Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

 - Class of 1922

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My THE TPOJAN 1922 AlXlNlN!Nf NELLIE SINCLAIR ' Everybody likes Nellie, and Nellie likes everybody. She always has a good time. Hall of Fame '22, AGNES THEIS She is a good student and will in- struct others with great sincere- ity. - A College Town '21. Glee Club '22, HAZEL WATERS Snappy, bright, and vivac'ous She accomplishes everything nhf: tries, and tries everything. . County Essay '21. Inter-Class Quar- tet '21, Inter-Class Girls Debate '21. High School Notes, '19, '21, A Col- lege Town '21, Glee Club '20, '2l. Debate '22, Annual Staff '22. Trum- pet Staff '22. Class Historian and Class Treasurer '22, ELLENDEAN WYNKOOP With three strokes of a wicked brush, she can paint a snow scene that Will make all the little birds fly south. Glee Club '19, '20, '22. County Solo '19, '20. Inter-Class Solo '20. Class Vice-President '20. Girls Quartette '22, Trumpet Staff '22, Annual Staff '22. Cheer Leader '22, Hall of Fame '22. Page 13

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v May THE TRO.JA'N 1922 l . Page 12 'QL PAUL SCHWARTZ The only reason we can give for his talking is that he swallowed a healthy full-grown Kansas Cy- clone. Cheer-Leader '22. Trumpet Staff '22. .Annual Staff '22. Debate '22. Toast-Master Junior-Senior '21, Executor of Class VVill '22, THOMAS SIMPSON Of a quiet, but able and determin- ed disposition, which promises a life of strength and usefulness. Our class is proud of him. Foot-Ball '21. ANNA SIMPSON A little year or two ago Before she came this way How did We ever manage throt,g'h Some poem, eh, what say? County Declamation fSparksJ '21. VERN SIMPSON Behold the eighth wonder of the worldg a truly' remarkable com- bination of Saint and Satan-only slightly mixed. Foot-Ball '19, '20, '21. Track '19, '20, '21. A College Town '21. Annual Staff '22.



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May T'HE TROJAN 1922 -VVXAAAA LASS ISTORY + .,,, 'SENIOR SK ETCH. On the morning of September 9, 1918, thirty three eager and excited prospective Freshmen, just as the sun peeped over the eastern horizon, trugded nervously, yet an- xiously toward the High School building which was to be their new field of learning. 1 Those who enrolled for the Freshman day were Gordon Merrick, Forest Carpenter, Clarence Griffin, Clarence Hautzenrader, Herbert Abel, John Blevins, Mabel Charles, Gaylord DeHart, Paralee Elder, Elsie Elwood. Katherine Gsell, Josephine Liest, Lawf son Mann, Edward Morgan, Hazel Waters, Mildred Knight, Hulda Nitz, Hazel Foley, Vern Simpson, Nellie Sinclair. Olan Hautzenrader, Harley Haupt, Marion Himes, Ben- jamin Dubach, Marie Fahey, Vern Baldwin, Adolph Kloeppel, Lillie Colley, Violet Dun- can, Esther Dyer, Buelah Earhart, Beulah Ramseier, Daisy Bittaker, and Ruth' Foley. After a rew days we had become acquainted with the new routine of things and to the faculty, consisting of, Florence Lawson, Supt. Charles Marble Jr., Prin. Ethel Hunt- zinger, .Ada Potts, and W. C. Mulvaney. - Our first year was uneventful except for the usual number of parties and wiene roasts. Before the close of the year several of our class had left, being unable for var- ious reasons to finish their first year. ' ' - .Q One ,morning shortly after schoollstarted we elected the following officers, Pres. Katherine Gsell, V. P. Adolph Kloeppel, and Sec. Treas. Clarence Hautzenrader. Four boys from our class entered the county track meet and five of our students, the music contest. - 4, , Twenty-six of our number survived the Freshman year and came together again Sophomores. After the football games, in which some of our number participated our time was more than full with the inter class contests, in one of which we were victorious, winning the vocal solo. , The following officers served: Pres. Adolph Kloeppel, V. P. Ellendean Wynkoop, Sec-Treas. Mabel Charles, Reporter, Marie Fahey. The members of our faculty were, W. O. Mulvaney, Supt. Chas. Marble, Jr., Prin., D. W. Banie, Miss Ethel Huntzinzer, Miss Viola Malm, Miss Edra Lake, and Miss Sarah Wynkoop. From the class history we extract the following. concerning our first party of the year, We had to go home in the mud but we had such a good time we didn't mind such a small thing. A royal feast was given by the D. S. girls in the spring, for the M. T. class and the boys later returned the favor. Our greatest success of this year was thc result of the excellent training that we gave the Freshmen. In our Junior year, John Blevins and James Kloeppel acted as pres'dent. Edward Morgan as V. P. and Herbert Abel as Sec- Treas. We occupied a very important posi- tion in school life, taking three first places in the class contests, and five of our class being foot ball regulars. f The Junior box social, the biggest event of this kind ever held in Troy, netted over one hundred dollars. This was used in entertaining- the Seniors with a banquet at the M. E. Church,fo1lowed by a party at the Merrick residence. Seven of our boys were in the track meet and three girls in the literary-musical contest, a junior winning first place in tthe essay. and two Juniors taking parts in the six voice glee club which also won first place. Trov captured all first places except twoj Seven Juniors had leading parts in ACollege Town, the school play, which was so much of a success that it was repeated in Bendena. Our faculty was comprised of W. O. Mulvaney, Chas. Marble Jr., D. W. Banie, L..P. Whitehead, Miss Viola Malm, Miss Maude Duncan, Miss Myrtle Hunter, and Miss Rachel McKoy. , . Page 14

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