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if l R September of l9hd brought twenty-five pupils to Troy Hish schlol to try and earn their diplomas in four short years. These pupils were called nGreen Freshmen' by the other students in Troy High School. They were: Frieda Aldridge, Eileen Boehm, Kenneth Bolin, Jeanette Bolin, Charles Braunecker, John Conen, Mary Cravens, Rovilla Ernst, Bobby Jean Fortenberry, Marjorie Fulkerson, Doris Gramelspacher, Erma Hammack, Shirley Harris, Revs Humphrey, Rosella James, Betty Jordan, Harry Lindauer, Virginia Malone, Robert Masterson, Arthur Meunier, Sharon Palmer, Ruth Ann Rust, Stanley Rust Dorethea Schulthise, Samuel Spencer, and Dale Steen. Bobby Jean Fortenberry moved to California soon after school started. Our Freshmen class officers were: President-Ruth Ann Rust, Vice-Presi- dent-Frieda Aldridge: Secretary-Treasurer-Dale Steen: Student Council Mem- bers-Shirley Harris, Bob Masterson: Class Reporter-Sharon Palmer. Our spon- sor was Miss Simpson. Dale Steen, Bob Masterson, John Conen, and Stanley Rust were on the basketball team. Charles Braunecker was student manager. Frieda Aldridge was elected cheer-leader. Dale Steen won the Howe Sports manship Award. As we came back to school for the second year we were known as uSilly Sophomoresn. The following had failed to return: Reva Hum hrey, Roselle James, and Harry Lindauer. Before the year was up we had also lost: Dorethea Schulthise, Charles Braunecker and Kenny Bolin. Our class officers in our Sophomore year were: President-Dale Steen: Vice-President-Arthur Meunierz Secretary-Treasurer-Shirley Harris. Our Student Council members were Dorethea Schulthise and Bob Masterson. Frieda Aldridge was the Sophomore reporter. Our sponsor was Mrs. Simmons. Ruth Ann Rust won the citizenship award. At the commerical contest at Tell City High School, the following were on General Business teams: Art Meunier, Sam Spencer, and Shirley Harris. Shirley Harris won the award for second place. Dale Steen, Bob Masterson, Skippy Conan, and Stanley Rust were on the team. Frieda Aldridge, Mary Cravens and June Bolin were cheer- leaders. When another year had rolled by and we came back as nJolly Juniors' we found that Rovilla Ernst had not returned. Right after school started Frieda Aldridge withdrew from Troy High School and enrolled at Tell City High School. Later on Betty Jordan and Eileen Boehm withdrew Prom school. Betty Thiery entered school here from the Ferdinand Academy about two weeks after school started. Our Junior Class Officers are: President-Ruth Ann Rust: Vice-Pres1dent- Dale Steen: Secretary-Treasurer-Shirley Harris. Our student council members are: Mary Cravens and Art Meunier. Our class reporter is Shirley Harris. For our sponsor we chose none other than our new teacher, Mr. LeClere. Of the first five of the basketball squad four of them are Juniors. They are: Bob Masterson, Dale Steen, Stanley Rust, and John 'Skippy' Conen. Mary Cravens is still cheerleader. June has resigned and Frieda has with- drawn from school. Since next year will be the last year of fun, work, and trials that we will have together, we will work hard to make the rest of this year a success so we may have the privilege and thrill of receiving our diplomas together.
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