Stanton County High School - Trojan Yearbook (Johnson, KS)

 - Class of 1965

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FLORELLA MARIS transferred here from Lamar High School. Her fav- orite subject is Spanish and she en- joys boating and swimming. Flo doesn't plan to attend college but will have a career in commericial art. STANLEY OYLER'S favorite pas- times are hunting and playing snooker. He helped preserve a tight line in football this year. Stanley will attend Fort Hays but hasn't de- cided on his career. VIRGINIA RANEY reigned as bas- ketball queen this year. She is very active in 4-H and enjoys sewing. Virginia would like to follow a ca- reer of teaching and hopes to attend Emporia Teachers College. JERRE RORICK, who has attended Johnson schools all of his life, has been very active in 4 -H. His hobby is rodeoing. He dislikes black hose. Jerre hop es to become a vet and plans to attend KSU. MARILYN SEYB, co-editor of the annual, has attended Johnson schools all of her life. She is secre- tary of the Student Council and a candy striper at the hospital in her spare time. Marilyn will attend Fort Hays and follow a career in nursing. RAYMOND SCOTT'S favorite sub- ject is math and his hobby is drag racing. Raymond wants to attend Goodland Trade School and become an auto mechanic, which goes well with his hobby. Leila and Karen get the honor of washing dishes after the Pizza Party. 10

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TRUDY MCGOWEN has attended Johnson schools all of her life. Her favorite subject is typing and she enjoys reading. Trudy would like to be a secretary and plans to attend Dodge City Junior College. MAYLON NEELY, amemberofthe State Champion C. C. team, has attended Johnson schools all of his life. He enjoys horse racing and would like to be a jockey. He plans to attend Fort Hays College. TRUDY LEWIS, secretary of the class, is a very active candy striper at the hospital. She has received numerous 4-H awards, including the American Royal trip for cham- pions. She plans to enter KSU and major in Home Ec. LOYD NELSON, a member of the State Champion C. C. team, en- joys mechanical drawing. His fav- orite pastime is working on his car. Loyd plans a career as an architec- tualengineer. He'sundecided as to where he will attend college. KENTON NICHOLAS, who is always on the honor roll, is president of the Student Council. His favorite subject is physics. Kenton, who plans his career in dentistry, will attend Fort Hays. WENDELL NICHOLAS, vice-presi- dent of the senior class and the 1964 4-H Key Award winner, en- joys riding horses. Wendell plans his career in agriculture and hopes to attend Fort Hays College. Jim and Mr. Barefoot install the clock that the class gave to the school. 9



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STEVE SEYB, a member of the State Champ C. C. team, has attended Johnson schools all 13 years. His favorite pastime is rid- ing horses and swimming. Steve will attend Southwestern and study veterinary medicine. MIKE SMITH likes to work on cars and dislikes stuck-up people. His favorite subject is shop and he hopes to be an industrial arts teacher. Mike will attend Kansas State Uni- versity at Pittsburg. KAREN TUCKER has attended Johnson schools from Kindergarten. She was cheerleader for one year and co -editor of the newspaper. She enjoys music and plans to pursue it as an elementary music teacher. Karen will attend Southwestern College. RHITA WILSON was co-editor of the newspaper and a cheerleader for two years. She dislikes people who start rumors. She hopes to be- come a teacher and attend Emporia Teachers College. ROBERT SMITH listed his favorite subject as math. He enjoys play- ing pool in his spare time. Robert plans to attend Goodland Trade School. DAVID SNELL has been very ac- tive in 4-H and has won various awards. He got second in the High Yield Club this year. David plans to attend Dodge City Jr. College but hasn't decided on his career. 11

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