Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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Holders of autonomous reins MeeTing come To order! The secreTary will please read The minuTes are The words heard in room 209 on Mondays aT Two o'clock, as The STudenT Council in cooper-- aTion wiTh Mr. Dale and The School Board direcT and aid sTudenT acTiviTy. The council consisTs oT one represenTa- Tive, The presidenT, Trom each home room. The group meeTs once each week wiTh The officers-Sam Zuhars, presidienT: Joe Bab- cock, vice presidenT: Mary MargareT Mil- ler, secreTaryg and Andrew Clausing, Treas- urer-presiding, and Mr. Dale supervising. AnnouncemenTs and business maTTers are senT Through These represenTaTives To each home room in an advisory group quarTer hour. This year The STudenT Council sponsored several pay assemblies, The money derived being given To The Scholarship Team and The Band Tor Their Trips To The respecTive conTesTs aT AThens and Columbus. One oT The gaTherings had a demonsTraTion oT The use and moulding oT glass and iTs ex- panding imporTance. Members oT The STudenT Council also serve as moniTors in various places oT The halls on each Tloor in order To direcT visi- Tors and sTrangers and To aid sTudenTs ThroughouT The day. I 0 FirsT row: C. Church, R. Swearingen, J. l Howard: second row: H. Warren, M. Ramey, J. Kimble, W. Adkins: Third row: O. Kennedy, H. Van Gilder, L. Grooms, M. Haas: fourTl'1 row: D. WhiTely, M. ClayTon: sTanding: Mr. Dale, D. Glickman, W. CanTer, A. Clausing, B. Lukemire, B. SecresT, M. Journey, B. FouT: noT picTured: M. M. Miller, Sec. FirsT row: S. Zuhars, Pres.: J. Babcock, V. Pres.: A. Clausing, Treas.: second row: H. Baughman, W. Cambell, J. Du- zan, J. Duncan, L. HaisleT, F. Harper, L. Harris, A. Hehl, J. Henson, A. Hy- land: Third row: D. Lorey, V. McNay, D. MorTon, H. STroTl1, Snyder, R. Tucker, M. PruiTT, J. WeTTa, S. Ware. Page I2

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Mr. Dale Q The Board OFFice Aids O The Dean O Dean's AssisTanTs Page I I Stabilizing AdepT specialisTs adminisTer adrOiTly TO The needs OT These corridors: The sTudenT council Takes care OT all minor deTails OT adminisTraTiOng The more impOrTanT duTies are handled by The Board OT EducaTiOn, The principal and The Dean OT Girls. C. Sherman Dale has compleTed his TwelTTh year as principal OT The high school. l-le received his B.S. and M.A. degrees aT The UniversiTy OT Illinois, and he also aT- Tended EasT KenTucky STaTe Normal School aT Richmond. T-le has helped make This high school one OT high rank, especially in scholarship and aThleTics. This year several new members were elecTed TO serve on The school board, and These, along wiTh The old members, have as Their leader Dr. Samuel Moorhead. They are las shown in The picTure on The Oppof siTe pagel Dr. William STOne, CreighTOn Craigmiles, and ArThur Lynn, sTanding: SuperinTendenT Frank Appel, Dr. Moor- head, Lawrence Daniels, and Wesley Ride' nour, seaTed. The Board OT EducaTiOn has also Taken Tull charge OT The caTeTeria, and iT appOinTed Mr. Ridenour as The business manager. Miss Mary STOkely was appOinT- ed as dieTician and manager OT The caTee Teria. Miss Marion G. GalTon, Dean OT Girls has cOmpleTed her Third year aT The high school. She aTTended The UniversiTy OT Michigan, where she received a B,A. de- gree. She also received an M.A. degree student life in Guidance aT Columbia UniversiTy. Miss GalTOn's Triendly undersTanding makes her well liked by everyone. AT The beginning OT The year Dean Gal- Ton appOinTs Senior girls To acT as big sisTers To The Treshrnan girls. Thus The Treshman girls become acquainTed wiTh The school, AssisTing Mr. Dale as secreTaries and Taking care OT The OTTice maTTers are Mrs. FOrresT Cramer lMiss KaThryn Kralll and Miss DOrOThy Bailey. STudenTs, some OT Them Trom The commercial course, also help in The OTTice. These sTudenTs run er- rands, disTribuTe The absence lisTs, and re- ceive excellenT pracTical Training. Like- wise, Dean GalTon has assisTanTs in her OTTice each period. The picTure On The opposiTe page aT The bOTTOm leTT includes, sTanding: R. Weaver, A. Lykins, and E. Jones: seaTed: Miss Bailey and Mrs. Cramer. The picTure aT The righT cenTer is Dean GalTon and BeTTy Pressler, an assisTanT. AT The bOTe Tom righT are Dean GalTOn's assisTanTs. They are: sTanding, B. Bachman, B. Press- ler, L. Trernperg seaTed, M. GriTTin, M. Braunlin, A. l-lenry, R. Adams, J. Rickey, M. Morrison, and A. TePas lnOT picTuredl. AT The Top OT This page are more OT Mr. Dale's assisTanTs: leTT TO righT, seaTed, L. Adams, F. Pollock, P. BOlTOng sTanding, B. KiTchen, B. T-laggerTy, D. Collins, l-l. Sparks, B. T-lamilTOn, P. Young, M. Lar- camp, M. May.



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RighT: A. McClure, J. DaulTon, Miss Gal- Ton, R. Adams, J. Flood, J. Kendall, H. Hugg, A. Pixley. RighT: D. Gliclcman, M. Griffin, J. Riclcey, P. Drew, E. FaughT', M. F. PraTT, M. Mor- rison, B. Gyor, sTand- ing. Analyzing character needs Porsonalily is individual characTer and ThoughTs' scholarship means lcnowledget and leadership is direcTion and guidance. These Three gualiTies are The basis OT The 'L-le1iT'on ci TiTTeen seniors and one iunior, known as The linlq girl, Tor Dean GalTon's llon-'wr 3ocieTy. Every oTher Monday eve- ning They meeT wiTh Miss GalTon aT The girls' homes To discuss manners, personali- Ties. clcThes, and oTher Things inTeresTing To The high school sTudenTs. Each council member has assigned To her a group oT Treshmen girls To whom she wcTs as a guide, giving Them advice on various ideas and guesTions. AT The meeTings oT The council The mem- bers give reporTs on The progress They are making wiTh Their girls and suggesTions are made To one anoTher. Also during The rneeTings The girls discuss wiTh The Dean The various colleges and proiessions in which They are inTeresTed. Near The end oT The school year The l-lonor Council inviTes all Treshman girls To an exciling Treasure hunT, and Then The sen- iors, TogeTher wiTh Their newly chosen sucf cessors, enTerTain Themselves royally aT big picnic.

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