Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

 - Class of 1987

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EXTRA, EXTRA! Editor- in-chief of the T roian Trumpet, Michele Rooney, looks for story ideas in the Kansan. She received pa- pers from several colleges and other high schools. BRAGGING. Gary Huff, Beverly, tells Kevin Needham, Sheridan,'' how wonderful the new musical he has written JAMMING. Sophomores Elaine Johnson and Cindy Camp- bell kick up their heels at the barnwarming dance. Music for the dance was provided by Best Sound Around. Student Life Photography by Tom Martinez, McBee's, and Theresa Wood. Student Life

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TIME OUT. Pat Franken finds time to relax and rehearse his lines for the all-school play. On the go Students enjoy social life It was hard to pin down just exactly what Stu- dent Life was. Everyone knew what students were and what life was, but when you put the two words together, they took on a whole new meaning. It was a hodgepodge of dances, dating, acting and organizations. When students weren't dancing the night away at Homecoming or prom, they were com- peting in FFA land judg- ing, practicing for the all-scnool play, or rising before the sun to partici- pate in a forensics tour- nament. The activities a student could be involved with varied almost as much as the students them- selves and the reasons for getting involved were also as different. Paula Johnson, sound manager for the one-act play, said she became involved backstage be- cause, I wanted to watch others act so that I could try out. I think it will help me do a better job. Being on the honor roll took extra time in itself, but Kim Koehler found time to balance both good grades and cheer- leading. She said, I al- ways make sure that my grades come first, but I try not to let my cheer- leading suffer either. When they ran out of things to do in Troy, most students headed to St. Joseph to shop, go to the movies, cruise the Hillcrest parking lot, or just pig out. Cindy Campbell said, I usual- ly go out to eat with Ju- lie Smith or Michelle Waggoner. We eat at McDonald's because it's cheap. Then we just ride around. But Cindy Buch, on the other hand, preferred to stay home with her boy- friend Anthony Dahl. We get to know each other better, she said, because, when we stay home, we talk a lot. But no matter how they went about doing it, stu- dents did their best to live life to the fullest, because there was al- ways something to do — somewhere in the blue. ROYALTY. Sheena Smith, Homecoming queen, and Julie Koehler, Queen of Courts, were elected by the student body. Becky Clary, FFA sweetheart, competed with other junior girls for her title. Student Lite



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WHILE stopping for a picnic in the park, Kelli Moore and her sister Amy, below, take time to relax and get their feet wet. They visited Her- shey, Pennsylvania, but had to stay in another nearby town since Hershey has no hotels. PARIS, France was just one of the many cities visited by Julie and Anna Goss, right. They went on a 17-day tour of eight European countries. While in Italy, they took a gondola ride through the ca- nals of Venice, and in France they went to the top of the Eifel Tower and took a cruise on the Seine River. Copy and design by Michael Jasper and Julie Goss.

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