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Dances, banquets sponsored; sex barrier broken Kayettes were active all year Surprise! One a Saturday morn- ing at 7:00 a.m. the Kayette board picked up the club members for a come as you are breakfast. The club members didn't have any idea about the breakfast. After the girls were rounded up and brought to the school, rolls and hot chocolate were served. Then an awards cere- mony was held, and each girl had to model her attire. Sherla Biays received a poster for having the sexist nightgown. A mirror was given to Kim Wood be- cause she had the most untidy ap- pearance. And a nightie was won by Lisa Boepple for the most un- usual thing worn to bed ... a robe. Scott Rhodes, the brave sole he was, survived a whole year sur- rounded by 41 girls after joining Kayettes. He was the first boy to ever join. As a money raising project, cookbooks were sold. The money raised went back into Kayettes to pay for the expenses of the year. At the end of November the Kayettes drew names for Secret Santas, an anonymous gift giver. At Christmas, Kayettes divided up into groups and brought some SOUR LEMON. Sophomore Kayla Ulm was one of many Kayettes who had to eat a lem- on for losing in the Kayettes version of Hot Potato. (Photo by Muller) cheerfulness into the school by decorating different sections. After the halls had been decorated, they opened presents to find out who their Secret Santas were. Kayettes sponsored the mid-term celebration with Bryon Hauser as D.J. for the dance. They also sold Valentine's Day flowers, and spon- sored the Egghead Banquet. The parents got involved with the an- nual Ma, Pa, and Me held in the Spring. In May a farewell banquet was held to say goodbye and good luck to the seniors. Jamie Kasselman held the office of president, and vice-president was Barbara Biays. KAYETTES. The Kayette members included (front row) Sherla Biays, Teresa Ensminger, Darci Lenhart, Kim Doll, Chris Siefers, Barbara Biays, Darlene Komarek, Christi Detmer, Kim Wood, Mi- chelle Fox, Lisa Knop, (second row) DeAnn Isern, Lori Buckbee, Brenda Schartz, Becky Hood, Barb Rickert, Kayla Ulm, Kristie Bar- ber, Jamie Kasselman, Wendy Wood, Lori Peter, Lori Salem, Jodi 28 Kayettcs Sateren, Diane Muller, Melissa Waid, sponsor Linda Sobba, (third row) Michele Harders, Leah Sobba, Kristin Wilson, Laura Huslig, Nicole Meyer, Brenda Ahrens, Scott Rhoades, Megan Mohn, Lynn Dunnaway, Missy Loreg, Tristan Mohn, Michelle Menges, and Eli- zabeth Fertig. Not pictured are Shairlyn Casey and Lisa Boepple. (Photo by Amerine)
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FCA. (Below) (first row) Monty Fox, Diane Muller, Kris Vogt, Megan Mohn, Becky Hood, Lori Salem, Mark Robl (second row)Christi Detmer, Jennifer Kershner, Nicole Meyer, Lisa Knop, DeAnn Isern (third row) Mr. Vogt, Carl Petz, Sherla Biays, Elizabeth Fertig, Barbara Biays, Michelle Menges, Mike Rhoades, Don Brubaker and Scott Strobl. (Photo by Amerine) UP AND OVER. Sophomores Becky Hood and Michelle Fox and freshman Michelle Menges wrap themselves in tiolet paperwrap themselves in toilet paper during one of the games played at the gym party. (Photo by Isern) ttUfUQO' FCA 27
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SIGH OF RELIEF. Everyone relaxes after the annual egghead banquet is finished. Mrs. Halbower from BCCC was the featured speaker. President Jamie Kasselman gave the welcoming speach, Mr. Paul Biays gave the invocation, and Mrs. Kasselman gave her moral support. (Photo by Amerine) PICNIC IN THE PARK. Junior Darlene Ko- marek and freshman Lisa Knop finish off their hotdogs and chips at the Kayette Back- to-School Picnic. (Photo by Muller) Kayettes 29
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