Portsmouth West High School - Senatorian Yearbook (West Portsmouth, OH)

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W alter Partlow Organizations and Activities. . . ...................... Virginia Book Typist: ................... .... G aynell Leedy and Mary Lou Martin Business Managers ........ .... C onnie Jayne and Mary Sue Williams Art Editor ........ ....................................... Le titia Scheid Photographer. . . ....................................... Roger Bridwell Ads ........... ..... Th e Staff under the supervision of Mr. William F. Snook School Life ..... ........................................ D uane Lang Advisor ...... ............................ M rs. Margaret Yonovitz .mm yawn A A UF Pxwmsgi HOPEA A Z gl., -l I ,,, I E L 4 L Jil! K ,mdk Wag QWQQWQ 1' 'ar' ' .,.,,J f 1' f I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOHN WALKER ..... ........ P resident BILL BOYD ...... . .... Vice-President IRIS SCOTT .... .... . .Secretary SARA Comms .... . . . . .. . . . . . .Treasurer Class M otlo: N ot Finished-Just Begun Class Colors: Black and White Class Advisors: Mrs. Olympia Orlett and Mr. Harold Everling rg: WTP I , .1 JAMES BOOTH lim l.il!l1' I uxlr: rm: ll'llIlfX urs' frm Two prvfiy' ,Lfirlx ll'llf'Vl I um l:lzu'. Collage' Prvparrzlory Ellgllill Club 2. fl. li l.ailin Club 2, 3: Svirlrre' Club 2: Math Club -l: Si-liolzirwliip 2: Nou l.ifo Club 3. 4: Basketball Munugvr 2: Annual Stull' fl: llunor Sovii-ty fi, -1: Thu ,luile Ring 3: Yoirv of llonmi-m,-y 2, IX. Bll.l.Y JOE BOYD Wrangler 4 rniglzlv uIhle'lt'. lmlustrial .flrts Football l. 2, 3, 11 ilu-lu-tluill 1: W Club 3. l: Class Ofhver 2, 3, -l: Nlixe-ml Chorus -1. RUTH ROSEMARY BRADLEY Rosic ' Tho grvufesl plvuxurrs of life' on' lon. Commercial English Club 1. 2. 3: Slim-il Chorus 1. 2, fl-: Tln' Jiuh- Ring 33 'Cornin' 'Round Thi- Nlouiitaiinu -1: New Life Club 3. fl, Minstrel 2: Spring Fi-siivul l. 2. KATHRYN MARIE BROOKS s'KlllK , flood tliings forma in .rnmll IHll'h'!If.Y!'S.u Commercial English Club 2, 3: Cleo Club 3: Mixi-il Chorus -1: Qmu-11's Attendant 3, -I-: Home EC. Club 4. SENIORS JO ANN ARNETT HID.. She may be quiet in a way, but when .the speaks she has something to say. College Preparatory Latin Club 1, 23 English Club 1, 2, 33 Scholarship l, 2, 3, -lg Senior Survey 4: Math Club l, 2, 3: Honor Society 3, -lg Now Life- Club 3, 4. BARBARA LOU BARBER Barbie She spoalrs, Ire-hun-.r, and ads just ax she thinks. Commercial Cirlr Cleo: Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Home Er. 45 Om-la-t 3: English Club I. 2, 3, 4: CAA 1, 2. RONALD DEE BELL Bell Nix rnlor and hi.: generous mind prove Mm as good as he is kind. Collvgv Preparatory Ashland High School 1, 2, Math Club 35 English Club 3, Senior Survey -lg Schnlzirsliip 3, 4. JOSEPH BICCS. JR. Dugar Noted lor his jokes and funny actions, Where' he is there are always attractions. College Preparatory Math Club l, 2, 3, Lulin Club l, 2: Chemistry Club 4, English Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Comin' 'Round The' Mountain 4. S10 SENIORS DAVID ROY BRUNNER Curly 4 nur' man lfnrmtv rrrryrlringg I1 XllI'l'IL'll om- 1-rervlmflv College' Preparatory rr mouth High Svlmol l. 2: Svlwlursllip 3: Tlu .us ng 3 Prom Cunnuittvs- 3: Wlullx Club 3: Svnmr Suvm Club 1: Wlixvrl Chnrus I: Ulm' Club 1- LUCY MAE CAUDILI, Duke Sil1'nrv has nmny :1r11'r1n111,zex. Conzfrmrcial ub I, 2. fl. 3: Girls' Clva- Club 1, 2. 3 CNK 2 Girl-' Uvlvl 3: Nlixe-sl Chorus fi. SARA LOU COATES Su ilu' ,uirl with ll lwurl mul a snail: this lrulzlrlr' of lilr- 1L'vrtlll4'l11'le'. Conunerrial Class Ollivvr 1. TESANN GRACE COOPER Te-Q- lfr' ,,rm:' rlulf rurvg lllllll uml I .Yllllll nrl'vr'1:,L.re'P Connnvrrial l'n ll ll flub I. fl. lg Nlillll Club l: CAA I 2 Mix? n u l l: Claw- Club 2: Cumiu' 'Ruunll lln- Wluun un lay n lla- 2. fl: Cln-Q-rl:-url:-r I: Nm-w Life' Club 3 S4 lm alnp 2. G1 s 19 fx WALTER LEE GREGORY rrwauyu How much better lo get wisdom than riches. Commercial En lish Club I 2 3 4' Latin Club 1 2- Math Club 3 B n v v v v v v Honor Society 3, 45 Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Survey. JACQUELINE SUE GULICK Jackie She can chatter and chatter: nothing seems to matter. Commercial English Club 1, 2, 3: Math Club 1: GAA 1, 2. JERRY LEE HALL Mit-kvy R urli nc-yn Lilo ix short and so nm I. Industrial Arts lmlustriul Arts lflub l. 2. 3: Tile jude Ring 3. LEON WENDELL HAZELBAKER Bull A good sport is a good comrade. Commercial English Club l, 2, 3. 4. Club SENIORS PAUL KENNETH FARLEY .lnhn 0h.' lily Papa. Industrial Arts 3,-1: lfwvlllull 1, 2, Il, I: Buslwtliull l, 2, 3, fl-Q Mixed Chorus -1. JOYCE FRAZIER ..J0y.. Cre'ation's lu-ir: the world is mine. Commercial Mixed Clwru- 1. 2: CAA 1: Hmmm- Ev. Club 1, 2: Librziriun 3. FLOYD LEROY FRUMP Coen f. .4 quiet minrl ix riflwr than the rraun Irulustrial Arts Imlu-trial Arts Club 1. 2. 3. JANET RUTH GRAHAM ,Iainny To worry about Iorrmrrou' is la lu' unhuppx' lmIur, Commvrrial Nlixvrl Clmrus l. 2. 1: Class Oflivvr l: Nlusir Festival I, 2 Minstrel 2: l,lllt'l'l'lQ'iHll'I' 1: 'l'lu' ,Iumlv Ring fig Cumin 'Round the Nluunluinu 1. 'll 1 3: Bunxl 2. fl: English lfluli 2: New l.if1-fllubfi,-t-g GAA 3: SENIORS DOROTHY ANN HOOVER IIDOCII Small but mighty. Commercial Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Minslrvl 2: English Club I, 2, 3, 4: Driver's Training 1: Nlulb Club l: Svbulursbip 2, 3, 4: New Life Club 3, 4. Wll.MA JEAN HOPKINS Jeanne Our liiglzz-st praise mn fntliom only in part, the Colden Trvasurr cunlninr-rl in lier heart. Commercial Newspaper Stuff 4: English Club 1: Librarian 3: New Life Club 4: ALBERTA HOWARD Birdie Well begun is half done. Commercial English Club l. 2, 3. 4: Math Club 1, 3: Science 1: Mixed Cburus 2: Annual Stull 3: Svninr Survey -1: New Life Club 2. 3. 4: Ilslufrm-ite of Juniur Class Play 3. .IUDITH ANN HOWELL ...Iudyn Judy, a .v-crrvurv. xoon will be, lo sit upon her basis knee. Commercial Hinslrrl 2: S1-bularnbip 2: Latin Club 2: Spring Festival 1: Nc-w l.iff' Club 3: Mixvil Cburus l, 2, 3, 4: Newspaper Stull 3. -I: English Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2: The Jude Ring 3: Cumin' 'Round lbf: Mountain 4. MVK JO ANNE INGI.Eb Jn .S'l1c- N'I-VIS in Illllll slir' srl.: ou! lu flu, If lun S llif' om u 0 rluulrlx 'lix 1rur'f ' Commvrrial llnnil l. 2: Al'1I1lliIlSl2lllli1 lfnglifb Club pipvr Skill fl: ll.-nur Sucivly fi. 1 DAVID EDWARD ISHMAEL Daw Ile u'l1o suuw r'ourl1'vy'. rvups ffl17llSllP lnrluslrial A rls Spanish Club 3: lniluflrlul Arh llun W'ALTEli .IARRELLS nwfullu I.ifr is fl HIIVVIP of jfmflmll lnrlusfrial Arts lnrlu-lrunl Arif 1. 2: lfunlbnll l, 2. 3. -I lil km Bal-vllilll l. Al: lflub 3, -1: lfuullialll lx IIuinin' 'Round the- Nluunlui SUZANNE JONES Suzy A IUOUIIIH of .vilfnrv is a irorurzn COIllI7Il'ff'i!ll Englifb Club l, 2, 3, 1: lluuur Society 3 , 4'6- es if DUANE LANG Duane H thing I rlo, ur these forty things I dribble in.' College Preparatory Annual Slafi 3. -1: Latin Club Ill: 'gills' Jade Ring 3g New 1 ,' e Club .. This on ROY GLENN LEWIS l --Jae- l I-'ree und guy. no women in his life. 1 Industrial Arts ,, lnilustrial Arts Club l. 2: Stage Crew for Class Play 3, l THELMA JEAN LITZ I Jeanne Darla hair, shining eyes. merry' humor-'she's a prize. ' Home Economics liiune Ev. Club 2, 3g CAA 1, 2. ROBERT LORENE LOLESS l Bobn ll He is just the kind whose good nature never varies.' i Commercial , Baseball l, 21 Cleo Club 4. X SENIORS ANITA JO JORDAN Anita Her smile is like the sunshine. Commercial Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4: English Club 3, 45 Scholarship 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 25 Chemistry 4g Minstrel 3 Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 CAA 1, 25 Pep Club 4. RICHARD HOWARD JORDAN Dick An ambitious boy is Dickg He'll never use shovel or pick. Industrial Arts Basketball lg Football 43 Baseball 1. BETTY JANE KILLEN Berry A gentle and retiring Miss. Home Economics Home Ec. Club 43 English Club 3, 4. ELOISE LUCILLE LACKEY Ellie The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3. .piillvn-2-1-W rw- -ff -vf-- -51,?n.nv -i 1 S E N I 0 R S LORETTA JEAN RENN Red 'llforry and I have nerer met. Commercial Mixed Chorus l: Athletic Club 2: Drivers Training 4: Librarian 2: Home lic. Club 1. JERROLD MAURICE RICHARDSON Jerry Fur every u-hy, he had u wherefore. College Preparatory Lulin Club l. 2: Clee Club 1, 2, 4. DONALD RIFFE Don Books are not the only things in life. College Preparatory Latin Club 1, 2: Allilclic Club 1. 25 English Club 1, 4: Physics Club 3: Driver's Training 4: Agriculture Club 4. PATRICIA ANN ROARK MPM., The best laid plans of mice and men olt go astray. Commercial Spring Fe-alivul 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Clee Club 1, 2, 3: Driver's Training 45 English Club 35 Math Club 1. . uqvwvr' 1 ima-ni' .4 .-un' PHYLLIS ANN ROBERTS txphilll She is possessed with the laughing spirit and she never takes anything seriously. Commercial Home Ee, Club 2, 35 Physics Club 35 Minstrel 25 CAA 1, 25 Clee Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. JAMES ELZA ROYCE UDOCYI His feet skip a beat as he walks down the street. Commercial English Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMA JEAN SCHACKART Norm Why aren't they all content like me? Commercial Saint Mary's l, 2: Glee Club 33 Physics Club 3. LETITIA JUNE SCHEID Tisha Letitia with her artistic pen draws trees, llowers, and little men. Commercial English Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Latin Club 23 The jade Ring 35 Scholarship 25 Annual Stal? 1, 2, 3, 45 Cumin' 'Round the Mountain 4, Driver's Training 4. S Q 15 MARTHA CHARLENE SMITH Marty True to lier word, her work. her friends. Commercial English Club l. 2, 3, 1: Svlmlurship 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Librarian 1: llunur Suvivty 3. 4: Annual Staff 3, 4: New Life Club 2: 'l'In- Jude Ring 3: Drivers Training 4: Usln-rc-tw Comin' 'Round the Mountain -1: Voivc of Dcmncrncy 4. BETTY WINONA THOMAS Betty Always smiling, always gay. Commercial Clee Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 4: English Club 2, 3, 4: GAA 1. Wll,l,lAM LESLIE THOMAS Bill My unly lwolrx ure waman's looks and folly's all lhey've raught me. Alle-glu-ny High Svhuol, Pittsburgh. Pu. l, 2, 3: Drivers Training 4. LOIS JEAN THOMPSON ..Lois.v AIwavx u mailing and laughing lass: almost always found at the head ol her class. College Preparatory English Club I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Honor Society 3, 4: Sclmlursliip l, 2, fi: The Jade Ring 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Annual Stull' 3: New Life- Club 2, 3, 4: Math Club 1: Drivers Training 4. Q . SENI IRIS ANN SCOTT Tippi1 ' Com ni l'l'f'l.fIl 'r uirf lzvr mnnm'r.v.' ull ulio .ww a1lruirml. ORS plow l.lub .51 Nllxwl Llwrus I: blurs Ollwvr -l. BONNIE l.0ll SHEPPARD liunniv I am .urrv rurl' is an f'lIl'III-V of life. C0l7IllIl'ff'I-ill l'.llf,Lll5ll Llub l: Yllxn-ul Lhurus l. -1: FHA 2, 3. RUTH ANN SHINKLE ShinL RuIl1 lx u girl IIIHI zlluvnx lm.: fun: slufs quilrf ilu' fhxpvrl ul mulling a pun. Cornrmvrial Band l, 2. fix: Nlix:'1llfllur'1s 1: English Club 1. 3: CAA 2: .4 mu 'l hv Junlv Ring 3: N1-w l.if1-Club 3, -1, JOHN WILSON SHUPERT --J...-lu' Commrrrial Bunnl l. 2. 3. iz Nlulh lflub 3. 1: lnmlustriul Arts Club 2: Music l vfliv.1l I. 2. 3. 1: S4'lllIl1lf5lllIl 2. 3. 1: Annual 1: llu-lu-llmll 2. fl. , EK wah .v1'1'1'uri. a xlurlvnl, u gvnllr-man--ull in nur. Stuff bw . Q my-fr - M. A ' . , gil. 45,5 dr? 54.9, Y ...M JOHN CURTIS WARD ucumpu A man cannot spend all his life in leisure. Industrial Arts Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY MAE WEAR Dottie ln action laithlulg in honor clear. Commercial Mixed Chorus lg English Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4. MILDRED MARIE WEAVER UMM.. A girl with marriage in her heart. Commercial English Club I, 2, 3, 4: New Life Club 3, 45 Annual Stall 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor of Yearbook 43 Clee Club 2: Scholarship 2, 45 Usherette Junior Class Play 3: Usherette at Bacca- laureate 33 Driver's Training 4. THOMAS WILLIAM WILSON Tom Life is a series ol weekend: with school in between. Commercial Basketball 2, 3, 4. 12: ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY . . . OUR TEACHERS, FRIENDS AND ADVISORS . . . WE APPRECIATE THEIR GENU INE INTEREST IN US Frank B. Rolf Supervising Principal Mr. Rolf works to make our school a pleasant memory to us all. He has been unliring in his efforts to expand and to improve our school, and his fine record in the past assures us of greater achievements in the future. ,D O2 1 xv-.3 I ., J J 1 EDWARD R. McCOWEN Counly Supcririfcndcnt County Superintendent McCowcn received his li.S. in Education from Ohio University. the Masters Degree from Northwestern llniversity and has attended both Otterbein College and Harvard University. Mr. McCowen said in a statement to us. The Rural Schools of , Scioto County are continuing to meet the great demands brought about by the impact of a great enrollment increase. Several Districts are in the process of starting new school construction amounting to somewhat over a million dollars. This money is coming from the , Federal Government as a result of the A Plant. Rural Schools have 4, 5 already received thousands of dollars for school operation from the same source. Mr. McCowen continued his statement with this con- clusion, We shall continue to strive for the best in buildings and better educational opportunities for all boys and girls in our Rural Schools. I fag. sa T' O Qs' WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD SEATED: Mr. Lowell Strickland, Vice Prcsidentg Mrs. Margaret Perry, Mrs. Bessie Green, Clerk, STANDING Mr. Ella Calendar, Mr. Farrell Vaughters, Mr, Charles Prince, President. School Board members are spirited minded citizens who serve with very little compensation. The community and the students of Ports- mouth West High School wish to commend them for their excellent program in building and enlarging our school facilities. MRS. RUTH NOLDER Secretary to Mr. Rolf Mr. William F. Snook, Guidance Counselor, and Mr. Leon Davis, Assistant Principal, are discussing scholarship applications with Royal Watson. fl x Q Q, ,1 Ni. ' p f W J dll: t K X 4 LEON DAVIS IAM F. SNOOK Assistant Principal 1 X! N Q idance Counselor RADIO AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BAND ,, L Q Q Mr. Gillette directs the high school band ab it plays the school song I tl i ..,.,r.,.t...,..tWX ' Some of the how of the Radio Class are working with the 500 watt Short wave set in the broadcasting room THOMAS C. GILES ILS. in Faluration: Ohio State l'ni- vz-rsityl Ohio University: University of Cinrinnati: Miami University: Musir' Major: Voval Music: Dra- matirs: Speech. DALE W. CILLETTE HS. in Education: Ohio State Uni- versity: Bowling Green State Uni- vt-rsity: Instrumental Music: Radio. 11' COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Q-All Hands on lmnw keys. says Mrs. Pvt:-rs in he-r junior typing Class 5 , KT I - Q I Miss Bvnnc-ll inslruvts her advanred students on the use of office X Xilffwf- tus' machines MARY BENNETT AB. and ILS.: Ohio Univvrsilyg Cnmma-rr-ial Subjcs-ls. BESS PETERS BA. and MA, in Education: Mar- .hull College-g Cunmnn-rviul Sub je-1-le: Suplmmure: Class Advisor. A2 .1 If CHEMISTRY JI I T VH H 4 Mr. Griswold supervises the chemistry students in the prepara- tion of hydrogen. QZH,-H2504-YZ,,,SO4-H21 Ronald Bell, Walter Gregory. and .lohn Cayhardt put away the equipment after an experiment in Chemistry E. E. GRISWOLD V B.S. in Education: University nf Kentucky: Math., Physics, Chemis- try. Efleyefem I SCIENCE AND BIOLOGY I-'lm he Lf' A A3 Iluwarml Iiuatman and Doris Nlarlin are examining an unusual lvul in the c'ollvc'Iior1 lnafle' in Mr. llolrnr-S' general scir'nr'e- vla 1 Mrs. Hopkins' science class listen for vibrations of the tuning forks. Nil fbba WILLIAM C. HOLMES. JR. ILS. in Iiduvutinng University 0 Ke-ntuvkyz S1-if-nw. Ce-m-ml Busi- nr.-: FFf'NllHILIIl Class Arlviwr. KATHRYN HOPKINS I5,S.Ol1in Slam' llnive-rsilv: Svir-in-v Spanish. i 5x , IQ' .az SCIENCE AND BIOLOGY '45 i Jerry Hart. Fronia Amburgy. and Kenneth Vaughters. members of Mrs. McClurg's biology class, are examining green plants in their study of Photosynthesis Edward Smith and Charles Royal send a message on the tele graph in Mr. Rapp's science class ERMA MCCLURC B.S. in Home Economics: Ohio State University: Home Economics, English, Biology. SP x KENNETH RAPP B.A. in Education: Wilmington College: Social Studies: Eighth ' Grade Advisor. fluff' INDUSTRIAL ARTS First period mechanical drawing under the supervision of Mr. Reiser r Boys in Mr. Reiser's industrial arts class work on the lathes the work shop R -4 '1 p ' ,T '-'ir' ? ,il f in ORVILLE REISER B.S. in Eduvutinn: Ohio University Industrial Artsz- .luniur Class Ad I I' , f' nfl! Y6fXg MATHEMATICS Si A it 5 , at X.f . , Mrs. Strickland and members of the eighth grade math class are examining some geometrical figures which they have constructed Clarence Craycraft tries to prove it! Prove it! A. B. JONES BS. in limlucation: Wilmingt Col- lege: Post Graduate of fin I gs... University: lhlLllllf'millll'N. MARGARET STRICK- LAND Miami Univt-rsity: Matlte-ntutic:-' Eigllth Crude Advisor I X -x HOME ECONOMICS Anna Galloway. Anna Holt, Ruth Wornock, and Judy Bean work ELIZABETH RASE MELVIN BS. in Education: Wilmington Col- lege: Home Flrnnomirs: Englishg Junior Class Advisor. together to make cookies Mrs. Melvin gives Joyce Basford some advice on pressing her skirt. while Sharon Marshall irons tea towels on the mangle L . HISTORY ban? N Gary Ke-nyon points to famous sito, of Romv in Nlr. 'l'hrom-k- morton s world hiftorl clasf QN. Mr. Kirker takes students on a trip around the' world in his eighth grade history rlass ff - V 4 fr 5, LY ' fy uf f N 6 ,- , , Mfg z4,f4fwm' rf FOS'l'l'fR R. KIR 'ICR DONALD STAGIDS' EARL THROCKMORTON Wilmington lfolln-gn-: Ulllu l'niu-r- BS. in lfduratlionz Cn-flurAllv Col- Ohio l'nin-r-ily: World History sity: Arm-rivam llisloryg Eighth lt-gc: Am:-rim-an History: Civil'-. Vliyxitxtl lirliwnliong Eighth Grgnlt Grandi- Advisor. Courh. lfkr .H 3 .Z ENGLISH AND LITERATURE WHO MATH A BOOK HATH BUT T0 READ ANU HE ' Mrs. Orlett and her Sophomore class apply famous quotations which they have found in their study of literature Mrs. Rolf is using visual education to teach punctuation in her eighth grade English class THE PENIS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD. AMY E. MITCHELL OLYMPIA ORLETT KATHLEEN HOLF BS. in Eduvatinng Ohio Universityg A.B. College of Saint Teresa: Eng- Ohio lfnivr-rsityg linglishg Eighth English lll, IVQ Senior Survey. lish Senior Class Advisor. Crude Advisor. 3 V FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND LIBRARY Our combined study hall and library contains over 5.000 vol- IIIIIFS. many of which are rvlvrenve hooks -f ,uv .A L.. My TID ,A Work overcomes everything floahor Omnia Vincitl in Mrs. Yon 0vitz's Latin I class MARGARET YONOVITZ BA. Lolle-gc nf Wooster: linghshg l.ulin: Library: Annual Staff Ad- visurg Freshman Class Advisor. pr Qi 41 DRIVER EDUCATION 1ai':'f f? Mr. Brennan and his drivers training classes pose for their X' photograph ' l Ali-r Q Dual Lan. DRlVER'll1lll1ATl0ll NER Eiiiiiinoter co. 111611 WM ROBERT BRENNAN B.S. in Education: Ohio Univer- sity: University of Dayton: Driver Ed 'tio : B ' ss A 'th ' ' Ufd n USIHB Tl fnetlc , Sophomore Class Advisor. Mr. Brennan gives Thelma Litz final instructions on safe driving before she starts the car PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HEALTH AND W +11 -2, F Wi GOVERNMENT X ,gt 'Sl mfr? Mr. Everling takes his senior government class on a trip over the world A boys' physical education class is engaged in a game of volley ball under the supervision of Mr. Everling HAROLD E. EVERLING ll.S. East:-rn Kvntuvky lhivvrsityg MS. Ohio University: Government: llvad lfootlmll Coarhg Senior Class Advisor, Physival Education. 1 QL, If 5 1 U ,if - JL- L. - N D I RUSSELL HAIRSTON Ohio University: Major in Agricul- ture: Physical Education: Health: Agriculture: Head Basketball Coach. ,L SEVENTH GRADE Seventh grade students are diagraming sentences in Mr Davis Q English class -ff--nuns Mrs. Culker's history class is studying maps which they have made in the study of the United States SYLVAN S. DAVIS BS. in Education: M.A. in History and Government: Ohio Universityg English: Seventh Crude Advisor. THELMA CULKER CATHERINE WILLIAMS Degree in Elementary Educatmn Ohio Northern Ohio University Wilmington College: Social Stud Mlfhemwcv swemfh Grade Ad Xe Ylsof 0 A n A g ' li ' 'V Q sg Health: 'Seventh Grade Ad UNI' V 'K , 1 X ' rx. - - lt x N Wx- 2 SIXTH GRADE 1 rx W ' i 5. K 4. Some of Mrs. Coetz's sixth grade students are enjoying the HELEN ARNETT Writingg Sixth Grade Advisor. Wilmington Cullegvg B.S. in Ed- ucation: Mathematics: Spelling' library in their home room Mrs. Arnett is instructing her writing class in the proper forma-, tion of capital letters LIBBIE COETZ HELEN GIFFORD Wilmington College: B.S. in Ed- Ohio Universityg Englishg Healthy ucationg Social Studiesg Literatureg Sixth Grade Advisor. Sixth Grade Advisor. Qs FIFTH GRADE Mr. Thompson assists his study groups in the drawing of maps in American history The students of Mr cards ELIZABETH JACKSON Wilmington Collegeg Scioto County Normalg Englishg Readingg Fifth Grade Advisor. l , ' L- s. Nibert's arithmetic class are using flasli, 'ui' 5 in multiplication and division ,I I' ' A bl in ' il ii ,Zinn ,fvxwrj DOROTHY NIBERT GEOWZTHOMPS , JR. Rio Grande College: Mathematicsg BS- in Education! Ohio UMVCFSUYQ Spellingg Fifth Grade Advisor. Social Sl'-'diesigffillhi Fifth Glide visor. UNDERCLASSMEN . . . FROM HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR TO FIFTH GRADER . . . FROM MATHEMATICAL FORMULAS TO THE THREE R'S . . . WE RECEIVE PREPARATION FOR THE SCHOOL OF LIFE s-bf'- ' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ...................Presulent . ..... Vice-President GARY KMUFI-' ...... GAYNELLI: LEEDY .... KATHERINE BI:I:I4IvIAN . . ..... . . . .Secretary ............Trea.9urer VIRGINIA BO0K ....... . . .... . .... Assistant Secretary LoRs'r'rA BROWN .... Z1-ZLMA WILBURN .... ........... . ........................ A ssistant Treasurer Class Motto: Prove all things: hold fast to that which is good Class Colors : Blue and White Class AlllUi50f5.' Mrs. Elizabeth Melvin and Mr. Orville Reiser I .3-GW 3 ' 4- ra 4 ik C . l l f . 'QW 'Oo 3 5. A ' ar 53- 'HR ig' .4 QQ . Pd . -7' - 5' f 'fir f . . - ., 4 H --. ' ,. :S 'A 1 Q, aw - lj efm ' - ,Q i ' - nw .,..' ' . L' L. l 'T N M7 ll - .... 'ha 'F J... - FQ: L '1 x I I v 1K 1 JUNIOR CLASS FIRST Row: L. Adams, F. Amburgy, R. Applegate, l. Baker, J. Basford, K. Beekman, D. Bias. SECOND Row: V. Book, M Booth J Brickey R Bridwell L Brown R Brownin ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 9 ' g, P. Burchett. THIRD Row: C. Burtrum, D. Byrd, J. Caldwell, D. Canter, D. Conley, G. Cook, L. Cooper. FOURTH ROW: J. Crull, L. Deems, D. Eulett, D. Fields, P. Flowers, T. Frazier, C. Frye. . 'Q l vp LXIX ly 11 JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: N. Gambill, H. Gardner, J. Cayhardt, T. Keyser, P. D. Hall. SECOND ROW: N. Hall, L. Hamilton, C. Harrison, R. Herald, R. J. Hopkins. THIRD ROW: P. Hornikel, B. Horsley, G. Howard, J. Howe, B. C.Jayne. FOURTH Row: B. Johnson, L. Jones, R. Jones, B. Journey, H. G.Knauff. Goodman. B. Hall Hobbs, B. Hoover Hurst, C. Jackson Klever, J. Journey ! N iw-.5 .ef E ,, ,..,,. .X -4 .smgsg x '9' 1,7 ..4v Q- x'J 1 .. 3. - .f-59, M, ,U , fs' . Sl P' ' '? My im .fl V' -Q1-I-.1 , l l r. lf 'Y J ,api Q-'ff ,Q uv- , ,N 'l Q H l ,,.,nl'W fr:,4 ,gQw fAyf..:,5g, , .s, A -. 'fr K ' ' if.: 4 - .g. L Q.5gg' ' '2g,',szt+.gg 'ff f'G5Q'lfQi .5 y,5s1,j. I I Q :wo ...V 3 ., X fl' A 1 H I Q.. 1 'S ,af 48' N :ff .M ig V1 l n - .W-1.f..,..,, K , .f ..-Q34 - . 4-way Q ' 4' gf, . ., -an J rm iriff 4 -N 2 l va 4? ,f r Y F5 .li 'ox ..o' 34 C AN 'Vox 0 as 4 'iw HWY' . 5 va J' .mf-f 'Z .fx ,, 7. X Q K ' U' 1 .,',':.w '45 5 ,,. , A . .-:. l Q YI ' M, lil A , 1 ,qv V. ' 2 gg 3 KY, -2 - V - , ' A A , 2 JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: L. Knauff, J. Lauder, H. Lawson, G. Leedy, J. Lewis, D. Logan, F. Logan. SECOND ROW: M. Martin, P. Malone, H. McCann, J. McGlone, G. McGraw, D. McNutt, P. Melvin. THIRD ROW: J. Meade, B. Miller, B. Monk, J. Moore, R. Mowery, D. Murphy, R. Murta. FOURTH ROW: G. Ober, W. Partlow, P. Pollard, P. Poston, B. Rayburn, J. Rayburn, S. Rayburn. 3 I , :ff ,N JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: P. Rigsby, D. Reynolds, M. Rice, J. Royce, S. Rutherford, A. Scheid, S. Schiltz. SECOND ROW: M. Schweinsberg, R. Shepherd, N. Shiveley, S. Shivener, C. Smith, D. Smith, L. Smith. THIRD ROW: D. Sowards, D. Sparks, J. Sparks, B. Staten, G. Stevens, T. Strauss, R. Swords. FOURTH ROW: D. Varney, R. Watson, P. Wedebrook, C. Werner, M. Wessell, Z. Wil- burn, M. Williams. FIFTH ROW: J. Wilson, B. Young. . 5 Z, was . . ,m ' :SJW -- t .5 l W Q .3 .2-. 1 we - 5 ', 'jf 2 Y 11. - 4:- ' -, :' . , ,R I . if X . 5. ,f . A as-f l ' 4' ' jd M We 5' Q 'Zigi , fi 128' ..,. s s 1E'.f'f111 . , 5 l T 4- HTA THE: A Q ' Eg-J... l Y Q 1 . tj, Q ,ge Q. 1 '- . . I- Y l' L4 I 3 8 .effing W ,N lbw.,-T Q ,i .f 'wr .Q gif ,il , 5 Q 5, 'SV 'Z f ' cr? 4 .. x r X L X XX, . .. I pausi ng. , .. Y ,, . :gf , , J M I Q f - if f 5 9 5 1' AH . Qi R, f ' a 1 M Q -4 . 4, if if-5 . - .. , R'-f' .ns-v ,, I W, , ,I wt' i wwf,-,.: . K A . 4, , 0 i A gy, .g ' if ,Q . - - ' I' . '15 if .391 l I I . . .' l 4. ... 1 -' e l' s L if I nf I Y f -gf 1 Y ' vm f is, Ae r ,W W '51 . '- f- . '7' S 1 - 3 r COKE TIME AT THE 1954 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM. MONDAY MORNING RUSH! S. Qui' WILL IT FIT HER. RONNIE? i g -'G Apr .lm gag, x SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JACK BOYD ....... ...... P resilient BARBARA VAUGHN . . .... Vice-President KAY KESSINGER . . . ..... Secrezary CLARENCE SWORDS ......................................... . . .Treasurer Class Motto: RTO Gain Happiness Is to Give Happiness Class Colors: Cray and Rose Class Advisors: Mrs. Bess Peters and Mr. Robert Brennan ' frm -s WA Maki' way for Spires! Wy if 3 it X5-A Portsmouth West Omnibus Keeping in trim N , i.i Q . X . - A rv ...Qi-f ' Q t t F L SOPHOMORE CLASS - jg ' I 7 .. . 5. ' e - :-y 2 a I V: v - . I' ,. ' f ' E' -, .x Y T 'X ' ai P ' ' Q u , If .1 q nu -0 f Y Q 4 .v 1 i ' '.,i-' 4 ff Q -I N I 1 FIRST ROW: B. Adkins, E. Adkins. E. Arthur, 1. Bean. C. Belford. R. Bloomfield. H. Boling, L. Boling, J. Boyd, C. Braden. SECOND Row: M. Brescia, J. Bridwell, C. Brown, F. Callihan, P. Chapman, B. Coburn H. Conley, J. Cox, C. Craycraft, B. Craiger. THIRD Row: J. Cummings, B. Deaver, S. DeLong, L. Dooley, M. Ferguson. R. Floyd J. Frost, M. Galloway, M. Haffner, D. Hall. FOURTH ROW: J. Hall, M. Hall. S. Hall. L. Hardy, J. Hart, R. Hazlebaker. E. Howard D. Hunt, P. Jackson, M. James. FIFTH ROW: D. Jarvis, L. Jones, P. Journey, C. Kenyon, K. Kessinger, T. Keyser R. Kincaid, M. King, B. King. H. Lakin. 9 - 9 9 SOPHOMORE CLASS :Il 4 H 0 f Pl me ff, I I NSF ' 5 1 I ,.. P ' s N . l , .... w I... FIRST ROW: B. Lewis, C. Lewis, F. Litteral, P. Long, R. Logan, C. Lyons, J. McAtee, C. McGinnis, J. McNutt, J. Madden. SECOND ROW: G. Malone, R. Manning, S. Marshall, M. Manchester, J. Medley, B. Mey ers, J. Middleton, D. Monk, H. Morgan, M. Morrow. THIRD Row: D. Newman, J. Newman, R. Nibert, B. Nichols, R. O'dell, A. Penn S. Pennington, G. Perry, S. Pierce, D. Pillow. FOURTH ROW: J. Pistol, P. Pollard, D. Pontius, M. Ratlilf, C. Rayburn, J. Rieter C. Rhea, E. Rifle, L. Rigsby, I. Ruark. FIFTH ROW: R. Roark, C. Roberts, M. Rollins, B. Rose, B. Rose, A. Ross, R. Royal D. Russell, M. Schalfer, P. Schaffer. :- , l K, - Y X' NJA, C SOPHOMORE CLASS .J , Q is l a-yxf' 9 x 'X T. ' ' gf ,Q 1' . qi l L, -, ,, ' . -y .- P Q i A ' , 5 1' 'Q' 3 1 I L 'z A .18 I A M aim ' - . N . .af 'N as a -.., ,f . . V T . -, . . 4 2 n ,, ,. . . , .J -3 ' 7 ' -- . ' X I ' , K 1 l A 2 ' X' - , 1 ,,,,- 'W g, - , . My 4 V, M A v F S . p. - Q ' 'I N-2 -f A ... 1 . if N, 1 FIRST ROW: J. Scott, G. Shaw, C. Sheppard, L. Shump, F. Shupert, R. Sibrel, F. Simpson, L. Sissel, E. Skaggs, I. Slaughter. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, L. Smith, R. Sparks, T. Strauss, B. Stevens, S. Swearingen, C. Swords, C. Swords, W. Swords. THIRD ROW: W. Tatman, D. Thacker, B. Vanderpool, H. Vandervort, K. Vaughters, B. Vaughn, R. Wallace, R. Warnock. F0wlTH ROW: C. Wade, B. Webb, C. Werner, R. Wessell, C. Williams, D. Wolery, S. ood. FII-'rn ROW: I. Wright, M. Wooten, P. Yost. WHY THE PENSIVE LOOK? LOAFING IN THE HALL? SENOR SCIIEID IN ACTION X..-.. CHEERING HIM ON TO VICTORY? I I I I LM PROUD OF THE W's, BOYS? SIR WALTER RALEIGH .-'X Li ,- FRE SHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Bos Lovlz ....... ....... P resident RODNEY GARDNER . . . .... Vice-President DORIS MARTIN .... ..... S ecretary BILL HORNIKEI. .... ..................... ..... T r easurer Class Motto: Upward and Onwardl' Class Colors: Purple and White Class Advisors: Mrs. Margaret Yonovitz and Mr. William Holmes . 5 G Q xxxiglg QQ ,. ss... l in.. Q 'uf J, 'Xu hf R i ll FRE SHMAN CLASS FIRST Row: P. Abrams, C. Adkins, K. Adkins, M. Adkins, 0. Adkins, R. Altman J. Amburgey, W. Bailey, S. Barber, W. Bays. SECOND ROW: S. Bean, B. Beatty, J. Benner, P. Besco, J. Biggs, S. Birchfield, F. Blevins, H. Boatman, B. Boling, J. Bower. THIRD ROW: J. Book, R. Bricker, W. Brickley, R. Browning, H. Brown, S. Brown, P. Bussa, J. Byrd, S. Caudill, J. Clark. FOURTH ROW: C. Conley, F. Conley, B. Cooper, F. Cunningham, R. Cunningham, J. Davis, C. Davis, D. Day, L. Deems, D. Dougherty. 9 'V -W ,jf '. I 1 ' f J! U X n l ' FRE SHMAN CLASS :ali Marin u . .. . A F 1 w 4 ,V ' - .. Y Q. - ., no H a . :. . ... 2.3 I3 +232 ' . ' y 4 we D ' , -'ff-v . A R if . :,, ......, . x 1 l '1 is. 4 K A 5,1 .G ...l .ax wr 1 'Q Lmflfer K 15 . ,. 'lfvm xx 1 xi uf 'Yi-I I K L ' .5 , In . FIRST ROW: J. Dickson, B. Douthat, N. Dulaney, C. Easter, G. Edminston, V. Evans, J. Fields, A. Franks, A. Galloway, P. Gammon. SECOND Row: R. Gardner, E. Givens, H. Graham, J. Gray, J. Hall, J. Hall, W. Hall, N. Hamilton, R. Hamilton, W. Hart. THIRD ROW: S. Hartstein, C. Havens, J. ays lp, F. Howell. W. Howard, J. Hudson, W. Ishmael. FOURTH ROW: E. Jackson, A.',Iewell, D. Johnson, E. Johnson, V. Johnson, K. Jones, G. Journey, C. Kennard, M. Kennedy, A. Kinalau. H l' A. Holt, B. Hornikel, D. Horsley, J, , y ft ax K . u wg FRE SHMAN CLASS , X , JL , fa Q 1941 J, ul 5 .11 M '42 if -Q ,- s - , V N. - dxf I 'T nz ,1- Vx 'Q 1 3' n-.A wo. W 4,33 ,Leif ,fxl 1 ,QT C3 wr D FIRST ROW: C. Knauff, M. Knauff, P. Kirkendall, S. Kuhn, M. Lake, C. Leedy, M. Lester F. Lewis, P. Long, B. Love. SECOND ROW: J. Loless, J. McCall, E. McCann, C. McGlone, R. McGlone, W. McGraw I. McNeal, M. McNutt, J. Madden, E. Maggard. THIRD ROW: T. Malone, P. Mangus, D. Martin, M. May, G. Meade, H. Mershon D. Metzger, T. Miller, S. Monk, S. Morgan. FOURTH ROW: M. Newman, R. Newman, R. Nolan,'M. O'Dell, C. Overstreet, T. Partlow S. Paul, F. Peters, J. Phipps, J. Piatt. t , 'J ai F'-f Qr- - O '75 Q fa J' iitdx K E E r . 7 5- . f a V , W W, 1-7 q Q ' x X -- if . 1' . . eee K I M A kg -- E 3. . .. Q: . q Q .. ' .IL ' 5 N .L ,,,, A le , . ': li ' j iq, , ' ' FL 'X i? q M 4 X A, S - p il if . lv R 3, ' ff: Q9 . .. 7 ' . ir -er Ov X f .L -J' ' 4- - r f 06 if ' gi .gl v i'7'. lx., 4 . 0. 3 , v 9- 3, -' pi ' Q sisxilxq -1 .fi . ,, 5: .-4 fr ,I fi b i .4. A . 2. ' - in t A r Z-omgvgj M .M l I l .- w if Y 541 , , - e 'x . , J i 4 3 'r ...WF , FRESHMAN CLASS , ,, W T ,,,q, S, . ,, . -V .., , , 'rar I . 1. 'A , . m i I I .p A -. I, K 2 I 5 . bf Fmsr Row:iD. Pick, L. Pollard. B. Price, V. Price, M. Rankin. V. Redouty, B. Reed, A. Rinus, S. Rice, B. Riggs. SECOND Row: S. Roark. T. Roberts. S. Robinette, H. Robinson, M. Roe, L. Rolf. T. Ross. A. Roth. P. Royce, D. Rudman. THIRD ROW: N. Sanford, R. Schackart, L. Schackel ford, B. Schwamberger, I. Shepherd, B. Shinkle, K. Shupert, J. Smith, J. Smith, L. Smith. FOURTH Row: M. Smith, T. Smith, W. Smith, A Southerland, C. Sowards, B. Sparks, R. Sparks. J. Speck, J. Spires, N. Spurlock. FIFTH Row: C. Stamper, L. Starrett, J. Stegall E. Stillwell. B. Sweeney. B. Swords, R. Swords W. Thompson. J. Tieman, L. Tieman. Srxrn Row: J. Tyler, V. Varney. R. Wallace. J Weaver, D. Webb, M. Webb. S. Webb. J. Welch K. Wellman, C. Wilburn. SEVENTH Row: D. Wilson. W. Wilson, C. Wise. 1 .. xv X .ks X HURRY UP, CAROLYN! THEY WON'T WAIT ALL DAY EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS JUDY ANDFRWN ...... President PAULA WERNER ..... ,,,, V ,be-P,e5,Q1eng LINDA BRADSHAW .... ,,,,,, S ecrelary Enom WATTS ...... ,,,, T femgu,-ef Class Motto: Students Today--Leaders Tomorrow Class Colors: Black and White Class Advisors: Mrs. Margaret Strickland, Mrs. Kathleen Rolf, Mr. Kenneth Rapp, and Mr. Foster Kirker. EIGHTH GRADE r ..- ' , 'B 1- S A 'ii 'ij' ' Y. Q M' A , . L, ...Q 4 M U is I .I K- ' Q -WF K .- . 4 - ,f ,xl , ' A X ' 1. , , W ' , 1, W, .i ' A . f s..! '71,-. ff -. PG- , ' , , .Q 41 . .r . , f3 , l -V f- ' ' ' - .. . ' ,. ,, ,,, , , , I ' '. - ,' 5 7, L - .9 l fl, K fs., 13 .f K li f' x A M , 5? 15, .. .,, , 1 . .XM , 45, xv v - . -1 4f -A m- - '- .15- - - A 3 4 A, N 4 as C . l - .4 5 V - f .fav ,. s - as f ' rf if Q f' Q . . 'l ' i sees U -A . is M . X I f 1 . W' A. ,,H-fv- Y ,X .--2 , . ' - . , I ' al A A Y 5 ': xc' '1'l S, -K ' Q-H-'iv-F 'kfiifil ' M -' fm n 'QL C ' H' C K W ' 1 - ' l Q , ' ,, . gm. , . .fb . .. , . ' f -4' I - lf -F ' 4 -' ' - l 7 ' W -5355 ' ' u . R, . ,v, 5. . ir ' -J W 2 l' fur .ff l nh ' M FIRST ROW: E. Adams, J. Anderson, A. Bays, S. Bice, J. Blakeman, J. Bloomfield, B. Bolton, N. Burchett, N. Bradney, L. Bradshaw, D. Brickey. SECOND ROW: R. Brock, F. Browning, D. Brunner, B. Callihan, N. Chaney, R. Cline, K. Coleman, R. Coleman, M. Collier, R. Cook, R. Conley. THIRD Row: R. Craycraft, R. Crippen, A. Crull, F. Cummings, C. Deems, S. Dever, G. Distel, D. Fisher, N. Frazier, H. Gammon, L. Gardner. FOURTH Row: J. Gaston, G. Gillum, R. Goddard, L. Grice, S. Hammonds, P. Harmon, D. Hazelbaker, l. Hicks, R. Hileman, W. Hoover, N. Hopkins. FIFTH ROW: S. Hornikel, S. Howe, E. Ishmael, C. James, M. Jewell, I. Johnson, C. Kepp, H. Kirk, D. Kirkendall, D. Kirsch, G. Kitchen. I g qs in G A2 Q V.. 0 5.0 gif' r li' EIGHTH GRADE , Lf L Q - ' i v -9' . ...sta I .Aa ,. f - a. 4-is fl -A .fa 5 44 - . , - ':'f Miz .iv ra 'M . .aw in J ,V S- U .- 4' '2' he :Eg-. , , '51 ' .I . I . WA 'Ji on 1 L A A 2' ' ,1kLL 2 . -'--- is I K ,A A V Fifi' K . f it - in V ,Q , 3. J. . . 1 Ei 4 .Q - .., Ie g , , -.I.:3, ,,. ,Pi f ' . -A DL fe' lf: f 'ggi ' i - , S- p . t 2 Sir? Sybil XS I fm' nv- ' 0 -f , ' ' '-mg, g G ' . 71 V kfff' ' v J f-- It 'eff 1 .als f 1 L,'- LLW, . 31' l I . ,Q . 'I Cx . 1 '-urggv, I 1' - N ' - I , .11 Y I N ' A X 7321 , Q ii, I Q Q ff 2 f .1 . . - - . .4 I Ll, K I , 7 -vlbv . :K Q -- Q-Y 7' X ., an 1: ..kVX Jihilgiiyyl , . , SEL. y f y AAV. p .,,:b . . . H 1 I V315 ' iii' 5. i f - ' FIRST ROW: D. Knapp, P. Knittle, ,l. Lauder, C. Lewis, S, Madden, T. Martin, D. Mc Comas, M. McGraw, J. McCue, R. McKinney, L. Meade. SECOND ROW: L. Meeker, D. Mershon, C. Messer, W. Messer, R. Middleton, D. Mooney J. Morgan, J. Morrow, H. Mullen, P. Muncy, D. Newman. THIRD ROW: G. Noel, C. Nolan, P. Parker, S. Pence, R. Perkins, S. Perry, B. Potts G. Prince, A. Ratcliff, C. Rapp, S. Reeg. FOURTH Row: G. Reynolds, J. Rickett, W. Rigsby, J. Robinson, F. Rose, J. Rose C. Royal, C. Royal, J. Russell, P. Scott, S. Shepherd. FIFTH ROW: W. Shepherd, C. Shupert, E. Skaggs, P. Skaggs, E. Smith, J, Smith M. Smith, R. Sparks, R. Stamper, G. Stanley, N. Stone. SIXTH Row: C. Thomas, J. Tieman, F. Titus, S. Warner. E. Watts, M. Webb, I. Welch P. Werner, S. Wessell, C. Whaley, K. Wilson. SEVENTH ROW: V. Wilson, C. Wolfe, T. Woods, K. Worstell. 1 The Pause that refreshes Remember this play, boys 1' is g Ward takes a shot f 311 N if ie csv'- i Paint 'em up .st purty The honor society gets a reprieve from history class Charlene Smith practices for Voice of Democracy contest Xi yf U X xx'- A- -4 NI FIRST Row: C. Phillips, B. Hall, E Gallimore. G. Phillips, L. Brown, J Mershon, B. Jones, B. Herald, M. O'Dell. SECOND Row: T. Cooper. J. Haffner. D. Thomas. S. Bretz, B. Worstell. S Goodman, N. Ober. J. Stamper, C. Journey. B. Kennard. THIRD Row: C. Blevins, C. Crice, J Vanderpool. J. Caudill. M. Mund henk. H. Crull. B. McCue. R. Conley B. Bryant. H. Stevens, H. Hudson. FOURTH Row: J. Evans, A. Weaver S. Loless. D. Brown, R. Steele, S. Howe. C. Gambill. W. Hilderbrand B. Lane. Mrs. Gulker. Q IQ 1 4 SEVENTH GRADE FIRST Row: S. Euhanks, B. Robin- son, D. King, D. Frazier. SECOND Row: L. Hart. R. Rhea. J. Workman, A. King. H. Everling. C. Whittaker, C. Stone, P. Bevis. THIRD Row: M. Paul. M. Looka- baugh, M. Lucas. P. Ref-d. B. Dillow. L. Wiseman, J. Thompson. S. Reiter. C. Davis. FOURTH Row: C. Guthrie, l.. l'er- kins, A. Riggs. R. Ruel. C. Leven- guth, S. Biggs, J. Bickett, J. Wil- liams, H. Puckett. FIFTH Row: Mrs. Williams. M. Mar- tin, V. Watson, B. Basford, C. Davis, R. Hornikel. J. Staggs, T. Evans. 1 ' S Ja, Qi A a 5' wikxfy-'-1 ,fx y SR J . ,Glu f 1 . ...W ,,, ,........- -unann- as M ,wen asus ling. Mai -- If 11' FIRST Row: J. O'Connor. G. Cilker- son, J. Conley. W. Jordan, R. Calli- more, H. Varney. J. Galloway, J. Humphrey. Sscowo Row: J. Vanderpool, B. Thompson, C. Bowles. P. Brown, J. Huff, M. Meadows, A. Ober, S. Hall, J. Ratliff, D. Nibert. THIRD Row: D. Brock, J. Lane, C. Schweinsberg, A. Shaffer, S. Bell, L. Riley, J. Riley, D. Gardner, R. Schweinsberg, O. Shepherd. FOURTH ROW: J. Tackett, B. Kjllen, R. Nibert, J. Hughes, D. Hudson, J. Newman, B. Crisp, R. Holley, J. Phipps. FIFTH Row: Mr. Davis. SIXTH GRADE FIRST Row: D. Hobbs. L. Coleman, M. Mefford, P. Chancey. P. Hatfield, R. Conley, D. Pollard. W. Kirk, S. Shover. SI:coND Row: S. Hamm. D. Distel, R. Spurlock. J. Cunningham. T. Lucas, R. Tyler, A. Moore, T. Royal, M. Cummings, H. Messer. THIRD ROW: C. Sartin. J. Morgan, D. Dunham, S. Ferguson, N. Casey, R. Mershon, D. Besco, J. Thompson, J. Wedebrook. FOURTH Row: L. Stephens, J. Sowards, J. Sowards, W. Tackett, J. Lockhart, G. Gambill, Mrs. Arnett, S. Pistole, G. Adams. J. Maynard, R. Gillum. ,ig FIRST Row: T. Rhodes, L. Boyd, T. Moore, D. Mitchell, H. VanHoose, L. Redoutey, K. Cmll, J. Gregory. SECOND ROW: M. Evans, D. Carver S. McKee, S. Manning, R. Ham- - lll0IldS, C. Wear, D. Butterbaugh, C Staggs, A. Lewis, L. Hudson. THIRD Row: C. Moore, C. McCown M. Stevens, S. Ruel, D. Scott, M Shump. K. Johnson, L. Lovenguth, J Roberts. FOURTH Row: C. Kitchen, W. Mc Ginnis, L. Gaither, C. Brown, S. Brown J Bellom W. Franks, D. 1 - yr Hamilton. N. Myers. FIFTH Row: Mrs. Gifford. . ,. .1 ,...........1... ,1-1-nu F 0 QQ +G. FIRST Row: J. Wessell, T. Ridgeway P. Parker, S. Tolliver, D. Coleman, B. Cline, D. Day, D. Henry. SECOND Row: J. Seison, J. Lane, R. Atkins, W. Lewis, W. Sadler, D. Perkins, H. Murta, C. Spurlock, C. Smith. THIRD Row: R. Robinette, D. Diet- rich, S. Rollins, P. Parker, S. Kjllen, J. Smith, M. Rose, C. Hossman, G. Lute. FOURTH Row: Mrs. Goetz, F. Rollins, W. Tackett, A. Bricker, D. Hobbs, J. Bevens, D. Hinze, M. Herrod, T. Mag- gard. I I FIRST ROW: R. Stephens. J. Webb, W. Blevins. R. Cambill. R. Day. R. Carpenter. C. Scott. W. Kemper. SECOND Row: H. Walker. K. Frost. C. Galloway. H. Bridwell. B. Brid- well. uthrie. J. Hatfield. E. Ash- craft D. Cray, C. Drake. TI-IIRIQ ROW: J. Cooper. T. Henry, J. Leslie. R. Caldwell. L. Gilbert. J. Jarrells. M. Ridout. J. Burchett, S. Bevis. L. Caudill. R. Eckhart. FOURTH Row: B. Henson.V. Hilder brand. B. Kitchen. D. Gambill. R Carver. J. Lucas, B. Leslie. E. Hamil- ton. V. Deaver. L. Bloomfield. FIFTH Row: Miss Jackson. FIFTH GRADE FIRST Row: J. Scaggs, L. Appel, J. Blevins. D. Bauer. J. Ratliff, R. Deaver. A. Meyers. C. Biggs. l.. Bond. SECOND ROW: J. Adkins, D. Yost. E. Mossliarger. S. Kennard, Blake- man. E. Brisker, C. Brown, S. Robin- son. D. Williams, D. Witten. E. Weg- horst. THIRD ROW: C. Hamilton, C. Perdue, D. Richards. L. Adams, S. Smith, L. Kitchen. V. Hinze. J. Sekyra, S. Gil- lette. J. Donaldson. FOURTH Row: S. Cummings, J. Mc- Ginnis. C. Shoemaker, A. Hinze, F. Anderson. C. Butterbaugli, Smith, S. Weaver. J. Birchfteld. FIFTH Row: Mrs. Nibert. pls .AG FIRST Row: C. Whitaker. R. Whaley, N. Virgin. T. Mundhenk. T. Kirk. S. Webb. K. Hornikel. Srzcorwn Row: E. Monk. P. Maynard S. Mangus. M. Loless. M. McGinnis H. Morgan. S. Moore. B. Merslion. .l Tackett. P. Monteith. THIRD Row: T. O'Dell, L. Staten. J Patty. B. Piatt, R. Ratcliff. C. Rose N. Simpson. F. Stone. J. Pollard, C Tackett. FOURTH Row: B. Jewell. R. Pick. D Monk. D. Porter. D. Riddle. M. Riley B. Workman. S. Shepherd. W Winters. R. Steele. lnset: J. Starrett FIFTI-I Row: Mr. Thompson. 1 ACTIVITIES . . . EXTRACURRICULAR INTERESTS . . . CLUBS, DRAMATICS, COMMITTEES . . . HERE WE ENJOY EVERY- THING FROM STUDENT PRODUCTIONS TO INFORMAL GET- TOGETHERS HONOR SOCIETY The Amy Mitchell Chapter of the National Honor Society of Portsmouth West High School is composed of the Junior and Senior students who have maintained a ll or hetter average throughout high school. Before a student is inducted into the society. he must have these qualifying traits: Character-he must he honest and truthful: Leadership-he should lead others wisely: ServictQhe should participate in school activities: Scholarship-he should show interest in all his studies. Honor Society officers are as follows: President. .latnes Booth: Vice-President. Letitia Scheid: Secretary. .lanet Nibert: Treasurer. joan Arnett. Futsr Row: l.. Scht-id, V. Book, M, Booth. J. Arnett, P. Flowers, D, Fields, C, l.f-1-dy. Stmwti Row: I.. Hamilton, C. JHf'k 'n- A- Howard. l.. Thompson, J. Nibert, S. Jones, P. Goodman, J. Ingles. Tuma Row: C. SmMh,' R. Herald. J. Walker, W. Gregory, j. Booth, C. Knauff, ,l. Meade. K. Bt-ekntan. SENIOR SURVEY Senior Survey consists of a review of the four basic suhjects-English. History. Mathe- matics. and Science. After the participating students have completed the review, they are given a statewide Senior Survey test. Students ranking high in this test are often awarded scholarships to well-known colleges and universities. l.t-.rr ru Rlmtr: A. Howard. W. Crt-goryj. Arnett. J. Walker. R. l.own-, Mrs, 'Nlits-ltell, J, Booth. J, Biggs, R, Rv-ll ,WW -,C VL. SCHOLARSHIP TROPHY WINNERS After the state scholarship tests in May ol each year. it is the custom of the school to present trophies to the students with the highest ratings. Studi-nts.wlio won cups in l954 and their state ratings are as follows: Kay Wellman and l.ynn Rolf in the high l0 2 in the state of Ohio: Marianne Rollins, H-th in English 9: Geneva Fields. llth in English 12: Evelyn Riffe. l-ith in l.atin I: Kenneth Vaughters. 8th in General Science. SCHOLARSHIP RATING WINNERS The-se are the students who received trophies. state ratings, and district ratings in the state scholarship finals of 1954. Fmsr Row: N. H.unilt-un. G. Mt-.ide-, li. I,-uve, J. Meade, J. Tyler, R. Newman, li. Kennurd, K, Wellman. Siznolvn Row: M. Jain:-s tlflth in thc state in lfliglisll 91, li. Horslcy, 1. Arnett, K. Bt't'klIl.llI, J. Walker tllonoralrlc mention in American Historyt. II, Fields. l.. Rt-lf. C. Smith tllonorqilvlt- mention in English 93, qi 4 7 .JUNIOR-SENIOR ENGLISH CLUB All Junior and Senior English students who have a B or better average are eligible for membership in this elub.The club is maintained to create an active interest in the English language and literature. Mrs. Amy Mitchell is the club advisor. FIRST Row: M. Marlin, D, Hoover, J. Howe. Smzorm Row: L. Brown, D. Hall. D. Varney, D. Rilfc, G. Ln-edy, L. Scheid, J. Cayhardt. THIRD ROW: R. Murta, M, Rice, V. Book, L. Adams, S. Shivener, J. Journey, R. Swords. C. Howard, FOURTH Row: D. Canter, J. Sparks, M. Hall, L. Hamilton, P, Goodman, B. Johnson, D. Fir-lds, T. Cooper. FIFTH Row: B. Rayburn, S. Coates, B. Barber, A. Howard, L. Caudill, D. Wear, P. Perry, P. Flowers, SIXTH ROW: J. Howell, I. Baker, M. Booth, C. Jackson, P. Wedebrook, L. Thompson, J. Ingles, J. Arne-rt, SEVENTH ROW: M. Wessell, M. Schweinsberg, K. Beekman, M. Weaver, J. Hardy, C. Smith, R. Herald, L, Knauh. EICHTH ROW: C. Werner, A. Scheid, G. Knauh, D. Brunner, J. Walker, D. Reynolds. J. Cambill. J. Meade. NINTH Row: W. Gregory, J. Neeley, J. Booth, J. Biggs, H, Gardner, R. Bell, W. Horsley, S. Sowards. NEW LIFE CLUB The New Life Club is a non-denominational group of students who meet in the study hall before school on Wednesday morning. They gather to sing hymns and to read the Bible. They elect Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen every six weeks. Reverend Carl Butterbaugh is in charge. LIS-I 4. I . , Q . 0 Q P - . , 0- PEP CLUB OF PORTSMOUTH WEST The Pep Club was organized for the purpose of having a good cheering section at all of the games. The club meets before school in the gym on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This group helps the cheerleaders by encouraging not only the cheering section, but also others in the bleachers to join in the cheers and to push the boys on to victory. NW CLUB The W Club is open to any student in high school who is a varsity letter winner in either one of the major sports-football, basketball, or baseball. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in athletics and to encourage, by its leadership, the practice of good sportsmanship at athletic contests. Members are as follows: R. Mowery, C. Cook, R. Hazelbaker, R. jordan, W. Jarrells, H. Lakin, P. Thompson, C. Dickson. J. Hopkins, J. Ward, 1. Boyd, R. Shepherd, B. Boyd, T. Tipton, R. Lowe, S. Klever, H. Gardner. 3 . 0.6.5 Sf Z.- F2 tr U 1. ,SV , C r Y ' U 3 1 , ' ' -43 . 'I I 1. .wa 's tx 'bv LIBRARIANS Student librarians assist with library work during, their study halls. They do an excellent job in the checking in and out of the books and magazines. keeping the shelves orderly and assisting with the functioning of our combined study hall and library. l'vlR5T How: S. Brown, l . lluwt-ll, Z. Wilburn. P. lit-wo, M. Rive, P. Hur:-hw-tt. Stfinown Row: ll, Vaughn, C. Slltilll. S. Mvclulte, P. Xvreln-brook, l,, Adglrns, F, Pm-ters. S. ll:-Long, S, PaulA NEWSPAPER STAFF The Newspaper Staff collects and organizes the news of the school, cuts stencils. and prints and sells the newspaper to the student body as a Commercial project. Mrs. Bess Peters is the sponsor. Fmsr Row: H. Sparks, R. Lowe, J. Ingles, J,H1-well. Mrs, Peters, W, llqvkinq, V, qj,,,,,ph,.p- I 3 U5 U LATIN CLUB The Latin Cluh is made up of all students taking l.atin l and Latin ll. Programs through out the year Create an interest in the Romans and their language. At Christmas the Cluh made Cards with Latin inseriptions. sang carols in Latiit. and vom luined with the l .l'l.:X. group for an interesting story program and passing party. The ollieers are: Carolyn Kennard. President: Carv Wade. Vive-President: Kay Well man. Secretary: Jack Tyler. Treasurer. The sponsor is Mrs. Margaret Yonovitz. FIRM ROW: li. K1'IIl1Alrll.l- Pillll, ll. lioalmun. B. l.ove, D, Nlartin, A. Rinus, S. Brown, K. Newman. T. Ross. Shown Row' C' Ove eet ft Ru 'i ' A T ' . . .. rstr . . , tss. .l. lyler. M. Lester, lk. We-llmun. 5. lxuhn, S. Morgan. C. Sheppardi 'l'umnRnvt F 'ff ' 's ' ' ' ' ' 'Z .. Rt e. I. lllgg...,,l.l.un1mtng.s, ll. Jarvis. G. lllrnnlr. 5. Paul, M. James. FOURTH Row: W. Wilson l'. Slmffer, l . Peters, lf. lluwell, l.. Rolf, H. Rohinson, A. Penn, S. Wvuml. l IF1'N Row: H, Ctaham, C. Waile- L. Lrayrruft. ll. llougln-rty, R. Nibert. R. Floyd, T. Strauss, R. Walla:-e. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is made'up of students who have taken or who are taking at least one year of Spanish. The study of the Spanish language helps us to become better acquainted with the customs and ideals of our neighbors in the South. The sponsor is Mrs. Kathryn Hopkins. Lui I0 RILVHIZ Nl. llall. Nlrs. Hopkms, R. ,It-nr-s, D, Wolf-ry, C. Kenyon, J. Hall. P. journey. if ire I . INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The lndustrial Arts Club gives boys an opportunity for extra time in the shop. Anyone enrolled in shop is eligible for membership and officers are elected annually. The club. as a group project. tries to add a piece of equipment to the shop each year. The year's work is concluded with a picnic outing. The club sponsor is Mr. Reiser. FIRST Row: R. Hamilton, J. Wright, J. Weaver, T. Miller, T. Malone, R, Bricker, B. Meyers, B. Nichols. Snconn Row: S. Book, D. Hall, C. Conley, D. Hart, K. Shupert, D. Murphy, L. Pollard. Tuma Row: C. Leedy, W. Shinkle, K. Vaugbters, J. Tieman, R. Simpson, F. Logan, J. Medley, H. McCann. Founru Row: R. Schackart, J. Hall, N. Shively, J. Stevenson, J. Spires. FIFTH Row: S. Madden, B. Lewis, P. Kirkenhall, C. RobertnJ R. Jones. B. Boling, C. Easter, D. Wilson, S. Pennington, B. Applegate, S. Bridwell, D. Cooper, K. Jones, D. Johnson, J. Lauder. SIXTH Row: R. O'Dell, H. Tieman, C. Swords, H. Klever, H. Gardner, C. Frye, N. Gambill, R. Shepherd, B. Journey, R. McCowen. SEVENTH Row: J. Welch, E. Maggard, P. Mangus, R. McGlnne, D. Russell, C. Swords, N. Sanford, P. Long, W. Bailey. Etcnm Row: C. Rayburn, B. Wallace, J. Smith, L. Smith. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of pupils studying homemaking. As a group we are inteersted in working toward better home and family living. Our motto is Toward New Horizons. The officers are as follows: Joyce Basford, President, Carolyn Smith, Vice-President, Barbara Miller, Secretaryg Jane Dickson, Treasurer, and Louella Knauff, Reporter. l'iIllS'l' Rim: Xlr-. Nl:-lvin. J, llivltson. l.. Knuuff. R. llt-raltl. ll, Milli-r. C, Smith, J, Bnsftn-tl, S, Barb,-r, P, llll1'l'Y- SP-'UV' RWM! l-- Ili- I--y. S- lll'lA ll:1. S. Roliilivltv, K, llrunlw, W. Howartl, If. Mrclonr, l.. Dvvms, R. Kinniial. J, llow-r. W. lirirkt-y. ililllllll Rim: W. 'l'ulmam, P. lit-wo, ll. Barber, P, We-ilu-lurirtxlg, lf. Ilralrlanv ll. tfuuilill, li. 'l'lmin.n-. li. lit-ml. Nl. lft-rgii-tm. Nl, Spurlm-L, Fot'n1'lt Row: P. Cammon, ll. Rudman, C. Journey, ru Row: l. Ruurlt, 'l', Ruin-rts, Mrs Mvlilurv .-...T T Li L4 ..4 e mn o v,g...I?gQ-,Eg I ' .1 ll filrli I iii ' G fe.: - I ' 'C .,,,,...4-W --' ' SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club includes all students with an A or B average who are taking a subject pertaining to science. At the first meeting in November oliicers elected were as follows: Harold Graham. Presi- dent, Freda Howell. Vice-Presidentg Carolyn Overstreet. Secretary: Donna Dougherty. Treasurer. and Wayne Wilson. Reporter. Advisors are Mrs. Katherine Hopkins. Mr. William C. Holmes, Mr. Ernest Griswold. and Mrs. Erma McClurg. FIRST Row: Mr. Holmes, V. Varney, S. Brown, J. Fields. S. Morgan, A. Rinus, C. Kennarfl. S. Kuhn, J. Pialt, M. May, H. Brown, J. Tyler, Mrs. Hopkins. SECOND Row: D. Martin, M. McNutt, A. Kinolau. N. Hamilton. C. Overstreet, R. Newman, B. Love, T. Ross, H. Boatman, D. Pic-k, A. Franks. THIRD Row: B. Sparks. D. Webb, V. Evans, F. Blevins, C. MrGlone, J. Hopkins, M. Lake, B. Prive, A. Roth, B. Hornikel, J. Biggs. FOURTH R0-W: H. Graham, J. Biggs, G. Knaulf, M. Rankin, N, Robinson, S. Paul, P. Bussa, M. Kennedy, G. Meade, K. Well- IIIan, Y. Sibrel, R. Wallace. FIFTH Row: A. Southerland, C. Jackson, M. Booth, K. Beekman, W. Thompson, B. Johnson, J. Meade, F. Howell, L. Hamilton, D. Brunner. SIXTH Row: T. Strauss, W. Gregory, P. Journey. C. Lewis, F. Peters, L. Rolf, D. Dougherty, E. Johnson, W. Wilson, J. Walker, J. Booth, R. Bell. MATH CLUB The Math Club includes all students with an A or B average who are taking math courses. The purpose of this club is to promote a greater interest in Mathematics. Our advisor is Mr A. B. Jones. FIRST ROW: K. Shupert, B. Price, M. Kennedy, N. Hamilton, C. Kennard, M. McNutt, R, Newman, M. May, H. Brown. SECOND Row: C. Sheppard, J. Fields, J. Hopkins, D. Martin, B. Love, R. O'Dell, M. James, J. Biggs, J. Tyler, J. Piatt. THIRD Row: R. Floyd, W. Bailey, D. Horsley, G. Meade, M. Booth, B. Roark, K. Wellman, D. Jarvis, A. Kinalau. FOURTH Row: J. Davis, F. Peters, C. Jackson, G. Knauff, W. Swords, W, Gregory, P. Melvin, K. Beekman. FIFTH Row: D. Dougherty, L. Rolf, R. Nibert, J. Shupert, J. Biggs, H. Graham, C. Craycraft, B. Coburn, Mr. Jones, J. Meade. SIXTH Row: J. Booth, D. Phillips, D. Brunner, J. Walker, R. Bell. 5 . :nl l Gaynelle Leedy and Mary Lou Martin type the copy for the footlvall ser-tion wliivh Letitia Svheid is laying out. Connie Jayne is revording weekly payments and Mary Sue Williams is writing receipts. Insets: Co-Editors: Mildred Weaver and Charlene Smith. ANNUAL STAFF Walter Partlow is measuring pictures which Duane Lang selects for the Freshman Section. Jack Shupert cuts photographs as Delores Fields and Virginia Book paste them on layout boards. Inset: Roger Bridwell. student photographer, prepares his camera for an annual shot. IDJX ful.: ,xv SD 1..- Q -J, 'rf' , 9 i. if L wg '. - . Q we i . '9 . . . , , Q Q l 3 ' a 'Q Ji ,I t k J' QS .... Q H .5 , -J , -v .sf t 8 4 Q ,QS Jq,' ,L 4 4 . . W fn- , 4 pr. J f . w .vi . ' 1: 9 o .. 0 Q S. 1 ii ,i '. 1 if Ki . 4 6 41 ' X if r GLEE CLUBS Fnisr Row: C. Kcnnard, ll. Price, J, llowv, J. llitsford, S. Kuhn, M. Wt-5-4-ll, CI, Jaivkwii. Su own Row: P. l'i-Sion, ll. Conley, M. Kennedy, A. Ruth, ,I, Middleton, l.. Adzims, S. Conti-Q. Ililllllll Row: Nl. Ferguson, L. Sliump, C. McClonc, P. Burclictt, S. Wood, P. Royci-, ll. Morgan, J. Cox, L. llemns, Fm RTN Row: P. Nlnlonv, F. Silrru-l, P. Hornikel, G. Meade, T. Roberts, J. Rayburn, P. Rourk. FIFTH Row: Nl. Nlniii-lin-an-r, l. Ruurk, R, Waillnm-, Nl. James, P. Yost, I. Scott, L. Thompson, ll, Raiyliurn. SIXTH Row: S. Roairk, K. Atkins, C. Lewis, D. Jurvif, V. Ll ,l Tl B Tliinita .l Cumming, B Birln-r K Redouty R Kincaid SEVENTH Row: D. Douglicrty,J. ness, . yer, . n i-, . vs, . 4 , . S h 'd D B-nl, W. Brooks. lficinu Row.: B. Loless, D. Brunner, R. Swords, C. Mi-llinnis. NINTN Row: A. c ei , . y Ishmael, R. Hobbs, ,l. Spires. MIXED CHORUS l' Yliflotlilii P R lnrl lx P4-rrv 'li Coope-r J Cr-ilmm R Braidlvy. ll. Klvvvr, J. Wright. l-'mst Row: .. -, i, . o - -. .. ,, , . , , . . . Stiviwli Row: ll. lnivaii, J. Frazier, 5, ifozilvs, P, Nlorgaiii, ll. Sllvppxird, K. Brooks, N. Sliive-lx-y. THIRD Ruvt: J. llowvll. l.. Tlioiiipsoii. ll, 'llliomai-. l.. Svliiirluirl, P. Roairli. ll. Batrln-r, R. Watson. FLlllR'l'H Row: P. Pm-rry, R, jordan. P. Furl:-y. P. Ya-ruin-r. R. l.ol4-sf. lf, Mi-Cinni-, l:llf l'Il Row: A. Sulieid, ll. Boyd, V. johnson, Mr. Gilt-S, R. Lowv, ,l. Guyliamlt. A T ,,. n W if wx Q, ,-4.4 m, .,,, U ..,, -,-,,g,,, - . Q Aa. A. . ' ' if-9 ' -:Es Q 4.3 Q nu-3. .. :..f Q ,'.' ' 5s .17'1'.p . . ...- . ' ,. 5- . X- h 't ,, Q' - fi ' . ' ' . x - g k 45 -,V ' . ', Y sf ' '-' - o f-1 , . - ' 1, ,41 ' 1- , Ag . , N vw . . 1.1. V ' L-.fi 'Q N H... 'J -,ffl l 4 , 'A ,. ' ' ' G r ,. I f '- ,- ,N - mfs- x o , x -f . ,. .., W , L Y -V .4 f 1 A.. .1 . 1 . f,-'7 iv. SQ, -' . x -. ' v.. , h, H ' x 7 , Hoff- .1 A ' n v 0' . ' ' . 'fn ' 'ff ,Lf ' 5 4 1 s - - LJ. 1 '- P, -' 4. ' ,, - ' ' 4 - ,, , ' I v , A . ,-J. 4, In vc, A 1, ,' X I 43 X Q- fy -gzyisi pw: :ly , an , , ' ,g, ' .r ,V W m, ' , . Uv . Y . ,Q . M, '1 . 4,5 4 4 of' - 92 A 'I if 7 i ' '.','axo'2 N ' 5 'R .1 'i. i - . ff 'L , ' .N ' 1 A . ,- A. 'N - ,. rs fs- -- -.- .,,, -45,1 . 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'te 'Qt u.N,.q:v .1 K bm ,ft ,, 1 A ' 1, ' wel' -if ' .5 ,Aa We if 'n v nm,-n f4f f' fy ' -'5'-2'-Y14: ' '- 51 K 271 7 ' 'fMff.43:-ggvgi. w1wg.,'Qsw. :ig-. Q , -fw ,, ,A - .1 '. L v -1 J L, ,. 1' '3 '7f:? i'V 95- Nfl -g.. 'ASQ , . V ,s h- 1. fm,i, .,7:.!s.f'. :QA . ,' -Q5 .,x ik' :Y Q Nga- ' K ,x-ggi, -1 . cub. ' NL rv' H-iQ,'fi 4.. ' 1 W 'rf' X1 E, ,Q .v Pkfal The band and its shadow. The Portsmouth West Band in its new formation. ,'4--- wwlv, ' A.- - x , I,--9... '-I -L, n N 5 ' . -x N 'I '. L I -S-','.w ,A , ., . L - W, -Q, .J ,gf ' x . ff ..,A-.,.- o - . 1 .axi v- Q W A ...fxvu-2 1 ' A , , - 5, , -. .. ' V. N . iyw ,W ,Y ,' A hu xmzt., ,W L K a., .. -ru .- ,-.'- . o to-.1 --- ' V wk ,Q x. k..,,R- aw -..,,',.-'. l, ., A , Q ' Q 3. ,-.p I uf. WS.-f.f:3,'L-' . Q., , -,X - ' -w'X g'. A-1:43 -fixg -- . . 4-an , a,.' ', . ,M . ' ' '.'. 5 L ' ' 4. ' ' 4 ,.',' u ' 4 - . ' -fa '14 '. '--.Lf Q- X . u 'lx N 'AL -L .. X Q' ,ah -Y ,laws ,fi qw Q 1, 'wkfv' Il R'-Qx'.' x , M ' 3:7 -Q5'f - WW! N.-f ' 5' 'LJ 1. ' am-'yan 'aaa- ' 1 W4 V3 Qs' 'i g '.. 33:77 qw ' W 'sl' qu ' st ' ., A , xg, wg.-uqf, I x - M ,QSQM-. , -,,'1:.g, ','f'g,f',f-.5l,,. 1 1 Www. ,h,'f5-,wg-Tri. -'-L,.,.4:,- '.,-a.- ,. A 1 , . . 'su' tiff! . . .Q ', 3.-Q ' . F w -3.-Am- .-. joy f . Ng gg-, -U .l . z',m..mu3.n.wtmw, . , .Arn ww Jinx. vi. 34.5.52 411 M Af tlj Thiqi -'ai Q mv- X -. , L A .N J 'F '-. av T, 'N xg 1 4.0. 33, 5 ' V .,. . 5 , bw: ah.. Q V, ,VA 4 Q , 2- 'W if . ilk A . ,Jw 1 I ,- -T ff Stepping High Into The Clouds. Ladv of Spam ff? 'Kllvl1'NIur4-ln-s nl Majorvtte-s im- preparing to Strike up tlle' Hand i 'N-JT ,1,..,.... I . , .L ,J M.,- :vu -..-....-A .. -sg: s f , lfl'7V '7i . . V, . .. MUSIC Portsmouth West High School provides music participation for all students wish- ing to enter this field. The purpose of the department is to provide rich experience in vocal and instrumental music. Musical experience is provided for vocal students in the large mixed chorus which is directed by Mr. Thomas Giles. Attention is given to the girls in the Girls' Glee Club and to the boys in the Boys' Chorus. A senior band, junior band. and beginners' band provide for three levels of enter- tainment and musical ability. These bands are directed by Mr. Dale Gillette. Specialized opportunity is provided in small ensembles, quartets, and dance bands. - Jl f ? '? 1 E Egg' .. sqm: F1 'BY' ..... -.....-a.....,, ,41 .fe 'X' :T 'Q PORTSMOUTH WEST HIGH SCHOOL BAND FIRST How: D. Hull. W. Hull. l.. Sclieid. S. Jones. A. Svlieid. N. Hamilton. M. Knauff. l.. llrown. Siiniorvo Row: H. Browning. .l. lN'lr'lLlomf. .l. Biggs. F. Slinpert. A. jordan. D. Graham. J Slnipe-rt. l'. Jonrnvy. M. Rankin. l'. Yost. ,l. Nilwrt. D. Pillow. P. Flowers. P. Pollard. C OW-rsIl'c'vl. A. Ross. V. Varnvy. illllllill How: ll. Vaughn. D. Hoover. ,l. Hyrd. M. Lester. C. Sheppard. M. Rollins. D. llorsley ll. Rnssc-ll. D. llyrd. .l. Biggs. R. Floyd. K. Hwlmiari. H. Bowling. C. Rhea. l. Royce, R. Love: T. Ross. C. llradvn. l'lOlIll'I'll Row: S. Pierce-. F. Callihan. D. Varna-y, D. Smith. D. Mc'Cown. J. Walker. C. Cray vruft. C. Wzidv. H. Nilwrt. D. Wolery. M. 0'DeII. H. Morgan. C. Leedy. R. Kincaid. B Sliinllle. el :Q 'X 21,95 , nc , f.., U'nl I , , .- .,, e1c1i4 V H ?,i 4 , X . ' v P , . D, .yv f if f . I A . ' l'a v X , - U' 'VA 1 - . . I6 ff f 1 , 2' g, x I ,fy gh I I , .Ziff I six I , ' . ug 4 A V, ML 1 - ., ,a , W N, .. T Q r ' K Q ii K .14 V: m I v . 'J x2,,1q4 ,E ' K X ' - Y. M ' ,TI r 2 n A j ., ,W il 0' gf 141 Q .JA K IX H L . H1 qi' lv T14 fx - 1 1 Y ,fl nu- - rf H... ..---N A :eip 'nf f 'I v 4 . . N . ' Q - A 1 2-A . X I I ' W x gag. .3 , ,QA ' is as g gk .X ' f ff 1:4 'N 4 19' ,gm V A W s ., X 3 X 1: 1 Nw 6' x . V 'Z x 1i'?53 f ri' , 1. ' C -Q V, , '1,1Q5?3j k sh ' ' Q., K Q O xv, , f ,WSL . V A-,W -ff--- 1 K . N-44 V I - Y f f .. A , wah - 0 A N, -1- . f ' m. - 4.-1 f c Y- ' .. ' A N f '- 1 - - A ' ' 'Y M L I N Q 3 ? A 0 Qi 4 S fi ,,,..- 3.4-. T .-47' fwhv . FUTURE BANDSMEN OF PORTSMOUTH WEST FIRST Row: I.. Bond, S. We-uve-r, S, Mungus, B. Robinson, II. Guthrie-. W. K:-nyon. J. I'ur1Iu:-, P. Kitclwn, N. Virgin, I.. Jan-k:-on, J. Adkins, II. Iilvvvns, H. Wzilkf-r, J. Donaldson, R. Iii-khurt. Swann Row: R. Rin-u. S. Smith, J. Cillum, I.. Hurt, S. Iftilvztniu, lf. Moore, S. HILlIit'lIliil'I, if. Higgs, lf. SIlcpIH'nI. S. Gills-tu-, li. Mvtiowvti, J. Turks-tt, C. Whittaker, II. Butte-rhaugli. THIRD Row: D. Yon, P. Monte-ith, ,I. Humpiirm-y, fl, I.ovinguth. IS. Spurlovk, I.. Appvl, J. Row, R. tlrziycraft, II. Varna-y. R. Ifonivy, E. Ilrisker. C. I.llIl'. I. Calloway. S. Ru:-I. FOURTH Row: T. Muggztrri. N. Iirunm-r, If. Watts, M, I IcrrofI, I. Lucas, S. Manning, I.. Cziitiu-r, S. MVK:-1-, 5. Hornikz-I, II. IIu1INon, R. Pirk, lf. Ifvf-rling, 1. Robinson. FIFTH Row: Ii. Rigslmy, I.. P1-rkini, II. Iiuaford. C. Rapp, I. Anfla-rson, S. I5-rry. II. Kirk, II. Ilrivky, If. Nolan, R. Ruf'I, C. Culhriv, M. I.0tIIutIiilllg.ZIl. I. Grim-. SIXTH Row: I.. Mvault-, S. M1ltIlIl'H, IJ. Kirkvndziil, R. IVIt'Kinnvy, I.. June-s, D. Martin, I'. Alumnus, K. We-Ilnmn, S. Morgan, R. IIoIIr'y, 5. II:tmmonrIN, S. Biva-, M. ffoIIie'r. Sl-LHZNTH Row: fi. Smith. I.. Crivv. S. Monk, II. Millvr, A. ,Ivwn-II, R. Altman, D. Ilouglu-rty. R. IVIvCIom-, T. Woods, A. Kinulau. IJ. Ilrunnvr. NI. Nr-wnmn. J. IIQAII. Mr. Gillette and the Dance Band practice the No. 1 Hit of the Week. .2'7'? ?- t:.1.-1' 1- '1 1:1 ATHLETICS . . . FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL . . . CHEERING CROWDS, EAGER TEAMS AND EVER WATCHFUL COACHES . . . WE ASPIBE TO WIN AND AT THE SAME TIME TO DEVELOP GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP X 'Q , -as P, 4 if 4 T 'ix Q1. L li-I 4' Y sv LEFT: Kobert Brennan, Assistant Football Coachg S Harold Evurling, Head Football Coach: and Don- ald Staggs, Reserve Coach. P Bob Nichols. Douglas Hall, and Mike Haffner Managers. X Quai ALL STAR SELl'iC'l'l0NS FROM WEST LEFT: Bill lloyd, Waller Jurrells. Hvrlwrl Gardner. Paul Farley, and filmrles Dickson rw-eivml trophies as members of the All Star Team at an assembly at Waverly High School. A MESSAGE FROM THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT The Coaching Staff wishes to express its appreciation to the students of West High. The Board of Education, The School Administration, and the people of the community for the support and co-operation afforded our athletic program. School authorities are aware of the importance of interscholastic athletics to the educational program. and are constantly striving to develop and improve the athletic facilities. Our students have been, and will continue to he. the leaders in both the industrial and professional fields of endeavor, as well as in the community in which they live. 4:55 ap. - -- wh fi' -9' -'N Y My nf . ,v ,, f 1 +5 xxilwfl ,- g3'?, - ,x A - I . 1 Lx lbw ,Wx .f-ef' f il ' -r , N.-f Y-v rl A '-v1.0 5, Qswyu, V , .. AF, F. 8 it ,. T '55, 4 vw wmv A 58 , ' X- 1 lx. x A , L,-SU 155 s N a 4 X ' a N A ki 'f is . .h X .L 'a . ' we 1, ,Q xx 'X . Qs' . - ang-fgf ,. gt fa-. ,, N w v- - ' W JZ-, -Ad if3fi,33M g 'iVlP33Qgl5 g VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: R. Hazelbaker. J. Hopkins, R. Sparks R. Logan, R. Jordan. W. Jarrclls. B. Boyd. R. Shepherd, D. Pontious. C. Frye, H. McCann, C. Cook. L- VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM QECOND Row: H. Klever. G. Malone, J. Boyd, C. Perry. H. Lakin, C. Dickson, J. Ward R. Mowery, H. Gardner, T, Tipton, R. Lowe. P. Farley, J. Hart. - ff I fl. EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST Row: D. Cook, R. Nibert, E. Watts, R. Kline, J. Newman, W. Shepherd, H. Evcrling, Mr. Rapp. SECOND Row: C. Cullihun, F. Titus, J. McCue, J. Phipps, J. Welsh, W. Hoover. E. Adams, R. Perkins. THIRD Row: D. Mershon, D. McComas, J. Rickell, L. Crice, T. Evans, G. Distcl, J. Distel. RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST Row: B. Hnrnikel, H. Robinson, W. Ishmael, W. Bailey, C. Lcedy. SECOND Row: V. johnson, T. Partlow, G. Edmiston, B. Sweeney, J. Smith. THIRD Row: L. Tieman, D. Wilson, T. Strauss, B. Roark, W. Swords, B. Coburn, R. Gardner. Z2 - A - 1 - , 3 i: .Qvy ' 9 N ' :I fr 4 .., 2 'Ui J' , 1' -f LQ C7 I Wa., 1 I - f 1 T I ull- l'1-rn was 1-n-vnu-d FuuIlm.xll Qum-n of 1055 ul thu- Hmm-wuxmixlg gumq Nuvclnhvr 6. Ihr uttcudanls were: l vrvtln lirnwn. junior: B.II'lHlf.l xdllpllll, SlVllll0lll1ll'l'I Qllwn, llalylc' Pvrryg Kalthvryn Brooks, Se-ninrg Sandra Hurlwtcin, Frvslllllglll. 1 QUEEN, THE ATTEND ENTS AND THEIR ESCORTS mu Wilsun, Sdlllllfll llurtslvin, Je-rry Nez-la-y, Kathryn Brmvks, Roy Lf-wis, Gayle- Perry, Carolyn Rayburn. crownln-are-r. Duaun- I.ung, liurbum Vaughn, Curry Knuuff, Loretta Brnwn, 1 P TESANN COOPER 5. I , ,, W ' MARY SUE WILL S X. 1 fl RIKIHA JORDAN, LPI! Cuurrl 5' JACKIE SPARKS L41 f CARY OOK, Right Tackle Z X- i U S X JANET GRAHAM px, 'x AL BOYD. Right Cuurd 3. elf f 4 v ff sf' HERMAN LAKIN, llelrnsive Enrfk 'f '5. ...f -Q. 2. 3 ' .1 4 ROGER LOWE, Righl End ,f 'x L 5--1: ' IlIllKSl , Lvl! End X A X -2 J RAY HAZELBAKER, Lel: Tackle X fix X X X 1 ix L, M,- 16 PAUL FARLEY Hallback 'if g .gv ' RONALD SHEPHERD, Defensive Tackle Q MOWERY, Hnllback 3 xr -4 Ai I 4 f . 'Q -Q ll yu f I JOHN WARD Delenswe Guard X WALTER JARRELLS, cam, DONNA JARVIS D' X 9 iw JUDY BEAN XRD . R 6 A 0 A A 1175 I- 0 U' X L I SANDRA DeLONG ff X HERBERT GARDNER, Fullba P , '1 If ' j f 'R X TOM TIPTDN, uarzerback 6 Lx Aa .LTR 1 N5-iwzly L . Q 1' ku v 50. N 1 Q o,. -4.1. I 1 ' ,321 wg., 1 All fy. u ' I 1 f 01, V ' w 0 I f .HM ,Oli LQ, I Sz, j 7 fl.-1, ' K' 1 11, F11-A, .fypa KY ,wg HMM KPN Vnxxxnk YAG! us X Mu , . vw ,,.m1 vew V JH f' ,,,f,..J, 11.mm'x 'mm W-T '1 ' F 'gms W-,V-1 f -Y.'-y 1' 'M' V '1 Uwmi 1,111 'MM ,M x'-xc SWS 'X'-' VW' ima' Wmgf 'M-w-rv 'KW X' R wwf 1-'-,1--. ww WW f -M um W -' . Q 1,. AZN ' 1 1' VrH1w,xH rl H A ux11w'fxwa nw r. tm! 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X' ' .IJ ' ' Q ,V .fx Li m uf' .34 ,. v. , 1' ,N u X X ., Wm sl-nluW .g-no Sv . W , , v ,. 1. I' nu xullinsl ,fa F x . 'F A606 x .- . WV? My yl W0 Xu,-U-10 cf U' ow! . Pon 12-6 Hvtnr Us N' T Rl . 1 Uxlx 4 arlm, RVN' ll,ll ll.-I HERO! ' 'V ,f1 ,Hr Hur Ifwh Sm 1 fl'-J rum- nv flu- hrs! hall ff'-1 'W A' w- rf' fluun Pflrlxmw Ivi fnlm- mphl on 1 5' ffl dv A . .Nnnfiurn Om JnnfH41',' lv YV' x 'V- -will .,., X - X ,f 1 'uw' 1 f m x nnpkmv hw' mwx 'ml In I fif' lzn' .x A mm r ,-1 .wvf-fy .- wwf-4 '11-Jfxffnf 1 f my rl .. Tfr ww ' .4 g- f' mn f UPS! '2:f.-wwf w- n.r,' ' f 'rv I - Irv -rl v Pond 1' 11- fs XY. I B,,x fx . ki' s- . M. Ar Arm f ffl um' , l' '.'ff YK ' ' 'A , f!'f-, nf r-- f -' wg-rv , 1. 1 v Q .af so li- ' gurl I ft 43 1-a.f.,.f wr , r.- :fr my izema -, ,xrqffwu p., wi r' 1 ,H fi ,md Jim -rwffll' - :J nl gsm vw ww .wlfmfl r my w,.1.,.w X im mn- rmmv I nr fm r ,fx p,..,--.- vw U-,, -f, Wy, , ,N ,vw-ff rm- faw -L 'SQ ,. ,I pl rm-ff-. .warp .L S W. L F'-sg. u R' H' fl s H. V,-rw xrwm mn, Q.. .W mfm- nuff:-x. :bmw A':.r.fi f lr wr rm I lf'-wx, nm- 'n LM f. lqkm. Iwdy ,,,,.X . 'Yiwu-iw uf.:-,fl-shnr, 'I7-,nmmemk Jflms. i5R'r fwmfw X Jnnisn lffmlk M1'Clan1z,! cwm-rr -A .mrrem Ffrif, Hmlqv f him: -- Tfwsw fmmm-.-, .vom-rv Pam-y, lmpmms, Han. Man-nf X431-'rfdv Ida-fr rw.: Tw Q ,. 4 rhrlfuvm- ' Mmmr- ' KATHRYN BROOKS Senior Attendant junior .flnvrulnnt THE QUEENS ATTENDANTS CHOSEN BY THE STUDENT BODY BARBARA VAUCHN SANDRA HARTSTFIIN rv I A.. l,,,,. 1' 1 A.. 1 , s M. .Nr 2 W Q w I - . 3 2' S35 BASKETBALL 'f'ffT'! -?'t'f'1 Head Basketball Coach Russell Hairstong Reserve Coach, Robert Brennang Eighth Grade Coach, Earl Throckmorton. Basketball Managers Doug Hall and Howard McCann, are sorting uniforms and getting equipment ready for the Minford game. Under the guidance of Coach Rus- sell Hairston, the varsity team has come through to tie for the SOC bas- ketball championship of 1955 and came in 2nd in the County A League championship. During the Christmas Vacation we won the trophy at the Invitational Tournament at Minford, Our record was 15 wins and 5 losses. Coach Brennan's team got off to a good start in the first few games, but then they lost a couple of their best players. On account of the lack of height the reserve team could only win 5 out of their 17 games. Coach Throckmorton's Eighth Grade Team had a record of 11 wins and 1 loss. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Ti 'I ATUFH Sggmmne 3 E 9 1 l ,midi A flgf 9 393 1 L 3 Y X 2 5 'TA A s A 2:5 '5 f F A fr - 'N 1 fi A 'r x ,guy ,K A Row ONE: Tum Tipton, Ronald Mowvry. Jerry Hopkins, Coach Russell Hairston, Hurst Klever, Gary Knuuff, Paul Fnrlvy. Row Two: Waltvr Partlow, Frank Litteral. Herbert Gardner, John Ward, Tom Wilson, Charles Dickson. Managers Bill Lewis and Douglas Hall with the trophy won by West at Minford dur- ing the Christmas Tournament. PAUL FARLEY. Guard r A , TSW A naw, ra vi Q 3 5? wg . t ., Q A A 'AX A 5 CHARLES DICKSON, ramad j f E ' I 5 4, 8 . 5 M Ai? Am 1 I' A H 1:1-' . 1 l?.e mlm, HOPKINS cmd 5 RONALD Mowmxw, Forward fi , gf 55 v 'v w-A F . . I .'a Y s 1 U N,El9Lg'iy cAnY KNAUFF, cw.: V 1 51 7' . 4153 . g Y . M TOM TIPTON, Guard X 2. I ' 12 A V ' Tv- ' A f- '3' I f, f .Q . 5 ' sf 1 J' 'X , Xwm, Q, Q , XX A f! '- X :su f A A f- P5 FR N W f 7 - f A K Lrrrl: BIER1. GARDNER' C-mn' l . in . iii' 5 Y vu RAL, Forward ii nussnu. HAIRSTON, cmh A A ,A S a A , WALTER PARTLOW, Forward Q ' A v A4 A A A i V A V ,V su, ,N M ,,,,,. .V U .rt I , I an f'-nf .A .JU 1 -4 1 3 , -. I f 5- 'rom WILSON,Forward ' ' A g ' A A - A 'D v snr 1u.Evr:n,cwa 1 14 KR. gm A- Au ,A '16 I A ' 'fi Q3 J A ,il 1 vp X. bl, W Q Joan WARD, clflflf V A..4 U fQ1.l.M'fhn' .Jwllh ' .. - 7 'Q' n ' I A 1 WARMING UP A Flour F OR THE B ALL ,..Q f WILL IT C 0 IN? WHO WHERE IS THE vim. cm IT .1 s- h M, Y Y BALL? Os Eg F 0 RACT IQN RE SERVE BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Nlunuger Humird Nlvflunn. Rodney Cartlner. James Wright, lliinzilcl ,lfilin-nn, T'ln--tri--rv Smith. Cfwarh Robert Brennan, Miki- Bri-win, Henry Tit-man. Stanley Wvlih, Sunni Row: Ht-rmain I..il.in, C4-nrpzv P4-rrv. Donald Pontiuus. Bill Ruse. Jerry Davis. Ray Hazclbaker. Tum Partlow, Philip Kirkendaill. Rr'rn.trtl Webb. ' T RESERVE SCHEDL LE West '75' Notre Dante . . H29 ,.4.-. Y West. ........ .. West... West Waverly . . East ..... lronton , , . West West .... .... . 5.5 WPS! .HI . Nlinfurd ... Hill-lmrn .. Claw' .... West Chesapeake West .... .... A Li Valley .. West. .. ... Oak Hill .. West lrunton ..... West New Boston West Wheelerslmrg We-st Valley . . . West ,... .... . Minford . .. . We-st luast ....., West Wheelerslnurg EIGHTH GRADE TEAM Fill? Row: Manager Rodney Perkins and Jnhn Paul Rickett, Jack Rose, Jerry Russell. SECOND Row: Gary Kitfhw-n, Dir-k II i-ii k. K t-ii ny Wilwn, Tim Martin. Bill Shep! 1t'r ri. Wulwr H twi-x't- r, Edflii- Wang, Cary Gillihtin. THIRD Row: Couch Earl Thruckmorton, Dee Mershuu, Fred Titus, Donald Mcfjomas, Gary Distel, Jim Mt-Cue, Louis Crire Russell Cnleman l it in it Q' lv . BASKETBALL REVIEW MARIETTA EDGES WEST, 65-61 In the first quarter West took the lead by 1 pointg at the half time, by 4 points. In the third quarter Marietta tied it up and then went on to win by 4 points. Wilson was high with 18 points, followed by Ward with 15. WEST ROMPS WAVERLY, 75-51 West outscored Waverly all four quarters. The Waverly team could not stop Coach I'Iairston's boys. Ward was high with 22 points. and Wilson, with 16. WEST LOSES TO EAST, 68-60 West lost a very close game to East in the final minutes of the game at Grant Gym. Wilson had 17 points, Dickson, 14. WEST DOWNS IRONTON, 65-53 West led the second and third quarters to outscore the Ironton team by 12 points. Klever had 20 points: Dickson, 18. WEST ROLLS OVER CHESAPEAKE, 72-53 West outscored the Chesapeake team all four quarters. Ward was high with 17 points, Klever, with 16. WEST DEFEATS WHEELERSBURG, 64-55 West opened the first night of the Christmas Tournament to win over Wheelersburg by 9 points. Dickson had 25 points: Klever, 15. WEST DEFEATS MINFORD, 58-48 West outscored Minford three out of the four quarters to win the Christmas Tournament at Minford High School. Dickson was high with 21 points: Klever, with 12. WEST OUTSCORES OAK HILL, 67-51 West started the New Year with another win to its credit, West outscored Oak Hill in the third and fourth quarters by 16 points. Dickson was high with 16 points: Klever and Ward had 15 each. WEST DOWNS NEW BOSTON, 74-43 West outplayed the New Boston team all the way. Dickson was high with 24 points: Wilson had 23. WEST WINS OVER VALLEY, 64-44 West and Valley were tied first and second quarters but West took the last two quarters to win by 20 points. Dickson led with 22 points, followed by Ward with 13. WEST ROMPS EAST, 75-54- West trailed until the fourth quarter and then exploded for 35 points. Dickson led with 23 points: Ward, with 22. W1-IEELERSBURC EDGES WEST, 63-60 Wheelersburg edged West in the last minute by 3 points. Ward was high with 15 points. WEST WINS OVER MINFORD, 71-66 West outscored Minford to win for the second time this year. West went out in front at tha half by 14 points, then kept the lead the rest of the game. WEST ROLLS OVER HILLSBORO, 69-49 West got an early lead and kept it all the way to the finish. West led tha last three quarters by not less than 20 points. Wilson was high with 24 points and Dickson with 16. CLAY EDGES WEST, 64-62 West was behind at half time by 21 points. Then West came battling back with 20 seconds left in the game. Clay was ahead by 2 points. Wilson stole the ball and tied it at 62-62. Ward had a chance to win the game with 2 foul shots but missed both shots. The game went into overtime and Clay won by 2 points. WEST OUTSCORES VALLEY, 66-57 West chalked up another victory by defeating Valley by 9 points. Ward and Klever led West with 16 points each, followed by Wilson with 13. WEST ROMPS IRONTON, 74-47 Coach Hairston's team got an early lead at half time, 34-23, and led the rest of Lhe game to win by 27 points This was the second time this season that West defeated Ironton. Dickson led the West team with 24 points: Wilson had 14. WEST WINS AGAIN OVER WHEELERSBURG, 63-53 West led all four quarters to win by 10 points. Wheelorsburg came within 3 points, then West exploded with 10 quick points in the last 3 minutes of the game. Dickson and Ward got 22 points each. WEST DOWNS NOTRE DAME 70-46 West jumped into an early lead of 19 points at half time, then coasted the rest of the way to win by 24 points. Ward got 20 points, followed by Dickson with 16. MINFORD WINS OVER WEST, 70-56 Minford got 05 to an early lead and held it throughout the entire game. West came within 3 points of the end of the third quarter, but Minford exploded 28 points in the fourth quarter. Dickson was high with 18 points. Ward followed with 17. f'7'g,. 'ofa 'nf ,H J lvlllllfl selngs. gi Asvlil uns, A 3f'ml0RR R -Jlfoaa fl A BASEBALL TEAM OF 1955 Fms'r Row: Roger Lowe, Walter Jarrells, Jerry Hart, Donald Hilfe, Mgr., Mgr. Howard McCann. SECOND Row Comb Earl Throckmorlon, Charles Dickson, Frank Litteral, Norman Gambill, Herbert Gardner, Tom Geyer Catcher Walt Jarrells lines out a hit against Minford ml, ,, he L l I. ,V Mi.,-, -We L A M X, s . f 'in 4rxQlAll'pr- jrjldlgfi 9 -my-ns ,A 2, SCHOOL LIFE . . . REMEMBER . . . TO HELP US RENEW A SINGLE VISION OR RECALL A SINGLE MEMORY OF OUR FOUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS I H? SENIOR CLASS 'F PORTSMOUTH WEST HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS U MIN' II0lllVD MHUIVTAIN 1 '. v Y KS I fl I U ie 'gawk' dv. . . I. -f Iss xi IGrand-Pappy Gilesl fl Q50 NsvgI I A, 'V l fY..,.,! UI 'rg' , ,n Aayi f if u WHO'S IN IT I I I PAV SKITTER. MAY SKITTER CURLY SKITTER , , ,, . Dick PhiIIIDs , , , . Tesann Cooper . . . , . .Walt Jarrella CORNEY BELLE SKITTER - - Lois Thomason 'DIZZY' MAE SKITTER . Rosemary Bradley ZEKE SKITTER ..... - . BIII Boyd ELLIE LOU DUFUNNY. . - Judy Howell SAMMY FESTER EDWARD SMALL ROBERT BRUCE CAROL HUGHES DORIS DEAN . PLAY-ACTIN . , , . . Joe Biggs , . Jerry Neeley , . .John Walker . . .Patsy Perry , . - Janet Graham . . .Grand-PUDDY Giles Z V H ,hu , 41 da a Us j 1' an L' kg- TIME. :HEL : i19' 13153 t CARETAKERS I 0l'Sm0ll es SISTER 0Y18it , Auditorium BROTHER Ever! ing MEETERS AND GREETERS. 4. 'U -I 3'9s ' ou' gn mg 'ug' an 4 lgll. n , 4 af I Q Pwupno ea ' uv0'so5 V 1 COUSIN .. . Lou Raillff x .,,.. cousnn .. cnarlene smith 'xl G3 COUSIN .. Kathryn Brooks E- X. COUSIN .. .Robert Lolessf 'f E COUSIN .. Halter Gregoryw COUSIN . .... Jin Booth PRODDER-ONNERS Cousin Thelma Lutz Cousin Letitia Scheid I 'poof 3' ' 1, 9,1 4.0: . ' Wg 'haf am: iii p , .ltr C ' af K 1 ,, ,tfg scxe SPRING VARIETY SHOW E vu' Let's have a German Mambo. Bobby! qjl,,,,.d,,m.S of tht. yummy Let me go. Let me go. Let me go, Lover l- ? 5 5 I? 'E' SPRING VARIETY SHOW Egg Sweet and Low D0n't watch the camera, girls! Le-t's sing! Portsmouth West Octet Plus Three Civ? H16 1116 fight kvy. Mr. Giles g 'W .-10 , '-4, - .,,-4' 'T 2 9 0 G rj iiti O ' f A O z?f? O fs M ,2f'fO O Oo O Q Oo - O0 0 O Q ,Q x so Q o O Q O F 0 2 0 gig? O U,, 5 Q3 f f:Q, oo oo O O O 1 f Q O O Q O o G ZZZZZ O O 0 O O D S3 3 Iii! O O O -'.-,.- - 4 ,- f-- .:- ,11- 11- 1.41- -,,-w ,,.1- ,,,-f' ' 2 : - ' - f ' ' .Eg-.1 - ' -!-- ,f -f-S - ,.:...... -.,--A, !'::'jffT' -,,.v U H - U GEOG Mfmw 900000090 OO OO U X O C1 4 lli Oo 0 G O O Q - + L- U 1- IN X! O Oo 1X X1 fb 5 Q Q 4-L-:QE ij QD 40 '+x L1 1:2 , U N U L--A U U --' 5 f 'f1 U 2 ' D YA f U U Q70 f U 0 Q E 34. J. 0 V 9 0 O o f S O Q A 9 as 1 Q 0 Q Z 0 2' YB Q 0 Z 0 if 0 f Q ff Q i O 0 G 5-' ff' Q E s Q 0 K XZ GI 2 O 9 U O 0 2 D J 2 2 0 E 0 - 2 0 E D -f + - ge G 0 U 3 l U A Q O U tj: if U Uv D D -iii? , O , U D+ U fd A U 14:-f. U Q 9 Q Q , Q S Q Q U 1 Q D 1 Q U mi G 1 9 E U , i U !'.'-'E U D Q ' 0 o !, . 0 .zbff2ii SARA COATS, Senior KAY KESSINGER, Sophomare .IEANNIE BOWER, Freshman Runner-up for Queen DELORES HALL, Junior v ' CAROLYN OVERSTREET, Freshman M., 33 exp' ' I YEARBOOK QUEEN ,M H ,xx DE The junior Class Presents Desperate Am brosv 1 4' Bill Fish Tale I now pronounce you man and wife- I don't wanta go. Mmmna' Don't shoot! Up the-re. boys I. . ff' X A familiar sveiw in the cafeteria shows Mrs. Alive- llrirv. Mrs, Hazel Bond. Mrs. Gwendolyn Paynv. Mrs. llc-len Browning. Mrs. Ann Scott. and Mrs. lfninia Goodman serving food to the hungry students. The bus drivers pause for a picture before the 2:30 haul. First Row: Mr. ,lay Mitchell. Mr. Donald Sweeney. Mr. Charles Carter. Mr. Ted Hoop. Second Row: Mr. Forrest Pistole. Mr. Richard Calver. Mr. Perry Hilt. Mr. Charles Eubanks. and Mr. Harry Wessell. BEAT 'HM IHHSI BEAT 'I-IM! TY IDNNSKIE JA? W'ASlIlN4J l'l' Al-'TICR A S'I'RliNl'0l'SQ?J SIIOI' PICIIIUD WIIYIMS IN Y0l'R Illi-klR'l'. GIIKLS? .41 Q N .14 ,f Ab . . l lW'l'l'IH-I l,liAllElKS FIKUNI I'0R'I'SN'I0l 'l'Il WICFI' WM IQONMR-Yl'lIATIHNSI NUI VIKING l'l'f Q , NunrrA una mm. ,W-Ulu' R R I N F5 fx . N NU SOUR NOTES? ? ? ? X TIIE nl U H4 I -I, , LAME WATCH 0l l' FUR THE ISOIILINS! QF? ff W :MTS ON THE MENU '? ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As press time for the 1955 SENATORIAN draws near, and the dreams and months of planning begin at last to become a reality, we, the staff and advisor, wish to acknowl- edge the sincere efforts, excellent cooperation, and deep interest of those without whose assistance this yearbook would have been impossible. Among those to whom we wish to show our appreciation are: Mr. Norman Shaw, of The Benson Publishing Company, for his wise counsel on printing the book. Mr. Ralph Langreck, an artist for The Benson Publishing Company, for his valuable assistance in designing and laying out our annual. Mr. John Mulaney and Mr. Irvin Schatzle, of the Osborne Studio, for prompt and excellent attention to our photographic needs. Miss Evelyn Harmon, of the Marting's Studio, for her personal help and interest in photographing our students. Mr. John Hyland for his individual student photographs. Roger Bridwell f good old Rog i for a perfectly grand job of photographing Ports- mouth West and her students. Mrs. Ruth Nolder for her financial advice and aid in keeping the books straight. Mr. Frank B. Rolf for his constructive criticisms on the format of the annual. Mr. William F. Snook for his sincere efforts in organizing the plans for the magazine drive and the solicitation of advertising. Miss Mary M. Bennett for her willingness to help us meet those deadlines The merchants and patrons of West Portsmouth and the Greater Portsmouth area who each year so faithfully contribute financially to the publication of the Sl-INATORIAN. Those who helped the annual staff write up their assignments by giving the necessary information on school activities and functions. The students and teachers who lent a helping hand in the identification of pictures and the thousand and one,' problems encountered in the preparation of an annual. To all of these and more, we are truly grateful. We have enjoyed working for the student body. INDEX TO l955 SENATORIAN ADVERTISERS Adams's Bakery A 8: D Molor Co. Allas Fashions Ball's Grocery Barklow, Carson-Counly Engineer Barq's Rool Beer Bazler Coal Co. B 81 B Loan Belsy Ross Bakery Boulevard Inn Boalman's Grocery Borden's Milk Co. Bragdon's BridweII's General Slore Brock's Funeral Home BucI's Fruil Shed Bussa Hobby Land Cameo Caravan Sohio Service Carl Smilh-Counly Treasurer Carolina Lumber Co. Carr's Jewelry C 8: C Reslauranl Chabol's Charlie's Crichlon's Supply Co. Chrislian Lumber Co. Cilizens Bldg. 8: Loan Coca Cola Co. Cook Truck 8: Traclor Co. ConIey's Grocery Cooper 81 Ferrell Aulo Sales Counlry Inn Crawford Coal Co. Crilerion Cunningham Hardware Daehler Morluary DanDee Polalo Chip Co. Davis Body Shop Davis Grocery Dehner Dry Goods Co. Delroil Sleel Corp. Disrel Furnilure Co. Donald Dillon Insurance Co. Emrick Funeral Home Escom Wiley Really Co. Filch Used Cars Folsom's Grocery Free Press Gil Galyean Gemperline Furnilure Co. Glenn Plumbing Co. GIockner's Glynn Funeral Home Glynn Office Machine Co. Goelz Barber Shop Gravely Traclor 8: Sales Co. Greyslone Molel Gulick Plumbing Hackworlh Molel Harold Hanes. Counly Recorder Harry Hamillon Garage Harsha Johnson Insurance Earl Hayes. Archilecl Herll-Jones Co. Herms' Floral Co. Hess Engle Home Supply Herrmann Meal Markels Hibbs' Hardware Hill's Grocery Horne's Appliance Hunler Lock Shop Hyland Sludio Ideal Milk Co. Inlerslale Business College Jack's Roller Rink Jarrells' Lumber Co. Jayne's Poullry 8: Eggs J. C. Penny Co. Jolly Inn Juslice, Burl--Counly Sheriff Kah Prinling Co. Kalb's Shell Slalion Kay's Jewelry Kenrick's Wholesale Co. Kirby's Floral Co. Kilchen Garage Klingman Clolhinq Slore Kobacker's Kresge's Leedy's Grocery Leer Lumber Co. Lehman Insurance Co. Levi Furnilure Co. Lindbergh Inn Mac's Lunch Mangus Garage Manley Painl Co. Marling's McCarly's Grocery McGahan's Exlerminalion Co. McGraw's Grocery McKinney's T. V. Melcher Funeral Home Miller General Mdse. Milchell's Service Slalion Morgan Jewelers Morrow's Grocery Newberry Bros. Sporling Goods Newman Tin Ship Nickel Sohio Service Oberling Molors Ohio Valley Wholesale Co. Pauley Aulo Sales Pepsi Cola Co. Piall Bargain Slore Piall Funeral Home Pond Run Service Co. Porlsmoulh Bankinq Co. Porlsmoulh Building Supplies Porlsmoulh Cemenr 84 Lime Porlsmoulh Glass Co. Porlsmoulh Molors Porlsmoulh Typewriling Co. Quick Service Slalion Rase, E. W.. Gasoline Raven Rock Airporl Roberls Jewelry Roberl's Beauly Salon Roller Arena, I400 Kendall Ave. Ruggles Clolhing Ruperl' Feed Co. Sciolo Monumenl Co. Schisler Meal Markel Sears 8: Roebuck Co. Shell Slalion, I Ilh 8: Ollnere Sls Shuperl Insurance Co. Skinner's Service Slalion Smalley's Grocery Slahler Drug Slore Slandard Oil, Second and Madison Sls Slandard Oil, Fillh and Washinglon Sls Slaplelon Office Supply Co. Slar Cleaners Sleam Fillers Union Slir Furnilure Slockham General Slore Slone's Dairy Bar Slrickland Really Co. Sunsel Molor Co. Summers and Son Telephone Co. Tilene's U. S. Laundry Wagner Implement Co. Wallon's Service Slalion Werner's Ballery Service Wesl End Eleclric Co. Wesl Porlsmoulh Block Co. Wesl Porlsmoulh Radio 8: T. V. Williams Grocery lDudleyl Williams Grocery lEarll Williams Grocery lHoberll Wilma Rice Grocery Wilson-Frye Ashland Slalion Windel Howland Funeral Home Wolll's Clolhing Slore Zoellner Jewelry Mr, Snoolr, wifln ihe Annual Sfaff and go geHers, who canvassed 'Ihe local and Greafer Porfsmoufh mercanlile esiablishmenfs for ads in the I955 SENATORIAN. WILLIAMS' GROCERY SEARS ROEBUCK Phone W. Porfs. 2677 3OI Clwillicofhe S+ree+ SUGAR GROVE, OHIO PORTSMOUTH, OI-IIO DIJDLEY WILLIAMS, Proprietor Phone 2-2OI I URW DRM CITIZENS SAVING 8: LOAN BARQ'S ASSOCIATION COMPANY BARQ 505 CI1iIIic:o'rI'Ie Sfreel' EDWARD I-IERBOLD, Manager PORTSMOUTH. OHIO DRINK DRINK Phone 3-2491 SCIOTO MONUMENT COMPANY, 3220 Gallia S1 0 I P fsmoufh, Ohio 'Q 1 ,. M, V Y X ,rf ., la: et P'f i5f9315: -f ' I X -. Wx, zfigwnsaxk SS: -zxifv .4 GLENN'S PLUMBING AND SEWER SERVICE ELECTRIC EEL SEWER SERVICE SANITATION WORK OF ALL KINDS Sales and Service for Sepfic Tanks JAMES GLENN, Owner Phone W. Porfs. 9564 222i Rose Avenue Wesf Porfsmoufh, Ohio BUD S FRUIT SHED F d In Oh no Qfriiy CLASS OF I955 Derroilr Sleel Corporalion exlends hear+y congrafulafions 'ro 'rhis year's graduares upon complelion of anorher s'rep in +he process of preparing yourselves ro become useful cifi- zens in your communily. Your career affer gradualion will develop in a nalion whose progress is a direcf resulf of Hs freedoms, so lhaf you will have an opporlunify 'ro grow and lo develop in a land of opporfuniry. The fulure will offer many addirional opporlunifies for conlinued sludy and irnprovemenl. We urge all graduares To pursue all oppor+uni+ies fo iurrher increase rheir knowl- edge in order lo sray abreasf of our rapidly expanding 'rech- nology in a highly 'rechnical world. More fhan ever if can be said for fhe furure 'rhar knowledge is power. 9 Dls1'n0n' STEEL C0lu'0lmTl0N PORTSMOUTH DIVISION PORTSMOUTH, OHIO WILLIAMS' GROCERY IDE-AL SI6 Poole Slreel WEST PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Meafs, Vegefables, Frozen Foods H337 Tenlh Slreel EARL 81 FANNY WILLIAMS PORTSMOUTH' Ol,-llo Phone W. Porfs. 9583 Phone 3'295l A 8: D MOTORS Chillicofhe a+ TenTh STree'r PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 2-0596 HOME OF CLEAN USED CARS Telephones 2-696i 7-l l22 Bosion 252-L ESCCM WILEY REAL ESTATE Cify, Suburban, and Farm Proper'ry Trade whai you have for wha+ you wani' 92I ChillicOThe STFSGT Phone 2-696i MODERN GRILL CAROUNA LUMBER COMPANY IOII Lincoln ST. Phone 9308, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 2-I67l 836 Gallia S+. Porfsrnoufh, Ohio Everything fo build any+hing J C. MCCARTY GROCERY S nd Sfreef, Wesf Porhm Oh, Ohio-Phone 6Z4l BOULEVARD INN FRANCIS and EMMA CALDWELL Owners IO2I Washingion Boulevard WEST PORTSMOUTH, OHIO HILT'S GROCERY Phone Wes+ Porismoufh 639i 332 CaIverI's Lane WEST PORTSMOUTH, OHIO . Lf WW' CongraI'uIa+ions +o 'rhe gradua+ing Class of I955 OUR FUTURE LEADERS May you possess-Wisdom, S+reng+h, and Undersiandingl CHRISTIAN LUMBER CO. I403 FourI'h Sfreef Wesf Porfsmoufh, Ohio EARL HAYES. JR- CARAVAN sol-no SERVICE ARCHITECT STATION AND GROCERY Phone 2682! Roufe 52-I If? miles wes+ of Friendship CLAYTON and CARRIE VAN CUREN 7l8 Sixfh SIree'r Por+smouIh, Ohio Owners COMPLIMENTS OF C. M. STRICKLAND REALTOR Phone 3-486I Room 23 Nafional Bank Buildinq PORTSMOUTH, OHIO FOR CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION THE CRITERION The Men's Shop 8 I 9 Gallia S+ree'r Por+smou+h, Ohio Phone 2-386I F. C. DAEHLER MORTUARY COMPANY GERALD W. GILMORE, Manager Dial 2-934-l 9 I 5-923 Ninlh Slreel' Porfsmoufh, Ohio Twen+y-four hour ambulance service AHend Summer School in I955 Learn Speedwri+ing, Typing and Ofher Pracfical Business Subiecis PORTSMOUTH INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 2-887I BIS Gallia Sfreel Porfsmoulh. Ohio LEO BLACKBURN, Presidenl Congra'ruIa+ions Io 'rhe Class of I955 from CARR'S JEWELRY STORE 8I I Gallia Slreel Porlsmoufh, Ohio Phone 2-575I SAMUEL LEVI 81 COMPANY 840-844 Gallia Sfreel Porlsmoufh, Ohio Shop Levi's Save Money Phone 2-275l Nm Io Laroy Theafer Courlesy of HENRY OBERLING MOTOR your DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER 924 Gallia SIree+ PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 3-268l MANGUS GARAGE, I437 Tanfh Siruf, Was? Porhmoufh, Ohio-Phone 9238 COUVIGSY Ol CAMEO RESTAURANT PQ For a Bit O'Swee+ or a Bi+e +o Ed Phone 9-33OI Corner Sixlh and Chillicolhe Srreeis TW9'1'fY'f0U Hour 5e VICe PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 839 Gallia Slreef Porismouih, Ohio EMRICK FUNERAL HOME I422 Lincoln Slreei PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 2-I8I I RALPH F. SCOTT, Manager DONALD WOLFE, Assisianl Manager EDWARD euucx co. HUNTER? LOCK 81 BICYCLE SHOP PLUMBING - HEATING Key Making - Safe Repairing - Door AIR CONDITIONING Checks and Repairing ' PORTSMOUTH, oHlo Phone ZJPOI Aulhorized Briggs 8: S+raHon Service MELCHER FUNERAL HOME I4I7 Oiinere Slreei PORTSMOUTH, OHIO TWENTY-FOUR HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2-3 I9I I 'O 'N'E hs. D STONES DAIRY BAR Galena Pilce Wesl Porlsmoulh, Ohio Slcafing Schedule Th Ad I I Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Prospedus for Salurday 7230 Io lO:3O M'2ml1'efSl1IP Appliwfion OHIY PORTSMOUTH SKATING CLUB Phone7-3602 Roller Arena Bldg. Kendall 81 Gallia Slreels Courlesy of JEWELRY STORE SMALLEY'S GROCERY 8I7 Game Sfreef Turlcey Creek PORTSMOUTH, OHIO DIAMONDS - WATCHES Phone 3-l58I Phone Wesl Porfsmoulh 2368 DAVIS AUTO BODY SHOP 2245 d Sf 1 P I fh Ohio CUNNINGHAM'S HARDWARE STORE SI9 Second Sfreef PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 2-557I HOTPOINT APPLIANCES J. W. STIR CO. SI6 Second Sireei PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 3-546I FLOOR COVERINGS SAND SPORTING GOODS EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN 822 Sixih Sireef Porfsmoufh. Ohio Phone 2-793 I COOPER 8: FERRELL STAPLETON OFFICE SUPPLY CO. S+a+ioners - Office Ou+fi'H'ers - Schooi 229 Second Sheef Supplies - Smifh-Corona Typewrifers Cour+esy and Service PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 3-273I Phone 2'004I 829 Sixfh S+ree'r Porfsmoufh, Ohio DAULTON BROTHERS BORDEN'S MODERN DAIRY GROCERIES ' R MEATS - MILK BORDEN S ICE C EAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 2-388i Phone 2-I35l 402-404 Second S+. Porismoufh, Ohio 237 Second Sfreef Porfsmoufh, Chic M0RR0W'5 FITCH USED CARS JOHN xi VIOLA Momzow, owners 4' '4 Gallia Smal I377 Third and Cuslus Sfreefs NEW BOSTON, OHIO WEST PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone W. Porls. 6362 Phone Bosion 3liM CHABOT'S SUPER SERVICE STATIONS U. S. Tires Gulf Gasoline Main Office-Gallia 84 Offnere SIS. Porlsmoulh. Ohio Phone 3-247I DONALD T. DILLUN INSURANCE AGENIGY FIRE - AUTO - BURGLARY Phone 2-7 I 8l 202 Masonic Temple Building Porfsmoulh. Ohio HORNE'S WAGNER APPLIANCES IMPLEMENT co. Your New Idea and 3236 Gallia Slreel Ferguson Dealers PORTSMOUTH' Ol-llo Phone New Boslon l25X Phone 2'88l l 3537 Gallia S+ree+ New Boslon, Ohio GLENN WERNER 92I F h S P moufh Ohio-Phone 3-407I Finesi' qualify bakery producfs for more fhan 37 years 9 PAN DANDY BREAD 9 lOO9 Offnere Sfreef Phone 3-444l E. J. KENRICK CO. coMPLlMENTs I I9 Markef S+ree+ OF YOUR PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Dial 2-329l SHERMIF Disfribuiors of Cigars . Cigareiies . . BURL E. JUSTICE Candles - Sundrues HERMS FLORAL COMPANY Congra+ula+ions fo fhe Class of I955 837 Six'rh S'rree+ Phone 2-767i Porfsmoufh, Ohio WEST PORTSMOUTH BLOCK COMPANY I7I5 GaIena Pike Phone W. PorIsrnouIh 9I4l BEST WISHES CARL R. SMITH Your Counfy Audi'I'or WEST PORTSMOUTH RADIO WILMA RICE'S and GROCERY TELEVISION Dry Run RRI Phone W. Ports, 602l PQRTSMOUTHA OHIO End of Towpafh Phone W. Por+s. 5227 ROBERT'S c:oMPLnv1ENTs OF BEAUTY SALON HURTH Hom Phone 4- I 55I PorIsmou'rh. Ohio OHIO CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY Pomsmoum. oruo I'I. R. JARRELL'S LUMBER COMPANY Thick and +hin Iumber cui' Io order Phone W. Porfs. 622I Galena Pike Wesr Porfsmouih, Ohio JAMES H. NICKEL SOHIO SERVICE STATION Phone W. Porfs. 2273 5IaIe Roufe I25 Friendship. Oh TI ES O ENSW 26 S P Oh D HEHFF-JUNES EUIVIPZIN Y yfnanufacfur-ing yewedm anal .giafionem 9 NORTH CAPITOL ENUE INDIANAPOLIS 7 INDIANA W PORTSMOUTH PAINT COMPANY 928 Gallia Sfreei' PORTSMOUTH, OHIO DEAN 8: BARRY PRATT 8: LAMBERT Home of Dean and Barry HIGH QUALITY PAINT PRODUCTS McGRAW'S GROCERY Fresh meafs, fruifs, and vegefables I4I3 Washingfon Boulevard WEST PORTSMOUTH, OHIO JAYNE'S POULTRY AND EGGS Eggs by +he Carload Phones W. Porfs. 2664 and 2587 JOLLY INN l335 Elevenfh Sfreef WEST PORTSMOUTH OHIO THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY 5Ih and Washingfon Sfreefs PORTSMOUTH OHIO Ph 9 209I BAZLER COAL COMPANY 245 Foufh SIreeI P h Oh' Ph 3 457I BUSSA HOBBYLAND ROBERTS JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS ELECTRIC TRAINS The Sfore of Friendly CrecIiI SHOTGUNS - RIFLES - REVOLVERS IIMORREYII WAINSTEIN Manager We Buy, Sell, or Trade oufe I25 Friendship, Ohio 42I Chillicofhe SIreeI Porfsmoufh, Oh MCOAHAN TRI-STATE EXTERMINATOR COMPANY Phone 3-287I IO26 Offnere SIreeI Por+smouIh, Ohio HARRY HAMILTON GARAGE AUTO PAINTING AND GENERAL REPAIRS Phone W. Porfs. 9348 OaIena Pike WesI' PorIsmou'Ih, Ohio HESS ENGLE'S HOME SUPPLY CO. GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Phone 2-382I 83I Sixfh Sireei Porfsmoufh, Ohio BRIDWELL'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE DEALER OF HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Phone W. Por+s. 2864 Friendship, Ohio NOEL BRIDWELL, Proprie+ r N MARVIN MITCHELL SERVICE STATION Phone W. PorIs. 6 I 8 I Galena Pike I L...-.aiaw MAUS LU CH SANDWICHES-ICE CREAM-SOFT DRINKS HOME MADE CHILI Selena Pike aI Washingfon Boulevard GIL GALYEAN Tenih and Washingfon Sfreeis Porfsmoufh. Ohio Phone 2-235I LEET LUMBER COMPANY PIONEER LUMBER DEALERS Esfablished I865 Phone 3-228i Porfsmoufh, Ohio GREYSTONE MCTEI- PHIL W0lFF Cl.0Tl'IING One Mile Wegi of Porfsmoufh on U, 5.52 320 Chillicothe Shed Air Condiiioned P B X Hof Wafer Heat TV fi Lobby PORTSMOUTH OH'O Phone W. Poi-fs. 97I I Pho e 2 7671 HARSI-IA-JOHNSON CO. AUTOMOBILE-FIRE-FARM PROPERTY-BURGLARY AND ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Phone 2-273 I W. HOWARD HARSHA HERON JOHNSON JAMES B. HARSHA HOWARD WARREN GEORGE A. SUTER AND CO. Box I255 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO KAI-I PRINTING co. KALB PrinI'ers and Bookbinclers Second and Madison Sfreefs 7I I Chillicofhe 5IreeI PORTSMOUTH, OI-IIO PORTSMOUTH OHIO Ph 9 Zlgl WALTUN SERVICE STATION FIRESTONE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE PHONES - 9-236l 81 3-580l Second SIreeT a+ Sc:IoIo River Bridge PorIsmcuTIT, OI'Iio N EWBERRY BROTHERS For I-he finesi' in clofhing and sporfing goocls Phone Boslon 38 4I 32 Gallia Slreef New Boslon, Ohio PAU LEY AUTO SALES 3956 Gallia SIree+ NEW BOSTON, OHIO Phone Boslon I2 RUGGLES CLOTHING 4I5O Gallia Slreel NEW BOSTON. OHIO Phone Bosfon 23 IY WILSON FRY'S ASHLAND SERVICE STATION Gallia Sfreel' ai The Lalce NEW BOSTON. OHIO Phone Bosfon I2 GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES Power equipmeni' for lawn, garden, field, and farm 92I Chillicolhe S+reeI PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 3-3727 PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS LOCAL UNION 577 2539 Sciolo Trail PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 2-743I FOLSOM'S GROCERY Confeclions and School Supplies Hunfing and Fishing Licenses I437 Fiffh S+ree+ WEST PORTSMOUTH. OHIO ATLAS FASHIONS Home of Sallie Ann Phone 3-25I I S+yle cenfer of Ihis area since I895 307 Chillicolhe Slreel Porlsmoufh. Ohio' GLYNN-5 PORTSMOUTH LIME 8: CEMENT COMPANY 814 Sixfh Sheei, Third and Jefferson S+reeIs PORTSMOUTH. OI-IIO PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 3-I97I or 2-76Ol phone 2-077' CRICHTON OHIO VALLEY OFFICE SUPPLY wi-loLEIsALE co. Suppliers for Offices- 7,4 HM Shea Accounlanis - Schools Phone 3-335' PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 740 Fifth Slreef Porlsnnoufh, Ohio Phone 2-288I MORGAN BROS. J EWELEBS 734 Fif+h Slreel PORTSMOUTH. OHIO VERNON AND VICTOR MORGAN. Owners Phone 2-4I8l COMIMMENTS HIICKWORTH'S MOTEl, OF GARAGE 8: SERVICE STI-ITIUN suNsET MOTORS One Sm Sm FRIENDSHIP, OHIO USED CARS U,s, Roufe 52 32I6 Gallia SIreeI Phone New BOSIO 5 2 Af ygur gel-vice.-All mgdern rooms DAN DEE PUTATU CHIPS HIGH IN ENERGY LOW IN STARCH HYLO-IZED LINDBERGH INN PORTSMQUTH We specialize in Sieaks, Chickens and Lunches I . Rome 52 Phone 2-I78I ' mile Wes!! of Podsmoufh' Ohio I I I2 G II Sfreef Porfsmoufh, Oh W. H. RUPERT E, W, RASE FEED AND SEED COMPANY 436 FOUFHI Sfreef I7+h and Hufchins PORTSMOUTH' OHIO PORTSMOUTH OHIO Ph NSI' Ph 92I9I STANDARD WILLIAMS' on. COMPANY GROCERY Your Sohio Service Cenfer 330 Washingfon 'Blvd- Second and Madison Sfreefs PORTSMOUTH OHIO WEST PORTSMOUTH OHIO Ph 2486 BETSY ROSS BREAD COMPANY Befsy Ross is good bread-Try some 'roday Phone 2-5 I 7I I5l I Chillico+he S+ree+ Por+smOu+h. Ohio BRQCK NORMAN KITCHEN FUNERAL HOME Gallia and Waller S+ree+s PORTSMOUTH. OHIO Ph e2-3I5I GARAGE Experf Body and Fender Repairs 825 4'rh S'Iree+ IRearI Ph 7-OI62 MANLEY PAINT COMPANY I 550 Gallia Sfreef PORTSMOUTH OHIO Ph 3 585I CRAWFORD COAL COMPANY I O06 Hufchins Sfreef PORTSMOUTH OHIO Ph 2 O68I WINDEL-HOWLAND FUNERAL HOME R. E. SWEARINGEN. Manager DiaI 3-4I I I ISO3 Ofinere Sireei Porisrnouih, Ohio COURTESY SERVICE STATION OF HAROLD HANES Second and Madison Sfreeis Your PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Coun-fy Recorder BOATMA - SHUPERT N S STORE INSURANCE The Friendly Grocery BUENA VISTA, OHIO Phone W. Porfs. 2474 Represenfing MOTORISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Fire and Au'I'o Insurance Phone W. Por+s. 9226 I364 Nin+I1 S'rree+ Wesr Por+smou+I'1, Oh KOBACKEHS Your Friendly S1'ore Phone 3-I 35I 405 Chillicorhe S+ree+ Porfsmoufh, Ohio ZOELLNER JEWELRY COMPANY Eslablishecl in I857 Diamonds - Wafches Phone 2-467l 302 Chillicolhe Slreef Porlsmoufh, Ohio 82I LEHMAN INSURANCE CO. Fire - Au+o - General Liabilify - Bonds Phone 2-8I9I Fourfh S+ree+ Porfsmoufh, Oh o H ERRMANN MEAT MARKETS RETAIL STORES 22I Marlcel S'rreeI-Phone 2-468I 9I3 Gallia S+ree+-Phone 3-5OI I I739 Eighlh SI'reeI'-Phone 3-I6I I PACKING HOUSE 2640 Gallia S+ree'r Phone 3-432I PORTSMOUTH, OHIO CONLEY'S GROCERY Galena Pilce WEST PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 6222 S. S. KRESGE CO. 5c fo S I .00 Sfore 400 Chillicofhe Sfreef PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 2-476I U. S. LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS The Beauiy Parlor for Clofhes Phone 3-283 I 822 Fourfh Sfreef Porfsmoulh, Ohio KIRBY'S FLOWERS Gallia and Findlay Sfreefs Phone 3-266I PORTSMOUTH, OHIO MART GLYNN FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2-302I I I47 Second SI'ree'r Porisrnouih, Ohio Q JEWELRY THE FREE PRESS oo. , LUGGAGE Prinfers and Publishers . GUNS I22O Ninih Sfreef B a B 837 Gallia Sireef PORTSMOUTH' OH'O PORTSMOUTH, oHIo ENJOY ROLLER SKATING AT THE WEST PORTSMOUTH ROLLER RINK Hill Road-Wesi Porismoulh, Ohio JACK HAMILTON-FUNNY PORTER Proprieiors COUNTRY INN I7 Miles Wesi of Town on Rouie 52 CHICKEN 81 STEAK DINNERS .NMR FOR THAT SECOND WIND PAUSE FOR REFRESHMENT DRINK MW In Bo++Ies PIIRTSMOUTH CUCII-CULII BOTTLING COMPANY 3OOI SCIOTO Trail PORTSMOUTH, OHIO VAUGHTERS' SHELL SERVICE STATION Elevemh and Omefe s+fee+S PORTSMOUTH OHIO DAVIS GROCERY I I27 CaIverT's Lane WEST PORTSMOUTH OI-IIO Phone W. Por+s. 924I PORT BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Argonne and Clare SfreeTs Phone 2-831' PORTSMOUTH. OHIO PIT 6 285I COURTESY ED GOETZ OF BARBER SHOP SI'1orf Sfreef CHARLIE'S WEST PORTSMOUTH OHIO TRUCK AND TRAGTUR GARAGE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Day and Nighf Service 2740 Gallia Sfreef Phone 2-904I F. R. COOK. Owner BR.AGDON'S 409 CIwiIIicoII'1e Sfreef PORTSMOUTH OHIO Ph 3 503I PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 2415 Ch II Ih Sf I PORTSMOUTH OHIO Ph 2 846i GLOCKNER CHEVROLET COMPANY Second and Chillicofhe S+reeIs PORTSMOUTH, OHIO PIATT FUNERAL HOME Phone 2-407 I PORTSMOUTH, OHIO PORTSMOUTH GLASS COMPANY l54I Gallia Slreei Phone 6-I3OI Cuslomer Parking in Rear AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS We can Iurnish all your glass needs THE HIBBS HARDWARE CO. 737 Fiffh Sfreef PORTSMOUTH, OHIO WHOLESALE HARDWARE Paironize Your Local Dealer PAUL DUPLAIN-JOSEPH KEHOE, owners Phone 3-841 GEMPERLINE Folks. ws FURNITURE Co. THE C 81 C RESTAURANT on Aufhorized WESTINGHOUSE DEALER 6I2-6I4 Second Sfreer Phone 2-786I Qualify Plus Service BUSY BEE DRIVE IN For Fine Foods on Second Sfreei' Phone 6-3I I9 7I7 Second S+ree+ Porfsmoufh, Ohio PIATT'S BARGAIN STORE Shoes - Clofhing - Luggage 522 Second Sfreel PORTSMOUTH, OHIO STAR CLEANERS One Day Service or Two Hour Cleaning 508 Second Slreef PORTSMOUTH, OHIO PHONE 2-773I STAHLER'S PHARMACY 208 Merkel S+ree+ PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Phone 2-3I7I I KLINGMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 5I3 Second Slreel PORTSMOUTH, OHIO SIIHISLEH PHUVISIU IIIIIVIPA Y FRESH AND SMOKED IVIEATS Re1'aIISI'ore 8Ol John Sfreef PIan+ Spring Lane and Railroad McKINNEY'S Cour+esy of RADIO 8. TELEvlsloN DEHNER-5 SALES 8: SERVICE Nin+h and Offnere Sfreefs Phone 2-9234! Phone 5-5633 PQRTSMQUU-rg QLDEST TV DEALER 6I3 Chillicofhe S+ree+ Pmsmoufh, Ohi HYLAND STUDIO DISTEL Porfraii'-Commercial Phofog- ra phers-Wedding Phone 3-3OOI 736If2 Fiffh S'rree+ Porfsmoufhl Ohi FURNITURE CO. 616 ChIIIico+he SIree+ PORTSMOUTH, OI-IIO Phone 2-48I I LOWE'S QUICK SERVICE COAL COMPANY PORTSMOUTH, OI-IIO BEST GRADES OF WEST VIRGINIA COAL DOMESTIC OR COMMERCIAL Lowesi' Prices N Phone 3-37I I OW BEST WISI-IES DiaI2-4061 FROM STANLEY NEWMAN, O. CARSON TINNER BARKLOW 434 S econ e s+fee+ Your Counfy Engineer PQRTSMOUTH, OHIO Office Phone 3-504: l53s Gallia S+. SKlNNER'S Reed ence Phone5-7433 Perlemeulll, Ohio SOHIC SERVICE STATION Telephone Wesf Por+smouII'1964I THE MARTIN 2o2l Galena Pike PLUMBING CO. Plumbing and Heafing Con+rac+ors WEST PORTSMOUTH, OI-IIO Come in Offen-We Like +o See You and Serve You WEST END ELECTRIC COMPANY Elecfrical Confracfing and Appliance Repairs Phone 2-4 I 8I 7 I4TenIh Slreel Porlsrnoulh, Ohio J. C. 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