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THE FACULTY First Row: Miss Gladys Hapgood, Languages: M1's. W. J. Steele, Music: Mrs. Anne Butterfield. Junior High. Second Row: Mr. Gerald Zeno, Junior High and Scienceg Mi'. Maurice Titus,Commercial: Mr. A. Robert Twiss, Principal and Mathematics: Rev. W. J. Steele, Glee Clubg Mr. Joseph Brennan. Social Studies and Coach. Not Present: Mrs. Meredith Gillilan, Band Director: Mr. Harold Haynes, Agriculture. 5. .H .k i-i . f R IVIICIVIBICRS OF THE GHADUATING CLASS: As you leave North Troy High Sclieol, it is our hope that you are prepared to be good citizens. They are desperately needed today in your community, across the state. throughout the nation. and around the World, Today? world is full of opportunities for those who seek them. Recognize the needs of society, Lhcn use your abilities to devise the solutions to these needs. My hearty congratulations to each of you for successfully completing your high school education. New as you ponder for a moment before you leave for varied places. consider life as a game of checkers. Evaluate where you now are and clearly search the future. because it's your move. Wishing you every success. A. Robert Twiss. Principal Pugf' l il'L'
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TROJ AN STAFF Seated: Marilyn Leavitt, Judy Thompson, Gail Gallup, Suzanne Leavitt, Theresa Santaw. Joan Armstrong, Second Row: Lucille Gendron, Virginia Hart, Gabrielle Gagne, Gloria White, Collette Laramee. Shirley Cota, Roger Crete. Janice Denton, Alma Gagne, Cecile Crete, Sue Fidler, Miss Hapgood. Third Row: Mr. Titus, Joe Monteith, Hazelton Sargent, Ronald Page, Norman Lampher, Gilbert Mason, David Hamelin, Dick Hisman. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . ASSISTANT EDITOR LITERARY EDITOR ART EDITORS . EXCHANGE EDITOR JOKE EDITOR . GOSSIP EDITORS BOYS' SPORTS . GIRLS' SPORTS . GRADE REPORTER . BAND REPORTER . . CHEERING REPORTERS ALUMNI REPORTER . HIT PARADE . . CAN YOU IMAGINE . BUSINESS MANAGERS . PRODUCTION MANAGERS ADVISORS .... YEARBOOK COMMITTEE TROJAN STAFF Marilyn Leavitt . . . . Joan Armstrong Gail Gallup Collette Laramee . . . . Suzanne Leavitt Judy Thompon . Theresa Santaw and Joe Monteith . . , . David Hamelin . . . . . Gail Gallup . . . . Virginia Hart . . . . . Dickie Hisnian . Lucille Gendron and Sue Fidler . . . . Shirley Cota Janice Denton and Gabrielle Gagne . . . . . . Gloria White Ronald Page and Norman Lampher Gilbert Mason and Hazelton Sargent . Miss Hapgood and Mr. Titus Gabrielle Gagne, Lucille Gendron, Ronald Page ' Wintield Cole -and' Page Four
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STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Kathleen Douglas, Suzanne Leavitt, Teddy Jewett, Sue Fidler, Sandra Fidler. Second Row: Virginia Hart, Betty Bowers, Marilyn Page, Mr. Twiss, Ronald Page, David Hamelin. The olficers of the Student Council are: President, Sue Fidlerg Vice President, Ted Jewettg Secretary, Suzanne Leavittg Treasurer, Sandra Fidler. On October 21, we sponsored a Harvest Dance. This being our first major project. we all worked energetically to make it a great success. The music was furnished by the Rhythm Makers. Marilyn Page was crowned Harvest Queen and Ted Jewett, the King. We have sponsored The Student of the Month again this year. Each month a boy and girl are elected, and they each have a pin to wear throughout the month. A delegation from our council went to the State Student Council Convention in Stowe, and b1'ought back many ideas for cur local council. As basketball season rolled around, consideration was given to the providing of bas- ketball schedules. Through the cooperation of the Owens-Illinois Plywood Co. we were able to have attractive folders printed. Included in the folders were the 1955-56 basketball schedules: for both girls' and boys' names of players, scorer, managers, cheerleaders and coaches: and a list of rules to encourage the fans to better sportsmanship. The slogan, If you can't play a sport, be one anyway was used. At the annual practice basketball game between the alumni and our high school teams, we took a collection to give to the March of Dimes. We sponsored a record dance, the proceeds also going to the March of Dimes. On April 13 we sponsored a one-act play contest, the proceeds from which were turned over to the movie projector fund. We also voted to give the band S25 to be put into the band uniform fund. Page Six
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