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Busy year planned by Kayette Board Kaycttes started the year with the theme “Open a new door - Join Kayettes.” The membership drive, which ended with a BYOB (Bring Your Own Banana) Party, held in Wolf Park, brought thirty-five girls under Sponsor Linda Sobba’s direction. Elected during the 81-82 school year, the Board consisted of President Debbie Spring, Vice President Jamie Kasselman, Sr. Diana Wilson, Juniors Barbara Biays, Shairlyn Ca- sey, Kim Doll, Sophomores Christie Detmer, Elizabeth Fertig, Megan Mohn, Diane Muller and Jodi Sateran. Each month the board planned different activities for their meetings. In November, the Kayettes discussed rape prevention with a representative for the Great Bend Crisis Center. They also chose the names of their Secret Sisters. Each girl revealed herself to her Secret Sister at the Christmas Party in December. In January the girls shed their chothes and put on the sweats for a special lesson in aerobic dancing. Byron Hauser acted as D.J. for the Mid-Term Celebration Dance held Jan. 15th. After a last minute debate, it was decided by the Board to sell Valentine’s Day flowers even though they would cost $.150 each. Students had their choice of red, pink, pep- permint or yellow carnations with none of the colors having a stated meaning this year. Other activities sponsored by the Kayettes included the Kayette Potpourri, the Ma, Pa and Me Banquet and the 24th Annual Egghead Banquet. A CHRISTMAS SURPRISE. Jr. Barabara Biays opens a present from her Secret Sister at the Kayette Christmas party while Seniors Susan Strobl and Teresa Eiland and Jr. Brenda Schartz wait to open theirs. (Photo by Casey) KAYETTES. (back row) Sponsor Linda Sobba. Jennifer Parish. Leah Sobba, Michelle Fox, Jodi Clawson. Jamie Schloctermeier. Carol Reyn- olds, Becky Hood, Lori Buckbee, Michelle Harders, Missy Loreg, Bren- da Ahrens, Roberta Detmer, Darlene Komarek, Patty Collins. Laura 20 Huslig. (Middle row) DeAnn Isern, Susan Strobl, Teresa Eiland, Sherla Biays, Kayla Ulm, Kristi Eldridge, Barbara Rickert, Brenda Schartz, Teresa Ensinger. (front row) Elizabeth Fertig, Jamie Kasselman, Debbie Spring, Diana Wilson, Barbara Biays, Diame Muller, Jodi Sateran. Kim Doll, Shairlyn Casey, Megan Mohn, Christi Detmer. (Photo by Strool)
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Stuco stays busy The beginning of the 1982-83 school year was a busy one for the Student Council. Since Stuco sponsors Homecoming, and it was the Gathering of the Eagles, there were plenty of things to do. They revived the Powder Puff football game, held a window painting contest, and sponsored the annual Homecom- ing dance. Stuco also sponsored two or three more dances, including an After Scrimmage Scramble and a Mid-Term Celebration. Besides having dances, the Student Council showed “The Apple Dump- ling Gang” film before Christmas. Two major projects were the brick sign outside the school, and a banner that is to be put in the gym. PAINTING FUN. (left) Sophomores Scott Schloctermeir and Tim Minkovich decorate the Mian Street windows that were assigned to their class. (Photo by Ahrens) COULD BE TASTY. When Pres. Doug Hood finishes eating, he will preside over a luncheon meeting held in Sponsor Larry Vogt's room. (Photo by Biays) THE KEY TO HAPPINESS, (left) Junior Scott Strobl unlocks the pop machine so he can refill it. Stuco representatives kept the machine filled for students who wished to buy pop during school hours. (Photo by Ahrens) 19
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PRESIDENTIAL CONFERENCE. Jr. Jamie Kasselman. Vice President, and Sr. Debbie Spring, President, talk over some Kayette business after a luncheon meeting. Luncheon meetings were held once a month. (Photo by Casey) AEROBIC DANCING. Soph. Jodi Clawson works up a sweat during Ann Brown’s aerobic dance demonstration. This was just one of the activities the Kayettes participated in. (Photo by Casey) 21
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