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THE 1938 TROJAN TROT GRADE- ' PAGE 20
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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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THE 1938 TROJAN cfTUDEMTS IN GTROT BEADED FIRST AND SECOND GRADES First Row (left to right)—Billie Deeter, Basil Wines, Richard Reed, Joseph Gillian , Clyde Berringer, Bobbie Root, Thurman Deeter, Howard Russen, Leslie Cole, Charles Fairchild. Second Row—Mrs. Gunder, Evelyn Hughes, Helen Murray, Ruth Clem, Emogine Kimble, Betty Lake, Nettie Humphrey, Agusta Barnnart, Loretta Washburn. Third Row—Betty Null, Maxine Merrill, Frances Kimble, Betty Love Hornsby, Jean Bond, Joan Sheets, Joan Griffin, Eioise Humphrey, Robert Reed. Fourth Roiv— Clair Creamer, Jack Baker, Clyde Riggleman, Burl Crawford, Virgel Reed, Lewis Creamer, Russell Cole, Harold Anderson, Wilmer McKibben, Harry Summerfield. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES First Row (left to right)—Myrtle Griffin, Dale Miller, Turner Humphrey, Elwood Root, Richard Null, Kenneth Clark. Second Row— Danny Kimble, Juanita Yeater, Thad Tanthory, Juanita Chapman, Russell Heatherly, Thelma Baker, Edward Rtissell, Dons Brafford, Herbert Coler, Eileen Henderson, Verline Kimble, Mary Baker. Third Row—Virginia Perry, Kenneth Cubbison, Eva Mae Clark, Weston McKibben, Mary Kimble, Willard Brandeberry, Alice Merrill, Wayne Hetzer, Betty Ellis, Barbara Chapman, Harry Cramer, Betty Hall, Julia Ann Walden. Fourth Row—Jack Richardson, Margaret Washburn, Henry Barringer, Doris Barnhart, Denzil Hetzer, Marie Barnhart, Bobby Hughes, Eileen Blake, Kenneth Anderson, Mary Joyce Hayes, Mayford Cook, Marjorie Deeter, Kenneth Shanks, Billy Fletcher, Frances Runyon, Leo Baker, William Barringer. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES First Row (left to right)—Richard Shumway, Nora Kelley, Robert Perry, Margaret Harrison, Kenneth Clem, Miss Conklin, Billy Bibbee, Junior Yeater, Dora Kelley, James Wolf, Betty Jo Humphrey, Franklin Washburn. Second Row—Columbus McDonald, Hilma Smith, Frances Linthicum, Betty Clem, Sylva Deeter, Clarice Humphrey, Buford Findling, Susie Hornsby, Eioise Hughes, Marguerite Burdette, Bernice Richardson, Evelyn Griffin, Francis Skeels. Third Roio—-Ross Bibbee, Wanda Kelley, Hansel Null, Alice Berringer, Cluris Cain, Kathleen Bond, Dale Barnhart, Marie Creamer, Kenneth Creamer, Paul Hayes, Helen Perry, Charles Barnhart, Ruth Morrison. Absent—Paul Harrison, Charles McKinsey, Kenneth Wires, Donald Clark, Virgene Bowman. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES First Row (left to right)—Stanley Galbreath, George Smith, John Dixon, Hobart Dodderer, Francis Marshall, Julian Bond. Second Roio—Madelyn Morrison, Andrew McCulskey, Mary Blizzard, Milford Griffin, Laura Deeter. Mr. Strickler, Betty Clark, Ronald Kincade, Virginia Deeter, Cecil Richardson, Ruth Dixon, Evelyn Cubbison. Third Row—Beulah Cain, Dorothy Skeels, Max Douglas, Myrtle Smith, Marvin Shumway, Betty Sturm, Jack White, Rachel Humphrey, Lawrence Smith, Naomi Kennedy, Dallis Morrison, Twila Knowles, Ira Crawford. Fourth Row—Flourine Davis, Willard Null, Justine Kimbel, Howard Cole, Frances Blake, Russell Hall. Donald Humphrey, Maralyn Henderson, Helen Travis, Ruth Brandeberry, Eileen Kennedy, Marjorie Reed. PAGE 21
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