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

 - Class of 1965

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The Johnson High School faculty for 1964-'65 are: Joe Atencio, Don Lantz, W. D. McNeely, Gary Parks, Floyd Butz, Norman Stanley, Mada Walker, Girtha Chenoweth, Pat Smith, Clarence Morris, Jr. , Carlin Lewis, and E. G. Reid. The faculty has served us with the utmost efficiency throughout the year. They have shown courtesy, kindness, and patience in aiding and guiding the students. For all this we give them our very heartfelt Thanks. The teaching profession is a close-knit one and in view of this it is not strange to see a gathering of the clan, whether in the cafeteria over a cup of coffee or at a covered dish supper honoring the new teachers. We very much appreciate the teachers in their triple roles as teachers, sponsors, and counselors. Faculty And Members of the school board this year are: Morris Cartwright; Max Brewer; Ed Barber; Mrs. Hazel Lewis, county superintendant; Mrs. Iris Seyb, clerk; Mrs. Emma Helmle; Lavere Walker, treasurer. Personnel Mrs. Amy Ashida, head cook, and Mrs. Carmen Rorick spend long, hot hours in the school kit- chen preparing to dish up those delicious meals. Mrs. Virginia Barstow, office secretary, cheers the students and faculty of JHS with her smile. Mrs. Faydean Fiss substitute teaches during emergen- cies from illness to track. On her time off, she and her husband, Vem, sponsoredthe Sen- io r s' ski trip. Thanks. Mr. W. R. Bare- foot, custodian, spends many hours keeping the halls and rooms of JHS in good repair.

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SCHOOL LIFE



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The tables are cluttered with sheets of paper as Loyd Nel- son and Leland Helmle work busily on their arrangements of Moon River while Mr. Stanley relaxes. Mr. Stanley admires his new shoe shine during a mo- ment of relaxation while his students work diligently on their assignments. Fine Arts And Language Lab A new class began at the second semester. Mr. Stanley taught a music appreciation class. The four students studied the history of music, listened to records, and transposed music. Six weeks were spent on the transposing of Moon River. The arrangements were tried out by the high school band to see which was the most adaptable. Leland Helmle's arrangement was played by the band at the spring pop concert. This was the first year JHS has had a lan- guage lab. Mr. Antencio taught Spanish I G II, and Mr. Lewis taught German I G II. There are sixteen complete booths. Each student is able to listen to any of ten programs either indivi- dually or as a group. The teacher can talk to the group or to any selected individual at any time with out disturbing the others. He is also able to listen to any student without the stu- dent's knowing it. One hundred and twenty five tapes are available to follow the lessons in the book. This enables each student to study his own particular problem area. The students feel that this lab makes it much easier to study. One must really work to be able to translate as rapidly as the speaker talks. The Spanish II class listens carefully to the tapes which Mr. Antencio plays. I’» 4 [ ■’■X Mr. Antencio looks a little hag- The German I class makes good use of the new language lab, too. Tapes gard at times. His classes are made by the students themselves are often amusing, especially to Mr. Lewis, often trying. 27

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