Troy Township High School - Trojan Yearbook (Coolville, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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 Elizabeth Ballard i Lizzie) William Deeter (Bill) You tell me, and I’ll tell somebody else. Music, 1-2-3-4 Track, 1-2 Annual Staff, 4 Orange and Black. 1-2 Operettas, 2-3-4 Class Plays, 3-4 Homer Friend (Homer) With how sad steps I go to Dem”! Boy Scouts, 1-2-3 Class Play, 3 Basketball, 4 William rest! Your work is over.’ Annual Staff, 4 Plays, 3-4 Emerson Holter (Emery) If I should die, here I’ll be! Boy Scouts, 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff, 4 SIXTEEN 19 3 2

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Faye Barrows (Dutch) Ask me no questions, and I’ll tell you no lies! Chorus, 1-2-3-4 Glee Club, 3-4 Annual Staff, 4 Class Play, 4 Ward Hornsby (Hornie) Great value is often wrapped in small packages! Debate, 1 F. F. A.. 2-3-4 Boy Scouts, 2-3-4 Plays, 1-2-3-4 Judging Teams, 2-3 Vice President, 1 Orange and Black Staff, 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff, 4 Clifford Dixon (Ick) Here is our good Clifford whose genius was—? F. F. A., 1-2-3-4 Boy Scouts, 3-4 Music, 3-4 Play, 3-4 Annual Staff, 4 Ruth Basim (Chu) I wander lonely as a cloud! Annual Staff, 4 Class Play, 4



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Senior Class History Four years ago. September, 1928. there enrolled at Troy High School, a group of happy girls and boys all eager and wililng to strive and work for that goal called “Graduation.” There were forty-two of us in number, and Mr. Gillilan was our leader. We were the largest class of Freshmen that had ever enrolled at Troy High School, but during the first year several left. Our class was represented in orchestra, chorus, basketball, the Prince of Peace Declamation Contests, and debating. When we came back the second year, as Sophomores, to our great disappointment we found that some had resolved to take up phases of work other than school. With one new member, Martha Hitchcock, twenty-three of us were left. The Sophomore Class was well represented in the chorus, orchestra, and several of its members were in the operetta, “The Feast of the Red Corn,” that was given by the school in the spring. This year we had another leader, Mr. Ray, and the class, with his help, progressed rapidly. In 1930 we came back as Juniors, with three more members missing from our class. We still had Mr. Ray for our leader. Our class was represented in orchestra, chorus, basketball, and the County Field and Oratorical Meet. Several members of our class participated in the operetta, “On Plymouth Rock, which was given by the Music Department at Thanksgiving. This year we came back to finish the task we set out to accomplish four years ago. and reach the goal we had so long hoped for—Graduation. Our class now had twenty-three members, with Mr. Ray still the school leader. Our class is represented in many activities. Several Senior boys decided to play basketball. Several members of our class participated in the play, “Cool Knights,” which was given by the school. The Music Department put on an operetta, ‘‘Toy Toy San,” in which our class was well represented. As this happy number leaves Troy High School, we hope with the help and training we have received here, each one will be capable of going on with his life work, no matter what occupation he chooses to follow. May we never forget the happy days spent at Troy High School! ( lass Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian .... Class Advisors Class Colors .. Class Flower . Class Motto .. ............. Page Gordon .......... Maurice Smeeks ............ Lennie Sharp .......... Ethel Blackburn ............ Elsie Goodwin Miss Knecht and Mr. Kinzig ............. Blue and Gold .......... White Carnation ‘‘Scientia est Potentia” 1932. SEVENTEEN

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