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

 - Class of 1965

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Fraser has arrived ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN By Hartzel Spence Reverend William Spence • Jim Carrithers Hope Spence Hartzell Eileen Dr. Romer Kenton Nicholas Louise Maria Virginia Raney Molly Ronny Letty • Judy Harmon Mrs. Sandow Mrs. Digby Georgie Mrs. Cambridge .... Barbara Dimmit Mrs. Jellison Major Cooper . Gene Houston Bishop Sherwood .... Reverend Fraser Spence . Wendell Nicholas Oh! ! Let CPP I Mommy Hartzell you wouldn't. Senior Play The play was given on Monday, February 8. It had been scheduled for the preceding Tuesday, but Jim Carrithers, the male lead, was still in the hospital recovering from an auto - mobil accident. This play was presented previously by the class of 1956, but it was still a big success. The play was a comedy that pointed out the weaknesses and the advantages of a small town church. With the aid of the Reverend and his family, the church and the parish was molded from several uncooperative branches into one effective harmonious unit. 12 Reverend William Spence.

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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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All Aboard. Hochlandhof Lodge. Graduates Tour Colorado The seniors left Johnson at 5:30 a. m. on Monday, headed for Winter Park, Colorado. They made several stops on the way up, finding Hochlandhof Lodge about 1:30 p. m. They checked into the Lodge, ate lunch, and looked over the ski resort. The next morning about 8:30 skis were checked out from the rental shop. Until 10:30 they climbed up the slope sideways and skied, or rather slid back down, not usually on the skis. At 10:30 lessons from the ski instructors were begun. With a few pointers, the salty seniors gradually were able to half-way control their speed while descending. That afternoon they went up the ski lift. Ski instructors served as guides and brought them down the easiest slope in the area. Several members went up the lift one more time that evening before the lifts were closed at 4:30 to make sure everyone was off the slopes by dark. After skiing Tuesday with lessons, most of the seniors struck out Wednesday to try their luck at the steeper slopes. After a day of skiing they came into the Lodge exhausted and wet. There were very few accidents and no ser- ious ones, This seemed incredible after thinking of the number of spills taken. Thursday afternoon the group traveled to Denver. That night they went to the Cinerama where It s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World was showing. All day Friday they shopped around Denver. In the evening some went to the Celebrity Sports Center and others went to the movies or goofed somewhere. The seniors came home Saturday through Colorado Springs with a stop at the Air Force Academy. They ar- rived home at nine o'clock that night. Ski Lodge and Rental Area. 13

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