Troy High School - Trojan Torch Yearbook (Troy, ID)

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% Ife. . , J. ! ' _.- J • • . i -W.-r- mmmmm . . ■ ■wR TROY HIGH SCHOOL TROY, IDAHO JOURNALISM KATHI PAYNE EDITOR TERESA SWANSON CO-EDITOR FOREWORD It was a new school year— the same, yet different. It was a year of work and satisfaction. Another year of pushing for exams and hopes of spring and graduation. It was a year of football, dances, halls and lunchlines ... a year of spirit, laughter, and splashes of orange and black . . . This school means something different to each individual and it is our wish to have captured in the following pages something of Troy High School that each student knows, loves, and will always remember. Kathi and Teresa Marilyn Swanson Broadcaster Editor. STAFF Back Row: Cindy Brunton, Susan Johnson, Paql McGahan, Manlyn Swanson, Teresa Swanson, Carmen iVIcGinnis, Robin Bingman. Front Row: Connie Turner, Diane IVIcCullough, Karen Hanson, Kathi Payne, Gordon Sanders. Not pictured are Becky Swan, Rick Parks, Jeff Carpenter. Susan Johnson, Diane McCullough Co-editors of THS page in UTAH EAST. 3|i X-««, _r- ■ ' ' ' ' fl —A t B m s sSi B im MjgHB BHT iA i ■ ::i C . H This page sponsored by: COMMERCIAL BUILDERS INC. MOUNTAIN SPORTS BENNETTS LUMBER PRODUCTS, INC. A NEW YEAR BEGINS Doors open Buses arrive . Students wait , Bool s issued. Registration begins Seniors who attended Troy schools all twelve years are; Back: Leon Zeller, Dale Heustis, Mike Smith, Kathi Payne. Middle: Debbie Brown, Jane Hanson, Knstin McKie, Laurie Swanson, Diane McCullough. Front: Teresa Swanson, Marilyn Swanson, Judy Nelson. SENIORS mn NIN N HUNDRED AND SEVENTY EIGHT THE MEMORIES OF YESTERDAY OF THINGS WE HAVE DONE, WILL REFLECT BACK IN OUR MINDS FOR YEARS TO COME CLASS SONG: THESE ARE THE BEST TIMES CLASS COLORS: REGAL BLUE AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER: CARNATION CLASS ADVISOR: TOM FLAKUS GUEST SPEAKER: SENATOR FRANK CHURCH Karie Barrish Alec Blum Debbie Brown Chris Carlson JefF Carpenter Kevin Dicl ey y Beth Feldman Dan Gludt Greg Grove I. Jim Hackwith Jane Hanson Rep. Dale Heustis Boyd Hites lark Hoffmann Susan Johnson Onley Korbus Tammi Lake Sec. BIythe Martinez Diane McCullough Kristin McKie Judy Nelson Jim Olson ' -L H ■ v j0M V l Hp MK ' ' • tmt i l L i 13 1 Rick Parks Kathi Payne Treas. Gordon Sanders Pres. Paul Scott Rep ike Smitli Sgt. at Arms 10 Laurie Swanson V. Pres. larilyn Swanson Hip Teresa Swanson 1 Cindy Tubb Ruby Wilder Leon Zeller 11 STUDENT GOVERNMENT The student council, led by all-girl officers promoted new activities , . . roller skating, Morp dance . . . movies . - brought constitution up to date . - . formulated new eligibility rules. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Teresa Swanson, President Karen Hanson, Assistant Treasurer Beth Feldman, Vice President Susan Johnson, Business Manager Marilyn Swanson, Secretary Kathi Payne, Treasurer vjr President Teresa conducts weekly council meeting. 12 HAS BUSY YEAR A fall carnival, pop and candy machines, and foosball table were student body money making projects that provided hours of fun for everyone. n;; ' . : ' ? : ' ?v:-;:-; f 13 MOODS AND Wow! I sure hit that one! Happiness ' Stop, Look and Listen. Hold still now You x = o@(t° o! 14 This page sponsored by: TROY CHEVRON ILLI PLUMBING ELECTRIC TROY TRACTOR A.P. GREEN EXPRESSIONS OF T.H.S. See Jill. See Jill read. See Jill read the book. Rock-a-bye babies! Hmmmm. ' ' Wish I could do that! This page sponsored by: VERLENE ' S BEAUTY SHOP KEN ' S STATIONERY IDAHO FIRST NATIONAL BANK SECURITY FURNITURE 15 TOGETHER WE MAKE OUR SCHOOL 16 This page sponsored by: P E ATHLETIC SUPPLIES BROWN ' S FURNITURE MORENO ' S SEA SWIPER ELINCA JUNIORS, SOPHOMORES, FRESHMEN. This page sponsored by: MOSCOW BAKERY PAZAZZ CLOTHING BOUTIQUE BESTWAY CARPET CLEANING THE BOOK PEOPLE OF MOSCOW Marvin Anderson Robin Bingman Kelly Boles Katy Cox Rick Fredricl son Race to lunch. Paul McGahan Carmen McGinnis Sharon Rauch Robert Sanders Jim Schmit President Delvin Hackwith Vice President Karen Hanson Treasurer Cindy Brunton Secretary Becky Swan Representative This page sponsored by: TROJAN CRIER PRESS SCOTT ' S FLOWERS Dirk Hammond Duke Hammond I JUNIORS Tami McKinley Bart Nelson Jeff Nelson Tony Nelson Rick Rasmussen Lori Smith Lynn Soderstrom Sandi Stratton Connie Turner Mark Swanson Representative John Watkins This page sponsored by: MYKLEBUST ' S WESTERN HOME CENTER Rick Arnot Vicki Arnot Doug Gludt Mike Hardway Dan Jacobs Cindi Johnson Glen Wilkinson 20 This page sponsored by: DAVID ' S DEPARTMENT STORE ROYAL MOTOR INN HILLCREST MOTEL Ki II Lonnie Cox Shirley Davis Steve Davis Darren Kraut Sandy Olson Sandy Wikum Kenny Dimmick Janice Edgar Sophomores get it together. Mary Nunan Vice President Lynn Swanson | Treasurer | Shelley McKie Secretary Danette Hammond Scott Hokanson Representative Representative This page sponsored by: OWL DRUG McGRAW ' S AUTO PARTS 21 Everett Aske Scott Barrish Ro xanne Bohman Mark Boles Jill Carlson Larry Kraut Mel McGinnis Forest McQueen Cindie Mathwig Jeff Slack Lisa Spencer Jim Sullins Gail Swanson Kristi Turner FRESHMEN Mike Brocke President Kim Hokahson Vice President Cheryl Cooper Sec.-Treas. Jennifer Hann Representative Tom Kim Representative 22 This page sponsored by: SMOKE HOUSE NORTH IDAHO BEAN ELEVATOR Kyle Nelson Shane Nilsson Penny Rasmussen Diane Sandqulst Daria Watkins Maria Watkins Arthur Wilder Pam Wilder Buddy Wilkinson This page sponsored by: WALLACE OFFICE SUPPLY MOSCOW HOTEL 23 FACULTY -TEACH AND ' }y TOM TRUKA Principal AUGUSTA PARKINS High School Secretary (and a lot more) GLEN McKIE Math, Social Studies ROGER SWANSON CLIFFORD SWANSON Business Math Math, Photo., Jr. Advisor JUDY THOMPSON English, Fr. Advisor LORRY STENSLAND Physical Ed. TOM FLAKUS Science, Sr. Advisor HELEN ANDERSON Home Ec, Girls Lg. FHA Advisor LEE BROOKE Physical Ed., So. Advisor This page sponsored by. MOSCOW AUTO SERVICE ' ' HELBLING BROTHERS FARM EQUIPMENT ADVISE ■■ aj . JOHN DAVIS Vo-Ag., FFA Advisor BILL DU6GER Chorus, Drama JOHN GROVE Superintendent LEOTA CALENE District Secretary MARIE CRUMB Biology ELDORIS HUNTER Business Ed., Journalism MIKE COX Band HARRIET WALKER Librarian, Spanish, Hon. Soc. Advisor LYNN ADKINS BRENDA KRONEMANN GAIL PORT Counselor Study Sl ill5 English Aide This page sponsored by: LES SCHWAB MOSCOW IMPLEMENT KICKING OFF THE 77 FOOTBALL SEASON Left: Coach Brocke and Assistant Coach McKie watch Intently. J.V. ' s were coached by George Morris. TROJAN FOOTBALL 77 oy Opp onents 30 Potlatch 12 Kendrick 14 16 Highland 26 36 Genesee 6 8 Nezperce 28 12 Plummer 70 6 Deary 62 This page sponsored by: ERICKSON ' S FOODS 2 TROY TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. HOMECOMING 1977 ... FULL OF COMPETITION Bonfire— a Homecoming activity. Congratulating Vicki Arnot 1977 Homecoming Queen. King Arthur receiving his crown. Cheerleaders promote crowd spirit! This page sponsored by: 2 FIRST BANK OF TROY Homecoming parade livens streets of Troy. Vicki sliows mixed emotions as Team Captains N ke and Jim crown her Queen. This page sponsored by: JOHNSON TRUCKING SERVICE CHEERLEADERS AND SONGLEADERS Varsity Cheerleaders: Danette Hammond, Lynn Swanson, Janice Edgar, and Cindy Brunton. Songleaders, Bottom Clocl wise: Becl y Swan, Karen Hanson, Lori Smith, Jane Hanson, BIythe iVlartinez. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Jill Carlson, Sandy Olson, Roxanne Bohman, and Lisa Cox. ' . ' mk :. X This page sponsored by: MODERNWAY FASHION FLOORS LATAH COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS OF MOSCOW POWELL PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLY TROJAN SPIRIT Songleaders with new member, Katy Cox (center). Counting dough from bake sale. Cheerleaders hanging signs at District Tournament. This page sponsored by: THE DAILY IDAHONIAN BOWLERAMA BOHMAN AND PAPINEAU INSURANCE UNIROYAL VOLLEYBALL: FIRST YEAR ■ ••• s« Coach Lorry Stensland discusses game strategy. 32 Team members from front to back: Sharon Rauch, Lori Smith, Cheryl Cooper, Diane McCullough, Cindi Johnson, Penny Rasmussen, Jane Hanson, Mary Nunan, Katy Cox, Anita Smith, Cindy Tubb, Jeanette Vinje, and Vicl i Arnot. This page sponsored by. PETE HOSEAPPLE ' S S M LOGGING Anybody got a comb? OF COMPETITION Getting ready for the bump. The Volleyball Team competed in 8 games this year - winning 4 and losing 4. Troy girls competed against: Kendrick, Highland, Potlatch, and Deary. -S ' «:■:.:. :; i ' :3SSSE. Ready and waiting. This page sponsored by: LATAH COUNTY AUTO DEALERS MOSCOW BODY GLASS 33 FFA - ANOTHER ACTIVE YEAR HARVEST BALL, FIRST PLACE IN MANY CONTESTS, COMMUNITY SERVICE, AND BANQUETS. Robert Sanders, Delvin Hackwith, and Duke Hammond placed first in the meat judging competition In North Idaho District, with Duke winning first In Individual competition. Biythe IVIartinez was chosen 1978 FFA Chapter Sweetheart. This page sponsored by: MILTON ' S HARDWARE TROY MOTORS FFA Officers: James Bode— ' 76- ' 77 National FFA President, Robert Sanders- President, IVlark Swanson— Vice President, Rick Rasmussen — Secretary, Karle Barrish — Reporter, Jim Schmit— Treasurer, Darren Kraut— Sentmel, and Julie Smiley- ' 76- ' 77 Western Region National FFA Vice President. IDAHO CEDAR SALES PHIL ' S WELL DRILLING FHA - GETS INVOLVED Left: Kim Hokanson, with Jennifer Hann-Dlstrict Historian, and Diane Sandquist work together preparing a skit for the state convention. H k:- f w A. m ' ==; m f-M S H ' Jm m wL. i A FHA girls at District Convention in Lapwal. Front Row: Kim Hokanson, Mary Nunan, Diane Sandquist, BIythe Martinez. Bacl Row: Jennifer Hann, Lisa Spencer, Kristi Turner, Vicki Arnot, Gail Swanson. This page sponsored by: JACKLE JEWELRY NEELY ' S TRAVEL SERVICE KAREE ' S WOMENS ' WEAR TED COWIN PHOTO GIRLS ' LEAGUE OFFICERS Front to Back: Diane McCullough Treasurer, Katy Cox Vice President, Jane Hanson Secretary, Teresa Swanson and Marilyn Swanson Historians, Judy Nelson President. Girls ' League advisor Helen Anderson with President Judy Nelson. hatners were honored by daughters at the Father-Daughter Banquet. Mothers were honored by daughters at the annual Mothers ' Tea. 36 IN ACTION MISS TROY HIGH SCHOOL Cindy Brunton was crowned Miss Troy High School for the 1978-79 school year. Becky Swan was first Princess and Connie Turner was second Princess. The girls were selected by the student body and crowned at the annual Mothers ' Tea. 37 1 i i U Home Ec, students get married. Mike puts finishing touches on window. Senior girls throw surprise party for their guys. A little bit of 50 ' s day spirit. Boys Home Ec. class has formal dinner. This page sponsored by: 38 HAIR DESIGNERS LTD. MR. LEON ' S SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN LION ' S MANE (men ' s hairstyling) BOYS VARSITY Back: Paul WlcGahan, Duke Hammond, Jim Hackwith, Mark Hoffman, Delvm Hackwith, Leon Zeller, Dirk Hammong, and Kevm Dickey. Front: Jim Schmit, Robert Sanders, Gordon Sanders, Paul Scott, Greg Grove, Mark Swanson, and Jeff Nelson GIRLS VARSITY Back: Jane Hanson, Laurie Swanson, Sharon Rauch, Cindy Brunton, Susan Johnson, and Kathi Payne. Front: Janice Edgar, Karen Hanson, Danette Hammond, Lynn Soderstrom, and Cindy Tubb. BASKETBALL BOYS J.V. Back: Kyle Nelson, Jesse Osborn, Jeff Bollman, Mike Brocke, Scott Barrish, Rich Parkins, Shane Nilsson, Darren Kraut, and Tom Cox. Front: Buddy Wilkinson, Steve Gilbert, Forrest McQueen, Denny Gentry, Everett Aske, Larry Kraut, and Scott Hokanson. GIRLS J.V. Left to right: Gail Swanson, Roxanne Bohman, Lisa Spencer, Lisa Cox, Jill Carlson, Mary Kay Umbarger, Cheryl Cooper, Cindi Johnson, Lori Smith, Diane Sandquist, Kelly Boles, Vicki Arnot, Shelley McKie, and Kristi Turner. Coach Marie Crumb. This page sponsored by: MOSCOW FLORISTS AND GIFTS AS CLOCK RUNS DOWN VARSITY BASKETBALL ' 77- ' 78 Troy Opponents 46 Nezperce 69 52 Culdesac 46 Genesee 55 Kendrick 71 Deary 67 Potlatch 47 Elk River 41 Genesee 54 Plummer 44 Highland 53 Nezperce 62 Kendrick 72 Potlatch 53 Culdesac 63 Plummer 54 Deary 93 Elk River 51 Highland TROJAN POINTS ADD UP J.V. BASKETBALL ' 77- ' 78 Troy Opp Dnents 39 Nezperce 59 67 Culdesac 40 65 Genesee 48 61 Kendrick 51 68 Deary 43 53 Potlatch 37 43 Genesee 46 71 Plummer 52 55 Highland 38 68 Nezperce 46 50 Kendrick 46 72 Potlatch 32 77 Culdesac 34 79 Plummer 69 71 Deary 42 63 Highland 49 GIRLS WIN 2nd IN DISTRICT TAKE A SHOT AT STATE VARSITY BASKETBALL ' 77- ' 78 Troy Opponents 25 Culdesac 16 30 Nezperce 22 37 Elk River 24 24 Potlatch 31 28 Highland 41 21 Genesee 41 41 Deary 26 24 Genesee 39 28 Nezperce 23 31 Elk River 21 26 Potlatch 41 20 Highland 37 38 Deary 30 30 Culdesac 31 J.V S HAVE OUTSTANDING SEASON COACHED BY MARIE CRUMB Vicki stands defensive guard. J.V. BASKETBALL ' 77- ' 78 Troy OPPONENTS 24 Culdesac 21 Nezperce 14 19 Elk River 32 Potlatch 18 15 Highland 33 18 Genesee 15 34 Deary 20 23 Genesee 21 16 Nezperce 13 21 Potlatch 20 15 Highland 24 18 Deary 16 28 Culdesac 31 OUTSTANDING STUDENTS RECOGNIZED ACADEMIC Becky Swan-English, Shelley McKie-Girls ' League, Lynn Swanson- Spanish, Janice Edgar-Science, Connie Turner-History. Leon Zeller-Government, Diane McCullough Susan Johnson- Journalism. Mary Kay Umbarger-English, Jill Carlson-Speech, Kathi Payne-Journalism, Everette Aske-P.E., Jim Hackwith- Science. Not pictured Rick Parks-English, Diane Sandquist-P.E. DRAMA AND CHORUS Paul McGahan, Tammi Lake, Shane Nilsson, Sandy Olson, Jim Hackwith, Chorus. Kathi Payne, Jane Hanson, Lori Smith, Pianists. Mark Hoffmann-Drama Chorus, Marilyn Swanson- Drama Chorus, Robert Sanders-Drama, Kristin McKie-Drama. VOCATIONAL Roxanne Bohman-Ag., Vicki Arnot-Home Ec. Tom Cox, Jill Carlson, Gordon Sanders, Ag. Not pictured Laurie Swanson- Business. ATHLETICS Mike Smith-Track, Mark Hoffmann-Terry Johnson Memorial, Jim Hackwith-Burl Trout Memorial Basketball. Not pictured Jim Olson-Football. MISCELLANEOUS Paul Scott-Special Service Award. Troy telephone-Lynn Soderstrom 3rd, Paul McGahan 1st, Jim Schmit 3rd. Not pictured Duke Hammond 2nd. 44 GIRLS ' STATE Lynn Soderstrom-Delegate, Katy Cox-Alternate, Cindy Brunton- Delegate. Not pictured Lori Smith-Alternate. ALL STATE CHOIR Tami Lake, Gordon Sanders, Mark Hoffmann, ALL STAR BASKETBALL Mark Hoffmann and Susan Jofinson. BOYS ' STATE Dirk Duke Hammond- Alternates, Jim Scfimit Delvin Hackwitti- Delegates. IDAHO STATE LEGISLATURE PAGE Teresa Swanson. JETS-Lynn Soderstrom and Jim Schmit. 45 THANKS TO THE JUNIORS, Juniors and Seniors dined at the Student Union at a Baron of Beef Buffet. The traditional banquet featured the reading of the prophecies by the Junior class President Jim Sc hmit, and Vice President Delvin Hackwith, and the wills by Senior class President Gordon Sanders and Secretary Tammi Lake. More Than A Feeling was the theme for the Prom with music by CAPTAIN JACK. Jim Hackwith and Kathi Payne were chosen King and Queen. Jim is pictured at the left with his date and Kathi at the right with her date. EVERYONE HAD A GREAT TIME DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN That ' s how you take a bath? ' I ' d love to have a soda with you! Mark Hoffmann and Marilyn Swanson as Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth. This page sponsored by: POTTER ' S WHEEL INLAND HOTEL TROY TAVERN DIDO UPHOLSTRY CLUBS ADD TO SCHOOL LIFE f ] ff ■■ % ivi r hL 3 HiilH Pl 1 |f K9 BF j j .. ih feiJ 1 DRAMA CLUB Front: Lynn Soderstrom, Gordon Sanders, Mark Hoffmann, Rick Parks, and Sandi Stratton. Back: Jim Hackwith, Beth Feldman, Kristin McKle, Paul McGahan, Judy Nelson, Robert Sanders, Jennifer Hann, Mary Nunan, Shane Nilsson, Susan Johnson, and not pictured-Marilyn Swanson. SPANISH CLUB Front: Anita Smith, Becky Swan, Julie Carpenter, and Kevin Dickey. Second Row: Debbie Brown, Robin Bingman, Janice Edgar, Danette Hammond, Cindy Brunton, and Laurie Swanson. Third Row: Rick Parks, Sandi Stratton, Lynn Soderstrom, and Lynn Swanson. Fourth Row: Jim Hackwith, Mark Hoffmann, Paul Scott, and Advisor Harriet Walker. This page sponsored by: CLUB TROY CARLSON ' S USED CARS HONOR SOCIETY Front: Rick Parks, Susan Johnson, Beth Feldman, Laurie Swanson, and Lynn Soderstrom. Middle: Dirk Hammond, Mark Hoffmann, Tammi Lake, Robert Sanders, Jim Schmit, Duke Hammond, and Tom Cox. Back: Jim Hackwith, Jane Hanson, Becky Swan, Sandi Stratton, Lynn Swanson, Shelley McKie, Janice Edgar, Delvin Hackwith, Danette Hammond, Kristin McKie, Mark Swanson, Karen Hanson, and Kathi Payne JOHNSON ' S DRUG STROM ' S 49 THE SOUND OF MUSIC Spirit was added to the ball games when the band set the mood throughout the year. A Dixieland band provided variety to their program. Members of the chorus participated the Jazz Festival and entertained the senior citizens. Band and chorus combined to give Christmas and Spring concerts. r m m  -,;- ' ' 1 i 5 ' k ' ' P mf ' Cs : ' - ' -- A p V Zk ir± 4 50 This page sponsored by: LUMBERJACK CAFE DOWN AT THE DEPOT ANTIQUES Gordon ' s got the beat? ORLAND ARNEBERG EXCAVATING SINGLER REALTY OF TROY FILLS THE AIR Lisa Sampson sings, Me and Little Andy, This page sponsored by: LINDSAY WATER CONDITIONING NORM ' S CUSTOM GLASS Kathi accompanies tine choir. Bill Dugger directs. LATAH ELECTRIC HARD PAINT WARDWARE 51 Karin and Al pickin ' and grinnin ' Hat night at Young Life. Including a lamp shade. YOUNG LIFE - LOTS OF FUN 52 Kevin Loomis: a large part of Young Life. This page sponsored by: JIM NEWSOME INSURANCE KIRK NEWSOME E.B. JIM NEWSOME LAURIE SWANSON - TROY ' S JUNIOR MISS The 1977 Junior Miss contest was filled with excitement as seven Troy girls competed for the title of Troy Junior Miss. The girls worked hard together preparing for the pageant on the night of Sept. 24th. The competition results were: Laurie Swanson - Troy Jr. Miss, Scholarship, BIythe Martinez - First Runner-Up, Teresa Swanson - Second Runner-Up, Tami Lake - Spirit of Junior Miss, Kathi Payne - Physical Fitness Award, Marilyn Swanson - Talent Award, and Jane Hanson - Poise and Appearance. It was an exciting evening, long to be remembered for the girls and all who attended. ■f Judy Thompson, Advisor of the Junior Miss contestants, watches with excitement and enthusiasm as her girls perform. Front to Back: Marilyn Swanson, Teresa Swanson, Tami Lake, BIythe Martinez, Kathi Payne, Laurie Swanson, and Jane Hanson. TRACK TAKES ITS TEAM MEMBERS Back: Rick Rasmussen, Jeff Bollman, Jim Hackwith, Duke Hammond, Delvm Hackwith, Mark Hoffmann, Dirk Hammond. Middle: Jesse Osborne, Gordon Sanders, Tony Olson, Mike Smith, Shane Nilsson, Kevin Dickey, Mike Brocke. Front: Rich Parkins, Jim Schmit, Kyle Nelson, Robert Sanders, Jim Sullins, Tom Cox, Mark Boles. The highlight of the track year was the State track meet in Boise when 13 from Troy participated. Boys going to State were: Mike Smith, Gordon Sanders, Jim Hackwith, Dirk Hammond, Mark Hoffman, Rich Parkins, Jim Schmit. The boys were coached by Lee Brocke. 54 LAP FOR 78 TEAM MEMBERS Back; Lisa Cox, Jane Hanson, Sharon Rauch, Cindy Brunton, Penny Rasmussen, Kim Hokanson, Cheryl Cooper. Front: Danette Hammond, Sandi Stratton, Janice Edgar, Knsti Turner, Roxanne Bohman, Si Diane Sandquist. Girls going to State were: Cmdy Brunton, Janice Edgar, Lisa Cox, Sharon Rauch, Sandi Stratton. Cindy took three firsts— in the 75, the 100, and 220-yard dashes. The relay team composed of Lisa Cox, Janice Edgar, Sandi Stratton Danette Hammond took sixth place. The girls were coached by Cliff Swanson. 55 TENNIS IS A SMASH Tennis was a popular sport at Troy High this year. Coach Adl ins ' team had an undefeated season, with many going to the State meet at Sun Valley. Members are: Shelley McKie, Jill Carlson, Mark Swanson, Paul McGahan, Shirley Davis, Scott Barrish, Rick Lovel. Lynn Swanson, Susan Johnson, Teresa Swanson, Lynn Soderstrom, Sandy Olson. Tom Kim, Forest McQueen, Steve Gilbert, Steve Davis. FAMILIAR FACES AND PLACES Kevin does his part. 1 need all the help I can get! Daisy and Alden, the happiest couple around school. Saying grace? Cooks take a break from busy day. 57 ITS BEEN A GREAT YEAR . . . I - n . Jtt ' ' ■„ H ms f . wvr- ) i 1 91 • 1 H pi .— . 5 3 f 60 Boosters: THE HORSE HUT LITE VENT CO. GENERAL PRE MIX FURNITURE CENTER CREIGHTONS FOR WOMEN MEN BERG ' S YOUNG FASHIONS [ 61 ALOT OF HASSLE, FOR A LITTLE TASSLE THE CLASS OF 1978 Back: Alec Blum, Ruby Wilder, Jim Hackwith, Susan Johnson, Mark Hoffmann, Jane Hanson, Kevin Dickey, Diane McCullough, Rick Parks, Kristin IVlcKie, Leon Zeller, Debbie Brown. Middle; Dan Gludt, BIythe Martinez, Mike Smith, Teresa Swanson, Boyd Hites, Karie Barrish, Tammi Lake, Greg Grove, Kathi Payne, Jim Olson, Laurie Swanson. Front: Gordon Sanders, Onley Korbus, Paul Scott, Marilyn Swanson, Jeff Carpenter, Judy Nelson, Dale Heustis, Cindy Tubb, Delbert Brown, and Beth Feldman. 62 Thirty-three students received their diplomas from Troy high school on May 27. Senator Frank Church, who was the guest speaker, urged the graduates to value the freedom of Americans by getting involved and doing their own thinkmg. Speeches were also given by Valedictorian Laurie Swanson and Salutatorian Leon Zeller. A highlight of the evening was the announcement that Kristin McKie was the winner of the Berg Achievement trophy. 63 m- 4P, THE DDORS ARE CLOSED FOFT ANOTHER YEAR :. NEVER AGAIN V L THEY OPEN TO THE SAME GROUP OF FACES OR LAUGHING ICES. FOR SOME OF US . . . THEY ' RE CLOSED FOREVER. - WE ' LL REMEMBER THEM, NOT SO MUCH FOR WHAT THEY TAUGHT US, BUT MORE FOR WHAT THEY DID. ONE QUESTION STILL REMAINS UNANSWERED ... WILL THEY REMEMBER US? ; ' iM- % . .■r.V- ' rf - « ' § :,% ' . ' ...


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