeavoring to pass an examination. lt is not a case of being under fire as in our games. There never lived a boy who was not wildly excited upon going into his first game. Hut in time he learns to keep cool and to think calmly and clearly in the very thick of the most nerve tingling episodes, and he makes flawless decisions in a fraction of a second, time and time again. Richard E. Hopkins .Xthletics train the memory. lispecially in football and basketball, as it is necessary for him to remember complicated signals and what they mean, and also what his ditty is. .-Xt most schools a boy is not permitted to play if he begins to fall down in his class work. .-Xccordingly, many a boy who doesn't particularly care for his studies makes a greater effort so that he may continue with athletics. No place is there so strong a temptation to cheer, to take unfair advantage, to lose one's temper, to indulge in profanity, to do small petty things and even to resort to downright fighting as there is on the athletic field! lietter than stay away from all sports? No indeed! 'l'hat's just the time, the place, and the way to learn how to govern, control, and conquer yourself. On properly regulated fields such things are frowned upon. Dirty playing, profanity, and unsportsmanshiym are not toler- ated for a minute. XVill not this help in the right moulding of a boy's character? livery boy on a properly organized team must conform to a rigorous system of training. He is forbidden to smoke, chew, drink liquor, stay out late of nights, gamble, eat candy or an excess of pastry. He is obliged to study. He must obey orders promptly, cheerfully, and without question, whether he likes it or not. Not willingly does he submit to such discipline any where else, but in athletics he learns to toe the mark. lsn't it one of the very best things in the world for him, and do you not think that athletics will help make the boys of today better men of tomorrow? 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Sex f '75 XSS , X, f Q rf ah X XY A A NIU ,Af ff N A WSL, Cafiwfi j N if asia . Of UZE4l2lffE5+Qe' ' eefr 'XRS V Ninety-two IQIEVIIEW CDI? 'llIl'1lE SIEPXSCDN -Q1 The year 1928 will mark in the history of Portsmouth High School one of its most successful football seasons. Starting with a nucleus of five letter men, Coach Ness and Coach Hopkins built a team that was undefeated in Ohio, and laid a well founded claim to the State Championship. The Red and Blue team went through their schedule with six victories, two tied games, and two defeats. This record surpasses everything since the wonderful squads of 1908 and 1909 which were un- defeated throughout the entire season and beat such teams as Marshall College, Ashland, and Huntington. The Trojan's last record is even greater when one re- members that their schedule was the stiffest that a P. H. S. team has ever tackled. This year, Portsmouth dropped out of the Southeastern Ohio Football League because we wanted to include in our schedule teams of higher calibre than those we were forced to play when members of the League. The 1928 team was not as large man to man as most of the teams they played. Un the contrary, the P. H. S. men were nearly always smaller, and generally faster. The modern team, especially in the universities, is getting farther and farther from the proverbial bone-crushing crew of the gay nineties and later. Although the running attack will always be the basis of football offense, teams are relying more and more on the forward pass. Not a little of the success of the season was due to the hard work of Manager Charles Haas and his assistants. Few of the rooters on the side-lines realize the duties that are connected with the position of manager of the football team. The second squad under the training of Mr. Simmons promised to develop material for later varsities, and at the same time played a schedule of games with neighboring schools. And incidentally, the second team might also be called a championship team in its way. These boys for the most part practiced faithfully and deserve more credit than they are generally given. All in all, it was a wonderful season, and will furnish a mark at which later P. H. S. teams can shoot. Although we all wish success to the Trojans of the future, still we are fairly certain that they will not soon forget the football season of 1928. s ith, !r . ft i it .Lkfls A f - ig- ., ,Q all - f-I T . P' ' KX L ir. ,f - 'JA n. Ninetyvtbree PORTSMOUTH, Og HUNTINGTON, 18. After three weeks of practice, the Trojans opened the 1928 football season when they invaded Huntington on September 22. Two buses were chartered to carry students in addition to those who went in private cars. The game, the first to be played in Huntington's new stadium, proved definitely the superiority of the Pony Express when P. H. S. was defeated 18 to O. Portsmouth did well for the first game considering the fact that the eligibility rules are not as strict in West Virginia and Kentucky as in Ohio. PORTSMOUTH, 65 ZANESVILLE, 6. Playing in a downpour of rain, the Trojans tied the first home game with Zanesville. Both teams were hampered by the weather, and although Portsmouth showed improvement from the preceding week, they clidnlt play as well as they might have. -Ninety-four 1 PURTSM0l'TlI, l2g IJAYTUN RoosEvE1,T, 6. Coming to Portsmouth with hopes of winning the State Championship, the Daytonians were rather rudely awakened from their dreams hy the defeat that they received at the hands of the Trojans on October 6. For a team with championship aspirations, Roosevelt put up a pretty poor show against the Ness-Hopkins crew. After the game, the new I'. H. S. hand paraded through the streets for the first time. l'oRTsMol'1'n, 31 3 NEW BOSTON, 0. The Trojans were still going strong the following Saturday when they sent New Boston into the depths of ignominious defeat by a score of Sl to 0. Oddly enough, l'ortsmouth's second team defeated Sciotoville, and Sciotoville almost heat New Boston's first and only team. I ,, A, .., ,,,, . l 2 Ninety-five me 5 4 L...-. .,,, ,- .. ,,. . . l'oRTsMoUTH, 33g ATHENs, 6. Still going strong. These games were getting to be so one-sided they weren't even interesting, except when Otto Gardner ran 46 yards and 53 yards through Athens for two different touchdowns. Our games with Athens have generally been fairly close, but this one was a pretty poor excuse for a tight -contest. PoRTsMoU'rH, Og MIDDLETOWN, 0. But the next week, the Trojans met an opponent that could call forth her best efforts when the squad journeyed to lXIiddletown. The honors for the game were about evenly divided: P. H. S. did lmetter in the first and last quarters, but the second and third were Middletowns lid VValker, Radio Gardner, and Otto Gardner were injured during the game, but not seriously enough to keep them off the field the rest of the season. Ninety-six it t , KK V1 . V5.1 2 On the following Saturday, the Coaches took the boys to Columbus to see the State-Princeton game, This trip has become an animal custom, and all the boys en'o 'ecl themselves thorou rhl . J 3 8 Y Polzrsmolwll, 253 lRONTON, 6. November IO was the clate set lor the yearly contest between l'. H. S. ancl her ancient rival, lronton. Only this year it wasn't a contest, it was just another walk- away in which lronton figured only by throwing a long pass. The Trojans made three touchdowns in the first eight minutes of the first quarter. 'lihe less saicl about this game the better. I Ninety-sew en PORTSMOUTH, 7g TWARIETTA, 0. Something was wrong with the Trojans that day. Anyway, Marietta threatened to score in the first quarter and gave us one of the worst scares yet. But when they fumbled and Buckley recovered, Portsmouth made a touchdown. This game was one of the hardest fought of the whole season. PORTSMOUTH, 461 JACKSON, 6. On the following Saturday, what was supposed to be a football game with Jackson, last year's Southeastern Ohio Champions, turned out to be a track meet in which the Trojans scored 33 points in the first quarter. After that the second team was put in, and the final count was 46-6. jackson got its touchdown the last few minutes of play. PORTsMOlrTn, 23 fXSHl.AND, 7. On Thanksgiving, the 1928 football season was closed at Ashland. This was the first Thanksgiving game for a good many years that was played out of town, and a large number of local fans made the trip up the river with the team. The game was probably the closest and most exciting of the season. The score at the end was 7 to'2 in favor of Ashlandg but barring breaks, it would have been a scoreless tie. , .... Ah' --- - - Y 1 l ' 1 l X Ninety-eight HOWN'ARD Domi, Captain Dolly was captain and quarterback of the team this year. This was his fourth year on the varsity, and during that time he has more than upheld the traditions of his famous family. Dolly was one of these triple-threat men, and could be depended upon for anything, offensive or defensive. He certainly will be missed next year, not only for his good playing, but also be- cause he has come to be thought of, as a sort of permanent figure on the gridiron. josizrfn COININ joe played center and defensive full- back this year. His exceptional play- ing, especially on the defense, earned for him a place on the All-Ohio Valley Team. Not only was he a star, but he knew what team-work meant and how to get it out of the other members of the team. This was .Ioe's last year and we have some consolation in losing him when we know what a real player some university is getting. Ninth-nine JOH N FUGITT Johnny played halfback and full- back on this year's team. This was his second year on the varsity, and as he is only a Junior, great things will be expected of him next year. Johnny was another triple--threat man, and a real one too. Everything he did, he did as well or better than anyone else on the team, especially those punts johnny could out kick almost any player he came up against all season. GEORGE BARKER Barker played his last year for P. H. S. at tackle. This was his third season of varsity football. Barker was one of the most dependable men on the team, and it was mostly through his efforts that the Middletown game ended in a scoreless tie. Barkers has been a familiar face at football games for quite a few years, and it, as well as his playing, will be missed greatly next year. He is a Senior. One-Hundred JAMES BICCONNEIJIJ Count played his third year on the varsity at half-back. His specialty was broken-field running. And when he saw a broken field ahead of him- well, it was just too bad for the other team. His passes weren't anything to be ashamed of either. Count was one of the flashiest runners in this section of the country, and we will miss him next year. OTTO GARDNER Otto was our mud-hen this yearg and incidentally, he played fullback. You've heard of the case where an irresistable force meets an immovable object? VVell, Otto was our irresist- ible force: and judging from appear- ance, he didn't meet an immovable object in any of the games. Otto was a Senior this year, and he left a big hole in the squad for the coaches to fill next fall. One Hundred One JA MES GARDNER Radio was another real fighting tackle. lf there was a single weak place in this year's team, you may rest assured that it wasn't the tackles. Radio was out several times on account of injuries, but he made up for all of this and then some when he did get to play. This was Radio's third year of football. and he is a Senior, he will be sure to be missed next fall. Cuanmzs VANnERVooRT This was Charlie's first year on the varsity, but he soon made a berth for himself that will be ready for him as long as he is in high school. He could always be depended on, to make a few more yards for first down. And gen- erally when the referee blew his whistle, it was more than a few. Charlie was a junior, so he'll be back with us next year. Une Hundred Iwo Ro1sE1z'r BARR liob played guard this year. He was one of the smallest men on the team, bult he sure could hold that line. He is a very dependable player and can always be counted on to play a steady game. Bob was a junior this fall, so he'll be back with us for an- other season. R mass LLOYD This was Jerry's third year of foot- ball, and his first year to win a letter. He was another steady player who could be depended on to give his best under any circumstances. Reese's po- sition was tackle, And sad to relate, he was a Senior and won't be back next year. One Hundred Three 4 .mini -,-,- 4.J DONAI,IJ Ciaoss Don played halfback this year: and when he got going, he galloped through the enemy like one of the Four Horse- inen. He was at his best in broken- field running and off-tackle plays. This is Don's second year of football but he won't be with us next season since he was a Senior. PAUL l21vC'KLlzY Buck was only a Sophomore this year, so he'll be back for two more seasons of varsity football. He was one of our ends, and a very good one too. One of Buck's specialties was recovering fumbles. One Hundred Four IQIWVARD KVA i, Kina 'l'his was lid's second season of football and his first on the varsity. He played guard, but was out part of the season hecause of injuries. lid was :L junior this year, su he'll he hack with ns again. Rrcfxnixnn lXlARTINti Dick played his second year of foot- liall last fall. He played half-hack, and made a place for himself that will be hard to fill next year. Dick wus a Senior, and we'll miss him next year. One Hundred Five RAY COOPER Cooper was another end. I-le could be depended to furnish a little excite- ment each game in addition to the routine work. Ray will be ineligible next fall because of the eight semester ruling. CLI FFORD SHCJEMAKER This was Chick's second year of football, and he made good this sea- son as an end. He played the game with vim, vigor, and vitalityg and did his part the best he knew how. Chick was a Senior and will be missed next 1' all. One Hundred Qix ICRNEST I'iARRIS Harris playecl guard this season, and when he got into the game, he made things fly. Harris has real fight, and we'll he watching him during the next three years. He was only a Freshman. LYNN CDGG Ugg was another guard who won his letter this year. l-le may he meek- mannerecl in school, hut not so on the foothall field. Ogg' was a Sophomore and will he with us for two more years. One Hundred Seven , ., -. ' .' 42 f- .wr '7H 1 w 1 N .f?'g7I:+f, x!g. B uh. ! 7 wg- , 'tv-. I A ff, .I .. , A, ,,,,,..Iv,.I AA.. ,I-,I. -,.,-A.,. M-- Y 2 I H II ll ' I I I I - II H I I . 41 I I I I . Ii AL ' 4 V.I'I W3 I ' '!TK ,.:: W'I' It ' I T I m pq In ft . fn W , !a6Jf .K A 1 ' -.1 .1 II H ,, ii I l frngcnfgmziirnguuggrrlfmig -amz' onfumdfga mam I M vu- '13 I :,. -5 V . - - ' I -Al , , W N5 c.!' 'JL I ' . Q 1 1 ,Y ,. , , 1 2 .15 - IBNSIKIETIBNILIL :::2 S ' IB ASIIQIEITIB AILIL SQDIU PAID , L w lfrrml row: Crupper. Smith. lfugitt QC'z1pt:1i11J, Yzu1rlc1'wm'l. 'l'hompscm. Secmmcl row: Hopkins Cfozxchj, CI. Hull, llucklcy, Lluyrl flXIZtll2l.QGl'J, Ogg, Noel, Ness CCOachj. .aka I 01,1 -.qs-.. 1 -'Lf-'-f 73nsxxXKXXXSxxwgB5n? eS aXSX!!xxxsm vig, Mffxv 14 ' X x X: ,, wx 1 an ' ,, xgk' 'Ti ' mx. A , I xxx. M in. One Humlrexl TL-11 IRIEVIIIEW CDIF 1fIl'IIE IBASIIQIETVIBMLIL SIEASCDN 2953 The basketball squad of 1928-29 not only completed their schedule of games with unusual success, but they did a few things that were out of the ordinarv. The first of these was something that forty-four other teams had tried to do and failed. They defeated the Ashland Tomcats, last year's National Champions and with four members of the championship team back this year. And once wasn't enough, the Trojans beat them twice. Another extraordinary thing happened at the State Tournament. It didn't seem so extraordinary here in Portsmouth, but it certainly surprised a lot of people in other parts of the state. Our first game in the tourna- ment was against Canton-McKinley, and we were picked to lose. But the Trojans came through in fine style, and won the game 33 to 21. And now for the season itself. Portsmouth played twenty-three games and won eighteen of them. A very good record, especially when one considers the strength of the schools we played. The games that were lost were played with Columbus South, Columbus East, Zanesville, Huntington, and Dover at the State Tournament. The game with Columbus East was lost by one point, and the one with Huntington after we had already won one game from them. Starting with a squad that barely defeated Manchester, and lost to Columbus South and East: Coach Hopkins and Coach Ness developed a team that by the end of the first semester had beaten Huntington, Ashland, and several smaller schools. At the end of the first semester, however, Howard Doll and James McConnell were made ineligible because of the eight semester ruling. This necessitated an almost complete revision of the team, but it was again developed to a stage where it easily won the South-eastern Ohio Championship, and defeated Canton-McKinley in the first round of the State Tournament. And the prospects for next year are exceptionally bright because only one member of the second semester team, Paul Thompson, won't be back to play again next winter. Portsmouth was fortunate in having Reese Lloyd as manager this year. Reese's duties ranged everywhere from keeping the equipment in order to keep- ing other teams in the hotel quiet so that our boys could sleep the night before the finals of the district tournament at Athens, and he and his assistants performed the tasks excellently. One Hundred Eleven 13ORTSM0UTH, 193 MANCIIESTER, 16 The 1928- . anc Tester on Fridav December 14. The game was not necessaril 1 K . y c ose because Manchester had a good team, but because the Trojans needed practice of somethin . Tl ' g ie final score was 19 to 16. 29 basketball season was opened at M l PORTSMOUTH, 143 Comvmiaus Soi'TH, 19. Portsmouth wasn't going good yet. South didn't even have the best team in Columbus, and the Trojans coulclhave defeated them easily later on in the season. The visitors completely outplayed P. H. S. at the time, however. PORTSMOUTH, 24: CTEORCETOVVN, 14. But the Trojans were in better shape next week, and they trounced the George- town five soundly. Georgetown generally gives us a pretty close game, but their showing this year was rather disappointing. The score for the game was 24-14. PORTSMOUTH, 303 COLUMBUS EAST, 31. Another early season sacrifice was made on New Year's night when the visit- ing Columbus team beat us by the heart-breaking score of 30 to 31. East didn't have nearly as good a team as Columbus South, and we could have defeated th also later in the season. CID PORTSMOUTH, 28: TRONTON, 11. The first one-sided game that P. H. S. won this year was against lronton. It really couldn't be called a contest, because Ironton didn't offer that much opposi- tion. Ironton's teams have fallen in quality so much lately that they can hardl f be classed with those of Portsmouth. Th 3 e count at the end of the game was 28-11. PORTSMOUTH, 291 HITNTINGTON, 17. The second out of town game and the first real surprise of the season came when the Trojans invaded Huntington and literally walked-over their team to the score of 29-17. johnny Fugitt was largely responsible for this game, which Hunt- ington was expected to at least make interesting. One Hundred Twelve Poarsmoirrn, 21 3 Asur.ANn, 13 And the second upset in the same week happened on january ll. Ashland, supposedly one of the strongest teams in the country, went down fighting before the Trojan attack. Ashland played a wonderful game, but Portsmouth simply outclassed them. And maybe everybody didn't feel good after that game! TIORTSMOVTII, 24: UMA CENTRAL, 17. A week later, another game that had been predicted as close, went down on the red and blue side of the ledger. The Lima squad wasn't what it was cracked up to be, and the result of the game was never in doubt. This was Dolly's and Count's last home game. Poizrsmourn, 28: ATHENS, 18 On the first night of a week-end tour, the Trojans captured Athens with but very little opposition. The score at the final gun was 28 to 18. Athens is another school whose teams aren't as good as they used to be. Pomsmourn, 19: ZANEsvn.l.i2, 41. The worst defeat of the whole season came on the second night of the trip. The Zanesville squad, coached by Gale Vanorsdale beat Portsmouth by a score of 19-41. Vanorsdale coached the l'. H. S. basketball team through the 1924-25 season. Dolly and Count played their' last game for l'. H. S. on this Saturday. PoR'rsMou'rH, 25: DAYTON STEELE, 20. The revised Trojan team played its first game against Dayton Steele on Fri- day, February l. The game began earlier than usual so that it would be over before the curtain went up for Tulip Time , in the auditorium. The new combination was not working perfectly yet, but it did very well. The score for the game was 25 to 20. Poursmoifrn, 293 New BOSTON, 21. The team did better the next night, or so it seemed. But one couldn't tell definitely, because the opponent of the evening was New Boston. New Boston played true to form and was beaten unceremoniously. This game wasn't played at home. One Hundred Thirteen l'oR'rsMoUTH, 29: HUNT1Nm'oN, 30. On a return engagement, the Pony Express nosed out the Trojans by a score of 28-30. But it was a tight game, and neither squad was very much stronger than the other. Of twogames with the same school, a team usually wins the home game: but Huntington and Portsmouth turned the tables this year and won the other one. Poarsmolfru, 34: New BOSTON, 28 The second mid-season practice game came on February S. New Boston showed up a little better this time, however. But they lost as was expected. The score at end of the fourth quarter was 34 to 28. Ponrsivrourn, 34: TRoNToN, l0. lronton apparently was another school that couldn't play as well at home as when awav. And the Trojans beat Ironton worse than they beat New Boston. VVe donlt know whether thatls a compliment for New Boston or an insult for Iron- ton, but so it stands. The final score was 34-10. PoRTsMoU1'H, 301 CHILLICOTHE, 8. We had such a rain storm the night of this game that the referee was delayed. and the contest had to be held up till he arrived. You may call it a contest if you wish: but to us, it was just another walk-away. The score for the game, 30 to 8, is adequate proof of the above statement. Poursmourn, 263 JXSHLAND, 14 For the second time this year, P. H. S. defeated the Ashland Tomcats. john- son was laid up with an injured foot, but his presence in the game would have made but little difference in the final count of 26-14. The Tomcats didn't play nearly as good a game as was naturally expected of them. PoR'rsMoU'rH, 21 3 Cnirmicorma, 12. Chillicothe did a little better in their own gym. lt would take some one who knew that gym, to do well in it. But they never gave the Trojans what one would really call competition. Although this was the last game on the schedule, the two tournaments which followed kept interest in basketball alive for another month. One Hundred Fourteen SOUTH-EASTERN OHIO TOURNAMENT PORTSMOUTH, 255 GREENFIELD, 14. Portsmouth drew Greenfield for the first round of the tournament. But they proved to he no match for the Trojans, and the game was won by a score of 25 to 14. The score might have been bigger, but the coaches were saving the men for the games to follow. PoRTsMo15TH, 355 IRONTON, 18. ln the semi-finals, P. H. S. played its third game of the season with lronton. And although the Tigers put up a game fight, the Trojans were too much for them 3 and the former went down in defeat to the tune of 35-18. This score also might have been larger. PORTSMOUTH, 323 CH11.1.1coTHE, 12. Another third game of the year was played in the finals when Portsmouth met Chillicothe. But Chillicothe also was decisively beaten by a score of 32 to l2. And there was not a shadow of a doubt that the Trojans were the Champions of South-eastern Ohio. There was not a single team in the district that could chal- lenge I'ortsmouth's right to wear the crown. OHIO STATE TOURNAMENT I'oRTsMoUTH, 333 CANTON MCKINl.EY, 21. ln the first round of the State Tournament, l'ortsmouth played Canton Mc- Kinley. The Canton team was supposed to he much stronger than the Trojans, and was picked to win the game. But the dope-bucket was upset, and Portsmouth emerged triumphant from the game with a tally of 33-21. For the first three quarters, the game was pretty close: but in the last quarter, the Trojans staged a rally that swept the Cantonites off their feet. PORTSMOUTII, 145 Dovizk, 26. But in the semi-finals, l,Ol'tSll1Ol1ll1 was scheduled to play Dover. 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Dolly played only the first semester this year because of the eight semester ruling. Dolly has lmeen the varsity for- ward for four years, and we surely did miss him the second semester. llolly was one player that could he counted on to give his hest in every game. One Hundred Seventeen l'A1'1. 'l'noMPsoN Thompy is the boy to whom Ellis johnson, captain of the 1928 National Champions from Ashland, said That's the finest dribbling I ever saw any- where. And besides his dribbling, Thompy was one of the best guards that P. H. S. has seen for a good while. He was picked on the second .Xll South-eastern Ohio team. 'l'l1o1npy is a Senior, a11d We hate to lose him. BIVRRAY SMITH Murray was ineligible the first rzemesterg but he jumped right into IJollv's shoes the second semester, and he filled them as Well as anyone could have done. Murray was chosen for the second All State team and the second rXll South-eastern Ohio team. Since he is only a junior, he will be back next year. One Hundred Fightccx C'llA1u.ics VANn1z1woo1:'r Charlie is only a hlunior, so he'1l be back with us again. VVe certainly were well stocked on guards this year, and it was Charlie who guarded Darby, .-Xll American forward, when we play- ed .-Xshland.. Charlie was given hon- orable mention at the district tourna- ment' at Athens, and was placed on the second .Xll State team. 'l'on CROIYPICR Tod was out a few games: but the rest of the season, he was in the game and going strong. After the tourna- ment at .'Xthens. 'l'od was given a for- ward position on the first All South- eastern Uhio team. .Xt the end of the season, Tod was a low Sophomore, so he has two and half more years of varsity basketball before him. Om- llundred Nineteen .IA M FS MCC 'oN NRM. Count, like Dolly, only got to play the first semester. Count was always a steady player, ancl coulcl he depended on to watch anyone. Count was missed greatly during the second semester. C1EoRc:E lVJOLL Following in the footsteps of his elcler brothers, little Dolly has just enterecl upon a great athletic Career in high school. Dolly was a Sophomore this year, so he'll he back for two more seasons. One Hundred Twenty EIL Ass IB ASIMEIVIB AILII. -ZS 'l'his year's class basketball was under the supervision of Mr. Phillips. ln the schedule of games that was played, each team played six games: two with each A of the other teams. The juniors won by losing only one game, and that to the Seniors. Second place went to the Seniors who lost only two games, one to the juniors and the other, to the F reslnnen. The Freshmen took third place by win- ning three games, one from the Seniors and two from the Sophomores. And the Sophomores came in last since they lost every game they played. 'l'EfXM STAN DING Twin: Il '011 Lost P4'n'm1lag1' juniors ..... ....... 5 l .833 Seniors ,,..... .,..,, 4 2 .666 Freshmen ...... ...... 3 3 .500 Sophomores .. ...... O 6 .000 :Sf R ' ' l 16 , I , p ll QQ, One Hundred Twenty-one CIIILASS IB ASIIQIETVIEJAILIL TIEANVII 3 - SENIORS ,IUNIORS First row: Manuel, Thomas, First row: Hike, Grissom. stewart' f1f1mm0H,C1ark- Second row: Price, Dempsey, Second row. Myers, Dulaney, Distel. Bowser. SOPHOMORFS FRESHMEN First row: McConnell, French, First row: Kirsch, Kline, Staiger. Dodds' Dale' Cunmngham' Second row: Horr, Skinner, Second row: F. Bricker, Nor- Grimm, Hughes. man, M. Bricker, Bender, Pollock. One Hundred Twenty-two IVIIIVNCDIR SIPGDIFUTS TIENNNS Tennis is fast becoming the most popular minor sport in Portsmouth High School. And last spring, it had its most successful season so far. Although the boys didn't show up so well at the tournament, thc six matches that were played with other schools were all won unani- mously with the exception of one with Huntington. The Trojans won the match, but Herb Green lost to his opponent. All the courts on which the Trojans played out of town were much more beautiful and in much better condition than the ones on which they were forced to play here. And one could not help making a comparison, or rather :1 contrast, between these courts that we have and those of our weaker opponents. The season was opened by a match with Hillsboro. This one was so easy that there wasn't much to it. Following this, a match with .Xshland was sched- uled to be played at York Park. Hut the Tomcats and Kittens didn't show up, so the match was forfeited. Later in the season, however, two matches were played with Huntington, and another one with Hillsboro. But the Trojans were merciless. and the result was the same every time. At the state tournament, though, it was a different story: and Howard Doll, Louis Baker, C h a r l e s Vandervoort, and junior Moore, who went to represent P. H. S., were all eliminated in the first round. The members of the team were Doll, Thompson. Baker, Vandervoort. Moore and Green. One Hundred Twenty-four Portsmouth had its first cross country team this year. lt was organized in Uctoberg and on November 10, the boys went to Columbus to take part in a State Cross Country Race. Among the hundred and fifty runners who were present though, no one on our team showed up very well. lietween halves of the .-Nshland-l'ortsmouth game on Thanksgiving, a dual race was run with Ashland. Stone of l'ortsmouth came in firstg but the other members of our team came so far behind him, that on the basis of points, Ashland was award- ed the silver trophy. Stone was given a medal for placing first. Stone also received the first cross country letter ever given in I'. H. S., and the only one so far. Although we lose llill Stone, we hope that a year's experience for the rest of the boys will give us a better team next fall. The boys who ran at Columbus are Howard Stone fCaptain J, Stanley VVhite, Vlede Smith, Thomas Norman, lidward Adams, Herbert Green, and Henry Kegley. The first five ran in the race against Ashland, and placed as follows: Stone, first: Vthite, sixth: Smith, seventh: Norman, eighthg and Adams, ninth. NoRMAN, lilarslacv, XTIIITIE, SToN1a fcltlflftlfllj, .Xlm:s1s, Srxirrn Une liunllrecl 'l'wcuty-five THR MEIN Taking into consideration the equipment, or rather the lack of it, that last year's track squad had to work with, and the places in which they had to practice, they went through their schedule with a very good degree of success. The squad was coached hy F. B. McComb, who was also the boys' gym instructor. Pat Mitchell, Jim Richardson, and Don Cross, who may he seen in the picture to the right, were sent to the State Track Meet at Columbus to represent Portsmouth High School. Although they were the hest from South Eastern Ohio in their respective events, they failed to show up well in the meet. The track squad participated in four meets. Three of these were held in the Ironton stadium. The dual meet, lronton won. In the South-eastern Ohio meet, Portsmouth placed third, and in the Tri State meet, came in fourth. The other meet was held at Logan. It was the district meet, and P. H. S. took third place. Charles liickett, Arthur Vogel, Mitchell Hager, and Carleton Cuhhage, whose pictures do not appear here, were members of the squad. Front row: Cross, Williams, Danner, Whitlatch, DeVoss, Ferris, Stone. Top row: McConnell, Buckley, C. Fugitt, Price, Doll, J. J. Fugitt, Bricker, Richard- son, Mitchell, Miers, Marting. One Hundred Twenty-six VOGEL CLICARS THE BAR Q W XM, f mf W Q1 Gr M , Aff UW N Wm 1 1 E A , ,715 A r ffyf 1, jr- ! 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Namely: To continue girls' ath- letics and to formulate a program that would be attractive to the girls. After much deliberation, it was decided by the Athletic Association to discontinue inter- scholastic playing and to adopt the point system, which has proven very successful in numerous high schools and majority of the colleges. The girls who had won letters formed a committee and drew up the plan of how the points would be dis- tributed. This plan was approved as follows: AWARDS A red P shall be awarded to all members possessing 1500 points, providing that they have lived up to the Fourteen Points in Good Sportsmanship, and are considered to be worthy by the Athletic Council of Portsmouth High School. The letter will be awarded at the end of the second semester at a special chapel for that purpose. I THE POINT SYSTEM BASKET BALL Making Class Team ..........,......... ..... ....... l 00 Playing ....................,,....... 25 Making Varsity Team ....................... 50 VOLIAEY BALL Making Class Team .........,........... ..... .. 100 Playing ..,.............................................. .... 2 5 BASE BALL Making Class Team ................,.......... ....... 1 gg Playing .................,....... .... 5 W .Jenni Ill' 'n 'l ua 'lun-fng,,.,5p u u lu u us u l One Hundred Twenty-ni e TRACK ' ' 100 Qualifying ..................... ............. .... First Place in Meet ...... .... 2 5 Second Place in Meet ..... .... l 5 Third Place in Meet ...... .............Y. . 5 TENNIS Class VVinner fSinglesj .,.,..,.,....... .... 2 5 50 School VVinne1' fSinglesj ..... ..,. Varsity 1 eam ............................ 50 Doubles Tournament fClassj . .... .... 2 5 Doubles Tournament CSchoolj ........................................ 50 Unquestionably this plan has stimulated girls' athletics in our high school. More girls are taking an active part as each succeeding sport is introduced: friendly class rivalry and good sportsmanship have been established in a more satisfactory manner than ever before. CLASS BASKETBALL 1928 AND 1929 The games this year were most exciting ones. They were well attended and were usually played preliminary to the boys' games. After a series of clean well played games the junior Class came out victor. CLASS X!'0LLEY BALL 1928 AND 1929 This is the first year that this sport has been introduced in this High School. Nevertheless it has proven most popular and more girls came out for this sport than basket-ball. The 'games were closely contested and only after a long series of contests did the Juniors finally Win out. They had a good team and well de- served the victory. T CLASS BASE BALL 1929 This is also the first year for this sport but the girls have been playing good ball and so far it seems to be one of the most popular sports in the school. The games had not all been played as this Annual goes to press, but great interest is being displayed and all the teams look good. So no doubt the winner will certainly be deserving. Au. V U Q 1 .ci if - :N My lim. 3 X lx if 1 112 KZ, A V I A!! ,.-'X .lun I Y B 1 ' One Hundred Thirty C For the past seven years Miss Charlotte liell has been the Ciirls' Athletic Director of l'ortsmouth High School. Her ability to coach athletics for girls has been proven by most successful seasons of basketball in previous years. This year, however, she took over the direction of all of the sports and has certainly lived up to the wonderful reputation she has all ready established for herself. Last year a prominent man coach of a nearby town was known to state that if his basketball team had to be coached by a woman, he could think of no one more capable to take over the job than Coach liell of liOl'tS1llOllll1. Miss liell is loved by all the girls and is always fair and square in picking her teams and Wins not only co- operation but respect as well, from the 5 girls of l. H. S. This year's Head Manager was Mary Louise Herndt. She was well liked by all the girls and never failed to do those things which were expected of her. from tying up a sore toe to consoling a losing team in tears. Mary Louise worked hard and is certainly deserving of her letter. She was ably assisted by lilizabeth Lehman who is a tlunior, Lib was always on the spot when needed and will be Head Manager next year. Une Hundred Tliirty-one V AIRS IITHY IB AS IMETV IB AILIL ' IRIEID TFIEAIVII Martha has played side center on Varsity for the past three years and has 1 won one letter. She is very fast and is a whiz when it comes to breaking up 1 passes. Martha has played her last year , for P. H. S. She will he missed a lot. l l This is Hakes second year on Varsity and she has Won one letter. Perhaps no other girl has even shown the speed on the floor of l'. H. S. that Gladys has. She is a good shot and plays offensive ' as well as defensive. Bake is in the class 3 of 30. l l i One Hundred Thirty-two lilo has filled the position of forward on Varsity for two years. She is :L snappy little player and is :L good shot. She is sure of a place on Varsity for the next two years. hlcan has played on the Squad for two years and has very capalmly filled the position of eenter. Her height is to her zulvantage and she makes good nse of it. -lean has one more year with l'. H. S. One Hundred Thirty-three This is Helen's first year as guard on Varsity. She proved herself capable by her skillful playing and lay her good nature. VVe are glad to have her with us next year. This is Gladys' first year on the Squad playing the position of guard. She has a knack for basketball playing and gives her opponents plenty of trouble. She has three more years with the team. One Hundred Thirty-four IBILIU IE 1lIEAIVlI We are sorry that graduation will cause us to lose Nell. She has been a wonderful friend to all the girls, and one of the most capable and, ambitious girls in athletics. She is not only a brainy basketball player, but an athlete in all sports. l-ler absence next year will be greatly noticed.-CC. lil Rickey has been on Varsity for three years, playing the position of guard and has won one letter. She is one of the best guards l'. H. S. has ever turned out. Her speed and headwork were always used to the best advantage. The team will miss Fran plenty next year as she graduates in june. One Hundred Tliirty-five Harriet was side center on Varsity this year. She plays a clean, skillful game and is always there on the tip-off. She played last year and has one more year with P. H. S. This was Clinny's first year on Varsity, filling the position of forward. She showed up well and even greater things are expected of her next year. One Hundred Thirty-six Lola has played the position of guard on Varsity for two years. All of her opponents had plenty of difficulty in get- ting their passes to go where they sent them, for l.ola was right there when it came to hreaki-ug them up. She has one more year to strut her stuff . Hattie played center on Varsity for the first time this year. She could jump and her passes were always accurate. Hiat- tie graduates this year and we will miss her. One Hundred Thirty-seven lx HA R 1: 2 Bl.-XRTING 'l'hese girls were the first stills on Varsity this year. They showccl up well iii the games in which they pluyecl zuicl cuulcl ztlwztys he clepetlrlecl upon to do their luest. They ull have Il few more years in l'. H. S. :mtl will nu cluulwt earn at l't'gfl1lllI' lmerth litter. 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Baker, 1'1'z1yll1s-r, llllllll, Sikvs. SIQNIURS Top row: Gilnlore, Miller, 1191111612 GHIJIPIIIHII. Sec-oml row: Bond, Trimmer. Bottom row: Dixon. Fl'Bd9l'iCk, Sheridan, Nye, Rickvy xv Humlrul Fmlg mu WDILILIENY IBNILIL SUVHUMURICS Top row: KiI,Cl1Pl1, Green, Heisel, Donaldson, Norma-ln. Bottom row: Moore, Mooney, F. Prayther, Oherly, Helbig. FRESH M EN Top row: Kohlie, Harris, Yeager, West. Bottom row: Toney, Shields, Marting 1 One Hundred Forty-two IBNSIEIBNILIL SICNIORS 'Pop row: Coe, Bond, Tl'ill1Il1QI', Gablemau, Siwridzui. Hottuni row: Nm'1'is, Briggs, Rickey, Nye, Tobias. ie- llltmlrt-tl I'tH'lX'fllll'l't' ,IUNIORS Top row: Goetz, Stewart. Sikes. Bottom row: Hill, Baker, Zuliaui, Blagg. Simpson, Praytlier, Dunn IBASIEIBAILIL SOPHUMORIQS Top row: Arthur, Green, Smith, J. Rickey, Costigan. Bottom row: Bowser, Kitchen, F. Pruyther, Oberly, Helbig. FRIESHMICN Top row: Milirons, West, Danner, Yeager, Waller. Bottom row: Heath, Toney, Shields, Marting, Evans. 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The contestants that were selected as the most representative beauties in the classes were selected by ballot in the advisory groups. The pictures. of these were sent to Miss Banky and she has ju ed them personally, returning them with the fol owing results: First-Miss EMILY BUSH Second-Miss HELEN TOBIAS Third-Miss MARGARET Cnoss Honorable mention was given to: Miss VIRGINIA TRACY i Miss ESTHER GABLEMAN Miss ELOUISE COVERT The staff wishes to express a hope that no Paris from a near-by rivaling town, will attack the stronghold and capture our beauties. gt so ye l Ll'L 1D Ll3l1 L'D3 uae : nn rmgfmynn cmgcm- J-UU3H'l-I1'l-fill-UF' One Hundred Forty-five me . ov nur s awww. ff sump. .WDM ,,,.,,, me mm mm. mv. sm mam.. crm. mm. mmm.-. W, v XUGUUW ,,,g4:31.o....,, lrsvtlli Qfftci 11, mm.. me .-N um -mmm.,-C ...fm .W LQ! ANGH-Bl. CALXF, hprh 12, X929. . Russell SJW, YCYTSXBOUWH HXGH swoon, xeoo args snrw.. Ybrxslibuth, Ohio. 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It's wonderful to be back at school, and I've just volumes to write to you. Mr. Dale is our new principal-Mr. C. Sherman Dale, and he looks like he's Q going to be fine. f Many of our old favorites are coming back to see us. james Wilhelm sang in chapel last week, and honestly, when he sang Laugh Clown, Laugh, I felt all- I oh, you know, Diary. You know how he sings! 4 I I I I 1 I was allowed to sing UD some myself, too. We had something new-some- 1 L jj thing Mr. Ende introduced- Song Slides. Everyone seemd to like them very much. Oh, I almost forgot to tell you about our first wonderful football game. It was with Huntington. I forgot that I was a Senior and just yelled as loudly as I could! I've decided that Mr. Dale is fine. C And he loves footballj. ! I I OCTOBER 3 . - 3 Dear Diary-- . - I 1 S 1 ,I A whole month has gone by. C I haven't written for a while, because we got ll our report cards last week. and I felt-well-not very happyj. 5 g j i We had another big football game Saturday. I can't tell you about all our I games, but this is important. We defeated that dreaded Roosevelt High, twelve g to six. The old town just went wild after the game-parades, bonfires, 'n every- I thing. ! I haven't told you about our new system of government, have I? We have I a student council C Dolly is the Presidentj and advisory groups of students. It's very successful. I! V 6 5 V N L-gggar: ' ' .4 'I ' I u jg.. m mi n-rm- 9 One Hundred Sixty-one The Echo was put out by the juniors sometime ago, and C now don't breathe this to a soulj it was truly 111111-0Sf as good as it was last year when our class put it out! We chose our cheer leaders for this year, and guess who they are! Russ and Nell, Julia and Allen. A peppy bunch! Rah, Rah! NON'EMBER Diary Dear- I have so much to tell you. November was certainly a busy month. To begin with, The Music Association was organized, over which Tompy pre- sides with dignity. Then we entered in the cross-country race, and Our Stoney won. How that boy can run! I must tell you about our school movies, too. We've all ready had one- The Country Doctor , and sometime in the future. William Boyd is to be shown in Dress Parade . He's so handsome, Diary. I just can't wait. Last night, Hilborn Lloyd Canother of our famed alumnij gave an entertain- ment composed of Shakespearean readings and musical numbers. VVilbur Crab- tree played the piano, and Diary, l'd like to know his power over pianos. Art DeVoss sang. Remember-long ago, when we were Freshmen, Art was called The Songbird of '29 ? He surely is upholding his reputation. But now comes the Big News -4'The Patsy -our Senior play. I can't tell you all about it. It would take about twenty-four hours of uninterrupted talking Clike Jean and Mart doj to tell you just half how wonderful it was! DECEM BER Merry Christmas. Diary- The Seniors were making merry again-in Christmas Chapel. l guess I'd better not say much about it 'cause someone might get the idea that Seniors are conceited! Chapel was cute, though. We had Santa Claus, dolls, naughty chil- dren, worried mamas, and everything. There was a Senior Christmas dance, too. And l've got something thrilling to tell you about that sometime, Diary. One Hundred Sixty-two Oh, did I tell you about all the honors heaped on little Miss Paulsell? She won-oh, a lot of money, from a magazine for writing about her wonderful Euro- pean trip. Aren't we all proud of her? CHRISTMAS VACATION I just couldn't begin to tell you all the wonderful things that happened. The only sad thing was the fact that it was the last Christmas I'll have in P. H. S. Somehow, the nearer graduation comes, the less I welcome it. You see, Diary, even the glory of being a Senior isn't-perfect. JANUARY Dear Diary- The glad new year is here. And such a lot of things are happening! W'e had a Back to School Night for all our parents. They were allowed to see us as we are in class. And now there aren't quite so many proud parents wondering why johnny or Mary gets 75 instead of 98l The juniors burst forth gloriously in their play The Stone Lady . Diary, Greta Garbo had better look to her laurels when Anna Grace is about. And Gordon Gray! He makes my heart go pitter-patterl We're all so proud of Paul Hartley. He won the State Prince of Peace Dec- lamation Contest. Q And got his picture in all the papersj. The orchestra and band entertained with a concert last night. They are showing remarkable progress, and we can thank them for a lot of enthusiasm shown at football and basketball games. Oh, Diary, we beat the Ashland Tom Cats! Their first basketball defeat in forty-five consecutive games! FEBRUARY Oh, Diary- February surely started off with a bang! Tulip Time , the musical comedy, was the first thing. It isn't often that we get to see all our friends tripping around in wooden shoes. It was even better than Pickles , Une Hundred Sixty-three This seems to have been a month of plays-The Hamper-Mantell Shakes- pearean Company, the company with which Hilborn Lloyd is connected, entertained with Romeo and Juliet , As You Like It, and Macbeth Diary, you wouldn't think it, but P. I-1. S. students truly like Shakespeare. Anyway, we likes these plays. Those juniors! VVe had hardly gotten over the effects of The Stone Lady, when they came out with that peppy. fun-filled, junior Bazaar. Doris Lee Marshall was chosen f'Queen of the Carnival . She looked so sweet and thrilled. Everyone had a wonderful time. You justlcouldn't help enjoying every minute of it. VVe had a very interesting chapel today-stories about the Lost Battalion, told by a man who had been a member of that famous body of men. Diary, he made cold chills play hide and seek up and down my spine. MARCH Dear Diary- I just realized that It haven't been telling you much about our debates and basketball games, but they've been going on just the same. We defeated Huntington in the last debate, and we've just been piling up victories in basketball. Diary, you should just see Tompy play! He's a whiz. The Sophs. gave a dance recently. And I surely did have a good time. The skit, which the Sophs gave in chapel advertising the dance, took us all by storm. Speaking of chapels-the one today was simply nerve-wracking. To begin with, the pianist fell over the piano stool and had to be taken out. Mr. Ende seemed quite annoyed. Then, in the middle of an orchestra number, Mr. Dale's chair collapsed, and he almost joined the innnortals. I was watching for the chandelier to fall next. QI was thinking of The Phantom of the Operalfj The Boys, Glee Club entertained some time ago. Little David, Play on Your Harp was just too cute for words. And I mustn't wait any longer to tell you about Merton of the Movies , the Revelers' play. Art looked so starved and friendless, and Helen, so comforting and big-sisterish . Herman looked like the original Arrow collar ad. And how VVhitty did storm and rave. I hope he never talks to me that way. APRIL Diary Dear- I've successfully passed through another April Fool's day without being 'very foolish. 'I tried especially hard not to get caught up this year, because I'm now a Senior you know. One Hundred Sixty-four UTY . . U, . , . ., llmry. wc lmrl ll4l 'Ulll5 lm' Hlll' class play tlns Ill-lQ'l'll1HlIl lllc lll1'l'i' XX N' lffmlsu. llcv. XX'llllly, :mfl .Xl'1. lmvc' thc lille' rules. 'lm' Vulvin is llm'rlm1, ilu flzxslling lwru, :mcl lfmily Hush l'Sf'flllCf'-l. the winsmnc l1cl'nim'. l lmuw il will llc- xvmnlc-rlul. . . ,... ,. ,.,... ..,,.,.,,,. 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There is little of the chauvinistic demonstration of patriotism today. Now. by means of radio and current texts in the schools, young people know what is being done. They believe in the land of the free and the brave and have courage to face the futureg they defend the country with literature and other arts as well as gun-powder. As a symbol, embodying all our undying and undimmed love of country, the worthy president of the Senior class continues the tradition of raising the Stars and Stripes each morning before school and lowering them before sundown. Losr TRADITION In days gone by, class pride flaunted itself in the flag rush. Any class succeeding in keeping its flag hoisted for twenty-four hours above the American Flag, fyes, this unpatriotic crime was committedl was allowed to keep it up the remainder of the year. This contest necessitated members of the various classes gathering. sometimes until the wee hours of the morning, hoisting and hurling down class flags. Near riots were often-times the result of this pastime. The sides of the school building would be literally covered with bodies creeping upward by degrees. The battle on top became so bitter that on several occasions, boys were almost hurled to the wait- ing demons below. Despite this, fun was abundant for all, especially for those who prided themselves on having kept their flag raised the required time. jI'NIoR-SENIoR PROM From the moment a class enters high school until the end of the third year, it is made clear and emphatic by advisors that a large sum of money must be saved, in order to give a better and more elaborate banquet for the Seniors than ever has been given. The Junior-Senior banquet constitutes the only social function of the year in which the majority of the class participate. It is there that the pupils are ushered into the formal graces of the school. Each class strives to outdo the others, and it is only the hard work, time, patience, and the hard-earned money which make this animal event so beautiful. One Hundred Sixty-seven Scnoor. Gossip -Gossip must have an outlet. The natural way, nowadays, for expression of sentiment is to have it in black and white. Certain classes, desiring to profit, have, from time to time, issued school papers, which are good enough for their time. Hut, as history repeats itself, another class desires to excel, and the present paper is not sufficient. Thus, a new paper with a new style and new title is introduced. An earlier school paper was the Search Light, which lived its life and flickered out, making room for the Purple Cow . The Cow died while yet young and the Kaliko Kat leaped into the spot-light. But one night when the cat was purring too loudly, it was put out, never to return. All that remains now is the Echo , The Echo cannot go out as a light, nor die an animal, but must linger on. lt is popular both with faculty and student body, furnishing much news, scandal, gossip, society, and the high spots of school life. It has a firmer foundation than the previous papers, and is so well liked that it alone will probably be a tradition for future classes. CHRisTMAs CHAPEL Peace on earth, good will toward men, sang the student body just before the curtains were pulled back for the annual Christmas Chapel. To leave school for the Xmas vacation directly from class and hard work would give one the wrong attitude and spirit for the holidays. Nothing could attain the desired effects better than the clever little skits which have been presented in chapel, usually by Seniors. VV hat could be of more intrinsic amusement than to see old St. Nick himself come out of the fireplace to present his gifts to those, who through good conduct, have earned them. Santa never forgets Mr. Diehl's spike, the F rosh president's bank, and a take-off or two, for all important characters. A real view of Santas workshop has been shown, much to the delight of the children, and playlets have been presented, all carrying out the general idea of amusement and creating a yuletide spirit. as We One Hundred Sixty-eight JSW' QA, Uno Hundu-nl Sixty-nine ew Q Q W, ,. ,. we- A. SIDE II IUHY -gf THE JUNIOR CARNIVAL I guess that box of pep we presented to the juniors in Senior Chapel had its effect all right. The junior Carnival was simply oozing with pep. Everybody was broken when they left: they spent so much money at the fish pond, raffle wheel, and penny booth. Oh yes, the fortune tellers-I almost forgot them! It was positively uncanny the things they knew! VVhy, one boy said that Marion Bremer told him he'd received a letter from a girl in Lucasville-and he had! Of course there were dancing and music 'n everything, but best of all there was a carnival queen chosen, none other than pretty Miss Doris Lee Marshall. She was elected by popular vote, and such a scramble as there was for that ballot box. Doris Lee certainly deserved her title. All in all, we'll have to hand it to the juniors. Here's hoping they'll be as clever and as beautiful when they are Seniors. SENIOR DANCE The essence of merriment, the class of '29 once more celebrated in the old established Senior way at the annual Senior dance in December. Christmas being so near, the prevailing colors were red and green. In the center of the gym, bril- liant in its glory, a huge tree decked with lights and tinsel, sparkled joyously. The wail of saxophones, the throbbing melody of Chloe the wild rhythm of the St. Louis Blues , the perpetual cutting in of stags, added zest to the evening, making it a night to be remembered. SoP IIoMoRE DANCE After being royally entertained by Seniors and Juniors we were all wonder- ing when the Sophomores would contribute to the social history of P. H. S. We didn't have to wait long however, because on March 9th the gym once more echoed to the sounds of music and joyous revelry as enthusiastic dancers waltzed, dragged, and shuffled to the strains of familiar melodies. Some of the guests of the evening were: Miss Emily Bush and Mr. Edwin Crawford, Miss Fairybelle Mayo Cthat adorable little queen of the Sophomore classj with her latest flame and dancing partner Mr. Winfielcl French, Miss Martha Gulker with Mr. Clyde Colvin fwho is a regular pocket edition of the famous big brother .j Miss Ruby johnson and her biggest thrill, the well known Mr. Harold VVhitlatch Cmostly just Whitty j and last but not least Miss Virginia Tracy with our famous runner Mr. Howard Stone. One Hundred Seventy There has lmeen :L custom introclncecl this year in l'. H. S., of having' :ln ocezisioiml movie in the :uiflitorinm the last periorl in the clay. Xleve haul three movies this year :incl one was especially interesting. lt was ezlllerl The Dress l':u':ule . The lezirling' man was VVilli:un lloyrl who took the pnrt of :L young lioy who was the home-town shiek. He ohtninecl :Ln appointment to XYest Point :mel Went there believing that he wonlcl enjoy the same ziclulzttion :incl popularity :ls he hzul :Lt home. He soon lotmcl however that the cliseipline of the :Lrniy is not to he taken lightly. After causing il eomrzule to he hurt in practice he was rlisgrzlcerl :mtl eonlinecl to his room, prior to heing expellecl. He recleemecl himself. however through his hrzivery :incl nnselfishness uncler fire, :incl the picture enclecl happily. 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Mystery reigned supreme to all the seniors. Finally the big event arrived, the doors opened, revealing a veritable peach orchard. At last our rivals respected us! VVhat a heavenly feeling! After we had given them plenty of time to appreciate the scenery, we surprised them still further with the following menu and program. MENU LIME ICE BAKED HAM VVITH PINIEAPPLE BUTTERED NEVV POTATOES PEAS IN PATTIES STUFFED TOMATO SALAD HOT ROLLS STRAVVBERRY BAVARIAN CREAM AND c'AKEfco1fEEE PROGRAM Vocal S010 ....... ARTHUR DEVoss ' acrozlzfvrlzziva' by ELM ER TCNDE Toastmaster ....... PAUL HARTLEY Hello Crusaders . . . TNTARTHA FREDERICK VVhen Knights were Bold LAFAYETTE 'TAYLOR Goodbye, Crusaders . . . HARor.o X'VHITLA'I'CI1 DQXNCES VIRGINIA TRACY, TVTARIANNE TXTOORE T110 Sfvrillg Braufivs ,ARTHUR lJEVoss, RUssE1,l. Srxxm' Qzu1rfc'ffc JANIE SMAm,woon AND LOUISE BUTLER Mrwn IJAcsc:v, TELIZABETH DUNN Room 220 and Thereabouts On with the Dance Directly after the program in the auditorium we returned to the gym which had been cleared for the dance. The Revelers Qrchestra was in full swing and bubbling with pep. Swaying back and forth to the easy rhythm, happy couples became oblivious of time. The fateful hour of twelve o'clock came all too soon. Far, far into the clear, cool night could be heard the echo of lusty Voices yelling u28J'Tn29H- The class of '28 had passed into P. H. S. history and '29 proudly bearing the banner took its place. One Hundred Seventyetwo R v 'A , --, Une llumlrcml Scvcnty-tllrcc IVIIXY IICDUIR IIN IIQIDFND FK It was in the year 1950, that I decided I would like to see what had become of the members of the Class of 1929. One fair, warm morning I started the motors in my, Spirit of the Trojans , and soon took to the air, for a tour of the world, in search of my friends. I first visited the dear old school where I graduated in 1929. I landed my plane on the third airplane parking roof and took the elevator to the first floor. Gosh! It surely was different from walking up those old concrete stairs in 1929. They had installed an elevator in each corner of the building. The first person I noticed was Dr. C. D. Waldeii, gray of hair, sitting at his desk, turning the controls on his new radio operating invention, which was driving his 1929 Ford from his home to the building, so that he could adjourn and call it a day. In the next room I noticed Dr. VVilliam Edward Massie, busily turning brass into gold by the process invented by Paul Thompson and Hubert Sommers in the year 1929. That reminds me, across the hall I found a former classmate, Ralph Micklethwaite, Ph. D. busily telling the freshmen how to keep warm in winter. Margaret fNee Briggsj was at home shoveling coal in the furnace to keep the kids warm. Don Cross has radically changed his ideas and was busy teaching freshmen girls how to cook and sew. His particular lecture that day was, f'Keep Your Man VVell Fed . Think! when I knew him in 1929 he wouldn't even look at a girl! One of his famous questions at that time was, Did you ever kiss a girl? In another room James f'Wincly Gardner was busy with the band class. Do you remember how he could play his mouth organ in 1929? I was more than amazed to find that Mary Coe had landed the job of superintendent of schools at Buena Vista, Ohio. As I turned down Gallia Street, I saw Richard McDowell, chief of police, grab a criminal for talking too much. Dick said he didn't like to arrest Gerald Reeg on such a charge, but Betty Moore had signed the warrant for his arrest. A little farther along I found Beverly Horr working in Sadie Farmer's shop selling ladies chapeau. Martha Frederick had a job in the Silent Shop selling phono- graph needles. That was about all I cared to see in Portsmouth so I hopped over to Cincinnati. I visited the DeVoss Opera House and saw, The Pitfalls of a Great City, starring Williaxn Arthur DeVoss Jr., as the criminal bandit, and Nell Gableman as the lady who came in for the divy', after the holdup. I couldn't see why Art called his place an Opera House . In the first place one didn't need glasses and in the second place the bill wasn't an opera but a play. Russell Saxby was working in His Shop. He seemed to have a job as a living model displaying the latest stlyes in men's hose. The benefits of long hose were said to be that of keeping boys' knees from getting chapped. I visited Betty Dodd, now a retired school teacher, who seemed somewhat tired of life as an old maid. Emily Bush had married a One Hundred Seventy-four glass blower, but was thinking seriously of getting a divorce in order to marry a newspaper boy. I then hopped over to Chicago and visited Peg Cross, Helen Olson, Bob Newman and Richard Costigan, who were playing the old style movietone bill called, Bringing Up Father : Lynn Warcleii, Paul Arthur, and Steve Stewart were supporting the leading cast. Steve sang several revised vocal numbers. One was, The Anvil Chorusu, and the other was, In The Shade of the Old Apple Tree . Wayne Clark had a job as chief dish and bottle washer for the office force of the Roebuck 81 Sears Co. Paul Hartley had a job as the vocal leader for the section gang of the Chicago Central Railroad. And how he could yell! Bobbie Kyle was in the john Robinson Circus. He was labeled The Worltl's Shortest Man . After spending a few days in Buffalo, and visiting Howard Stone's whiskey distillery, I rather dizzily hopped over to New York City. It surely was different in l929. Ginny Tracy was spending money as fast as she could make it for her farming lessons. In New York, Herman Doll was working on the new John D. Rockefeller Jr., Building. He had a job as an electric riveter. He seemed to like his job better than the one at Butch White's boiler factory. About that time a little kid about six years old came up and said, Dad, here's your lunch. I was amazed! Herman explained that he and the wife were getting along O. K. They had a family of thirteen boys-don't wonder Herman was used to racket. Richard Taylor and his wife seemed to be tired of married life so Dick had taken his direction and Ruby her's . Ruby secured herself a job selling candy in the big Woolworth ten-cent store on 45th Street. She looked pretty cute at that! Upon tuning in on the radio I heard Norman Geiler, Chief Justice of The Supreme Court, give an address on How I Steered Clear of the VVomen . It certainly was fine. This surprised me greatly, but I was more surprised to hear Dr. Harold fVVhirlwindj Overstreet preach on, The Bandmaster's Daughteru. I thought I would like to take a ride on a band wagon when he got through! I had a number yet to see so I refueled my plane and hopped off for London. I found Reese Lloyd running a small shop. He told me he had found a new way to distill limberger cheese and make it smell like perfume. Mary Lib Hall had secured a job in the King's laundry at the high wage of S10 a week. Hubert Sommers was working in a shop called Everything in Compacts. I guess he was trying to tell those English flames he was selling ladies' flour accessories I next hopped over to Paris and what I didn't see wasn't worth mentioning. Hester Ray, Christine Smith, Beatrice Fritz, and Nell Stewart were charter members of a new organization for Reforming Paris Night Life. Hester surely could preach. She started about nine in the morning and ended the next morning about ten. All the rest of the girls did was to take up the collection every hour. You see, they were members of The Home for Aged VVomen , and the collections were for the latter institution. I never was so surprised in all my life as when my plane landed one snowy morning at The Alps Winter Resort . Folks, half the class was there, and they I One Hundred Seventy-five 7 , ,,.f..:zAQ:1:-ff E 2 A- :g,?.,, ,ilijx 6 were all broke! Violet Cformerly Briggsj and Bill Miers, Harry Bruffey and Shorty fformerly Gilmorej, Joe Colvin and Ruth Cformerly Bryanj, and last but not least Ginny Cformerly Nyej and Cloyd Covert. As Joe expressed it: I told the kids we couldn't afford to live here all winter-see that is the way with being married-you always have to do what the wife says for you to do. You ought to be glad you are not married, Irvingu. I helped them out of their troubles by making a 24-hour non-stop flight to see the President of the United States, none other than the James Thomas of P. H. S., Class of '1929. I secured a 31,000,000 loan from the government. The bill, that went through the mid-night session of Congress read, For the Relief of Stranded Couples in Switzerland-51,000,000 and no cents . I got S100,000 as my share of the graft, and I don't believe the loans have been paid back yet. A In Berlin I found Howard Doll helping to quell the revolution. He had left a trail of broken hearts behind in order to marry Kaiser William's daughter. Madeline Doerr was an instructor in the Hinterladungvetterligewehrabrikarbeiter- volkschule . She seemed to be a typical old maid schoolmistress. When I got around to China I found Becky Sanders in the Shanghai Musical Show . He seemed to be the big butter and yegg man of the far 'East That's all I cared for, on that part of the globe so I hopped over to the Philip- pines. There I found Rosalie Robinson, married to the Governor-General of the Islands. She had hired jane Norris, Faye Packard, Gladys Smalley, and Helen Tobias, as ladies in waiting. Rosalie gave Francis West of the West Breath Purifying Works, a contract for carload lots of his product for use among the natives. And so, my friends, I was very glad to reach home again and be able to say that I saw at least a few members of the dear old Class of 1929. -IRVING E. BLUME, '29. v X H. , f sf , if .J A R I a f, pr. nu f r., m If u V- U gf-2-?L2.a,:v1VIsL 'Ill' 'll'f llv in 4 lr IA TIT' f , f 1 u One Hundred Seventy-six WCNIDIEIR WIH AIT CDILID IP.. IH.. S.. IIIHIINIIQS AlEn1DlUIf You'd never think it, to look at me, that I'm the father of eleven hundred kids. I suppose that I'm a good bit like that Von I-Iindenburg, I think that's what Mr. Freeland called him, who was the foster-father of every seventh child born in Germany. But I've got him beat a mile, I'm the parent guardian of them all, big and little, from Paul Hartley to Farybelle Mayo. You probably would not believe it either, because of my dignified mien, that I crave the thrills as much as the kids. VVhy, after the football games when Russ and Slats led cheers on my steps, I got a great thrill out of it. And that wasn't the only time, every basketball game, every play, everything that the kids are in, I enjoy to the utmost. liven little things, such as the latest gossip, the return of the victors from a rival town, and the passing out of grade cards affects me much in the same manner as it affects them. Take, for instance the Ashland game-gee, was I excited! Iiverytime that johnson or Darby got the ball, I groaned until my windows rattled. I heard Mr. Dillon say the wind was mighty strong that night and that the window frames needed some putty. Shoot! that was all that he knew about it. And then. when we won the game, I was so excited I just wanted to jump up and down, but Alpha Cement held me back. I did manage to reach over and pat Tompy on the back for the wonderful work he had turned in, but Thompy only thought that he had bumped into the wall because of his own carelessness. Then the plays began to come off and everyone was a pippin'. In fact, I'm still laughing about Art's scene with the dummies and Nell's Now isn't that a h- of a place to kiss a girl . CI'd say the word if I weren't supposed to know betterj And I just about died along with Gordon for fear he wouldnyt get his affairs with The Stone Lady straightened out. Wow! that was a tangle and a half, but the kids of Tulip Time were in Dutch just as much. Bev and Whitty evidently didn't get completely out because every once in a while their tongues get twisted. As for trivial instances of enjoyment, there were the assemblies and, oh I almost forgot, Art DeVoss's birthday party. I-Ie got lovely presents, such as chew- ing gum f banished treasurej, mints, a swift kick on a nice, clean sheet of paper, a bullet, which probably won't be used for the good purpose it was intended, and some shaving soap. He got the shaving soap because it was his eighteenth birthday and he was a man for so he saidj. One of the most important things in school life is Scholarship. CWith a capital S D. I fairly tremble and creak with pride when a contest is won by a P. I-I. S. student. A scholarship means much to me as a non-stop flight to Lind- bergh. Some might be knockouts in football and basketball and greased lightning in track, but there are others who help make history along scholastic lines. And I'm proud of them-my brainy children, just as I am of my 'fbrawny ones. That's about all the time I can take, but just let me tell you this-old P. H. S. is mighty fond of his kids, and it's Hon forever for you all. -MARTHA FREDERICK. One Hundred Seventy-seven One Hundred Seventy-eight 1fll'IIE IUNIPCDIPIUILAIR IHIEIRCD Carol sat in his room watching the rain pour from the gray skies. This weather, thought he, is in one respect like me, very unpopularf, That explains why he was in his room on Sunday afternoon seeking campanionship in the steady patter of rain upon the tin roof. He arose, crossed the room, looked at himself in the mirror and unconsciously straightened his tie. Then with a second mirror he studied his profile. I don't see what Irma has against his mug. It's better looking than Tiddlediwinksl if I have to say so myself . VV hy shouldn't I be popular ?', he wondered. Maybe I should develop a little personality, take on shiekish ways and learn to write poetry. But all these things and many more would never have brought popularity to this unfortunate youth. It is true he was far above the average in looks and ability. For two years he had been the outstanding man on the gridiron and on the hardwood floor. His team-mates admired him for his skill and envied the write ups he usually received after each game. More than one girl's heart had gone flippety-flop on receiving a smile from this handsome husky,-but poor Carol could never land a second date! Irma is wonderful but 1 don't understand her. VV ith those words he drifted into humming The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. He was singing by the time he reached the part that begins: The blue of her eyes And the gold of her hair, Are a blend of the western skies. Now the moonlight beams On the girl of my dreams She's the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. He paused, Yes, that describes her perfectly. Such a beautiful song and such a beautiful girl-to think that she has to pick on a fellow like Tiddlediwinks. Tiddlediwinks was so named because the coach suggested he try out for varsity bridge or Tiddlediwinks instead of football. He was a great admirer of and a general nuisance to Carol but nevertheless he helped him with his studies and for this reason Carol endured the boy who held first place in Irma's heart. That night as usual he went to Tiddlediwinks, house for help. The first thing that caught his attention was that a new girl's picture had been added to Tiddle's already wide collection. Carol, I am sorry but I won't have time to help you this evening. I have a date with a new blonde. With that Tiddlediwinks picked up a bottle and left the room. A few seconds later he returned. One Hundred Seventy-nine Tidfllediwinks, I have something important to ask youf' VVhat is it Carol P You and I have been friends for a long time off and on-now tell me, what is your power over women F Tiddlediwinks made no reply but instead handed him the bottle that he was still holding. Carol drew back: a smile crept slowly over his face. I.isterine, Lambert's I'harmacal Co. he read aloud. At last, the secret to popularity! 'lYes, Carol, not old Tiddlediwinks your best friend would tell you. It was not long before Carol had a new outlook on life. I-Ie gargled copious quantities of Listerine, cut his tooth paste bill in half, knew the soothing effect of Listerine Shaving Cream, and swore by Life Buoy Soap. Of course, he won Irma, was chosen captain of the football and basketball teams, was elected Editor-in-Chief of the Year Book, President of the Senior Class and was rushed by every fraternity on the Campus when he entered College the following fall. -FRANCIS WEST 'Z9. EDUCATION Oh .' Education, whot's thy price? Must I the izzidnight oil ignite? I'VilI twclzm long hours alouc .vuffirff lVithf right by day ana' four by night? Ah! Sclzolor, thou host nzurli to Irornf And thus shalt study hom' by hour .fluid long thc midnight oil .vholt bzfriz, But not in 'lltlill-Hi?H07UiCdgC is fowcr '! RALP II IXIICKLETH WAJTE, '29. W, I ffl 1 0 23, ff ,, 97 - ,W 54 F-Tzjlzbzzh fl 00,1qiii5aY,.,-1 ' '- -- '15, , .mf - - ' G k,,xxxxxxx E1 aux an Q xxxxlXS!x!xn f' ': V- 1- ..' I iff, 'X Ex, Si- t L- ,, X-X 'HP' ,-' .J- ,f . :X Q71 NR, I , -..Q One Hundred Eighty IIIF 1fIl'lIE 1fIl2lU1fIl'1 WEIRIE KNOWN rch Yep, boys I reckon I could tell yuh somethin' that'd change your ideas, sartin'. I reckon as how I could throw yuh a yarn tha'd put a diff'runt slant on hist'ry. Yes, sirree-e! Wfhat about, huh? Don't rush me now. Yes, sir. I sure can throw a diff'runt slant on hist'ry. Hey, Abner, yuh'd better be a-getting in a new supply o' crackers, this 'un's about gone. M-m-m. You fellers never heard nothin' 'bout the outcome o' the Trojan war, did 'ja? Yeh? S'pose yuh tell all 'bout it then, Sam. M-ni-m-m-just as I thought. Got thet out of some book, didun't ja? YX'cll it's all wrong. Yes, sire-e. an' I happen tuh be the only guy on this lil ole world what knows the true story. I-Iow'd I come tuh know about it? M-m-m-Yeh, I'll tell yuh all about it. It was in the spring of,-let me see now, yep-, the spring o' '96. I shipped out o' Orleans on the Nancy Burke as first mate, bound fer the Med'terranean. VVC stowed up in Constantinople fer a few repairs. I strolled around a little, kinda givin' the skirts the once over, an' believe me, once yuh see them Turkish dames, yuh can easily understand why most of 'em wear veils. I was kinda lookin' aroun fer a souvenir er somethin' tuh bring home. Them storekeepers, er fakirs, fYer right, Sam, they don't call 'em fakirsj, well those birds'd 'bout fall over yuh, a-tryin' tuh wait on yuh. Yep, they salaamed right out at cher feet: I felt like slammin' a couple o' them myself. Well, one o' them guys salaams, hands 1ne a vase all covered with figures an' sechg salaams again, then breaks in tuh poetry er some- thin' 'bout them figures: said they all stood for somethin,' said there was a story in 'em that no 'un'd ever decyphered afore. Me, bein' always a-hankerin' fer puzzles an' sech, grabbed this here vase in a jiffy an' fer years I've been tryin' tuh 'Cypher this thing out. An' 'twas only this mornin' I finished figerin' it out. Them little marks what looked like hentracks each had a meanin' an' I got 'em f igered out, by George. You read how them Greeks an' Trojans fought ten years 'thout hurtin' anybody: then the Greeks turn around an' lick 'em, er rather trick 'em with a big wood horse. VV ell that's all wrong, er maybe its just a little right, cuz hosses did have somethin' tuh do with their lickin'. They weren't fightin' at all, they was ga1nblin'l Yes, sir, I said gamblin'. Oh, they fought fer a little while, but it didunt 'mount tuh much. Nope, not very much. One day 'bout the beginnin' o' the war, all fightin',-remember now, this is what the figures say--all fightin' was put off on 'count o' some god's birthday er somethin' like thet, an' both armies was a-cele- bratin' with games an' sech. VVell, a couple o' these big guys, Hector, Priam, Achilles, Nestor, Agamemnon them big moguls kinda' got mixed up in a little party, an' as a result these birds get tuh boastin' 'bout how good their side is: how powerful their men is an' sech. Well, these here Trojans got tuh boastin' 'bout how fast their Persian steeds was, thet their hosses could beat-huh? Oh, sure, I meant Arabian hosses-how their hosses could beat these ole plugs o' the Greeks. Tuh decide the argyment, they at last fix things up fer a race, not a chariot race either, a race just like we had at the fair this 'ere fall. Oh the day o' the race, One Hundred Eighty-one every man in each army is out fer a good time and a-layin' bets on their favorite. But, what chance has any 0' these ole nags 0' the Greeks got against these fast hosses 0, the Trojans. But thet race sure started an interest fer racin' so much so, the Greeks started trainin' hosses and a-racin' 'em. But the Trojans kept a-winnin' off the Greeks just the same. Still Achilles an' Nestor an' Agamemnon had built up a couple 0' good stables o' good horseflesh. On the Tenth Annual Trojan Derby-day, Hector had his huge stallion entered, the winner 0' last year's derby, an' this year it still looked like a sure winner. The Trojans all had their last shirt on this 'ere hoss, and the Greeks not a-wishinl tuh lose any more money had bets on this 'ere hoss up tuh the gills. Yes, sirree, this hoss was some big favorite-an, Hector up tool Oh, the Greeks had horses entered, too, but nothin' unusual, no record-breakers er anythin' like thet. so it looked as though the Trojans would walk off with the prizes this year too. Boys, I can just about 'magine how thet race looked. This here horse o' Hector's swept out a couple lengths ahead 0' the other hosses just as soon as thet barrier went up. Fer three laps Hector held his stallion a-leadin' all them other hosses. Then, a big lumberin' mare with Achilles up, thundered along- side thet gallopin' steed 0' Hector's, crowded 'im out from the rail an' passed thet ole hoss as slick as a whistle. Fellers all them Trojans an' all them Greeks had played losin' money, but Achilles had come throughg he won everything, even the city. So thet's how Troy came tuh fall intuh the hands o' the Greeks, fer Achilles turned it over tuh them. How do I a'count fer the other story? M-m-m-m-Let's see-Why the Greeks had tuh hatch up some excuse tuh take ho1ne tuh their wives, didunt they? They couldn't say they lost all their money a-gamblin',-even if they did get Troy. Huh? Yuh donit believe me? Cain't yuh tell real hist'ry? But I'll prove it fer yuh. I got thet vase at home right now an' I'll show it to yuh. O' course yuh won't be able tuh understand the figures an' marks though. Yep, there she is, figures an' all. Wl1a's them marks on the bottom? Let's see. M-m-m-m-Well I swan! I never noticed them marks afore. 'Made in Czecho-Slovakia, l924.' H -RUSSELL G. SAXBY, '29. Pk FAITHFULNESS It may he that a flying start It is not the flash of gay parade, lVill win the plaudits of the throng, Nor any accident of place, But to the faithful hand and heart Nor any trick that Fate has played Does certain victory belong. That reins or loses us the race. The laurel crown is unto hini Not on some sudden strain and stress lVho, tl1ough Fate seems against hint cast, Docs longed-for victory depend, Fights on through clouds and .YlltIfIl0'ZK'Sfjl l11l, But on that rugged faithfulness And keeps on trying to the last. That keeps on trying to the end. -IRVING E. BLUME '29,- One Hundred Eighty-two ILIINIEIR 1IlI'1II IQITIEIEN 42? John VVilliamson, editor of the New York Tribune, leaned back in his swivel chair. His blue eyes twinkled quizzically as he looked at the steadfast blue ones before him. A-h, about the thirteenth time you've been here pestering me in the last few weeks, ltillif it Eddie ? The tall slim figure nodded and waited. The big man brought his hands down with a smart smack on the arms of his chair. I like your spunk, but- . He looked the boy over once more before he shook his head in regretful decision. No, you're too young. A reporter must meet many emergencies-. There was a sharp buzz at his left elbow as the telephone interrupted him. Yes, yes. Liner Thirteen! His voice rose slightly, showing his deep excite- ment. Off Rocky Point P VVe'll send Harper, he said at last. Yes I know there should be two, but I can't spare but one. Harper will get the story-bye. He turned, and pressed a button on his desk. In a second Harper was there. Eddie Shields sat up in unconscious tensity. It was his first sight of the most famous reporter on the Atlantic coast, John Russell Harper. Eddie could only gaze and listen while Harper, alert, received his instructions. Liner Thirteen with her fifty passengers and crew of twelve was on the reefs off Rocky Point. A news tug would leave the dock in half an hour for the wreck. After Harper had gone, Eddie leaned forward. A plan had leaped full formed into his mind. If he could only persuade Mr. Williamson! I'm eighteen, Eddie began. You think I'm too young. but I've written everything from editorials to advertisements. You admit I can write a news story, but you think I can't get it. Let me prove to you I can get it by being your second man on that tug: if I don't get it you will lose nothing, if I do, you will know I am worth considering. He paused, he knew he had said enough. He watched the editor anxiously. He had been cool enough while he made his plea, but as he waited for a decision his heart began to pound in his throat. Mr. Williamson turned and gave him a cataloguing look, then with an air of firmness he said, a reporter in dead earliest is worth a carload of lukewarm ones, so do your best. The tug will leave in five minutes, hurry and good luck to you! By hard leg work Eddie managed to get to the dock as the tug was casting off. As he leaped aboard, he was met with the cry, Hey? What are you tryin' to do? Get off here. One Hundred Eighty-three Eddie's explanation only drew a surly stare of unbelief. f'Ye don't look like no reporter to me, the captain averred. Then turning, f'Hey, Mr. Harper. This boy says he's from your paper. Eddie eagerly explained to the reporter, but Harper shook his head. Your story doesn't wash, he said indifferently, and while Harper stood by, the captain hustled Eddie onto the dock and the tug. Eddie, knowing it was useless to protest, had made one more vehement plea to Harper, but with no effect. So he said no more: only stood on the dock and watched the tug disappear, while the bitterness of disillusionment arose in his heart. He had always thought of good newspaper men as a race apart. Men with some faults to be sure, but always generous, always willing to help a weaker comrade. And here was Harper stooping to this shabby trick to make his position more secure. Eddie turned toward the Grand Central Depot. Liner Thirteen was owned by a man in Waterstowii, Canada. A number of light draft tugs would be sent out from that place, and there was a chance that he might make the wreck from there. A fast train would leave New York for VVaterstown within the hour. Two weary-eyed men sat at a desk when Eddie reached Liner Thirteen's of fice. As he entered, one of them hung up the telephone receiver. No good, he said, He won't go. Eddie advanced to the railing. I would like to know whether you are sending another tug to the f'T.iner Thirteen F We are, if we can find another man for the crew. Unfortunately one of the tug's crew was hurt tonight, and they can't go out short handed. Eddie said, Will T do? The man looked at him doubtfully. lt's dangerous business. This tug is extra light draft, and will try to get near the wreck, you know-that means she will venture into the reefs. All the other boats have been standing at half a mile. All the better. See, l'm a reporter and the more I can see or experience the better story l'll get. All right, the man said, 'Tome along. ln all his life Eddie was never to forget this voyage. The wind-roaring blackness, the driving sleet, the smother of the great seas breaking with the crack- ing smash over the decks, then the thick sickening choppy cross seas in the straits, and the run south before the gale, through the night and well into the next day. As they neared Rocky Point Eddie's relief fireman came down with the news. 'fl.iner Thirteen's over to the leeward, we are going into the reefs-. Eddie hustled up to the deck and cast his eyes over the haze and saw not far distant the dismal outline of a half wrecked craft. He could easily make out the large letters, L-I-N-E-R T-H-I-R-T-E-E-N N-E-NV Y-O-R-K L-I-N-E-S. As the figures on the deck of the steamer became visible, the tug shot a line, but missed. After about a half hourls maneuvering, the first of the rescued were hauled aboard, drenched and freezing: one by one they followed, women and chil- One Hundred Eighty-four dren. There was no time for notes, for Eddie had to keep the cabin fires going. However, each picture blazed itself on his memory. Then as Liner Thirteen's captain was brought in, everything happened at once. Before the crew could part the cable, the Liner Thirteen broke and the liner began to sink. The cable parted, and an instant afterwards, one of the tug's distressed engines stopped. With the speed of light, she shot toward the big rock which has been a little to the leeward. The captain's knowledge of the reef saved her from tragic fate. All Eddie remembered of the next moment was a tumult of wind and water, loud shouts: the engines tookhold again and the worst was over. The next dav as the tug put up in Waterstown, her crew. all but one, dropped at their posts. With cup after cup of black coffee Eddie kept awake while his fingers flew, and as each page was written, he put it on the wire for New York. The price was high but he must hurry so as to get his story in the city edition of the Tribune , After the last word of the storv was on the wire he wrote the fol- lowing personal telegram to Mr. Williamson, 'fChanged my mind about working for you-Eddie Shields. But it gave Eddie no satisfaction. His problem was before him. He had sent his telegram to Mr. Williamson while in low spirits and worn out from loss of sleep. His sleep had refreshed him. He questioned. Was Harper unworthy? Yes. But should Eddie allow one man's action to taint for him his chosen pro- fession? Eddie saw the thing clearly for the first time. Harper's treatment of him would always be an unpleasant memorv, but Eddie was no quitter, not on your life. He sent a second telegram to Mr. VVilliamson, and received a reply at once. The next morning Harper was sitting at the desk over by the window, and Mr. VVilliamson was at his desk waiting, as Eddie walked in. This is Mr. Eddie Shields the young man who got the onlv story of Liner Thirteen for us : it was a word of introduction from Mr. VVilliamson to Harper. Harper rose, his face a mirror of surprise. Why I turned this chap off the Tug, Well- . He paused in amazement. Young man I am truly sorry for the way I treated you. I hope you will forgive meg at any rate you are the greatest writer of rescues on the Atlantic or Pacific coast. You are greater by your one story than I ever hope to be in my life. Eddie stood stif fly, and managed to gulp a, Thank you. just a mistake! That simple explanation had never once occurred to him! -IRVING E. BLUME, '29, r One Hundred Eighty-five IWNY IHQDIEQIBNY AR No folks, it isn't a horse--it's just a thing that most any healthy person likes to do, to a certain extent at least. VVhat I enjoy doing more than anything I know, is gym work, especially acrobatics-wunless perhaps it is straining people's ears, nerves, and tempers by pounding on a ukelele and attempting in some mysterious manner to draw out some harmony by pitting my voice against the rasping and groaning noises that boom out from the uke. You don't have to take my word that I like to do these things without a little bit of proof at least. Iiverybody knows that perhaps the greatest and most popular of all American hobbies is eating-even if it isn't a hobby, everyone does it. How- ever, as far as I'm concerned, when a meal interferes with my acrobatics, well- the food waits. The sensation I get from eating a big piece of juicy apple pie, just out of the oven, still warm and just aching to be eaten, can't compare with the delightful thrill of doing some acrobatic feat that requires absolute concentration and a perfect co-ordination of muscles and brain. That's dumb did I hear some- one say? VVell, maybe it is, but that doesn't cut any ice with me -they do lots of things that seem mighty dumb to me too, so I guess we're about even after all. In regard to my other hobby, namely, pounding on a uke, all. I have to say is that after a couple years practice I can't play yet, but I still get a kick-literally and figuratively-out of trying. -NORMAN VALODIN. SILIEIEIPIINCE 293 I cannot say that sleeping is exactly a hobby, but it is one of the most popular activities in which I participate. Sleep, Macbeth has murdered sleep . Perhaps he murdered sleep for himself but not for me. On the other hand, I may be one of those of whom he speaks when he says, The innocent sleep . Sleep-that is one of the things I can do most anywhere. In school I am constantly being aroused from pleasant dreams, to talk on some detestable subject about which I know nothing. Where is a better place to slumber than in front of the fireplace, in a large armchair, with the radio playing some sweet tune which has the same effect as the lullabys mother used to sing. And in church, how many young people remain awake during the entire service? I for one must confess that I do not. After the One Hundred Eighty-six minister has talked for about five minutes, I feel my eyelids closing and my eye- lashes touching my face, and so I remain, lost to everything about me until the first strains of the closing hymn come ringing in my ears from voices in tune and out. Some may say that I am not only lost to the world but to my Lord. I have been told that the cause of this annoying defect in my nature, C annoying to all but myselfj is that I do not have enough rest. Surely this cannot be the case as I never stay out after the curfew rings, am never more than half an hour late in the morning, and I always have one study period reserved each day for practicing this occupation which has been eliminated from all courses in school and which I hope some day to thoroughly master. -LOUELLA XVEIDNIER, '29, Wk- TO A LOST PAL,, W'lzc'n, 'wc two rlzaurc upon the street To meat, you look down at your fact. I raise my head and uavcr turn And zvondc'r'if your rlzcvlcs, too, burn. A dreary yaar this strange ado Has bacn krfit up, and on to two. Hut many a night I'zfa draamad that we Ware still the pals we used to bc. And wlzfu I wokv, I lilevd to fcvl That some naar day, this dream be real. I 'wonder S01llCfilll!'S if you, too Haw' war 'wislzca' this drcam wcrc truc. -EARL SCHMID I ggi!! sig, ffl' lim? 'F 14-' I -la - X . 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A LITTLE MESSAGE FROM SOUTHERN BROTHERS BUSINESS COLLEGE Dear Friend: For four years you have been looking forward to receiving your high school diploma. Graduation from high school marks an important point in the career of young men and women. It is really a turning point, for at this time important decisions are made affecting after life. You now have what we call a general education-you know something of the orthodox 'ologies' and 'osophys', but your hands have not been trained nor your mind prepared to do the things that business requires-and you will be in business, no matter what vocation you may follow. We want you to understand that, while our school is neces- sarily limited in its field, it does a few things in a superior way -in other words, we are specialists devoting all of our time, our energies, and our material resources to the teaching of a few things in a super-excellent manner. We are adequately prepared to give you the advantage of skill- ful, practical, complete training for the duties of business life, which you must in the very nature of things, assume very soon. We shall be happy to tell you more about our school. We know that a brief time spent with us will mean much to you all through the coming years. We know that your stay with us will be pleasant as well as profitable. You will have the opportunity to be associated with a fine group of young people-as fine a group as can be found in any college or university-and you will be under the direction of competent, earnest, sympathetic teach- ers, who will make your highest good their constant concern. Yours very cordially, S. C. SOUTHERN, President. SOUTHERN BROTHERS Business College INC'ORPOR.'Yl'l'lD Iz15S'l' EQUIPPEID COMMERCIAL c0I.L15m11i IN THE SOUTH PORTSMOUTH Phone 882 OHIO. Other Schools Ashland, Kentucky, Washington, D. C., and Miami, Florida 0 ll lrcrl Ninety-three Good Will No Money Con Buy It We call it good-will. It is the friendship, respect, and trust of the people of this community. Good-will can't be bought. It must be earned. One of the greatest assets this Institution has, 5 And once earned, it is priceless. you will look for in vain in our statements. The Royal Sofvings E3 Loon Co. Gallia Street, on the Square PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. ?!v Toni: Do von know whv Marv and une sinff duets .1 1 .f . 6 Dick: No, why do tlleyu? Toni: Because ncitlicr will take the responsibility alone' Diavoss af DONALDSON sale ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS . LYRIC THEATRE BUILDING PHONE 474 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO One Hundred Ninety-fo OUR GREATEST ASSET IS THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE IN PORTSMOUTH FOR SIXTY YEARS AND A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE THE ANDERSON BROS. CO. 5111111111: xvllilt fo, yo' 11211110 yo' baby Electricity, Mosc? Nose: VYCII, lllflll 11211110 lllll Nose, and lllilll wifc's ll2llllC Zllll lJi11al1, and if lJlllZllllOSC ClUll,'C make clcctriclty, what docs dey make? YOUR DREAMS Your Dreams of Wealth Can Come True The rule is simpleg Save money. For money saved is the true foundation of wealth. The dollar you spend foolishly will eventually find its way into some one else's saving account and HELP TO MAKE HIM RICH. Think of that! The Citizens, Savings S1 Loan Ass'n Co. Assets over FIVE MILLION DOLLARS 671 per Annum paid twice a year Why Take Less? This is a Good Place for the SAVER TO SAVE WELLS A. HUTCHINS ARTHUR L. HAMM LOUIS J. VETTER President Sec'y Ass't Secretary Une Iilllllllllll Ninety-five GIFTS OF QUALITY DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE W. L. WILHELM 507 CHILLICOTHE STREET J EWELER OPTICIAN CD De Z U +4 U 'IJ CI CD on AKS CIOS E C T ff.. CD jo vi BRANDAIIS Book Sc Stationery Co. 3 5 Always Pleases the Students in School M Books and Supplies 304 Chillicothe Street What are you boys arguing z1bout ? The size of my head . O, yes, the bone of contention . The Mutual Life lnsurance Company of New York The Oldest Legal Reserve Life Insurance Co., in America and the Largest Standard Co. in the World, will protect you fully through your college years. Monthly income, double In- demnity and waiver of premium at all ages over 14V2 years. No business too large or too small for our best attention. ED. LEACH, District Mgr. 226 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 435 B. G. HARRIS Official Photographer for Portsmouth High School 30415 Chillicothe Street Phone 97 One Hundred N t W- M. ATLAS, P- H- S-, '09, Mgr- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST . PREUND SI KING I I O - I M X -Z Specializing in Garments for the High Corner Gallia and Offnere Streets School and College Miss Phone 469 Iuuw WSI I0 X WILLIAMS XQORU Q- Compliments of the jf Wg IE BRQS. HIGH SCHOOL 3 2 5 TIRE CO. LUNCH ROOM , y .V Comm, of 2, 5 SIXTH SL GAY UQAUIIN out Smnc timr with your wife :Incl IIICCI my wife. 1 lIzIx'c-11't :my wifC.', XXX-ll, como out mywzly :md my-ct thc 11IzIid. I 6' flfff. CfRAhA111 11. 818 m.11i.e STREET ORTHOPHONIC VICTOR RECORDS VICTROLAS A P R. S. ROLLS HARDMAN xx --., PIANOS SHEET MUSIC EVERYTHING IN MUSIC l Yinct Om- IIlll'lII1'l'4 'Q A el it The Western and Southern Life Insurance Company 406-415 Masonic Temple Portsmouth, 0. We issue policies which pay the S G following: A monthly income for wife and children. A retirement i me commencing t g f ixty or ity-fi . Al'fi meifttllydi bldby d t di A t t f d t g t childrens d t . fi, Ap Iplytpyy mortgage B I ura -p t hip p . t . 825 Slxth Street l PORTSMOUTH, oH1o ' f meet 'nh f f And did you know that two Scotch boys turned in their basketball suits because they couldift shoot all thc treo throws 9 Inter-State Motor Transit Company Cannonball Transportation Co. CHARTERED COACHES OUR SPECIALTY RIDE WITH US I THE QHIO STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO. LIFE, HEALTH Sz ACCIDENT ,fUCX, JUVENILE POLICIES NONE BETTER 'X-mf' CONRAD ROTH, Mgr. 51 First National Bank Ol-IdtlN l The Taylor Universal lVlotor Co. HOME OF Fgrd PRODUCTS PORTSMOUTH SOIOTOVILLE , o 1' t f U. S. Laundry Company Omp men S 0 822-824-826 Fourth Street FURNITURE DRY CLEANERS 618-620 Chillicothe Street I Ph 534 641 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Go, said the landlady, and never clarkcn my hath-tub again. sonAs Riehrnan's Clothes DRUGS CANDIES ALL 9.50 WooL CIGARS -4 -'sauces' , s. WN i gwiIlitilzhmbaerftgruitzrgilsegu H24 tth ELASTIC STOCKINGS ATHLETIC SUPPORTS TRUSS FITTING Formerly Red Cross Ph y The Richman Brothers Co. 311 CHILLICOTHE STREET PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. H IIN MITH'S QUICK REPAIR ODAS ANDWICHES SHOE SHOP SATISFY J. S. GRIMM 0 J 9 Sfmt 1 5 1027 GALLIA STREET ON GALLIA SQUARE The Portsmouth Paint Co. ooMPL1MENTs DISTRIBUTORS FoR THE QF DEAN BERRY CO. A FRIEND High Grade Paint Products 1006 GALLIA ST. PHONE 1816 Have you Z1 date tomorrow night P It depends on the weather. VVhy the wez1ther?,' 'fYeh, whether she'll fro or ct 7 The Chas. D. Scudder X9 Company , , INSURANCE Orlgmal D Cut Rate of all kmds Drug Store 26 First National Bank Buildin PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 904 GALLIA STREET PHONE 31 PHONE 46 PORTSMOUTH OHIO THdl COMPLIMENTS OF THE Portsmouth Daily Times Portsmouth Morning Sun Portsmouth Sunday Sun and Times Joe C.: May I see that book l had last week? Miss D.: I guess so. Wins it fascinating? -loc C.: No, but it's got my girl frie11d's telephone lllllllllijl' in t The Standard Supply Company 1002-1014 FINDLAY STREET WHOLESALE SUPPLIES FOR Plumbing, Heating, Electricity, Mill, Factory and Contractors THddO CADILLAC LaSALLE HUPIVIO BILE WATKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 1544 GALLIA STREET , , For 8 IDIIC O sweet Or a Ioite to eat--- Portsmouth, Ohio I I-IEC IAMEO 'lllid you lic-111' zilmout XIV. lioofus, the bridge expert, lacing the futher of twins? Yes, Looks like his wife cloulmlecl his bid. CQMPLIMENTS OF THE Tailor Hatter Furnisher PLAY pJ2'3PSEZ2UiS,t'33.0 HOUSE Builder of Correct Clothes For Men O I I Bovs I Don't Fail to go to Compliments Qf The CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMP FROCK SHOP FORT THOMAS, JULY 2-31 S Paid MRS. DIXIE B. IESS ARTHUR F. YOUNG, County Chairman The portsmouth Savings 3' Loan Co. 714 Chillicothe Street Phone 2589 843 Gallia Street All Expense Two Hundred Two T BURN COKE NO SMOKE G G The Portsmouth By-Product Coke Company extends best wishes to the Class of '29, and hopes they may all grow up to be future Presidents and First Ladies. In the meantime let us contribute to our ideal of a cleaner and brighter city by heating with Coke and giving the sun a chance. She: lm-tls play house. llc: 'l'hat's such Z1 kicl's game. She: Not the way l play it. The Stockham Co. A1T1e1'iCHH M2000 C Restaurant C 0005000 HEY and HUNTER, Props. Phone Corner Eighth and Chillicothe Sts. The Bragdon Dry Goods Co. Complete Stocks of Summer Merchandise at Lowest Prices PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Bragdonls-Store Aecommodating 409-411 Chillicothe Street II d lll SMART FASI-IIONS FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT MARTI GS QUALITY SERVICE VALUE llc: I hate people who never let you finish fl sentence and just-- Shc: 'l'z1kc the words right out of your mouth. ' Q 'The HART SCHAFFNER Sz MARX Ql h Sam Horc ow I Com D Clothes for Young Men F 0 30 Yea P tsmouth's M t Dependable R t llers of 1 LlHEl1AYLlGl'l'lSTUR5 a Better Home Furnishings 320 CHILLIEIIITHE STREETl 842-844 Gallia Street TIILIII im.,-W-f ,. It is safe to buy at BALDWIN'S Baldwin Pianos have been Awarded the Highest Honors in the World The Grand 3I5alhwin fauna The Grand Prix-Paris, 1900. The Grand Prize-St. Louis, 1904. Prize-London, 1914. The Papal Prize-Romer, 1923. They are the wor1d's best instruments. FLOYD E. STEARNES, Representative Terms to suit the Purchaser. 818 Chillicothe Street Phone, 2037 Portsmouth's Leading Piano House The Hibbs Hardware Company Electrical washers, electrical appliances, wear-ever cook- ing utensils, sporting goods, mechanics and carpenters' tools, paints 8: varnishes, auto tires and tubes, builders' hardware, and all other general hardware. THE HOME OF QUALITY HARDWARE llc: ttczieliing lu-1' to drive an automolmilej The brake is something that you put on in 11 hurry. She: Oh, I see. .X sort of kilnonzi. Cigars Cigarettes Magazines A- N- HORR Phof' SCHIRRMAN'S Ice Cream and Ices and Quality Candies HOME MADE NUT BREAD 1412 Gallia Street HORR BROS. Builders' Supplies and Seeds Carlyle-Labold Face Brick 1302-1312 Tenth Street Between Waller and Offnere e40 L. W. Knost 85 Sons The Grocers Our line is complete in Hardware, Glass, Sporting Goods, Paints 8z Varnishes. Aluminum 8: Enamel Ware. 2 Phones 2465-2465 GILGEN Hardware Co. Gallia and Lincoln Streets 928 Gallia Street Two H uuclrcrl Five The The Leichnef - Jgfdgn CQ, Cl'21lgI11llCS Fllfnltufe Mf rs. of Famous Company CRYSTAL BLOCK ICE Homes Furnished Complete Phone 1410 936-38 Gallia Street The Portsmouth Sand The Ideal Milk Co. 85 Gravel CO. Home of Better Dairy Products Phone 1410 FOOT OF THIRD STREET Bob K.: I could dance on like this forever. Mary Louise B.: Oh, ClOllyl. he Zl pessiiuistg you'll improve. TO LOOK YOUR BEST IS BUT TO HAVE ON A PAIR OF EXCELSIOR Super Craft Shoes THEY FIT, THEY WEAR, THEY ARE SMARTLY STYLED, AND THEY SAVE YOU MONEY BRUCE HYATT Shoe Store Just a Step from Factory to You F r boys 33.00 to 84.50 For men 34.00 to 86.00 834 Gallia St. P t mouth, Ohio THIIS I ' WE EXTEND HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 1929 GRADUATING CLASS PORTSMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL THE IRVI G DREW HOE CO. - - Jw 7 a,..,,.4 tj V...-,Q 'e,..?vE5E mar: h Eff -,5,5y,,.- ig MARTINGKS SHOE DEPARTMENT HOME OF THE FAMOUS ARCH REST AND OTHER SMART SHOES THddS NEW AND CORRECT STYLES IN YOUNG MEN'S APPAREL HALL BRQS. 831-833 Gallia Street VVhen 21 modern girl buys Z1 spool of thing-she may need Z1 new clothesline. tllrezul she may 1 mt intend to mend uny- Wesley P. Ridenour Architect Lg -K-1 111.1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALBERT CELLNER Jewel er CORTHIRD AND CHILLICOTHE STS. PORTSMOU TH, G HIO A. T. PA CK CThe Bridgej Realtor Kentucky and Ohio Real Estate d Insurance I Sp I Sub-division Work Ph 1590 1O7V2 Chillicothe sr THddl1 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '29 The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. THOMAS E. WILLIAMS 19,' District Manager 323 First National Bank Phone 98 Take a Portable to College with You GOODEN and MCCONNELL Remington Portable BARBER SHOP Typewfitef MODERNISTIC STYLE Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, OO Massage, Sh wer Baths C- L. SECURITY BANK BASEMENT Ph HC 2509 520 Union Stree PORTSMOUTH, OHIO NO man l'l'lC'S for the good of the race. He should, but he clOesn't. THE GEN. U. S. GRANT BRIDGE PORTSMOUTH, OHIO CONNECTING THE SOIOTO TRAIL WITH EASTERN KENTUCKY AND THE BLUEGRASS lHlllN 1 ww Z W Z 472 ! alt! . iff!! f ' - 1 'I 1 I4 F . 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