Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

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Published By The Journalism Class Troy Rural High School Troy Kansas PHOTOGRAPHY BY L.V. KIKBJ.E OUR SCHOOL - We are all proud to hear these words. The school spirit that goes with it is highly imbedded in our hearts, as our thought for the future start untangling. We, the Annual Staff of '52, leave with you these memories. Our Vocational Agriculture building, which was started, 19L.9 , and finished in 1950, was built by the Board of Education. It Is a Joint building, with Vocational Agricultural, and In- dustrial Arts. This building serves the students in the field of vocation. R.F. Noyes- Director Ben Williamson- Clerk H.D. Kinsey- Treasurer fte, the members of the annual staff of ' 2 wish to dedicate to Mrs. Barbara Sinclair this edition of The Trojan, yearbook. Mrs. Sinclair has been English teacher at Troy High School for six years, and has been sponsor of the senior class for four years. In addition to teaching the correct use of English, she has taught the students of Troy a deeo anoreclation of literature. Mrs. Sinclair has a magnetic personality and Is a truly good friend to the students. Barbara Sinclair B.S.-MSTC, Klrksvllie English Senior Sponsor Charles Kuenzi B.S.-at M.U. Vocational Agriculture FFA Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor C.W. Trogdon, Principal B.S.-KSTC, Pittsburg M.S.-at M.U. Algebra Senior Sponsor Florence Rhudy B.A.-at K.U. Mathmetics ■________ Anthony Kimmi B.S.-K. State Music Ervin Kimble B.S.-Kansas Wesleyan Industrial Arts Physical Education Coach Walter Crouch B.S.-KSTC, Emporia Assistant Coach Junior Sponsor Social Science Fredrick Gampper B.S.-St. Benedict's M.A.-U. of Kansas City Science Clara Belle Kanoy B.S.-Central Mo. State M.A.-Colorado State College of Education Commerce Ellen M. Warren B.S.-K. State Latin-Journalism Journalism Sponsor Ronnie Clary —7— Margaret Meng Student Council Gordon T'urphy Barbara Thompson Seniafts Patty Sportsman Raymond  Ve inberp ! yrna Winzen Louise Sutton Bill ffykert —10— CLASS HISTORY After twelve long years of working, wandering, and playing together, our train begins to slow and we find our band of travelers drawing close to the end of their journey. Some years wo gained a few and somo years we lost a few. The real old-timers that started out on the long journey together were: Ronnie Clary, Myrna WInzer, Paul Garren, Raymond Weinberg, Jo Anne McKernan, Ellen Howland, Charles C., and Louise Sutton. Paul and Myrna could hardly wait for the school day to be over so they could rush home and play cowboys and Indians. It was in those days that Jo Anne would walk all over school hollering Brother , hunting Johnny. Remember our teacher-Mlss Mae? By the time the next year rolled arouna, we felt like old- timers. Our train was joined this year by R.V. Clary,Patricia Knapp and Cleo Chavez. We all passed to the fourth grade.although some of us had a hard time making it. .Veil, look who's getting on at this stop, there's R.L. Clary, Harold Hartman and Patty Sportsman. This is the year that we thought we were so big when we used pen and ink. In the sixth graae we all showed our acting and musical talent by putting on the operetta, Polished Pebbles . We were Joinod by Johnny McKernan at this stop. Patricia Knapp had a big case on Jerry Thomas, and she and Jo Anne McKernan had arguments over him all the time. Seventh grade at last. Now we were able to play basketball. Goshl But we're important. We were joined by Carol Ruhnke and Mary Lou Ingram, also R.L. Clary. The eighth grade brought Margaret Meng and Wava Holzhey, who had all the boys in a flutter. Our basketball teams won the tournament and we were so happy. We composed the grade school Alma Mater. Do you remember it, kids? Here we are we're from Troy Grede School and so on. Do any of you remem- ber- who spoke at the graduation services? Then Marilyn Hutch- ison's birthday party afterwards. As our train enters the last years of our Journey we find ourselves in the high school building. We were completely lost going from one room to another. We gained a lot of pass- engers at this stop. Among them were, R.L. Clary (again), Betty Harter, Duane Hunsaker, Gordon Murphy, Bill Jasper, Barbara Thompson, Billy V ykert, ana last but not least, Patt Mullen. We, of cours, had a tough lnitati n. And that night an ali school party. ..e were a little too young and shy to flirt, (very much), but now we know more. Our sophomore year was the year that wo had so much fun in Pop Club meetings and so on. This ms the year that there were a lot of steadies in school. Vie found ourselves real- izing what school life was and v e took advantage of all its activities. Last year our train was made larger by the addition of Duane Snodgrass. How well we remember the junior-senior ban- quet. Anu of course, the talent side of the class and the junior play, The Trouble Solvers . And now alter twelve long years hero we aro Seniors, and Station Graduation is next. Jim Clary and Louise Sutton came back to us al ter Louise had done a bit of traveling on her om. And to the up-and-coming Seniors of Tomorrow, we say that we hope your senior year will be as happy as ours has been to- gether. So we bid goodby to a granu school with a wonderful student body. One morning as I was waiting for the band members of Kansas University to take their places, I heard someone come up be- hind me and say, Why, hello there, Myrnal What are you doing here? As I turned around, I was surprised to see Patt Mullen. I told her that I was the band director at the Kansas Univer - sity. Then I asked her if she had the low-down on the class of '52. This is what she said. Well, to start with, my divorce from my sixth husband just became final. (Look out, men!11) Charlie Calnan has Just been promoted to editor-in-chief of the Kansas Chief. Paul Garren is the general manager of the Troy Disposal Plant. Jim Clary is the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. Ronnie Clary is one of the leading veterinaries in St. Joe. Now for the most Important part of Troy High, the faculty . Mr. Trogdon has retired and R. V. Clary has taken his place as principal. Raymond Weinberg is the new head coach. Oh, say, I saw Bill Wykert, too. He is still trying to get out of American History. I guess that takes care of the faculty. You would be sur- prised to know that R. L. Clary has taken the place of the great singer, Johnnie Ray. The Fire House Five Plus Two has a new blues singer, Carole Ruhnke. Bill Jasper has taken Clark Gable's place in the movies. Fred Astaire's new dancing partner is Barbara Thompson. I wonder if she has learned to dance on the ceiling yet. Pee Wee Hunt's band has changed a little bit. Wava Holzhey is his new pianist. Patricia Knar p has done pretty well for herself, too. She is now the solo flutist with the St. Louis Philharmonic Orche- stra. Ellen Howland is singing with Guy Lombardo's orchestra on the Hit Parade. Cleo Chavez is secretary to the governor of Kansas. Duane Hunsaker has stayed close at home and is now the pres- ident of the Doniphan County Apple Association. Mary Lou Ingram has Joined the Waves to keep track of Dan. She's getting the job done, too. Harold Hartman married the boss's daughter and is now vice- president of the Concert Laundry and Dry Cleaning in St. Joe. Johnny McKernan is a world champion prize-fighter. JoAnne McKernan is an old maid living in Iowa Point and is raising chinchillas. Margaret Meng has gone far. She married a rich dairyman and raises Ayrshires in western Kansas. Dwayne Snodgrass is a circus barker with Ringling Bros. Circus. Gordon Murphy is the owner of Murphy's Bar and Grill in St. Joseph, Missouri. Patty Sportsman has taken the Job as a saxophone instructor at Bennett College in Mississippi. And last but not least, Louise Sutton is the head nurse at the Missouri Methodist Hospital in St. Joseph. By that time all the band members had taken their places and they were ready to start. So we told each other good bye and went our ways. —12— We the members of the Senior Class of 1952, being of sound mind, (although we don't know how long it will stay that way), do hereby declare this, our last will end testament, made for the purpose of leaving our most favored earthly possessions to our fellow classmates and students of T.H.S. I, Charles Calnan, will my kinky hair to Mr. Trogdon. I, Cleo Chavez, will my shorthand writing ability to Floey Clary. I, James Clary, will leave. (If possible.) I, Robert Clary, will my ability to go steady, with Mary Flott, to nobody I I, Ronnie Clary, will leave with my brother. I, Robt. V. Clary, will my ability to always win an argument to Mr. Crouch. I, Paul Garren, will my title, The Great Lover to LeRoy Sharp. I, Betty Harter, will my good grades to Wayne Martin. I, Harold Hartman, will my patronage across the river to Jerry Thomas. We, Wava Holzhey and Ellen Howland, will our punctuality, and silly giddiness to Charlene and Helen Orcutt. I, Duane Hunsaker, will my women in Highland to Jim Gilmore. I, Mary Lou Ingram, will the quiet in the halls to the facul- ty. I, Bill Jasper, will my romantic ability to Johnny Bracken. I, Patricia Knapp, will my parking space on our divan to my sister, Shirley. I, Jo Anne McKernan, will my American History book to the jun- ior class, in hope that they can make better use of it than I did. I, Johnny McKernan, will my height to Jerry Puckett. I, Margaret Meng, will my laugh to Mary Leah Ward. I, Patt Mullen, will my baby-sitting ability to Ronnie Mark Clary. I, Gordon Murphy, will my red, wavy, hair to Mr. Trogdon, (may he always keep it combed). I, Carole Ruhnke, will my ability to go steady to Florence Ford. I, Dwayne Snodgrass, will my quietness to the junior boys. I, Patty Sportsman, will my band conducting and entertaining ability to Betty Clary. I, Louise Sutton, will my driver's license to a highway pat- rolman. I, Barbara Thompson, will my ability to love 'em and leave 'em to Opal Norris, Janis Ramsey, and Naomi Reder. I, Raymond Weinberg, will my ability to walk from Doniphan to Troy, to anyone whose car breaks down. I, Myrna V inzer, will my good driving to next year's drivers' education class. I, Bill Wykert, will a package of Camels to Lloyd Sharp. Elizabeth .Varren President Judy Williams Vice - President Vera Brenner Wm. Josenh Bullock Teddy Campbell Tommie Channle Floey Jean Clary Ronnie Clary iiavdcn Elder Floyd Fitzgerald Ann Folsche Florence Ford Jim Gilmore Robert Fenian Jerry Dubach not pictured I f- |K|Home Appliance and V Unsporting Goods Co. 517 '19 Coml. Atchison Phone 569 Automatic Heating-Refrigeration Ranges-Television-Housewares Compliments Of Troy Furniture Hardware Phone I9I4. Troy Kansas Donna Horner Secretary-Treasurer John .racken Student Council Betty Clary Reporter Bonnie Savarn Delus Rlchlefs Patricia Miller Wayne Mart 5 n Shirley Sharp LeRoy Shcro Dale Shar Tet’y Sharp Jerral Weber Jean Thornton Jerry Thomas Hallie Simpson BARNES ZIDELL SALES CO. Wholesale Jobbens Furniture i|2626 Commercial Cigars-Candies-Tobaccos Member oi' F.D.I.C. Atchison, Kansas St. Joseph, Mo. King Raymond Weinberg •iueen Judy Williams Can nival THE BARGAIN BRIDE Jimmy Smith-------Ronald M. Clary Minnie Peterson—Elizabeth Warren Hosanna Bugg---------Patty Hannon Dexter Doraer--------------Hayden Elder Mrs. Flzby------------------Betty Clary Wendy Hill---------Hallie Simpson Cissie Trent--------Judy Williams Miss Oma Ormsby-----Florence Fdrd Tucker Trent----------------Teddy Campbell Miss Thompkins----------------Ann Folsche Mrs. James Smith--—Shirley Sharp Jon Burkhart President Jean Studer Vice-President Carole Smith Secretary-Treasurer Shirley Knapp Student Council ?dary Noyes Reporter Bobby Jack Benn Ivan Clark Phyllis Clary Sarah Puller Clarence Howland Alan Johnson Beverly King Barbara Mooney Opal Non 13 !!oi en Orcutt Jerry Puckett Janls Rrfmsey Naomi Reder Marlon Roberton Charles Smith Lola Smith Franklin Schoenfelder Louise V.ade Samuel V.arren RUSSELL STORES Notions-School Supplies La Belle Theatre Candy-Dry Ooous-Snoes —17— jfiesL men « Sn Le Roy Nocks Richard Folsche President Vice-President Larry Barnthson Henry Bibb Merle Lee Corf Nick Dannevik Dan Foley Shirley Garuner Gene Gibson Kathleen Gibson Robert Guy Dale Harness Donald Harter William Horner Mary Howland Jack Jasper Lee Koenler Georgia Lewis Colleene Taylor Secretary-Treasurer Not Pictured COMPLIMENTS OF IT'S LOCKWOOD'S TROY SMOKE HOUSE for GIFTS —is— b Nancy Smith Student Council 1 Joe Scott Reporter Rosan Manyon Daniel Mullins Arthur Newton Charlene Orcutt Shirley Rapan Marie Ruhnke Patty Schoenfelder Nlleeta Sharp Donald Sharp Lloyd-Sharp Jeneane V ade Jenette V,ade Mary Leah Ward Marparet V.hetstlne Shirley Williams Shirley Zeltwanrer BEST WISHES FROM A FRIEND RAMSAYS Atchison, Kansas For the Finest in Fashions —19— Trigonometry Business Arithmetic Constitution International Relations General Science English I m —20— Left to right-Patricia Knapp, Co-Editor, Harold Hartman, Asst. Business Mgr., Ellen Howland, Feature Editor, Betty Harter, Sports Editor, Mrs. Ellen Warren, Faculty Adv., Robert Clary, Business Mgr., Cleo Chavez, News Editor, Wava Holzhey, Editorial, and Jo Anne McKernan, Co- Editor. Left to right-Harold Hartman, Editor-In-Chief Ellen Howland, Advertising Mgr., Mrs. Elle Warren, Faculty Adv., Betty Harter, Asst. Adv Patricia Knapp, Art Editor, Cleo Chavez Asst. Business Mgr., JoAnne McKernan, Busines Mgr., Wava Holzhey, Literary Editor,and Rober Clary, Associate Editor. —22— Band MYRNA WINZER Majorette TwJrlera, Mary Lou Ingram, Wanda Kiger, and Barbara Mooney, Myrna Winter, Majorette. These four girls add style and grace to the marching band as they lead them at football games and In parades. Mary Lou Ingram has been twlrler four years while this Is Wanda Kiger a first year, and Barbara Mooney's second year. Myrna Winzer, senior, and Troy's majorette for two years, was twlrler her Freshman year. P h nSlfi o o o Beside playing for all the home football and basketball games the band appears on several programs each year. Some of these were the Christmas Program, Midwinter Concert, Spring Concert and the Big Six Festival at Sabetha. The members and instrumentation are as follows: Clarinets Myrna Wlnzer Wava Holzhey Mary Noyes Ann Folsche Florence Ford Marie Ruhnke Cornets Teddy Campbell Richard Folsche Shirley Knapp Jean Studer Alan Johnson Shirley Welllams Trombone Sam Wa rren Cornets Beverly King Betty Harter Saxaphones STSFy Howland Delus Ricklefs Rosan Manyon Janis Ramsey Barbara Mooney French Horns fellzabeth Warren Donna Horner Bell Lyre Patricia Knapp Baritone CharlesCainan Sousaphones Paul Garren Bill Bullock Tenor Saxaphone Patty Sportsman Snare Drums Louise Sutton Kathleen Oibson Phyllis Clary Bass Drum Betty Clary The glee clubs are open to all students who like to sing. They take part in all programs by the music department and enter the league and district festivals each year. Mixed Chorus is composed of boys and girls from both glee clubs. Vera Prenner, Betty Clary, Ploey Clary, Phyllis Clary, Ann Folsche, Sarah Puller, Shirley Gardner, Kathleen Gibson, Patty Hannon, Wava Holzhey, Donna Horner, Ellen Howland, Mary Howland, Wanda Kiger, Beverly King, Patricia KnapD, Shirley Knapo, Georgia Lewis, Rosan Manyon, Barbara Mooney, Opal Norris,Mary Noyes, Charlene Orcutt, Helen Orcutt, Shirley Ragan, Janis Ramsey, Naomi Reder, Carole Ruhnke, Marie Ruhnke, Nileeta Sharp, Shirley Sharp, Hallie Simpson, Carole Smith, Lola Smith, Nancy Smith, Janis Snyder, Patty Sportsman, Jean Studer, Louise Sutton, Collene Taylor, Barbara Thompson, Jean Thornton, Jean- eane Wade, Jenette Wade, Louise Wade, Mary Ward, Elizabeth Warren, Margaret Whetstine, Shirley Williams, Shirley Zeltwanger. Ronald Ashworth, Larry Barnthson, Jon Burkhart, Charles Calnan, Hayden p.der, Daniel Foley, Paul Garren.Jira Gilmore, Bob Guy,Duane Hunsaker . Donnie Harter, Lee Koehler, Le Roy Nocks, Donald Sharp, Lloyd Share. Sam Warren, Jerral Weber, Raymond Weinberg. P —24 Front row-left to right-Jon Burkhart, Rep. of sophomore Class, Elizabeth Warren,Secretary, Shirley Knapp, President.Paul Garren, Rep. of Senior Class, back row-left to rlght-LeRoy Nocks, Rep. of Freshman Class, Nancy Smith, Rep. of Freshman Class, John Bracken, Rep. of Junior Class and Margaret Meng.Rep. of Senior Class. Ted Ricklef-Vlce-President dob Dickenson-Secretary-Treas. C. C. Calnan '«m. Fclsche C. «V. Trogdon Frank Dowden R D. Hutcherson Max Higdon Jack Garren E. W. Kimble Julius Bullock Walt Klbler Bill Strahan Bert Bracken Jim Etherton Lyle Yingling Ralph Wlnzer H. Hanlan A . Klmd W. Crouch F. K. Garaoper C. Blake —26— y y. rf. Training of Future Farmers of America for proficiency in farming through the application of modern techniques of agriculture. Mr. Kuenzi-Director, Floyd Fitzgerald-Sentinel, Jimmy Gil more-Reoorter , Jerral Weber-President, Tom Chapple-Vice- Mr. Kuenzi-Director, Floyd Fltzgerald-Sentinel, Jimmy Gil- more-Reporter, Jerral Weber-President, Tom Chapple-Vice- Presldent, Ronnie Ashworth-Treasurer, and Jerry Dubach- Secretary, (not pictured) Row I Jerry Puckett, Danny Foley, Nicholas Dannevick, Lloyd Sharp, Danny Mullins, Lee Koehler, Dale Harness, Merle Corf, and Donald Sharp. Row II Sammy Warren, Dale Sharp, LeRoy Snarp, Ronald Ash - worth. Buddy Schoenfelder, Henry Bibb, Tommy Chap- pie, Bill Homer, Marlon Roberton, and Duane Hun- saker. Row III Floyd Fitzgerald, Alan Johnson, Richard Folsche, Billy Joe Bullock, Delus Ricklefs, Jimmy Gilmore, Jerral Weber, Hayden Elder, and Mr. Kuenzi. —27— PEP CLUB CONSTITUTION We, of the Pep Club of Troy High Sohool hereby draw up this constitution on the date of January 1$, 1952. Article I Section I-Allfl paid their an I Section II-All Section I-Pep Club dues year. Election of Officers members have High School. will be decided upon the first meeting of each Section II-All dues must be paid before election of Pep Club officers. Artlole III Section I-Any ber of the Pej Section I-The Section II-Th' and white. Section Ill-Ill Pep Club for at end of sea Membership tfy V become a mera- r all members.  of Royal blue 3 every girl In lie Is unharmed Article V Section I-A cheerl Section II-A cheer Section III-There leaders. Section IV-Cheerle body. Cheerleaders a, Junior or senior. Pi. lore than four cheer- Club by the student t attend nine out of stripe for each year Section I-To earn ten season games. Section II-After e to place on the le PEP CLUB MEMBERS Louise Wade, Myma Winzer, Elizabeth Warren, Floey Clary, Ellen Howland, Carole Ruhnke, Mary Lou Ingram, Phyllis Clary, Janls Ramsey,Patty Sports- man, Jeneane Wade, Jenette Wade, Shirley Ragan, Barbara Thompson, Louise Sutton, Mary Elizabeth Noyes, Barbara Mooney, Shirley Knapp,Mary Howland, Carole Smith, Jean Studer, Hallie Simpson, Jean Thornton, Rosan Manyon, Shirley Williams, Shirley Gardner, Nancy Smith, Kathleen Gibson, Ann Fol- sche, Wanda Klger, Florence Ford, Sponsor-Mrs. Goss, Patricia Knapp, Jo Anne McKernan, Patt Mullen, Wava Holzhey, Betty Clary, Judy Williams, Patty Hannon, Donna Horner. J- T CLUB MEMBERS Sponsor- Mr. Crouch,Arthur Newton, Jerry Thomas,Jim Gilmore,Jon Burkhart, Charles Calnan, Bob Hanlan,Richard Folsche, John Bracken, Duane Hunsaker, John McKernan, Sam Warren, Marlon Roberton, Ronald Ash- worth, Ronald M. Clary,Tom Chappie, Bill Jasper,Paul Garren,B.J. Benn, Jim Clary, and Clarence Howland. Not pictured were: Sponsor-E.W. M.mble, Dwayne Snodgrass, Delus Rlcklefs, Hayden Elder, Raymond Weinberg, Wayne Martin. —29— Attendant Judy Williams Queen Jo Anne Attendant Patricia Knapp —30— FOOTBALL SQUAD '51 goetia!! F. Schoenfelder, Arthur Newton, Clarence Howland, Jon Burkhart, Bob Hanlan,Jlm Gilmore.Richard Folsche, Bob Clary, Hayden Elder, Charlie Calnan, Dwa3me Snodgrass, Tom Chap- pie, Duane Hunsaker, Bill Horner, Bill Jasper, Marlon Roberton, Jack Jasper, Ronnie Clary, Raymond Wein- berg, Paul Garren, Wayne Martin, Bobby Jack Benn, Ronnie Ashworth, Sam Warren. SENIORS '52 Raymond Weinberg,Duane Hunsaker,Bob Clary, Charlie Calnan, Paul Garren, Dwayne Snodgrass, Bill Jasper. Troy 0 Powhattan 33 Troy 13 Wathena 0 Troy 0 Sabetha 28 Troy 6 Holton 32 Troy 7 Horton 26 Troy 7 Effingham 20 Troy 19 Fairwlew 0 Troy 13 Hiawatha KS Troy 0 Highland 19 CO-CAPTAINS Raymond Weinberg Paul Garren —31— Wayne Martin, Bob Hanlan, Jim Gilmore, Dolus Rlcklef s, Clarence Howland, Jerry Thomas, Raymond Weinberg, Hayd Coach Kimble. Troy 36 V.athena % Troy k2 Effingham 39 Troy 23 Horton 55 Troy m Hiawatha 70 Troy 31 Robinson Ul Troy 3 Sabetha 3I1 Troy 3 Holton 52 Troy 51 Wathena 35 Troy 33 Horton 31- Elder, 30 Highland 53 kP Hiawatha 60 69 Robinson 32 53 Leona 31 31 Highland 33 39 Bandena 111 Uk Highland kl 31 Sabetha k9 4.7 Effingham kh 16 Powhattan 50 CAPTAIN Raymond Weinberg —32— Bob Guy, Marion Roberton, Asst. Coach-W. Crouch, Jon Burkhart, Trainer-B.J. Benn, Richard Polsche, Sam Warren, Ronald Ash- worth, LeRoy Nocks, Billy Joe Bullock, Hayden Elder,Arthur Newton,John Bracken, Ronald M. Clary, Bill Horner. —38— Compliments Of THE GARD BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Frederick Ave. 9th Street Entrance Across From Trail Theatre St. Joseph, Mo. M A Y 0 0 L D Seedcorn Garden Seeds eeds _Fe Nursery arm Seeds Earl May Store 3rd tc Felix Ph. 2-7375 St. Joseph, Mo. STRATHMANN STUDIO Home of fine portraits Precious Moments Preserved . orever °t. Joseph, Mo. Compliments Of BURONER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS LUMBER COMPANY RUDOLPH'S 723 Com'1 St., Atchison, Kansas EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK Banking Service Since 1859 Members Of F.D.I.C. Atchison, Kansas 1. Compliments Of WV. ELLINGER Sporting Goods Co. St. Joseph, Mo. I N T P E N • S Home Furnishers Since 1885 623-625 Com'l St., Atchlson-We Deliver 1— Compliments Of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANDERSON Typewriter Co., Inc. Mimeograph — Adding Machines Typewriters 820 Frederick Ave. St. Joseph, Mo. Compliments Of Wasson Service Station Troy, Kansas Doniphan County Kaulpment Inc. DONIPKAH ELECTRIC CO-OPERrtTIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. Troy, Kansas Troy, Kansas GORDON'S Smart Women's Wear 621-Com'l. Atchison, Kansas BROWN'S CHEVROLET Telephone 260 Troy, Kansas PHOTOGRAPHERS THE BRAY STUDIO Devoted to the creation of Fine Photographs 720j Felix St. St. Joseph, Mo Phone Compliments Of ROBERT A. REEDER 2— Compliments Of Chappie Brothers A L SMITH School Of Dancing Beginners-Intermediate-Advanced Tap Acrobatic-Ballet-Ballroom Baton Twirling Phone 26125 or 43261 Studio 324 Francis St, St. Joseph, Mo. Compliments Of P.H. Dillenback Lawyer Troy Kansas Compliments Of TROY GRAIN FULL COMPANY Troy, Kansas Compliments Of L. V. CAFE Condiments Compliments Of GOFORTH MOTORS Your Local Dodge Sc Plymouth Dealer DODGE For Sales Sc Services Troy, Kansas Compliments Of CUTRATE LUMBER CO. St. Joseph, Mo. OSC.'.a MrtYEH Compliments To- Prigideire Aoollances The Class of 1952 RCA Victor Radio ft Television Sales ft Service Prom- Troy, Kansas Burbridge Service F 7 Tr°y Kansas Jtc. A l JCTOn Mobiloil CROSLEY- m HOWARD'S PHARMACY Compliments Prescriptions - Gifts Minnesota Paints Drugs - Hallmark Cards Of Alrmald Hosiery Veterinary Supplies Dr. Hess - Remedies WINZER HARDWARE HI 11 YARD St. J O.fcph, V jssoon' A Floor Treat ments 3hd Maintenance Materials Hy-Klas Beaty 2I4. LHSS Groceries-Meats-Vegetables Always the best in Value Compliments Of Owner k Manaper-Mrs. Nellie Harness FRANK SPECTOR Sporting Goods HHI St. Joseph, Missouri Phone 268 Kansas i t J' V - ✓ I ' i' k. V Ii. • ,S .-j£} -4£ C; - ,tSfi Vj ' • , •,} ft. i 5 4 ;v 1 4 ✓ -


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