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

 - Class of 1951

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SENIOR HISTORY SOPHOMORE CLASS President........Robert Winters Vice Pres1dent.....Helen Snyder Secretary............Ruth Harsh Treasurer..... ...Jim Thompson Reporter............Paul Searcy The year nineteen hundred and forty-eight was kind of a mixed up affair because of the consolidation of the Lemoyne and the Luckey Schocds3'the boys and girls were very busy getting acquainted. Two class parties were held during the year. One was a Hallowe'en party held at Jim Recker's and the other was held in Dierker's barn. JUNIOR CLASS Pres1dent.........Phyllis Brick Vice President..Caro1 Jean Rolf Secretary..........Helen Snyder Treasurer.........Frank Schulte Reporter.........Richard Samson Ah! Guess what? We all passed. This meant we were almost as impor- tant as the Seniors. Of course we all thought we were just as important, but the Seniors didn't. The first big event this year was getting ourcdnss rings. We were really the big wheels then. Of course, we still had a lot of things to do. Among them was our play 'Grandad Steps Out' and we can't forget our two dancers. But the most important event was the Junior-Senior Prom. Boy! did we have a good time. We had to work a little harder than usual, but it was fun. We decorated the gym and tried to keep the Seniors from seeing it, but of course there were some who just wouldn't be kept out Jerry and his Rhythmaires were hired to furnish the music and our mothers were good enough to cook the dinner for us. Everybody came in his best bib a d tucker and even the teachers looked nice CI'm just saying th1s,ofomnsd SENIOR CLASS President.......Joann Schroeder Vice President.....Helen Snyder Secretary.........Mary Lou Bihn Treasurer.........Frank Schulte Reporter............Bob Winters Well, we finally made it! We were Seniors. We were as high as we could go in high school. Right away we began thinking of our class trip, even though it was nine months away. To earn money to go on this trip we did various things such as having a scrap drive, two dances, a chicken supper and our play nEverybody's Getting Marriedn. While getting ready for graduation we had 'a million and one things to don. We had to get our pictures taken, had to order our gowns, our invb tations to commencement exercises, and had to decide where we were going on our class trip. We still had a group of twenty-three boys and.g1xls who were going to finish school and be proud to do so.

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RUTH SAMSON Class Play 3 Girls Chorus 2,4 Mixed Chorus l,3,4 Librarian 3 RICHARD SAMSON Class Play 4 Class Officer 1,2 Journalism 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,4 wil WPYFV EVELYN DIERKER Class Play G.A.A. Girls Chorus l xed Chorus Cheerleader 4 l,2,5,4 2,4 1,2,s,4 5 CAROL JEAN ROLF Class Officer 3 Class Play 3.4 Journalism 5.4 G.A.A. 1.2.3.4 Girls Chorus 2 Mixed Chorus 1.3 NAOMI BRINKER Class Play Journalism G.A.A. Girls Chorus Mixed Chorus 4 3,4 1,2,5,4 2,4 l,3,4 JAMES RBCKER Band 2 Track 2,5,4 JAMES THOMPSON Class Play 4 Class Officer 2 Journalism 4 Mixed Chorus 5,4 Librarian 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 2,3,4 Track ' 3,4 Fbotball 2,5,4 FRANK KNIERIEH Class Play lixed Chorus Football Track 4 3,4 3,4 3,4



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sENloR WILL Q We, the Senior Class of Troy Township Schools, in the year nineteen hundred and forty-three do hereby declare this to be our last will and U - tament in as sane a mental condition as can be expected. I, Mary Lou Bihn, will my ability to go steady and still have a good time in school to Patsy Musser. I, Doris Bookenberger, will my supply of well-chewed gum to Jim Sabo. I, Phyllis Brick, will my bottomless desk to anyone who can use lt. I, Naomi Brinker, will my American Government seat to Janice Hacker. I, Donald Carla, will my football ability to Ted Clinton. I, Evelyn Dierker, will my school sweater to Jane Bookenberger to wear in the American History room. I, Robert Dierker, will my basketball ability to Shorty Briggs. I, Ray Ford, will my car-polishing technique to Charles Albright. I, Frank Knieriem, will myt:rother's turtleneck sweater to Willard Brinker. I, Ruth Marsh, will my ready blushes to Katherine Hesel. I, Jim Rocker, will my driving technique to my brother, Danny. I, Carol Jean Rolf, will my lost tennis shoe to anyone who can find it. I, Doris Rothenbuhler, will my blonde hair to Noladean Kinker. I, Bernard Samson, will my ability to nshootn baskets to Ronnie Melcher. I, Richard Samson, will my basketball managership to next year's manager. I, Ruth Samson, will my attendance job to whomever has a first-period study hall. I, Margaret Samu, will my typewriter to Arla Christen. I, Joann Schroeder, will my ability to get along with Mr. Knisely to whom- ever needs it. I, Frank Schulte, will my treasurer's job to the treasurer of the Senior Class of '52. I, Paul Searcy, will my curly hair to Roger Ernsthausen. I, Helen Snyder, will my much-used inky shirt to Nancy Nollenberger. I, Jim Thompson, will my speed to Walter Jordan. I, Robert Winters, will my nickname 'Brownie' to Dick Veler. President, Senior flass

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