Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)

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MARGARET MCBROOM Dean of Girls Mrs. Margaret McBroom, ending her eighth year as P.H.S, dean of girls, is very well suited for her particular role because she enjoys working with girls. 'Certainly it is hard. she says, but I like my job. I enjoy helping youngsters in my capacity as dcanf' Mrs, McBroom's varied duties include checking the absence list. care of the sick room, sponsorship of the Girl's League and Senior Honor, and the direction of the social program for P.H.S.. high-lighted by the Fall Formal. She also supervises after-game dances and monthly parties for Girl's League. RALPH ELLIOTT Dean of Boys Ralph Elliott has held a key position in the P.H.S. administration for the last eleven years. He has served both the school and the community in a double capacity. He has been dean of boys at P.H.S. since 1945 and Assistant Branch Director of Ohio Univer- sity for eleven years. Mr. Elliott received his Bachelor of Arts from Ohio University and has done extensive graduate work at Ohio State University. He taught school for twenty- two years before assuming the position of dean of boys. In his position as dean. Mr. Elliott takes attendance, counsels boys, and assists the principal. JACOB H. FROWINE Guidance Director The goal of guidance is orientation toward maturity. Counseling is to help the immature individual recog- nize his needs. Students who know their abilities and weaknesses can make wise educational and vocational plans. Mr, Frowine is serving his first year in counseling P.H.S. students. He received his B.S. from lNilmington College and his MA. from Marshall College. ff 1 .yt 1 V 31' -31 'Y ' -n IQ ' R11111111111 ll 1111111- N111111 111-Qs. I1 ix .1 11x111g 111111 Q1'111v111g 111Q:1111f11111111 111:11- 111'1111'if1'11 111 1111- 11111x11111 1i11Xx. 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FUPRNII-lR 1 4 -XC l:N 1 1 1 R Career Dax rs an all daw program of xoca tlonal guldanee uhteh IS planned to acquamt the students xutb the many Helds of work the opportunttles that max be open and the amount and ktnd ol tramrn requutd Career Day rs sponsored each seat bx the Portsmouth Busmess and Professtonal YN omen s Club and brmffs to qetlmer local le idtrs to Counsel wrtb tht young people on these toplcs Students max check our a ltst of about l23 xocatlons uhleb art repre sented by the busmess men and women of the Portsmouth area 'virss Marx Krausz Career Daw commlttee cbanman pomts out xocatxonal qutdanee mate ual on the bulletm board to bex two assxstants Nfirss Margaret Anderson and Mrss Ha7el Wxant g,u.L.L TEJ QHERS ASSIST STUDT TS IN Pl,ANlNlNlCl FUTURE CX EERS 26 First Row: LOWELL ADANIS Pliyfifx HA., Uniycrsity of Iowa: Miami L'niu-rsity: Ohio l'nix'i-rsity: Ohio Stati- l'nixr'rsity. MARGARET ANDERSON College English, Englivh IV BA.. Ohio YN'vslryan L'nivr-rsity. Ohio L'nix'crsily. M.Ph., L'nixi:rsity of Wisconsin. Second Row: MARGARET BALL Latin II, IV B.E,. Denison Uniwrsity HOVVARD W. BAUGHMAN Hiftory, Dirertor of Atlzletizs, Head Foo1ImllC0nrh BS., Kvnt Statr' Tlnivvrsityg NLA., NVcstt-rn Rvsvrve- University. Third Row: ANNA BLAZER Latin I, English II B.A., Ohio L'nivCrsity: L'nivc'rsity of Wiscoiisiiiz Co' lumbia lfniversity. MARY COE BROWVN Home Management BS., Ohio Stats University, Fourth Row: FREDA BURKE Current Hiitory, Social Problems, TROjANA1lz'isui BS., Ohio lfnivcrsityg Tjnivifrsity of XN'yoniingg l'r1i- vcrsity of California. RUTH BURTON American History BA., Ohio Statc L'niyCrsity. Fifth Row: RALPH COLE Chemistry B.A., Oberlin Collcgeg MA., University of Alabainzi. WILLIAM G. COLEMAN Biology BA., Ohio Wesleyan lfnixrfrsity: BS., Ohio State- Lni- versityg MS., Ohio Statv L'nix'f-rsity, 5. wx... T 1 534. Qvw ff- 'X ,gs-I W I First Row: RICHARD CR,-XB'I'REIf .Suzzm Alrnlzzm' Slmjz, I'v0fI1fIU7ZI1I AIIIFIIIVIF Slmp, lfrfflfrfl .S'z'z'e'r1ref .Illlfll Rm lvlxnmiv bull:-uf: Ohm LIIIXVINIIY. I IIIXVISIII uf Cincinnati. GIQNEYIICYIC Ill'I'Rli l:'r1g11AJL I I5 N lihwl mwlxrlx,1?Iwr'1I1r1l.w1mux,fIf-1xul Xluxn I mxfxwtx 411 Xxhklllblll NI1.slzn I mxwvrx S1-cond Rom: HELEN IJUPRE lfnglixh I B,,'X.,Ul1iu W1-,I-yum I'x1ixm-rsityjOI1iuI'rnxxm-uityl jIJANI'I'A Fl'I,LER Pxyrlmlogy. f'17'e 71f11, f.v0IHl.N6',I71A2 BMX, I I1IX1'l'SlIy of Nllrhluan, BIA., Cnluullmigu l'm u-rQtiv1 Smhmxxmv, Paris Third Row: EARL GIBSON World History B.S., M..-X, Eastern Kc-ntuvky Stan- Collvgv. JOHN GLASS lfngliilz I, .S'j1ff1l1,l,nlIfjQf' I1Ill4QHNlI Il' .. ,. aio Xx'i'SIl'YRlH Lvrlivr-rsityg NIA4, Llulun Y ' 32 Ohio I'r1iv1-rsitv, N:-w York l'nixr-rsity. Ifourlh Ron: PAUL GOINGS Sl1m'1 ,'Iflvtnl.S'lmf1 I. II: RF1HlKfI.S'Zlb'Il'ffx 1.11 Lhivm-1'sity of f,IIIN'IIlIlZiIIQ Ohio L'r1ix'm-rsity BranCh. O. NI. GYYINN U1 :mul.S'11j1f'2:i.mr,' Dilertm of Arlul! lfrluanlz' .X B, .Xldvrsun Bxcmdclus Cullvqffg IIIlIX1'l'SIlX' of Clin rinnzxtii Ohiv Still? L'nix'z-rsity I Fifth Row: MARION HARTLEY Librarian B .Xu Otlmhvin Liollvgm-1 Ncw York Lime-rsity: MI L'niw-rsity North Carolinzx. GEORGE HELLER fwlf. I'r1rwz'ty Brlikftlmlf ffurzflz, Ilwfltll. Driver Training H N. M .X . xY!'SIf'I'II Matz'I1'm'h4-rs'Ciollvu--. First Row: EINAR HELSTROM Director of lllusic, Freshman Choir, Concert Band BA.. NVW Eflglflml Const-rxatory of Music, Boston. Massachuscttsg M.Music', Northwrstz-rn l'nixcrsity. ELIZABETH HINES Plane Geometry BA., Marshall College: M..-X., lfnive-rsity of Kentucky: Purdue Uniu-rsity. Second Row: RICHARD HOPKINS Physical Education, Reserve Basketball Coach. Freshman Football Coach, Varsity Baseball. Assistant Football Coach BS.. Miami l'niversity1 MS., University of Illinois. RAY HUMPHREY Automotive Instructor Deffori-st School of Rm-frigeration: Coyne School of Electricity: Ohio llniwrsityi University of Cincinnati: Rio Grande College. Third Row: JOE KEGLEY Civics, American History B A.. Milligan College. FLOYD VV. KONET Line Coach, Social Living B..-X., lfnivvrsity of Florida: Kent State Unix crsity. Fourth Row: MARY KRAUSZ World History, American History BS., Ohio University: MA., Penn State. BERT LEACH Business Training, General Mathematics XVestern State Teachers' College: Muskegon Cormner- cial College: Grvcq College: Ohio Universityg Miami University. Fifth Row: CHARLES LORENTZ Science, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach, Tennis Coach B..-X.. Marietta Collvgeg Ohio State Lniversity. CHARLES B. MCCLURE Distributive Education, Typing B S.. Indiana Stan- Teachers' Collar ul Ohio L'nivvrsit g 5 - Ohio State University. First Row: MARVIN MCGORON Autonmfire Relatrrl Il, Blueprint Rearling. Related Science. Malllematici Br-nhoft Manufacturing Companyg McSwr-rm-y Auto School: Packard. Nash, Olclsmohile School: lfnivc-rsity of Cincinnati. FRED MULTER l77fl,1lYlfIl1lA rlf Fl S . llhio Statr'l'niX'r'rSity1B.Arf'h'll'iilu.flliioStntf l'nix'r'rsity Sc-fond Row: ISABEL MUSSER English III. Hu.vine.ts Englixli BA.. Ohio XN'cslcyan Univ:-rsitv. NELLIE NISWONGER Algebra I B.A.. Otterhein College. Third Row: ,IACK OVERMAN English III, Spanish I, II A.B., Atlantic Christian College. RUTH ANN PEAKE Phyxical Education BA., Baldwin Wallace COllf'EE'Z M.S.. Ohio University Fourth Row: ROBERT PEARSON junior Machine Shop L'nix'f'rsity of Cincinnati: International Corrvsponcl once School: W'hc'i'ling Steel Machinist. FRANK PIERSON General Mathematics B.S.. Wilmington Collcgeg Ohio State L'nivc-rsity. Fifth Row: CHARLOTTE SCHAEFER Typing I, Ilg Clerical Practice B.S., College Mount St. Joseph on thc' Ohiog Univer sity of Cincinnati. MARY ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ English III, journalism, Creative Writing, College English III B.A., Western College for Women: M.A., Ohio State University. First Rows Of TKY I X SHINRI F Home lrinnmrv Il III foli i P RICH-XRD SLNDERLAND Unrflzznq Band Chozr B S 'Nfmmi I nixrrsitx XI MX Ohio atm I nixmsitx Suond Row NI XRII' TROIN BRIUGI7 Vrudi Hall Cuper znr B S Ohio Shin I mxfrsiti G ALE II ATTQ Bookkeeping B S Bliss Collrqf 'I hlrd Row ALBERTA VI ITTENBURG Personal Ure T,p11zq Fommereml F0 op C0 ordznalor Tr nsurer 0 Afhletzr 'IYSOFIIIIZOII Cheerleader Span cor Iuture Tenrherc o Amerzra Sponvor B S Mnmi I mu rein Ohio Srltr' Uniwrsity OLIVE YI OOD Fnqlzsh II BS Vlmmi Inixersitx Lniwrsitx of CIUCIUHWII Cimbridqf- Lnnersitx Cimbridqf- Enzhnd Fourth Row HAZEL WYANT Shorthand I, Office Prartife B.S.. Ohio Stitc Lnive-rsitv1 Columbii I'nive-rsit , 3 Ohio Lniversity: Crt-viz College. EDVVARD ZORETIC Science,Fo0tbz1IlCo11ch B.S.. Eastern Kvntucky Stiteg Vest Virginia Uni versity. 'Not Pictured: HEYRIETTA DUPLX Mathematics B.S.. Ohio State Univcrsityg BIA., Columbia L'nivc'r- sity. DUFFRIN MORRIS AIefh11nimIDm:L'ing I C5 II B.S.. Ohio State University. GURNEY NOEL English II B.S., MA., Columbia Ifnivcrsity. L., 'UN P x 4 X 1 1 QD Q! W si U' K 6 I 'G Junior Automotive Shop Left to right: J. Riley, T. Wilking, B. Locke, J. Lindeman, I junior Automotive Sholg Left to right: J. McGraw, F. obst. 3,7 R. Rayburn. PROMOTION COMES TO T INDIVIDUAL WHOIS PREPAR X4 'Q Q 7- J- INQM. . I -:git ,.'- . ' ' 'ev .. N 4 v -.4 V. -Q up QQ' X-4 -Q A I C' Q2 N it 1 I n 51 'B Y '53 'LQ f..,:'!Q W 1 7 A v 1 'f yall. Q M if -44 in -4 'QAM 14,5 x ' . ii --, 4 , .-an Nfr. Going's Senior Sheet Metal Class junior Automotive Shop Mr. McGoron's automotive class room ai X nv- V, 5.1 '1 gis. 'X X, '-C2 1 'K'-,.. N x Machine Shop II X Time is saved in the shop by proper classroom study directed by Mr. Goings. L Machine Shop I BECOMING ACQUAINTED WITH INDUSTRIAL METHODS, PROCEDURES, AND TOOLS. Xutomotive Machine Shop CML Humphrey's class! X541 1? xe- PREPARING TO SUCCEED wifi GN THE IOB l'rn'tKiritvtxtlr lliflfx f'frn1ri1t'rri4tl fin-up claw KIN'Fillll!f'N in ecltiuttifwri hir Senior iris :intl hum uhm gm- pivpgtring thvrn- ef-lxfw lim VIlllllHX'lllflIll in tht- vitvl nianx' lJl15iIllN5fril1l'l'S, 'lkmlittiiii this type-tml valu- Cation pnpilx nnist rnvc-t tht- cltixrliliffttiurii Set up hy luminr-ssc-S pertaining t0 person' ality. integrity. imm'lliQt'1ic't', physical fit- ness. health. zippearance. and skills. On tlie-job work experivnvc is Qivvn hy the POI'lNIll0l1lll c'1nplcvyt'rs who coopertxte with tht- wlimil in Ll training eotirir' to pri-V part yontlw for c'arf'f'rs in tht- husinvw lielcl. C10-up stuclentx zrttt-ntl wlrool four pvriotls at clay for c'lgiwi'ocwiii instrtitticin :incl nrt- fin tht- juli fur training cltning the afte1'1iotm. Beulah NIrNIzmes receives on the job Qxperigncq from Rev, Herbert INI, Goetz, i E l 1 2 ,h N Sharon Richter aids Mr. William Richards, CPA Miss Alberta Wittcnhurg. Com- mcrvinl Co-Op C0-ordinntor, givfs some helpful hints I0 Imogene Price and Sharon Walker. 0600600006 9 006000 969 'I rug X Sam Skaggs rc-ccnes some advice from Nlr. Harry Kuhner, of Security Cen- tral Nalional Bank. , - , 39 .,..,.in- rdf..-v-' Ruth Ann Sowards takes dictation front Mr. Homer Brown of the Memorial Burial Park Association. P 1' -A 4 x Us-x 2 fs, 1 1- Pat Nor! types omce records for Hr, Charles . 1 Chapman of the Williams Nlanufavturing Company. 14 X iid 1 f - if 'fs N ,.,l . 's cgx xx V! The voice with a smile winx in a business .J S Telephone YYHHSHCUUH- Good Pc-rxollzll i1mo111ing Nlfirilev KCQIWP Left to right: Susan Dixon, Sandra Mclieen 'l'I1c'ch1plic':11111g1111111111l1'1tv1's.Ntg1ll'h11ll1'1i11x,111'111l111'1iu11sc'l1cch1lvs,p1'iCC S111-4-ta Lllld Illlllly 111111-1' 11119111-ix 1111'111x ix 11111- 1-I Iflt' II klll1'I1l and i111portz111t JlCliX'iIil'N 01'tI11-h11wi111wNr1HHCm'. Left to right: N. Cox, J. Harrigan, C. Gambill, D. Englebrecht, P. Rowles, J. Bennett 1-v -1 nf. X' . 1 I x 41. - -I I O halt to right: Marilyn Memhon, Miss Wyant, and Martha Erfurth FFICE PRACTICE NIISS HAZEL WYANT, Instructor HARD WORK IS THE SECRET OF SECRETARIAL SUCCESS g'Keep your longhand nimble. girls! This which was held last May in Washington. DC. advice was given by Vice-President Nixon at The mastering of shorthand and typing leads the opening of National Secretaries Week, to success on thejob! DICTATION Skill in taking readable shorthand notes is one step toward secretarial positions. Miss Wyant's Oflice Practice Class X., 3' J L,-ai Left to right: Checking Sales Records are-R, Donini, R. Darby. II. Chapman, C. Rollins. P. Piccolo. lJIS'1'RIBU'I'IVE EDUCATION MR. J., S CHARLES MCCLURE, Co-ordinator LOOKING FOR A CAREER? DON'T FORGET SELLING. CJUNIOR TOG SHOPJ Left to right: H. Semones, P. White . QR. E X N -. M -dill' .. I 'ix Q 45 ?..1 'V t' H al-Q ff' 'TIE if 6- if K, - i ,135 .I-ftlf 'iw Q' X' Bi. A ff- z Q, gk. 4. B r - irc. A Good Display Attracts Customers Barbara Vogel Demonstration Is Important in Sales Technique Bob Dials lFowlers Photography Shopj 4-T, 9 'C gf in 'ni Proper fitting means better grooming Left to right: R, Phipps, M. A. Price. L. Taylor, B. Craft, and J. Davis Learning by doing will produce more cflicicnt honiemakcrs for the future. Left to right: M. Starks, L. Nichols, J. Withers THE GREEN 4 ? 4 gap.. -7 YEARS ARE THE YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT AND GRQVVTH M1iNT.x1. rgR0wTH mmm STKIDIIZS if N H Sph gu 9 3 Bruce johnson explains the correct procedure for tak- ing tests. Miss Dupuy's junior advanced algebra class discuss quadradic equations. V N l ,ss IRA ll X be . 6 if X, Testing to solve individual problems of adjustment Psychology students check the Kuder Vocational Tests to discover individual imercsrs, aptirudes and ability. P1 --s H F' . 'UR ,mv 'R :gf C if -J' X1 sz 4. Y ---1. '51, W TH aka? -23 Z? f Q 2 . bl kk 4 ' G X Q! X , L...... xv I ff . Q N 'I U Q23 Al N f x ffl? : E , f 4 i Q xg- fw ' Q N SQL. I A' A L E T I C S 33 5 b. luv' no1'roM T0 TOP P tw bb J dynf f R POR FSMOUTH Lctsf0'Ic'tsI1ght' IctsN1n ft PHYSICAL GROVVTH FROM ATHLETICS FOOTBALL 1955 Athletics with its ic Hs and txnktmcmns. its thrilling action and daily practiux ix growth, Physicfil prcmtw, mcntgxl zllvrtm-SN. and xpm'ti11mml1ip: All Can be- svcurcd and merged as one achicvcuu-nt, 'Q I V t X an VW 234 21 R ' 'Mx 2.22 flllf A Us .., fmt K TROJAN VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD First row. left to right: J. Thather. I.. Boren, J. Dials. J. Pitcher. B. Gardner. I., Sunafrank T Price B Johnson B Spinks. D. Whitaker. N. Brown. Second row, left to right: M.D1sQinger. R. Buckley, A. White, Cv. Biartlett, 'H. lfrazier, D,0t worth. J. Allen. K. Spires. B. Coy. J. Grant. B. Destocki. J. Burns. Third rom. left to right: l.. Wallace, J. Guerin, J. Comp ton. F. Collins. R Chahin. D Clements. B. Copley. W. IVlerShon. B. Wainstein. J. Jones. W. Potts. 56 . t X v N . 1 Head Coach Howard Bauqhrnan faint- to Portsmouth from l.int'oln High School in Can- tonl Ohio. Ht- hm u BS. in lCclut':ition froni Kvnt Stan- tfollvgf- :ind un MA, tlt-Qiw in physa iCal Hduvzition l-H1111 XYt'SIt'I'H Rt-sn'i'x't' L'nix'n'i- sity. Hex has hwfii t'oac'liinu' for I7 yn-aim. :intl during that timt' ht- hm coach:-d lxidwtlmzill :it john Claiioll l'riix'cf1'Sity :ind foothall LII Muhl- enberg Clollvgv, His liiwt snzuon lit-rv mai a rugqefd ont: hut it had IHZHIX' thrilling inomt-ntx. and thc tvarn cliQpla3'vd Clvan. tough foothall. HGH' in his own woi'dQ iQ Ciozich liauqlunanl piediftion for nfixt Nt,-:1Son: I lm-l that nwxt yn-at oui trfzun will ht- niut li ixnproxvd, 'lilif-3' Qhould hr- rnuth he-ttt-1 hf-c':111w tlwy aim' 2ll'l1Uf1lllIt'fl with our iS'Nlf'lIlUlilJlL1Y. YNY haw: mon' Qxpm-x'if'nff'cl hoyi f'orniriulm1it'k. Hou - mr-1'. iw Qtill lgitk illl' :intl Npw-cl. l hopt- th'- hoys wat plt-nty of Qtvzik and pottitot-s thiQ win- ICT. THE BEST FOOTBALL IN THE COUNTRY IS PLAYED IN THE MID-WEST Football! L1 magic word that stirs many varied c-motions in AmcriCa's many sport fans. For tht- avcrzlqc fan tln- word iniplie-5 lXXUOlLllll'l'i' lnwursol'l11styi'l.u'1'ir1g :incl shouting. but tllr- zitlllvtn' ur' c'og1c'l1 lwvls its triivi' lllfilllllll and 'ilQlllll1'.lllL'4' l..YIlCll'l tlxc Qi1pc'rx'isio11 of cozirln-s lltxuglunan. Konvt. Gibson. and Zoretic a playin' must 1-at. slm-p. and liw football. Asidc from lllliwll. the- gridiron llopvluls must llaw Spf-rd. Slilllllllli. dveirff. and most ol' all. lou- ol' lln- QLillll'. .-Xltliougll tln- toil and clrtitlge-ry lJf'lll!lKl tht- scvrn- ie not always fully :appz---.rum-rl everyone enjoys this cxciting and thrilling game. FRI-ISHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM First row, left to right: R. Akers, H. Brown, J. Sturgill, 0. Ferguson, J. Hisle. T. Lindeman, T. Froe, F. Waller, P. Calloway. Second row: C. Lozier 4mgr.J, J. Gray. J. Hurley, R. Smith. G. Getz, R. Merb, T. Workman, D. Rogers, J. Morrow, J, Grimm, B. Stockham, J. Phillips lmgr.J, M, Noel fmgr.J. Third row: D. Hopkins fcoachj, J. HambLin, L. Coriel, J. Hale, J. Janney, T. Randolph, R. Lawson, G. Douthat, S. Englebrecht, B. Davis J. Wilson, G. Heller fcoachy. , H BOTH.-Xl .l. . MAN.'XfQliRS S. MARTIN, .I. Si.lJ'l l', IJ. SC1llISI.liR XN'here,s tln' hot HJO? Cl:-un my shoe-sf Thrsc and many othf-r vornmancls :uw answt-nw-d vwry clay of tht- Trojan football st-.ison by l'o1'tQr11o11tl1's l1lll'fl4WOl'l'illl! lll2ll1LI!1'lS. truly the- work lrorsfw of llif' squad 1' I 1. Y gmv i F. 3 H5 33'L-115' Us. iii! gcE,E.4a- -7.5v3i q gd.. mf: w+,A '-53 ? N 'ff , f'5 BB , Y ff . x 1.9 4 . iff' V, TRGIAN LETTERME REACH Guard 170 lbs. 5' Scrappy little guard 4 s, ,Z 'fit 3. 'f5I '?: 1, f-.f ,yffifgj . i gk f yin? 3 i 31 A5 .ff 0 V. s, N' f 2121 Wx Nap ls nn QIFRRY PITCHFR Tarkh- 200 Ihx. 6' 2 IIIIISIZIIIIHIUI ufibnsiu- :md clvfmixiu- lzlrklr N-XP BROWN N llnlflnac-k 110 llis. 5' X nllvr Ihun Lon, hut xou cun'l 11-ll the- diih- rv nw in xpi A w - J...- Qof 3 9.5. - Q5 . 7 ,,3,w4ff1k' 'Q 'gn 1 3 Q 5 1 fs: '-44. ..' Q 1 Bar-il il 2.57 M ',- ,L .wfie , is NZYAKQ ' , up 'Aff 1 1 .5 yt ii '73 9.1 , 4 i 2' mil' ., , .' , fy Q-5'3 f'..vf'w , ' .-. 4 1 x S ' v4 I ril. I.-XRRY SITNAFR XNK fvntcr IRS lhs. 6' 2 Mn0nhean is-. the Trojam niien:-:ive renter, SCHl'iDl'LK Cincinnati Roqvr Bacon . . 7: AQhland . . , Springfivld . Lima . . A , . Middlcftown , Cincinnati Ro! Hamilton . . . Mansfivld . . . Ironton ..,., FI'Pl'l1UI1l Ross 7011 P.H,S. . I 6: P.H.S.... '21 . ,831 PHS, ,M12 ., . 7: .27 A N343 P.H.S.,,,. 0 6: P.H.S. ...l2 ,...21:P.H.S....,l2 ...,34:P.HS.,..,f ...19:P.H.S.,,,,l4 .,.,28: P.H.S..,..2ll BILL SPINKS llalfback l40 lbs, 5' 8 Most valuable hack. tricky broken-field runner. FRANK COLLINS Tackle 230 lhs. G' 2 Trojans Holler Guy Qw- ,IACK DIALS Tackle 170 lbs. 5' 10 Aggressive lineman. good defensive tackle Q Es. ATHLETIC PEAK DON WHITAKER End 160 lbs. 5' 10 JOHN THATCHER Most valuable Trojan, all Place Kicker G.0.I.., outstanding all round 139 lbs. 5' 8 player. Portsmouth extra-point specialist Mx' lv i air 4 BRUCE JOHNSON End 170 lbs. 6' 1 Fine pass receiver for the Trojans P.H.S. EDGED IN CLOSE SCRAP BY ROGER BACON, 7-0 Municipal Stadium, September 16 Cincinnati Roger Baron squeaked hy the Portsmouth High Trojans before an opening night crowd of 3.500 fans. It was a Closely fought Contest as both teams battled to a stand- still in the first half. However. Roger Bacon hroke the deadlock early in the third quarter when halfhack lN'alt Roeelo-is drove over frorn one yard out. Roeekers used the sarrre plav to score the extra point. Late in the fourth quarter the 'lrojarrs showed their fighting spirit bv stopping a Spartan drive on their own 37-yard line, The Trojans then drove to the Spartanls 2-yard line orrlv to lose the ball on a fumble. Althouflh the Trojans were heaten. thev were very aggressive in this initial Contest. TRUJANS SNIASH TONICATS 21-ti Municipal Stadium, September 23 Portsrnouth High Sehool's speedy lralfhaeks. operating hehind a hard elrareirig forvvrrrd xvall, engineered three lone scoring drrxes to give the Trojans an irupressix e 2l-ti vietorv over Ash- land, Under the expert leadership of tprzrrterhsrelv Tony Price, the 'lrojans drove 86, Hi, rind 68 yards lor their talhes. Prree hrrrisell scored ont 'l'.l 7, and halfhzreks liillv Spinks and Nap Iiroxv rr seored the other two tallies. -lohn 'lhateher hooted three straight extra points. All the hovs played rr good ezrrrre as the 'lrojrrris everred their sezrsonl record. Sl'RINt .lfllil.lJ 'l'RlNlS Pt lR'l'SMt ll l'll 33-l2 Municipal Stadium, September 150 Nprrnghelds llllflilll' lhltltnrts urrlerrshed .1 I powerful running rittgrrk to overeorne lorts mouth High SehooI's prorrrisine 'l'rojrrns, Al though the seore was lift to IQ. the Qarrre was Lu' ttrallv eloselv fought. :Xt the h:ilfSpr'ing1ielcl led the lrojans hv just six points. However. rrr tht second half the experienee :rnd weight of tht ntrrnher four tearn in the state took its toll Springfield drove irr for two touehdoxvrrs in th. third quarter. In the fourth tjurrrter the rnen ol lroy refused to adrrrrt defeat as they rrrlhed lo two 'l'.lJ.'sr Quarterback lorry Price pitehed to Don Whitaker for the first touehdoxvn. and halfbaek Napoleon Brown scored the other tally Spinks totes the ball against Lima I! . N -', 7 v i , qs I If ff. dll A X J 1' Ln fi 1 'P YV '5 x x, ' 4. 1 'sa' y ' ff' 1 K I ' 7 s ' 4 s J 1 ' . u L '1 'Z ' . 'N 7 1 1 A gl ' LQ , 43 -my , J 'Y' E f I K X 13 3 I ' ' 4 was ,I , fs A lm, 1: ' ,. , -mftt., 5, ' J Whitaker makrs the screen pass tzo against Robert Taft iiuuglit Iuittitf. 'l'ht- VIIIKYKILIHN stzirtvti tltiivlxly an qut11'tt-rback Tony Priw. tht' 'I'1'oj:111'5 still' fivld gciitfral. took Complete Ciitimc- of ziiiairs and lvci thv 'I'mjanS. through the air. to 3 IQ-U Ivftd. Un two st1c'cf'sSivc drivvs. Prim' hit 4-mls Dim Whit- itkvt' gttiti Iirutw- Qitwiinsmi with Ilis gtt't't1t'11ttxIx IlIll'Ill'kI 41t'1'iz1I5 Int IUllt'Il4IUkxIlS, .Xltlmttult tin- lmptttix xsrfiv ULlINYl'1QIlQ'KI by IIZIIYIIIIUII. the-it .tlvtt tivivtiiixff ttxmt Iivlpvci wt up Imtvtii tutitit- tIUXXI1N in it-r'twwii1iQ IIIIIIIUIPN gtttt-1 tw- ptrmiu I-11 HW Spinkg drives for five against Robert Taft I'l lR'I'5NIUI I'H IS Ul I'CII.fKSSIfI7 IIY NI.-XNSI'IIfI.IJ Xrlin Stadium, Now-iiibcr 4 Xittuxttt-ici? Iiiqii-ittfppiiig hgtciw imc! imid- tiutigiiig lim- twziiiuliiwti tw tivltzit tit' Irrwigtm SI-H. Iitillhgitkx Vomit Iimiitcmt-1 .mti Niillt' XI.tt It. iwtii tuiitiidittw Im itil-st.tt1'. twfvit ttirrix wtntxiu wttciicitmiis .ts Nlttmtit-ltlk pmwrttil I1- tfvtx ittviwti L13 IIIPII sixtit xivtmx' uf tiiv Nt-Limit. I , Nlttxixiiviti High plftwd wmt- ui tint tmwt tum- imll tht-'lioianiliztxt-st-1-it lIlIxXl'l1Ii. gmci tum mf tiut- mvtt fwl Itm xwit- iixytiivti in tlw il.HIiN lim um tits- trwtiulnwt HZNII1' nt tin' mutt tm tilt' xtftiylg l14ti.111y buttin-1-xp:-iit'i1tv titty Q.tii1m'tI Xiu uid Itvlp tw build gi Qtitct-uttil tt'git1itw1 'J6. IRONIUN TIGERS NI.-XNQXGIC IU S'I'.'XYIf UII' FIGHTING TRUJANS I9-I4 Ironton. Ohio. Nou-mber ll lwiitf-it High! impirf-t! liuvrx !I.1I!iwt'ti .ui O If fl, 1 I I ltd v. ? Til . 4f'7n5 'Q5af, '5,fN f2,, ' .vm-H ,Z F 54 IHI II XXI IINIIIRN ll IUNIXX IN IUI NIIXII 394 . l QQ, 2 ,O-- f J' I FISKETE 55-56 I-TILL. ff' L X ONE OF UHIO'S FINEST BASKETBALL TLAMS P P IJ Il IJ P Il P P P P P P P P P P In P P. P P P Wt .IIS .HA IIS .IIN .115 .IIS .HS .HS .HS .HS .HS .HS .IIS .IIS .H5 .HS .HS .Hb .Hb HS .Hb .HS .H.S P. HS. BASKETBALI. RECORD un. 16: l.ost.7 . 3 ti . bl 6' . 81 A 611 . .77 . 72 . 71 . 62 . 7.1 7 . ...63 c.1I1t'l1II1L1I1 11112114-S I-UIUIIIIUUN fifxI'1U'LII kp1tinQ'In-Id IIUIIIHII KIit1c11vtr1n I.1111c11St1'1' IItnni1ttwn NIanQfIPIc1 Cfolurnhus East , I.11na Sprirmfivlci fNIidd1f-tmsn Hunnlton CIinc'innat1 IX tNIl'1I1 I Nlamnc-Id Lnna Ironton . Tournament Play 81 . .... .,.6i1 . .... .... 4 4 . .... .... 8 7 79 82 Minford ..., . . POIISIIIOUIII East . XYax'PrIy ...... . Lancaster . . . Lncasville- . Middletown . . . Ii B-KGKPTBXII LO-XCHIQ l0rut7 He-'nd Inazh ftfl 1 H1116 Rthard Hop kms 72 THE MIGHTY TROjANS-VARSITY BASKIQTBALI . ,QL , 9 Y 'U MfJWVR fa'e'.t 1'E'4' I Q First Rnvx. lm-ft to right: Manager B, Rau, B. Johnson. J. Higg ins. D. Frzuicr R. Shumate T Pricr- 'W VVilliamQ. Manager BWI S IR I hllll BBlli'.D,0t0th I S U k X Nht B S k ll F '-,Co ch Hop k Coach lf t 71 TUNE Plllf I UIIIOI' s 1x4 4 U off Lx!- ll T un-at 'ul A w ' MJ I -w.'.o6 5' in-J if BRI CI IOHNSON w Scmor N I X QM L I Us 1 P HIIUH 4 5 ' i Q ' 5' IOHL T50 Nw. . J , , . X plixv-1' muh Il lot of pun und df-t1rrmu.mm1. X ' A 1 :md .111 l'V HlI1l il1!IlI7'?hO0T'I IAN tumz lIl'4hf7U1iIHJ with il G 1- p1'1rr'r1t41Qfwrf ll e , X K ' s- t Q ' I , .q 4' M 1 , , f X ,X W Q E 5 , fa' 1 'mf lm 1 ' , ,X 'vw wzth NIJVHIUN in lzii lvuk Im? V11 rl U 1 xx ,ff Z l1'iNIHII1liI1H.iI1t! Iilw .Xu rmIQt11r.ci.nu rl ' H lk 1 'Z' A 1 vlm 1 nlwu 's dr' ' Ihr- fUll'1 Klf'ff iw- lNlLI1lIk nl ll rf-c' -ivrcl Hr rmmblf- Mr' ' f UI ! 72 C X - 1 .f e 1' XE 1 f-fy.. xj X1 DON FR XYIFR 61 Qcnlor Lui 4 t L 1 9 f NN S IH! NSI Nl f Y! I ll I Il C111 11 X JERRY HIGGINS 6' 3 : 190 lhs. Senior Om' of P.H.S,'s Qrvntvst shot artists, .-X P, All-Ohio Honorable- xfY'flli0H, First tvnm G,0.L. 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Y Y Q J if Y ,-.xi 5 A A W PHYSICAL GROWTH FROM ATHLETICS WE ARE PROUD OF OUR BASKETBALL RECORD TROjANS WIN IN LAST SECOND Portsmouth 52 Cmcmnatn Hughes, 51 Portsmouth Htgh Schools talented Trojans opened the 1955 56 basketball season w1th a thnllmg vxctory over Cmcmnatn Hughes Bruce Johnson talhed the wmnmg bucket w1th s1x seconds remammg to be played Jerry Hlggms led the Trojans w1th 17 pomts Don Frazxer came 1n second w1th 14 pomts TROJANS RECEIVE UPSET Portsmouth, 57 Columbus Central 68 Columbus Central handed PHS 1ts nrst defeat of the season The towermg Columbnans averag1ng 63 nn helght proved too tall for the scrappy Trojans Hlgglns and Frazxer agaln led the Trojan attack wxth 20 and 10 pomts respectlvely PORTSMOUTH OUTCLASSES SPRINGFIELD Portsmouth, 50 Springfield 40 PHS s fast breakmg Trojans completely outplayed the undefeated W1ldcats of Sprmgfleld The Trojans showmg vast 1mprovement made very few mlstakes and gave promxse of becomxng a basketball powerhouse Coach George Hellers lme up shutflmg pand off as the Trojans rolled to thelr second victory ln three starts w1th Ron Shumate commg m to connect on the long shots H1gg1ns was the bug gun for the Hellermen w1th 18 pomts Johnson and Shumate were tled for second with 10 aplece TROjANS ROLL OVER IRONTON Portsmouth, 61, Ironton, 46 Portsmouth Hugh School soon jelled mto a smooth work mg qulntet after then' wm over the men of Tanktown w1th a respectable 3 1 record Tony Prnce led the Trojans w1th h1s dr1v1ng lay ups and tumed the game Into H r0ul for the Trojans Frazler and Shumate had 12 po1nts for second place scormg honors TROJANS SC ARE MIDDIES Portsmouth 62 Middletown, 75 Coach George Hellers Tro ans played 1nsp1red ball and led the M1dd1es through the rst half of the game Mnddle town s henght finally wore down the Trojans Hxggms and Frazxer led the Trojans fine performance w1th 26 and 16 pomts respectxvely Portsmouth 67 Lancaster 62 It was a mp and tuck battle for the Trojans rlght down to the wtre The Golden Gales of Lancaster played the PHS qumtet on even terms for three and a half PGFIOGS of fast ball Duck Frazler led the Trojans attack w1th h1s all around floor game and also was hlgh po1nt man for the evenxng w1th 20 pomts Hlgglns came 1n second w1th 19 HAMILTON EDGES TROJANS PHS 83 Hanulton 87 Portsmouth dropped a narrow 87 83 VICIOFV to Hamll Goals Name Attempts Made ton s Bxg Blue m the1r bandbox gym Although the Trojans made more field goals and h1t on an amazmg 50173 of thejr shots somehow they were still defeated The game tumed 1nto an offensxve show between two All State candldates Jerry Hxggms and Spud Hornsby Hornsby won the battle w1th 31 pomts to H1ggmg 26 Bruce Johnson and Duck Frazzer came through w1th 18 and 16 pomts re spectxvely TROJANS SQUEAK BY MANSFIELD P H S 60 Mansfield 58 The Trojans pulled a real squeaker 1n mppmg Mans fields Tygers IH a loosely played but hotly contested game Frazler and Hlgglhs were the scorxng leaders but It was two ttmely buckets by llttle Tony Pr1ce that lced the game for the Trojans Thls game was a real come back trxumph for the Trojans TROJAN STOCK SOARS PHS 58 Columbus East 50 I Determlnatxon -+- Ab1l1ty fteamworkl Vxctory Thts was the fomxula used by Portsmouth I-hgh to snap the wnnnmg streak of a tall and talented group of roundballers from Coltunbus East Wrth Hzggms and Frazler spearhead 1ng the way the Trojans outplayed the classy 5 from the Capltal Cxty w1th a beautxful d1splay of teamwork Ports mouth passed w1th near perfect preclsxon and showed the overtllow crowd a brand of basketball not to be surpassed anyw ere TROJANS HANDCUFF LIMA PHS 75 Lnma, 56 Jerry H1gg1n w1th a 25 pomt scormg performance paced the potent Trojans to a lop slded vxctory over Llma Bruce Johnson and Duck Frazxer gave valuable ass1sts each rxpplng the cards for 18 markers The game saw Portsmouth contmue to play splendxd ball and protect :ts rankmg of 6th xn the state TROJANS NIPPED BY SPRINGFIELD PH S 72, Sprmgfield 73 A last mxnute free throw spelled dxsaster to the hmgh tiymg Trojans at Sprmgfield Handicapped by the loss of Hxggms Frazler and Prmce vxa the foul route Portsmouth trlea de perately to stave off dxsaster 1n the closmg mm three big guns for P H S slttlng on the bench after havmg scored 50 pomts among them the loss was a bad break for Coach Heller and his crew Hlggxns took top scorlng honors collectmg 20 polnts w1th Frazler and Prlce close behmd w1th 18 and 12 poxnts respectxvely TROJANS SLAPPED BY MIDDIES PHS 71 Middletown 85 ! Mnddletown Hzgh School the No 1 team 1n the state rolled over P HS m a game that was nxp and tuck untxl the second part of the third quarter The Trojans played a line ball game agamst the grants of Mlddletown for the most part but couldnt cope w1th Paul Walkers b1g Fouls Attempts Made Total Personals Pomtg Frazxer 3 Hlgglfls 4 johnson 4 Shumate 4 Pr1ce 45 Whlte WllllamS 46 Spmks Otworth Sunafrank Others Trojans 1433 38 1539 Opponents 1494 374 1406 ' . . Q 5 ' nb.. - ' . .Y - - H, b - RHS. gNEAKS BY LANCASTER utes of-'Z gameih which they .led aulrhe way. tvhh thQ 96 36 A ' - 296 111 75 174 124 71 81 346 1 ' 400 167 L7 118 80 68 59 1 414 257 106 L2 132 75 57 65 287 194 67 3.5 36 19 53 57 153 ' 181 77 2. 93 62 67 55 216 - 40 14 35 21 11 52 25 39 ' ' 45 21 .7 23 16 67 ll 58 h ' 7 2 28 8 2 25 10 6 5 2 40 2 2 100 2 6 2 0 5 1 20 6 1 6 3 50 14 7 50 7 13 ' 570 9. 626 399 63 378 540 361 578 326 56 boys. Don Frazier played an outstanding game as did the whole team. Duck collected 20 points for the night. Jerry Higgins came in a close second with 18. Jerry Lucas hit the cords for 36 points to lead the Middie attack. TROJANS GAIN REVENGE P.H.S., 62g Hamilton, 58 It was a sweet taste that lingered in the mouths' of Portsinouth's Trojans after this game was over! The Trojans gained revenge for an early season loss to the Big Blue. and did it in a thrilling style. Like the last con- test. the game was decided on foul tosses, but this time the Trojans came out on top. Frazier. Johnson. and Higgins were the big guns, with Tony Price doing a great defensive job. It was a typical Portsmouth-Hamilton athletic contest with the two teams trading point for point all of the way. TROJANS RIP CINCY P.H.S., 733 Western Hills, 48 In a run away game that saw eleven Trojans hit the scoring column, Portsmouth High crushed a weak Western Hills' team. It was go, go, go as the Trojans' fast break literally ran the players from Cincinnati off the court. Frazier and Johnson shared scoring honors for the night with 18 markers apiece, MANSFIELD RALLIES P.H.S., 72g Mansfield, 75 Mansfield High rallied to whip the Trojans 75-72 in the Pete Henry Gymnasium at Mansfield. It was a see-saw battle all the way as the Tygers outscored the Trojans in the crucial fourth period to climb into a tie with P.H.S. for third place in the Greater Ohio League. Portsmouth High's terrific three did not come through with their usual play: although the team did turn in a creditable performance. Bruce Johnson led the team with 20 points. Don Frazier added 14 points for the mighty Trojans. TROJANS SCORE 68-66 VICTORY OVER LIMA P.H.S., 683 Lima, 66 Portsmouth High School had to battle all the way to score a thrilling victory over Lima High to protect its third-place standing in the Greater Ohio League. Jerry Higgins, one of the finest shots in the state, won the game for the Trojans when he threw up a field goal which hit with just five seconds left to crush the upset hopes of the visiting Spartans. Higgins got the ball on a rebound and threw it up as he was falling backward toward the floor to score one of the most important goals of the season. TROJANS TRIUMPH OVER IRONTON TIGERS P.H.S., 63g Ironton, 52 The Portsmouth High Trojans apparently were looking forward to tournament play as they won a victory over the Tigers in the last game of the regular cage schedule. The Terrific Three -Jerry Higgins with 19 points, Don Frazier with 17 points, and Bruce Johnson with 15 points -led the attack with the two outside men-Ron Shumate and Tony Price-giving a good performance. Mike Wil- liams made the final two points on a jump shot from the side of the circle. CLASS A PORTSMOUTH SECTIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT TROjANS ROUT MINFORD P.H.S., 81g Minford, 60 The Portsmouth High Trojans started out on the victory trail as they downed Minford in sectional play at Grant Gym for their first tournament win. Bruce Johnson and Duck Frazier were high with 22 and 20 points respec- tively. Both boys played a tremendous game for the Hellerites. Tony Price and Jerry Higgins chipped in 12 and 11 points respectively to give the Trojans four men in the P.H.S. BEATS EAST P.H.S., 60, East 46 The Terrific Three again paced Portsmouth High as Higgins took scoring honors with nine field goals for 18 points, Johnson collected five fielders and six charity tosses for 16 markers and Frazier added 11 points. Mike Williams proved to be a capable substitute as he came in and tallied seven important points for the victorious Trojans. double figures. P.H.S. TRIMS WAVERLY Portsmouth, 445 Waverly, 39 Waverly's tight zone defense kept the Big Three away fron the basket most of the game, so Tony Price took over and gained on set shots from outside the defense. He made N v i I The Terrific Three and Coach Heller-Don Frazier, Bruce Johnson, and Jerry Higgins. 17 points on seven fielders and three charity tosses to take first place scoring honors. Higgins connected on a tipin just as the game ended to send P.H.S. into the district finals. This gave Jerry 12 markers for the second place on scoring. CLASS A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Athens, Ohio RED-HOT TROJANS ROLL OVER LANCASTER P.H.S., 875 Lancaster, 56 Portsmouth collected 30 field goals and 27 free throws for a really hot game from the field as the Trojans con-' nected 30 times in 65 attempts for a good 46'?. Higgins and Johnson cleared both backboards to set the P.H.S. fast-break rolling. Higgins took scoring honors with 23 points on nine field goals and five free throws and John- son collected six fielders and six charity tosses for 18 markers. Tony Price added 20 points to give P.H.S. three cagers in the double figures. TROJANS ROLL ON! P.H.S., 79, Lucasville, 52 Portsmouth High breezed through its easiest district tournament in the last five years. It was a great team effort led by Duck Frazier's 29 points. Duck consistently hit with a neat jump shot at the front of the key to completely befuddle the Valley High Indians' defense. Jerry Higgins chipped in with 16 markers, and along with Bruce lK.B.t Johnson. completely dominated the backboards, At one time Coach Heller's quintet held a 37 points lead before giving way to the younger boys on the teain to play for tournament experience. CLASS A REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Cincinnati, Ohio TROJANS ELIMINATED P.H.S., 825 Middletown, 102 The undefeated Middletown Middies outscored the P.H.S. Trojans in the first quarter and then were played on even terms by the Hellermen for the remaining three periods If it were not for that first quarter, the Middies would have been in for a tough evening. Tony Price. who will be back to lead the Trojans next year, was high with 21 markers. 'tDuck Frazier and Jerry Higgins chipped in with 17 and 16 points respectively. Jerry Lucas hit for 40 points to lead the Middies, Lucas, who is just a sopho- more. was voted to the National High School All-Ameri- can. 9... L .J R '5 V is K . fx, gym. is I if 'u , n sts! ' S 'sl' a ff? XN lSl 1 lxl IN Xl'Rl VIN UNI K1,XlNN'lllln.lH,N f I 'Q ,Ma s...-.Z 'ici' 'Z' .M ,QB 51 Left to right: L. Sunafrank, L. Boren, B. Johnson, J. Higgins, B, Spinks, D. Frazier, J. Dun- ran. Kneeling in front: Coach Hopkins. MANAGERS Left to right: Bill Rau, Rich Bower, George Barry 'Urns ' Q N .ff If ,1 11300 S .,-. A 1 -Q 54-55 SEASON PITCHERS Won Lost Duncan ,. . 7 1 Higgins ., , 4 1 Riddle , 4 0 Otworth .. 1 1 0 E LE J HITTERS ' D. Frazier . . . ............. , ,490 B. Johnson . . , .440 P. White , . . Q .492 f ' r , gf S., COACH HOPKINS TROJAN POWER HOUSE BASEBALL TEAM First Row, left to right: Manager B, Rau, R, Stiegler, R. Shumate, A. White, T. Norman, M. Schuler, J. Allen, T. Price, B. Spinks, S. Martin, Manager G. Barry, Second Row, left to right: L. Boren, B. Johnson, D. Frazier, L. Sunafrank, B. Ison, J. Duncan, J. Higgins, D. Otworth, H, Frazier, Manager ll. Bower. 41 - I X' r s 0, 4. xl 15 'Cv 9 Mu ,fbi c Q5 f ' .7-, ' ,. as ' A , . 3 .- 4 , 'U 4 K X i R RP ' 5 Q , I ', 1 X 1 ! ,H , i W. 1 7, - 1 - -.-v W ,V ...M , A . , Q' an . .,, I Q- ya 4 if , Q I , Q. Left tu right, standing: Skip Martin, Albert White, Dave Otworth, Ron Shumate. Left to right, km-cling: Larry Sunafrank, Coach Hopkins, Tony Price. ik, 1 U P 4 F5 O P-I 5 O W '-I I A i Kit. X s 'U- 3? ID QW I 3' -S '4 E5 Q., Pitcher-2 years H .a J V-.4 -c . 4' ,-f Q: kj ii? HJ Y:-,,A . ' 1 RON SHIQMATE lst base-2 years -ii ' ALBER1' WHITE 0 fi ld-1 ye' r L2 9 ut 8 d 6 90 ,, is A F Y 5 .ff Q :Z Ns X7 1 . -,1 '. w e 5 Was:-f' D .ASQ-bv X ,,,., xl , 'Z A ' K ,md4.,,,,1m5f - ' JIM. F ,J fo L an . as ' . Pl . 'F 'i J . 5 . ,, - I - - 1 -- we-Q, ug Q 3 f E .Q 7.-QS' ' , 4 . -g K fi fx, l 'QU . 5 wi rs . i r a 1 I ' ' ' V Q-ml. ,, v Mix u - . Q gf---9 - M. 6 J, e - at zsr:'ff'f9.!-4' ' 'H ,A ' ,, s, L I An 4' V O Q' Q ' 5 - frm 1 -af ., ef- -' J -'an .Y 'gf ,, Fil: . ' O 'O' , 4-k,M,'. ,ye S 1 4 i'i.....3f gg ,1-' . r 2 N Fliefi.-'-ei?2 - ' ' L in N ffxif-f: z-it -4-A ' Q :vip 1, ff 5 my Q Q feg,,rf,?1'f '- fl ' .'f3'Qrf. fr'-'-'- 2, K 1fsf 53'W!'f?5' ' Q., 7 '--,V . '-..1'.f-fffw-122' fa ..,, , wf.-' - -f .?-.f2-f-- 1 Ja Y af' 3 f,, y NWI. .- L. - I ,,ag ' . -1 .L.. 4 4. 1- T51 :i'lf5L-1'-ha 4:.'?'i:-Rf? FIRST ROW: Duck Frazier, shortstop-4 years: batting average, 490-54-55. jerry Higgins, pitcher-4 yearsg record. -l-1, 55-56. jim Duncan, pitcher--if years: record. 7-l. 55-56, SECOND ROW: Larry Boren, 3rd base- 3 years. Larry Sunafrank, catcher-2 years, Bruce Iohnson. outfield-3 yearsg batting average, 440, 55-56. THIRD ROW: Tony Price. 2nd base-2 years, Harlan Frazier. pitcher-outfield-2 years. Bill Spinks, lst base-2 years. 91 G ll R WL S? S P U R TV S as an-,.,. M ELEMENTS CE ASSOGQTIC WITH OTHERS awww ff qv-fx-,ng N-M' -4 ,w...,,, vilfili s H-A.,-W wc...,,,,4 if f Na-QL lx ' -'rig wr Q --I a E x . 1, el- ivy: YJ Tyla ' .. I l.,,.g .!4.',XVl 1 F X , .Z X , 1. 'f ' '- 0 'V 1 A 'pg gy x u:4,-', ,llzlja K . J y 4 X iv-'YV f f N -A-as shun, in-ww syn ML' K92... WL, 'Q- 9 . U -uv if M . . N- x 6 ff.. nk, 1' I Y!! 'L rwd- W ,-IM., W 7:7-sw-....,,, fd,--Qi, up X2 4.-. ,'........ X f y -4 it ,y- l95-I-55 FRESHMAN WINNERS OF BOYYLING TOLRNANII-QNT Li-ft to right: 5. Cooper, K. Fitzroy, R. A. Nlussettcr, C. Riljllllfll, R. A. Irvin. 1955-56 CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALL TEAM, HEPCATS Left to right fknoelinglz M. Starkm E. Melvin, L. Taylor, D, Ronny. E. Parker, fstand- ingbz M. Ferguson, D. Carter, L, Smart. V. Malone. P. Wood I I-- v 7 .1 1954-55 PING PONG CHAMPIONS Cheryl Dresbach, Marilyn Stone I J, f, X 2 7 -1.4, ' -g X' M!! CLASSES SPRINGTIME IN AUTUMN-WHEN APRIL HAS PASSED T47 Q12 A X I 17 r fd k X, 4 ? lf I 4 lx nl' N 4- J' S, u . 'vo '11 1 A Q SV A X no A SE N I'0 F4 v4 Wm Ill nw .2 ' 4 T1 C Q 1 ,, , ,-- uw' ' Lf ' ' ,Q , 1' , Mn' fy Q .6 ws? lf! Z 4' Ly' Mis. in., A Q ' ' fig L A s- 5. o , 1' 'ef 50 .. N ,- . , -K f ' 'x .f., ' A - f ff -M-uf k , 1' , Ifimvf' ' 'E -'Inq' , W Ll, . :fi:lm'Yf?. 'f,', Q ' h.. ' u ' 1 33.5 1 f .gif ,A fn ' wfvia , vi .' S fav ,.f .A , 4 M' 'S ,' 'A 9'-1. M ' , . f ,...-14' - ' x ' rl , , f-A lv L K- V gl , -Q. ' 7.7! l?L,g,,'i . i ,gf 1, ,R ,yy ' ', ' , fm 27? 'Q ' 4 ff' . 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AS SENIORS OUR DAYS XVISRE ALXVAYS BUSY ln tht' full of l95J. its wrt-en lirsliiiien, wt- liruitn to lziy the foundiition for thf' four most lDTf'I NllI1! Lind t-xcitinz yt-urs of our lives. This growing pt-riotl wus niarlu-d with fun, ziclxtsntutw. and study, YH- elf-vt--cl ofhcers Alt-rry Higgins. president: Nancy Cox. xitwf president. Christinr- fwfulter, sr't't'ttat y: and .Io Ann Vrlltiiitn, lI'L'LlSUI'l'f. Biiss Nillflf' 'I rowluridue- :ind Niiss Cztrolitie Niziflxoy were our giblr' class sponsors, 'lo finnntw- out xiiiious class projects. ww sold school sup- plies in 1511, Our int'-nests dt-xi-lopvd and tht' scope of out .uv tivities grew, its we r'titvt'ed our sophoinort' yt-Ltr with mtqvr ztntitipgition Egttlx' in Sept'-iiilwst ut' sfltwtiil Nfilu- Willizinis, pn-sid'-nt: Carol Gambill. xii - president: Clitistine Xiultvr. S4'iIf'l31B'. Richard l,.1n:. treasurer. With the help of our Class sponsor Mig Bruce Srhniidt. we- ordt-red our vlziss rings in thi' spisinu of 1954. Yes. wt- wt-rc busy :ind hzippv with our stutli' N and soCi:1lnllXiit's Our junior year, xv biolqf- .ill pri-Nious it-ttitds il. our iiiziuiifiiii' snltn liiintinuitiu out siittv-ss. uf iii- l sfntfd out class play, 1 Did Doc. undtz thi fqipihlf dirt-ction of Miss Mary Krausl, Also. wt' welt- xi-rx hontiisvtl hs' havin! if HllII1lDf'l' of our top stud'-nts r'lCFif'Cl in their junior wait' to National Honor Sorsif-tx And then. our lltiniriis-Senior Proinl EYf'I 5'tII' :rf- Claitntfd it to bt' ll 511-:tt sucict-ssl Our tht-iii' was Ji-we-ls of thi' Sr-uf' .intl thi- sr-ttinu wus prtffit lim thi- happy couples who rl.iuf'f'tl to thi iuusit ul thi fiiiuous liudtlx' Niorrrvw hgtntl Miss Ruth liuittiii iitiil Miss Fli71ilv'tli Hint-s swim:-tl :is Clftss sponsois, At lust wi- wt-rv sr-niorsl 'lihe Ere-een yv.it's. thi forniativt- years, hate been the wonderful yigits ol youth! l'nder the capable guidance of Miss Ruth Bur- ton and Miss Elizabeth Hints. we presented tha: Pit'lts of '56. Other class activities included a Hallom-.-it Party. our Senior Class Play. thr- Senior Dance and our Senior Banquet. Our class leaders wen- jerry Higgins, presidentg Jim Thatcher. Viet--pri,-sident Carol Gambill, secretary Bert Tabor, treasurer, BETII,xxx'.fIN NI-1 ADAM 5 SI'ED1aI.L :XII-X515 RI,'TH .-XILSTOCR CJARY AI,IzRIicIIT DORIS -IRAN .ALLEN IQATIIKRINIQ :XRGIZROS THOMAS ARMSTRONG RI.-XBEL ARNOLD ROBERT ARTIIVR IDAYID :XRTIIVRS l3I'ANI2 BARKICR LINDA BARRY RIC I I ARD BAS SLER XVERNON BEAR JUDY BENNER T f 'COVDLLZL' I f V f XMLK AJQWQ1. is sg 6 gm an G- ,,, . 4' 'f I 'IUYKili IZI NNIJII IJWIIJ Blxx NICRI HINNF Rum-R HINIIIII- RrIx,xI,II I3I+IIf'II' Hrwxxx lim-IIxI LARRX' ISIIREN HILI. BOYD P.xI'1. BRAIN' Iix1ILx' I5R.xFIfoRIJ Ll,xRo1.x'N BRONX N NAIIULRLA BROWN SIIENCLR CALLOXYAY FLORA CARR SIIIRLLY CARTER El'Ii CIIILES fIARY CI.IFIf0RD JIIJV CI.II'IfoRIJ FRANK C1oI.I.IN JIM CIJRNETT NANCJY COX FRIaD CRISP G.ARN' CVTLIP I RAY DARBV IDAYID DAVIS JAMES DAVIS JERRY E. DAVIS JERRY L. DAVIS MARGARET ANN DAX'IS SVLVIA DAVIS L s., 'fl bw S-A' tw- 'SR I I 'li YT' N Ev 'VU ID- QA ,- 5' A -is U f 'Ti B A Y? rw t4 you 5-Y ,gp--,...A QT' 'hw S.-xN1mR.x U1-, .-XTLM' ' , IMIRIS l,If,X'HR ll-xux lD1,xm Rmu-pR'1 Ilum JXLXA lhuas Bl xxx UIXUN Roman IJONINI Num IUONLEY PM 1, llcfrsox KIIINI IJVNQLAN T051 ECKIIARI joux 1i1u141gN1.,xl'u LINDA ELLENNVUOD IJOTTIL ENGLEBRECHT N1.AxRTu.x ERFVRTII lixx' FITZER I-'Rrzm FITMQR TED FLEINIING jen' FORDYCE NI,-XRIE FOSTER PAVL FOVRNIER BETTY FRALEY BILL FR,wsL'RE DON FRAZIER JUDY FREELAND CAROL GAMBTLL SUE GABIBION jo ANN GIBBS DARYL GILBIER TOBY GOLDBERG Jil' ,', Q 'F X , G? 344' X I10BI'.RT I,, GRA D.x1,.1. CRr.,xTurw JOHN CVRIMIES PAUL GVLLEY BILL Hx-.LE 'I'R1'M,xN Hxxsf TIM HAROLD LARRY H.ARPER JVDY HARRIOAN f21iORGE H.-XRRIS IJ.-wh 1'1ATCII1-lR EDDIE IIAYSLIP Sill VSF JN QUENELLE HAX'Xw'OOD HOXN'ARD HLABERLM. ISLVLRLY I1EASLl-LY COLIN A. HEATH NIICKEY IIERRXNG ISRIAN IIICKMAN L- MIERRY I'1lGGINS , JACK HIKE KIARY HlLE3I.AN MIEAN HISLE BOE HOIISTETTER if JIM HODGE JE.-XNETTI-1 HOI.l.ING ROBERT HOLLIS TED HOLLIS DAVE HOILR if HAROLD JARVXS BILADLEY .IOHNSON 'Wi'- iv W-M BRVCF JOHNSON C1HARLOTTIi JouNs0N JACK J0uNsoN JOHN JOHNSON IJONNA JORDAN Jxsvr-'R JORDAN TJIIOMAS RAY KALB DAVE KAUT p MAPJL1-ZR Kl11ENEX' JVNE KEGLEX' af B.xRB.xR,x KELLER' KM' ANN Kiwis nf ' PIIILLIP KEYES wi SANDY KEYES KAY KEYSER ,L Jw PMI KINIES RI'TII ANN RINKER GIQDRQE KIRSCII BILI. KNITTEL BARBARA KRPZILINIL ROSALIE LMIIIERT L RICIIARD LANG MARY LINDAMOOD GEORGE LINTZ ROBERT LIST RON.ALD LOXVE LINDA LOZIER JUDY IXIAGLKRE v' PATRICIA MCCL.AX'E DAVID MCCOY Q. Q, fa-I ,ft 'Q R, X 1 1' 5 If 1 'VN o-we I 9. vw 'X CAROLXN MCCI'1,Lor N xxczx' Mcillxxzxx lQliNl' Mc1G1.oNL SARA KIc:GR.xw -losil-H MCGIJIRI-. 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C.-XROLYN ROLLINS DOROTHY RI'HL5IAN Gu' RL'THERFORD GEORGE RYAN TOM SADDLER DAN SAINOPVLOS HP1I.EN SALYERS ROSPINIARX' SAVNDERS CAROLYN SCAGGS LARRY SCHNELLER MARY SUE SCHROEDER DI,ANE SCOTT 6 N 'N Kr C.. 6 f 'Qi' 5 , K W-.W JVDY SELB11 SIIERRY S1-.x1oN1,s I'1.RRY S1cx1r1N14,s RoN,:11.1r1 S111-,1.1'x1.xN C1 1,1x S111 1111111111 Gun' S111x'1?1A' 1 ' JAMES S11ou1,x141aR P11x'L1.1s S11fvm1A141:R S1 ANNE 511111.-xT11 12 E1.1g,xNoR SINL3l.l.'l'ON SAM SKAKLGSL , LKCILLI. SNYDFR xYAN1JA 5Nx'D11R R1'T11 ANN SOXYARDS PM 1. SPEARS 'VICKI STAIOER Z CZRETCHEN STAKER :XIARY STAKER R051-1T'1'.x ST.-xRKs GOmfRr3x' STARR R D,-xx'1D ST1i1'11LN5ON Ax FRED STONE 1? LARRY SVNAI-'RANK BERT 'TABOR JOAN 'lf-xx'LOR GINIER TAYLOR BI.-XRY LOL' TRACKER jm VFHATCHER joux VFIIATCIIER JOHN THONIAS RF , I Q5 Hmm' 'l'1Nsx,r3v NYIA 1 x VIKUNII IX N1r'lix'T' RX!!! lm X XIINIINI g XXII x Yxwrzlf Xuwkx 1' jeux XXVADDI-1I,I. Slulwx W.x1.K1.R I,f1lAIi11'14 XX XII xr! 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J, 'Ig 120 Ifall Prom CoCha1rman 4 Pep Club 2 3 Student COUDCll 3 H1 Y 3 4 Follles Scmor l TROJ xx Nim strt-12 3 Junxor 'viazxzme Commuter 3 Xmb1t1on To be of some help to someone excry d ny of :ny l1fe RONALD GENE BISHOP lRonl Inter Nos l Bowl mg 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Home Room Officer 4 Reytlers 3 4 Intramural Sports 5 4 Ambmon To qo to col leEe and get a Hood job after qradumon DONNA BOEHNI fDonn1e Nlaej Inttr Nos l Plus Lltra 9 Semor Honor 3 4 Nat1onal Honor Oflierr a ue ' IRO S Cocdltor 4 Bnskatbxll 5 Boyxlmg Homt Room ter ' SIllKlll'1ICOUI1Kll Oftirtr 5 I Rtulcrs 3 R ycltrs Play 3 Deans Xssmant 5 Iun1orSen1or Prom Co Churman 5 unlor NLIQIIIIN C Olllllllllti 5 n1or P1Cturr' COIllIllllIKl 4 Lnk I l 5 Ir1 ltll 5 4 NIHDIIIOII lomtke somcona ht y LARRY ROGFR BOREIN lB0ronl Plus lltrl Home Room Oflictr 7 Intramural 5 4 un1or Coun askttball I ootball l 5 4 Baseb 3 4 Ambltlon 'lo be a bettr r xc-term man than Pte es WILLIAINI BOYD CBoyteyl Inter Nos l Plus Lltra Homt Roon1 Oliezr 1 Newsclass 3 4 Reyeltrs 3 4 Manager 9 Iumor Class Play 3 Newspaper Staff 5 4 Newspapxr Edltor 5 4 Iumor Maqazme Com mlttu 3 Ambltlon To End some happemn s PAUL R BRADY CEggheadJ 4mb1t1on To bc a ru h playboy FMILY BRAFFORD lEml Internat1onal Club 3 Inter Nos 1 Plus Lltra 'P G1rls League I 2 3 4 'IROJAN Staff 4 Home Room Ofbcer l 1 5 Re1el1rs 3 4 -Iunlor Class Play 3 -Xmbmon To study dra mat1cs CAROLYN BROWN lCaroll Glrl s Leagut G A A 3 4 Basketball ' Ixlck Ball 1 Nolley b 1 9 Softballl '7 Bowlmql '7 3 1 gPonQ7 Rtyelers 3 4 Ambltton To catch a certaln football player that Ivt been chasmg for a year D NAPOLEON BROWN fNapl Basketball 1 oot balll 3 3 4 Trackl Ambltlon MUSICIBH PAUL BROWN Hiousek Xmbmon Sleepmq DONALD BURNS lLady Klllerl, Inter Nos l T 8. I Club 4 Amb1t1on NIdCl11l'llSI SPENCER CALLOYN -XY CCabJ Internattonal Club ' Football 'P Track '7 Ambltlon To becomt a pro lootb 1ll player BILL CXRPENTER lPlumberl IXHIDIIIOH To Erad u ltt from P H S FLORX ELEANOR CARR Inttr Nos l Plus Lltra ' Grl Leaquel 5 4 Basketball' Ku: a Xollcybnll ' Softball l Cho1r l XIIIDIIIOD To be a nurse SHIRLFY RXE CARTER 1LeeJ Cnrls Ltaque l 4 cyball 1 So 1 5 Bow IIIIIIIOII l 2 Pn P nr, ' 3 Br-tty Lat 111 my fuld Ichoost CERALD CHAPNIAN fjerryj DE Club 4 Ambx tlon lo be a mess st rm ant 1n thc A1r Force CAROL SUZANNE CHILES fsuel Inter Nos I Plus Lltra Officer '7 Semor Honor 4 Natlonal Honor 3 4 Officer 4 Glrls League 1 7 5 4 Home Room Oflictr 7 4 Class OfF1Cer3 Rexelers 3 4 Prom Host ss Iun1orCounC1l 3 Amb1t1on Nlursmz GARY R CLIFFORD Football 1 9 DE Club 4 Xrnbxtlon To be top salesman at Mack s JUDY CLIFFORD lL1ttle Bugsl Girls League 1 '7 3 4 Internat1onal Club 3 ambltlon To be a secre tary FRANK COLLINS fEtzJ Inter Nos 1 Plus Lltra 9 Revtlrrs 3 4 Scholarshnp Team 5 Basketball Man aqerl Footballl 'J 3 4 Track I 7 Amb1t1on To be MISS DuPuy s bouncer PEARL COLLINS G1rl s League 3 G A A 7 Basket ba l 4 3 Xolleyball '7 Softball 'P AUIDIIIOD To be a btautlclan JERRY LFE COPLEY KCopl Hall Nfonltor 4 Bas kttball 1 5 Football 1 KIANIES K CORNETT Cjlmj, Inter Nos l Football l -Xmbmon Tobea success 1 .I l. 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Club 4 Ambttxon To be a sheet metal worker JERRY E DAVIS IJerry Ol DE Club I ATIIIJIIIOII To 111 to tht moon on a saucer CER XI D I DAVIS IJCl'ry1 I'I0l'1 I RL141111 01.111 tl I lI1IlllI Spotts I 1 o s ll 1 Tc AIIIIBIIIO To bt '1n1d11C'1t1cIbum 'NIARCARF1 DAVIS IAnn1 C1rI s L11Que Ambi txon 'I o E0 to Gemnnw SX LY IA DLLOTELL DAVIS IS1d1 C1rls Ieaqut X o o Bow Hom: Room Officer I Scholarsh1p Tc am I ' Prom Hostzss 1 tu d nt Counml I AIIIDIIIOH 'Io 111 I 1nd r avsax from tht cruel cruel world SANDRA ELLA DEATLEY ISand1c1 G1rl s League I234GAA23Basketb'1llI2 KIC a Yolleyballl 2 Softballl 9 3 Badm1ntonl 2 Home commg Att: ndant 4 Choir 3 Home Room Olllictr 2 3 Rexelcrs 3 4 L1brary StaIT 2 Iumor Magannf- Com mittee 3 Amb1t1on To hate a drag race Wlth Coach Heller DORIS AININ DEVER Intc rnatlonal C lub 3 Inter 'Nos 1 Plus Lltra 2 G1rls Lcaguel 2 3 4 Basketball I Ixxck B111 I Xolleyball I H1llMon1tor 4 Cler Club I Chou I Homr Room Ofifirrr 7 I Rfxr s 5 4 l11t1on To Lrt TIIIYIIICI and sotnzdax supplw So IO xuth some lxttlc Borons KDIAISCP1n1nl I A ICl1b I' I Ill 1113111 ll cf 1t1 lf If n Bl RI I I 0 1113111011 ftbllllllf rc111 phc r tp AIX X DILES ISonm1 T 81 I Club I 4 Xmbmon To 1111141 1 1111111011 dollars SLSVN DIXON CSuel C1rlsL1 llllll I I C X X Xt 'Bo Img Pong ' H111 Ivlomtor 3 Home Room OfIic1 r I 3 Rex clers 5 I Prom Hostess 2 Xmb1t1on To 11 111 1 successful career ROGFR DONINI D E Club4 Ambmon To become 1 store manager NICK DONLEY IL1ttle N1ck1 T 8L I Club I 2 Football I 2 3 Ambltlon To bu1ld the first elexator II P H S PAUL DOTSON Xmbltlon To own 1 58 Iaquar IH JIM DUNCAV IBlg J ml T 8. I Club 3 4 Basket ba I 2 3 4 Bascballl 2 3 4 AITIDIIIOH To lay baseball or to own Doc s Place THOMAS KEINNETH ECKHART ILark1 Intr1 'Nos 1 B w g U L I o ball I Colf 4 Home Roon1 Officer 4 II1 Y 'I I A111 IJIIIOD To stt off another firecracker IH the qym JOHN EICHENLAUB flkel, Inter Nos I Plus Ultra 2 Ambmon To be a soclal n1tw1t LINDA KAY ELLENWOOD, Inter Nos I GIYIS League-I 2 3 4 Basketball I K1ckBalIl Xolleyball I Badminton I Ping Pong I Hall Monxtor 4 Home Room Officer 4 Revelcrs 3 4 Junior Magazme Com m1ttee 3 Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 Newcomer s Club I Pep Club I 2 3 Ambxtlon To marry a certam guy and Inc happ1ly ex er after tio 1, 1 ' A. 1 . 2, 3. -I: 11: I Q ' I A 'I' Q, fg -'H-l'111,' 1, ' Arn: fu ' ' '-.,f: 1 1 1 1 ac- -- 1' 1 1 , 1.j: h' ccr , 2.-U: ssO I A : 1 3 lcrs' H H '- 1 11- 11.1 V 3 l 1 .21 A' 1 - :I 1' '. 1 1 T5 f, . JAC 1 ,.' ' 11 2: 'OOIIII ,2, A 1 7 ic I1 '11 1 ' ' v 1 -.' II. 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' I .U 3 ' 5 ' ' ' 1-1 1 Q s ' ' . 122 DOROTHY ANN ENGLEBRECHT fDotJ C'1rls L aguel 2 3 4 Xolleyballl 2 Bowlmql 2 d mlnton l 2 C,ho1r 3 Rexelcrs 5 4 'XIIIDIIIOII T rtcenc a 56 Ford Conxcrtxble for graduatlon 'XIARTHA JAINE ERFLRTH fxlartl Scnlor Honor 4 'Nat1on'1l Honor 3 4 G1rlsLc'1quel 7 3 4 C X A 3 4 G AA Officer 5 Basketball l 7 Klclx B1ll No ub1ll 1 7 Softball 7 3 Bidmlnton l 7 Hom: Room Ofhurl 'Newsclass 3 4 Rewtlers 3 4 L1br'1r1 Staff 2 'Newspaper Staff 3 4 Trl H1 X 3 4 Trx H1 X OHicer 4 Junlor Maqazme Comm1ttee 3 Xmbttlon Houst mother at a fratcrmty ELLEIN FREDA F'TZER fFred'tl G1rls Lt 1Luf l 7 S C Clu I ChOlF3 4 Re1Lle1s 3 4 XITIDIIIOTI fo bt '1 successful sceretary LVELYN FAY FITZER CFayl G rls Lrazue I 7 4 B1 ball l K lx Ball 7 lay 1ll l '7 Bowlmq 7 3 4 Bidmmtonl 7 P1cllm ttnnts 1 '7 Pmg Pong 1 2 C'lce Club 1 C,lIO1I' 3 4 Rumlers 3 4 Ambxtlon To be successful 1n exery thmg I attempt TED FLEIXIING Bowlms, 4 T 8L I Club 4 Xmbx tlon To travel OYC FORDYCE Sentor Honor4 C'1rlsLeaL,uc 2 3 Biskttball Kck Ball 1 2 Xoll ball 1 7 ball 7 Bowlmg 7 Badmmtonl 7 Pxnz Pong 7 Lo-op C lub 1 AIIIDIIIOII To be a success 1n any thlng I do lXIARIE FOSTER Basketball 2 3 K1ckI3all2 3 Nol lcyb1ll 2 3 Bowllng 7 Cho1r l 7 3 4 Betty Lamp Club l 7 3 'AUIDIIIOII To become a smger or get marrltd to a certam senlor of 55 PAUL EDWARD FOURIN IER fL1ttle Edj lNat1onal Honor 3 4 Home Room Officer l Band l 2 3 4 Reultrs 3 4 Scholarshlp Team l Junlor Counc1l 3 Junlor Magazme Commlttee 3 Pep Band 3 fXmb1t1on To be an engmeer BETTY FRALEY fBettyl Scnxor Honor 4 G1rls Ltague 2 Co-op Club 4 7Xmb1t1on To be a success and marry a ntce guy WILLIAM lXI FAYSURE fB1llJ Internatxonal Club 5 Intramural Sports 2 3 Scholarshlp Team 3 -Xmb1 tnon To play baseball DONALD FRAZIER CDuckl, Home Room Oflicer 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambmon To play blg league baseball JUDITH AVN FRFELAND fJudyl Intcrnatlonil Club 5 Senlor Honor 4 N'1t1on1l Honor 3 4 C'1rl s uc Basltetball 7 Klrlt Ball 7 Xolleybill 2 Softba Bowling 7 Badmmton 2 3 Plnq Ponq '7 Glte C lub l Home Room Ofhctr 7 5 4 Scholirshlp Team l 'Ifl 5 4 Co op Club 4 P H S Nlxnstrtl Chorus Xmbttnon 'Io do xnx best IH extrythmq I do C XROL LEIGH GANIBILL S1 mor Honor 4 'N1t1on '11 Honor 3 4 C'1rl s League l 2 3 4 G1rl s Lmsue met 4 G X -X G 7X X Ofli 3 ltftbwll e 1 S 1 7 nnnton 1 'Xhjorttte 4 FT X 4 FTA Omer-r 4 wscllss 3 R brux Staff 7 Nrwspiper Staff 3 4 Prom Hostess unlor C ounc ll I gl n1or Counctl 4 Studi nt Councll I llonn Room Offictr 1 5 Pep C,lub 1 2 SUI' ANN GAMMON QSuel G rl s Leique l 2 3 C'1rlsImzueC1b1n1t3 Tkojxx St1fl'3 C7-XA 7 3 C' X X Officer 3 Bisltetbill l Klelt Bill l Xollexbill l 7 Softball l Bowlmq 1 Hom: Room Uffiur l Prom Hosttss 7 Xmb1t1on To grow JO ANN GIBBS G1rl s Le IQUF 3 Basketball 2 Ixtck Bill 2 Xolltyball 2 Badmmton 2 AITIDIIIOII To marry B1ll and be happy DARYL G-ILIXIER CD J J Ambltton Radlo rnqmet r TOBY SUE GOLDBERG fTobyl International Club 4 Inter 'Nos I Plus Lltra 2 Semor Honor 4 G1rl s Leaguel 2 3 4 TROJANI Staff 2 3 4 Basketballl Volleyball l Home Room Officer 7 4 Newsclass 3 4 Reulers 3 4 Class Play 3 Dean s Asststant 4 News paper Staff 3 4 Newspaper Edttor 4 Semor Caounetl 4 Junlor Magazme Comm1ttee 3 Pep Club 7 Xn1b1 non To own and operate an elex 1tor 1n P H S ROBERT GRASHEL JR fBobl Band 3 4 An1b1 t1on To be an englneer DALE L GREATHOUSE fsnakel Xmbltxon 'Io be an engmeer JOHN A GRIIXIES QGr1meyJ Inter 'Nos 1 Plus Lltra 2 TROJAN Staff 2 3 4 Stage Crew 3 Home Room Officer 4 Prom Commxttee Chalrman 3 Senlor Coun c1l4 Track 1 2 H1Y2 3 4 H1Y TYIHIYLOUH c1l 4 7Xmb1t1on To be an engmeer PAUL EDGAR GULLY Cplgj, T 8t I Club 4 -Xm b1t1on To be a maehmlst ' 1' g 1' ' 1 , 1' g f ' . 0, ,.s.i' ' .-2 l, ,-:Ba- ' fg ' 2 .g, ' , : ' ' 1 ' - ' 1, . . 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' ' ' ' S - ' - . 3 . . s gl -a Q. v t ' ga ' 1 - 123 THEODORE P HOLLIS lHossl Intc-rNos l DXY ID HORR lDawel Inttr Nos 1 Plus Lltra 4 N 1t1onal Honor 3 4 Home Room Officer 1 Stu dt nt C0unr1lOfIiCer 1 Rexclers 3 Junior Class Plax 3 Reulers Plas 3 Scholarshlp Team 1 3 3 un1or Niaganne Commlttee 3 -Xmbmon NTPCTICIIIC HAROLD R-XY JARX IS T 8. I Club 4 Football BR XDLEX JOHNSON fAcel Chmr 1 Football 1 Nllllllllflll 'Io eapturt and tune tht first wlld ltflllllf' CHARLOTTE ROCHFLLI JOHNSON QIJ tl S 1 'Ionor 4 G1rls League 1 5 lkoj xx Sta NIlll7lllOl'l 'Io lnt be happy 1nd find 'Mr Rnght JACK JOHWSON T 8.1 C,lub 4 NIIIIJIUOYI To be 1 stoeltcar drntr JOHN C JOHINSON Plus Lltra 7 Tkojxx Staff 3 Newselass 4 Rtxtltrs 3 4 SCholarsh1p Ttam J 3 Newspaptr Staff 4 Ambmon To be 1 sueet ss KYLE BRUCE JOHNSON KK BJ Home Room ctr 1 7 k tball l 4 Foo 'lraelt 1 Baseball 2 3 4 -Xmbmon 'lo go Collt ge and bf a basketball Coach DONNA JEAN JORDAIN QStmkeyl G1rls Leagut 3 Ixlck Ball l 9 Xolltyball l 9 Glu Club 1 C1hor 3 Xmbmon To be tht mad selentlst JASPER JORDAN JR fJackl T 811 Club4 Amb1 txon To be a state patrolman THOMAS KALB CTommyj Ambltxon To be a good busmess man DAVID KAUT fDawel Intcr Nos 1 Plus Lltra 9 Home Room Officer l Intramural Sports l 3 4 Ambltlon To get through college LIARILEE KEENEY G1rls League 1 2 3 4 Basket 1 all ' Softly Homt Room Offictr 4 Xmbmon Io bt '1 sur fl ss and make many frtends JL NE XNNE KEFLEX Inter Nos l Plus Lltra Scmor Honor 4 C'1rls Lrague 1 ' 3 4 Basketball l Xollexball 1 C'l1e Club l Choxr ' 3 Home Room C rer 4 Rexclc s 3 4 Junlor Class Pla 5 Deans Xss1stant 4 Seholarshlp Team 1 Prom Hostcss ' Sen IO Coune1l4 H1X 3 4 XIIIDIIIOYI To n1a other ptople happx BARBARX JEAN KELLFX fBarbl C'1rl s League 1 7 3 4 Trojan Staff 3 4 N olluballl Hall Nfonltor 4 n1t Room Ofherr 3 Reult rs 4 4 P p Cl la I H1 X 4 Xmbltxon To mt along ulth peoplt SXINDRX JFANNE KEXFS f5andyJ Intcrnatlonal ua l un Marbook Xttfnclantl Homt ROClIllC,fIIClFl J Br y mp C lub l IU xtls 3 4 Nllllllll 'Ioclmu agut I N C om: Room Omer r 1 Trl I-I1 X 3 N1lllJlYlOll 'I 0 be tlat wzft of a spt c 1al band ltader PHILLIP H KEYFS CCandy Anklesl Rextlcrs 4 NIIIDIIIOD To sw lgh l35M pounds KXY KEYSER Hhndyl G1rls Leaguf I Basketball l Ixxck Ball I Xollexball 1 Boulmg 1 C'lee C1lub l -Xmbmon To bt a mlsslonary PXUL KIMES lSllmeyJ Bowlmg 3 4 Track 3 4 Football 5 Ambltlon To be an engineer RUTH ANN KINKER fRuthyD G1rls League 4 Inter Nos 1 Kxek Ball l Xollexball 1 'xmbmon I'o become a nurse and marry a certaln boy GEORGE EDWARD KIRSCH lEdd1eD Inter Nos 1 Tenms 1 2 Intramural Sports 1 9 Newspaper Staff 4 Ambmon To grow some more WILLIANI KINITTEL T St I Club 4 Ambmon To get out of school BARBARA KREILING QBarbJ G1rl s League '7 Co op Club 4 Bowlxng 7 3 -Xmbmon To get n1ar rled and haxt a dozen kids GWENDOLYN LAKE fGvsenl Inter Nos 1 G1rls agus-19 3 4 G-XA 3 Bxslse nk - ' '1' 1 ': 1' : ' .21 Jfliikz 1,31 -.yi: 1' A, ' ',, 1 ' .'2,3, 3 . 3: MQ1 - Qfi' S W1 3 . 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MJ. is ,A ,Av X, ' 5 A, I 1 , '- r' , Le, .-. , 5 ...1.1,2,:z'tb:1lll.2:K ' l25 Ball l Volleyball l 2 Bowllnql 2 Badmlntonl 2 Rexelers 'S Deans ASSlSt3Hl 'S Amb1t1on Io be 1 success ROSXLIF LANIBERT fROslcl Intrr 'Nos l Scnlor nor 4 flrls Icaeucl 2 1 TR B wlln t will l 1 H1 X S 2 J 1 nursr Wllll 1 'vhs dtqrte I RICHARD LANG fRlChl Inter 'Nos l Plus I ltr1 P 'N1t1onal Honor 3 4 Home Room Omccr l C lxss Officer 2 Band I 2 'S Revclers S 4 Scholarsh1p 'lmm 3 Prom Co Chcnrman S unlor M'12171nc C om mnttct S An1b1t1on To br an idlllllnllllt ad 1111 xl MARY LOUISE LINDAMOOD fvkeam-D Curl Vollexballl 2 Softball 1 Bowlmz 1 2 Pap Club 3 D E Club 4 Ambmon To bc a secretary GEORGE RUDOLPH LINTZ fL1ttle Rabbltl T 8. I Club 4 Football l Amb1t1on To tame thcse cut: frcshmcn ROBERT INICVAY LIST fBobJ Internatlonal Club 3 D E Club 4 Track l Ambmon To own the world s l nrgcst store LINDA AWIN LOZIER fLmJ Intcrnatlonal flub S Intr1 Nos l Plus L ltra 2 Senlor Honor 4 C'1rl s Ls xgum Cordlto l Ho Room Officer 2 'S Basketball l Xollzxball l Homt FOIIIIHL, Attendant l Iumor Ilass Play S Dmns Xs s1st1nt 4 Prom Comnnttre C ll'llI'Hl'll'l S umor M12 111nL Co1111111ttct .S Scmor PlK'lUI'Cc,OII1III1IIQl 4 Ambl UOII lo xtctnc a decree at Oxford PATRICIA A MCCLAVE lPatJ C' rl s Icaquc l A A as 0 7 e a Klflx Ball l 2 Softball l Bowllng l Glct Club l Choxr 2 Homc Room Officer l Rextlers 3 'AIIIDIIIOH To marry and F3156 a fam1ly DAVID O McCOY CDavel Inter Nos l Plus Lltm J 'Natlonal Honor 'S I T1 nnls 4 Home Room Offitt r 2 'S 4 StudcntCounc1lOfT1ccr 4 Rcxelcrs 'S 4 In tramural Sports l 2 Iunlor Class Play 'S Scholar sh1p Ttam l Prom Commute: Chznrman 3 Stn1or Counc1l 4 Tumor Maganne Commlttee 'S -Kmbmon To fiqurc out MISS Dupuy s qradlnq scale CAROLYV MARIE MCCULLOCH ICFIHDICS, Inter Nos l Plus Lltra 2 Glrls League l 2 3 4 'viajorrttc 2 'S 4 Home Room Officer 2 Orchtstra 2 1 ' 4 'S l Prom Hos css 2 X 1 4 l'oll1fs Sen 3 D41 Asslstnnt 4 XITIDIIIOII To teach small ch1ldren 'N UNC Y JI' KN NlcFYN XIX 1'N'1nccl F rl s I c 111 71 141 1 stt s nt trlp tt Dm tr FFNF NIcfLONF1ISutchl I t N I Pl sllt xzltrs 'S 4 Scl1ol1rsl'11pTc1m2 xlIlllll.IOl l To I an unsuutssful bac ha lor S KR X RUTH NICCRAW fCYlCkClS B1 tty I 111111 C l l 111 711 un 1 mnzss 'mr to gtl ur 11x 1nd bt hmpy ,IOSFPI-I B Mcf'UIRE fBuddyl T 8. 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V28 HELEN H SALYER lHokel Scnlor Honor 4 Gxrls League 2 3 4 Home Room Omcer 3 4 C0 op C lub4 Ambmon To lne ln a small town rn eastern Kentucky ROSENIARY SAUNDERS fRosleJ Senlor Honor 4 Glrls League l 2 3 4 Betty Lamp Club 2 Coop Club 4 Ambltxon To be a good secretary CAROLYN LOUISE SCAGGS fL1ttle Onel Inter 'Nos 1 Plus Lltra 2 Internatxonal Club 3 4 Grrls Leaguel 2 3 4 TROJAN Staff 3 4 Cholr 2 Rey lrs 34 Iun1orClassPlay3 FTA 3 4 FTX Officer 4 Ambltxon To be 1 vocalxst or a teacher LAWRENCE E SCHNELLER JR fLarryl Scholar shlp Team 2 3 Ambition To be ht ad flea tralner m a flra circus NIARY SUE SCI-IROEDER fSchracej Gtrl s League 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Basketba 1 2 Kick l 2 Xolleyballl 2 Softballl 2 Badmlntonl 2 wlmg l 2 3 hotr I 4 Rev Ambxtlon To be a mus1c1an or a mus1c teacher Bas etball l 2 3 Klck Ball 1 2 Volleyball 1 2 Softball l 2 Bowlmg 1 Ambltlon To retxre when I graduate JUDY LEE SELBEE fCrewy Loul Gnrl s League 4 I- T A 4 Ambmon To be an elementary teacher SHERRY IRENE SEMONES KSIHIOIIIZCJ Intcr Nos l G1rlsLeaguel 2 3 4 G AA 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Softball 1 Kxck Ball l 2 Volleyball l 2 Bowlmg l Cho1r2 3 4 Reyelers 3 4 Ambmon To be 1 sec ond Florence Nxghtmgale TERRY GENE SEMONES fS1mon12el Band 2 Or chestra 2 Ambxtlon To be the worlds most dan gerous houseHy ROSALIE S SHELPMAN CRoslel Glrls League 2 3 4 Home Room OfIiCer 2 Betty Lamp Club Co op Club 4 Pep Club 2 3 Ambxtlon To learn keep my brg mouth shut CELIA JAINE SHEPARD fCe1ll Inter 'Nos l Pus Lltra 7 3 4 Semor Honor 4 Gxrls League 1 2 Ambltlon To get my drlyers ltcense GARY SHIVELY lSh1vel, Intramural Sports 1 3 4 Basketball 1 Ambrtxon To be a radlo announcer JAMES R SHOEMAKER fjlml Intermtxonal Club 7 Bowling 3 4 Homt Room Ofhctr 4 Intramural Sports 2 Jumor Counell 3 Senlor Counenl 4 Iumor 'Wagazme Comm1ttee 3 -Kmbmon To wm an argu ment wlth Mlss DuPuy PHYLLIS JEAN SHOEMAKER fPhlll Glrl s League I 2 3 4 Ambltxon To have haxr 1C 'Martha Tmglers SUZANNE SHUMATE fsuel Glrls League I 2 3 GA A l 2 Basketball l 7 Kick Ball l Yolley ball 1 7 Home Room Officer 2 3 Dean s -Xssxstant 4 Ambltlon To be a model ELEANOR SINGLETON QEll1el Glrl s League Bowlmg 3 Ambxtlon To be a good typxst SAMUEL CLINTON SKAGGS fSammy Clmtonl Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Intramural Sports l Ambltlon To play lead bar1tone sax m Bobby Arlyn s band JOHN DAVID SMITH fCaptaml T Sr I Club 4 LUCILLE M SNYDER QLouJ Girls League l 2 Basketball 1 Krck Ball 2 Volleyball 2 Softball 2 Bowlmg 2 Badmmton 2 Betty Lamp Club 2 Ambr t1on To marry Don and be happy WANDA E SNYDER fMldgel Grrls League 2 Basketball l Volleyball 2 KICR Ball 2 Softball Bowlmg 2 Betty Lamp Club 2 Ambntxon To get my mother a new refrxgerator RUTHANN SOWARDS Glrl s League 1 2 Volley ball 1 2 Badmxnton l Pmg Pong l Co op Club 4 -Xmbxtlon To marry a machmlst PAUL E SPEARS Intramural Sports l 2 3 Ambr t1on To stand on my head ln a stack of grea ed bc e s VICTORIA BRIDGET STAIGER KVICRIJ Interm tlonal Club 2 3 Glrls League 1 2 3 4 Lnter Nos 1 Xolleybill l Basketball l 2 Kick Ball l Reyelfrs 3 4 Dean s Assxstant 3 Ambxtxon To get 1nt0 a col lege and stay m JANE GRETCHEN STAKER fGretl Inter 'Nos Plus Lltra 2 Sen1or Honor 4 Glrls League 1 2 A ' D V 1 7 1 ' , , 5, , , . 4 - 1 . -1 r ., g - - 1 . 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' 5 H I 9 A 1 . - - -z , , ,3.4, 129 Home Room Officer 1 Revelers 3 4 Prom Hostess 2 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Ambmon To get escalators mstalled 1n P H S MARY ANN STAKER KMaryl Inter lNos 1 Plus Ultra 2 Sc-mor Honor l Natlonal Honor 3 4 Glrls Lcaguel 2 3 4 'Irojan Staff 2 3 4 Basketball l Gltt Club l Home Room Officer l 2 4 Scholarshxp Tram 1 2 3 Student Councll 1 Ambltlon To be 1 secretary ROSETTA STARKS Glrls Leaguel 2 3 4 Baske balll 2 K1ckBall1 2 Volleyballl 2 Softballl 1 Badmmtonl 2 Pmg Pongl 2 Paddletenmsl 2 Choir 2 3 4 Betty Lamp Club 2 Ambxtlon To be come a nurse FRANKLIN DAVID STEPHENSON QShadowJ I ter Nos 1 Plus Ultra 2 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Llbrary Staff 2 3 Bowllng 3 Ambxtlon To be a ra dxo announcer or a teacher HAROLD FREDERICK STONE fFredl, Plus Lltra 2 Bowlmg 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Ambmon To be an electronnc engt neer and marry a certam nurse NANCY CAROLYN STOREY fSpeedyl, Gxrls Leaguel 2 3 4 GAA 1 Basketballl 2 Volley btll 1 2 Softballl 2 Bowlmgl DE Club4 Ambx tton To own the fastest forelgn sports car and w1n every drag race I enter LARRY LEE SUNAFRANK fMoonl Inter Nos l Plus Ultra 2 Choir 3 Class Officer 3 Jumor Councll 3 jumor Magazme Commlttee 3 Basketballl 2 3 4 Football 1 2 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Ambmon To sall around the world wrth Punch on a cork BERT TABOR QBlack Bertl Plus Ultra 2 Bowlxng 3 Home Room Officer 2 4 Class Officer 4 Intra mural Sports 3 Scholarshlp Team 3 Llbrary Staff 2 Semor Councll 4 Ambmon To chmb to the top of Mt Everest and shde down on the seat of my pants JOAN TAYLOR Glrls League 4 Basketball l 2 Volleyball 1 2 Ambmon To be a teacher oMAn v TAYLOR may T st 1 Club 4 Ambt t1on To be a songwnter MARY LOU THACKER Girls League l 2 3 Basketball 1, 2, Klck Ball 1, 2, Volleyball , w Hall Monitor 1 Glme Club l Cholr 2 3 4 Revelers JAMES HAROLD THATC HER fjrmj Class Officer 1 Revtltrs 4 Jumor Class Play 3 Lxbrary Staff P 3 umor Council 5 Smmor Council I Amlntlon T wm an '1rL,ument from MISS DuPuy JOHN W THATCHER CJohnn5J Intrr Nos l Plus I ltra 2 Home Room Officer P 3 Rcvrlers 5 4 Itn lor Class Play 5 Iumor Niagazme C OITIIIIIIILC' 5 Bas lmtball l Football 1 2 3 4 Track l 2 Ambltlon Io be a doctor or a dcntxst JOHN DANIEL THONIA5 Band Intl xmural Sports l 2 Ambmon 'lo be 1 barbt r xt Allc n s and work next to Jumor DONALD VERNON TINSLEY fDonl Inter Nos 1 scale pans SYLVIA LEA TONILIN ISIIVICJ G1rls League l 2 Band 2 3 NICKY GENE TURNER fNlckl T 8: I Club 4 Ambrtlon To be a mechamc JAMES E VALENTINE fJlml Intr mural Sports 4 Ambmtnon To get a good job get marrled and ra1t a family ANITA VANCE fNm.aJ lntcr Nos 1 Plus Lltra l G1rlsLeaguel 2 3 4 G AA 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 Ktck Balll 2 Nollcyballl 2 Softballl 2 Bowlmg l 2 3 Badmmtonl 2 3 4 Pmg Pong4 Revelers 4 Ambltlon To become the best nurse ln exlstence BARBARA JEAIN VOGEL CHBD Glrls League 1 2 3 4 DE Club 4 Ambltlon To marry Englands rxchest most handsome Lord ALICE JOANNE WADDELL ljol G1rl s League 2 3 4 D E Club 4 BOWIIDQ 3 Badmmton 3 Cholr 2 3 Home Room Officer 2 3 Ambmon To become a nurse and meet a good lookxng doctor SHARON JEAN WALKER fDorkeyl G1r1s League l 2 3 4 Betty Lamp Club l 2 Amb1t1on To have loads of fun and marry Mr R1ght 130 . 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I RUTH SHARON WALKER fsherrylg Girl's League 45 F.T.A. 4. Ambition-To be a teacher and get mar- ried. BE'I'I'Y JANE WASMER5 Girl's League l. 2, 3. 4: Yearbook Attendant 35 Revelers' 45 F.T.A. 45 Dean's Assistant 4: Library Staff 3: Prom Committee Chair- man 3, 4, Ambition-,To go to Paris. JAMES YVERNER fjiml. Ambition-To be an aero- nautical engineer. GEORGETTA WHISMAN fGeorgiel5 Girlls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball lg Volleyball l, 25 Bowling 2: Badminton 15 Pep Club 35 D.E. Club 4. Ambition- To get my Mrs. degree. DON WHITAKER fjesselg International Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, EARL WHITE fWhiteyl5 T. Sc I. Club 4. Ambition -To ride on Nick Donley's elevator. ROBERT LEE WHITE lBobl5 Scholarship Team 3. Ambition-To become an aeronautical engineer. ANN WHITLATCH fAnniel5 Inter Nos 15 Plus lfltra 25 Senior Honor 45 National Honor 3. 4: National Honor Ofheer 4: Girl's League l, 2. 3, 4: Trojan Staff 3, 45 Basketball l: Kick Ball l: Volleyball l: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 45 Newsclass 3, 41 Revelers' 3, 4: Revelers' Play 31 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 33 Newspaper Staff 3, 45 N. lf. . I Goll 2. 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3. AmbitionhTo be suc. cessful. DANNY LEE WILLIAMS fDanl5 T. SL I. Club 45 Bowling 4, Ambition-To be a sheet metal worker. MICHAEL HAYDEN WILLIAMS CMilxel5 Inter Nos lg Plus Ultra 25 National Honor 3, 4: Honorary Member of Trojan Staff 45 Home Room Officer 1, 45 Class Oflicer 25 Student Council Officer 3, 45 Football Manager l. 25 Scholarship Team 25 Senior Council 45 junior Magazine Committee 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 3. 4g Tennis 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Honorary Rotary Member 4, Ambition-To teach Solid and Trig in P.H.S. BOB WILSON QKugl5 Home Room Officer 2, 3, 45 Band l, 25 Revelers' 3, 45 Basketball Manager l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. MAVIS WILSON QMayl 5 Girl's League 1, 2, 35 Betty Lamp Club 1, 2, 3, 45 D.E, Club 4, AmbitionhTo own a jaguar. NANCY WIMBISH fNanl5 Inter Nos I5 Plus Ultra 25 Senior Honor 45 National Honor 3, 45 Girl's League l. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Kick Ball 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 15 Home Room Officer 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Revelers' 3, 45 Scholarship Team 1, 35 Library Staff l, 2, 3, 45 Li- brary Staff Officer 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Ambition-To play a bagpipe in th Wooster College Scots band. KATHLEEN R. YELEY fKathiel5 Girl's League 1 2, 3, 45 G.A.A, 35 Basketball l, 25 Kick Ball 1, 2' x Volleyball 1, 25 Softball 15 Bowling 1, 2, 35 Badmin- ton l, Ambition-To live in Florida. '-r. , law 7 r---. PNN- IINIURSCIXSS UI I957 ft., r---N .Efh A if as C1 6f.'3r,,,:,, I Q C9 at -I 'R 59 'JU' 51 - 'Qu i ff-Si., i 3'4' 5, '43, ty Q -f. ' ' ffm, 44, ff f 15 'A' I . Qin. 'M'-S 3 1 ' ,I :gk .YS f iw- . V xv-m.., Q ff. . Xf- .K ., vi?am,V 4 3 . I 5101,-ef, i . Y 5UI,- ' , , ' in if sr. W'?.2't W 9' - ' A 'O 'P' ix' 'K A A, 5 -I: gg as I f if X , x 129. Il' 131' WJ 5:5 ...- f 7 i qs JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Casey Blood, presidentg Eme Vanis, secretaryg Connie Caudill, vice-presidentg Larry Wear, treasurer. is X' .u.adm...., ........,,,i IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As newcomers in P.H.S.. we began our career in the fall of '53, VVe elected Bob Gardner as our president, with Bob Uestocki, Vicki Doll, anclilirn Scott to assist him. We were ably spon- sored by Miss Marie Trowbridge and Miss Car- oline Mackoy. As sophomores we became more experienced and ready to take on new responsibility and activities, We selected our class rings and had our class picnics in the spring under the direc- tion of William Coleman. our sponsor. Our offi- cers were Skip Nlartin. president: Dick Schisler. vice-president: Pat Webb. secretaryg and Ron Shumate, treasurer. 'Iihen carrie our great year. we were juniors at lastf We began with a flying start when we topped all previous records in the magazine sale by reaching our goal of 586.000, We also achieved colossal success with our class play. lNlurder. She Says. Our junior year ended when we pre- sented the seniors with a never-to-be-forgotten prom. Our leaders for this fun-packed year were: Casey Blood as president, Connie Caudill. vi -e-president: Ellie Vanis. secretary: and Larry Wear. treasurer, lVe were assisted by our spon- sors. Mr. William Coleman and Mr. jack Over- man. and the junior council. HOME ROOM 201 First Row, Lf-ft to Right: S, Barr, C Battle. M. Brooks, M. Bauuvttu ,I Arms, R, Balwr, Second Row: G, .-Xpplvton, L, Bart lctt, J, Ashcraft. A, Bryan, E, Allvn B, Bullock. Third Row: I. Boormgin, F. .-Xshlvy, Y Adams, C, Aiiqliinlmaiiqli. R, Brown M. Ailstock. Fourth Row: D. Blarkhurn, T, An drCws. Brown, F, Blood. C, Bartlvtt T. Browno. HOME ROOM 202 First Row, Lcft to Right: C, Cziudill M. Collivr, C. Caudill. L, Cubhvqc- C, Corin-ll, G, Crahtrf-P, Second Row: A. Call. M, L. Chinn, H Collier, C. Burns, P. Cornwoll. Third Row: N. Buhf-r. S, Byrd. S Crawford, H, Compton. C. Corbitt S. Burris. Fourth Row: L, Bundy, K. Clark, L Coriell, R, Call, J, Cox, Fifth Row: H, Clyburn, R. Byrd. B. : Coy, J, Burns, D. Clcmc-nts. HOME ROOM 203 First Row, Left to Right: C. Fitrh, S Davis, L, Elliot, L, Faint-, P, Drcsslcr. J. Edmiston. Second Row: J, Finger. J, Gorf-. ,I Davis, ,I. A, Dawson, C. Feazell. Third Row: J. P, Distel, K. Daehlcr J, Ellenwood, I. Dvstocki, V, Doll, ,I Davis. Fourth Row: S. Fish, K, Flf,-shinan, B Gardner, J. Delotelle, L, Exams, Fifth Row: H, Goltz. P, Crm-i-r, Cv Grimshaw, B, Dcstocki, D, Grubb, M Dissinger, Y-7 -,ef Li l 'vw iv? , ' HOMI ROOM 204 rs! R011 I II1 r1 S lf I S1ond ROM NI II1d111 B 1111111 YI rm x 1 1 x H1x1111 1rdRxs S 11111 tr urth Row R II11 I I 1 Ix 11111 HONII ROONI 205A l1rs1 Rows I 1 1 1 I Ion 1 X 'N 1 I LN 11111 1111 111 NI N1 Suond Ron 'xfull X Ixm 1 NI111111 ll In s 11111 N II 1rd Row S N111 II N111 II 1111'1n 1 1 QNX Q I L1s urlh Row I NICC 1111 Mums N . Mmrtou, H, 'NI1lI11. R. N1Is0n lx . .llf'. . . Oil Il.. ,:1w' A i Rom: , . 1 ' , . .1-.11' - . . , 1 ' '13 ', . .LIIIII ' . 119 . , ,r1' 3 1 .1 III. R, KI I HONIE ROOM ,UDB stRow,I.A t, mx . .. 1 . 9I11pps,.. 1 . 4' . 1 51-cond Row: R R.1 , ' 1 11 . R nu 'Q 'I' ird Row: B I I'-- . 1- 'y. .1 111i11s1 , , - 11111-yi . ourlh Row: I-f P. '1- 1 1. 1- UII, OI- I 'S. , ,.1'. '11 'u,D S:1ur1drA1Ai. L. ,j111 . I' Row: YN 1 'f Q 1 1.11 . '. r'c-, , 115 1111 111 . 1- - 1 . W. Sayers, C3 11111- HOME ROOM 206 First Row. Left to Right: W, Shop:- S, Staten, C., Stillwvll. B. Stvxvns. B Stone. Cf. Scott. Second Row: S. Sparks, S. Sf-xton. ,I Smith. P, Straw-r. M. Sominvrs, L Smith. Third Row: K. Shipley, N. Shy, D Stetzingi-r, L. Stalnafke. D, Taylor D. Schislcr. Fourth Row: P. Sizemore, .P. Sunn frank. D, Schwarty. UI. Scott. ,l. Simp son. R. Self, Fifth Rom: T. Stidham. G. Starks R. Shumate. B. Tarki-tt. T. Shy, K Spires, Shively-. HOME ROOM 210 First Row, Left to Right: J, Wise, P. Webb, B. Waddell, J. Them, D. White, E. Vanis. Second Row: C. Whetstone, L, Wear. C, Young, L. Thomas, J. Vance, ,I. Wallace. Third Row: L. Wallace, G. Willis, II. White, R. Thuma, P. Wheeler, J. Wright. Fourth Row: A. White, B. Wainstcin, T. Taylor, B, YN'ells, J, W'ilhelm, T. Wilking, B. Toleman. MISCELLANEOUS GROUP First Row, Left to Right: A. Piguet, C. Campbell, J. Adams, C. Custer, M. Stockham, L, White, C. Moore, R. Collins. Second Row: N. Shepard, E. Burdett, L, Thompson, B. Donathon, G. Lewis, J. Saddler, B. Baughman, S. Baker. Third Row: R, Pennington, J. Doll, B. Biggs, B. Liston, M. Otworth, K. Shipley, R. Lewis, G. Penrod. Fourth Row: R. Hawkins, R. Kelly, G. Douglas, D, Bowen, J, Rowson, W. Hamilton, F. Johnson, D, Saunders. Fifth Row: D. Vernier, R, Rayburn. L. Horner, L. Gulley, B. Heasley, B. Ison, H, Kinker, A. Allen, G, Lewis. MOMENTS TO REMEMBER . , Al, ' ,EE ' 9?-' fix L X X ' ' - 1 WX XR 'I Q ,,.. ' xx E - X , K xx .. L, 'Q' L fl.-i ffff EN X H- L 4 'iff X iff - X M 'NP Evra-' ' -- 4 - -. . .- -f N: - E -.- Q - n 1-- M E E. I ---E --- WE W- X ff--'Ml f 1 ffl V . ' 5' V ' X 4 1 JUNIOR COUNCIL First row: left to right: B. Richardson, V. Doll, L. Battle!! L. Smith. Second row, left to right: L. Coriell, T. Taylon S. Martin, G. Barry, J. Jones. ig up Y 'K 1-nears? .ff r., -:da 'N -- N sm, 4- . , xx 1 -4 H A35 'V-fix ff - JY T' fi!-3. al 1 . : 'He N2 ' If :M TVN - A if Admtrm Jumor glrls autograph an mjured football hero's Cast Jlm Jones football player Gtrls le t to right first row Jean Longeway, Barbara Stevens, Karlene Daehler Julia Smllh Vtckt Doll Second row Jo Ann Dawson Karen Delst Kitts Clark, Carole Custer and Abbie Weghorst jubilant junlors enjoy the trtp to the Hamilton football game 'X G I' l p- Jas, W.. 34 z SY' , vi ' .. .4 Q J ' 1 U- 1. , Q -+63 V l .g. 1- 4. A:-. q up 3 4 4- ' 4 . U be 1 yr +I' ' L 4 . 15, .a nv M-0,, 1 . - 'f',Vf'h, yn . 1. - '9i '1i 'WN an V .J A, . , x F , . nf .nu n 4 X .. H ,an x Q - Q Q N -Q: X L 2 E x 44 451 Q. OL -L7 .,,. an-.1 94 'fs -. elim L A 1 ' 4 ' .Van , gr. .1 -.ng -s Q .. . ,fir I 1 N 's-Q. -ir' 3.4! .5 3 S O P H U M O R E S CLASS OFl953 Left to right: .lack Allen, president: Connie Radinski, ffwsurer: Mary Alyre Staten. Secrz-taryg Carolyh ES- tepp. vicv-pr:-Qident. YOl'NG 1gNoi'uH TO IDANCIF, AND sms 01.13 ENUVGH T0 GET THAT swim: SOPHOMORES Q CLASS OP1958 'I'1if-gn-1-11 yr-.iix giwxs 11111111 gn-gmt 1141- .1111-11 X111-11. 1l1r'N1l1t'I11. CiA1U1YI1 1fwtf'pD wmurc as .5511 111111-l'yi'f1 frvshmch vu- vim'-p1'mwic1m'11ig Clmmii' Rnciimki. in-as Ivwci tht- 11.1115 of Pormnoi1t11 High, XM' 11!'t'1'. and Nlniy iX1yu- S1.1tv11. N1'1'Tf'1.11IX wlvfwfi 101111 Rowsoii. p1'1wic1viiI1 1'i'm1x Our mp wlmrmlgiis fm Thi- fiixt wrumtmi XN'i11iQims. X'1l'f'-p1't'S1C1t'Il1I Smiyai .loin-Ni me-re Sally Pm-i'ry :md Hgiihilw Rumig wciivtziiyz zmci K Zurcilyn 1'Qstvpp.t1'c'z1sui'4-i'. .M ci111'15IfIl2lN11I'Y1t' wr- hi-1c1 11 vc-ry sur Si1pc'1wiwc1 17yUllI xpoiiwlx. Him Xlnrii- uxsfiil 11.155 party. '1111t'Il. iii N1Li1'f'1l. in i11I'f1XN'1J1'1f1Ql' 111111 Him Nlgnihgaivi qhuivi- xi-14-cilvcl mix' 1lll11H1 c'1giw i-iiigx with thc NC1I1.XN't'I'.11M'l1 11111111111 f1l1I'L1i'11X'1I1t'N1JX .1111 r11ru1i'xprwiiNr11. Nlix. Olin- 1X'f1fmc1. wllinq pc'm'i1s in mmii 321, QM we- form- to thi' 4-m1 U1 L1 Niifwws NNY' 1't'1111'I1l'f1 In 1'.11.S. iii rhf- 11111 01 xophmnrm- yvziii XX'4'111't'1Uf11i1I1Q'1fJI'XX'111C1 P,-161 Tcuiciy in mkv mu plum- Qmioug our ru .111 vw-ri rumf- XS'1lIlf1l'I'1ill1 iimf- ax jun v1giwrTigitrN, XXV- chow 1-f'I'1'121S4 111110:-rw if-ix HOME ROOM 207 First Row, Left no Riehiz Bail:-x Burns, P. Bxikrr, l.. Adkins. NI Boots, I.. Brown. Sefond Rom: A Xdaiins. F. Bayerl CI, Biiins, S .Xllnv'fli!. L. Allen. R Black, Third Rom: li .-Xndie. R, .-Xrnold, R Buckley. I.. Boyle-, II, Adkins. II. Baker Fourth Row: D. Bat'-nixin. CI, Alin- stronq, A. Adains. K, Bm-r. B. Bundy L, .-XlClClStOnc', Fifth Row: R, Boyle, I. Allen, O Allen, P. .-Xdains. P, Boyle. HOlNIli ROOINI 211 Top Row: -I, Qiouoli. B. Dawson. R lfl1aHrr', EI, Lfuhimg B. Collins. B. llop- ley. Fourth Row: A. ,c1I'Z1k'Cl'LlfI. ,I, Conip- ton, M, Cooper. M, Cranston. L. Dent H, Cooper. Cf Cfiinninflhxiin. Third Row: I. Daxis. D. Carter. ,I C1hnHn,C, Cook, ,I. Clhildri-X, A, Daily Cooper, P. Davis, Second Row: B, Ciason, D. Clifiord A, Devcr, D. Crisp, I., Cainc-ron. F Collier. P. Cantrell, First Row iSf-atrdi. Left ro Right S. Conner, P. Davis. S. Crager. S Daugherty, VI, Destoeki. B. Craft, HOME ROOM 212 Top Row: H. Frazier, E. Dials. E Dillow, I. Gardner. G. Ferrell. ,I Drake. Third Row: K. Freeland. M. Fergu son, C. Estepp. N, Fraley. B, Dyer D. Gibson. Second Row: L. Fryman. I. Fulrz. C Glickert. K. Galyean, B. Fuqitt, S Fuller, First Row iSeated,. Left to Rishi I. Eden. C. Duncan. B, Freeland, S Gabel, C, Dresbach, K. Fitzroy, F Eichenlaub. HOMI ROOM 303 st Row lg ll 1 f1111R1g1z Xx U SUN I J KI cond Row I frfgg I IIWIIIS 10 If 1 1rdRrm H I Row N H fi ld C Id rum 'N Hubitv tim HMPQ ith fu 4X HONII ROONI 304 lrst Row S to Rm INN 1555 IX L rx xx Rm Second Ron 9 I uwon R Ixwm nc 15111 D L1r11rd X R111 un arrmlls I Lorentz Third Row P Lf WIS S klmv LPWIS f' Iohnson In ndrlck Kmzlvy, Row: N, Karr, Y, Lim' fl, , Howird, E, Krviling. D, Howard. A ir, If Kmng HONIF ROOM 305 First Row f'Smtvd!, Lvft to Righrz .,..L1ss-',,.,'+',..: . 0r5.D.,11'1, ., . ' . N1CCIonnf'll. Second Row: YA Niwlone- I, MAIIU1, -.1 cf'innis., .1 'f' . Kfof11 , ird Row: E, xil'lY-D R M13 , . C Izxnfx I . -:1dr1ws. . . 021 l . z1rtin.lI. Nf'Y'I3Ll2l2ll'd. Fourth Row: D, NIU-N:1n1411':1, D Mm, Hin, I. fNr11'mf1n. J. Mxddlvczarrmp, D Nfuslc-y. Top Row: D, Nvlson. R, Niuslry, ul NICCU51 R, Morlmx, NVQ xIF'I'ShUI1. HOMI41 ROOM 306 lfirst Ron Sfqitwd , lntt Irv Riuhrz S l'-rrv, R Rzsnur D Prior. M, .-X. Pricrg I. Porter, KI Rf-vmilds. K.. Ra- dinslti Second Row: R. Ratt lttlf .I Re-ynoltls S. Rrillv. R Parlor, fi, Pasnf. EI. Parker. Third Row: Cl. Rayhurn. L. Raylmuin, B. Pvrkirison, R, Ratlillf Polo, ,X Prim-. Pm lilr'S, TOP Rom: C. Pann'-ll, L Raison. CI. Parian, L. Patton. -I. Pt-rkins. W. Potts, D Pcnrod, D. Riu-. HOME ROOM 307 First Row St-atcdl. Lf-ft to Right: R. Saundvrs, L. Soldaty. M, SnS'dPr, .-X. Rowlf-s, D. Ronny, P. Svott. Second Row: AI. Russt-ll, -I, Rowlvs, j. Smith, L. Schillingrr. fl. Svaqes. M. Rosnnfcldrr, Third Row: P. SChnf'll1'r. R. Snytlvr. B, Schocdcr, G. Secrvst, E, Spaulding, J. Schillinger, Fourth Row: P. Shonl-cwilc-r, L, Smart. J, Srnittlv, P. Svlvcy. M, Romig, Top Row: B. Sherwood, NI. Srhult-r, E, Smith. D. Skaggs. B. Robinson. j. R. Russell. HOME ROOM 310 First Row, Lvft to Right: P. Spt-ars. S, Thomas, C. Thatcher. M, Starks, NI. Stunt: Second Row: II. Trctvrs, P. Tvnnant M. Thurston. L Taylor. R, Tolvtnan, R, Stanlf-yy Third Row: j. Stl-arm-s, K, Starr:-tt. F. Staniper, E. Tuhhs. ,I Su-ztrnv,-ss M. Stxttvn. Fourth Row: Y Stout. L, Stcfttlrr. 'I' Thorouqhnian. YN, Spf-ulda. A. Tom lin, K. Stunt: Fifth Row: CI. Stt-xt-rts. D. Stamper M. Taylor, R, Traxis. R, Steiqlcr, 5, 14 Bt ,E fS 1 l K...-u SZ-w Q58 Yi ,Q ' K' B . 12. 9 U gx 1,41 5.4 v. Lfg, ibn IIIIIHI RUM I xx..,-1, I N Mr, Pierson's Gen:-ral Math Class HUM!-1 ROOM 311 Iirst Ron, LI-rx In RxuI.1 I' XMIlIf, .1Itr'l'.l INIXZII X XXIIZII -I-und Run: I' Nmwi. I' IMIIIINII. I IN 'x I IN' -wr R IN III,1r x N1 vw II Nwxww I PIIINIII X1 Ix wrt wx I' IN I XMIIIIIII I' IXIIXIIII lxourth Row: l' Winxy I' WIN I XN1II1.11m. I. XM-IJII IJ X,1.IgIA1 Q IXFIII1, II. Vind IIIIVIN I' INIIIIIIIIIN INIIIIN L, -Qu 2' 'Ji ,,1Z5f', -7-SqS1-.'f2'1' ' Q-1 '52 Aif'l ?X'Y:ig-:!' :g+-,wife A , ' - M.K...x,' f , .f-.1 - . s 1 5 . J - ',',v::,fx r ' ' 'V 'K 5, Q H M-E N.+ Q L A ss 4 - 4 4 -- iff ! Q 4 J, 1 ti K V ., kd ' , 1.15 :ga . K ix '-...A I. iy.,fN , .f 'X ,N ., - a.i ' ' ,, V ' v s , .7 ' 8 9 IS 'Q . A N 1 ' 1 4 an s. .QK - 2 ja' 3 ix A 1 Bawhg ml: '::' . ' .t.'E f- , 1 7 - Q 7 1 1'4 ' :Ny l , Q :M 1 - I 4- 'A . 3 ,y L Q-apxs E' is ' . -F T5 '. . Vx K L , r Q 4 0 'Q , ,N K X 3 Q 1 .554 ' h SIT Q W -Q- F ' :W tsl I ,. Ap ' 5 ' 'xr 0' Z . 'M . X 1' t A ifsv -. 5 .QM , 'Y XN1 if 4 ,rx T-, we 0 gf? . I' 'A A L, - - - -.. r SLOPPY sH1R1's, om Bll'l'1 llryxxs, lu:k'rx' SHUI-15 ln' Au. MEANS! 52 'lv' S N, YN5- I 7' 71 3-' 'f 4 Q, ,A au 4 'H 'K ' I 'iw 4 X. - l M if-:4,,6 f 4 ff- JR Q' ' Y. I .fx ' In f 4 4-4 W 2. K if SQ E hi 4. f 4 1 . me FRESH MAN CLASS OFFICERS left to right: Jeff Manley, ueasurerg Flossie Lehman, vice- presidentg Betty Baughman, secretaryg Moose Canter, president. cf w 'sf V K W -Mlm - v::, ., K GER, IT'S GREAT TO BE GROWING UP! FRESHMEN-CLASS OF 1959 In the fall of 1955, we as thefreshman class of P.H.S, began a whirl of educa- tional and social activities. We took our first big step by selecting our class ofli- cers -president, Moose Canterg vice- president, Flossie Lehman, secretary. Betty Baughmang treasurer, jeff Manley. Our class sponsor, Miss Marie Trow- bridge, was willing to help us through- out our freshman year. We enjoyed our class activities which consisted of two mixers and a class partv. Our first semester all-A honor roll in- cluded: Ga-orgeann Allard, jeff Manley Susan Meyer, Jean Morton, Carole Nexxmun, Rchard Snodgrass, and Alice Llllen Swope. 14'RIiSHMIiN HOMI2 ROOMS HOMIZ ROOM 312 I'irst Rom, Lffr m Right- I., 15111111 li Ilnlvr. I. .X1'Il1l1I'. M Iilrkfm I 15.111, R l'mfwl.ftt, S .Xrlclr-rv-rx, Il Huw Scvond Ross: B. ,Xdlxlna II Appl-- 2.1141 B, Book. .I, ,lxlt'X.lI1Ll I', S B'-mf fr. B. Bull, I' ,Xlx 1N, L. Bf'll.1mN Ihird Rows: li Bivrlr-3'. R. Blum. R .xI'IIliII'UI1!. ff. ,'Xllz1rd, D .XC.llx1I1S, C. Xpvl. I Bvll, ,X. ,XYZQYOCV Ifourlh Row: ll ,XLIIIIIIS -I. Bowl. F BUQZS. lf. .Xlll'1I. R, Buwu'1', II. Hufmlivr' Bovnl, D. .XSIIXVOIAIIL HOMIE ROOM 313 First Row, Inf! to Riuht: II. Collins M. Brooks, I1 Clurlrfr, I. Collins. F Cfzmrmclzrv. D,C41l1owq1v,Ci. Burl:-r. Second Row: R, Cason, T, Brovk, P Calloway.S,CIol1ins.E,Bush,,'X. Byrd BI'11IIllJl1'1I,cl. Carson. Third Row: I., Burkholdvr, -I, Brown'- l'. Burton. I B1'111r'l1f-r. I., Butchvr. Cf Lilnrlx, BI. fllllllllllfl. II. Brown. Fourth Row: L. Carvvr, C. Collins, H lfoolvy, Z, Clnntf-r. II, Cfombs. E. Llol lir1s,.R. Brown. I., Call. HOME ROOM 314 Ilirsl Row, I.r'ft ro Riuht: R. Cfowlirmu IP, Ilmfxmllv. I Krall, S IJIMWII. S Drum, Drwtorlll, S DL1llQl1Y'I'IX. I.. lIop.1s Second Row: CL IYXININ, B Cfurzix. ,I lluly, Culxwr, 5 C.rcvNlrx', S Dun- l.m, NI l.l1ll11r11. Ihird Rom: Ci Kwon. R lima.. If Di.rl:. N Cfr.1xsfofd,D Dm:-. D Dun- r.1r1. Ii. Ilfrdflrrllolf Fourth Ron: I', Dunn, I' lfrnrlrxa-'I li IJ.Ix1,I. lJ1I1f'll. I5 Ihxzs C, Ilon- rh.at, ,I Ilolmlnxm fa ..-.,.. 41 Ya.. I U 2 HOME ROOM 315 Eirit Row, I.f'ft to Right' M Ewiihiri KI Ewrv-tt. R fi.lICIY1 T.vIi Emi- I I'il1IIl. I., Elmorf-. 5c'C0nd Rom: R4 I'-IXIIIIKIIII, I. Eiith I3 fGi1miiini,II Ev:Q t'Q C' flihwii .X Ifxiiiri E fi.1I'LII1'! 'Iihird Rom: I Iimi-.swtix R ':.:':'!I X Ibiliw. R Iwaxf R I 1- I If'xl II Fourth Row: N Iislirrt, R I- -try S I'lflQIf'IVIi1'IIII, ID Ehx, II fit-firm-, ID EIu11vir'r' Fifth Row: H fhxlifmgiv Ii. Ixiiirzzii IJ Ifyffr, O Evrszusmi, I Elliott, I. I'I.NIl'IJ Ii IIPII HOME ROOM 316 First Row, Left lu Riszhtz F Hviiip- hiII. ,Ii Griffith. IIUCTIII. I. Gibson, D, Clxvatliousc. P, Ilzuiihllii. If Htm- nah, Second Row: G, Haqrr, II, Htmimonds. J, Hifkman, AI, Hayslip. AI Harrison, -I. Harris. Third Row: R, Hzuwood. CI, Harrifs. II, Herring, PA Hartlvy, R Ihrtlwitk A Ricks. B, Harlfw Fourth Row: D Grmiirig I Himiziii G Cray 'I' Grtxihfl I' IIAIW: fl II.irriS. Fifth ROW: Li II.1IIr'i' IJ IIt1riitIl1vri -I Hal:-, R Hziuvi. ,I II4uiiIiI1r. HOME ROOM 318 Firm Row If-ft xl- Right I Irhf- 1-1 Hxrks, X Hilr-mari, I, Hzikx S Kimi. NI Rf-Ili Second Row: I Ishiiiiu-I, X l,:-pmt, I' Lrfn-Slmrq, IJ Krmpp R Ifilizwir., I' -Instin- Ihird Row: M Iiirsth, Nj Ajimtiiia B IIufImaui. N lliiliiiwn I. II-iiitvi In II1Idl'I'IJI.iIIiI Fourth Row: L Kr--cklw, IJ Hill l. Ikdliw, I IlSIf', IJ I.LxwSuli Row: IJ IItfI4uI1iIi, IJ I..ixzII- lluwd ill Ishllirxvi. -IAIIIIX, Ii IALAMA Suri. I- Kcllv. M If-cfnard HOME ROOM 319 First Row, Lf-ft to Risht: D Lundy C. NIcGlont', C, Lewis. S. Mt'Maries J. Lyons. D, Martin. Second Row: C. Mrliihhin. 'I' Maxif M. Marshall. P Lewis, Mxiuntel L. Messcr. Third Row: T, List, J. Mann. S. Mey- er. V. Lownian. ,I, Lindsey, T. Mxiitin Fourth Row: 1. McGraw. R. Linde- man, C. Lozier. R. Lewis, ,l. Mem-, B Magaw. NV. Leste-r. Fifth Row: Cl, Logan, E. Loper, j. Manley. O. Mcfllaskmx R. Merh, L. Lewis, R. McDowell. HOME ROOM 321A First Row, Lf-ft to Right: M Noel C. Odle, H, Norris, A. Piquet. P Miller, S, Miller. R. Moore. Second Row: E, Payne, M. Prater, L. Moore, ,I, Phillips, M. Nunley. VI, Mor- KOH. Third Row: P. Payton. S. Mowery, M. Miller, C. Price. R. Newton Parker, AI, Peters. ,D. Fourth Row: R, Nunley. B. Shiv:-ly, M. Noel. R. Miller, C. Newman, J. Nourse. M. Sally, Fifth Row: VI. Miller, A, Plunkett, P. Nash, D. Phillips. P. Mullen, D. Miller, 1. Morrow. HOME ROOM 321A First Row 'sfdlrd , J, Shipley, R, Roth. A. Shepherd. C, Shaw, P, Salyer, S, SChisler, P, Ritchey. Second Row: bl, Rr-id, S. Schisler, H Riuus. I. Stliroi-cle-r, S, Rogers, S Queen, I Ross. R. Rau. Third Row: N. Sedewitk. ,I Shoe- nialxer, I Rf-ddins. 'lf Rirhardson, M, Sallv. D Rf-rd. N Siihwartz, B Shim-lx Top Row: N. Rithardson. ,l. Rideout, R. Reese. T, Randolph, D. Reynolds, D Rosen E Rgiison. D Richards. HOME ROOM 321 B First Row, Left to Right: B, Walk:-r. A, Van Hoosf-. HI. 'l'ravis, D, Yann-, Za-isler, S. llvinule, M, Wlliitv, Second Row: ll Wliocl. Cl. Whrn-ri. Ytliitzikr-r. R. lVilm'y, li, Wilvy, S Welih. -I, Vinson. Third Row: M. Torrf'nu'. M, Wad- dell, C, Welch. F. VVallvr, S, White. R, Wills. C, Warren, P, Vaughn. lfourlh Row: T. Worknmn, D, Wikofl, .-X. Tonilin. M, h.0lll'Il2.1lOS, G, Valen- tine, li. YYhite. K, Tortfr-S, Fifth Row: R, Yoncv. Al, Vaughn. L. Vaughn. D, Williard. -I, Wilson, R. Withers. ,l, Whitman, L. Wt-hh. HOME ROOM 321B First Row, Left to Right: R, Slepian, B. Slattery, B, Stone, W, Spuultla. A. Stout, A. Skimmer, -I. Spriggs, D. Smith. Setcorid Row: 1. Ward, K, Skaggs, P. Simpson, I, Taylor, H. Steele, R Snodgrass, A. Skaggs, J, Sturgill. Third Row: J. Sparks, C. Stalnaker C. Taylor. S. Smathers, ,I. Simpson J, Sizemore. D, Reed, V, Strasbaugh Fourth Row: H. Sloan, W. Smith, C Perry, A. Swope, M. Thomas. S Spears. J, Strayer. L. Stone, Fifth Row: j. Storey. R, Stone, E Smith. L. Stout. R, Stiers. H, Stock holm, R. Smith. 'QM T Qc in CUB REPORT!-IRS COVER PHS NEWS w, left to right: J. Benner. . gers, C. il . child. A. Whitlatch. Se n I ft t i ' Kirs T, Goldberg, A. Wegh ' , . I M. Erfurt . T 1 Row, left to . Johnson . . I , left to right: B. Hobstetter, A. Mxllard, W. Ruark, B. Boyd, B. Arthur, G. Barry. YATIENT PLANTING CULTIVATING THE GOOD SEED, WORKINCWI EAITHEULLY TO GROW fNTO VIGOROUS, ACTIVE, DEPENDABLE CITIZENS OE OUR COMMUNITY 7 4 . I STUDE.' COUNCIL Left to right: Mike Williams. president Dave McCoy. treasurer: Lynne Smith. corresponding secretary: Donna Boehm. recording seeretaryg Skip Martin, vice- V president. All l10t11c'1'cmm11 pttwlcir-11tsn1t't11v111lw1'sofStu' 01' lllf' illlfivlll l5Qd8l IIN' Cutiqncll tucivtf L11 11 tit-nr Clllllllfll. AQ won LIQ ll0llll'lltOlll Vllfilltllg spvcthecll UIT11' luelrm- wlwrul. Ill1vw+itu.1f11z.1t11111 ltxtxt- lvwn llvld. tin' cu1111c'il rm-vte to mtQz1111ze' work-Q witlt tin' Pfmrtmtrrtitlt illQll 51 1410 Illllll 1- L111cl tzilw up its1'1'Nprw11Nilmil1tx'11Q11 l't'Ill't'Nt'IllLlllX'l' pal. lot' the- ytmnd ol lllt'lllLIllSI'llUr11, STUDENT COUNCIL First Row, left to right: C. Caudill. A Dever L Smith J Longewav J Smith B Da ' C L Galyean- ' - - - - .- - . . Hs, . 'lark, S, White, B. Rader, K. S d R ', I-f ' 1 ' .' v - . . Y . . . Jsgnn' ova 1 t to right L Neuman. H. Baughman, V. Leport, S. Chiles, D, Boehm, J. Holltng, M, Romig, J, Pegblps' 5, Third Row, left to right: G Harris J Wilhelm D Blackburn C Harris T Norman D 'N ' , , . h ' . ' I ' ' - '- '- - - , ..1cC0y, B. Tabor, R, M b. l':f'u th Rim' IU! 10 flghl- B- Stone. Cv- Ryan. D. Rogers, R. Henderson, G. Johnson. J. Allen, M. Canter. H Ptfth Row, left to right: B. Hensley, M, Williams, D. Bassler, D, Rice, B. Destocki J, Higgins S Englebrecht F Wijligmg l- l A -Q xf Nl' 211 .yy t , i I i i ii Q- in 'C7 rlrfurlh, SFIFONIJ ROYV. S, Ilirhirr. B, .Xdnmk N. Cox, C Gamhill, I.. Neff, J Benner, J. Hol- ling. Il Lozier. THIRD ROW: R Lambert. IVI 1, 4119 ,,.. 77 i T5 SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY At the close of the year, a group of appxoxxmatelx FIRST Row, Loft to Right: N4 wimhishy M' llllfly-IllI'l'P KIIITIIOIK qxrls outstanding in Clumctc-r, wvrv - wt:-cl :Lynx 'H ln f f v f .. .H ..xl,... Spyyiqyy Ilfyggxy flnvupr l Tlw CP rvtr Q help tfv Qulclf' l4I'PSl1fI1CI'l little sistf'rs am fur- lw 1 t Stake-r. P. Rowll-Q, T. Goldberg. D, Boehm. willy, ulllg FOFRTII ROW: S. TVIGKQL-n. S. Morrow, H. Sal- verw. S. Chill-Q. G. Stakvr, A. Whitlatrh. J Nvi- '1t Q5 125 ,114 0 'Q 22' w-' 5 5 - Fm Ef-w-3 , 2' 55: Greg ,, T'1 of: P UPU FU' 2 4 :QA T1 ff 'S '7T: Vi' : inf Es? -1-1 ara. K I I I I E m N4 lm KIIIX' f'l.1z'lX w'1xn'1111r'rl lmli Ullllflll IW mv 1 W cl wr M211 lxltlx wrxvfri 'ix tlnv- fmrllx ffnxmwl mmm IIlfII1ll'I HI lllf QQ' If NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY lf: 1'vc'cm1i1zv 1-xu-llm-m-v in NCllOl.llNlllI J. cligiiauilvr, lt'L1Ll1'!wl11 J and i1'IAXlC'f' - 4 l of NlLlClQ'I'1I9, the- Ell1llX' Ball N14-Iximigil C llllllfl' nl' rhl- Naxticwiml Hmmm Su- Cimy was oigguiifvcl in Poitxrilrmtli llivh Snlimwl in lfl'7f I' ich Xihll intl fhfx Sn-coiicl 5l'Illt'9 O ' ' ,- . .4i 1 elur- tu hu pm: u nr ut the kllllllfll claw .md If ri pu fl Ill Of the NClllOl claw .im clcctvcl ru iiiviiihmsliip. Pupilx lm' slum-11 hx' 11 um' Of thfl l-L1f'L1lIX' cm the basl- ul c'llL11uCt1'1'. ll'llCll'l'NlllIJ, and wiviu- licriii Nul- dents who are high in icliolmxhip, P.H.S. vlmpte-1 ul Naliurizil Hmmm' Sofia-tx' IIIIWIQ thei tint Xlrmclax' ul' Cacih C.lli'llClL1l'lllfllllll, Nvxx lllt'llllJt'IN 2111- inithitvcl .it rhl- lim lt'Qllll1l' ZISSOIII- bly in Aplil with upp1'op1'i.1tn' Kl'l'fxIllOIl NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW 1Sealedj, Left to Right? J. Nelson N. Cox, S. Chiles, C. Gamhill, NI, Iirfuth, M, A. SQIKEI. SECOND ROW 1StandingJ: P. Fournier. M. Williams, D. Mvfoy, D, Boehm, N. Wimhish R, Lang, D, Hnrr, .l, Freeland. v - IFS , , is 4? .. 1 In . I, NXTIOXXI. HONOR OFFICERS Lett to Right: Ann Whitlatch. secretary Donna Boehm, treasurerg Dave McCoy, preg ident: Sup Fhilrs, Vice-Presilcnl. T X F-4 Q f --H PAK' ,X hi- M, v. .ji l f- I' ' , 1 I ll ll I O T l Fd . A LIBRARY STAFF :'gRiTdROVK iK'nc-clingbz C. Burins. M. Hartley. K. Scaggs. N. Wimbish. P. Davis, P, Lpwisv J. Wallis- SECOND Row J eatin L 5' D9x'S'.R' Toleman- I- Caflffi J- D0S10fki. J. Davis. R. Rism-r. P. Kiscr. K. Hmm-. J. um-, THIRD Row- . . I er. , Woods. R. lxoyes. D. Ruhlman, J. Cox, J. Dextocki, D, Grubb. B. McKee. J. D, I.inc1k.S. Mcliibbin G Harris' J. Kcgloy. J. Perkins. J. Lawson, ' ' ' THE LIBRARY STAFF 'I'I1P'I'l'UjZl!1 I,ibr:11'y Stziil' of RHS. is mir' of tw I'lII'lil'HI vwnlw :incl tin- si-gisfwm. tb? xnmt L1c'tix'0 UIUIN in tin' wlwol. Iimiclw au- 'Hn' pixrpfww of tlic' Vinh ix to Il'Z1i'Il tlmv Qtu- wisting thi' stiuli-nts in thc-ir pursuit of infminza- mlm-nn in mlm- pimps-in cum- of Imokx. ui ii-.pmt tifm and livlping llw lihruiixin. NIH, IIz1l'tlc'y. in lliv lilnzny 1J:'UIJl'I'ly. .md In gnc' lilnuiy wrxiu- xiiriom tvcrhnivzil Inks. thi- IIICIIIIVWS IIIIYIIIQK' Irv tlu- xtmlvntx wt' ITIIS. rliv hullvtin bozircl in tin' main hall ncvrmliim FIRST RONV: Recording Secretary. R. Nl'-Kun-3 Prcxiihnl. G. Harris: Vivo-President, S. Mc- Kihbing Corresponding Secretary, C. Burns, SECOND HOW: Trcaaurx-r. J. Coxg Sm-ia! Chair- man, D, Ruhlmang Publicity Chairman, D. Grrbbg f rt Chairman. J. Ik-sim-ki: Historian, Wimbish, LIBRARY STAFF OFFICERS i -Uv I 'Ni FIRST RUIY. I,0fl I0 Right: 'I, fioldbvrq. II. H4-aslry. P, johnson - -- - CI. Nlultcr. U I4 A 5 5 xliczoxn mmf ul. Km.-,. xx xx 1-hh. I S I I S THIRD RUN- I. Ifuiefr. XI Xliluard. B. IIZINIIICF. R, Rilry. IJ. Dr-wr, B. Kc-Ill-5, HJVRTH RUN: lj. Copley. XA l.0x,I.,I'1lIt'nuo0d. IJ. Nliluurd, XCITIVE LEADERS GIVE SCHOOL SERVICE 5... ji Q2 in GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Erfurth, J. Bennei M Milvsard E Vanis D Allen SECOND ROW B, Heasley, P, Webb, N Cox C Gamblll L Brown G I R L S ' L E A G U E The Girls' League is open to every girl in the high school. The cluh's leadership is Composed of a council consisting of ten members and the sponsor. Mrs. Margaret Mcllrooin. the dean of girls. The two major social events of the year sponsored by the Girls' League are the Fall Formal Dance and the Mother-Daughter Party in the spring. The Cluh owes its surfess to the fine spirit and hearty Co-operation of the coun- cil and to the interest of the girls throughout the school. GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS Left to Right: C. Gambill. N. Cox. P, Webb. L. Broun. G..-X.-X. CiI.l'I1 I-'IRST Row mst-axefw cy Ra clinski. J Win-. I.. I4-vim-. I.. Smith. S. fragcr. II l':111dill .I I.1111gc1x:1x. R .VX YllINNl'III'I' SLI UND RUN: H. lrxing. I. I'zn111-. .I ihildrcx, K Gul 11-1111. NI luII1e'r. P I-.mirrhilli I I'hz1lc'I1Q'1' IIIIRIJ ROXYI NI X Stats-11 .I Nlcllor I. Kurlritl J SmilI1.Y Taylor. Il Rirh JIFIISOII. N' l'IHl'l'IN4lll. J Stvnrnex TOP ROW: I-1. Hur:- K. D0iQt, .L Wcghorst. J St0:1r110s.NI Wow. NI Romig J. Buur111.1n. K. ll1ll'hIl'I' Dc' 'xr I . x 'mt 9 .fig f 'X PLAY A SPORT, BE A SPORT XXYIIPII wah l1QlXlx Pklllllxll BDU IJUIIIIN 1111011311 Nportw 11.11- 11111'.111f111. XIIII .1111 1-l1g1I1l1- im' 111c'111Iw1'Nl1111 III 1I1v fnlllx .X1l1l1-111 .Xwm1.111f111. llu- ff..-X..X. IIIPS tw SIIIIIIIILIIK' 1l1f1 , . ., , , . J. . M Ruth :XIIII Pvulu- IS SIJOIISOIQ :md Club c1I'I1c'1'1'Q .IIt'f Pat Nuvl. p1'1'S1cI1-1111 Yifki DOH. x'1c'C-p1'w1d1'11t2 XIz11'1l111 EFI-LlI'Ill. 111-:1s111'v11 111141 giIIICIY Ilv.-Xtlcy. SfxC'I'PITI1'f'. Put Noel 11111 111411111-cI.' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: N. Wimhish. J. Harrigan. S. Carter, C. Brown, S. Morrow, SECOND ROW: A. Rance. R. Lambert. M. Hartley. V. Doll. Nl. I-Irfurth. S. DeAtley. THIRD ROW: S. Sexton. J. Free- .. I -1 K land, P. Noel. M. Schroeder, F. Fitzer, F. Fitzer. 46 -1 Y SPANISH CLUB W V 1 Q A Ili-lou. 'limp PVIRST -ROW 181-qu-dr. tml an Right: n. .xll0Il. R. xml. P. Fziirchilrl. u. Prim-. n. Collit-r N. Tmuls. P. Harrix. SLCOND ROW: J. Taylor. V. Dull. P. Sunafrank. D. Srhixlcr. D. Hillfllkl' J. Scott. 1. Wvtlhurst. Nl, J. Parker. THIRD ROW: D. Whitaker. J. Wilhelm. G. Rutherford J. Pitcher, B. Fl'2ljNlll'L'. H. Miller. H. Johnson. D, Wills. FRENCH CLUB B1-lon. BOTIUIII FIRST RUW iScatc-db. Left to Right: J. McNeal. L. Custer. C. Net-ruaurd. P. llarris. I.. Barry C. Caudill, A Rowlcs SECOND ROW: B. Radu-r. J. .L Dawson. J. Rmxlcs, C. Si-aggs, J, Z1-isler G, Payne, B. Stevens. THIRD ROW: D, Dover. J. A. Koch, J. Miller. B. Riclmrdsun, J. Smith S. Burris, S. Church. FOURTH ROW: J, Nlcfain. T. Goldberg. I.. Raisin. R. Thuma. C. Heath B. Dawson, J. Holling, L. Neff. vin'--aug., vngvw-4, i 'Q 1? ' .44 , Q3 Nl M Fmsr Row. Left to Right: B. Slattery, NI. Noel. S, Sehisler, . , ,. I.. Illeks, l. It-nnant. B, J. Walker. F, Lehman. SECOND Burkholder, W. Speulda. R, Rall. J. Vinson, R, Snodgrass. THIRD ROW: S. Cooper, J. Doty, C. Mc-Kihhin, M. Kirsch, K. Dodenhoff. R. Bierley. I-1, Bush. FOURTH ROW: C. New- man, C. Clark. R. Stone, R. Miller. J. Herring. G. Allard. INTER NOS FIRST ROW Irft I0 Right: Ii. Elmore, H. Baker. R. Beckett, S, VVt-hh, F, Frm-, B. Sle- pian, .L Wlnrtnn. SFI'- OND ROW: S. Miller, J. Everett, S. Queen, M. Torrence. A. Egbert. J. Hickman. B, Gales. THIRD ROW: IX. Ad- kins, B. Baughmzin. C. Gihsnn, J, Ashrrzift, H Riggs, J, Lindsey, J. Bell. FOURTH ROW: L. Euth. K. Tnrges, S. Meyer. J. Boyd. P. Crammer. S. Smathers. J. Browne. FIFTH ROW: D. Rogers, R. Brown, J. Manley. A. Plunkett. R. Merh. C. Lozicr. FIFTH now: w, Smith, J, Boyd. A, Swope. XVI. Canter, N Sedgwick, W. Speulda, O. Fer- guson. l:-ri! Inter Nos meaning among ourselves is the Latin Club lor hrst year stu- dents. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate interest in Latin and to learn more about the Romans to whom we are inclehted for many things which we eirioy in modern life, The sponsor is Miss Anna l'il2IlI'I'. Nleniher- ship is open to any student enrolls-tl in first year lntin. Proqrains mere-pl11nnc'cl each month hy the program committees which were appointed hy the presi- dent. ROVV! P. VVehh. Mauntel. I., PLUS ULTRA FIRST ROVY, Left to Right: P. Scott, J, Lorentz, J. Hen- dricks, J. Nelson, C. Dresback. D, Martin, R. Saunders, L. Sol- daty. SECOND ROW: G. Har- ris, C. Glickcrt, D. Linard, L. Elliott, J. Theiss, S. Gabel. I., Brown, A. Dew.-r. THIRD ROW: J. Stearnes, P. Lewis, A. Craycraft, D. Hill, M. Cran- ston, R. Hollis, J. Childrey, J. Stearnes. FOURTH ROW: K. Andre, R, Sherwood, J. Smit- tle, J, Hale, R. Dawson, G. Jolmson, J. Couch, L. Bartlett. FIFTH ROVV: B. Robinson, M. Moss, N. Hobstetter, J. Linck, D. Rice, M. Romig, M. Schuler. K. Dcist. Plus l'ltr4i is under the supervision of Miss Margaret Ball. In tearliing tin- students about the ciiistmiis of the Roniaiis. it F1180 opportunity lu heroine better gisqiiaiiitt-cl socially, Second. third. year Latin stiiilems niay lwrmiu- iiivinlwrs of Plus Ultra. Those addition to gives them and fourth who main- tain a passinu urzultf Liv:-i'11Q'v gm- vligililm- and mv f-xpf-ru-cl to serve on pro- gram committees during the year n-5 --5 1---Q UK WT hh- 1 .xyl . FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Levine, C. Shepherd, S. Perry, K, Galyean, S, Daugherty, L. Porter, L. Cubbege, J. Longeway. SECOND ROW: J. Mellor, J. Mc- Ginnis, C. Burns, Dailey, J. Peebles, N Carr, L, Fryman. L. Gregg. THIRD ROW: E. Horr, P. Wheeler. D. Carter, A. Tomlin. M. Ferguson. D. Clifford. L. Stettler. R, Robinson. FOURTH ROW: D. Nel- son, T. Nonnan, D. Wood, B. Wainstein. C. Winn, L. Dient. T. Thoroughman, K. Stone, A. FIFTH ROVVI P. Hayes. B. Perkinson. F. Wil- liams. B. Ison, D. Stamper. D. Horr, A. White. ll '.. ? 'N P' Q -MH1 W' .' 4 .n, u, fmiuxfm., f fx A V 90-J' .Q , wh S'- 1 .IPNIOR Rl1X'liI,l'IRS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J -4,44 Hendrieke. I.. Fuhhege. P. Har OND ROW: P, Fairchild. Nl Rogers. E. Allen. J. A. Koch. 4' ley. J. Buurman. V. Doll. S chak. C. Quinn, P. Sunafrank . My K. Clark. l,. Bartlett. gn, REVELERS' The C1l'ZiIIl3Iit'Cllll'7Ol- PHS. lNIilt'Rt'N'l'1t'lS'Cfllli3.0IJCIlOI1Il'IOjllHlOI'i and seniors. Prospective Illf'llliN'I'N are liCllllll'l'ClZ to write It short passage ol' literaltllrcl on the stage as Iryouta. or to Ilan- xvorkc-cl mtiQfnrtorily on sonar' phase of tlivatvr proclurticm. John Glass servecl as sponsor of the Cluh and as Ihr- clirertol' lor all produc'tions ol' the club. lizxrli year Rex'- vlvix IJl't'Sl'YliN il l'o1'i11r'1o li1'o:1clu':1x NIIITJINN 'l'liiS xruiljs prml11c'Iion um 'l'l11 'l'7HlfH7. ,IINIORRI-1Xl LER5 '----- FIRST ROW :St-utetih. Left to Right: G Ap- pleton. L. Wear. D Srhisler, S l'rzmt'ord. J. P. llistel, S llgirlinl S li l' 0 N D RINY. Nl Glick. J. K1-p.:I4-5, B Gardner. I., lforrl. I.. l-lvzuii. J, Sunil 'l'lllRll RON? J. xvlllltllll, K. l leshmun, ll Black- burn. J. Ash: init, 'l'. Iirou ne. li. Barry. B. Wuinstein. l-' O I' R TH ROW: T. Tai lor. C' Blood. J. Broun. H, - Nlaswie. H, Miller. R. Nelson up 'ii .M 5 Vw! rn rie, P. Wehh. P. Dressler. Slif- Cugter, THIRD ROW: M. llart- Burris. FOURTH ROW: Hm- SENIOR RIZYELICRS FIRST ROW. Left ln Right: J. Kegley. S. Dixon. A. Whit- latch. J. Nelson. M. Milward. F. Robeson. N. Cox, SECOND ROW: G. Stalker. C. Shepherd. D. Boehm. B. Wzhiner. J. Asche, C. McCulloch. R. Riley. THIRD ROW: P. Fournier, R. Lamb.-rt, L. Nell, T. Goldberg, J. Holiing. D. Milwarrl. M, l-1r- furth, D, Devcr. FOURTH ROW: R. Bishop, K. Deist, D. Ruhlman, A. Vance, J. John- son, J. Grimes. B. Neal. FIFTH ROW: N. Wimbish, R. Bishop, P. Keyes, B. Boyd, C. Heath, D. Horr, F. Fitzer, S. Semones. 'J QD I cb s-. um- ' 0 Q i - ' 93 '39 Q - 'MN NA' 'V' inf M. ff uw.. W Xt... 'ilk H 01 SENIOR REVELIQRS FIRST ROW CSeatedJ. Left to Right: J. Longe- way, J. A. Parker. S. Chiles, K. Argeros. V. Staiger, L. Ellenwood. J. Benner. SECOND ROW: J. Harrigan. E. Brafford. B. Kelley, M. L. Thack er, R. Ailstock, C. Gam- bill, S. Keyes. THIRD ROW! S. DeAtley. B. Adams, G. N'lcGlonc-. C. Muller, G. Harris, J Smith , C. Brown. FOURTH ROW: B. Wil- son, B. Heasley. B. Hickman, D. Engle- brecht, K. Daehler. A. Weghorst, R. Lang. FIFTH ROW: G, Ryan. B. Hohitetter. D. flic- Coy. NI. Herring. T. Eckhart. G. Albrecht. F. Fitzer. TRI HI-Y SENIOR TRI-HI-Y Char Pri Chapter FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A. Whitlatch, L. Barry, J. Harrigan. M. Milward. L. Lozier, J. Fordyce. S I-I C O N D ROW: J. A. Parker, S. Shumate. B. Wasmer. M. L. Thacker, C. McCul- loch, S, Keyes. THIRD ROXVZ J. Nelson. I., I-fllenwood. R, Ailstoek. G. Stalker. D. Dever, M Nlershon. F O L' R T II ROW: R. Lambert. J. Miller. C, Gamhill. R. A. Kinker, B. Adams, J. Bennett. FII-'I' H ROW: T. Goldberg. F Fitzer, J. Holling. M. Erfurth. . ..r ugnfk rr' ' SENIOR TRI-HI-Y FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Y Staiger, S. Dixon. NI. Keeney K. Kayes, J. Benner. N. Cox SECOND ROW: I-'. Robeson. R Riley. K. Argeros. 5. Chili-,Q rj Brafford. THIRD ROW: S. De - Atley, R. Webb, C. Brown, H Price, L, Neff. A, Vanee FOURTH ROW: D. Boehm. D , ww f ts fer, S. Medley. C. Scaggs well. R. Papke, D. Flowers, P McClave, B. Heasley. AS A GROUP OR AS INDIVIDUALS. WE ASSI'ME LEADERSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITY Senior chapters of Tri-Hi-Y -Lar Gente and Char Pri----livecl up to their motto: To Create. maintain. and extend throughout the Community Chris- tian fellowship. Bienibership in the club is open to all senior girls. Some of their projects were making baskets for 'lilianksgiving and Christmas dinners. and assisting with the blue crutch for polio campaign. Ol ' -mug 4' ,av .nf afifi, A is Y v , -, NV Ruhlman, S. Semones. C. Mul- FIFTH ROW: J. Ashe, S. Kid- SENIOR HI-Y FIRST ROW tSeatc-db, Left to Right: J. Thatcher. P, Kimes, J. Peebles, B. Tabor, D. Hatch- er, G. Harris. SI-ZCOND ROW: F. Stone. R. Bishop. T. Harold, J. Thatcher, J. Johnson, J. Shoemaker. THIRD ROW: J. Grimes, S. Mc-Kihhin, L. Bo- ron, P. Fournier. R. Bishop, D. McCoy, B. Hickman. FOURTH ROW: G. Albrecht. D, Tinsley, B. Fraysure, P, Keyes. D. Bassler. B. Wilson, R. Lang, FIFTH ROW: F. Col- lins, C. Heath, M. Williams, L. Sunafrank, J. Higgins, J. Pitcher, T. Eckart. uv vyv nbvven 4 EFFECTIVE PARTICIPATION IN GROUP ACTIVITY The junior Hi-Y Club. the Ciusaclc'i's. is open to all boys in the junior class Lit PHS. Aftivc inmnbership p:1rtic'ipz1tr'cl in the Civir' wvliizirv clr'ix'f's. pro- niotcd Social relations. and sporismul tlic showing of vzirious educational movies. -ul W. -an -4r.,i ?fl 4? rx, - ?'s ,IENIOR HI-Y FIRST ROW ISQ-atc-dl. Left to Right: J. Distul. D. Schisler. Crun- ford, J. Ashcraft. J. Ap- Dleton. S. Martin. SEC- OND ROW: R. Rau, B. Wainstein. I.. Fnrd. I- Svolt, NI. Glick, I.. Evans. THIRD ROW: B. Gardner, R, Nelson. J. Jones, K. Fleslunan. D, Blackburn, G, Barry. J. I-lllenwood, FOI'RTIl ROW: C. Blood. II. Goltz. J. Wilhelm. A. White, T. Browne, R, Henderson. F I F T II ROW: J. Brown, R. Shumate. B. Destm-ki. H. Massie. G. Grimshaw, T. Taylor. IRI-HI-Y BUNX-FIIDF FIRST ROW fS6atvdJ. Left to Right: J. NIC- Neal. J. Longeway, J Price, P. Lawless. E. Vxlnis. SECOND ROW' J . Hendricks. P. Harris, I.. Smith. I., Cuhht-ge R. Phipps. THIRD ROW J. Vance. X. Shy. J. Mc- Cain. L, Bartlett, D 0 ' B r i 1- li. V. Doll I-' 0 L' R T Il ROW: C Quinn. K. Deist. V Adams. P. Sunairank J. Cox. Deo Yule-nts' Cfhaplrr it Nluk 'l'Rl-HI-X FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Dressler. B. Stevens. P. Webb. C. Caudill, C, Fitch. SECOND ROW: J. Wallace, S. Burris, B. Harrison, P. Fairchild, B. Ra- der. THIRD ROW: M. Bowen. K. Daehler, J. Smith. M. Ly- kins, S. Sparks. FOURTH ROW: I-I. Allen. J. Boorman. K. Clark, li. Call, A. Wcghorst. TRI HI-Y FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW, Left to Right J. Hendrick, K. Keyes, S. Dres- bach, B. Wasmer, B. Rader, S. Warden. SECOND ROW: C. Custer, D. Dever, S. Burris, A Dailey, C. Bums, A. Dever THIRD ROW: D. Clifford, D Linard, C. McCulloch, C. Gam- bill, M. Hartley, B. Baughman C. Scaggs. FOURTH ROW: A Craycraft, J. Smith. D. Ruhl- man, K. Daehler, V. Doll, C Burns, P. Lewis. FIFTH ROW. K. Clark, P. Sunafrank, J. Hig- gins, V. Adams, T. Harold, K DPISY, A. Weghorst. TEACHING IS AN ART Future Teachers of America is Composed of three grand ideas. The FUTURE helonqs to youth and is full of hope. opportunity. and promise to those who prepare themselves for it. Concern for the future lifts the higher orders above the lower. It is the foundation of prog- ress. TEACHERS are the builders of civiliza- tion. Next to the mother who passes on the un- fiat 5A v ending stream of life comes the teacher who preserves, enriches. and transmits the ideals and purposes of the race. AMERICA is pe- culiarly the home of the Future and of the 'llCflCllCl'.n The Purposes and Ideals of this organization are: to help Future Teachers to learn. and to cultivate character qualities essential to good teachers: and to develop student leadership. 343' l Q, ! N4 f ,s VX:-P 4 ii ...W A E64 R7 Tall. Y:-A: NEWSCIASS FIRST ROVV. Left to Right: A. Vfhitlatch, M. Erfurlh. J. llolling, C. Gamllill. SECOND ROVV: K. Dcisl A. Weghorst, P. Fairchild, J. Benner. T, Goldberg, THIRD ROW: A. Millard, M. Rogers. D. Flowers. B. Hcasley. FOURTH ROW: B. Arthur, G. Barry J. Johnson. L. Ford. FIFTH ROW: B. Hobsletter. B. Boyd, WY Ruark, M. Glick, R. Munyon, G. Kirsch THE STUDENT PRINTS NEWSPAPER OF PHS CHl'.tiKlNf, lHlx Nl.lNSC'l..XSS Cil.ll' BOOK Left to Right: John Johnson, Gvorge Barry, Larry Ford, Marian Bowen, Marty Glick. ,MSF 3 v BIl.l. BOYD Editor JNJ TOBY GOLDBFRG Assibtam lidixor CLIP BOOK RFCORIJERS Left to Right: Martha Erfurth. Ahigail Weghorst, Ann Whitlatch, Karen Deist. QQ! 1-r-' Q71 l'HU'l'OGR XPHFR5 left 10 Right: Alfred Millard. Waller Ruark. Dirk Nlunyun REWRITE Left to Right: Martha Erfurth, Jeanette Hulling, Dona Flowers, Peggy Fairchild. -an -J 'S CARTOONISTS Left to Right: Bob Arthur, Bev- erly lleasley, George Kirsch. ,pf If fi be Svtuhent iBrint5 Of Portsmouth High School yoruxuz z PORTSMOUTH omo FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1, lQ3o NI, Q F h Cl b H Mahdi Grgs elle? 1. C rcle Franta s P5 rw French club leur e tne 'vfardx Gras r grand style w1nthe gutsxsTuesda Tn1s s re 'r1 or ct e el .1 Taoles were et un on the oalcony or the g1rls gym r strnble 1 Par s s lew LAKE Sorrn lab mem bers and me ues-ts cam IH costume u1table to the Mari Gras ard at ores-s t1 ne there were ten'- at1xe plans or a lung andqaen 'vfard1 Gras wh ch salwayf celebrated on the Tuesday be- tore Ash Wednesday lb a t1me or carmvals masquerade s and merrymakmg IH general Comm1ttees who planne d the party are entertaumm e nt Letty Neff cha1rman Ga Payne and Jane Anne Kath, re freshments Toby Goldb e r cha1rman Penny Harr1s and -Xr1stea Argeros Beyerly R1chardson was cha1rman of 1nv1tat1ons Work mg w1th her were OSSIE Can- ter Bob Dawson Patty K1rk patr1ck and Sandra Church Bonny Rader was cha1r man of the chaperon commmee w1th Carolyn Scaggs Harry Bass and Sally Burns Julla Sm1th BarbaraSte yens and Jo Ann Dawson yere 1n charge of ftnancc College Day Has Wlcle Proqram Students of PHS sgntlvhm- day studymg college possinlmes Each scheduled three colleges to 1nvest1gate A speC1a1a1 phabet1cal arrangementdzvded students 1nto three grows for schedulmg Ohto Unversty Gm State and M1am1 Other colleges and schods of advanced tra1n1ng regresafini were Bethesda Hospmtal Bowl 1ng Green Cap1tal Case Den- 1son U11yers1ty of C1nc nnat1, C1nc1nnat1 C on seryatory oz MUSIC JCW1Sh Hosp1tal,Kenyor College M1r1etta Marshall, 'vfercy Hosp1tal Vlorelffrad, Om Northern Oh1o Wesley in Cl terbe1n Portsmouth Intersere Busmcss College RD Granci Steohens College Transvlvara, Western Cdlege War-:.rn Resfrxe, Vlr1lm1ngton Wxttenberg and Wooster H l. Yochum Ia'l0yea15 prestdent of Cap1tal Un velszty spoke to an assembly djunnrs and semorgs on Hdmer Dixzanm Is lt For Me '7 at a specxal Caught at rehearsal, members Tra1tor show a few scenes from Top Karlene Daehler Bob Neal a are Be x co cha of Revelers cast for The the1r thr1ll packed play nd B111 Boyd 1n a momact of tensxon just belowlrxghtj the Nayy Tom Browne Butch Waxnstem Casey Blood and John Johnson l1ne up lett Boyd lstandmgj Ted Cooper and George Ryan talk oy e r loyalty quest1onn11res below r1ght a shot brmgs Boyd to the floor 1th Carol Gamb1ll knee Heath and Terry Taylor standlng 1 ng and Daye Horr C0l1n lower left Jeanette Hd l1ng reg1sters horror ut the cl1nch between B111 Boyd and Carol Cramb1ll oren And Dever Reagn At Valenhnes Danc or1s Dc er and Larry Boren cr name Kng and ucen at the Tr H1 Y H Valent nc Dance Fr day right 1n the g1rls gym D1ckSrh1sle.r Y Counc1l v1ce pres1d nt s Marge lvfll ard c man L1nda Barry D1ckSch 1sler Jean bongeway Jul1a Sm1th Colm Heath J1mSCI1I, Mar1lee Rom1g Judy Nelson I..o1s Fryman Sue Daugherty 9 evelers Move Spues Into HS Beware PHS students -X, tra1tor and atom c Sp1CS have 1nyaded the hxlls of PHS and th1s atom1c Clfy The Trntor goes or the ooards next Thursday 1nd Fr1d y xn the school 1ud1tor um Revelers product1or 1 The Tra1tor by Hen'-nan Wag hasacastaloboys 1rri3g1rls under the d1rect1on of John Glass club spon or Costume comm1ttee has the prob lem ot !1nd1ng authentxc Navy gear ard umtorms for the sa1lors 1n the play Workmg on the publ1c1ty commltise erly Heasley Ann Wh1tlatch 1rmen Larry Wear 'vhrtyGlnl', Ron Nelson ind I..1nda Ellen wood P Qgrirh 1ndt1cket C Off! 1n1ttte consxsts o Toby Glld Berg cha1rm1n Barbara Kel lcy Penny H3FFlS JOATUPQT ker Judy Benner Pat Vvebo Fay F1tzer and Freda F1tzer Fflddy n1ght ushers ar c Sandra DeAtley .hne Hendrxcls Colleen Qumn Rosal c L1 rn H rt and Judy Harr1gan Nancy Vl.1mb1sh cha1m1an, Peg Sunalr nk Lmd Cub Betty Jane VN lsmer 1ndAn1t1 Nance are on make up W orkxng on t ge urmsh ngs ire Bethlny nne Ad ms cha1rm1n Mel1 ss H rtley Leanna Bartlett, Roger 5131411 and Carol n McCulloch ' if . 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I ' EDITORS Left to right: Letty Nc-H, Donna Boehm, Linda I ggi-SA' 'li ,nzivr 1954 TROJAN AND 1935 TKOJXN COI.l'MBIA l'NIVl'IRSlTY MlEDAl.lST AWARD ,56 YEARBOOK REFLECTS THE GREEN YEARS, THE FORMATIVE YEARS OF YOUTH Throughout thx: yvgixy mom S03 has hvcu thc- hvacl- quarters for Opcliutirm Yr-111' lioolqf' The 'IQROJAN mmm has often vihratm-cl to zhl- Calle of XN'lic'11- ii thc Clllllllllyijn 'Pasi tht- art gum. iifilllifk the cjopyf' Will you plvxw- type' this fox' mr' T' XYQ hm v worlu-rl clilig:-nth' plixriningouiitl1a-iii0,cln'xix- ing' lziyoutx, cmppirig' plirmtus. writing copy. xml Qupwz- xisiuq pirtuiw srlivcliilr-N. .M lust. out of Urvzit rmiliiiximi and much lizircl mul. xv- lixixilly ctmiiplf-iv our hig. wx- Citiuq year hook! Thi- 19716 'I'Rnj.-xx Stull. siiicn-iwly hopes this hunk will help you rf,-call thi' ple-gmm-s of thosff wonclviliil Gwen Yfaff! . 6 'Mn I 9 l Jos, is ..-Y N . 1 n ' 95' QS F ' 4554? -4 .f.'- .iq iz ,.l.. '51 ..-fv -R JUNIOR TRORIAN s'1ixifif MEMBERS Left to Right: L. Elliot, L. Ford. K. DL-ist, A. We-ghorsl, T. Taylor, J, Smith, M. Glick, V, Doll, Junior Stull Mc-inlnfr, J, P. DiSI0l Ll XY l!l'SlNl,SS Nl ll-I-'-'UI-I If I' PR XI TH I GIRLS lvl! lnI'IL1llI' llulllq- I iigla-lin-Ali! .luxrv llviiiu-Il Nlixzui llixnli NI.irllx ii Nl:-ixliml x ,ff ,x 'I' fb X shi- mi-P' '75 THE SUCCESSOF TH TROAIAN IDEPENDS ON xrmxx SENIUR TROJAX ST.-XFF rxl rem. scaled, loft lu right: R. Bi-shop, J. Grimes, G. Rxnn, Sm-cumi nm: R. Lzmmhert, I-1 Brnffnrd. T. Gnldhe-re: llc-aslvy. B, Km-llc-5, X. Whitlzuvh, Third ron: J. Johnson, J. Holling. INSERT: ll Scruggs and NI. Stakvr. 1 'gym The-5' just dropped in to spcnd the night Kurlt-nu Um-hler, Jane Ann Koch, Dave Blackburn Dick S4-liislz-r. Julia Smith, Jane Dcstocki, Icanna Bartlett J P. Distcl. Larry Xvear A Delightful Comedy Given by the junior Class A comcdy full of murdcrs. cmbczzlt-rs. and Strzlllill' chzirzictcrs rockcd thc nudi- torium with laughter when thc 'Iunior Cla55 prcscntcd thcir rollicking sticccsf. Murder She Says. by -Izuncs Rcuch. Mr, Jack Ovcrman ably produced and directed thc play, The cast consistccl of: Janc Dcstocki, Larry XN'cz1r. Kurlcnc Dachlcr. Dzivc Blackburn. .Iulia Smith. Dick Schislcr. Marian Rogc-rs. P. Diw- tcl. lmzinnzi Bartlctt. Klzirtv tilick. Izmc Kun Ixoch 61:01 fu Bain ll 5 If I l0f J Dirk Sthisltr Nlirtx Click Itannd Bartlett Date Blackburn Julia Smith Jam Des Bdrrs Jang Ann Koch Karleng Daehler J P Distel larrx Wt-'ii V7 tot ki it urgt qv I 'KAin't love grand! Leanna Bartlett, Dave Blackburn, Jane Ann Koch, George Barry, Karlene Daehler. You dirty bird, you're the murderer J, P. Distel, George Barry, Laffy Wear, Jane Destocki, Marty Glick. Dave Blackburn. HIIlIllI11. , . , something is wrong here. A typical statement made hy Director Jack Overman George Barry, Marty Glick, Mr. Overman, Karlene Daehler B1URDER SHE SAYS '1- Hc'll nvwr sw that farm in Sw:-dc-n Butch Wainstein, Colin Heath. Dave Horr. 'Q -. .,,--a--N Wu ff pix 7 0 U X , J l s. 5. 1 fa, F , ,- 12 I 1: ,W Betty Wasmcr. Linda Cuhbcgv, IR-gfzy 511118- frank, and Anim Vnnm- mzlkmlp thc- vm! bvfnrv FUTIIIIH 111110. Oh! I hrg your pz1rdu11 Carol Gzlmhill. Bill Boyd, Karlenc Dafehlcr THE TRAITOR, BROADVVAY SUCCESS GIVEN BY THE REVELERS' CL UB xlR.tIUIlNfil.A5S.1J1Hf'I+17 s K , I I Q fi k Spies. IIfi1IOI'S and CiIOID1C homh Qeciets wept , through the 1:11112 when Rewlvu' llimnatic' Cfluh 7 pn-Qt-rite-cl thc- iwcerit liroaduay iiivce-QQ. Th:- llililllfflljl hy Ili-mian Wcmuk, .john Claw cluh Cpommn cliir-Ctvd the play :incl was in cilmigv 111' ill p 4 oints ul' pihcluctioli. .luniwrs .md svuimx in the C2151 were Daw Hott. Claml Gamhill. llill Boyd. Colin Heath. Teriy 'I'aylm, Gvoi'ge 1l8i'iy..In'aiu'ttm' llolling. Ka1'l:-m- llgu-l1le'1'. 141111 llrowmf. -lim lYil111-lm. llim klcuicw. llutuh xllillll- stein. -john -l01lIlSOIl. Phil Ki-yes. llick Scliislm George- Rvan. 'lecl Cnopt-i'. 14011 Neal. :incl Cinwx Blood. This print has been fog ed b radioactivity' ,Z Y Terry Taylor, Ted Cooper, Bill Boyd 'x A gentleman to see the Commander Phil Keyes, Jeanette Holling, Ted Cooper, Dave Horr, George Ryan. I'm sorry-he's dead . Bill Boyd, John John- son. Dick Schieler. Tom Browne, Jim Wilhelm. Caecy Blond. Georilf' Barry. fw R TROJAN SPIRIT PROMOTED BY Xi 9 M 9 0 'v 'E v Q, 9 u TRGIAN MARCHI NG BAND 1 ff mv. 'Y -Vi L' vi wg I I ,X gf l l L, First Row, Left to right: N. Lewis, ln.. nuyerl, R, Papke, C. Fitch, M. Hileman, R. Saunders, P. Kiser. Second Row, Left to right: C Est:-pp, C, Whetstono, S. Byrd, J. Lisath, M. Thurston. P. Harris, C. Neergaard. Third Row, Left to right: D. Stamp- cr, B, Russell, N. Hohstetter, F, Fi zer. S. Semones A. Lewis, J. Vance. Fourth Row, Left to right: B. Johnson, V. Haley, G CHOIR ii 'Ku' t , Starks, B. Stone, G. Kerns, G. Nourse, F. Lone. Choral music is an important part of thc cultural program of studies at Portsmouth High. The club sings for important school programs and for civic groups. Thr- Portsmouth High Choir is an clcctivc study for those who qualify with a good voice and a good group spirit. The dircctor is Mr, Richard Sunderland, W, Mx -J QUVLE51 . ,el n, .1 ,Fiiw , ww Mawr V faux'-V ..-,w4.xf.f -- ' ,' -,-. . ns.. ff' Q 'id'-Pwr h4' L w.- -1 vga: Eb 5 ,d Nl E 101 x w s v 5 v ' Q Q ? ?5 AND -OE ff CP Wan 0624 OH, TO RECAPTURE THE RAPTURE THOSE EVER GREEN YEARS f'T' 3fSf z' ----- M1 , gjg, EL 'A 12' ,., 5.41. -Egw - 1 I-S -1.11- il? ,---j - ' ji -:v- ,, ,. 4 Htl: , ,1-1-11,51 'T' j T... - Y- - v..,, , , Y gi' H 4 ni , , Y , .LW -nlwigq iw Cr: f'f- f - M 1 I 'ff' -A 'gfif .- --vi.. 7 Q I lui' v J- Y F il il il - Q: 1 - 9--,, i S 5-. -Q I Q Ii - , V , ' x , fl? ,Q V - T5- Y. 5' xy 2 , -?1-., -, 577 , -Q 7- -., -. A , Q-9, HOMECOMING QUEEN ylllly EUIIIUI' Suzanne Shumnte-Senlo 196 ff' 'M U12 TROIAN YEARBOOK QUEE one! Wiffer 6333 K 'X XX Xi !f: he-fv' T: Wy' X K '9 UQ an-M l1fl tu right' Nluk - A -Q... we xl U ,I r PRIWS .Marry -:vw .. W. . 'R 'Y 6+ Q X is Q. if 4- 1 II. XllNl1lLU1! -AEM-1.1 'nv 4 NH!! Lg w. :my 1. XH.ulI.Nl liuln1g,N Pmrx L Nrxxm. an N Ihnxulnzlx, X Nu-Vg-4 J Hut. J WI.1l1lnX,N Nl:-H-:yi Ilrullx. ll Nu-nip vw 'km-vlan H llv-wr X , . 'er 9. Jn fix I' I ' O , Nl -. R1 5 I 1 LH V- ? . . ' Lt' ig ww J fvi 1 ' . 12.1 I :s'- S qv- eil' JZ' 'x Fl Il K 11 l.1rly Hn :mmf lluris lh fr. Kin: :mtl 1--Zlll'l'Il ul Hi-X, lri-Hi-X NIA X.nl:-nlimk Huy lhlln-. A M 1--W l ,ww wwffq pa. 'r Abhu WN cghorst and Casey Blood 112359 Dow Ramsey and Sue C hxlei Chub Bartlett and 'Sharon Daughertv Nlary Alyce Staten and jack Allen OSSIK l.lfHNl.XN CI,'XRUl.li lIl'S Frcshxlnan junior THE OST ...S ROLIQ iIl'S'l'liR I-'IIDSSIIC l,liHNl,XN LIN llunirur lrcwhmzin NXNCIY HAIRSTUN l'.Yl liY l.liNS'lS LINU.-X BRC junior Sophomore Suphumorr BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN THE UM 'I I'Y Y XYVY H XIRSTOY rr Sophr junior 1956 MISS -.5 J NINX SICIJIQWICK I-Fl'ShIIlZlll KKK' .XNN KIQYIQS HUNNHQ R.XUlfR Smnior junior rx. WCRLD G0 TO PORTSMOU1 'I TRQIAN WINNERS , 4 1,45 1. .W . . xx! A . ' A INJNNIY1 RXIJICR KAXY .KSN KIQYFS NINX Slillf. f ' llunior Ncnior I'.l'1'NhIllZI ff-sw, llll IJ Xl IUIS IRXNI XX Sz-mor Nophomurr XIX!!! Kill KN R Nrnlor llx E Y ,' ' Q Y' I iii 5'fm 2 V! I 9 . 5 .M 1 Q 3 I ' X :I ..1 K L .V Q :LA Lz. ' A ENV: s . A ff gf 3 I . Q . 1 ' 3 5 Y 3 3 5 . 8 V , 3? :Y if Q 'cz' ' 'l.l-'AY . .' 5 '. 5 .' . .- l ii . . 'A H HIGH x ' 4 ef 1 1 'Su , W.. .Ao MAIN Qli M ILYYARD Scnior LUIS FRYMAN Sophnnlort' SANDIIQ Dc,-YI'l,IiX Senior Ruth Xnn Mussetter and George Ryan r nulx Bush and Loune Rayburn S Beverly Hcaslex and Jack Dials SG ,mln Rax Falwean and Randy Sueglcr julia Qmnh and Duck Schlslfr une krilbw 'md l1ulFournwr C lrolsn NICK ulloch and Daw Halfhfr LL300 E Iarnlcr Ronny., and f olm Heath Y XI'lTf.,lf Hass and Henry Nhller mmlu Hollmg md I xrrx Sunwfrxrk Carolyn lfstrpp and jim Thalrhffr T N! 1 lrol I unlnll and Paul Runes VYXDE pn Donnx Bm hm and lcrrs lllrhzr 'Nm 1-W M ' N,,.4-' 44 .3-Y' Jw ,.,f ' . f'M 4. ...of ' he- . 'fe-H' 1.8 .PX ,J ,M- ,M .H .Lp-f -mr'- ' N...Q , ,., ,..,m-ngwur .. ll RINM HH , N 4 ,,.,. 'w V ...-aug? 35 B S-:rv-:1..,F ' s X sg, AY-fy ,,,gg'r 13 Y ' P s - ' -1 . A.,I- ,g,Q5g,61.5f. F ,, W. . 'Fr' 'H K, .'.. fig. My ' Q 'A' '3 if 6.1. x EA .rig A? 'Inv X 3 Y 'S ',0.w1 'ts iw, Ju-.ar-f 31:- fling, rf? 1 , . 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ID OFDERATE OUR OWN PLANT ree Portsmou , io LLIENTS TN ALL 49 STATE PIATT FUNERAL HUML HANIELS HLAU S ASSUIIATFS INI HNSURORS AMBULANCE SERVICE 9 6 N NTH STREET 915 S L Oh Ci 3 5500 UHIU VALLLY SALES EUMPANY INC 3 S hO1 COMPLIMENTS LUNG and EUMPANY 'nl X PORTSMOUTH OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF 5 MIN. AUTOMATIC HAH WASH SAFETY Compliments SERVICE Of COURTESY PUIITSMUUTH Gd Gal can LINES BUICK AUTOMOBILES CONGRATULATIONS FROM EAIIIILIW-I LUIVIBEI1 EU Lxncoln St 2 1671 EHIMM 5 BEST WISHES SPUHTINE TO THE CLASS OF SS EUUIIS FROM RAWLINGS AND WILSONS SPORTING EOUIPMENT S UNIFORMS A SPECIALTY EXPERT RACKET RESTR NGING 1003 G 1113 D1a1 5 5891 811 Galha Street Portsmouth Oh1o I Co CITY I ' I - i E55 1011 Phone I A A ' . i . YOUR MEAL IS GOOD IE YOUR MEAT IS GOOD SIIHISLEII PRU ISIU EU PLANT SPRING LANE PHONE 3 2811 STORE EIGHTH CS IOHN STS PHONE 26121 till' Humoflee HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK LADY BORDEN ICE CREAM DAIRY PRODUCTS F0 aU1.f AMERICAN 'IAVINIJ9 ANII LUAN ASSULIATIUN 503 CIIIII othe Street INSURED SAVINGS AND HOME FINANCING 4? 4'6- 1857 Since 1857-the Greatest Name in Milk I ' ic I none O1 n CONGRATULATIONS EHEI1 BROWN OLDSMOBILE AND CADILLAC DEALER 717 Flfth Portsmouth CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '57 WELEAIIE EINANEE Conqratll Mons to The Class of 1958 WILHELM JEWELEI15 Street 01110 507 Ch1111cothe St Phone 2 7851 I-IOME OE NATIONALLY FAMOUS FURNITURE SAMUEL LEVI AND EU MEET ME AT THE QAMEQ THE FREE PRESS FOR A BIT OF SWEET Estdbhshed 1926 GR A BITE COMPANY T9 EAT IoB PRINTING Oucrhty Prmtmq At Reasonable Pnces Now open 24 hours cz day Since 1922 839 Phone Good Food 1 Good Health Gc1111d St 1220 Nmth St 27941 I 840-844 Gallia St. Next to Leroy Theatre Furnishing I-Iornes Since 1943 of TEY Cfaaa of 1956 Detrort Steel Corporatton extends hearty Congratulatrons to thrs year s graduates upon oompletron of another step tn the process of preparrng yourselves to become useful C1t1zens ln your Com rnunrty Your career after graduatron Wtll develop rn a natton whose progress IS a drrect result of tts freedoms so that you wlll have an opportunrty to grow and to develop rn a land of opportunlty The future wrll offer many addtttonal opportuntttes for conttnued portunlttes to further rncrease therr knowledge rn order to stay abreast of our rapldly expand ng technology rn a htghly teChn1cal world More than everrtoanh satd forthe futuretlsat Know edge IS power DETROIT STEEL CORPORATION PORTSMOUTH OHIO 1 R Qt 3 .9 w study and improvement. Vfe urge all graduates to pursue all op' . ' e t t 1 fl ua aiu THE The Automobile CRAWFGRD Club oi ' UAL Southern 0hlo COMPANY Gall: At Gay Streets STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL OMPLIMENTS OF HUUSTUN PONTIAC FU XIEDTH HUTCHINS STREETS PORTSMOUTH pHQNE OHIO 2 0681 ALMOST EVERYONE LISTENS TO THAT CONGRATULATIONS GOOD LISTENING STATION TAYLUH LUMBLH EU X T RUSHTOWN OHIO 5000 WATTS RFS WTSRT-:S TO POWER ON YQUR DIAL ITS TI-IE CLASS OF 1956 1260 KC EHAGIVIILES MUSTO - NEWS - SPORTS FURNITURE EU I Complim ts A A I Of 0 I f-. NJ 0 .a I earn to be a qocd driver-take S dfl'-IGIIS training :Ourse C I I - T SMART PEIAININEQI Smce 1895 WA, PASHIUNS ,P W 'iff am I 'I' 95 X 'is Qian! X. J' WILLIAM ATLAS PHS O9 A gl 'X MORTON ATLAS PHS 42 SELRY RETAIL SHUE STURE SHOES EOR WOMEN SHOES EOR MEN ARCH PRESERVER AND BOYS STYLE EZ ROBLEE GROUND GRIPPER FOOT PAL CANTILEVER ARCH PRESERVER EASY GOERS ROBIN HOOD CHILDRENS SHOES ARCH PRESERVER IR BUSTER BROWN Hlqh grade shoes only for men women and chlldren wxth a completely stocked accessory ar Phone 3 3671 1007 Galha St Portsmouth, Oh1o 'rig is COMPLIMENTS OF SMITH DRUG WALGREEN AGENCY TAYLUR 5 RARRARINE Room 24 APPOINTMEN Nahormal Bank Buxldmq I .,: - .e 5' .5 f, 'I .M .--r x .- V. -.,.-.., A HV.: 4,,-,. ,V M ,Y . , . ,A-0 X , ' E.. . 3 Xpf fixf '-125' . . 51. , ww - L.. 621.25 f -' ' , A , 1 2 . 1 ,r.. .Jw VV gg. on M. fg, .I M if Q- I XA I: I V E T C . 4 W , ,Aff - '- '- ' ' -' ' , ,.-gq:f:- F -fl I . by z I , Q Q .fr ' I - ...r Q 'Q I H . V w 3: . - I XFN Wi. :IEA N- - Aj-. wr... . '-w:.cP.' ' , V if' . Q E5f5f51'- :f55- '5 Efffffsr -1 f f'f:1- 'ff: ' 'f?'r5:if:293 -:-:-EI, 555- If I 'rfff 9 x f555, 25,45 I .I I - - ,ls . 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SCHOOL SUPPLIES RUGS BEDSPREADS FEATHER PILLOWS SMITH CORONA TYPEWRITERS SHIRT FINISHING DRY CLEANING 829 Slxth Sf Phone Elmwood 3 1187 Self SGFVICQ or Bundle Drop OH Courtesy and SGYVICQ 2533 Scloio Trad CO HPLI 'HFNTS OF TI-IE WE ST END llarleu Market FURNITURE C0 FRESH QUALITY MEATS A Llttle More For A Lxttle Less TINH NUULER ELSIE E WATRINS 415 Glover Street DIc1l EL1'nWood 3 5660 INSURANCE BONDS Portsmouth 0l'1lO 0l7l,9lnlentZi0 Cf. CQ. Saou H.. YOUR CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER ELmwoocl 3 5136 l202 Offnere Street PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 518 Second St. 2304 GRANT STREET fl 7, 1 S9 T ZIMMEIIMANS INII ART METAL DESK PII ES UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS A 1 A LIMI IUM CHAIR SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES SAFES DUPLICATOR SUPPLIES FILING SUPPLIES OLDTOWN DUPLICATORS STOR AGE CABINETS DRAFTING SUPPL 818 111111 IES C011 e SI Ports L1t1 O1 IO DUNN IUAL CUMPANY WILLIAM J LIEHT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Yard CS Off1Ce Galha QS Broadway 1542 Gram Street Dealers In D151 EL 3 3379 I-IIGH GRADE COAL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRED Servmq the publlc S1I'1C9 1922 MARTIN PLUMBING 8 HEATING EU 1538 CrCLII1C1 PLUMBING AND PIPING CONTRACTORS FUIIIT5 ERUEEHY 1806 8111 St Open 7 A M to Mldmqht COURTESY SERVICE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WeDe11ver Y , . , C . . . L .C 1 1 A K., A ALA Y A L.. A E Complete Office S Vfige A ,fi I . A. . C 1 . 1110 1, 1 1 1 J . I 1 J I I fl - - 1 fl 1 0 W T E L11 HAPMHU1' AU1 QUEEN EES 33340 E Oh ONGRATULATIONS CL SS O 6 HAHLIWAHL NATIONAL LASH HEGISTEH LU 217 MARKET STREET OMPLIMENTS QMPLIMENTS J W HHH MAU XLTELS LUNI H LUMPAAY 5162 dS 811 M ONGRATULATIQN LASS 0 56 DEHNER DEPT STQRE PUHTSMUUTH GLASS IIUMPANY 513 Ph Ch 11 h 5 5633 A H Ell L HI T' 'fi I K 4 I 'U L ,I fy For a wide variety ci Tasty Pas ' - 9' d C 2 e S -. 17 h I - P 1 , ' A ' F '5 C OF I ,E rx Portsmo .mth s Fmest COMPLIMENTS OF Iust oft U S Route 52 on Kendall Avenue TIRE SALES P O Bm 892 Pnone o 1821 Portsmouth Qt to 12th and Chtlhcothe Sts Dtstubutors GooDYEAR TIRES SHELL MQTOROLA TELEVISION ASHLAND GASOLINE AND OIL SEHVIITE STATIUN 11th and Oftnere Sts F I . I 1 f- . . t ' t , I n 7 J 1 l 1 - l l ' 1 Z Ilaiflgfl 1,911 .ALL f0g l'Cl,l9!lg5 ill l,4'lt!InCl!?ljI,5 N , ' Q .rj 1 Q V -L.. I ' Q I ' . . . 1 a . . 1 MAKE NO LITTLE PLANS. THEY HAYE NO MAGIC TO STIR MEN'S BLOOD. MAKE BIG PLANS. AIM HIGH IN HOPE AND WORK. LET XOL R HATCH!! 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