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

 - Class of 1940

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-4: THE 1940 TROJAN 4 FRESHMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMEN FIRST ROW (left to right) Milford Griffin, Jack White, Ira Crawford, William Kayser, Cecil Richardson. Clyde Alloway. Glenn Rardin. SECOND ROW Mr. Newsom. Dorothea Bailey. Orvil Cole. Betty I.ou Clark. Ronald Kin-cade. Ruth Brandeberry. Frances Gorrell, Virginia Blackburn. THIRD ROW—Bernard Scott. Betty Norman. Virginia Deeter. Ruth Dixon. Earl Brotherton. Mary Alice Snyder. Opal Blake. Mary Blizzard. Kathleen Eddy. FOURTH ROW—-Flourine Davis. Maxine Kelly. Beulah Cain. Gertrude Foster. Evelyn Cub-bison, Edna Grogan. Ruth Shaffer, Pauline Kidder. Mabel Guthrie. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW (left to right)—Francis Marshall. Madelyn Morrison. Eileen Kennedy. Frances Blake. Robert Croy. Helen Travis. Max Douglas. Rachel Humphrey. Maralyn Henderson. Bernard Blake. SECOND ROW -Ethel Cornwell. Naomi Kennedy. Audra Deem. Dorothy Skeels. Max Gray. Thelma Russell. Clara Castle, Justine Kimble. Marjorie Reed. Julian Bond. THIRD ROW—Mr. Barnett. Earl Starkey, Bcrl Boggs. Basil Montle. Russell Hall. Eleanor Allen. Pearl Scott. FOURTH ROW—Willard Null. Maywood Blake. John Dixon. Hobart Dodderer. Bill Kelley. Marvin Shumway. Densil Butcher. Stanley Galbreath. Howard Cole. -4: -4 PAGE EIGHTEEN

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THE 1940 TROJAN Garrett Bond Bond I betcha! Weston Potter Potter What a ya say? Betty Shanks Betty Gee Whiz! Orbitt Sinnett Bud You don't say! Ilah Tucker Ching Chong Ah quit! Hazel Varner Haze I don't know! Thelma Webster Weber Don't! William Wines Bill Hi. bud! James Westfall Jim Shucks! Alma Zickefoose Carrie My. lord! Frances Malone Fran Yea man! Ralph Lake Lake Hi! Geneva McCullick Becky Oh. Johnnie! Paul Lake Lake Aw heck! Edith Martin Edie Oh! ess! Adrian Null Ad Simmer down! Lucile Reed Porky My lands! Ruth Smith Ruth Go sit on a tack! Donald Skeels Squeeks That’s right! Glenn Swisher Swish By George! Wilma Gillilan Willie No! Jeannette Hayes Dec Pitty Sakes! Marcea Hornsby Cea It's coming! Everett Hughes Everett You bet! Josephine Kelley Jo Wheel Robert Kelley Bob Nuts! Robert Kapple Bob Hey! Hey! Oland Kimble Kim bo Let's go! Evelyn Cunningham Eve O. K. Raymond Fairchild Ray Watch my smoke! Marguerite Clark Clarkie Oh darn! Flora Cornwell Flo Come on! Glen Cubbison Cubby How come? John Butcher Butch Aw shucks! Ruth Blackburn Ruth Oh quit! William Anderson Bill Oh heck! Naomi Archer Midget Great Caesar’s Ghost! Jack Bernard Lightning Hey you! Wetzel Bond Wtz Let 'er rip! Delmont Blake Dcm Don't do that! Marilynn Boggs Marilynn I mean what I say! Virginia Bailey G'.nny Shacks! Loafing T rom boning Giggling Talking to Betty Taking care of the library Studying Baking cakes Going to see Lueile Studying Algebra Roller skating Raising pets Going out for sports Writing to John Going to see Dorothy Skeels Making love to Kenneth Farming Looking at Bill Talking Writing love letters Playing bis trumpet Day dreaming Talking to the boys Dreaming of her beau Building models Looking at the boys Talking to the girls Studying Agriculture Reading books Dancing Drawing in class Playing basket ball Thinking of nothing Talking Thinking of Geneva Being quiet Thinking of a blond Sr. girl Studying Saying nothing Talking in study hall Playing hooke Being quiet Reading First and second grades Studying Basketball games His car Talking Good grades Her beau’s car Having lessons Being silent The boys Her ability to sing His way with the girls Making dates with John His car Kenneth Crislip Skunk hunting Her good looks Her gossip Shade His red hair Her height Her late hours Shorthand Going to see Ilah Typing His violin His studying ability His curly hair Chewing gum Swing music Roscoe Bookkeeping His tennis ability Driving with one arm Her lessons A basketball manager Good grades His silence His basketball ability The truant officer The boys Dancing Farmer Mayor of Dutch Ridge Girls' Coach To be a basketball star Dress maker's model A beauty parlor operator Secretary Truck driver Ag. Teacher at T H. S. Doctor’s assistant Music teacher Coach at T. H. S. Mr. Penrose’s Lab. asst. Farmer Opera star Game warden Music teacher Nurse Oil Well Driller Civil engineer Home He. Teacher Nurse Nurse Airplane pilot Radio star To be a radio comedian Mayor of Coolville Actor Airline stewardess Orchestra leader Good wife Movie star Coach at T. H. S. To be a ladies' man Teacher's wife Orchestra leader Private secretary Mayor of Coolville Coach To grow a mustache To be an old maid Dancing teacher Peanut peddler Veterinary Secretary State trooper Nurse Clerk in Chapman’s Store Housewife Running a hot dog stand Principal of T. H. S. Airline stewardess Housewife Growing spuds Running a beauty parlor Constable Singing lullabys Fisherman Opera singer Private secretary Farmer Salesman Housewife Lawyer's wife Artist's model Army officer Clerk in a drug store Mayor of Hockingport Farmer Running a restaurant Movie star Artist Farmer’s wife Singer Working on W. P. A. A husband Milk-maid Farm hand Old maid Skunk hunter To run a filling station Blacksmith in Coolville Secretary Housewife



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t:- THE 1940 TROJAN —d fa-- FRESHMAN REVIEW 7'hirty-six students enrolled in the Freshman Class of Troy High School in September, 1939. At the class meeting held in October, the following officers were elected: President. Ronald Kincade: Vice President. Orvil Cole: Treasurer. Dorothea Bailey; Secretary. Betty Lou Clark: Reporter. Ruth Brandeberry: Class Adviser. Mr. Newsom: Class Colors, green and gold: Class Flower, yellow rose: Class Motto B2. Several members of the class have partiepated in the school activities. Ronald Kincade and Ira Crawford played on the junior high basketball team. Although Virginia Deeter. Mabel Guthrie, and Ruth Brandeberry were out for practice on the girls’ basketball team, only Virginia Deeter was seen in action. Dorothea Bailey and Ruth Brandeberry joined the music class. All the freshmen were in one of three clubs—the F. F. A., the F. H. A., or the Latin Club. The horoscope of the freshmen, giving in turn, each student, his nickname, what he seems to be. and ambition; Ronald Kincade. Ronnie, important, to bother teachers: Mary Blizzard. Little Mary, kind o’ short, to be tall: Opal Blake. Pal. hot tempered, style model: Virginia Blackburn. Ginny. talking, beauty operator: Ruth Brandeberry. Brandy, hopeless, to be rich: Raymond Baker. Bake, loafing, to get a head : Dorothea Bailey. Blondie. primping, black hair: Clyde Alloway, Ally, a pest, science professor: Laura Deeter. Sissy, a real pal. house wife; Florine Davis. Flo. quiet, to travel: Evelyn Cubbison. Cub. contrary, has none: Ira Crawford. Craw-fish, contented honest lawyer: Orvil Cole, Cole, good looking, to marry: Betty Lou Clark. Betts, cute, a sophomore: Beulah Cain. Bue. pleasant. Dog Ridge: Mabel Guthrie. Guthrie, active, basketball star: Milford Griffin. Toar. a ladies man. navy officer: Frances Gorrell. Butch, friendly, actress: Gertrude Foster. Gertie, fickle, O. U. student: Kathleen Eddy. Katy. just so. nurse: Ruth Dixon. Dicky, smarts farmerette: Virginia Deeter. Ginger, basketball player, leave Coolville: Glenn Rar-din. Possum, giggling, aviator: Cecil Richcrson. Duke, sleeping in class, more sleep: Junior Romine. June, thinking, engineer: Betty Norman. Betsy Ann. a hard worker, nurse; Pauline Kidder, Polly, studious. Latin teacher; Maxine Kelly. Max. sweet, stenographer: William Kayser. Bill, innocent, a model farmer: Bernard Scott. Pude. bashful, bus driver; Ruth Shaffer. Rufus, day dreamer, house wife: Mary Alice Snyder. Snider, busy, make up artist: Jack White. Lard, fat. to raise chickens. SOPHOMORE REVIEW As the Sophomore Class of 1 940 we are fortunate to have many students who take part in school activities. The class officers are Max Douglas, president: Bob Croy. vice president; Helen Travis, secretary and treasurer: and Frances Blake, historian. There are many who take part in vocal music and the orchestra. On the boys’ basketball team the following sophomores take an active part: Max Douglas. Bob Croy, Russell Hall and Francis Marshall. On the girls' first team are Naomi Kennedy and Helen Travis. There are three sophomore girls on the reserve team. They arc Maralyn Henderson. Thelma Russell, and Clara Castle. We as a class have many F. H. A. and F. F. A. students. Several of our class belong to the Latin Club. We are fortunate to have some Boy Scouts in our class. They are directed by Mr. Barnett. They are John Dixon. Max Douglas. Stanley Galbreath. Russell Hall, and Marvin Shumway. Last year eight sophomores were chosen to take the county scholastic tests in April. Among those Justine Kimble received first place in Algebra: Stanley Galbreath received second place in Latin: Marvin Shumway received second place in General Science. Following is a horoscope of the sophomores, giving in order their favorite expression, nickname and favorite pastime: Eleanor Allen, Doggone it. Eleanor, playing piano: Frances Blake. Gee. Kid. Fran, crocheting: Densil Butcher. I don’t care. Butch, looking at pretty girls; Berl Boggs. I don’t know. Boggs, reading: Bernard Blake. Yeah. Chinaman, playing: Maywood Blake. Huh. Wood, reading: Julian Bond. Gosh. Judy, loafing: Howard Cole. Oh. Yeah. Dennie. talking to the girls: Clara Castle. Oh shoot. Zona, writing notes: James Deeter. I don't know. Jim. writing notes: Audra Deem. My golly. Autie. pets: Ethel Cornwell. Oh my gosh, reading: Robert Croy. Gee Whiz. Bob. tennis: John Dixon. Huh. Johnny, loafing: Hobart Dodderer. By Golly. Hobe. loafing: Max Douglas, Hope. Hope. Hope. Doug., winking at girls: Janice Dunfee. feathers. Jan. day dreaming: Stanley Galbreath. Golly. Galbreath. swimming: Max Gray. Hang it all. Blem. dreaming: Russell Hall. Gee Whiz. Speed, sleeping: Rachel Humphrey. Snake in the grass. Skipper, loafing; Maralyn Henderson. Gee Kid, Briarpatch. skating: Arthur Ice. Golly. Tart, writing notes: William Kelly. Gosh. Bill, acting a fool: Naomi Kennedy. Heavens. Omic. basketball: Eileen Kennedy. I'll be darned. Eileen, swimming: Justine Kimble. Oh Shoot. Tine, reading: Basil Montle, Oh Heck. Basil, writing letters: Francis Marshall. By Golly. Marshall, reading: Madelyn Morrison. Jiminy Crickets. Bub. sitting: Andrew McCaulsky. Oh Thunder. Andy, playing baseball: Willard Null. Pwell Pwell. Willie, sucking his thumb: Marjorie Reed. O Land. Marjorie, reading: Thelma Russell. I don’t know. Russell, loafing: Evelyn Starkey. For conscience sake. Eny. reading: Earl Starkey. Gee Whiz. Earl, reading: Dorothy Skeels. Gee Pwhiz. Dot. playing piano: Pearl Scott. Lausv. Pearly, playing ball: Marvin Shumway, Pshucks. Shummy. loafing: Helen Travis. I don’t live here any more. Travis, acting crazy. -4 - -4 PAGE NINETEEN

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