Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)

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X p X X Arthur Klemme, Sallie Atlas, Francis Dale - Editors Richard Bohr - Business Manager Harold Apel - Chief Photographer Miss Katharine Kaufman - Faculty Advisor SEPIEMBEKM 5 Q' at Em- f7F f JV' Q 'fqlllz I S V' ' 11 .J if J . 4. A . I. i 1938 - Sehooly Begin Second Century This year inarks the passing of a 'ieentury of free public schools in the city ot' l'ortsn1outh. For one hun- dred years the cluldren of this vienn- ty have been able to enjoy the ad- vantages and to reap the profits of a liberal education. lfroni the tirst one-room school, held in the old Seminary, the educational system has progressed until today we have one of the largest in southern Ohio. Nine elementary schools send 300 or more students to high school each year. lfroiu the sinall building with one teacher, our sehool has grown to the present large building with a faculty ot 59 well- trained instructors. 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S. 111 lliis clulscns1lu1i1'1-:1p:1l1l1- s1u111s111's, Kliss l.lll'l' Riggs p:11'Iu'11l:11' SL'lllClllllL'l', llu- lllfllllll ul' ilu' 1lllL'- H11 ll11w:11'fl l,1lllg', Illlfl Nlr, .l1lllli'S Nlk'l'illl1lllKN l1llll1ll'i'fl l'l'Zll'S :11111ivc1's:11'y ul' llul l,lil'lSlllIllllll l.2llL'l' i11 llul XCIII' llu' lIR'Wlj'-k'lk'L'lL'4l 11llicL'1's Zlllll llulmlu' Scluuml syslcins. l'iIl1'ly 1l1is llllllllll ilu- s1u111s111's 11l:111 lu IlFSL'lIllJlL' lu llllllik' Ill'l'11llQL'lllL'l l.l'l'Slllllt'll llSSt'llllllC1l i11 llul svluunl 111ulit111'i11111 111 fm' :1 l-l'L'Sllllll'll Sli1lllllg'll1ll'lf' 111 llllI'll'l'i5 lQi11lx. 1 Rooleiey Front row: D. Albrecht, R. Anderson, T. Adams, B. Abrams, R. Arthurs, C. Allen, M. Atlas, J. Allen J. Alley, B. Anderson, B. Anderson, A. Armbrust, M.Atkinson, M. Abdon, H. Burkhardt, R, Burkhardt. I 2nd row: C. Besco, M. Bender, F. Beekman, E. Barney, M. Boring, P. Breece, R. Bourgholtzer, D Breedon, V. Baker, J. Beekman, G. Brainard, N. Burtram, I. Benjamin, J. Bibbey, J. Burkholder. 3rd row: B. Brewer, V. Ball, B. Brooks, B. Bourne, M. Bickley, G. Carner, E. Cassel, S. Call, J. Caskey. 4th row: O. Canter, F. Carter, W. Canter, D. Bartlett, J. Crabtree. Front row: H. Cruell, J. Clifford, J. Craig, B. Craig, M. Clayton, M. Curtis, M. Conn, J. Cottrell, F Curtis, P. Craden, R. Cooper, G. Clausing, T. Crull, J. Cropper, N. Cooper, J. Crabtree, R. Cyrus. Znd row: D. Coriell, E. Cline, B. Coburn, P. Davis, B. Dickey, E. Davis, R. Dobbins, J. Duzan, A. Dillow J. Duncan, J. Duncan, J. Dearth, T. Dunham. 3rd row: B. Eastwood, R. Eddy, E. Evans, l. Elliott, D. Farrell, O, Ferguson, L. Fenner. 4th row: O. Howard, M. Fletcher, E. Fannin, R. Fagan. Front row: B. Fout, M. Fulk, B. Fuller, J. Frazier, R. Felty, R. Fuller, D. Fritz, S. Frowine, B. Fultz, C Gahm, R. Ginn, J. Gorby, E. Gilmer, V. Gilmo e, J. Guilkey, E. Griffin, H. Gordon. Znd row: J. Gardner, D. Gehres, B. Green, M. Harrison, H. Harlow, R. Harlow. D. Hard, K. Haut, H Hehl, G. Green, H. Glenn, D. Gilliland, M. M. Gwynn, E. Glenn, M. Gambill, P. Handley. 3rd row: R. Heinisch, M. Haas, M. Hale, F. Hendricks, D. Heinisch, F. Haislet, J. Herrold, G. Hill J. Higgins, B, Hamner, B. Hansgen, B. Higgins, W. Hardyman, E. Hewitt. 4th row: B. Harris, B. Hedrick, C. Henderson, T. Hammock, J. Henry, L, Hedges. Front row: J. Hope, M. Horn, O. Howard, D. Howe, T. Howard, M. Hyland, U. Holmes, C. Huddles- ton, J. Humphreys, B. Hyland, R. Johnson, J. Joyce, W. Jarrell, H. Jacobs, C. Johnson, P. Jones. Znd row: W. Johnson, M. Journey, J. Jenkins, B. Kazee, A. Kiser, B. Keiser, R. Knost, V, Knittel, l King, H. Knowles, B. Leggett, E. Levi, H. Lewis, O. LeMaster. 3rd row: A. Linck, N. Lehman, B. Larcamp, W. Lav ender, D. Lawhorn, H. Leightenheimer, D. Livingston m!erfa.lez'ng z'm10'vafz'0 ny 1 Cofcfquering their .vtmnge enfvzrony Front row: W. Lowe, D. Lorey, B. Long, R. Lyons, M. McCorkel, P. McNeer, H. McAdams, M. Miller M. McCune, M. McCabe, M. Micklethwaite, J. McCormick, T. Moore, W. Manley, H. Moore, H. Moore L. McCoy. 2nd row: J. Martin, J. Munyon, P. Neal, F. Morgan, T. McGlone, F. Morgan, R. Mackey, J. Marsh C. Mullen, W, Midkitt, E. Moore, L. Monk, C. Miller, J. Marting, D. Moritz, J. McNeer. 3rd row: J, Maiden, R. Martin, R. Morton, B. Moore, B. McLaughlin, K. MacEachron, J. Mason. 4th row: J. Newman, L, Newman, C. Newman, B. Miller. Front row: D, Orth, B. Oberley, J. Ottino, T. Oakley, P. Otte, J. Payne, R. A. Peake, A. M. Perry A. Plummer, A. Prater, C, Phipps, L. Parker, C, Patrick, G. Parsley, J. Preston, B. Purdy, C. Peach. Znd row: J. Pruitt, F. Pollock, M. Peach, T. Porginski, J. Quillen, F. Rupert, W. Richards, D. Rice S. Redman, E. Robbins, M. Redden, H. Ragan, R. Ruggles, J. Ruggles, R. Reutinger, P. Rector. 3rd row: M. Rouch, E. Roush, D. Reinhardt, T. Reed, B. Robbins, R. Stegman, W. Skidmore, C. Sam- son, R. Sheehan, R. Serey, N. Shultz, M, J. Short, H. L. Scaggs, R. Secrest. 4th row: N, Schneider, M, B. Southworth, B, Shumway, D. Schramm, J. Shump, C. Shump, D. Shock B, Schmidt, J. Shaffer, P. Scaggs. Front row: J. Switalski, D. Smith, M. Stout, B. Swords, J. Stayer, A. Spires, D, Stone, V. Skaggs, M Swank, H. Stillwell, M. Smith, J. Staten, P. Simms, B. Sowers, C. Smith, T. Smith, B. Stewart. 2nd row: C. Snider, K. Spaulding, M. Snyder, D. Sanford, H. Smoot, B, Smith, T. Spaulding, H. Steiner H, Snedaker, R, Stamm, P. Skidmore, H. Thompson, R. Triplet. 3rd row: J. Turner, A. Titus, l, TePas, B. Turner, E. Thompson, B. Thomas, R. Thurman, A. Trent, G Thurman, N. Thompson, V, Taylor, B. Tabbert, D. Tabbert. 4th row: L. Troutman, B. Tierney, L. Tubbs, B. Torges. Front row: l. Underwood, M. Updegraft, S. Van Winkle, R. Vance, E, Venturino, J. VerHage, E Vaughters, B. Widdig, R. Wheeler, B. Wishon, W. Witherow, B. Williams, R. Wilson, B. Warren, P. Woo- ten, D. West, C. Wooten. 2nd row: J. Wilburn, P. Williams, B. Ward, B. Walcott, B. Zeune, H. Zuefle, H. Zorns, C. Brady A. Bagby, D. Cook, J. Callihan, O. Goings, 3rd row: H. Jones, P. Jones, J. Mullens, R. Thompson, T. Meadows, J. Lowe. 4th row: A, Nelson, M. Pruitt, M, K. Richardson, G. Rexroad, H. Sparks. 9 H lm. L.,-H' ,' Plebes Scrub .fquazfsg H erzog, Cims Envouraging ez fine 5pz'rz'f of competition, ,Xfter ezirning 100 puints for pzwtieipzttimi in yziriuns sports. girls inziy zipply fur nieinhership in the Girls' .Xthletie Chili. 'l'he initizitinn of the new nienilxers is well ltnuwn tliimtiglitnit the seliunl. This year the initiates were reqnirecl tn wear hlzielq cotton stockings. large green hziir rih- huns, :incl white hlnnses twhich were not to he wztshecll for une week. The tinzil initizitiun was helcl :it the hwy seont eznnp. Xt this tinie the in- itiates were euinpellecl tu swzilluw raw oysters zincl eggs, large closes nf ezistur oil, :incl mlcl inzlcztroni ll llziving pzirtzilten of these cleliezieies, El gznne of trnth and eniisetpieiiees ensnecl. XYhen the initi- :ttes have sueeesstnlly pzissecl :ill phases of the initizition, they heeuine full-tletlgecl inenilmers ul' the clnh. .X vietrulzi has lung heen neeclecl hy Bliss llell in tezlehing her gym classes. This yezir the ti. ,X. C. remeclierl the situation hy pnrehzising zi lzirge one. which was plzieecl in the girls gym. Klenihers of the chili nperztte the yietrolzi clnring hineh periorls, enzihling the stnclents tu rlzince in the gym. The elnlfs nntstzinrling meeting ut' the yeztr is zilwziys the :innnzil hanquet :incl clzinee helcl in May. Xt this time Zl eup is presentecl to the girl who has heen chosen as the hest spurt in the ehih. fSee May section, p. 1295. lO C015 ' mmforg Hockey capfy. Siresyzhg Jporrsmamhzp among the girls V . 7 . . , , .. , .., , . I1cl111'crl mm page ION l'1'o111 Ixuw: Klws Qllilll .wel lxuw: bl. huns, KI. f:l'1Hl1l, l.. l,ym'. 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X4 H flee f is Subs Autumn uyhery zu Two weeks before school began, candidates for the l93S Trojan football squad turned out en masse for ball practice. .Xmong the many Sopho- mores, hluniors, and Seniors who reported were fifteen letter men, three of whom, Jim Monk, lfred justice, and Clyde Redding, have had two K jug Football and hardest driving in the history of the school. The Trojans continued their hue play to defeat Cincinnati lilder 3-l to O. Un September SO, the Trojans traveled to Springfield and kept their record in- tact by defeating the XYildcats 26 to 6. years of varsity play. Coaches jenkins, Ramey, and lfllscsser put the boys through strenuous ex- ercises, drills on the fundamentals of football, and scrimmages, often under a boiling sun, to whip them into shape for their opening game. and coaches also held regular skull practices in order to fix each players tasks more firmly in his mind. Co-captains Fred Justice and Clyde Redding led their teammates to a hard-earned victory over .Xkron by a score of 12 to 71 the starting team turned out to be one of the heaviest The Reserves, under Coach Charles Lorentz, have had an equally successful month. The twenty-two players who composed the reserve team gave an excellent account of themselves in their two September games. They defeated the Raceland tirst squad ll to 6, and the lilaekfork varsity 26 to 6. Coach Fred Multer and his freshman were not so fortunate, however. They played the Central Catholic Reserves and the Sciotoville Reserves, but both games ended in ties, O to 0. ffff f ,K . gc, -A .v 5 Q ka , ' fi ,,,,Q, ,f AJR W W L ' Y A fig AA X - x . J' 5 , .79 'W Mg if A x - . . -a x -1 3 g i? X ,. 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Members of the faculty who have l given much time and energy to the Am'z'czpafz'0n, festive 5pz'rz'z' are prevalent September closes with an uproar: in the high school. studying becomes an impossibility in an- ticipation of The Northwest Territory Celebra- tion. The Retail Merchants .Xssociation is con- ducting a voting contest to choose two queens to otticiate at numerous events during the sesquicen- tennial celebration. There is keen competition among several girls in the high school for the honor. The two queens are to receive as prizes, free trips to the New York XYorld's Fair in l939. The merchants in the business district are work- ing diligently to have their window displays ready for unveiling October 3. Many store win- dows are already crowded with articles of cloth- ing, documents, and dishes that were brought here hy the First settlers. These relics have been collected from families all over Scioto County. Many students are being called out ot classes to be measured by Mr. l.each to see if they can till the requirements necessary tor a part in the historical pageant, Our Heritage. Mr. Bert l.each, a prominent member of the faculty, spent many months in composing the pageant which is to be presented by all the city and parochial schools of Portsmouth, New Boston, Scioto County. .Xnnouncements are continually being 1nade over the speaking system stating that preparation for the celebration are Mr. jesse Xtagus, Mr. lired Muller. Miss Octavia Shinkle, Miss Dorothy Shultz, Miss Cleo Resler, Mr. Henri Schnabl. Miss Katharine Kauffman, Miss Marion Cialton, Mr. Donald Stewart. Mr. XYillard lillsesser. Mr. ,lames Corwin, and Miss Ruth Burton, Miss Charlotte liell is working continu- ously with her gym classes preparing several unique programs to be presented at the pageant. Miss lilizabeth Moore wrote the Song ot Ports- mouth , and Mr. Bert Leach wrote the lyrics. The highlight of the entire celebration will undoubtedly be the arrival of the Twentieth Century Pioneers . They are mostly young col- lege students who are traveling the same trails as did the early pioneers in settling the Northwest territory. Their long trek started from Massa- chusetts. continuing through New York and I'ennsylvania and down the Ohio River to Mari- etta. The caravan will go through l'ortsniouth on the return trip from Illinois. Many students are preparing to drive out of town to meet the caravan and escort the pioneers into the city. 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'lihc navy fliers greatly plczlscrl thc have evcr prescutctl iu the history of Scioto spectators with their zterouzuiticztl t'ot'mntious. County. Blzuty schools hzul their groups rlrcssccl 1:Ull4,w.ing the nil-5h,,W was thc 0,1-f,,1mi4,n of to foriu thc uzitiouztl Haig' :mtl othcr patriotic thc qiiccus zuirl thc preseutzttiou ot' tht- school png- flTfl i1ClC1'1Z21iWHS- czuit, Hur llcritngc- . This clzthorzttc scrics was yycflncsdmv VMS H wvm dm, fm. mlumil. Um- v .' , , J , . ,. . , , ' 1 ' . Wlllull llf lmf llfflill- tests. lhcrc vvcrc nizuu' rztccs :uuoug vztrious The uuvt-iliug ot' thc window clisplziys ot' zui- classes of motor lzuuiclics. zuul thc Scsi Scout ticlucs :mtl relics occut't'ccl thc tirst of thc wccli, unit of lroutou eagerly zttwcptcrl thc iuvitzttiou Sonic of thc citit-s olclt-st livirlooms :mtl trcztsiircs to cuter :L lilo hozlt race- with out' owu St-11 Scout were clustcrl ot? :mtl zwrzuigccl in thc clisplztys. units. AX l,UI'lSlllUlllll hozu was the WVll1l1Cl'. 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Appel, C. lirowning, XV. Carr, M. llrinkley. li. Hull. Znd row: M. liraunlin, -I. Duncan, R. Tierney, H. Maeliarland, VY. Yost. 3rd row: I.. Coop- er, R. .X. Clifford, jackson, H. Van Gilder, D. Doll. 4th row: T. Bush fl'res.j, tl. Rickey KV. l'res.J. ll. l,antz CSee.l, john Gardner fTreas.J. Mr. Dale, li. Rrewer. ll. Addis, VV. jenkins, R. Heiniseh, l.. Craft. liront row: li. Carter. Al. Hulwlmard, Frank hlaela- sou, li. Stillwell, M. HI. Claypool. 2nd row: N. Miller, l. Lake, li. liasi- Wood. Ki. Clihcord, li. ner, G. Day, Roush. liarly this month. after advisory group elee- which the presidents convey to their classmates tions, student eouneil was organized. Ted llush at advisory meeting on Tuesday. is to serve as president: .losephine Rickey has The president divided the members into sev- lmeen made viee president: lletty l.antz. seere- eral committees which include assembly, ath- tary: and ,Iolmny Gardner. treasurer. This leties, musie, dramatic, movie, visitors, and gen- eouneil, an organization of home room presidents, eral. 4Xnother important funetiou of the eouneil represents the ideal of sell government in ll. H. S. is hall duty. Students who are assigned to hall Through this small group the thoughts and as- duty maintain diseipline in the halls while elasses pirations of the entire student lmody are lmrought are in session, and aet as guide to all visiiors. lmefore the faculty. The meetings ol the eouneil The eouneil is making many plans for the future are held every Monday alter school under the ol which the program for .Xmeriean lidueation direction of Mr. llale who makes announcements XYeek is outstanding. By the comm! of the governed Spaulding. M. M. Kugle- man. 3rd row: Geraldine lflannigan. VV. Canter, R. VX'arden, R. liis- naugle, H. bl. Stoekhzun, R. Seerest. 4th row: R. Norton, li. Sparks, F. Dale, li. 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' M I -s 5 1 4 K n Senior girls capture fall czfhleiic rifle Cool fall days are ideal for feminine outdoor sports, as well as for foothall, and more girls than ever lmefore are now taking part in the peppy game of field hockey. Iiach class is represented hy a large and en- thusiastic squad from which Miss Charlotte Hell, girls' athletic instructor, has heen ahle to select four line teams. .Xdded interest was manifested in the contests when it was announced that the winning team would represent the high school in a post-season game against an alumni group, composed of stars of former teams. The seniors' technique developed slowly. hut hecame more coordinated as the season advanced, and. despite the individually hrilliant junior at- tack. their superior team work and hetter defense made them the season's winners. liy defeating the alumni team in a close game. the seniors Seniors Ca ho V e l 2 liront Row: ll. Mcllan- iels. li. Sehnahl, A. L. Neal, tl. Cohurn. liugelman, ll. Haislet, li, rl. tlims, Miss liell, coach, 2nd R ow : Cf. lfriel, j. Spurlock, li. York. Stick 'em up 28 showed the value of good coaching. comhined with a willingness to co-operate. The juniors, led hy the dashing, aggressive jo-jo Rickey, showed promise. hut were Finally heaten hy the superior team work of the seniors in the deciding game. 'l'he more inexperienced freshman squad was large and enthusiastic, and guarantees a continued interest in the sport, and the sophomores. al- though they had some very good players. did not have enough unity to defeat the more practiced upper class teams. The most outstanding players were lftta 'lane Gims, Kuna Lee Neal, jo-jo Rickey, and Rose- mary Adams. Etta jane was the senior center. ,Io-.lo was swift and gained her junior team many points and victories, and Rosemary was another small, hut efficient player. Her spunk, CllCCl'llllllCSS, :incl Cllt'Ol1I'ZlQCl1lCllt gave the juniors more ecmfnlence :incl experience. This is the fourth consecutive year that the seniors lizwe been champions in hockey. Miss Hell intruclncecl the gzune to tlie girls in 1934, :incl l1CC'2l.llSC of her eoaeliing and interest. the game is now 11 top ranking girls' sport. 'llte tennis lmelow zu'ef.Innim's: lfront Row: li. Rirlrlle, jones, lflerzog, Rl. lf. llrzltt. ll. llnker. li. .Xln'encl. Zncl Row: ll. Drew. ll. l'ressler, lf. Kraft, ,l. Ressinger. Srcl Row: .X. Run Q Ht he 1 Klcflnre. M. Rulmerts. ll. llyor. R llu . if-if A Freobooterx lfront row: R. llowles. ll, llirr, ll. Graham, .X. llylantl, bl. llowell, ll. Kink- er. rl. Rigrishg 21141 row: Scltroetler. V. Scaggs, li. Sparks, P. Spence, H. Stroth, C. Thompson. R. Voi- ers. Crew aids Commodore Leoolz in production l'irates temporarily ahantlonecl their ships. anfl lfrncst lireymouth, Supercargog Ralph lirown, unfurletl their wigwams, to participate in the Uctoher festivities. .Ns lancl luhhcrs they formccl the nucleus arouncl which Uncle l3ert l,each coulcl organize his retl skinnerl savages ancl harcly pioneer settlers. Most ol the principle lntlian chiefs ancl pale faces were .Iolly Rogers. Urganizecl in 1928 untler the sponsorship of llert l,each. commercial teacher at l'ortsmouth lligh School, the .lolly Rogers fluh has hecome one of the most popular cluhs in the high school. llappy-go-lucky memhers represent their piratical comratlcs of hy-gone rlays of the Lfarilnlnean hue- caneers, anrl their characteristic impersonations luring hack vivicl pictures of the colorful romance of the early twentieth century. The cluh usually provicles a play in a pay assemhly each year. The blolly Rogers represent an entire ship's l'urser3 ancl llarolcl tlraham. l'owcler Monkey. jolly Rogers' meetings are usually announcetl hy a Yo-Ho to room 205, or to the hoys' gym, where hest eviclenccs of piracy are efforts to steal the hall in a lwlootly haskethall thriller. llowever, since no otlicial minutes are recorflecl, untolcl horrors may occur that would make even ruthless Captain Kiclcl's hair stancl on entl. . . . I crew with Lommoclore liert 1.1.-ach as the pirate- . in-chief. Uther officers are t'htu'l:s Thompson, I 'f the Skipper: hlesse Suence. First Mate: l-lenry X l . . . . , f L lausnig, beconrl Mate: Otis ftnclerson, rlilllfll X I Mate: Richard lfvans, Keeper of the l.ogg Oxen .' Camera .' Klmtflay 5fl'age:utt startecl off with a hang!!- last night some ul tlte l1:utg's were uut in tlte script. luesrlay -l-Flags wave as schools paratle in celelwratitm. Xlecluesflay 54 lNlr. liell meets Miss lielllfseltuul nut at uumt for regatta. 'lb tlie riyerf lltursilay fvwtlut early again tu see :t tltree-ltuttr pararle. WOW pure :tml it lluats l. lfriflay 7ffflYe liekefl Steubenville 15 to 7. Kluuflay lt? lfire tlrill tlalse :tl:u'ut. as usual ll lrujzut ruuiu flour relmels--goes ou sltttt-tlowu strike. 'l'uescl:ty llf.Xclvisory meetiugl tl wuulil gn tu tiltlt periocl elassll Xlecluesclay ll- lleyellers' picnic' at li:llmeoelq's cauip, lun for all, swiuuuittg' fur some. lltursclay 1345111 Blelil- ltauey speaks at Y-Hi about his girls :mtl the latest styles in liurupe. lfritlay l4-We clefeatecl Vltillieiwtlte 31 tu 6. Nut lmacl, huh? Saturday 15 --fSt-uiurs :utrl other jitterlmugs have a session, iu- elurliug Bingo :tml various cuutests. Aluutlay l7fl'fverytl1iug very, very quiet on l'. ll. S. lrmtt. VllllCSllZll' I8-e-fC':1t'ulit1e lfriel's lmirtlttlay. also tklissj Caroline M:tekoy'sl Matty S6711-0 110195 Earlene Wh1'fe Prefs eazzeusg road work ltitplmy returusl lYeflues1l:1y ll? St-tiiurs utiiler pressure-tests iu eiyirs, lustory, lfreuelt. :uul l.:1tiul 'l'lturstlay 20-'flfitte :lssetulmlyl Klr. lllaitte Matthews tells tts ut' euttclitiutts in K'zet'ltuslm':tl4i:t. lfrirlay Zlf 1 Miclclletuwu iluwuerl. 7 tu tl bluuru- alisut euttyetttiintl- tseltuul very pt-:tt'efttll. lfis- teilrlfml at .l:tt'lisutt, with a lirst place fur Xlary -lauet llayes. Kluuilay 2-l tlssetulmly le:ttures ltrilliaut speak- er Miss lfarletie Xtltite, Natiuual presitlettt nl' llusiuess :uul l't'ul'essimt:tl lYutuett's lilults. lu his detective claysu. Nlr. liegley tells tts, lie uttve tr:1el4ecl clown :t ww-tltiefl l uutlw:tll mutlters ft-eil the lwuys. luesclay lie-fSettim's get as- setulmly seats. 'l'ry atul keep lClll. XYeilttc-srlay Z0-'liltere are muleettles iu uty suupl 'lilturstlay 27----Navy llay asseutlmlyl .Xueliurs aweiglt, etc. .luuiurs vote lm' rings----atttl must ut' tltetu al- reacly prtnutserl uut. ltrtclay ZS- z-z-1-ul XX lule teachers trek tu .Xtlteusfffsltall we say it? N Xluuclay Slglklek to seltuul :tual reacly tu give 1 lmacli tu sleep! l 3 1 H earl lzhesmfzn 9, S, Q 1 If .. M X . M MQ, MMG Q5 S, , .I ' J aff X 'Sf' REDDING RAYBURN FORD FRANCK JUSTICE Trojan grzkhterr elore Jenson nndefented lYitli the field covered with a hlanket of snow the Trojans ended an undefeated and un- tied season, defeating the lluntington l'ony lfx- press with a score of ll to fm. Not since 1931 has the Portsmouth High foothall team accomp- lished this record. lieginning the season hy de- feating iXkron South and continuing through the Turkey day game the Trojans scored a total of 203 points to their opponents 45. liefore an account of the previous games. here are the players and coaches who gave l'ortsmoutlJ High School this record. l'aul blenkins. the head coach, is one of the hest coaches in the husiness. He formerly coached at Xavier in Louisville, Ken- tucky, and came here with a line record. Charles Rainey, an assistant coach, came from Cinciimati where he attended school. Xkvillard lfllsesser, the other assistant coach, is from New lioston where he led the Tigers to many successful victories. hut he is a former Portsmouth star himself. The co-captains of this squad were Clyde Red- ding and lfred justice. They played right end and left guard respectively, and handled their positions well. lloth Redding and hlustice are seniors and have played their last game in Lahold Field. George lford, senior, played right guard and kept many a yard from heing gained. The other line seniors were .lim Monk, who played a good season at left end. George lfoehr, a very dependable left tackle, Ifric Morris, the pass- snagging right end, and ,loe Huhhard, a great man to have on the line. The seniors in the hack- lield were: Howard XYright, the hard-hitting fullhack and Marion johnson, the colored ground- gaining halfhack. Forgotten fnen L Support to a great team from liehind t' the scenes is as important as that from T .Q the fans. lloys who helped a great deal in making this team one of the undefeat- ed. untied teams of Ohio. the managers, are a group of industrious, willing hoys who volunteered to work with the team throughout the season. Keeping the hoys in good equipment and materials is a hig job. Managers who will receive letters are: l. Richards, .X. Hohstetter, T. Hush, li. Robinson tsee page 503. FOEHR MONK Coach RAMEY conquering rough c0mpez'z'iz'0n lhe jtnnors on the srjnad this year were lzngene llayhnrn, the right tackle who topped the scales at Zltlg lloh liranek. a great line hacker and all aronnd center: lloh Drake. who hroke np many plays at right gnard: .Xlhert Cunningham, the ttnder-study to co- captain blnstice at left gnard: lfarl tlihson, a good hlocking left- tackle: and junior l'arsons, who stopped many rnns at left end. The hackfield of jtmiors inelnde jim Harker. a great tjnartet'hac'kZ l'anl Kline, one of the neatest hall carriers on the llortsmottth scjnad: .Iames Hurley and Ulen Kennedy. two mainsprings in the Trojan hackfield, and lloh XYarden, the fastest man on the team, lhe lone sophomore on the squad was lhll Qomhs. who played a good season at center. The season opened Sept, lo with .Xkron Sonth invading l'orts- month. The Trojans, clad in hrightly striped uniforms, kept the hall in .Xkron territory the first half. Kline and Harker starred for the Trojans with their pnnting and passing. .Xfter the third time in scoring territory, they sncceeded in crossing the goal line. Their try for the extra point failed. XYillia1ns, .Xkron's star. made a -T5 yard rttn for a touchdown. Making their extra point, .Xkron went ahead at the third quarter 7 to ft, ln the latter part of the fourth period -lohnson ran 40 yards for a touchdown. tnaking the final score ll to 7. The Cincinnati lflder teant came to I'ortsmonth for the second game tSept. 235. linrnished with little opposition, the Trojans downed the l'incinnatians 3-f to U. lloh XYarden taking the honors for the Trojans. lior the next game the Trojans motored to Springfield fSept, 303 and conquer- ed the XYildcats Zo to fm, Kline, Norris, and XYarden contrihnted the touchdowns. 9 G 5 Couch JENKINS fr BARKER KLINE JOHNSON WRIGHT 35 X855 MORRIS HUBBARD DRAKE COMES CUNNINGHAM WARDEN HURLEY KENNLDY BRADY The strong Steubenville team journeyed to the Ohio River for the fourth tilt of the season filet. 75. The Trojans were slow in getting started, hut came hack in the second half. just 7 points hehind, scoring two touchdowns and a safety to win 15 to 7. johnson and Monk tallied the touchdowns and Redding. the safety. The Tro- jans visited Chillicothe Qtlct 149 for the fifth game of the season. Late in the first half VYarden succeeded in scoring a touchdown and XN'right converted the extra point. .X spectacular 60 yard pass from Kline to Monk for a touchdown brought down the house. Harker, Norris. and Redding each scored another touchdown. .Xgain filet. Zlj the Trojans played away against an- other hard team, Middletown. The two squads were evenly matched the first part of the game. Battling in min, hut in the second half Marion .lohnson galloped around left end for a touchdown. The extra point was good and l'ortsmouth won 7 to O, to pull in the sixth in a row. The Trojans returned home to play the next game if Jct. 285 which was to he with Columbus South. The weak Columbus team furnished no competition for the strong Trojan defense, Harker scored two touchdowns, the first in a 34 yard run in the fourth play of the game to touch off the fireworks. llc shared honors with Monk, Redding. and johnson who made a touchdown each. The game ended with a score of 33 to 0. The Trojan's oldest rival, lronton, came to l'ortsmouth on tNov. 43 for the eighth game of the season, lronton had a fairly good defensive team that kept l'ortsmouth from scoring in the mow, fair weather, dz'w'dz'ng .vmte football clzampiomlzzf GIBSON PARSONS first half. Norris, lronton's hero, succeeclecl in scoring lor the Tigers, uncl the half ennlecl, lronton :thezul 6 to 0. johnson, cleterniinecl to win, czune hack in the second half and gztllopecl three times over lronton's goal line. XYright hooterl two extra points, :tml again l'Hl'lSl110l1tl1 czune out on top 20 to fm. Vortsniouth fans were happy over this victory, :ts it put them one step closer to the State fhzunpionship. The Trojztns went to Toleclo, tNov. llj to play IJeVilhiss in the last rozul gzune of the season. The first half was mostly Il passing gznne. IDeVilhiss tossefl Il 40- yztrfl pztss for :1 touchdown and converted the point. Kline passed 60 yards to Monk, Wrigglit nizule the conversion, :mtl the halt' enrlerl with El score of 7 to 7. Harker scorerl in the fourth period to inzlke it nine in row, with ll total ol' -. 13 to 7. The Huntington Pony lixpress czune to Ports- mouth to participate in the Turkey Day gzune, tNov. 285. Playing in snow six inches cleep. zero weather, hoth tennis put up :1 nohle eflort. .liin Harker :tncl Ray VYolf each nizule at touch- flown for Portsmouth :tncl Huntington respective- ly in the first half. ln the seconcl half Harker tossefl Il short pztss to Morris in the encl zone to go zthezul 12 to 7. Huntington fztilecl to score again. :mtl the Trojztns went through with an un- clelezrterl, untiecl recorcl tucked uncler their lrelt. The seniors who have plztyetl their lust gzune ure: lfoehr. lforcl, lluhhztrrl. funninghzun, john- son, Monk, Rztyhurn, ztncl XYright. When the frost lil' on the pzlgskin Future fzzarsiiy men, perfecting skill Two gronps, eoaehecl hy lillsesser ancl Lorentz, matle np the Reserve stlttarls this year. lCllsesser's gang won its lirst game from Raeelanrl. l8 to fm. ,lones anrl .Xpel were the stars, the former making two markers ancl the latter the other. Their next game was with lilaeklork, lCllsesser's eleven tronneing them hy a score of Zo to tm. ,lones again lefl his mates to vietorjv hy seoring two tonehclowns. Clmreh anrl .Xrthnrs also talliecl. The next game took the Reserves to lronton where they sntleretl a cleleat of o to U. lronton seorecl on a hloeketl punt. lftn the lotnth an eotmter, the Trojan Reserves went to .Xshlanfl where they swampetl the younger 'l'omeats 20 to 0. .Xrthnrs, an entl, mafle two tonehclowns on passes, anfl hlones, the other, on an encl rim. lfor the fifth game, Huntington invaclerl Portsmouth ancl clefeatecl the Reserves 6 scoring on an intereepterl pass. l,tJl'lSllltDlllll lor a retnrn hattle leatecl hy the Reserves, 31 to fm matle hy jones, Lewis, anrl N the home team. lfor the last game of tl the Reserves took revenge ag: ' L ton hoys antl tleleaterl them I3 to 7. .lones antl lionrne seorerl for the 'l'rojans. making six wins ancl two losses clnring the season. The sqnarl nntler Coaeh Lorentz tlefeatecl New lioston twiee, Central Catholie, ancl the l'. H. S. freshman team: tiecl the Seiotoville stluacl twiee ancl lost their only game to Yaneehnrg. 'llhe main purpose for the Sophomore Reserves is that it entitles more hoys to participate in foothall. llelow is Lorentfs sqnafl: lfront Row: R. Roh- inson, Al. Calihan, l'. lylllllly, IJ. Riee, C. hlohn- son, M. liayerl, IJ, llorton, ll. llestoeki, l'. Smith, li. Leggett. Sehroecler. Zncl Row: XY. Davis, li. Lookahangh, bl. Lightfoot, C. .'Xclams, li. Stone, R. Clansing, -I. Noel, li. lieeles, R. lintte. bl. llnhharrl, li. Wellman, XY. l'orter. 3rtl Row: 'lf Spanltling, L. Calenrlar, ll. XYoofls, ll. Connts, lf. lliggins, l'. Laey. Coaeh Lorentz. .Xt the top of the page are l'fllsesser's Reserves: Ifront Row: C. No1'man, .l. .Xnflrews, C. Thomp- son, C. Steele, ll, liennetly, H. Yan tiiltler, IJ. llanm. Znfl Row: bl. I-Ionrne, H. .Xrthnrs, C. Lewis, tb. Canter. li. lleitrieh, vl. Little, li. Haas. l lierffttson, C. Clmreh, lf. 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'llhc The l'll'CSl1lllL'lI Sllll.Cl'04l 1l1't'c':1t i11 thc iicxt Qilllll' scmwiifl Qlllllt' wits :1 trip to SCi1mtm'illc whcrc they with the Supl111i1111i'cs, thc l:1ttc1' uniiiiig mit 1111 :1g:1i11 lllIlyl'tl tu :1 scuiwlcss tic. hui' the iicxt vit- tmp with ll sctrix- ul ft tn tl. lhc l:1st g':11111' ul' tht' , - ilk an 4 I 4,155 Mzzlfrr 5 mm F lfrtniti if hluhii- wu, l'. Sliitliiimc. bl. t lIll'llllL'l', ll. Xctiitv. ll. Kl:11't111. bl. lltim- plircys. R. llurlx- llIll'l. 'lf licwl. .2111 imwi bl. 'lllll'lI1'I', R tulnifii. li. I:1yl111', Il, lftiltz, li. ll:1lu1'1'. ll. Nlutm-, Nl. lxcii- llQ'1ly, Il, lfx'1'i'ti1:111, ll. Il111'l1l1:11't. -I. , . llviiry. nrfl rnw: L. . Y ww I Unitlis. mgi .. li. XYilli:1111a, ll. Wlith- iwww, X. Kluuli, l.. l4llI'llK'lll'. l'. ll1w1i'1fL'. l,. l,l'llll', li, l'1ii'rly. ll. .lmia-s. li. Smith. XY. hlt'l.Zlllg'l1llIl, Kliiltcr. k'1lZlt'll. Xlfacg flfgrs. l. Riclizirtls. .X. Ilulvstvttc-1', .X, lhish. ll. Rulniiismi. CUIIIIICI' tht- 11i11tl1--g1':11lci's lDlJlyC'fl thc Siuplifviiitniws. 5U2lNlDil was thc :111i111:1l h:1ttl1' h1'tw111'11 thc l'll'1'Nll- Ill' lilllvl' V l lll4'l'lll! llwlll lil tn I3. Tha' XCW 111911 :tml tlwult- Sclitml .XllfHt:11'w. .Xtitvr :1 lint! l'1,t Il l'1'y 'ry' K'l.'1l' li' l'll 'll 1 'Il .ll h ' V - 'N U X Nl U ll L l ul l K. is 'H l I-L strtigglv thc llllllll-Ql'1ltll'I'S 111:111:1g111l tu 5k'tll'l' 111 111-xt h:1ttlc l-l lu U. Nliiltcrs lltL'1l tht-11 again . . ,. . , . . . . - - ,. . thc lziat IIIIIHIICS ut thc cmnitcst. lhc l'1 . 11111111 ttul thc' 5L'l1ll4lYlllL' lQ1's1'1'ycs I tu 1. lhc L 1-mm! lx l':1tl11rli1' tc1:1111 4lt'l.l'Zllt'fl thvm for 11111 sixth Qillllg XYH11 11 tttlill l lllVl'0 RUIIWF- llllll lllVl'4' illltl lt'fl hy :1 scuiw- uf 20 tu ll. 'llhc l'll'l'SlllllL'll th1'11 tuula low'- O LJ' Library augmented New Hooks' New lX'orlds was the theine for the nineteenth annual celehration of Hook Week. To emphasize the importance ol lioolq Xlieele, Charles li. llard, vice president ol' the lloard ol' lfdneation. spoke to a special llooli Xsseinhly. llis message hrought out the educational and cultural henetits of reading. Uur school lihrary is used hy students and teachers alike for reference and pleasure work. Manx' of the current newspaper and magazines on world affairs hesides latest works of selected fiction are lound on the lihrary shelves to eneoure- age recreational reading. Miss Gladys Nichols, the regular lihrarian. has twenty student assistants. She received her ll. AX. Degree at Utterhein College and her ll. S. l7e- gree in l,ihrary Science at the liniversity ol' Illinois. She also attended one stnniner session of the l'niversity of Cincinnati. ller previous work and experience was olwtained in the lihrary as book week Vity, the North Carolina College for XX'on ol the National Hank ol toininerce in Xew N oilx Greensboro, North Carolina: and the lihrary ol Mansfield Senior High School. 'lihis is Miss Nichols' fourth year in l'ortsn1onth lligh School lhe lihrary statf is planning to have a cant paign to secure more hooks from alumni la this year. l,ihrarians around Miss Nichols' desk are: Nl llroolqs lseatedl. Stanrline: Y. .Xtl1llllS, M. .Xt kins, V, Henson. ll. Shields. .Xssistants at the reference desk: Cf l,isl. I llarsha. M. Mcforlde. li. blohnson. XY. liillllllllill ll. Payne, M. l.2ll'L 2lllll?. Al, Kelly. li. liegley. 15 oluerfveel lLll Guinea pzlgfs flu Altblltlily, NUVCIlllJL'I' ll. tlie Seniors took the zuuiuril Uliiu State Psyclm- lujgiczil Test. Stucleuts frmu :ill over the stzite take tliis cxzuuiiizuiuu :mtl tlic rc- :sulls :irc cuiupilerl iu pcrccutile l'IlIlliS. .Xrtltur lilcmiue. tlic lligliest scorer. :luml slzuues XYilli:uus, secuufl. were clztssiliccl ui the one luuulrecltli percentile group. Bards - emfz'cl1z'ng rhythmic roumlelayy l'iI'CIlllf:'l1l pzttruus of tlie lilirzlry are tlie exclus- sucli :is living creatures. nature. life :uirl clezuli, ive youug poetesses who meet regularly to rezul. zuicl scliuol experiences. Miss Schwartz, who write, zuicl cliscuss vzwiuus forms of verse. 'lilie writes excellent poems liersclf. helps tlic :tspiriug Ycrseiuztkcrs is ztlmly spuusurecl liy Miss Mary lflizzilietli Scliwzirtz. lletweeu meetings eztcli uieuilier struggles to cuuliuc liis tliuuglits iutu Il fleliuite uietriczil fnriui tlieu, lie lmriugs tlie prmluct of his efforts tu rooiu Slfl where tlie wliulc cluli reurlers constructive ur destructive criticism. -Xf1Q1'VVgl1'ql5. lhg mgmlyt-I-5 l'l2lx7Q llul lylglyiug Iyqygt- tlllCS lil lll2lSlCl' lllk' illll'lCZll'lL'5 ill. CSlIlllllSllCIl VCYSC ical games or cliscussiug the works uf fgiliium forms. lit-fore Cluistiuzis tlie clulm usually luis ll poets. llcsicles giving its uiciulrers zui outlet for 1JIU'l5' illltl ilt tlie spring, at picuic. tlicir owu iuspirzltious, the clulm teziclies tlieiu tu luvc :mtl uuclerstzuul tlte more fzuuous poems. .X vztriety nt' sulwjects are cliuscu lmy tlic stucleuts. Sczttcfli lf. Spcclx, tSec.l. M iss Scliwnrtz t.Xrlvisur l. M. llessuu 4 l'rcs,l Stzuicliugz I.. Meyers, Y. licrtrzuu. R. liicc. ll. Sl1l1lllVV2ly. rl. lluzzui. Producerf of l11 front: Kliss Sllllll7 I.XflVlSUl' I. R. llohi l'l'1'e:1s.I lnrl row: ll. .Xpel S. .Xtlz1s. li. ,XKlZllllS. ll Hoop, S. llonltlin, ll. linker I. llrztnnlin. Nl. lirooks, l. L'l1:1p111z111. AI. Vrziigniiles, I' liole, ll. Ciole. .ircl l'tlWI Al Cooper. DI. Cornett, li. Dale ll. llztvissoii, NI. lleztrth. .I llzinlton, S. llztvis, lf. Dill Bl. lfghert. Cf. lilkins, C' lfriel. -lth row: UI. lfztntli, li firmly, ll. Iilll'lil112lll. li. Hnll l'. Horr. IJ, Hznslet. I. Hut- chison, X. blones, M. hlorclztn R. Kzth, ,X. lileinine. l11 front: Nl. -I. Stoclxliznn 1 tl res, I, lf. York CSee.iI lncl row: R. Long. DI. l.nn1l- l1o1n, R. lllllflllillll, .I. l.ZlVlll- cler, .X. llelxeen. l'. Milligan ll. Blzlrsltztll. ll. Norris, Bl Urth, li. Page, DI. IIIIIIHIIICI' 1X. l'ixley. 3rfl row: S Rapp, M. Roherts. Rl. Rani sey. bl. Rickey. bl. Shelton, li Stone, lf. Smith, l'. Smith li. Sehneller. lf. SCIIZIIJIFO, ll Skirlniore. 4th row : li Sparks, 1X. -I. 'llll0l'lll7SUIl. rllllllllllbllll, KI. 'lilQl'1lL'f', I1 V Virgin, S. XXQ-rner, ll. Wm'- niztn, DI. XX1ll1:1n1s, XX. XX:1r ner, Ll. XYooten, DI. ll1lll1l3llll Promptery - lf. York, ll. Stoel4l1:11n Beautzczan - Miss Shultz 111 IX NNllll1ll foi lllCl1llJCl'Sllll1 i11 tl1e Revellers ll ll lm txlnlntul i11 the yearly tryouts ol this it morlx lhc ml 11' of tl1e year was given early 111 Il tle ll llllC'-HXYIIIQS of tl1e Morning. s , was helcl in tl1e litlflll of :1 pie it tlntot s nfn ll I esirles the hnsiness of electing new Huis 111th Llljlhlllilll w ts ohtztinetl hy initiating tl1e new 1111111111-N Il 1'111111g 11r1-ss 111-sig111-1' 1111-11111 1114111 1. 111-1' s1-1'1'1-1111'1' 1111 VVz'f1g5 of the M'0rm'ng l11L'l1l111Ll'N. '1i111' 1'1-s1 111- 1111- 111-101.11ll1111 111111 1-1'1-11i11g 11'11s s111-111 11111111-1 F1ll'1X111111, 5111 '111 '1111l1 1-1111111-'. N N N 5 111'Yl'111'1'iN 1111151 111'111111111'111 111'1i1'i11' is 1111-ii' 11111 11-11g111 111111, , ., 1 ,,. . ,.., .. .. , . , .,. 1 1111 N1111X 1111111111s 111 1111111111 11111111111 1511111111 1511'1s1 , . 1 1 . 1 XX1111 111-1'i111's 111 1'1'Q'l11Il11' 1111- 1r11111111-11 1i1'1-s 111 1111'1-1- Q1'l1l111S 111 111-111111-. 111 U1'11L'1' 111 1111 11115. 1-111111 g1'1I111J is 1-11111111011-11 111 1111- l1L'X'1l1111'f111i1' 114111SC 111- 1111- 11111'111-1111' 111' ll 1'111111g 111'i111111' 11111- 1 1111111 111111 him 1'111111-111-1'1111- 111111 1,L'111l1'1'1. 1111- 111'a1 g1'l11111 1111111- 111111-'111111-Q1 11 11111113 11111'11111 11111v1-11 1.1111-11 111111 Z1 5 ' ' , 1 ' ' N ' 1-1 151-1111 111111111111 1. '11111'S1' 1'111111g 111-111111- 111'1- 1111 1i1'1-11 111 1111-. - Z1 - ' ' -1 ' - 1 '- 1111- 11'h111 11111 1111 11111111111 11l1l1Il1llILN11111ll1l1111111 111 111111111 1-1' h111'1-. '1i111' s1-1-111111 Q1-111111 i111'111111-s 1111 1111111111 1I'1111 1'1-11111111 11'i1'I1111'1S 1 1111 111 11111 111111 1 1111111111 11111111 11111111111 1X111'111:1 1'. 5 '1'1Z' .I 521' . 111111-s1. '1111- 111111g-1111-1' 11'is111-s 111 111111'1'1' Il 1111111 111 111111111 111-1' 1l1111'1' 11is1111111'111'1-N. X1-11111-1' 11'i11 gi1'1- i11 111 1111- 111111-1', 111111 il g1'111'1- 1'11111i11' 111111111-111 is 1111- 1'1-s1111. '1i1l1' 111i1'11 111- 1111-sc gl'1lll1TS IN 111111311 ' 1 51-11 111. 1111 11111 111111' 1i1'i11q 111 1111 11111 111-111111-'s 11111111- 11111111-11 111' 1Q111i1- 5111111-1 111111 111-1' f'1l1111Q 111'1l11'gC 1171-1111- S11:111i1'111. 1':1111l11Iy1'11 111 1111- 11111111- 111'1- Il 1'111111g' 11111's1- 1111-1111 ,.C 1111111-111 111111 1111- 111-1111-1111s11'1-ss 1I11111- 1.1111f111111111. 111 N11 l111' '1 51- 11s5111'11111-111 111 111-111111- 111'1- 1111 11l'1111Q'1l1 111gK'111l'1., 111111 1111- - -11' - - i s sis11-1' 1K1i1111'1-11 A1111-1111111 is111111- 11111111 1 1111111111 111111111 111 111 111:1111- 1111-111 1111 111111111' 111111 1-111111-1111-11 111111 1111-. afar. 1111- 51-1-111-s i1111s11'1111-11 111'1-1 1111- 11111-1. 11111111113 1l1'11N1 211111 111-1' 111111111 1111- 11111 111111' 11'i111 111-1' 1'111111g 1.l'1L'l1l1. 111111 1111- 111111111112 1111- 1111111111 11l11111f', 1111111111111 211111 11Zl111l, 1111- 1111-ss1-!1g'1-1'. 111111 1111- 11111g'111L'l'I 11111'1-1' 1'1Q111, 11111'11s111g1- 1'1-111-111's111, 11111's1-, 111'i111111, 1111- 1111'h1-1111' 111111 his si511-1'. 11L'11lNV, s111g1- 111111115 g1-1 1111s1'. 11. X111'1'1S. -1. S11-111-1.111'11, 11. XYZll'11l'l', 11. S1111'1i11Il111, Li. X11-V111-1'. 11. .X11L'1. il 111211 1 115 Pmcizdng zlomeytic ejiciefecy, Mothers rlz1y eztn he ohserveml in Novem- her :ts well us in Mztv. is the opinion ol the llonte lieononiies stnrlents who have give11 il series of very Clljtiyilllli' inlorniztl rlinners for their niothers. The girls rlivitlerl into gronps of threes :intl rlifl :ill the plzinning :incl prepar- ing of the ineztls themselves. These rlinners proviclerl one of tl1eir niost otitstzlncling events of the year. .Xlmout three hnnflrecl freshinztn :incl sopho- more girls are now enrollecl in the llotne lico- noinies Ilepztrttnent. They zire taught per- sonal eztre :incl grooining which inelnrle hztir ztrrznigeinents, inztnners. the nse of eosineties. and other things so clesirons in at girl's appear- ztnee. Une of the most iinportztnt things they stnrly is ehilcl eztre :incl clevelopinent. involving ehilcl psyehology. Tl1e girls learn how to hztnrlle zt ehilcl properly. :incl in ortler to :te- ilnire eliieieney, they witness zt cleinonstrzition npon :1 live inlztnt. This month, Mrs. joseph liegley. wife of :1 ineinher of the lztenlty, lmronght her ehilcl for this pnrpose. The lmztlmy was lmuthecl ttncl the girls were shown how it shonlcl he eztrecl for. l,l1I'iI1g the year every girl INZlliCS 21 eotton rlress :tml Il lztlmorzttory nnilorin. whieh she weztrs in the Cooking elztss. They also stntly V2ll'lUl1S I1lZllCl'lZllS Nl 1JI'tlCI' llllll lllCy lllily lJC eeonoinieztl :incl snmrt in their ehoiee of elothes. Stnrlying eolor eonilminntions :intl styles zlimlecl inztny ol' the girls in fleeicling inst whieh eolors :intl styles were inost he- eoining to thein inflivirlnrtlly. They also learn whieh inziteriztls :ire tl1e most fhirztlnle :tnfl whieh will give thein the grezttest znnonnt ol serviee. The lzttest silhouettes :intl skirt lengths :ire nsnztlly clisenssefl heiore the girls begin the entting ztnml sewing of their mlresses. linying eosnieties. :ts well :ts applying thein, wus :1 topic of great interest to :ill the stnrlents of this clepzirtinent. The goocl qualities ol' cliliferent types of eosineties were pointetl o11t hy the zulvisors to the girls. Sinee every home-inztker IIHISI know how to keep her hnclget halzlneecl. every girl is tztnght how to use :incl hztnclle her inoney tnost efficiently. Menus are snggesterl hy which left-overs from previons ineztls 1n:1y he prepztrecl into tasty rlishes. livery possihle way of eeonoinizing withont skiinping is flisensserl. Nliss Shinkle, who is the instrnetor ol' these snhjeets, ohtztinecl her Nl. .X.:1t killlllllllllll. :intl clicl grztcltiate work at the Lfniversity of Chi- ezigo :incl the L'niversity of XYiseonsin. Bliss MISS SCHINKLE lxllieient ezlse MISS WALLER WH. Nook: look: cook examz'm'ng trendy in foodf, clorlzing llorothy Xlialler. who acquirefl her ll. S. fle- gree at tlhio State ancl also attentlerl Miami L'niversity. teaches lootl. They are co-atlvis- ors ol the lietty l.amp flulw. ln the freshman year. the girls learn to plan menus. to prepare loocls :mtl to serve a meal. When they have hecome efticient enough they prepare antl serve the complete lmreakfast for a high school girl. They re- peat this operation to prepare a school luncheon. The stuclents also make canclies. jellies. anrl cannerl foofls. ln their cooking classes the girls learn to count calories. to use flitlerent lalwor-saving tlevices. anfl to lmecome intimately acfluainterl with the value of vita- mins. They are taught all the secrets ol hal- ancing menus. The girls select color schemes. wall tinishes. rugs, tiurniture. curtains, anfl tlecorative ac- cessories for their lmerlrootns. They also have furnishecl a very attractive rlining room next to the kitchen where the girls eat the meals they have peparecl. ln an atmosphere as neatly kept as their own homes. they learn how to set a tahle properly and how to make the lootl as pleasing to the eye as possihle. 45 They also have a little nook off the :lm room where the wearv worker may ttsl hu tiretl lmones on a comfortalmle easy t Dainty curtains anfl simple ilecorations git ly acltl to the attractiveness of the roi ln tlctoher the lletty l,amp Cluh h. s most outstancling activity of the yeai the members servetl as hostesses at the central District Conference meeting chairmen ot' the committees for this funtt were lletty llawes. loorlg Sarah Spriggs vitationsg :mtl lletty liayhurn, program K lo teen XYooten was chosen as tlelt '- ate from this - h mlistrict for the state convention. tnrls are arlmittecl to the clnh luv t system. The points are earnecl hy serv connnittees. helping in the llonte lfconom s llepartment. selling cancly alter school mtl it haskethall games. anfl attentling meetings ol the clulm. tltlicers for this year are: C lotun XN'ooten, presiclentg Sarah Spriggs. vice pi s clent: Klaxine liulcher, secretary: :mal l s liennartl. treasurer. To open the year's program. the gir s vv on a picnic to Roosevelt Lake. The lus S Betty ampery, model leosfeyyes, 600165 Uctulwer the clnlm l1el1l El very SllCL'CSSl-lll lmke sale nf which Mary Opal Meglawcsmm uncl Jllllllllll Mezulnws were co-cl1z1i1'111e11. .Xt one of the recent lll66llllg5, M11 .'Xll1e1't lxlllftlllg gave 21 talk on rayon, lullnwecl lmy 21 style show in which clothes fl'0l1l lxl21l'llllg.S sure llnwell, lietly :lxllll lslfllll. Rose .Xnn C'lilTo1'cl, S:11'z1l1 Spriggs, llllfl liillllfyll Stzlllfml. .Xll0Il1Cl' speaker :lt one of the clnlm meet- ings was Mrs, XY6SllJV6l', who cliscnssecl the most ZlI1lJl'U1Jl'llllC clothes lm' the high sclmul were lll0ilClCtl lry Ruth .Xnn Laker Vera glrl. 5 lfront Row: Miss XYz1lle1' CSpo11surl, M. Fnlchen' CV. l'1'es.j, Spriggs CSec.J, lf. Kennarcl, f'lll'CZlS.l, Miss Shinkle lSpo11so1'j. Znd Row: li. .'X11cle1'so11, V. Hailey, M. Boring. M. Conn, tl. Craig, M. Claypool, R. A. Clifford, M. Czlrr. M. Cun- lllllgllillll, Clilfy. 31'cl Row: Ii. Davis, l. l:CI'gllS0l'l, 'lf Frzmz, M. ilillen, li. Hum- ble. li. Hawes, F. Haislet, R. Harlow, li. Hyland, S. Heil. j. Meaclows. M. U. Meglas- son. li. May. ll. O1'tl1, li. Rilmlmle, H. Reeg. l Zllll Row: R. Ruggles, S. Sparks. C. Stallarml, .X. Stz1llz11'fl, M. Spriggs. S. Spriggs, 'I. Sl2ll1lll72lL'li. bl. Ven- lnrino. Not l'ic1111'erl: bl. l3e11son. l'. Boycl, li. lirunner, R. Callihun, I. Clifforcl, D. DClll1ll1g', -I. Fultz, V. Howell, 'lf janetsky, H. Mcllzlniel, Rzrrlclifif, li. RZlylJl1l'll, li. Riclclle, 13. l.ipto11, li. XYl1ite, C. XYOOYCII, fl',l'C!-l.J. 46 171-11111 Row: li. jones, M. , Lyons, H. Lzulcl, M. Mullen, ' 1111-s11:1y, 15 1,111-1':11'1' lI111'N11111ll12111'k'. 11IlXl 5'H111'l'1l11111!1I111i11l1t'1j'? .I.mNm.X I 333 lylmwl .llmlslimm :md gms, 111111111-s11:11'. 111' 111,IlSSl'lII111f' 11, X111 1111111 WAN.. in mlYiNH-Y grmlp Wlnm-L' I-lm! 51111116 11111111-Y 111 1115 11'11'1111s, 1118 11111114s. X11-11111w11z11, 21- ,11114'l'L' was :1 s11111'1:1g1' 111 s11:11s y IINWMMFW' If. W mp 'T' mv' Hmmm! 111 5111-1'1'11 1'1:1ww. 11111 1f1s11' SC111111111 jllsl xY11111l111-1 1161101111115 llkly' Mmm! 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Q 5 , fv- E M W :sa L 5 .la I k K. 'f-glsff frwzmf- .. f ., . '-'Ni'f1?ZQHE.m, x'ff5??f'I,1 'El'- - w M! . K . . Ni nas. ff? n k -ji Q Soplzomorey- eager, energetic llrcnt social heights. hithcrto un- lmuwii tu thc sriplimiiurc class. wcrc i'czu'licrl whcn they spmisurcrl the Supl1miiui'c Shiiifligu cztrly this iiimitli. The rlziiicc ticziturccl the swing music ut' llill llttim :mtl his urclic-sti':1. .Xu ciitcrtziiniiig Ilmn' show was pre-seiitecl :it inter- missimi hy Bliss l,lllllCll11l'l'lS pupils. .X yczu' sign lzlst Scptciiilmci' this cxccptiutlzilly lilfgi' gmttp of lirvsh- mc-ii ciitcrcfl l'. ll. S. Blzmy of thc lllJlH'l'L'lZlSSlllCll were liczirrl rc- nizirkiiig zihrmt the ll0llllKllE'SS cticwfy 51 that thc new ul'il'f'SlllCSu sccmcrl to possess, 'l'hzit was vc-ry trtic. :incl tht- ciicrgctic fu-sliiiicii hzul scum stzlrtcfl mi si very successful yt-zu' with llzivifl iiztrcliici' scrving ns prtsirlcntg Blzu'jm'ic lirifliii, vico- prcsiclciiti fIll'UllI1C l,ist, sc'ci'L't:11y: :tml Blztry .Xlicc Slit-clizui, t1'c:1sut'c1'. Bliss llcnricttzt lllllllly, Bliss Lucy Riggs, zmrl Blr. Howzirrl Long were cliuscii :is sprmsurs. Thr- slczttiiilf N party givcii hy thc clztss was El hugc sticccss. This yc:u s utlivizils ttup lllllSll'2l- limit are Liztrulyn l.ist t'Vice l'1'cs. l, Blr. IJ. Stewart. tlttu .Xpcl ll'1'es.l, Blix tl. Stuart, Bliss liupuy, Blzlry .Xlicc Shcclum l'l'1'czls.l zmfl lictty liacluiizm t5ec.Q Cflllilflillg' lights Slzz'z2a'1g scene H ead jitterbugs Soplzs Front row: J. Andrews, C. Adams, L. Adams, C. Apel, G. Arms, G. Adkins, D, Adkins, M. Adams, A Adams, O. Apel, B, Addis, E. Arthur, H, Book, H. Bradford, B. Bachman, B. Brunner. 2nd row: l. Barker, W. Barney, D. Brown, V. Brooks, M. Benson, H. Bellomy, M, Bocook, L. Bolton D. Barker, P, Brown, M. Boycl, L. Bolton, M. Bayerl, R. Bates, T. Bassler. 3rd row: J. Brunny, B. Blankemeyer, H. Butt, J. Babcock, B. Baker, J. Bazler, E. Bailey, R, Barber, A Bray, B. Bowman, J. Bard, R. Bard, D. Bauer. 4th row: J. Besco, D. Baggs, J. Best, M. Brinkley, M. Beoddy. Front row: E. Burgess, O. Burton, B. Bollser, J. Bloomfield, M. Barnes, G. Cook, J. J. Claypool, R Clifford, R. Callihan, M. Carr, A. M. Campbell, J. Canter, B. Carpenter, B. Counts, G. Chucales, J. Case 2nd row: O, Coriell, L. Cooper, J. Clifton, R. Craig, J, Carver, J. Conkel, M. Cross, J. Cross, E. Cre- means, A. Crabtree, B. Cox, A. Clark, B. Clausing, J. Callihan, A. Crawford. 3rd row: B, Curnutte, C. Church, J. Clifford, D. Collins, H, Conley, V. Clinebell, A. Curtis, B. Cooley B. Claypool, R. Carter, L. Cooley, D. Davidson, B. DeVoss, E. Dietrich. 4th row: W, Davis, C. DeAt'ley, J. DeVoss, B, Davis, W. Davisson, R. Davis, P. Dehart, M. Darnell A. Davis. Front row: K. Dinsmore, R. Dillow, M. Dillow, J. Doll, J. Duewel, C. Duncan, E. Dunn, l, Drew, D. Doll D. Dopps, K. Dunham, A. Duty, H, Dobbins, B. Duncan, C. Early, R, Eisnaugle. 2nd rowi R. Evans, T. Egerton, R. Entler, H. Easter, E. Echols, V. l-erguson, O. Foster, D. Fcurt, J Forsythe, D. Fraley, R. Flowers, H. Fugitt, E. Fannin, B. Friel, D. Freshour. 3rd row: T. Franz, B. Ferguson, R, Famin, G. Glannigan, C. Gearhart, R. Gillum, L. Grooms, J. Gims C. Gordon, M. Griffin, D. Gardner, P. Gills, J. Glenn, G. Green, C, George, B. Gilmer. 4th row: G. Gerald, A. Gabbert, A. Gullet, L, Garrett, B. Gilmer, F. Hackworth, B. Hawes, B. Hager B. Haas, A. Hafer, B. Haggerty, E, Hale, Front row: L. Hagins, F, Harper, R. Hutchinson, D Hughes, A. Hehl, F. Henderson, M. Hobstetter, B Hart, J. Howard, J. Henson, M. Huddleston, D. Humphrey, P. Hughes, M. J, Hayes, A. Henry, N. Ham- ilton. Znd row: D. Higgins, C. Hughes, B. Henderson, M Hansee, B. Hammond, D, Horton, B. Head, G. Hiatt R, Howe, M. Jett, H. Jones, B. Jacobs, B. Jones, B. Johnson, R. Johnson. 3rd row: G, Jordon, C. Kelly, D. Kemp, H. Koopman, R. Kinder, V. Kinder, B, Kitchen, K, Koh, F Kline, W. Kline, E. Knost, K. Kegley, H. Kinker, E. Kennedy. 4th row: R. Kaps, J. Kelly, J. Keen, S. Kelley Expezmling seope of enterprise, infereyi, l SO l 'A X Lin.. Hi ' 1 N V nv 'fm I4 Sewing increayed prominence in ajfazry Front row: M, M. Kugleman, M. Kroger, M. Lewis, I. Lake, B. J. Lamm, B. J. Lantz, C. List, M. Lukemire, G. Lowe, G. Lavender, R. Luther, B. Lookabaugh, J. Lowe, B. Lowe, C. Lewallen, J. Lightfoot. Znd row: W. Lockhart, L. Locke, S. Lykins, R. Lael, J. Liles, V. Meyers, J. Meadows, L. Mayhew, R. McCall, F. Martin, J. Mackay, J. Mayo, J. Matiz. 3rd row: J. Martin, M. McGarey, J. Maiter, M. May, N. McGlone, B. McGraw, M. Mantel, P. Miller, R, McGlone, H. McFarland, P. Maynard, C. Milstead, J. McKay, R. McMullen. 4th row: D, McCall, B. McNamara, K. McGlone, G. Manuel, N. Milward, E. Messer, Front row: M. Moore, J. Morton, M. Mullins, M. Mooney, J. Morgon, F. Moon, J, Murchie, E. Moore, C. Moatz, C. Newman, M. O'dell, T. Odle, M. J. Prince, M. Pressler, L. Patrick, B, Pugh. 2nd row: R. Parker, C, Preston, E. Payne, L. Pack, C. Phipps, B, Piatt, D. Prosch, R, Peed, M. Ramey, L. Pruitt, F. Risner, L. Reinhardt, C. Roark, H. Ramsey, L. Ross. 3rd row: R. Rutman, E. Rutledge, V. Row, E, Row, R, Ralston, C. Ratchford, J, Ratlift, K. Ratlitt, A. Rapp, F. Rowe, J. Rouse. 4th row: J. Remine, J. Riddlebarger, E. Ru:rk, B. Rayburn, E. Rickey, R. Rutman, D. Rice. Front row: J. Snook, B. Smith, T. Smith, V. Skaggs, M, Stone, M. Stratton, T. Sheets, J. Sheets, A. Spriggs, J. Stanback, E. Smith, B. Schuyler, A. Skelton, S. Snider, C. Steele, H. Stewart. 2nd row: F. Stone, D. Smith, M. Shepherd, A. Sheid, A, Shuck, S, Sapper, S. Secrest, B. Scott, L. Staley, B. Smith, J. Scott, A. Shumate, M. Shivner, H. Saun jers, D. Smith. 3rd row: J. Smith, J. Simpson, E. Smalley, J. Sloan, E. Shatter, W. Samson, D. Spencer, L. Springer, V. Sayre, D. Simpson, E. Sloas, R. Snow, C. Stepp, R. Sparks, R. Simon, O. Staten. 4th row: C. Scott, E. Speck, M. Sheehan, F. Steele, B. Stone, J. Schoeder, E. Stegman, H. Spence, E. Schmidt, W, Spence, Front row: A. Timberlake, J. Taylor, E. Tuttle, C. Tewksbury, R. Tipton, J. Thatcher, B. Tieman, G. Tracy, L. Tremper, B. Thornton, J. Thomas, M. Tucker, R. Tucker, J. Thompson, O. Topton, T. Titus. 2nd raw: P. Tschappat, R. Trout, G. True, R. Tremper, R. Troutman, V, Vicars, M. Vincent, F. Vea- zey, H. Van Gilder, B. Van Gilder, J, Vaughters, R, Werner, R. Weaver, C. Watters, W. Wilson, 3rd row: J. Watts, R. White, P. Wiesner, J. A, Surster, B. Wells, M. A. Waugh, E. Wellman, M. White, S, Wood, E. White, W. Warnock, B. Wheeler, O, Wear, E. White, J. Wolery, B. Warnock. 4th row: C. Wakefield, C. Womack, S. Williams, D. Walters, B, West, N. Yuenger, P. Young, S. Zuliani, B. Zimmerman, J, Adams, A. Cooper, H. Easter, L, Frasher. Sth row: O, Gale, E. Howell, B, Hornbarger, H. Jennings, C. Johnson, H. Martin, J. Nowel, F. Penn, E. Singleton. Jl was high in thirfl year linglish while Lenpre Russ lic XX Hshniztn linglish, Blzirilyn llrnnks :incl llun -411-jlupil 110515, full JCf70f1l5fI.C zhwlvfoffaf tsl scnre in fourth yeztr lfnglish. zlnfl Ruth Segnr tnrl .Xnnzt l.inelq were high in Suplimnnre :tnfl 'ztlqelielfl tierl lm' lirst plzlee in linglish literzttnre Un llceeinher fi, 8, 9, the livery Pupil 'liests were given to stnclents in neztrly every snhjeet of the selifml enrricn- hnn. The livery l'npil Tests zlrc stzmrlzmlizefl exzuninn- tipns put out liy the State llepzxrtment of lirliiezttifm :incl sent to the vztrions selinpls tlimttgliptit the state. They :ire inzule up hy teach- ers from clitiferent selinnls within the state, :intl this year .l. R. ltireelzincl hzul the liunur nf nmking out the test in .Xnierieztn history. Several stnrlents plzteeml exeeptinnztlly high un these tests. ln the physics test .Xrnolcl XY:1tts :intl George lYiltsee reeeiyeil nearly per- leet scores with S9 out of pnssilxle UO. llzlvirl llreemlnn inztrle :1 score nt' 39 out of -ll! in ztlgehrzt. llctty bl can l,:tnnn was tirst in seenncl year l.zttin with 87 out of 90. liill llenclersun answer- efl N7 out ul 90 in the lminl- ngy test, :incl llztsil f'l1I'l1lIllC nizule :l snare of 52 ont nt' 54 in geometry. lfniily Rzitlill' was high in .Xnierieztn his- tory with 92 out nl 95. Klztrtlizt llessnn :incl .Xrn- ulfl XxvIlllS reeeivefl the high- :tnrl 'lint lflzirslizt, llnlures Kilielitnzin. l'hilip Spence zincl Szun Zuhzirs tierl for first in .XlllCl'l- erin literzitnre. ln the chemistry exzuninzttion klzieli Kelly, Don Xllilqetielcl. :incl hlznnes XYillizuns tiefl for first plztee. The highest grzule in general science was inacle hy liilly Lzn'czunp. .Xrthur Klemme, Florence Cariker. Hluforcl Carter, Earl Harney, James Tanner, ancl Norman Richards tied for top honors on the Civics test. 5 4' x4 wx xg Qs , 9 E t ? X, fl I ,.., R ? Q g R . S 2 i 1 X . fi mv 2 1, ...Q A . V N ' I f , X.. V , 5 A my f--' - 3 Quaid' 9 nf wx . X X . kggwe- MN N 52 4 t Q , 1, V L ,. , ,,i. Q,:.,,Ef Nm 'pain K Arouszhg more Haute aim c0mcz'0ume.f5, iiilfiblllliw ezumls in Latin, led by Klztry Ilzulet several eolniezll situzttirms, they learned that their llzlyes, tezttured the Christmas meeting ut Inter eluek had been ehztnged and they realized that Xns. .X report was given by Iietty llzunner un they would just arrive on time. the Sztturn:die. rt Rmnztn holiday in December III I Y ,, . II X II I ., . . . . ' . , . n er . us , me'unn5 . inmigf urse ves , is Irwin which we have derived mz.nv ut nur Q hristf 4 N S . I X I I II I XI :t elub eumpnsed of students who take hrst or mms eus mms. . emi es was ie 1 :mf . :try . , , I I II I I I I . I I . TI' second year Lzttm. lhe club. under the sponsor- ' 'lim . tow Wh mm 'mmf I K mmm' K ship of the Lzitin teachers, Miss .Xnnzl Blazer and chief tezunre uf the l7l'Og'I'ZlIll was rt luunuruus , I I , , I , . v. . Miss Vern Lunu, is une ut the largest and most play presented by Iwbert llutelnnsun. Nivizui I I I I I I I I - - - - f- '- 1-5' . 5 1'-' 'rmeeint 're Humphries, Cztruhne List. Isabel leI':1s, Leroy 'Mlm m t L M100 tx mud t 35 'L llwlg-CSI RI,l,Cl.t gttma and Mmy HUbStmtCl.I held on the second tuesday of every school 'HIC PIIWI Cmillwl --refs rim 5m,.u,d I Showed month. lhe members elected as their ufheers tor the difheulty the Myers izunily eiieuumt-yt-fl in the yezu' David tfurdner, president, Marjorie getting to their Qhristmzis dinner on time. ,Xfter firiflin, Vice-pFt'sid611t. Milry .Vive ShCChCl1. Dmmatzk Personas I,et's Get Started ezts stetter. V. Humphries. I List, R. Hutchinson, I. 'lcI'Ls R. Stone, I.. Hedges, M. Hub lending 1Jarz'ez'y to customary z'mfructz'0n 'l semetztry. :mtl john tiztrtlner, ti'ez1sn1'e1'. Robert Hutchin- son, is to he assisted hy Muriel Nletlthe. lietty l.:tntz, :tml litlwzmrfl l.evi. who were ztppuintetl ehztirinen of the lnmgrztiii committee lm' the yt-:ni lim' entertztinment this semester the elnh has hzul il series uf songs. contests. and plays. une ot' which was given entirely in l.:1tin. l'iet11re l tpztge Sill : Bliss .X. l:lIlZL'l'. tsprmstwlg D. tlztrflner, tl'1'es.l, M. Grit'- lin. tYiee l'res. l, Rl. .X. Sheelizm, tSet'. l. ,l. llztrfliter, l'lil'l'IlS. l. Nliss V. Conn, lSlNlllSHl'l. Zml ww: M. .Xtl:ls, ll. .Xnflei'sun. .X. Manley. Nl. BleQ'm'kle, 'l'. Nltmiv. Nl. Kliekle- .Xi'mln'nst. R. llunrglioltzer. ll. liruuks, ll. llzuier. thwzlite. Rl. Mefzthe. hl. Mc't'm'i11iek, Nl. Nlnllei' Bl. lluycl. IJ. llreetlun, bl. llruwn, lf. llurtrm. ll. bl. Nlztrting. 'lf Kleftmy, 3i'rl ww: li. Mue- llrunner, li. flax. ll. Uwnnts. Bl. cililyltill. 3i'rl l'iZlL'llUl'll, ,l. lXlZlL'l3HllIlltl. 'I. NCVVIIIIIII, .l. New- ruw: l'. cil'ZlilCll. bl. fuslcey. ti. Lioriell. ID. llzlvis. man, l'. Newniztn. l'. Utte. R. .X. l,l'1lliL'. Al bl. llnzztn. ,l. llnewel, Li. liztrly. Nl. liletclter, S. l'ztyne. .X. l,Cl'l'f', li. l'ulloek. bl, l,l'CSlUll, ll lfruwine. tl. lirzizier. R. liztnnin. H. Ciorcltm. ll. Pugh. C. Phipps. DI. Reetl. sl. RltltllL'll2ll'Q'Cl'. tlehres. Bl. tirnmme. 4th row! ll. Hzmmer, Bl. .I , -A . , A , , . l. llztves. .X. llenrv. Xl. llzuls. l.. lleclfts. ll. Mum limyi 'lflxugglcs' Iif Ixulml' Ii' hmmm,- iicini5'Ch ll HOW ' sim. bl. SVVllZ'llSlil, M. 'l. 5l1m't.ilJ.' St-Vey. li ' ' Slieelmn. ll. Srvwers. lf. Sewest. l'.. Singleton. l .Xlmve -front row: V. llnmphries, Nl. llncl- Seutt. ll. SlllllllVV2lj'. li. Szunsun, ll. Stune. C' tllestun. ti. llurlrllestuil. R. llntehinsun. ll. Snyder. .Zntl row: N. Shultz. Bl. Snyrler. l. lieiser, Nl. Nl. linglemztn, S. Kelly. QI. Kelly, ll. Stunt. YI. Snrmlq, bl. Stir, l.. 'lll'ClllllL'l'. l. 'l'el':ts l.:tntz. C. l.ist. ll. Lznmn, N. l.ehmz1n. .X. l.inel4, ll. Tlimnpsun, N. 'lillOlllllSUll. K. 'lilllllllllStlll. ll ll. l.m'ey. li. Lung. Zncl row: XY. l.z1vintlei'. ll. 'l'm'ges. .irtl ruvv: ll. XY:tlentt. l'. l'pcleg1':1lT J l.:u't':n11p. li. l.evi. bl. Mzlrqtiette. ll. Illeyers. W. 17. Xlnlters. li. Xlitltlig. Ullieers: Miss lXl. llzlll ' tlfzte. rXclv.l, bl. XYilli:uns tl'res.l. S. lJ:tx'is tY. , l'res.l. R, M. XYenrlelken t See. Znrl Rnw: S. .Xll?lS. Al. llrzninlin, M. lirnnks, M. llrzumlin. .X. llrnwn. ll. izmrter, ll. title, la. llztiley. ll. llztvies, li. lbill, Srcl rnw: lf. lfgqertfnt, ll. tlliekmzm. I. llntehisnn, ll. bl. Holmes. M. llnlmes, li. llerfhnnn, lJ.ll1 lfrnnt l M. Kzmnnse, li. Kelly. li. Kemp, .X. lilemme, M. l,ztr- eztinp, .X. Mefhire. ll. Orin. R. Uhenclmin. M. llngh, lnrl Rnwi ll. Rnwhtnrls. rl. Sey- mnnr, Sultan Sheehan. ll. S e fl t t. V. lltninpsun. .ircl Rnvv: .X. 'l1lll'UClillltll'IfJll, R. Xtzill. lf. J, li. limi' tlre:1s.l Advanced c!cz5Jz'ci5z'5 llelieintis refreshments. interesting papers enn- neeting the l.:1tin lzuiguage with Christmas festivi- ties. the exelizmge of :unusing gifts. ull plzmnerl :mtl eompletecl hy the entertztinment enmmittee of the lllns Lfltrzt l,:ttin Chili. eninpnsecl :tn nnt- stztnrling meeting. l,l1lS Ultra. the l,:1tin Clnh for upper elztssmen, is eztpzlhly snperviseil hy Miss hlZll'g'Zl1'i'I llzlll. The memhers of the chili eleetecl .l2llllL'S XYil- liums first consul to lezul them tlirnugli the year, He was ahh' ussistecl hy Spencer llztvis, seenncl consul: Rhea Mae Xtentlelken. prztetnrg ztnrl lletty flyur, Qnztestnr. 'l'he ClllCl'l2lllllllClll :lt the monthly meetings is in charge nl tlitierent coin- mittees who present interesting :incl vzwierl pru- grzuns. The orgzuiizzttinii has greatly fnrtherecl the interest nl stnrlents in the elztssieztl ztrts. , . , . llZi', Qnw: M. Vluhnsnn, li. Sltlflilllllll, lf. irn. l.. Samford, 'lf Nliesner, ll. Znhzlrs. ti. XYaite Diyciples 0 f Cicero, Virgil MISS CONN MISS BLAZER MISS BALL IJz'reciz'ng !z'nguz'5z'z'c mlenfy Itt this clzty ut' sttelt greztt tttrhttlettee zthrrtzttl we lmtli tu- w:ti'cl those who live itt the foreign etttttttries tit' lfttrttlte :ts complete stt':tttge1's. lim' them we fttrttt :tit ittst:tttt:ttteutts :tml sometimes ttttw:tt'r:t1ttecl rlislilte. llttt itt the stmly til' their lztttgtutge :tml tltrttttglt iittet'elt:tttge ut' thoughts tn' upittirms, we come to lxmtw them, ittste:tcl. :ts ttttt' Iriemls. Most essettti:tl itt :teqttirittg this lqmtwleclge til' lttreigtt speech is l,:ttitt, tlte l:tttgtt:tge tal the :titeiettt Rmttzttts. he- cztttse, iit I,:tti1t. we timl the ltlllllflillltlll ttf tmtst uf mit' tmmclertt tongues. ,X emwttptitm ot' it ur, :ts it was s:tirl in the :ttteiettt cl:tys, frtmt the vttlgnr usage of it. :tre flerivetl the romztitee lztttgtutges. lt:tli:ut, l t'em'lt, Spztttislt, lQttttt:ttt- i:ttt. etc. Two of the most interesting of these, Sp:titislt :tml lirettelt. :tre stmlietl in this scltmml hy tltttse who lt:tt'e :ttt iitelittzttimt tow:tt'cl tlte :trt Ill. plt1':ts:tnlttgy ht' the lllll4Cl'L'lll tt:ttiott:tlities. lfut' these elztsses we lt:tve six retwt'esettt:ttit'e te:tt'ltet's who tlo much to mztke their elztsses the I'ue:tl pttittt ul' itt- terest iit the selttml. Kltss ,Xmtzt lilztzet' is te:tt'lter ut Iresltmzttt I.:ttm. She received het' ll. .X. clegree :tt Ohio L'1tit'et'sity :tml :tttemlecl Colttmhizt :tml the Lfttiversity ut' XX'iseuttsitt, She is :tclvis- or to litter Nos Cltth, :tml :t spmtsm' ut' tlte settittt' el:tss. Miss XI:tt'g:t1'et llztll :tttemlefl llettttisutt l'1tit'et'sity. wltere she :teqttirecl het' llh. ll. degree itt lCcltte:ttitttt. She teztehes jttttim' :tml settim' l.:tti1t :tml is :tlsu the :trlvisttr ut' I'ltts Lfltrzt. Stmpltotttme l,:ttitt is taught hy Kliss Yerzt Llllllll, who received het' ll. AX. degree :tt Mttskittgttttt. She :tlstt :tttemletl tlte XYest Yi1'gitti:t :tml tlhiu St:tte L'ttivet'sities. She :teqttirerl het' Rl. .X, degree :tt I lhitm St:tte. The :ttlvisur to I,es .lettttes Nlmlerttes is Bliss K:ttlt:tt'itte IXIll1l'fI'I1Z1ll. She teztehes hrst :tml seeoml yt-:tr Ifreitelt. Het' ll. .X., li. S.. :tml Bl. AX. degrees were :tt'tlttit'ecl :tt Ohio State University. She is :tlsh the 'l't'uj:t1t st:tIl :ttlvistnt Seeuml yeztt' Spztttislt is t:tttght hy Klr. Alesse Wztgtts, who is ztlso spottsm' of the Stmttislt Lltth. llis li. .X. cztttte from james Blillilczttt L'ttivet'sity, Ileezttttr. lllimtis, :tml ltis BI. IX. degree front the lfttiversity uf lllimris. Ile ltzts :tlso :tttemlecl Lf1tivet'sirl:tfl N:teihtt:tI in Xlexit-tt Pity. MISS RIMER5 MR. WAGUSQ MISS KAUFFMAN J7 1110111 111' 111011 s111111s111', R111 ,l0ss0 XXYZLQIIS. 5111110 xplomdores de mzezw Cullum fllexicczmz .X111'111'1li1111 11111si0 111111 1111111 CIll1VCllL'll 81121111511 .XlllJYL'I lf. l1:11'1lg1'11v0 150121. 11, C'1211'l1 1'l21ss0s 211 1'111'is1111:1s 1111112 211'1l 1111' 11110111l11'115 1'l'1'021s.1. li. 511111145 11. l'1'1-s.1. Al- Vllllllwl' A U 1 , 1... ', . . 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XY1-1'111-1', 1110 110110111 111. 5112111isl1 l.111'z1li:11 0l1il1l1'011. 51.111111311115- L05 Ranclzeros S71 was plaif ,Xccording to lfreneh custom, inemlmers of l.es bletmes Modernes received their c:tdeztux de Noel in their shoes, which they carried to the Vere Noel, just as .Xline Mclieen :md Richard llohr :ire l 't doing in the illustrzttion. llecemlmer lil. the clulv held its :umual Christtnzts party in the music room. llzunes were played- :md thristinzts carols were sung in lfrench. lfinully l'ere Noel, the lfrench Le Pere oe! fvisife Les Jeuney lflloderney Sztntzl Clans, excellently ztcted hy Francis Dale lfreneh students: they hold their meetings under with his pillow and heard, arrived to distrihute the guidance of Richard llohr, le l'resident. the gifts. The party was also visited hy Pztpzt .Kline Mclicen, lit vice-prcsideiite, Sztrzth Rupp, lfouetztrd t.Xrnold Xtztttsxl, the nemesis of ztll had lzt secretztire, :tnd lletty Coriell. lzl tresoricre. lfrench children, with his switches. .Xfter this New memhers were initiated into the cluh :tt :t les rztfr:tichissements were served, picnic held on 'llwo Mile llill in Uctoher. l,zt sezmce est OllVCl'l6lu With these words lfront row: li. Kztutlinztn tlfztc. .Xdx'.J, R. Monsieur le President. Richard llohr, brings the liohr tl'res.l, .X. Mclieen tV. l'res.l. S. Rapp monthly meeting of l.es bleunes lNlodernes to CSec.l. ll. Coriell f'l'rezts.l, lst row: ll. Kpel, order. l,es bleunes Modernes is composed of S. fttlzts, M. Xtkins, ll. .Xd:nns, ll. .Xhrt-nd, bl. liztlmcock. R. llrunner. li llrztdford. ll. liizts. Craig- miles, I .L'z1riker, bl. Dezlrth ll. llztvisson. bl. Dztulton, F llale. 2nd row: bl. Duven- deck, I . liztrly, .X. livztns, C lfriel. M. M. lfout, bl. lilood, lf. bl. tlims. ll. Hzlislet. M QW llztrchzt, l'. Horr, bl. Hztrshu M. blordztn, bl. Kath. bl. Kugle- man. 3rd row: li. Kegley bl. lxendztll. lx. lxzth, bl. Mc- l':1ll, M. Morrison, .X. ,X l'ixley. .bb R l'ront row: ll. l'ressler, bl V. . .. v ,- . I lxttltey. M, lxohetts, l.. bb ,.. Richey. M. Rosenherger, N Stevens, R. Schuyler, ll Q- Smith, li. Smith, .X. Thomp- son. ll. Viczlrs. Znd row: G Virgin. R. XYull, V. NYM- mztn, H. XYil.l'l'llEll1, ll. Xtelt- mztn. M. XYilson. 3rd row ti. Wiltsee. .X. Hats. D NY:1kelield. 311355.-'te:,1:! 1: ..,. z'Yei'.2'-kksfght i' -it - 4 . 1 g rf f. lf 5 A ' Q vw -M --h- gi ,ia-gs,Q.S'z', Q Qg 'x Q' ' 1 3? , ' Q'aQ N .WPQIQYQYJ Ny .5 Q. x x 'Q gm a ? ' I a ?' 3 X ,...a...s-.-1-v-A If fx. k V? 1 4. Q K x if 3 iss A Q .' hx QQ vm , , s A ,ggi sf' Q S' fi 1 ' Ll' , 'Egg , :J M K A KVI? 'ha 5 mx. Q X Prevents, pretence Santa .Ioe llainhlin presentecl inany amusing gifts tn tease stnclents ancl teachers, hut thc presents of the senior class to their popular sponsors were appropri- ate ancl attractive. Miss llell reeeiverl a gulf lmagl Bliss lilazer a house enat: ancl Mr. lfreelantl, a pen ancl pencil set. l'resiclent llill Nlarshall servetl as Santa's as- sistant. Christmas players nn the set. are: ll, Queen, ll, llarsha. LI. Cnrnett. ll. Rowlands, kl. XYil- Iiains, li. .-Xclanis. t'. XYnnten, anal S. .Xtlas. ' Cl ' ' 33 Semorf offer Cltrzytmzzy without Patsy L'hristnias Xlitlirttit l'atsy was the une aet her .Xnnt l'atrieia, they heenine greatly alarnietl Inlay presenterl hy seninrs at the annnal t'hristnii:s almnt her. Meanwhile Patsy, tlisgttisecl as a recl- .xSSl'llllJly. l'atsy 'l'raey thlean tltrnettt, th'nl4- hairecl lrish girl, harl seetirerl a jtmh as her lain- ine' that her lainily flues not neetl her. tleeitles tu ily's tnaitl. She lintls tant that her frientl Mary flisgnise herself antl heenine a niaitl in her uwn Xnn tlietty .Xclainsl is trying tn vantp tltll hnnie. She tells her parents tlian llnwlancls llarshal, l'atsy's snitnr. However. XYayne tlnes antl Sallie .Xtlasb and her hrtmthers 'l'etl tblaines not sneeuinh tn the eharnts nf Mary .Xnn. She Xliilliainsl ancl klaelt tlluwartl Qjneenl that she also tliseuyers that the fainily inisses her eun' is gtiing tt: visit her .Xnnt l'atrieia ttilttteen siclerahly. Having Conte to the eunelusitmn that XYtinteiil tlnring the hnlitlays. they flu neecl her. Patsy tells theni of her rlisguise Xlihen her fainily rlisenyers that she is not with anrl the 'liraey fainily has a Very nierry Christinas. 9.5 has a Rzlsffan f 1110 mlniis. Sl1all l gl-1 1111 gun? 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XYllll 1'l1y1l1111l XYo1l11cs1l:11'. 7' llill lla1'sl1a sat 1111 a tack i11 ilillcsllilliv 30 'vxlillill llilllllclls Wllcll ll 'WNW lfilgllsll class! lllc' i11l011rlC1l it fm- 511111011110 ll lil wllll H3 NM? lxlllw lwlicli lllwwh: llllw 1-lful 'lillL' ,XVUII l'layc1's lZlIllL'll 1l1c Slircw vcrx' 'l'7l clliciciilly. NYL'1llll'S1l2lj', 21 'l'i111: 111m1cl10a lllll l'l'wu 'lilll1l'S4lZlj'. Sf'--XYl1at rlicl .X1'11f1l1l Xxllllli l'L'llllL'Sl IHHVK' fl?13'S S1lSl'l'l1f0-I l'l lllf lcllcli ll' Sillllil? 'lil1111'sflay. ll-l'a1'1ics at l'l1111111sl:1y IlIl'l'llllQ' lfriclay, ll-Wlluwa1'rl Qucn-11 very. wry noisy i11 111141 XvQI'5L'H111liCI'S, 'l'1'11ja11 Aclassl llc 11111st lic all l1c1 1111 almuut 1l1c I,-riclm. 35f4.lwiSllmlS ussmmlx-Y S gl H I H lllllllmiml M15 Slmllllg lllml' llmlglltl lmuiglilw sonic plcasaiit laml HlllY0l'XYlS0l 5111'- Nllmrlay. l.2'7'l11lllllCl'. l7alc. Zll11l llzlvissmi win l,,-N., lllt-'ny mf ,-Q11 fm-Us :U-mlwl' ,mt 1-WH 111':11111'ic:1l K'1111lCSI. NYC llilil sonic Ul'1lll1l'y i11 asf wuming 53,1111 -lm-'57 yt-fy NWI play. '-g'h,4i,1- M lll'l5'- lu all illmlll Rmslil- mas Xxllllllllll l'a1sx'. AlK'l'l'Y l.lll'lSllllIlS :1111l 'li114's1I:1y, ls-'-'liI'Hj1lllllCS lllll 4111 racliu skit fm' liappy New Year! Good Cheap sleafeg g'7'E6'fI'l7g.S' gate! Campaign bC'g'I.715 , il 2 ii V 55 S UF 'Q X 1 ' h 2 3 Alumni now lhese seniors have litiisherl the work this ninntli for their reqttirerl ereclits: thev will he gimliizitetl with the other seniors who will hc liitishiiig in lime. Several nl these SllltlClllS have taken stiiiitiier school iii orrler ln eomplete theii work in the mifltlle ol the year. Others will re- turn the seeoml semester to tzike extrzi suhjeets :incl to keep in touch with their iiumerntts elzlss ztetivities. RUTH BARTLETT: Commercial--'Bowling l, 2, Betty Lamp Club l, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. KEMPER T. BEASLEY:ElectivefGrant l. IRENE VIRGINIA BENSON: Commercial -4 Student Council lg Orchestra lg Library Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Ten- nis 2, Spanish Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. ROBERT LEE BERTRAM: Commercial 7 Commercial Club 3, 4, Intramural basketball 4. NANCY BREECE: College Preparatoryflnter Nos l, Z, Tennis Z, Hockey 2, Echo 2, Bowling 2, 3, English Club 3, G. A, C. 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Y.Hi 3, 4, Deans' Office 3, 4g Senior Honor Council 4, Trojan Staff 4, National Honor 4. OWEN WILSON CARMEN lPictured at endl: Elective ---Jolly Rogers 3, EDWARD CHURCH: Electiye7Basketboll I, Track l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, Intramural basketball 3, 4. HENRY C. CLAUSINGQ Elective-Jolly Rogers 2, 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. CJ R. BARTLETT K. BEASLEY V, BENSON R. BERTRAM N, BREECE E. CHURCH H. CLAUSING B. CLAYPOOL C. COPEN ,Xl St!!! blocked R. R. B. H. COTTLE ELLIOTT JEFFERSON KELLY W, KERN M R. A L. J. COYLE EVANS JONES KENARD LISATH .dll E. DAVIS E. DEI-IART E. DUNAWAY R. FLOYD H. FRAZIER R. HAMILTON F. HARDIN BERTIE M. CLAYPOOL: Commercial 4Betty Lamp Club 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Library Staff 3, 4. CECIL COPEN: Manual Training lElectiyel+lndustrial Arts 3, 4. RICHARD OSCAR COTTLE: College Preparatory. MARY L. COYLE: Commercial-- Basketball I, Softball 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA l. DARNELL: Commercial -Commercial Club 3, 4. EDYTHE L. DAVIS: College Prepara- tory4P. H. I. 3, 4, Plus Ultra 4. EVELYN DEHART: Commercial 4 Commercial Club 3, 4. ELSIE DUNAWAY: Commercial. RICHARD ELLIOTT: Elective7Stu- dent Council 2, I-li-Y 3, 4. RICHARD EVANS: College Prepara- toryelvlanager 2, 3, Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. ROY FLOYD: College Preparatory-- Spanish Club 4. HARTWELL FRAZIER: Elective - Track I, Basketball I, 2, 3, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, N. W. Territory Pag- eant 4. RAYMOND HAMILTON: Elective4 Industrial Arts 3. FLORENCE HARDINZ Elective---Min- tord High I, 2. BERNARD JEFFERSON: College Pre- paratory4Spanish Club 4. ARMEATER BEATRICE JONES: Home Economics. HAROLD RAY KELLEY: College Pre- paratoryfManager I, Student Coun- cil 4. LYNN LEE KENARD: Elective --fe Track I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, Z, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4. WILMA ERNESTINE KERN: Com- mercial+U. S. Grant I, Bowling 2, 3, 4, English Club 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, JOSEPH S. LISATH: Elective-Track 2, 3. H E L E N KATHLEEN MCDANIEL: Commercial4Student Council I, Hockey I, 2, 3, Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, G. A. C. 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Dcan's Office 4. D. QUENTIN MEYERS: Manual Training-U, S. Grant I, Industrial Arts 3. HELEN JUANITA MOATZ: Com- mercial-Commercial Club 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. 66 McDANlELS MOATZ ORTH PAYNE RICHARDS 3 I Q. MEYERS S. MOORE R. PAGE A. PARKER M. ROGERS SAM MOORE: Commercial - Com- mercial Club 3, 4. MELBA K. ORTH: Commercial- Basketball I, Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Revel- lers 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Wings of the Morning , Under- tow , Spring Fever . ROBERT PAGE: College Preparatory -English Club I, Inter Nos I, 2, Band I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Jolly Rogers 2, Belle of Barcelona , Golf 3, Industrial Arts 3, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, Student Council 3, Sparkin' , Hi-Y 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. MARIE BENTLEY PAYNE: Com- mercial-U. S. Grant I, Commercial S rc -Si S s F ELIZABETH S. PRESSLER: Elective- Spanish Club 2, Commercial Club 4, Glee Club 4. ALBERT E. PRICE: Manual Training -Industrial Arts I, 2, Hi-Y. NORMAN EDWARD RICHARDS: College Preparatory-Baseball I, 2, Football I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Jolly Rogers I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural bas- ketball 3, Spanish Club 3. MARY ELLA ROGERS: Commercial- U. S. Grant I, Commercial Club 3, 4. MARTIN SALLY: Elective-Football l, 2, 3, Basketball 3, Golf 3. Club 3, 4, Bowling 4, Unde tow . ALBERT J. PARKER: Elective-Spam ish Club 3, 4, P. H. I. 3, 4. GRACE EILEEN PHELPS: Commercial -Betty Lamp Club I, 2, Student Council 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Basketball 4, Bowling 4, Volleyball 4, Deans' Office 4, Trojan Staff 4. VELMA F, PRATHER: Commercial- Cornmercial Club 4. E. PHELPS V, PRATHER M. SALLY B, SHIELDS BETTIE CAMILLE SHIELDS: College Preparatory-Photo Play 3, Oratorical Contest 3, National Honor 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Library Staff 4. DOSIA JANE SHIELDS: Commercial -Softball 2, Tennis 2, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Photo Play 4, N. W. Territory 4, Undertow . DORIS SPENCE: lNot picturedI. E. PRESSLER A. PRICE D. SHIELDS O. STALEY .E XN?Q' - -l J STOCKHAM xA STOWERS J THOMPSON NA J THOROMAN ORVILLE E, STALEY: College Pre- paratory. HELEN JANE STOCKHAM: Com- mercial-Glee Club l, 2, Belle of Barcelona , Bowling l, 2, 3, Corn- mercial Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, English Club 3, 4, Revellers 3, President 4, Account- ing Assistant 3, 4, Call lt A Day , Photo Play 4, N. W. Territory Pag- eant 4, Student Council 4, Under- tow , Spring Fever , National Honor 4. MARSHALL E. STOWERS1 Commerc- ial7U, S. Grant l, Student Council l, Spanish Club 2, 3. JOHN R. THOMPSON: Elective- Football l, Jolly Rogers 2, 3, 4. MARY JANE THOROMAN: Com- mercial-U. S. Grant l. HELEN R. TILTON: College Prepara- toryfEnglish Club l, 2, Bowling l, 2, 3, Echo 3, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, Sinhioto Club 3, Versemakers 3. FRANCES TONEY: Commercial 4 Basketball l, 3, 4, Varsity l, Bowl- ing 2, Volleyball 2, Commercial Club 4, English Club 4. WALKER WILLIAM WARNER: Man- ual Training-U. S. G'ant l, Band l, Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4, Trojan Staff 2, 3, 4, Photo Play 4, Revellers 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Wings of the Morning . GILBERT LQROY WEBB: Elective- U. S. Grant l, Library Stott 2, 3, 4. JACK WCMACK: Elective-lntra- mural basketball Z, 3, 4, Jolly Rog- ers 3, 4. WANDA LEA WOMACK: Commerc- ialfStudent Council 2, Commercial Club 4, English Club 4, Senior Hon- or Council 4. DALIUS CLOTEEN WOOTEN: Elec- tive-Inter Nos 2, Betty Lamp Club Z, 3, 4, Tiger House , Student Council 3, Revellers 3, 4, Christmas Play 4, Accounting Assistant 4. EVELYN DOROTHY YORK: Com- mercial7U. S. Grant l, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Revel- lers 3, 4, Basketball 4, Hockey 4, English Club 4, Undertow , N. W. Territory Pageant 4. DON YUENGER: Commercial -Ac- counting Assistant 3, Intramural basketball 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, National Honor 4. H. TILTON W. WARNER J. woMAcK C. WOOTEN D. YUENGER F. TONEY G. WEBB W. WOMACK E. YORK O. CARMEN 63 Entrants Mid - year freshmen are prepared for their new work not only by the schools from which they come, but by select- ed seniors in the high school, who guide them around the building in groups. This opportun- ity to ztsk questions and to become acquainted with their new environ- t ment smooths out the big bump in the trans- fer. 1Qegz'nm'ng curricula in recom! Jemeyier Upper picture-front row: ll. Abrzuns, C ,XllZllllS, R. Allen, XY. Adkins, H. .Xnderson, L. Burton, M. Brown, XY. lienjzunin, IJ, Hall D lf. liurton. bl. Brown, li. Biekley, li. llnuer, W. Hates, R. Horen. 2nd row: li. lilzune. H. Clifford, ii. Cun- ter, R. Clausing, M. Charles, VY. Cooper, M. Carter, .X. Clausing, lf. Collins, R. Cox ll. Conklin. C. Chnpnizln, B. Burton, R Czunpbell, IJ. lluzan, li. Daly. 3rd row: l'. lJC.'Xl'lll0llKl, ll. Davis, H livztns. ll. liaster, li. Fulton, H. Fannin, M lu. l'lSl101'. R. Cirashel. IC. Gilliland, lf. Hollztn L. Hileniztn. H. Hedrick, lf. Hzunmock, CI I lzuls, C. Hill. -lth row: H. Hollis, L. jenkins, L. l . jenk- ins, l. hlohnson, jordon, Jones, D. Kim- ble, H. Kitchen, U. Kennedy, M. LeMaster bl. Lewis, If, Locker, L. Mullins, IJ. Lewis ll. Lust. 1 J Lower picture---front row: M. lXlcNzunzn':t ll. McGinnis, M. Nesser, L. Moore. M. Mit- chell, McLaughlin, VY. Mcllovney, C. Mer- shon, C. Morris, bl. Muellonald, R. Marsh bl. Newman, M. Nichols, C. Newman, I' Newman, C. Pick. 2nd row: U. Phipps, bl. l'yles. S. Poppzts Y I I T -I. lurdy. M. lxhoten, C. Robinson. li. lxob- inson, li. Reeg, ll. Reeg. Ci. Row, il. Richey R. Shields, li. Shunip, R. Schroeder, ll Sharpe. 3rd row: L. Stratton, l'. Spence, li. Stur- rctt. bl. Stzunper, M. Smith, IJ. Spaulding. ll Swearingen. R. Sclmffer, N. Spencer, sl Slnunwziy. K. 'l'honipson, QX. Taylor. L. Tan- ner, li. 'llll0lll13SOll. -lth row: Y. Venturino, bl. Verllzlge. I3 XYise, li. VX'right, M. XYhite. A. XYhite, ll X'X'orrell, IC. Xkltshington, C. XYonmck. C VYoodworth, K. NYe:u', W. Young. 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Oizllng ,HHJQIC7 ff Ing ,lfuj 'Nl Qivutt: :tml :t sprittg tl:tm't', witlt ttitwit' lllll'lll5lll'tl A A lu lty tltt- Ciritttttt-licssittgvt' llxtml. 1tt'l'ct't'rl :tit 1111111111 N ' tttttity lm' tltt' llig' .Xpplt-, l.:tittltt-tlt XX:tll1, :tml lit tltt-ir frv1tlt1ttttftt't' Ywtt' tlt4'5' vlt-1-tt-fl ftvttt' 'tllwt' flilllfw- Wl'lVl' l'Wl'F 'l'l' f '.l F'l l4 ilillflfl' girls. :ta tltt-it'1tl'ttt-t-ix. lltis wztn tltt' Iirst titm' in w1tll 'l 'l 5 illillll Villllll l'l 'll ill llll' NVl 'l'l 'l'll' t N ' ' 1 11111 111,11,1-1 111' 1111- 51-1111111 111111 1111- 1,1111-1-1-5 11-1-1-11 lofts iii .Xtltt'tts. :tml first plrtvvs iii gttfvittttttj' :tml tll girls. 'l'ltt-y wct'n': hlttsclwltim- lliclwy, limo- lilllll WWC Wttlt lty twtt ul' tltcttt. ttt:tr1, Xfl:4tttts,,l7ul1tt't's.ltlit-14itt:ttI. :tml .luzttt llztlt- Ihlrimg. ml, MTHWI wvvk UI- Wlhml mix ymlx Hull' Alwf 'Xml' lyllilis Wm liwlwlwl Sll lN'li' :tll jttttitttx tm-t :tml clcctcrl :ts tltcir ttllivt-tx lfrvtl 'ml MVN l'li lV ll !llf'S illlfl Ml 55'lVil'l .lltflf llill, 1tt't-siclcttt: Sntttmtl Xttlutrs. t'it:t'-1tt't'si1lt-tit: Mm Wm'1'l l '- Kl:tt'i:tt1tt:t Y:ttt liiltltcr, sttt't't't:tt'y: :tml Nttltt-rt 'liltis st-twtml ytwtt' tht-1-lztss VV1lS1llllk'lflQ'l'l ttmlct' liztlt. tt'c:tsttt'ct'. .Xt tltis titm- Min litttlt llttrttttt, wzty :tt tltt- wry first :ts tltcrc w:ts mt tlttml ui' XIV. Nvlsfttt Ilrttwtt, :tml Klux -It-sw Xlitgttf wcrm- wttltct' llIllltlIk'Il1l. ,Xmttltct sluttittg 1t:tt'ty was tltt-tvztt-ltctx1-lt-wit:ts sltttttstws. Front row: nl. ,Xrlams, R. Xclziiiis. H. .Xhrenrl. From row: H. Hurtrum. I. Copley. M. Coricll, li. .Xnrlersom H. .'Xl'fhl1l'S, V. fkmlerson, 17. Arm- M. Chandler, S. Crisweii. F. Crziigmilcs, ul. Clary, say. M. .'Xshwm'th, C. Allen. bl. .X!'ll1iJl'llSl, H. li. Clifforcl, C. Curtis, If. fOi5l11'l1, H, C,'1'c-eklmzuiiii. .Xrtliurs. 1 . Q 1 1 21111 row: Ci. Cole, R. Llifforcl. M. Qzirr, It lncl row: .'X. Artis, V. .Xclzm1s. ll. .X1idci'soii, graft' 'I' U 'l,e'fw g XY' Canfphell' I Crflft' l3..Xppe1 1. lmkm- 1. iazilii-wk S liuulcliu .x. Uml'mf 1- M' f 'e - M- U1'f R' '1'- N- licmier, Nl. Brewer, Bentley, IJ. iiC1'll'ZlI11, Davls' li' HMM Srrl row: bl. llickcrsmi, H. iyilllillililll, ll. llam- J iels, IC. Dailey, IJ. Danni, UI. Dzuiltmi, H. Davis- 3rcl row: Il.. Hrzulley, U. irEl'l'kCl'l K. Brady, Sony DONT, yy. Davidson' M. Dienef' .I ID. Boop, R. Bias, M. I.. Hrzumlin, l'. lirowii, C. Dunawav liuclizmzui, 'l. Huurnc, R. Iiricker, DI. liovvmzm. J 4th row: IJcMcnt, U. Davies, .X. Denning 4th row: .X. limlmcr. I'. Iioelim. I . li1'ziclfm'cl. R. llzuncm, lf. Dorm, lf. Dill. S. Davis, I.. llzivis R. llruimcr, C. Iiruwning, R. liowlcs. bl. Higgs. M. llzmltcm, M. Dennis. H aiding jam, jzfve .vessio 11, Plamzing for annual Jzmior - Senior lfrunt row: l'. llrcw, ll. liunczm, l'. Du- l'il'0Ill row: -I. Hall, lf. llult, Bl. Hzizcl puy, ll. llunczm, Bl. liglmc-rt, lXl. liuth, lf. lmkcr, M. Hllg'l16S, ll. Hurley. ll. llzmcoclc ligerton. l.. lfvzms, I.. livzms, 'lf lfllis. ll. ll. Humpllreys. ll. Hamiltfm, ll. Hcmlrick liastwuml, sun, C. H6INlCl'SOl1. hl. Howell. gllfl WW5 ll- Eggers- M- l:QYlC - D- IIUWNS- lml row: bl. Hensley. sl. llclml11'ccl1l. -I .l- l'l1lllZ-,l- lllflml- ll- llflllglll- AX- lllclfli M- Herzog, DI. Hitcllcuclq, lf. llvntll. ll, llinzc l'1l1ll'lWl ll- l'l0l'QllSUll- ll- l'lU1'fl- ll- l l5lW1 H. Hcclricks. ,X, llolmstcttcr. Rl. llzmmumcl ll. lfzllls. H. Holmes. ll. Humble, S. llcil. 13l'Kl ruwz' li. l1'ovvlcl', tl... lfCl'Q'US'f'l- ll' ,gffl row: Bl. llilllllllllllfl, li, lluwzlrcl. ll l'c1'gusm1, C. l'l'2lZlCI'.l'..l1lllSOl1,ll.lrO0ilZI1. HHWCS. li. Hun, H. Huggy S. Hvlamll I Nl, llflllllllltf, ll. Gvor, IJ. llllL'lilNZlll. .X. Ginn, Huhbvd XI Humwm rl- hnctykv' ' luxlf ' K y A . I , . b K 4 ' y h . . K X Al. Cmoclnuum. Mm' 'lefTe1.5Un- -lth r :.X. Glfi . l'. i l V. Vin, IJ. . , . UW. . L m , 1.1 mu , I . -lth row: N. lullnsrm. C. lfmcs, IX. lzlcolms lxmslmcl. Cl. lmrcloll. I. Cfrzlllzulm, l'. Cnzw, . . ' ' ' In ' lt. ululmscm, 12. Jones. l. lolmsmm. L1 ' ' li. Gan I'm111 ww: II. Iuscplx. Ii, Ilmcs. KI. Iurmlzm. 3l'lI ww: I. I.c:1sc. I. I,ittIc. NI. I.yc:111. I. I Iu111'm'x', II. IxQIIx', ID. Ixcmp, U. Ixcxllwmlv. Ii. I.z1vmcIC1', Ii. I.umIImum, XI. IAIIIIIIQIIZIIII. I. l.:1kc. Ix I1, I. IiimInIL'. I. IicmI:1II, IQ. IiCI1I11l1'tI. XI. I.:u'czuup. IU. Lewis. Lf I.cwis, X. KIzu'Iwy. ZHII www: li. IQvIIvy. NI. I, IQIIIQII, II. Iin-1111cwIy, -III1 ww: I.. KICIQL-11zic. if KIUIQQ-lmzic, II. I Iilinc. If. Iilcimmm. I. Kunst, II. Kunst, IJ, Blank, XY. Maple. I. Nlzllzmvzmms. NI. NIQNQQV. Ix111IQQ1', ID, lil-um-fly, IQ, Iiifpr, H, IAIIIIIPIIII. IC. May. IZ. NICf42lI'II1f', II. Mciihm, .X. NId4I111'c, NI Imam. l-I.Mc1iim1is. ehenrying nncnnny plnaf, Phantom Tzgerv, IFYUIII ww: Ii. Nluulmcy. I. NIH1'1'4WV. if Mcycrs. SHI row: il. I':u'sm1s, O. I'm'ginsIai. IH. IIllVVCl'S, NI. KIIIIM, I. NIL-yn-rs, KI. Nlcglzxssmm. KI. NIilcI1- IC. I'z11's4ms, C. I'zu'sIcy, I'. I':n'sIcy. KI. If. V011- LII. KI. XIm'risu11. II. KIIIIICII, II. NIIIVIVIII, I. clcgmss. I. I'Iummc1', .X. Vixlcy. KI. I . I'r:11t, II. Imrc, I. Nlurilz. III'CSSICl', II. I'1lj'IIC, incl row: ID. Nlunn, Lf X1r'111:111. IJ. NIQIHJIS. Ith row: S. I'c1'ki11szm, I. Quinn. I. Rcvzlrc. I NCVYINZIII, I. Nickel, I. NCVKIHZLII, II. Orin, Ii. Ii. Riggs. I. Iicssingcr. If. IQIQILIIC. I . Rilcy. .X. clulu-1'lv, XY. I':1x'11c, .X. XI. I'uuIc. If. I'oItc1'. Iiidcr. Il. Iiz1Istu11, KI. Iizunscy. I. Rickey. ID. I . I'rim'c. I. I'cwI. Iiiclulrcls. I. Rzrgzm, H. Reeg. 171-11111 ww: ll. Russ. Ii. Row, IJ. Rowe, R. II. SZlllIllIL'l'S, I . ScI1:111i1'11. I':.SIllIII1. IQ11I1i11s1u11. KI. IQ11I1c1'ls. II. RuI1i11sn11, R. R11cIIt1'. , . , . , ' ' 1' 1cq1'1111 41111114-iw . . . 311I mx. XX. Stl I I. Ix. S 1 ., I . II. St: t' , I'. S 'I 'I 'If I' ', lf. St II ' XII. . . . . , . ' . . . I . lin I I Hu U MIDI I IM 5IllIIII. Il. 5CQ'llI', X . S11111I1. KI. SI1z1uI4IcIo1'1I. S. 41. SI1:1w. ' Spriggs, If. Smith, KI. S111itI1. I'. SI:1vc11s. .X. . . . . .. SI Itx, II. S ' CI. Sl ' 'I If. .ZIIKI ww: XX. SVVIIIIIII, BI. Scwzmls, .X. fllll- m f Punt mix 'VIN If. I.. ScI111Ic'1', .X. KI. Si111111s. 'I'. Sz111f111'cI. -Ith row: bl. Stir, IQ. Swc:11'i11g1'11. II. Strulli. if St:1II:t1'fI. IQ. S111ittIc, S. Spzlrks. If. Stcillcr. R. ScI111vi1Ic1'. II, Smith, II. S111i1I1. .l. SL'IlIIk'IIIl'l'. pub!z'5l1z'ng Echo - venture in j0urf1alz'.1'm I'il'0llI www: If. 'l':1yI111'. .X. 'I'cI':1s, bl. 'II0NVll- tl, II'iIIm111'11. II. XY:111Icss. II. XYI1itc, -I, XYcIty, wml. Lf 'I'ipt1111. N. VIIIIJIUII, .X. 'I'I11'ock111o1't1111. II- IYIIISCC- II. 'Ii1l5'IIIl', VI. 'IIICI'IICy, tl. Virgin. M. Vz111IIiIwIwc1'. 31'cI row: XY. XYI1CQIc1'. II. Xtuml, II. XY:11'1Ic11. R' ynlmlmu R. yuicrs. Il. XX'i11tc1's, II. NYQIt111:111, il. XX':1itc. II. Yczlzcl, KI. .XcIz1111s, I.. Iizmwell, rl. ID11z:111. 3WI WW? II- IIIIIVUNS- II- Wllllfliiw- M- II- -ItI1 row: Ii. IIIYLIICIQ, V. I'IIilIlIIL'I'Y. I. II:11'sI1:1, XYiIIiz1111s, KI. XXvZlI'l'ClI. bl. XYz1111sIcy, S. xXvCI'l1C1'. II. AIOl'gZllI, IJ. Mcz1cImvs,L'. Nuiilcy. Inweyfzgaizhg energy, mailer, lzfe citlici' pliysics or lmmlugy may lic talccii. Ili- nlngy is really an cxtcitsimm uf tltc ficlrl ul' scicncc dealing witli tlic sulmjcct ut' plant anml animal life. Interesting water animals aml plants arc lmwttglit into tltc classrunm tu ull- scrvc for stucly. lxxpcrmiciits with mattcr atifl CllC1'gff' arc pci'fm'mecl in tlic study of physics, aticl mlm- scrvatimms maflc rm sutiml, light. ltcat, :mtl air. 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Inquzhng into low! past, current aj?'czz'r.v liveryone is l'lVCl'-CUllSClUllS this inonth. ,Xn- other Hoorl seems to he itnpenrling as the waters eover the towpath ancl force county stnclents to leave school at noon. 'lihe olcl Sinhioto is o11 the warpatl1l Sinhioto is the nanie given tl1e Scioto River hy llll' lntlians, antl also the naine nl' Il popular elnh at llortsinonth lligh School. whieh, i11 its own naine, presentecl to the lihrary flnring the enrrent hook Cilllllitillgll, voltnnes of historical value. History inarle interesting wonlrl he an ap- l1l't1lJl'lZllC synonym for this Sinhioto lilllh, spons- orerl hy Mr. Nelson llrown. junior ancl senior history teacher. .Xlthongh very young as yet, tl1e elnh is last growing. 'lihe lllL'llllJCl'S stttrly history from ll lll'W angleffnot as stnclents preparitig for a test. hnt as people VVl1tl are really interested in the past anrl its ellieet on present ancl lntnre. Qnalilietl speakers aflfl lllllfll to the enjoyment Zllltl tl1e erlneational purposes of tl1e meetings. tlnly those stnflents with averages in history ahoye eighty Illlly join the elnh. 'lihese young Uhioans heeoine more fainiliar with tl1e l1is1ory of their state hy hearing the interesting cliseonrses Ull historie sites and episorles i11 Ohio. ancl no state has had a more ahsorhing history than this one. which was once inhahitecl ancl eontrollecl hy the lieree Shawnee trihes. 'l'his year the elnh has lltll only stnclietl Ohio history hut has also cliseussecl antl hearrl clis- cussed afifairs in linrope. 'l'he Sinhioto flnh provicles a l?ZlCliglA0llllfl for fntttre history which will he partly macle hy the tneinhers of this sehool. Intelligent thoughts ancl sonnrl icleas gainecl tnay clo a great cleal towarcls Sill-Cg'llZll'4llllg .XlllCl'l- san clenioeraey for the generations to eoine. lfront row: Klr. llrown l.XflVlSIll'l, .X. lilennne t l'res. J. C. lfriel. KV. l'res.1, 17. tlarclner. tSee.1. xl. llntehison t'l'reas.J. lncl row: ll. .Xp11leton. R. .Xpel, S. .Xtlas, li. llohr. N. llreeee, M. llroolts, .X, llrown, lf. Liariker. ll. Lioriell, .l. lil'tll1Cll, ll. Cole, li, Dailey. l'. Danlton. li. liger- ton. Brrl row: l'. l'l1'ZlSllCl', Bl. liont. li. lltitehi- son. bl. llowarrl, l', llorr. rl. lingletnan. Rl. Miller, Xl. lltlgll, ID. Rowe. Rl, Roherts, Nl. Rosenherger. S. Rapp. ti. Seyinonr. -lth row: K. SlUClill2lIll, ll. Scott. .X. -I. rlllltbllllwtlll, V. 'l1llUllllJSUll, .I. YlvIllllSlCf', -I, Xxvlllllllllfi, ll. XYakehel1l, li, NYall, li. Wit-s11e1', ll. Xvllllllllll. IJ. Welttnan, R. M. XX'enflelken, ll. Znhars. M .lesse BB'agus, a teacher of Spanish at l'. H. S.. gave an interesting talk on the Indians ol hy-gone days in .'Xmerica. lle told the origin of some lndian legends, explaining the meanings of variou: lndian literature. lle also sang several songs in Sioux lndian at a former program some interesting motion pictures ot' lingland taken during one of her tours in liurope. Regarding Liiemmre in various lzghiy Literature triends at home and ahroad are famous hirthdays. especially of .Xlwraham l.incoln lwetter acquainted with the memhers of the ling- and George BB'ashington. Readings on lroth lish Cluh than any other students. Blany inter- l.incoln and BYashington, l,ineoln's Proposal esting talks and readings are given hy guest and Nellie and l.ittle XB'ashington were given speakers and the students themselves. The hy two memhers, and a paper on The l'erfect month of lfehruary is one ot' the months of 'l'rilvute was also presented at another meeting. l r o n t row 1 Bliss l'farr l.BtlVISlll'l, bl. llntchison, tl'res,l, Bl. lBl. lfout QV. l'res.h. ll. l.amm t,Sec.l. Bl. Blil- ler t'l'reas.l. .Znd row: Bl. llroolqs. lf. Carilcer, ll. Coricll, ll. Davies. ll. Davis, bl. llnewcl. lf. lfarly, Bl. lfletcher, Bl. liulcher. 3rd row: li. Heinisch, IJ. lleinisch, AI. Kelly, Bl. Kanouse, bl. Blalavazos, B. l.inc'l4, IJ. Bleyers, B. Blacliey. Seated: ll. l'ugh, ll. Ralston, S. Rapp, l'. Smith, li. Stoclqham. V. Thompson, Bl. Van Hilm- lier. S t a n d i n g: R. BYendlelten, XY. BB'om- ack, ll. Zuhars. angnage. Bliss lidith ilohnston, ancient history teacher of l'. H. S., showed f: S ,I ilfi Not onlv are educational topics taken up at the meetings, hut llso many catchy games and lively parties and picnics are enjoyed I hy the cluh. MISS NOEL MISS At'lDHl5OFl MISSHUGHES MISS SCI-IWARTZ MISS PFARR MISS SHULTZ During the first and second years of high school, the ground work is laid in hoth litera- ture and grammar, and the third and fourth years are spent in studying .Nmerican and llnglish authors. .X very important part of the linglish course for upper classmen is puh- lic speaking. This includes the presentation ot' original speeches and interpretive readings, and is taught hy Miss Dorothy Shultz, who received her ll. ,X. degree at Ohio Xlesleyan. She also attended Ohio State University and The University of Michigan. In addition Miss Shultz teaches delwate, dramatics, and sponsors the Revellers Linh. .Xnother part of the linglish course which is heing continued with gratifying results is remedial linglish. Mr. hlesse Stuart teaches this type of linglish along with his regular sophomore classes. Mr. Stuart received his ,X. ll. degree at l.incoln Memorial College: he has worked towards his M. AX. degree at l'ealwody and Vanderlmilt College. His stories may he read in many 'fine magazines and his hooks giving telling pictures of his home state are widely known: The Man with the Bull- Tongued l'low , Head of XY-Hollow , and Beyond Darla Hills . Miss lsahel Musser received her li. .X. degree from Ohio XYes- 'eyan. She teaches freshman and sophomore lfnglish. Miss Mary lilizaheth Schwartz re- ceived her li. .X. degree from Western Col- lege for XN'omen. She attended Ohio State tw University to receive her M. .X. degree and she also attended Ohio University. She teaches third year linglish. Miss Gurney Noel, who sponsors the l'hotoplay Cluh, teaches senior linglish. She olwtained her lil S. and M. .X. degrees at Columhia Uni- versity. Miss Ciladys Hughes received her li. A, degree at Ohio XYesleyan and teaches Imfz'l!z'f1g in the mimlf of the young MISS MUSSER MISS DUPRE MISS HELBIG MISS CYFERS MISS RIGGS MR. STUART rudimenis, belle - leifref of lidfliilt? tongue seeonrl anfl thirrl year linglish. Miss Carrie l'farr ohtainefl her ll. .X. clegree at Ohio Wesleyan ancl her M. .-X. flegree at Coluuilmia. She teaches junior liuglish, anfl she sponsors the linglish Club. Miss l.uey Riggs attenclecl Xlestern College for XYomeu to ohtain her QX. ll. clegree, and she also attenclefl L'niversity of Virginia. She is a teacher of freshman linglish. Miss Ruth Vyfers, a teaeher of freshman linglish. aequirefl her li. S. :incl M. .X. degrees at Ohio University. Miss Genevieve llupre has at- tenclecl Olmerliu Conservatory of Music, Miami l'niversity, lvniversity of XYiseonsin, :mtl Ohio Lfniversity where she reeeiverl her ll. S. clegree. She teaches freshman linglish. Miss Margaret .Xnclerson reeeivecl her li. QX. clegree at Ohio XX'esleyan: she attenclerl sex'- eral other schools inelucling' Ohio Lfniversity. L'uix'ersity of XYiseonsiu, anrl University of .Xrizona. She teaches thirrl anfl fourth year linglish, ancl she is the aflvisor ot' the licho. Miss Margaret llelhig attenflerl Ohio State L'niversity, where she aequirecl her B. S. cle- gree. She teaches freshman and sophomore lfnglish. Acquiring 5lez'!!wz'il1 metals, wood, macl1z'ne5,' In order to hetter acquaint the hoys with the advanced details of machinery and mechanical drawing, the lndustrial .Xrts Cluh was formed under the sponsorship of Mr. Carl Martin. .Xfter the resignation of Mr. Martin last year the eluh was taken over hy Klr, .X. l.. Monrad and Nlr. lfred Multer. lt has heen a very active cluh throughout its history. The hoys in the cluh may huild any project they wish, either of wood or metal, and work on it after school hours. llesides enahling the hoys to make these proj- ects, the group plans trips to the various indus- trial plants in this vicinity, Some of the trips considered so far this year are to the Xlheeling Steel, Selhy Shoe Company and The .Xrmeo l'lant is .Xshland. .Xll three of these trips will prove very heneticial and educational to the hoys of the eluh. It is not all work in the clul- however. there is a great deal of entertainment also. Une of the hig events ol the year is the haslcethall tourna- ment hetvveen the teams chosen from the hoys in the cluh. lfive captains were elected to choose the teams. They were: Ralph Mackey, Richard Schneider, Harold liinker. Loel Cooper, Russell .Xnderson, Donald Schramm. The tournament was played on lfriday, 24 of this month. The team captained hy Russell .Xnderson came out on top, defeating Richard Schneider's team in the finals hy a score of -l-l to 21. .Xnother hig event in the lndustrial .Xrts Cluh is their annual picnic. l'lans are heing made hy a special picnic committee consisting of Russell Xnderson, Howard Queen, XYilliam Harrison, lirant llaniels. l'at llaulton. and Donald Schramm. The organization ot' the cluh is controlled hy the sponsors Mr. lllonrad and Mr. Nlulter. Mr. R. li. Hopkins also aids in every way possihle. Mr. Monrad received his Rl. lf. degree from A ii I ix421s32Q5H,XQE?E?33i5?Y5'3'effsf385T' identifications on page S75 l l iW?:i3G5?3Lk'3fa Officers and sponsors tin it rowl: Mr. Monrad, R. Schn er, I7. Schramm, R. .Xndeison l.. Cooper. Mr. Klulter to ici Wood - chucks Grease monky 1'1'. Ii. .X111Ic-1's1111, IJ. IXEIII 1?lIYiPlQ MR. MONRAD MR. MULTER MR. HOPKINS NI11 KI11111':11I helps II11-11 51I11.11Is. Ix, KI.11- Ixlcy. IQ. S1'I111c11IC1'. II. Ix111I11-1. I.. 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Miss XYanda Cole. who teaches bookkeeping. secured her li. S. degree in education at Oberlin College. Since Miss Cole has been very ill recently, she may rc- sign her position in the near future. .Nnother bookkeeping instructor is Mr. Xkalter XY. Sim- mons who received his Ii. S. degree from the University of lllinois. Mr. fiale Watts, who teaches typing and pen- manship was awarded a li. S. degree in lfduca- tion from llliss College. Typing and stenography are taught by Miss Zola Knight who possesses a li. .'X. degree from Muskingum College. Mr. Howard McMains is teaching business law, and also bookkeeping. having obtained a H. S. degree at Indiana State 'lieachers College. .Xn .X. li. degree secured at Utterbein College qualifies Mrs. Nellie Niswonger to simplify the problems of business arithmetic. liesides teach- ing connnercial geography, Mr. l'aul .lenkins coaches football and basketball. He received his .'X. li. degree from the Cniversity of Kentucky. Mr. liert l.each attended XYestern Normal and teaches shorthand. Mr. liasil Hell teaches typ- ing: he received a li. S. degree at the University of Tennessee and also attended Bowling Green College and Marysville College. Mr. C. F. Sted- 1nan attended flhio Cniversity where he merited a li. .'X. degree in Commerce. a li. S. degree in liducation, and an M. .X. degree in School .Xd- ministration. He teaches bookkeeping and busi- ness arithmetic. Commercial students take part in many school activities, and they also have a large club of their own which presents an entertaining play each year. ln order to promote efficiency. speed, and accuracy among the commercial students, the teachers award pins to rapid typists and certi- ficates to neat and accurate penmen. Commercial students are here to develop into successful business leaders, professional typists. stenographers. bookkeepers, or perhaps teachers like the ones who have taught them. They may even work as assistants in our efficient high school office under their former principal, for both Miss Katherine Krall. secretary to Mr. Dale, Secremries, aecounmnm, 88 MR, BELL MISS KNIG'-IT MR. JENKINS MISS COLE .Xcconntantsz bl. bletl'et'son, Rlr. lieglcy. L' ulohnson, rl. .Xeh, ll, Al. Stoclxhain. sisteil hy a group of stnclents who receive valn almle experience working in the otilice. Xniong those are lletty .Xclatns. Ruth llietchel, Alane llltnniner. Katherine llrinliley, Delores llaniilton Retta XYoi'i'ell, Xornia Marcltiette, l.oi'ainne Sex ton, lletty llaniilton, lfvclyn blones antl lflnia Schneicler. Xloney lmeing the interesting snhject it is. thi linances ol' the high school tleniantl special Illtell tion. ln room 2l3 we final Blix hloe liegley ant his assistant accountants, ,lean tXeh, llelen rl Stoclxltain, Calvin johnson, anrl -lantcs xletiferson These people keep the recorrls of the school, hal i ance the hnrlget. compile reports, anfl make on ancl Bliss llorothy Hailey, het' assistant, grarlnatecl lroin l'. ll. S. as stnclents of the coinniercial course. Having such an excellent hackgronncl perltaps explains the great etliciency with which they have executed the oftice clnties. They are halance sheets. The Iinances ot' the athletic cle in charge of permanent recorfls, scheclnles. partinent, ancl the lfcho antl 'l'i'ojan stalls are ahsence lists, ancl many other things which are among the great responsibilities ol- the accounting vital to the administration. They are also as- clepartinent. preparzhg for mercantile, 0 jice work 89 ' . , , . K11':110, 11. 111':111:1111. 14. 11101111. 1'l1'1Jl11 1'11w: Nl. 11:1z1s, 15. 11z1is101. Nl. 11:111101' .l. 11lJVV2l1411, S. 11011. KI. 111111s101101', 11. 11z1s011z11101' 11. 1111w:11'11, 11, 11l11111J1C, 11. 11z1w0s. Xl. 1121111- 111111111, bl. 11011s1111, li, 11Zl1'11WVC1, 15. 1'10z1111, 11 11011115011 21111 row: Xl, 111111111:111, 42. 1'1ZlgC1', ,l 11U1111171ACC111, 11. 1111gg', li, 111111. 11, llaggerty. N ,l1l110S, lf. .l1I1'11Zl11, '1'. .l2111C1S1'if', C. ,l1l11CS. 11. 'l1ll1CS lf. -l1l1111S1l11, 11. ,l0111i111S, 11. 'l!1111CS. .gl'f1 1'11w: bl 1ii1111110, N. 1f1I111Cj', 13. 1ii11k01'. V. Kcllcy, 11 1ii1011011, 11, 1ii1011011, ll. K1-1111z11'11. bl. 1.z1vi111101' 11, 1.1111111111111. Bl. 1.f'O11S. 11. 1.Z1f111, Bl, 1.011i11g11:1111 IJ. Lewis, C, Llewallell, J. Lelase. 4111 row: I-1. Lein i11g91', 141. May, M. M0Cork1e, H. M1'Adar11s, B. McCa1' thy, .I. Milwa1'1l, M. 111Eg13SS01l, N. Miller, B. Meyers, .1. 111i'KP1lZ1P, D. M111'1111y, A. I.. Neal, 1. Ni011o1s, .I NQW1111111. 1 Sfenogy 11111110 1113111 1y110w1'i1- 01's 111111 z11111i11g 1112101111105 L'1111111101'01:11 111117. 11110 111' 1110 1:11'g0s1 111'gz111izz11i1111s is 1110 0111i1'0 s01111111, is 1111w 111:114111g 11121115 fm' its 1JZ1l'1j' :11 1l111'1Cl'15 1'i1111. 13111111 1'11w: Xl. 1121115 1.X111'1s111' 1, V. K1 11101- 1I'1-1-5.1, 13. 1111111111115 Y 1V. 1 1'0s.1. vl. N1:11:1- 1111115 150121. V. U'1J011 1'1'1'0:1s. 1. 21111 1'11w: 11. ,X11:1111s, bl. .X 011, V. .X11:1111s, 11. .X1111L'1'S1l11, Bl. 1X111i11s1111, 17. .X1'111- scv, 11. .X1111'00111,11. ,Xu- 1101's1111, Nl. 11011s1111, Nl. 1111y11, Nl. 111'CVVCl', Nl. 111'i111Ql0y, 11. 11Zl1iL'1', 11. 111':111s11:1w. 3111 1'11w: V. 11C11S1l11, 1,. 11l11'11111, 11. 11:11'110s, 11. 111'1W1'11. V. 1101'11':1111. 15. 111111, C. fllilylbfllbl. 11. 1'11l1111'11. 13. L.Zl1'lJl'111C1', li. L'1'01110:111s, li. l'1'1l1l11'CL'. lf. 1'z11'1'i11g- 11111, BI. L'z11'11011101'. 51. f'11Zl11111C1'. -11111'11W1.l. 1'111'11011. Xl. c'll411K'1'. bl. lllzlry. Nl. .X. 1'111111111g- llillll. 14. l'lz11'14, XV 17:1vis1111. 13. 1301111111113 M. 110111011 lf. 111PC1'1', lf. 1l1X1111, 131111, 11. 17011- 01101. 11. 11111l1'C. R. 17211111-ls, 11. 1':Y2l115. 5111 row: 11. 1':ggL'1'S, C. lilk- i11s, Xl. 1'1111C11C1', 11. 1 1111z. lf. 1:1'Zl1Cy, 11. 17:111- 11i11. 11. 1:f1111. Nl. 11. 170y101'. 15. 1'1Zl11g111, vl. 1f11l1z. 11. 1 110111A, lf. 1 1'0y11111111. 11111 1'11w: 11. llrzuly. Ql. Clims, N. Bl. 11VVY1111, 11. 111'1111111:111, 13. 111-11111 1'11w: IJ. 111111. Rl, 013011, 1., 11Nlz11':1. 11. 1':1v110, Nl. 11. 1'1111101'Q1':1ss, K, Nl. 1'1111l0, 11. Q110011, VY. 111L'112l1'K1S, bl. 11111f11C11Il1'QL'1', bl. RL'SS111g'- 011 12. R1111110, 1'. RCy111l111S. 11. 141155, 1, 111155, 1, 1 J 1 1 1 11' ' 1 g'1'1S11...1111 ww: 12. 1xz111111, AX. 110111011 11, 1:1g'z111, 13, S111110. V. Skaggs. 12. 511111-11, Rl. SL'111l1IlVV11C1'g'- 011 Xl. 12 5611110111011 lx. 5111110, ,X. Nl. 51111111S, 13. S1i1111111ll'C, S. Spzlrlas, S. Spriggs. 11. S10w:11'1. .1111 1'11w: 11. S111110. bl, S11111'1110l4, 11. S12l1C11, 11. Smith, bl. 501111. 1.. SCX11111. C. 801111, 11. 80111161- 1011 Xl. lf. Spriggs Spence, E. T11111e, R row: M. Van Biblwl' XV111iams, G. VVQQIVQ1' Williams, S. Williams, 1'. S1JCl1CQ, 11, S11'1J111, tl. Tl111111pso11, R. Valodiu. 4111 R. Vz111g11101's. .1. VV01132 111. P. VV1'igl1t, XY. VV11111z11'k, U. N. Y01111g01', Il. Yuuzel. 90 111 1'111101' s1c:110s. 1110 91 Jaaiom' eaaei seeaaa wiera' Tzger drama Mystery reztretl its eerie ltezttl itt every :tel wt' Klttrtluek is lureetl tu euttless tliztt .Xttttt Sylvia The l'liztiittnii 'l'iget ' tXm', 9, lllh, tlte imtst ltzts lteett liitling in tlte passages lmeltiml the tire- tttttstztmliitg zteliievetttetit ul tlte jttttim' elztss tlttr- plztee :tml eztlls fm' ltet' tu emtte uttt. .Xttitt Sylvie ing its ltiglt selimvl eztreer. lt wzts tt ltig stteeess exiilztiitetl lierself lit' sztyiitg slte wzts ittterestefl in lztrgely lteeztttse til tlte etttlittsiztstie rlireetittti til' ittttgie :tml wzttttetl to try tu use liet' powers. She Mr. blames Nlelflltzttiey, wliu wits :tssistefl lit' Nliss ltztrl liet' inet tiger liitltlett witlt ltei' littt wzts I'ut't'ecl Rtttlt lltirtwtt, Nlr. 'lesse Xliztgtts :tml Klr. Xelsutt tu kill ltittt wltett slte luttml ltittt elztwittg llttniip- llruwtt. sim. llte plzty eutttztitts mzttty tense :tml exciting 'Nw vim ,,f thc IMD. m.0h.L.5 in-,mmi thi. Wm uf tmtttteiits littt everytltiiig euttelmles s:tltsl:tt'tut'tly tum Sylvia Q Ruth gcgm-, wht, has ICH hm. rltte tu lzrtttzt s ettttrztgetitts sweetlteztrt 1 lmtt L ltztti- hmmx MySu,'.y Hamm.. :md Qmim, fmmm, M hm. tttzttt 1. llte suspense is stntietttties lwml4eit lmy tlte niece. liritizt l.uwi'ie lhlusepltittt- Riekeyl. The llll:l l ll5 f lm lY mlcs l'l5lY4'll IW DU' MU l'llY 515 vim. iSu5L,llm,i1,, -t'l'igCl- tlmlM. . lin. jlmim.l,1Hy Sltertll Usgtmml wltu lttrttisltes ttutity :t lzttigli nt Qin-H 13,1 X-mf. .M-tlmf qgl-Oily 130111111113 :mil ltis temlet' imimetits witlt .Xttttt Supltizt lblttm- 'lilitniipsuii llfztrl flilmsmi J. wltu ltztve lmeett lttelxerl l,:tvimlet'lZ SIFCIICCI' llztvis :ts Uswztlcl tlie ettty- iit tlte eellztt' tw lie gttztrcletl liy Slterill' llsgmul tmilugist, who :tttetitpts tu eseztpe tlte tmttriimntiztl tllee Kltttqiltyl. tiizttiztge tu eseztpe. .Xrtlttir ref impmitms tif lleggv Vztit Ness qliigm 5h.Wl.M: Ititlts fur lfrittzt :tml tlte iteeklztee. wltielt lzttei' and Hill AXmk,l.mni:ls Rlmmlmu i D lttrits mit to lie at lztke. 'l'ltuittpstni is lmtml elztwf efl :tml lxltmrly: tliis lL'I'l'tll'lZCS tlte etttire lirtttse illllli lllY5lV 5' Wlllllilll llillllllf lllcwl ilml MVS- littltl. lirtttzt :tml Klztelitttmslt cleeicle tltztt tlte wztll Mllllllwlf ll7 l'l5 liUl4'l rtfltlvfl QVl'illl5' l llll' lllle' ttittst lie settletl su tlt:tt wltnt-ver ltzts lieeii ltzttitttiiig lit' rtttmvspltere. 'lillf' llgllllllg :tml suttml elifeets tlte ltuttse will lie eztttgltt tit' stative to tlezttlt. Mrs. were exeellettt. l'lztt'et's: lf. tliltsuit, l.. l Vliztpmztit, bl. Rickey. l'. f Drew. 5. llntiltlitt, ll. t tXmlet'stm, ll. Klttrplty, ' vl. l.2lVlIl4lClA. li. Segttr. l S. llztvis, rl. KlK'j'Cl'5, ll, L-tile. .. , l'i'rmpst l.. l'isltei', li. titmrrloii. Mr. Nliztgtts. 5. Zttliztrs. l'rtniipts: ll. llttglies. Nl, Xttit lnlilter, Mr. Nlelilltztttey. E4 ' nt .,,, wr ik ' V I f?f: .,g ,g up ' x .yt .-,z if QE 23 Q1 41 is Qi ,... 1 MRQWH 5 53,5315 'gg f ' ,,. J V,k.V wk A 'll 1-' 1: V -I 1 Y - .,,Qf,'1 1 1' ' E k vi Q. -f SH? 1' I-Q is Q? w.,...- ggi-9' ,nl- ll llill K, is 'Q 5 ..lMN. .. ix.: N if 1 X xi S E A Q 5 .gig vs., --M, fu A .fifl X . L' .. ., ,. W L. an wr 01.711266 fvolleyvwell ln orcler to till in the gap hetween the has- kethall anrl soekhall seasons, the athletieally- ininclecl girls turn to volleyhall. lfrom the large nnniher of girls who triecl ont, Kliss Charlotte Hell seleetecl four teams from eaeh of the Your classes. .Xfter ahont a week of practice the inter-class games hegan. l.ong hefore the enfl of the season the seniors were hearling for the victory, although they hacl lmeen rather hanclieappecl all along lmeeanse they hail only almont six players for each game. However, like the freshmen, they were easily vietorions over the other teams. 'llhe captain ol' the senior tezun was Dolores llaislet. lletty l'ressler was the captain of the junior team. Elo Rickey was the main stay of the team along with .lean Herzog, Phyllis Drew, anrl lflizaheth Sniith. 'l'he sophomores were heaclecl lmy Dorothy lirown. Several of the ontstancling sophomores were joan llinis. hlean Klefoy. anrl lletty llaehinan. The cap- tain ol' the freshmen was Rnth ,Xnn l'eake. She was ahly assisted hy hlean l'ayne, l'atty llreeee. anfl ,lnfly Reefl. Seniors ltopl-Wii'oiit row: R. Riggs, li. tiinis, ll. hlones. Znil row: .X. Neal. lb. llais- let. fl. Cohnrn, lfreshinen-ffront row: bl. Switalski. l'. llreeee, M. Conn. l. Stone. H Hehl, Bl. Haas. Incl row: VI. Xketta. S. Nerlman. Xl. Bliekleth- Waite, ll. Orth, N. Shultz. DI. Reecl. R. .X. l'eake. bl. llayne. .Inniors--front row: bl. llerzog, ll. llress- ler, Nl. lighert. li. Sniith. Znil row: l'. Drew, .X. 'l'el'as, ll. liyor. nl. Rickey. Stiplionituresffront row: R. falihan, hl. XX'1n'ster. ll. llrown, R. XYeaver, l.. Garret. Zncl row: bl. Klaekoy, ll. blaeohs. ul. tlims. li. llaehinan, Bl. Griffin, R, lfannin. 'X , as X U 5 sta ' L Kin-L Ili Il' p. ul F 1, 94 Twenty- ezglvf daze Xlbflm-sflzly. l' lfrlw 41111 Ull XxlL'Kllll'MlIlf' l.l'HI1l Huw ull. 'l'lll1l'SflIlf', 2 l'l11s l'll1':1 vulvxllim- lm:ll'Iy' :ltlcr sclmul. l l'icl:1y, 3 XY:1tv1' ummiug mm' lmvpullrf llmulx' pupils In-:uw :ll Ilutlll. Xlrunliljy U Miss Slllllll llnwslfl lilw lu lun' fllslllllsnnmull ,lllllll'Sil2lf', ll Miss Nucl I'm'gvls lu gin' lf11glisl1 Il?-SlQllllli'lllf llmlmmly l'k'll1l'lHlll'l's Ir' rcmiml llcrll .Xswxnlwly flnmx Nlxil ul' llw AIIIIIIOI' play. lfrimlzxy, lll Scvsnwl Illglll ul' ilu- tllllllwl' play. 'l'lu' l'l1z1111nm1 'l'igvr lwfl'-Y lllCSllIlf'. 14- lwc-1'y1l1111g wlll lw just hm' If vnu will ln' mx' v:1l0111i11L'l XXX' www :lar what I'l'YCIlQCl1ll lmys 11111 :ull llml w:l1v1' lm vlczm S11irlc1 s clmir in sturly lmllf lYL'tlI1K'SflIlj'. I5 Spzmislm Kllulv giwf l'1'cm'l1 Llulm :1 la':1. Ibm jlillf, 5k'IlHl'll1llu .'lllllI'SllIl-Y, 111 Nlyslwyi Wllml llillblwllvtl 11+ ilu' IIHSMIIQ sm-:ll m llllli l'1'1fl:1y, lf 11. .X. 1. glvnw rlzmu' Zllli'1' lvzlflwllwzxll Lf1lIlIl'. AlHl14lZlY. lil Nlclzlnclmlx' Klmulzlvf XXX-fllwsllzxy. .22 llu' 'l'mj:m Xlpim' llulm takes :1 jzmm lu thc lNll'lllllk'liy llillx :unwng snuw. clv.: :mlm XY:1sl1i11gl1n1R lmirllulzly. 'lllm1'sclz1y, 13 -Display ul, M5 llNm lllilll llNllCL'l1lL'N till Mr, L-Hl'VYllllS mlvalxl HRlllDlK'l'n yum tlunli ut tllzltf l'1I'ltl1lf', .Z-lf Nllwll fun 111 l'1I'K'5lllllIlIl Slml- ing l':u'ly. Nlflllillly. 37 lfml ul' mmxllx mlmww m':11'3 Sl1lflt'IllS ZlXV1lll rcpnrt czmls with lllllwl ln'v:1ll1l 1 like lllc 0:11 llult :llc lllc flux-sc :mml lmwzlllmwl flown lllc IIIHUSC lmlazl , . , . . . lllL'SilIlf'. .28-fN'111m's flbllllllllg' Ili lu wllullwr nn' mal lluw slmll wcm' :L cup :mll gfvwu lm' g1':1cl11:1Iim1. l'l1ulnIml:1y' kllulu ww A-llllL'lilL'lK'l'l'Y l i11n llirl! lC'1 1lL' Klliuiv I . , 1-N :lin-1' sclwul. To my 210151111716 Cowr to cowr Trojan ,4lpz'ne'r5 fitz'mf1'on plmyf 95 JW.. Ill!-1 9 lull o 'lun tin ' 'N .V k U 1.1.3 3 ,H Q X wg mi if Q 0 ' 5 O In .- K 1 9 ' ' x- tv 0 ci' I , N ' : v ' ' I , x I em! Bayleefballem' winter .vpori .Xlter a most victorious season for the Trojans, in whieh splentlicl playing was clisnlayecl hy all the teams, the varsity can aflrl two more large victory cups to their collection, for the sharing of the Southern Ohio League Championship anrl the winning of the rlistriet contest at .Xthc-ns. Nt Columbus the team was clept irtecl hy llayton lfairview ancl this clestroyecl their last great hope of win- ning the title of the Ohio State Chainp- ions of 39. lhe Vrojans are inanagefl and in- strueterl hy l'aul jenkins ttop leltl ancl XX'illarrl lfllsefser ttop rightl. Coach jenkins attenrlerl the University of lien- tucky where he reeeivecl his ll, AN. fle- gree. Coach lillsesser attenclerl Miami l'niversity where he reeeivecl his li. S. degree. sehr it :ls lzvansvill He also attenclecl eoaehing at Northwestern University. e College, lllinois, ancl the Uni- versity of Southern California. 'rko-lixxs ol'l'. 20 tioluinlius South ll 23 Marietta l7 .25 .Xkron North lf? Zo Hamilton 28 lo Kliclclletown 14 Z8 Norwoorl 24 17 Hainilton IS 18 Chillicothe ll .io lluntington 40 34 lronton ll 43 Springtieltl 14 .il Chillicothe Z0 Z0 Bliclclletown .ZZ 44 Springiielcl l 5 30 Huntington 21 .23 lronton 2.2 llistriet Tournainent 39? I 'r nneroy Z7 sr, lronton lO 47 .Xthens 24 JS lflillslmoro 27 State lournatnent 32 Dayton Fairview 40 'Ulf' to Athfzzs Turn on rhefam Captain, zfersel Shezring league cage trophy wz'z'l1 Once more tl1e 1,1ll'lSl11111l111 '11l'1112l1l8 l111ve lbfllllglll l111111e tl1e 1J1lC1111. This ti111e it w11s tl1e C11lLll1I110llS1111l of 1110 S111l111CZlS1C1'l1 District Class .X liaslcethall To11r1111111e11t. lllilylllg i11 tl1e Ohio Lhiversity g1'l1l112lS111l11. tl1e Trojans completely eo11trolle1l tl1e 11ll1l'11Z1l11C1l1 111' easily 1161621111111 tl1eir loin' opponents, l'on1eroy, lronton. .X1l1Cl1S, 111111 Hillshoro, Tl1e '1l1'O12l11S 11ls11 rate1l i11 1118 1111- star 111lll'l11ll11C1l1 te11111, placing two of its 111e111- hers. 1111111 Kli11e 111111 Captain George lleller on tl1e lirst te11111 as gl121l'11S 111111 511111168 liarlxer 11s center 1111 tl1e se1-111111 te11111. Tl1e 711111111115 1115011011 tl1eir 11958-39 l111sl1eth11l1 season on 1JCC6l11l1t'l' 111 witl1 EL game witl1 C11111111- 11118 South. .'Xlt11o11g11 they l'1Zl11 111111 h11t little pr11etiee tl1e 711111121112-S Cl11Cl'g'C11 easy victors hy Z1 9 poi11t 102111, 20 to 11. RC1111111g was top scorer with 11 p11i11ts while Claptain Heller scored 5. 111 their next gaine, the Trojans 1le1eate11 Mari- etta 23 to 17 1lJe1'. 211. T111- hoys 111813181011 il g'oo11 1101011812 11111 were weak on the offense. lleller 111111 111l1'lil'I' le1l tl1e scoring witl1 7 apieee. Meeti11g ll 1:2151-1ll'l'Zl1i1l1Q Sll1l1'lJ'Sl1111l111lg 1021111 from .Xkron North 111311 231, tl1e te11111 experi- e111'e11 its first loss 111- tl1e season 111' Il 29 to 25 seore. Heller le11 the Trojan scoring' witl1 8 points. 111 tl1eir following gaine tl1e Trojans again t11ste11 hitter clefeat, The llig lilues from l111111i1ton el1e11 out Il 28 to 211 victory 1131-e. 271 over 111611' hosts i11 1111 overtiine perio11. Kli11e 111111 Heller 11eeo1111te11 for 111 of the 211 poi11ts. The M1'ddz'e.v, 111111121118 VVl1l1 their next game, tl1eir tirst i11 tl1e 311111110111 Ohio 81'l1ol11stie League hy 1le1e11ti11g A1111111C1l1VV11 1l7e1'. 291 111 to 1-1 i11 El tight, 11e- fensive l111tt1e. Tl1e 712111111115 st111'te11 their first ro1111 trip witl1 ll 891111111 league wi11 11s they 11e- fe11te11 Norwo111l 111111. 111 28 to 2-1 i11 Il slow. tinexeitiiig gaine. Clyde Re111li11g w11s tl1e st11r of the game, scoring 15 points. Traveling on to H11111ilt1111 1'1Zl.l1. 71, tl1e Trojans again t11stC11 11e- 1e11t at tl1e 1l?ll11l8 of the Big liliies. 111 o11e ol tl1e inost thrilling games ol' 1119 season. H11111i1t1111 VV1lll hy Il seore of 18 t11 17. Kli11e WZLS tl1e Tro- jan top scorer witl1 10 lJ111ll1S. Again playing' at 11111111 gyin 111111. 131, tl1e Trojans 110110111611 Chil- licothe 18 to 12. Heller 111111 liarker seo1'e11 11 1:pieee. lllaying 11t Htintington 111111. 171, tl1e 1ail111'e ol the 711171111115 to cash i11 on their free s11ots eost 1119111 tl1e game. 111 spite of Kline's twelve points tl1e Trojans went 1111w11 to 11efe11t 40 to 311. Tl1e te11111 1l1Zll'lit'1l 1117 its tl1ir1l league victory 112111. 201 115' 11Cl.CZl1111g its areh riv11l from 11111111111 5-1 111 21. liarker le1l tl1e scoring witl1 9 lJ1111l1S. The Trojans 0111111111611 tl1eir iine showing' i11 the 811111110111 1111111 Seliolastie l.e11g11e, taining tl1e Springtield XYil1le11ts 111111. 281 hy il score of 43 t11 1-1. fl2l1J12lll1 Heller C1ll1l16C1C1l witl1 11 haskets to le1111 tl1e scoring. 7111112 7110111118 again 1lefe11te11 C11illi1 otl1e 31 to 20. Kli11e 1611 witl1 9. High w11ter prevented the Norwood lnclians from playing tl1eir l'C1111'11 gaine witl1 tl1e '1'1'01Ill1S, - KLINE POTTS NORMAN WRIGHT HELLER, Capt. lrightl a foul shot. his only seore. Harker seorecl l0 REDDING HQH1 MCE BARKER PARSONS BRADY wz'm1z'ng district Iamfels in wry faylzion so they postponed :mtl later lorleitetl it. llns points for l1ortsmonth. Xlinrling up its regular gave the Trojans their filth league vietory. The sehetlnle, the team went to Ironton tlfeh, 2-ll to inahility of the Trojans to stop the two star play- play its last league gante, ancl was harely :thle to ers of the Bliflclletown Sailors tlfelm. l01 spellerl eke ont a .23 to 22 vietory. The Trojans entletl tlefeat for the visiting Trojans. These two play- the season with :1 reeortl of ll wins against fm ers, Cornella anal Pugh, seorecl .fl of their team's losses. They tiecl with Klitltlletown for the Z2 points while the entire l,0l'tSlNUl1fll team was ehampionship of the Southern Ohio League. seoring 20. Sophomore liracly aeeonntecl for gm Mm-Ch 3' the 'l',-Minus wcm U, ltllwns U, seven of these points. Tl1iS WHS 1110 11151 11016111 partieipate in the clistriet class .X tournament. 111 51X 311111113 111 191111119 1'11111I1f'11111111 1111' 1110 T111' Thev clrew l'omerox' for the llrst ronnrl: ancl jans. The Trojans softened their clefcat ancl Wm? CHM. vmm.S twin M.m.L, mf .go to 37. Kimi. 1'111'111'11 11l1 11111111191 11'11H'111' V11'1111'D' 111911 111 115' antl liarlter letl the seoring with ll antl l-1 points. 11211111 1111111112 11111 111111117115 1111111 5111103110111 44 ln the quarter tinals. the Troians plavecl their ' J.. , .-, 4, ' . , -, . W' - - - - - 111 19- 1'1f1113- 1111 51115f1111111f11 f'1l11111111'111- -12-1111 areh rival trom lronton, antl tor the tlnrrl time 1111 1111' 1911111 W1111 111111111111 1111W0V111'- 1110 '1111' this season rlefeatecl them, this time 30 to l'1. 111115 11211111 11151 tlfvli- 179 111 1110 1111111111211111 The Trojans lecl I7 to 0 at the first quarter, l'om' lfxpress Z1 to 20. Xtoll, Pony lixpt'eSS Sophomore llellmert Niee lecl the seorine' with l5 Star. won the game in the last halt' minute with lmimsl Playing in mc ,Q-,ni-fi1m1,' the 'l',-Ujlms again markecl np an easy -17 to Z4 victory over the .Xthens team. .Xrlvaneing to the finals. the Trojans met :mother easy opponent, llillshoro. .Xll ten Troian plavers saw aetion as llillshoro went clown 58 to 27. Kline anrl llarlter again lecl the scoring with l3 anrl l4 points. 41,-.-,f Vartieipating in the state tinals for the lirst Ha:-' -'-1 time sinee W3-1 the Trojans plarerl llavton lfair- ll Trojans lecl lo to 11 at the first quarter, hnt llay- !--- - ton forgetl aheacl in the seeontl ancl stayerl there I 4- llhb View in the iirst rottncl of the tonrnament. The -v Hll ' to win the game 40 to 32. Reserfvey - fle zJe!0p1'11g neceyszzljaf flexrerzifaf .Z S: I'lat'inU' thirrl in the Southern tlhio Reserve R., . . League with 8 wins anrl 8 losses. the younger Trojans encletl theit' season with a elose gatne with lronton. Coaehecl hy Peggy lillsesser, the Trojan Re- serves tnarle their first puhlie appearance lleeem- her lo with a game hetween the first anal seeoncl squatls. The first squatl provecl its worth hy a tleeisive 42 to 17 vietory. The Reset'ves playefl their first seherluletl game against the tlreen Township varsity. httt the ecmttnty larls were a little too strong, ancl the Reserves lost 24 to ll. The team marketl up its first win with a 33 to l7 victory over a weak South l'oint team. ln their next game, however they were severely trouneetl hy the Hamilton Reserves Z7 to lo. I'laying their first gatne in the Southern Ohio Reserve League. the hoys clroppefl a hotly eontesterl hattle to the visiting Klirlrlletown Reserves. The l'ortsmouth lafls next travelecl to Xorwootl antl Hamilton for their first roatl trip: a revamperl srtuarl rolletl over the weak Norwootl Reserves -l3 to lS. hut they were again smotheretl hy Hamilton, scoring only IN points to Hamiltotrs 30. lfriclay, the thirteenth. was certainly unlueky for the Re- , Q serves: they tlropperl a heart-hreaking game to Nlellermott 14 to l5. The hoys next went to Huntington to clefeat their hosts 27 to l8. ln their following gatne the hoys humiliatecl their areh rivals from lronton with an easy 30 to tm victory in a leagtte contest. The latls markecl up another S. U. league victory hy turning hack the Springfield Reserves Z9 to W. The team eon- tinuecl its winning streak with a win over Chilli- cothe 32 to 8, .Xnother win was arltlerl to their reeortl when Norwootl forfeited its return game. 'I he team tlropperl its next two leagtte games to Blifltlletown 14 to ll :mtl to Springlielrl lf! to l5. They again tlefeaterl Huntington IS to l3, hut the lronton Reserves avengecl their earlier loss with a IS to lt'1 victory in the team's last game of the season. These hoys make up the team fahovef 2 front- ll. Horton, ti. Lightfoot, tl, .Xpel. tl. tiallihan, ll. Young, R, Rohinsong haekffll. lfranek, ll. ,Xrthurs, ll. eomhs. ll. Yan tiilrler. ljaheockg ahsentfll. tiarrlner. .Xhly performing their sometimes thankless tluties, the intlespensahle managers of the hasket- hall squacls cleserve much eretltt for the excellent showings matle hy l'ortsmouth teams. They are: Dwight Rieharcls tstantling. ahove right 5, trainer: Harolcl Leiglitenheimer. Roh Kalh. freshman managers: Hill lfriel tfrontj. reserve managerg ancl Tom liryant, manager ot' the varsity. IOJ Class wimzery The Merclmnts . uncler which title the champs played, are: fStillltlll1Q'l l,. rllflillllllllll, l.. l rz1slter, U. Gzthlel lfruntj ll. Martin, 'lf Reid, ll. Reinhurrlt. llnring the month of March. ganies were play- whose expert supervision :ill the huys plztyefl. efl every week to cleterniine who would he the .. j lhe AlCl'CllZlIllS, which was the title of the victors in the lntrznnnrztl l iztsketlmll l ,CZIQIIC . . . . . . . ehznnps. clelezttecl the hlzulizttws ll in the hn: hnntecl to gym classes. lint nf the lnnr-htniclrecl huys who enterefl nient Coztcli lillsesser fetl the victurs cleliciu this gigantic contest the six in the zthnve pictnre hzutztnzt-splits. ClllCl'Q'CKl with the euvetecl title of ehznnpiuns . The picture lweluw shows at hruken semelmzlifl No little creflit for these hztrrl fought gznnes ut fiflllll fiylll in the process of heing nienclefl ln is clue to the coach, Mr. l'e1 e'x ' lillsesser under the ex merts. 55. Inside dope hy :1 score nf l3 to ll. lfur winning the tmn'n.1 emz'm'ng dz'5z'rz'ci crown for froyh teams This year's freshmen team turnefl out to he one of the most promising squads ever proclucerl in I'ortsmouth High School. The Tots, as they are callecl, were again unfler the supervision of Coach Charles Lorentz, also the mentor of re- serve foothall antl varsity tennis. ,Xpproxiinately sixtyffour eager hoys steppecl out for a place on the first team. Only thirteen ol the sixty-four were piclcetl. Coach Charles Rainey aiclerl Coach Lorentz in choosing the team. They startecl oil their season in goocl style hy handing the Green Township reserves a clefeat hy the small margin of Z3 to 2.2. The team show- ecl good cooperation in the seconrl game of the season, hy putting Otway on the small entl of a li to ll score. The thircl game hrought South XYehster into Grant Gym where they also suffer- ecl clefeat hy the l.ittle Trojiesu with a score of l7 to l-l. The lfullertcin-Klcliell team was the next victim ol the Tots, going home with a cle- feat hv the Ohio lacls to the score of 26 to 2.2. The Tots helcl the Rarclen High School, for the iifth game. to four points ancl rackecl up 56 points lor themselves. l,ecl hy high scorer llill Viil- liams the terrific Tots massacrerl the Sciotoville Reserves 36 to 2. For the seventh game of their season the Tots narrowly rlefeatecl the l.ucasville squacl to the tune of 25 to ZZ. to hring their rec- orcl up to seven wins ancl no losses for the sea- son. The Tots then journeyetl to tiallipolis where they playecl in the Southeastern Ohio Tournament. There they rleleatecl flallipolis 23 to ll: l'omeroy SZ to fm: antl ,Xthens 24 to 13. therefore claiming the championship over the Southeastern Ohio Class .X teams. This is the seconcl year in succession this honor has heen hestowecl upon l'. H. S. The success of Coach l,orentz's hoys iurlicates a strong Trojan varsity team in the near future. Bill XYilliams anrl Clittorfl XYilliams were the two high point men on the team. They each playecl a wonderful season ancl proved themselves to he strong future hasketeers. Paul jones ancl Calvin VN'ithrow were also two line positions in the freshmen lineups. .Xhove are: Coach Lorentz, well pleasecl with his trophy: the team-front row: ll. Iiverman, l'. jones, T. Reecl. H. llurkharclt. I. Tuhhs, l.. Curnutte. ,X. Nelson, G. Nelson. Hack row: li. XYilliams, C. Williams, O. Colley, C. Conihs, C. XYithrow, Case, R. XYishon. .Xhsent: DI. Ciarclner. 2 Maeyfrzi- bam ning mmzb performance g1l111l'111 11111si1-11111s 111111 111 1,111-151111111111 111011 11111111 11l1Il111'11111l11l'S 111 111-V1-11111 11115 11111-1'1-sl. 1111111 I11S11'11I11l'111I11 111111 1111-111 11'I11111I1Q' I11'l' 11111-1'1-11 111 11111s1- 1111vi11gg' 1111-sc 11111-111s. 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Miss 111-s11-1' 1111111111111 1111'1-1-1s 1111- 11111511711 C1l111l'11y. w1111'11 111VVZlyS 111'111'1-s 111 111- 11110 111 111L' 111g'1111g'111S 111 111C 5'CZl1'. MR.SC1-1NABL MISS RESLER ol. Music is one of the most inspiring of all extra curricular activities. The high school orchestra has always heen an aifl in musically erlucating the stuflent hotly. Mr. Henri Schnahl has rlevelopecl the orchestra remarkahly this year, almost rlouhl- ing its memhership. The heautiful music hearrl hetween acts of the various high school plays ancl at some special asscmhlies is supplied hy this or- ganization. XN'hen the audience seems impatient for the curtain to rise, the orchestra quiets their spirits with such soothing songs as Tocelli's contest was entirely flevoterl to solo anrl ensemhle competition, with ahout 400 contestants. 'l he seconrl clay of the contest, .Xpril l, will hring nearly 1500 students to l'ortsmouth to compete in the hancl anfl orchestra contest. The winners of the rlistrict contest are privileged to participate in the State Contest, The soloists ancl ensemhles must travel to Uherlin to vie for state honors. .Xs in the past this representation will un- clouhterlly hring much prestige to the school as a result of their etiorts in music. Serenacle . .Xt the asseml-ily at which Gypsy Smith made an aclclress, some haunting gypsy music was playerl. .Xu outstancling attraction ot' the orchestra is the string quartet, composecl of l'auleen Smith, Kathyrn liegley. lletty XYells. and Mary Spriggs. Other features are the string sextet, Mary Spriggs, ,lanet Revare. lietty Wells. Kathryn Kegley. Ruth liias. and liilligene lluprcl Betty XYells's cello solos: anrl l'aulcen Smith's violin solos. .Xt the llistrict Contest just he'rl in l'ortsmouth the enscmhles :incl solo artists re- ceived superior ratings, as clicl Francis Dale. stu- clent orchestra conductor. The first day of the Orchestra memhers are: M. .Xtkinson, M. .Xtlas. U. .Xpel. M. llarnes, T. liassler, V. lien- son, R. Hias, R. liorne, S. lloulflin, M. llrinkley, M. liroolqs, li. lirumier, R. lirunner. tl. Carver, ll. Carter, R. Clausinif. R. Cohurn, li, Cox, T. Pu Cross, li. Dale, ll. llaehler. M. llaulton, bl. llaul- ton, M. lloerr, ll. lluire, . lluzan. li. lt'-'ife1's, , 55: .X. Iullons. C lzlkms, M. l'Zll'lS, -I. l'auth, U. tileim. ll, fiyor, ll. llancoclq. lt. llartlgrove. ll. Nl. Holmes, li. jackson, li. -Ienkins, T. jenkins, R. Rah, li. liegley, bl. Kelly, R. Kelly, l.. lien- narcl, ID. Lenhart, lf. l,evi. ll. Mc.X4lams, M. Mc- Cahe, li. Mclfachron. FI. Mclferren, lf. McQuain, bl. Mearlows, Al. Meyer, bl. Mitchell. M. .X. Mitch- ell, C. Newman, l'. tltte. S. l'hillips, M. ,I. l'rince, R. l'rmce, S. Rapp, l.. Reeg, bl. Rcvare, -I. Rul- mlleharger, li. Rirlenour. R. Riggs. M. Roherts, lf. Schnahl, G. Schnahl, C. Scott, D. Scott. ll. Slav- cns. li. Slciclmore. .X. l.. Smith, ll. Smith. M. Smith. l'. Smith, T. Smith, li. Snook, N. tl. Spencer. M. li. Spriggs, S. Spriggs. C. Stallarrl. .X. l.. Stallarrl, .X. li. Stamm. K. Stocliham. R. Swearingin, bl. Talhert, .X. Trent, ll. XYells, R. M. XYenclelken. Imirumenml 0rgam'zaz'z'0m 104 profviding claysival, martial rhythms l'roviding martial inspiration to music-minded l'ortsmouth, under the direction of Mr. Henri Schnahl, this musical group provides stirring marches and classical selections at assemhlies. civic affairs, and foothall and haskethall games. The hand formed an important part of the cele- hration in honor of the Northwest 'l'erritory Ses- cluicentennial last fall. The well-trained memhers din. l'. Moore, Mr. Schnahl. 2nd row: R. Kah, M. Doerr, K. Maclfachron hell l'tmtc Nl lltul H. iiordon. M. Mttc ' , bl. tl. ' . . 2 ton, li. XYest, li. liennard. ll. Ilrnnner. 'lf Carver O5 play, with equal skill, marches hy ,lohn llhilip Sousa and their own entertaining arrangement of She'll lie Comin' Round the lXlountain XYhen She Comes . Formerly hoys and girls in the hand wore identical uniforms. Now the girls have Scotch skirts instead of trousers. llesides the many functions of the hand that concern the athletic teams, Mr. Schnahl leads the hand in several contests. liach year this musical organization enters the liisteddfod at jackson, where they receive experience for later contests. Several years the hand has held the state champ- ionship l'3l, '33, '3-l. and '36l. For those functions not suitahle for an entire hand ensemhles and soloists are invited to per- form. Don Scott, tuha soloist, uses every oppor- tunity he has to perform as a means of gaining experience. He received a superior rating in the district contest. Melvin Iloerr, clarinetist. re- ceived a rating of excellent, as did .lohn Snook, haritonist. The clarinet trio composed of Melvin Doerr, Rohert Kah, and Lee lienard, received a rating of superior. Those superior raters will represent the music department at the state contest. Front row: R. Swearingen, li. Schnahl, B. Du- ' J l're, li. Hancock, D. Bauer, M. Roherts, S. boul- li. Hardgrave. 3rd row: l.. Kennard, XY. llarrison, M. Millet Y Schneider, l.. U'Mara. Ii. liinker, IS. Kelly M. .Xtlas, lf. l.evi, sl. Mitchell. ll. liinkcr, Cohurn. IC. Cox. -lth row: 'l'. llassler. R. llrunner. H. Milfc U. Foster, ul. Sloan, bl. liuvendeck. .X. Smith, R Stout, XY. llaehler, H. Snook, C. Scott, ll. Ke la Dale. Sth row: R. Goetz, bl. Kelly, R. XYilson, .R llourgholtzer, D. Lawless, M. tirumme. ' Smith, bl. Snook, XY. Verhage, lf. Curtis, lfrazier. Riddleharger, O. Uleim. oth row: S. Spriggs. D. Scott, ll. Charles. l lluzan, 'l'. Meadows, lll. l.ycan. tl. Revare. lt mm endering operetm Cl1z'me5 of ormamljfi lu cliztriii thc sttitlt-nt lutfly this yuur. thc glcc chth sclcvtcrl mlilic thimvs tal Xmwitztiiclyii. it light opt-rcttzt, writtcn hy Ruhcrt l,l21llll11ClIC. XX'ith Miss Rt-sla-r tlirct-ting tht- flmihlc Cilsl thc-5' gzlvc :1 lbR'l'l-tlI'lIlZlllCL' whirh tlvliglitcwl cvt'1'yui1c whit sztw it. 'llhc setting nl thc stury was Iztirl iii Q'ui'1tt-villc, il villztgc iii Nurntzuirly, l t':t11cL'. 'llhc -'rcztt 2111- N imzil fztir was in prugim-ss tht-rc. :mtl thc mvii :mtl girls wore nth-riiig' thcir services :is servzuits, whilc tlisctissiiig thc sczuirlztl ul thc villngc. Scrim- lcttc, thc village ctitftip tNl:try .lzuict Huytls :mtl l'ztt1lcc1i Siiiithl ctitcrccl iii time tu turn thc tzthlt's till tht' girls whit hzul llL'Cll talking Zllltllll ht-r. tlztspzuvl. :ui ulrl miscr. tlitisscll lmig :tml hlztmtls Rigrishj wishcxcl tu mztrry his tiiccc. tier- mztim- ttiztriict Virgin :mtl lfllzt lmtiisc Schulerl tu thc Klztgistrzttc ul thc District. the liailli tlQuhcrt l,:mtzc 3, tlct'1iiz1iiic. l1uwt'vc1', haul vowctl that sht' wuttltl mztrry Iltl um- vwvlmt llrciiiclictix tvluc llzuiihliiil whim clzlmtcrl that hc hzul sztvcfl her lrtnii drowning :tt imc time. 'lin t-sfztpc Q tlztspztrcl, sht' ctigztgccl hcrsvll' :Ls il scrvzmt to llctiri. Cluttiit clc l'oi'iicx'illc. tlltm llrzlslicll who hurl ht-cn in cxilt- siticc rliilmllmml. hilt whim hurl I'L'll1l'lll'tl tu his tmlcl cztstlc. llciiri was rlt-tc1'miiicrl tu cliscuwi' thc truth zihwiut thc :tppztritimis in his castle, :tml lt-ztrnctl that thu' wt-rc czutsccl hx' tlztspztrcl. who haul himl- tlcti his trcztstircs thcrc. 'llltruuglt Z1 flociiiiiciit lcft hy thc AlZlI'tllllS mlc l.ucinztx', rt friend of thc olml count. it was lczlrnctl that ilcrnizxinc was thc real heiress. She event- tiztlly lczmiccl that Henri, not Grcniclictix savctl hcr from rlruwiiing, :mtl prumisccl to marry him Thu scum-s cm this page ztliovv, show thc cliurtis with the hztilliz El group of Wiiicipztls---IJ tirztshel, H, llztlfer, M. bl. Hayes, bl. llztmhliii, tl Virgin, R. Lung. ll. l.zmtz. Page lU7, center group-V. Vicztrs, -I. Hztmhliii, l'. 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XX'L'11t1C11i1'11. 1'. 111111 S. Z1I1l!11'S. blendzhg fzmeful libreffoy, qufzim' coyiumey Clzomlisif - HCCOWZPQHZOKJ, cz Capella, .Xmong the ntelofliotts aetivities of the sehool are the tllee tilnhs. ttncler the tliree- tion ol Miss tileo Resler. These mttsieal organizations provirl: the hasis for our school operettas. This year they are presenting The lillllllllfi of Xortnanfly . which has :t delightful lfreneh haekgrottntl. The talent of these singers aicletl hy the eonstant work of Miss Resler promises a high rating for the elnhs this year in the tlistriet antl state contests, lhe hoys are: Iront row: ll. Sheehan. ll. llreeclon, C. .Xpel. R. t'oope '. R. lfrlfly, li. llrarly. R. tox. l'. tnlls, lu, Shtttnp. L. Moatz. ll. firahant. ll. lltttehison. lntl row: ll. Stone. I. Rigrish, ll. jenkins. ll. tirashel. R. lhontpson. ll. l,ew1s. C. Phipps. ll, l.antz. R l,ong, DI. Hatnhlin. S. Ztthars. KI. liattth. Metnhers of the senior girls group IIIL front row: ll. llaislet. ll. llalter. LI. Malt razos. S. XXtlhams. I.. Scott. R. White. I Watts, M. llansee. ll. llracllortl. ll. tox. X XIC1ll'S,.I. tonltel. l,. .Xtlatns. M. I. llayes. I lhtewel, li. Sehttler, ll. Yiears. R. Sehttrltt Il. l.antz, M. Stevens. intl row: l. Tietnan .X. lzvans. l.. lrent, .X. lwelrls. R. trahtrtt NY. llarney, M. lfottt, I. llowman. M. li. llolm stetter. li. Carrington. S. XYerner, XY. l'aynt I. Xtekel, M. lareatnp. M. May. ll. Scott ll. tortell. M. Iortlan. R. latntlhotn. Q. lip ton. M. latltetnire. ti. Virgin. IJ. Davies. ln the mixetl ehortts: front row: H. llalt S. XYerner. Y. Viears. I. NYatts. IJ. llaislet Boyy Senior Girls Ch oir Junior Glfff in toning aacordam' 'vocal meladiey II. II1'cwIm1, if Nluzltx. if .XpcI, IQ. Klux, I'. II11' f'lll1IlQl'l' g'Il'I51ll'CZ I-VHIII ww: rl. llnpc, Mills, II. 4I1':1I1:m1. S. Z11I1:u's. IQ, ulcnkins, bl. XI. II:1Imcm'k. V. I7c.XlIc'y. II. Ilrvwcr, I . IQigrisI1. If. Scllulcr, IQ. Sclmylcr. II. I.zm1z, Ilcclmmn. KI. K2lIlUl1SL'. II. Iirrmlas. II. Ilmulxs, I3. YICIIVS. XI. ,I- IIZIXCS. lml row: R. i'1':1Ir- II. Ilickcy, NI. Iklvis. I . II:1isIL'l. II. .XIlI'1lIlIS, l1'CC.XY.II1lI'lICj',NI,I.1ll'k'Ill11p.II. IIYIICII-1lI'lI. I Sin1l15m1, M, Clglmhill. Al. Ncwnmn. M' I.. Stott, II. fox, L'1mIQCI, Ilowlllzm, .X. RUSS. lml Nm.: ID. Xyillimnsu H. lXHH.u.m' J .. . I Y ' .. . , 1 , , v 1 V I i I'I'm5' 'X' IHX' II' I'I'I'IILI' I IAIIIU' IX' 61. Rcxruzul. I., Imclxc, X. Ilmmnpsmm. II. ' 3 ' Y I A ' I IIIIIIII' IX' LIWIICI' IX' In-CU' I' IIIIIIIIIS' I' 'RicIi11Qs, I, IIc1'1'uIcI. II. Iinzcc. If. I'I:1m1i11, IJ. 'I' 1 ,I.. I t, I.. .Xlz I'. I. II . . .' f . . . . mmm Hn Ilmx X um mm SIIIIII I IIc1rIm.u1 I' illum XX IRI :IN KI. .In1'cIz111, II, foricll, bl. Ilucwcl. SHI row: I I , ' X' I ' 4' I ' ' Hyun- XI wily I, u.ilH'lmS I Xlilliwvm XI Xl R.Ixmws1. II. Ilmmzls. KI. .Im11'11cy. SUI www: umm. Xl. lf, IIIIIISMQI-. R.XYl1i1c,XX'. rmml. 'I' I'W'CW - 'I' II'f'f 2 9 'I'I'l 1'5 - 7 I. Nickcl. If. fZll'l'IlIQ'UlIl, IJ. Lewis. IQ. I.ul1Q', IIZIIIICY- II' IYIIIWII- I- SI'I'I!2'S' M- IIIIVVIWII- IQ. IIIIICIIISOII, IQ. Slmmp, Ii. Slvcc-Ilzm, Ii. IN - ,Iwl111w11. II- IIIIWCS- I'-Y NNCllm2111. X Illll- Smnc. R. 'IIIIIJINIJSOIL IJ. BIlll'1PI1j'. EI. Fzmth, Il6l'I21IiC. I'- UNC- ,I- Milllml. II. IIVOWI1. II- KI. I'Iz1mImIi11, C. IIIIIDIOII, XI. Stevens, II. Scott. Iiournc. NY. IIUI1L'1'lSOH. II. IIICIIS. ,I. IIUII. fi. Virgin. IJ. Iluvics, M. Lukcmirc. BI. Cirii'Iin. Typical of all theater meetings of the Photo- play Chili is the scene zthove, left. in which the memlmers :ire luuying their tickets. The chili uttencls one or two movies every month to stncly antl enjoy the fuc- tors which make :t suc- cessful screen procluc- tion. . I xx I Klzirch provecl to he ri particularly husy and Front row: fi. Noel fliztc. ,'Xclv.l. ll. Coriell entertaining month forthe l'hotoplziy Cluh. The fI,rCS'y' IFA page CV. 111-why' bl. Kc-111-y 15905, juniors :mtl seniors, who- comprise the. clnlfs VI' lhmmun VI-l.C2lS.y. gmt WW: H. lylml. gh memherslnp. have ther privilege of .zittenclmg the 'MMS' I. Ach' H' AWN-cfm. R. Axpeli R' Hom' M. hctter pictures :it special rzitcs. lhis month they ' Q 1 l 1 MW..l,W.m,llim1-- ,md ..GlmU.,l mms- llrooks. .X. llrown. l'. Lziriker. Bl. Looper. .. 'N . . Nt . D r V A I l Hutchison, IJ. llzuslet. l'. Horr. bl. lxzth. Srcl .Xt tlieirlreenlztr monthly meeting they cliscnss- ww: AX. Klcmmen K. Keglev. AX. Mk-Keen' M- ecl :incl criticized these movies, :incl reports ztnrl 1 V 4 ' M Wvicwg WNW lriwn of thc pidmci thnx, hope to l'ngh, ll. Stoclxhzun, lx. Stockhztm. V. lhompson. . e 5 .. tg Q Q H SCC in the fmum. D. 'liI'ZlL'y, .X. 'l'hompson, V. Xlzirinztn, la. Wies- ,. , . . . 7 v. '. . 'lihe l'hotopl:1y lilttlm helongs to the Xzttionztl llu' M' xxllmn' with ww' IX' wall' H' vl'u4m'm' tlrgzmizzttion of lionr Star Lflnlis ztntl is spons- D' llflkchelfl- .l- llllllimls- fl' Watts- hot PW' orerl hy Bliss tinrney Noel. tnrecl: Cf. lfriel, Seymour. Ardem' .viudenfy of modern cinematogmphy Wlarfh wimly up lluwcrs gives zt line spcvcli mi tht- lit-:titty :mf vztltizitirni of rcligioti. l i'imlziy, .24 Ultima-s nl Xui'iiizimlx '. Seniors stiiclving' liztrtl tm' sclitulxit' XX'ctli1c-stlztv. lflzrltn :mtl i'cpm't czircls out Ull , ' ' ' ' . ship tvst. xflllli' rlztyr tu lwzilziiicv our Utlttltltmlts, pmlmlmlyl Sztttirmlny. -l-ill. ll. S. mic :ict plziy, IJi'cgs . wmi Nlfnitlziy, Z7ff'l't'i0ni Slit-clmii is st-tit wut ut tha- flistrict ctmtcst, Klumlziy, In-Help! llclpl spccfli clziss. Miss Shultz wumlt-rs wliztt 'l'rit'm ll til Slllll'tl4'ZllCS tis in clwmistry lzilig :mtl thc will mlm-vclup iiitu tiiutliiligwmst'tli:1tI:1g':tiigstt't' -iiiiglcu, in liistwry class! 'liztck tczmi out lm' wc' liupvll ililli'Y4ll5lf'. 28 Slllilllilll lll5lX5 Iltl pi:1t'tict'. lttcsrlziy. 'fn-Sc-tiifmi' girls YHIC lm' piziiiu fm' sviiiui' :ulvisury grutip tmusitwtl gangs wliitt- grzuliizitimi tlrcsscs tu lic worn :it llziccztlzlti- lCI'l 'l'1 ',l?lll 1'1lllIl'1ll!1l Sl1ll'll'4l l fl1l5'- ll'1'tl'll'F' rczttvztlsu, Xlvctliwstlzly,8'--ffl'i'oj:1ngtgtffsm-1,1-isgg rlny. 20-'HlllSl5ll'ZllllJll1ll !lSSK'lllllly spvztlwtf llczui zulvistn' lirititliiiziii :tt liumc with imc-fm'-:ill Voigt til. lf! l ricl:iy, Sly- liirst tliiy ul' Klllait party. 'l'lu1i'srl:1y, 9f'QiZll'0llllC lfricl flucs Z1 bloc l'iL'SliV1lll lmiiis :mtl sucks lllllll l i':islici' :ill iii lun. ut' cutirsul Sciiiui' girls :irc volley lmll clizimps. liri- flzty, lllfwfitblllll'ICl'L'l2ll cltilv skating party: also mzmy fztiis .iutii'iiic'rl tu .Xtlicns tu sci- the 'l'i'uj:ms will tlit' prcliniiiimy QHIHCS ul' tlic clfstrict lmskct lulll tutiriizmicnt. XYCllll0S1l2lj', l5 ful,ClJu1lSSCllllm- ly tu givt- tlic tczuii :1 sz-ml ntl' to Umltiiiilmtis. liri- clziy, l7 -St. l':1ti'icl4's llny rcvczils Il iitimlici' of lrislmwii :lruuml ulrl l'. ll. 5. llztytuii flcstrwws tllll' liupcs lm' tlic' tutiiwiziiiiciitg glomn. Xluiirlzty. .Ill---Xlys Alztitc 'l'litmipsmi rlmps liar iiccklztcc in linglisli clztssfmic lmczul ut :i time! lticsflrty. 2lfScniui's cliousc grztcltizitioii :ui- Ilrllllirvllirllls. illlllll'Sll1ly, .23-.Xsscnililv -- Dr. Volleyballeryg wfnderfellaf Senior l.7?'ZJl.l'65Q sclzolaryhzp 7 fQf f .f I , I, lf? Z3 i 'I M, . ff ff X ' Q -14 wx! , ,, ,K , LW: mfr, ?h.. D Vygyf -f 'Xk' K -L+-w ,, Q at Sq., y f 4 A .1 .wwf .15 fx 'Ei-Sim , .Q 55 Eg: K , Ks, Q 2, 'S Xf Z ., 75 I A -f :7 k EM X 1 . - Q ,4 ,b i ,J f L ' . . ' .':x':. 'fv fr L ' rfseg,-N il if 1 Y 5335, , 'i A N A. Jia-ff if H+ if H' Q4r'r+ fi . Y- 'LE SU gjxj: ,. , :,.j:1 .,'.f is 1 ' ff f- f C077f6Jfd71l'.f - Jmfe, national tlreat crowds of well-trained musie students were in l'ortsmouth on April l for the District Music Festival. Twelve lntndred representatives from twenty-six schools were present. The Portsmouth High School organiza- tions tnade an exceptionally good show- ing. Playing for criticism only, the hand was rated superior minus. The orches- tra was rated superior. ln the vocal events the girls' chorus. under the direction of Miss Cleo Kesler, was ranked superior, and the mixed chorus was given the same classification. Mary .lanet llayes topp. pagel was awarded a superior rating for her sop- rano solo. Ratings were annottnced lor lfriday. when individual contestants were given an opportttnity to show their nntsical skill. l'auleen Smith ttop, Zndl was graded superior pltts for her violin solo. Hetty XYells, Ctop leftl. who played a cello solo. was rated as a superior cel- Ioistg Hon Scott ttop, right 7, tuha soloist. was also ranked as superior. lfrancis llale was superior as a student conductor. The string quartet, which has heen especially outstanding every time it has played so lar this year. was awarded a superior rating. This quartet is com- posed of l'aulecn Smith, Kathryn lieg- ley, Mary limma Spriggs. violinists, and lletty Wells. celloist. .X trumpet trio, composed of Richard lirunner, ,lack Kelly, and Richard Goetz, received a superior rating also. Vying wffuosos Dz'ssemz'aaz'z'ag Christian atmosphere, z'a'eas Sponsored hy the Y, M. C. AX., the Hi-Y, an organization which is world-wide, consists ol hoys selected from the junior and senior classes in l'ortsmouth High School. Hi-Y is one of the school's outstanding Chris- tian organizations and strives to create, maintain, and extend Christian character. Because of its high ideals it is considered an honor to he elected one of its memlmers. Most important among the activities of the Hi-Y cluhs this month were the pre-liaster ser- vices, which were held in the high school audi- torium during Holy XN'eek. These programs, conducted in the same manner as church services. were well attended and proved to he very suc- cessful again this year. The Y--Hi comhined with the Hi-Y to present this program. The services consisted of local speakers and scripture readings. prayers, and musical selections hy students. Monday's service was under the direction ol lirant Appel. The scripture was read hy ,Ioan liugleman. and Scott liouldin delivered the prayer. Mr. H. C. liaughman spoke on Cleans- ing of the Temple . Tuesday's topic was The Greatest Q'onimandment . The chairman was l'eggy Horr and the speaker, Reverend Renton Miller. Bill Marshall read the scripture and .Kline Mclieen gave the prayer. bl. R. Freeland spoke Xklednesday on the l'arahle of Talents . Morris Swavel presided. while the scripture read- ing and prayer were given hy Rosemary .Xdams and Sam Zuhars. Un Thursday, the Reverend B. l.. Brantley spoke on The Garden Scene . Dick Bohr and janet liraunlin presented the scripture reading and prayer. Geraldine Seymour was chairman at this service. The last one was held on Good Friday, and the Reverend NN'alter R. llickhaut of Franklin .Xve. M. li. Church de- livered the final talk. His suhject was The Crucihxionf' Caroline Friel gave the scripture reading, and .Nlice .Xnn l'ixley delivered the prayer. lired Dill was chairman at this final service. Special music was furnished hy lfrancis llale, H zglz, wzse 'zz handsome o Y v-wil ll4 throughout academic, commwziiy lzfe-Hzl Y tl:tt'm't Virgin, :tml Alttc ll:tmltliit. Helen XY:tt'- lxs lltnt lfils tztlttwcj -'f- l,. l islict', ll. Xtclttttztit. 1tt:ttt :tftctl :ts 1ti:tttist :tml llill l'cp1x-1' was tltc ll. Yzttt tliltlcr, S. 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Y- Hi, collzzborzzfzhg 301.177 fellow 5061'e!z'e5 Lltllllllllliffl with the Hi-Y during lloly XX'eek. the NY-lli presented pre-liaster services in the auditoriutn helore school every morning. These services proved to he very popular with the stu- dents and attendance increased each morning. Various memhers of the cluhs were responsihle for the programs. which were handled very capahly. The Y-lli, composed of thirty junior and senior girls, is an organization to promote Chris- tian character among the girls of l'ortsmouth. The cluh hegan its year hy inducting nineteen new memhers in the chapel at Second l'reshy- terian church. The X'-Hi insluction. performed hy candle light. is a very impressive ceremony. The girls were advised as to the lour planks of the Y-lli platform and the president of the cluh administered the oath. .Xt the weekly meetings. talks were given on topics of interest to the girls. The talks most cn- joyefl hy the cluh were those given hy llr. Sisson, Dean lialton, Mr. -lames Mclillizmey. Mr. ,lesse XX'agus, Mr. bl. R. lfrecland. and Mr. lfdgar lXlas- sie. lfood haskets were distrihuted hy the mem- hers at Christmas time. ln l ehruary an informal dance was given at the XX'ashington Hotel to which the girls escorted the boys. This month a hanquet. served hy C. ID. llitts, was held at the Y. N. lf .X. .X cup was present- ed to Mary .-Xlice Sheehan. who was selected as the ideal sophomore girl hy the cluh. at the hanquet. Mary .Xlice was chosen as hest rep- resenting the qualities of friendliness. appear- ance, personality. sportsmanship. cooperation, and character among the girls in the sophomore class at l'. H. S. Individual corsages were given the girls as favors at the hanquet. Later in the eve- ning the girls were joined hy their hoy friends and an enjoyahle evening of dancing followed. .X committee has heen appointed to make plans for the animal picnic which will he held at the Hoy Scout camp in May. .Xt that time officers will he elected for next year, The senior meni- hers are already discussing the camping trip which they are planning to take later in the summer. XX'atching the liaster services in the auditorium are the olslicers of the cluh tpictured ahovel: Nancy llreece, litta lane Ciims. jerry Seymour ll'res.l and .lane Thornton. lfront row: S. .Xtlas, R. .Xdams. 'l. liraunlin. lf. tlariker. ll. Coriell. ul. Dearth, l'. Drew. C. liriel. M. lfout. li. Faught. M. H. Feyler. Znd row: l'. Horr. Kah, Kendall. Kugelman, .'X. Melieen. McCall, IXI. F. Pratt, A. Pixley, Plummer. kl. Rickey. 3rd row: M. A. Sheehan, .X, bl. Thompson, G. Virgin. V. X'X'arman, H. XX'arman. MISS GORSUCH MR. WHEELER MISS MACKOY On:Q 1 O fTldfl7677ZdfZ.6'J' - l'l1607'6fZ.Cd!, practical For thusc students who delight in finding the sum of x+y, the mzithemzttics dcp:Lrtment nlifers every opportunity. There :irc fum' in- structors in this department. Miss Ruth lim'- such, who uhtained her li. .X. degree :tt Ohio Lfttiversity :md her Nl. .X. degree :Lt Ohio State, teaches general mztthemzltics :md sopho- more lingglislt. Mr, .X. K. XYheeler, who teaches gefmictry, received his ll. S. degree from llenisrm l'i1ivcrsity. Miss Cinrulitic Blztclwy. qimlified herself to tcnch :tlgehm :md geometry hy :tcqttiring her ll. .X. dcgree :Lt R:mdolph M:tcmt. her ll. S. degree :tt Uhin l'niversity :md hy Zllltdlfllllg M. l. T. llc- sidcs 1lL'llllg :ts sprmsur ul the lreshmzm cl:1ss, Miss Henrietta ljlllillf' thot pictttredl who fllJl1llllCfl her ll, S. degree :it Uhiu State :md her Bl. .X. ill l'ultmthi:t, tcuchcs hegitming :md :tdv:mccd :tlgehru :md solid geometry. The rcpreseittatives ul' the m:tthem:itics de- pilrllllcltt in the district scltolztrship cutttest :tt .Xthetts this yezu' will he Ruhert Shechmt :md Ilztyid llredrm in :tlgchruz :md XYilli:mt Cooley. :md liztsil liurtmtte in Q'Cfll11l'lI'f'. These students were selected hy the cutmly climiuzttioit test which wus mztde out hy the tetichcrs of this dcpnrtmettt. Miss Shultz directs stage committeemen: bl. Kali, ll. NYarman, .X. Mclieen. liraunlin, IJ. Lawless. 'lvl' CC L9 Spring Fever - fnreien! commencement play .Xs the ctmnnnencement play in May, the seniors enters the rooming-house, he is mistaken for a will present the light comedy entitled Spring model hy Vic Lewis tliill Marshall and Howard Fever . The scene of the comedy is in the room- Queenl a painter. and hy lid, thlames NYilliamsl ing-house of Mrs. Spangler tlietty Queenl at a chemist, who is in love QU with l,ou llerron llroolttield College, near the end ol the school tblune Lundhoml . .X typical college hoy, Vie has year, Professor liean tlirnest lfreymuthl has an interest in Vivian tblane Thornton and planet threatened to fail Howard llrant tlfrancis llalel. lleorgey. Ks a result of his insult, Mr. Purcell the romantic lover. il he does not have his zoology refuses to donate a large sum of money which thesis on Slugs in hefore commencement the he had first intended to, for a science huilding. next day. rXnne Purcell tlitta hlane flimsy is in Due to the strategy ot' .Xnne Purcell and .Xunt love with Howard and tries to get him passed. Maude, Mr. Purcell finally donates the money and Howard especially wants to pass for the sake of lloward graduates. President Dixon is played his .Xunt Maude txllelen blanc Stockhaml who hy joe llamhlin. has put him through school and promises him a trip to lfurope il he graduates. Mrs. Purcell In the rcllemisul Scene below mic: H' Queen' lllelha Urthl and Mr. Purcell lllorris Swavell -l' George' -l' Hamblln' F' Dale' 'l' 'llh0 l ' H' are present for their daughter's graduation. Mrs. Mzlfslmll- .l- Xlvllllmlls- M- Oflll- lf- .l- flimsy M- Purcell stays with .Xnne, hut Mr. Purcell rooms 5W1lVCl. li- QIIGSI1. ,l. llllllflllillll. li. lfreymulh, with Howard. When the wealthy Nlr. Purcell H. ul. Stockham. , Q ,... i .v , ., - .1 . .. .1 e z'ewz'ngM'0fl1er Goose 11171111 gyiii 111-111 11 1'1111111'i11' 1-r11w11 1111' 1111- 11111111111 g'1'111 1lL'11111l1S11'1111111l 1111- .3f1l1 111 11118 11111111l1. 1111- 111-1111111s11'11- 111111 was S111lllS11l'l'1l 111' 1111- Girls' .X111l1-111' L1l1l11 111111 was 1l1r1-1-11-11 111' Miss 1ll1lI'l1l110 111-11. 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This prac- tice is held every year in order that the coaches can get some idea of their next football squad. .Xniong those who re- ported were many with previous varsity service. li o b XVarden, P a u I Kline, james Barker, junior l'arsons, Bob Franck, and liugene Rayburn have had two years of varsity play while Kenneth Brady. llill Combs, Ulen lien- nedy, liarl Gibson, and Robert Drake have one year of varsity service. It is around these vars- ity players that Coach .lenkins hopes to build another state champion- ship team. .Xside from those varsity members there are many excellent candidates from last xear's reserve squad who are expected to develop into good varsity material for next year. Climaxing the four weeks of hard practice. the coaches held a regular 48 minute game in Munci- pal Stadium between the two varsity teams, the Blues and the Whites , The lllnes . cap- tained by blames Harker and llob Franck, barely nosed out the X'X'hites , captained by l'anl Kline and Iiugene Rayburn. The final score was 13 to 1.2. l'aul hlones. a newcomer to the varsity. scored both the touchdowns for the Blue team with llob XYarden scoring both for the XYhites',. The first of the Blues touchdowns came after Barker, Brady, and Jones had run it down to the VVhite's', four yard line where jones took it Sprz'ngz'z'me scrimmages, l2 over standing up. His seconcl score was marle when he hroke through the line. evaclecl his would-he tacklers, ancl ran thirty yarcls to the goal strips. The XYhite team matle its two scores when lleet-lootefl lloh XYarclen hroke away from his tacklers anfl weavetl his way for lo yarrls for a touchtlown anal the other, after his team mates hacl helpefl him clrive the hall to the Blue tive yarcl line where he scootetl around entl for the other. Captain liline's place kick missecl even- ing the score hy mere inches. This game showecl that there is a wealth ot' good loothall players coming from last year's re- serves, who will he ahle to till the places openetl hy graduation. The team next year will not he quite so heavy as it was this past season, hut there will he aclcletl the elements ol' cleceptiveness ancl speecl along with the line-smashing power plays. The team has a great recortl to upholcl next season. anal from all appearances it will live up to all the ex- pectations of its firm supporters and coaches. The coaches plan to use two full teams in all the varsity games next fall. l'ossihle memhers of next year's varsity who reportecl for early practice are: Parsons, Rayhurn, Van iiilcler, Franck, Drake, Knclrews, Comhs, tl. Kennedy, Harker. XYarclen, liratly, Bourne, Rohinson. l'. -lones. Kline. Little. lierry, Apel, Daum. Schmidt. tlihson, Dietrieck, li. Kennedy, Haas, Norman. foreyhadowzhg fallfootball campaign Rice. tiillilancl, Cohurn, Steele, liayerl. llige s Schroecler, IJ. tiarclner. XYithrow. Xxvllllllll Sialclinet. 'l'i'ie'f-'s, l.e1-'f ett, Moore. lichols, t IS Nb Nh tor. Noel, t'allenclar, Hearth, Troutman. llttti and Nelson. Those who macle np the Sophomore squacl are: llutte. l'iatt. Reicl. Duncan. lloi l'orter. lloehm, Horharger. lfuggitt. l.ewalltn I tlartlner, ll. blones, Yer llage. l.. t'ornu 1 Zeune. Young, ll. Curnutte. Martin, Klchangi Purely. Taylor, Mitlltitif, George, Colley, Co ici tfounts. Kennccly. There were no serious accitlents to any ol the athletes during tl joyetl having' t cloors again at' te practice sessions antl all tn he Opportunity ot' play' gf ter the winter seas llls Ulll ol till. Sh lf! Playing 100-year old Jporf Participating in a baseball league called the Big' lfour, made up ot teams from Portsmouth. Central Catholic, Sciotoville, and New lloston High Schools, the l'ortsmouth Trojans, coaehed by l'eg'g'y Iillsesser, are fighting to retain their championship of last year. The baseball season opened rXpril 18 and will close May ZZ. liach team will play two rounds. Coach Ifllsesser has seven veterans to form the nucleus of his team. They are Craft, Brady, O. Harker, outheldersg Kline. Mor- ris, Potts, inlieldersg johnson, pitche1'. and j. Barker. Marion johnson. a southpaw, and james Harker, right hander, are expect- ed to bear most of the pitching' duties, but they will have jones, Skelton. Triggs, and U. liarker as relief lmrlers. This pitching' staff will be one of the strongest in the history of the school. Coach lfllsesser has concentrated most of the preliminary practice on batting in an effort to raise the batting' department to last year's high standards. On .-Xpril 27, the Trojans played their first regular game with Sciotoville. Paul jones received the first pitching assignment, but was relieved by Marion johnson. johnson went ahead to win the game 6 to 4, Lavon Craft and Paul Kline were the main stays of the Trojan batsmen, and are expected to continue their fine showing at the plate. The following' day the Trojans invaded New Boston and suc- ceeded in defeating' their principal rivals lo to 6. Trojan batsmen knocked XYindy Martin, New l3oston's star pitcher, from the box while Marion jolmson went tl1e route for the Trojans and chalked up his second win. johnson exhibited rema1'kable control and is much improved Over last year. Front row: XY. Vtheeler. R. Robinson, TX. Skelton, li. lirady, G. Foehr, Ii. Morris. 2nd row: C. Apel, D. Gardner, l'. Dupuy, D. Rice. T.. Craft, C. Potts, U. Barker, U. Boop, 13. Vvilliams. 3rd row: R. Kalb, XY. Campbell, I'. Kline, INT. johnson, l'. jones, j. Harker, ll. Triggs, l,. Leightenheimer, lillsesser. .Xbsentz U. Xpel, Callihan. MORRIS, JOHNSON BRADY, KLINE Stars of track, jield .Xlready great improvement in style is shown hy this year's track team, which took the lield early this month. The team will have all of its meets in May. The first meet of the Southern Ohio League will he held at Springfield, Klay o. There will he a quadrangular meet at lrontou, May 13. The biggest function is the district meet at Athens, May 20. The captain of the team is Holm XYarden. who runs the 100, 220, and N30 relay. Other mem- hers of the track team are: -lim liourne, l00, 2.20: and 880 relay: Nile Davis, 440, and mile relay: Clit? Norman, 440, and mile relay: Hill Conilms, high jump and high hurdles: john Scliahfer, hroad jump, and 880 relay: Helier Van Gilder, shot put and discus: Ralph Brown. mile run: Holm lfranck, mile run, shot put, and discus: .lim l.ittle. 880 relay, and mile relay: Gilhert Lawrence 880 re- lay: Harold Creekhaum, pole vault: Rohert Daniels, high jump, and 880 relay: and Charles Comhs, mile run. Most of the menihers of the team are juniors. which is a hig advantage. l'rohalmly the two most promising hoys are Roh XYarden, the captain. and liill Comlms. Comlms, who keeps the team in the upper hracket hy his splendid showing in the high hurdles and the high jumps, seems to he in line condition. .Xs a prediction of Coach Charles Ramey, this junior will prohahly develop into state-champion material. This prophecy was made in view of his exceptional improvement in recent practice sessions. llefore the season started Coach Charles Rainey had the hoys wrestling and performing calis- thenics in the hoys' gym. .-Xfter the first day of wrestling quite a few of the hoys were sore and stiii, hut they were ahle to start a work out on the parallel liars in a very short time. Coach RAMEY, H. VAN GILDER, C.CHURCH B. comes fri 4' I B. WARDEN fCopf.l 123 National Hon- or Society is the supreme goal of every student in the high school. On .Xpril 27 ti l t y students were inducted in recognition of their outstand- ing' scholztrship, leadership. serv- ice, and charac- ter. S p e e c h es W e r e delivered hy Mrs. .Xlhert Hurting, M r . Toward o 'vz'.vz'on of 'ZUZ.56i077Z, good, worth Maurice Coe, .Xttorney .Xnselni Skelton, and Mr. H. C. Doughty. .Xfter school the new niemlmers inet in Miss l5:1ll's room and elected liill .Xnderson, president: .loan lluulton, vice- president: jean lflood, secretary. and Gzunaliel .l':irsons. treasurer. lfornier inenihers of National Honor are tzilmovej: front row: .X. Klennne fI'res,b. tl. lirziunlin tSec.J, C. Friel. l', Horr, S. Atlas. 2nd row: Ci. Seymour QV. l'res.J, hl. Hutchi- son, ll. Shields. 3rd row: H. ,Xpel Q'l'reas.H, ll. llztislet. bl. l,undhoni, Mr. l'll'6ClZllNl. 4th row: li. llulf.-, bl. Xyllllllllli New junior nienihers thelowl are: Front row: R. .Xdzuns, ll. .Xnderson, H. Duvisson, bl. llziulton, Flood, ll. Glickinan, H. Huggy M. l.z1rezunp, fX. McClure, G. Parsons, ,-X. Vixley. 2nd row: Rickey, M. Van llihlrer, I if Wiltsee. The second row continues with seniors who received National Honor pins: bl. Ach, R. liohr, N. Breece, lXl. Brooks, .X. Brown, lf. QlZll'lli61', li. Coriell. 3rd row: llezlrth, XY. Hztrshzl. M. Iles- son, Kath, K. Kegley, Kelly, R. Long, .'X. Nclieen, R. Oakley li. Olmenchain, YV. Pep- I per Cahsentj, M. lugh -lth row: E. Rzttliff D, Rowlands, K. Sparks H. Stockhzun, K. Stock- ham, bl. 'l'anner, A Thompson, V. Thomp- son, ll. 'I' r a c y, R Vaughters. 5th row: D. Vllake- field, R. XYall, H. XVar- man, QX. XY at t s , G VVez1ver, XY. XYzu'ner, D Yuenger Czihsent RJ. IZ4 Honorable mention was given to those fresh- J. Gardner. ll. Hamner, ,X. l.inck. .Zncl row: D. men and sophomores who have maintainecl an l.orey, li. l,areamp. M. McCabe. LI. McCor- average of 90 or above since their entrance into mick, M. Mieklethwaite, H. Mekclanis. M. M. high School, Miller, lr. Morgan, Payne, R. .X. Peake. Srcl ltyx T Y 1 T v: C, Phipps, H. lxagan, lx. lxuggles, lx. Se- Highest distinction freshmen-front row: ,X. C,-CSL N' glmltz' Q. Smnwn' R. ghechlm. lg. .Xrmbrnst, l'. lireeee, li. Breeclon, F. lieekman, Shumway, tl. Switalski. 4th row: l. 'l'el'as, XY. M. Clayton, l'. Craflen, bl. llnzan, M. liletcher, Torges, R. NYilson, XYilburn, Ii. XYalcotl. through study, service, leadership, zklealzkm Highest clistinetion sophomores-front row ll. Brooks, l,. Crnll, M. Darnell, M. Me Corkle, .X. Perry, B. .'Xrlclis, bl. llloomhelcl. M Boyd. QX. Crabtree, V. Clinebill, J. Duewel. Zncl row: M. Crifhn, L. Grooms, M. Hayes. ll. Henderson, V. Humphrey, R. Hutchison Upper crust . .X. Henry, J. Kelley, M. M. Kugelman, li - l,antz. 3rd row: M. l.nken1ire, lf. Lake, IS Lamb, C. Murehie, bl. Naekoy, ul. Maiter. C Moatz, I. Penn, I.. Ross, M. .-X. Sheehan 4th row: li. Singleton, bl. Sllflllli, il. Sheets J. Smith, IS. 'l'hornton, l.. Tremper, XYatts R. XYerner. Rooiia ' the peg Newest anrl prohahly most physically active group in the school is the Trojan .Xlpine Cluh. lt really hatl no organiza- tion hut just sprang up from some- where, antl has heen springing ever since. Trojan statl' memhers anrl lrienrls who are intercstctl either in hiking or in reflucing salely make up its memhership. liive hikes in all have heen inclulgecl in hy the cluh since its unheralcletl hirth last fall. The mountaineers have galli- vantetl to Raven Rock, Blinfortl. Two- mile llill, Twtv-antl-a-halt'--mile llill, and Hz'!!!9z'!!z'e5- always zeilliag to alp a comrade Kentucky. rXll the hikes were very enjoyahle. htit the jaunt to Kentucky on NYashington's lllirthtlay was the peak in the year's activities. The .Xlpin- ers startecl the lfehruary march from the high school at ten o'clock in the morning. rotle to the hritlge in the presitlent's limousine. and then pro- ceetlecl to carry themselves anfl their lunches up the precipitous slopes of our neighhoring country through six inches of snow. .Xfter consiclerahle slitling arouncl over the hill autl clale, the hikers fonntl themselves in a veritahle tiraucl Canyon. .Xlter the scouts who were present hacl shown their skill in hrehuilcling, everyone cooketl his clinner over the open hlaze. Xthen they returned to civilization, the wanclerers consirlererl their leat the sequel to the Lewis ancl Clark lfxpetli- tion across the Rocky Mountains. .X spring outing carrietl the Trojans to Two- 1 ancl-a-hall-mile Hill. Certain memhers of the party exhihitecl their great speecl and surelootetl- ness hy keeping lar in advance of the main force. lnsteatl of following the heateu paths, they climh- eil through hush anal thicket until everyone was coitvincecl ol tJhio's superiority in provitliug goocl hiking material. .Xt the entl of the tramp the gang gathered at Morris Swavel's home antl en- gagecl in an exciting game ot' mumhlepeg. The snap shows a reckless player rooting the peg. The president. vice-presiclent, secretary, aucl treasurer are: Miss Katharine Kautlman, K. K., Kay Kautliman, anfl Miss Kauffman. respectively. l3eyonrl the .Xlps lie more rklps-Wfantl the l,orcl alps them that alp themselves is the motto of the society. l'icturecl at the hottom of the page are: lst row-'J J. Cooper, .X. Xkratts. M. Swavel. XY. Xkvar- ner, H. Queen, D. Ntakelielrl. Zntl row: U. Cooper, AX. Klemme. Miss K. Kauffman tl'res.l, ll. Xpel, ll. Warman, S. .Xtlas. Other memhers are: t'. liriel, tl. Seymour, lf. 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HSIIYYJCT Becomes l1'l1yfhm Staff mzlsic' l'07Ifc 5fdllf.f Lens dzutcrfg honor 0fj5f'f'r5 127 1 M1 z ,. -14 .1, Y ' .i.lHiA 11 WHL ,, O f 9 51 WTF' M, . - w1....., V 5 'iifiw 1 A rl ll I 3. fin x We 5' M ewardy for aclzlevememis' 129 .Xs the final months of the year roll around, the diversified achieve- ments ol the students are recogniz- ed by the presentation of awards to outstanding scholars. .Nssuming the precedent of the dissolved Civi- tan Club, the lfxchange Club is rcc- ognizing blames XYilliams, 1Xrtlnir lxlcninie topposite page, lst and 2nd for scholarshipl. and George NYeavcr for general scholarship. history, and civics, respectively. For the second year. the most outstanding girl in the sophomore class received a cup, awarded by the members of the Y-Hi club to Mary ,Xlice Sheehan Ccenter rightt. .Xnother feminine organ- iration, the Girls' .Xthletic Club, presented the best all-around sport. lftta 'lane liinis. icenter leltl with a cup also. The link girl, who is a junior serving as the link between the junior class and the members of the Senior Honor Council, was Rosemary .Xdams ftop pictureb, this year, and next year she will be succeeded by Marjorie Griffin fright. lower picturel. Nth 15. in -' el H41 , - .Q - 14'-'15 i . A A Q1.,g, ,Sf 1 HK' ., 5 .4511 Silver llnles among' the girly Q.-,sit my if .wyfzgfyp , . Mfr wwf Q ,gf - To continue the various honors, Blr. Hannon Jfudy, leaderslzzp, presentecl in assemhly the Michigan .Xluinni ,Xwarrl, which is given to the senior athlete who has been niost outstanding in sportsmanship ancl leaflership. This year Clyfle Reclrling. an all- Uhio lootlmall star ancl nieinlmer of the Trojan lmaslcethall squacl, receives the honor. In the lielcl ol science, the llausch-l,onili awartl is presentecl to the senior who has attainerl the highest average in the scientific sulijects rluring his high school career. This year, lmecause the high ranking sturlents were so close, it was neces- anfl lietty hlean l,annn were the ones whoni the sturlents consirler will he the nian ancl woman ol' tomorrow. Hur Casanovas anfl .Iuliettes are also cliscoverecl in this questionnaire although it seems that they hacl heen cliscoverefl long lmefore the results were pulmlisherl. 'lihe outstancling goocl lookers are lmoth juniors, one, the hero of the junior play. l,ou Chapman, ancl the other, Mary lfrances l'ratt. E. J. LAMM G. WILTSEE M. F, PRATT L. CHAPMAN 130 C. REDDING X J. WILLIAMS i A. WATTS cztlzlefzbs, personality sary to make two awarcls, one to .lanies XN'illianis anrl the other to .Xrnolcl Vl'atts. l,ast year .Xrnolcl receiverl first in the state in the chemistry scholarship test. antl this time he attainecl a seventh place in physics at .Xthens. .lainie placerl seconcl in the clistrict in physics last year ancl thircl in chemistry this year. which gainecl a seventh place in the state lor hini. ,Xlthough the stuclents who are consiclerecl most likely to succeefl receive no material presentation, they are recognizecl hy the publication of the re- sults ol' the lfcho questionnaire. George XYiltsee Gray matter State champs for second 50666551706 year 'I'he seliolarship team, state eliampions again Kthens U, Ohio Il. KI.: Iinglish I ll. Slnnnway. this year, not content with resting on the lanrels .Xthens 3, Ohio II, XI.: KI. Hiller. .Xthens og gainetl last May, have repeatecl their phenomenal Seieneegli. Seerest. .Xthens S: Il, I.at'eainp, sneeess this year, thus gaining new prestige for .Xthens 2. Ohio 31 Ifnglisli llf XI. Ilritlin, .Xthens the sehool antl for themselves, I'oi'tsmonth High II. KI.: I.. Ross, .Xthens l. Ohio 5, Seltool was tai' aheacl of the other three superior gm! ww. Latin Minn. CHX' Iellwm H' M.. rating' sehools, with a total ol' 208 points. 14, in ldummv lxttwm 1, Ulm, 1 3 tleonietrx' XY. Ileatllining the scholastic team for the 'IIl'lJj2lllS Iiotvlvy. .llltens 2: 11. Linrnntte, .Xthens -li Iiooli- were .X1'thtn' Iilennne, Ileor-fe Xliltsee, Iletty Iievtvitlgffl, I.ake. .Xthens I. Ohio -ll I- 111011111- I.annn. ,Xnna I.inel4, Sallie Rtlas. ancl Martha 116111. 111110115 111: Biology If. Singleton. .Xlhens Ilesson. who ranlqefl first in the state in their re- 3. Ohio 11. 51.1 11. 11Cl1fI1'1'SUll. .Xlhens 2. Ohio 7: apt-q1iyQ gulljt-t-15, Iinglish III-Y-IJ. Illielxnian, .Xthens, II. NI., Ohio Ifront row: I.atin I-IX. I.inel4. .Xthens I, Ohio 11- 11-3 1111111 11'111111'5- 111110115 7- 1111111 11- 11- 1 1 11.'I.ot'ey. .Xthens 4. Ohio II. NI.: .X1g6111'2l--11. 3rtI row: Ifreneli I-Y I. Iflootl. .Xthens X3 II. Sheehan. .Xthens IO. Ohio I'I. KI.: IJ. Iireeclon. Ilavisson, ,Xthens 4, Ohio, II. NI.: XYoi'lcI Ilistory I.. Ifisher, .Xthens 7. Ohio II. KI.: S. Davis. ,Xthens Z. Ohio 73 Typing I S. Spriggs. .Xthens -I: KI. Yan Ilihlner. .Xthf ens II. KI.: Steiiogtttpliy If-II. Ilneg' .Xthens II. NI.: .X. Ilvlanfl .Xthens N Iliysiesxtl. XYiltsee, .Xtihens l. Ohio lg .X. Watts, Xthens o, Ohio II. NI. ' -Ith row: Stenograpln' II If. Iiatlitlf ,Xthens II, KI.: if flaypool, .Xthens S1 lilteiiiistry-f3I. Kelly. .Xthens l. Ohio -I: VI. Xlillianis. .Xthens 3. Ohio 73 Ifnglisli IV'-5. .Xtlas, .Xthens l, Ohio I, KI. Iles- son, .Xthens l. Ohio I 5 I'1'eneh Ix. Ixeef Iey, .Xthens og Il. XYalQeIieltl, .Xthens l, Ohio 33 .Xnieriean Ilistory IJ. Row- lantls, .Xthens -I, Ohio, II, NI.: .X. Iileninie. .Xthens l, Ohio I. ,iflzem wimzfrf: Ii. l.al4e. Il. Wiltsee, I.. Ross, Il. XYalqeIieIrl, Il. I.annn, KI. Iielly, NI. Iles- son, .X. Ixlennne. 5. .Xtlas, .X. I.lllCIi. Placerys Il. Ilenclerson, Il. I.ai'eainp. Il. Ilavis, Xl. Qooley tnot ptetnrerl I. ISI Tennis, .foftluzll occupy girly' sportlzghz' lXlembers of this year's girls' tennis team are Caroline Friel, ,lo Jo Rickey, lidna Speck, Etta jane Uims, Peggy Horr. lietty Craig, and Marj- orie Griffin. These girls have been practicing regularly and are going to Cincinnati to play a match the last of this month. XYarm sunny Nay days spell softball to the amazons of l'. H. S. who go to Mound Park to play on one of the five softball teams. which in- clude that of Grant School's ninth grade. 'ln thc first two games the seniors defeated the sophomores 7 to 6, and the freshmen defeated row: bl. Payne, R, .X. Peake, Switalski, H. ' Richardson, M. South- worth. H. Stout, H. Hehl. S. Redman. K. H art, K 1. Rexroad, li. Venturino. lf. Thomp- son, I. lel'as, L. fior- don. Znd row: l. Schaeffer, 'lf l'orginski. .X. Red- den, fiims, .X. Henry, M. .-X. Sheehan, li. liach- man, I.. qXdams, R. Fan- nin, li. bl a c o b s, D. llrown, R, Callihan, Li. l.ist. 132 C. FRIEL J. RICKEY E. SPECK Grant l3 to 7. Vl'ith such an exciting start. the girls can well afford to anticipate an interesting season. Senior and junior teams-Kneeling: IJ. Haislet, li. Ginls, B. Jones, G. Coburn, .'X. Neal, sl. Spur- lock. li. Schnabl, 13. Smith, .X. Smith. Znd row: li. Riddel, J. Ressinger, bl. Herzog, IC. Smith, li. l'ressler, M. bl. Claypool, li. Gyor, .'X. Blclilurc, li. johnson, l'. Drew, 'lf l'ratt. ,X. 'l'el'as, hl. Rickey, R. Adams. Freshman and Sophomore teams, below: front 33 F. DALE B. FRIEL SAMSON oys nziye bzg mcqueiy, go courrmg Net reyulzif Mid-May finds the activities of the lioy's tennis team well under way. Having played seven matches. l.or- entz's men have finished on the long end of four of the scores. They have defeated Chillicothe, XYasliington Court House, and Seiotoville twice. with Gallipolis. Chillicothe, and XYashing'ton Court House putting the skids under them. Individual stars on the team have been lfraneis Dale. llill lfriel. lid lloan and Charles Samson, with lfriel and lioan earning the right to enter the state tournament hy advancing to the linals of the district meet at Athens. The whole team is pictured almove - fffront: C. Samson. H. Tlionipsou, ll. lfriel, l'. Young. 2nd row: ID. Murphy. S. Houldiu, I . Dale, ll. Harsha, li. Doan, ll. M arshall, Coach l,orentz. Comummafing four Plans for the boat ride, liaccalaureate and commencement services, picnics, and final tests were all completed by the senior class in spite of their very severe case of Spring Fever . These peppy Freshmen who entered l'. H. S. in l935 have been one of the most rounded classes ever to enter the school. Not only have the members excelled in athletics but also in scholarship, and activities. Their first year they elected as officers Francis llale, Robert Daniels, Rhea Mae XVendelken and Madeline Bennett and chose Miss Ruth Cyfers, Miss Henrietta l7ul'uy, and Mr. Fred Multer as sponsors. Activities for the year included a lively skating party and a freshman mixer. .Xs sophomores this class had as its officers Triein Sheehan, ,Ianet Braunlin, .Ioan Dearth, and lfetty Coriell. Miss Gladys Hughes, Miss Dorothy Smith, and Mr. Sylvan jackson were sponsors. .X sophomore spring dance and sev- eral other activities were plaimed, but they had to be called otif because of the Hood. l.ast year with liill Pepper, liill Harsha, jamie Cabins! l'resident Marshall, Vice- l'resident Queen. seated- Treasurer jenkins, Secretary .'Xeh. tell 1 l34 years of intellectual, Xlilliains. and jennie Hutchison as officers, and Miss Ruth liurton, Mr. Donald Stewart, and Mr. james Mclilhaney as sponsors, they had two especially busy semesters. They published the newspaper, the Echo, every two weeks. They gave the first dance of the year, and the class play. Tiger House. was a very outstanding success. ln February -lerry Seymour ruled as queen of the Junior jubilee. Then in May they served as hosts and hostesses of the seniors at the iluuior- Senior Prom. :X grape arbor, carried out by the use of large purple balloons and green leaves on white lattices, was the theme of the dance. The programs also were purple and white. Hill Marshall, the senior class president this year, was chairman. ,X new custom for future proms was established when Bill Marshall presented a gavel to Bill Pepper, junior class president, who in turn gave a scroll to jimmy l,ynn, last year's senior class president, in a ceremony before the dance. .Xfter this presentation jimmy l.ynn led the grand march into the gym. This climaxed the junior activities for the year. Brain frm! Ilml, Kllss lwll. J,- -M9 ffl fflflll . Long. All Sl'IPlCllllK'l' clvctious, WSU, showvcl llill Klzmrshf for the meetings. . ,, ,. , , V... N i I N Q I 'IH' -Hlmmll Qmulf -'hui 'Xlh' 'md' 'X'lll'll'l Ihc ubcmor llop , :mrl thc l l1l'1slm:1s zlsscmhf lcukms to hc the scmor ofhccrs :mrl Mlss Lhzlr- A . . ,, . - 4 , 1 ly. :mel thc yczn rouml l3l'4NlllClIHlI ol thc lro-yan lottc llcll, Kluss .Xmm lllzlzcr, :mcl Mr. I. lx. l'1'L'c- . , .- - , , A . - flxll hook compusvml thc lllgll spots ol thc yawn' s lzmcl thc sponsors. . . ' ,' ' , ' . . . - . . - flLlIXIIlCm he-Iolc the plcpzllzmolls lll0CWllllQ thv The plan of llZlVlllgA joint :ulvisory group mcvl- crzn ol clmn11u11ccn1c11t. hlum' 8, :ll whirh llr. ings ol' zlll thc senior homc rooms in the zuuli- lla-Ury llilt Crzmc is svllccllllcrl to hc lhm- spc:1kc1'. lmlium has swlvell tl' Hum, thc Claw 'mmm In C1lIll'lllSl0ll il sm-ms most lllllllg In lmwillioll ll 'l 'll3'lll5' thc Sfwlllll Scllwslcl- -X Ulllllllmu' thv IIIIIIICS ol flllZll'l0S lloomlmzm. ll:11'1'x' llrowll. flllllulmwl Ill' ills' l'l'f'5lllC'll' f 'lllll'5C'l 'lf lflullflg :xml limes! lXllilllSUll, whose high school v:1l'w1's llzllc. Sully l.:uIfl.,l1l1lllC lllllllmlls- NEUW3' lll'00L'C wcrc tQ1'1ni11z1tccl hy untimch' rlczlths. .Xll lhosc zmcl hlcrry Scynlour l.llI'lllSl1CKl the c111c1'lz1i111m-111 who lmcw Ihcm mlcn-ply rc-gn-I lhch' passing. phyyzkfzl growth, afpzhng to higher ilfingf Miss Illzm-r. Nlr. lfrcc A. ADAMS B. ADAMS R. ANDERSON H. APEL R. APEL D. APPLETON M. ATKINS S. ATLAS B. BARNES H. BARNETT E. BARNEY W. BEEKMAN za J. AEI-I H. ALBRECHT O. ANDERSOh ANNA MARGARET ADAMS: CommercialfBetty Lamp I Club i, 2. BETTY M. ADAMS: CommerciaI4Girls' League Cabinet 2, Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Christmas Play 4. JEAN C. AEH: Commercial-Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Photo Play 4, Accounting Assistant 4, National Honor 4. WILLIAM ACKINSON: lNot picturedl-Elective. HAROLD L. ALBRECHT: Commercial-Commercial Club 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, Photo Play 4. GENE ANDERSON: lNot pictured!-Elective. OTIS LEROY ANDERSON: Commercial-Football I, 2, Intramural basketball I, 2, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Jolly Rogers 3, Pirates of Penzance , Commercial Club 3, 4. RUSSELL ANDERSON: EIective4U. S. Grant I, lndus- trial Arts I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2. HAROLD W. APEL: College Preparatory-U. S. Grant I, Orchestra I, Jolly Rogers 2, Echo 2, Les Jeunes Modernes 2, 3, 4, Trojan Staff 2, 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Photo Play 4. RALPH L. APEL: College Preparatory-Football I, 2, 3, Intramural basketball 2, Hi-Y 3, President 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 4, Photo Play 4, Trojan Staff 4. DONALD APPLETON: College Preparatory. MARY ANN ATKINS: College Preparatory-English Club I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3. j SALLIE ATLAS: College Preparatory-Inter Nos I, 2, Versemakers I, 2, English Club I, 2, President 3, Schol- i arship Team I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, I 3, Tiger House , Echo 3, Current Events Winner 3, G. A. C. 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Y-Hi 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Photo Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Senior Honor Council 4, Trojan Staff 4, Plus Ultra 4. BETTY BARNES: Commercial-U. S, Grant I, Band I, Orchestra I, Commercial Club 3, 4, Versemakers 3, 4. HORACE BARNETT: Elective. EARL BARNEY: Commercial. WILLIAM C. BEEKMAN: Elective4U. S. Grant I. MADELINE BENNETT: College Preparatory-Freshman Class Treasurer, English Club I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4. VIOLET LUCILLE BENSON: Commercial-Commercial Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. RICHARD BERRY: Elective-U. S. Grant I. Once to every man and nation PAULINE BIAS: College Preparatory-Glee Club I, Spanish Club 4. RICHARD BOHR: College Preparatory-North Toronto Collegiate Institute I, Inter Nos 2, Torch-Y 2, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, Echo 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, President 4, Revellers 3, 4, Chem- istry Club 4, Photo Play 4, Debate 4, Trojan Staff 4, National Honor 4. PHENOLPHA BOYD: Elective and Commercial-Pike- ville High School I, Glenwood High School 2, Basket- ball I, 2, G. A, C. 2, Y-Hi 2, Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, 4, Inter Nos 3, 4. BETTY BRADSHAW: Commercial-Student Council I, Commercial Club 3, 4, Principal's office 4. JANET MARGARET BRAUNLIN: College Preparatory- Belle of Barcelona , Scholarship Team I, Student Council I, Inter Nos I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Tulip Time , English Club I, 2, 3, Sophomore Class Vice President, Bowling 2, 3, Echo 3, National Honor 3, 4, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Y-Hi 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, G. A. C. 4, Photo Play 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Girls' League Cabinet 4, Senior Honor Council 4, Trojan Staff 4. JOHN W. BRIGGS: Manual Training-U. S. Grant I, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. CATHERINE BRINKLEY: Commercial--Glee Club I, Student Council I, Commercial Club 3, 4. MARILYN E. BROOKS: College Preparatory-Baskeb ball I, Softball I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, English Club I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, Echo 3, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Sin- hfoto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Photo Play 4, Rev- ellers 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Library Staff 4, Trojan Staff 4, National Honor 4. AUGUSTA BROWN: College Preparatory--U. S. Grant I, Inter Nos 2, Versemakers 2, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Sin- hioto Club 3, 4, Photoplay 4, National Honor 4. DOROTHY MAE BROWN: Elective-Library Staff 3, 4. JOHN BROWN: Elective-Jolly Rogers 3. RALPH BROWN: Commercial--Commercial Club 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, Intramural basketball 4, N. W. Ter- ritory Pageant 4, Track 3, 4. THOMAS RUSSELL BRYANT: Manual Training4Bas- ketball Manager I, 2, Varsity Mgr. 3, 4, Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3. JOHN F. BULLARD: Elective-Student Council I. BETTY BURCHETT: Elective-U. S. Grant I. LEMONNE BURTON: Commercial-Commercial Club 4. TED BUSH: Elective-U. S. Grant I, Intramural basket- ball 2, Glee Club 2, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Student Coun- cil President 4. BROOKS A. BROWN D. BROWN .ax 4 ,V 3 .A ' '- ,z T. BRYANT M. CARPENTER O. CAVE G. CLARK C. CLAYPOOL J. BULLARD W. CARR V. CHAPMAN R. CLARK G. COBURN B. BURCHETT L. BURTON A. CARRINGTON E. CARRINGTON FLORENCE IRENE CARIKER: College Preparatory-U. S. Grant I, Inter Nos 2, Tulip Time , Volleyball 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, English Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Echo 3, Pirates of Penzance , Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Photo Play 4, Y-Hi 4, Girls' League Cabinet 4, Trojan Staff 4, National Honor 4. MILDRED JEAN CARPENTER: Com- mercial-Betty Lamp Club 2, Prin- cipal's office 2, Student Council 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. WILLIAM E. CARR: Manual Train- ing-Basketball I, Basketball Man- ager I, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3. AUGUSTUS CARRINGTON: Elective -Football I, Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. EMMA JANE CARRINGTON: Com- mercial-Basketball I, Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tulip Time , Commercial Club 3, 4, Pirates of Penzance , Library Staff 3, 4, N. W. Territory 4. ERNEST BLUFORD CARTER: Elective -Inter Nos 2, Intramural basketball 2, 3, Track Manager 2, 3, Jolly Rogers 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Student Council 4. FLOSSIE LOUISE CARTER: Com- mercial-Spanish Club I, Orchestra I, Band 3. ORLANDO CAVE: Elective. T. BUSH F. CARIKER B. CARTER F. CARTER VIRGINIA RUTH CHAPMAN: Elec- tive-Betty Lamb Club I, Student Council I, Commercial Club 4. GEORGE CLARK: College Prepara- tory-Intramural basketball I, 2, Inter Nos I, President 2, Football I, 2, 3, Torch-Y President 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. ROBERT CLARK: Commercial-Carrv mercial Club 3, 4. CATHERINE CLAYPOOL: Commerc- ial-Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, Corn- mercial Club 3, 4. GWENDOLYN COBURN: Commercial -Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Com- mercial Club 3, 4. BETTY JANE COE: College Prepara- tory- Belle of Barcelona , Softball I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 3. PHYLLIS COLE: Elective-Inter Nos I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, Englis Club I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, Amazons , Revellers 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Echo 3, B-Sharp Club 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. M. MARGIE COOPER: Commercial- Les Jeunes Modernes I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, English Club I, 2, 3, Verse- makers 3, Call it a Day , Echo 3, Student Council 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Photo Play 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Girls' League Cabinet 4, Senior Honor Council 4. I38 COE P. COLE DALE G, DANIELS BETTY ANN CORIELL: College Pre- paratoryfl-lockey I, Belle of Bar- celona , Inter Nos I, 2, English Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Tulip Time , Bowling 2, 3, Echo 3, Pir- ates of Penzance , Les Jeunes Mod- ernes 3, 4, Photo Play 3, President 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, G. A. C. 4, Y-Hi 4, Trojan Staff 4, National Honor 4. JEAN CORNETT: Commercial- Bowling I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, English Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Bas- ketball 3, Versemakers 3, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Call it a Daynf Christmas Play 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Wings of the Morning , G. A. C. 4. ELMER M. COX: College Preparatory -- Belle of Barcelona , Inter Nos I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Tulip Time , Pirates of Penzance , Hi-Y 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. FRANCIS L. DALE: College Prepara- tory-Freshman Class President I, Belle of Barcelona , Inter Nos I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Torch-Y I, President 2, Band I, 2, 3, President 4, Tulip Time , Orchestra Z, 4, Student Council Z, 4, Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, Tiger House 3, Echo 3, Tennis 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Photo Play 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, Oratorical Contest 3, 4, B-Sharp Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Wings of the Morning , Trojan Staff 4, Spring Fever . I39 M, COOPER B, CORIELL R. DANIELS R. O. DANIELS GRANT DANIELS: Elective-Student Council 2, 3, Industrial Arts 3. RICHARD DANIELS: Commercial- Commercial Club 4, ROBERT O. DANIELS: College Pre- paratory-Vice President of Fresh- man Class, Football 2, Track 2, 3, Sinhioto Club 3, Glee Club 3, Pir- ates ot Penzance , Spanish Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Hi-Y 4, PATRICK W. DAULTON: Manual Training-U. S. Grant I, Band I, 2, 3, Industrial Arts 2, 3, Sinhioto Club 3, 4. SYLVAN DAVIS: Elective: JAMES EARL DAWSON: Elective- Belle of Barcelona , Glee Club I, 2, 3, Tulip Time , Hughes High School Cincinnati III, Pirates of Penzance , Chemistry Club 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. JOANNE DEARTH: College Prepara- tory-Glee Club I, BeIle of Barce- Iona , Inter Nos I, 2, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Tennis 2, 3, Echo 3, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Chem- istry Club 4, G. A. C. 4, Y-Hi 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Senior Honor Council 4, National Honor 4. RUTH NAOMI DEITCHEL: Com- mercial--Spanish Club 2, PrincipaI's office 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. A s f' sf I .t.. CORNETT DAULTON J, DAWSON DEITCHEL J. DILLOW E. COX S. DAVIS J. DEARTH R. DeMENT R. DILLOW LEE RAYMOND DEMENT: Elective- Basketball I, Football I, Band I, Jolly Rogers 2, Commercial Club 3. JUANITA A. DILLOW: College Pre- paratory-U. S. Grant l, Softball I, 3. RUTH DILLOW: Elective-G. A. C. 2, Commercial Club 3, N, W. Terri- tory Pageant 4. FLORIS DIXON: Commercial-Bas- ketball I, 2, Commercial Club 3, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. HAROLD D. DOBBINS: Elective- Football I, 2, Baseball Manager 2, Jolly Rogers 2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 3, Commercial Club 3, Student Council 3. ALMA RUTH DONATHAN: lNot picturedl-Elective. ROBERT DUNHAM: College Prepara- tory-Inter Nos I, Glee Club I, 3, 4, Belle of BarceIona , Pirates of Penzance , Football 2, Track 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. WILLIAM DUNN: Elective--U. S. Grant I, Football I, Band 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. BILLIGENE DUPRE: Commercial- English Club I, 2, Les Jeunes Mod- ernes I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4' Commercial Club 3, 4, Band 4. JERRY P. DUVENDECK: College Pre- paratory- BeIle of Barcelona , In- ter Nos I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Presi- dent 3, Tulip Time , Torch-Y I, 2, r Echo 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Les Jeunes Mod- ernes 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Trojan Staff 4, Band 4, B-Sharp Club 3, 4. IRENE EARLS: Commercial. FRANCES J, EARLY: College Pre- paratory-U. S. Grant l, Inter Nos 2, English Club 2, 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Sinlfiioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. FOREST EASTWOOD: lNot picturedl Manual Training. ALETHA PAULINE EVANS: College Preparatory-Swimming I, English Club l, Inter Nos I, 2, TuIip Time , Glee Club 3, 4. JOE FAUTH JR.: Manual Training- Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Wings of the Morning , N. W. Territory Pag- eant 4, Glee Club 4, Chimes of Normandy . ELEANOR M. FERGUSON: College Preparatory-P. H. I. 3, Spanish Club 4. IMOGENE M. FERGUSON: College Preparatory-P. H. I. 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4. CHARLES FLAIG: Manual Training- Football I, Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 3. GEORGE THOMAS FOEHR: Com- mercial-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural basketball 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, Baseball 4. GEORGE FORD: College Preparatory -Football I, 2, 3, 4, Torch-Y 2, Intramural basketball 4, Spanish Club 4. DUPRE J. DUVENDECK l. EARLS F. EARLY A. EVANS FERGUSON I, FERGUSON C. FLAIG G. FOEHR G. FORD F. DIXON H. DOBBINS R. DUNHAM W, DUNN I-il? J. FAUTH B. FORSYTHE , 9' E. FRALEY M. GILLEN R. GRADY H. GRAHAM D. GRATE G. HAGER vm it . iw JU 1 . gs... P. FRASHER E. FREYMUTH C. FRIEL H. FULTZ E.GlMS R.GLElM BILL FORSYTHE: College Prepara- tory4Football I, 25 Intramural bas- ketball 2, 35 Basketball 45 Spanish Club 45 Intramural baseball 4. MARY MARGARET FOUT: College Preparatory-Inter Nos I, 25 Eng- lish Club I, 2, 3, 45 Tulip Time 5 Bowling 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Echo 35 Pirates of Penzance 5 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Sinhioto Club 3, 45 Y-Hi 45 N. W. Territory Pageant 45 Trojan Staff 4. EVENA FRALEY: Commercial-Conv mercial Club 4. PAUL E. FRASHER: College Prepara- tory-U. S. Grant I5 Sinhioto Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Spanish Club 4. ERNEST A. FREYMUTH: Commercial -Jolly Rogers 25 Call It A Day 5 Intramural basketball 35 Commercial Club 45 N. W. Territory Pageant 45 Spring Fever. CAROLINE FRIEL: College Prepara- tory--Scholarship Team I5 Softball I, 25 Inter Nos I, 25 Basketball I, 2, 35 Bowling I, 2, 3, 45 Hockey I, 2, 3, 45 Tennis I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 English Club 2, 35 G. A. C. 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Cabinet 25 President 45 Deans' Office 35 Echo 35 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Revellers 3, 45 Sinhioto Club 3, 45 Y-Hi 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photo Play 45 Senior Honor Council 45 Trojan Staff 4. HELEN FULTZ: Commercial--U. S. Grant I5 Commercial Club 45 N. W. Territory Pageant 4. EUGENE GEARY: lNot picturedl- Elective. JANET GEORGE: College Preparatory -Spanish Club I5 Band 35 Spring Fever. R. GOETZ J. GOODIN MARGUERITE GILLEN: lNot grad- uating.l ETTA JANE GIMS: College Prepara- tory-U. S. Grant I5 Swimming 25 English Club 25 Inter Nos 25 Glee Club 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Sotfball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 G. A. C. 2, 35 President 45 Girls' League Cabi- net 35 Tulip Time 5 Girls' Athletic Manager 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Y-Hi 3, 45 Dean's Office 45 Senior Honor Coun- cil 45 Spring Fever 5 G. A. C. Sports- manship Award. ROBERT GLEIM: Commercial-Jolly Rogers 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. RICHARD EDWARD GOETZ: College PreparatoryfBand I, 2, 3, 45 Chem- istry 45 B-Sharp Club 3, 4. JANROSE GOODIN: Elective-Stu- dent Council 35 Commercial Club 3. RUTH M. GRADY: Elective-U. S. Grant I5 Spanish Club I, 25 Com- mercial Club 35 Revellers 3, 4. HAROLD E. GRAHAM: Elective- U. S. Grant I5 Pirates of Penzance 5 Glee Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Jolly Rogers 3, 4. DICY LOU GRATE: Commercial- Betty Lamp Club I, 25 Commercial Club 45 N. W. Territory Pageant 4. GARVEL HAGER: Commercial-Stw dent Council I5 Commercial Club 35 Jolly Rogers 2. -9' J. HAMBLIN M. HARCHA G. HARPER B. I-IASENAUER J, I-IOLBROOK DOLORES JEAN HAISLET: College Preparatory- Belle of Barcelona , Basketball I, 2, English Club I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Tulip Time , Pirates of Penzance , Softball I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 3, 4, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Girls' League Cabinet 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 4, Revelr- lers 3, 4, Senior Honor Council 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. JOSEPH A. HAMBLIN: Elective- U. S. Grant I, Intramural basketball 2, Tulip Time , Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, Amazons , Pirates of Penzance , Revellers 3, 4, Chimes ot Normandy , Chemistry Club 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Spring Fever . MARSHALL S. HAMER: Commercial --U. S. Grant I, Commercial Club 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. MILDRED LOUISE HARCHA: Col- lege Preparatory-Inter Nos I, 2, Bowling 2, 3, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4. EVERETT HARDGROVE: College Pre- paratoryglnter Nos I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Track Man- ager 2, Versemakers 2, Echo 3, Spanish Club 4. GILBERT JENALL HARPER: Elective -U, S. Grant I, Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HOWARD HARSHA JR.: College Preparatory - Football I, Torch-Y I, 2, Intramural basketball 4, Chemistry Club 4, Christmas Play 4, National Honor 4. BETTY JANE HASENAUER: Elective -Commercial Club 4. GEORGE HELLER: Elective-U. S. Grant I, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3,4. ANNA KATHLEEN HERDMAN: Col- lege Preparatory-English Club I, Inter Nos I, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tulip Time , Bowling 3, Pirates at Penzance , Plus Ultra 3, 4, Chemis- try Club 4, N. W. Territory Pag- eant 4. MARTHA ELLEN HESSON: College Preparatory-Inter Nos I, 2, Schol- arship Team I, 2, 3, 4, Versemakers I, 2, 3, President 4, Sinhioto Club 3, Echo 3, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Trojan Staff 4, National Honor 4. DOUGLAS R. HICKS: Manual Train- ing-Industrial Arts I, 2, Eisteddfod Winner I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 2, Tiger House , N. W. Territory Pageant 4. VAUGHN HINZE: Manual Training --U. S. Grant I, Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4. JOHN E. HOLBROOK: Manual Train- ing. PEGGY HORR: College Preapratory- Belle of Barcelona , Hockey I, 2, Softball I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Bowl- ing I, 2, 3, 4, English Club I, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, Class Secretary 3, Plus Ultra 3, Tiger House , Echo 3, Hi-Y 3, President 4, Tennis G, HELLER K. HERDMAN P, HORR O, HOWARD - itiaswi-Ja - ' .-if 1- Fl Tulip Time , Tennis 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, Echo 3, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, I42 M. HESSON D, HICKS E. HOWELL J, HUBBARD sig National Honor 3, 45 Revellers 3, 45 Sinhioto Club 3, 45 Y-Hi 3, 45 Senior Honor Council 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photo Play 45 Trojan Staff 4. OTMER G. HOWARD: College paratory. EARL HOWELL: College -Chemistry Club 45 N. W. Pageant 4. JOE HUBBARD: ElectivefGolf 45 Football 3, 45 Intramural ball 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. CHARLES W. HUNTER: Belle ot Barcelona 5 Versemakers 25 Commercial Club 35 Revellers 4. JENNIE HUTCHISON: College Pre- paratory-Scholarship Team l5 Inter Nos l, 25 Tulip Time 5 Pirates of Penzance 5 English Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 45 Treasurer of Junior Class5 Echo 35 National Honor 3, 45 Plus Ultra 3, 45 Revellers 3, 45 Sinhioto Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photo Play 45 N. W. Territory Pageant 45 Senior Honor Council 45 B-Sharp Club 4. FRANCIS HYLAND: Elective. HARRY R. JAMES: Commercial! Jolly Rogers 3, 45 N. W. Territory Pageant 4. RICHARD JENKINS: Commercial-4 Glee Club 25 Torch-Y 35 Senior Class Treasurer 4. PAUL J. JOHNLEY: Manual Train- ing-U. S. Grant I5 Chemistry ketball 2, 35 Baseball Z ,3, 45 Ad Astra president 4. EVELYN LOUISE JONES: Home Eco- np Club 25 Eng- Commercial-- JONES: Commercial Call it a Day 35 3 45 Revellers 45 Elective. JORDAN: Com- l5 Library Stott 25 Commercial Club 3, 4. JENNIE KAH: College Preparatory- Inter Nos I, 25 English Club l, 2, 35 Bowling l, 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 25 Sinhioto Club 35 Echo 35 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photo Play 45 Y-Hi 45 Tro- jan Staff 45 National Honor 4. MARIANNE KANOUSE: College Pre- paratory- Belle ot Barcelona 5 Eng- lish Club l, 25 Inter Nos l, 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Tulip Time 5 Bowl- ing 35 Sottball 35 Plus Ultra 3, 45 B-Sharp Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 G. A. C. 45 N. W. Territory Pag- eant 4. KATHRYN E. KEGLEY: College Pre- paratory-U. S. Grant I5 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Inter Nos 25 Scholarship Tearn 3, 45 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photo Play 45 National Honor 4. Club 4. C. HUNTER F. HYLAND R. JENKINS P. JONES E. KELLY J. HUTCHIN H. JAMES P. JOHNLEY E. JORDAN J. KELLY is RALDO KELLER: Elective-Glee Club MARION M. JOHNSON: Elective- I5 Intramural basketball 25 N. W. Track l, 25 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Bas- Territory Pageant 4. I43 M. JOHNSON E. JONES M. JONES N. JONES J. KAH M. KANOUSE K. KEGLEY R. KELLER Image Not Available KELLY LADD LEIN I NGER LEWIS LOEL KEMP LADD LEWIS LOCKHART R. LONG i. i f I .-'. :' M. KEMPER D. KITCHEN R. LANTZ D. LAWLESS EDWARD KELLY: College Prepara- toryfU. S. Grant I. JACK J, KELLY: College Prepara- toryfTrack 3, Scholarship Team 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Chemistry Club Presi- dent 4, N. W, Territory Pageant 4, National Honor 4. VIRGINIA KELLY: Commercial-U. S, Grant I, Commercial Club 3, 4. WILLIAM WARDEN KEMP: College Preparatory-Band I, 2 ,3, 4, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4. MCNTE E. KEMPER: Elective-U. S. Grant I, Commercial Club 3, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pag- eant 4. DOROTHY LORRAINE KITCHEN: Commercial--U. S. Grant I, Basket- ball I, Softball I, Principal's Office 2: Student Council 2, 3, Commercial Club 4. ARTHUR EDWARD KLEMME: Col- lege Preparatory- Belle of Barce- Iona , Current Events Winner I, Inter Nos I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Schol- arship Team I, 2, 3, 4, Tulip Time , Jolly Rogers 2, 3, The Pirates of Penzance , Echo Editor- in-Chief 3, Oratorical Contest 3, Subrnerged 3, National Honor 3, President 4, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Revel- lers 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, President 4, Intramural basketball 4, Chemis- try Club 4, Photo Play 4, N. W. Ter- ritory Pageant 4, Trojan Staff Editor- in-Chief 4. JOANNE KUGELMAN: College Pre- paratory-U. S. Grant I, Inter Nos 2, Glee Club 2, Tulip Time , Vol- leyball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Hockey Image Not Available A. KLEMME J. KUGLEMAN E. LAWSON J, LEGGETT 2, 3, 4, G. A, C. 2, 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Y-Hi 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Chemistry Club 4. HENRIETTA LADD: Commerciale Commercial Club 4, Betty Lamp Club 3. MARCELLA LADD: Elective-U. S. Grant I, Commercial Club 3, Call It A Day , N, W. Territory Pag- eant 4. ROBERT LANTZ: College Prepara- tory7Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tulip Time , Pirates of Penzance , Spanish Club 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, The Chimes of Nor- mandy . DAVE LAWLESS: College Prepara- tory4Band 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Chemistry Club 4, Span- ish Club 4. EUGENE LAWSON: Commercial. JACK LEGGETT: Elective-Inter Nos I, Football I, 2, Intramural basket- ball 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. HAROLD D. LEININGER: Commercial -U. S. Grant I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. J. HOWARD LEWIS: Elective-Hi-Y I, Band I, Orchestra I, Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3. WAYNE L. LEWIS: Elective-U. S. Grant I, Football 3, Hi-Y 4. HELEN LUCILLE LOCKHART: Com- mercial - Softball 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. I44 KATHLEEN LOEL: Elective-Betty Lamp Club 2. RUSSELL E. LONG: College Preparatory-Roosevelt Jr. Hi I5 Inter Nos I5 Glee Club 2, 35 President 45 Tulip Time 5 Pirates of Penzance 5 Echo 35 Chemistry Club 45 Revellers 45 Spanish Club 45 N. W. Territory Pag- eant 45 Wings of the Morning 5 The Chimes of Nor- mandy 5 National Honor 4. JUNE LUNDBOM: Commercial-U. S. Grant I5 Inter Nos 25 Student Council 25 Tiger House 5 Call It a Day 5 Commercial Club 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Photo Play 3, 45 Revellers 3, 45 N. W. Territory Pag- eant5 Wings of the Morning 5 Echo 45 Spring Fever . MORRIS R, LYNN: College Preparatory-U. S. Grant I5 Band 2, 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Sinhioto Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photo Play 45 N. W. Territory Pageant. WILLIAM C. MARSHALL: Manual Training-Cheer- leader 2, 3, 45 Trojan Staff 35 Tiger House 5 Tennis 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Revellers 3, 45 Intramural basketball 45 Senior Class President5 Chemistry Club 45 N. W. Ter- ritory Pageant5 Spring Fever . HELEN LOUISE MATHEWS: Commercial-Library Staff 2, 3, 4. KESTER MCCAIN: lNot picturedl-Elective. JOAN McCALL: College Preparatory-Glee Club I5 Bowling I, 25 Sinhioto Club 35 Echo 35 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Y-Hi 3, 45 Chemistry Club 4. MARION MCCALL: College Preparatory-U. S. Grant I5 Spanish Club 35 Band 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Chemistry Club 4. RUTH MCGINN: Elective. EILEEN H. MCGLONE: Elective-U. S. Grant I. ALINE MCKEEN: College Preparatory-U. S. Grant I5 Bowling 25 Inter Nos 25 Student Council 25 Glee Club 25 TuIip Time 5 English Club 35 Sinhioto Club 35 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Revellers 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photo Play 45 Y-Hi 45 Senior Honor Council 45 Trojan Staff 45 National Honor 4. L. JUANITA MEADOWS: Elective-Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 35 Student Council 35 Girls Drum Corps. 35 B-Sharp Club 3, 4. GEORGE MELVIN: Elective. BILL MELVIN: Manual Training. BEVERLY A. MILLER: Commercial. NORMAN LEROY MILLER: Commercial-U. S. Grant I5 Commercial Club 3, 45 Student Council 4. VERNON MILLER: Commercial-U, S. Grant I5 Com- mercial Club 3, President 4. PHYLLIS MILLIGAN: Elective-Glenwood High School I5 Softball 25 CalI It a Day 5 Basketball 45 Revellers 45 Volleyball 4. CARL MITCHELL: Elective-Industrial Arts 4. JEAN MITCHELL: Home Economics'-Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 4. HELEN JUANITA MOATZ: lNot picturedI-Com- mercial. BETTY ANN MOLSTER: Elective-English Club I, 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 45 Basketball 2, 4. JAMES MONK: Elective-Basketball I, 25 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural basketball 3, 4. ERIC MORRIS: Commercial-Football I, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 25 Baseball 2, 35 Intramural basketball 2, 45 Commercial Club 35 Jolly Rogers 3, 4. HARRY MULTER: College Preparatory-Torch-Y 25 Jolly Rogers. TED MURPHY: Commercial-Spanish Club I5 Jolly Rogers 3, 4. DAVID MYERS lNot picturedl-Manual Training. LUCILLE MYERS: Home Emonomics-+Student Council 2, 35 Library Staff 35 Versemakers 3, 4. ROBERT MYERS: Commercial-Spanish Club I, 25 Jolly Rogers 3, 45 Commercial Club 4. 145 ANNA LEE NEAL: Commercial--U. S. Grant I5 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Vol- leyball 2, 3, 45 Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Commercial Club 3, 4. E. JEAN NEWMAN: College Preparatory-Inter Nos I, 25 Spanish Club 2. IRENE NICHOLS: Commercial-U. S. Grant I5 Com- mercial Club 3, 4. CHARLES BAIRD NORRIS: Elective-Glee Club 25 Tulip Time 5 Library Staff 2, 35 Trojan Staff 2, 35 Les Jeunes Modernes 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Revellers 3, 4. ROSALIND JOAN OAKLEY: Elective-Glee Club I, 25 Belle of Barcelona 5 TuIip Time 5 Bowling 25 Com- mercial Club 35 National Honor 4. RUSSELL BENNETT OBENCHAIN: College Preparatory -Inter Nos I, 25 Band I5 Jolly Rogers 25 Sinhioto Club 35 Plus Ultra 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photo Play 45 National Honor 4. Q' W- S 1 : 55:3 - 'Q I B J, LUNDBOM M. LYNN H. MATHEWS J. MCCALL R. MCGINN E. MCGLONE J. MEADOWS G. MELVIN MARSHALL MCCALL A. MCKEEN MELVIN ILLER OLSTER EYERS EWMAN ORR IS N. MILLER J. MONK A. NEAL I. NICHOLS R. OAKLEY V. MILLER P. MILLIGAN E. MORRIS H. MULTER VIRGINIA M. O'DELL: Commercial U. S. Grant I, Spanish Club 2, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Photo Play 4. BILL AUGUSTUS PEPPER, JR.: Col- lege Preparatory-Student Council I, Glee Club I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Tulip Time , Belle of Barcelona , Pirates of Penzance , Junior Class President 3, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, Sinhioto Club 3, Amazons , Echo 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Photo Play 4, Wings of the Morning , Dregs , National Honor 4. CHARLES POTTS: Manual Training and Elective-Sciotoville High School I, Intramural basketball 2, Indus- trial Arts 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball-Reserve 3, Varsity 4, Hi-Y 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. BOB PRICE: Manual Training-Hi-Y 3, 4. DICK BAXTER PRINCE: Elective. MARTHA JEAN PUGH: College Pre- poratoryelnter Nos I, 2, English Club 2, 3, Echo 3, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Photo Play 4, National Honor 4. BETTY SUE QUEEN: Comrnercial4 Betty Lamp Club I, Commercial Club 3, 4, Spring Fever . JAMES HOWARD QUEEN: Manual Training-Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 2, 3, Tiger House , Echo 3, Hi-Y 4, Jolly Rog- ers 4, Christmas Play 4, N. W. Ter- ritory Pageant 4, Troian Staff 4, Senior Vice-president, Spring Fever . SARAH CATHERINE RAPP: College Preparatory-Band I, Inter Nos I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, C. MITCHELL J, MITCHELL T, MURPHY L. MEYERS English Club I, 2, 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Sin- hioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, G. A. C. 4, B-Sharp Club 4. EMILY RATLIFF: Commercial-Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Trojan Staff 4, National Honor 4. WALTER ALBERT RAY: Elective- Baseball 3, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. CLYDE REDDINGZ Elective-U. S. Grant I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tiger House , All-State Football Team 4, Michigan Alumni Award. GERTRUDE MARY REXROAD: Com- mercial-U. S. Grant I. PAULINE REYNOLDS: Commercial- U. S. Grant I, Basketball I, 2, Soft- ball I, 2, Commercial Club 4. THAYRA EILEEN RICHEY: College Preparatory-Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4. LEON THAYER RICHEY: Manual Training-flndustrial Arts I. JAMES RIGRISH: Commercial-U. S. Grant I, Tulip Time , Intramural basketball 2, Football 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Pirates of Penz- ance , Commercial Club 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pag- eant 4, Chimes of Normandy . MARY CHARLENE ROSENBERGER: Elective-Withrow High School I, Tulip Time , Glee Club 2, Inter Nos 2, Student Council 2, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, English Club 4, Sin- hioto Club 4. I46 1 l l if 3 - x R, OBENCHAIN V. O'DELL B, PEPPER C. POTTS M. PUGH B. QUEEN H. QUEEN S. RAPP 147 CORA BELLE ROSS: Connmercialf- U. S. Grant l, Commercial Club 4. DANIEL COOK ROWLANDS: College Preparatory-U. S. Grant l, Inter Nos l, Tulip Time , Glee Club 2, 3, Pirates of Penzance , Echo 3, Scholarship Team 3, 4, Christmas Play 4, Oratorical Contest, National Honor 4. HOWARD J. ROWLEY: Manual Training-lndutrial Arts l, Z, 3. MARY ALICE RUEL: College Pre- paratory-U. S. Grant l, West Palm Beach High School 3, NINA SAGAR: lNot graduatingl. ESTIL SAGRAVES: lNot picturedl- Elective. HELEN SAINOPULOS: Elective - U. S. Grant l, N, W. Territory Pag- eant 4. FLO C, SANFORD: Elective-Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, Orchestra l, Commercial Club l, 2, 3. MARY FRANCES SCHLICHTER: CommercialfU. S. Grant l, Betty Lamp Club l, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. ELSIE SCHNABL: College Prepara- tory-Bowling l, 2, 3, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 4, Tiger House , Bosketball 4, G. A. C. 4. GERTRUDE SCHNELLER: Commercial -Commercial Club 3, 4, Revellers 4. JACK R. SCHRAMM: College Pre- paratory-U. S. Grant l, Chemistry Club 4, Industrial Arts l, 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE SCHWAMBERGER: Com- mercial-Commercial Club 3, 4. CARLENE SCOTT: Commercial - Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. DONALD E, SCOTT: College Pre- paratory-Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Echo 3, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Photo Play 4, Chemistry Club 4, B-Sharp Club. LORRAINE SEXTON: Commercial- U. S, Grant l, Softball 2, Betty Lamp Club 2, Hockey 2, 3, Basket- ball 3, Commercial Club 4, Princi- pal's Office 4. GERALDINE SEYMOUR: College Pre- paratory-Hockey l, English Club l, Glee Club l, Inter Nos l, 2, Volley- ball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, Echo 3, G. A. C. 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Y-Hi 3, President 4, Photo Play 4, Girls' League Cabinet 4, Senior Honor Council 4, Trojan Staff 4. JESSE S. SHACKLEFORD: College Preparatory-Track l, Basketball l, 2, Football l, 2. MARY JANE SHAW: Elective-Glee Club l. TRIEM SHEEHAN: College Prepara- tory- Belle of Barcelona , lnter Nos l, 2, Torch-Y l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Sophomore Class President, Tulip Time , Intramural basketball 2, Plus Ultra 3, Sinhioto Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pag- eant 4. x li sl B E. C P L PRICE RATLIFF REDDING REYNOLDS RICHEY 0 D, PRINCE A. RAY G. REXROAD E. RICHEY J, RIGRISH M ROSENBERGER C. ROSS D ROWLANDS M A RUEL N SAGAR H SAINOPULOS M SCHLICHTER E SCHNABL G SCHNELLER JOYCE PAULEEN SMITH: College Preparatory--U. S. Grant I, Inter Nos Z, English Club 2, 3, 4, Versemakers 2, 3, 4, Crchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Retellers 3, 4, Chimes of Normandy . JEAN SNIDER: College PreparatoryfEnglish Club I, Inter Nos I, 2, Bowling 2, Volleyball Z, 3, 4, Echo 3, Girls' League Cabinet 3, G. A. C. 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4. CHARLES KENNETH SPARKS: Elective-Blaine, Ken- tucky I, 2, Intramural basketball 3, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, Revellers 4, Spanish Club 4, National Honor 4. RUBY MAE SPARKS: Commercial. JESSE MELVIN SPENCE: Commercial---Intramural bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Call lt a Day , Commercial Club 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant. MARY EMMA SPRIGGSZ Commercial-Betty Lamp Club I, Z, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. JEMIMAH SPURLOCK: Commercial--U. S. Grant I, Bowling 2, Hockey 2, 3, 4, G. A C. Z, 3, 4, Softball 2, 4, Commercial Club 4. ANNA LEE STALLARD: ElectivefBetty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. H ROWLEY F SANFORD J SCHRAMM JOHN C. SHELTON: Elective- Belle of Barcelona , Glee Club I, 2, Torch-Y I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 3, Les Jeunes Mod- ernes 3, Sinhioto Club 3, Echo 3, ' Chemistry Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Revel- Iers 4. GWENDA E. STATEN: Commercial-U. S. Grant I, Softball I, Betty Lamp Club 2, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. KATHLEEN THEORA STOCKHAM: College Preparatory-Inter Nos I, 2, Orchestra If 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, English Club 2, 3, 4, Versemakers 3, Echo 3, Photo Play 3, 4, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Chem- istry Club 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, National Honor 4. BETTY LEE STONE: Commercial - Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 4. KATIE STONE: Commercial-U. S. Grant I, Spanish Club 2, Call It A Day , Com- merciql Club 4, Revellers 4, Wings of the Morning . MORRIS SWAVEL: College Preparatory- lnter Nos I, Torch-Y I, 2, Intramural basketball 2, Glee Club 2, Belle of Barce- Iona , Tulip Time , Tiger House , Echo 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, N. W. Ter- ritory Pageant 4, Trojan Staff 4, Chemistry Club 4, Spring Fever . I48 DOLORES SKIDMORE: Elective - Vanceburg High School I, ll, Inter Nos 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Rev- ellers 4, Principal's Office 4. GEORGE SLOAN: Elective. ANNA LAURA SMITH: El':ct've- Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band 4, N.W. Territory Pageant 4. BETTY ANN SMITH: Commercial- U. S. Grant I, Hockey I, Softball I, 2, Betty Lamp Club I, 2, COmm9rCiCIl Club 3, 4, Basketball 4. M. SCHWAMBERGE C. SCOTT D. SCOTT M. J. SHAW T. SI-IEEHAN J. SHELTON D. SIcIoMoRE ca. SLOAN A. SMITH L. SEXTON B. SMITH c SEYMOUR P. SMITH I. SHAcI4LsroRo I. SNIDER I , ic. SPARKS - R. SPARKS . x I I A I. Spence K M. E. Svaicas i , . I. SPuRLocI4 4 I , N A. STALLARD 'ls G. STATEN I I S S' 'S -Ai . . ROBERT TATJE lNot picturccll g .uh College Preparatory. hSf.f A ADELIA F. TATMAN: Elective M Q, : Q P - -U.S.Grant I, Basketball I, 2. JAMES R. TANNER: College Preparatory-f -Student Council 2, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Spanish Club President 4, Debate 4, Oratorical Contest 4, National Honor 4. ALYS JANE THOMPSON, College Preparatory-V- Belle of Barcelona , Glee Club l, Inter Nos I, 2, English Club I, 2. 3, 4, Bowling 3, Ec o 3, Les Jeunes Mod- ernes 3, 4, Photo Play 3, 4, Revcllers 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Y-Hi 4, Trojan staff 4, National Honor 4. CHARLES THOMPSON: Commercial--Intramural bas- ketball 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Jolly Rogers 3, 4, Photo Play 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, 149 VIRGINIA THOMPSON: College Preparatoryflnter Nos I, 2, English Club I, 2, 3, 4, Echo 3, Plus Ultra 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Photo Play 4, National Honor 4. JANE THORNTON: College Preparatory -Basketball I, English Club I, Hockey I, 2, Softball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Inter Nos I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Hi 3, 4, Spring Fever . IRENE TIEMAN: Elective7 Belle of Barcelona , Betty Lamp Club I, Tulip Time , Pirates of Penzance . BETTY TIPTON: ElectiveHf'Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, 4, DELBERT LEE TRACY: College Preparatory- VU. S. Grant I, Sinhioto Club 3, Photo Play 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, National Honor 4. HENRY VAUGHN: Elective- -'Spanish Club Z, Jolly Rog- ers Z, 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Accounting Assistant 4. RALPH VAUGHTERS: Elective. Image Not Available Q v W I I ., . . iz. f,--:- STOCKHAM THOMPSON TRACY TRENT VAUGHN M. VAUGHTERS . STONE . THOMPSON , TREAT J. TUBBS , VAUGHTERS D. VICARS fu size. 3 , K, STONE M. SWAVEL J. TANNER A, TATMAN V. THOMPSON J. THORNTON l. TIEMAN B. TIPTON EDWARD LEROY TREAT: Elective- N. W. Territory Pageant 45 Leach Cup tor Improved Average. LILLIAN TRENT: College Prepara- tory- Tulip Time 5 Pirates ot Penzance 5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 N. W. Territory Pageant 4. JULIA BELLE TUBBS: College Pre- paratory7Spanish Club 4. HARRY TURNER lNOt picturedll Elective. HENRY VAUGHN: ElectivefSpanish Club 25 Jolly Rogers 2, 3, 45 N. W. Territory Pageant 45 Accounting As- sistant. RALPH VAUGHTERS: Elective. RUDY M. VAUGHTERS: Commercial -Scholarship Team I5 Commercial Club 45 N. W, Territory Pageant 45 Echo 45 National Honor 4, DOROTHY LOUISE VlCARS:College Preparatory 4 Orchestra I5 Tulip Time 5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Pirates of Penzance 5 English Club 35 Prin- cipal's Office 35 Les Jeunes Mod- ernes 3, 45 Revellers 3, 4. JACK VICKERS lNot picturcdlz Elective. DON WAKEFIELD, JR.: College Pre- paratoryelnter Nos I, 25 Glee Club Image Not Available I, 2, 35 Scholarship Team I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural basketball 2, 3, 45 Cur- rent Events Winner 35 Tiger I-louse 5 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Sinhioto Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photo Play 45 Trojan Staff 45 National Honor 4. RAYMOND L, WALKER: Manual Training--U. S. Grant I. RUBY MARSALEEN WALL: College Preparatory-U. S. Grant I5 Library Staff 35 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Plus Ultra 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Photc Play 45 Sinhioto Club 45 Nati- onal Honor 4. HELEN WARMAN: College Prepara- tory-U. S. Grant I5 Bowling 25 Inter Nos 25 Glee Club 25 Tulip Time 5 English Club 2, 35 Echo 35 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Revellers 3, 45 Sin- hiota Club 3, 45 Photo Play 45 Y-Hi 45 N, W. Territory Pageant 45 Senior Honor Council 45 Trojan Staff 45 Chemistry Club 45 National Honor 4. VIRGINIA WARMAN: College Pre- paratoryfBasketball I5 Glee Club I5 Inter Nos I, 25 Volleyball 25 Bowling 2, 35 Echo 35 English Club 35 G. A. C. 3, 45 Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 45 Sin- hioto Club 3, 45 Y-Hi 3, 45 Photo Play 45 Senior Honor Council 4, ARNOLD WATTS: College Prepara- tory-Lucasville High School I, 25 Scholarship Team 3, 45 Chemistry Club 3, 45 Intramural basketball 45 Les Jeunes Modernes 45 Photo Play I5 O ,Q D WAKEFIELD R. WALKER R. WALL H. WARMAN .J WEAVER J. WELDON D. WELTMAN R. WENDELKEN 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4, Nati- onal Honor 4. GEORGE WEAVER: Commercial -4 Uhrichsville High School l, 2, Jolly Rogers 3, Chemistry Club 4, Com- mercial Club 4, National Honor 4. JUANITA LEE WELDON: Elective- Betty Lamp Club I. DORIS WELTMAN: College Prepara- tory-U. S. Grant I, English Club 2, Inter Nos 2, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4. RHEA MAE WENDELKEN: College Preparatory -- Class Secretary I, Belle of Barcelona , Tulip Time , Inter Nos I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 4, English Club 2, 4, Athens High 3, Chemistry Club 4, Plus Ultra 4, Sinhioto Club 4, Orchestra 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. CURTISS DAYTON WERNER: Col- lege Preparatoryf Belle of Barce- lona , Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, 4, Jolly Rogers I, 2, 3, 4, Revellers 3, 4, N. W. Territory Pageant 4. ETHEL WIESNER: College Prepara- tory--Principal's Office 3, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Photo Play 4, Plus Ultra 4. JAMES DAVIES WILLIAMS JR.: Col- lege Preparatory-U. S. Grant I, Ki- wanis Essay Award 2, 3, Jolly Rag- ers 2, 3, Echo 2, 3, Vice President 3, Tiger House , Oratorical Con- test 3, Scholarship Team 3, 4, Nati- onal Honor 3, 4, Plus Ultra 3, Presi- dent 4, Revellers 3, 4, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Photo Play 4, Spanish Club 4, Christ- mas Play 4, N. W. Territory Pag- eant 4, Spring Fever . MURIEL ELEANOR WILSON: College Preparatory7Washington C. H. I, 2, 3, Les Jeunes Modernes 4, Photo Play 4. BERTHA ELIZABETH WINTERS: Elective--Glenwood High School l, 2, 3. RETTA M. WORRELL: Elective--Li- brary Staff 2, Principal's Office 4. HOWARD DESMOND WRIGHT: Elective+U. S. Grant I, Swimming 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS MAXINE WRIGHT: Com- rnercialfU. S. Grant l, Glee Club I, 2, Betty Lamp Club I, Z, 3, Com- mercial Club 3, 4. FLORENCE YEAGER: EICCYIVGYU. S. Grant I. HELEN KATHLEEN ZUHARS: COI- lege Preparatory--U. S. Grant I, Inter Nos Z, English Club 2, 3, 4, Les Jeunes Modernes 3, Sinhioto Club 3, 4, Plus Ultra 4. V. WARMAN A. WATTS C. WERNER E. WEISNER J. WILLIAMS M. WILSON B. E. WINTERS R. WORRELL H. WRIGHT P. WRIGHT F. YEAGER H. ZUHARS Bandana drain corps Going to badge Prom ffrninenziv Monday, lfTrojan hasehall team has lost its star left-fielder, and K lttieu has lost his appendix. Vtednesday, Sgti. AX. Ci. elects jo Rickey to head female athletes. Thursday, 4f- Take me out to the hall game. Saturday, of- l'. ll. S. hrains stand out as scholarship team again takes top honors at Athens. VX'ednesdav, lO4Mary hlean Short nominates her candidate to he secretary of the ti. AX. C. in a tiirls' League assemhly. Xot only was her hair red! Home room 322 re- ceives huhhle gum falso ice cream and cakel from room 321 for attendance contest. liriday, l2-Mary ,lanet Hayes receives very good rating in soprano solo at .'Xnderson, lnd. Saturday, 13 F---Girls' tilee fluh rates superior all the way in regional contest. Wiednesday. l7--Senior Honor Council announced and Girls' League ofiicers in- stalled. Men feel slighted. Thursday, l8-.Xll ahoard the St. l'aull Friday, 19-f-ti. .X. Ci. hanqnet. VN'hen presented the cup. all litta jane could say, Gosh, i-i-it's pretty. Saturday, 20+ Scholarship team takes top honors in State. Hen- nie Goodman takes them at the l'alace. liriel and lloan kept at .Xthens-for the finals of the district douhles tennis tournament. Track team still having trouhle getting started. Tuesday. 22 -f-King Kong given Michigan award. More power to him! XYednesday. 23---Trojan hase- Th? faculty hall sfluad no longer undefeated. put the cuffs on them, and even though umpires llale and .Xppel were a little prejudiced, any Trojan who hit a home run was permitted to reach first hase. XYiltsee heads next year's lfrench tlluh. .Xt the Senior Honor picnic. Peggy llorr and l.ihhy liaught ate five hars of ice cream apiece. tThey like it.l Thursday. 25-lfirst night of Commencement play, Spring Fever! Mclilhaney takes tickets last act twho used the comps?J. lfriday. 25-We still have Spring l eve1 '. Monday, Z9fNational Honor and Hi-Y picnics. XYednesday. 3lfHlfi'e1icl1 Cluh chirps for radio listeners. XYTEXY really has something theres-hesides hillhilly hands. Twin hill again: this time they're the l'lus Ultra and Y-Hi picnics, june Forecast: Friday, 2---.-Xt long last the something for nothing day has arrived-the junior Senior Proms-and it is really something! Parting - .inch The XYorld's Fair theme is carried to completion, with trylon, perisphereff and everything. Sun- day. slfliaccalaureate sermon delivered hy Rev. Van Ciilder. Tuesday, t'r4Something for nothing againfthe senior picnic. XYednesday. 7--Suc- cessful lahor ot' Trojan staft awarded hy picnic with fun and puns galore. Thursday. 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RST ' LA ROY f LYRIC Ngnue status?-I5 719 Slow Elll.lI.4l 9 ITIIIT Corwin, Mr. J. F. 76, 77, 78 Covell, Mr. Robert 81 Mrs 85 ROYAI SA V INC ZS p J Dale, Mr. C. S. 4, 20, 32 Dean of Boys 4 of 4 AND LOAN Dean's Office Assistants lGirlsI 22 Debate 53 December Calendar 63 District Scholarship Winners 131 Domestic Science 44-46 ' Drarnatics 42, 43, 91,118,177 Dupre, Miss Genevieve 85 DuPuy, Miss Henrietta 49 E Easter Services 115 Echo Contest Winners 130 Echo Staff 26 ' EkumnMnWMmd 339112 828 GQJH3 St. Phone 70 English 83-85 English Club 83 Every Pupil Tests 52 F i February Calendar 95 Football 12, 33-39, 120 Football Banquet 60 Football lFreshrnen1 39 Football Managers 34, 39 Football lReserves1 38 Football Snaps 33, 37 Football iVarsity1 34-37 Foreign Languages 54-59 Freeland, Mr. J. R. 62, 81 French Club lLes Jeunes Modernesl 59 Freshmen 6-9, 95 Freshmen lHighest Distinction! 125 Freshmen lMid-Yearl 69 Freshmen Officers and Sponsors 7 G G. A. C Cup Winner 129 Galton, Miss Marion 4, 21,22 Gilliland, Mr. W. D. 4 Girls' Athletic Club 10 Girls' Athletic Managers 10 Girls Honor Council 21 Girls League 22, 61 Girls' League Cabinet 22 Girls League Officers 22 Gm Sports 28'93'94' Hg' H2 W all garden - at the Sophomore Shinclig Your Wants AND Don't Wants TO THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT PHONE 2900 You may CHARGE IT If you wish - DISCOUNT FOR CASH Lal anytime you have something to sell, some- thing to huy. when you lose something' valu- able or want to trade articles. XYant ads per- form a thousand and one services. every day in the year. lt is the easiest. quickest, and least expensive way to get your wants and donit wants before the people who want to huy or have something to sell. Tl-lE PORTSMOUTH TIMES For 87 Years a Dependable Portsmouth Institution 158 Glee Clubs 108, 109 Gorsuch, Miss Ruth 117 Gym Demonstration 119 H Helbig, Miss Margaret 85 ORIGINAL Highest Distinction 125 l1'9 SC'Ei0LB'?'dlPg Ci b 81 B3 I I lstary u 1 in ioto u ! , :isviry Club lSinhioto Club! 82 i- l 14 Hockey iGirls'! 28 Hockey Captains 11 Home Economics CI B Home conomics ub l etty Lamp Club! , Honor Council 21 Hopkins, Mr. Richard 87 Hughes, Miss Gladys 84 I Industrial Arts 5,86 Industrial Arts Club 86 ln Memoriam 135 . . Inter Nos 54 Intelligence Test 41 lntramural Baseball 155 Intramural Basketball 92, 101 J Jackson, Mr. Sylvan 78 January Calendar 79 NO- 1 Jenkins, MIA Paield h 35, 60, 89, 11. o nston, iss it Jolly Rogers 30 Ga la' Journalism 24, 26 Journalism Convention Snaps 24,26,47 Junior Class 70-75 Junior Class Officers and Sponsors 70 No. l ! ' 2155 Elo! C. b 131, unior ir s' ee u - K S1Xth Sz Gay Kauffman, Miss Kathar'n: 24, 57, 59, 126 Kegley, her. Joseaah 81 , Ki anis ssay ontest Kriighgmass zona 89 No. 1311 Krall, Miss Kathryn L 89 Languages 54-59, 83-85 Second Latin Club 54-56 Leach, Mr. Bert 14, 17, 30 Les Jeunes Modernes lFrench Club! 59 GIFTS OF QUALITY W. WILHELM the JEWELER If a maid loves a man that's her business, If a man loves a maid that's his business, If they get married that's their business If they want furniture that's OUR BUSINESS SHEETS FURNITURE COMPANY :takin if DR. WILHELM THE OPTOMETRIST RICHELIEU STORE 507 Chillicothe St. CORNER Phone 965 Offngere at Fourth St. Best Wishes to Class of 1939 D RIN K in BOTTLES QRTLUIL Q WHERE SMART WOMEN PRACTICE THRIFT Quality CLOTHING Sz FURNISHINGS FOR MEN WHO CARE Aazubg.-.rQ..rsl. J CLASS M. GEO.W AHREND 818 Gallia St. HIGH GRADE . SHOES FOR MEN WOMEN Sz CHILDREN SQMVSHOES 1007 Gallia St. Trojan Staff Alpiners W- atop Two Mile Hill WE OPEN MEET ME AT THE THE WAY - TO LOWER PRICES 23rd and Scioto Trail or 839 Gallia For a Bit of Sweet HARDWARE or a Bite to Eat 519-21 Second Sf- SANDWICHES S O D A S JUST CALL 451 SUNDAES C O K E S Ihr f.1'f11a11gv of I'lmtnyrafvl1x l.'a'vfLv flu' ,lIvmm'iz'.v-191'1111'.v fllv 1:l'fl'Ild.YlII.flS of Hafvfvy .Slt'lIl7lIIl1fI,X'.Y Photographs of the Class of 1939 Made by HARRIS STUDIO PORTRAITS OF QUALITY COMMERCIAL WORK FRAMES MOTION PICTURES If-it-is-Photographic WE-DO-IT Phone 355-X 3045 Chillicothe St. CI-IECKER STORE 842 Gallia St. O06 STOP AND SHOP 00 T 1 R E S ACCESSORIES R A D 1 o AUTO PARTS P A 1 N T S BATTERIES Serving Southern Ohio's MUSICAL NEEDS FOR 69 YEARS SUMMERS S1 SoN PORTSMOUTH'S MUSIC CENTER Q 906 Gallia st. Phone 1971 BEST WISHES FROM KOBACKERS DEPARTMENT STORE The Store That Saves Your Money Chilliccthe at Third Portsmouth, O. I . H. S. stage Crew 1 helping .Xvon player Adam Geisler John Hetzel ADAM GIESLER Retail Dealers in MEATS WE DELIVER 221 Market St. TRUE OR FALSE Are good quality clothes for men necessarily expensive? The answer is definitely FALSE Good CRITERION Clothes are less expensive by the mile. THE CRITERION STEWART GROCERY Established in 1911 A HOME OF THE Baby Beef ICE CREAM STORE No. 1 No. 2 1412 Gallia 1424 Grandview Phone 3639-R Geo. Wear, Prop. Q Fountain Service Sandwiches ICE CREAM Giant Milk Shakes Peak Cones CANDIES , Vinton sl Yflung Phone just Above The East End Viaduct PORTSMOUTH AUTO EXCHANGE JACK FISH, Prop. New and Used Parts and Tires FOR ALL CARS Portsmouth, Ohio 2332 Gallia St. Phone 3036 T H E HIBBS HARDWARE CO. Everything in . . . HARDWARE that will Stand HARD WEAR Fifth Near Chillicothe Many pictures in the TRO-IAN were made on FILMS and SUPPLIES from POWLER'S KODAKS - FINISHING PHOTOSTATS BLUE PRINTS Q Any photograph can be copied from additional pictures or enlargements. 1 ZUHAPCS OLDSMOBILE CO. Complete One Stop Service HAMBURGER INN NO. TWO For the Original 5c HAMBURGER 1 .. OLDSMOBILE LA SALLE TRY ONE TQDAY CADILLAC 739 Fifth street REDOUTEY Ei STERN RICI-IMAN'S PAINT S'lfOPgE Clothes Distributors of . . . BENJAMIN MOORE 8: CO. Direct from Our Factory to You Paints for Every Purpose 522-50 PREP SUITS 1006 Gallia St. Phone 2136 3516.50 USS MOORE PaiHtS 311 Chillicothe st. Quality Dairy Products V THE PURE MILK CO. 2001 Gallia St. Phone 1028-2981 me lic. girls - fearlessly eating Own cooking NAN L. MURPHY ' : A Q Sh M nrf zn J are! 0 PP P Insurance Agency ' 0.0 OUR NEW LOCATION -'INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE 812 Gallia 1542 Gallia Street Phone 446 Phone 712 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO BUICK! W. H. SCHMID W f.Z'ETJl5RBCTJflCJTfLLES QPgl BUILD THEM. 1321 Gallia Street AUTOMOBILE Co. Phone 532 PITTS' DAIRY SHOPPE I ICE CREAM O FOUNTAIN SPECIALITIES O CANDY I LUNCHES Your Nearest Neighbor NEXT TO P. H. S. Your Store . . . BRAGDOIXVS OOO O0 O HOME OWNED AND OPERATED FOR BETTER SANDWICHES PARK AT THE Rank .'1P!w4a4a,e Seventeenth Kr Grandview Phone 629-R Managers - packing equipinent for tournament Congratulations jgppglfgf Class of 39 WMD :Eingmie and Comet 586071 SOQM Phone Chilliccthe St. 2917 for. . . Graduation and Every Occasion WVIILI-'lf l64 BUCHERTS SHOE STORE -WW LADIES' QUALITY FOOTWEAR SELBY'S ARCH PRESERVERS Q 1 1122 Findlay Phone 1275-Y HOME OF PAN DANDY 5, 5 and rf, BUTTER-NUT BREAD ADAMS BAKING CO. DEPENDABLE BAKERS Quality Assured A Complete Printing Service 1009 Offnere Phone 1027 PORTSMOUTH INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 2630 813-817 Gallia Social Security and Payroll Tax Accounting 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 indexing and Library Filing Dictaphone Mulfgraphing Mimeographing Write, Phone or Call at the Oflice for Information VISITORS WELCOME . . FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FOR GRADUATES . . . I65 WHEELING STEEL CORPORATION PORTSMOUTH XVORKS PORTSMOUTH OHIO 2- FROM MINE TO MARKET -z- PRODUCTS Coke Pig Iron Open Hearth Ingots Billets Slabs Sheet Bar Tie Plates Formed Roofing Range Boilers Steel Barrels Rods Bright Wire GEL ! is 'YTEBV PRODUCTS Annealed Wire Barbed Wire Galvanized Wire Standard Nails ' Galvanized Nails Coated Nails Staples Rivets Woven Fence Welded Wire Fabric Track Spikes I66 Library 5, 40, 82, 95 Prom Committee 152 Link Girl 129 Publications 24, 26 Long, MrMAr2'irur I 7338, R Lorentz, r. ar es , 1 Los Rancheros lSpanish Clubl 58 Eggfx Aggsilxggi 35' 76' 92' M Reserve Football 38 Mackoy, Miss Caroline 1 17 RESIGV, MISS Cleo 103 Managers lBosketbalI1 100 Revelers- 42, 43, 61 Managers woorbqlli 34, 39 Rgg9S,MI5S Lucy 7, 85 Managers lGirls'1 10 Rlmer, Miss Margaret 57 Manual Training 5, 86 S March Calendar 111 Scholarship Team 131 Mathematics 52, 1 17 School 3 May Calendar 152 School Board 4 McElhaney, Mr. James 7, 39, 81 Schnabl, Mr. Henri 103, 104, 105 McMains, Mr. Howard 88 Schwartz, Miss Mary Elizabeth 41, 84 Michigan Alumni Award 129 Science 6, 52, 76-78 Mid-Year Freshmen 69 Science Award 130 Mid-Year Seniors 64-68 Senior Class 136-152 Monrad, Mr. A. L, 86, 87 Senior Girls' Glee Club 108 Multer, Mr. Fred 39, 86, 87 Senior Honor Council 21 Music 103-109 Senior Honor Link Girl 129 Music Contest 113 Seniors lMid-Yearl 64-68 Musical Comedy 106 Senior Officers 134 Musser, Miss Isabelle 85 Senior Play 118 N Senior Sponsors 62, 135 National Honor Society 124,127 September Calendar 15 Newspaper 26 Shinkle, Miss Octavia 44, 46 Nichols, Miss Gladys 40 Shultz, Miss D0l'0Tl'lY 42, 53, 84, l 13 Niswonger, Mrs. Nellie 88 Simmons, Mr. W. W. 88 Noel, Miss Gurney 84,110 Sinhioto Club lHistory Clubl 82 Northwest Territory Celebration 14,16-19 Softball iGirIs'l 132 Northwest Territory Celebration Queen 19 Sophomore Class 49-51 November Calendar 47 Sophomores lHighest Distinctionl 125 0 Sophomore Officers and Sponsors 49 Ocfober Calendar 31 Spanish Club IlLos Rancherosl 58 Office Assistants lDean'sl 22 SSF '9FFeVe'H 113 Office Assistants lPrincipal's1 89 Spring Soofbo 120 Oratorical Contest 53 s?g2 g9Tel2?g1S H0433 Orchestra P 104, 113 gn-!dmanMMrbC. Flld 9 pageant 16-I9 tewort, r. ona 4 , Pfarr, Miss come sa, 84 51'-'Off' Mff JESS? 49185 .lphamom Tigern 91 Student Council 20 phofoplay Club 51,110 Sunset Becomes Rhythm 127 Plus Ultra 56, 95 T Principal 4, 20, 32 Tennis lBoys'l 133 Principal's Office Assistants 89 Tennis lGirlS'l 132 ASK FOR . Pure Food Producti' THE GILBERT GROCERY COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR TI-IE RIVER CITY OIL Co., INC. SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION High Grade Gasoline, Oil and Greases Complete One Stop Service Chillicothe St. Between 12th 8: 13th Portsmouth, Ohio, and Lakeside, New Boston, Ohio Phone 2430 Boston 161 COMPLIMENTS OF IVICPNTGOMERY WARD S COMPANY ' 'V -5 ' 5 ' 4' ffl! 'A I 1-A RH 'N 'L' ' Q -ang. fr in . he ,E Th k g Q D y G 3 ll 4 . gig 95 BORDEN s DAIRY I Typ 5 md tk V Ti? QCOMPANY 5 ' fV'jff:jfr.'JG ' l w S7 58 jg DAIRY PRODUCTS I Q. WZIELMJSCDD my 4412 VELVET ICE CREAM Wotts,Mr.G I 88 90 Wheeler, Mr A K H7 .Q Wungs of the M g 43 O Yeofbook Y 24 1225 Cup winner ILS 237 Second St. Phone 1801 THE AMERICAN STEAM F' R R LAUNDRY QQ. DIAMONDS -:- WATCHES DON 1vEs, Mgr. -1- JEWELRY '1- Z 0 ll l C ' Garment Cleaning New Location Phfme 176 841'GALLIA ..DRIvE IN AT.. A The Taste Rss STEWART'S ROOT BEER STAND For a Nice Cold Drink . LAUREL BISCUIT CO. Free Parking -1- Tray Service 1609 Chillicothe St. Tells The Tale T and a Tasty Sandwich also Fresh Fried Pop Com This book belongs to ,, ,J fe If , f, Class of-,QM Address 'lg 'Q X .111-,,, .-- M- .,,, QQ,-gf, ' uuci-aE4ua1m4m 2 9375 ff- . N Y , ' . ' ms, A, W f K, -' 5,-nm .Lg A i in Q J 1 , 'T 'S y , 1. ii 41 .1 . -V1 xx J-. TJ x. Q5 A ,.,.,1,,.:,,,:,..,...H,..f.-.-, , . V A1-.......7m,.f--.L.h...,'. ,- .,.,.:.mc, -,1....-Q. .N-Hu... f. --.4....,...- ,. - .. '-hi -,Q


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