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

 - Class of 1933

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Page 18 text:

 T R 0 .IAN PAUL RICHARDSON (Punk) “Thus I entered and thus I go. Recreation Ball, 4 F. F. A., 4 Dairy Judging Teams, 2 Annual Staff, 4 THELMA BAILEY (Blondie) “I loved you with a love I seemed to lose.” Glee Club, 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff, 4 NINA BARNHART (Kitty) “When my four long years are over Glee Club, 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff, 4 Junior Play, 3 ROBERT BAKER (Bob) “Not one word to waste or one look to lose.” Basketball, 1-2-3-4 F. F. A., 1-2-3-4 Milk and Wool Judging Team, 1-3 Boy Scouts, 1-2 14

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T.H.S. EMMETT FRIEND (Vick) “I loved you, shorthand, all the while.’ Operetta, 1 Class Play, 3 Boy Scouts, 1-2 Recreation Ball, 4 Annual Staff, 4 NAOMI GOODWIN (Oma) “Grow old along with me; tha best is yet to be.” Annual Staff, 4 Glee Club, 4 4-H Club, 1 GRACE RUSSELL (Gracious) ‘She says she is going to be an old maid.” Basketball, 3-4 Track, 1-2-3 Staff, 4 RACHEL MCDONALD (Rae) ‘She is our basketball star whose ability Basketball, 1-2-3-4 Track, 1-2-3 Music, 3 Plays, 2-3-4 Annual Staff, 4 13



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TROJAN Senior Class History The breezes still blow through the trees; the sun still shines in the sky; but we are a little older and we all hope a little wiser than that day in September, 1929, when 39 of us gathered from all over Troy Township and enrolled as Freshmen at Troy High. During the four years many of our class participated in different activities. As Freshmen, the Jenkins' Letter boniest was entered by three of our members. Mary Oilman took rirst place, Koberta Humphrey, second, and Blanche cake, ninth prize in the county. We had some good players on both the boys' and girls' basketDall teams. When we returned the second year, to our sorrow, we found that just 32 of our members had returned to share the joys, sorrows, and smiles oi scnooi liie. Again we were well represented in various activities, as basketball, orchestra, and cnorus. Several memDers look part in tne operetta, On Hiymoutn Hock,” which was given by the music department at Thanksgiving. upon meeting to start our Junior year we found three members preferred other activities to scnooi life, thus leaving us 2a laithiul members. But during' me year three more preierred otner associations man ours, and we naa omy 2o of our classmates left to climb the third hm to success ano happiness, nut my, we had lots oi iun. The boys' baskeman team nau tnree memoers uom our ciass, and six giris were on their squao. a large numDer from our ciass neipeu witn me school paper, The Orange and Black. We also had a Junior play wmcn was a great success. Several faces were missing from our class, when we returned to take upon ourselves the responsibility of Seniors. Virginia and Doris Crandall, Lucille Marshall, and Hoy Brandeberry are attending Beipre High School this year. Alva Harper is attending school at Toledo. Dons Branueoerry is attending school at Stewart. We were glad to welcome Helen Hoot, wno came to us from Mew Marshfield, thus giving us tne popular number of 23. We had a Hallowe’en Carnival which was just loads of fun and was a great success. We also had a Senior play. There are lour girls playing basketball. and five boys. We are all very prouu or Rutn McBride, a t-H Club member, who cook first place in the County, and second place in tne State Fair Style Heview. We are well represented in orcnestra and cnorus. The Seniors, so they will look more dignified, and as Seniors should Iook, are going to wear caps and gowns this year for the Commencement activities. As Seniors we feel serious as our goal is in sight, and none of us want to miss it. As we are leaving this year we begin to feel we have been benefitted very much by our association with the teachers and students of Troy High. What fond memories we snail Keep of our school days! We await eagerly for Commencement and a chance to embark upon life’s journey. We eacn bear in mind the motto which we took when we were Freshmen, Make the good better and the better best.” We hope we shall all bring honor to our deaf Alma Mater. i 1 Class Officers President ............................................................... Oville Bibbee Vice President ................................................. Pauline Russell Secretary ................................................... Roberta Humphrey Treasurer ....................................................... Edna Buckley Historian ...................................................... Naomi Goodwin Class Advisers .................................... Miss Knecht and Mr. Kinzig Class Flower ......................................................... Red Rose Class Colors ................................................... Red and Gold Class Motto..........................“Make the good better and the better best” ' 1 — 15

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