Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

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■ Sfrojan TROY RURAL HIGH SCHOOL sty iitfl AN HOUR OF CONCENTRATION AN HOUR OF MEDITATION CDedication We, the 1955-'56 annual staff, dedicate this annual to C. W. Oliver, who is retiring after many years of service as a teacher in T. H. S. Mr. Oliver teaches history and is assistant coach. Prof”, as he is known to all the pupils around Troy High, has taught in our school for a total of twenty-two years. The first time he taught here was from 1921 to 1940. He started teaching at Troy for the second time in the fall of 1953. We sincerely hope that he will look hack on his years spent at Troy High with fond and en- joyable memories. It is a certainty that WE SHALL.. AN HOUR OF E X p L 0 R A T 1 O N — Odedicat ton ocirc of ucatton Wm. FOLSCHE RAYMOND TWOMBLY BEN WILLIAMSON PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Dear Students: If you would be successful, begin each day with confidence and high expectation. Be faithful to your obligations. Discharge every duty with promptitude. Make each day add something to your progress toward a great life ideal. Health, happiness, and prosperity are mental. Think optimistically and constructively. Cultivate the society of cheerful people. Look for the best things in life. Sincerely yours, Roy Mitchell. FREDRICK KARL GAMPPER B. S. from St. Benedict, M.A. in Education from Kansas City University. Biology, General Science. Physics, Health. Co-Sponsor Junior Class and Student Council. FLORENCE N. RHUDY A. B from Kansas University. Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry. Trigonometry and Librarian. Sponsor National Honor Society. CHARLES W. OLIVER A. B. from College of Emporia. Constitution, American History. International Relations, and World History, Senior Class Sponsor. Assistant Coach. ANTHONY KIMMI B. S. from Kansas State in Manhattan. Chorus, Band, and Glee Club. Co-Sponsor Pep Club and Sophomore Class. H. DONALD CLARK B.S. in Education at Pittsburg. Physical Education, Industrial Arts, and Drivers Training. Head Coach. T Club Sponsor. BARBARA SINCLAIR B.S. in Education from Ktrfcsville, Missouri State Teachers College. English I, II, and III. Sophomore Sponsor and Student Council. ROBERT LEROY OSGOOD B.S. from N. W. Missouri State College. Business Law, Typing, Shorthand, Business Arithmetic, Secretarial Training, and Book- keeping. Sponsor of Annual CHARLES MILTON KUENZI B.S. in Agriculture from Missouri University. Vocational Agriculture. Sponsor F. F. A. Co-Sponsor Freshman Class. ANNA MARIE GOSS B.S. from Kansas State in Manhattan, Home Economics I, II, and III, and Physical Education. Supervises Hot Lunch. Sponsor Pep Club and Junior Class. ELLEN MORLAN WARREN B.S. in Industrial Journalism from Kansas State in Manhattan. Speech, Journalism, and English. Play Director. Sponsor Trojan Trumpet, Junior Play, and Senior Play. 10 % 11 12 beator A IN LAY, JACK Boys' glee club 2,3,4. Mixed chorus 2,3,4. Trojan trumpet staff 4. Favorite subject-trig. Ambition-engi- neer. Student council rep. 1. President student council 4. President class 1. President class 4. Class reporter 2,3. National honor society 4. Plays 3,4. Boys' state 3. T club 2.3.4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Football 1,3,4. Track 1,2, 3,4. Trojan trumpet editor. ASHWORTH, SUSIE Girls' glee club 1,2, 3,4. Mixed chorus 2,3,4. Favorite subject-bookkeeping. Ambition-bookkeeper. Band 2,3. Pep club 1,2, 3, 4. Sextet 4. Play 3. CLARY, BERNARD Favorite subject-geometry. Ambition-policeman. Basket- ball 1. Football 1. Track 1. COLLINS, MIKE Central intermediate-Wichita 1. Favorite subject-chemis- try. Ambition-salesman. Student director play 3. T club 3. Football 2,3,4. Track 2.3,4. COPENHAFER , WILBUR Glee club 1,2,3,4. Favorite subject-English. Ambition ditch digger. Mixed chorus 1,2. Band 1((2,3. Student council 1,2. Brass sextet 2. National honor society 4. President 3. T club 2,3,4. Basketball 1,2, 3,4. Football 1.2.3, 4. Track 1,2,3,4. DAVIES, LOUISE Glee club 1,2, 3, 4. Favorite subject-typing. Ambition housewife. Pep club 3,4. Annual staff 4. DIXON. AW AN DA Glee club 1,2, 3, 4. Favorite subject-health. Ambition elementary teacher. Pep club 1,2. EASTABROOKS, MARY Glee club 1,2, 3, 4. Mixed chorus 1,2, 3,4. Trojan trumpet staff 4. Favorite subject-typing. Ambition-make all A's in college. Band 1,2, 3,4. Student council rep. 4. Plays 4. Annual staff 4. Football Queen 4. Apple blossom Queen 3. FORD, DENNIS Glee club 1,2,3,4. Mixed chorus 1,2,4. Favorite subject Ag. Ambition-pilot. Student council 3,4. Class reporter 1. T club 1.2, 3,4. FFA 1,2, 3, 4. FFA sentinel 2. FFA president 4. Football 1,2, 3, 4. Track 1,2, 3, 4. FULLER, BUD MAPLE Glee club 1,2, 3,4. Mixed chorus 1,2, 3,4. Trumpet staff 4. Favorite subject-physics. Ambition-mechanic. Band 1.2.3. Brass sextet 1. Plays 4. T club 1. FFA 1,2,3. Basketball 2,3. Track 1,2, 3,4. Football manager 1. GLASSCOCK, KAY Glee club 1,2, 3, 4. Mixed chorus 1,2, 3, 4. Favorite subject-history. Ambition fashion illustrator. Pep club 1.2, 3,4. Plays 3. HOWLAND, CARRIE LEE Glee club 1,2, 3, 4. Favorite subject-home ec. Ambition airline hostess. Pep club 1,2, 3,4. Plays 3,4. Vice- president pep club 4. Secretary of class 3. Cheerleader 2.4. Annual staff 4. KING, NELLIE Glee club 1,2, 3,4. Favorite subject-sec. training. Ambition-secretary. Annual staff 4. LEHMAN, JOHN Glee club 1,2,3. Mixed chorus 1,2,3. Favorite subject math. Ambition-farmer. Plays 4. T club 3,4. FFA 1.2, 3,4. FFA vice-president 3. FFA treasurer 4. Basketball manager 3,4. Football Manager 3,4. Track 3.4. LICHLITER, CECELIA Glee club 1,2, 3, 4. Mixed chorus 1,2, 3, 4. Trojan trumpet staff 4. Favorite subject-math. Ambition-make money. Band 1,2,4. Pep club 1,2, 3,4. Sextet 2,3. National honor society 4. Plays 3,4. Treasurer 4. Clarinet quartet 1,4. Clarinet trio 2. MAYER. BENNY Glee club 2,3. Mixed chorus 2,3. Trojan trumpet sports editor 4. Ambition-TV repair man. Favorite subject physics. Student council 2,3,4. Play 3. Student council rep. T club 3. President T club 4. Vice-president student council 4. Secretary student council 3. Student council rep. 2,3,4. T. club 2,3,4. Basketball 1.2, 3,4. Football 1,2, 3,4. Track 1,2, 3,4. Annual staff 4. Football co-captain 4. Me KERNAN, JERRY Glee club 1,2, 3, 4. Mixed chorus 1,2, 3,4. Favorite subject-physics. Ambition-20 year man in army. Vice- president T club 4. T club 1,2. 3, 4. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. Football 1,2, 3,4. Track 1,2, 3, 4. Co-captain football 4. MILLER, WIBUR Favorite subject-shop. Ambition-air force. Play 4. FFA 1, 2,3,4. FFA sec. 4. MITCHELL, ROME Springhill, Kansas 1. Trumpet staff sports editor 4. Favorite subject-journalism. Ambition-sports caster. Band 1,2. Brass sextet 2. Play 3. Class reporter 1. Vice-president 3. T club secretary 4. T club 2,3,4. Basketball 1.2, 3, 4. Football 1,2, 3, 4. Track 1.2. 3,4. Annual staff 4. LEO NEUMAN Favorite subject-ag. Ambition-electrical engineer. FFA 1.2. 3,4. Football 1,2,4. SCHOENFELDER. EDNA Favorite subject-typing. Ambition -secretary. Pep club 3.4. Annual staff 4. SCHOENFELDER, WALLACE Favorite subject-English. Ambition-mechanic. FFA treasurer 3. Class Treasurer 4. T club 3,4. Basket- ball. Football 3.4. Track 3.4. SHARP, MELVIN Favorite subject-typing. Ambition-laborer. FFA 1,2,3.4. F.F.A. Sentinel 4. SHARP, PHYLLIS Favorite subject-algebra. Ambition-office work. SMITH, CATHERINE Agenda 1, Glee club 3,4. Favorite subject-shorthand. Ambition-secretary. Pep club 2, 3, 4. Student council 3. Plays 3,4. Secretary pep club 4. Secretary class 4. Secretary class 3. Girls' state 3. Cheerleader 2,3,4. Annual staff 4. Football queen 3. SMITH. WANDA Glee club 1,2, 3,4. Favorite subject-shorthand. Ambition-secretary. Pe p club 1,2 3, 4. Student council 2.4. Play 3. Vice-president I. President 2. Student director play 4. Pep club student council rep. 4. Annual staff 4. SNODDY, YVONNE Glee club 1,2, 3,4. Favorite subject-American history. Ambition-cosmetology. Pep club 1,2. Annual staff 4. SPEAKS, JOHNNY Glee club 2,3. Mixed chorus 2,3. Favorite subject algebra. Ambition-pilot. Student council 2, 3,4. Play 3. Vice-president T club 3. Student council rep. 2. Basketball 1.2,3.4. Fodtball 1,2,3,4. Track 1,2,3,4. STUDER, DARLENE Glee club 1,2, 3,4. Mixed chorus 1,2, 3,4. Trojan trumpet staff 4. Favorite subject-English. Ambition Surgical nurse. Band 3,4. Vice-president 2. Student council rep. 1. Student council rep. 3. Presi- dent pep club 4. Attendant F.F.A. sweetheart 3. Attendant Football queen 4. THAR MAN, CARL 1 Morehill. Favorite subject-ag. Ambition-farmer. T club 4. Football 4. WHETSTINE, SHIRLEY Glee club 1,2, 3,4. Mixed chorus 1,2, 3, 4. Favorite subject-typing. Ambition-get rich. Pep club 4. Annual staff 4. WYKERT, WAYNE Favorite subject-math. Ambition-laborer. 13 When the usual call for volunteers was sent forth from T.H.S. headquarters the latter part of August, 1952, 32 ambitious young people responded cheerfully and enlisted in the first division of the great Trojan Army, which is one of the many that fights the ever-continued battle of Knowledge vs. Ignorance. Those responding to the call were: Jack Ainlay, Susie Ashworth, Bernard Clary, Wilber Copenhafer, Louise Davies, Awanda Dixon, Mary Eastabrooks, Dennis Ford, Bud Fuller, Kay Glasscock, Carrie Lee Howland, Nellie King, John Lehman, Cecelia Lichliter, Benny Mayer, Jerry McKernan, Wilbur Miller, Leo Neumann, Viola Newton, Jean Ruhnke, Edna Mae Schoenfelder, Wallace Schoenfelder, Melvin Sharp, Phyllis Sharp, Wanda Smith, Yvonne Snoddy, John Speaks, Darlene Studer, Roger Sutton, Betty Thornton, Shirley Whetstine, and Wayne Wykert. The first week of September found them reporting for active service together with the three other higher divisions of this army at the Trojan Camp. Although somewhat unaccustomed to the advanced methods of fighting, they entered into the long training with much enthusiasm. The next higher division of this Trojan Army, called Sophomores, proceeded in giving these enlisted newcomers (Freshmen) the first step of their basic training which they called initiation. During the first year spent in training camp three young soldiers, John Speaks, Dennis Ford, and Jerry McKernan, succeeded with the aid of their athletic commander, E. W. Kimble, in receiving recognition for their athletic abilities. At this time the commanding officer of the entire Trojan Camp was C. W. Trogdon. At the end of nine months, the new regiment received their promotion to the second division. When the summons to meet in camp was again issued the following fall 31 young soldiers reported for duty promptly and enrolled in the second division. In addition to the regulars, there were three transfers, Catherine Smith, Mike Collins, and Rome Mitchell, who were transferred to the Trojan Army. In reviewing the commanding staff, it was discovered that the top official was a new man, Roy Mitchell. Once again the athletic section was on parade before the reviewing stand. Among those in the honor positions were five athletes, Benny Mayer, Rome Mitchell, Mike Collins, Jack Ainlay, and Wilber Copenhafer, all of whom were from the second division. Then later on the Trojan Band received a top rating at the district music festival at Lawrence. The Army was granted a three months furlough during the summer. The inside of the barrack was redecorated to make life more pleasant for the soldiers. In addition to this, a new dressing room was added to give needed space to the athletic department. By 1954 the third division now numbered 32 and with the addition of another transfer, Carl Tharman, the total was 33. A new member to the commanding staff was Robert Osgood. The third regiment's play entitled, The Inner Willy , was presented by 12 members of the regiment. On April 26 they gave a dance, which was held in the neighboring t ost of St. Joseph, for the senior regijnent. Only two new members were added to the regiment's list of honored athletes and they were John Lehman and Wallace Schoenfelder. The year of 1955 found thirty-two loyal Trojans in the fourth division. This last year of training brought back many pleasant memories and some new ones, too. Once again there was a new addition to the commanding staff, this was Coach Donald Clark. During the year five members of the fourth division received the high honor of being elected to the National Honor Society. They were: Cecelia Lichliter, Benny Mayer, Wilber Copenhafer, Jack Ainlay, and Rome Mitchell. The only new member of the division to receive an athletic award was Carl Tharman. Thirteen members of this fourth group gave the play, Books and Crooks , under the supervision of Ellen Warren. For the second time in their four years the Trojan Band received a top rating at the district music festival with Anthony Kimmi as their director. On April 25 the entire fourth division was granted a 24-hour pass for the purpose of taking a tour of Kansas City. Then on May 5 the Junior-Senior Prom was held at the St. Francis Hotel in St. Joseph. The final week of preparation began on May 13 with baccalaureate exercises; then on May 15, class night was held, at which time the fourth division presented the Trojan Army with a 35 millimeter camera. Also at this time many Trojans were given decorations of various types. Finally the time came for the members of this fourth division to leave the Trojan Army. On May 17 all 32 members received their honorable discharges. This band of soldiers had many good times together, being true friends to one another and loyal defenders of the Trojan Army. 14 SENIOR will ZD. I, Nellie King, will my quietness to Donna Caton. I, Jerry McKernan, will my football ability to Larry Roberton. 1 Awanda Dixon, will my nicknames Pint Size, Catnapper, and Strangler to Mrs. Goss. I, Bud Fuller, will my motorcycle riding ability to Allen Brownlee. I, Darlene Studer, will my ability to go on a diet to Patty Williamson. I, Wilber Copenhafer, will my ability to lose weight to Bill Oyerly in hopes that he will play fullback on next year's football team. I, Yvonne Snoddy, will my ability to go with the same boy for 4 years to Susie McKernan. I, Benny Mayer, will my shotput ability to Larry Sandy. I, Bernard Clary, will my duck-tail haircut to John Weber. I, Wilbur Miller, will my ability to get along without a car to Bob Brownlee. I, Shirley Whetstine, will my weight to Norma Dell Ruhnke. I, Kay Glasscock, will my horse riding ability to my saddle pal, Al, Elizabeth Ward. 1, Jack Ainlay, will my messy locker to Jim Hansen. I, Leo Neumann, will my height to Sonny Mooney. 1, Melvin Sharp, will my ambition to work to Fred Lewis. I, John Lehman, will my tremendous speed to Bob Brownlee. 1, Rome Mitchell, will my cowboy boots to Donnie Mullins. I, Mike Collins, will my ability to go with different women to Donnie King. I, Catherine Smith, will my ability to keep quiet in the halls to Nelda Bryan. I, Cecelia Lichliter, will my brains to Home Ec. II, so they may learn the proper method of preparing them. I, Dennis Ford, will my parking place on Main Street to no one. I, Mary Eastabrooks, will my ability to get to school on time to Marilyn Mooney. I, Louise Davies, will my quietness to Betty Abbett. I, Edna Schoenfelder, will my weight to Sue Gilmore. I, Phyllis Sharp, will my ability to go steady to Joy Juhl. I, Wayne Wykert, will all my excuses to John Long. I, Wallace Schoenfelder, will my ability to stay out of trouble to John Simpson. I, Carl Tharman, will my appetite to Patty Smith. I, Wanda Smith, will my ability to take basketball pictures to next year's annual staff. I, Susie Ashworth, will my seat in American History to Donnie King. I, Carrie Lee Howland, will my ability to skip school to Edward Zimmerman. I, John Speaks, will my ability to keep perfect training rules to Jim Quick. As we look into the future we see these seniors of the class of 56 in these various places and vocations. Jack Ainlay is a radar technician for the United States Navy and is stationed in a lighthouse in the Baltic Sea. Susie Ashworth, now plays a French horn in the Boston Pops orchestra. Bernard Clary is now working as a lumberjack for the Timber Toothpick Company. Mike Collins is now owner and operator of the Hilltop in Atchison, Kansas. Wilber Copenhafer has recently taken over Allen Chevrolet Company in Kansas City. Louise Davies is now the Mrs. Leroy Nocks and is the mother of 5 boys. Awanda Dixon is gaining her fame as a trapeze artist for Ringling Brothers circus. Mary Eastabrooks is a secretary at Troy Grain and Fuel. Dennis Ford is still trying to catch Susie McKernan, and as a sideline, he is a barker at a sideshow. Bud Fuller is a motorcycle driver at Daytona Beach, Florida. Kay Glasscock is a rodeo rider and makes her home in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Carrie Lee Howland is an airline reservationist for T.W.A. Nellie King is a missionary for Burr Oak Baptist Church. John Lehman is world champion pea picker in the Tennessee Valley. 1 Cecelia Lichliter has just taken over Mary Hartline's place in Super Circus. Benny Mayer, now runs the Studer Strawberry farm. Jerry McKernan is the president of Socony Vacuum Oil Company. Wilber Miller has taken over Smitty Smitz's place as farm caster for K.F.E.Q. TV. Rome Mitchell is official street sweeper for the city of Troy. Leo Neumann has just won his twenty-second gold medal by winning the 5000 meter steeple- chase in the 1964 Olympics. Edna Schoenfelder is now women's champion wrestler. She wrestles under the name of Strangle Schoenfelder and is now on the mat card at Blair. Wallace Schoenfelder is with the F.B.I. and is working on a secret mission in Leona. Melvin Sharp is an idol of all the teen-age girls and has just won an Academy award for his performance in Love Them and Leave them. Phyllis Sharp has taken over Cousin Minney Pearl's place in The Grand 01er Opera. Catherine Smith runs the only taxi service between Troy and Highland. Wanda Smith is now co-owner of Bungles Variety Store. Yvonne Snoddy has just written a book on How to Catch Your Man. John Speaks is president of the Pepsi-Cola Company in Saint Joseph, Missouri. Darlene Studer has gone to the Swiss Alps to become a yodeler. Carl Tharman is the richest farmer in Kansas, he owns ail of Doniphan County. Shirley Whetstine teaches etiquette at West Point. Wayne Wykert is the most eligible bachelor and playboy in New York, City. 16 r Darlene Anslinger Dona Kiger Barbara Smith President Bill Emory Jim Hansen Vice-President John Thomas Beverly Koehler Nancy Thornton Secretary Joe Cronniger Roger Sluder Ronnie Hanlan Patsy Long Nancy Weber 19 Student Council Rep. Pat Williamson Annette Howland Donnie King Tommy Cluck 20 AA. m Nora Ann Rickleffs Larry Abbett Treasurer Fredrick Folsche Alvin Wood Larry Robertson Joann Keller Charles King Howard Keller Leona Miller Ada Tharman Richard Ballard Freddie Clary President Glenda Burkhart Vice-President Richard Norris Sec. Ii Tress. John Long Student Council Rep. John Weber Betty Abbett Jackie McNett Mary Ashworth Oi € Henry Keller Donna Caton Stephen Foster Sue Gilmore Larry Simpson Nancy Ruhnke Larry Sandy Ruth Ruhnke Floyd Mooney Rose Anna Smith David Lichliter Norma Ruhnke Pauline Studer Donald Mullins Paul Lehman Ina Whetstine Allen Brownlee Pat Smith Joy Thornton Nona Thornton 1. F.F.A. Banquet cooks. 2. She ate at the banquet also. 3. Locker cleaning day. 4. Victorious coach. 5. John and Pauline (dancing partners. ) 6. Cheering them on. 7. Mary, our Homecoming Queen. 8. Mitchell's at T-Club Formal. 9. Behind the scenes with the cheerleaders. 10. Our Highland friend at the Snake dance. 11. Beat Hiawatha. Vnsule c7. k s: 22 CTIVITIES omecomtng ree man 'e ne iBand BAND MASCOT 111 t ied Clj torus Senior Play Book and Crooka Cecelia Lichliter, Catherine Smith, Warda Smith, Darlene Studer, Carrielee Howland. Maple Fuller, Jack Ainlay, Mary Eastabrooks, Director Mri. Ellen Warren, John Lehman, Wilber Copenhafer, Wallace Schoenfelder, Dennis Ford. Junior Play Smarter and Smoother Jim Quick, Jean Freeman, John Simpson. Joy Juhl, Jean Knapp. Edward Zimmerman, Doris Barnhill, Elisabeth Ward, Stanley Etherton, Dianne Hughes. Marilyn Mooney, Susie McKernan. Director Mrs. Ellen Warren. LAZY BOOKKEEPING ENERGETIC HOME EC. • • tstice ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS ELIZABETH WARD (1st IN STATE) JEAN FREEMAN JOHN SIMPSON EDWARD ZIMMERMAN SPEAKER MAYOR DALE INTRODUCTION: CECIL GOFORTH PRESENTATION MRS. L. L. STRONG 29 30 Tlational Horior Society ROME MITCHELL. Senior JEANN1E FREEMAN, Junior CECELIA L1CHLITER, Senior (Pres. ) EDWARD ZIMMERMAN, Junior JACK A IN LAY, Senior BENNY MAYER. Senior WILBER COPENHAFER, Senior res. V. Pres. Sec. Trees. S. Council Sponsor A-Teem Cheerlesders -Cslhy Smith. Carrie Howland, Jean Knapp, Jean Freeman. B-Team Cheerleaders-Mary Ashworth. Glenda Burkhart, Ada Tharman, Kitty Ford. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS TROY CHAPTER KANSAS ‘Coon Huntin' in Coon Hollow’ Corn Judging' Carl Tharman Don King Fred Lewi John Thom STANLEY ETHERTON CT. CT. ,Kccompitshmerits Corn-2200 bushel---Popcorn-4000 pounds----Alfalfa-700 bales. District Leadership School--Red ribbon for ritual--blue ribbon on F.F.A. information. District Crop School--fifth place in corn judging. St. Joseph Economy Beef Contest. Wayne Albers and Richard Folsche--an all expense paid trip through Central and Southern Kansas and Oklahoma for doing an outstanding job of feeding beef steers. ■ 3T. . JC Jtsse.nl, Sweetheart LEO NEUMANN Jean Freeman Attendants WAYNE ALBERS Kitty Ford Ada Tharman __________________________________________________________________________________________________ RAISED: WON: 1. Boarding bus for band day, 2. Jeannie leading the band at Lawrence. 3. Why not pose for the next one, Dennis? 4. John Thorton, before and after. 5. Who's got the worm? 6. Larry and Freddie passing the time during noon hour. 7. Drug store cowboys at the American Royal. 8, 9. Who works and who loafs. 10. Are you comfortable, Wallace? 34 (JoocJ rJimes , lt dJ. 3K. S. JOHNNY SPEAKS ROME MITCHELL WAYNE ALBERS BASKETBALL SCORES Troy 34 Elw ood 33 Troy 42 Hiawatha 78 Troy 68 Highland 48 Troy 51 Horton 69 Troy 63 A.CC.H.S. 43 Troy 41 Sabetha 42 Troy 66 Bendena 69 Troy 70 Highland 54 Troy 47 Horton 55 Troy 54 Wathena 61 Troy 56 ACCHS 43 Troy 61 W athena 63 Troy 66 Sabetha 62 Troy 60 Denton 38 Troy 54 Bendena 73 Troy 55 Elw ood 53 Troy 35 Hiawatha 63 Troy 61 Robinson 42 Troy 39 Wathena 78 Troy 37 Powhattan 40 WON 9 - LOST 11 37 ROME MITCHELL Quarterback JOHN SPEAKS End WALLACE SCHOENFELDER Center WILBER COPENHAFER Fullback JERRY McKERNAN Halfback FRED LEWIS Halfback JACK AIN LAY End OACK ROW: John Uhman; trainer. Bill Prohaska, Fred Clary, Stan Etherton, Carl Tharman, John Thomas, Tom Cluck, Joe Cronniger, Larry Abbett, Bill Oyerly, John Simpson; Trainer. SECOND ROW: Coach Oliver, Jim Winder, Bill Emory, Larry Roberton, Fred Lewis,'Bob Brownlee, Leo Neuman, Jim Quick, Howard Keller, Ed Zimmerman, Coach Clark. FRONT ROW: Wilber Copenhafer, John Speaks, Benny Mayer, Jerry McKernan, Mike Collins. Rome Mitchell, Ronnie Hanlan, Dennis Ford, Wallace Schoen elder. Jack Ainlay. Wayne Albers. TOTAL TOI 39 Medley Relay L to R. Robert on, Mitchell, L to R. Collins, Hanlan. L to R. Collins, Mitchell, Hanlsn t Copenhafer Ford fc Speaks Speaks fc Copenhafer JACK AIN LAY Track Captain COACH: DON CLARK OLD RECORDS High Hurdles C. Howland 16.5 1956 Times Denotes Ronnie Hanlan new record 16.4 100 yard dash M. Collins 10.7 Mike Collins 10.4 Mile Run L. Nocks 4:46 Joe Gronniger 5:45 880 Relay 1:39.9 W. C.J.S, R. M, MC. 1.39 440 Yard run J. Knight 52. Dennis Ford 57. Low Hurdles B. Martin 22. Ronnie Hanlan 22. 880 yard run J. Ainlay 2:07.5 Jack Ainlay 2:04. 2 Medley Relay . 3:38. 2 W.C.,RH,RM, LR. 3.58. 220 yard dash M. Harris 22.5 Mike Collins 23.5 Mile Relay (1946) 3 42. 9 JS, DF, RH, MC. 3.41.7 Shot put E. Randall 46’ Benny Mayer 47 1M Discus J. Thomas 128'6 Benny Mayer 131 '4 Javelin D. Shelton 163’ Jerry McKernan 130' High Jump N. Brown 5'11 Jack Ainlay 5'6 Broad Jump W. BlaFe 21 '4 Mike Collins 17'6 Pole Vault N. Steanson 11 4 Rome Mitchell 9'2 Jack Ainlay, Mike Collins, Benny Mayer, Wilber Copenhafer, Dennis Ford, and Ronnie Hanlan participated in the state track meet at Wichita. 1. Three junior beauties. 2. M-m-m-m! 3. Darlene! Please! 4. You're in the navy now. 5. Not while I'm taking a bath! 6. Wanda at play practice. 7. Dungaree Doll. 8. What’s so interesting? 9. The latest at T. H. S. 10. Day of work. 11. Caught! 12. Cheerleaders doing repair work. 13 Wilber took Carrie Lee to the prom. 14. YEA! TEAM FIGHT! S S S f S S (9n tlly 2(aruls S f 1. Keep it clean boys! I. The boy won't believe it; but it i true. J. 1 fooled you! 4. A couple of Boston crab . S. It was delicious 6. Phyllis and Susie. 7. Our town girls (Wanda, Mary and Cathy.) 8. They loaf too. 9. I'll hate myself in the morning. 10. Geniuses at work! 11. Not me! (Hugh Mitchel - Ann Kimmi.) 1. Cruising down the river with the Studer Sisters. 2. Is it cold, Ada Marie? 3. Beverly Koehler 4. Initiation Day 5. Who's calling Darlene? 6. Carl and Ada Marie at home. 7. Busy at work. 8. Don't drop her, Carrie Lee? 9. Professional cooks. 10. Jean Marilyn on March 1st 11. Corn Please Larry Sandy . W . Iimmual WALSWOSTX nontna ■ ■■«iNm. M . USA 47 I y-gr jT vY cy 1 y r v. . s y' T ft X vv « , AX V s L- l x Q - s Nyj . yV y« ■ “ K-Mi _a- fX T J s '' ’ —v. Yv r, y- . 7! ' , yr ■ j, N tr X kSvV lo- y ? 7 - Vv V'- lW 7 7 —7 ✓ • A W JtZ____________ Vyi-f ■ '7 7 . jrTZ; s il . p r 7 P ysJ ' jj J [j V L I VvL V s? { r : 47 AS txH V V y| fiJ r TX W X— v ’• X v , V iy ZV 1. -.■ %4 - Y -10 t, ‘ s' x 7 y7 r Ay ' X— -V. v—rv A rA «• . 7v v. t rv '-- - y - 7:7 7 V i v'


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