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; ■ TOP ROW: 2nd ROW: 3rd ROW: 4th ROW: 5th ROW: TROY’S FOOTBALL FORTUNE Beloit 6 .. Lincoln . 0 33 . .Minneapolis .12 13 . . Belleville . 7 18 . . Osborne 7 .. Clay Center .21 25 .. Concordia 20 . . Marysville . 0 38 . . Smith Center . 7 0 . .Junction City .33 F. Waggoner, C. Pierce, B. Earle, B. Hoilaway, D. Wicks, S. Jaggar, Mr. Chestnut R. Jelinek, K. Morrell, J. Miller, J. Hyde, J. Jones, J. Adams, C. Allen, M. Burkhead F. Jones, M. Rickard, V. Hartman, D. Rickard, A. Rickard, J. Porter, L. Kadel, D. Davenport Coach Ellis, L. Chestnut, C. Riley, H. Emmot, C. Henderson, Jr. Ballard, H. Kent, B. Fittell, W. Frank, Coach Muck A. Houghton, M. Maynard, D. White, L. Belden, B. Quick, E. Olson, D. Conn, B. Beeler, B. Beardmore FOOTBALL SQUAD Troy’s Warriors, captained by Bill Quick and Lvle Belden, emerged victorious in seven of their nine gridiron battles for 1938. They won three and lost two league games to place third in the North Central Kansas League. The Trojans presented a potent attack both in the air and on the ground; although diminutive in stature, they held their opponents to 86 points while amassing 160 for themselves. The Trojan Reserves were victorious over Mankato’s Regulars and Jamestown’s Regulars, tied the Concordia Reserves and lost to Lincoln’s Reserves. The following boys were awarded letters: Ballard, Beardmore, Beeler, Belden, Chestnut, Conn, Emmot, Fittell, Hartman, Houghton, Kent, Maynard, Olson, Quick, M. Rickard, D. Rickard, A. Rickard, White, Davenport, Riley, and Frank. Those who received reserve letters are: Henderson, T. Jones, Smith, Mastin, Porter, Pierce, Earle, and Wicks. PAGE 25
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Left to Right TOP ROW: Junior Class Play, “The Mummy and the Mumps” (the lady at right is Bob Beeler). A farce of excellent quality although the mumps interfered. Acting is daily routine for the Public Speaking Class. SECOND ROW: Operetta “The Dragon of Woo Foo”. Colorful costumes, lovely setting, good comedy. THIRD ROW: Two scenes from Senior Class Play, “The Night of January 16th”. The seniors go legal with a courtroom scene and jury drawn from the audience. FOURTH ROW: The Directors: Miss Schmitt (“The Mummy and the Mumps”), Mr. Nightingale (“Hot Copy”—G.R.-Hi-Y Play), Miss Kirt-land (“The Night of January 16th”), for the director of “The Dragon of Woo Foo” see Mr. Dungan in action (p. 4).
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Swede Olson—Guard iches Dalton'Muck and Hay Ellis 2nd ROW: 3rd ROW: Lorraine Rickard, Chester Winson Chestnut, Donald Davenport, Willard Frank, Paul Bohning, Henry Emmot, John Smith Riley, Earl Olson, Dale Conn, William Quick, Richard Wray, Marion Maynard, William Beardmore Donald White, Bull Quick—Guard Ken Maynard—For wan SEASON’S SUMMARY Opposition 41 Downs ..................20 32 Jewell .................21 22 Osborne ................27 25 Lincoln ................29 22 Marysville .............34 21 Junction City ..........19 18 Concordia ..............20 20 Clay Center ............23 37 Marysville .............42 6 Belleville .............14 25 Osborne ................gi 26 Downs ..................32 27 Clay Center ............32 31 Junction City ..........35 19 Belleville .............29 41 Concordia .............36 . 32 Lincoln ................35 —indicates league games
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