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We Are Tomorrow. . .' This year the Ness City High Kayettes were hosts for the Regional Conference. Miss Wanda Kay Vinson, KAY Director, KSHAA, met with the Board about plans for the Conference and ex- plained what would be expected of each of the committees in charge of arrangements. Soon everyone was caught up” in the excitement of the coming events. The theme of the Conference was We Are Tomorrow. Dynamic James Jeffrey, Overland Park, immediate past executive director of the National Fellowship of Christian Athletes, gave a memorable speech at the closing general session. Witches and goblins prevailed at the evening's banquet. Mrs. Floyd, sponsor, Miss Vinson and Mr. Akins of the KHSAA, coordinate final conference plans. 23
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KAYETTE MEMBERS: Candy Anderson, Susan Bean, Jody Borger, Kathy Borthwick, Colleen Brackney, Sherri Caprez, Barbara Cranston, Kathy Davison, Holly Dean, Carole DeWald, Jeanne Faulkender, Dianna Gabel, Lori Goodman, Luann Haas, Laura Hall, Beth Harkness, Kandi Harkness, Gwen Huenergardt, Janet Huff, Denise Kraft, George lien Kraft, Susan Kraft, Alice Ann Leiker, Vickie Leiker, Wanda Leiker, Myrna Meis, Monica Misner, Helen Mitten, Cathy Neill, Zoa Norman, Esther Nuss. Laurie Pavlu, Marianne Pember, Kathy Petersilie, Marcia Pfannenstiel, Myra Pfannenstiel, Jane Riebel, June Riebel, Randae Riebel, Janis Reinert, Mary Rohr, LeeAnn Schwartzkopf, Tana Shauers, Susan Sorense, Patti Stenzel, Susan Stenzel, Diane Stecklein, Diane Stoecklein. Joyce Stoecklein, Debbie Stukesbary, Leta Stukesbary, Marlene Stum, Serena Stum, Jeannie Swim, Mary Sue Swim, Savilla Swim, Lucy Wasinger, Sharon Windholz. Sponsor, Mrs. Helen Floyd. Kayettes Excel in Service The N. C. H. S. Kayettes started off the year with their Love is ... theme. They greeted the teachers with a skit and pencil holders and the girls who had attended camp told the other girls about their camp adventures at their Membership Party. Conference work dominated the first few weeks of Kayette activities and then the girls really became busy with their many worthwhile and interesting pro- jects for the school and community. These included: drives for Cerebral Palsy and Meals for Millions; concessions and coat checks at ball games; selling of spook” insurance; baby-sitting for PTA; All- school party; individual committee suppers and meetings with the Board. Indian tribe names were chosen for the committee,and pow- wows went on continually. 22 LUANN HAAS Kayette of the Year
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The KAYETTE BOARD sets a good example by getting the concessions ready for the surge by the ball fans. Mari- anne Pember, Dir. of Music; Susan Sorensen, Point Chm.; Marlene Stum. Dir. of Recreation; Janet Huff, STUCO; Carole DeWald, Treas.; Patti Stenzel, Com. Service; Leta Stukesbary, School Service; Susan Stenzel, Sect; Denise Kraft, Vice- Pres.; Zoa Norman, Nat'l Service; Luann Haas, Pres.; Mrs. Helen Floyd, Sponsor; Monica Misner, Publicity. NOT PICTURED: Laura Hall, World Service. Voted the six outstanding Kayettes of the year were Marianne Pember, Susan So- Although the Kayettes excel in service to others, they also rensen, Denise Kraft, Janet Huff, Lori find time for parties, sharing, and other fun times among them- Goodman, and Carole DeWald. selves. These include Heart Sister Week in February and the gift exchange at Christmas. Here Santa Claus looks for the name on another package. 24
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