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

 - Class of 1982

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SPIRIT WEEK 6 Sock It To ’Em, Trojans! Stuco’s Pie in the Face contest during Spirit Week gave students a chance to prove that they were Hitting Trojans both on and off the field. Students bought tickets for a chance to hit a selected teach- er with a whipped cream pie. The tickets sold for 10c a piecei the total number sold was 8.900. Excitement built daily as students crowded into the commons area to see which lucky person’s name would be drawn. Above, students cheer as Wes Loader creams Mrs. Shepard. Below. Coach Tatro eats his way out of a layer of whipped cream that Jami Snook applied. From top right: Looks of satisfaction flash across the faces of creamers Philip Duran. Robyn Willinger. Bryan Zollinger, and Rejeana Terrill. Bottom. Andy Fiss proves that not only teachers but also escorts got creamed during the week.

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Spirit Week At SCHS - Endless Fun” The highlight of Spirit Week was the moment Colleen Dickey was crowned Fall Festival Queen by her escort, Steve Josserand, on September 25,1981. The crowning of the Senior candidate took place before an exciting varsity football game which ended with the Trojans victorious 35-13 over the Gree- ley County Jackrabbits. The other two Senior candidates included Cynthia Lucas, escorted by Kendall Phillips, and Mary Dacus, who was escorted by Andy Fiss. The three attendents were Junior Brenda Morris, escorted by Bret Kendricki Sophomore Jill Snook, escorted by Cory Cockreham; and Freshman Ashley Cockrum, escorted by John Nicholas. Flower girl and crown bearer were Beth Smith and Beau Hines. The theme Endless Love was chosen by the Pep Club. Spirit Week revolved around dress-up days which were chosen by different clubs of SCHS. To begin the week stu- dents appeared in clean T-shirts, which by the end of the day were filled with autographs from their friends. One visiting SCHS on Football Day may have thought we had a dress code by the number of students appearing in similar football jerseys. The school got a taste of the wild west on Western Day. Frivolous dancehall girls, wild cowboys, sly Indians and a cute cow all roamed the halls. Everything from ro- ler skates to baseball players appeared on Your Favorite Sport Day. Tradition- al Glamour Day brought a sense of so- phistication in lieu of the same old ap- parel of blue jeans and T-shirts. Top right: Sophomores pull together during the tug-o-war competition won by the Juniors. Mid- dle: Crowd watches while candidates apply top- ping to their escorts. Bottom: Coach Morris and his zany T-shirt get plastered with autographs. 5



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BAND Popeye’s People Give A Toot - Toot Under the direction of Mr. Nave, the new band instructor, the band performed at the halftimes of all the home football games. Left. the SCHS band forms their amusing imitation of Popeye’s corn-cob pipe; Allyn and Chet play their hearts out at the Syracuse-Stanton County ballgame. while Marylee and Ashley warm up before their performance for the Trojan fans. To highlight the fall perfor- mances Mr. Nave and the band visited the band day at Colorado Springs. Band members included, from back row. Lindsay Hoopingarner. Jim Sipes. Randall Lauppe. Kendall Phillips. Bob Duran. Allyn Pepper. Cory Cockreham. James Everett. Jimmy Harrell. Kevin Eckas. Lance Hoopin- garner. Middle row. Phil Duran. Brandon Tee- ter. Tami Ruth. Marylee Ramsay. Tanya Snowbarger. Mr. Nave. Colleen Dickey. Col- lette Dickey. Jon Sosa. Shane Darrough. Monte Slaven. Front row. Donnel Murray. Debbie Ashida. Dawn Duran. Keri Ramsay. Ashley Cockrum. Shelley Arnold. Pam Heb- berd. Karen Slaven. Becky Horton. Robyn Willinger. Janet Eiggins. 7

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