Sabetha High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Sabetha, KS)

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BLUEJAY TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration...................................5 Underclassmen................................... 13 Organizations...................................21 Athletics.......................................33 Royalty.........................................61 Seniors.........................................65 What Will I Leave? What will I leave when I leave these halls? The excitement of first days these last four falls. And what will I give to those entering in? The hope of things precious about to begin. What will I leave as I walk out that door? Would wisdom be mine had I tried a bit more? What will I give to those entering in? The hope of things precious about to begin. What will I do when I must say good-bye? Will I feel that a part of me is about to die? What will I say to those taking my place? Will I wish them luck as they begin this race? I'll think of the crowds and the games we've had Perhaps at first it will seem a bit sad. But I'll remember I must give all of this And maybe won't notice all I have to miss. What will I leave when I leave this school? Have I used this building as education's tool? What will I leave those about to learn? Will I let them know they've the torch to let burn. What will happen to the school spirit I leave now? Will it keep its gleam—it must somehow. The smiles, and jokes, and all our friends, Will they be the same when our school days end? What of the clubs and the dances, too? Will they be as fun without me, without you? Will the teachers and classes still be the same When the roll call no longer includes my name? Of course, the school will do fine without me. But I'll miss it - that's plain to see. The future will be mine with better things ahead, But I'd gladly trade them for high school years instead. The school song still will ring in my ears As I walk out these doors after four great years. But high school's only a step along life's way And being an adult is great, so they say. What will I leave with when I leave Sabetha High? What makes it so hard to say good-bye? Perhaps I'll be sad when I walk out that door. But I'll see in a moment what the future has in store. 2 Francine Stuckey BLUEJAY STAFF BACK ROW (left to right): Jan Miller, co-editor, Daryl Meyer, Rod Wenger, Jeri Summers, co-editor, SECOND ROW: Paula Minton, Phyllis Locher, Rose Ann Wenger, Carolyn Stuckey, Miss Mahar, advisor. FRONT ROW: Linda Kruse, Marcena Meister, Bonnie Clark, Cathy Blair. We, the Bluejay Staff of 1967, have worked long and hard to produce this, The Bluejay yearbook for the students of Sabetha High School. We hope it will serve as a treasure-house of many pleasant and unforgettable memories at S. H. S. We have enjoyed making this annual and we hope you enjoy reading through it. We wish to thank the many advertisers and faculty for their assistance on the making of this annual. Also a special thanks goes to Miss Mahar for her fine as- sistance as Yearbook advisor. Without her help and the help of others, this year- book would not have been possible. 3 BLUEJAY BOOSTERS Agee's Service A. L. Duckwall Store Co. Baker Furniture and Drapery Co. Berwick Co-op Oil Co. Boyer Mobil Brey Motors C. E. Norrie, Realtor Christman's Upholstery Coin Command Launderette Deaver Wiltz, Inc. Dreher Studio William's Family Shoe Store Garber's Building McFall Motors M M Cafe Miller's Fountain Pharmacy Ragan's HyKlas Sabetha Greenhouse Scoby's A W Summers Market The Sabetha Fashion Center Whites Family Store Cleaners We deeply appreciate the contributions made by the other merchants of Sabetha towards making this an- nual a success! 4 SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE This year of 1966-67 has been an eventful year in terms of Education in Kansas. Any group of students always make history, but this group are attending Sabetha High School in the first year of operation under the Kansas Laws that provide for UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTS. To the underclassman may I offer words of encouragement to exert just a little more effort in an attempt to acquire the best possible education available. To the graduating seniors I extend my congratulations for a job com- pleted along with my Best Wishes for continued success and happiness. May everyone prepare him- self to meet the future challenges of life, that he may reap to the fullest of his individual capacity and leave something to the future generation. J.A. CLEAVINCER PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE I sincerely hope the four short years which you have completed will furnish the basic essentials which will make your contributions to the world valuable. I also wish to thank each student for making the school year a memorable experience. Although you have not asked for advice, the following poem entitled Service' is a good one to always keep in mind as life passes by. Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, At all the times you can, To all the people you can, As long as ever you can. 6 BERYL V. DRUMM BOARD OF EDUCATION STANDING, left to right: Don Montgomery, Bill Reed, Gerald Sourk, J.A. Cleavinger, Superintendent. SEAT- ED: Doris Porter, Clerkj Don McFall, Luther Clark, Bill Eisenbise. The dedication of the Special Services Center was a wish fulfilled of the late Raymond Glenn Shaw who lived his life for the education of the young adults in his school. Along with the Dedication Plaque the building is a living memorial to him. Dedicated to the Memory of Raymond Glenn Shaw Superintendent of Schools June 1, 1962-March 26, 1966 FACULTY HAROLD BRIGGS English Ottawa Univ. Sophomore sponsor Play director DAVID CAMPBELL Science K. S. T. C. of Emporia Junior Sponsor ALAN CHRISTIANSEN English K. S. T. C. of Emporia Junior sponsor JIM BALDRIDGE Social Studies, Phys. Ed. , Coach K. S. T. C. of Emporia S-Club sponsor LINDA BURNETT English, Speech Ottawa Univ. Sophomore sponsor Play director 8 ROBERT CLARK Assistant Principal Math, Coach Kansas Univ. Nebraska Univ. Stuco Sr. sponsor HOWARD HARWERTH Social Studies, Ass't. Coach Kansas Wesleyan Junior Sponsor BILL HOWARD Guidance Ottawa Univ. NHS sponsor DON FISCHER Guidance K. S. T. C. of Emporia NHS sponsor NORMAN HILDWEIN Vocational Agriculture Kansas State Univ. FFA sponsor 9 LEWIS JOHNSON Music, Math Bethany Senior sponsor MARCIA MAHAR Librarian K. S. T. C. of Emporia Annual staff, Jay Jays NELSON MARTIN Science Baker Univ. Freshman sponsor HENRY HUDDLESTON Math K. S. T. C. of Emporia Freshman sponsor KENNETH KILLEN Commerce Fort Hays FBLA sponsor 10 LOLA PRIESTLEY Foreign Language Washburn, K. S. T. C. of Emporia Kayette sponsor GLEE REED Phys. Ed. , Health Washburn Jay Jays FRED PRIESTLEY Commerce K. S. C. of Pittsburg, Colorado Univ., K. S. T. C. of Emporia, FBLA sponsor CHERYLN SECKINGER Government, History Washburn Kayette sponsor LOUISE WOLFE Home Economics K. S. T. C. of Emporia FHA sponsor 11 STAFF Tommy Brammer UMULLms Rev. Glenn Fruth Rev. Ray Gilbert Ken Scoby Paul Tanking Keith Tennal Donna Judah-Secretary 12 Gladys Van Neste Roy Weick-Custodian Marcia Ahl Martha Bahr JUNIOR CLASS Janice Bailey Glenna Bauerle John Berggren, Galen Brey, Allan Brown, Leslie Byer, Ramond Campbell, Diana Cooper, Debra Eagle Marcia Early, Marilyn Edelman, Debbie Emert, Bob Evans, Mark Fenton, David Gilbert, Debbie Greene Dennis Hartter, Jane Hartter, Ron Hartter, Mark Hermann, Mary Hermann, Mary Hildwein, Darrell Ingwerson Kelly Jadwin, Bob Johnson, Galen Kaul, David Kellenberger, Jay Kellenberger, Margaret Kirk, Joan Koch 14 Judy Kurz LaNeta Landman Dennis McCorkle FIRST ROW: Marcia Early, Secre- tary; Judy Sell, Student Council Rep- resentative; Mary Myers, President; Gay Parli, Treasurer; Galen Brey, Vice President. SPONSORS: Mr. Campbell, Mr. Christiansen, and Mr. Harwerth. Donald Kyle Barry McQueen Gerald Meyer Dennis Murchison, Mary Myers, Robert Myers, Jane Ogden, Margaret Ott, Della Palmer, Gary Parli iv' Judy Pfrang, William Porter, Joyce Priest, Carolyn Rodecap, Marilyn Rokey, Marlene Scarlett, Judy Sell Mary Shump, Angela Skoch, Marsha Stapleton, Linda Stewart, Darrell Stoller, Arlinda Strahm, Deborah Strahm Joe Strahm Richard Strahm, Jerry Sylvester, Chris Tennal, Jill Tennal, Linda Todd, Joyce Troxell 15 SOPHOMORE CLASS James Aberle, Charles Bacon, Keith Barrett, Linda Beale Vianna Bingman, Larry Burns, James Cavin, Pat Christine Don Cleavinger, James Cook, Craig Cooper, Mike Dawson Dennis Eagle, Alice Eaton, Christie Ericksten, Bob Flentie, Randy Garber, Daniel Goodman, Linda Gutknecht Teresa Hartter, Janet Heiniger, Carol Hollister, Roger Hollister, Sarah Jones, James Kellenberger, Randy Kellenberger Ricky Kellenberger, Edward Key, David Kriz, Donald Larabee, Peggy Lee, Linda Lehman, Larry Linn 16 Patsy Lucas, Sondra McClain, Edna McFall, Ronnie Menold Wilma Menold, Beth Meyer, Vaughn Minton, Ann Montgomery TOP TO BOTTOM: Jon Summers, President; Ann Montgomery, Vice- President; Beth Meyer, Secretary; Wilma Menold, Student Council Rep- resentative; Jim Cook, Treasurer. SPONSORS: Mr. Briggs and Miss Bur- nett. Danny Montgomery, Greg Newlin, Neil Plattner, Jim Priest Galen Rokey, Mark Scarlett, Diana Schmitt, Susan Scoby, Melvin Sell, Debbie Shargas, Mary Simpson Debbie Skoch, David Spring, Arden Stoller, Cynthia Strahm, Delwin Strahm, Francine Stuckey, Jon Summers Daryl Surdez, Jeff Tennal, Kevin Tennal, Neva Tibbetts, Rixie Wertenberger, Larry Wurzbacher, Art Zimmerman 17 Cheryl Ackerman Mark Balir Debbie Banks Connie Bar tram Kethy Bauman Joyce Bauerle Wayne Bechtelheimer Bob Campbell Mark Carpenter Connie Chilson Jim Christman Rick Cooper Karlene Davis David Drumm Tom Evans FRESHMAN CLASS Francie Florance Becky Flott Warren Geiger Janet Grimm Dale Gutknecht Daryl Hartter Jerome Hartter Linda Hartter Ann Hashman Janis Henry Mary Jean Johnson Diana Keim Cathy Kellenberger Linda Kellenberger Ardith Kesler Nancy Key Joan Kurz 18 Shari Leman Steven Leuthold Karen Marteney Susan McCollum Betty Me Fall June McNary Jay McQueen William Meister Ann Montgomery Michael Murchison Rodney Noble Zane Painter David Pfrang Danny Priest Margaret Priest Gary Scoby Janet Scoby Jack Shaefer Donald Shump David Spring Dean Rem mere Roger Rison Richard Robinson Connie Schmitt FIRST ROW: Rick Wis- dom, President; Jack Shaefer, Vice-President; Dean Remmere, Student Council Representative; Becky Flott, Secretary; David Spring, Treasurer; SPONSORS: Mr. Huddles- ton, Mr. Martin. Don Strail m Doris Sylvester Jean Troxell Linda Swain Rick Wisdom Max Wittmer 19 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL 1ST ROW: Rick Wisdom, Gary Priest, Paul Spring, Mary Myers, Don Meyer, Rod Wenger, Karen Flor- ence. 2ND ROW: Mr. Clark, sponsor, Dean Remmers, Jon Summers, Susan Strahm, Carolyn Stuckey, Cheryl Scarlett, Dana Hartter, Mr. Drumm, sponsor. 3RD ROW: Dave Emert, Daryl Meyer, John Aberle, Dave Frey, Wilma Menold, Judy Sell, Jeri Summers. The purpose of Student Council is to create a better feeling of cooperation between the students of this school and the faculty; to develop the ideas of self-government; and to give the students an opportunity to express their opinions in matters relating to the general welfare of the school. The membership of the Student Council consists of the presidents and student council representatives from all classes and the presidents of all organizations. All members shall have had and maintain through their tenure, at least a C semester average. Term of office is for one school year. Activities include: Christmas Dance, Pictures, Rocket Propulsion program, Wildlife Program and Vocal Program. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Clark, Spon- sor; Don Meyer, Treas. ; Karen Florance, Secretary; Rod Wenger, President; Mr. Drumm, Sponsor. 22 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Mr. Fischer, sponsor; Dana Hartter, Joe Strahm, Debbie Strahm, Judy Sell, Galen Brey, Mr. Howard, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Noreen Kesler, Ricky Kellenbergger, David Kellenberger, John Aberle, Janice Bailey, Mary Ann Hildwein, Phyllis Locher, Jane Ogden, Marcia Early, Linda Kruse, Galen Rokey. THIRD ROW: Roger Erickston, Jim Cook, Don Meyer, Daryl Meyer, David Spring, Randy Kellenberger, Ronnie Menold, Marlene Scarlett, Wilma Menold, Jeri Summers. Membership of the Sabetha Chapter of the National Honor Society is based on Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. Some of the purposes of the organization are: to stimulate high scholarship, constructive leadership, purposeful service, and worthy character. Members are chosen by a faculty committee and named when school commences in the fall. Students must have at least a B average to be considered. The main activities of the 1966-67 year were: Jay-Journal , our school paper; a tutoring service; Operation Smarts, competition between classes to encourage students to study more and improve their grades; and a $75 scholarship awarded to a Senior attending a Kansas College or University. NHS OFFICERS: Galen Brey, Treas. ; Debbie Strahm, Sec. ; Dana Hartter, Pres. ; Joe Strahm, Vice-Pres. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV BREY MOTORS—CHEVROLET—OLDSMOBILE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA KNEELING: Cynthia Strahm, Ann Montgomery. 1ST ROW: Angie Skoch, Marsha Stapleton, Margaret Kirk, Francine Stuckey, Mary Myers, Marlene Scarlett, Susan Strahm, Noreen Kesler, Jane Ogden, Marcia Early, Beth Meyer, Debbie Skoch, Linda Lehman. 2ND ROW: Shirley Allen, Glenna Bauerle, Linda Stewart, Marcia Aul, Eileen Plattner, Gayle Barrett, Shirley Grimm, Judy Pfrang, Pam Ukele, Diana Cooper, Debbie Emert, Connie Chilson, Nancy Key, Linda Kruse, Paula Minton, Cheryl Scarlett. 3RD ROW: Rose Ann Wenger, Carolyn Stuc- key, Wilma Menold, Susan Scoby, Bonnie Clark, Janet Scoby, Shari Leman, Cheryl Ackerman, Janet Grimm, Connie Bartram, Ardith Kesler, Diana Keim, Joan Leuze, Doris Sylvester, June McNary. 4TH ROW: Linda Beale, Carolyn Rodecap, Mary Herrmann, Margaret Ott, Joyce Bauerle, Connie Schmitt, Karen Marteney, Cheryl Ellington, Arlinda Strahm, Marilyn Rokey, Jane Hartter, Cathy Kellenberger, Mary Shump, Joan Koch, Debbie Greene. 5TH ROW: Carol Hollister, Christie Ericksten, Linda Gutknecht, Mary Hildwein, Dana Hartter, Karen Florance, Cathy Blair, Vianna Bingman, Diana Schmitt, Neva Tibbetts, Patsy Lucas, Sondra McClain. Edna McFall. The Sabetha chapter of Future Homemakers of America chose F.H. A. —Stairway to the Future as the theme for the year. We presented the annual all-school Christmas Assembly in December. In March, several delegates and three adults attended the State Meeting in Topeka. The theme for the day was, Growing with F.H. A. Marlene Scarlett was installed as the 1967-68 State Secretary at this meeting. The F.H.A. and F.F.A. co-sponsored the annual Valentines Dance, Love's Mystical Illusion. During the week of April 2-8 we observed National F.H. A. Week. We concluded our year with F.H. A. night which was held in May. OFFICERS 1ST ROW: Susan Strahm, President; Noreen Kesler, Vice- President; Jane Ogden, Secretary; Marcia Early, Treasurer. 2ND ROW: Mary Myers, Song Leader; Marlene Scarlett, De- gree Chairman; Francine Stuckey, Historian. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE-WILLIAM PORTER FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Morris Rokey, Joe Strahm, Larry Meyer, Daryl Meyer, Don Meyer, John Aberle, Darrel Stoller, Mr. Hildwein, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Keith Barrett, Larry Wurzbacher, Galen Rokey, Arden Stoller, Don Larabee, Don Kyle, Dennis Hartter, Jay Kellenberger. THIRD ROW: Jim Kellenberger, James Aberle, Bob Evans, Delwin Strahm, Mark Herrmann, Leslie Byer, Warren Geiger. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Sylvester, Jim Hen- ninger, Doyle Bechtelheimer, Tom Evans, Mark Carpenter, Jerome Hartter, David Pfrang, Wayne Bechtel- heimer. The Future Farmers of America is an organization of farm boys who are studying vocational agriculture. The activities give the boys a chance to develop leadership, cooperation and prestige. The main purpose is to pro- mote a greater interest in the farming program and other activities related to farming. The activities for the year 1966-1967 were: Leadership School, 3 red Ribbons; FFA-FHA Skating Party; Public Speaking; Valentine Dance; National FFA Week, Exhibit at Hughes; Dairy Contest, First Place; Better Beef Day, First place; Dist. Livestock Contest, Second Place; State Convention; State Farmers, Don Meyer, Daryl Meyer; State Judging Team; FFA Banquet. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Daryl Meyer, President; Don Meyer, Secretary; John Aberle, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Larry Meyer, Sentinel; Joe Strahm, Treasurer; Darrell Stoller, Reporter. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV FLENTIE INCORPORATED FBLA 1ST ROW: Mr. Killen, sponsor; Bob Johnson, Butch Moser, John Aberle, Debbie Emert, Bonnie Clark, Marcena Meister, Morris Rokey, Doyle Bechtelheimer, Mr. Priestley, sponsor. 2ND ROW: Rose Ann Wenger, Marlene Scarlett, Gay Nita Parli, Mary Myers, Marsha Stapleton, Margaret Kirk, David Gilbert, Barry McQueen, Mar- garet Ott, Diana Cooper, Reuban Spellmeier. 3RD ROW: Don Kyle, Dave Emert, Beth Meyer, Don Meyer, Linda Lehman, Daryl Meyer, Ann Montgomery, Cynthia Strahm, Jon Summers, Randy Kellenberger, Mark Scarlett. 4TH ROW: Alfred Moore, Ken Carver, Mark Strahm, James Aberle, Doug Molineux, John Berggren, Alan Brown, David Kellenberger, Galen Brey, Gerald Meyer, Bob Evans. The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America is to prepare the business students for the business world of tomorrow. Throughout the year we had a Teachers Service Project to help out the teachers. We sponsored a sock hop and had a picnic for the members. At the Kayette Karnival we had the concession stand. The FBLA had a Miss and Mr. FBLA. OFFICERS President, John Aberle; Vice President, Debbie Emert; Secretary, Bonnie Clark, Treasurer, Margaret Kirk; Historian, Morris Rokey. Sponsors: Mr. Killen, Mr. Priestley. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY MYER'S TV 26 KAYETTES FIRST ROW: Mrs. Priestley, M. Aul, F. Stuckey, J. Odgen, B. Clark, M. Myers, M. Scarlett, G. Parii, J. Koch, C. Stuckey, S. Scoby, D. Strahm, S. Plattner, S. Strahm, C. Scarlett, D. Hartter, P. Locker, R. Wenger, Miss Seckinger. SECOND ROW: D. Skoch, M. Kirk, P. Minton, L. Kruse, M. Meister, K. Florance, C. Blair, C. Chilson, J. Troxell, K. Davis, N. Key, D. Banks, L. Swain, S. McCollum, J. McNary, J. Bauerle, M. Priest, M. Ott, D. Cooper. THIRD ROW: S. Grimm, G. Barrett, D. Palmer, L. Stewart, G. Bauerle, S. Allen, A. M. Montgomery, C. Strahm, B. Meyer, L. Lehman, L. Hartter, C. Ackerman, J. Grimm, M. J. Johnson, C. Bartram, A. Kesler, D. Keim, D. Sylvester. FOURTH ROW: E. Plattner, N. Kesler, J. Pfrang, S. McClain, E. McFall, P. Edleman, C. Schmitt, K. Marteney, C. Bauman, S. Lehman, J. Scoby, B. McFall, A. Hashman, V. Bingman, D. Schmitt, N. Tibbetts, P. Lucas, C. Rodecap. FIFTH ROW: C. Kellenberger, M. Rokey, J. Hartter, A. Strahm, M. Bahr, C. Ellington, P. Ukele, S. Robinson, J. Key, J. Bailey, J. Kurz, M. Edleman, P. Lee, T. Hartter, S. Jones, J. Heiniger, W. Menold, M. Herrmann. SIXTH ROW: A. Skoch, M. Stapleton, J. Sell, L. Landman, C. Hollister, C. Ericksten, L. Beale, L. Cutknecht, J. Tennal, L. Todd, M. Shump, C. Ragan, J. Kurz, B. Flott, F. Florance, A. Montgomery, M. Hildwein, D. Greene, M. Early. Kayettes is designed to provide training in leadership that will develop the essential elements of good citizenship for each girl. Through Kayettes the girls learn to work and play together in harmony. Its purpose is to help stu- dents realize potentialities and responsibilities as citizens in a democracy, the satisfaction that comes from par- ticipation on wholesome recreation, and the joy of broadening and deepening their interests through service to their school, their community, and their world. Membership is available to all girls and 97% of the girls in SHS belonged. Activities of the year included: Big and Little Sister Party; Collection for 6 drives; Selling holly, magazines and mums; Christmas Dance; Caroling Party; Twirp Dance; Powderpuff Basketball Game; Heart Sisters; School Clean-up; City Hall Clean-up; Mother-Laughter Banquet; Senior G Faculty Breakfast; Nigeria Relief; Kayette Carnival; Kayette Girl of the 6 weeks; and having Miss Wanda May Vinson as speaker. BOARD MEMBERS President, C. Stuckey; Vice-President, P. Locher; Secretary, S. Plattner; Treasurer, R. Wenger; Regular Programs, C. Scar- lett; Special Programs, G. Parii; Songleader, M. Scarlett; Pianist, J. Ogden; Sponsor, Mrs. Priestley; Director of Finance, J. Koch; Director of Publicity, D. Strahm; Director of Points, F. Stuckey; Director of Recreation, S. Scoby; School Service, S; Strahm; Community Service, D. Hartter; World Service, B. Clark; Director of Parliamentary Law, M. Myers; Sponsor, Miss Seckinger. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY SABETHA FASHION CENTER 27 JAY-JAYS 1ST ROW: Mrs. Reed, Sponsor; B. Clark, C. Strahm, B. Meyer, F. Stuckey, S. Plattner, C. Scarlett, J. Koch, D. Greene, P. Locher, M. Stapleton, L. Kruse, P. Minton, M. Kirk. 2ND ROW: M. Bahr, D. Palmer, R. Wenger, J. Pfrang, S. Grimm, G. Barrett, C. Bartram, J. Grimm, M. Johnson, M. Edleman, J. Bailey, A. Kesler, D. Keim, J. Tennal, L. Landman, M. Hildwein, J. Sell, J. Kurz. 3RD ROW: P. Ukele, C. Stuckey, S. Strahm, C. Ackerman, S. Leman, J. Scoby, M. Ott, M. Early, J. Bauerle, K. Marteney, C. Schmitt, A. Hashman, M. Shump, M. Myers, K. Florance, A. Skoch, D. Strahm, J. McNary. 4TH ROW: S. Robinson, C. Ellington, E. Plattner, N. Kesler, P. Lucas, N. Tibbetts, D. Schmitt, V. Bingman, C. Blair, D. Hartter, L. Lehman, M. Scarlett, L. Todd, G. Bauerle, S. Allen, G. Parii, M. Herrmann, M. Aul. 5TH ROW: J. Ogden, M. Priest, L. Hartter, W. Menold, J. Heiniger, S. Scoby, S. McCollum, D. Shargas, P. Edelman, B. McFall, M. Meister, K Bauman, D. Skoch, C. Ragan, L. Beale, J. Kurz, S. McClain, A. Montgomery, E. McFall, B. Flott, A. Montgomery, L. Stewart, F. Florance, D. Emert, D. Cooper, C. Rodecap, D. Sylvester, L. Swain. The Jay-Jays started off the year by sponsoring the Homecoming half-time and the Homecoming Dance. Twilight Stroll in Autumn was the theme for the dance. Later on they were in charge of the Hog Calling Con- test at the Kayette Kamival. After the Kayette Clean-up the Jay-Jays sponsored a sock hop. The Jay-Jays were represented at every football and basketball game this year. OFFICERS 1ST ROW: Francine Stuckey, Points Chairman; Joan Koch, Treasurer; Deb- bie Greene, Secretary; Sandy Plattner, Vice-President; Cheryl Scarlett, Presi- dent. 2ND ROW: Miss Mahar, Spon- sor, Phyllis Locher, Cheerleader Re- presentative; Mrs. Reed, Sponsor. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV LEHMAN AND MEYER PLUMBING, HEATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING CHEERLEADERS A-TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Kirk, Linda Kruse, Paula Minton, Marsha Stapleton, Phyllis Locher. B-TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Beth Meyer, Bonnie Clark, Cynthia Strahm. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CLARK'S DAIRY DELIVERY 29 S-CLUB 1ST ROW: Coach Baldridge, Sponsor, Paul Spring, Jim Argabright, Bill Porter, Dave Frey, Ronnie Hartter, Coach Clark, Sponsor, and Coach Harwerth, Sponsor. 2ND ROW: Ron Krebs, Butch Moser, Alfred Moore, Jim Cook, Dennis McCorkle, Bob Flentie, Jeff Tennal, David Gilbert, Jan Miller. 3RD ROW: Mark Fenton, Rod Wenger, Morris Rokey, JohnStone, Kenneth Grimm, David Kellenberger, Chris Tennal, Mark Scarlett, Mark Herrmann. 4TH ROW: Galen Kaul, Mike Dawson, Reaben Spell- meier, Larry Meyer, Gary Priest, John Berggren, Don Cleavinger, Joe Strahm, Mike Murchinson. The purpose of the S-Club is to further the interest of athletics and good sportsmanship and instill a proper attitude toward our school and community living. Anyone earning a varsity letter in football, basketball, track or golf is eligible for membership. The S-Club has sponsored various projects in- cluding building a new track record board and having a slave day. OFFICERS President, Paul Spring; Vice-President, Jim Argabright; Secretary, Bill Porter; Treasurer, David Frey; Sgt. of Arms, Ronnie Hartter. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV HUGHES CLOTHING 30 KEY CLUB 1ST ROW: Jeri Summers, Morris Rokey, John Aberle, Charles Bacon, Mark Fenton, Vaughn Minton. 2ND ROW: David Gilbert, Ronnie Menold, Pat Christine, Rick Kellenberger, Chris Tennel, Jon Sum- mers, Doug Molineux, Don Meyer, Randy Kellenberger. 3RD ROW: David Emert, Harold Johns, Mark Strahm, Daryl Meyer, Delwin Strahm, Jeff Tennal, Mr. Martin, sponsor. Key Club had a very eventful year climaxed with the District Convention. At District we were proud to have Dave Gilbert elected Lt. Governor of our division. We also won 2nd place for single service, 2nd for achievement and 2nd for talent. During the year we kept busy with our prize-winning single service project of the safety car-check. We checked all students' cars for various features such as seat belts, horn and lights and also posted safety posters. Since Key Club is the only boys service organi- zation, we kept busy through the year with drives, get-out-the-vote campaigns and the Easter Assembly. We also sold student directories with all the telephone numbers of the SHS students. We will be always remembered for our announcements! KEY CLUB BOARD 32 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Coach Baldridge, Ron Krebs, Butch Moser, Chris Tennal, Charles Hartter, Reuben Spellmeier, Morris Rokey, Paul Spring, David Frey, John Stone, Alfred Moore, Coach Clark, Coach Harwerth. SECOND ROW: David Gilbert, Trainer; Mark Scarlett, Art Zimmerman, Galen Brey, John Berggren, Bill Porter, Ronnie Hartter, Jim Argabright, Galen Kaul, Don Cleavinger, Mark UNDERCLASSMEN LETTERMEN FRONT ROW: Jim Argabright, Bill Porter, John Berggren, Don Cleavinger, Mark Scarlett. SECOND ROW: Rodney Hartter, Galen Kaul, Mark Hermann, Mark Fenton. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY WESTERN AUTO AND YAMAHA 34 SQUAD Fenton, Mark Hermann, Mike Murchinson, Trainer. THIRD ROW: Keith Barrett, Larry Bums, Craig Cooper, Randy Kellenberger, Gerald Meyer, Rickey Kellenberger, Bob Flen- tie, Randy Garber, Vaughn Minton, Danny Montgomery. FRESHMEN FRONT ROW: Coach Harwerth, Don Strahm, Rodney Noble, David Drumm, Mike Murchinson. SECOND ROW: Rick Wisdom, Steve Leuthold, Mark Bahr. THIRD ROW: Bob Campbell, Daryl Hartter, Jack Shaefer. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY PEOPLE’S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 35 FOOTBALL SCORES Sabetha 13 - 14 St. Peter G Paul Sabetha 13 - 26 Warn ego Sabetha 6-24 Tonganoxie Sabetha 13 - 21 Holton Sabetha 19-2 Hiawatha Sabetha 41-6 Elwood Sabetha 0-18 Immaculata Sabetha 13 - 24 Horton Sabetha 0-12 Effingham BASKETBALL SCORES Sabetha 62 - 67 St. Peter Paul Sabetha 52-50 Wamego Sabetha 47-54 Marysville Sabetha 51 - 60 Seneca Sabetha 53-54 Holton Sabetha 63 - 66 Hiawatha Sabetha 90 - 49 Horton Sabetha 31 - 32 Tonganoxie Sabetha 47 - 48 Effingham Sabetha 60 - 54 Horton Sabetha 49 - 62 Highland Sabetha 45 - 59 Smith Center Sabetha 70 - 59 Holton Sabetha 61 - 71 Wamego Sabetha 55 - 56 Hiawatha Sabetha 46 - 56 Effingham Sabetha 36-54 Tonganoxie Sabetha 61 - 46 Highland Sabetha 47 - 45 Wathena Sabetha 39 - S3 Easton OFFENSIVE 36 DEFENSIVE STUDENT TRAINERS Mike Murchinson David Gilbert COACHES: Harwerth, Baldridge, Clark. TRI-CAPTAINS: Morris Rokey, Paul Spring, David Frey. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DARVILLE'S DRUG STORE 37 LETTERMEN David Frey Charles Hartter Ronnie Krebs Reuben Spellmeier Paul Spring John Stone THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV DREHER STUDIO RAGAN HY-KLAS A-TEAM A-TEAM, FRONT ROW: Don Cleavinger, Mark Scarlett, Jan Miller, Larry Meyer, Mark Fenton, Paul Spring. SECOND ROW: Coach Clark, David Frey, Gary Priest, John Berggren, Rixey Wertenberger, Bill Porter, Mark Hermann, Coach Baldridge. Coach Harwerth, Coach Clark, Coach Baldridge. Mike Murchinson, David Gilbert, Dean Remmers- TRA INERS. MILLER’S jFiumtain flharmanj 39 B-TEAM FRONT ROW: Joe Strahm, Don Cleavinger, Jim Cook, Mark Scarlett, Gerald Meyer, Mark Hermann. SECOND ROW: Coach Clark, Dennis Murchinson, Randy Garber, Ronnie Hartter, Rixey Wertenberger, Coach Baldridge. THIRD ROW: Randy Kellenberger, Rixey Kellenberger, Danny Montgomery Ie£f Tennal, Keith Barrett, David Spring. 6 y’ 3 FRESHMEN FRONT ROW: Dean Remmer, Trainer; Danny Priest, Bill Meister, Bob Campbell, Gary Scoby, Steve Leuthold. SECOND ROW: David Drumm, Rodney Noble, Don Strahm, Steve Reid, Daryl Hartter, Rick Wisdom, Coach Harwerth. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV JACK'S SHOP 40 LETTERMEN Jan Miller Bill Porter Gary Priest Mark Scarlett Paul Spring Rixey Wertenberger THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY KIRK'S STANDARD SERVICE SPRING'S STANDARD SERVICE 41 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY GEIGER'S JEWELRY 42 TRACK FIRST ROW: Alfred Moore, Gary Priest, Paul Spring, Jam Miller, Kenny Grimm, Butch Moser, Dave Frey, Rod Wenger, Joe Strahm, John Berggren, Galen Haul, Coach Baldridge. SECOND ROW: Larry Wurzbacher, Neil Plat- tner, Chris Tennal, Don Cleavinger, Mark Scarlett, Jim Argabright, Ronnie Hartter, Keith Barrett, Kevin Ten- nal, Rick Kellenberger, Randy Garber, Mike Dawson. THIRD ROW:Ronnie Menold, Don Strahm, David Drumm, Daryl Hartter, Mark Bahr, Steve Leuthold, Rick Wisdom, Steve Reid, Danny Goodman, Don Larabee. FOURTH ROW: Dave Gilbert, Manager; Mike Murchison, Manager; Art Zimmerman, Vaughn Minton, Craig Cooper, Larry Burns, Danny Priest, Rodney Noble, Rick Cooper, Gary Scoby, Ccach Harwerth. Jim Argabright Jr. Discus-Shotput this page sponsored bv WENGER MANUFACTURING CO. Don Cleavinger So. Low Hurdles 43 Ken Grimm Sr. Half Mile Galen Kaul Jr. Discus-Shotput Dave Frey Sr. Low and High Hurdles Ronnie Hartter Jr. Quarter Mile Relay Mike Dawson So. Two Mile Alfred Moore Sr. Quarter G Mile Relay Jan Miller Sr. 220 yd. Dash 44 Butch Moser Sr. Prima Donna Pole Vault Gary Priest Sr. Prima Donna High Jump Chris Tennal Jr. Javelin S 220 yd. Dash Mark Scarlett So. Quarter G Mile Relay Rodney Wenger Sr. Mile S Two Mile 45 SEASON RECORD State Indoor 2nd Ottawa Relays 2nd Marysville Triangular 1st Marysville Relays 1st Perry Relays 1st Hiawatha Relays 1st Effingham Invitational 1st Baker Relays Big Seven Meet 1st 1st Regional 1st State Outdoor 3rd 1967 SQUAD RECORDS 2 Mile Run - Rodney Wenger - 9:47 seconds Mile Run - Rodney Wenger - 4:31 High Jump - Gary Priest - S'll 3 4 Pole Vault - Butch Moser - 12' 4 880 Relay - Alfred Moore - 1:32.4 Chris Tennal Jan Miller Paul Spring 120 yard High Hurdles - Dave Frey - 14. 7 180 yard Low Hurdles - Dave Frey - 20.2 Discus - Jim Argabright - 127' 11 CROSS COUNTRY 46 Seniors Rod Wenger 1st Ken Grimm League 17th Regional 29th 1st State 43rd 1st Sophomores League Regional State Mike Dawson 6th 7th 12th Mark Scarlett 18th 17th 40th Juniors League Regional State Mark Fenton 19th 19th 33rd Ron Hartter Injured Injured Injured GOLF GOLF TEAM: FIRST ROW: Jim Christman, Bob Campbell, Jon Summers, Jim Cook, Mark Fenton, Randy Kellenberger, SECOND ROW: Jeff Tennal, Bob Flentie, Galen Brey, Bill Porter, David Spring, Dennis McCorkle, Coach Clark. 48 2-MAN TEAM CAPTAIN CONCERT BAND DIRECTOR: Mr. Lewis Johnson FLUTES SAXOPHONES BASSOON Marilyn Edelman Larry Burns Margaret Priest Karen Florence Mark Strahm Francie Florance Shari Leman BASS CLARINET Cynthia Strahm Candy Ragan Debbie Greene Betty McFall Susan Strahm Bonnie Clark Kathy Bauman CLARINETS Connie Schmitt Rose Wenger BARITONES Beth Meyer (NOT PICTURED) Diana Schmitt Paula Minton Linda Lehman Mark Fenton Marlene Scarlett TRUMPETS Neva Tibbetts TYMPANI Joan Koch David Kellenberger Joan Kurz David Emert Ronnie Menold June McNary Bob Johnson Mary J. Johnson Kenneth Grimm BASS Joyce Bauerle Rixey Wertenberger Dean’ Remmett Vaughn Minton TENOR SAX Sandra McClain Bob Flentie DRUMS Pat Christine Rodney Noble Ann Montgomery FRENCH HORN CONTRA BASS Dennis McCorkle Cheryl Scarlett Janice Bailey STRING BASS Jeri Summers Donald Shump (NOT PICTURED) Phyllis Locher THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY KIRT’S HI-WAY SERVICE 50 BAND COUNCIL Joan Koch, Secretary; Paula Minton, Librarian; Marlene Scarlett, Student Director; Lewis Johnson, Director; David Emert, President; Mark Strahm, Vice President. TWIRLERS Betty McFall, Susan Strahm, Marlene Scarlett, Cheryl Scarlett, Debbie Greene THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY GREENE’S DRUG STORE 51 CLARINET CHOIR FRONT ROW: Ronnie Menold, Neva Tibbets, Joan Koch, Connie Schmitt. SECOND ROW: Margaret Priest, June McNary, Joan Kurz, Diana Schmitt, Marlene Scarlett, Linda Lehman. THIRD ROW: Janice Bailey, Donald Shump, Susan Strahm, Kathy Bauman. DRUM MAJORETTE SPECIAL CHORUS FIRST ROW: Mr. Lewis Johnson, Director; Marcena Meister, Bonnie Clark, Marilyn Edelman, Phyllis Locher, Paula Minton, Cheryl Scarlett, Rose Ann Wenger. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Ellington, Janice Bai- ley, Debbie Strahm, Jill Tennal, Linda Todd, Marilyn Rokey, James Aberle. THIRD ROW: Marlene Scarlett, Karen Florence, Ann Montgomery, Linda Lehman, Morris Rokey, Rod Wenger, Galen Rokey. FOURTH ROW: Wilma Menold, Janet Heninger, Sara Jones, Jane Ogden, Gay Nita Parli, Debbie Shar- gus, Ronnie Menold, John Aberle. MADRIGAL FIRST ROW: Galen Rokey, Marilyn Edelman, Karen Florence, Gay Nita Parli, Phyllis Locher, Cheryl Scarlett, James Aberle, Jane Ogden. SECOND ROW: Rod Wenger, Ronnie Menold, Morris Rokey, Mar- cena Meister, Marilyn Rokey, John Aberle, Marlene Scarlett, Paula Minton. 53 MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Margaret Kirk, Marlene Scarlett, Marsha Stapleton, Susan Strahm, Marcena Meister, Bonnie Clark, Marilyn Edelman, Jill Tennal, Phyllis Locher, Paula Minton, Cheryl Scarlett, Rose Ann Wenger, Morris Rokey. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lewis Johnson, Marcia Aul, Joan Koch, Mary Shump, Janice Bailey, Debbie Strahm, Judy Pfrang, Linda Todd, Arlinda Strahm, Marilyn Rokey, June McNary, Doris Sylvester, Nancy Key. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Edelman, Karen Florence, Cathy Blair, Mary Myers, Francie Florence, Candy Ragan, Becky Flott, Kathy Bauman, Janet Grimm, Mary Jean Johnson, Connie Bartram, Ardith Kesler, Diana Keim, Greg Newlin. FOURTH ROW: Connie Schmitt, Karen Marteney, Cheryl Ellington, Linda Hartter, Margaret Priest, Joyce Baurle, Margaret Ott, Jane Ogden, Gay Nita Parli, Marcia Early, Ann Hashman, Betty McFall, Rod Wenger, Mike Murchinson. FOURTH ROW: Sondra McClain, Edna McFall, Wilma Menold, Susan Scoby, Janet Heiniger, Patsy Lucas, Sara Jones, Janet Scoby, Shari Leman, Cheryl Ackerman, Debbie Shargus, Mark Strahm, Mark Carpenter, Galen Rokey. SIXTH ROW: Ann Montgomery, Cynthia Strahm, Beth Meyer, Linda Lehman, Fran- cine Stuckey, Linda Kellenberger, Janis Henry, Linda Gutknecht, Christie Erickston, Dean Remmers, Roger Rison, James Aberle, John Aberle, Ronnie Menold. The SHS Marching Band has participated in many activities this past year. Some of them are, the Nebraska State Fair at Lincoln, Nebraska, KU Band Day, Hiawatha Halloween Frolic, Memorial Day, Sabetha Rodeo, and all of our downtown pep assemblies as well as all home football games. The Pep Band has played at all home basketball games. We were fortunate to have Jeri Summers who recomposed a few modern’1 songs for us to play. Our concert Band has played for the Hiawatha High School in the League Music Exchange Program, Creamery Day at Sabetha, the Unified District Spring Concert at Sabetha, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. Clarinet Choir is a part of our music program. They received a 1 rating at the State Music Festival at Emporia. This group also played at our school Christmas Assembly. Another group that is from the band is a Sax Trio. They have played for many social clubs and for Churches in Morrill, Kansas, Bern, Kansas, and DuBois, Nebraska. Our vocal department has three separate choruses. The mixed chorus is for those in school who just like to sing. Special Chorus is a group that puts on programs at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter School Assem- blies. They also sang at the Rest Home in Seneca with the Local Legion members at Christmas time, sang at Holton for the League Music Exchange Program, at Baccalaureate and Graduation. Madrigal is composed of members from Special Chorus. They have sung at Holton in the League Music Ex- change Program and at Graduation. Gay Parli, soloist, received a 1 rating at the State Music Festival at Emporia. She also sung at many school organization meetings, at Holton in the Exchange program, for churches and social organizations of the sur- rounding areas of Sabetha. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV SABETHA SAFEWAY STORE 54 HIGH HONOR ROLL LEFT TO RIGHT, 1ST ROW: Galen Rokey, Jim Cook, Dana Hartter, Debbie Strahm, Judy Sell, Mary Myers, Debbie Banks. 2ND ROW: Peggy Lee, Judy Kurz, Janice Bailey, Mary Ann Hildwein, Phyllis Locher, Marcia Early, Linda Kruse, Marlene Scarlett. 3RD ROW: Janet Heiniger, Galen Brey, John Aberle, David Kellenberger, Ronnie Menold, Mark Carpenter, Gerald Meyer, Jeri Summers. HONOR ROLL THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV CHRISTMAN'S UPHOLSTERY AND SCARLETT'S UPHOLSTERY 55 Smile, You're on Candid Camera! Help! How'd I get stuck with this? “HERE COME THE BRIDES!” Play Cast Jimmy Took . . . Bill Thompson . . . Mr. Oswald . . . . Madge Burns . . . Aunt Ellen Thompson Uncle Dan Took David Kellenberger .... Joe Strahm David Gilbert Mary Myers Marlene Scarlett Dennis Murchison Play Cast Peg Westfield.............. Mrs. Duvalle Smith.......... Bubble's Duvalle............ Lady Macbeth................ McDaniel.................... . . . Gay Parli . Marcia Early Marsha Stapleton . . . Judy Kurz . . . Judy Sell “DESPERATE AMBROSE” Play Cast Jake........................ Ambrose Groves.............. Bert Miller................. Sheriff Crandel.............. Hoot Owl Pete................ Stinkweed.................... Nancy Martin................ John Aberle Jeri Summers , . John Stone Daryl Meyer Ron Marteney . Dave Emert . Dana Hartter Anne Martin Mabelle . . Beth . . . . Mrs. Sprool Lena . . . Judge . . . Stage-driver Play Cast ................Caro}yn Stuckey ...................Susan Strahm ................Sandy Plattner ..............Phyllis Locher .................Karen Florance .....................Ken Carver ..........Doyle Bechtelheimer Homer the Kid! ? . . . Homer the Kid! ? . .. What kind of girl do you think I am, anyway? Yup, Homer the Kid. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DALE’S BODY SHOP 57 A BIT OF LONDON 58 59 ROYALTY THEME TWILIGHT STROLL IN AUTUMN SUSAN STRAHM HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS CAROLYN STUCKEY 63 HALLOWEEN QUEEN CANDIDATE: PAULA MINTON ESCORT: JOHN STONE CHRISTMAS QUEEN: CHERYL SCARLETT ESCORT: DAVE SCOBY VALENTINE QUEEN: LINDA KRUSE VALENTINE KING: DARYL MEYER 64 SENIORS KENNETH CARVER ROGER ERICKSTEN KAREN FLORENCE CHARLES HARTTER DANA HARTTER DALE (RANDY) LAWSON JOAN LEUZE MARCENA MEISTER ALFRED MOORE FRANCIS (BUTCH) MOSER BURTON ROBINSON DENNIS STALLBAUMER JOHN STONE ROD WENGER 75 COMMENCEMENT HONOR STUDENTS Dana Sue Hartter...............................Summa Cum Laude John Robert Aberle.............................Magna Cum Laude STUDENTS GRADUATING CUM LAUDE John Robert Aberle Cheryl Lynn Ellington Roger David Ericksten Karen Louis Florance Shirley Ann Grimm Dana Sue Hartter Noreen Faye Kesler Julia Ann Key Linda Mae Kruse Phyllis Kathleen Locher Daryl James Meyer Donald Kent Meyer Jan Douglas Miller Paula Jo Minton Douglas Warren Molineux Sandra Jean Plattner Gary Lee Priest John Frederick Stone Susan Jo Strahm Carolyn Dorothea Stuckey Gerald Frederick Summers Pamela Day Ukele Rodney Alan Wenger 76


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