Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)

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Portsmouth Cigf School Board The termination of the war has brought to American educators and school boards throughout the nation, the privilege of teaching the present and future generations the essential elements needed in building a program of permanent world peace. The schools of today will determine the citizens of tomorrow and the responsibility of efficient administration in the local school system rests with the Board of Education. Public endeavor requiring patience, intelligent judgment, and ever vigilant devotion to the improvement of educational facilities for the youth of Portsmouth has been uppermost in the mind of each school board member. Two retiring members, Mr. Arthur D. Lynn and Dr. S. E. Moorhead, served faithfully and well. The new members, Mrs. Charles S. Baker and Mr. Thomas A. Shackleford, are well aware of their duties and are to be highly commended. Mr. Glen C. West, Superintendent of Schools Mr. Glen C. West fpage 8 Q is completing his hrst year as Superintendent of Portsmouth City Schools. He holds two degrees-B. S. from Ohio University and M. A. from Columbia University. Mr. West is a veteran of World War I, having served overseas with the 83rd Division. His wide experience in the State C Ohio j Department of Education as Executive Assistant to the Director of Education and Supervisor of Guidance is proving to be of great value to the Portsmouth School System. THE TRFDLIAN PAGE SEVEN l Superintendent Glen C. West I below j, late of the stat? of the Ohio State Department of Education, succeeded W. Dennis Perkinson C above Q, who resigned in December, 1945, to accept a position with the U. S. Veterans' Administration. 1 ' THE TRD-JAN PAGE EIGHT Mr. H. W. McKel11ey, Princzpal Mr. H. W. M cKeIvey is completing his second year as principal of Portsmouth High School. He received his B. A. degree from Ohio University. His graduate Work was done in School Administration at Ohio State University where he received his M. A. degree. He served in the Air Corps during World War I. Prior to coming to Portsmouth, Mr. McKeIvey was principal ot Harvey Senior High School at Painesville, Ohio. The experience and training that he has had have contributed effectively to the many improvements at Portsmouth High School. His genial disposition and cooperative attitude have gained for him the admiration of the teachers as well as the appreciation and respect ot the students. VM: M P A H Y W ' 1 A THE 7-IPD-.IAN A4515 MN: Miss Lea Duschinski Miss Aline McKeen Secretary to Mr. McKelvey Secretary to Mr. McKe1vey Miss Hazel Toney Miss Thelma Hopkins Secretary to Mr. Ridenour Secretary to Mr. West THE TRC!-.IAN PAGE TEN ,xxx Mrs. Eleanor Cookes, Dean of Girls Mrs. Eleanor Cookes, Dean of Girls, received her B. S. degree from Ohio University, and plans to begin her graduate work in Guidance at the University of Michigan this coming summer. As Dean oi Girls, one of her most important duties is the guidance of girl students in the solving of their problems, both personal and academic. These problems may arise from home difficulties I economic Q and physical limitations C health j. Parents are encouraged to confer with the Dean and to cooperate with the school in assisting the girls in making their normal adjustments. Very ef- fective work is accomplished each Friday when Mrs. Cookes, accompanied by the school nurse, Miss Mary Wilking, visits the girls Who are ill. On these visits parents are consulted in regard to problems aHecting the welfare of the girls. Other duties include the checking of girls' attendance and the appointment oi hall monitors who serve as messengers as well as guides to visitors in the building. In addition to her routine tasks Mrs. Cookes is in charge oi the school calendar, is sponsor oi Senior Honor and Girls' League and acts as chaperon at all school dances and activities. Dean Cookes' patient understanding of girls' problems and her willingness to help them have been of invaluable assistance to the girls of Portsmouth High School. THE TRU-JAN PAGE ELEVEN Mr. William Snook, Dean of Boys Mr. William Snook is completing his second year as Dean of Boys at Portsmouth High School. He received his B. S. degree from Wilmington fOhioj College but had previously attended both Miami and Ohio Universities. His graduate work was done at the University of Cincinnati in Psychology and School Administration. Prior to becoming Dean of Boys, Mr. Snook served twelve years as high school principal and four years as teacher. His duties include the checking of attendance for boys and the opera- tion oi an employment service for male students, both part time and full time. He also assists in all the social activities of the high school and aids in the selection oi courses of study. To encourage the development of orderly habits, to reduce failure to a minimum, and to properly advise and understand each boy are some of the objectives of Mr. Snook as Dean of Boys. Dean Snook's cheerful disposition, sympathetic understanding and splendid cooperation have proved to be of great value to the boys of Portsmouth High School. alttaa filly' P THE 7'RDa.l4N P435 TWELVE FRED MULTER B. S. in Ed. Ohio State Univ.' nib MARY KRAUSZ B. Afcb. E. ohio swf Um. ' B- S- 01150 U iW'ff'y B Indurtrial ArtI,' Frefhman and Referee Football Coach. Frexh- man Barhethall Coach. M. A. Penn State. World Hixtory YN DENTON ROWSON Univ. of Cincinnati Ext. Schoolg Vocational Training. Machinixt, Wheeling Steel Corp. Machine Shop and Related Subject! ...i RUTH IONES B. S. Ohio Uni11erJity,' Wilmington College. Twins i-lim. ,db-'1 EDITH JOHNSTON B. S. Ohio Univerxityf M. A. Univerxity of Chicagog Oxford Univerxity, Oxford, Eng. World Hixtory fs , .49 32. - FRANK PIERSON B. S. Wilmington College,- Ohio State Univerrity. General Mathematic: we wa-mtv use Tl-IIRITEEN B l- bw. JACOB FRO WINE . S. Wilmington Collegeg Ohio State Univerxityf Ohio Univertity. Mechanical Drawing L LOWELL ADAMS . A. Univertity of Iowa,' Ohio State Univenityf Ohio Univerxityf Miami University. Phyxics HELEN DIJPRE Ohio Wexleyan Univefxity. Englirh 1-vena' JEAN SALLADAY B. S. Miami Univerxity. Bookkeeping ROBERT JOHNSON B. A. Kentucky Wexleyang M. A. Uniuerxity of Kentucky. Englirhf Frexhman and Rexerve Football Coach. ANNA BLAZER B. A. Ohio Univer.rity,' Univerxity of WiJcon.fin,' Columbia Univerxity. Latin BERT LEACH Wextern tate Teacherx' College. En' MARGARET BALL Ph. B. Dennison Uniuerxity. latin PAUL WALKER B. S. Weftem Kentucky State. Anistant Football Coachf Frexh- man Bafketball Coach. rf-fs TRD-JAN use mufvre-EN vm '95 FREDA BURKE B. S. Ohio University. Social Studies HAROLD WHITLATGH B. S. O.SU.g U. of Floriday U. of Cincinnati. Trade experience: Steel and Building Induftriex. Co-ordinator of Vocational T. and I. Education. ,-49. NELLIE NISWONGER B. A. Otlerbein College. Algebra fit GENEVIEVE DuPRE B. S. in Education, Ohio Univ.,' Oberlin Conrervatory of Mutic. Englith ,ann WILLARD ELLSESSER B. S. Miami Univerxityg Coaching Schoolts Northwextern U., U.S.C., Euanwille Coll., O.S.U., Indiana. Phyxical Education and Head Batkethall Coach. CAROLINE MACKOY B. A. Randolph Macon Women? Collegef B. S. Ohio Uni1.1er.rity,' Manachutettx Inft. of Technology. Study Hall. , 3 ll l R. D. COLE B. A. Oherlin Collegeg M. A. Univerxity of Alabama. ' Chemifrtry MARGARET YONOVITZ B. A. College of Wootter. Englixhj Trojan. GERALD KNORE U. of Cinn. Extn School' Voca- 7-in Fm IOANNE KUGELMAN 1 B. A. Miami Univerxity. Home Economic: In EUGENE KNORE U. of Cinn. Extn, School: Voca- tional Trainingf CAA Licented Pilot and Mechanic, Col. Airport. Aeronauticx Shop and Related Suhiectx. fffd' FLORENCE LITMAN . . . ' '. B. A. Morehead State Teacherr' tional Trasntngf CAA Licensed , Pilot and Mechanic, Col. Airport. gggjgj M' A' George Pewody Aeronautict Shop and g ' Related Suhjectx. Geography and World Hiftory. THE TRD-IAN PAGE FIFTEEN ALO' JOHN CICANESE B. S. Ohio State Uni1zer.rity,' Graduate work at Ohio State U. Spanish SWK BETTY DAVIS B. S. Ohio State Univerxity. Art OWEN BURKHARDT Univ. of Cincinnati Extn. Schoolf Vocational Trainingg Trade Ex- perience: Machinist and Appren- tice-Training I nttructor. Machine Shop and Related Sabi. MARGARET ANDERSON B. A. Ohio Wexleyan Univer.rity,' Ph. M. Univerxity of Wisconxin. English IOSEPH YONOVITZ B. S. Miami U.,' M. A. O.S.U.,' U. of Kentuckyg Colorado State Coll.,' U. of Cincinnati Extn.,' Vo- cational Trainingf Trade Exp. Automotive Related Subjectx. MARIE TROWBRIDGE B. S. Ohio State Univerxity. Plane Geometry THE TRD-IAN PAGE SIXTEEN CHARLES LORENTZ B. A. Marietta Collegep Ohio State Univerxity. Businen Trainingg Auistant Foot- ball Coach,' Rexerve Baxkethall Coach. '--Q p tw' ELIZABETH WHITEHO USE B. A. Eaxtern Kentucky State Teachert' Collegeg M. A. George lfeahody College for Teacherx. Englixh F. B. McCOMB B. S. Alma Collegeg Uninerfity of Michigang Chicago Uni1xer.rity,' Miami Univerxity. U. S. Hittory and Social Science. l C HAZEL WYANT B. S. Ohio State Univertityf Columbia Uni1ferJity,' Ohio Univerrity. Commercial Subjectx. ELEANOR RYAN B. S. Ohio State Univerxityg Gregg College,' Univerxity of Cincinnati Ofice Training School. Commercial Subject: OCTAVIA SHINKLE B. S . Miami U ni1.'er.fity,' M. S. Columbia U nizferxityg U ni-uerfity of WiJconJin,' Univerxity of Chicago. Home Economict HOUSTON ELDER B. S. Murray State College. Head Football Coach,' Biology. A. B. JONES B. S. Wilmington College,' Univerfity of Cincinnati. Algebra ,vw MARY ELIZABETH SCH WARTZ B. A. Wettern Coll. for Womeng M. A. 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Gene M yers, jackie Daniels, Judy Pratt and Eleanor McClure served as our class officers, and we had the good fortune of having Miss Blazer for our sponsor once more. Harry Chastain, Billye Ross, Maurine McCulloch and jackie Daniels, with Miss Elizabeth Whitehouse as sponsor, led the junior class. We were very proud that much of the material responsible for the undefeated team of '45 came from our group. As seniors we had a brighter future ahead of us. We elected Tom Henderson, president, joy Hensge, vice-presidentg Billye Ross, secretary, and Betty Yeager, treasurer of the class. Miss Hazel Wyant and Miss Octavia Shinkle were spon- sors for the year. Our class play was successful and our commencement passed in the traditional manner. Good luck, graduates! THE TWD-JAN PAGE NINETEEN 'Q' HAROLD ARTHURS Secret and sel contained and solitar as an o ster. ll fn - X - Physics Club 4. y y RUTH ALBERTA ASCHE Happy am I, from care I'm free! Library Staff 3,' Softball 1, 2,' Bowling 1,' Dean's Assistant 4,' Library Club 3. RUTH JACQUELINE BAIRD A good heart is worth gold. Glee Club 1,' Girls' League Cabinet 2,' English Club 1,' Bowling 1,' Commercial Club 4. DAVID HARRY BALL And thou art long, lank, and brown. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Glee Club 2,' Chemistry Club 4,' Intra- mural Basketball 1,' 0h! Doctor 2,' Stage Crew 2. RICHARD ADDIS I agree with no man's opinionsg I haue some of my own. Spanish Club 3,' Chemistry Club 3,' Hall Monitor 1,' Volleyball 1, 2,' Intramural Basketball 2,' Badminton 2,' Industrial Arts Club 1. LENNIS RAYMOND ADKINS Silence shows wisdom of thought. Physics Club 4. JERRY EUGENE ALLEN He needs no eulogy who speaks for himself. Volleyball 1, 2,' Intramural Basketball 1, 2,' Junior Club 3,' Badmin- ton 1,' Paddle Tennis 1,' Ping Pong 1. PATRICIA .IOANNE ALLS When she would talk-ye gods, how she would talk. Inter Nas 1,' Spanish Club 2, 3,' Reuellers 3, 4,' Student Council 2,' English Club 1,' Softball 2, 3, 4,' Thumbs Up 3,' Dean's Assistant 4,' Debate 3, 4,' Stage Crew 3. SALLY ,IEANNE ANDRE She has learned the luxury of doing good. Plus Ultra 2,' Band 3, 4,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Orchestra 4,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Trojan Staff 3,' Scholarship Team 3,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Thumbs Up 3. JAMES DAVID ANDREWS A man of deeds, not words, we ind Alas, not many of his kind. Spanish Club 4,' Library Staff 3, 4,' Library Club 3, 4, Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party 2. MARTHA JANE APPEL Is she not passing fair? Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Chemistry Club 45 Reuellers 3,' Hall Monitor 3,' Student Council 2,' English Club 1,' Softball 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 2,' Bowling 2,' Class Vice- President 2,' Archery 2,' Tennis 2,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Attendant 4,' Stage Crew 3,' G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. HAROLD ARMSEY A man of sense, a man of wit. Band 1 ,2, 3, 4,' Hall Monitor 3,' Student Council 3, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 2,' Badminton 2,' Industrial Arts Club 1. .Mi-Q V DOLPHA BARKER Duty is a hard but a glorious master. ROSEMARIE BARKER 'Tis good to be merry and wise. Inter Nos lf Plus Ultra 2,' Glee Club 2,' Chemistry Club 4,' Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Choir 3, 4: Softball 1, 2,' Volleyball 1,' Bowling 4 Forest Prince 3,' Words and Music 4,' Badminton 2. DONALD BARNEY Oh, be is high in all the people's hearts. Glee Club 1, 2,' Chemistry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 3, 4,' Student Coun- cil 3,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Basketball 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2,' In- g an 'S fs trarnural Basketball 2,' 0h! Doctor 2,' Industrial Arts Club 1,' Paddle 'Q Tennis 1, 2. JOHN ROBERT BATES True as steel. BETSY DOWLING BAUGHMAN A merry heart maketh a cheery countenance. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 1,' Revellers 3,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council Z5 Hockey 2,' Bowling 2, 3,' Tennis 3,' Dean's Assistant 4,' Badminton 2, 3,' Paddle Tennis 3,' G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. ALICE DIANTHA BEMSE She wears the constant smile. Girls' League 1,' junior Club 3, jubalettes 1, 2, 3,' Treasurer 4. 14 DEWEY TERRANCE BENNER A nice unparticular man. Football 1,' Tumbling 1, 2. .33 GLORIA LEA BERTRAM 2 Thine was the sunniest nature That ever drew the air. V 3 Senior Honor Council 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Betty Lamp Club , ' 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dean's Assistant 3, 4. I rece . I . I ., ua: X ' I IVADELL BESCO The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Commercial Club 4. , 'U is FLOYD BOYLE He walked, scenting the world, looking it full in the face Intramural Basketball 1. ive PHYLLIS LEIGH BRADFORD ., A pretty girl, a witty girl, A girl so full of fun,' A brainy girl, a carefree girl, A thousand girls in one. Inter Nos 1, 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4: Glee Club 15 Senior Honor Coun- cil 4,' Chemistry Club 4: Rezfellers 3: Trojan Staff 3, 4,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Girls League Cabinet 3: National Honor Society 3, 4,' English Club 1,' Softball 1, 2, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Volleyball l, 2, 45 Hockey 1, 4: G.A. C. 2, 3, 4,' Bowling 1, 2, 3,' Tennis 2, 3, 4,' Badminton 2, 3, 4: Paddle Tennis 2, 3, 4. JOAN BROWN She laughed away the sorrow And she smiled away the gloom. Spanish Club 4,' Girls' League 4. I NELL LUCILLE BROWN Her quiet wayx have won our heartxf' Revellers 3: Hall Monitor 4: Girlr' League 1, Z, 3, 4: Hockey 3: Bowling 3. BETTY ANN BRYANT She knew it not, but :he wax fair, And like a moonbeam wax her hair. Inter No: 1,' Glee Club 1: Chemiftry Club 4: Girlx' League 2, 4 Library Stay? 4,' Phyficx Club Pres. 4: Bowling 2: Library Club 4 Paddle Tennix 2. DONALD BURKHARDT I-Ii.r eye: are merry, hit jaw war Jet, He wore a Jmile I never could forget. RUBY KATHLEEN BURNS No better dexcription could you End, So gentle, .ro Jweet, and .ro hind. Inter Not 2: Band 1, Z, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4: Hall Monitor 4 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. GW W yr , ,D . , M ..,, , . A '? ..,, 2 , ' FRIEND EDWARD BUTT Gentle in manner, .rtrong in performance. Hall Monitor 2, 4,' Baxeball 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, captain 4: Intra- mural Baxhetball 2: Aunt Dinah'J Quilting Party 2. CHARLES FREDRICK CAMPBELL AJ true a friend af anyone could ever meet. Q Baxhetball Mgr. 2: Volleyball 1: Baxeball 3, 4: Football Mgr. 1, 2, 3 MQ .i 4: Intramural Baxhetball 1, 2. EVELYN RUTH CAMPBELL AlwayJ .rmiling and with a cheerful word for all. me Girly' League 1. EDNA JEAN CARTER A flower of meehneu growt on a Jtem of grace. Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Girlf' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hollywood Bound 1 Bowling 1: mf' H 3, Dean? Axfixtant 2. MAXINE JOYCE CHABOT , Here'.r to the girl with a heart and a Jmile, That Nmahex the bubble of life worth while. Inter Nfof 1: Plux Ultra 2: Spanish Club 3, 4.' Chemistry Club 4.' Revellerx 3: Girly' League 1, 2. 3, 4.' Englixh Club 1,' Softball 1, Z, 3, 4: Baxhetball 1: Hockey 1: Bowling 1, 2: Drum Majorette 4: G.A. C. 2, 3. 4. MARGARET ANN CHAPMAN She hath a Jweet attractive hind of grace. Inter No! 1: Plui Ultra 2, 3: Hall Monitor 3. HARRY CHASTAIN In action faithful and in honor clear. Inter Noi 1: Hall Monitor 3: Student Council 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Baxhetball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baxeball 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Clan Pref. 3. DORIS LUCILLE CLAUSING She 'wax juxt the quiet hind whoxe nature never varie.r. Glee Club 2: Reveller: 4: Girly' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 3,' ForeJt D..:..mH 1 DOROTHY CLAYPOOL Her wayx are way.r of pleaxantnen and all her path.r are peace. Hall Monitor 3, 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girlx' League Cabinet l,' Softball l, 2, 3, 4,' Batketball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bowling 1, 2, 3,' Tennix 1, 2, 3, 4,' Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4,' Paddle Tennix 1, 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM RUSSELL COLEMAN Of manner: gentle, of affection: mild, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 1,' Orchestra 4,' Physicf Club 4,' Boogie Boy: 4. THOMAS BERNARD COLLINS A happy dixpoyition il a prixm that reflectx the funny rayJ. Glee Club 1, 2,' Cherniftry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 3, 4,' Student Coun- cil 2, Prerident 4,' Chair 2,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Barhetball 1,' Football 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Baxhetball 2,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Aunt Dinah'.r Quilting Party 2. ERNEST STEVEN coMBS J An intellect of highext worth, a heart of purext gold. U Q Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Orche.rtra 2, 3, 4,' Trojan Staff 4,' National Honor V ' Society 3, Pnexident 4,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Drum Major 3, 4,' Q Q gg Band Librarian 1, 2, 3,' Fore.rt Prince 3,' WordJ and Music 4. Q if A fd. v i ERMA LEE CONLEY I Jrnile and the world .rmilex with me. VIVIAN LOUISE COOK Right noble if her merit. Inter N01 2,' Reuellerx 4,' Hall Monitor 4,' Library Staj 2, 3,' Softball 1,' Library Club 2,' Scholarthip Team 3. RICHARD LEE CRAIG Happy am I,' from care I'm free! Why aren't they all content like me? ? DONALD EUGENE CRAYCRAFT' High-erected thoughtx seated in the heart of courtesy. Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Orchextra 2. JACQUELINE RUTH DANIELS She ha: an eye of great quichneu and vivacity, with a lurking waggery of expreuion that if irrexixtiblef' Spanirh Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 1,' Revellers 3,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4,1 Englifh Club 1,' Baxhetball 1,' Bowling 1,' Clan Vice-Prerident 2,' Clan Treaxurer 3,' Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. WILMA JEAN DAULTON The cheerful grin will let you in Where the knocher if never known, V Glee Club 1, 2,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4. H -to 4 I F Q, I -::- -l.. D ARRELL LEE DAVIS . ' if A pillar .rteadfart in a norm. -.. 1 GLENN DAVIS . 3 N' W 1 Hi: Jmile bexpoke hi: joy in living. Q r -zz dh MARY ELLEN DUIS A daughter of the gods, Divinely tall and most divinely fair. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Revellers 3,' Trojan Staff 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club 1, 2,' junior Red Cross 2,' Bowling 1. MARY LOU DUNCAN Gentle of speech, beneficial of mind. NAOMI EBA She has a heart with room for every joy. ,IANET ANN EDGINGTON A friend of truth and of soul sincere, In action faithful, and in honor clear. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 2,' Betty Lamp Club 1, 2, 5 4,' Class President 2,' Class Secretary 1,' Class Treasurer 4: Dean's Assistant 3, 4. CHRISTINE EMMA DEVER I opened the door of my heart, and behold, There was music within, and a song. Inter Nos 1,',Plus Ultra 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Senior Honor Coun- cil 4,' Chemistry 4,' Revellers 3,' Trojan Stab' 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' English Club 1, 2,' Choir 2, 4,' Volley- ball 1, 2,' Hockey 1, 2,' Scholarship Team 1, 3,' Obi Doctor 2,' Thumbs Up 3,' Words and Music 4,' Wappin' Wharf 3,' Debate 4. BARBARA JEAN DOERR She was active, stirring, all fire, Could not rest, could not tire. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 1, 2,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Revellers 3,' Hall Monitor 3, 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club 1, 2,' Choir 2,' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3,' Hockey 1, 2, 3,' Bowling 1, 2, 3,' Archery 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4,' 0h! Doctor 2,' Thumbs Up 3,' Badminton 2, 3, 4,' Paddle Tennis 2, 3, 4,' Ping Pong 2, 3, 4,' Hiking 2,' G.A.C. 2, 3, 4. DOLORES IMOGENE DOLEY Love, goodness, sweetness in her shine. Glee Club 1,' Girls' League 1, 2,' Choir 3, 4,' Volleyball 1,' Bowling 1,' Forest Prince 3,' Words and Music 4. EVERETT DONATHAN Worth makes the man. Hall Monitor 2,' Intramural Basketball 1. ROSEMARY DONATHAN Thy modesty's a candle to thy merits. WANDA LEE DONATHAN Thy smile becomes thee well. BETSY ROSS DONOHOE The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, An ease of heart her look conveyed. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Revellers 3,' Trojan Staff 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 1,' English Club 1, 2, 3,' Choir 3,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Glee Club President 1,' Bowling 3,' Tennis 3,' Oh.' Doctor 2,' Forest Prince 3,' Paddle Tennis 1, 2. BETTY LOU DOWNING She hath a sweet attractive kind of grace. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Glee Club 1, 2,' English Club 1, 2,' Soft- ball 1, 2,' Brflwzball 2, 3, Volleyball 2,' Bowling 2,' Tennis 2,' Oh.' Doctor 2, .'Jaamt,,.-.. - '-U Tennis 2,' Ping Pong 2,' Hiking 2,' G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. ., ZELMA JEAN EDWARDS Her soul is strong, for it trusts in goodness and shows that it may be trusted. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Band 2, 3, 4,' Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4,' Trojan Staff 3,' Girls' League 2, 3,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' English Club 2,' Softball 2,' Volleyball 2, 3,' Hockey 3,' Bowling 2,' Scholarship Team 3,' Archery 1, 2,' Tennis 3,' Badminton 3. JOYCE ANN EISNAUGLE The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observ'd of all observers. Inter Nos 1,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2,' Volleyball 1,' Hockey 1,' Bowling 1,' Class Secretary 4,' Badminton 2,' Paddle Tennis I, 2. ANNA LEE ELLIOTT The hand that made you fair hath made you good. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 1, 2,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Hall Monitor 4,' Student Council,' English Club 1, 2,' Choir 3, 4,' Holly4 wood Bound 2,' Bowling 1,' Class President 1,' Archery 1,' Forest Prince 3 JAMES ESTEP The heart that is truly happy never grows old I Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 3,' Orchestra 3,' Class .Vice-President 0h! Doctor 2. ,IESSIE GERTRUDE EUBANK Kind to the core, brave, merry and true. L, GLENNA EVANS Cheerful people live longer on earth and live longer in our memories. Spanish Club 2 ,3,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Revellers 3, 4,' Hall Monitor 4, Girls' League 3, 4,' Choir 2, 3, 4,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Softball 3,' Basketball 2, 3' Volleyball 1 2, 3,' G.A C. 2 3, Bo l' 2 - 0h! , , . , ' w wg , 3, Doctor 2,' Forest Prince 3,' Words and Music 4. IMOGENE FANNIN She is a maid of artless grace, Quiet of voice and sweet of face. Hall Monitor 4,' Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY FARRAR One ear it hears,' at the other, it went out. Glee Club 1,' Volleyball 1, 2,' Aeronautics 3, 4. LAM ROSEMARY NADINE FENNER Blessed with a temper whose unclouded ray, Can make tomorrow cheerful as today. Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Revellers 3, 4,' National Honor Society 4,' English Club 1,' Choir 2, 3,' Class Treasurer 3,' Oh.' Doctor 2,' Forest Prince 3,' Dean's Assistant 4. JEAN FIELDS She is a golden pleasure for everyone to see or hear. Glee Club 1,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: English Club 1,' Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1,' Commercial Club President 4,' Bowling 1,' Scholarship Team 3,' Dean's Assistant 4. HELEN IMOGENE FINNEY Her heart is like a garden fair where many pleasant blossoms grow. Inter Nos 1,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3. IRETA FLOWERS Good humor is the clear blue sky of her soul. Glee Club 1, 2,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Library Staff 1,' Student Council 1,' Basketball 2,' Volleyball 3,' Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 23 wi 3 ' . fi , ' Q lf- , .r ' g g wt ' tl MARY LOU FRECKA Her eyes twinkle with mischief. Glee Club 3: Revellers 2, 3,' Trojan Stab' 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 3,' English Club 1, 2,' Bowling 1. WILMA JEAN FUGITT Good nature sparkles in her eyes. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. g - For nature made her what she is and never made another. .Q Glee Club 1' Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 1,' Volleyball 1. WALLACE GE N TR Y Who never said a foolish thing. 1 LEVONNE GAMBILL YQ 'Sf 1 ' 1., x CHARLES ELKSWORTH GOLDEN Actions show the man. PHYLLIS MAE GUILKEY is we A sunny smile shows a sunny soul. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1,' Hockey 2,' Drum Majorettes 4,' Dean's Assistant 4. JOSEPH DEAN HAMILTON I Men of few words are the best men. E: Glee,2Club 1, 2,' Hall Monitor 1,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Oh! Doc- . s tor . . i 'FK , JOSEPH HANCOCK Steel true, blade straight. Spanish Club 2,' Band 1, 2,' Orchestra 2,' Student Council 2,' Drum Major 2,' Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party 2,' Tumbling Team 1, 2. f N JY S BETTY GRACE HANDLEY ' Never was a girl so full of energy nor danced as light as she. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Revellers 3: Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4,' Student Council 2, 3,' Girls' League Cabinet 4,' English Club 1,' Softball 1, 2,' 3, 4,' Basketball 1,' Hockey 1, 2,' Bowling 1, 2,' Badminton 3, 4,' Paddle Tennis 3,' Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. BETTY LOU HARMON Your heart is noble, tender, warm, and true. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Commercial Club 4. GEORGIANN HARPER They love her most who know her best. Spanish Club 3,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Revellers 3,' Hall Monitor 3, 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Softball 1, 2,' Bowling 1, 2, 3,' Oh! Doctor 2. GEORGE HARRIS An honest man is the noblest work of God. Volleyball 1,' Intramural Basketball 1,' junior Club 3. JOYCE ANN HARRIS A comrade blithe, and full of glee, Who dares to laugh out loud and free. Spanish Club 3, 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2,' Bowling 3 PHYLLIS JUANITA HARRIS They that accomplish the most make the least noise. Glee Club 2, 3,' junior Club 3. WILLIAM FLEMMING HARRIS I never knew so young a body with so old a head. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Trojan Stal? 4' Chemistry Club President 4 Tumble , ,' rs 1,' Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party 2,' Scholarship Team 3,' Debate 4. f ,qu EMMA JANE HARRISON Good sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, is hers Plus Ultra 2,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Revellers 3,' Girls' Leaguell, 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1, 2,' Oh! Doctor 2. MARY FRANCES HARRISON A painted picture from artist's gallery could not compare with such as she. Glee Club 1, 2,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Choir 3,' 0h! Doctor 2,' Forest Prince 3. ...dl 14, THURMAN JAMES HARRISON You will always ind him in the busy haunts of men. CLARENCE H AR WOOD Among them was a drummer boy who beat his drum that day. Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Orchestra 2,' Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party 2. WILLIAM FRANKLIN HARWOOD Q ' Good temper like a summer day , Sheds brightness over everything. Band 1, 2, 3,' Hall Monitor 3,' Intramural Basketball 2. . . if A . . ,fu f . I 2 'f.,r , , A 'gtk . f. EMMA LOUISE HAWS Everybody smiled who met her, none were glad who .raid 'farewell' . Glee Club 1, Z,' Chemistry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 3,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Choir 2, 3,' Softball 2, 3,' Basketball l, 2, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3,' Bowling 2, 3,' Class Secretary l,' Tennis 2,' 0h! Doctor 2,' Forest Prince 3,' Badminton 2, 3,' Paddle Tennis 2, 3,' G.A.C. 2, 3, 4. ILENE JOYCE HAWTHORNE So mild, so merciful, so strong, so good, so patient, peaceful, loyal, loving, pure. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Senior Honor Council 3, 4,' Revellers 3,' Girls' League I, 2, 3, 45 National Ilonor Society 4: English Club 1,' Softball 1, 2, 3,' Basketball 1, Z,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3: G. A. C. 2, 3, 4,' Bowling 1, 2, 3,' Scholarship Team 3.' Archery 2,' Tennis 1, 2, 3,' News Class 2, 3, 4. RUBY DORLETHA HEDRICK A rare compound of oddity, good sense, and wit, Glee Club 1, 3,' Revellers 3, 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. EMILY RUTH HEMPHILL Long may we search before we ind A heart so gentle and so kind. Glee Club 1,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club 1,' Basketball 1,' Hockey 1,' Bowling 1, 2,' Archery 1, 2: Badminton l,' Paddle Tennis 1. THOMAS HENDERSON In him was the warmth of genial courtesy -the claim of self reliance. Spanish Club 2, 3,' Spanish Club President 3,' Tumblers 1, 2,' Floor Treasurer 1,' Class President 4,' Scholarship Team 3,' Aunt Dinah's A Quilting Party 2. ELIZABETH ,IAYNE HENDRICK 5 Lively sweetness is the noblest power of woman. 1 h 'W Revellers 4,' Girls' League 2, 3, 4,' Commercial Club 4. Q s JOY EVELYN HENSGE Everything in which a clean free spirit moved, she loved. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2, Spanish Club 3,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Revellers 3, 4,' Trojan Stag 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bowling 1,' Class Vice-President 4,' Scholarship Team 3,' Tennis 1, 2, 3, 41 Queen's Attendant 4,' Badminton 1, 2, 3,' Paddle Tennis 1, 2, 3,' Ping Pong 1, 2, 3,' G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. MARIANNE HICKS Her eyes as stars of twilight fairy Like twilight's too, her dusley hair. Spanish Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Softball 2,' Volleyball 3,' Bowling 1, 2. IOLENE HOGAN Determination lights her way for the future. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3,' Glee Club 2, 3,' Revellers f 3,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Betty Lamp Club 1, 2. . WOODROW HOLBEIN Strong, true, and sturdyg earnest and sincere, Substantial, able, blessed with sturdy cheer. Scholarship Team 3. .ff JACK NORMAN HOLCOMB And what he greatly thought, He nobly dared. Chemistry Club 4,' Student Council 4,' Homeroom President 4. BETTY JEAN HOLT Kindness and her mirth to spy, You need but gaze in Betty's eye. Basketball 1. MARY KATHERINE HOWARD A calm smile shows a mind at ease. JACQUELYN RUTH HOWELL She hath music not only in her soul but in her fingertips as well. Glee Club 1, 2,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Girls' League 4,' Choir 3, 4,' Scholarship Team 3,' Words and Music 4. De PAUL HOWELL A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Inter Nos 1,' Hall Monitor 2,' Homeroom Basketball 1, 2,' Paddle Tennis 1, 2. W ARDEN LORRAINE HOWES Her thoughts are deep for one so young. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Revellers 2, 3,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3,' Choir 2, 3,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Softball 3,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Forest Prince 3. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, JACK HUGHES Here if everything advantageouf to life. Inter N01 l,' Plu.r Ultra 2,' SpaniJh Club 1,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Chemistry Club 4,' Student Council l,' Choir 1, 2,' Baxhetball 1, 2, 3,' Volleyball 1,' Homeroom Prexident 1, 2,' Aunt Dinah'J Quilting Party 2,' Clan Prexident 1,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Badminton 1,' Paddle Tennir 1. WILLIAM HUMPHREYS Valor becomes him well. MARY LOU HUNTER Could my heart be af light at thine, I'd gladly change with thee. Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4. IRIS JEAN IRVIN Good nature and good tense muxt ever join. Inter Not l,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Englixh Club 1,' Bowling 1. BETTY LOU IVERS A merry heart hath the. Spanixh Club 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 2. ALFRED JEFFERSON A youth adorned with initiative and ingenuity. Inter No: l,' Plux Ultra 2,' Volleyball 1, 2,' Intramural Bayketball 1, 2,' Junior Club 3. SAMUEL CECIL JOHNSON None but himfelf could be hi.: parallel. Inter Not l,' Pluf Ultra 2,' Spanifh Club 3, 4,' Band 1, 2,' Orchestra l,' Chemixtry 4,' Revellerx 3, 4: Student Council 3,' Barhetball Manager 5, 1, 2,' Debate Club Prexident 4,' Thumb: Up 3,' Debate 3, 45 Stage , Crew Manager 45 Aunt Dinah? Quilting Party 2. ,. GEORGE ALBERT KAH '7 How pure in heart and found in head. Chemittry Club 4,' Student Council l,' Volleyball 2. I EVA JOAN KEGLEY In her tongue the love of kindnenf' Spanith Club 4,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Softball 2, 3,' Volleyball 3 Bowling 1, 3. W CHARLOTTE MAE KILLEN Nothing endureth like pertonal qualities. VIRGINIA FAYE KING O, :he doth teach the torches to burn bright, Her beauty hangy upon the cheek of night Lihe a rich jewel in an Ethiopk ear. ' 'A . ,ff JACK KUGELMAN if Of mannerx gentle, of affection! mild. - A ChemiJtry Club 4: Hall Monitor 4. A I ,.,. ,. 1 . I E. ..2 -A .itg Q5 A louing heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Glee Club 2 3' Hall Monitor 2.' Girls' League 1, 2, 3: Softball 2: Basketball 2' Volleyball 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2: Badminton 2,' Paddle Tennis 2. ROBERT CHARLES LAIR Wit and wisdom are born with this man. Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Student Council 1: Choir 3,' Hollywood Bound ' 'si 1: News Class 3,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Forest Prince 3. .E ef lnbllnl BETTY LOU LAIR DOLORES RUTH LATHROP She looks so innocent and shy, Yet she really is so wise. . Spanish Club 3,' Glee Club 3, 4,' Girls' League 2, 3, 4.' Betty Lamp Club 1,' Words and Music 4. FRANCES LOUISE LEACH Be always at leisure and do good. Spanish Club 2: Chemistry Club 4,' Volleyball 2. ' PAUL LILES Though he hath much wit, he's uery shy of using it. 3 '-:, Hall Monitor 2,' Volleyball 2. - . ELIZABETH JANE LIPKER . Genuine graces in themselves speak what no other words can utter. Inter Nos 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Chemistry Club 4.' Girls' League 1, 2, ' 3, 4: Choir 3, 4,' Forest Prince 3,' Words and Music 4, I A A ' ROBERT DALE LIVINGSTON He's different-and uariety's the spice of living. Spanish Club 1, 2,' Glee Club 1, 2: Reuellers 3,' Hall Monitor 4: Choir 2: Hollywood Bound 1: Football 1: Tennis 1, 2,' Oh! Doc- tor 2,' Debate 3: Badminton 2. JANE LLOYD A nature generous, a spirit sine, A happy heart, a soul divine. Inter Nos 1: Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Chemistry 4.' Reuellers 3: Trojan Stay? 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet 4: English Club 1.' Choir 2, 3,' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 1, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2,' Hockey 1, 2, 2, 4,' Oh! Doctor 2: Thumbs Up 3,' Dean's Assistant 4,' Badmin- ton 2: Paddle Tennis 1: G. A. C. 2, 3, 4,' Ensemble 2. W 4,' Hiking 1,' Bowling 1, 2,' Class Treasurer 1.' Archery 1: Tennis 1, PHYLLIS LOWE Charm strikes the heart, but merit wins the soul. Inter Nos 1: Chemistry Club 4: Hall Monitor 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3,' Softball 1: Volleyball 1, 2,' Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Archery 2,' Paddle Tennis 2. TABITHA LUCKEY A sunshine heart and a soul of song. Glee Club l, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2,' junior Club President 3: junior Club 3: Jubalettes 4,' Paddle Tennis 2. MARGARET CHRISTINE LYNN Sympathy is the golden key that unlocks the heart to others. Spanish Club 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Chemistry Club 3,' Trojan Staff 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Betty Lamp Club 1: Basketball 1, 2: Volley- ball 1, 2,' Hockey 1, 2,' G.A. C. 3,' Ping Pong 1, 2: Bowling 1, 2, 3,' Scholarship Team 3,' News Class 4.' Dean's Assistant 3,' Tennis 2. ELEANOR MCCLURE To knou' her is to love her. Inter Nos 1: Plus Ultra 2: Spanish Club 3: Senior Honor Council 4.' Chemistry Club 4,' Reuellers 3: Trojan Staf 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 1, 2,' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 1, 2, 4,' Hockey 1, 3, 4,' G. A. C. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 1, 2,' Class Treasurer 2,' Thumbs Up 3,' Football Queen 4: Badminton 2. A MAURINE ANN MCCULLOCH Blue were ber eyet at tbe fairy flax, Her cbeekf like tbe dawn of day. Glee Club 1, 2,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Cbemixtry Club 4,' Reveller: 35 Trojan Staff 4,' Girlf' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 4,' Girlx' League Cabinet 4,' Englifb Club 1,' Cboir 2, 3,' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4,' Clan Secretary 3,' Commercial Club 4,' Scbolartbip Team 3,' Tenni: 1, 2,' Ob! Doctor 2,' Fore:t Prince 3,' Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4,' Paddle Tennix 1, 2, 3, 4,' CLA, C. 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Volleyball 1. NORMA JANE MCGILL As gentle ax zepbyrx blowing tbe violet. Girlx' League 1, 3. LEWIS EDWARD MCHENRY ' A proper man, as one :ball :ee on a .rummer': day. Tumblerx 1,' Intramural Batketball 1, 2. ' YR ROSE VADA McKEE Her voice was ever Joft, Gentle and lou'-an excellent tbing in woman. Spanifb Club 4,' Library Staff 3, 4,' Softball 2,' Volleyball 1, 2,' Arcbery 2, 3. KATHERINE LOUISE MCMILLAIV How far tbat little candle tbrow: ity beam. Inter N01 1,' Plux Ultra 2,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Revellerx 3,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 3,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' EngliJb Club 1,' Softball 2, 3X Volleyball 1, 2, 3,' Hockey 3,' CLA. C. 2, 3, 4,' Call It A Day 1,' Cbapel Committee 3,' Bowling hd' 1, 2, 3,' Intramural Baxketball Z, 3,' Tennis 1, 2, 3,' Newt Clan' 2, 3,' TbumbJ Up 3. MONTA JUNE MADDY Grace wax in ber Jteps, beaven in ber eye, In every gexture, dignity and love. Spanixb Club 2, 3,' Glee Club 2, 3,' Cbemixtry 3, 4,' Trojan Staff 4,' Girlt' League 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 4,' Ping Pong 4,' Bowling 4,' Scbolar- .rbip Team 3. RUTH MANLE Y If you want a true friend, bere is one. Spanixb Club 3,' Glee Club 1,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Betty Lamp Club 1,' Softball 2,' Baxketball 1,' Volleyball 1, 2,' Hockey 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2,' Badminton 1, 2,' Paddle Tennis 1. MARY ELIZABETH MARCUM Sbe ix Jo free, Jo apt, .fo blened a diJpo.rition. Inter Nor 1,' Pluf Ultra 2,' Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' OrcbeJtra 3,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Cbemixtry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girlf' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Englixb Club 1,' Bowling 1, 2, 4,' Tbumb.r Up 3. J ' EUGENE FRANKLIN MARSH My idea of an agreeable perxon il one who agreef with me. Cbeminry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 2, 3,' Student Council 2, 3: lfnglixb Club 1,' Track 1,' Intramural Bayketball 1, Z. 'QV HAROLD KEITH MARSHALL He live! long wbo wean a .fmile. Tenni: 1. ,IO ANN MARTIN Filled to tbe brim with perxonalityf' Spanifb Club 3,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Revellers 3,' Girlt' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Betty Lamp Club 1,' Cboir 2: Softball 1, 2: Barbetball 1,' Bowling 1, 2,' 0b! Doctor 2. JAMES LAMAR MATHEWS A moral, senfible, and well-bred man. Inter Not 1. Q! Hall Monitor 2, 4,' Tumblerx 25 Intramural Basketball 1, .25 Paddle PEARLON MAYNARD .... High aims form high character. JOSEPH WILLIAM MAZE Oh, why should life all labor be? HOWARD HOOVER MELVIN To be strong is to be happy. Hall Monitor 3,' Basketball 1, 2,' junior Club 3. MARY ANN MIKEL With mirth and laughter let all wrinkles come. Girls League 2, 4. HAROLD SILL MICKLETHWAITE From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3,' Chemistry Club 4,' Revel- lers 3,' Trojan Staff 4,' English Club 2,' Intramural Basketball 1, 2,' Thumbs Up 3,' Badminton 2,' Stage Crew 3,' Paddle Tennis 2,' f 'W Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party 2. NORMA .IEAN MIDDLECAMP She's the girl that's worth while, The girl with a smile. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Library Staff 3,' Student Council 1,' English Club 2,' Softball 1, 2, 3,' Basketball 1,' Bowling 1, 2,' Tennis 3,' Library Club 2, 3,' Paddle Tennis 2. MARIIORIE ELNORA MIDKIFF The hindest person, the best-conditioned and unwearied spirit. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2,' Bowling 2,' Commercial Club 4,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Dean's Assistant 4. EDITH ANN MITTENDORF Full of bright indifference. Softball 2, 3,' Hockey 1, 2, 3,' Drum Majorettes 4: Bowling 1, 2 Archery 1,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Dean's Assistant 4,' G. A. C. 2, 3. BERTHA GAY MOORE Precious articles are done up in small packages. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 3, 4,' Oh! Doc- tor 2. EILEEN MORGAN A friend that neither shook nor weariedf' Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2, 4,' Glee Club 1,' Chemistry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 3, 4. I ls ,IOANNE MORITZ Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind, Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2, 3, 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 3, 4,' Girls' League 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1,' Volleyball 2. ' ffl BETTY JO MORRIS Her voice was low and sweet, Like the winds in summer sighing. - Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Girls' League 41, 2, 3, 41' CIN 4, Bowling 1, 2,' 0h! Doctor 2,' Words and Music 4. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Chem- istry Club 4,' Reoellers 3,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 1 DAVID EUGENE MYERS Hit fame wat great in all tbe land. Hall Monitor 2, -1,' Student Council 2,' Baxbetball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volley- ball 1,' Bateball 3, 4,' Football 1,' Clan Pretident 2: Paddle Tenrziy 2 JOSEPH RANDOLPH NEIKIRK All great men are dead or dying.' In fact, I don't feel Jo well myJelf. Hall Monitor 2, 4,' Inter No: 1,' Englixb Club 1,' Football 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Baxbetball 2,' Paddle Tennix 2. BETTY NEWMAN A life tbat leady melodioux day.f. Glee Club 1,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girly' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Englisb Club 1,- Softball 1, 2 5,4 BaJketball2 3 4' Vatu 5,1111 1 , ,' , , , I , 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1, 3,' G.A. C. 2, 3, 4,' Bowling 2, 3,' Arcbery 1, 2,' Tennit 2, 3, Bad- minton 3,' Paddle Tennif 2, 3. BLANCHE OAKLEY A voice a.r .roft at tbe glow of altar candlexf' Inter Not 1,' Plux Ultra Z,' Spanitb Club 3,' Glee Club 1,' Hall Mon- itor 4,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4x Commercial Club 4. ,gi RAYMOND HARRISON PELFREY I am very fond of tbe company of ladieJ. Hall Monitor 1, 2, 3,' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2,' Bateball 3, 4,' Football 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Batbetball 1, 2,' Badminton 2, 3 Paddle Tennix 1, 2. K NORA ELLEN PERRY Tby modeJty'J a candle to tby merit. gg CHARLES EDWARD PETEE Once be wa: almoxt billed by a train -of tbougbt pauing tbrougb bit mind. Band 1, 2, 5. I ARLENE ELOISE PHERSON A merry beart maketb a merry countenance. S, ' Spanixb Club 4,' Glee Club 1,' Girlx' League 1, 3, 4,' Englifb Club 1,' Betty Lamp Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3,' Volleyball 1, 2,' Hockey 1, 2,' Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4,' G.A. C. 4. 1 I l Q 1 4 .eq I FLORENCE ELIZABETH PHILBURN ' Wife to retolzfe, and patient to perform. 4. I Girlt' League 1, 2,' Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Betty Lamp Club 1, 2, 1,' 'A Secretary 3,' Bowling Z,' Library Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Prexident 3. fy ' WILLIAM PHILLIPS Hit friend: tbere are marIy,' Hit foef, are tbere any? Inter No! 1,' Cbemiftry Club 4: Student Council 1,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Aunt Dinablr Quilting Party 2,' Intramural Bmketball 1, 2. PANSY LOUISE PHIPPS You'll find ber if you loob in tbe beart of a rote, Inter No: 1,' Hall Monitor 4: Girlf' League 3,' Hockey 3. JUNE MARILYN PLEASANT An exquitite image of life, And lover of it. Inter No: 1,' Pluf Ultra 2,' Spanixb Club 3,' Englixb Club 1,' Bowling 1. VIRGINIA POTTER A tall girl, carrying herfelf like a banner. J UDI TH PRATT A perfect woman nobly planned To aid and comfort and command. Inter No.f 1,' Plux Ultra 2,' Spaniyh Club 3, 4,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Chemixtry Club 4,' Reveller: 35 Girly' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 2, 3: Girly' League Cabinet 2, 4,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' Englich Club 1,' Baxketball 1, 2, 4,' Hockey 1, 2,' Bowling 2,' Clan Secretary 2: Attendant 4,' G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. ELOISE PRIDEMORE Neat as a pin though never Jo blunt. ,aw Doing of duty a noteworthy Jtuntf' Spaniyh Club 3, 4,' Student Council 1,' Englixh Club 1: Volleyball 1,' Bafketball 1,' Bowling 1,' Tennif 1: Attendant 2. BETTY PYLE Sbe that was ever gay, and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet wa: never loud. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club l,' Volleyball 1,' Hockey 1,- Bowling 1. FRANCES ANNE QUINN The very pink of perfection. Inter No: 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanirh Club 3,' Orcheftra 3, 4,', Senior Honor Council 4,' Chemiftry Club 4,' Revellerx 3, 4,' Trojan Staff 4,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 4,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' Englixh Club 1,' Choir 3,' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Baxketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4,' G. A. C. 2, 3, Prexident 4,' Archery l,' Tenni: 1, 2, 3, 4,' News Clan 2, 3, 4,' ThumbJ Up 3,' Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4,' Paddle Tennix 1, 2, 3, 4. RETHA ANN RAGAN SometimeJ I .ret and think, Jometimes I juxt Jet. Spanixh Club 1, 2. JANET MAE RAMMEL In action faithful and honor clear. Inter No: 2,' Plus Ultra 3. LOUIS CLARK RAPALEE A regular good fellow wa: he, Noble and fine ax a man can be. Inter N05 1,' Hall Monitor 3,' Football 1, 2,' Intramural Baxketball 132. JAMES PATTERSON RAYBURN Where there'.f a will, there'J a way. Intramural Baxketball 1, 2. W MILDA PAULINE RAYBURN 'Ti5 virtue that doth make them most admired. L Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, 4,' Paddle Tenni: 2. WILMA IEAN REDDING She shall :how ut how divine a thing a woman may be. Inter N01 1,' Plus Ultra 2, 3, 4,' Spanifh Club 4,' Chemixtry Club 4,' Girlf' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2. ,Amt JAMES EDWARD RENISON Who doe: his bert, does well. ipanifh Club 3,' Glee Club 2, 4,' 0h! Doctor 2,' Word: and MuJic BILLIE PAULINE RICE Worry and I have never met. Inter Nos l,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,' Volleyball 1, 2,' Paddle Tennis 2. 'X COLLEEN AUDREY RICE Genius is wisdom and youth. Inter Nos l,' Plus Ultra 25 Revellers 31 Trojan Staff 3,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' English Club 1,' Softball 2, 3,' Basketball 1, 2, 3,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3,' Hockey 2, 3,' Bowling 1, 2, 3,' Scholarship Team 3,' News Class 2, 3, 4, Thumbs Up 3,' Debate 3. DONALD RICE ' M' A A man after his own heart, and another's hand. Inter Nos l,' Spanish Club 1,' Glee Club 1,' Chemistry Club 4,' Revellers 4,' Choir 2, 3, 4,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Oh! Doctor 2,' ' Thumbs Up 3. GEORGE RAY RICHTER M As merry as the day is long. Chemistry Club 45 Hall Monitor 3,' Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ROY EUGENE RIGGS A Manly sense and industry, ' ,V Hall Monitor 3,' Intramural Basketball 2,' Minford High School 1. ' 'wh -wt SYBIL ROSALEE RIGGS Welcomed and valued everywhere, Girls' League 2, 4,' Basketball 1,' Volleyball 1,' Paddle Tennis 1. VIRGINIA RUTH RIGGS A gay heart sings aloof. Girls' League 3, 4,' Softball 2,' Volleyball 1, WILLIAM RIGGS, jr. His laugh contageous, his wit outrageous. Student Council 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Basketball 1,' Stage Crew 3, 4. I CARL GENE RILEY - I Calm of mind, all passion spent. 1: 3 V if Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ' ' ' GEORGE WILLIAM ROBERTS A lad of mettle, a good boy. tg V ' Glee Club 1, 2,' Choir 1, 2, 3,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Basketball 1, 2 ' '- R Q Football 1,' Intramural Basketball 2,' Oh! Doctor 25 Stage Crew 3 K i i f f EX ws.. si sf .l JOSEPH ROBERT ROBINSON Let not your thoughts be deep For fear you drown in them. NORMA JEAN ROLLINS All her faults are such that one loves her the better for them. League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Scholarship Team 1. Band 1,' Glee Club 1,' Softball l,' Basketball 1,' Volleyball l,' Girls' MABEL CLOTINE ROSE Those eyes, darker than the darkest pansiesg And that hair, darker than ash buds in the front of March. 'N Spanish Club 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Betty Lamp Club 1, 2, 3, President 4,' Volleyball 1. BILLYE LOUISE ROSS She was good as she was fair, None-none on earth above her. Plus Ultra 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Senior Honor Council 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Trojan Staff 3, 4, Co-editor 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 1,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' Softball 1, 4,' Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bowling 1, 3, 4,' Class Vice- President 3,' Class Secretary 4,' Scholarship Team 3, 4,' News Class 3, 4. GLADYS RoUscH ' Blessed are the pure in heart. SMITH EDGAR RUNYAN There must be some good hard work in him, for none ever came out. Glee Club 2,' Chemistry Club 4,' Choir 3,' Volleyball 2,' Intramural Basketball 2,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Cambridge High School 1. nf? S8 ,fs- -and JAMES RUSSELL 'T' ' . - A handsome chap, - Q, w A sincere pal-that's lim. -I . F ' j .: --. Chemistry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 3,' Student Council 5: Football 4. -a '..-' K X ' DONALD SALSBURY His grave eyes steadily discerned the good in men, and what was wise. t x MARY JANE SALISBURY A true friend is forever a friend. Hall Monitor 2,' Girls' League 3, 4,' Commercial Club 4. VIVIAN JEANNE SALYER Her heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. Girls' League 2, 3,' Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4,' Betty Lamp Club 1, 2,' Bowling 2,' Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PAULINE MARILYN SCHEID True as the needle to the pole, Or as the dial to the sun. Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1. MARY ALICE SCHISLER And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace A nymph, a naiad, or a grace, Of finer form, or lovelier face. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Senior Honor Council 3, 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Revellers 3, 4,' Trojan Stay? 3, 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 2,' Girls' League Cabinet 3,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' English Club 1,' Softball 2, 3,' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey 1, 3,' Link Girl 3,' Bowling 1,' Drum Majorette 4,' Class Secretary l,' Tennis 1, 2,' 0h! Doctor 2,' Thumbs Up 3,' G.A. C. 2, 3, 4. JOHN STEPHEN SCHROEDER Happy am I,' front care I'm free. Inter Nos 1,' Chemistry Club 4. JACK THOMAS SCOTT A mighty man is he. SALLY SEGUR She the Jweetert o all Jin er: , f g Glee Club 1, 2,' English Club 1,' Choir 2, 3, 4,' Hollywood Bound - 1,' Bowling 1,' Oh! Doctor 2,' ForeJt Prince 3,' WordJ and MuJic 4. A GEORGE ,IOSEPH SETTY One who never turned hi: back, But marched breaxt forward. Hall Monitor 1,' Aunt Dinah'J Quilting Party 2. KAROLYN LUCILLE SHEPHERD There it none like her, none,' Nor will be when our Jummerx are decea.red, f L Inter No: 1,' Plu: Ultra 2,' Bowling 1, 2, 3,' Spanith Club 3: Glee I' I , Club 1, 2,' Chemittry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 3,' Tennix 1, 2, 3, 45 - Girl: League 1, 2, 3, 4,' 0b! Doctor 2,' Englifh Club 2,' Choir 2,' I Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Batketball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, 4,' Badmin- ton 2, 3, 4,' Paddle Tennix 1, 2, 3, 4,' GA, C. 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE SHULTZ An air of power of kindneu went about him. Intramural Baxketball 1, 2,' Intramural Volleyball 1. MARJORIE MAE SKAGGS The warmth of genial courtefy. The calm of .relf reliance. I I , 4 1 1 is, L. ,i ftif, Q N 19- Hall Monitor 4,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Volleyball 1, 2. DOROTHY JOAN SKIDMORE Ye are better than all the ballad! that Girlx' League 1, 2, 3. BETTY JEAN SMITH With grace to win, with heart to hold, with fhining giftx that took all eyes. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Library Club. DAVID PATTERSON SMITH What more can a man ayk than a frien ever were .raid or Jung. dDfl f -3 Inter Nos 1,' Plux Ultra 2,' SpaniJh Club 3,' Chemistry Club 4,' Student Council 2,' Englixh Club 1,' Baxketball 2,' Football 1,' Aunt Dinah'J X I' H 5 8 V ' ' I Quilting Party ' 2,' Basketball Manager 1 JOYCE SMITH What Jtature it the of? Iuxt at high as my heart. Inter No: 1 Plux Ultra 2,' Bowling 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Chemixtry Club 4, Revellerx 3,' Hall Monitor 4,' Tennix 3, 4,' Girlf' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Baxketball 1,' Volleyball 1,' Hockey 1, 2,' G. A. C. 4. ROBERT FRANKLIN SPARKS A little nonJen.re now and then IJ relithed by the bert of men. Intramural Baxketball 1,' Band 1,' Football 1. DAVID EARL SPRIGGS Hit life it gentle, and the elements Jo mixed in him That nature might :land up and Jay to all the world, 'This if a man'. Intramural Baxketball 2,' Glee Club 1,' Chernittry Club 4,' Hall Mon- itor 2, 4,' Student Council 1, 4,' Choir 1,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Bafketball 1,' Intramural Volleyball 2,' Football 1, 2, 3, 4,' Football Captain 4. WALTER STATEN High-erected thought: .realed in the heart of courte.fy. Intramural Baxketball 1, 2,' Baxketball 2,' Volleyball 2. ,R T 1 i Q-' MARILYN STEWART tm Everything she loved in which a clean free spirit moved. , Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Glee Club 1,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' . 34, English Club 2,' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 4,' Volleyball 1, 2, 4,' G. A. C. 2, 3, 4,' Bowling 2,' Commercial Club 4,' Tennis 3, 4,' Dean's ' Assistant 4,' Badminton 2, 4,' Paddle Tennis 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE STOKES A good heart, a goodly smile. Inter Nos 1,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 2, 3,' Chemistry Club 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club 1,' Basketball 3,' Volleyball 1,' A Bowling 3,' 0h! Doctor 2. ELEANOR JEAN SWAVEL Those about her from her shall read the perfect ways of honor. Spanish Club 1, 2,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club 1,' Choir 2,' Bowling 1, 2,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Forest Prince 3. MARJORIE MARIE TERRY She walks like grass blowing. RUTH ANN THATCHER The fine art of making friends and not enemies, is more than accomplishment-it is inborn individuality. Otway High School 1, 2, 3,' Chemistry Club 4,' Girls' League 4,' Bowling 4. as fn ' ...,, g CHARLES THOMPSON Oh, wonderful son that can so astonish a mother. 3 ' Glee Club 1, 2,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Intramural Volleyball 1, 2,' Football 3,' Intramural Basketball 1, 2,' Oh! Doctor 2,' Ping Pong 1, 2,' Industrial Arts Club 1. f is ELEANOR THOMPSON Mingle a little folly with your wisdom,' A little nonsense now and then is pleasant. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club l,' Betty Lamp Club 3, 4,' Choir 4,' Softball 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, 4,' G. A. C. 4,' Bowling 2, 3,' Tennis 2,' Forest Prince 3,' Words and Music 4,' Paddle Tennis 2, 4. MARY THOMPSON She is pretty to walk with, Witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Glee Club 2 3 4,' Girls' League 2, 3, 4,' Library Staff 4,' Softball 3, 4' Bowling 2 3' Tennis 3,' Words and Music 4,' Library Club 4,' .. fam , ,, ,, I A , .,.,k.g:' Z g Paddle Tennis 2. MARGARET ANN TISHER Too pure and too innocent is aught to disguise. Inter Nos 1,' Plus Ultra 2,' Spanish Club 3,' 'Senior Honor Council 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 1,' Scholarship Team 3,' News Class 3, 4. DOROTHY JEANNE TRACY A life as bright as hers is always bright. Spanish Club 2, 3,' Chemistry Club 4,' Hall Monitor 4,' Girls' League 1. H aw: - 4 -: MAUDE La VERE TUBBS 1 's- Q V Direct of speech, bold and virtuous. - ' '- N. Girls'League 2, 3, 4,' Betty Lamp Club 2,' Basketball 1, 2, 3,' Volley- N f .. . ball 1,' junior Club 3,' Iubalettes 1, 2, 3, 4,' Paddle Tennis 2. EULAH JEAN VEST . Character is what we are looking for. K 5 Q F .E,.- .- X4 'N IUANITA HELEN VINSON Her ready speech flows fair and free, In phrases of gentlest courtesy. Wheelersburg High School 1. DONALD WAGN E R The world is his who enjoys it. English Club 1,' Intramural Volleyball 1, 2. KENNETH MASON WALKER He is of a very melancholy disposition. Glee Club 2,' Volleyball 1,' 0h! Doctor 2. SARA DEE WATKINS an E A phantom of delight. C Inter Nos 1,' Bowling 1, 2,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1, 2, 4 Attendant 3,' Hockey 1. A JACK ARMSTRONG WAUGH A comely young man as busy as a bee. , Spanish Club 1, 2,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Chemistry Club 4,' English Club 4 1 l,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Volleyball 1, 2,' 0h! Doctor 2. X .' JOSEPH WEBB ta. f sf' 'Though modest, on his unemharrassed brow Nature has written 'gentleman'. ' Basketball 2,' Volleyball 2,' Industrial Arts Club 1,' Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2. r IEANNINE WHITE ' I A charm of her own-her friendliness. Glee Club 1,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club 1,' Softball 1, 2, --4. . tg ' 3, 4,' Basketball 1, 3, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey 1, 3, 4,' Bowling Af M ts 2,' Archery 1, 2,' Tennis 3,' Deart's Assistant 4,' Badminton 2,' G. A. C. 3' ' I V 2, 3, 4. 6 . 3 , MARGARET LUCILLE WHITE I ,ds 9 Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. -X .. .- ' - Glee Club 1, 2,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club 1,' Betty Lamp In Club 1, 2, 3,' Softball l,' Hockey l,' Bowling l,' Oh! Doctor 2,' T Forest Prince 3,' Words and Music 4. x 1AA REBECCA MAE WHITE None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise. Plus Ultra 4, President 4,' Inter Nos 3,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Chemistry Club 4,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' English Club 1,' Betty Lamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3,' Hollywood Bound 1,' Softball 1, 2,' Volley- ball 1, 2,' Hockey 1,' Bowling 1, 2,' Oh.' Doctor 2. VIVIAN MAY WHITE A model of ideal perfection. Glee Club 1, 2,' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Choir 3,' Oh.' Doctor 2g Forest Prince 3. -C if E MILDRED LOUISE WILLIAMS Her face is fair, and smooth, and fine. Washington High School 1. MYRON CURTIS WILLIAMS There is no other like him, take it as you please. Inter Nos 1,' Chemistry Club 4,' Revellers 4,' Student Council 2, 3g Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4,' Baseball 4,' Football l,' Intramural Basketball 2,' Thumbs Up 3,' Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party 25 Badminton 1, 2. X .,, ROBERT WILLIAMS Born for .vucceu he Jeemedf' intramural Baxhetball 1, 2,' Hall Monitor 2,' Englixh Club 1,' Volley- all 1, 2. MANUEL WESLEY WILLIAMSON If I do vow friendxhip, I'll perform it to the lart article. Intramural Basketball 2,' junior Club 3,' Volleyball 1, 2. GENE ALLEN WILSON The noblext mind he carriex that ever governed man. Vartceburg High School 1, 2, 3. BERNICE VIRGINIA WINTERS Even her failingx lean to virtue'1 fide. Inter Nos 1,' Plu: Ultra 3, 4,' Spanixh Club 2,' Glee Club 1,' Chem- iftry Club 4,' Girlx' League 3, 4,' Library Staff 3, 4,' Softball 2,' Library gr Qs Club 3, 4. IRENE WINTERS She'J all my fancy printed her,' Jhe'J lovely, Jhe'J divine. Hall Monitor 4,' Girlx' League 3, 4. MILDRED FRANCES WINTERS A woman i.r alwayr changeable and capriciouxf' Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Chemistry Club 4,' Library Stay? 1, 2, 3, 4,' Baxhet- ball 1,' Volleyball 1,' Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ,IOANNE WOODRUM The only way to have a friend if to be one. Inter N01 1,' Glee Club 1,' Girly' League 1, 2, 3, 4,' Betty Lamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Softball 1. BETTY RUTH YAEGER Eye.r Jo tranrparent that through them one can .ree the foul. Plux Ultra 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Senior Honor 4,' Chemixtry Club 4, Trojan Stay? 3, 4, Co-editor 4,' Girlx' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2,' National Honor 3, 4,' Softball 1, 4,' Bafleetball 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,' G. A. C. 4,' Bowling 1, 3, 4,' Clan Treaiurer 4,' Scholarfhip Team 3. LILLIAN YEAGER There it nothing beautiful but truth. Hall Monitor 3,' Library Staff 1,' Betty Lamp Club 2, 3: Monitorx' Club 3,' Bowling 2,' Dean'J Auiftant 4,' Library Club 1. N 'Q' EMMA JEAN YOUNG For .rhe i.r ufiie, if I can judge her,' and fair the ix, if my eye: be true. ' Girly' League 2, 3, 4,' Library Staff 3, 4,' Library Club 13, 4. In M emoviam GEORGE EDWARD HEDGES Born Iune'12, 1928 Died Augutt 4, 1943 Whom God loveth hen. those He taketh Joone.fl 2 f 2+ - rw? ,T Q ff- H if T - 4, -1- ffl- f 1 Z- ?'f. 2521? -J-7, a A T -L+: '23 -, :Z wi , 'E 3' H, Q I-fl' Q 1 - W .-.-, -- ' ' -fi, Y FT 1- N 5 V on l g gf,-l. ,- K t , K ,Q N 7 N- 4 t O' E .T-.Li '??7? Qwf.7 x , . n '-Q - ' fi AL. 1 1 ww.. :wk E ' nimil ,-QW' E ' EYQQYTX X ' ' vw f X- M4515 -xii? . 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STATE OF OHIO COUNTY OF SCIOTO IN THE NAME OF PORTSMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL We, the Senior Class of 1946 of Portsmouth High School, being of sound mind and memory, but feeling we are soon to depart from this world on account of overstudy and worry, and realizing that-we possess multitudinous privileges, great and numerous accomplishments, endowments, et cetera, which we are exceedingly eager to see divided freely and fairly, do hereby make, de- clare, and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all prior testamentary papers which have hitherto been made by us. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item I, Pat Alls, will my gift of gab to Dorothea Bloomer. We, Sally Andre and Bill Coleman will our walks in the halls to Dick Doll and Pat Francis. I, Martha Appel, will my red hair to Nancy Morgan. I, Harold Armsey, leave my saxophone to Dave Baker. I, Ruth Baird, will my permanent flame to a lucky junior girl. I, Dave Ball, leave my stature to Bud Murphy. I, Rosemarie Barker, will my dimples to Lavonne Brandel. I, Don Barney, gladly leave my crutches to the referee at Athens. I, Betsy Baughman, will my humor to Sue Stokes. I, Gloria Bertram, leave my artistic ability to Hershell Elliot. I, lvadel Besco, leave my seat in Miss Musser's English class to Cynthia Edwards. I, Phyllis Bradford, bequeath my love for the '46 basketball team to Maggie Legas. I, Nell Brown, will my quiet ways' to Marianne Thatcher. I, Betty Ann Bryant, leave my studiousness to Carolyn Mitchell. I, Nick Butt, will my bashfulness to Walter Green. I, Charlie Campbell, bequeath my hermit ways to George Chucales. I, Maxine Chabot, will my glamourous gams to Mary Ellen Scott. I, Harry Chastain, leave my position on the '46 basketball team to Ellis Dupuy. I, Dottie Claypool, bequeath my love for sports to june Hensge. I, Tom Collins, will my ability to get mixed up to Suzanne Schirrman. I, Steve Combs, leave my position as drum major to Bob Mucha. I, Dick Craig, will my wolf-call to Bill Staker. . I, Jackie Daniels, bequeath my position on the cheerleading squad to some lucky sophomore. I, Wilma Daulton, leave my lip-stick to Gwen Everman. -- I, Christine Dever, will my musical ability to Sid Keller. I, Paul Howell, leave my steady to Cornie Cornwell. I, Barbara Doerr, bequeath my pep to next year's cheerleaders. I, Betsy Donohoe, leave my blushes to Mary Lou Mann. I, Mary Ellen Duis, will my well-known laugh to Martha Hopkins. I, janet Edgington, leave my fireplace to Sarah D. and johnny. I, Zelma Edwards, bequeath my love for the Chemistry Lab to Bea Long. I, Joyce Ann Eisnaugle, will my curly locks to Nancy Appel. I, Nadine Fenner, leave my speed at taking Shorthand to Joyce Van Bibber. I, jean Fields, bequeath my neat coijfure to Sarah Shy. I, Mary Lau Frecka, leave my gift of jumping to conclusions to anyone who wants it. I, Ann Harper, leave my sailor boy to any lonely girl. We, joe Hancock, Tom Henderson and Smitty Runyan, will our ability to be seen at the Tavern to a certain group of junior boys. I, Betty Handley, bequeath my little feet to Paul Cassidy. I, Ioyce Harris, leave my sense of humor to any dull personality. I, Chip Harris, will my hiding place behind the desk in the Chemistry lab to Hank Martin. I, ,lane Harrison, leave my English grades to Dave Knittel. I, Mary Frances Harrison, bequeath my dark hair to Connie Linham. THE TRD'-IAN P458 I-'DRTV TWD Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item 43 44 45. 46 47 48 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58 59 60. 61 62. 63 . 64 65 66 67. 68. 69 70. 71 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78 79 80 81 . 82. 83 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89 90. ww- I, Bridgie Haws, leave my short curly hah to Betty Poelein. I, Ilene Hawthorne, bequeath my intelligence to next year's freshmen. I, Emily Hemphill, will my long distance calls to anyone whose sweetie is far away. I, Joy Hensge, bequeath my pitching Arm to some one in the sophomore class. I, Marianne Hicks, leave Jack Smith to all the wolves in the junior class. I, Jackie Howell, bequeath my nimble fingers to Waneula Dever. I, Arden Howes, will my curly bangs to Barbara Himes. I, Jack Hughes, bequeath my way with women to Dick Anderson. I, Sam Johnson, leave my big mouth to Don Stewart. I, Woodrow Holbein, will my ability to argue with Miss Noel to George Hill. I, Bob Livingston will my white saddles to anyone who's too lazy to shine his shoes. I, Jane Lloyd, bequeath my ability to get out of fourth period study hall to some new member of Trojan class. I, Margaret Lynn, will my nickname, Tinka, to Ida Fay Artis. I, Nonnie McClure, leave my position as Queen of the '46 football team to some lucky girl. I, Renee McCulloch, will my ability to miss busses to someone who's always on time. We, Kitty McMillan and Mary Marcum, bequeath our acting ability to any pro- spective Ethel Burrymores. - I, Monta Maddy, will my ability to beat the mad chemist, Bob Johnson, in the chemistry contest to one of next year's chemistry crop. I, Gene Marsh, bequeath my curly hair to Jim Fitch. I, Joanne Martin, leave my place in Home Ec. class to Dave Thomas. I, Gunther Micklethwaite, will my bubble gum to Barbara Adkins. I, Norma Middlecamp, will my dancing hoofs to Damon Journey. I, Ann Mittendorf, leave my position as drum majorette to Barbara Pitts. I, iene Myers, will my position as captain of the '46 basketball team to Jim Mo ster. I, Joe Neikirk, bequeath my roving eyes to next year's freshman boys. I, Betty Newman, will my light hah to Mitzi Levine. I, Ray Pelfrey, leave my love for women to Bob Cullen. I, Judy Pratt, will my position as pride of Mr. Cicanese's Spanish Class to Jimmy Noel. I, Frankie Quinn, bequeath my love for men to Janet Nagel. I, Clark Rapalee, leave my brand new 1947 Ford to anyone who needs a ride to school. I, General William Riggs, will my position as head of the Mabert Roaders to Pfc. Jim Scott. I, Billye Ross, bequeath my sweet retiring ways to Tillie Bagby. I, Jim Russell, will my wavy hair to Leonard Berkley. I, Mary Alice Schisler, bequeath my gullibility to next year's bewildered freshmen. I, Steve Schroeder, leave my beloved tee-shirt to Gibby Clowe. I, Sally Segur, will my gracefulness to Pete Hauck. I, Karolyn Shepherd, bequeath my love for Spanish to the Spaniards. I, Dave Smith, will my position as loudest belcher in P. H. S. to Bob Journey. I, Dave Spriggs, leave my physique to Jack Lewis. I, Marilyn Stewart, bequeath my bewitching eyes to Rema Goddard. I, Pat Stokes, will my ability to break test tubes to some unlucky chemist next year. I, Eleanor Swavel, leave my rides tn school to Janet Martin. I, Ruth Ann Thatcher, leave my gift of friendliness to Joyce Scurlock. I, Charlie Thompson, bequeath my ability as a second Gregory Peck to Carl Winters. I, Margaret Tisher, will my brains to Ray Yeagle. I, Sara Watkins, leave my goo-goo eyes to Bill Shultz. I, Jeannine White, will my giggle to Blanche Varner. I, Willy Williams, bequeath my place in Mr. McComb's heart to someone tuho'll be in his class next year. I, Betty Yaeger, leave my proficiency at taking hard courses to Bob Hicks. We have set our hand and seal this Friday, the thirteenth day of Juvember, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of witnesses: Mickey Finn Harpo Schisler Osmosis Chico Maddy Groucho McCulloch ms rammw mas Pmarv THREE ww Q3 Q5 az xx 4 N 'mga ,Q 'vw PU 'Mi HN 1 N A N imior Class Pity us as freshmen! Much we had to learn through experience. With class organization, how- ever, came class spirit. The class of 47 chose james Noel as its first president, Cynthia Ed- wards, vice-president, Sarah DuP u y, secretaryg Carolyn Dill, treasurer. The year progressed, we got over our bashfulness through mixers, parties, and athletics. At last, we could say good- bye to our freshman year. Pray for us as sophomores-those wise fools! To lead us were: Dick Nettles, president, Cynthia Edwards, vice-president, Mary Lou Elkins, secretary, and john Fisher, treasurer. As sophomores, we became more proud of our class, many athletic stars began to glimmer. Our social life became more complex with dances and group parties. Envy us as juniors! This year, 47 produced the hit of hits, Don't Take My Penny . The proceeds from this production were used in financing a lavish junior-Senior Prom for which an out-of-town orchestra was imported. The decorations were in keeping with the post war gala days. Not satisfied with one social event, the juniors gave one of the biggest, informal school dances of the year. Leading the class through these trials and tribulations were: David Baker, president, Helen Hazlebeck, vice-president,' Maggie Legas, secretaryg and Joyce Scurlock, treasurer. Athletic stars growing to full magnitude during the year were Dave Thomas and Walter Green. They'll skipper the 47 football edition of the Trojans . Bow, bow, you lower classmen! Next year, WE are the seniors! i . QB' 'N ......-Q-nn . . - 3 if Q Q ,ig R N Us Q Q ik Q f l is al' ty ,, s S X T .... 2? wwq W Homeroom 201 First Row: I. Bower, C. Adkins, I. Ardis, A. Applegate, H. Burns, R. Barrett, D. Baker, M. Armstrong, D. Bloomer. Seeond Row.' 1. Baker, I. Chapman, P. Cassell, E. Carmichael, 0. Brad- ford, R. Bourne, C. Booth, J. Chahot, T. Barney. Third Row.' F. Bays, L. Brandel, I. Anderson, P. Adams, L. Adams, T. Call, E. Adams, J. Atkinson, R. Chapman. Fourth Row: R. Askins, J. Hess, L. Berkley, E. Belford, D. Askew, R. Burkhardt, T. Backus, H. Cantwell, D. Bowen. Homeroom 202 First Row: S. Dnpuy, C. Edwards, B. Dunham, W. Dunn, M. Elkins, D. Donley, A. Edwards, R. Dawson. Second Row: A. Cornwell, W. Dener, I. Dittle, C. Dill, M. Curcio, D. Cook, V. Dunn, S. Crabtree. Third Row: R. Davis, J. Comer, E. Cohourn, I. Dodge, M. Eastwood, G. Chucales, G. Ellis, R. Day. Fourth Row: W. Collier, R. Collins, L. Daniels, R. Cullen, D. Crabtree, R. Doll. . I fix ,i if H W1ig,,..1's me .N pf, U fp, W ,xylwul JIQXNJ. , 'f ' ' '1 '1 .,, , 'pm . W PJ , .ew 3 .ghg Li.--4 Y ' J THE TRDJAN PAGE FDRTY SIX .Q 55.3 Q -u Honzeroom 203 First Row.' D. Grashel, W. Green, L. Gin, L. Gin, I. Hamilton, M. Ferguson, D. Evans, J. Fisher. Second Row: E. Goddard, D. Ferguson, E. Greer, I. Frese, M. Fisher, B. Glaze. Third Row: W. Gentry, D. Gordley, R. Goddard, G. Everman, N. Grashel, M. Gims, S. Golden. Fourth Row: B. Erfurth, P. Francis, L. Feurt, R. Gordon, P. Hammond, B. Glenn, R. Evans. Homeroom 205 First Row: E. Lyons, M. Mann, P. King, I. Lykins, I. Horton, E. Meadows, C. Hatch. Second Row: R. Manley, I. McNamara, I. Hicks, B. Long, A. Looney, C. Holsten, G. McNeil. Third Row: E. Keyser, C. Kline, R. Johnson, B. Heath, M. Kidwell, L. Hedrick, I. Mershon, L. Harris. Fourth Row: B. Hollis, J. Lewis, B. Howard, R. Justice, J. Lang, B. Journey, 1- Molster, F. Kees. Homeroom 205 Fhst Row: M. Legas, I. Martin, I. Morris, I. Hood, J. Ison, R. Jenkins, B. Lambert, J. McNamara, J. Hicks. Second Row: E. Harrod, C. Mitchell, N. Jarvis, B. McConnell, 1. McGuire, H. Harris, R. Little. Third Row: D. Livingston, H. Hazleheck, J. Meadows, D. McFarland, D. Knittel, B. Lowe, H. Hewitt, B. Hoover. Fourth Row: G. Mullins, D. Journey, C. Horton, G. Hill, C. Hockenheimer, B. Johnson, H. Martin. P' 1 MNMMWV A-IQ lf G ,.:f' ' 525 0? 5 tif ff . A! FK. 9 9 ' Q v Y y?,t.,L.....- gi Q in 'fx 'nf' ' J if 'X MY., .Qu-.q '- W ' ' j '.1' . L -. I I ,T Save W . ,yi ' .,:.-, , .h ,Q will iw Homeroom 206 Firxt Row: J. Nagel, S. Nagel, B. Pidcock, B. Reynoldx, M. Neal, W. Mullinx, M. Purtee. Second Row: D. Mullinr, V. Pasco, B. Patrick, D. Reider, N. Plumber, R. Ramsey. Third Row: L. Reeg, B. Paxton, L. Prior, M. Nicholx, I. Ratclif, M. Perry. Fourth Row: R. Nettlex, 1. Noel, I. Rapp, E. Ratcliff, P. Orth, J. Randall, W. Nichols. Horneroom 207 Firxt Row: B. Smith, E. Sargent, N. Salmons, L. Ron, M. Ron, R. Staten, J. Spirer, R. Secrext, C. Roe. Second Row: J. Scurlocle, B. Richey, B. Snyder, S. Shy, R. Spangler, G. Tagg, M. Stout, P. Rogers. Third Row: M. Scaggx, B. Richter, N. Schwartz, M. Rogerx, R. Munn, P. Smith, B. Shultz, B. Stephenron. Fourth Row: B. Staley, B. Sullens, J. Smith, A. Sagraver, R. Earl, I. Scott, G. Salyerx, D. Richardt. Homeroom 210 Firxt Row: B. White, B. Tanner, A. Timberlake, D. Vinton, B. Varner, P. Walker. Second Row. L. Thornton, D. Young, M. Werner, C. Tingler, R. Womack, V. Williamx, S. Zeune, C. Webb. Third Row: E. Winters, D. Talbott, M. Thatcher, M. Wedebrook, J. Turner, P. Taylor, M. Wallace, A. Welton. Fourth Row: I. VanBibber, I. We.rt, D. Warnock, H. Whitehouse, T. Workman. po 6, I f ,N Sophomore Class The class of .'48 entered the portals ot Portsmouth High School in the tall of 1944. They soon shook ot? the feeling of bewilderment and became well organ- ized. Bill Apel, Gene Hackworth, james Daughtery and Mary Ellen Scott were chosen to lead the class and Miss Caroline Mackoy was sponsor. The year was highlighted by the freshman skating party. They began their second year by electing jack Batterson, Bill Apel, Bob Mucha and Mary Ellen Scott to the omces of president, vice-president, secre- tary and treasurer respectively. Class sponsor was Miss Marie Trowbridge. The sophomores were proud of the number of athletes from their class who were making their Way to the top, and equally proud of the many outstanding scholars. The main event of the year was the annual skating party. THE TRD-JAN PAGE FURTY NINE Q G4n lllrnwmfuwllna Q-f1f 'Y W .sf'X if R E! ! , hu-I nar- 'wif 3 A W i Homeroom 211 First Row: R. Bauer, J. Arnold, J. Abbott, D. Barker, H. Bailey, W. Aeh, D. Arrm, A. Ball. Second Row: W. Anderton, J. Barry, B. Baker, M. Bagby, L. Aykinx, H. Bemre, M. Blevinx. Third Row: H. Barker, B. Bayf, N. Beekman, J. Bickett, J. Baber, B. Adkins, W. Barbee, R. Barnex, gourth Row: W. Baer, W. Apel, R. Anderson, I. Andre, R. Allimn, C. Beck, A. Bending, I. atterxon. Homeroom 212 Firxt Row: I. Buckley, J. Conley, R. Cooper, M. Brown, D. Canon, U. Brooks, I. Conley, R. Cook. Second Row: J. Cook, M. Cooper, I. Carr, B. Cornett, P. Burns, J. Clauxing, H. Brown, D. Brooks. Third Row: J. Boring, R. Burchett, R. Brooker, J. Conley, K. Crawford, M. Buckley, S. Burch, N. Chamberlin. Fourth Row: P. Ca.r.ridy, G. Clowe, L. Call, B. Bright, B. Book, J. Cantrell, B. Bloomyield. :Q M D623 ,Mui '. Taigi 7 s ,A J '-,ww ,I 1. w lf fy, 4.5312 el-e 'M Q 1- , ' 'W .Y , vfalqii ,NJ I 'f 'M ,XL .... A e ' - l.1...: , Y THE TRDLIAN PAGE FIFTY M Q 4. NR-R lf ' V 1 It 1 ' 1 l, NH' W 5x. V1 .Q M , N , , V1 1 M x. if WY 9-- Homeroom 303 First Row: E. Eha, D. Cornett, B. Dixon, B. Cummins, S. Ferguson, A. Criswell,. L. Dyer.. Second Row: M. Evans, R. Crisp, B. Cremeans, M. Dunham, H. Craft, P. Evans, J. Fitch. Third Row: P. Diles, I. Cox, W. Fleming, T. Cox, R. Davis, H. Ellis, B. Fgris. Fourth Row: R. Dodge, D. Cottrell. M. Crabtree, R. Dupuy, W. Cox, J. Daughtery, J. Ewing, R. Dorr. Homeroom 304 First Row: B. Hale, R. Goddard, N. Gaddis, M. Hamhlin, 1. Fugitt, R. Glascock, I. Graham, M. Grayson, R. Gerard. Second Row: F. Hamilton, C. Hall, R. Geralds, R. Flowers, R. Harley, E. Greer, D. Foehr, N. Hamilton, M. Greene, R. Heil. Third Row: I. Hewitt, J. Grooms, P. Heaherlin, M. Goodman, L. Francis, H. Fraley, C. Hall, I. Griffin, P. Hauck. Fourth Row: R. Haley, E. Hawthorne, E. Hackworth, J. Hazleheck, I. Gillispie, D. Gee, R. Harris, H. Gannon. I ik TW' INR Q, I if 'Q f .1 f',- i s er' 53:11 'ws ff'4Tf'Si , . .9 sms ,K .i, Liga ' Q 1 'X 9,3 a ff in ii- W ' U so A 4 if .L wma? 3 F . g M, YQ R gf.. ,i in M? .Homeroom 30.5 First Row.' I. Iawyer, E. Horner, B. Horton, W .Kinker, 1. King, C. Howell, P. Klock, J. Homer, D. Hicks. Second Row.' M. Hopkins, B. Hovenearnp, N. Hoop, J. Hollis, C. Hodge, N. Jenkins, E. Horne, C. Johnson, J. Hisle. Third Row: C. Knowles, J. Hill, B. Himes, G. Johnson, R. Kenerd, I. James, I. Hirnes, L. Kaps. Fourth Row.' B. Howard, P. Ison, R. lawrence, C. Kinher, G. Kegley, D. lah, K. Humphrey, Homeroom 306 Fhst Row.' C. Millirons, B. Mackey, A. McColly, B. McKinney, G. Meade, I. Leever, -A. Lester, E. McHenry, H. Lutz. Second Row.' R. Mayberry, C. Liles, S. Lessenherry, P. Mahan, H. Miller, M. Lewis, P. LeMaster, A. Lett, J. Madden. Third Row: I. Mitcheld, P. Lerch, S. Miller, I. McBride, C. McCann, J. Little, R. Lykins, C. Lemons. Fourth Row.' R. McCollam, E. Moore, W. McFerran, R. Miller, D. Moore, H. McCoy, 1. McClellan, W. Lowe, D. Leivhtenheimer. ' fx X V1 1, K - 'H Q T51 .w ' uwYh,,x, vfflzf ii- THE 1-nu-JAN PAGE FIFTY TWD 151 iam .tw B. N l6LLlr N7y E , fbi! 555 1 s ,C L27'?7Tn.w -'HV J If f J, Homeroom 307 First Row: D. Plymale, I. Newman, R. Murphy, R. Nurot, B. Myers, J. Poole, I. Mosely. Second Row: R. Nichols, B. Pratt, L. Pelphry, V. Pifer, A. Pflug, C. Neichbors. Third Row: E. Newman, D. Parsley, J- Newman, 1. Pendleton, I. Patrick, T. Parkinson. Fourth Row: R. Mucha, R. Oliver, H. Pherson, J. Price, H. Potts, E. Myers. Homeroom 308 First Row: C. Pyle, M. A. Scott, W. Robinson, S. Schirrman, R. Robinson, M. Railze, D. Richter. Second Row: W. Robinson, G. Rose, W. Roe, M. E. Scott, B. Samson, B. Preston, B. Riggs, E. Rawlins. Third Row: D. Prosch, J. Simpson, D. Shope, W. Rayburn, P. Ruggles, B. Riggs, E. Preston, B. Simms. Fourth Row: I. Semones, I. Roberts, D. Ramsey, R. Shyrock, H. Rollins, Fred Shnmate, J. Scott. 3 32 -an fs mc.. .. ess an lf... .- g N N,- ,. . rm .s we aB..Jl...-n.1n- Nu ill. .3 .,.. ., H3 9' . -: ' 5 . HW' na , 8 W ef A Homeroom 310 Firxt Row: J. Spireor, I. Sheenx, I. Stevenson, G. Treat, R. Simpxon, D. Smith. Second Row. B. Staker, N. Speck, V. Spriggx, E. Stamper, U. Sheens, B. Thompxon, C. Thacker. Third Row. J. Spaulding, C. Spirex, B. Snyder, C. Smith, H. Taylor, C. Smith, S. Tracewell. Fourth Row: P Stamm, R. Suitor, D. Triggx, R. Sutherland, J. Troutman, B. Thomas, H. Tracy. Homeroorn 311 Firxt Row: I. Widdig, M. Wedehrooh, H. Zuliani, W. Wright, W. Yuenger, I. Yuenger, D. White, 1. Wext. Second Row: R. Underwood, M. Williamx, I. Whitefide, H. Wagner, M. Young, C. Tuttle, V. Willis. Third Row: I. W ebb, D. Whipple, B. Yeager, W. White, W Young, O. Voierx, M. Whitely, D. Warnock. Fourth Row: P. White, R. Yoxt, I. Warnock, R Wynn, H. Underwood, M. Williams. f-Yf--ee... l T , '-212'--. . J. GL'--. xiwfi 'LUQ , -. W L y M 'l ' ' 11 L if W7 T 7-Hg TRI:-IAN PAGE I-'lr-'TY I-'DLIRI X X' 1 W J TTC N Freshman Class The oH'icers for the freshman class were: David Gambill, presidentg Mitzi Levine, vice-presidentg Bill Stidham, secretary,' and june Hensge, treasurer. They held a skating party which was advertised in a rather unique way-with Christmas trees made from green blotters. This was very successful, consider- ing the hazardous weather conditions. There were ten homerooms with an enrollment of 398 pupils in the fresh- man class. One person was chosen from each homeroom to represent his group at the Freshman Council meetings. These were held in 321 under the super- vision of Miss Caroline Mackay, the class sponsor. THE TRD-JAN PAGE F-:PTY FIVE 1 r k un.......lJ E... Horneroom 312 Firft Row' D. Bohxt, J. Bray, W. Axkew, L. Barker, E. Benner, L. Binnx, J. Asehe, C. Bradley, I. Applegate, H. Bender. Second Row: K. Bentley, I. Anglin, N. Bartlett, E. Amick, M. Blanton, D. Berry, R. Adamx, N. Appel, D. Arthur, D. Armxtrong. Third Row: 1. Allman, M. Berfini B. Bodmer, D. Boyd, V. Boling, E. Adams, J. Bartley, D. Bauer, H. Angle, H. Brady. Fourth Roufi D. Adams, J. Bond, R. Benner, D. Blin, J. Archie, J. Adamx, C. Ball, R. Ball, 1. Barry, L. Barrett Honzeroorn 313 Firxt Row: I. Campbell, R. Clark, I. Campbell, C. ChriJty, L. Chajfn, B. Brown, D. Collim, E Brown. Second Row: W. Burnx, D. Clark, W. Campbell, 0. Cartee, R. Burton, I. Cave, M. Carley, H. Carr, G. Bruyhwood. Third Row: F. Chaffin, W. Carter, D. Byerx, C. Burke, J. Clark, J. Brookx, R. Caxeman, R. Burton, I. Charlex. 3213 4 X f f 7 .J ,f w ll llllivil 'fx 595 . ,- :Hz ,Q I ' 1.3-rf ' f ' -n .. e.'5 . V- - l Aj 2 if I-,g V N' .. ' .UZ-. Homeroom 314 First Row: E. Davitz, D. Donley, P. Copas, N. Dickison, P. Davis, 0. Daniel, B. Davenport, J. Cutlip. Second Row: M. Cooper, C. Craft, J. Daugherty, 1. Diddle, J. Davis, B. Combs, N. Darby, B. Copas, J. Cullen. Third Row: I. Compton, M. Downs, J. Dyer, H. Coyle, R. Dean, B. Cooper, g. genny, D. Cooper. Fourth Row: P. Donley, K. Cooper, H. Darby, G. Currtutte, L. Diller, . aws. Homeroom 315 First Row: S. Gallagher, M. Elliott, F. Paine, A. Frantz, M. Evans, M. Fordyee, I. Fisher. Second Row: D. Ford, R. Earls, H. Flannery, V. Fultz, L. Frasher, G. Edwards, M. England. Third Row: D. Finger, B. Ehrman, F. Franz, D. Findeis, I. Freeland, I. Eoerman, E. Ford. Fourth Row: R. Fleming, T. Fraley, D. Gambill, C. Estep, D. Flinders, E. Felty, P. Fishburn. 43,-.... . 2 figs 1 gh? ,OU -as . 1. wwwfe'-'awww Wwe it fe Q. avi and -A KllQlsxmnlwdu inr- :NW 'nw We Lbmwmm.H6 Pint Row: R. Hollix, J. Henxge, R. Glaze, N. Hubbard, D. Ginn, I. Hagaman, R. Hanson, Hagerman, W. Harrix. Second Row: N. Hancock, W. Hayslip, J. Hugbex, D. Heaberlin, Jackmn, R. Hopkins, B. Hack-worth, A. Goodman, R. Grirnex. Third Row: P. Gearbeart Green, F. Hellerbridle, C. Horton, C. Holley, I. Hill, D. Hayes, C. Harwood. Fourth Row: Horton, H. Howard, E. Green, W. Hamblin, C. Hartz, R. Holt, R. Hopkins, R. Harr. 'UKINPU '11 S325 255L miie :QPNS Dwi, NQM' oc-'RN isgii. Som? :F H -4 FAS' :w? ?' fzs-P5 Ga 'z1S?w-in 2'-S' 3,7535 Q.. adm? o37qB was wFm m.3. .sf R aww? tigv 28:5 N QQ SHEEP 5:35 2271s. QHQQ 3 -ig' '-.DFS . is 75335. mvmyq ESS' 3g':-'lbs -' 51 FWEFHS 21' IF Rv-.R sas? 'UN-'Q' Q-Qu-N is is .2 3... :GPH-P Homeroom 317 R. Iarvix, M. Jennings, E. Keller. CCL g ijg-xy .-fWW3,f Qi:ij!l '1ZY '93 X' 51, Q :H 'yfzzff gcgfj 4.5 C4 1,51 THE TRU-.IAN PAGE PIPTY EIGHT M.. gg Q '. onus Wi 5. .gf 3 . 'w 'W' ' Vw' 'T'k ' A ' ,-' ' ' -A rvf I ' E-Fu Y. . T, . W '31 Qi M rig .s - EJ, riff. .H 'fr Homeroom 318 First Row: W. Lemons, F. McHone, M. Lee, M. Levine, N. McGraw, D. Maple, R. Lathrop. Second Row: R. Lockhart, V. McGill, S. Lehman, C. Linham, 1. Mayo, A. Maxie, E. Matthews, J. McNamara. Thhd Row: D. McClean, 1. Markham, B. Mclazughlin. D. McCoy, C. Leighten- heimer, M. Lawson, M. Looney, L. Litteral. Homeroom 319 First Row: D. Morris, N. Morgan, M. Oliver, B. Miller, H. Packard, D. Newman, P. Meadows, J. Meade. Second Row: K. Morris, P. Odle, R. Newman, C. Melvin, C. Middlecamp, N. Miller, L. Montgomery, I. Ohrist. Third Row: H. 0'Ruark, W, Meyers, W. Munyon, R. Monk, M. Maze, A. Olsen, J. Michelman, B. Nelson, P. Osbourne. Fourth Row: C. Mohl, D. Moore, N. Millirons, I. Meadows, P. Newton, G. Montgomery, D. Myers, I. Morris. 1 . 9. var! U3 ...fs 9 5.9 .0 Ns an Q, . V Q . I U fa- . if .vw M .1 I F .E 'Wi Ho meroom 321 First Roun' B. Smith, E. Shust, P. Roe, L. Stitt, A. Smith, 1. Ryan, R. Shepherd, D. Sheens, I. Suter, F. Staber, B. Schuyler, T. Stone. Second Row: E. Steiner, R. Ryan, E. Scott, A. Staher, A. Snook, B. Saunders, L. Seagraves, I. Ross, R. Schmidt, E. Spears, W. Spradlin. Third Row: R. Slusher, L. Sainopulos, C. Salishury, B. Stidham, T. Ruppert, H. Stephenson, E. Schushy, M. Ruggles, T. Stafford, R. Snyder. Fourth Row: R. Sexton, E. Rowley, R. Sowards, B. Stahler, P. Scott, j. Ronny, D. Singer, H. Scaggs, N. Steiner, L. Smith, B. Ruth. Ifomeroom 321 First Roux' R. Richter, G. Pleasent, R. Ratcliyf, J. Purdum, M. Pascoe, L. Perry, D. Poole, B. Poelein, j. Price, W. Potter, D. Piatt. Second Row: G. Riggs, B. Papillon, B. Pitts, M. Rigrish, A. Packer, P. Ramsey, M. Parker, D. Pratt, E. Purtee, B. Perry, S. Robinson. Third Row: J. Part- low, P. Pruitt, R. Proctor, C. Rideout, J. Rice, V. Robeson, A. 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'w. - - mf :. f .. if 'W -Q .r , 1 W , an W . 3 A M Milan :I , ww 9 9 'D 'S E 3. h U Jds' U0,'lI1-T I 'HHH EI T551 D cpvo IIOJIIIOH UPI? x. if WM' . .. , ...si ee ms . -f 5 l R 4 f LE: 1 - ' Flin- F0 J' ko . 0,645 econd L- T Afqhq 0144- Z 6091, geffx ' DQQIZZJ D, C, t' P '004 , Hahn 2721. Charle: Lorentz, End Coach, Paul Walker, Line Coach 'TMQQQEQ' ' A ' ' , . .., fi-me 131,80 A3 ,e!'f?'Q99M 3 ' aes .3 X ?9 'f-ei.'3e'i?ie Varsity Squad Firxt Roux' M. Cooper, I. Troutman, I, Lang, R. Sutherland, A. Cornwell, G. Chucalef, A. Welton, R. Ratcliff. Set ona' Roux' E. Sparkx, F. Chajfin, 1. Pendleton, W. Apel, W. Green, I. Spriggx, G. Cloufe, R. Anderron, H. Chaxtain Third Row: Coach Houfton Elder, J. Batterfon, J. Cunningham, I. Rattliffe, 1. Rapp, F. Butt, L. Elliott, j. ThomaJ R. Pelfry, D. Spriggs, Au't. Coach Robert johnfon, A.u't. Coarh Paul Walker. Fourth Row: R. Yeagle, W. Bright T. Collins, j. Neikirk, D. Thomax, R. Journey, W. Riggr, 1. Molxter, R. Parkx, R. Howard. THE' TRIDLIAN PAGE SIXTY THREE JOHN THOMAS G. CLOWE Left Half R. PELFREY Right Half G as ' f Center H. CH AS TAI N Quarterback G. CHUCALES Right Guard J. RAPP Left Guard A. CORN WELL Center 4-:EA L. ELLIOTT F ullback W. RIGGS Righf Tackle DAVE THOMAS Left Half D. SPRIGGS Right Tackle j. RUSSELL Left Half j. PE N DLE TON F ullback T. COLLINS Right End THE THUJAN PAGE SIXTY SIX B. APE L Right Tackle G. HILL Right End Center I J. NEIKIRK ' R. ANDERSON Left End A . ' Q' A aw r ww V Qsxxgxiizsglmai 8 --wi! , Q E. ,W , P. CASSIDY ,rf K ,411 V ? L I ' . iw Left End Agni Bk W. GREEN Left Guard THE TRD-JAN PAGE SIXTY SEVEN I. RATCLIFFE Left Tackle R. JOURNEY Quarterback THE TRDLIAN PAGE SIXTY EIGHT R. HOWARD Left Tackle J. 'SPRIGGS Right Guard J. MOLSTER Left Tackle V ' Q E R. PARKS Left End R. RATCLIFF is , Aw- 9' - .V,v s 'A I a . viff'aQw1q,,w V A C' ,.. at 52, . 1, , in . R. YEAGLE Right End F. BUTT R' ht Guard Right Guard 13 THE TRUJAN PAGE SIXTY NINE jr. Varsity Review After a Jlow Jtart the Referves got on the victory trail hy winning a return game from Axhland 32-6 at Municipal Stadium. Art Welton ran 70 yard: on the Jirrt play and from then on it was rt rout. A pau, Cooper-to-Call, chalked up the :econd Re- .ferve tallyp then Pendleton and Ruxrell added two more touchdowm. john Thomal added a point after from placement. The hnal came when Pendleton intercepted a pau and ran over. Sparkx plunged for the extra point. The Froyh evened the count hy decixioning Chilli- cothe at the Stadium 19-0. Singer accounted for two markerx with Franz getting the other and a point after. The Reservef hit a late-seaxon .mag when McKell trounced them I5-0 and a veteran Central Catholic team gave them a 37-13 lacing. P. H. S. gave the Titan: a :care when Gamhill patted to Anderton for one :core and Welton ran 25 yards for the Jecond. Keller kicked one extra point. The Frethmen ended the .reason hy .rmaxhing the grade .fchool All-Star: 20-0. Garnhill xcored int on a 30 yard run and Franz plunged for the point. Franz plunged over for the next touchdown and White added the extra point. Gamhill hucked over from the 5 for the final marker. junior Varsity Squad Firyt Row: R. Whipple, G. Curnutte, C. Beck, C. Turner, D. Byerx, H. Bender, B. Stidham, J. Scott, N. Hancock. Second Row: E. Keller, B. McFerren, R. Barney, R. Ramxey, A. Welton, B. Thomax, F. Franz, E. Sparky, M. Cooper, L. Call. Third Row: D. Singer, B. Ruth, P. lcon, H. Howard, D. Grathel, B. Bright, D. Gamhill, J. Troutman, Coach Fred Multer. TEAMS P.H.S. opp. Axhland .....,.... .. O 19 Chillicothe .........,... ... 0 6 Portxmouth Eaxt .... ...... 0 1 9 Athland ............. ...... 3 2 6 Chillicothe ..,.., ...,.. 1 9 0 M cK ell .......,....,.. . . . 0 1 5 Central Catholic .... ....., 1 3 3 7 All-Star: ........,.. . ,....,. Q 4 J 84 1 02 THE TRD-.IAN PAGE SEVENTY fmauu , 3240! am lofhff anime! aw! J MUUT HIL H Miva fp 2 J QfW'bi mrdww if-A. fflfyl. ,E T, M., H, , -A ' 'www' A W K Q Q new 5 1 DECE 245 s S I I 5 5 X 5 X 5 September 14 P H .Sf M. St. Mary? of Columbuf Opening the 1945 grid season before 2,800 fans, e Trojans displayed the power to gain at W b on the ground and through the air. In the p riod a 52 yd. drive paid dividends, the climax pimin when Parks took Chastain's short pass anH 32 yds. for the score. john Thomas' kick wa gqpd 1 idway in the second quarter another 52 ylxdvance ended with Elliott plunging over from tw . Thomas' con- 'version was again perfect. 4l!,,, After taking the kickoff ope i ijth third period, the Trojans marched steadil dan the field sparked by the brilliant broken field run- ning of Dave Thomas. The drive was brought to a climax by Thomas on a beautiful 40 yd. run through the whole St. Mary's team. This loss was the only one suffered by the St. Mary's team this season. September 21 R H .Sf vi Cbarlexton Mounta1'n Lzom Portsmouth journeyed to Charleston for the second game of the season and bad, tough luck! The Mountain Lions came from behind in one of the most thrilling games the tri-state area had witnessed in many a year. It was a heart brea? to lose, the margin being in the form of a 93 dlpichdown run by 133 lb. Charlie Cole- man wi pnza minute remaining in the game. Playing wit :We services of Co-Captain Lemon Elliot, 'ured, the Portsmouth elev- en for 47 minutes d Coach Ed King's charges. The first Red and Blue F e late in the opening period with Dave' scoring the touchdown. Then, racing the tick, the Mountain Lions countered to make t ec! re 7-6. Midway in the third quarter, Butt r ov- ered a fumble at midfield. Before anyone knew what was happening, Thomas was booming in- to the end zone from 50 yds. out. J. Thomas kicked the point. On the first play in the final period the Moutain Lions moved across to make the score 14-13. Late in the game the Trojans moved 77 yds. with D. Thomas again striking pay dirt. Then came that run! September 28 P H .Sf 111. Springfielfl WIIIJCHII Rolling roughshod over a tough Wildcat squad for seven touchdowns and two conver- sions, the Trojans marked up the largest score in sev l ears. Using straight football, P. H. S. marc ed? yds. with Chastain scoring. Then, in the se eriod, journey romped 30 yds. for another ally omas' kick was good. Be- fore the half was QKP lfrey had hung up an- other 6 points on the sci rd. At the begin- ning of the second halt ,scored again cepted a Wildcat pass and raced cross the last chalk line. Late in the final s l- frey added two more touchdowns. Th as made one good conversion. this time from 34 Yds. out. ve inter- l te. October 5 R H .Sf vx Mumheld Tyger: Te r ' , mud, and Mansfield all combined to handwefed and Blue a 19-6 trouncing at Mansfield. 4 hefvfield was soaked-it rained during most oflngg e. Mansnezd, aided by some costly Trojan , kept the men of Troy very well in han .W 7 ' e periods. The Tygers scored in each of t 1' ee quarters While the Trojans tallied w nsfield's punt went out of bouns on the Tyger A 15 yd. unnecessary roughness penalty putithe ball on the 5, and Elliott bucked to the 3 from where Thomas took it over. October I2 P H .Sf vf. Ifuntington Em! Ifgblanderr After spotting the Highlanders a 13-0 lead in the early minutes, the Red and Blue attack began click. Huntington looked like cham- pions r ut 15 minutes. Then the full fury was rein p A them. In the second period, Thomas sgiedtlargq end for the touchdown. Later, on an end Jizd, Parkes scored standing up While the startledP'de rs were still look- ing for the ball carrier. , kick tied me score. If . . J. 1 Late m the third quarter a Higgl ,punt rolled dead on the P. H. S. 2. Nothin un , the Trojans proceeded to waltz 98 yds., ' Pelfrey tallying. Elliott's kick again split the up- rights. Two minutes after the final period began, Raymond was scoring, this time from the 14 yd. line. With time running out, Thomas coun- tered again and just to make it an all Thomas score, john Thomas placekicked the point. 'rl-,E TRIQJAN PAGE SEVENTY TWD October 19 P H S w. Cbarlefton Stonewall fuckfon Wearing down a fast Stonewall jackson elev- en wah threatened constantly during the bet- ter mtg the first half, the Elderites' superior cc-ndifio g!'toId in the second half. Playing deep in Tro annfiyitory the whole first stanza, the Generals co gb t once. Fighting back, the men of Troy gf' 7 yds. to pay dirt with reliable Dave T c ntering. Elliott once again booted the tyin QM hen, in the third quarter, the touchdown p arted in earnest. Thomas scored again to pu r?1outh out in front to stay. Elliott converted. ater in the Period Elliott scored and kicked his third straight. In the final quarter Pelfrey tallied number 4 and Gibby Clowe scored the final after he intercepted a General pass. October 26 P H .Sf vt. Cbillicotbe Cdvdllkfl nce more coming from behind and then roll- i u owerhouse scores, the Trojans continued theiryin ing ways. Spotting the Cavaliers a 7 point lt-335 as e result of a 66 yd. punt return, the Re lue moved through with ease. In the secon , lsot ulled over and converted. Early in the thir ! Thomas took a punt, reversed the field a W1 yds. untouched for the score. Bob jo ea ed the next marker after Joe Neikirk re iq ,an enemy fumble on their 16. After a brea g ll, the P. H. S. attack rolled again in the fouze stanza when journey took it over trom the 5. Later, Pelfrey intercepted a Chillicothe pass on their 2 and coasted over. Elliott concluded the scor- ing with the point after touchdown. lVovember 2 ' R H S M. Middletown llbnldier Overcoming a 13-0 halftime lead, the power- f Middies rolled back for two quick touch- n and a tie. Plagued again by heavy going atfdgco tant stream of rain, the Trojans sal- vage 'sgiiet 'ng. Early in the second quarter Chastain 'he . a long pass to Parks for the tally. The fin' . score came when Dave Thomas went ov Elliott converted. In the second half th g s completely ran away from the Trojan if hough scoring only in the final period. Inci Q e Trojans were playing without Pelfrey, t nd D. Thomas in the second half. Movingggladily down the field, the enemy pushed over one touchdown and the point. Then, after holding the home team, they marched again. As the rain came down harder, they scored again and missed the conversion by inches. Novernber 9 P H .Sf vt. Ironton Tiger: ln the annual Trojan-Tiger battle, the vaunted unbeaten tanktowners had their faces ground into the Beechwood Stadium turf as the Red and Blue warriors came from behind. The final score was anything but the predicted three touchdown Ironton victory. After a hotly con- tested first half, the Trojans got up steam in the second. Moving against time the Tigers drove yds. with only 40 seconds remaining in this lf. After taking the kickoff opening the thirdggfd, the P. H. S. men moved 58 yds. to kno ,the ore at 6-all when Elliott bucked over frorlfge 5. Not content withxf re, the men of Troy moved 66 yds. fo score, helped no end by Bob Parks' 38 y Mound. Pel- frey moved the last 27 yds. on a ut' piece of broken field running. Moving a in the fourth round they scored on a 71 yd. advance. Thomas crossed the goal line from lronton's 16 but we were guilty of holding and were penal- ized 15 yds. Not to be denied, Thomas then moved 31 yds. to end the Trojan scoring. Iron- ton threatened again and countered on a 72 yd. drive. Late in the final period Irontons' passing attack began to function and almost led to a score, but the final pass trickled ot? the receiv- er's fingertips. November 22 R H .Sf vt Afbland Tomcat: P. H. S. captured the Big 7 conference laurel wreathes by taming a Tomcat by the score of 19-7. It was the last game for ten seniors, and also homecoming. The first score came near the end of the first quarter when Elliott unged over from the 2 yd. line. Neither team s le to work up steam for the re- mainder he 'half although Ashland threaten- ed once. eiico half score came when joe Neikirk recovereybn enemy fumble on the 8 yd. line. Elliott rahqn over in a try and continued to domineer ing by kicking the point. ,fl Then, for the second time M y , the thing happened. Webb took Neikirkgick on his 5 and proceeded to twist and dodge his way 95 yds. for a touchdown. The final tally was set up when Walter Green intercepted a pass on Ashland's 27. Thomas moved to the 8 and Pelfrey took it over. The championship thus won was the first for Portsmouth, Charleston's Mountain Lions having won it the two previous years. The season concluded was another very successful one, establishing P. H. S. as one of the gridiron powers of the state. THE TRD-.IAN PAGE SEVENTY THREE Jr 0 -'K 'G Q , Xt A Q q was 3 x is N :Q Q is R xy X ? ' gg H J QKWVL .. , . W 1 -New mu we A H ' N 5 K ' . 'f ' x ,f.i.,Q .I. ':::'j,.gS-eff'Ifiriiiigi..-'.'::Q,..,, A52 A ,M . ....,. , KN. ' ' K ' ' i 9 x '-x ' ' f X ..,- ' - ' f X ' - .- M Y .A ,,.:: . ki X gr lfrifi wi ' 0 . f ,. ,gt Q4 in fQ . x ix Y' 0 3 Q dis + 1-,Fx 5. Sk X X' w w? W K' Rt, X H vs all -E g X 1 X .fs QA . J X ik N MW X X Q is EQ Q if x Q, X Q 4 x F A iq? ,RS S w 3' x xx Q Q wg wk M3552 A ofa SQ 5 f ? W . , QS we X497 s Ah ,,- 5 XX is X if N .Q ggi? Wg-3 f Q ' pig? L3 fy. if lf A Q gn X A as , X ji , Wi Q , - x Q 1-we rnumw use ssvsfvrv Paw: qi-J sl' 9 0 Oz G ,FQJD CAPTAIN GENE MYERS - COACH WILLARD ELLSESSER THE TRUJAN WAGE SEVENTY I-'IVE ,.. 2 JS V I! Maw 6'- 3' an OH? X52 '58 15 QM H 453 - 5 ' Kai, A .sgyfwe K Capt G Myers, H Chastam, E Sparks, L Reeg, ,I Molster, D. Leightenheimer, ,I Lang G Chucales, W Green, Coach Ellsesser. Varsity Basketball P.H.S. Opponentf Portxmouth Eatt 3 5 3 4 Watbngton Townyhip 36 42 Afhland, Ky. 34 42 New Boxton 25 3 2 Wheelerxburg 27 26 Huntington Eaxt 29 4l 50101315214 45 48 Ironton 3 l 46 Middletown 26 49 Chillicothe 3 4 4 9 Axhland, Ky. 46 48 Huntington Central 4 9 4 6 Springfield 4 l 4 6 Lima Central 5 8 5 6 Middletown 28 4 8 Chillicothe 42 5 5 C harlexton Mountain Lionx 45 4 8 Charleston Stonewall Iackxon 40 50 I ronton 42 33 The Trojan: were the wonder team of the Clan A tournament at they went ax far as the finals before being eliminated. After eafily win- ning over Nelxonuille 49-31, they upset previ- ouxly unbeaten Chillicothe 47-45. lronton wax eliminated 43-36 before the Trojanf fell to Marietta 72-54. Managers: D. Richter, M. Williams, M. Wallace, J. Batterson, D. Stewart. First Row: Coach Charles Lorentz, M. Cooper, j. Young, j. Pendleton, K. Brooker, F. Shumate, S. Sheehan, A. Cornwell. Second Row: B. Apel, B. Young, R. Askins, D. Flinders, P. Ison, D. Triggs, R. Dupuy. Reserve Basketball The P. H. S. Reserves, under the able tutelage ot veteran coach Charles Lorentz, had another successful season. They completed the season with 7 victories and 6 losses, while rolling up a grand total of 321 points. They played consistently good basketball and never were lacking in spirit. The first team- Shumate, Triggs, Cooper, Dupuy and Flinders-were ably supported by Askms, Sheehan, Brooker, Ison, Apel, Cornwell, and jack and Billy Young. P. H. S. Reserves 30 Portsmouth East Reserves 9 15 Washington Reserves 24 30 Locust Grove 26 29 New Boston Reserves 18 18 Wheelershurg Reserves I9 I9 Huntington East Reserves 21 34 P. H. S. Freshmen 20 27 M tDermott 25 22 Clay Township 37 29 South Portsmouth 33 1 7 Portsmouth East Reserves 20 24 M inford Reserves 23 27 South Portsmouth 26 THE TRD-.IAN PAGE SEVENTY NINE First Row: B. Stidham, N. Hancock, B. jackson, H. O'Ruark, C. Horton. Second Row: B. Harwood, mgt., V. King, D. Gambill, E. Keaton, D. Byers, R. Lane, D. Ginn, mgr. Third Row: Coach Paul Walker, B. Ruth, O. Withrow, D. Singer, E. Keller, j. Berry, H. Howard, Coach Fred Multer. Freshman Basketball The P. H. S. Tots, admirably coached by Coaches Paul Walker and Fred Multer, had a very successful season with 10 games Won and 3 lost. The high- light of the season was a 73-9 conquest of Minford. The leading scorer for the team was Dave Gambill, closely followed by L. Smith. Player Game: Field Goalx Free Tbrowx Total D. Gambill 12 55 14 120 L. Smith ll 40 8 88 C. Horton ll 29 5 63 V. Kinney 8 23 5 51 l. Berry 12 19 9 47 D. Singer ll 18 5 41 R. Ruth 8 8 0 16 O. Withrow 7 8 I0 26 R. Kealon 7 2 l 5 Keller 2 2 0 4 B. Slidham 7 1 l 3 D. Byerf 5 I 0 2 THE TRDJAN PAGE EIGHTY ' A. -X sm .X ie ,,-,,,,..,,,,,.X W. ., . 1 x ,ls I R an . Qi ,. ,,x .f qs. , . ew U M' is W x .. . ..., .M I -A-It A, ' . '41 pf . s ic' D. W . W5 A 1 3 . .ww ., wi 5 N .. W Q, Ai rg, af mf Z.. .S KC X aiu.--N ' Miha. Baseball . ..f'iv.. Fin! Roux' Mgr. D. Richter, B. Apel, C. Thompjon, 0. Prater, F. Burl, W. Green, Mgr. R. Ander- Jun. Second Roux' Mgr. G. Pleamnl, D. Leightenheimer, G. Myeri, J. Chabot, H. Cha.rmi11, C. Campbell, Mgr, I. Ratcliff. Third' Row: Coach Willard Ellfexser, j. Lang. D. Sprlggi, G. Hill. E. Spark. Q.-,.',?, WW ' Betty Handley Maggie Legas jackie Daniels Sarah DuPuy 3, ,, we . W' .. 1' kv Q A rl s AW i S, f t f 3'3 ' we al' ft W' r 5 ik 5 X it fm x' ' ' r M dew 'I' , it J . ' J F -fe s v 4' ' 1 Sis av 4' 'Q s 2 janet Martin Norma M iddlecamp g .. we News e' v 3 's ' - ---- Q' A f 4- ' . L - -f :mga ,e , or 4 - N ,,, : 'Q . J KIQQQ ..::, Q6 'gyda sq t H W , Jef' sl :, : Barbara Himes W Sq fwgf-'katie .it ' uv r has r fa. '43 w ie . , W 2 ww : P- 11- W A rrtt 1? I :x i sig- 1.5 3 1 P .V,- a f W .Q- A :J Sikfff N p :gig Sheila Tracewell u-.,,,w 'YL all -Cynthia Edwards Carolyn Hodge Cheerleaders With Betty Handley and jackie Daniel: calling :ignal:, the cheer- leader: pranced through the year with their u:ual wim, wigor, and witality . In addition to the old :quad-Sarah DuPuy, Cynthia Edward:, Maggie Lega:, and Janet Martin-four new member: were cho:en. The:e were Jophornore: Sheila Tracewell, Barbara Hime:, Carolyn Hodge, and Norma Middleeamp, a Jenior. The:e girl: helped the :tudent: lend the proper atmo:phere to football and harkethall game: and pep rallie:. Several new cheer: were inaugurated thi: year and the:e gave additional pep to :tudent gathering:. THE TR'Df-IAN PAGE EIGHTY TWU A Q . , . -aw:-, ' ..........wf---W.-Q .M- W if .,..,.,..,,, pw nun Q .. su- in- 010' . -if., 4 ,Q v--4,5 M' , f r , fn, , , , , - , , fy, QU. f ,n A 'QQ QW 'I' ,A - 0 sw .ff . 4- ' . ' . 4 . n u u . E . ww--ww i, --1 f. f f 1 r, . . H . .- .,,Nrw,. 1 f . x W - Ny' 5 R,,N A , sf- A ' ' 1 ,','1mQ This year the girls of Portsmouth High School established a record in the number of games played. In the total of 380 games the Senior 1 team came out on top with 18 wins, one tie, and no losses. Runner-up was the Senior 2 team with 17 Wins and 2 losses. Third place was shared by Sophomores 2 and 5 with 15 games won, 3 lost, and 1 tied. Play was supervised by Miss Christine Heer, P. H. S. girls' athletic director. W. J. P. Fin! Row: I. Lloyd Second Row: D. Claypool, F. Quinn Third Row: B. Newman, B. Doerr Fourth Row: L. Hawx, E. McClure Firxt Row: Dunn, E. Souderf Second Raw! Martin, L. Adumx Third Row: Francix, L. Peake THE TWU-IAN PAGE EIGHTY FUUQ Fir!! Roux' I.. AJkin.f, M. Bagby, A. Lefler, D. Barker. Second Roux' B. Kenard, j. Boring, H. Taylor, D. Brookr, 1. Stephemon. Third Row: 1. Conley, W. Yuenger, S. Tracezvell, R. Nourol, E. Mfl-lenry. Firxt Roux' L. Wheeler Second Row: 1. Henxge, R. Monk Third Row: B. Poehlein, C. Linbam Fourth Row: A. Snook, R. McAfee THE 7'R'lJ-JAN PAGE EIGHTY FIVE ' First Row: W. Dunn. Second Row: F. Quinn, P. Meadowx. Third Row: E. McClure, I. Anglin. Fourth Row: D. Shape, M. Girns, G. Everrnan, A. Snook. llnxetj: Capt. I. Henfge. Tripping along to the tune of the Shin-Cracker Suite , the girls ot P. H. S. added another season to their already enviable record. Under the supervision of Miss Christine Heer, the games were played at Mound Park after school for several weeks. It was a close race from the start between the team piloted by joy Hensge and the group led by Maurine McCulloch. Four games were played to determine the winner, but in the fourth game joy's team snatched the title. Km wi'-Re 'UFS-wg-V ' X . .Ju WWW Hbfwrvwww fl4lSiPi'f'MSu- j .N Q. 1. 'wc f ' va ,q 4 N . W ...Q W L W V , K W , . 1 . W' Afmg., ix W in , M... M . 3'-A .. .5 ' wfh ,..: First Game Second Game Third Game Fourth Game flnset J: First Row: H. Burns, J. Heruge. ...4fi'M'- .. ATT 'W ...N w1q.f'w K.xfa'N?i'mwQ!gT'wiiw?ii 5 A-Q.. ig M N Hensge's Team McCuIIocI1's Teem 0 1 4 0 2 2 2 0 Capt. Maurine McCulloch Second Row: P. Bradford, P. Rugglef. D. Barker. Third Row: C. Linbam, H. Stevemon, B. Papillon, j. Baber. ASL' 1' Xrf Volleyball Fin! Roux' B. Yaeger, H. Burns, M. Winterf, F. Quinn. Second Kouu' M. MrCull0cb, P. Bradford Z. Eduvzfdi, B. Ron, j. Hemge. Third Rauf: M. Maddy, L, Hauu, M. Lynn, P. Francii. 3 .an an 5 s .gr- 'fan Can, Firft Row: B. Doerr, B. Handley, I. Henxge, I. White, B. Newman. Second Row: F. Quinn, K. Shepherd, E. McClure, D. Claypool, M. Stewart. Third Row: L. Hawx, J. Lloyd, M. Appel, M. McCulloch, M. Schixler, M. Chahot Fint Row: M. Cluttx, I. Abbott, B. Cummins, H. Zuliani, I. Yuenger. Second Row: C. Hodge, S. Leuenherry, D. Barker, P. Rugglex, R. Nourot, B. Sim: Third Row: H. Taylor, M. Baghy, M. Hopkim, B. Himef, M. Buckley, J. Baber. 4-.5 M was Y s fl. 5,4 5 Llilffe .Q ,A .yi K, 251:51 5 ,..w,,g,4 . :ii ' -23 tg ,3Vf.5T5gj.5,,fff!g qfjf' Q' .1 gps. L 1551! All Huw-an ,M N N it G. A. C. In girls' sports at Portsmouth High School the Girls' Athletic Club acts as the inspiration for the year's activities. Under the supervision of Miss Christine Heer, otiicers Frances Quinn, President, Eleanor McClure, Vice- President, Mary Alice Schisler, Secretary, and Betty Newman, Treasurer, tried to uphold the standards of sportsmanship and fair play which have been typical ot the club in past years. In order to be a member a girl must earn 500 points in the large selection of sports otfered. Among these are Held hockey, basketball, volleyball, softball, bowling, badminton, and tennis. She must participate in at least one sport a year in order to maintain her standing in the club. There are many rewards towards which she may strive, such as the letter, requiring 1000 points, the key, 2000 points, and the special award established this year, 2500 points. The year is brought to a close by the annual banquet at which the awards are given and the oHicers for the following year are presented. First Row: K. Shepherd, B. Downing, B. Doerr, P. Bradford, C. Edwardfg S. DuPuy. Second Row: M. McCulloch, I. Scurlock, L. Adarm, G. Everman, D. dlaypool. Third Row: L. Hawx, H. Hazlehech, M. Werner, E. Coburn, M. Girm, I. White. D......4L n-.... 1 D..4u 1 1l,...,l M f'L.,.I..,-.f T Danby C' Fwmf M Qmmmfr ..-la. lh . t.,,.., 3549 W . if We 13' xc n.. I pf S., i Firxt Row: S. Tracewell, J. Ahhott, I. Smith, S. Stokef, M. Legaf, I. Martin. Second Row: S. Lenenberry, B. Long, I. Buckley, M. Baghy, D. Barker, B. Yaeger. Third Row: R. Goddard, N. Plummer, 1. Dodge, I. McGuire, P. Francix, E. Adarm. Fourth Row: A. Phefmn, P. Ruggles, D. Shape, B. Baker, j. Bahef, E. Thompson, Frances Quinn President 'A ,f Y . Mary Alice Schisler Secretary 'ws' ' , Miss Christine Heer Sponsor uf Eleanor McClure Betty Newman ViCe-President Treasurer Frances Quinn, member of G. A. C., was awarded the trophy for outstanding aqhievement in girls' sports. THE 7-pl3uAN PAGE NINETY I-'DUN -in-1. --YY 4: --Y ,.,xLr..,,- .,., . rd , -r is , :qw .-. 4, 1 ' Q... f -. V .......i.? ...1.-..-..-a1-- ,J V,-. H Y -1 V , EELS: 4 ai:- L- -W -Q arg 1 ---- LF...- Q 5 X W Sai' if V - if -gin-1'-: ' .,..---- - , 1. ... ,., V A ,.....'T. Y, I - 'l-- 5- in - X ,.-.--- ' T .1 ,., J - . ,. -A , 'EE-af' - -- ,.,....--..- ,-L...-1 . 1' f 2' ,I YQ ,..1g:.g -9:-'ifjZ ' , -,--'J Still f if - Y, ' J in - mv '.. -,,-g mi... ii:--'- ' V -4.,,..::::z.1. - .agg- .s?E5G- -1 je. 5 J W ' QE A ----:iw , Liz' ,r h 2 ' ' 5 ' 451 ' 1:3 arf! am? 7 -- -5r,.,..f :-.-- ---Y -ff .- gn, V fr .. -E-if.. i Y V -, .,.., ra r'-,, 1, 1. . . 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'X .-2.-':' - ' ' ' A' . 4 Q3 '-E5 - 'fi ' Z , 22 f -1,1-.-1 2 -Q ' 1 F :E if 1 1 f , f A If 2 ' 5 1+ .. Z.. , ' ' X! --.:.:'. .5 ' 4. ' ' . ag . Q gf? 4 5, 1 Z f , ,W , ' Vw? :sit 1 3 ' 2 'ff 1 ff f I 4 I 9 -39 1 ' lf i ' ' 'Z .1157 3 1 A ' ' ...:: ' cmvmres C 5 4 I I ! 4 5 I 5 W 25 44 i f L L ' x i N' . . IA NATIONAL.. ONOR SOC! Fw-pi X It af Q et S2 2 ie. 3 :I ja ,B National Honor Society National Honor thix year conJiJted of fourteen .reniort who were outstanding in their Jcholaxtic and extracurricular activ- itiex. The organization wax led hy Steven Combi, PreJident,' FranceJ Quinn, Vice- Prexidentf Betty Yaeger, Secretary, Billye Rott, Treaxurer. Mi.r.f Edith Johnxton and Mix: Margaret Ball acted at co-chairmen for the faculty committee. They Jupervited the collection of recordr for all National Honor alumni--a project begun the pre- viouf year. For the firxt time, Jcholarxhipx of 3300 each were offered thi! year hy the National Honor Society to he awarded to a .relective group of memherf by competitive examina- tion. Memherx of the Emily Ball Chapter who took thi: examination were Christine Dever, Zelma Edwardx, Billye Rox: and Betty Yaeger. The new memherx, announced at an auemhly in May were: Seniors-Sally Andre, Harold Armtey, Betty Donohoe, Mary Ellen Duit, ,lean Fieldf, Mary Lou Frecha, Ann Harper, William Harrix, Tom Henderton, joy Hemge, jacquelyn Howell, lack Kugelman, jane Lloyd, Margaret Lynn, Monta Maddy, Mary Marcum, jo Ann Martin, Eleanor McClure, Maurine McCulloch, Eileen Morgan, Betty Morric, Joan Moritz, joe Setty, Marjorie Skaggs, Eulah Vett, Rehecca White, Irene Winter.r,' juniorx-David Baker, Elaine Coburn, Robert Day, Cynthia Edwardx, john Fixher, Claudia Hatch, Helen Hazleheck, Richard Justice, Jack Lang, Jack Lewix, janet Martin, Judy McNamara, Joyce Scurlock. if Y fa 'A 'A . . H . A . QW First Row: P. Bradford, I. Lloyd, G. Bertram. Second Row: J. Hensge, K. McMillan, B. G. Moore, B. Morris. Third Row: F. Quinn, C. Deuer, I. Pratt, M. A. Schisler, N. McClure. NWN JIQQE, Senior Honor Senior Honor is composed of senior girls chosen by the old members and approved by the faculty. The Linh Girl, chosen from the sophomores, automatically becomes pres- ident her senior year. Senior Honor has had a successful year under leadership of Mrs. Coolzes, with Mary Alice Schisler, president: Phyllis Bradford, secretary: Maurine McCulloch, treasurer: and Helen Hazlebech, Linh Girl. Among their activities were: escorting the freshmen through school before school started, assigning freshmen girls as little sisters to the members for guidance, selling Trojan pencils fthe prohts of which established a loan fund from which a worthy student may borrow 3200 per year to help jinance his college educationj, and assisting the Girls' League at the Mother-Daughter Tea. It is a real honor to be chosen for Senior Honor. flnsett Linh Girl: Helen Hazlebech Sitting: M. Tisher, B. Yaeger, I. Martin, S. Andre, A. Harper, M. McCulloch. Standing: I. Howell, I. Fields, M. Marcum, B. Ross, H. Hazlebech, N. Fenner. S109 wx, A, S I fight gp, if65Yl16Sa if 9 . X EN .:, W: 17 HOW ab . Out M a X :yoj an D M1- e fl C02 C fire Wa? Good , w asd i -Q Committee Chairmen: I. Yuenger, I. Pratt, B. Handley, I. Scurlock. flnyett Mrf. Eleanor Cooker, Dean of Girlx. Girls' League The one club to which all girl: in the high Jchool may belong by purchafing a memberthip ticket if Girly' League. With thif ticbet a girl if entitled to attend all the club': actinitiex. Among the outxtanding events which the might have atterulea' thit year were the Mother-Daughter Tea, which wax held February I3!h., or the annual Co-Ed Prom. Girlt' League if under the Juperzfition of Mft. Coohet, with Betty Handley, prexident: Judy Pratt, 'tice-prexidentj loyce Scurlock, Jecretaryj and joan Yuenger, treaxurer. Five committee: and their chairmen are rexponxible for the year'J activitief. They are: Program, Social, Publicity, Health, and Memberxhip. Thix organization it interefted in and co-operative with all Jchool activities. Committee Chairmen: S. Traceufell, M. McCulloch, I. Lloyd, C. Edwardx, I. Pratt. THE TPDJAN P455 NINETY EIGHT ima Koi Mower Keoekvkvg ' .W Mr i, Q Do YOU have you 'Da 5 'E A .ff viii' , ,,..... . First Roux' I. F. Artis, 1. Dazfis. R. A. Wfhite, 1. Kelly, R. Hopkins, I. Aeh, M. Hopkins, M. L. Fisher, S. Shy. Second Roux' F. Quinn. S. Lessenherry, P. Ruggles, R. Nourot, F. O'Ruark, 1. Daughtery, F. Holconz, C, Leighten- heirner. Third Roux' J. Henderson, M. McCulloch, 1. Van Bihher, D, Pratt, D. Garnhill, H. Armsey, I. Lang, R. Uuynn. Fourth Roux' L. Daniels, D. Spriggs, P, Cassidy, P. Spriggs, R. Anderson, W. Riggs, T. Collins. Student Council Student Council is comprised of homeroom presidents, representing all classes. The group, with Miss Anna Blazer as sponsor, acts as an intermediary hetween the principal's office and the student hody. Aflilifief for 1945-1946 were: publication and sale of handhoohs for the purpose of acquainting the students with school procedure, courses of study, rules, cheers, songs, etc., collection of dimes for the faculty assemhly com- mittee in order to defray expenses of special assemblies, purchase of a glass case in which lost and found articles are to he kept, and the sale of Trojan head lapel emblems. Three large projects were carried out this year: fl! 350 was contributed to the expense of sending the Scholarship Team to Athens on May 4th,' KZ! 350 was donated to the Foster Parents' Plan for War Children , and the other students were asked to make additional contrihu- tions in the name of Portsmouth High Schoolg 82 a plaque, containing the names of all P. H. 5. graduates -who gave their lives in World War II, was presented to the school. Sponsor: Miss Anna Blazer Officers: L. Daniels, 11.-pres.,' Tom Collins, pres.,' P. Spriggs, .fecy.,' D. Gamhill, treas. M-9.-r nk- kv, it X---, 1 . Q 1 .xt ,z --. , p- me F' T .3 . g I -wa X in ww , ff' Q , , '-4 ww K X, -n f i First Roux' A. Keibler, I. Abbott, W. Spradlin, D. Maple, I. Lybint, B. Srheid, D. Frans, U . Dunn, Second Roux' P. Eifanf, L. Adamx, H. Flannery, ,L Woodrum, I. Fannin. I. Markham. G. Bertram R. White. Third Row: B. Pappillon, R. Goddard, N. Hubbard, L. Barber, j. liflgirzgtwz, G Ererman. V. Dunn, E. Thompmn. Fourth Row: P. Rayburn, B. Boyle, W5 Rayburn, j. Ficfltlr. D. Warnock, A. Pherxon, W. llfindel, E. Ratcliff. Betty Lamp Club The Betty Lamp Club, .rponfored by Min Joanne Kugelman, it compoxed of girlf who are i!If9fL'.ffL'll in home emne omicr. Farh girl mint earn fifty pointf before Jhe may become a member. Thefe pointx are marie by Jerzfing at ban- quetf, by .razing tale: tax Jtarnps. by working in laboratory, and by maintaining a B average. At the rneelingx a little Jbit if gizfen to demonstrate manner and dren. The aclivitief of the club include decorating and Jerving at the football banquet and felling poppiel for Veteran: of Foreign Warf. The officeri for the year were Cloline Rofe, pref- irlent: jean Fieldy. iice-prefidentf Rebecca White, .fecretaryf Regina Goddard, treasurer. ,ww OfFL'6?'J,' Reberca lluhite, .ferretary Regina Gorlflarfl. lreafurer jean Fielzlx, 1'ice-prefiilwzt TV' Clotine Roxe, prexizlent :Af V . ' f A 6 ' . ' ng- THE TRD-.IAN PAGE UNE HLINDFQED UNE . . ...Mc .... .mi am... ,Q f-W MM- ik km... 7?5..-.. ei.. n,, . 4 K V , , , V ' fr . Q S HQ? Us it xt A wrtsisfk QQ, il First Row: j. Burns, R. M. Barker, P. Bradford, I. Pratt, B. Handley, P. Stokes, B, G. Moore, P. Lowe, B. White, W. Harris, W. Redding. Second Row.' C. Dever, M. Winters, M. E. Duis, F. Quinn, K. Shepherd, M. Marcum, M. A. Schisler, M. Chabot, I. Lloyd, M. Maddy, B. Yaeger, D. Rice. Third row: N. McClure, B. Bryant, B. Donohoe, A. Mittendorf, M. McCulloch, I. Hensge, L. Leach, B. Ross, N. Middlecamp, E. Morgan, I. Moritz, R. A. Thatcher, Fourth Row.' S. Andre, S. Runyon, L. Hawes, M. Lynn, B. Morris, B. Winters, E. Thompson, D. Smith, R. Richter, G. Kah, j .Waugh Fifth Row.' D. Spriggs, D. Barney, B. Phillips, B. johnson, G. Marsh, 1. Hughes, H. Micklethwaite, S. Johnson, D. Knittel, M. Williams, T. Collins. Chemistry Club I The Chemistry Club, with Mr. R. D. Cole as sponsor and adviser, is open to all chemistry students with a scholastic average of B or above. The purposes of the club are to teach the students the value of chemistry in our daily lives, to enable them to carry out research and experimentation beyond regular class laboratory work, and to give those stu- dents who are talented in a scientific way an opportunity to develop their talents. - Members have special projects-for instance, the extraction of aluminum from its ore and the making of cosmet- ics-at which they work after school. Also there are meetings at which the members hear talks on subjects of inter- est to chemistry students. Among the speakers for 1945-1946 were Mr. Edgar Massie, a former chemistry teacher in Portsmouth High School, and Dr. Iohn E. Edwards of Ohio University, who spoke before a joint meeting of the Physics and Chemistry Clubs on the subject of atomic energy. The club entered several exhibits of projects in the Science Day Exposition at Athens, among them a collection of the ninety-two elements. Officers elected were as follows: William Harris, president, David Ball, vice-president, Judy Pratt, secretary, and Mary Ellen Duis, treasurer. Officers: President, W. Harris, vice-president, D. Ball,' secretary, I, Pratt, treasurer, M. E. Duis. Firxt Row: G. Euam, N. Fenner, M. A. Schixler, C. Hatch, V. Cook, B. J. Lambert. Seond Row: R. Hedrick, M, Eaxtwood, I. Harrifon, M. L. Elhinx, E. Coburn, R. Quinn. Third Row: I. Lewix, S. Iohnxon, 1. Fixher, J. lang, B. Hoover, D. Livingfton. Revellers The Revellerr' Club, Jponmred by Mr. Bert Leach, i.r an organization open to all juniorx and Jenior: who are interefted in drarnaticx. The club give: the .ftudents of P. H. S. the opportunity to Jhow their Thexpian art before the public and student body. At the meeting! a little .rkit if put on by the mernberx. Thi: year the club paul for the new stage scenery which wa: built by Mr. Fred Multerir woodrhop clanex. The officer: for thix year were Jack Lang, prexidentf Bill Hoover, vice-prexidentf Mary Lou Elkins, Jecretaryy Martha Eaxtwood, treaxurer. Officers: B. Hoover, vice-prexidentf M. Eaxtwood, trearurery M. L. Elhim, secretary, I. Lang, prexident. I -is ----W Firxt Row, Sitting: L. Gin, C. Dever, B. Davix, E. Coburn, S. fohnron, P. Allx, D. Doll, M, L. Elkinx. Second Row, Standing: Mir: Muuer, I. Lang, E. Adamx, E. Sargent, W. Harris, I. Noel, J. Lewix. Debate Club The 1945-1946 Debate Team, with Mix: Isabel Musxer ac adviser, rtarted the year with two old and thirteen new memberx. Lower clafsmen were invited to attend at an audience. Officers elected were: Sam Johnxon, prexidentf Pat Allf, vice-pre.fident,' and Elaine Cobourn, Jecretary. Thit organization, whote purpo.re if to give .rtudentx an opportunity to Jpeak in public and to aid them in diction and enunciation, holdx .femi-monthly meetingx at which the member: debate a Jubject, then chooJe up .fide.v for the next meeting. In November the memberr debated in anemhly on the Jubject of compulsory military training, with .reveral memberx of the faculty acting as judgec. They followed up before a church group and before another axxembly in April. junior Club The new member.: of the junior Club opened their Jixth year by electing the following officerx: Marilyn Nicholr, preridentf Beatrice Tanner, vice-prexidentg Emogene Prexton, Jecretaryf Cleo Fisher, treafurer. The object of the club if to cooperate to the fullext extent in making the Jenior year a Jucceuful one. Activitiex to raire fundf for the annual junior-Jenior prom included a junior dance given at Waxhington School in March, :ezferal barhetball gamex, an all girl play .rponfored by the P, T. A., and a co-ed prom in the Jpring. Mr. Frank Pierxon, the Jponfor, has proved capable and helpful and has shown a real intereft in guiding the club through a Juccenful year. Firxt Row: I. Flamer, C. Fixher, D. Ferguxon, .E. Stanley, K. Collinx. Second Row: B. McConnell, M. Nicholr, B. Johnxon, B. Tanner, E. Prexton, G. Ellix. 5' ' 1 ., , ff' ,Jw-L ix. Q 'Q f X -. .. .. 435' 3 9 XL lf S1 Q A in . . ' it 'Y Q f f 'Q -Q , ,I . '42 '54 . - ' ..- ' X ft we ' if f' 1 , P 1 e S at at E. jr , ..,,: 4 If Y' '::f. ,. 1 gg THE TRD-IAN PAGE UNE HUNDRED FDLIR' rxthuiu munnnmmanmsssmuumunmlm A Seated: D. Andrews, parlianzentariang M. 1. Clutts, treasurer, E. I. Young, vice-president: Bryant, president: ,l. Buckley. B. Winters, historian. Standing, hrst rouu' H. Zuliani: M. Winters: F. Phillzurnf A, Lester: U. Skeens: M. Raike: U . Yuengerf P. Lemaster. Standing, second row: Miss Kirkpatrick, W. Barhee: E. Stamper: B. Smith: M. Barkley. secretary. B. Himes. Library Club The Keepers of the Light , under the supervision of Miss Bernice Kirkpatrick, is primarily a service club, It is com- posed of the P. H. S. hook-keepers , who must have a scholastic average of C or above in order to work in the lihrary. At the meetings, held semi--monthly, the memhers give hook reviews and discuss plans to run the lihrary more efficiently, Their social activities include annual Christmas and Valentine parties. Physics Club The Physics Club u'as organized this year -with Mr. Lowell Adams as sponsor. Membership in this organization is open to alt' Physics students. The purpose of the cluh is to gain knowledge concerning natural phenomena which cannot he studied during class time. The omcers include: jack Lewis, president: David Livingston, 1'ice-president: Betty Ann Bryant, secretary: Bill Shultz, treasurer. First Row: C. Adkins, B. Schultz, J. Hohhs, S. Shy, W, Dever, R, Goddard, D. Bloomer, B. Long, li. Adams, 15. Lyon. Second Row: ,L West, L. Thornton, B. Smith. C. Roe, D. Baker, B. Day, E. Donathon, ,l. Diddle. f. Arms. R. Nettlcns, R. Gordon. Third Roux' ,l. Smith, 1. Randall, I. Rapp, I. Leu'is,. R. Little, A. Sagraves, B. Hoover. L. Warnock. J. Lang. D. Bowen. Fourth Roux' L. Berkley, H. Martin, 1. Fisher, L. Livingston, J, Noel, C. Petee, B. Coleman. j, Chuhol, Cf. Speer, D. Grashel, R. Doll. x C -5 his Pc? va-J :.' 'f' 5, 'Eff' jg O H if' S QP ff .i sift , .Q Wife' - THE TRIEJ-.MN PAGE UNE HUNDRED FIVE . ...if f mi... ,f M '5'.L'..-as T ki Q Mi he ., , f .1 -fx A.. Fir.ft 'Roux' P. Bradford, B. Doerr, B. Handley, E. Swauel, P. Stokex, A. L. Elliot, I. Spiref, W. Harris, W. Dunn. Second Roux' B. Long, B. Donohoe, A. Pherxon, M. E. Duix, N. Middlecamp, I. Pratt, 1. Brown, R. Regan, B. Lambert, B. Holt, W. Redding. Third Row: E. Adamf, P. Hammond, C. Hatch, J. Danielx, I. Kegley, P. Rogerf, P. Cauell, M. Hichx, E. Pridemore, M. A. Schixler, A. Mittendorf. Fourth Row: D. Knittel, R. A. Gordon, M. Werner, I. Noel, D. Andrews, S. johnmn, C. Roxe, M. Eaftwood, L. I. Peake, M. Chabot, J. Lang. Spanish Club Thi: year the Spanixh Club, Jpomored by Mr. john Cicanefe, if divided into two groupx. One, L01 Buenox Vecirzox, if open to all Jecond year Spanifh xtudentf. The other, Entre Nosotrof, if for jirxt year Jtudentf. The purpofe of the club ix to create more interext in the Spanixh language and cuxtomx. The of15cerJ of Lo: Buena: Vecinox were: Marilyn Werner, pre.rident.' Martha Eaxtwood, vice-prefidentf Claudia Hatch, Jecretaryx Dave Andrewy, treaxurer. The officery of Entre Nototrof were: Marianne Hichf, prexidentx Eloife Pridemore, vice-prefidenty Betty Donohoe, Jecretary: Anna Lee Elliot, treafurer. Commercial Club New interext haf been revived in the commercial ftald here at P. H. S. A club Jponmred hy Min Eleanor Ryan haf been formed to create interext in the commercial world and to develop .vhill in the uxe of ojfce machines. The offcerx for thix year were: Jean Fieldx, prefidentx Mary lane Salifbury, vice-president, Blanche Oakley, Jecretary-tr.:...t.furer. Seated: B. L. Harmon, M. Stewart, M. Midkif, M. McCulloch, Standing: B. I. Salixbury, I. Befco. is .s -'rf gifvyeflig Z' . Se 3 2 We -s he 5 3 'Y I nur!! I I Q Firxt Row.' I. Hemge, M. Elliott, M. Pacoe, P. Meadowx, M. Lee, P. Roe, H. Slattery, M. Evant, L. Wheeler, B. Davenport Second Row: Min Blazer, H. O'Rouarh, C. Middlecamp, I. Purdum, B. Bodmer, L. Still, M. Fordyce, M. Levine, M. Looney B. Pittt. Third Row.' A. Staker, F. Staher, D. Yaeger, I. Diddle, D. Heaherlin, D. McCoy, L. Barker, D. FindeiJ, R. Hop hint, D. Berry, I. Arche. Fourth Row.' I. Compton, F. Faine, L. Iewett, D. Arthur, C. Tingler, R. Schmidt, G. Edwardt R. White, L. Binn.r, B. Smith. Filth Row.' D. Maze, C. Mohl, R. Lane, E. Keeton, E. Schurky, B. McCulloch, C. Linham C. Hartz, N. Milllrom. Inter Nos Inter Not, meaning Among 0urJelveJ , ix the Iaztin Club for Ent year studentx. The purpoxe of the organization it to Jtimulate interext in latin and to learn more about the Roman: to whom we are indehted for many thing! which we enjoy in modern life. It: .fponfor is Min Anna Blazer. Memherxhip it open to any :ludenl enrolled in tint year Latin. Prograrnt, which were planned each month by program committee! appointed hy the prexidenl, have included Latin Jongx, Jpecial reports, playx, gamef, and contest: of various hindi. Ofjicerx elected were af followxt Jerry Mc- Namara, preJident,' Charlet Mohl, vice-pretidentf Iudy Aeh, Jecretaryj Don Maze, treaxurer. Pint Row.' J. Daugherty, R. Adamr, H. Flannery, D. Skeenf, P. Copas, B. Humphreyx, B. Comhf, J. Newman, B: Poehlein A. Frantz, J. Kinney. Second Row.' J. Michelman, S. Lehman, I. Snooh, J. Kelley, K. Morrix, N. Morgan, N. Appel: P. Oxhorn, D. Armttrong, I. Ohrixt, M. Lawxon. Third Row.' J. Lawyer, N. Bartlett, E. Ford, M. England, R. Grimet B. Newman, I. Suter, N. Miller, D. Wood, E. Amich, V. Rohexon. Fourth Row.' D. Clark, T. Rupert, J. johnton, If Mayo, A. Jackxon, P. Ramrey, T. Theist, I. Davix, M. Carley, D. Cowdrey, D. Bauer, E. Brown. Fifth Row.' I. McNamara B. Hamhlin, R. McAfee, H. Stevenson, I. Hill, I. Moore, R. Thomar, B. Ehrman, R. Harr, S. Tracewell, D. Pratt. I v ij... ff in , 1 Firxt Row: E. Morgan, B. Mackey, U. Skeenx, I. Holli.f, 1. Conley, D. Barker, E. McHenry, 1. F. Artix, B. Scheid. Second Row: W, Redding, R. Cook, V. Pifer, I. Abbot, I. Clauxing, G. lohnfon, A. Letter, C. Dever, I. Arnold. Third Row: E. Coburn, I. Barry, 1. Simpson, W. Rayburn, C. Iohnxon, B. Prexton, M. Buckley, B. Cremeanx, N. Beekman, I. Moritz. Fourth Row: D. Livingxton, A. Lett, I. Fixher, J. Mitchell, J. Lewit, E. Hackworth, W. Hoover, I. Lang, R. Oliver, Min Ball. Plus Ultra , Plux Ultra if under the Jupervixion of Min Margaret Ball. In addition to teaching the Jfudenli about the cuytoms of the Romanx, it alm give: them the opportunity to become better acquainted Jocially. At Chrixtmaf time the club had a tree, decorated in the true Roman faxhion with real wax taperx. They alto presented a play comparing the American and the Roman method: of celebrating Saturnalia . latin Chrirtmas cardr were made and a batket of food wax contributed to The Salvation Army. Latin Week wax celebrated by bedecking the hally with poxterx serving to .ftimulate interext in Latin. 0fYicerJ elected were: Confuls, Bill Hoover and Rebecca White: Qutextor Uecretaryl, Barbara Himexf Quwxtorx ftreaxurerfl, Joanne Moritz and Bernice Winterr. Firxt Row: J. Fitch, R. White, E. Patrick, R. Nourot, M. Hopkinf, W. Yuenger, I. Buckley, D. Smith, B. Staker. Second Row.' L. Knapp, S. Newman, P. LemaJter, S. Schirrman, P. Rugglex, B. Baber, B. Adkinx, S. Miller, C. Thacker. Third Row: R. Bauer, 1. Boring, N. Chamberlin, B. Himex, M. E. Scott, D. Shope, H. Hazlebeck, N. Plummer, P. Francix, S. Golden, J. Batterfon. Fourth Row: C. Beck, L. Francif, H. Pottf, E. Hawthorne, K. Brooker, I. Conley, M. Dunham, S. Burch, I. Baber, P. Hauck. A G ugiekke . A-S ' v' s 15 , Q v f S U THE THD-JAAN PAGE UNE HUNDRED EIGHT -Y 1 3,-.:.f , g ',:15Z' 'T' .... f '55 ' - .-111' - -'f3i:7 5271? I-J: -,-L?....i - i Y f,-2' -E' '-:viz 1:15. df' lei- la.. 7-j ri. 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' 1':f ! , I. -gg:,'1,7 .-' ::- '-.Z 45' ' . -S. --LJ an R-miffrea-raidiii' 'azz-Lm'5'51.5x5i'mH'-'Liea1m.aw - 1-2-z1MF. P . I. 1: I v ,,. .517 11 .'-' 1 fi ill , . , ,FII L-I' + e ng '1- , ff' r 5 if Q11 1 . II, ,. n .Tj ui: E . I . xl . V41 .:. Ga' ' -5 . I ., III .11-, I., 'sm fp! - YE SE .071 , 111 fn 131 v- Miss Sadie Mann, Portsmouth High School choir and glee club instructor, came here from Concord, West Virginia, where she was critic music teacher. She received her degree in Public School Music from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, Maryland, and her B. S. degree and Music Education at the University of Cincinnati. She also attended Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and the University of West Virginia. The operetta, Words and Music , given by the combined glee clubs on March 21 and 22, 1946, was under her direction. I W' sql Il-l IV , V9 4 4 1 3 ihx Mr. Harrison Elliott, band and orchestra direct- or of Portsmouth High School, came to us after seven years of teaching in Kentucky schools. He received his musical education at the University of Kentucky, where for two seasons he was of- hcial composer for the best band in Dixie . Mr. Elliott gained national recognition in 1935 when his folk opera, Call of the Cumherlands , was given its world premiere on a coast-to-coast hook-up by NBC, 5 .. E A .X ix Qs Q k r 1 5 . 2 . i ww52S gihmks 05.915 N' -'S' S 3 E E 3 Q, 3. is fm ai'-P Q 5 RQ wa . 2 78- 3 R m 3' 'Ti SEE B-QR '54 S 3 N ws w QEQQR w U 05351 Fm fn mifq QE l 'fi E-U5 G 5 Emu' 355' O0i QR sag ca 9- N. W Kb Ps H O W 5 Y W a. Q 3 F11 N. N. 2-QS H3 R. T4 Q rw R UQ :gm ?SQ G05 W2 'che bs'-Y m XF ... i m R' B Y I' P' XL ws. E... 'W 3 29 5' Em w- Q- -1 9 58- Q ca E B' 2 S wx 1' Pu 54, 'ga .NP :CSN w B 'N N. Us AS Q? 3. o SQ N. R- 3' Q . are 5-. 'S n D S mba Q53 Ir' E '-ICQ? Sin- Kai' 3? 53? 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O Q :K uqof F, r ,N Flashy and modern, the Trojan band staged shows that helped to make the football season successful and added zest to the basketball games. The band's annual concert was held April 12 with Helen Nugent, nationally-celebrated singing star, as guest soloist. Groups originating from the band and orchestra are: The Delinquent Four, The Boogie Boys, and the String En- semble. D. Baker, j. Hobbs, M. Revare, and S. Combs were Portsmouth High School's representatives to the All-State Band at Cleveland, March 31. 1 :lm 1 ,ma 2i e . 'i'J.xM., N .,,. T W f . aa. has . ' Mu ' V R A . P. H. S. - Our dear old Alma Mater! The orchestra performed for all plays and the operetta and supplied music for school and club banquets. Its concert was held May 3 in conjunction with the newly formed Portsmouth Grade School Orchestra. Members of the orchestra are as fol- lows: Drummers-M. Revare, j. Stir, Student Director-S. Combs,' Strings- J. Boring, N. Chamberlain, A. Snook, R. McAfee, Z. Edwards, Piano-F. Quinn, Wind and Brass-I. Hobbs, S. Andre, B. Coleman, J. Allman, 1. Cook, C. Atkins, D. Ball, W. Burns, j. Davies, D. Flowers, H. Conkle. THE TRD-JAN PAGE UNE HUNDRED ELEVEN Struttin' his stuff!!! Drum Majorettes Steve Combs Matcotys G. Hamilton, 1. Lorentz. Firtl Row: C. Mitchell, A. Mittemlorf, M. Chabot, M. A. Schiffer, S. Zeune, P. Guilhey. Second Row: M. L. Neal, B. Pittt, P. Walker, E, Greer, D. Moore, B. Potion. Trumpeterr B. Simmt, I. Rice. Flag Bearer.' A. Olfen. THE TRD-.IAN PAGE UNE HUNDRED TWELVE K First Row: A. Lester, M. J. Clutts, E. Sargent, R. Simpson, B. Carson, W. Kinker, C. Holeston I. Hamilton, N. Hoop, E. McHenry, I. Lever, I. Abbott. Second Row: M. Whitely, J. McBride S. Nagel, I. Hollis, J. Babe-r, M. Bagby, D. lnthrop, G. Everman, L. R. Prior, N. Grashel D. Barker, L. Adams, H. I. Zuliani. Third Row: S. Burch, D. Brooks, B. Barker, C. McCann, B Glenn, H. Taylor, S. Askins, P. Warren, B. Kanard, L. Fife, B. Riggs, M. Thompson, B. McKinney First Row: I. Conley, R. Burton, T. Rupert, A. Green, R. Newman, M. Cooper, R. Schmidt, E Felty, J. Keyser. Second Row: E. Martin, D. Byers, I. Cox, W. Collier, F. Chaffin, E. Keaton, J. Renison, H. Potts. Mascots: G. Hamilton, I. Lorentz. First Row: C. Mitchell, A. Mittendorf, M. Chabot, M. A. Schisler, S. Zeune, P. Guilkey. Second Row: M. L. Neal, B. Pitts, P. Walker, E. Greer, D. Moore, B. Poston. Trumpeteers: B. Simms, J. Rice. Flag Bearer: A. Olsen. .U Wwxw ww 'Luv in-ww Q Linh ,-w 'm R Q Q Q ,Q Ni' fi' FH QT . , , , 5 :AA . Mi r .Q NJ. XQWW.,-ana-M L NWN , ,, N V9 ,.x,.n?i,, .,.g , , .. , . ' x mmm' f - f M A nnzuanu-fallvii E229 W nan nj 3 S 3 Q W 3 3 3 nz. ii,gi x,g W N ...MWWW S as Q . , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, i g1'5g T'f,141i F! Q! - Yum A .Q ,Q 14. , , ., , . NmMw.,,,,,,,-ww wb' 5' ,Q I me Ia, 'V Hamann, 'E . '31 4 5 as . u..,,-A 5 wk- - . 3 WX fx if-mm A4 E21 THE TQUK-'AN PAGE UNE HUNDRED FCILIRITEEN W P B R R ,giffiii M SK' nur' lutnalsuauup. ff , if S 3. . 3 Q 1 9 A ,'. X .A CW , it + i First Row: R. Barker, C. Dever, W. Dever, N. Plummer, C. Holston, M. White D. Doley, C. Howell, L. Dyer, C. Hatch, A. Timberlake. Second Row: B. Lip- ker, E. Thompson, C. Wedebroolc, j. Howell, S. Segur, E. RatcliHe, j. Nagel V. 1. Pascoe, R. A. Gordon, P. Smith, G. McNeal, G. Evans, H. Hazlebeck Third Row: D. Lewis, D. Byers, R. Olivet, D. Gambill, R. Barnes, B. Biggs, S Keller, C. Winters, C. Hockenheimer, B. Day, 1. Conley, B. Davis, 1. West. O Come all ye faithiul-- ,or . we-n..qni TI-,E 7-RD-IAN PAGE UNE HUNDRED SXTEEN N We The Choir and Glee Clubs Portsmouth High School ,owl-e 4 l 1 PRESENT WORDS AND MUSIC C A S 'I' Prerlrlenl rneennrlnn CARL WINTERS men Hlgnnere JANET NAGEL Mary Allen, ner neefnrnry RUTH ANN GORDON Deen Lnngwerd RAYMOND ouvlm Jnnn werren, me eeerelery DAVID cAMBu.1, wernrngrnn CHARLES HOCKENHI-:IMER QuAR'rs1s.n reen clrrrenne never jen-y sole Dly June Glenna Evnne Jenn Jann Conley fnne Helen Anne Hneleueelr lien neen layere layer Nanry Plummer ,ree Don Lewnr cnonus.-slnrfenre of snnen college M Jenn Amnld, Lou Anlrlne jun snber, Delnree snr-lrer, nw nrre Bnrlrer. Betty Canon, Mary Jae Clults, wnneran Dever, Dolores Dnley. Iain Dyer, Nnrrnn on-nnel. June Hnrnrlrnn, clnnrlrn Hnrrln, cnrnlyn Helerrnn, clnnrlene Howell, Jnay Lever. Belly Lrnlrer, cllerleue Me- Clnn, oerrrnrle MeNerl, Bel-fn Mexrnney, Carolyn Nergnnnre, Vern Jenn Pneen, Beuluh Riggn Evelyn Rmlrn. Rerernnry Slmplon, Pnylxre Smith, Mlry Whitely, Pen-re-rn wnfren, Mary Wllhsms, Robert Bnrne, Ronald Berne.. Frnnlr cnnmn. Marvin Cooper, Jnnrny cor. 1-:nrx Fnlry, Bob Newman, Howard Potts, 'ronnnie Rnperl, james Rr-nnrenn. Jnrner weez, DANCERS-Sludunls, reenny, Jenfnere- Mnnlrln Bagby. Rosetta cooper. Jnennn fre-ee, Lnelln Fyfle, nelly Glenn, Judy Henle, Adu Tnnleerlnlre. Jnreplnne Klng, Bene Menrlewe, Helen Jo znllnrn. Mnrr Levrne. Jny Penrlleren, I-:ann snrgenr, Mnrenrer weaenrnnlr, Mnry Kathryn Wedebrook, Mnry Tnernnenn. Eugene Keeren, 1+ I Ge L. THE JUNIOR CLASS PORTSMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL DUN'T TAKE MY PENNY! A Comedy by Anne Coulter Martens mama by wma: mmnqmmi Wim me Dmmaiif mibm. company of cmmgu Directed P H. S. Auditorium by February 7-B. 1946 Miss Mary Krousz 8.15 P, M -P '52 6 426916 l?r6 ,S pafdrgll 968 fl XP B68 aw 6 so 9 gs 30 LQC1? 30751 16129110606 , EAW! G KNO! 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You will progress as rapidly as you complete your assignments. When you are ready for a position, our Free Employment Department will be at your service, Call or Write for Information. Day or Evening Claixer. PORTSMOUTH INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE sis GALLIA S'l'REE'l' PHONE 2630 NAN L. RPHY APPAREL HOP NORA A. VVILHELM GLADYS HIC C INS BERTHA DQBOER Mukc This Your Shopping Center for juniors and Misscs Wearing Apparcl COMPUMENTY THE HAZLEBECK CH. OF INSURANCE er REAL ESTA TE RALPH LEGLER ROOM44 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Tailor PHONE 71 W A T K I N S' Fancy Groceries CORNER OFFNERE AT FOURTH WASHER, IRONER AND APPLIANCE SERVICE H. E. IVICGAHAN C0 1026 OFFNERE STREET PHONE 3276 'TIE Eafy to Pay the Lewir Way THE HOME OE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FURNITURE L E W I S ' CHILLICOTHE AT THIRD ST. W. L. WILHELIVI pnwlfr JAMES E. WILHELM 507 CHILLICOTH E STREET COMPLIMliNTS OF WE CARRY ONLY THE SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' USED IN THE SCHOOLS E , Q E BRANDAU BO0K co ll31LEA. 304 CHILLICOTHE STREET Wm. J. 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NEAR CHILLICOTHE GENERAL HARDWARE FOR BETTER SANDWICHES PARK AT THE PARK SHOPPE TOOLS PAINTS SEVENTEENTH 84 GRANDVIEW ENAMELS VARNISHES PHONE 2283 SPORTING GOODS PAINTS GLASS CURNUTTE'S Food Markets Iackson 8: Brown - Phone 3018 29th 8: Scioto Trail - Phone 41 WALL PAPER The Portsmouth Paint Company GRocER1Es MEAT ERUITS VEGETABLES BIRD'S EYE FROSTED FOODS GALUA AND FINDLAY SCHISLER MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEA TS 805 1 DR. H. A. SCHIRRMAN THE TASTE T ELLIS' THE TALE LAUREL BISCUIT COMPANY 1609 CHILLICOTHE STREET G E E N N W E E N E R BATTERY 85 ELECTRIC SERVICE Service T but Satzkjief M. P. Battery 81 Electric Co 921 FOURTH ST. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO A C.E. 'Ainku NODLER NOWT the BIGGEST Show in Town is on W0 011' ww' M! f WPAY your good neighbor in Portsmouth, Ohio sn..---Quan....-su--...neva-no , Safety Service Courtesy PORT MOUTH CITY LI ES The Place To Buy Hardware Is D 0 E R R 'S 519-521 SECOND STREET WE OPEN THE WAY TO LOWER PRICES Art is long Time is fleeting When the ranks of mediocrity are crowded There' is always room at the top FLO0D-DRUGS, INC. I. W. FLOOD, Pres. 2109-2111 GALLIA STREET 5 i I' 1 i gggfk CONGRATULATIONS T O T HE CLATSLS' OF 1946 F.ll DAEHLER GBT ARY C0. PHONE 452 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO IOHN T. CARR, Manager G E lVl P E R L I N E FURNITURE C0lVlPANY A U THOR IZED DEA LERS FOR VVESTl NGHOUSE Refrigerators and Ranges 6l2 SECOND STREET ASK EOR THESE FOODS . . ' 9 lil? BEL' DIl'lE PURE FOOD PRODUCTS The Gilbert Grocery Co. .err ff Z sf-E52 -r.e 2:31 ri s l My J E ,AIZ ii : : ,zlbgli 4 , if A VERITABLE beacon of liberty, the newspaper illumines the minds of all who read it, showing the way to clear knowledge of the affairs of the world. He who reads must be informedg he who reads THE PORTSMOUTH TIM1fs is informed honestly and factually. SERVING every member Of the family, THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES is detlirarctl to furthering the interests of democracy by best serving the interests of this community. For 94 1Q'tll'.I' A Dqlzvndalllr' Portrmollib IllIfl.flll1.0ll 1 COMl'l.IMIiN'lIS OF YOUR GENERAL Iil-I2CI'RIC STORE IWODIQIR N A PI 'Ll A IV C I :ISP HN' flu' florm' SCIOT0 SUPPLY C0. 605 PHONE CHILLICOTHE 47 COMPl.lMIiN'I'S OF CII!-IBIIT' PER SERVICE GALLIA AND OFFNIERE DAMARIN HILL Sl?VIENIl'IEEN'I'H 84 GRANDVIEW F011 wlloM THE ROLL CALLS MARY JANE JONES Y WILLIAM BROWN 334 A 5? p, I SMITH ix ik Www fag A , Sv 4+ fe- we CONGRATULATIONS , Wfffhf ' GIRLS! A Radio Program For You-- CfIl,Ll1VG ALL GIRLS Iivcry Saturday At Il:00 A. M. WPAY HERF-J ONES JKIAN UFA C TURIN G JE WELERS AND STA TIONERY 1407-1419 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA + P. BURKART, Representatlve 2201 CAMBRIDGE ROAD COLUMBUS, OHIO RRAGDRNE DEPARTMENT STORE THE VALUE STORE OF THE VALLEY 409-11 CHILLICOTHE ST. AL WINDEL C. M. HOWLAND WINDEL-HOWLAND Funeral and Ambulance Service 'Service For All Witbin the Mean: of All, Anywhere, Anytime 1503 OFFNERE STREET PHONE 200 PORTSMOUTH, O. MEI EL MEYER C0. CHR YSLER 59 PLYMOUTH Wbolerale and Retail Dirtributor USED CARS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS PHONE No. 1 224 SECOND ST. SELECT DAIRY 2345 GALLIA ST. PHONE 2822 C OMPLIMEN T S OF CARRY JEWELRY STORE COAIPLIMENTS OF THE 0HIO POWER C0 PA Y Compliment! of BRUSH ELECTRIC C0. 1838 VINTON AVE. PHONE 267 STEVENS HAT SHOP POR TSMOUTHB' SMAR TEST MILLINER Y SHOP located on Chillicothe si. facing Ciallia THE CAMEO FOR A BIT OF SWEET OR A BITE TO EAT Established 1926 839 GALLIA STREET Good Food IJ Good Healtbv YELEY'S Dry Cleaning AL WA YS DEPENDABLE PHONE 822 SIXTH AND OFENERE If lt's Borden's Bmdemf C 'T' gf -lt's Got to Bo SJ 'P Good .... MH lvlollllllll ollllll ' gifgiiffl- jd' ' ' If in DAIRY 237 SECOND STREET T PRODUCTS PHONE 1801 ICE CREAM We Thank You For Your Patronuge COMPLIMENTS Polllslvloolll OF DUCK PIN ALLEYS LUNCH RUUM SELBY SHUE C0. 1007 GALLIA STREET MANY PICTURES IN THE TROIAN WERE MADE ON FILMS AND SUPPLIES FROM EOWLEH'S CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF 'W6i' THE J. 81 S. SANDWICH SHOP 715 CHILLICOTHE STREET if' A NIELCHER FUNERAL HOME 1417 OFFNERE HILL AMBULANCE SER VICE PHONE 160 PURE. MILK oo. QUALITY ICE CREAM MILK DISTRIBUTORS We Appreciate Your Business 2001-15 Gallia St. Phones 1028-2981 Compliment! of the Woliord Machine Co. PARTS FOR ALL CARS 721-723 FIFTH STREET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '546 R A Y B H 0 W N Chiei oi Police KOBACKER'S Complimentf of THE PASTRY SHOP Ed Lookuofs Auto Supply WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A U T 0 SUPPLIES CHILLICOTHE AT NINTH PHONE 2937 HA Z E L B AKER SHOE REPAIR SHOP 738 FIFTH STREET EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING ONE DAY SERVICE Automotive Supply Co. -Dz1rtributor1- GOODRI CH T IRES MOBILGAS SCIOTOVILLE EIGHTH 8: GAY STS VIADUCT Sc GALLIA REDOUTEY 81 STERN C.,m,,1,'mm,,.,f PAINT STORE 1006 PORTSMOUTH GAS oo. POR'TiEiZiE1TIi13iHIO E m p I 0 y 0 0 S QUALITY GIFTS AT LOWEST PRICES .M RO - fa . Monosff J ' A , i ' T7 c. L -gy rl Xsxqg 421 CHILLICOTHE STREET NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT C0lIlPlill1l'11fI of SAMILSON'S LADIES' APPAREL 319 CHILLICOTHE STREET BLOW YOUR HORN FOR THE TROIANS BUT BUY YOUR HORN AT THE MU HISHOP MUSIC RECORDS PHONOGRAPHS Instructions On All Instruments 703 CHILLICOTHE ST. PHONE 3361-R N7 ,MSM I 'fu CHIRR AN PHARMACY PR ESC R I I ' TIONS , , , 1 8II LHILLILOIHIQ SIARIEIVI' PHONIS I2 l'OR'lkSAlOlJ IAII, OHIO A Action Shots Cfootballb ..,.. Adams, Mr. Lowell ..,..,............ Anderson, Miss Margaret Attendants of Football Queen B Ball, Miss Margaret .,..... Band ..,....,..........,..,..,. Banquet Cfootbally , .....,....,. . Baseball ......,...,.,......,............. INDEX 74 15 128 110,111 Basketball fboys' varsityj ..,,, ...., Basketball C action J ..,,,,....... Basketball C reserves J .... Basketball C freshman J ....,. Basketball C managers J .... Basketball Qgirls'J , .... . Blazer, Miss Anna . ,.... Board of Education .,... Burke, Miss Freda ....... Burkhardt, Mr. Owen ..,.. C Chemistry Club ,......, .... Cheerleaders ..,........,....,......... Choir ................... ,....... . ..,... . . Cicanese, Mr. John .,..........,. Classes .... 130, 131, 132, Clubs ......,..,...................,...... 81 78 77 79 80 78 84, 85 16 16 18 ,...102 82, 83 116 133, 134, 136 . ,........ 95-108 Coaches Cfootbally .........,.....,..,. 62, 63, 70 Co-Editors of Trojan ...... Cole, Mr, R. D. ......., Commercial Club .....,.,.. ,. Cookes, Mrs. Eleanor ........ Cup Girl ........,.,...........,. - . D Dances .........,.,....,,,..,...... Davis, Mrs. Betty ,..,.... Deans .............,..,...... Debate Club ,......., Dedication .,......................,..,. Dramatics ..........,., ..........,....,., - ......,.........., 4 106 11 94 138,139 11, 12 104 117-120 111 112 Drum Major and Majorettes ,.....,... , Du Pre, Miss Genevieve ,.... . ,,.. ............. 1 7 DuPre, Miss Helen . ,,..,.. ....... Duschinski, Miss Lea ...... E Elder, Coach Houston . .,... . Elliott, Mr. Harrison .......,...,. Ellsesser, Coach Willard ..,.,.. F Football Cvarsityb ........,....,..,. 15 10 19, 62 ..,.19, 109 17, 75 61, 63, 64, 69 Football Ccaptainsj .................... .. 62 Football Football Football Football Football C actionj .,..,.,... C queen J .,........ C banquetj .,.......,,.,.. . . . C junior varsity J C managers J .... Freshman Basketball .,,., Freshman Class .......,...... Freshman Class Oiicers . Frowine, Mr. Jacob ....... G G. A. C. ...,..,.. ..... . Girls' League ...... Girls' Sports ..,.,. Glee Clubs ...., H Heer, Miss Christine Hockey Homerooms .................. Hopkins, Miss Thelma . I Inter Nos ...., I johnson, Mr. Robert ..... Johnston, Miss Edith .... Jones, Mr. A. B. ..,.,... . Jones, Miss Ruth ........ Jubilettes ......,...,....... Junior Class ..,....,..,.,.... Junior Class Olficers ..,.... Junior Club ............,..... Junior Varsity Football K Kirkpatrick, Miss Bernice ....... Knore, Mr. Eugene ..... Knore, Mr. Gerald ..,... Krausz, Miss Mary ........ Kugelman, Miss Joanne L Latin Clubs ..,................ Leach, Mr. Bert .......... Library Club ....,......,.... Litman, Miss Florence Lorentz, Mr. Charles M Mackoy, Miss Caroline Majorettes .....,...........,.. THE TRD-JAN PAGE UNE HUNDRED SEVENTY 64, 69, 74 128, 129 71 70 63 80 55-60 55 15 92, 93 98, 99 84-94 113-115 zo 86 87 46-60 10 .. .... 107 15, 70 15 19 15 115 45-48 45 104 70 20 17 17 15 17 ..,.107-108 15 105 17 18, 63, 79 17 112 Managers Cbasketballb ..,... Managers ffootballj ..,.., Mann, Miss Sadie .,...,.... McComb, Mr. F. B. ..,..... . McKeen, Miss Aline ,...... McKelvey, Mr. H. W. ,... . Multer, Mr. Fred ...,..... Musser, Miss Isabel ..... N National Honor Society ...... News Class ...,.,.....,........,.. Niswonger, Mrs. Nellie O Officers Cfreshman classj ......... Oflicers Csophomore class? Ofiicers Ciunior classj ..... Ofiicers Csenior class? ...., Operetta .........., ,.............. Orchestra , ...... .......,...... P Perkinson, Mr. W. Dennis Physics Club ......,.,.,........,...... Pierson, Mr. Frank .............. Plus Ultra .........,. Q Queen Cfootballj .,....,...4 R Revellers ...,..,,.......,.,....... Reserve Basketball ..... Rowson, Mr. Denton ....,. Ryan, Miss Eleanor ..,.... 78, 80 63 19, 109 18 ..,f.'ffffffffff 10 15,70,80 19 ., ..,.4. 95 145 16 55 ....49 , ....... 45 19 117 114 105 15 108 128, 129 103 79 15 19 S Salladay, Miss jean .....,... School Board .,............ School Life .,........,.....,... Schwartz, Miss Mary E. ..,., . Senior Class , ..............,.. .. Senior Class Ofiicers .,..,.. Senior Honor ..,............... Senior Play .,......,......,...,...,. Shinkle, Miss Octavia ...,.... Snook, Mr. William ..,.,.. Softball Cgirls'J ...,..,..,... Sophomore Class .........,...... Sophomore Class Ofhcers ..,. Spanish Club .....,.....,.....,.,....,.... , Sports- Cgirls' rniscellaneousb . .,..., 16 .HHUHUH 7 Mt. 121-146 .HuH-H.19 ,-H. 19-44 .UHHHUNM 19 .H-., 96, 97 ,HHUH 120 19 11-1 12 89 49-54 49 .11 106 ,. 90-91 Student Council ...,,.....,,.,..,......,.... ........ 1 00 T Toney, Miss Hazel ,...,............................... 10 Trojan Staff .....,........,... 142 143, 144, 145 T rowbridge, Miss Marie .,.......,...,............ 18 N7 Varsity Basketball ..........,..,..... Varsity Basketball Squad ..,. Varsity Football ................,..,.. Vocational Classes ................ 76-78 61-63 131, 132, 133 Volleyball Cgirls'J ....,.. .............,........ 8 8 W Walker, Coach Paul ..,..,..,.. Warrick, Mr. Lauren ......,....... West, Mr. Glen C. Csup'tD Whitehouse, Miss Elizabeth Whitlatch, Mr. Harold .......... Wyant, Miss Hazel .....,.,. Y Yonovitz, Mr. Joseph ,...... Yonovitz, Margaret ....,... W1 ff -5- s . .. 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