Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

 - Class of 1986

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What IFO (identified flying object) zipped through the atmosphere this year, leav- ing behind a tail as well as the memory of its sight? That was Halley's Comet which comes every 76 years, and usually only once in a lifetime do people see it. High school is a once in a lifetime deal, too, and a high school student goes through four stages. The first stage is as a freshman. At this point of life, the students busy themselves by looking for their next class or by getting out of trash cans. The second stage puts them one rung higher, the sophomore year. Biology takes its stand here — time to collect plants and snails, and grow that yeast. Stage number three, the junior year, becomes a little more serious. Career thoughts enter minds of many students. , The last stage, the senior year, finally rolls around, and students tend to become even busier. Magazines are sold, senior pictures and the ACT are taken, as well as a trip, and finally — gradu- ation. This is the stage of serious future plan- ning. Through high school, many activities are offered which leave behind memories, both good and bad. Students root, root, root for the home team at ballgames, compete at speech and music contests, participate in the all-school play, and bomb or pass tests. All this occurs in the life of a high school stu- dent, the good and bad, and like the comet, it comes only once. Above: Michael Jasper, J.G. Koehler, Rob Sigrist, Darryl Huss, Steve Smith, and Darren Huss discuss lunch hour activities. Right: Miss Fitch takes a break from her white-washing duties to go for a spin on John Klaus' Kawasaki. 2 • Table Of Contents Mr. Gerner proposed many new ideas for the staff and students at THS. When the temperatures soared into the 90's, students were allowed to wear shorts for the first time.

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TROJAN 86 TROY HIGH SCHOOL Troy, Kansas 66087 Volume 74 Published by Publications Class



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Top: Gary Huff, Pam Oyerly, and Michele Rooney were the winners of the Halloween costume contest. High school students were allowed to attend the Halloween Parade this year. Above: Football players Terry Scholz, Jackie Gardner, Danny Clary, and Terry Karn participate in a skit at the Homecoming pep rally. Table Of Contents • 3

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