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Junior riass lli torv On September 2, 1929, thirty-nine of us entered Troy High School as Freshmen under the leadership of Mr. Ray. Out of our class many participated in different activities. The Jenkins’ Letter Contest was entered by three of our number, these students taking first, second and ninth prizes in the County. We were able to put some good players on both the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams, and some of us tried out for track, taking part in the County Field Meet. We were also well represented in the orchestra and chorus. When we returned as Sophomores we found that our number had decreased to thirty-two, as some of our number had found the path of learning too difficult to travel. But we decided to ever bear in mind the motto we had chosen, “Make the good, better, and the better, best,” and continue to strive for that goal called “Graduation.” Again we were well represented in various school activities, and hoped that, we would be able to enter the next year as Juniors and be an honor to our grand old school. This year when we came back to T. H. S. as Juniors, we had lost more members, thus leaving our number twenty-nine, but during the year three left us, leaving twenty-six. Many more members participated in school activities this year than last year. The boys’ basketball team has three members from our class; namely, Robert Ramsburg, Alva Harper, and Gordon O’Neill. We also have six players on the girls’ team: Doris Crandall, Doris Brandeberry, Rachel McDonald. Grace Russell. and Virginia Crandall. Also a large delegation from our class is helping with the school paper, “The Orange and Black.” They are: Doris Brandeberry, Pauline Russell, Ruth McBride, Josephine Findling, Roberta Humphrey and Thelma Goodwin. Perhaps we have not always done our best and have sometimes made mistakes, but we hope to come back next year as Seniors and to do more for our school, so that when we reach our goal and embark upon life’s journey, our Alma Mater will remain very dear to us, and we shall have been an honor to her. riasN Officers President ......................................................... Oville Bibbee Vice President .............................................................. Roy Brandeberry Secretary ................................................... Roberta Humphrey Treasurer ........................................................Ruth McBride Class Historian................................................ Thelma Goodwin Class Advisor ............................................................... Mr. Kinzig Class Flower ........................................................ Red Rose Class Colors ....................................................... Red and Gold Class Motto..........................“Make the good better, and the better best”
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I i T R O Y Junior Ihiss First Row—(Left to Right)—Doris Crandall. Roberta Humphrey, Mary Gillilan, Ruth McBride. Josephine Findling, Virginia Crandall, Blanche Lake, Doris Brandeberry. Second Rote—Thelma Bailey, Nina Barnhart, Naomi Goodwin, Pauline Russell, Thelma Goodwin, Lucille Marshall, Grace Russell, Rachel McDonald. Mr. Kinzig. Third Rote—Ola Murphy, Robert Baker. Alva Harper. Robert Ramsburg, Emmett Friend, Paul Richardson, Roy Brandeberry, Charles Bentz, Gordon O’Neill. I I I I I ! ! I I I I TV ENTY-TWO 1932
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I I I j I I I I I I I ! j l I l i Sophomore tins First Row—(Left to Right)—Gladys Randolph. Liddie Wildman, Cathryn Boggs. Marjorie Davis. Mary Loeffler. Doris Bond. Virginia Chapman. Roselyn Deeter, Virginia Null, Louise Ward. Fern Medley. Grace Randolph. Second Row—Wilma Cowdery. Dorothy Russell, Erma Russell, Lydia Bailey. Thelma Scott, Iva Brawley. Wilma Cole, Freda Blake, Mary Belle Barnhart, Bessie Barnhart. Gladys Pullins. Third Roto—Mr. Penrose., Walter McLaren, Frank Jones, Jedd Smith, Dorothy Snyder, Omer Gorrell, Madolyn Deeter. -19 3 2 » i I I I j I I I I i I i i i i i i i i i i i TWENTY-FOUR
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