Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, KS)

 - Class of 1988

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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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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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Class of ’89 Listens to the Blues while future nears Juniors take a look back at memories Many would say that the Class of ’89 has fought and struggled their way to the top. Well, they haven’t yet; they’ve but one year to go. Struggling their way past the many hours put into the writing of their re- search papers or fighting their way down a sheep’s throat with a marshmallow at FFA Sweetheart competition were a few of the many things this set of juniors accomplished. Class officers elected in the be- ginning of the school year were rather familiar to the group. The offices held were exactly the same as the students held in their freshman year. The class began planning prom very early in the year. Tra- dition was broken when the date was changed from Sat- urday to Friday night. The junior class had a thor- ough year in raising money. Half times became hectic in the concession stand. This was the first year in a while that the kids sold popcorn, candy, and pop by a hand-carrier on foot. Some students revealed recol- lections of their high school years. Kurt Winder remem- bered “playing basketball on lunch hour our sophomore year and Terry Scholz getting his arm broken.” “I remember how easy Alge- bra II was for Mark, Chad, and me,” joked Terry Scholz. When looking to the future, Joe Etherton predicted, “We’ll all make it until our senior trip and we’ll all get caught having a massive party.” Bonnie Adkins Curtis Anderson Nicky Baxter Cindy Campbell Rick Clark Joe Etherton Chad Furr Jack Gardner Tanya Greaser Tim Hanlan Heather Hinds Ronni Hulbert Darren Huss Darryl Huss Kim Wiedmer participated in volleyball and was helpful to Coach Kelley as the boys’ bas- ketball manager. 30 People Copy and design by Stephanie Smith

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