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“Together” is a word that fits the TROJAN '80 organization section better than any oth- er. Striving together toward a goal is what makes a group work. Whether the THS organization is composed of state-champion journalists, community- minded workers, honored athletes, or stu- dents of agriculture, we know that these next few pages will prove one thing — the close- ness and hard work were well worth-while. But an organization means more than prizes and honor. The friendship and moral charac- ter that a group builds go with the student throughout his life. And so do the memories that go into that building.
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Club Honors Dannevik The 1979-80 Troy Kayettes honored Mr. Nick Dannevik, counselor and teacher at THS, with a special assembly, May 9. Mr. Dannevik decided to leave THS to become an insurance salesman. He was presented the Kayette Service Award, along with a few other tokens. The group started a continuing project, the purchasing of a trophy case for the new gym. The candy bar sales and a blanket toss earned some money for the cause. The annual installation banquet was April 28. The theme was “The World Is Yours,” which was sung by the girls’ ensemble. Teacher appreciation, a slumber party, and a shopping trip to Kansas City were traditional projects in which the Kayettes engaged. A point system was used to measure the requirements of the various activities. The club received an award for the 1000 points earned during the school year. At the top are the THS members of the Kayette organization. In the front are the 1979-80 officers and sponsor: B. Marriott, L. Staudenmaier. Mrs. Israel. G. Hanlan, L. Herpich. Row 2 is composed of the Kayette board: M. Boeh, G Fenley, S. Sutherland, K. Winzer, M. Weber, D. Guy, B. Dannevik, D. Masters, J. Tram. The remainder of the girls compose the regular membership role. Row 3: B. Winkel, P. Pennell, M. Ashworth. M. Middleton, L. Ashworth, L. Stanley, J. Blake, B. Boeh, R Ruhnke. Row 4: S. Begesse, T. Blanton, B. Meng, E. Tucker, S. Sharp, D. Hoverson, D. Lara. L. Anderson, C. Begesse. Row 5: P. Simpson, L. Robinson, S. Scholz, C. Bletscher, B. King, V. Paulich, B. Meng, C. Johnson, L. Cluck, W. Hoverson. Row 6: K. Jam void, T. Simpson, T. Clary, M. Foley. Top: Renya Elizabeth Reyes of British Honduras was adopted” by the Kayettes through the Save the Children Federation. Renya is nine years old. Above: Laura Staudenmaier, the 1979-80 Kayette President, receives the Kayette of the Year Award at the installation banquet, April 28.
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