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.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.
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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
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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
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