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The Window-pane of the Future AS I sat in my chair by the window, I wished it would not rain, because I wanted to attend a basketball game at my home town. The Tigers, who had on their team one of the members of the graduating class of 1935, were to play that night. I began to think of what had happened ten years ago and it came to me that I had not seen any of my classmates since we graduated from Troy High School. The rain began to fall faster and hit the window as though to attract attention. As I turned and gazed upon the window pane I saw the rain drops which were guilty of attracting attention. In these drops I saw the faces of my fellow students of 1935 and what each was doing now. This is what each raindrop said as it fell pit-pat, pit-pat, upon the window pane: Elizabeth Bailey Edward Campbell Sylvia Bailey African Missionary Noted Prize Fighter Teacher’s Wife Clair Lucas Elizabeth Hammer Chemistry Professor Advertising—Reducing Salts Thelma Chute Zelda Hawk Mabel Calaway Traveling—Baker Co Actress—Hollywood Secretary—Parkersburg Alda Barnhart Myrtle Murphy Stenographer—Akron Returned to Ireland Harold Richards Erlean Reynolds The Faculty Rich Bachelor Traveling in Europe Still Teaching Roy Bush Mildred Swearingen Bus Driver Vassar Phys Ed Coach Anita Campbell Franklin Thompson Amos Tilton Nurse—Grant Hospital Still looking for lions Owns Chicken Farm Beulah Groves Robert Dixon Happily Married Orchestra Leader Ernest Travis Manager—Pool Room Eileen Daugherty Pianist—Roxy’s Thelma Cowdery Poetess—Sailor Poems Lucy Gibbs Joe Logue Governess Chicago Famous M D PA?C FIFTEEN
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Reminiscences of the Class of 35 THREE years ago thirty-five freshmen entered Troy High. We were just as green as any of them and caused our teachers to use much of their patience. When we were freshmen our students began to participate in school activities. The operettas “Toy Toy San,” and “Cool Knights,” found freshmen in the cast. Mabel Calaway was the only one of our class to play basketball. We came back as sophomores to find that we had only twenty-eight classmates, other students preferring different schools and activities. Again as sophomores our class was well represented in the music department. Several members of the class took part in the operettas. “Oh Doctor.” and “Love Pirates of Hawaii.” Several of us also were in the high school play, “Aaron Boggs, Freshman.” One more student joined the basketball squad. Now as juniors we came back to find only twenty-four original members of our class, but we were very glad to welcome into our ranks, Zelda Hawk, who came from Jerseyville, and Roy Bush, who came from Belpre. This year we felt very honored to hold our weiner roast with the seniors. Several of our class are taking public speaking and participated in the public sneaking plav. “Nothing But the Truth.” There were several of our class in the “Peace Declamation Contest.” Zelda Hawk took second place in this county. This vear the Juniors and Seniors held a pie social after the basketball game with Carbondale in order to replenish the class treasury. Our class is still well represented in the music department with several students participating in this year’s operetta, “Hearts and Blossoms.” Mabel Calaway, Ernest Travis, and Mildred Swearingen uphold the Junior reputation on the basketball court. Practices for a junior play. “The Red Headed Stepchild,” are being held at the time of the writing of this article. The proceeds of this production will be combined with the senior funds to be used toward the publication of this book. Because of the fact that The Trojan will be published hereafter only every two years, the present junior and senior classes are responsible for the publication of this year book. The Junior Editor is Thelma Chute, and the Assistant Junior Editor is Mildred Swearingen. So because of the fact that the present Junior clsas has to extol its virtues now. and cannot include those of next year, please take careful notice of the really nice class that we are! Also, don't forget to notice that the color scheme of this annual corresponds to our class colors! So taking it all in all, we’ve told you our tale, and we hope you have enjoyed the telling. OFFICERS CLASS OF 1935 President .............................................. Edward Campbell Vice President .......................................... Robert Dixon Secretary-Treasurer ....................................... Thelma Chute Historian ................................................ Beulah Groves Class Advisor...................................................... Mrs. Walker Class Colors ............................................ Green and Gold Class Flower........................................ Lily of the Valley Class Motto................... “We build the ladder by which we climb” PAGE FOURTEEN
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Class Wills of 1934-35 W77 E, the Senior Classes of 1934-35, believing that we are in possession of sane minds and of sound bodies, being of the body politic of Troy High School, vv of the village of Coolville, county of Athens, township of Troy, State of Ohio, a part of the U. S. A., the continent of America, located in the Western hemisphere, do hereby bequeath and bestow upon our successors the following: DONOR LEGACY HEIR Sylvia Bailey ...... Elizabeth Bailey .... Alda Barnhart ...... Bessie Barnhart ... Mary Belle Barnhart Freda Blake ........ Doris Bond ......... Catheryn Boggs ... Iva Brawley ........ Roy Bush ........... Mabel Calaway .... Anita Campbell Edward Campbell .. Virginia Chapman . Thelma Chute ....... Wilma Cole ......... Thelma Cowdery ... Wilma Cowdery .... Eileen Daugherty .. Marjorie Davis ..... Madolyn Deeter .... Roselyn Deeter Robert Dixon ....... Lucy Gibbs ......... Beulah Groves ...... Elizabeth Hammer . Zelda Hawk ......... Arthur Heiney ...... Lawrence Holter ... Frank Jones ........ Mary Loeffler ...... Joe Logue .......... Clair Lucas ........ George Lynch ....... Walter McLaren ... Fern Medley ........ Myrtle Murphy Gladys Pullins ..... Gladys Randolph .. Grace Randolph ... Erlean Reynolds ... Harold Richards ... Dorothy Russell Erma Russell ....... Mildred Swearingen Franklin Thompson Ethan Tilton ....... Amos Tilton ........ Ernest Travis ...... Louise Ward ........ her curly hair ..............Robert Horton her dignified manner ........Sadie Black her rosy cheeks .............Mary Wolfe her silence .................Florence Gorrell her high grades .............Charles Scott her late hours ..............Edythe Sheets her ways with “Skinny”.......Norma Wyer her singing ability .........Gertrude Deeter her sense of humor ..........Thelma Pullins his witty jokes .............Clarence Deeter her dimples .................Russell Archer her sunnv disposition .......Ora Barnhart his wi-estling ambition .....Francis Gaskins her giggles .................Inez Brafford her speediness ..............Ada Deeter her finger-waving ability .. Helen LeMasters her brown eyes ..............Victor Russell her “Rust” ..................No one her auiet ways ..............Virginia Bridgett •her ability with children ... Edith Blake her curly hair ..............Dorothy Pierce her driving ability .........Homer McDonald his curly locks .............Charles Bean her slender form ............Myrtle Kincade her Latin grades ............Alvin Blake her news-gathering ability . Juanita Blue her personality .............Pauline Goodwin his prize-fighting ambition Harold Snider his heart smashing ..........Marven Barnhart his acting ability ..........Boyd Jeffers her studiousness ............Leon White his way with the girls ......Bernard Chapman his slick hair ..............Wilbur Dixon his farm ability ............Clarence Deeter his talkativeness ...........Kenneth Russell her popularity ..............Gladys Hall her freckles ................Clyde Stout her shiny black hair ........Genevieve Scott her ideas of style ..........Alene Scott her “sweet Williams” ........Ada Deeter her sweet smile .............Carl Wyer his bashfulness .............Carl Calaway her initiative ..............Claudine Fish her poetical ability ........Emma Bailey her “sassiness”..............Clyde White his mouth movement ..........Herman Bernard his oratorical ability ......Glenn Weser his tallness ................Gerald Bibbee his flirting ability......... Glenn Gaston her basketball ability.......Margaret Cubbison Signed, published and declared by the above named Senior Classes of 1934-35 as and for their last will and testament in the presence of us and each of us. who, in his presence, and at his request, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. ROY THOMPSON, THOMAS GARDNER, of the County of Athens of the County of Athens and the State of Ohio. and the State of Ohio. PAGE SIXTEEN
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