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Cabinet: S. Lorenzen, President; B. Shipp, Vice-President; C. Shipp, Secretary; C. Woo lard, Treasurer; K. Kersting, Historian; W. Job, Song Leader; Mrs. Muiphy, Sponsor. FHA The Future Homemakers of America started the school year off with Rush Day. The purpose of Rush Day was to inform anyone interested in FHA what it was all about. Two, of the many accomplishments of FHA was their participation in the Homecoming Parade and their making Christmas stockings for the faculty. Guest speakers were a highlight at the meetings. Mrs. Edward Domme demonstrated making artificial flowers and Mrs. Arthur Krumrey demonstrated quilling. As a money making project the girls served at the 4-H Banquet. The year ended by helping with the ARC Bike-a-Thon. Back Row: B. Shipp, S. Lorenzen, C. Woolard. Middle Row: C. Wetzel, P. Osgood, Mrs. Murphy, Sponsor; C. Shipp, T. Ellis. Front Row: T. Humphires, K. Kersting, W. Job. 17
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Coyote's Den First Row: M. Wilson, K. Kamphaus, N. Hirsh, L. Stegman, A. Burcher, R. Laudick, J. Heit, C. Rush, G. Hogan, B. Lancaster, J. Habiger, S. Herrmann, B. Ploger, J. Atwood. Second Row: M. Carroll, P. Laudick, V. Hamish, D. Strong, R. Williams, M. King, D. Stanton, R. Williams, B. Mathes, G. Riisoe, D. Crockett, M. Herrmann, L. Schmitt, G. Burkhart. Third Row: B. janzen, H. Foraker, M. Beck, F. Katz, R. Gray, E. Rathbum, L. Schmitt, C. Car-son, T. Danler, J. Cramer, D. Weber, K. Dark, B. Huntley. Fourth Row: Mr. Sawyer, Sponsor; T. Rose, V. Countryman, J. Murphy, C. Anderson, W. Rincon, B. Sparke, B. Josefiak, Mr. Tiller, Sponsor. We're Going To Howl Tonight was the motto of a new organization formed at KHS. The Coyote's Den, with approximately 50 members, was an all male pep club. Formed at the start of second semester and under the sponsorship of Randy Sawyer and Allen Tiller, the members of the Coyote's Den attended both home and away games. They cheered along with the pep club and helped to promote spirit at the games. 1. Rocky supports the team. 2. The Coyote's Den in action.
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Vocational Education Medical Careers The Medical Careers Club was added to the High School Curriculum again after a one year absence. Their activities included a field trip, speakers, a visit to the hospital, and individual work in a medical field that the students were considering as a career. In April, the club traveled to Halstead, where they visited the Health Museum, and also toured the hospital in Hutchinson. They visited the Edwards County Hospital Intensive Care Unit and EKG lab. Speakers included June Kopp and Tom Talley on Business Administration, and a representative of the U.S. Army on Medical Opportunities in the Armed Forces. First Row: C. Dykes, Nursing; T. Danler, Physical Therapy; T. Mix, Nursing; S. Ryan, X-Ray and Dentistry. Second Row: T. Rose, Physical Therapy and Nursing; S. Schaller, Nursing; L. Ellis, Dentistry; R. Janzen, Nursing and Dentistry, C. Herrmann. Nursing; D. Donley, Nursing. Third Row: J. King, L. Livengood, L. Scott, J. Katz, S. Carlson, Nursing; M. Trimble, D. McKim. Fourth Row: J. Brown, Mrs. Schaedel, Sponsor; B. Stanton, J. Atwood, Lab. Work Study S. Newkirk, M. Compton, A. Rhorer, R. Matthews, K. Belcher, T. Garrett, K. Crolius, K. Stegman, Mr. Tiller, Supervising Instructor; T. Lippoldt, R. Kline, P. Schultz, J. Herrmann, T. Carlson, L. Schmitt, L. Putter, B. Inman. Work Study is an experience of which 27 senior students participated in this year. This program allowed students to obtain vocational training while still attending High School. These students worked from one to two hours daily in a business in the Kinsley Cff-erle community. At these job sites, the students were given an opportunity to learn more about a job which they have been considering as a career. This year was very successful and the program continues to grow every year. 18
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