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

 - Class of 1988

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Stuco Entertains Community With DONKEY BASKETBALL Donkey Basketball? That's right, replied Stuco members. Chuck Hottle, who sponsored Stuco, said, I thought it would be something new and interesting for the students and the commu- nity. Students and community mem- bers organized teams to com- pete in a round-robin tournament on March 25. Middle-aged dads romped over the girls' team while the boys defeated the faculty and went on to seize the cham- pionship with a win against the dads. Stuco took in $1700 at the gate for the event. After paying $933 for the Wisconsin trained donkeys, they will spend the re- maining $767 on scholarships for senior Stuco members. Stuco also sponsored dances and planned festivals with the help of the cheerleaders and pom pon girls. Mr. Hottle explained that Stu- co's main goal was to get stu- dents more actively involved in events and get ideas from them on how school can be improved. — Copy and layout by Shane Bonham Stuco Included, back row; Chuck Hottle, sponsor; Jason Davidson, Aaron Ander- son, Stephen Shepard Middle row Shew Goertzen, Lyn Kendrick. VP; Susan Tilley. Tammy Brown, president, Diane Nicholas, secretary. Front row Pete Sanchez. Con Cockrum. Nancy Wilkerson, Rosie Rodri- guez. Susan Ashida StuCO ZO STUDENT LIFE

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KAYETTES CHOOSE KID SISTERS AS NEW PROJECT The Kayettes replaced Y- Teens as the Christian organiza- tion for girls in 1987. The main goal of the Kayettes was getting in- volved with the young ladies at the grade school. Each member of the Kayette Club chose two girls from the Johnson Grade School to be her kid sister for the year. The Kayettes imple- mented this project by sending their sisters cards for holidays and birthdays and by taking them skating at Ulysses. The Kayettes also organized a pumpkin-deco- rating contest for all the children in grade school. The pumpkins were displayed at the Senior Center for their enjoyment. At- tending the unit conference at Moscow, and serving refresh- ments at a school board meeting were other activities which the Kayettes participated in. Marylin Ruth, the Kayette sponsor, com- mented that the club received its first year charter. — Copy and layout by Dyane Morris The Kayette Club nckided. bock row Shown Browne. Dyane Morns, lyn Kendrick. Karla Sipes. Teresa Adams. Mrs Ruth Second row Sarah $r ard. Tncia Adams. Ja- mey Jones. Mekssa Beason Angelo Rector. Yolanda Scholl Front row Betharxe Popejoy. Susan Ashido Becky Fra. lisa Dorre . Donna Stephens Kayettes r r STUDENT LIFE rlD



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TELEVISION, HAMBURGERS, AND SPORTS Exchange Student From Norway Discovers AMERICA It's a whole lot different, said Hege Huseth, talking about Stan- ton County High School. Hege learned to accept lockers to store her books in instead of car- rying around a backpack. She felt very fortunate to get to go out for cross-country and basket- ball, through the high school, since in Norway, schools don't of- fer any sports. If a person wants to participate in sports, one joins an extracurricular club. When asked about something she thought was unusual, she said, Well, we don't have trailer houses. Before coming to Amer- ica, Hege had eaten only two hamburgers. People in Norway don't eat as many fast foods or watch as much TV. Last summer, for example, Hege said she prob- ably only watched a total of sev- en hours during the whole sum- mer. Hege planned to visit Wash- ington D.C. and New York before returning to Norway. While in America, Hege's goal was to see as many places as she could and learn how Americans live. — Copy and layout by Shane Bonham Foreign Exchange r -j STUDENT LIFE '

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