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THE THALIA ■miiiimumiMiMiiimiimiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiil'nimmutini iiiimiiimiimiimiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiimmiHiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMii.iimmmMMiiiiiiiiiimiiMiuiiM Left to Right—Page Gordon, Frank Chapman, Clay Golden, Charles Shields, Roy Ware, Jessie Justice. William Dixon, Vergil Berdine, Bennet Wildman, Denver Day, William Deeter, Dennis Hixon, Clifford Dixon. Homer Jeffers, Homer Friend, Leida Linton, Elizabeth Ballard, Ceola Linton, Ethel Collins, Goldie Friend, Elsie Goodwin, Faye Barrows, Ethel Blackburn, Mr. Pailet Ward Hornsby, John Sheets, Doris Welch, Ruth Basim, Grace Jeffers, Helen Barnhart, Lennie Sharp, Louise Watkins, Emerson Holter. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We, the Freshmen of Troy High School, entered the School of Education, September 7, 1928. We entered school with forty-two in number, the largest class of Freshmen that ever entered Troy High. But during the end of the first month, six left us who were as follows: Paul Price and Homer Ice left us on account of their parents moving away; Kermit and Kenneth Starcher twins, Nina Randolph and Wilma Cubbison found other life more pleasant than school life. Our class is represented in Orchestra, Chorus, Basketball, and four members entered the Prince of Peace Dclamation in the local contest; namely, Grace Jeffers, William Dixon, Page Gordon and Louise Watkins. Two entered Debating, Lennie Sharp and Ward Hornsby. W'e hope with the help and advice of the faculty members that we will all return as Sophomores, and continue our work in T. H. S. CLASS OFFICERS Page Gordon Ward Hornsby Helen Barnhart Ceola Linton Samuel Pailet Purple and Gold White Carnation Scientia Est Potentia President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Advisor Class Colors Class Flower Class Motto page twenty
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THE THALIA miiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiHMiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmitimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiMiMiiimiiiiifiiimiiiiiiiiM miiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiii'fiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiH-.HmiHiitiiiHHHiiiMiiiiiinMiitiMiHtMiMiMi Left to Right -Oscar Pierce, Jack Burdette, Roger Clark, Paul Chase, Charles Smith, Leo Baker, Ralph Cole, Ray Dunfee, Cecil Hornsby, Wendall Clark, Harold Callaway. Second Row—Orville Koehler, Holland Vorhies, Hazel Tucker, Mary Gibbs, Myrtle Callaway, Ruth Green, Mildred Bond, Bethel McDaniel, Pauline Ramsburg, Clifton Ward, Wayne Sharp. Third Row—Geraldine Kline, Josephine Wise, Mary Catherine Booth, Omah Gaston, Blanche Murrey, Ada Gillilan, Helen Brandeberry, Virginia Tanthory, Betty Yagala, Roselyn Hollingsworth, and Miss Knecht. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1927, thirty-seven of us entered Troy High School as Freshmen. Out of our class of last year many of us participated in different things. Basketball was represented by good players. Some Freshmen tried out for track and went to the County Field Meet. The Jenkins Letter Contest was also entered, and three members took first and second places. This year thirty-three of the thirty-five returned as Sophomores, one having moved away and one quit. Two more. Hazel Tucker and Orville Koehler, were added to our class. Many more members participated in different things this year than year. Three members of our class, Bettie Yagala, Harold Callaway and Jack Burdette took part in the debate. The boys basketball team has two good players from the Sophomore Class, Leo Baker and Charles Smith. A large delegation from our class is helping with the school paper. They are: Helen Brandeberry, Ada Gillilan, Bettie Yagala, Blanche Murrey, Ruth Green, and Omah Gaston. At the beginning of the school year the following officers were elected: President Leo Baker Vice-President Charles Smith Secretary Omah Gaston Treasurer Helen Brandeberry Class Historian Ada Gillilan Class Advisor Miss Knecht Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower American Beauty Rose Motto “We lead; others follow.” page nineteen
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