I received my copy of the very well done Portsmouth High school alumni directory 1891-2010, yesterday 10-12-10. I have only perused it a little, but I highly recommend the book. Besides listing the names of class graduates and profiles of many alumni, the geographical section shows many living places of Portsmouthites throughout the country and a few from throughout the world.
Your name may or may not be listed in the biographical section to the disappointmant of a lot of us, but good friends Jack Plymale, Stephen "Doc" Yeagle and Jim Fout are found in the class year Section for their class (these three in 1945).
I am a sucker for getting such directories (not inexpensive); however, University of Kentucky directories, copies of Trojan annuals (Many national award winners thanks to miss Freda Burke and her student staffs) and now this directory become favorites of mine. I am proud to consider myself a 'people person'. I repeat a cliche' (at least of mine) that "God created nothing more interesting than people". People who share the 'cultural center of our universe' (Portsmouith Ohio, of course) should enjoy looking through this directory.
Sam
No comments:
Post a Comment
Just click on the comment button for each post that you are interested in. If you are not a blogger you may comment without a password by choosing the Name/URL button and putting in e.g. your name and then entering your comment in the large text box and then click on the publish comment button down below! :)