Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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MISS LYON A QUARTER OF A CENTURY t'An elegant sufficiency, content, Retirement. rural quiet, friendship, books, Ease and alternate labour, useful life, Progressive virtue, and approving Heaven! -James Thomas. Looking ahead, a quarter of a century is a long timeg looking? back, it is only a few short years. The good that a devoted teacher can do in these few short years is immeasurable. So it is with Miss Lyon's work in Troy High School as a teacher of English. Many are the students who. in college, in business, and in everyday life, have been grateful to this sincere teacher, not only for the tech- nical knowledge and skill they have acquired in English, but also for the inspiration to seek further knowledge and for the habits of successful living which they have formed. Miss Lyon has ever been looking forward to greater and great- er service. To this end she has gone through normal school, col- lege. and university. She has kept her English department abreast of modern thought and technique. Always dependable and will- ing to serve on extra class room activities, she has coached plays, sponsored yearbooks, chaperoned classes, and engaged in many other activities. She confidently looks to the future when the English department of Troy High School may offer even greater service. Particularly are her energies given in urging a larger library and additional courses in literature. ll is' the hope of all her many friends and students that these ambitions shall be realized and that for many years to come she may continue the good work she is doing in teaching English to, and developing character in, the girls and boys of Troy High School.

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V ROBERT J. MERRILL. B. S.. M. Ed. Civics, History Mansfield State Teachers College Duke University Pennsylvania State College ELSIE J. DUNBAR, B. S., A. M. History, English, Library Mansfield State Normal School, Teachers College and School of Library, Columbia University GLENN WOLFANGER. B. S. History, Mathematics Mansfield State Teachers College Duke University VIRGINIA TUTON. B. S. Fourth Grade Mansfield State Teachers College Duke University I7 INEZ ROCKWELI.. B. S. English. French Mansfield State Teachers College Duke University Middlebury College MORTON M KELLY Mathematics, Assistant in Agriculture Mansfield State Teachers College INIRS. MABEL HOLCOMBI-I English, Geography Clarion State Teachers College BESSE W. SHERMAN Third Grade Lock Haven State Teachers College Mansfield State Teachers College MARY FRANCES POMEROY B. S. Hume Economics Pennsylvania State College DOROTHE.-X HUPPER. B.S Home Economics Catawba College Pennsylvania State 'College ALTA NEWELL Sixth Grade Mansfield State Tear-hers College University of Rochester Pennsylvania State 'College SARA SCOTT Second Grade Mansfield State Teachers College ROBERT R. WILLIAMS, B. S. Junior Business Typing I E'l00ll'lSIJL1l'2-Z State Teachers College BEATRICE A. McNlTT, B. S. Music Mansfield State Teachers College Pennsylvania State 'College FLORENCE SLINGERLAND Fifth Grade Mansfield State Teachers College RUTH GOODMAN First Grade Mansfield State Teachers College Duke University



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President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Study Hall Gerald Ward Fred Kennedy Lorrin Mae Selleck Music Room Mel ssa Wood Rhea Packard Virginia Simcoe Room 1 Robert Wolfe Martha Turner Jennie Sargeant Room 2 Phyllis Beardslee Barbara Fisher Joyce Campbell Room 3 Janet Newbury Algy Johnson Theodore Foster Room 4 Evalyn Grover Harriet Baldwin Frances F.sher Room 5 Carl Beardslee Lorton Blair Bursha Carman Room 6 Martha Reeser Louise Hard.ng Phyllis Mad gan Room 7 Yvonne Lane Benita May Erma Kennedy Room 8 Wendell Turner Anna Wolfe Duane Weisbrod Room 12 Florence White Jane Van Horn Mary Frances Wood Room 13 Alice Andrus Arline Foster Gladys Garrison Room 14 Leonard Rockwell Charles Saxton Joseph Overrein Room 19 Roberta Page Marcella Shedden Janet Scogsburg x A group is elected at the beginning of each school year whose duty it is, throughout the year, to ascertain and solve, to,the best of their ability, the problems of the student body, which they represent. It has always been customary to elect seniors to fill the offices of president and secretary. This year, because of the division of the senior home room, a third senior was elected to represent the extra home room. For the other rooms, one student for each was elected. The Council is a twofold benefit to our school, we believe. It bene- fits 'those over whom it has dominion by seeking out their problems and democratically solving them, and it benefits the members by giving them valuable experience in government. STUDENT COUNCIL Top row, left to right: Hoose, Pryor, Smith, Watkins. Second row: White, Smith, Evans, Newbury, Foust. Seated: Mahood, B. Dunbar, Ward, Warner, Curren, May.

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