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TROJAN Junior Class First Row—(Left to Right)—Thelma Scott, Wilma Cowdery, Dorothy Russell, Doris Bond, Fern Medley, Louise Ward, Gladys Randolph, Mary Loeffler, Marjorie Davis, Madolyn Deeter. Second Row—Grace Randolph. Bessie Barnhart, Mary Barnhart, Freda Blake, Miss Knecht, Catheryn Boggs, Virginia Chapman, Roselyn Deeter, Iva Brawley, Liddie Wildman, Erma Russell. Third Roto—Walter McLaren, Frank Jones, Lawrence Holter, Jedd Smith. 20
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As They Are Known Name Pastivie Besetting Sin Thelma Bailey Writing Letters Singing Robert Baker Watching Ball Games Pole Vault Nyna Barnhart Charles Bentz Oville Bibbee Music Democracy Frowning Singing Studying Being Good Edna Buckley Shorthand Helping Others Josephine Findling Basketball Letters Emmett Friend Peddling Papers Smoking Mary Elizabeth Gillilan Waiting Joking Naomi Goodwin Writing Chemistry Thelma Goodwin In Library Going to Church Roberta Humphrey Mathematics Fiddle Blanche Lake Thinking about Law Powder Ruth McBride Studying Latin Talking Rachel McDonald Driving her Ford Reckless Driving Ola Murphy Gazing Foolin’ around Lottridge Gordon O’Neill Dances Robert Ramsburg Young People’s meeting Smoking Paul Richardson Worrying Arguing Helen Root Reading New Marshfield Grace Russell Bookkeeping Curly Hair Pauline Russell Eating Boys Haz l Wines English III and IV Waitress Seems to be Noted for Likes Popular Sunny Disposition Playing Cards Kind o’ Short Bashfulness Sleeping Blue Shorthand Blonds Cute Good Looks Doughnuts A Good President Bachelorhood Being President Happy Friendliness Arithmetic Studious Politeness (?) Peppermint Candy Basketball Player Aviator Freshman Girls Friendly Pleasant Character Cake Up and Going Housekeeping Friends A Good Student Cooking Tidiness Very Nice Neatness Driving Very Quiet Slimness Cake A Good Style Model Slim Figure To Read A Basketball Star Swearing Banquets Musical Absence from School Pickles A Sheik Guitar Red Heads Working Athletics Chicken Talking Politics Tallness Farming A New Scholar Having her Lessons Music Jealous Loafing Field Meets A Good Pal Dodge (ing) Late Hours Working Hard Bookkeeping Soup TROJAN
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TROJAN Junior Class History Has it been a year since the history of this class—then Sophomores—was written for the annual? Here it is time again to write the progress of the class with another year of activities to add to its credit. What has happened to us as a class since 1932? First of all, last fall we joined the Seniors in having a weiner roast. We had lots of fun as usual. Our class has been well represented in the musical activities, many taking part in the Christmas program, and the operetta, “O Doctor.” At the first pep meeting held for the basketball teams this fall, Frank Jones, one of our class, was elected cheer leader for the school. There are five of our girls represented on the basketball team; namely, Doris Bond. Erma Russell, Liddie Wildman, Fern Medley, and Louise Ward. James McLaren, Jedd Smith, and Lawrence Holter represent the Junior class on the boys’ squad. We are going to have a Junior play, but as yet the cast has not been chosen. Besides all of these extra activities, we have been studying, too. So we have been rather busy, don’t you think? At the first class meeting of the year we elected: Class Officers President .................................................... James McLaren Vice President ................................................. Frank Jones Secretary .................................................... Dorothy Russell Treasurer .................................................... Wilma Cowdery Historian .................................................... Liddie Wildman Class Adviser .................................................. Miss Knecht Class Colors.................................................... Blue and Gold Class Flower ...................................................Red Carnation Class Motto ........................................... “Onward and Upward 21
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