Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

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TROY HIGH SCHOOL Troy, Kansas THE TROJAN THE PRINCIPAL SAYS: We should all understand the purpose of educa- tion and the value of it. Then we should be willing to pay the price of it. Education is the cornerstone of Democracy. It will give America unity, diversity, prosperity, strength and character. Thomas Huxley once said, Perhaps the most valuable results of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not. We must continue to increase the educational opportunities for our youth and endeavor to make our schools better if we hope to keep America strong. m. m. ginter Sincerely yours Principal M. M. Ginter i HEDRICK KAKl QAMPPER b. S. Iron St. Benedict. M. A. I rum Kansas City UmvM riity. Biology, General Scioncf, Physic kMtifitry. Science Club SpMStfi Co- Sponsor Student Council and juni .i Clftl. Assistant i«- ttw Coach. FLORENCE N. RJIUDY A. B. Iioiti Kansas University. Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry. Trigonometry and Librarian. Sponsor National Honor Society, Treshman Class Sponsor. KILLA VOLKER B. A. from University of Nebraska. American History. World History, Constitution. Economics. Psychology. Sponsor 3 phomore Class and Pep Club. JAMES B. WILSON Maryville College. B. S. from Kansas University Graduate Work. Band. Glee Club. Mixed Chorus. General Music. Sponsor of Dance Band. H. DONALD CLARK B. S. from Pittsburg. Industrial Arts. Drivers Training Head Coach. T Club Sponsor. BARBARA SINCLAIR B..S. from‘Km svilfc MiSsouii Slate TriicfMa CollTxje, Lu ll I. II. and III. Sponsor of SefttyrC1  and Annual. ROBERT LEROY OSGOOD B. S. from N. «V. Missouri State College. Typing, Shorthand, Societal ia I Training, and Bookkeeping. Co Sponsui Senior Class and Annual. STANLEY 1 ARSON B. S. from Kansas dtate. Vocational Apiculture. Industrial Arts. Sponsor TfA and Sophomore Class. ANNA MARIE GOSS B. S. lrom Kansas State Home Economics I. II. and ill, and Physical Education. Supervisor of Hot Lunch and Concession Stands. Assistant Junior Class Sponsor. ELLEN MORLAN WARREN B. S. from Kansas State. Spanish. English I. II, and 111. Play Director, Sponsor of Trojan Trumpet and Aficionados Del Espanol. COOKS Jenny Taylor - Nellie Clary KITCHEN STUDENT HELP Jean Knapp. Leona Miller. Kitty Ford. Jeanie Freeman CUSTODIAN Louie Thomas - John Thorton orriCE STArr Carol Ahbett. Sonny Mooney. Jean Knapp. Nora Ann Ricklef BUS DRIVERS Louie Thomas. Alfred Monroe. Alva Cluck It s . (I most cJomormw Dedicated to you: The anticipating freshman, The confident sophomore, The complacent junior, And the thoughtful, determined senior The Trojan of 1957 presents life At T. R. H. S. so the milestones Of time will not dim the cherished Memories of your school days. CAROL JEAN ABBETT Glee Club...............................1.2. 3. 4 Sextet.......................................1,2 Pep Club.....................................3, 4 Secretary Pep Club..............................4 Annual Staff-Class Editor .................... 4 Subject.......................American History Ambition.......................... Housewife LARRY ARNOLD NOCKS Rand-Glee Club................................1 Mixed Chorus..................................l Student Council............................. 1,3 Boys' Slate....................................3 Basketball..........................«... 1.2,3 root ball....................................1.4 Track........................................2.3 Class Reporter T-Club . . . . Science Club Play . . . Subject . . . . Ambition. . . ................4 ............... 4 .................4 ................4 . . Mathematics Electrical Engineer MARTHA JEAN KNAPP Band and Mixed Chorus.................1. 2, 3. 4 Glee Club...............................1.2. 3 Pep Club...............................1.2. 3. 4 Class President...............................1,3 Jr. and Sr. Play..........................3, 4 Cheerleader . .........................1. 2, 3. 4 Student Council.............................1, 3. 4 National Honor Society V. - President..........4 Annual Staff..................................4 Drum Majorette............................2.3.4 Football Queen Attendant .....................4 Subject.........................Home Economics Ambition .................................Nurse JOHN ALDEN SIMPSON Class Vice-President..........................1 Band.......................................1.2. 4 Glee Club................................1. 2. 3 Mixed Chorus...........................1. 2, 3. 4 Basketball .............................1.2. 3, 4 rootball............................... 1.2. 3. 4 T-Club....................................3.4 Jr. and Sr. Play.............................3. 4 Annual Staff...................................4 Football Manager..............................3 Student Council.................................4 Subject........................American History Ambition.................................School Teacher Glee Club Pep Club Play . Subject . Ambition . ROSA LEE MURPHY ....................... 1.2.3 ......................J.2.3.4 ...........................4 .............. Home Economics ........................Nurse STANLEY MERLE ETHERTON Band.............................. F.r.A.............................. F.F.A. Treasurer.................. Sr. Play ......................... . 1.2.3 1.2, 3. 4 . . . . 3 4 Subject . Ambition Agriculture . . Farmer FRED ALLEN LEWIS Football.....................................2, 3. 4 T-Club.........................................3.4 F.F.A.....................................1.2.3. 4 Reportor ........................................4 Vice-President T-Club ...........................4 Class Treasurer..................................4 Honorary Captain Football........................4 Subject.....................................Typing Ambition......................... Diesel Mechanic Glee Club Band . . . Pep Club a-. Play . Subject . Ambition . BEVERLY ANN HARNESS .............................1.2.4 .............................2.3,4 .......................1.2.3.4 .................................4 ............................Typing ................... School Teacher EDWARD ALBERT ZIMMERMAN Band. Glee Club. Mixed Chorus.............1. 2. 3, 4 Football.........................................2 Class Treasurer..................................3 Student Council.................................3. 4 Secretary-Treasurer Student Council..............4 National Honor Society..........................3. 4 Treasurer.....................................4 Science Club President...........................4 Basketball...................................... 3 Jr. and 3r. Play................................3, 4 Music Contest...............................1.2,3. 4 Annual Staff.....................................4 Trojan Trumpet Editor............................4 Subject................................Mathematics Ambition........................Pharmacist-Chemist MARY LUE RUHNKE Band......................................1.2,3 Pep Club.....................................3. 4 Subject..........................Home Economics Ambition...........................Receptionist JAMES KIRBY. QUICK Band.....................................1.2. 3. 4 Glee Club...................................1.2.3 T-Club......................................2. 3. 4 Student Council.................................4 Jr. and Sr. Play.............................3. 4 Football....................................2.3.4 Basketball..................................2. 3. 4 Track........................................3. 4 Trojan Trumpet Sports Editor................... 4 Subject..........................American History Ambition..............Certified Public Accountant ELIZABETH DIANNE HUGHES Band, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus Pep Club....................... Class Vice-President........... Jr. and a. Play................ Trio - Sextet Clarinet Quartet Subject ....................... Ambition....................... 1.2. 3. 4 1.2.3. 4 . . 2.4 . . 3. 4 American History ..........Nurse WANDA JEAN TREEMAN Glee Club.....................................1.2. 3 Bend. Mixed Chorus........................1. 2. 3, 4 Class President................................ 1 Class Secretary..................................2 Pep Club..................................1.2. 3. 4 Student Council Reporter.........................1 Secretary....................................... 3 Jr. and a. Play.................................3. 4 National Honor Society..........................3, 4 President....................................... 4 Cheerleader................................... 3.4 Twirler......................................1.2.4 Annual Staff.....................................4 Girls' State.....................................3 r.F.A. Sweetheart Football Queen Attendant .....................3 Subject.........................Home Economics Ambition.................Home Economics Teacher WAYNE ROBERT ALBERS Band. Glee Club..............................1.2.3 Class President..................................2 Basketball. Football. Track..................2.3.4 T-Club.........................................3.4 Secretary T-Club.................................4 r.F.A....................................... 2.3.4 President F.F.A..................................4 Sr. Play.........................................4 Subject................................Agriculture Ambition....................................Farmer DARLENE ZELTWANGER Glee Club........................ Pep Club........................ Subject.......................... Ambition......................... ROBERT LEE BROWNLEE Glee Club ..................... T-Club........................ T-Club Reporter . Football and Track Sr. Play.......... Subject .......... Ambition.......... .1.2.3 . . 3. 4 History Typist . 4 4 1.2 4 . . .Shop Mechanic DEE ANNA MITCHELL Band. Glee Club. Mixed Chorus . . . . 1.2,3, Cheerleader ................................. Pep Club...................................2.3. Student Council.............................. Apple Blossom Queen.......................... Girls' Sextet................................ Co-Editor School Paper........................ Annual Staff.................................. Pep Club Treasurer............................. Science Club................................. National Honor Society.......................  . Play....................................... Subject................................American History Ambition......................Dramatics Teacher LEONARD ALLEN SHARP F.F.A..................................1.2. 3. 4 Chapter Termer F.F.A. Track........................................ 4 Subject...................................Typing Ambition..................................farmer JOY ANNS JUHL Band and Mixed Chorus....................1. 2, 3, 4 Glee Club...................................1.2.3 Band Twlrler...................................3, 4 F.r.A. Sweetheart Attendant.....................4 Annual St. ? 4 Sr. Play........................................4 Subject...............................Mathematics Ambition...............................Bookkeeper RUTH ELIZABETH WARD Glee Club. Mixed Chorus...................1. 2, 3. 4 Class Secretary.................................3. 4 Jr. and Sr. Play................................3, 4 Annual Staff................................... 4 Trojan Trumpet Staff ...........................4 Subject.......................................Literature Ambition............................Magazine Illustrator SHARON SUE Me HER NAN Pep Club..............................1,2.3.4 Cheerleader................................2. 3. 4 Band Twirler.................................1,2 Pep Club President.............................4 Student Council............................... 4 JT. and Sr. Play........................... 3.4 Glee Club..................................1.2.3 Homecoming Queen...............................4 Apple Blossom Queen............................4 Annual Staff.................................. 4 Subject.........................Home Economics Ambition . . . .....................Housewife MARILYN MARIE MOONEY Glee Club............................. 1.2. 3. 4 Band.......................................2.3.4 Pep Club.............................. 1,2.3. 4 Pep Club Vice-President........................4 Cheerleader ...................................4 Trojan Trumpet ................................4 F.r.A. Queen Attendant.........................4 Homecoming Queen Attendant.....................4 JT. and a. Play..............................3.4 Subject...................................Typing Ambition...............................Housewife DORIS BARNHILL Glee Club................................. 1.2. Pep Club..................................... Pep Club Reporter ........................... Student Director of Jr. Play................. Business Manager School Paper Annual .... a. Play...................................... Spanish Club................................. Subject...........................Home Economic Ambition........................School Teacher KATHLEEN FAE CLARY Glee Club.............. Pep Club..............- a. Play Student Director Spanish Club........... Subject ............... Ambition............... ........1.2. 3. 4 ........1.2. 3. 4 ............... 4 .................4 American History .... Secretary «ifMDt SCHOOL r r Oftce upon a time, twelve years in These Children ire now coining to the enj Thjff.fir L children tl then turned them over to Mrs. keep oar mouth shut, usually, and to acfciA By the time we had started in Mrs.Czimmerf welded together called a da . Tbts m wei] Mart m add Nancy Mix. But In !oslng th i lQnRti k bdr is Bar hr ill. Dale Cluck, was nstedd of 3, that we coukfadd ar of up tss of igj 7 phlldren six years old started th' y at Troy, they are now known as_ jty back when, were guided to the feacher Vluring the year. Ing a Unf| elkdnyfy “ a I an enrollm • learned that 2$2 Igfst urfijfj )ur second crada, Ve had lost six ley Blantdn, j ec ala Cluck, Ronald Hanlar gained three, o upon entering the second 4 kns a neW membwp of our class. During this year, CAT to have more Vats. Grade three waV he destination of our stepV Between grade two and grade three, somewhere, we class, Bobby Howland, dnd Kathle nOver street. fjklfwe fooled them, we took in four more. These were Paul Benltz, Robert Brownlee, Shirley Roland, and Nola Bpgir Bauman taught our class of twenty to write during this year, and there were biq things learned also. We learned that 4 and 4 were 8 and that little cats are kittens. Our fourth year of school was taken under the guidance of Mrs. Horner. By this time, we had collected twenty-four students in our class. They were hard to get, though, as we lost four, to gain eight. The students we lost were Henry Brassfleld, Dale Cluck, Shirley Roland, and Nola Sparks. The students we gained were Ronald Gardner, Connie Pollard, Evelyn Ruhnke, Barbara Stevens, Roger Studer, Gary Wheeler, Darlene Zeltwanger, and Henry Ruhnke. Mrs. Horner taught us that it was easier to mul- tiply 3x3 than to add 3 3 3 and we, not wanting to do any more than necessary, learned to multiply. We also improved our writing, (so she could read it.) As we passed the fourth grade, the fifth grade was our next step. Now we were big; we were members of the upper grades. Our class was smaller that year, down to twenty-one. We had lost five of our classmates: Evelyn Ruhnke, Eddie Stephens, Barbara Stevens, Roger Studer, and Gar Wheeler, but we also gained two: Stephen Higgins, and Mary Agnes Smith. During that year, we furthered our new found skills; learning to multiply larger numbers, and to divide, to spell China and to know that to get there, we went straight through the middle of the earth. S Our sixth grade year was a breeze. Mr. Roberton was our tcticJEr nd we really had a time. But Mr. Roberton was drafted and In came Mrs. Haupt. Then we worked. She even sacrificed o ir oDry periods for us. That year, we were up tc twenty-four again. We gained Myrna Anslinger, Earnest Campbell, Sandr £llssOfck, Ronald Grubb, Dean Horner, and Lambert Meng. This would have given us twenty-seven, but we were unlucky, we lost thr I. They were Stephen Higgins, Connie Pollard, and John Simpson. The school year 1951-1952 saw us as seventh graders, the heap. This was the year we went to Topeka with of our class. They were; Ronald Grubb, and Henry Grippando. Our teacher was Mrs. Hutcherson. Big shots, that was us. We were on top of the Mr. Moser, in the morning, and Mrs. Haupt, in the twenty-five. Fred Lewis, Gary Moppln, Kenneth Mop Paul Benitz. Then suddenly, as the year drew to a what the next step, high school, would be like. Final lyere almost out of grade school, we were almost on top of went through the capitol. This was the year we lost two up with twenty-three, because we gained Frank ighth grade. Leading us this year were two teachers; t class of our history so far was this year. We had joined our ranks, while we lost Frank Grippando and leaving our old school and just a bit anxious to know graduated, and were given our entrance slips for high school. Back to the bottom of the heap. Lowly freshmen is what we were. As we began, we, the Class of 1957 were brought together as a group for the first time. To our class were added eleven new members; Beverly Harness, Edna Hollars, Joy Juhl, Howard Keller, Marilyn Mooney, Rosa Lee Murphy, Jim Quick, Mary Lou Ruhnke, Leonard Sharp, John Simpson, and Elizabeth Ward. Between graduating from grade school and beginning high school, we lost Kenneth Moppln, Ruth Ann Roland, and Thelma Routon. Our class now totaled thirty-three. As the first few weeks went by, we got to know and like each other and to stick together against those huge upperclassmen. We were lnitifl®g  «htgowns, lipstick, four-buckle overshoes, and all, and surprisingly enough, we all lived through it. The rest of our year was spent in hard study, getting acquainted, and admiring the seniors. Our sopTfbmore year finally came, and our class was now down to thirty-one. During our freshman year, mates: HarAld Blanton, Ifcnnie Gardner, Dean Horner, Lambert Meng, Howard Keller, and Gary Moppln. space, thoiijh, we gained Wayne Albers, Patsy Hoover, Thomas Long, and Dee Anna Mitchell. In our soph put to work harder, but as time went on, we found that our studies were not really as hard as they could be Then, jre were Juniony upperclassmen at last. Now we were a class of twenty-nine. We had lost thre ing the l iyear. They rire Patsy Hoover. Thomas Long, and Mary Smith. Carol Abbett came to our ranks year. Afk earning money so we could give the seniors a nice prom. We worked at every foo garr s fnp riOnCftSSjiOn stand, and then, to be sure we had enough money, we voted to have class dues. Wa-jjpuva ' qfor J an unforgettable prom. We gave it at the St. Francis Hotel on the evening of May 5. A ler and dance band, was held. At commencement last year, we made an aisle for th 1956 £ and wHile doio tiua. h 4 i tir fc£t taste of nostalgia, since we had only one year left. f the Mljmtad of year, twenty-five members of our class of twenty-nine came back. Those - Glasscock, and Edna Hollars. As the year progressed, we lost another of bur Anslinger. FUjaliB .the year has come to an end, and with it, our twelve years of schooling. Only eight of us have ibeen through the twelve years tether. They are: Dianne Hughes, Jean Knapp, Jean Freeman. Katie Clary, Susie McKernan, tarry Nocks, Stanley Etherton, and Edward Zimmerman. For some of our class there will be more years of schooling, but for most, Jheir sqhool dafs are oyer. All of tfielboy, carefree life of school Is gone, but we have made unforgettable memories and lifelong frltncte. W Therefore. fcMt« Class of 1957, wish to thank you, the people of the TVoy Schools, and all of our parent, for four faithful ahd patient hejft to ttrds giving us a start in the world beyond. Edward Zimmerman i jj y ill •11— H we lost six class- ttra we were ates dur omore tball Joan Kathleen Charles Sandra Preddie Ford King Glasscock Clary John Nora Ann Bill Bill Thomas Ricklefs Oyerly Proha ska 17 —9 Betty Abbett c Larry Simpson Nancy Ruhnke Wmi.4 - Larry Sandy Norma Ruhnke Donald Mullins Ruth Ruhnke Floyd Mooney I Rose Anna Smith David Llchllter Joy Thornton Nona Thornton Allen Brownlee Pauline Studer Paul Lehman Ina Whetstlne Kay Alnlay Sue Bryan Donald Gaton Not Shown Johnnie Christensen Betty Clary Geraldine Clary Sharon Davies Bill Davis 19 Gerald Raymond Mickey Ronnie Jerry Myers Prohaska Rockey Ruhnke Sharp Margaret Donna Jack Sharon Harold Sharp Thornton Thornton Thornton Whitten 20 JEANIE FREEMAN JEANIE KNAPP JOY JUHL THIRD ROW: Left to Right; Beverly Harness. Mary Howard. Jean Knapp. Jean Freeman. Jimmie Clark, Mary Pat Gray. Marilyn Mooney. J. B. Wilson. Director. Mike Williamson. Richard Norris. Jim Quick. Kathy Studer. Stephen Mitchell. David Uchliter. John Simpson. Nora Ricklefs. SECOND ROW: Nancy Weber. Ada Marie Tharman. Fredrick Folsche. Bill Emory. Jim Winder. Nancy Ruhnke. Robbie Kuhnert. Jimmy Ether ton. Sue Gilmore, Betty Abbett. John Weber. Edward Zimmerman. FIRST ROW: Dianne Hughes, Dee Anna Mitchell, Johnny Quick, Joy Juhl. Glenda Burkhart, Patty Williamson. TRUMPET TRIO OFFICERS BACK ROW: Left to Right; Nora Ann Ricklefs. librarian. Edward Zimmerman, president, Dianne Hughes, librarian, FRONT ROW: Nancy Weber, secretary- treasurer. Dee Anna Mitchell, vice- president. Not pictured; Jeanie Freeman, student council representative. BRASS SEXTET DANCE BAND CLARINET QUARTET . BACK ROW: Left to Right: Dianne Hughes. Marilyn Mooney, Carol Abbott, Sue Gilmore, Jim Quick, Fredrick Folsche, John Weber, Jim Winder, Nora Rlcklefs, Nancy Weber. Elizabeth Ward. Dee Anna Mitchell. FRONT ROW: J. B. Wilson. Director. Susie Bryan, Shirley King, Joy Juhl, David Llchliter, Edward Zimmerman, Larry Abbott, Glenda Burkhart, Jean Knapp, Jay Ainlay, Mary Jane Ashworth, Jean Freeman, Accompaniest. mW Sextet LEFT to RIGHT: Edward Zimmerman, Jim Quick, Patty Williamson, Jeanle Freeman. Jeanle Knapp. Nancy Weber. 26 BACK ROW: Left to Right; Betty Abbett, Elizabeth Ward, Shirley King, Sandra Losson, Katie Clary, Glenda Burkhart, Marilyn Mooney, Violet Winkle, Kay Alnlay. FRONT ROW: Susie Bryan. Patty Smith. Sharon Davies, Mary Jane Ashworth, Donna Thornton, Patsy Long, Ida Howland. Sharon Thornton, J. B. Wilson, Director. Dianne Hughes. Accompanist. QtrU' LETT to RIGHT: Dianne Hughes. Marilyn Mooney, Elizabeth Ward. Mary Jane Ashworth, Glenda Burkhart. Nancy Weber . extet C irls cJno LEFT to RIGHT: Pat Long. Jean Freeman. Jean Knapp. n k s. FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Mis Rhudy. Sponsor; Jean Freeman. President Pat Long. Secretary; Dee Anna Mitchell. Jean Knapp. Vice- President. SECOND ROW: Edward Zimmerman. Treasurer; Nancy Weber, rredrick Folsche, Reporter; Patty Williamson, Johnny Thomas. THIRD ROW: Left to Right; Larry Roberton, Mr. F. Gampper, faculty advisor; John Weber, Fredrick Folsche. Jim Quick, Sue Gilmore. Ronnie Ruhnke. SECOND ROW: Patsy Long. Carolyn Alnlay, Jean Knapp. Jeanle Freeman. Dee Anna Mitchell. Mrs. J. Goss, faculty advisor; Susie McKernan. FIRST ROW: Mr. M. M. Ginter, faculty advisor. John Simpson, sergeant-at-arms. Wayne Albers, presi- dent, Ronnie Hanlan, vice-president; Edward Zimmerman, secretary-treasurer. aenee BACK ROW: Left to Right: Stephan Foster, Sonny Mooney, Mr. F. Gampper, sponsor. THIRD ROW: John Weber, Bill Emory, Larry Sandy. SECOND ROW: Joe Gronniger. Max Ginter. Jim Quick. FIRST ROW: Dee Anna Mitchell, secretary-treasurer; Edward Zimmerman, president; Larry Nocks, vice-president. BACK ROW: Left to Right; Ronnie Ruhnke. Harold Whitten. Gary Winder. Jerry Murphy. Gerald Myers. Donnie Mullins. Lawrence Sharp. SECOND ROW; Mr. Stanley Larson, Faculty Advisor. Billy Foster, Larry Roberton. Larry Abbett, Dallas Martin. B Oyerly. Allan fcownlee. Paul Lehman. Richard Norris. Stanley Ether ton. FRONT ROW: Urry Sandy. Sentinel; Donald King. Fred Lewis. Reporter; Wayne Albers. President; Fredrick Folsche. Vice-President; John Thomas. Secretary; Leonard Sharp. Jim Winder, (not pictured.) Jeanie Knapp Jeanie Freeman Dee Anna Mitchell Susie. McKernan Marilyn Mooney h {Pep eu BACK ROW: Left to Right; Donna Thornton. Norma Del Ruhnke, Pauline Studer. Nona Thornton. Dianne Hughes, Sue Gilmore. Katie Clary, Nora Ann ,ucklels. Weber. Patty Williamson. Nancy Ruhnke. Carol Abbett. secretary. Joy Juhl. Rosa Lee Murphy. Darlene Zcltwanger Mr . R. Volker. s nsor Thornton. Shirley King. Sandra Glasscock. Kitty Ford. Mary Jane Ashworth. Ida Rae Howland. Joy Thornton. Jo Ann Keller. Beverly Koehler, Mary Lou £ Bryan. Doris Kiger. Beverly Harness. Doris Barnhill, reporter, Betty Abbett, Susie Bryan. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Kay Ainlay, Glenda Burkhart. Ada Marie Tharman. A-TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Jean Freeman, Dee Anna Mitchell, treasurer. Susie McKernan, president. Marilyn Mooney, vice-president, Jean Knapp, student council representative. ‘ , l . 6f eu THIRD ROW- Left to Right; John Thomas, Gerald My or s, Ronnie Ruhnke, Larry Sandy, Max Ginter, Mickey Rockey, Leonard Sharp, Joe Gronmger, Lawrence Sharp, Sonny Mooney. Richard Norris. Larry Gardner. SECOND ROW: Bill Proha ska. Allan Brownlee, Larry Abbett. Bill Emory. Donald King. Bill Oyer ly. John Weber. Bob Brownlee, Paul Lehman. FIRST ROW: Jim Winder, sergeant-at-arms; Wayne Albers, secretary; Fred Lewis, vice-president; Ronnie Hanlan. president; Jim Quick, student council representative; Larry Roberton. reporter; Mr. D. Clark, sponsor. Not pictured; John Simpson. Stanley Etherton. Larry Nocks. ft - I  2 MAX GINTER X o JIM WINDER i BILL PRO HAS KA I RONALD HANLAN FRONT ROW: Leftto Right; Laj Sandy. All Sonny Mooney. Manager. MldfcLEROW . Lehman. Larry Roberton. Assistant Coach Ga Ray Prohaska. Jim Winder, Gary Winder, Lar FIELD EVENTS John Thomas. Ronnie Rhunke, Gary Winder. Wayne Albers. Bill Prohaska, Jim Winder, Ray Prohaska, Allen Brownlee, John Merrlot, Lajry Gardner. Mlckev Rockev DISTANCE MEN Larry Roberton, Joe Gronnlger, Leonard Sharp Larry Abbett, Jim Quick . «V RONNIE HAN LAN - TRACK CAPTAIN MEDLEY RELAY MANAGERS JOHN MERRIOT Max Glnter - Larry Sandy A TEAM SCHEDULE Highland .... There Wathena .... There Sabetha........There Robinson........Here Horton.........There Seneca..........Here Hiawatha .... There B TEAM SCHEDULE Wathena Horton Fairview Wathena Hiawatha Hiawatha Fresh. Qsootball This year only three lettermen returned to the squad. They were: Wayne Albers, Ronald Hanlan, and Fred Lewis. We had a large squad this year consisting mostly of under- classmen. The names and positions were as follows: Paul Lehman R.E., Bill Prohaska R.T., Jim Winder R.G., Bill Oyerly C., John Simpson L.G., Wayne Albers L. T., Jim Quick L.E., Ronnie Hanlan Q.B., Fred Lewis R. H., Larry Roberton L.H., Larry Nocks F.B., Max Ginter R.E., Gary Winder R.T., Ronnie Rhunke R.G., Carl Whitten C., Lawrence Sharp L.G., Ray Prohaska L.T., Bill Kinkead L.E. Lany Sandy Q.B., Larry Abbett R. H., Donald King L. H., Larry Gardner F. B., Fred Clary R. E., Henry Keller R. G., Jerry Murphy R.G., Joe Gronniger R.G., Richard Norris L.T., Bernard Koehler L.E., Sonny Mooney L.H., Bill Foster R.H., Mickey Rockey L.H., Bill Davis R.G., John Merriot R.G. CBasketball GAME SCHEDULE Elwood . . . . Highland. . . . There Sabetha . . . A. C. C. H. S. • . There Horton . . . , Bendena . . . Hiawatha . . . . There Highland. . . Wathena . . . Sabetha . . . Elwood . . . . A.C.C.H.S. • . . Here Horton .... Hiawatha . . . Wathena . . . . There TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE County Tournament Troy 58 Elwood 47 Troy 34 Wathena 59 Troy 29 D.C.C.H.S. 47 4th Place District Tournament Troy 42 Robinson 37 Troy 44 Horton 61 Troy 45 Elwood 42 3rd Place We started the season with only one letterraan, but by the end of the season we had seven more. Members of the squad were: Wayne Albers. John Simpson, Jim Quick, John Weber, Larry Sandy, Allen Brownlee, Bill Emory, Ronnie Hanlan, Mickey Rockey, Larry Roberton, Paul Lehman, John Thomas, Bill Kinkead, Joe Gronniger, Ronnie Rhunke, Donald Wykert, FredFolsche, Bill Prohaska, Ray Prohaska, Jim Winder, Gary Winder, and Larry Gardner. TRACK MEETS Triangular Meet—Troy, Horton, Sabetha Triangular Meet—Troy, Elwood, Highland Dual Meet—Troy, Fairview K-36 League Meet Atchison Relays Big-Six League Meet Big-Six Jr. High League Meet Doniphan Co. Track Meet Regional Track Meet at Baldwin State Track Meet at Wichita RECORDS BROKEN Old Records New Records L.H.—22:0, Martin 21:0, Hanlan H.H.—16:6, Howland 15:7, Hanlan This year we had a very large track squad consisting mostly of boys who were out for spring football training. The season got under-way with a late start due to the rainy weather. Nevertheless, the follow- ing boys qualified to enter the regional track and field meet at Baldwin, Kansas: P. Lehman, R. Hanlan, J. Thomas, L. Sharp L. Abbett, W. Albers, J. Winder, J. Gronniger, Hanlan qualified to go to the state meet. 42 uste PRINCESS Jean Knapp PRINCESS Marilyn Mooney - f - : .


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