Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

 - Class of 1980

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Journalists Sweep State Contest The THS publications class swept the Kansas Scholastic Press Association regional and state journalism contests to give them the sweepstakes trophy (class 1A-2A-3A) for 1980. Ten THS stu- dents qualified at regionals to compete at state. Mace Thornton and Joi Trant were unable to par- ticipate because they came down with the chicken- pox. Mrs. Martha Rockey stated, “I was really surprised we won the sweepstakes trophy, but I’m really proud of the team!” The class also complet- ed the TROJAN ’80 annual and distributed nine issues of the Trojan Trumpet. One of the issues was a tribute to the senior class. Guiding newspa- per production were Jim Dubach, editor-in-chief; Joe Franken, editorial page editor; Karen Winzer, feature page editor; Joe Boeh, sports editor, and Becky Puckett, art editor. Head photographer was Brenda Dannevik. Upper left: S. Begesse and L. Jordan talk with Mrs. Rockey. Pictured left to right: Mace Thornton; Lee Jordan, layout editor; Joe Franken, business manager; Becky Puckett; Jim ■Duhach, newspaper editor; Laura Staudenmaier; Susan Begesse, copy editor; Brenda Meng; Joe Boeh; Joi Trant; Gina Hanlan; Tammy Simpson; Karen Winzer; Lynnette Robinson; Mrs. Rockey; Laura Herpich; Margie Weber, Brenda Dannevik.

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Pictured above top are the state qualifiers. Standing: Margie Weber, advertising; Gina Hanlan. 2nd in theme development; Joe Boeh. 1st in sports writing; Jim Dubach, make-up; Laura Staudenmaier. copy writing. Kneeling: Susan Begesse, 1st in feature writing and 2nd in news writing; Lee Jordan, theme development; Mrs. Hockey, teacher; Becky Puckett, 1st in advertising. Above: Jim Dubach, newspaper editor-in-chief, works on his page. Quill and Scroll members are shown at right. Front Row: I ee Jordan and Susan Begesse. Row 2: Becky Puckett, Gina Hanlan, and Laura Staudenmaier. Row 3: Joe Boeh and Jim Dubach. 10



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Library aides do the “dirty work of the library. Above, front row: Linda Taylor and Mrs. Fetherolf. Row 2: Mary Boeh, Debbie Guy. Elizabeth Tucker, and Kevin Sutton. Row 3: Jerry Masters, Candy Huss. and Phil Buch. Library, Office, And Teachers' Aides: People Helping People, Together At THS The library underwent an extensive maintenance program this year. A room was set aside as strictly a reference room. The magazine collection, verti- cal file, and film strips were all sorted and weeded of any out-dated material. Over 4,000 obsolete cards were pulled from the card catalog. The changes made were most impressive and useful for the students. Library aides for the 1979-80 school year were Linda Taylor, Debbie Guy, Elizabeth Tucker, Candy Huss, and Mary Boeh. Some students who participated in the program for one semester were Don Stock, Phil Buch, Kevin Sutton, Jerry Mas- ters, and Darrell Furr. The duties of the library aides were to check in overdue books, put them back on the shelf, make out overdue slips, file cards, and keep the library in good order. There’s more to being a library aide than most people realize! 12 Mrs. Shirley Fetherolf, librarian, commented that her library aides were “a good group of kids to work with and deserve credit for the improve- ments made in the library this past year.” r Above: Deanna Hoverson is the office aide during the fourth-hour period. She answers the phone, takes messages, and does the many other tasks usually done by the secretaries, Mrs. Larzelere and Mrs. Clary. Office aides obtain a credit and experience from this job.

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