Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)
- Class of 1954
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School Life f Aclverfisemenfs and Index J T o'an Yearbook Staff Officers I Edifors: Mary Lou Brodbeck, Daehler Hayes Business Manager: Anifa Apel Adviser: Freda Burke . 1 in M, 4 Fkvg i' ' ' m sv x ' ul, ww, ,L ln! -v lfmvgisleggsz Wggff W S' lgw 4 12' ,QL 1' 4-X. - , ' E ' ' nr, . .. -V ,- -, i'l X?'fHvq1r:3,emw'f 'gif- THE WORLD IS AT YOUR The airplane hasliparadoxioally ilrahflolrmed +he world, shrinking i+s . borders, making peace more bouniiful, war more devasfaiing. Global disfances are no longer reckoned in miles buf in hours and min- ufes. For PEACE as well as for WAR. E 'MMM 13,-n erik , ' 'f .ft ' ', Q ,. R. 1, ,. ez xiii-il' 3 .4 ' 'L F-P-FY-sir' F , .gvazzmgiual . I ' fry ll ff.'.1A: Nfl 3 wa-Q-4-W -5251?-2-ui DQOR -L+! . 'ffl' ' -f 5 5 2 3 Y J R' g-w JM! , I ,Q 41450,-I Trojans, Full Winged, Prepared For Flight To Flighf info lhe mysierious realm of supersonic hils a len-lon roclrel like an unfriendly solid 4 . . . World evenls move rapidly. 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' 5.. . -'S ' N WWW. w ,Am ,, 3 -3. Great Progress in Human Relations . . . That All Men Are Created Eq I Z7 X I X 'N LJ F 1 ' s 5 i , 5 M iff' 6 ' ' x 71 Q HIONJ A' f 73f ffIi2l?-11,1 Striving toward the establishment of brotherhood, justice, and peace. if Macbefhz Lay on, Macduff, and damned be him 'H1a+ firsf cries, 'Hold, enoughl' ' Engaged in mock combai' for +he bene'Fi+ of +heir English IV class are: leff +o rigid' Bob Weeks and Jerry Sfurgiil. We gel a piclure of IOH1-cenfury England fhrough sfudying Shakespeare's Macbefh M I ll I 1 I Q a Lady acbelh. Here s 'lhe smell of +l'1e blood shll, all +he perfumes of Arabva will 'I'l1uslrH'le hand. Ol'1,oh, oh! Acfing our dream scene from MACBETEH in class are, lef+ fo rigl1+: Carolyn Cranmer, Emily Ehrman, and Wilson Jones. Q, WMM 0 R .cj Q rf 'Q 1 i e il V' F M r 3 ll 1 TN 1---1 if JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 1953 Our side-walk arfisi quickly cufs each lady's profile. Leff fo righf: Arfisi, Robert Mohl: Ginger Hemilfon, Frank Gerladm, PaH'y Ashcrafi, A. J. Conner. I4 of .H 7' ' Wi .1 Q xg .J 'A X 4 ff' -QW 'B 4 ! f ' ' iff i ' A f Q wi ' . . A swf! 1 If Ll 4 1 ' ' ' 42' ' : l.,4' g54T1km,...5Wb ' 'W MT N .2 U ,ps X -- V, N sf af f v 'S , 1 ins, ' . 8' s 5 i xiflfvx X m--'V wiitx :SN ff I 'r-MWQ Q 4' fi I know that Europe's wonderful- INTERNATIONAL CLUB STUDENTS lt's sweet to dream in Venice . . and it's great to study Rome.- MISS BALL'S LATIN II CLASS wiv ff if sg e em: if e se iZ.oM'G -div. gy Mi' 'rf -wi? 'rw 'wg E i Q Ii' sf : K J - -Q-155 fb 11 I :ef 'z Rf' Hi . l f E iga? X1 ' .. f'f1..'J-f.. . -, - :W , 2 . f 4 ., Ni, 'V ,A V - 1 --if , . .,. 7 Q H is : f . .wi T' 'rw 'si r u- . ' ht' f 5 V ,- 5 Vg. MW? ,A ,X Q! Wi,-:55'2+' .. f?J1'f Vf?'T'k'8:'7 A f':: , efgfggzx ' 'k.W' '.,Y3yaW f, K TL ' L' kkk. ,gg-ww 'zffinx H f BUT WHEN IT COMES T0 LIVING THERE IS NO PLACE V ff f4xr:Q 3 5 E ,K v w -3 1 K l-T Q Q 1 1 M X, LIKE HOME 'S X 'MH P H. S. Cheerleaders 1 Q f S , . X r 1 XC N i 1: Wherever +here's a foolball game fhere's a cheerleader, and wherever +here's a cheerleader, +here's an exuberanf spiril loose on +he field. Adding flashing skirfs and megaphones lo lhe already colorful playing field were cheerleaders: Sally Hansee, Nancy Bower, Judy Benner, Jo Ann Parker, Willadean Harrison, Phyllis Pelfrey. K Qffggr S Q-fx? R + w J km,.W,,f +f, sf. 'miie-Jr O '1 f 4 51: 5 J- s ga. ,s fificmaxinzw Efieiiiefr giving the boys R Heller ll 535: ' ,,f ', A WX .Z 1X ff X' Z ,f V f X xf xx X xx x , . xg, V V , A ' f X j I ' YV' ' f , X f P Y 3 V ' 1 X . f' 1 - xx! 3 X I, ix ' X1 5, A ' X X. -x ,. ,f 1 dj 'Q X N-XX X.. f fx J!!!-If I SW' V ,- .V ' K fn 'I X'-XXX ,J ft yy Q yi 1 X X , X x X X ,f y 'x I X 9 1 X 3 I W 7 j !, If I 1' ,J f f I I Y X u . X I X. X 'W W ' I K K V1 ,X I X, , I f ' 4 ,XX X I Y V H N f , . Xk H-,'Q l Y. ., . 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N X iff , 1 .pl CW ,L 'H f 'GSK , as A 1 E al 3 H' .,go,.. 5 '! ..,,1A L + W 1 'fu' 5 mn an A ,Wg F1-R, ai My ' n 1 Wil' my-QA N 1 S I - EI H HE Testing for solving individual problems of adjustment ff' if sf' neoivoenovaluatianpcrlodonlhoKudurpsydlologlcalhsl's lbmfll5,.QlIl'lUfll'll5 and ' X mtl ak A wx X ,Q s S 4 M 9 it A-,W if Qi Learning While Earning Mr. William Sharp looks on while Joyce Bailey fypes a leHer for Br'agdon's Deparimenf Slore X X N ff X . as ' x Office Training on a Real Assignment in the Business World. Rulhmary Nolan chals wi+h Mr. Jo'hn VeHer of 'lhe Superior Marqueiie Cemenl' Company On the Job Experience Mr. Richard Hill, accounfanf, wafches his Teen age assisfanl, Alberi Linh ' Q I E . . - . A Y I 1 K, .L W 5 MJ Liga RJ -XJMJ Expert Advice in the Business World Mrs. Gilley checks off new addiiion for Peggy Alcorn in Marlings' Book Deparimenl Miss Alberta Wittenburg Commercial Co-ordinotor Telephone Service Thelma Burlon looks up a phone number for Pal McGlor1e I Q f Q lnslruclion and on lhe job lraining al PHS give commercial co-operalive sludenis aclequaie experience for cleri- cal and office work. Miss Alberla Wiilenburg aids lhe girls in and ou+ of lhe classroom wilh praclical advice and able assislance. Peggy Cassell, Imogene Horne, Peg- gy Alcorn ancl Janel' Whaley mimeo- graph 'riclcels , ,,-,A fi' Carolyn Gray, Rullirnary Nolan, Norma Abdon, and Shelby Smilh pracfice filing Girls in ofilice praclice class lype from slworfhand nofes Girls find adding machines faster fhan pencils s Delores Allen, Norma Smiflw, and Norma Fea1ell sorf college inlormafion Miss Wiffenlaurg fallxs over iob possibilifies wifl1Juc'ly Chapman and Marilyn Shope Q-PREPARING T Lf 1' U 4 4 A NS-.., Ein QN THE Jos vis... f' . ,,-- ' Q Trades nal School 1 W Q ' ,ia S V- Q xv' , A F , , N 2 X t' L ,,-. , 1 - e - , 'Es u,,3f'5g9,,i ..4jQi 5,1 22 ' ' ' Lgwla. g -5 M rw 'ff' :By , :ff mx N, gn. A , vw , - wifi iEgf:5zH4555B'.fg,sfa' ?-EFS-fwgi: HMV , f ,..5,,. A, ,. Wi., ,M .,,,fff ww- ,-a. . - f,.e.,,.if5g3ye?w,f:,QQ. fx f,-gg ,, J: 1. m 1. ff- ,fx -V A ' ' W .1-:fr.T, a-W' ,Ji ' W. w , - -f , ., M L ,k.,,f.-gwm ju, k.',1rf.,,,,-xi-.. 15:44 3 V . A :JV 0 va WL - Mr. Goings ins+ruc+s a class in relafecl sheef mefal Proclucfion is fhe key fo progress. - Ok wx Ka ik... -w ..- Senior machine shop becoming acquainfed wiih indushial mefhods, procedures, and +ools. Machine shop-+he promise is cer+ain for ac- celerafed progress in ihe Years ahead. 36 Opera+ing procedures in senior aufomofive shop. - ...M .-.111 i ii -N. . , 5 Looking For a Career? Don't Forget Selling -it offers big opportunities, big rewards Barbara Wells on the fob in Martings Station- ary Department Nell Ball displays earrings in Martings' Jewelry Department Joyce Stephenson unboxes a blanket in Mart- ings, Bedding Department Mr. Charles McClure Distributive Co-ordinator Joyce Hamillon, Fred Frilz, and Dave Emriclc use sales +ecl1nique via leleplwone W DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PHS boys and girls in Dislribulive Eclucalion gain much praclical knowledge in llwe selling fielcl by applying lhe +ecl1niques lhey learn in 'rhe class- room lo 'll1eir jobs in +l1e relail world. To guicle flae sfudenfs in fheir sludies and pro- mole co-operalion belween +l1em and fheir em- ployers, Mr. Charles McClure falces +l1e responsi- bilifies of co-ordinaling schoolwork wifh selling worlc. 5 A 3 ,, .3 Eugene Smilh officia+es al a meeling of l'l1e D-E Club IQ. Tawnya Carlee, Rulh Kendrick, Velma Dor+on, and Judy Cooper plan a merchandise manual. Belly Cooper, Joyce Sfephenson, Pa+ Mowery, Peggy Gray, and Helen Le++-five mighly slick saleswomen Phyllis Zeisler, Barbara Wells, Joyce Riley and Nell Ball praclice sales demonsfrafion. A good display helps sales-lleff 'lo righll Glenn Dials, Dean Sparks, Joyce Collier, Eugene Smi'rl1, Phyllis Boyle, ancl Pa+ Copley. 01.10 Lefl 'io Right Mary Ryan and Gladys Rholen prac- iice filing. Innate Intelligence is as Essential as Hip- ' Secretarial Skill Office Praciice girls address envelopes for PTA. 3' nxxqfgx ,., ,f MISS WYANT S OFFICE PRACTICE CLASS Speed and accuracy on +I1e fypewrifer are essenfial for many posiiions in business offices. Leff fo Right Nancy Bowman, Alice Banfield, Elaine Benner mim- eograph check sheefs for Career Day. Maralee Redman demonsi'ra+es fhe power of personali+y over fhe felephone. 9 -iw c.fL-is 'vi Y-'ZZD' 3? 'S OUR ADMINISTRATION MEETS THE CHALLENGE OF THE ATOMIC AGE The responsibiliry for organizing and carrying our a program of educa+ion for all fhe youfh of +he Por'rsmou+h Ciry Schools and for providing facilities for such a program is delega+ed +o fhe Board of Educa+ion. The members of Ihis Board, chosen by fellow ci+izens and serving wiihouf pay, give fheir lime and service +o Ihe enfire communily in planning For +he needs of youfh. fiigm Miss Hazel Toney, secrefary Io Mr. Ridenour Direcfor of Business Affairs. Miss Thelma Hopkins, secrefary fo Mr. McKelvey, Superinfend- enf of Schools. in 5 .1 3 ., 2, 5 5,5 If '-Us .al Ralph Elliof has been a+ Porlsmouih High School for +he lasf nine years. He has served boih +he school and ihe communily in a double capaciiy, dean of boys al PHS since l945 and Porismoufh branch direclor of Ohio Universily for 8 years. Mr. EllioH has had a wealih of expe- rience before coming 'lo PHS. A na- live of Porfsmoufh, Mr. Elliof received his bachelor of ar+s from Ohio Uni- versiiy and his masler of arfs from Ohio S+a+e Universify. He +augh+ school 22 years prior 'ro being PHS dean. ln his posifion as dean, Mr. Elliof iakes alfendancel counsels boys, and assisis lhe principal. Mrs. Margare+ McBroom, ending her sixlh year as PHS dean of girls, enjoys her infer- es+ing work. Cer+ainly i'r's hard, she says, buf I like my iob. l enjoy helping young- sfers in my capacify as clean. Mrs. McBroom's varied duiies include The care of lhe absence lisf, fhe siclr room, and lhe cheerleaders: sponsorship of Girls' League and Senior Honorg and ihe direclion of lhe social program of PHS. The Co-Ed Prom, afler-game dances, and monihly par- lies for Girls' League are a 'few of PHS' so- cial affairs. 2 'm Principal Inspires PHS Accomplishments in Scholarship, Athletics Ending his titth year as principal at Portsmouth High School, Edward H. Fournier, through his patience and understanding, has encouraged PHS students in the classroom and on the athletic tield. Liked by stu- dents, teachers, and everyone who comes in contact with him, Mr. Fournier is an invaluable asset not only to Portsmouth High School, but also to the community, a 6' Secretaries to Mr. Fournier LEA DUSCHINSKI JOAN HOWES is Q i YSK ,, R Ns 4' H , if Wea X is Berl' Leach, one of fha mos? versafile feachers in Porfs- moufh, recenfly published his firsr colleciion of poefry, Sai'fh The Preacher. In one of his poems, Mr. Leach wrofe: Wisdom comes io him whose eyes Relrace ihe marvels of fhe skies, And io him whose eager hear? Thrills lo ihe spider's subfle art The keen percepiion of naiure 'lhaf Mr. Leach expresses in his poefry has offen been capiured wifh a paini' brush. He is an acfive member of ihe Porfsmoulh Ari League and fhe Camera Club. As a ieacher a'I' PHS for rhirfy-seven years, Mr. Leach has faughf over 7,000 young people. He has always been af The service of fhe sfudenis. During one year, he direcfed five plays including 'rhe popular all-boy show fha? he wroie, Auni Dinah's Quilfing Parry. Ili l've helped any one siudenf io become a beffer per- son, I will be happy. Franklin McCombs, hisrory and civics feacher af PHS, has governed his whole life wiih 'This simple philosophy. Mr. McCombs came fo The Ohio Valley four years affer he graduaied from Alma College in Mich- igan. Af school he parricipaied in many phases of afhlefics. He earned his niclmame Fleeiy when he sei' a college fraclc record. For rhirry-four years he has been an acfive cifizen of Porfsmouih serving ar diFferen'i limes as adviser for fhe DeMolay fralernily, afhleiic coach, and presideni' of lhe park board. '-Q. ADAMS, LOWELL B.A. Universiiy of Iowa: Miami Universiiyg Ohio Uni- versify: Ohio Sfafe Universiiy. . . . Physics: Biology: Science ANDERSON, MARGARET B.A. Ohio Wesleyan Universiiy: Ohio Universiiy: M.Ph Universify of Wisconsin. . . . College English: English IV BALL, MARGARET B.E. Denison Universiiy. . . .Lafin II: III BLAZER, ANNA B.A. Ohio Universiiy: Universify of Wisconsin: Columbia Universify. . . Lafin Ig English II BROWNSON, ROBERT B.S. in Ed. Ashland College: Graduaie worlr ai Univer si+y of Wisconsin. . . . World Hisfory: Varsily Foolball Coach BURKE, FREDA B.S. Ohio Universiiy: Universiiy of Wyoming: Universiiy of California. . . . Currenf Hisiory: Social Problems: TROJAN ad- viser. BURTON, RUTH B.A. Ohio Siafe Universi+y. . . American Hisfory: World Hisfory COLE, RALPH B,A. Oberlin College: M.A. Universify of Alabama. . . .Chemis+ry: Science CRABTREE, HEBERT Rio Grand College: Ohio Universiiy: Universify of Cincinnafi. , . .Sr. Machine Shop: Vocafional Machine Shop: Relafed Science Mafh Du PRE, GENEVIVE B.S. Ohio Universify: Oberlin Conservaiory of Music: Universify of Wisconsin: Miami Universify. . . .Englishl wi YQ' DU PRE, HELEN B.A. Ohio Wesleyan Universiiyg Ohio Universily. . . . English I FULLER, JUANITA B.A. Universiiy of Michigan: M.A. Columbia Universi+y: Serbonne, Paris. . . French: Spanish: Psychology GIBSON, EARL B.S., M.A. Easiern Kenfuclry S+a+e College. . . . World Hislory: General Science GLASS, JOHN B.A. Ohio Wesleyan Universiiy: M.A. Columbia Univer sify: Ohio Universiiy: New Yorli Universiiy. . . . English I: Speech: English III GOINGS, PAUL Universiiy of Cincinnali: Ohio Universify Branch. . . . Sheer Me'IaI Shop I, II: Relafed Subiecls I, II GWINN, O. M. A.B. Alderson Broaddus College: Universily of Cincin na'Ii. . . Voca+ionaI Supervisor HARTLEY, MARION B.A. Offerbein College: Pos+ Graduaie Work New York Universi+y: M.E. Universify Norlh Carolina. . . . Librarian HELLER, GEORGE B.S., M.A. Ed. Wesiern S'fa'Ie Teachers College. . . . Golf, Varsiiy Baslxelball Coach: Heal+h: Driver Training HELSTROM, EINAR A.B. New England Conservaiory of Music, Bosion, Mass.: M. Music NorIhwes+ern Universi+y. . . . Dirscfor of Music: Freshman Choir: Concerf Band HOPKINS, RICHARD B.S. of Ed.: Miami Universilyg M.S. in Physical Educa- Iion, Universify of Illinois. Physical Eclucafion: Reserve Baslceiball Coach: As- U i D sisfanf Football Coach HUMPHREY, RAY Deforesi School of Refrigerafion: Coyne, School of Eleclricify: Ohio Universify: Universify of Cincinnaii: Rio Grande College. . . . Auromolive Inslrucior KEGLEY, JOE B.A. Milligan College. . . . Civics: World Hisfory KRAUSZ, MARY B.S. Ohio Universify: M.A. Penn. Siaie. . . . World Hisiory: American Hisfory LEACH, BERT Wesiern Siafe Teachers' College: Muskegon Commer- cial College: Gregg College: Ohio Universiiy: Miami Universify. . . . Business Training: General Maihemaiics LORENTZ. CHARLES B.A. Marieifa College: Ohio S'IaI'e Universii-y. . . Science: Assis+anf Foofball and Baskeiball Coach: Tennis Coach Lownv, JOANNE B.S. Ohio Siafe Universiiy. . . . Home Economics MACKOY, CAROLINE B.A. Randolph Macon Woman's College: B.S. in Ed. Ohio Universiiy: Massachuseiig Insiifufe of Technology. . . . Sfudy Hall Supervisor MCCLURE, CHARLES Indiana S+aIe Teachers' College: Ohio Universiiy: Ohio Sfaie Universify. . . . Disiribufive Educafion: Typing II MCCOMB, FRANKLIN B.S. Alma College: Universiiy of Michigan: Universify of Chicago: Miami Universiiy. . . . American Hisiory: Civics McGORON, MARVIN Benhoii Manuiaciuring Company: Mcsweeney Auio School: Paclrard, Nash, and Oldsmobile School: Univer- sify of Cincinnaii. . . . Aufomoiive Relafed I, Il: Blueprini Reading: Re- Iaied Science: Maihemaiics Ni! 2 f Q! Q 'x MULTER, FRED B.S. in Ed. Ohio Siale Universiiy: B. Arch'l Eng., Ohio Siaie Universiiy. . . . lnclusfrial Aris MUSSER, ISABEL B.A. Ohio Wesleyan Universiiy. . English lll: Business English NISWONGER, NELLIE B.A. Oiierbein College. . . . Algebra l PEAKE, RUTH ANN B.A. Baldwin Wallace College: M.S. Ohio Universily. . . . Physical Educa+ion PEARSON, ROBERT Universiiy of Cincinnaii: lniernafional Correspondence School: Wheeling Sieel Machinisf. . . . Junior Machine Shop PIERSON, FRANK L. B.S. Wilmingion College: Ohio Shale Universiiy. . . . General Mafhemaiics SCHAEFER, CHARLOTTE B.S. College Mounf S+. Joseph on ihe Ohio: Universiiy of Cincinnaii. . . . Typing I, ll: Clerical Pracfice SCHMIDT, BRUCE B.A. Mounl Union College. . . . Biology: Line Coach Fooiball: Baseball Coach SCHWARTZ, MARY ELIZABETH B.A. Wesiern College for Women: M.A. Ohio Siaie Universify. . . . English I, Ill: Journalism: Crealive Wriiing SHINKLE, OCTAVIA B.S. Miami Universify: Graduale Work ai Universify of Wisconsin: Universily of Chicago: M.A. Columbia Uni- versily. . . . Home Economics II, III SUNDERLAND, RICHARD B.S. Miami Universiiyg Ohio Sfafe Universify. . . . Marching Band: Choir TROWBRIDGE, MARIE B.S. in Ed. Ohio Siaie Universiiy. . . . PIane Geomefry WATTS, GALE B.S. in Ed.: Bliss Coiiege. . . . Bookkeeping WITTENBURG, ALBERTA B.S. Miami Universiiyg Ohio Siaie Universiiy. . . . Typing I: Commercial Co-Op Co-ordinaforg Treas- urer of Aihleiic Associaiion WOOD, OLIVE B.S. in Ed. Miami Universiiyg Universify of Cincinnaii Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. . . . English II WYANT, HAZEL B.S. Ohio Sfaie Universi+v: Columbia Universifyg Gregg College. . . . Shorfhand lg Office Pracfice ZORETIC, EDWARD 3.5. Easiern Keniuciry Sfaie. . . . Science: Biology: Fooiball Coach NOT PICTURED DU PUY, HENRIETTA 8.5. Ohio Siaie Universifyg M.A. Columbia Universiiy. . . . Mafhemaiics NOEL, GURNEY B.S., M.A. Columbia Universify. . . . Engiish II MORRIS, DUFFRIN BS. Ohio Sfafe Universiiy. . . . Mechanical Drawing I, II ,IN 'World 'KS gfzortp bv, 1 Y f f L I Q ? 1 3' ' , Q B . ,Q W NINE STRAIGHT TROJAN FOOTBALL 'rnoums PLACE secono vlcmmes -PERFECT SEASON, '53 IN STATEWIDE RATINGS My LEROY CARR Back of fhe Year in Ohio I953 Jaycee All-Ohio ls+ Team All-Ohio A. P. Poll lsf Team All-Ohio I. N. S. Poll Isf Team All-Ohio U. P. Poll All-American Hon. Menfion Member of Soufh squad in Norfh-Soufh All-S'I'ar game LEO BROWN Jaycee All-Ohio Is+ Team All-Ohio End I.N.S, Poll ls+ Team All-Ohio End U. P. Poll Member of Sou+h squad in Nor+h-Sou+h All-S+ar game JERRY STRUGILI. lsi' Team All-Ohio Cen+er A. P. Poll 2nd Team All-Ohio Cen+er I. N. S. Poll Member of Soufh squad in Nor+h-Soufh All-Sfar game Aff' .av- 'KING FooTBAu. IN rl-us sums or ol-no Q' COACH BOB BROWNSON The +'ines+ fooiball coaching job in Ohio's high schools was done +'his year by Porismouih High School's popular coach, Bob Brownson. More fhan l00 voiers in Associafed Press Coach of rhe Year poll handed +his grea+ honor fo our own P. H. S. coach in recognifion of his nine sfraighf vicfories which gave +he Trojans second place in s+a+e-wide ra'I'ings. This was his second year a+ Por+smou+h High, and in fhose +wo years he changed +he record from our worsi' in l95l wi+h no wins io undefeaied in l953, +he besi record since I938 when we had no losses and one +ie. He came here in I952 from New London, Ohio, where he had accomplished a similar feal' of building up a mediocre feam in+o an undefeaied feam. He reaches social living in +he high school and has a B.S. in Ed. from Ashland College. He is now doing posi-grafduaie work 'foward his mas+er's degree ai ihe Uni- versiry' of Wisconsin. ,, . lhip .MY ., mv' A xx.. ,gil ' Ay. . QW 'R I . ef, . .hvM. viklcs ,un XFw ' gpm au: , uf V 4 It ,mn umm :1 Xl ' umm Q lfllllill lf, iii 9 inmwsuf B .mm M ni 1. me Y , FOOTBALL COACHES LeH lo righ+: Coach Bruce Schmidt Coach Bob Brownson, Coach Earl Gibson, Coach Edward Zorefic. FRESHMAN TEAM FOOTBALL Firs+ row, leff 'lo right J. Burns, B. Gardner, W. Sayers, C. Barflell, D. Boslwiclx J. Lindemann, R. Shuma+e, K. Spires, L. Wallace, A. While, B. Chapman, M. Olworfh D. Schisler. Second row: Coach Hopkins, J. Brown, P. Haynes, T. Willxing, B. Wain- lc' B T lx 'H J. Jones, M. Dissin- sl-ein, O. Sapp, E. Kirlcsey, W. Hamil+on, B. Desloc 1, . ac e , ger, C. Young, D. O+wor+h, Coach Lorenh. l:..'H Sf F31 A44 5 3 ,N M f . , .m.,,,, . 1 'lr-ffzzz. 1. 5,1 ,wily ff lin: 1-21. lu--, li.-gal png '1 if if no ann. ' I in . - s ' , 4 1 5 ' 'fb X M , , ,I .44 1 ,1g' iv - J- ,rl nh g, .lg . K K 4 A W- kk ' I Q W-vw W-Q-ymfwvsnnww-nw........w' f , Q,.,,, ,N .:,,,,,mJ ww, , k N 4 W M MMM ' 1 3 -- . W f Q V-'dfiwl M- -' :Q-1 ,,,,....,...xL-ff H , -Y M R -2 A HE UNDEFEA I ED I ROJANS j.1gi?W-'if Pig K - A f ' ' Sw . , ' ww- . ' ,Q - ji' ,W . 1 - xxwiwgsgiggzifgffi K N hx 4 'jk H K ' f I . ' 7- L - . Ja 26 Q' 1 B I X Third Row: R. Hollis, L. Brown, D. Wl1il'aker, C. Howerfon D. Wallace, B. Adkins, R. Rafcliff, B. Johnson, W. Reaves S. Callaway, C. CorbiH', R. Grooms. Four+h Row: C. Gen+ry F. Collins, W. Collins, B. Spinlcs, N. Donley, J. Thafcher, M Brown, C. Sfevenson, B. Hale, J. Pifcher, B. Meade, L. Carr TROJANS RATE 2nd IN OHIO FOOTBALL Tlndefeated Semen, I 953 as 412 NX 959 NJMBER X 'iizli' 2 A, TEMVVNOHIG TROJAN5 - Umm 372 worms 5009513 POINTS-PEQGAME El-7 YDSQMNED RUSMKNG f ,EM YDS. QUSMTYQESSER cms QTL wa QA1QEEq5fRDLfxY Q E FIRST DOWNS 'ET TOUCHDOWN5 1 ZZ vTcTom E 5 X , if J, ML? 42 4.6 51--11-lu--v 1 890 L................J 95,9 .-----..........,.,. 71-1-1.11.-1 Q 2.96 75 , 6 G BILL MEADE HARRY PARKER WALTER COLLINS bl Ill 6' 2ll 6 IBO 2l5 HONORABLE MENTION Ouislanding defensive end. Troians mos? improved de- ALL-OHIO fensive player. One of s+a+e's besi defen sive ends. CHARLES JETT DON HAYS 5' lo BOB OTWORTH 5' 'Ill Sl 9ll I9O One of +l'lB oulslanding 170 Good. sieady ball player. prospecis for nexf year. Fireball guard. .I v'ft.',,H1z.' my 62 DON WALLACE JIM GARDNER 5' IO 6' I I75 225 FIRST ALTERNATE OHIO HONORABLE MENTION ALL-STATE TEAM ALL-OHIO One-half of famous Troian Mighfy Troians 'Irapping brofher guards. 'faclrleg marlced for fufure greafness. JERRY STURGILL 5' 9 DAVE WAGNER l70 6' l ALL-OHIO FIRST TEAM 235 CENTER SOUTHERN Sfrong man in 'Ihe Troian forward wall. Bane of Troian OHIO ALL-STAR TEAM Trojan Fireball. One of besf '54 opponen+s. liffle men in Ohio. MICKEY GROOMS bl 5ll l85 One of fhe Troian corps of fine ends. WALT WALLACE 5l loll I60 Ofher half of famous Trojan brofher guards. 63 CHET CORBITT bl Ill I 65 Should develop inI'o a fine Troian end for '54. PHII. WHITE 5' IO I65 Trojan defensive hallbaclc. Fine prospeclive halfbaclc in '54-. HOMER LISTON bl III 265 Big man in middle of Troian defense. Anchor of Troian defense in '54, RAY MITCHELL bl l8O Fine poieniial 'fullback for nexi season. DICK PURPURA 5l I Ill I75 Corner linebacker in eIi'Ie Troian defensive c o r p s. Counfed on heavily in '54. LEO BROWN Sl lol' I I 70 Isoalcinq well FIRST TEAM ALL-OHIO JAYCEE ALL-OHIO SOUTHERN ALL-STARS llssmuns vxwseasll One of fhe qrea+es'I' 'tech- nicians in high school fool' ball. Troian's superb block ing end and defensive cap Iain. 64 is CURT GENTRY 5' II I60 ALL-OHIO THIRD TEAM Fine bloclrer, passer and oufsfanding running lall- baclt. LEROY CARR bl Ill l85 FIRST TEAM ALL-OHIO JAYCEE ALL-OHIO SOUTHERN ALL-STARS Voled oufsfanding baclz in Ohio '53. One of flre greaf- esl brolren field runners in P.H.S. hislory WILSON JONES GIB LAWSON 5l 9ll I65 Troians' In-charge man. Fme bloclrer nn Trolan end PRESTON SMITH 5l I Ill 200 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-OHIO Smilinq Pres, a fruly fine One of fhe real hard nose foolball player in all phases meh of TYOY Oufilandlhg of Hue game. mebaclzer 6 vgivwfll S iwwi. CLAYTON HOWERTON DOUG HOLLING BILL COMPTON bl 5' lol' Sl I 'll l60 l50 200 One of mos? improved Tro- Good' sfeady T,-Qian guard Troian kickoff man-could be ians. Fine cenfer and lineback in a real foughie in '54. '54. FOOTBALL MANAGERS Lindeman Boyd Williams McLaughlin 4 'S 1 e of 1, Cook Trone Hari' FOQTBALL SCHEDULE, 1953 PORTSMOUTH HIGH ROMPS COLUMBUS AQUINAS, 57-9, IN OPENER Before a Mofher's Nighf crowd of some 5,000 cheering fans, Porfsmoufh High's mighfy Troians, rafed highly in fhe pre-season predicfions, sur- passed fheir expecfafions and exploded for nine fouchdowns fo swamp an oufmanne-d Columbus eleven 57-9. One sparkling run affer anofher fhrilled fhe fans, as Leroy Carr and Presfon Smifh fallied fhree TD's each, Curf Genfry fwo, and Leo Brown one. Buf if was fhe defense who really 'rurned in an oufsfanding performance. Hard, iar- ring faclcles were responsible for eighf Columbus fumbles, and fhe seemingly impenefrable Troian forward wall sfopped fhe Terriers so cold I'haf fhey wound up wifh a minus fen yards rushing for fheir nighf's worlz. Coach Brownson was very impressed by his feam's opening performance, which imme- diafely shof fhe Troians info focus for sfafe foof- ball honors. TROJANS CONTINUE WINNING WAYS OVER ASHLAND 26-D Porfsmoufh High's rampaging Troians scored fhe firsf fhree fimes fhey had fheir hancls on fhe ball and fhen coasfed fo an easy 26-0 vicfory over fhe Ashland Tomcafs. Leroy Carr, Porfsmoufh's free-wheeling halfbaclx, raced for 3 fouchdowns, and Wilson Jones added fhe final score in a game which saw lhe powerful Troian offense pile up 363 yards rushinq and 20 firsf downs fo fhe Tomcafs 75 yards and 6 firsf downs, The credif for fhis fer- rific defensive iob goes fo fhe mighfy Trojan de- fense, which really made fhinqs miserable for fhe Ashland ball-carriers. Once again fhe Troians dis- played fhe power which earned fhem 'lhoir No. 2 spof in fhe sfafe. TROJANS RUN WILD T0 HAND WILDCATS 31-6 DEFEAT A record crowd of over 8,000 fans iammed Municipal Sladium Ocf. 3, I9531o see Ohio's fop Troians Closing in on a Springfield Wilclcaf mf X game of fhe week befween lhe Porfsmoufh Tro- ians, number 4 in fhe sfafe and unbenfen fhis season, and 'rhe Springfield Wildcafs, number 2 in fhe sfafe and also unbeafen, The Trojans, sparked by a fremendous offensive. spoffecl fhe Wildcafs an early fouchdown, and fhen pro- ceeded fo qrind ouf 5 TD's and 266 yards rushing fo complefely oufclass fhe Wildcafs and roll fo an impressive and well-earned vicfory. Parficular evi- dense fhaf fhis was a feam vicfory was fhe facl' fhaf 5 Porfsmoufh High gridders gof info fhe scor- ing acf-Genfry, Smifh, Carr, Brown, and Lawson. Once again fhe defensive unif furned in a fer- rific performance and held fhe Wildcafs, labeled one of fhe icughesf feams in fhe sfafe, fo only I3l nef yards gained. This was a brighf momenf of glory for fhe fabulous i953 Troians. TROJANS COAST TO EIGHTH STRAIGHT WIN OVER CINCY CENTRAL 32-6 Porfsmoufh High's fouchdown fwins-Leroy Carr and Curt Genfry-scored 'rwice each fo pace fhe Trojans fo a one-sided 32-6 vicfory over an oufclassed Cincinnafi Cenfral feam and give fhe Troians fheir eighfh sfraighf grid vicfory over a 2-year span. The powerful offensive unif of fhe Troians rolled up 478 yards from scrimmage and I8 firsf downs, while fhe sfalwarf defensive line, fougher fhan ever, held fhe Knighfs of Cenfral fo 85 yards and only fwo firsf downs. Obviously poinfing fo ifs imporfanf clash wifh Middlefown fhe following Friday, fhe Troians piled up an early 3-fouchdown lead in fhe firsf quarfer and fhen coasfed fo an easy vicfory. TRO.IAN'S BATTLE T0 I8-I4 VICTORY OVER MIDDIES Once again fhe mighfy Troians jumped info fhe sfafe foofball spoflighf in fhe game of fhe week- fhis fime againsf fhe No. 4 feam, fhe Middlefown Middies. Fighfing fo profecf fheir No. 2 place in fhe sfafe, fhe powerful Troians' offense fallied a fouchdown in each of fhe firsf fhree quarfers, and fhen had fo baffle furiously in fhe final fwo min- ufes of fhe final period fo save fheir fremendous I8-I4 vicfory over a fypical never-say-die Middie squad. Curl' Genfry hif Leo Brown wifh a 2-+ouch- down passes and Smilin Presfon Smifh churned Sfopped for a Shorf Gain Gef Him! ouf fhe fhe ofher score fo accounf for fhe PHS scoring. The Mi-ddies, evidenfly riddled by fum- bleifis or else by fhe iarrinq Troian faclcles, fum- bled many cosfly fimes, and fhe alerf Troian de- fensive plafoon snared fhe ball fo profecf fheir lead, and half fhe Middie drives. Some 900 fans journeyed fo Middlefown from Porfsmoufh by car and special frain fo wafch fheir feam capfure fhis fhriller. PURTSMOUTH BLANKS DAYTON STIVERS 26-O FOR HOMECOMING VICTORY The Troians raclred up fheir I0+h sfraighf vic- fory as fhey defeafed a sfubborn Dayfon Sfivers feam 26-0, before 5,000 happy Homecoming fans. The Troian offense confinued fo roll as fhey ground ouf 434 yards rushing and 22 firsf downs in addifion fo fheir 4 TD's. Leroy Carr, wifh 2 TD's, Leo Brown, and Presfon Smifh fallied fhe Troian scores. The defensive plafoon furned in a greaf game as fhey held fhe Dayfon -club scoreless for fheir second shufouf of fhe year. Mary Lou Brod- beclc, Porfsmoufh's lovely homecoming queen, was honored in fhe pre-game ceremonies, and she pre- senfed fhe game ball fo Co-Capfains Jerry Sfur- gill and Gary Goodman. For fhe firsf fime since fhe Soufhern Ohio League was esfablished in I947, Porfsmoufh High wallzed off wifh fhe championship honors by sound- ly defeafing Hamilfon High 39-7 and fhus ending league play undefeafed. lThe Troians had pre- viously defeafed Springfield and Middlefown.l The fremendous Troian offense was unsfoppable as Le- roy Carr and Curf Genfry scored 2 TD's each and Wilson Jones and Presfon Smifh confribufed fhe ofher scores. Apparenfly disfurbed by fheir drop fo fhe fhird place in fhe sfafe, and sfill remem- bering fhe 68-0 lacing fhey received from Ham- ilfon fwo years ago, fhe Troians really walloped fhe Big Blue af fheir Homecoming. lThe 2 scores which really broke Hamil+on's baclc were Leroy Carr's fremendous 95-yard kickoff refurn and Curf Genfry's 80-yard TD run. Affer fhese fhe Big Blue seemed fo fall fo pieces.l Coach Brownson was very elafed over fhis friumph and fermed if as fhe high spof of his coaching career. TROJANS THUMP STEUBENVILLE 58-0 Porfsmoufh High once again displayed ifs pow- er foofball fo clobber a hapless s+.-subenville Cen- fral crew 58-0 in a one-sided game af Municipal Sfadium. Leroy Carr furned in one of fhe mosf dazzling displays of broken-field running ever seen here as he rambled for 5 fouchdowns. Four of fhese came fhe firsf five fimes he handled fhe ball. Sfeu- benville fhreafened fo score once as fhe game closed buf fhe vaunfed Troian defense, growing PORTSMOUTH HOLDS THE LINE f If sfeadily sfronger, sfopped fhem cold. Chalk up vicfory number 8 for Coach Brownson's crew! PHS ROUTS IRONTON 44-O FOR PERFECT SEASON Porfsmoufh High complefed fheir record break- ing year wifh a 44-0 vicfory over a fighfing lronfon Tiger feam for fheir ninfh sfraighf vicfory and firsf undefeafed season since l938. The Tigers, fradifional rivals, nafurally were up for fhis game, buf despife fhis fhe Troians' superior offensive power confinued fo roll. The Tigers, using a 6-3-2 defense, were willing fo sacrifice shorf gains in- sfead of leffing fhe PHS baclcs go all lhe way and consequenfly fhe Trojans 'rolled up 22 firsf downs and almosf 500 yards. Leo Brown closed ouf his high school foofball days by scoring fhree fouch- downs and Leroy Carr, harassed by fhe lronfon defense all evening, added fwo more. Two ofher seniors, Wilson Jones and Don Wallace added fhe final markers. The defensive unif played one of fheir fop games of fhe season by limifing fhe lron- fon eleven fo only 5 firsf downs and 38 yards rushing. B L C J yHgg Lf C G M ll! M k 6 T I P k i 1953 TRQJAN BASKETBALL 1954 f f i 'WE VRFU? , ker, M. Swearingen, B. Clifford. Third row: Coach Loren+z, Mgr. K. Amick, Mgr, C. McKelvey, Coach Hopkins, Coach Heller. 'JYQQQQ VARSITY TEAM The varsiiy loaske+ball +eam holds fhe inferesi of sfudenis during fhe winier mon+hs when no ou+door sporr can be followed. The fasi aggressive ac+ion makes baske+ball an exci+ing game, and many s+u- den+s follow i+ en+husiasfically. The players, bezause of 'rhe fasf acfion of fhe game, musl' possess a greaf amounl' of endurance and s+amina. Coach George Heller and his assisfanf Coaches Charles Lorenrz and Richard Hopkins deserve much credi+ for producing one of rhe finesf feams in fhe s+a+e of Ohio. BASKETBALL COACHES Coach Charles Lorenfz, Coach George Heller, Coach Dick Hopkins Firs+ row, lef+ +o righrz R. Grooms, L. Carr, L. Brown, B. Parlin, C. Gen+ry. Sec- ond row: D. Frazier, J. Higgins, M. Par- ,Alf 1 lx Q ik, -sy , .... e ' 1 ' .' su :Z iiygllg If O nisxygf' FOR, mil' ,an ff 9' 5 1. of 5' 770 Baskefball Coach George Heller and Le- roy Carr. JERRY HIGGINS bl 2ll l70 Sophomore A boy wi+h a promising fulure in baskelball. A smar+ player wilh a lo+ of desire. Excels wi+h a one-hand iump sho+. 74 DUCK FRAZIER 6' 2lI l60 Sophomore Saw ac+ion a+ forward and guard. Should have a grea+ year ahead in baslcelball. This boy has a lol' of na+ural abilily and de+er- mina+ion. BOB PARLIN bl 2ll I65 Senior Served as u+ili+y af pivol and forward posifion. Always de- pendable and sincere. MIKE SWEARINGEN LEO BROWN 6' 0 5' II l60 l65 Senior Senior Saw acfion a+ a guard posilion. A Saw ac+io'n as a guard bu+ was losl grea+ asse+ +o feam by his fai+h'Fulness due 'lo age +he second semesfer. A and spiri+. very reliable and +rus+wor+hy boy. ...T.. LEROY CARR 6I Ill I82 Capfain-Senior Oufsfanding pivol' man and rebounder. B r o lr e individual scoring record in I953 and l954. Has Ierrilic shoofing percen'l'age of 52. Led +eam in rebounds, poinfs and efficiency. CURTIS GENTRY 5' II Junior Play-maluer of flue Ieam, A good slwoofer from oulside and an excellenf driver. The spark plug of +l1e Ieam. BILL CLIFFORD 5' IO l60 Junior Played af a guard posilion. Made improvemen+ fhis year. Expecf greafer aHainmen+ nex+ year. MILT PARKER bl I 72 Junior Played a forward posifion. A good defensive player and was oufsfanfding in aggressiveness and aler'rness. ...L MICK GROOMS bl 5Il I80 Senior Saw acfion af a pivol' and a forward. Aided Trojans im- mensely by his rebound work. Used a one-hand jump shof ef- fecfively. 75 W W U RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM First row: B. Johnson, J. Osborne, M. Williams, B. Spinks, J. Duncan. Second row: J. Pi+cher, B. Copley, B. Neal, L. Sunafrank, L. Boren. Third row: Mgr. B. Wilson, Mgr. D. Tinsley, B. Taclxeff, T. Price, Coach Hopkins. Troians chalk up good records. Reserve, Frosh teams develop stars Firs+ row, lef+ +o righ+: C. Young, B. Chapman, D. Oiwor+h, B. Des+oclci, R. Shu- maie, Burns. Second row: A. While, Osborne, J. Dis'rel, R. Henderson, Haley, K. Spires. Third row: Coach Zore+ic, B. Wainsfein, Parker, T. Willa, B, Rau. 4 l 5 tv A4 if iff 0 .mor SH, 5534 x , fi wi Q .S P? 4 i kv A JR, I If 1 5 5 Y ,A qvq fx if fi xgm f Qprv' i' , gpg Sm gi Nga m .Z COMMEND BL: BASKETBALL necono PORTSMOUTH 73 CINCY WALNUT HILLS 52 PorTsmouTh High's baskefeers opened Their l953-54 season aT Granf Gym by scoring an impressive vicTory over a fighTing Wal- nuf Hills five. Leroy Carr, Team capfain, pumped in 24 poinfs To lead The scoring. Mickey Grooms and MilTon Parker followed wiTh I0 poinfs apiece. PORTSMOUTH 55 ASHLAND 67 Seeking Vicfory No. 2, The Troians iourneyed To Ashland, Ky., only To be soundly deTeaTed by a powerful and much Taller Tom- caf Team. However, The Tommnes were not able To harness Leroy Carr, who pushed 26 poinTs Throuqh The neTs To keep The Troians in The game. PORTSMOUTH 42 HAMILTON 63 Taking To The road once more, The Troians were unable To con- necT on Their shoTs in HamilTon's band box an.l fell before a powerful and deadly Big Blue Team, 63-42. Leroy Carr was high scorer once again wiTh I8 poinTs, PORTSMOUTH 90 CINCY ELDER 38 v CapiTali1inq on a 3l-poinT fourTh quarTer, The Troians really Turned on The sfeam as They roared To a Tremendous vicTory over a weak Elder crew. Leroy Carr seT a new school sin,le game scor- ing mark wiTh 35 poinTs, and nearly every oTher Tioian goT in The scoring acT as The men of Troy reqisfered 3l bas els and com- pleTely conTrolled The conTesT. PORTSMOUTH 42 COLS. CENTRAL 50 Affer hiTTing on 527, of Their shoTs againsl Elclir The previous nighT, The Troians clicked on only 227. To drop a hard-foughf decision To a more accuraTe Columbus CenTral Team. Leroy Carr was held To I5 and CurT GenTry Tallied IU. PORTSMOUTH 64 SPRINGFIELD 69 STill looking for Their firsT SOL vicTory, The lroians, led by Leroy Carr wifh 2l poinTs, iumped To a quick lead againsf a speedy Wildcaf five, buT were unable To mainfain Their advanTage ' Th fourTh quarler, and dropped Their fourTh game oT The year. in e Three oTher Troian cagers also hifi The double figures-MilT Parker ' ' d 0. IS, CurT GenTry l3, and Bill CII or PORTSMOUTH 65 MIDDLETOWN 77 AlTh h The Tro'ans oufscored The Middies 22-lb in The final oug l period, iT was noT enough To overcome The high-1l,mg l953.STale Champs. Leroy Carr Turned in his usual performance wnlh 22 poinTs, followed by Parker and Grooms wifh IO, and CurT GenTry wiTh 9. PORTSMOUTH 80 CINCY ROGER BACON 57 - The Troians finally goT back in The win column wlfh an over- P Th Team. whelming vicTory over a deTermined, buT oufplayed an er Leroy Carr, PorTsmouTh's candidafe for sTaTe bas efball honors, led The scoring parade wiTh 33 poinfs, and every o.her cager who saw acTion broke inTo The scoring column. PORTSMOUTH B2 IRONTON 57 Affer rolling To a 40-22 halffime lead, The Troians confinued To pour iT on The lronTon Tigers as They scored Their f rurfh win of-The year. Four PHS cagers hiT double figures as The Team Turned In a fine performance. They were Leroy Carr lwilh 241, Hickey Groom. ll4l, MilT Parker ll2l, and CurT GenTry llll. PORTSMOUTH 64 COLS. EAST 59 Alfhough They were down I3 poinTs aT The l.alf, 26-39, The l' o'ans roared back To score a key vicfory over a T :ugh Columbus Elasg five, and even Their season's record af 5 and 5. The Trolans MANAGERS SeaTed: K. Amick, C. McKelvey. STanding: B. Wilson, D. Tinsley. S . ww 2 l 2 R 1 E 2 s s l ,- , ff,-ef' 1 ,'ffT 5l 5 r l held The opposiTion To only 20 poinTs in The Tinal half, while They counfed 38 To salvage Their vicTory. Leroy Carr led The Troians wiTh 22, and Jerry Higgins conTribuTed IO. PORTSMOUTH 7'I SPRINGFIELD 70 Once again losing aT The half, 32-40, The mighTy Troians came back sTrong To surprise a deTermined WildcaT crew and hand Them a hearT-breaking defeaT. Pandemonium broke loose aT The final gun as The Troians pulled This Thrilling game ouT of The fire. MilTon Parker headed The scoring column wiTh 20 poinfs, Tollowed closely by Leroy Carr wiTh I9 and Mickey Grooms wiTh I5. PORTSMOUTH 53 LEXINGTON LAFAYETTE 79 The following day, The Troians Traveled To The Kentucky Coli- seum To baTTle LexingTon LafayeTTe, The '53 KenTucky STaTe Chum- pions. Afler Tighfing Them in a good close firsT half f34-3l-l..ex- IngTonl, The Troians iusT weren'T able To cope wiTh The KenTucklans and fell before Their Tremendous heighT advanfage. Leroy Carr wiTh 22 and CurT GenTry wiTh I6 were iusT aboui The whole S'lOW for The Troians. PORTSMOUTH 68 . MIDDLETOWN 95 Hardly pausing To caTch Their breaThs, The PHS cagers visiTed Middlerown The following weekend To Take on The '53 Ohio STaTe Champions. The Troians, however, surprised The Middies'and held a 43-38.haITTlme lead before running out oT gas in The final quar- Ter. The Middies led only 6I-55 aT The Third quarTer mark, b.uT a 34-poinT ouTpuT ln The Tinal period spelled deTeaT for The Troians. Mickey Grooms and CurT GenTry Tied for scoring honors wiTh I6 poinTs apiece. PORTSMOUTH 67 CINCY WESTERN HILLS 74 EvldenTIy worn oul' by The previous nighT's game, The Troiwns baTTled WesTern Hills righT down To The wire before succumbing in The Tinal minuTes. Leroy Carr was The big scoring gun wiTh EB and Mickey Grooms had I5. PORTSMOUTH 46 HAMILTON 64 The Troians iusT couIdn'T g T T T d, d Th h'Tf I 20' of Their shoTs as They wenT dovjnaine deT:aT al?yThe hgiidcincif Thi, HamIlTon Rig Blue. Leroy Carr Took scoring honors Tor The evening wiTh 26 pomfs, and Leo Brown made The final appearance of his high school career. PORTS. Hl OM vlswons 56 53 GeT ThaT ball and go duck PORTSMOUTH 54 IRONTON 52 The PHS cagers had To come from behind in The closin minufes of play To win This Thriller from The possession-mindeg lronTon Tigers. Foul shoTs spelled The difference in This biTTerly waged game, as The Troians sank 20 for 38 from The Tree Throw line and IronTon, I8 for 40. Leroy Carr had I9 poinTs and Milfon Parker, l2. PORTSMOUTH 78 LIMA CENTRAL 60 The Troians were really hoT as They poured iT on a hapless Lima CenTral Team in an SOL conTesT aT GranT G m. Three Troians hiT double figures againsT The Dragons as The Troians broughT Their season's mark up To B-9. Leroy Carr poured in 27, CurT GenTry wound up wiTh I7, and MiITon Parker sank I4. PORTSMOUTH Bl DAYTON STIVERS 52 The baTTling PorTsmouTh Troians pulled Their upseT of The year by swamping a highly TouTed and sTaTe-raTed DayTon STivers Team and aT The same Time evened Their season's record aT 9 and 9. Leroy Carr broughT his regular season ToTal To 425 wiTh a 32-poinl performance, and CurT Genfry added I2 for The Troians. BnskeTs Free Throws ATT. Med! W All Meds 7, Paul, Bmw. , . I8 2 ll 9 5 55 7 lg CQYY -.--. 383 I95 SI 242 I3B 57 7I 528 Clifford . . . I43 35 14 58 30 52 52 100 Frazier ,... 33 I I 33 Zl v 43 25 34 own, .... zoo vz zo IO4 70 67 as 254 Gran-ms . . . IB7 75 40 79 4l 52 gi ml H.ggmS . . I27 si 24 4b 28 bl 42 90 Parker . . . ms 64 32 vo 55 ei 55 Is: Parlm .... loo 32 32 40 , 29 72 so 73 Ramey. . . . 37 7 I9 IO' B so I3 zz Swearinqen . . 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R 4 2 2 j X, 1 45:91 fw M - -'K F T The Trojans Showing Their Stuff A Y -Xt Genfry going up and an for +wo Y 9- -2? l'O TENNIS TEAM Firsf Row, leff fo righf: T. Kouns, D. Woolwine, C. McKelvey. Second Row: F. Hun'fer A, Oxley, F. Ramsey, M. Lehman, T. S+one. - Racqueteers and Linksters GOLF TEAM Seafed, leff fo righ'f: G. Lawson, J. Apel, B. Canfer, R. Higgins. Sfandingz G. Ben+on J, McColgan, N, Huston. Leif io Right B. Johnson and D. Walker TROJAN BASEBALL RECORD T953 DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP Season Regional Runner-Up P. H. S. ....... 5: Clay ...... . . I P. H. S.. . .... 27 lronfon .... . . 3 P. H. S. . . . . 3: Minford . . . 2 P. H. S.. . .... 231 Minford . . . . 8 P. H. S. ....... 6: Hamilfon . . . . . 2 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT P. H. S. ....... 7: lronion .... . . 0 P. H. S. . . .... Ig East ..... . . 0 P. H. S. ....... 8: Chillicoihe . . . . I REGIONAL TOURNAMENT P. H. S. ....... 3: Warren ..... . . 0 P. H. S. . . .... 4: Tillonsville . . . . 5 HOPKINS SEASON RECORD Coach Dick Hopkins direcfed ihe polish- giiff ficl-hosrtngs I ' I rlc a mg of +he boys mio shape for a lop Regina' Runner-Up flight Team. Champs Make Baseball Picture Look Bright. Lefi +o Right D, Frazier, Coach Hopkins, W. Jones , Wixmu fix Bots, Balls, and Gloves Hold Interest of Students In Lett to Right: B. Johnson, D. Frazier, W. Jones, P. White, PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS C. Gentry, Coach Hopkins, BASEBALL SCORES 1954 lTo April Zbthl l5g Lucasville .... . . 3 . . 63 Lucasville . . . I . . I8g Mintord . . . . 4 . . l9g Mintord .... . . 4 . . I5g Notre Dame . . . . I . . . . . .l0g Notre Dame Won 6, Lost 0 Kneeling, lett to right: Bill Rau, Manager, Ron Hubbard, Bill Spinks, Tony Price, Dave Otworth, Ron Walker, Skip Martin. Larry Sunatrank, Roger Oakley, Bob Destocki, Jerry Higgins, Chester Corbitt Jim Duncan, Don Fraz .. ..0 TROJAN BASEBALL TEAM Shumate, Phil White, Larry Borne, Wilson Jones, Don Standing, left to right: Coach Hopkins, Curt Gentry, ier, Fred Malone, Bruce Johnson, Russ Grooms, Manager. Memories of Past and Hopes for Future Championships oft' GOLF Firsf row: T. Goldberg, J. Holling, C. Allard, E. Ehrman, M. Fifch, V. Smifh, B. Bierley. Second row: A. Whi+lach, K. Argeros, B. Heasley, S. Queen, F. Ma++hews, L. Barry. SQPHOMQRE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Daredevils Firsf row, lefl +o righ+: M. Fosfer, A. Chapman, L. Henson, J. Hisle, F. Carr. Sec ond row: D. Allen, S. Carier, M. Bowser, F. Ruarlr. l GOLF - E. Ehrman and C. Allard 9 BOWLING TEAM TEN-PIN TUMBlERS lLas+ Year, Lef+ +o righfz M. Ryan, S. Rodgers, A. Leighfenheimer, H. Mannon SOPHQMORE BOWLING TOURNAMENT WINNERS G0-GETTERS lThis Year, righr: M. Schroeder, P. Noel, J. Fordyce, J. Boyle, D. Dempsey, B. Adam GIRLS' SPORTS Provides wholesome en'rer+ainmenf, encourages good sporfsmanship, and malces for beHer characfer development Besides furnishing pleasure and relaxa- fion, fhese acfivilies develop fhe girls bolh menfally and physically. Players learn how 'ro give and fake, how fo re- specf ofhers, and how +o employ fair play af all fimes. To develop poise, good posfure, and a sunny disposilion. BASKETBALL CHAMPS DAREDEVILS lLas+ Yearl Firs+ row, leff +o righf: J. Hisle, L. Henson, M. Fosfer. Second row: F. Carr, F. Ruarlc, M. Bowser. 3 OUR GANG VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS lThis Yearl Firs+ row, lefi' +o righ+: J. Morrow, S. Gallagher, J Thacher G Frazier M Carfer S. Rodgers. Second row: J. Taylor, J. Poole, H. Mannon K Hannum S Shump Practice produces winning results. FRESHMEN BOWLING TEAM STRIKEOUTS Fronfz K. Daehler, J. Longeway. Back: F. Maffhews, K. Clark. WINNERS OF TABLE TENNIS DOUBLES WINNERS OF BADMINTON DOUBLES lLas+ Yearl lLasI Yearl S ' F. Ruark, M. Bowser. lAlsoj M. Bowser-winner singles E. Spears and K. Hannum. lAlsol E. pears-winner singles. 'QM ,fx this WJ -Q09 EJ Q X 'X 5 BLUE AND RED VARSITY Played a+ Half Lasl Year lGran+ Gym, A. Taylor, J. Thafcher, D. Scofl, K. Hannum, H. Mannom, G. Frazier, L. Henson M. Carfer, N. Wiflen. To Develop Physically so that we will have the energy to carry out our tasks FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL Leff +o righl: B. Richardson, J. Smifh, F. Mallhews, M. Rogers, N, Hairsfon. On sfairs: L. Corbil, D. Taylor, L. Bar+le+f, P. Harris, C. Baffle, L. Smifh. L. '.,ff 1 . ff 91 L l l x I1 4 Q 5 mf? -WQZKNS X J if H4311 1 - T' N X fx X HON Xl VXSVNT QXOVW U N LCR 'fggffa f Q ? + i V . aww Y X.. .JF if 1 -M-ffsff' 5 Q f ' Q QL-.1 f- 3 X- , ff'-'i?3QSQSxP ' A 'fl I ?reAlama'n C7444 Freshmen . . . Fledg- lngs . . . observing, urveying,. . . chart- g o good course. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Vicki Doll, secre+aryg Bob Des+ocki, vice-presidenfg Jim ScoH, lreas- urer, and Bob Gardner, president ENROUTE UNTIL 1957 FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Recepfion was good as our freshman class s+ar+- ed l'ransmiHing lowards channel '57 in Sepiem- ber, l954, backed by our co-sponsors, Miss Caro- line Mackoy and Miss Marie Trowb'ridge. We signed on early in +he fall by raking par+ in a +elecas+ of a freshman mixer produced and di- rec+ed by Senior Honor. A program for fhe fufure was ouflined +o us by sfarion manager, Edward Fournier. We chose a s+aff of four +o oversee +he cash p'residen+, Bob Gardner: vice-presidenf, Bob De- s+ockig secreiary, Vicki Doll: freasurer, Jim Sco'H. Margy Hays look The spoilighf during fhe firs+ ac+ when Ihe fooiball Ieam chose her +o be Home- coming Queen a'I rendan+. Several members of Ihe class showed good scho- lasiic abiliiy. Connie Caudill made +he highes+ possible s+a+e score on +he Every Pupil Tes+ in fhe fall. Top on 'The honor roll affer Ihe Hrs-I semes+er were: Roberi McKee, Te'rry Taylor, Fee Fee Maih- ews, Ted Cooper, Virginia Adams, and Larry Wear. To prove our versa+ili+y, we look parl in +he Follies Senior, presen+ing an original skif wriH'en by members of our freshman class. Jean Longe- way, Julia Smiih, Penny Harris, and Vicki Doll ac+ed ou+ +he play and Linda Rigrish displayed her +alen+s on +he accordion, The world moves on. We look forward 'ro grea+- er advenlures now looming over our school hori- zon. fi fb.. s... --+P-v W' HOME ROOM 313 Firsf Row: P. Webb, L. While, W. While, N. Warnock, A. Weg- horsf, S. Wilburn, J. While, P. Workman. Second Row: P Wolfe, S. Wrighf, J. Wise, G. Williams, D. While, C. Vogi D, Wilson, L. WhiH', J. Wiihers, F, Veniurino, C. Wallace, L Wear, J. Welfy. Third Row: P. Wheeler, L. Wallace, T. Willring o. v...gim, e. Webb, B. wen., a. wsanmsn, a. widmef, Ai While, J. Wilhelm, J. Wrighf, P. Wallace. HOME ROOM 314 Firsf Row: T. Sfidham, J. Smiffle, M. Tolman, S. Sfevenson, P Sirayer, M. Sfockhan, D. Turner, S. Sparlrs. Second Row: E. X'--..... Vanis, S. Siaien, B. Sfevens, V. Sfaiger, D. Sfeizinger, L. Thomas, C. Sfillwell, J. Theiss, B. Spears. Third Row: R. Thuma, K. Sparks, J. Tuffs, K. Spires, B. Tackeff, P. Sunafranlr, T. Taylor, J. Vance. HOME ROOM 315 Firsl Row: S. Sexfon, N. Shy, W. Sayers. J. Shively, L. Sexfon, J. Smilh, V. Salyer, D. Schwarfz. Second Row: L. Shipley, L. Saunders, J. Sheeis, L. Smifh, D. Saunders, D. Schisler, J. Scoff, B. Simpson, M. Shaffer, W. Shope, M, Sands, G. Skaggs. Third Row: P. Sizemore, R. Shumale, C. Sheefs, O. Sapp, R. Salyer, J. Sedgwick, R. Shy, J. Simpson, E. Salyers. HOME ROOM 316 Firsi Row: W. Pyle, S, Ramey, C. Salyer, C. Quinn, B. Richard- son, D. Ramey, M. Rogers, D. Praier. Second Row: L. Rigrish J. Prise, B. Pollock, C. Rogers, B. Rau, D. Rogers, T. Riggs, R. Raison, B. Redman. Third Row: J. Prafi, L. Russell, H. Price F. Raicliff, G. Price, C. Reinhard, N. Powers, J. Powell, W. Plummer. HOME ROOM 317 Firsf Row: R. Nagel, W. Parlcer, D. Meadows, H. Payfon, C. Nichols, J. Musseifer, R. Nelson, C. Perers. Second Row: K. Maze, R. Munyon, R. Phipps, R. Pi'Hs, F. Maifhews, D. O'Brien, L. Perkins, M. Olworih, R. Muller, J. Middleion, J. Marfin. Third Row: J. May, A. Millard, H. Miller, H. Massie, J. Niclcells. C. Niclxell, D. Norman, T. Mosley, D. O+wor1h,J. Medley. HOME ROOM 318 Firsf Row: J. Mann, P. Kurfz, D. Lanfhorn, K. McManus, R. Mc- Kee, B. Loclce, J. McGraw, B. Lision. Second Row: P. Lawless, J. Longeway, N. McGuire, J. McGraw, T. Lee, F. Leporf, M. Levine, D. Leadingham, F. Loper, L. Lawson, J. Lawson, P. Mc- Sweeney, J. McNeal. Third Row: J. Lisafh, J, Linderman, S. Mc- Coy, B. Larch, A. Lewis, V. McFann J. McCain, E. McClasl:ey, M. Lylcins, S, Malone, D. McNamara, J. McCracken. ,f, A -:ff n l Z P V .-Q4 5 Nvx K 5 HOME ROOM 319 Firsf Row: R. Henderson, J. Hones, C. King, E. Kirfsay, P Haynes, P. Johnson, S. Hoschak, J. Kegley. Second Row: A. Hildebrand, L. Jones, J. Jennings, M. Henley, M. Hudson, T. Kelley, S. Hicks, J. Koch, J. Hendricks, R. Keyes. Third Row: C. Hicks, S. Jones, B. Jewih, D. Hodgson, S. Hedrick, M. Hayes C. Kinney, B. James, R. Hubbard. HOME ROOM 321 A-'I Firsl Row: O. Allen, H. Blevings, D. Blackburn, A. Allen, C. Ap- plegate, C. Barfleff, D. Blevins. Second Row: S. Barr, B. Barker, E. Arfllurs, J. Alexander, C. Baflle, M. Baggelfe, S. Bichman, E Allen, J. Aslwcraff, R. Allen, B. Biggs, J. Applefon. Third Row: J. Arms, P. Askew, G. Barry, A. Adams, L. Barflelf, V. Adams. M. Ailsfock, E. Blevins, J. Adkins, J. Alberfson. HOME ROOM 321 A-2 Firsf Row: R. Brown, O, Carfer, R. Call, J. Brown, T. Chadwick K. Clark, L. Bundy, A. Bryan. Second Row: B. Chapman, M Collier, S. Burris, D. Boslwick, P. Combs, J. Coffee, J. Burns C. Burns, S. Brady, C. Caudill, J. Cason. Third Row: P. Chap- man, T. Cooper, T. Browne, C. Blood, P. Boyle, T. Bobbs, J. Boor- man, H. Compion, M. Collier, M, Chinn, S. Byrd, M. Brooks Q -sg...--Q' HOME ROOM 321B-1 Firsl' row: L. Ellioll, K. Daehler, T. Dixon, M. Disin- ger, B. Desioclxi, P. Davis, H. Davis, J, Ellenwood. Second row: J. Edmislen, S. Craw- ford, C. Coriell, P. Harris, J. Finger, C. Feazell, L. Cub- bege, P. Cornwell, L. Evans, G. Crablree. Third row: J. Dawson, J. Cox, S. Fish, S. Criclcshanlc, J. Deslocki, J. Deloielle, L. Corbifl, Deisf, L. Coriell, J, Disfel, . Fairchild. 100 Mr. McClure's Typing Il Class HOME ROOM 3218-2 Firsl row: D. Grubb, V. Ha- ley, D. Hamilion, G. Grim- shaw, D. Gibbs, R. Greensly, T. Ford, B. Gardner. Second row: J. Harper, B. Hannum, N. Harris, C. Filch, D. Gilson, J. Hammond, D. Gore, P. Harris, C. Commel, J. Ham- mond, M. Glick, P. Ham- mond. Third row: N. Fulk, H Frazier, P. Goliz, M. Hariley L, Ford, L. Guliey, J. Hall, N Hairsion, .J. Gore, B. Harri son, B, Grooms. .215-.. j : 4 3 mf if 6 4 .1 Sf-gm . The Pause Tha? Refrgg 95 X Wg. ,. K S 4 19 twig? fwu X X: ,. , 1 if fm:-9 .tw . if ck 4' Q A b l ,Q Z? Y W W. 'L .Sill Ki 4, H MMM , f i Y 3 Y I b 2 I Q i PV Y 3 Ni NM W 1 N3 Fei X is .,., I mmwwfi 1' 1 qv 5' 6. Enix-Q. s Sepia more C' 1444 Ground school study, training for the flight called life. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS R. Lang, C. Gambill, C. Muller, M. Williams OPERATION SOPHQMORE Vice-Presidenf . . . . . Carol Gambill Secretary . . . . . Chrisiine MuI+er Treasurer . . . . . Richard Lang Watch our maneuvers around the As Sepfember l953 opened on 'rhe class of '56, we had passed lhe larges+ bump on 'lhe road of school life. As freshmen we were 'rhe babies, The rookies, fhe greenhorns of Porfsmoufh High School. We were conlinually geHing los+ and were always geHing mixed up abou+ some phase of school life. However, we fared as well as any freshman class. We elecfed Jerry Hig- qins, president Nancy Cox, vice-president Chrisfine Muller, secrelary, and Jo Ann Wellman, +reasurer. Car- oline Maclcoy and Marie Trowbridge were class spon- sors. Sandy Keyes was freshman class candida+e for Miss Trojan, and Linda Lozier was freshman aHendan+ fo ihe homecoming queen, Chrisfine Muller was elecfed presidenf of The freshman class' only acfive club, l'n+er Nos. P. H. S. training field. This year has proved 'lo be an equally successful one. ln Sepfember we eleded Mike Williams, presidenlg Ca- rol Gambill, vice-presidenlg Chris+ine Muller, secrelary and Richard Lanq, freasurer. In November 'the foofball Team elecfed Judy Benner aHendan+ fo 'l'he homecom- ing queen from +he sophomore class, and +he following monfh Sue Gammon was our represenfafive in The Miss PHS conlesf, Jerrv Hiqains and Don Frazier, members of +he Troian varsily baslcelball ieam, were oulsfanding 'ilhl'e+es, and Dave Horr, Mary Ann Sfalxer, and Judy Nelson were 'rop scholars in our class. Horr was also nresiden+ of Plus Ulfra, The sophomore Lafin club. We of fhe sophomore class under fhe sponsorship of Bruce Schmidf, are loolcinq 'Forward +o 'rwo more successful years a+ Porismoulh High School. HOME ROOM 31 2 Firsl row: D. Allen, G. Aeh J. Bond, M. Bowser, B. Rich- ards, S. Broolcer, D. Arms, B Brady. Second row: J. Benner E. Bell, R. Ailsloclr, J. Bennell' K. Argeros, G. Arnell, B. Adams, S. D. Adams, L. Beclc B. Adkins, G. Ballle, L. Barry. Third row: D. Barker, D. Boehm, R. Alexander, R. Adams, R. Bishop, L. Boren, J. Bradshaw, B. Boyd, K. Bell, R. Bishop, R. Arlhur. HOME ROOM 311 Firsl row: P. Brady, J. Cor- nell, M. CoHrell, S. Calloway, R. Byrd, D. Burns, N. Brown, J. Brown. Second row. C. Brown, E. Bradford, L. Car- lee, A. Chapman, F. Carr, C. Brown, E. Brafford, L. Car- J, Copley, S. Chiles, R. Cooper, N. Cox, Third row: W. Cobb, J. Chapman, J. Copley, D. Coll, G. Clifford, T. Collins, R. Brooks, M. Brown, T. Crisp, M. Arnold. HOME ROOM 310 Firsl' row: T. Fleming, S. DeAlley, D. Englebrechl, F. Fiher, J. Cordiff, F. Filzer, M. Erfurlh, L, Ellenwood. Second row: S. Dixon, S. DeLolell, D. Dempsey, D. Dever, J. Eng- lish, E. Davis, P. Dolson, J. Da- vis, S. Flannery, C. Dixon, J. Crull, J. Dixon, G. Cullip, D. Davis. Third row: N. Donley, J. Davis, R. Eclrharl, J. Dials, J. Eichinlaub, J. Duncan, W. Dunn, J. Sloclxman, T. Dials, G. Davis. 105 HOME ROOM 307 First row: B. Fraysure, P. Fournier, J. Grimes, R. Grash- el, A. Grimshaw, B. Heasley, T. Hanson, B. Hall. Second row: J. Fordyce, J. Fodge, D. Greafhouse, Harwood, D. Flowers, G. Harris, C. Gam- bill, M. Fosfer, L. Harper, P. Harris, D. Gilmer, B. Fraley, J. Harrigan. Third row: T. Goldberg, S. Hammonds, J. Gambill, L. Harper, H. Hea- berlin, B. Har+, D. Frazier, S. Gammon, P. Gulley, T. Har- old, R. Gray, M. J. Gibbs, J. Freeland, B. Haley. HOME ROOM 306 First row: C. Hess, T. Hollis, B. Journey, B. Hobs+eHer, P. Keyes, J. Hiall, J. Holling, J. Hodge. Second row: T. Kalb, C. Johnson, H. Hileman, M. L. Keeney, K. Keyes, B. Kel- ley, J. Johnson, L. Henson, J. Hisle, S. Keyes, D. Jordan, D. Kiebler, J. Kegley. Third row: D. Horr, L. Hill, J. Holi, M. Herrinq, B. Hollis, J. Higgins, B. Johnson, H. Jarvis, B. Keyes. HOME ROOM 305 Firs'r row: G. Kirsch, G. McGlone, R. Lang, K. Keyser, B. Kreiling, M. lindamood, B. KniHle, R. Kinlxer. Second row: S. McGraw, G. McDan- iels, P. Linham, S. McKeen, R. Lamberi, P. McClave, M. Ly- cans, C. McCulloch, B. Mc- Manes, S. Kidwell, P. King, L. Lozier. Third row: D. King, J. Maguire, H. Lawson, S. Mc- Kibben D. McCoy, J. Law- less, B. McGuire, G. Madder, R. Lowe, G. Linh, H. Man- non, B. Lisl. 106 'I-.Ax Y-vii HOME ROOM 304 Firs+ row: P, Posfon, M. Mil- ler, P. Noel, S. Me-alley, J. Peebles, M. J. Parker, C. Mul- ler, S. Morrow. Second row: J. May, M. Milward, P. Phil- lips, J. Olson, J. Manuel, D. Milward, J. Parlcer, J. Nelson, B. Paplre, M. Mershon, L. Per- ry. Third row: D. Moore, B. Perry, J. Parilow, B. Neal, S. Penningfon, D, Newsome, T. Phillips, G, Niclrell, V. Minch, L. Parsley, L. Myers. HOME ROOM 303 Firsl row, boffom +o lop: C. Rammel, G. Ruiherford, S. Richier, B. Schomberg, D. Ruhlman, N. Prise, H. Rigley, D. Sainopulos. Second row: S, Radinslri, R. Saunders, E. Prise, C. Rollins, H. Price, C, Scaggs, D. Ramsey, T. Se- mones, F. Robeson, R. Riley, l'l. Salyers, D. Scolf. Third row: N. Sco++, M. S. Schroe- der, J. Queen, A. Ramey, W. Ruarlc, D. Redding, R. Rayburn, B. Richards, J. Schweinsburq, S. Semones, M. Schweinsburg. HOME ROOM 212 Firsf row: R. Sparlrs, J. Taylor, J. Shoemaker, B. Ta- bor, T. Slone, M. Slephenson, L. Snyder. Second row: G. Taylor, E. Singlelon, R. A. Sowards, S. Shumale, R. S + a r lx s, R. Shelpman, R. Skaggs, M. Sialrer, M. E. Som- mers, J. Shi'Fl'leHe, S. Som- mers, G. Sfaker, C. Shepherd, W. Snyder, Third row: B. Simpson, O. Taylor, J. Smifh, B. Taclcell, D. Sfephenson, G. Spears, G. Shively, G. Sfarlcs, S. Slcaggs, P. Spears, J. Slew- ar+. 107 HOME ROOM 211 Firsf row: A, Whillaich, S. Wallcer, B. Wassmer, K. Yeley, S. Taylor, B. Vogel, G. Whisman, J. Wellman. Sec- ond row: M. Thacker, R. Webb, J, Valeniine, D. Williams, A. Vance, G. Tomlin, J. Waddell, D, Welly. Third row: D. Wills, J. Thafcher, N. Wimbish, M. Wilson, J. Thalcher, J. Werner, G. Willis, E. Williams. Fourlli row: B. Wil- son, D. Whilaker, E. Wlwife, M. Williams, N. Tiplon, B. While, D. Tinsley, J. Thomas. Miss Bur'lon's Sixfh Period World Hisfory Class S+uclies+l1e Map and How fo Use If 5-,gag .A,. . im gif: F! RFQ iii lui QF 3' f -v y f .,m-W ,L I unior C7444 Refueling, checking their assets, testing their wings in expectation. it 6' 'tw vb Q? Y-War.J ww r-'- ,UW T? 'Ul- .X 'TRN 'WI' aw., i l I 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lef+ 'ro right N. WiHen, Secrefaryg D. Wagner, Presid enrg C. Corbiif, Treasurer: R. Mirchell, Vice-Presiden+ .fuk o'J!lb-,fs rnghvss coming In-AItitude10,000ft. su, .gs ' Fligh+ 55 warming up for +he +ake-off!! Our firsf flight in I95l-52, was pilofed by Marry Lehman lpresi- denflg fhe co-pilo+ was Allan Oxley lvice-presidenflg hos+ess, Virginia Srnifh lsecreiarylg and iravel ageni, Tom Slone lfreasurerl. This flighf was 'financed by +he sale of paper and pencils in 32l under rhe sponsorship of Miss Marie Trowbridge and Miss Caroline Mackoy. The proceeds were used +o purchase wa+er foun+ains. We s+opped +o refuel and in i952-53 soared fo higher alfifudes. Our pilol +his year was Bill Hobbs lpresidenil assisfed by Curl Geniry lvice-presidenfl, Norma Ray Hreasurerl and Willadean Harrison lsecrefaryl. Under v-Q1 'ya F - ,' u +he able guidance of Bruce Schmidf, flighr commander, we ordered our class rings. We opened +he 'rhroille 'full speed ahead fo fhe year fhai would make Porismoufh High School hislory-our Junior year. The heavy responsibilifies of ihe flighf were borne by Dave Wagner fpresidenfl, Ray Mirchel lvice- presidenfl, Nancy Wiifen lsecreiaryl and Chef Corbifi lfreasurerj, Wi+h Mr. McClure direcling our magazine sale we broke all previous records. Our course sfill sei for +he siars we soared fo even grearer heighfs wifh The Junior class play-direc+ed by our sponsor, John Glass. HOME ROOM 210 Firsf row: R. Bauer, M. All- man, S. Borders, E, Brannon D. AbboH, J. Beaumonf, L Browne. Second row: L, Boor man, P. Abdon, A. Apel, S Adkins,7liJ. Brown, C, Al- brechf, N. BoweTKThird row K. Amiclc, T. Bond, B. Boor- man, L. Barlon, J. Bodmer, B Bierley, J. Bramel, B. Adkins B. Bickham. HOME ROOM 207 Firsl row: B. Cunningham, V. Combs, J. Coriell, S. Chiles, D, Carr, J. Dever, J. Davis, K. Davis. Second row: J. Cramer, P. Cyrus, M. Cha- mis, W. Carpenier, B. Burger, J. Bulifinqlon, M. Carler, A. Conner. Third row: J. Cook, J. Carr, M. Crager, L. Bryanl, C. Combs, B. Clifford, K. Coffey, R. Cullen. Fourfh row: L. Dailey, D. Clark, D. Daufel, C. Corbiff, R. Claus- ing, B. Coolz, B. Complon, W. Comer. HOME ROOM 206 Firsf row: M. Flack, V. Gra- ham, S. Gallagher, G. Frazier, L. Gillum, M. Drake. Second row: J. Good, B. Eden, K. Doly, B. Goelz, M. Fiich, J. Goodman, S. Filch. Third row: B. Fylzfe, R. Dever. J. Gil- len, J, Eby, D. Grashel, D. El- liof, S. Finneran. Fourlh row: J. Edmisfen, S. Dummif. J. Gardner. F. English, C. Gen- fry, M. Fraiser, T. DuPuy. H3 HOME ROOM 205 Firsl row: E. Howard, M. Hamilfon, W. Harrison,xB. Kelly, R. Hanes, C. Kinder, N. Hamillon, B. Hill. Second row: P. Harvey, N. Jol-inson, R. Horlon, L. lrvin, R. How- ard, R. Hammond, B. Hilde- brand, P. Knowles, J. James, J. Hurley. Third row: N. Hus- fon, G. Hollis, D. Healh, D. Kemplom, E. Harover, K. Hannum, G. Hollis, D. Jor- don, F. Hunfer. Fourih row: T. Kouns, J. Henderson, B. Hansgen, K. Lane, B. Hobbs, C. Howerfon, D. Hill, G. Kel- ler, C. JeH, J. Kilcl1en. HOME ROOM 2055 Firsf row: D. McCallyfC.5 Merb, V. Lyon, M. Larch, S. Larier, S. McCulloclsf J. Mc- Coy. Second row: P. Lemons, M. Lel1man, H. McCoy, J. Layfon, C. McKelvey, R. Manning, N. Lesler. Third row: J. Lau+er, G. Lawson, B. Miller, J. Lee, D. Marling, B. Maple, C. Lewis, G. Lucas. Fourlh row: B. Meade, C. Main, J. McColgan, R. La- vengood, W. Miller, H. Lis- lon, R. Lenegar. HOME ROOM 203 Firs+ row: S. Queen, M. Muclwa, P. Presfon, L. Paoli, C... Poole, N. Rammel, J. Neal. Second row: J. Morrow, S. Perry, L. O'Brian, F. Piguel, T, Piccolo, E. Nolan, G. Mow- ery, M. Morris. Third row: B. Ofworfh, R. Quinn, D. Parker, W. Payne, J. Morgan, J. Mullen, A. Oxley, M. Moore. Fourfh row: D. Purpura, F. Ramsey, M. Parker, B. Molwl, R. Milcluell, B. Mirchell, L. Paylon, A. Ramey. 114 Junior-Senior Prom Co-chairmen X J Norma Ray and Marfy Lehman Ni if an FSH! S 1 HOME ROOM 202 Firsf row: P. Sexlon, D. Riddlebarger, V. Smiih, M. Slafen, A. Saunders, C. Smilh, S. Rogers, P. Schweins- berg. Second row: K. Skinner, P. Scaff, C. Sparl1s,S. Shump, M. Schwarlz. Third row: T. Reed, D. Snively, J. Saunders, E. Spears, N. Ray, S. Sexlon J. Shepherd, P. Reinoehl, C Richardson, R. Riggs, S. Smifh. Fourfh row: C. Sfeven- son, J. Sfehinger, B. Shafer R. Shipley, R. Rolen,.G. Rich- ardson, H. Reynolds, T. Sfone. HOME ROOM 201 Firsf row: B, Ward, M Tingler, J. Taylor, J. Thalcher C. Yuenger, F. Thompson, R Williard. Second row: B Workman, A. Thompson, E Thurman, E. S+rauss, N, Wil +en, E. Vaughfers, M. Thomaq Third row: M. Zuliani, P While, D. Tee+ers, J. Wood D. Wallcer, C. Tubbs, R Young. Fourfh row: B. Trone R. Tiplon, J. Turner, S. Win- fers, D. Wagner, J. Voorhes J. Woolen. 5 lb ll .y,!f: - A ,xl I f SQ Wf , Q as .K , if ' A Y, Y EXAM! X H . ,v f ,, K V 4 My . , A , ' A H , , X: W 2 4 Q? Q Q . 1 'il JF X Y , 4 X 4 - k ,. A hx 3, , 7 W, V , 'Wei' U 1 V, gK.,'g ' x Af 'RQ .4 gwir. 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To finance our various exploils, we sold school supplies in 32 I. Jel propulsion carried us 'fo more advenlures in lhe year 'Sl-'52 in lhe realms of scholarship and aclivily. We chose 'lor our class officers Dick Woolwine, presidenlg Emily Ehr- man, vice-president Sally Hansee, secrelaryg and Reba Complon, lreasurer. We also sponsored a TWIRP Dance aller 'lhe Ashland ioolball game. Our +our direclor was Miss Genevieve DuPre'. Recheclring on our credenlials, we lraveled on +o our record-brealring iunior year. Thrill paclred side lrips con- sisled of our slupendous magaline sale, followed by our highly praised Junior Class Play, Sixleen in August under ihe direclion of Miss Mary Krausz and Miss Helen DuPre', class sponsors. Mos? efficienf four guides were Phil Moore, presidenlg Milre Swearingen, vice-presidenlg Nancy Hilfe, secrelaryg and Mary Ryan, lreasurer. We were exlremely honored by having a number of our lop slu- denfs elecled in lheir iunior year 'lo Na'l'ional Honor. And fhen-our Junior-Senior Prom! How can we describe i+?!l All acclaimed il lo be magnificent The selling-Gay Paree. As we danced lo lhe dreamy slrains of Tony Cap- pa's band playing a lovely French fune, we realized +ha+ our iunior year was rapidly drawing lo a close. And now we are seniors. As me loolc baclr over our lasl' voyage, we lhinlc of all fhe lhings which we have done. Again under lhe capable guidance of Miss Krausz and Miss DuPre', we sponsored lhe Follies Senior, a lerrific success wilh slanding room only. The proceeds wenl lowards lhe Phil Moore Scholarship Fund. Our second produclion was our Senior Class Play which we gave in April. Concluding our four years of worldly achievemenls was our commence- menl June 4, l954, afler which we shall go our separale ways lo answer lhe call of our high desliny. .....4' 'QS' , -e .Q x -' -7, -f A 1 1 37's 'RL We Norma Abdon Eugene Adkins Gerald Adkins Peggy Alcorn Clara Allard Dolores Allen Gretchen Allen Shirley Allen Sue Ames .Iohn Appel Agnes Arthurs Gordon Artrip Patty Ashcroft Joyce Bailey Donald Baker Nell Ball Alice Banfield Elaine Benner Gary Benton Bennie Binns 'f D9 William Blevings Bill Boorman XYCV Betty Bowen - QX Bob Bowen Nancy Bowman Jack Boyd Phyllis Boyle David Bradley Doris Brady Mary Lou Brodbeck 'E' A lb 'Q 5 X Joyce Ann Brown I.eo Brown Suzanne Brown .lim Burkhardt Thelma Burton Betty l.ou Callaway William Callaway Buz Canter Jeanne Carper Leroy Carr Tuwnya Cartee Florice Carter Lorene Carter Peggy Cassell Martha Caudill l2I Donald Chaffin Judy Chapman Janice Chick Othnile Clifford Quia WW Ruth Cole Joyce Ann Collier Bob Collins Connie Collins Walter Collins Shirley Colvin Reba Compton Betty Jean Cooper Judy Cooper Shirley Cooper Patricia Copley WW! pw aww? Q M' NQQIHV' ul -A David Coriell Patricia Corn Carole Ann Craigmlles Carolyn Cranmer Dave Cropper Alex Davidson Robert Davison Patsy Davisson Geneva Dials Glenn Dials Jennie Dickson Richard Dixon Velma Dorfon Thomas Dressler Floyd Duncan 123 Joyce Duncan Emily Ehrman Dave Emrich Bob Estep Norma Feazell Barton Fish Ronald Flannery Gary Flowers Helen Fodge Marlene Foreman Ruth Frantz Carol Frederick Frederick Fritz Paul Fulk Qqgx 'QNWQ Carolyn Fuller 124 '51 X f xr W J '3 'X A JL 'N 'IR' Gayle Gammon Carolyn Gerard Homer Goddard NX Gary Goodman James Gore Carolyn GrayQfw'MHw W W K Peggy Gray A Jim Green ' Therasa Greenwood Russell Grooms Tom Grubb Ronald Gulley Bertha Hale Sally Hansee Russell Harcha 125 MQ Qjl ' Q Peter Harries-Jones Ometta Harris Daehler Hayes John Hayes Don Hays Bob Haywood William Haywood Joanne Heinrich Robert Hewitt Ronald Higgins Nancy Hike James Hilderbrand Ruth Hollenbeck Doug Holling Carol Honakor 126 'E-'V' gin. Imogene Horne Lowell Hudson Wilson Jones Bob Keatley Ruth Kendrick fl Ronald Kennedy Janet Kerns Bill Kleinko me L li. lx C Dean Knittle f WL Winston Lanthorn Gilbert Lawson Ann Leightenheimer Helen Lett Lovell Lewis Phyllis Lewis 127 55656 Sara .lane Lewis Robert Liles James Lindeman Alberta Lintz Sue Lowe Sara McCain Charles McGIone Donna McGlone Pat McGlone Charlotte McGraw Shirley Nlclaughlin Charles Malone Carol Manley Priscilla Mann Bill Marting 128 Hex bu... 'mf- I R . A .',.'. ir Y K . ...Aw VJ ix -sw ii, L a . Y Q 'Y P9432 eil -A U. , ,M , N 5 'Q 7 . ., . A.,,,., . 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Garnet Powell Larry Pratt Charles Price Norman Price Patty Price George Prise Alicia Purdum Lucille Rayburn Mara lee Redman Charles Reed Gladys Rhoten Billie Jean Rice Roy Rice Jim Richards Joyce Riley Earl Roberts Peggy Robeson Janet Robinson John Rose David Roth Katherine Ruggles Larry Russell Mary Ryan Marilyn Salyer Violet Sayers David Schisler David Scott Sandra Semones Paul Sexton Shirley Sheets 132 K' 'Hx 7 , fm t ai., Qu'-r 'Hhs lm Hey gwig ii I Gwendolyn Shekels Emilie Shields Marilyn Shope Betha Skeens Janice Skeens Eugene Smith - Norma Jean Smith Preston Smith Shelby Smith Dean Sparks Lloyd Spaulding Betty Spears David Spence Diana Staiger Bill Stanley 133 Jean Stapleton Joyce Stephenson James Stewart Jerry Sturgill Gene Suter Mae Suter Mike Swearingen John Tabor Maxine Tagg Anita Taylor Annette Taylor Tony Thoroughman Marina Tomlin Albert Trende Ruth Ann Ullom 134 JL... www... 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S -'ini'- 4' .w ' ,gulf ' X .ggi . nuker' 1 A of '99-,Mf'Q.f- , ' ' , ',1.N,' .1'll A ffl.. l ,fff5W 1 --vw , He was a man, lake him for all in all, I shall noi' look upon his like again. Born May 2, l936g Died Seplember 2, I953. Acfivifies: Junior Class Presidenl, Sludehl Council 2, 3: Nafional Honor Socielyg Revelers Arsenic and Old Lace : Plus Ullra President Scholarship Team l, 2, 3: ln+er Nos. 1954 TROJAN QUOTATIONS NORMA ABDON-- Le'r 'rhy words be few. GERALD ADKINS- Knowledge is power. EUGENE ADKINS- True as sfeel. PEGGY ALCORN- A kind and genfle friend. CLARA ALLARD-- Ah Clara, sweef and preffy lass fhou arf: prifhee, inform me, who hafh now fhy hearl'? DELORES ALLEN- Silence is fhe besf fence around wisdom. GRETCHEN ALLEN- A sunbeam on a cloudy day. SHIRLEY ALLEN- She wears a consfanf smile. SUE AMES- The mildesf manners and fhe genflesf hearff' JOHN APPEL- I am very fond of fhe company of ladies. AGNES ARTHURS--''Characfer-brighf and clean. GORDON ARTRIP- Noi by years buf by dis- posifion is wisdom acquired. PAT ASHCRAFT- Size does nof always coun+. JOYCE BAILEY- A hearf unspoffed is nof easily daunfedf' DON BAKER- A liffle shyness is no discredif fo any man. NELL BALL- Good nafure sparkles in her eyes. ALICE BANFIELD- Love soughf is good, buf given unsoughf is befferf' ELAINE BENNER- The dignify of hisforyf' GARY BENTON- WH is lhe lighfening of lhe mind. BENNIE BINNS- Time will pass buf you may not JACK BLEVINS- An affable and courfeous genflemanf' BILL BOORMAN- Silence is wisdom: l'll be a wise man ye'r. BETTY BOWEN- A good hearf is worfh gold. BOB BOWEN- His shy and boyish smiles are irresis'rible. NANCY BOWMAN- My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees wifh me. JACK BOYD- My candle burns af bofh ends: If will nof lasf fhe night PHYLLIS BOYLE- Kindness is fhe golden chain by which sociefy is bound fogefherf' DAVE BRADLEY- Wisdom is fhe weallh of fhe wise. DORIS BRADY- She walks like grass flowing. MARY LOU BRODBECK- She moves a god' dess, looks a queen. JOYCE BROWN-- Good sense, which only is The gill of heaven, is hers. LEO BROWN- Noble deeds fhaf are concealed are mosf esfeemedf' SUZANNE BROWN- Beffer lafe fhan never. JIM BURKHARDT- Knowledge and Timber shouldn'f be much used fill fhey are seasoned. THELMA BURTON- The fruif of pafience is sweet BETTY CALLAWAY- She will fake hold of a nofion and make if her own. WILLIAM CALLAWAY- An honesf man is The noblest BUZZ CANTER- They are never alone who are accompanied by clever fhoughfsf' JEANNE CARPER- Be sure you are righf, fhen go ahead. LEROY CARR- Fame is fhe fhirsf of youfhf' PEGGY CASSELL- Her quief ways have won our hearfsf' TAWNYA CARTEE- For we fhaf live fo please, musf please fo live. FLORICE CARTER--UA charm of her own-her friendliness. LORENE CARTER- Whaf wisdom can you find greafer fhan kindness. MARTHA CAUDILL- She is a mirror of all courfesyf' DONALD CHAFFIN- Man is his own sfar. JANICE CHICK- A quief girl, modesf and frue, who does her work wifh ouf much ado. OTHNILE CLIFFORD- Wor+h makes fhe man. JOYCE COLLIER- Whaf is she 'thinking fhaf makes her eyes sparkle so? CONNIE COLLINS- True as The needle To The pole, or as The dial To The sun. BOB COLLINS- The world is his-. WALTER COLLINS- I+ doesn'T cosT anyThing To be a genflemanf' RUTH COLE-- You like her because she is always herself. SHIRLEY COLVIN- She smiled on many iusT Tor Tun. REBA COMPTON- CheerTuIness wins friends wherever iT goes. BETTY COOPER- Love me a Ii+TIe, love me long. JUDY COOPER- AnyThing Tor a quieT liTe. SHIRLEY COOPER- A good hearT, A goodly smile. PAT COPLEY- The human hear+ has hidden Treasures-. DAVID CORIELL- While There's life Thene's hope. PATTY CORN-- May she always be Tree To speak her ThoughTs. CAROLE CRAIGMILES-- She Talks by day and winds up lov nighT. CAROLYN CRANMER- A daughTer of The gods, divinely Tall: And mosT divinely fair. DAVID CROPPER- I know whaT's whaT. ALEX DAVIDSON- I never knew so young a body wiTh so old a head. ROBERT DAVISON- A finger in every pie. PATSY DAVISSON- Every word she speaks wiTh a kind Tongue. GENEVA DIALS- Ever genTIe, sweeT and True. JENNIE DICKSON- Her loveliness I never knew unTiI she smiled on me. RICHARD DIXON- Sober as a iudgef' VELMA DORTON-- The besT mirror is an old friend. TOM DRESSLER- ln many ways a man of ac- Tion. JOYCE DUNCAN- A phanTom of delighT. EMILY EHRMAN- She who dwells wiTh loeauTy. DAVID EMRICH- Silence is sTrengTh. BOB ESTEP- As good naTured a soul as ever Trod on shoe oT leaTher. BARTON FISH- The lad was ever a rover loving and laughing Tree. NORMA FEAZELL- I care only Tor riches To make giTTs. RONALD FLANNERY- He is of a very melan- choly disposiTion. GARY FLOWERS- The man who has no music in his soul is TiT for Treason. HELEN FODGE- WhaTever is worTh doing aT all, is worTh doing well. MARLENE FOREMAN- She can because she Thinks she can. PAT FRANCE- An air oT kindness wenT abouT him. RUTH FRANTZ- My hearT is like a singing bird. CAROL FREDERICK- A life as brigh+ as hers is always brighT. PAUL FULK- Wherever he siTs, There is The head oT The Table. CAROLYN FULLER- Her smile, her speech, her winning way, made many a man give his hearT away. GAYLE GAMMON- I say The world is lovely: and ThaT Ioveliness is enough. CAROLYN GERARD- ls she noT more Than painTing can express? HOMER GODDARD- He migh+ be beT+er if he would, BuT iT's so lonesome being good. GARY GOODMAN- The only way To have a Triend is To be one. JIM GORE-- A Ii'Hle Caesar, small, buT mighTy. CAROLYN GRAY- HonesT labour bears a lovely face. PEGGY GRAY- She has a naTuraI grace of her own. JIM GREEN- There is no oTher like him-Take iT as vou please. RUSSELL GROOMS- I never saw a Purple Cow, I never hope To see one: BuT I can Tell you anyhow, I'd raTher see Than be one. TOM GRUBB- And whaT he greaTIy Thought he nololy dared. RONALD GULLEY- He said IiTTIe, buT To The purpose. BERTHA HALE- We give To necessiTy The praise oT virTue. SALLY HANSEE-- She's Torever laughing, always Tull oT Tun. RUSSELL HARCHA- CharacTer is wha+ we are looking Tor. PETER HARRIES-JONES- I agree wiTh no man's opinions: I have some of my own. WILLIAM HAYWOOD- Give me neiTher poverTy nor riches. DAEHLER HAYES- WiT and wisdom are born wiTh a man. JOHN HAYES- We have here a man: The kind we like To know. DON HAYS- And whaT would liTe be if he Took iT seriously! JOANNE HEINRICH- The good sTars meT in your horiscope and made you oT spiriT, Tire, and dew. RON HIGGINS- Every man is a volume if you know how To read him. NANCY HIKE- Like a sTar glancing ouT from The blue of The sky. JIM HILDERBRAND- Women bah! This is a man's world. RUTH HOLLENBECK-- IT is The TaTe OT a wo- man long To be paTienT and siIenT. DOUG HOLLING-- All greaT men are dead or dying: In TacT, I don'T Teel so well myself. ELLEN HORNE- Shall I compare Thee To a surnmer's day? LOWELL HUDSON- He speakeTh noT: and yeT There lies a conversaTion in his eyes. HOPE JARRELL- The Tlower OT youTh. wn.soN JONES- A Tine Tellow, o good sporT, and a sTaunch Triendf' BOB KEATLEY- ThaT I have lived I know: ThaT I have loved is guiTe as plain. RUTH KENDRICK- Her besT habi+ is a sooTh- ing Tongue. RONALD KENNEDY- The busy bee has no Time Tor sorrow. JANET KERNS-- High ambiTion and worThy oT praise. BILL KLEINKE- Men are buT children oT a larger growTh. DEAN KNITTEL- To know is noThing aT all: To imagine is everyThing. RICHARD LANTHORN-- God helps Them ThaT help Themselves. GIB LAWSON- And liTe iTseIT is iusT a game of TooTball. ANN LEIGHTENHEIMER- Wha+ swee+ de- Iigh+ a quieT IiTe a'FTords. LOVELL LEWIS- Labor overcomes all diTTicul- Ties. PHYLLIS LEWIS- Every virTue is more Tair when iT appears in a beauTiTul person. SARA JANE LEWIS- Always on The go, she'll never be a sTay-aT-home. BOB LILES- One cannoT know everyThing. JIM LINDEMAN- He chorTled in his icy. ALBERTA LINTZ- Give me The ouTdoors and a sporT To masTer. ThaT's liTeI SUE LOWE- She's in ioke half The Time when she seems To be serious. SARA McCAIN- . . . SweeT and modesT . . .' CHARLES MCGLONE- Time and hours run Through The roughesT day. PAT MCGLONE- She has a knack oT seeing Things as They are and doing Things as They oughT To be done. CHARLOTTE MCGRAW- Even her Tailings lean To virTue's side. LOWELL McLAUGHLIN -- Never leT your sTudies inTerTere wiTh your educaTion. SHIRLEY MCLAUGHLIN- The vocaTion of ev- ery man and woman is To serve oTher people. JIM MCSWEENEY- He has iusT enough Torce To spoil half your day's happiness. CHARLES MALONE- He loves The endearing elegance oT Temale Triendshipf' CAROL MANLEY- GreaT wisdom leads To love. PRISCILLA JANE MANN- She was O' so Tair. BILL MARTING- Take honor Trom me, and my IiTe is done. MYRL MEDLEY- LeT every man mind his own business. DICK MICHELHAUGH- I leave 'rhis rule lor ofhers when l'rn dead, Be always sure you're righf-lhen go ahead. JOHN MILHOUSE- He was capable of imag- ining all, oi arranging all, and of doing every- lhingf' ANNIS MILLER- Il l did nol' laugh l should die. DAVID MILLER- Wi+h iusl enough of learning lo misquolef' CLARK MOORE- Bewarel A ihoughl halh slruck him! DUDLEY MORITZ- The bullel 'rhal will kill me is nor yel caslf' JOANNE MORTON- A rare combinalion of infelligence and common sense. CAROL MOSS- A smile is a whisper of a laughf' PAT MOWERY- Her face was fair, her man- ner delighllulf' DICK MYERS-'lI'd ralher have an inch of dog lhan miles ol pedigree. PEGGY NICHOLS- As merry as lhe day is long. RUTHMARY NOLAN- Life is nol life al all wilhoul delight CHARLES OAKES-i'Variely, lhalls my mollof' ROGER OAKLEY- The lerrible burden ol hav- ing nofhing 'ro do. NANCY OBENCHAIN- My crown is in my hearl, noi on my head. DONALD O'BRlAN- I would ralher have a fool make me merry 'rhan experience make me sad. ROBERT PARLIN- Lei lhe world slip by, we'll never be younger. HARRY PARKER- Now l am beginning ro live a liflle, and feel less like a sick oysler af low fide. SHIRLEY PATRICK- Her hair is a glorious hue. PHYLLIS PELFREY- Nolhing greal was ever ac complished wilhoul enrhusiasmf' THOMAS PENETT- The world is his who en- ioys ir. DELORES PERRY- I dreamed 'rhal life was beaulyf' ANNAJANE PIGOTT- There is no genius in life like lhe genius of energy and aclivilyf' RONALD PITTS- God made him, and 'rherelore le+ him pass for a man. FRED PLUMMER- I had a pleasanl lime wifh my mind, for il was happy. ROBERTINE PORTER- And heaven's soil azure in her eye was seen. GARNET POWELL- Young in limbs, in iudg- menl old. LARRY PRATT- Good breeding shows ilsell mosl where, lo an ordinary eye, if appears 'rhe leash CHARLES PRICE--'ll'le was nol merely a chip oil 'rhe old block, bul lhe old block ilsellf' NORMAN PRICE- Al lasl, I'lI gradualeln PATTY PRICE- Merrily, merrily shall l live now. GEORGE PRISE- They laugh lhal win. ALICIA PURDOM- As merry as lhe day is long. LUCILLE RAYBURN-l'l+ was her lhinking of olhers lhal made you lhink ol her. MARA LEE REDMAN- Beau+y lives wilh kind- ness. GLADYS RHOTEN- I+ is beller lo live rich 'rhan lo die rich. BILLIE JEAN RICE- Joy is grace. ROY RICE- The besf is yer lo be . . JAMES RICHARDS- A lilile sunburnl by lhe glare of lighlf' JOYCE RILEY- Hones+y is praise. CARL ROBERTS- I+ is easier noi lo speak a word al' all Than lo speak more words Than we should. PEGGY ROBESON- If l do vow friendship, l'Il perform il fo 'rhe lasl arl'icle. JANET ROBINSON- S+reng+h lhrough joy. JOHN ROSE- A 'Fool may lalk, buf a wise man speaks. DAVE ROTH- He is the happiesr of morlals because he is above everylhing he possesses. KATHERINE RUGGLES- A liflle 'rime for laughler . , LARRY RUSSELL- Nor slepping over lhe bounds of modes+y. MARY RYAN- A merry hearl makelh a cheer- lul counlenancef' MARILYN SALYER-- Her hair was nol more sunny lhan her hearl, lhough like a nalural golden coronel il circled her head wilh careless arl. VIOLET SAYERS-- She wears a smile lhal never comes ollf' DAVE SCHISLER- Beware lhe lury ol a palienl man. ' DAVID SCOTT- High-erecled lhoughls sealed in lhe hearl ol courlesyf' SANDRA SEMONES- Her ways are lhe ways ol pleasanlnessf' PAUL SEXTON- Respecl is whal we owe: Love whal we give. SHIRLEY SHEETS-- A lair woman. GWENDOLYN SHEKELS- Joy is loo exguisile lo lasl. EMILIE SHIELDS- Resolule delerminalion is lhe lruesl wisdom. MARILYN SHOPE- ll is nol enough lo do good: one musl do il lhe righl way. BERTHA SKEENS- Happiness is speechless. JANET SKEENS- A lillle work, a lillle play . . .' NORMA SMITH- A good hearl's worlh gold. PRESTON SMITH- Smiles are smiles only when lhe hearl pulls lhe wire. SHELBY SMITH-- Lead a good lile and you are sure lo be well. DEAN SPARKS- You can never plan lhe lulure by lhe pasl. LLOYD SPAULDING-- O, lhal a man mighl know lhe end ol lhis day's business, ere il come. BETTY SPEARS- Theres language in her eye, her cheek, her lip. DAVE SPENCE- A man ol sense, a man ol wil. DIANA STAIGER- Speak low, if you speak love. BILL STANLEY- He always proves a lriendf' JOYCE STEPHENSON- Fashioned so slenderly and so lair. CAROL STAPLETON- By diligence she wins INST WGYNI JIM STEWART-- He in his hearl was ever meek and humble. JERRY STURGILL- Oh, he is high in all lhe peoples hearlsf' GENE SUTER--'ll'le knows whalls whalf' EVA MAE SUTER- Fair words never hurl lhe longue. MIKE SWEARINGEN- For he's a iolly good lellow.' JOHN TABOR- A well-liked genllernanf' ANITA TAYLOR- The ground work ol all hap- piness is heallhf' ANNETTE TAYLOR- Silence is sweeler lhan speech. TONY THOROUGHMAN- O happy morlall He never lailed lo have his ieslf' MAXINE TAGG- A quiel longue shows a wise head. MARINA TOMLIN- Wisdom is beller lhan rubiesf' ALBERT TRENDE- He was ever precise in promise-keeping. RUTH ANN ULLOM- A willy woman is a lreasurep A willy beauly is a pow- er. HELEN VANIS- Be good. sweel maid, and lel who will be clever. ANGEL VOURNAZOS-- A hearl wilh lun and laughler in il. BARRY WALTON- The besl qualily ol a per- son is sincerily. ' GRANDVILLE WEBB- I know on which side my bread is bulleredf' BOB WEEKS-- Friends are born, nol made. ANITA WEISENBERGER- Nolhing is impossi- ble lo a willing hearl. BARBARA WELLS- The shorlesl pleasures are lhe sweeleslf' JANET WHALEY- A iusl lorlune awails lhe deserving. RALPH WHITE- ll is nol good lor a man lo be alone. PAT WILLIS- A day lor loil, an hour lor sporlf' DICK WOOLWINE-- Be gone, dull care, you and I shall never agree. STAN WORKMAN- Once he was almosl killed by a lrain . . . ol lhoughl passing lhrough his mind. FRED YONCE- The noblesl mind he carries lhal ever governed man. PHYLLIS ZEISLER- Lasl bul nol leasl. 1954 TROJAN ACTIVITIES NORMA JUNE ABDON. Girls' League, I, 2, 3. 4: Baslcefball, I, 2: Badminfon, I, 2: Homeroom Officer, I: Commercial Co-op, 4. GERALD RAYMOND ADKINS, ueffyi. R. EUGENE ADKINS, ILover soy: ral Club, 3, 4. PEGGY ANN ALCORN, IPegI. Girls' League, I. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Revelers, 3: Commer- cial Co-op, 4. CLARA ISABEL ALLARD, IClareI. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls League Cabinef, 3: TROJAN Sfaff, 4: G.A.A.. 3: Baslcefball, 2: Volleyball, 2: Baclminfon, 2: Bowling, 2: Glee Club, I: Newsclass, 3: Pep Club. 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4. DOLORES JEAN ALLEN, IDoIIyI. Girls' League. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I: Commercial Co-op, 4: Homeroom Officer, 4. GRETCHEN ALLEN, rsuei. SHIRLEY RUTH ALLEN, Ishsfn. :mer NOS, Ip Plus U-Ifra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Oueen Affendanf, 3: Choir, I, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY SUE AMES. lnfer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 3: Baslcefball, 2: Volleyball, 2: Bowling, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monifor, 4, JOHN APPEL. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: TRO- JAN Sfaff, 3, 4: Traclc, I: Foofball, I: Pep Club, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council, I: Homecoming Oueen Escorf, 2, 3, 4. AGNES ARTHURS, lAggieI, Infernafional Club, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I, 2, 3: Kiclcball, I: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Badminfon, 2: Homeroom Officer, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 3. GORDON ARTRIP, lCapfainI. Baslcefball Man- ager, 2: T8iI Club, 3, 4, PATTY ANNE ASHCRAFT, lPafI. Scholarship Team, 2: Dean's Assisfanf, 4: Pep Club, 2. 3: Choir, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, I, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: lnfernafional Club, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club, I. JOYCE ANN BAILEY, IJoyI. Infernafional Club. I, 2: Glee Club, I: Commercial Co-op, 4. DONALD BAKER, roomy, ra.: Club, 3, 4. LETHA NELL BALL, lNeIIieI. Girls' League, 3, 4: DE. Club, 4. ALICE JEAN BANFIELD, lTinIcI, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I. DORIS ELAINE BENNER, Girls' League, 3, 4. GARY BENTON, lBenI. Golf, 3, 4: Nafional Honor, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club, 2: Homeroom Officer, 4: Sfudenf Council, 4: Junior Council, 3: Choir, 2: Pep Band, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Band, 2, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Inframural Baslcefball, 3: Scholarship Team, 3: Arsenic and Old Lace, 3: 'Sixfeen in Augusf, 3, Firsf Place, Follies Sen- ior, 4: TROJAN Sfaff, 4: Laburnum Grove, 4. BENJAMIN BINNS, IBennieI, Key Club, 2, 3: In- framural Baslcefball, 2, 3, 4: Bancl, I, 2: Inferna- fional Club, 3: Plus Ulfra, 2: Infer Nos, I. WILLIAM BERT BLEVINGS, Iclaclcl. WILLIAM J. BOORMAN, IBillI. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Homeroom Officer, I, 2: Sfudenf Coun- cil, I, 2. BETTY VIRGINIA BOWEN. Infernafional Club, 3: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, 2: Baclminfon, I, 2: Gl.ee Club, I: Homeroom Officer, 3: Pep Club, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4. ROBERT BOWEN, lBobI. NANCY JANE BOWMAN. Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, I. JACK R. BOYD. PHYLLIS ELAINE BOYLE, lllal. Infernafional Club, 3: Glee Club, I: Beffylamp Club, I: D.E. Club, 4. DAVID. BRADLEY, lpunlcl. Inframural Baslcefball, I, 2, 3: Inframural Foofball, I, DORIS EILLEN BRADY, lToofsieI. Library Club, 2, 3, 4: Library Sfaff, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 4: Infer Nos, I: Infernafional Club. 3, 4. MARY LOU BRODBECK, ILOUI, Infernafional Club, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinef, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Officer, 2, 4: TROJAN Sfaff, 2, 3, 4: Co-Edifor, 4: Baslcefball, 2: Homecoming Oueen, 4: Yearbook Oueen, I: Nafional Honor, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, I, 3: Sfudenf Council, I, 3: Senior Council, 4: Junior Council, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer, I: Revelers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, I, 2: Sixfeen in August 3: Prom Co-Chairman, 3: Prom Hosf- ess, 2: Junior Classring Commiffee, 3. JOYCE ANN BROWN, lBurrI. Infer Nos, I: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, I. LEO MARVIN BROWN, lLeo-ol. lnfer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2, 3: Baslcefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, 2: Traclc, I, 2: Baseball, 2, 3: Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE BROWN, lSuziel, lnfernafional Club, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, 2: Volleyball, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Sixfeen in Augusf, 3: Prom Hosfess, 2. JIM BURKHARDT, lBurkel. TBII Club, 3, 4. THELMA BURTON. Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I: Homeroom Of- ficer, I: Beffylamp Club, I: Commercial Co-op, 4. BETTY LOU CALLAWAY, lBefl. lnTernafionaI Club, 3. WILLIAM LINDGREN CALLAWAY, lWilIieI. T8fI Club, 3.4. DAVID B. CANTER, lBuzzl. SixTeen in Augusf, 3: Scholarship Team, I, 2, 3: Foofball Manager, I: Revelers, -3, 4: Pep Club. 2, 3, 4: Newsclass, 3: Sfudenf Council, 2, 4: Homeroom Officer, I, 2, 4: Nafional Honor, 3, 4: TROJAN Sfaff, 4: Plus Ul- fra, 2, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I. JEANNE CARPER. Scholarship Team, I, 2, 3: lfevelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Sfuclenf Council, 3: Homeroom Officer, 2, 3: Nafional Honor, 3, 47 Infernafional Club, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 3, 4: Baslcefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Kiclcball, I, 2: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Soffball, 3: Badminfon, 2: Pacl- dle Tennis, I, 2: Ping Pong, I, 2. LEROY CARR, lUsed Carl. Baslcefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4, PEGGY JOYCE CASSELL, lPegl. Girls' League, I, 2, 4: Baslcefball, I: Bowling, 2: Pep Club, 2: Rovelers, 3: Beffylarnp Club, I, 3: Commercial Co-op, 4: Choir, I, 2. TAWNYA CARTEE. D.E. Club, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 4. FLORICE CARTER, lFIol. LORENE CARTER, lLill. Infernafional Club, 4. MARTHA WENDOLYN CAUDILL, lWinniel. Nafional Honor, 3, 4: Senior Honor, 4: Inferna- fional Club, 2 3: Girls' League, 2, 3, 4: Senior Council, 4: Junior Council, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 2, 3. DONALD CHAEEIN. TRI Club, 3, 4. JUDITH ANN CHAPMAN, uuayi. Beffylamp Club, I: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, I, 2: Baslcefball, I, 2: Soffball, I, 2: Bowling, 2: Bad- minfon, 2: Commercial Co-op, 4. JANICE CHICK, lChicIciel, Badminfon, I, 2: Vol- leyball, I, 2: Kiclcball, I, 2: Baslcefball, I: Girls' League, 2, 3, 4. OTHNILE CLIFFORD, lClifl. lnfer Nos, I: Library Sfaff, 3: Boys' Glee Club, 2: Homeroom Officer, 47 Choir, I, 2. JOYCE ANN COLLIER, lJudyl. Girls' League, l. 2, 3: Baslcefball, 2: Kicliball, I: Volleyball, I, 2: Soffball, I: Ping Pong, I: Bowling, 2: Beffylamp Club, I, 2: D.E. Club, 4. CONNIE COLLINS. Infernafional Club. 3, 4: Plus Ulfra, I: Infer Nos, 2: Girls' League, I, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club, I: Homeroom Officer, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 2, 3. ROBERT E. COLLINS, ll-lof Rodl, T8II Club, 3, 4. WALTER MITCHELL COLLINS, ll-lumpfyl. Foof ball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inframural Baslcefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 2: Traclc, 2, 3, 4: Infernafional Club, 2, 3. RUTH COLE, lBIacIciel. Homeroom Officer, 4: Girls' League, 4. SHIRLEY ANN COLVIN, lShirll. Prom Hosfess. 2: Dean's Assisfanf, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Choir, I: Bowling, 2: Tennis, I: Kiclcball, I: Baslcefball, I, 2: lnfer Nos, I: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4. REBA LOUISE COMPTON, lRe-Bobl. Prom Hosf- ess, 2: Sixfeen in August 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Class Officer, 2: Pep Club, 4: Homeroom Officer, 2, 3: Glee Club, I: Homecoming Queen Affend- anf, 2: lnfernafional Club, 3: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I: Volleyball, I: Badminfon, I, 2. BETTY JEAN COOPER, lBeTfl. Revelers, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3: Library Sfaff, 3: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, 2: Kiclcball, I, 2: Volleyball, 2: Paddle Tennis, I, 2: Ping Pong, I, 2: D.E. Class. JUDITH COOPER, lJudyl. D.E. Class, 4: Beffy- lamp Club, 2, 3: lnfer Nos, I: Choir, I. SHIRLEY CooPER. earns' League I, 2, 3. PATRICIA ANNE COPLEY, TPEII. Band, I, DE. Club, 4: Homeroom Officer, 2, 3: Girls' League. I, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2. DAVID LEE CORIELL, lCurreyl. Foofball, I: Traclc, I: TSII Club, 3, 4, PATRICIA CORN, lPafl. Girls' League, 3, 4: In- fernafional Club, 3: Drum Maioreffe, 3, 4. CAROLE ANN CRAIGMILES, lCraggiel. Glee Club, I: Homeroom Officer, I, 2, 3: Revelers, 3. 4: Drum Maioreffe, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2: Baslcefball, I: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Plus Ulfra, 2: Infer Nos, I. CAROLYN CRANMER, lCranI. Prom Hosfess, 2: Scholarship Team, 2: Revelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Newsclass, 3: Homeroom Officer, I, 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Senior Honor, 3, 4: Linlc Girl, 3: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: TROJAN Sfaff, 2, 4: Miss P.H.S., 4. DAVID LEE CROPPER, ICropI, Band, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4. ALEX DAVIDSON, IAII. Infernafional Club, 3: Plus Ulfra, 2: Pep Club, 4: Bancl, I, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, I, 3. ROBERT LEE DAVISON, qwmeyy. ral Club, 3, 4. PATSY Jo DAVISSON, gran. Library S+aff, i, 2. 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Dean's Assisfanf, 4: Pep Club. 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4. GENEVA LOUISE DIALS, lGebieI. Revelers, 3. 4: Pep Club, 3: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: Infer Nos, I. JENNIE DICKSON, IJenI. Prom Hosfess, 2: Six- feen in August 3: Scholarship Team, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Class Officer, I, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Senior Council, 4: Newsclass, 3: Sfudenf Council, I: Homeroom Officer, I, 3: Nafional Honor, 3. 4: Ping Pong, 2: Volleyball, 2: TROJAN Sfaff, 3, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinef, 3, 4: Girls' League Officer, 3: lnfernafional Club, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Senior Honor, 4. RICHARD DIXON, lDicIcI, Infer Nos, I: Band, I, 2. VELMA ELIZABETH DORTON. Girls' League, 2, 3, 4: D.E. Club, 4. THOMAS DOUGLAS DRESSLER. Choir, I, 2. 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club, 2: Homeroom Officer, I, 2: Pep Club, 4: Revelers, 4: Inframural Baskefball, I, 2: Infernafional Club, 3. JOYCE ANN DUNCAN. Commercial Co-op. I: Girls' League, 3. EMILY EHRMAN, Infernafional Club, I, 2: Sen- ior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: TROJAN Sraff, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, 2: Volleyball, 2: Hom.e- coming Oueen Affendanf, I, 3, 4: Hall Monifor, 4: Nafional Honor, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, I, 2: Sfudenl' Council, I, 2: Newsclass, 3: Prom Hosfess, 2: Scholarship Team, I, 2: Revelers, 3, 4: Class Officer, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4. DAVID L. EMRICH. IDaveI. D.E. club, 4. JAMES ROBERT ESTEP, IBobI. T811 Club, 3, 4, lnrramural Baslcefball, I, 2, 3. BARTON S. FISH, lBar+I. lnfernafional Club, 3: Infer Nos, I: TROJAN Sfaff, 4: Newsclass, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4. NORMA JEAN FEAZELL, lBabeI. Girls' League. I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I: Commercial Co-op, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3. RONALD I.. FLANNERY, ISweeI'meaI'I. Sfage Crew, 3, 4: lnframural Baslcefball, 3: Foofball, 2: Revelers, 3, 4: Peo Club, 4. GARY FLOWER, IPoseyI. Infer Nos, I: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Inframural Baslcefball, I. HELEN GENEVA FODGE, frudgiey. sand, i, 2. 3, 4. MARLENE FOREMAN, IOueenl. Infernafional Club, 2, 3: Girls' League, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2: Choir, 2, 3, 4: TROJAN Assembly 2, 3: Sixfeen in August 3: Scholarship Team, 2, 3: Revelers, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, Laburnum Grove, 4, MARGARET RUTH FRANTZ. Glee Club, I: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN FREDERICK. Band, 4: Drum Ma- ioreffe, 4: Girls' League, 4. PAUL FREDERICK FULK. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: TROJAN Sfaff, 3, 4: Library Sfaff, 2: Library Club, 2: Homeroom Officer, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Trampoline Team, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2: Scholarship Team, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3. DOROTHY CAROLYN FULLER, lKing Sizel. Nafional Honor, 3, 4: Newsclass, 3: Prom Hosf- ess, 2: SixI'een in August 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Class Officer, I: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: Volleyball, I, 2: Kiclcball, 2: Baslcefball, 2: G.A.A., 3: TROJAN Sfaff, 2, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Honor, 4: Plus Ulfra, 2: Infer Nos, I: Bad- minfon, 2: Laburnum Grove, 4. GAYLE DAWN GAMMON, IDawnieI. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: Homeroom Officer, I: Beffylamp, I, 2: Pep Club, 3. CAROLYN GERARD, ITurlceyI. Homeroom Offi- cer, 2: Junior Council, 3: Scholarship Team, I: Dean's Assisfanf, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4, HOMER D. GODDARD. GARY LEE GOODMAN. Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4: In- framural Baslcefball, 3: T8:I Club, 3, 4: Traclc, I, 2: Baslcefball, I, 2. JAMES MAURICE GORE, IE-Gorel. Band, 3, 4. CAROLYN GRAY, lCaroleI. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I: Commercial Co-op, 4: Rev- elers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: Bowling, 2. PEGGY JEAN GRAY, lPaggiel. D.E. Club, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Of- ficer, 3, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I: Baclminfon, I. JAMES R. GREEN, lJiml. Choir, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club, 2: Revel.ers, 3, 4: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Arsenic and Old Lace. 3: Scholarship Team, I: Pep Club, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Labur- num Grove, 4, RUSSELL GROOMS, lMiclceyl. Baslcefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, 4: Track, I, 3: Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS W. GRUBB, I T I. lnfernafional Club. I, 2: Senior Council, 4: Homeroom Officer, 3. RONALD LEE GULLEY, I Hoseyl. Homeroom Officer, 2: Sfudenf Council, 2: Scholarship Team, I, 2, 3. BERTHA SUSAN HALE. Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 3, 4: Baslrefball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, I, 2: Badminfon, I, 2: Bowling, 2: Commercial Co-op, 4: Beffylamp Club, I, 2: Homeroom Officer, I, 2. SALLY HANSEE, lBig Sall. Infernafional Club, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I: Cheer- leader, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I: Newsclass, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3. 4: Class Officer, 2: Dean's Assisfanf, 4: Scholarship Team, 3. RUSSELL W. HARCHA, lRussl, lnfer Nos, I: Plus Illfra, 2, 3: Homeroom Officer, I, 2, 3: Pep Club. 2, 3: Band, I, 2, 3. PETER HARRIES-JONES, lPefel. Sixfeen in Au- gust 3: Laburnum Grove, 4: Arsenic and Old Lace, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Junior Council, 3: Pho- 'Iographv Club, 2: Newsclass, 3, 4: Nafional Hon- or, 3, 4: Infernafional Club, 2, 3: Homeroom Of- ficer, 2: Sfudenf Council, 2. OMETTA JEANETTA HARRIS, lSlcipperl. Girls' League, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I, 2: Kiclcball, I, 2: Vol- lovball, I, 2: Baclminfon, I. 2: Paddle Tennis, I, 2: Choir, 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM HAYWOOD, lWillyl, H. DAEHLER HAYES, lHarryl. lnfernafional Club. 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: TROJAN Sfaff, 3, 4: Co-Edifor, 4: Nafional Honor, 3, 4: Home- room Officer, I, 2, 3, 4: Sfuclenf Council, I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council Presiclenf, 4: Senior Coun- cil, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3 4: Class Officer, I: Revelers, 3, 4: Prom Co-Chairman, 3: Scholarship Team, 3: lnframural Poofball, 2: Inframural Baslcefball, 3, 41 Mr. P.H.S., 4. JOHN HAYES, lPuffl, lnfer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: TROJAN Sfaff, 4: Baslcefball Manager, I, 2: Pho- foqraphv Club, I, 2: Sfage Crew, 3, 4: Inframural Baslcefball, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4, Presiclenf, 4. D. F. HAYS, lMoel. Boys' Glee Club, 2: Choir, I, 2: Traclc. 2, 3: Scholarship Team, I: lnframural Baslcefball, 2: Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I: Homeroom Officer, I. JOANNE HEINRICH, lJol. lnfernafional Club, 3: lnfer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3. 4: Library Sfaff, 2: Revelers, 3, 4: Prom Hosfess, 2: Pep Club. 3, 4: TROJAN Sfaff, 4. RONALD EUGENE HIGGINS, lHugginsporfl. TROJAN Sfaff, Pep Club, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Foofball, I: Inframural Baskefball, 2, 3, 4: Traclc. 2, 3: Senior Scholarship Team, 4: Publicify Chair- man, Senior Play. NANCY JO HIKE, lJol. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinef, 3, 4: Baskefball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2: Tennis, I, 2: Bowling, 2, 3: Junior Council, 3: Prom Hosfess, 2: Dean's Assisfanf, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Class Officer, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3. JAMES IRVIN HILDERBRAND, lHiIdyl. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Homeroom Officer, 2: Sfudenf Council, 2: Scholarship Team, I, 2. RUTH MALINDA HOLLENBECK. lnfernafional Club, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Senior Hon- or, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, I: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, G. DOUGLAS HOLLING, lDuganl. Foofball, 3. 4: Homeroom Officer, 4: lnfernafional Club, 4: Junior Council, 3. CAROL ANNE HONAKER. Dean's Assisfanf, 4: Girls' League, 2, 3, 4. ELLEN IMOGENE HORNE, lEmmal, Girls' League, I, 2, 4: Commercial Co-op, 4. LOWELL D. HuosoN, isuddyi. HOPE ELIZABETH JARRELL, iHOp:e:. WILSON KELLER JONES, JR., iwanaey, Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Baslcefball, I, 2: Homeroom, I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Council, 4: Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inframural Baslcefball, 3: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Traclc, I, 2. ROBERT L. KEATLEY, lKeafsiel. TROJAN Sfaff. 4: Newsclass, 4: lnframural Baslcefball, 4: Pep Club, 4. RUTH LOUISE KENDRICK, lRufhiel, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Beffylamp Club, I, 2: D.E. Club, 4. A RONALD KENNEDY. lRonl. Library Sfaff, 3: Li- brary Club, 3. JANET KAY KERNS, lMusclesl. G.A.A., 2, 3, 41 Baskeball, I, 2 3. 4: Kiclcball, I, 2: Volleyball, I. 2, 3: Soffball, 2, 3: Badminfon, I, 2: Paddle Ten- nis, I, 2: Ping Pong, I, 2: Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Home- room Officer, I: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Band, I, 2: Revelers. 4. WILLIAM DAVID KLEINKE, IBIIII. T8iI Club, 3: Inframural Baslcefball, 3: Band, 2. DEAN KNITTEL. T8fI Club, 4, RICHARD WINSTON LANTHORN, IRiclwl, Inter Nos, I: Homeroom Ollicer, I. G. E. LAWSON, lRun'rl. Foolball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inlrav mural Baslcelball, 2, 3: Traclc, 2, 3, 4: TROJAN Slall, 4. ANN ERNESTINE LEIGHTENHEIMER, ITeenyl. Girls' League, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball, 2: Kiclcball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Badminlon, 3: Bo-.-fling, 2, 3: Junior Council, 3, LOVELL E. LEWIS, lLoul. Clwoir, I, 2, 3, 4: Deans Assislanl, 3: Inlramural, 4: Reyelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4: Laburnum Grove, 4. PHYLLIS MARLENA LEWIS, IPIiilI, Girls' League. I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monilor, I 2: Homeroorn Ollicer, I, 2, 3, 4: Srudenl Council, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Drum Maiorelle, 4: Prom I-losless, 2. SARA JANE LEWIS, IBuIcI1l, Girls' League, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4, ROBERT LILES, ll-larryl, T8fI Club, 3, 4: Clwoir, 2. JAMES L. LINDEMAN, lLindyl, Homeroom OI- Iicer, I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council, I: Foolball Man- afycr, I, 2, 3, 4: Tracli Manager, I, 2, 3. ALBERTA LINTZ, IBerliel. Girls' League, I, 2, 3: GA A., 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2: Snllbfill, 3: Badminlon, 2: Bowling, 2, 3: Belfye limp Club, I, 2: Commercial Co-op, 4: Clioir, I. SUE LOVJE, ISuziel, Girls' League, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: Rcvelers, 3, 4, SARA MCCAIN. lnler Nos, I: Plus Llllra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, I, 2: Library Slaltl, 2, 3, 4: Librarv Club, 2 3, 4: Library Presidenl, 4: Glcc Club, I: Pep Club, 2, 3. CHARLES MCGLONE, ICIiuckI, mi CIUIJ, 3, 4. PATRICIA MARIAN MCGLONE, Iran. earn: League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3: Kickball, I, 2: Volleyball, I, 2: Badminlon, I, 2: Paddle Tennis, I, 2: Ping Pong, I, 2: Bowling, 2: I-Iomeroom Ollicer, 2: Sludenl Council, 2: Commercial Co-op, 4: Clmoir, I, CHARLOTTE FAYE MCGRAW, lLoIliel. Pep Club, 2, 3: Bellylarnp, I, 2: Volleyball, 2: Baslcel- ball, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, LOVVELL MCLAUGHLIN, lMousel. Homeroom Ollicor, I, 2: Sludenl Council, 2: Traclc, I, 2: In- 'rramural Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball Manager, I, 2, 3, 4: Inlernalional Club, 3. SHIRLEY MCLAUGHLIN. Girls' League, I, 2, 3. A- Vi-sllmilxall I- DA,J...:-x,c.. I. PL-:, I CAROL JOYCE MANLEY. lnlernalional Club, 3, 4: Inler Nos, I: Plus Ullra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A,, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball, I, 2: Volleye ball, I: Badminlon, I, 2: Bowling, 3: Clwoir, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Laburnum Grove, 4. PRISCILLA JANE MANN, lPrisl. Deans Assislf anl, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Clwoir, I, 2, 3: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 3, 4: Bxlielball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Sollball, 3: Baclminlon, I, 3: Bowling, 3, WILLIAM L. MARTING, lAllasl, Poolball, 2, 3: Inlramural Baskelball, 2: I-lorneroom Ollicer, 4. MYRL MsoLEY,IReaI,raICIUs,14. RICHARD H. MICHELHAUGH, lDicIcI. JOHN ADAM MILHOUSE, ITubbsl, Im: HO., I: Plus Ullra, 2: TROJAN Slall, 3, 4: Homeroom, 3, 4: Sludenl Council, 4: Senior Council, 4: Pep Club, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Inlramural Baslcelball, 3, 4. ANNIS B. MILLER, lAnnosl. lnlernalional Club, 3, 4: Inler Nos, I: Plus Llllra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Basldball, 2: Volleyball, 2: Bowling, 2: Horneroorn Ollicer, 2, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Rev- elers, 3: Prom Hosless. DAVID LEE MILLER, IDadl.T81I Club, 3, 4: Traclc, 2: Inlramural Baslrelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Foolball, 2, CLARK MOORE, IJoel, lnlramural Baslcelball, 2, 3: T8II Club, 3, 4. DUDLEY B. MORITZ, lDudl. ALICE JOANNE MORTON, lJol. lnlernalional Club, I, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Library Slall, I, 2, 3, 4: Library Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor, 3, 4: Homeroom Ollicer, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, I, 2: Sixleen in August 3. CAROL MARPHANETTE MOSS. Inlernalional Club, 3: Inler Nos, I: Plus Ullra, 2: Girls' League, 2, 3: Jr, Club, 3. PATRICIA LOUISE MOWERY, IPall, Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball, I: Badminlon, I: Glee Club, I: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: D.E. Club, 4. RICHARD MYERS, IDicIcl. TSII Club, 3, 4. PEGGY JEAN NICHOLS, lPegl. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Club, 3: Clioir, 3. RUTHMARY NOLAN, IPunIrinl. Girls' League. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Co-op, 4. ROGER OAKLEY, IRoguesI, InfernafionaI CIub, 33 Baskefball, 23 Horneroom Officer, 2, 33 Base- baII, 2, 3, 43 InfrarnuraI Baskefball, 3, 43 InfrarnuraI I:oofbaII 2. NANCY JEAN OBENCHAIN. GirIs' League. 2, 3, 47 I3effyIamp CIub, I, 2. DONALD GENE O'BRIAN, IRudoIpIwI. Track, I: Infran1uraI I3askefbaII, I3 I:oofbaII, I3 Band, 3, ROBERT C. PARLIN. InfrarnuraI I3askefbaII, I, 23 Infrarnural I3oofbaII, 23 Track, 23 BaskefbaII, 3, 4. HARRY LEE PARKER, IWeasI. Baskefball, I, 2: Track, I, 23 TSA CIub, 3, 43 InfrarnuraI BaskefbaII, Ei PooIbaII, I, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN PATRICK IPafI. GirIs' League, I. 2, 3, 43 Baskefball, I, 23 VoIIeybaII, 21 BowIing, 23 Pbofograplriy CIub, I, 2, 33 GIee CIub, I. PHYLLIS JEAN PELFREY, IPI'iiII. Cheerleader, 2. 3, 43 VoIIeybaII, I3 KickbaII, I3 BaskefbaII, I3 GirIs' League, I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' League Cabinef, 43 Senior Honor, 43 PIus UIfra, 23 Infer Nos, I3 In- fernaIionaI CIub, 3, 43 NewscIass, 3: Sfudenf CounciI, I3 Horneroom Officer, I, 2, Pep CIub, 2, 3,4, THOMAS S. PENETT, IPeanufI. InfernafionaI CIub, I, 23 Cfioir, I, 2, 3, 4, DELORES ANN PERRY, IDeeI, GirIs' League, 43 Cboir, 3. ANNAJANE PIGOTT, IJanieI. Senior Honor, 4. RONALD B. PITTS, Ifzorf PiffI, Infer Nos, I, PIus Ultra, 23 I3askefbaII, I, 23 Homeroorn Officer, 2, 3, 47 Band, I, 2. FREDERICK PLUMMER, IFrecII. T8fI CIub, 3, 4. ROBERTINE JANE PORTER, IBobbieI. GirIs' League, I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Honor, 43 Plus Ulfra, 33 Peo CIub, 2, 3, GARNET SUSAN POWELL. Girls' League, I, 2. 3, 4. LARRY PRATT. Sixfeen in Auqusff' 33 FoofbaII, I, 23 Revelers, 3 43 Sfudenf CounciI, 33 Horne- room Officer, 33 BaskefbaII, I. CHARLES PRICE, IAIIieI. InframuraI Baskef- IJQII, I, 2, '33 T8aI CIub, 3, 4. NORMAN LEE PRICE, IVan I5IeefI, TSI CIub, 3, 4. JO PRICE, IPaIj, Commercial Coeop, 43 ALICIA JANE PURDUM, ILisIiI. InfernafionaI CIub, 3, 43 Infer Nos, I3 PIus UIfra, 23 GirIs' League, I, 2, 3, 43 Badminfon, I3 GIee CIub, I3 Homeroom Officer, 2, 43 Pep CIub, 43 ReveIers, 3, 4. LUCILLE RAYBURN, ILucyI. Infer Nos, I: PIus UIfra, 23 GirIs' League, I, 2, 3, 43 Pep CIub, 3, 4. MARA LEE REDMAN. GirIs' League, I, 2, 3, 42 I3askefbaII, 23 VoIIevbaII, 23 Horneroorn Officer, I, 43 BeffvIarnp, I, 23 Pep Club 43 CIass Of- ficer, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM REED, ICI1arIieI. Revelers, 3, 43 Arsenic and Old Lace, 3. GLADYS RHOTEN, IGIadieI. GirIs' League, I, 2, 4. BILLIE JEAN RICE. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4? I3efIyIarnp CIub, I, 23 Pep CIub, 4, ROY R. RICE, ISIiorfieI, EoofbaII, I, 2, 3, 42 T81I CIub, 3, 4. JAMES RICHARDS, IDrainoI, TSI Club, 3, 4. JOYCE ANN RILEY, IJerceI. GirIs' League, I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A., I3 I3askefbaII, I, 23 KickbaII, 23 VOI- IeybaII, I, 23 Badminfon, I, 23 Tennis, 23 Homef room Officer, I, 33 Pep Club, 2, 33 ReveIers, 33 Deans Assisfanf, 31 D.E., 4. EARL ELWOOD ROBERTS, ILi++Ie AbnerI. In- franfiural I3askefbaII, 2, 3, 4. fernafionaI CIub, 3, 43 Infer Nos, I3 PIus Ulfra, 2 Senior Honor, 43 GirIs' League, I, 2, 3, 42 G.A.A., 2, 3, 43 BaskefbaII, I, 2, 43 Kickball, I3 VoIIeybaII, I, 23 Soffball, I, 2, 33 Badminfon, I, 23 BowIing, 2, 3, 43 Library Sfaff, I, 2, 33 Library CIub, I7 2, 33 ScI1oIarsI'iip Team, 3. JANET RAYE ROBINSON, IJanI. Girls' League, 4. Inframural I3askefbaII, 2, DAVID NELSON ROTH, IAdIaiI. Infer Nos, I' PIus Ulfra, 2, 3, 43 Nafional Honor, 3, 4: Home- room Officer, 2, 33 Sfudenf Council, 2, 3, 43 Senior CounciI, 43 CIass Officer 43 ReveIers, 3, 43 ScI'ioIarsI1ip Team, I, 2, 33 Sixfeen in August 3. KATHERINE RUGGLES, IKafI1ieI. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 43 BeffyIamp CIub, 2. MARGARET SUSZANNE ROBESON, IPegI. In- I JOHN EUGENE ROSE. Infernafional Club, I, 2' MARY RYAN. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinel, 4: G.A.A., 3, 4: Baslcefball, I, 2, 4: Kiclcball, I: Volleyball, I, 2: Badminfon, 2: Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I: Homeroom Of- ficer, I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council, 4: Senior Coun- cil, 4: Junior Council, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3: Class Of- ficer, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Sixfeen in August 3: Prom Hosfess, 2: Follies Senior, 4, MARILYN SALYER, lMerfI. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ul- fra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3 4: Follies Senior 4: Glee Club, I: Homeroom Officer, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Dean's Assisfanf, 3, 4. VIOLET HARRIET SAYERS. Pep Club, 4: Girls' League, 4: Revelers, 4. W. DAVID SCHISLER. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2. DAVID SCOTT, ISco'IcI1I. Inframural Baslcefball, I: Inframural Foofball, I: Traclc 2. SANDRA LOU SEMONES, ISandyI. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4, PAUL E. SEXTON, lPauII. T8il Club, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN SHEETS, lReclI, Girls' League, I. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I: Choir, I, 2, 3. GWENDOLYN SHEKELS, lGwenI. EMILIE JANE SHIELDS, IEmI. lnfer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Senior Honor 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 3: Baslcefball, I, 2: Kiclcball, I, 2: Vol- leyball, I, 2: Badminfon, I, 2: Glee Club, I: Homeroom Officer, 2: Newsclass, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Dean's Assisfanf, 4. MARILYN LOUIS SHOPE, ISISI. Girls' League, I, 2. 3, 4: Baslcefball, I: Volleyball, I: Badminfon, I: Glee Club, I: Commercial Co-op, 4. BETHA CARROL SKEENS, lBeaI. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Co-op, 4: Glee Club, I. JANICE ANN SKEENS, lJanI. Infer Nos, I: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3: Badminfon, 2, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3. NORMA JEAN SMITH, ISmi'rfi'eI, Girls' League, I, 2, 3: G.A.A., 3, 4: Baslcefball, 2: Volleyball, I, 2: Badminfon, 2: Bowling, 2, 3: Beffvlamp, I, 2: Commercial Co-op, 4. PRESTON SMITH, IPronceI. Baslcefball, I: Home- room Officer, 3, 4: Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inframural Bazkefball, 2, 3: Track, I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3. SHELBY DARLYN SMITH, lSmiHieI. Girls' League, I, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I, 2: Kickball, I: Vol- leyball, I: Soffball, 2: Glee Club, I: Commercial Co-op, 4: Revelers, 3, 4. ERVIN DEAN SPARKS, lDizzy Deanl. D.E. Club. 4: lnframural Baskefball, I, 2: lnframural Foof- ball, I. LLOYD ALLEN SPAULDING, T8iI Club, 3, 4. BETTY L. SPEARS, Infer Nos, I: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I: D.E. Club, 4. DAVID SPENCE, ISpeedyI. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ul- fra, 2: Ping Pong, I, 2: Homeroom Officer, I, 2, 3: Senior Council, 4: Junior Council, 3: Rev- elers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4. DIANA STAIGER, lDennieI. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Baskefball, I, 2, 3: Kiclcball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Baclminfon I, 2, 3: Tennis, I, 2: Ping Pong, I, 2: Bowling, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4. BILL STANLEY, ITucsonI. Homeroom Officer, 3. JOYCE ANN STEPHENSON, lJoyI. Girls' League, I, 2, 3: Baslrefball, I: Volleyball, I: Glee Club, I: Beffylamp, I: Pep Club, 3: D.E. Club, 4. CAROL JEAN STAPLETON, IJeannieI. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Senior Honor, 4: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslqefball, 2: Library Sfalf, I: Homeroom Officer, I: Pep Club, 4: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Sclwolarsliip Team, 2. JAMES LEE STEWART, lLeeI. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2, 3. STANTQN STURGILL, JR., IJerryI. Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Homeroom Officer, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council, 2: Senior Council, 4: Track, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball Manager, I: Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 4: Pep Club, 3. DONALD EUGENE SUTER, 'lGeneI. Inframural Baslcefball, I, 2, 3. EVA MAE SUTER. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Bef- Iylamp, I, MIKE SWEARINGEN, ICyranoI. Baskefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monifor, 4: Homeroom Officer, 3, 4: Junior Council, 3: Class Officer, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Baseball, 2. ANITA TAYLOR, INi'raI, Girls' League, 3, 4: TROJAN Sfaff, 3: Revelers, 3, 4. ANNETTE TAYLOR, lToo+sieI. Girls' League, 3: Baslcefball, I, 2, 3: Kiclcball, 3: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Soffball, I: Junior Club, 3. roNY c. Ti-ioRoueHMAN, qeauseppn. sand. I, 21 T8iI Club, 3. MAXINE MARCELLA TAGG, lMaxI. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, 2: Volleyball, 2: Baclminfon, 2: Library Sfaff, 3: Library Club, 3: Glee Club, I: Pep Club, 3, 4: Dean's Assisfanf, 4: Six+een in August 3. MARINA CAROL TOMLIN. Infernafional Club, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Library Sfaff, 2, 3, 4: Library Club, 2, 3 4: Pep Club, 2, 3. ALBERT TRENDE, IBig All. lnfer Nos, I: Foofball, I, 2: TEII Club, 3, 4: Traclc, I. RUTH ANN ULLOM. Infernafional Club, 3, 4: Infer Nos, I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, I, 2: Sfudenf Council, I, 2: Newsclass, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 3: Six+een in August 3: Prom Hosfess, 2. HELEN VANIS. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Volley- ball, I: Badminfon, 2: Glee Club, I: Pep Club, 3, 4: ','Sixfeen in August 3. ANGEL L. VOURNAZOS. lnfernafional Club, 2. 3: lnfer Nos, I: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Home- room Officer, I, 2: Year Book Affenclanf, 2: Pep Club, 2: Revelers, 3, 4: Scholarship Team, 2, BARRY WALTON, IBeel. T81l Club, I, 2: Pho- fography Club, I. GRANDVILLE SEVERE WEBB, JR, ROBERT EUGENE WEEKS, lWeelcyl. Inferna- fional Club 3, 4: Baslcefball, I, 2: Homeroom Of- ficer, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council, 3, 4: Foofball, I, 3. Inframural Baslcefball, 3: Traclc, I, 2, 4. ANITA WEISENBERGER, INedal. Girls' League. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I: Beffylamp Club, I, 2, 4: Pep Club, 3, BARBARA JEAN WELLS, IBarbl. D.E. Club, 41 Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: Library Sfaff, 3: Library Club, 3: Revelers, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Bowl- ing 2. JANET WHALEY lJanl. Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 41 Commercial Co-op, 4. RALPH D, WHITE, IBudl. Library Sfaff, 2. PATRICIA ANN WILLIS, lPafl. Girls' League, 3. 4: Baslcefball, I, 2: Kiclcball, I, 2: Volleyball, I, 2: Badminfon, I, 2: Paddle Tennis, I, 2: Ping Pong, I, 2: Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4. RICHARD WOOLWINE, IWinesonl. Infer Nos I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Tennis, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Of- ficer, 2: Junior Council, 3: Pep Club, 3: Class Of- ficer, 2: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band, 3, 4: Infra- mural Baslcefball, 4: Inframural Foofball, 2. STANLEY, EDWARD WORKMAN, lCoeyl. In- fernafional Club, 3: Homeroom Officer, I: Base- ball, 2, 3: lnframural Foofball, 2: Inframural Bas- lcefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3. FRED YONCE. Scholarship Team, I, 2, 3. PHYLLIS JEANNE ZEISLER, IPidgyl. Infer Nos I: Plus Ulfra, 2: Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I, 2, 3: Kiclcball, I, 2: Volley- ball, I, 2: Soffball, 3: Bowling, 2 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Revelers, 3, 4: D.E. Club, 4. 1954 SENIOR FUTURE AMBITIONS NORMA JUNE, ABDON--To be a successful wife and mofher. GERALD RAYMOND ADKINS--To be success- ful in my minisfry. R. EUGENE ADKINS-To have my own Olds- mobile converfible and a faf banlc boolc. PEGGY ANN ALCORN-To win as many friends in life as I can. DELORES JEAN ALLEN-To be a successful sec- refary. CLARA ISABEL ALLARD-To masfer golf some- day. GRETCHEN ALLEN-To be a Navy nurse SHIRLEY RUTH ALLEN-To be a music feacher. SUE AMES-To go fo college and fhen gel' married. JOHN APPEL-To be successful. AGNES ARTHURS-To be a medical missionary. GORDON ARTRIP-To fly a space ship fo fhe I'T1OOI'1. PATTY ANNE ASHCRAFT-Ta gef married and have umpfeen children. JOYCE ANN BAILEY-To be a professional singer. DONALD BAKER-To be a hof rod mechanic and fo own a 32 cusfom fullhouse Ford coupe. LETHA NELL BALL-To be a successful wife and mofher. ALICE JEAN BANFIELD-To marry Jim and live in a whife coffage wifh green shingles. DORIS ELAIN BENNER-To be a secrefary. GARY BENTON-To be a successful engineer. BENJAMIN BINNS-To live long, die fasf and fo have a beaufiful corpse, WILLIAM BERT BLEVINGS-To be a good boss. WILLIAM J. BOORMAN-To go fo Ohio Sfafe and maior in chemisfry. BETTY VIRGINIA BOWEN-To be successful in whafever I choose fo do in life. ROBERT BOWEN-To be a big man. NANCY JANE BOWMAN-To gef my Mrs. de- gree. JACK R. BOYD-To be a fool maker. PHYLLIS ELAINE BOYLE--To be a secrefary. DAVID BRADLEY-To be a pool shark. DORIS EILLEN BRADY-To be happy and make ofhers happy foo. MARY LOU BRODBECK-To live happily ever affer. JOYCE ANN BROWN-To be a nurse. LEO MARVIN BROWN-To be a good cifizen, and make as much money as I possibly can, as fasf as I can. SUZANNE BROWN--To graduafe from college and be a success in whafever I do. JIM BURKHARDT-To be a success in whafever I do. THELMA BURTON-To be a successful wife and mofher. BETTY LOU CALLAWAY-To become fhe wife of a presidenf. any presiclenf. WILLIAM LINDGREN CALLAWAY-To be a machinisf. DAVID B. CANTER-To live my life basing if on fhe fhree ideals: realism, principle, and individual- ism, JEANNE CARPER-To be a nurse, and fhen? LEROY CARR-To sfrike oil in Texas. PEGGY JOYCE CASSELL-To marry a cerfain engineering-farmer and learn fhe difference of beans and pofafoes from calculus. TAWNYA CARTEE-To marry a handsome black- headed guv. FLORICE CARTER-To be a nurse or a social worker. LORENE CARTER-To be a beaufician or a fypisf. MARTHA CAUDILL-To go fhrough college and meef some wonderful guy, and fhen???? DONALD CHAFFIN-To become a machinisf. JUDITH ANN CHAPMAN-To be a success in whafever I choose fo do. JANICE CHICK-To own a new Ford. OTHNILE CLIFFORD-To be a docfor. JOYCE ANN COLLIER-To help people all I can and do if well. CONNIE COLLINS-To gef fhrough college. ROBERT E. COLLINS-To dodge fhe draff board. WALTER MITCHELL COLLINS-To bring honor fo P.H.S. RUTH COLE-To own a I955 Ford. SHIRLEY ANN COLVIN-To go info fhe busi- ness world and make big money. REBA COMPTON-To marry a man iusl' like Coach Gibson. BETTY JEAN COOPER-To gel' my Mrs. degree and have fwins. JUDITH COOPER-To become a cerfain counfy feacher's daughfer-in-law, SHIRLEY COOPER-To eifher be a secrefary or go fo college fo be a nurse. PATRICIA ANNE COPLEY-To be happy and fo help ofher people be happy. DAVID LEE CORIELL-To allend General Molors lnslilule of Technology. PATRICIA CORN-To own a car like Dick Wool- wine's. CAROLE ANN CRAIGMILES-To marry a man like Coach Schmidl. CAROLYN CRANMER-To learn lo cook. DAVID LEE CROPPER-To go swimming al' lhe Norlh Pole. ALEX DAVIDSON-To be eleclroculed by my lransmiller, ROBERT LEE DAVISON-To make my falher. molher and P.I-LS. proud ol me by doing my basl in any iob or lrade. PATSY JO DAVISSON-To be a secrelary and lhen gel my Mrs. degree. GENEVA LOUISE DIALS-To see Cairo. JENNIE DICKSON-To be a cook a+ P.I-l.S., and To gel 'rhe inside slory on how They make lheir chili. RICHARD DIXON--To be Porl'smoul'h's leading Velerinarian. VELMA ELIZABETH DORTON-To meel' a lall. dark, and handsome man wiih money. THOMAS DOUGLAS DRESSLER-To marry Marilyn Monroe or Jane Russell. JOYCE ANN DUNCAN-To be a success in lile. EMILY EHRMAN-To be a professional golfer. DAVE EMRICH--To be a seaman firsl class in lhe Uniled Slales Navy, JAMES ROBERT ESTEP-To be a owner and mechanic of a car al Indianapolis 500. BARTON S. FISH-To go lo Paris. NORMA JEAN FEAZELL-To have as much fun in 'rhe coming years as I did my iunior year wilh Gabriel, RONALD L. FLANNERY-To buy a new car. GARY FLOWERS-To ioin The Navy. HELEN GENEVA FODGE-To become a band leader. MARLENE FOREMAN-To be a singer. MARGARET RUTH FRANTZ-To gel married lo a soldier who is now in Japan. ANN FREDERICK-To be a privale secrelary for some good looking execulive. CAROLE FREDERICK- PAUL FREDERICK FULK-To be lhe besl min- isler possible. CAROLYN FULLER-To calch a falling slar. GAYLE DAWN GAMMON-To make someone very happy. CAROLYN GERARD-To learn io drive an Oldsmobile. HOMER D. GODDARD--To do a iack-knife from The lop ol lhe Empire Slale Building and land in a glass of wafer. GARY LEE GOODMAN-To be able lo do 'rhe 'rricks 'rhal Hudini couldn'l. JAMES MAURICE GORE-To be The fall, dark man in some gal's life, CAROLYN GRAY-To be happy, conlended and live lo a ripe old age. PEGGY JEAN GRAY-To be salislied. JAMES R. GREEN-To become an experl and successful doclor. RUSSELL GROOMS-To swim The English Channel, bolh ways, under waler. THOMAS W. GRUBB--To gel a good iob in lhe avialion field. RONALD LEE GULLEY-To hide from Uncle Sam as long as I can. BERTHA SUSAN HALE-To become a good sec- relary, and lo 'rravel all over fhe world. SALLY HANSEE-To marry a big league base- ball player, RUSSELL W. HARGHA-To become a success ful physician and surgeon. PETER HARRIES-JONES-To have a voice ol Ezio Pinza, lhe personalily ol Red Bullons and lhe brains ol Alberl Einslein. WILLIAM HAYWOOD-To be a success. H. DAEHLER HAYES-To draw lhe plan and build my own house when l gel lhe 575,000 JOHN HAYES-To be an archilecl. D. F, HAYS-To be a social bum. JOANNE HEINRICH-To raise a loolball leam. RONALD HIGGINS-To lcnow more chorus girls 'rhan anyone .else in lown. NANCY JO HIKE-To be a good Jo. JAMES IRVIN HILDERBRAND-To go lo lhe moon, RUTH MALINDA HOLLENBECK-To malce happiness and success my aim in lile. DOUGLAS HOLLING-To 'rhrow lhe sign on Miss Anderson's deslc oul lhe window. ELLEN IMOGENE HORNE-To be a housewife. LOWELL D. HUDSON-To gel' lo lhe lunchline lirsl. HOPE ELIZABETH JARRELL-To be a success in life. WILSON KELLER JONES, JR.-To eal in lhe high school caleleria lhe resl of my life. ROBERT L. KEATLEY-To be a graduale of Miami Universily. RUTH LOUISE KENDRICK-To Travel, lo meel people, and lo have everyone lilce me. RONALD KENNEDY-To be a leacher. JANET KAY KERNS-To be rid ol my pug nose. WILLIAM DAVID KLEINKE-To be a machinisl. DEAN KNITTEL-To own lhe hollesl car in lown, l954 Ford. RICHARD WINSTON LANTHORN--To be suc- cesslul. G, E. LAWSON-To play college loolball in one of lhe Bio Ten colleges. ANN ERNESTINE LEIGHTENHEIMERWTO earn enough money lo buy a 55 Ford. LOWELL E. LEWIS-To buy iusl' one car wilhoul a busled bloclc, PHYLLIS MARLENA LEWISW-To be a dancer SARA JANE LEWIS-To wear a Sig Ep lraler- nily pin from Ohio Slale Universily. ROBERT LILES-To be a weallhy machinisl. JAMES L. LINDEMAN--To be a drallsman. ALBERTA LINTZ--To become a good secrelary. SUE LOWE-To spend lhe resl ol my life wilh an A Bomber. SARA MCCAIN-To be a success in whalever I choose 'ro do, CHARLES MCGLONE-To see lhe year 2050. PATRICIA MARIAM MCGLONE-To marry a cerlain fly guy and raise a small Air Force. CHARLOTTE FAYE MCGRAW-To gel married lo a big man. LOWELL MCLAUGHLIN-To enler lhe Ken- luclcy Derbv, riding a mouse. SHIRLEY MCLAUGHLIN--To 'rrap some un- suspecling male. JIM M. MCSWEENEY-To be Cecil's righl hand man and head each boy al lhe Slag. CHARLES MALONE-To live lo be a hundred. CAROL JOYCE MANLEY--To find oul whal I wanl lo do lhen do il well. PRISCILLA JANE MANN-To gel married and have lhree lillle monslers, WILLIAM L. MARTING-To become a mulli- millionaire. MYRL MEDLEY-To own a garage and a Chev- rolel. RICHARD H. MICHELHAUGH-To own a Rolls Royce or a Jaguar. JOHN ADAM MILHOUSE-To make all A's in college. ANNIS B. MILLER-To be 'rhe wife of a million- aire in New Orleans. DAVID LEE MILLER-To gel' a dale wilh a girl named Bonnie Grooms. CLARK MOORE-To live +o be IOI. DUDLEY B. MORITZ-To have 'rhirleen lcids. ICon+inuec.I on Page 2041 'ASS 0 W ogg QQ 17 I , QR NESS Qt V aka. Students in club and club combat s can grow and lgue they al o o X or life :Ziff X DEAN'S ASSISTANTS DEAN'S ASSISTANTS SERVICE WITH A SMILE Leif fo Right, First Row: N. Hike, C. Gerard, P. Ashcrafl, M, Tagg, Second Row: P. Davidson, S. Colvin, M. Salyer, P, Lemons, J, Buffingfon, S. Hansee, E. Shields. These sludenls aid 'rhe deans in many ways, such as running errands and checking af- Iendance. The Dean's assisfanfs serve during periods in which fhey have siudy hall, THEY MAKE THE WHEELS GO 'ROUND SENIOR HONOR Firsf Row lsea+edl, Leff Io Righf: C, Fuller, J, Dickson, V. Smiih, E. Ehrman, R, Porfer. Second Row lseaiedl, Leff +o Righfz B, Bowen, M. Caudill, A, Arlhurs, R, Hollenbecli. Third Row lsfandingl, l.eH lo Righl: N. Bowman, J. Carper, S. Hansee, C. Cranmer, E. Shields, J. Siaplelon, A. Pigoff, P. Robeson, J. Morion, P. Pelfrey. gl' Dean Margaref McBroom sponsor of Girls' League, Senior Honor, and Dean's Assisfanfs. A+ Ihe close of The year a group of approximaleiy fwenfy junior giv ou+s+anding in charac+er, are voled upon 'ro become lhe Senior Hon Council. These girls help +0 guide freshmen lifile sis'rers and give help o+her girlsin school. Virginia Srnifh, Llnlr Girl F NA L M' T27 GIRL'S LEAGUE OFFICERS Sealed, Lefl Io Righf: C. Yuenger, Secrefanyg J . Wellman, Treasurer. Slancling: M. L, Brodbeclx, Presidenlj N, Hilxe, Vice Presidenl. GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET Firsf Row, Lefl lo Rigl-I+: N. Ray, P. Pelfrey, G. Frazier, J. Poole, J Diclcson, M. Ryan, C. Yuenger, N Hike, M. L. Broclbecll, J. Wellman fp f, . ,Q .W N h ,'. ,,.- ,fm ir- - ff..-Q' A , -Sy. f .. ,, my .V W .M . M... I 7 '4 . Q . V , 1. if . 1 I ' fi CS? 'x AX x A, 5 sw'9,,x1e GTVXOS4-so vi. XY- T- OX Nc 35. 5. ,, Q00 .,.s3pw- owKNGo0SexxceYx , 5. 0,5-99 ,Q xo 'fikyxqowl sixwq' 5xa':rlNE',a0Al ' Vxrsk 'Ciara lcglogokl i S Sec' 510 yofxe RJ.. X' mafxx FUTURE HOMEMAKERS BETTY LAMP CLUB Members of lhe BeHy Lamp Club are girls enrolled in llne Home Economics De- par+men+. The purpose of Hue club is +o creafe greafer in+eres+ in homemaking and fo develop rela+ed skills in 'llwai' field. BETTY LAMP CLUB Firs+ row, lef+ +o rigl1+: E. Afll1UFS, S. McGraw, G. Crab+ree, B. Redman, R. Saun- ders, J. Wise, J. Arms, L. Perry, P. Lawless. Second row, lef+ +o righlz S. Walker, J. Prise, L. Hensen, Q. Haywood, S. Taylor, E. Spears, C. Sfillwell, J. Hisle, D. Wl1i+e. Third row, lef+ +o righ+: R. Sparks, J. Vance, L. Myers, C. Hess, S. Aeh, B. Shomburg, M. Fosfer, P. Chapman, S. Sexfon. Four+h row, lefi 'ro rigl1+: T. Skeens, C. Salyer, D. Arms, V. McFann, M. Bowser, M. Wilson, C. Lewis, A. Bryan, S. Medley. Egb STUDENT COUNCIL Firs+ row, leff +o righ'r: B. Rader, M. Fifch, G Sfaker, D. Dever, D. Boehm, S. Chiles, M. Ryan Second row: S. Richler, S. Mar+in, J. Lindemann . vpfllswm, M. Lehman, K. Amick, J. Jones, T. Cooper, J Smifh. Third row: T. Taylor, J. Peebles, P. Fulk, D. Blackburn, B. Gardner, D. McCoy, B. O+wor+h, N Husfon. Fourlh row: B. Wainsfein, G. Benfon, M Brown, D. Hayes, B. Trone, T. Sfone, B. Canfer, J. Tha+cher. FiF+h row: J. Milhouse, M. Williams B. Des+ocki, D. Wagner, J. Higgins, B. Harf, B Weeks, D. Rolh. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STUDENT BODY o X STUDENT COUNCIL All homeroom presidenls are members of Sfudenl Council. As soon as homeroom L elechons have been held, +he council mee+s +o organize and lake up ifs responsibilily as a represen+a+ive of 'Ihe s+uden+ body. The council mee+s once each week lo discuss oroblems for 'rhe good of fhe whole school. ir 'if' NJ . T'- e 1 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Leff 'lo righlz Mary Ryan, Secre+aryg Marly Lehman, Vice-Presidenh Bob Weeks, Treasurer, Daehler Hayes, President We explore fhe ways of Democracy al P.H.S.- G.A.A. Firs+ row, leff +o righf: M. A. Car+er, A. Vance, C. Merb, S. Semones, S. Rogers, J. Kerns, L. Pence, E. Sfrauss. Second row: S. DeA'Hey, P. Noel, P. Mann, N. Wimbish, G. Gammon, S. Morrow, M. ErIur+h. Third row: H. Mannon, M. Schroeder, M. Ryan, S. Gammon, M. Bowser, K. Hannum, A. Leighlenheimer. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB Any girl who is in+eres+ed in spor+s and has earned 500 poin+s fhrough sporls parlicipafion is eligible for membership in 'rhe Girls' Alhlefic Club. The purpose of fhis organizalion is +o s+im- ulafe inleresf in sporfs and 'lo encourage fair play. The sponsor is Miss Rulh Ann Pealce, physical ca-lucaljion Ieacher. G.A.A. Firsf row, lefl +o riqhl: P. McGlone, L. Beck, J. Morrow, E. L. Spears, S. Shump, L. Henson, S. Gallaqher, A. Linfz. Second row: B. Goe+z, L. Pack, V. Smifh, G. Frazier, J. Combs, P. Collins, B. Bierley, J. Poole, C. Yuenger, J, Thafcher, P. Mcclave. Third row: S. DeLo+ell, S. Dixon, E. Thurman, N. Bower, L. Boorman, N. Wi+'len. T . l 'IV' wwf' 'Na- 'N-...,...,-an G.A.A. OFFICERS Fronf: A. Leighfenheimer, President G. Gammon Vice-President Back: J, Thacher, Treasurer, G. Fra- zier, Secre+ary. 1 Y H lv-'i' -svn-i--W' in NATIONAL HONOR Lef+ fo righiz J. Carper, C. Cranmer, M. L. Brodbeclc, J. Dickson, E. Ehrman, J Mor+on, M. Caudill, C. Fuller, G. Ben'ron, D. Hayes, D. Ro+h, B. Canfer, P. Harries Jones. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Emily Ball Chapfer of Naiional Honor Socieiy recognizes ex- cellence in scholarship, characier, leadership, and service. Each year, during +he second semes+er, fhe facul+y chooses five per cen+ of +he 909' junior class and +en per cen+ of ihe senior class 'lo be members. They 3' are ini+ia+e'd during an impressive ceremony early in May. gr f 94 .oil X-X f Does your hiqh school record counf? Yes, businessmen from leading indus+ries are anxious Io secure ihe bes+ s'I'u- denis for posifions in Ihe business world. Your high school record is very impor+an+ when you go job-hun+ing. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Firsi' Row, leff 'lo righf: S. McCulloch, J. Ashe, S. Hansee, R, Hollenbeck, N, Clausing B. Goefz. Second Row: A. Conner, N. Ray, A. Arfhurs, A. Purdum, J. Dickson, D Brady, E. Thurman. Third Row: L. Carfer, K. Hannum, J. Bramel, R. Gin, N, Rammel S. Lar+er. Fourfh Row: D. Hayes, C. Gen'rry, C. CorbiH', D. Holling, W. Miller, B. Fish D. Spence. HANDS AROUND THE WORLD INTERNATIONAL CLUB Any s+uden+ who is raking French or Spanish is eligible +o ioin +he ln+erna1'ional Club. The club sfrives +0 gain a beffer appreciafion and knowledge of in+erna+ional peoples, languages, cusfoms, and ideas. Miss Juani+a Fuller is 'rhe club sponsor. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Firs+ Row, lef+ +o right R. Ullom, C. Manley, P. Robeson, S, Brown, K. Keyes, P, Pelfrey. Second Row: S. Fifch, V. S+aiger, M, Fi+ch, M. L. Brodbeck, N. Bower, P. Ashcraf+. Third Row: B. l'rvin, C. Collins, J, Collingwor+h, M. Tomlin, A. Saunders, J. Carper. Fourlh Row: J. Shoemaker, A, Shipley, B. Binns, B. Weeks, W. Payne, C. Tubbs, R. Howard. PLUS ULTRA Firs+ Row, sealed, leff +o righfz D. Wills, D. McCoy, S, McKibbin, B. Neal, J, Thafcher L. Bo'ren, J. Grimes, R. Bishop. Second Row: G. MCC-ilone, G, Harris, J. Peebles, Bi Tabor, F. S+ohe, R. Lang, D. Sniveley, G. Albrechf, J. Johnson. Third Row: P. Smifh, D. Tinsley, T. Eckhart D, Sfevenson, B, Boyd, D. Newsome, D, Kaul, D. Horr, Fourfh Row: M. Williams, B. Harf, F. Collins, L. Sunafrank, J. Eichenlaub, D. Wagner, B. Can'rer, D. Ro+h. By Slcils, Games, and Songs We Bring +he Roman Cusfoms A +o Life Aqain PLUS ULTRA Second, lhird, and fourih year La+in s+uden+s may become mem- bers of Plus Ul+ra, The purpose of +his organizarion is fo develop an undersfarrding of Roman culiure and lhe imporfance of 'rhe La+in language. Miss Margarel Ball is club sponsor. PLUS ULTRA Firsf Row, leff fo righ+: G. S+al:er, N. Thompson, H. Price, C. Skaggs, B. Adams, M. S+ak- er, J. Nelson. Second Row: J. Kegley, L. Barry, C. Shepherd, P. King, S. Chiles, J. Bein- ner, L. Lozier, A. Whiilafch. Third Row: R. Lamberf, D. Dever, L, Neff, F. Carr, T, Gold- berg, K. Argeros, C. McCulloch, P. Linham. Fourih Row: D. Boehm, J. Brown, D. Ruhlman, B. Heasley, N. Wimbish, J. Holling, A. Vance, C. MuH'er. fz ' 2 ...Q SQ 'Wi if FS. , l First row, left to right: J. Longeway, J. Hendricks, M. Collier, J. Theiss, C. Caudill, ff man, R. Call, S. Semones, O. Carter, B. Richardson, K. Deist, L. Bartlett. INTER NOS CLUB Inter nos, meaning among ourselves is the Latin club for first-year students. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate interest in Latin and to learn more about the Romans to whom we are indebted for many things which we enioy in modern life. The club sponsor is Miss Anna Blazer. First row, left to right: S. Martin, S. Crawtord, R. Pitts, G. Barry, J. Jones, D. Schlis- ler M. Glick. Second row: H. Miller, C. Blood, B. Hiclxman, D. Blackburn, B. Gardner S. Staten, J. McNeal. Second row: L. Cubbege, C. Kinney, F. Matthews, B, Harrison, J. Dawson, S. Burris, B. Stevens, E. Spears. Third row: C. Burns, H. Compton, J. Eng- lish, J. Smith, M. Rogers, M. Hartley, S. Sexton. Fourth row: S, Hoschalc, J. Boor- T. 'Hollis, T. B Kirksey, P. Hayes, A. White. rown, J. Wilhelm. Third row: D, Otworth, B. Wainstein, H. Massie, El 3. 1 o Q W x L M. Tomlin, G. Harris, S, Mi::Kibbin, Ji. Davis, C. Yuenger, J. Ashe, N. Wimbish, D. Ruhlman, D. Moore, G. McDaniels. THE LIBRARY STAFF The Troian Library Staff of P.H.S. is one of the most active clubs in the school. Besides assisting the students in their pursuit of information and helping the librarian, Mrs. Hartley, in various technical tasks, the members arrange the bulletin board in the main hall according to current events and the seasons. A librarian's work is never done. Sam Winters, Library Statt Member, Investigates Material tor Special Project Work ,- LIBRARY STAFF OFFICERS The Library Staff Officers work at the various iobs in the school library providing services for the student body. Left to right: Doris Brady, historian: Sara McCain, president: Mariorie Mil- wand, recording secretary: Mary Ann Carter, corresponding secretary: Ann Con- ner, treasurer: Ronald Kennedy, vice-president: Bob Mohl, art staff. LIBRARY STAFF At the end of the 2nd semester, a limited number of freshmen are selected as new members of the Troian Library Staff. These are the freshmen who qualified. Left to right, seated: J. Destoclcig kneeling, D. Runnels: standing, C. Coriell, R. Henderson. I... k... N119 X we , -xv? The quiel and pleasanf almosphere of Por'rsmou+l1 High's library is a wonderful place fo read and s+ucly. Locafing a boolc is a snap wilh our li- brary's simple and efficienf card file sys- +em. UUCHCUDD 4,145 if QV Typist TYPi5f B. Bierley E. Sfra uss NEWS HOUNDS AT PHS TAKE A RECESS S+ill worlcing hard on fhe job a+ PHS is 'rhe newsclass, now in Hs I2'lh year of exisfence under 'rhe supervision of Miss Mary Elizabeih Schwarfz. The eleven s+uden'rs in 'ihe class bring fhe school news and even'I's +o fhe public. This is an imporfanf service +o 'rhe school communily and also serves as an opporfunify +o explore voca+ional inferesfs. Piclured are, firs+ row, sfandingz Miss Schwarhg seafed, Rufh Ann Ullom Kaiherine Do'I'y, Jane? Coriell, Marfha Flack, Nancy Bower. Second row: Pefer Harries-Jones, Bob Keafley, Bar+on Fish, Nicl: Huzlon. lnserfsz Belly Bierley and Eva Sfrauss. X k-, fi 47 ll-. l.f.'.'12! ' n --N I- f H L X ggwwn-f A+ JUNIOR REVELERS First row, left to right: M. Lehman, C. McKelvey, W. Miller, M. Moore, D. Jordan. Third row: H. Adams, T. Stone, J. Eby, A. Oxley, N. Barker, R. Gin. Third row: J. Mc- Colgan, B. Mohl, B. Hobbs, D. Wagner, B. Coolr, T. Dupuy. STAGE CREW The Stage Crew is of a group of boys who arrange the settings for assemblies and plays. Without their cooperation, high school productions would not be so success- ful. REVELERS Revelers is the dramatic club as P.H.S. and is open to iunior and senior students. Every member has a chance to help in some phase of theater production, when the club presents a three-act play. Mr. John Glass sponsored the club this year. Left to right: A. Oxley, B. Mitchell, R. Flan- nery, B. Hobbs, J. McColgan, J. Hayes. Q of S E 5 a Q! SENIOR REVELERS Firsf row, lefi io righf: A, Vournazos, M. Cauclill, S. Ames, J, Heinrich, R. A. Ullom, A. Purdum, A. Ar+hurs, R. Compfon, C. Fuller. Second row: N. Hike, M. L. Brodbeck, R. Hollenbeck, C. Manley, E. Shields, E. Ehrman, J. Morfon V. Sayers, J. Dickson. Third row: S. Hansee, B. Bowen, J. Sfapleion, P. Mann, C. Allard, J. Carper, M, Salyer, M. Foreman, S. Brown, Fourih row: C. Cranmer, M. Ryan, D. Hays, D. Holling, B. Fish, C. Craigmiles, G. Benion, D. Spence. Fifih row: J. Milhouse, P. Harries-Jones, B. Keaf- ley, D. Hayes, C. Oakes, R. Higgins, D. Rofh, B. Cfnier, J. Green. JUNIOR REVELERS Firsi row, lef+ +o righ+: N. WiHen, L. Boorman, P. Skaff, E. Thurman, K. Doiy, E. Sfrauss, J. Hurley, N. Ray, N. Bower, A. Conner. Second row: C. Albrechf, P. Knowles, B. Kelly, O. Kiourfsis, R. Hanes, B. Irvin, M. A. Carfer, W. Harrison, D. McCally, M. Fifch. Third row: J, Brown, J. Thafcher, J. Poole, S, Queen, S, Perry, J. Coriell, V. Smifh, J. Combs, J. Taylor, S. Shump. Four+h row: M. Chamis, M. Mucha, D. Abbof, J. Ashe, S. Chiles, M. G. Drake, B. Bierley, J. Lyon, L. Pack, C. Yuenger, B. Goe+z. Fif+h row: S. Finneran, J. Davis, N. Rammel, K. Davis, L, Browne, F. Thompson, K. Hannum, B. Hill, C. Kinder, N. Clausing. 'De M:-, . 'Elf BUSINESS STAFF The OFFice Pracfice Class was deeply engrossed in ihe somewhaf fhankless fask of checking and promofing TROJAN sales, rabularing Miss Trojan resulfs, colleciing individual picfure mon- ey. and keeping a complefe record of all year- book business. Miss Hazel Wyan+ served as ad- viser. Business Manager Anifa Apel Office Practice Girls for TROJAN Payments Lef-I' fo righh M. Tagg, G. Rl'1o+en,A. Taylor, B. Bowen 1 1 i 4--Q 'CTF 'E W-Q. . -.1 . K AQA-4r.r-. vcr' Q l Freda Burke of i'he school year. Copy and Ari' Editors Co-Editors Mary Lou Brodbeck and Daehler Hayes THE TROJAN YEARBCOK The TROJAN . , . a hisiory of our school life. The yearbook is buili for a lifeiime of memory, our of fhe high lighfs and quief joys of a school year, lf is a reflec+ion of a year's hard work, en- +husiasm, and comradeship. Phofographs, color, Y8Cll'b00k AdViSel' and words all go io make up an inferesiing record Lefl +o righf: Ron Higgins, Carolyn Cranmer, Carolyn Fuller, Clara Allard and Jerry Sfurgill. PHOTOGRAPHERS LeH fo righf: G. Albrechh J. Grimes, G. Ryan. TROJAN STAFF Copy and Art Leff 'ro rigl'1+: B. Canfer, P. Fulk, J. Hayes, and J. Dickson. SPORTS' STAFF Lef+ fo right T. Sfone, M. Leh man, G. Lucas. AD STAFF Leff +o riqhfz B. Fish, J. Appel, G. Lawson D. Ha s, B. Keafle , J I Y Y - Milhouse, B. Hewi'H', B. Ben+on, E. Ehrman. JUNIOR STAFF Lefi' fo righfz E. S+rauss, N. Ra Y S. Larfer, S. McCulloch, V. Smifh M. Fifch, S. Queen, M. Mucha, and M. G. Drake. SOPHOMORE STAFF Leff fo right L. Neff, D. Boehm J. Freeland, M. A. S+alcer, T. Gold burg. LOVE PARAD Sevenfh Row: Dave Tee+ers, Terry Moseley, Bob Gin, John Powell, ---- Fred Sfone, Carol Fredericks, Gary Grimshaw, Homer Adams, Carl While. Sixlh Row: Carol Craigmiles, Jean Slaplelon, Nelson Barker, BeHy Hill, Dick Woolwine, Bob Neal - - - - Mickey Moore, Chrisfine Muller, Nancy Cox, Connie Smilh, Judy Davis, Kalie Davis. Fiflh Row: Beverly Larch, Larry Coriell, Deanna Dempsey, Joyce Bennelf, Dave Crapper, Val Minch ---- Jim Eichhorn, Paf Linham, Richard Lang, Jerry Mann, Harold Massie, Jane Hendricks. Fourth Row: Pai Corn, Ralph Riggs, Harwood Golh, Helen Fodge, Larry Evans, Don Norman ---- Gerald Taylor, Phil Ashcraff, Bill Schafer, Marilyn Mershon, Nancy Wimbish, Jim Gore, Third Row: Phylis Lewis, David Schwarfz, Sam Skaggs, Julia Fcdge, Phil Bickham, Ron Akers - - - - John Thomas, Ted Cooper, Bob Wilson, Phylis Lawless, Bob Hobsfefler, James Medley, Second Row: Carolyn McCulloch, Larry Wear, Allan Oxley, Sylvia Tomlin, Shirley Liffrell, Frank Hunl- er ---- Tom Phillips, Bonnie Grooms, Pal McSweeney, Pal' Conklin, Phylus Wheel- er, Barbara Sfevens. Firs+ Row: Sandy Keyes, Larry Russell, John Bradshaw, Jim Green, Gary Flowers, Paul Fournier ---- Fred Ramsey, Roger PiHs, Alex Davidson, Linda Rigrish, Donna McFarland, Eloise Vaughlers. 1 Drum Maior Roberf Gin sirufs in fron+ of 'Ihe PHS Marching Band. o sfwv ,1 gt also PHS DRUM MAJORETTES Leff io Righ+: Carole Craig- miles, Beverly Larch, PaHy Corn, Phyllis Lewis, Carolyn McCulloch, Sandy Keyes. The PHS Marching Band fool: ihe field during foofball season wilh enthusiasm and zeal. Under +he direcfion of Richard Sunderland, lhey displayed un- usual versa+ili+y in forma+ions and musical slrill. Dur- ing +heir many proiecls, band members raised funds for bus frips on Tag Day and supporled +he school bond issue. The Concerf Band, direcfed by Einar Helslrom, feaiured solos and popular music in lhe annual spring concert Favorife novelly numbers were The Whisl- ler and His Dog, Arrangers Holiday based on a nursery rhyme, and Malaguena. PHS scor'ed seven firs+s in +he disirici' music con- resr a+ Ohio Universify: Joe Berlhe, +rombone solo: Alex Davidson, flufe solo: Jim Green, vocal solo: Jane Dever, vocal solo: Kafherine Davis, Connie Smiih, and Ted Cooper, clarinef +rio. Harold Massie and fhe irio combined fo 'Form a clariner quarfe+. Alex Davidson, flule, Michael Moore, oboe, Belly Hill, French horn, Kaiherine Davis, clarinef and Carolyn McCulloch, bassoon comprised a woodwind ensemble, .W iv: .-g g YW f xv k h, A 5 llZbZ M 1 'j ' ' Q . ' QQ fwf, 1 ' ? - A ,L,,L x - .. f- x ef ' ' 1 A , V L,.. , , . A ,,3,.... ,, ,lv ,-,- . v fx, Si. , 5 ,, , :V , ,V : ,wir -fm . , - Q' V vi mvf v ff, , ., . 1 1-5 V fa 3 Q 'Y V 'V 1 Q ,Bw Q' 9 Q 1 3 f li 90 M? H VM. I 4 Y,f x'V ' - ' 0 K , K ' i I ' 4, . s Q 'L g E , i 4 Y ? AL .Ee :If Tru 4 1 , 3 f x 'V Y, ,, M , , , W1 LV f W 7 k I, L' ,gy W , ww ,y T V tiff Q 'W an ' N V , Q X x i. , ,H , , K . I , up 1 il 'BT 4,5 ,J .., I hike ihe world +o be bu+ asasfage, F Where nef-mask? men do play +heZ'r personagef' W .-f ' ,,v NNX ' h ff X Qc,-fl Zf e fi we N' lgxp-LQ---LF-ia,-- -- 1 I ' 2 U 1' : s ll' c l 4 :rl W Qs- ' N Have you wished ye1',Elsie7 ' C, Fuller, M. Foreman, W eile ' ,e AN AMATEUR CLUB WI1 No, l'm no+ going +o luss you.. . qusl Yei G, Benlon, C. Fuller Well, l am a crook. G. Benlon, C. Fuller, P. Harries-Jones, M. Foreman,J . Green. F Confinuing i+s long repulafion of line qualify plays, Revelers Club 'lhis year presenled Laburnum Grove. John Glass, speech +eache'r and club sponsor, direcledjhe lhree acl comedy wriHen by J. B. Prieslley, one of England's foremosf dramalisls and no- velisfs. Heading ihe casi' was Pefer Harries-Jones as George Radfern, a devoied falher and clever' croolx. The family included Carolyn Fuller as his pelulani' daughfer, Elsie, and Carol Manley as his unsuspecling wife, Dorolhy, Lucy and George Baxley, 'lypical 'rolling slones, handled by Marlene Foreman and Jim Green, added humor +o +he household. Gary Ben+on played +he designing boyfriend, Harold Russ: and Lovell Lewis porfray- ed 'rhe partner-in-crime, Joe FlaHen. Michael Moore was cas? as lnspecfor S+ack and John Eby as Sargean+ Morris. The acfion of lhe play 'roolc place in ihe living room of +he Radfern home in Norfh London, if Y l shall noi' see you again.. , I hope! L, Lewis, P. I-larries-Jones. PROFESSIONAL TOUCH M Moore P Harries-Jones ff 2 So you've come lo malce sure o Here's one ol lhe counlerfeil banlc noles, Mr, Radfer J. Eby, P. Harrues Jones, C. Manley. , K ,f 'Ng fl. The besl of shows can'l go on wilhoul lhe help ol inumerable commillees, Miss Mary Elhabelh Schwarlz supervised behind lhe scenes for lhis year's Reveler produclion. Nancy Bower, Willadean Harrison and Mary Chamis collecled hand props. Roberl Mohl, Mary Ann Carler, Roberl Gin, Sharon Chiles, Homer Adams, and Priscilla Mann conslrucled lhe sel, Marly Lehman, Tom Slone, Marlha Filch, and Bennie Binns found lhe lurnilure. Working lhe lighls were Jerry McColgan, Allan Oxley, and Nelson Barlrer. Publicily commillee included Marlha Flack, Jan Coriell, Mary Gail Dralle, Lynne Brown, Marilyn Mucha, Bridqel Goelz, and Dave Wagner. Opal Kiourlsis, Joan Thalcher, and Nancy Willen assisled wilh malre up. Dave Jordan, Linda Boorman, Jaclrie Hurley, Dee Abboll, Virginia Combs, Carole Kinder and Slella Finnerman made poslers. Kay Hannum, Nancy Rammel, Kale Doly, Belly Bierley, Dave Rolh, Phyllis Scafl, Rebecca Kelley, Ann Conner, Sharon Queen, and Shirley Perry sold liclcels. Norma Ray, Eva Slrauss, Virginia Smilh, Phyllis Lemons, Pally Willis, Judy Davis, Jaclrie Brown, Susan Shump, Jane Taylor, Marlene Larch, Nalalie Lesler, Agnes Arlhurs, Jeanne Carper and Jean Slaplelon ushered. -- .': If S ,, 4- :R .J by . ., .,,. 1 -:H-,fr ss ij '.Zg:'i., , P55111 ' .- 1 - , ' j ,5 L: .Im 3-A .s J. 'iss r y R. N! if is ,Pk a ges. , '- 4, -. , 'rr s - J'-' A N yu' ggi ,I Nj-f- i 5 S V ..- . l , X r I ' 4 S Q- i ge..-..w Q S- ,,,. . Sli r fi S 'wr cr. r ::::. iff . . . r 11 -2' EM li my subscrl pluon l' i Y Y 555 as S 1 ff f ' .. llii 2 ,N .ll 1 ziggy, gy, E ,Q QQ? W- Sw.- HOW I'D LOVE TO BE THE INSPIRATION OF SOME MAN' The Junior Class Play clirecfecl by John Glass. 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H is wifln grear pleasure 'rl1a+ fhe yearbook staff acknowledges Mr. Keller's gift M 1 ine 1 Walking in a Winfer Wonderland Q 'cv v .1 M-4. That Amore 9' ,JW ow yawn 797' Kww auUQU! 'k ww' Y ' NWM,,,,. paula 1YvK .aagA, wmv ,,A.:Q.w:M.M . .L 4 .ww Q my W Z. wg W :uw N MWWW , W 'sq M4 1, . .. Q :,1.:, Q ..,.: k A , ' . -' gx,,fxz4g:, Q - M. 7 . aff -1 ai lv if 2:- 13f ' in ivbpn, , . SH ,-v tr I ,f f 1 u-F . 4. . . 4:-.I J J' . I , , R ' 'x P W.. .l,w..A,1'V Qi1'f'E-Q 1 Q' 912A 'iw-iii' Q- Evfiffawiwf 5 X Nu 'i5l'Al.,' ' ' .f-f if ., . ,-.'A !f'..!I-2.3. 5 ,X Q., .1 ,g . vr- 4, 5 rw .-My '-3-fi 5 H 'ff .fx 'Si Ji aw.: gs.. Mm Ji w 5 ,X 4 f TV Sf F 'ax 5 if x ggmfig 'U 1, -ii-i...,f-i-num.: I 1. 1. .pl fr .D , .gf f5,? 4 if .- 'f lwv' 2 'if 'z 9 5 v. L:'?: iz - 7, . ' I fir: x-- , ,Q -2-ri ms ff- ,.-ggbqi. - f3fSfg.Kf: NLLL M , ' M-2 1 QQ ai' s 5 s C ost-68 eye gpm' Y X ,x Student Choice For Miss and Mr. PHS Ca'rolyn Cranmer, a lovely and popular co- ed in fhe senior class, reigned as Miss PHS afier lhe Follies Senior in November. Carolyn became an aclive member of many clubs and groups during her freshman year. ln her sopho- more'year, she was chosen +o serve as one of 'lhe hoslesses for ihe Junior-Senior Prom. Mem- be'rs of Senior Honor chose her io be link girl in her junior year and presicleni in her senior year, She was an acfive member of Nalional Honor in her lasf +wo years. Carolyn was fruly an ideal choice for Miss PHS. Daehler Hayes, Mr, PHS, is a recognized leader in ihe senior class. He worked on many aclivifies in his Freshman and sophomore years. Sfudenls elecled him +o be presideni of fhe freshman class. This year he was presidenf of Sludenl Council, presideni of Revelers, and co- edifor of +he TROJAN Yearbook. He became a member of Nafional Honor in his junior year. Daehler's well-rounded personalify makes him an excelleni choice for Mr, PHS. The Class Winners in the mba jroian Confedf J SOPHOMORE: lboriri jean .x4!A'n SENIOR: Ward Le Kalman FRESHMAN: gargara Spearb 5 'S JUNIOR: .izxonna 4 SENIOR AMBITIONS ICon+inued from Page I55I ALICE JOANNE MORTON-To bring Masaho Nagaro lo lhis counlry or visil her in Japan. CAROL MARPHANETTE MOSS-To become a social worker and marry Jim. PATRICIA MOWERY-To be a Punchy's man- ager. RICHARD MYERS-To become a general in lhe Air Force. PEGGY JEAN NICKOLS--To become a career woman. RUTHMARY NOLAN -To go lo Alaska. CHARLES WILLIAM OAKES-To be a chemical engineer and a millionaire. ROGER OAKLEY--To grow some crazy ducks. NANCY JEAN OBENCHAIN-To be happy. DONALD GENE O'BRIAN-To be a happily married millionaire. ROBERT D. PARLIN-To swim lhe English Chan- nel in December. HARRY LEE PARKER-To be a coach. SHIRLEY ANN PATRICK-To be an air line hos- less, PHYLLIS JEAN PELFREY-To become lhe wife of a coach lbaskelballl. ' THOMAS S. PENETT-To be a success in whal- ever I pursue. DELORES ANN PERRY-To have fun and 'lake life easy. ANNAJANE PIGOTT-To enjoy lile lo lhe lull- esl exlenl. RONALD B. PITTS-To gel lhrough Iile The besl way possible, FREDERICK PLUMMER-To live. ROBERTINE JANE PORTER-To gel married and raise lols of lillle brown-eyed blondes. GARNET SUSAN POWELL-To please some employer by being lhe besl secrelary he's ever had. LARRY PRATT-To go around lhe world in a rowboal wilh one oar. CHARLES W. PRICE-To learn lo swing on grape vines like Jim Burkhardl does. NORMAN LEE PRICE-To be a specialisl in lhe aulomolive field and live lhe life of RiIey. PATTY JO PRICE-To be a secrelary. GEORGE W. PRISE-To buy a car and nol be chealed. ALICIA JANE PURDUM--To marry a cerlain geologisl and lo live in Arabia. LUCILLE RAYBURN-To be a priva'l'e nurse. MARA LEE REDMAN-To hook a cerlain guy and live merrily. GLADYS RHOTEN-To marry Johnny and live happily ever aller. BILLIE JEAN RICE-To marry a nice guy and be happy, ROY R. RICE-To have a business of my own. JAMES RICHARDS-To own a slock car, a slreel roadsler, and a new Cadillac. JOYCE ANN RILEY-To be a good servanl' ol God and 'ro be a good wife and molher. EARL ELWOOD ROBERTS-To have enough monev lo buy a new pencil sharpener in 205. MARGARET SUSZANNE ROBESON-To be a nurse in lhe Waves. JANET RAYE ROBINSON-To always sel high slandarcls lor olhers lo follow. JOHN EUGENE ROSE-To manage Albers. DAVID NELSON ROTH-To become a good minisler. KATHERINE RUGGLES-To be a secrelary. LARRY RUSSELL-To discover a new germ. MARY RYAN-Ta make lhe world a lillle belfer for lhe nexl person. MARILYN SALYER-To gel lo California Hawaii, Paris, and France before I die. W. DAVID SCHISLER-To bulcher all 'rhe cows I can find. DAVID SCOTT-To reiire al 'rhe age of 40. SANDRA LOU SEMONES-My fulure ambilion is lo be a lirsl grade leacher. PAUL E. SEXTON-To have my own 'rin shop. SHIRLEY ANN SHEETS-To be an enlerlainer. GWENDOLYN SHEKELS-My lulure ambilion is lo marry a Marine. EMILIE JANE SHIELDS-To live in a parsonage wilh a cerlain minisler, MARILYN LOUISE SHOPE-To be a beller sec- rela ry. BETHA SKEENS-To gel married and lake life easy. JANICE ANN SKEENS-To be conlended. NORMA JEAN SMITH-To piclc all lhe wild orchids my arms will hold on lhe island ol Hawaii. PRESTON C. SMITH-To play loolball in lhe Big Ten and in lhe rose bowl. SHELBY DARLYN SMITH-To be a good slenog- rapher or lypisl. ERVIN DEAN SPARKS-To be a salesman. LLOYD ALLEN SPAULDING-To be a mach- inisl. BETTY L. SPEARS-To gel married and raise children. DAVID SPENCE-To hold lhe downs lo go marker 6+ ohio Slale. DIANA STAIGER-To be married lo 6 cerlain boy rua my Size. BILL STANLEY-To be 5 amor. JOYCE ANN STEPHENSON-To raise .3 lamily. CAROL JEAN STAPLETON-To be a rich widow. JAMES LEE STEWART-To be a sludenl al Ohio Slale. STANTON STURGILL JR.--To graduale as a general from Wesl Poinl. EUGENE SUTER-To gel a college degree in physical educalion. EVA MAE SUTER-To gel my Mrs. degree, MIKE SWEARINGEN-To become a college baslcelball coach. JOHN TABOR--To gel a Ph.D. in lheology. ANITA TAYLOR-To be head boolclceeper in a large firm. ANNETTE TAYLOR-To become a house wife. TONY C. THOROUGHMAN-To slay oul ol lrouble. MAXINE MARCELLA TAGG-To be a success and have a long and happy lile. MARINA CAROL TOMLIN-To be a laboralory lechnician. ALBERT TRENDE-To relire al lhe age ol eighl- een, RUTH ANN ULLOM-To be a success in lile and have a lol ol lriends. HELEN VANIS-To be a success. ANGEL L. VOURNAZOS-To meel Tallulah Banlchead in person. BARRY WALTON-To have a posilion in lhe aulomolive field. A GRANDVILLE SEVERE WEBB JR.-To receive a degree in Pharmacy. ANITA WEISENBERGER-To be a regislered nurse in lhe U.S, Navy. ROBERT EUGENE WEEKS-To gel along wilh people and have many friends, BARBARA JEAN WELLS-To raise some larm- er's daughlers. JANET WHALEY-To become a success in whal- ever lield I underlalce. RALPH D. WHITE-To marry Dennie and live happily ever aller. PATRICIA ANN WILLIS--To be a missionary. RICHARD WOOLWINE-To have a snowball ballle wilh Cropper in Siberia. STANLEY EDWARD WORKMAN-To be a coach. FRED YONCE-To succeed in whalever I do. PHYLLIS JEANNE ZEISLER-To decide whal I'm going lo do and gel il done. COMPLIMENTS OF BEST WISI-IES SUUNU .1 UHNSUN5 BURNER EI-EETHUNIE HARRY AND DOTTIE SUPPLIES Corner of W. L. Fuller Phone 3-5211 Charles and Brown EREYTAUS MARKET 1406 KINNEY'S LANE GROCERIES, MEAT, AND PRODUCE DAILY DELIVERY Owned and Operated by R. H. GOODWIN Phone 2 1651 WATKINS GROCERY COMPLIMENTS OF ICE CREAM STORE U 1412 Gallia St ee LARRY WEAR 'so JACK BROWN 57 GEORGE WM. 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BEST THE SILVER STORE AND IU1C1EST HAMBURCERS 811 Ph Phone 1865 G 11 25751 44161 Cl B1 Q1 GO TO THE THE PORTSMOUTH BAKE SHOP For cr wide variety of Tasty Pcrstr C-ALLIA AND EINDLAY 817 Ph 6 R s . 2 4231 PRE-CAST CONCRETE COMPANY I I PHONE 8TH 61 BROADWAY 2 8331 COMPLIMENTS OF THE M. U. FPJEUMAN EU. UI-IIU PAVING ASPHALT EUHPUHATIUN 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 W. W. BINNS ANTIUUE5 504 SECOND ST. EUIVIE TU THE DAIRY SHUPPE PROSPECT STREET PORTSMOCQAIE5 ROGER L- ALTMAN Pfop CQMPLIMENTS S A V E ' I ' The American Building And Loon Association 503 J.. Chillicothe St. EIIIVIPANY 516 Dial 7nd Sf 3-5461 RALPH GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES T0 ALL GRADUATES KAY LEGLER JEWELERS TAN-'GR gczllia sf. Ponsmceuellg COMPLIMENTS OF gfmphmems VANIIEIIVUIIT5 Y'S 1532 Gallia Street TELE S I 0 N PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Sales and Service FIRST IN TELEVISION Portsmouth's Oldest Television Dealer 1426 9th St. Dial 2-9841 Compliments 9 of GRIIVIM S The Automobile Club of Southern 0hio SPIIRTING GO0DS RAWLING'S AND WILSON'S SPORTING EQUIPMENT UNIFORMS ESPECIALLY EXPERT RACKET RESTRINGING 1003 Gallia Dial 5-5891 COMPLIMENTS OF W. L. WILHELIVI JEWELEH OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION 507 Chillicothe St. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 ZIEGLEII5 II. HEHHMANN 8 SUNS P THE STEWART BROKER!-XGE PLANT STORES 2640 913 GALLIA GALLIA STREET STREET CORNER HIGHS GARNET M. HOLLAR MURRAY 221 MARKET COMPLIMENTS OF PHUENIX , LUNEH KOBACKER S PIES 1223 PHONE pQRTSMQUTH OFFNERE ST. 3 3421 OHIO COMPLIMENTS TO LASS OF '54 TI-IE CRAWFORD COAL COMPANY BEST GRADES OF STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL THE PEPSI-COLA TENTH IEILIITITTCHINS STREETS PORTSMOUTH PHONE PORSIVIOUTH OHIO OHIO 2 0681 SOUTHWEST STEEL TI-IE CQRP. OI-IIO POWER CO. PORTSMOUTH OHIO ANNES EDWARD PASTRY SHOPS STAEBLER EVERYTHING FINE IN THE IEWELER PASTRY LINE 828 1117 Phone Gallia sl. Chi11icothe7S? Gallia Sf- 2-8391 5 Portsmouth Ohio BEST WISHES GRADUATES, FROM OFFFSEAPSSSPSS HARDWARE CQ COMPANY STATIONERS-gFFIgE gl-lpgl-IES Buildinq Supplieswliousewdres-Hdrdwdre S HO L UP L1 829 Phone 519 Phone Sixth 3-2731 Second Street 2-5571 COMPLIMENTS OF THE WEST END ALLEN5 FURNITURE Co. BARBER SHUP 518 AIR CONDITIONED Second St. 1 311 Phone A Little More For A Little Less Seventh St. 2-6411 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF CRISPIE Al-IEENDS CREME 1546 Phone Gclllicx St. 2-7441 MORGAN BROS. COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '54 BIERLEY- J EWELERS ELGIN GRUEN TIRE SALES WATCHES SCIOTO TRAIL DIAMONDS AND MTH AND FINE COLES BLVD. CHILLICOTHE WATCH REPAIRING DISTRIBUTORS OF GOODYEAR TIRES lust MOTOROLA TELEVISION 734 Off ASHLAND CASOLINE Fiiiii Si. Chiiiicoihe GLENN W. BROCK RUBY D. BROCK Licensed Funeral Directors and Ernbalmers TWO LOCATIONS 'BRUEH FUNERAL HIIIVIE MCEUIIUY FUNERAL HUME Wheelefsbufq. Ohio Phone, Scioto 51-R Public Trust Our Award Compliments Of TERMI AL RE TAURA T The Home of Fried Chicken 2828 Gallia Si. Dial 2-0051 COMPLIMENTS OF DOROTHY J. BREWER CLERK OF COURTS SCIOTO COUNTY SAY IT WITH FLOWERS BUT SAY IT WITH OURS HERIVIS FLORAL CO. Phone ' 837 OHIO Sixth St. 3-1641 Cgmplimgnfs MEET ME AT THE Of CAMEO FOR A BIT OR A BITE THE PUBTSMUUTH OF SWEET TO EAT Established 1926 802 Now open 24 hours or dcxy chuiicothe si. 839 Good Food Is Good Health Gallia St. THE SMART SHOP FOR IUNIOR MISS THE PUHTEMUUTH SANU and EHAVEL EUIVIPANY qcxllic: czt Foot of Phone qoy Third Street 2-1481 A Invest ent in Yfu, Applrance LEWIS BAKERY HYDE PARK CLOTHES HOME MADE PIES THE EHITEHIUN THE BEST IN TOWN THE MEN'S SHOP Portsmouth, 819 1417 Phone Ohio Gallia Street Fourth Street 25281 COMPLIMENTS OF WE SALUTE TODAY YOU GRADUATES OF 1954 -LANE SHUP , Verlin Copas P.H.S '23 S Mildred Copas P.H.S. '25 We enjoy selling Borden's Ice Cream Lunches, Magazines, Gifts, G Sundry Supplies Fountain Service 721- 725 phone 1212 Ph one I Kinr1ey's Lane 7-1401 Fifth SI- 34931 me 2' 1 - f jf :Wwe Licwe ' ' 1 1IQIdikl'7 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO I SCHISLER PROVISION CO. IF YOUR MEAT IS GOOD . . . PLANT STORE SPRING LANE EIGHTH 6. IOHN STS. PHONE 3-2811 PHONE 2-6121 WURSTER DRUG Prescrxptlons Center Four Req1stered Phcfrmcxclsts COMPANY 419 CHILLICOTI-IE STREET Over F1ftyF1ve Years Of Faithful SOIVICO SOUTHERN OHIO'S FINEST RESTAURANT O Breakfasts O Lunches O Dinners O SOU'I'HERN OHIO'S FINEST FOODS Sandwiches O Complete Fountain Service WE NEVER CLOSE HARRY E. H UCK FOEHR'S TURKEY SANDWICH SI-IOPPE SCIOTO TRAIL AT BOULEVARD COMPLIMENTS OF ZIIVIIVIERIVIANS 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 Chillicothe Sf. Phones Portsmouth, Ohio 2-0661-2-5601 SELBY RETAIL SHUE STORE 1007 GALLIA PORTSMOUTH, OHIO SHOES FOR WOMEN SHOES FOR CHILDREN SHOES FOR MEN Arch Preserver Buster Brown Arch Preserver Sty1.Eez Arch Prefserver, Ir. RoE1ee Quaker Hose FooI Pal Paradise Holeproof Socks Arthur Murray Dancing Footwear High Grade Shoes Only, For Men, Women and Children with a completely stocked ac- cessory bar. PHONE 3-3671 EOR BETTER SANDWICHES SEE ALL THE PARK AT THE STYLES AT PARK 31-IQPPE CRAIGMILES Seventeeenth and Phone 936 Phone Grandview 9-3831 Gqlliq St, 2-4731 WALKERS COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE KAT 420 Portsmouth, Chillicothe Street Ohio COMPARISON PROVES KIRBYS P ri FLOWERS FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED EVERYWHERE 923 Phone Gallia 3-266l ?i COMPLIMENTS OF STEWART S SUMMERS at soN A EVERYTHING MUSICAL 906 Portsmouth, Gallia St. Ohio VINTON 5' PORTSMOUTH' Home of the Baldwin Piano YOUNG STS- OHIO And Hammond Orqan S Z' pf '- -4 I ' ,. COURTESY ' ' ' I PIIIITSIVIIIUTH CITY LINES 'I EIIIIWINE CIINSTIIUCTIIIN C0 II P 0 II ATI 0 N M GENERAL CONTRACTOIIS Qsp, J Ponrsmo 'r orno - X64 UJZJ I C 1 A IV D 3-4451 ' AW W RMA We im Pfnrtsmouth in honoring you K future will be justly deservinq of the finest things in life. MARVIN JONES AUTO SALJQX Eu LINCOLN MERCURY f 9 SAVE AT GOOD LISTENING STATION AICITIZEN-S,' Almost Ev ryone Listens Io WHERE YOUR DOLLARS W N X T MAKE SENSE Q ' 1260 ON YOUR DIAL The Citizens S in . ' ' 1000 WATTS SI Loon Asso ' MM Xin? W THE HIGH SCHOOL SET ,ff My K My I Qf fykwwb AM . EUREE A. SUTEH 8 EU. GENERAL IIUNSTRUCTIUN WELDING GRADING EXCAVATION MALIEBLE CRANE SERVICE QUALITY DAIRY PRIIDUCTS IDEAL MILK C0. DIAL 3-2951 EMHIEH FUNERAL HUME FUNERAL DIRECTORS .4 EMBALMERS A W 5 x, 1.11. xx T Phone 2-1811 W Phone 2-1821 X 'T xx N i- X 4 I-X A , X. I' RALPH SCOTT Al DONALD WOLFE M Assistant 1422 Lincoln Street Enuqratulatinns tu tha Class of 1954 PORTSMOUTH AUTO EXCHANGE C. M. HOWLAND, Director RALPH E. SWEARNGIN WINDEL-ll0WLANll Funeral and Ambulance Service 1503 OFFNERE STREET PORTSMOUTH, OHIO ,Age Iv my My HE Times Brings Lneel, State and World Wide 'gan P News in Uver EBIIUU Eiresides Each Evening r . . . and Every Member nf the Eelnily is e Ennsiant WM NW xfleeder. Wow ' . Will' M U' , '4 wwe' VJ THE WORLD IN YOUR We ,Mo - LIVING Room EACH EVENING AA ,WwQf'fT ' 'ww x xJ1 ' P '. Q 'v- J ' Nach ' J ' Y W THE PUHTSMUUTH TIMEE J. C. PENNEYHS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY CONGRATULATIONS L A . CLASS OF '54 A- ' F. E. UAEHLER IVIURTUARY EU. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE 2-9341 ERALD E, Mqf. Glockner Chevrolet Company THE NEW CHEVROLET - TI-IE LEADER AGAIN Selling Chevrolets Since 1915 DRINK IN RDTTLES COMPLIMEN TS OF 1 THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CDMPANY PORTSMOUTH. OHIO IAL 2-1451 OVER STREET I 'jf BEST WISHES U,f' ,I- IPRCM ,y V jf ! YV ytlvy I y x ,A L-IU N N xr, I' nn W ff R-if WN s NJ U ,L Dv .Zu -WJ J 'A' vw sl PV U. C BSU BARHLUW If CMV MQ YO, R COUNTY X. WM IRI W NEW? 656' 07? :Xe W ' OW J, Ian Q53 51 Since 1857-the Greatest Name in Milk f 5 Q HUIIIIJDEE Q Q A HCMCCENIZED VITAMIN D MILK K ,J Q Qi X LADY BORDEN ICE CREAM L 5 . ' I: ' DAIRY PRODUCTS I , ' , . q ,, 'X dl IJ' 'E wx J l 1 Q I I v' V A- or my - 'K- .,I'l!1?' I V , y'V:l'I I 'I Phone 1801 I-ff: ' ' 237 2nd St. The best TAYLUPIS BARBER SHUP groomed rnen in town Pass through our doors Phone 2-7831 BARBERING BY APPOINTMENT COMPLIMENTS OF 1719 Highland RALPH J. LOFT REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Phone 2-6621 ma l '.M',xIWM I, COMPLIMENTS OF . f .E h -' -. sV , V hx!-X, ED BREHMER 81 SCN H3 EXTERIOR INTERIOR PAINTING l ,pfglyhzzgwu if gmmf npr ,W M, , 75 919 f7'4'f PHONE CHILLICOTI-IE 2-9781 QR Compliments Prizm X f I Ufv ,Mm s f , f .1 IA, 1' NJA I Y. x ..1 A ,jf ' ' In n' H , X. , ,J f f 5V I- I .Aj f I 'fri fl I- ff .,'v ull L5 A n f ,I 1- lfl .11x. P? Q v J Tl Il 'S-O. Ogjfiifzgw If Yfgwxp - N ' I iff I E HOUSE OF QUALITY FURNITURE I W QI? xl? LONG AND COMPANY W Inc C QJNQEE PHONE 729 SIXTH STREET 2-3871 ,L A land! wwf' 4 JL?' JJ 'QQ' wwf' AJ1j JJx'l'fk 0 N 7 .' 1 -Jp,,-Zh 1-'m,QJaa,, . 143 ijJW j I Congratulations Graduates! The establishment, growth and development of industry in Scioto County is an example of the results of our American system of free enterprise. The expansion of Detroit Steel Corporation, which includes the construction of a complete new steel mill right at your own doorstep, is an example of the confidence of one com any in the future of our system of free enterprise. Your career after graduation will develop in a nation whose progress is a direct result of its freedoms so that you and the steel mill have an opportunity to grow and to develop in a land of opportunity. Guard your freedoms well and may your future be crowned with success, DETROIT STEEL CORPORATION PORTSMOUTH,OHHJ fPlNE5T ETT MAH ' f PORTSMOUTH, OHIO A . I VL! ' Ri Just off U. s. Route 52 PQ1f,1T51yruUTH'5 MUTEL 3 -A : Ml I Al L f' lull on '- rv Kendall Avenue ' s X xv , ,' 'L til' Phone 6-1821 t, X, X , XA .A Q. X., V. 4. xjtb V 5.4 Excellent Restaurant ,T t s ,f I 1. Air conditioned Q dl, 6. wan to wan 2. 'mea Bath 6, shower Cafpetmg 3. Electric Glass 7' Spacious Parking Facilities Heating 4. Private Telephones 8. Excellent Restaurant 5. 5 Minutes From 9' TV Lounge Downtown 10. Recreation SUPERIOR SALES A--fSERVlCEeSATlSFACTION PORTLAND CEMENT WlFCO MORTAR CEMENT AIR-ENTRAINING PORTLAND CEMENT SUPERIOR SUPERIOR 306 MASONIC TEMPLE PORTSMOUTH, OHIO NEW YORK COAL SALES COMPANY I :lf.D.474A'b'j'i p 470 . M WJ .fei lf3 I iff 1 M4444 5410 J glzf' '70 if wwf? 'L N S. V AX' QV ,.a2 QE' 3 J WA Comlagmenfd A O! fAe gracluafing Cfadd of L M, iii MEGA? kg 1954- - 'wwf 1 ' Waugh jim! M ,afif K , A' 77 AL!8Li5'45U u ure ea era KXI, ff! you laoddead mddom, .grengfk 8' Unclerdfancbng WE SALUTE THIS YEARS THUJANS . . . UNDEFEATED IN FUUTBALL, 1953 15 BY 1911711 DEYEATEU THUJAN THE UN WM. ATLAS-P.H.S. 1909 MOBTON ATLAS-P.H.S. 1942 U Qli I M .,.o,,,,4.sI31..4Zf, ' ,J-e-noe. INDE Dam! Fooiball, Queen ....I95 Foolball, Oueen's Allendanfs . . I94 Foolball, Varsily . . .Fold-Over Page Fournier, Mr. Edward 47 Freshman Class . . . . . . 94-I00 Freshman Officers . . . . 96 Fuller, Miss Juanila . . . G Glass, Mr. John . . . . 50 Girls' Sporls . . .24, 25 Goings, Mr. Paul . . . . 50 Golf Team 83 Gwinn, Mr. O. M, . . 50 H Heller, Mr. George . . 50 Helslrom, Mr. Einar - . . 50 Hopkins, Mr. Richard 5I Hopkins, Miss Thelma 44 Howes, Miss Joan . . . . 47 Humphrey, Mr. Ray . , 5l I lnlernalional Club . , I6 ln'l'er Nos ..... . . I66 J Junior Class .... . . I I0-I I5 Junior Class Play . . . . . I88-I89 Junior Class Officers . . II2 Junior-Senior Prom . . . . I5 K Kegley, Mr. Joe . . .......5l Keller, Reamer, Famous Arlisf and Car- foonisl Class of l925 Fold-Over Page 5I Krausz, Miss Mary . . L Lalin Class ..... . . I7 Leach, Mr. Berl . . ..... 5l Lorentz, Mr. Charles . . . 5I Library Club ....... I67-I68-I69 Lowry, Mrs. Joanne . ......5I M Mackoy, Miss Caroline . . .5l Miss P.H.S ..... . . 20I Miss TROJAN . . . . . .203 McBroom, Mrs. Margarel . . . .46 A Aclion shofs, Baskelball 22, 23, 77, 80, Bl Aclion shols, Fooiball .... l8, I9, 20 Adams, Mr. Lowell ......... 49 Adminisfralion . . . . . 44, 45 Ad-slaff ............ I77 Ads ............ 204-235 Anderson, Miss Margarel ..... 49 Allendanls, Foolball Queen . . Aflendanls, Miss TROJAN .... 203 B Ball, Miss Margarel ..... 49 Band . ...... . . l78'll84 Baskelball, Aclion Shols 22, 23, 77, 80, 8I Baskefball, Boys' Varsily .... . 73 Baskelball, Coaches ..... 72, 73 Baskelball, Copy . . . . . .79 Baskelball, Freshman . . . . . 76 Baskefball, Individual ...... 74, 75 Baskeiball, lnfroduclory . . . . . 7l Baskelball, Managers . . . . 78 Baskefball, Tournamenl . . . 82 Baskelball, Reserves . . . . 76 Beliy Lamp Club . . . . . I60 Blazer, Miss Anna . . . . 49 Board of Educalion . . . 44-45 Brownson, Mr. Roberl .... 49, 59, 60 Burke, Miss Freda . . .... 49 Burlon, Miss Rulh . . ...- 49 C Cheerleaders .... . . . 2l Chemislry ...... .... 2 7 Choir ............ I82-I83 Classes, Miscellaneous . - -29. 29. 4l Clubs ........ . . l5b, I77 Co-Ed Prom ..... .... I 97 Cole, Mr. Ralph . . ..... 49 Commercial Co-op ..... 30, 3l, 32 Crablree, Mr. Herbert ....... 49 D Deans ...... . . . 46 Deans'Assislanls . . . . . . I60 Disfribulive Educafion . . . 38-40 Dramalics ...... . . I84-I9l Drum Maier .... . . . I80 Drum Maiorelles . . . . IBI DuPre, Miss Genevieve . . . . 50 DuPre, Miss Helen .... . . 50 DuPuy, Miss Henriella .... . . 53 lnol picluredl Duschinski, Miss Lea .... . . 47 E Ellioll, Mr. Ralph . . . . . 46 English Class . . . . . l2, I3 F Foolball, Aclion Shofs .... IB, I9, 20 Foolball, Coaches . . . . . . . . 60 Foolball, Freshman . . .... 60 Foolball, Individuals . . . . . 62-66 Football, Managers . . . . . 66 McComb, Mr. Franklin . 5l McGoron, Mr. Marvin . . . . 5I McKelvey, Mr. H, W. . 45 McKenzie, Mr. Cyril ........ 5I Morris, Mr. Dufirin . . . . Noi Piclured Mr. P.H.S. ..... .... . .20I Muller, Mr. Fred . . ..... 52 Music Seclion ...... Musser, Miss Isabel . . N Nalional Honor Sociefy ..... I59 News Class ......... I70-I7l . . I78-l83 . . . .52 Niswonger, Mrs. Nellie 4 . . Noel, Miss Gurney, no? piciured O Officers, Freshman . Juniors . . . Officers, Officers, Seniors . . . Officers, Sophomores . . P Peake, Miss Rulh Ann . Pearson, Mr. Rober-I' . . . Pep Club . , . Physics Class . , . . Pierson, Mr. Frank .... Plug Ullra . . . Piclure of Porismoufh High . . O Queen, Foolball . . . Oueen,AHendanls . , R Religious Scene . . . . . Revelers Club . . Revelers Play . . . . . I85, I S Schaefer, Miss Charlofle . . Schmidl, Mr. Bruce ..... School Life Schwarfz, Miss Mary Elizabelh . Senior Acfivilies ....... Senior Class ......... Senior Honor . . . . . Senior Personalifies . . . Sophomore Class ..... Sophomore Class Officers . . Shinkle, Miss Ocfavia . Sludenf Council .... Sunderland, Mr. Richard T Trades and Induslries . Toney, Miss Hazel . . . TROJAN S+aH . . I74, I75, I Trowbridge, Miss Marie .... Tournamenl- Baskefball . . . . Baseball . . . . Uncle Sam Drawing . . V ..52 ..53 . .96 ll2 II8 I04 . 52 . . 52 . I99 . .26 . ..52 . . I65 . . .7 . . l95 . I94 8, 9 I 72- I 73 86, I87 ..52 52 I92-203 . 52 I40-I55 II6-U55 . . I58 . . I96 I02-I09 . . IO4 . . 52 . . l6I . . 53 . 33-37 . . 44 76, I77 . . 53 . . 82 84, 85 ..6 Vocalional Class . 30, 3I, 32, 33, 34, 35 36, 37, 3a, 39, 40, 42, 43 l30-40l l42-43l W Walls, Mr. Gale . . . Wood, Mrs. Olive . . . . . World Responsibiliiy . . . Wyanf, Miss Hazel . . ..53 ..53 .lo, in 53 ONE WORLD Bra'H'on-O'Hara-Wilson One World, buill on a firm foundafion: Buil+ on a firm foundafion of peace. Whaf a wondrous sighf, Freedom's flame aligh+, ln a world where war shall cease: One World, buill' on love and peace. When God smiled, brighl sunligh+, Flooded hills and plains: Songbirds filled green valleys, Wifh lheir glad refrains: All fhings God creafed, His greal' love lo share, Now lei' men and nafions ioin and shouf if everywhere: One World, buili' on a firm 'foundalionz One World, no longer cursed by warg Lel' no morfal change +he Mas+er's plan: One greaf world af peace once more: ONE WORLD, ONE WORLD, ONE WORLD AT PEACE FOREVERMORE! N59 Y M LW M ' gf an S U W , f int A- H 5' , 4 e I ' '54 gh n ff S 9 Q f qv x 1. Q if it Fair! 5' Q I lf A ' , 3 in , i and W 1 4' , Q' ' , 4 J 41 . ,I X 1 , .N . . 5 w I in ' 3 ' A 1wf'gf 'N om :fr f 5 ,tg-Q iljv K W V, -1 XS fum' lik' '?b is Q A f X 'Q' 1 . ,fqdix ' Q . 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