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

 - Class of 1985

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Winter Festival's Spirit Week gave students of SCHS an opportunity to let their “true selves” show. A FEW MEMBERS of the cast that appeared at SCHS on TV Day included Minnie Pearl. Boy George. Hawkeye. Mr T. and The Unknown Comic played by Cindy Bitner. Jeff Arnold. Lance Hoopingarner. Tom McKee. David Hudgens, Kevin Eckas. Shelley Arnold. Sandra Chaffin, and Lucy TruJIo UDENTS LUCY TRUJILLO, Kim Phillips. Lorane ujillo. Lori Brown. Ashley Cockrum, Beth Bar- 3r, and Rick Stein were able to legitimately town around” on Clown Day. WALTZING ACROSS THE floor to a tune in their own minds. Dru Davidson and Lance Hoopin- garner try to impress the judges during the dance contest Friday of Spirit Week Impersonators Spark Spirit Week Madness 17

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Classes Compete To Out Class 'Em Fall Festival Spirit Week proved to be an exciting week for all. The theme for the week was Out Class 'Em. Trojans.” car- ried out by contests in activity period. Students rolled pistachios with their noses, ran with shoe boxes on their feet, and participated in wheelchair races, (root) beer-drinking contests, and other class competitions. Monday was Joe Cool Day. followed by 60s Day. Color My World Day, T-shirt Day. and the tradition- al Out Class 'Em Day. Throughout the week the cheerleaders sold carnations, and after they were distributed, the re- ceiver had to pay a quarter to discover the sender — Copy by Ashley Cock- rum. photos by Tonya Neilan and Lyle Hoopingarner. Senior candidate Gina McElroy and her escort Rick Stein forget their table man- ners at the pep rally. Dalyn Figgins and Coy Martin plan strat- egy in case they get to throw pies at a teacher This totally coal gang could be found hanging out by the lockers on Joe Cool Day. A colorful group of SC students takes time out for a strangling A look of satisfaction on his face. Eddie Hurd demonstrates pie splatting on the always cool Mr Smith.



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The Search Is Over — Sheila Reigns The crowning of Sheila Wilkerson before the varsity boys' game against Meade on Friday. January 25 ended a week full of crazy days and anticipation. Monday was Maroon and Gold Day with everyone showing pride in the school colors. Tues- day looked like the circus Was in town when everyone dressed up like a clown on Clown Day. Everyone looked like someone else on Wednesday for it was Twinkie Day (Twin Day), and twins were seen all over the school. Many autographs were asked for on TV day when everyone dressed up like his or her favorite TV star on Thursday. Friday was the traditional Dress Up Day with everyone wearing Sun- day best As part of the introduction of candidates, attendants, and escorts at Friday's cere- mony. Karen Slaven read the response each was asked to give to the question What cartoon character do you resem- ble most? Some replies were very re- vealing: SHEILA WILKERSON — “The Tas- manian Devil because if anything gets in my way I run over it or INTO IT. JIM SIPES — The Road Runner because I have yet to be caught. TONY SCHWEIZER — Wy- lie Coyote because he never gets what he is after, and he is always getting hurt. MONTE YINGLING — Pepe Le Pew be- cause I love to chase girls! Senior Sheila Wilkerson was escorted by Merwyn Snowbarger. The other two sen- ior candidates, Shelley Arnold and Debi Toole, were escorted by Phil Duran and Jim Sipes. Junior Lori Mitchell was escorted by Tony Schweizer. Sophomore Lori Tilley was escorted by Chris Cock reham and freshman Shelli Goertzen was escorted by Monte Yingling. The festivities were made complete with The Search is Over by Survivor as the theme song and a giant PRECIOUS MOMENTS background. — Copy by Keri Ramsay.

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