Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)
- Class of 1951
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i i? '-uqww-fi W i ,,rA , f' ' 'Q S. 11 2 1. VY 195 E x 3 4 f im le Q3 MJ Tru 'un Y RONNIE HM I-'REDDIE ELMER Hack B. Burke CAROL ANNE SUSAN PAT CONNIE IEANNE LOU DOT THEISS PATTY ELLIOT PUBLISHED AT PURTSMEIUTH, UHICI 1951 ul mf? .Q gr' if i E? a, i115,fW'?' A-M3 df , As We G0 Forward, 0 Ports 1951 TROJAN YEAR BO0K . IIIIIIISIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII SSIIooI TABLE OF CONTENTS ' INTIIOIIUCTIIIN AIIIIIINISIIIAIISN CLASSES SIIIIIIIS IHIGANIZATIONS MUSIC ANA SIIAIIIA ScII0oI IIIIL SENIOR ACTIVITIES. AIIVIIIIISAIIIINIS INDEX L'0llHA GE 0115 THOJA!V WAHHl0IISf DEFEND THE H0lVOH 0F PHHTSMHUTH HIUIL J mouth High ! . N3 5 -1 X IHHF X fx 7 umm M- ,,,,4 ' xx. XQX . X X PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1' vw 7 -MARTINISS Q X P r r WQOJ4, Q- 1 I f xx X ,I ,5-:l 'F ' . 'V '- . 5 I , , F 6 ' pil I r X i ' ' Day is doneg Gone the sun From the hills, From the lakes, From the streams. All is well. Safely restg ooo is nigh. l. v, N Remembrance Pio. Riehard M. Lewry '48 e. William lllilll Powell '49 Pie. Raymond Burle lPetel Burke Pie. William H. lllilli Edwards Pie. William Personnett Pie. Charlton Myers Pio. David Mershon lMISSING IN ACTIONl Portsmouth Sflhoolls Trojan is dedicated to Miss Henrietta DuPuy with great love and gratitude. To the thousands ot students she has taught she remains a vivacious and spirited symbol of P. H. S. MISS DuPuy has been more than a teacher to P. H. S. studentsg she has been advisor, confidant, and best girl friend. The qualities ot generosity, love, kindliness, loyalty, and sincere interest have made her one of the most beloved ot teachers. 4 JUN l Qs shall Imam the truth, anh the you free. .... . 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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MISS DORIS SCISINGER DISPLAY-AN IMPORTANT POINT OF SELLING CGURDINATQR Lmdcz Locke, Delores Goddard, IO Elizabeth Elchhom, Ruth Suler, Roscmell Lett, Russel Mosley pagr twenty seven in Rometta W Howard me twfnlv oidln Nedra Askew Barbara Hale Charlotte Frazee SEEING IS BELIEVING AND USUALLY MEANS BUYING. Linda Locke CRITICISM FROM CONTEMPORAR- IES HELPS FUTURE EMPLOYEES. Front Row: Wilma Adams Rometta Howard Ianet McCoy Back Row: Alma Hagerman Ruth Askew page twenty nine Laboratory periods RECORDING in office work RECORDING THE PAST C FOR, CO-OPERATION IN WORK. EDUCATION, AND PLEASURE. me tluirtv SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMERCIAL CO-OP MISS ETHEL WIESNER CO-ORDINATOH Planning for the Future. OFFICERS TO-DAY- BUSINESS LEADERS TOMORROW! Machines are Run By Skill. IT'S EXPERIENCE THAT COUNTS! page thirty one Lei! To Right: D. Keys, B. Idnetsky, E, Poole, B. Mcden, I. Stroud, Mr. Goiuqs, D. Anderson, U. Kinder, I. Stewart, page thirty two Left To Right: I. Stewart, D. Keys. E. Poole, Mr. Goinqs, B. Icmeisky, I. Stroud, B. Mcrden, U. Kinder D. Anderson. Trades and Industries School we prepare! ! Left To Right: E. Swinsburg, D. Woodrum, D. Thacker, C. Klenke, A. Kitchen, D. Fannin, L. Tolliver B. Carle-e, S. Miller, E. Riffe, B. Rat liff, D. Shepherd, D. Clark, B. Apple gate, Mr. Emmons. IV forebplfr lb O 96 scbzgfouahy 91' Mr. 0. M. Gwinn Co-ordinator Qdq S big! Wes, OU' 401, efb 91-e 6 Se as 'lc DDO 'fu 'Ji Hes iq in Gigs by Junior Machine Shop MRL Front-Buck: B. Cartee, Mr. Emmons E. Riffe, L. Tolliver, C. Klenke, D Woodrum, D. Shepherd, A. Kitchen I. Miller, D. Fannin, B. Ratliff, D Clark, D. Thacker, E. Swinsburq B. Applegate. page thirty three united states is the world's top industrial nation !! l l Senior Automotive Shop Left To Right: Mr, McGoron, H. Horton, I. Wheeler, I. Brown, B. Rayburn, D. Ewing, G. Potter, I. Shope, D. Nich l R Fcmkel. Senior Machine Shop at work l s i l Mm gi 3 Left To Right: G. Shope, l, Wheeler, B. Rayburn, I. Brown, D. Ewing, Mr. McGoron, H. Horton, P, Lewis, D. Nichol R Fcrnkel, G. Potter. lei! To Higbl' E1 Green God w s.,L 001010 0' 6000006 011 gear como' .RHQ ,Q dczrofe QS' 1721YfO We ' S M 011119 f 5 G zss, 5? Ollie R P Llllef Ke!! ark I sozefl ,e' .Hoy ,fi Inse S121 ' 36 116, le!! T Riglzfr Z HO foo, 51 Greene' MQ C' ITSG, 0 Inseyg , H Goddo MISL Sf MCH Q Wezkss, H . 077117- rd C e-nr , .8oJx J: Mc Crab- . Kelly E1 Sfniiiz. nv' thirty plgc p0W0l' lllillfllllle -plllllt Senior Automotive Shop Left To Right: A. Hurst, R. Erwin, K. Ellifritt, R. McMecrns, I. King, H. Brunner, Mr. McKenzie, L. Hcxmmonq, I. Hill, V. Martin, H. Burns, D. Fitch. Junior Automotive Shop Left To Right: I. King, Mr. McKenzie, L. Hammond, A. Hurst, P. Hill, R. Erwin, R. Brunner, D. Fitch, R. McMeC1ns, V Martin, H. Burns. page thirty six Mr. Edward H. Fournier, Portsmouth High School principal, is now Well established in the office he entered last year for the first time. ln his second year with us, Mr. Fournier is firmly settled in the hearts of students and faculty, and has proved himself to be extremely capable. His friendly and co-operative manner, and his Willingness to assist the students at all times, have endeared him to all. Mr. Fournier has Worked with students many years. Before coming to P. H. S., he taught at Utica, Ohio, and was principal and teacher and principal at New Lexington High School. He also served as a football coach. He attended Ohio State University where he received his B. S. and M. S. in education. Under Mr. Fournier's leadership this year, P. H. S. received their highest rating in recent years from state inspectors on teaching, teaching facilities, vocation, administration and library. page thirty eight SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS . . . ACTIVE. INTERESTED . . . ALWAYS STRIVING FOR HIGHER EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS. Superintendent. H. W. MCKELVEY At the close of his second year as superintendent of schools, Mr. McKelvey has remained as popular with the Portsmouth High student body and faculty as he was during his five years as P. H. S. principal. This year, under his capable leadership, Portsmouth public schools have continued to improve and Ports- mouth High School has earned recognition in many fields- in sports, with highly rated football and basketball teams, and also in scholastic rating, which has reached a new high. Mr. Mac , as he is fondly called by both students and teachers of P. H. S., is very much interested in sports and is especially fond of hunting, fishing and golf. Mr. McKelvey received his B. A. degree at Ohio University and his M. A. and certificate of graduate work at Ohio State University. PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Wesley P. Ridenour, Clerk of the Board: Arthur Rau, President of the Boardg Mrs. Arthur Huston. Standing: Dr. William A. Duvendeck, William Horr, Dr. Thomas, C. Swope, H. W. McKelvey. page thirty nine Secretary to Mr. Mclielvey, Thelma 'Q' Hopkins Secretary to Mr. Ridenour, Hazel Toney Secretaries to Mr. Fournier, Iudy Aeh. Lea Duschinski and page forty Ralph Elliott, P. H. S. Dean of Boys, completed his fifth year in that capacity. His many duties in school such as checking attendance, assisting the boys with their problems, helping with extra- curricular activities, and doing guidance work, keep him a very busy man. Mr. Elliott attended the University of Michigan, Miami University and Marshall College, and he received his B. S. degree from Ohio University. He was a principal and teacher in local elemen- tary schools before assuming his present position. Mr. Elliott also serves as director of the Ports- mouth branch of Ohio University. 31.3. Mrs. Margaret McBroom is now completing her third year as Portsmouth High School dean ot girls. ln addition to her duties as dean, she serves as head of the art department and spon- sors the Senior Honor Council and the Girls' League. Mrs. McBroom's daily duties as dean of girls include checking attendance records and ad- vising girls on personal, as Well as academic matters. Before coming to Portsmouth High School in 1948, Mrs. McBroom taught at Cameron, Mans- field, Bellaire and Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh high schools. She attended Washington Seminary of Art and the University of West Virginia, where she received her B. A. degree. Mrs. McBroom did graduate work at the University of Pittsburgh and University of Michigan. ADAMS, LOWEI.L B. A. University of Iowa, Ohio Uni- versity, Miami University. Ohio State Uniyersity. . . . Physics. Biology. Science BURTON. RUTH B. A. Ohio State University. . . . Related English, American History ANDERSON. MARGARET B. A. Ohio University, M Ph. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. . . . English IV COLE. RALPH B. A. Oberlin College, M. A. Uni- versity of Alabama. . . . Chemistry. Qualitative Analysis BALI., MARGARET B. E. Denison University. . . . Latin II, III CRABTREE, HERBERT Rio Grande College, Ohio Universi- ty, University oi Cincinnati. . . . Machine Shop l, Vocational Machine Shop. Related Suhiects BLAZER. ANNA B. A. Ohio University, University of Wisconsin, Columbia University. . . . Latin I, ll DU PRE, GENEVIEVE B. S. Ohio University, Oberlin Con- servatory of Music, University oi Wisconsin, Miami University. . . . English I BURKE. I-'REDA I B. S. Ohio University, University of Wyoming, University of California. . . . Current History, World History. Social Problems, Troian Sponsor DU PHE. HELEN B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University. . . . English l X 'Q lg r its t 15 rf -rf , ,. i f im. i' 'V ls 1. l R Q K , . .--f. 4 44 in -: 1 .a 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. Otterbain College, New York University, University of North Caro- lina. . . Librarian FULLER. IUANITA B. A. University of Michigan, M. A. Columbia University. . . . French 1. IL Spanish I. ll HELLER, GEORGE B. S. Western State Teachers' Col- lege. . . . Health, Driver Training. Reserve Basketball Coach GLASS. IOHN B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University, M. A. Columbia University, Ohio University, New York University. . . . English II, Speech HELSTROM. EINAR A. B. New England Conservatory of Music, M. A. Northwestern Uni- versity, Belgian Conservatory of Music. . . . Band. Orchestra GOINGS. PAUL University of Cincinnati. . . . Sheet Metal Shop I. Il. Related Subiects L Il KRAUSZ, MARY B. S. Ohio University, M. A. Penn- sylvania State College. . . . American History, World History GWINN. O. M. A. B. Alderson Broaddus College, Ohio State University, Concord State Teachers College, University of Cincinnati. . . . Vocational Supervisor LEACH. BERT Western State Teachers' College, Muskegon Commercial C o 1 l e g e, Gregg College, Ohio University, Mi- ami University. ' . . . Business Training, General Math. LORENTZ. CHARLES B. A. Marietta College, Ohio State University. . . . Science. Asst. Football and Basketball Coach. Tennis MORITZ. IOANNE B. S. Ohio State University. . . . Home Economics MACKOY. CAROLINE B. A. Randolph Macon Women's College, B. S. Ohio University, Mass- achusetts Institute of Technology. . . . Study Hall Supervisor MORRIS. DUFFRIN B. S. Ohio State University . . . Mechanical Drawing I. II MCCOMB. FRANKLIN B. S. Alma College, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Miami University. . . . American History. World History MULIER. FRED B. S. and B. A. E. Ohio State Uni- versity. . . . Industrial Arts MCGORON. MARVIN Benhoff Mtg Co., McSweeney Auto School, Packard, Nash and Olds. Auto School. . . . Automotive II. Related Mathematics. Related Science. and Blueprint Reading MUSSER. ISABEI. B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University. Business English. English III MCKENZIE. CYRII. University of Cincinnati. . . . Auto Shop and Related Subiects NISWONGER. NELLIE B. A. Otterbein College. . . . Algebra I ilk.. 'P Wir W I 4'?'! v PIERSON, FRANK B. S. Wilmington College, Ohio State University. . . . General Mathematics, Faculty Manager of Athletic Association SHINKLE. OCTAVIA B. S. Miami University, M. A. Co- lumbia University, University of Wisconsin, University ot Chicago. . . . Home Economics II, III ROHR. WILLIAM B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University, Marshall College. . . . Civics. Social Problems. Ath- letic Director. Basketball Coach STEFAN, CHRIS B. S. Ohio University. . . . Biology SCHAEFER, CHARLOTTE B. S. College of Mount St. Joseph-one the-Ohio, University of Cincinnati. . . . Business Training. Typing I SUNDERLAND, RICHARD B. S. Miami University, Ohio State University. . . . Marching Band. Choir tMixed Chonul SCHWARTZ. MARY ELIZABETH B. A. Western College for Women, M. A. Ohio State University. . . . English III. lournalism, Cre- ative Writing TROWBRIDGE. MARIE B. S. E. Ohio State University . . . Plane Geometry SCISINGER, DORIS B. S. Bowling Green State Universi- ty. . . . Distributive Education WATTS. GALE B. S. E. Bliss College. . . . Bookkeeping DEDICATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUTH . . . AND THE BUILDING OF AMERICA . . . NOT PICTURED COLLINS, EDSEL B. S. Ohio University. . . . Civics, American History DU PUY, HENRIETTA B. S. Ohio State University, M. A. Columbia University. . . . Mathematics ELLIOTT. RALPH B. S. Ohio University, Ohio State University, University of Michigan, Miami University, Marshall College. . . . Dean of Boys HESS. KATHRYNNE B. A. Ohio University, Muskingum College. . . . English I, II GIBSON, EARL B. S. Eastern Kentucky State Col' lege. . . . World History, General Science HESS. WILLIAM B. S. Ohio University, Yale Universi- ty, Columbia University. . . . Physical Education NOH.. GURNEY B. S. C. and M. A. Columbia Uni- versity. , . . English II McBROOM, MARGARET A. B. West Virginia University, Uni- versity of Michigan, University of Pittsburgh. . . . Dean of Girls. Art page torty live WELLMAN. MARTHA ALICE A. B. Morehead State College . . . Physical Education WIESNER. ETHEL B. S. University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University. . . . Commercial Co-Op WITTENBURG, ALBERTA B. S. Miami University. . . . Typing I. Clerical Practice, Treasurer oi Athletic Association, Sponsor of Cheerleaders WYANT, HAZEL B. S. Ohio State University, Ohio University, Columbia University, Gregg College. . . . Shorthand I, Office Practice. Typing I WOOD, OLIVE , B. S. E. Miami University, Graduate Work at University oi Cincinnati, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. . . English I. Il Ulass oi '51 1.-g-n!'1 --- 4l X., Q pl 5, I New Challengers ol These are graduating Seniors, troubled by the increasing world unrest, leaving many friends and happy memories behind as they now prepare to enter into many new fields of endeavor. page lorty eight J 4 HW in as 'fm' 2 W 'A 'izixzf , ,RWM v 4 1 f 4 v 1 ,uni A ,,:2Z New f imgi gg V 535, L ff :7: :?g:: 37, I sg 1 has 2552 pg. 25,4 ' :Q 4 5314: M, A W, 4. 4..,: P ,:,,. S , ....... . . r Q..-Qu.: , . ..,,. 2 .,..,:. . 132, ni .u:..:. 5 ,ff gtk 1 vii, 5 'U 1- 'K U f 1 Q 16 3 f D- In f 1' 4 4 K w AFA my K? swf - - t'A Q ui A A lll, . Rf in , . W5 ,... in ,, ,R ' f Gb 'Q ww BOB ARMSTRONG GEORGENE ASHE RUTH ASKEW CAROL ATER IOHN BAKER PHYLLIS BALL :min fiffv KATHERINE ABBOTT BETTY ACKERMAN WLLMA ADAMS KENNETH ALLEN IUDY AMES BARBARA ANDERSON DONALD ANDERSON IACK APPEI. LENORE ARMS T- if RAY BAUER IAMES BEEKMAN KEITH BERLIN PAT BICKHAM IANET BLAIR ROY BOEHM ORMAN BOGGS DORCAS BOYLE DAVID BRADY DOLORES BRAKE IAMES BROWN ANNA LOUISE BUCKLEY RICHARD BURNS CAROLYN CAMPBELL RONALD CATTLETT page Iilty one Hz? MARGAREE CAVE DAVE CHABOT IOAN CHAPMAN IIM CLARK BOB COLLINS CAROL COMPTON DOLORES CORIELL IOYCE CORIELL ROSEMARY CORNETT -W. ':: ,H adm wif fix ff? NAOMI COVERT RUSSELL COX BILL CRAIG IERRY CROPPER BARBARA CUNNINGHAM KATHERINE DADOSKY page fifty two 21995 IH . ,H ., 2 M DON ELLIS DAVE EWING ANNE FAIN RONALD FEAZELL CHARLOTTE FRAZEE THOMAS FRAZIER page fifty three '2L.g'i '.. WW DAVE DAVIS ROGER DAVIS MARY LOU DeBOLT MARGARET DEVER DELORES DILES CAROLYN DISTEL SUZANNE DUIS BOB EDMISTON IO EICHORN SWHM, BEVERLY GOODMAN BOB GREENE LAVINIA GRIMES ELDON GULLETT HOSEMARY HACK ALMA HAGERMAN me Iiitv lour l!'M-9-v ' fat Q -.--. 2 DICK FRECKA FRANK FRESHOUR CAROLYN FURBEE TOM I-'YFI-'E HOWARD GAMBILL ANNE GAULT DAVID GIBBS DELOHES GODDAHD ROBERT GODDARD W AQ Y BARBARA HALE RODNEY HAMILTON MARIANNE HANES IEAN HARLOW DORIS HARRIS GREGORY HATCH ANNETTA HEALY DANIEL HEID RALPH HERMS K0 Quim- Q? im Kg.. If IR? kv 'QT-I -af.. CHARLES HESS IUDY HICKMAN IERRY HICKS SYLVIA HOFFMAN CHARLENE HOOP WILMA HORNE page fifty five 1 HAROLD HORTON ROMETTA HOWARD CARROLL HOWELL DELORES HUMPHREYS BILL ISON BILL IVES ROBERT IANETSKY LILLIE IOHNSON RONALD IOHNSON 'Ulm Af' Huw 3' 'IFE My .........i 'hr' '91 L ,,gpn.N Yx ROY IOSEPH PATRICIA IUSTICE SUZANNE IUSTICE RICHARD KALB SUE KATES DONALD KEGLEY page Iilty six if if 'W MARY HELEN LAIR ETTA MAE LAMBERT RALPH LAYTON ELAINE LEE MARGARET LEMONS ROSANELL LET1' page filty seven i, 'U' www an R' ROBERT KELLEY PATRICIA KEOGAN IO ANN KIDDER KATHERINE KINKER 1 IIM KIOURTSIS DONALD KLEINKE RONALD KLEINKE PATTY KLINE RICHARD KLITCH it NORMAN MCGINNIS BARBARA MCGLAUGHLIN PEGGY MCGUIRE STANLEY MCHENRY SUSAN MCKELVEY LEE MCSWEENEY page fifty eigm 'QLA ... PAUL LEWIS LINDA LOCKE ROBERT LOONEY MARLENE LUCAS RAY LUCKEY ROBERT LYLES ROBERT MCBRIDE CHARLES MCCOMB IANET MCCOY, A-MQWIUIB md ',y, 'HWS RITA MADDY BARBARA MARTIN HAROLD MEADOWS SARA MICHELHAUGH CHARLES MOORE CLAUDE MORTON RUSSELL MOSLEY NOLEAN NEWMAN NORMA NEWMAN Mic was Q. HM' uf., wgmwy in 40 A-. DUDLEY NICHOLS IOHN NORDSTROM IOE PHELPS LEE PITCHER NINA PLYMALE EDDIE POOLE page lilty nine GENE POTTER DICK POWELL MARY RAMMEL IIM RAMSEY EVELYN RAWLINS CHARLES RICHARDS DONALD RICHARDSON DORIS RIGLEY RALPH RIGLEY fx ...ii wh' t tg G4 1 5, Vin... 'lb ETS ,I in 3 1E'g'fT If ERNIE RIGRISH PHYLLIS ROBERTS PATRICIA ROBESON ELIZABETH RODGERS ROBERT SCOTT SUSAN SEGUR page sixty Ia... 2922335 LOIS SELBY HAPPY SHAMBLIN DAVE SHEPHERD GENE SHOPE IANICE SHUMP GEORGE SIMPSON RALPH SMITH IANET SOMMER VIRGINIA SPARKS I ERRY SPENCER RUTH STACY BETTY SPRIGGS IIM STAKER ROBERT STAKER ROBERT STAMPER , 25352 V. 2 I ,' I A:-. EI 5 12-r-vrj page sixty one E L K' Si, IOHN TRONE NEVORA TUBBS BARBARA UNDERWOOD DAVID UPP DON VALLANCE ROSE VENDURA page sixty two ,V '- D MM, . '79 .,,- , ' 3 ? I! 5 ' Q M- A - ,Ei 'liww XQ- W 'A Q 'S Ah Af! DAVID STEAHLY HM srswnnr JOHN srnoun .,. ,. ,ak ' T 'A' RUTH slrrsn A, ,Q JIM swmnmcsu cAnor.YN TAYLOR M, QW: LOIS TAYLOR IOANNE THOMAS IUDY THOMPSON :HHH IRM 49:4 'ELM' M5 NOREEN VICARS LOUISE VOGLER DARLENE WADDEL HARRY WALLACE RONNIE WALTERS DOROTHY WATTS GEORGE WEISS HM WELCH PAUL WHALEY kv 'Q '?' ' : y , 4 X '-4 1 '54 I 'fvf E 3 IOHN WHEELER AMOS WHITE FREDA WHITE RALPH WYNN ALICE YORK DON YUENGER page sixty three MIRIAM ZELIGMAN a toss oi tho tassol and your future awaits you! iw Wei fm-vs A Mg, Most Courteous RONNIE CATTLETT G LOIS SELBY M Q' ' Cutest IERRY Couple SPENCER G DOLLY BRAKE typical senior personalities Best All-Around DICK FRECKA 61 IOANNE THOMAS Best Looking CARGL ,-of nnlqnonmnu-nnmusnsmmmwf 'B-o Nix YN DISTEL 6. LEE PITCHER 5? H14 e b p Best Sense oi Humor ANNE GAULT G IOHN BAKER Best Athletes CARROLL HOWELL ci FREDA WHITE typical senior personalities x wwmmar..r.m'n-1.2 1uaBw lw'v 'Mt-gamma ui... sq f 1 . X ff I an 5 Best Personality KEITH BERLIN 5. IOANNE THOMAS TOM FYFFE 6: 'ETTA MAE LAMBERT era i ' Healthrest Best Athletes DICK FRECKA :S BEV GOODMAN typical senior personalities Best Fast Dancers lERRY HICKS 61 MARIANNE HANES . Best Slow Dancers SIB HOFFMAN 61 IOE PHELPS W K' - x N, Q, 'x f an I ul, s 'V aa' , wvww 'W mr ive! 83,4 4. .15 4 . ' f 1 ' w 2 ? as .f Q ' Q . 5 sy , -, 4 Q- 5' v i . a 5.- aff iw. Q25 ' nw 7 inf X me rr Q .Q N1 fit hfifw f 'S , i f F wg? Ji A ASI va WE A fi an '1 3 f ,Nu A i .ymkfay 5.1 4 ta 1, P A ffzfi Ugg 'ii-ff: Q f'W,- N if -ff, A1 LM vs-'Q YE K , K ,N i 'gzlw LIN' ,id Q H0455 r ga QU' A NA if ,M gf, f 35,1 ,fin it v Wgv A ,W SN 'XA H? Air :dx A mnww. hlvmva umm., ,ann S umm 1 4 - fr-5,5-...rr www:-Q. x i 1 Junior Class iiiiicers President ,. ......,.,. ....,..,.. K EITH BARNES Secretary ..,.... .,.. C ONNIE CRAWFORD Treasurer ..,.... ...,..,... C AROLYN LEWIS Vice President .... .,..., W AYNE COOPER As freshman, in the fall of '48 we began our career at P. H. S. We elected as our officers, Dave Hazelbeck, presi- dentg Bob Kirby, vice-presidentg Connie Crawford, secretary, and Dave Dever, treasurer. We raised funds for our activities by selling theme paper. Our sponsors were Miss Caroline Mackoy and Miss Marie Trowbridge. Our sophomore year saw us ready to take an active part in ,school affairs with Miss Helen DuPre and Mr. Iohn Glass as our sponsors. Included in our activities was an after-game dance. Our class officers were, Carol Lorentz, presidentg Ray Keyser, vice-president, Carol Sparks, secretary, and Dot Stemshorn, treasurer. Then we were juniors at last. ln this fun-packed year, the third of our career at P. H. S., we elected as our officers, Keith Barnes, president, Wayne Cooper, vice-president, Connie Crawford, secretary, and Carolyn Lewis, treasurer. We started off with a bang by topping the goal in our magazine sale and following up with that long-to-be-remembered success, our class play- Cheaper by the Dozen . We gave a Iunior-Senior Prom that was one of the best ever, with Lillian Gullett and Richard Beck doing a fine job as cofchairmen. Doing a great job as sponsors in this wonderful year were Miss Mary Elizabeth Schwartz and Mr. Iohn Glass. page seventy ff M' 'C N ' .. .. .Iw- -B . - 9 Q- 5 'X 15-. MWF www Q' if Q, fit iw? -wvwwf M hs.. Home Room 201 Home Room 202 Home Room 203 ROW ONE N. Barney, C. Chinn, D. Burch, R. Cade. W. Archie, G. Barber, R. Brunner, B, Applegate. ROW TWO B. Burchett, B. Boyle, S. Bowen, I. Bowser, I. Carver, P. Adams, H. Boring, H. Burns, 'D. Adkins. ROW THREE K. Barnes, R. Addis, C. Chami, H. Anderson, D. Boyle, D. Beck, P. Allen, I. Bell, K. Boyd, B. Adkins. ROW ONE D. Colburn, D. Elliott, D. Double, L. Chucales, N. Easter, I. Damron, M. Davis. ROW TWO D. Everly, M. Edwards, D. Eichorn, K. Ellifritt, D. Fitch, D. Clark, G. Evans. ROW THREE I. Cook, P. Elliott, R. Faris, H. Covert. D. Dever, E. Farmer, I. Corbitt, R. Clifford. page seventy one ROW ONE M. Fleming, M. Giles, I. Harrison, G. Hackney. S. Hall, L. Guilkey, P. Flin- ders. ROW TWO I. Graham, D. Grimm, N. Ford, K. Gin, I. Grashel, R. Harcha. ROW THREE D. Harris, H. Gibson, L. Gullett, D. Glass, C. Harrison, R. Gordon, H. Goetz. page seventy two Home Room 205-A Home Room 205-B Home Room 206 ROW ONE B. Ienkins, G. Howerton, B. Helter- bridle, C. Kidwell, I. Huffman, M. Iones, B. Keyser, M. Kendrick, V. Keoqan. ROW TWO I. Howes, B. Ianney, R. Irvin, V. Kinder, R. Keyser, D. Hazelbeck, A. Hurst. ROW THREE R. Herbert, B. Kirby, F. Hoskins, E. Humphreys, C. Kleinke, D. Keyes, I. King, D. Hollis, D. Kiebler. ROW ONE M. Lakeman, E. Leadinqham, B. Lewis. E. Messer, F. Major, R. Lyons, B. Lern' ons, M. McGraw, I. Lewis. ROW TWO P. McAfee, C. Lorentz, C. Lewis, I. Layne, R. Madden, I. Knox. R. Mc- Cracken, I. Liles. ROW THREE R. McDcmiels, D. Lasure, B. Lang, D. McGinnis. R. Martin, V. Martin, R. McMeans, B. McAfee, R. Scrgraves, V. Lawson. ROW ONE B. Price, I. Pack, A. Price, C. Miller C. Nickell, I. Milward, I. Miller. ROW TWO G. Osborn, V. Noel, M. Powell, I Pfeiffer, W. Parker, C. Munyon, N Owen. ROW THREE B. Paul, B. Poole, T. Michelhaugh, D Moritz, I. Mitchell, B. Morris, W. Parker I. Parker. 'ARM 'Nl A., I If, Q , M , A., 'six k .Ku 319. . I Home Room 207 Home Room 210 Home Room 317 ROW ONE S. Skeens, R. Skeens, M. Schweinsberg. A. Simpson, R. Smith, D. Roe, N. Sea- man. ROW TWO N. Price, I. Ratcliff, B. Ratliff, G. Shaw. S. Shank, I. Schweinsberq, R. Ramey I. Schneider. ROW THREE C. Snyder, R. Reid, L. Schramm, D. Schockley, H. Ross, L. Smith, E. Schweinsberq, P. Rein, R. Saqraves. ROW ONE I. Workman, M. White, M. Staker, Woodrum, I. Vogel, A. Sparks, Yeaqle, E. Zornes. ROW TWO I. Strunk, C. Sparks, R. Theiss, Siemshom, C. Vorhis, I. Vorhis, Woodrum, H. Stout. ROW THREE D. Thacker, R. Willis, L. Tolliver, Thatcher, B. Stapleton. T. White, Winstead, D. Ward, I. Vournazos. page seventy three ROW ONE S. Cohen, I. Duduit, P. Wilder, C Crawford, E. Dailey. ROW TWO D. Harley, I. Croppei, L. Borok, R Maddy, K. Abbott, S. Duis. f , .INV U I X ' .A X uk W f 4 QM' 4 51 751, ' 'X . 'iikgwvw A Q ' mv' :J , , mf W M4 mx vw Y, W V - fam ex gi uv pd Q 'Y www w www N -gp 'TV gg H5 wwf 3 L N '91 35? A 'KC' K 15 VK 1 5 R -r W KW, .xml , m Mb' 'L my V W QW W Q mf 'VF 7k F :W 'M Q 1 , 1 ,EW we. A 'e,,g'4'4 HW mgxswfinx Lf is wh - W fm Hysfisufg M yghyfwa , qi , 5' . M W WI? 4, W vu M.. yn aw f 35 WDW PM ia sm Q.. 'Qu 5 5 was Sf fx mf .gs L W in H risk' new 5 X 45' M wa ,,,: 4 V, , ,.., 'K W. 1 NV. H Y 933 gg.. as U6 Am' ,gy Sw ,im ' W ,S Q L.-L vi Mfxw pf' .mr CZUDIIM MMM Home Room 211 Home Room 212 ROW ONE D. Baker, I. Anderson, D. Barker, I. Barringer, N. Adkins. ROW TWO I. Abrams, R. Bingaman, I. Bartlett, B. Bond, D. Arnold. ROW THREE B. Biggs, D. Apel, I. Boorman, B. Bauer, B. Armstrong. ROW ONE S. Brown, N. Coe, I. Cooper, M. Clarke, A. Conner, I. Christian, E. Boyd, P. Bratchett. ROW TWO K. Clark, S. Cablish, I. Bush, B. Brom- bacher, C. Brandel, G. Boren, A. Col- lier, M. Burks, P. Cooper. ROW THREE D. Chick, B. Chandler, I, Chamberlin, B. Canter, W. Burns, K. Craft, H. Brehmer, R. Burdette, O. Cartee. pagr seventy seven Home Room 303 ROW ONE B. Davis, S. Dodds, I. Finger, T. Dailey A. DuPuy, S. Ellsesser, B. Dunham I. Doll. ROW TWO M. Dunn, K. Crawford, B. Ferguson I. Feazell, B. Dixon, U. Dorton, I. Dressl ler. ROW THREE E. Davis, I. Diener, B. Doherty, C. Darb I. Davidson, R. Feagans, W. Y. DeLote1le, N. Eastwood. Home Room 304 ROW ONE E. Greathouse, T. Gin, R. Hammond D. Hanson. N. Gulley, S. Frowine, R Hammond, I. Hager, I. Glasgow. ROW TWO W. Hall, I. Flowers, M. Heisler, F Hager, E. Gibbs, M. Greenwood, I Hanes, I. Gemperline, R. Henderson I. Hannah, N. Fyffe, D. Hoerr. ROW THREE H. Haley, W. Gibbs, M. Holden, D. Hiles, G. Hager, I. Goltz, M. Grimm, P. Flynn, T. Hall, F. Gerlach, F. Glic- kert, T. Gentry. I Home Room 305 T. Iustice, I. Hoskins, P. Ioseph, I. Hollis, P. Iaggers, M. Iohnson, M. Iohn- son, I. Kelly. ROW TWO B. Kellison, R. Keyes, G. Kidwell, B. Keibler, C. Kessinqer, C. Iarvis, I. lvers, P. Ianney, P. Kugelman. ROW THREE M. LaRue, P. Kahl, G. Kaut, D. Kirk, D. Karr, G. Kennedy, R. Hurth, Pi. King, E. Horne, R. Kennedy. Home Room 306 ROW ONE R. Lawson, C. Muck, M. Mershon, I Mershon, E. Monroe, D. McHenry, G Moseley, I. Lindeman, E. Lindmood. ROW TWO I. Lowe, B. Literal, I. Miller, I. Moore K. Lewry, N. Marlowe, M. Miller, D Logan, S. Ledman. ROW THREE I. Lockhart, G. Lewis, P. Meyers, R Leadingham. H. Mowery, B. Medley R. Locke, R. McSweeney, I. McCulloch D. Loft. is lr s xi new .v 1:-N111 np :swans uf: 1 in A l:pf 11: 1 E ' ' .ffl-if 1 sg Home Room 307 Home Room 308 Home Room 310 ROW ONE W. Plummer, V. Mussetter, G. Phipps D. Petit, s. Newman, 1. o'De11, cf Pollock, D. Payton. ROW TWO I. Newman, M. E. Perry, H. Peake, M. Parsons, I. Piatt I. P les W. Ra - . Y I Y burn, P. Nichols. ROW THREE I. Prince, T. Pitts, T. Quinn, W. Oppen- heimer, T. Oakley, W. Pennington, E Myers, C. Multer, B. Oakley. ROW ONE H. Slepian, I. Spears, I. Smith, P. Sny der, C. Somerset, P. Riley, S. Sturgill S. Sheets, M. Stanley. ROW TWO S. Sparks, S. Renchen, I. Scott, R Spears, R. Storch, I. Spears, S. Scott I. Rottgen, S. Spenser, B. Swisshelm, C. Scaif, D. Ritchey. ROW THREE P. Sexton, P. Sexton, I. Snodgrass, G Schweinsberg, R. Renison, D. Sturqill E. Roberts, I. Smallwood, C. Rodgers M. Skaates, R. Sedziol, I. Saddle-r. page seventy nine ROW ONE L. Workman, I. Worley, B. White, R Welty, Tl. Ward, S. Winebrenner, S Wright. ROW TWO S. Vaughn, R. White, l'l. Valentine S. Williams, B. Toney, P. Williams D. Wooten, A. Workman, K. Vaughn B. Tackett. ROW THREE T. Wilson, R. Zuehlke, I. Thomas, I Tuttle, R .Weghorst, D. Warren, S Workman, D. Taylor, I. Tufts, B. Wil- liams, T. Williams. 'm 'wl!sllg i , f caesar was ambitious and bw-wM,.,,,k.-,,,M-W.,,M,,,,,f. f. 4 H so were the freshmen CLASS 01 1.954 Freshman Class tlfiicers President .....................,.. DAEHLER HAYES Vice President .,.. MARY LOU BRODBECK Treasurer ,..................,., IENNIE DICKSON Secretary ...........,..,...,... CAROLYN FULLER We started our high school career with an approximate enrollment of four thusiasm and interest. hundred eager freshman, full of en- W t if t a bi start by electing our class officers, Daehler Hayes, presidentg Mary Lou Brodbeck, vice-president, e go o o g Carolyn Fuller, secretary, and Iennie Dickson, treasurer. Miss Mackoy and Miss Trowbridge were class sponsors. We raised money by selling pencils and notebook paper in 321. We also sponsored a freshman assembly composed of all freshman talent. page eighty two ,. i Home Room 312 Home Room 313 Home Room 314 ROW ONE P. Ashcraft, I. Bailey, C. Barrinqer, N. Alden, B. Borok, S. Allen, D. Bost wick, A. Arthurs, E. Bealer, S. Ames ROW TWO P. Alcorn, A. Banfield, W. Adkins B. Arms, A. Angel, B. Bowen, E. Bene ner, B. Bowman, W. Aldridge. ROW THREE V. Abrams, K. Apel, I. Adkins, G. Adkins, G. Adkins, B. Binns, T. Baer I. Apel, B. Boorman, I. Blevinqs, Gi Artrip, C. Arthur, P. Arms, Fl. Baker M. Abrams. ROW ONE D. Chaifin, B. Galloway, I. Brown, T. Cartee, B. Canfield, I. Chapman, D. Brady, I. Chick, I. Chafiin. ROW TWO F. Cantrell, P. Cassell, M. L. Brodbeck P. Bowser, N. Bowman, G. Chucales E. Carr, S. Brown, I. Brown, P. Boyle N. Cantrell. ROW THREE T. Carter, T. Burton, O. Clifford, B. Canter, A. Craft, D. Brown, D. Brooks F. Brandenberg, L. Carr, L. Brown. page cighty three ROW ONE B. Crisp, A. Davidson, G. Dials, K Dickson, B. Cooper, B. DeBolt, R. Comp ton, I. Dickson, P. Copley. ROW TWO D. Dillow, D. Coriell, B. Collins, S Cooper, I. Cooper, E. Coriell, E. Cook P. Davidson, R. Cole, F. Collinqsworth S. Colvin, C. Craiqmiles. ROW THREE C. Crammer, C. Collins, I. Collier, K Cooper, R. Davison, R. Dixon, E. Collins W. Collins, T. Diles, D. Diles, G. Dials page eighty four Home Room 315 Home Room 316 Home Room 318 ROW ONE G. Flowers, D. Emrich, O. Enqlebrecht, N. Fodqe, C. Gerard, S. Flinders, C. Fuller, T. Fulks, R. Estep. ROW TWO B. Fish, T. Dressler, F. Duncan, R. Frantz, B. Frazer, P. Donathon. ROW 'THREE V. Dorton, B. Gentry, G. Gammon, I. Fyfie, D. Fuqitt, O. Gibson, I. Duzan, P. Gammon, N. Feazell, I. Duncan, T. Flauqher, D. Fite, R. Flannery. ROW ONE D. Hill, R, Haywood, I. Helvenstine I. Heinrick, R. Harris, I. Griffin, vf Hall, I. Hayes, I. Hamilton. ROW TWO N. Hike, O. Grimm, F. Hewitt, T. Grubb R. Gulley, I. Hayes, B. Hale, S. Hansee C. Gray, I. Greenwood, P. Gray. ROW THREE G. Hager, R. Hewitt, D. Hays, R. Har- cha, H. Goddard, G. Goodman, R. Grooms, T. Hicks, I. Hilclerbrand, I. Green. W. Haywood. 1 1 ROW ONE W. Lanihorn, I. Hughes, H. Lett, G. Hoover, B. Keeton, H. Howe, R. Liles E. Holt, A. Kirby. ROW TWO B. Iackson, I. Kerns, P. Lewis, B Kirkendoll, M. Leedy, R. Hollenbeck R. Kendrick, C. Lawyer, I. Kinder, B Keatley, I. Holmes, D. Lancaster. ROW THREE S. Kimbler, I. Horne, A. Leightenheimer C. lmes, L. Lewis, D. Knittle, B. Noels N. Horton, B. Kleinke, L. Hudson, A Holsinqer, I. Iames, W. Iones, G. Law- SOIL ., ww ,,. E IVA.- ' . View E wwf? WW Home Room 319 Home Room 321-1 Home Room 321-2 ROW ONE C. McGlone, I. McSweeney, T. Mc- Laughlin, N. Miller, W. Miller, P. McG1one, S. McLaughlin, A. Lintz, A Miller. ROW TWO D. McCallister, C. McGraw, F. McGraw, D. McGlone, C. Manley, D. Mershon, I. Milhouse, I. Manning, I. Lindeman. ROW THREE R. Lockhart, A. Marion, C. McCal1ister, I. McGuire, S. McCain, P. Mann, I. Marion, C. Moore, D. Miller, C. Malone, I. McSweeney, C. Maynard. ROW ONE F. Morris, P. Price, E. Osborne, R Porter, R. Nolan, M. Caudill, P. Moore P. Mowery, L. Pence. ROW TWO I. Poston, S. Perkins, N. Obenchain, I. Morton, P. Pelfrey, S. Patrick, A Piqott, G. Perry, D. Pitts. ROW THREE C. Moss, I. Myers, I. Carper, P. Nic- hols, G. Allison, P. Moore, C. Price, R. Parlin, R. Parker. ROW FOUR E. Porter, C. Owens, R. Pitts, T. Moore, T. Pratt, D. Moritz, D. Myers, D. Obrian, R. Rice, H. Parker, T. Penett, C. Oakes. page eighty tive ROW ONE R. Purtee, D. Scott, G. Prise, P. Roush, I. Salyer, L. Rayburn, M. Redman M. Russell, G. Rhoten. ROW TWO I. Reeder, S. Semones, D. Schisler, S Riqley, M. Savage, A. Purdum, N Russell, P. Robeson, K. Ruggles, B Ratclifi, B. Rice, M. Salyer, M. Rein ROW THREE D. Rhoden. I. Richards, I. Rose, R Rice, E. Rawlins, D. Roth, F. Horton C. Reed, I. Rayburn, L. Russell, C Rowles. I Pltttilliltil Home Room 321-3 Home Room 321-4 Miscellaneous ROW ONE A. Taylor, B. Skeens, M. Shope, A. Taylor, D, Saiger, D. Sparks, M. Tagg, B. Spears. ROW TWO L. Sloas, M. Suter, G. Shepard, I. Stevenson, P. Sowards, T. Skow, E. Shields, B. Smith, P. Sparks. ROW THREE M. Sparks, L. Skaggs, N. Smith, . I Skeens, I. Stapleton, M. Singleton, S. Byrd, G. Suter, I. Stewart. ROW FOUR D. Spence, M. Sparks, I. Sturget, R. Sexton, T. Thurman, T. Spalding, P. Smith, R. Shonkwiler, P. Sexton, M. Swearqin, D. Sparks. ROW ONE I. Burchart, D. Bradley. H. Wheeler B. White, P. Williams, P. Vernatt, A Vournazos, R. Ullman, A. Gaylor. ROW TWO P. Willis, I. Whaley, H. Vanes, I. Perry G. Taylor, D. Woolwine, M. Workman l... Wilburn, B. Wells. ROW THREE l. VonLurhte, A. Wisenberg, P. Zeisler 1. Taylor, o. Taylor, J. Wqus, M. Tom: lin, F. Yonce, B. Webb. ROW FOUR R. Wolfe, I. Workman, R. Wheller, I. Zornes. D. Wallace, B. Walden, W Wallace, B. Weeks, A. Trende. I . ROW ONE I. Young, L. Meade, I. Gore, F. Roe R. Galloway, R. Grashel, R. Blair, R Morris, D. Allen, V, Fodge. F. Salyers R. Lynch, I. Craher, L. Gresham, B Sommers, D. Kirk, R. Case. ROW TWO D. Cobb, D. Conley, I. Cooper, P Brake, D. Irvin, S. Duncan, W. Patrick C. Keqley, G. Shamblin, G. Hamilton W. Mercer, I .Bias, R. Boggs, M. Baehm: B. Himes, I. Elkins, D. Mittendort, D Davis, D. Baker. ROW THREE S. Martin, I. Greenhill, N. Stevans, B. Engle, P. Diddle, M. Kennedy, M. Seth C. Ruark, T. Redmon, T. Hacquard, W Cooper, I. Clinebell, D. Hayes, R. Moel D. Weidner, H. Alcorn, I. Vest, D Curnutte, E. Ison, W. McFarland, I Elmore, R. Patrick. one Mt-F FV I 1 AAMAMNA 1 A Mx . moo 515.7 iff? gxi XX W , Q A A SR' . 0. J' -4-gg ' 3 ' f ' - ,. N- is 4 'siem Dick Freckcz, QB. capfainqsso Honorable Mention A. P page eighty eight rojans rojans rojans rojans rojans rojans rojans rojans rojans roians f iss' 1 I 5 N L i N -.. -p Q x x tif Columbus Aquinas Chillicothe , , , Springfield , A . Cincinnati Central Middletown . . , Cincinnati Purcell Hamilton , . . Huntington East A . . , lronton .. ,. , Ashland In any athletics there is a certain amount of brain work. In order to be successful on the gridiron you must be able to reason out your play: that is what makes a good football player! I N airy U, Qs Q 2? , ,X 1, page eighty nine M limi' Fre hman Team Row I: H. Laisure. C. Reed. E. Farmer, R. Weeks. D. O'Brian. G. Lawson. C. Arthurs. C. Darby. K. Cooper. W. Wallace. Row Il: Buch: Coach Lorentz. F. Brandenburg. W. Collins. T. Penett. H. Sexton. I. Linde- man. F. Horton. B. Wolff, M. Boehm. D. Hays. L. Carr. Coach Heller. Line' Row ur. ' E. Riqrish. T. Quinn. C. Howell. R. Freclra. Varsity Team W. Ison. H. Anderson. I. Appel. L. L. Lindeman. R. Boggs. R. Groomes. A. Trinde. L. Pratt. A. Holsinqer. H. t Pitcher. R. Bauer. D. Chabot. C. Moore. TIIOIINS 35 I IUIIIIS 14 Portsmouth Hjqh Trojans opened the l95O season with a bona by defeatinq Columbus Aquinas 35-l4 under the tutelage of Coach Eill Hess, new head football mentor at P, H. S. A fast charqma line and a fancy stepptnQ backfield qave the Trojans the victory. From the openjna kick-off by Aquinas until the final whistle, the team worked as a co- ordinated unit Qnndmq out yardaqe on the around and occasionally strtkino through the cur. Carroll Howell, halfback, scored three times once Qoinq 91 yards for the T D Dick Frecka, captain and quarterback, scored once as did Harold Horton, liallback, lack Appel, quard, was a thorn in the opposing backfjeld all eventnq. 'l'll0llNS19 I OIYAUERS 'I The mjahty Portsmouth Trojans downed the Chillicothe Cavaliers l9 to 7 in the second qame ot the season Coach Hess' boys didn't look quite str sharp in this contest as the week before, but this may have been because com- petition was a little stronqer. Portsmouth scored first after only Z seconds had elapsed in the set-ond quavter with Ernie Hiqrish, lialfback, Goin? from the 7 Dick Freclca passed rnetrnrnjete tr. Bill rsen trnd rt wns ts to U. Carroll Howell scored from the B with etqhteen seconds in the half. Portsrnoutlts third T. D. came wvh Howell qouv! over from the one-halt yard marker, as the third period ended. Freclca, Howell, Rav Bauer, Torn Quinn. Riqrish, and lack Appel turned in topnotclt performances. TRDMNS 7 I WILDCITST In tnerr trrst etrt nf town drrnte the rrejtrns bcrttled the rrewertnl Srrnnetrejd Wildcats to tr 7. 7 tie, Despite a tremendous discrdvantaae rn depth, the Trnrnns tnnent the snrrnetrelrt team eff its feet rn the trrst xttrlt. The he Wes rr rnerdj vretsry trrr ctrtren I-tess's team trer-rnrse Springfield rated ettt rn the state and the Tretnns auth. The Trerens lone T. D, enrne rn the snernnq quarter when Crrrroll nnwell rrrterr-errted tr wtldent rrnss on tne Trojan 45 and werrved his way 55 yards to sstrre. sprrrrntrejd serrrert from the 3 rn the ttnrd quarter, Ernre Riarrsh suffered tr badly brursed nts rrnrsete tn t1.e QOYTIE TRDIINS 45 I CENTRAL 13 Coach l-less's footballers came back with a bang, after their tie with Sprrnatield to bea. Cincinnati Central 45 l3 This was the third wtrt in four starts for the Trojans. After scormd fW1C9 in the first SIX minutes the TIOIUHS were held scoreless for the rest of the half ln the second half the Trojans scored five touch' downs. Point honors went to Outnn, wtto made two touchdowns, Frecka, lson, Moore Horton, and White Dick Freckas passjna was the briolttest ltol-t in the Troyans brilliant offensive ptcture The edptrnn turned rn cr sound detensrve and rnn nina qarne as well. TROIINS 19 I MIDDIES 0 Portsmouth High Trojans walloped Middle towns Middies 19 -U to chalk up victory num- ber four and the first Trojan win from Middle town since l946. In tne first quarter Carroll Howell went over from the 8 to score Ernie Hiqrish kicked the extra point. With the ball on the 4 yard line, Dick Frecka flipped a short pass to Howell who went into the end zone standinq up. Riq- risli scored from the 5 early in the third quarter. This was another team victory for the Tro- jans. Howell and Quinn turned in Qood per- formances, The Trojan line played consistently aood defensive ball throughout the frame. Managers page ninety one L. MCI-uushlin Coache L' Lindemqn C. Steian D' Amold C. Lorentz K' Ledman G. Heller D' Hank E. Gibson R. Harm: TROIINS 31 l PURCELL 21 The Portsmouth Trotans erupted m the sec- ond hall to blast Crncmnott Purcell 3l Zl lor the ftfth wm in stx starts lor the mtqhty Trorcm wamors. Portsmouth ran mto some touel: opposttton tn wtnrurtq ond had to over:-orrte a 14--6 half tmte dehctt to come out on top Ernte Riqnsh scored early tn ttte ftrst rrertod Purcell made two qutck touchdowns tn tlre second mtorter to end the hall 14 -6 ut luvor ol Purcell, Portsmouth came roarrnq back rn the thtrd quarter for two scores Dtck Frecxa passed ro end Charlte Moore and Frecka mn 35 yards on a quarterback sneak !ar the other thrrd pertod score Tom Outrtn scored the last T, D Qomq over trom the 22, Frecko ployed one cl lite hes! qnrrtes for the season os drd Outnrz, Howell, Htqrtsh, and Moore, The Troran lme turned trt rrrtomsr good delensrve perlormcnce TROIMIS 0 U BIG BLUE 6 Alter three stranatzt wzns Partsntztutl. Htqh Trolons lost thexr ltrst qcrrte to trte Bra Blue at Hamtlton 6 U Tru: was 'he Trourxs home' comme qorrte tn wrucrt :ne quteezt 'md her at- tendants were honored a' :tall ttrxe More than 7,500 tons Jrxrrtmod Murttcrpul Srod.urrt lor the Classic lt was rn the arr that me Troyans were most ctonqerous but qttrrrtertofxctc Du-tc Frerlca dtdn't have the protertton le reeaea to rrrmplete passes. Hrrmrttorr Swett tn the rtrrd quarter on cr l3 yord pass Portsmouth turned tr a :1r.e detensrvo game aaatnst xts nuskter opponents llowe.. Frecka Moore, ond Rtqrtslz were 'rryrzrrr outsrandmq, The whole team rrlrryea we.. as rr.ey :tad every week. TROIMIS 26 ' EAST 12 Thcuqlr rxrrustozferx ta rr :ir-,r tzelri Pcrtsf rwuzt, f- qfrttorw, 'rrefzr W-:wet they could operate tn the mud ry dowara rltrtmaton East l-ltqli ZF: I7 an fx r':.r -sezxmga lteld at Hunttrrqtur. Bom tr-:mr were '.1:111'rrr:,ed by the sltprtery ball and wet qrfumri Cflrrfilll'lnv1Gll5f'cirvf?l1!t!:,et1!S' 'rufzrtes from the ZU Torr: Oumzx even :rf-rr lb tn the same quarter Dsl: fre-'41 mr. wtf the 33 ot the Htqhlcrrtders lo' ':t.rfi P fi me serrzrta quarter Howell raced ,urine ,rt 'we iznal period lor the last 'Q-117:d:wr. io: tre 'frcgrrts Frrst seored m ttte turd rm ' fmftefe, All of the Trszarzs r.::yefi well mth ttpe lme crrtd backs YRUIRNS 41 ' TIGERS 6 Partemovtn l-ltqr f- rrrrr ' fr :N 1'fr-r'1. '-'zuvrt nn old rzvfzl wztt Vs' gtftexiref '1:v. t :.1f,',t:t'y time lrrrrtton 'ltqers -tl r 're :-enrng whrstle to the tzn:1I rr tr- - rr Tr, wr: dr,rrtmgrtefi the qrzme ::r'd tlfr ' gezz- zzrst-r :tad fr chance T:.e flrst srore me '.t..e:' Drk l':e'kf1 passed tt., cnrrrtre t,tff-we , Q e tte' qtmref Afrazrx Fretka ,meet wrt-,V rf - umrrrepi Howell for :mort or 'r li rf. we ret qufrrter tr the eefqorrd quarter Pre'-kr 'tor' er-ei 1 frqer me rr, qu es yerrde r xy err: Ltr ttrqrreet scored lrom the 3 ,ure tele rr 'arm pelted lor tho Trotan s lwrrvt 'Q-u '.r1f.w'. l-lowell earned over from rte it eefeg. r,1ff,e utter Moore rec-rfvered Q frume tr, tt rg at 'rl e-erred lrorttort refovereo 2: Tu-,xzr ft::,: le aria srrzred lrom tlte l yard strzr e 't'.'.:x fx lzrs' 11. wrt mt 'ere 22, Freclcu cartrtewea wrz. Htqret t.:r the Earn. T. D of the Qryvtc: The entue 'l'rz,r:n tfurwfzzo will txtrrterl tn another standout pe-r1arn.t:'t'e -r rxseiently :ut etturetrrq the Txqer .me fmt r.tf,,Kgr.q Weil ,rt runmnq plays thrauql :rift cuts-tae tfrxle TROIMIS 6 I TOMCATS 26 Portsmouth Htqh 5 Trivms were defeated by Ashlcxrxds Toznrrxts Zh 6 cr' the Tomcat lteld Thtrteert eemore were r,1r,yrr.f, 'fur laet grime tor P. H, S. Portsmouth scored tn the ilret fqtzxrrer when Drck Freckfi ht! Carroll Howell Wtth '1 pu55 to Q0 for nr touchdown Aslfcrid :Utne rtfgftt bark cmd scored lrom the fl Tl.e 'l'crvt'Lrts men scored u touchdown In eircrt of the lolltwtnq perrods to wm 26 V6 Althouqh the Trorrrrxs suflered fx lew gvxgurtes all year several rrterrzbers ol trre terzrrt get bong' ed up Norte were sertously mtured W. Heal lt tt Nllwtwlfl 31i nu.-mn.tm r, xwmneuntn-'rr Dave Chabot '93 ,. ef 'lY ' I! '-V 'K X 9. u ul 25 .14 ill Ison. Erme R1q'nsh. HB. 5? 7 e di- Carroll Howell, HB. A. P. A11Oh1o 3rd Team Southern Ohio All-Star 'U' 65 ...l7l'vn,,,tt,,,. 'E Na u f A n Harold Horton, HB. 41 Eddie Poole E .4.,.,.,- ,M ,. .,,.Mb,- X Skip Keyser G A H .u, :ff ' A .1-,,, -4A o u S f 2'5:3 -2-'f I W .-ani' aa. ra . ...nf Leo Brovsm, E. 5 White, HB I K Q 1 xx ff-we Bob Scott. G. page ninety five l V A V A f . . , 3Q'f'iQ'5bW14WXmsM!S:Ww'zg..wwww+wwf W WZ 'i 31:3 553.4 i 5 , -7 X .WA if , Lyn. iz, mam, ., Y., 214Q1Aifggf1a22ff:,3Wii5'Wedigging' E ,Q in We 4. , . . ,I , , ,,,. , .h,, 1, 4 4 s- -'-f .. .,.,, 1 K .SMYQ XE l I figggli . Y . K, il, uf' 1-, fix Lfff f ., gf f fy., f fi l iip Keyser. Dave Hazelbeclr. Coach Hess. fenry Anderson. Bill Oppenheimer. Torn 5 ei. l hcl: Appel. Ralph Faris. Charlie Rodgers. ris. Head Manager Ralph Herms. 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' ,- 3 1.950 - '51 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - upper lelt Front Row, Left To Right: B. Armstrong, D. Frecka, D. Ellis, B. lson, D. Klitch, G. Hatch, C. Howell. Back Row: Coach W. Bohr, Manager I. Staker, W. Cooper, T. Gentry, I. Vournazos, S. White, Manager D. Grimm, Coach C. Lorentz. RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM - upper right Front Row, Lett To Right: B. Oppenheimer, F. Brandenburg, B. Oakley, T. Quinn, I. Doll. Back Row: Coach G. Heller, Manager D. Apel, B. Burdette, S. W. Hess. Back Row: Manager T. Hayes, L. Pratt, P. Smith, W. Iones, G. Artrip, I. Sturgill. ERESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM -lower right Front Row, Lett To Right: H. Parker, L. Brown, M. Swearingen, G. Goodman, M. Grooms. Middle Row: Coach C. Stefan, D. Hayes, B. Pitts, Reed, Coach W. Hess. Back Row: T. Hayes, L. Pratt, P. Smith, W. Iones, G. Artrip, I. Sturgill. ,.,-'-R - if I f 11 1 0 g . S ' 7 2. 7 I , Q I j li I ff 0 I x I rv if I M S Sf' Xl Rf by :Q . N ' 445.4 TX R - if 'i :L J- . 1 L. M if page one hundred two K I ' W' , ,, :S rw E .E all S if W'-'X , -'N X IK .43-Q Qi 1 ,'-,ti ,-an iltfiff 'frf N--fx., S ii 31 Q -Coaches George Heller, William D. Rohr, and Chuck Lorentz. f vN 'Wu-Hs KW 1 fl NW? Coach Rohr-The master planner. R Coach Heller-Old reliable. O0 00 . . . 3 Coach Lorentz-The statlshclan. concu GOOD SEASON pagir one hundred iour page one hundred five N RE 'g 3 'ff' ! HOME 5'I A .F R Vlimng 5, Q? ., -- r ,D ff!! l. W ,X A U . , -J , I f of--If E ,,.,.. -me e P f X , ff, If ,xx J: -Final chalk talk on Thursday, the day 5 IN EYES OF 4 ' before a game. GIRLS -The coming defeat of Springfield ' ez. wnvnnnif- ' 'Y ISON. BILL Moose No. 29 l7--6 ft. 2 in.-l8U-Senior-Forwardw faptainfLette-rman-Needs time for foot- ball muscles to chanqe-Fine rebounder- Good hook shot off pivot-Good team man. page one hundred six ELLIS. DON ..Don,. No. 25 l8+6 tt.-160 --S e n i o re--Guard-Acting Captain-Letterman-Famous for his calm- ness in Lancaster qame at Tourney in l95O-Very fastelfxcellent defensive man 7A fine scorer-Excellent rebounder- Voted most valuable player. KLITCH. DICK Dick No. 26 l7-6 ft. 2 ir1.fl60-SeniorAForward-lst year on varsityfLoves the qamefPlays consistently-Excellent offensive man! Variety of shots4Touqh to stop-Honon able mention in Associated Press Poll and also in First and Ten-Won Best efficiency plaque. FRECKA, DICK Freck No. Z4 l7-5 ft. ll in.-l6O-Senior-Forward- Only footballer on starting tive-Fine one handed shot from oute-Very fast and a capable defensive man-Letterman. GENTRY. TOM T. G. No. 30 l5w6 tt. 2 in.-l85iSophomore-Center- First Sophomore Rohr ever started-Ten rific 'rebounderelfine hook shot-Starts most fast breaks. ARMSTRONG. BOB Monk No. 23 19-5 ft. 10 in.Hl45-Senior-Forward- Letterman-Fine set shot-Very adept at fast break-Has variety of shots under the baskethllonorable mention U. P. Poll -2nd string S. O. Leaquefwon foul shooting plaque. page one hundred seven HOWELL. CARROLL Dixie No. 21 17--5 ft. 9 in.--165-Senior-Guardef Great defensive man-Loves body contact -May end up on starting five-Needs time for change over from footba11ALetter- man, page one hundred eight COOPER, WAYNE Zuzz No. 22 16Y5 it. 10 in.f15O-IuniorfGuard-Up from George He11er's Reserves for first year of varsity bail-Good shot and ball handler-Future is briqht at P. H. S. HATCH. GREG .,Greg.. No. 20 17-5 it. 8 in.-14O-Senior-Guard-Great set shot and possessor of a great heart- Makes up for lack of size with tremendous show of aqgressivenessAGreat help to Trojans in '51-Letterman. E VOURNAZOS. IOHN Big Iohn No. 31 16-6 ft. 4 in.-l65-Iunior-Center-First year on varsity-Played with Clay Town- ship in 1949-5USFine shot off the pivot- Good rebounder-Good defensive man due to tremendous reach-Bright future. WHITE, THERON Sonny No. 27 17-5 ft. ll in.-Ml75-lunior-Guard- Playing varsity ball for first time-Very fast-Good rebounder and set shot-Fine prospect in football and basketball. 0ur 1951 Basketball Team rated third in the Associated Press statewide ratings. page one hundred nine Q 5 1 i .ZH 1 Ewa .gg 'Q 1 K www, X .,j23, K2 'TiZ::f'f 34, Q wx ax A xg xwfgzfgi. 2 5' i 'Hung 1, H1533 ,,.,Mf--A-'W' wv' W .NM M-,M . fr' Wm page one hundred eleven These managers probably receive less publicity than members oi the ball club but they really do an outstanding iob under head manager, Iim Staker. Lower Right-Managers Dick Grimm, Iohn Hanes. and lim Staker. Local managers make good. Q ff ' ff mug.. Xf fix 514 , LV, ,M A , Us 5 'A U9 1 T Z z,gf,g2ff1f?' A Ek E A 'Q QQ ff .Q A Qi 1 ,J 1 .iv sul ' t' 1 1 4 W Q K H QQ W Q.. QB 3111 in STA Tl? BASKETBALL EW? ' f M X U , ,Q 92 vs' 1 ,Ulf 5: iiigiikfflgitt ,rw f , i 532551 f : 2: ' ta ,e 3'fI 9 'nw ,, tr, fa 2, 1 4 49 f wwawaf T gg, sl ' :SMT at X fi if m e 1 my rev my A -vw QQQYBW l 2 t gm, 2 l l 1 1 . l 1 best in the state ot 0hio. lBill Rohr, Corroll Howell, Dick Freckcx, lob Armstrong, Greg Hatch, Head Mgr. ,ls't. Coach Charles Lorentz, Res. Coach ,1rnc1zos, Tom Gentry, Tom Quinn, Ted t 1 www 4 in-f - fgeip a ye -nf: ' . wg - :1.r5g , ::, V ii ,l i mi A Q2 1: if- ' . .T li. xg if ..f:' 3:34 ' Q m .- 1- 9 Q ' 3r'5EfeWAsSmx4! Kmfmezzfamfffr Q 5 'iL'3?5i3lSfa3S 5G ,WW-WWQPEW Q 5 x xg 2 ? -, it i J, if This cage squad ranks with Front Row, Left To Right: Head -W Dick Klitch, Capt. Bill Ison, Don Ellis, Iim Stcxker. Back Row, Left To Right: A George Heller, Sonny White, Iohn V Hcicquoird, Mgr. Dick Grimm. -1 ,EQ vi! lj I ?? 4' ff wi 6' P.. ails' ling hand rm tau rumen Ko tw' o Qdyoks Ytecv-o Ko Geo xx scotee ko: Yodsmoo Kino 1 x- A vw ' Q31 5' 3 I4 IS ll an AW: B Q1 Wx ET 22 23 24 x YW- n J..-I 7 JS? 3 .. 11 2 Y' Q ,W G55 'wi awk ww 3 muy: Q 5? I 6, TI if 2 , mfg M ,DM ffsiififgfw' ' ' nA9 'W' Nm., ,.,---fj m M yrfiiffl ' 'wv 'Qs ig Q iw W I I M A, k 1,22 my A., X 5 +91 r , 'LL rf! 2 Z is s f W3 we 2 vim? v. n Wiz? if .RQ Q: 53, 2 M -.U ' ff L x X 9 x iw, wi? !5sQ??3 xw wi page one hundred nineteen GIRLS' SPUHTS Group participation in games develops democratic feeling. UU I 55 F ,fx WL at ,,.-fig i page one hundred twenty two These girls have good reason lor murdering the game ol baseball li rf ,4N3 M Xi W ww. Q 4 page one hundred twenty tour service with a mile Deans Assistants The students aid the deans in many ways. such as running errands and checking attendance. The dean's assistants serve during periods in which they have study hall. Seated: L. Schramm, H. Goetz, R. Walters. Standing: A. Gault, B. Goodman, D. Boy1e,lI. Pfeiffer, D. Elliott, N. Easter, D. Harris, B. Anderson, D. Roberts, F. White. Lim iq JAQQ 'JK if 4 D 2 ,,. fm ga if 21 ,iQ'jl?Aib f First Row: B. Collins, I. Thomas, P. Kline, L. Selby, A.. Fain, S. McKe1vey, I. Trone. Second Row: D. Upp, D. Brake, R. Hack, D. Brady. National Honor Sooioty oxoollonoo in oholor hip The National Honor Society was organized in P H. S. in 1927. Its purpose is to recognize excellence in scholarship, leadership. character and service of the student. Each year. during second semester. five per cent of the iunior class and ten percent of the senior class ,are elected to membership. The faculty votes on the qualifications of the pupils. The club meets the first Monday of each calendar month. G Q' of . lr 4145 , page one hlmdrod twenty five Q40 active leadershi Girls' League 0iiieers Left To Right: Paulo McAfee, Secreturyg Bcxbs Brombczcher Trecxsurerg Anne Gcult, Vice-President, Carolyn Dlstei, President page one hundred twenty six page one hundred tw ty se en Girls' League Cabinet student policy makers for 2 ztsssseess D12 smgsems girls' activities W W mg., ,W e QF if an International Club First Row: I. Bailey, V. Smith, I. Milward, E. Ehrman, I. Morton, P. Sowarcls, M. Iohnson, S. Hall. Second Row: M. Powell, I. Staker, T. Grubb, I. Christian, N. Plymale, M. Dever, D. Watts, I. Layne. Third Row: C. Distel, S Shank, R. I-Iarcha, A. Gault, E. Lee. S. Iustice, G. Ashe, M. I-lanes, M. Zeliqman. The International Club is open to students studying French and Spanish who are interested in the language. people and customs of the different countries. International Club First Row: D. Boyle, I. Vorhis, C. Vorhis, L. Selby, D. Powell, E. Riqrish, R. Bauer. Second Row: B. Winstead, B Ives, R. Faris, B. Martin, D. Richerson, T. Fytfe, K. Berlin, R. Bennett. Third Row: R. Walters, D. Yuenqer, I. Phelps R. Cattlett, I. I-licks, I. Spencer, I. Welch, D. Chabot, I. Appel. Revelers I First Row: N. Plymale, R. Stacey, D. Watts, D. Brake, K. Kinker, F. White, C. Taylor, L. Voqler, C. Campbell Second Row: C. Hoop, I. Hickman, D. Humphrey, D. Harris, C. Furbee, L. Locke, I. Thompson, M. Dever, C. Distel B. Martin. Third Row: I. Thompson, C. Compton, S. Hoffman, R. Maddy, K. Abbott, S. McKelvey, A. Gault, S. Duis M. Hanes, A. Pain, P. Kline, G. Ashe, M. Zeliqman. Revelers Club is the dramatic club of P. H. S. It is open to iunior and senior boys and girls. Each year during the first semester. tryouts are held, in which prospective members read lines to determine their abilities to acL Revelers Il First Row: I. Staker, R. Walters, B. Edmiston, R. Herms, D. Powell, D. Kegley, R. Reid. Second Row: I. Trone, D Upp, R. Cattlet, H. Meadows, T. Fytfe, B. Ives, E. Riqrish, R. Bennett. Third Row: R. Bauer, I. Hicks, D. Yuenqer I. Spencer, D. Chabot, I. Welch, I. Phelps, C. McComb. tif? 'if v--Q? ,MWV I' . an A W v Inter Nos First Row: G. Flowers, I. Worley, H. Wheeler, B. Borak, W. Lanthorne, P. Vematt, A. Arthurs, B. Galloway, S. Allen, D. Staiqer. Second Row: R. Compton, I. Heinrich, C. Fuller, S. Flinders, A. Vournazous, K. Daclosky, K. Dick- son, W. Miller, B. Spears, N. Miller, I. Cooper, B. Anderson, S. Ames. Third Row: G. Dials, T. Skow, E. Shields, M. Leedy, D. Brady, R. Hollenbeck, A. Miller, C. Warner, D. Malone, I. Brown, P. Pelfry, P. Robeson, C. Moss, I. Taylor. Inter Nos is composed ot freshman Latin students interested in cr more detailed knowledge of the Romans and their language. Miss Anna Blazer is club sponsor. Inter Nos First Row: C. Cooper, D. Schisler, G. Allyson, P. Kahl, P. Zeisler, S. Brown, B. Binns, M. Workman. Second Row: B. Borman, F. Yonce, I. Stewart, P. Fulk, P. Moore, D. Rath, K. Clark, S. Hansee, A. Purdum, B. Keeton, S. Calvin, M. Salyer, C. Collins, I. Hayes, B. Fish, I. Brown. Third Row: B. Hewitt, D. Hayes, M. Brodbeck, C. Crammer, P. Iaggers, S. McCain, C. Allard, C. Craiqmiles, A. Workman, I. Green, D. Weidner, R. Dickson, K. Apel, I. Skeens, M. Tomlin, I. Stapleton, D. Spence, R. Wheeler, I. Appel. EE C5 Lv X QM WWM... I Plus Ultra First Row: D. Baker, F. Roe, H. Slepian, S. Brown, I. Krager, I. Kelly, C. Somerset, I. Smith, D. Barker. Second Row: N. Gulley, R. Lynch, P. Riley, W. Plummer, S. Frowine, S. Newman, P. Brake, S. Sturgill, S. Ellsesser, A. DuPuy Third Row: I. Iones, C. Pollock, S. Williams, B. Toney, C. Iarvis, H. Haley, K. Clark, C. Kegley, M. Kennedy, B Ferguson. Fourth How: N. Adkins, B. Brombacher, K. Crawford, P. Meyers, S. Shank, I. Flowers, M. Richter, H Peake, I, Bush, W. Patrick, B. Dixon. Plus Ultra is for second, third and fourth year Latin students interested in continuing their study of the Roman ways. Miss Margaret Ball is club sponsor. Plus Ultra First Row: M. Seth, M. Grimn, K. Lewry, I. Piatt, M. Miller, B. Swisshelm, I. Goltz, S. Spencer. Second Row: C Brandle, S. Segur, I. Strunk, P. Diddle, B. Engle, R. Hack, P. Ianney, G. Lewis, S. Cablish. Third Row: G. Boren R. Graves, I. Hanes, R. Herbert, D. Conley, D. Kirk, T. Wilson, D. McHenry, I. Knox, I. Dressler. Fourth Row: T. Pitts M. Skaates, R. Sedziol, I. Elkins, D. Tail, D. Curnutte, I. Pyles, I, Elmore, T. Redman, T. Williams, T. Oakly. sf I Q - Q lf? rc I I llall Monitors-Service Group First Row: I, Ames, H. Goetz, S Holi. Second Row: R. Wolters, N. Plymale, I. Milword, R. Stacy, D. Harris, R. Cottlett Tamil First Row: D. Anderson, G. Potter, D. Shepherd, G. Weiss, R. Smith, I. Brown, I. Stewart. Second Row: R. Burns D. Nichols, G. Shope, H. Horton, S. McKinley, E. Gullett, B. Goddard, R. Hamilton, C. Bolinq. Third Row: D. Ewing B, Greene, I. Beekman, I. Stroud, E. Poole, M. Scott, P. Lewis, I. Ramsey, R. Icmetsky, R. Feazell. The Trades and Industries Club is composed ot boys taking a T 6 I course. It is a vocational organization and its purpose is to promote trade training among the vocational students. Lis Distributive Education Club u First Row: R. Lett, A. Hagerman, R. Askew, B. Hale, R. Howard, Fl. Suter, D. Goddard. Second Row: R. Mosely, I. Eichhorn, W. Adams, L. Locke, C. Frazee, I. McCoy, N. Askew, I-I. Garnbill. Members of this club must belong to the D. E. Class, which is made up of seniors. These students go to school in the moming and work in the afternoon. Commercial Co-op First Row: L. Voqler, E. Rogers, I. Kidder, M. Lemmons, A. L. Buckley, M. De-Bolt, P. McGuire. Second Row: M. Rammel, N. Newman, M. Lcxir, I. Swearingen, L. Iohnson, P. Ball, P. Bickham. This club. also cl business club. differs from D. E. in that its members work as stenogruphers and typists in offices while D. E. members work as clerks. .,,.,.W. yu... W tt Betty Lamp Club First Row: P. Redman, M. Lakeman, V. Mussetter, I. Chapman, I. Cooper, B. Kiebler, I. Salyer, C, McGraw, F McGraw. Second Row: S. Winebrenner, E. Bealer, G. Phipps, B. Lewis, B. Hale, I. Harrison, I. Huffman, I. Lowe G. Osborne, B. Yeaqle. Third Row: I. Hamilton, B. Kellison, M. Savage, D. Mershon, M. Redman, N. Obenchain E. Boyd, R. Kendrick, A. Lintz, I. Stephenson, G. Gammon, M. Suter, P. Gammon. Fourth Row: B. Rice, B. Gentry S. Kimbler, M. Dunn, W. Mercer, P. Kuqelman, I. Howes, I. Lewis, A. Collier, M. Burkes, T. Burton, I. Perry, D. Boyle Members of the home economics department are eligible for the Betty Lamp ulub whose purpose is to create a wider interest in this tield. Miss Octavia Shinkle is sponsor of the Club. Photo Club First Row: B. White, A. Conner, L. Locke, C. Furbee, B. Kellison, M. Kennedy, P. Williams. Second Row: D. Wooten, P. Kuqleman, I. Hayes, G. Kaul, T. Oakley, D. Powell, B. Walton. Third Row: D. Carr, D. Chick, T. Fyile, F. Gerlach, G. Evans, B. Chandler, C. White, D. Richardson. The Photo Club is for all students interested in photography. The students take iield trips and study all angles ot photography. Bert Leach sponsors the club. 'fits st 0 x f' CJ um, 89+ WO: 1' 1-.J f G. A. A. First Row: L. Cuilkey, M. Iones, D. Burch, S. Cohen, N. Owen, I. Duduit, P. Wilder, R. Harcha, C. Crawford Second Row: C. Sparks, D. Stemshorn, C. Lewis, B. Keyser, C. Lorentz, I. Vorhis, I. Strunk, S. Cablish, K. Lewry, B Engle, G. Ashe. Third Row: S. McKelvey, S. Duis, P. Kline, A. Pain, M. Hanes, B. Goodman, I. Grasnel, B. Poole R. Theiss, H. Boring, L. Selby. All girls who earn 500 points by taking part in the different girls' sports become eligible tor membership in the G. A. A., Girls Athletic Association. Miss Martha Wellman is club sponsor. G. A. A. First Row: H. Fleming, L. Grasharn, F. White, C. Campbell, D. Elliot, E. Leadinqham, B. Anderson, S. Ellsesser Second Row: P. Snyder, H. Peake, A. DuPuy, P. Robeson, L. Locke, W. Adams, I. Ames, D, Brake, M. Dever, I Shump, E. Lambert. Third How: B. Martin, I. Thomas, C. Compton, C. Distel, M. Powell, I. Pfeiffer, D. Pettit. QQ? Y 7 X L....s-,, ,M . i riff Library Staii Sitting: A. Healy, L. Arms, N. Barney, P. Whaley, l. Trone, R. Martin, M. F. Clarke, T Michelhauqh. Second Row: P. Riley, M. Siaker, D. Coriell, D. Burch, P. Brake, P. Nickles I. Mershon, B. Paul. Third Row: P. Adams, S. Kates, D. Brady, D. Powell, C. Harrison T. Oakley, T. Williams, l. Prince, R. Stamper, R. McBride. Lower Picture: R. Beck, R. Case H. Covert, D. Conley. page one hundred thirty six page one hundred thirty seven Trojan Library Club If We encounter o mon of fore intellect, We should osk him what books he reods. ,W-omswnw ff-Al M kiqAhkv 'X'-,M , ,J-fs ! '-H i 4..4f , Vf,M,HMHW , e MMM M J ' Jim we 5 'iv -r l Emerson C Student Connell First Row: E. Ehrman, I. Dixon, M. Brodbeck, R. Ullum, I. Milward, S. Newman, I. Lowe, P. Pellrey, I. Huffman Second Row: B. Boorman, I. Lindeman, D. Hayes, I. Holmes, I. Kiourtsis, H. Shamblin, D. Arnold, I. Doll, T. Hac: quard. Third Row: B. Canter, P. Kuqleman, M. Seth, R. Walters, E. Riqrish, G. Hatch, B. Edmiston, L. Borok, I. Rick- man, I. Hicks. Fourth Row: B. Lang, D. Dever, D. Frecka, D. Chabot, H. Anderson, L. Pitcher, B. Winstead, T. Wil- liams, H. Geotz, T. Frazier. Student Council includes the presidents ot all the homerooms who meet once a week to take up their responsibilities as representatives ot the student body. Senior Honor First How: F. White, A. L. Buckley, C. Campbell, R. Hack, D. Watts, D. Brake, L. Iohnson, B. Anderson, M. Dever Second Row: E. Roqers, I. Thomas, D. Coriell, K. Abbott, A. Gault, W. Home, C. Adder, M. Lair, I. Coriell, C Lorentz, S. McKelvey'. Third Row: S. Duis, A. Fain, S. Iustice, M. Hanes, G. Ashe, P. Kline, D. Harris, M. Zeliqman N. Newman, M. Ramel, P. Bickham, L. Selby. ' Girls outstanding in character and scholarship are chosen for Senior Honor. These girls help to guide freshman when they enter school in the fall. Q 9 S... ...El X 'ins an tr LV L.. .. .1 . I 'iraef gza de eleping eeational kills Commercial Club First Row: G. Phipps, I. Mershon, C. Miller, G. Howertonf N. Easter, R. Stacy, I. Workman, B. Helterbridle, R. Skeens, D. Humphreys, P. Iustice, D. Double, L. Chucales. Fourth I. Huffman, D. Ervin. Fifth Row: K. Abbott, P. Williams, I. F. Gerlach, D. Roe, M. Burke, C. Munyon, N. Heisler, B. These commercial students are learning to D. Colburn, O. Grimm, I. Hager. Second Row: I. Harrison, K. Klinker. Third Row: C. Kessinqer, M. Kendrick, I. Lowe, Row: G. Thompson, D. Everly, N. Seaman, A. Sparks, Damron, I. Coriell, I. Lewis, S. Ramey. Sixth Row: I. Cook, Ianney. render intelligent and efficient service in the business world. The club sponsor is Miss Hazel WyunL recreational interests I Trampelrn Club First Row: R. Patrick, I. Elmore, B. Burchett, H. Gibson, Second Row: C. White, D. Warren, B. Applegate, B. Craig, W. Cooper. 'QV Left, Left To Right: E, D 1 y Abbott, S. Duis, S. C h ri, Journalism students learn to Bottom Left. Left To Rig : . I. Duduit, P. Wilder. Al iypewn ee-operate with teachers and students in cover- ing the news for the Times. Center, Left To Right: D. are Zei mon I pp R- M Y. page our hundred iorty one Planning the annual Employer-Employee Banquet Rometta Howard, Wilma Adams, lariet McCoy, Nedra Askew, Linda Locke, Barbara Hale, Howard Gambill, President, Charlotte Frazee, Secretary, Rosa- nell Lett, Alma Haqerrrian, Delores Goddard, lo Elizabeth Eichhorn, Ruth Suter, Vice President, Russell Mosley, Treasurer. all-., 13' Left To Right: H, Layton, A. Wlmite, E. Humphreys, I. Radcliff, H. Shamblin I. Baker. The pep band making Hmad music . pagl' om' hundred forty two i ' page one hundred lorty three k, I 1' Lv O ,457 Q 0-V ei U 1 Y' QJQQX 'S I 'S iq, , if s' t If 57 ...Jf-,'fxS3:sg,5 ' X 'I Y JLJCLXMA, V ,W-Jw-AN' Of ' ,MMAMAUJAL X531-5jNx 1 rxhjvrxjxfff ' Rfuv fjfvr WV' J . IllllSlC Education in music leads to the development oi tastes and abilities which will be a source oi pleasure to the individual throughout liie. re, 5 flew ' AMHANW ' , 2 V K , f 3 1 5 2 mv . Mwmwrwfgmwmm-umm n 1 vz.,.m.f ,MQ ,,,wm1namW WM ww ' ss.4mwM1vwf,':wV mghm f ,rv w . uv f 1 . m.v1...,, Nwmwn bafmwwam W : -ww mMma,w1v,wn,,., Ksww -MG 'lieu aw' my an if i s E 2 5 3 E outstanding musicians 0nartet I. Rcithff, B. Icmne-y,4R.Hc1rchc1 Recognition and Ratings oi Music Department BAND-Superior Rating in the District Auditions. Excellent Rating in the State Auditions. TRUMPET TRIO-Superior Rating in the District Auditions. Superior Rating in the State Auditions. WOODWIND QUINTET-Superior Rating in the District Auditions. Superior Rating in the State Auditions. CLARINET QUARTET-Superior Rating in the District Auditions. VOCAL SOLOS-Four Superior Ratings in the District Auditions. One Excellent Rating in the District Auditions. 0uintet I. Strunk, C. Lorentz, P. Diddle, C. Keqley, T. Frazier Choir I ROW ONE: P. McGlone, C. Miller, S, McLaughlin, S. Colvin, S. Michelhauqh, l. Boorman, I. Cooper, F. Major, M Giles, M. Powell. ROW TWO: I. Milward, P. Adams, D. Roden, V. Abrams, P. Bowser, P. Willis, C. Kidwell, L Arms, D, Hiles, H. Haley, I. White. ROW THREE: P. Arms, R. Willis, V. Smith, B. Morris, K. White, R. Bauer, T Pennett, E. Bawlins, A. White, R. Riqley, H. Goetz. I I Choir 0Iin:ers B. Ives, V. Presg H. Borinq, T'reas.g l. Milward, Sec.g H. Goetz, Pres. l ' A-A nut! Choir II ROW ONE: F. McGraw, M. McGraw, A. Lintz, S. Allen, R. Skeens, I. Worley, L. Gresham, I. Mershon. ROW TWO: S. Williams, A. Workman, P. Mann, G. Boren, P. Cooper, C. Vorhis, I. Vorhis, l-l. Boring, I. Bowser, P. Cassell ROW THREE: B. lves, D. Hayes, T. Dressler, R. Liles, O. Clifford, I. Christian, M, Sparks, I. Blevinqs, B. Lawson. Glee Club ROW ONE, Left To Right: P. Ashcraft, I. Bailey, S. Smith, M. Shope, S. Sheets, M. Taqa, R. Compton, P. Mowery ROW TWO: P. Boyle, S. Riqley, N. Miller, B. Spears, D. Allen, F. Salyers, B. Skeens, L. Wilburn, H. Vanis, A. Purdum ROW THREE: C. Gray, L. Pence, D. McCallister, l. Poslon, B. DeBolt, L. Skow, E. Shields, M. Leedy, P. Iagqers S. I-lansee, T, Greenwood. ROW FOUR: B. Bowman, A. Wisenburqer, B. Bowen, G. Perry, S. Patrick, C. Craiqmiles C. Allard, M. Ryan, C. Collins, S. McCain, I. Stephenson, B. l-lollenbeck, H. Frantz, A. Banfield, M. Salyer, C. Fuller The choir by its various public appearances has been appreciated by all. The participation in ihe All-Ohio Choir and Band Festival held in Portsmouth, proved the excellence oi their music group. L L mf 1.1 Qllg f '3w ,mfs ww :J Xfian Q 4 92.1 3 - , fzwf 1' ' 41 I 4 mums 'mm' X' 'K- N A '--- 1 fm' 4 2 Q A , Xl ' K ' v 4 'H 'I' ,avr A I , K ,K Q . fs JW, Kxiffgb if f 9 3, was I if 'ifg,g, - 4 'f : : :if ev w2-.?ii 5 'J N '4 W f Fe. A. H Www 4w,a.w-wfw,+f-M-1 ,W K M Maw 1, lf, . WMWMW M ,,,, K , g Mfr wwmwrv Q ' we DRAMA TIES ,A xx 5 .jg ,,.,., . X b ., 'w K? f THF EIV 44.9 A ,givin Q V A Q gr . .. 1 1' Ag: I 5 4 ' an 'MP Miss Brill grades Anne's exam paper and she passes with a high score, Anne . . . . caught in the act! Father and the docior talk over faiher's condition. ,KCYXE-Ph A55 R Cx WHO ,,,.- THE N. X., XE 9016 YW Bl i Cow' X' wp ACB llrwvfi ' W' ' mv :rw fir 5.09 pda, ,4 LCIWH ,rw .nw .1 ,im V rw www m Od: 354 Un, mr,n:: DoL Mpwmnov Mrs. Fitzgerald complains to Mother about World conditions New A .l t -1 Father is demonstrating his time saving bath technique. cheaper b the dozen Frank cmd Ernestme reminisce about father and mother and old times. t nEm h 1 lunar Omalee Dyer Phylli s Pelfrey i Anncriane Pigott if .ww B Uzzy Canter Mxchccel Skczcries 4? 3 W? I lamour it . .m 1 . S kg 'E gf ik. xr. 2 .,,. .M my 'E -Y!-5171 'T WV K-iauww Qs x ,Q . K Yagi u?EQ'!':-if 'ff 19 :Q X. J S w ,w W4 IT P X Q 0 X QQ' P-Q A , at xg, A, N Qi 7x 1 , . K if ,f Y V 44 N ff H NL' .nm Qxjx Qgsswf Top: Well what are we waiting for! Middle: Margaret, do you suppose that after so many dates I'll forget about this summer? Bottom: Doesn't Dad look grand in his band uniform ' 66 eventeenth R E v E L E R s 'SEVENTEENTH SUMMER A vuw m 1.-mu Acrs 4,.,........ tv ANNE COULTER MARTINS W... wt M MAUREEN DALY ummm nv K num mmm, uv mn ml w ww ffm-.....u. .4144 .wwf Apu 11.11 fm ,4...u...... mv 11. M Pour me some coffee. Angie . This has to last us. to remember . . . and to . . . remember. Members of the ticket committee look- ing over the reserved seat board to see how well tickets for the performances are going. page one hundred sixty MR. GLASS INTERPRETS A LINE FOR HELEN BORING AND MURIEL EDWARDS f ' pf! ' K A five A XM F1 ff' 2 kg- ' 'W M , -g,.A 'II Q, ,, .4 E ..,, LJ! 3.2 wg? -. ,X . ,ia - , ff M 1 A, , vw.,,.f, iv -v,. 'A' 'A , 3 Liv gx -ww- iw A , T3 'ISYS 1. M, ' I I Q- F 'Y Lf : M Q UNK. 1 X X, 1,3 E35 Ek X f 'Xu ,ff gfiziuiggfm ' ' Lifff' X, U' 7 NS? pf 42 S, ,,, 9, ,I :WY 5: V5 . 4 Q My 'V M 5 U :ax 9' I W 5 A Freshmen Mary Lou Brodbeck and Daehler Hayes J 'E I n 'Wsam SL'HO0L LIFE DAYS FILLED WITH GALA GOOD A S may Q ,S E S .gy I ip ,. hifi 'wg S M. .ww , A sf: ' vwamw, Q - .1 . Q ZIA- ' '- M DD 'D nIF ? 'ian' 5 nf W' wg E ffflfy if-4 TIIHJAIV YE lIBO0K STAFF Left To Right: Dolly Brake and Patty Kline, our co-editors take time out from all their other duties to make layouts. Left To Right: Rosemary Hack, Business manager, and Etta Mae Lambert check the books and weekly payment cards. Miss Burke, sponsor, lends a helping hand. I page one hundred sixty three 'N W-Q A' N ua1il '9 an 52 , a. 1,3 .maia- . in ? W? GUYS AND DOLLS OF P. H. S J' GOOD BUYER SUPER Cl 4 fa ff i ' x ' 2 I - USF BH . 5X 5694 wx ,Mi xhvod .0895 ff Aw 6 My fi , 1 Fi x Z'-w 2555? ff V tr, , :rl 'Siem f L wp, 'Vsux -Q f' -4 ww! Wff ff ' fzmxlwx W If ' f I x Senior BARBARA MARTIN Sophomore MARY ANN LARUE page one hundred sixty eight Iunior CAROL SPARKS Freshman EMILY EHRMAN Beautiful QUEEN CAROLYN DISTEL selected by The Trojan Football Squad 1950-51 page one hundrrd sixty nine MISS TROIAN CANDIDATES CAROL COMPTON, Senior IACKIE MILWARD. Iunior CAROL POLLOCK, Sophomore page one hundred seventy , Aqgwgggqgv Miss Troian 1951 MARY LOU BRODBECK Freshman EL page one hundred seventy one Sf A: ff if ff' Leu 'Yo Yisqbxa Soxxcq Sermon ood Xoaq N osxugsxo oe,-500 gjxckmee xo be eoXc3 Xo We emdeok-5. Xaekx 'io Yixqhkz Hook GQQXOQXLA Edo CYXOOGXGK ood Pm Coooos xcine ixgsxe mx Bow Qkxoxoqxodoq Amee, Ko Hove Qoexx QXCXXKQ xoxaeqx. ,Q- izy 5 A 'M 4, f 1 X-ek 'Yo YQQXKK: X009 OQXX 005 9018 X500 SQOW5 edxxox-5, cixecoee Q06 CXXXYQYQYW OCMOQ 9905 Dag, , 0119 hund I ed seventy Iwo page one hundred seventy three 529+ ART AND COPY MEMBERS COMBINE THEIR TALENTS . . . Seated. Lei! To Right: Anne DuPuy, Bar- bara Martin. Standing: Linda Locke. N --.. 'N'-. ADVERTISING PAYS . . . ,, -WM 'sl-93 The 1951 Ad Staff By selling acls for the year book these people gain experience in dealing Wiih the business World, Left To Right, Standing: Ronnie Walters, Shan Duis, Carolyn Distel, Don Keqley. On Steps: Jim Stoker, ,lim Kiourtsis, Freddie Hoskins, Elmer Humphreys. Senior Katherine Abbott tKatiel Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer, 2, Newsclass, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, 2, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Winner of Essay Contest, 2, Newsclass and Creative Writing Play, 3, 4, Revellers Christmas Play, 3, Pep Club, 4, Junior Miss . Betty Ruth Ackerman fHalf-pintl Library Staff, Z, 3, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, 4. Wilma Adams lRedl Inter Nos., 1, Girls' League, 1, Z, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Kickball, 1, 2, Volleyball. l, Z, Softball, l, 2, Bowling, 1, Badminton, 1, 2, 3, Paddle Tennis, 3, Glee Club, 1, Z, Revel- lers, 3, No Place to Park , 3. Kenneth Lee Allen fBakerl Iunior Club. ludith Ann Ames tludyl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3, 4, Basket- ball, l, Z, 3, 4, Kickball, 1, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball, 1, 2, 3, Bowling, 1, Bad- minton, 1, 2, 3, Paddle Tennis, l, 2, 3, Hall Monitor, 4, Science Club, 1, 2, Home Room Officer, 4. Barbara lean Anderson lAndel Inter Nos., 4, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3, 4, Basketball, 1. 2, 3: Kickball, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, Badminton, 2, Science Club, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, Home Room Officer, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, Choir, 2, Marianne , 1, Dean's Assistant, 4. Donald Anderson CAndy1 Iack Appel Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer, 1, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. Lenore Arms iLeel Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Bowling l, Library Staff, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, Z, Library Club, 2. 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Choir, 3, 4, Revellers, 3, Library Club Skit, 3, Library Club Carnival Queen, 3. Robert Armstrong flvlonkl Basketball, l. 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer, 4. Georqene Ashe fGeorgeJ Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Kiclcball, 1, Z, 3, 4, Volley- ball, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, 1, Bowling, l, 3, 4, Badminton, 1, 2,-3, 4, Paddle Tennis, 1, 2, 3, Ping Pong, 1, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Glee Club, 1, Home Room Officer, 1, Z, 3, Newsclass, 3, Revellers, 3, 4. Nedra Askew fNedl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, D. E. Club, 4. Ruth Iean Askew Cleanl Girls' League, 1, Z, 3, 4, D. E. Club, 4. Carol Ater fBunnyl Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l. Iohn Thomas Baker iTickl Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Home Room Officer, 1, Class Officer, 1, Band, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Revellers, Treasurer, 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager, Z, Key Club. 2, 3, Pep Band, 1, Z, 3, 4, Intramural Softball. 2, Boys' League, 1. Activities rnym. nan CPI-,ill Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 4, Basketball, 1, Z, 3, Kickball, 1, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Softball, 1, 2, 3, Badminton, l, 2, 3, Paddle Tennis, 1, 2, Ping Pong, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, Betty Lamp Club, 2, Choir, 2, No Place to Park , Usher, 3, Trojan Minstrel, 2, Commercial Club, 3, Co-Op Club, 4, 'Pri-Ht-Y, 4. Ray Bauer CMouthl Home Room Officer, 2, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, Dean's Assistant, 3, Track, l, 2, 3. Iames I.. Beekman lSkipl Home Room Officer, 1, 4, Student Council, 1, T 6. I Club. 3. Roger E. Bennett iBa1dyl Portsmouth East, 1, Inter Nos., 2, Plus Ultra, 3, Library Staff, 3, Science Club, 2, 4, Library Club, 3, Home Room Officer, 2, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, Football, 2, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Keith Berlin fSkeeterl International Club, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, Class Officer, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball, Z, 4, Key Club, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Blckham iPatl Plus Ultra, 1, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Op, 4, Commercial Club, 3 Ianet M. Blair Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4. Christopher Ellison Bolinq T G I Club, 3. Dorcas Ruth Boyle fRuthiel Intemational Club, 3, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Kickball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, 1, Z, Badminton, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, 1, 2- Ping Pong, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, Dean's Assistant, 4. David A. Brady iDavel Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 2, 3, National Honor, 3, 4, Library Staff, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Home Room Officer, 2, 3, Student Council, 3, Revellers, 4, Scholarship Team, 1, 2, 3, No Place to Park , 3. Dolores lean Brake fDo1lyJ Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, 3, Senior Honor, 4, National Honor, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3. 4, Girls' League Cabinet, 4, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3, 4, Basketball., 1, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, 1, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, 1, 2, 3, Bowling, 2, Badminton, 1, 2, 3, Paddle Tennis, 1, Ping Pong, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, Home Room Officer, 1, 2, Student Council, 1, Revellers, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, 2, No Place to Park , 3, Iunior Council, 3, Ir.-Sr. Prom Hostess, 2, Senior Council, 4, Pep Club, 4. Iames Ray Brown fThe Chiefl Softball, 2, Band, l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball, 3, Junior Club, 3, T G I Club, 3, Track, 3. Anna Louise Buckley fAnniel Senior Honor, 4, Softball, 1, Bowling, 1, Home Room Officer, 1, Commercial Co-Op Club, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Richard C. Burns iFlyl Iunior Club, 3, T 5- l Club, 3. Carolyn G. Campbell fCarol1 Inter Nos., 1, Plus Uutra, Z, 3, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3, 4, Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton, 3, Glee Club, 1, Home Room Officer, 1, 2, 3, Revellers, 3, 4. page one hundred seventy four Senior Activities Ronald G. Cattlett fl-lonniel Intemational Club, 3: Hall Monitor, 4: Revellers, 2, 3, 4. Marqaree Cave lShortiel Glee Club, l, 2: Junior Club, 3. Dave Chabot KPetel Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, 2: Home Room Officer, 4: Student Council, 4: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, 3: Baseball, 3, 4. Barbara Ioan Chapman Uol Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4. Iames Orville Clark Uiml Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Revellers, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, l. Robert E. Collins fBobl National Honor, 3, 4: Science Club, l, 2: Home Room Officer, 2, 3: Student Council, 2: Revellers, 3: Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 4: Scholarship Team, 1, 2, 3: Boy's League Representative, 1: Intramural Softball, 2. Carol Ann Compton lDebbiel Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Trojan Staff, 3, 4: G. A. C., 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, l, 2: Softball, l, 2, 3: Bowling, l, 2: Badminton, I, 2, 3: Paddle Tennis, 1, 2: Ping Pong, l, 2: Hall Monitor. 4: Science Club, 4: Glee Club, 2: Home Room Officer, 4: Revellers, 2, 4: Mari- anne , l: No Place to Park , 3. Dolores Marlo Corlell CDeel Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2: Volley- ball, 2: Badminton, 2: Library Staff, l, 3, 4: Science Club. 3: Library Club, 1, 3, 4: Glee Club, l: Drum Maiorette, 3, 4: Revellers, 3, 4. Ioyoe Corlell Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. C., 3: Basket- ball, 1, 2: Kickball, 1: Volleyball, 1: Softball, I: Bowling, 1: Badminton, l: Glee Club, 1: Home Room Officer, l: Choir, 2: Revellers, 3: Commercial Club, 3. Rosemary Comett Girls' League, 3: Science Club, 1: Revellers, 1: Commercial Club, 3. Naomi Covert Girls' League, l, 2, 3. 4: G. A. C., 2, 3: Basket- ball, l, 2, 3: Kickball, l, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2: Softball, l, 2, 3: Bowling, l, 2, 3: Badminton, 1, 2: Paddle Tennis, 1, 2: Tennis, l: Ping Pong, 1, 2: Science Club, 2: Glee Club, 1, 2: Choir, 2: No Place to Park , 2. Howard Russell Cox tGusl Band, 4: Intramural Basketball. l, 2. Bill Harold Craig lCraigiel Science Club, 1, 2, 3: Home Room Officer, l, 3: Revellers, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, 1, 2: Key Club, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Softball, 2: No Place to Park , 3: Trampoline Club, l, 2, 3, 4. lorry Cropper fCropl Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, 3: Home Room Officer, 1, 2: Newsclass. 4: Class Officer, 1, 4: Revellers, 3: Scholarship Team, 3: Key Club, 3, 4: Intra- mural Softball, 2. Barbara Cunningham tBm-bl Inter Nos, l: Plus Ultra, 2: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Dean's Assistant, 3. Katherine Dadosky flfatyl Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2: Kickball 1: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Drum Malorette, 3, 4. David Allen Davis CD. AJ Library Club, 3: Glee Club, l: Football, 1, 2: Choir 2, 3: Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Marianne . Roger W. Davis CD. IW., Ir.l South Webster, l, 2, 3. Mary Lou Delolt fLulul Girls' League, 4: Glee Club, 2. Margaret Mae Dover Intemational Club, 3, 4: Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. C., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2, 3: Softball, l, 2: Bowling, 1: Badminton, 1, 2, 3: Paddle Tennis, 1: Glee Club, 1: Home Room Officer, 1: Orchestra, 1, 2: Revellers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 3. Charlotte Delores Diles lDoeyl Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Distel lCaro1iel International Club, 3, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet, 4, Pres.: Trojan Staff, 2, 3, 4: G. A. C., 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3: Kickball, l, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Soft- ball, I, 2, 3: Bowling, 2, 3: Badminton, 1, 2, 3: Paddle Tennis, l, 2, 3: Ping Pong, 1, 2: Home- coming Queen, 4: Science Club, 4: Home Room Officer, 1, 3: Revellers, 3, 4: No Place to Park : Iunior Miss : Prom Co-Chairman, 3. Suzanne H. Duis tShanl International Club, 3: Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 3, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Trojan Staff, 3, 4: G. A. C., 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2: Softball, 1: Bowling, 1, 2: Badminton, 1: Paddle Tennis, 1: Science Club, 4: Home Room Officer, 3: Newsclass. 4: Revel- lers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 3: No Place to Park : Iunior Miss Robert William Edmiston tBobi International Club, 3: Home Room Officer, 2: Student Council, 2: Band, l, 2, 3: Revellers, 3, 4: Iunior Miss . Io Elizabeth Elcliorn Inter Nos, 1: Girls' League, 4: Home Room Officer, l: Student Council, l: Betty Lamp Club, 1: Drum Maiorette, 1. Donald Ray Ellis fSlickJ International Club, 3: Inter Nos, 1: Basketball, 1. 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, 1: Baseball, 2, 3: Intramural Softball, 3. Dave Ewing lTobyl T 6. l Club, 1. Anne Reed l ain Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2, 3: Senior Honor, 4: National Honor, 3, 4: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Troian Staff, 3, 4: G. A. C., 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Kickball, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2: Softball, 1, 2, 3: Bowling, Z, 3: Badminton, 1, 2: Paddle Tennis, 1: Ping Pong, 1, 2: Library Staff, 1: Science Club, l, 3, 4: Library Club, 1: Home Room Officer, 4: Revellers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 1, 2, 3: No Place to Park : Iunior Miss . Ronald Feazell tRonl page one hundred seventy live Senior Charlotte Frasee fShotl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball, 1, 27 Volleyball, 1, 27 Hall Monitor, 27 Glee Club, 1, 27 Home Room Officer, 37 Student Council, 3. Thomas Paul Frasier lFozel Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, 37 Science Club, 3, 47 Glee Club, lj Home Room Officer, 1, 2, 47 Student Council, 47 Band, 1, 2, 3, 47 Drum Major, 2, 3, 47 Revellers, 3, 47 Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 47 Marianne 7 No Place to Park , 37 Intramural Softball, 2. Richard Golden I-'recka lFreckl Basketball, l, 2, 3, 47 Football, l, 2, 3, 47 Baseball, 2, 3, 47 Home Room Officer, 1, Z, 47 Class Officer, l, 3. Frank Freshour Science Club, 3, 47 Home Room Officer, 27 Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 47 Intramural Softball, 27 Boy's League, 1.7 Carolyn Io Furbee tCattyl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Trojan Staff. 47 Library Staff, 1, 2, 3, 47 Library Club, l, 2, 3, 47 Revel- lers, 3, 47 Iunior Miss , 37 No Place to Park , 3. Tom Fyffe fFippil Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Science Club, 37 Band, l, 27 Revellers, 3, 47 No Place to Park , 37 junior Miss , 37 Key Club, 2, 3, 47 Vaud- villainy, 17 Photography Club, 4. Howard Ray Gamblll tDolll Manager, 37 Track, l. Anne Gault International Club, 3, 47 Inter Nos, .17 Plus Ultra, 27 Senior Honor, 47 Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 Girls' League Cabinet, 47 Trojan Staff, 37 G. A. C., 2, 3, 47 Basketball, 1, 2, 37 Volleyball, l, 27 Softball, 27 Bowling, lj Badminton, l, 27 Paddle Tennis, 27 Science Club, 47 Glee Club, l7 Home Room Officer, 37 Revellers, 3, 47 Dean's Assistant, 47 Scholarship Team, 27 No Place to Park , 37 Junior Miss , 3. David Eugene Gibbs tGenel Trojan Staff, 27 Softball, 27 Glee Club, l7 Home Room Officer, l7 Student Council, 17 Choir, 2, 3, 47 Marianne , 1. Delores Ann Goddard lDeel Girls' League, 47 Library Staff, li Glee Club, 27 Betty Lamp Club, 27 Choir, l. Robert D. Goddard lBobl T :S I Club, 3. Beverly Anne Goodman lBevl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 G. A. C., 2, 3, 47 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 47 Kickball, l, 27 Volleyball. 1, 27 Softball, l, 2, 3, 47 Bowling, 17 Badminton, l, Z7 Paddle Tennis, Z7 Ping Pong, 27 Dean's Assistant, 4. Robert Greene T 61 I Club, 3, 4. Lavinia Grimes tBinniel International Club, 3, 47 Inter Nos, l7 Plus Ultra, 27 Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 G. A. C., 2, 3, 47 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 47 Kickball, l, Z, 3, 47 Volleyball, 1. 2, 3, 47 Softball, 1, 2, 37 Bowling, l, 2, 47 Badminton, 1, 2, 3, 47 Paddle Tennis 1, 2, 3, 47 Tennis, l, 2, 3, 47 Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, 47 Science Club, 47 Revellers, 3, 47 Dean's Assis- ctiviiies Eldon E. Gullett lLl T G I Club, 3. Rosemary Ann Hack Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, 2, 3, 47 Senior Honor, 47 National Honor, 3, 47 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Trojan Staff, 47 Science Club, 47 Glee Club, l7 Scholarship, l, 2, 3. Alma Pauline Hageman Girls' League, l, 2. 37 Science Club, Z7 Betty Lamp Club, 1, 27 D. E. Club, 4. Barbara Ioan Hale tBobby Ioel Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 D. E. Club. Rodney Hamilton lRodl T G I Club, 3. Marianne Hanes Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Senior Honor, 47 Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 Girls' League Cabinet, 47 G. A. C., 2, 3, 47A Basketball, l, 27 Kfckball 17 Volleyball, 1, 2, 47 Softball, l, 27 Bowling, I7 Badminton, l, 27 Paddle Tennis, 1, 27 Cheer- leader, 2, 3, 47 Science Club, 47 Home Room Officer, 47 Newsclass, 37 Revellers, 3, 47 Iunior Miss , 3. lean Harlow Dorls May Harrls lSunnyl Senior Honor, 47 Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 Hall Monitor, 47.Glee Club, 17 Choir, 27 Revellers, 3, 47 Dean's Assistant, 47 Scholarship Team, 4. Gregory Hatch tGregl Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 47 Science Club, 37 Home Room Officer, l, 3, 47 Student Council, I, 3, 47 Manager, l, 27 Student Council President, 4. Annetta Lou Healy lSusiel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 Library Staff, l, Z, 47 Library Club, l, 27 Dean's Assistant, 4. Betty lean Hedrick Girls' League, l, 27 Science Club, 27 Betty Lamp Club, 2. Daniel Heid tDanl Basketball, 37 Football, 27 Home Room Officer, 47 Intramural Basketball, 2. Ralph Albert Herms, Ir. International Club, 37 Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Science Club, 1, 37 Revellers, 3, 47 Manager, Football, 3, 47 Manager, Baseball, 37 Scholar- ship Team, 17 Iunior Miss , 37 Iunior Council7 Senior Council. Charles Hess tCharliel Iudith Ann Hickman lludyj Girls' League, 3, 47 Drum Majorette, 3, 47 Revellers, 3, 47 junior Miss , 3. Ierry Hicks ll-lickyl International Club, 3, 47 Basketball, l, 2, 37 Tennis, 47 Revellers, 3, 47 Football, l7 Intra- mural Basketball, 47 Baseball, 47 Key Club, Z, 37 Vice-President. Sylvia M. Hoffman tSibl Inter Nos, l7 Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 G. A. C., l7 Basketball, l, 2, 37 Volleyball, 1, 27 Softball, l, 37 Science Club, 27 Home Room Officer, 17 Revellers, 3, 4. Iuanlta Charlene Hoop tShyl tant, 47 Scholarship Team, 37 No Place to Girls' League, 47 Glee Club, l7 Betty Lamp Park , 37 junior Miss , 3. Club, 17 Revellers, 2. page one hundred seventy six Senior Wilma Ioan Home Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2: Science Club, 2. Harold Horton ILukel Softball, 1: Science Club, l: Band, l: Football, 2: Intramural Basketball, 4: Iunior Club, 1: T G I Club, 3: Baseball, 1: Track, 1. Rometa lean Howard Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Betty Lamp Club, 1, 2, 3: Publicity Chairman in D. E., 4: Com- mercial Club, 3. Carroll T. Howell fDixiel Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Officer, 1, 2, 4: Student Council, 1, 2, Treasurer, 1: Class Officer, President, 2: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Mana- ger, Baseball, 1: Baseball, 2, 3, 4. Delores Ioan Humphreys IDeel Inter Nos, l: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, Z, 3: Glee Club, 1: Revellers, 3, 4: Dean's Assistant, 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4. Bill Ilon Ilshl Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: I-Iome Room Officer, 1, 2, 3: Class Officer, 2: Football, 1, 2. 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Bill Ive: IMadmanl Library Staff,' 3: Science Club, 2, 3: Library Club, 3: Choir, 3, 4: Revellers, 3, 4: Iunior Miss . 3. Robert Ianetsky Uanetl Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: T G I Club, 3. Lillie Louise Iohnlon iI.ill Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, 4: Library Staff, 2: Science Club, 2: Library Club, 2: Home Room Officer, 2: Revellers, 3: Scholarship Team, l, 2, 3: Commercial Co-Op Club, 4. Ronald L. Iolmson flftonniel Science Club, 1, 2: Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Softball, 2: Boy's League, 1. Roy Lee Ioleph Uoel Softball, 1, 2: Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3. Patricia A. Iultice IPatl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Officer, 4: Drum Majorette, l, 2: Commercial Club, 4. Suzanne Iustice ISuel International Club, 3, 4: Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 3, 4: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3. 4: Trojan Staff, 3: G. A. C., 3, 4: Basketball. 1, 2: Volleyball, 1. 2: Softball, l, Z, 3: Bowling, l: Badminton, 1, 2, 3: Paddle Tennis, 1: Tennis, Z: Science Club, 4: Home Room Officer, 3: Class Officer, 3: Revellers, 4: Marianne , 1: Scholar- ship Team, 1, 2, 3, 4: No Place to Park , 3: Link Girl, 3. Richard Kalb tDry Run Boundl Science Club, 1: Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3: T 6. I Club, 3. Charllne Sue Kates lSusiel Girls' League, 2, 3. 4: Library Staff, 4. Donald R. Keqley IDonl Trojan Staff, 3, 4: Science Club, 2: Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Softball, 2: Boy's League, l. Robert Kelley lHot Sparkey Rodl 'I' 51 I Club, 3, 4. clivities Patricia Ann Keoqan iPatl Girls' League, 4: Girls' League Cabinet, 4: Trojan Staff, 4: Science Club, 4: Senior Council. 4: Pep Club, 4. Betty Io Ann Kidder Uol Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, l, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Badminton, 2: Paddle Tennis, l, 2: Glee Club, l: Home Room Officer, 4: Betty Lamp Club, 1: Commercial Club, 3: Co-Op Club, 4: Trojan Minstrel, 1, 2. Katherine Klnker IPat Annl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball, 2: Glee Club, 1: Revellers, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4. Ilm Kiourtsls tGeorgeous Georgel Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2: Trojan Staff, 3, 4: Home Room Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 3, 4: Class Officer, 1, 2: Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Trojan Minstrel, 1, Z. Donald Klelnke IDonl Ronald Lee Klelnke tlflonkl Football, 1: Intramural Basketball, l, 2. Patricia Ann Kline IPattyl Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, Z, 3: Senior Honor, 4: National Honor, 3, 4: Girls' League, l, 2, 3. 4: Girls' League Cabinet, 2: Trojan Staff, 3, 4: G. A. C., 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3: Kickball, l, 2: Volleyball, l, 2: Softball, 1, 2, 3: Bowling, 2: Badminton, 1, 2, 3: Paddle Tennis, Z, 3: Ping Pong, 1, 2: Hall Monitor, 3: Science Club, 1: Glee Club, 1: Home Room Officer, l, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 1, 2: Class Officer, 2: Revel- lers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 1: No Place to Park , 3: Prom Hostess. 3. Richard Dean Klttch lHer-ml Basketball, 4: Tennis, l, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, 1, Z, 3: Dean's Assistant, 4. Mary Helen Lair IPeegeel Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, 4: Commercial Co-Op Class, 4. Etta Mae Lambert Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 1: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Trojan Staff, 3, 4: G. A. C., 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball, 1, 2: Kickball, 1, 2: Volleyball, l, 2: Soft- ball, 1, 2: Bowling, l, 2: Badminton, 1, 2: Paddle Tennis, 1, 2: Ping Pong, 1, 2: Science Club, 4: Glee Club, 1. Ralph A. Layton. Ir. tMousel Inter Nos, 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Trojan Staff, 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Home Room Officer, 2: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3: Revellers, 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band, 4: Key Club, 3: Intramural Softball, 3. Ioan Elane Lee ILinkl Girls' League, 4: G. A. C., 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 4: Kickball, 1, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2: Softball, 1, Z, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2: Penn High School, 1, Z, 3. Margaret I. Lemons lPeggyl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Band, 1, Z, 3: Com- mercial Club, 3: Commercial Co-Op Class, 4: Trojan Minstrel, l. Z. Rosanell Lett fPoddyl Inter Nos, 1: Girls' League. l, 2, 3, 4: Dis- tributive Education, 4: Commercial Club, 3. Paul Lewis Basketball, 1: Football, 1: T Gr I Club, 3. page one hundred seventy seven Senior Lyndell Locke fLindal Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Trojan Staff, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Softball, 1, 2, 3, Bowling, l, 2, Badminton, 1. 2, 3, Paddle Tennis, 1, 2, Tennis, 3, Ping Pong, 2, Library Staff, 1, 3, Science Club, 3, Library Club, l, 3, Glee Club, I, Home Room Officer, 2, Betty Lamp Club, 2, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, Distributive Education, 4, Photography Club, 4. Iohn Robert Looney A Science Club, 1, Home Room Officer, l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball. l, 2, 3, 4. Marlene Lucas iSliml Girls' League, 4, Glee Club, l, 2, 3, Band, 3, 4, Iunior Club, 3. Ray Lucky, Ir. iBeaul Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, Iunior Club, 1, T G I Club, 1, Track, 1, 2. Robert Lyles Uohnl Tennis, 3, Science Club, l, Intramural Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Rita Maddy iPetel Girls' League, 1, Z, 3, 4, Softball,-l, 2, Bowling, 1, Glee Club, 1, Newsclass, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Marianne , 1, No Place to Park , 3. Donald Madden lMad-Man Maddenl Basketball, 1, Home Room Officers, 1, Student Council, 1, Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, Scholar- ship Team, 1, Intramural Softball, 2, Boy's League, 1. Robert B. McBride iMacl Library Staff, 2, Band, 116, Orchestra, 3. Charles McComb iCharliel Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Science Club, 4, Newsclass, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball, 1, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball, 2. lanet Lee McCoy Clan? Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer, 1, 3, 4, Student Council, 1, Betty Lamp Club, 1, 2, Revellers, 3, D. E. Club, 4. Norman Edward McGinnis iMacl Basketball, 1, Football, 1. Barbara Ioan McGlaughlin iBabsl Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l. Peggy Ann McGuire iPegl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 3, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Softball, 2, Badminton, 2, Paddle Tennis, 2, Glee Club, 1, Home Room Officer, 3, 4, Betty Lamp Club, 1, TrifHi-Y, 3, 4. Stanley McHenry iMac? T 6. 1 Club, 3. Susan Ien McKelvey iRedl International Club, 3, Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, National Honor, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Trojan Staff, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, I, Z, 3, Softball, 1, 2, 3: Bowling, 2, Badminton, 2, 3, Paddle Tennis, 1, 2, Library Staff, l, Science Club, Z, 4, Library Club, l, Home Room Officer, l, 2, Band, l, Z, Revellers, 2, 3, 4, Dean's Assistant, 3, Scholar- ship Team, 2, 3, 4, No Place to Park , 3, Prom Hostess, Z. ctivlties Lee MsSweeney iSnozel Football, l. Barbara Sue Martin fBarbl lnter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet, '2, Trojan Staff, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Kickball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2, Softball, 1, 2, 3, Paddle Tennis, 1, Pint, Pong, 1, 2, Attendant. 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Glee Club, l, Home Room Officer, 2, Student Council, 2, Newsclass, 3, Class Officer, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Prom Hos- tess, 2, Iunior Miss , 3, Athletic Secretary, 4. Harold Meadows Sara Kathryn Mtchelhauqh lSaral Bowling, l, Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Marianne , 1, Girls' League, 1, Z, 3, 4. Charles Moore iCharliel Home Room Officer, 4, Student Council, 1, Football, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 4, Track, 3. Fannie Morris iShortyl Girls' League, 3, Basketball, 3, Kickball, 3, Volleyball, 3, Softball, 2, Badminton, 3, Paddle Tennis, 3, Ping Pong, l. Claude Morton fSonnyl Inter Nos, 1, Science Club, 4, Scholarship Team, 1, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. Russell Lee Mosley iMoel Band, l, 2, 3, D. E. Club, 4. Nolean Newman Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir, Z, Commercial' Club, 3. Norma Newman Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Commercial Club, 3, Senior Honor, 4, Co-Op Club, 4, Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, Glee Club, 1, Choir, 2. Dudley Clark Nichols lSonnyl T 6 I Club, 2, 3. 4. Iohn A. Nordstrom Library Staff, 4, Science Club, 3, Library Club, 4, Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3. Richard O'Dell IDiggerl Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, Z, Ping Pong, l, Intra- mural Basketball, l, 3, 4. Carter Lee Pitcher fPitchl Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, Z, Home Room Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Football, 3, 4, Basketball Manager, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3. Nina Plymale CNinabe1lel International Club, 3, 4, Girls' League, l, 2. 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, 2, 3, Volley- ball, 2, 3, Softball, 1, 2, 3, Bowling 2, Bad- minton, l, 2, 3, Paddle Tennis, 1, 2, 3, Hall Monitor, 4, 'Library Staff, 1, Home Room Officer, 1, 2, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3, Wilbur Faces Facts , 3. Eddie Poole Basketball, 1, Football, 1, 4, Intramural Basket- ball, 4, T 6. I Club, 3. Gene Potter lHotstuffl T G 1 Club, 3, 4. Richard L. Powell iDickl Tennis, 2, Library Staff, 2, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Camera Club, 3. page one hundred seventy eight Senior Mary Rammel Senior Honor, 47 Girls' League, 1, 3, 47 'Ilrojan Staff, 37 Scholarship Team, 27 Commercial Club, 37 Co-Op Club, 4. Iames Ramsey Uiml T 6. I Club, 3. Evelyn Rawlins Inter Nos, 17 Girls' League, 1, 27 Glee Club, 17 Choir, 2. Billy Gene Rayburn Library Staff, 37 T 6. I Club, 3. Charles D. Richards Cl-Iorsel Intramural Basketball, 47 Scholarship Team, 3. Donald L. Richardson lRich-Loafl International Club, I, 3, 47 Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra. 27 Ping Pong, 47 Science Club, 17 Intra- mural Basketball, 3, 47 Iunior Club, 37 Scholar- ship Team, 47 Track, 47 Photographers' Club, 4. Doris Elolse Rigley Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball, 27 Glee Club, 17 Choir, 27 Commercial Club, 3. Ralph Calvert Rlgley lWigg1el Choir, 3, 4. Ernle E. Rigrlsh Basketball, 17 Softball, 2, 37 Library Staff, 2, 37 Library Club, 2, 37 Home Room Officer, 1, 37 Student Council, 1, 37 Football, l, 2, 3, 47 Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 47 Baseball, 3, 47 Track, 1, 2. Phyllis lean Roberts lPidl Inter Nos, 27 Plus Ultra, 37 Girls' League, 1, 2, 37 Glee Club, 17 Dean's Assistant, 3, 4. Patrlcla Eleanore Robeson IPatl International Club, 3, 47 Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Trojan Staff, 47 G. A. C., 2, 3, 47 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 47 Kickball, 1, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 47 Soft- ball, l, 2, 3, 47 Bowling, I 27 Badminton, 1, 2, 3, 47 Paddle Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 47 Tennis, 3, 47 Ping Pong, 3, Science Club, I, 3, 47 Home Room Officer, 17 Student Council, 17 Drum Majorette, 2, 3, 47 Revellers, 3, 4. Elizabeth Ann Rodgers lLizl Senior Honor, 47 Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 Softball, 27 Library Club, 27 Glee Club, 17 Home Room Officer, 37 Student Council, 37 Co-Op Club, 4. Ray Mike Scott CRoseyl Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert Eugene Scott lMonkJ Inter Nos, I7 Softball, 2, 37 Paddle Tennis, lj Science Club, 17 Library Club, 17 Football, 2, 3, 47 Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 47 Track, 2. Lois Selby fLulul Inter Nos, 17 Senior Honor, 47 National Honor, 47 Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 G. A. C., 3, 47 Basketball, 1, 27 Kickball, 2, 37 Volleyball, 1, 2, 37 Softball, 1, 27 Badminton, 2, 37 Tennis, 37 Glee Club, 17 Home Room Officer, 2, 37 Betty Lamp Club, I7 Drum Majorette, 27 Scholarship Team, 3. Happy Augusta Shamblin tl-lapl Home Room Officer, 47 Student Council, 47 Band, I, 2, 3, 4. clivilies Dave M. Shepherd lShepl T G I Club, 3. E. Eugene Shope IGenel Softball, 17 Science Club, I7 T G I Club, 3. Ianlce Shump Ilanl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 G. A. C., 3, 47 Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 47 Kickball, l, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball, l. 2, 3, 47 Softball, l, 3, 47 Badminton, 1, 2, 3, 47 Paddle Tennis, l, 2, 3, 47 Tennis, 3, 47 Library Club, 17 Betty Lamp Club, 17 Drum Majorette, 3, 4. George F. Simpson Charles Vernon Smith Inter Nos, l, 27 Plus Ultra, 37 Glee Club, I7 Choir, 2, 3, 4. Ralph B. Smlth lSmittyl T 6 I Club, 3. Ianet Sommer Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball, 37 Bad- minton, l7 Glee Club, 37 Home Room Officer, 4. Virginia Sparks Basketball, l, 2, 37 Volleyball, 27 Softball, 2, 3, 47 Library Staff, 27 Library Club, 27 Scholar- ship Team, 2. Gerald Richard Spencer fHairyl International Club, 37 Inter Nos, 27 Plus Ultra, 17 Tennis, 37 Science Club, 37 Revellers, 3, 47 Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 47 Key Club, 37 I-li-Y, 2, 3, 4. Betty Iewell Spriggs IBebbyl Girls' League, 27 Library Staff, 27 Commercial Club, 3. Ruth Stacy Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 G. A. C., 1, 2, 37 Basketball, 1, 27 Kickball, 1, 27 Volleyball, 17 Softball, 1, 27 Bowling, 17 Badminton, I7 Paddle Tennis, 17 Ping Pong, l. 27 Hall Monitor, 47 Glee Club, 17 Home Room Officer, 3, 47 Choir, 27 Revellers, 3, 47 Com- mercial Club, 3. Iames Walter Staker IRuntl International Club, 3, 47 Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Trojan Staff, 47 Ping Pong, 2, 37 Band, I, 2, 37 Revellers, 3, 47 Manager, l, 3, 47 Scholarship Team, l, 27 Baseball, 47 Intramural Softball, 2, 3, 4. Robert Harold Stake: lBobl Band, 1, 2, 3. David Steahley lDavel Inter Nos, 17 Plus Ultra, l, 27 Home Room Officer, I, 27 Stage Crew, 3, 4. Iames Stewart, Ir. Cluniorl T 6. I Club, 3. Iohn E. Stroud fPunkl T :St I Club, 3. Ruth Anne Suter tDutchiel Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Science Club, I7 Commercial Club, 17 Distributive Education, l. Jim Swearingen Science Club, 37 Home Room Officer, 3, 47 Student Council, 47 Revellers, 3, 47 Scholarship Team, 1, 27 Key Club, 3, 47 Iunior Miss , 3. page one hundred seventy nine Senior Carolyn A. Taylor Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Inter Nos, 2, Library Staff, 2, Library Club, 2, Glee Club, 1, Home Room Officer, 1, Revellers, 3. Lois Taylor lLol Girls' League, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, 2, Glee Club, I, 2, Iunior Club, 3. Ioanne Thomas Uoanniel International Club, 3, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, National Honor, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Trojan Staff, 3, G. A. C., 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Kickball, 1, Volleyball, l, 2, Softball, l, 2, Bowling, 1, Badminton, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, 1, Z, 3, Science Club, l, Glee Club, I, Home Room Officer, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, No Place to Park , 3, Junior Miss , 3. Iudith Anne Thompson Uudyl Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, 2, Bowling, 1, Home Room Officer, 3, Revellers, 3, 4, Iunior Miss , 3. Myrtle Dolores Tingler Girls' League, 3, Betty Lamp Club, 2. Iohn E. Trone Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, 3, National Honor. 3, 4, Library Staff. 3. 4, Science Club, 2, 3, Library Club, 3, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, l, Z, 3, Iunior Miss , 3. Nevora Tubbs lTubbisl Girls' League, l, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, Kick- ball, 2, 3, Volleyball, 2, 3, Badminton, 2, 3, Glee Club, l, 2, Iunior Club, 3. Barbara Loraine Underwood lBarbl Girls' League, 1. David Franklin UPP ll-licl Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, Z, National I-lonor, 4, Trojan Staff, 4, Science Club, 4, Home Room Officer, l, 2, 3, Student Council, I, 2, 3, Class Officer, 3, 4, Football, l, 2, 3, Intramural Bas- ketball, 2, Scholarship Team, 1, 3, No Place to Park , 3. Donald E. Vallance IShortyl Basketball, l, Science Club, I, Revellers, 3, Intramural Basketball, 4, Manager, 1, 2. Rose Vendura lRosiel Girls' League, 3, Softball, 2, Bowling, I, Science Club, 2, 3, Art Club, 2, 3. Alpha Noreen Vicars U-Xlphiel Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Glee Club, l. E. Louise Vogler lLoul Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, l, Revellers, 3, 4, Junior Miss , 3, Co-Op Club, l. Darlene Evelyn Waddell lShortyl Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Revellers, 3, 4. Harry Lee Wallace lSkipl Basketball, l, Revellers, 3, Football, 1, 2. 4. Ronald Bruce Walters lWallyl International Club, 3, 4, Inter Nos, I, Plus Ultra, 2, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, l, Z, 3, 4, No Place to Park , 3, Track, 2, Key Club, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Intramural Softball, 3, 4. page one hundred eighty clivities Dorothy L. Watts tDotl International Club, 3, 4, Inter Nos, 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Science Club, 4, Glee Club, l, Home Room Officer, l, 3, Revel- lers, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, 2, No Place to Park , 3, Iunior Ring Committee, 3, Hostess Ur., Sr., Zl. George Weiss lLardl Library Staff, 2, T 6 I Club, 3, Glee Club, I. Iames Russell Welch lHaroldl International Club, 3, 4, Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Science Club, 4, Glee Club, 1, Home Room Officer, V. Pres., 3, Sec., 4, Revellers, 4, lntrarnural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Marianne , 1, Scholarship Team, 3, No Place to Park , 3, Key Club, 2. Paul Edwin Whaley Library Staff, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Com- mercial Co-Op Club. 4. Iohn Howard Wheeler lUse1essl Glee Club, l, Choir, 2, Football, 1, Marianne , 1, T 6: I Club, 3, Track, 3. Amos I. White, Ir. lAmol International Club, 3, 4, Plus Ultra, 2, Basket- ball, 1, 2, Home Room Officer, 2, Choir, 4, Band, l, Z, 3, President, 4, Orchestra, '3, Foot- ball, Z, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, Iunior Club, 3, Baseball, 2, Pep Band, 4. Freda Norene White Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C., 2, Ir. Manager, 3, President, 4, Basket- ball, 1, Z, 3, 4, Kickball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball, l, 2, 3, 4, Badminton, 2, 3, 4, Paddle Tennis, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, 4, Ping Pong, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, Z, Glee' Club, 1, Home Room Treasurer, 4, Revellers, 3, 4, Marianne , l, Dean's Assistant, 4, No Place to Park , 3, Rifle, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball, 2. 3, 4, Betty Lamp Club, l. Ralph Wynn Alice Margaret York lMargiel Inter Nos, l, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Kickball, 2, 4, Volleyball, 2, 4, Softball, 2, Badminton, 2, 4, Glee Club, 1, Revellers, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Donald I. Yuenger lSnatchl International Club, 3, 4, Inter Nos, I, Science Club, 2, 4, Revellers, 2, 3, Intramural Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball, 2, Key Club, 2. Iudith Ann Yuenqer lludyl Inter Nos, l, .Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, I, Z, 3, 4, Basketball, l, Z, 3, 4, Kickball, 2. 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Softball, 1, Bowling, 1, Badminton, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, 1. Miriam Zeligman tMimil International Club, 3, Inter Nos, l, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, Bowling, 1, Science Club, 2, 4, Home Room Officer, 3, Newsclass, 4, Betty Lamp Club, 1, Orchestra, 1, Revellers, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, 1, 3, Iunior Council, 3, Iunior Miss , 3, Wil- bur Faces Facts , 3, Winner of Poetry Contest, l. Future Amhrhons Of KATHERINE ABBOTT-To be a successful newspaper woman. BE'I'IfY RUTH ACKERMAN-To be an old maid. WILMA ADAMS-To be a beauty operator. KENNETH LEE ALLEN-To be a lawyer. IUDITH ANN AMES-To be a flagpole sitter. BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON-To be a nurse. IACK APPEL-To be a coach. LENORE ARMS-To be a nurse. ROBERT ARMSTRONG-To play professional bas- lcetball. GEORGENE ASHE-To disprove Coach Rohr's theory that all girls go to college to hunt a man. NEDRA ASKEW-To be useful. RUTH IEAN ASKEW-To be a housewife. CAROL ATER-To be useful. IOHN THOMAS BAKER-To buy a new dictionary for 205. PHYLLIS JEAN BALL-To be a stenographer. RAY BAUER-To be coach at U. C. I.. A. JAMES L. BEEKMAN-To be a bartender. ROGER E. BENNETT--To be a millionaire. KEITH BERLIN-To be able to live with people. PATRICIA BICKHAM-To be a private secretary. IANET M. BLAIR-To be useful. DORCAS RUTH BOYLE-To be a pharmacist. DAVID A. BRADY-To invest my life so the interest will pay off in the end. JAMES ROY BROWN-To play pro-baseball. ANNA LOUISE BUCKLEY-To be a good secretary. RICHARD C. BURNS-To play pro-basketball. CAROLYN G. CAMPBELL-To be a nurse. RONALD G. CATTLETT-To be a dentist. MARGAREE CAVE-To be a stenographer. BARBARA IOAN CHAPMAN-A-To be a nurse. IAMES ORVILLE CLARK-To be a civil engineer. ROBERT E. COLLINS-To be a bachelor. CAROL COMPTON-To be a nurse. DELORES MARIE CORIELL-To be a surgical nurse. IOYCE CORIELL-To be a secretary. ROSEMARY CORNETT-To be an airline hostess. NAOMI COVERT-To be a housewife and raise my own football team. HOWARD RUSSELL COX-To become an engineer. IERRY CROPPER-To be a good newspaper man. BARBARA CUNNINGHAM-To attend Eastern Ken- tucky State College. KATHERINE DADOSKY-To be a nurse. Troian Seniors DAVID ALLEN DAVIS-To be a funeral director. MARY LOU DeBOLT-To be a vocalist. MARGARET MAE DEVER-To own a home ln France. Cl-IARLO'IYI'E DELORES DILES-To be a secretory to a good-looking man. CAROLYN DISTEL-To be a buyer of women's clothes. SUZANNE H. DUIS-To have a French Influence. BOB EDMISTON-To be manager of Alber's. IO ELIZABETH EICHORN-To be an accountant. DONALD RAY ELLIS-To be a coach. DAVE EWING-To be a teacher. RONALD FEAZELL-To be a machtnlst. CHARLOTTE FRAZEE--To be a retail salesman. THOMAS PAUL FRAZIER-To be a woman hater 'and stay out of trouble. RICHARD GOLDEN FRECKA-To be a raclrer at the Stag. FRANK FRESHOUR-To play basebal.L CAROLYN IO FURBEE-To be an interior decorator. TOM FYFFE-To be a billionaire. HOWARD RAY GAMBILL-To be a retail merchant. ANNE GAULT-To marry a rancher and ralse horses, dogs. cats and birds. DELORES ANN GODDARD-To be an office clerlr. ROBERT D. GODDARD-To be a salesman. BEVERLY ANNE GOODMAN-To be a nurse. ROBERT GREENE-To be a machinist. LAVINIA GRIMES-fl'o sail the seven seas. ELDON E. GULLETT-To be a machinist. ROSEMARY ANN HACK-To be a laboratory tech- niclan. ALMA PAULINE l-IAGERMAN-To be a traveling saleswoman. BARBARA IO HALE-To be a housewife. RODNEY HAMILTON-To be a machinist. MARIANNE HANES-To be a sociologist. IEAN HARLOW-To travel anywhere and every- where. DORIS MAY l-IARRIS-To be an Interior decorator. GREGORY HATCH-'l'o be a success ln what I decide to do. ANNETTA LOU HEALY-To be a secretary. RALPH ALBERT HERMS, IR.-To be a doctor. CHARLES HESS-To become rich without much work. LUCY HIBBITTS-Marry a certain red-head and have two little carrot-tops. page one hundred eighty one Future Ambitious IUDITH ANN HICKMAN-To be a singer. IERRY I-IICKS-To be an air-raid warden. SYLVIA M. HOFFMAN-To be a nurse. IUANITA Cl-IARLENE HOOP-To be a stenographer or a secretary. WILMA IEAN HORNE-To be a housewife. HAROLD HORTON-To become a great professional baseball player. ROMEIITA IEAN HOWARD-'l'o be a retailer. CARROLL T. HOWELL-To be contented. DELORES JEAN HUMPHRIES-To go to college. BILL ISON-To be a baseball player. BILL IVES- To he a singer or dancer. ROBERT IANETSKY--To go with a sweet girl, but stay single. LILLIE IOHNSON-To be a stenographer. RONALD L. JOHNSON--To be a bachelor. ROY LEE IOSEPI-I-To have a Naval Career. PATRICIA JUSTICE-To be a secretary. SUZANNE IUSTICE-To play first base for the St. Louis Cardinals. RICHARD KALB-To get married and have fifteen kids. CI-IARLINE SUE KA'1 ES-To be a success. DONALD R. KEGLY-To be an A. and E. aircraft mechanic. PATRICIA ANN KEOGAN--To be a nurse. BETTY IO ANN KIDDER-To be the private secre- tary of a handsome boss. KATHERINE KINKER-To have a career in some- thing. IIM KIOURTSIS-To be Q demise. DONALD KLEINKE-To be a truck driver. PATRICIA ANN KLINE-To marry a woman-hater and raise little man-haters. RICHARD DEAN KLITCH-To make some gold. MARY HELEN LAIR-To be a secretary. ETTA MAE LAMBERT-To many a doctor. RALPH A. LAYTON, IR.MTo be a F. B. I. agent. IOAN ELAINE LEE-To be an art teacher. MARGARET I. LEMONS-To be a private secretary to a big shot. ROSANELL LETT-To be a retailer. PAUL LEWIS-To he a good mechanic. LYNDELL LOCKE-To become a famous artist or designer. IOHN ROBERT LOONEY-To be a baseball an- nouncer. MARLENE LUCAS--To study music. Df Trnian Seniors RAY LUCKY, IR.-To be a coach. ROBERT LYLES-To fly to the moon. RITA MADDY-To be a commercial artist. DONALD MADDEN-To own a railroad. ROBERT B. MCBRIDE-To be a commercial pilot. CHARLES McCOMB-To be editor of church news. IANET LEE MCCOY-To be a millionaire. NORMAN EDWARD MCGINNIS-To work on the railroad. BARBARA JEAN MCGLAUGHLIN-To be haPPY. PEGGY ANN McGUlRE--To be a secretary. STANLEY Mcl-IENRY, IR.-To be a machinist. SUSAN IEAN MCKELVEY-To disprove Coach Rohr's theories on women. LEE MCSWEENEY--To be a barber. HAROLD MEADOWS-To have a large sum of money. SARA KATHRYN MICHELHAUGH-To be a regis- tered nurse. CLAUDE MORTON-To be a restaurant owner. RUSSELL LEE MOSLEY-To own a store. NOLEAN NEWMAN-To be a primary teacher. NORMA NEWMAN-To be a successful secretary. DUDLEY CLARK NICHOLS-To be an automotive mechanic. IOHN A. NORDSTROM-To be rack boy at the Play- house. LEE PITCI-IER-'l'o be assistant rack boy under Dick Frecka. NINA PLYMALE-To have a home in Paris. EDDIE POOLE-To ioin the French Foreign Legion. GENE POTTER-To marry a millionalre's daughter. RICHARD POWELL-'l'o be a ladies' man. MARY RAMMEL-To be a secretary. EVELYN RAWLINS-To be a housewife. BILLY GENE RAYBURN-To own a dairy farm. CHARLES D. RICHARDS-To be general of the Army. DONALD L. RICHARDSON--To be a lawyer or psychiatrist. DORIS ELOISE RIGLEY-To be a secretary. RALPH CALVERT RIGLEY-To get rich without working. ERNIE E. RIGRISH--To someday have another Rig- rish player for the Troians. PHYLLIS IEAN ROBERTS-To be a nurse. PATRICIA ELEANORE ROBESON-To be a nurse. ELIZABETH ANNE RODGERS--To be a secretary. RAY MIKE SCOTT-To go to S. M. U. page one hundred eighty two Future Ambitious LOIS SELBY-To breed and train Arabian horses. HAPPY AUGUSTA SHAMBLIN-To be hapPY. SOVE M. SHEPHERD-To be manager of a I. C. Penny Store. E. EUGENE SHOPE-To race in the 500 mile clas ic. IANICE SHUMP-To be a nurse. GEORGE F. SIMPSON-To sell an ice box in Alaska. CHARLES VERNON SMITH-To be a millionaire. RALPH B. SMITH-To be a good machinist. IANET SOMMERS-To be a stenographer. VIRGINIA SPARKS-To ioin the Air Force. GERALD RICHARD SPENCER-To be a mechanic. BETTY IEWELL SPRIGGS-To be a typist. RUTH STACY-To be a housewife. JAMES WALTER STAKER-To grow. ROBERT HAROLD STAKER-To be a scientific farmer. DAVID STEAHLY- To be a chemical engineer. IAMES STEWART-To be in electrical work. IOI-IN STROUD-To count Kellogg's Corn Flakes. RUTH ANN SUTER-To be a retailer. IIM SWEARINGEN-To be a lawyer. CAROLYN A. TAYLOR-To be a nurse. LOIS TAYLOR-To be a teacher. IOANNE THOMAS-To climb mountains. IUDITH ANNE THOMPSON'-To be a retail merchant. IOHN E. TRONE-To be a success in all ways. Di Troian Seniors NEVORA TUBBS-To be an office worker. BARBARA LORAINE UNDERWOOD-To be an office worker. DAVID UPP-To be President of the United State . ROSE VENDURA-To be a dress designer. DONALD VALLANCE---To own a cinnamon ball factory. ALPHA NOREEN VICARS-To be a nurse. E. LOUISE VOGLER--To be a successful secretary and surprise my teacher. DARLENE EVELYN WADDELL-To be a nurse. HARRY LEE WALLACE-To be a fireman. RONALD BRUCE WALTERS-To live fast. die young and to have a beautiful corpse. DOROTHY L. WATTS-To prove the theory of IO out of 10 . GEORGE WEISS-To be a bootlegger. IAMES RUSSELL WELCH-To be a lawyer. IOHN HOWARD WHEELER-To make millions. PAUL EDWIN WHALEY-To be an executive. FREDA N. WHITE-To get my Mrs. degree. AMOS J. I. WHITEHTQ be a great musician. RALPH WYNN-To be a millionaire without working. ALICE MARGARET YORK-To make as many peo- ple happy as I can. DONALD I. YUENGER-To be a city dogcatcher. MIRIAM ZELIGMAN-To own a great dane and a convertible. page one hundred eighty three l95l Senior Class Will BETTY RUTH ACKERMAN, will my love to A. P. KATHERINE ABBOTT, will my job as Mr. Pierson's secretary to Margie Kendrick. WILMA ADAMS, will my ability to yell to some freshman. KENNETH LEE ALLEN, will the best of luck to my sister, Shirley. IUDITH ANN AMES, will to my sister, Sue, the grades l didn't get in high school. BARBARA! IEAN ANDERSON, will the president of the senior class to Lillian Gullet. IACK APPEL, will my big feet to Louis Meade. LENORE A. ARMS, will Mary Lou Dunn, Buddy for the next two years. ROBERT ARMSTRONG, will my sympathy to any- one who has Miss Burton. GEORGENE ASHE, will Agnes Arthurs all the good times I had in high school. NEDRA ASKEW, will to some under classman my seat in D. E. Class. RUTH IEAN ASKEW, will my seat in D. E. Class to anyone that likes to work. CAROL ATER, will to anyone anything. IOHN THOMAS BAKER, will P. H. S. and my bass horn to lack Fish. PHYLLIS IEAN BALL, will my place in Co-Op to some deserving Iunior. RAY BAUER, will my big mouth to Sidney Ellses- serg she'll need it more than l do. ROGER E. BENNETT, will P. H. S. to lack Fish. KEITH BERLIN, will my ability to always smile in Miss Musser's class to Tom Quinn. PATRICIA BICKHAM, will my ability to get in trouble to Mary Burkes. IANET M. BLAIR, will to Carol Craigmiles my ability to get my lessons. CHRISTOPHER ELLISON BOLING, will my ability to like all the wheels to Bill Armstrong. DORCAS RUTH BOYLE, will my place as dean's assistant for third period class to Ioyce O'Dell. DAVID A. BRADY, will to Carl Harrison my dou- ble stitch binder and awl. IAMES RAY BROWN, Will my speed to Leo Brown. ANNA LOUISE BUCKLEY. will all my good times in high school to any under classman. RICHARD C. BURNS, will to James Corbitt the power l have over Women. CAROLYN G. CAMPBELL, will my love of yelling at basketball games to Ruth Theiss. RONALD G. CATTLETT, will my A average in six subjects to some stupid Junior. MARGAREE CAVE, will my ability to attract men to Elvira Boyd. DAVE CHABOT, will to Brow White my hair which he will need. BARBARA IOAN CHAPMAN, will a lot to every- one. IAMES ORVILLE CLARK, will my bass horn to any freshman that can carry it. ROBERT E. COLLINS, will my seat in Miss Mus- ser's class to some lucky sophomore. CAROL ANN COMPTON, will my study of Sena- tors and Coach Rohr to my cousin, Reba Comp- to, and hope she understands them better than l. DOLORES MARIE CORIELL, will my ambitions as a maiorette to Martha Staker. IOYCE CORIELL, will my love for food to Monica Powell. ROSEMARY CORNETT, will my ability to be a good girl in class to any under classman. NAOMI COVERT, will all my good times to Carol Somerset. HOWARD RUSSELL COX, will all my good teachers to Willie Burns. BILL HAROLD CRAIG, will my ability on the trampoline to any under classman who wishes to break his neck. IERRY CROPPER, will my seat in 3l7 to some future newspaper man. BARBARA CUNNINGHAM, will all my good times last summer to Pat Eliott. KATHERINE DADOSKY, will all my good times with the band to Peggy Brake and Iackie Holmes. DAVID ALLEN DAVIS. will to Salt Delotell. my ability to get along with R. E. ROGER W. DAVIS, will my timidity to any under classman that will have it. MARY LOU DeBOLT, will to anyone my friend Katy Dadosky and hope you live to tell it. MARGARET DEVER, Will my way to get along with Coach Heller to some unlucky person. CHARLOTTE DELORES DILES. will my love for shorthand and typing to Betty Lewis. CAROLYN DISTEL, will to Sarah Frowine the worries of my social life. SUZANNE HAYWORD DUIS, will my game of checkers and all that goes with it to anyone who finds them interesting. BOB EDMISTON, will my seat in chemistry to some junior. IO ELIZABETH EICKHORN, will to some lucky junior my seat in D. E. Class. DONALD RAY ELLIS, will my basketball ability to Thomas Gentry. ANNE REED FAIN, will my unlady-like actions to some lady.-like freshman. RONALD FRAZELL, will my ability to be a ma- chinist to Din Clark. CHARLOTTE FRAZEE. will to Don O'Brian my ability to talk. THOMAS PAUL FRAZIER, Chose nose Fozel will my Foze hose nose to those who would like to have a hose nose. RICHARD GOLDEN FRECKA, will my brown nose in Miss Fuller's class to Heinie Anderson. FRANK FRESHOUR, will my seat in Miss DuPuy's class to Tom Killer Quinn. CAROLYN IO FURBEE, will all the iunior boys to Violet Noel. TOM FYFFE, will a fellow Eagle fan to Coach Rohr to contend with. HOWARD RAY GAMBILL, will my right eye to lake Bell to keep him out of future raft. ANNE GAULT, will my good complexion and my use of Lava soap to Ieannie Duduit. DAVID EUGENE GIBBS, will all the happy hours I spent with Bill Rohr. DELORES ANN GODDARD. will my good times in D. E. Class to Louise Gulkey. ROBERT D. GODDARD, will to Homer Goddard my place in Bert Leach's class. BEVERLY GOODMAN, will to Sue Ames my seat in Mr. Heller's health class. page one hundred eighty tour l95l Senior Class Will ROBERT GREENE, will my seat in related subjects to Donald Clark. LAVINIA GRIMES, will my sweet disposition to Iackie Milward. ELDON E. GULLETT, will my seat in T 6: I class to some junior. ROSEMARY ANN HACK, will my grades to Billie Engle. ALMA PAULINE HAGERMAN, will my seat in D. E. class to some junior cmd hope they enjoy it as much as l did. BARBARA IOAN HALE, will my seat in D. E. class to some iunior. RODNEY HAMILTON, will to Elmer Schweinsberg my shop tools. MARIANNE HANES, will to Sally Cohen my wonderful senior years and hope she enjoys it as much as l. IEAN HARLOW, will my deep love for school to anyone who doesn't love it. DORIS MAY HARRIS, will to my little sister the best of luck in everything. GREGORY HATCH, will my slim figure to lerry Davidson. ANNETTA LOU HEALY, will Vic's three darling brothers to ludy P. BETTY IEAN HEDRICK, will my seat in Driver's Training class to Evelyn Skeens. DANIEL HEID, will my terrific speed to Marvin Boehm. RALPH ALBERT HERIVIS, will to Lowell McLaugh- lin all my extra weight. CHARLES HESS, will my seat in Miss Musser's class to Syd Martin. LUCY HIBBITTS, will Herb Goetz all stray argyle socks floating around P. H. S. IUDITH ANN HICKMAN, will my sore muscles to P. H. S. future majorettes. IERRY HICKS, will my fat to Pat. SYLVIA M. HOFFMAN, will my quiet ways to some deserving person. IUANITA CHARLENE HOOP, will my two flat feet to anyone who wants them. WILMA IEAN HORNE, will my place in Senior Honor to some deserving freshman. HAROLD HORTON, will my calm temper to my brother, Floyd. ROMETA IEAN HOWARD, will my seat in D. E. to some lucky junior. CARROLL HOWELL, will my Fordillac to Muff Hacquard. DELORES IEAN HUMPHREYS, will my ability to tell jokes to Iackie Lowe. BILL ISON, will to Preston Smith my ability to goof at football practice. BII.L IVES, will to Ierry Deiner my ability of getting through four years of school without studying. ROBERT IANETSKY, will to lohnny Milhouse all the women I didn't too. LlI.LIE LOUISE IOHNSON, will my place in Co-Op to ludith Workman. RONALD IOHNSON, Will my girl friend, lune Morrison, to Big Dog Clifford. ROY LEE IOSEPH, will the big feet that Eugene Greenwood willed me to my brother and hope that he can fill them. PATRICIA IUSTICE, will to Betty Lemons my seat in Typing II. SUZANNE IUSTICE will to next year's seniors all that's left after Mr. Cole's hydrogen explodes. RICHARD KALB, will Mr. Elliot's love for me to Dean Knittle. CHARLENE SUE KATE, will my four years in high school to any under classman who wants if. DONALD KEGLEY, will everything I have to anyone who is fool enough to take it. ROBERT KELLEY, will my love for wine, women, and automobiles to anyone. PATRICIA ANN KEOGAN, will my Charleston feet to my sister, Ronnie. BETTY IO ANN KIDDER, will my love for run- ning to Louise Guilkey. KATHERINE KINKER, will my senior year to Gail Shaw and hope she enjoys it. IIM KIOURTSIS, will all my B points to Ronnie Clifford. DONALD KLEINKE, will all my musical ability to Dick Davis. RONALD LEE KLEINKE, Cookie Farris's ambition to be a Wheel. PATRICIA ANN KLINE, will my fabulous worry wart to Shirley Shank and l hope it keeps her from worrying herself grey. RICHARD DEAN KLITCH, will to Freddie Hoskins a little wheel. MARY HELEN LAIR, will to Aileen Ison my ability to drive a certain auto. ETTA MAE LAMBERT, will to any unlucky fresh- man my ability to get into trouble. RALPH LAYTON, will my hatred for women to Bruce Canter. IOAN ELAINE LEE, will my worn shoes caused from trudging to school. MARGARET I. LEMONS, will my office job in Co-Op to Betty Lemons. - ROSANELL LETT, will to my sister, Helen, all the luck I didn't have. PAUL LEWIS, will Harold Burns my mechanical ability. LYNDELL LOCKE, will my job of making all of P. H. S. advertising posters to Bob Burchet. IOHN ROBERT LOONEY, will my ability to play football to lim Smallwood. MARLENE LUCAS, will my ability to get along with boys tc Anetta Taylor. RAY LUCKY, IR., will my speed to Leo Brown. ROBERT LYLES, will to Stanley Workman Z0 cents and a draft card to buy anything he wants. RI'I'A MADDY, will my ability to get along with Mr. Glass to anyone. DONALD MADDEN, will all my books to Anna- dora Hewit. ROBERT B. MCBRIDE, will my old dirty pants to Iim Hilderbrand. CHARLIE IVICCOMB, will my ability to get along with Miss Anderson to Ben Stapleton. IANET LEE MCCOY, will my blue Packard and the remainder of my fortune to Carl Harrison. NORMAN EDWARD MCGINNIS, will some of my weight to lim Miller. BARBARA IEAN MCGLAUGHLIN, will anything to anybody. page one hundred eighty live l95l Senior Class Will PEGGY ANN MCGUIRE. will all my good times in P. H. S. to some freshman. STANLEY MCHENRY. IR.. will to my brother, Don, my front seat in Miss Burton's room. SUSAN IEAN McKELVEY. will my terrific struggle to get through high school to my brother, Charles LEE MCSWEENEY. will all my stupidness to someone who is as stupid as I. BARBARA SUE MARTIN, will my love for football and basketball and all that goes with it to Shirley Newman. HAROLD MEADOWS. will my excellent grades to Bobby Gizzards Sommers. SARA KATHRYN MICHELHAUGI-I. will my love for horses to my brother. CHARLES MOORE. will my position on the foot- ball team to flywright . RUSSELL LEE MOSLEY. will my good behavior to my brother, George. NOLEAN NEWMAN. will my seat in Typing lI to Helen Boring. NORMA NEWMAN. will all my good times to Marian Woodrum. DUDLEY NICKOLS. will my brains to Harold Burns so he can get out of school. IOHN A. NORDSTROM. will my ability to use the wrong stairways and to always get caught. RICHARD O'DELL will my abiliy to get along with Mr. Elliot to Ronnie Clifford. IOE PHEI.PS. will to John Hanes ten cents and a cue stick. LEE PITCHER. will my A average to George Scott so he will be eligible to play football. EDDIE POOLE. will my ability to be an A student to Bonnie Poole. GENE POTTER. will my ability to sneak out for lunch to an under classman. NINA PLYMALE. will my drivers permit to Mr. Heller. MARY RAMMEI.. will my naturally curly hair to Jackie Lowe. EVELYN RAWLINS. will my seat in biology to ludy Cooper. BILLY GENE RAYBURN. will something to some- body. DONALD L. RICHARDSON, will my ability to get along with girls and Miss Burton to Tom Gentry. CHARLES D. RICHARDS. will my ability to get English to some freshman. DORIS ELOISE RIGLEY. will to my sister, Shirley, my seat in shorthand class. RALPH CALVERT RIGLEY, will my voice in 6th period choir to Richard Willis. ERNIE RIGRISH. will my football jersey number 44 to Tom Killer Quinn. PHYLLIS IEAN ROBERTS. will my sense of humor to my cousin, Reba Cole. PATRICIA ELEANOR ROBESON. will my fun with the band to my pro te ge, Iackie Holmes. ELIZABETH ANNE ROGERS. will to Ioyce O'Dell enough trouble in order to keep her busy for the next two years. ROBERT SCOTT, will my football ability to Pres- ton Hammerhead Smith. LOIS SELBY, will my love for horses to Barbara Dixson. HAPPY AGUSTUS SHAMBLIN. will to my sister. Gay, my bench in woodshop, because that is her greatest desire. DAVE M. SHEPHERD. will my ability to foul up in class to some freshman. E. EUGENE SHOPE. will to Ruth Ann Ullman, David Gibbs so she won't have to go to the football games by herself. IANICE SHUMP. will my interest in New Boston boys to Bonnie Iearr Poole. GEORGE I . SIMPSON. will lots of luck to the under classman, cause they will need it. RALPH B. SMITH. will my weight to Don Wood- rum. IANET SOMMERS. will my love for the strenuous game of tennis to Ianet Strunk. GERALD RICHARD SPENCER. will my advice on women to Freddie Hoskins. BETTY IEWELL SPRIGGS. will my love for English to some under classman. IAMES WALTER STAKER. will my place in Miss DuPuy's heart to Iohn Hanes. ROBERT HAROLD STAKER. will my place in the senior class to Martha Staker. DAVID STEAHLY. will Ben Stapleton as chauffeur to any under classman without a license. IAMES STEWART. will the junior boys my love for the T G l building. IOHN E. STROUD. will my empty wine bottle to Cookie Farris. RUTH ANN SUTER. will my ways of being nice to my freshman sister. Mae. IIM SWEARINGEN. will my good luck in high school to my brother. CAROLYN A. TAYLOR. will my old lunch rack to Ian Bush, Sue Cablish, and Ann DuPuy. LOIS TAYLOR. will my great intelligence to my sister, Ioyce. IOANNE THOMAS. will my great will-power to a chubby freshman. IUDITH ANN THOMPSON. will to Marilyn Iohn- son my love for basketball so she can have twice as much love for it. IOHN E. TRONE. will my place in Miss DuPuy's heart to Bob Martin. NEVORA TUBBS. will my prospects of a short life to Leo Brown. BARBARA LORAINE UNDERWOOD. will my seat in Mr. Stefan's class to Carol Lawyer. DAVID FRANKLIN UPP. will to someone my abili- ty to wiggle my ears. DONALD E. VALLANCE. will a peanut-butter sandwich to my cousin, Gail Boren. ROSE VENDURA. will my ability to draw to Richard Reid. ALPHA NOREEN VICARS. will to Betty Lewis my ability to get the right man. E. LOUISE VOGLAR. will to Darlene Elliot all the friends and good times l had in P. H. S. DARLENE EVELYN WADDELL. will my muscles to Ioyce Ann Carver. HARRY LEE WALLACE. will to Bob King my ability to sleep in class. DOROTHY L. WATTS. will my source of infor- mation to Barbara Swisshelm. GEORGE WEISS. will my ability to get heck from Mr. Crabtree. page one hundred eighty six l95l Senior Class Will IAMES RUSSELL WELCH. will my ability to I, RALPH WYNN. will my ability to get out of Work speak in a soft tone to Tom Quinn. to anyone. PAUL EDWIN WHALEY. will my love for short- I, ALICE MARGARET YORK. will all the possible hand and typing to Ioyce Pack. fun to Iackie Milward. IOHN HOWARD WHEELER. will my name Use- l, DONALD I. YUENGER. will my nickname Snatch less back to Miss Noel. to John Hanes. I, MIRIAM ZELIGMAN. will my seat in News Class AMOS I. I. WHITE. IR.. will my success to my brothers and sisters following me. to Buzzy Canter. FREDA N. WHITE. will my love for sports to my sister so she can have two loves. autograph page one hundred eighty seven C. M. HOWLAND, Director RALPH E. SWEARNG-IN WINDEE-HDWLAND Funeral and Ambulance Service 1503 OFFNERE STREET PORTSMOUTH, OHIO C plirnents DEHNER DEPT. STDRE Of C t I t T The Class Of 1951 I JORDAN STUDIO 513 Ch llicothe D 1 5 5633 GLENN W. BROCK RUBY D BROCK B R 0 C K F U NE R A L SELECT NME DAIRY THE REST IN DAIRY PRODUCTS L ensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers AMBULANCE SERVICE Gallia 6. Waller Sis. Dial 2-3151 PORTSMOUTH OHIO KIRRY'S ELDWERS Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere D l 3 2661 1035 Gallia Str t E.E GORDON8fSONS CONCRETE WORK CINDER BLOCK CINDER and CONCRETE BLOCK DIAL 3-4361 BASTIA Design N BROS ers and Producers .C0. oi H h S h 1 I 1 -Eng d A t d N C ci S 1895 S th Oh R t t E E BUTTERBAUGH 1419 LINDA VISTA AVENUE DAYTON OHIO Accurate Prescription Service Headquarters For School Supplies Free Delive HAGER and WEBB Gallia at Iohn D I 27121 C rnpliments ry Of THE STERN PAINT STORE ENIRICK FUNERAL H0lVlE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE RALPH F. 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Sundry Supplies Fountain Service 1212 Kinneys Lane Dial 7-1401 Compliments To X DRINK I IN BIITTLES 3001 Scioto Trail PORTSMOUTH, OHIO DIAL 2-8311 I-IE TIMES BRINGS LOCAL, STATE AND WORLD WIDE .. v NEWS TCP 25,127 EIRESIDES EACI-I EVENING .... AND EVERY MEMBER CDE THE FAMILY IS A CONSTANT READER. Nl? 7 I X 1: , v F.: . do 5 1 THE WORLD IN YOUR LIVING ROOM EACH EVENING Glyn Enrltsmnu th Efimes For 99 Years A Dependable Portsmouth Institution Compliments Of KORACKER'S The Choice Of Discriminatinq Seniors PRINTCRAFT DISTINCTIVE GRADUATION AND PERSONAL CARDS AND COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Printcralt Card Company, Inc. 1425 E. Elm St. Scranton 5. Penncx. ANTIOCH SHOES ' e a product of research at A t h C lleqe. They are fitted by ca f lly 1 ted retailers in many citie f ast to coast. THE I. L. SNOOK COMPANY C pl t Of THE PORTSMOUTH GAS COMPANY THE ARROTT PAINT COMPANY PAINTS WALL PAPER 741 S ond Street C pl t Of DOERR'S HARDWARE Cpl Tri-State Novelty Co. 1642 Gallia Street Best Wishes From 0. CARSIIN RARKLOW QUALITY GIFTS AT LOWEST PRICES ROBERTS .IEWELERS 421 Chillicothe St. The Store Of Friendly Credit DIAMONDS WATCHES YOU' C0'm'Y Enginee' MORREY WAINSTEIN, Mgr. Congratulations To The Class OI 1951 From DAILEYS GRIICERY CEUNTS BAKERY QUALITY THAT COUNTS 219 Market St. Dial 2-3321 2007 Mabert Road Compliments Compliments Of Of H. R. IVIUGAHAN CIIIVIPANY 1026 Offnere St. D IVIcKINNEY'S TELEVISION Sales and Service FIRST IN TELEVISION l Portsmouth's Oldest Television Dealer 'al 34871 1426 9th se. Dial 2-9841 SOUTHERN OHIO'S FINEST RESTAURANT SOUT O Breakfasts O Lunches O HERN OHIO'S FINEST FOODS Dinners O Sandwiches O Complete Fountain Service WE NEVER CLOSE HARRY E. HUCK FOEHR'S TURKEY SANDWICH SHIIPPE We d Iver a yth ng n our menu except plate lunches eny place in the city ai no extra I f om 10 00 AM to Midnight. After Midnight 50c extra for delivery. Phone 2-4121 Scioto Trail At Boulevard I-IERES TCD THE CLASS 'CDF '51 . if AW' PATRON'S PAGE CGMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF '51 FRANK ALLEN, D. D. S. H. F. GLEIM, D. M. W. L. PITCHER, M. D. C. L. PITCHER. M. D. L. N. ALLARD, D. D. S. IAMES E. WILHELM. O. D. I. P. MCAFEE. M. D. BENNETT and BABCOCK. Optometrists THOMAS C. SWOPE. D. O. OTTO ART DEARTH. M. D. IACKSON HERBERT. M. D. DR. A. P. ALTIZER We, the Trojan Staff, Wish to express our appreciation to you, who, through cooperation and kindness, have helped to make this 1951 Trojan possible. C 1 T Th ron Goon FOOD T of 1951 AND sPEc1A1. ssnvlclz BREHMER D me PAINT STARR ANN'S KOFFEE 919 Ch 11 th Comph Of Compliments Of , TERMINAL JAWS LUNCH RESTAURANT The Home of Fried Chick 1013 K' ' L zazs G 111 s D 1 20051 PRINTED BY COMPTOLITI-I R 1412 THIRD STREET PORTSMOUTH, OHIO J 0 T E ' Treasure Craft Jewelry and Stationery 'A' 'A' 'A' GEORGE G. MILTENBERGER Box 7, Mt. Washington Cincinnati 30, Ohio Your Iosten Representative 'A' ir 'k OFFICIAL IEWELERS To The Class of 1951 Manufacturers of the WORLD'S FINEST CLASS RINGS CONGRATULATl0NS, TROJANS ! ! THE PORTSMOUTH ASSOClATION of INSURANCE AGENTS oi PORTSMOUTH. 0Hl0 RUSSELL W. ANDERSON AGENCY BARRETT'S GENERAL INSURANCE THE BERNDT INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. BIERLEY REALTY 6 INSURANCE CO. BROCK 6. EVANS INSURANCE AGENCY THE PHILO S. CLARK COMPANY A. C. COLBURN AGENCY DONALD T. DILLON INSURANCE AGENCY THE W. I. EISNAUGLE COMPANY THE HARSHA-IOHNSON CO., AGENTS THE HAZELBECK COMPANY 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 MURFIN'S INSURANCE AGENCY THE C. E. NODLER COMPANY RICKEY REALTY COMPANY THE ROBINSON-HATCHER AGENCY THE G. M. ROSS AGENCY TOM E. WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY MO0RE1 RESTAURANT Steaks - Chops Fried Chicken Sandwiches Y RESERVATIONS Compliments Gi GEORGE A.SUTER S C0 Building Contractors HE STREET Compliments Ot MORGAN BROTHERS JEWELERS 734-Sth Street lust Off Chillicothe Congratulations To The Class Of 1951 ZUHARS lVIOTOR COMPANY It's Smart To Shop At DENTON' High Rent District For 45 Years FLO0D DRUGS I. W. FLOOD, PRES. When the ranks of mediocrity are crowded, there is always plenty of room at the top of your profession. Dial 9-3851 2111 Gallia St. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNl0N Women's Christian Temperance Union 11 says: Use your liteg don't abuse it. Beware the first drink. 1: 11 n 1: Do not become chained to a dangerous habit. No drunkard shall inherit the Kingdom of Heaven. Take Ohio out of the liquor business. Take the liquor business out oi Ohio. Over 75 years crusadinq for total abstinence. loin us in our tight for the right. Mitchellace Inc. THE SHOE LACE OF QUALITY Since 1902 A Ad Staff .............,...,.... Adams, Mr. Lowell ...... Aeh, Miss Iudy .................... Anderson, Miss Margaret ,..,... B Ball, Miss Margaret .,,......... Band ......................,.............. Basketball Basketball 1 Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Basketball 1 Boy's Varsity ........... 176 41 40 41 41 144, 145 102 Coach and Captain ..........,................. 110 Individual .................... 106, 107, 108, 109 Action Shots .....,.. 15, 112, 113, 114, 115 Reserves ...,......... Coach and Team ......, Betty Lamp Club ,..........,........... Blazer, Miss Anna ..... Board of Education ...... Burke, Miss Freda ....... Burton, Miss Ruth .......,............ C Cheerleaders ..... ....... Choir ................ Church Scene ..... Classes .......... Clubs . ...,..........,....... . . Coaches, Basketball ..... Coaches, Football ...... Co-ed Dance ......... Cole, Mr. R. D. .,..... . Commercial Club ......,. Commercial Co-Op ........ Crabtree, Mr. Herbert .............. Deans ..............,.,..., ....... Dean's Assistants ...................... Distributive Education Class .......... Dramatics .................,................. Drum Major ...... Drum Majorettes .....,..,.......... Du Pre, Miss Genevieve ....., Du Pre, Miss Helen ....... ,. .. 104, 105 134 41 39 41, 173 41 14 , 148, 149 , ........... 7 46-86 123-142 104 90 25, 25 41 139 26 41 40 124 27, 26, 29 151-160 144 144 41 41 llEX Du Puy, Miss Henrietta Duschinski, Miss Lea ........ Elliott, Mr. Ralph .......... Emmons, Mr. Theodore ....... Football, Football, Football, Football, Football, Football, Football Football 1 Varsity ....... Captain ...,. Action ....... Coaches ....... Individuals ....... Queen ., ....................... .. Queen's Attendants Managers ............... Freshman Class ,....... Freshman, Officers ....... Fuller, Miss Iuanita ............ G. A. A. ...........,...... . Glass, Mr. lohn ....,.. Girls' League ....... Girls' Sports ..... Glee Club .,............ Goings, Mr. Paul ....... Gwinn, O. M. ...... . Hall Monitors .,.....,......... Hartley. Mrs. Marion ...... Heller, Mr. Gorge ....... Helstrom, Mr. Einar ..... Hess, Mr. William ....... Hopkins, Miss Thelma .,,..... lnter Nos ...,...,..,..,.... International Club , ..... .... . . Iunior Class ............. Iunior Class Play ..... 5 40 40 40 91 87 91 92-95 169 168 111 82 42 135 126, 127 119-122 149 42 42 132 42 42 42 10 39 130 128 130 152, 153 Key Club .... ,..,.. . , ..,. . Krausz, Miss Mary ...,........ L Latin Clubs ........... Leach, Mr. Bert Library Club ......,.........., Lorentz, Mr. Charles .,... Mackoy, Miss Caroline . McBroom, Mrs. Margaret McComb, Mr. Franklin . McGoron, Marvin ......,.. McKelvey, H. W. .... . McKenzie, Cyril ....,. Moritz, Ioanne ........... Morris, Mr. Dutfrin ......, Multer, Mr. Fred ......... Musser, Miss Isabel ............. N National Honor ...... .. News Class ...,................ .. Niswonger, Mrs. Nellie Noel, Miss Gurney ......... Officers, Freshman .......,. Officers, Sophomores ...,. Officers, Iuniors .......... Officers. Seniors .....,. .. P Pep Band ........,.,..,.. Photography Club ...., Pierson, Mr. Frank ........ Plus Ultra ................. .. ll Queen, Miss Trojan 1951 123 42 130. 131 136. 137 43 43 40 43 43 38 43 43 43 43 43 125 140 Knot plcturedl 82 76 70 49 142 134 44 131 171 EX Revel1er's Club ...... Reveller's Play ........... Rohr, Mr. William ..........,....... Scisinger, Miss Doris .......... School Life ................,.. .......................... Senior Activities .................... lb acl: section Schaefer, Miss Charlotte ................................. Senior Class ........,............. Senior Class Officers ..... Senior Honor ................... Shinkle, Miss Octavia ...,.... Sophomore Class ..,............... Sophomore Class Officers ....,.. Student Council .................... Steffan, Mr. Chris ............. Sunderland, Mr. Richard ........... Schwartz, Miss Mary Elizabeth T Toney. Miss Hazel ...... Miss Trojan .................,......... Miss Trojan Candidates .,...... Track ......,..,.....,..,..,........,.... Trampoline Club ....,. Trojan Staff .........,..,..........,.. Trowbridge, Miss Marie ...... V Vocational Classes ............. Vocational Clubs ...... ....... Watts, Mr. Gale ............. Wellman, Miss Martha ..... Wiesner, Miss Ethel ..,....... Wittenburg, Miss Alberta . ..,.. .. Wood, Mrs. Olive ........,...,.. Wyant, Miss Hazel ..... 129 159. 159 44 44 161-171 of bookl 44 46-68 49 138 44 74-79 76 138 44 44 44 39 171 170 118 139 172-176 44 26-36 132. 133 44 45 45 45 45 45 Tluis' Trojan Belongs To. 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