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The 1941 Trohigan Left to right: Geer gives a demonstration. Toady and Atlee are learning a new step. Joanne looks rather chilly. Guess who we Were. Turn to page 60. Betty and Garnet stop before the camera. Dignified Barb. Gee, ain't we cute, Betty? Barbara and Mary Lou take cautious steps. It is quite a party, Batterson. Here come jones, Gierbart, and Hartsell. Sophomore class officers. Old time stuff with Lois and Huffy. Page 13 1 -1- gig 5
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- 1--L, The 1941 Trohigan - soPHoMoREs Mr. Blinn, Faculty Advisor Sth Row-Virgil Roberts, Betty Gierhart, Lois Hall, Robert Bell, Earl Carter, Harlin Hubbell junior Bowers. 4th Row-At'ee Baker, Mary Lou Besch, Garnette Compton, Betty Reynolds, Phyllis Davidson, Verna Anderson, Raymond Gnatt. 3rd Row-Dale Willison, Emma Coffield, Jeanne Hartsell, Lena Krauss, Genevieve Oldaker, Barbara Brown, Paul Kramer, Bill Thompson. 2nd Row-Joanne Gecr, Carolyn Trimmer, Frances Barber, Charles Ross, Merlyn Payne. Jeanne Snyder, Foy Belcher. lst Rowff- Ronald Tucker, Barbara Golden, Wayne Needles, Mr. Blinn. SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS In 1937 and 1938 we entered the seventh grade to start our junior hgh days. Miss Crockett was our advisor for the year and our officers were: president, Jeanne Hartsellg v'ce president, jim Stone, and secretary, Lois Hall. The main and closing event of the year was a picnic at Lyon's Lake. We entered the eighth grade in 1938 and this year our advsor was Miss Shultz. Our officers were: President, Betty Reynolds, secretary and treasurer, Lois Hall. Our eighth grade graduation exercises were held May 23, 1939. We received our first diplomas and also honor awards from the state for our eighth grade tests. Several parties were enjoyed during the year. ln 1939, we entered high school and our class advisor was M'ss Black. Cur officers this veal' were: president, Ronald Tucker, vice president, Wayne Needles, secretary and treasurer, Russell Robertson. In our freshmen year, we won second place in the Inter-class play contest by our pref sentation of The Arrival of Marilyn. Weiner roasts and several parties made up the social Page ll events of the year. One of the enjoyable parties was a scavenger hunt at Betty Reynolds'. We were lucky enough to have initiation aban- doned in the schools. In 1940 and 1941, we progressed another year and become sophomores. Mr. Blinn is our ad' vsor and our officers for the year are: president, Wayne Needles, vice president, Ronald Tucker, and secretary and treasurer, Barbara Golden. The sophomores have had several parties and weiner roasts during the year. We sponsored a skating party at the Old Mill for the entre high school. Sixty students and their friends went to this party and a gala time was greatly enjoyed by all. Three days before Halloween we held a party at the home of Joanne Geer. At this party the girls taught thc boys to dance. As the evening drew to a close refreshments of cider and dough' nuts were served. This year has been a grand one and we are all looking forward to the next two years of our high school days. E 'E
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The 1941 Trohigan Left to right: Freshman class officers. Joanne and Wendell were chubby little rascals. Why were Louis and Edith in the office? Our gang. Edith likes this place. Waiting to be initiated. Margaret is sunning. Freshmen in the second grade. Bailey is getting her feet dirty. Bailey and Lois are waiting. Page 14
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