Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, NH)

 - Class of 1945

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23 T. H. S. RE-OPENS FOR EVENTFUL YEAR Seniors Elect Officers with the arrival of September the senior class of T. H. S. inhabited their domain in the south-eastern corner of the school. Following the usual procedure at our first class meeting we elected Howard Moore - President Connie Lagrenade - V. Pres. Beverly Brown - Secretary Shirley Abare - Treasurer Our class representatives to the Student Council are Connie Lagrenade and Ahti Autio. Our class candidate for the Student Government presidency, Howard Moore, was victorious after a brilliant campaign. After much preparation the an-- nual Senior Play nBrother Gooseu, was produced on Nov. 17, under the direction of Miss Mills, Miss Joslin, and Mr. Leskowitz. The play was very successful. Our next attempt to improve our financial status was the selling of stationery. A Valentine party was held in the lab. A successful showing of uCaptain Furyu occurred in February. The bean supper, held at the Grange hall was successful. The Seniors will go to Boston on their class trip which will occur very soon. While in Boston we plan to see the museum, zoo, baseball game, Christian Science Building, Skating Vanities, nKiss and Tell' and numerous other sights of interest. Senior Class Reporter Marion Russell '45 The Junior class of 1945 ' opened the year by the election of officers. The first meeting took place on Sept. 15, 1944. The following officers were elected: Class adviser: Mrs. Robinson President: Carolyn Lam ela V. Pres. Joseph Descoteau Secretary: Cecile Trombly Treasurer: Bertha Ojala The representatives from the Junior class to the Student Council are Theresa Laporte and Joseph Descoteau. On February 9, 1945, the V class sponsored a public dance. nThe Blue Jacketsu furnished lively music for the occasion. All in all it was a profitable evening. On April 6, Juniors held a movie. The film UBarefoot Boyn with Jackie Moran and two shorts nGolden Goosen and uFutters Curiosityu were shown. A good crowd attended. At present plans are being made for the annual Junior- Senior Prom. It is to be held on May 4, 1945. Sonny Williamsmu and his orchestra will furnish the music. Junior Class Reporter Bertha Ojala '46



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24 Sophomore Gossip At the opening of the school year we had lost four of our 16 members, Skippy Malo, Elaine Hebert, Allen Cummings, and Eleanor Ellinwood. As the year progressed we lost two more members, Roland Bonnette and Jeannette Despres. we are now evenly divided with a class of 5 boys and 5 girls. This year's as follows: officers are President: John Waite Vice Pres: Lillian Nelson Secretary: Crawford Dunn . Treasurer: Lorraine Desmarais ' Our class is dent Council represented in the Stu- by Lillian Nelson and Crawford Dunn. We have held only one big social event this year which was the Freshman Reception and even though it was on Friday thelbth, it was a big success which proves that the sophomore class isn't super- stitious. Only six of us take Biology, Johnny being the only boy. Sometimes I think the other boys envy you Johnny. We really have an interesting class though. Six out of our ten sophomores play basketball. Again it is evenly divided with three on the boys team and three on the girls team. Lorraine Desmarais, Lillian Nelson, and Lucille Atkins, known as the Sophomore L's . An annual school event which is traditionally sponsored by the Sopho- mores is the Christmas Party on December 14. The entire high school participated in the fun and enter- tainment. Novel refreshments were served and gifts were exchanged. The mistletoe was conveniently located. So long from the Sophomore class, see you when we are Juniors, I hope. Class Reporter, Lillian Nelson '47 ' The Freshman class started the school year with sixteen pupils, but before the half year was up we lost two mem- bers, Lorraine Descoteau and Ruby Patria. We regretted to see them go but before long we had an addition to our class, Alvin Malo. On October 13 we were formally received into Troy High School at the Freshman A Reception which was given by the Sophomores. During the year we have put on two successful sooials, one in commoration of Pearl Harbor on December 7, the other a St. Patrick's Day Party on March 16. Our class officers are: President: George Descoteaux V. Pres: Emile Rocheleau Secretary: Reginald Luopa Treasurer: Martha West Our Student Council represen- tatives are Reginald Luopa and Martha west. Class Reporter, Dolores Freeman '48

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