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iris wiles Entered Senior Year. French Club-4. Girl Reserve-4. Music Class-4. Girls' Glee Club-4. Cheerleader-4. Pirates of Penzance -4. Vln Cleve Vanities-4. helen jane wittenmyer Entered Junior Yesr. Nature Club-4. French Club-3, 4. Annual Sui'-4. Girl Reserve-3, 45 Secretary- Van Cleve Vanities-3, 4. Miami Scholarship Tests-3. janice Wolfe Student Council-l. Girl Reserve-2, 3, 4. Girl Reserve Ring Club-4. Girls' Alhtletie Associstion-1. Music Clsss-3. Girls' Glee Club-1, 2. Van Cleve Vanities-3, 4. '..u. .4 4. X SBlIi0l'S mary bees worley Nature Club-4. Journalism Club-4. Librnry Club-4. Girl Reserve-2, 3, 4. Girl Reserve Ring Club-4. Girls' Athletic Association- Girls' Glee Club-I. I Van Cleve Vanities-4. neal zimmerman Hi-Y-4. Blseblll-4. Vsn Cleve Vanities-3. I. .1
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jeannette stowe Entered Sophomore Year. mary stroud Girl Reserve-3, 4. Girls' Athletic Association-1, 2, 3. ' al-3 Girls' Glen Club-l . alice patricia tresslar Entered Senior Year. Camera Club-4. Journalism Club-4. Library Club--4. Girl Reserve-4. gladys marie tucker Entered Sophomore Year. robert 1. vandeveer Nature Club-2, 3. 4. Camera Club-3, 4. Hi-Y-45 Vice President Sec National Honor Society-4. Tennis-2, 3, 4. Van Cleve Vanities-3. Miami Scholarship Tests--2, Senior Scholarship Tests-4. ond Chapter- 44. 3. 'rx seniors betteanne weaver Nature Club-2, 3. French Club-3, 4. Annual Stall'-4. Girl Reserve-2, 3, 4. Girls' Athletic Association--1, 2. Music Class'-4. Senior Girls' Double Trio-4. Girls' Glee Club-1, 2. Cheerleader-3. 4. Cheerleader T -3. Pirates of Penzance -4. Van Cleve Vanities-2, 3. marvin e. weaver Entered Sophomore Year. J ournalism Club-4 . Hi-Y-4. barbara west Nature Club--2, 3, 4. French Club-3, 44 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Annual Stud'-3, 4g Assiqtant Editor 4 Usher Stad'-1, 2. Girl Reserve-2, 3, 4. National Honor Society-3, 45 Vice President 4 Girls' Athletic Association-1, 2. Girls' Glee Clubvl, 2. Orchestra-1, 2. Tulip Time -2. Van Cleve Vanities-2. 3, 4. Senior Scholarship Tests-4. Miami Scholarship Testsfl, 2. john thomas whitehead Entered Junior Year. Football-4. Reserve Football-3. Football T -4. mary frances whitfield Usher Stall-3. Girl Reserve-2, 3, 4. Girls' Athletic Association-1. 2, Girls' Glee Club-1, 2. Tennis-2. Tulip Time -2. Van Cleve Vanities-2, 3. 3
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' ' 'iii' S8lli0I' CIEISS hiSt0l'Y Enthusiastic, eager to become a real part of the student body, our class of 156 entered Troy High in 1936 determined to participate whole-heartedly in the multifarious activities of school life. As freshmen, most of our energies were devoted to scholastic achievements. Mark Hance had the honor of being awarded a trip to Washington, D. C., for writing a winning essay in the American Legion Essay Contest. As sophomores, we entered many extra-curricular activities, giving them our support and receiving much valuable experience in return. This year Richard Miller was fortunate in winning a trip to Washington, D. C., awarded by the American Legion Essay Contest Committee. By our junior year, we had become more completely adjusted to high school life and were able to assume many leadership responsibilities. Hay- den Young, Thomas Shanesy, Fred Hosley, and Marjorie Pettay were class oflicers. Eight juniors, Gene Schnell, Marjorie Pettay, Barbara West, Leta Mae Buchanan, Fred Hosley, Mark Hance, Frederick Chaney, and Richard Miller were elected to the National Honor Society. Several of our athletes won their T's in varsity sports. In the field of entertainment we spon- sored the highly successful Junior Revue , helped with the Van Cleve Vanities, and presented an impressive Senior Farewell Chapel. Then, as seniors, we entered the most outstanding year of our T. H. S. career, presiding over most of the clubs and projects carried out by the school. Our officers were Hayden Young, Frederick Chaney, Leta Mae Buchanan, and Mark Hance. Seniors elected to the National Honor Society were Mary Carolyn Barnett, Doris Davis, Doris Hampton, Kathryn Myers, and Robert Vandeveer. Outstanding social events of the year were the Senior Dinner, April 30, the Junior-Senior Prom, May 24-, and the class rplay, 4'The Green Vine,', May 17. Scholastically an outstanding class, we have consistently placed winners in the Annual Ohio Scholarship Tests held at Miami University. Thirteen seniors also participated in the Senior Scholarship Test. After Baccalaureate on May 26, Commencement Exercises were held May 29 with William E. Wickenden, President of Case School of Applied Science as the guest speaker. Frank C. Montross, President of the Board of Education presented diplomas to 119 seniors. For these graduates truly LIFE BEGINS IN '4.0
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