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Ducks roamed the school, and Bob’s Big Boy disappeared from the restaurant on Westheimer and mysteriously appeared on top of Stratford. Senior Men often stole the Memorial Mascot. On one occasion, they brought an old coffin from a funeral home to the “Death of a Wildcat” pep
rally before the Westchester game. When Stratford opened forty years ago, it was a time of camaraderie, community, and friendship. It was a home for everyone. It was the same Stratford we know today, but different. Students had a seven period day, with 50 minute classes. The block schedul-
ing Stratford has now did not come until much later in the school’s history. The campus, when it was built, was open-concept. The math, English, and history halls were not the present hallways until the 1980s, when Westchester closed and merged with Stratford. Classrooms didn’t have doors, and students would
wander in and out of rooms throughout the day. “Everybody just mingled and drifted in and out of rooms,” English teacher June Hatfield said. “Kids would play jokes and hide books and move desks around. It was fun.” Hatfield has been teaching at Stratford since spring of 1975.
Seniors enjoyed the privilege of being able to leave campus for lunch. Pep rallies used to take place on Friday mornings, which led to the entire day becoming a party. The first homecoming took place in 1975, and the first Queen, then called Sweetheart, was Roxanne Sobocinski Sharrock.
Sharrock was very active at Stratford. Cheerleading, band, and science projects were a few of the activities she enjoyed.
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