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D. LARZELERE A. MONROE BUS DRIVERS Six bus drivers transport the students of THS and TGS to and from school. Their job is to get the students to school in the morning and back to their homes at night. Considering that the busses are crowded, that very few bus routes are paved, and the job of driving a bus is not the easiest, we do commend our drivers. D. BURBRIDGE COOICQ PR£PAR£ AND SDRVk L. YINGLING B. DA WE M. WASSON, E. SALTZMAN, A. TRANT This year, there are three cooks with the addi- tion of Mrs. Alice Trant. Mrs. Harriet Howland fills in when she is needed. The cooks that returned this year are Mrs. Eva Saltzman and Mrs. Mildred Wasson. Not many people realize how much work it takes to be a cook at a school. Eight-thirty seems early for some of us to arrive, but for the cook», it is late! Each school day for nine months, tne cooks prepare a nutritious meal for the students, faculty, staff, and themselves. MAJMTENANC£ CUSTODIAM DICK LARZELERE Mr. Dick Larzelere’s job as mainten- ance engineer at Troy High consists of keeping the busses and other school equipment in good running condition. He is shown at left working on the mower. Mr. Hadley Wienberg has spent two years at THS as custodian. Mr. Wien- berg's job is to keep the halls clean and neat. He is pictured at right cleaning a room in the lower hall. H. WIENBERG 10
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Standing: Edna Lewis, Rick Gronniger, Jerry Yingling Sitting: Mary Ellen Murphy CJLAQQ OF '68 CO UPLETEC BUSY SENIOR- YEAR In the fall of each year, the classes elect their officers. This year the seniors chose Rick Gron- niger as their president, Jerry Ying- ling as vice-president, Mary Ellen Murphy as secretary, and Edna Lewis as treasurer. Under the leadership of these people, the class has sponsored many projects. They have sold magazines, a tradition for the seniors of THS, and candy. They have sponsored a chile and soup supper, a carnival, and a privilege day. CLAQQ OF 196 8 Joseph Riduitd AtuUx o . Key Club 2,3,4; NHS 4; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Treas. 3; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Chorus 4. Tfc.0 a Bustt CtMi Key Club 2,3,4; Treas. 4; T-Club 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2,3.4; Track 1,2,4; Junior Play; Chorus 3, 4; Band 3; Boy’s State 3.
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