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MMSZX L5i'- ,ig 5, im Q Seek 5 E? 'if 5 sQ . ,Q 60,29 ff- M , qsb I I eggyyym Nn5gg,sm,. ,L -.,'-l-.I-., ..I: , . ,S I 'Awswll i 53235 .rw ,?,. li. L 'A Ai? W , V. 33655 I' j , -11 .:., Q Walk M W ai WE A X vw fgfnrtz Zh yxvgff :-:- I L if 6 QE fig? fa- J, ' 4 ff ,4 4 f y 435, .,., .,.. . l Leaders of Trojan Spirit inspiring us to Win tor Dear Old Portsmouth High. CHLFRLEADERS I 'IYIOI' MAIORETTES P. Robeson, K. Dadosky, I. Hickman, T. Hewitt, N. Slone, I. Eichorn, I SIIUITID, G. Shamblin. ' I 'WEP it WA, by W m ,-V' ki 2 'xfzfgffgs 4 W1 wRuns,,m vw .Wi ww A H S Every thing that goes up must Come down cmd vice versa so our tmmpolin artists have found Y AK' MW' 114159 ...nd 'R i 'W sig? Q Q X S .gk fy 4 M 4. HAM fi? I ff H IHQST PLGHSIDG STIIHULI- THQ PHUS6 THHT REIFRQSI-IES -1 QRS -My FQ Q S My X S 5 M ik, A , 11 , M V, .,.. fvf as Q fx 5, I S4 PE' is is A 1 + fig f2f 2 sf W 'S as, 'fl' iii v A a I 'tv fy X ' ' ,U gif, if . i If? X A ' ,5 ,, 515413 31,5 Q'- , L'. ,vfffix V 1 ' i ' Wig, E t' I f' Y'--.xp 1 9 X N FY 1 if W W 7:15 , E ' ' K , Q x ' , ' Vx it Q M if K p ' f yQ5'5f, 5 5' Y fx Q I .IA , '. F r 'v ,f lf, ,. 'Ml I 5 R 'au ,b , .im C' .A . I ' Q L x f w ' H. P 3 ' WN 1 x , - ,, . Q, In , X 31, 4 .sv 4 -X Eagifff ,' L' ' 'fly-1 QM-,gg-fag ' wil . 2 W ii? , r 45 Q . 0 I 1 'Wa' 5 , ewwxsv f M 1 .aes ' Qiwii Q7 Q49 X X Nw ' .Aww is-W2 Q2 ww. QQ NS Wg , fx imw K QALQZ. -A 5 f Q N4 x,Q'fg N ,Q Wggfm' K 5' fb fwa-H fwl S 1' 4 f- X535 WF' V Wait 8 3 A FUNK' 'fl v 'lf' I 'Ar In-hi., f . ?sf'm, ,, , 93: N W :Q-1 - F:-:. f Q fwfsfg - . yew Nam. wwii. sg? a x' M., M ' ai 5 Wa Q2 .. .Qi ny AQ 'ffm .SPUGV .f iii fi mx 8- M , A mfj my fs J , .141 . sf' kg: ,M Y. ,M X QL .,., . , 'K , 'We-2 fn 9 lg' 'Mm '-TW 3,1 ff QM' The Commercial Co-op Class Provides Adventures into The Business World. The Commercial Co-op Class is made up oi senior students in advanced commercial work. They are beginning their careers before graduation by attend- ing school in the morning and going out to work in various business offices in the afternoons. The class is organized in the Commercial Co-op Club whose officers are Ioyce Arnold tPres.l, Iune Horne fVice- Pres.l. loanne Garrett fSecy.l, Retha Cartee tTreas.l, Lola Riggs fSocia1 Chairmanl, and Georgia Toleman fPublicity Chairmanl. A club meeting is in session in the picture at the extreme upper right. Seated in front oi the group tleft to rightl are Ioanne Garrett, Iune Horne, and Lola Riggs. Standing are Georgia Toleman and Ioyce Arnold. In the front row flelt to rightl Iohn King, Betty Moore, Mildred Lilly, Doris lean Walters, and Betty Richards. Back row are Charlotte Atting- ton, Alma Spence, Helen Gambill, Pat Pyles, and Ann Lake. The insert at the right is Retha Cartee. In the picture at the lower right are fleft to rightl Patty Richards, Ann Lake, Pat Pyles, and Betty Moore. Below are Lola Riggs. loyce Arnold, loanne Gar- rett, and Iune Horne. Following is a list of the Commercial Co-op Stu- dents and their respective iobs at present: Charlotte Addington tl.ewis Furniture Col Ioyce Arnold tBoy Scouts of Americal Re-tha Cartee tStapleton Office Supply Co.l Helen Gamhill tSCiOto Broadcasting Co.J loanne Garrett tCentral Presbyterian Church? lune Horne tCharles Brown, Attorneyl Iohn King tportsmouth Board of Educationl Mildred Lilly tlioberts lewelersl Betty Moore tTuberculosis Assn.l Pat Pyles tlztetail Merchants Assn.l Lola Riggs tGemperline's Furniture Col Alma Spence tBoy Scouts of Americal Doris lean Walters tKah Printingl 'K . Q is ,, xg Ann Lake tZimrnerrnan's Office Supples 6: Equipmentl Patty Richards tMarvin lones Auto Sales Incl Georgia Toleman tLowell Thompson, Attorney? 'K' X' fr' 5 'ii mf-W Q... We-,uf M3 .su Q l4'4N S-Wy, Q65 1 5 if 5 is ' Selling Victor Bell, Bettylu White, Betty Cha boude, Richard Thompson, Iudy Millirons Gene Hobstetter. Every student in Distributive Education is given a course in wrapping.- Anna Young, Mary Catherine Schuler, Betty Smith, Wanda Tuttle, Lillian Barnaky. Cf! 4 Every salesperson is ex- pected to keep constant check of what she has in stock. - Ioyce Malcolm, Oleta Lewis, Charlotte Carpenter. Gretta Sammons, Gwili Prater. Entire D. E. group is shown as they watch Bettylu White qive a demonstra- tion sale on an iron. 4 'ex v ,ff ,f gflfg, L A 5V X vwx- :Si it ., N,,. . 5 K ' 5 yew Nunniluf-N A W ww w 3 JF K . ,nr fm UU' fp ' A Q... R ' N., Q Q -,mf 5 wg V '5 Xu if H. l H ...v- 4 5 xxx f k 8' X T Gsm XWQW Nz, N , Ufmyyw .v K X MPWBW iw ,lm 56. his ww i f 9 X 25 W 5 W M WW? , ,Hu 1 , , 0 4,1 'wg J V 5 ,g if , 3.- M iMA x .-ox gt !'1.f' .F , A ,DL Q Y F M k ww. S......... I V 'G ' . -T'gw ' xr .r ' XXQYEH Q, F-259 Nik Q QS 2 X .1 :,-, fi' wir MACHINE SHOP I CLASS AT WORK IN SHOP. AUTOMOTIVE SHOP SHOWING 11TH YEAR WORK ON MOTOR REPAIR Bob Stcxmper Making a Base for cr Table Lump on the Wood Turning Lathe SHEET METAL SHOP. 'Wo' 3 -35. Harold Meadows, Keith Berlin, and Mr. Multer qlueing up boards for a cedar chesi. Thomas Horne and Roger Lykins dresinq down cx board on the surface planet via 2. Bmw' 1 4 4: w ,W Q V v al My tygxs 4 Y , s WN I N 1 BU 20 M., Y, m y in fagfqk' h :4'm 'f + m Q ,aj fi W N -K .. .Y x 'P ,.::5.g5E,. :ls -xl ,M QP' ,fx P L Sins l 9 V R af mv qs? '- El a 4 vkdvf 4 FD ff , f i 'l sr Mr. Edward Fournier this year made his debut as principal of Portsmouth Hiqh School. He has successfully filled the office vacated last summer by Mr. McKelvey and planted himself permanently in the hearts of students and faculty by his friendly and co-operative manner. Prior to coming to Portsmouth, Mr. Fournier taught at Utica, Ohio, and was a teacher and principal at New Lexington Hiqh School. Mr. Fournier attended Ohio State University Where he received his B. S. and M. S. in education. School Policy fllokers BOARD OF EDUCATION ey P. Ridenour, clerk of the Board: Dr. Thomas C S p D W A D vendeck, Mr. William Horr, President. S t d M A th Rau, Mrs. Arthur Huston, Mr. H. W. Mclielvey. S taries to Mr. Fournier-Lea Duschinski and Iudy A t: ary to Mr, Ridenour-Hazel Toney ary to Mr. Mclielvey-Thelma Hopkins OUR SCHOOLS BELODG TO THE PEOPLE, HDD THEY BRE FOR HLL THE CHILDRED OF PILL THE PEOPLE. -38- 5 Our new superintendent, Mr. H. W. Mclielvey, has had experience in school administration and a record of active, interested service. During the time he was Portsmouth Hiqh principal, Mr. Mclfelvey became very popular with the student body, This year as sup- ertendent, his qenial, friendly manner and proqressive spirit have contributed to the success of the school system. Under his leadership Portsmouth schools have received recognition an many fields of endeavor. Mr. McKelvey holds his B. A. Degree from Ohio University, M. A. and cer- tificate of graduate work from Ohio State University. -39. MR. H. W. MCKELVEY, Superintendent of Schools 6 Mr Ralph Elliot has served as dean of boys at Portsmouth High School for the past tour years. Prior to taking over as dean ot hoys he was principal and teacher in Portsmouth elementary schools. His duties include advising the boys on vo- cational and personal problems, checking on the daily attendance, and assisting with extra Curricular activities. Mr. Elliot attended University of Michi- gan, Miami University, and Marshall Col- lege. Ho received his B. S. degree from Ohio University. 140. Mwyni Mrs Margaret McBroom is completing her second year as dean of girls as Ports- mouth High School. She also serves as the head of the art department. Among her duties as dean, she sponsors the Senior Honor Council and the Girls' Lea- gue, directing their various social affairs and activities, Her daily duties include, checking the girls' daily attendance rec- ords and advising girls on personal, vocational, and academic matters. Before coming to Portsmouth High School, Mrs. McBroom taught at Cameron, Mounds- ville, Bellaire, and Mt. Olliver School in Pittsburgh. She studied at The Washington Seminary of Art and received her B. A. from the University of West Virginia. Her graduate work was done at University of Michigan and University of Pittsburgh. ..eg ADAMS. LOWELL B. A. University of Iowa, Ohio Uni- versity, Miami University, Ohio State University. . . . Physics. Biology BURTON. RUTH B. A. Ohio State University. . . . Related English American History ANDERSON. MARGARET B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University, M. Ph. University of Wisconsin. . . . English IV COLE. RALPH B. A. Oberlin College, M. A. Uni- versity oi Alabama. . . . Chemistry. Qualitative Analysis. General Science BALL. MARGARET B. E. Denison University. . . . Latin I. II. III CRABTREE. HERBERT Rio Grande College, Ohio Universi- ty, University of Cincinnati. . . . Machine Shop I. Vocational Machine Shop and Related Subiects BLAZER. ANNA B. A. Ohio University, University of Wisconsin, Columbia University. . . . Latinl DUPRE. GENEVIEVE Oberlin Conservatory of Music, B. S. Ohio University, University of Wisconsin, Miami University. . . . English I BURKE. FREDA B. S. Ohio University, University of Wyoming, University of California. . . . Current History. World His- tory. Social Problems. Tro- ian Sponsor DUPRE. HELEN B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University. . . . English I -41. ? x Xi X , . use 'T' it-'-un... 415, Wh.-4' x ik QC? I Y wif f -.ff ...Q 'QW-x, WM--pr .QW .. 'Q fa wvvemwf' t K , when-1 ' lf. If f'9,Kl' hlxffax if -. Q? f 'Svf' , 5 EMMONS. THEODORE Cincinnati University, International Correspondence School, N. Y. A. Wheeling Steel Machinist. . . . Machine Shop II. Vocational Machine Shop. and Related Subiects HARTLEY. MARION B. A. Oterbein, New York Uni- versity. . . Librarian FULLER. IUANITA B. A. University of Michigan, M. A. Columbia University. . . . French I. II. Spanish I. II. HELLER. GEORGE B. S. Western State Teachers' Col- leqe. . . . Health. Driver Training Reserve Basketball Coach GIBSON. EARL Eastern Kentucky State College, B. S. . . . Boys' Physical Education. Line Coach tlfootballl HELSTROM. EINAR A. B. New England Conservatory of Music, M. A. Northwestern Uni- versity, Belgian Conservatory ot Music. . . . Band. Orchestra GLASS. IOHN B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University. Ohio University, New York Universi- ty, Columbia University. . . . English II, III. Speech KEGLEY. IOE B. A. Milligan College. . . . American History. Civics GOINGS. PAUL . . . Sheet Metal KRAUSZ. MARY B. S. Ohio University, M. A. Penn- sylvania State College. . . . World History. English I .421 Z BEACH. BERT Western State Teachers' College, Muskegon Commercial College, Gregg College, Miami University. . . . Business Training. General Mathematics MEADOWS. CARL B. A. Transylvania College, Ohio University. . . . Biology, Head Football Coach LORENTZ. CHARLES B. A. Marietta College, Ohio State University. . . . General Science. Asst. Foot- ball and Basketball Coach. Tennis MITCHELL, PAT A. B. and M. A. Washington and Lee University, University of Vir- ginia. . . . World History. World Geography. Coaching MACKOY. CAROLINE B. A. Randolph Macon Women's College, B. S. Ohio University, Massachussetts Institute of Technolo- QY- . . . Study Hall Supervision MORRIS. DUI-'FRIN H. B. S. Ed., Ohio State University. . . . Mechanical Drawing MCCOMB. FRANKLIN B. S. Alma College, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Miami University. . . . American History, Clvics IVIULTER. FRED B. S. and B. A. E. Ohio State Uni- versity. . . . Industrial Arts MCDONALD. DOROTHY B. S. Marshall College. . . . Home Management I MUSSER, ISABEL B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University. . . . Business English. English III -43. 'Gwinn nesti- 65 'off t Qu' 40 -Ns.. fix fl! ev? nil. C435 ---autor' XR.- N15 W UN uhh. n1:.1..mr. B. A. Otterbein College. . . . Algebra I SCISINGER. DORIS B. S. Bowling Green State Universi- ty. . Distributive Education PIERSON, FRANK B. S. Wilmington College, Ohio State University. . . . Civics, Social Problems, Athletic Director. Basketball Coach SHINKLE, OCT AVIA B. S. Miami University, M. A. Co- lumbia University, University of Wisconsin, University of Chicago. . . . Home Economics II. III ROHR, WILLIAM Ohio Wesleyan University. . . . Civics. Social Problems. Athletic Director SHUMP, MARIFRANCES B. S. Ed., Ohio State University. . . . Girls' Glee Club SCI-IAEFER, CHARLOTTE B. S. College of Mount Steloseph-on the-Ohio, University of Cincinnati. . . . Commercial SPEARS, FORREST B. S. Indiana Technical College. Ohio Wesleyan University, Univer- sity oi Cincinnati, Marshall College. . . . Auto. I. II. Vocational Auto- motive. Related Subiects SCHWARTZ, MARY ELIZABETH B. A, Western College for Women, M. A. Ohio State University. . . . English III. Iournalism. Creative Writing SUNDERLAND. RICHARD B. S. Ed., Miami University, Ohio State University. . . . Marching Band. Choir lMixed Chorus! m44- TROWBRIDGE, MARIE B. S. Ed., Ohio State University. . . . Plane Geometry WOOD. OLIVE B. S. Ed., Miami University, Uni- versity oi Cincinnati, Cambridge University. . . . English I, II WATTS. GALE B. S. Ed., Bliss College. . . . Bookkeeping WYANT. HAZEL B. S. Ohio State University, Ohio University, Columbia University. Gregg College. . . . Shorthand L Ofiice Practice WELLMAN. MARTHA ALICE A. B. Morehead State College. . . . Physical Education YONOVITZ. IOSEPI-I B. S. Miami University, M. A. Ohio State University, Colorado State College, Trade Experience Machin- ist, National Tube Co. . . . Supervisor oi Trade and Industrial Education WIESNER. ETHEL B. S. Ed., University of Cincinnati, Graduate Work at Ohio State. . . . Commercial Co-op WITTENBURG, ALBERTA B. S. Miami University. . . . Typing I. Treasurer of Ath- letic Association NOT PICTURED ALLARD. ELDON B. S. Ohio State University. . . . Mechanical Drawing DUPUY, HENRIE'I l'A B. S. Ohio State University, M. A. Columbia University. . . . Mathematics NOEL, GURNEY B. S. and M. A. Columbia University. . . . English ll OVERTURF, ROBERT University oi Cincinnati. . . . Automotive I, II, Vocational Automotive, Mechanics Shop THIMMES. WALTER University of Cincinnati. . . . Sheet Metal I, Il. Vocational Sheet Metal Shop and Re- lated Subjects FRE-ISI-HTIE-IN OFFICERS Lett To Right: Secretary, Ioyce O'Dell: Vice-President, Iohn Hanes: President. Tom Williams: Treasurer, Pat Kuqelman. We started our high school year with an enrollment ot tour hundred eager freshmen, full of enthusiasm and interest, which our new principal, Mr. Fournier, directed into the right channels. As a result, we were able to do many things this year. We got off to a big start by electing our class officers, president, Tom Williams, vice-president, Iohn Haynes, secretary, loyce O'Dell and Pat Kugel- man, treasurer. Miss Mackoy and Miss Trowbridge were class sponsors. Our honor roll topped all other freshmen honor rolls with more than cn hundred A and B students. We raised most ot our money through the sale ot pencils and paper in 321 and by sponsoring an after game dance. As a result, our class treasury showed a nice balance. ElH3S HF ISHS FRESHMEN 'S V9 -, Rf Eff ' A wa . 1 imfi '- fk Row Row Row I How Row Row Row Row ' Maia? be 314 I: S. Dodds, B. Davis, I. Edmiston, S. Duncan, I. Dailey, B. Cullums, I. Doll. II: I. Dresslor. B. Doherty, I. Deiner, R. Davis, C Crawford, M. Dunn, P. Diddle, B. Dixon, B. Engle III: A. DuPuy. W. Dorton, C. Dickey, S. Ellsesser I. Dunman, D. Curnutte. E. Davis. IV: I. Elkins, I. Elmore. K. Craft, I. Davidson. N. East- wood. I. Donathan, C. Evans. I. Dunn. 315 I: I. Griffith, E. Greathouse. I. Glasgow, V. Fodge S. Frowine, I. Finger. II: I. Fordyce, R. Grashel, I. Faris, B. Fleece, B. For guson. B. Fleming, I. Goltz, I.. Gibbs, N. Fyffe. III: I. Feazell, I. Frese, P. Flannery, M. Greenwood, I. Flowers, I. Gilbert, M. Grimm, A. Gibbs. IV: D. Fugitt, I. Greenhill, F. Gerlach, F. Glickert, R. ' Fsagans, T. Gentry, P. Flynn, Q. Gin. u . Row Row Row Ro W Row Row Row Ro VI 1- 312 I: D. Baker, R. Boggs, D. Apel, C. Bobst, I. Bartlett, D. Arnold, D. Bently, B. Blair. II' M. Boehm. B. Arms, I. Barringer, E. Boyd, P. Boggs, A. Angel, I. Bias, D. Apel, I. Boorman, N. Adkins. T. Baker. III' I. Abrams, O. Blevens, D. Barker, I. Baker, G. Boren, B. Adkins, B. Bowmen, B. Briggs, P. Brake, I. Barrett, H. Alcorn, B. Bond. IV: T. Baer, W. Alexander. B. Annltrong. D. Baker, L. Belveal, B. Bradley, R. Allen, B. Bauer, B. Barrett. 313 I: S. Brown, N. Coe, M. Clarke, A. Conner, D. Conley, M. Brown. II: M. Carr, P. Bratchett, I. Cooper, I. Cooper, I. Chamberlin, I. Christian. B. Brombacher, S. Cab- lish, K. Clark. III: A. Collier, C. Brandel, P. Cooper, I. Collings- worth, M. Burks, I. Bush, E. Coriell, I.. Cooper. IV: B. Canter, I. Carter, D. Brown. I. Chinn, E. Cooper, R. Burdette, H. Brehmer, B. Bums. I. Cooper. r -1 W. ff ' if 'H 'Sl 'fw- Row Row Row Row Row Row 316 ' I: D. Hoerr, I. Hollis, B. Haywood, D. Hanson, R. Hammond. II: G. Haeger, F. Hager, B. Hirnes, D. Hyles, L. Hall T. Hacquard. III: H. Haley. S. Gulley, C. Gulley, N. Gulley, R. Hammond, M. Holden, I. Hager. W. Hall. IV: R. Higgins, M. Heisler, B. Hall. H. Hill. A. Hill, G. Hamilton, R. Henderson, I. Hanes. 317 I: B. Martin, M. Hanes, B. Preston, G. Ashe, M. Mc Colgan. II: C. Cranston. C. McComb. R. Scott, D. Dailey, T Dickson. iv Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 318 I: B. Keibler, I. Iames, B. King, ,IL lson, H. links, G Kennedy, P. Kahl. II: M. S. Iehnson. S. Carr. I. Keatley, M. l. Iohnson D. Irvin, C. Iarvis, I. Kelly. III: P. Ianney, I. Iones, T. Hurst, C. Kessinger, M Kennidy, C. Kegley, B. Hurlh, P. Ioseph, G. Kaul IV: F. Iohnson, R. Keyes, B. Kellison. G. Kidwell, D. Kirk. D. Iohnson. 319 I: B. Lawson. I. McGloihen, N. Marlow, R. Lynch I. Mershon, M. Mershon. L. Lucas. Il: R. Leddingham, I. Lowe, K. Lewry, D. Myers, N McFarland, B. Litteral, W. Mercer, P. Myers. III: P. Kugleman, M. LaRue, G. Lewis, E. Lindawood N. Marlow, S. Martin, D. McHenry, I. Lindemen. IV: R. McSweeney, R. Locke, B. Meddly, S. Ledman D. Loh. D. Logan. E. Mershon, I. McCulloch. C Lindawood. -49. 1 1 I Ji ' I '11 r .' ' .,'f , M il' J' ' I F5l'l'1k: y A wg: ' A- I:,5:,.g. . ' X , .J -, . If ' '- Z., 'I 1-'. f'I U H- 'Q , Row Row Row Row How Row Row Row 321 lGroup 31 I: C. Somerset. P. Snyder, S. Sheets. B. Sommer. M. Stanley. S. Sparks. G. Shamblin. 1. Scott. II: P. Show. B. Swisshelm. M. A. Seth. P. Sexton, S. Spencer. S. Sturqill. R. Storch. I. A. Smith, S. Simp- IDD. III: I. Snodgrass. H. Skaggs. E. Sheets. N. Spencer. S. Scott. W. Smith, R. Spears. B. Tackett. IV: L. Spaulding. T. Tolle. M. L. Thomas. D. Taylor R. Sedsoil. I. Thomas. I. Smallwood. P. Sexton. 321 IGroup 4I I: F. Ward, R. White. B. White, R. Valentine. B. Toney I. Worley. S. Winebrenner. L. Workman. I. Young II: D. Warren, R. Zuehlke. P. Williams, I. Tuttle. R. Willis. R. Weghorst. R. Newsome. B. York. III: B. Welty, A. Windel. C. Vice, B. Williams. S Workman, C. White, I. Turner, T. Williams. T. Wilson. IV: K. Vaughn. D. Watkins. B. Webb. S. Wright, A Workman. S. Williams, D. Wooten. C. Eastwood. 50' Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 321 IGroup ll I: R. Morris. C. Muck. V. Mussetter. I. Myers, M. Miles E. Momoe. R. Mowery. D. Minor. D. Weidner. Il: I. Riggs. G. Iohnson. H. Miller, C. Multer. B. Oakley S. Moore. T. Oakley. N. Myers. C. Overholtser. III: G. Mosley. R. Noel. P. Nichols, H. Mowery. R Patrick, B. Oppenhiemer. R. Mittendort. C. Owens T. Redman. I. Moore. IV: W. Patrick. S. Parsley, S. Newman. I. Moore. I Miller. M. Miller. D. Payton. N. Owens. 321 IGroup 21 l: C. Scati. G. Phipps. F. Roe. G. Peters. H. Peade D. Pettit. P. Riley. M. E. Perry. D. Scott. B. Ramey. B. Pennington. T. Quinn. C. Rogers. G: ll: B. Rayburn. T. Pitts. S. Sally. G. Schweinsberg Scott. S. Pressley. III: M. Richter. N. Hatclttt. I. Piatt. W. Payton. I. Penn- ington. E. Roberts. I. Pyles. R. Benison. R. Schmidt it Q., Y mf fn an - f '. fi ,mg-' . it 9 EM 2 ,J 4 ,, :Rf .ifgffl , -Q 3 mil ,M 4, 21? A ,lf u fx if ,Q . if K , , nl 1 v. ff ,K -1 3 4 x Q x x 'J x' .Af JJ? ,X 11 'C.F,xv- SOPHOMOR6 OFFICERS Left To Right: Secretary. Carol Sparks, President. Carol Lorentz: Treasurer. Dorothy Stemshorn. Standing: Vice-President. Ray Keyser. S the class of '52 entered P. H. S. in 1948 we were starting our first year in the big school. For our first activity we elected our class officers with Dave Hazelbeck, presidentg Bob Kirby, vice-presidentg Connie Crawford, secretaryg David Dever, treasurer. Our social activities included an after game dance and a skating party. We raised money for class projects by selling theme paper and pencils. Miss Mackoy and Miss Trowbridge served us faithfully as class advisers. Our second year in P. H. S, was a qreat one with Carol Lorentz, president, Ray Keyser, vice-presidentg Carol Sparks, secretaryp Dot Stemshorn, treasurer. Each homeroom elected two people as representatives on sophomore council to decide class policies. We sponsored an after game dance which was won- derful fun. The sponsors for our great year, elected by the sophomores, were Miss DuPre and Mr. Glass. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 304 I: L. Gresham. M. Giles. R. Hamilton. M. Haggerty. G. Hackney. ' II: P. Flinders. D. Elliottt. S. Hall. L. Guilkey. M. Flem- ing. I. Fuller. D. Everly. M. Edwards. III: P. Elliott. R. Harcha, I. Graham. L. Gullett. D. Flaugher. R. Grimm. E. Farmer. N. Ford. IV: D. Eichorn. D. Harley. H. Gibson. K. Gin. H. Goetz. D. Glass. G. Evans. R. Gordon. R. Faris. 305 I: B. Ienkins. G. Howerton. I. Harrison. B. Hayslip E. Horne. R. Irvin. II: M. Kendrick. B. Helterbridle, R. Henderson, T. Hew- itt. C. Kidwell, M. Ieffords. P. Iustice. I. Huffman B. Ianney. III: M. Iones. M. L. Iones, E. Keyser. I. Howes. E Humphreys. R. Herbert. R. Kiebler. D. Harris. IV: V. Kinder. R. Keyser. A. Hurst. F. Hoskins. D Keyes, C. Harrison. K. Hollis, D. Hazlebeck R Harris. P. Hill. -53- 1 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1 Q 9 .6. 212 I: N. Barney. W. Archie. D. Adkins. N. Campbell. D. Burch. W. Applegate. II: G. Barber. I. Allred, B. Burchett. B. Boyle. R. Bray. R. Brickey. B. Crawford. I. Bowser. P. Adams. III: R. Addis. B. Adkins. R. Beck. K. Barnes. O. Carter, H. Boring. R. Cade. I. Bell. C. Carr. IV: H. Anderson. B. Bentley, W. Bauer. I. Arms. D. Boyle. P. Allen. K. Boyd. 303 I: C. Chinn. D. Colburn. S. Crane. C. Crawford. L Chucales. D. Double. II: R. Case. I. Carver. D. Cobb. M. Davitz, I. Cook I. Duduit. S. Cohen. M. Davis. E. Dailey. D. Clark III: W. Cooper. N. Easter. IV: D. Dever. C. Cooper, R. Davis. W. DeLotelle. R Clifford. H. Covert. C. Chamis. D. Chick. I. Corbitt ' ' VB.: A Q75 w .- f -. , J if . How How How How Huw HOW Huw Huw 306 I: H. Madden. M. Lakeman. B. Lewis. E. Leadinqham. R. Lyons. L. Meade. Ilz B. Lemons, P. McAIee. F. Maior. I. Lewis. I. Kirken- doll. V. Lair. F. McPheterl. C. Lewis. B. McAfee. Ill: C. Lorentz. M. McGraw. I. Layne. I. Liles. R. Mc- Daniel. I. Martin. B. Martin. IV: I. King. B. Lang. E. Lockhart. V. Lawson. R. Kirby R. Lykins. D. McGinnis. C. Kleinke. 307 lx A. Price. I. Milward. P. Pratt. C. Miller. I. Miller II: I. Pgeitfer. C. Nichell. M. Powell. D. Moritz. I. Pack G. Osborn. E. Messer. III: D. Moore. C. Munyon. N. Owen. B. Paul. B. Poole. ' I. Mitchell. B. Price. IV: D. Metzler. T. Michelhaugh. B. Owens. I. Parker. B. Nichols. W. Pass. B. Morris. l .1 QM Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 308 I: E. Schweinsberq. L. Smith. D. Sanford. E. Riqrish. R. Sagraves. P. Rein. R. Reid. L. Schramm. II: I. Schweinsberg. S. Ramey. M. Schweinsberq. I. Schneider. I. Hickman. H. Ross. R. Ratliit. III: G. Shaw. H. Skeens. B. Rutclifl. S. Shank. N. Price. N. Seaman. N. Slone. D. Roe. IV: S. Slceens. N. Pruitt. P. Redman. D. Shockley. I. Ratcliii. A. Simpson. 310 I: E. Wall. S. Williams. M. Woodrum. I. Workman. M. Staker. M. White. II: E. Zornes. M. Wright. B. Yeagle. I. Vogel. K. Stei- Iens. I. Strunk. E. Workman. A. Sparks. N. Vicars III: F. Whiteside. M. Stards. C. Sparks. P. Wilder. D Stemshorn. R. Theiss. R. Smith. IV: L. Venturino. H. Stout. C. Snyder. D. Ward. B Stapleton. I. Stone. l. White. I. Thatcher. D Thacker. .54- ElHSS HI IHEI HIGH FLYING JUNIORS! 4fwl!'N'W'x JUDIOR OFFICERS Left To Right: P r e sid e n 1, Dick Frecka: Vice-President, Dave UPP: Secretary. Sue Iustice: Treasurer. Anne Gault. l947 we took the field as freshmen in P. H. S. We elected as our class officers, Dick Frecko, presidentg vice-president, john Bakery secretary, Ierry Cropperg and Treasurer, Charles Golden. With Miss Caroline Mackoy and Miss Marie Trowbridge as our sponsors, we began watching and learning un- til our turn to act. We sponsored two freshmen skating parties wich showed our ability. With a year of experience under our belts, we were a rousing success. Our sophomore class officers were: president, Carroll Howellg vice-president, jim Kiourtsisg secretary, Bill Isong and treasurer, Patty Kline. Our sponsor, Mr. james Hogden, helped us raise money by the sale of Trojan jackets. When we finally came to bat in our junior year, we really scored some hits. With officers, president, Dick Freckag vice-president, Dave Uppg secretary, Sue justice, and treasurer, Ann Gault, we elected Miss Mary Krausz and Miss Anna Blazer, sponsors. To give them aid, the officers and sponsors appointed a junior council, made up of one representative from each junior homeroom. We amazed everyone by selling over 392,300 worth of magazines, winning the first trophy for our school. Our annual junior play, NO PLACE TO PARK , was nothing short of professional, with large crowds both nights. Our greatest achievement was the junior-Senior prom, our last activity of the year. lt was a wonderful yearfone we will never forget. Q sv ,N . Ii? I if Q' sat: I .qw,,Tt 7 l lr viva' 610-Y 203 Row I: I. Gleming. M. L. DeBoll, B. Cunningham, D. Da- doslry. I. E. Eichorn. Row II: M. C. Distel. M. Dever, D. Diles. A. Fain. S. Duis, W. Flannery, R. Fanlzell. Row III: C. DeLotelle. R. Feazell, D. Davis, D. Ellis. R. Edmiston. T. Frazier. 205 lGir1sl Row I: A. Kiourtsis. K. Kinlrer, R. Len, M. Lemins. I. Kidder. N. Kenard, C. Hoop. Row II: B. Hale, A. Hager, L. Iohnson, D. Goddard. R. Howard I. Hickman, B. Hoolr, P. Kimble. E. Lam- bert. Row III: P. Iustice. C. Furbee. R. Hack, I. Harlow, D. Hum- phries, I. Fulr, D. Harris, S. Hoffman. Row IV: A. Gault. W. Horne, B. Hedrick, S. Kates, P. Kline, S. Iuslice. L. Grimes. B. Goodman. M. Lair. .57- Row Row Row Row Row Row 201 I: I. Ames. B. Anderson, P. Ball, W. Adams, B. Aclrer man. L. Arms. N. Askew, P. Bickham. II: K. Allen, K. Berlin, R. Baer, C. Aier. I. Beekman. R. Bauer, R. Bennett. R. Boehm. 202 I: D. Brake, C. Compion, C. Campbell, A. I.. Buckley R. Cornell. II: I. Chapman, D. Coriell. D. Boyle, N. Covert. I Coriell, M. Cave. IIIz O. Boggs. B. Collins, I. Clinebell. I. Cropper, B Craig, I. Brown. IV: D. Brady, D. Chabot, R. Cattlel, I. Clarlr, H. Bums R. Cox. E? A J Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 205 tBoysl I: I. Klourtsil. R. Iohnlon. R. Ioseph. G. Hatch. R Henna. B. Ives. C. Hess. II: D. Gibbs. F. Freshour. C. Golden. D. Frecka. C. Howell. I. Hicks. B. Ison. R. Klitch. III: R. Goddard. W. Grierson. D. Heid. R. Hamilton. H. Gambill. T. Fyfte. H. Horton. IV: R. Hamilton. E. Gullett. R. Greene. D. Kegley. B Wise. D. Klelnke. 206 I: S. Mckelvey. S. Michelhauqh. R. Maddy. L. Locke. P. McGuire. H. Maynard. Il: M. Monroe. D. Madden. N. Meginnis. R. Mosley. C. Morton. A. Miller. I. McCoy. B. McGauqhlin. M. Lucas. III: B. McBride. C. Moore. B. Looney. B. Lyles. H. Meadows. L. Mcsweeney. D. Mclntosh. R. Lucky. S. McHenry. P. Lewis. S., I 'Muir' 'ftfwr f ' r 1 eww 'H Row Row Row Row Row Row .fbi 5. r - . : ginsmv - '- 207 I: B. Rutherford. P. Robeson. E. Rollins. D. Rigley. H. Rudity. II: N. Newman. M. Rammel. P. Roberts. N. Newman N. Plymale. D. Perkins. D. Nichols. I. Nordstrom III: M. Scott. B. Rayburn. I. Ramsey. D. Richardson I. Phelps. L. Pitcher. R. Riqley. D. Powell. 210 Q I: R. Smith. R. Stacey. I. Shump. C. Taylor. B. Spriggs. I. Sommer. I. Staker. II: D. Sheppard. I. Thomas. L. Taylor. I. Thompson. V. Sparks. D. Steahly. S. Segur. V. Smith. III: B. Stamper. E. Simpson. I. Searingen. R. Shoclrley. B. Staker. I. Spencer. G. Shope. I. Stroud. H. Shamblin. .58- :S . Q Kris., ,,,, . --....... VE? 21 l Row I: F. White, I.. Volger. D. Waits I. Yuenqer. B. Underwood. Row II: D. Vallance. N. Tubbs, R Vendura. M. Tingler. M. Zeliq- mcm. P. Yates. A. York. R. Tucker. Row III: R. Wynn, A. White. D. Upp. I. Trone. P. Whaley. D. Yuen- get, R. Walters. I. Welch. H. Wallace. -59. I A , Q.- P, w l rx ,Qu 'vs wx Q-V., xx an ' . 'Nu JUNl0R COU CIL Row I: S. Mckelvey. R. Herms. I. Phelps, D. Upp, I. Kiounisis. R. Slcxcy. Row H: P. Kline. A. Gczull, I. Thomas. I. Baker. B. Martin. A. Fein. R. Frecka. D. Brake. S. Iuslice. B. Anderson. The Pandora Box shines with a Watch, radio, silver dollars, and certificates which were diver! as awards to the Winners of the biqqest magazine Campaign ever-f Nw.. N v V A 'fx 4 'K l ki, wr' 5 4 H9 if ' if 5 Q 1 3 as i f s 9 I Ik '3 ., f ei C 'F 'B' Q ' 9 J Q 5 . .f my SGITIOR OFFICERS Left To Right: Secretary. Barbara Preston: Treasurer. Ann Falter: President. Tom Dickson: Vice-Presi- dent. George Schirrmun. At last the time has come. We, the graduating class of 1950 are a proud class-proud of our school, and all that we have accomplished in these four short years. We are happy that we are the class of the half-century. P. H. S. took us under her wing in the fall of 1946 as a happy, social minded group. Our two sponsors were Miss Caroline Mackoy and Miss Marie Trowbridge. Our officers chosen were Steve Clark, presidentg Tommye King, vicerpresidentg Phylliss Gordon, secretary, Loretta Hooser, treasurer. As sophomores we sponsored the Circus Prom, a very successful event. Our officers that year were Barksdale Wimbish, presidentg Betty Lu Russell, vice-presidentp Betty Ann Hill, secretary, Rita Apel, treasurer. Mr Raymond Smith was our sponsor. Our junior year was tops. We came into the limelight by going over our goal in selling maga- zine subscriptions. Next was our very successful junior class play, Susie The Siren . We ended that happy year with our spectacular Iunior-Senior Prom. The co-chairmen for this big occassion were Carolyn Rowson and Bill Henson. We all enjoyed it, and we feel that it will be long re- membered by all who saw ir. We elected the following people to lead us through that wonderful year: Bob Kimble, president: George Schirrman, vice-presidentg Carolyn Rowson, secretaryg D. E. Newman, treasurer. Miss Mary Krausz, our class sponsor, did an excellent job leading us through our many activities. Our last year was full of many memorable events, including two plays, one of which was our class play. Our officers for this year were: Tom Dickson, president, George Schirrman, vice- president, Barbara Preston, secretaryg Ann Falter, treasurer. Our co-sponsors were Miss Henrietta DuPuy and Mr. Bert Leach. As a final contribution to good old P. H. S., we sponsored a big dance. After our traditional commencement exercises, we bid farewell to our many friends. .63- f CHARLOTTE ANTIS PAT ABRAMS BILL ADAMS CHARLOTTE ADDINGTO ROYAL ALLARD ZEB ALLEN. IR. RITA APEI. EDWARD ARGEROS IOYCE ARNOLD MARY ARTRIP LILLIAN BARNAKY BERT BARNEY IACK BARNEY ANN BARTLETT GEORGE BECK I IOSEPH BEL!-'ORD VICTOR BELL HORTENSE BENSE IOAN BIAS RALPH BRETZ FRED RUCKLEY CHARLOTTE CARPENTER CAROLYN CARR RETHA CARTEE BETTY CHABOUDE DAVID CHILDERS BETSY CHUCALES CARL CLARK CLARE CLARK STEVE CLARK 165. 'ef frm- IFY 0, ? 'SfK X., 7--of Ri? 22? W r 1 Q gf , N D K ' .-3 43. K W -iv' 5- X PM is S3 -L J' Q funn- I :L N xx M - Mia K FX I- , 6' It f 1 H 'Il---P if 1'- E l. '51 Q90 f' KEITH COOK THOMAS COOK WALTER CORBITT CHARLES CRANSTON ISABELLA CULLENS DAN DAILEY GENE DARRAGH IERRY DeARMOND DONALD DEINER RICHARD DEVER TOM DICKSON ROBERT DOLL IAMES DOUGLAS MARY LEE DOWNING BETTY DRAKE .66u CLIFFORD DUPUY IANET EARL MARY K. EISNAUGLE DOROTHY EXLINE SUSIE FAIRCHILD ANN FALTER HAZEL FANNIN BOB FARRIS ROY FLACK DONALD FLOWERS DONALD FORD IOHNNY FORD WAYNE FORD KARL FUGITT HELEN GAMBILL .67- 'M1 ' xt? ,ZZ ,an-an 'Mil-.W , N. ,wx N-. np 'Qu iss' Q'--va 111- , i 'muy 'Qu' v-'-'f ilk!! '39 -f:. Stix fx Y fl, ......'1. fr' .qv- IAMES GANSLEY IOANNE GARREIT DONALD GINN MARILYN GLASCOCK FRANK GOLDEN IOE GOODMAN IAMES GORDON PHYLLIS GORDON PHOEBE GRASSMAN EUGENE GREENWOOD IOYCE GULLEY IEAN GUNNOE STELLA HAMBLIN RALPH HAMMOND CLYDE HANNAH -68. ROBERT HARDY SUZANNE HARVEY PATRICIA HEID BILL HENSGE BILL HENSON IACK HERBERT ROBERT HEVJITT IANE HILF ARTHUR HILL BETTY ANN HILL GERRY HIMES ELIZABETH HISLE IACK HISSON EUGENE I-IOBSTETTER LORETTA HOOSER . n 60 ,AP ,N .L 1' in ng, ' A 'H-M -x MQ . wa., -. -, 1 ..,::, :?:' I , .,.. , 1 milf 6, .R gun-....... ,J B fWl X bu-ff' -Y- IUNE I-IORNE IOAN I-IORTON IAMES HUNT EDWIN KALB SAM KEGLEY RICHARD KERNS ANNIE KIOURTSIS ROBERT KIMBLE IOHN KING BRET KLINE ANN LAKE STANLEY LANE CHARLES LEE LANG BARBARA LAUGHLIN GLENNA LAWSON -70. LOIS LEDMAN IOAN LEWIS OLETA LEWIS MILDRED LILLY IAMES LUTMAN KATHLEEN LYON MARY KAY MCCOLGAN WANDA MCFARLAND BETTY MCROBERTS IOYCE MALCOLM CARLOS MAXIE IOYCE MEEKS MARTHA MILLARD IOYCELYN MILLER RICHARD MILLER -71- Y 49 WANDA MILLIRONS 'QV' R CAROLYN MITCHELL X LOIS MITCHELL 'if- BETTY Moons NORMA MOORE MAXINE MOREE 'L- EDDIE MORITZ GENEVIEVE MOWERY RICHARD MULTER , ,wm v 4? ' yd? 'U by EMNA LOU MUSTARD BETSY NAGEL D. E. 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Mfr' if inf Us an ? m ANNA YOUNG HARRY WILLIS BARKSDALE WIMBISH MARY ELLEN WINTERS THELMA EILEEN BERTRAM V, - SPUHIS - FHHIHHH Our games are important in the learning process of living democratically together.- INTO THE HUDDLE -Y 'L -g:.-QQ j3gfI,QfQk,,2,i-News - Q. gmssgf 3 XJ X A i J' .ff F fi, Warming the Bench Until I Hm Needed-- f' .R S .,,.,, , x, I 1 ? r Y NNN, 7 'Q 33 b cc -' C4P7, -- 191913 05 co ODNHN fb ,iffy R 1 YI' 23' . .,.,3 ,I im il, , qa,, ., .AM .R WQNW XQRXKNS M o.K 1 N. ',1, IIIW1 - . 'fi f .HH 1.: ., of 12 ff.. . .X F' S M. Quia Q ig w. 'mga . I qw ego 3 S, 1 Q 1 My Qs .. if fi N , r . W g ws x., 1. Q31 K' f . - . N B .f-Q '5 'f a .5 fwfkfwfiisffi - - f H .kfig-'ii,.?ffi5!.fws.g,.2x?Sis in 'W I I ' ' ' V I 2. . ' . ' I ENS Fw 'fx I . .F UMM K, ... , E . W M . Q , .V M, if v ,Q -W A 5, Q Q W E ' if w J .1-QE is 'G 336' if N i X W: N I ! f:42,f3lg,,9 - A , f i . 54 Q I 37 f 119. JE. Q33.I . MQ lv H ol F1535 . N . I . ' ll 5 32. I m S v 3 1. f '9' B15 3 X' 'I ff i-f-Qfs-hill. Row I: C. Sally, B. Hcm-is. K. Ledmun, H. Gambill. B. Scott, B. Hazelbeck, M. Scott, R. Plymcxle, R. Wlute ROW Il: C. Gibson. R- Herms. C- Moore. B- HGmi1i0n, E. Rigrish. K. Berlin. D. Chabot, S. White, K. Fuglit Row III: C. Meadows. W. Corbitt, E. Cooper, B. Farris, B. Wimbish, B. Williams. I. Barney, L. Pitcher I. AppeL D. Upp . Nr if!'lk'S'I i i .181 . rtrff Y' -I E I i ' . -it-jwlzlf A Q -I 33 ia gf? I - ' .-es' IBNQQ' ye 'ir :wi FO0TBAll MANAGERS Row I: D. Harris D. Amold K. Ledmcm Row II R. Herms C. DuPuy D. Gcrmbill I. Bell -82. 3125 B47 .22. i3U. it 4U 53 ,FWD lml-ML 1, A.. , Row I: C. Howell, R. Bauer, T. Quinn, W. Ford, L. Hqley, L. Soon, D. Arnold, I. Young, I, Bell Row H: B. Adams, C. Multer, B. Argeros, R. Freckcx, W. Grierson, I. Goodman, B. Whitehouse, B. Ison C. DuPuy, G. Heller Row HI: I. Lutman, Z. Allen, I. Arms, G. Schirrman, I. Corbitt. G. Scott, R. Keyser, C. Mitchell, C. Lorentz 7 T' ...mc . ...... I FO0TBALl CUACHES Earl Gibson Carl Meadows Charles Lorentz Pat Mitchell George Heller so X Q ' 53 -83. '4 K HW55 f-4 N1 1. ,J , - 'C g ,ff gs, www,-5 Qffh -F E THREE CI-IEERS EGR OUR TEAM! -84. lin- - New emma' I . 'Til . RX 4, RW nf .H O , r M.. , my' w'f mfg. sf-my ' J : K 5, ,x 4 5,5641 .f A M' -s 5 ,A K Q M n A 4 W A ,pygmy ,N L'ku , M 4 1 , In XQAVJ ,QQ . Mig, f'9If.-yy!! L, mix 2 , . M. 'f xs v M5 ,-9241 f ' ,Af H' f'rf,' Q my if , . M fa fixyv J - M A rx Kwik' Af., ,Mk,s,, , K ,exif yi lux, ,kg 2 , 'K Q, X v -A ff 1, -,, fx, AA, hx! if Tx-sy .f fikjflf- .,f,f., J f f wgwi A ,K 5l,fhxg1.'13 S1' 2392 ,Sufi 1 A Ugailfii' 'V a, an 1 vw ,itll K 'H' gif' ' ' 4 ' f K' W A , ,ay XV' fl,-' +3 f M 4 Lk., fffw M-X, A ,xg ww . I . if . ,, .. ev K k , 4. HH' M si' v 4 ',l.l.l l 1 l The Portsmouth High School Trojans lost the 1949 opener to a scrappy Cincinnati St. Xavier eleven, 20 to 7. Big Bob Hamilton and Walt Corbitt looked best for P. H. S. Russ White made the lone T. D. for Coach Carl Meadows' team. Quarterback Carroll Howell hurt his previously injured ankle in this game. This was an im- portant factor in the loss. Portsmouth 0 Middletown 33 A game but outclassed Trojan eleven fell to a smoothly operating Middletown eleven, 33 to O. Louis Haley, Walt Corbitt, Dave Chabot and lim Lutman were in the thick of the fight. lack Appel was kicked in the back in this game. Larry Scott booted a 66 yard punt late in the game to set the visitors back to the twen- ly. Portsmouth 'I Springfield 55 After making a battle of the game for 15 min- utes, the Trojans collapsed and were smoth- ered 55 to 7 by a powerhouse Springfield foot- ball team. Hay Luckey, playing his first game of the season, scored the lone touchdown with lack Barney kicking the extra point. Zeb Allen and joe Goodman looked fine in this game. Portsmouth 14 Cincinnati Central 13 The Trojans broke a three game loosing streak by defeating Cincinnati Central 14 to 13. Crashing through for two T. D.'s and two conversions in the third stanza, Coach Mea- dows' boys came from behind to win. Dick Frecka and Ray Luckey scored the touchdowns with Frecka going from the one-yard line. Luckey's tally was from the one-yard line, too. lack Barney and Ray Bauer were the defensive stars. Portsmouth 19 Chillicothe 13 Portsmouth Trojans prolonged their winning streak by defeating Chillicothe 19 to 13 in their first game of the year played in foreign soil. Ray Luckey ran 35 yards for the first T. D. and Dick Frecka scored the second Portsmouth marker on a nine-yard dash through left-tackle. Walt Corbitt blocked a punt in the loser's end :om und Biilplirdhms recovered ton the wtrfnlnra touchdown. rv P' X4 haw-PK A Q Q, 1 ' is 5 I F v 4 J Portsmouth 7 Williamson 7 The Trojans tied in a 7 to 7 deadlock with the Williamson, W. Va. Wolfpack. Scatback Ray Luckey brought the spectators to their feet with a brilliant 92 yard kickoff return in the opening of the third quarter. Ioe Goodman. co- captain, jack Barney, who kicked the extra point, and Dick Frecka turned in the best per- formance for Coach Carl Meadows. William- son's T. D. also came in the third quarter. Portsmouth 6 Hamilton 14 A gallant Trojan eleven won everything but the football game as they played a highly favored Hamilton eleven, only to see the Big Blue win 14 to 6. Carroll Howell made the T. D. for P. H. S. going from the 4 and one-half yard line in the third quarter. Hamilton scored in the first and fourth periods. All of the team played their hearts out and never stopped try- ing till the final whistle blew. Portsmouth 12 Huntington East 32 Portsmouth Trajans ran into a spirited gang of Huntington East Highlanders to lose 32 to 12 in the homecoming game. Walt Corbitt was outstanding in the gridiron tussle, scoring two markers, one an 80 yard dash. The first T. D. came in the second quarter and the second from 7 yards out in the fourth quarter. Larry Scott, who punted for the Trojans, did a good job punting in this game. Portsmouth 27 Ironton 0 An alert gang of Portsmouth Trojans scored a surprisingly easy 27 to O victory over their arch rival, Ironton, on the Ironton field. The Trojans scored in the first, second, and third periods. Ray Luckey startled the crowd again on an 85 yard run on the second half kickoff. Again, all the Trojans turned in a good game for Coach Carl Meadows. Portsmouth 7 Ashland 13 A strong second half comeback by the Trojans failed as the team lost the final game of the season 13 to 7 to the Ashland Tomcats. Thir- teen seniors played their last game for Ports- mouth. Iunior quarterback, Ernie Rigrish, pass- ed to Walt Corbitt in the end zone for the T. D. lack Barney kicked the extra point. Ashland's tallies came in the first and second periods. Carroll Howell turned in his best game of the season for Coach Meadows. Q ' - i 21:2 ' WN x Ms X X f 3 1 'sy 'V K Y fir -mais I X 1' if X I I' I K -fav x 1 fm X 'iz W .5 Q W ' iq 'iw I I Q 'Q 1 - v 47 , . ' L Ng A .- - , 3 x ,. x ,.' ,ix A . Q I . .gg Q K .l l Z fx .. -N M W, ,' ' f ' ,N ' - L V x if ' - f' 3 1 4 K X H Ah' '- nk, 'QQ I 2 51 Mmm 4 aJin4l!M2Sa,L,.J N if 1 . 1 -no ,M fx Lee Piicher A R George Schirrmcxn 5 4 Lf Ak X, -1 K' I.. N I X. x'1' X wi 15.31 .gifs X X' .11 Dave Upp Q x FOOTBALL OUEENS COURT Left To Right: Carol Sparks, Mary Anne LaRue, Barbara Martin, Barbara Scott QUEEN Sue Taylor ,f , N 5 -as hw uv. K.. .!1' Ill vw f lf. fi, 'i 'X 4. V :- iff ! X Fl if -, as W ll at :g,1',1 g, lgw. , -Q Ray Luckey Louts H Elzcx Cooper C3 :yt xi ' I CW as o ,EES all af gf A ., ff 1 ,uw I 'Q 6 Mike Scott Bill Henson Bob Ha :- mi B111 Ison Larry Scott I , if I I, 5 km , Ar-32' Q5 1 'l x 1 lim Arms Ernie Rigrish and Dave Chabot Sonny Wlute Q' 22, , Kg , - M wwwnu-fm Q.--W -MW. , . lack Appel F. mf . W gl .ji -. W , uf .':'':me-jfE:g,'.':- K ,Wi 3315 , B A S K E T B A l l SWEETWATER DOUGLASS ENTERTAINS X - l lb Of 6 fav! 2126 Whig, 14' X1 ix M E? 3.4 Q 4 The Gomes PHS Visitors Dec. 2 Portsmouth East 62 28 Dec. 3 Hillsboro 58 22 Dec. 9 lronton 5l 40 Dec. lO Greenfield 48 40 Dec. l7 Hamilton 44 47 Dec. 30 Columbus East 58 37 lan. 3 Huntington East 58 34 Ian. 6 Springfield 43 37 lan. 13 Middletown 52 47 lan. 14, Chillicothe 52 55 lan. 20 Cincinnati Elder 55 34 Ian. 27 Springiield 56 50 Feb. 3 Middletown 42 54 Feb. 4 Lima Central 45 50 Feb. lO Hamilton 53 52 Feb. l7 Dayton Stivers 64 48 Feb. l8 Chillicothe 46 45 Feb. Z4 lronton 63 44 TOURNAMENT RECORD District March 2 lackson 71 51 March 7 Ports. East 67 34 March 9 Lancaster 49 48 March ll Chillicothe 5l 49 Regionals March l6 Hamilton 44 47 18 WON-5 LOST Bert Barney made Associated Press first tean all Ohio. Iames Douglas and Bob Kimble made first team all district. Bert Barney made first team in Greater Ohio League. Iames Douglas won the placque for being the most efficient player for the 1949-50 season. Bert Barney won the foul shooting placque for the 1949-50 season. Bert Barney was voted the most valuable player by his team mates for the season. ,, ... 'dt ,.f' Am f1f .,, - 1 ,K 7 , , 'dm 5 v A 1 1' ' QW lf Lf Q al 1 ii , ig? 3 4 in wg 33 Q Kai fi Q' va I ' I? ww I 1- . fix 44 -s ' z ? 4 , 'Y' W 1 , , 5.x X 9- fb fx 1, ., 'V S xkb, k mr ,,.,. 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Yv3I.D, ,P ,525 2 -s I-R 3 if 'TW Q HES 1 3, W G fx K if , s J' Z5 fs, 7' il film? GlRl'S SPURTS - Af G. A. C. Officers: B. Hoodmon, A. Folter, L. Ledrnon, R. Oakley. G. A. C. Row I: C. Dlstfwl, S. Cruno, I, Dudutt ti. Prcvston, B. Sfrott, A. Potter, P. Robeson, I. Shump. Row II: H. Oukluy, N. White, CI. Qlrowtotd, P. Wtlder, L. Oppenheimer, L. Hooser, B. Russell, B, Sikos, N. Sisson, A. Fcun. Row Ill: L. Le-dmun, D. Stnmstxorn, M. Mc:Colqcrn, C. Sparks, C. Lewis, C. Lorentz, P, Gordon, F. Whttrv, C. Cfuxnpbcxll, P, Grnssrnon, I. Thomas, R, Thoiss, P. Kllne. Row IV: D. Hrcrko, C. Compton, B, Mcutm, A. Gcrult, S, Itlstimv, M, Hanes, G. Ashe, S, Duis, S. Mt'Kvlvvy, H. Story. , A . L,f:+fw: .. af. XA KA K 1 ., 'X X LN? , k ,Q ,rainy if . ..,, so , , gf ty., ' A, an gy' Li Us SWK E f vg . A 3, i . ,, , L ng., Q ' 'rs ' yr Q, X 5 'jr i l Q 5,31 QA . 9 1 Q, H ' li , ' . ' film 'QL M -A V X as if ' N X Q sis, .af if gi: A I 1. .. A A .,,, .- 'vt 4 . ' ' V ' , .wr xr- .. gyw. I 1 V A ,i-Lf. 1 msg fi.. r ,. 'L T, I f K ,, ,Haw ,, .. '+ J , 'it A .. . t . ,M fits, A K ,tw f , Q, I 3 www I 1, 2 s 4 L , i f K 16651 . 4 gngix X. tj A A ,.. Am QW Q an . W, W ,, 1 -filsuq My ' Q 'fm 3 5 a-,Ei ' ., if ' E , . V 53- nf' . .-A 7 'K 1 5 signs Y. P. ,. - f .17 'Ps' . YQ-. 3 g.'.f?a. . V gg .14 3 2 -pg., , if f fl 4' ' J Q 5 . It :fi t 4 ff 'fm I ma h m WEE . '.: fW' ,www fb -.?R 'N' ,X fb., , E mwwfqpw... lou -anew iii M in M----of Masai. 1 3-swf' W X W NM, wg, A J , Hs M - 3 kk N J ' U ? f XV 5-iff gsm J J? Mi' 'ef UE :-3 HONORABLE MENTION Row I: P. McAfee, P. Wilder, C. Sparks, Row II: D. Stemshorn, S. Crane, C. Crawford, R. Theiss Noi Pictured: I. Duduit. SCHOOL RUNNERUP How I: I. Kidder, F. White, P. Robeson. Row Il: H. Fleming, L. Locke, S. Sequr. ...J 'I H 0 Wx fl' fl? W as 11,5 I1 , . s .M Q, -1: mmf'- Q 5 Mary Kay McColgan holds copy tor a previous story while Barbara Pres- ton corrects Tom Dickson on the spelling of a name. Correct spelling is very important in News Class. Correct usage is equally important. Here Georgene Ashe, Marianne Hanes and Dan Dailey put the dictionaries to good use. Charles Cranston kibitzes over B a r b a r a Martin's story while Charles Mc- Comb works on a head. Kibitzing is a frequent oc- curence in News Class. Betty Nichols and Rosa- lind Scott discuss a story with Miss Schwartz. if lr , ff - f f, ,ff Hn Important Step ln Education ls Learning To Ulork Together Creatively. School Drganizaiions T se and strengthen our sense of democrcrhc responslblllty. TROJHD YEQRBOOH HD STHFF Q' l 3 .lt '- L 7 ad' M A' SENIOR HONOR I: Nancy Stephenson, B. Preston, A. Falter, S. Harvey, M, Eisnauqle, I. Meeks, N. White M. Glascock. Row Row H. Carlow, C. Mltcllell, DEAN'S ASSISTANTS Row I: S. Taylor, B. Sykes, W, McFarland, R. Bauer, T. Swope, N. Slusher, I, Arnold, M, Millard Row Il: D. Pyle, S. llarvey, B. Hill, C. Mltchell, B. Laughlin, L. Riqqs, R. Pauley. II: l.. Mntvlxc-ll, B. Lauqltlln, B. lltll, W. Tuttle, L. llooser, B. Russell, R. Walqenbach, B. Rollins, 1 - ' . v x, fig, . t f 'M 'i U. 4 1' w U 5 f Nr jf .f',,. .. .., D -A PM itll . 'L 'X , -QEQNQJQQQ. 4 U:-d':5iv ., Q 1 af 0 t' ww' uv. t A gf 1 AY vs f -an V441 y 1-ww 7 KT . , ,,., .M 4 f,, 'K if 3, f M4 ff' ff .' V A . 1. 5,4 5 lg 'ij' ,. ,fn . 1. my my , if 1 ll E ,H 2 Ni is .. f .Ml me ,bs 5 K ggi is Q 1 -Ll, 'wig , fy gy: ' 'Q ,Pm fm X ,, mf MJ? Q A SQA' Q L ,.V.V . V L JM, Q55 .LM px A 'SNWJ' ' - A amy. Q 1115, ,Zi F Sie . K QV, mmm' Row Row Row Row Row Row Row f X KEY CLUB I: D. Grimm, T. Fyffe, I. Baker, R. Wolters, I. Stcxker. II: I. Cropper, B. McAfee, I. Rctclift, R. Bennett, D. Dever, I. Spencer, D. Kiebler, B. Craig. III: D. Huzelbeck, K. Berlin, I. Hicks, H. Goetz, I. Phelps, B. Edminston, I. B. Thatcher. STUDENT COUNCIL I: S. Ellsesser, K. Lewry, E. Rodgers, I. Huffman, T. Baer, D. Greshel. II: F. Kline, I. Schlichter, I. Kiourtsis, D. Brody, I. Thomas, B. Anderson, B. Brombucher, N. Adkins, C. Lewis, N. White, B. Arqeros. ' III: D. Upp, T. Dickson, E. Hiqrish, C. Moore, W. Corbitt, D. Huzelbeck, B. Williams, T. Williams, D. Karr, S. Roy. IV: D. Dever, H. Anderson, T. DeLotelle, S. White, D. Glass, T. Hccqudrd, G. Hutch, T. Quinn. mai. rig' K 1,135 ,. ,fe F' I ' X 1 L ' 'ix. , I 'ii ' K ea' .-'fd t'f vmliifml . t QA .vt-tif: fi-Qi ,, HP' . f 'Rf' 'i-3 ,. 'SU C 6 A tin ' fr ' K M ...KN nm. wr.. A My Q ' 5 1 , , . - ,Quit 1 'S ku . lv -W , ,f .4 'sf 3 ' A Row Row Row Row Row Row Row ,455 I was kg: 6' f ' v.xt',':,' 1' . , , ' HP' ww ,at 1-iff 'ff H ali , 'fs' Liss, b,fi'.,n - , , fb, N1 x ' 5 ' i as W w x. v ' v. 4 5 Y A 4 4 .V W x . JSO I REVELERS I: P. Grossman, F. White, I. Hickman, D. Coriell, C. Campbell, A. York, C. Distel, G. Ashe S. Hoffman, D. Watts, C. Vanis. Il: C, Compton, B. Russell, S. Taylor, B, Sikes, L. Voqler, C. Taylor, R. Apel, R. Walqenbach B. Rollins, B. Rutherford, P. Kline. III: C. Cranston, C. McComb, Tl. Dickson, P. Abrams, D. Ford, G. Beck, R. Miller, B. Ives I. Evans, I. Baker. BETTY LAMP CLUB I: L. Locke, G. Kidwell, I, Hager, M. Clark, I. Cooper, A. Saunders. II: Cf, Asborn, A, Sparks, R, Teddinqton, D. Myers, M. Dunn, W. Mercer, S. Ske-en. O. Blevins B. McRobe-rts. III: I. Harrison, S. Hall, I. Lowe, A. Collier, D. Watkins, T. Tolle, G. Lewis, G, Phipps. IV: M. Huffman, B. Yeaqle, M. Howes, M. Lakeman. .. 'W Y? 1 A M gifs if s r 'fs aw fu' Row Row Row Row Row Row Row REVELERS I: C. Hooke, A. Miller, D. Waddell, K. Kinker, R. Maddy, D. Humphries, L. Iohnson, N. Kenard, L. Arms, A. Bartlett, L. Biqqs, P. Nett. II: B. Cornett, W. Adams, D. Harris, K. Abbott, C. Furbee, L. Locke, M. McCoy, R. Pelfrey, M. Eisnaugle, P. Robeson. III: D. Dunham, O. Boggs, I. Cropper, M. Trane, I. Clark, B. Craiq, S. Clark, M. Robinson, B. Patton, I. Swearinqton, D. Dailey, I. Clinebell, D. Saqraves. REVELEHS I: T. Fyffe, D. Kerns, B. Bauer, B. Henson, B. Cattlett, T. Swope. II: R. Scott, M. Hanes, I. Thomas, L. Hooser, B. Preston, M. McColqan, L. Ledmcm, N. Plymale, M. Dever, R. Stacy, H. Rudity, A. Gault. III: I. Staker, D. Brake, L. Grimes, I. Thompson, P. Yates, A. Fain, S. Mclielvey, I. Coriell, M. Zeliqman, S. Thatcher. IV: R. Layton, R. Walters, R. Herms, D. Yuenqer, D. Vallance, I, Hicks, I. Phelps, T. Frazier, R. Bennett, I. Spencer. , 4 tt nyqm i I 1 nf--Q 5 5 A '- ' . ' 159+ ., M' ' 5 S eu A M 'L I :fig G L4 X .T 't I ' 1- E 7 N . Q gs ,R W Q L 'mf 'L,.,I . I . I Lk ll? - u If 5 fl . , . 'JY' I I .Til ui 4 win: '2 1, M 3 'ff Q 'tug qw, ,Q , L, P' 'fl 4' P QM? IJ! . ,f A I ' W 47 .f Q -0 Row How Row Row Row Row Row l I S-1 i I I INTERNATIONAL CLUB I: D. Watts, S. Mclielvey, A. Falter, S. Harvey. II: M. Dever, I... Ledman, M. McColqan, M. Van Bibber, B. Nichols, D. Powell. III: C. Smith, I. Richardson, I. Spencer, C. Golden, T. Swope, S. Clark, A. White. INTERNATIONAL CLUB I: P. Grossman, B. Scott, N. White, S. Williams, P. Robeson. II: H. Bemse, S. lustice, l.. Grimes, P. Gordon, N. Plymale, M. Zeliqman, C. Furbee. III: D. E. Newman, B. Eclminston, R. Walters, I. Stake-r, D. Yuenqer, B. Kimble, D. Multer IV: I. Welch, R. Hammond, B. Wimbish, B. Barney, I. Hicks, R. Cattlett. f' any f J gf T 'f' , ' f . ' s ' ff A ' .1 ng ' 'kv 1 1 I, 'Sk . '. 'l 'z 19 1 ' A -I-. .dn IQLQI1' C A I -.5 n - 1 .. 4? I A 'I' ,,fu 1 'V f Q6 'Ol -Q15 M XM' .643 Row Row Row How Row Row Row SCIENCE CLUB I: L. Mitchell, P. Grassman, B. Preston, B. Scott, S. Harvey, I. Bias, A. Falter, K. Vanis. III: M. Millard, N. Sisson, M. McColqarx, N. White, D. Exline, B. Laughlin, M. Van Bibber III: L. Walls, B. Sikes, L. Locke, R. Oakley, L. Ledman, M. Morree, L. I-looser, P. Hordon R. Apel, M, Small, I, Earl. SCIENCE CLUB I: R. Reid, R, Herrns, I. Staker, R. Walters, R. Layton, R. Fyffe, G. Hatch, I. Gamsley. II: I. Trone, B. Craig, T. Swope, R. White, S. Clark, R. Hammond, I. Spencer, D. Yuenqer. III: L. Lanq, I. Swearinaen, G. Schirrman, I. Herbert, B. Wasserman, D. Ginn, F. Freshour IV: I. Phelps, D. Multer, B. Hensqe, T. Frazier, C. Golden, I. Nordstrom, G. Golden, I. Lutman ' iv? iii' If 'i KL n V' ' ' ' s qv is 'V' 'il' S w if Q 4 -nf 3 , PM I .565 ,.,,,, Y 'gf Q mg 1 4 Q Q V 3 56 A 'Xxx M if .K A v f . .. wfwwg for M . ,. wwf T, W f f X - nay s ' ' 'BEF 'HI Y 'B X si' 6 6 1 B r 40 R V l, ' X. 6, kfw Wi, PLUS ULTRA Row I: N. Barney, M. Edwards, P. Neff, R. I-lack, P. Roberis, N. Owen. Row Il: l. Layne, F. Major, P. Wilder, S. Cohen, E. Messer, R. l-larcha, R. The-iss, H. Borinq, P. Adanms, C. Chamis. Row III: D. Grimm, R. McCracken, H. Goetz, D. Glass, R. Clifford, D. Harris, B. Pit1s. Row IV: D. Dover, ll. Anderson, F. Hoskins, B. Lana, D. Hollis, R. Addis, R. Herbert, L. Smith, D. Steahly, S. Miithelhauqh. Row I: D. Buruh, C. Campbell, C. Chinn, S. Hall, G. Shaw, E. Dailey. How II: D. Brake, I. Thomas, C. Compton, I. Rottqen, M. McGrow, G. Hackney, B. Keyser. Row III: S. Crane, l. Duduii, C. Lewis, C. Sparks, D. Stemshorn, E. Zornes, N. Vickers, R. Bennet I. B. Thatvher, A. Fam, P. Kline, l. Cropper, I. Trone, D. Brady. 17'f'T ' 'T 6 . .5 N 1 X fd X 7 3 A iss L-1 in new N r . 6 . ' I, 5 1 X ' N . ' - .5 ' N i9l . 7 s-i. r L 'ii l . ... f raw . R I F . A Ci - F . ui' DLX I f x D ' M i W . . 1 N E -. ' N' ' A ' .... 'C .. 'C f,' X V A , . , A .. - , f . . . ..:. ' ' L ' ' fm wr ' - Q i 'f f'i ,F Xxffllb ,Mrs ff ,, .1 f. H lynx in W' G. . Q.. . ' t . '-.. 4 3 w ,K X ' . ,. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row - 1 I: A. DuPuy, N. Coe, I. McGlothlin, D. Barker, N. Gulley, S. Gulley, G. Gulley, F. Roe, A. Conner, D. McHenry. II: B. Hall, K. Clark, T. Oakley, B. Fleece, D. Kirk, I. Hanes, I. Youna, B. Bond, P. Ianny P. Dittle, P. Flynn, B. Patrick. III: C. Iarvis, W. Patrick, C. Crawford, S. Newman, S. Ellesser, K. Lewry, B. Shisshelm, I. Bush, A. Collier, C. Keqley, N. Marlowe, H. Brehmer. IV: P. Brake, C. Brandle, S. Shank, P. Kalh, R. Burdette, R. Weqhorst, D. Carr, I. Piles, T. Williams, I. Doll. I: T. Wilson, S. Brown, R. Hammond, C. Somerset, I. Iohnson, S. Frowine, P. Riley, D. Baker. II: T. Redman, M. Perry, D. Conley, R. Mowery, N. Adkins, I. Iones, C. Kessinqer, I. Flowers, S. Spencer, H. Peake, L. Cooper. III: K. Chick, M. Kennedy, S. Cablish, B. Engle, B. Brombacker, P. Myers, D. Wooten, B. Ferguson, I. Goltz, B. Dixon, G. Lewis. IV: M. Richter, G. Boren, L. Gulliet, I. Gilbert, I. Piait, M. Grimm, M. Seth, D. Apel. I Y. I Nv- gofk A C' 3'-H-vw. 4 Q- 1 V' 'iffy cg Q. .X F If A KI-X My ' 1.6 1' slr V. A . ii' . ,B is Q . . h 1 A. NG- .J 3 , , X Q Xi W 49 3, . 'Inf' 'fs n 1 fl 'Y - 5 Hifi, 1.1. .D K .1 I page, I --ff ' Sf T 4 A .f,, -.5 'H I If A 9' if df' sf., 1-x,x D. E. CLUB Row I: W. Millirons, B. White, G. Prater, W, Tuttle, O. Lewis, I. Malcolm, L. Barnaky. Row II: C. Carpenter, B. Chalaoude, B. Smith, G, Samons, E, Hopstetter, V, Bell, R. Thompson M, Srhuler, A, Younq. '1' and I CLUB Row 1: M. Scott, ll. Keibler, B. Ratclitf, I. Stewart, B. Hardy, B. Faris, I, Stroud, I, Bolford, R Smith, E, Shope R. Burns, R. Statts. Row II: S. McKinley, I. Wedelorook, E. Gullit, I. Wheeler, H. Horton, I. Brown, H. Gamble, D Shepard, B. Wise, E. Pool, P. Lewis, H. Burns, H. Rogan, How III: Mr. F. Spears, B. Rayburn, B, Finton, B. Green, W. Ford, L. Meyers, B. Roqers, F. Buckley R. Bretz, D. Perkins, T. Tipton, R. Fankle, H. Willis, S, Lane, R. Williams, B. Gottard, R Hamilton, Mr, T. Emmons. Bow IV: B. Severs, W. Grierson, R, Bear, R. Feazel, D. Phipps, I. Beekman, I. Ramsey, Q, Kalb I. Douglas, B. Uhl, R. Riley Z. Allen, B. Nickle-s, L. Percell, B. Adams, G. Scott, I. Barney e.....4,..,....g ,wmwwwi 57.133 if it M 2. Row How Row Row Row Row ff r HQf1eQ+ ,HQ ',ig- 4? ? nf' Tv? Y ww' ffih M . x 1 ? R 4 NATIONAL HONOR .5 Standing: W. Corlntt, H. Gumlnll, C. Mltchell, H. Wclqcnbcch, F. Golden. Sitting: S. Clark, D. Muller, B, Klmble, I. Beltord, R. Seovers. Inset: N. While, IUNIOR CLUB Row I: N. Tulllus, ll. Plc-minq, L. Taylor, M. Lurcxs, D. Ellis, K. Allen, D. Richardson How Il: ll. llQ:tf.m. I. Brown, B. Swett, N. White, R. Burns. sifih, 9 S+? X Q fx- Q Siuif Members Row One: ll, Kllno, I, Thorrms, B. Scoti, P. Grossman, D. Brolin, E. Lambert li. Russel, C. Drstel. How Two: D. Sterrnshorn, T. Tha-iss, A. Pain L. Lsrdmcln, Nl. Moree, H. Hudrly A. Gcnlll, I. Swocxrlnqin. Row Three: I. Kiourtsis, R. Wullws, D. Keg loy, E. Henson, D. Rice, B. Hens go, I, Phelps, C. Dupuy, I. Evans Not Pictured: M. Hummel, S, Iustice, N. Sisson, E. Mustard cmd Carol Compton. x ,D wh v if' ww . aw.. cef- 'gulf my :Www Yearbook Sponsor E v' 4-. :'z7'a?a1 'YHa W V x 4 -..,... Y.., . .. ,,-. ' 5 an 1.-.-g......,....,...... IN KW. s v's.46'4Oiu-, 4-ul-al' Cfw' JVF? . M...-Q f ' L, 1 zz... M .L . 6 Q ' 5'o'o W- V o o Q, , ,- ?,.'g. g , MM M. MJI0. ' if 4 Z N4 'Av f M9 x .. .JEL-E'i':!'.: X' e- fl 'Q vu.. .. 6.1 .Q K7 '39 Q Sha- x I Q ,O ,.fsQ,O.. I Ng l Music On Portsmouth proudly at the fore! .-.,-w Band Members Row One: P. Robeson, I. Wasserman, D. Multer, R. Layton, I. Elkins, I. Bias, S. Rarney, K. Barnes, H. Alcorn, R. Staier, M. Seth, G. Shamblin. Row Two: M. Lemons, P. Diddle, H. Rudity, S. Duncan, W. Patrick, B. Lemons, C. Ruark, E. Moritz. Row Three: I. Baker, A. Maynard, W. Mercer, G. Hamilton, R. Sommers, I. Riqqs, A. Hill, H. Flannery, B. Stapleton, D. Perkins, I. Shump. Row Four: I. Hickman, R. Boqqs, A. White, R. Nichols, R. Noel, D. Metzler, R. Fodae, E. Humphreys, I. Staker, P. Boqqs, I. Eichorn. Row Five: A. Spence, R. Mosely, D, Kirk, R. Flack, I. Brown, C. Kleinke, B. Edmiston, H. Shamblin, A. lson, B. McAfee, M. Kennedy, R. McBride, R. Mittendort. Row Six: T. Hewitt, W. Robinson, T. Swope, T. Truitt, R. Saqraves, N. McFarland, C. Lorentz, M. Lucas, D. Weidner, D. Curnutte, S. Clark, D. Moritz, B. Ianney, N. Slone. Row Seven: I. Ratclitf, P. McAfee, C, Lorentz, T. Wilson, D. Irvin, I. Mitchell, O. Boqqs, M. Davis, R. Kiebler. Row Eight: R. Tucker, T. Redman, I. Strunk, I. Schneider, D. Flowers, T. Frazier, R. Gordon, R. Clark, F. Roe, I. Clark, R. Kerns. Not Pictured: L. Coe, W. Adkins, D. Coriell. Managers: R. Patton, R. Reid, R. Beok, R. Davis, S. Sequr. Q-.---sg... S 3 Q., X.,- x -- 'K v K 't .f' SVTTT' ,M 4-fgfj ay! X? XLXx1XkxQxK,Qff f Qff N X 1 XX Xxx X e N xx ,f I N 4 ' Q - X. 'Hx xfik f kg if f fxf ,ff I4 E' X Y - XX , Q7 f! XSX 1 f 7 X f ' X 3 1 fl X A J mf- 'Q' 'I SE' fwfr. in 18. gb 'xv -5 pa, any CHOIR Row One: M. Woodrum, N. Owen, S. Shank, B. Hayslcip, M. Edwards. Row Two: R. Pauley, L. Arms, I. Bowser, S. Michaelhauqh, C, Mitchell, B. Nagel, B. Walqenbach. Row Three: F. McPhetuS, C. White, B. Willis, D. Gibbs, D. Davis. GLEE CLUB Row One: A. Kiourtsis, C. Somerset, H. Kidwell, H. Marlowe, I. McG1othlin, D. Barker, N. Gulley M. Stanley, N, Myers. Row Two: D. Everly, B. Skeerms, S. Sturqill, M. Perry, C. Gulley, I. Baker, R. Keyer, S. Newman, G. Phipps. Row Three: P. Ianner, M. Dunn, C. Brandel, I. Goltz, P. Meyers, B. Tcxckett, S. Sheets, B. Tony, S. Spencer. T -1- I . C 7 Y, 1,-'Q in fix fi if. Q w n Kgs' '1' Q, I Q K , . K .QS sf f' s-1 ' .. W.-- 5 '- S QP ... V i, 3 W Q in M, . ' G, i yes, 'qw X mn xn Q 4 ,xtww A im' V 5-of K P'-x ,V if' 9' -we . ft V 'ff' '61 'T' tm . Q f 4 'WA w. 5 A y . -f t .... it e - an ' -f-we yyrv ' 2 as - Q sn- y-ns. NA' - --:, . T5 3 I man- I K i. . - ,.-.A lil. ...- . 2 f I 'U' is zdlihq, vi CHOIR Row One: L. Gresham, M. Giles, C. Miller, I. Worley, B, Lawson. Row Two: I. Cook, N. Seaman, M. Millard, I. Carver, P. Adams, R. Cade. Row Three: V. Smith, R. Riqley, H. Goetz, I. Wasserman, D. Kerns, I. Milward. GLELE CLUB Row One: I. O'Dell, V. Mussetter, K. Clark, D. Double, I. Edmiston, S. Frowine, M. Miles, S. Williams, W. Patrick, S. Duncan, L. Chucales. Row Two: N. Bivens, A. Workman, M. McGraw, C. Iarvis, I. Lowe, S. Parsely, M. Lucas, M. Holden, I. White, S. Wright, I. Collinqsworth. Row Three: I. Piatt, M. Seth, N Marlowe, P Williams, B. Kellison, C. Dickey, M. Grimm, S. Cablish, D. I-liles, G. Boren, I. Moore. 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' P' f 0- 9 4-4 Q ff if N Aqabqggzw f ' 1 I ll we N, 9 X Q Q The shw rvwsi CP '... 2 ,wr- f 3 l wfgl' X L .M 4 .P I X A N' m . l X3 gb. I 4 'PTM' 'Vi' X Q, : X5 7 ,Pfy xg ' ff an I Top: Prompters Anne Fain, Suzanne Duis. Bohomz Pepper, you'll qrow lopsided hanging on to something all the time! Le!! to Right: Charles Golden, Susan McKelvey, Ronald Walters, Iim Welch. --1--, 3 I xx ? l ft I , Q i 3 T gym 5 K A 'Zi Q f ' - :fs ,E5ff3'l5' 1-. Top: ctren't qoinq any plcxco f just crvross the stroetlw Left to Right: Patty Kline, Torn Frazier, Bill Croiq, Silvio Hoffman, Carol Compton. Bottom: Properties. Dot Watts, Carolyn Distel, Sue Sequr, Anno Gczult, ' llll ' Standing: Iohn Trone, Cliff DuPuy, Ncmcy Sisson. Front Row: Dick Kerns, Suzanne Duis. awk Hamm . . W COIIIIITNIS . .. cn-flu Gul-im, nmmld C-:mx 'rem num. an-nu lucmb, Du. Danny. Jim swnrluen. umm. Bun. I-uv B.-nr. 'rnm Dunn. . cmum. vm-. umm z-nfmn. n-bm umm, Am.. own, nuns. num... M-mm uw., .may 1-hompwn. 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WE'LL FROLIC WITH PUPPETS ON ALL FOOL'S DAY ' 144 ' ,N .f ky, . .- ff sms 991 P-Blk vb P-BSN pig vac? SP-BBPBPL '50 opsox. 52,31-9 CHOICE OF THE TROIAN FOOTBALL TEAM Queen Sue Taylor ,Z 1 5 . 1 in , fi?-' 0 1 J' Q 1 Q 1 ,.-.--NM ' I in ,, K l ti 5.-... af' ' 5. '. ' 1, Q Q, , if 'vw 4 aw 1 7 s Q .w . fi 6. 7. , , me I . I X , 65951, - Z 4 1 Q Maryz Mary Qmte. Contrary - ff Q HK? ,.-:5 Mcmanne Hanes lp X Little Miss Muffe1t - ,Q x n 5 ' XX 2 Indy Ames Q A ,ci Q X f -:f V I ,sb T A gg! xx n .M P , J Rv' L X X - 'X 1 ' 'H 'W w. 'fl W 4 1 4 I 1 ,W 1 , g 1' v W X Q 9 wr, . 4 x gsm' 'w V x ka 4 1,1 M 76,2 x 2 . Q X X Q ,M , Q be f K L V it 4 P., dr: 3,3 Aw X is X K . S Wqufm N AK'. Igrry Perry anduDottie Maple behind 4,155 xt' f y , -A W ewlsxng we. ,V 'UW-T'f' fins: 'QQ nk' -n n' 1 f- ' m f .S . . -- - ,fag xg .i 1.v . 'fi 7,5 M 4 'K ., 4 rl Y i J' 'xx 0 tim! K nf 'ww xi, ' -- iff , y Sw xf X f f J wb sv.,-Q- + w Q 2, fr M207 7 A nn n nn X ,' L ,.. - 150' K i fv- 'EA ' x Warren Campbell and Geraldine Ed- lf! V A ,-3 4 wards with Little Boy Blue . '- ,. .1 an -W . A . 5 5 4 Q H : S Q. . X ,if ggi Q Y f Q fl wggfegg. 5' 9' .,Liit1e Bo-Peeplf-Barbara Marlin. Q ,HPQA V L , Y ,gi is 5, f S f 1 if 0. xg X J 'yn f 2 Eg g fEf,f' A'V' M Lfjgl Ji' W , Q 1 1 . ' ii , A A gg . 'I' Ml' 5 5 . ' ' C K 7 g . 5? wi 'E Nl N.. x flww Co-chairmen of the Iunior-Senior Prom, Bill Henson and Carolyn Rowson. Mr. McKelvey and Miss Krausz, sponsors of the Iunior Class. SA ,Q -sm-f ' S a m Q! 5 li' '41-ft 3.9 f Then-Grant School 1939 HAPPY DAYS AT P. H. S. Now-Portsmouih High School- 1 950 Our Lovely cmd Charming Yearbook Queen--Iunior, PATTY KLINE The Winning Personalities from Each Class Senior, LOLA RIGGS Sophomore, SHIRLEY SHANK Freshman, SIDNEY ELLSESSER ' 155 ' Miss Trojan Candidates Row I: ll. Rudity, S. Newman, D, Burch, M. Lakeman, S. Hall, F. White, S, Ellsosser, S. Shank. Row II: M, Davis, R. Maddy, N, Adkins, N. White, P. Wilder, CI. Distrel, B. Scott, I. Bush. Row III: P. Kline, M. Hanes, I. Feazell, S. Fairchild, K. Lewry, I. llowrzs, M. Seth. .Qin X t. XA, G .,, X 'l56' 131 J -0- A Miss Troian Managers Row I: L. Volqer, C. Vanis, S. Fiowino, I. Milwaid, B. Preston I. Thomas, I. Harrison, I. Lowe. Row II: I. Hanes, P. MrQuiro, M. Kennedy, H. Theiss, B. Engle L. Grimes, P. Brake, I. Piatt. Row Ill: B. Kirby, D. Grimm, I. Chamberlain, B, Hurth, S. Iustic'Q N. Seaman, I. Bowser. Row IV: D. E. Newman, B. Henson, I. Evans, I. Herbert, D. Powell I 0 fl -5 E wiv -3 mv A -al' wa-Qi Senior Activities Pat Abrams tSpikel Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Home Room Officers, 1, 2, Student Council, 1, 2,, Revellers, 4, Mari- anne , 2, Susie the Siren , 3, Library Staff, 3, Science Club, 3. Wllllam F. Adams tBllll Home Room Officers, 2, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Susie the Siren , 3, T G I Club, 3, 4. Charlotte Loutse Addington tCharl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Betty Lamp Club, 3, Revellers, 3, Science Club, 2, Co-op Club, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Royal Allard tDocl Football. 1. Zeb Allen Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4, T 6- I Club, 3. 4, Track, 1, 2, 3. Charlotte Louise Addington tCharl Girls' League, 4, Glee Club, 2, Choir, l. Blta Ioan Apel tRitzil Inter Nos. 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., Z, Basketball, I, 2, Volley- ball, I, 2, Softball, I, 2, Bowling, I. 2, Bad- minton, 2, Home Room Officers, 1, 4, Student Council, I, Class Officers, 2, Revellers, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, 3, Science Club, 4, Com- mercial Club, 3, 4. Nasarle Archle Iunior Club. 3, Library Staff, 4. Edward Argeros tBudJ International Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Home Room Officers, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Foot- ball, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4. Ioyce Lee Arnold tFatsl Spanish Club, 3, Senior I-Ionor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley ball, 1, Softball, 1, Badminton, 1, Home Room Officers, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cll, 1, Betty Lamp Club, 1, 2, Drum Majorette 3, Dean's Assistant, 4, Commercial Co-op Club, 4. Mary Belle Artrlp Girls' League, 1, 2, 4, Betty Lamp Club. l, Commercial Club, 4. Lllllan I. Barnaky tLill Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Home Room Officers, 4. Albert Turner Barney tBertl International Club, 4, Spanish Club. 3, Basket- ball, l, 2, 3, 4, Football, l, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 2. lack Barney ' Basketball, I. 2, Football, l, 2, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, T 61 I Club, 3, 4. Ann Bartlett tPeanutl Inter Nos, I, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Kick Ball, 1, Volleyball. 1, 2, Softball, 2, Badminton, I, 2, Paddle- tennis, I, 2, Glee Club, 1, Home Room Officers, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Susie the Siren . 3, Dear Ruth , 3, Commercial Club, 4. George Robert Beck tBobl Ping Pong, 2, Revellers. 4, Intramural Basket- ball, 2, Science Club, 2, Commercial Club, 4. 158 ' Ioseph Beltord Coe Boyl National Honor, 3. 4, T 6, I Club, 3. 4, Boy's League, 1, 2. Victor Lee Bell tVicl Distributive Education Club, 4, Boy's League, 2. Rubye Hortense Bemse ll-Ieartll International Club, 4, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, Iunior Club, 3, President, Scholarship Team, 2, 3. Eileen Bertram Girls' League, 1, 2. 3, 4, Revellers, 3, Com- mercial Club, 3. Io Ann Blas flol r Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, l, 2, Softball, 1, 2, Bowling, I, 2, Badminton, 1, 2, Paddleten- nis, l, 2, Revellers, 3, Science Club, I, 4. Ralph E. Bret: lBretziel Basketball, l, 2, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, T :S I Club, 3. 4, Boys' League, 2. Fred L. Buckley tBuckJ Ping Pong, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, T 6, I Club, 3. 4, Boys' League, I, 2. Charlotte Carpenter Girls' League, 1, 2. 3, 4, Betty Lamp Club, 3, Science Club, 3, Commercial Club, 3, Distribu- tive Education Club, 4. Carolyn Cecelia Carr tCherryl Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, Iunior Club, 3. Retha Ioan Cartee tlol Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officers, 2, 3, Scholarship Team, 2, Sci- ence Club, 3, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Co-op Club, 4. Edna Ruth Carter lunior Club, 3. Betty Faye Chaboude tBettyl Girls' League, 3, 4, Basketball, I ,2, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, I, 2, Paddletennis, 2, Ping Pong, 1, Glee Club, 2, Home Room Officers, 1, Band, 1, 2, 3, Orchestra, l, 2, D. E. Club. 4, Com- mercial Club, 3. David A. Childers tDavel Science Club, 3. Bessie Chucales tChuckl Girls' League, I, 2, 3. 4, Hall Monitor, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, Choir, 3, Science Club, 2, Com- mercial Club, 3, 4. Carl Winston Clark tA1leyl Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2. Clare Clark tClarkel International Club, 4, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Dean's Assistant, 4, Science Club. Wayne Stevens Clark, Ir. tStevel International Club. 4, Inter Nos. I, Plus Ultra, 2, Spanish Club, 3, National Honor. 3, 4, Glee Club, I, Home Room Officers, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, Class Officers, I, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, 2, 3, Susie the Siren , 3, Dear Ruth , 3, Science Club, 3. 4, The Man in the Bolar Hat , 3, Key Club, 3, 4. , - -in r' Senior Activities Wayne Keith Cook lCookiel Thomas Cook fCookiel Scholarship Team, 2, 3. Walter Corbttt IBuckl Inter Nos, l: National Honor, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Home Room Officers, 4: Student Council, 4: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, 4: Iunior Club, 3: Baseball, 4. Charles Kenneth Cranston ICrudJ International Club, 4: Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Spanish Club, 3: Glee Club, l, 2: Newsclass, 4: Revellers, 3, 4: Marianne , 2: Scholarship Team, 2: Dear Ruth , 3-Production: Science Club, 1, 3. Hazel Isabelle Cullen flssyl Inter Nos, 1: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: G. A., 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, l, 2: Soft- ball, l, 2 3: Badminton, l, 2: Revellers, 3: Science Club, 2: Commercial Club, 3. Daniel Watson Dailey fDesJ Inter Nos, l: Glee Club, 1: Newsclass, 4: Revel- lers, 3, 4: Manager-Basketball, l: Dear Ruth , 3:-Production: Boys' League, 2. Eugene Darraqh fGeneD Gerald De Armand Home Room Officers, 2: Susie the Siren , 3: Dear Ruth , 3: Science Club, 3: Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4. Richard Dever Tom Dickson fDudeJ Basketball, 1: Home Room Officers, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 4: Newsclass, 4: Class Officers, 4: Revellers, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Track, 2: Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4: Susie the Siren : Wilbur Faces Facts : Iunior Miss . Donald Howard Dlener Uohnsel Inter Nos, 1: Choir, 2: Marianne , 2: T 6- I I Club, 3, 4. Robert Doll iBobD Inter Nos, I: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Officers. 2, 3. 4: Student Council, 2: Baseball, 3. Iames E. Douglas ISonnyJ Basketball. 1. 2. 3, 4: Band. 1, 2: Junior Club, l, 3: T G I Club, 3, 4: Track, l: Science Club, 2. Mary Lee Downing tRedJ Inter Nos, 1: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2: Softball, l, 2: Bowling, l: Badminton, l, 2, 3: Glee Club, 1: Home Room Officers, 1, 3, 4: Science Club, Z: Commercial Club, 3. Betty Lou Drake fDrakel Girls' League, l, 2,- 3, 4: G. A. C., 3, 4: Volley- ball, l, 2: Softball, l, 2, 3, 4: Badminton, l, 2, 3, 4: Paddletennis, 1, 2: Tennis, 3, 4: Library Club, 1: Home Room Officers, 2, 4. Clifford Allen DuPuy lSkipJ Inter Nos, l: Trojan Staff, 4: Football, 1, 4: Intramural Basketball, 3: Manager, 4 ffootballl: Susie the Siren , 3: Boys' League, 2: Science Club, 4: Revellers, 4. Ianet Lee Earl Uanl Girls' League. 1. 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, vouey. ball. 1: Softball. 1. 2: Badminton, 1, 2: Science Club, 2, 4. Mary Kate Eisnaugle tKatiel Dot Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior I-lonor, 4: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Trojan Staff, 3: Basket- ball, l, 2: Volleyball, l, 2: Bowling, 1: Bad- minton, 1, 2: Glee Club, 1: Newsclass, 3: Choir, 2: Revellers, 3, 4: Marianne , 2: Scholarship Team, 2, 3: Murdered Millionaressu, 3. Exline f X l Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, 2: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, l: Scholarship Team, 2: Science Club, 4. Vernosu Fairchild lSusiel Attended Hanging Rock School, 1, 2, 3: Girls' League. 4. Ruth Ann Falter International Club, 4: Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 3, President, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. C., 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2. 3, 4: Kick Ball, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball, l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, l, 2: Badminton, l, 2, 3, 4: Paddletennis, l, Z, 3, 4: Ping Pong, I, 2: Home Room Officers, 2, 3: Student Council, 3: News- class, 3: fPres.l Class Officers, 4: Scholarship Team, l, 3: French Club, 3: Science Club, 4: Sophomore Link Girl. Hazel Irene Fannin fFritzieJ Girls' League, 3, 4: Library Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Betty Lamp Club, 2: Revellers, 3: Library Staff, Treasurer, 3: Science Club, 2, 3. Robert Faris fBobJ Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3: T G I Club, 3, 4: Treasurer, 4: Intramural Softball, 3. Robert Morris Fenton iBob7 T 6 I,Club, 3, 4. Roy Flack IFlackD Band, 4. Ioyce Marie Fisher Girls' League, l: Glee Club, 1, 2. Donald Harold Flowers fDonl Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, 2: Home Room Officers, 2, 3: Student Council, 3: Band, 3, 4: Track, 2: Science Club, 4. Raymond Fodge Band, 4: Orchestra, 4. Donald Gordon Ford fFordboyJ Glee Club, l: Intramural Basketball, 1, 2: Base- ball fEast I-lighl, 3. Iohn William Ford tPinkyl Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Revellers, 4. Wayne Ford Home Room Officers, 4: Student Council, 4: T G I, 4. Karl Fuqitt tButchJ Football, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3: T G I Club, 3: Intramural Softball, 3. Helen Gambill lim National Honor, 3, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, l: Home Room Officers, 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, l: Choir, 2: Scholarship Team, 1, 2, 3. Gansley fGensel Science Club, 4. Ioanne Garrett Uinnyi Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, 2: Choir 3: Marianne , 2. ' 159 Senior Activities Donald Ginn fDonl wil Inter Nos. I: Plus Ultra, l: Basketball Manager, l: Science Club, 1, 2. Marilyn Glascock Spanish Club, 1: Senior Honor. 1: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, l: Softball, 1: Badminton. llam Y. Hensge fBilll International, 4: President: Spanish Club, 3: Trojan Staff, 4: Hall Monitor, l: Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team. I: Susie the Siren , 3: Science Club, 2. 4: Boys' League, 2. 1: Revellers, I: Dean's Assistant, l. Wlmqm Hgmon QBi11j Maurice Franklin Golden fMuffl Spanish Club, 2. 3: National Honor, 3, 4: Bas- ketball Manager, 2. 3, 4: Baseball Manager, 2, 3: Science Club, 4. Ioseph L. Goodman floel Home Room Officers, 3: Student Council, 2: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain, 4: Intramural Basketball, 4: Track, 3. llm Gordan fHarml Phyllis lane Gordon fPhyll International Club, 4: Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, 2: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: G. A. C., 3, 4: Basket- ball, 1, 2: Kick Ball, 1, 2. 3: Volleyball. 1, 2, 3: Softball, I. 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: Hall Monitor, 3: Glee Club, l: Class Officers, 1: Susie the Siren , 3: French Club, 3: Science Club. 4. Phoebe Kathryn Grauman IGracel International Club, 4: Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: President, 4: Trojan Staff, 2. 3, 4: G. A. C.. 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2. 3, 4: Kick Ball, 3: Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4: Soft- ball, l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: Badminton, l, 2, 3, 4: Padclletennis. 2, 3, 4: Home Room Officers, 2: Revellers. 3, 4: Susie the Siren , 3: French Club, 3: Science Club, 4. Eugene Greenwood fGreeniel Basketball, l: Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Football, l: Track, 3: Intramural Softball. 3. Ioyce Leona Gulley fRedl Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1: Volley- ball, l, 2: Badminton, 2: Choir, 2, 3: Marianne , 2: Baseball, 2. lean Gunnoe fMargel Home Room Officers, 4: Dean's Assistant, 4. Stella Mae Hamblln fRobbiel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, l, 2: Betty Lamp Club, 1. Clyde M. Hannah fl-lanol Holy Redeemer High School, l, 2, 3. Harold Ralph Hammond International Club, 4: Scholarship Team. 3: Science Club, 4. Bob Ioe Hardy IB. Ll Softball, 1: Intramural Basketball, 3: T 6- I Club, 2. Mary Alice Harris Library Club. 4: Junior Club, 3: Dean's Assis- tant, 4. Delorel Suzanne Harvey fKy.l International Club, 4: Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet, 4: Basketball, 3. 4: Bad- minton, B 2: Dean's Assistant, 4: Scholarship Team, l, 2, 3: French Club, 3: Science Club, 4. Patricia Ann Held fSplashj Girls' League, l, 2, 3. 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Soft- ball. l, 2: Badminton, 1, 2: Home Room Officers, 1, 2: Choir, 3: Susie the Siren , 3: Editor School Paper, 3. 160 ' International Club, 4: Spanish Club, 3: Trojan Staff, 4: Basketball, 2: Library Club, 2: Home Room Officers, 3: Student Council. 3: Vice- President: Band, l, 2, 3: Revellers, 3, 4: Presi- dent: Football, 2, 4: Intramural Basketball, 3: Susie the Siren , 3: Dear Ruth , 3: Science Club, 2, 4: Co-Chairman of the Ir.-Sr. Prom, 3. Thomas Jackson Herbert. Ir. Il'lerbl Trojan Staff, 3: Science Club, 3, 4. Robert H. Hewitt lane Hllf Uaniel Girls' League, 4: Softball, 4. Arthur Hill fLittle Mani Band, 4: Scholarship Team. 3. Betty Ann Hill Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, l, 2. 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet, 3: G. A. C., 2, 3: Basketball. 1. Z: Volleyball, 1, 2: Softball, 1, 2: Badminton, 2: Hall Monitor, 3. 4: Home Room Officers, l, 2: Student Council, 1: Newsclass, 3: Class Officers, 2. Gerry Olan Hlmel Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Intramural Basket- ball, 2, 3: Susie the Siren , 3: Science Club, 3. Elizabeth Hisle fLizl Iunior Club. 3. lack Hluom fZekel National Honor, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, l, 2: T G I Club, 3: Intramural Softball, 3. Gene Hobntetter fl-iopl D. E. Club, 4. Loretta Hooler fl-lot-Shotl Intet' Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Trojan Staff, 2: G. A. C., 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Kick Ball, 1, 2: Bowling l, 2: Badminton, l, 2: Cheer- leader, 2, 3, 4: Attendant, 3: Hall Monitor, 3: Library Club. 2: Glee Club, l: Home Room Officers, 2 Newsclass, 3: Class Officers, 1: Revbllers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 1, 2, 3: Susie the Siren , 3: Science Club, 4. Mary Iune Horne flunel Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Co-op Club. Ioanne Horton flodyl lame: Hunt Uiml Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Officers, l: Baseball, 3, 4. Edwin Charles Kalb fEddiel Home Room Officers. 1. 2: Student Council, 2: Football, 1: Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: T 6: I Club, 3. Samuel Roy Kegley fSamj Inter Nos. 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Home Room Officers, 1, 2: Student Council, l. Howard Kelbler fTinyl T 6- I Club, 3, 4. Senior Activities Rlchard Kerns' tDickl Home Room Officers, l, 2, Choir, 3, 4, President, Band, l, Z, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Susie the Siren , 3, Dear Ruth , 3, Trojan Minstrel. 3, Pep Band, 3. Robert Benjamin Kimble fBobl International Club, 4, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, National Honor, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, I, 3, 4, Home Room Officers, l, 2, Class Officers Pres., 3, Scholarship Team, l, 2, French Club, 3, Science Club, 1, 3. Iohn King Glee Club, l. Annie Dlomfdls Klourtsis tliirtj Betty Lamp, l, 2, Girls' League. 1, Z, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 4. Forrest Kline tBrutl Home Room Officers, 4, Student Council, 4, Revellers, 3, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 3. Constance Anne Lake tAnniel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, Betty Lamp Club, l, 2, Library Staff, 4, Co-op Club, 4. Stanley Lane tStanl T 6. I Club, 3, 4. Barbara Ioyce Laughlin tBobbiel Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor. 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, l, Bowling, 1, Library Club, 4, Home Room Officers, 3, Dean's Assistant, 4, Scholarship Team, 1, 2, Susie the Siren , 3, Library Staff, 4, Science Club, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 4, Junior Achievement, 3. Glenna Lawson Inter Nos, l, Girls' League, Z, Commercial Club, 3. Lots Lynne Ledman tBunnyj International Club, 4, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Cabi- net, 4, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3, 4, IV. Pres. 4l Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Kick Ball. 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3. 4, Softball, l, 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton, l. 2, 3, Paddletennis, 2, Home Room Officers, 3, Newsclass, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, Susie the Siren , 3, French Club, 3, Science Club, 4. Betty Ioan Lewis Uo-lol Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, 2, Choir, 3, Commercial Club, 3. Oleta Frances Lewis tLetiel Girls' League, l, 2, 3. 4, Basketball, 1, Volley- ball, l, Bowling, l, Badminton, 1, Glee Club, 2, Revellers, 2, Susie the Siren , 3, Commercial Club. 3, Distributive Education Club, 4. Mildred Ann Lilly tMidgel Girls' LSCIQUS. 1. 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 4, Glee Club, 2: Scholarship Team, 2, Science Club, 2, Commercial Club, 3, Commercial Co-op Club, 4. Iames M. Lutman Uiml Football, 4, Finley High School, l, Middle- branch High School, 2, 3. Kathleen Lyon tKathyj Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, Volley. ball, l, 2, Softball, I, 2, Badminton, l, Betty Lamp Club, 1, Susie the Siren , 3. Wanda lean McFarland tWandiej Girls' I-GGQUS, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet, 2, Basketball, 2, Kick Ball, 2, Volleyball, 2, Softball, Z, Badminton, 2, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor, 3, 4, Home Room Officers, l, 2, 3, Student Council, 3, Susie the Siren , 3. Mary Kay McColgan tKay Kayl International Club, 4, Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, Z, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C.. 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Kick Ball, 2, 3, Volleyball, 2, 3, Softball, l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 1, 2, Bad- minton, 2, Paddletennis, 1, 2, Home Room Of- ficers, l, 4, Newsclass, 4, Revellers, 3. 4, Susie the Siren , 3, French Club, 3, Dear Ruth , 3. Betty Ruth McRoborts Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, Volley- ball, 2, Betty Lamp Club, 3, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. Ioyce Ann Malcolm Uercel Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, Soft- ball, l. 2, Badminton, l, 2: Glee Club, l, 2, Home Room Officers, l, Student Council, I, Science Club, 3, Iunior Retailers, 4. Carlos Maxle tMaxsl Ioyce Freda Meeks' tloyl Spanish Club, 3, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, l, 2, Softball, l, 2, Bad- minton, 1, Z, Home Room Officers, l, Revellers, 3, Scholarship Team, 2, 3, Science Club, 2. Martha Helen Millard fMartl International Club, 4, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' Lea- gue, Z, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Volleyball, 2, Soft- ball, 2, Hall Monitor, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Mart- anne , 2, Dean's Assistant, 3, Suste the Siren , 3, French Club, 3, Science Club, 4, Miamisburg High School, l. l Ioycelyn Ann Miller tloycel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4. Rich Miller tMol Basketball, 1, Ping Pong, Z, 3, Home Room Officers, 3, Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Wanda I. Mllllrons tludyj Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, Volley- ball. l, Softball, l, Glee Club, I, Home Room Officers, 1, 2, 4, Iunior Retailers-Pres. Carolyn Mitchell tMitchl International Club, 4, Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, National Honor, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Mari- anne , 2, Dean's Assistant, 4, Scholarship Team, 3, French Club, 3, 4. Lois Mitchell Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Softball, 3, Home Room Officers, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, l, 3, Science Club, 4, Commercial Club, 4. Betty Moore tFrecklesl Girls' League, l, Z, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, 2, Home Room Officers, 4. Norma Lee Moore Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, l, Library Club, 1, Glee Club, 2. Choir, l, Library Staff, l. Masdne Evelyn Moree tMacl Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, Girls League, l, 2, 3, 4, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3, 4, Basketball. l, 2, 4, Kick Ball, 3, Volleyball, l, 2, Softball, l, 2, 3, Bowling, l, 2, Badminton, l, 2, Home Room Officers, 2, Betty Lamp Club, l, 2, Science Club, 4. ' 161 Senior Activities Edwin Louls Moritz, Ir. IEddiel Gurlf Ann Prater Uuliel Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, High School Dance Orchestra, 4, Basketball Pep Band, 2, 3, 4. Genevieve Mowery IGennyl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Science Club, l. Richard Phillip Multer tDickJ International Club, 4, Spanish Club. 3, National Honor, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Pep Band. 3, 4, Spring Formal, 3. Emna Lou Mustard I'l'ootsiel L. C. H. S., 195 years, Austin H. S., 54 year, Science Club, 3, Maiorette, 3, Trojan Staff, 3, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Softball, 2, 3, Badminton, 3, Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Kick Ball, 3, Basket- ball, 2, 3, 4, Betsey Marte Nagel tBetsl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, Badminton, 2, Glee Club, 1, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Marianne , 2, Commercial Club, 3, 4. Denver Earl Newman ID. EJ International Club, 4, Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Basketball. 1, 3, 4, Home Room Officers, 2, 3, Student Council. 2, Class Officers, 3, Baseball, 3, 4. Betty Nichols 1Bets1 International Club, 4, Hall Monitor, 3, News- class, 4, Scholarship Team, 3, Ashland, 1, 2, 3. Ruth Kathleen Oakley fRuthiel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Kick Ball, 1, 2. 3, 4, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, l, 2, 3, 4, Paddletennis, l. 2. 3, 4, Ping Pong, 3, Science Club, 4. lames Lee Odle fliml Home Room Officers, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. Ltllfan Oppenheimer 1Lill Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3. 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Kick Ball, 1, 2, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, l, 2, 3, Bowling, 1, 2, Bad- minton, l, 2, Glee Club, l, Home Room Officers. l, 3, Revellers, 3, Science Club, 3. Robert N. Patton IDocl Inter Nos, 1, Hall Monitor, 2, Band, 4, Manager, Marianne , 2, Susie the Siren , 3, Science Club, 3, Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League, 3, Vaudvilliany, 2. Rachael Pauley tSundayl Library Club, 2. 3, Glee Club, 3, Choir, 4, Revellers, 3, Dean's Assistant, 4, Susie the Siren . 3, Dear Ruth , 3, Science Club, 2. Anna Rosella Pelfrey fPodyJ Inter Nos, 1, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3. 4, Basket- ball, l, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball. l, 2, Bad- minton, 2, Home Room Officers, I, Student Council, 1, Drum Maiorette, l, 2, Revellers, 3, 4, Susie the Siren , 3, Dear Ruth , 3. Lloyd Edgar Percell tPunkl East High, 1, 2, Basketball, 3, T G I Club, 3, 4. Donald Wtlllam Phipps fDonl T G I Club, 3, 4, Boys' League Officer, 2. George Pleasant fPorgel Ronnie Plymale tSorrfull Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, l, 2, Track, 2. y 'l62' G. A. C., 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Kick Ball, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, l, 2, 3, Badminton, 1, 2, Ping Pong, 3, Hall Monitor, 3, Library Club, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, l, Susie the Siren . 3, Library Staff, l, D. E. Club, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Barbara lane Preston Uaniel International Club, 4, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Spanish Club. 3, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Q. A. C.. 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Kick Ball, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, Badminton. 1, 2, Cheer- leader, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, Home Room Officers, I, 2, 4, Student Council, 1, Newsclass, 4, Class Officers, 4, Revellers. 4, Dean's Assistant. 3, Scholarship Team, l, Susie the Siren , 3, Science Club, 4. Dorls Pyles fDo Dol Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3. 4, Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, Kick Ball, 3, Volleyball, 1. 2, Softball, l, 2, 3, Badminton, I, 2, Hall Monitor. 4, Glee Club, 1, Commercial Club. 3, Susie the Siren , 3, Science Club, 1, 2, 3. Patricia Anne Pyles tPat Annl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3, 4, Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Softball, l, 2, 3, Badminton, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, l, Home Room Officers, 3, Student Council, 3, Choir, 2, 3, Marianne , Z, Science Club, l, 2, Commer- cial Club, 3, Co-op Club, 4. Luther Queen Henry Ragan fDeaconl Home Room Officers, l, 2, Football, 1, T G I Club, 3, 4. Charles Ratlfff ICharleyl French Club, l, T 6, I Club, 2. Sam B. Ray tSaml Home Room Officers, 1. 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, Scholarship Team, l, 2, 3. Donald E. Rice lDonl Inter Nos, 1, Troyan Staff, 4, Softball, 3, 4, Home Room Officers, 2, 4, Intramural Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Susie the Siren , 3, Science Club, 4. Patricia Louise Richards IPatl Girls' League, I, -2, 3, 4, Home Room Officers 4, Betty Lamp Club, 1, Susie the Siren , 3, Science Club, 2, Newspaper Staff, 3, Com- mercial Club, 3, Co-op Club, 4. Iames P. Richardson tDon Iuanl Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Ping Pong, 3, Iunior Club. 3, Scholarship Team, 2, 3, Science Club, 3. Lola Mae Riggs Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor, 4, Glee Club, l, Choir, 2, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, Marianne , 2, Susie the Siren , 3, Commercial Club, 3, Co-op Club, 4. Richard Riley tDickl Home Room Officers, 1, T G I Club, 3, 4. William Mark Robinson tPierrel Iiibigarjg Cgub, 2, Home Room Officers, 2, Band. Wllllam Rogers tBilD Football, 2, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, T G I Club. 3, 4. Barbara Ioan Rollins Uol S. .. enlor Activities Donald Ray Shepherd Inter Nos, I, Senior Honor, 4, Basketball, 1, Z, Softball, 1, Bowling, l, 2, Badminton, 1, Ping Pong, l, Library Club, 4, Glee Club. 1, Choir, 2, Revellers, 2. 4, Scholarship Team, 3, Susie the Siren , 3, Library Staff, 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Carolyn Ann Rowson Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., l, Basket- ball, 2, Volleyball, 2, Softball, 2, Badminton, 2, Home Room Officers, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, Class Officers, 3, Science Club, 2, Com- mercial Club, 3, 4, Co-Chairman of the Ir-Sr. Prom, 3. Betty Lu Russell fLulul Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League. 1, 2, 3. 4, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 4, Kick Ball, 3, Volleyball, 2, 3, Softball, l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, l, 2, Badminton, 1, 2, Hall Monitor, 3, Glee Club, l, Home Room Officers, l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 1, Class Officers, 2, Revellers, 3, 4, Susie the Siren , 3, Science Club, 4, Iunior Council, 3. Iames David Saqraves ISagiel Science Club, 3. Gretta Ieanne Sammons tPasquallyJ Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officers, l, Betty Lamp Club, 1, Choir, 1, 2, 3, Mari- anne , 1, Distributive Education Club. Anna Marie Saunders IShortyl Girls' League, l. 2, 3, 4, Betty Lamp Club, 3, 4. George I. Schlrrman IGreql Intemational Club, 4, Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Trojan Staff, 2, Tennis, 3, Class Officers, 3, 4, Football, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Boys' League, 2. Iohn I. Schlichter Uohnniel Home Room Officers, 4, Student Council, 4, Boys' League, 2. Nancy Schneider , Inter Nos, l, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, 1, 2. Mary Catherine Schuler fKatel Girls' League, l, Z, 3, 4, D. E. Club, 4. Barbara lean Scott tBarbl International Club, 4, Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Kick Ball, 3, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, Bad- minton, l, Paddletennis, 2, 3, 4, Attendant, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, Home Room Officers, I, 4, Susie the Siren , 3, French Club, 3, Science Club, 4, Athletic Secretary, 4. Iames David Scott fScottyl Larry Scott CScottyl Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Trojan Staff. 2, Basketball, l, 2, Home Room Officers, 2, 3, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, Track, l, 2, 3, 4. Rosalind Ann Scott tRosiel Newsclass, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Wheelersburg High School, 1, 2. Robert E. Seevers lTexl National Honor, 3, 4, T G I Club, 3, 4, News- paper Staff, 3. Barbara Slkes tSqueeksJ Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra. 2, Spanish Club, 3, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3, 4, Basket- ball, l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Softball, l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, Badminton, 2, Glee Club, 1, Home Room Officers, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, Dean's Assistant, 4, Susie the Siren , 3, Science Club, 4. Allen P. Sisson. Ill fPrichardl Nancy Louise Slsson tScissorsl International Club, 4, Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Cabi- net, 3, 4, Trojan Staff, 1, G. A. C., 3, 4, Bas- ketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Kick Ball, l, 2, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, Softball, l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, Bad- minton, l, 2, 3, Paddletennis, 1, 2, Home Room Officers, 1, 3, Newsclass, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Science Club, 4. Norma Slusher fSlushl Basketball. l, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, l, 2, Hall Monitor, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4. Mary Louise Small tMary Loul International Club, 3, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, 1, 2, Bowling, l, Badminton, l, Glee Club, 1, Revellers, 3, Science Club, 4. Betty Ruth Smith tSmittyl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, Volley- ball, l, Softball, l, Hall Monitor, l, Glee Club, 1, D. E. Club, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Charles Smith tSmittyJ International Club, 4, Intramural Basketball, l, 2, Iunior Club, 3. Iames William Smitt tliml Phyllis Smith tSmittyl Inter Nos, l, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3, Basketball, 2, Volleyball, Z, Softball, l, 2, Badminton, Z, Home Room Officers, l, 2, Revel- lers, 3, Dean's Assistant, 4. Ronald Sowards tRonl Carol Virginia Sparks Girls' League, 2, 3, Patricia Ann Sparks fPatl Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officers, 1. 2, 3, Choir, 2, 3, Marianne , 2, Commercial Club, 3, 4. Alma M. Spence Inter Nos. 1, Plus Ultra, 1, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officers, l, 2, 3, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 2, Co-op Club, 4, Pep Band, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Roger E. Staats Nancy Stephenson Inter Nos, 1, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, l, 3, Basketball, l, Volleyball, l, Bowling, l, Badminton, l, Glee Club, l, Home Room Of- ficers, I, Student Council, l, Revellers, 4, Science Club, 4. Thomas K. Swope tToml International Club, 4, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra 2, Spanish Club, 3, Home Room Officers, l, Band, 1, Z, 3, 4, President, 4, Orchestra, 2, Revellers, 3, 4, Dean's Assistant, 4, Susie the Siren , 3, Dear Ruth , 3, Science Club, 4, President, Pep Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Spring Formal , tRevellers Playj. 'l63' Senior Frances Sue Taylor fSuel International Club, 1: Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 1: Spanish Club, 2: Girls' League, 4. G. A. C., 3: Basketball, 2: Kick Ball, 2: Volleyball, 3: Softball, 3: Bowling, I: Badminton. 2: Tennis. I: Cheerleader, 3: Homecoming Queen, 4: Hall Monitor, 2: Glee Club, 1: Home Room Officers, 2: Student Council, 2. Sally Ann Thatcher Inter Nos, 1: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball, l, 2: Volleyball, 2: Badminton, l, 2: Glee Club, 1: Revellers, 3, 4: Science Club, 4. Rlchard Thompson Choir, 3: Class Officers, 3: D. E. Club. Theodore Earnest Tipton tTedl T 6 I Club, 2. Georgia Frances Toleman fGeorgel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1: Softball, l: Badminton, 2, Home Room Officers, 2: Betty Lamp Club, 1: Revellers, 3: Scholarship Team, l, 2: Co-op Club. 4: Commercial Club, 3. Edward Trultt tTedl Home Room Officers, 2: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff, 4: Pep Band, 4. Wanda Lee Tuttle ITutl Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3. 4: Home Room Officers, 1, 2: D. E. Club, 4. Robert S. U'hl tBobl T 6 I Club, 3, 4. Norma Iean Van Blbber fOueeniei International Club, l: Plus Ultra, 1: Spanish Club, 2: Girls' League, 4: Glee Club, l: Scholar- ship Team, l: Science Club, l. Catherine Vanls tPeteyl Inter Nos, l: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, l: Glee Club, l, 2: Home Room Officers, 3, 4: Choir, 3: Revellers, 3, 4: Susie the Siren , 3: Science Club, 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4. Bill Vaughn Revellers, 3. Rosanne Walgenbach fRosiel Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, 2, 3: Senior Honor, 4: National Honor, 3, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1: Bowling, l, 2: Badminton, I: Glee Club, 1: Home Room Officers, 4: Choir, 3, 4: Revellers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, l, 3: Susie the Siren , 3: Science Club, Z. Loraine Walls Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, l. Dorls Iean Walters tHoogie7 Inter Nos, l: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, l, 2: Choir, 3: Commercial Club, 3: Co-op Club, 4. Activities Patrlcla Warren IPatl Girls' League, l, 2, 3: Glee Club, 1, 2: Choir, 2: Science Club. 4. Iohn C. Wasserman Uackl Inter Nos, I: Plus Ultra, 2: Glee Club, 1: Choir, 3, 4: Band, 2, 4: Murder in the Waxworks , Accompanist. Robert Wasserman tBobl Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, Z: Intramural Basket- ball, 4: Science Club, 4: Boys' League, 2. Bettylu White tBetzl Inter Nos, l: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Softball, 1: Glee Club, l: Home Room Officers, I: Betty Lamp Club, l, 2: D. E. Club. Iaclr Donald Whlte Basketball. 3: Home Room Officers, l, 2, 3: Science Club, 3. Nancy Iean Whlte tWhitel International Club, 4: Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: National Honor, 3, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet, 4: Vice-President, 4: Trojan Staff, 2, 3, 4: Co- Editor, 4: G. A. C., 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Kick l, 2, 3, Library Ball, 3: Volleyball. 1. 2. 3, 4: Softball, 4: Bowling, 2: Badminton, 1, 2, 3, 4: Club, l: Home Room Officers, 2, 4: Student Council, 2, 4: President, 4: Susie the Siren , 3: French Club, 3: Library Staff, l: Science Club, 4. Russ Whlte tRobyl International Club, I: Spanish Club, I: Basket- ball, I, Z, 3: Home Room, Officers, 2: Student Council, 2: Football, l, 2, 3, 4' Intramural Bas- ketball, 4: Track, 1: Science Club, 4. Robert Gene Whitehouse fwhitiel Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, 3. Richard Lee Wllllams tDickl T G I Club, 3, 4: Graduates in Iune from East High. Harry Wlllls, Ir. T 6. l Club, 2. Edward Barksdale Wlmblsh. Ir. tNeedlebeak7 International Club, 4: Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, 2: Trojan Staff. 4: Home Room Officers, l, 4: Class Officers, 2: Football, l: Manager, 3: Dean's Assistant, 4: French Club, 4: Track, l, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 4: Boys' League, 2, 3, 4. Mary Ellen Winters tBlondiel Inter Nos, l: Girls' League, 4: Library Club, 3: Home Room Officers, 1, 4: Student Council, I: Betty Lamp Club, 2: Band, 1: Revellers, l: Library Staff, 3, 4: Science Club, I: Dear Ruth . Anna Marguerite Young Spanish Club, l: Girls' League, 2: Hall Monitor, I. l950 Senior Class Will PAT ABRAMS, will Miss Dupuy's love for me to some other smart algebra student. CHARLOTTE LOUISE ADDINGTON, will my seat in Co-op to some deserving junior. ROYALL ALLARD, will my Bar lopen 8:00 a.m.- closed 8:30 a.m.l to some enterprising junior. ZEB ALLEN, will my ability to get in trouble to D. Frecka. CHARLOTTE RUTH ARTIS. will my love for dancing to someone who can't. RITA IEAN APEL, will to my sister, Karen, my seat in Coach Meadows' biology class. NAZARIE ARCHIE, will to lean Allred the first seat in every class. MARY BELLE ARTRIP, will my place in short- hand to Bob Chandler. LILLIAN I. BARNAKY, will my ambition for a majorette to Iudy McGlothen. ALBERT TURNER BARNEY, will my love for S. Watts to Bill O. JACK BARNEY, will my place in the paint gang to L. Shockley. ANN BARTLETT, will my muscles to Louie Mead. GEORGE ROBERT BECK, will my ability never to have gotten set on the fountain to some lucky freshman. IOSEPH BELFORD, will my famous ring to an Automotive junior who will wear it well. VICTOR LEE BELL, will my big feet to Torn Pitts. RUBYE HORTENSE BEMSE, will my love for Eng- lish to Marlene Lucas. EILEEN BERTRAM, will my seat in 2nd period study hall to Pat Kugleman. IO ANN BIAS, will my ability to shoot to my sister, janet. RALPH E. BRETZ, will to Iohn Wedebrooke the nuckle buster of Overturf's FRED L. BUCKLEY, will to all lower classmen the privilege of becoming a senior-aiu't it awful? CHARLOTTE CARPENTER, will to some lucky junior my place in D. E. class. CAROLYN CECELIA CARR, will my ability to type to Marianne Carr. RETHA IOAN CARTEE, will my dimples to Babs Bromgerger. EDNA RUTH CARTER, will my brain to someone who doesn't need one. BE'l'I'Y FAYE CHABOUDE, will my place in D. E. class to some lucky junior. DAVID CHILDERS, will some good grades to Dick Klitch so he can pass physics. BESSEE K. CHUCALES, will my ways to get along with certain boys to my sister. Lula. CARL WINSTON CLARK. will my luck for wine, women, and song to Douglas McGinnis. CLARE L. CLARK, will my good times in New Boston to Douglas McGinnis. WAYNE STEVENS CLARK, IR., will my big mouth to Bill Craig, maybe he can talk himself out of trouble, I couldn't! THOMAS COOK,will to Don Brown my ability to get along with Mr. Multer. WALTER CORBITT, will my Latin brain to Mar- lene Lucas. CHARLES KENNETH CRANSTON, will my crazy laugh to Marianne Hanes. HAZEL ISABELLE CULLIN, will my natural blond hair to Iudy Ames. DANIEL WATSON DAILEY, will my ability to slip past Miss Mackoy at lunch. EUGENE DARRAGH, will my ability to acquire money to Iohn Stroud. TOM DICKSON, will my clip-board to Barbara Martin. DONALD HOWARD DIENER, will my ability to get into trouble to Ierry Diener. ROBERT DOLL. will my way to get along with Miss Dupuy to my brother, lack. IAMES E. DOUGLAS, will my basketball to Don Ellis. MARY LEE DOWNING, will my embarrassing moments to Dot Watts. who won't blush. BETTY LOU DRAKE, will my seat in Mr. Kegley's civics class to Bev Goodman. CLIFFORD ALLEN DUPUY. will my love for de- bating with Mr. Kegley to Sonny Ledman. IANEI' LEE EARL, will my love for basketball to the rest of P. H. S. MARY KATE EISNAUGLE, will to Bob Hurth the ability to someday reach the S64 mark. VERNOSU FAIRCHILD, will to Iudy McGlothin my blond hair so that someday her's may be like mine. HAZEL IRENE FANNIN, will my seat in Miss Musser's room to Dan Heid. ROBERT PARIS, don't will anything to anyone. ROBERT MORRIS FENTON, will my teeth to Keith Berlin. ROY FLACK, will Bugsy to Nancy Coe. IOYCE MAIRE FISHER, will my seat in 102 to Helen Fleming. DONALD HAROLD FLOWERS, will my ear plugs to Richard Beck: he needs them. RAYMOND FODGE, will to the future seniors my Business English teacher. DONALD GORDON FORD, will to Bob Williams my ability to study. IOHN WILLIAM FORD, will my nose to some stupid underclassman. WAYNE FORD, will my love for Coach Meadows to Bob Williams. KARL FUGl'I'I', will Miss Noel's love for me to my little brother, Don. IIM GANSLEY, will my knowledge to spell jewelry to Charles Richards. IOANNE GARREIT, will my place in Co-op to Phyllis Ball. DONALD GINN, will my ability to be absent to Bob Lyles. MARILYN GLASCOCK, will my physics to Iames Hollis. MAURICE FRANKLIN GOLDEN, will all my in- telligence to my illiterate brother, Charlie. IOSEPH L. GOODMAN, will my ability to win girls to Ernie Rigrish. IIM GORDON, will my truck driving to Douglas McGinnis. PHYLLIS IANE GORDON, will my love for south- ern accents to Hazel Rudity. PHOEBE KATHRYN GRASSMAN, will my sun- lamp to Babs Brombacher. EUGENE GREENWOOD, will my big feet to Roy loseph. IOYCE LEONA GULLEY, will my typing speed to my twin sisters, Shirley and Charlotte. 'l65' l950 Senior Class Will STELLA MAE HAMBLIN, will my shorthand speed to Wanda S.-Good luck, you'll need itl CLYDE M. HANNAH, will my abilities to be ex- pelled to Dick Shockley. BOB IOE HARDY, will my ability to skate to Charlotte Frazel. MARY ALICE HARRIS. will to any unlucky junior who goes to summer school and takes part of their senior course, thinking you will get out after the first semester of your senior year. because you won't. DELORES SUZANNE HARVEY, will my kidding about Kentucky to anyone who can take it. PATRICIA ANN HEID, will my ability to get along with teachers to my little brother, Danny. WILLIAM Y. HENSGE, will my ability to have fun to Tom Williams. WILLIAM HENSON, will my big hands to Iohn Hanes. THOMAS IACKSON HERBERT. IR., will to I. B. Thatcher-Pat Mitchel, seat 7, row 5, room 205. ROBERT H. HEWITT, will my seat in Miss Burton's room to Kenneth Iohnson. ARTHUR HILL. will my ability to play a bariton to Harry Flannery. BETTY ANN HILL, will my shortness to Marianne Hanes. GERRY OLAN HIMES, will my dancing ability to Ronald Seagraves. ELIZABETH HISLE, will my four years in high school to any fool who tries to graduate. IACK HISSOM, will my ability to get the teachers to Ronald Iohnson. A GENE HOBSTE'I'TER,LJtll my seat in D. E. to some deserving iunior. LORETTA HOOSER, will my ability to fall on every cheer to Marianne Hanes. MARY IUNE HORNE, will my 4 years at P. H. S. to Emogene Hornet and Carolyn Gerard. IOANNE HORTON, will all my fourth period study halls to Ioann Cooper. IAMES HUNT, will my ability to mess up Miss Musser's tests to Bill Ison. EDWIN CHARLES KALB, will my good luck in Miss Anderson's English class to Wimpy Cooper. SAMUEL ROY KEGLEY. will another year in Sparkie's study hall to Robert Lyles. RICHARD KERNS, will my tuba to Iack Riggs. ROBERT BENIAMIN KIMBLE, will my place on the basketball team to Dave Arnold. IOHN KING, will anything I have to anyone who wants it. ANNIE DIOMIDIS KIOURTSIS, will the best of luck to my brother. Iames. FORREST KLINE. will my wavy hair to Dick Klitch. CONSTANCE ANNE LAKE, will to Patty Flannery my quietness. STANLEY LANE, will my seat in Mr. McComb's class to Gene Shoppe. BARBARA IOYCE LAUGHLIN, will my seat in solid geometry to any girl who wants to be in a class with a majority of boys--I2 to I ratio. GLENNA LAWSON, will my ability of running the adding machine to Carolyn Furbee. LOIS LYNNE LEDMAN, will my wonderful times in high school to my brother. Sonny. BETTY JOAN LEWIS, will my good times in Mr. Heller's fifth period health class to some lower classman. l66 ' OLETA FRANCES LEWIS, will my brains to some- one who is dumb enough to take them. MILDRED ANN LILLY. will this and that-here and there. IAMES M. LUTMAN, will my football powers to George Scott. WANDA MCFARLAND, will my ability to speak in pep assemblies to Sally Cohen. MARY KAY MCGOLGAN, will all freshman the four best years of their lives. BETTY RUTH MCROBERTS, will to Phyllis Yates my ability for keeping quiet. IOYCE ANN MALCOLM, will to ludy Thompson my ability of trying to drive a car. IOYCE FREDA MEEKS, will to some unsuspecting freshman my ability to read good books. MARTHA HELEN MILLARD, will my curly hair to Sara Prowine. IOYCE ANN MILLER, will my grades in biology to Charlotte Miller. RICH MILLER, will my nose to Leo Shockley for it may come in handy. NORMA LEE MOORE, will my good times to lane Ann Kelley. EDWIN LOUIS MORITZ, IR., will to Don Perkins my ability to play the skins in the band. GENEVIEVE MOWERY, will my wonderful times in Office Practice to Gail I-Iowerton. RICHARD PHILLIP MULTER, will my height to my brother, Charles. EMNA LOU MUSTARD, will my life size picture of C. H. to Ruth Theiss, may she be as happy with it as I was. . BETSEY. MARIE NAGEL, will my seat in Miss Musser's English class to some lucky iunior. DENVER EARL NEWMAN, will my ability to gab to Charles Golden. BETTY NICHOLS, will my ability to write heads to Georgene Ashe. RUTH KATHLEEN OAKLEY. will my ability to play sports to my brother, Tunis. IAMES LEE ODLE, will my seat in Miss Anderson's class to anyone who wants,it. LILLIAN OPPENHEIMER, will my quietness in class to Marianne Hanes. ROBERT N. PATTON, will my diploma to Dave Steahly and hope it gets him out of school. RACHAEL PAULEY. will my genius mind in physics to Bill Craig. ANNA ROSELLA PELFREY, will my nickname Pody to Rosenell Lett. LLOYD EDGAR PERCELL, will my ability to be late for school to Tunis Oakley. DONALD WILLIAM PHIPPS, will my ability as a P. T. machinist to R. Frazell. GEORGE PLEASANT, will my luck to Mike Scott. RONNIE PLYMALE, will my ability to get out of trouble to Ronnie Walters GURLI ANN PRATER, will my dancing feet to my cousin, Marcia Williams. BARBARA IANE PRESTON, will the voice I lost in cheerleading to Georgene Ashe in hopes that she finds it. DORIS PYLE, will my laugh to Ruth Stacy. PATRICIA ANNE PYLES, will my place in Mr. Sunderland's heart in chior to Barbara Anderson. HENRY RAGAN, will my ability to sleep in Auto Shop to Dudley Nichols. L L L L I. I. I. L L L L L I. I. L L L I. L I. L L L L L I. L L L l950 Senior Class Will CHARLES RATLIFF, will my ability to run a lathe to my brother, Bob. SAM B. RAY, will my ability to get out of class to anybody who doesn't like school. DONALD E. RICE, will my fine place in the Tro- jan Staff to Ronnie Walters. PATRICIA LOUISE RICHARDS, will my place in Co-op to anyone that wants it. JAMES P. RICHARDSON, will my devastating charm to Amos Chippie Charmer White. LOLA MAE RIGGS, will my love br school to Tuffy Moore. RICHARD RILEY, will my love for Mr. Spears to Dudley Nichols. WILLIAM MARK ROBINSON, will my love for wine, women, and song to some fellow. WILLIAM ROGERS, will my ability in Sheet Metal to Eddie Poole. BARBARA JOAN ROLLINS, will to Barbara Ruther- my great writing ability. JAMES DAVID SAGRAVES, will my cue stick to my younger brother. GRETTA JEANNE SAMMONS, will my good luck to Evelyn Dailey. ANNA MARIE SAUNDERS, will my seat in health to some fortunate underclassman. GEORGE J. SCHIRRMAN, will my clown suit in the football team to any freshman who keeps late hours. JOHN J. SCHLICHTER, will my place under a girls' thumb to some unsuspecting frosh. MARY CATHERINE SCHULER, will my seat in D. E. to Nedra Askew. BARBARA JEAN SCOTT, will my dimples to some flirtatious freshman. JAMES DAVID SCOTT, will to any lucky senior my Miss Musser's Business English class. LARRY SCOTT, will to Dick Frecka, Jack Barney's girl, Delphi. ROSALIND ANN SCOTT, will my seat in news class to any lucky junior. ROBERT E. SEEVERS, will Mr. Emmons to the un- fortunate class of 52 . BARBARA SIKES, will my freckles to Bev Good- man. NORMA SLUSI-IER, will my wonderful times in school to Joyce Frazell. MARY LOUISE SMALL. will my grades in chemis- try to anyone who hates to study. BE.'I'TY RUTH SMITH, will my ability to act silly to Charlotte Frazer. CHARLES SMITH, will my Sth period study hall seat to Bob Tricks Scott. RONALD SOWARDS, will my seat in Miss Muse ser's Business English class to some lucky junior. CAROL VIRGINIA SPARKS, will my seat in Miss Anderson's English class to Violet Fodge. PATRICIA ANN SPARKS, will my giggle to Phyllis Pratt. L I. I. I. I. I. L L I. L L L L I. I. I. L L L L I. L I. I. l. I. L L ALMA M. SPENCE, will my place in band to any freshman that has two strong feet. ROGER E. STAATS, will all my books to some poor junior automotive boy. NANCY STEPHENSON, will my ability for talking to Mary Lou Thomas. THOMAS K. SWOPE, will to Marianne Seth some swell underclassman to make her happy. FRANCES SUE TAYLOR, will to some lucky sopho- more my position on the cheerleading squad. SALLY ANN THATCI-IER, will my blushes to Janice Shump. RICHARD THOMPSON, will my ability to get English to Charles Richards. THEODORE EARNEST TIPTON, will to Rodney Hamilton my sharp tools. GEORGIA FRANCES TOLEMAN, will my curly hair and good looks to Barbara Underwood. EDWARD TRUI'I'l'. will Horse Richards 2 more years of English. WANDA LEE TUTTLE, will my tallness to my brother, Jerry. ROBERT S. UI-IL, will my ability to push a broom to Dug Nickolis. NORMA JEAN VAN BIBBER, will my ever loving bangs to Betty Bond. CATHERINE VANIS, will all my wonderful times in school to some unhappy person. ROSANNE WALGENBACH, will my seat in Latin III to Rosemary Hack. DORIS JEAN WALTERS, will my set in Co-op class to Pinkie Snyder. PATRICIA WARREN, will my ability for trans- cribing Latin to Frar is Johnson. JOHN C. WASSERMAN, will to R. T. Sunderland somebody that can march and play at the same time. ROBERT WASSERMAN, will my place in Miss Burke's class to some underclassman. BETTYLU WHITE, will my ability to get to school on time to my brother, Billie. IOCK DONALD WHITE, will my place in Miss Musser's heart to some lucky genius. NANCY JEAN WHITE. will my wonderful times in P. H. S. to some deserving freshman. RUSS WHITE, will to Carroll Howell the way to get hurt in a football game. ROBERT GENE WHITEHOUSE, will my good times in Chillicothe to Lee Pitcher. RICHARD LEE WILLIAMS, will my ability to get to school on time to Russell Fankell. HARRY WILLIS, JR., will my tools to Jack King. EDWARD BARKSDALE WIMBISH, IR.. will my winecellar to anyone with a big nose. MARY ELLEN WINTERS, will my ease for which I get my chemistry to some junior. ANNA MARGUERITE YOUNG, will my good luck in scouting to Ruth Lynch. I I If V' 5. ' k ' 167 Fulure mbilions PAT ABRAMS-To own a large detective agency. CHARLOTTE LOUISE ADDINGTON-A stenographer. later a housewlle. ROYAL ALLARD-To become a physician. ZEB ALLEN-Football. CHARLOTTE RUTH ANTIS-To be a singer. RITA JEAN APEL-To be a nurse. NAZARIE ARCHIE-To be a stenographer. EDWARD ARGEROS-Own my own business. JOYCE LEE ARNOLD-Private detective. MARY BELLE ARTRIP-Stenographer. LILLIAN J. BARNAKY-Model. ALBERT TURNER BARNEY-To be a coach. JACK BARNEY-To work at N 6 W. ANN BARTLETT-To be a pool shark . GEORGE ROBERT BECK-Go to the moon. JOSEPH BELFORD-Ioln the Coast Guard. VICTOR LEE BELL-'l'o sell an lce box in Alaska. RUBYE HORTENSE BEMSE-To be a photographer. EILEEN BERTRAM-To be an airline hostess. JO ANN BIAS-To be a nurse. RALPH E. BRETZ-Work and have money. FRED L. BUCKLEY .,.. To make money last and easy. CHARLOTTE CARPENTER-Work. and be happy. CAROLYN CECELIA CARR--To be a Pharmacist. RETHA JOAN CARTEE-To be a secretary. EDNA RUTH CARTER-To travel around the world. BE'I'TY JAYE CHABOUDE-Work and have my own money. DAVID A. CHILDERS-A Criminal Lawyer. BESSIE K. CHUCALES-Stenographer. CARL WINSTON CLARK-To be a mortlclan. CLARE L. CLARK-To be a doctor. WAYNE STEVENS CLARK, JR.-To try to make the world a little easler tor the next fellow the best way I can. WAYNE KEITH COOK--Telegraph Operator. WALTER CORBITT-To become a dentist. CHARLES KENNETH CRANSTON-'l'o be a lawyer and loaf. HAZEL ISABELLE CULLEN-To be a soclal worker. DANIEL WATSON DAILEY-To be a success. EUGENE DARRAGH-To become a private detective. GERALD DeARMOND-To be a stage hand. RICHARD DEVER-To be a big success. TOM DICKSON--To become a missionary. '168' Of Troian Seniors DONALD HOWARD DIENER-To be around the world. JAMES E. DOUGLAS-To live well with other people. BETTY LOW DRAKE-To be a nurse. CLIFFORD ALLEN DuPUY-To become a naval ollicer. JANET LEE EARL-To go to college and become a laboratory technician. MARY KATE EISNAUGLE--To become a Journalist. DOT EXLINEA'l'o be a nurse. VERNOSU FAIRCHILD-To be a typist. RUTH ANN FALTER-To be a laboratory technician. HAZEL IRENE FANNIN-To work ln a private office. ROBERT FARIS-To be a sheet metal engineer. ROBERT MORRIS FENTON-'l'o be a machinist. ROY FLACK-To be a Salvation Army Oliicer. JOYCE MARIE FISHER-To be a teacher or a singer. DONALD HAROLD FLOWERS-To be a pharmacist. RAYMOND FODGE-To be a Salvation Army Oliicer. DONALD GORDON FORD-To live healthily and to work hard. JOHN WILLIAM FORD-To be an archltectual en- gineer. WAYNE FORD-N. O. Y. B. KARL FUGITT-To be a construction worker. JIM GANSLEY-To be a construction engineer. JOANNE GARRETI'-'l'o go to college. MARILYN GLASCOCK-To be a secretary. MAURICE FRANKLIN GOLDEN-'l'o be a graduate of Annapolis Naval Academy. JOSEPH L. GOODMAN-To be a coach. JIM GORDON-Contracting. I PHYLLIS JANE GORDON-To be an Airline hostess. EUGENE GREENWOOD-To ,be an engineer. JOYCE LEONA GULLEY-To live in Florida and go to college. JEAN GUNNOE--To be a secretary. STELLA MAE I-IAMBLIN-To be a secretary to some unlucky man. CLYDE M. HANNAH-To become a lawyer. HAROLD RALPH HAMMOND--Engineering. BOB JOE HARDY-'l'o become a tinner. MARY ALICE HARRIS--To be a nurse. DELORES SUZANNE HARVEY-To be a French interpreter. WILLIAM Y. HENSGE-To be a Certllled Public Accountant. Future Ambitious WILLIAM HENSON-Navy. THOMAS JACKSON HERBERT, IR.-To be a civil or chemical engineer. JANE HILF-To be a nurse. ARTHUR HILL-To be a Salvation Army Officer. BETTY ANN HILL- To be able to type. GERRY OLAN HIMES-To be a success. ELIZABETH HISLE-To be a beautician. IACK HISSOM-To go in business for myself. GENE HOBSTETTER-To be a successful bussness man. LORETTA HOOSER-To be an English teacher and dramatic coach at P. H. S. MARY JUNE HORNE-To be a secretary. RICHARD KERNS-To sing at the Met. ROBERT BENIAMIN KIMBLE-To be a lawyer. IOI-IN KING-To be a Priest. ANNIE DIOMIDIS KIOURTSIS-To do the very best I can do in whatever I do. FORREST KLINE-To be a sports writer. CONSTANCE ANNE LAKE-To be a nurse. STANLEY LANE-To be a machinist. BARBARA IOYCE LAUGHLIN- To be a school teacher. LOIS LYNNE LEDMAN-To be a kindergarten teacher. BETTY JOAN LEWIS-To have a good iob. OLETA FRANCES LEWIS-To be a dancing instruc- tor. MILDRED ANN LILLY-To be a secretary. JAMES M. LUTMAN-To get a fob or loin the Marines. KATHLEEN LYON-To become an airline hostess. WANDA IEAN MCFARLAND-To become a good typlst. MARY KAY MCCOLGAN-To become a commercial artist. BETTY RUTH McROBERTS-To be a nurse. IOYCE ANN MALCOLM-To be a retailer. CARLOS MAXIE-To be a mechanic. IOYCE FREDA MEEKS-To be a secretary. MARTHA HELEN MILLARD-To be a musician. IOYCELYN ANN MILLER-To be a nurse. RICH MILLER-To be a sports announcer. WANDA I. MILLIRONS-To be a retailer. CAROLYN MITCHELL-To be a pianist for a concert orchestra. '169' Of Troian Seniors BETTY MOORE-To be an ottlce worker. NORMA LEE MOORE-To be a designer or modeL MAXINE EVELYN MOREE-To study in the home economic field. EDWIN LOUIS MORITZ, IR.-To go to college. GENEVIEVE MOWERY-To travel. RICHARD Pl-IILLIP MOLTER-Teaching. EMNA LOU MUSTARD-To make a success of life. BETSEY MARIE NAGEL-To become a singer. DENVER EARL NEWMAN-To make a living doing nothing. BEITY NICHOLS-To be a beautician. RUTH KATHLEEN OAKLEY-To be a physical edu- cation teacher. IAMES LEE ODLE-To be a coach. LILLIAN OPPENHEIMER-To be a nurse. ROBERT N. PATTON- To make myself and others happy'- RACI-IAEL PAULEY-Nursing. ANNA ROSELLA PELFREY-To do a good fob at whatever l undertake. LLOYD EDGAR PERCELL-To be a big time operator. DONALD WILLIAM PHIPPS-To be rich. GEORGE PLEASANT-To get by as easy as possible. RONNIE PLYMALE-F. B. l. man. GURLI ANN PRATER-Retailing. BARBARA IANE PRESTON-To be happy ln eiery- thing I do. DORIS PYLE-To be a stenographer. PATRICIA ANN PYLES-To enter some field of Religious Education. LUTHER QUEEN -Stone work. CHARLES RATLIFF-'l'o go to school to study en- gineering. SAM B. RAY-To make a lot of money and retire. DONALD E. RICE-To be a dentist. PATRICIA LOUISE RICHARDS- To be a stenogra- pher. IAMES P. RICHARDSON-To be a doctor. LOLA MAE RIGGS-To be a secretary. WILLIAM MARK ROBINSON-To marry a rich girl. WILLIAM ROGERS-To be rtch. BARBARA JOAN ROLLINS-To collect my 55.00 bet with Mr. Adams. BETTY LOU RUSSELL-To raise my own football team. JAMES DAVID SAGRAVES--To be a pharmacist. Future Ambitious 0f Troian Seniors GREITA IEANNE SAMMONS-To be a missionary. ANNA MARIE SAUNDERS-To be a successful salesperson. GEORGE I. SCHIRRMAN-To be a clown. IOHN I. SCI-ILICTER-To make my iortune by forty and retire. NANCY SCHNEIDER-To be a nurse MARY CATHERINE SCHULER-To become a success- lul salesperson. BARBARA IEAN SCOTT-To study music. IAMES DAVID SCOTT--To be a cop. LARRY SCOTT--To have u vacation that is lite-long. ROSALIND ANN SCO'I'I'-To be a writer. ROBERT E. SEEVERS-To have a career In aviation. BARBARA SIKES-To get married. ALLEN P. SISSON, III-To sleep a lot. eat a little. and work none. NANCY LOUISE SISSON-To become a writer. NORMA SLUSHER-To become an Interior decorator. MARY LOUISE SMALL-To be a nurse. BETT Y RUTH SMITH-To be a retail salesperson. CHARLES SMITH-To be a teacher. IAMES WILLIAM SMITT-To he an Army Officer. PHYLLIS SMITH-To be a hair stylist. RONALD SOWARDS-To be a railroad worker. CAROL VIRGINIA SPARKS-To be a Salvation Army Otttcer. PATRICIA ANN SPARKS-To get married. ALMA M. SPENCE-To travel. ROGER E. STAATS-To be a darn good mechanic. NANCY STEPHENSON-To be a nurse. THOMAS K. SWOPE-To take up some branch of medicine. FRANCES SUE TAYLOR-To be an airline hostess. SALLY ANN THATCHER-To be a nurse. RICHARD THOMPSON-To be manager ot Sears. THEODORE EARNEST TIPTON-To be a machinist. GEORGIA FRANCIS TOLEMAN-To be a secretary. EDWARD TRUITT-To become a mortician. WANDA LEE TUTTLE-To hook a certain artist. ROBERT S. UI-IL-To become a mechanic. NORMA IEAN VANBIBBER-To be a nurse. CATHERINE VANIS-To be an actress. BILL VAUGHN-To own a business. ROSANNE WALGENBACH-To be a nurse. LORAINE WALLS-To be a designer or write a book. DORIS JEAN WALTERS-To be a secretary. PATRICIA WARREN-To he a missionary. JOHN C. WASSERMAN--To go into business. ROBERT WASSERMAN-To stay a bachelor. BETTYLU WHITE-To get a certain blond. IACK DONALD WHITE-To be a morticlan. NANCY IEAN WHITE-To be a buyer or go into retail merchandising. ROBERT GENE WHITEHOUSE--To be a million dollar playboy. RICHARD LEE WILLIAMS-To be a mechanic. HARRY WILLIS. IR.--To be a machinist. EDWARD BARDSDALE WIMBISH-To become a wlne merchant. MARY ELLEN WINTERS-To be a nurse. ANNA MARGUERITE YOUNG--Nursing or retailing. If W -17o- I 0 ' HERES T0 TI-IE CLASS CDF '50 I . ff One of Ohio's GdS We delive th' g on our menu except plate lunches. any place in the city at no extra cost from 10:00 A.M. t Midnight. After Midnight 50c extra for delivery. Phone 289. Compliments SA Y IT WITH FLOWERS of BUT SAY IT WITH OURS . HERMS Chobot s FLORAL CO. 837 Sixth St. Phone IOO8 Super Service GALLIA 8: OFFNERE LONG AND COMPANY DAMARIN HILL SEVENTEENTH 5, GRANDVIEW The House of Quality Furniture 729-733 SIXTH STREET PORTSMOUTH, OHIO U. S. Tire Distributors Southern Ohio's Finest Restouront Southern Ohio's Finest Foods O Breakfasts O Lunches O Dinners O Sandwiches O Complete Fountain Service , WE NEVER CLOSE I-lorry E. Huck Foehr's TURKEY SANDWICH SI-IOPPE Scioto Troil ot Boulevord Everything For The Sportsman fwzjfqyo , SCOTT S L SPORTING GOODS fmhuaafnf 822 Sixth Street '172' 0 : egg Compliments fx Q gf' .. - Y - 3 of 3 'Fw ' 3 titty. ta lit , -QKW?-tlli MORGAN BROTHERS A C ffi i ll ff T JEVVELERS ANTIOCH SHUES are a product of research at Antioch 505 Cl1illiCOIl'1e Street College. They are fitted by carefully se- lected retailers in many cities from coast - ' to coast. Opposite Masonic Temple Bldg. THE L L. SNOOK COMPANY MCDCDRES RESTAURANT Steaks - Chops 0 - m. M M Fried Chicken Sandwiches A Party Phone Reservations 2151 Compliments Compliments I of of , BLUE RiBBoN LINES scioTo MoNU1viENT SAFE DEPENDABLE SERVICE 'l73' Take That Spot To ALITY DRY CLEANERS GOOD CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS :., i .. FOR STYLE IN PORTSMOUTH fi 'N' at Af'h f'f2f BEST WISI-IES GRADUATE from STAPLETON Office Supply Company STATIONERS - OFFICE OUTFITTERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 829 Sixth St. Phone 3767 COURTESY and SERVICE C. M. Howland Director Ralph E. Svvearngin WlNDEL - HOWLAND Funeral ancl Ambulance Service 1503 Oflnere Street Portsmouth, Ohio 'I74' Complete Line of A if Congrci21lot1ons MMUNDS The Closs of 1950 ff WATCHES ' 'fm' ZUHARS MoToR oo. B 8: B LOAN OFFICE 611 Chillicothe Street TELEVISION fl RADIO AIR CONDITIONING REERIOERATION EOEREST D. POOLE Phone 1252 Since 1920 1551-53 Gollio St Compliments of I I-IUSTON PONTIAC CO. Compliments Congrotulotions to f O The Closs of 1950 DEHNER DEPT. sToRE HQ-DME SUPPLY CQ. CIIIIIICOIIEG Phone Sixth Street '175' Congratulations to The Class of 1950 JORDAN STUDIO Compliments oi EAGLE IRON Compliments of Wm. A. Newman Co. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 930 Tenth St. Phone 642 PORTSMOUTH. OHIO Quality Gifts at Lowest Prices ROBERTS JEWELERS The Store oi Friendly Credit 421 Chillicothe Street J EWELERY . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Morrey Wainstein, Mgr. Congratulations to The Class of 1950 From DAILEYS CROCERY 2007 Mabert Road lnl' bg ij, I85 Since 1857 - the Greater! Name in Milk I-IomoDee I-IOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK LADY BORDEN ICE CREAM DAIRY PRODUCTS 250 M13 Phone 1801 237 2nd St. Compliments of SELBY SHOE CG. 1007 GALLIA STREET Congratulations to the Class Good Luck OEIS? Trojans! STANDARD PORTSMCDUTI-I CHA CQ Coca - Cola pgrtsmouth, Qhic BGTTLINC COMPANY 177 BASTIAN BROS. CCD. Designers ond Producers ol High School Jewelry, Engraved Announcements ond Nome Cords Since 1895 Southern Ohio Repmenmziafe E. E. Butterbough 1119 Lindo Visto Ave. Doyton, Ohio Compliments of STANDARD SUPPLY CO. 1004 PINDLAY STREET PHoNE 2030 '178' Glenn W. Brock Ruby D. Brock BROCK FUNERAL HOME Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers AMBULANCE SERVICE Gallia 81 Waller Sts. Phone 117 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO MEET ME AT THE C A M E O EoE A BIT OR A BITE OF SWEET TO EAT Established 1926 839 GALLIA STREET Good Food is Good Health MAKE THESE YOUR RULES OF TELEPHONE ETIOUETTE Ohio Consolidated Telephone Co. The value of the Telephone is greater than the con 179' Congrotulotions from MQW WW SCIOTG MQNUMENT CO. Monuments ot Distinction 3220 GALLIA STREET PoRTsMoUTH, onto S uel C. Peeble J Robert Peebl -l -iso- GLUCKNER CHEVRULET 00. THE NEW CHEVROLET - THE LEADER AGAIN Selling Chevrolets Since 1915 Compliments Compliments of of HICKS MARKET SCIOTO TRAIL QW The Automotive Club Ol Southern Ohio GALLIA AT GAY STREET C. Herrmann St Sons Packing Company PLANT 2640 GALLIA 913 GALLIA STREET CORNER EIGHTH St MURRAY Gqumy Flu .9-mal. em: Cl' ms FURNITURE CO 612-14-16 Second St. Phone 1063 Authorized Dealer for VVESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS RANGES and LAUNDROMATS Compliments of THE PASTRY SHOP 708 cHiLLicoTHE ST. K. T. ENTERPRISES 515 Second St. Portsmouth, Ohio Rentals For Parties Telephone 1786 1350 Compliments To Class ..50,, THE PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Ralph Legler Compliments of THE PORTSMOUTH TAILOR GAS COMPANY Accurate Prescription Service E. H. RUSSELL HEADQUARTERS PoR CLASS COMPANY GIVE US A BREAK 1106 Gallia Street SCHOOL SUPPLIES Free Delivery HACER 81 WEBB Gallia at John Phone 905 Congratulations Class of '50 F. C. DAEHLER MGRTUARY CG. John T. Carr, Manager Phone 452 Portsmouth, Ohio Compliments AUotE's NEWS TERMINAL LUNCH 704 Chillicothe st. The Home of Fried Chicken pOrtSmOuth'S H 2828 amine sr. Phone 2573 Downtown News Center Compliments of THE CRAIGMILE FURNITURE CQ. 936 GALLIA ST. PHQNE 319 swefw Ask for these Good Foods ?n0,O,n At your Neighborhood E Independent Grocer Tl-IE GILBERT GRGCERY CG. 'l83' Compliments of VVALKERS FAMILY SHOE STORE 420 Chillicothe Street PORTSMOUTH, OHIO THE BAKE SHOP Mcrting's Corner PARTY CAKES BIRTHDAY CAKES WEDDING CAKES Phone 1014 Compliments of GRIMM'S CRICHTQN SPORTING GOODS Office Supply Co. t'5pl2?isiOE1ifuiIsCff1iQ1flI EVERYTHING EXPERT RACKET RESTRINGING EoR THE OFFICE IOO3 Gallic sr. Phone 1589-R Congrotulotions RICI-IMAN from YOUR FRIENDLY FoRD DEALER CLOTHES PORTSMOUTH Direct From Our Factory To You 311 Chillicothe St. MOTORS 1112. GALLIA PHONE 3748 Portsmouth Interstate Business College Tmining Young America to Cberisb and Preserve the Free-Enterpralre Way of Life 815 Gollio PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 2630 TRAINING FOR BUSINESS Time-Saving Courses leading directly to Secretarial, Accounting, and other Office Positions. College-Grade Student Body, Pleasant Classrooms, Successful Placement Service. BULLETIN FREE ON REQUEST I , DAY cmd EVENING G. I. APPROVED 'l84' 1 1 1 i7 l THE KEYSTQNE PRESS CCD- sELECT DAIRY O 322 PH NE 2 COMAIER CIAL The Best In OU Y OF S C Dairy Products 33 O Compliments of YQUR LQCAL PACKARD DtsTRtsUToR WASSERMAN MOTCDR SALES 6 8 THIRD STREET PI-IQNE 85 C 1 of GOOD LUC To Class of 1950 Marc Cantefs DOERRS HARDWARE KGPY K-AT BEST WISHES Congratulations STAR WATKINS CLEANERS GRGCERY Compliments E L o o D D R U o s V-VE Sf-1-'ERN AU'-F0 J. W. FLOOD, Pres. A SUPPLY 93022111213 2 O9 2 G LLIA s c 1 of Compliments KLINGMAN STORE 513 SECOND CHARLES COHEN Compliments of Compliments CRAWFURD HAPPY CoRNER COAL Co. A. B. C. CLEANERS Pon PRoMPT SERVICE Phone 1200 1035 Gollio Street FOR BETTER SANDWICI-IES PARK AT THE PARK SHOPPE SEVENTEENTI-I 8m GRANDVIEW PHONE 2283 Compliments Compliments f of V GULICKS STAHLER S PLUMBING PHARMACY SHQP the smorftrlgtlejlihii with the C B . . QUALITY THAT COUNTS Tilen e s gollio ot goy 219 Market St. Phone 226 C- E- EDWARD STAEBLER WATCHMAKER and OPTICIAN 1117 Gallia si. Phone 1595 INSURANCE ar ALL KINDS POffSmOUIh1OhiO WURST ERS DRUO STORE THE REXALL STQRE 419 Chillicothe Street We F111 Prescriptions - Four Registered Pharmacists OVER FIPFY YFAR5 OF FAITHFUL SERVICE QUALITY CLOTHING S H E E T S AND FURNISHINGS FURNITURE CQ. Pan MEN WHO CARE GEO. W. AHREND Apparel of C1ass COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS 526-28 SECOND ST. PHONE 22 838 Gallic Street UNITED STATES LAUNDRY City Wide and Suburban Service We Operate Our Own Plant EVERY KIND OF LAUNDRY SERVICE 822 FOURTH STREET PHONE 407 '188' Compliments of ZIMMERMAN S IT'S SMART TO SHOP AT DENTONS A Store Out of The High Rent District for 44 Yecirs. Compliments of GEORGE A. SUTER 81 CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 1617-21 CHILLICOTI-IE STREET '189' Compliments Compliments O COVERT FURNITURE STORE NEW BOSTON GALLIA ST. f of McKINNEY'S TELEVISION SERVICE ond SALES First in Television POYIIIMOMIISII' Olde!! Televinbn Dealer 1426 9th St. Phone 2653 Congrotulotions to The Closs of 1950 PCDRTSIVIOUTI-I AUTCD EXCHANGE K o BA CK E, Rs THE HURT CANDY Comphmems Clfld of TOBACCQ CO H. B. MCGAHAN Co. Cosh 81 Corry llth 81 Offnere Sis. Phone 3469 1026 Offnere St. Phone 3276 'IQO' Compliments Seasoned os you like it of We Speciolize in Porty Orders KARMELKORN SHOP JEWELER Phone 1539 830 Gollio St. 507 Chillicothe SI. SAPETY SERVICE COURTESY PORTSMOUTH CITY LINES Deon ond Borry Points Irnperiol Woshoble Wollpoper Jonitor Supplies NEW Gnd USED THE PORTSMOUTH PAINT CO. 1011 Chillicothe Street Gollio ot Findloy The HIBBS Congrotulotions HARDWARE CO. to Fifth Street neor Chillicothe Th Cl I 1950 GENERAL HARDWARE e GSS O TOOLS PAINTS P ENAMELS VARNISI-IES O SPORTING GOODS '191' SCI-IINDELLS Portsmouth's Jewelry Gift Store IT'S VANDERVORTS Headquarters for HAMILTON - ELGIN - BENRUS ' PLUMBING ' HEATING WATCHES ' ROOFING ' INSULATION ' STORM DOORS Sr WINDOWS LQROY Theme Comer 1532 Gains si. Phone 1242 Compliments of Compliments of FORREST D. POOLE RADIO and TELEVISION REFRIGERATION and AIR CONDITIONING Phone 1252 Portsmouth, Ohio PORKY PIG B!-XREECUE HUDSON IN LOWER PRICE FIELD WITH STEP DOWN DESIGN POLLOCK 81 SON HUDSON SALES and SERVICE 923 Washington Phone 2604 . Compliments of DAIRY SI-IOPPE NEXT TO P.H.S. ROGER L. ALTMAN, Prop. Many thanks to over 30,000 families for inviting us to spend 4 to 5 hours visitinq in your homes every day during the past I5 years. AW n1f,wfff'r0kf!1 IVHIV your good neighbor in Portsmouth, Ohio .uonnannunsopnn PS: In the next 15 years we hope to be as Welcome on PM in over 300,000 homes. 192 ' We Salute Today You Graduates of 1950 ' LANE SI-IOP Verlin Copas '23 Mildred Copas '25 We Enjoy Selling Bordens Ice Cream. Lunches, Magazines, Gifts and Sundry Supplies Fountain Service 1212 Kinneys Lane Phone 209-J' Known As The Best .... and . . . . The Best Known HART SCHAFFNER and MARX CLOTHES THE CRITERION The Mens Shop Compliments Of Congratulations from LEHMAN INSURANCE AGENCY CARQUNA LUMBER CO. 821 PQURTH STREET lOll I..lI1COl1'1 Sl. PIIOHG 3900 DIAMONDS WATCHES Compliments ZOELLNER of JEWELRY CO. RIGI-I LOAF ING. Third 81 Chillicothe Streets 1511 Chillicothe St. Phone 1888 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 193 ' CONGRATlllA'l'l0NS, TRO,IANS! The Portsmouth Assooiottoh of INSURANCE AGENTS of Portsmouth, Ohio BARRETT'S GENERAL INSURANCE THE BERNDT INSURANCE AGENCY. INC. BIERLEY REALTY 6 INSURANCE CO. THE PHILO S. CLARK COMPANY C. C. BROCK INSURANCE AGENCY A. C. COLBURN AGENCY DONALD T. DILLON INSURANCE AGENCY THE W. I. EISNAUGLE COMPANY THE HARSHA-IOHNSON CO.. AGENTS THE HAZELBECK COMPANY MURFIN'S INSURANCE AGENCY THE IOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY THE GEORGE E. KRICKER COMPANY SIMON S. LEHMAN AGENCY MCCLURG INSURANCE AGENCY WALTER L. MITCHELL INSURANCE AGENCY ORLA L. MORGAN INSURANCE AGENCY THE C. E. NODLER COMPANY RICKEY REALTY COMPANY THE ROBINSON-HATCHER AGENCY THE G. M. ROSS COMPANY TOM E. WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY '194' SCIOTO LINES CO. BUSES CHARTERED ANYWHERE IN OHIO 811 Chillicothe Street Portsmouth, Ohio PHONE 12 Congratulations O to Malkin The Class of 1950 Compliments DISTEL Of FURNITURE CO. PINE FURNITURE SINCE 1907 7th s. chiiucoihe sis. Phone 400 SUIVIIVIERS 81 SON THE ABBOTT PAINT CO. PAINTS - WALLPAPER 741 Second Street 908 Gallia St. Portsmouth, Ohio Home UF THE BAu.ownN PIAND AND HAMMUND CIRGAN Hatch Advertising Company MIMEOGRAPHING MULTIGRAPHING ADDRESSING MAILING 828 GALLIA ST. Con the Esplanade? Compliments WEBB -MOORE LUIVIEER CO. 1641 CHILLICOTHE STREET PHONE 651 'I95' x The Hazlebeck Co. INSURANCE at REAL ESTATE BE WISE - ECONOMIZE SHOP AT LEVI'S SAMlJEl 8 CO. Room 44 6? National Bank Building phone 71 840-844 GALLIA STREET ED LOCKNERS AUTO SUPPLY Wholesale and Retail Auto Supplies Chillicothe at Ninth Phone 2937 Congratulations to The Class of 1950 ZIEGLERS E. I-l. RUSSELL GLASS COMPANY GIVE US A BREAK llO6 Gallia Street MORGAN INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE 342 Masonic Building Phone 744 Portsmouth, Ohio Compliments POST HOUSE of For Fine Food Dclicious Home Cookcd Meals In A Clean Atmosphcrc Open 24 Hours Market POI'lSI'HOU.ll'1, T - TI-IE f' P FURNITURE MART Your RuraldFrigidaire Maytag Dealer 1 Furniture of Quality PORTSMOUTH BURIAL VAULT Lucusville, Ohio Phone Lucas 2491 Comphfmems Congratulations to The Class of 1950 TI-IE GIBBCDNS CARR'S RESTQEDRANT JEWELRY STORE SOI-IIO DEALER Lucasville, Ohio Stop In and See Us 811 GALLIA ST. PHONE 329 I-IE TIMES BRINGS LOCAL, X ff STATE AND WoELD WIDE X- .: ' v NEWS TO 24,959 FIRESIDES EACH ,1- IX -fo ' V ,Rf EVENING .... AND EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY IS A CONSTANT READER. sF'f E NSW, E 95 7 THE WORLD IN YOUR LIVING ROOM EACH EVENING 3112 Eorfsmon th Eiimcs For 98 Years A Dependable Portsmouth Institution '197' Compliments of DETRCIT STEEL CCDRPGRATION 98 Compliments THE OHIO POWER COMPANY Compliments THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANINO COMPANY Portsmouth, Ohio PHONE 176 10 GLOVER STREET W. C. T. U. The Women's Christian Temperance Union was organized in 1875 to promote total abstainence by prayer and christian living. There are Unions in 32 countries besides the U S A Memberships include anyone. White Ribbon recruits up to 6 years. Loyal Tem- erance Legion, 6 to l2 years. Youth Tem- perance Council, Teen age. W. C. T. U.. Women and Honorary Members Men. NO FIGHT . . . NO CONQUEST If each and every day of life Brought us no struggle, brought no strife No cause to fight, no goal to win. No war to wage with self and sin. If we should wander through a day Meeting no hindrance on our way. We'd find that we had nothing gained No conquest won, no height attained STEWARTS CROCETERIA Vinton ond Young Streets PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Congrotulotions from PURDY LUMRER CO. WWW Feminine Clothes From I-Ieod To Toes E. E. Gordon 56 Sons CONCRETE WORK CINDER BLOCK CINDER ond CONCRETE BLOCK Phone 3474 -200- EIVIRICK E UN ERAL I-IOIVIE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AIVIRULANCE SERVICE ph F. Scott, Manager Leonard Simpson, Associat - TELEPHONE - 33 2563 1422 Lincoln St. I Portsmouth, Oh SAGRAVES SERVICE DRUG STORE E L E C T R I C PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST S S E R V I C E Cor. Ninth and Chillicothe St 1661 ELEVENTH STREET PHONE 688 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO PHONE 3595 VVILLARD STAKER, Prop. '201' HERFF-J O E LMANUFACTURING .IEWELERS AND STATIONERY 1407-1419 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA -.-OT. P. BURKART, Representative 2201 CAMBRIDGE ROAD COLUMBUS, OHIO POPULAR JEWELERS FOR PORTSMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL '202' P2-1tr'on's Page COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF '50 L. N. ALLARD, D. D. S. I. P. MCAFEE, M. D. H. F. GLEIM, M. D. W. H. STONE, D. D. S. O. F. APEL, D. D. S. I. W. FITCH, M. D. W. H. SISSON, M. D. O. D. DONALDSON, D. D. S. BENNETT and BABCOCK, Optometrists L. M. DISTEL EVELYN BRISKER WESLEY WORRELL O. A. DEARTH, M. D. FRANK ALLEN, D. D. S. W. T. WRIGHT, D. D. S. ROSS M. GAULT, M. D. CHESTER ALLEN, M. D. R. 1. BARRY, D. D. S. TUNIS NUNEMAKER, M. D. SAMUEL P. ADAMS, D. D. S. SOI. ASCH, M. D. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP BEN HERMANN We, the Trojan Staff, wish to express our appreci- ation to you, vvho, through cooperation and kindness, have helped to make this 1950 Trojan possible. '203' AUTUGRAPHS AUTUGRAPHS Q .4 A Ad Staff ...............,,.. , Adams, Mr. Lowell .....,......... Anderson, Miss Margaret Ball, Miss Margaret .,...... Band ,..,............ . ,,... . ,....,...,.....,. .. Basketball, Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball, Boys' Varsity ......,. Coach and Captain , Individuals .,..........,.. Action Shots ........ Reserves , ............... . Coach 6: Team ...,.., Betty Lamp Club .,..........,........ Blazer, Miss Anna ..... Board ot Education ,..,. Burke, Miss Freda ...... Burton, Miss Ruth ........,..,.,..... Carnival Scenes , .... .... .. Cheerleaders ....... Choir ..,.......,. Church Scene ,..... Chapel Scene ..... Classes ......... Clubs .... ,... .... , .....,..,.... . Coaches, Basketball ..,.... Coaches, Football ...,..... INDE , ..,.. 113 41 41 41 130. 131 94. 95 98. 99. 100. 101 97. 103 102 15 118 41 38. 39 41. 127 41 136. 144 ., ....,...........,.... 17 132. 133. 134 46-78 112-127 104 83 Co-Ed Dance .......... ..... 2 3 Cole, Mr. R. D ........, ...... 4 1 Commercial Club ...,,.....,..,.. .......,..,.......... 1 25 Commercial Co-op Club ,,... .....,. 1 25, 128. 127 Crabtree, Mr. Herbert ...... Creative Writing Class ...... Deans .... ....,........,,., . . Deans Assistants ...,... ,.,,.... .... 14 40 114 Distributive Education Class . ....... 20. 29. 124 Dramattcs ..,,,,.,.......,..,.............. Drum Maior , ...., .. Drum Maiorettes ...,, '206' 137. 143 129 16 DuPre, Miss Genevieve DuPre, Miss Helen ....... DuPuy, Miss Henrietta Duschinski, Miss Lea .... Elliot, Mr. Ralph .............,.... Emmonds. Mr. Theodore ..,.,.... Football, Football Football . 1 F Varsity ....... ....... CoCaptains ...... Action .......... F ootball, Coaches ....... Football, Individuals ..... Football, Queen ........... Football, Oueen's Attendants Football, Managers ...,............ Freshman Class ....... Freshman Officers ..,.... Fuller, Miss luanita ........... GAC ......,............ Glass, Mr. Iohn ....... Girls' League ....... Girls' Sports ...... Glee Club .........,. Goinqs, Mr. Paul ....... Heller, Mr. George ........,..... Helstrom, Mr. Einar ...... Hopkins, Miss Thelma Inter Nos .,.............,.. International Club ..... Iunior Class ....,.....,.. Iunior Class Play ......, lunior Club ...,........... Iunior Prom, 1949 ...... 41 inot ptctuxodl 40 42 82. 83 81 88. 80 88. 89. 90. 91. 92 89. 147 148 82 47-50 49 42 106 42 115 105-110 132. 133 42 42 42 38 122 120 . ..................,...........,.. 55-60 137. 138. 139. 140. 141 150. 151 Keqley, Mr. Ioe ....... . Krausz, Miss Mary ......,.....,. Latin Clubs . ,..,.... ., ,,,... . Leach, Mr. Bert ...... Library Club .,................ Lorentz, Mr. Charles .......,..... .. Mackoy, Miss Caroline . McBroom, Mrs. Margaret McComb, Mr. Franklin McDonald, Miss Dorothy McKelvey, H. W. , ........ Meadows, Mr. Carl Mitchell, Mr. Pat ....... Morris, Mr. Duffrin ...,.... Multer, Mr. Fred ............ Musser, Miss Isabelle ., National Honor ...... . News Class ..,..,..,........... Niswonger, Mrs. Nellie Noel, Miss Gurney ............ .....,. Officers, Officers. Officers, Officers, Freshman .....,,.,...... Sophomore , ..... lunior ........ Senior .,........,.. Overturf, Mr. Robert ..,. Pep Band .,.........,,.... ......,....,,. Pierson, Mr. Frank ...., Plus Ultra .........,.. ..... Queen, Football ....... ,......,....,... Queen, Miss Trojan 1950 ....... Oueen's Attendants .....,....... Randy Tucker's Band ,.... Revelers Club ....,....,.,. l N 42 42 122. 123 43 10 43 43 40 43 43 39 43 43 43 43 43 126 112 Knot pichrredl 46 52 56 lnot pictured! 24 , ....., 44 123 89. 147 154 155 128 118 DEX Revelers' Play ,,..,..,,. ...... 1 42. 143 Reserve Basketball ,..,.. ......... 1 02 Rohr, Mr. William .................. ...., 4 4 S School Board ....,,.,..., ..,..,. ....... 3 U . 39 Scisinger, Miss Doris ,...... .................................... 4 4 Senior Activities .,......, ..,..,,. I Back section oi book, Science Club ....,,......,...,.... .,...,.....,.......,.,,..,. ,..... 1 21 Schaefer, Miss Charlotte ....,.., ..... 4 4 Senior Class ..,.....,...,......... ....... 6 1-78 Senior Class Officers ....... ..... 6 3 Senior Honor ................ ,..... 1 14 Shinkle, Miss Octavia ...,.., Shump, Miss Marifrances ..,.., Sophomore Class ,..... ., ..., .. Sophomore Class Officers ...... Student Council , ...,...,..,.., . ,,.. . Spears, Mr. Forrest ........... Sunderland, Mr. Richard ...,....... Schwartz, Miss Mary Elizabeth ..,...,. Toney, Miss Hazel ,...,. .,..,... Miss Trojan ....,..,,..,..,..,.. Miss Trojan Candidates ...... Trojan Staff ,...................... ., ..... Trowbridge, Miss Marie ,...,. .. 44 44 51-54 52 116. 117 44 44 44 38 154 156 113. 127 45 Varsity Basketball ,......,..,.. ....... 9 4, 95 Varsity Football ........ , ...... 82. 83 Vocational Classes ,.... .......,. 2 5-33 Vocational Clubs ....... ........... ......,. W Watts, Mr. Gale ...,....... ......,. Wellman, Miss Martha ...... Wiesner, Miss Ethel ,.......... Wittenburq, Miss Alberta ....,... 'Wood, Mrs. Olive .,.,........... Wyant, Miss Hazel ................. Y Yearbook Staff .......... ......, Yonovitz, Mr. Ioseph ..... 124. 125 45 45 45 45 45 45 127 45 207 ' NS 2 1 L l I W a- A 1 This 'Book 'Belongs ii Q 9 i f J, lxi K Aint' I A I4 ' o Address ,.-,.-......- Class of --,-..,... , z 'WWA . . W . Q 'Ti 'X 4 gn, , Hftlp. 4. , - Ax- - 3 blpw. J: 4 .mf , .V , .. Li . , G, 25 Q fv He' , 'E' fi V. ,L.:,,f Q Y .giggw , Ziyi Ii ' 'if if fra M 45. WM. f Lsiifif rg up ' , hz, . .,. V. L, H.: uf F' . mx- . 32.44 5 . ylflf, 3.2, u. , 1 5 ,121 E242 ' JFQJ . 1 , 3 Q P- . . '-' ' vw . .6 K 1 4 4, , .ffgj . r Q A' .., Lf' ' - 1 1 m M 1 q .',- 1 ig V244 l . ff H 'QE' - I W ,W . V., L --,wp . , 'if .glfyk M.. ,L tn , , Q JL viva. --- , . . , 4'1 1 f,-.s , :ff Pda- .J ', 1 .T r ' , . 2 ff, gk , Q. 5 haf., , . . 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