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SWeiife Eoiih Uatk Whoever would have thought mathematics and physics to be so fascinating? Even Roger Ramjet of the Major Astro series added spice to the classwork. With approximately one-half of the total student body enrolled in this field, the spirit even captured the seventh hour class. Paul Perry, who taught Algebra I, physics, and junior high science the first semester resigned for personal reasons. Leon Sobba took over the classes for the second semester. Roger Strcme 1 taught Algebra II, geometry, trigonometry, and probability and statistics. Mr. Strcmel's fourth hour class found Room 4 particularly attractive, because it gave them precedence in the lunch line. Equations and slide rules became the mod fashion of the math set. PAUL PERRY B. S. ,M.S. Physics Algebra LEON SOBBA B. S. Physics Algebra ROGER ST REM EL B. A. Geometry Algebra Adv. Math (TOP) Leon Sobba connects circuits as Marvin Sessler, Mark Holtom, David Stutenrotli and Steve Obcrle watch in amaze- ment. (BOTTOM) Roger Stremel explains the fundamentals of Geometry to an eager class. Mill;
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SCIENCE CLUB--TOP ROW: Bruce Winkclman, vice-presi- dentjDuane Lanterman, secretary-treasurer; DavidStutenrotli, president; Don Jordan, Kenny Hetrick, Bill Rein. SECOND ROW: Nick LoBurgio, Bobby Thomason, Norman Rehme, reporter; John Meyer, Steve Mattix, Wayne Richardson, Norma Auemheimer, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Vincent Es- pinoza, Annette Lenz, Mary Jo Wheatcroft, Marilyn Rapp. Troy Jones, Bobby Wagner, Sammy Stitt, Larry Hill. ... IfjOiuAJbi (jlX CiMttUiq 23 EHS l-fad Ptuv Ellinwood Science Club enjoyed a year of interesting and well-planned projects and programs. The initial meeting enabled the club to elect the officers: David Stutenroth, president; Bruce Winkelman, vice-president; Duane Lanterman. secretary-treasurer; and Norman Rehme, reporter. Sponsor Norma Auemheimer showed slides she had taken of glaciers in northwestern United States. Programs and activities at subsequent meetings were varied. The organization welcomed Vincent Espinoza by presenting him with a club pin. In November. 18 club members and 19 guests visited the Hutchinson Planetari- um. Regular meetings featured informative talks on different theories of UFO’s; surface tension of water; Hologram Reconstruction; and the Russian Space man situation, with pictures and diagrams. A highly interest- ing program, given by Vincent Espinoza, presented life in Chile and a typical week of a teen-ager there. The club also sponsored two seminars during the year: Atomic Theory and Severe Weather Forecasting. The mem- bers closed out the year with a picnic at Bob Wagner's home.
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Kayettes-TOP ROW: Connie Hazen, CharlotteSiefkes, Terry Dickson, Kristi Schiewe, Mary Jo Wheatcroft, Kathy Robins, Kathy Heinz, Gayle Gray, Marilyn Rapp, Linda Birzer, Joyce His- kett, SherinDeen, KarenBirzer, Yvonne Fildes, Mary Ann Flakus, Sally Brun- gardt, Lillian Hershey, Linda Kassel- man, Elaine Meyer, Mary Komarek, Bonnie Tomberlin, Mary Wilkerson, Linda Veach, Jane Isem, Vicky Sieker, Jo Ann Kuhn, Linda Mattix, Marcia Sauber. SECOND ROW: Rosann Roth. Nelwyn Richardson, Deborah Dahlke, Sandra Carey, Mary Menges, Wendy Meyers, Lois Stickney, Valeeta Juer- gensen, Susan Panning. Karen Teager, Kathy Kimble, Natalie Meyer, Toni Parke, Barbara Hickel, Judy Schwa in- born, Connie Shadley, Maureen Thul, Valorie Juergensen, Cindy Bryant, Linda Kueffer, MariannHeide, Carlene Ham- mer, Vicki Jones, Sandra Birzer, Marian Schartz, Jackie Glenn, Verna Schnurr. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Cusick. Ruby Lair, Dale Ann Harris, Trisha Lebbin, Janice Kowalsky, Cheryl Kassclman, Naomi Hammcke, Annette Lenz, Jalay- ne Klepper, Susan Hadley, Sally Banks, Diane Langrehr. Janice Wise. Sharon Doyle, Elaine McQuade, Brenda Hickel, Sharon Hickman, Maureen McQuade, Brenda Fisher, Lee Ann Francis, Phyllis Taylor, Kay Petz, Vicki Swan, Sheila Habiger, Elizabeth Reusch. FOURTH ROW: Susan Knop, Cheri Hartenbower. Susie Manning, Pam Lenz, Jayne Wirtz, Allene Cope. Sherry Swan, June Grif- fith, Carolyn Kincaid, Sue Ann Man- ning. Debbie Witcraft, Charlene Ma- tayec, Gayle Peters, Betty Widener. Judy Keeler, Janet Griffin, Janet Sch- loctermeier, PamHaston, Nancy Rader, Vicki Milam, Jolene Wirtz, Vicki Pat- terson, Carol Marquis, Maureen Casey, Judy Cates. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Bertha Achelpohl, sponsor; Donna Rapp, Judy Pivonka, Eileen Elliot, Terry Law, Diana Roof. Patty Patterson, Kathy Wise, Jane Manning. Celesta Flynn, Jenny Bruno, Marla Slough, Kathy Jacobs. PtOSfc Wutfe b QodoJl Q OlS(Uv The cold wintry months proved to be busy for EHS Kayettes. In December, the girls sold and delivered $363. 50 worth of holly. Weeks of planning the deco- rations culminated in the all school dance, Frost Frolic, which featured a group called Sons of Tyme. Ad- mission per couple to this key event of the season was one toy, which was given to underpriviledged children. February 8-14 brought about the annual Kayette Heart SisterWeek. The membership decided to donate money usually spent in a gift exchange to the Mental Retar- dation Center in Great Bend. In March, the Dad'n' Daughter chili supper was the chief calendar feature. 25
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