Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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PrincipaI's Office Assistants, Messengers And Mimeographers In the position of the secretary of the office Miss Kathryn Krall has competently and indnstrionsly fulfilled her dnties. Under her supervision are stndent assistants whom she trains to do office work in preparation for fntnre johs. Miss Krall gradnated from I'ortsmonth High School in 1929. She has heen employed as Mr. IJaIe's secretary for the past fonr years. In addition to heing a teacher of shorthand and sponsor of the ,lolly Rogers, Mr. Ilert l.each has acted as an assistant in Mr. IDale's office. In this capacity he has performed well the dnties assigned to him. His chief dnty is the care of the ahsence cards. When attendance records are sent in from the home rooms, Mr. I,each helps to prepare the names of ahsentees for the daily list. Ile also grants excnses to those lmringing written notes of explanation for ahsence. The assistants in the principal's office are re- quired to perform many dnties in helping Miss Krall and Mr. l.eaeh. Students. who are late for classes, mnst go to the office to ohtain an admittance slip from an assistant. Some of the assistants help in making ont the ahsenee sheet for the day. which is distrilmnted to the various class rooms in order that the teachers may have a record of the ahsentees. If a student is wanted at the office, the assistants snmmon him from his class. They also talte any telephone messages to students for whom they are intended. In addi- tion, they type reports or rnn stencils on the mimeograph machine: they separate grade sheets according to home rooms to which they helong. .Xfter the grades have lmeen recorded, they are divided according to the respective teacher. Dean's Assistants: Typists, Nursesg Under-Graduate Accountants ,ll one were to step inside tl ie lJe:ln's office :lt ztny time rlnring the six periods of the clay, he would prohzihly see girls provitling for the siek or lmsily tzihnlziting ztppointinents for the clezin. 'l'hese girls nntst he ticly. elezin. :incl ellieient in every wzty. To holrl :L position :ts Il flCZlIllS olliee zissistzint, zi girl has eertziin retlnireinents to nleet tnst :is she has in any other t ht t nnior or 'L position in school: she inns J senior :incl have it seholzlstie :lvernge of eighty- tiye or zihoye. These willing workers are on the jolt early ezieh morning hztnrling out :thsenee eztrcls. Other cluties inelttcle receiving visitors who may eotne into the office, eheeking the lmoztrcl of ecltiezition hooks, keeping the cle:1n's oftiee ticly, ztnrl run- ning errztncls for her. Those girls who serverl in the ezipzieity this yezir are pieturerl helow: lfirst row: .X. Xl. Livingston, il. llrzuly, .X. Cru'- son, Nl. lu. l'otts, bl. Heisel.. Seeonrl row: K. Moore, Nl. Lovins, 'lf Cznnp- hell, :incl li. Rnggles .. X Xot pietnrecl: li. Kloore, AX. lf. Sztylor. ztnrl M. C lSllUl'llC. lYhile other workers are lmnsy in elztss-rooins or stncly-hztlls, Mr. liegley, the tinzineier ol' l'. H. S., with his three ztssistunts, Nziney ,lohnson, lirlnzi lleztn. :intl lfclwztrcl Rinehart. is zicenrzttely keep- ing the reeorcls ol the school. hzilztneing the Iwntlget, compiling vztrions reports, :incl niztking out hzilztnee sheets. Room ll3 is the plztee where ull these trzlnszte- tions are nizirle :incl the money is clepositerl. .Xll reeorcls of funrls reeeiverl from ztthleties, class plzlys, ntnsiezll events, :incl other elzlss receipts ztre kept in this otliee. The zteeonntzints have eonsiclerzthle responsilmility in keeping the tinztnees for the lfeho zlncl Trojzm staffs. 'llhe work of the clepztrtinent enlztrges its the enrollment of l'. H. S. inereztses. Lower pietnre-seztterl: Klr. liegley :intl lirlnzi Dean. Stzincling: litlwztrcl liinehzirt :tml Nancy hlohnson. -up-1 Student Council, Serving As A Guide ln School Activities The student council organized early in the fall to resume its duty of representing the student lmody lwefore the faculty. They elected liloyd Copen to serve as president for the coming yea1'. .Iamcs Urth was made vice-president: Xlicc l'adan, secretary: and Caroline lfriel, treasurer. Various committees were appointed and many interesting asscmhlics planned for the lirst semester. llcginning the second semester. .lean Salladay and Donald iiolmurn were elected president and vice president respectively to succeed those for- mer officers who graduated in january. The idea, new to l'ortsmouth High School, lmut tried new president' immediately initiated an successfully in many other high schools in the country, the point system . This system pre- vents one person from monopolizing more than his or her share of ottices in cluhs and organiza- tions. After the New London disaster. under the lead- ership ol Student Council, money was collected to send to the unfortunate victims. AX meeting is shown lmelow: ,lean Salladay, presiding, Mr Dale, addressing. In the lower picture- lfirst row: l.. Vhapman, 101: 1. XYhitman, 103 C. Phelps, 105: ,l. Salladay. 220 Q1,1'CS.j1 D Cioliurn, 210 QV. l'res.,l: AX. l'adan, 220 CSec.iJ C. lfriel. 113 tTreas.'l: Mr. Dale fSl7011SO1'i1Q li hl. liiser, 1003 li. liinlqer, 1101 XY. Carr, 112. Sec-ond row: bl. Tanner, 114: lf. Dale, 115: V1 Lynn. lloz XY. Hours. 2011 11. rXnderson, 204 M. .Xdams, 2051 R. Swearingen, 2121 13. Mc Kinney, 21-lg l,. Meyers, 215: M. Darnell, 217 M. Carpenter, 218. Third row: D. llarry, 220: 12. lfynon, 2205 Lundlvom, 301: bl. llurlchardt. 302: li. Harlow 303g lf, Moore, 30-lg li. lfastwood, 300: ,'X. Me- lieen, 3073 bl. Stratlord. 308: R. Page, 3093 M Taylor, 310: li. Tieman, 311. Fourth row: H. Kelley, 3121 ll. Robinson, 313 11. Morton, 31-lg C. Smith, 315: ,'X. Fields. 316 R. lirisker, 317: li. llutchison, 3183 D. Young 3193 M. Rosenlmurgcr, 320: D, Kitchen, 321. Not pictured: lil. llitchcoclq, 111 5 .-X. 1-laker, 216 Li. Daniels, 322. : Girls' League, Directing Girls' Social Customs And Welfare tiirls' League, of which every girl is a memlmer, is the largest and most helpful organization in l'ortsmouth High School. lt serves to aid the girls in every way, when they first enter high school as freshmen. There are three aims of the Girls' League con- sidered in planning their programs for the year. These are: first, to promote a greater spirit of unity and cooperation among the girls in various activities. second, to estahlish a more Wide-spread influence toward higher standards in girlhood and womanhood: third, to provide opportunities toward development of personality through service and leadership. Last spring at a special assemhly, Willa lYinte1' was chosen president: Mildred june Coleman. vice president: .lane Cohurn, secretary: and Caroline liriel, treasurer. 'lihese girls took up their duties early in the fall, and with the new l dean, Miss blames, planned the year's program. The first week of school, they organized the llig- l.ittle Sister Movement. lfach freshman girl had a lmig sister to guide her along. and in this way, many difhculties were ironed out. Later in the week. a Freshman mixer was held in the Girls' fncxt pagel lloiior Council ahoveflfirst Row: lletty Halm- coclt, l.ois Chilton, Mildred .lune Coleman, Mary Elliott. Betty lfeyler, Dorothea lflood, Ruth tiilmer, Nancy johnson. Second Row: hlaniee Mitchell, .Xlice l'adan, ,lean Salladay, Ruth XYeisner, llilla llinter. Not l'ietured: Ruth Davidson, llelen Destoeki, liileen lloley, Margaret Ida Gardner. The officers, shown in the lJean's office a1'e: M. Coleman. Dean -lames. XY. X'Yinter: standing. .l. Coburn, C. Friel. gyni. .Xlter everycnie was zleqtiztiiitecl. QZIIIICS II. Rilmlmle, Cifliirjg ID. 'lxliimipsmr tfliirjg N were plztyerl :tml refreshments serverl. lireece. Ia. IIIIIQGV. NI. II1'2lfIj'. If Il 'ii ' J ' -'z I I Ii 1' 't 'Iii 'Ii lie 1 - 1 - - U IW' Ig ul' Suu I lmmu I K5 'l W I I Seeoncl Row: I .Q ztve, 5. Luelirzm. I.. IJe1m1si.m girls reeeiverl mam' vztltiztlmle pointers in person- D Ftykm-H H lfmvler D Flood I, I csimg I - ' . . . , . n . . , -. D . 1 ,, H ztlitx' zuicl Iiuw tu rlress. the league spuiisoierl 11 Huge! I, HMT H Hmchiwu I Kqh ' - v - . . . , ' . 1 . mc skating party :mtl weiner roast ull SIIZIW jqmd. Tliircl Row: XY. Iiztrmtp. BI. Mercer, II. Me . I 4 . I7zmieI. IJ. NIHQIICI, -I. Klcfzlll, II. Mefzltiley. Must ul the IJIYIQITIIII :titer QIIVISIIIIZLS Ilzul to Ive clrnlllmecl lueezuise ul' the lluml. Hue ul the must NUT I7I1'l11 0fI3 If- 4IIl'X11WIf '- Il- AVIHINS- .I Illlllllflillll things tw Ive mlmnuefl was tlie Ilux IlI'fI'IY- X- IIIIIISIIIK- IICUVIII- Il- Drew, M gm-my Sclmluiwi fm- lim, 'mmm-V. I'IVC1'I'Il!lH,,I. Iliiteliiiistm, N. blulmsmi, Il. Klein II. Kliteliell. .Xt at reeeiit ztssemlily Iur girls, ullieers Im- next veztr were eleetecl. 'I'liev ure: xI'll Zll'Cl Iml't . -- - I . -A I , ' , A ' f' f I,ower 1JlClUl'Cf'I'II'Sl Row: I'. IXourut. A I 'u'cI1ier. n'e.'icIeiit: I etfv I ztw.'rm, wee mresi- , V, . H i I X U ' N- I S .I , Ililililll, 5. I.. I'yIes. S. Rupp, M. ROIJIIISOII, 'I rleiit: Izttzt 'Izme Linus, Sf:'Cl'Cl1ll'j'1 :tml Sopliie S Y fztmpsmi. li. Seyumiir, H. Sztiiiupolus, N XI eriier. treztsurer. 1 A , - fnext page- Aj 5pCt1CQ1, Im. SIIZLW. U ' l . t Seefmcl Row: V. Seerest, M. L. Serev, M Ine Girls I.CZlg'llt' Lztlmiet :tml eltzurmeu ure: 1 v f ' , b. 'IIllJl'IllUlI, V. IXiZl1'l'I12ll1, .I. Ylliitwortli I I l I.L5Io1 I I Upper picture-Ifirst Row: S. .XtIzts. D, Iizlrry, M- W'uI.Stel.. UI. Ilrztuiiliii. It. Iiztlmeoek, Ieliirlg X. Ifuller, Mflm' J I R, Mnrtm. H-lm' y I H' RHWSOH' M-lmj. Nut Ylfieturerlz IJ. Siticler, Ii, Soister. Smith I. XX liitmzm. Io eonelucle their years activities, the inrls League planned a mcmther-claughter tea for the Seniors. Xlorking in clireet eolahoration with the Girls' League and its eahinet or governing group, which is eomposecl ol the otheers and chairmen of the various committees. is the Senior Honor Council. 'l'his organization is also untler the guiclanee of the Dean and is eomposecl ol not more than fourteen senior girls anal one junior girl, known as the link girl, who serves for two years. These girls are ehosen hy the Dean for their eharaeter, scholarship. and personality, ancl eaeh is assignecl from ten to fifteen freshmen girls to lead. Senior llonor meets on alternate Monclay's at the home of a memher. .Xt the meetings topics relating to prohlems of clothes, personality. ancl KN A- eharaeter are cliseussecl. 'l'hen eaeh senior coun- sellor meets with her freshmen group to relay the aclviee she has reeeivecl, .Xt the entl of eaeh month a written report is hanclecl in to the Dean eoneerning the progress ol' the groups. The aims of the eouneil are to help the girls arl- just themselves to new school life: to straighten out rliffieultiesg to encourage scholarship: ancl to stimulate personality, ancl high stanmlarfls of conduct. Senior llonor Council Kleeting: lfpper picture-I Jn the floor: R. Wies- ner, N. johnson. ,Xhovez KI. fiarclner. XY. llinter, Dean hlames, ll. lfloocl. .X. Vaclan. L. Chilton, M. lxlhott . . Lower pieture-L'pper Row: ll. liah- eoek, .l. Mitchell, Nl. Coleman, bl. Salla- clay. . Lower Row: H. llestoeki, R. Davison, I. Doley, R. Gilmer, li. Feyler.. L nl VA H171 UNIV. V D na vw: '4s.'!'-Tn? G is. 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They Preparation For Higher Education, Life Works C1l1C'1'1Il111Cfl w1t11 El 1'11111rf111 1Q21i111111w 112111111 211111 ll 1ll21l'11J1lkl11C sh11w. l121vi11g Q2l11lC'11 the title 111- s111111isti1'211e11 .1llll11ll'5. they C1l11SC 1l11VC1'1, 1'1Zl1lCtlC1i. 1'111e1112111 211111 Mitchell 21s 11111ee1's, Mr. Stewart, Miss l1111'11111, 111111 M11 1.1-21e11 se1'1'e1l 21s s111111s111's. The 1111ts1211111i11g' events were the .11111i111' L'211'111v211 211111 the -111111111 111211, lt X1'1111'1 11e 1,111lg Now. The 1,1-2111-Ye211' 1JZl1lL'L' VVZIS 111111811211 211111 s11eeess1111: 121st 1'21111e the CVC1'-CVCll11lll -1ll1l1f1I' 211111 SC1l1flI' 11l'1l1l1, Il 11211111e211 2113121114 with Sllhlllj' 1'l211'1'i11gt1111 111111 his college lJ1Ilj'I1lZl1L'S f111'111sl1111g the 11111s1e. SCIl1I1I'S7111gl111lt'!1 11I1llC1'C1ZlSSl11CI1, 111111-1' 211111 wiser 1112111 they were 111111' ye211's :1g1'1. Ql11YCl'1. M11111'e. 11Zl.17L'UC'1i 111111 Gilmer with t11e 21111 111 the ever-willing Miss Bell, Mr. 1'1I'CCl!l11f1, Zlllll Miss 1111111111 11121111' 1111 the g11111i11g 11111152 .X 11121s1111e1'2111e 1JZ111CC VVZLS 1111e 111 the 111111121111 s11e121l 111'e21si1111s. 111'21111111121's f.1ll'1S1lllZlS Guest VVIIS pre- se111e1l 111 1.1lI'1S1I11ZlS 21sse111111y. The SL'Il1tl1'S 1l1'2111121t1e e211'ee1' VVZIS 111'1111g'ht 111 Il 1'111se with the 11e1ig'11t111l three 21e1 e11111- e11y, 'l'11e 1,211e 1'l11'is1111111e1' 11CZl11.u '1l1lC1l VIIIIIC 10, C11111111e11ee111e11t. .Xllen Diehl .Xlhert 111 L'l1ie21g11 11e1ive1'e11 the C11Il1lllCl1L'6IHCll1 Zl111l1'CSS. ,'X1l1lVC, 1111 the right ill'CI lf. 1111111e1'. 11'eas111'e1': 11. l!2111e111'11. see1'e1211'y: R. M11111'e, Viee p1'es11le11t: 211111 13. L'1,1ve1't, 1Jl'6S1f1C1l1 . . Class s111111s111'sfMiss 13111- 11111, Miss Hell, 211111 Mr. 14.1661211111 . . '1'11e Martins 211111 1'11ys, they were reek- less 111111111t21111 1111ys, 11111 they were mere 1121111yw21ists e1111111211'e1l 111 se11i111's who 1111111 part 111 skit 211l1'e1'11si11g the se11i111' 11211111we'e11 17311013 . . f1U1'C1011, S2111211l21y. 111CIlS111l, .X1111e1, 211111 11111111 211 111C 11111111- 21lis111 1'1111ve11111111 111 QlU1l1l1l17llS.. E ALEXANDER .I m fl CL 'I R SABCOCK B LW bg kb -1 CJ fi N 4 11 CTI w If P Sc tl uu LII 1 HAROLD ADAMS 4 Mac.. Commercial: Grant I .. Boys' Glee Club I.. VIRGIL H. ALBRECHT - Commercial: Grant I . . ELIZABETH VIRGINIA ALEXANDER-Lib ..Elective: Grant.. Home Ec. Club Z, 3, 4.. Prin's. Office Assistant 4.. Revel- ers 4.. Remember the Day .. Photo- play Club. JANE ALLARDfCollege Preparatory: ln- ter Nos I, Z.. English Club Z, 3.. Tennis I, Z, 3.. Hockey Z.. Bowling Z, 3, 4.. Girls' League Cabinet 3.. Girls' Athletic Club.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Y-Hi 3, 4. . Trojan Staff.. CHARLES V. ANDERSONfChalk. .College Preparatory: Band I, Z, 3.. Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4. . Senior Hi-Y 4. . GEORGE ROBERT APPEL-Bob.. College Preparatory: Class Secretary I.. English Club I, Z.. Inter Nos I, Z.. Torch-Y I, Z.. Boys' Glee Club I, Z.. Aero Club I.. Radio Club Z.. Echo Mg. Ed. 3.. Physics Club 3.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Senior Hi-Y 3, 4.. Revelers 3, 4.. Rose of the Dan- ube .. lt Won't Be Long Now .. Re- member the Day . . Trojan Staff. , Photo- play Club. . National Honor Society 4. . BETTY LOUISE BABCOCK-College Pre- paratory: Grant.. Inter Nos Z.. Stu- dent Council Z. . Class Basketball Z. . Hockey Z, 3, 4. . Girls' Athletic Club Z, 3, 4.. It Won't Be Long Now .. Junior Class V. Pres.. Echo 3.. Girls' League Cabinet 3, 4, Sec. 3.. National Honor Society 3, 4. . Physics Club 3. . Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Y-Hi 3, 4.. Revelers 3, 4.. Eng- lish Club 3.. Senior class Sec... Senior Honor Council. . Trojan Staff.. MARY JAYNE BACKUSfJayne. . Elective: Grant I.. Freeland's Office Ass't.. ROBERT A. BAGGSXBOIJ. .College Pre- paratory: Inter Nos I.. Band I, Z, 3, 4. , Student Council Z, 3. . Orchestra Z. . Physics Club 3.. Mrs, Tubbs of Shanty- town . . Drum Major 3, 4.. DOROTHY JEAN BAILEY--Dot.. Com- mercial: Grant I . . Home Economics Club Z, 3, 4.. Student Council Z, 3, Sec.. Prin's. Office Assistant 3, 4.. Trojan Staff.. Superintendent's Ofiice 4. . JAMES E. BAILEY-College Preparatory: Freshman class President.. English Club I, Z.. Inter Nos I, Z.. Scholarship team I.. Torch-Y Z.. Sportsmen's Club I.. Sophomore Class President. . Echo 3. . Physics Club 3. . Revelers 3, 4. . lt Won't Be Long Now .. Photoplay Club.. Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. . DORIS MARIE BARRY 4 Dot.. Coliege Preparatory: Inter Nos I, Z.. Bowling I, Z, 3. . Hockey Z, 4.. English Club Z, 3. . Student Council Z, 4.. Echo 3.. Girls' Athletic Club 3, 4. . Girls' League Cabinet 3, 4.. Spanish Club 3, 4.. Y-Hi 3, 4.. Trojan Staff. . The Late Christopher Bean MARY JANE BEATTY-College Prepara- tory: Glenwood High School I, Z.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Trojan Staff.. Photoplay Club 4.. RUTH R. BECKETT-Commercial: Grant I . . Mixed Chorus Z. . Echo 3. . Trojan Staff. . Supt's. Office Assistant. . I6 DORIS LEAH BEEKMANfCommercial. . JOHN M. BELCHER4Johnnie. . Elective.. DAVID P. BELL4Dave.. Elective: North High School, Columbus, Ohio.. Track I, 2, 3. . VIOLET M. BENNER--Vi.. Elective: Class Basketball I, Z.. Class Volleyball I, 2.. Sockball I, 2. . Orchestra I, 2, 3.. Tennis Championship I, 2, 3.. Girls' Athletic Club 4. EDNA J. BENNETT 7 Eddy.. Elective: Home Ec. Club I, 2.. Band I, 2, 3, 4.. Orchestra 4. . DAVID E. BERTRAMfDavie.. Elective: Senior Hi-Y.. JAMES C. BlGGS7Jimmie.. College Pre- paratory. . MARY EVELYN BLUMEfBloom.. College Preparatory: Inter Nas. . Les Jeunes Mod- ernes 3. . Chemistry Club 4.. KENNETH A. BOHR - Kenny.. College Preparatory: Galt Collegiate l,,2.. North Toronto Collegiate 3.. Senior Hi-Y 4.. Trojan Statt Business Mgr.. . Varsity Foot- ball 4.. Scholarship team 4.. Senior Scholarship test winner.. American History Award. . RALPH VERNER BONZO-fBozo. . Elective: EVELYN YVONNE BOOK-Pam. . Com- mercial: Grant. . Trojan Staff.. The Late Christopher Bean .. RUTH LOUISE BOWEN-- College Preparatory. . COULTER BOYLE K Dick.. College P.e- paratory: English Club I.. Inter Nos I, 2.. Student Council Z.. Physics Club 3. . Photoplay Club. . STEPHEN HERBERT BRINKLEY-HERB.. College Preparatory: Golf Z, 3.. Spanish Club 3, 4. . 'VVND-EEE 'C A N rn yn f . W1 IJ 3 EIWPITEI bl BHOEI tl IQHAAOB J. BELCHER D. BELL E. BENNETT D. BERTRAM l R. BoNzo E. BOGAA' c. BOYLE H, sRiNi4i.ev W. A. BROWN W. F. BROWN F. BURKE P. BURKE ' U .,,, 1 No gg J. ,o I J P' . Na E M. CARPENTER N. CARPENTER M. CASSAL ' - L. CHILTON I .fi 'w N fn DC -4.x LLL CA F AW I. ,,I .I fi. L J 3 T. CAMS-'35 I A J SQN 4. N A. Yi WILLIAM A. BROWN 7 Bill.. Elective: Boardman High, Youngstown I.. Sports- men's Club Z.. Baseball Z.. Rose of the Danube Z.. Industrial Arts Z, 3, 4.. Boys' Glee Club Z, 3, 4.. Belle of Bar- celona .. Stage 3, 4. . WILLIAM F. BROWN-Zeke.. Elective: Cincinnati Withrow High School I, Z, 3.. Varsity Football 4.. RICHARD BRUSH - Dick.. College Pre- paratory: Grant. . Chemistry Club 4. . Spanish Club 4. . FAYE DORIS BURKE-College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, Z.. English Club I, Z, 3, 4. . Bowling l, Z, 3, 4.. Class Basketball I, Z, 3, 4.. Class Volleyball I, Z, 3, 4.. Sockball I, Z, 3, 4.. Hockey Z, 3, 4.. Versemakers Z. . Girls' Athletic Club Z, 3, 4.. Physics Club 3.. Echo 3.. Spanish Club 3, 4. . Revelers 3, 4. . Varsity Swim- ming Team 4. . Photoplay Club.. PAUL EDWARD BURKE-Burkie.. College Preparatory: Band I, Z, 3, 4.. Orchestra Z, 4.. B-Sharp Club.. Spanish Club 3.. Physics Club 3.. Chemistry Club 4.. Scholarship Improvement Award 4.. FRANCES CALLIHAN - Fran. . Com- mercial: Spanish Club 3 . .Prin's. Office Assistant 4. . WAYNE M. CALLIHANfElective.. THELMA MAE CAMPBELL7Elective: Spanish Club 3. . MILDRED LOUISE CARPENTER 4 Mid. . Commercial: Grant I . . NORMA L. CARPENTER - Commercial: Trojan Staff. . ADA ALICE CARSON--Commercial: Grant ..Spanish Club Z.. Dean's Oft.ce Assist- ant 4. . MYRTLE CASSAL- Withdrawiw before gracluatlon.. LOIS L. CHILTONfShorty.. College Pre- paratory: Inter Nos 'l, Z., Scholarship Team i, 2, 3.. English club i, 2, 3, 4.. Echo 3. . Girls'Il.eGgiJie Cabinet 3. . Physics Cluib 3.. Hockey 3.. National Honor So- ciety 3, 4f. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Chemistry Club' 4.. Photoplay Club.. Remember the Day .. Trojan Staff.. Senior Honor Council. . HELEN M. CLARKE 4 Clarkie.. College Preparatory: English Club I.. Inter Nos I, Z. . Library Staff Z. . Girls' Senior Glee Club 3. . Rose of the Danube . . I8 MILDRED JUNE COLEMAN-College Pre- paratory: Inter Nos l, Z.. Girls' Senior Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4.. Band l.. ln Old Louisiana .. Rose of the Danube .. B-Sharp Club.. English Club 2, 3, 4.. Echo 3.. Junior Modernes 3, 4.. 3, 4.. Chemistry Club 4.. class Sec.. Les Jeunes Physics Club 3.. Y-Hi Senior Honor Council.. Trojan Staff.. Belle of Bar- celona .. Girls' League, V. Pres. 4.. Tulip Time .. Revelers' 3, 4.. Photo- ploy Club. . LEONARD CHARLES COOK f Cookie.. Elective: McKell High School.. FLOYD COPEN7Manual Training: Reserve Football l, 2.. Reserve Basketball l, 2.. Varsity Football 3, 4.. Track 3.. Student Council Pres. 4.. DONALD S. COVERT-Don.. College Pre- paratory: Freshman class Treas.. Inter Nos l .. Golf l, 2, 3. . Reserve Football l, 2. . Basketball l . . Sophomore class Treas. . .Torch-Y 2, Pres. . Sportsmen's Club 2. . Junior Class President.. Echo 3.. Physics Club 3.. Scnior Hi-Y 3, 4.. Varsity Football 3, 4.. Senior class President.. Trojan Staff.. Christmas Assembly.. Na- tional Honor Society 4. . OPAL GRIMM CRAIG-Craigie. .Electivez Library staff 4. . DOROTHY ERNESTINE CRUlSE7Err1ie.. College Preparatory: Physics Club 3.. English Club 3, 4.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. RUTH CURNUTTE-Ruthie.. Commercial: Grant l.. Dean's Office Assistant 3.. RUTH AILEEN DAVIDSON - Home Eco- nomicsi National Home Economics As- sociation l, 2, 3, 4.. Home Economics Club l, 2, Pres. 3.. Echo Z.. Girls' League Cabinet 3.. Dean's Office Assist- ant 3, 4.. Sec. of State Home Economics Association 4. . National Honor Society 4. . CARL EDWARD DAVIS-Davie.. Manual Training: Aero Club 2, 3. .Jolly Rogers 3. . CHARLES E. DAVlS7Cotton.. Elective.. GILBERT DAY JR.7Doball. . College Pre- paratory: Orchestra l, Z.. Inter Nos l, Z.. Band 2, 3, 4.. Chemistry Club 4.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Scholarship team 4.. EDNA IRENE DEANfEdie.. Commercial: Student Council l, 2.. Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4.. Versemakers 2, 3, 4.. Accountant's Office 2, 3, 4.. HAZEL IMOGENE DeATLEY-Red.. Electivei Withdrawn Before Graduation.. BlLL T. DElTCHEL7Bill,. Commercial.. I9 r i Cl l. m 5 lt Z U 1 N F! rvv X7 -4 71 Pi F. I7 I, K, -4 l 3 at IAVU NOSG rvw lf? TS Lit rn U m Je Z .r Fi Ll 1. GEPTO4 O.E TT Q .1 .J LU 2 ZKOQ ET O I D1 ui ,I 5. lu u. CD N I- F u. :L HELEN LOUISE DESTOCKI-Hink.. Com- mercial: Grant.. Dean's Office Assistant 3, 4.. Prin's. Office Assistant 4.. Senior Honor Council 4.. National Honor So- ciety 4. . ELIZABETH W. DIBERT- Lib.. College Preparatory: West Union.. Girls' Junior Glee Club I, Z.. Orchestra I, Z, 3. . English Club Z, 3.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4. . HAROLD H. DOAN-Doon.. College Pre- paratory: Circleville High I, Z.. Chemis- try Club 4.. Les Jeunes Modernes 4.. Senior Hi-Y 4. . Trojan Staff.. Photoplay Club 4. . National Honor Society 4. . MARGARET EILEEN DOLEYfHome Eco- nomics: Home Economics Club I, Z, 3, 4. . Mixed Glee Club I . . State Home Ec. Dele- gate Z.. Girls' League Cabinet 3.. Echo Z. . Dean's Office Assistant 4. . Senior Honor Council. . Trojan Staff. . JUNE L. DOTY - Doty.. Commercial: Grant.. Sockball I.. Class Basketball l,Z.. OLIVE JUANITA EGERTON-College Pre- paratory: Girls' Junior Glee Club I, 3.. Scholarship team Z.. Girls' Senior Glee Club 4. . MARY M. ELLIOTT-College Preparatory: Grant.. English Club I, Z, 3, 4.. Girls' Junior Glee Club Z.. Inter Nos Z.. Echo 3, 4. . National Honor Society 3, 4. . Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Chemistry Club 4.. Prin. Office Assistant 4. . Senior Honor Council . .Trojan Staff. . DORIS J. ETZKORN+Elective: Holy Re- deemer. . DOROTHY M. ETZKORN-Dot.. Elective: Holy Redeemer. . ERNEST E. EYNON-Ernie.. College Pre- paratory: Band I . . Aero Club I . . Sports- men's Club l.. English Club I, Z.. Inter Nos I, Z.. Torch-Y Z.. Tennis 3, 4.. Echo 3. . Les Jeunes Modernes 3. . Physics Club 3.. Senior Hi-Y 3, 4.. Photoplay Club. . BETTY LEE FEYLER - College Prepara- tory: Grant. . Girls' Athletic Club 2,' 3, 4 . ,Library Staff Z. . Echo 3.'. English Club Z, .3,. Girls' League Cqbii:1aL3, 4.. Les Jeuq,e1Mo8ernes'3, 4.. Physics Club 3. . Y-Hi 3, 4.. Hockey Senior Honor Council.. Trojan Stafff., Christmas As- sembly 4. . BETTY LOU FLEMENS 7 Dimp. . College Preparatory: Class Basketball I .. Sockball I . . Varsity Basketball I . . Library Staff I.. Inter Nos I, Z.. Girls' Athletic Club .. Physics Club 3. . English Club 4.. DOROTHEA M. FLOOD - Dot.. College Preparatory: Grant.. Girls' Athletic Club Z, 3, 4.. Inter Nos Z.. Echo 3.. English Club 3, 4.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Physics Club 3. . Scholarship Team 3, 4. . Bowling 3, 4.. Hockey Z, 3, 4.. Chemis- try Club 4. . Senior Honor Council.. Tro- jan Staff.. Y-Hi 4. . Revelers 4. . Photo- play Club.. National Honor Society 4.. MARTHA JANE FRlTZ4Fritz,. College Preparatory: Grant.. North Hi, Columbus 4. . Withdrawn before graduation. . Z0 NEDRA A. FULLER-Red.. College Pre- paratory: Inter Nos I, Z.. Library Staff Z, 3, 4.. Physics Club 3.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Revelers 3, 4, Pres. 4.. It Won't Be Long Now .. Thank You, Doctor .. Remember the Day .. Girls' League Cabinet 4.. Photoplay Club.. National Honor Society 4. . JAMES FRANKLIN GARRETT - Jim.. Elective: Inter Nos I, Z.. Jolly Rogers I, Z.. Band l, Z, 3, 4.. Orchestra I, Z, 3, 4.. Mrs Tubbs of Shanty Town .. Spanish Club 3, 4.. Remember the Day . .Swimming Team 4. . HOMER RICHARD GASELEJDOC. . Col- lege Preparatory: Physics Club 3.. Chem- istry Club 4.. Plus Ultra 4.. Senior Hi-Y 4. . Photoplay Club. . KEITH GElGER4College Preparatory: ln- ter Nos l.. Senior Hi-Y 3, 4.. MARVIN GlLESfBiIl.. Manual Training.. FRED R. GILMER 4- Freddie.. Manual Training: Grant I.. Industrial Arts Z, 3, 4.. Scholarship team Z.. Torch-Y Z.. Aviation Club Z. . Echo 3. . National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Pres. 4.. Physics Club 3, Pres... Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres 4.. Varsity Debate 3, 4.. lt Won't Be Long Now . . Trojan Stott Photographer. . Chemistry Club 4. . Senior Class Treasurer. RUTH EMMA GILMER-Commercial: Stu- dent Council.. Home Economics Club I, 3, 4.. Sockball Z, 3.. Girls' Junior Glee Club 3.. Belle of Barcelona .. Senior Honor Council.. National Home Eco- nomics Association 3, 4. JOHN C. GLEASON--Jack.. College Pre- paratory: Aero Club.. English Club I.. Inter Nos I, Z.. Echo 3.. Physics Club 3.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Scholarship team 3, 4. . Senior Hi-Y 3, 4. . Revelers 3, 4. . lt Won't Be Long Now .. Chemistry Club 4.. Trojan Staff.. Remember the Day .. Photoplay Club.. National Honor Society 4. . GRACE GORDON - Gracie.. Eective: Hughes High School, Cincinnati.. Orches- tra I . . SUZANNE GORDON-Sue.. College Pre- paratory: East High School, Columbus 4. . English Club I, Z, 3.. Inter Nos I, Z.. Bowling I, Z, 3.. Cheerleader Z, 3, 4.. The Belle at l3arc:lona .. Hockey Z, 3, 4.. Girls' Athletic Club 3, 4.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Y-Hi 3, 4.. Girls' Senior Glee Club 3. . Trojan Staff.. DOROTHY J. GRAF 4 Dot. ,Commercial: Home Economics Club I.. MORRIS GREENE - College Preparatory: Inter Nos Z. . Physics Club 3. . Chemistry Club 4. . Photoplay Club. . MARTHA JANE GRIM 4 Commercial: Home Economics Club Z, 3, 4.. Student Council 3. . EARL D. I-IAFER f Elective: Industrial Arts 3. . 3. 4. ui I 3. K3 rw .I 2 HI va E I P 7 L 0 I- ,Y FI .I O 5 HUGH -JU K L 4 f' in J .K I RUFETH E. HAGER-Elective.. ETHEL L. HAMMOND-Eck., Commercial, . VIRGINIA HEATH-Jinny.. Commercial: Belfast High School.. Versemakers 3, 4, Pres. . Echo 4. . Scholarship Team 4. . JANET NOBLE HEISEL --- Heis.. College Preparatory.. Vice President Freshman Class.. Student Council I., Inter Nos I, Z.. Girls' Athletic Club I, Z, 3.. Class Basketball I, Z, 3, 4.. Class Volleyball I, Z, 3.. Sockball I, Z, 3, 4.. Sophomore class Secretary. . Varsity Basketball 3, 4. . Hockey Z, 3, 4.. Physics Club 3.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Y-Hi 4.. G.A.C. Cup, 4. . CLARENCE WILLIAM HERRMANN--Butch . .Elective: Grant.. VIRGINIA LEE HILGENBERG - Jinny.. College Preparatory. . DENVER HORTON 1 Dee.. Elective: Spanish Club Z.. Boys' Glee Club 3.. The Belle of Barcelona ., KENNETH F. HUGHESYEIECHVG. . GEORGE F. JACOBS - Jake., Manual Training: Reserve Football I, Z.. Track Z, 3, 4.. Student Council 3.. Industrial Arts 3, 4. . CHARLES MACK JOYCE-Juice.. Elec- tive: Reserve Football I.. Student Coun- cil I, Z, 3.. ALEXANDER KELSO JR.-Kelso.. Elec- tive: Senior Hi-Y Z, 3.. RAYMOND W. KEMPER7Ray.. Elective: English Club I.. Spanish Club I, Z.. OPAL KENNARD--Commercial: Grant. . Sockball I. . Home Economics Club I, Z. . HELEN C. KLEIN-College Preparatory: Scholarship team I.. Inter Nos I, Z.. Sockball I, Z, 3.. Girls' Senior Glee Club I, 2, 4.. ln Old Louisiana .. Echo 3.. Physics Club 3.. English Club 3, 4.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Revelers 3, 4.. Remember the Day .. Photoplay Club.. National Honor Society 4.. 22 DEWEY R. KNAUFFfCornmercial.. WILLIAM E, KNOSTfShorty.. Manual Training.. MARGARET ANN KREKELERfPeg.. Elective. . WILLIAM LOWELL LAMM ff Lammie.. Manual Training: Varsity Football l, Z, 3, fl.. Jolly Rogers l, Z, 3, 4.. Industrial Arts l.. Track Z, 3, 4.. CHARLES E. LEE--Manual Training.. MARY HELEN l.lSTfCollege Prepara- tory: Inter Nos l, Z.. Hockey Z, 3.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Girls' League Cabinet 3.. English Club 3.. Girls' Ath- letic Club 4., Y-Hi 4,. ANNA MAE LlVlNGSTON4Ann.. Com- mercial: Orchestra l, Z.. Belle of Bar- celona , . LOUISE LOCKHART- -Gracie.. Commerc- ial: Class Volleyball l.. Sockball l, Z.. Home Economics Club l, Z.. BETTY LOEL7Efective: McKell High School, Fullerton, Ky.. Mixed Chorus Z.. Dean's Office Assistant 4.. WILLA MARIE LOVlNS4Minnie.. Com- mercial: Class Volleyball l, Z, 4.. Class Baskctlzall l, Z, 4.. Home Economics Club l, Z.. Hockey Z.. Sockball Z.. Girls' Junior Glee Club Z.. The Late Christopher Bean . . FLOSSIE PEARL McCANN 1 Mickey.. Comrnzrcialz Grant.. Home Economics Club l, Z, 3, 4.. Dean's Office Assist- ant 4. . CHARLES R. MCFARLAND 7 Charlie.. Manual Training: Band l.. Aero Club Intramural Baseball Z.. Ass't Stage Manager 3. . Intramural Basketball 4. . MARVIN McGLONE7Murf. . Elective.. KATHERINE MARILYN McGRAWfKatZe . .Commercial . . Z3 I I A J' I, vw 'vu r. ,. v- C Vi V Fr I. NOLSSN' VI-DIES' 'T .Ltd 3 V, O m v I3 Z ii 1-1 7' Tl r v- : i -.1 L ii 'I 2 1 CW in 4 C A Y' A RV I I rw 4 4 iv iii gi 4 LJ BETTY RUTH McGUE-Bett. . Commercial MARY LOUISE McKENZlE-MLouisa. .Elec- tive: Home Economics Club 3.. HAROLD GEORGE MACKEY - Mock.. Manual Training: Orchestra I . . Indus- trial Arts I, Z, 3, 4.. Photoplay Club.. DOROTHEA M. MAGUET-Dot., Com- mercial: Inter Nos I.. Class Basketball I, Z, 3, 4.. Class Volleyball I, Z, 3, 4.. Sockball I, Z, 3, 4.. Girls' Athletic Club 2, 3, 4.. Prin's. Office Assistant Z, 3, 4.. Bowling Z, 3, 4.. Tennis Z, 3.. Revelers 3, 4,. Girls' League Cabinet 3, 4.. Echo 4. . RICHARD L, MANN--Dick.. Commercial. . IRMA MAE MARTlNfAhmi.. College Preparatory: Library Staff I, Z, 3, 4.. Inter Nos Z.. ARNOLD ROGER MASONfCommercial: Intramural Basketball.. Track 3, 4.. The Late Christopher Bean .. RUTH M, MAYfCoIlege Preparatory: English Club I, Z, 3, 4.. Inter Nos I, Z., Bowling I.. Versemakers 3.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Chemistry Club 4.. SHARLINE MEADORS- College Preparatory. . WAYNE L. MEANS - Manual Training: Industrial Arts I, Z, 3, President, 4. . Senior Hi-Y 3, 4.. AARON L. MERCER, JR.--Slugger.. Col- lege Preparatory: Industrial Arts I, Z,. Student Council I, 3. . Bond I, Z.. Or- chestra I, Z,. Radio Club I.. Reserve Football.. Varsity Football 3, 4.. Aero Club Z.. Echo 3, Mgn. Ed.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. National Honor Society 3, 4.. Revelers 3, 4.. Thank You Doctor .. Trojan Staff, Editor-in-Chief.. Photoplay Club.. Senior Hi-Y 3, 4.. HELEN IRENE MERRICKfCoIlege Pre- paratory: Bowling Z, 3.. Hockey Z, 3.. Orchestra I, Z, 3.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. English Club 4.. Tulip Time .. Photoplay Club. . GLENN MEYERSfGennie. . Commercial. . CHESTER A, MILLER-Chet .. Manual Training: Industrial Arts I, Z, 3, 4. . Tennis I, 3, 4.. Senior Hi-Y 3, 4.. Photoplay Club. . Z4 3 MARGARET ALVENA MILLER--Bar.. E Commercial, . rrl D MARNE QUENTIN MILLER - Q... Com- mercial: Woodward High School, Cincin- nati. . Jolly Rogers, A Message from Kufu .. National Honor Society 4.. MARY RUTH MILLER7 Commercial.. BETTY RUTH MITCHELL---Betsy.. Com- mercial: Student Council l, Z.. Band l, 2, 3, 4.. Orchestra l, Z.. Prin's Office 73 Assistant 4.. National Honor Society 4.. v l BURR MITCHELL 4 Commercial: Jolly Rogers l, Z, 3, 4.. Intramural Basketball rr l . , Spanish Club Z.. F l 1 H. JANICE MITCHELL-lHenry.. College Preparatory: lnter Nos l, Z, Pres, Z.. Scholarship team l,V.2,ff!,4.. Girls' Senior Gleefqlub 'l'.. Bowling lj Class Basket- ball l,Z,'3,41. Soolibfnvll l, 2, 3, 4.. Vice President Sophomore-,Class.. Girls' Athletic Club Z, 3, 4. , Hockey 2, 3, 4.. Varsity,Basketball Z, 4..!4p.1nior Class Treasurer.. Echo 3... -English Club 3, 4.. ' Girls' League Cabinet 3.. Les Jeunes Q Modernes 3, 4, Pres. 14. . Physics Club 3. . Y-Hi 3, 4.. Revelers 3, 4.. lt Won't ,Qi Be Long Now .. Chairman Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.. Chemistry Club 4.. Senior Honor Council.. Class Volleyball 3, 4.. Troian Staff Ass't. Editor.. National Honor So- ciety 4. , Photoplay Club. . 0 9 EDNA IRENE MOORE - Lefty.. Com- mercial: Girls' Junior Glee Club l.. KATHERINE MOORE--Kate. . Commerc- ial: Orchestra l, Z., Class Volleyball Z, 4.. Class Basketball l, Z.. Remember 1 the Day . . Revelers 4. . Dean's Office -1 Assistant 4. . Tl LUCILLE MOORE--Commercial: Grant. . Versemakers Z, 3, 4.. Spanish Club Z.. Echo 3. . Christmas Assembly. . Remem- ber the Day .. Revelers 4.. Photoplay Club. . National Honor Society 4. . ROBERT L. MOORE--Bob.. College Pre- paratory: Grant.. Torch-Y Z.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4. . Physics Club 3.. Senior Hi-Y 3, 4.. lt Won't Be Long Now .. Trojan Staff.. Vice Pres. Senior Class.. National Honor Society 4.. ,c I WANDA GERALDINE MUSTARD-Jerry.. 5 Elective: Grant.. fo J. FORREST NEWMAN-Frosty.. College Preparatory: Grant.. Band l, Z, 3 4.. Orchestra l, Z, 3, 4.. Physics Club 3.. lt Won't Be Long Now .. B-Sharp Club 3, 4. . Chemistry Club 4. . Plus Ultra 4.. Trojan Staff. . National Honor Society 4. . Photoplay Club.. .Hi-Y 4. . ' LILLIAN M. NEWMAN4Lil.. Commerc- ial: Photoplay Club. . T, ELVA M. NEWSOME--Home Economics.. 2? JAMES HAROLD NlCKELfNick.. Commercial. . JANET E. NICKEL+Jan.. College Pre- paratory: Grant. . Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4. . Echo 3. . Chemistry Club 4. . Li- brary Statt 4. . GARNET RUTH NOEL--Commercial.. MARGARET MADELINE OSBORNE7Millie . .Commercialt Grant. . CHARLES E. OTTINO7Toots .. Electfve: Wheelersburg High. . ALICE ELIZABETH PADAN - Ah-Gee.. College Preparatory: Sockball I, 2, 3, 4.. .Band I, 2, 3, 4.. Inter Nos I, 2.. Eng- Ilish Club I.. Orchestra 2, 3, 4.. Class Basketball 2, 3, 4.. Hockey 2, 3, 4.. Class Volleyball 3, 4.. Les Jeunes Mod- ernes 3, 4.. B-Sharp Club 3, 4.. Y-Hi 3, 4.. National Honor Society 3, 4.. GErls' Athletic Club 3, 4.. Echo 3.. Chemistry Club 4.. Senior Honor Council.. Student Council 4.. Trojan Staff. . THOMAS TAYLOR PAKEiTOm. . Manual Training: Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, 4.. Physics Club 3.. Band I, 2, 3, 4.. Or- chestra I . . Revelers 4. . Aero Club I . . Sportsmen's Club I.. lt Won't Be Long Now .. Remember the Day .. Christ- mas Assembly. . -vi RUSSELL HOUSTON PEEBLES 1 Russ.. College Preparatory: Art Club I.. Cheer- leader 3.. Echo 3.. Senior Hi-Y 3.. Chemistry Club 4. . Trojan Staff.. Christ- mas Assembly.. The Late Christopher Bean . . WALTER MEEK PENN-Meeky.. College Preparatory: Otway High School.. Schol- arship Team 3, 4.. Physics Club 3.. Chemistry Club 4.. The Late Christo- pher Bean .. National Honor Society 4.. Science Award 4. . CHESTER PHILLlPSfJunie., College Pre- paratory: Reserve Basketball I . . Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. . Inter Nos I.. Senior Hi-Y 4. . GERALD A. PIATT7Gerry.. Elective.. MARGARET KATHLEEN PIATTfKitty.. Commercial: Girls' Junior Glee Club.. ARTHUR K. PITZER-Art.. Elective: In- dustrial Arts I, Z.. National Honor So- ciety 4, . DOROTHY MAE POLLlTTfDot. . Com- mercial: Grant. . Library Staff 4. , Tro- jan Staff. . Photoplay Club. . 26 RUTH ELIZABETH PRINCE4CoIIege Pre- paratory: Inter Nos I, Z.. Student Coun- cil I.. Girls' Junior Glee Club I.. Girls' Senior Glee Club 3, 4.. Photoplay Club. . WALTER E. RADCLIFFE-Speed.. Elective. . SABRINA RAPP-Brine. . tory: Girls' Junior Glee Senior Glee Club Z, 3, 4.. Miss Cherry Blossom .. Rose of the Danube .. Spanish Club 3.. FRANK S. RAWSON - One-arm.. Elec- tive: Senior Hi-Y 4. . MARY LUCILLE RAYBURN- Commercial.. RUTH EILEEN REINIGER--Ruthie.. Com- mercial: Home Economics Club Z.. Stu- dent Council Z. . JUANITA GLADICE REXROAD - Juan.. Commercial: English Club I . . Girls' Junior Glee Club I . . Orchestra Z. . HELEN LOUISE RIBBLE 1 Ribble.. Com- mercial: Grant. . Girls' Athletic Club Z, 3, 4.. Band Z, 3, 4.. Orchestra Z, 3.. Class Basketball Z, 3, 4.. Class Volley- ball Z, 3, 4.. Hockey Z, 3, 4.. Sockball Z, 3, 4.. Echo 3.. Y-Hi 3, 4.. Bowling 3. . Tennis 3. . Girls' League Cabinet 4. . Trojan Staff.. Varsity Basketball 4.. B-Sharp Club 4.. MARCELLA LORRAINE RIEHL f Marcy.. Collcge Preparatory: Inter Nos I, Z.. Or- chestra I, Z.. English Club Z.. Photo- play Club, President.. Echo 3.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Trojan Staff.. The Late Christopher Bean .. Library Staff 4.. National Honor Society 4. . HENRY EDWARD RINEHART-Bulldog.. Commercial: English Club I.. Student Council I, Z.. Jolly Rogers I, Z, 3, 4.. Black Beard .. Accounting Dept. 3, 4.. National Honor Society 4.. ALICE MILDRED ROBINSON-Mil.. Col- lege Praparatory: Girls' Athletic Club Z, 3, 4.. Inter Nos Z.. Bowling Z.. Hockey Z, 3.. Sockball Z.. Echo 3.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Revelers 3, 4.. It Won't Be Long Now .. Chemistry Club 4.. Trojan Staff.. Y-Hi 4.. Christmas Assembly. . WILLIAM MARSHALL ROWE+BilI.. Col- lege Preparatory: Lakewood High.. Span- ish Club 3.. The Late Christopher Bean . . EVALENA S, RUGGLES - Commercial: Grant. , Home Economics Club I, Z, 3, 4. . Dean's Office Assistant 4. . DORIS JEAN SALLADAY-Sally.. Col- lege Praparatory: English Club I, Z, 3, 4, Pres. 3.., Inter Nos I, Z.. Scholarship Team If Z, 3 A'-'Echo 3, Editor-in-Chief has is' Leogu!'Cabinet 3.. Physics Club 3.. Plus Ultra 3, 4, Pres. 4.. Student Coucil 3,'4, Pres. 4.. Y-I-li 3, 4. . Revel- ers 3, 4.. A Proposal Under Difficul- ties ..Chemistry Club 4.. Senior Honor Oauncil.. Trojan Staff, Ass't. Editor.. Photoplay Club. . Plus Ultra 4.. College Prepara- Club I.. Girls' Z7 ll 'n D Z 0 m 'ri I7 XP 1 C Ln O Z T OVOEiX3?:l di-i I CU FU r' rn 3 TU m I r- C rv 0 5 rvi l-INEIDE. VSC DJAOD Cf. ii T in -s r-I P J D I in D1 Q- rx Lu I'- 4 .J an Q E 5 in x ,- I l I I HELEN LUCILLE SARVER - Commercial: Student Council 2. . Girls' Junior Glee Club 3.. Girls' Senior Glee Club 4.. Belle of Barcelona . . CARL FREDERICK SAUNDERS - College Praparatory: Spanish Club I.. Chemistry Club 4. . Reserve Football.. VIRGINIA SCOTT SCHNEIDER-Ginny.. Commercial. . VIRGINIA SECRESTfGinny. . College Pre- paratory: English Club I, 2, 3.. Inter Nos I, 2.. Sockball I.. Tennis I.. Echo 3.. Library Staff 3.. Bringing Up Nine .. Les .leunes Modernes 3, 4.. Trojan Staff ..Photoplay Club 4. . BEATRICE S. SHAW - Beatie.. College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2.. Aero Club 2.. Sockball 3, 4.. Spanish Club 3, 4.. Chemistry Club 4.. Volleyball 4.. JAMES EDWARD SHEPPARD-Shep.. Commercial. . RONALD CROSBY SHULTZ e Shultzie.. College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, Z.. Varsity Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4.. Echo 3.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Revelers 3, 4.. Remember the Day .. English Club 4. . DON SLATTERYQSlatts.. Elective: Acme Hi-Y, Pres. 4.. Intramural Basketball., Photoplay Club. . RUTH SLUSHER - Commercial: Prin's. Office Assistant 4.. Photoplay Club.. MARJORIE MORRELL SMITH Y Mari... Elective: Varsity Basketball I.. Girls' Athletic Club I, 2, 3, 4.. Inter Nos I, 2.. Band I, Z, 3, 4.. Orchestra I, Z, 3.. Bowling I, 2, 3.. Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4.. Class Volleyball I, 2, 3.. Sack- ball I, 2, 3, 4.. Tennis I, 2, 3, 4.. Hockey 2.. Assistant Drum Major 2, 3. . B-Sharp Club 3, 4.. Girls' League Cabi- net 3. . WILLARD FRANKLIN SMITH 4 Smitty.. College Preparatory: Inter Nos I, 2. . Band I, 2, 3. . Chemistry Club 4. . Spanish Club 4. . DOROTHY LUCILE SNIDER - Dot. . Col- lege Preparatory: Inter Nos I, Z.. Bowl- ing 2, 3, 4.. Hockey 2.. Tennis 3.. English Club 3.. Spanish Club 3, 4, Pres. 4.. Girls' Athletic Club 4.. Trojan Staff . ,Y-Hi 4. . EVELYN MARIE SOISTER-Toots.. Com- mercial: Class Basketball I, 2.. Sockball I, Z.. Home Economics Club 2.. Girls' Athletic Club 4.. NANCY SARAH SPENCER - Home Eco- nomics: Inter Nos I.. Varsity Basketball I, 2, 3.. Sockball I, 3, 4. . Class Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4.. Class Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4. . Hockey 2, 3, 4. . Girls' Athletic Club 2, 3, 4.. Revelers 4.. Remember the Day . . 28 MIKE STAYER --Commercial: Jolly Rog- ers. . Basketball Manager. . LEO G. STOCKHAM -- Weo.. Manual Training: Industrial Arts I, 2, 3.. Physics Club.. Stage Mgr. 4.. Chemistry Club 4. . National Honor Society 4. . MARY FRANCES SUTER A- Mury. . Com- mercial: Grant.. Student Council I, Z.. Echo 3.. Dean's Office Assistant 3, 4.. Prin's. Office Assistant 3, 4.. Girls' League Cabinet 4.. Tennis 4.. Reve'ers 4. . Christmas Assembly. . National Honor Society 4. . JANE CRANDALL TAYLOR - Janie.. Commercial: English Club I, 3.. Echo 3.. Revelers 3, 4.. Trojan Staff 4.. Photo- play Club. . KATHRYN ROGENE TENER-Kate.. Col- lege Preparatory: Plus Ultra 3, 4. . Chem- istry Club 4. . National Honor Society 4. . MABEL IRENE THOMAS-Red.. College Preparatory: New Richmond, Ohio.. Eng- lish Club Z.. Versemakers 3, 4.. Girls' Junior Glee Club I.. Girls' Senior Glee Club 4.. Plus Ultra 4.. Tulip Time .. Photoplay Club. . HELEN E. THOMPSON--Commercial.. HAROLD E. TILTON ---- Tilt.. Manual Training: Varsity Baseball 4.. ROBERT PAUL TIPTON A Bob. .College Preparatory: Inter Nos I.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3. . JOHN M. TSIMISfJohnny.. College Pre- paratory: Grant. . Orchestra I . . Inter Nos Z.. Physics Club 3.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Revelers 4.. The Late Christopher Bean . . Photoplay Club. . WILLIAM L. TURNER 7 Bill.. Elective: Sciotoville. .Reserve Basketball 2. . Chem- istry Club 4.. Photoplay Club., WILLIAM VASSAR4Dul4e.. College Pre- paratory: English Club 3, 4. . Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Revelers 3, 4.. Chemistry Club 4.. LILLIAN RUTH VAUGHTERS f Elective: Home Economics Club I, 2, 4.. Student Council 3. . Library Staff 4. . Commercial. . ISABELLE EDITH VENEERCherriebeIe.. gg -1 32 iw Lu Z in G 5 rx Z Lu bd J LU O Z LU 3 U D, Lii .J Lu Lu I P 2 A J 'NH ITVVORTH CW in 4 ,I i 3 L1 fi Z rllgf' ' EARL ILLIAM WADDELL- Manual Training.. ARTHUR FRANCIS WALTON-Art. .Elec- tive: Grant.. MARTHA JANE WATKlNS+Mart.. Col- lege Preparatory: Bowling l, Z, 3, 4.. English Club I, Z.. Class Volleyball Z, 3, 4.. Hockey Z, 3, 4.. Sockball Z, 3, 4.. Girls' Athletic Club Z, 3, 4. . Class Basket- ball 3, 4.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Y-Hi 4. . Tennis 4.. THOMAS W. WATKlNSfTom.. Elective: Football Trainer 4.. KENNETH WEBB-Kenny. . College Pre- paratory: Inter Nos I . . Student Council l, 3, Treas.. Torch-Y Z.. Echo 3.. Senior Hi-Y 3, 4.. It Won't Be Long Now .. Christmas Assembly. . Trojan Staff. . Chemistry Club. . Les Jeunes Modernes. . RUTH WEISNER 1 College Preparatory: Scholarship team I, Z, 3, 4.. National Honor Society 3, 4.. Senior Honor Coun- cil 4. . Highest Scholarship Award 4. CHARLES F. WENDELKEN--Willy.. Col- lege Preparatory: Band I, Z, 3.. lndus- trial Arts I, Z.. Orchestra Z, 3.. Plus Ultra 4.. Chemistry Club 4.. B-Sharp Club 3, 4.. ARCELIA MAE VVHEELER7R.. College Preparatory: English Club l, Z, 3, 4.. Inter Nos l.. Girls' Junior Glee Club 3.. Girls' Senior Glee Club 4.. The Belle of Barcelona . . Photoplay Club. . HAZEL E. WHEELER-Billie.. Commercial: Sockball I, Z, 3, fl.. Class Volleyball l, Z, 4.. Library Staff Z.. Hockey Z, 3.. Class Basketball 3.. Girls' Athletic Club 4. . Photoplay Club. . RUTH MAXINE WHEELERfCommercial.. JEAN ROBERTA WHITWORTH 1 College Preparatory: English Club I, Z, 3, 4.. Inter Nos l, Z.. Orchestra I, Z, 3, 4,. Class Volleyball Z.. B-Sharp 3, 4.. Revel- ers B, 4.. Plus Ultra 3, 4.. Physics Club 3. . Chemistry Club 4.. Photoplay Club. . Trojan Staff.. Girls' League Cabinet 4. . National Honor Society 4. . NORMA JANE WIKOFF-Peanut.. Commercial. . WILLIAM RUSSELL WILLIAMS - Bill.. Elective: Boys' Glee Club I.. Orchestra l . . Rose of the Danube . . RUTH MARIE WILLIAMSON - Dean.. Commercial: Dean's Office Assistant 3.. 30 JUANITA EILEEN WINKLER - Sug.. Home Economics: Sozkball I.. Home Economics Club Z.. WILLA LOUISE WINTER---Mazie ..Col- lege Preparatory: Grant.. Chemistry Club 4.. English Club 3, 4, Pres. 4.. Girls' Athletic Club Z, 3, 4.. Girls' League Pres. 4.. Inter Nos Z., Varsity Basketball 3.. Orchestra Z. , Les Jeunes Moclernes 3, 4. . National Honor Society 3, 4.. Physics Club 3.. Senior Honor Council 3, 4.. Trojan Staff., Y-Hi 3, 4, Pres. 4.. Bowl- ing Z, 3, 4.. Class Basketball Z, 3, 4.. Class Volleyball Z, 3, 4.. Hockey Z, 3, 4.. Sockball Z, 3, 4. . Tennis Z, 3, 4.. MIRIAM J. WURSTER 7 Pat.. College Preparatory: Grant.. English Club 3.. Girls' Athletic Club.. Girls' League Cabi- net 3, 4.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Physics Club 3. . Y-Hi 3, 4. . Girls' Senior Glee Club 4.. Hockey 4.. Tennis 3.. Tulip Time . . ESTHER ZULIANI---Commercial: English Club. , Inter Nos I.. RAYMOND ANDERSON7Andy.. Elective: Industrial Arts I, Z, 3, 4.. GEORGE THOMAS ASHPAW JR.4Tom., Elective: Grant., Physics Club 3.. Boys' Glee Club Z. . JAMES ESTEL BOYLE----Elective: Spanish Club I, Z.. Band I, Z, 3, 4.. Jolly Rog- ers 3, -4.. Intramural Basketball 4.. DOROTHY LOUISE BRADEN-Dot.. Home Economics. . WALTER R. BRlCKERfElective: Grant.. WILLIAM E. CORIELLYBHI.. Elective.. HELEN M, ESHOM7Commercial: Echo 3 .Spanish Club Z.. Trojan Staff.. Girls' Junior Glee Club l.. Sockball Z.. Supt's. Ottice Assistant 4. . DONALD L. EVANS v - Don.. Elective: Chemistry Club 4.. Echo 3.. English Club I, Z.. Inter Nos I, Z.. Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4.. Physics Club 3.. Trojan Staff.. Revelers 4. . Aero Club I ., Hi-Y 4.. It Won't be Long Now .. Re- member the Day ., WILLIAM GILLILAND 7 Bill.. College Preparatory: North High, Columbus 4.. Inter Nos. . Reserve Basketball.. Student Council, . Torch-Y. . Echo. . Physics Club ..Revelers. . It Won't be Long Now . . OLIVIA THELMA JEFFRIES-Libby.. Elective. . .il 2 N I WN I 21 rn I I V i' 7' -1 1 3 O9 33A L, VT' 'rs T1 f-i 2 IU ,U O 75 m D 'J m v- Lt R. Joi-msorsi iokiig c. KLEINKE i M.-Nggiq M E PoTTs R RHEINFRANK P, SPEARS J WHITE L JONES V LEE M IZAYILLIRN M I- IAWLOR R Y OUNCIMAN RCSELIND LEE JOHNSON-Jeree.. Elec- tive: lronton Hi I, Z.. Springfield Hi 3.. Tulip Tirne ,. LARNES C. JONES-Elective. . ROBERT STANLEY JONESfJonesy. . Elec- tive: English Club I, 2.. Student Coun- cil 3.. Tennis 3.. Boys' Glee Club 3.. Belle of Barcelona . . CLARENCE G. KLElNKEfKIank.. Elective. . VIOLET ELIZABETH LEE-Vi.. Elective: Wheelersburg.. Home Economics Club.. JACK McNEER-Stubby.. Elective.. MARY ELIZABETH POTTS-Mary Lib.. Elective: Sciotoville High I, 2, 3.. Dearfs Office Assistant 4.. Girls' Athletic Club 4.. Y-Hi 4.. Bowling 4.. Class Basket- ball 4. . Class Volleyball 4.. Hockey 4,. Varsity Basketball 4.. Sockball 4.. MAXWELL RAYBURN -- Max. . Elective: Alvan Drew School. . ROBERT EARL RHEINFRANK - Buck. Elective: Inter Nos 3.. Physics Club 3.. Reserve Football Z.. PAUL KIMBLE SPEARS-Elective.. MARY FRANCES TAYLOR-Polly.. Elec- tive: Girls' League Cabinet I.. JACK C. WHITE-Elective: Grant. . Boys' Glee Club. . Belle of Barcelona . . Rose of the Danube . . RICHARD ADAM YOUNGMANfEIective: Industrial Arts 2, 3. . Spanish Club 3. . NOT PICTURED. . HARRY GOODMANAElective. . DOROTHY LOUISE JOHNSONfElective.. DWIGHT MCCOLLISTER-Elective. . CLARENCE MCGAREY-Elective. . WAYNE RICHARDfElective.. GEORGE SALLY-Elective. . RIPLEY SCURLOCK-Commercial. . DON SHELOR--Elective. . ln Memoriam A former member of the class of l937 was James Lewis, whose un- timely death in July, l936, deprived Portsmouth High of a good student. James was active in school affairs. The class regrets his absence. - 32 S 3... :V ' gig, gf: 1-' 99 -. fy , I .1 g fwgvx. ww ix 1 If mf 'Yi I g . uw iw .Fw L 1 E Q ' n N' S5 F i Juniors: Nearing The Crest - One More Guiding if C ble ITIOTB nding Me LU 6 LD o I- E an P' 11130-7: The jttnitirs eliitutxetl three yeztrs with :tit ttitttstutl -Ittttitn'-Seitim' I'rttm3 lien Hitelteuek wzts eh:tirm:t1t. AX Stitttherit plntttzttitnt theme hruttght out their lzttettt urigiitztlity. .lim R:tsehel's l-111110115 etnltwetl h:tml. lezttttriitg George l.:tzylttntes l1:temt, the Stepitt lfetehit ttf the :tir. tttrttishetl the music fur clzme- iitg. 'lihe elztss :tlstn eittertuittecl with :t -lttittur l,:trittv:tl. :tt which Kl:trg,g:tret ltl:t The Manifold Destinies Ct Student Enterprises tlztrfhter w:ts ehttseit queen New Fires , the play preseittetl the eztrlier l part tif the yeztr, shuwetl their :teting zthility. ttllieers ltvr this yeztr were lf:trl ftittttittgltztitt, Uellert l.yittt. lietty Kle- fztttley, :tml ,lint Rickey. Nr. Kle- lilhmtey, Bliss lll:txer, :tml Mr. Stewart were seleetetl lm' sptntsurs. V135-tt reveztls l.f'llll Xlitteithttrg, l?mt:tltl litillllfll. Nl:trg'ztret Itlzt tiztrthter, :tml t Sant lfrttwiite :ts the eltttsett ltittr. Mr. llrtiwtt, Klr. -l2lL'liSttll, :tml Nlr. Klt- lflltztitet' were tht- ltelpltil spmtstws. .X mwel tlztitee. 'lihe llullywoml limp . wqts :t tlelightlttl :tliI':tir uit their stmei:tl e:tleml:tr. W3-l-5 'l'his gt-ttttp til stmleitts ettteretl high selttml :ts lreshitteit. They eleetecl lDtm:tltl Urhtirit, lfrztitlt Rielxey, hltlltll tiritlitt, :tml lietmrgin Nlzthe :ts ftttieers for their Iirst yeztr. Miss .Xltsm:ttt, Mr. liigler. :tml Mr. Stewart were seleetetl :ts elztss sputtstws. They etttertztinetl with the ttsti:tl lfresltttteit skating party. lllCllll'L'tl tm the right: bl. Rickey. trezts- ttrerg li. Nletiztuley. seeretztryz lf. Cutt- lllllgllillll, presirletttg :tml IJ. l.yIlll, vice president . . Vrtmt ehztirtttzttt Hiteltetnek grthhles ggleelttlly with Ctmhurit :tml 'lie- ltzts :tlmttttt hlttttitn'-Settimy.L'l:tss slums- ttrs- Bliss lilztzer :tml Nlr. Xlelilhztitey .. Ytttt eztit tell they're mit. hut we'll szty they ztre, watching temtis m:ttehes :tt Xlutiml l':trk . .Class sptntsur f Mr. Stewztrt . . Xthistles hltnwtt: htmlis thrown f'hye! . . liztcla tu the griml :titer :t pztttse thztt refreshes, nut etue:t-etmlzt, hut Trujztit pictures . . 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IQivIic'y. I . Rick:-y, . IQICIIZLITISUII. ccnnrl Row: N. Riclulrrls. Ii, Rnlmlnmn. R. RIQIQIIQ-Irzlrger, II. Roth, li, Rcclnmn. I. Ray, C. IQUHSI1. IQ. Riggs. R. Ressingcr, Ii. Ruwsnn, M. Sore-y, .X. Szlylor. Iilnrrl Rnw: If, SZlQ'I'!lVl'S. II. SICCIC, AI. SCIIYZIIHIII, I3. Spa-11n'1'. if SIIWDIIIQI' Il. Nnclxluun, Il. Hnnlh. Y. Sclnnnl, bl, bnnlh. 'I. Btn-wart. Y. ScI1:1H'c1'. -I. Sznnsnn. X., ,W 04-04' II, Skaggs, KI. Srnlc. Sf-umnl I'ic1l1rc-Ifirsl Row: I.. SCIIHCII, Ii. Shaw. II. Shaw, X. Slllllllll. If Smith K. Slznnm, NI. Izlylnr, tl. Ilmmnpsnn, ID, IInnnpsm1. NI. .X. l1'c11nw1', 5. In-I':1s Ii, 'I':1x'I1n', QA. 'II:u'Im'. R. Izltjc. Sc-mnrl Huw: NI. IIIIIWUCIQIIIHVIIIII, I . Yzmllglmlcrs, IQ. X CI1L'0l', -I. Ycnnwinn, li. XY:n'fI Ii. XX'm'cII. KI. XYHIIT, I XX'iIIi:nns. -I. XXNNIS, If. XY1lk0IiQIcI, lf XYiIsnn. Il. XX'Intv I. XxlbIHIlL'Ii. num. I. XXICIIIINHIIII, XY. XYiIsnn, If. XYCSI. I5. XYL-IcIQ. XV. XYI1itc. I,. XYIIlQllI1lll'Q IJ. Yunng. VI. N ncngcr, I . Young, Sophomores: Over The Wall In The w Yo fl' D' 5' uch Abilil: enting M Streamg Pres wee s ng E 40 Septemher of 1955 found these students entering l'. H. S. into a new life. ,-Xt first many harrowing experiences con- fronted them hut they soon found that these were all in fun. Despite the dif- ficulties of the first few weeks. the class organized under the leadership of lfrancis Dale. president: Robert Daniels. vice president: Rhea Mae XYendelken, secretary: and Madeline liennett, treas- Scholarship And ln Athletics, Unbrlcllecf Prospective urer. Miss Ruth Cyfers, Miss Henrietta llulluy and Mr. lired Mufter were selected to guide the class. The class, in the lmeginning. saw the green fight and hegan to forge ahead. The honor roll was crowded with their names and their participation in extra curricular activities was great. .X gala skating party and a successful mixer hrought their first year to a favorable close. ln the fall of 1936, they elected Triem Sheehan, president: hlanet liraunlin, vice president: ,lo .-Xnne llearth, secretary: and lletty .Xnn Coriell, treasurer. Miss llladys Hughes, Miss Dorothy Smith, and Sylvan jackson were chosen as sponsors. During the course of the year, the Sophomore girls' haskethall and volley- hall teams won the school pennant. l'lans were heing made for a novelty dance, hut the flood, which was no re- specter of persons, put an end to the social activities of the class for the year. ln the picture on the right: lietty Ann L'oriell. treasurer: 'lo tXnn llearth, secre- tary: Triem Sheehan, president: -lanet llraunlin, vice president: . , Class spons- ors--Miss Hughes and Mr. jackson.. ,Xrthurs, Kah. Snider, and Gims. heach- lnathing at swimming pool.. Peggy llorr and Triem Sheehan, popularity and per- sonality winners of Home Room ll5.. The stooges: liaird Norris, Harold .-Xpel, and XYalker XYarner. who do apprentice work in Trojan photography..Nancy lireece, Helen Tilton, Harold Apel, and hlames XYilliams. are really stepping out: they're only sophomores and they're on the licho staff! . . 4l p-a-p--p-qwu-mn hi 1 First Picture-First Row: H. Apel, H. Albrecht, S, Atlas, E. Atkins, R, Anderson, H. Anderson, R. Apel, M. At- kins, B. Adams, J. Aeh, B. Adams, M. Adams, G. Anderson. Second Row: D. Appleton, O. Anderson, A. Burgess, R. Bartlett, N. Breece, V. Benson, L. Burton, B. Bradshaw J. Braunlin, M. Brooks, Third Row: B. Brunny, E. Barney, W. Beekman, V. Benson, D. Brown, B. Barnes, C. Brinkley, M. Bennett S, Blevins, P. Bias, A. Brown. Fourth Row: T, Bryant, R. Bohr, L. Boggs, R. Brown, J. Briggs, R, Bradshaw, R. Bradford. Second PicturegFirst Row: B. Carter, E. Cox, E. Carter, G. Carrington, J. Corrett, M. Cooper, D. Covert, V Clark, G. Coburn, B. Coe, F. Carter, P, Cole, B. Coriell. Second Row: C. Caudill, B, Carr, H. Clausing, R, Clark, M. Coyle, F. Cook, B. Claypool, J. Carrington, A Caudill, C. Claypool. Third Row: R. Chatfin, G. Clark, A. Cunningham, E, Clark, E. Carrington, F. Coriker, M. Carpenter, E. Davis V, Darnell, R. Dillow, R. Daniels, Fourth Row: G, Daniels, A. Davidson, F. Dale, P. Doulton, R. Daniels, N, Davis, J. Dawson. Third Picture-First Row: J. Dillon, J. Duvendeck, H. Duncan, J. Dearth, R, Deitchel, F. Dixon, B. DuPre C. Dumford, H. Dobbins, W. Dunn, B. Dunham, M, Ellis, F. Early. Second Row: A, Evans, G. Egbert, T. Earls, E. Fraley, V. Ferguson, E. Ferguson, M. Fout, H. Fultz, D, Ford, L Frazier, P, Frasher, G. Foehr. Third Row: B. Forsythe, E. Freymuth, G. Ford, C. Friel, E. J. Gims, H. Grice, J. Greene, R. Grady, M, Glockner, Fourth Row: W. Gentry, D, Grate, R. Goetz, R. Gleim, H, Graham, G. Geary, Fourth Picture-First Row: G. Hager, M. Horner, F. Hardin, M. Hozlebaker, E. Harris, C. Heil, E. Horne, J. Hamblin, B. Hooley, J. Hanna, J. Holbrook, J. Hutchison, P. Horr. Second Row: D. Herrold, R, Hazleboker, M. Hesson, E. Hordgrove, M. Horsho, M. Held, D. Haislet, K. Herd- rnan, V. Hinze, B. Horsho, J. Hubbard, O. Howard, J. Hurley, G. Heller. Third Row: D. Hicks, C. Hunter, E. Howe, M. Jones, E. Jordan, P. Johnley, R. Jenkins, E. Jones, P, Jones, N. Jones, H. James, F. Justice, P. Kline. Fourth Row: L. Kiser, H. Kelley, A. Klemrne, R. Keller, P. Kemp, W. Kemp, E. Kelley, D. Kitchen, V. Kelley, J. Kugleman, J. Koh, W. Kern, M. Kanouse, K. Kegley. 1 First Picture'--First Row: O. Lamblin, H. Lockhart, M. Lykins, J. Lundborn, E. Lawson, R. Long, J. Liggett R. Long, M. Lynn, W. Lewis, K. Loel, H. Leininger, D. Lewis. Second Row: M. Ladd, H. Lewis, H. Ladd, A. McKeen, F. Masincup, C. Maiden, H. McDaniel, H. Mathews J. McCall, M. Mercer. Third Row: B. Miller, V. Miller, R. McNeal, N. Miller, M. McCall, D. Martin, L. Meyers, J. Mitchell, E McGlone, D. Milligan, J. Meadows. Fourth Row: G. Melvin, B. Marshall, E. McCollister, D. Martin, D. Meadows. Second Picture4First Row: B. Molster, H. Moatz, H. Mullen, R. Mooney, H. Multer, B. McGraw, E. New- man, V. Newkirk, B. Norris, H. Nichols, M. Orth, V. Odell, R. Obenchain. Second Row: G. Pifer, V. Prather, M. Pugh, E. Phelps, M. Penn, F. Pelphrey, B. Pepper, C. Potts, H. Queen B. Queen. Third Row: M. Rosenberger, S. Rapp, L. M. Redden, E. Rickey, M. Rogers, C. Revare. Fourth Row: R. Riggs, D. Rowland, J. Rigrish. Third Picture---First Row: G. Schneller, K. Stockham, H. Stockham, D. Shields, T. Sheehan, J. Shelton, T Sheppard, D. Schuyler, M. Swavel, G. Staten, K. Stone, B. Smith, J. Shackletord. Second Row: D. Scott, B. Stone, M. Shaw, P. Stone, M. Spriggs, A. Stallard, C. Scott, A. Smith, N. Sugar P. Smith. Third Row: L. Sexton, J. Spurlock, J. Snider, E. Schnabl, G. Seymour, M. Schwamberger, M. Schlicter, Y. Sparks B. Shields, V. Smith, L. Smith. Fourth Row: K. Spence, N. Smart, R. Vaughters, J. Tanner, P. Thompson, Z. Taylor, A. Tatman, B. Thomas A. Thompson, V. Thompson, J. Thornton. Fourth PicturefFirst Row: H. Tilton, H. Townsend, R. Taylor, D. Tracy, l. Tie-man, B. Tipton, R. Vaughters D. Vicars, J. Vicars, D. Vogler, D. Weltman, H. Warman, V. Warman. Second Row: W. Warner, E. Weisner, R. Wendelken, W. Womack, J. Welty, C. Werner, E. Waddell, J. Wil- liams, C. Wooten, W. White. Third Row: J. Wilburn, P. Wright, M. Weghorst, G. Webb, G. Weaver, R. Wall, R. Walker, D. Wakefield H. Wright. Fourth Row: E. York, E. Yeunger, J. Zuefle, E. Zuhars. 4 Freshmen: Consummating First Year Plans cv 5 'Iv cn cesg Fe an mst Clrcu Adverse Under 'l'he lfates iniist have lruwnetl npnn the lireshinen Class when they enterecl l'. ll, S. in l'93t+. .Xll their prerlecessm's hail startetl their high selinul careers with parties :incl festivities. ancl hail plannecl :ri eventlnl year. llnwever, this class was nut sn lurttinate as the tnthers, he- eatise inust ni their activities were cnt shtirt lay the lltmtl. lhey eleetetl as their nllicers: tit-urge Washed Down The River ln Record High Water Xtiltsee. presirlentg .lusephine Rickey, vice presiflentg lirace llnrke. secretary: antl lietty lltnnhle, treasurer. 'l'hey chuse as spunsnrs, Miss Henrietta liti- l'tix'. Miss Ruth Ciyiers, :intl Mr. ,Xrthnr lanig. 'l'he class as a whnle hecaine ac- iplainterl easily, anrl in spite nf fresh- nian hlnnclers heeaine an integral part nt' the sclinnl prugrain. ,Xltlinitgli the llnntl stuppecl activities ini' a while. the clelay was only temporary. lfnlluwiiig the tluml, the freshmen gave :L skating pa1'ty which, in spite of sure knees ancl lurnisecl ellinws, prnvecl tn he the cliniax ut' their social el't'urts. 'l'hey alsn participatecl in a large capaeity in nther events. anrl they reeeivecl liniitws for their excellent work in the tlistriet sehnlarship tests at Xthens. ln spite ni the rlitiicnlties, they have accnniplishecl swine wurtliwhile things, :incl with all factors l:tyni'iiig. they intencl tn ilu even lretter next year. Hn the right are: tl, litirke, secretary: tl. XX'iltsee. presiclent: lil, Hnnihle treas- urer: anfl bl. Rickey, vice presiclent.. class spnnsnrs- iM r. kung :incl Miss Cylers . . liihitzers at lireshnizin skating party: Miss Cylers, Miss llfarr, ancl Miss l7til'ny, spnnsur..llill Harsha, tienrge XX'iltsee, :intl lirant ,Xppel clnn't hunk as il they have their niintls on skat- ing hnt nn the ninsic twhich wasirtj .. Name please. 'lwhank-on. liahcoek lilies np the lfreshnien for 'l'rojan picture.. .ltr Rickey and Scotty liutilclin swing it at the lfreshinzin Party to the tune of skate wheels..Mr. Lung and kitlclies stantl hefure the refreshment counter etvnversing at the rink. 'lihey wntiltl rather talk than eat .. 45 -nm -W? First Picture-First Row: R. Adkins, M. Adams, B. Appel, R. Adams, B. Ahrend, D. Armsey, H. Arthurs, C Allen, M. Adams, M. Ashworth, B, Anderson, C. Adams, F. Adams, A. Ackerman, H. Arthur. Second Row: L. Atkins, B. Berry, L. Banwell, R. Brunner, S. Bouldin, D. Boop, R. Brisker, J. Biggs, P. Blevins H. Baker, A. Benner, A. Bozler, V. Bertram, P. Baity, Third Row: B, Boggs, G. Bender, G. Burke, J. Bowman, E. Brunner, C. Buchanan, M. Brewer, O. Barker, D Barker, G. Boyd, H. Bradley, V. Bailey, W, Ball, J. Bourne, J. Clary. Fourth Row: F. Clark, C. Clausing, G. Clifford, C. Chapman, R. Cox, C, Clarke, L. Chapman, E. Clark, P Cornel, D. Coel, I. Copley, l. Clifford, M. Coriefl, O. Coley, W. Carpenter. Second Picture-First Row: J. Craigmiles, L. Croft, M. Cunningham, H. Creekbaum, C. Curtis, B. Destocki D. Daum, H. Donathan, J. Dunoway, M. Diener, J. Duzan, D. Damon, W. Davidson, P. Drew, R. Drake. Second Row: M. Dudley, M. Davis, L. Davis, T. Durr, E. Dailey, B. Daniels, J. Daulton, H. Davison, F. Dill, S Davis, H. DeMent, R. Dobbins, R. Dirr, B, Duncan. Third Row: M. Doerr, D. Davies, D. Denning, E. Erwin, R. Evans, C. Elkins, M. Elliott, E. Egerton, T. Tillis B. Eastwood, B. Edwards, C. Franck, C. Fannin, T. Ferguson, C. Frazier. Fourth Row: B. Frasher, M. Fulcher, M. Feyler, A. Fields, H. Ferguson, V, Flannery, L. Fisher, R. Garbin E. Gardner, J. Arthur. Third Picture-First Row: B. Gaynor, D. Glickman, F. Gray, P. Gillum, P. Gilmer, O. Gleim, H. Grohman, D Gray, E. Gibson, J, Gibson, V. Gin, A. Hobstetter, B. Hancock, J. Hitchcock, J. Harsha. Second Row: V. Hagerman, L. Hammond, G. Howard, B. Hamilton, B, Humble, B. Hawes, J. Hensley, E Huel, E. Hampton, S. Heil, H, Holmes, B. Humphreys, B. Hurley, F. Hyland. Third row: E. Heath, L. Hanley, M. Huffman, J. Hall, H. Hedrick, R. Himes, D. Hamilton, A. Hehl, C. Hart H. Hall, H. Joseph, J. Johnson. Fourth Row: C, Johnson, T. Janetsky, M. Jordan, M. Johnson, J. Jackson, J. Johnson, J. Jefferson. Fourth Picture-First Row: R. Kemp, N. Kinney, J. Knost, R. Kah, H. Knost, K, Kegley, G. Kizer, A. Knost E. Kennard, J. Kimble, M. Klitch, O. Kennedy, F. Kleinman, D. Kinker, C. Kiser. Second Row: J. Lease, C. Lowry, M. Lyons, I. Lawson, M. Leddingham, T. Lake, C, Lewis, J. Lavinder, M Larcamp, E. Lewis, M. Lycan, J. Little, E. Lawson, E. Meredith. Third Row: F. McKenzie, B. Maple, E. May, E. Moore, B. McCarthy, A. Mackey, J, Malavazos, M. Miller J. Meyer, B, McAdam, R. Maguet, M. McDaniel, J. Morris. Fourth Row: P. Murphy, K. McGlone, M. Mitchell, M. Morrison, B. Morton, A. McClure, M, McNeer, M Meglasson, R, McLoughlin. First Picture-First Row: V. Neal, N. Nolder, J. Nickel, J. Newman, D. Nichols, J. Newman, B. Oakley, R. Oakley, H. Orin, B. Odell, A. Poole, T. Pratt, B. Pressfer, M. Pratt, J. Plummer. Second Row: G. Parsons, E. Parsons, R. Parker, B. Prater, M. Pendergrass, E. Potter, C. Parsley, D. Powell H. Paul, W. Payne, M. Perdue, S. Perkinson, H. Payne, J. Quinn, J. Rickey, M. Roberts. Third Row: H. Robinson, B. Robins, J. Ramey, H. Reeg, R. Robinson, A. Reider, J. Revare, M. Ramsey, M Redden, B. Roe, G. Ross, A. Redden, M. Reno, D. Ralston, J. Rogan. Fourth Row: M. Ridings, A. Rudity, D. Rowe, M. Roberts, D. Richards, R. Scgin, A. Simms, M. Shackleford F. Schapiro, H. Sanders, R. Schuyler, S. Sapper, R. Saunders, A. Simpson, G. Scott, J. Schlister, C. Shields. 1 Second Picture-First Row: E. Story, R. Stevens, E. Steiner, R. Sommer, E. Smith, S. Spriggs, S. Sparks, S. Smith P. Spence, P. Stone, G. Smith, H. Smith, R. Swearingen, W. Stetzinger, E. Smith. Second Row: H. Stroth, D. Smith, J. Smart, R. Staten, J. Strafford, E. Stillwell, R. Sommers, C. Southworth M. Stephenson, J. Stir, A. TePas, H. Taylor, G. Tipton, J. Townsend, G. Taylor, R. Turner. Third Row: J. Tierney, C. Thomas, E. Taylor, R. Voiers, M. VanBibber, S. VanHorn, M. Williams, M. Warren S. Werner, J. Wiggins, K. Wallace, H. Williams, B. White, R. Wrightsel, D. Wills. Fourth Row: R. Warden, R. Wear, J. Womack, J. Wamsley, I. Wright, H. Ward, C. Williams, W. Wheeler, G. Wiltsee, G. Waite, N. Yates, L, Zornes, A. Zuliana, S. Zuhars. i 1 i 9 B Freshmen, Entering Portsmouth High A. F. lAfter The Flood First Picture-First Row: D. Adkins, J. Adams, P. Bailey, P. Boehm, K. Brady, F. Buckner, H. Book, E Bryant, O. Burton, N. Bradley, M. Claypool, M. Carr, G. Cook. Second Row: R. Craig, E. Caudill, G. Cale, M. Coriell, J. Collier, G. Charles, K. Carmen, F. Coburn, N. Davis, J. Dickerson, M. Darnel, R. Evans. Third Row: B. Elmore, T. Evans, D. Freshour, H. Fishburn, B. Falls, R. Guilkey, B. Head, D. Horton, J. How- ard, E. Hayslip, B. Haws B. Ha er R. Haas. 1 Q I Fourth Row: D. Heid, R. Herrmann, L. Hagens, W. Hornbarger, C. Hurrle, S. Ishmael, E. Jordan, V. Jordan, R. Johnson, T. Jenkins, G. Jordan. Second Picture-First Row: B. Karnap, H. Keyes, J. Kitchen, E. Knost, T. King, E. Lyons, M. Lewis, E. Lowe, E. Moore, P. Maynard, H. McFarland, J. Mayo, M. May. Second Row: O. Moore, J. McCollum, M. Newman, B. Piatt, F. Risner, J. Radcliff, L. Reeg, D. Rice, J. Riley, F. Rowe, R. Rutman, W. Smittle, R. Turner. Third Row: B. Scott, S. Secrest, T. Staley, A. Scheide, E. Speck, B. Springer, B. Smith, H. Sounder, E. Schmidt W. Spence, P. Triggs, B. Tieman, R. Troutman. Fourth Row: R. Trout, L. Whitman, O. Wear, B. Wheeler, O. Womack, E. White, C. Watters, P. Young, P. Yeagle, C. Henry. 1 1 D -mngmu-qnp- Ev N gs av Q 921 A A '6-,I ' L E? Y X v -3, ,LSL ji -i w is ,hs 1. up 'A 2-A f ' sw Q if Wx 4 ,M wa .w Q A f if wi if eq ln All-Around Efficiency ln Student Undertakings Yiee llresirlent XYill:t XYinter. rlresserl in lluwing wliite gown. carrying the synilmlie tureli of tlie Nzxtionztl Honor Society, leztrls prnnrl ezincliclzttes fur meni- lmersliip to the station of Cliztrzteter, pre- siflerl over lry ,lnrlge li. li. Meftirrly .. ,Xll nnsnspeeting, -lztnet lleisel is ennglit ln' the ezlnrlirl eznnerzt. lleisel was seleeteml Ivy lier fellow nienilmers nf the tiirls' .Xtliletie Ulnlw to linlfl tlie liunnr- . . U .. :tlile title nl lmest ztll-rmincl spurt .. l rmn un liilfli we see llnrutltv lilfmrl, N Y Kenneth llulir. :mtl .Xliee l':ulztn. 1'utn'tli, lirst, :incl tliirrl plztee eutnity winners re- spectively in the Senior Selinlmsliip test given ln' the stztte, .Xpril 3 . . .XilVZll1C'll1g np the steps is Rntli XYeisner, wliu :ul- vznieecl ztlteztcl seliulzlstieztlly of all in lter elztss mlnring lier years in liigll selioul, to win the silver enp presentecl ln' tlie Civitztn Vlnli , . liennetli llulirfztwzwrlerl ll silver ettp lwy tlte fivitnn Clnlw for his work in tXnierie:tn llist1n'y..'l'l1e winner nf the Civies enp presented lmy the Civitztn t'lnlm nt' l'urtsmuntli was Nztney .llll1llSlill.. 4 49 t National I-Ionor, Recognition For Diligence Ancl perseverance j g S ,Xin thc jnnitn' class :mtl tcn pci't'L'nt tif the st-niot t'I'1ss :ire clnust-n fun thc Imztsis ut' scIwI:u'sIiip Icztflcrsltip, service, :mr clizimctct' Im' incinlmer- slnp in thc xlllltlliill Iltvntn' Sucicty. 'I'Iiirty-six SIIIIICIIIS wt-rv iiiipu-wsivt-ly initizttt-tl F-tzmtlingz bl. IQ. I t'ut'I:tml, tlfztcttlty Rt-11.3, If into thc wt'it'ly'. .Xin-il 29. In' IIICIIIIICVS Cliusvn IIIIJIWI' IIIVVNI- Ili' IYIUIUV IV- IIVUNI- AX lust your. :mtl In' Rev, ,Itnhn I.. I,nIccns, Mrs. Iimllm ISHN' -I' IIZIIIUII' I IIANIHI' .Xllrert Hurting, NIV. ,Iwhn tl. Iilttciic. :mtl -Inrlgc New Xlcinlucrs, xlttnitirs :mtl 5et1iut'sffI'ii1'st Rnvv Ilusscll IXIL'f,illl'lIV, who spoke' to the initizttcs on Ili- A-XIICIV II- 'XI'I'1'I- ll. I'111fI11?1f111- M- K4 CIIVICI ' I Qulnnn I7 Lmttt IQ Iltxnlon II sttitli . ,,. scIttnIzn'sIiip. Iczltlwsltip. scrvicc, zmrl cI1:1t'z1Ctci' rc- ' , ' ' ' spcctively, 'liltc new incinlrcrs were prcscntccl :' S , .IMF ri II. Ilmni. I., Ibtmlcy. IJ. Ifltmtl. N. Iinllsr. Scvonrl Row: M. I. Ii:u'fInci', AI. tilczlstni. II n II Iltm I Ixnn I I pins ut' thc society Ivy XIV. Ilngli .XIIcn. ,Xltcr 11i,15i,1g-Q,-Q N, lyme., g D Q U Q . 4' . I Q tht' Ircnccliction was p1'mitnt1itcQfI Ivy KQV. IAIIQVIIS. MIIIOV. Ii. NIIICIWII. I- NIIICIICII. il.. Riflfllf, ll XIV. Ililll' mIccI:t1'ctI tin' most-Ititikcfl-Itn'w:mI-tty iiIl'I lC'I I! N XI I, X Ir - Q, , x nrt low: '. . cwmzm. . . cnn, I , 1t'c1 w'1 I 5i ' ilu. yml AI im UNI ti. IQICIIZLTKIS, IQ. Kiclwy. NI. Ric-lil, IC. Hint-I1:1t't 'l'h4, gcmm-5 L,h,,5L,n tml Wm. mx, l,iL.mU.lI :li,,,W I.. SIIDCIQIIZIIN. KI. If. Sntcr. Ii. 'I'c11ci1 IJ. 'llifnnp Sitting: II. Ilztlicucla, I..-Lillilltbll. Ii. XYcisnt'i'. KI. WU- ,I- IIIITIIWUVTII- Elliott, ,X. Mercer. Nut lmicttirtfrlz Klztrnc Miller. mztlly flvc pz'i't'ciit ul 51 Well Grounded Freshmen And Sophomores, Highest Distinction l m'Iy-lwu supliniiiurcs :mil lwciily-live lircslimeii WML' I'L'L'llg'l1iZCll fur high scliulustia' zlttzlimiicm :il thc Nntimizil llrmur .Xsscnihhg .Xpril ZW. .Xll thi' sliirlciils wlirvsn' 11211114-s vvurv Vvzul hx' Mr. llzilc lizux- iiiziilitziiiiml :ui ZlX'L'l'IlQC grrlclc nl' ninety ui' 'ilvuw siiicc entering high sulmul, .Xiiimig thu-sc -.luflciits will hc litnlllltl thx- lulurc iiiuiiihcrs uf thc Nzllifnizil llmim' Sucicly. llwnic- Rnunii IIS hurl iiiurc 1'c11'csc1i1:1livcs iii thc I sfilmliuiiimw grmip than :my utlici' homo rumii. liucnii .il-l liezulcrl thc list lm' thc higlicsl lllllll- hvi' uf frcsliiiicli. Fuplimiiniw-s :mil luw ,lllHltll'S1lI'L' piL'l111'wl !LlNlX'Cf' l'ii'al Huw: ll. ,X1mul, 5. iXtlz1s. LI. lhwuiiiliii, Xl. llmuks. .X. Iimwii, l'. lxiru-V, li. llzirk. li. Kiwis-ll, l . llzilv. ll. Ilmmiiig. Svcinicl Row: V. lfricl, Xl. llcssmi, I'. llurr. lf. lluwcll, -I. lllllcliiiismi, lf. iltbfflilll, YI. Killl, li i Kcglvy. .X. lilcmmc, Nl. lgxrcziiiip, ,l. l,llI11lllZllll11 lhirxl Huw: Nl. l.X'ii1i. .X. Nlcliwii. X'. Xlillcl' li, Hzilxlvy, li. Uziklcy, li. Ulu'-iicliziiii. X', lhlcll fi. l'z11's1nis, M, Pugh. ll. Ruwlziiiils, li, SL-yiiimii' lfnurtli Ruvv: li. Slllflilllllll. 'l. iliIlllI1L'I', ll. -I ililllllllllfi. AX. -I. 'l'liuiiipsim, ll, 'l'i':u'y. R. Xillllglll cfs. IJ. XX:ikchclcl. ll. XXz1ll. ll. XX zu'iii:m. XX X'Xv1lI'11Cl', ID. X'XvCllIllllll, QI. XX'llllZllllS. lfwsliiiicii, hc-luw, IlI'L -fl'ill'Sl Huw: R. .Xmlzmis li. .Xml0i'su1i, ll, .XI'lllSL'X'. XX'. llzlll. ii. llurkc -I. lizuiltnm, ll. llzlvissmi, -I. lluxzlii. l.. l'isliQi'. Sccmicl Huw: ll, lillL'li1IIIlIl. li. ll:im'm'lQ, ll ,llulim-s, li. lxuh, lu. liiwsrm. .X. Nlciliiiv, Nl hlCNL'L'I'. Xl. Klnl'I'is4m11. lhirml Ruw: ll. Klurlmi, Xl. llL'Illlt'I'Q'l'2lSS. Xl Rehn, vl. Rickey, li. SCllilIPl1'H. .X. Simms, XI Xizmllihhcr, li. XX'iltscc'. Scholarship Team, Contencling For District Ancl State Honors .Xt the rlistrict scholarship contest helcl at .Xthens, May l, the l'urtsinnntli High Sclinol delegation eaptnrerl secuncl place as a teani. lfive inclivicluals won first placesg futtr receivecl second places. Several representatives lrmn l,1lI'tSl11lJl1ll1 also captnrerl a rating among the ten places anrl hun- nrahle nientiuns awarflefl hy the state at tlilnnt- htis, Klay li. l.eft to right ahuve. front row: ll. llavissun, gen. sci., .Xthensf-Img S. I'erl4insnn. gen. sci., .Xthens-7-5: rl. llanltnn, ling. l. .Xthens-715: .l. Steefl, ling. l, .Xtlieiisff-nl, State-'93 Nl Reno. rilgelmra. .Xthens- -tmp tl. Xtiltsee, algelwra, .Xthens -3. State-fH. Xl., li. Klmtmi, l.at. I. Xthens --lg State-H. KI.g ID. l,illClilllZLll. l.at. l. .Xthens -gl. State--U. Seconrl Row: S. .Xtlas, ling. ll. .Xthens 31 bl. Kali, ling. ll. .Xthensflz Bl. Hessnn. l,at. ll, .-Xthens-l, 81316751 ll. XYakefielrl, Lat. ll, .-Xthens-4: M. K. Carter, fleoin.. .Xthensf3: A. lilennne, fleuni., .Xthens4-l: lf. Nelson, ling. lll, .Xll'l6ll5f7Q li. Xl. l'nrrlun. ling. Ill. .Xthens-4. Thircl Row: bl. Lynn, wurlrl history, .Xthens-2, Stzztenltlg ll. liachnian, wnrltl history, Athens ffl, btatefflg ID. Thompson, physics, Athens- Z,l.I Qickey. physics. .Xthens-7: bl. Cohnrn, l'rencl' I, .Xthensf5: li. Rlcfauley, French l, . . .Xthens-'Y-l, State-ll. M.: ll. XYeisner, ling. lV. ,Xthens--li V. Heath, ling. IV, .Xthensfl lfnnrtli Row: K. llnhr, .Xni. Hist., .Xthens-l, Statefflg ul. Gleason. .Xni. Hist., .Xthens--3, State'-73 ll. liloocl, French ll, .Xthensg-lg sl. Mitchell, lfrench Il, Athensgl, State-10: fi. Day, chetn., .'Xll16llS+OQ Xl. Penn, chem., .Xthens 3. The school may well he prnucl of these stnclents who rleinonstratecl the scholastic stanrling of Vnrtstnrnttli High hy win- ning either first or secunfl place in their snhject against strong cmnpetitimi. The language clepartinent seems tu have lmeen particularly well preparecl for the tests. The first plrzcersz Kenneth Ilplir, .loan Steerl, Martha llessun, lletty Mcfattley, Hazel llaclnnan, Frances liliclqnian, The close secunrls: llorutliy Tltumpsun. hlanice Mitchell, Virginia Heath, Alanies Lvnn. 52 Awards For Diversified Merits 111111-11 .1L'1l1i111S 1111-51-111s 11115111-1111111 11-111-rs w1111'11 1111- 111-51 111111111-1111-111 11-1 11111-1111-11 111 g1-1 1111ys 111 111111. 11111 1'111-sts 111111 1110111111- 11L'l'111f'..x1111'g'Ill'L'1 11111 1iZ11'4111l'1' W1111 is 111111 g11'1 , 111111 1111- 1111ssi11g 1111111 111-- 1XVk'K'l1 11115 j'L'1l1'.S Sl'1l1l11' 111111111' C'1111111'i1 111111 11111s1- 111111111's W1111 wi11 111-11111Q 111 11 111-x1 -X'l'll1' .. 11is1111'1' was 11111111- 11115 y1-111' XK'11L'11 K1111'-1' IC1111111 111-111 Il 11111 1111 1111111 1111- 1'1LL11l1 111111 1111- '1iI'1l-11111.. N11-1-11 1,L'II1I. W1111 L'Zl1'114'11 1111- 1111s1'11-1,111-11 1lXV1l1'11 1-111' 1111- 111-1:1111 1111x'111g 1111- 111g111-51 11v1-1'11g1- 111 11l1'L'1' y1-11115 111' 51-11-111'-1-.. 1121111 1i1lI'1iL', 1111- 11111' w1111 1'111s1-11 111s :1V1-1'11g'1- 1111- 11111s1 w1111'1- 111s1 11-1112 was :1w111'111-11 Il g11111 111111111 111' N112 11L'I'1 1.1-111'11 . . 1.1-1111- 111-11- 51111 was 111s11 1111111111-11 1111 111-1-11111111is11i11g :1 11111- 11-111 111111111g 1111- 11111's 111 1111- 111111- 111.-1'1-1111 111111's1- , . 3111l'S 1111'111111111111'11111, 11Zl1'1lZl1'Ll 111I'1'2l11. 114111 1 1111-1'1, 111111 111 1111- 1:1111 1111'1111'1-, 1111111 XY1111L'1', w1111 w1-111- 11111115 111111 111111111111111' VV1111lC1'S 111 11111-sf 1111'1111111'1- 11111 11111 111' 1111- 121-1111 .. -sl 15 1. H11 English: Foremost Among Topographical Debateg mi 1. 3 -IJ fU L Tonguesg Syntax, Journalism, Lite xxvll1'1111', VVll1'11y, 111-1111lc1's: 1'11'Cl1 11111111-1'. 1111111ip11111tc11 thc 11l'VV 1'1111111i11s 111111 light- 1'.1'11111 11111111111111, 1011111-tic 1'11ll'f1Cl'S. 111111 mg 1-11111111111-111 .. 1'1111111. 51110111-11, 111111 17 11V1'1 1151111 '11f1 111011 111111 101' 11111 711011215 t-l11l1'1 1111' c41l11111111115. 111111111i11g 11x'1-1' 1 . . , ' . ' , .. , 1 . . . , . . . 11'115111 11111 111211 1111111 1111 1111414 1111119 XY1111 11111111 s1111'11. 1111l11'111:11111g 11111111111111l 111111 111-1111111111 11161111541 111111131 111111 thvf' 1il1l1VV1L'i1gC CIl11L'l'1'l1111g '11ll11'11Zl11S-111 w11i1'11 wcrc ucvcr 11c111111 1111111 2l11C1'VV1l1'l1S . .11 . . ,. -. N .. . , . . , lhex' W111 111'111111'c thc-rc . . Xx1111 V111 111115 1 11111111 111c1111'c 11'11111 1111 11lg11 . . 51ZlQC ' XY I I I A I I I 1 Y- - 1' 5 - 1' '1 Q 11 1:1 -, 1111 11lZ1112lQC1'S 511JC1i11Zl1ll 111111 A1C1XIl1llCy w111 Lx1 LNh 'm' L H' 'L N1 ' ' H 1 ,-4.,m,ml,Q,- --Rm,mu1,m- the Ugly . fin- that 1101111151111 w1111'11 thc 111111111111 QZIIIIC l111l'Il1g was thc hrst 111111' 11111'i11g which they ,111111'11111is1111'1111v1'111i1111.. Speech, 1nstrumen'ca1 1n Transmilzting Thoughts 55 English Faculty, Schoolers Ot Literature And Composition N11 rlivisitm ol' higher instruction wtlers greater eharm than that ul' linglisli. linglish is not an easy language antl its grammar is must fliftielilt lneeause ul its many irregularities. 'l'he goal tri every truly ecltieatefl perstm is to speak the l4i11g's lfnglish tu the queeirs tasteu. Xliss lClizaheth llertram teaches senior lfuglish :mtl spmisfws the newly tvrgatiizetl l'l1oto1vl:iy Lilllllu. She aequirerl a li. .X, flegree at the hui- versity nt' lielitueliy annl an Xl. .X. rlegree at Columbia. She also attemlerl the L'11iversities of tiltieagti, lxmzlmi, llarvarrl, tlxiorcl, aml tlhiu State..Nliss Carrie l'farr seeurecl a li, .X. fle- Qree at flhio XYeslev:m aml an M. .X. at fltblillll- Ina. She is a teacher ul junior lzughsh aml is the sptmsur of the lfnglish lAluh..Bliss filaflys llughes. vvhu ll'Zll'llC5 supltulitswe lfnglish, uhtaiii- etl a ll. .X. flegree at Uhin XX'CSlCyIl.ll. She is a sponsor til the suplttmitwe elass . . Nliss Nlargaret Smith stieeeetlefl Bliss l.t1ey Riggs who l'CSlQllL'fl heealise of ill health. Nliss Smith was transfer- rerl from lf. S. Grant. She ret'eiy'efl a ll, .X. flegree at XX'tmster College aiirl teaches l'l'l'Slllll2lll lfnglislluhliss Ruth fyfers. a SlHlllSlll' uf the lreshman class :mtl :L freshman linglish teacher, seetirecl her ll, S. in licltiezititm and Nl. .X. cle- gree at Uhiu l'niversity..Kliss Gurney Noel llllll pieturerll seeuretl her ll, S. :mtl Bl. .X. cle- grees at t'ulumhia. She teaeltes junior and senior linglish aml also instrtiets liiiglish classes in summer sel1otnl..Nliss Nlargaret .XllflCl'Stlll, who teaches stqnlimnure :mil jtmim' lfnglisli, se- eurecl a ll. .X. rlegree at llhiu XYesleyan aml at- temletl Ohio L'11iy'ersity aml the hliiversity of ,Xriz4ma. She is the atlvisor of the liel1n .. Bliss lsahel Klttsser teaches first allcl seeuml year linglish. She seeuretl a ll. AX. flegree at Ohio hhiC'Sll'yZlll..RllSS Margaret 'lames reeeivefl her .X. li. tlegree anal Bl. .X. in psycho- logy at the L'niy'ersity tif South llalmta :mtl an Nl. .X. in liclueatitm at flhiu L'11iversity. She teaches lreslmian lfi1glisl1..'l'l1e arlrlitifni of the iiew tlepartmeiit of speech lbl'tbllglll Nliss llurntlty Schultz tn the laeulty ul' l'. ll. S. Her wurlt ennsists largely uf teaching interpretative rearl- ing, rlramaties. antl lmhlie spealtingg. She also tnext pagel v l Miss Bertram Miss Shultz Miss Pfarr Miss Anderson Miss Hughes Miss Graham 56 Miss Musser Miss Smith Miss Cyliers :tts .is uutcli lui' flc-lmtt' :mtl clziss plztvs :tml is tvlrtziim-cl ht-r ll. .X. clt-i i'tlc :il Uhm XX L'SlL'Y2lIl :incl . F . tmsui' ul' tht- licx't'lci's tiliihn. Kliss Schultz zilsu xittcittlctl Hhiu Stzitc l'iiix'c1'sity. Library, References And Ficlziong Centralization Oi Knowledge liirlt-i' thc iiiztiizigciiiviit til' Nliss tilzulys Xicliuls, 'lihc lil11':1i'y is iisctl lay sltitlciits fliiriiig stlisly tht- l'. ll. S. lilrrziry wzis :ilmlc tn surmtmiit iicw pt-rimls fur 1'cI'c-i'ciit't- mark iii vziritiiis siilijcvts. lillivtiltivs this yczir. The lill1'Zll'f' stall' lic-llml iii 'lit-:iclit-rs :irc givvii st'p1l1'1tIt' sliclvcs tm which tviiiitiiig, stzimpiiig, :tml itlciitifyiiig thu sclitiul tht-y may gzitlivi' lllilll'l'l2ll l'L'l1llillQ' lu tht-ii' spucizil lmzirtl lnmlqs pri-sciitcfl tu thc stunlciits tliruiigli siilijcct. Hut' mwiici' is givcii mm-1' In livtiini thc litnm- 1 WNIIIIS. lmfrlii X siimll iiiclivifliiztl liln'zii'x' ul plcivs has llL'L'll iii- l,lt'llll'l'tl :iluwc it tvpirzillx' lmtisx' lilwi':ii'x' scvm' zirt' tiiicliiwtl iii L'1ltbIJt'l'1lli4lI1 with thc Rcx'c'lt'1's' thih tht- zissistzmts-Stziiitliiig: IQ. Ruth. Y. 5l1Zlll.t'I'. mtl the tlmiiizitit' Clzisscs. 'lihc lihi':ll'Y wccivcrl M4 Rlf'lll- lf. Zllllfllll- M- Kllflllf- lf- llilflle- l-V lm, 'mum-L.,1 ami fifty How iW,kS this yen,-Q in, llziyprml. lx llzirrliii. ll. tzirtvr, Nliss Xicliuls. liifliiig lnnih livtimi :tml limi-lictimi mzitcrizil. M' hllls' lhtt liln ii'x' zilsu piirclizisctl iiuw lumks with rhics Sitting: li. XX'f+i'i't-ll, X. l'lllllCl'. .X. lliirgvss. lmiii tht- lmnnk cxcliziiigt-. Y. lla-iisuii, l. Xlzirtiii, Y. .XtlIlll1S. IJ. l'ullitl. ,nl i Wlicrt- :iw the tll1INI11lt'SH?. . this is one questiuii that is minmtmly liczml iii iwnii 303. thc wurk- shup ut thc yc:t1'lmul4 stzill' Il1QIlllJl'l'5. 'llhc 'Rliiiiitiiicsu it-let' tm the urigiiiztl lziyuut lmults :mtl Hint tu the stzttl' mc'mlnL'i's, whim :irc clinscii lux' Nliss lizuiffmzm lrwnn lztctilty 1'L-fciwiifcs. .Xzmm My-iccr, L-tlitur, ,Izuiicv Klitflicll :mul Blczm Sztllzi- mlzty, zissistzmt ccliturs, :mtl Nliss lxzmtlitizui, :ul- Yisrw, hztvc lmiiivcl tht- imcliiiglit ml mzuiy cvc- iiiiigs, su thzit t'rtnn tht- tirst thc rllftljllll was rlcstiiiccl to he zi siicccss. The stztll' is fliviflerl iiitn sectitms with zi rcliztlilc' 1m0i'smi :tt thc hczul ul czifli tw sec that :ill wurli is zissigiicrl :mil cmiiplctccl on scliwlulcrl timv. ln the iirst seinestci' thc sturlctits lC!ll'11Ctl iii clctziil thu iiicclimiics fit' mzilciiig :1 yczii'lumlq1 the sectmcl semester, with pt-ii :mil pzistc. they wurliccl mit their irlezts, :mtl wzliterl iii liupcltil zuiticipzttiuii ut' the results. Xlllfll crcclit gucs tu thc lllIlSlL'l'1lllI1ll ut thc lmsi- Trojan Stall, Recording The LIFE ness iiizuizlgt-i'. licimcth liulir. :mtl tu the zu'- muiitzmts, whilst' Iiguriiig lielps-cl tu mzilic pos- silmlv the tiiizuiciztl stun-ss of the lmuli. lt has hccii lllC1l' clttty tu 1'ct'L-ive :mtl mimi-tl siilmswiptimi pztyiiiciits :tml pay :ill lmills. Szuimlwifli iilztuzmls. lrrilliztlitly culurcrl pustcws. Llynlc Xlctirry :mtl his tizmiutts lizlml, :mtl :iii zts- tticxt pzigcj lfirst l,lk'llll'R'ffl':flllHI'l1ll Stull: bl. Mitchell. X. Klcrccr. Bliss liztttlliiiiziii, ,I. Szillzuluy. Sccmicl l,lCllIl'l'--'llllSlllL'SS Stzitl: H. lfshum, ID. l'ullitt. lf. llcmli, lx. llrihii 'lhii-fl Victurc f .Xctivitics :mal llfgllllllillltbll. Stzmrliiigi Nl. Al. l'5c:1tty. ll. lluzm. bl. flleztscm. Seziterli l.. Vliiltuii. LI. 'lliylm-, ll. llzilicuclq, IJ. livzm s, Iffitirtli I'ictlirc-fI'l1tmtng1':tplici's2 lf. tlilmcr. R. l'L'clvlc's, Il. Xllcti. 58 And Events OF The School Year 1 , . 1 M-ww., - 11 MW' ,NIM , 1' sc-1111111' ski1 11111111111011 113' 1110 p11111ic11y 500111111 211 1J011'11i1 SCVC1'2ll 11100145 1:11011 111111' 110011 1'0s111111si1110 11114 1110 11l1'Q'C 51110 111 s1111- s1'11i111i1111s. 111 1110 011111p11ig11, 011111111-1i1i1111 1111111110 '1lllL' i11s11i1'111i1111 1111' 1110 11111111 SC1lCII1C 111 11118 11111111 w11Q r1L'I'1YC41 1111111 1110 i11111111111i1111 111 1,ll1v1S1l1l1l111l 1110 1110111111-1's was 111111115011 111' 11ivi11111g 1110 s111I'1 . ' 111' 1110 1111:j1111' V111 '1 01's 111 1110 1111111 111 -1Z111ll111'y i11111 lXYI1 g1'111111s. 1110 r011s 111111 1110 111110s. 11 was lip, ' ' . . nf. 1110 111111 111 1110 111s01's 111 111111 1110 VVIIl11L'I'S 111 Il 111011112 15i1111 1'ic1111'0 S1111111i11g 1131101111111 Xl. 111111111 1110 1lI'1 511111, wi111 111011' 11111111 s14010110s, 111111 1110 XX. 111111011 113. 1i1lI1l'Y. 11111 llIk'1l11'L'111. 11111111-1'1'11 111015, W1111 w01'0 111w111's 1111 1110 111011 1111' 80211011 Qll2lblSL'S1. 13. 11111'1'1', 11. lill'1I1 li. 1X 1 101 111lL'I'QSI1IlQ 111111 111111511211 pi01111'0s, 1111x'0 1111'11is11011 S 1 . . . ,, .UJ111 1'i '1111 f 812111. 2 11. X' ' 1 . 1' 1110 010 w1111 Z1 lJlQl1SlI1g 111'11s11'1'. 1116 1l111l11Ig1'2l1Jl1- X L, tl l, 1 mg i H1111 in X ' ' 1 m1llU1'C. 111113 .X11110110s1: 13. 1'1111111 11'0111111'1-sm Q13 11111 11111v 111140 1110 l71L'11l1'C5. 11111 111511 s110111 S ,'0111011: YI. XY11i1w111'111, Nl. 1Q1111i11s1111 11Li1'1s' .xlll 11111111' 111ll1IAS 111 1110 f111.1.1f'l-1711111 11CVC11llJ111g 111111s. I , v , A 111 711116 'l'1-11j1111 is il 11101111101' 111 1111111 1110 N111i1111111 A 051 1 Xf. 5Cl'I'CS1 11 11101111111' 1, f W011111 1'i01111'0: 11. 1 0y101' 1 .X1'1 J 1 Nl. 141011 111111 L'1111111111i11 S01111111s1i0 1'1'1-ss .Xss11ci11111111s 111111 Sf X 11111111 11111 13 1110 -111111'11111is111 .Xss110i111i1111 111 1111111 5011111115 11 was 111 1110 i11101'0s1s 111 1110 1111101' 111111 1XVt'1l1y 111 11'1111li0i1y11 11. R1111110. , . 1 1 . ' 3 Q'11Vt31'1 11'1111l101Iy J. 11101111-1111101-51111011110111110111111-1111115111 01111v0111i1111 1QiQhth gm-m,-L.,,,,AM1 g1,1iL-im,-,I In 111m-KL lg 110111 111 1'111111111111s 111s1 11111. 1 11111' 1110111111-1's 111- XXX-l,l,. M- In 1',,h-mgm, If. lyulcyl R' lynx-i41,l,,, 101111011 1110 X1l11llI11l1 .l11111'11111is111 0111111-11111111 110111 111- 5,5111-1-1 nm Vik-lu,-L-111. 59 Echo Stall, Suggesting Student 'lui If H0 ' l , Hs. l lz1sl1l . . Slllfl4'lllS of l'111'ts1111111tl1 High Scluml .. their topics fm' writu-1111s. .Xfter these were lfclm mit 'lil1111's1l:1yl .. lliswcvkly. pupils :irc rc- written they wrsrc' sent to proof rezulers to hc miiiflecl hy lhllllll-lblll 1111511113 :tml l1lz1t'l4l141z11'1l 1l1':1w- L'U1'l'CClE'1l. ,l1l111CF ll'1ll1l1111S 21111l lkllefl l13'1111, ings that 1111111l1t-1' licliu piililiczitimi is I'l'Il1l1' tu hc zlssistzmt :tml lllilllilglllgg' ccliturs 1'es11QctivClj'. rlistriliiitcrl tu :111 czlgci' Sllltltflll lmcly. wimtc l1c:z1clli11cs lm' thc lllllllj' 111-iiclcs mntztincfl 'lihc pt-1's1111s whw :irc 1'c's111111sil1lc fm' thc piilnlicn- ln 1110 l'1'l1C1V tifm ul thc' lmzlht-1' :uw lllLtIllllL'l'S ut' thc llllliln' fill such ucczisifms :is ll2lllHVVt'.f3ll. Qil1I'lSlI111lS, class. whu lmvt- lac-L-11 fliusvli hy Kliss Kl2lI'gZll'0l f1111l 5111111 l,f111'l1'lfl5 H5153 fl'l!C. Vecl imrl 310911 .XllflL'I'SHI1 lI'HIll :1 lung list 111' ZllJlJllL12lIllS. Much hues fllllllllliklflll the pages, lizich issue crmtaiuccl creflit gucs tri Nliss 1X11clc1'sr111 fin- her L-11t'1'1f11 in the plz1tfu1'111 uf thc pzlpci' :mtl clevel' sketclies 5. lllSll'llL'lilIg :mrl 21:-sistillg' tht- erliturs :mil l111si11t-ss H1111l11'l1l' '11 1l1U 111'1'?1S1'111- -1 f11l1111111 1111610511112 stall in I1lZlllf.'1'5 L'lHlL't'1'l1lIlQ the piihlishiiig uf 1111 Quext pzlgvl iiitcrestiug, as well zts i11st1'11Ctix'c. sclitml 1121116111 l i1'st l'iL'llll'C'f'l':flllliI'l2ll Stull: ll, 'lil1o111psu11, HK, L,dmn.,HH,lm,1q lymwnhx. Hmmlmmq IS W- 1l1ss ,xllflslilllh -I. ,XX 1ll1.1111s, xllwl 11111. u. Iel as .H f tl .1. f' I H . I I. I 5ec1mfl lictiircfflfiisiiicss Stuff, stzmrlmg: ID. ' A I ' 1 V' ll' -I l 'Z i 7 ' 1 - - 1 . spmisimt in it 1111 1115 11 tu tc 1 miis 11 mx Lmmm' I- imbley H. Lew, I44 Rwkqz hzlvc lielpcrl grt-zttly tu 111'w111utc- hotter stztiirlzircls gcmed: H- ly,-ew. .ll lqik-146514 111 scl1ul:11'sl1i11, 'l'h1s yczu' Il series ul eflitcwizlls 'lihircl l'ict111'c-l e:1t111'cs: .X. M. Cztrcliicr, N. was w1'ittv11 lay thc 1111-111l1c1's 411' the Nzttitmztl l?1'9f'fC- M5 1.1ffl1'f111f1'- H- l'i?1fl1111?1.11- Hmmm. gwicu. l'lllll'lll l,lCT1ll'13fRC1Jlll'I9l'S, stzmrliiigz li. Blo- ' I fziiilcy, ll. Xpcl, ll, l.11kc-111i1'c. l.. lk-11iso11. 511151 lfliilh 1'111'l1 Wf'1'lf 115519111-xfl 1 lllc 1'1'l 11'U'1'5 Seated: ll, Rztvvscm. li. L'111111i11gl1zm1, ll. rlillllbll. 60 Conduct, Covering News Events 11 I r I 1, s Qhf-1'1'!l,,' 'fir 1 R1-W ' 'Q-- 2 -- -2 .1 . V,11t11' ee e 1 1 1 -1 1 1 ,.... ,. , , ..,.. A 1 1 1, ' 'Til , ' -111 f ' ,'9fz'f1 .sw 11 ' 1235559513551 7 k ' fi - ' L . 1 it 1 5 , I - 1 1 eee - ' s ,- 111 :111 was UXX'1111iS XY1111 , i11 which p1'11111i11e11t 1111'1111g111111t the L'111te1,1 States 111111 1-U1'C1Q'11 l11C11111L'1'S 111. the se11i111' e-1z1ss were given 1'CL'11g111' e111111t1'1es. 111111 1111' their IlL'111CYC1l1C111S. Guess XYh11 was . . .. . . . . .Xs :1 1'es1t1t 111 t11e h:11'11 w111'11 111 1110 st:111, 1111- !l11U111L'1' 1'eg'111:11' lez1t111-e t1L'SC1'11l111Q 21 1l1'11111111Q111 , . . . . . .. ,. . 1'.eh11 1'eee11'e11 se1'111111 1'1:1ss 111111111' 1':1t111g' 11'H111 111-1As1111 111 seh11111 1lC11V111L'S. lhe hrst 5111110111 111 , , , , , . , . t11e xZl11ll11!l1 5e11111:1st1e 11'ess .xSS11L'1Il111l11. 111111 111111111 1110 11e1's1111 11ese11111e11 was 11s11:111v :1w:11'11e11 . . . . . . . . . ' 1111111 elztss 111111111' 1':1t111g 1171111 1110 t11111111111:1 wtth :1 t11'11et 111 11 111l'111CIJI11111g 111z1v, , Se11111:1sti1'1 Iress ,Xss11eiz1ti1111. HS111f1C111 1'tl11'l11l1u is il 11111111111 i11 which letters w1'1tte11 111' 51111101115 are 111'i11te11 111 e:111 the Z1 1 mmf' Ififth 1'iet111'ef--I'1'11111'1'ez111111g 111111 .Xrt 511111: 13. 111111111 the 3-1111116111 1Jtl11y 111111 1:1e111tyt11ee1't:1111 bl, 1511-1153 R, Iiglkqr, IQ, K, lIQH1lQ111H' Al, ,X- 111e:1si11g 111' 1111sz1tis1:1et111'1' 111'z1eti1 es 111111111 the '111'CI111JC1'. V.A1111111s1111.,1- f11l1'14- 5V11f '1- 511111 11' QVC 511XiQf'511 '15 fm' 1 3l11f'f1Y111Q' Sixth 1'iet111'e-e1111vs' 211111 1111'1s' Sports, 51211111- 1110 C11t1111111111s. ing: S. C11e111':111.'1.. XYitte1111111'g. Al. 1,y1111. 11. . 1,.111'1'Zl11. 11115 yeztt' the 1'.eh11 hats :11s11 1311356111061 111 1ts gwlwd, K MCUUY6 M I. Smmtm 1 41 1 1' vxitl 1111 1 11 ' 16 th i S11 1SL'1'1 JETS. ll flllh' ' 1 ' 'CQUZ1' 1581 , C 9e11111'1st1e 1111111-Review '1 1'1 JCI' 111111ishe11 - - - 7 ' . . ' I v1f1 1, ' l 512111, stz11111111g: 'l. 1'11e11ett, R. h12l1'1'1S. 51 111111e1' the :1t1s111ees 111 the XZ111l1112L1 5e11111z1st1e lslmwilw. 1'1'ess .Xss11e1z1ti1111 every eight weeks 111- the Seztterl: vl. A1Zl1C1l1l1I. 11. 1Qiggs,b1. t'1111111'11, SL'1l-111411-yL'1l1'. It e1111t:1111s -111et111'es 111 1111C1'CS1111Q mgmh l1mll1.L,i'l-5.15515I 13. M:lgm,1- lx- llcrmg z1et1x'1t1es 111111 11e11s1111z111t1es 111 11lg11 seh11111s qlfiling Lflel-111, M. lC11i11tt. Y. 11ez1th. 61 .'eve11th 1'iet111'ef-Ci1'e111z1ti1111 :11111 .X111'e:'tisi11--' Revelers Club, Junior and Senior Dramatic Players, Rendering Remember The 4l1'i1IN2lllZEl.IlUl1 nl enjuyalile one-act plays in Upper l'ictn1'efl irst Row: li. .Xlexancleii lk asscnilily was ctmtiiniecl lay the Rcvelers nntler a Appel, ll. liachnian. N. liullei' tl'1'es.J, M. new sponsor this year. She is Miss Dnrotlty f4Olf1l'lZ1ll QV. l,l'6S.l, Al. XYliitwm'th tSeQ.l, .X. Shultz. speech teacher and mlralnatics anrl clehate Mercer f'li1'CZ1S.l, Bliss Shultz tSponso1'J. R. coach. liZi1'I'. li. llalmcnclq, tl. llm'rlei's. WVU gl It E H I I V I Secunrl Row: -I. lirafly, lf. linrke. Bl. .X. Cal- flw ' Tu U ww flu 'lwlftu il lk fithluh' vert, l.. Chilton. I. clfhllllfll, ll. lfvans, ll liloml, Xerlra l'nlle1', presirlentg Klllclreml ,lnne L nlenian, - . . ' . . , I l , , .l. l'I'It'l. Al. tmwfly, ll. Cireeiie. bl. Cileasun, li vice presiclent: 'lean XX lntwnrth. sc-ci'elai'y'1 anll HUNCC .Xar n AlCl'L'L'I'. ti'ca,'ni'e1'. , ,K .V i . . . , , U N Ilnrcl Rnw: la. lx. llentplnll. XX. lxarnap. ll New-le1's' is twniipnserl nf stnclents whn show clra- Klflll- ll- 'ill' ll- Milfllfl- .l- Mllfllfllv K- MUUVC - ., r . ', , . 1. . v. , matic talent. xlClllllC1'S are chosen hy tryunts lil' lf- Mmlli- lt' NN fllllfl- li- I 436- lt lfllxe- glqhuitlgql fin' lyQ1'fqif1Hgl11QQ5 in glglggg lylglyg, lstlllflll RHXYI RZIVVSHII, RHllillSlJll, bl. Sllllll- Q clav, bl. Sanisnn, ,X. Savlur. V. Schniicl, N Several shnrt plavs were presentefl at the meet- Q' 1 ,. , ,. l , ' , ,peneei. -I. laylur. lx. lay'lcn', D. lhninpsmi, l 1115151 twn ul these were repeatecl in .Xsseinlmlvf ,Vqimil XX. Xyimu. 1 . V U 1 N 1 ' . s 5, . X . U51JZlI'lil1l ancl lhe liectur . ln the nrst play . J ' 1 1. U., f, . . Nut l'iettn'efl: ll. ,Xllen, I. liailev. ll. Bllftllll, B ncie. li. ttnian, li. labn, xl. Banisnn, anrl tl. . . Frist: in the hmm. pu Dcmwuq In Hm.dCl.S' Irll llunts. ll. tinlmnrn, Rl. l, tlarrlner, bl. Garrett. R liachnian. XY, liarnap. l. XYhinnan. S. l,. llyles. Schultz' M' li' SMH' I Smcklmm' XY' Vwsmi' anal lf Stannn. laiwei' l'ictni'e-ffl.ef1f 'l'he Rectoi ', Standing .l. l'lm'clei's, l.. Denison, C. Stannn, I. Xvllltlllilll ,Xt the LillI'lSlIN2l5 meeting nf the chili an uriginal H' ljzlvhlmm' Scaled. xy. Kmlmlj. S. In 113,165 lax' luv ll rnthx' 'l'h ni 1: n wap mreyente l. Vee . ., .. . . lf ' ' U ' U IW X I N 4 X R1g'l1lfulQClllCl11lJCl' lhe Day , Standing: D lieshnients weie selvefl to thnse pit-sent. Mmm' H' Ruth. Y- Sclmml. D. mummy XX, 1m.Mpz1g't'y Hunts. St-atul: X. lfnller. if ii lf dbx Nil. X r A i , V t JJ . I 1 5 4 ltttlmhle-hr:tinetl school girl in love with seventh grztcle lilltllllilll hero in love with pretty voting school teztchet' in love with hztnrlsome couch in love with himsellfthns t':tn the plot of Remem- I her the lJ:1v , the three :tct plztv presentefl hy lQCYClCl'S'. llewey lloherts tll, llontsl is in love with Nom 'l'i'inell. his school teztchet' tX. lfnllerl. lle is . . . . . . . . t omerlv elements wer: snpphetl luv lxztte. llewcv s cleeplv htn't when he cltscovers thztt Xorzt is m , ' , , ' ' . . , rlztrltng little wtqqleworm sweetheart tl.. Llnl- love with llzm lloplims tl, ttleztsonl, :tncl th:1t i 5 'Qt M 'il My VH tl. I. ll ' . . on , . eve . :n'1'e , 2 en x. em 1- she hurl spent the snmmet' with lnm :tt :t l:tl4e re- , , . ' ,l. . I , . . mlll, :mtl Bliss l Vice t l. 5:tmsonl. sort. lJ:tn goes ztwztv, proinising to sencl tor ' Nom. She never goes to hitn :tnfl he is liillecl lllllf'l'5 lll the fflfll WCV05 R- -xlllwlt lx' M l'L'- in thc war. ll. ,Xllen. li. l.evi. li. .Xlexzmcleiy X. Spencer. l. l':1lqe, R. Roth, ll, tolmnrn, X. 5-chmttl, ll. Num ie much 5lll'l'l'l5C'l Wlwll lffwfr' l'l '5lliUlC5 lfvztns. ll. 'l'hompson. l,. Moore. I. Liohttrn. :mtl his mothei' tH. lileinj :mtl futher tl.. Stock- Q. Qumlipl hztml to sentl him to lltbilftllllg' school. She comes y H H I v Q to suv gootlhve :tncl they have :1 t:tlk which he 'imftttlwl ville Dill' I lm IU llgllll ll txhifi lnlumiwg Hmm, W fmwcl ftnrler, ll. lxlem, l.. Ntoel-qh'nn, -I, t,le:tson, X. b lfnller, l.. Chilton, 'lf l':tl4e. li. Kloore. lf. li. lle floes forget, however. :tnrl when they meet llempill, C. L':tnclill, S. Xterner, .l. t2:n't'ett, li. years lzltei' he can fintl no worcls with which to 'l'hompson, l.. Moore, ll .llottts, ll. l.evi. hppet express his feelings: he gives het' violets in right h:mtl cornerfschool room scene from token ol the long :tgo :Lncl leaves her in tears. URt'lllCllllJCl' The lJ:tv . The Day , One Ot The Outstanding Stage Productions Ot The School Year English Club, Further Study Of Authors And Their Whims XYith the acquiring of a lmroader knowledge and understanding of literature. both English and .-Xmerican. as its aim. the English cluh is open to all the lfnglish students in P. H. S. The programs are planned hy committees of four, one from each class, with the president at the head. The usual program consists of the life and works of a famous author or poet. llow- ever, meetings that fall on or near holidays are given over to readings and skits appropriate to the spirit of the holiday. The cluh was carried through a very successful year with VN'illa VVinter. president: janet Braun- lin, vice president: -lean XYhitworth, secretary: and Marilyn Brooks, treasurer. .Xt one meeting the XYaters of Minnetonka, an Indian love song, was given hy Helen Klein, with Mildred Coleman and .lean XYhitworth accompanying on piano and violin respectively. The story of The Other XYise Man was read at the Christmas meeting. This cluh holds its meetings on the first and fourth Tuesdays of the six Weeks school month. It is sponsored hy Miss Pfarr, now in her fourth year of successful leadership. Officers for the next year were elected at the last meeting. First Row: lj. Anderson, H. .'Xrthurs, S. Atlas, M. Bennett, N. Breece. G. Burke, XY. XYinter fl'lres.J. il. liraunlin KV. l res.j, Miss Pfarr. VYhitworth l'Sec.j, M. lirooks Treas.J, F. liurke F. Cariker. l. Cave, l,. Chilton, l'. Cole. M. J Coleman. Second Row: li. Coriell, M. Cooper, j. Cornett li. Cruise. M. .X. Cunningham, .l. llaulton, L Denison. F. Early. M. lilliott, U. Flood, M. M Fout. C. Friel, M. Fuleher, A. Gardner, D Cilickman, li. -I. Ciims, ll. Haislet. Third Row: l'. Horr. li. Humble. .l. Hutchinson li. jones, AI. Kah, M. Kanouse, R. May, Mal colm, M. Meglasson, M. Mercer. M. Merrick H. Merrick. G. Moore, M, Pugh. S. Rapp. Fourth Row: H. Reeg, Salladay, V. Schmid H. bl. Stockham, K. Stockham. H. Tilton, V Thompson. M. Vanljihher, H. Vilarman, D XYeltman, R. Vlendelken. .X. XYheeler, hl. XN'ood H. Zuhars. Versemalcerfs, Versiiiers OF Rimed Metrical Compositions Stnclent poets anrl stnrlents of poetry convene to enjoy their literary passion with Miss Graham, who has pnlmlishecl a hook of poems, acting as sponsor. Their meetings. which are helcl hi- weekly, are instructive to all in a poetical way. lfor every meeting each menilmer Writes a poem which is reacl as part of the program. The other nieinhers contrilwnte clestrnctive anfl constructive criticism. Those poems which are ontstanfling are pnhlisherl in the licho . The chili is striving for a greater knowledge anrl appreciation ol poetry. lt also attempts to en- Photoplay Club, Analy The l'hotoplay Chili was organized hy nieinhers of the Senior class unrler the supervision of Miss liCl'Il'ZLll1. The ohject of the clnh is to cultivate appreciation of hetter films through cliscnssion ancl special reports. The local organization lie- longs to the National .XSFUCIHTIUII ot l'onr Star Chills. llelowfl'n'st Row: lu. .Xlexancler. li. .Xppel, ll. Hailey, M. bl. lleatty, M. lxiehl ll'res.l, ll. Slat- tery QV. l'res.l, l.. Moore l,Sec.J. lf. Newman lTreas.l, Miss llertrani lSpon.J. li. Hook. C. Hoyle. lf. llnrke, l.. Chilton. ahle the nietnlmers to express theniselves throng lyrics. Uflicers of the clnh are Virginia lleath. presi rlent: Sallie -I. .X1las, vice presiclent: llazel llach man, secretary: ancl Doris Scaggs, treasurer. Un the grass. almovef--First Row: l'. Smith, .X llrown. ll. llachnian. V. lleath, ll. Skaggs, l.. Moore. V. Schniicl. Seconcl Row: lXl. Thomas. li. llean, M. llesson .X. M. ltarclner, ll. l'epper, 5. .Xtlas. Not pictnrerl: li. Harrlgroye. zing The Merits Oi Screen Productions Seconcl Row: M. bl. Voleinan. li. Cruise. ll. lloan. ll. livans, li. liynon, ID. lflooml. ll. lforsy- the. N. lfnller, H. liasele. 'I. Gleason, M. Greene. lf. Hannnoncl, ll. l'llllNlJlC. Thircl Row: N. -lohnson, ll. Klein, ll. Mackey, H. lXlerriclc. .X. Mercer, bl. Mitchell, if Miller, M. l'enn. R. l'rince, ll. Rihhle, Al. Sallamlay. lfonrth Row 2 V. Secrest, R. Slnsher, bl. Taylor, vl. lslnns, ll. Turner. .X. XYheeler, ll. XX'heeler, l. Xylllllllilll, ll. XN'hitworth, XY. XYinter. Not l'ictnrerl: ll. Hitchcock. li. llnghes, VI. Nickel, ll. l'ollitt. P, A h Q New Fires, Junior Class Offering For Theatrical Eminence New Fires. the 'luiiiur class play clireetecl hy Bliss lDurutl1y Shultz, revulvecl amtincl Stephen Szuitry, at l1Zll'Z1SSCfl zuitliur. Qll. l'olmrul his hlztse wife, QM. .X. Cztlvertql their spuilerl rlztughter, Qllive, QM. l. Qiztrcluerj zuul their uiiseliievuus young ullspriugs. l'hyllis Qll. Hutehisuup zuicl llilly Ql.. XXilllClllJll1'Q'l. Szuitry tztlies his lzuuily tn El lztriu in luwzl. where he lezirus thztt his elrler sim, llielx, Qll. lireeuel has mztrriecl live Qll. lQZl.VVSOlll without his emm- seut. The gtmvriiftips wzutt tu return huuie. zuicl Lueiurlzt, the euulq. Qll. llrewl agrees, :Ls she is greatly zuiufnyetl hy llilly :mil Phyllis. The ehilflreu have lweeuiue frieucls with jerry. Q I. l.vuul sun ul' their hirecl maui QS. lfruwiuel, :uul Marx' :L ueiqhlmr girl QI Qiflllllflll. Klziry gets seurlet lever while visiting them zuul llr. Lynn llrzty Q-I. Qiuwflyl is eztllecl iii. The fzuuily is quztrzuttiueclg just when Olive :mel llr. Qlrzty cliseuver they :ire itt luve, he is iujurefl iu illl zteeiclent. Huwever. Mary recovers, Olive nurses l.yI1I1 hztek tn health, :mil the play eucls luippily. Others in the east were: Suszul Qhl. lirzulyl, Mrs. Sperry Ql.. llullmmulej, zuirl Mrs. Mztrshull, QN. ululiusmi, R. llehue, uuclerstuclyl. 'lbpffuii the Set :Q ll. Qlreeue, li. Rztwsuu, I. Hullmiwumlq, S. lfruvviue. bl. lhvlrly, ll. llrew. M .X. fztlvert, lb. lkmhuru, bl. Qiuwcly, Nl. l. Qiztrrlner N, vlnluismi, bl. K.'nlmui'u. il. l.yuu, l.. Xlitteuhtirg ll. llutehisun. Nut l,lL'llll'L'IlI li, lleluve. linluwz ll. .Xlleu, bl. Meliiuuey :uttl ll. Kleliiu- uey fm the rupes .. ?? . . ll. linker, bl. l'iQll'flE'l'S li. Cunuiughzuu, li. Hzuisee. li. Hitelieoelcf stage erew . . 67 Christopher Bean Ancl Christmas Guest, Senior Plays 'l'hc lillllx Lilll'lSlli1lllCl' llc-1111 is thc story ul IL M11 :mfl Nlrs. llyslm lli. l'1'1-hlcs :mil Rl. l . lJIlllllL'l' who cliccl iii :1 Ncw lillglllllfl villzigc lc:1V- Sl1lL'l'l fl1-ciflc mil tu hzivc Il L'l11'is11ii:1s Cclcln1':1timi. ills' Ullll' il l l l llll'lY fflllVfl5W- ll WM U HVCIU 'l'h1-ii' grown flIll!QlllC1'!4, XYCVZI, lll. l 1'x'l1'1'J :mil 5llVl'VlW ll' HV- llilglfll lli- l'f'0l'lV5l flllfl lll5 llZll'l'lL'l KM. I. lfrilzl, Zll'L' 11111 i1111'1'cs11-fl iii wilc lKl. l,m'i1isl whcii l:1llz11i1 lNl. l'cii1il :mil Qhrixmms lrmmiuns. Rrmscii lil. lsimisj, 11i:1sf111c1'z11li1ig :ls ulcl lriciirls ,if Iiggm. will IJ5lyCn1,m-1, 111, Rqywyj thc gl-Cm fill Llirisiiiizis lfvc, whilc thc lzmiily is 111ws1z1i1's. :11'1 critic, czmic luukiiig lui' his pziiiilings. ll was El llliziiilmii ll. l'z1lwl mimics 111 mlm the liuusc. iwcrwlicliiiiiig in learn that til'll'lSllJlJllC1 S clzuilms llc limls limiicliiizi QM. liulmiiismil cluziiig in llCl' we-rc vzlliizllmlc. Chic was in thm- cliiclu.-ii coup :mrl cliziir. XYhilc they :irc lzillaiiig, llz1ri'ic1 01111105 .Xflzl llf. llfmkl hzul pzliiitcrl lluwcrs mi the hack iii. llui' scrcziiiis zirmisc thc- liniiscliulml :mil Blix uf :iiiutlicrq .Xhlmiy 1hc scrvzuil girl lKl. liichlj, llmitfmt lli. Xlehhj, Il iiciglilwnw. llll clis- hzul :L lNll'lI'2lll ul licrscll. .X mzul SCl'ZlllllllC cn- 4-m'ci'iiig 1hci1' iiczli'-luss, thc lximily 1lL'1 irl1's to 51105, liilzilly rcveziliiig that .Xlulry is Mrs. flirislu- lizivc I1 rczll tilll'lSllllIlS L'ClC'lil'Zlllllll. llm':11iu lll. plici' llcziii. 'lihmiigli llic plziy runs the have story C,'m'c1'1l zuicl lllzicliulzi ll.. Kliuwcl W1-rc ilia- ul Susan Cll. llzlrryj :mtl xXvZll'l'Cll C.X. Klzisrmj. zimiisiiig' Qlililirrl sc1'v:1111s. l'ic1111'c1l .Xlmuu-: Bl. l.m'ii1s. li. lk-1-hlcs. lf. . . . . 'lCll1l'L'fl l7l'lllVl'ff5l1lll1llllQ'I li. llL'0llll'S, Nl. l'. l lifmli, Xl. llichl. XY. RHVVC, .X. AlZlSUll, li. ll:11'1'1'. . ,. . . . , ,. . . . . . ' 5lllCl'. l. l':1lx1', l.. Klfmiv. ll. LllYl'l'l. lx. Xlvlmlw. Xl. l vim, xl. lsiiiiis, Nliss Shultz. fl11'c1'1ui'. 'lhis yK'1ll' iii l'l1i'is1iii:1s .Xsscmlily the sciiirirs 5f'f'll l5 M- ,l- l'1A1lf- M- R l'l'l5 ll- ll- l -'5'll'l'-- p1'csa'iit1'cl :1 imc-:ict play. l'li1':111rli1i:1's lfl11'is1111:1s Sciiiui' s1mui1s1+i's, llcfll, ll111'14w1i, :mil liirclziiicl. 1'0- liiicslf' a'1'i1'1' gills. .1-ff' Foreign Languages: Reflection OF History, Landsg .2 5 5 cn .Q L -I-3 U1 3 'U C CS Q Q' :E Z mi E O -u cn 3 U 1'1111s111'. 1'11'1-1'11. 211111 V1'1'g11 1lI'C 11111-1- 111111111s I11111111111' 111 s111111'111s 111 1111- 11111111 11111551111 111 1111-11' 11111ss1's 1111'y s11111y 1111- l-l11l11f1:l1l111'l 111 1,111111. 11111 5111I'1C5 111. gl1I15 111111 g1111111'ss1's, i'1111s111 s 11111111' w111's, 1'11'1-1-113 f1l4:111l1l15, 111111 .X1'111-11s's w1111111-1'- Miss Blazer Miss Ball 111gS..1'NIACl1C11 s111111'111s use 2111111151 11x- 1'111s11'1'1y 11111 lllllgllilgi' 111111' s11111y 111 1111-11 Miss Conn Miss Rimer 1'1:1s51-5. '11111'f' 11111111' 111111-11111111s w1111'11 01111111111 l111'1111'11s 1'L'1I111l1g' 111 1111- 1115111l'y. Miss Kauffman Students Words That Control International Commerce, Conduct Ll'Cl1g-1-:ll1l1y 111111 11111g1111g1' 111 1 1'11111'1'.. I . . . ,. . . 1l1l111S 111 Klux 1111111-1' 111111 X11ss 11111s 1L'IlI'I1 111 1'11111'1'1's1' 11111-11111 111 1111' Sl1IlI11S1l 1Il11g'l1ZlQ'L'. N11ss .X111111 1111111-1' 1-1-111-1v1'11 111-1' 11. .X, 111-- g1'1'1' 111 1111111 LvI11Y1'1'511j' 111111 1111011111111 11111 1'1111'1-1's111' 111- XY1s1'1111s111 111111 1.11111111- 11111. 5111- ls 11111'1s,111' 111 1111- 11111-1' X115 111111. sl11111s111' 111 1111' -ll1111111' 1'111ss. 111111 11'111'111'1' 111 1113111111111 1.111111 . . Nlws :111l1'Q'IlI'L'1 111111 111'1l1111'1'11 111f1' 1'11. 11. 111'QI'C0 111 1z11111'11111111 111 111-111s1111 1 111x'1'1'w11y. 51111 is 1111Y1S111' 111 111115 1'111'11 111161 11-111'1111s 1111111111 111111 51-111111' 1.111111 1'1Zl5Sl'S,.x11SS X1'1'll 1111111 1'1-U1-1v1-11 11l'1' 11, X. 111 31115- 1i1l1QllI11 111111 1l11L'1111L'11 XYQS1 XY11'Q1I112l 111111 1111111 511111' 1vI11YL'l'S1l1L'S. 5111- is il s11l11111111111'1- 1,11l111 11'111'11111'. Miss 1f!l111I11'111L' 1QI111111.I112lI1 111'1l1111'1'11 lltxl' 11. .X.. 11, 5.. 111111 31. .X. 111 1111111 512110. 51111 15 1111x'1s111' 111 1111- u'11I'I1.l1ll1H 111111 1.1's '11-111111s K111111'1'111's , 5111- 111111'111'a I11's1 111111 s1'11111111 y1-111' 1 l'CI1L'1l..1X1155 K1111'g111'1'1 1q1I11L'1' 1111111111011 11C1' 11. .X. 111'- grcc' 211 1111111 511116. 5110 11-11c111-s 111311 f'L'Z1l' Sl1ll111S11 111111 11111110111 111S111l'y . . Miss 11111'11111y 111115 111111 l111'1111'c111 sc1'111'1-11 Il 11. 1X. 111 1111111 lf. Zlll K1. .X. 111 1111111 811110. 111111 11111-11111-11 11111 11111v111's1111-s 111' f.Il111.11I'111Zl 111111 XX11SC4111S1I1. 511c is 1Q'I1C1l- 1-1' 111 l11'N1 111111 s111'111111 11-111' 5l1Z1l1IS11. 111111 5l111115111' 111 111.115 '1'111'111'11s . 11111111'1-5 1111L'1il11Il11, 'lZll11L'L' K1111'111'11, 111111 A111I'111IL 111-551111, lilllgllllgl' 51111101115 w1111s1' 111g11 s1'111'1's 11111111- 111 .X1111-11s l11111'1'11 111 1111- m11111- 115 1111111wa: 111'ss1111. 1.111111 11, 1111111 31116111-11. l41l'011K'11 11. 11-111113 111111 1111011- 1111111, 11111111 1. s1x111.. oo Les Jeunes Modernes, Buoyant Chanters OF French Ditties l,:1 Sezmcc ost 0uvertc ..this statement each month calls the Freiicll cluh to orclcr. During the past your .lzmicc Mitchell, :is president, with the help of Miss liziuttmzm, the spmtsor. has :lr- rzmgcrl some vcry interesting :mtl cnjuyzthlc I7l'Hgl'ZllllS. Rnhcrt Moore :tml lYill:L XYlIllCl' have Czipztlmly I?Cl'l-tlI'lllQCl their rlutics :ts SCL'I'Cllll'f' zmcl ll'CZl2-1lll'Cl' respectively. Milclrccl hlime Ulla'- mfm was nf gciierztl zissistzmce :ls vice presiclvnt. The UllfSl21lltllllg' prugrzun uf the yczu' was the initizitifm ul' new mcmhcrs :tt thc Christmzts mecting, ill-lCl' which lc l'crc Nucl t.X:1rm1 Merccrl rlistrihuterl gifts to Qverymic. Other meetings wcrc- cmiilmsccl chiefly ut' singing :mtl playing lfrencli songs :tml gzmics. l':ZlCll YCZLV. ixlllillllllt' Yvuiim' XYZll'llCl'. il luriiici' rcsiclcnt ut' l m1it'e, visits the chili :mel tolls thc incinlmcrs of lfreiicli ciistmiis. This year sho QZIYU :1 very iiitcrvstiiig talk CUIlCCl'lllIlQ the lfrciicli iflcu ul' lizlstcr :mtl llllltxl' liuliclziys. Mzmy chili- stcrs have lim-ncli pen-pals, whose letters have serverl :ts ciijuyment tn all . . l.:1 sczuice est lICl'lllCl'il..2lllfl the l'1l'CIlCllIllQll Ilglllll lmcruiiitr .XlllCl'lC2lll5. lop l,1C'El1l'C-l'1I'5t Row: nl. Xllzml. -I. llrzuly, X. lireecc. M. bl. llczttty, J. Mitchsll ll'rcs. J, M. . , j , . , nl, Qolcmzm th. lrcsl. li. Mcmrc CN-til. Xl. Xllintcl' f'lll'CZLS.j, Miss lfilllll-Illflll QSIJUILQ, bl. Ciiiiiiiiigliztiii. li. t'urr:m, bl. L'l:irlc, bl. L'nl1uri1. Sccmicl Row: M. .X. f42llYL'I'i, ll. llnrui, S. lfrtu- VVlll6'. ll. l'c-ylcr, ll. lrllltlfl, lf. li. Hcmpliill, M. I. llzlrslizt, .X. llcrms, XX. lxztriiztp, ll. l.iilwinii'c. cl-Af . mtliiici, li. l.cx'1. M. ll. l.1st. lhirrl Row: ll. Mctlitilcy. li. Mcllurc, ll. Merrick, .X. Mcrccr, .X. llilflllll. ll. l':1gt-. M. l'ccl. ll. liziwsmi, bl. liiclwy, M. Rtmlmiiistnl, .X. Qztylur, Al. Smith. lfniirtli Row: bl. SlQXVZll'l. xl. Szuiismi. N. Sp:-iicciy V. Sccrcst, N. lztylur, M, X, 'l.l'CllllJL'l'. M. lYl1l'SlL'l', M. bl. XYZlllilIlS, K. Xliclnln, l.. lX'ittci1- lmrg. .Xlmvcz Mzulztmu XX'1ll'llL'l'. i't:I'i'n-sliiiiciits, blzmicc Mitchell, :mtl Lizcttc livvlt-i'..l,cs fliztiitciiscs --Milrlrecl .liiin Cliztrlniiilirniiimz llrrrtliv liluuzl, Virginia Sct'i'0st, :tml XX'ill:t XYi1itQ1': :Lu piniiu. lzmict- Mitchcll . . 7l Los Toreros, Youthful Exponents Oi Spanish Bulliighting, Chroniclers Ol Rebellion, Conflicts 'I'he year 1937 hrought changes in the Old Spanish Club. First, the name was changed from l.os Monitos llspanolesu to Los 'liorerosu t'l'he liull Fightersj. A contest, open to any- one in school. was held for the purpose of selecting a name, with two tickets to the Revel- cr's play as the prize. Next the hi-weekly meet- ings were changed to monthly gatherings. An- other new feature was the initiation ot memhers. Dorothy Snider presided as president, helped hy Charles Stannn, vice president: Beatrice Shaw, secretary: and .lean XYood, treasurer. Members of the Spanish Clulm kept scrap hooks of the Spanish XYar, which served as an interesting topic at the meetings. Many of the memhers also corresponded with their Uamigos espanolesu of l,atin .Xmerica through the generosity of the local Rotary Cluh. .Xt one meeting Miss Johnston presented her pictures of Spain: Mr. Stewart's history classes were invited to attend. .Nt a later date Nlr. Mc- Flhaney gave a very interesting account of his trip to Cuba and exhihited many unique sou- .1-M Ill K V ABWQ 191. lr,-, n , v qi4i5n venirs. l'an .-Xmerican Day, Cervantes' Day, and Spanish Independence Day were occasions for special ohservance. llelow-First Row: li. Boggs, H. llrinkley. C. Caudill. ll. Snider tI'res. J. C. Stannn tV. l'res. J, ll. Shaw tSec.j, .l. X'N'oocl t'l'reas.J, .l. Cornett, li. Cunningham, R. lleitchel. Second Row: R. Delmoe, C. lilkins, nl. F. tiar- rett, R. Grady. R. Harris. R. Kramer, DI. Kinsey. M. -I. Klitch, H. Leininger, bl. l.ynn, M. McNeer. Third Row: tl. Moore, hl. Morehead, M. New- man, bl. Puckett. C. Revare. K. Scott, li. Roth. M. l,. Serey, A. Simms, XV. Smith, H. tl. Stock- ham. C. Strother. Fourth Row: F. Vaughters. ID. XYelde, A. XYheeler, Al. XViggins, Miss Unis. Not in Picture: IJ. liarry. V. Henson. C. Hoyle, R. llrush, ti. llurchett. .X. llurgess, F. llurke. l'. Burke, I. Crawford, tl. Gardner, C. Hawks. F. Nelson, V. Schmid. ll. Smith. K. Stone, C. Strothers, bl. XN'ood. Inter Nos, Roman Actors, Recalling Latin Customs Ot Yore In :ul effort tu stimulate interest in freshmen mzut, ll. fiynur. ll. Ilzlislet, li. llzmeoek. M :tml suplioiiime l,z1ti11. Inter Nos lmlrls regular llilftllfl- li- llwllll- meetings, :tt wltioli the members engage in games lfuurtli Rnw: bl. Hensley, K. Herclmzui. M. Hes and Contests 1,1-pl-csem plays' sun, H. llrvrlmes. lllllgllliflll. N. hlvmies, M - ' l . I I hlurrlzm. VI. lxztlt, li. lxztli, N. lxzmmmse. lx. lxegley ,Xu interesting teztture ut one meeting nt the IX.. lgyemmc. bl. Kugehmm. ya-:1r.1s the nntizttiurm ut nevif memlmers. lliey :ire Scmml lm,m,.Cil:i,-S1 RUW5 -lb llgwimlm-v M required tu pruvifle Iun lor ulfl iiieltilnws. lmt Millm-Y I. glnlzmmm I. Nucl-' AX- MCKQCW AX are themselves sometimes emlwnrrztsserl. Mackey, M. Mitchell, M. Murrimm, li. Morton l First picture-flfirst Row: R. ,Xrl:1ms, li. .Xhreml. .X. McClure, li. Meredith, ul. Mcfztll, M. Mercer J B ll. Xppel, ll. .Xrmsey, S. .Xtl:ts, Miss lllztzer ,l. Nirlwl. lgllfbll. l. fi. Clark tl'res. 3. pl. Ik-zu-tli QV, IH-Qt, ,Y Seefmcl Huw: .X. M. I'uule, Al. llllIllllllL'l', ll l'. Horr lSct'.,J- bl. llfilllllllll l'l'rez1s.J, Miss llV05flf'1', M4 l'11x'l1- S- l'Q1'lfi1NH1- M- lr- llmll Umm l5lJmi.l. V. Hztilev, H. linker, M. Ileimett, .l- R'Vk4'Y- M- RCIW- .l- Rf'V5ll'9- M' ll llCl'l5- 5 ll. Hlcvim R' Hum.. ' Rupp. I.. M. Reclrleii, IJ. Rfnwe. 'liliircl Row: M. Roberts. M. lQU5CI1lJU1'j Cl', ll Seemirl Ruw: .-X. llQI1llC'l', M. liruolqs, .X. llruwn, Scott, lf. Sclmpiru, M. Sl6'I5llG11S0ll, lf. Sslllllll R. lirmmer, fi. Burke. lf. fztriker. C. Czturlill. li. STUClillZllll. M. Sllllflitllwfl. N. Staten. 5 ll. Cue, l'. Ciule, ll. Coriell, M. ifuriell, IC. Vox. Secliesl' ll- Sttylllwllly 'lf Staley. l.. Sl1E'Cl1Zlll lf. llilllj, -I. llzmltmi, I.. Davis, M. I.. llzlvis. .l' Sllellml- lfutirtli Row: .X. 'l'el':ts. X. VlillllllllJSIlIl. XY 'liliirrl Row: ll, llztvissrm. l'. Drew. ml. lluven- '1'h.,ml,5f,n, M. V5ml1i1,l,L-V' g' XX'm-nm-' bl flCCl4. lf. l':?ll'lj'. lf. li5.fCl'l0ll. X. l'iVllllS. M. M XY:1n1sley, Cf. XYUUlK'll, li. XYl1ite. IJ. Xxflllllllll Foul, C. lfriel, li. -I. fiims. .X. tiims, IJ. tiliek- VY. Xxvilflllilll, R. XN'e:tr, R. Xtemlelkeu, H. Zulutrs :1n1l SL'llllb1' l,z11i11 pupils. Plus Ultra, More And Beyond, Symbolic OF Roman Grancleur ,Xguin llllfltl' the lczlclc-1'sl1ip nf Miss l'lz1ll, wlw. Llllllill' l'icl111'c'flfi1's1 Row: XY. .Xll1'n, R. Kppcl, l11-c:111sc nf un 1111fo1'11111:11c zlccimlc-111 wus cmn- ll. li:1l1cu1'l4. XY. llnnts, ll i1's1 Q'1111s11ll. bl. Fallu- pcllccl to 1011111111 111 lunnc lust yn-:11', l,lllS Ultra clay, 181-1-n111lL'1111s11l1. IJ. 'l'l11u111pso11 lllll1lL'Sl0l'J. Y l fmwgcml :mln-:ul with llying culurs tu IJl'CSClll lllillll' ll. Klein ll 1'z1c1u1'p, Kliras l1:1ll lSlMlllSllI'l, ll. lllIL'I'CSIlllQ' Zllltl vz11'iecl p1'1wg1A:1111s fm' the 'lllllllll' llIlL'llll11lll, li. ll1lliC1', bl. llmwla-1's. SL'L'Hll1l Row: l.. lllll'Clll'l'l. l.. l'l1ill11n, S. L'u1'l1- ,Xl 1l11- likxgllllllllg' ul' thc sclmol y0:11'. lllL'5' cl1'c11'1l lim' li- L.l'lllSC. il. Day. l,, lJ111111is1111. ll. Ilrcw. .loan S:1llz1rl:1y, llrsl c1111s11l3 XX'illi:11n limns. Xl. lflliutl, l.. l'1CllllCl'. ll. l'illl'Sl'lllL', X. l'il1lll'l. 'Wm- was ' 1 Fllcllllll L'HllSlllI D01-m1l1x' 'l'l111111 man. 11'z1e1111'Z 'l'l1i1'cl Row: ,X. M, l1Zll'flIlCl'. ll. lizlsvlz-. R, lll'l1- , l 111111 Helen Klein. lll1ZL6Sllll'. Ks thc first c1111s11l try. nl. l1lCZlSflll, ll. ll:111s1'c. nl. Nl:1l:11':1x1ws, R. Nlny, tinisherl llt'l' l,:11in Cllll1'SC in -lz11111z11'y, thc secuml tl. li. Klillcr, lf. Ncw111:111, ll. -I. lllll'fly. Nl. R11-l1l, Ctlllilll ilSSllIll6il the lllglltxl' llllilllflll, lcun lme-ing I I ' ' . I ' D' , , ' I' ' ' A 1 I V: I 1 : U ,. , . , . . . - dmwlml M Wcuml Umml. A 1111111 lxmx Q lx11l1111lH, l lxnlxq. X. 1l1.1l lt'l', nl. Stcclc, Xl. ll111n1z1s, bl. lsxnns, K . XX cnrlvl- L-llllllll' l2Zll'llt'T w11l1 1'1-l1'csl11111-111s llVCIiC l3I'C5L'lllCfl ken. 11 14. Xyhitc. rl' 1y1,im,m.11l' .lb Xyillimm. utter the lll1SlIlCSS 1JI'UQl'Zll11S :lt cllI'lSlI1l1lS 111116 flllfl UU 5T- l'2lT1'lCli'S flfly- N111 l'lL'Il1I'CKlI li. Slmllz. li. 'l16llCl'. XY. Xv1lSS2ll'. 111 the spring. 21 group of l'l11s L'lt1'z1lites gave . V 1 I , 1 A , x Zlll i111pr1-ssive 1'Jl?lj'lt'l showing the value of l.2lllll lfwwfl '1f111'ff1f ll' l4l '5yllW' I l'ZlI'U'Uk' M' Mmly. M, Cnj1,yH1,lC Pimic was uucmlwl by R11-l1l..S. L'ucl11':111. li. 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'li1'llllt'SS1'1'. 1111 1L'ilC1lCS Civics. Mr. Freeland Miss Burton Mr. Stewart Mr. Covell 75 Mr. Kegley Miss Johnston Mr. Brown Mr. McEll1aney di -up-an-rv 1 l-li-y, Striving For High Standards Ot Christian Character The Hi-Y, a world-wide organization, is spons- ored hy the Y. Xl. C. .X.. and consists ol junior and senior hoys in l'. H. S. lt was decided that l,tll'lSll1Ul1lll was outgrowing one Hi-Y cluh. so a second was started from the lirst group of initi- ates taken in hy the original chapter. XYith the advent of the new cluh it was necessary to give identifying names of Sygam to the old group and .Xcine to the new. lloctor Uder, a ineinher of the Y. M. C. .X., and Mr. Corwin were elected sponsors ot' the .Xcine and Sygant respectively. ln proliahly the most important activity ot' the year, the Hi-Y cooperated with the Y-Hi in pre- senting Holy XYeek services in the Y. Nl. C. .-X. Building. These were conducted in the manner of a ininiatnre church services, and were attended hy many. The State Hi-Y Conference was held at Nor- wood this year. with llonald Slattery and David liertratn representing the local chapters. Uther Hi-Y activities included a weiner roast. a dance, and social get-togethers. The Sygains. upper pictureflfirst Row: D. I Cohnrn, ll. Covert, F. Gilmer tl res.l. li. XYehl1 KV. Pres. J. R. ,Xppel tSee.j. IL. Eynon tTreas. J, Mr. Corwin tSpon,l, lf. Ctniningliain, S lfrowine. Second Row: K. Geiger, li. iiilmore, bl. Gleason .-X. Hernis. li. l.1liit'I1lll'C. -I. McKinney, XY Means, .Y Mercer, C. Nliller. Third Row: R. Moore, lf. Newman, sl. Rickey R. Riddlelmarger, l.. Stockhain. Not l'ictnred: C. Candill. The Kcnies. lower mictttre-lfirst Row: H. .Xllen l C. .Xnderson, H. lloan tV. l'res.J, IJ. Hertram tSecy.J, H. tiasele CTreas.l, lf. liennett, li liohr. Second Row: N. lioop, R, lilliott, ll. lfvans, .I Gowdy, li. Malcolm. ll MeCollister, li. Mcliin ney, ul. lNlcNeer. Third Row: li. Page. C. Phillips, F. Rawson M. 'lil11'tJC'li1NtDYTUH. Not l'ictnred: D. Slattery. tl'res.J. H. jones. Y-l-li, Lofty Exemplars Oi Christian Spirit Among Girls continuing in the second year of its existence, the Y-Hi organization under the sponsorship of Mrs. ll. li. Stemen elected XYilla XYinter, presi- dent: .Xlice l'adan, vice president: Betty Feyler. secretary: and Helen Rihhle. treasurer. The clnh roll is limited to thi1'ty girls of the junior and senior classes, who deem it a great honor to he afliliated with the organization. .Xside from the regular Thursday night programs, there have heen many interesting speakers: a party in honor of Suzanne Gordon, who moved from town: and a trip to New lioston to visit a newly organized Y-Hi. During Holy Week, the Y-Hi comhined with the Hi-Y to present pre-lfaster services in the Reik huilding hefore school every morning. These programs were very popular with the students, and attendance increased each morning, The cluh gave an informal dance .-Xpril 9, at the XYashington Hotel. The girls also scheduled a competitive ping-pong tournament, to he played hefore and after each meeting. Their annual 77 picnic, held m late sprmg, was enjoyed hy many of the memhers. For the future. the senior girls have planned to take a weeles camping trip through Kentucky. to visit places ot historical interest around l.ex- ington and Harrodshurg. ,Xt top of page-gliirst Row: bl. ,Xllard. ll. llah- cock, IJ. Harry. XY. XYinter. tl'res.l, X. l'adan, tV. l'res.l, ll. lfeyler. tSec.l, ll. Rihhle, t lreas,t. M. .X. Lalvert, AI. tohnrn. S. Lochran. Second Row: M. bl. Coleman. ll, Drew, ll. lflood, l. Ciahle. li. llutchison, M. ll. l.ist, li. McClure. bl. Mitchell. li, Rawson. Third Row: M. Robinson, .l. Salladay, bl. Sampson, M. l.. Serey, ll. Snider, S. Tel'as, M. bl. XYatkins, M. XYnrster. Not l'ictured: M, l. Gardner, -I. lleisel. Second picture-XYurster and Rihhle ping- ponging after Y-Hi meeting . . Speaking in Y-lli meeting, Mr. Gilliland said. livery person is :t slave to something he it work, wife, or hlayu. He looks happy ahout his slavery.. Torch-y Clubs, Underclass Brothers ln Y Association 'l'l1e lilo 'liUl'Cll-Ni Clnlm is a yo1111ger l1rotl1er ol clause eonstitntion, anfl initizttions l1el1l every tl1e lli-Y Vlnlms. lt consists ol ll'CSllINCIl anfl lfriclay Ilik' twelltl1 on tl1e twelI'tl1 lltllllf Mystic Stlllllllliltlll' lioys anil is sponsoreil liy tl1e City stancls lor tl1e seeretiyeiiess ill wl1iel1 tl1e meet- Y. M. tf .X, nnfler Secretary Carl May. Since ings ancl linsiness ol' lllk' elnli are earriecl Ull. Cv lll1lN1JllI'CVS tl1e ori-final aclyisor, eonlrl Illll 'lilte oflieers eleeteil alter tl1e I'C4ll'QZlIllZIlil4lll were: . . N attenfl nieetings lmeeanse ol work, Veto llCSILIllJ, liarl Cfarter, presiflt-11tg llowarfl .Xl'lll1ll'S. yiee Zlll oliieer of tl1e Y. M. C. .X.. took tl1e jolt ancl presiclent: lfreml llill, secretary: anfl tins ears attenrlecl tl1e meetings as sponsor. Tlllgillll, treasurer. 'l'l1e regular 111eeti11gs were , . , llClll on ll1lll'StlZlX' CYL'll1llQS at 1 130 n1 tl1e lxegnlar meetings were lielrl every XX eclnesilar Y . , .' , . . V , . - . , . , . '. ' X. M. C. AX. lxeilt lit11lcln1g, anml X eto l esano evening at I :SO 111 tl1e lxeik lmllllfllllg anil were . . . . . . was also 111 eliarge ol lllk' clestinies ol 1lllS presitlerl over lmy tl1e following ollieers: George ,N . . , . . ll1l'Cll-Y L'l11l1. ililll' 'lilil'L'll-X' Clnlis l1aye clone tlarlt. presnlentg ly:1lpl1 Xpel. vice presnlentg rl . I 1 I ll Lal Y XI Q. X . , , ten' :s.1are o teem ie new iy . . , . , . llill l'larsl1a. secretary: anrl lbon XX altelielcl, . 1 ' . . ' . . . aetiye. treasurer. Special meetings anrl parties inelticlecl a weiner roast anrl a skating party. wl1icl1 proyecl L'l,I,t.1. lm.ml.i, I.-UM NNW: R' Hum.. pb L-HX' to lie tl1e liig event of tl1e 'lilJl'Cll-Y year. 'l'l1e gg, mm-ii ipl-9,1 L Ig' lypci KY, 111-wa. lg' HM-Sim elnli also plannefl to provitle CHlt'l'iZlllllllClli lor Qecusy' D. utulwmxld c'l-Vmshli lf. Init' It tl1e llaslietlmall fans lmy playing a lmaslcetliall game ljmvcmiu-ki ill their 1121-illllllli lictween tl1e halves of a yarsity A Q A I Seeonrl Row: if. liorml, ll. l'orsytl1e, li, .lenltins game. 'lilte game clicl 11ot l1eeo111e a reality, how- 1 A V M A ' M l.. Metollister. ll. Mnlter. l, 5llt'l'llZlll, Ll. ever, as tl1e 111e111l1ers wl1o were to partivipate li 5 I XI s S 1' . . S 'z ' -l. tllcll' nerve. shim' W ul llle lower Q, lnli, tl1e seeoncl lorelift, was or- X01 I ldmwl' -I' ' ll ltl1ll fl- !?UllZCfl ill ill? filet ill ill? YUM- AM-101' the ld! llelow: Stiiclents leaye Y pre-lfaster serviees.. Flood. it was reorganizecl i11to illlt Mystic Twelve, Mx-,lic 'l'wCiw: li. INN' IQ. 4'm.u,,.. ll. ynsgiflx.. 'lil1e Twelve i11 tl1e name stanrls lor n1a11y Q4 fm-,-i,,gI,m. yi,-. IMKIL IIA Q-musing' K- things i11el11cli11g: twelve 111e111l1ers. a twelve MC43i,,m.H Jolly Rogers, Pirate Scavengers For Fun And Fellowship The jolly Rogers Club is a rollicking group of buccaneers, organized in 1928 to carry on the traditions of piracy. The originator and faculty advisor of the jolly Rogers is pirate-in-chief Bert Leach. The other commanders include Forrest Eastwood, skipper: XYillard XYilson, mate: Herald Greene, keeper of the log: and Marne Miller, treasurer. The meetings ot' the jolly Rogers were extent- poraneous, as the corsairs usually congregated in the gymnasium and carried on in much the same manner that pirates behave. The club took an active interest in basketball and other sports. Since llirate-in-chief Leach admonishes that privateers never keep minutes, there is no record llardin were killed, two by asphyxiation. and one by stabbing, after they had opened the casket and retrieved the jewel. lien replaced it and left the room in hysterics because of having witnessed the three peculiar deaths. Although he was not seen during the produc- tion, NVillard Wilson should receive mention for lying in the casket throughout the enactment of the play and handing the jewel out at the proper time. The jolly Rogers. a club organized with no defi- nite purpose but to provide its members with good, clean, happy times goes on living its life with no worries concerning the future and no regrets for the past. of the jolly Rogers activities to be left to pos- terity. The most important thing that the jolly Rogers accomplished this year was the pre- sentation of the annual play for assembly. The plays are usually of the deep. dark, mysterious typefu.-X Message from lihufuu was the one selected. Mr. Leach directed the cast, including Forrest Eastwood as Professor Hardin , Marne Miller as Ben , Kenneth Banfield as Butch , and Robert Gentry as f'Herman . The setting represented a dimly lighted Egyp- tian tomb, supposedly containing an extremely valuable jewel. The gem for which Professor Hardin, Butch, Herman and Ben came to look, placed a curse upon everyone who attempted to possess it. The latter, the only superstitious one who believed in curses was the sole person to leave the tomb alive. Butch, Herman, and 79 The pirates are-First Row: j. Harker, N. Hoop L. Huchert, li. Carter. R. Chatitin, j. Clark. R. Cunningham. H. Dobbins. Second Row: F. Eastwood, j. Ferguson. l.. Ferguson. R. Ford, V. Gentry, H. Greene, M. Haas. j. Hunter, C. jameson, H. joseph. Third Row: M. Kemper, XY. Kinder, QX. Klemme, l'. Knost, NY. Leightenheimer, Moore. D. Murphy, R. Page, .-X. Pratt. li. Prince. N. Richards. Fourth Row: C. Smith, C. Stamm. C. Taylor, j. Thompson, C. VVerner, j. VVilliams, VV. NVilson, j. Viiomack, B. Leach. Science Ancl Mathematics: Considering Finite cv -C I- CD C ': 2 Q. x LU wi L- 3 -I-3 fu Z S5 in -C -I-J 3 L- i- cu .C i- 80 Dealing With Knowni Facts, Planes And Solids 'tXYli:tt's going to lizippen next? XYliere in the ertrhon tetrzleliloritlef' les. at nice pezieelnl scene. hut just wait nntil sonic- one pours the wrong thing into the right test tnhe or gets :teitl :ill over hiinselt' .. llr. Sisson speaks to the eheniistry elnh on :tpplientioii ol' eheniistry to nierlieine V- what shonlrl l tzllxe for zx hroneho- pnlinonury inllznnnizttion, 4loetoi'? .Xny wily, Mr. l'oi'win seenis to know what ilis :ill Illrollt . . litltlie Mt-reflith :intl lioseinziry .Xtlznns eoneentrztte upon the little g'erinies through the Hilton: lll2lliS :ill right. ehilrlren, they won't hite even it they rlo look :Ls lug :ls thztt,. Turtle has no privzieyg he e:tn't even eat his tishworni clinnei' in pezteei what help- pens when he wants to take :L hath? go on JIVVZIX, girls: lilll hnsliful, :intl hesitles lilll tirerl ol' heing eoopetl llll. Sl 1 ew The subjects included in the mathematics depart- ment of l'ortsmouth High are algebra. plane and solid geometry, advanced algebra. general mathe- matics. and business aritlunetic. For students of algebra, which is taught in the freshman year. x is the general symbol with which they solve in- tricate story problems and numerous equations. In the second year plane geometry is offered. Students of this subject are most frequently vexed with the problem of ment given them. These two subjects are re- proving some state- quired for all college preparatory pupils. How- ever. students in both the manual training and college preparatory course may, if they choose, take advanced algebra and solid geometry. lu the commercial section, the future bookkeepers are taught the principles of general mathematics Science Ancl Math Faculty, Pedagogues Of Algebra, Geometry, and the correct way to add, subtract, multiply and divide efficiently by business arithmetic. The first fundamentals of science are taught in the freshman year. General science is required in all subjects. For this course one will usually find students pursuing butterflies, collecting leaves or sticking bugs on pins. Biology. which is not required for all courses, deals with dis- secting different kinds of insects, studying cells and functions of plants and animals. Physics is the study of the principles of heat. electricity, light. and machines. Chemistry is a more de- tailed research of the facts learned in general science. This subject is interesting because the students may perform experiments and draw PP .. n-J on .... -Q 2 D rw C .. E JI' ..- w 5. 5 an C-J P-h .- ro P-1 O 7 un rn '-1 4 .... ff? r-9 5' ru '-1 fn m E2 ,.. r-0 an SUBQ 'EJ :maps 'a 'U :- fc UI n U1 S Mr. Wheeler j Miss Maclcoy Mrs. Thompson Mr. Jackson ,sswwmzsnns efsmi 1u 1 s 82 Mr. Corwin Mr. Walden Mr. Multer Mr. Bigler Mr. Long Mr. Lorentz l l Biology, And Clwemistryg Dealers ln Formulated Knowledge And Slcill Mr. hlzmics lfnyc Un'win, tczlclici' of cliuinistry, ..Kliss f,4Ill'HllIlL' Xlziclwy, who zrcmiiix-rl :r ll. X. wc:-ix'crl his li. .X. :mrl M. .X. rlcgrccs :it Uhiri :mil ll. 5.1ll lqilllfllllllll-Alllfllll1lllIlIllll'll1lL'il Xl. l. liiivwsity . . Klr. L. l7. Ylulrlcii ululzmrcrl :m .X. ll. :lt Xlizum :mil :rttciirlcrl thc L nivcrsrtx' ul XX is- cmisiii :mil thc llilivcrsity nf lhillflllllllll. llc lr-:relics lil1ySlCS..iXll'. liiglcr, cuzicli uf thv lic- scrvcs :mil insliwiclm' nl hifulugy svciiiwcl :r ll. .X. flcgrcc :lt llhiu Slate :mrl :ulcmlcml the l'11ivcrsity of l'i11ci1m:lti..Bl1'. lluwzml limg. scia-1100 Ic':rcl1cr, nlwlzmicrl his ll. .X., ll. S.. :mcl Nl. .X. clcgrccs :it Hhio SllllC..Xl1'. llll1ll'lCS l.m'L-iitx, who tcnclics scicncc :mcl cfmclics i'csci'vc tc-:m1s. 1'c'L'0ivcrl :1 ll. .X. :ll Mzrricttzi. Mr. Sylvzm blzicksrm sccurcrl zm l. lx. :Lt llhiu State :mrl :ittciirlcrl thc lirivcrsily nl XXISCHIISIII :mil Xxvllllllllglfbll Llullcgc. llc is spfmsm' ul' thc' srvplirniimc class :md tczuillcs svichcc :mil lJl15lllL'SS Zll'lIl1l11CllC..All'. .X. li. XYlicclc1'. ln-:lclicr of gcmuctry, wlmtzxinccl his li. S. clcgrcc :rt IJ:-imisrm 83 'lf :mil llhiu Lhivvrsily, lc-:Lclics zilga-lim :mil . . , , gjc1wi11c'11'y . . Miss llcimcllzr llnl Ill' lun! pivlur- ull. frcslmrzm spmismi, 1'c'ccix'crl :m Nl. .X. :lt lllilllllllllll :mil :1 ll. S. :ll llhiu Sum-. Shi- li-zrrlics lwgllllllllg :mil :rrlx':uicucl 1llQ'L'lll'2l :mrl swlirl gcmiic-try. Mr. l'1'crl Nllllll'I' ulrlzlihcrl :1 ll. .Xi'vh. lf. :mil :1 li. S. :rt Hhiu Slain-. llc taught QL'llL'I'Ill lll1lllll'f matics. ZllQCllI'1l, :mil sci:-nyc mitil hu was zrssigm-rl to thc Zllfllllg' :mil zllmcitiiig of Mr. XYcslcy lqi1lL'll- nur, SllllL'l'llllCllfll'lll ul' lluilrliiigs . . Klrs. 'l'lirnmp- sim :l furirici' l'm'ls111u11ll1 Iligh tc:lclw1', Kliss XXI-lly. was scvurcrl :rs :r suhslitmc lm' Mr. Kliillvr :luring his lcnvc ul' zrlnsciicc. . NIV. Nlckkniilw. lpiclurcrl in fi1lIllllll'l'L'lIll Sl'L'liHl1l who was furccrl to rctirc- hcc:msc of ilhrcss, 1'c't11i'm-il thc l?lllL'l' part nl' thc scmvstcr lu rcsnmc lcncliiiig' mlmics in place of Mrs. 'lillO11l1lSlJll. Chemistry Club, pondering Current Discoveries ln Science .X cliemistry chili wits nrgztiiizt-cl this yt-:tr hy Mr. C'm'win, cltcmistry instructm' uf l'. H. S. The ptirpusc of thc chili was tu cncutirztgc stu- clcnt interest in cltcmicztl siilmjc-cts, to rliscttss clicmiczil pi'nt't-sscs in luczil inrlustrics, :mtl tn stufly t't1r1'cnt tlcvclnptttcitts in science. Unly sttiflcttts with L'llC'llllSil'y grzulcs ut' cigltty-tive ui' ztlmuvc wore cligilmlc lm' lllQlllllCl'SllllI. 'llht' lllCi'llllQS wvrc hcltl CVCY5' ntlier Xlmttlzty evening in t'ltc11tistt'y l:1l1m':1tc+1'y. SCVL'l'!ll simulc- crs prcsctttcrl intcrcstiitg talks fill cltcmicztl topics: special cxpci'it11ci1ts on mlrl light, plinsgctic, wzttct' pt1t'ilic:ttim1. :mtl cltfsttiicztl plants, rlcmtni- strztlctl hy mL'mlmct's nl' tht- chili, iurlttecl interest- ing parts uf thc iuvctiitgs. t,'ttrrcnt scientific Evcltts wcrc :tlsn tlisctisst-rl hy tht' clulm. .Xlnuvc-fl i1'st Huw: li. llrtislt. l'. llurkc. M. .l tfulcinzut, I.. Stnckltzun tl'rcs.J, M. Venn QV l't'cs.j, l.. thtltfm l5ct'.l. ll. Clase-le llrcztsj Mr. Corwin lislllllhl. tl. lbziy, Il. lluzm Il. limits. Sctwmrl Huw: Nl. lilliutt, IJ. lflnml. lf. liilmet' bl. fileztstm, Nl, lit't-ctw. bl. lleiscl. ll, llitcltcm'l4, H. Klein, li. Nlzty. il. Mitt-licll, lf. Nelson lf. Ncwmntt. 'lihirtl Ruvv: .X. l':ul:m, R. l'ct-lrlt-ra. ll. Rolmiit- sfnt, ul. Snllzulny, IE. Shaw, XY. Smith, QI. Tsimis li, ,lllll'IlCl', li. XX'clilw. lf XYQ-iitlclkt-11. bl. XN'hit worth. NY. Xtintcr. liclnw-f-tlih llzty flciiifmstrzttcs thc fusiem ot gust-s. is VX ',., 'z ,S f A X .. -x SQ , S' K la, Q I X Q Food, Clothing: I-lealth and Comfort No department ol' instruction in l'. H. S. is quite as practical as home economics. Here girls are taught how to judge. pre- pare, and serve foods. and also how to use the needle. The grandmothers ol these girls of to- day did not dream of receiving such l-lome Economics, Study OF The Basic Necessities Ol Life valuahle education through puhlic schools. Only the present generation has had the lmenelit ol' this instruction. .X knowledge 25 of vitamins in toods should result m lmetter health. The importance ol hudget- ing the income is emphasized. 'l'hrough the new technique ol' cooking advanced hy the modern kitchen the drudgery of house work has heen largely eliminated: with access to modern mar- kets the housewife of today can set a tahle tit for the gods. Domestic Science is not only a science hut also an art under the ahle direction of the high school. Miss Dorothy XYallcr and Miss Octavia Shinkle have had a wide experience in their chosen Held. Miss Xlvaller, who teaches foods and is advisor of the Home liconomics Lilith. received her ll. S. at Ohio State. She also attended Miami University. llliss Shinlcle teaches cloth- ing and is co-advisor of the llonie lico- N nomics Chili. She received a ll. S. de- gree at Miami lfniversity and an M. A. degree at Columhia. She also did graduate work at the University of Chicago. l'ictured at the left: Miss XYaller., Miss Shinkle.,lnstallation of Home licononiics tfluh ollicersulletty VX'hite, Imogene liillen, and Alherta Nudity learn how to conduct a dinner from heginning to eating. . 86 Home Economics Club, Social Contacts, Refreshments The Home Ifcoiioiiiics chih nit-inhers. the future Iionscwivcs of .XIIICIAICZL have enjoyed :L very hnsy yczir nncIcr thc Iczlclcrship of Mary I.c-sIie. prt-siiIc1it. IIL-It-n Mclizinicls, vice president. Iilizztlmt-tIi .Xlt-xznnlcr, sccrutztry, Ruth Ilztvitlson, tix-:ts1ii't-i'. .X connnittcc was ztppointt-cl to eiicotirugc new 1nt'inhcrs. 'Ihcstt incinhcrs were initizttcrl into thc chih :it ll very iniprcssivc cznicllcliglit sc-1'vicc. During thc t4I1l'ISIIIIllS rush, the chih visitcrl Mr. I'itts' Dairy Shop to watch at rlcinonstrzition of thc nscfnl :irt of cooking, pnlling, stripping and spinning' cztncly uzincs. Iizwli IIIQIIIIICI' rcccivccl :t czniih' unit- to tilt. 'I'wt'Ivc IIICINIICTS. z1ct'o1np:n1i0cI hy Miss XY:lIICr, jtlllI'IIL'f'ClI to .Xtht-ns to ztttcncl thc Sonthczistvrn Ilistrict of Uhio Iloinc Iit'ononiit's Convention. I.zttt'r Ifinily IQ:ttIiII' zinrl IIcIcn Mvllzniiels were Ghost-n to go to tiolninhns :ts fIcIw :1tc's to the PN Stzttt' IIoniQ Ifconoinivs convention ut Uhio Stutc L'1iix'vi'sity. Ruth Ilzividson has thc honor of serving as sc-t'i'etzn'y of that stzite orgzinizzition. 87 Ifirst picture-f-Ifirst Row: II. ,XcIznns. xl. .Xt-li II. .Xnflc-rson, Miss XhZlIIt'I', M. I,csIit- tI'rcs.I II. Mcllzlnicl CV. I'rcs.I. If. .Xlcxzlnflcr ISMHI R. Ilzivirlson t'IIl'C1lS.I, Miss Shinklc, ID. Ilzxilt-5' V. Iizliley, M. Iiztkcr. Scconfl Row: N. Iirownlcc, M. l':n'pcntcr, If Czirrington, UI. Clary, Lf LIIZIYIJUUI, NI. .X. fun ninghznn, IX. M. Davis, If. IDL-un, M. IfIIis, M I'uIchcr, R. fnlincr. bl. firnn, IX I.. Iirzttc. 'I'hir4I Row: II. Hawes, II. llinnhlv. IJ. Ilinnhlt- S. IIcicI. 'If hlznictsky, N. johnson. Ii. Alont-s. Ii Iicnnzircl. Ii. Kennnrcl. -I. Iiinihlc, .X. I,:uItI. II I,:uIrI. M. I.yons. I'oni'th Row: It. May, I Mczulows. M. Mcglzts son, I Morris. If. Mztsincnp. Second lJICllll'CfI II'Sl Row: K. Null. M, tlrth M. IC. I'eiirIergr:1ss, Ii. I'hc-Ips. M. Rztiiisvy. If Rntclitt, M. Refhlen, Ii. Rorlinzin, IC. Iliigglt-s M. If. Sclilicter, S. Sparks. M. Ii. Spriggs, Sc-conrl Row: M. Spriggs, II. Stonc. .X. St:1IIztr1I L. Scott, II. Iipton, NN. YXIntc, I. XXIIIIIIIZIII. t XYooten. I'. XYright, N. Yates, I.. Zorncs. K. , ii fii ' safggi 'iasril J ii ' sa 'QA' 5 ir z m H -.FJ Tivi,: .uw if QW i :ag e fl . Commercial Subjects, Manual Training Clerical , Gl- O C o L: fu .9- U 'L C 41 .E CD .2 -u U fU L D. -IJ C CD .9 E 88 lf'lJCNYl'IiCl'5. zuhliiig' 111:1cl1111cs. Illlfl shurt- hzmml lltllL'llHUliS 1l1'L' Sj'llllNlllC uf thc 1-111111111-1'1'iz1I flL'I72lI'illlCIli. Sluclcnts taking this Cuiirsc 1111- 11i'cpz11'Qcl fm' thc husincss wiurlrl hy c:1p:1hlc tQ:1cl1c'i's. lflificiciit sec- I'L'l1lI'lCS, rzqwicl lypists, Zlllfl lJZLlIlSlZlliiI1Q h1111kkccpci's 11111 g'I'Zlfll11llC1l uftci' thcx' have Zlk'lllll14L'll Zlll csccllci1t tccliiiimiiic. lillih 1111- :1w:11-clcfl 111 sliiilcnis whu Illllllll :1 1'ci'l:1i11 slacccl rcuml in typing. .Xiiinthcr enographic, Slcillecl Mechanical Occupations svclimi ul' thc C1lIllIllCl'CiZll flL'I7ZlI'IIllCHl is lK'lllll1l1lSllllJ. hi this rlivisinn stuflcnts Il1'L' i11st1'1ictccl in the :11't uf clczu' :mil hgihlc writing which is ll flchliilc :1ssct iii :1 s1'c1'cl:11'i:1l 111' ILk'k'1llll1llI1g pusitiuii. C1-1'liIi1':1Ics 11111 2lVl'IlI'KlL'4l 111 the wrilcrs whw 1111-:1sm'c up 111 thc sl:1mI:11'cls sci fm' thc cinursc. Mr. licrt l,c:11'h, whim 111101111611 X'X'cs1c1'11 X11i'111:1l, tczlclivs sh11i'lh:111cl Zlllll is ElflVISUl' ul Ihn' ,hilly Hogg-i's..Xli's. N1-llic Nis- XVHf1Q'L'l'. ill5ll'uCl4ll' ul hiisiness z1i'ill1n11'Ii1' clusscs. ZlL'lllIi1'CIl hor Il. AX. clcgrcc 111 Ullcrlwiii Cullcgv . . Miss XX':111cl:1 QilllC 11hi:1i11ccl :1 Il. S. in l':flllCIllillH fl-lllll 1 Jlilicc 'l'1':1i11i11g :mil 111101111011 Uhcrlin Qiinllcgc. Fha' t11z1cl11-s lunimlckccpiiig, Mr. 6:1111 XY:1tts, whu 1-cccivcrl his ll, S. in lfiliiczitiuii :lt lflliss liullc-gc. tczlclws typing 211111 ITClllHZl1lSl1llJ..AllSS Ifclim 2'f11l:1 Kniglil, tczlclici' uf SlCll0gl'Zl17ll3' :md iypiiig, :11'1l11i1'ucl hcr I-1. .X. :IL-gil-Q 111 AlllSlQillglIlll L'111lcgc..Kli'. Howzml Klo- llniiis. whu 11h1z1i11c1l Z1 ll. S. 111 lllfllilllll Stain' 'lit'ZlL'llCl'S Cullegc. lczwlirs hunk- lxccpiiig. husincss law, 111111 typing. llc 1'L'IJlZlL'Cil Miss l711r11tl1y Smith who 1'0- signcfl hcl' pfnsitimm 111 thc close- of thc first SL'I'llCSlCl'..iXll'. hxvillitll' XY. Sim- X minus. I1-z11'l1ci' 111' lmmmkkccpiiig, reccivcml ll li. S. 111-gmc 111 thc L'nivc'1'si1y uf lllinuis. Mr, Klckimiili is also in the Blz1tl1cn1z1tics flu-p:1i't111ci1t. Mr. Leach Miss Knight Miss Cole Mr. Simmons Mr. McMains Mr. Watts Mrs. Niswonger Mr. McComb as ' lndustrial Arts, Training Prospective Engineers, Machinists E? WWW XYoorl-working, tool-making, and nia- chine-shop have a tremenclous appeal to the average hoy of high school age. To saw a hoarcl straight or to make a close- titting mitre joint mav seem easv and simple, lint how many can rlo it? In this clcpartment the theoretical is translaterl into the practical. ancl the hoy must know hy this time that that is the kincl of a vvorlcl in which he will live. The making anfl tinishing of a chair. a tahle. a shelf. or a hracket gives the lacl a thrill anfl inspiration not olmtainecl from hooks. llc is thcrehy taught the value of service for which the worlml has al- ways hecn willing to pay. ln this as in all other lielfls he learns the invalnahle lesson that practice makes the master . Mr. C. ,X. Martin, Mr. .X. l.. Blonracl. anal Mr. Richarcl Ii, Hopkins instruct the hoys in manual training. Mr. Martin attenclerl the liraclley llolytechnic Insti- tute of lllinois ancl the University of AllClllQ2lll. lle teaches woocl shop ancl sponsors the lnclnstrial ikrts L'lnlJ..Mr. Monratl securecl his Xl. lf, clegree from Oslo School of Technology and took courses from the l. if Scranton, l'a., ancl the La Salle lixtension University of Chicago. He has classes in machine shop anal mechanical drawing, ancl is a sponsor of the lnmlnstrial .Xrts Llluh. Mr, Hopkins acqnirerl his ll. S. degree at Kliami. He teaches mechanical mlraw- ing anml is in charge of grade school athletics. .Xt the lclt are: Nlr. Nlonracl . . Mr. Hopkins . . The lnclnstrial Arts Clnh travels to Cincy . . Mr. Martin .. Typical scenes: mechanical clrawingg room . . machine shop . . woocl shop . . 90 l t - , s tx V Industrials Arts Club, Persuance Oli Individual Avocations Thu Imhistriztl .Xrts tltth is urgztttizcfl lm' thc tmtms. AX skzttiitg' party was hvltl :tt I'm'tt't s zttlt':tm't-im-tit uf mztmiztl Hztftstttztttsltip iit I'tn'ts- Rink mt lfriclzty, llcccltiht-V thc iuttrtlt. llllblllll llif-Ah Sclttittl. Its titcitthcrsltip iitclmlcs 5 huts in ztll limi' clztsscs whit ztrc tztltittg mztmtztl 'lltp pictttim--fl it'st Ruw: li. t':tt'tt't'. llt timi- trztiitiitg. M11 Rltntrztcl :tml Mr, Mztrtitt :irc thc niitgltztttt. XIV. Nlmtrzttl tSptm.J, ll. lxtnts ttrigittztl sptntsurs, with Umztclt llupkiits who wits tl'i'tts. J. R. .Xitclci-wit tY, I'rt-sy, ti, lqttwths clcctctl :ts :t thirrl spmtstn' this ycztr. QSUKYJ. li, lQll1liL'IA t'l'1't'zts. 1, Xlr. Klxtrtiit V - 1 - 5 Mill. li ' l Rcgttlztr inccttttgs were hcltl mt lttcsrlztys atltct' l l l' -l' Hull' -l' ldm 1' sclttml in thc mztttttztl lflllllillg rtttntt. Spcciztl SCL-Hml NNW: I, llumppt In llmum. lj tum ittct-tiitgs iitclttclccl at tttttl' tltruttgh thc llH1'lSllNll1ll1 ll. Nliu-lu-yq 'lj Italic. tg- 'l'm,1m- th tymfmw. NYltt-t-ling Stt-cl lllittll, whcru thc iticnthcrs sztw XY, XYZU-m-I-l iii ttpciwttimt tho upctt hcztrth ltiritztccs. thc rttlhitg mill. the tttztcltim' shup, :tml thc futtmlry. Messrs. l.,,Wt-V ljifll11'Q---l'1i1'St Rttwg Xl. Xtlgtm-4, IQ, ,Xiik llxtlt-. tlilhlztml. :tml Wztlclctt, tit ztclclitimt tn thu rlwstnt, 'lf liryztiit, ll,fl'L'L'lil5ZlllIl1. ti, Q:t1'i't1tgttnt. rcgttlzti' sputtsms. ztccutttpztttiefl thc cltth tm this tjA ljimjt-15. lt. lyzmhlm ly. Umm! I 'hmm R trip. lhc chmztx of thc yeztt' Crum' mt l'l'ltlllf'. lltblllillli I. lltthhiits, Klztt' 7th. when the mcttthcrs lmzttwlctl zt scltunl ' -- - . -- Scwml l' ti -- -- ' -- t- hus :tml trztvclccl tu Lllllmlllllllll. vtsttt-rl thc l.zt- L' vm' 'I' lglml' l lhlu K ll'ul l' hluml Klztchiitc :tml limi l'lztitt, :tml tht-it fltwwc AX' llclll' ll' lllclis' li- llflilml- ll- lV llI'- A- mm to the 'lil10INl7StlI1 l'illI'I1ilUl'L' l7:tt'tui'y iii Nlilzttt, lxcmml' M' l'5'Gu lt' Millilm- lmllfmll- 'lihircl Rww: ll, Klcztclc, li. l'fttts. ll. Qttut-tt, ll. St-vcrztl pzti-ties were hcltl chiriitg thc yn-:tr :tmtmg Ritltztrfls. lf. Stillwcll, IJ. Scltttylt-ty R, F-t'ltm-itlc1', which wats zttt iltitizttiutt lJ1'Ugl'1l111 with refresh- ll. 'l'1'cttt, S, Zultztrs. 91 Music: Keynote Of The School Spirit Their U7 .E -2 .Q P' 711 Di' .o .2 U an if LD Q -I-3 CD an -C U L- O TS C fU m A111611 111:11 111- 511111 1l1. 1111' 1'1111111'211 1211111- 111. 11111s11' 111 1111- s111111-111s. 1111111-1 s111-11 211111- 11111-1'111111 21s 1111- 111g11 SL'111l111 Z1111.1l1'11S. 1', 11. S. 11121111- Z1 111-w 2111111111111 111 11s 1211'11111' NV11L'11 511, 11111121111 1'1ll1A111l'I' 211-- 1'1-1111-11 1111- 1111si111111 :1s 1111l51L'Zl1 11151.l'11C111l' 111 1111- 1'111'1s1111111111 1y111111l' 5111111115 s1111- 1-1-1-11111g K11. 111-1111 S1'1111Zl111, VV111l 11-- s1g111-11 111 111-1'111111- 1111' 11111-111111 111 11111511- 211 1111- 1'lZlS1L'1'11 KL'111l11'1ij' 811110 '1'L'!L1'11CI'S' Respective Donations To The Student Animation . , . , . 11l11L'Q'1' 111 1x11111111111111. X111 51111121111 11-I1 21111-1 1-1g111 11-2115 111 SCl'V1L'L' 111 1111115- 1111111111. 1211s s111'1'1-ss111' 1111111- 111-1'1- 211-101' SL'1'Y111g 1w11 11-211s 21s 115515121111 f111'1'L'1111' 111 1111- 11211111 211 111lL'I'111I C1111L'gL'. 111- is Il g'1:11111:111- 1111111 1.1s111111 111g'11 SQI111111, f:121ss 111- 11151, 211111 s1-1111011 111s S1-1111111 K111s11' 11, 111-g1'1-1- 211 11111-11111. 111- 1L'ZlL'1l1'5 111s1111- 1111-111211 1l1l1S11' 111 1111- 1-11-1111-111211y SL'111I111S :11111 1111'L'k'1S 111C 11211111 111111 17l'C11CS1I'Z1 111 1111- 111g11 a1'1111111, N111 1:I1l'I11L'1' 1121s 11-11 1111' 11111s11':11 111'QZ1111Z1l111l11S 111 1'. 11. 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B11ss R1-s11-1, 1111'L'L'1111' 111. g11-1- 1'11111s...Xss1-1111111 g111-1s 111111- N111 Q'11I1'y 1111 Il 11'11ll1l11'1H w111-11 1'11'111- K1111'11y, 11lI'1l1C1' 1'. H. S. S1l111Cl11, 211111 1111-111-s11'21 2111111-2111-11 111 111-111 111111111111- '111'11.12ll1 111111- ll!l.1g1l .. 1'21g1-, 511111111121111 211111 11111115 1111-- 11Zl1'11lQ' SL'L'l1CI'f' 1111 '11111111 '111Il1L'H . . 11211111 A111111L'1'S' 1111111 1111-1-1s 111 1119 1111I'llI'j' 1:11 1111111 1111111111g- 111111 111111111g 111. 1111-11 5111151 211111 412ll1g111Cl'S' 1111111s 211111 111111-1 11151111- 1111-111s. '1111- 1Jf1'1CCl'S 111 1111' 1-11111 2116: Mrs. 1'21C1Il11, 111651111-111: Mrs. L'111l11l'11, 1'11'1- 1111-s1111-111: Mrs, A1ll1'1111, S1'C1'C12l1'YI 111111 1115. 1iz111, 11'CZL!H111'C1' . . 1 93 1 Band: Enlivening Assemblies, parades, Athletic Contests Inspiring music for school assemlmlies, lmaslaetlmall, antl footlmall games is furnisheil lwv the l'. ll. S. liancl, the school's largest musical organization. For several years the hancl has helcl the title ot' state champion. liesules its participation in school programs. the lwanfl takes an important part in many civic activities. .Xt the blacltson lfisteclrlfocl the luancl was given a rating of seconrl place. Several soloists anal en- senilmles were awarrlecl secontl ancl thircl places in the contest helrl at Hlwerlin. Forty-six me-mlmers ol our lvanfl playecl in the .Xll Southeastern llancl at Athens. State ancl national lmancl contests were not helcl this year. .X new practice room on the thirtl floor was 1Jl'U- viclecl lor the lmantl in .Xpril. The room is large enough for rehearsals and instrument storage. The llancl memlmer s are: ll. Xrthur. R. lla, ' . '. touts. R. llrun li. liaker. S. lloulrlin XX l' tl. liurchett. C. Caurlill. Q. Lautlill, lx. Lox llaulton. tl. llav. li. Dunn. bl. lluzan. bl. l 1 la. l'enfler. bl. tlarrett, tl, tilcini. R. litllll tiowclv, ll. llancocl R. Kali. ll. Kemp, li. liennartl. ll. liinkti l,vcan. bl. l,vnn, M. l,vnn, ll. Mot'to11.V. Moiton M. Mcfall. M. Mitchell, bl. Mitchell, lf. Nevin .X. l'arlan, bl. l'ucliett. M. Ramsey. H. liihlmlc l Scott. H. Smith. M. Smith, R. Swearingtn Stroth. N. Smart, NY. Harrison. Not pictureclfll. fohurn, fl. Gilmer. ll. llitt .X. Xthite, .X. l'vles, bl. lionalflson. bl. Maynucl l,. Kenarcl, l'. Cole, li. Dyer, lf. llale, H. Hoi C. Hawks, l,. lie liurlte, 13. liurns. Mcfollister. nson, 'lf l'alce, bl. llovlc ll H. Helt, Z. lienarc 4. lf. Hartlgrove. bl. bleltuso X t P tty -- Tulip Time - ln l-lolland, Land OF Windmills, Woodidn Shoes lust :ts long as the suit keeps sllittittg or the Nerl :tml llielc persttmle Klr. NleSpitulle to wear wimlmills keep turning, or the tirles of the oeeztn elothittg like thztt worn hy the thief. Xthen the keep flowing. is Netl's mleelztrzttion of his love llttrgomztster lhloe llrunhlint :tml his riglit-ltztml for Christinzt, in 'l't1lip lime. l,l'UClllL'Ctl1lllflCl' niztn llfrzmeis llztleil see Mr. BleSpiitrlle, they the eztpzthle rlireetion of the Klisses Cleo Kesler. :trrest him :ts the thief. XYith Klr, KleSpintlle Dorothy Shultz :tml Charlotte llell, 'l'ttlip out of the way. Neil :mtl llielc promote their 'liimei' is at clelightful repliezt of the tulip festival frienrlship with the girls. :mtl lertrtt thztt Chris- iit llollztml. tinzt has Vlllllllllli' stoek which the lilll'g'tllll1l5lL'l' The WHY vilhlgc uf HSQWIMW is slmqlut by thc haul toltl her was worthless. 'lihey reveal tht. m.l.iVuI Ut' H I,m.t5, Of qxmwicml pulley-C Smflcms truth to her :tml thwztrt the lilll'gllIIlZlSlCl'iS plan nmtm- thc lcmtcl-mil, of I',-f,fQS5m- ML-gpimltc to grow rieh. XYitlt the help of Khristizttiztis .Xlllll qllztrolrl .Xrthttrl, who have eome to stttcly tttlip A111121 llllltly l51llil'l'l. M11 5lC51tl1Nlll' is l'l'll'IlSl'fl. L-Ulm,-Q. Tw., of the 1,31-153 N511 41101, lyulcyt :incl he cleelztres his love for her. XYith the pros- :utrl lliek f.Xrthttr Klemmel, :ire much more in- PSU flli 21 Tfllfle Wcflfllllg- ilu' Cllflillll ffllln lertritta' fm-Qgwfl in QIN-istiml f3lil411-Q11 lime fnlemgmy hehitirl il l'L'!1ll llll5I'2lllL'L' of soft, hezttttiftll songs :incl her frienrl. lizttittlqzt lllztxine l'1V6'1'lllZlll J. flllfl l4Wf'l5' Tlllllli 'lihe villagers littrl that it thief has het-:tt stealing l'ietttrerl .Xlwovez ll. lloley, Xl. sl. Lpletiiztit, Nl. prize tttlip httlhs, :tml hztmlhill tleserihittg the thief livermztn, AX. lilemme, H. .Xl'lllll1', l,. llztlxer, :mtl offering it l'L'NVlll'Cl for his ezlptttre is pritttecl. lf, little, :mtl bl. llztttthlitt. 95 Orchestra, State Champsg Rendering Diversified Symphonies 'I'lit- ui't'lit-sti':t wiiii lirst iilzivc with :t rrttiiig' ut' Stzillniwl, li, SltlL'lxll1llll. lf. Xtzml, fi. llziy, ti. st:pvi'iui ' iii tlit- stutc cuiitcst :tml tnitilx tliirtl liillllft. ll- lliflii XY- lliltitit lx. l'XlL'S. nl. lltfll- 1,1M-9 in UW lmlimml lm-L-in ztltlsmi. -I. Klziyitzml, bl. Sti':itT4ii'1l, l,, liciiztrrl, Li. llztwlts, l'. tlvlc, lf, llycr. ill. llzilw. l,. liciismi, lil l'll'Ul5 li- Alllllcl- M' l: lW- ll- ti l'lll l' .l- lf. lktlc, ll. iNiXYL'Ill'illQ'L'll, Nl. lMci'i'. llillllltmi li. l7UlPV0- fi- lflliillf- li- lit':1f'r'. lf- Nut l'ictiii't-cl: gl. Xtliitwtirtli, If. lllll'tlgl'llYC. Il. ,lit-iiztiwl, Il. Nlcllztiiit-ls, bl. Klt-yvrs. li. Nllvllllvy. Nlcgiiiclt. ll. ,Xrtlitiiy Lf tluirlill, Ll. lfzuitli, ll. S. lizipii, tf ltcvztrc, X. liicliziiwls, Nl, liwiliwtri. Suvtt. lf. Nt-wiiiztii, l.. lVKl:tr:i, t'. Llxiticlill, l'. lf. Scliitztlil, X. Siiiitli. l'. Siiiitli. N, Siiriggs, .X. lliirlxc. ll. lIui'iic1'. fat My W9 , i Boys Glee Club, Stalwart Singers ln The Lower Register 'lilic tciitii' :liirl liziss fm' mit' witfzil 1ll'Q2llllX1lll1lllS ggivczi lllllllj' lint' lJl'ligl'IllIiS lifffrwc lriczll zttimlicitccs :irc stipiilicrl liy tliv ltriys' tilt-Q Uliili, 'liliis tzilciit- - 7 A I . 1. .,. I wmv. , ,Yu x Qtl giwtiiu was sclectcrl trimi liuys ut :ill tliv lulmul' X' IWW' -I' ll'l 'l'l l- D' lldlltmlll Classes. 'liliis your tlic lmys lizivc i't-t't'ix't-fl rltily R' l lg- R' lmllz- ll- llmlcy- ll' llmsllel- .l iiisti'1it'titm iii singing. Tltey lizive also gztiiicrl Z1 llflwwll- lf- llfllf- ll- N l'l'l5- .l- llllV1'1l'l4'f'li- li liettct' :ippiw-cizlticiii of iiiiisic' liy stiiclyiiig' tlict wiirk lllCf lliS1Cl'. R- ,ll'1llill1S- Nl- SW21Vf'l- ,l- Nigl'iSl1 uf thc great cfiiiiiirisws. 'lilie liiiys' glee Chili ,X, lilciiiiiic. U, Rziiiicy, bl. F-lieltuii, 'lf Slieelizm itiriiis the largest iitztlc clicirus iii tlic city, :incl lizis gl. Iieiiiicrly. XY. l'cppci', Miss Kesler. 96 Girls Senior Glee Club, Blending Euphonious Expressions ilihc must cmnpctcnt sungstrcsscs frmn thc uppcr- clnsscs niztkc- np thc largest voczil group. thc Scninr Girls' filcc Cihih. 'l'his choral group was highly' cuininenrlcrl for its finc work in thc lfistcflclfucl helcl :lt -lztclcsun. lhcy hztvc also pzwticipzitcrl in civic prugrzuns uncl have sung for local churches. ,Helnwf-I.. linker, liElI'lilflVV. R. Harr, nl. llrzinn- lin, lf. t':iriker, bl. Vlzirlx. Al. Al. Culcinzui. tl'rcs. 1, Al. t'ulwnrn, QV. l'rcs.l, ll. tkmricll, .l. cunning hzini. Nl, ltvcrnizin, ti, tizirrlncr, lt. I. Minis, li llztislct, lf. llcniphill. l', llurr, ll, llntchinsun lx. hlulnismi, Bl. ls1llltll1SL', VI. lfllg'lClll2lll, .X. Nlc Kccn, ll. Bionic, I.. Klmwc. ll. Xlcrricli, R tluklcy. lf. Nelson, H. Sztrvcr, -I. Smith, Y Schniirl. tl. Sll'tllllCl', ll. 'lllimnpsmr fl,ih.l, ll XXzirnian. R. XX cntlclkcn, QI. XXuorl, M. XXnrstci lf. Yzuiglitcrs. Junior Girls Glee Club, 'l'hc -lnninr Girls' filcc Chili scrvcs :is thc trziin- ing school for thc Scnior Ciirls' tilcc Cilnh. lfrcshincn nnfl suplifniiurc girls :irc lilllglll thc rncliincnts of tinc churzil singing in this Qftbllll. This your. thc cliurns of thirty-thrcc nicnihcrs has tzilwn pxxrt in inzinv 1lI'tlQI'ZllllS prcscntc-fl tm' clnhs :incl churchcs nt' thc city. .Xlnnvc-fell. llzikcr, .X. licnncr, V. licrtrzun, bl. Enthusiastic Underclass Choristers linwinzni, Cf cAIU'l'lllQlfl1l, ll. l7:1vics, ll. llzivissmi Xl. lfztnth, .X. lficlrls. li. llcrchnnn, .l. llntchisun M. hlnrrlzin. lI.ilw,,l, ul. lxnnhlc. Xl. l,1lI't'ZlIll1t, bl Blzilnvztzws, Nl. Klillcr. Xl. Morrison. bl. lillllIlIl1L'l' ll. l'rcsslc1'. CV. l'rcs.il. S. Suppcr, R. Schnylcr ll. Smith, li. Smith. rl. Stccfl, Nl. Stcvcns. NI rlllltllllilfi, l. 'l'icni:tn, l.. 'l'rcnt. ll. Yiczirs, I5 White, 5. XYcrncr, R. XYrig'htscll. .'X. Zulizini. 1 1 Football: Cl1ietAmong lntramural Sports, Coaches an 2 -C l- E -o C D E5 3 L5 .3 U7 3 an Z 4 E -U an a- .LU D. 111 1111- pi1't111'1- 11e111w: C1111111 y1L'111i1l1S 1111111r1g1-1' 111 1111- X7IlI'S11j'..Cl11lC1I N1-55, WC1f'1111111Q 141111011 N1-ss 1lIlL'1Q 111 111w11 .. 1-ill' 1111- 11151 1i1111- 11s 1-11111'11 1111' 1,111-151111711111 1 111'11 N955 f11'1 1'1111112' 1111' 17111111 WW11 High S1-111111. 1ll111lVY1l1g his 11-11111 in 111-- 111111 1111 111111113 1111151111111111 1111311 511111111 Wm U lnzul lgnmm, m thc nmlmw,I.5 ..1'11111-111-5 A1ll1ll'1' 111111 1'i1-'11-1' 1'111s1-11' 1- - . . . fn N 1 3. 1'H1L'.. 11-11 1111511 is 11111-1'1-s11-41 111 1115 111151-1'vc 1111- 11111's 111 l31'ZlL'1lL'l'.. 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Coach Ness resigned after the first game, hut Mr. .lenkins was unahle to ohtain his immediate release from a contract at St. Xavier High School in Louisville. However, Peggy lillsesscr, a former Trojan athlete. handled the team very efficiently until lllr. Jenkins cottld assume his duties. XYhen Coach .lenkins arrived, lillscsser hecame assistant coach. Mr. Jenkins worked under clifticult circumstances since he did not come until late in the foothall season, and the hasketlmall schedule was cut short hy the Hood .flihc mentor of the reserve foothall team is Coach Charles .X. Lorentz. This is Chuclc's seventh year at l'ortsmouth High, having spent the previous two years at South NVelmste1'. Mr. Lorentz also has cltarge of the reserve hasketeers . . Mr. lligler and Mr. Blulter coach the freshmen teams. llefore coming here three years ago, Mr. lliglcr coached at lNlc.Xrthur and at Caledonia College. lllr. Multer. who previously taught at LT. S. tirant .Iunior High, entered ll. H. S. faculty and coaching stall last year..Spring athletics have come to play a very important part in the athletic program of the school. 'lihe spring pro- gram enahles more hoys to take part in sports. fnext pagej F. Riclcey L. Wittenburg J. Rickey R. Adams too Coach .lenkins led a large group of lads through four weeks of spring foothall practice. .Xiter he finished these duties, he assumed command of the track team and continued this work until the end of the school year. Coach l,orentz. quickly whipped the tennis teams. hoth singles and douhles, into shape. .Xt the helm of the hasehall team was Coach Peggy lillsessser. while Coach liigler taught the menihers of the golf team the fundamentals of the game..ln addi- tion to the coaches, the athletic teams were greatly assisted hy a wide awake group of man- agers. Head manager, Mike Stayer, was assisted hy Aloe Steele in taking care oi the varsity hasket- hall cluh. and Tom liryant supervised the reserve equipment. Managers for the Tots were Dwight Richards and Ilradus Rohhins . . lid llarlow was manager of the varsity foothall squad. and llonrne took care of the reserves. These man- agers were capahly assisted hy T. Hush, ll. Roh- inson. IJ. Richards, IJ, lloop, and R. lfvans. The reserve cheerleaders ol' last year, lfrank Rickey and Lynn XVllfClllJll1'Q', made up this year's varsity squad. In addition, they were capahly assisted hy the reserve squad, composed ot' Hill Marshall, tlo Rickey, and Rosemary .'Xdams. who were chosen at the heginning ol' the year hy try- outs. These cheerleaders made their appearances at all of the home foothall and haskethall games, and at many of the out-of-town games. The reserves also attended most of the out-of-town games with the varsity squad. Their etlorts were readily appreciated hy all Trojan hoosters . . These students deserve much credit for leading the student hody in cheers when the team needed them most. However, their duties are not only confined to the athletic contests: they led the assemhlies in various cheers for school organ- izations, guest speakers, and for other special occasions. Sue Gordon was a ntemher of the varsity squad until her departure to l'olumhus in january. Mr. llonald Stewart is perhaps the most import- ant person in the cheerleading organization. lle is serving' his fourth consecutive year as its sponsor, Ile has devoted ninch of his time and ,iso has spent many hours i in educating hoth the varsity and the reserves in the technique of cheering. B. Marshall S. Gordon 6 9 1: T' 0 O 'U rn Z 1 JIDH W 3 'AEPJVD9 pu :l H0 MOH 'G PU! 'H.L?.i0 if The N30 loothall season saw the Trojans hattling against great Q odds. Practice opened on September l, with only six veterans on Q' hand, fopen. lford. Rlctiarey, llrown. tlrth and l,amm. The -I-I Trojans. with lfloyd Copen as captain, were faced with a dillicult 8 schedule. and they had the disadvantage of playing under three Q different coaches in one season. Coach li. li. Ness, who had heen Qi at the Trojan helm for eight years, resigned alter the hrst game .U to hecome head coach at Lalvewood High School. His resignation QT heeame effective alter the second game. Peggy lillsesser. a prod- E uct of the Trojan athletic system, thereupon assumed the coaching in duties until a new mentor could he selected. tloach l'aul ,lenkins E of St. Xavier High School in Louisville was finally decided upon. '3 However, he could not take over the reins until Novemlmer l. when 2 hut three games remained to he played. l'nder these circum- g stances. the lfloodwallers traveled forth to win six games, lose 3-' three, and tie one. The defeats were administered hy Massillon, to Middletown, and Huntington: the time game was with Hamilton, 2 who came to town with a record of ten straight victories. ln the Sr' C. '1 Classes, Playing Each Position With Marlcecl ten nantes the 'TTU-Illl5 amassed 220 ioints for an average of 22 N Fe ioints mer frame, while they held their o 1 ionents to ISO Joints, or 5 , an average of l3.6 points per game. The opening game was with our neighhors. Sciotoville lfast High. The Trojans made this game quite a track meet hy piling up a tremendous score. The game resulted in a C15-U victory for the Floodwallers, Vraetically every memher ot' the team was given an opportunity to demonstrate what he could do, and all showed up well. liast High. although hopelessly overwhelmed. played COVERT, Center LAMM, Tuckle valiantly to tlme finish. lfrazier was tlme ontstancling player of tlme gaine. nmaking four tonehclowns. all on long rnns. During the fourth quarter, tlme Tartans nmacle tlmeir only threat to seore hy working tlme hall tu tlme thirty-yartl line, However. tlmey were nn- ahle to gain alter tlmat. Bleliinney playerl a fine clefensive game at lelt hall. llesirles tlme tonehflowns hy Frazier. Liopen. Brown, Kleliiimney, fave, lforrl anrl Venturino, eaelm earrierl tlme pigskin over tlme goal onee. .Xs yet we have never heen cleteatecl hy an lfast lliglm foothall teanm. Proliciencyg Successful Season Under Variety OF I- 0 Q! Tlme seeonrl game was quite an event. lt aclflition to tlme game, 3' the Trojans helpefl to cleflieate tlme new 3100.000 Mtiimieipal Q Starlinnm, hearrl Coach liraneis Smith ol Ohio State L'niversity. paicl farewell to Cioarh ll. lf. Ness at tlme Conclusion of his eight ,n years' serviee. greetefl their new coaeh, l'a11l -lenkins, and entletl S llanmilton's victory streak ol ten straight ganmes hy hattling thenm 2' to a 7-7 rlraw. Tlme tirst halt' enclerl 7-0 in favor of tlme tmghting 2 Trojans. They eoninnecl to sail serenely along in tlme tlmircl qnar- 2, ter, apparently lmearlerl lor vietory. until they attenmptecl a lateral. 3+ Tlme alert llanmilton hack, tht, snateherl tlme pigskin from tlme ehilly night air anfl seanmperecl 55 yarrls flown tlme grirliron for tlme 5' visitors' only tonelmrlown. They also eonverterl for tlme extra point to tie tlme seore, 7-7. lfronm then until tlme finish, tlme lflooclwallers L3 were in eonmnmancl. hut eonlcl not score. P D The Massillon Tigers were next on tlme Trojan's seherhile. Tlme Q- hoys ot' l'ortsnmonth lligh went into tlme ganme witlm hopes ricling QT' high. hut soon cliseoverecl that they hacl met tlmeir XYaterloo. The -T: 5. LD 103 aPP .I. 'NOSHBGNV al'I9'J. 'NMOHE 9I'l9 .l. 'HEDHEW PWWD 'NVWTTBM 5 FRAZ I ER, Quarter MONK, End CAVE, Full SALLY, Guard Tigers seemed to continue from where they had left off in last year's game. The first half eau hest he deserihed hy the 45-O score. tlur famed opponents eontiuued to run rings around the Trojans in the last half and piled up four more touchdowns, the final score heing 70-O. liord, tjuarterhaek. was the Trojau's hright star ou ofifense. Copen, llrown, tfave, and Taylor were also out- standing. lfor Massillon, Herring. Glass, llyleue. and fiillom were uotahle. L'ttahle to stop the Tigers. we next encountered the Ytildeats from Springfield. The Vtildeats eame to town undefeated and unseor- ed on. The game was played in a thunder, lightning. and rain storm, and the lfloodvvallers emerged from the mud hattle with a ll-7 vietory. The first hall ended 7-fm in favor of the Xxiltleats. Klthough the Trojans were playing sluggishly in the first half, they played terrifie hall in the last half. Copen earried the hall over for the winning touchdown in the final period: after he had virtually rammed the hall single handed the ueeessary 50 yards. fopen was the star of the game, hoth offensively and defensively. The Trojans. attempting to continue in their role of giant killers, journeyed to lXliddletowu. The Bliddies found the wet and muddy going to their liking and defeated the Trojans, ll-O. Outside of the single touchdown drive in the first period and the passing thrust of the Sailors in the seeond, the Trojans were masters of the game: hut their mnnerous jahs and short puuehes at the liutlerites eonld not he converted into points. ,X hetter description of the game eould well he Trojans masters, hut Kliddies victorious . lfor Middletown, Hursh and Sartjuis were outstanding. For l'ortsmouth. Copen. Cave, and Covert played a remarkahle game. .X new entry on the Trojan schedule, the Xyouders from Ceredo- lO4 Renova. olliered the Trojans a breathing spell. .Xlthough the XYest Yirginians put up a game light, they were completely overwhelm- ed. The Trojans were somewhat shocked in the lirst few minutes of the game when the XYonders entered the promisd land on a long pass. The l'ortsmouth rally, which started then, ended with the Trojans on the long end ol' a 53-7 score. lfor l'ortsmouth, Copen, Covert, and lirazier were outstanding. Caldwell, Rowe, Moores, and Rogers showed up well for the visitors. They were accomp- anied by their school hand and a small group of followers. Unce again we meet Tigers: this time they come from lronton. lioasling' a record ol' being undefeated in lifteen consecutive games, the lrontonians came to Portsmouth for a Breather, The boys soon showed them that it was anything hut that hy seizing the first seven points. However, the Gallagher coached team soon had collected six lor themselves, and thus ended the lirst hall. The Tigers scored another six points in the last quar- ter to take the lead ll-7. XYith hut one mimue and Fifteen seconds to go, lfrazier hurled a touchdown pass to Urth to win the game, l-l-ll. For the visitors, Royal and Terry were outstanding. The entire Trojan team played hrilliantly, hut Copen, Frazier, Urth, and Monk were eminent. The lronton hand and a large follow- ing came with the Tigers. The game was played hefore one ol' the largest crowds ever to jam the stadium. The Trojans, sullering from a sharp lctdown after the lronton lmaltle, played a listless and colorless game to lmeat the Cavaliers of Chillicothe 30-O. The Ross Countians had considerable power in their running attack. hut they could not comlmine their yardage for a sulflicient drive that would let them score. lt was a game in which hoth teams had numerous fumhles, and it was played before the smallest crowd of the season. Copen continued his spectacular playing. CHURCH, Tackle COYLE, Center avi-I 'Nfvioua HV8 DI Ind 'H I' W NDP 3N 'H 'X il '9 'U 'NOLHOWXDOHHL ssh 0 B. 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Kennerlv, 'If Rovse, Li. l.ewis, I.. lfergn- son. IQ. llestoeki, l'. Alones. ililliffl It ow Z K. livzms. Mgr.. .X. Kle- Uoy, bl. tlihson, II. lfrztnelt. ll. llznnn, Al. Ilonrne. I I Trojan Reserves, Prospective Varsity Football Material In their tirst gznne oi the seztson. the l'ortsmonth the XYlieelershtn'g gritliron. pnshecl across two Iligh Sehool Reserves rleliezttecl Iilztelttiorlt ln' zt tonehrlowns in the tinztl periotl to KICI-Gill the seoreot' I5-0. 'IlllClXVlJ'Il1'UjZlllItlllL'llflttXVllS were Uvlieelerslmrg llirzttes. I3-O. 'lihe two teznns mzule hy Klein ztntl liztrker. llefore zt large plztyecl on even terms rlnring the tirst three erowtl :tt l.:1holrl Ifielrl, the reserves next rlefeztterl qnzn'ters, hut the Irojzuts put on :tn ottensire it nnieh larger team from Yztneelntirg, Kentneky, tlrive in the lust flnztrter to score the winning 3347, lioth teznns pertormetl well, lint the tonehflowns. lfor the seeonfl time this season Trojans provecl to he the more ellieient players. the reserves were rlelezttecl ln' the Ilnntington 'l'he lrojztn juniors then sntlieretl their first cle- High School Reserves. This time the score was feat in two seasons :tt the hztntls ot' the Ilnnt- 13-7. The gznne wits plztyetl :tt Huntington on :t ington lligh School Reserves. 'llhe l'ony lfx- nmtlrly :Intl sloppy tielrl. Klein threw it 25 yztrtl pressmen cletiezltecl the Irojttns, I3-0. 'l'he pass to hlohnson, who rztn 15 yztrtls for the Iro- I:ItbllflXVIlIlCl'S were shovecl :ill over the tielrl hy jztns' only tonehtlown, ln their lztst grime ot' the the heefy West Virginiztns, 'l'he reserves then seztson, the reserves tlefezttecl the tlrzltle Sehool jonrneyecl to Coal Grove, where they were ztgztin All Stars :it Blnnieipztl Stzulimn. 27-O. Lewis fletiezttetl, ll-Il. Not to he cleliezttetl for the thirrl seorecl two tonehclowns, :intl Royse :intl XY1n'rlen snceessive time, the rliflljilll hlnniors. playing on one ezteh for the 'I'roj:tns. IO7 Basketball: I-lotly Fought Games Marked Season -o cu -I-3 .2 P cv L- .o .o 4 mi cv .C .2 .E LL To Sensation BY , , Tm is , . k 5 5 9 ' Whkm :K ff A-i 5 2' l ----- .-:'i !-.Ein :'-r...... -?.L.'Z':.r.'e.-'I.'. .'Z -.1-.: 1-,. :i if fi V ' NQM .rw 4 4w1Qf, f,' A if X 71 s A ' w.,,ff' N V v ,M A L49 M if w. T 5 3 ' Q- s 1 - . - .. fe . 2 S. X + it, ff? ' , ,f M ij is Capt. MCGAREY, Forward BROWN, Guard FRAZ ER, Center MCKINNEY, Guard Forward SAGRAVES, Varsity Baslceteers, Playing Fast Floor Game l,ed hy Clarence Rlctiarey as captain, the Trojan hasketcers were scheduled to encounter twenty formidahle opponents. lfnder their new coach, l'aul jenkins, the scanty-clads proceeded to win their tirst eight games in tine fashion. Then they went on a disastrous road trip, which cost them two games. XYith ten games remaining to he played, the rest of the season might he said to have gone with the flood. The Trojan's home lloor at Grant tiym was ruined as it was covered hy several feet of the Mighty tlhio . XX'ith no suitahle gym availahle, the remaining games were canceled: and so, with the tlood went the hopes ol' the Trojans. ln their opening conquest of the season, the Trojans defeated their city rivals, the Sciotoville liast Tartans, 25--18. liast proved to he quite a generous foe when two ol the Tartans dumped the hall into the Trojan's hasket hy mistake to hand the Trojans lour points. The game was a typical l'orts1nouth-Sciotoville encounter, full of thrills and spills, and a rough and tough affair throughout. ln the second game, the Trojans squeezed ont a one-point victory in a delirious hattle with the lluntington l'ony lixpress. lt was a slow, defensive game in the first half, hut changed into a raging tornado during the last two periods. AX spirited Trojan team suddenly hlossomed helore the eyes ol the l'ony lixpress to stage a death hlow on hoth otifense and defense and to crash to victory hy a 2l-20 score. Sagraves was the hero of the game. lle non- chalantly tossed the hall through the hoop on a free gratis shot, when the going was the hottest and the pressure the strongest in the closing moments of the game. This gave his teammates a one- point margin to which they clung tenaciously till the end. The Trojans next defeated Columhus South in an overtime period in the most dramatic climax to a haskethall game in the history of Grant Court. .Xgain it proved to he a Trojan victory hy one point, 25-24. limmert enacted the hero hy an exhihition ol iron nerve, stout heart, and nnerring eye in a pinch. South was lead- ing 22-2O when Frazier was fouled as the final gun harked. XYith Frazier unahle to continue at the time. his place was taken hy limmert, who calmly converted the two free shots into points to tie the score. The Trojans emerged from the overtime period, the victors ol another strong hall cluh. The Trojans next defeated Hillshoro in their lirst game away from home, 25-22. This game was also a dramatic overtime contest. Sagraves sank two foul shots, twenty seconds hefore the regular playing time was finished to tie the count: then the Tro- jans proved to he the superior cluh in the overtime period. Uutplayed in the lirst half hy a large margin, hut revived in the second half, the Trojans staged a hrilliant comehack and squeezed out another sensational victory at the expense of the l'omeroy l'anthers. 25-22. lirown, inserted into the fray in the middle of the second period, was the spark plug that fired the Trojans' hog- ging ohcense. Brown collected nine points for the Trojans, while tfnext pagej EMMERT, Guard REDDING, Center MONK, Forward BARKER, Guard THROCKMORTON, HURLEY, Guard Forward Slnnnalvrr eolleeted thirteen for the l'anthers. The game was featured hy long shots. ln a terrilie struggle. the Trojans, enacting an- other of their thrilling homestreteh finishes, de- feated the Marietta Tigers. distriet ehampions, 27-23. The Trojans, refusing to admit defeat, simply hattled an exeelleut hall elnh into suhmis- sion. The Trojans led hy a few points most of the game, hnt Nlarietta staged a remarlqahle rally in the linal period to tie the eontest and forge ahead. Then the Trojans rehounded with in- creased savagery. again knotted the eount, pulled into the lead, and stayed there. ehillieothe's Red Devils eonld not stop the Tro- jans' fast hrealv. and the Paint Creekers were sent down to defeat, Sl-ll. Compared with the previous thrill-paelced games of the season, the game was slow and colorless. Coaeh l'aul hlenlqins used two eomplete Trojan teams. Cap- tain Cox of the Red Devils was high seorer with eleven points. lfrazier was high seorer for the Trojans with ten points, while Kleliinney played hrilliantly and was the outstanding player of the hattle. ln their lirst Southern Ohio League game of the season, the Trojans heat the Norwood High Sehool's lndians at their own game, 33-20. Using the fastest hreali ever to he seen in l'ortsmonth, the Norwooders met a team that was faster. The Trojans eontinually outrushed the Hamilton Liountians and had the enemy so exhausted near the end of the contest that the liraves made only a feehle attempt to eheeli the raeing Trojans. l'laying the hest game of his eareer. lfrazier was high seorer with ten points. This was the Trojans' eighth eonseeutive vietory. ln their lirst league eontest on the road, the jinx that has prevented a Trojan team from winning a league eontest away from home still followed the Scioto Ciountians. The Springfield wildeats gave a hallled Trojan team a severe trouneing. 33-ll. llns was the lrojans' first defeat of the season. .Xnd again the jinx followed the Trojans to Middletown. where the Sailors defeated the lfloodwallers. 30-lil. llHl'lSlllUllfl1 eould not eope with the Tars' fast hreak. The llutlerites had lll eonsiderahle advantage in height. and they dom- inated the tipolifs and the plays under the hauli- hoards. lfrazier rammed through ten points for the Trojans. The Trojan Reserves tealn also had a very sne- eessful season, winning eight and losing two games. ln their hrst eontest they defeated the Trojan Tots, .35-lO. The lluntiugton Reserves next defeated them, 2-l-Zl. They then conquered a team instrneted hy Coaeh lligler. Sl-lll. llills- horo was the following vietim, -lo-10, l'laying a superior game the Reserves sent South XYehster home defeated. 38-IO. lfullerton Nleliell eame next, 29-17. and then l,neasville, Zo-18. 'ln league contests they defeated Norwood. 25-ll. and Springfield. 27-25. Middletown then de- feated the Reserves, Zl-ll. I Spring Athletics: Multiple Activities Cutdoor ED. -0 3 .-E -I-J 5. O LL 'To Phys' al, Ment IC Stressung H2 l Sports Suiting the Varied Temperaments ol: Youth The Great Dean clnesift seein tn lie in- 4. tcrcsterl in anytliing lint the gzunc. even tliungli lie is being intcrvicwcrl by :ice cmiiiiiciitatms. M. I. tizlrflncr :intl tl. l.ynn..Coz1cli l.urentx sccms to lie crm- L'CIlll'Illlllg' intently upon the tennis lmzill ..t'u:1cli jenkins watches the shut put with much facial expression..Coucli liiglcr leaves school for Rzivenrnck gulf L'fllll'SC..f0IlL'l1 lillsesser gives lust min- ntc instrnctirms liclure the game . . Blun- zigcrsz bl. Steele, li. Harclgrove, ll. Czirter. :tml ll. Steele sorting out equip- ment :luring track practice .. Spring Football, Preperation For A Strenuous Fall Season Spring foothzill prztcticc opt-nt-rl in Nlzircli with :L 'l'hc rt-st of thc grunt- was Z1 close hztttle with large nnmhci' of hoys on hztnfl, LitlZlL'llC5 lillscssci' hoth tt-:uns vnrlowccl with thc olcl 'Vrojztn spirit. :incl jenkins mlrillccl tht- lzuls for fotn' we-Clts, Hn thc following Zll.ll'l'l1tllDll thc 'llI'llj?lIlS were which cnrlcrl on Xpril ll, when El rcgnlzition gztnic given ll lmzuifltlct :tt thc XYzishington Hotel. was plztyccl. ln thc hztltlc, tht' hlnc lczun with flll1lI'llC liclclnicr, chivl scout lot' the St. l,onis Max Coyle :is cztptziin mln-ft-:ite-tl thc whittt ll'Illll tkmliiiztls, 5:1111 l'olitzino. hnsincss niztnzigcr, :mil with Moiitcvillc Wcllinztn :is czlptztin, l3flJ. jgt-Huy llorgmgiiiii, playing inzinzigci' ol' the ,lilmw ll111'lff1'H111'1Wfl lwtilitiw lm' llu' lllllw lll l'Ul'lSll1Hlllll licfl llirtls, gztvc talks on luis:-lizlll. the lirst tIt1:Ll'tt'l' when ht' wztslit-tl thc lint- for ll tonchrlown :lnrl the t-xtrzt point. Klux Voylt- 'xlwwi ll llmiluw' l' llmll' ll' llmlwfk' lt' lnztclc the scuoncl tont'l1tl1m'n whcn hc ii1tci'ccptQtl llfl1'fl2'V W- ll- lifllllvl' ' - M- ll Vllmilll' Ufllfll it pass zintl run thirty yzirrls for :L tont'liflow11.. hlcnltins.. Golf Team, Foursome Playing Most Difficult Schedule lflevcn hoys rvspomlt-tl to toucli Rohn-rt liiglt-ik lliglt-1' that thc tczun wonlrl play sevt-1':1l inzitclics cull for cztnclitlzttes lor tht- 'l'ro-izin golf tcznn on lfClfWf' C 1Nl'1'llll! ll' lllc fliwtfift 5ll l'l5 illlfl tlw ,Xpril 22, l'i':it-tice ht-gun vcrx' CIll'llL'SllY thc lol- Sontlicrn Uhio lmzigtic tonrnzunt-nts. Since lowing evening :it thc liztvcii llovli Moll' tlnh, schools nt-an' l'tlI'l5ll1tllllll h:1vt- no golf tcztms. it 'l'hc nic-thorl nxt-cl in sclccting qi tt-:im ul- four has hccn h:n':l to st-ctirc iimtclics in prcvious from thc t-lt-vcn cziiitlirlxitus was zi nitwltil wore yttz1l's. 'Iihis y'L'Ill'.ll4lWL'YL'1',Ill2lIL'l1L'S wt-rc sought lllZLlCll. Those who vvcrt- then vhoscn incinht-rs Willl Sl'lWHlS lllVll11'l' ?lW1l5' Wlli'-'ll 'KIWNP1' will of the tt-:nn :irc ,lov llnhhzt1'cl, Xorniztn liitclit-n, iC2l1NS- ,l21lNCS ldyllll. l':Lt1l llolton. l'lt'1-h lh'inl4lvy, :intl llclowz ll. llrinltlt-y . . l'. Holton ..hl. lltilmhzlrrl Morris Lynn. lt was ZllllllDllllL Utl hy tloztcli . . Nl. lynn . . rl. l.ynn . . N. liitchcn .. J' Q SE Track Squad, Attempts lrziiiiiiig fm' tlic 'l'rujzm lruclx tc-:un lmcgzm im- iiicflinlcly fulluvviiig tlic curl ul' spring fuotlmll piuctivc. 'l'l1c 'Vrojzuis fzlccrl mic ul thc must dillivull sclicclulcs cvcr tu cmilwnit Il truck lczuii ul l'm'tsiiim11li lligli Scliuol. The new stzuiclzrrrl sim-rl. fpizwtci'-iiiilc lI'2lC'li cmistrilctcfl iii the AlllIllCll7Ill Stzuliuni lust your wus l'Q11Illl'Qfl fur rn-giilar truck przlclicc :mrl limuc inc-ets..'l'lic ,luiiiurs czipturcil tlic first zmiiuzll truck and liclcl mvvl scwriiig' fill points. llic Seniors suwcrl 43 pniiits, tlic Srvpliuiiiuws ll, zuifl tlic l:I'CSl1II1Cll llil. liulpli lliirtmi :xml iil'l1l'gC lil'UVVIl tivrl fur trip lltlllllfh. 1 ltll mllccliiig I3 points. Give alc- quircrl ll I mints, Qlzicplws IO. XX'ilsmi :incl Lymis tl c:u'li...XI llct-clivvuml Stzulium llic lrmitmi il'ig'vrs flcfculcfl tlic 'lll'UjZlllS liy :L scnrc nf Sl--I-6. Qzxrl ls-rrv nl' liuiituii lccl tlic liclcl for scnriiig lictiii'wl lu riglit' I Nlrliimicy .. Xlcliiiiiicy :mfl R XX zirrlcii . . . li IlllSll1g',,ll.fIlVC l,l'L'Il2lI'l11Q lu lm- css fi nr truck. ll5 To Increase Ability, Break Records limrms wliilc lYill:1rrl XX'ilsmi was liigli iiizui lm' thc 'l'mjzuis, Hut ul' 15 ova-rits, lrmitmi wmi twelve llrst plzicc limiurs. lorry sciwcrl lf, puiiits: Blc'.Xl'cc uf liwnitoii, 1212 puiiilsg :mfl XYilsmm, lll points. liwnituii wmi tllc mils' rclziy wliilc llic 'llrnjziiis vvwii llic S80 yzml rclziy.. Cuzicli l':uil Llviiliiiis look Il tc-:un tn .Xlliciis to pzlrlicipcilv iii tlic Suiilliczrsl District truck im-cl mi Huy ll. 'Ilia snluzul, cmiipcliiig :lgniiisl six utlicr class .X sclumls, plzu-url llflli. lliusc wlin iiuulc thc trip :ls im-iiilmci's uf thc trziclx 1011111 wc-rc: 'lump-s liHlll'llL', licurgc llrpwii, Rzllpli llilrtmi. Hrlzuiclu QAIIVC. Klux Lpylv, l m'csl lfzislwpml, fic-urge tlzrculus, Klzirimi -Iuliimni, llcriinrfl Klo- liiiiiicy, Qllyrlc Rc-rlcliiig, Rulwrt Xx'Zll'4lCIl, Xlillzirfl lX'ilsfm, llplmzm l,ymis, Rzllpli fil2ll1SlllQ, Rulwcrt lluiiicls. Blzuizrgcrs llcury Slcclc :mil .Inc Slcclc. .sualll Baseball, Varsity Nine Winning Tight Games On The Diamond During the latter part of .Xpril and the early part of May, great interest was shown in hase- hall. The Trojans, coached hy lleggj' lillsesser. are a memher of the Big Four League composed of Portsmouth. Oak Hill. Sciotoville, and New Boston. ln the opening game of the season the Trojans defeated the Green Township High School cluh. 3-2. Barker pitched an excellent game for the Trojans, Rainey did the hackstopping . . I ln .Xpril .29 the l'ortsmouth High School team outslugged the flak Hill nine to win, Zl-8..The Trojans next journeyed to New Boston and defeated the Tigers 3-2 in a hard fought game played in a downpour ot' rain. The game was a pitchers' hattle hetween X'Yolfe of New lloston and blames liarker of litJ1'fSlllIJlltll. .Coach lCllsesser's nine virtually cinched the championship of the Big Four when they again defeated the New Boston Tigers. their closest rivals. The score was 2-l. and the game was a duplicate of the previous pitchers' duel. .Xgaiu Harker hested lN'olfe. lloth teams played line hall: Barker permitted only one hit. The Trojans remained undefeated for the season hy defeating Scioto- ville Fast High, lei-l. johnson and Bridwell pitched for the Trojans: Rainey and Rickey were hehind the plate. .The Trojans won the right to meet jackson in a hattle for entry in the central district tournament at Cfolumhus hy defeating New lloston on May l5. in the second game of a douhleheader. The Trojans dropped the first game 5-4, and won the second encounter, 9-3. Barker pitched hoth games for the Trojans. llelow: Top--the Trojan team: First rowgli. llridwell, F. Morris. F. Ferguson, K. lirady, C. ,l'otts, F. hlustice. R. Burton, ll. Hancock, D. Richards. Second row- lll. johnson, F. Rickey. I. Fmmert, ll. Greene, l'. Kline, H. Ramey, DI. l liarkcr, li. Sagravcs. .X. Klcfoy, Coach lillsesserg litlillllllfSZlgl'ZlVCS, liridwell. Capt. Rainey, llarker. ll6 Tennis And Swimming, Foremost Among The Summer Sports The tennis teams were quickly whippecl into shztpe hy Conch Lorentz. Playing out-floors for the first time this season, on ,Xpril 23, the Trojans clefeaterl Gul- lipolis. 5-2, :lt Txiflllllfl Pzlfk. .Xll of their pre-season practice was carried on in the gymnasitnns. For the Trojans, Phillips won, 6-0, 6-l3 Miller, 6-0, 6-43 liynon, 6-l, 6-lg Throekmorton, 6-3, 7-51 Ctinninghzmi, 6-4, 6-3. lfrowine :mtl Taylor lost. 3-6, 4-63 Dale and liztrshzl were rlefeatefl, 6-4, 2-6, 3-6.. ln the Kenyon invitation tournament :lt fizimhier. Ohio, the Trojans suffered reverses. Phillips lost to Ueweese of Pimpin, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. lfynon won from Tr:u'e of Norwalk, 6-2, 6-2, hut lost to Klossman of Cincinnati, 6-l, 6-2. The clouhles team of Throe'kmorton :incl Miller went to the llll?ll'lC1'Hl1ZllS. They won from .Xmherst, 8-6, 6-23 clefezttecl Cilevelancl Heights. 7-5. 6-43 hut lost to Upper Xrlington, 6-2, 6-3..The Tro- jzms rlefeaterl Chillicothe, 6-2. Phillips won, 6-3, 6-43 Throekmmirton, 6-4. 6-23 lzynon. 6-2, 6-43 Miller, 6-l, 6-33 Lim- ninghznn lost, 0-6, 4-63 lfrowine lost, 0-6. l2-l0, 2-6. Throekmorton :mil Miller won, 6-l. 6-3. liynon zmcl Phil- lips were victorious, 6-4, 6-1 ..XN'inning every mztteh the Trojans :Lgain rlelezltecl iizillipolisg Phillips, 6-23 Throckmorton, 6-I3 Miller. 6-lg liynon, 6-3: ztnrl Lim- ninghzim. 6-3 ,. Playing at .Xthens, Chester Phillips won the Southeast Dis- trict high seliool singles championship hy the toss of at coin. With the score stznnling one set each in his match with Rose ol' Nlztriettzt clztrkness intervenecl. Phillips lost the first set, I0-8, :intl won the seeonrl, 6-4. Miller :mel Throek- morton also proeeeclefl to the zloulrles iinzils. They clefezxterl Rigney zmfl Mum- mey ot' tfliillieotlie in the finals, 7-5. 6-3, 6-3..'l'here were no swimming meets: hows-ver, I1 large group of hoys workerl out :it llreztmlzmml Pool tmrler Nr. blztek- soitls supervision, Tennis: zthove, Phillips.. liynon . .he- low, Millet '..' l'hroel4morton . . Swimniing: ztlwove, Splash! . . lower left- finrrett , . l.owe1' right-llezlcl . . Girls Athletics: Fun And Exercise, Spirit cv .Z FB -IJ cu Q. E o U E ' al Tri Physio ow .E .E .53 C 'ae E 11111s 111111 11.111 111111111 11711 111111115 1111 1 1 11111'111'111:1111111 111 s11111'1s 111'1- 1111-111111-1's 111 111111, s111111s111'1-11 111' Miss 111-11. is i11 11s . . -1 1-11-V1-11111 y1-111'. 1111- 11111'1111s1- 111 1111- 1-11111 F .. is 111 ll1'Hl11411L' g111111 s11111'1s1111111s11i11 111 111-111111sc 111. 1111- 11111111 1111- 11111111111 g1'111 r - ' 4,3 .. 111'1111111s11'11111111 1-1111111 11171 111- 1111-s1-1111-11. 1 1111- 11111s1111111i11g s111-i111 1-V1-111 VVZIS 1111- 1111- mbued To Promote Tense And Energetic Contests 1111111 11111111111-1 11111111-, 11-111-11 1'Ill'S111' 1 s 111111 111-ys 11'R'I'l' 1111-s1-111c11 111 1111-111111-rs 1111-1-11- 111g 1111-111. .1 1-1111 was 111s11 gin-11 111 1111- g11'1 1'1l1l'11 1111- 111-sl 1l11fI'1ll11If1 s11111'1.'i 11115 1'L'1lI' 111111-1 111-1s1-1 1'1-1-1-1v1-11 1111- 111111111'. Miss 111-11. Il g1':111111111- 111- S111'g1-111 S1-1111111, 1111s11111. M11ss,. 11111 '11111' 11-111'111-s 11v1- QYIII 1.-,1, 1 1 1.11 ' , 1 ' , 5ll1l1'15, 5111- 1111s 115 111-1' 111-1111-1's 1111111 1111111-1. 11'111lSl' '11111 is 111 1111 1111 111 1'1-1'111'11s, 511111 N1IlI'1' 1,11111s1- S1-1'1-1. 1l11l1'1Il1 1-11111111111-111 s1-11111111-1 ' 111111 1'ig111 11111111 1111111 1111111-11 Q11'15 1111111-111' 111111111g1-1'., M. 1.. S1'1'l'1'. 11ssis111111 gi1'1s' 1111111-1111 1111111:1g1-1' , . Miss 111-11, gi1'1s' 1111111-111' 1-11111-11.. 1'1111s 111111 111-is1-1 Q1-1 1-X1-1'1'is1-. 11111 11111 1'i1111-111, IIS 1111-1' 11:11 1111- 1i1111- 111111 11.1111111111 . . U1,11'1il'1'1', 1111'111-ry, 1111111. 1111-11' sI1i1'1 111i1s 1111- 1l111H 111111 1111-1' 1111111 2l11'1-11111' 1111ss1 1111111s.111s1.1111111111 1111- 11. ,1. 1. i1111i:11i1111. '11111-x 11 Q1-1 111'1-1' i1 .. 11,,1.1.1111'1s 1'l1'S1 1'1l11'f -1. .111:11'11. 11. .1111-11. 11. 1111111-111-11 1. 111-is1-1 11'1'1-s 1 1 M111-111-11 1 1', 1'1'1-s.1. M. 1 11'11111i11s -.11 1Sl'l'.1. 11. 1'iL'1'1l'1' 1'Ii1'1-11s.1. Miss 111-11 15ID1ll1,1, 111 11l'1Nl1i'4, 1'. 11llI'1it', 5. 51-1'111111 1'11w: 11. 1ll1'1'111l, 11. 1,. 1'11'I11l'I1Y. if 17111-1, 1. 17111-1, 11. 1 1'11s1i1-11, 1, 11111111-, M, 1. 1111111111-1', lt. bl. 111111s, 17. 11:11s11-1. 1', 11111'1'. M. 11. 1,1s1, 17. M11g111-1. I1 . . . If, N11111111. 1. 1111111111 M. lx. 1'1111s 11 1X1111'5U11, 11. 1XI1l1l11', M. I111111115lY11, lx. IQ11111. M, l,, S1-1'1-y. 11 . . . . , , . -, . . 5111-111-1-1'. 5. 1l'1,1lS. M. .1, 11'1'111IlL'I', 1,. Q 11'1-i11111:11111, 11. 11111-1-11-1', 11'. 11'i1111-1'. .11. 11111-111-1'. ,X lt-w scztstins :tgti limlqtiy' was tlctiitltttlly at niintir gnnit' in tht- sptrrting :it'tivitit's ol ll, ll. S. Within thrct- ycztrs tht' Quint- has tlt-vcltipt'tl lrtini :t novel IlflVCIIllll't' into tant- til' tht- inztjtri' sports :inning girls. This st:ttti tml' :tlliuirs is ntit siiriirisf ing when tant- t'tnisitlvi's thzit lincltcy is tint- til tht- lmest games. :intl in ,XIlll'1'll'1l it is ttvt-n intirt' t'n- tllnsi:1stit':1lly plztyt-tl hy girls tliztn it is ln' litiys. lfor the tltwtlltipiiitliit of :t t'tiiii'ztgt'titis inintl :intl spirit in :1 strtintl lwtitly. litit'ltt'y hzts lint lt'w t-tIn:1ls. The hotly intist lic tltlxililc :intl willing, the niintl :tlert :tntl :tctivc tti play this p:t1'tit'til:tt' grunt-. Hilton tht- chilly lztll wintls :irc hltrwing, instttntl tml- spending tht-ir spztrt' htrtirs :tt tht- nitwit- tit' enjoying tht-ii' lt-istirc tiinc with :i ntn't'l tri' :i htix tif t':mtly, ltinr husky stltizitls tif t-nt-rgt-tit', pci'- scvering stittkwit-ltlt-rs Cllilfilt :in clnsivt- white ruliher splicrtt :tll lJYt'l' l,:tlitrltl lfit-ltl. Stunt'- times :t well-iiitciitltttl stick goes wrong. :intl :t pair of lil:ttilt-:tiitlfhltitt shins intist liinp twt-1' tn tht- sitlt'-lines. tn' pt-rlntps tht- hull niist:tlqt-s stunt' l:tii' IJl2lyCl'lS t'ytt ltn' tht- gtrztl-post :intl sho lrt':trs the nizlrlt ltrr wt-vltsi lint nothing tl:tnntt'tl, thcst' -stnrtly l:tssit-s wtirlt griinly tin. Sistt'i s litnnps. t.'li:ti'lt-5' litrrstts, :tching ztrnis. :intl tirtltl lt-gs itll' htirne :ts p:1tit'ntly :intl :is prtititlly :ts ln'titlittr's ttmtitlm:ill stat s. ln W3-l, wht-n litwltt-5' was in its inl:1nt'y in l'. ll. S., the iirt-st-nt st-nitn' tt':nn inmlti its tlelitit. .Xlter pi':tt'tit'ing lm' twti twmstttititivt' st':tstins. they were zthlt' to titttplzty their tmpptiiiciits :intl Wert- tlt't'l:11'tttl tti ht- tht- cliznnpiims for lllifm. This was not :tn twist' t:islx. ltn' it was lilziinli' tncxt Irztgcl Field l-lockey, Championship Seniors, Top group--First row: F. Burke, D, Flood, J. Heisel, W. Winter, A. Padan, Second Row: M, Wurster, M. E. Potts, J, Mitchell, D. Barry. Third Row: M. J. Watkins, B. Babcock, H. Ribble. Not pictured: N. Spencer, S, Gordon, Juniors, Sccond Tearn-- 'First Row: B, Rawson, S. TePos, C, Craig, H, Allen, B, Frostick, J. Burkhardt. Second Row: S. Cochran, M. Everman, M. I. Gardner, J. Friel, V. Schaffer, H. Drew, M. L. Serey. Third Rowz M. A. Trernper, B. McCauley, K. McClure. Not picturedi l. Gable, B. Curran, l, Cove, J. Stewart. SophonnoresfFirst Row: J. Kukleman, M. Brooks, H. McDaniel, E. J. Gims, D, Haislet, C. Friel, J, Spurlock, Second Row: P. Horr, A. L. Neal, J. Dearth, L. Sexton, N. Breece, J. Cornett. Third Rowi G. Coburn, J. Thornton, H. J. Stockharn, H. Townsend, Freshmen- -First Row: R, Adams, M, Reno, M. F. Pratt, J. Bowman, H. Boker. Second Row: A, TePas, S, Blevins, J. Rickey, P. Drew, B. Pressler, Third Row: M. Jordan, B. J. Gyor, J. Wiggins, A. Mc- Clure, M. Morrison. Not Picturedi M, Roberts, k'YltlClil. from the lseeu eompetitiou for suprem- gtey. there hail heeu no tlwarlliug iu the junior class. 'lihe seores iuflieate the exeelleut work aeeomplishetl hy the sophomore girls. .Xs usual. the freshmen showecl plenty ol' tight autl taleut. .X few were eautious, hut the rest were too ex- eitefl to take heetl of any rlauger of etuharrass- mettt whieh might helall flue to lack of rliseretiou. Hue of the huest thiugs iu this year's games was the wouclerlul spirit of sportsmanship rlisplayecl lmoth hy the players themselves aucl the hystautl- ers, lhe Irteurlh' yells hy hoth teams after the games were enough to show that the hesl ol feeliugs prevailetl. 'lihe arlvaueemeut ot the hoekex' frames iu l'. ll. S. steaks well lor the . IN eoztehiug :thility ol Nliss Charlotte lltl Nliss llell. reach' for aetiou l . . Come ou, Xtatkius, hit that hall iu to lleisel . . Sara 'l'el'as, olflieiatiug over a group of juniors. 'lihey seem to he having a tough time cleeitliug whom they waut as their eaptaiu . . tiaptaius XYiu- ter :tml Kletlure rluriug a time out pirfofl , . 'lihat's goal keeper Kle- tauley hehiucl the regalia. rleleutliue' the juuior goal . . lt's heatlsl lfresh- urtu Captain -lo Rickey wius the toss- ttp for the west-eucl goal over Sopho- more Laptaiu tiiiusulieferee Har- riett lluuu ' ' seems worriecl: mayhe it was her eoiu . . Won By Seniorsg Rigorous l. who And B 'Z 5 H- O U1 C 'E fU L I.. S VI L O O 'D -IJ 3 O Ps .u 'S -IJ U 4 supervises aurl traius the teams. See just who's who out there ou l,aholtl lfieltl. 'lihe lirst the light spots is the clariue' leaflet' ol' tlte semor ehampiouship team. Laptam Willa Xtimer. euarcliug light is iu lieeu competition. autl ull the lielfl s faithfully tloes her share. Met lure. ttims. :mtl Rickey always stage au exhihitiou ol' team- worlx aurl eooperatiou. Xlet lure, a tumor lull- haelq. plays a eousisteut game of ltoelqey. tiims, eaptaiu of the sophomore team is ou the lorwartl liue, She is a stluare. lair athlete with a taleut for sports. liieltey is the rlimiuutive liallhaele ou the Ireshmau team. What she lacks m size, s makes up iu pep, spuule. autl alertuess. ody, Quiclc Thinking And Action Next the light reveals lletty llaheoelt that goal zealously. lit-tty's chief mlm v 'r I,- Q M Y ff., uit I V H, .X Q at ii, Zh Q 51 if ,f gg g -K3 ' 'ff Q Us X A ,A ,Sf is Q I Sf Q - 14 'f?5n'12' fu- U. w x .i f..,r.fSEis1f'5?22i. Wlfikif fx Volleyball, Played ln Damp Gymg Tennis, Between Showers l'11'1lllI 111C 111rge Q'l'1ll111 111- L'1l1111lS1ZlS11L' girls NV1111 11111611 S1J1'1l1Q,1' ZL1'1'1YCS, Kliss 111-11 111111 her 111ssies 111,110 1,111 11,1 11,1161-1,1111. 11155 11011 111514611 1'1,111- XVC1111 111eir W111' 111 the 1e1111is e1111r1s 111 Nl11l11111 LIMS Minus Cmnlmsml 111' 1w1,1W M1115 CM11' 1'111'1i2 ZlI'I11L'11 with Il 11e1, Il 1'11L'1iC1, 211111 Il S11111J1y l1CI1111V1'1l1'1i 111111 ll l1Q111111Q' s111ri1 111'111'e11 111 11e il 111 111111111 1111111 thu 1111111.11 111111115 5111145 51141139111 A I 1-171' V1C1111'Y. 11 11 - 111e1'1111-111 C112ll'IlL'1L'l'1511k' 1111111119 1he girls 111is 1'e:11'. 11111111 1111 e11r111111111e111 111- 111IlI'C 1111111 11111' girls 1'11e 1ig'111i11g s11iri1 111 1110 Q111J1l1lll141l'L'S 11e111e11 111 NH Hin tho ' ' i - I ' H , ss 1 1 se 16111115 111 1'01J1'CSl'I11 1'. 11. S. i11 1e1111 1111-111 1111 111 the 11110 111 e11111111111111s. 111e CHgHgL,nwn1S W1111 11111-11111-115' 111Ilj'Cl'S. She 111s11 4'111 1'5- 111111 W 11 1111111 1111' 1111101 011111151112 101111151 se1ee1e11 11111111165 111111 singles 10111115 111 vie wi111 41W 11111 5'111111'111 14U5 11 U1115C 1'1111- e11e11 111her 1111' s11111'e111f1e1'. 111111' rest 111- 111e V 1 N Y 1 gir1s VY1111 11'ie11 11111 e1111se 1DZ11'l11C1'S 211111 11111ye11 1 1t'11l1'C11 11111lYL'f5111J111ll111WCSI l'11'S1 1x11w: 11. bl. - A . . . . . 1111 111e C11lll111711l11S11117 111 111e 11IQ11 se1111111 111 '11115- .l' 1111'1111 11- 1 '15111 111' 11' 1119951 1' 11111111105 lllfllllgll Zl 11r11eess 111 111111111111111111. W' ,. . . .1r1111111. 11. 111w11s1:1111. 11. f1l111ll'I1. X 1e'1111 e11111111se11 111- 11'111i11- l 1'ie1 11 Rick 911111111 Row: AX. 1,. Neal, '1. 1i11g1e1111111. 17. 'i ' Q 1 ' 1' L 11' . .I 11111111 51lCL'1i. 111111 NlZ11'1112l l1111e XX111k111s 11111x'e11 111'1iC1'. , 1 ' U 1 ' 111 the singles 101l1'11Ill1l6111 11g11111s1 1111111111g'11111: NL'1111l1'?wf l'I1'S1 R11w: 17, Blllglltxl, 11. 11e1se1, 51. L'2lC11 girl w1111 Il 119L'151YC Y1C111I'1' 11ver her 1111111111- ll Xyutkiml 11- 1111111112 N. gl,L.11CC1-1 em. 111-ggy 11111'1' 111111 1111111 XY1111L'1' were 111- Scwlld Huw: H- Shaw. In Mmhhm' IX. uulgm' Q'0111CI' 11111e 111 11ll11J1Ily 11111 1ll11111I1Q'11111 11111 5121151 XI li- HMS F. Burke. ' 11. 1 1'ie1 111141 li, 11101111110 111511 11111s1ri1111e11 111eir ' ' 11111111111-111s i11 111e 11111111108 1l1Zl1L'1lL'S. R l1l'111VVf'lIICl111l1'1'5 111. Xv1l1'S11y 10111115 1e11111: 11 1 A A M lfriel . . M. XY1111Qi11s . . lf, S1JL'L'1i . . -1. llielxey . . Soclcball At Mound Parlc Xxvilll thc zulxm-111 ul clear skies z111cl lllllllly wc-z1tl1c1', 1l1c scniui' z111cl j1111i111' girls l1z11- Ilcrl 111 Zlll llA7 scurc i11 1l1c lirst suck- lulll game 111 the scz1sf111. R1l1l1lc :111cl Xlitclu-ll l1z1l1c-fl llflllll' 1'1111s. l11 the next g:1111c-, 1l1c sopl1f1111411'1-s were liezlclefl slrniglit fm' victlnry with live runs, l111l l:11c'1' lust to 1l1c ll'CSl1l1lCll, lO-I1. 'lille scwiul viclmy for lllC seniors was scur- - , f - ul zlgzuust 1l1c s11pl111111111'es. l-l-N. llie lnurtli gzuuc lmciwceu the f1'csl1111e11 z111rl the j1111i111's was :1 vicimy fm' thc fresh- 111c11. K1-3. l11 the li11:1l gz1111cs the jliniurs ll'lll1lllCfl lllc SllIJlll1lNl1l'CS. 10-7: the l.I'i'SlllllCll Cil1Pllll'Cfl 1l1c cl1:1111pi1111sl1ip lmy flcfc':1tii1g ll1c sciiiurs, 9-l. ,Xlwuvet .XllCIl, ju11i111' pi1cl1c1'. . ll. l':2ll'lt', l1llllJl1'C, ll. Sl12lVV, senior c:1tcl1c1' . . li. ul. flims, s41l1l111111111'c pitclicr .. 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Kzttliryti AlL'fillll'0, llot Magnet, hlzmet lletsel, :tml llztzel ,xlltlll .. QQ.: Resc uing Refugees SEPTEMBER 8--Ye portals of learning are opened, and the Trojan begins another school yearfeveryone brown as berries-free textbooks-six weeks to a month now. . 9--Dean James lnewl introduced to the femmes in a special girls' assembly, and it's nothing short of a massacre in lunch line.. lOiAll received a free Echo-combined assembly in- cluding introduction of new faculty members, football schedule, and the usual welcome to Freshmen. . llfDeMolay dance, and did the sweat rolll. . I4- -Still hot-Bob Moore declares he's gonna take off his shirt. . l5-Same weather conditions-pep assembly, and oh! those red jerseys of the varsity team!fEcho youngsters perform-Seniors voted for class officers.. l6fGirls' League Mixer with Robinson and Gordon presiding at the urn lpunch bowl to youliElection results: D, Covert lPres.l I wanta thank you for voting for meg B. Moore IV, Pres.l l wanta thank you also , B. Babcock lSec'yl Ditto , F. Gilmer lTreas.l Same thing .. 5--Revelers initiate some new Vergils -Why was Bob Appel's face so red at this weird cerernony?. . Gfhlew speech platform so's we can oratate better --ugh. . 7e-New lunch schedule--tough on habitual crowder- iners. . 8---Assembly--Dean Gilliland spoke for first time to students-f-Mr. Charles Newcome also talkedfufear is man's greatest fear lespecially when a guy has a chemistry test next periodl , . 9fPep assembly--Coach Peggy Ellsesser spoke in be- half of team.. l2e ln i492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue, etc. . i3--l-lockey motto must be: Kill or cure, but they always go back for more. . l4fG. A. C. initiation with castor oil administered and Becky Roth and her idea on how long a kiss should be lno less than I7 milesll. So, my dear fellow stu- dents, if you see any green hair ribbons or shirt tails hanging out, report it to the G. A. C., and they will round up any strays. lHope Miriam Wurster reads thisl. l7-Judge Kautz gave talk on Constitution in assembly. l8--Cool weather at lastfbeat Sciotoville, 65-O. . Zl-Did Salladay fall into the swimming pool or didn't she?. . 2ZfPuzzle for you to figger out: Who'll be Queen Friday night at dedication of stadium? lGive you three guesses and the first two don't count. . 23-A new step in political history is launched when Beanery Party is formed in Civics class.. 247Waitin' for game tomorrow night.. 25fPep assembly and farewell to Coach Ness who leaves P. H. S. scon lDid the team cryll+Tied Ham- ilton, 7-77Stadium also dedicated with Willa Winter as queen. . 28-Tests in almost everything-Who said Labor Day came the first Monday in Sept?. . Z9-Advisory group is simply rippingl.. 3O7Flash! Beanery Party wins electionsfmaybe we'll eat beans this winter.. OCTOBER if-Vet? No assembly?., 2-Massillon massacres Portsmouth, 70-Ofln the re- sult column of Cave's absence card there fondly ap- pears a 7O-O to commemorate the event. . l27 i5-lt looks mighty serious when Jean Salladay ap- pears each morning a la posies.. l67Pep assembly first thing in morning-Nothing like it to get those cobwebs out of your mouth--Copen makes a speech with aid of crutches lahem, Miss Shultzl---Your reporter hopes the team will take their skid chains along to beat this rain, rainplleserves didn't do so bad either-truckin' over the river in a U, M. truck. . i9-Dr. Hitchcock ably assists hockey girls recover their breaths, or did he make them loose 'em?.. 2OeAssembly-A Mr. Bayley talkedfDid you get gist of speech? Zl-Very foggy this morningfbet the grade cards will be foggy this evening., 22--Girls begin to drag out winter skirts-and moths. . 23-Peppy assembly. . 26-Boys seem to know quite a bit about braiding hair, or at least the cords of window blindsfroom 303. . 27fFeyler burns finger in chemistry . . 28fFrench Club meets, singing Frere Jacques with the old fervor. . 29--Skit of Senior dance given in assembly with Mil Robinson and Mack Joyce nothing short of a howling successf-Mr. Corwin organizes Chemistry Cub.. 30-No school-teachers at Athens for usual reason -Squeezed out a point over lronton, I3-l2-Those Tigers sure were wildl. . 3l--Hallowe'en-Senior Dance f rather spooky 4 did the goblins getcha?. . NOVEMBER 2fSchool in constant political arguments. 3-Election Day land it rainedl4Trojan staff starts campaign which promises to be bigger and better than ever. . 44Aftermath of elections. . 5eeTrojon assemblyfschool room melerdrama with Georga do Wash hanging on wall upside downftish tishl. . 6-7e-Echo and Trojan staffs go to Columbus for Journ- alism Conventionf-trip thru Dispatch plantgmeetings -banquet-dance-'never could get to bedemore meetings-football game!and five hamburgers in Chillicothel.. 9-Trojan assembly packed to hear Clyde McCoy and his famous orchestrafanother home town boy who made good-O, how those Sugar Blues haunt a guy. . lO7Charles Partlow and Ben Hitchcock caught by Mr. Corwin for chewing tobaccofof all things to chewl. . l l--Armistice Day4Dr. Donald Tippett spoke-taps at ll:OO-sure makes a fella stop and think-Glee clubs sang contest number and went to Jackson for final workoutfgot home in the wee hours of the morn. i2--Girls League annual skating party on Shawnee Roadequite a crowd-'Trojan staff starts wearing sandwiches lnot the hamburger varietyl . . i3-Dear students: do not walk under any ladders, fall in any manholes-'tis Friday the l3thl Trojans retain city championship in football. . I6-Clyde McCoy sends good will telegram to school. l7fWanted: a remedy to take the squeaks outa Miss Shultz's shoes-Please report this remedy to room 308. . i8-Susie Gordon just can't keep her fingers out of test tubes. . l9?Dramotic class presented Sparkin' in assembly -Orchids to dramatic classesl. . 2OfMiss Bertram's classes go to Public Library and Trojan staff to Koh-Patterson'sfeducational, eh?. . 234Seniors take O. S. U. testsfoh, where was my vocobulary?. . 24-Seen: one perfectly good hound dog in 220, de- sirous of receiving a A. D. lDogma of the Artsi . . 25-Leo Stockham's Book of Boners still in circula- tion--as if there weren't enough boners pulled around school-Pep assembly 6th period-We've just got to beat Huntington! Our unofficial cheer leader gave the We are we yell. . 26-Turkey Dayfusual aches-game with Huntington very good even if we did lose-that river breeze makes you feel like you're Gone with the wind -DeMolay in evening with Betty Babcock as queenewhat about the king?. . 27fRecuperating from yesterday. . 28-29-Saturday and Sunday-Seniors are digging up ye old family album to find material for autobiographies -these great literary masterpieces are supposed to make Shakespeare turn over in his gravel. . 30A-What's Robert Taylor got that Charles Ottino hasn't? lapologies to Jack Bennyl . . DECEMBER l-Sara Lee Pyles bravely weathers the storm of opposition and defends chewing gum in school. 2-Every Pupil tests-you know, the bitter with the sweet. . 3-Four Trojan staff members leave for National Journalistic Convention in Detroitfgot lost in big city -notables present, such as Christopher Morley, Henry Ford, Edgar Guest, etc,-one member of delegation had quite some fun sending telegrams lMr. Freeland had fun reading one by mistakel, while another member chose to sleep through one evening of a good tlme. . 4f O, the frost is on the punkin', And the punkin's on the vine .. 7-Oratorical contest with contestants using their best basso profundo-K. Bohr won. . 8-Basketball season inaugurated with P, H. S, defeat- ing Sciotoville, 25-l8.. 9-King Edward Vlll abdicated. . lOfEcho announces results of Know your school questionnaire-you didn't know that you didn't know very much about your alma mater, did ya?-lmagine- Earl Cunningham a janitorl.. l l-We expressly want to beat that Pony Express from Huntington tonight-two weeks 'til Xmas .. l2+Junior Carnival4Ladies and Gents: Step right up to the greatest show on earth complete with bingo, roulette, and Orlando CavelfPrizes from soup to nutsl. lfl--'Blue Monday. . l57 Merry Christmas sprouting from every black- board. . i6-Freshman English teacher: ln what tense is the verb 'has abdicoted'? Freshman: ln the abdicative mood . . 17-O, where are the snows of yester-year?. . I8-Christmas assembly with Santa Claus, presents, play, and sad eyed Seniors-two weeks vacation. . 24-DeMolays dance to Earl Hood's orchestra.. 25-Switches or presents?. . 28-Charity Ball with P. H, S. well represented. . 29fTurn off the alarm clockl. . 3l f-'End of year--Sue Gordon moves to Columbus. . IZS COLEMAIXVS MARKET FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Prompt and Courteous Service OPEN EVENINGS Gallia St. By Dreamland Pool This Way to . . . . . . The Big Show Man, oh Man-What STYLE GRIFFON Clothes are always the big show always the BEST STYLES THE CRITERION I. F. CARR There's Nothing Like G A S DIAMONDS - :- WATCHES -:- JEWELRY -2- 813 Gallia St. For COOKING - REFRIGERATION WATER HEATING HOUSE HEATING PORTSMOUTH GAS COMPANY THE RENDEZVOIIS TEA ROOM 6 Miles from Town 9 Rooms for PRIVATE PARTIES BRIDGE or BANQUETS 0 O STEAK - CHICKEN - FROG LEGS and LOBSTER DINNERS All Kinds of Sandwiches and Soft Drinks O 9 0 RESERVATIONS NOT NEEDED DINE and DANCE No Cover Charges 9 JANUARY l-3-4Asleep in the arms of Morpheus.. 4-Everyone back after much needed vacation-Pre- fesseurs Stewart and McElhaney reminiscing about Cuba-Got a peek into auditorium-scaffolding and paint buckets everywhere. . 5-Saw a redbird today. . 6-Marjorie Cooper wins S3200 at Bank Nite4some people have all the luck-Miss Bertram loses voice.. 7-Wish they would hurry up and fix auditorium-it's been so long since last assembly. . 8-Covert appoints cat and dog committee-Ports- mouth High is really progressing-Rawson, Feyler, Eynon, and Babcock are the chosen ones-lt was a cat l?l, you know, that caused their downfalll.. ll- Brrrr toasts pouring from auditorium reminds us that Birch, the magician, performededid you see the pony disappear?. . I2-Fountains acting stubborn again. , l3-Practically all the school going to Camille lTaylor and Garbol-guess the boys and gals need a few pointers. . l4- Ole Man River is rising--local residents uneasy. I5-River still risingvbut we have our floodwall lhehl heh! read furtherl . . I8-20-Whole town in suspense-river getting higher every minute and the rain keeps coming-students asked to vacate lockers in case of flood. 2l-Last day of semestereafter school took a look at river-flood inevitable+Merchants work frantically to board up establishments-sirens and whistles wcrn residents to evacuate flood areas. . 22-A never-to-be forgotten date-the water comes over floodwall and the flood is on! Miss Bell had to go home on a milk truck. . 23-Water keeps comin'?business district flooded! the sky's the limit-Willa Winter leaves home in ski pants without another change of clothes-Where was Dot Flood in all the flood? No one knew, and all the time D. was in her own upstairs-Mr. Dale also stayezl at home-Buck Rheinfrank has some endurance'- worked four days without a drop of sleep-students have get together at Bill Dunn's, orchestra and everything. . 24-lt actually snowed-and the town full of water- Miss Kauffman putting out the food and washing dishes, even singing lullabies to the kiddies-Every house packed full of refugees-families separated! radio broadcasting station works night and day-really deserve medals for rescue work-only two people lost in all the water. 254Water coming higher-Portsmouth looks like a little Venice-eheard a man singin' The Hills of l-lame -drinking water becomes scarce-bucket brigade forms at the spring on Kinney's Lane4t'aint no fun carrying water a mile, eithereDid you all see Mitchell in her No. IO hip boots?-impossible to get anything at restaurantfnot even ice cream-not even ice- post office established in Coca Cola plant-cars parked everywhere. . 26-- Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink lthe guy that wrote that must have been in a floodl-Clark Gable Ottino, when going down with his boat, shouted, l shall sink with my ship, lfive feet of waterl-Crest 74.23 feet. . 27-3l-Water going downl one chimney after another comes to light-not a whole window pane south of Robinson Avenue!Grant is a regular no man's land-- if the Trojans learn to play basketball on that floor, they can take Waterloo with one hand tied behind.. FEBRUARY lfCafeteria and gyms cleaned out-sat- urated text books and gym suits routed out of basement. 2-l2-Everyone cleaning out houses!that is, those that remain on foundationsfRed Cross, aided by many P. l-l. S. students starts rehabilitation. lnice word- must rememberl After living on the hill for years and years, Lois Chilton and family moved to Gallia just in time to catch the waterflt's not the washing l mind, it's the irony of it!-childhood treasures ldolls, etc.l covered with mudfdoors stuck-Can't hit anyone's arm these days on account of as how typhoid shots have been flying thick and fast.. I4- l love you dayfromanticism bloomed at every corner lin the mudll .. l5-School starts again, ending 3 wks. vacation l?l- new semester also4Freshmen galore!everyone wear- ing new Spring colorfbeige lmud on shoeslfclasses are merely another chance to tell flood yarns-at la:t an easy subject for themes. . l6+-Snowedgl-laven't seen a show for eight wks. . l7-Wonder if Mack Joyce finally crossed the Bar in speech class?.. l8-Mr. Corwin claims a certain acid is strong enough to take the water out of wooden floors+myabe they should have poured some in the river around Jan. 22. . I9-'Tis rumored that we will have to go to school Saturday's to make up for lost time. . 20-School on Satfand was the absence sheet a long onel. . Z2-Miss Kauffman gives test on G. Washington- some brilliant student believes George lived at Mt. Sterling! 23?l-las W. P, A. struck gold or oirl?-saw them diggin' a big hole on Waller St. side of bldg.. 24fSit down strikes becoming prevalent-flood sales all over town-'playin' hookey is simple these days- no phonesecatch? .. 26-Trojan questionnaire distributed to students- For Pleasure and Health . Congratulations to Keep Fit and Ride a Horse Every Member of the at Class Of '37 P P A U ' S RIDING ACADEMY Phgne 420-R Now that you have completed your high school training carry on with the realization that the GOLDEN RULE is applicable not only Highest Quality for in your social life but the Lowest prices in your future business DR. I. H. GLICKMAN associations. See Us to See Better T P E N N E Y' S 207 Chillicothe Street I. C. PIIIUIY COIPANY, IICOIQUIIIIQ BUILDING SUPPLIES and REPLACEMENT MATERIALS INTERIOR f EXTERIOR STEEL AND WOOD DOORS WINDOWS C ROOFING SIDING WIRE WIRING SUPPLIES LIGHTING FIXTURES Q VALLEY SUPPLY CO. NEW LOCATION 909-911 Gallia St. Phone 3600 have you bought a Trojan? Will you buy a Trojan? -pulleze buy o Trojan! .. 274Again students suffer and study on Saturday! personally l'm for Hood control-the absence list re- quired two sheets. . MARCH l-Awakened at 2:OO in morning by distant earthquake-they're quite common around here lately. . 2-Harrison Head tickles the ivories to entertain Miss Bell's advisory group-Boys basketball team beats girls left-handed, they got the tip-off even with Rosemary on Peggy Ann's shoulders. . 3-Did you hear the were gonna sell Maine and Ver- mont to to Canada?-ask Mr. Kegley all about it. . 4--Shakespeare creeps into American history via Captain, My Captain! Wherefore art thou? . . 5-How did Fred Gilmer's suspenders get up on the lights in 22O?-Law of suspension maybe?.. 6--Duncan Newman, former P. H. S. student died-- regrets from all his many friends.. 8-So sleepy-Swing Club dance you know. . 9-Boys given lecture on good manners-what? no Casanovas?. . IO--These snowball fights prove a pain in the solar plexis. . ll-Cat and Dog committee active these days evicting feline members with due process of law -even got their pictures in the paper.. l2-Sophomore girls pronounced basketball champs- much to the disgust of the expectant seniors. . l5-Salladay elected president of Student Council. . l64Bandsters turn pranksters at practice-no harm done though. . l7-A bit of green here, there, and everywhere-must be the Irish in us?Wurster appeared dressed in the appropriate color but didn't know it was St. Pat's day. . l8fStudent body shocked by Texas school explosion- collected a fund to send to community-Echo ques- tionnaire results-Throckmorton and Gardner voted as test lookers-Congratsl. . l9-First assembly since B. C. lbefore Christmasl- auditorium ccmpletely redecorated with brand new curtains-look pluperfect pluslLSkit to Remember The Day presented4Remember?. . 2l--lSaturdayl First day of Spring!Signs of the sea- son: Keep off the grass , the seasonal fever, and bit- ter taste of the tonic. . 22--Hi-Y Easter services began-many students at- tended. Harold Doan was so nervous when he got up to read the Scripture that he lost the place4Musical comedy tryouts-Volleyball season opens.. 23-1-Red marks unrelentlessly read in advisory group.. 24---Photoplay Club organized-Watch out Hollywoodl. 25-Spring football begins. . 26--Seems like old time with Coach Ness speakin' in assembly-just back for visitfR. Rardin receivej N,S.P.A. medal in behalf of last year's Trojan staff- Mercer struts it for this year's staff. . 28- Les belles dames put on new clothes and cor- :ages and go to church. . 29-Sniffle, sniffle-got a code in the haid.. 30- Point system introduced to students by Student Council. . 3l-Seniors vote on graduation clothes-Girls get one white dress for both occasions-Boys will wear the goodly white trousers and dark coats. . APRIL l-All Fool's Day- Tumblers from Rio Grande College presented a tumbling review of how to tumble successfully-Did you see Gov. Davey?.. 2-DeMolay Dance at Country Club.. 3-Senior scholarship tests given with K. Bohr win- ning lst place in county. . 5-6--Crammed lessons for tests tomorrow.. 7---Those Every Pupil tests againfMeek Penn actually cracked a perfect score in chemistry-supernatural l calls itl. . 8-Webb and Bohr break the ice to go swimming. . 9-Y-Hi dance at the Washington Hotel!you know the one that was to have been given B. F.? lbefore the flood!-Home Economics convention in Columbus. . l3-Physicists may claim the theory of perpetual mo- tion or something, but Babcock and Covert claim per- petual emotion-or so we gathered from 220 advisory meeting. . l4-So sorry-notes lost for today-couldn't have been important. . I6-St. Louis Cardinals came to town to inaugurate Portsmouth's baseball team-School out at 2:00-P. S. they from the great Dean.. l9-Senior play try-outs-sophomore girls beat seniors to win volleyball championship. . 20-Miss Bell took swimming team to lronton to prac- tice up for future meet. . 22-Murder or suicide in 303? Blood spurts, .nd Mercer's left thumb is out of commission4Webb's likewise. . 24-Orchestra goes to Columbus to pull down a su- perior rating in state contest. . won-Gardner and Lynn obtained an interview 25---Scholarship team begins the daily grind of re- viewing+ fight on for old Alma Mater -Yeal.. 26-Fred Gilmer wore suspenders and belt one too many times-Webb and Mercer saw red, threatened to cut the galluses, then grew penitent and bought Fred- die a new pair.. 27-28???. . 29--National Honor Assembly-breathless suspense as roll is called+beaming students, dating parents., 30-Miss Bell and prominent athletes of senior class journeyed to Rio Grande College to compete in Play Day sports. . l32 MINIMUM COST MAXMUM POWER 9 STEWART GRQCERY A Home of Babb Bee' CAS Y f MINAMAX GAS Co. 137 Second St. Phone 680-681 Portsmouth, Ohio Vinton Sz Young Phone 3 PORTSMDUTH INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Portsmouth, Ohio Tcleplionc 2630 813 Gallia St. Kricker Bldg. Secretarial College and School of Accounting and Business Administration Member of the Ohio Business School Association Affiliated with Bliss College Professional Accounting, C.P.A. Shorthand Secretarial Science Typewriting Stenotypy Banking Civil Service General Motors Accounting Business Administration Machine Calculating Bookkeeping Machine Bookkeeping lnzlcxing and Library Filing Dictaphone Multigraphing Mimeographing - Free Employment Service For Graduates - - MAY l-Brains and brown lscholarship teaml goes to Athens-comes back with second place. . 3-Mystery of busted chair in 303 is still unsolved- Does Cave the Cave Man know anything about it?- B. Moore hangs flag upside downl. . 4-Fiance of Maxine Everman wants its understood that no musical comedy hero is gonna kiss his girl- now, Walter-Finally leaked out about M. E, Potts running into an elephant at circus. . 5-Rainy season again. . 6--Girls' League elects officers for next year-Gardner to head the organization-We hear the boys want a league. . 7-Mr, Freeland provides toys to amuse delinquent in class- Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch presented after school to amuse younger generation.. IO-Ohio U. dramatic group offered plays 6th period -all about suppressed desires and subconscious or un- conscious minds-Mr. Massie, former chemistry teacher, elected president of Teachers' Association. ll-Rev. Hyde spoke on Coronation ceremonies. . l2-King George VI crowned- Tulip Time presented -M, J. Coleman downs raw egg before curtain goes up. Steel Male Chorus sing-well worth the price, too. . 26-Mr. Dale took the students who placed in the state to the Ardzli to lunch with the Kiwanis club- strawberry short cake, no less!-Y-Hi picnic, Serey elected president of club. . 27---National Honor picnic--L. Chilton and J. E. Miller wander off and return after the eating lfeature thatl . . 28-Climax of Junior and Senior activities-the Promll -Suth'in plantation atmosphere-Jimmy Raschel and his orchestra supplied the rythm and we swayed right with 'em-The climate was in keeping with the decora- tions, too--the starch left the shirts and the curls left the hair. . 29-We aren't lazy, we're just fatigued. . 3l--No school - celebrating yesterday - lMemorial Day--remember?i . . JUNE l-Hatter than blue blazes-at such times I see no good in education-fountains overworked. . 2-- Rendezvous chorus coming nicely-ask Hattie -Mother-Daughter tea called off-Senior Honor hike instead-Beanery party flies two-legged flag. 3--Commencement play, The Late Christopher Bean I3- The study of botany is simply monotony lsans the Dutch accent?-Francis Dale gets grease paint poison. . i4-Trojan staff working overtime-Orchestra goes to Columbus. . i5-Miss Bell and company attend Play Day at Rio Grande College-Ribble returns with scorched nose., i7-Don Covert found wandering around in ladies' underwear dept. of local store! Betty rescued him though. . I8-lce cream bills going up.. i9--Tennis proving quite popular this year-love matches, no doubt?. . 20-Civitan assembly with cups going to R. Weisner for scholastic work, N. Johnson for Civics, and K. Bohr for history-Mr. Leach presented his trophies for scholastic improvement to L. Benson and P. Burke- Then 3 o'clock we all rushed for the river, not to jump in, but to jump on the St. Paul and float down the Beautiful Ohio lthe fish declared a holidayl .. Zi--Girls' League installed officers for next year and presented wedding gifts to Miss James-Freshmen girls beat seniors at sockball--Miss Krall starts working overtime as cashier in lunchroom.. 24--Last minute usual social arrangements being made for the Prom. . 25--Second period classes emptied to hear Wheeling presented-the last dramatic endeavor of the seniors --a darn good one, tool. . 4-Seniors say farewell to deah ol' Portsmouth High and line up for seat in Grant gym for Baccalaureate- boys form the usual design-P.H.S.-second night of play. . 5-GAC. banquet and dance-Heisel given cup for best sport -girls and escorts later dance to the har- mony of N. Smith's orchestra. . 6-Baccalaureate, with an all-inspiring message by Dr. Arba Martin, topped off by a dip. . 7--Beginning of the end-last week of skool!--l-li-Y's throw usual eat fest. . 8--Senior-gehto-gether--or did they?. . 9---Trojan picnic--dire revenge, plotted by certain members for abuses imposed upon them by editors, thwarted. . lO-Ah, and at last the class of '37 is thrown lkicked?i out into the world. Dr. Allen Diehl Albert lar was it Albert Diehl Allen?i said the goodbyes- usual dance and all night celebration. . ll--Commencement reioicers returned for cards, look- ing like,-well, we'd better skip that-yearbooks dis- tributed and autographs got-alumni banquet.. And so the last of the refugees is rescued from the large swirling pool that was the school year of i936-'37. , 134 Copies of Originals For Less KOPY KRT QJLJ Chillicothe at Gallia SAMUEL LEVI EQ COMPANY FURNITURE NEW LOCATION 930-932 Gallia St. Gallia at Findlay BUICK RICHMANS When Better Automobiles are :lugs will Headquarters for WATKIN S AUTOMOBILE CO. Graduation Suits White Flannel Trousers 311 Chillicothe St. PHOTOGRAPHS Wholesale Dealers in OF ERUITS and ,37 CLASS VEGETABLES Made at . HARRIS STUDIO KING BROTHERS C Th d d Ch ll h Chillicothe at Tenth HAMBURGER INN No. 2 For the Original 50 Hamburger PORTSMOUTH AUTO EXCHANGE JACK FISH, Prop. Used Cars TRY ONE TODAY Bought, Sold and Exehanged 739 Fifth Street 2332 Gallia Sr. Phone 3036 Congratulations to The Class of 1937 from the Distel Furniture Co. f Chillicothe and Seventh Sts. IISAY Illlllll illllll 817 Gallia St. Many Pictures in the YOU TROJAN were made on CAN FILMS and SUPPLIES from NEVER DO FOWLER'S MORE IioDAKs - FINISHING THAN PHOTOSTATS YOUR BLUEPRINTS EYES CAN DO E4 xg-,ga Any photograph can be Drs. Bennett dc Babcock Copied from Additional OPTOMETRISTS Pictures or Enlargements 720 Sixth St. Portsmouth, Ohio l3 6 I N D E X A Basketball lReservesl lO9 Accounting Department 9 Basketball Snaps lO9 Qgmiflistfutiop Dermrfment '29 152 Basketball lTotsl 109 ver :semen s - , . American History Award 49 Basketball IBOYS Vorsityl l IO, l l l Anderson, Miss Margaret 56 Boskemoll Section lO8 Anderson, Miss Margaret lEchol 60 Bell, Miss Charlotte I I9 Annual t 53, 59 Bell, Miss Charlotte lSenior Advisorl l5 Awards for Scholarship Improvement 53 Bertram, Miss Elizabeth 56 B Bigler, Mr. Robert lCoachl 99, ll3 E0llaMiSS MOVQGVST Bigler, Mr. Robert 83 an , Band Mothers' Club 93 Bmw' Miss Amo A , 69 Baseball fBOyS'l 115 Blaze', M ss Anna iJunior Advlsorl 35 Basketball lGirls'l l22 Board of Education 7 ANDERSONS Offer P. H. S. Coeds QUALITY - STYLE - SERVICE Specialists in FEMININE APPAREL and ACCESSORIES Russell W. Anderson, P.H.S. 1907 Everything Musical Pianos - Radios - Band Instruments Electrolux Gas Refrigerators and Westinghouse Electric Refrigerators SUMMERS Ei SoN 906 Gallia St. Phone 1971 Portsmouth's Music Center For .artistry in flowers see HERMS FLORAL CO. in if ,Fai a 75' X1 I -V , X 1? .r .5 'l 'i Q We Say It With Flowers' 817 Sixth St. Phone 1009 ELECTRIC COOKERY I X XYN Looks Better Is Better Electricity to Serve You ri- oH1o POWER Ca X! l37 Quality CLOTHING KL FURNISHINGS ORIGINAL HAMBURGER INN SQL, C3 N 25521 C 12? E 'Dee L-f Ulm rn VH1 UP 'JU P-I L3 2 E Z 2 EQCI 22 Z3 E :. my-11 'QU ii 73 U1 cm TCHE .L IIW JEIDELER ADDING MACHINES 4 Q Sales - Service - Rent - Exchange 3 1 Gifts with a Lasting E Rememefeeeee E BRUSHARTS 1: I f E TYPEWRITER STORE 533 Second St- ff' 810 Chillicothe sf. Phone 3686 THE BEST WISHES ICE CREAM STORES to the 1412 Gallia 1424 Grandview CLASS OF 37 Dairy Products - :- Candies . our milk shakes are supremely different WATKINS, GROCERY Corner Fourth and Offnere Sts. DOERR'S 519-521 Second St. We open the Way to lower prices BUCI-IERT'S SHOE STORE 0000 00 0 Ladies Quality Footwear SeEby's Arch-Preservers 1 122 Findlay Phone 1275-X 138 Boys' Glee Club 96 Corwin, Mr. J. F. Brown, Mr. Nelson 75 Covell, Mr. Robert lSocial Sciencel Burton, Miss Ruth 75 Cyfers, Miss Ruth Burton, Miss RuthlSenior Advisorl l5 Cyfers, Miss Ruth lFreshman Advisorl C D Calendar of the Year l27-l34 Dale, Mr. C, S. Cheerleaders lOO, lOl Dean of Girls Chemistry Club 84 Dean's Office Assistants Christmas Assembly 67 Debate Civics Award 49 Duis, Miss Dorothy Cole, Miss Wanda 89 DuPuy, Miss Henrietta Commercial Department 88 DuPuy, Miss Henrietta Conn, Miss Vera 69 lFreshman Advisorl just What You Want For picnics WILLS LINGERIE and THOROBREAD CORSET SHoP ROLLS and BUNS Made by A good Girdle HILLTOP BAKERY dress insurance 1915 Grandview Phone 311 Phone 2917-509W Chilhcothe Exclusive but not Expensive THE EMRICK CO Q FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE 1422 Lincoln Street Phone 33 ROYAL SAVINGS St LOAN CO. 828 Gallia St. Phone 70 WHEELING STEEL CORPORATION PORTSMOUTH WORKS PORTSMOUTH OHIO -:- FROM MINE TO MARKET -: PRODUCTS Coke Pig Iron Open Hearth In gots Billets Slabs Sheet Bar Tie Plates Blue Annealed Sheets Black Sheets Auto Body Sheets GEL: QW 6' V TEE Porcelain Enarneling Sheets Formed Roofing Range Boilers PRODUCTS Steel Barrels Rods Bright Wire Annealed Wire Barbed Wire Galvanized W'ire Standard Nails Galvanized Nails Coated Nails Staples Rivets Woven Fence Fence Posts Welded Wire Fabric Track Spikes E Freeland, Mr, J. R. 75 Echo Staff 60, 6l Freeland, Mr. J. R. lSenior Advisorl l5 Ellsesser, Mr. Willard iPeggyi 99 French Club 70 Ellsesser, Mr. Willard lPeggyl Freshmen Highest Distinction 5l lCoachl lO9-l l3 Freshmen Officers and Sponsors 45 English Club 64 Freshmen Section 44 English Department 54 Freshmen, 9B 47 F G Farmer, Mr. J. Richard 93 G. A. C. Cup 49 Flood Views l, 5, lO8, l26 Gilliland, Mr. W. D. lDean of Boysl 7 Football 98 Girls' Athletic Club l I9 Football lReservesl lO7 Girls' Honor Council l l-l3 Football iSnapshotsl 99-lO6 Girls' League Cabinet I2 Football lVarsityl 102-lO6 Girls' League Officers l l Foreign Language Department 68 Girls Sports Managers ll9 Meet Me at the Always CAMEO 23rd and Scioto Trail or 839 Gallia Street For 21 Bite to Eat or a Bit of Sweet Sandwiches - Sodas - Sundaes Cokes The latest styles in QUALITY CLOTHES for any occasion Charge It At COLLINS the Family Dept- Store 322 Chillicothe St. On Gradu.ation Day Wear an Emerson Hat J. W. RUSSELL 920 Gallia For Expert Shoe Repairing or Racquet Restringing Stop at Grimm's Shoe Repair Shop Gallia St. REDOUTEY Sz STERN PAINT g STORE Distributors of . . . Benjamin Moore 8: Co. Paints for Every Purpose 1006 Gallia St. Phone 2136 Use MOORE Paint Meet at our fountain after school for your REFRESHMENTS STEWARTS Original Cut Rate Drug Store 904 Gallia St. Phone 46 PORTSMOUTH GLASS H MIRROR COMPANY If you need GLASS or MIRRORS 1117 Gallia St. Phone 3055 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO l4l Best Wishes to The Class of 1937 DRINK W' IN BOTTLES For Complete Line of . . . HARDWARE... Prescrxptlons Radios HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Drugs Tennis Goods ...GENERAL MERCHANDISE Toiletries Golf Goods see the Magazines Baseballs S EARS SZ ROEBUCK Sodas Bathing Suits Candies Bathing Caps , Corner Chillicothe and Third Sts- Gallia and Lawson AFTER THE DANCE mo aes Glrlll f THE CRAIGMILES FURNITURE CO. 936-38 Gallia St. Westinghouse Refrigerators Phone 319 Kirbyps ARTWIL D R E S S S H O P 418 Chilllicothe St. Gallia and Gay Streets O00 Headquarters For . . . . . . Graduation Dresses l 2 Girls' Sports Section I I8 Hopkins, Mr. Richard Glee Club 96, 97 lManual Trainingl 90 Golf I I4 Hughes, Miss Gladys 56 Graham, Miss Lucille 56 Hughes, Miss Gladys lSophomore Advisorl 4l I H . . . . . . Industrial Arts and Commercial 88 Hzgpezlljlgcstinction, Lower Clossmen 2 gag Industrie, Arts Club 91 History Department I 74 :nt Merilnorlom H1-Y Club 76 'I E' OS Hockey learner 120, 121 J Home Economics 85 Jackson, Mr. Sylvan I 82 Home Economics Club 87 Jackson, Mr. Sylvan lSophomore Advisorl 4l Honor Section 48 James, Miss Margaret lDean of Gnrlsl 7 Hopkins' Mr. Richard James, Miss Margaret lEnglish Dept.l 57 lFaculty Athletic Mgr.l 99 -lenklnsf Mr' Paul 99 Jenkins, Mr. Paul lC0achl IO9, I I3 VISIT THE HIBBS HARDWARE DAIRY SHOPPE CO. For Everything inn. OUR GooD ICE CREAM Hardware that will CANDY 'Z' SUNDAES Stand Hardwear SODAS and SANDWICHES oh Fifth Near Chillicothe Ph- 666 Next t0 Hlsh 3011001 BEST WISHES FROM VOLUNTEER KOBACKERS AND Pi B5 The Store That Saves Your Money GILBERTS BRANDS I FOODS THAT SATISFY THE CLISSINS EQ FEARN LANTZ DRUG STORE COMPANY C I t L, f PRESCRIPTION amp C e me 0 SPECIALISTS FURNITURE -:- RUGS APPLIANCES -:- HARDWARE Pure Drugs as your Doctor Prescribes AUTO ACCESSORIES Phone 102 831 Gallia St. Portsmouth, Ohio Second and Market Free Delivery 1 L. C. DAVIS CHABOT S NASH Agency DEALERS IN USED CARS 1618-1622 Gallia St. 609 Second St. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO T 803 Phone 609 SUPER SERVICE Ralph Chabot Howard Chabot Paige Waugh Bill Grower Ron Jackson Russ Robbins Butch Martin Im Penot Glen Tuber Play-boy Mercer jim Pendelton Compliments of Portsmouth's Newest, Finest, and Most Beautiful T H E A T R E TI-IE GARDEN 2 FEATURES 2 AT ALL TIMES BRAGDONS Portsmouth'S Thrift Center Q o o Ock?t Home-owned Since 1897 leasing rices W. H. SCHMID E. I-I. RUSSELL GROCERIES GLASS CG' YAY Glass for Every Purpose MIRROR 1321 Gallia Sfmt 1106 Gallia St. Phone 460 Phone 532 Give Us a Break 144 Jchnston, Miss Edith Jolly Rogers Club Journalism Junior Class Officers and Sponsors Junior Girls' Glee Club Junior Play Junior Section Just Another Day K Kauffman, Miss Katharine Kautfman,Mis5 Katharine lTroianl Kejley and Accounting Assistants Kegley, Mr. Joseph lSocial Scietce Deptl Knight, Miss Zola Krall, Miss Kathryn L Language Seztion Late Christopher Bean, The 67 Latin Clubs 72, 73 Leach, Mr. Bert lCommercial Dept.l 89 Leach, Mr. Bert lOfficel 8 Les Jeunes Modernes lFrench Clubl 7O Library Page S7 Long, Mr. Arthur 83 Lorentz, Mr. Charles lCoachI 99-l I3 Lorentz, Mr. Charles lScience Dept.l 83 Los Toreros lSpanish Clubl 7l M Mackoy, Miss Caroline 82 Managers lBa3ketbalIl lO9 99 Managers lFootbolll Managers lGirls'l ll9 HAGER Sz WEBB For Better SANDWICHES I -XX Park at the AGL y , E PARK SHOPPE Q SERVICE Seventeenth and Grandview Gallia and John Phone 905 Phone 629-R BEST WISHES OF SHEETS FURNIT URE CO. V 526-530 Second St. Phone 22 When young men Want clothes of the latest style they naturally come here. in m ourns sri for Style and Quality in Portsmouth 45 C. HERRMANN Sz SONS MEAT MARKET b'4 CORNER OF EIGHTH AND MURRAY STS. YAY Phones 665 and 3290 Portsmouth, Ohio Keep Your Home Modern with Furniture from THE COVERT FURNITURE CO. l Gallia St. New Boston Phone Boston 34 See - the - new Gifts of Quality CONDITIONAIRE at 605 Chillicothe St. i Q the JEWELER America's most Beautiful Refrigerator Q 0 0 0 r ervice fo Ice S DR. I. E. WILHELM Phone 10 oPToMETR1sT 507 Chillicothe St. STQCKHAM Co. Phone 965 Martin, Mr. C. A. McComb, Mr. F. B. McElhaney, Mr. James McElhaney, Mr. James lJunior Aclvisorl McMains, Mr. Howard Nonrad, Mr. A. L. Multer, Mr. Fred Multer, Mr. Fred lCoachl Muster, Miss Isabel Nichols, Miss Gladys 57 Niswonger, Mrs. Nellie 89 Noel, Miss Gurney ' 56 0 Office Assistants lDean'sl 9 Office Assistants lPrincipal'sl 8 Orchestra 96 Music Section P Q Pfarr, Miss Carrie 56 Musto' Comedy Photoplay Club 65 N Playdays l25 National Honor Society Plays 66, 67 Ness, Mr. Ralph iCoachl Plus Ultra 73 New Fires Principal's Office Assistants 8 Newspaper 60, Publications 58-6l MCN EER MOTOR COMPANY MouND PARK PHARMACY PACKARD , STUDEBAKER EVe1'Yth1Hg 3 good Passengef Cm' Drug Store Should have STUDEBAKER TRUCKS 12 to 4 Tons Corner Grant and Grandview 1317-25 Ninth St. Phfme 257 MARTINGS NEW THE PREP SHUP PQPXTSMOIITH PAINT FOI' COMPANY BGYS , Gallia at Fmdlay St. I 'l ' .................... Full line of ARTISTS' SUPPLIES ill' ,... ff l'.,.,Zli'Zl'i flfflf GLASS PAINTS - VARNISHES MARTINCKS BRUSHES , Phone 1816 WE DELIVER One of Oh1o's Good Stores 147 A Useful Service for Every Member of the Family THE TIMES . . . CLASSIFIED WANT f ADS they talk to all Portsmouth and Vicinity Here are a few of the many ways Want Ads serve Find you Work or Workers ...... Sell, Rent and Buy Property Sell Household Goods . . . Recover Lost Articles Procure Roomers ...... Sell or Buy Automobiles Phone 2900 ask for the Ad-taker You may Charge it-Discount for Cash THE PDRTSMOUTI-I TIMES W U R S T E R , S Adam Giesler john Hetzlel ADAM GIESLER St CCDMPANY DRUG STORE the REXALL Store open every day Sundays and Holidays too 7:30 A. M., to 11:30 P. M. . . Retail Dealers ln Prescriptions Delivered M E A T S to any part of the City at no extra Charge We also carry a full line of Art Style and Whitman's Candies Q and serve the Finest Chocolate Sodas in the City-at only 9c a Glass XXRSTEPJ' Bfxuigiff, 221 Market st. :I-ln.n.L4l9 JYIIIT WE DELIVER I4 R Senior Honor Link Girl 53 Hlqerrlerrlber -l-he Deyf' 63 Senior Officers and Sponsors l5 Regefve Basketball 109 Senior Play V 67 Reserve peorbell l07 Senior Scholarshlp Award A 49 Resler! Miss Cleo 93 Senior Scholorsnip Test Winners 49 Reveiefs 62, 63 gefifof gecfloe lg ' - 6Q enior naps mme M55 MO'g0'el shankie, Miss ocmvaa 86 S Simmons, Mr. W. W. 89 Scholarship Team 52 Smith, Miss Margaret 57 School Board 7 So:ial Science Department 74 Schultz, Miss Dorothy 56 Soclsbell lglrlsfl IZ4 Science and Moth. Section 80 so homo!-e Hr hast D. l. t. Sr Science Award 53 D 'gr 'S mc 'On Serller Girls' Glee Club 97 Sophomore Officers ond Sponsors 41 Senior Honor Council ll, l3 Sophomore Section 40 G0 to the ' SELBY SHOES Arch Preservers Forawide TVZL-P0188 variety of Sty! ' E63 7 '- , TASTY PASTRIES l f '1l TW at U M-Hfti11g'S Comer Selby Retail Shoe Store Phone 1014 1007 Gallia St. Phone 3120 It's always 1 f if GOOD GO1Hg on GOODYEAR hr '. , ? ...with the best 33 91 of wishes to . K T5 aooDYEAR SERVICE Visas? the CLASS cf l fl , ' y 'no '-7 291111 tg 37 1001-03 Gallia St. ' 9 Phone 1604-5 QTLI-lS' F lJSl'llOll For Quality Foods and Quick Delivery KING 'S FOOD MARKET 1130 Kinneyls Lane Phone 1717 PORTSMOUTH AUTO CLUB 0 Why not Join now o It costs no more to be a member than not to be one 49 STATE AUTO MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. MURFIN Ei MURFIN Best Wishes to the Class of 1937 ANN NESBITTS' INCORPORATED BEAUTY SHQP Q.. 1252 18th St. Phone 3305 Call us about that 1542 Gallia Phone 446 Summer Permanent Best Wishes FALTER S to Graduates of 37 517 Chillicothe st. TILENE'S Phone 991 'N Gallia at Gay Phone 1628 THE SALLY RENEE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY Co. Zorlc Dry Cleaning Rug Shampooing CANDY SHOPE Home made Best ICE CREAM and CANDIES Hat Block g in town Phone 176 next to LaRoy Theatre After a Swim STEWART 5 OLDSMOBILE co. ROOT BEER . SANDWICHES POPCORN Gallia St.-By D mland Pool Drive the Car that has rything Spanish Club 7l Tulip Time 95 Spring Football ll4 T - I D pt H- S' Spring Sports I I2 yplco Oy ol 33 Stewart, Mr. Donald 75 V Stewart, Mr. Donald lJunior Advisorl 35 Versemakers 65 Student Council lO Views O8-126 Swimming lBoys'l ll7 Volleyball lGirls'l l23 Swimming lGirls'l l25 w T Walden, Mr. C. D. 83 Tennis lBoys'l I I7 Waller, Miss Dorothy 86 Tennis lGirls'l l23 Watts, Mr. Gale 89 Thompson, Mrs. l. B 82 Wheeler, Mr. A. K. 82 Torch-Y 78 Y T ' B k b ll l09 Tflii. Us el O 115 Yearbook SS, 59 Trojan Staff 58, 59 Y-Hi Club 77 Charles W. Zoellner PORTSMOUTH'S THE IEWELER HURTH HGTEL Moved to new location O 917 Gallia St. Direction, Always Dependable American Hotels Corporation PANEDQANDY f 20 Years City's Best Seller ADAMS BAKING COMPANY Dependable Bakers-Quality Assured 1009 Offnere St. Phone 1027 THE WM. H. MEYERS TATMAN TIRE CO. GRQCERY TIRES, BATTERIES, 8z SERVICE Smiling Service 1114 Kinney's Lane Try Our Gorgeous STEAKS Q and George Tatman joe Keller BABY BEEF 921 Chillicothe St. Phone 2450 Phone 2943 151 MODERN THE DAIRY COMPANY KAHJJATTERSON PRINTING Cof DAIRY PRODUCTS VELVET ICE CREAM K - Q 237 Second St' Phone 1801 A Complete Printing Service For the Girls who like Individuality in Accessories You can learn to make BEAUTIFUL PURSES match each dress or suit- mnkc for gifts-to sell for I fl ling lllUll6'y - and L tl r useful ideas. Visit our Art Department any Week Day between 8:30 and 5:00 P. M. Saturdays-9 :OO to 12:00 Noon MITCHELLACE INC. Cor. Eighth and Adams Sts. Phone 705 We Wish to Acknowledge Station W PAY for Their Kind. Assistance in Advertising The Trojan f x S k 'L 1 W xf 1.. ML -J ,-Q,


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