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3 2 6 w+'Wmf'H'Pw mmmmmmmmm'iWfmffvwvrWW'Wwpmsmmmmwfmmmvwy' SENIOR SKETCHES Priscilla Jane Cravens, was born to Mr and Mrs vernon Cravens, on Feb ruary 19, 1951 She was born at Haxville, Indiana She attended Troy Grade School and Troy High School This ls Prisc1lla's second year as cheer leader at Troy High School, and she has done a very fine job of yelling both years Her hobbies are reading, swimming, and skating For her favorite song she has chosen, 'The Desert Song ' Priscilla won first place in the Oratorical contest this year. She plans to go to work when school is out, but she doesn't know where On January 14, 1931 lr and Hrs Oswin Engelbrecht became the proud parents of a baby girl They called her Juanita Anna She was born near Evanston, Indiana She attended St John's and New Boston Grade Schools and Troy High School. Juanita won the sewing award and also first place in the style show, when she was a Freshman She also won a sewing award when she was a Junior As her hobby Juanita has chosen. reading 'Tree in the meadow' is her favorite song Her favorite food is fried chicken She plans to go to work in an office when school is out A wailing bundle was dropped at the home of lr and Irs Erwin Lamar, on lay 12, 1931 They called this lovable girl Clara Ann Lamar She was born near Troy, Indiana She attended St Plus Grade School and Troy High School Clara has been chosen as Salutatorian of the class of '49 Her hobby is reading and writing letters Her favorite food is fruit salad She has chosen as her favorite song 'Far Away Places ' Clara plans to get a job when school is out. Melinda Margaret Meunier was born to lr Bhd the late Hrs Elmer leunier, She attended Bt Pius Grade School and Troy High School Collecting post cards is Kallnda's hobby Her favorite song is, 'Cruising Down the River on a Sunday Afternoon After school is out lallnda plans to be a secretary April 21, 1932 was a glad occasion for lr and Irs Nelson Snyder They became the proud parents of a baby girl, which they named Betty Jean Snyder 'Snookie' as she is better known, was born in Troy, Indiana She attended Troy Grade School and Troy High School This is her first year as cheer leader, and she is doing a very fine job of helping to lead the cheering section, through all the games Betty Jean has been chosen to give the Valedictory address at Commencement Her favorite song 1s,'I'l1 See You Again ' Reading good books is her hobby After school is out Betty Jean is planning to take a business course On January 22, 1932 a daughter was born to lr and I s Bernie Winkler. They named her largorie Iarie Winkler She was born in Cannelton She has attended Cannelton and Consolidated Grads Schools and Troy High School hargorle chooses dancing, skating, and collecting pictures, as her hobbies She has a hard time in selecting her favorite song, because she likes them all but finally she chose, 'Stardust ' largorle doesn't know what kind of work she will do when she gets out of school On July 31, 1950 Hr and Mrs Thomas M Moshenek, became the proud parents of a son They named him Malcolm Lee Moshenek He was born at Evansville Indiana Lee attended Troy Grade School and Troy High School As his favorite song he chooses, 'Underneath the Arches ' His hobby ls sleeping, especially in school After school is out Lee plans to be an electrician Q C on October 25, 1930. She was born near Tell'C1ty, Indiana. . I I . D + O I O I Q 9. J . ,A 9 A jf 1- e H + ., M' 9 - +V Q,J4z,4.-.45.4:hQ:,LQ..,1.-QQ:4.-L.','..J.f,, na,-4a.'.,. 1 2 .,: ..l.,'ucf.-nm. a:f.:,,us,el.lh.l!L1.lx.f.u.'.' . 4 1 I 3
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'f as 3 it . -.Av -fp--gy-5- .3f:s .', FT'. tv. 6 f w1 25 '5fY 653-, -.f'. i HST 'T :F'Q'3'f F f' :7 2i'?, ?,f1. 'af 27 If ,, ?TfE'2 if ? JE' , 1 ,, :rn--vi? g v ' S N ' y Q2 - SENIOR CLASS HISTORY gl M' , 7 - In September of 1945, twenty-seven students from various schools decided to 1 Q enter Troy High School to get a higher education. They were: Charles B ink- 3 gg sneader, John B ock, James Kuntz, Donald Poole, Joe Saunders, Maurice Shep- Q , g hard, Roy Wise, Charles Young, Betty Lou Abney, Berneta Anthony, Priscilla Q 5 ggxveng, Juanita Edwzrdsi Juanigatfngglbrechti Belgn apple, Milgred Foesster, 4 32 a ess g ara nn amar e y oren, a n a eun er ar een core 3 tv Mary Iris Scott, Betty Jean Snyder, Mildred Sturgeon, Lucille Weedman, Olive ,g Q June Wheeler, Norma Winchell and Margorie Winkler. Q . Within less than a week or school, Betty Lou Abney and Mildred sturgeon lf E, withdrew. The rest of us went on together hoping we could finish the year e f without losing any more members. Before our Freshman year was completely over Y E Joe Saunders, Olive June Wheeler and Berneta Anthony withdrew. Q Q Our Freshman year meant a year of hard work for all of us, but the class ? Q' felt the need of an education and kept right on. The class officers for this Q Q year were: president-Mary Iris Scotty vice-president-Charles Youngg secretary- 3 3 treasurer-Maurice Shephard: student-council-members-Donald Poole and Juanita 1 Q Edwards: class reporter-Betty Jean Snyder. Mr. Munier was our class sponsor. 2 4. J T After a year of hard work we were advanced to the rank of iophomores. We 2 5 hoped that this number would remain until they became Sen ore ut when we re- Q 'F entered to take up our further duties as Sophomores the total dropped from Q Q twenty-seven to fifteen. This road was not as hard and our work and activ- 1 'f ities were more successful. Our class officers were: president-Juanita Engel- 5 ig . brechtg vice-president-Betty Jean Snyderg secretary-treasurer-Juanita Edwardsg Q g student-council-Maurice Shephard and Mary Iris Scottgreporter-Juanita Edwards. Q W Miss Ruth Holladay was our class sponsor. 5 52 We felt that we could travel more swiftly now, since we had already com- 3 M' pleted two years of school. When we returned for our Junior year we found J Pf that seven more of our members failed to return. With the remaining seven 4 f girls and one boy, we completed our Junior year. Our class officers were: 1 ',: Melinda Meunierg vice-president-Maurice Shephard: secretary-treasurer-Clara A , Ann Lamarg student-council-Maurice Shephard and Priscilla Cravens. Priscilla Q 1 was also our reporter. Mr. Munier was our class sponsor. Clara Lamar won t e g x Home Ec. medal, Melinda Meunier won the shorthand award, Juanita Engelbrecht Q f won the sewing award and Betty Jean Snyder won the activities medal. 5 F This year, our Senior year, the enrollment for our class was eight. Al- Q 5 though we lost one member we also gained one member. Lucille Weedman failed Q Q' to return this year. Lee' Moshenek entered our class at the beginning of the P 5 year. We went on with these eight members until February when Maurice Shep- ' 3 hard-quit. Of the original twenty-seven members of this class, seven have 3 3 remained and are now ready to graduate. After four years of hard work we have J S now reached the goal we have been striving toward. ' 5 . - g Our class officers are: president-Malinda Meunierg vice-president-Begty 5 T Jean Snyder' secretary-treasurer-Clara Lamar' and student-council-members ee K 2 Moshenek and Juanita Engelbrecht. Margorie Winkler is our reporter. Mr. Hall 'E 5 is our sponsor. Betty Jean Snyder won the D.A.R. contest in our school this S 'year. Priscilla Cravens won the Oratorical contest. Priscilla has also been 5 Q - 'g a cheerleader for two years. Betty Jean was elected cheerleader this year. 5 ', 3 The class motto is, nToday Decides Tomorrow.' The red carnation was chosen 5 U E as the class flower and the class colors are gray and blue. The valedictorian 3 L. ' E for our class.is Betty Jean Snyder and the salutatorian is Clara Lamar. 3 1 , Q . 12 1 E , Our Baccalaureate tspeaker was Reverend Father DeJean, the Commencement 5 Ut ' E speaker was Miss Mary C. Burke of Illinois, and Reverend Knepper of Tell City 3 Y? 5 dpllverbd the invocation and benediction at Commencement. 2 N 6 v '.Alf.M.! X!Z. 1521111139 .NZM 1- H' K K il...SLL2.:aLL.....N H H4414 4- ai-.c-aA.r.:4.f.15.4..Q.Jae.,.o.. .AAAQ - ZA!!! - -1.u.- ' +2-.f.a., gf 1- E if , , ' I : - , I ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' I I ' A Q Tii lx 1 Y g ' -, 1 ' rv: ' ' N 4 ' LY' El! K 5 1. 5 1 1 3 My 1 A -. 21 ' ' .11-V.
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