Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

 - Class of 1980

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The cadet teacher program went over excep- tionally well with seven seniors participating. These students went to the grade school for one hour each day to assist the teachers with the children by helping them read, running off pa- pers, and making bulletin boards. Cadet teachers for this year were Jim Dubach, Mace Thornton, Beth Marriott, Joi Trant, Brenda Dannevik, Sherri Sharp, and Joe Boeh. Deanna Hoverson acted as office aide during the lunch period. Becky Puckett was a teacher’s aide for Mrs. Rockey, Mr. Hockey, and Mrs. Israel. The teacher’s aide and cadet teachers receive one credit for their work and receive experience working with others. They liked being cadet teachers because they “get to drink pop in the teachers lounge,” “like playing four-square with the kids,” and “enjoy being with people.” Pictured above far left: Mace Thornton and Jim Dubach were cadet teachers during the fifth period for the second and third grades. Here they are running off papers for the next assignment. Above left: Cadet teacher Joi Trant is helping Doug Smith with his assignment. Doug is a member of Mrs. Schultz's fourth grade class. Six Named To Honor Society Membership National Honor Society is an organization designed to recog- nize the all-around superior students. This society is based on scholarship, leadership, ser- vice, and character. Members are narrowed to those students having a B (3.0) aver- age. Students chosen are then initiated at the awards assem- bly in the spring. The group journeyed to Kansas City for a day of sight-seeing which included Halls Crown Center in downtown Kansas City. Pictured, front row: Ron Neu- mann, Don Neumann, and Lee Jordan. Row 2: Deanna Hover- son, Laura Staudenmaier, Su- san Begesse, and Mr. Folsche, sponsor. 13

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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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CHAPTER PROFICIENCY AWARDS Chapter Star Farmer Carl Tharman Chapter Star Agribusinessman Glen Grable Star Greenhand Larry Wilke Placement in Ag. Production Joe Neumann Ag. Electrification Glen Grable District Proficiency Award Joe Neumann Glen Grable Leadership Don Neumann Dekalb Outstanding Senior Don Neumann Scholarship Steve Tharman Swine Production Don Neumann Crop Production Dean Weber Fruits and Vegetables Don Neumann Ag. Sales and Service Ron Neumann Ag. Mechanics Paul Neumann Record Book Ron Neumann Above: Mr. Fred Folsche and other guests enjoy the banquet. Top: Mr. Bramlage, FFA sponsor; Ron Neumann, treasurer; Glen Grable, secretary; Tina Robinson, president; Don Neumann, vice-president; Pat Masters, sentinel; and Carl Tharman, reporter, were the original leaders of the 1979-80 FFA organization. Above left: THS Greenhands are the novices in FFA. They are, front row, L. Mullen, M. Bembrick, D. Sipes, D. Ernzen. Row 2: D. Clary, D. Cluck, L. Wilke, and L. Johnson.

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