Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 79 text:

1 s..r '-11 WE WONDER WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF BETTER NOT BELIEVE IT Bress were a game of chess Diepholz Cdeep holes! were Hall were stairs Hanks were a sock Hood were a radiator Maden were a bachelor May were December g Schoon were an exhibit Wyatt Cwhy it! were because Boston were Concord Bybee were 'to be' Forberg were an iceberg Hunsche were two sports C Jones were bones Kamm were a ham Llewellyn were a felon Lockmann were watchman Meir were mare Mersinger were a messenger Schlemer were fatter Sheer were coarse Snow were rain Tennikait were 'can't take West were East Wrobel were rebel Paddock were Padlock Arth were mathematics Bouse were a mouse Cook were a butcher Howe were 'where' Stock were bond Lewis were Sch eling Lyons were lambs Poli were a sausage Rood were unrude Schrameck were a shamrock Knobby were a door knob Stein were twine Taake were give 'W1lk1e were Roosevelt Heinlein were a clothesline Ackerman were bakerman DeT1enne were gum Droy were Troy Hanks were 'thanks' Hood were a bonnet Levo were 'leave go' Meikamp were 'your camp' Peck were a bushel Peckar were wood lpeckerl Perry were Winnie lwinklel Sch erbauch were a hammock Scott were shot Scully were gulley Thomas were to make a promi Porter were mortar Callen were Colleen hun small holes t, ski, it' 89 Burl Porter has a girl with scarlet red hair and big blue eyes. Mr. Siefferman and Mr. Brucker belonged to the Men's Ballet Club and once did a ballet dance together. Miss Lenz goes to Africa each summer for her health. Millie Collins never wishes to marry. Kenny Loyet always knits his own socks. Floyd Langenwalter intends to go on Broadway soon after graduation. John Pavliein intends to give cooking lessons at the VFox Theatre every Saturday e James Bertorello will prophesy the fut- ure for President Roosevelt. Doris Binney has her heart set on a green emerald from Marvin May be- fore he graduates. Virgil Gebhart never intends to play basketball after this year because his best girl worries over his physical condition. Kenneth Hanfelder is going to pose for Paul Riebold, who is a great art- ist during the summer months. Eugene Stein and Roy Wittman are really fighting over the same'g1rl, but she is now going with Vernon S. Alfons Pranaitis and Betty Jane Thomas are going into business for them- selves as man and wife. Kenneth Engeling is going to Hollywood for a screen test. Dorothy Stelnmeyer and Lorine Niehaus are going to do something about getting a theatre in Troy and are thinking about hiring Robert and Russell Taake as ushers. Jack Weir and Billy Lewis are our star opera singers, only they do not want us to know about it.

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vlllIl! --r-W n-'Y' 1- '- - ..,y--..-,--....,,-,- ! - 'fm' --V' Afiiixiiiit SCHOOL HIT PARADE We Three--Faye Bybee, Georgia West, and Norma Werner When I'm the President--Mearl Wohlgemuth fwilkiel Somebody Stole My Gal--Delbert Hanke I Tore up Your Picture When You Said Goodbye--Mr. Siefferman Oh Johnny--Betty Jane Thomas Playmates--Imogene Reiffer and Doris Binney Wishing--Narissa Scott 1James Cravensl Your a Sweet Little Headache--Geneva Wooten CMank Weidery Where Do I Go From You--Mildred Bouse KDelbert Hankel Chatterbox--Dorothy Snow You've Got Me out on a Limb--Jack Weir KBetty Jean Roodl Beer Barrel Polka--Omar Hampton High on a Windy Hill--Anna Wrobel I Don't Want to Make History fAnc1ent Historyl--Leonard Hood An Apple for the Teacher CGeometryD--Frenchie Capelle Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning--Joe Nemnich Smiles--Virginia Schrameck Roller Skating On A Rainbow--Mickey Jones Scatterbrain--Donald Snow The Love Bug Will Bite You--Imogene Reiffer Let's Go Meet The Moon In the Valley CLaVerne Schlemerl Mearl Wohlgemuth I Love You Truly--Frieda Gaultney fArt Bressl LATEST LIBRARY BOOKS Ten Easy Lessons On How To Skip Classes--Lester Frangen One Easy Lesson on How to Win your girl Back--Delbert Hanke Talking Drums--Pearl Wyatt How To Win and Influence Girls--Bill Schmitt Cure for Insomnia--Jule Kamm King Arthur of Our School--'Mank' The Voyagers--Glen Carbon and Roxanna students The Star Gazer--Alfons Pranaitis 54-40 or Fight CTroy Favor,--Bill Lewis A Man For the Ages--Merele Jones The Man of Property--Omar Hampton The Mutineers--Leonard Hood and James Capelle Far from the Madding Crowd--Joseph Nemnich Voice of the People--Mearl Wohlgemuth For Whom the Bell Tolls--Millie-Marie Collins The Beloved Gagabond--Verna Meikamp The Light That Failed--Les Frangen Conquered--Verna Drique KEGKJ A Bevy of Girls--Berniece Gerstenecker, Virginia Koch, Ruth Hall, Pauline Live for Tomorrow--Richard Callen We--Betty Modene, Waltona Eilers Lost Endeavor--Bill Schmitt What Is She Like--Doris Forberg Days of Our Years--McCray-Dewey Growing Up--Norma Bollinger Virginia--Virginia Koch Quietly My Captin Waits--Laverne Capella Men of Iron--Basketball Squad Schmerbauch, Pearl Wyatt

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