Sabetha High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Sabetha, KS)
- Class of 1968
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BL UEJA Y Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Eight Published By THE BL UEJA Y STAFF of S A BETH A HIGH SCHOOL SABETHA, KANSAS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Administration 2 Student Life 3 Organizations 4 Academics 5 Underclassmen 6 A thletics 7 Activities 8 Seniors 9 Advertising 9 3 FOREWORD What you see and read in this book is only a fraction of our lives at Sabetha High School. We have tried to express the feelings of happiness, success, accomplishment, and fellowship we have all felt this past year. We seniors feel proud of our efforts in compiling this annual, yet humble as we look ahead into the future. We urge those students who will soon be taking our place to strive to make our school a better place. The 1968 Annual Staff 4 DEDICA TION This yearbook is dedicated to Mrs. William Porter in recog- nition of her service to Sabetha High School as Clerk of the Board of Education for twenty-one years. 5 ADMINISTRATION Superintendent’s Message To the annual staff, their director and the class of 1968, I extend my sincere congratulations. This has been an eventful year in Unified School District No. 441. The patrons of the district indicated by majority vote that Education is important when they chose to build a new high school at Sabetha and a new physical education building at Wet more. It has been an eventful year arSabetha High School because of the fine student body and the suc- cess in all areas of Education. To the departing Se- niors, I want to extend my Best Wishes for success in your chosen endeavor. J.A. Cleavinger Superintendent Principal’s Message Congratulations to the Senior class of 1968 on all the achievements which were obtained during your four years at Sabetha High School. Those four years have brought forth--new growth, new ideas, new outlooks, along with some frustration and lots of success. Best Wishes to each of you and may you contin- ue to have success and happiness as your education continues because there is only one thing that costs more than education today-----the lack of it. Beryl Drumm Principal l l l t«€Uf 1 mutm n.pitCHOioct rrrc-ourc TYPING I SIC I iPflNiSM 1 TUO H8U i NQMC (C. I AlCtlM 0 . MBTM 8 Board Of Education LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Gold; Donald Montgomery, President; William Deaver; William Reed, Vice Presi- dent; William Eisenbisej Lynn Lukert; Doris Porter, Clerk. STUDENT GO VERNMENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Marlene Scarlett, John Berggren, Mark Fenton, Jane Odgen. 9 ELIZABETH AHERNS Librarian Kayettes Sponsor HAROLD BRIGGS English Jr. Class Sponsor A Polock Victory Cake? JAMES BALDRIDGE Physical Education S Club Sponsor DENNIS CHAMBERS Science Jr. Class Sponsor 10 JENNIE FINNEY English Jr. Class Sponsor ROLLIN HALL Business Student Council Yearbook Sponsor Hey, pass that spirit jug on down here! DON FISCHER Guidance N.H.S. Sponsor NORMAN HILDWEIN Vocational Agri. FFA Sponsor 11 WILLIAM HOWARD Guidance N.H. S. Sponsor LEWIS JOHNSON Music Fr. Class Sponsor Happiness is. .. A VICTORY!! ! GARY JOHNSON Social Science Sr. Class Sponsor JANICE KOCHER Physical Education Jay Jays Sponsor 12 ROBERT LAMBERT English, Speech Fr. Class Sponsor Play Director NELSON MARTIN Science Soph. Class Sponsor DRUMstick anyone BEN LICKTEIC Mathematics Jr. Class Sponsor EUGENE McCLAIN Social Science Soph. Class Sponsor 13 FRED PRIESTLEY Business FBLA Sponsor LOUISE SHENOY Home Economics FHA Sponsor To make the most, One MUST study! LOLA PRIESTLEY Foreign Language Kayettes Sponsor WENDELL SMITH Mathematics Sr. Class Sponsor 14 SCHOOL PERSONNEL Bus Drivers: LEFT TO RIGHT; Tomy Brammer, Kenneth Scoby, Gladys Van Neste , Paul Tanking, Ray Gilbert, Ed Bauerle, Gary Graham, Carl Kirk (not shown). 15 MR. ROYWEICK Custodian STUDENT LIFE Would you believe 3:40 1 2 P.M????? School Classroom????? Did you say Boys ????? Honest! I didn't cheat. It sure is getting hot! The winner and still champion This is Physics? Getting to know you Getting to know all about you. Too deep for words Mighty Good Stuff! ? He threw one too many corks! ! 21 ORGANIZATIONS OFFICERS : Marlene Scarlett, V. -pres. ; John Berggren, Pres. ; Mark Fenton, Treas., Jane Ogden, Sec. Student Council had many discussions concern- ing improvements for the school and student behav- ior. They made a rule that students should salute the flag at each assembly to promote patriotism. Also, a committee was formed to teach students to say the flag salute correctly. A committee was formed to attempt to make study hall rules uniform throughout the school. The lunchroom situation was discussed, but to no avail. It's been brought to our attention. . . STUDENT CO UNCIL 24 Officers: Wilma Menold, Sec.; Judy Sell, V.-pres.; Debby Strahm, Pres.; Ronnie Menold, Treas. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This year NHS has provided numerous benefits for students. In January we sponsored an all-school assembly with Mr. Richard Hrdlicka as the guest speaker. In February a trip was taken to the Kansas State Legislature with the senior class. The fifth six weeks operation smarts was caiTied out. The Sen- ior Scholarship fund was raised from $75 to $100. Also, NHS offered a tutoring service for those stu- dents having difficulty in certain subjects. 25 And now we're going to play. Are you guys trying to tell us something? 26 Freshmen Frolic? Devoted, Sincere, Talented? Kayette activities for the year included: Big and Little Sister Party; Kansas Children's Service League Drive, Cerebral Palsy Drive; Meals for Millions at the Thanksgiving Assembly; Selling Christmas holly and wreaths; All School Caroling Party; Christmas Dance; Publicity for the School Bond Election; School Clean-up; Faculty Ap- preciation and Teacher's Teas; Kayette of the 6-weeks and Kayette of the Year; and the Annual Mother-Daugh- ter Banquet. Officers: Debby Strahm, Regular Programs; Gay Parli, Vice-President; Joan Koch, President; Susan Scoby, Secretary; Marcia Early, Treasurer; Marlene Scarlett, Special Programs; Judy Kurz, Director of Publicity; Cynthia Strahm, Director of World Service; Ann Montgomerys Pi anist; Janice Bailey, Director of School Service; Mary Shump, Director of Finance; Janet Heiniger, Songleader; Debby Greene, Director of Points; Mrs. Priestley; Becky Flott, Parlia- mentarian; Candy Regan, Director of Recreation; Mrs. Ahrens. 27 F.H.A FHA was organized to further interests in Home Economics. This year's activities included a beau- tification project, sending clothes to the Vietnamise, sponsoring the Valentine's Dance and presenting a fashion show at the annual FHA Night. FHA's not so bad! ! Future Homemaker of America ??? Officers: Marcia Early, Pres. ; Marlene Scarlett, St. Rep. ; Karen Marteney, Hist. ; Mary Herrmann, V. - pres. ; Cynthia Strahm, Treas. ; Ann Montgomery, Song Leader; Arlinda Strahm, Degree Chm. ; Mary Myers, Sec. ; Mrs. Shenoy, Sponsor. 28 F.F.A. Officers: Galen Rokey, Sec. ; James Aberle, Sent. ; Darrel Stoller, V. -pres. ; Mark Herrmann, Treas. ; Joe Strahm, Pres. ; Jay Kellenberger, Hist. The Sabetha Chapter of the F.F.A. be- gan the year by winning a blue ribbon at Leadership School at Holton. To raise money for various activities the F. F. A. sold popcorn at all home football games. For die Chapter Party the F. F. A. held a basketball game at the high school. They also sponsored the Valentine Dance and promoted National F.F.A. Week. Through- out the year they participated in district and state judging contests. The highlight of the year was the Parent-Son Banquet held April 22. Noah's ark?? 29 30 S-CL UB The purpose of the S-Club is to further the in- terest of athletics and good sportsmanship and instill a proper attitude toward our school and community. Anyone earning a varsity letter in football, basket- ball, track, or golf is eligible for membership. The S-Club has sponsored various projects, including a donation of $150 towards a 16 mm camera for ath- letics, and bringing the track record board up to date. Officers: Joe Strahm, V. -pres. ; Jim Argabright, Pres. ; Jim Cook, Treas. ; Ronnie Hartter, Sec. 31 J A Y JA YS Officers: Judy Kurz, Points Chair. ; Diana Schmitt, Sec. ; Marsha Stapleton, Cheer. Lead. Rep. ; Karen Marteney, Points Chair. ; Debby Greene, Treas. ; Gay Parli, Pres. ; Mrs. Kocher, Sponsor; Janice Bailey, V. -pres. The Dating Game. That's our sponsor! Jon?? 32 The winning poster, Seniors, who else? Happiness is We've got spirit? Who, me?? The Jay Jays sponsored the annual Homecoming Dance. A good sports- manship week was held to improve sportsmanship and spirit. It was very successful. One night a poster party was held after school which was alot of fun. The Jay Jays backed the team all the way adding their support at the pep assemblies and games. 33 Officers: Pat Christine, Vice-pres. ; Ronnie Menold, Sec. ; Dennis Murchison, Senior Rep.; Chris Tennal, Pres. ; Mark Fenton, Treas.; Jon Summers, Junior Rep. ; Rick Wisdom, Sophomore Rep. KEY CL UB This year the Key Club activities included: selling tickets for the Albany Historical Society; soliciting for Mental Health and the Heart Fund; collecting trash on the streets; planting grass on the school lawn; and campaigning for the School Bond Election. Now what do I do? 34 FBLA This year the Sabetha Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America had seven regular meetings and went on two field trips. On the first trip, we toured the Wenger Manufacturing Inc. and were shown the various areas in which they special - ize. We also visited our local creamery. The FBLA invited speakers to tell us about their professions. The speakers included Max Mock, president of the Farmer's State Bank, and Ralph Tennal from the Sabetha Herald. Officers: Galen Brey, Pres. ; David Kellenberger, V. - pres. ; Mary Myers, Treas. ; Marsha Stapleton, Hist.; Linda Lehman, Sec. 35 ACADEMICS 38 Thinker? or Detentioner? Anyone for egg gas? Ever hear of Newton's theory of SLEEP? i i i i t i i i i Have you seen a TV? I haven't seen one. . . Well, I didn't take it! The FLY strikes again! ! ! Look! Who's the teacher? You or me! Stealing a typewriter again? Guess Who's Did you see the way he looked at me? Got to make this dress quick, haven't a thing to wear. 41 Feeding your face... Herrmann! UNDERCLASSMEN Marilyn Althouse Michael Althouse Deborah Argabright Steven Barrett Gene Bauman Lennis Bechtel- heimer Officers: Jay Montgomery, President; Yvonne Grimm, Vice-president; Janet Meyer, Secretary; Jeanne Wen- ger, Treasurer; Ted Remmers, Student Council Rep- resentative; Sponsors: Lewis Johnson and Bob Lambert. Phillip Bingman Joy Bitterman John Blair Robert Brown Milton Drumm Mark Edelman Joe Estle Michael Frey See something interesting? Paul Gilbert Karen Goodman Yvonne Grimm Roger Grote Charles Gurney Anne Haflick 44 Dennis Hartter Marilyn Hartter Brenda Hollister William J ad win Carl Kyle Sharon Lee David Linn Jane Longberg Bill Meyer A new freshman? Janet Meyer Libby Meyer Rick Meyer Jody Mock Jay Montgomery John Mowder John Murchison Tom Noble Erma Plattner Ted Remmers Patrick Rodecap Donald Rokey Excedrin headache no. FRESHMEN! 45 Freshman romance Lisa Rokey Randal Rostetter Sheila Sheeley Fred Showman Underclassman Champs! Kathy Shroyer Deborah Stapleton Susan Stone Chris Stones Dennis Stones Marilyn Strahm Steven Tappehom Kim Tennal Jeanne Wenger James Williams Lost Freshman? 46 Cheryl Ackerman Mark Bahr Connie Bart ram Kathy Bauman Joyce Bauerle Wayne Bechtelheimer Robert Campbell Mark Carpenter Connie Chilson James Christman Richard Cooper Karlene Davis David Drumm Tom Evans Becky Flott Warren Geiger Janet Grimm Dale Gutknecht Daryl Hartter Jerome Hartter 47 Ann Hashman Janis Henry Cathy Kellenberger Linda Kellenberger David Kriz Joan Kurz Karen Marteney Susan McCollum Jay McQueen William Meister Officers: David Spring, President; Bob Campbell, Vice-President; Joan Kurz, Secretary; Ann Mont- gomery, Treasurer; Ardith Kesler, Student Council Representative; Sponsors: Nelson Martin and Eugene McClain. Swinging Sponsor 48 Rodney Noble Zane Painter David Pfrang Daniel Priest Margaret Priest Candyce Ragan Steven Reid Dean Remmers Roger Rison Richard Robinson Connie Schmitt Gary Scoby Janet Scoby Jack Shaefer Donald Shump David Spring Donald Strahm Doris Sylvester Jean Troxell Rick Wisdom Stepping, huh? 49 Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Right, Cynthia? What a falsie! Put it on--Put it all on! James Aberle Charles Bacon Keith Barrett Vianna Bingman Larry Burns Ramon Campbell James Cavin Patrick Christine Dennis Clark Donald Cleavinger James Cook Mike Dawson Ernestine Elton Christie Ericksten Robert Flentie Randall Garber Daniel Goodman Linda Gutknecht Teresa Hartter Janet Heiniger Carol Hollister 50 Roger Hollister Sarah Jones Rick Kellenberger Edward Key Patsy Lucas Sondra McClain Vaughn Minton Ann Montgomery James Kellenberger Randy Kellenberger Donald Larabee Peggy Lee Linda Lehman Larry Linn | ■Be 'trnKlc 'eoabe+ho -fear :Cou e Me ,ar e vidcry bound CP i ooVv'-. Juniors' talent? Wilma Menold Elizabeth Meyer 51 Neil Plattner Galen Rokey Susan Scoby Melvin Sell David Spring Arden Stoller OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Rick Kellenberger, President; Jim Cook, Vice-president; Janet Heini- ger, Secretary; not pictured Pat Christine, Treas- urer; Harold Briggs, Ben Lickteig, Jenny Finney, Dennis Chambers; sponsors. Jon Summers Daryl Surdez Neva Tibbetts Rixey Wertenberger Mark Scarlett Diana Schmitt Deborah Shargas Deborah Skoch Time to eat, Oh Joy! Cynthia Strahm Delwin Strahm Jeffrey Tennal Kevin Tennal Larry Wurzbacher Arthur Zimmerman 52 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL SEASON’S RECORD A-Team Sabetha 7 St. Peter and Paul 26 Sabetha 12 Wamego 7 Sabetha 6 T onganoxie 20 Sabetha 0 Holton 18 Sabetha 26 Hiawatha 13 Sabetha 6 Lucky 9 (Manhattan) 7 Sabetha 0 Immaculata 13 Sabetha 27 Horton 7 Sabetha 6 Effingham 13 B-Team Sabetha 26 Effingham 12 Sabetha 6 St. Peter and Paul 0 Sabetha 20 Hiawatha 12 Offense 56 Tri-Captains Coaches: Gary Johnson, Jim Baldridge. Lettermen Jim Argabright John Berggren 57 Galen Brey Mark Fenton Galen Kaul UNDERGRAD LETTERMEN Bill Porter 58 Gerald Meyer Joe Strahm VICTORY! LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Ogden, Queen, Debby Green; Marcia Early 59 Her Majestie's Throne Trainer: Mike Murchison Chain Gang: Bill Anderson, Bill Porter, Marlin Scarlett. 60 LEFT TO RIGHT TOP ROW: Jack Sheafer. Daryl Hartter, David Drumm, Bob Campbell, Bill Meister, Rodney Noble, Dan Priest, Steve Leuthold. THIRD ROW: Galen Brey, Larry Wurzbacher, Bob Flentie, Don Strahm, Randy Kellenberger, Rixey Wertenberger, Art Zimmerman, David Spring, Mike Murchison. SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach Jim Baldridge, Keith Barrett, Vaughn Minton, Randy Garber, Steve Reid, Mark Scarlett, Rick Kellenberger, Don Cleavinger, Coach Gary Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Ron Hartter, Jim Argabright, Mark Fen- ton, Mark Herrmann, Gerald Meyer, Galen Kaul, Bill Porter, John Berggren, Joe Strahm. FRESHMEN TOP ROW: Coach Wendell Smith, Robert Brown, Jay Montgomery, Dennis Stones, Mark Edelman, Paul Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Steve Barrett, Roger Grote, Rick Meyer, Kim Tennal, Dana Zeubler, Gene Bauman, Mike Althouse. FRONT ROW: Joe Estle, Charles Gurney, Tom Noble, Milton Drumm, Ted Remmers, Jim Williams. 61 BASKETBALL 5TH IN STATE Varsity LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Strahm Jim Cook, Mark Scarlett, Don Strahm, John Berggren, Rixey Wertenberger, Bill TrainerMarl Fent°n’ David SPnnS. Mark Herrmann, Don Cleavenger, Coach Wendell Smith, Mike Murchison, Big “7” Standings Team Won Lost Wamego 12 0 SABETHA 9 3 T onganoxie 7 5 Effingham 7 5 Hiawatha 3 9 Horton 2 10 Holton 1 11 62 TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL CLASSB FINAL RATINGS 1. College (Pittsburg) 19-0 2. Southeast (Assaria) 17-2 3. Humbolt 18-0 4. Tribune 16-3 5. SABETHA 14-4 6. Cimarron 16-3 7. Lindsborg 14-4 8. Ness City 16-2 9. Lincoln 16-3 10. Valley Falls 16-0 Junior Varsity TOP ROW Left to Right: Coach Gary Johnson, Daryl Hartter, Steve Reid, Keith Barrett, Rodney Noble, Trainer Art Zimmerman. BOTTOM ROW: Randy Kennenberger, Mark Bahr, Steve Leuthold, Dan Priest, Bill Meister, Rick Kellenberger. 63 Seasons Scores Sabetha 33 St. Peter G Paul 45 Sabetha 43 Wamego 63 Sabetha 72 Seneca 48 Sabetha 67 Holton 36 Sabetha 58 Hiawatha 44 Sabetha 50 Marysville 40 Sabetha 51 T onganoxie 38 Sabetha 40 Effingham 36 Sabetha 67 Highland 31 Sabetha 67 Horton 52 WATHENA TOURNAMENT Sabetha 61 Midway (Denton) 39 Sabetha 58 Wathena 29 Sabetha 53 Holton 34 Sabetha 39 Wamego 52 Sabetha 47 Hiawatha 34 Sabetha 47 Effingham 49 Sabetha 41 T onganoxie 39 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Sabetha 41 St. Peter Paul 54 Sabetha 50 Frankfort 51 Honors John Berggren Mark Scarlett: Honorable Men- tion in Big 7 League. Mark Fenton: Second Team All Northeast, Hon- orable Mention-State Class B, First Team All League. 64 Letter men Mark Herrmann Bill Porter Junior Lettermen LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Cleavenger, Rixy Wertenberger, Mark Scarlett, Jim Cook. 65 Mark Fenton Joe Strahm FRESHMAN 66 Jays in ACTION! !?? TRACK TOP ROW, Left to Right; Vaughn Minton, Daryl Hartter, Rick Cooper, David Drumm, Bill Meister, Rodney Noble, Mark Bahr, Don Strahm, Steve Reid, Rick Kellenberger. SECOND ROW: Rixey Wertenberger, Keith Barret, Randy Garber, Mark Scarlett, Mike Dawson, Don Clevenger, Neil Plattner, Don Larabee, Larry Wurzbacher, Dan Goodman, Asst. Coach Gary Johnson, Joe Strahm, Ron Hartter, Chris Tennal, Galen Kaul, John Berggren, Coach Jim Baldridge. Coaches Johnson and Baldridge 67 Senior Let term en Jim Argabright—Discus I Didn't know they had Females at meets! Joe Strahm—High Jump, Mile Relay, Medley Relay, 880 Relay John Berggren—High Jump and High Hurdles Ron Hartter—440, 880, Mile Re- lay, Medley Relay, 880 Relay. Chris Tennal—100,220, Mile Relay, Medley Relay, 880 Relay Galen Haul—Shot Put These aren't Sabetha guys? Season Record Ottawa Relays Perry Relays Hiawatha Relays Marysville Invitational Effingham Invitational Baker Relays League Sabetha 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 4th 4th 3rd Freshmen LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Dennis Hartter, Robert Brown, Steve Barret, Steve Tappehorn, Kim Tennal. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Stones, Milton Drumm, Jim Williams, Paul Gilbert, Bauman. League Records 440 Mark Scarlett Mile Relay Joe Strahm, Mark Scarlett, Chris Tennal, Ron Hartter. 880 Ron Hartter 50.6 3:30. 9 2:02. 1 School Records 440 Medley Relay Discus Mark Scarlett Joe Strahm, Mark Scarlett, Chris Tennal, Ron Hartter. Jim Argabright 50.6 3:43. 3 136'4 69 Keith Barrett--Medley Relay Randy Garber--Pole Vault Rick Cooper—2 mile Neil Plattner—Mile Don Cleavinger—Medley Relay, Low Hurdles Mike Dawson—Mile Is this the life ? Steve Reid—Discus Mark Scarlett--100, Medley Re- lay, 220, 440, Mile Relay Trainers: Vaughn Minton, Rick Kellenberger GOLF First In State TOP ROW, left to right: John Mowder, John Blair, Phil Bingman, Bob Campbell, Jim Christman, Steve Leuthold, Randy Kellenberger. BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Tennal, Mark Fenton, David Spring, Jon Summers, Bob Flentie, Galen Brey, Bill Porter, Jim Cook. 72 Two man: Bill Porter, Jim Cook Mark Fenton, Jim Cook, Bill Porter, Randy Kellenberger, Jeff Tennal, Jon Summers. Seasons Record 2 man 4 man Sabetha 1st 1st Horton 1st (tie) 1st Sabetha 1st 1st Atchison 2nd 1st Hiawatha 1st Sabetha 1st 3rd League 2nd 2nd Regional 3rd 1st STATE 1st 73 1st IN STATE Winning 4-Ball Team 74 Porter, a golfer? CROSS COUNTRY When do we start? Season Record Sabetha Wamego 1st Onega 1st Riley County 2nd Wamego 2nd League Clay Center 2nd Regional Wamego 5th State Senior Letter men L ACTIVITIES HOMING QUEL Debby Greene 78 THEME IN THE MISTY MOONLIGHT Marcia Early Homecoming Attendant Jane Ogden Homecoming Attendant CONCERT BAND PICCOLO SAXOPHONES Sheela Sheeley Marilyn Edelman Betty McFall Shari Lehman Candy Ragan BASSOON FLUTES Marilyn Althouse Margaret Priest Cynthia Strahm Janet Meyer Debby Greene Larry Bums BASS CLARINET Libby Meyer OBOE TRUMPETS Jody Mock Dave Kellenberger ALTO CLARINET Dean Remmers (not shown) Bob Johnson (not shown) Kathy Bauman CLARINETS Rixey Wcrtenberger Janice Bailey Sondra McLain TYMPANI Joan Koch John Mowder Neva Tibbetts Rodney Noble Ron Menold Marlene Scarlett Don Rokey Diana Schmitt Joan Kurz BASS FIDDLE Beth Meyer TROMBONES Anne Haflick June McNary Galen Rokey Lisa Rokey Cheryl Ackerman BASS Mary Jean Johnson Jeff Tennal Joyce Bauerle Mike Murchison (not shown) Vaughn Minton Eb CLARINET BARITONE DRUMS Connie Schmitt Mark Fenton Ann Montgomery Jeanne Wenger Dennis McCorkle BARITONE SAX CONTRA BASS CYMBALS Pat Christine (not shown) Donald Shump Linda Lehman 81 Mr. Johnson: Band Director Lewis Johnson Drum Majorette Marlene Scarlett Clarinet Choir We, the band members of 1968, have had a wonderful time working with you these past years and hate to see it all come to an end. We can never thank you enough for all the good times that you have given us. Twirlers Debby Greene, Shari Lehman, Marlene Scarlett, Drum Majorette; Candy Ragan and Betty Jo McFall Sax Trio Candy Ragan, Marilyn Edelman, and Betty Jo McFall Band Council Ronald Menold, Librarian; Dave Kellenberger, President; Lewis Johnson, Director; Marlene Scarlett, Drum Majorette; Diana Schmitt, Secretary; Janice Bailey, Vice-president. PEP BAND DIXIELAND COMBO Galen Rikey, Marilyn Edelman, Janice Bailey, Dave Kell- enberger I always did have to do Puss's work. Sabetha band on tour. 84 Strike up the band! MADRIGAL BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Marilyn Edelman, Arlinda Strahm, Gay Parli, Ann Montgomery, Lin .1 ’ Mark Scarlett. NflDDLE: James Aberle, David Kellenberger, Marlene Scarlett, Jane Ogden, Marcia Early, ■ g Nevvlin. TOP:Janice Bailey, Galen Rokey, Debby Strahm, Marilyn Rokey, Ronnie Menold. SPECIAL CHORUS 85 MIXED CHORUS Our director 86 HIGH HONOR ROLL BOTTOM ROW left to right: Gay Parli, Jane Ogden, Janice Bailey, Janet Heiniger, Mary Hi Judy Sell MIDDLE ROW : Marcia Early, Jeanne Wenger, Janet Meyer Janice Henry, Kurz, Yvonne Grimm, Mark Ed elm an. TOP ROW: David Kellenberger, Galen Brey, Gerald Meyer, Jim Cook, Mark Carpenter, Galen Rokey, Ronald Menold. HONOR ROLL 87 Juniors Present ONL Y AN ORPHAN GIRL Arthur R util erf ord Dick Perkins. . . Swem Perkins . . Nellie........... Ethel Rutherford . Mrs. Perkins . . . Widow Appleby. Lucy............. Song Leader . . . Chantcuse .... Stage Hand . . . Stage Manager. . Danny Montgomery . . . .Pat Christine ... .JeffTennal . . . Sarah Jones . . . Linda Lehman . . . . Beth Meyer . . Wilma Menold . . . Susan Scoby . . . Greg Newlin . . Debbie Shargas . . . Jon Summers . . . Janet Heiniger Daa. . . . what is this? 88 89 M-m-m . . Never did like city fellers nohow. A SAN FRANCISCAN NIGHT Everyone looked great! 90 The Hut? The exit to the big night? It was a wild night: little people dancing at our feet ?!!! The food was good, but did they serve fish, girls? The band played on. The service was... interesting! Seniors Present YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Penelope Sycamore Essie............ Rheba............ Paul Sycamore . Mr. De Pinna Ed............... Donald . Martin Vanderhof . Alice............ Henderson Tony Kirby . Boris Kolenkhov Gay Wellington. Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby . G-Men .... Olga . . . Stage Manager Jill Tennal Margaret Kirk Janice Bailey Bill Porter . Dave Gilbert . Joe Strahm . . Bob Evans . . . Les Byer . Leona Burdick . Chris Tennal John Berggren Galen Kaul . . Mary Myers Dave Kellenberger . . Jane Ogden . Mark Fenton Dennis Murchison . Jim Argabright Marlene Scarlett . Deborah Strahm Goodnight, Tony. The GREATEST cast! 92 'Hello, Donald. You'll be ready soon, De Pinna. Mr. Kirby, that was a very good paper! Stage Manager at work? The Grand Duchess, Olga! Ever see these before? 93 Thanks, Mr. Director SENIORS SENIORS The Seniors of 1968 feel that we have contributed in making our class one of the greatest that has graduated horn Sabetha High School. Setting a goal for those who follow us has been our aim. We justifiably feel that the leaders and athletes in our class have been most outstanding. We are very proud of our Queen Candidates who have represented our class. Leaving with mixed feelings of happiness and sad- ness, we know that we have found here experiences that will leave memories throughout the years and miles that will separate us. Seniors '68 SHIRLEY ALLEN MARCIA AUL JIM ARGABRIGHT MARTHA BAHR JANICE BAILEY 96 GLENNA BAUERLE JOHN BERGGREN GALEN BREY 97 MARCIA EARLY DEBORAH EMERT Sure I've got a headache. MARILYN EDELMAN ROBERT EVANS MARK FENTON Did you hear what we did to Mr. Johnson’s yard last night? DEBORAH GREENE DENNIS R. HARTTER JANE HARTTER RONNIE HARTTER MARK HERRMANN MARY HERRMANN 99 What? Ten copies in five minutes! ? DAVID KELLENBERGER jAy KELLENBERCER MARGARET KIRK 100 101 BARRY McQUEEN Mmmmmmmmmm GERALD MEYER DENNIS MURCHISON MARY MYERS JANE OGDEN MARGARET OTT GAY NITA PARLI JUDY PFRANG 102 Music comes to old SHS! BILL PORTER CAROLYN RODECAP MARILYN ROKEY MARLENE SCARLETT Herrmann a Democrat? JUDY SELL 103 MARY SHUMP All right you guys! Put it back! ! LINDA STEWART DARRELL STOLLER ARLINDA STRAHM 104 DEBORAH STRAHM JOE STRAHM RICHARD STRAHM JERRY SYLVESTER CHRISTOPHER TENNAL JILL TENNAL LINDA TODD JOYCE TROXELL LAMPHIER Tall, Red, and Handsome_Sigh! 105 1968 BL UEJA Y STAFF David Gilbert • . Linda Todd . . . Jane Odgen . . . Gay Parli . . . Marlene Scarlett Gerald Meyer. . . Joan Koch Judy Kurz .... Jill Tennal John Berggren . . Joe Strahm Judy Sell .... Marcia Early Dennis Murchison Ronnie Hartter Chris Tennal Marilyn Edelman Debby Strahm Jim Argabright. . Galen Brey David Kellenberger Maragret Kirk Diana Cooper . . Debby Emert Mary Ann Hildwein Galen Kaul . . . Debby Greene Rollin Hall. . . . . . .Co-Editor . . .Co-Editor Division Pages Administration . Student Life . Organizations . . Academics Underclassmen . . . Athletics . . . Activities .........Seniors . . Advertising . Proofreaders Finance Mgr. . Photography Yearbook Adviser 106 GRADUATION Summa Cum Laude Deborah Ann Strahm Magna Cum Laude Mary Ann Hildwein Students Graduating Cum Laude Shirley Jean Allen Janice Kay Bailey John Frederick Berggren Galen Keith Brey Leona Catherine Burdick Diana Sue Cooper Marcia Gail Early Robert Charles Evans Mark Dean Fenton Mary Ann Hildwein David Dale Kellenberger Jay Lynn Kellenberger Judy Lee Kurz Margret Elaine Kirk Gerald Lynn Meyer Mary Etta Myers Jane Eliza betha Odgen Gay Nita Parli Marilyn Sue Rokey Mary Marlene Scarlett Judith Ann Sell Mary Frances Shump Marsha Ann Stapleton Deborah Ann Strahm Joe David Strahm 107 ADVERTISING We At Dreher's take this Opportunity to Thank You. GAMBLES Congratulations Seniors SUMMER’S Tom Virginia Havemann MARKET Food Merchants Since 1914 Sabetha Alumnus Gerald Summers 1926 SABETHA LANES J. P. Summers 1963 Congratulations Seniors Jeri Summers 1967 Sabetha Kansas HUGHES CLOTHING Our Crew Knows Their Way Around. Congratulations Class of 1968 MR. MRS. FRED DARVILLE SHOP McFALL MOTORS 1025 Main Sabetha, Kansas BALL’S BARBER We Cut To Please! SABETHA GREENHOUSE Chevrolet Chevelle Camero Chevy II Corvair Corvette KOCHS MOTEL Sabetha BREY MOTORS INC. CHRISTMAN’S UPHOLSTERY Refining and Repairing 623 S. Washington Sabetha AV 4-2273 Kansas Buy The Best For Less At NORRIE'S HARTTER’S RECREATION Sabetha Kansas Furniture Appliance Store 814 Main FLOTTINSURANCE SERVICE gas Lee Flott SERVICE COMPANY FAMILY SHOE Elgin Flott STORE Phone AV 4-2260 Sabetha, Kansas Shoes for the whole family LEMAN’S PONTIAC SABETHA LIVESTOCK AUCTION Sales every Saturday Owner: W. R. Bauman operator KURZ - FRANKLIN LUMBER CO. , INC. Lumber Paint Builders Hdwr. P.O. Box 201 Sabetha, Kansas GROTE MOTOR COMPANY Auto Repairing AV 4-9973 Sabetha, Salvage Kansas AGEE’S CHAMPLIN SERVICE 624 Main FOUNTAIN VILLA Modern Nursing Home Sabetha Kansas AV 4-2124 911 Dakota FARMER’S STATE BANK TODD EQUIPMENT CO. Pete Petry, Agent Phone: AU 4-3135 1504 Roosevelt Sabetha, Kansas MIDWAY CAFE AV 4-3132 509 S. Hway 75 STAN’S DRIVE-IN AV 4-2395 603 S. Hway 75 MAPLE VIEW REST HOME BOYER MOBIL SERVICE U. S. 75 Hiway Sabetha, Kansas AV 4-2341 BAKER FURNITURE DRAPERY Quality Furniture Custom Drapery THE A. L. DUCKWALL STORE A Complete Variety Store For Your Everyday Needs E H REFRIGERATION SERVICE Harley Linn, Owner Mueller Bulk Tanks Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Sales AV 4-3243 Service FLENTIE’S, INC. 15 North 75 Highway - Phone AV 4-3061 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment MID-AMERICA Fluid Division P. O. Box 6825 5200 East 45th St. Kansas City, Mo. 64130 816-Wabash 1-2692 DAIRYMEN INC. Manufacturing Division 712 Oregon St. Sabetha, Kans. 66534 913-AVenue 4-2161 Compliments of the MID-AMERICA DAIRYMEN INC. Congratulations Seniors 1968 SABETHA FASHION CENTER JERRY'S SPORTCYCLES YAMAHA F.J. KELLY NURSERY Sales and Service Tree Removal, Jerry Kellenberger Western Auto CAIttU ROBO CAR-WASH 2 minute automatic Highway 75 Also - Do it yourself Spraying and Seeding, etc. STRADER DRILLING COMPANY 222 South 5th Sabetha Kansas AV 4-2944 Congratulations Seniors HARTTER’S SEED STORE Dealer in all farm seeds Congratulations Seniors - 1968 AV 4-2220 Sabetha, Kansas MILLER’S HYKLAS FOOD STORE Best Wishes to Seniors '68 LEHMANN MEYER PLUMBING HEATING Air Conditioning and Electrical CHAR-MAE HOUSE OF BEAUTY 816 Main Phone: AV 4-2310 Sabetha, Kansas MILLER’S FOUNTAIN PHARMACY P. E. Miller, R. Ph. Phone AV 4-2179 Sabetha, Kansas FARMER’S COOPERATIVE ELEVATOR NEMAHA MOTOR IMPLEMENT CO. GILBERT MOTOR COMPANY Owner: John W. Gilbert WENGER MIXER MANUFACTURING Plant General Office Sabetha Kansas 66534 Area Code 913 Phone AVenue 4-2133 Cable: Wengermix 24 hour Service NABB’S SERVICE STATION CAFE AV 4-2117 EMERT’S FLOORCOVERING Sabetha, Kansas COIN COMMAND LAUNDERETTE IDLE HOUR NURSING HOME 1314 Main St. Sabetha, Kansas AV 4-3195 DEAVER WILTZ, INC. Laundry open 7 days a week Drycleaning open 6 days 8 for $2 Odorless - also Jiffy Steam Press All forms of Insurance Surety Bonds Real Estate Loans Sabetha, Kansas GARBER BUILDING MATERIAL Ready mix concrete Ed Garber, Mgr. Phone: AV 4-2911 Sabetha, Kansas Congratulations Seniors THE SABETHA HERALD Semi- Weekly Tuesday Thursday WHITE’S FAMILY STORE SCARLETT'S UPHOLSTERY Sabetha AV 4-2327 Sabetha, Kansas AV 4-2683 Always Shop White's First Congratulations Seniors PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. Marysville, Ks. A W ROOT BEER DRIVE IN PEPPER U. S. Highway 75 Sabetha, Kansas Seneca Wholesale Seneca, Kansas STOLLER INTERIORS Moore Paints Vinyl Wallpaper 905 Main Carpet PROFESSIONALS Phone AV 4-2205 L. E. THOMPSON D.C. 110 South Washington Sabetha, Kansas DR. ELDON TODD Veterinarian 615 North 15 Sabetha, Kansas Editor's Note I would like to thank all adver- tisers for their contributions to make this annual what it is. David Gilbert BLUEJAY BOOSTERS Wenger Manufacturing Greene's Drug Store Thomas Paint Store Duey's Jewelry Hopp Rebuilding Corp. Wittmer Grain Co. Bartram Truck Line Williams Cleaners Sycamore Springs Brammer Truck Line Myers T. V. Service Roth's Meat Plant Clark's Dairy Keim Trans. Bauman Truck Line sT
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