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

 - Class of 1936

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TROJAN m First Roto tLeft to Right)—Howard Chapman, Russell Daugherty, Charles Campbell, Paul Mills, George Dewees, Harry Church, Ralph Scarlett, Ross Nicko-son, Fred Swearingen. Second Roto- Evelyn White, Lois Clark, Mary Gaskins, Mary Amsbary. Beth Walden, Delcie O’Neil Meriam Bingman, Leora Rardin, Helen Gillilan, Ida Bail, Daisy Murphy. Third Roto—Freda Ater, Mr. Thompson, Naomi Ramsburg, Norma Kapple, Margaret McKinney, Alberta Russell, Hulda Depoy. Reta Montle, Alice Cole, Howard Shanks. Fourth Row—Charles Bingman, Thomas Bailey. Carl Williams. James Wines, George Guthrie, Herman Castle, Elias Bails, Paul Gordon. FRESHMAN I A First Row Left to Right»—Vernon Blue, Harry Trippett. Billy Graham. Charles Chase. Kenneth Jeffers, George Norman, William Chapman. Second Roto Mr. Hoover. Paul Kennedy, Maxwell Bailey. Gordon Bailey, Roscoe Burdette. Glendon Webb. Charles Hayes. Donald Wolf, Keith Brandeberry, William Malone. Third Row—Iris Archer. Mary Willett, Juanita McCullick. Elva Martin, Eloise Nickoson. Doris Deeter, Lillian Reed, Marjorie Blake, Florence Pullins, Elsie Davis. Nina Dixon. Fourth Row—Beulah Fish, Hazel Smith. Fae White, Winifred Travis, Joan Bailey, Frances Scott, Vesta Blake. PAQE EIGHTEEN ifirnWAWiiiWOT

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PAGE SEVENTEEN 11 7; 'Jf v Busim SO SAT THE STARS Teachers know us by Gang knows us by Favorite Expression Pastime Seems to be Russell Archer Tussle Is that so? Talking A heart breaker Emma Bailey Emmie Gosh! Primping Cute Herman Bernard Wimpy Oh! Shoot! Reading Short Sadie Blake Sadie Oh! Jim! Giggling Humorous Inez Brafford [nie Really? Watching for a milkman Happy Bernard Chapman Bones I’ll slap your face! A Sophomore Active Gertrude Deeter Gert Good heavens! Basketball Hot tempered Francis Gaskins Doak Aw!! Talking to the girls Gocd looking Glenn Gaston Guina Aw Heck! English Tall F.rma Jackson Shorty For heaven sakes! The boys Romantic Mary Johnson Dimples Oh! Thunder! Powdering her nose Pleasant Myrtle Kincade Myrt Now I mean it! Writing letters In love Helen LcMastors Kitty Gee whiz! (Welsh) rarebit Intelligent Paul McDonald Mac Holy smoke Playing cards Always talking Ruth Malone Peaches See you in church Bookkeeping Contented Naomi O’Neil Nannie Oh! my goodness! Navy boys Studious Dorothy Pierce Dot Horse feathors! Looking for Ford V8 Discontented Victor Russell Vic I don’t know! Rolling his eyes Broken hearted Alene Scott Beonie Oh! Shucks! Giggling Lively Glenn Sharp Barky Oh! yea! Getting into mischief Lucky Clyde Stout Babe Aw! Going to Lydia Sleepy Glenn Wcser Weser ? Writing to Lydia Quiet Loon White Poogh Sure Eating A pest Alvin Blake Jiggs I don’t know Dreaming Deg Ridge Marven Barnhart Bud ????? Contented Mussing his hair Gerald Bibbee Bibbee Shoot! Basketball player Thinking Juanita Blue Skeeter That’s right Studious Gerald E Carl Calloway Carty Thunderation! A good kid Combing his hair Margaret Cubbison Maggie Good! Funny ?????? Ada Deeter Addie Oh! Shoot! Pretty Homer Donald Deeter Don Come on Popular Driving Model T Clarence Deeter Deeter Oh! Heck! Humorous Algebra Pauline Goodwin Polly Ann Yeah Cheerful Typing Gladys Hall Blondic Oh! Heck! Bored Boys Boyd Jeffers Bud Hi Bud! Queer Loafing Thelma Pullins Pud Can’t! Old fashioned Sewing Orval Webb Spider What’d you ever do for 111 a 0 Important Bragging Dorr.cu Martin Rceu Ul V 1 My Heavens! Bashful Study Clyde White Tubby Nerts! Manager Erma Jackson Mary Lou Wolf Buddy Is zat so? Witty Talking to Webb Kenneth Russell Kenny I reckon Fickle Music Genevieve Scott Gen Phooey! Giggling Teasing Charles Scott Abe Yeth thir! Awkward Trading Edythe Sheets E Phooey! Late for school Lawrence Holter Homer McDonald Pershing You know! Good matured Huckleberry Ridge Ambition Farmer Actress Prize fighter Farmer's wife Opera singer Mechanic Getting a heart Going to college Successful farmer Get a wild man Live with Wally Get married Live in Rockland Aviator Study law Teacher Great pianist Get a Wolf Nurse Mryor of Pine Ridge Ag. Teacher Baseball pitcher Hasn’t any Hasn't any Violinist Speaker Librarian Scientist Latin teacher Heme Ec. teacher Athletic coach Shipbuilding Private secretary Movie star Pres, of U. S. Seamstress Lrdies’ man Teacher Mechanic B. B. coach Become a cowboy To capture a camel (Campbell) To grow shorter To attend O. U. Ada Deetcr Destiny Preacher Live in Summer Postmaster Old maid Wife of dairyman Aviator Farmer’s wife Electrical engineer Bus driver Author Private secretary One of the Jones girls Beauty operator Mail pilot Married to a teacher Wife of naval officer Wife of J. McLaren Henpecked Newspaper reporter Traveling salesman Henpecked husband Agr. teacher Mayor of Hockingport Loafer Farmer Undertaker Happy wife In the circus Bookkeeper Farmer's wife Henpecked husband Sea Captain Bride of rich old bach. Business woman Tap dancer Old maid Mgr. Walden Produce Co. Opera singer Mayor of Coolville Lonely spinster Radio star Comedian Jeweler (Watches) Lady of leisure Doctor



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TROJAN . .. P TW© YEAIRS WITH THE S© IP El ©M© © ES In September, 1934, forty-five new and eager faces were seen in the Freshman room at Troy High School. This year forty returned for the Sophomore year. We elected as our officers: Fred Swearingen, president; Meriam Bingman, vice president: Alberta Russell, secretary-treasurer; Mary Jo Amsbary, historian; Mr. Thompson, adviser. Last year we won many high places in the scholastic tests in the county. They were: English, Meriam Bingham and Hulda Depoy; Algebra, Fred Swearingen, Lois Clark: Science, Reta Montle, Charles Campbell; Latin, George Dewees and Daisy Murphy. P Basketball was also included in our schedule. Beth Walden, Mary Jo Amsbary, Evelyn White, Lois Clark, Mary Gaskins, Alice Cole, Alberta Russell. Reta Montle, Helen Gillilan and Hulda Depoy; Russell Daugherty, Charles Bingman, Herman Castle, Paul Gordon, Paul Mills, Carl Williams, and Fred Swearingen were on the ball squads. In track we were represented by Mary Jo Amsbary, Hulda Depoy, and Carl Williams. Our baseball and kittenball teams were glad to have Carl Williams, Fred Swearingen and Russell Daugherty as participants. Mary Jo Amsbary. Beth Walden, Evelyn White, Charles Bingman, James Bowermaster, Howard Chapman, Paul Gordon and Paul Mills were all in the operetta “Miss Cherry Blossom’’. Four of our class were members of the cast of “Daddy Long Legs” a play given by the Public Speaking Class. They were Meriam Bingman, Daisy Murphy, Fred Swearingen, and Helen Gillilan. Many of our class are members of the F. H. A. and F. F. A. We think we have made rapid progress in the two years we have been in Troy High School. IEIJT©Cy ©IF TEE FRESHMAN Cl All On September the eighth, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-five, thirty-four green Freshmen crept through the portals of Troy High School to embark upon a voyage on the good ship knowledge. Since then we have secured four more, making the total thirty-nine. We have learned by applying ourselves and our marks are on the increase, closing the first half year with an B average for the class. At our first class meeting we elected the most capable members to guide us throughout the year. They are as follows: President. Donald Wolf; Vice President, Keith Brandeberry; Secretary. Lillian Reed; Treasurer, William Malone: Historian, Doris Deeter; Adviser, Mr. Hoover. We are noted not only for our scholastic ability but for our ability to carry and defend the colors. Orange and Black, in athletic meets. Doris Deeter and Hazel Smith were members of the basketball squad, while Winifred Travis, Lillian Reed, Mary Willett. Eloise Nickoson, Fae White and Marjorie Blake were out for practice. Paul Kennedy and William Malone were out for practice with the boys’ squad. The upper classmen think that we are too small for track, but last year we competed with the county teams in track, and rated as follows: Boys 50 yard dash, fourth; girls’ basketball throw, third; and boys’ relay, second. So we have hopes of helping Troy to further track honors. PAGE NINETEEN

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