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THE 1938 TROJAN cfOPHOMORE CRAefcf I R R:N 11 I I AI J CRAe eR “ SOPHS ” Firs Roio (left to right) —June Medley, Ruth White, Velma Church, Alma Chapman. Eleanor Humphrey, Faye Dunfee, Irene Montle, Ruth Pullins, Hazel Linthicum, Elma Willett. Geraldine Lawson, Melba Morrison, Dorothy Blair, Marjorie Bibbee. Second Row — Jenovee Parsons, Carol Saunders, Edna Chute, James Rogers. Clyde Bronson, Elbert Midkiff, Carson Boggs, Kenneth Crislip. Everett Webb. Hazel Swartz, Charlene Bingman, Virgene Kincade, Mr. Thompson. Third Roiv—Walker Norman, Frank Dodderer, Story Blake, Leland Daugherty, Charles Green, John Kayser, Dale Cole, Walter Goodwin, George Mullen, Loris McKinney, Victor Clark, Murray Deeter, Harold Blackburn. “ FRESHIES ” First. Roiv deft to right)—Geneva McCullick. Jeannette Hayes, Edith Martin. Ruth Smith. Mildred Pullins, Josephine Kelley, Lucille Mullen, Ilah Tucker. Eileen Chapman, Dorothy Marshall, Ruth Blackburn, Naomi Archer, Alma Zickefoose, Wilma Gillilan. Second Row—Thelma Webster. Hazel Varner, Lucille Reed. Marguerite Claik. Robert Kelley, Murl Jackson, William Wines, Harry Calloway, Wetzel Bond, Paul Lake, Virginia Bailey, Marilynn Boggs, Flora Cornwell, Evelyn Cunningham, Mr. Davies. Third Roic—Glenn Cubbison, Oland Kimble, Robert Kapple, Delmont Blake, James Westfall, Kermit Johnson, Everett Hughes, Jack Bernard, Ray Fairchild, Glenn Swisher, Ralph Lake, John Butcher, William Anderson. PAGE 18
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PAGE 17 AS rcu AN ID II IKNDW THEM Name Nickname Favorite Expression Pastime Failing Ambition Destiny Mary Jo Amsbary Thelma Ashcraft Charles Bingman Mcriam Bingman Wilda Butcher Charles Campbell Herman Castle Brice Chapman Howard Chapman Harry Church Lois Clark Alice Cole Russell Daugherty Mary Gaskins Helen Gillilan Paul Gordon Beta Montle Daisy Murphy Leora Rardin Alberta Russell Ralph Scarlett Howard Shanks Robert Sturm Fred Swearingen Beth Walden Evelyn White Carl Williams James Wines Iris Archer Joan Bailey Maxwell Bailey Vesta Blake Marjorie Blake Vernon Blue Keith Brandeberry Roscoe Burdette Prudence Cornwell William Chapman Jessie Crawford Elsie Davis Glen Dean Doris Deeter Nina Dixon Charles Hayes Kenneth Jeffers Paul Kennedy Elva Martin Juanita McCullick George Norman Lillian Reed Frances Scott Winifred Travis Glendon Webb Mary Willett Fae White Donald Wolf Jo Shorty Sissie Stick Wid Chick Cass Brice Chappy Church Loie Cole Punk Mary Helene Goldie Red Daisi Polly Bert Scarlett Hank Bob Freddie Beth White Slick Jim Ira Jo Max Jane Marj Jack Brandy Do Little Prudy Billie Jessica Else Glennis Dorie Nanny Hazel Bud Shape Elva Wauh 3eorge Anne Sheezix Fran Winnie Spider Webb Maria Fae Don Wheel Wheel Sweety pie! You betcha! Land sakes! My gosh! Somebody tell me this! Gee Whiz! I don’t know! Mercy Sakes! Save your money! What’s the matter? My land! What do you think! Oh don’t! Oh my goodness! Thunderation! Heck. Oh dear! My Goodness! Wowie! For land sakes! Shoot! And how! Heck a inandy! Act your age! For crackin’ ice! Lawsy! Cheese and rice! I don’t know! My land! Ba-Gorsh! Ba-Golly! Oh Dear! Gee Whiz! Heck! Oh. that’s alright sure! Let’s Holler! Aw shut up! Oh Yeah! Well. I’ll be darned! Oh Really! Oh Heck! Oh. you old fool! Good Night! Well, good! Yeah Bud! I have trouble of my owe Oh me! Think nothing of it! Pooey! You don’t mean it! That’s too bad! I’m sleepy! Let's kiss and make up! Is that so! Oh horse! Good Lord! Grinning Dreaming of Ray Writing jokes Studying Singing Going to Stewart Pulling his nose Hunting Basketball Western Romances Waiting for Elroy Playing violin Writing letters Teasing Basketball Playing uke Teasing Mary Willett English Shorthand Going to Ritz Playing football Driving car Loafing Writing poetry Writing to Corky Powdering nose Tap dancing Fiddling Looking into the mirror Studying Loafing Getting short hand Talking Pictures in books Basketball Smoking Fighting with Roscoe Telling what he has done Looking for Glen Pestering Jessie Arguing Talking to Clyde Reading books Trying to get aU the girl Talking to Lillian Playing Singing Blues Day dreaming Blabbing Bicycle riding Thinking of a boy Ridge running Talking to Glendon W. Talking to Winnie Being silent Flirting Dancing Originality Love letters Winking Good Grades Yodeling Having lessons His way with the girls Talking Rides in rumble seat Going to Athens Basketball Blond hair His Ford Political talks Latin Being late to school Blushing Happy disposition Sewing Dancing Way with ladies Witt Neat appearance Good behavior Late hours Make-up Track Fast driving Eats too much Criticism Correcting mistakes Acting tall Too quiet Stewart Mary Jo Ilockingport Her temper Talking Preacher’8 Son Eating three meals a day Jessie Dark haired Sophomore Gabbing Getting to school on time The girls Don’t make enough noise Keeping quiet Harry R. Brown Little Hocking Changing her mind Chester Telling about her beaus Gladys Deeter Can’t hold her temper Always giggling Betty Sturm Housekeeper Truck driver’8 wife Surgeon Debator Hotel hostess Chemistry teacher Professor Basketball coach Pilot of Hocking ship Doctor Secretary O. U. student Mgr. Coca-Cola factory Radio star Nurse Brick layer Business lady Go to college Stenographer Nurse Football coach Service station agent Logger To be clog-dancer Athletic director at O. U. Good housekeeper Coach at Troy Owner of truck Cook in Berry Hotel Successful secretary Honest lawyer Teaching kinder-garden Old Maid Head Janitor of Troy Lawyer To loaf To go to colege A good listener Run a beauty parlor To type without mistakes To be an aviator To change her name Famous Beautician Football coach at Yale Orchestra leader Tap dancer Minister’s wife Office girl To marry Beauty parlor operator Stewardess on an airliner Widow at 25 Travelling Travelling Travelling Be an actor Home Ec. Teacher Restaurant cook Joke editor somewhere Principal of T. H. S. Homemaker Captain of Steamboat Old bachelor Bookkeeper Undertaker Gravel shoveler City nurse of Coolville Radio star Department Store Mgr. Coolville druggist Mrs. Bingman Navy officer Old maid Farmer’s wife Opera singer 4 H Overseer Peanut salesman Travelling salesman Widower President of U. S. Farmer’s wife Mechanic’s wife Manager of garage Veterinary Farmer’s wife Max’s lab assistant County dog catcher Spinister of Hockingport Living in the sticks Wheeling out ashes. Farm Hand Growing spuds Working in A1 White’s Skunk Hunter Missionary’s wife Office Girl History teacher Girl’s basketball coach Private Secretary Waterboy at Harvard Hay seed Flat-tire fixer Making dress models Wife A fiddler Back home with Ma Head Cook Working for $25 a week Mayor of Coolville Working in a store Old Maid Farmer THE 1938 TROJAN
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THE 1938 TROJAN OPHOMORB Cl A • BISTORT— On September 6, 1936, we entered Troy High School as freshmen under the leadership of Mr. Penrose. Out of our class many participated in various activities. Several of us took part in the high school operetta. A few of us were in the orchestra and we were well represented in the glee clubs. A few of us took part in the county tests at Athens. This year we are again well represented in school activities. Dale Cole and Kenneth Crislip play on the boys’ basketball team. Melba Morrison, Elma Willet, and Carol Saunders play on the girls’ team. We had our class meeting and elected the following officers: President...................................... Everett Webb Vice President ................................Charles Greene Secretary-Treasurer ........................... Alma Chapman Class Historian ............................. Leland Daugherty Class Advisor ............................................. Mr. Thompson FRESHMAN t:I A BISTORT— In September of the year 1937, fifty-five Freshmen entered the portals of Troy High School to begin their four years voyage to the port of graduation. At the first class meeting the following officers were elected: Murl Jackson, President William Wines, Vice President Harry Calloway, Secretary and Treasurer These officers have proved to be very dependable. We have participated in a number of events. We were represented in the local Prince of Peace Contest by Edith Martin and Glen Swisher, who did very well. A number of our class have been selected for the operetta, 44 An Old Kentucky Garden. ” Eighteen of our boys belong to the Future Farmer’s Association and seven of the girls are members of the Future Homemakers’ Association. We were represented on the high school basketball squad by William Wines. Harry Calloway. Murl Jackson, Delmont Blake, Robert Kelley, Kermit Johnson, and Wetzel Bond played on the junior high squad. We think we have done very well for a Freshman Class. In view of the progress we have made this year we think that when we are Seniors we will have built quite an illustrious name for ourselves. PAGE 19
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