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TROJAN First Row—(Left to Right)—Ross Bibbee, Floyd Bowers. Gerald Barringer, Hansel Null, Homer Wires. Glenn Rardin, Ronald Kincade. Jack White, Kenneth Wires. Second Row—Marie Creamer. Julia Wyer, Thelma Wyer, Laura Deeter, Silva Deeter. Clarice Humphrey. Ruth Dixon, Virginia Deeter. Flourine Davis, Ruth Brandeberry, Buford Findling, Bessie Atkins, Marguerite Burdette, Pauline Cole, Betty Lou Clark, Jimmie Wolf. Third Roic—Ida Horton, Roy Cole, Franklin Washburn. Kenneth Clark. Donald Bibbee, Billy Flesher, Donald Clark, Donald Barringer, Robert Perry, Junior Yeater, Dixie Johnson, Kathleen Bond, Mrs. Gunder. First and Second Grades The first and second grades at Troy, taught by Mrs. Laura Gunder, boast an enrollment during the first semester of 43 Interesting work was done by the children during the semester, including participation in the Toy Band which gave a program at Farmers’ Institute, as well as in the Christmas program. The first grade Honor Roll, made up of students with an average grade of 90 or above for the first semester consists of five pupils: Clarice Marie Humphrev with an average of 95; Robert Perry, 93; Pauline Cole, 93; Ida Horton, 92; and Buford Findling, 90. The second grade Honor Roll consists of nine pupils. Two of these pupils, Ruth Brandeberry and Jack White, have the highest averages in the room, each with the grade of 96. The other honor pupils and grades are: Mary Louise Blizzard, 94: Ruth Dixon, 94; Glenn Rardin, 93; Gerald Barringer, 92; Bessie Lou Atkins, 92; Virginia Deeter, 92; and Kenneth Wires, 92. Twelve pupils completed the Pupils’ Reading Circle Work and received certificates for the same. They are: Ruth Brandeberry, Jack White. Flourine Davis, Ruth Dixon, Glenn Rardin. Marie Creamer, Virginia Deeter. Bessie Atkins, Mary Louise Blizzard, Thelma Wyer, Kenneth Wires and Ronald Kincade. Besides the above good records, the following students had perfect attendance during the first semester: Ruth Brandeberry, Ronald Kincade, Dixie Johnson, Glenn Rardin, and Virginia Deeter. 26
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TROJAN Freshman Class History On September twelfth, twenty-eight oi us enrolled as “Freshies” in Troy High School. At first we were quite timid, but we soon became acquainted, and began to take part in the school activities. We held a weiner roast with the Sophomores at the Fair Grounds early this fall. Our class is well represented in the activities of the school. Several members are in the vocal and instrumental music classes. Three girls. Myrtle Kincade, Inez Brafford and Frances Tanthorey, are representing the Freshman girls on the basketball squad. Robert Martin has had the opportunity to show his basketball, ability this year on the boys’ squad, and we are looking forward to his future success as a ball player. At our first class meeting we elected the following students to guide us during the year: Class Officers President ......... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Historian ......... Class Adviser ..... Francis Gaskins Myrtle Kincade Clyde Stout Dorothy Pierce .... Mr. Kinzig Class Flower ....................................................... Red Rose Class Colors .................................................. Blue and Gold Class Motto .................................................... “Be Square
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T R O J A N First Row—(Left to Right)—James Garton, Lowell Green. Ralph Lake, Howard Horton, Robert Derrick, Stanley Galbreath, Max Douglas, Cecil Johnson, Hobart Dodderer, Earl Johnson, Julian Bond. Second Row—Lucile Reed, Marguerite Clark, Wilma Gillilan, Dorothy Marshall, Betty Shanks, Madelyn Morrison. Freda Williams, Ruth Smith, Jeannette Hayes, Marjory Reed. Helen Travis, Frances Blake. Third Roiv- -Twila Knowles. Miss Davis. Paul Lake, Robert Root, Howard Cole, Andrew McCaulsky, Glenn Cubbinson, Delmont Blake, Willard Null. Lawrence Smith, Francis Marshall, Adrain Null, Maralyn Henderson, Dorothy Skeels. Fourth Row—Vinson Atkins. William Horton. Donald Skeels, Bernard Clark, Roy Horton, Wetzel Bond, Charles Davis, John Dixon. Third and Fourth Grades The Troy third and fourth grade room, taught by Irene Davis, had an enrollment this year of 45 pupils, 22 being in the fourth grade, and 23 in the third grade. For the first semester the attendance was 97 plus per cent for the boys, and 97 for the girls. The students with a perfect attendance record were: Maralyn Henderson, Howard Horton, Cecil Johnson, Earl Johnson. Helen Travis, Julian Bond Hobart Dodderer, Wetzel Bond, Ralph Lake, Paul Lake. Roy Horton, William Horton Jeannette Hayes, and Adrain Null. The pupils in this room participated with the other grade students in programs for Farmers’ Institute and Christmas. 27
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