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

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MCCOWEN , Lawmaker and Patriot of Scioto County Senatorian 2 DEDICATION We, the students of Washington High School, gratefully dedicate this 1954 edition of our Year Book, the Senatorian, to Mr. Edward O. McCowen, the late Superintendent of Scioto County Schools. This year marks the culmination of the plan which Mr. McCowen initiated in the consolidation of Nile and Washington Township Schools, making it possi- ble for all students to receive twelve years of instruction in modern, well equipped buildings. He was instrumental in redistricting and consolidating local school districts, thereby improving the facilities and raising the teaching stand- ards in Scioto County. The Normal School which he inaugurated at Wheelersburg prepared many of the teachers who have made up the excellent teaching staffs of the County Schools. Mr. McCowen was Superintendent of Scioto County Schools from 1914 to 1942, a trustee of Rio Grande College, and at the age of sixty- iive when most men retire from business and professional activities, he was elected to serve in the 78th, 79th, and 80th Congresses of the United States. ' Mr. McCowen was a man of strong character and great courage. As a lawmaker he cast his vote always for the greatest benefit to our country and to the people he represented. He was a patriotic individual, a man of great mental capacity and unusual ability. In a tribute paid him recently, a member of Congress said, The life and achievements of Edward O. McCowen are a shining example of the opportunities our Country offers to the young men and women who are willing to work and who have the ambition to secure an education and better their position in life. Senatorian 3 l r l F 1 l l F I L 1 l 1 4 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SCHOOLS IN WASHINGTON LOCAL DISTRICT The present school year 11953-19545 marks the first time in the history of Washington District that all the students of Nile and Washington Townships are attending modern consolidated school buildings of brick construction contain- ing adequate equipment and excellent facilities. With the completion of additions to Friendship, Dry Run and Washington Schools, the one room schools .are now but a memory. The oldest school house in Washington Township of which we have any record was at Friendship. This building was torn down and moved across the Old State Road and made into a residence 118785. A new one room school was then erected across Turkey Creek. Rabbit Run Building was sold in 1894 and another room was added to Friendship. Among the very early teachers in the township we find such names as William Jones, Captain Samuel Green, Andrew McClaren, Samuel Williamson, Traverse Reed, Joshua Nurse and Abraham Barnes. Under the guidance and leadership of the late County Superintendent, Edward O. McCoWen, consolidation of schools in the district began in December, 1923. Buildings at that time included Odle Creek 118855, Upper Turkey Creek 118845, Middle Turkey Creek 118995, Pond Run 118855, Leatherwood 118795, Dry Run 118395, Hygean Run 118695, Lower Carey's Run 118345, Sugar Grove 118545, and Upper Carey's Run 118395. Throughout the years which have intervened, the the many problems of redistricting, organization and consolidation of our schools in Nile and Washington Townships have been solved by County and Local Boards of Education with the support of the vote of the people. In 1914 there were only seventy high school graduates in Scioto Countyg in 1953 there were four-hundred and thirty-four, eighty-one of which were from Washington Local District. In 1914 Washington Township had only seven frame school buildings and no high schoolg in 1954 it is possible for all boys and girls of Nile and Wash- ington Townships to obtain twelve years of in- struction in modern, well-built and well-equipped brick buildings including Washington High School, Class A. Well-deserved appreciation goes to Mr. Edward Warren and Mr. James W. Thatcher 1shown be- low5 who have so graciously given of their time and memories to bring us the foregoing facts relating to the development of the schools in Washington Local District. These men taught in this school system for almost one-half century and are living witnesses to the transition from the one room school house to the modern struc- tures of 1954. MR. JAMES W. THATCHER Teacher in Nile and Washington Townships forty-four years. MR. EDWARD WARREN Teacher in Nile and Washington Townships forty-eight years. Senatorian 4 C 4f' - of , - Q F03 n i QQ? ' E-'va f -Q 63' 455 I x -W. .tk 5 jllll- 1'-1 , Q cr- A - r , f I A 'J' . n U: XZ5, a,':,,.. xl. f l -its , ,2-ff-.eg f 91.1 if no ' .V , jrhgixn 14,3 , ,l ' - lf!! If if C53 i ,Y fl Ea glib' ,. 'viii ' is lr f ' 4 ' 5?-W -1 Wax' s. 'Ze .nga i f iif W' uf if 1 Q. -'b fMii?F'5?igx no 33' f '-2 w- f l! 7 Kiel?-Llfgx' ? 'FL Q'-J!-in hw, - FZ, !E5gx-'lY l ,I !,,47'f X . EEL' a ff4 LH , X it ' f ,f n 1- 9' Z' 'rr Ja f-- ff fl :gif fi ' F Nl .1 iz-5.5 ? H gn 'gs , ,, xi ., I. E-,vi-f' lil , N 45 K4 tml -qi, r ' , il '--e gif HI' i -If 14' my,' 'f?.1-,. -1 lil ai if llll '-,. Zlf' if I Ml Mila, ll ,. R V rl f 1 1 I ,N 5 l ,ffl '1-1 l ,JL 5 ff --- f f'f- - ,X 'll ll iiflllx f?-Lfsllxu JL l fo an L Wheelersburg Normal School, Scioto County. Classes for the Training of Teachers Were First Organized Here in 1914 under the Supervision of the Late Superintendent Edward O. McCowen. X . Si' A 1 is 3,5 ,ii A ,iii , i 1 45 ,N 'SSE ' , .A-fs ,ti 'A ,Lim ' me , 11 ' ,fi ' is -W 'Trix .mm ,g-hiv , N : -V-.Q gi Q . in kgs f 'M . R If ?2?'4 451' sl' ,mf 4:1 Q M-H Q-15, :fig si 3203 5 A . in if 5:1 5553 'W 'M 1954 SENATORIAN OF WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL WEST PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, YEARBOOK STAFF Co-Editors-Carolyn Kincaid, Tom Reiser Classes, Administration and Music-Alberta Howard, Jo Anne Lois Thompson, Mildred Weaver Sports and Activities-James Booth Typists-Sara Lauder, Lenora Meade, Patsy Sparks Business Manager-Charlene Smith Art-Letitia Scheid Ads-Perry Hall, Duane Lang, George Smith Student Photographer-Roger Bridwell Advisor-Margaret Yonovitz TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AND CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS MUSIC SPORTS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX Senatorian 5 We ,fr-if-. - Ingles FRANK B ROLF PRINCIPAL SUPERVISING Mr. Frank B. Rolf, supervising principal of Washington Township schools, is completing his fourteenth year as principal of Washington High School. He previously served as grade school principal at Wheelersburg, Glendale, and Friendship schools. He received his B.S. degree from Ohio University and has furthered his studies at Ohio Northern University. Mr. Rolf has been untiring in his efforts to expand and im- prove our school. The line new addition, as well as many other improvements, are lasting testimony of his devotion to Wash- ington High School. As a student body, we wish to extend our appreciation for the co-operation and guidance he has given us during our high school careers. , Senatorian 6 EDWARD R. MCCOWEN COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT Superintendent McCowen received his B.S. degree in Educa- tion from Ohio University, the Master's degree from North- western University and has attended both Otterbein College and Harvard University. Mr. McCowen said in a statement to us, The rural schools of Scioto County are hard pressed to meet the demands brought about by a great increase of enrollment. We are meeting this challenge by advanced school construction planning and Where possible by adding new teachers. This situation will remain for some time to come, but we will meet this challenge and con- tinue to keep our Rural Schools at the TOP not only in building facilities but in curriculum planning and continued excellent faculties. 5 af-fauwic iw Same 7 s ,Q sid MRS. RUTH NOLDER Secretary to Mr. Rolf WASHINGTON LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD The Annual Staff and student body wish to express their appreciation to the Washington Local School Board for its ef- forts in securing funds from the state, and to the voters of Washington Township for their kind reception of the bond issues which have provided the excellent facilities we now possess. Through their efforts, all students are now housed in a fire- proof building containing an auditorium and a cafeteria which are equipped with all modern conveniences. For the first time in the history of this school district, each student now has an equal opportunity to make use of this modern building and its equipment. Seated: Mr. Charles Prince, Presidentg Mrs. Bessie Green, Clerkg Mrs. Margaret Parry. Standing: Mr. Farrell Vaughters, Mr. Elza Calendar, Mr. Lowell Strickland, Vice-President. ' Senatorian 7 FACULTY AND STUDENTS AT CWCRK IN CLASSES AND SCHOOL ACTIVITIES RADIO John Shupert tests the receiving equipment in the broadcasting room. , BAN Senatorian 8 Mr. Gillette directs a practice session of the band. VOCAL MUSIC Janet Brown, Marianne Wessel, Barbara Barber. Shirley Jordan, Nancy Peters, Laura Thomas. and Pat Andre practice a song with Mrs. Layman. TX f 21 744 ' DONNA J. LAYMAN DALE W. GILLETTE vlyffi BA. in Music -- Bs. in Education Q- Ki--.5 Asbury College Bowling GreeniStateXl3AiQQifsity ' Vocal Music Instrumental Miiisic, ' Radio. X4 ' N X-5 VX, X X FX qqll . xv 'xl Senatorian 9 INSTRUMENTAL AND VCCAL MUSIC --,-. B, 3 f n C :.... .,,. A ,AA:,' H C ff M .M A 'Q T'-W , ,A 1 ,sa ' gm lev, K ,k 1- - .,,, 1 ..,. ',,.'.,,-.,,.:, g K ,M ,i 'i we ' W it Wt tM'MM A ix W M ' AN if -. Q 512:33 W it Mr. Gillette has a practice session with Carl Rhea and Sandra DeLong. Senatorian 10 Mrs. Layman explains singing technique to the Mixed Chorus. CO MERCIAL SUBJECT , Fi Keeping our heads and hands at work with the help and guidance of Miss Bennett. BESS PE MARY M. BENNETP B.A. in Education A.B. and B.S. Ohio University Marshall College Commercial Subjects Commercial Subjects Sophomore Class Advisor Senatorian 11 -A - 1fw--w-r-- , BOCKKEEPI G A A D OFFICE PRACTICE 'ie we Qxrzilfpgkfzwmi The Sophomore students are doing their bookkeeping in Mrs. Peters's Bookkeeping Class. wwe' fig' A' Senatorian 12 Preparing ourselves for the future through office practice work. l ee, L lr ,.'1f'7 ' Q CHEMI TRY Madonna McCown, Charles Conley, and Mr. Ketter watch Gayle Scott as she makes plea- sant odors??? in the Chemistry Class. l . Q A ' ,, X I! zzz. t X' -, H HZVAE Z Ji lulvq Z 1: 'AV. . iz HE: V J .wb -,-.-,- L' 5' R JAMES EDWARD KETTER ROBERT L. BRENNAN B. S. in Education Ohio University General Business, Physics and Chemistry. Ohio University University of Dayton B. S. in Education Physiography, Science Assistant Football and Basketball Coach Junior Class Advisor Senatorian 13 l l l A i l l l l . l GENERAL SCIENCE Jerry Davis. Donald Johnston. and Wilma Hall are hooking up a generator to a small light in the Eighth Grade Science Class. under the supervision of Mr. Rapp. h Gloria Powers. Shirley Pierce. Mr. Brennan. and Charles Smith are engaged in a scientific Senatorian 14 experiment in Mr. Breunaifs Freshman Science Clam. L... BIOLOGY Studying the part of the ear with Lynn O'Dell, Walter Gregory, and Janet Graham in Mrs. McClurg's Biology class. 1 X LEON Dhvls ERMA McCLURG KENNETH RAPP B. S. in Secondary Education B. S. in Education B- A-.111 EdUC8ti0I1 Rio Grande College Ohio State University Wilmlngwn College World History, Physical Education, Business Arithmetic Social Stl1di9S Head Football Coach. Biology Eighth Grade Advisor Senatorian 15 . I 4 4 1 1 4 l 4 4 el E GLI HA DLITER TURE Dee Mershon, Douglas Hart, Wilma Thompson, and Noisha Spurlock are selecting books that will help them further their knowledge of English in Mrs. Rolfs Eighth Grade English Class. Studious is the word for Mrs. Oliver's First Period English I Qall boyj class as Tommy Key- Senatorian 16 ser explains a difficult problem. GL1 H A D LITERATURE 6 gg Sandra Warren and Bob Sowards are learning the principles of good English by selectlng books in Mrs. Mitchell's Junior English Class. V AMY E. MITCHELL KATHLEEN ROLF MARGARET OLIVER B.S. in Education Ohio University A.B. Marshall College Ohio University English, Literature Graduate Work Duke University English III, IV Eighth Grade Advisor English J 9 I 4 J i 1 4 J 1 l L -J INDUSTRIAL ARTS Tom Keyser, Coy McGinnis, Kenneth Vaughters, and Harold Bowling are drawing under the supervision of Mr. Reiser. ORVILLE REISER, JR. B.S. in Education ,gl wg Ohio University f H X Industrial Arts Xwlii ' Senior Advisor R' j gf . E 'XQ i I Senatorian 18 Ergilfnert, Mr. Reiser, Clyde Lyons, and Clyde Pack work at the Sheet Me HO EECO OMICS umwudf' sl MM Mrs. Melvin, Karlene Knauff, and Shirley Shivener store ice Crea Ruth Warnock, Louella Knauff, Ruth Bloomfield, Patty Yost, and Judy Cum- mings are demonstrating the use of a pattern and the correct way to measure the length of a skirt in Mrs. Melvin's class. an ,,..e--- ,Mfr-ff F m cake balls in a deep freeze. ELIZABETH RASE MELVIN B.S. in Education Wilmington College Home Economies Senior Class Advisor Senatorian 19 EIGHTH GRADE MATHEMATICS Nancy Hamilton is demonstrating the principal parts of the circle to the Eighth Grade mathematics class under the supervision of Mrs. Strickland. ,X k . --z, -,:a,:'.::---9-' '5 Q Q Carolyn Kennard and Lynn Rolf are comparing the geometrical figures in an Eighth Grade mathematics class. - Lx Ea ee.. A 4. PLANE GEOMETRY ,,,,,,,W Royal Watson works with geometrical figures in Mr. Barrett's Plane Geometry class. 1 ,M wigs aff 5 GENE BARRETT MARGARET STRICKLAND Ohio University Miami Univelsity B.S. in Education Mathematics and Mathematics Eighth Grade Advisor Senatorian 21 'K WORLD HI TORY ww: Senamrian 22 Delores Fields and Royal Watson are looking the world over with M, Throckmorton. dv WI Qiw'i Want to take a trlp to South America with Suzanne Jonesand Forrest Elliott? VVell, lemfs go YM AMERICA HISTORY V Mary Ann Knauff points to the Louisiana Purchase while Mr. Kirker explains how we ob- tained it. fEighth Grade History classl 9 . :.. my A -aa' --'--'W if EARL THROCKMORTO B.S. in Education Ohio University ix ,F World History ,, Physical Education F X Y- R . XXX A l ix fig 'N' J 3' , ,.1l4. . '. W E 2 'RW at 'weigh Q if ,557 M ..-- ' ' ' ,gf it M x i GEORGE THOMPSON, JR. FOSTER R. KIRKER B.S. in Education Wilmington College Ohio University Ohio University American History American History Civics. Eighth Grade Advisor Senatorian 23 l l MJ DE OCRACY AN PHYSICAL EDUCATIO 5' x Mr. Everling shows movies as another way to teach students their duty toward Democracy. i rv HAROLD E. EVERLING B.S. Eastern Kentucky University M.S. Ohio University Government, Physical Education, Head Football Coach. Senatorian 24 if 9 aft' Mr. Everling teaches dribbling in Physical Education FOREH3 LA GUAGE ,, ,,. 5.,,,E Mary Lou Martin proves that Latin is used in English while the rest of Mrs. Yonovitz's La- tin class look on dubiously. HELEN RATLIFF B.S. in Education Wilmington College English II Physiual Education Junior Class Advisor' MARGARET E. YONOVITZ B.A. College of Wooster English, Latin, Library and Annual Staff Advisor Senatorian 25 ' ' 'l' SPANISH A D PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Phyllis Goodman closes her eyes and points to a place she would like to go in Mexico, while Linda Hamilton tells Rosemary Herald who writes it down in Miss Ratliffs Spanish Class. The next two points will tell who will win the game in Miss Ratliffs Gym Class. TH GR English is a very important phase of modern day speaking, reading and writing Here Sev enth Grade English students, Judith Blakeman, Sharon Barker Ralph Bock and Richard Cook, are learning the basic essentials of English usage which they apply daily ln communi cating to others. CATHERINE WILLIAM N Ohio Northem , Ohio University Mathematics Seventh Grade Advis Y I JI fl -J N ' SYLVAN s. DAVIS B.S. in Education M.A. in History and Government Ohio University English Seventh Gnade Advisor bw 1 J X K IM M PM SEVE TH GRADE Here the Seventh Grade students are preparing their assignments for tomorrow's classesun der the supervision of Mrs. Williams. Senatorian 28 Carolyn Kepp and Gary Gilkerson are putting into practice the principles of good penman- ship as demonstrated by Mrs. Gulker in her Seventh Grade writing class. SIXTH GRADE W Jack Williams, Marilyn Lookabaugh, Chip Everling, Carol Guthrie, and Gary Stone set up the Grade School newspaper with Mrs. Goetz's supervision. HELEN ARNETT L Wilmington College B.S. in Education Mathematics, Spelling Sixth Grade Advisor v U IBBIE M. GOETZ Wilmington College B.S. in Education Social Studies Literature Sixth Grade Advisor HELEN GIFFORD Ohio University English, Heainh Sixth Grade Advisor Senatorian 29 SIXTH GR DE L I James Humphrey and Janet Huff study the map of the United States with Mrs. Amett Senatoian 30 Leroy Zornes and Ronald Nibert use the reference books in Mrs. Gifford's room. FIFTH GRADE M ., .Ys..,.,s2'.1.4,:s.,u, Miss Jackson is having a supervised study period in her Fifth Grade class. DOROTHY NIBERT NAOMI UNDERWOOD ELIZABETH JACKSON Rio Grande College B. A. Degree in WI1IT11Hgf0H College Arithmetic, Spelling Elementary Education 501050 COUHW Normal Fifth Grade Advisor University of Kentucky English and Re?-dmg Health and Science Fifth Grade Advisor Social Studies Fifth Grade Advisor Senatorian FIFTH GRADE Dil 6 wk . if Everything is not all work in Mrs. Underwood's Fifth- Grade class as they have a wonderful marionette show. FIGURES? FTGURES? FIGURES? 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AN XT' c ziigffiz-i' ' i x ,909 'xx Kxl x' - i f f , 1 , 'QTY ' wifmhf 1 ' 4 ' K S ly l , High School in Washington Local School District Vista, Ohio, 19235 First 1 Buena .4 1 U, E, -W . --Q 1, I , . , I .QB -.-gif 'fs F? '35 3' !' , . '1.,g- if nf'Q'?3vg. ' as I MVA, .. in -Q S' 'W . . . :W . .xx , 'ff w,,a'f:f.',f7Q . Qi, . gg:-'D ' f ,. : 1-,.g,f',1'f,'Llk' .- 4 4: -V1 ugei' 1. 5, . v wg, , N 1 h 113 n- Q wing, , , , . xv I . 5 W., .-.wjqaafc A -. f L -1 - - 1 M.-1' ' X . 'J-451 J T ' .L,?':ffgggzQ, ff pg.jf,3 ' -V2 L . - wi: 1, - .1 t . 4fa,5s.a-.,. .. . , .1 .x v, ,Sw'i1kg.j 231+ ff: 191- f' , ,-' ,1,fg'g+, Emigg'-L ,Q ff -Q mffm: ' - ' A 'LV' . - Q1z:gQ'.RfLm.z ,,,.. ,,.,.A1- QM A 'V '1 1'-ilalhn' ' ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ....... ..... R ichard Elrod VICE-PRESIDENT .... ...... P hyllis Smith SECRETARY ...... . . ...... Tom Jones TREASURER ................. Jerry Bower Class Motto: Knowledge Comes but Wisdom Lingers. Class Colors: Red and White. Class Flower: Red Rose. 1' A ix X. C C lll' 0 L -. P 1 7 , v I f I gill I I I X141 -T 7' I Eg , . 'U 1: I: Q T' . 4.11 ' 6 SENIOR JANET RUTH ADAMS Jan She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she thinks. Commercial Eng. Club 35 Mixed Chorus 1-45 Glee Club 1-4. PATRICIA ANN ANDRE Pat 'Laugh and the world laughs with you. College Preparatory Eng. Club 1-2-3-45 Math Club 1-2-45 Latin Club 1-25 G.- A.A. 1-25 Chem. Club 45 Minstrel 3-45 Class Play 1-3 , Band 2-3-45 Sextet 35 Octet 45 Sr. Survey 45 Music Festial 1-2- PATRICIA ANN ARNETT Pat When the heart of the maiden is stolen, the maiden ste- als after it soon. Commercial Eng. Club 1-2-3-45 Math Club 1-2-45 Latin Club 1-25 G.A.A. 1-25 Chem Club 45 Minstrel 3-45 Class Play 35 Mixed Chor. 1-3-45 Glee Club 1-45 Band 2-3-45 Sextet 35 Octet 45 Sr. Survey 45 Music Festival 1-2-3-45 Honor Soc. 3-4. PAUL VERNON ARNETT. Paul 'L Worry and I have never met. Industrial Arts Basketball 3-45 Ind. Arts Club 1-2. ROGER PHILLIP BEAN Roger A penny for your thoughts. Commercial Scholarship 1, Basketball 3. NELLIE FAYE BOND Windy As quiet as a mouse. Commercial Eng. Club 1-25 Math Club 1. BETTY JO BOOK K'Bet Always smiling and with a cheerful word for all. Home Economics Glee Club 45 Mixed Chor. 45 Eng. Club 35 Home Ec Club 1-2-3. JERRY HOWARD BOWER Skip A pal to the 10th power. College Preparatory Class officer 1-45 Eng. Club 1-2-3-45 Math Club 1-35 Chem. Club 3-45 Scholarship 1-2-35 Minstrel 35 Basketball 2-3-45 Baseball 1-2-3-45 Golf Team 3-4 Honor Soc. 3-4 Sr. Survey 4. . SENIOR RONALD WAYNE BOWER Chink Daily up steep and weary steps he goesf' Commercial Basketball Mgr. 2-3-4 Math. Club 15 Physics Club Eng. Club 1-2. JOYCE ANN BRADSHAW Ann Thy smile becomes thee well. Commercial Minford H.S. 1-25 Honor Soc. 35 Eng. Club 3-45 Future Homemakers 4. NELSON PRESTON BRICKEY Pret g'An all around good fellow. Commercial Math. Club 15 Finders Creepers 3. JANET MARIE BROWN Janny She's a girl worth while, the girl with a smile. College Preparatory Eng. Club 1-2-3-45 Math. Club 1-2-45 Latin Club 1-25 Horior Soc. 3-45 Band 2-3-45 GAA 1-25 Chem. Club 45 Music Festival 2-3-45 Librarian 1-25 Scholarship5 1-25 Octet 4 Mixed Chor. 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-45 Minstrel 3-4. MARILYN DARLENE BROWN Dot In many there are dreams. Commercial Home Ec. Club 1-2-45 Glee Club 1-2-45 Band 1-2-35 Jr. Class Play. JOAN CALLIHAN Joan Her eyes twinkle with mischief. Commercial Eng. Club 1-2-3-45 Math. Club 1-25 Honor Soc. 3-45 Glee Club 1-25 Scholarship 1. CHARLES ALBERT CONLEY Chuck :'We put him down as a perfect gentleman, and he fills the bill. College Preparatory Eng. Club 1-2-3-45 Math. Club 1-2-45 Minstrel 1-2-35 Chem. Club 45 Physics Club 35 Sr. Science Club 3-45 Mixed Chor. 35 Band 1-2-3-45 Latin Club 1-25 Honor Soc. 3-45 Dance Band 1-2-3-45 Scholarship 1-2-3-45 Sr. Survey 45 Mus. Festival 1-2-3-45 Officer 2. KENNETH DOUGLAS COOPER Duke He mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Commercial Eng. Club 1-2-3-45 Math Club 15 Scholarship 2-35 Honor Society 35 Ohio History 35 Senior Survey 45 Mixed Chor. 2-35 Boys Glee Club 25 Drum Major 35 Finders Creepers 3 n A I rx. ,V Ni Tiff? : fa - ,e r it 4 ,val X Si gl if tt if 44 , fa, QSM . 3? .2 ii N55 DX 2 VU ek it QQ I as 'A ' L, 9 KX ',s ,Wasilla 3212 X4 XA x b ' s L SEN IORS RONALD EUGENE DAMRON uR0ckyn Free and gay3 no women in his life. Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Math. Club 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Minstrel 3, 43 Class Oilicer 1. SIDNEY THEODORE DILLOW His friends they are manyg his foes-are there any? Commercial FONDA ESTHER DUNN Fonda As upright as the Cedar. Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 4g Physics Club 43 Home Ec. Club 4. SALLY LOU ELLIOTT llTwin,! Men are mortal Gods. Commercial Spanish Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chor. 1, 43 Glee Club 13 May Festival 2, 33 Class Play 3g Minstrel 1, 33 New Life Club 3, 4. SANDRA SUE ELLIOTT usandyn The greatest pleasures of life are love. Commercial Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chor. 1, 43 May Festival 1, 2, 33 Minstrel 1, 33 Math. Club 13 Finders Creepers 33 New Life Club 3, 43 American Legion Essay winner 2. RICHARD LEE ELROD Dick You will laways find him in the busy haunts of man. Commercial Class Officer 3, 43 Honor Society 23 Scholarship 1, 23 Math. Club 13 Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GENEVA JANE FIELDS uGinnyn She never flunked, she never fai1ed3 I reckon she never knowed how. ' College Preparatory V Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Math. Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Science 3, 43 Honor Soc. 3, 43 Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 G.A.A. 1, '23 Senior Survey 4g Ohio History Test Winner 33 Voice of Democracy 3. GLEN EDSEL FRASHER Etze All my life is lost in laboriously doing nothing. Industrial Arts 3 Industrial Arts 1, 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. E IOR MARILYN SUE GILKERSON llsueli Gaiety is the soul's health. Commercial Mixed Chor. 1g Glee Club 1: Band 2, 3, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, Math. Club lg Cheerleader 3, 4, Minstrel 3, Mus. Festival 3, Class Officer 3, Span. Club 2s G.A.A. 1, 25 Scholarship 1, 2. DONALD GENE GRAHAM HDOHYI Rest and be thankful. Commercial Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 3g Mus. Fes- tival 33 Basketball Mgr. 15 Ind. Arts Club 1. PERRY HALL, JR. June Many a friend hath he. Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Club 1, 25 Football 35 Annual Staff 4. KENNETH THOMAS HAMMER HKen!! :'Tomorrow will come, why hurry? Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Math. Club 1, 2, Scholarship 15 Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 43 Finders Creepers 3. KAROL RUTH HAMER Karol Sugar and Spice and everything nice. Commercial Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Math. Club 1, Span. Club 2, 3. MINNIE JEAN HOWARD lKJean7Y Facts are stubborn things. Commercial Math. Club 13 Home Ec. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Mixed Chor. 45 Eng. Club 1, New Life Club 3, 4. PAUL THOMAS JONES ilT0mfY None but himself can be his par- alle1. A Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Club 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Finders Creep- ers 3, Class Officer 4. SHIRLEY ANN JORDAN Shirl For she is wise, if I can judge her. Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club -15 Math. Club 13 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, May Festival 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chor. 1, 25 Class Officer 15 Honor Society 3, 4. .... . .Z V ,,.-Q,.a:....., -. .... ' , : .gf:1:-:,:g-,:- ' W ..,.,,,... . ,ix . ........,. ,g , w e I - 4.1 ...,,., , SE NIORS Ernie I dare not be as funny as I can be. Commercial Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Algebra Club 1, Finders Creepers 3, Ind. Arts 1, 4, Minstrel 3, 4, Baseball 1. CAROLYN ANN KINCAID Carol Her smile is bright, her heart is light. College Preparatory Chem. Club 3, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Mixed Chor. 3, Band 3, 4, Minstrel 3, 4, Mus. Festival 3, 4, Sr. Survey 4, Honor Soc. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Span. Club 2, 3, Scholarship 2, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Annual Ed. 4. JEANNETTE GRAYCE KING Jeannie Commercial She has a sweet, attractive kind of grace. Mixed Chor. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mus. Festival 1, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Math. Club 1, Home Ee. Club 2. SHIRLEY ANN KITCHEN Shirl Always youthful, laughing and gayff G Commercial Cheerleader 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Math Club 1, Span. Club 2, Eng. Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 1, 3, Home Ec. 4, Mus. Festival 1, 2, 3, Queen's Attendant 2, F.H.A. 4. PATRICIA KARLENE KNAUFF Karlene Is she not passing fair? Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, Find- ers Creepers 3, Home Ec. Club 1, Glee Club 3. RAYMOND EUGENE KUHN Coonie Judge a man by his questions and not by his answers. Ind. Arts Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ind. Arts Club 1. LILLIAN ANTOINETTE LACKEY Annette Silence is truly Golden. Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chor. 3, Glee Club 4. GAYLE JUNE LAKIN Ginger The style is the girl herself. College Preparatory Glee Club 1, 2, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math. Club 1, 2, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2. I EYE IOR SARA JEAN LAUDER Sara A maiden never bold in spirit, still and quiet. Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Math. Club 1, Scholarship 2, 35 Honor Soc. 3, 4, An- nual Staff 4. NELLIE KATHLEEN LUCAS 1:Kathyy9 Silence has many advantages. Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math. Club 1. DONALD EARL MALONE Punchy What hit me? Commercial Football 1, 2, 35 W Club 4g New Life Club 45 Finders Creepers 3. DELORES JOSEPHINE MANNING HJ077 Your heart is noble, tender, warm and true. Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 33 Home Ec. 3, 4, Honor Soc. 3, Glee Club 35 Mixed Chor. 45 Math. Club 1. BARBARA ANN Mc CALL Barb Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Commercial H Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Math. Club 13 Mixed Chor. 33 Glee Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY FAYE McCALL , Shirley She has eyes that can speak, though her tongue is silent. Commercial Eng. Club 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1. MADONNA LORENE McCOWN Donna Quiet, reserved, a thinker-not a talker. College Preparatory Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Math. Club 13 Senior Science 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 2, Minstrel 1, 3. MARY JANE McNEIL 6KJane?! Common sense is very uncom- mon. Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, Math. Club 15 Glee Club 3, Mixed Chor. 4. 43' I N X C31 x. x K I N . . Eli' .o. . .pg My 5 1:21. 'QL , Q 1 2 5 Z M of 4 5 is x I Q 35 ,A ,Q W 5 t 'I E My 5 I 3, Q + I-fl, ay is w e Ln 5 7 PM aww was hx Q WK is 5 2' y te, , I 5 V we i am. ggi we ' w 51, .M I .1s'z1?zu-:-i:,5.- 2335129 ' S-4 5: aifsf:,::x K 'U ii?Ikf:I5sE.'-:T :: Matsui wkgiie wiser: 'f if 212 Mm If ' 1 , ,- 1 -' f Y.. .Yw..,, .. 4 w SENIOR ' LENORA MEADE Norie Knowledge is power. Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math. Club 15 Honor Soc. 3, 45 Scholarship 2, 35 An- nual Staff 4. HELEN LOUISE MOORE Lu Lu Soft answers turn away anger. College Preparatory Yellville, Arkansas High School 1 2, 35 Eng. Club 45 Senior Science 42 Home Ec. 4. RICHARD MARK MOWERY llDick9, I wish I were an island amid an ocean of girls. Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Club 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 W Club 4. PANSY JANE MULLEN upansyn Is she not a iiower fair? Commercial Eng. Club 35 Minstrel 25 Mixed Chor. 3, 4. ROBERT LEE MURPHY KKM-ike77 His Frngers fairly skim across the strings. Commercial Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 45 Math. Club 4. ROBERT JERALD NELSON Bob'f We have many modern inconven- iencesf' Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Club 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM GERALD NELSON flBiM!Y Happiness lies, first at all, in health. Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Club 1, 2, 3. RONALD EUGENE PAYNE llR'Onny!7 And his last remark was a bubble. Industrial Arts Basketball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Math. Club 1. ......h.,- , ,. , --, ..- SENIOR THOMAS RICHARD PAYNE ClTom7! A man cannot spend all his life in leisure. Industrial Arts Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Ind. Art Club 1, 2, Math. Club 1. NANCY CAROLYN PETERS Hslipl! Good articles are put up in small cases. College Preparatory Eng. 1, 2, 3, 4, Math. Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, May Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Eng. Scholarship 4, Sr. Sci- ence Club 3, Finders Creepers 3, Mixed Chor. 4, Glee Club 2, Octet 4, Latin Club 1, 2. BETTY JEAN PRUITT 6KJean!! The best in life is conversation. Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, Math. Club. 1, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Honor Soc. 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2. BARBARA ANN RATCLIFF Barb f'Great modesty often hides great merit. Commercial Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Eng. Club 4. NORMAN THOMAS REISER llTOm,! A handsome chap, a sincere pal- that's Tom. Industrial Arts Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math. Club 1, Ind. Arts 1, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Soc. 3, 4, Finders Creepers 3, Annual Staff 4, Annual Co-Edi- tor 4. CAROL JEAN REYNOLDS lKJean!! Blessed with a temper whose un- clouded ray, can make tomorrow as cheerful as today. Commercial Math. Club 1, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Band 1, 3, Home Ec. Club 4. DARLENE JOYCE RHODEN Dodie A daughter of the gods-divinely tall and most divinely fair. Commercial Mixed Chor. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Eng. Club 2. JOHN PAUL RILEY Possum I fear, he has a great fear of women. Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Club 1, 2, 3. S NIOR DELORES JEAN ROBERTS t'D0die VVords flow around her like a river. Commercial Latin Club 3,Eng1. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chor. -1. BETTY JANE ROLLINS HBet9! A kind and gentle heart she had, and with these, common sense. Mixed Chor. 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Home Ec, Club 3, 4. BETTY JANE SHAFFER Dirnples A friendly heart has many friends. Commercial Glee Club 1, Mixed Chor. 3, May Festival 33 'tFinders Creepers 3, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Club 2, 3, 4, Home Ee, 2, 3, 4. GAYLE ERIS SCOTT scTWerprr l'Laughter is my shield! Commercial Majorette 1, 2, 3, 49 Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Ee. 4, Math. Club 1. FRANKLIN DEE SHAW Stub A nice unparticular boy. Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Club 1, 2, 3. CLARICE JOANN SMALLEY HJOIY Happy am I, from care I'm free! Why aren't they all content like me'?', Commercial Glee Club, Mixed Chor. Minstrel 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERTA LEE SMITH Berty' She was just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. Home Economics Home Ec. Club 13 Glee Club 43 Chem. Club 4. GEORGE LESTER SMITH Donkey UA sure cure for the blues. Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Club 25 Annual StaH 4. MERLIN EUGENE SMITH Whitey All great men are dying, and I don't feel very well myself. Commercial Football 3, 4. NORMA JEAN SMITH Norma Simplicity is a jewel rarely found. Commercial Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, Eng. club 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS JO SMITH HPhil7l How far that little candle throws its beams. Commercial Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Math Club lg Majorette 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 25 Mixed Chor. 1, 2g May Festival, Latin Club 2, Scholarship 1, 2, 35 Annual Staff 33 Finders Creepers 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Honor Soc. 3, 4g Class Officer 4. VIOLET IRENE SMITH Smitty Modest and shy as a maid is she.' Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, Chem. Club 4. 2 r JUANITA EILEEN SOWARDS Edie They love her most who know her best. Commercial Glee Club 4, Mixed Chor. 4. MAURICE WILLIAM SPARKS Sparkie My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Club 1, 2, 4, Basketball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Math. Club 1gEng'. Club 2, 3. PATSY JOAN SPARKS lKPat!l To her, friendship is the strong- est. Commercial Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National I--lonor Soc. 3, 4, Span. Club 1, 2, Scholarship 2, 3, An- nual Statl' -1. CARL KEITH STALNAKER a Keith ' Determination lights his way for thc future. Commercial Mounclsvillc, VV. Va. High School. Y' ' -- .....l.,,.uy--rf.---f-W SENIOR DONALD RAY STILLWELL uspeedn Let none of you people disturb meg I have an exposition of sleep com- ing on. Industrial Arts Football 1, 2, Ind. Arts Club 1. CHARLOTTE ELEANOR STOUT HGUS77 Personality Plus. Commercial Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 45 Cheer- leader 4. ROY ALLEN SWEARINGEN HBud!! Wisdom of many,'and the wit of one. Commercial Annual Staff 3, Eng. Club 3. CHARLOTTE MAE SWORDS Charlotte , Life is what you make it. Home Economics Math. Club 1, Eng. Club 1, 25 Home Ec. 3, 4. JESSIE ALWILDA TIEMAN x:DO1ly7r My life is what my thoughts make it. Commercial Math. Club 1, Eng. Club 1, 2, 35 Athletic Club 1, 2g Band 2, 3, 4g New Life Club 3, 4. LAURA ANN THOMAS Laurie When she would talk-Ye Gods- how she would talk! College Preparatory Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math. Club 1, 2, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chor. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g.Minstrel 1, 3, 45 Senior Survey 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Finders Creepers 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Octet 43 Sextet 33 Chem. Club 4. HELEN WANDA WALKER 'tBugsie Neat as a pen, but not so blunt. Commercial Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 25 New Life Club 4. FRANCES DELORES WILBURN Shorty Alas for lovers!.Boy, oh! Boy. Commercial Eng. Club 43 Spanish Club 2, 35 Physics Club 4, Home Ec. Club 4. frr- --f--.---zwvw, v.T. SENIORS LORRAINE EVELYN WILBURN Lorraine Her quick and quiet ways have won our hearts. Commercial Portsmouth High School 1-25 Eng. Club 2-4 RUBY MAE WILLIAMS Riggie We loved her for that she was beautiful. Commercial Eng. Club 1-2-45 Math Club 15 Spanish Club 2-35 Physics Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Football Queen 4. ELOTIA VIOLA WILSON i'Sam A flower of meekness grows on a stem of grace. Commercial Jackson High School 1-2-35 Glee Club 4g Mixed Chor. 4. Wx.. WILLIAM MILTON WOLERY Bill Ulmpossibilityl No such word! College Preparatory Band 1-2-3-45 Eng. Club 1-45 Latin Club 15 Math. Club 3-45 Chem. Club 3-45 Finders Creepers 35 Glee Club 15 Scholarship 1-2-3-45 Minstrel 1-3-45 Spring Festival 1-3-45 Senior Survey 45 N.R.O.T.C. Test 4. 4 4 1 3 'I 5' l 'Q . DONALD POLLARD Noverber 22, 1935 .... January 30, 1953 His memory long will live alone in all our hearts. Senatorian 45 , L51 9, 4 s.1L4..,,.-. . ,........ ..,,........,..4,,,, ,, .. . - . V JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ........ ....... T om Tipton VICE-PRESIDENT . . . ....... John Walker SECRETARY ........ ..... T esann Cooper TREASURER ..... .....,. 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' F ' 51 1 I P. I ' E- . 1..:'f ' 'WG N X.. 'v 37:3--J ,vi-EMM . , -. X 1 I I ', Y I ..' .' ' 5 ' ,., I ' .V '. f ' 'Y V .Vg HV - ,. VI ,V . .AV '+ 1 ..':. --'+A '5- . V, . , J. 4 t V 4, 1 ,,,,'N, .,,,. ... .. ' .A 2 'N :gx '- , V W.. ,- .V,v, V .: 5 2 ..- w A 'rg' ,f 'Q 'R . Q ' - '1 ' ' nf -..., v ,o , . . V-,J ' ,1-'-.- 1 1-'.'g-V -Q -V! , ,. ., ,, - -, : V ,.k, .,,f,. ,.f-wf,1V.'-VV--A ' .'... -, 1-5 i 2 . ,V m . .- V -V X '1'If -WAV A - -- . - -.Vfyu.f.' Mrs -V,- '7L? T2' f V' X N' . 'F w-,-1 ., N , .,. . . n, , ,- Q. 41 A, -. V , ,, .. ,Vx 1.- 4 ,, AV ,,. ., NV . , ,,7,L, .,w.1V.1.-,1.',V , 1 ' 'fffw'-Vi ' ' JU IOR X .,., .N M M i , QV i :A M ,K .Mm in QQ' Row one: J. Arnett, B w- . M, Q, A lilies-WA 533- 1 , fo, Barber, R. Bell, J. Biggs, J QQ Al 'N Bishop, J. Booth. Row two W' 4 ' fi 1 'll ' f B. Boyd, K. Brooks, D. Brun- ner, D. Byrd, L. Caudill, G Conley. Row three: T Cooper - A 9 A . E. Cummings, R. Denning K, 35 5, , N ,xx Q, E SFX 571. , , A, 'K ' C. Dickson, F. Elliot, N. Ev- il .M 'W . as ii-H 'W' ans. Row four: J. Frazier my-' A gf '52,-M 5 , V A 94- F. Frump, J. Graham, W A XSL f i! W , G1-egory, J. Gulick, J. Hall. I' 'x .S 3 . -im B 3 gg -- Q K :Q 92 Q- Q. Ja.. ' .., . ... fi 'Q ii ff- 52. he .Qs -liifiiiife e l . Pt!-.Av.q B... ' l .W n X ' , ,fi f-- 'Ll . wif A ... .. 'Q , in Q., Q ff? , Qi - K, ini iv GN Sy. ' fl A Ay -.ZW M i , y Can they hold us ? ? ? 1 ax ' . X, ..... g P' NO, . . . S. J rf if l H If ' , M, a xt i s F11 .. ,A,. -1 , we ,. M , Ov an . 1- it f 'E' W 4' 4 JE mal. .Vaal ,Q any 4' f IDA ., ,A . VL T 1 . ,,.. N 4 ii.. A ':jg.E: 3 :. ' A . ia 'R sir: .-. E,:E:: 1,,A,, ,..., . T . L E .mg 3 . 34,5 ' TQ e.. f ,, Z ak Sm.,- 3 if W' .. 13 '-.. i . ........, .. fx 1 in .. f an Q ll M Sa 5,135 ,. .. If . .. .f ' - .: , if . -V , V sr 5? Q? .,. X Q 9' , ,W if A ja ' ' --'-' A K . A 6 .j .2,-'Q Smal . .K 5 ji if I UNIOR ROW ONE: L. Hazlebaker, D. Hilliard. D. Hoover. W. Hopkins. A. Howard. G. Howard. H. Hudson. J. Ingles ROW' TWO: D. Ishmael. W. Jarrells, VV. Jayne. C. -lones, S. Jo- nes, A. Jordan, R. Jordan, B. Killen ROW' THREE: E. Lackey. A. Lancaster, D. Lang. C. Liston, T. Litz, R. Loless, R. Lowe. B. Lucas Pat Andre, Joann Smalley. and Lau- ra Thomas are getting their instru-- ments for a rehearsal under the di- rection of Mr. Gillette. Emblems of our superioritf' in ath- letics and scholarship on display in the trophy case. Senatorian 48 fm. fi ix an ,we 'L VJ A 'fmt . K . L A v ZA ii gh' - ':::':' 6 V. : my A dp.. - he .- :KI Q Q. . I Q v.-, X K ..... A I? X . . . . f .. .'-.: : in E JE? ' - .s J P Q. . J fr lm .. s s J Q Q-J D .2 KG? K ,.:. 5 .:.,:: ... .gina lg qw it-mv f M , ,,:1 ..:1f .,,A,' ' ' .- . ,A,, zz' ' V 5 fb Til. 'f , ' n Q x 1 ,x .. --.,., . , X 1 ,. . Q Q 6 J . ...Q A in ,, il .... 1 W 5' Q M 1-ng is JU IORS Row one: B. Mangus, S. McGlone, R. McNeil, R. McNutt P Morgan J. Neeley, J. Nibert, J. Nolder. Row two: L. O'Dell, P. Osborne, G. Perry, P. Perry, R. Phillips, R. Pollard, L. Ratliff, L. Renn. Row three: J. Richardson, D. Riffe, P. Roark, P. Roberts, J. Royce, L. Scheid, I. Scott, R. Shinkle. Forrest Elliott and Paula Flowers are selecting a book from the school library. LUNCH! The Best period of the day! r -- W M, . ww? 4- en.. as Q fi..1e,,... 3 ix... T25 'P ,. W a 41 Take it eesy! Don t fall. JU IORS K 4' 7, A . l- .ii N. Row one: B. shepherd, J. Shupert, C. smith. Row two: N. Stillwell, B. Thomas, L. Thompson. Row three: P. Thompson, T. Tipton, P. Vernier, 1 ,.N.. -- ' Row four: J. Walker, J. Ward, S. Warren. Row five: D. Wear, M. Weaver, ' J' ' T. Wilson. Rah! Rah! Rah! For old Washington! X B L. 5-2, my Y 4 . .Q if S HEZP i . . . .qizu f NM lll l '2 ' 1' 5 J f':W Q'I' js. he l ST! . Q l nip - by -an g 3 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS x 4 PRESIDENT ............... .. .Jackie Sparks I' VICE-PRESIDENT .......... Denver Stevens ,:'5v4,v'f SECRETARY ............ Mary Sue Williams ,fwv TREASURER .... ...... R onald Mowery W . Q . is L 4, ..: L3 R 4 447 X Senatorlan ol ima Q... MUN M 'SR 5... . ' ' .Mk .-ie an-. 'f '5i f. H , .... gg ff- ix ia.. 2 gk V 2 11,1 , 5 ' ' f ' 4 f K' V vqv , is -om. -- K .5 ...,,,.?,,K ...M Mm N. Iv : .0 W.,-1 .mfivw -up -as is 45 :L W ,M ag is.. A Ki me 1 i 1 L. . . 1- '1-1 W! 1 - 2 4 'ill-+ ' HTF' ,z ' -, .... ,, . ,.,. P , if : E an . nsii F ii gif.. ...ue . - 'qbv Numnhls K H65 L. L 4904 . 3 5 ' ' -es is , , A' M --'M rf A y wb 'L lm M ' A . - . f , 5 . .5-.. fm VW W ! AE, . K 1' -5 M N .,,. , J 2 if if '-'Wi 'R if Ruby Williams, Rose Mary Herald, and Fonda Dunn are making cookies in Mrs. Melvin's Home Economics Class. OPHOMORE S 'J f'i,gj'5 , . Q- Em Q., : -- gn j iz Row one: B. Applegate, I. Baker, J. Basford. Row two: P. Burchett, J. 'WI -. ,,,,.. Z J f .. . m g Bibby, V. Book. Row three: M. Booth, J. Brickey, R. Bridwell. Row four: - ' I L. Brown, R. Browning, C. Burtrum. Row five: M. Burtrum, J. Caldwell, D. Canter. Row six: D. Canter, H. Conley, G. Cook. Row seven: L. Cooper, ' A . R. Crowe, D. Eulett. Row eight: D. Fields, P. Flowers, T. Frazier. Row ' -ii, ,ik - ..... ,,, .W nine: C. Frye, H. Gardner, J. Gayhardt. Row ten: T. Geyer, D. Gilkerson 'sig - 1 P. Goodman. , ,,.- --',' ' f A f '- - ' J ' School s out! I We re homeward bound! Tiff' f fp s: as as J e'.,, 5 f Q' ':' 2 Li. in ..,, ,M ' L M fv- . . : 5 . 'G' , ,C it 1. . 1 wb -GW 2 is-I ,. .ZI A emi?-'fi -3 ,--V .ii if M au., k 5 .. ::1f:.-:- M... N. f X, I in gk W. meal .- ki Q. . '-:ihsg sw is Wadi' vw' mfs ,,,,,m,. ,, .. ,. A,...sa.,x..fg.ml..zLA.fs-aQe5':msmniea..,...v.ieaxbf..v OPHO ORES Everyone swings and sways to the music of Lou Martin's Orchestra at the Junior-Senior Prom-1953. Row one: B. Gray, D. Hall, N. Hall. Row two: W. Hall, L. Hamilton, R. Herald. Row three: R. Hobbs, R. Hoover, J. Hopkins. Row four: W. Horsley, G. Howard, J. Howe. Row five: B. Hurst, C. Jackson, R. Jones. Row six: C. Jayne, B. Johnson, E. Johnson. Row seven: W. Johnson, L. Jones, S. Jordan. Row eight: R. Journey, W. Journey, M. Kessinger. Row nine: G. Knauff, L. Knauff, G. Leedy. Row ten: J. Lewis, F. Litteral, D. Logan. Everyone is leisurely passing time in the Study Hall under the guidance of Mr. Barrett and Mr. Davis. ...u.n-i--.- ...Y L.. . .M T. l. -., ,... . 5 'Q' ,U , V. , A fi' Q ,,., 3 ,... 2 ia 'L 'N ' - 2.33, 1 .... ... ' .'-' ' N -2 ... tif' 1, .-- i 'X- rw . :L 'if . i . A 3 K 3 K' A .1-gl Q, D 5 V . 2155 ,,j,.,,g ' z i :IA 1 'A-'--' , 1? L ' 42 N ' I it --.,.. 5 Salt.. r w if. V , ',,i H E ima A is :as 1-fl ,af ' f H GA. .Q It ,.. .,.:. 'ff :'E2. ,1-, ,. ..,.,.,,.,,,. :' 'Wil . ,I 1 I A -. :Q W VV A ve? ' -, 5. sf., in -fif if 4 . ' W. i 5 , Y 'N . -A V5 . ... ' Mi - ' f V i'?e,QfJ K Q g . iii A-f A ., is . A Q --,fi -Z: :NK ffm' ,W .1 ',.. , it s -i V nw. -M 4 f -2-: : sa.,.f Y Eg ww V ' :sf . E' L i f 1135, '. ga ig 1 in Q' A - i isle-f l ' I' P 4 ' A l -Z..,,, ir 9. - , ,,,.,, ' :':': ,Qflf Q . is ': ' Q' 4 A W : '- : :: A rf ,,, , ' ,'A: is R . W V L ill -H-- I A ' 1 :,. . 7' . A ' 55 'E' - ' - K::4,: .A , Q' ,, . V Y ' Q . Q fi A gg., ,, ' -AA,A, ijx Y ,A 7 J W H' 1 zl' .Q .,.A- Q ly ., -':n. I I 97 Iii, 1: ,,f ,.,v, 4.,-A , ..:..A ...., -. : 2 L A - . 2 41 V, xl.: ai ,H -. . ,,.. . 1. V gigs ' :mf . 152 A s 233.32322 v .A flies! 4'-2' ' l S 5 ,A,n rifle .,,,,.' 55? 'i V' .. 1 X . . ....,... ,, A , . A f i ... N 3. f VR., A Umg if AQ - W -Q-:UW r .5 lk gg M' .N V ' N AA. - ' 1 'L . 've EW AA A A . .. Wg, ,ig , ..,. Ia it f-253. Q 4' , -xc VV Y . nu-.A,g . .W ' 5 A... . ' ? - Q :- : 3 .. , .Eff ' AE' ': I L ' . . 'Eil- R . - J . .1 . .L LM W 1. -f--- '- QA 5' 'K I ff . 2.2 I V' .- A .sat .- rg., ....-.J .' ' .A ' 4' '- A , OPHOMORE ..,, . . 1 . .. ,l gi' L, . . .5 ' f.. , ,. . , gy, Nr sg ms. 0. ,, , ,i,:... . ,. ,,, .Nw 12:f:Wi:?35i2. ww .,f. ,.,.. . M. ..,,, g .amzg gggy., fiigfillglliflmlilfa 332335255 Zlfifi if . A A lgygf iiifjig V' i3wCM?Lii.'Tg f'3ZwZZ2 t2-3 ' 'yg ffi.2fg :M5iif7Mi ,au 4.1,-6 2.53 .- 2 . ' ' N- . . ' Q -4. 5315 ww: WWE? Row one: P. Malone, M. Martin, H. McCann, B. Meade, J. Meade, P. Melvln, R. Vg Meyers, B. Miller. Row two: B. Monk, J. Moore, R. Mowery, R. Murta, D. O'Dell, W. Partlow, P. Pollard, B. Rayburn. Row three: D. Reynolds, L. Adams, M. Rice, P. Rigsby, G. Royce, S. Rutherford, A. Scheid, S. Schiltz. Row four: R. Shepherd, E. Shiveley, f C. Smith, D. Smith, E. Smith, L. Smith, D. Sowards, J. Sowards. Row five: D. Sparks, ,iff J. Sparks, D, Stevens, R. Swords, R. Tewalt, J. Titus, D. Varney, P. Wedebrook. Row six: M. Wessel, B. West, Z. Wilburn, M. Williams, B. Young. Tom Jones and Sue Gilkerson are enjoying a 'l . - - 5 fox trot at the J umor-Senior Prom-1953. I F 922: 51 Ill?-1f1Efil5 Q Q35 ' Senatorian 54 ' . 11 ,mmf . . ms... .A AAAA A A 5 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 5 ff Z :fy 9 f K PRESIDENT ASv.,....SS,A...,,S,S,SS...,Y.....S,S, George Perry if VICE-PRESIDENT ,....SA,,..,...SASSS.SSSSSSSSS Roger Floyd SECRETARY ......,.,.,..,....,..S,SSS,...,,..SA Amelia Parker g 1. - TREASURER ...A,......A,SS,....,SSSSS,...,, Clarence Swords . x V' Wk ' b 4 ' SQ----. Senatorlan 55 FRE HME Row one: E. Adkins. Row two: J. Adkins, B. Barker, J. Belford, D. Bloomfield, R. Bloomfield, L. Boland, H. Bowling, C. Braden. Row three: M. Brescia, J. Bridwell, F. Callihan, M. Cambell, R. Caudill, J. Chambers, B. Coburn, H. Conley. Row four: D. Cooper, S. Cooper, W. Cottrell, J. Cox, K. Cox, B. Craiger, C. Craycraft, J. Cummings. Row five: B. Deaver, S. DeLong, L. Dooley, L. Dugan, J. Entler, M. Ferguson, R. Floyd, M. Haffner. Row six: D. Hall, J. Hall, M. Hall, S. Hall, J. Hart, R. Hazelbaker, R. Herald, J. Hicks. Row seven: E. Howard P. Howard, D. Hunt, P. Jackson, M. James, D. Jarvis, B. Jewell: C. Jordan. F Dick Gilkerson and Katherine Beekman are examining the parts of ':g..,'E..j the heart in Mrs. McClurg's Biology ,355 class. . ,N 4.- qw, ,K b . ,-.: M an O Q Air. qi.. F 'ff fl ,way Aiwa' 4 xx' '- G' we l QQ 'F' sp. KW ei ,ST X. . ua X 5 A . KZ, I-P in . M if K 4... i as qjxairiib- , .T , it ., 5.1 , min: ty, an up M, , flsoiil iuil ...... F iii' '- i,i. ., 4 . ' .E3'E Pfis.A 5.-E ..,.,. , .. is .... . I fi 'L' i sb Q T25 2-.Ziff-' .a...f222.1 s f. . ' . .Ve We Q 33 gm - 'W . . S' l - 1 39 f gi' W2 iff. M ra!! algae, 'Q mf L . - V , F. A .... l . 1 . c r . N' - LJ . f 'lo' F wa?-i.z. . . Q . ,, Y 1 th , 1 G If - sm ei, , C ,- fl-.. 72.2 'iw' ' W f W F 4- F -,. M .WS-if' Aa.. f A as f Y .v .2 r ' i l 5:11 . .-,. H - , iw . r : :Ll L . J f f- I-as K- X: as ss fs-I . ff' ' . M, ...N , M Dwi up ' 1 5, it i ' ,M ' 33, 14 if ' V I j i' .1 V. ww ' m 1 . fx in W ' ' .. ' tw 'V' N . 2 -.. rf 'H 3.3 , f, ,,3'-T. . S, me W.. rw .. an L A il ...ibn fr' Y M . A M .. - ..,. - M 2 ' ':::- B J ' . .',, f 4 . -, ,.... ' sfo V 2 1 . : . x 1 is. is K w.. ' Q. :'. SQL. . . 3 . . ZZ.:-'S :.I U I K :- , Z V x Q . -I y ' ' W 1 Zur: ,'ff:,5,- 'Q h 5 ,, A' ' H Q: sf.-in ' va. . WW. www li W ff- 'W ' wg 3 ..... k k -1: ,.I- x any f x x View. Qzlt Q., EE an .. AWN, .,,,, ..,.. , :IIQ if K W- .Z .,-, K ' I. it .--a-2- im. F' ...- i V ,,,.. . V537 : Zi X E Q A w..:L.isZ ,,. 4. V David Wolery, Roger, Nibert, and Kay Cox are experiment- ing in Mr. Brennan's Freshman Science class. 5150 A gif' i 'GW . xi, ,:'Ja..g, il . .QM 'S an , A G , 3.3, M . ,tk ,M A a l 'fe I 1.5: a 1-if at fx: :Q fr: .Q .gg an Ion ,bw A g ia 'ZZ' ' M W Q, Q ...T N F , R . vw' 6 Y -x X M ..,.::3-,V 1 'A ,. V .gn 4,,. 1 5,-figw -xi. ,F . ar: V me 1. Fx 3, c i' .af .V. 'H M Q.. -if-f . 3 Y : ' ,, ., . M . f A x in Am if W 5- EW 7 ii - is , I- I .do 'I' 1. gf- ws M? 1: A Si 3 N . ie C .W1 my 5, smea- .N ..:.A N: iw .-ua 5 ii' M f 'lgzylh . . xi i s Nm Am- - .E 94 ,E . , , 9 W' FRESHME Row one: F. Jordan. Row two: J. Journey fSoph.J, P. Journey, T. Keyser, G. Kenyon, K. Kessinger, R. Kincaid, M. King, H. Lakin. Row three: C. Lancaster, W. Lewis, R. Logan, P. Long, J. Lowe, C. Lyons, J. Madden, M. Manchester. Row four: G. Malone, R. Man- ning, C. McGinnis, R. McGraw, H. Morgan, J. McNutt, R. Nibert, J. Mershon. Row five: B. Meyers, J. Middleton, D. Monk, M. Morrow, B. Murphy, D. Newman, J. Newman, T. Mc- Quithy. Row six: R. Osborne, A. Parker, A. Penn, G. Perry, S. Pierce, J. Pistole, P. Pol- lard, D. Pontious. Row seven: G. Powers, B. Ratliff, M. Ratliff, C. Rayburn, S. Rayburn, J. Reider, C. Rhea, E. Riffe. if E -an sr, 'Tix ici, ag.. qf Z: : an A ,bw , ., , K iii : 5 .. ... R ..' ':'- , ' I . ,-.. Eg, , 'MMV , C arrar R ' 3 A as N ima. iw 2 M' Wea K Ni f -nf ilk s.. 'Fisk A ' 'K Y' ,Q g . , . Y W 'E LWQAN -::. if-L : A - I 2.. . I as ., .x.. x -. 6 ,: 53. 3-25 2. S ., . 4 E . . : i 'a 1' . ' 5? if ,Q S we vu. x. .gi 2. aw- inf W we , W in .',. I A ilk ... fe- 216 ki A r 4 M iw ref .. Hawk 1.2325 5 M 'i lll ' P in .. ZW ...- if we fa- C . Q L he iff.: me Bun ,4 ,lm I if 5 ' g i. Q. fi 5 Lgmprx :pf kb 1 ta Q ww .. .wt 'Q my i P 'Jk: . :M lf? . , :V .. I it .,,.. ii -v,. . Z . . .... ' it 1' 1... fn A :'1' I V. 1 wwf Y .. as-rl is-Q 3' J W . m5.. 'E .' E: S., K iz 1 ., -v,-- -v'-v , .. .,- :: 1 :.... .,-- :.- U .. Z:- nfi' J. wi ii W . Q ,,:qq- , - 1 g m, 1 :V':. ' -.,,, A- A - f ', ' as aaaaa ji? C E: S gi gy ii i . ' , T e ,,, ,, Z 'l t ,,,,, :: T ' R f - ' :'gi: J ' . E X A 1 . JA. R ii 3 g , ,A,. A 5 2 fi , FRESHMEN ' 6... ' W -V -r :,., . ,... , ,L L K M... ivan ROW ONE: L. Rigsby, B. Roark, C. Roberts, M. Rol- lins, B. Rose, B. Rose, R. Royal, E. Ruark. ROW TWO: D. Russell, P. Schafer, C. Scott, J. Scott, G. Shaw, C. Sheppard, L. Shump, F. Shupert, ROW THREE: ,Y. Sibrel, R. Simpson, L. Sissle, E. Skaggs, J. Slaughter, C. Smith, L. Smith, L. Stalnaker ROW FOUR: J. Staten, B. Staten, B. Stevens, G. Ste- vens, J. Stevenson, E. Stillwell, S. Swearington, C. Swords ROW FIVE: C. Swords, W. Swords, Tatman, D. Thacker, B. Vanderpool, H. Vandervort, B. Vaughn, K. Vaughters ROW SIX: G. Wade, B. Wallace, C. Warner, R. Wat- son, 1Soph.J, R. Wamick, B. Webb, D. Wessell, S. Williams ROW SEVEN: D. Wolery, P. Yost, S. Wood, M. Wo- ten Marianne Wessell is explaining the Profit and Loss Statement in Mrs. Peters' Sophomore Bookkeeping class. EIGHTH GRADE 60? CLASS GFFICERS ff I If if v f Q4 1 , ,! PRESIDENT ................... RObby Love 2 x SECRETARY ......,....... Carolyn Kennard I V F TREASURER ..... . ...... Jezumie Bower W ., ' fJ'7f' VICE-PRESIDENT ............. Jem-y Biggs G ' I rl!! fi ': ' W R E 1 ' , , I X I ', wif . . .,-'f .1-I-L ,mul , Senato lm 0.3 EIG ...Q Jeanne Bower points to the accent on a word in Mrs. Rolfls Eighth Grade English class. Row 1: P. Abrams, K. Adkins, R. Altman, R. Atkins, W. Bailey Row 2: S. Barber, P. Besco, J. Biggs, J. Bir- chfield, S. Birchfield Row 3: J. Bond, J. Bower, B. Breech, H. Bre- ech, W. Brickey Row 4: R. Browning, J. Byrd, S. Caudill, E. Coleman, R. Coleman Row 5: B-Cooper, C. Conley, F. Cunningham R. Cunningham, J. Davis Row 6: D. Day, J. Dickson, D. Dougherty, B. Douthat, S. Dugan Row 7: A Galloway, P. Gammon, R. Gard- ner, H. Graham, J. Gray c Row 8: R. Greene, J. Hall, J. Hall, W. Hall, H. Hamilton Row 9: N,Hamilton, R. Hamilton, L. Har- bison, D. Hart, W. Hornikel Row 10: D. Horsley, B. Howard, H. Howard, M. Howard, W. Howard fm 'W . was was HTH GRADE . .,... X xx .,.... X' 'KK t W S . far E- ,... . H . yy hw I zj., ' an ' :f. 5 45: f-' - ,WP is V , , ..,.. KFMMKQXZKWX , B fw- . E 1' f A - '-P' ' xi if Cfifn ,P 'Q' Q '15, Mrs Strickland is instructing if Q 'R 5' 5 . . . , . ma .3 5 rff. her pupils in the designing A . of geometrical fifzures. L sf- ' G , it . fg. . Z 3:10. J 5 ix R natorian 60 1335 . . -,nd W0 an fi x 1 w x Sqn, 2301 X gm? ww nga' ' 4 ,.-t J . . ' .V -... 4 f G' PM S' .1 T .12 ' I ...' . 1 5 ., ,', g - Y :ji J V. .. y n . I . - fi: ' N fi . g, A '.. . V in . .t .rv gf rss. : - - 1 gi 'E ' we if ,ni 5' 'Q - Jia V :K W : A - gtg. M 4, ig! .. J --, - ,A '55 lx P A :ff iii::'t I ' 3 1 bg .. Wa . r g ..'- ' '..-W S ,.,,.,. J. J. . . 'f.:. h fi. g g , xx va, ' an ,:.... r 1-:. n 1 , sm A V it I ,jj . -my A me it-v -l-- . 5 .X an , I . ,zu I : Q- .,.,....: Q 35 Q r i l f J . J . 4 iw, 'uw 4 A 'Rim KS-ss I 2 2f' ?E1 i .w . . . A . 'inf 1 ' 1,-f :z 1 Q . R l 5 Cm was 1 . ' . l 1 ' 'E 1 ...V 9 I: EH' ' , . ,,.. 5 35 -R 21 4.- 'hr 'Hi EIGHTH GRADE X I 'ff l A Q W Q .1 ' 5' . L V 1 - :E 4 r I E170 gg XE: 3 .6 s. 3, 'wg nf, P 9. 5 W Ei Q . ,.,4. . ., ':b: li X 1 as Susan Birchfield explains A ' 4' a Solar Eclipse in Mr. Rapp's Eighth Grade Sci- , H ' V, class. f, i 'E , . fs? ll? l' if F A. -xii. - ig Q mf Q . E W 3 s S' lf' M , lj- a .,.,.. , ,-,..., ,X , Zh 5 'M' ff h L H' - Row if W. Ishmael, A. Jewell, D. Johnson, V. Johnson, K. Jones . Row 2: G Journey, H. Carr, C. Kennard, M. ,s ' -,Q 5, I. , Keter, P. Kirkendall 1' .1 ,.:, , K, Q, A Row 31 G. Knauff, lvl. Knauff. s. Kuhn, M. 1.gj , 1.., M' in Lester, M. Lockhart ll. ,.,' 'l .' in i f Row 4: J. Loless, P. Long, R. Love, J. Mc- , ' 'l'. F lllig ...,.. . . ,.,.... Call, E. Mccahh fl' T : -e- 31 ..A, I ..,,. K .hs I-.XA Row 5: D.McComas J. McNeil, J. Madden, . .s ., A , . iii' P V g ui... f' ms, ' 'WZ W' ' I .WVR .f 3... gl 4 ws., sg-E v . . .., ..'-- g ...'. F X' X ia? fl? E. Maggard, A. Malone Row 6: R Mangus, D. Martin, M. May, G. , - . . Meade, D. Mershon M Q I, iw Row 7: H. Mershon, A. Messer, T. Miller, . ,X ' we C. Morgan, S. Morgan .-.- I l ' .Q Q e -,B,,, ' 5, H E' I. Row 8: D, Morrison, J. Monk, P. Muncy, R. . .,...,,.,, I 1 2.524 Newman, M. O'Dell, Row 9: C. Overstreet, P. Parker, T. Partlow, H .2 ' A ' S. Paul, R. Perkins ' 'V ' Row 10: F. Peters, J. Phipps, J. Piat, D. Pick M. Rankin in I . .',.. V Kenneth Coleman points to some important .AI fs, 2 - ,I , facts ln Mr Kirker's Eighth Grade Z - AFV, History class. 1 ' T52 :ff is hh fs am' I ,gg ig: an . ug-ws . 'M gs SMH in lt :..':-:Q N gb, if w :ll 3 fi E ss 51 X slug' wins as ,L . Senatorlan 61 :HFEQMQ , in ., iv s,,,,,., . I ..., , ....... I. 'Elgin' E- V W NX Kwnvfaf Hurry Mrs. Gifford! We're hungry tool r r . , J ' I 522 W W . . A 1 Y FA. - I ir' .1 . - ., 5, wg, :ff . I' 1' 4' l S 3 . J es. . , 9' if ge f if S: in 1 71 E sf wb 7 f' I W' I . '.' , V m , .iw-L, WM--ewhizz ' ,ml 1 ll ll I v- ' li -v iw J' in S' ,- 1 , at , Q if ,,., I . A if 'f I fa.. ll z . .. O al . ' r 1' 1 fghdw 1 W f 1' -fi W - -, cami as- ? ,iw in--.. ig ':-.' 1 jul' -3. I i . rim. ., Z ,xl 'N y A . fl I X mix, r ..., 'L , 5- .E 5' ,J ig fb- . 5 I-A fm 5 32, , M M' . S ig.: iw i xl. if A 42 Gm in 'iiffgh KW K . -. ' Q- k Sw, .'-' , h 1,2 Q gn! Q M i . we J li Www :L - . f R . - W -.i X. f DHL W - 2 km 'IIYPVH V If . EIGHTH GRADE Rhoden, S. Rice, J. Rickett, A. Rinus herd. ROW THREE: W. Shinkle, K. Shupert, T. Smith, E Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith, L. Smith, B. Sowards. ROW FOUR: B. Sparks, J. Speck, N. Spurlock, C Staggs, C. Stamper, L. Starrett, J. Steele N. Tackett. ROW FIVE: J. Taylor, W. Thompson, J. Tieman, H Tieman, J. Titus, J. Tyler, V. Varney, R. Wallace ROW SIX: J. Weaver, M. Webb, S. Webb, K. Well man, W. Wilson, W. Bays, K. Worstell .lr U- MW All in if W 1:1 fu- f 4-v M if ,gg I M X: ., Aww HHH Q1 -pun ,ww V z Wi 'fmalf U '-Q . Q., ., ..... - .... ' gg.. A mf . .,,,., 'fs . 'LW 1' , '53 -. me , , V . , .M ,.:. - ix E J ,f P Q ilu-v 5. J, 1. gli M A . 'Qi fu. . ZX 1 Q x We A s .fy , . X via W Q I . 5' 'Q an 2 -1 f-inf.. si F J, gf, ii. Q.. iz., M m':'.V.,' nlnlbnl K .- S.: 3 . .,., L M ROW ONE: J. Ratliff, P. Ratcliff, V. Redoutey, F. ROW TWO: L. Rolf, P. Abrams, C. Royal, D. Rud- man, N. Sanford, R. Schackart, L. Schackelford, I. Shep- -r SEVENTH GRADE A 0 CLASS OFFICERS g PRESIDENT ........ ...... D onna Brickey ,U VICE-PRESIDENT ........... Sharon Barker SECRETARY ......,....... Linda Bradshaw SA A S, T TREASURER ..... ........ S ue Warner Q 54 ' . 6 .2 jya A X , fig:-I' W S n t a 63 dnvyi f ?7 ' .. ,- , W 3 W7 m : it ' 9' www ' . it A 1225. -his at 4? ., ..,, I .,:. - - ,W e . -. 'U V, .x 'T XM ' , ... U lf . .,,. - , ,fl A M A A i 31 2: -i ..... .,.3: i ..f:.7V,,,.i. Aki M , Q Q ,R , . 3 .bg M34 .3325 wi P: my K K' rr: A I H 'L' N 'Q-w gap 'Bw M' J. 'Eg' , is Q, . '. ':-':::: 'ffl' 3, -. 5 'V' . I 1533. 7 . -: ':: 'H K ::..mi - E5E5's1'fI 1 A ' ,J . V v ,. , L N . M 1-. .- if ...ak -L on . xi.. . , ,fi 1 P U.fw., -. if W I . ., , 5, 5 V Q' -..::f,. .. E:- V :I ma mg .Q Q . ,- ,. his ' - , M 'W ' ' - WE F' A ' 'Wg is fl? . '1 S- . ... ... ... ...i Q H :' ' ww, 21. i . , 4 f ., .. ff:-1 fe' M f -A ik? w i .,-, , . .. U r .. V1 K A , . . , , rg gi T wigs H., it . MW - M -A - 'favs an , W - Y gm, va. 4 it , L SEVENTH GR DE ROW ONE: T. Adkins, S. Barker, S. Bice, J. Blakeman, J. Bloom6eld, R Boyd, L. Bradshaw, D. Brickey, R. Brock. ROW TWO: F. Browning, D. Brunner, N. Burchett, G. Callihan, R. Cline R. Conley, R. Cook, R. Crippen, F. Cummings. ROW THREE: S. Deaver, G. Distel, J. Evans, D. Fisher, L. Foster, L Gardner, G. Gilkerson, G. Gillum, D. Gray. ROW FOUR: L. Grice, A. Hamilton, D. Hazelbaker, H. Henson, S. Ham- monds, D. Holland, I. Hicks, N. Hopkins, S. Hornikel. Dale Shupert and BarbaraPottshold a song book for the carolers at Christ- mas Time. The class listens as Eddie Watts reads in Mr. Davis's class. I -M ...lm t ' WB' new . M f1uw.w.' ... .Q SEVENTH GR DE Mrs. Williams is explaining Percentage to Donna Hazelbaker while Bob- Boyd struggles with his own problems. Row One: E. Ishmael, M. Jewell, W. Jordan, C. Kepp, B. Killen, V. King, D. Kirsch, G. Kitchen, D. Knapp. Row Two: P. Knittle, B. Lane, J. Lauder, E. Leslie, E. Lowe, T. Martin, L. Meeker, W. Messer, C. Messer. Row Three: R. Middleton, D. Mooney, J. Morrow, M. McGraw, J. McGue, R. Mc- Kinney, D. Neumann, J. Newman, G. Noel. Row Four: C. Nolan, W. Ober, F. Osborne, J. Phipps, E. Pistole, B. Potts, G. Prince, C. Rapp, A. Ratcliff. was L . Q... ,Nj - Q' . 5 mf 'E' U... ...Y in if ii .. fy- sf J 1 A M V 1-r P lx.e-CJ ' 'ii . ,... . 1 . --ef M . f - .... , , ...,, f. 17 as-L -' ' - 4 1-Q.. i he W ' il Zi w . - , fi, . ' 2 Ul' , 3 My f - 'Q' if is ......s. :' . ' I :QW ,L N J, 5 is X P 'Z ,'-,,, K pq' J. . R . ' J ' .. -. ' v-,., ' ' v -'-, ni :f 'isr 1- 'i 1 'qi' iff . . f i -..-,,',.... : Q,.3,1. ' . if Q M .,.. f A 1... -' if X 2 w us, .... .., A . 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S ami at ,. .: .J a, . W J. 4 4 , yi mxk :ini X584 , U H :ns ' A 2 -V,. Q .af f 1 V... I, ' T ? 2 . r fr Ji' E V E ' I 'H Gayle Prince, Carol Messer, and Donna Brickey are examining the Christmas cards their teacher received at Christmas time. Row 1: S. Reeg, W. Rigsby, J. Robinson, F. Rose, P. Scott, B Shepherd, O Shepherd, D Shu- pert, J. Smith Row 21 M. Smith, R. Stamner, A. Tatman, R. Thompson, J. Tieman, J Vanderpool, S War- ner, E. Watts, M. Webb Row 3: J. Welch, S. Wessel, C. Whaley, C. Whitman. John Vanderpool and Donna Neumann point to words in their Spelling lesson in Mr Sylan Davis' Seventh Grade class. SIXTH GRADE ,Q CLASS OFFICERS If PRESIDENT ......... Harold Everling W gf VICE PRESIDENT .... Terry Conley J , SECRETARY .Virginia Watson 1 Q13 X TREASURER ...... Jimmy Gillum Wi In 5 D I rl , fq Wu M L ii 'ii I i if 14'r .. i f g 'l ' ff Senato ' - VV --V .A V -. e z Af ,,:- ,V V Ai , Lv A ,4. '2r 'N ' . .. ' g. Q, T m i rr.. ' A ' fm , 311 Q T :W W. 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Q W' I., 1 a SIXTH GRADE Row One: B. Basford, S. Bell, J. Bevens, P. Bevis, S. Biggs, C. Blevens, C. Bowles, J. Boyd C. Bretz, D. Brock. Row Two: D. Brown, L. Brown, P. Brown, L. Butler, J. Gaudill, J. Conley, T. Conley, W. Crisp, C. Davis, C. Davis. Row Three: B. Dillow, D. Dugan, J. Entler, S. Eubanks, J. Evans, T. Evans, H. Everling, D. Frazier, E. Gallimore, R. Gallirnore. Row Four: J. Galloway, C. Gamble, G. Gambill, G. Gambill, L Gambill, D. Gardner, P. Gilkerson, J. Gillum, S. Goodman, J. Grice. Getting ready for Christmas in Mrs. G0etz's Art class. w SIXTH GRADE Marilyn Lookabaugh is reading her Literature lesson While the other students listen atentively in Mrs. Goetz's Sixth Grade Reading class. Row One: C. Guthrie, R. Hall, S. Hall, L. Hart, C. Hatfield, D. Henry, B. Herald, J. Hilliard, R. Holley, R. Hornikel. Row Two: D. Hudson, J. Huff, J. Hughes, J. Humphrey, C. Journey, B. Kennard, A. King, J. Lane, B. Leslie, S. Loless. Row Three: M. Lookabaugh, L. Lowe, M. Lucas, M. Martin, B. McGue, M. Meadows, W . Mershon, C. Monoskie, J. Mundahenk, D. Nibert. Row Four: R. Nibert, A. Ober, M. O'Dell, M. Paul, S. Perkins, H. Puckett, J. Ratliff, S. Reiter, J. Rickett, E. Rigsby. . ., r H 55' , - . ,M f- . f J -2. dw E m. A QM in . :gm W 4 'W' . Qs' 134. wi.. vp, 1 0' be ' ' -n-...i V, dm, . 5' 7 SL in if ,jaw .'3'f'. .we A V ' Q. 'P' as-, -. L !' ' 1. 4'-. ' QT f - A . ,,.,... A LA ' a s K- .A , an . . . ,Z .2 . Y. Nh if .., . 'J , AA N gm H -.1553 , , .fa ft H .fr f fn a . . A... ,M f -' 0- A 'W My g 2 .r,,,a, A W jjj' . 5 W 7, gg, J.. . ii ik. , . if W' ,wage-'.f we-,. . F- 1 -.N r W' ' Q 4 ,W , , , Wh 'f X 1: i::fr ::Y': 'K 3 :V - 7 K K A W imma.. 'J I :W . l A - 'mt Q ' ' ,.., ,,, ' 'X J - , U A - V - 2- , ' -'fr .- ... .., .f , W ww 3.3 -Q ' fig:-'fi' ' , .- -15 K .M .. ss' ,Q , ' 5 'L if .Q W- ' ' ' fr' f.. is-2 ' 5 Q... A , . - 9 'F' 1 ' i ' . . .,.. 1 . ' A lr 'D 1955 . V 5 A - f s S. ' ' . t ' li. ,sg . ,,.,. 9 wg W fi- 1- 5? M . ' use Qt' C' 'R' 5 .. 5 Q -Q? 'fi . ' X , I Q , 'air 5, ' ' in . ., . ' - QTL' 4 fa. Nu- n g: Q. J .I ' ,:.e:g-'::5.r ,. - If Q - Q f, , . H we L . .. , impasse gm A -W X gg, . ,fy f.. :. .. . , -' a s - - - 1 : ' - A , an .,.,,, . K ' ...,. . 'L ffi22'i5f3if+Ef: ' ss ir ' . , .,,a..,, .Q M 'H ' if Q ' - .... , A- -V.. -rf. i f '? i 5 ' -, , , 1 -, '-:.... In Q zz . 'I 'I - ' ififf , - .,.,, 3 1' if ' S Q 3' A . ii Q J ' ii' , 3 if . . :ASII J ,. SIXTH GRADE Row 1: R. Rhea, L. Riley, B. Robinson, N. Sheppard, S.Speck, J,Staggs, J Stamper, B.Ste- ele, E. Stewart, J. Stone Row 2: J. Tackett, D. Thomas,B.Thompson, J.Thompson, J. Thompson, J Vanderpool, H. Varney, V. Watson. A. Weaver, J. Williams Row 3: R.Willis. R.Winters, B .Worstell, L. i Zornes. r i i l Joy Grice, Clovis Journey, and Willard Mershon i are struggling with their Arithmetic in Mrs. Ar- l nett's Sixth Grade class. r r w V 1: 5.33.-.,: ' , ' ' -:5 , .f ' Q 2. ,' 'V :v , : I W, ' j- V MW i , I is M ' I f I iuluu iigfir. fi V' A f- li Jw . 'Q 'QI' 'F F' . f e -. , PH , . ,, W, I A .. ' ' ' i s ' '--1-:,. ' ' Us -1,-::.. e - L1 e'.i'ff4 ,r.,.., e MI an ,gg Q 5' Learning the Rules of Good Living in Mrs. Gifford's Sixth Grade Health class. K ? l i l P l L. 4 FIFTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ........... Dianne Butterbaugh VICE-PRESIDENT ........... Larry Coleman SECRETARY ........ . .. .... Richard Pick TREASURER ...... .... D on Mitchell Q A53 I 0 ul .Z ,ral Qs? K3 KVM Senatori 8 Y S X .... Vi :..:v I , Xk , gg . .. ,, .. ,,. 'Win- iv? vi I .iz , NM -I V ,fizjff X W ,- Q Q ' tl, -I V -:fl E, 7. I JZ- nl I ew , W t A I . .-. ., . - 53, ,. f . X -,J .. f , .. ' ' - PW, gl ,i Q. f.M , f ' . F F H '-1.-. ,-. -. gc.. 3,-.51 ,. .5 '. W 'V . 52' 5 V ' A .',. . i r' 1 T lvf V- 1 .,1..Q, .2 g 1 -' - rf v , va gi . .5 'MU 'QW ,r Nw.-r f Q . . , QQ A . 'fi ..: . 1 mia , ,Q . , -1 A 'T gf qw, In is 1. ! 55 . 'W 'H' . I. 9 'W is my lm? Q Jin: 'Q ,E f , , ' L , F fm si ,,, FIFTH GRADE Row One: R. Atkins, J, Bellomly, D. Besco, L. Boyd, C. Brown, N. Brunner, D. But terbaugh, D. Carver, N. Casey, B. Cline. Row Two: D. Coleman, L. Coleman, R. Conley, J. Cunningham, D. Day, D. Distel, R. Dugan, M. Evans, R. Evans, D. Ferguson. Row Three: M. Flannery, L. Gaither, R. Gillum, C. Gray, J. Gregory, D. Hamilton, S. Hamm, J. Hatfield, P. Hatfield. Merry Christmas! write Fifth Graders R. Gillum, R. Dugan, T. Royal, and R. Mershon. V , nl 12 ' ' ...: - is . .:' ' Www 7 nn., 1 will 'N ' - , .,,- . P X if ' f V ., . S . X- .. - .1-. ,.,- 1 . fag ',. :,' 1 - 1 ' :xl . . ,milf -15:3 .in , 5, .. , mn I . V U MM- Vgk . .. ,.,,,, . L. .. E Z: E . ' - '1' 2 Q l wwsf. ia.. -A-: F ... J S J .a,. . . :-A, ' 'k : . 1 H -x X l F' S 1 'g ' gf ' 'Uri a 2 .' , E W ..- J . it wr lhwiqgg 'Zi V , l Qi -- aww 4 ' K .... . .1-. A Ea.. . x s Y Y , .. ,Ex . . , .... . . FIFTH GRADE Row One: P. Hilliard, R. Hinze, D. Hobbs, L. Hudson, K. Johnson, S. Killen W. Kirk, C. Kitchen, J. Lane, W. Lewis. Row Two: J. Lockhart, L. Lovenguth, G. Lute, T. Maggard, S. Manning, L. Marcum, J. Maynard, C. McCown, W. McGinnis, S. McKee. Row Three: M. Mefford, H. Messer, D. Mitchell, A. Moore ,C. Moore, J. Moore, T. Moore, V. Moore, J. Muncy, H. Murta. M. Cummings, R. Pack, K. Crull, L. Stephens, T. Lucas, W. Jewell, and D. Pollard stand at attention in a Fifth Grade class room. 54-'w it : M I . W . .. 2 . H ,.., W , gm' '1-,,, A f M xi , if '1 at up 'rr . . i L. - .. . . . r , .: N , if Q. . in-but g , , 1 - k,, f -5 ' 'V if' Q l V 'au I '. V ff- 1 .bA, J . A. -Q r 1 'Q' , 4 . nu 2 arm- 7' ' ': -'. VA v:, : i i., M 5 M, ' mfs ' -Q ' gg' H i F gv . li ll il , Y: X My , . Q 59, , if 'wi FIFTH GRADE ROW ONE: N. Myers, P. Parker, P. Parker. D. Perkins, R. Pick S. Pistole, D. Pollard, L. Redoutey, T. Rhodes, L. Ridgeway ROW TWO: E. Rigsby, J. Roberts, F. Rollins, N. Rollins, S. Rol- lins, M. Rose, W. Sadler, C. Sartin, D . Scott, J. Seison ROW THREE: S. Shover, M. Shump, C. Smith, J. Smith, C. Spurlock, R. Spurlock, S, Staggs, M. Stevens, S. Tolliver, R. Tyler, ROW FOUR: H. Van Hoose, C. Wear, J. Wedebrook, J. Wessel, D. Willis, Lassie. Mrs. Gifford explains possessives to B. Herald and R. Hornikel in her Sixth Grade English class. C. Moore, N. Myers, H. Van Hoose, and T. Moore are enriching their knowledge as they study the dictionary in a Fifth Grade class room. 514-5 ff if iii 2 f ff I ff ff 4 Transportation of Students of Yester- years' 'Old Dobbin, Forerunner of the Modern School Bus. 2 r 2 x 331- ' 3 . K W ,,, QL I. 2 ' V 4 J X .... ' fi ,L YE? V4 ' .A , fif- F 5 2 Qiflf Z QL? ,fl .fx A k 1+ x .f -wiv. MQ LR' 3,5 - 5, 2 al V 1 :J f ', jfs: V ag fl ,Q Q A 'Qi V EV A . . fffzfv .,'-' .nf ' v 5 if I. A x , .. , , -i ,iii , ' Q12 V 'Az If VY- ' M. ' , X55 Ffgfi: 5. 1 . Ei f 52' Q. 'ilk ffl? Xu ,, ,tg all . if f if 35 HO OR OCIETY Row One: Mrs. Mitchell, J Brown. A. Howard, P. Smith, S. Jordan, L. Scheid, S Jones, J. Arnett. RowTwo: L. Thompson, J. Ingles, J. Nibert, C. Smith, P. Sparks, J. Callihan Row Thr993L. Meade, G. Fields, S. Lauder, L. Thomas. C Kincaid, B. Pruitt. Row Four: J. Walker. J. Bower, J. Booth, T. Reiser, W. Gregory, C. Conley. IOR URVEY Row One: J. Bower, K. Cooper, C. Kincaid. W. Wolery. Row Two: G. Fields, L. Thomas, C. Conley, P. Andre, J. Brown. Mrs. Amy Mitchell, Instructor. P. Andre. Row One:, L. Scheid, J. Basford, J. Arnett, J. Meade, G. Leedy, V. Book, G. Fields Row Two: P. Sparks, A. Jordan, J. Nibert, W. Gregory, G. Knauff, D. Fields, L Thomp- son, S. Jordan Row Three: K. Beekman, L. Meade, L. Hamilton, J. Walker, J. Biggs, C. Conley, M Weaver, S. Warren, T. Cooper Row Four: C. Smith, J. Shupert, T. Tipton, T. Reiser, R. Lowe, J. Gayhart, L. Thomas A. Howard Row Five: W. Wolery, J. Bower, K. Cooper, J. Booth TROPHY WINNER RowOne: T. Reiser, G. Fields, C. Smith, L. Thompson, M. James, M. Rollins. Row Two: A. Howard, V. Book, G. Leedy, C. Smith, J. Arnett, C. Shepherd. JU IOR-SENIORE GLI HCLUB ,iwlondllllnf J .-fr' .Mi H F'-4. f-Q Row One: D. Wear, S. Lauder, L. Scheid, L. Ratliff, P. Roberts, S. Jordan, D. Roberts R. Williams, S. Elliott,-B. Book. Row Two: L. Meade, K. Lucas, S. Gilkerson, J. King, P. McGlothlin, R. Bradley, D. Hoover, G. Conley, N. Peters. Row Three: M. Weaver, J. Arnett, P. Sparks, K. Hamer, S. Kitchen, P. Smith, K. Knauff, P. Roark, P. Morgan, Row Four: A. Jordan, J. Bradshaw, L. Wilburn, B. Pruitt, G. Lakin, G. Perry, M. McCowen, B. Barber, D. Kitchen, Row Fivezg G. Fields, S. Jones, G. Scott, T. Cooper, J. Brown Row Six: P. Arnett, C. Kincaid, J. Ingles, L. Thompson, A. Howard, J. Royce, R. Dam- ron, R. Elrod, B. Thomas, L. Caudill Row Seven: B. Wolery, C. Smith, L. Thomas, R. Shimkle, P. Andre, J. Walker, P. Perry, J. Nibert, J. Howell Row Eight: C. Conley, J. Bower, K. Cooper, E. Kennard, W. Gregory, B. McCall, J. Cal- lihan, -I. Biggs. Row Nine: J. Booth, R. Phillips K. Hamer, J. Shupert. EW LIFE CLUB Row One: S. Elliott, S. Hall, R. Warnock, B. Vanderpool, C. Shepard, G. Royce, M Howard, J. King, M. King, J. Hopkins, C. Scott, J. Hall, M. Hall. Row Two: F. Sibrel, P. Pollard, H. Walker, C. Stout, H. Conley, J. McNutt, S. Schiltz K. Kessinger, D. Hoover, S. Delong, G. Conley, R. Kincaid, D. Jarvis, G. Powers Row Three: L. Rigsby, B. Stevens, P. Schaffer, D. Wear, F. Jordan, L. Dooley, H. Hud- son, J. Graham, P. Perry, P. McGlothlin, M. James, S. Pierce, H. Morgan, J. Callihan, C Braden, A. Howard. Row Four: A. Jordan, J. Arnett, J. Nibert, L. Thompson, R. Bloomfield, P. Journey, H Klever, R. Bradley, T. Cooper, C. Smith, P. Redoutey, M. Wooten, B. Miller, K. Beekman J. Slaughter. Row Five: S. Greenhaw, A. Parker, B. Vaughn, R. Meyers, J. Lowe, C. Bartley, R. Ni- bert, C. Smith, J. Ingles, C. Smith, W. Hopkins, S. McGlone, P. Bean, M. Weaver, R Shinkle, W. Gregory. Row Six: R. Phillips, D. Lang, J. Booth, R. Wallace, G. Wade, F. Frump. 1 LIBRARIANS Row One: P. Wedebrook, A. Tieman, D. Manning, D. Newman, R. McNeil. Row Two: W. Hopkins, C. Smith, C. Jackson, G. Fields, D. Rhoden, I. Scott, S. McGlone. EW PAPER STAFF Row One: J. Howell. Row Two: P. Perry, J. Graham, S. Warren. Row Three: N. Hamilton, W. Jayne. Row Four: T. Cooper, R. Lowe, Mr. Reiser. Row Five: J. Walker, Mrs. Peters. WM' -.,g,,,,m0w.Dy,.? J. H LATI CL B Now One: E. Riffe, B. Deaver, S. VVood, M. James, M. Martin. Row Two: K. Beekman, M. Booth, J. Meade, J. Hopkins. P. Shaffer. Row Three: H. Manning. A. Penn, D. Jarvis, J.,Curnmings, G. Powers, P. Journev. Row Four: G. Leedy, C. Jackson, S. Greenhaw, C. Smith, J. Booth, D. Long, G. Knauff SPANISH CLUB Row One: D. Logan. R. Phillips, L. Hamilton. Row Two: D. Smith, C, Jayne, M. VVillianis, S. Jordan, D. Ishmael, S. Elliott, P. Good ivks ITIHH. Row Three: D. Canter, C. Harrison, D. O'Dell, R. Herald. SENATORIAN STAFF Mildred Weaver pastes a class picture for the Senatoriang Alberta Howard and Lois Thompson trim a basketball shotg Letitia Scheid and Jo Anne Ingles examine a completed layout. WMM, MN lzi -gg K me v' ,X War Senatorian Co-editors are Tom Reiser and Carolyn Roger Bridwell, staff photographer, caught in the act Kincaid. WWE' T ' T STAFF Charlene Smith, Business Manager, Works at the adding machine, while Lenora Meade proofreads the copy before Sara Lauder and Patsy Sparks type the material to fit. vi' ' s le: Q ' 'ei v . ' J--1 i V if fw 7' Senator Claghorn proofreads the i 1954 Senatorian. i Go get 'em boys! Senatorian ad takers. Left to right: Duane Lang, Hurst Klever, Perry Hall, James Booth, and George Smith. I DU TRIAL ART CLUB Row One: Mr. Reiser, J. Staten, J. Lauderm, D. McCowen, B. Journey, N. Cambill, G Ober, B. Swords, J. Slaughter. Row Two: E. Stillwell, T. Geyer, B. Rose, D. Monk, L. Stalnker, J. Hall, F. Frump, J Bridwell, D. Ishmael. Row Three: C. Swords, P. Long, B. Lewis, J. Stevenson,W. Cottral, B. Hoover, D.Sparks B. Applegate, P. Vemier, C. Bartley. Row Four: D. Russel, E. Smith, D. Pontius, B. Barker, J. Hart, K. Vaughters, R. Brid- well, H. Boling, C. Swords, R. Pollard Row Five: C. Liston, R. McGlone, J. Shupert, J. Wilson, N. Shiveley, B. Wallace, C Roberts, G. Perry, W. Hall. Row Six: J. Adkins, C. Crisp, B. Coburn, P. Howard, R. O'Dell, F. Elliott, N. Evans, D Byrd, J. Frost. HOME ECO OMICS CLUB Row One: P Rigsby, M. Howard, F. Wilbum, R. Williams, P. Roberts, J. Royce, E. How- ard, M. Galloway, H. Walker, C. Stout, J. Basford. Row Two: P. Redoutey, B. Miller, C. Smith, D. Newman, L. Knauff, J, Sowards, M. Bur- trum, D. Smith, L, Dooley, B. Mangus. Row Three: S Glikerson, N. Royal, R. Royal, I. Ruark, D. Manning, D. Bloomfield, F. Manning, S. Dingus. Row Four: B. Shepherd, R. Herald, S, Cooper, C. Burtrum, S. Shivner, B. Meade, D. Brown. Row Five: J. Skaggs, J. Bradshaw, H. Moore, N. Smith, N. Schackart, W. Tatman, S. Kitchen, K. Hamer, Mrs. Melvin. Row Six: G. Howard, A. Lackey, T. Litz, P. Osborne, P. Wedebrook, K. Knauff, B. Young, B. Ratliff. Row Seven: P. Yost, C. Reynolds P. Arnett. G. Scott, F. Dunn, B. Rollins, E. Lackey. ' ' ..i1i.S,i2m'LQ.1.L -.. J ,i.ss...t ..:su2.Zsa.:.x.E.M... W im..,n.i..,.... . MATH CLUB Row One: C. Shepherd, R. Meyers, R. O'Dell, J. Meade, J. Hopkins, M. James, J. New man, R. Hobbs. Row Two: Mrs. McClurg, -R. Kincaid, B. Pollard, G. Powers, D, Jarvis, M. Morrow, J Arnett, V. Book, C. Braden, C. Scott. Row Three: L. Thomas, J. Brown, P. Andre, M. Woten, P. Journey, P. Yost, A. Penn, S Greenhaw, K. Beekman, D. Fields, A. Howard. Row Four: R. West, W. Gregory, C. Smith, C. Conley, J. Neeley, T. Tipton, W. Partlow D. Brunner, R. Bell, W. Wolery, J. Biggs, J. Shupert, J. Walker, G. Knauff, C. Craycraft D. Wolery, Mr. Barrett. S NIOR SCIENCE CLUB Row One: H. Moore, P. Roberts, B. Sheppard, R. Williams, F. Wilburn, G. Fields, Mr. Ketter. Row Two: B. Lucas, G. Scott, N. Schackart, P. Osborne, F. Dunn, A. Smith. Row Three: A. Howard, A. Lackey, V. Smith, B. Thomas, I. Scott, J. Brown, L. Thomas, P. Andre. Row Four: P. Riley, C. Conley, B. Wolery, J. Biggs, Jo Walker, W. Messer. Row Five: D. Brunner, R. Bower, R. Pick, D. Riffe, D. Graham, G. Frasher. ATHLETKICLUB Row One: S. Jordan, P. Bean, M. Williams, R. Harold, C. Jayne. Row Two: J. Hicks, D. Canter, C. Harrison, V. Book, D. Logan, Advisor, H. Ratliff. CLUB Row One: Mr. Davis, J. Bower, R. Bower, B. Murphy, B. Boyd, B. Swords, D. Jordan, R. Denning, R. Darnron, R. Lowe, Mr. Everling. Row Two: G. Kuhn, H. Gardner, E. Kennard, P. Thompson, VV. Jarrells, T. Jones, K. Ham er, T. Tipton, P. Arnett. Row Three: J. Ward, T. Payne, D. Mowery, P. Farley, R. Payne, G. Frasher, C. Dickson. '--- ' 'M- D-,, - ,-... - V '.A ' I-7 Iii ' , 5.-rv.-itz 4,1 MUSIC USICE RICHE I THE OULY' Our' music program offers a Wholesome life enriching experience to the student. Both our probed choir and our newly uniformed marching band, provide a rich musical' outlet as Well as pleasant social experience. We strive, not so much for musical per- fection, as for musical enjoyment now- and later. DALE GILLETTE Director of Band and Instrumental Music. DONNA LAYMAN Instructor of Vocal Music. E Senatorian 85 . l l 4 4 1 1 1 I Drums Slides right! Trumpeteers--with a fanfare gay. Clarinets Front and Center! and Cymbals Now we add the Saxes YKAY We B R QA ek on MARCHING Gale Scott, Suzanne Jones, Tesann Cooper, Delores Hall Letitia Scheid, Shirley Jordan, Loretta Brown MARCHING ,- A G0-Z l 9, I William Wolery 9'-N 5' S Efgflf 9 fill jf I1 f 1' X 5: Z ffa 6 v a ' C' I J xix ,il l ff' .I X MAIDENS MAJOR Senatorxan Sb 5 'WW vwxwwf kfi 1, ' . 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' 4' 4 A 1' +fi-A M, ff' ,W ' X q, 'M Wifi A V ?4'5H Keep the lines straightg we want a perfect formation. Mr. Gillette directs the band in the new rehearsal room. Practice session before the game. N ,,tN ,J N. ,cr, t Q -U fl , K 'ffw ' Pr wr ' 'y 2' ' i ' ff, , '1 ' Q rg, I if 3 3' ,lf gk K: Q E, V if A , ,ff YW, X fygi we if ' Q, gi . ' W 43,1 1 ff 3 ,W A if A W , r r W f 5 ' 11' , ' 1 ' 'Q .a ww I5 gii'ii3.+ - 1 'Z' in ' i if 1' i r ' c MW, M Y gf: gg , f' in , . f U, gr. f 1 A .v 1 t 1 11 - . 1 i c A . r W ne? M ' , 1 - 'Wh ,QM ' h- :Q '33 W-1w 'W i'55 255 V' A ii? , VW ' W , ' 2 7YiEiEiQ2Qvs?f,:?1 , Q 2 xr gi My 1 . VW, gg .r , , f,f.,,.1g?:3:M?Lgl3W,4 -r A . . M1 ,i H .. A ' W -f ' fi., 1 A A 1 1 1 M1 f , A ,WM ' W K 1 ' A'f'3iQWy , ,' , l cr 'K ' A Aka, : wk - f , A :f,?'W . 1 ' ' ' , ' 'K 'mf ' - 'g ' 'km Q . Y :mim i I .Q 'i7:7f3'PfW-3 m.,,J,igL:vg, tvgiiih , n 'gfggfjlf ' K w w . 3. try' 5, ' Tggfiff N if ff? Mwiwuilii -A w , 'N T , 1- 14 v nf if? A , JM Mwiy ,fe,:4V' M in ,,,, , , A, Sh 'if ' f mg if 3:-,gg vf fewipgi ' - , 'i,M m1 4 1 ,. wfmw, my ?N: 'fa:4.1wwmiw 4: ww f ii i Mairmif ,,M' 1 T Lg ,N .412 f ,git12zimfazk t.:maasmszsEE.si2ie+ssaiiaaimi5m?5ieQw.:f5Qzagi35eiszitziiesk MIXED CHOR S Row one: M. Howard, J. King, J. Moore, S. Schiltz, S. Wood, R. Manning, B. Johnson, M. Wessel. Row two: B. Book, S. Elliott, S. Rutherford, L. Adams, B. Gray, J. Sowards, P. Mullen, J. Basford. Row three: P. Yost, J. Royce, E. Wilson, S. Elliott, D. Rhoden, J. Adams, J. Sowards, J. Smalley. Row four: L. Thomas, P. Andre, C. Conley, R. West, H. Klever, A. Scheid, S. Pierce, P. Roberts. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row one: E. Lackey, Y. Sibrel, P. Roark, J. Cummings, S. Wood, A. Lackey, B Johnson, J. Sowards, B. Ratliff. Row two: L. Thomas, J. Smalley, P. Yost, R. Manning M. Manchester, C. Jordan, L. Caudill, D. Kitchen. Row three: A. Smith, P. Andre, E Wilson, B. Barber, D. Brown,-B. Rollins, D. Rhoden J. Adams. Row four: K. Brooks S. Pierce. P. Roberts. L. Ratliff. R. Warnock, J. King, M. Howard. S. Jordan. ADE W ,Kiwis 'Aw.r nm ii N VARSITY FGOTBALL TE M . ' fix f i ff J if -A,.:5 'iz T . ' ' , .- Y W f l J Tom Jones Bill Boyd ,L Q Richard Jordan 2 , , Hifi if SGIHOI' Guard Junior Guard J Junior Guard , ' X We A '...,..,. in . sf Ronald Mowery 3 X Bill Sparks Sophomore Half Back if Senior End A E to 'A Gene Kuhn PA 5 A1lStarS.O.C. H fi Senior End ,.,,, ,'i- Howard McCann Ronny Payne Sophomore Goof'-1 Ausmr s.o.c, Senior Tackle Walter Jarrells I Junior Center H' Tx Hurst Klever .. ' ,.,gg.-339' 4, uv Bob Swords Junior Half Back 'J of N ZVZ E T Sophomore Quarter Back M EQQ 1 gh. HRW! 21, ggi. I ' 1 I. X , , . ,,... , ' -4 .fb -yn? VARSITY FOGTBALL TEAM Q, fi V533 .A KJ ff V Z W T Tipwn qi' A WM' ' om my Q ,N H ,, yy. . MM of lbw ,, ff k .:,. , J r Quarter Back '1x,,,,j5bYl',..- H but Vg :' 2 - gs 'ef GW' 1 ..,. 1 jj PM 1 'Q ': ' ' - :Eif.5' ' Sophomore Hal! Bock i z X ? !'1 73: M in X ll 4 vit Ken Hamer 553 All sw s.o.c. Y l senior Fullnmk lg Paul Fu-lay ' Junior I-hlfBo.ck W ,,,, ' ,Q if R x if V NQAQ '. X , , ws n John ward R QPR Junior Tackle Ronald Shepherd ig Sophomore Tackla Ronnld Browning Q ,a ix 2 fi L .. :,. T 'Q 'S f Craddie Frye Sophomore Contax Sophomore Tackle ,.,,., is fx, We DICRP p- Jumor Tackle X ,..,,oV .:-- ,.o. q VARSITY FOGTBALL TEAM Charles Dickson Junior End T 'Q 'AXMN .:E. gki-uh, W: 5 mm ff if K .MLM Q!! W? 9 L If J XA i ..,. VA Z' lg ' - . , ' .v,., fi , A - i:-, uw .J 'S a G 9 X Z '.,'-,'V -1 UW.4 if Thomas Payne S r Senior End X 2 A Ronald Damron f , J senior Quarterback J -,n. ,J 'J n D 1 fig . .. .,..-,, -,,- V ' ' 7 1-' . 7 . ,:., Q, Captain , M' . 9 1-- 1 ..A,. ' 'N Q ,f QM Q. ., ,',. Riel IMOWGW I X I 1 V , senior Halfback ' Q do , ff' V EfhStK8DD8Id -,,' df 1 Ausm s.o.c. q V p Y, Q-..' 'ia an G1-fd W in Ralph Denning W , 54 Q Junior Guard W w. ::,, Q, . ' David Canter 5 vf 3' ag Sophomore Tackle 'N w . we WN JY Gary Cook Junior End EXT Sophomore Guard Paul Thompson OUR FOOTBALL COACHES Head Football Coach Harold E Everling and Assistant Coach Robert Brennan are going over ' ' '15, , 2 ' W F F W. , some important plays for the EAST-WEST game. T ,1I FOOTBALL MANAGE RS 'ff' ' David Bond and Bob Sparks are inspecting football equipment before the big game. 1111 Before the decisive S.O.C. game, the determined team receive instructions from Coach Everling. Are these some of the up and coming champs? B. Boyd, D. Canter, R. Browning, R. Mowery, R. Shepherd, H. McCann, G. Cook. . F RE ELL TO THE SENIOR PLAYERS O THIS STRI G . C. Dickson, R. Payne, P. Farley, T. Jones, K. Hamer, E. Kennard, R. Damron, D. Mowery, W. Jarrells, T. Payne, B. Sparks. WASHI GTON SE ATORSOF 1955 P. Thompson, B, Swords, J. Ward, M. Smith, H. Gardner, R. Jordan, T. Tipton, H. Klever, C. Frye, G. Kuhn. Senatorian 98 1 ':', -ff f LUNEINEE 5. rf i 2. fiizgf W .,,MMa, A 5 .A W , 'I ' 'GF f.. f' is 3 isi- f td M har its ,J RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM Row one: Coach Robert Brennan, J. Belford, H. Vandervort, M. Haffner, W Swords, J. Hopkins, B. Roark. Row two: L. Dugan, J. Boyd, R. Logan, R. Hazelbaker H. Lakin, D. Bond, C. Rayburn, D. Murphy. EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM Row one: B. Love, Manager, S. Webb. D. Johnson, J. Davis, T. Smith, K. Jones. Row two: R. Perkins, D. Mershon, J. Rickett, V. Johson, B. Shinkle, B. Hornikel. Row three: W. Bailey, R. Gardner, T. Partlow, J. Smith, F. Titus, Coach Kenneth Rapp. FRIENDSHIP EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM Row one: F. Lewis, C. Easter, R. Spindler, D. Metzger, D. Sparks, E. Jackson, E. Pollard, G. Evans, J. Yeley, M. Smith, W. Smith. Row two: D. Wilson, B. Waters, R. Helsinger, R. Schwamberger, R. Boling, F. Cooper, M. Lute. Row three: Coach Clyde Anderson, F. Kennedy, R. Swords, T. Davis, E. Givens, B. Sweeney, S. Bean, B. Gill. TF' .19 1115328584 Qi. 232 .1 'M THE QUEEN ,S ATTENDANTS CHOSEN BY THE STUDENT BODY KATHRYN BROOKS Junior Attendant KARLENE KNAUFF Senior Attendant JOETTA MOORE Sophomore Attendant HAZEL MORGAN Freshman Attendant Senatorian 100 L. ... 4. DORIS MARTIN Eighth Grade Attendant OUR FOOTBALL QUEEN RUBY WILLIAMS-FOOTBALL QUEEN CHOSEN BY THE FOOTBALL TEAM V ,nn 1 , , 4 VAR ITY CHEERLEADER Sue Gilkerson, Phyllis Smith, Shirley Kitchen, Karol Hamer, Charlotte Stout, Mary Sue Williams, Inset: Judy Hicks. Beatrice Stevens, Shirley Hall, Martha Ferguson, Sandra DeLong, Marilyn James. , gi , , QQ li lx Kg! LT M EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS J. Moore, K. Brooks, K. Knauff, R. Williamsiqueenj, H. Morgan, D. Martin. Co-Captains Ernest Kennard and Dick Mowery with Queen Ruby Williams Queen and Junior Senior attendants in a modern day chariot. 1953 FOOTBALL GAME RESULTS Portsmouth West .... 26 Cincinnati Deer Park 0 Portsmouth West .... 35 Notre Dame Portsmouth West .... 12 Xenia ............ 19 Portsmouth West .... 6 Waverly .... . . . Portsmouth West .... 38 Oak Hill ..... . . . Portsmouth West .... 7 Wheelersburg ...... Portsmouth West .... 18 New Boston Portsmouth Portsmouth West .... 6 West .... 26 Portsmouth East . . . Wurtland Ky. ...... 13 WEST OPENS SEASON WITH 26-0 TRIUMPH OVER AN OUTCLASSED CINCINNATI DEER PARK ELEVEN The West Hi Senators opened their 1953 sea- son with a decisive 26-0 win over Deer Park of Cincinnati. Performing on a rain-soaked gridiron at West Portsmouth, the Senators built up a 19-0 halftime lead, adding a final tally in the last quarter. Dick Mowery, an all SOC halfback last season, paced the winners with two touchdowns, one com- ing on a 55 yard jaunt. Ken Hamer passed to end Charles Dickson for a tally and Herb Gardner added a TD on a 50 yard gallop in the fourth quarter. PORTSMOUTH WEST TROUNCES NOTRE DAME 35-6 FOR FIRST SOC WIN' West roared to its first SOC win over an out- manned Notre Dame eleven 35-6 on the West Side gridiron. Dick Mowery was the big gun in the Senator at- tack, Mowery intercepted a Notre Dame pass, ran 85 yards for a TD, circled end for 30 yards and-an- other TD and passed to Ron Damron for another tally. Hamer scored a touchdown on a plunge and Farley scored on a 50 yard run. Notre Dame's TD came late in the fourth quarter. WEST LOSES AT XENIA 19-12 Portsmouth West traveled to Xenia, but came out loser in a hard-fought 19-12 decision. Xenia, always a Central Ohio powerhouse, had too much for the Senators. Operating from a split-T formation, they built up a 19-0 lead going into the fourth quarter, but there the Senators tallied twice and were going strong when time ran out. Dick Mowery raced 35 yards for a TD and Ken Hamer added the other TD on a 5 yard plunge. WAVERLY NIPS WEST IN SOC THRILLER 7-6 Waverly High scored a first quarter touchdown, added the. extra point on a pass then held on to edge West 7-6 on the West Portsmouth field in an SOC contest. This loss evened the Senators' record at 2-2 and they were out of the SOC lead. West's lone tally came in the second quarter when Bob Swords circled end for a 30 yard scoring play after Tom Payne had intercepted a Waverly pass. The try for the extra point failed and as it turned out that was the ball game. WEST ROMPS AT OAK HILL 38-0 West High School snapped a two game losing streak by steamrolling to a 38-0 win over an out- classed Oak Hill eleven at Oak Hill. Ken Hamer and Herb Gardner scored two touch- downs each in the first quarter and then added two more touchdowns in each the third and fourth peri- ods to rack up their third victory of the year. Bill Sparks and Dick Mowery tallied once each also. West's defensive platoon never let Oak Hill get in- side the Senator 20 yard line. SPARKS' BOOT GIVES SENATORS SOC TRIUMPH OVER WHEELERSBURG 7-6 West High School took an early lead and then held on to nip Wheelersburg 7-6 in a Homecoming game. Ken Hamer smashed across from the Wheelers- burg 3 yard line early in the second quarter to put West in front in the SOC battle. Bill Sparks kicked the extra point as the two rivals battled on even terms the rest of the game. Wheelersburg scored their TD after recovering a Senator fumble behind West's goal line. WEST UPSETS FAVORED NEW BOSTON 18-7 IN SOC CONTEST West High School dumped the slightly-favored New Boston Tigers, 18-7, on the West gridiron be- fore some 1200 nearly frozen fans. The Senators scored two touchdowns in the first period and once in the second stanza in registering their fifth win of the 1953 football campaign. The Tigers scored their TD in the second quarter. This was the fifth year in a row that West has bowled over the Glenwood Tigers. Not since '48 has a Tiger eleven won a game from a Harold tMonkJ Everling coached Senator eleven. Dick Mowery scored all three Senator tallies on runs of 85, 4, and 72 yards. The Senator forward wall paced by Bill Sparks, Ron and Tom Payne, Ernest Kennard, and Walt J arrells kept the Tiger offense bottled up all night. EAST AND WEST BATTLES TO A 6-6 TIE Portsmouth East snapped Portsmouth West's string of SOC championships at three straight and clinched the championship as they fought the Sen- ators to a 6-6 standoff at Allard Park. The tie, coming before a chilled crowd, gave East a 5-0-1 league record and the SOC title. West, which hasn't lost to an East team in the past four years, has a 3-1-1 SOC mark and is assured of the run- nerup position. Both teams scored in the third quarter. Herb Gardner sprinted 63 yards for West tally three plays deep in the second half. East got the tally right back on a sustained drive. The West linemen stopped the vaunted East run- ning attack and limited the Tartans to a 106 yards gained. WEST ENDS SEASON WITH 26-13 VICTORY OVER WURTLAND West High School packed all its scoring in the first half and coasted to an easy 26-13 victory over an outclassed Wurtland, Ky. eleven. Dick Mowery scored a TD in the opening stanza when he rambled 35 yards to pay dirt. Ken Hamer raced 50 yards for a tally and Herb Gardner gal- loped 45 yards for a score in the first quarter. Tom Tipton went over from 6 yards out in the second quarter to complete the West scoring. The win enabled West to finish the season with a 6-2-1 record - another fine season under Coach Monk Everling. Senatorian 104 . W si o U2 '15 D U3 s.. as E o II s-T CJ 3 o CQ 5, s-4 5-I cu '1 ui 3 o rl :- QP bb o Di Q3 u-1 5 ct Z M Pr :Q os O uf 'U F4 o 3 U2 43 5-4 CU ,Q o C5 ES C o 3 o D5 ::: .:: O vw :T O V1 354 .2 Q In U ... F-4 N 4: U Q. cs 3. N vw 0 c: bm 3' C. O 4-'I ra. .... E-4 E O E-I .25 3 5 Q r: O CD A .cz U M O O 5 3 J-7 3 O Od Senatorian 105 , ,.,-45' 5 E ' ual? 431' QM, F2 'Q .X,f -1' 71 A if V s x , 12:3 M 3 E x Q .O ra 4 rn , . :.,,l.qL4x. BASKETBALL COACHES Reserve Coach Robert Brennan, Varsity Basketball Coach Leon Davis, and Fresh man Coach Earl Throckmorton are going over the season's record. Coach Davis jokingly explains how to break through the opposition's defense. BA KETBALL MANAGER 19553 -54 Nov. 27 Fri.-Peebles . . Dec Dec. Dee Dec Dec Dec. Jan Tue -Waverly . Fri.-Otway ...,. Sat.-Chesapeake . Tue -Wheelersburg il: Fri.fValley ...... Sat-McDermott .. F1'l.fR31'LlCY1 . . . Home There There Home Home There Home There Hers. Ronald Bower, Howard Me- Cann and Mike Haffner pose for a picture while they are inspecting some new basketball equipment. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. ' Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb Feb 5 12 15 22 2 3 19 '76 Tue.f Fri.- Tue. Fri.- Fri.f Minford ..... :Ei East ........ 251. . South Webster? . . Clay ........ :F New Boston. W . .There Home Home There Home Tue +Minford .. There Fri.-Green ....... le There Fri.-Oak Hill ........ Home Tue.-Wheelersburgrm. .There Fri.-lronton ........ There Fri.-Notre Daniefw Home Coach Kenneth Rapp keeps time while Coach Throckmorton records the boys' indi- vidual scores. ,N , ,Q i ma 1, -+ or --:-:,-M. 'Q A ' ' , ,, ,gy 5 fi , H , , ,gil 1 mzfwg, - flwmfmw . .fa ff A v A h gggggf , 5 5 25755 -. ' 8 ... ,,. Q ,JY A .nr an 4 Q. N ' ' RE ERVE BA KETBALL TE Row one: Mike Brescia, Homer Vandervort, Bill Myers, Mike Haffner, Hurst Klever, Jerry Hopkins, Philip Melvin, Raymond Jones, Mgr. Howard McCann. Row two: Coach Robert Brennan, Walter Partlow, Donald Pontius, Bob West, Herbert Gardner, Raymond Hazelbaker, Herman Lakin, Norman Gambill, Ronald Mowery. 2 . ,E Ky, 2 ft 7 3 l EIGHTH GRADE BA KETBALL TEAM Row one: Jerry Davis, Theodore Smith, Clayton Vonley, John VVeaver, Donald Johnson, Harold Graham, Bob Love, Russell Coleman, Phillip Kirkendall, Stanley Webb, Rodney Perkins. Row two: Foaeh Earl Throvkmorton, John Rickett, Rodney Gardner, Tom Partlow, Bill Shinkle, James Tienian, Fred Titus, Don McConias, Howard Carr. C0-Captains Jerry Bower and Paul Arnett pose for a press I'Jh0t05I1'8.DhCl 1 ff I -DQ. , sf- 'x : 2 F ' I '-TV Q J 4' Q 1 ' - A' -..- Q 3 Sc-natorian 110 The crowd sits spellbound ut the Minford-Washington matinee game. ld' CD Kenneth Hamer Richard Elrod G. Fields, L. Thomas AWARDS A D TROPHIE Kenneth Hamer was awarded a four-year Athletic Scholarship to the University of Cincinnati. Richard Elrod, local winner in the Elks Fellowship Contest, was given a S25 Savings Bond. In the State Senior Tests, Geneva Fields was first in the Countyg Charles Conley, secondg Bill Wollery, third: Jerry Bower and Laura Thomas, tied for sixth placeg Kenneth Cooper and Janet Brown received Honorable Mention. Geneva Fields and Laura Thomas received gold pins as awards in the D. A. R. annual test for Senior girls. Geneva rated fourth in Ohio and received an additional bonus, a 3525 Savings Bond. Ernest Kennard received the Newberry Bros. award from Coach Everling in recognition of being chosen as outstanding lineman of 1953' Coach Everling. E. Kennard JI! Uv V . .ape-g'fg..:pf5jff,E'if95 W RDS AND TROPHIE Mike Haffner, Jerry Bower, Hurst Klever, Ronald Meyers, and Bill Meyers are discussing the proper gripping of a wood. These boys were members of a golf team at the Elks Country Club. Trophies were awarded after the tournament at the close of the season. Jack Boyd received Honorable Mention in the Shillito Art Contest for his cartoons of Bugs Bunny. Jerry Bower, winner of the Fowl Shooting Contest at the Scioto County Tournament, was awarded the Championship trophy. Charles Conley received an appointment to Annapolis Naval Academy, Bill Wolery, Kenneth Hamer and Ernest Kennard were given appointments as alternates to West Point Military Academy. Judy Howell, third place winner in the Annual Voice of Democracy Contest, received a clock radio and two dozen red roses. g f My s 1 f fa. B 'A 3 was 4M fga t get ,eie3.a.. . A H .. 7727 M? il fs TWT I if 'iii 43? iff? ,g,,5'AXEf52g5.g 35.5 We . 'Z mfg ,.fsf1'f:fi1?fi.f3.fi1e.?g'gg1t2 at-Q if f ig afe n, f .,,, V aw' 5-1 -2' U i t gases aa prap 5 Jack Boyd V lf- ' 'f' ., gg .,-,- 1 if B of Jerry Bower C. Conley, B. Wolery, K. Hamer, E. Kennard Judy Howell 'PHE JU NIORS PRESENT THEIR CLASS PLAY-- STAGE CREW AND PROMPTERS All work-no play Seated-F. Elliott, L. O'Dell, T. Cooper, J. Nibert. Standing-J. Hall, R. Lewis, P. Vernier. D. Lang, R. Shinkle,.S. Jones. Laurence, Eloise, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Clemens, Mr. Clemens and Ivy are straight ening things out concerning the Jade Ring. ' THE JADE RING , A COMEDY MYSTERY , ' 1 4 You, Fair Damsel, are my 'im captive. Dallas and Anna- ' 4 belle look on in surprise. . , 'A . g Money's my goal says A. Levi. Laurence says, Sez to Mr. Clemens. i in A Sept. 21 28 30 Oct. 6 12 19 23 28 Nov. 3 11 18 23 24-25 FIRST SEMESTER CALENDAR Two extra weeks va- Dec. cation Magazine drive begins Juniors order Class Jan. rings Pictures for Annual Magazine drive ends Skating Party 28 Homecoming Carnival-Jr. Election Day Armistice Day Juniors get rings Thanksgiving pro- gram by F.H.A. No School! 3 17 24 4 15 18 -29 Every Pupil Tests! Junior-Senior Dance Christmas Program and vacation! Vacation over! Hurrah! No School! Snow! Senior Survey Exams-2nd Semester -Q., vi 51311 :5 1 SECOND SEMESTER i CALENDAR Feb. 3 Senior Amateur Junior Class Play Hour 9 Geneva Fields first Trip to Washington Senior Class Play in county in Senior Scholarship Tests Surve Y 22 Hurrah for George! Jr.-Sr. Prom Baccalaureate Mar. 2 Tournament at Commencement 'infra SP -, V- ,- - w ' '., is 1 'FQ Apr. 2 9 29-30 May 1 14 16 21 4 vu ..i Athens June x n n, Y ' S nf' q AJ I 'Wil if I I ll 'QQ SChool's Out! s C , Pausing for a picture before the 2:30 rush are: Row one: Dei-wood Hammonds, Charles Carter, Don Sweeney, Charles Eubanks, Richard Calver. Row two: Ted Davis, Harrv Wessell. Daniel Reynolds, Perry Hilt, Forrest Pistole. Jay Mitchell. Alice Grice and Helen Browning are mashing potatoes for the hungry students and teachers. I Ea . ........nlK' The photographer caught Gwendolyn Payne, Emma Good- Chester Reynolds, Richard Calver, Charles Conley, and man, Ann Scott, and Hazel Bond preparing fish for our Fri- Everett Pistole, our janitors, pause for a picture before re- day lunch. turning to work. S NNY OF SUNNYSIDE wil? TS ll 'E gag X ROSA TELL-A-DI FORTUNE Laura Gaither, Robert fBobbyD Rhea, Terry Evans, Ann Hamilton, Virginia Wat- son, Dianne Butterbaugh, Helen Messer, and Carol Messer. 35. 353 'Q 522 l x 46:4 ROSES AND DAISIES DRILL Christine Gary, Mary Anne Cummings, Shelby Shover fgoing underl, Linda Re- doutey. Barbara Cline, Judy Roberts fgoing underj, and Judy Brown. BOOKWORMS Elmer Gallimore, Sharon Ruel, Joe Seison, Mary Ann Meadows, Walter Kirk, Donna Frazier, John Cunningham, and Linda Hart. l J THE SE IOR CL SSPRE E TS HAIL! THE HUNKERI G HERO. SUPPORTING CAST AND STAGE CREW As natural as in their every day life-meet the students, the cheerleaders, and the football players of Gillette Tech. Front Row-Sue Gilkerson, Charlotte Stout, Shirley Kitchen, and Karol Hamer. Back Row-Merlin Smith, Tom Jones, Ronald Bower, Carolyn Kincaid, Patty Andre, Nancy Peters, Betty Schaffer, Tom Reiser, and Richard Mowery. Maw and Paw Shnorkel's son, Clifford, goes to college. He's not only the apple of their eye, but the big football hero of Gillette Tech. MAJOR CAST Front Row-Janet Brown, Kenneth Hamer, Sandra Elliott, Richard Elrod, Laura Thomas, William Wolery. Back Row-Ronald Damron, Ernest Kennard, Preston Brickey, Keith Stalnaker. 4F it Q . -Q 1 J 1:.vf I J' Q 4 -...,,---. r 'E 7 , , ! RQ, -V, Y '::: .1 . Z' 'Q if, X 5 :L i - --gg-V,, .5 - V... -.-.5 1-4. ,gf ff: ' ' ' A , A- ' j 'i S -- 4 'Qi-4' f ,-, '.,, f ff' -l. '2I,1f?5 -10: ... N Lf. -.fe ig.-...-:..J. - f S tif? S 'if i f f--. f-??ffg:':25 - 4 P-...Q-L - 2 ' ' S152-2f11?iif632' - 1-, Q51 ,A -S fi S ,Q -1- ff 'SSI-L S ff - - A H Zigi ggi? ' ,iz gf:-,Q I fx, I Ee -4 ,i5?'.4-ff' C -15. j:.. I 1- 'S L.'X Q . 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Baseball . . ....,. . . Basketball . . - ....... . Bennett, Miss Mary . Bookkeeping ....... Brennan, Mr. Robert. Bus Drivers.. ..... Business Practice . . C Calendar .......... Cheerleaders . . . . . . Chemistry . . .... . . Clubs . . ........ . . Coaches, Basketball . Coaches, Football . . Cooks . . ........ . . D Davis, Mr. Leon . . . . Davis, Mr. Sylvan . . Democracy . . .... . . Drum Major.. .... E Eighth Grade . . .......... . . Eighth Grade Basketball . . . . Eighth Grade Football . . . . . . English ............. English Club . . .... . . Everling, Mr. Harold E. . . . . . F Fifth Grade . . .... . . Football . . ....... . . Freshmen .... ....... G Gifford, Mrs. Helen . . . Gillette, Mr. Dale . . . . Glee Club . . .... . . Goetz, Mrs. Libbie . . . Gulker, Mrs. Thelma . . H History . . .L ..... ... Home Economics . . . . . Home Economics Club . . . . .. Honor Society . . . . . .. I Industrial Arts . . . . . . Industrial Arts Club . . 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