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MARJORIE THOMAS A helping hand” LAWRENCE NORRIS Steady and serious BOBBY WYKERT Mighty and Strong GENEVA WILKE Those beautiful eyes CUSS OFFICERS Barbara Goss, President; Elsie Clary, Vice President; Jackie Cox, S.C. Representative, Bertha Wilier, Sec.
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DONALD SALLEE Slight, but mighty CAROL MORGAN Intellectual and witty MERLIN SALTZMAN Liked by all MARY HELEN SMITH A job assigned, a job done CHARLES SUTTON Ever dependable MARY SUTTON Gracious in manner LOWELL THOMAS Reaching toward the best 7
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CLASS HISTORY On a bright sunny morning on September 7, 1946, thirty-eight eager freshman, peeped over the hill toward the high school, just as the last bell was ringing. They had yet. to moot the faculty and their fellow students. Our first year was one we shall never forget, we had a class party with a marvelous turn out. During the year we lost our green aspects «nd assumed a little maturity becoming a high school freshman. Bertha Miller, Donald Kentzler, the Saltzman twins joined our throng this year. Our sophomore year we sponsored the freshman initation with an all school party to climax the event. This year the Doniphan clan, along with Marie Davies, were converted into Trojans. Katherine Koenler left our midst this year. Here the fun began with our junior year. First we had our carvinal October 12, 1948. To our class treasury was added a sizeable sura from this activity. This was followed by the play, Papa Says No , December 3, 1948. «e did not let the work surpass the fun. V.'e presented our sponsors, Mary Evans Kibler, and Kiss Florence RHudy, each a dozen roses between acts in taken gratitude for their efforts and patience. Marilyn Albers entered from Denton this year and Elsie Clary returned from Oregon. The highlight of the year was the prom in April. The theme was the Stork Club. We had the seniors as guests and everyone present had a marvelous time. The menu and decorations were fine and the evening was complete with dancing to Ray Murrell's band plus a program. All year we sponsored a concession stand at football and basketball games to finance the big event. Donna Thompson, Anna Stalder and Donald Guier left school this year. We began our senior year, the fall of 1949, anticipat- ing the senior play and spring prom. We returned without Dickie Denton duid -11a Bibb. The highlights of the year will be the two activities mentioned above plu3 our grad- uation week exercises mentioned above plus leave Troy High we willed a combination radio and record player for our class gift so we won't be forgotten. By Elsie Clary Helen Bracken Marjorie Thomas
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