Portsmouth High School - Trojan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)
- Class of 1959
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I will no+ Irade freedom for beneficence nor my dignily for a handout If is my herifage +o Ihink and ro acl for myself. enjoy The Ioenefif of my creafion and Io face Ihe world and say, This I have done. All fhis is whar i+ means +o be an American. -A Sludenl mf i Saw 'k'Bt'Sam. s. if 1 edication To The hands of The archiTecT To The hands of The laborer . . . As They worked TogeTher To achieve Their goal To The loving hands of ParenTs. Teachers, church and Triends To The hands ThaT sTrengThened educaTion lo These hands we dedicaTe To The hands of The explorer As he Traveled The greaT Ohio River As he explored The NorThwesT wilderness To The hands +ha+ Fashioned us a greaT sTaTe And builT a consTiTuTion To These hands we dedicaTe To The Tanned hands oT The Tarmer To The skilled hands of The docTor To The pdwerful hands of The sailor To The precious hand of The CreaTor To all Those hands Which have builT TogeTher This Tree naTion, The UniTed STaTes of America! 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RU . l. lx One of the Chief Obie The bility to Find O This world of ours, whal il was, wlwal il is, and perhaps whal if will be. unfolds lo us ln our sludies. Remember, llae celling you plasler-is ours Give us a big personalily smile. Jlwv ff in .1- Many lasting friendships bright Qned mfr days at Porizmcvuih High. .51 es of Education ls to Teach Us ace In The orld. Whaf qoes where? Hey Teach, I go? fhe riqhf answer 2I I I wwww 1 'sw UV 11, ' M Q .I in Judy Cohen-an arfisf af work, WHlie Scoff and Linda Long-Oh, for one of Hwose pain?-by number sefs. Elizabeth Suggs fries her fahe-nf WMM GHS. ,o -Q. lu., Nwwwk wmv nq XX lanllnq Frlwndg Bncl, lmllc Al 'llmll' ri l ll 5 il ll e ' rn Education-It's Super ln our modern, complex world educallon is llwe key lo opporlunily. We insisr on educalion for all as a sale-guard lo our democrallc way of life. For, as Jefferson said, Mll a nalion expeds lo be iqnoranl and free, in a sfale of civilizalion, E+ expecle wl1a+ never was and never will be. cl' if ff'qi1 A WX , K Akxk Qkmwxwwx-rgpsww. fl --ww olossal qx K. 'lm Q .AM x r, i,,..-1 ,f ka X Wi A U gd? 5 Q... 'N-. I 5 vu W.. pn r. Ywvbflr mplains H10 fwrm-4 pu-fzvduw fm FTVCFMOTTQA m dmwlwq do',L,mr. I Know! , i .v91'i1 J . . , fl' 'pa .ig 'Q . V' n 4, Qngxf , Y 6. ,x ,rn 5. 0 mb ,sfxfibi My , 1 2. M ,VW . if f f 'ga Jf,f if I Jfiff 'L ,WMM 4' J' ff 1- 2 ' ,Ig-Q 1 '95 ,. if- ' We i .3-. 1 'Q' ,. , ty' .sun isp, X Ko ' if- .'-. -' . 4.415 . gi PV' mf. v A AND T Buwb To Buii 27 Id Leadership . . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY To recognize excellence in scholarship, characfer, leadership, and service of siudenis. The Emily Ball Memorial Chapier oi 'rhe Narional Honor Socieiy was organized in Porismouih High School in l927. Each year, during +he second semesier, five per ceni of 'rhe junior class and len per cen+ of fhe senior class are elecfed +o membership. Pupils are chosen by a vofe of fhe faculfy on +he basis of charac+er, leader- ship, and service from siudenfs who are high in schol- arship. P. H. S. chapter of Nafional Honor Sociefy meefs +he firsi Monday of each calendar monih. New mem- bers are inifiaied af +he firsf regular assembly in May wi+h appropriale ceremonies. The advisor of ihe sociely is Miss Margaref Anderson. K ,,ffi1?5f ' Mai .Q,.a.,,,-,,,,,,, 5 , K , '- L,.,,,,.,,M, 'sm1qTsk xiii: Nr! M 3 X , W an vp- .Q-EW .Yis144:fJ7 1 , , , A Mzmrb E+ If ,IA MR W W f 4 ' -. bf f f Q, N 5,551 W' o W -'wf:s1m WWE 11 f'q1 ,, .2 li? uild Successfully In The Business World guts l. gs M ca is sick-i X ilk sw fx N -W . 4 w- sfmsf- 'xeiul K -is X-.F The road fo success is difficult If is as dililiculf as if can possibly be and slill con+inue, because success for each of us is +he highesf poin+ we can reach wi+h fhe u'rmos+ use of fhe energy and abili+ies we have. Bu+. like so many difficull' roads. if is an inleresfing highway, and whoever 'rravels i+s enlire leng+h will live a full. aclive, and salisfying life. WW Www! 0000000000 00000000000 00000000000 9 0000000000 0 Miss Wiffenburq explains business procedure fo her class. R f Y 'L Swan Bender- The voice wifh a smile. Carole Warren and Sandy Oqers proc read B S em' Business Education Commercial Co-op This program is designed lo develop skills needed in business. lf provides for clerical as well as secre- rarial fraining. These fundamenlal skills are essen- fial as a help noi only in securing a job buf in keep- ing one and succeeding in the business world of foday. Porlsmoufh l-ligh's Commercial Co-op Class spe- cializes in educalion for senior girls and boys who are preparing ihemselves for employmenl' in The cily's many business offices, To obfain lhis lype of educalion. pupils musl meef qualificalions ser up by businesses periaining lo personalily, inlegriiy. intelligence. physical illness. heallh, appearance. and skills. On-ihe-iob work experience is given by The Porfsmoulh employers who cooperale wifh The school in a rraining course To prepare youfhs for careers in rhe business field. These sfudenls aHend school four periods a day for classroom inslruclion and are on lhe job for lraining during lhe affernoon. Miss Alberla Willenburg is ihe class inslruclor. Belly Willis is preparing lo lake diclalion for her employer. Mr. Weinstein. of Roberfs Jewelers. MISS ALBERTA WITTENBURG Commercial Co-op Co-ordinafor ' 'fl' Today, mos? clerical work involves the operation of a machine of some kind. Larry Moore uses fhe adding machine ai' Newberry's Sporfing Goods. T K 5: Gilber? Harris records paymenf of dues from Commercial Co- op sfudenfsz Francie Hemphill, Carol Odle, Judy Ross, and Sharon McManes. 32 Accuracy is the secref of secre+ariaI success. Monna Mars! and Roberfa Roth check fheir spoiling. Wi xv-'X X V, s Sandy Rogers prepares a business leffer al Sformy's Leiter Shop. THE SECRETARY ACTS . she gels her job organized she gels along wilh co-workers she looks 'rhe parl' she sefs an example . Many cllice machines are elecfrically powered. Phyllis Hannah practices lor skill on fhe elecfric typewriter. R -'A-- N-e-Qr Q 1 .se . Sandy Baker dernonslraies filing techniques at Crich?on's Office Supply. ine number and kinds of jobs have increased fhe need for Leeping records. Judy Hicks and Louise Hunler show The imporlance of neafness. S T 'ff vi cf' fi' . i..Q5y5yfz r1i'2Q5'yr,,.. . Q I lgffllii' s flkiif 3 , l 2. N f T ci 4, l Linda Eulh and Pal Kirkpalrick are discussing leller style: and rorrecl addressing of envelopes. gf as f ax. K, 1 S., Bonnie Shively demonsfrafes fo Priscilla Hiclcle and Doffie Duncan how To place a slencil on flxe mlmeoqrcpln. Prac+ice makes perfect. Here Emily Bush and Linda Hicks pracfice rouline lypinq skills. Rl'-'ix N. , is s c so sie is f W Y wo wonos Amnure f ' This certifies that 4 W .ws having written the Official Gregg Shorthand Speed Test for 3 minutes at 100 words a minute, and having tran- scribed the test satisfactorily, is awarded this certificate of accomplishment. .- A, Cx Teacher gil' 'Ll-M .-.fig Q i Q l -'iff -'s.i....ii l5!ir'af' Date Director, Gregg Awards Depart-ment ...gl t sill Sarah Williams explains one of fhe principles Of Glinq. - if e i' if 5 iii 3' hll-WEN i Q , Q- 's----7-----M 1 ell-M : 5 e i il ,, W c :Y Y, i Q lf f if X-lou e I ' S El if 4- sf o .L .f':d' ' . - ii ,g 2 lx 5 X' 3 X 5 i , , Miss Hazel Wyanf, lnsirucfor, 5 ' i is i if P +' CI K Q y O ice rac ice ass .P mi f 7. CXY l ' I 5 .....f,...:,, , I f offs 6 .lille-Ja...1., 11.45 l Q ' ' 'li . The person who picfures himself as achieving a goal is lilcely 1 L K ' fo succeed. Shown franscribinq from fhe diciaphone is ' Evelyn Burclelfe. ' -M-W..-......,., F' - , ...,. . . X 5 s 'Q - . 1 i I . , . 5 x S . f Accuraie fyping, correci use of ihe felephone. speaking clearly. wriiing plainly. and spelling cor- recfly are imporfarif in preparafion for business suc- cess. In addifion fo developing fhese iechniques. i Learning Skills Useful on the .lob is wi Q . , - , , s i'. ' r . i BuSaNi5g is 1 v -- -- ., 1 if A . -l i i.saQ.3,l siuclenfs in office pracfice gain experience in faking dicfafion and franscribing. cluplicaling. and calcu- lafing on manual and rofary calculalors. Sharon Kline is operaling a calculalor. an imporfanf instru- ment in office calculations. s . ' X fimllll coma N i s it-1 Your K PHS Qjwtlli-' l PHS ml Display poslors are shown by fhe officers of llie Disflibufive Educafion Club: Mary Waddell. Secrefaryg Tom Brock, pres- idenfq Jackie Slrayer, vice-presidenlq Polly Burlon, lreasurer. Q Ann Skaggs demonsfrafes direcf sales fechniques. ' 1..- T 3 Mi - f i i A f i , Ann Hilderbrand arranges background displays al Marlings. Tom Brock demonslrafes skill needed in assembling e desk ef Crichton Office Supply Co. '03-r 'WN wt HD s . . STX Nwwfxx Tom Brock, presidenl of Chapler I3 ol Ihe Dislribulivo Edu- cation Clubs of America, Inc., presides over a club discussion. Distributive Education Dislincfive Educalion Iraining is organized and operaled by The high school in cooperalion wilh Ihe employers in order Io prepare young people for specific iobs in dislribufive and service fields. Service is Ihe key Io success in business. When pracliced if has paid handsome dividends. Coop- eralion. feamworlc, and abiIi+y 'ro gel along wi+h associates have been found 'ro be conducive fo suc- cess in business as well as in ofher endeavors. ANY NATION THAT PERMITS YOUTH TO REACH THE AGE OF I8 YEARS WITHOUT HAV- ING KNOWN THE MEANING OF WORK IS MERELY SETTING THE DATE OF ITS OWN DE- CLINE. -School Review MR. CHARLES McCULRE Co-Ordina+or Service wilh a smile. Mary Waddell checlcs slock lBragdon's Deparlmenf Sforel. Rvws s A f . , N ,ff L , ,. .., MM, , , Al Marcella ITAHIN gm E Bob Harley prepares a window display a+ Wurs'rer's Drug Co. Cullum arranges her display of cooking ware al Kresqes Elnora Ralson polnfs ou? lhe good qualifies of luer merglwan dise To a cuslomer af Braqdons. .Hug 1 ,. 3Ili3i A' i x if 4 w Q5 N ki' dl.. 'R glam ' 9 YW? la, ' W mv fx O'-it , s yini I . cr' Y , r '. J- ,- 4 .mf sg? s xii' '.'?'H Fx, v . S Ligi , Qu-A 'L ,Xifl ' ' A gk. , 4 S l . . . Youth in Search of Their Future The T.8iI. boys give service to The community in a class proieci- Toys for Tois. D .::, 452' Trades and Industries Vocational School . . . e Prepare For Careers of Service to the Communities of the Nation Trade and lndustrial Education is that phase ot modern educational program which has. tor one ot its direct obiectives, the preparing ot high school students tor entrance into specitic trades, or occu- pations to be tound within the area serviced by the educational system. Three clock hours each day are spent in the shop ot the student's choice where the correct use ot hand and machine tools are taught. The work performed in the shop must be on a usetul or productive basis under actual iob conditions so tar as is possible. Students are given individual atten- tion rather than group instruction in their shop training. Automotive Shop observe a demonstration by Mr. McGoron. This class is tor students who like to work with machines and toolc. and who eniov repairing mechanical things. 6 Al O. M. GWINN Vocational Supervisor and Director it o X nel .f M gC,f4'3fI'f A :SBJ---.,h ihsfi-ff '4L-1, ,. niQ'! Zvfflfd ui'V f'l ,Qiig-ynisy .2 N4 ,ging Q 1 .5105 .1 1 ..u Q 1 Q? 149355 ...- if I, Q!! . r ,gn , . Y, 1 'A' 'V .pf me 5 K, , k H-g-ar---v BW 5 Nl' ' C Wir' ff'- ' X W , , . S V ' w OL 1 UL ,' f Uv A ' M- sr 'VM Q11 SQQQ x fl' fa' ' nl., ' R-.s Vw ft 1 9 wink mam IN 'S fi' 'xr .Sw mmgm In 1 i . awf- 'Q MJ 'Www i Smdonts obwrvo a demorwsiration in Aufomofivo Shop by Mr. Karr, Mr. Fmmnns refers nfudenfs In Junior Madmlrre Shop fo rho foo? chnrf. was XWF - fl 5 ,X.A.. I Sgt? ' rl ,pls : .' K f xa MR. H. W. McKELVEY Superinlendenl' Superintendent Of City Schools Dislinguished by his roguish smile and genial humor, Mr. H, W. Mclielvey is admired for his lorfh- righfness and his remarlcable abilily lo handle any sifualion well. Through his energetic worlc and pro- gressive leadership many improvemenls in lhe edu' calional facililies lor lhe cily schools have been com- plefed. iv1r.McKelvey received his BA, degree from Ohio Universiiy. His graduafe worlc was done in school ad- minislrafion al Ohio Siaie Universily where he re- ceived his lv1.A. degree. He served in 'rhe Air Corps during World War l. Modernization Blueprint For City Schools This was a year of greal change under 'rhe 53,600,- 000 modernizaiion and reorganizaiion of fhe Porls- moufh public schools. Highlight of lhis expanded program was rhe infroducfion of fhe junior high schools and lcindergariens. School Board members: lseafedl Mrs. Ruby Broclc, Mr. Arrhur H, Rau, Mr. John Smiih, lslandingl Ally. William H. Horr, and Mr, James Samuell, have worlced hard fo fulfill rheir pledge of beller schools. During 'rhe monlhs of planning and preparalion, fhey have relied heavily upon their adminislralive chiefs, H. W. Mclielvey, superinlendenf of Porls- mouih schools, and Wesley P. Ridenour, direcfor of business affairs. 7' Hveeriiuuw 'Aw ' S Ji r- 5 ' A . XX MR. EDWARD FOURNlER Principal Office Staff Keeping lhe business end ol our school running successfully is The duly of ihe office slaii. Our school secrelaries-Lea Duschinslci and Joan l-lowes. R SE X was , c s f i , .E ii -EX' ' 1f'S'3f i2 . 1, is ,gi V g , , ,K M iii- J. f Secrelaries 'lo +ho Principal Building To Keep Pace With The Future Each day goes by much lhe same as fhe one be- fore, buf our environmenl changes. Porlsmouih l-ligh School, ihough old in age and lradilion, of necessily musi change loo. This year has seen The beginnings of expansion, modernizalion, and improvemenl. Mr. Edward Fournier, principal for The Porlsmouih Senior High School, direcls ihe general adminisfra- lion and has supervision of all classes and all school acrivilies. Mr. Fournier received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Ohio Slale Universily. Progress In Counseling Need help on planning your program, selfing a goal in life, or planning your fulure? The Three capa- ble counselors: dean of girls, Mrs, Mary Coe Brown: dean of boys, Mr. Ralph Elliollg and guidance coun- selor, Jacob l-l. Frowine give friendly aid lo sludenls coping wiih +he many problems of high school life. They also check problems of discipline. aiiendance, admission, and wi+hdrawals, Guidance Direclor Dean of Girls Dggn of Boys A -....-.-g-- .-...-........... ..........y, .. ......,. ..... , ........1.--....... .nz-J' 1. . 5' V , -' nv 1 ' ix- - . . '- . 1 5.5 ,. .. -2 'J ' ' if' ,i 5 ' ' 3 , Tanning: j 1- nz uf . ,v. . , Q. D, .., , +'V. ',-u - -?, nl S' f Faculty- fi, .s.5, -' .4, f.--. . '.r.5 . f . all 'Q J T.: V 1 ' ' .-N, . 4 A ' . F, . 5, 3-Q' ' ' - Q 'A7 '.iLa b , ' K i Q 1:4 , , an A .rqilw , lu- q. :ls 5 E-il, ' :I if- . . 5 . 1 . :fl s. . , .w,1'k' 'T fi . 'fr ---'- i,,.,, - . -.,, ' :cfm-. - .v- -.-1-J., '- fl' . --'A .. '-f -V -w,.:':ff.uQvf-ff wwf ,-11'-'-' ,,f- 4- ,V ..-,.. 5,-,f...,. ii I 0 ,,,..',, 6. tim M if fi' .. , l xv-1 X 1: 'ff l ' ' I 's 7' omg l I' 5' , W, 449' 1 f 4 ' ' 59 'S J H OV I . ri! , wr 1' xx .1 f -. .f 1 ' 'f . I, 542, H f f ,ff ' . 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Direcior o Allwlefics, Head Foolball C4 Oliic Universilyg M.Pl'i,4 University BS., Keni Siaie Universilyg lx of Wisconsin. Wesieisn Reserve Univefsili BA., Ohio Wesleyan University' 46 Building To Keep Pace With The Future . -.- A ' 4 x ,rv-. k .war ' .A f . 1 'Y ,,..., I .-4 - - -ok. dr- a-,- -. 1-A---:A-my-og..1-4 -1--,.-.wc-.f ,0-.f.a FREDA BURKE RUTH BURTON RALPH COLE CAROL CRUM fl'9nf Hifi'-7 Y5 S9ni0 Social American Hisiory Chemisfry Home Economics 'f0bl0m5. Trolan Advisor B.A4I Sfafe Unfvergify Obeflifi College: Uni- Marshall College. Ohio Universifyq Universify of ning: Universify of California, versiiy of Alabama 47 WILLIAM DEIBEL Healih, Assisiani Foofball Coach B.S.. Miami Universiiy Noi Piciured Faculty Firsl Row: GENEVIEVE DU PRE English III, Business English IV B.S.. Ohio Universiiyg Oberlin Conservafory of Music: Universiry of Wisconsing Miami Universily. HELEN DU PRE English l B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Universily: Ohio Universify. Second Row: THEODORE EMMONS Machine Shop, Mafh Rio Grande College, l.C.S., Universily oi Cin- cinnafi. JUANITA FULLER Psychology, French I and II. Counseling. Sponsor of French Club BA.. Universily of Michigan: MA., Columbia Universiiy, Sorbonne, Paris. Third Row: EARL GIBSON World Hislory B.S., MA., Easlern Kenfuclcy Sfafe College. JOHN GLASS Speech, College English Ill, English III BA., Ohio Wesleyan Universiiyg M.A., Columbia Universilyg Graduaie Sludies, Ohio Universiiy and New York Universiiy. Fourfh Row: PAUL GOINGS Sheer Melal Shop l, ll: Relafed Subiecls I, II Universily of Cincinnafig Ohio Universify, Porlse moulh Branch. O. M. GWINN Vocalional Supervisor, Diroclor of Adull Educafion A.B., Alderson Broaddus College, Universify of Cincinnaiig Ohio Sfafe Universify. Fiflh Row: GEORGE HELLER Golf, Varsily Basltelball Coach, Driver Training B.S.. MA., Wesiern Sfale Teachers College. EINAR HELSTROM Direclor of Music, Concert Band BA., New England Conservalory of Music, Bos- Ion, Massachuselfsq M.Music, Norfhwesfern Uni- versiry. Nol Picluredz HENRIETTA DUPUY Malhemafics B.S.. Ohio Sfafe University: M.A.. Columbia Uni- versify. Faculty Firsl' Row: BETTY HODGDEN Spanish I and II, English IV. College English III. Sponsor of Spanish Club BA.. Oflerbein College. M.A.. Marshall College. DONALD KARR Relaled Aufomolive l and Il Ohio Universifyg Universify of Cincinnafi. Second Row: JOE KEGLEY Civics. American Hisfory. Faculfy Manager of Afhlelics B.A.. Milligan College. MARY KRAUSZ World Hislory, American Hislory B.S., Ohio Universilyg M.A., Penn Slafe. Third Row: ELIZABETH LINKENHOKER Librarian. Library S+al'f Sponsor B.S.. Longwood College. Lib.Sci., Marshall Col- lege. CHARLES McCLURE Dislribufive Educalion, Typing B.S.. Indiana Slale Teachers' College, Ohio Uni- versi+y, Ohio Slaie Universify. Fourlh Row: MARVIN Mc6ORON Automotive Shop Related Il. Blueprinl' Reading, .Relaled Science. Mafhemalics. Benhafl Manufacfuring Company, McSweeney School. Universily of Cincinnafi. WILLIAM MILLER T.8uI. Machine Shop. Relaled Malh, Blueprinf Reading Bowling Green Slaie Universily, Universify of Cincinnafi. FIHI1 Row: FRED MULTER Induslrial Arh B.S., Ohio Slale Universily, B. Arch. Engin., Ohio Slale Universily. ANNA BLAZER PEAKE Lalin ll If III BA.. .Ohio Universilyg Universify of Wisconsin Columbia Universlly. 49 Faculty Firs+ Row: RUTH ANN PEAKE Physical Eclucalion BA., Baldwin Wallace College, M.S., Ohio Uni- versily. FRANK PIERSON Plane Geomelry, Mafh IV B.S,, Wilminglon College, Ohio Slale Universily. Second Row: CHARLOTTE SCHAEFER' Typing I. II: Clerical Praclice B.S., College of Mounl Sf, Joseph-on-lhe-Ohio, Universily ol Cincinnali. MARY ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ Journalism, Crealive Wrifing, College English III BA., Weslern College 'lor Women, MA.. Ohio Slale Universily. Thircl Row: OCTAVIA SHINKLE Home Economics, Home Living for Juniors and Seniors B.S., Miami Universiiy, MA., Columbia Univer- sifyg graduale work, Universily of Chicago: Uni- versily of Wisconsin. RICHARD SUNDERLAND Mar-ching Bend, Choraliers, Girls' Glee Club, Choralelles B.S., Miami Universily, M.A., Ohio Slale Uni- versily. Fourlh Row: MARIE TROWBRIDGE Sludy Hall Supervisor B.S., Ohio Slafe Universify. GALE WATTS Bookkeeping B.S., Bliss College. Fiflh Row: HARRY WEINBRECHT Reserve Baslrefball, Assislanl' Baseball, Physical Educalion B.S., Ohio Universily. ALBERTA WITTENBURG Personal Use Typing, Commercial Co-op Co- ordinalor, Treasurer of Alhlelic Associalion, CheerIeader's Sponsor, Fulure Teachers of Amer- ica Sponsor B.S.. Miami Universily, MA., Ohio Slale Uni- versily. Faculty OLIVE WOOD English II B.S., Miami Universily, Univorsify.oi Cincinnali, Cambridge Universify. England. I . HAZEL WYANT Shorihand I, Office Pracfice. Typing ll B.S.. Ohio Slefe Universiiy, Columbia Universily. Ohio Universily, Greeg College. EDWARD ZORETIC Science. Foofball Coach, Baseball Coach iHeadl, Mechanical Drawing B.S., Eastern Ken+ucky College: 'M.A.. Wesi Virginia Universily. e- 5I . ':l+m' N 7' 3 Q, ' -.g-n-- Q . fu up B. Baughman E. Purdum .W , , V W, .. -WWMw:...Q-wM...MW,w,M, .Wynn , A, .WW.,,...,...6 - ,W - 4-, W . -....,.....,............ ,. 1 sg. A X-,Aww-, , , ww-mm... ..b. ..,W,,.MM W W.,.,,,.M.v.M,.E.wA..,.. M w.i,.Nwx........,.-.M.,W,, .W..,x, M.,,. ,,. ,..,,,,.k-,.,.....,,,.., lil , at au. il. -Q.-. .W-LQ W .1 .ad .. . fr A-nu , H , ' ' 5 N fin ,Q .fn -nf ' w.. CD' :, warren C. Fuller ' J. wilson 4 ml K . W . , . .. ,, . ....-.N -Af , owsk Mf,M.N.,Q NN U., . MEL. W Wm X . ortsmouth, Go mwwmwa-wwwmwxv ,NNN Mwwx.-. ., ., K-xr x.QLgmg...,.. -:Y C. Lawrence X N, , .. wh.. ,...4,, , . ..W,,M. .. 1ii:-.::Q+: ::t.:ii,, K .MH K K ' ' ' M . V .-ge-:mf1'12m 1-1:21. A... ' 1,4 Jn, .. ..-:': ::::::..:.g.g..,f,,Qg,Q,l:,:.Y M .. .. M..- ,. . fxuununni iffiiir 'frtririniliitlvnsnizilsinnicxifzr' i Tr 165. Po mom. Go Go. Podsmouih. Gof e .sQ.s0s 53 4 ' - X ' . ' ' 'iii' M 'L'5:,?iiL islvlmvl'11.,.:Q . Jil Llfk 'M 'Lv W Q uuuu '-'K W' f- H----W Football Introduces A Yeo 54 of Sporting Events . . . fl Q he ,Z . 3 34g rifu.,1 Mister Touchdown U. S. A. They always call him Mr. Touchdown Hip. hip hurrah for Mr. Touchdown They always call him Mr. Team I-le's gonna beal 'em foclay, He can run and kick and fhrow So give a greal' big cheer for 'ihe hero of fhe year Give him 'rhe ball and iusf look af him go. 55 Mr. Touchdown U. S. A. -0 The Trojan Varsity Football Team E , l' Q il . AA b ig lblb, if 5 A L ' Q' l 1 . - X VARSITY MANAGERS R. Book, J. Hurl y M N I M El! f il 1 8 'W mv M 'Q Ng k . k 2-K I, ., NA 4 Q Zrwh.--25, x fx ,A N f' , E, . 33a 1-N 34h og - . M gnfx 2411 as 47 -aux -A xg? Q 1 szhbw fl is Mix' 1 K ' --. W- x. M- W - - ,,M.W.-w..,.,,..,M ,Q-...NNN gp W W , , if! aff. ' J ' LL K - 43 fx if xxx 4 q W , Xara: l I RONNIE HOLLIS 5 lg ISO lbs.- Fullback Played offense and defense. Saw qreaf deal of adlon early in Me xeeson. JOHN ADAMS U23 IW lbs.: End Played regular on bofll defense and of- fense. One of the luardesf workers on fhe squad. Should have good senior year. ORVILLE FERGUSON 5'l0g I45 lbs.: l-fallback Most oufsfandlng back on fhe squad. Made All GOL efensive feam. Played well on offense when called upon. A val- uable addlflon fo fha learn. DENNIS ARTHURS Vg ll! lbs.: Cenfer kafed mosf lmproved ball slayer on flue feam. Shows promise fo e one of flue oufxfandlnq GOL ninemsn for 'S9. GENE DOUTHAT 5'l0- I50 lbs.: End 58 Rated lop defensive end. Played very Ilffle during season due fo lniurles. ROGER MER! GI! BOLTON 5'I0: l70 lbs.: Fullback One of the pleasanl surprises of pasl season. Played well on bofh defense and offense. Should have a qreal senior year. JACK JAN NEY V: I70 lbs.: Quarferback Co-Calif. Much of fha feam's success was dependenl upon his fine ball hand- ling and passing. All GOL quarler- baclr. Vofed Most Valuable player dur- inq pasl season. Leading play wa of lasf s JOHN HlSLE 5'7: N0 lbs.: Hallback scorer in GOL. His defensive s one of fhe pleasanf surprises eason. Selecfed Mosf Oufsfand- ing lack. IENNY JOHNSON 5'7: I40 lbs.: Halfback Fasfesl' man on the squad. Wes ou DOUG ROGERS 6': l90 lbs.: Guard Co-Cepl. Mosl oufsfandino lineman. Played bofh offense and de ense. Was raled on all GOL firsl team, Fine com- pellfor. Good leader and inspiration fo the feam. V31 220 Ibs.- Tackle Co-Capf. Excelled on 'bofh defense and offense. Raled all GOL firsl leam. Nofed for his hard work and reliabilify. Will be greally missed. 59 :landing offensive back ln fha ear parl of fhe season. Nofed for his fin work and dependabillly. Should has a good senlor year. -A Q Trojans Awarded Trophies DAN KUHNER 5'?g IBO lbs.: Guard Regular ollense guard. Showed great lmprovemenf during season. Should be oufxlendlng in I959. Five l-lappy Trojans hold lrophies awarded al The Porlsmoulh Foolball Banquel. They are llell To righlj guarlerbaclc Roger lvlerb, laclle Jaclc Janney, hall- loaclrs Orville Ferguson and John l-lisle and guard Doug Rodgers. l-lisle and Rodgers were awarded lrophies for lhe oulslanding back and lineman, re- speclively, while Merb received his as lhe learns mosl valuable player, Janney and Ferguson hold lhe Grealer Ohio League Trophy signifying a co-charn' pionship wilh Springfield. N BOB POTTS 'l0g I45 lbs.: End e w goo speed. May play backfield nexf year. PHIL AKERS 5'3g I40 lbs.: Guard Valuable member of the sguad. Played 60 a qreal deal on de ense. Played some line defensive and ol- lensive foolbell. ll sued ilh d HENRY BROWN 5'?g IJO lbs.g Halfback Played regular defensive corner man. Was rafe by coaches as one of fhe mosf courageous boys on the fearn. JIM HALE 6'lg 255 lbs.: Tackle Regular offensive and defensive ' fackle. Was handicapped during season by in- runes. Nof Picfured: JERRY GRAY 5'l0g l90 lbs.1 Fullback Fine offensive and defensive fullback. His loss by iniuries in Chillicothe game was elf fhroughouf fhe year. LARRY HICKMAN and CHARLES TRUGLIO Mosl' promising sophomores N Y 5 -. 1 sX'Ni- SCOTT WEAR 5'5: l65 lbs: Guard Did I fine iob on bolh defense and of- fense. Could be one of fhe outstanding Ilnemen in l959. TOM WORKMAN 5'l0g 205 lbs.- Tackle game. Counfed on fo play al Iof of foofball. Was losf fo feam during Chlllicofhe JAMES PARKER U5 l90 lbs.: Tackle Developed well during season. Was in- iured in Cincinnafi Taff game. GARY RYDER 5'lIg l50 lbs.: End Rafed fop offensive end. Greafly lm pressed coaches by his desire and co operafion. bl X as The Mighty Trojans Record Successful Teamwork, Spirit, Courage QS!'I0o -5' QU TRDJAW5 S562 'M mi eason As GOL Co Champs Bulldlng Piscipline, and Preserverance Sep? Sept Sepi' Oct Oct Oct Ocf. Od. Nov. . . FOOTBALL RECORD-7-2 I 3-P.H.S I9-P.H.S 26-P.H.S 3-P.H.S IO-P.H.S I 7-P.H.S 24-P.H.S 3 I-P.H.S 7-P.H.S -.Q .-. I958 SEASON Lexington Dunbar Chillicoihe . . - Springfield . . Lima ..... Middlefown .. Cincinna1'iTaf+ . Cincinnafi Elder Hamilfon . . . Ironfon .. Troians Outclass Dunbar, 44-0 In Opener Municipal Sfadium, SepTember I3 Coach I-Toward Baughmans Troians opened The IQ58 season wilh a rousing yicTory, Their Third suc- cessive opening game win. In doing This They Thoroughly ouTplayed The highly raTed I.exingTon Dunbar Team. During The TirsT six minuTes oT play, The Troians combined beauTiTul bloclcing and run- ning Tor Three Touchdowns. From This poinT on The Team moved almosT aT will. Coach Baughman subsTiTuTed Treely using every man on The beach. I-Iisle and Johnson led The Team wiTh Two TD's each, The Troians held The KenTuclcy Team To only 3 TirsT downs and 58 yards while They col- IecTed a ToTal oT 424 yards Trom scrimmage wiTh I5 TirsT downs. P.I'I.S. . . . 22 6 I6 O 0 44 I.exingTon Dunbar . . . , . O O O O O Tonchdowns: P.I-I.S.-B. Johnson l2l: J. Adams: O. Ferguson: J. l'lisle l2T Troians Whip Cavaliers 30-6 In Renewal of Rivalry HernsTein Field, SepI'ember I9 A crowd oT 5,000 iammed I-IersTein Field To waTch The mighTy Troians raclc up Their second viCIOry in as many sTarTs. PorTsrnonTh scoreo on The second play ol The game when Benny Johnson oroke Through Ilia Chillicolhe line aho rannbled 47 yards Tor The firsT Troian score, The Cavaliers scored Their lone TD in fhe second c:narTer on 3 Tumble and a shorT drive. The scorn remained deadloclreo enTil The Third ooarTer when The Troians pnT TogeTher a saTeTy a bass Trom Roger lvlerb To John I-Iisle, a shorT ron by Ron Hollis, and .1 76 yard iannT by Johnson Ir, wind an 'ne -scoring Tor The nighl. P.I'I.S. . , . . . .6 O 24 O 0 30 ChillicoThe . . . , . O 6 D O 6 Touchdowns: Pl-I.S,-B. Johnson J. hlisle- R. vlollif. c.i4,s,.eR. niiiey 511 ll.1I'iTs,C'I0 Llp lor Ihe Ijiqslr n Trojan Ball Carrier Sfopped Affer ShorT Gain P. H. S. Falls 22-12 In GOL Opener Evans STaclium, SepTember 26 The Springfield Wildcafs. rafed fourTh in The sTaTe. came from behind in The second half To drop The Trojans in Their firsf GOL game of The year. The loss was PorTsmouTh's firsf in Three sTarTs. Springfield received The opening kick off and crossed The P.H.S. goal in five plays. The Trojans Then Took over and drove 83 yards for a TD wiTh Merb carrying The pig- skin over. The Trojans scored for The Iasr Time in The second period when Benny Johnson broke loose on a 27-yard run. The second half was all SpringTield's as Hal Murphy broke loose for Two TD's To end The nighT's scoring. P.H.S. ....... 6 6 O O 0 I2 Springfield ..... 6 O 8 8 22 Touchdowns: P.H.S.-R. Merb: B. Johnson S.l'l.S.-l-l. Murphy j3j Troian Warriors Drop Lima 20-8 Lima STaclium, OcTober 3 Ouarferback Roger Merb and a rugged defense combined To give Porfsmoufh iTs firsf GOL win of The year. Merb passed for Two TD's and scored one himself on a 30 yard run from scrimmage, The Trojans goT off on The righT fooT in The firsi' quarTer when They scored Their firsT Touchdown on a pass from lvlerb To Orville Ferguson. The Trojans scored Twice more in The game: one on a pass To l-lisle: The ofher on Merb's run. Gib BolTon kepT The Trojans in The game wiTh his Timely shorT gains from scrimmage. The defense. sparked by Orville Ferguson, played a greaT parf in The Team vicTory. P.l-l.S ........ 8 6 O 6 0 20 Lima . . . ..... O 8 O O 8 Touchdowns: P.H.S.-R. Merb, J. l-lisle. O. Fergu- son L.l-l.S.-S. Baugh Portsmouth Defects Rival Middies 12-8 Municipal STadium, OcTober I0 PorTsmouTh's Trojans sTruck IaTe in The second quarTer and again in The Third guarTer To hand rival IviiddIeTown iTs second GOL Ioss. PorTsmouTh scored iTs TirsT Touchdown wiTh one minuTe IeTT To play in The TirsT haIT on an I8 yard pass Trom Roger ivlerb To John I-Iisle. The second Trojan Touchdown carne early in The Third period when John I-Tisle reTurned The opening kickoTT 22 yards To The P.l-TS. 42 yard line. From This poinT Ivierb mixing up his plays and keeping The Middies on Their heels, piIoTed his Team To The IviiddIeTown 3 yard line, where Johnson dived over Tor The score. The poinT aTTer Touchdown aTTempT Tailed, ending The scoring Tor P.I-I.S. The defensive Team, led by Gib BoITon, held The Middies scoreless in The TirsT Three periods. LaTe in The TourTh guarTer, MiddIeTown, led by The briIIianT passing oT guarTerback Reed, managed To score. Their poinT aTTer Touchdown was successTuI. making The score I2-8. Thus ended The game. P.I'l.S ........ O 6 6 0 0 I2 Iv1iddIeTown . . . . .O O O 8 8 Touchdowns: P.I-l.S.-J. I-Iisle, B. Johnson M.I-I.S.-GaTes Troians Rolls to 36-0 Decision Over Taft Municipal STadium, OcTober I7 A small crowd oT l,2OO Tans, held To ThaT esTimaTe by The Two-hour rain preceding The game, saw The PorTsmouTh High School Trojans gain Their TiTTh Ta- vorable decision in six sTarTs. Johnny I-Iisle sTarTed The rouT by receiving The opening kickoTT and racing down The wesT sideline Tor a 90-yard Touchdown run. The rainesoaked buT enThusiasTic crowd waTched The powerTul Trojans push over I6 poinTs in The TirsT period and 20 more in The second To lead TaTT 36-0 aT The halT. From This Time on, Coach Baughman cleared The bench, giving mosT oT The sTarTing Team a well deserved resT. BoTh The oTTensive and deTen- sive uniTs oT The Trojans Team were ouTsTanding as They held a baTTIing TaTT Team scoreless. P.I'I.S .,..... I6 20 O O O 36 TaTT ,...... O O O O O Touchdowns: P.I-TS.-J. I-Iisle j2l: B. Johnsonp Ryder: PoTTs InTerior Line AcTion AgainsT Dunbar BolTon Piled Up By Big Blue Troymen Storm Tough Cincinnati Elder 26-6 Municipal STadium, OcTober 3l The Trojans came up wiTh one oT Their TinesT show- ings oT The year by whipping an excellenT l'lamilTon Team 43-12. The win assured The Trojans a Tie Tor The GreaTer Ohio League Championship. John l-lisle led The six Touchdown eTTorT by scoring Tiveg Ben Johnson collecTed The oTher score. l'lisle ran his scoring record To 94 poinTs, assuring him oT The league lead in This deparTmenT, The Trojan deTense played a large parT in The Team vicTory, recovering Big Blue Tumbles aT key momenTs during The ball game. P.l-l.S .... ..,.B 6 8 2l 0 43 T'lamilTon ..... 6 O 6 O I2 Touchdowns: P.l'T.S.-J. T-lisle j5j: B. Johnson l'lamilTon-P. Campbell: E. WhiTe- side P H S Clobbers Hamilton 43-12 To Earn GOL Co-Title Municipal STadium, OcTober 24 The Trojans came up wiTh a rousing vicTory over a highly raTed Elder group To bring Their season record To 6-I. John T-lisle led The Tour Touchdown barrage wiTh Two: Ben Johnson and Gib BolTon had one each. The PorTsmouTh defense made anoTher Tine showing, especially againsT passes as The PanThers compleTed only 3 oT 23 aerial aTTempTs. The deTense also recov- ered Two Elder Tumbles. The Trojan halT backs broke lose on several runs, Thrilling The crowd oT 3.500. P.l-1.5. .,,, .. .6 B 12 O 0 26 Elder ,...,.. O O 6 O 6 Touchdowns: P.l-T.S.-J. I-lisle j2j: BolTon: Johnson Elder-Fiorno Ironton Surprises Troions 12-8 Municipal Stadium, November 7 A Tired-up lronTon Tiger Team ruined a P.l-T.S. hope oT Tinishing in The Top Ten sTaTewise when iT belTed The ninTh ranked Trojans I2-8. Tiger halTbaclc Elvin Harvey scored all his Team's poinTs wiTh a I9-yard end sweep and a pass Trom guarTerback FleTcher. The Trojans were unable To geT rolling unTil The lasT guarTer when Roger Merb connecTed wiTh Orville Ferguson on a pass Tor a TD. AlThough This game was very disappoinTing, The Team ended The year wiTh a 7-2 record, The besT TooTball record since l953. P.l'l.S. ..,.... O O O B 9 B lronTon .... . . .6 6 O O T2 Touchdowns: P.l'l.S.-Ferguson lronTon-l-larvey j2j ASKET L Li --nfyuw,-Qgpwv 5 Give Him ihe Ball and Jusi Look a+ Him Go K' gflvnniii u-..af.ammw. Q. Mfiiw ' hHmh,m.g,i..1 94 wi-.vlaniiwd-vumi Mau X 5 i 1. T 90 A 1 ' H, ,Q A ,W x ' 0 K r 83 ' , H. ni 4 u ' xr V 4,'+,g P, f , - Q 1.4. ' .A in-QK,..,,,-. W ,',,fw...M- new-.fav-qvusn: -1' -in J KY i ,- ? W . Ag , . A f af , wi. A W , , Q A , A ,A .yy . x xx if ' A f vw. , , Q .I , A.. K id? in E l y . V , V M-lkgk .J . 1. It M V, I -A H Kb 4 . . 7 af , . S 1 Q m tl N , . h V . . . at . if . 70 , 'K ' ey ,. K 59. 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JOHN HURLEY 6'3g IIS lbs.: Junlor 'G' U23 l70 lbs.: Senior Played regular af first of season, dl Anchored lo the bench early in lhe JACK JANNEY mm, qogd rebounding, Hag g fln ' 500500. bv' P'iY0d 9004 bill in 9710 03' 2I0 lbs.- Senior iump shol. Harry could be a qrel Didn'? qer lo se'e mulch action, good ball player nexl year. lournamenl. Scrappy ball player- worlrer, and wifh a good affllude. C. A. HARTLEY 6'3g I65 lbs.: Sophomore osl improved ball player. Won a rslfion lah in the season. He al- uyx gave a good accounf of himself. ould develop info a good ball player. BUCK COPLEY 5'llg I50 lbs.: Junior nf shooter from lhe ball handler. Could for nexf year. A fi ne Good KEN NAGLE 6'3: l70 lbs.: Junior Won most sporhman-like varsil play- er award. Oufsfandlnq performer, second In efficiency, fouqh on fhe boards. We exped qreal fhlngs hom him nexf year.GHonorable Menflon in . O. L. oulslde be Doug iump shof erllsl. Ma e ' oring. ROGER MER! 6'g l65 Ibs.g Senior Capfain. Mosf valuable player, good d Znd team in G. O. L. Led fhe feam un sc 's fi Or .ff COACH GEORGE HELLER I :l'OHN ADAMS ' ' l75 lbs.' Jumor GARY RYDER 6'g I65 lbs.: Senior A a bell player, gave good 55 PPY performance in several games. Good shooler. 53 , , Oulslanding on lhe offensive and de- fensive boards good alfilude and a s hard worker. We expecl qreaf flung from John. 75 .aww ul all . gi Q.. X, X A Trojan Basketball TROJANS WIN OPENER PorTsmouTh 69 vs. Columbus Aquinas 49 FirsT Game PorTsmouTh High School opened iTs I958-59 bas- keTball season wiTh an impressive Team vicTory over Columbus Aquinas b a score of 69-49. Four oT The Tive sTarTers hiT doublle Tigures: John Adams led The way wiTh I2 poinTs and I8 rebounds. TRCJANS OUTCLASSED BY PIRATES PorTsmouTh 5l vs. Columbus CenTral 65 Second Game The Trojans showed a laclc of meriT in Their lay while being compleTely ouTplayed by a hoT Coliim- bus Cenfral Team. The Trojans gave a poor showing oT Themselves, hiTTing a low 291, as The were dropped 65-5I b The PiraTes. Roger Merb iied The Trojan scoring wiTh I5 poinTs. Tollowed closely by Ken Nagle wiTh I2. SPRINGFIELD EDGES TROJANS PorTsmouTh 54 vs. Springfield 55 Third Game P. H. S. dropped a hearTbreaker 55-54 in The Tinal seconds To The WiIdcaTs oT Springfield in Their TirsT GOL encounTer of The year. IT was a hard-ToughT ame all The way wiTh The Trojans leading unTil The anal Tour minuTes. Tom Wilson bagged iT Tor The WildcaTs wiTh a pair of Tree Throws wiTh Three sec- onds remaining in The game. Merb and Adams headed The scoring wiTh I6 and I3 poinTs respec- Tively. PorTsmouTh 63 vs. MiddleTown 75 Fourfh Game PorTsmouTh High dropped iTs second GOL game oT The season To The Middies aT MiddleTown by a score of 75-63. The Trojans ToughT valianTly To over- come The Middies' early lead buT couuldn'T quiTe close The gap. Merb led The Trojans wiTh 20 poinTs aided by Nagle wiTh I3. PorTsmouTh 50 vs. Lima 92 Fifth Game The baTTered Trojans conTinued Their losing sTrealc aT Lima as They were rouTed 92-50 by The SparTans in Their Third GOL game. The loss was PorTsmouTh's Third on The road and TourTh collecTively. They held Lima To a 37-29 halT-Time lead buT were snowed under in The second half by The high-scoring SparTans. Nagle was high scorer for The Trojans wiTh 9 poinTs. PorTsmouTh 5l vs. Cl1illicoThe 58 SixTh Game The Hellermen losT Their TiTTh consecuTive conTesT aT ChiIIicoThe as They were cropped 58-5l. PorTs- mouTh losT The game aT The Toul line as The cavaliersr dropped in 24 Tree Throws. The Trojans sTaged rally in The closing minuTes buT iT proved To be T03 laTe Nagle led The scoring wiTh I2, all of which came in The TirsT halT. TROJANS RIPPED BY BIG BLUE PorTsmouTh 29 vs. HamilTon 64 Sevenfh Game Coach George Heller's charges conTinued Their losing ways as They were crushed 64 To 29 by The Biq Blue aT HamilTon. The Troymen puT on anoTher ex hibiTion of poor shooTing abiliTy as They hiT a lo 241, Tor 29 poinTs, The lowesT ToTal any P. H. S. bas lceTball Team has made in years. IT was PorTsmouTh' TourTh loss in GOL play and Their sixTh consecuTiv one in seven games. Jim Copley gaThered I I poinT To lead The Trojans. P.H.S. SNEAKS BY CINCY PorTsmouTh 63 vs. WesTern Hills 56 Eighfh Game The Men oT Troy Tinally brolce Their six-game losing sTrealc by downing CincinnaTi WesTern Hills aT Cin- cinnaTi, 63-56. The Trojans reTurn home now Tor eighT' of Their remaining nine games. ln The game. P. H. S. displayed some oT The slcill and deTerminaTion They showed in Their TirsT Two ball games and gave every- one brighTer hopes Tor The resT of The year. Merb and Copley Tool: scoring honors wiTh I9 and I5 poinTs respecTively. PorTsmouTh 80 vs. lronTon 59 Ninfh Game PorTsmouTh High School made iTs TirsT home ap- pearance in beTTer Than a monTh and gave a capaciTy crowd cjuiTe a game To waTch. IT was easily Their besl' game oT The year as They hiT on 501, oT Their shoTs. while crushing Their ancienT rival lronTon 80-59. The Trojans were in TronT mosT of The wa and were never ThreaTenecl aTTer midway in The Thirdperiod. CapTain Roger Merb and Harry Ruarlc paced The Trojans wiTh I7 poinTs each. PorTsmouTh 47 vs. Columbus EasT 78 TenTl1 Game The Trojans wenT down To Their sevenTh deTeaT 78- 47 aT The hands of Columbus EasT's Tigers. P. H. S. drew near The Tigers in The TirsT half, buT Tound This a much harder Task in The second. In The laTTer period The Trojans seemed To be a group of individuals raTher Than a Team, Thus conTribuTing much To The vicTory Tor EasT. Ruarlc was high scorer Tor The nighT wiTh I3 poinTs. P.H.S. UPSETS WILDCATS P.H.S 55 vs. Springfield 54 Elevenfh Game ln probably The besT efforT of The year. P. H. S. anaged To Take a spine-Tingling win over The Spring- fld Wildca+s in as hecTic a finish on The home courT any before iT. The score was a repeaT of our firsT me wiTh Springfield when P. H. S. Took boTTom rTh on a 55-54 game. Harfley, wiTh I6 poinTs, Took :ring honors for The TilT. PorTsmouTh 76 vs. LancasTer 62 TwelfTh Game PorTsmouTh, having shuffled iTs line-up. won an easy cTory over LancasTer-Their fourTh in eleven sTarTs. ie Hellermen were never behind, and They led by I poinTs aT The half. Ruark paced The Trojans wiTh 3 while Nagle and Ivlerb followed wiTh I8 and I2 ispecTively. PorTsmouTh 54 vs. lronTon 72 ThirTeenTl1 Game lronfon, sTill smarTing from The 80-59 sefback ear- er in The monTh by The Trojans. gained Their revenge I They Trampled P. H. S. 72-54 on The winner's home mor. As in so many oTher games This season, The iuls were cosTIy. The Tigers coIlecTed I8 poinTs of ieir ToTaI aT The free Throw line. Roger Merb again upped The scoring column wiTh I6. aided by Ken agle and Bob I-IairsTon wiTh I3 and I2 respecTively. Trojans 57 vs. Lima 60 Fourfeenfh Game The Trojans dropped a 60-57 decision To Lima hich helped secure a low raTing in The GOL. The sojans. afTer a poor firsT half, foughT back To come iThin Three poinTs of vicTory. Roger Merb was The 'gh poinT man wiTh II3 poinTs, followed closely by :Jhn Adams wiTh I2. MIDDIES WIN 8TH STRAIGHT FROM TROJANS PorTsmouTh 4I vs. Middlefown 74 FifTeenTh Game MiddleTown High School moved forward Toward s TourTh GOL pennanT as a resulT of The belTing iT ave The PorTsmouTh Trojans. The Middies came ouT on Top wiTh a 43 per cenT 1ooTing average from The floor. The Trojans also an wiTh a 25 per cenT average. Roger Merb paced The Trojans wiTh I7 poinTs. TROJANS OVERPOWER GREENFIELD PorTsmouTh 90 vs. Greenfield 40 Sixfeenfh Game PorTsmouTh High Trojans really hiT The ball wiTh a 8 per cenT average and rolled up iTs biggesT poinT 3Tal in several years. P. H. S. opened The scoring wiTh Ken Nagjle con- ecTing on a free Throw. Before The end of T e Third quarTer every player had been in The game. Gary Ryder Tallied The lasT Two poinTs on a driving layup. Roger Ivlerb led The scoring wiTh I6 poinTs. HAMILTON TOPS TROJANS IN G.O.L. GAME PorTsmouTh 54 vs. HamilTon 57 Sevenfeenfh Game The Trojans dropped a 57-54 decision To HamilTon in The GOL game for a lasT place raTing. Ken Nagle and Jim Copley led The scoring wiTh I8 poinTs each. STaTisTically, The Trojans hiT for 33 per cenT of Their shoTs while The Big Blue connecTed wiTh 4l per cenT. The sad sTory recorded P. H. S. as missing on nine of I I Tree Throws in The iniTiaI period and ThaT figured in The score aT The end. P.H.S. WINS OVER WEST P.H.S. 69 vs. PorTsmouTh WesT 52 Firsi Tourney Game The Trojans did noT look as sharp in This game as They did againsT Springfield. The second period broughT quiTe a change wiTh The Trojans scoring 20 To WesT's 5. HarTley led a spurT ThaT neTTed The Tro- jans I6 poinTs while The SenaTors' high-poinT man racked up I5. The Third quarfer ended wiTh The Trojans leading by 20 poinTs. The final score senT The Trojans back wiTh a win of 69-52. PORTSMOUTH VICTORIOUS IN SECOND TOURNEY GAME P.H.S. 67 vs. Valley 5I The Top-seeded Indians of Valley Took a 67-5I lacing from P. H. S. in The second Class AA SecTionaI BaskeTbaIl TournamenT game. The Trojans shoT Their besT game of The year, hiTTing on 5470 of Their shoTs. Ivlerb paced The Trojans wiTh 22 poinTs. MINFORD FALLS IN SECTIONAL P.H.S. 64 vs. Minford 58 Third Tourney Game The Trojans won a berTh in The Class AA DisTricT Baskefball Tournamenf by defeaTing The Minford Falcons 64-58. IT was noT a well-played game by eiTher club wiTh a ToTal of 48 fouls being called. Four of The Hellermen hiT double figures wiTh Hurley lead- ing The way wiTh I6. Adams Trailed closely wiTh I4 poinTs. ig?-2f'X LX ffm ,., Fw g Q ' Q, .3 - 'Q We A ,I Q'4! X 5 15,7 S, 5 1 l . K il! .,, .,3'!7' S' if 15, .. , J x FS' Ns., U 'f ig N 4? T. 1' A I I E :X V L I iw , - Mm iv ',,,:.w1'f' , A :W nw G. X K A 1 Q V' , , I Q ' ' f -' ru N1 5 1 1, 5 . si , Q X F Migyffg' wi -,v I Q k ,,,- ,pf W, evfef fa fll Q .au- - ' K ,, s. . . K-X F1323 7' ' 3' W 2 A I Y Q YS ,JD I zff, A v f, 'iid 9 Q I Spring Sports MR. GIBSON GOLF TEAM Row I, Leif 'fo righiz M. Warsaw, G. Jenkins, T. Massie, D. Cusler, C. Lozier, B. Weigers. Row Il, J. Yeary, J. Fulrz, L. Smiih, B. Bierley, B. Smiih, J. Heinrich J. L. Redding. TENNIS TEAM Lefi 'fo riqhi: L. Burkholder, D. Wheeler, B. Sione, N. DeBord, M. Sievens. J Ziesler, B. Doerr, R. Brown, H. Brown. TRACK TEAM Row I, Lefr io righi: J. Hayslip, C. Langford, M. Sullivan. J. Pope, J. Janney, B. Johnson, C. Harvey, B. Polls, W. Powell, 1 J. Beck. Row ll, Coach Earl Gibson, B. Srevens, J. Parker, B. Hurley, D. Kuhn, H. Ellis, H. Wise, J. Morron, B. Lisalh, Coach Bill Deibel. Firsi Row: Jim Fuller, Harry Ruark, Roger Merb, Jim Kockenliel. Second Row: Bobbie Hairsion, Terry Smiih, Sieve Herbold, Jim Redding. Third Row: Don Coveri, Dennis Arihurs, Orville Fergu- TROJAN BASEBALL TEAM son, John Hurley. Fourfh Row: Baseball Coach Edward Zoreiic. and baseball players. -. Lf f?Q-ww.. - ' X ' v i., ' . 'f Q , .ff .-'.' 7 ' 1.:,A M AA A 1 ' wp ,,,. 5 ,A , sy, ,MMM X, K M. gk .9 k , Q ,ff Y, if .- uf K' x V' K X 'Q i X: ' 4-L f fx s..m... 1 -. - 5 GQ. , Ji, ,. g.f k:.j 1 'ff f 5 if 'f 'ek ,-3 .f 1 iii V . ...., .A -1 Ja LVM 'vs xv jg I 5., fm QV .',-' ,f , -:J L, ' ' 7 ' V , Wi I I I I 'Vi Q 2 5. .H P' X , ' -I V X 'R X ii' s Nl x Va K .ff -Q' , f . T Xi fan:-N W-an V 'f'5 i 'Kx '- ww IA'Q'n'Q v sri? ,cvqsv Q Q f 's i' -0' x 3351: g'2'?R'a-5 ,ri,lw,'.!, 0.3.5 1 I Quik fr. 0 Q JQQ. ,. 3, n 0 QNX A .Sqn gy 'iw 5-3, i- njw MIP. .J 3,-Q. eiilr, :SFI ?,, my -we b 'lq!s5Q's1,f.x NNQIHJN' 2 ri .Q x ZISQQSS ? 0-Wat '-G s?f1 w Jil-Ss ' NWN Q we mfflgg-x Q wig , Ii fn- Ax Il sowuNG CHAMPS Leff +0 Rlghf: J. Kennedy, S. Turner 5. 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Class of 1960 A' llr1 'vd your ul om lwiqlx ur lmrdl lilo al l3,ll.S. draws YO wr' r-nd, wv inn rPrrwDrv1lJ0rllif1 rnany pleasani rnemmie- wlwirlw ww llnvv sllarfld in flue building ml nur Claw, ul l96O. llpl ri onlvr-nq wur now lilgg in IQS6 as qreen, inexperienced wfslimon, we a ','. ernbled llw nnalerials for a :frnnq loundafion wil' lllf' lmlp I-l mir 4 lass sponsor, Mis-. Marie Trowbridqe We 0 -r led fa-lv olfirors: led Bfvyd, presidenlq Harry RUE1l'li,VlC'Q' we-'idenlj Kaya Harris, sec relaryj and Cynllwia Malllwv:-ws, 'rvmirrer lliqlnliqlwl ol flwe year was mir Class parlys lr- Hur an plmirncire year, we eleried Jim Cfvpley, presidenlj llarry Rnarlr vivo presidenlj Emily Pnrdurn, sefrelaryg and Chnl Fiillnv Treasurer, We lollciwed llwe blueprinl ol flass pf lip' 9-, and Feld a sale of name sfirlmers, Our sponsor, Mrs. Ono Wocnd, lvclped us in rnakinq a murle-,s ml lliis prwiefl and H plannlnq nur moplmrnore parly. Wlvon vm linally acquired llne lille ml upperrlassrnen, we nlinlmd ln build mir rlass qroup inlrv one nf llwe busiesf and We gif-les? Under llwe quidanfe ol Mr, Frank Pierson, we wenf vm' liver fur :mal in HIP maqazine drive. We eleded our Ml. orc- Hair, Ruarlf, president Carole Daelwler, vice-presr dvr' Carol F.,7l0r, wel felaryj and Nanfy Horr, freasurer, Miss Mary Kraus: direcled our play, The Unguided Miss Tllk fi,lslar'dini1 nurress was produced by a rasl ol I? wlwicl lliril od a pai had audilrwrium willn our drarnafic lalenls. Tlron earns- lim even? ol nur wonderful year as iuniors--ou Jnnfwr-Senifwr Prom! A wonderful niqlnf of danfinq and ro Wanl lnq. I? war. flie reward lor all of our hard world Al lhe flaw lil mir lunior year, we Gaqerly look lorward as i 98 xi We Follow fhe Blueprinf ' w 1 , 5 1 khmahmnwdv Jill? ix Q1 N'f WS 1 . as ,ga gwlgkgf gi ii' Xt 'swf X 'FN E 'F TQ, 8 sr A W -2 -'W' V Q ' .. , 5 ,Q fijpyx ' , .mx S N-flff W SEQ xv Q Y fx' X 'R .W Atl LE wi, l Q 41419 A V' we - Vx Ni? , X MM sg QNX- , L Q' 1 w i X , M ff' is m 5 YA, x.'-M X, 0- x XWV Y -as NN X A, xx x ,Q Ji Q-1 sa. - vu ff.. Homeroom 204 MISS FULLER Firsf Row, Leif lo Riqhl: C, Hisle, N Hodqson, S. Himes, C. Holcomb, E Harold, J. Hollenbeck. Second Row: A. Halcher, B. Henson, K Hall, P. Herr, N, Hedrick, R. Gillespie Third Row: E. Hileman, G. Harris. B Hairslon, J. Glass, R. Greqqory, J. Hew Fourfh Row: G. Gallagher, K. Hiall, D Hammond, D, Goodwin, T, Grashel, C Haywood. Homeroom 205 MISS SCHAEFER Firsf Row, Left to Riqhf: F. Johnson, A Lisalh. M. Johnson, S. A. Hughes, A Kallas, B. Kinney. Second Row: G. lsaccs, G. Leibold. B Hollis, M. L. Keqley, R. Lemons, N. Horr J. Kennedy. Third Row: B. Lewis, R, Kendrick, T. Lanier B. Jones, W. Hurle, An Kyle, R. Jeff. Fourfh Row: G. Hull, J. Kleinke, D. Killen, G. Jenkins, B. Karner, M. Lehn. Homeroom 207 MISS KRAUSS Firsi' Row, Leff +o Right M. Maynard, A. Lovell, Shirley Moore, D. Maffhews, S. Morifz. Second Row: D. Lone, L. Long, D. Longe- way, M. Lu're, S. Major, N, Neff. Third Row: E, Lonq, C. Mercer, M. McKee, L. Marlin, M. Melvin, J. Moore, Fourfh Row: D. Mosley, D. Newman, T. McGlone, J. Moxie, T. Massie, J. Meeks. Fif+h Row: T. McKenzie, M. Maynard, K. Naqle, G. Mosley, V. McSweeney. IOO Y 3,6 P16 52' 2 ' Q.: Qu. aa' ws 15- fy L21 fav :,E'i 9 ,, ,L L , K. 1-J. -- -354 A f , Q V uf if 2f , Q xx? My Pb 5 K A X f Q Ykffflf f 11,fffgP' 3 1. , I ' 3- 1' '11 k X ' . uf. N Y - , aw ks. 'ggiwzf - Ln gi Xl ' Q . x Q. va 5 n :Q 'I B- y 1 f 5 :S ,W 94 W v 'R 1 , 'V h Q, - ' V 4, Y h LQ e W . N5 ' Q Q Q . A .fxww N, ffm? 'ggi 5:35 S A x5 M if .Q lil F' V sf. igsrli K vs. 1. '-4 O ,Mr 'x I in K 4 . .Vw Y' 5331 W . f Q' Y f N... hw Memoriam RAYMOND EUGENE STATEN 4 Build lhee more sfaiely mansions. O my soul, As lhe swifl seasons roll! Leave fhy low-vaulfed pas1'! Lei each new Temple. nobler fhan +he las+. k - W..- '2 . wil Shu'r lhee from heaven wifh a dome more vast Till 'fhou a+ lenglh arf free, Leaving fhine oulgrown shell by life's unresfing seal I l L The Chambered Nau+ilus --Holmes. L' F iifffl, W ' Wig, , ., , ,L ,..,.i MM b ' if .,,, - . f'T7Nn Ek' ' ' L' I' 'vf' 'N' ,',, I. ' '- Q-4-is-ww - L--g1j.,..,,, l,,. ,-.J I ii 4 1 W 'ay ,j f 53-4. Y! 'J ' . 1 35 9 N i' , ' Q S' 'f'ff,.i, fy 'st - v,fQ3,f l 4.2 fy ' I I 02 ' H+. is 1 ' ,. , .Q,..Q... WMV- f ' - . ., f,w-.wiusxsuwa--i'7 ' he 'f L y n - -,,, , , i.,. ' f If BUILDING OUR LIFE is a wonderful experience. II's exciling: iI's challenging. The world we will enler is an ever changing one of love and haie, joy and sorrow, courage and fear, success and failure. Sfudenf group affending The Second Annual Human Relafions Conference af Morehead Siaie College fo sfudy and work upon Ihe naIion's paramouni problems. Firsr Row: Flossy Lehman, Bob Rau, Judy Taylor. Second Row: Arisfea Argerosg Principal, Mr. Edward H. Fournier: Jim Hickman. A-. 9- ly S5 Af 2 I I if 'xx is I 3 if . X The officers of ihe Inferdenomina- Iional Council of Churches of Scioro Couniy, Youih Division, plan a special program. First Row: Susan Miller, ShirI'ey Cookg Georqeann Killen. IS9andingI Henry Brown. Bob Sfone. r J lf, X git' ..-'. , flf 'hx sw X y. ,il ix . if ow-f...c M 425 , Si? 2 55 JANEQQPIKANS W. ,J . X 5 4. Ai' l' ral 4 8 . M v - 'ff ff. fi 4 '.1-WF! ,ww -vu-pg k.LV .. , V, f y 7 ivxwxu. wk ,, A .v l 2 I, e f ,Q ,X f b f , I ' E W ht' ki ' 'Ent Y 5' , A V' xx G ' h Y, x c 1 ' A 3:f,,,Q' g 'I' ' ' 'K t 4 X, di N - gf'- 'ff M5 sigh Q -74 . Q 'U Q-5 - Q 4' ' If 7 f Q K 2 if-Q 4 . ,': V V 5 xl 5 QL f . 5 M ' ,, 1 4, .1 h t 3 ' ,A My as Qu' .x J f 5 1 ' 7- F 1' . 5, ' I f ,, , f Q aw I ' gg as VX' X ,eu K , l I fa. xl. Q. , fix Y mf? Nye, .SW 5- M 1-I ,I ww' N V J V'f'wpMrq:y: xv Tfffxffx 1 1 A -Q, 'f 'A'Q 5 QW: 2. QQ? ,- A 'wmwi' - iss-lf X2-f' ww x fx-iux X Qgffw 1 A' f A -KA K xg.: - - - iywf - , 1. -- -f ww-YB-ff,-.Q my 5 H -'gf X wfmgii , f, 12 X '? ' Earth To 'Win gflfgff. ,Q Skies 3 V as if om z' gf - K 52-TA fsi 1 3:4 Cf -.A v X' my 155' ug ' ,lx V ' , E M995 Tx . g5,5I qrf'l7:? - J? za, 1 ,.., ., ! 1 ,.,r' w. alma iris Ladder by which We Rise Senior Class of 19 5 9 The high school days are fhe building blocks of fhe fufure, seriors. The foundafion of our fufure happiness is fo be found in never-fo-be-forgoffen memories of our days af PHS. When we laid fhe cornersfone of our 'fufure in i955 as naive, bewildered freshmen, Miss Marie Trowbridge, our class spon- sor, giuded us fhrough fhose firsf confusing Clays. The inifial sfep fowards a solid foundafion for fhe fufure was our firsf class parfy, Anofher imporfanf decision was fhe elecfion of class officers-Moose Canfer, president Flossie Lehman, vice- presidenl: Beffy Baughman, secrefaryq and Jeff Manley, freasurer. During our sophomore year we confinued fo build foward the fufure wifh fhe help of our class sponsor, Mrs. Olive Wood, by choosing our class rings and elecfing our class officers. Again we selecfed Moose Canfer, presidenfg assisfing him were Sue Queen, vice-presidenfg Sandy Schisler, secrefaryg and Nina Sedgwick, freasurer, For many years fo come, we will remember our junior year as lhe busiesl and mosf conslruclive days of our high school building program, Our class sponsors, Miss Mary Elizabefh Schwarfz and John Glass, marshalled our successful magazine drive in which we exceeded our goal. Our iunior class play, Sevenfeenfh Summer. was a colossal success as we performed fo a full house each nighf. Once more we selecfed Moose Canfer fo lead our class. Sandy Schisler served as vice-presi- denf: Ann Egberf, secrefaryg and Phyllis Cranmer, freasurer, The high poinf of our year-fhe Junior-Senior Prom-was The reward for fhe hard work done bv many workers under the capable direcfion of our co-chairmen, Flossie Lehman and Jeff Manley. We are building day by day for fufure securify and happi- ness. From a firm foundafion we sfarf fhe framework which will govern our enfire lives. We sfarf af fhe bolfom-only fo end af fhe lop. For fhe second year Miss Schwarfz and Mr. Glass assisfed us in our acfivifies and our final class play. We esfablished a class record by choosing Moose Canfer as class presidenf for fhe fourfh fime. Our ofher officers were: Jim Hickman, vice-presidenfj Sandy Crosley, secrefaryg and Sue Schisler, freasurer. As our senior year draws fo a close, we fake wifh us wonderful memories of good firnes and lasfing friends. Senior Class First Row: CLARA JANE ADAMS IJanel Intramural basketball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Softball I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Cheering Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Glee Club I, Choir 2, GlrI's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ADKINS lBarbl Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Softball I, 2, 3, Bowling I, 2, Badminton I, 2, Ping Pong I, 2,, G-.A.A. 3, Junior Class Play 3, GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, Betty Lamp Club 3, 4, Home Room Officer I. GEORGEANN FERREE ALLARD I6eorgiel Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, French Club 4,, Basketball I, Softball I, Bowling I, 2, 3, Badminton I, 2, Ping Pong I, 2, C-.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Cheering Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play, Usher, Reveler's 3, 4, 6irl's League 'Y Tri I, 2, 3, 4, F.T,A. 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi- , - Hi-Y Council 2, 3, TROJAN Staff 4, Science Club 4. Second Row: WILLIAM RUSSELL ALLEN, JR. IBIIII T Er I Club 3, 4. WALTER STEPHEN ANDERSON IPorkyJ Track I, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 2, 3, Basketball Manager I, Sophomore Council Z, Home Room Officer 2. CHESTER APEL IChetI T Zi I Club 3, 4. Third Row: ARISTEA ARGEROS IArtiej French Club I, 2, Span' ish Club 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Cheering Club I, 2, Scholarship Team 3, G-irl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. DORNER EVANS ASHWORTH ISkipl Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Bowling 3, 4, Track 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Home Room Officer I, 3. ROBERT LESTER BAKER-Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Bowling 3, 4, Ping Pong 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer 4. Fourth Row: SANDY KAY BAKER-G.A.A. 3, 4, Glee Club I, Girl's League I, 2, 3, F.T.A. Z, 3, Tri-Hi4Y 2, Betty Lamp 2, 3, 4, President Betty Lamp Club 4, Co-op Club 4. MEREDITH BARKER IMurtI Basketball I, 2, 3, Volley- ball I, 2, 3, Softball I, Bowling 2, 3, Badminton I, 3, Ping Pong I, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4. LELA MAE BATTLE ISisI Volleyball I, Girl's League 4. Fifth Row: BETTY JEAN IAUGHMAN IBeckyI Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Basketball l, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 3, Bowling I, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, President G.A.A. 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Cheering Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Homecom- ing Queen 4, Attendant I, Yearbook Attendant 2, 3, National Honor 3, 4, Senior Honor 4, Scholarship Team 2, Class Officer I, Student Council I, 2, 4, Jun- ior Council 3, Magazine Drive Chairman 3, Reveler's 3, 4, GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi- Y Z, 3, 4, President Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil 2, 4, Vice-President of State I-Ii-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, President of State Hi-Y, Tri-Ti-Y Council 4, Youth and Government 3, TROJAN Staff 3, 4, Home Room Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Hostess for Reveler's Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Creative Writing 4. Dean's Assistant. CAROL ANN IAUMAN-Spanish Club 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, Volleyball 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, Cheering Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, Junior Class Play 3, ReveIer's Play 3, Reveler's 3, 4, Gir-l's League I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Fall Formal Committee 2, Creative Writing 4. ALLEN FREDRICK IECKETT IRickI Inter Nos I, Intra- mural basketball 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, D. E. Club 4. Saw, ...s .avi it 15 Senior Class First Row: SUSAN BENDER lSueI Basketball I, 2, 33 Volleyball I, 2, 33 Softball 23 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Badminton I, 2, 3, 43 Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Cheering Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 43 TROJAN Staff 33 Home Room Ol- ticer 43 Coeop Club 4. ROBERT BRUCE BIERLEY lBobI Inter Nos I 3Plus UI' tra 23 Golf I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling I, 23 Ping Pong I, 23 Pep Band 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 Magazine Drive Honor Salesman 33 Junior Class Play 33 Reveler's Play 33 Reveler's 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Newsclass 3, 43 Newspaper Statt 3, 4, RONALD BOGGS-Inter Nos I. Second Row: PEGGY ANN BOOKER lWindyj Basketball I, 23 Vol- leyball I, 2, 33 Softball I3 Badminton I, 23 Ping Pong I, 23 Girl's League 2, 3. RICHARD ALLEN BOWER lRickI Manager Baseball I, 2 3 4' Hi-Y2 3 4' I-Ii-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2 3 LEONA JOAN BOYD lJoanI Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Volleyball I3 Bowling I, 23 Cheerinq Club 2, 33 Pep 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 Reveler's 3, 43 Girls League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Home Room Otii- cer 33 Junior'Senior Prom Committee. Third Row: JOHN BRANDEL lPygmyI Inter Nos 23 Bowling 3. THOMAS BROCK-French Club 33 Intramural basket, ball 23 Home Room Officer 43 D. E. Club 43 President ot D. E, Club. HENRY BROWN lNateI Tennis I 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row: MARY BROOKS. ROGER LOWELL BROWN lRogI Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Tennis 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 33 Pep Band I, 2, 33 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor 3, 43 Scholarship Team 33 Student Council 23 Junior Council 33 Sophomore 'Council 23 Reveler's 3, 43 Prorn Host 33 Newsclass 3, 43 Newspaper Statt 3, 43 Home Room Otiicer I, 2, 33 First rating in state music competition I, 33 AII'Ohio Boys Band 3. EVELYN RUTH BURDETTE- Inter Nos lj Plus Ultra 23 Volleyball I, 23 Bowling I, 23 Badminton I, 23 Ping Pong I, 23 Cheering Club 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 G-lee Club I, 43 Choir 2, 33 Senior Honor 43 Dean'5 Assist- ant 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Triple Trio 3, 4. Fifth Row: LAWRENCE ALLEN BURKHOLDER fPepsiI Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Bowling 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball I3 Pep Club 3, 43 Junior Class Play Stage Crew3 Reveler's Play Stage CTCWQ Reveler's 3, 43 l-Ii-Y 2 3 4 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 3 4 POLLY BURTON-GirI's League I, 2, 3, 43 D. E. Club 4, Treasurer ot D. E. Club. EMILY ANN BUSH llfimmeyl Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Badminton I, 23 Ping Pong I, 23 Basketball I, 23 GAA. 3, 43 Cheering Club 2, 33 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Band I3 Orchestra Ig National Honor 3, 43 Senior Honor 43 Scholarship Team 23 Assistant to Guidance Counselor 43 Magazine Drive Honor Sales- man 33 Reveler's 3, 43 GirI's League I, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Triel-li-Y 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 32 Newsclass 3, 43 Newspaper Staff 3, 43 Home Room Oliicer I, 23 Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Chairman. Senior Class First Row: LINDA LEE CALL-Ping Pong I3 Reveler's 33 G-irl's League I, 2, 33 F.T.A. 3. DOROTHY ANN CALLOWAY-Bowling I3 Ping Pong I3 6irl's League 2. PAUL CALLOWAY-Basketball I3 Pep Band I3 Band 2. Second Row: CAROLYN KAY CAMPBELL-Bowling I, 23 Glee Clubj Sophomore Council 23 GirI's League 3, 43 Home Room Otlicer 2. HOMER CAMPBELL T 81 I Club. RICHARD EDWIN CAMPBELL lDickt Softball 23 In- tramural Basketball 2, 33 Basketball Manager at Min- tord. Third Row: ZEL CANTER llvloosel Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Bowling 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 33 Basketball Manager I, 23 Pep 'Club I, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Team 2, 33 Class President I, Z, 3, 43 Student Council I, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Council 23 Junior Council 33 Senior Council 43 Magazine Drive Chairman 33 Junior Class Play 33 ReveIer's Play 33 Reveler's 3, 43 I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 43 Newsclass 3, 43 Newspaper 3, 43 Home Room Officer 2, 43 Band Announcer 3, 43 Basketball Announcer 3, 43 Youth and Government 33 Hi-Y Council 3. CAROL ANN CARSON-French Club 3, 43 Volleyball I3 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Badminton I, 23 Ping Pong I3 Intramural Basketball I3 G,A.A. 2, 3, 43 'Cheering Club I, 2, 33 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor 3, 43 Senior Honor 3, 43 Scholarship Team 2, 33 Reveler's 3, 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 TROJAN Staff 33 Home Room Officer I3 Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Reveler's Play Committee 33 Junior Class Play Committee 3. REBECCA CASON lBeckyl Basketball I3 Volleyball 23 Badminton I3 Ping Ponq I3 Choir 23 Girl's League 3. Fourth Row: EARNIE comris. HAZEL comms lsocreyei JACOUELINE COLLINS lJackiel cms League I. Fifth Row: RUTH ANNE COLLINS--Glee Club. STAN COLLINS-TBI Club 3, 4. JANET ALAIRE COOPER-Attended East High School I, 23 C-irl's League 33 D. E. 4. 3 . Q Nagano sm :X '3 -r 'W' ,,,9 'ZS' 'Cf' Z Senior Class First Row: LARRY COPAS lI'lodel LYNN CORIELL-Track 25 Football I, 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 TBI Club 3, 4. RAYMOND DAVID COWLING IBoonel T Bi I Club 3, 45 Library Staff 2. Second Row: JAMES CRAFT-Band Manager I, 25 T Br l Club 3, 4. PHYLLIS MARIE CRANMER IPhylI Inter Nos I5 Plus Ultra 25 Bowling I, 2, 35 Ping Pong I, 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Cheering Club 25 Glee Club I5 National Hon- or 3, 45 Senior Honor 45 Scholarship Team I, 25 Class Officer 35 Junior Council 35 Magazine Drive Chair- man 35 Junior Class Play 35 Reveler's Play 35 Reveler's 3, 45 GirI's League I, 2, 3, 45 C-irl's League Cabinet 3, 45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 45 Prom Hostess 25 Newsclass 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Editor of Newspaper 45 Home Room Officer 2, 3. NANCY JANE CRAWFORD-Inter Nos I5 Plus Ultra 25 Basketball 35 Volleyball 25 Softball 25 Bowling 25 Badminton 25 Ping Pong 25 G-.A.A. I5 Cheering Club I5 Library Staff 3. Third Row: SANDRA SUE CROSLEY lCrosl Basketball I5 Volley- ball I5 Bowling I, 3, 45 Cheering Club 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Assistant to Guidance Counselor 35 Class Offi- cer 45 Senior Council 45 Junior Class Play 35 Reveler's 3, 45 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 ,45 Home Room Officer 3, 4. ANN E. CRULL-Spanish Club 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Girl's League 2, 3, 4. MARCELLA CHRISTINE CULLUM ltvtarcyl GirI's League I, 2, 3, 45 D. E. Club 4. Fourth Row: ELLEN DAMRON---Reveler's 3, 45 Girl's League 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Choir 3, 4. SHARON DAUGHERTY ISherryI Basketball 25 Volley- ball I, 2, 35 Bowling I, 2, 35 Badminton I, 25 Ping Pong I, 25 Cheering Club 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I5 Sophomore Council 25 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Reveler's 3, 45 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committe5 TRO- JAN Staff 3, 4, TROJAN Editor 45 Home Roorn Offi- cer 2. BARRY LYNN DAVIS-Student Council 3, 45 Girl's League, Associate Member 2, 3, 45 I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 45 Co- chairman Prom Committee 35 TROJAN Staff 45 Home goom Officer I, 3, 45 Youth Traffic Council, Presi- ent 4. Fifth Row: REBECCA LOUISE DAVIS IBeckyl Spanish Club 35 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball I, 2, 35 Badminton I, 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Cheering Club I, 25 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Honor 45 Assistant to Guidance Counselor 45 Student Council I5 ReveIer's 3, 45 G-irl's League I, 2, 3, 45 GirI's League Cabinet 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 I-Ii-Y5 Tri-Hi-Y Council 45 Home Room Officer I. HAROLD EUGENE DAVIS IPedrol Intramural Basket- ball I5 Junior Council 35 T 81 I Club 35 Library Staff I, 2, 3, 45 Home Roorn Officer 3. MARLENE DAVIS-Attended Norwood High School5 GIrI's League 2. IIO Senior Class First Row: WILLIAM NELSON DEBORD IT-Bonel Tennis 2, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Band 3, Scholarship Team I, Reveler's 4, Giirl's League 4, Library Staff 2, Home Room Officer 4. SHARON DIXON--Assistant to Guidance Counselor 4, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer I. KATHEREN DODENHOFF lliathyl Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Bowling 2, Glee Club I, Choir 4, ReveIer's 3, GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3. Second Row: JOANNE DOTY Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, Softball I, Bowling I, 2, Tennis lg Badminton I, GAA. 2, 3, Cheering Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Reveler's 3, 4, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, FTA, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer I, 3, Science Club 4, Hostess for ReveIer's Play 3. GENE F. DOUTHAT lBuddyl Football I, Z, 3, 4, ln- tramural Basketball I, 2, 3, T Br I Club 3, 4. DOROTHY LOUISE DUNCAN lDottieI Intramural Basketball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Softball I, 2, 3, Bad- minton I, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Pep Band 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra I, 2, 3, 4, C-irl's Leaque I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Third Row: PAUL ALLEN DUNN lBunyanl Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4. DAVID CHARLES EBY lDavel Basketball I, Scholar- ship Team I, Home Room Officer 2. JUDITH ANN EGBERT fAnnI Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Softball I, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton I, 2, Pinq Pong I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Cheering Club 2, Glee Club I, National Honor 4, Senior Honor 4, Scholarship Team I, 2, 3, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Dean's Assistant 4, Class Officers 3, Junior Council 3, Reveler's 3, 4, 6irI's League I, 2, 3, 4, G-irl's League Cabinet 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, Home Room Officer 4, Delegate to Girls' State 3. Fourth Row: JIM ELLIOTT lDeanl Basketball I, Track 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 2, Student Council 2, T Bi I Club 3, 4, Home Room Officer 2. LINDA SUE ELMORE lSliortyl Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Volleyball I, Bowling I, Z, 3, 4, Badminton I, Ping Pong I, Cheering Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, G-lee Club I, Senior Council 4, Reyeler's 3, 4, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, TROJAN Staff 4, Home Room Of'ficer'3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee 3. STEVE ENGLEBRECHT lEnglel Basketball I, Bowling 2, 3, Track 2, Baseball I, Football I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Student Council I, Home Room Officer I. Fifth Row: LINDA LOU EUTH--Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Intra- mural Basketball I, Volleyball I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, Ping Pong 2, Cheering Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Honor 4, Dean's Assistant 4, Sophomore Council 2, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Reveler's 3, 4, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, TROJAN Staff 3, 4, Home Room Officer 2, Jun- or Senior Prom Committee 3. JANET MARIA EVERETT lJeanniel Inter Nos I, Bowl- ing I, G-lee Club I, Student Council 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Reveler's 3, 4, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-HifY 2, Betty Lamp Club 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Home Room Officer I, 2, 3. LARRY FEAZELL fFi1l Basketball 2. ' wa ii Na- vcc. ,,.., , s ' P' r l -.. - Elle: - S - K , - Casa A 5. X ,1:2j.,.- N533--'W . -. . - - -,,:. X IPS L .-1. -1 . ..5?s.,. we 1- QE-g,,, we '27 Senior Class Firsl Row: ORVILLE FERGUSON-Inler Nos Ig Plus Ullm Ig Baskelball I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FROE. JAMES FULT2-lnfer Nos lg Plus Ullra 25 Golf 2, 33 Soffball 2, 3, Bowling I, 2, 33 Ping Pong I, 2, 35 lnfrar mural Baslcelball I, 2, 31 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Library Slaff 3, 4g Home Room Officer 4. Second Row: ERNESTINE A. GARDNER ITeenyl Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 D. E. Club 4. lnler Nos Ig Plus Ullral2g nnis I n ramural Basketball Ig Hi'Y 2, 3, 45 Home Room Office I. JAMES GEORGE. ROBERT E. GATES IGagaJ Te ' g Ping Pong 25 I I f Third Row: GARY D. GETZ IPeanulj Baskefball I, 25 Track 2' FooIbaIl I, 23 Choir Ig Sfudenf Council I, 2, 4' T Si I Club 3, 43 Home Room Officer I, 2, 4. CARLA LOU GIBSON lnler Nos Ig Plus Ullra 27 Glee Club lg Choir 3g Junior Class Play Commiflee 3. MOLLY GILLIAM-Bowling 2, Cilee Club 2. Fourth Row: JAMES CLIFFORD GRASHEL Ulml T. 8: l. Club 3, 4. JUDITH SUE GRIFFITH IMouseJ Pep Band 45 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, D. E. Club 4. GERAUND STANCEOUS HAGER IG-erryj Inter Nos I, Plus Ullra 2, 3, 45 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Bas- ketball Ig Scholarship Team 25 Junior Council 35 Rev- erer's Play Commiflee 31 Reveler's 3, 43 HLY 2, 3, 4, Prom co-chairman decoralion 33 Library Slaff I, 2, 3, 4g Home Room Officer 3. Fiflh Row: ROY HAGER ILeoRoyl. JAMES HALE. JAMES HALLIS. Senior Class irsf Row: ATRICIA J. HAMBLIN Pat Softball I' Bowlin I' I I . Q . irI's League I, 2, 3. 4. HYLLIS ANN HANNAH IPixiej Bowling I, 2, 33 heering Club 23 Pep Club 23 Junior Class Play Com- ittee 33 ReveIer's 33 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-l'Ii- 33 Home Room Otticer I3 Co-op Club 4. OBERT L. HARLEY lBobI Intramural Basketball I3 ome Room Officer. econd Row: ilLBERT HARRIS IG-ill Scholarship Team 23 Student ouncil I, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Officer I, 2, 3. ILORIA LEE HARRIS ll-tail! Caesarj Volleyball I, 23 owlinq I, 23 Badminton I, 23 Ring Pong I, 23 Cheering .lub I, 23 Pep Club I, 43 G-lee Club I3 GirI's League , 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Home Room Ifticer 2, 3, 43 Science Club 4. IM HARRISON-T 81 I Club. hird Row: ' AULA LOUISE HARTLEY-French Club I, 23 Basket- iall I, 23 Volleyball I, 23 Softball I3 Bowling I, 23 adminton I, 23 Ping Pong I, 23 6.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Cheer- ig Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 National Honor 3, 43 enior Honor 43 Hall Monitor 33 Dean's Assistant 43 unior Class Play 33 Reveler's Play 33 ReveIer's 3, 43 5irI's League I, 2, 3, 43 GirI's League Cabinet 23 .T.A. 2, 3, 43 Newsclass 33 Newspaper Staff 43 Home oom Officer I, 3. ERRY3 HAYSLIP-Junior Council 33 Home Room Of- CCI' . 4ARY FRANCES HEMPHILL IFranciej Intramural asketball I, 2, 33 Volleyball I, 2, 33 Softball I, 2, 33 owling 33 Badminton I, 2, 33 Ping Pong I, 2, 33 5.A.A. 2, 33 G-irI's League I, 2, 33 Covop Club 4. ourth Row: RISCILLA ANN HICKLE IPunkI Cheeirng Club 23 ep Club 2. AMES C. HICKMAN fJimI Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra K3 Pep Band 43 Band I, 2 ,3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 lational Honor 3, 43 Scholarship Team I, 2, 33 Class Jfticer 43 Student Council 43 Senior Council 43 Jun- ar Class Play 33 ReveIer's Play, Stage Crew 33 Reve ler's 3, 43 G-irl's League 43' Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, Tri-Hi- 'Council 2, 3, 43 Home Room Officer 43 District and tate Music Contests I, 2, 33 Science Club 4. UDY HICKS-Intramural Basketball I3 Volleyball I3 owlinq I3 Girls League I, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Dfticer 2, 43 Co-op Club 4. iitth Row: .INDA KAY HICKS-Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 ln- ramural Basketball I3 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 CAA. 3, 3 Cheering Club 23 Pep Club I, 2, 33 Senior Honor 3 ReveIer's 3, 43 GirI's League I, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, , 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 TROJAN Staff 3. :LLEN HILDERBRAND-Bowling I3 Girl's League I, , 3, 43 D. E. Club 4. IRGINIA HILEMAN. 'Y 3'l9'51'5F. , . Senior Class Firsl' Row: DAVID F. HILL romp. CHARLES HOLBROOK IChuclcI lnlramural Baskelball 2, 3, CHARLES HOLCOMB I Doug I . Second Row: WANDA HOWARD--Baskelball 23 Bowling 23 Girl's League. BARBARA ANNE HUFFMAN lBarbI Baskelball 23 Soflball 2, Bowling 23 Girl's League I, 2, 33 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3. BERNICE LOUISE HUNTER ILouieI Volleyball l, 23 Bowling 23 Badminlon I, 2, Ping Pong 23 Reveler's 33 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-I-li-Y 3, 43 Belly Lamp I3 Home Room Officer l, Coeop 4. Third Row: JOHN HURLEY ISlaIIsI Baseball 2, 3, 43 Inlramural Baskerball I, 2, 3, 43 Foolball Manager 3, 4. JACK E. ISAACS Volleyball lg Foolball I3 lnlramura Baskelball 33 Choir 3. OTHA H. ISHMAEL, JR.-T. 8- I Club 3, Fourfh Row: JACK D. JANNEY Hanneyj French Club I3 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Sludenl Council 43 Home Room Officer 4. JERILYN JENKINS IJerryI French Club 33 Volleyball 2, 3, Bowling I, 23 Badminton I, 23 Ping Pong I, 23 Cneering Club 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I3 Sophomore Council 23 Reveler's 3, 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Triel-li-Y 2, 3, 43 Home Room Officer 2. CHARLES RONALD JOHNSON IBonesI Sollball I, 2 33 Ping Pong I, 2, 33 Intramural Baskelball I, 2, 3. Fiflh Row: PATRICIA ANN JORDAN IPaII Cheerlnq Club 3 Pep Club 33 Reveler's 3, 43 Girl! League 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 43 Home Room Officer 4. CHARIES W. KALB-T 81 I Club 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNETTE KIRKPATRICK lPaIlyj Sollbal I, 23 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Cheerinq Club 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I3 Assislanl to Guidance Coun- selor 43 Reveler's 3, 43 Girl's League 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 TROJAN Business Manager 3. ll4 Senior Class Firsf Row: MARY KATHERINE KIRSCH lMary Kayel lnfer Nos I3 Plus UlIra 23 Bowling I, 2, 43 Cheering Club 2, 33 Pep -Club 2, 33 Band I, 23 Orchesfra I, Z3 Senior Honor 43 Sophomore Council 23 Reveler's 3, 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 TROJAN Sfaff 3, 43 TROJAN Edilor 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Home Room Officer 2, 33 Chairman of Prom Commilfee 33 Disfricf Music Conlesl' I, 23 SIaIe Music Confest I. SHARON KLINE-Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY E. KREKELER lKrek or NoIhingl Soffball 23 InIramural BaskeIball 43 Home Room Officer I. Second Row: GARY LAWRENCE LANGLEY-T 5 I Club 33 Home Room Officer 4. CDONALD LAVENGOOD lDon Juanl G-lee Club I3 hoir l. ROY EDWARD LAWSON-Sollball 33 Track I, 23 Fool- ball I, 2, 33 T 81 I Club 3, 43 VocaIional lndusfrial Club 3, 43 InIramural Soflball 3. Third Row: FLORENCE ANN LEHMAN lFlossyl lnIer Nos I3 Plus UlIra 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Baskelball I3 Volleyball I3 Solfball I3 Bowling I, 23 Badminfon I3 Ping Pong I3 G.A,A. 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Glee Club lfkccompanisfj I3 NaIional Honor 3, 43 Senior Honor 3, 43 Scholarship Team 33 Hall Monitor 3, 43 Link Girl 33 Class Officer I3 SIudenI 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play 33 ReveIer's Play 33 Reveler's 3, 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y Council lPresidenII 2, 33 Prom CoeChair4 man 33 TROJAN SIBII 3, 43 TROJAN EdiIor 43 Home Room Officer I, 2. PATRICIA REGINA LEWIS lFaIsl Choir 3. ROBERT LEWIS. Fourfh Row: EDITH TERRIE LIST-Band I, Z, 3, 43 Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. FLOYD LONE-Ping Pong 3, 43 Inlramural Baskelball 3, 43 Choir 2. VIRGINIA LEE LOWMAN lGinnyI lnler Nos I3 Plus Ulfra 23 lnIramuraI Baslrelball I3 Volleyball I, 23 Solfball I3 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Badminfon I, 23 Ping Pong I, 23 Pep Club Pep Band 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Or- chesIra 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I3 Junior Class Play 33 Reveler's Play 33 ReveIer's 3, 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Newsclass 3, 43 Newspaper Slaff 3, 4. FiIIh Row: CHARLES W. LOZIER lChadl lnfer Nos I3 Golf 4 Bowling I, 23 Junior Class Play SIage Crew 33 ReveIer's Play Stage Crew 33 Reveler's 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Hi- Y, TrisHi-Y Council 33 Sfage Crew 33 Home Room Officer I. DONALD RAY LUNDY-Track 33 Intramural Baslcef- ball 2, 33 T 81 I Club 3, 4. JAMES LYONS lJimj Iniramural Boslldball 23 T 81 I Club 3, 4. lI5 an it Senior Class First Row: RICHARD McDOWELL. SANDRA McELROY !Sandyi GirI's League 43 Tri-Hi- Y 4. CAROL McCUNE McKlIllN-Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Glee Club lj Choir 3, 43 Girl's League 43 F.T.A. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Science Club 43 First Rating District and State Music Contests 3. Second Row: SHARON S. MCMANES-Dean's Assistant 43 Girl's League 3, 43 Co-op Club 4. BOB MAGAW-T 8: I Club 3, 4. JEFFREY ALAN MANLEY l.leffl Inter Nos I3 Plus 'lltra 23 French Club 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 33 Pep Club 2, 33 National Honor 3, 43 Scholarship Team I, 2, 33 Class Officer I3 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Junior Council 33 Magazine Drive Publicity Chairman 33 Junior Class Play Stage Manager 33 Reveler's Play 33 Reyeler's 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council: Prom Co-Chairman 33 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Newsclass 3, 43 Newspaper Staff, Exchange Editor 43 Home Room Officer I, 43 Publicity Committee Fall Formal 3, 43 Boys' State 33 World Affairs Institute 33 Out- standing Student 2. Third Row: JOYCE MANN-Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Cheering Club 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 ReveIer's 33 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MONNA KAY MARSHALL IKay Kayl Band I, 23 Dean's Assistant 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 53 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Betty Lamp 23 Co-op Club 4. SARA KAY MAUNTEL-Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Volleyball lj Bowling I, 23 Badminton 33 Ping Pong 33 Cheering Club I, 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row: THELMA P. MAXIE IMax'sI Glee Club I3 Dean's As- sistant 33 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Betty Lamp 2, 3, 43 Home Room Officer 43 D. E. Club 4. JOE A. MAZE. PHYLLIS MEADOWS -Attended Waverly High School, I, 2, 3. Fifth Row: ROGER LEE MER! IMerbieI Inter Nos lj Plus Ultra 23 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Hi'Y 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 33 Prom Host 23 Home Room Officer I, 3, 4. DAVE MILLER IHappyl French Club 23 Basketball I3 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Attend- ant Escort 33 Prom Host 23 Library Staff 33 Home Room Officer 2, 4. JON DAVID MILLER-French Club I, 23 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Team 33 Junior Class Play 33 Reveler's 43 French Club Assembly 23 Newsclass 3, 43 Chief Photographer 3, 43 Newspaper Staff, Sports Editor 43 Newspaper Staff 3, 43 Library Staff I, 2, 3, Library Staff Assembly I, 23 Publicity Chairman for Junior'Senior Prom 33 Publicicty Committee for Fall Formal 33 Merit Salesman Award, Magazine Drive 3. II6 Senior Class :irst Row: .ARRY DAVID MILLER IMillerl T 81 I Club 3, 4. 'ATTY ANN MILLER IPatj Bowling I3 Badminton lj 2-irl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Betty Lamp Club 2, 3, 4. SUSAN JANE MILLER lSusiel Inter Nos I3 Plus UI' ra 23 Intramural Basketball I3 Volleyball I3 Sottball Ig Bowling I, 23 Badminton 33 Ping Pong 33 G.A.A. Z, 3, 43 Cheering Club 33 Pep Club 23 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Junior Class Play 33 ReveIer's Play 3, 43 G-irl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tria Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Youth and Government 3. Second Row: CONSTANCE LOUISE MOORE lConniel Pep Band 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 D. E. Club 4. ROBERT MOORE lBobbyl Intramural Basketball I3 Glee Club l. LARRY MOORE lPetJ Intramural Basketball 23 Co-op Club 4. Third Row: JEAN MORTON--Alnter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 French Club 3, 43 Bowling 33 Cheerinq Club 23 Glee Club I3 Senior Honor 43 Scholarship Team 33 Dean's Assistant 43 Reveler's 3, 43 Girl's 'League l, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Home Room Otlicer 23 Junior Class Play Publicity 3. SHARON GAILY MOWERY ISharriel Intramural Bas- ketball I, 23 Volleyball I, 23 Softball I3 Bowling I, 23 Glee Club I3 Choir 2, 3, 43 GirI's League I, 2, 3. CAROLE ANN NEWMAN-Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Intramural Basketball I3 Volleyball 23 Bowling l, 23 Chieering Club 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I3 National Honor 3, 43 Senior Honor 43 Scholarship Team I, 2, 33 Dean's Assistant 43 Student Council I3 Junior Class Play 33 ReveIer's 3, 43 6irl's League l, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 TROJAN Statt 3, 43 Newsclass 3, 43 Home Room Officer I3 TROJAN Editor 43 Prom Committee Chairman 3. Fourth Row: RONALD E. NEWTON lSmokyl D. E. Club 4. MICHAEL NOEL IGurneyl Head Football Manager 3, 43 Track Manager I, 2, 33 T 8: I Club 3, 4. GAYLE NOURSE-Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Bowling 33 Intramural Basketball. 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Choir I3 Junior Class Play, Stagecrew 33 ReveIer's Play Stage- crew 33 Reveler's 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Stage Crew 33 Home Room Officer 3, 4. Fifth Row: MARTA JEAN NUNLEY IMartyl 6irl's League 23 D. E. Club 4. CAROL ANNE ODLE IOodlesl Volleyball 23 Bowling I, 2, 33 Glee Club I3 Reveler's 3, 43 GirI's 'League I, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Betty Lamp Club 23 Co-op Club 4. KAREN STONE OTWORTH-Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 23 Cheering Club 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Girl's League l, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. W Senior Class EVELYN FAYE PAYNE lbviel Volleyball I, Bowling I, 2, Badminton I, Ping Pong I, Pep Club 2, Glee Club I, 4, 6irl's League I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE ELIIAIETH PETERSIlJosiel Spanish Club 3, 4, Bowling I, Choir 2, 3, Girl s League I, 2, 3. JIM F. PHELPS lDopeyl Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Magazine Drive Chairman 3, Junior Class play, state- crew 3. Second Row: ANNETTE PIGUET-Glee Club I, 4. MARY RUTH PRATER-Intramural Basketball 2, Vol- leyball I, 2, 3, Softball I, 2, 3, Bowling I, 2, 3, Bad- minton I, Ping Pong I, Glee Club I, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Betty Lamp 3, 4, DAE. Club 4. CHARLOTTE LOUISE PRICE-Chberinq Club 2, Pep Club 2, Glee Club I, Girl's 'League I, 2, 3. Third Row: MARJORIE SUE QUEEN lQueeniel Inter Nos. l, Plus Ultra 2, Golf 2, 3, Volleyball I, Softball l, Bowling I, Badminton I, Ping Pong I, A. A. 2, Cheering Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, Junior Council 3, Senior Council 4, Sophomore Coun- cil 2, Magazine Drive Chairman 3, Reveler's 3, 4, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi'Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-, Tri-Hi- Y Council 4, Prom Hostess 3, TROJAN Staff 3, 4, Home Room Ofticer I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3. ELNORA JANE RAISON lEIIyl Intramural Basketball I, Volleyball I, 2, Softball I, 2, Bowling 3, Badminton 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, D. E. Club 4. ROBERT CARSON RAU lBobl Inter Nos. I, Plus Ultra 2, 3, Pep Club 3, National Honor 3, 4, President of National Honor 4, Scholarship Team 2, Student Coun- cil 4, Sophomore Council 2, Junior Class Play 3, Reveler's Play Ileveler's 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Tri- Hi-Y Council 2, 3, 4, Prom Host 2, Newspaper Staft 4, Home Room Officer 3, 4, Boys' State 3. Fourth Row: JIM REDDING-Basketball 2, Softball 3, Bowling 3, 4, Intramural Basketball l, 3, Student Council 4, Reveler's 4, Hi-Y 2 3, 4, Home Room Officer 4. DAVE REYNOLDS-Bowling I, T 8 I Club 3, 4. DOROTHY LOUISE RICHARDS lDottiel Bowling I, Badminton I, Girl's League 2, 3, Betty Lamp Club 2. Filth Row: KEITH RICHARDSON. NANCY RICHARDSON lCookie and Eppie Dippiel French Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Vol- leyball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton I, 2, Ping Pong I, 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Dean's Assistant 4, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, HIQY, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2. HAIEL A. RIGGS-Inter Nos. I, Plus Ultra 2, Intra- mural Basketball I, Volleyball I, Bowling l, 2, Base- ball I, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Reyeler's 3, 4, G,-irl's League l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Y, Tri- Hi-Y Council 4, Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4. 8 Senior Class st Row: ANLEY DOUGLAS ROGERS lChecol Inter Nos I, is Ultra 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Home om Officer I. NDRA FAYE ROGERS lSandyl Volleyball I, 2, wlinq 2, 3, Badminton 2, Ping Pong 2, Cheering Jb 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, Reveler's 4, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Co-op Club 4. DITH ANN ROSS-Volleyball I, 2, Bowling I, 2, ReyeIer's 3, C-irl's League I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, -op Club 4. cond Row: IBERTA ROTH lBirdiel Intramural Basketball I, 2, lleyball I, Bowling I, 2, 3, Badminton I, 2, 3, Ping ng 3' G.A.A. I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Senior Honor 4, Assistant to Guidance Counselor Junior Class Play Committee 3, Reveler's 3, 4, rl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior' wior Prom Committee 3, Corop Club 4. RRY LEE RYDER lRedl Football 3, 4, Intramural sketball 3. NDRA SUE SCHISLER lSandyl Inter Nos I, Plus 'ra 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, lleyball I, 2, Softball I, 2, Bowling I, Badminton Ping Pong I, GAA. 3, 4, Cheering Club 2, Pep Jb 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Junior Council 3, ohomore Council 2, Junior Class Play 3, Reveler's Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Girl's League Cabinet 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Newsclass 3, 4, News- per Staff 3, 4, Home Room Officer I, 2, 4. ird Row: E SCHISLER lSchisl Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Vol- ball I, Bowling I, Badminton I, Cheerleader 2, 3, p 'Club 2, 3, Homecoming Attendant 2, 3, Miss enfest 3, Hall Monitor 3, Class Officer 4, Student iuncil 2, 3, Reveler's 3, 4, Girl',s League I, 2, 3, 4, -I-li-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, Prom rstess 2, Home Room Officer I, 2, 3. ANCY SUE SCHWARTZ--Intramural Basketball I, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Bowling I, 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, Ping Pong I, 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Cheering Ib 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Magazine Drive Chair- n 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Reveler's 3, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-HifY 2, 3, 4. ERRY LYNN SCHROEDER l5chroedl Inter Nos I, s Ultra 2, French Club 3, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Bad- nton I, 2, Ping Pong I, 2, GAA. 2, 3, 4, Cheering rb 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Senior Honor 4, Scholar- p 3, Junior Class Play committee 3, Reyeler's Play ReveIer's 3, 4, 6irl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Home Room Officer 4. urth Row: NA SUE SEDGWICK-Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Ileyball I, Cheering Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hall mnitor 3, Class Officer 2, Sophomore Council 2, iior 'Class Play 3, Reyeler's 3, 4, Girl's League I, 3, 4, Tri-Hi'Y 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer 2. IN C. SHEPHERD lTeeneyj Intramural Basketball 3, Volleyball 2, Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, D. E. Ib 4. DITH KAY SHIPLEY lJuclyl Intramural Basketball Volleyball 3, Softball I, Bowling I, Badminton 3, g Pong 2, Baseball I, Choir 3, Junior Class Play mmittee 3, Girl's League 2. th Row: INNIE SHIVELY lElliel Intramural Basketball I, 2, wling I, 3, Badminton I, Ping Pong I, Cheering Jb 2, 3, Band I, 2, Glee Club 4, Assistant to idance Counselor 4, ReveIer's 3, GirI's League I, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, Home Room Officer 3, 4. RETTA JEAN SIMPSON lJeanniel Bowling I, Bed- 1ton 2, Cheering Club I, Z, Choir 3, 4, Reveler's G-irl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. 'Y JACK SIZEMORE lJiml French Club I, 2, Glee ib I, French Club Assembly Stage Crew 2. 1-'av .J br as-ff' si x gm- is YQ' Btfg 1 Senior Class First Row: JOYCE ANN SKAGGS lAnnl Bowling 3, Girl's League I, Betty Lamp Club I, 2, 3, 4. BARRY SLATTERY. ROBERT NEAL SLEPIAN IScorpionI Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Choir 4, Assistant to Guidance Counselor 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Home Room Officer I, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. Second Row: HUGH J. SLOAN JR. It-lugel Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Bowling I, 2, Scholarship Team I, 2, Hi-Y 2, 4, Home Room Officer 4, Science Club 4. DONALD SMITH. :Mew RAY smm ,sag-Ep Basketball I, 2, 3, saff- ball 2, 3, essebsll 2, r a I club 3, 4, Third Row: WILLIAM RONALD SMITH lRonnieI French Club 2, Football I. TERRY WAYNE SMITH I5rnittyl Golf 2, Bowling I, 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Baseball Manager 2, Glee Club 2, Reveler's 3, 4, GirI's League 4, HirY 3, 4, I-Il-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3. WAVA EUGENIA SMITH IGeniel Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Clteering Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Glee Club I' Junior Class Play Committee 3, ReveIer's Play Committee 3, ReveIer's 3, 4, GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 4, Home Room Officer 3, 4. Fourth Row: SHIRLEY ANN SPEARS-Glee Club I. WILLIAM LLOYD SPEULDA lSaII Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Baseball Manager I, Reveler's 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Stage Crew 3, Home Room Officer 4. HAROLD R. STEELE IPestI French Club I, Football 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Girl's League 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. Fifth Row: MARION STEPHENS lMary Annl Basketball I, Volley- ball I, Tennis 3, 4, Baseball I, Choir I, 2, Scholar- ship Team 2, Girl's League 4. W. C. STEVENS JR- IBilIl Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, Intramural Basketball I, Intramural Softball I, 2, Girl's League 4, Home Room Officer 2, 3. HOWARD STOCKHAM IBudl Basketball 2, Bowling I, Track 2, Football 2, Intramural Basketball I, Dean's Assistant I, I-Ii-Y 2, T Br I Club 3, Prom Host 2. l20 Senior Class :ir-:t Row: IOBERT NIERSHON STONE lStoneyl Inter Nos I, Jlus Ultra 2, Bowling 2, Tennis 2, 4, Ping Pong 31 ntramural Basketball 3, Drum Maior 2, 3, 4, Choir , 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Reveler's 3, 4, -Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Home Room Officer I, 2, 3, Fall Formal Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. BONNIE JANE STONE-Basketball I, Volleyball I, Bowling I, 2, Badminton I, Ping Pong I, Girl's League l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, I-Ii-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Home Room Otticer 2. WILLIAM LARRY STONE lStoneyl Inter Nos I, Girl's League 4, I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee I. Second Row: NANCY CAROLYN STONE Isnall Volleyball 2, Bad- minton 2, Ping Pong 2, Glee Club I, Choir 2, 3, 4, GirI's League 2, 3, Science Club 4. ALICE MARIE STOUT ITootsiel JACOUELINE MARIE STRAYER Uackyl French Club I, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, Bowling I, Badminton 2, Girl's League 4. Third Row: ELIZABETH JEAN SUGGS lBeegiel 6irI's League 4, Attended Cincinnati Western Hills I-Iigh 2, 3. ALICE ELLEN SWOPE lDollyl lnter Nos l, Plus Ultra 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 3, 4, Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Bad- minton I, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong l, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Cheering Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, National Honor 3, 4, Senior Honor 4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, Dean's Assistant 4, Student Council 4, Junior Council 3, Sophomore Council 2, Junior Class Play 3, Reveler's Play 3, ReveIer's 3, 4, GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, 6irl's League 'Cabinet 4, Tri-t-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, HIY, Triflgli-Y Council 3, 4, TROJAN Staff 3, 4, TROJAN Editor 4, Home Room Officer 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3. CATHERINE AILEEN TAYLOR lCathyl G.A.A. I, Girl's League l. Fourth Row: JUDITH KAY TAYLOR lJudyl Spanish Club 3, 4, ln- tramural Basketball I, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Bowling I, GirI's League l, 2, 3, 4. SARAH ANN TINGLER lSuel Volleyball I, Bowling I, Girl s Leaque I, 2, 3. ARTIE TOMLIN lllochl Bowling I, Intramural Basket- ball 2. Fitth Row: KATHERINE L. TORGES Iliatiel Inter Nos I, Plus Ultra 2, French Club 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, Badminton I, 2, Ping Pong I, 2, Intramural Basketball 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Cheering Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Reveler's 3, 4, Girl's Leaque l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Trial-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, HI-Y, Tri-I-li-Y Council 4, Newsclass 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, I-lonor salesman for Junior Magazine Drive 3, Junior-Senior Prom ,Committee 3, ReyeIer's Play Com- mittee 3. ANITA VAN HOOSE lNediel G-lee Club I, Girl's League I, 2, 3, D. E. Club 4. GERALD W. VALENTINE lGerryl TBI Club 3, 4. Senior Class First Row: JERRY VAUGHN. MARGARET ANN VOURNAZOS lMargI Inter Nos I Plus Ultra 23 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Volleyball I 23 Bowling I, 2, 33 Badminton I, 23 Ping Pong I, G.A.A. 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Junior Class Play Com- mittee 33 ReveIer's 3, 43 Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 I-li-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, 4. MARY FRANCES WADDELL IFrancesl Intramural Basketball 23 Bowling I3 Badminton I3 Glee Club I3 C-irI's League I, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Otticer I3 D. E. Club 4. Second Row: DARLENE ANN WALES lDeanl Intramural Basketball 23 Volleyball 23 Soltball 23 Bowling 3: Badminton 23 Ping Pong 23 G.A.A. 3, 43 Cheering Club 23 Pep Club 33 Choir I, 3, 43 Reveler's 3, 43 GirI's League 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Home Room Officer 3. BETTY JEAN WALKER lSnuggy JEANl Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 33 Spanish Club I3 Intramural Basketball 23 Volleyball 23 Bowling 23 Badminton I3 Ping Pong I3 Choir I3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. FRANK WALLER lBuzzl French Club I3 Track 2, 3, 43 Football I3 Intramural Basketball 23 ReveIer's 3, 43 HIYY 2, 3, 43 Home Room Otticer 4. Third Row: CAROLE ANN WARREN lSusiel Intramural Basket- ball I, 23 Volleyball I, 23 Bowling I, 2, 33 Badminton I, 23 Ping Pong I, 23 G.A.A. 33 Cheering Club 23 Pep Club 23 Senior Honor 43 Hall Monitor 33 Dean's As- sistant 43 Student Council 33 Senior Council 43 GirI's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Betty Lamp I, 23 Home Room Otticer 3, 43 Co-op 4. CLARA LEA WARREN-Inter Nos I3 Plus Ultra 2, 33 Golf 43 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Cheering Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 3, 43 Student Council 43 Junior Council 33 Sophomore Council 23 Reveler's 3, 43 Girl's 'League I, 2, 3, 43 F.TjA. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Home Room Officer 2, ,4. STEVE WEBB. Fourth Row: CAROL ANN WELCH IButchI Intramural Basketball I, 2, 33 Volleyball I, 2, 33 Girl's League I, PAUL DAVID WHISMAN IP. D.l Ping Pong 33 Intra- mural Basketball l. SHIRLEY ANN WHITAKER-Spanish Club I, 23 Vol- leyball 33 Bowling I. Fifth Row: ELLEN IONA WHITE lSkinnyl Inter Nos 23 Glee Club I3 Choir 23 Girl's League 3. MICHAEL WHITE-Ping Pong 23 Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA SUE WHITE IS-andyl French Club 3, 43 Vol- leyball I3 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Badminton I3 Ping Pong I3 Cheering Club 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Dean's Assistant 33 Student Council I, 23 ReveIer's 3, 43 GirI's League I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 33 Home Room Officer I, 2. I22 Senior Class rsl Row: ARAH ELLEN WILLIAMS-G.A.A. I, 2, Pep Club 4, Band I, 2, ReveIer's Play Cornmlllee 33 Revelefs 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: HMY, Tri-Hi-Y Council 45 Glrl's :cque 3, 4. ETTY WILLIS-GirI's League 3, 43 Home Room lflicer 3, 43 'Cofop 4. OY ANTIONETTE WOOD lJo Joj lnfrarnural Basket all 3, Volleyball 3, Badmlnlon 3, Ping Pong lg ,irl's League l. econcl Row: HOMAS DUANE WORKMAN lClwalkl Baskelball lg ollball lg Foolball 43 lnframural Baskelball 25 Y 81 l Ilub 3, 4. AMES HOWARD ZEISLER lJiml French Club l, 23 lowlinq 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, l-liAY 2, 3, 4, TROJAN ltafl 45 Science Club 4. MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY Bob Rau-Phyllis Cranmer l Firsf Row Leff lo Ri l1'r Sharon Dau lm I 9 5 Q erfy. Carol Carson, Ann Egbert George ann Allard, Becky Davis, Dolly Swope Emily Bush, Belly Baughman. Jean Mor- fon. Senior Scholarship C? am... ,x...-A, n 4 ' 1: ' f A -2 ,, L 'T' ,,,, ' A J: in in EQ, IS Q., , , 3 ' , .0 1 3 , gk x, i Q, .. 3 R K , ' ' . x ws- .?gA g Q S ,fi . X ,S 5 4 , , 13, N . Xxx f . ' 13 Q S -A i 4- A Q ..,.X .- -M 1 f + ,f , Q. x K 'x ng Q 'P f.. C 5 ,S x M i -X 5 5233 1-. 5 9 .1 I ,, ...W . ., ' 0' iv 10 ff SSH I . L Q 2 . ixggix i N-.,x.S3 x X an . W 5' , G M M . Q. f S, gqg' -. - z-11 ' ,L 94 .4 -Q5 2 V S S - X lv? 3 Q A ' XX X L 1 -P ww f L' S A ' fir.: T M XN xi N N Q34 ' ' y F Q Y R bs 4 m rx' S Hu Q 35 Y -Q WK sf Q, Q ef ,X W? is x yx S 33 M X W K X A X 5 xx S? Q Q5 , .4 , xx X if x ,. 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Row lll: H. Campbell, R. Cox, R. Lawson, S. Adkins, B. Maqaw, D. Killen. Row IV: J. Sllllrnen, J: Feel1ley,lD.lHolcorn Mr. Karr. fr Cam Riders 1-a r' - ' 'P 5 . . 111.-1lAVEl'l9U WILL T . , V. I. C. Club ...Q V.l.C. CLUB Row lz R. Cunningnam, B. Lewis, D. Plwlllips, S. Collins, H. Bell, R. Meadows. Row Il: T. Thompson. B. Barry, D. Hammond, I. Parker, G Gallagher, J. Slorey. Row Ill: 6. Hull, E. Collins, 6. Douflwal, J. Elliofl, D. Reynolds. J. Shelpan. Row IV: B. Alexander, J. Harrison, J Maxey, G. Gelz, C.. Kalb. R. Paylon. ,,.,.....-. ...A GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET LeII Io Riqht, Seated: M. BIood, D. Swcpe, M. Schaffer. Sfanding: B. Davis, L. Marfin, S. SchisIer, L. CrosIey, P. Cranmer, A. Eqberf Girls' League Cabinet Senior Honor SENIOR HONOR Leff Io Riqhf, Row I: L, Euih, J, Elhs, P. Cranme-r, D. Swope, B. Davis, P. HarIIey, L. Schroeder. Row II: M, Kirsch, A. Egbert C Warren, C. Newman, E. Bush, C. Carson. Row III: F. Lehman, R, Roih, E.Burde1+e, B. Bauqhrnan,J. Mor+on,L, Hicks. if 4 il s. 1 ,yi W . , ,S mmf 25 !4vA P 9 Ewfgg ,W W Qs '25 A Q A ,Q K ZA, ' ,QQ M . x Miix ww., Qi? Q32 FFF V Q 'W yr gy, -,, ,E A Q: M Hr- EEZ Ii ff ,M-W wgsgxgwi E W .W ,, , . .I 1.3, V , K f A 5, SU A ' 3 K lx C-hw kil R X . IQ , , 1' It 5.455 N -fjjjf 4 iff - ' '. .., I, k.A. ' C1 lc ff Q! HHH- r L. P I K , :ee f ., ' f aff -to ' A ' ,- ff .V A A I 7 . Ai, V ' I II l,.A ,V I 1 A I! 3' K1 ,,, ., is. N .. fi A f N. . I H 'J .jr 1 f C 5- I sf YQ' Q ,, .. MWA' if W J 1, ff . fl Ulmykh I V 4,-,. If - ...Q ytf22fQ,,.,f, Vf f' 115942314-A,, n, 9. ' X -K ' 'ASQ J,-LMI, If 1' Alla' Q34 ..,,.- -, y f . ,J Il i lx, , I A H4 H 'LXR , I M' Q ,wfzlfl X, I 'I-lk iii PEL..---A e ., i'.fc'?1,'!h' ff ., LU 'J , K , I , 'IN Y, .N I Spanish Club French Club SPANISH CLUB Lefl lo Riqhf, Row I: F, Lehman, S. Schisler, G. Klllen, P. Schuler, B. Peebles. Row ll: A. Brlclcer, P. Brown, S. A. Huqhos, E, Harold, A. Cwll, B. Adkins. Row Ill: M. Rogers, S. Furbee, W. Cronin, H. Olbrich, S. Horne, S. Coch- ran, M. Williams. Row IV: R. A. Adams, S. Fleming, J, Hew, B, Davis, D. Swope, D. Gales, R. Noel, J, Nagel. FRENCH CLUB Leff To Riqhl, Row I: M. Burling, J. Hollenbeclc, C. Fike, M. Arlhurs. J. Morfon, Row ll: D. Allen, S. Baflle, D. Brown, C. Carson, J. Cohen, J. Willis, Row III: A. Penell, P. Slaals, J. Manley, S. While, K. Torges. -am:-f.asus.uu1-sa.a.-., s.-.,.....,,.... s.. ... FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row I: M. SmiII'w, S. Schisier, L. Hicks, C. Lawrence, L. Evans, S. Synder, C. Odle. Row II: P. ScI'1uIer, J. CaudiII, C, Huffman, S Sfewarf, G, Harris, G, Kilien, S. Evans. Row III: K. Torges, N. I'Iorr, C. Warren, A. Hatcher, H. Fuqiif, E. Bush, J. Ross, Row IV: C Wofen, B. Bauqhman, M. Luie, S. Rogers, G, Pairick, A. Egberi. Row V: S. Maun+eI, B. Lewis, P, I-Iarfiey, P. Wiiife, P, Siafis, M, Her- mann, C. Daelwier. Future T achers Of America Betty Lamp Club BETTY LAMP CLUB Leif io Riqhi, Row I: C. I-Iisie, I-I. GabeI, S. I-Iammonds, P. Sfouf. P. MiIIer. Row II: L. Grove, J. Roberson, B. Adkins, D. Gill, N. Copas Row III: J. Siarks, S. Evans, A. Maxie, V. AIIen, M. A. Peferson, D. Goddard. Row IV: L. Thompson, M, Ferguson, M. J, Pickles, V Bufiingfon, S. Sally. LIBRARY STAFF OFFICERS Lc-li lo Riqhl: H. Riggs, P, Baker, N, Crawlord, G. Hager, H. Sloan, H. Fuqiii, K, Harris, M. Grashel. To Make Friends With The Worlcl's Most Brilliant, Penetrating, And Compassionate Minds. LIBRARY STAFF Leif lo Riqhf. Row I: Gene Davis, Jim Glass, Hugh Sloan, Gary Hager, Mike Fannin, Marly Williams, and Jim Fuliz, Row ll: Waller Applegaie, Jackie Maynard, Kalhy Coiirill, Palfy While, Carolyn Lawrence, Carol Sione, Helly Fugiil, Linda Evans, Donna Sowards. Mary Grashel, and Lee Albrecht Row Ill: Marianne Robinson, Beverly Smiih, Sue Ann Hughes, Pally Baker, Vicki Clark, Norma Jo-hnson. Hazel Riggs, Margie Blood, Kay Harris, Sharon Furbee, Nancy Crawford, Bonnie Sfone, and Mildred McKee. X - 213 1- K, . , Q h, a ' sl if 'finer fw,.gf1Af ' ff, . 'ff I Qxifff i ji g V Q ' 6 , .L . , ,, b. 3 , if X W K g...,Q 1 1 !if.' ' ik . , 1 ff-7 O 2 fi: , ,Q 8 3 5 L V , 1, 'f A :it i' rg- 1 , A ' 3 - ' p if if ' fl ' ' . 'E' , K, ,, f we ' ' . fit.. ' EA ' I W if 2?-we - , Q A X i2 ,E V I 8 .4 i . 75, 5 X1 ,ig t W. -n 1 5 EE, s ' , ' ff ,Q 3 ' 1' .:'Sqfgt+ f .P 1 M x 8 Q ,m,i, g kv M Q W 4 s-4, 3 k K ' 5.. f x E4 24 ' Q3 7 5 M A ' , H . fHwc'gf, , . 'P 51 V -'M 'S ' ' - , ' , F ' K2 4 ' ' , LLVL X 5-f fy I, 1. :J 5 ff.. 1 - , vm.. gy. - 'J Miss Mary Elizabelh Schwarrz, class supervisor, explains prinl- ing technique lo Phyllis Cranmer, edilor of The Student Prinis. This is a P.H.S. olilser-prinfed paper published every lwo weeks. The school paper is in ils fiflh year. The news class does all the wriling, arf work, +ypeseHing, and pholography. Pholog- raphers lake lheir own piclures and do 'lhe developing and enlarging. The Student Prints Senior members of news class qalher lo discuss imporlanf imple- rnenls in newspaper work, Leif fo riqhl' lhey are Bob Rau, phologra- phy chiefg Jeff Manley, exchange edilor: Kaiie Torges, re-wriie edi- lor: Jon Miller, supervisor of pho- loqraphy and sporls ediior: Carole Newman, lronl-page editor: Sandy Schisler, girls' sporlsg and Bob Bierley. Olher members ol The slafl are, back row llefr lo righll Emily Bush, Jennie Ellis, Margie Blood. Nick Johnson, Don Womacks, Greg Gil- len, Belsy Ruholl, and Nancy Free- land. ln fronf row are Sue Ellen Tilron, Carol Fuller, Kaye Harris, Judy Cohen, and Georgeann Killen. . rx W A Q 3' , li . 'f -- fgfgffm 1 j.:,1g zE5iiii11i22ggfi,l A Q' 2 ,fff55 i +1?V5951f.1 W 2 W . .4 ,k'x,,,, fa- wwf ' : , Y - 3 1 Q ' Q3 ,h 3 fn? Lu. :S Iv1,V.wnn.11w., N.Sed.1w.L, B. BIPIH-V, J. Reddwnq, R. Bmwn, B. SIone, J. any , . .1 I A- I . :M SENIOR REVELERS Row l' II RIqI1w,I.IIInIw,S,R0q0v5,I,SfIwro9CICr,C,Baun'15n,A, Eqberf. Rrw Il: C, Loder, J. Mann, B. SnIveIy, S, Whife, N, S. Iwv.u'rI.',. R. Cmwvvwv-, C. Neuse, R.-w III: P, Hen'IIoy, J. HIcIcrnan, I, Smith, B. SpueIde, B. Rau, D, MIIIer, G, Hager W, Srnnn. Row IV. ' B dIBrI:IncIderRwVJMI'IQ IVIC Ir' D : , an v , B. GW., F, VVaIIer, D, Swope, J. ManIey, R. Ivierb. Revelers' Club To Crea+e and S+imuIaI'e In+eres+ in AII Phases of Drama+ic Ar'I' SENIOR REVELERS Row I: P. Hannah, S. Dauqnerfy, C. OdIe, P, Kirkpairick, S. SchisIer, L. EImore, F.I.eI1rnan. Row II: R, ROIII, E, Damron, M, Kirsch, P. Jordon, S. MiIIer, B. SIepian, L. Hicks. Row III: S. Scnlsler, C. Warren, E. Bush, C. Carson, S. CrosIey, J. DoIy, D, Wales, Row IV: C. Newman, G. Lowman, J, Everefh S. Queen, J. Jenkins, K. Torges. Row V: L. Eutl-I. 6. Harris, K. Dodennoff, J. Ross, G. Allard, B. Bauqhrnan. N2 fri f V. .ff I If ii ,U um 9 sZ'i1 an 'nz if Q ? keg 5 N' A ' vi 1 Q we rcs? - Qs- .. N Q xg X X X. Tix-erx - K 5. X X . K , A X , A - W f 5 ,QQ A Nwmxrwi f gg X x . -. Q W : 1 QS E 1 gif' V Q Qxws .Q i 1 ff lf it L mml sm f + X if - . . XX. , wg EN A 1, ,pl M R- K' - ' ' ig ' .X gp Y ig ,. f s 5 Q y . is we XX A A ' K l ff , 5. Lg 5 Q ex ' 5 if Q ' l 5 X i Q . 5 . ? . j - Q w 3 ' I I' Q f 3 w ' xx M ,q ,AS-mf Lv N X 11,547 f A 'S L' J I L J swf .. A .S ,W fi X, tk Q : g i K 9 V K I . K :Q ' - .x ' fx .. 9 Q ' G . M ' 4 it .M AX 1 9 0 g N, , F A ig J .,,. W. as SA S-4 V i W' N X.. M Sw-m A W mm. f wifi Nw . X' bk' C Y 'x N -5. 'x ml? if CV i 0 . . f xx V nfl Q M42 w x N.. . we 0. qww 5.-f' M ixivx Trojan Yearbook Staff-1959 W .L-1,4 nb, 5-Lf' I ll! f 6 0 F r f A he Office Pracfice Class. nder fha quidonce of Miss iczel Wyanf, was responsi- ie for fhe TROJAN busi- ess records and accounrs. I42 6. 5- .41 4 . Y 4141101 Junior members of TROJAN Siaii, Leif io Riqni, Row I: Suzi Ficminq, Judy Coben, Gaii Pairick, Anne Harcner, Row 2: Den Goodwin, Jim Kieinkc Dave Coieqrove, Torn Massie, Mickey Warsaw. Junior members of TROJAN Sfafi, Leif io Riqkaf, Row I: Kary Hail, Pam Schuier. Sie Eiien Tiifon, Joyce Heilon- beck. Row 2: Sue Eiien Brendf. Carofe Daenlcr. Office Pracfice girfs Check TROJAN acconnis, Leif io Riqnh Parry Kirkparrick, Eve iyn Burdeire, Dorfie Duncan, Becky Davis. X TROJAN business mannqer Barbara Baker. AR 5. 64. ,x r i XJ' WX N Senior1ypis?,Linda Frith, TROJAN kwiisw Pri',!fX'rfiinI'1d Barry Davis. xii al 1'-. A1 QQ.. CT' 0 -., ,AJ-X'xkKv vi 5 .,, 45' X4 - 1 , . Happy TROJAN Odifsvz 'WND fav xvavbsok foyl Lfff, fo Right: Uma, Lcbnmn, CVJQ Nvmrmn, Dm y Sw-Xpo, Maw Kaye Kiwis, Sharon Dam1?vevfy, fN ,,.vg 'Z-, 1- x Q7 Yombxwk advguy--MIxpAp Fmdn BUVPC. Membcri Of ad Mag aww? 50a'b:Ywlc rofmrvm, LOU fm RIMM: HC! r Eby, Hnda lfwq, Vzwdn E-Wwovv, SIWWV 'P'WbC ' GCN'-IGOVW Award, Hliffx Sfaff rvembcrf ruffw ff HVTRHLT cum for dL'GdMV'U,Lt'6fflFRfX1M,f Q 5P?'5 IQSQ VROJAN, Sm Queov Bcffy BFlUQMV7M3V'N Jlm Yvllvv' Lyx My f isfgp' ' N F... F...-' fr S X 091 S M Uffr HIGH SCHOOL BAND BAND Leif ro Riqlni, Kneeling, Row I: S. Fleming, M. Blood. Row II: S, Ruel, B, Bierley, B. Slafrery, J, Brown, D, Boslick, B, Horr, B. Newman, D, Karr, J. Adams, L, Burns, V. Hileman, E. Hile-man, A, Lovell. Row III: A. Kallas, W. Hickman, L, Boslick, M Arilwurs, H. Riclwardson, R, Polinq, N Slwaler. Row IV: M,SmifI1,G, Moore, C Moore, B. Duncan, S, Creekbaum, K Everett A. Sfeele, J. Secresl, E. Perry Row V: R. Bauqlwman, D. Smifln, R. Akers J. Beck, S. Barrie, B, McDowell, J. Riley L. Gove, S. Webb, J. Taqer, R, McDowell B. Shump. Row VI: B. Sione, J, Hickman. S Miller, V. Clark, B, Sfaker, J, Wills, V Lowman, S. Sfewarf, T, Lanier, B, Lewis. Row VII: D. Goddard, T, Ware, L, Hicks D. Duncan, J. Morfon, R, A. Adams, T Lisi. Row VIII: R. Noel, B. Baker, L. Adams B. Sfone, R, Grady, E. Williz, R, Brown MAJORETTES Eupha Perry, Anile Kallas, Par Bauqlwm GD Bonnie Slmmp, Barbara Sfonc, Befh Lewis. sign Pi'-M ' SPS' F - Sludenls can be proud of +he fine Porlsmoulh l'ligh School Band under The capable direclion of Richard Sunderland. Even Though our band decreased in size This year wilh The loss of freshmen sludenls, qualify didn? sulfer. The speclacular Trojan Marching Band always adds color and spice +o our Thrilling alhlefic games. This snappy group scores a hir wlfh +he Toofball fans by Jrheir smoolh maneu- vers. Their regular acfivifies include +he foolloall loand, con- cerl performances, assemblies, parades, and civic programs, Portsmouth High Trojan Band BOB STONE Drum Maior , ia' Ev ff 'gs . SSR l :kgs 5 if f f: x .F M . 1 -w QI' iv: NS Y .. --.--af- ' ...Z W 'r ..-fi .X ' V .Swv 5 -1- W my -Q---ov S in Ki if Q X V. fy f f I 1- SEVENTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB i R gn? w rquef S Moore E Payne, L. Evans, A, Lisafn, S. Snonkwner. Row own J e E W I W1 r P Case K. Sanderlin. Row III: C. Price, J. Farley, C, Su r D Tene Row V C FLM C. Sfone, J. Hew, H. Fugiff, C, Gibson, H, Sfa ion D Brown Nor Prcmred E. McCa4Hs+er, V. Buffinqfon. Seventh Period Glee Club Glrls Ensemble SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Row I: Sharon Snonlcwiler, Sue Tilfon, Kainy Coffriff. Row ll: Linda Gove, Donna Goddard, Sandra Whife. Row III: Judy Yaqer, Mary Waiker, Mary Herrmann. 1 f . f VJ y-can 'vfi' x ' - - ,.. v 'Fx' 1 x' a, ,u -1 I Y A, Ms X FOURTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB lc-II Io Righl, Row I: P, Kirlr, M, Johnson, J. Maynard, S. Tillon, D Ronny F Johnson R Con S Iloaborlin. Row Il1M. Burns, D, Goddard, S. Miller, A, Davis, L Grove J Yager D Mal ews w III: S. Fought, S. Wliile, K. Kinniscn, B, Carler, C, Price, C, Woods F Burdelle D Schwar z w IV: C. Woolen, J. Iindbero, K. Crull, S. Spears, V. Allen, J Moore Irwin Nor Piclure S. Mowerv, M. Pickles, Fourth Period Glee Club Choral music is an imporlanl parl of Ihe cullural program ol sludies al Porlsmoulh High, The club sings lor imporlanl school programs and lor civic groups. Choral music is an elechve sludy for Those who qualify wilh a good voice and a good group apiril. The direclor is Mr. Richard Sunderland. FOURTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB OFFICERS loll lo Righl, Row I: Judy' Yager, Librariang Kay Crull, Librar ian, Sur- Iillon, Treasurer. 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Bur now i+'s gone wirh The evening breeze. -BOB STONE V . - of A la' A kJ. fp x ,r 41' ' of f ' 0,1 n 1 W? -3 5 I , lp A . ,, I ,I . , X II, 1' 4. u.. .U .2 if ,v Hg Ax . lg ' 1,1 x ' .ful I V .l l I - ' ..- ' af 1' 'li 1, I 11 A , 'f' . J 5 x 5 ' A Q t 71 , - N1 f fx l s T? X . X ix , Q Sill X ':,,..,.eax'. 3' X 3 4 X E NN X XM X ik r W K x . P 3. J X a 2 A x X X iii Y 'Q' F fi 4 is 5 511- 5 15 ' LAVONNE PERKINS Junior CAROLYN LAWRENCE Sophomore SANDY SCHISLER Senior Football Attendents Our AHrac'five K g A I958 Homecoming Foo+balI Queen aug nian lbl F32 5, 'ISYQ' mary agnarcl Junior Winner of Miss Troian Con+es+ l62 Sophomore Winner of Miss Trojan Confesf 3 aww. .. K ww lx XX 1 g xxx NNN N X SEN f- 35 t X :XX x . xnxx v N . X . Q K N Q X.,X X? ii fl 3 Sas- X -- FX -xii' Y, i w H X R I . 5 591 SW V!!-ol' psy N fx, .x Q- 15 f. .. , 3 , wb QM QW, S M!! J Af' 'A i A R., F K Q if ,.--nug- 'RW Q-Q wwimci'E51'i?E.iidiab?w..4?:nsN I M QNNAN- '-'WVR' 2 n n I . '. Ill' ' lmillllllhf l fl . ---1 I: :0l.::llA nl. n. --l 'aww' - - ' .- nn .nun ll g.OIDi I 'NV I 'll ' l'h I Y Y 1 Bright Hawl-ilnsnn Tread Servuze HAMILTON ELGIN BULOVA WATCHES 734 Fifth St. mf 5' Home of ohm Good sm CUNGRA TULA TES and CUMPLIMENTS The Graduating Clan of 1959 I69 ,ff Compliments of EHEEHEH STUHES Znd In 6: Chillicothe Portsmouth Where you get GUARANTEED SALES 61 INSTALLATIONS FLUIJD-DRUGS, INC. 5CiUiU UJUIHY H. T. P1QQd,Pmp. New Car Dealer Ass'11 2109-2111 Gallia Street PORTSMOUTH Pomsmouwn, omo OHIO BEST WISHES FROM U. E RSUN BAHHLUW YOUR COUNTY ENGINEER WE SALUTE TODAY YOU LANE SHUP Verlin Copas P.H.S. '23 Mildred Copas P.H.S. '25 We enioy selling Borden's Ice Cream Lunches, Magazines, Gifts, 6- Sundry Supplies Fountain Service 1212 GRADUATES OF 1959 Kinney's Lane l7I f' Best wishes Compliments of to the Class of '59 EARL HAYES, JH., A. I. A. EAHHG JEWELRY STUHE ARCHITECT 811 Gallia 626 6th St. Porxsmomh, ohio ' EL 3-4480 EL 3-5030 portsmouth rx' 4 I COMPLIMENTS OF The Store of Friendly Credit The Uhie Valley Whulgsale QD, Heberts Jewelers Wholesale Tobacco 714-16 Filth Street Portsmouth, Ohio Money Walnstein 421 Chillicothe St. 5: Confections Manaqer COMDLIMENTS OF CHIEHTUN UFFIEE SUPPLY S' Same Location Since 1923 5' SCHOOL AND H OFFICE SUPPLIES H 740 Portsmouth Fifth St. Ohio 5 COMPLIMENTS OF E Hullenheek Shoe Repair PORTSMOUTH'S FRIENDLY STORE 1231 18th Street EL 4-2776 COMPLIMENTS OF Hyland Studies THE SMART SHOP FOR B 8 B THE IUNIOR MISS LUAN UFFIEE E S Complete line of LUGGAGE Qallia DIAMONDS at WATCHES IEWELRY QGY 837 Gallia ,UM Congrafufafe flue C6155 of 1959 14tlaA 7aAlnionA The Style Center of this Areo: Since 1895 William Atlas P.H.S. '09 Morton G. Atlas P.H.S. '42 Congrafufafiona fo flue C4155 of 559 I I .. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '59 COMPLIMENTS OF From WEATHEHGAHU UALF5 ALUMINUM PHUUUIJTS PHARMACY KOOLVENT ALUMINUM AWNINGS KEYSTONE ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE 3rd G Bond Sts. EL 3-2219 1201 Offnere St. NEWBEHHY SPUHTING GUUDS HSPECIALIZING IN TEAM EQUIPMENT Next to National Bank 816 Gallia Street PORTSMOUTH, OHIO DETROIT STEEL CORPORATION Producers Of Quality Hot and Cold Rolled Sheet and Strip Steel and Rod and Wire Products jlze 7 95 9 gyracluafing Cfaaa 0!p0l't6l'l'l0utA Shoo! DETROIT STEEL CORPORATION PORTSMOUTH DIVISION NEW BOSTON, OHIO I77 EDWARD TAILUR RALPH LESLER STAERLER Ieweler 1117 Ph G 111 St EL 3 6665 P t h Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF SUUNU ELEETRUNIES SUPPLIES W. L. FULLER EL 3-0965 STATIONERS OFFICE OUTFITTERS STAPLETUN UEEIEE SUPPLY EUMPANY SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS CLARY ADDING MACHINES 829 Si th St Ph EL 3-1187 1946-0 13th Y -1959 E. H. RUSSELL GLASS EU. 1106 G 111 St. Ph EL 3-4370 GIVE US A BREAK 1 E HIEH EU EH!-XL HU E FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 1422 Lincoln Street Phone EL 3-4161 Ralph E. Scott, Mgr. Doncxlol Wolfe, Asst. COMPLIMENTS OF 1546 Gallia St. LARRY WEAR '57 SCO'l'I'Y WEAR '60 GEORGE WM. WEAR '32 ESTHER MAY WENDELKEN '35 EHISPIE EHEME Phone EL 3-5890 WE!-1115 IEE CREAM STUHE 1412 Gallia Street I79 ........1.,.....m..l...4..1..1 s J . 3 f4 ' COMPLIMENTS OF 3313 Scioto Trail LUTE M PUMP AND PLUMBING SHOP Iust North of POI'fSI'I'1OLllh, Portsmouth City Limits Second St. Ohio l80 YOUR MEAL IS GOOD IF YOUR MEAT IS GOOD SCHISLEH PHUVISIUN EU. Plant Store Spring Lane Eighth 6: Iohn Sts. Phone Phone EL 3-4670 EL 3-2139 VANDEHVURT SUPPLY EUMPANY THE HOME BUILDERS SHOPPING CENTER 1532 Gallia Street EL 3-1179 Where you buy quality merchandise at a price you can afford. Phone Portsmouth EL 3-7719 U Phone Sciotoville 299 AUTO PARTS EUFFEE SHUP IRON ' METALS JACK FISH 8 SUNS EU. 1539 Gallia Street INCORPORATED I 2330G 11' St. 5333G 111 S. I A Good Place to Eat Portsmouih,1TDh1o SclotoviT1e, zhfo We Sell the Best G Scrap the Rest l8I COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF SEHULERS JUHNSUNS SHUE STURE TERMINAL RESTAURANT 905 G 111 EL 4,2550 2828 Gallia ST. EL 3-1765 COMPLIMENTS Our most hardy congratulati OF tothe qraduatin 1 f 1959 HURTH HUTEL THE ADAMS RARRER SHRP Porfs th 207 Chillicothe Fi f C. L. Ad Barber Z, l82 N- THE PARIS SI-IUPPE MILLEHS MARKET Windel-Howland 1716 Coles Boulevard OpmE,,e,,,n,,s Funeral Home EL 3-4459 and Sundays SAFETY WITH FIREARMS The Local Junior Rifle Club for thirteen years at d with has instructed tn s ety an accuracy small bore rifles. We invite all students of P.H.S. to participate. E. M. Farris 1610 Gallia Street 1503 Offnere St. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO I. H. PURDY, Manaqer MASSIE V BHUTHEHS H'S FINEST SUPEHMAHHET 17th 61 KENDALL AVENUE NN EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN 5 SANDS ' SPUHTINB FIN EIQZEAEZSIUCTS G U 7010903 Since 1857 EL36310 COMPLIMENTS RUR EEERS PORTSMOUTH, OHIO OF BEST WISHES TO P THE CLASS OF 1959 ERAGMILE5 FURNITURE EU. WURSTER DRUGEUMPANY THE REXALL STORE 419 EHILLIEUTHE STREET Prescriptions Center Over 61 years Four Registered Pharmacists of Faithful Service l85 1 4 1 l GHIMM'5 SPUHTING EDU115 Rawlings and Wtlson's Sporting Equipment Uniforms a Specialty Expert Racket Restringlng 1103 Gallia EL 3-5082 COMPLIMENTS OF AHRENITS MEN'S STORE Arrow Shirts Schaefer Made to Measure Clothes 838 Gallia St. THE PUHTSMUUTH PAINT COMPANY GALLIA AND FINDLAY RICHARDS' NEWS News - Magazines Hallmark Greeting Cards Gallia 6: Glover Port th Streets Oht COMPLIMENTS OF PEPE1-EULA BUTTLING EU. 2415 Scioto Trail Portsmouth, Ohi compliments of PUHTSMUUTH BARBER SHOP CUBA-EULA ALLEN5 EDMPANY HAIRCUT 0 SHAMPOO . G H5911 Television Air Conditioned CUMPANY Haircuts by appointment IOB PRINTING or your regular tum Quality Printing At Reasonable Prices Since 1922 Phone EL 3-5819 811 7th Street 1220 Ninth St EL 3-7129 l87 lVlUURE'S RESTAURANTS ANTI DRIVE-INS Specialists: Orders To Go: Dinners, Parties MOORE'S RESTAURANT ....... Scioto Trail FRISCH'S BIG BOY .,........... Rt. 52 North HM DANDY SHOP .............. Downtown DOT'S DRIVE-IN ...,...,... Gallia :S Kendall FRISCH'S BIG BOY .....,.. Gallia 6. Kendall REMEMBER! I I It's A Treat To Meet And Eat At Moore's STEINWAY 61 SONS PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS MAGNAVOX HIGH FIDELITY Your Complete Home-Owned Music Store Your Royal B1ue Store REITZ MUSIC EEN TER Featuring National Brands 713 Sixth St. Dial EL 3-4090 1406 Kinney's Lane Y' f' 3 yu ,mf ,, ,'7b. f -it-Q If UHIU SPHALT PAVI E EUHP. CONTRACTORS AND PRODUCERS OF ASPHALTIC CONCRETE We Specialize in Asphalt Paving for PLAYGROUNDS DRIVEWAYS BASKETBALL COURTS PARKING LOTS TENNIS COURTS Asphalt playgrounds help keep the outside and inside of your school clean, providing a safe and adequate place to play. Office EL 35010 823 Prospect Street Portsmouth, Ohio l89 -4 CONGRATULATIONS PROM WATHIN5 GHUEEHY GO 'ro me BAKE SHUP Fon A wine VARIETY or rAs'rY PAsre1es 817 6th se Ph er. a 3340 HE Times Brings Lncal, State and World Wide News tu Uver EE,UIlU Firesides Each Evening . . . and Every Member nf the Family is a Ennstant Header. THE WORLD IN YOUR LIVING ROOM EACH EVENING THE PUHTSMUUTH TIMES ,Ll l90 PHE-EAST EUNCIIETE EUIVIPANY 8TH 61 BROADWAY PHONE EL 3-6610 PUIITSIVIUUTH AUTOMATIC LAUNIIIIY WASHING-EXTRACTING-DRYING BUGS-BEDSPREADS-FEATHER PILLOWS SHIRT FINISHING-DRY CLEANING Self Service or Bundle Drop OH 2533 Scioto Trail ZIMMEIIMANS. INK. OFFICE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 810 Chillicothe St. Phone El, 3-0530 Portsmouth, Ohio F 'K Q X f jf WELEUME! Q 11 , If Q 4 UHIU UNIVERSITY .3 I PUHTSMUUTH BHANEH Y -5 X HOWARD I OHN BERNBT INSURANCE ACENCY INC. Over 50 Years of Continuous Service 709 Sixth Street PORTSMOUTH, OHIO PHONE EL 3-2121 HOWARD A. BERNDT President IOHN W. BERNDT Sec'y.-Treae. HOWARD W. WARREN Associate LUN G ANB CCIMPANY 729-733 Sixth Street 3 PORTSMOUTH. OHIO 5 Elmwood 3-2025 f COMPLIMENTS OP BRIEEITHB BARBER SHBP G-ALLIA STREET HUNTER'5 LBCH 8 BICYCLE SHUP KEY MAKING SAFE REPAIRING Door Checks and Repairing 1552 Gallia Street Phone EL 3-0654 Authorized Briggs G Stratton and Lawn Boy Service I93 -Szvffg .szruice TUNE-UP IGNITION 17th 6: Kendall SELECT DAIRY 2345 Gallia Street Phone EL 3-8209 m -1 5 S35 :J VNU QLHIWMQ. PC gg it U ga' E wg g Sac: S 0 m Egg U1 QQ E IPI .. gm F!-'O 9 9 F. 5 2 Q E? E. wr 3' E IT KD 93 T -U s 3 9 E E 5- 3 STAHERS SERVIEE DRUGS YOUR FAMILY PHARMACY STATIONERS oPL'icE oUTPi'rTERs STAIJIJISTUN Uljlllild SUPPLY IIUIVIPANY SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS CLARY ADDING MACHINES 828 Sixth St. Phone EI. 3fl l8'7 1946--eOur I2th Year i958 In memory of Burl E. Iustice who for many years served loyally and con- scientiously the people of Scioto County. Although Sheriff Iustice has passed on, his high ideals and sense of fairness will be reflected in those who knew him. coMPL1MENTs or SUUND ELEETHUNIES SUPPLIES W. L. FULLER EL 3-0955 r.--r' f' l95 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF JDE 8 Ann'S BIEHLEY HENDERSON Shake Shoppe TIRE SALES Q91fSc'jfQ,2ffo HESS ENBLES Di tib t rs- Goodyw Tir HOME SUPPLY EU. M f 1 T 1 1 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC A8111 d G 11 APPLIANCES d on 831 sixth sf. P rt th SAGE!-XVES ELEETHIE SEHVIEE 1661 PHONE ELEVENTH STREET 3-4351 J 0 S T E N 9 S omcfafyewea, fi, porlamoulA .gckoof GEUREE MILTENBEHGEH-REPRESENTATIVE Box 7 Cincinnati 30 Mt. Washington Ohio A Acfion Shofs. Baslcefball .... . Foofball . . . Adminisfrafion ........ Ads ,...,...............,. Affendanfs, Foofball Oueen Affendanfs, Miss TROJAN ..4, Aufomofive Club , . . . . , . , , Band Baseball .A.,.... Baslcefball. Acfion Shofs . . . Boy's Varsify 4 . . Coaches ,...... Individual ...,,. lnfroducfory . . . Managers ,,.,,. Reserves i..,,.,. Beffy Lamp Club .. Board of Educafion . . . ,. C Cheerleaders . . , . . . . Choraliers . . . . . Clubs .,.,.......,. . . Commercial Co-op ...,... D Dances ,. Deans ........,..... Disfribufive Educafion . Dramafics .......,..,.. Drum Major, Maioreffes F Faculfy ....,,. ...... . Foofball, Acfion Shofs . . . Coaches ..... Copy .,...,. individual .... lnfroducfory . . . Managers ....... Frowine. Mr. Jacob ....... French Club ...........,. Fufure Teachers of America G GAA. ....... ..... . Glee Club . . . . . Trojan Index ,......78. 79 64. 65, 66, 67 ...,...44. 45 ...,.,...I66 .,..l6O. l6I ..,,l62. I63 ....42. 43 ....I44, l45 80 ....78, 79 ....70.7l 7l ,...74, 75 ..,,68, 69 72 73 .,...I34 ..44 ..,.52, 53 .,...l46, I47 ,.,,..l26-I55 30, 3l. 32. 33 .....I58. I59 36. 37. 38, 39 ..,...I5O-l55 ...I44-I45 ........46-SI 64. 65.66.67 .,.....57. 62 64. 65. 66. 67 ,.......58-6I .......54. 55 56 45 .....l33 ...,.l34 ....I40. l4l .......I49 Girls' League Cabinef . . . Girls' Sporfs ........ Golf Team ,,.. . . J Junior Class .....,..,.. Junior Class Play ,...,,. Junior Class Officers . . L Library Sfaff , ,. , .r M Miss TROJAN i.i,..A,, Mclielvey. Mr. H. W. . . . N Nafional Honor Sociefy . News Class ..,. . , . , r O Office Pracfice , . . . . . . Officers. Junior . , . . . . Officers, Senior ,..,. Officers. Sophomore .,.. P Plus Ulfra ... .,. O Oueen Affendanfs ...,.. Oueen Foofball . . . . . . R Revelers Club . .. . ,..... . . . . Revelers Play . , . . . , A S School Life ....,..,.... Senior Class ,........... Senior Class Officers . . . Senior Honor .......... Sophomore Class ,...... 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