Troy Luckey High School - Trojan Yearbook (Luckey, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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SENICJR fXC'1'Wl'HE5 RUTH KIMMEL COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE NOf all noises I think music is the least disagreeable.N Class Secretary 23 Class Play 3,45 Mixed Chorus 43 Glee Club 1,33 Band 2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Booster Club 43 School Paper Staff 3,4. MARY LOOMIS COMMERCIAL COURSE 4All fashions please me best.N Class Secretary lg Class Treasurer 1,43 School Paper Staff 3,43 Class Play 3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,43 Orchestra 2g Basketball l,2Q Librarian 4. GEORGE MCCRARY GENERAL COURSE I HThere he comes in a snail's trot.n Class Play 43 Librarian 43 Basketball Manager 43 Football 2,3,43 Track l,2,3,4. ELOISE MOENTER COMMERCIAL COURSE Nwither I must, I must.N School Paper Staff 2,3,43 Band 2,3,43 OTCh6StPB'l3 Mixed Chorus 2,43 Basketball l,2Q Class Play 3,43 Librarian 4. FORREST SWARTZ COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE UModesty becomes a young man.U Class Vice President Lg Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,43 Baseball l,2,33 Track l,2,3,LQ Football 43 Basketball l,2,33 Class Play 3, 43 School Paper Staff 4.

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SENIOR fXCTWl'HES BRUCE BAKER GENERAL COURSE WEvery man for himself.W Class Vice President l,2,33 Class Play 3,43 Mixed Chorus Lg Football 43 Librarian 4. MARGARET CHRISTEN COMMERCIAL COURSE WNO one knows what he can do until he tries.0 Salutatoriang Class Secretary 43 Class Play 43 School Paper Staff 3,43 Librarian 43 Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 2,43 Scholarship Tests l,3,4. CATHERENE CHRISTIANSEN COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE HThings are not always what they seem.N Class President Lg Class Secretary 33 Class Treas- urer 2,33 Class Play 3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,43 Glee Club 1,33 Basketball 2,33 Librarian 43 Scholarship Tests l,4. ' HAZEL DEUBLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE Wwe learn our lessons not for life but for the lecture room.N Valedictoriang Class Play 43 School Paper Staff 43 Band 2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Glee Club'l,3Q Mixed Chorus 2,43 Scholarship Tests l,2,3,43 Librarian 4. GLENN DALE HELM COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE nThough I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry.W Class President l3 Class Play 3,43 School Paper Staff Lg Band 2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,Lj Mixed Chorus 2,43 Football 2,3QLQ Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,43 Track l,2,3,4.



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SENIOR H STORY A The fall of 1937 found a group of seventeen boys and girls who seemed to agree that life had suddenly become new and fascinating. What had made this change? Why, they were entering the longeawaited freshman year of high school. Why was this group so important to mention them here? They were the senior class of l9Ll. This class started their high school career with the determination to do big things. They began by electing officers for the year, who were: Glenn Helm, president, Bruce Baker, .vice presidentg Mary Loomis, secretary- treasurer. Of course they could not expect to get along without anyone to guide them, so Mr. Amos was appointed to be their class sponsor. After, two weeks of school had passed, they were subject to initiation. The sophomores made them do some of the silliest things Everything went along smoothly, and then, one day in the latter part of October each member was presented with a ticket on which these words were written: WVir integer sum.W CWI am a fresh man.Hl This was to be shown at the door of Mary Loomis's home for admittance to the class Halloween party. In April they accompa- nied the sophomore and junior classes to view the masterpieces of art at the Toledo Museum. Several persons in the class participated in the music festival at Bowling Green, Ohio. To wind up their first year of high school, they enjoyed a Weiner roast in Brinker's woods. After a summer vacation, those seventeen students returned to the same old grind as sophisticated sopho- mores. Well, this year they wouldn't have to endure any initiation, but they could have plenty of fun with the new freshmen. They elected new officers. George Brinker became president, Bruce Baker, vice president, Ruth Kimmel, secretary, and Catherene Christiansen, treasurer. A high school Halloween party was held in the gymnasium. Of course the sophomores attended. At Christmas time, the high school held another party. The class was asked to present the play NJust What They Wantedu for the school Christmas program. One of their members, Alice Schmeltz, was the cheerleader for the school. In early spring, they enjoyed the party at the home of Margaret Christen.

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