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Frosh enter The height of the school year for the freshmen was made selling Tom Watt merchan- dise. The class made $1,401.00 from their money- making project. The freshmen had a tough year as most freshmen do. They had to put up with the upper-classmen’s criticisms. Yet they were not left out of the fun at THS. Many fresh- men participated in sports, activities and organizations. The class officers and sponsor were front row: Mr. Whiteside, sponsor; Karen Thomas, vice-president; Tim Hegarty, secretary; back row, Jim Koehler, treasurer; and Paula Smith, president. Pam Guy Tim Hegarty Jackie Herpich Jenny Herpich John Klaus Jim Koehler Traci Marriott Angela Rush Jennifer Scholz Paula Smith Harold Suman Karen Thomas 16 People
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Faculty interests vary One hobby of Mrs. Martha Rockey, was playing the piano. Mrs. Rockey played the piano for the high school chorus, the high school mixed ensemble, and at the Methodist Church. She has been playing since the fourth grade. Mr. Fred Folsche had been an amateur aviator for the past 20 years. He flew remote control air planes, usually on Sundays, Mr. Folsche made some of his planes and traded with others. In his spare time Mr. Arthur Buhl enjoyed bow hunt- ing. He had hunted since grade school and competed a little in high school and college. One of Miss Debra Fitch’s hobbies was photography. She said she enjoyed taking scenic pictures while traveling over the summer. Mr. Lyle Rockey, with the help of Mrs. Rockey, Mr. Alferd Zimmerman, and a college student, built his home out of an old house. Right: Mrs. Israel studied at Marymount College. A common saying of hers was, “All right, now.” Below: Mrs. Rockey attended Kansas State University. She could often be heard questioning, “Can we hold it down in here?” Bottom Right: Mr. Folsche received his degree at Kansas State University. “A-l, boy, A-l!” was a popular response of his. “I forgot,” could often be heard from Mr. Buhl, who received his degree at New Mexico University and was working on another at Kansas State University. 18 People
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