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

 - Class of 1981

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We Are The Trojans And We Are The Best! The fifty-nine members of SCHS Pep Club not only put their mouths togeth- er for cheering the teams on but also put their mouths together for a ham- berger fry at the beginning of the year. A skating party and a formal Christmas party followed the ham- berger fry, continuing the enormous amount of fun and excitement. The cheerleaders and pom pon squads started the fun by attending camps this last summer to learn how to add a little bit more pizzaz to Stanton Coun- ty’s high school pep club. Back row left to right: Julia Hart. Cynth Lucas. Cyndee Lewis. Georgina Jordan. La Dawna Like. Jo Branine. Jill Snook. Tanya Snowbarger. Kriss Nairn. Donna Glasscock. Colleen Dickey. Debbie Ashida. Tammy Jones. Lynette Lashmet. and Tamara McKin- ney. Second row: Dolores Partida. Jua- nita Rios. Lois Begley. Brenda Morris. Diane Moore. Janette Trujillo. Robyn Willinger. Marylee Ramsay. Vicki Whaley. Brenda Wise. Pam Kirkland. Shaila Thompson. Armida Rivas. Car- men Partida. Robin Williamson. Kneel- ing. Steph Webb. Terri Ashida. Karen Trujillo. Tara Stein. Margaret Rains. Sandy Scheferkort. Alice Fira. and Sara Carrillo. Top to bottom: Karen Bluhm. Mary Lawhead. Lisa Hebberd. Beth Denney. Janet Figgins. Vickie Carrillo. Audrey Lauppe. Donnel Mur- ray. Reta Shepard. Rejeana Terrill. Tai- shia Wilson. Jami Snook. Shelley Mitchell. Denise Lawhead. Lynda Bluhm. Jeri Sosa. Patricia Hudgens. Pam Ford, and Melody McCune. Pom Pon from top to bottom: Mary La- whead. Lisa Hebberd. Donnel Murray. Janet Figgins. Karen Bluhm. Vickie Carrillo. Beth Denney. Audrey Lauppe. and Reta Shepard. Varsity Cheerleaders-. Jeri Sosa. Lynda Bluhm. Denise Lawhead. Melody McCune. Pam Ford, and Patricia Hud- gens. JV Cheerleaders: Shelley Mitchell. Tai- shia Wilson. Jami Snook, and Rejeana Terrill. 26



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Kids Make Their Job Fun This year's lineup of teachers came off as a first class team as they taught through the year. When asked what they enjoyed most about teaching at SCHS. the unanimous answer was the kids. But not satisfied with this answer, we asked them to elabo- rate on it. Ann Davis, a nine-year resident of SCHS, had this to say, I like teaching government again be- cause this year’s seniors are re- sponsive and willing to try any- thing once. Teaching at SCHS is fun because of the freedom each teacher has to decide what is taught and how.” Next comes Jeanie Stein, who is in her sixth year of teaching. She stated. The kids are fun to work with and few problems arise. When sponsoring a group, enough cooperation is put forth by the students to make it enjoy- able.” Joe Zollinger said he enjoys watching the kids grow up and accomplish tasks and helping them grow as individuals.” Mr. Zollinger has been at SCHS for ten years. Sharon George, who has been here four years, made this com- ment, I enjoy the coaching and all of my P.E. classes, including the grade school.” Bill Miller, a new-comer to Stan- ton County High, had this to say, I'm amazed at the character of the student body and their seri- ousness about education.” Suzan Tarwater. who's been here for three years, made this com- ment. I like watching the music program grow, having 500 people attend a music concert, and re- ceiving a standing ovation.” Kraig Dexter stated. It’s fun to watch the kids grow and learn to express themselves artistically.” He is a two year resident of SCHS. Rexan Gerard, who has also been here for two years, commented, Besides the kids, I like the facili- ties I have to work with. They are excellent.” Clockwise from top left: Mrs. Ge- rard shows what she can do with the computer system. She teach- es business classes and is also assistant golf coach. She spon- sors the Student Council and Y- Teens. Mrs. Stein. SCHS librarian, re- veals where she gets the ideas that make her the life of every faculty party. She sponsors Hap- py Bookers, Pep Club, and cheer- leaders. Mr. Zollinger, who teaches speech and oral communications and coaches debate and drama, demonstrates his technique for filming sports action shots with the new video-camera. He also sponsors Rodeo Club. Providing the action for Mr. Zol- linger to film are Coaches George and Miller. Miss George is the Physical Education teacher for Freshmen and grade school students and also teaches health. She is sponsor of the Freshmen Class and is the assistant cross country coach, assistant track coach, assistant basketball coach, and head volleyball coach. Mr. Miller is the social sciences and American history teacher. He coaches football and is the assistant basketball coach. He is also the Senior Class sponsor. Mr. Dexter dilligently draws on the model for the eagle that he was asked to paint on the Law Enforcement Center basement wall. He is head of the art depart- ment, and the head golf coach. He is also the sponsor of the Ju- nior Class. Demonstrating how she con- ducts her Own Piece of Heav- en”, Mrs. Tarwater comes off with a splendid performance as band and vocal instructor. She also teaches guitar and music theory. She is the sponsor of Pep Club. Pom Pon squad. Pops Choir and Pep Band. Ms. Davis, who teaches year- book, government, and world his- tory, examines the film she re- cently learned to develop. She is sponsor of the National Honor So- ciety. 28

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