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

 - Class of 1965

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 Anotheryear has ended, Just one more year to go, It was hard work but rewarding in the end: these were a few of the replies heard from the Junior Class on the last day of school. The junior year is the busiest is a familiar quote and the juniors were quick to agree. They plunged in full force right at first by making their goal and more in the annual magazine sale, but were relieved when they were able to choose their class rings which separated them from any other class. This pace didn't stop either, for they had to plan the Christmas Program. This proved to be both inspirational and enjoyable. They slowed down for a short while but came charging back in time for the Valentine Party. Sing- ing valentines, bargain valentines, regular valentines, and telegrams were on the agenda along with brownies and punch. This was all behind them but something more demanding and rewarding loomed ahead of them—The Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. This took almost all their spare time for several weeks; but when the big night arrived, everyone agreed it was well worth the effort. And now another year has come to a close. The last year's Juniors are now wearing the title The Big Seniors. We Did It Made Our Goal Marilyn Arnold Wayne Barber Barbara Barstow Mary Canny Lynda Cartwright John M. Chenoweth Chris Dennis Jerry Duran Mike Ellison Martie Floyd Louise Haney Jewell Harmon Philip Hart Vietta Helmle Angela Hogue Harry Horton 16

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BACK ROW: Karen T. , Gary H. , Paul H. , Leland H., Mike J. , Wendell N., Robert D. , Neil B. , Jim C. , and Judy H. SECOND ROW: Trudy Me. , Florella M. , Marlon N. , Stanley O. , Jerre R. , Wayne F. , Kenton N. , Steve S. , Larry M. , Leila K. , Melva J. THIRD ROW: Loyd N. , Robert S. , Gene H. , David S. , Ronald B. , Mike S. FRONT ROW: Marilyn S. , Barbara D. , Raymond S., Trudy L. , Rhita W. , Jeri J. , Maylon N. , Linda K. , Virginia R. 'Tis education forms the common mind: Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined. As we traipsed down the aisle, we realized the day we had been waiting for was here and we were not nearly so happy as we thought we would be. As we continue in the field of learning we will always remember the happy days spent in high school. We wish to thank the teachers who so unselfishly gave their time to us. CLASS FLOWER: CLASS COLOR: BLUE MUMS BLUE SILVER Leland Helmle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helmle, has put many hours of hard work into attaining the honor of valedictorian. Leland took the National Merit Scholars hip Qualifying Test when he was a jun- ior and advanced to the Finalist stage. He is a- mongthe 14,000, or one- half of one percent, of the secondary school seniors. Leland plans to con- tinue his education by majoring in one of the fields of science. Kenton Nicholas, Sal- utatorian of the Class of 65, also won top honors in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. He achieved the Certificate of Merit which placed him in the upper 2 percent of the se- condary school seniors who took the test. Kenton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nicholas, plans to further his educa - tioninthe field of Dentis- try. L. D. Neely and Mary Canny led the seniors into the sanc- tuary from the parlor on Bac- calaureate night. L. D. and Mary were chosen from the jun- ior class to guide the seniors through their last exercises. 15



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Richard Irwin Harry Paul Jones Ronald Lewis David Lindsley W. D. McNeely Alberta Mays L. D. Neely Larry Nelson Norman Pullins Linda C. Schweizer Lynn Scott Janet Thompson What A Year In the midst of the lunch room of Stanton County Community High School stands a quiet scene of a coffee house in Italy. Light is provided by candles in bottles on the table. This is a description of the Junior's class party. While soft popular music plays in the background, they enjoy making and eating pizza and playing cards. c L A 5 s o F 6 6 The big day of September 17 will always stay in the hearts of the juniors, for on this day they chose their class rings. After much debate the juniors decided on an oval shaped ring. Several people picked the white gold, but most of them stuck to the old faithful gold. All-in-all they are very pleased and delighted with their choice. Nancy Tucker Wendell Lee Tucker Lynn Walker Ronnie Winger 17

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