TRoCUll 'rtytjA, Scfool Troy, Kansas The vocational am building, which was built in 1949, is used for industrial am and vocational agriculture. Compliments of PLATT BUSINESS COLLEGE St. Joseph, Missouri This is the original high school building in which all classes, excepting the voca- tional art classes, are held. The gymnasium is also pan of this building. 4 DeeUcatcoH. • We, the members of the annual staff of 1954, wish to dedicate to the senior class, this edition of The Trojan yearbook. The seniors have reached a goal toward which they have striven for twelve years. The conclusion of this year brings about a challenge to each graduate. He will no longer be dependent upon his parents and teachers, but will be required to advance on his own merits and qualities. Only he will be able to decide the course he will follow. To these students we extend our sincere congratulations. Clarence Howland, Mary Noyes, Shirley Knapp, Bob Jack Benn, and Phyllis Clary (not pictured) began their schooling together in Troy's first grade, and graduated together at Troy High School, 1954. Compliments of MARTIN CLEANERS This 1954 copy of our annual, the TROJAN, is proudly presented by the members of the jour- nalism class; standing: Clarence Howland, Bob Jack Benn, Mrs. Ellen Warren; sitting: Mary Noyes, Sarah Fuller. This same class has written the high school paper, the Trumpet, and has published a regular column in the Troy Chief. Sarah Fuller is editor of the TROJAN, busines' manager of the Trumpet; Mary Noyes is editor of the Trumpet, photography editor for the TROJAN; Clarence Howland and Bob Jack Benn are sports editors. Compliments of DeMONEY BROTHERS GROCERY ■ The school board has granted many new improvements for Troy High during the 1953- 54 term. Outstanding among these are landscaping the school grounds, enlarging the cafeteria, installing a water cooler, candy and pop machines, purchasing a circle saw, a new bus chassis, kettle drums, storm windows, painting and repairing. W.H. Folsche completed the year as treasurer after the death of H. D. Kinsey, May 8. H.D. Kinsey Treasurer In Memoriam Ben. L, Williamson Clerk R. F. Noyes Director Mary Noyes was Valedictorian of the class of 1954. With a possible score of 11, Mary's grade point average was 10.57. Sam Warren was Salutatorian, with a grade point average of 10. 50, while Sarah Fuller ranked third, with 10.24. Compliments of WINZER HARDWARE CO. ROY MITCHELL M.A., Missouri University B.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg Mathematics Senior Sponsor Student Council Sponsor Principal BARBARA SINCLAIR B.S., Missouri State Teachers, Kirksville, Missouri English Freshman Sponsor CHARLES W. OLIVER FLORENCE RHUDY A.B., College of Emporia, Emporia, Kansas Social Science Assistant Coach Freshman Sponsor B.A., Kansas University Mathematics Librarian National Honor Society Sponsor CHARLES KUENZI B.S., Missouri University Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Sponsor Student Council Advisor ERVIN KIMBLE B.S., Kansas Wesleyan Industrial Arts Physical Education Coach Recreation Director ELLEN M. WARREN B.S., Kansas State Teachers College Journalism Spanish Speech English III Play Director Trumpet and Trojan Sponsor FREDRICK GAMPPER B.S., St. Benedicts M.A., University of Kansas City Science National Honor Society Assistant Sponsor CLARA BELLE KANOY ANNA M. GOSS B.S., Kansas State Home Economics Junior Sponsor Pep Club Advisor Student Council Sponsor ANTHONY KIMMI B.S., Kansas State Music Junior Sponsor B.S., Central Missouri State M.A. Colorado State College of Education Commerce Sophom ore Sponsor 1. Bob Benn polishes football shoes (prize winning photo). 2. Clarence Howland, Jean Studer and Jon Burkhart study physics problem. 3. Barbara Mooney. 4. Barbara Mooney and Clarence Howland. 5. Senior play cast, State Fair. 6. Jean Studer presents Mrs. Warren, play director, flowers between acts. 7. Bottoms up, says Mary Noyes at the prom. 8. Clarence Howland and Bob Benn prepare to run a play. 9. Senior play cast makes up. 10. Pre-game instructions. 11. Oops, pardon us. Sam Warren and Jean Studer. 12. Tea for Two, Shirley Knapp and Mary Noyes at Junior-Senior prom. 13. Mary and Shirley go home. 14. Study Hall? Jim Wolf and Jean Studer. 15. Mary Noyes. 16. Barbara and Boog. 17. Cheerleaders with trophies. Barbara Mooney, Shirley Knapp and Jean Studer. 18. Guardian angel. Barbara watches over Boog. 19. Clarence Howland accepts third place district trophy. 20. Larry Nocks and John Simpson. Compliments of GOFORTH MOTORS BOBBY JACK BENN Football 1,2, 3, 4; Football Captain 4; Track Manager 2, 3; Track 4; Basketball Manager 1,2,3.4; T-Club 2,3,4; T-Club Vice Presi- dent 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Student Coun- cil 3,4; Student Council Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Trumpet and Trojan Staff 4. PHYLLIS CLARY Glee Club 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3. '54 CLARENCE HOWLAND Football 1.2. 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3.4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Track Captain 3; T-Club 1,2, 3,4; Business Manager T-Club 2; Sergeant-at- Arms T-Club 3; President T-Club 4; Class Vice President 3; Class Secretary 4; Student Council Vice President 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Football King 4. JON BURKHART Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2, 3, 4; T-Club 2, 3, 4; T-Club Business Man- ager 4; Class President 2; Junior-Senior Play 3, SARAH FULLER Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,3,4; Twirler 1,3,4; Sextet 2,3; Trio 4; Double Sextet 2; Junior-Senior Play 3; Pep Club 1,3,4; Trumpet and Trojan Staff 4; Editor Trojan 4. IVAN CLARK Glee Club 1; Football 3; Track 2,4; FFA 1. 2. 3. JOAN ISRAEL Watbena High School 1,2; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club 3. MARY NOYES Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Clarinet CAiartet 1, 2, 3; Clarinet Trio 4; Sextet 3,4; Dou- ble Sextet 2; Class Reporter 1,2,4; Class President 3; Student Council 3,4; Presi- dent Student Council 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; President Pep Club 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Trumpet Staff 1, 4; Editor Trumpet 4; Trojan Staff 4; Football Queen 4; Girls’ State 3, BILL FRANKEN Maur Hill, Atchison 1,2; Football 4; Track 3.4; T-Club 4; FFA 3,4; Student Council 4. SHIRLEY KNAPP Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Brass Sextet 1,2,3; Sextet 3,4; Class President 1; President Student Council 2; Student Council 1, 2,4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Double Sextet 2. ALAN JOHNSON Band 1,2,4; Track 3,4; T-Club 3.4: FFA 1.2. 3,4; FFA Reporter 4. BEVERLY KING Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 2, 3,4; Pep Club 4; Treasurer Pep Club 4; Junior-Senior Play 3. CHARLES SMITH JEAN STUDER Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2; Sextet 3: Class Secretary- Treasurer 1,3; Class Vice President 2; Class President 4; Student Council 4; Secretary-Treasurer Student Council 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Attendant 3. MARION ROBERTON Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Track 1, 2,3.4; T-Club 1,2, 3,4; FFA 2.3; Treas- urer FFA 3, BARBARA MOONEY Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Twirler 1,2; Drum Major 3,4; Sextet 3,4; Class Vice Presi- dent 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Vice President Pep Club 4; Cheer- leader 4; Homecoming Attendant 3. BUDDY SCHOENFELDER Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 3, 4; T-Club 3.4; FFA 1, 2, 3.4. OPAL NORRIS Glee Club 1,2, 3,4. SAM WARREN Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Brass Sextet 2,3; Foot- ball 2, 3,4; Football Captain 4; Track 3,4; Basketball 2,3; T-Club 2,3,4; T-Club Secretary-Treasurer 4; Student Council 1; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; FFA Reporter 3; Junior- Senior Play 3; Boys' State 3. NAOMI REDER Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4. JIM WOLF Christopher Columbus High School, New York City 1,2; Central High School, St. Joseph, Missouri 3; Football 4; Basket- ball 4; T-Club 4. JANIS RAMSEY Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1. 11. Nellie King, Louise Davies, Betty Thornton, and Shirley Whetstine. 12. Janice Albers, Wanda Smith, Jean Freeman decorate S.C. Valentine box. 13. Miss Rhudy working in the library. 14. Richard Folsche and Shirley Knapp caught unaware at the prom. 15. Marrion Hollars. 16. Up and over. Nick Dannevick. 17. Sophomore six. 18. Horton receiving first place district trophy. 19. Get that tip-off. Compliments of TROY GRAIN and FUEL COMPANY 1. Tragic scene from junior play, Tne High Window. ” Nileeta Sharp, Joe Scott, Janice Albers, Shirley Zeltwanger. 2. School spirit. Shirley Gardner and Bill Horner. 3. Junior Play cast, seated: Jack Jasper, Richard Folsche, Nancy Smith. Standing: Pauline Lewis, Merle Corf. 4. Smitty crosses finish line. 5. Two pals, Shirley Zeltwanger and Nileeta Sharp. 6. Big 3. Janice Albers, Shirley Ragan and Shirley Williams. 7. I dare you to take our pictures, say Danny Foley and Dale Harness. 8. Early morning arrivals, Jon Burkhart and Janice Albers. 9. Run, Mike. 10. Pass the cream, please. Junior-Senior Prom. NICK DANNEVICK DANNY FOLEY ■l RICHARD FOLSCHE SHIRLEY ANN GARDNER Student Council KATHLEEN GIBSON LLOYD EUGENE GIBSON V DALE HARNESS DONALD HARTER ARTHUR NEWTON SHIRLEY ANN RAGAN PATTY SCHOENFELDER PHYLLIS SNODGRASS MARY LEAH WARD SHIRLEY IRENE WILLIAMS SHIRLEY ZELTWANGER Secretary-Treasurer - 1. Gay party. 2. Ow, that hurts. Dianne Hughes and Marilyn Mooney (honorable mention). 3. Don’t ask us. ” Nileeta Sharp and Joan Israel. 4. John Simpson. 5. Fred explains things and Jim listens. 6. Slick” and Janis Kimble. 7. Get me down from here, ” cries Marilyn Mooney. 8. Ralph Nolan, T-Club banquet speaker. 9. Barbara Mooney, Shirley Knapp and Jean Studer. 10. Boog Howland receives outstanding athlete award. 11. Heave-ho. 12. Slick and the boys in pre-game strategy (honorable mention). 13. I’m running behind you. 14. Mrs. Kimble ponders things. 15. Mr. Gampper and Mr. Kuenzi at a track meet (honorable mention). Compliments of L V CAFE Dennis Ford Buddy Fuller Kay Glasscock Carrie Lee Howland Secretary-Treasurer Cecelia Lichliter Benny Mayer Student Council Rep. Myrna Ansllnger Doris Mae Barnhill JoAnn Blanton Robert E. Brownlee Earnest Campbell • Kathleen Clary Stanley Etherton Wanda Jean Freeman President Freddy Allen Lewis Sharon Sue McKernan Marilyn Marie Mooney Rosa Lee Murphy Larry A. Nocks Student Council Rep. James Kirby Quick John A. Simpson Vice President Mary Agnes Smith Earl Edward Thor man Elizabeth Ward Edward Zimmerman Darlene Zeltwanger 4L 'poot aU 'Kitty- cutd KING CLARENCE HOWLAND and QUEEN MARY NOYES were elected to reign over the Football Formal Dance December 19, 1953 Compliments of LETT FRUIT PRODUCE CO, Clarence was voted The Outstanding Athlete by the T-Club 'Drutn ’Tfazjaxette BARBARA MOONEY SARAH FULLER SUSIE McKERNAN MARY EASTABROOKS Majorette BARBARA MOONEY The drum majorette and twirlers are chosen by the band members at the first of each year. Their high stepping and their precision drills add beauty and life to the organiza- tion. 7tvirCert CLARINET TRIO Mary Noyes, Cecelia Lichliter, Dianne Hughes. The 1954 edition of the band received a No. 1 rating at the district music festival at Lawrence. They also participated in the Big Five festival at Sabetha, the Doniphan County Apple Blossom Festival, school assemblies, home football and basketball games, and K. U. Band Day. They presented a concert at Highland Junior College in the Spring. Back row: Shirley Ragan. Kathleen Gibson, Jean Freeman, Jean Knapp, Sarah Fuller, Mr. Kimmi, director; Jim Quick, Larry Nocks. Middle row: Dianne Hughes, Marie Ruhnke, Ernest Campbell, Rome Mitchell, Alan Johnson, Janice Albers, Beverly King, Stanley Etherton, Mary Lou Ruhnke, Donnie Harter. Buddy Fuller, Wilber Copenhafer, John Simpson, Susie McKernan, Barbara Mooney, Rosan Manyon . Front row: Mary Noyes, Cecelia Lichliter, Myrna Anslinger, Susie Ashworth, Mary Eastabrooks. Back row; King. Noyes, S. Knapp, Nocks. Copenhafer. Warren. Burkhart. Dannevick, Folsche, Mayer, Koehler. D. Studer, J. Studer, Mooney, Lewis. Middle row: Gibson. Manyon, Ragan. B. Fuller. Scott. Foley. Simpson. Quick. McKernan, Lehman. Albers, J. Knapp. S. Fuller. Lichliter. Front row; Anthony Kimmi. Director; Hughes, Juhl, Harter, Bamthson, Hollars, Harness, Campbell, Ainlay, Anslinger, Glasscock, Eastabrooks, Ashworth. Accompanist. Freeman. The fifty-member mixed chorus sang at several school assemblies, the mid-winter concert, and the Big Five and district music festivals. They were featured at the annual Christmas cantata, ’The Wondrous Story. The girls’ trio and sextet take an active part in school and civic music activities. GIRLS' TRIO: Accompanist, Jean Freeman; Janice Albers, Sarah Ful- ler. Shirley Ragan. GIRLS' SEXTET: Accompanist. Mary Eastabrooks; Jean Knapp, Barbara Mooney, Cecelia Lichliter, Jean Freeman, Shirley Knapp, and Mary Noyes. ' If If w Back row: Clary, Noyes, S. Knapp, Hughes, Snoddy, King, Fuller, Lichliter, D. Studer, Howland, Albers, J. Knapp, J. Studer, B. Mooney, Lewis, M. Smith. Middle row: Murphy, Juhl, Gibson. Manyon, Ragan, Reder, Dixon, Davies, W. Smith, Eastabrooks, Anslinger, Glasscock, O. Hollars. Thornton. Front row: Anthony Kimmi, Director, Harness, E.M. Hollars, Taysen, E. Ward, M.L. Ward, Sharp, S. Zeltwanger, N. Smith, M. Mooney, McKeman, Norris, Ruhnke, Ashworth, D. Zeltwanger, Accom- panist, Freeman. Jean Studer, senior class president, was Troy’s Apple Blossom Queen, as she represented Troy at the Doniphan County Apple Blossom Festival. This picture was taken in Atchison, at the Annual Home Show, where she was elected Queen, out of a field of eight. Sponsored by WESTERN AUTO COMPANY, Prop. Andrew Wolf. JON BURKHART - End ART NEWTON - End JIM WOLF Halfback 1953 FOOTBALL SEASON A” TEAM TROY VISITORS Powhattan 0 15 W athena 0 0 Sabetha 6 19 Robinson 13 0 Horton 6 13 Effingham 0 51 Hiawatha 6 6 Highland 13 6 ”B TEAM TROY VISITORS Wathena 13 20 Honon 0 13 ELLINGER SPORTING GOODS CO. St. Joseph. Missouri BOB JACK BENN Center BUDDY SCHOENFELDER Tackle - v - J! JERRY McKERNAN Halfback JOHNNY SPEAKS Fullback SAM WARREN Guard Top row, left to right: Dale Harness, Larry Nocks, Daniel Mullins, Benny Mayer, Dennis Ford, Henry Bibb, Lee Koehler, Wilber Copenhafer. Middle row, left to right: Harold Smith, Marion Roberton, Jerry McKeman, Clarence Howland, Jim Wolf, Rome Mitchell, Mike Collins. Assistant Coach, Charles Oliver. Bottom row, left to right: Arthur Newton, Franklin Schoenfelder, Sam Warren, Bob Jack Benn, Bill Franken, Richard Folsche, Jon Burkhart, Coach, E.W. Kimble. PLATT BUSINESS COLLEGE St. Joseph, Missouri Captains, Sam Warren and Bob Jack Benn. New lettermen's names are checked in this group of squad members. Standing, left to right: Leo Neuman, Lambert Meng, Lee Koehler. ’Harold Smith. Kneeling, left to right: Dale Harness, ’Rome Mitchell, Den- nis Ford. Standing, left to right: Jim Wolf, ’Bill Franken, ’Benny Mayer, ’Henry Bibb, Daniel Mullins. Kneeling, left to right: ’Mike Collins, ’Marion Roberton, •Wilber Copenhafer. 4 Squact Top row: Jon Burkhart, Johnny Speaks, An Newton, Richard Folsche, Clarence How- land. Front row: Wilber Copenhafer. Jerry McKeman, Benny Mayer. Harold Smith, Bill OSCAR MAYER, Frigidaire and R.C.A. Dealer S $cuzd Top row: E.W. Kimble, Coach; Johnny Speaks, Richard Folsche, Jon Burkhan, Clar- ence Howland, Bill Hamer, C.W. Oliver, Coach. Middle row; Benny Mayer, Nick Dannevick, Jim Wolf, An Newton, Henry Bibb, Merle Corf, Bobby Benn, Manager. Front row; SamWanen, Manager; Jack Ainlay, Mike Collins, Wilber Copenhafer. Danny Mullins, Jerry McKeman, Harold Smith, Rome Mitchell. MAYER BURKHART A” B -A—B' Troy 69-56 Robinson 37-41 Troy 62-44 Hiawatha 63-61 Troy 67-72 Elwood 39-28 Troy 54-55 Horton 55-47 Troy 45-47 Effingham 53-53 Troy 66-73 Elwood 43-18 Troy 48-54 Wathena 79-46 Troy 49-40 Horton 56-44 Troy 56-45 Sabetha 52-35 Troy 72-41 Highland 47-44 Troy 53-44 Effingham 49-61 Troy 53-75 Robinson 42-61 Troy 69-51 Sabetha 60-49 Troy 62-42 Wathena 63-43 Troy 66-54 Hiawatha 71-55 Troy 79-63 Highland 39-48 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Troy 70 Leona 28 Troy 63 Bendena 64 Troy 63 Highland 52 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Troy 51 Powhattan 32 Troy 68 Wathena 79 Troy 72 Elwood 62 FOLSCHE SPEAKS Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK and Cp, HORNER Mile Relay (Warren, Mitchell, Howland High-Hurdling Ford, Speaks). 880 yd. Relay (Roberton, BIG FIVE CONFERENCE, APRIL 30 Speaks, Collins, Howland). COUNTY, MAY 5 Shot Put Discus High Jump Pole Vault Broad Jump Javelin 880 yd. Relay Mile Relay 880 yd. Run High Hurdles Low Hurdles 100 yd. Dash 220 yd. Dash Mile Run 440 yd. Dash Med. Relay REGIONAL (Mayer--fifth) (Benn--fourth) (Dannevick--tie--fifth) (Howland - -fourth) (Roberton, Speaks. Warren, Collins--fifth) (Warren, Speaks, Dannevick, Burkhart—third) (Roberton--first--2.12) (Howland--first--16. 5) (Ain lay-fourth) (Collins, Speaks, Mitchell, Johnson--third) (Mayer--second) (Benn--fifth) (Dannevick--fourth) (Smith--first--8'H ) (Collins--third) (Roberton--fourth) (Howland—third) (first) (second) (Roberton—first--2.10.4) (Bibbs--fourth) (Howland--first--16. 5) (Smith--third) (Roberton--fourth) (Collins—tie—fourth) (Collins--third) (Ainlay--second) (Nocks--third) (Burkhart--sec ond) (second) STATE High Hurdles 880 yd. Run Mile Relay (Howland--fourth) (Roberton—first--2. 07.2) 880 yd. Run (Roberton--tenth--2. 06) (Warren, Collins, Burkhart, Roberton—seventh) Track squad, with coaches E. W. Kimble and Mayer Throwing Shot Put. C. W. Oliver. Pep Club provides enthusiasm for all athletic events. They sponsored the fall football dance. 7 Announcement of the T” Club's selection of the outstanding athlete of T.H.S. is made at their spring banquet. They also sponsor the Christmas formal. First row: Cheerlead- ers, Shirley Knapp, Student Council Rep., Jean Studer, Secre- tary, Barbara Mooney, Vice President, Nancy Smith. Second row: B Team Cheerlead- ers, Catherine Smith, Carrie Lee Howland, Jean Knapp, Susie McKeman. Third row: Beverly Harness, Mary Easta brooks, Awanda Dixon. Fourth row: Susie Ashworth, Jean Freeman, Ce- celia Lichliter, Wanda Smith, Kay Glasscock, Beverly King, Treas- urer. Fifth row; Sandra Glasscock, Shirley Gardner, Kathleen Gibson, Janice Albeis, Darlene Studer, Mrs. Goss, Sponsor: Mary Noyes, President. Sixth row: Dianne Hughes, JoAnn Blan- ton, Sarah Fuller, Ro- san Manyon. Seventh row: Rosa Lee Murphy, Katy Clary, Shirley Williams, Shirley Ra- gan, Margaret Taysen, Opal Hollars, Marilyn Mooney, Edna Hollars. Back row; C.W. Oliver, Sponsor; Buddy Schoenfelder, Jerry McKeman, E.W. Kimble, Spon- sor. Middle row; Bill Homer. Dennis Ford, Richard Folsche, Arthur Newton, Alan Johnson, Buddy Fuller. Front row; Johnny Speaks, Bob Jack Benn. Vice President:Clarence Howland, Presi- dent; Jon Burkhart, Business Manager; Sam Warren, Secretary-Treasurer; Marion Roberton, Serge a nt-a t-A rm s. Student (?ouucit Presidents of classes and organizations, and one rep- resentative from each, form the Student Council. It governs all school activities. Back row; Larry Nocks. Freshman; Bill Franken, F.F.A.: Benny Mayer, Sophomore; Richard Folsche, F.F.A. President; Johnny Speaks, T Club; Clarence Howland, T Club President and Vice Presi- dent Student Council; Bob Jack Benn, Senior and Sergeant-at-Arms, Student Council; Wilber Copen- hafer. Music. Middle row; Janice Albers, Junior President; Jean Freeman, Freshman President; Mary Noyes, Pep Club President and President Student Council; Shirley Knapp, Pep Club; Jean Studer, Senior President and Secretary-Treasurer Student Council; Barbara Mooney, Music; Shirley Gardner, Junior; Wanda Smith, Sophomore President. Front row: Charles Kuenzi, Anna M. Goss, Faculty Advisers; Roy Mitchell, Sponsor. Society Back row: Miss Rhudy, Sponsor; Marie Ruhnke, Shirley Zeltwanger, Probationary Members; Mr. Gamp- per. Sponsor. Front row; Sam Warren. Vice Pres- ident; Janice Albers, Secretary; Mary Noyes, President; Richard Folsche, Treasurer. 'putuie 'pevuKC'U S?mettc z Richard Folsche and F.F.A. Sweetheart, Nancy Smith. Compliment of ROSS-FRAZIER SUPPLY CO. St. Joseph, Missouri Back row, left to right: Bill Franken, Merle Corf, Vice President; Danny Mullins, Treasurer; Henry Bibb, Lee Koehler, Richard Folsche, President; Wallace Schoenfelder, Alan Johnson, Reporter; Bill Horner. Secretary; Mr. Kuenzi, Advisor. Second row, left to right: Danny Foley, Dean Horner, Ronald Gardner, Buddy Schoenfelder, Sam Warren, Leo Neuman, Howard Keller, Wilbur Miller, Joe Scott. Front row, left to right: Lenard Sharp, Carl Thorman, Melvin Sharp, John Lehman, Stanley Etherton, Freddy Lewis, Buddy Fuller, Dale Harness. Not shown: Dennis Ford, Sentinel. Compliments of TROY FURNITURE AND HARDWARE Study hall is always a busy place. SERVICE BATTERY 154th FA BN LIEUTENANT RICHARD M. LARZELERE Commanding Officer The Gateway to Opportunity ST. JOSEPH. MISSOURI 1. Hikel 1-2-3 Mary Noyes and Shirley Knapp. 2.3.4. T.H. S. under construction in 1926. 5. Leave it to the girls. Rosan Manyon, Carrie Lee Howland, Cathy Smith, Wanda Smith, Coach Goss and Kathy Gibson. 6. Johnny Speaks tosses a pass. 7. Another day of practice. Bob Benn and Sam Warren. 8. Cheerleaders in action. 9. Darlene Studer. 10. Wilber Miller, Dale Harness, Joe Scott, and Merle Corf. 11. Boog's little sister, Carrie Lee. 12. Jean Freeman just takes it easy. 13. Speech class presents Christmas at Casey's. ” Larry Barnthson, Joe Scott, Joan Israel, Nileeta Sharp, Janice Albers and Shirley Zeltwanger. J.4. FFA Banquet. MM fyunfaequipment inc Phone 89 Troy, Kansas Sales Service This Floor Finished By CWCMI CO. St. Joseph, Missouri THROWN Big Car Quality at Lowest Cost Telephone 260 Troy, Kansas WUNPanpFGFF CO. St. Joseph, Missouri Have a Coke Senior Pictures Were All Photographed At St. Joseph, Missouri DALLAS • TEXAS T-rr—
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