Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

 - Class of 1988

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At the Troy poo! Aaron Swavey, below, shows off his new image with a summer tan. Good grooming is perfected in the classroom by Becky Rush and Shar- on House!!. Straining for strength, Lee Ashworth, right, pushes on. Lee Ashworth Lori Benitz Don Bennett Kim Buessing Tony Campbell Robert Carlson Sharon Clary Mary Lynn Cluck Robyn Francis Tim Grable John Gronniger Sharon Housell Kelly Jasper Paula Johnson Kenny Klaus Roger Miller Brenda Mix Jim Norris Kirby Owens Rebecca Rush 28 People Copy and design by Elaine Johnson

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Martina Rooney gets her patterns laid out ready to mark for Home Economics I. In this class, many of the students made aprons, pillows, and different items of clothing. Freshman officers led their class in accomplishing many goals, such as breaking the sales record for Tom Wat. Officers were Tiffany Franken, secretary; Jason Whetstine, vice-president; Mr. Dale Whiteside, sponsor; Derek Jasper, president; and Janel Reder, treasurer. Chad Winder kept busy drawing designs in Industrial Arts I class. Students take on more responsibility Freshmen excel New experiences, more re- sponsibilities, and new ac- quaintances are all a part of a freshman’s first year in high school. These students discover many new adventures, such as more athletic events, dances, and parties. This year, as in the past, they sold Tom Wat. The annual hay- rack ride was a success de- spite a little egging by the upperclassmen. The fresh- man volleyball squad went undefeated in their season. This was also the first time that four freshman girls were honored as cheerleader. Janel Reder, Tiffany Franken, Jennifer Moore, and Nikki Scholz all rooted and cheered for their school’s teams. Jason Whetstine, Paul Hinds, Wendy Clark, and Nikki Scholz were all on the cross country team, with the boys advancing to state com- petition. Nikki qualified for state in the girls’ division. These first-year students also had the pressure of more re- sponsibilities. They were trusted to handle more home- work assignments and to turn them in on time which was found to be rather difficult at times! Janel Reder commented on high school as compared to junior high, “It’s a nice change because we get more responsibilities.” Danny Clary joked, “There are more people in classes, so you don’t get into trouble as much as you ought to.” With all these things a fresh- man experiences some new challenges to better himself for the future. Photography by Bray’s, Life Touch National Studios, Gary Huff, and Cindy Campbell



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Bridget Schoenfelder Angelia Sigrist Ray Smith Sendie Smith Theresa Stotlar Aaron Swavey Anthony Taylor Raymond Tharman Tim Wendt Renae Winters Tension is released with shouts of Sophomore officers, Robyn Fran- praise by Bridget Schoenfelder and cis, Don Bennett, Sendie Smith, Lori Robyn Francis, left, as Troy sinks Benitz, and sponsor, Mr. Folsche two points. planned fund raiser. Sophs slow it down 2 to go 2 down, Sophomores at Troy found that life in the fast lane slowed a pace in their second year of high school. As they got a year older and, of course, a year wiser, they molded right into the high school life. Many agreed there was no more being looked down on as freshmen. The 1987-88 sophomore class began their year with a class meeting in which they elected class officers and stu- dent council representatives. Officers elected were Robyn Francis, president; Don Ben- nett, vice-president; Sendie Smith, secretary; and Lori Benitz, treasurer. Student council representatives were Bridget Schoenfelder and Aaron Swavey. The sophomores had a new class sponsor with Mr. Fred Folsche taking charge. counting bacteria, not to mention all the gods and god- desses of early Roman my- thology. These students wanted to reach their goals by studying and working hard. Some found it hard but still man- aged to enjoy doing it. As Kelly Jasper said, “Classes are a little rougher and I’m a little tougher.” Sponsor, Mr. Folsche, joked, “The sophomore class is made up of a variety of ex- pressive personalities.” All kidding aside, they were both athletically and academically above average. As Sharon Housell said, “This year’s been a lot more fun than last, but I’m looking forward to an even better junior year.” Class requirements for the sophomores were English 10 and biology. They got their fill of breaking slides and Photography by Gary Huff, Elaine Johnson, National School Studios

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