Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)
- Class of 1953
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The Hebrew-Christian teachings strengthened the idea of the individua1's dignity and self-respect by emphasizing that all men are brothers in the eyes of God. These are the first great teachings of democracy -that all men are equal and brothers and that they have the right to govern them- selves. t One of the first maior steps toward the democracy we have today, came in Eng- land with the signing of the Magna Char- ta in 1215. Gradually, after this. Parlia- ment and the courts began to gain power, and the rights of the individual began to increase. But even in the following years, true democracy was not reached in Eng- land or in any of the Old World countries. It was not until the Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth Rock, that the hopes of a true democracy began to take shape. But, even then, the new world settlers contin- ued some of the practices from which they had hoped to escape. The time was not yet right to pluck the fruits of democ- racy from the Tree of Life . But the time was right in 1776. when the people of the colonies rose up in rebellion against the suppression of their rights. Then, for the first time in history, they set up a genuine democracy-not a perfect one-still- a democracy. One which could be per- fected. As Henry Van Dyke says in The Heri- tage of American Ideals : . There are those who tell us that the builders of the Republic were too short-sighted to behold this vision. We are asked to believe that their eyes were not opened in regard to the greatness of America as a nation. We are asked to believe that they did not dream of the future greatness of the coun- try which they founded, otherwise they 7 by DAVID ROTH would have founded it differently. I do not believe it. The road ahead, even in America, was a long and hard one-an uphill climb all the way. We owe a great debt to those m e n -.Washington, Franklin, Iefferson, Iackson-who helped set us on the right road to democracy. But progress was slow. Even 1861, true democracy had not been won inthe United States. It has been fourscore and seven years since the Great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, fell before an assasin's bullet. He, like many before him and many after him, gave his all-his life-for his country. But he also gave his life for democracy. It was he who put one of the great finishing touches to democracy in America. He made equal- ity, under law, a reality. To describe democracy, one must be a part of democracy. One must work for de- mocracy. One must speak for democracy. fFor democracy is not a static idea which you or I or anyone can say has been achieved. It is a growing idea in which one strives toward that ideal which is true democracy.l Democracy means many things to many people. Some have de- scribed democracy as having a free feel- ing when, with hand. o,ver heart and lump in throat, they watch the flag go by. Oth- ers have described it as feeling at peace, without any worry, when they kneel be- fore the 'alter of God. Still others have de- scribed it as feeling safe and secure when they are at home with their families. To- day, when so many people take democ- racy for granted, it isn't how one describes it, but rather the fact that one is able to describe it. 'Today the world looks to America for leadership. We can never be responsible for this leadership unless each realizes his responsibility, and speaks- to the whole world-for democracy. Re- member, LIBERTY a n d DEMOCRACY ARE INSEPARABLE. SPEAK FOR DEMOC- RACY! There is Wo S- . The Honorable DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER 2' President of the United States sf -' 5,5-wir' Awffk tt f t 5 t my if S.. tw. 'VFW' iff ,fig E 'E SX S ' It U, t - 1 35252 2 iz 'X Baum lJ3rf'ffV LJ ' TH THHILL 0 A LIFETIME ! Eisenhcwenl The young people oi America have a glorious future. No people anywhere have a better opportu- nity than you to learn those basic values and prac- tices which will keep alive the sacred spirit of free- dom. No people ever inherited so glorious a tradition. I know that you will meet the challenges oi the present day: that you will carry forward the Ameri- can Dream: and that with your energy, enthusiasm, and honest hearts. our future is safe. 'H-JLJNJLlkJLl I' 1 X my In-'P' NE JT? 1'.. P. H. S. HORGHH HEROES LT. COL. LLOYD A. IST LT. IOHN CHARLTON PF C. RICHARD M. LEWRY PF C. RAYMOND B. BURKE PF C. WILLIAM H. EDWARDS PFC. WILLIAM PERSONETT PFC. HOWARD LEE CLARK PVT. WILLIAM POWELL PVT. IERRY PRICE PVT. NORMAN DAUB PF C. 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Na ef , 23 fggww ,gzgh in 4333 ww 11551 wi, Av, EJ ,Huw nf WEN Wm 1 :V 2. fm is S :fig wean-f E3 Yan- '1 Q E3 va' 'Mi pa Q uv ' ,W- ann! mfg-xr-1 55gse'JS3 3f' i The Beautiful Ohio Valley Breathes there a man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native ianci? NCITEZ A TWD TUNE REPRODUCTION UF' A FULL CDLCIR CLARENCE CARTER WATER CDLDR PRESENTED BY MR. CARTER FDR USE IN THIS SESDLHCENTENNIAL YEAR TRDJAN YEARBDDK. MR. CARTER WAS A MEMBER OF THE CLASS DF 1923. M-.xy-rf, Thls IS business age Business educahon in the high school has earned the respect of all for its splendid iob of vocational training. --..,-ff' COMMERCIAL CO-OP Miss Alberta Wittenburg, Co-ordinaior Commercial Co-op trains students to meet the needs oi ihe business world. Top, Left io Right: Paula Williams, Barbara Cooper, Iackie Lowe. Botiom: Roberta Hammond, Aileen lson, Glenda Phipps, Mary Ellen Burks. S. -4 4. QW FUTURE TNDUSTRTAL LEADERS OE' THE dwwknqs on iobs to be COMMUNTTY THE me!uT class prepare Gomqs shea! don 1 A 34 .aw . wwf 3 xxx i,,,,,,.,,,,,w MX. McGore ONCE LEARN?-D: A TRADE TS SOMETH TAKE-N AWAY ' ' Tubriccdon. rf s Aukomokive ING THAT CANNOT BE- ckxss studies enqme ws nrruma escnuss VY-N A TRADE- TS EXCELLENT SE-CUBXTY FOR MECHANTCS SELDOM. U ARE LAID OFF Y. OY DEPRE-SSTON M. Mr Goinq's iurho: and senxo SKY!-LED TN TTMES ' 1 emo! dass cn wo: sheet m V. I. C. CLUB SPONSOR AND OFFICERS Left to Right: C, Malone, Presidentg G. Goodman, Treasurer: Mr. McGoreng C. Bobst. Secretaryp I, Ferris, Vice-President. The V. I. C. Club is organized for the students enrolled in the trades and industrial education program. The purpose of the club is to promote trade relationship and organization among voca- tional students. PROMOTION COMES TO THE INDIVIDUAL WHO IS PREPARED. UNSKILLED WORKERS SELDOM RISE ABOVE THE LEVEL OF THEIR IOBS Mr. Crahtree's senior machine shop. Related planning. ,M l E A RL. t fl gimp ,I gi nll. , Tools and Skills or Better Living INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. FRED MULTER, INSTRUCTOR fwwuy, 36 'S MR. MCGOREN DEMONSTRATES ENGINE TUNING X ii- ein vwef-:n'5s:v,w -4' . A-nk .WM M -5 Www ., ZW' Q 252' Xu: ..-i .V fwg any f W , F, Ty f ul.. ammigg I fav . e Q -+.f....,,,,.w-5 .115 wi wllllll 5 Wx .fn , wha: dsc A 4 Nga, mgaiw, I l 1 'asf i fxkfe QE? t 9 I senior AWARD WINNERS cholarshqz Left to Right: A. I. Conner-Honorable mention state-Third, P. H. S., Fourth, district, Pollycxnna Rogers-Fourth, P. H. S., Sixth, district. Don McHenry-Sixth, P. H. S., Eighth, district. Dave Kirk-Seventh, P. H. S., Ninth, district. Don Conley-Eighth, P. H. S., Tenth, district. Iudy Iones-Ninth, P. H. S., Eleventh, district. Left to Right: Frank Gerlach-Honorable mention, Tom Wilson-Honorable mention, Portsmouth. Pat Diddle-Honorable mention, Portsmouth, Fourteenth, district. Barbara Dixon-Honorable mention, Portsmouth. A Sidney Ellsesser-Honorable mention, Portsmouth. Wanda Plummer-Honorable mention, Portsmouth. . Mr F IU Stare' OUFIUSI. ' 21'1d ' Coflqr S Senior In the - Qfu Ute s di p - S . 5257 Koppqclgblorship Sfgcf' 2nd in thW11Iiczms A, seniou Scholczrsgfnmqf Pnl' Miss Doro? Couflty, C3 mg SCore r scholqrshigptowqfd MiChQef7gkW1mWggh1n p' HOg19th est in S . en for , crores . f Dresyi ' on Ciofo pi highe With 1 Slit of 1 ke Q SI SCO Q Che Hd Adu fe on th Ck for ms cm, 9 Srm my. 9 bo fkec skool . e sf 112 11391719176 d -S 13 117231 I 5011 kin ' lid , Q 111 U59S171br V S Sfqfefn H Mary Gail Drake-First in stcxte-+Freshmon English. jsf lb we Marianne Seth-Tenth, P. H. S., Twelfth, district. 9 .Q awk? ' Five down three to go! Lunch iust isn't lunch withou! those bottles of milk. ' mm 555 52' . N11--........v. .V 7 f? 55 S35 Dolores Foreman captures the interest oi Miss Burke's first period social discussing What is a democratic family ? .-4 li We .. 1 , Q , A wr sanding picture t wi f P 'Q :Q 4 J, we A-H gfrk 4, ,, t Miss Burton's iiith period American history cass frames for classroom pictures. problems class by wi 'iq M Shi, ls. W. l demonstrates their artistic talents by WNW XX Basic business education presents the tools of personal living clanfies the relationship between business and th I di 'd I ' e n VI ua. improves the slnlls. cmd trains youth to become more mtelliqent consumers. Top, Left to Right: Mary Lou Dunn, Putty Cooper, Phyllis Meyers. Center. mimeograph: Icxnice Hos- kins, ludy Berrinqer. Bottom. Troian Payments, Left to Right: ludy Berrinqer, Mary Lou Dunn, Carolyn Grey, Miss Wycnt, Charlotte Brcxndel, Iudy Ashe, Potty Cooper, Io-Ann Miller, Pauline Icmney, Leo Brown. Inset: Rose Guerin, fciddinq mcxchinel. HOW TCD BE H SUPQR SECRETARY OFFICE PRACTICE CLASS KMiss Hazel Wycmt, teacher! Friendshqzs Develop Through Business Q Interests 'r K' ts' f op I B h ds cz business appointment th 1 k Bottom. Left to Right: ltypinql ltt Bmndl Kcclculcztorb Io-Ann Iohn- fd t honel R mon K 'Wim VN'-u,,.tm 1 V-K i U 4 5 ' 1 232 if lisa .41 Gdword H. Fournier 45 Edward H. Fournier, our capable and co-operative principal, attended Ohio State University where he received his B. S. and M. S. degrees in education. Prior to his tour years here at Ports- mouth High, Mr. Fournier taught at Utica, Ohio, and was principal, teacher, and football coach at New Lexington High School. Administration H. W. IyIcKelvey, known to everyone as the smiling, ener- getic Mr. Mac , is a superintendent who's always ready to lend a helping hand to students and faculty alike. 46 Wil Administrative 0i icers 1 mi W'-.A if 3 H at ta fig xi li lx XRS m BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated. Left to Right: Mr. H. W. Mclielvey, Superintendent, Dr. Thomas C. Swope, President, Mr. Wesley P. Ridenour, Clerk of the Boardg Mrs. Arthur Houston. Standing: Mr. Arthur Rau, Dr. William A. Duvendeckg Mr. William I-Iorr. Miss Hazel Toney, Secretary to Mr. Ridenour. 'E' Miss Thelma Hopkins, Secretary to Mr. McKelvey As a team, the superinten- dent and the board of education are qivinq to Portsmouth the progressive spirit and co-opera- tion which have resulted in better schools. 47 Mrs. Margaret McBroon, clean of girls. B. S.-University of West Virginia: Uni versity of Michigang University of Pitts burgh. These P. H. S. Deans have won the admiration of the students by their sin- cere interest and friendliness. Mr. Ralph Elliott, dean of boys. B. S. -Ohio Universityg Miami University: Ohio State: Marshall College. Top Circle. Secretaries to Mr. Fournier Lea Duschinski and Ioan Howes. ADAMS. LOWHJ. B. A. University of Iowa: Miami Uni- versity: Ohio University: Ohio State University. . . . Physics: Biology: Science ANDERSON. MARGARET B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University: Ohio University: M. Ph. University of Wisconsin. . . . College English: English IV BALL. MARGARET B. E. Denison University. . . . Latln II: III BLAZER. ANNA B. A. Ohio University: University of Wisconsin: Columbia University. . . . Latin I: English II BROWNSON. ROBERT B. S. in Ed. Ashland College: Grad- uate work at University of Wiscon- sin. . . . World History: Varsity Football Coach BURKE. FREDA B. S. Ohio University: University of Wyoming: University of Cali- iornia. . . . Current History: Social Problems: Trojan Sponsor BURTON. RUTH B. A. Ohio State University. . . . American History: English III COLE. R. D. B. O. Oberlin College: M. A. Uni- versity of Alabama. . . . Chemistry COLLINS. EDSEI. B. S. Ohio University. . . . Civics: Social Problems: World History CRABTREE. HERBERT Rio Grande College: Ohio Univer- sity: University of Cincinnati. . . . Sr. Machine Shop: Voca- tional Machine Shop: Related Science Math. 49 is- 'Q' L Aggw 5:52-:iffy-.'i.M : wg ' -A if - f - ' wa- vs C 3 ' ' if-..-' K f ., I BR tvtv 1. , ' ' , , VK 1 ,N V K M413 2 4 .... . S , K Ml 'S DU PRE, GENEVIVE B. S. Ohio University: Oberlin Con- servatory oi Music: University of Wisconsin: Miami University. . . . English I DU PRE. HELEN B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University: Ohio University. . . . English I FULLER. IUANITA B. A. University of Michigan: M. A. Columbia University: S o r b o n n e Paris. . . . French: Spanish: Phycholoqy GIBSON. EARL B. S., M. A. Eastern Kentucky State College. . . . World History: General Science GLASS. IOHN B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University: M. A. Columbia University: Ohio Uni' versity: New York University. . . . English Il: Speech GOINGS, PAUL University of Cincinnati: Ohio Uni- versity Branch. . . . Sheet Metal Shop I. II: Re- lated Subiects I. II. GWINN, O. M. A. B. Alclerson Broaddus College: University oi Cincinnati. . . . Vocational Supervisor HARTELY. MARION B. A. Otterbein College: Post Gradu ate Work New York University: M E. University North Carolina. . . . Librarian HELLER. GEORGE B. S., M. A. Ed. Western State Teachers' Colleqe. . . . Golf Coach: Health: Driver Traininq: Varsity Basketball Coach HELSTROM, EINAR A. B. New England Conservatory of Music: Boston, Mass.: M. Music 50 Northwestern University. HOPKINS, RICHARD B. S. of Ed.: Miami University: M. S. in Physical Education, University of Illinois. . . . Physical Education: Re- serve Basketball Coach: Assistant Football Coach KRAUSZ. MARY B. S., Ohio University: M. A., Penn. State. . . . World History: American History LEACH. BERT Western State Teachers' College: Muskegon Commercial C o l l e g e : Gregg College: Ohio University: Miami University. . . . Business Training: General Mathematics LORENTZ, CHARLES B. A. Marietta College: Ohio State University. . . . Science: Assistant Football and Basketball Coach: Tennis Coach LOWRY. IOANNE B. S., Ohio State University. . . . Home Economics MACKOY. CAROLINE B. A. Randolph Macon Woman's College: B. S. in Ed., Ohio Univer- sity: Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. . . . Study Hall Supervisor McCLUllE. CHARLES B. Indiana State Teachers College: Ohio University. , . . Typing I: Business Training McCOMB, FRANKLIN B. S., Alma College: University of Michigan: University of Chicago: Miami University. . . . American History: World History MCGORON. MARVIN Benhoit Manufacturing Company: McSweeney Auto School: Packard, Nash and Oldsmobile School: Uni- versity of Cincinnati. . . . Automotive Related I, II: Blueprint reading: related Science: Mathematics McKENZlE. CYRIL University of Cincinnati: Special 51 Automotive schools. . . . Auto Shop: Related Sublects wifiigim gs v Q, .f.s...... , ... I'I: S .-. I ',, 2v I' 1- '1 A 51 5- XI' A f if f'Eif .f.- f, 'M f5,:,.:E :: . Q , 25.31 A -s?i::- - .92 1 i ss. V . tL l I t. 'X 'X sei 'ti Z T51 li. 1, Q 'SQ :rp .W-mir - 4 '-amz. .- warms :gtg .. 5 me gg 15. 2 is Q 19 343 5 ' :gs -- V are-fn, i .ir MORRIS, DUFFRIN H. B. S. Ohio State University. . . . Mechanical Drawing I, II, Ill MULTER. FRED B. S. in Education, Ohio State Uni- versityg B. Arch'l Eng., Ohio State University. . . . Industrial Arts MUSSER. ISABEL B. A., Ohio Wesleyan University. . . . English III: Business English NISWONGER. NELL B. A., Otterbein College. . . . Algebra I PEAKE. RUTH ANN B. A., Baldwin Wallace Collegeg M. S., Ohio University. . . . Physical Education PIERSON. FRANK B. S., Wilmington College: Ohio State University. . . . General Mathematics SCHAEFER. CHARLOTTE B. S., College Mount St. Ioseph on the Ohio: University of Cincinnati. . . . Typing l, II: Clerical Practice SCHMIDT, BRUCE B. A., Mount Union College. . . . General Science: Biology: Line Coach Football-Varsity: Freshman Basketball and Base- ball Coach SCHWARTZ, MARY ELIZABETH B. A. Western College for Women: M. A., Ohio State University. . . . English Ill: Iournalism: Creative Writing. SCHINKLE. OCTAVIA B. S. Miami University, Graduate work at University of Wisconsin: University of Chicago, M. A., Co- lumbia University. . . . . Home Economics II, III 52 HUMPHREY. RAY E. SUNDERLAND, RICHARD B. S., Miami University: Ohio State University. . . . Marching Band: Choir iMixed Chorusl TROWBRIDGE, MARIE B. S., in Education: Oh versity. io State Uni- . . . Plane Geometry WATTS, GALE B. S., in Education: Bliss College. . . . Bookkeeping WITTENBURG, ALBERTA B. S., Miami University: Ohio State University. . . . Typing I: Commercial Co- Op Co-ordinator: Treasurer of Athletic Association WOOD. OLIVE B. S., in Education: Miami Univer- sity: University of Cincinnati: Cam- bridge University, Cambridge, Eng- land. . . . English I, II. IV WYANT, HAZEL B. S., Ohio State University: Ohio University: Columbia University: Gregg College. . . . Shorthand I: Office Practice DuPLAIN. LOUIS B. S., in Education: Ohio University: M. S., Ohio State University. . . . Biology NOT PICTURED DuPUY. HENRIETTA BJ S., Ohio State University: M. A., Columbia University. . . . Mathematics Deforest School of Refrigeration: we Ex GX X 4 'SL W .. . . M5583 .. Coyne, School oi Electricity: Weld- ings, Machine Shop, Carpentry, Ohio University: University of Cincinnati: ' Bio Grande College. . . . Automotive Instructor : as Psnnson, nossnr : University of Cincinnati: lnterna- . 2 tional Correspondence School: I X Wheeling Steel Machinist. I . . . Iunior Machine Shop Q ' MZ 'J NOEL, GURNEY ' fx... , B. S., Columbia University: M. A., Columbia University. . . . English II LO0K 511011 ,Z U1 C10 1, 11 ' +521 GPS S . L, 01' 8,51 I pl' 111 - LW lp, 35614 Q' '32 088 - S 85, g AQOQZZ ,Ile ya 42 F fb 66. W. '63 V 01' L' Qflfaxo 05019 PHS 'Dfw' Wet UQZVOJ Q , 7P'0Jb VV 008 Ory Lb J 21000 00 ,I ilgvogbg-91,8 :O OQf,,,,Q4 , 'Q 54.9, 3 -Q6 fb f2ffff,,.,g,i 58000328 r 594 Q6 0 0 0 la . 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Q with thhistate grldpowers by scoring a 3246 victory before so it-ms at Mu fcipal Stadium- over a Stubborn Portsmouth High eleven at Mum- ,,1, half, the Trojans were unable to .WAC C1951 Swdlum before some 21500 kms' I stop the team finqlqwmnwsb Purcell, pacedlby a fleet of hard running backs The Trqmg Offense Wig? pg bgfwmvwkefegse and tough defensive forwards rolled over the Troians bogged for O L-j g uulu Core. .r.1 A to score its sixth victory of the campalgn and hand Big Placed 1 ::r' ,,... his 'he Twins their 'md defect , -1-- , Q' - --: X u 1 e o e score emg on e wrong Sl e o ga s to -. ',i C, ::: 5' WW Sgoieboclirdl the nightfwas sdld in other X?IGYSf , f 1 R fi 1 - --.,- Q ' ' if H' een e O 'gas GY m ggrank Gerlach, who had been playing heads up ,X Troian f d wall. gp , 4e,,,mQm,,b.-.M wx, . , is .-sjijw Q52 sf uluu on defense, was lost to the Troians for the -Q -:pu ':' :-- of the season. The big tackle suffered a broken ,E awaits ' 'X ' 'zzz' ,, ' early in the game. ' P T th Pfbhj T he ' hd i COfQf1Zmf:,eey,sO ' zzz Coresgffmb - 'GZ lgrfozrjrsmourn 26-HAMILTON s before sorne l7l,OOOf' x 'g?P. H. S. Municipal N Portsmotith exploded for three touchdowns Stadiump' :: .Z 'quarter to break up a defensive battle. It t :v': gridders, 1,-.dndwgpenewftkeag drive that gave the Trojans a Z6-6 and vict veral Trojans 'overba eleven from Hamilton at Muni- Sfddiifffls. l' 1l?6r1verteH shone brightl ' Sorn'e't3,SUfI, watched in perfect football weath- .,,., 1 ... .9 X ,, M , Y 5 3 1 ,, , X from -1 . back slotlfgwfnn crashed over Q Y :wen as the completely outclassed the Big U 9 9 l'. A - 5 , -s - Trojan down Eglpasses, and inter-,ty tt' Itawas by 'lizrr thpssmost impressive showing both C9Pl9d t erriors 162265 yards in thef2:1,ggf's,A 6rK'offe11seUgi1d dgfenjgk of the year so far for the yards ,.':' :,-- Comm? Trojarrejeven. Itfwouldtslge unfair to give any one Mitte ::::: and Rodgers persormafedit foif thesvictarby. -1 - - Y 5 A ' -ft W. -iiffdous Tfoitms- POXfl2BMQ1TAH,4QHIGgfi21-STIfi'BQNVH.LE CENTRAL 19 efip mmf 5 I M Stlibenville wCaiQS'3ic Central l'HiQh Qot into the iifitr 2- Q R .af s, 4, 4, 4 1 sg gy.. f.,kgZ7itg,ss,x ' V 0333? gf fspirig af Hallovfeefgggjiitght and gcnfgqsthe Portsmouth saw tlgeir Wilgzgcgs gf Q-idders? theff me of their lives before the ': - - 9, t elf irst 9 eat O4 1 e Olqfllg ,Couldf eke 521-19 victory forotbq campaigil h ld h 5 ki ,frm of Srusfders in stadium. 'W 9 f0JS1.l5B't3ySl nt Seem to 0 f e Figs ln- ts? P FSP tlk sgcond time th1ss,s3easoftQKxeh,Ledman came The Trc?a fbari1HQy Abe Wildcag their secogd T512 jithg Trojan bench , kick Rte ixtra points on a si Qctteii n attempte Punt was? um e tt mugei Qvictory for fhef jcns' gag in end the Wildcats lUmP?ld OH the ang giifm was the big? -' Q in the 'Portsmouth THISCUGS. Gnd the W11dCQfS hed The - dslifbe big quarterb ' fQpssed gre Central M, N ...... , , - :.:. ,,,. i ,,. . ,gy 1,41 eliaqlf ff if . -.. ' ge times in thell 5' if e rojan o ense wasnfy' up to par, 3' ww., alignment turned in fine perfor- im MOUTH Mittendorf played Orig' of the finest Fvrtsmwt gh Went On its Yfbq stsiicorw spree P. H. S. fans havdfiever seen. ofwfhe sdagon 9 TfOiC1f1SZ YGCkGCl Ugfafl GGSW 1-7 ff victory ogvefty ': Irogiton Tigeri re so My PO zll 28-CINCIN?fATI CENTRAL 27 1 00 Chmed-,, .I ,-::: -:i m ors Q15 Municip ,EL Wm Some, zzu happy fans sat in ideal football gh WGS lb?-Wall! ' FQSSQYS Offs We sh ' weather to see the P. H. S. elevjn capture it's second the Yeqr forgfhs' . T ---'-- Q- , Trp ' W victory of the campaign, 28 ta? 27. scare? in every 'H C hi vlciory Cincinnati Central turned jfoose a group of fleet- of Trois? ....,-: qledll f uf Pre footed backs to keep evengwith the Trojans in the 101351 32 izi Hfiagd 3,-T Z 9G1l - 1:'1f': T. D. department, but thflr try for the first extra U r 'flzlq om 'agfl ist, ergfxl fur' resto point failed om Gentry-acqoanteg im-wall :zz scor- After the first P H touchdown Ken Ledman e T ai 929361 yogklffge hu ' redgf a sub who had been eam manager the week be ol 1 93535 fore trotted on the f d to make the all important point after the touch own The performance was re peated three t1mes nd tnose four extra points pro vided the game W ning margin PORTSMO TH 27 MIDDLETOWN 54 Middletown gh School turned loose a herd of hard runmng cks at MUl1ClDGl Stadium as the Middies scor in every quarter to completely out class the rtsmouth High Troyans 5427 before Five d1f rent Middie backs had a hand in scori VV.: fl' J : ' 1 .,.,, - SH IANDMZQ. ' -f-- I uzuz, E zz, ' magiga oe of Ken Led- 'VGD Gnd :::::: 2 and Preston smith to Q ,.,,, 525 highw- rflted Ash .,,. High ,before f i t! fans cl the and ,. ' luvu' e vaunted it Tomcats in the last four hile there were IHCHIY Trojan effort that gave the Portsmouth 's as Mlddl own racked up its third of ,,. I sfying victory. V ' ' 2 ig Q the ca aign uuuu e able leadership of coach It w s all offense and no f .,,. is assistants' The up 51, Tho 1 Gentry and his brother Curt ' 1 :IH e th main- record We Wlsh .. hiqhl ,. S O eu 9 rolfms EQ M 9' , dl s a s x . a 'gi 9 1 6 it - ..,4 ' : :E l'mil':5-:hE:'::-'5: 1- .asf . .... 3 :-1.Irlstzk-15:3:::,:ff::E:',:1:--:-554' sts for the Trolans both OH offense .. 5 50, ..,.,.,. AWWA gs-ffsf.e-mm . n ' :jf I I - , ,' , ' ort if t Y ' 'W f A - ' f ' 5' ' ' ' rm some hilled fans. , ' ' s ' BM, d fe 5 .3 . ' 'N s ,.i2 ' ' iziii fil M5 S We , ' tt . . 3 ' W? ' S it Q55 Q. ik mf, :mf 1 if A f A al 34 'Dwi w'i'1I, 'vw If ,-:fri 'ss QQ e . You a oo 2 .., 4 ll'o get along with the Beautiful Girls 'S g H Jw M ll li' l, l l In 4 5 2 . 'l . -Q E ,T an . E . - S 'E W .. ff-we W .2 A PM - . ' T A , ' Z ' ' J Q i ., :.. , ,Q V t .--: ..,, I A ,vvzv 1 .4.,.,.: I. -,.,, A '4 t V V l . Q ,. t trtbl , K .. -V 5- ' ' f 1-V ,N 3 Q in f 1? ,H X 'Q lj, A l M , 1' ' ' A 'D W 4 ' f ,. ' ' 1:25 ' .- 'Q R .:,:. 'Q H' .4:. :' ' , . X it X M ',..4 ' , J., 3 wc :'- - '---. . ' ' if P' 2 Q 'va-Q N-1 1 M55 IZQQ N., av af'- I A ,., -fix. 4 . , 1 ,kZ., 1 XV -Q' Q A .-ff .,,. -I J I V 1,8 l D 1 . T Q' . X. . Y 5... ,.. . ,Q , .L - in I . Q., i A -5 A. , are f' .ii X A N If 5 ,. A Q K, bb., A ! Q v ,Q . . T I ' . , , , H A 'Z P I 7 rv N 2 ll, : , E . i' A 'A --su. is 1 , X I ru' , l f f 'T'-Q f ' 4., V V- T in H . ' 1 ,- q :2:.-I . -- ' , A I 1 5 , , X K . 3. , s ,, ,f f . ., y I 3 , S i V f V .1 - VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Row One, Left to Right: I. Snodgrass, D. Warren, L. Brown, D. Hays, F. Gerlach, I. Sturgill, P. Smith, C. Rodgers, G. Goodman, H. Parker, D. Wallace. Row Two: Coach Schmidt, B. Pennington, L. Carr, B. Meade, T. Gentry, R. Mitchell, I. Gardner, B. Weeks, W. Collins, T. Quinn, T. Hacquard, Coach Brownson. Row Three: C. Gentry, W. Wallace, I. Doll, D. Hill, F. Malone, D. Mittendorf R. Grooms, B. Compton, C. Corbitt, G. Lawson, D. Smith, W. Iones. Row Four: Coach Wedge, I Glascow, P. White, D. Wagner, C. Howerton, C. lett, H. Liston, I. Eby, B. Marting, D. Purpura, D. Holling, D. Weghorst, B. Otworth, Coach Hopkins. I , I .',, 5 gg E w. N x ,Q I 1 T 'Fl Q bv i , B ' + I .. 8 if .1 I f li W 21.,:.,2E.:?AAV1 ul VZIZ, Ha 4 ,, 2 5 l 3 fi - JI l + ' 'IMT ll' i ,Y if ' V l ff Q, M 1 Q' L l 52 -.'f '51 .- A I K I H lr ' If l i 3 4 'ii .2 I 9 f -'-: ,H 4 E 4 an : b 1 , . f Zi3 ull Ebtw 1' .,-,- ,.....,.:. ::,.,,: S , i .r . . , ,.,, . tt rrrrer , f .1 I - '-,., . ix 4' it , ii ffl 93 ' ' -Q ,,A1. ' , A: A I I Coach Bob Brownson contemplates the past, pre- sent, and future for the Portsmouth High Trojans. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Row One, Lett to Right: B. Iohnson, F. Collins, B. Hollis, L. Sunafrank, G. Lintz, I. Hike, H. Iclrvis N. Donley, Coach Gibson. Row Two: B. Spinks, L. Parsley, I. Dials, M. Brown, I. Higgins, D Frazier, E, Williams, I. Queen, Coach Heller. How Three: B. Knittle, D. Adams, R. Ratcliife, D Coll, G. Glifford, I. Pitcher, D. Newsome, L. Boren, I. Thatcher, D. Whittaker. Row Four: B. Miller T. Eckhart, D. Dartel, K. Gibbs, G. Spears, I. Sweinsberq, S. Booker, I. Cornette, I. Peebles, N Brown, Mar. M. Williams. 2 M E 91 5: 2 if 2 Ei X Q5 5 3 -1, Q FL H , - V . , ' ' - mx V- A . . , f M .Mmmw ,H G- --W --A . Q-ww-,A , H Ulu Z Z ,Swim yn . vio, 1 - f A 5 . 2 5 MA-M 5 , x,4..,.M,I ff W- y-f,h.:fsK:afgffff V JC, ,,g.,:ff6? -an-1 Nw A nope ati e tudent Body 1 W 'V wi N ,- 11 , N A LF' THE WINNING SMILE-CHEERLEADERS h 5 Left to Right Ioyce Neal, Sue Cczblish, Sully Hcmsee, Phyllis Pelfrey, Willcxdean Harrison, Sid- ney Elsesser. Plus the Will to Win i ,- '-Q QUEEN AND HER COURT Left to Rlqhi: Lmda Lozrer, Freshman 'Escort Whitney Miller, Shirley McCulloch, Sophomore- Esccrt, lohn Chamberling Emily Ehrman, lunior-Y Escort, Iohn Apple, Queen Marianne Seth- -Es- cort, Wendell Alexanderg Karen Lewry, Senior-f Escort, lohn Hanes. ' L . ,... Russell lMickeyl Grooms Gary lGoodyl Goodman 6' 4 . 160 lbs., End-Iunior 6' 1 , 195 lbs.. Fullback-Iunior , .- . 'AA F ' 3' f If 1-5.5-7',.. A L ' ' ., M 'D' 1 ii! lk ib -. ' Y h YI' n' 11 s ,gf ,xr-ggwwf, ' . 1 231. J W M -I 1 1 T' K fQ,m.- W, ,,., , MTZNSMPW 'S A 11 Q S 2333? . . ' 'fpa.5i'i4E k I i n A J, tNT.Vli,3Etg A K Aww: :.,'3. -A: - Alf-' K. 1 3i,f,f'Lj:',:w1t 9' ig,-, K Mi K f - H ,eva we ' i w -' ,QM ' : iz.-wfyg 555:51 5 1, In ..., . Ly .Af -'M' .:,if '14ggflg gg. 1 - 1 wgy fff- F' , ' iii fir Q , .M frilfftgw gg, 1 ,' t. Mi ziwgvt Q,,,'ii 'H if fi',i.3j?ff1l . 4 -X .Y ,gtukg 4 ' -, W flu ws? . -3 ' .gr Emgfilblgiggb , , j:-L3 , 1 N31 1 .I W7 , ezfflw .X 4 1'?:Ei1f2f i3gf fi,fyn-.1 tv 45:5 XP, ' XV, .'Y ' ' '- , f V '4 gg if .x 35 V: . ,, ts3,.,.ea x . , ,551 ...ff , ,S,.,,, iff? fiiffsle .Q if .:5fH:1'f 11s.d' , X: - .ff 'hifi' te'-213335 1' 4 ' . W A , f ox' , i fe 'i :Wifi Q53 5525313 .rsh ,vi 1 ., ff - ,.,... ,+s .-wk 9 4-lf' 5, ff ., 'itil' w'n':.Q- 1--'--af- ' -4' f,,, - .VV M s w 1 WN ' ' f 2' 2 :A M .. , -. 'fu ' , gsfkiaitiiga 'w id'-L 5. Charles 1ChuckJ Rodgers Leo Brown 5' S , 186 lbs., Tackle-Senior 5' 9 , 157 lbs., End-Iunior Lag., r . 1 . n 8 ll ll ii' Walter fWaltJ Wallace Harry lweasell Parker 5' B , 144 lbs., Guard-Iunior S',155lbs., End-Iunior 56 1 L 1 1. f 'N Preston KS1-nileyl Smith 5' 9 , 193 lbs., Fullback-Iunior 7' Bill Pennington 195 lbs., Tackle-Senior Donald lDonl Wallace 5' 10 , 160 lbs., Guard-Iunior . 5 N V MS 1 M , I Thom IT. GJ Gentry Dick'lPudl Miltendorf Tom lKillerl Quinn 6' 3 , 190 lbs.. Halfback-Senior 5' l1 , 175 lbs.. Center-Senior 5' 10 . 190 lbs.. Quarterback-Senior lU. P.'Honorable Mention All Ohiol , A .- .. . E A ... I' o Leroy Carr 5' 11 . 165 lbs.. End-Iunior Wilson lWilliel Iones Curtis lCurtl Gentry QU. P. Honorable Mention All Qhlol 5' 9 . 144 lbs.. Quarterback-Iunlor 5 10', 139 lbs.. Hallbaclr-Sophomore 5 .0 .X 1' U A 1 -Ani. ,rr-'1 f Ted lMucPookl Hacquurd Frank meverendl Gerlcxch Ierry lSlurql Sturgill 5' 7 , 145 lbs., Haliback-Senior 5' l1 , 202 lbs.. Tackle-Senior 5' 8 , 153 lbs.. Guard-Iunior 67 11 . .en o ,de . 'if ' if lim lSnodl Snodgrass Dave Wagner Dave Warren 5' 7 , 127 lbs., Halfbaclc-Senior 5' 10 , 215 lbs., Tackle-Sophomore 5' 10 , 167 lbs.. Center-Senior , .-w...........f I , I i , ' 1 lim Gardner Don Hays Walter Collins I 6', 193 lbs.. Tackle-Sophomore 5' 10 , 180 lbs.. Cenler-Iunior 5' 10 , 152 lbs-I End-lumol' av' ' 5 If ,W , 9 4 ' K Ing . F, V J N .,- f ,. - 5 .3 A ..,' I 1. W 1- ' ., ' 1.1, w I . Kenneth lSonnyl Ledman lack Doll 6' 1 , 170 lbs., Place-kicker-Senior 5' B , 150 lbs., End-Senior WM' v is in gy--B THUJAIV BASKETBALL HEUHIIII 1.952- TROIANS 82-WALNUT HILLS 58 The Portsmouth Trojans opened the '53 season with a romp over an outclassed club from Cincinnati Walnut Hills. Dave Arnold, high scorer with 19 points, was closely followed by Leroy Carr with 18 points. TROIANS 61-MARIETTA 55 On their first road trip, the Trojans had some trou- ble in turning back a rough Marietta team. Ted Hac- quard was the big gun for Portsmouth with 19 points. He was able abetted by Arnold with 16 points. TROIANS 62-HAMILTON 60 The Trojans nipped the Big Blue of Hamilton in an overtime thriller. Ted Hacquard took scoring hon- ors for the Portsmouth five with 17 points, followed by Carr with 14 points. TROIANS 70-CINCINNATI ELDER 56 Portsmouth looked alternately sharp and ragged as the Trojans made it four straight wins in downing Elder of Cincinnati easily. Four of the five starters wound up the night's action in double figures. The two big men-Leroy Carr and Thom Gentry--ao counted for 31 points. TROIANS 61-DAYTON ROOSEVELT 74 The Trojans lost their first game in five starts to a tall aggressive Dayton team on a small court. Oppenheimer, Carr, and Captain Arnold were lost via the foul route. Ted Hacquard, Thom Gentry, and Leroy Carr were the big guns for Portsmouth with 18, 12, 13, respectively. TROIANS 90-COLUMBUS CENTRAL 58 The Trojans had a hot night as they ran rough- shod over an outmanned Central quintet. Coach Hel- ler pulled out his starting tive in the third quarter and the reserves kept up the blistering pace set in the opening Canto. Leroy Carr was high with 24 points. TROIANS 74-AKRON NORTH 64 Portsmouth defeated Akron to cop a successful and thrilling cage carnival. lt was the first thrilling defeat for the Akron Vikings after rolling over five previous opponents. Ted Hacquard played a terrific game on offense and defense to pace the Trojans with 22 points. lack Doll, Who came in the second quarter, ended the game with 14 points to help give the Trojans their margin of victory. TROIANS 58-SPRINGFIELD 55 Portsmouth had to rally in the third quarter to beat a rugged Wildcat five. The Wildcats led for the first half but wilted under the pressure of cz mighty quintet of Trojans. Leroy Carr, a good rebounder. was high again with 17 points. TROIANS 70-MIDDLEIOWN 76 The Trojans journeyed to Midd1eiown's new field- house and battled the Middies in a close, hard- fought game. A third quarter slump proved fatal to the Trojan's high hopes of victory. Leroy Carr wound up with 21 points and was closely followed by Arnold with 18. - TROI ANS 83-IRONTON B4 The Trojans bounced back from a defeat at the hands of the Middies to blast the lronton Tigers by 19 points. Leroy Carr kept up his average by scor- ing 21 points to lead the scoring. Hacquard, second with 18, and Arnold, third with 16, helped keep up the fast pace. TROIANS S7--COLUMBUS EAST 64 The Hellermen had to go all out in the final min- utes to cop their eighth victory. Columbus proved to be a tough opponent with their sparkling play. Oppenheimer hit on five field goals and six charity tosses to pace the winners. Carr and Arnold tied for second with 13 points. TROIANS B5-SPRINGFIELD 47 Portsmouth clobbered Springfield on the Wildcat's home floor for their tenth victory. All tive of the Tro- jan starters hit the double figures. Arnold led with 20 points and was followed by Carr, 16, Hacquard, 15, Gentry, 14, and Oppenheimer added 11 as the Trojans hit from every angle. TROIANS 70- MIDDLETOWN 63 The Trojans beat the No. 1 team in the state to jumble the cage picture in Ohio. Portsmouth wound up in second place in the A. P. ratings after defeat- ing the Middies in a rough and tumble game. Ted Hacquard had a field day on 'his driving layups, scoring 19 points. He was followed by Oppenheimer with 15 hard earned points. TROI ANS 63-HAMILTON 73 Portsmouth played on even terms the first three quarters but Hamilton got hot in the fourth quarter to trip the Trojans. The Trojans played their heart out but couldn't keep rolling in Hamilton's Cracker Box Gym , Leroy Carr, our high scoring center, led the attack with 18 points. Ted Hacquard, who was voted the toughest man they played against by 1-lamilton, scored 17 points. TROIANS 96-LIMA CENTRAL 69 The Trojan Warriors, bounding back from a defeat Friday, set a new scoring record for Portsmouth High School with 96 points. Leroy Carr again took scoring honors with 28 points. Captain Arnold added 20 points. TROIANS 84-IRONTON 57 The Trojans journeyed to the Tank Town to battle the 1ronton Tigers and earned a margin of victory to make it number 13. The Trojans got rolling in the second quarter to wallop the Tigers. Leroy Carr had a night of it picking up 23 points. TROIANS 49-WESTERN HILLS 58 Western Hills, the champs of the Public High School League upset the Trojans on their own floor. Heller jerked out the five starters who just couldn't get rolling and put in Grooms, Quinn, Williams, Doll, and Armstrong who played sensational ball. They cut the Maroon's lead and finally tied the score. Western Hills rallied late in the third quarter to put the game on ice. Leroy Carr was high for the P. H. S. five with 11 points and lack Doll ran a close second with 10. TROIANS 53--DAYTON STIVERS 58 Dayton Stivers, the No. 1 quintet of Ohio, parleyed its tremendous height and experience into a hard- earned victory over the Trojans in an overflow crowd at Grant Gym. Thom Gentry played a great game and took scoring honors with 13 points. Bill Oppenheimer playing one of his best games of the season wound up with 12 points. TOURNAMENT TROIANS 69-LANCASTER 54 Portsmouth went on a 25-point scoring spree in the second quarter to break up a tight ball game. Dave Arnold, P. H. S.'s terrific guard, hit on many long shots to lead the attack with 21 points, Leroy Carr broke the individual scoring record with 20 points beating the previous 308 season record. TROI ANS 74-ATHENS 45 After a slow start the Trojans of Portsmouth High broke the game wide open in the second quarter, outscoring the Bulldogs 16 to 8. Ted Hacquard and Thom Gentry took the scoring honors by ripping the net for 15 and 14 points respectively. This win ad- vanced the mighty Trojans to the semi-finals in the S. E. O. district tournament. TROIANS 70-MINFORD 75 The Cinderella Boys of Minford defeated the Trojans by connecting from the foul line. Even though the Trojans outscored the Falcons 30 field goals to 20, the Falcons outscored the Trojans 35 to 10 at the foul line. Leroy Carr connected for 19 points bringing his total scoring for the year to 339 points. Ted Ha-:guard and Dave Arnold scored ll points. Doll, who started in place of the injured Hac- quard, followed closely with 10. Ch., Xffwzfg ,N,,.W gs. W ' Lg, 254.15 ixggh if wa 2.2 ..... - L r J 3 gif' QAQAQV- wa iii ' ' 25i3:I '.?,,:.,,,.,: V,:,,.i 2 Q 2 g N is K , f ESV ' .. .. W ......., N if Q Ea? 2 X, Q5-m f..wm3fg , H X. www U 1 31 ' A -mv, ,af0.,X N X X ,W 4 New 1, pq MW? Q .W- 01 ,W L my Q V in Vhyt A gm N Lf Nl, f A , , .- vzf-:, . ., ,..,.g,- . I 7 at mff,,,f:e -...M .,., -3: -M mf , . Af yn was X ., -W -Y . 45-T,.,.:1:,- ik ,Z ,,,,,.,., :,, ,.... I K ,, W. wa., M AN V :uwnmnmfwwuunnm z wmlmmfy ll'll'4 1l0L'ilJ IlIaDlaIlYlaD'lNIaAl lfalina DHHKVIYBI Row One, Lelt to Right: Albert Ramey, Milton Parker, Ierry Hiqqens, Don Frazier, Curt Gentry. Row Two: Leroy Bryant, Bill Miller, Phil White, lerry McCloqan, Chester Corbitt. How Three: ' Mqr. Ken Amick, Bay Mitchell, Coach Dick Hopkins, Bob Parlin, Mar. Charles McKelvey. 1952-53 THOIANS-S. O. L. CO-CHAMPS Row One. Left to Right: Mgr. Dave Apel, Leroy Carr, Bill Oppenheimer, Captain Dave Arnold, Ted Hacquard, Thom Gentry, Head Manager lohn Hanes. Row Two: Asst. Coach Chuck Lorentz, Head Coach George Heller, lack Doll, Leo Brown, Bill Armstrong, Russ Grooms, Tom Williams, Tom Quinn, Mike Swearinqen. F I -,fn HMV f mf, iii if 4 E B M y in 9 Q 1lx-ummm: y, 5x Students rally to defeat M1 Staie Champs. town. the if-IFN 'va' Cog,,f,'gLs:cu MP 4ffUQ4cy uf John Charles MANAGERS Varsity Hanes, Dove Apel Reserve Mclfelvey, Ken Amlck X'e s' - 504, 504' tial. O I fs! ..-, -xf W x3'f' p at FW 5 X fi L R Fore! The P. H. S. qolphers take to the lairways for their first season. Lett to Right: K. Ledmcm, D. Mittendort, I. Hanes, N. Huston, G. Benton, I. McColqon, I. Small- wood, B. Canter. tm., -au -ww. S. 31' 3' feefafi'1Y1 t r last years experience and this years practice, the tennis team is out ior a successful season. Paced by Dave Loft the 1952 District Singles Champion, we are headed for victory! Left to Right: C. Multer, S. Brehmer, D. Loft, F. Glickert, D. Wolwine. my-... 5. ,. , - l , It g, C J k J fl A x 5 ONE PRETTY I NDE '. s i i nu ' .V , .1 Www M my .w V V n,M.N.. H wwvmn:,nmA..,,muwv M,,wwnnr..nw-Q .ff wwfwm .ai X 1 T, :wg isklf , ,Q -9-.244 . s, ,I -9145 5 Q Q D if ,fw- kg 'K M : ' J ,A vii xo Yu qui, S- owe x15'9x b mm- W9 9 WGXCXB mba' Go 0 QU' X' Deciding which ieam goes to bat fits! Freshmen gym class .wp www? w15 9 Freshmen girls preparing io look neat for xnspecuon .lg iv-live' 5 , Leh Sophomore girls playing table tennis io Right: S. Rogers, C. Merb, H. Mcmnon, I. Hurley 87 'J' . 53 . 1 K BALL 'YOUR M OY THB WXNNXNG 'YE-B NPLMENT EY BP-LL 'YOUR 5 VOLK- Sophomore X Cokhnqsvdorth. Row One: . M Cotter, X, PooXe. 5, Shump Two: G. Ym- S X. YuyXor. Rev! zier, X, Thckcher, G. Luke, Gclkcxher, X. Morrow, W M O? THE WKNNXNG 'IEP- K NP-14631 XC Kfxeshxnerh Bow One: S. Morxow, N. Wxm- W bish. H. Price. R. Pdsiock. D. Moore. Row Two: S. DeLoleXX, S. McKean, S. Dixon. S. De- ' X, S. Kidwek .. :L - ,l ,-,,,r. X , X .K , 3 M O NXQY X Hx-se . GOLFEBS E. Emxncn, M. Xobnson, XI, , Sxnkkh, B. Biedey, M, High, OBE GSH-S SOI-'BOM PYYU-XMXD BUY!-DWG P- Row One: E. Skrouss, B. B391- Xey, K. Dow. B. Fyie. Ro-ov X4 Honnom, C. Yuenqex, S. Ad- Twoz . Ik. Cdein, E. Spears, kms. 58 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, FOR BETTER LIVING This is the age oi the greatest challenge that Nature has mankind. It is a time when human freedom, better dignity oi each individual regardless ol his color striving ior recognition in one world or none. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose ol the National Honor Society is to scholarship, character, leadership, and service of students Chapter ol the National Honor Society was organized in in 1927. 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YS V ,W '. 5 1 ww' N ' H ,--W' ...fl '4 Library Stuff Slttinq Loft io Right: D. Conley, R. Lynch, D. Brody, A. Conner I. Thomas, I. Prince. Front Row. Lol! Io Right: I. Iones, M. Mil ward, Smith, N. Rcxmmel, P. Robeson, S. Tomlin, M. Clarke. M Carter, S. Galloqer, I. Morgan, S. Perry, I. Morton, S. McCain Back Row. Slcmdlnq Lol! lo Right: K. Davis, D. Brunner, R. Ken' nedy, B. Mohle, I. Hollis. N. Barker. J.. in S S .Q I s If'-'? , 5 'bfi ll he M qu Q ..,. Md,-Xb pi, -Q 'E 'Z' A I M in , N 1 X Q Key Club Row Ono: B. Sommers, D. Baker, M. Lehman, K. Amick, B. Binns, T. Hacquard, D. Conley. Row Two: I. Elmore B. Canter, G. Kennedy, B. Oakley, T, Quinn, I. Hanes, I. Young. Iunlor Kiwanis. Key Club, promotes sorvlco prolocts that bonelit all the sudenls. Deans Assistants Row Ons: H. Peake, S. Delotel, D. Pettit, I. Kelly, R. Keyes, I. Craqer, S. Dodds. Row Two: B. Engle, B. Toney. I Christian, L. Lewis, G, Boren, M. L. Dunn, G. Hamilton. Those studonis, serving durlnq study perlods, aid the deans in various ways. Their duties include checking atten- dance cmd runnlnq errands. wt ft 5, ,Q l I v PM . 5 gi J I I I .Q I. se., at '1' C, , 5' I I 4 fh Nqsvltr mn-:ul-S l ,,,,,,f Row Ono: S. DeLotell, M. A. V. Smith, R. Adams, L. Pratt. D. Roth, B. Otworth, T. Quinn Williams, B. Trone, B. Weeks, M. L. Brodbeck, Secretary, D. z I-131 V ws? I ..,. .7-7 -wvv 5, -wr --Q -1 f 4 Inter Nos Row One: G. Aeh, Rlnng, I. Peebles, H. Price, E. Braitord, S. Oliver, I. Benner, L. Lozier. Row Two: N. Thompson, D. Dempsey, T. Eckhart, D. Horr, D. Wills, I. Cornett, G. Albrecht. Bow Three: D. Boehm, C. Multer, D. Flowers, B. Knox, T. Goldberg, I. Hollinq, S. Chiles, L. Neff, K. Argeros, D. Dever. Row Four: B. Hart, R. Bishop, R. Bishop, I. Werner, I. Grimes, B. Boyd, I. Thatcher, D. Stephenson, N. Wimbish, D. Ruhlman, L. Sunafrank. Freshman Latin Students interested in a more detailed knowledge of the Romana and their language may loin Inter Noe. The club name means among us . Row One: T. Hollis, G. Staker, I. Wellman, C. Shephard, L. Barry, V. Staiger, I. Keqley, A. Whitlatch, Row Two: N. Crabtree, C. McCulloch, P. Linham, I. Nelson, G. Harris, I. Hodge, P. King, G. McGlone, Row Three: R. Lambert, F. Carr, R. Kinker, R. Sparks, A. Vance, M. Staker, C. Scaqqs, D. McCoy, B. Adams. Row Four: S. McKibben, F. Collins, D. Neusome, T. Harold. T. Phillips, I. Manuel, G. Hoffman. i f A? g'7 lggY 'A- ,715 .. ' 'f' .4 Plus Ultra Row Ono: D. Barker, M. Canter, R. Porter, K. Doty, M. Fitch. E. Strauss, A. Conner, E. Pitts. Row Two: L. O'Brian, K. Amlck, B. Burger, R. Quinn, N. Huston, R. Howard, S. Pollock, W. Hilde-rbrand, M. Lehman. Row Three: B. Bierley N. Clausinq, V. Graham, K. Williams, M. Mucha, D. Riddlebarqer, C. Yuenger, R. Ginn, F. Hunter, C. Tubbs. Row Four: W. Miller, I. Gillen, I. Layton, M. Moore, H. Adams, D. Snively, B. Hill, I. Dever, C. Merb, S. McCulloch. Row Five: I. McColqan, R. Mohl, B. Trone, L. Brown, D. Roth, I. Milhouse, R. Harcha, R. Lavenqood, I. Stewart, V. Smith. Second. thlrd and fourth your Latin students have their own club, Plus Ultra. Thou who maintain a passing grade average are ollqiblo and are expected to uno on proqram committees during the year. Row Ono: O. Kiourtsis, B. Goetz, S. Perry, I. Crammer, I. Hurley, N. Witten, P. Harvey, L. Boorman, S. Fitch. Row Two: M. Drake, S. Chiles, D. Tumer, A. Oxley. D. Hansqen, E. Roberts, N. Barker, I. Stetzinqer, I. Morrow, P. Cyrus, I. Taylor, I. Thatcher. Row Three: B. Cook, C. Gentry, B. Hobbs. D. Wagner, I. Gardner, B. Canter, K. Davis, K. Han- num, T. Reed, C. Richardson, T. Stone, T. Kouns. U 1 rib l 1 I Revelers' Club Row One: E. Ehrman, A. Vournazos, I. Dickson, A. Purdum, R. A. Ullom, S. Ellsesser, N. Adkins, C. Somerset. Row Two: W. Plummer, M. F. Clark, C. Pollock, D. Barker, C. Manley, I. Morton, A. Arthurs, P. Willis. Row Three: S. Frowine, R. Compton, P. Zeisler, M. Iohnson, C. Allard, S. Ames, E. Shields, P. Mann, P. Alcorn. Row Four: S. Newe man, P. Snyder, B. Toney, G. Hamilton, D. Irvin, B. Engle, P. Diddle, C. Kessinger, L. Pince, P. Davidson. Row Five: M. Grimm, R. Hollenbeck, P. Mowery, E. Bowen, M. Salyers, C. Collins, P. Iaggers, A. Taylor, A. DuPuy, K. Lewry. Betty Lamp Members of the Betty Lamp Club are girls enrolled in the Home Economics Department. The purpose of the club is to create a wider interest in that field. Row One: E. Spears, L. Henson, B. Middaugh, D. Daniels, B. Vogel, S. Walker, R. Shelpman, P. Rigsby. Row Two: M. Dunn, A. Thompson, I. Cooper, P. Schwartz, P. Cassell, R. Starks, S. Adkins, M. Fannin. Row Three: S. O'Dell, L. Cartee, I. Copley, R. Cooper, W. Thomas, M. Foster, I. Hisle, T. Skeens, C. Hess. Row Four: H. Mannon, G. Lewis, D. Kempton, S. Calhoun, S. Aeh, S. Carter, V. Secton, F. Ruark, M. Bowser, L. Walls, B. Willis, M. Wilson, B. Iames, R. Sparks. L-'i1' 'i111' 41,47 WY, 'ff A -QU x ?:,J,' Revelers' Club How One: I. Young, I. Goltz, H. M. Peake, S. Cablish, S. Spencer, M. Seth, S. Mosley, P. Brake. Row Two: W. Merc- er, A. Crabtree, P. Riley, P. Cassell, I. Carper, C. Craiqmiles, P. Gray, G. Dials, R. Keyes. Row Three: C. Darby, S. Sturgill, C. Gray, S. Brown, I. Holmes, P. Kahl, T. Wilson, F. Ward, T. Oakley. Row Four: B. Canter, R. Guerin. I. Stapleton, B. Ferguson, S. Colvin, L. Pratt, I. Green, H. Brehmer, I. Elkins. Row Five: C. Iarvis, K. Clark, M. LaRue, D. Hayes, I. Milhouse, P. Iones, D. Loft, I. Hanes. The dramatic club ot P. H. S. is the Revelers' Club. open to juniors and seniors. Prospective members are required: to recite a short passage ot literature on the stage as tryouts, to have appeared creditably in a class play. or to have worked satisfactorily on some phase ot theater production. The sponsor with other faculty assistance recom- mends members. The club votes on new members. Row One: I. Heinrich, C. Fuller, M. L. Brodbeck, M. Caudill, D. Pettit, I. O'Dell, B. Wells, N. Hike. Row Two: H. Slepian, B. Sommers, A. I. Connor, D. Kirk, D. Conley, B. Cooper, C. Brandel. How Three: C. Reed, B. White, B. Canter, D. Spence, G. Benton, H. Haley, S. Smith, M. Ryan. Row Four: B. Binns, P. Moore, B. Fish, R. Higqens, M. Swertin- gen, I. Christian, W. Alexander, ?, gvf .: ' 97 Nv- IZ., 4 Q t - --Quinn. International Club Row One: I. Dickson, M. L. Brodbeck, N, Ray, A. Purdum, R. A. Ullom, N. Adkins, A. Vournazos, P. Pelfrey. Row Two: I. Carper, P. Korns, D. Ritchey, S. Hansee, S. Cablish, M. Foreman, A. Miller, I. Heinrich. Row Three: L. McLaugh- lin, B. Weeks, S. Workmcm, I. Smallwood, W. Collins, B. Fish, B. Binns, T. Gentry, D. McHenry, T. Ouinn, Q. Gin. AUY Student who is taking French of SPCmi5h' i3 eligible to ioin the International Club. The club strives to gain a better appreciation and knowledge of international peoples. languages, customs, and ideas. Row One: R. Compton. S. Frowine, S. Ellsesser, A. Arthurs, D. Brady, M. Caudill, W. Plummer, N. Gulley, B. L. Calla- way. Row Two: C. Moss, P. Braichett, P. Boyle, C. Manley, I. Iones, M. Whitten, R. Hollenbeck, B. Browen, S. Brown. Row Three: C. Muller, F. Gerlach, I. Dressler, D. Hayes, P. I-Iarries-Iones, W. Payne, F. Fritz, T. Dressler, EM G. A. A. How One: C. Fuller, C. Manley, I. Thatcher, G. Frazier, D. Pettit, B. Goetz, S. Mosley, D. Staiger. Row Two: L. Workman, B. Hale, A. Lintz, P. Zeisler, C. larvis, G. Gammon, H. Peake, S. DeLotell, I. Kelly, P. McGlone. Row Three: P. Mann, C. Allard, A. Leiqhtenheimer, M. Ryan, I. Carper, I. Kerns, I. Bias, P. Robeson, B. Gentry, L. Pence, E. Shields, P. Williams, N. Smith. Any qirl who is interested in sports and has earned 500 points through sports participation is elqiible for member- ship in the Girls' Athletic Club, usually called G. A. A. This club is organized to stimulate interest in sports and to encourage fair plcrv. The sponsor is the physical education teacher. G. A. A. Officers Standing: P. Zeisler, lr. Manaqerg Seated: G. Gammon, Treasurer, A. Leiqhtenheimer, Secretary, Above: H. Peake, Vice President: D. Pettit, President, P. McGlone, Ir. Manager. mp- wg-q,,M 99 U of--e...,.,,,,. ,x- wif' 4.3. . -. sa.. V 1 resets av' ....S 6' BLS' LEA6' E Inset. Link Girl: Carolyn Cranmer DIRECTORS OF GIRLS' LEAGUE PROGRAM 'GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET The Girls' League Cabinet with the help of the dean of girls plans the activities during the year. They choose committees tor the different activities and supervise them. Seated. Lett to Right: M. Brodbeck, P. Brake, Dean'-Mrs. Margaret McBroom, l. Bush, N. Hike. Standing: l, Dickson, C. Allard, P. Diddle, A. Du Puy, B. Goetz, P. laqqers. 'Experience in meeting social situations or in handling people results in both conti- dence and the development ot directive ability. SENIOR HONOR Standing. Lett to Right: D. Barker, C. Polleck, G. Phipps, M. Heisler, l. Lowe, P, Brake, B. Tackett, P. Diddle, P. laqqers, G. Hamilton, B. Toney, S. Ellsesser, l. Bush. Sitting: I. lanes, S. Cablish, A. DuPuy, M. Seth, G. Shamblin, C. Cranmer, B. Dixon, G. Boren. lUO GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS P. Brake ..... ...,...,. P resident B. Goetz ....,. ,.., T reasurer l. Dickson .................... Secretary P. laqgers .... ... Vice-President These officers are chosen be- cause of their leadership ability. They are automatically members of the cabinet and help supervise the other group activities. 'W-9 W A 'M ,0- -Qkwam .1-- ' ad 1' -3 Egg, 51 iffviwh '49 1' No .1 V'T CEST f 1 ' vga 102 Q W xii 1 is 1 3 by s 6. 'S .ff xkwixixiffff A'A Y PEP With a Hear Full of enthusiasm fm 'a f as im 1 ,I ' ,. if ,G , M 65 W is , if K 1 ' sf, Q0- ix- wil ' wb-Q 3, 3 , fr' Top: Five Creative writing stu dents compare original storiesg Left to Right: I. Green, M. Cau- dill, R Porter T . , . Hacquard, I. Stapleton. Center: Glancinq through a clip- ping book areg Lett to Right: C. Fuller, S. I-lansee, P. Pelfre All ' y, C. ard, E. Shields. Bottom: Checking a news story arey Left to Right: P. Iones, Miss Schwartz, News Class advisory B. Canter. 104 een. Communication Is A Vi al ao or n Ho ding 0ur Society oqother if DGUJS CLHSS LEARNING to preserve tree speech and a free press, to intrepret the news according to the facts, and to keep in touch with public opinion. Top: Creative writing students composing a theme areg Left to Right: G. Hamilton, C. Manley, R. Binqaman, Miss Schwartz, Cre- ative Writinq teachery A. I. Conner. Bottom: D. Barker, seated, typing copy, with assistance from fellow-News classmen, T. Oak- ley, I. Dickson, and E. Ehrman. Not pictured in Carolyn Cramner. News Class' ff? ,Q 1 gr WORKERS Skip Brehmer. Iohn Chamberlin BUSINESS MANAGER Anita Taylor . 3 I Sv kg X N' . B 5:55, 1 Q 53.619551-L., M ' .Qi J , I n,5,g:vv' , ,D Jqfgyd '- F x L N A Q x N .. -.-. N - 'kvw K7 X S1 5 f V . ai Yi, 1 . Y M pa, 'ae-L . . H '-1.4 fri' V-H3 X 'Wm --'IW ,-ag., EDITORS Lei! to Right: Frank Gerlach, Marianne Seth, Anne YEARBOOK ADVISER Freda Burke IN ,Q xx X 1 V 'I DuPuy fy he 'IU- ,Jv- 3'1- T ojan Yea hook Iii 16254 YEARBOOK ARTIST David Warren SPORTS Left to Right: H. Slepicn, S. Ledmun, D. Mrttendorf, A. I. Conner W.. .5 Qw T ard' Left to Right: I. Doll, M. Grrmm, D. Lori. TYPISTS Left to Right: P. Snyder, S. Spencer, B. Swisshelm. ART, LAYOUT and COPY Left lo Righi: E. Strauss, D. Hayes, B. Mohl, M. L. Brodbeck, N. Huy, S. Lczrtex, S. McCulloch, M. G. Drake, P. Fulk. .fwf gg 353 -Q. xx, AD STAFF Le!! io Rmghtz K. Lewry, S. Frowme, I. Dxckson, M. Iohnson, E. Ehrmcm. .Y Le!! to Rxqht: B. Canter, I. Dre-ssler, I. Appel, I. Milhouse, I. McCulloch, My I. f I W. Alexander www 524. rv? 1101 QW... S urs 011 he .ai A - .32 .'.: .Q H ..,:E., . N w 4-wg 1' .1 E 8-ar gk . X A f . --,.-. g,,.-'H ' W: . Left to Right: P. Brake, P. Diddle, G. Shcxmb11n, C. Craiqmiles ,,,,,.J' ? Ma ch f 'QM ef 'x 0: XP 'Q , -X af. E :Y 4 I' x 111'Hx 'Um' A G. Guerm B. Engle B. Gm P. Corn S. Keyes. MM IVIA Flqhl the Team Across the Field Show Them That PHHTSMHUTHZS' Here ,df Row One. Lei! to Right: M. Seth, T. Redmon, D Davis, H. Alcorn. D. Conley, D. Kirk, I. Elrnore T. Wilson, B. Somrners, D. Curnutte, B. Miller, R Boqqs, I. Hiqqs, M. Kennedy. Row Two: I. Staple ton, F. Stone, D. Lanq, D. Bias, H. Greist, A Davidson, I. Eichorn, G. Flowers, I. Bias, D. Irvin G. Hamilton, C. Keqley, P. Conklin. Row Three I. Meade, B. Hobstetter, I. Gore, N. Cox, M. Mer shon, Ft. Sparks, P, Fournier, V. Mincli, B. Hill, I Beaumont, F. Hunter, D. Bickham, H. Fodqe, R Horton. N. Crabtree. Row Four: D. Woolwine, D O'Brian B. Srhaeier, G. Benton, T. Stone, E. Rob ers, B. Neal, M. Mucha, D. Mclfarland, C. White D.Teeters, lvl. Moore, D. Hansqew, D. Clark, R Rigas. Row Five: I. Gillen, T. Kouns. 1. Green, R Walden, L. Russel, B. Harcha, B. Hobbs, T. Phil lips, N. Barker, I. Bradshaw, A. Oxley, S. Skaqqs B. Wilson, K. Davis, H. Adams. 6 1 We N U v vi I' n I M X 1 A, 5? W' In gs L I l .2 fi E Ski? ww 4 . ZA: aww Q ' an ai. lfj .4863-5 ipaq -W, QAX qw! REVET-ERS PLAY HARSENIC AND OLD LACE Seated. Left to Right: Marianne Seth, lim Green, Phii Moore, Charies Oakes. Standing: Ginger Harniiton, Peter Harries-Iones, Darlene Barker. -ww-im ,Hmm IUNIOR CLASS PLAY HSIXTEEN IN AUGUST Seated. Lett to Right: Mary Lou Brodbeck, Reba Compton, Ruth Ann Uiiorn. Standing: Gary Benton, Peter Harries-1ones, Caroiyn Fuiier, Mariene Foreman. PP ' Sl een n August POLISHED PRODUCTION -Directed by Miss Mary Krausz During a break in rehersal Miss Krausz interprets a line for Suzanne Brown who portrays a neurotic. Peter Harries- Iones, the husband and doctor, looks on. r az is my Be 3+ Everyone W0 ks In 'ZS' XTEEIV IN AI!lJll.S'T Seated Row Ono: R. Compton, I. Dickson, M. Foreman. C. Fuller, R. A. Ullom. M. L. Brodbeck, S. Brown, M. Ryan. Stcmdinq: G. Benton, I. Holmes, B. Canter, D. Roth, P. Harries-Iones, L. Pratt, I. 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G. Conner. 3 Aj .. ,ww V Y Left to Right: Ginger Hamilton, Tom Wilson, Darlene Barker. an Sealed: Phil me , Left to Right: Darlene Barker, Ginger Hamilton, Phil Moore, Marianne Seth, Charlie Reedfif XV. Moore, Standing: Chmhe Oakes Cm ff ' ifrrse i ii d Gary Benton iw 'Q PLEASE SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE TEDDY Left to Right hm Green Phxl Moore Peter HQTTIGSYIOHES. .4-wr HEVELEHS' PAY HHRSGDIC and OLD LQCG' Directed by Iohn Glass Sl CHARGE ! ! ! Left to Righi: Ginqer Hamilton, Iim Green, T nis Oakley. u. Qftd- 7 i A Lonk llf School Llfe Advenlur 4 I es Ahead ,. U .W- , -Q M Z mf - wx as inns: pf--. .3 a guns'-vw' '+ ' n.-ps. .....w.M 3 L? vsggzg 'f M 6 ,.4, , 'V' if 'ir- Win.. wlnwwum mn-Q W il n Ffhlgrvi ,f A if 1 25 is QM Z fijnn-f a'1f'w:f5E ,',,. l -qbl l M I ,... ,. 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Scenes Frgm the U0-Ed Pram Skxp Brehrner and Nancy Bower. Dave Grashel. Carolyn Scaqqs. Gmqer Hamxllon, and Pa ul Fournier. 133 Uauqhl in u Senior Web 0 gt 134 N mf Q SGHICDR DREHIHS MARILYN JOHNSON 3 ,JW Caught-Top: Dave Loft. Clockwisez Frank Ge-rlcch, lohn Chum- be-rlin, Dave Arnold, 'Wendell Alexander, Skip Brehmer, lim McCulloch, Torn Quinn, Dave Apel, Sonny Ledrnun, Tom Williams, Tunis Oakley, , , Q 5-fs .fb Wm W 34 evil? if Wpex, X 0, , , ,gx ,, ,x 1-3, lx X 3 is wa-fam X xv ,, by '-w?, wiwfw 'ww' .ag,,2sXfgg,'. : as-, ' ww , T ig! 'iv NH' 1 Q. nb 5 , . ' H .tg 1 wgfgb. , if ' M Vi qw - Riggs vs? Ar inf! w wikis Sew x . ' 'R iii w 5755 Q33 E, 1 W EA X , 5' 3525 ii he S v N HM 'uf Q, ., 1.. SR, If GL B3 4 ,R ,MW 5 'af Q KP I wwf' WVA. My sw wwf' ' . 4, FHESHMEN CLHSS OF 1956 In the Fall of 352, W0 9' I . I C Such Ierry Higgens ,. , , President fcenterl Nancy Cox , .. .. Vice President Christine Multer , , s,.,. Secretary Crighti Io Ann Wellman .. , , . , .. Treasurer The freshmen, 400 strong, descended on the eight frosh home rooms, filling them to over- flowing. At first they were wide-eyed and green , but they soon got into the whirl of studies and social affairs. A mixer, sponsored by Senior Honor Council, gave them a chance to get acquainted and to learn to dance. Aided by Miss Caroline Mackoy and Miss Marie Trowbridge, this high-fly- ing class directed several activities. Their main project was the sale of paper in 32l. We wish loads of good luck and good times to this wonderful group-the class of '56l 138 . s ,, L 1-Iomeroom 314 ROW ONE N. Cox, I. Copley, C. Dixon, S. Cray- craft, S, Dixon, D, Daniels, D, Davis, G. Cutlip ROW TWO Miss DuPre, D. Dempsey, E. Davis, R. Cooper, G, E Davis, G. Davis, I Drxon, I. Crull, I. Denning. ROW THREE S. DoLo1ell, D, Dever, B. Cowling, I Cottrell, B. Coleman, S. DeAtley, B. Dials, I. Cornette, N, Crabtree. HOW FOUR H. Davis, I. Copley, F. Collins, A. Dnles. P, Cremeans, W. Deiner, D. Call. I, Dials, I. Davis. 'Ns 5 fp-mr ,fr ' -s . X K., '11 -Q w x ,X ' 7 ,- , E. 1 X W, I X' :'I'f V ' .EP , ' ., 5 ii: Q. 5 2- I l I-Iomeroom 313 ROW ONE D. Burns, G. Boyles, M. Brickey, S. Chiles, E Bradford, L Cartee, S. Cartee, S. Carter, F. Carr, HOW TWO Miss DuPre, I. Boyle, W. Cobb, R. Byrd I. Chapman, C. Clemens, B. Brady, P, Brady. HOW THREE R. Brooks, I.. Bryant. G, Clifford. M. Brown, B. Chapman, B. Boyd, M. Bow- ser, I. Clifford, C. Brown. xv I L... 'ii I a r 1-N... I-lomeroom 312 ROW ONE T Armstrong, G. Albrecht, G. Aeh, D, Bias, G Battle, D. Barker. D. Arlhurs, ROW TWO B. Bishop, I. Bennet, D. Arms, S. Adams, B. Adams, D. Boehm, P. Barker, E Bell, Mr. Gibson. ROW THREE I. Benner, D. Boehm, W. Bell, R, Arthur. S. Ach, R. Ailslock, L. Beck, L. Barry D. Allen. HOW FOUR K, Arqeros, G, Arriell. R. Adams, B Boslwick, S. Booker, I. Arthurs, R. Bis- hop, L, Boren, B. Alexander. I. Bond. 'H If . ..-.gm .J-.fa 13 9 11 .f-117 5133? l ff. Homeroom 318 HOW ONE D. Kina, I. Hodqe, Clohnson, G. Kreb- ler, P. King, M. I.. Keeney, I Keqley T. Kalb, HOW TWO E. Kidweli, B. Kelley, B. Kellison, K Keyes, T. Hossis, B. Ioumey. D. Iour ney, D. Iordan, S. Keyes, G. Kirsch I. Iohnson, Mr. McComb. ROW THREE R. Iones, I. Krtchem, I. Iohnson, P. Keyes, K. Keyser, I. Hollinq, R. Kinker, G. Hofiman, I. Iourney, B. Iames. ROW FOUR B. Iohnson, B. Hollrs. B. Iames. H. Ier- vis, B. Iohnson, G. Kitchen, I. Horsely, D. Kaul, D. Horr, I. Holt. 2 ... si. . ,QQ r Q, 'hrs 5 ,S i xii? VA, A14 If 1-Iomeroom 316 ROW ONE W. Haley, I Hasley, E. Hayslip, D. Hatcher, D. Greathouse, I. Harrigan, M. Hileman. ROW TWO T. Hanson, I. Grimes, L. Henson, P. Harms, O. Haywood, I. Gunoe, G. Har ns, Mr. Glass. BOW THREE S. Hammond, B. Hale, T. Goldberg, S. Henson, T. Harold, R. Gray, L. Harper B. Hobsleiler. ROW FOUH I. Hiqgens, B. Hart, P. Goodman, I.. Hill, H. Heberlinq, I. Henderson, I. Hike, B. Grashel. A. Grimshaw. s. S Q C. N x 1-Iomeroom 315 ROW ONE R Easter, S. Flannery, B. Fraley I Fodqe, F. Fleming, P Dolson, N. Floyd I. Fordyce ROW TWO P. Fournier, I. Gamlvill D. Flowers, C Gambxll, D. Donathan, I Freeland, M Foster. ROW THREE Miss Anderson, D. Dunn, N. Donley, L Doherty, F. Fiizer, F. Fitzer, M. Gillis T. Flinders. HOW FOUR T. Echhart, M. Erlurth, I: Duncan, I Eichenlaub, I. Fraley, C. Evans, K Gibbs, D. Frazier, S. Gammon. Q X ip. e .3 , ,, . - - 7 FF eff 9 W1 yew? 'lr fi A L... i QQ- . 'w .ef . . R Homeroom 319 ROW ONE S. McKean, B. List, R. Lang, I. McGlone. F. Logon, G. MCDaniels, L, Lozxer, S. McGraw, HOW TWO M. Lyons, I. Meade, C. McCulloch, P, Lxnham, P. McClure, B. Knox, M. Mer' shon, I. Maguire, Mr. Collms. HOW THREE S, McK1ddens, H, Mannon, N Lycans, B. McManus, R. Lambert, D. Lana, D, McCoy, S. Medley, I. Manuel. ROW FOUR M, Lmdamood. B. Knltlel, B. McGuire. G. Lxnlz. I. Malone, B. Miller, O. Mlller. I. Lawless, L. Maguire, R. Lowe. Homeroom 321-A HOW ONE I. Nelson. H Prlce, E. Pnse, D. Mowqey. G. Patron, M. Mrlward, N. Prise, L. Perry, T, Semones. HOW TWO P. Poslon. I. Noran, D. Mnlword, D. Moore, B, Phxllxps, I. Parker, S, O'Dell, S. Olxver, D. Nrchols, I, Peebles. ROW THREE S. Pennlnqton, C. Nagel, P. Noel, M. Mxller, B. Perry, M. I. Parker, C. Muller. L. Myers, S. Morrow, I.. Nell, V. Mmch, ROW FOUR I. Nlckell, I. Pxtcher, D. Newsome, I. Queen, C. Porter, T. Phllllps, G. Nrckell. 'L Parsley, I. Parllow, N, Powers, R. Nagel, B. Neal, 1 QE: T --.-. .1 Homeroom 321-A ROW ONE S liousrh, I, Rxqley, R. Saunders, C. Rolhns, D. Sarnopluos, T. Saddler, D. Ramsey, P, Rlqsby. HOW TWO L. Sahneller, B, Fllchards, H. Hlley, C. Scaqqs, I. Sedqwxck, Fl. Sparks, F. Robeson, L. Flolclxff, E. Singleton, D. SUCH. ROW THREE S. Richter, D. Ruhlman. V. Salyer, G. Rutherford, W. Ruork, G. Ryan, N. Scott, F. Ratcllfl, F, Huark, V. Sexlon. HOW FOUR M, S. Schroeder. M. Schwelnsberq, ll. Salyer. S. Semones, C. Hummel, R, Roy- burn, D. Hammel,D. Reddlnq.L.Ralclifl, I.Scl1weinsberq. I-lomeroom 321-B M. L. Thacker, G. Stalcer, C. Shephard, V. Staiqer, W. Snyder, D. Stephenson G. Taylor. ROW TWO M. Staker, M. E. Sommers, P. Smith, R. Salyers, Skeens, R. Starks, S. Taylor S. Shumate. ROW THREE T. Taylor, I. Thatcher, F. Stone, D. Tay lor, P. Spears, R. Shelton, R. Scaqqs, S. Sommers. HOW FOUR P. Shoemaker, I. Smith, S. Scaqqs, B. Tackett, D. Shively, I. Stockham, D. Stevenson, L. Sunatrank, G. Spears. Miscellaneous ROW ONE B. Vogel, B. Wasmer, I. Wellman, S. Walker, G. Whisman, I. White, D. Wells, A. Whitlach. ROW TWO I, Valentine, A. Vance, D. Whittaker, B. Wiley, W. Thomas, B. Tackett, D. Homeroom 321-B I, Dever, M. Tomlin, B. l-lilderbrand, Welty, R. Howard, G. Flowers, N Smith, I. Riqley. Williams, c. Yeley, E. ifmvts. HOW TWO HOW THREE D. Tinsley, M. Williams, B. Wilson, C. l' Slllllqlll' D' Wallace' W' Wallace' l' Wolte, N. Wimbish, M. Wilson, B. Wil- Lindeman, D. Grashel, L. Payton. lis, S. Tomlin, N. Thompson, B. Willis, E. Williams. Row THREE ROW FOUR E. White, G. Willis, N, Turner, R. Ventu rino, I. 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S. is the freshman year which is filled with many new and thrilling experiences! Our freshman journey was directed by Miss Marie Trowbridge and Miss Caroline Mackoy, our capable class sponsors, and by our class officers: Martin Lehman, president: Allan Oxley, vice-president: Virginia Smith, secretaryg and Tom Stone, treasurer. In our sophomore year we got off to a good start by electing officers. Bill Hobbs was elect- ed president: Curt Gentry, vice-presidentg Willadean Harrison, secretary: and Norma Ray, treasurer. Mr. Bruce Schmidt served as our class sponsor. In January We sponsored the after- game dance following the Ironton basketball game. In May we ordered our class rings so that we would have a head start our junior year. Hu I-Iomeroom 303 HOW ONE A. Glenn, B. Goetz, S. Gallaqher, I. Goodman, K. Doty, M. Fitch, B. Eden, I. A. Good, S. Fitch. ROW TWO I. Edmisten, V. Graham, M. Fannin, I. Gibbs, B. Ginn, R. Flauqher, D. Elliott, G. Frazier, L. Gillum, B. Fmnerman. i ROW THREE l- Gardner, I. Gillen, T. DuPuy, I. Eich- horn, D. Dixon, C. Gentry, B. Fylfe, S. Firmerrrn, M. G. Drake, M. Flack, I. Edmiston, l. Eby. I-lomeroom 212 ROW ONE N. Clausinq, P. Cyrus, V. Campbell, V. Combs, I. Cramer, I. Buffinaton, A. Con- ner, P. Conklin. ROW TWO I Carr, M. Craqer, S. Calhoun, D, Carr, S. Chiles, l. Davis, I. Cook, M. Chamis Miss Ball ROW THREE Fi. Collins, l. Collinqsworth, M. A. Car ter, B. Cunningham, I. Coriell, F. Dials K. Davis, B. Burqer, B. Compton. ROW FOUR D. Clark, C. Corbitl, C. Chinn, D. Clark W. Comer, L. Darley, D. Dautel, B. Clif ford, B. Cook. I-lomeroom 211 HOW ONE I. Brown, C, Beinkampen, S. Adkins, C Aibrerhl, P. Brckham, P. Abdon, N Bower, I, Arihurs, L. Boorman, HOW TWO K. Amick, E. Brannan, P. Brown, S Borders, I. Beaumont, B. Bierley, I Ashe, A. Apel, M. Altman, B. Bauer Miss Blazer. ROW THREE B. Bierley, l.. Barlon, N. Biclcham, D Brunner, I. Bodmer, C. Bourne, H. Adams, N. Barker, T. Bond, B. Boorman R. Baker, M. Archie. ,,...........,. 'N-C. up-.., mm af' ..-- -va, lg. tj 4 u Y ..,., 'Q 54 S A. '91 5.1 X wr inn! . R A-...V ' is 148 'ff' n W it AQ' X4 .4 , - ':, .' Tw. , gn va.- af 142' f41 v Homeroom 304 Homeroom 305 Hgmefggm 306 HOW ONE L. Irvin, W. Harrison, N. Iohnson, M Hamilton, R, Horton, I. Hurley, P Hur. Vey, I. Icmes, HOW TWO B. Irvin, W. Henderson, R. Hammond F. Hunter, B. Hill, A. Hewitt, N. Hamil ton, C. Hess, N. Huston. HOW THREE K. Hannum, Gene Hollis, C. lziowerton C. lett, D, Hill, B. Hobbs, D. Hansqen H. Griest, Glen Hollis, D. Heath, HOW ONE M. Larch, O. Kiourtsis, l. Layton, D McCally, P. Knowles, M. Lehman, G. Lawson, N. Lyon. ROW TWO I. Lee, R. Leneqar, H. Lawson, P. Lem ons, S. Larter, C. Leeth, G. Lake, C Kinder. HOW THREE D, Kempton, L. Lansing, R. Lavenqood, H. Liston, G. Lewis, G. Kealey, T Kouns, B. Kelly. ROW FOUR C. Lewis, B, Keyes, K. Lane. C. Lewis I. Kitchen, E. Lucas, V. Lyon, H. Mc Colgan ROW ONE P. McGlone, E. Middauah, McDaniel, F. Morris, R. Mayo, M. Morris. ROW TWO S. McCulloch, W. Miller, C. Merb, I. Morrow, G. Moore, D. McGlone. HOW THREE I. McCoy, B. Maple, W. Moore, C. McKelvey, D. McFarland, I. Neal. ROW FOUR B. Millerf W. Meade. R. Morgan, R. Mohl. D. Marti ell, F. Malone. I. Nichols, B McGraw, B M. Mucha Mowery, P Miller, M Mercert, D Mitchell, I nq, H. Mitch- Homeroom 310 Homeroom 308 Home-Broom 307 3?? '-I 35 EE? 'UTD as PF W3 eff D... we puff! 4 'Ts' 25. Sm Thomas, H. Wise. ROW TWO . Tomlin, I. Thatcher, M. Tinqler, M Voumazos, N. Witten, E. Thurman, K Williams. I. Wood. ROW THREE Iv' l. Voorhes, D, Welty, B. Young, D. Warner, C. Tubbs, M. Zuliani, C, Yuen- ger, B, Tipton, P. White. ROW FOUR S. Winters, R. Workman, P. White, D. Wagner, B. Trone, I. Warren, 1. Woot- en, D. Walker. HOW ONE E. Spears. M. Schnell, C. Sparks, E. Strauss, S. Sexton, S. Shump, C. Skin- ner, P. Storey. ROW TWO P. Schwartz, S. Smith, P. Schweinsburq. I. Taylor, M. Staten, P. Sexton, P. Scatt, l. Smith, D. Riddlebarqer. ROW THREE D. Teeters, T. Stone, I. Shepherd, S. Stout, A. Saunders, I. Stetzinqer, R. Riggs, D. Snively, I. Salyer. ROW FOUR R. Rollin, E. Roberts, D. Smith. R. Ship- ley, H. Sparks, G. Suter, M. Taylor, B. Schafer. ROW ONE I. Poole, S. Queen. P. Raike, E. Pitts E. Nolan, S. Price. N. Ray, S. Perry. ROW TWO B. Otworth, S. Pollock, R. Quinn, L, O'Brian, T. Reed, N. Rammel, L. Pack ROW THREE P. Preston, F. Piguet, W. Payne, B. Rainey, H. Reynolds, F. Ramsey, A. Oxley, I. Pendleton ROW FOUR R. Purpura, P. Reinsehl, R. Rickman, L. Richardson, M. Parker, W. Reeves. G. Richardson, D. Pa-rker. f 149 ...fn E ...qi .p .M- il an ., . N if :.' I , a . 14 is 4- I 1-4 fYmu re a JUNiUI' Youll Sell! You can tell a junior been 4 4 w l ZU5-H use he Sells, and Sells, and Sells! r ff ef - N, ,v eg V, bNA, A Q 4K A Z 3 VHome Beams Beperl an Heeerd Breaking Magazine Sale GHGGR SUPER SHLGSITIHD if -KK' XQLG ' Y We el ewHeods X of Achievement . . . xxlitx was at-N XV Vit ,AWN 5 A it eh 2, X e i W4 W A P' V. sv-M ' - -2 .,---r-- ' nh ' VVZ' 'ig J AV 'E lt. ', V L V I L. .y ffl.. iii , Class President ....,....... .,...... P hil Moore Cleft centerl Vice-President .,.......... Mike Swearingen Qleftl Nancy Hike fright centerl Secretary ,.4....,.,...... Treasurer .....ee,,.,e ...,,,.,.. .,..,.,.. M ary Ryan Crightl We came into the whirlwind life at P H. S. in the fall of '5O. We began four wonderful years by electing our class officers-Daehler Hayes, president, Mary Lou Brodbeck, vice- president, Carolyn Fuller, secretaryg and Iennie Dickson, treasurer. With the willing help of our sponsors, Miss Caroline Mackoy and Miss Marie Trowbridge, we sold notebooks in 321 and presented an assembly made up of freshman talent. We started our sophomore year by electing our class officers- Dick Woolwine, presi- dent, Emily Ehrman, vice-president, Sally Hansee, secretary, and Reba Compton, treasurer. One of our big successes was a TWIRP dance after the Ashland football game. Our advisor for this wonderful year was Miss Genevive DuPre. This third year we made Portsmouth High School history. We elected as our class officers -Phil Moore, president, Mike Swearingen, vice-presidentg Nancy Hike, secretary, and Mary Ryan, treasurer. Our class sponsored a magazine sale which broke all former P. H. S. rec- ords with a grand total of S54,000! Our class play, Sixteen in August , directed by our class sponsor, Miss Mary Krausz, was an outstanding success! The Iunior-Senior Prom, which is a farewell to the seniors, will never be forgotten. Yes, P. H. S. will long remember the accomplishments of the Class of '54. l53 I-Iomeroom 203 HOW ONE P. Gray. M. Foreman, V. Dorton, N, Feozell, C. Gerard, R. Frantz, N. Fodao, I, Gore. ROW TWO R. Dixon, R. Callaway, F. Fri1z, G. Drals, G. Gammon. T, Greenwood, I Duncan, P Gray. ROW THREE R. Grooms, R. Flannery, T, Grubb, Y Green, B, Fish, H. Goddard, C. Gam- mon, T. Dressler. f rs 1.....,.,.,,x W 1 -'N ' 1 ' -'- J ff .i ,. Q V X , 3' Q S ..,, . Af ',- ,,... -'ls '-wngfi B.. g . K 3 .Q ff e W. Q Q s E5 Ps.-.--va 1 Homeroom 205-A D. Hollinq, B. Hale. R. Kendrick, I. Hamilton, B. Kirkendoll, R. Hollenbeck N. Hike, l. Heinrich, A. Harris, ROW TWO B. Haywood, B. Kletnke, D. Hays, W. lones, B. Keatley, B. Hewitt, C. Hona- ker, l. Horne. HOW THREE W. Haywood, L. Hudson, R. Hiqqms, I. Hayes, l. Hager, R. Kennedy, R. Harcha, D. Hayes, C. Kellison, C, lmes. l. Holmes. I-Iomeroom 205-B P. Mowery, S. McGlauqhlin, D. McCal- lister, A. Lintz, P. McGlone, S. Lowe, H. Lett, S, Mosley. ROW TWO I. Mill-rouse, P. Nichols, C. McGraw, F. McGraw, l, Manning, R. M. Nolan, l. Morton, C. Manley, A. Miller, P. Lewis. ROW THREE B. Martinq, L. Lewis, P. Moore, D. Mor itz, D. Mtchelhaukgh, G. Lawson. l. Mc- sweeny, L. Mcsiotmm, P. Mmm, A. Leiqhtenheimer, S. McCain, W. Han, thorn. Homeroom 206 HOW ONE B. Rice, G. Perry, N. Obenchain, A Purdum, l. Posten, L. Rayburn, R, Por- ter, P. Price. ROW TWO R. Oakley, M. Redman, G. Rhoten, A Piqqitt, G. Poweell, S. Patrick, L. Pence ROW THREE C. Oakes, B. Parhn, 'l'. Pennett, D O'Brian, L. Pratt, C. Reed, R. Pitts. HM? 4. i . .W-.5 ga Mft, X l . fu 156 R ..,, N.: Homeroom 207 HOW ONE D. Slmqer, C. Shekels, B. Spears, S. Srmlh, M Shope, B. Skeens, V. Sayers I. Socplelon ROW TWO P, Robeson, K. Ruqqles, I. Skoens, M. Hyun, D. Roth. D. Schisler, P. Smrllu, I. Rose, Homeroom 210 Homeroom 317 HOW ONE A Vourncxzos M. Taqq, R. A Ullom, H Vcms I. Vllhcxley B Wells, P. A Wrl- lrs, A. Taylor. HOW TWO M. Suter, P. Zeisler, I. Taylor, R. While, S. Workman, P. Wlllxoms, C. White, D, Woolwme, F. Yonce, M. Swecrmqen. ROW ONE Mrss Schwcxylz, S Hcnsee, E. Slum! E. Ehrman, l. Drrlcson, P. Pelirvy Barker. HOW TWO C. Crnnmcr, C. Allard, B. Cflnlvr, Horrroslones, T. Oakley, C, Fullor. a,WsQf?5ii- ds D. P. if Sn--T wr- IUNIORS SET THE PACE Top Left: Dave Roth reading a telegram from Curtis Publishing Company congratulating the luniors for success in their magazine sale. Top Right, Publicity for magazine sales. Standing Left to Right: D. llclling, A. Leigntenheirner, R. A. Ullam, M. Redman, D. Spence. Seated: T. Grubb. Middle Leh. Counting funds: T. Pennet, D. Brady, O. Clifford. Middle Right, High pressure sales- man: Dave Spence. Bottom Right, Publicity mana- ger: Buzzy Canter. IUNIORS PROMOTE BIGGEST MAGAZINE SALE IN HISTORY OF P. H. S. Y 0 UA T LL A SEIVIHH BY HIS as 'V Am 'xi Mya if 4A.: 'f, Y '-rw X f an ,J 3 if Q- F Q ... M.,.s X I Yah QQ l','5,Q.A ' 'ffl' x my Mfg! 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Q ,f 5 Q1-Q 'W A ,MW , eww X ' WM . . in QF ,,,, ,. K Q ., luis? If If A ,. ,.., , . a t A. I i if 'wi ,, V W f ' 2' , 'Qs Q' , A . ' K j '-'- SQ X , W a Mlm gf i': ' QS? ,A 'DQR 'UO' '-,mfs 4516 Q9 an if A Raw 'iff X I' V :WF Evnzf I H , 'H' Q, 'W' ' . n ag m f'5-fx I MW! 'iw 18 A9 I Seniors Uensider Serieuslu Their Futures A nd Aufuit The Ulirnux 0f It All. . . ........, 'viii -U... 5' Four of the happiest and busiest years of our lives have just passed and now We, the class of '53, are ready to enter the world and take our place as the citizens of tomorrow. But whatever the immediate future might hold for us, whether it be college, the armed forces or a career in the business World, We always will remember Portsmouth High and our good times and dear friends here. Looking back We remember vividly our freshman year and how, in the fall of '49, We en- tered P. H. S. with typical freshman bewilderment. But We didn't let that stop us. We held our class election and chose Tom Williams president. Continuing our activities We sponsored an aftergame dance and raised money through the sale of paper and pencils. Miss Trowbridge and Miss Mackoy served as our class spon- sors. Our second year saw our class becoming more active socially and more interested in school activities. Tom Quinn served as our sophomore president. But most of all We will always remember our junior year with its magazine sale, tradi- tional class play, and junior-senior prom. Dave Loft was president during this busy year. Mr. Collins, our sponsor, and Miss Krausz, director of our play, helped to make our activities the big success that they Were. Our last year, too, with its class play, annual spring dances, and excursion to Washing- ton is also among our most pleasant memories. Our able leader was Frank Gerlach. We, the graduating class, Wish to the students of P. H. S. good luck and hope that their high school memories will be as Wonderful as ours. IO ANN ABRAMS NANCY ADKINS HARRY ALCORN WENDELL ALEXANDER DAVE APEI. BII.L ARMSTRONG DAVID ARNOLD DON BAKER IUDY BAKER DARLENE BARKER IOHNNIE BARRETI' IUDY BARRINGER WILLIAM BAUER IANEI' BIAS BONNIE LOU BIGGS 162 RONALD BINGAMAN RONALD BLAIR CHARLES ROBST MARVIN BOEHM PATTY BOGGS RONALD BOGGS BETTY BOND IEAN BOORMAN GAIL ALICE BOREN ELVIRA BOYD PEGGY BRAKE CHARLOTTE BRANDEL PATRICIA BRATCHET HOWARD BREHMER DONALD BROWN 163 13335 J fir 41 AA I 'QF View in RRY: 3' SHIRLEY BROWN RICHARD BURDETTE MARY BURKS IAN BUSH SUE ANN CABLISH BRUCE CANTER IOHN CHAMBERLIN IACK CHRISTIAN KAREN CLARK MARY FRANCES CLARKE ALICE COLLIER MIKE CONKLIN DON CONLEY A. I. CONNER BARBARA coorsn 1 64 IOHN COOPER PATTI COOPER ALICE CRABTREE INEZE CRAGER DAVID CURNUTTE LEROY DAILEY CHARL DARBY IERRY DAVIDSON DICK DAVIS EUGENE DAVIS PATTY DIDDLE IERRY DIENER BARBARA DIXON TACK DOLL WILMA DORTON 1 65 in in 'S WW 'gg fu... W . ,. , .. ..., 'bgnv - ,Q .-:ji I -,.. ' V' -'fi .... 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He hopes to have extensive study in the field of jounalism and eventually become a writer. During his spare time Glen grows plants, designs bird houses which are built by his father, and usually reads far into the night. We feel that Glen will be successful in his chosen field, and we wish him the best of luck. f, .9 t .e- f..-:,-..- UW-gf 11,4 vy, ' Kish 1' 'K .-ifk J. Y ' ' is xxx ' , HRW, .. 4 Q., an N Q T ik iWS?rfi2'rl'24 - - N i :ff l . Wir - I ' fit I will . ,H 177 BEST Sue Ann Cablish and Iohn Hanes 'K V wwe ' 'L 3223 7, Vi f Q? Eff y 'R' a J '55, X M ,, Ann DuPuy and lack Doll Sonny Ledman .f ' ' ' 7 'r ff' 357.f... b , U if 351: , YN, 1 - - 5 ,,,.... M, I 5 313-fi!!! 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V1 ., -ggi ff V.. Top Leh, Scholarship: I lones, M. Seth, M. Skaates T. Williams, D. McHenry Top Right, Most likely to succeed: F. Gerlach, S Elsesser, D. McHenry, lvl Seth, T. Williams. Bottom Culest: I. Elmore, D. Arn old, C. Brandal, G. Sham blin. 4 3 I X f HAPPY MEMOHIE'.S' -...NM ' I his Is 0ur Day. Q wav'-x Wk ,M Q1 W x 'Ka . X if Top: Ioan Iohn- son, Tom Quinn, Marianne Seth, Bill Pennington. Twosome: Carol Kessinqer, Dave Arnold. lVIOII A UTI VIIIES' Io Ann Abrams fl-Iouchiel Gail B01-gn fA1iCej Basketball, 2: Kickball, I: Volleyball, I: Pep Inter Nos., I: Plus Ultra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, Club, 4: G. A. A., l, 2, 3, 4: History Club, 3. 3, 4: Basketball, I, 2: Kickball, 2: Volleyball, l, Nancy Carolyn Adkins iNancel 2: Badmitton, 2: Paddle Tennis, 2: Hall Monitor: International Club, 3, 4: Inter Nos., I: Plus Ul- tra, 2: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Trojan Staff, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, I, 2, 3: Kickball, l, 2: Volley- ball, I, 2: Softball, I: Badmitton, l, 2: Home- room Officer, l, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer, 3: Revel- ers, 3, 4: Prom Hostess, 2: Pep Club, 3, 4: Ir. Council, 3. Harry G. Alcorn tCliffordl Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Wendell Alexander tAlexl Minford High, 2, 3: Portsmouth High, 4: Trojan Staff, 4: Basketball, l, 2: Volleyball, l: Revelers, 4: Intramural Basketball, 4. David W. Apel fAcel Bill International Club, 3: Manager: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Iunior Council, 3: Prom Committee, 3. Annstronq fCrusherl Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. David I.. Arnold tDavel Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2. 3, 4: Manager tFootballl, l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Track, 2. Teddy Baer fPierrel Football, l: T 5 I Club, 4. Don Baker tRedl International Club, 3, 4: Inter Nos., I: Plus Ultra, 2: Pep Club, 4: Key Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club, 4. Darlene Barker tSqueakiel Inter Nos., I: Plus Ultra, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l: National Honor, 3, 4: tSecretary 4l: Glee Club, l: Newsclass, 4: Choir, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Schol- arship Team, l, 2, 3: Meet Corliss Archer , 3: Pep Club, 3, 4: Chemistry Club, 4: History Club, 3: Exchange Assembly, 3: Superior G Excellent Music Ratings. lohn W. Barlrett fThe Kidl Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4: Intramural- Football, I: lunior Club, I: T G I Club, l, 2. Iudy Barringer CMinnowl Girls' League, l, Z, 3, 4: Basketball, l: Hall Monitor, 4: Homeroom Officer, l, 4: Betty Lamp Club, I. William Bauer CW. W.l Football, l, 2: Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Football, 3, 4: Basketball, l. Ianet Lea Bias lDupiel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., 4: Basketball, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2: Badmitton, 2: Ping Pong, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 3, 4: Play usher, 3: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4: Betty Lamp Club, 3. Bonnie Biggs lLouiel Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Badmitton, 2: Tennis, l, 2: Paddle Tennis, l, 2: Glee Club, 1: Pep Club, 3. Ronald L. Btnqaman tBingl Football, 3: Intramural Basketball, 3: Pep Club, 3. Ronald Dion Blair tDonyonl Intramural Basketball, I, 4: Intramural Football, l: Track, I. Charles W. Bobst tChas.l Intramural Football, 2: T 6. I Club, 3, 4. Marvin P. Boehm lBobol Football, 2: Intramural Basketball, 3, 4: Intra- mural Football, 3. Patricia Boggs lLizziel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2: Badmitton, 2, 3: Band, I, 2, 3: Commercial Co-op, 4. Ronald Boggs Band, l, 2, 3, 4. Betty Bond Inter Nos., I: Basketball, I: Kickball, l: Soft- ball, l. lean Booman Girls' League, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, I: Choir, l. Glee Club, l: Choir, 2: Revelers, 3: Dean's Assistant, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 2: Pep Club, 3. Elvira lean Boyd tEl.l Girls' League, 4: Basketball, I, 2: Kickball, 2: Volleyball, l, 2: Badmitton, l, 2: Betty Lamp Club, 2, 3: lunior Club, 3: Pep Club, 2. Peggy Lou Brake tPegl Inter Nos., I: Senior Honor, 3, 4: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet, 4: G. A. A., l, 2, 3: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Kickball, l, 2, 3: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Softball, l, 2: Badmitton, l, 2: Paddle Tennis, l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, I, 2, 3, 4: Ping Pong, I, 2: Library Staff, 2: Library Club, 2: Band, 2, 3, 4: Drum Majorette, 2, 3, 4: Revel- ers, 3, 4: Meet Corlis Archer , 3: Pep Club, 2, 4. Charlotte Brandel Inter Nos., 1: Plus Ultra, 2: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monitor, 4: Glee Club, l: Homeroom Officer, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: Miss Trojan Candidate, 3: lr. 6 Sr. Prom Decora- tions, 3. Patricia Ann Brachett iPattyl International Club, 3, 4: Girls' League, l, 4: Bas- ketball, l, 2: Volleyball, I, 2: Badmitton, 1, 2: lunior Club, 3: Pep Club. Howard Russell Brehmer tSkipl Inter Nos., I: Girls' League, 4: Trojan Staff, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2: Tennis, 3, 4: Homeroom Offi- cer, 2: Revelers, 3, 4: Meet Corliss Archer , 3: Pep Club, 3, 4: History Club, 3: Science Club, 4: Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Ann Brombacher lBabsl Inter Nos., I: Plus Ultra, 2: Girls' League Cabi- net, 2: Trojan Staff, 4: Basketball, I: Tennis, l, 2: Hall Monitor, 4: Homeroom Officer, I: Student Council, 1: Decoration for Ir. G Sr. Prom, 3: Co- Ed Decorations, 2. Donald W. Brown tBrowniel Band, 2: T 6 I Club. Shirley Ruth Brown ll..ittle Bitl Inter Nos., 1: Plus Ultra, Z: Girls' League, 4: Iunior Club, 3: Pep Club, 2. Mary Ellen Burk: Sue Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, I, 2, 3: Kickball, I, 2: Volleyball, 2, 3: Badmitton, 2: Betty Lamp Club, l: Commercial Co-Op, 4. Ann Cablllh CSuel International Club, 3, 4: Inter Nos., l: Plus Ultra, 2: Senior Honor, 3: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., 2: Basketball, I, 2, 3: Kickball, I, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2: Badmitton, 1, 2: Paddle Tennis, 2: Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4: National Honor, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1: Revelers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 1, 3: Prom Hostess, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4. Charles Bruce Canter tBuzzl , Inter Nos., I: Trojan Staff, 3, 4: Homeroom Offi- cer, l, 2: Student Council, 2: Revelers, 3, 4: Football, I, 3: Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Football, 3: Track, Z: Pep Club, 3, 4: History Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Prom Decoration, 3, 4: Chemistry Club, 4: Business Club, l, 2. lolm E. Chamberlin .CCecill Inter Nos., I: Plus Ultra, 2: Trojan Staff, 3, 4: Attendant escort, 4: Library Staff, 2: Library Club, 2: Homeroom Officer, 1: Intramural Bas- ketball, 4: Pep Cluh, 2, 3: History Club, 3: Prom Committee, 3: Chemisry Club, 4: Miss Trojan Manager, 2. lack L. Christian fPopel International Club, 2, 3: Library Staff, 3, 4: Li- brary Club, 3, 4: Choir, l, Z, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Dean's Assistant, 4: Boys' Chorus, 3: Commer- cial Club, 1: Prom Committee, 3: Science Club, 4. Karen Clark Inter Nos., I: Plus Ultra, 2: Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I: Revelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4. Mary Frances Clarke CM. FJ Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Library Staff, 1, 2, 3, 47 Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 47 Betty Lamp Club, 17 Choir, 47 Revelers, 3, 47 Pep Club, 3, 4. Alice Marie Collier C'I'he Facel lnter Nos., 17 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. 3, 47 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 47 Kickball, 1, 2, 37 Volleyball, 1, 2, 37 Softball, 1, 27 Badmitton, 1, 27 Ping Pong, l, 27 Betty Lamp Club, 1, 2, 3. Donald G. Conley tDonl Inter Nos., lj Plus Ultra, 27 Library Staff, Z, 3, 47 Library Club, 2, 3, 47 Homeroom Officer, 17 Band, 47 Revelers, 3, 47 Tish , lPub1icity Com- mittee, 317 Scholarship Team, 2, 37 Meet Corliss Archer , 37 Pep Club, 37 Program Committee for the Ir.-Sr. Prom. History Club, 3. Arthur lay Conner fA. 1.1 Inter Nos., 17 Trojan Staff, 2, 3, 47 News Class, 37 Revelers, 3, 47 Scholarship Team, 1, 37 Pep Club, 47 Photography Club, 2, 3. Barbara Ioan Cooper tBarbl Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club, 1, 27 Class Officer, 17 Band, 1, 2, 37 Commercial Co-Op, 4. Iohnny Ray Cooper CRoachl Intramural Basketball, 3, 4. Patti Sue Cooper fPatJ Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Choir, 2, 3. Michael I. Conklin lMikel h Revelers, 47 Pep Club, 47 Science Club, 47 Chem- istry Club, 4. Ineie Craqer Clkel Plus Ultra, 27 Basketball, 27 Paddle Tennis, 27 Band, 2, 37 Dean's Assistant, 47 Meet Corlis Archer , 3. Dave Curnutte fPoopsiel lnter Nos., 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Flora Alice Crabtree iAlicel Somerset High, 1, 27 Stockdale High, 37 Girls' League, 4. Charles Darby lChuckl Nelsonville High, 17 Revelers, 3, 47 Football, 2. Ierry K. Davidson fWhack-ol Inter Nos., 17 Basketball, 1, 37 Ping Pong, 1, 2, 37 Library Staff, 37 Library Club, 37 Homeroom Officer, 27 Student Council, 27 Football, 17 ln- tramural Basketball, 27 Intramural Football, 37 Track, 17 Dean's Assistant, 2, 37 Pep Club, lj Science Club, 27 History Club, 37 Miss Trojan Manager, 2, 3. Richard P. Davis, fDickl ' Trojan Staff, 47 Band, 1, Z, 37 Pep Band, 4. K. Eugene Davis lGenel Football 17 Intramural Basketball, 27 Intramural Football, 27 Scholarship Team, 37 Chemistry Club, 4. Leroy Dialey T 6: I Club. Patricia G. Diddle fPatl lnter Nos., 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Girls' League, 1, 2. 3, 47 Girls' League Cabinet, 47 Basketball, Z, 3, 47 Volleyball, 27 Badmitton, 1, 27 Band, 1, 2. 3, 47 Drum Majorette, 3, 47 Pep Club, 3, 47 Scholar- ship Team, 2. Ierry Lee Diener Uerl Choir, 2, 3, 47 Revelers, 3. Barbara K. Dixon lBarbl Inter Nos., 17 Plus Ultra, 2, 37 Senior Honor, 3, 47 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball, 17 Vol- leyball, 1, 27 Badrnitton, 1, 27 Ping Pong, 1, 27 Scholarship Team, 1, Z7 Pep Club, 2, 3, 47 His- tory Club, 37 Science Club, 27 Chemistry Club, 4. Sally Ann Dodds I Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball, 17 Betty Lamp Club, 17 Dean's Assistant, 4. lack Doll fObl International Club, 37 lnter Nos., lj Trojan Staff, 2, 3, 47 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 47 Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 3, 47 Student Council, 2, 3, 47 Football, 47 Intramural Football, 37 Manager, 1, 27 Track, 47 Pep Club, 2, 37 Science Club, 2, 47 History Club, 3. Wilma Lee Dorton lWi1liel Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. li'lVIOH ACTIVITIES International Club, 3, 47 lnter Nos., 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Trojan Staff. 3, 47 Homeroom Officer, 3, 47 Intramural Basketball, 3, 47 Pep Club, 3, 4. Shirley A. Duncan tSnooksl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball, 1, 2, 37 Kickball, 1, 2, 37 Volleyball, 1, 2, 37 Softball, 1. 2, 37 Badmitton, 1, 2, 37 Glee Club, 17 Band, 1, 2, 37 Revelers, 3, 47 Pep Club, 4. Mary Louise Dunn lLuLul Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club, 17 Betty Lamp Club, 1, 2, 47 Choir, 37 Dean's Assistant, 4. Ann DuPuy fAnniel e Inter Nos., lj Plus Ultra, Z7 Senior Honor, 3, 47 Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 47 Girls' League Cabinet, 3, 47 Trojan Staff, 1, 2, 3, 47 G. A. A., 2, 37 Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 37 Kickball, 1, 27 Volleyball, 1, 27 Softball, 17 Badmitton, 1 27 Paddle Tennis, l, Z7 Tennis, 1, 2, 37 Ping Pong, 1, 27 National Honor, 3, 47 Homeroom Officer, l, 2, 47 Class Officer, 2, 37 Revelers, 3, 47 Meet Corliss Archer , 37 Prom Hostess, 27 Pep Club, 3, 47 Iunior Council, 37 Attendant for Miss Trojan, 37 Co-Ed Commit- tee Chairman, 3, 4. lo Ann Edmiston flol Girls' League, l, Z, 3, 47 International Club, 37 Basketball, 1, 27 Kickball, 1, 27 Volleyball, 1, 27 Badmitton, 1, 27 Tennis, 1, 27 Glee Club, 17 Homeroom Officer, 17 Betty Lamp Club, 17 Revel- ers, 37 Prom Committee, 3. Iolm D. Elkins flfflkiel Plus Ultra, 27 Band, l, 27 Revelers, 3, 47 Intra- mural Basketball, 2, 3, 47 Tish fstage crewl, 3. Ierry D. Elmore tLeonardJ lnter Nos., 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Homeroom Officer, 47 Student Council, 47 Class Officer, 37 Band, 2. 3, 47 Revelers, 37 Meet Corliss Archer , 37 Track, 3, 47 Pep Club, 47 Pep Band, 3, 47 Tramp- oline Club, 2, 3, 4. Sidney Ann Ellsesser lSidl Billi International Club, 3, 47 lnter Nos., 17 Plus Ul- tra, 27 Senior Honor, 3, 47 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3. 47 Girls' League Cabinet, 37 G. A. A., 2, 37 Basketball, 1, 2, 37 Kickball, 1, 27 Volleyball, 1, Z7 Softball, 17 Baclmitton, l, Z7 Paddle Tennis, 1, 27 Tennis, 1, 27 Ping Pong, 17 Cheerleader, Z, 3, 47 National Honor, 3, 47 Homeroom Officer. 1, 2, 47 Student Council, 17 Newsclass, 37 Revel- ers, 3, 47 Scholarship Team, 37 Prom Hostess, 27 Pep Club, 2, 3, 47 Prom Committee, 37 Miss Tro- jan Attendant, 17 Chemistry Club, 4. e Ieannie Engle tBi117 lnter Nos., 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 G. A. A., 2, 37 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 47 Kick- ball, 1, 27 Volleyball, 1, 27 Softball, 1, 27 Bad- mitton, l, 27 Paddle Tennis, 1, 27 Tennis, 1, 2, 37 Ping Pong, 1, 27 Homeroom Officer, 17 Band, 3, 47 Drum Majorette, 2, 3, 47 Revelers 3, 47 Dean's Assistant, 47 Pep Club, 3, 4. lerry Ray Faris tFerryJ Roland Larry Feagans fHermanl Car Belt Basketball, 17 Intramural Basketball, 2. l E. Felty T 'St 1 Club, 3, 4. y Marie Ferguson Inter Nos., 17 Plus Ultra, 27 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball, 1, 27 Softball, lj Revelers, 3, 4. Violet Mae Fodge Wil Basketball, 47 Kickball, 1, Z, 47 Volleyball, 2, 47 Band, 2, 3. Dolores Foreman fDoLol Sa Walnut Hills High, 1, 2, 37 International Club, 37 Girls' League, 47 Glee Club, 1, 27 Choir, 3, 47 Scholarship Team, 37 Pep Club, 4. Grover Dale Frazier iTobyJ I . li Frowine a International Club, 3, 47 lnter Nos., lj Plus Ultra, 27 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 47 Trojan Staff, 3, 47 Basketball, 2, 37 Kickball, 1, 2, 37 Volleyball, Z, 37 Badmitton, 27 Paddle Tennis, 2, 37 Attendant, 37 Glee Club, lj Homeroom Officer, 17 Revelers, 3, 47 Prom Hostess, 37 Pep Club, 2, 3, 47 Prom Committee, 3. 185 EIVIHH A UTI VITIE Franklin T. Gerlach tFrankj International Club, 3, 4, Trojan Staff, 2, 3, 4, National Honor, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, 3, Stu- dent Council, 3, 4, Class Officer, 4, Revelers, 3, 4: Football, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, I, 2, 3, Meet Corliss Archer , 3, Pep Club, 3, 4, Sen- ior Council, 4, Photography Club, 2, 3, Science Club, 2, Chemistry Club, 4, Stage Crew, I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, 3, History Club 3, Co' Editor Trojan, 4. Alberta I. Gibbs fBertiel Girls' League, l, Basketball, I, Volleyball, 3, Softball, 3, Badmitton, 2, Commercial Co-op, 4. Quong Gin tMusclesl International Club, 4, Track, 3. Thom Gentry tliid Tl Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Club, I, Baseball, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Iohn H. Glasgow IL-Clock-Ol Football, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 1, 3, 4, Track, l, 2, 3. lane Lea Goltx Uaniej Inter Nos., I, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Paddle Tennis, I, 2, Hall Monitor, 3, Glee Club, l, 2, Revelers, 3, 4, Meet Corliss Archer , prompter, 3, Pep Club, 3, 4. ' Ronald F. Graves tSquirrelJ Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, Inter Nos., I, Plus Ultra, 2. Ellis Richard Greathoule tSquirel Marion Ellen Greenwood Girls' League, 2, 3, Basketball I, Volleyball, I. Martha Ann Grimm Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Trojan Staff, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Kick- ball, l, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, Softball, 1, Glee Club, I, Homeroom Officer, I, Revelers, 3, 4, Prom Hostess, 2, Pep Club, 3, 4, Rifle Club, 2, History Club, 3, Prom Committee, 3, Co-Ed Committee, I, 2, 3, 4, What Makes It Tick , 4. Rose Ianet Guerin tGaril Carnegie High, 2, 3, Girls' League, 4, Drum Majorette, 4, Revelers, 4. Nomia Colleen Gully International Club, 3, 4, Inter Nos., I, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Kickball, 2, Voleyball, l, 2, 3, Badmitton, I, 2, Paddle Tennis, I, 2, Glee Club, 1, Pep Club, 4. Ted L. Hacquard International Club, 3, Inter Nos., 1, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, l, 2, Student Coun- cil, l, 2, Football, 1, 4, Intramural Football, 3, Baseball, 2, Track, 3, 4, Pep Club, 2, 3. Graley Hager Il-lager! Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, Intramural Football, 3, T G I Club, 3, 4. Helen Marie Haley Inter Nos., I, Plus Ultra, 2, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, I, 2, 3, Volleyball, I, Softball, 1, Bad- mitton, l, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Club, 3, Pep Club, 3, 4. Wanda Lee Hall tWindyl Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, Basket- ball, I, Badmitton, I, Homeroom Officer, I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, I. Ginger Hamilton tGranqerl Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, I,2, Volley- ball, I, 2, Softball, 2, Badmitton, I, 2, Paddle Tennis, 1, 2, Ping Pong, I, 2, Homeroom Officer, I, 2, 4, Band, I, Z, 3, 4, Revelers, 3, 4, Tish , 3, Dean's Assistant, 4: Meet Corliss Archer , 3, Pep Club, 3. Roberta Hammond tBertiel Inter Nos., l, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, Kickball, I, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, Badmitton, I, 2, Paddle Tennis, I, 2, Ping Pong, 2, Choir, I, Commercial Co-op, 4. Roger Ray Hammond IMoel Football, I, Track, I. lim Hannah flimbol lohn W. Hanes International Club ITreas.J, 3: Inter Nos., tPres.l, l, Plus Ultra ITreas.l, 2, Basketball Manager, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, Homeroom Officer, I, 2, 3, Class Officer I- Rev elers, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, '3, '4, In: tramural Football 3 T k M , , rac anager, 3, Base- ball M 2- ' anager, , Meet Corliss Archer tPropsJ, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, 3. Ray Harris tKid Bopj Basketball, I, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, In- tramural Football, 3, Iunior Club, 3, Track, 3. Marjorie Ellen Heisler tMarjJ Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, I, 2, 3, Kickball, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, Softball, 2, Peddle Tennis, 2, Homeroom Officer, 4, Commercial Co-op, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Donna Lee Hiles tPigeonl Glee Club, I, Choir, I, 2, 3, 4. Donald Hoerr tHarpol Homeroom Officer, 2, Revelers, 3, 4, Tish , 3, Scholarship Team, 2, Commercial Co-op, 4, Pho- tography Club, 2. Iames L. Hollis Uiml Library Staff, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, 4. Marie Howard International Club, 4, Girls' League, 4. Donna I. Irvin - Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Bad- mitton, 2, Paddle Tennis, 2, Ping Pong, 2, Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Revelers, 3, 4, Tish , 3, Commercial Co-op, 2, Pep Club, 3, 4. Aileen Ison flcyj Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Band, l, 2, Commercial Co-op, 4. Peggy Iaqqers fPegl Inter Nos., 2, Plus Ultra, 3, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet, 4, Glee Club, 2, Revelers, 3, 4, Prom Committee, 3, Senior Council, 4, Science Club, 4. Pauline Ianney tPollyl Inter Nos., I, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, Basketball, 2, Kickball, 2, Volleyball, 2, Paddle Tennis, 2, Glee Club, I. Carol Ann Iarvts Inter Nos., I, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Kickball, 2, 3, Volleyball, 2, 3, Badmitton, 2, 3, Paddle Tennis, I, Glee Club, I, Revelers, 3, 4, Bowling, 3. Iudith Anne Iones tluclyl International Club, 3, 4, Inter Nos., I, Plus Ul- tra, 2, Senior Honor, 3, 4, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, 4, National Honor, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, 2, 3. loan Iohnson tlol Girls' League, 4, Basketball, 3, Volleyball, 3. Marilyn lohnson IMI International Club, 2, 3, Inter Nos., I, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, Kickball, I, 2, Vol- leyball, I, 2, Badmitton, I, 2, Paddle Tennis, I, 2, Ping Pong, I, 2, Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 4, Revelers, 3, 4, Prom Hostess, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, 'Prom Committee, 3, Trojan Minstrel, 1, Ex- change Assembly, 2, International Assembly, 3, Miss Trojan Candidate, I, 2. Phil Ioseph tPee Wee? Intramural Basketball, 4. Lois Iustice tLo-Lol Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Kickball, 2, Volleyball, 2, Badmitton, 2, Betty Lamp Club, 2. Phillip Kahl tPhill Inter Nos., lp Plus Ultra, 2, Tish , 3, Photog- raphy Club, 3. George Kaut tBudJ International Club, 3, Pep Club, 3, Photography Club, 2, 3. Chloetta Irene Kegley fBugsl Inter Nos., I, Plus Ultra,,2, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Ping Pong, 2, Homeroom Officer, 4, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Bevelers, 3: Paddle Tennis, 2. lane Ann Kelly Uaniel 35 Revelers, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball, 35 Inter Nos., 15 Plus Ultra, 25 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A, A., 3, 45 Basketball, 1, 25 Kickball, 15 Volleyball, 1, 25 Badmitton, 1, 25 Paddle Ten- nis, 25 Tennis, 25 Ping Pong, 15 Homeroom Offi- cer, 1, 25 Dean's Assistant, 45 Meet Corliss Archer , 3. Gaylord Allen Kennedy fLordsl Intramural Basketball, 1, 25 Scholarship Team, 35 Key Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Martha lane Kennedy tMurtl Iohn Inter Nos., 15 Plus Ultra, 25 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3. 45 Basketball, 1, 25 Kickball, lg Volleyball, 1, 25 Badmitton, 1, 25 Paddle Tennis, 25 Tennis, 1, 25 Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Revelers, 3, 45 Tish , 35 Meet Corliss Archer , 35 Pep Club, 3, 45 Pho- tography Club, 2, 3, 45 lunior Council, 35 Miss Trojan Manager, 25 Girls' Band, 3, 45 Speech Class Play, 4. Homer Kenney tlackl International Club, 15 Basketball, 15 Football, 15 Dean's Assistant, 1, 35 Pep Club, 3, 4. Carol Sue Kessinger tSuziel Inter Nos., 15 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball, 1, 25 Kickball, 25 Volleyball, 25 Badmittonl 25 Paddle Tennis, 25 Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 35 Revelers, 3, 45 Tish , 35 Meet Corliss Archer , 35 Pep Club, 3, 45 Commercial Club, 25 Hostess Committee for Prom, 3. Remona Mae Keyes tMonieJ Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, l, 25 Kick- ball, 1, 25 Volleyball, 1, 25 Badmitton, 1, Z, Pad- dle Tennis, 1, 25 Glee Club, 15 Homeroom Offi- cer, l, 2, 3, 45 Revelers, 3, 45 Tish , 35 Dean's Assistant, 3, 45 Meet Corliss Archer , 35 Com- mercial Club, 2. Gloria Kidwell tLittle Buzzl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 25 Basket- ball, l5 Kickball, 15 Volleyball, 15 Badmitton, 15 Paddle Tennis, 15 Ping Pong, 15 Glee Club, 15 Betty Lamp Club, 15 Revelers, 35 Pep Club, 3. Meet Corliss Archer , 35 Pep Club, 3, 45 Senior Council, 45 lunior Council, 3. Dick Logan tLogoJ Manager: Football, 45 Basketball, 15 Intramural Football, 45 Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball, l, 2, 3. Iacqueline Lowe Uackiel Senior Honor, 45 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball, l, 25 Kickball, 1, 25 Badmitton, 25 Paddle Tennis, 1, Ping Pong, 25 National Honor, 3, 45 Glee Club, 15 Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council, 25 Betty Lamp Club, 1, 25 Revel- ers, 35 Scholarship Team, 25 Meet Corliss Arch- er , 35 Commercial Co-Op, 4. Ruth Marie Lynch tTater Bugl Inter Nos., 15 Senior Honor, 3, 45 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Staff, 2, 3, 45 Library Club, 2, 3, 45 Revelers, 3. Iames McCulloch fliml Trojan Staff, 45 Homeroom Officer, 3, 45 History Club, 3. Donald McHenry tDuckl International Club, 3, 45 Inter Nos., 15 Plus Ultra, 25 National Honor, 3, 45 Scholarship Team,' 1, 2, 3. Gerald McManus fMacl Charles Malone fChuckl Intramural Basketball, 3, 45 T G I Club, 3, 4. Nancy lean Marlowe Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer, 45 Glee Club, 15 Commercial Co-op, 4. William H. Medley lBeefyl Intramural Basketball, 3, 45 Intramural Football, 3. Wilma lean Mercer fAtomicl Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Kickball, 15 Paddle Tennis, 15 Ping Pong, 15 Homeroom Officer, 2, 35 Betty Lamp Club, 1, 2, 35 Band, 1, 2, 35 Revelers, 3, 4. Ioyce Ann Mershon fBlackiel David Kirk tDavel Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club, 25 Li- Inter Nos., 15 Plus Ultra, 25 Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 brary Staff, 35 Homeroom Officer, 45 Choir, 25 Revelers, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball, 45 Meet Bevelers, 35 Commercial Co-op, 4. Corliss Archer , 35 Pep Club, 3, 45 Pep Band, 45 Phyllis Rose Meyers fPhylll Key Club, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club, 4. Mary Ann La Rue tArgyle Kidl Basketball, 1, 25 Volleyball, 1, 25 Softball, 1, 25 Paddle Tennis, 1, 25 Ping Pong, 15 Attendant, l, 25 Revelers, 45 Photography Club, 2. Robert E. Lawson fBobl Boys' Glee Club, 15 Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4. Rosemary Leadinqham Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 1, 25 Bad- mitton, l, 25 Paddle Tennis, 1, 2, Betty Lamp. 1, 25 Commercial Co-Op, 4. Kenneth Ledman fThe Toel Trojan Staff, 3, 45 Basketball, 1, Homeroom Offi- cer, 2, 3, 45 Student Council, l, 3, 45 Football, 45 Manager fFootball and Trackl, 1, 2, 3, 45 Tish , 35 Meet Corliss Archer , 35 Decoration Commit- tee for lr.-Sr. Prom, 3. Geraldine Lewis tGeril Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 25 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 15 Kickball, 25 Betty Lamp Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club, 2, 3, 4. Karen Lewry Ella Inter Nos., 15 Plus Ultra, 25 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Trojan Staff, 3, 45 G. A. A., 25 Basketball, 1, 2, 35 Kickball, 1, 25 Volleyball, 1, 2, 35 Soft- ball, l5 Badmitton, 1, 25 Paddle Tennis, 1, 25 Attendant, 45 Homeroom Officer, 15 Student Council, 15 Revelers, 3, 45 Meet Corliss Arch- er , 35 Pep Club, 2, 3, 45 Prom Hostess, 25 Dec- oration for Prom, 35 Decoration for Co-Ed, 15 Miss Trojan Candidate, 1, 25 History Club. Mae Lindamood tLindyl Girls' League, 45 Kickball, 15 Volleyball, 2. Lowell Lindeman Ir. tlackl Boys' Glee Club, 45 Choir, 1, 25 Intramural Foot- ball, 1. David Lawrence Lott tLarryl Inter Nos., 15 Plus Ultra, 25 Trojan Staff, 3, 45 Tennis, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer, 15 Class Officer, Bill Inter Nos., 15 Plus Ultra, 25 Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Kickball, 1, 2, 45 Vol- leyball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball, 3, 45 Badmitton, 1, 2, 3, 45 Paddle Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 15 Pep Club, 3. Miller fLump-Lumpl Band, 3, 4. I oanne Miller flol Girls' League, 1, 2, 35 Glee Club, 1. George William Mosley fSylvesterl Intramural Basketball, 4. Charles Frederick Multer tChas.l International Club, 2, 3, 45 Tennis, 1, 3, 45 Foot- ball, 15 Intramural Basketball, 35 Tish , 35 Scholarship Team, 15 Baseball, 15 Pep Club, 45 Science Club, 1, 3, 45 Chemistry Club, 4. Virginia Annette Mussetter fGinnyl Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 15 Betty Lamp Club, 15 Commercial Co-op, 4. Earl L. Myers. fSweetsl Intramural Basketball, 2, 35 Intramural Football, 3: T G I Club, 1. Roy H. Noel Ir. tLighteningl Band, 1, 25 Intramural Basketball, 3, 45 T 6 1 Club, 3, 4. Buddy Allen Oakley fS1iml Basketball, 1, 2, 35 Homeroom Officer, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council, 3, 45 Football, 15 Pep Club, 3, 45 Senior Council, 4. Tunis Oakley tTuni Babel International Club, 3, 45 Inter Nos., lp Plus Ul- tra, 25 Trojan Staff, 35 Library Staff, 25 Library Club, 25 Homeroom Officer, 45 Student Council, 45 Newsclass, 3, 45 Revelers, 3, 45 Tish , 35 Meet Corliss Archer , 35 Pep Club, 2, 3, 45 Sen- ior Council, 45 lr. Council, 35 Prom Date Commit- tee, 35 Chemistry Club, 45 History Club, 3. 188 EIVIHII ACTIVITIES Ioyce Lee O'Dell fOdlel Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, Kick- ball, l, 2, Softball, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, l, Glee Club, 1, Class Officer, l, Bevelers, 3, 4, Com- mercial Co-op, 4, Pep Club, 3. Iohn Oliver International Club, 3, Choir, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, Baseball, 3, 4. William Oppenheimer fOppJ Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, 2, Foot- ball, l, 2, Intramural Basketball, l, Intramural Football, 3, Track, 2, Baseball, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. Catherine Ann Overholtzer fKatieJ Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 4. Sammie Parsley fSandy7 Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, Betty Lamp Club, 2, 3. Dorothy Payton fDotl Girls' League, 3, Basketball, 2, Kickball, 2, Vol- leyball, 2, Softball, 3, Badmitton, 2, Ping Pong, l, Commercial Caop, 1. Helen Marie Peake Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball, l, Badmitton, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, l, 2, Tennis, l, 2, Ping Pong, l, 2, Homeroom Officer, 4, Bevel- ers, 3, 4, Dean's Assistant, 4, Meet Corliss Archer ,. 3, Pep Club, 3, 4, History Club, 3, Prom Committee, 3, lunior Council, 3, G. A. A., Officer, 4. Bill W. Pennington fPeanutl Basketball, 1, Homeroom Officer, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, T 6. I Club, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3. 4. Dorothy Louise Pettit fDottieJ Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, l, 2, Badmitton, l, 2, 3, 4, Paddle Tennis, l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, l, 2, Ping Pong, 1, 2, Hall Monitor, 3, Library Staff, l, Library Club, 1, Revelers, 3, 4, Dean's Assist- ant, 3. 4, Prom Committee, 3. Glenda Faye Phipps International Club, 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, Betty Lamp Club, 1, 2, Revelers, 3, Meet Corliss Archer , 3, Commercial Club, 4. Geraldine Pitts Tom Pitts fToml Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Basketball, 1, Base- ball, 3, 4. Wanda lane Plummer International Club, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3. 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Kickball, l, 2, Volleyball, l, 2, Softball, l, 2, 3, Badmitton, l, 2, Paddle Ten- nis, 2, Ping Pong, 1, Scholarship Team, 1, 2, Chemistry Club, 4. Carol Pollock tSusiel Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Volleyball, 2, Choir, 3, 4, Revelers, 3, 4, Tish , 3, Pep Club, 3, 4. lack Pyles Uacksonl Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Glee Club, 3, Choir, 3, 4, Pep Club, 3, 4, Ir. Council, 3. Tom Quinn fKillerJ International Club, 3, 4, Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ul- tra, 2, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor, 3, Homeroom Officer, l, 3, 4, Student Council, l, 3, 4, Class Officer, 2, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Dean's Assistant, 2, Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Co- Chairman, 3. Tom Redmon f'I'oml Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Choir, l, 2, Band, l, 2, 3, 4. Richard Renllon fDo-Nutl Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Choir, l, 2, T 6. I Club, 3, 4. lack Riggs I Band l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, T G I Club, l, 2. Patty Riley fPatl Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Library Staff, 2, Library Club, 2, Homeroom Officer, 2, Bevelers, 3, 4. Dorothy Ritchey fDottiel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Badmitton, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, 1, 2. Chuck Rogers fBooel Basketball, l, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3. Franklin Roe fDeel Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Band, l, 2, 3, Revel- ers, 3, 4. Charlotte Ruark fShotl Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Band, l, 2, 3, Basket- ball, l, 2, 3, 4, Paddle Tennis, 2, Bevelers, 3, 4. Iames Saddler fSadl Basketball, l, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, 2, 3, T 61 I Club, 3, 4. Roland Sedziol CBig Sedgei Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Library Staff, 2, Scholarship Team, l, 2, 3, Chemistry Club, 4. Marianne Seth fMimii Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Glee Club, l, Senior Honor, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Homeroom Officer, 2, 3, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Class Officer, 2, 4, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, Co-Editor, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, 4, Revelers, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Tish , 3, Kickball, l, Volleyball, l, Schol- arship Team, l, 2, 3, Badmitton, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, 1, Meet Corliss Archer , 3, Homecom- ing Queen, 4, National Honor, 3, 4, Prom Co- Chairman, 3, Prom Hostess, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Link Girl, 2, Girls' Band, 3, 4, History Club, 3, Clarinet Ouartet, 3, Miss Trojan Candidate, 1. Gay Shamblin Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, l, 2, Drum Majorette, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball, l, Badmitton, I, Ping Pong, 1, Band, 3, 4, Pep Club, 4. Michael Skaates fMickl Plus Ultra, 2, Choir, 4, Scholarship Team, 2, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Harvey Slepian CH. V.l Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 2, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, Revelers, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team, 1, Meet Corliss Archer , 3: Pep Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4. Iames Smallwood International Club, 4, Football, 1, 2, Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2. Kenneth Smith tliennyl T G I Club, 4. Iames Snodgrass fliml Library Staff, 2, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, T 6 I Club, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. Pauline Snyder fPinkiel International Club, 3, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Trojan Staff, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, l, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Softball, l, 2, 3, Badmitton, I, 2, 3, Tennis, l, 2, Ping Pong, 1, 2, Hall Monitor, 4, Revelers, 3, 4, Meet Corliss Archer , fPropSJ, 3, Pep Club, 3, 4, Dec. Committee Prom, 3, Co-Ed, 2, 3, 4. Carole Somerset fSnooksl Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Tennis, 1, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, Kickball, l, 2, Volleyball, l, 2, Badmitton, l, 2, Paddle Ten- nis, l, 2, Glee Club, l, Revelers, 3, 4, Pep Club, 3. Robert Sommers tWintersl Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Revelers, 3, 4, Pep Club, 4, Pep Band, 3, 4, Key Club, 3, 4. Ruby Spears fBashfull Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, 1, 2, 3, Bas- ketball, l, 2, 3, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, 2, 3, Badmitton, 2, 3, 4, Paddle Tennis, 2, 3, 4. ElVI0lI AUTIVITIE Sandra Spencer fRedl Inter Nos., I, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Trojan Staff, 4, Basketball, I, 2, Kickball, l, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, Revelers, 3, 4, Badmitton, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, I, Ping Pong, l, Class Officer, 4, Prom Hostess, 2, Pep Club, 3, 4, Sen- ior Council, 3, Miss Trojan Candidate, 3, Co-Ed Committee, 3. Sharon Sturqill Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, Kickball, 4, Glee Club, l, Homeroom Offi- cer, 4, Revelers, 3, 4, Volleyball, 2. Barbara Swisshelm fSwissl Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Trojan Staff, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Kick- ball, l, 2, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, Softball, I, Bad- mitton, l, Paddle Tennis, l, 2, Tennis, l, 2, Ping Pong, 1, 2, Hall Monitor, 4, Meet Corliss Arch- er fPropsl, 3, Prom Hostess, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, 3. Barbara Tackett Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League, I, 2, Glee Club, 1, Scholarship Team, 1, 2, Commercial Club, 4. Kathryn Taylor IKatiel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4. Ruth Templeman fRuthiel Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff, 3, Li- brary Club, 3, Scholarship Team, 2. Iaxnes Thomas IKid Head! Library Staff, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, Foot- ball, I, 'lunior Club, 3, Track, 3, Pep Club, 3, 4, Photography Club, 3. Stanley Thompson ITommyl Intramural Basketball, 3, T :Si I Club, 3, 4. Barbara Toney lTonil Inter Nos., l, Plus Ultra, 2, Senior Honor, 4, Girls' League Cabinet, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, Volleyball, l, Badmitton, 2, Glee Club, l, Rev- elers, 3, 4, Tish , 3, Dean's Assistant, 4, Pep Club, 3, 4. Harold Valentine Intramural Basketball, 4, Intramural Football, 4. Thomas Vaughters IToml T G I Club, 3, 4. Larry Venturino Homeroom Officer, 4, Intramural Football, 3, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, T 6- I Club, 3, 4. Forrest Ward tLeftyl Revelers, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, ln- tramural Football, 4. Dave Warren IBoobJ Trojan Staff, 4, Football, l, Z, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, Manager, l, Track, 2, Pep Club, 4, Trampolin, l, Z, 3, Decorating Committee, 3. Richard Weqhorst Inter Nos., I, Football, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4. Don Weidner tWidel T 6- I Club, 3, 4. Robert Welty fComrnodoreJ T 6 I Club, 3, 4. Bill White Revelers, 3, 4, Photography Club, 2, 3. Ronald White lWhiteyl Intramural Football, 3. Paula Williams fPulal Inter Nos., l, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, Kickball, 2, Volleyball, 2, 3, Softball, l, Badmitton, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, I, 2, Ping Pong, l, 2, 3, Homeroom Officer, 4, Revelers, 3, Tish Committee, 3, Pep Club, Z, 3, Commercial Co-op, 4, fPres.l. Tom Williams fTwigl Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, Z, Basketball, l, 2, 4, Library Staff, 2, Library Club, 2, National Hon- or, 3, 4, lTreas.l, 4, Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 4, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, Revelers, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, Pep Club, 4, Schol- arship Team, 1, Z, 3, Senior Council, 4. Tom Wilson fKugl Inter Nos., 1, Plus Ultra, 2, National Honor, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, 3, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Revel- ers, 3, 4, Manager, 3, Science Club, 4, Meet Corliss Archer , 3. Shirley Winebrenner Girls' League, I, Z, 3, 4, Kickball, I, Betty Lamp Club, 3. Mary Witten International Club, 3, 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4. Doris Wooten CD07 Inter Nos., 1, Basketball, I, Softball, l, Badmit- ton, l, 2, Paddle Tennis, l, 2, Ping Pong, l, Photography Club, 2. Lois Workman Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., l, Softball, 2, Kickball, I, Volleyball, l. lim Young fOlderl Revelers, 3, 4, Inter Nos., I, Plus Ultra, 2, Band, I, 2, 3. 189 I9 3 Sl:'1YIOH UL SS WILL IO ANN ABRAMS. will to Terry Kouns my place in Driver's Training. NANCY ADKINS. will my gross of bracelets to Shirley McCulloch. HARRY G. ALCORN. will Clifford to Bob Hewitt, the lucky dog. WENDELL ALEXANDER. will my waves to Joyce Neal. DAVE APEL. will my truck to Bob Cook. BII.L ARMSTRONG. will my excess weight to Bob Weeks. DAVID ARNOLD. hereby will to Bob Weeks my locker in the Trojan locker room. TEDDY BAER. will to Don Sparks my ability to get out of trouble. DON BAKER. will my ability to stay out of trouble to Dave Schisler for he will probably need it. DARLENE BARKER, will to Carolyn Fuller my place as a junior in National Honor. IOI-IN W. BARKEIT. will my good basketball play- ing to Hump Collins. IUDY BARRINGER. will my job as hall monitor second period to Mary Ryan. WH.LIAM BAUER. will my nose and my ability to do work to Bob Mitchell. IANET LEA BIAS. will to my brother David all the good times I had in the band. BONNIE RIGGS. will to Patty Railse, my friendship with all the bugs in the stadium flood lights. RONALD L. BINGAMAN. will my imagination to Charlie Reed. RONALD BLAIR. will my draft card and twenty cents to my under classmen. CHARLES W. BOBST. will my great hatred of driving to Mr. Homer Goddard who is a be- ginner. MARVIN BOEHM. will my good times with Jackie Murphy to jim Burkhart. PATRICIA BOGGS. will my liking of Rosemount Road to a certain junior named Norma A. BETTY BOND. will the grades I didn't get in high school to Ianie Poole. JEAN BOORMAN, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Robert Boorman. GAII. BOREN. will my place on the scholarship teams to my brother Larry. EI.VIRA BOYD. will to Carol Moss my ability to attract men. PEGGY BRAKE. will to Carol Craigmiles my posi- tion as guide in hopes that she doesn't get yelled at as much as I did. CHARLOTTE BRANDEL. will to Mary Ryan, my great knowledge of shorthand. PATRICIA BRATCHEIT. will my beauty to Bev- erly Richardson. SKIP BREHMER. will my place in the Girls' League to my adopted sister, Iudy Benner. BARBARA ANN BROMBACHER. will my ability to get Civics to Mary Lou Brodbeck. DONALD BROWN. will my ability to get along with Mr. Crabtree to Charles Price. SHIRLEY BROWN. will to Ianice Nichols my abili- ty to attract the men. DICK BURDETTE. will to Kenneth Amick, my abili- ty to mess up the football statistics and get heck from Coach Wedge. MARY BURKS. will to Iudy Fodge my seat in Civ- ics class. IAN BUSH. will my Social Chairmanship of the Girls' League to some imaginative lunior. SUE ANN CABLISH. will my ability to be an ice cube to Iudy Ashe. BRUCE CANTER, will my ability to get into trou- ble and my bad luck in breaking my nose play- ing football to Preston Smith. IOHN CHAMBERLIN. will my desire to study agri- culture to anybody who wants it. IACK CHRISTIAN. will to Ronald Pitts two dollars to get married on. KAREN CLARK. will to Ann Conner my ability to wait for two years. MARY FRANCIS CLARKE. will to' Marilyn Mucha my dozen cashmere sweaters. I, ALICE COLLIER. will to my sister Ioyce my ability to be at the wrong place at the right time. MICHAEL CONKLN. will my inability to cope with my numerous social problems to some unsuspecting lunior. DONALD CONLEY. will my diploma to Bob Hewitt in a hope that it will help him graduate. ARTHUR CONNER. will my place on Trojan staff to some underclassman. BARBARA COOPER, will my seat in Driver's Training to some lucky girl!! IOHNNY COOPER. will my seat in 205 to some under classman. PA'I I'I COOPER. will my height to any boy who wants to be a basketball center. FLORA ALICE CRABTREE, will to Nancy Crabtree, my ability to get into trouble. INEZ CRAGER. will to Norma Ray, my job at the Dairy Queen. DAVE CURNUTTE. will my interest in girls to Wayne Diener. LEROY DAILEY. will my place in the senior class to some junior. CHARLES DARBY. will my special bed in the dean's office to Benny Binns. IERRY DAVIDSON, will my ability of setting new records in being absent to L-Week-O. RICHARD DAVIS, will a new Wheelersburg deep- freeze to Bill Doherty. EUGENE DAVIS. will to my brother, jerry, the pen- ny I lost in 205. PATRICIA DIDDLE. will my naturally curly hair to Nancy Hike. IERRY DIENH. will to my brother Wayne, the ability of just getting through high school. BARBARA KAY DIXON. will all the wonderful times I have had at P.H.S. to my sister, Susan, in hopes that she too, wil enjoy her high school career. SALLY ANN DODDS. will my seat in Miss Musser's class to some fortunate junior. IACK DOLL. will to Robert Eugene Weeks these good things-L.T.I-I., S.A.F., K.A.T., you good guy. WILMA LEE DORTON. will my typing ability to Velma Dorton. I, IERRY TRUE DRESSLER. will to Daehler Hayes my place on the Trojan Yearbook Ad Staff. SHIRLEY A. DUNCAN. will to Robert Neal all the good times I had in the band. MARY LOUISE DUNN. will to Shirley Smith my ability to get into trouble. ANNE DUPUY, will my knowledge of English to Mary Gail Drake, because she needs it. IO ANN EDMISTON. will my height to some short Junior.. IOHN D. ELKINS. will to jim Hilderbrand my 37 Gem . SIDNEY ANN ELSESSER. will my curly locks to Phyllis Pelfry. I IERRY D. ELMORE. will my good times in band to jerry Gillen. BILLIE IEANNE ENGLE. will to Carol Craigmiles my ability to get along with Mr. Sunderland as a majorette. IERRY RAY PARIS. will my greasy coveralls to Norman Price. ROLAND LARRY FAEGANS, will my luck with Mr. john Glass to Larry O'Brien. CARL E. FELT. will my TGI locker. I BETTY MARIE FERGUSON, will my big heart to someone with a smaller one. VIOLET MAE FODGE. will my seat in Miss Ander- son's 2nd period English class to my sister, ludy Fodge. DOLORES FOREMAN. will to my sister, Marlene, my seat in choir, so she can make even more noise. GROVER DALE FRAZIER. will my ability to get along with Mr. Goings to Paul Sexton. I, SARAH FROWINE. will all my good times in high school to Karen Wiliams. THOM GENTRY, will my speed to Humpty Head Collins. I9 3 SL'lVIOH CLASS WILL I, FRANKLIN GERLACH. will to Mary Lou Brodbeck a sparkling smile cmd a pleasing personality. I, ALBERTA GIBBS, will to my sister, Joann, my place in Co-op class. I, QUONG GIN, will my big feet to some freshman. I, IOHN H. GLASGOW, will my big head to lim Gardner so it will match his big feet. I, IANE LEA GOLTZ, will my height to Donna Milward. I, RONALD F. GRAVES, will my brains to some un- lucky boy named Charles Price. I, ELLIS RICHARD GREATHOUSE, will to my brothe er, Dale, my place in Home Living Class. I, MARIAN ELLEN GREENWOOD, will all my good grades to some unlucky person. I, MARTHA ANN GRIMM, will my natural blond hair to Norma Ray. I, ROSE IANET GUERIN, will my baton to Carl White. I, NORMA COLEEN GULLEY, will to Piosena Horton all of my boy friends. I, TED L. HACQUARD, will my ability to get messed up to Wilson Iones. He really needs it. I, GRALEY, HAGER, will all my good times in high school to Charles Price. I, HELEN MARIE HALEY, will my ability to make Miss Burton laugh to Billy Haley. I, WANDA LEE HALL, will my diploma to Gladys Frazier. I, GINGER IRENE HAMILTON, will my place in the trumpet section to Paul Fournier. I, ROBERTA HAMMOND, will to my cousin, Ianice. all the boy friends I didn't have. I, ROGER RAY HAMMOND, will my seat in Mr. Leach's home room to Ronald Hammond. I, IOHN W. HANES. will to Bobby Gene Weeks, one box of pencils and a new clipboard. I, IIM HANNAH, will my seat at I. C. to Ierry Hager. I, RAY D. HARRIS, will my tennis playing to Leroy Secret Carr. I, MARIORIE ELLEN HEISLER, will my seat in Civics class to some unfortunate junior. I, DONNA LEE HILES, will my diploma to Shirley Smith. She may need it. I, DONALD HOERR, will to Terry Kouns my slightly used, brand new electric, and he may get a large charge out of it. I, IAMES L. HOLLIS, will my Civics to Dave Clark. I, MARIE HOWARD, will my slim waist to Evelyn Tracy. l, DONNA I. IRVIN, will my driver's permit to Coach Heller. I, AII.EEN ISON, will to Ioyce Duncan my liking for Indiana friends. I, PEGGY IAGGERS, will to Nancy Hike my fun at P. H. S. I, PAULINE IANNEY. will to my cousin, Carolyn Leath, my title of Miss Flirtation of '53 . I, CAROL IARVIS, will to lean Stapleton, my natur- al curly hair and all the fun I have had. I, IOAN IOHNSON. will my giggle spells to Ioyce Stephenson. I, MARILYN IOHNSON, will my eighteen hole stag- ger to Emily Ehrman. I, IUDITH ANN IONES, will to Carolyn lmes all the wonderful times I have had in high school. I, PHILLIP IOSEPH, will to Punk Bradley the abili- ty to get my lessons. I, LOIS IUSTICE, will my seat in Business English to Ioyce Duncan. I, PHILLIP KAHL, will my knowledge of mathematics to Dave Roth. I, GEORGE KAUT, will my seat in advanced alge- bra to my brother. I, CHLOETTA IRENE KEGLEY, will to my sister, Iune, all the wonderful times I have had at P. I-I. S. I, IANE ANN KELLY, will my ability not to get along with Mr. Hopkins to Roger Oakley and hope he can do better than I did. I, GAYLORD ALLEN KENNEDY, will my ability to go to the Dean's Office to Bennie Binns. MARTHA IANE KENNEDY, will to Ianice Chick some guy like her big brother to make her happy. CAROL SUE KESSINGER, will my difficulties in going steady to Shirley Colvin. REMONA MAE KEYES. will my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Sandy Keyes. GLORIA KIDWELL, will that my sister, Susie, will get through Mr. Collin's Class in one try, in- stead of two. IOHN HOMER KINNEY, will my nose to Preston Smith, keep it clean. DAVID E. KIRK, will my height to Charles Oakes. MARY ANN LGRUE, will to Daehler Hayes my pearl bracelet. ROBERT E. LAWSON, will my conceit to Ioy Kiser. ROSEMARY LEADINGHAM, will my place in Co- op to some lucky junior. KENNETH LEDMAN, will my kicking toe to Mike Williams, another manager. GERALDINE LEWIS, will my good times and hap- piness to Shirley Allen. KAREN LEWRY, will my shortness to Ann Whit- latch. ELLA MAE LINDAMOOD, will all my wonderful times to Shirley Sheets, Al Iolson, a junior. LOWELL LINDEMAN, will to my brother, Iim, a trip to Coach Hopkins' little office. DAVID LAWRENCE LOFT, will my brownie points to anyone needing them. DICK LOGAN. will my football locker to Dave Wagner. IACQUELINE LOWE, will to my younger brother, Ronnie, my best grades and my hard earned place in National Honor. RUTH MARIE LYNCH, will to all my little sisters my place on Senior Honor. IAMES MCCULLOCH, will my ability to play bas- ketball to Mike Williams. DONALD E. MCHENRY. will my gifted nose to my brother Bob. GERALD R. MCMANUS, will my seat in Mr. Watts' room to some lucky boy. CHARLES LOUISE MALONE, will my seat in McCombs' History Class. NANCY IEAN MARLOWE, will to Barbara Wells my seat in Civics Class. WILLIAM H. MEDLEY, will to some lucky junior my grades in Solid Geometry. WILMA IEAN MERCER, will my ability to study to any junior, because you'll need it. IOYCE ANN MERSHON, will to my sister Pinkie. my seats in Mr. Watts' first and second year bookeeping classes. PHYLLIS ROSE MEYERS. will to Genny Combs my seat in Mr, McCombs' history class. BILL MILLER, will to Paul Williams my ability to sleep in any teacher's class in school. IOANNE MILLER, will my seat in 205 study hall to Ioyce Stevenson. GEORGE WILLIAM MOSLEY, will to Dave Rommel my good grades, he may need them. CHARLES FREDERICK MULTER, will to my sister. Christine, all the books that I carry to school. VIRGINIA ANNETTE MUSSETTER, will my seat in Co-op to Marlene Cottrell. EARL L. MEYERS, will my long finger nails to Charles Price. ROY H. NOEL IR., will my good behavior to my sister, Pat. BUDDY ALLEN OAKLEY, will to any freshman boy getting an ice cube, my ability to melt all icc cubes. TUNIS OAKLEY, will to Iennie Dickson my front false tooth in hoping that she can wear it better than I. IOYCE O'DELL, will all the good times I've had in good old Portsmouth High to my sister Sharon. WILLIAM OPPENHEIMER, will a new football to Ron Ratcliff. CATHERINE ANN OVERHOLTZER, will to Ioann Parker my brains and teachers of P. H. S. . 1.9 3 SE!VIOH CLASS W L SAMMIE PARSLER, will to my brother, Larry, all of the nice teachers at P. H. S. DOROTHY PAYTON, will to Ruthmary Nolon my eraser and all my errors in Co-op Class. HELEN MARIE PEAKE, will my ability to recite quotations in Mr. Glass' class to Mary Lou Brodbeck. BI'I.L PENNINGTON. will my football jersey to Bill Meade next year. DOROTHY PETTIT, will my hot rod to anybody who can afford to keep it in gas. GLENDA PHIPPS, will to my sister, Rosalie, my seat in Room 321, GERALDINE PITTS, will my shyness to Inez Posten. TOM PITTS. will my broken typewriter in 108 to Iohn Cook. WANDA IANE PLUMMER. will to my sister, Win- ona, all of my pleasant teachers. CAROL POLLOCK. will my seat in Driver's Train- ing to some reckless driver. IACK PYLES. will to any deserving choir member my lovely soprano voice. I, TOM QUINN, will the hair on my chest to Chesty Lowell, the mouse , McLaughlin. TOM REDMAN. will my little black address book to Ronnie Walden. RICHARD RENISON, will my curly hair to all the sophomore blondes. JACK RIGGS, will my love for a tuba to Bill Hobbs. PATTY RILEY. will quiet ways to Phyllis Boyle. DOROTHY RITCHEY, will my boring classes to some unsuspecting freshman. CHUCK RODGERS. will to Gary Goodman all the stuff I didn't get in High School. FRANKLIN ROE, will my rusty old baritone horn to Nelson Barker. CHARLOTTE RUARK. will my seat in 321 study to Ianet Kerns. IAMES SADDLER. will all of my sleepless hours to an under classman. ROLAND SEDZIOL. will all of my broken pencils to Mike Crager. MARIANNE SETH, will my height to any needy underclassman. GEORGE SCHWEINSBERG. will my seat and stove in home-living to Robert Parding. GAY SI-IAMBLIN, will to my little sister, Ioy, in the year l966, my position as majorette. MIKE SKAATES. will my place in the choir to Iim Green. HARVEY SLEPIAN, will my driver's license to Buz Cantor. IIM SMALLWOOD. will my eyes to Stan Work- man. KENNETH SMITH. will my seat in Mr. McComb's room to some senior for history. IIM SNODGRASS, will my seat in Mr. McComb's room to Anna Glenn. PINKIE SNYDER. will my long golden curls to Diana Staiger. CAROL SOMERSET, will good times in my senior year to Barbara Wells. ROBERT SOMMERS. will to Lord Hobbs a brain which may help him in his field of criminology. RUBY SPEARS. will my 2nd period class seat to Dave Crapper. SANDRA SPENCER, will all of the wonderful times I have had in P. H. S. to Patty Linham. SHARON STURGILL. will my big brown eyes and all the nice teachers at P. H. S. to Mary Ryan. BARBARA SWISSHELM. will my long finger- nails to Ianice Skeens. BARBARA TACKETT. will my aversion to Civics tio any under classman who wants it. KATHRYN TAYLOR. will my horse laugh to Ines Poston. RUTH TEIVIPLEMAN, will my ability to skip school without being caught to Brenta Iackson. IAMES THOMAS. will my three years of Mechani- cal Drawing to some poor freshman. BARBARA TONEY. will my laugh to anyone who will have- it. HAROLD VALENTINE. will my laziness to Mary Thomas. TOM VAUGHTERS. will my Hot Rod driving to Dean Nittle. LARRY VENTURINO. will my ability to meet a wonderful girl like I did once. FORREST WARD, will my ability to drive a Cros- ley to some lucky freshman. DAVID WARREN. will my fat lip to lerry Sturgill next season. RICHARD WEGHORST, will my couch in the li- brary to Dick Hill. DON WEIDNER, will my ability to drive to David Marting. ROBERT WELTY. will my seat in Miss Burton's class R.I.P. to Ron Rayburn. BILL WHITE, will to Bob Venturino my trouble with women. RON WHITE. will all my special abilities to lim Fordycel PAULA WILLIAMS, will my poodle cut to any person with a lot of bobby pins. TOM WILLIAMS. will my special niche in Miss DuPuy's heart to my brother Mike if he is will- ing to be called fool, idiot, etc. for two years. TOM WII.SON. will what ability I have to keep in step in band to my brother, Bob. SHIRLEY WINEBRENNER. will my ability to get to school on time to Barbara Wells. MARY WITTON, will anything to anyone who wants it. DORIS WOOTEN. will my brown curly hair to someone who is less fortunate than I. LOIS WORKMAN. will my ability to get along with teachers to my sister, Betty Workman. HM YOUNG. will the food in he cafeteria to some freshman with a strong stomach. FUTURE AMBITIONS START ON PAGE 214 192 s ' W I QQ il' Q -sawing' W fl tis' Trojan Yea book ima . 6 45 X 2X Top to Bottom Left to Right: Tea for two. and two for tea . . Helen Haley On the road to Mandalay . . . Carl White Once in a while . . . Marlene and Delores Foreman Can't help lovin' that man o'mine . . . Ruby Spears, Helen Haley, Lois Beck The fire and fury ol Lizt's Hungarian Rhapsody as played by Mike Skaates and lim Green Tying apples on a lilac tree . . . Connie Yuenger and Christine Muller 5 if-. ZS g-n-v S ,X fp 31' s 'A xx xv! x if f x 1' 'V . Top to Bottom, Lett to Right: M. C. oi greatest show at P. H. S. Frank Gerlach If The Dancing Trojan . . . Marilyn lohnson By the light of the silvery moon . . . Sue Cablish, Anne DuPuy. 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Washington Cincinnati 30, Ohio 206 Ol-llO ASPHALT PAVING CORPORATION CONTRACTORS AND PRODUCERS OF ASPHALTIC CONCRETE We Specialize in Asphalt Paving for PLAYGROUNDS DRIVEWAYS BASKETBALL COURTS PARKING LOTS TENNIS COURTS Asphalt playgrounds help keep the outside and inside of your school clean, providing a safe and adequate place to play. PHONE 2-7521 823 PORTSMOUTH, PROSPECT STREET OHIO L Vic THE SMART SHOP FOR IUNIOR MISS TILEN ES LEVINE AUTO PARTS NEW AND USED qcxllio cit 1011 qcty Chillicothe Street COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF WALKERS W. L. 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PINEE FOODS Phone 1220 Ninth St. 2-7941 209 I COMPLIMENTS' OF WE SALUTE TODAY YOU G ADUATES PORTSMOUTH LANE -SHOP at Merlin Copas P.H'SII!I,iIgrec1 Copos P.H.S. '25 CUM?-A-NY 1133112327 1i'332ZiZTdE?2if? S5333 Supplies Fountain Service 1915 Phone 1212 Phone Grandview 2-7261 Kinney's Lorne 7-1401 PI'101'1E? COMPLIMENTS OF 2-4181 WEST END CQVERT ELECTRIC CO. FURNITURE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 714 Tenth St. R. I. Yuenger, Portsmouth, Ohio Owner NEW BOSTON GALLIA ST. PORTSMOUTH AUTO EXCHANGE EDWARD STAEBLER IEXIVELER 1117 Phone Gallia St. 2-8391 Portsmouth Ohio 210 HHQWARDH G HIGHNH S QOMPLIMFNTS OF BERNDT LASALLE INSURANCE HQTEL 709 Portsmouth, 737 Phone Sixth Street Ohio Fourth St 2 2411 COMPLI MFNTS OF FQUR KEYS MCKINNEYS gm? TELEVISION will SALES AND SERVICE First in Television 1 1 Portsrnouth'S Oldest Tele-v1S1on Deoler RESTAURANT 1426 Phone Ninth St 29841 CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS FROM OF 53 , HTINKH OPPEN1-IEIMER S NODLER Across from Grunt School 415 Phone Glover St. 27161 WURSTER DRUG COMPANY THE REXALL STORE 419 CHILLICOTHE STREET Prescriptions Center Over Fifty-Elve Yeors Four Reqistered Phorrnocists Ot Eotithtul Service 211 BEST WISHES FROM SOUTHWEST O. CARSON STEEL EARKLOVV CORP. YOUR COUNTY ENGINEER PORTSMOUTH, OHIO fT E LONG AND COMPANY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY FURNITURE 729 PHONE SIXTH STREET 2-3871 UR ONGRATULATIONS T0 OF '53 212 COMPLIMENTS OF PORTSMOUTH IEWELRY GIFT STORE Headquarters For HAMILTON-ELGIN-BENRUS WATCHES LaRoy Theater corner Phone S 3 4121 E IRE STONE STORES 1223 PHONE Gall' and IG Portsmouth' OFFNERE ST. 3-3421 Glover St Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS GILBERT IDEAL MILK COMPANY HOLLAR CONTRACT PLASTERING PHQNE 3-2951 213 1.9 5' S M011 FUTURE AMBITI0lV.S' IO ANN ABRAMS-To rob a cradle. NANCY CAROLYN ADKINS-To be a great success in whatever field I go into. HARRY ALCORN-To be a millionaire. WENDELL ALEXANDER-To be a dentist. DAVID APEL-To get a new truck. BILL ARMSTRONG-To own my own game reserve. DAVID ARNOLD-To play big league baseball. TEDDY BAER-To marry a French woman. DON BAKER-To make my first million without working. DARLENE BARKER-To be a music teacher. JOHN BARKETI'-To be a playboy. JUDY BARRINGER-To get my driver's license. WILLIAM BAUER-To be a millionaire so I won't have to eat my own cooking all through life. IANET LEA BIAS-To get married. BONNIE BIGGS-To help more people learn to laugh. RONALD L. BINGAMAN-To coach football at P.H.S. RONALD BLAIR-To get rich quick. CHARLES BOBST-To make my second mlllton. MARVIN BOEHM-To make the best chef ever. PATRICIA BOGGS-To be contented. BETTY BOND-To buy a Cadillac convertible. JEAN BOORMAN--To be contented with life. GAIL BOREN-To be liked by everyone. ELVIRA JEAN BOYD-To be a secretary PEGGY BRAKE-To live long enough to attend Mr. Sunderland's wedding. CHARLOTTE BRANDEL-ro camp on top of me xen- mcky mu.. PATRICIA ANN BRACI-IETT-To always be haPPY. HOWARD BREI-IMER-To become mature in every sense of the word. BARBARA BROMBACHER-To get my Mrs. degree. DONALD BROWN-To be a machinist. SHIRLEY BROWN-To be a beautician. DICK BURDETTE--To be sheriff of Tadpole Township. MARY BURKS-To be a housewife. JAN BUSH-To never forget how to smile. SUE ANN CABLISH-To travel. then get married. BRUCE CANTER-To he a big success. JOHN Cl-IAMBERLIN-To always do the best I can in whatever I do. JACK CHRISTIAN-To do a little better than the next guy. KAREN CLARK-Settle down and cook spaghetti the rest of my life. MARY FRANCES CLARKE-To be a success In any- thing I do. 214 ALICE COLLIER-To be a nurse. MICHAEL CONKLIN-To become a success ln the vocation I undertake. DONALD CONLEY-To be on the first rocket to the moon. ARTHUR CONNER-To drive in stock car races. JOHNNY COOPER-To become a millionaire without working. PATTI COOPER-To always be happy. FLORA CRABTREE-To be a success at whatever I undertake. INEZE CRAGER-To be a surgical nurse. DAVE CURNUTTE-To make a Kerploosh . LEROY DAILEY-To be a machinist. CHARLES DARBY-To make enough money to put bigger lockers on the first floor. JERRY DAVIDSON-To have a new Oldsmobile. RICHARD DAVIS-To be a commercial artist. EUGENE DAVIS-To be a chemical engineer. PATRICIA DIDDLE-To be a housewife. JERRY DIENER-To be a store proprietor. BARBARA KAY DIXON-To be an x-ray specialist. SALLY ANN DODDS-To be a housewife. JACK DOLL-To get along with other people. WILMA LEE DORTON--To be a secretary. JERRY TRUE DRESSLER-To help other people as much as possible. SHIRLEY ANN DUNCAN-To be a nurse or a social worker. MARY LOUISE DUNN-To always keep my sense of humor. ANNE DUPUY-To make B. C. stop calling welcher . JO ANN EDMISTON-To own a baby blue Cadillac convertible. IOHN D. ELKINS-To help others. SIDNEY ANN ELSESSER-To be a success. JERRY ELMORE-'l'o fulfill my ambitions. BILLIE JEANNE ENGLE-To be as well groomed as Miss Burke. JERRY RAY PARIS--To be cm admiral in the Navy. ROLAND LARRY FAEGANS-To ratse a good family and make money for them. CARL E. FELTY--To work as an Auto Mechanic. BETTY MARIE FERGUSON-To travel around the world at least once. VIOLET MAE FODGE-To loin the Waves. DOLORES FOREMAN-To teach other brats. GROVER DALE FRAZIER-To be a sheet metal worker. I9 3 SEIVIHH FUTURE AMBITI NS SARAH FROWINE-To get my Mrs. degree. THOM GENTRY-To be a pharmacist. FRANKLIN T. GERLACI-I-To go into law and politics. ALBERTA GIBBS-To be a secretary. OUONG GIN--To be a bacteriologist or laboratory technician. IOHN H. GLASGOW-To make a million dollars. IANE LEA GOLTZ-To be a nurse. RONALD GRAVES-To become a man. ELLIS RICHARD GREATI-IOUSE-To be a good meat- cutter. MARIAN ELLEN GREENWOOD-To be married. MARTHA ANN GRIMM-To travel. ROSE IANET GUERIN-To play professional football for the Rams . NORMA COLLEN GULLEY-To find a good man and marry him. TED HACOUARD-To play colege athletics. HELEN I-IALEY-To become an angel of mercy. WANDA LEE HALL-To be a housewife. GINGER IRENE HAMILTON-To have q story pub- lished. ROBERTA HAMMOND-To be a secretary. ROGER HAMMOND--To own my own business. IOHN HANES--To be a wonderful business man. IIM I-IANNAH-To be head rack boy at the stag. RAY D. HARRIS-'l'o be a professor of foreign lan- guages. MARIORIE ELLEN I-IEISLER-To do something worth- while. DONNA LEE HILES-To get married. DONALD HOERR-To stand on my head on top of the Tai Mahal. IAMES L. HOLLISATo be a business man. MARIE HOWARD-To be a nurse. DONNA I. IRVIN-To learn how to cook. AILEEN ISON-To be a secretary. PEGGY IAGGERS-To be a dental technician. PAULING IANNEY-To learn how to cook. CAROL ANN IARVIS-To be a physical therapist. IOAN IOHNSON-To be a secrteary. MARILYN IOHNSON-To get I. D. and D. A. to get that aerial for me so I can play the radio. IUDITH ANN IONES-To be a matron of an orphan- age. PI-IILLIP E. IOSEPH-To be a house painter. LOIS IUSTICE-To be happy. PHILLIP KAHL-To make a million dollars. GEORGE KAUT-To go as far as I can in life. CHLOETTA IRENE KEGLEY-To be a success in whatever I do. IANE ANN KELLY-To win the Stag . GAYLORD ALLEN KENNEDY-To manage Alber's MARTHA IANE KENNEDY--To go to the moon. CAROL SUE KESSINGER-To be a success in what- ever I choose to do. REMONA MAE KEYES-I'm Undecided Now, so I guess l'll have to he satisfied with Come What May. GLORIA KIDWELL-To have a big convertible. IOHN HOMER KINNEY-To get out of High School. DAVID KIRK-To be an engineer. MARY ANN LARUE-To be successful. ROBERT LAWSONfTo ioin the Marines. ROSEMARY LEADINGHAM-To be a successful sec- retary. KENNETH LEDMAN-To be successful in life. GERALDINE LEWIS-To travel. KAREN LEWRY-To do what I want to any time I want to. ELLA MAE LINDAMOOD-To be a success in what- ever I choose to do or be. IACK LINDEIVIAN-To ioin the Air Force or the Navy. DAVID LOFT-To be a social bum. DICK LOGAN-To be a trainer. IACOUELINE LOWE-To be a business executive. RUTH MARIE LYNCH-To be a nurse. IAMES MCCULLOCI-Ie-To be a success. DONALD MCHENRY-To be a prefessional hobo. GERALD MCMANUS-To ioin the Army. CHARLES LOUISE MARLONE-To go into automo- tive engineering. NANCY IEAN MARLOWEATo be a successful busi- ness woman. WILLIAM MEDLEY-To fly around the world non- stop. WILMA IEAN MERCER-To be an air line hostess. IOYCE ANN MERSHON-To be a success in what- ever field in life I undertake in life to do. PHYLLIS MEYERS-To become a business adminis- trator. BILL MILLER-To make my second million first. IOANNE MILLERa'l'o be a beautlcian. GEORGE MOSLEY--To be a public enemy No. 1. CHARLES MULTER-To make life a little easier for the next person. CONTINUED ON PAGE 222 BEST WISHES FROM YOUR SI-IERRIF BURL E. JUSTICE one 731 COMPLIMENS OF MILLER APPLIANCE Authorized Dealer For -AC FRIGIDIARE and MAYTAG APPLIANCES 919 Gallia I P E R I O R WIFCO MORTAR CEMENT NT X0 R C5 PORTLAND Q2 UPERIOR A S sb SMOUW' SUPERIQR CEMENT DIVISION BIG N Everyone Listens to W. N. X. T. 1260 ON YOUR DIAL IOUO WATTS DPS THE HIGH SCHOOL SET C. A. YEAGER Sc CO. STREET ZRAL DING CONSTRUCTION WISHES DUATES, FROM STAPLETON OFFICE SUPPLY CO. STATIONERS-OFFICE SUPPLIES SCI-IOOL SUPPLIES VIRGINIA MUSSETTER-To be a successful secre- Phgne Y' COAL SALES COMPANY h 3-2731 219 215 217 GRIIVIIVIS QK SPORTING GOODS RAWLINGS AND WILSON'S SPORTING EOUIPMENT NEWS sssisixissssisssgm HUSTQN Ph ,.OQ.O NTIA G 11 55891 C PRE-CAST CONCRETE COMPANY CQ' ff PHONE II SAY IT WITH FLOWERS EAT AT BUT SAY IT WITH OURS PATSY INN HERMS RESTAURANT DELICIOUS FOOD 24 HOURkOUALITY SERVICE TI-IE STEWART II h CS: CICIY Ph W' P' A' Y' 23711 S 2:2641 RROKERAGE PO h Oh 71292 NS FROM 1400 CAROLINA ON LUMBER C0 GARNET M. HQLLAR YOUR ' DIAL IOII Ph I. I S 21671 220 WHEN THE RANKS OF MEDIOCRITY ARE CROWDED, THERE IS ALWAYS PLENTY OE ROOM AT THE TOP OF YOUR PROFESSION FLOOD DRUGS To you who made the grade - CCDDGRHTULHTICDDS, CLHSS GF '53l W r,,?,, I9 3 SENIHII FUTURE AMBITI NS EARL MYERS-To be a theatre manager. ROY NOEL IR.-To be a machinist. BUDDY OAKLEY-To be an electrical engineer. TUNIS OAKLEY-To be the best dressed man in the world. IOYCE O'DELL-To be a secretary. IOHN OLIVER-To be a professional baseball play- er. WILLIAM OPPENHEIMER-To go into coaching or business. SAMMIE PARSLEY-To be a Preacher's wife. DOROTHY PAYTON-To live in Oregon away from the Atomlc Center, Portsmouth. HELEN MARIE PEAKE-To lead a happy and suc- cessful llfe. BILL PENNINGTON-To be a mechanic. DOROTHY PETTIT-To be a successful R. N. GLENDA PAYE PHIPPS-To be successful in what- ever I undertake. GERALDINE PITTS-To do office work. TOM PITTS- To get a new red convertible. CAROLE SUE POLLOCKQTO help people. IACK PYLES-To be a minister. THOMAS OUINN-To win friends and influence people. RICHARD RENISON-To make my second million. IACK RIGGS-To be a bachelor. PATTY RILEY-To be a nurse. DOROTHY RITCHEY-To be Skip's wite. CHUCK ROGERS-To play football and be a coach. FRANKLIN ROE-To go into iournalism. CHARLOTTE RUARK-To travel. JAMES SADDLER-To make my iitth million. ROLAND SEDZIOL-To be an engineer. MARIANNE SETH-To visit Paris. GEORGE SCHWEINSBERG-To loin the Armed Forces. GAY SHAMBLIN-To be gay . MIKE SKAATES-To become a famous scientist. HARVEY SLEPIAN--To become a success in my chosen prolession. IAMES SMALLWOOD-To charge pillboxes in Korea. 222 KENNETH SMITH-To be a machinist. IAMES SNODGRASS-To have a good iob. PAULINE SNYDER-To succeed in life. CAROLE SOMERSET-To be an X-ray technician. BOB SOMMERS-To find a sucker who will buy my car or trade me a cadillac. RUBY SPEARS-To be a teacher. SANDRA SPENCER-To be a sucess. SHARON STURGILL-To be a teacher and then get married. BARBARA SWISSHELM-To go to college. and then make Mrs.. my career. BARBARA TACKETT-'l'o get married. KATHRYN TAYLOR-w'l'o sail around the world in a bath tub. RUTH TEMPLEMAN-To make a new plastic out of bubble gum. IAMES THOMAS-To be an electrical engineer. STANLEY THOMPSON-To be an auto mechanic. BARBARA TONEY-To be a success. HAROLD VALENTINE-To work in a factory. TOM VAUGHTERS-To be a mechanic. LARRY VENTURINO-To be successful. FORREST WARD-To go to college. DAVE WARREN-To count the bullets that will go into my machine gun. RICHARD WEGHORST-To be an engineer. DON WEIDNER-To be a mechanic. BOB WELTY-To go to the Navy. BILL WHITE-To be a General in the Air Force. RONALD WHITE-To work at the Portsmouth Times. PAULA WILLIAMS-To go to California. TOM WILLIAMS-To be President of the U. S. TOM WILSON-To be a chemical engineer. SHIRLEY WINEBRENNER-To be a secretary. MARY WI'I'I'EN-To do social work. DORIS WOOTEN-To be a psychologist. LOIS WORKMAN-To become an art designer. HM YOUNG-To make enough money to put a han- dle on the pencil sharpner in 205. XM COMPLIMFNTS OF C. I-IERRMAN N STANDARD 31 SUNS PACKING SUPPLY COMPANY COMPANY PLANT STORES 2040 013 GALLIA e-ALMA STREET STREET CORNER 1004 PHONE EIGIQE FINDLAY ST 3 1121 MURRAY COMPLIMFNTS OF ZIMMERMANS INC. Office Supplies 81 Equipment STEELAGE DESK FILES UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS ALUMINUM CHAIRS SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES SAFES DUPLICATOR SUPPLIES FILING SUPPLIES OLDTOWN DUPLICATORS STORAGE CABINETS DRAFTING SUPPLIES COMPLETE OFFICE SERVICE 810 Ch1II1 othe St Phones Portsmouth Oh1o 2 0661-2-5601 224 COMPTGN ENGRAVING AND PRINTING 0'-v 5 Q' G1 'E' , L 111 -1 3, 'COMPTOLITH' RINTING 1 NG E PHONE MODERN W 3 9 225 t A Action Shots, Basketball Action Shots, Football .... Adams, Mr. Lowell ..,.. Administration ....,...,.. Ad-Staff .......,.,.., Ads , ......... ,..................,.......... Anderson, Miss Margaret Assembly Shots .....,...,..... B Ball, Miss Margaret ......, Band ..4.4.,...........,.....,.,. ..... Band, Pep ,,...,,.....,......... Basketball Basketball Basketball Action Shots Boys' Varsity Captain , ........ Basketball, Coach ,,,.. Basketball Copy ..,..,.,...,. Basketball Freshman ..,.. Basketball Individual .... Basketball Introductory , Basketball Reserves ....., Basketball Managers .,,.. Betty Lamp Club .,,..,.. Blazer, Miss Anna ....,. Blondes .......,..,....,....... Board of Education ,....,.. Bronson, Mr. Robert ....,.. Brunnettes ........ ......., Burke, Miss Freda .,.,..., a 27. 110. 11 Burton, Miss Ruth ...,................. Cheerleaders Chemistry ..., Choir ...,..,.....,. Church scene ...., Classes ,..,...... Clubs .........,.., Co-Ed Prom .,...... Cole, Mr. R. D. . ...., .. Collins, Mr. Edsel ........ Commercial Co-op .,..,.. 226 28. 29. 13 IBDEIX 80. 81 62. 63 49 45. 46. 47 108 193-226 49 69 49 1. 112. 113 ilyleai 80. 81 73 72 75 70 ....,....... .. 74 76. 77. 78 74 79 96 49 22. 23 47 . ,..... 49 24. 25 49 49 20. 21 2. 114. 115 .. 136. 192 89-115 49 49 ., 32. 33 Crabtree, Mr. Herbert .,....... D Deans , ..,..........,....., .. Deans Assistants .......... Distributive Education .... Dramatics ..........,..,.,..,..., Drum Major ..,..... Drum Maiorettes ...... 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Hopkins, Mr. Richard ...,. ., .. 10. 11 48 62. 63 61. 62 60 66-68 63 129 128 60 45 136-142 138 50 99 50 83188 50 82 50 50 50 51 I-Iopkins, Miss Thelma . . I-lowes, Miss Ioan ..,.,.... Humphrey, Mr. Ray E. International Club ....... Inter Nos ..... ,........,,......, I Speak for Democracy Iunior Class ,,......... Iunior Class Play , Iunior Class Officers .....i..,,. Key Club ............,,.. ..,....... Korean Memorial ...... Krausz, Miss Mary .... Leach, Mr. Bert ........,.... Lorentz, Mr. Charles ..., Library Club ,.,,........, ,,,. , Lowry, Mrs. Ioanrie ......,...,.. Mackoy, Miss Caroline McBroon, Mrs. Margaret McComb, Mr. Franklin .. McGoron, Mr. Marvin . McKelvey, Mr. I-I. W. .. McKenzie, Mr. Cyril .. ,. Morris, Mr. Duffrin . . Multer, Mr. Fred ...,. Music Section ,,., ...., . . Musser. Miss Isabel ..,... National I-Ionor Society News Class ,,.,... ..,... . Niswonqer, Mrs. Nellie Noel, Miss Gurney .....,., . ., , Office scene ,, ,.,,.,,.,. ,. 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