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iJxe- brtryvri Top Rpjp: R. Beeler, J. Klrgia, D. Abling, B• Duvall• Second Row: MarJ, Gates, B. Berteau, S. Jaggar, M. Brown, B• Pulton, P. Hollaway, R. Puller, £ Elliott, J. Clark, P, Drinkem, if. Brummage, Ur. Nightingale• Third Row: Uarg% Cates, if. Caaelman, R. Keeler, S. Daniels, K. Good, C» Howe, D. Briney, P% Bohn-ing, D. Hansen, E• Gering, B. Earle, H• Birt, N. Briney, R• Simpson• MslLLSB Row: Miss Pearson, K. Morrell, R. Brown, L. Harris, A. Case, B. Abram, J. £ i-bert, H. Caaelman, J. Pile, T• Jones, H. Houghton. p rrmLaie Tdt .A ihijeA Drum Major------Frances Hollaway Hi-Y-G,R, Play----i?. Simpson The Sophomores gave the newly■initiated freshmen e party the first semester which proved to be a big success. A very unique program was arranged --8 surprise play. The characters were celled from the audience ana both Sophomore and Freshmen students participated. Paul Bohning, Jr., welcomed the Freshmen. Willard Fran ., President of the Freshmen Class, gave tne response. Many themes are to be bestowed upon the sponsors, Miss Carol Pearson, Mr. George Nightingale, and Mr. Frea Rees. Those students wno were not present when the class picture was taKen are: Stanley Bnmot, Ken- neth Nible, Delm r Parser, Gene Waddell, Martha J. Belknap, Ruth E. Conn, Ivalee Conn, and Ethel McIntosh. More power to ye, thundering. Trojfans,in your prospect of the one great noise--your diploma. Pootball Letters Bob Beeler--—Clyde Howe Tommy Jones------—(Reserve) BaaKstPQH Reserve Letups John Smith------- Clyde Howe Page seventeen
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tKe br r-ux rv Toy Tlow: . Humfeld, V• Vestal, J. Worthing, C. Pierce, E• Williams, J. Porter, C. Topliff, D. Wicks, M% Heck, A• Ireland• Second Row: B• Richardson, F• Waggoner, M. Hayes, L. Wolverton, K. Kindscher, H. Madison, R. Hamburg, C• Wilson, J. UcElwain, B. Stone, A. Laff, Mr. Rees. Bottom Row: M. Riley, E. Keeleyr Schellinger, P. Pooler, J• Murphy, L. Treaster, J. Wells, G. Kelley, M. Plott, J• Smith• bdie r luck, yrxe-xt i|ea r (m| yvvr-tp ruLix c yrdyt J lx President----------------Paul Bohning Vice President-------—Hardin Houghton Sec. A Treas.-------------Pac r Wells If you have noticed e smell dust storm around U. H. b. tnis year--don't get excited--its only tne Sophomore Class stomping on ’’Troy's Activity Ground. Tills tribe has plenty of pep end their warriors ere always actively perticipating in school activities. All of these warriors help to inveae these ectivities: Trojenette Club, besket- bell, football, track, aebete, btucent Council, G. A. A., F. F. A., Girl Reserve, end the Hi-Y Club. As eighty mighty Trojans go thundering through the Halls of Troy aiding the different activities, we see es their chief, the oiggest noise of them all, Paul bohning, President. Tnuncering along a few steps behind him is the Vice-chief, Hardin Houghton. Next we see the business chief--Jack Wells es secretary and Treasurer--6nd by the way--he makes quite c bit of noise himself sometimes! Page sixteen
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biynryiyrx Top How: Mr. Muck, J. Burkheaa, L. Giersch, H. Goodrich, L. Taylor, J. 5al-la-rd, D. Conn, J. Hummel, L. Buans, L. Belden, C. Powell, N. Young, C. Gates. Second Row: I. Gildersleeve, V. Gould, L. Abram, G. Goodrich, B. Fobes, M. Birch, J Kirgis, R. Vetter, D. Hill, K'. Rowe, F'. Houghton, H. Hags, Mr. Hines. Third Row: K. Morrell, V. Beasley, V. Fairchild, L. Baxter, B. Olson, L. Pierce, 3. Ingram, B. Beardmore, L. Mci:eage, L• Kadel. guuzceAA- oLIqaL Inj Lrri rLCAj President---------------Richard White Vice President---------Harold Stuewe Sec.-Treas.------------Agnes Madison Page eignteen Next year s graduating class has been prominent in all activities. Under the guidance of its sponsors, Miss Schmitt, Miss Boilman, Mr. Muck, anu Mr. Kines, the class has been successful in its wortc and play. This class has had twelve able players on the football team. The following boys were on the first team in basketball: Earl Olson, Dick White, and Bill Quick. Junior members of the track, tennis, anu golf squads are Junior Ballard, Bill Bearamore, Lyle Belden, Dale Conn, Henry Emmot, Robert Fittell, Alan Houghton, Earl Olson, Bill Quick, Alvin Rickard, hicharu White, and Winson Wray. Thirteen of the boys are members of the iii-Y Club. The junior girls of the Girl Reserve Club number twenty-six, and three girls are on the cabinet. Enthusiasm runs high among the junior
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