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THE TROJAN 5 CHARLES ALEXANDER Who keeps our rooms so bright and clean; And never treats the students mean? ’Who cleans the boards and winds the clock; And never forgets the doors to lock? ’Who has a greeting for everyone; And is always cheerfull 1 til day is done? I’m really surprised if you don’t know; Charlie our Janitor, a jolly fellow. WILLARD BROCKWAY AND HIS TRUSTY STEED. Every morning at the strike of the clock; Around the comer comes the bus, and Brock. A toot of the horn and a slide of the door, Come on kids, always room for one more . Then toward school we resume our flight. To return home on the bus at four each night.
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A THF. TROJAN Back row: Lillian Fletcher-5th and 6th grades, Jeannette Hoicomb-Languages, Walter Krueger-Coach, Carl Kruger-Agriculture, Francis Cuber-Social Science, Myrtle Hammond-Commercial, Margaret Sherman-Kindergarten and 1st grade. Front Row: Marjorie Davis- Home Economics, Ruth Bacon-Music, Paul Davis-Principal, Audley Mays-Superintendent, Eva Spencer-4th and 5th grades, Lois Roush-2nd and 3rd grades. OUR TEACHERS AND THEIR FAVORITE QUOTATIONS Mr. Mays: The laborer works with his hands; The master works with his hands and mind, But the artist works with his hands, his mind and his heart. Mr. Krueger: Any thing that is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Mr. Davis: Miss Fletcher: Somebody said that it couldn t be done But he with a chuckle replied. That maybe it couldn t But he wouldn t say so until he d tried. Hiss Davis Can t never did anything. Mrs. Sherman: I am the Master of my fate. I am the Captain of my soul. The person who can say the unexpected and at the same time make good sense has something approaching genius. Mis8 Holcomb: To err is human--to forgive divine. Miss Hammond: To thine own self be true. And it must follow as the night the day Thou canst not then be false to any man. Mr. Kruger: Miss Roush: Speech is silver, silence is golden. Live and let live. Miss Bacon: Mr. Cuber: Education is the only thing you pay for and then try to get as little as you can for your money. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Miss Spencer: Be it ever so humble, there s no place like home.
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6 THE TROJAN Back row: Donna Belle Brockway, Edward Mestdagh, Louis Baird, Stanley Carrick, Gerry Blagg, Bruce Mickle, Ralph Whetstone. Second row: Mr. Mays, Eetty June Whetstone,Ellen Henshaw, Francis Bowersox, Jeanne Bowersox , Anita Green and Miss Davis. Front row: Doris Pratt, Frank Mench, Joe Jarosz, Clayton Robison, Robert Ballentine and Phyllis Grimes. STUDENT ORGANIZATION The Student Organization is an organization mace up of students from the high school. They take part in administering the activities and problems of the school. Two members are chosen from each class and the Vice-President of each class also attends the meetings. The President is chosen from the Junior class and takes up his duties the middle part of the Junior year and holds over through the first half of the Senior year. The organization set up a constitution a few years ago and the same constitution has been retained this year. The meetings of the organization are held every other Thursday. The President takes charge and leads the meetings as well as appointing committees for various occasions. Mr. Mays and Miss Davis were the teachers chosen by tne faculty to take part In our meetings. Throughout the year we have undertaken activities such as, helping various classes by supplying part of the money for the all school parties sponsored by those classes, making preparations for outside speakers; making minor improvements around the school building and grounds; preparing an extra curricular activity schedule; sponsoring the Home-Coming Party, and carrying on discussions tending to overcome student difficulties. The officers for the first semester were: President Joe Jarosz Vice-President Bob Ballentine Secretary Frank Mench Second Semester: President Clayton Robison Vice-Fresident Bob Ballentine Secretary Frank Mench
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