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FIRST ROW: Left to right-Julia Washburn, Shirley Shover, Joan Parsons, Judith Anne Archer, Janice Kay Walden, Fleda Kimble, Jean Annon, Betty Lou Guess, Arnold Smith. SECOND ROW: Beulah Griffin, Aladme Smnett, Edith Sams, Peggy Norman, Jo Ann Shaffer, Louise Gill, Lois Galbreath, Jean Davis, Jean Collins, Paul Blake. THIRD ROW: Lowell Thompson, Larry Kiracofe, Dick Gillian, Joe Owens, Charles Gibbs, Bobbie Murrey, Ray Nhdkiff, Mr. Barnett. ABSENT: Charles Bond, Clarence Hayes, Harriet Wine. The Sophomore Tidings In September, 1948, thirty-four Freshmen were eager to begin their fir st year in high school. They came from Coolville, Hockingport, and Lottridge. That year there were no addi- tions to our class. In the spring, three of our members, Larry Kiracofe, Fleda Kimble, and Jean Davis took scholastic tests at Athens, but didn't place. ' In 1949, there were twenty-eight of us gathered in the Sophomore room. Four of our members withdrew before the term ended. At the Fall Carnival, we sponsored the Fortune Teller's Booth, Penny-A-Pitch and Guess Your Weight. The money that was earned helped to buy a new movie projector for the high. school. We are proud to have so many of our boys on the basketball squad. They are: Lowell Thompson, Larry Kiracofe, Bobbie Murrey, Arnold Smith, Charles Gibbs, Joe Owens. We are sure they will develop into fine players. Also on the pep team, we have two members. Lois Galbreath and Jean Davis. Several are members and officers of F. H, A., F. F. A., Glee Club, and Orchestra. Most of our F. H. A. girls are on the cast for a play, Judy Takes Over to be sponsored by the F. H. A. Three of the girls, Jo Ann Shaffer, Jean Davis, and Anne Archer are members of the girls' ensemble formed this year. CLASS OFFICERS President Jean Annon Treasurer Fleda Kimble Vice-President Jean Davis. News Reporter Beulah Griffin Secretary Joan Par sons Historian Anne Archer Colors: Red and White Flower: White Carnation Motto: The main thing in life is not to win, but to participate. Class Advisor: Mr. Gerald O. Bibbee Z3
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Advisor: N. O. Barnett FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: ABSENT: Left to right-Ronald Vandall. Arthur Tucker, James Ford, John Taylor, Ellis Chalfant, Ronald Lmclcome, Kermit Clark, James Parr, Richard Bean. Charles Davis, JoEllen Kiracofe, Garnet Kimble, Joan Clark, Mildred Kimes, Dons Weekley, Nancy Doherty, Betty Thomas, Alice Yeager, Mary Alice Allen, James Birbeck. Vonme Allen, Bernice Pullins, Patsy Willard, Millie Bowers, Luella Allen, Wanda Dennison, Ruth Smxth, Yvonne Henderson, Shirley Gamer, Delores Sams, Richard McGlone, Glen Reed, Raymond Shields, Otis Chutes, Kenneth Null, Delores Jean Brummage, Nancy Davis, Kenneth Lamp, Russell Creamer, Howard Dunfee, Mr. Clyde Stout. Seldon Johnson, Frankie Seese, Santford Cozart, Maxine Doherty, Hazel Nutter, Rosle Nutter. Freshman History In September, 1949, forty-six Freshmen enrolled in Troy High School, coming from Coolville, Carthage and Hockingport Grade Schools, to begin their four years' voyage towards that coveted goal, graduation. At our first class meeting, we elected the officers as follows: President Ruth Fortney Vice-President Anita Kiracofe Secretary Richard McGlone Treasurer Arthur Tucker A few weeks after the beginning of school, Ruth Fortney moved to Chester, Ohio, and Anita Kiracofe, who came to us from New Zealand to spend a short time, moved to Argentina, South America with her parents. They we elected John Taylor, President and Joan Clark, Vice-President. All but a few of the boys and girls joined the F. F. A. and F. H. A. and attended the annual Christmas Party. We were represented on the basketball team by Russell Crearner, Glenn Reed, Richard McGlone, Kenneth Null, Leroy White, Howard Dunfee. The two newly elected cheerleaders for this year were members of the Freshman Class, namely: Joan Clark and Yvonne Henderson. 24
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