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

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% ii-?. % $ f 4 V ' •• ' 4 « Two hundred nine students respond to the first bell, August 25. Fall activities keep us rushing; winter brings sub-zero temperature. President Carter asks the nation's cooperation in energy conservation by turning down thermostats. Governor Bennett addres- ses the session of the Kansas Legislature. A new building in the community is Sabetha Manor rest home. Prom reminds us of springtime in the coun- try and graduation tells us it's another beginning. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Organization .. Sports ........ School Life .... Underclassmen Seniors ....... Ads ........... ADMINISTRATION FACULTY Class of 1977: As you leave the formal education of Sabetha High School, please re- member that in the society of to- day, there can be no terminal point of learning. The truly educ- ated person never finishes'’ his education. Only with continued learning can you expect to keep up with the progress of the world. Sincerely, Von C. Lauer, Superintendent To the Class of 77 : I wish to commend you for your ed- ucational efforts thus far, and for the contributions you have made to your school. I trust that the time you have spent in Sabetha High School has added stimulation to your efforts and to the direction in which you are moving. It is my hope that each one of you will succeed to the utmost of your aspirations, and that as we begin our 201st year as a nation, you will address yourselves to keeping Amer- ica a strong, beautiful, free nation Under God with liberty and just- ice for all . Sincerely, John A. Walton, Assistant Superintendent TO THE STUDENT BODY: Mankind's existence depends on the youth of today to make wise decis- ions for the future. I'm confident you will do this and preserve the balance between science and our environment. Congratulations to our seniors--our next generation of leaders. We trust and depend on you; also, to the journalism class for their effort in the preparation of this memor- able book. The future is yours! Irwin L. Figgs, Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION, USD 441 William S Harold Jones. Jr Hurst Delores H Wenger Glen S toller William Eisenbise Eldon A. Mulroy Mrs. Studer Library Assist. Mrs. Ralston, Food Director, USD 441 Mrs. Lukert Mrs. Judah Sec. Adm. Bldg. S. H. S. Sec. Mr. Kyle Custodial Mr. Weick Custodial School Cooks Mr. Brown Mr. Williams Custodial Custodial Superviser L TO R- Mary Cooper, Francis Sauer, Eleanor Bau- Mrs Christine mgartaer, Viola Marteney, Judy Kruse, Lucille o{‘ Fed Progratn Moorehead. Mrs. Bruggeman School Nurse Bus Drivers LEFT TO RIGHT- Mrs. Gunsauley, Leslie Wittwer, Mrs. Aue, Francis Gerdes, Mr. Mitchell, Jim VanPeyma, Clifford Spring, Bob Jack, Robert Lohman, Mr. Beale, School Workers 7 N STUDENTS’ Elizabeth Ahrens, 1 i hra ri a n James Baldridge Cross Country Daryl Hatchelor Instrumental Music, Band Herbert Brown Chemistry, Physics Kenneth Burenheide Assistant Football Coach, Adv. Woodworking Mike Butler P.E. and wrest- ling coach Robert Cole- Activities Dir., Basketball Coach, Asst. FB Coach Mary Sue Davis Business Ed., Co- Sponsor Jay-Jays i Jennie Finney Don Fischer English and Span- District Guidance ish, Spanish Club Counselor, NHS Sponsor Sponsor Robert Good Social Science Asst. VB G BB Coach David Hartwich Industrial Arts, Mech. Drawing, Asst. Wrestling Coach Karla Gerdes English, Debate, Asst. Kayette Sp. Maragret Hayes Photography, Jou- rnalism, English 8 Scott Hill Amer. History, So- cial Science, Wrestling Coach Lewis Johnson Algebra, Geome- try Stucco Sponsor Gay McClain English, Kayette Co-Sponsor, Jr. Co-Sponsor Denise Russell Home Economics, F.H.A. Sponsor '_o 5 Michael Robinson Mathematics, Key Club Sponsor Richard Shelton Louis Short Steven Sterner Debra Wall Vocal Music, Football Coach, Co-op Education, Girls P.E., VB Senior Sponsor Asst. BB Coach Bookkeeping, Coach, Asst. BB 1977 BLUEJAY STAFF JjjrtdLM d ujuxa (xUJxT xrr CTuifi -d srJL ($QM r x£ lAr (eft aaU. CJJ U Qr i yCe CZ tA CL Ly JjsnancJL 9 ?J ruzgji s C f iu oli. CcUUtou t Xrrv 5p iX CdLiX L OcUXCrt Y rlQfr Ckj nnj y i . Jaflwmy jf.cJyj'na t School 10 'VitCrrs QA - tA X V. yiiron' hfazhrszStyS TVAy) Da JYoyt i- c « 1X AmaJ p£aJbtyrxe_j Phjrto £oU£ - ORGANIZATIONS FRONT ROW: Linda Bauman, Ivan Ketter, Tim Moore, Shari Wenger, SECOND ROW: Marcie Kellenberger, Laura McKim, David Eisenbise, Randy Norave c, Patty Scoby, BACK ROW: Susan Hulsing, Faye Ploeger, Larry Scoby, Philip Wiltz, Rick Allen, Dennis Garrett, Brent Meyer, Steve Brownlee, Laura Key. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council, the student body government is made up of its officers, the three class presidents, and one representative from each of the var- ious organizations. It sponsors the annual Homecoming Parade, manages the concessions, Schedules lyceums, hosts the League Student Council exchange and sends representatives to the monthly school Board Meeting. In Session Mr. Lewis Johnson, Sponsor 12 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1. Kevin Ketter 2. Laura Key 3. Kathy Rison 4. Kim Helmick 5. Dolene Esslinger 6. Joyce Hartter 7. Faye Ploe- ger 8. Nancy Meyer 9. Mark Yoesel 10. Larry Scoby 11. Kay Kendall 12. Earl Campbell 13. Dennis Garrett 14. Laura McKim 15. Philip Wiltz 16. Kathy Renyer 17. Laurie Haflick 18. Gayla Grimm 19. Linda Bauman 20. Tim Kellenberger 21. Steve Baldridge 22. David Stoller. Membership in National Honor Society is by invitation only. An accumulate grade of 3.40 qualifies seniors; 3.60 qualifies sophomores and juniors. A faculty committee selects the students who also must meet requirements of ser- vice, leadership, and character. HONOR Honor Symposium is a college course open to Kansas senior students. Outstanding leaders in various fields of endeavor make presentations via the Kansas Tele- net System to participants with high academic records. STANDING: Theresa Shump, Amy Tennal, Anna Wenger, Shari Wenger, Philip Wiltz, Peggy Wikle, Larry Scoby. SITTING: Linda Bauman, Joyce Hartter, Mary Kay Huggins, Mark Yoesel, Kay Kendall, Laura Key. 13 AFS The American Field Service extends scholarships to foreign study pro- grams and arranges for U.S. and foreign youth exchanges. Ana Vega of Costa Rica, Central America, lives with the Hobart Wikle family and attends SHS. Cultural exchanges are of great importance because they enable people to understand politics, religion, and the social life of their countries. This year, out of my own country, things will have a great influence in the formation of my personality, and it will help me a lot in the future — not only the practice using another language, but all I have learned. It's a little difficult to be alone in another country, but also it is won- derful to see how people try to help me. I think Sabetha should not only receive students from other countries, but also encourage Sabetha stu- dents to visit other countries. Ana M. Vega FROFTT ROW: Lisa McClain, Cindy Hittle, Larry Sco- by, Ana Vega, Theresa Shump, Peggy Kathrens, Joyce Hartter. SECOND ROW: Linda Kyle, Diana Thomas, Cindy Grimm, Brenda Aue, Anita Smith, Kim Walton, Debbie McClain, Cyndi Heiniger, Sonia Strahm, Lau- ra Plattner, Sandra Lucas, THIRD ROW: Patty Scoby, Shari Wenger, Linda Edelman, Diane Pyle, Karen Hertzel, Linda Bauman, Mary Kay Huggins, Peggy Wi- kle, Kay Kendall, Debra Grable, Susan Hulsing, Lau- rie Haflich, BACK ROW: Debbie Agee, Anna Wenger, Cheiyl McDaniel, Jody Allen, Susan Huggins, Wanda Burdick, Julie Tappehom, LeAnn Strader, Kim Kyle, Kathy Rison, Tim Kellenberger, Phil Wiltz, Rick Al- len, Denise Bindel. L TO R.: Dorothy Flott, Vice-President; Delores Wenger, President; Jolene Stoller, Treasurer; Scott Hill, faculty rep.; Margaret Hayes, home selection chr. 14 YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT FRONT ROW: Mary Kay Huggins, Sandra Lucas, Peggy Wikle, Linda Bauman, BACK ROW: Mr. Good, Sponsor; Sonia Strahm, Kay Ken- dall, Mark Yoesel, Kevin Ketter. Gov. Bennett addressing Youth in Government, Kansas House of Representatives The Youth in Government Program prepares a selected group of students for moral, political leadership in the Amer- ican democratic process; it provides guidance, training, experience in the practice of determining public policy on the state level; also opportunity to study public issues, debate them, write legislation, and pass legislation, and to learn the mechanics involved in getting a bill into law. 15 KEY CLUB Key Club is a non-school organization to help our community and school. Projects include: cleaning football bleachers, selling Spook Insurance-clean- ing store windows after Halloween, picking up cans to recycle, helping our sponsor, the Kiwanis, putt- ing on a pancake feed; helping with the Daily Broth- ers Circus. Every Thursday two members join the Kiwanis for dinner meeting. 1. Tim Kellenberger (Treasurer) 2. Steve Remmers (Sec- retary) 3. Dennis Garrett (Vice-President) 4. Curtis Keim (President) 5. Mr. Robinson, (Sponsor); 6. Larry Agee 7. Rick Allen 8. David Stoller 9. Eddie Steinlage 10. Tom Rick Allen 8. David Stoller 9. Eddie Steinloge 10. Tom McGraw 11. Darwin Ball 12. Gary Baldridge 13. Steve Bald- ridge 14. David Eseinbise 15. Randy McFall 16. Tim Moore 17. Cydric Heiniger 18. Chris Bruggeman 19. Dennis Leuthold. 16 SABETHA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HOME OF THE BLUE JAYS 6IM.S B BALL NV NOME DEC 20 President hard at work. FRONT ROW: Mr. Butler, sponsor; Tim Kellenburger, David Eisenbise, Linda Bauman, Laura Key, Cheryl Leut- hold, Ramona Meyer. MIDDLE ROW: Allen Lancaster, Steve Baldridge, Randy Moravec, vice-president; Rick Al- len, president; Kevin Ketter, Cheryl McDaniel, Gayla Grimm, Nancy Flott, BACK ROW: Dennis Garrett, treasur- er; David Stoller, Steve Remmers, Randy Plattner, Mark Yoesel, Rodney Goodman, Brenda Aue, Shari Wenger, secretary. S-Club consists of all the athletes who have lettered in a sport. Activities include: promotion of sportmanship, sel- ling ribbons and SABETHA T-Shirts, a trip to the K. U. -Iowa State game, an end-of-the-year picnic, and the se- lection of the Senior athlete of the year. S-CLUB Homecomming Float Meeting in session r’rS uture Homemakers of America. Activities include a kidnap breakfast-new members initiation, District all Conference at Washburn Rural, a Halloween Party, Lil' Miss Sabetha Pageant, a Christmas Dance, and attend- ance at the State Meeting in Topeka. FRONT ROW: Miss Russell, supervisor; Susan Hulsing, president; Barbie Priest, vice-president; Terri Leuthold, sec- retary; Denise Bindel, treasurer; Cathy Renyer, historian; Kim Kyle, songleader; Linda Edelman, sophomore rep- resentative; Lisa McClain, points chairman; MIDDLE ROW: Kay Kendall, district historian; Diana Deaver, Patty Scoby, Kim Helmick, Damelle Sauer, Lauri Livengood, Tammy Lohman, Arlene Baumgartner, Cindy Hittle Wanda Burdick, district president; BACK ROW: Kim Gaston, Linda Kyle, Kathy Rison, Jody Allen, LeAnn Strader, Laurene Bien, Susan Huggins, Marcia Stauffer, Karen Hertzel, Diane Pyle, Julie Uncaster, Eileen Moore, NOT PICTURED: Mary Kay Huggins, Julie Tappehorn, degree chairman. FIRST ROW: Mr. Wenger, Lee Livengood, Terry Montgomery, Brent Montgomery, Roger Windle, David Bindle, Steve Wehner, Bruce Mont- gomery, James Hartter, David Priest, SECOND ROW: Stacy Baumgart- ner, Richard Kyle, Russell Baumgartner, Scott Witt, Kevin Goodman, Roger Ackerman, Robert Plattner, Chris Studer, Brad Chadwell, THIRD ROW: Barb Priest, Treasurer; Faye Pleoger, Reporter; John Mishler, David Hartter, Vice-President; Brent Meyer, President; Greg Renyer, Secretary; Alan Meyer, David Boyce, David Wehner, Delmer Gruber. F. F.A. is the Future Farmers of America. The thirty-four active mem- bers' activities include; judging, showing, public speakings, fruit sales, and par-law. The par-law team wins first at district and competes at the State Contest. Fay's champion York Gilt trophy 19 David and Barbie Priest at Hutchinson Fair Brent's grand champion KAYETTES FRONT ROW: Theresa Shump, Points Chairman; Cheryl Leuthold, World and National Service; Debbie McClain, Treasurer; Laura Plattner, Community and School Service; Laura McKim, Program Director; Sandy Lucas, Vice- fresident; Laura Key, President; Linda Kyle, ftiblicity; Nancy Meyer, Music; Dolene Esslinger, Recreation; Linda Bauman, Secretary; SECOND ROW: Kathy Althouse, Brenda Strahm, Lisa McClain, Mary Kay Huggins, Peggy Wi- kle, Sonia Strahm, Cyndi Heiniger, Peggy Kathems, Patty Scoby, Color Captain (White); Ramona Meyer, Mrs. Karla Gerdes, Assistant Sponser. THIRD RCW: Rhonda McClain, Janice Wenger, Arlene Baumgartner, Tammy Lohman, Lauri Livengood, Arline Zimmerschied, Toni Miller, Laurie Haflick, Diana Thomas, Color Captain (Blue); Marsha Grimm, Gayla Grimm, Mrs. Gay McClain, Head Sponser. BACK ROW: Diane Pyle, Susan Huggins, Lina Bdelman, Jody Allen, Debbie Agee, Joyce Hartter, Color Captain (Gold); Marsha Stauffer, Julie Lancaster, Cindy Hittle, Sissy McGraw, Cindy Grimm, Marsha Campbell. Kayettes (Kansas Association for Youth) means helping all people. Kayettes work Today for Tomorrow making tray favors for rest homes, presenting favors to SHS teachers, help with the arthritis fund, baby sit for P.T.A., sup- port Kayette Week, serve the Alumni banquet, sponser a big sister-little sister get together, sell Christmas greenery and big candy bars for fund raising. Twelve SHS Kayettes attend the Regional Conference at Olathe; all members attend the spring Unit Conference. President Laura Key and board member Laura Plattner represent SHS Kayettes at summer leadership camp, Rock Springs Ranch. Selling candy bars to make money. Head sponsor and president in conference, 20 JAY JAYS HHHH FRONT ROW: Brenda Strahm, Jr. Points Chairman; Debbie Agee, Treasurer; Laura McKim, Publicity; Patty Scoby, Publicity; Linda Bauman, President; Myra McMurphy, Soph. Points Chairman; Joyce Hartter, Secretary; Dolene Esslinger, Vice-president; Peggy Kathrens, Sr. Points Chairman. SECOND ROW: Laura Plattner, Cindy Grimm, Diane Pyle, Mary Kay Huggins, Cheryl Leuthold, Shari Wenger, Cheerleader Representative; Kathy Althouse, Diana TTiomas, Ramona Meyer, Suzanne Raumbaugh, Terri Kellenberger, Jennifer Moravec, Laurie Haflick, Sissy McGraw, Theresa Shump. THIRD ROW: Debbie McClain, Marsha Grimm, Laura Key, Kim Gaston, Vickie Burdick, Karen Hertzel, Jayne Stover, Debbie Grable, Wanda Burdick, Donna Wehner, Juanita Primeaux, Kim Stapleton, Linda Kyle. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Aue, Rhonda McClain, Nancy Meyer, Linda Edleman, Jody Allen, LeAnn Strader, Kathy Rison, Kim Helmick, Cheryl McDaniel, Susan Hulsing, Kim Kyle, Diana Deaver, Miss Davis, sponsor; Mr. Sterner, sponsor. BACK ROW: Janet Kathrens, Barbie Priest, Gayla Grimm, Denise Bindel, Cathy Renyer, Susan Huggins, Laurene Bein, Nancy Flott, Penny Pyle, Janice Wenger, Toni Miller, Marsha Camp- bell, Becky Hayes. NOT PICTURED: AmyTennal, Anna Wenger, Terri Leuthold, Julie Tappehom, Diana Bauerle. The Jay Jays' purpose is to back the team and promote school spirit. Activities include; Homecoming, featuring the White Clover band and the theme, 'The Way We Were. Money raising promotions include; selling candy suckers, note pads, and pendants. 1 21 DECA T°p ROW: Curtis Keim, Bobby Hartley, Ronnie Koch, Randy Plattner, Rob Oom, Rodney Goodman, Todd White Larry Bien, arol Longberg, Gay Messinger. MIDDLE ROW: Ed Strathman, Steve Chase, Scott Rokey, Robert Baumgartner, Lori Wise mi Her, Denise Baker, Jenny Althouse, Julie Lancaster, Mr. Sterner, Sponser. BOTTOM ROW: Vicky Hittle, Tammy Grimm, Tami Goodman, Toni Miller, Donna Wehner, Connie Gutknecht, Joan Geer. D.E C.A. activity includes: Fall marketing project in which juniors outsell seniors to win a pizza party: co-sponsers the Christmas film, takes trip to Wichita for the State Cancer Development Conference, gives an employer-em- ployee banquet. 7 22 SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club is an academic club that meets once a month to study Spanish and research on Spanish and Spanish-American cultures. The club has an annual supper for which Spanish dishes are prepared by the members. 1. Robin Brown 2. Mark Rokey 3. Scott Witt 4. Ivan Ketter (secretary) 5. Shari Wenger (treasurer) 6. Anna Wenger (vice-president) 7. Amy Tennal 8. Randy Hewitt 9. Robin Figgs 10. Mis. Finney (sponsor) 11. Marsha Campbell 12. Jody Allen 13. Janet Kathrens 14. Penny Pyle 15. Susan Huggins 16. Martin Mishler 17. Ana Vega (2nd vice-president) 18. Cheryl McDaniel 19. Larry Sco- by (president) 20. Chris Bruggeman 21. Craig Deaver. DEBATE Debaters answer the national high school debate resolution; Re- solved: That a comprehensive pro- gram of penal reform should be adopted throughout the United States. The teams participate in 5 tournaments: Wyandotte H.S. , Kansas City; Johnson County Com- munity Jr. College, Overland Park; Santa Fe Trail, Overbrook; Wa- megoH.S., and St. Mary's H.S. STANDING: Robin Brown, Cheryl Campbell, Robin Figgs, Ivan Ketter, SITTING: Mrs. Gerdes, Vicky Hittle, Carol Longberg, Tammy Grimm, Martin Mishler. FRONT ROW: Mr. Shelton, director; Donna Wehner, Connie Gutknecht, Jayne Stover, Jennifer Moravec, Kim Gaston, Laurie Dietrich, Mary Kay Huggins, Kim Walton, Ramona Meyer, Marcie Kellenberger, Amy Tennal, Wanda Gutknecht, Dalene Steele, SECOND ROW: lisa McClain, Kim Kyle, Karen Hertzel, LeAnn Strader, Kim Grimm, Linda Bau- man, Anita Smith, Sandra Lucas, Cyndi Heiniger, Susan Hulsing, Becky Rokey, Becky Hays, Wanda Burdick, Eileen Moore. THIRD ROW: Patty Scoby, Terri Leuthold, Nancy Meyer, Laurel Livengood, Arlene Baumgartner, Tammy Lohman, Theresa Shump, Laura Plattner, Debbie McClain, Sonia Strahm, Dolene Esslinger, Laura McKim, Laurie Haflich, Diana Thomas, Marsha Grimm, Cindy Grimm, Debbie Grable, Marsha Campbell, Kim Stapleton. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Kathrens, Brenda Strahm, Kathy Althouse, Diane Pyle, Susan Huggins, Girls Glee at Christmas Concert. Jody Allen, Debbie Agee, Joyce Hartter, Brenda Aue, Laurene Bien, Toni Miller, Gayla Grimm, Susan Rumbaugh, Denise Bindel, Cheryl McDaniel, Anna Wenger, Shari Wenger, Kathy Rison, Tanya Windle, Carolyn McGraw. Girls Glee sings Christmas carols uptown Sabetha, in the Winter Concert, participates in League and State music contests, and the Spring Concert. 24 Chamber Choir at Christmas Concert. Girls Ensemble FRONT ROW: Laurie Haflich, AmyTennal, Laura McKim, Diana Thomas, Kim Gaston, Mr. Shelton, Director. MID- DLE ROW: Nancy Meyer, Marcie Kellenberger, Martin Mishler, Tim Kellenberger, Rick Allen, David Eisenbise, Su- zanne Rumbaugh, Ramona Meyer, Marsha Grimm. BACK ROW: Sandra Lucas, Sonia Strahm, Kim Walton, Randy Moravec, Steve Remmers, David Stoller, Robin Figgs, Gayla Grimm, Lisa McClain, Kathy Althouse. Chamber Choir sings Christmas carols uptown Sabetha, East Fiills Shopping Center, St. Joseph, Mo., for the annual Retired Teachers Christmas dinner, presents a winter concert, participates in League Festival, the btate Music con- test, and the Spring Concert. 25 1. Mr. Batch lor 2. Laura Haf- lich 3. Patty Wikle 4. Kim Stapleton 5. Roberta Gruber 6. Laurene Bien 7. Lisa Mc- Clain 8. Janet Kathrens 9. Cheryl Campbell 10. Eileen Moore 11. Diane Pyle 12. Ellen Ketter 13. Susan Hug- gins 14. Barbie Priest 15. Sally Hervey 16. Doug Althouse 17. Tanya Windie 18. Terry Lyn White 19. Tammy Bailey 20. Peggy Kathrens 21. Robin Brown 22. Randy Moravec 23. Kevin Ketter 24. Patty Lehman 25. Eric Dreher 26. Jo Ann Koch 27. Laurie Mey- er 28. Rhonda McClain 29. Brenda Van Peyma 30. Ivan Ketter 31. Dawn Judah 32. Earl Campbell 33. Jerry Lan- caster 34. Jennifer Moravec Newly organized Pom-Pon girls perform at game half-time. LTO R.: 35. Robin Figgs 36. Linda Linda Kyle, Debbie Agee, Brenda Aue, Debbie McClain, Susan Hug- Kyle 37. Mr. Huff 38. gins Patty Scoby, Marcia Kellenberger, Theresa Shump, Amy Tennel, Ramona Meyer 39. Chris Laura Plattner, Linda Bauman, Arline Zimmerschied, Juanita Prime- Bruggeman. aux, Mrs Batchlor, sponser. Marching Band attends K.U. and K.S.U. Band Days, performs at home football games, participates in the P.T.A. Halloween Parade, and starts a flag corp under Robin Brown's leadership. CONCERT BAND FRONT ROW: Barbie Preist, Robin Brown, Eileen Moore, Lisa McClain, Diane Pyle, Susan Huggins, Tanya Windle, Sally Hervey, Rhonda McClain, Jennifer Moravec, Kim Stapleton, SECOND ROW: Lori Meyer, Ellen Ketter, Patty Leman, Patty Wikle, JoAnn Koch, Janet Kathrens, Roberta Gruber, Cheryl Campbell, Laurie Haflich, Laurene Bien, Peggy Kathrens,, Lisa VanPayma, Kevin Ketter, Chris Brugge man, Earl Campbell, THIRD ROW; Mr. Batchlor, Terry Lyn White, Tammy Bailey, Doug Althouse, Dawn Judah, Randy Moravec, Robin Figgs, Mr. Huff, Eric Dreher, Jerry Lancaster, Lynda Kyle, Ivan Ketter, Ramona Meyer. Concert Band performs two public conceits, participates in two festivals with ensembles and soloists. The All District Band accepts both Earl Campbell and Cheryl Campbell by an audition of each. STAGE BAND Concert Band performs Christmas concert PEP BAND Stage Band members made up of Concert Band learn to play Big Band Jazz, one of America's true art gorms, which provides further experiences for mem- bers. Interested volunteers make up the Pep Band which supports the team at home games and pep assemblies. 27 DRAMA Becky Hayes — Fredia Anna Wenger — Eva Kim Stapleton — Glamorpuss lisa McClain — Tennessee and Betty Laura Key — Mary Carolyn McGraw — Shotput Lori Wisemiller — Shirley Cathy Renyer — Jane Linda Oberst — Alice The Drama Department sponsors a Dinner Theater, November 19, presenting the play, Nine Girls by Wilfred H. Pettitk. Director, Mrs. Margaret Hayes; Assistant directors, Mrs. Gay McClain, Mrs. Jenny Finney; style managers, Larry Bien, Marsha Campbell; sound effects, Mr. Donald Fisher. Marsha Campbell Gay McClain An exciting evening at home for Jane, Fredia, and Glamorpuss. 28 SPORTS FOOTBALL TOP ROW: David Stoller, Sr.; Dennis Garrett, Sr.; Roger Windle, Jr.; Gary Barrett, Sr.; Randy Hewitt, Soph.; Bruce Hollister, Soph.; Jim Kesler, Soph.; Alan Meyer, Soph.; Chris Baumgartner, Soph.; MIDDLE ROW: Coach Short; Dean Huddleston, Jr.; Brad Wenger, Soph.; Gary Baldridge, Soph.; Kevin Goodman, Soph.; Tim Moore, Soph.; Randy Moravec, Jr.; Dennis Leuthold, Soph.; Larry Agee, Soph.; Mike Aberle, Soph.; Steve Remmers, Jr.; Coach Butler; BOTTOM ROW: Lonnie Jones, Jr.; John McMurphy, Sr.; Jerry Lancaster, Jr.; Allen Lancaster, Sr.; Rick Allen, Sr.; David Eisenbise, Sr.; Tim Kellenberger, Sr.; Scott Witt, Soph.; Randy McFall, Soph.; Larry Fischer, Soph.; Grant Dietrich, Soph.; manager. NOT PICTURED: Cedric Heiniger, Soph. Facing inexperience and lacking depth, players meet the challenge quite well though the sea- son's record is a disappointing 3-6 mark. Competitive and playing hard, the squad dominates in two games; in six of the nine games, one touch down or less separates the scores. SCOREBOARD Sabetha 7 22 Washington Sabetha 14 6 Maur Hill Sabetha 6 14 Hiawatha Sabetha 0 28 Holton Sabetha 0 3 Nemaha Valley Sabetha 19 72 Marysville Sabetha 7 0 Immaculata Sabetha 28 6 Onaga Sabetha 7 14 ACCUS CROSS COUNTRY Steve Baldridge, Sr. Darwin Ball, Soph. Robin Figgs, Soph. V 7 Steve Brownlee, Jr. Ed Steinlage, Soph. Earl Campbell, Jr. Darby Tennal, Fresh. LEAGUE Steve Baldridge Earl Campbell Mark Yoesel Steve Brownlee Robin Figgs Ed Steinloge Darby Tennal 2 3 7 15 26 28 33 REGIONAL Steve Baldridge 5th Mark Yoesel 17th Earl Campbell 4th Robin Figgs 49th Steve Brownlee 28th Darwin Ball 51th Darby Tennal 50th Team 4th STATE Steve Baldridge 21 Earl Campbell 13 Individuals in cross country place very well -- fewer results as a team. Steve Baldridge and Earl Campbell go to State. However, a young team gains much exper- ience . Steve Baldridge - Leader of the Pack! 31 GIRLS VOLLEY BALL A-TEAM:BACK ROW-Brenda Aue; Cheryl McDaniel; Debbie Agee; Mary Huggins; FRONT ROW-Shari Wenger,Cheryl Leuthold; Amy Tennal; Laura Key; Ramona Meyer. Cheryl Mc- Daniel- All- League 1 Wins Sabetha 0 Losses 2 Hiawatha Sabetha 2 0 Horton Sabetha 1 1 Mount Scholastica Sabetha 0 1 Nemaha Valley Sabetha 2 0 ACCHS Sabetha 2 0 Holton Sabetha 1 0 Midway-Denton Sabetha 2 0 Hiawatha Sabetha 1 1 Horton Sabetha 1 1 Mount Scholastica Sabetha 0 2 Nemaha Valley Sabetha 1 1 ACCHS Sabetha 1 1 Holton Sabetha 1 0 Midway-Denton MANAGERS: LEFT TO RIGHT-Le- Ann Strader; Terri Leuthold; Julie Lancaster B-TEAM: BACK ROW-Patty Scoby, Jennifer Moravec, Denise Bindel, Cathy Renyer, Laurene Bien, Penny Pyle, Diane Pyle, Karen Hertzel, Donna Weh- ner, FRONT ROW-Diana Thomas, Laurie Haflich, Gay la Grimm, Suzanne Rumbaugh, Vickie Burdick, Linda Edleman, Arlene Baumgartner, Toni Miller. 32 GIRLS BASKETBALL A-Team: BACK ROW: Joyce Hartter, Cheryl McDaniel, Brenda Aue. FRONT ROW: Shari Wenger, Amy Tennal A- Team Scores Sabetha 17 21 Effingham Sabetha 39 30 Falls City Sabetha 20 SI Hiawatha Sabetha 22 24 Nemaha Valley Sabetha 38 41 Bem Sabetha 40 27 Mt. Academy Sabetha 38 39 Horton Sabetha 29 23 Holton Sabetha 19 41 Jackson Hts. Sabetha 37 29 Effingham Sabetha 21 50 Hiawatha Sabetha 22 20 Nehama Valley Sabetha 26 17 Holton Sabetha 37 27 Mt. Academy Sabetha 32 39 BOB Regionals Sabetha 27 2P Wathena B-Team Scores Sabetha 17 18 Effingham Sabetha 29 4 Falls City Sabetha 21 31 Hiawatha Sabetha 37 17 Nehama Valley Sabetha 22 12 Bem Sabetha 26 19 Mt. Academy Sabetha 29 33 Horton Sabetha 20 24 Holton Sabetha 27 35 Jackson Hts. Sabetha 30 18 Effingham Sabetha 30 32 Hiawatha Sabetha 19 7 Nemaha Valley Sabetha 32 34 Holton Sabetha 40 23 Mt. Academy Sabetha 25 24 BGB B-Team: BACK ROW: Penny Pyle, Tanya Windle, Elizabeth Renyer, Kathy Baumgartner, Lori Meyer. FRONT ROW: Ramona Meyer, Joyce Beach, Nancy Flott 33 BOYS BASKETBALL A-Team: Steve Brownlee, Allen Lancaster, Tom McGraw, Gary Barrett, Dennis Garrett, Eddie Steinlage, Marty Yoesel, Don Kohake, Gary Baldridge, Rick Allen, Randy Moravec, Curtis Keim, Coach Cole. A-Team Scores Sabetha 47 48 Royal Valley Sabetha 56 53 ACCHS Sabetha 50 55 Hiawatha Sabetha 51 60 Troy Sabetha 41 63 Nemaha Valley Sabetha 50 65 Horton Sabetha 49 46 Maur Hill Sabetha 44 70 Jackson Heights Sabetha 60 66 ACCHS Sabetha 52 56 Pomona Sabetha 44 59 Burlington Sabetha 44 62 Frankfort Sabetha 32 53 Hiawatha Sabetha 43 57 Nemaha Valley Sabetha 44 67 Holton Sabetha 49 54 Wathena Sabetha 45 66 Maur Hill Regionals: Sabetha 49 54 Wathena B-Team Scores Sabetha 43 25 Royal Valley Sabetha 33 40 ACCHS Sabetha 44 39 Hiawatha Sabetha 44 52 Troy Sabetha 45 57 Nemaha Valley Sabetha 46 56 Horton Sabetha 28 45 Maur Hill Sabetha 41 66 Jackson Heights Sabetha 25 63 Holton Sabetha 36 SO ACCHS Sabetha 34 43 Frankfort Sabetha 53 59 Hiawatha Sabetha 44 41 Nemaha Valley Sabetha 47 63 Holton Sabetha 42 36 Maur Hill B-Team: Larry Agee, Scott Witt, Tom McGraw, Chris Baumgartner, Eddie Steinlage, Gary Baldridge, Randy Moravec, Kevin Goodman, Coach Good. 34 WRESTLING Wrestling Team: FIRST ROW-Steve Baldridge, David Eisenbise, John Cavender, Kevin Ketter, Randy McFall, Ivan Ketter, David Stoller, 2NDROW-Steve Remmers, Bruce Hollister, Randy Hewitt, ToddWiite, Roger Windle, Cedric Heiniger, Mark Daily, Coach Butler. 3RD ROW - Coach Hill, Brett Hollister, Darwin Ball, Dennis Leuthold, Robert Gilbert, Robin Figgs, Tim Moore, Martin Mishler, Brad Wenger, Coach Hartwich. 98 Individual Scores: Randy McFall Ivan Ketter 23-4 105 17-5 112 Kevin Ketter 19-4-1 119 John Cavender 2-9 126 David Eisenbise 3-5 132 Steve Baldridge 14-8 138 Mark Daily Cedric Heiniger 11-8 145 12-14 155 Roger Windle 11-10 167 Todd White 7-1 185 Randy Hewitt 4-9 HWT Bruce Hollister 11-10-1 105 Tim Kellenberger 7-1 119 Martin Mishler 0-1 126 Robin Figgs 0-2 138 Darwin Ball 4-3 126 Tim Moore 4-9 132 Robert Gilbert 3-3 155 Dennis Leuthold 1-0 Tournaments: Team Score: Baldwin Jay Huskers League Regionals State: FIRST ROW-Steve Baldridge, Kevin Ketter, Ivan Ketter, Randy McFall. BACK ROW: Bruce Hollister, Roger Windle, Ce- dric Heiniger, Mark Daily. First Sixth Third First Team Score We They Nemaha Valley 40 28 Holton 27 26 Hiawatha 28 23 Lansing 62 8 Linwood 40 23 St. Marys 44 15 Nemaha Valley 39 23 Oskie 60 9 Perry - Lecompton 38 15 ACCHS 11 49 Rossville 57 9 Cedric pins-Regional 35 SHS BLUEJAY CHEERLEADERS TOP: Shari Wenger, Suzanne Rum- baugh, Diana Thomas. MIDDLE: STANDING, Cindy Grimm, Caro- lyn McGraw, Ramona Meyer, Jen- nifer Moravec, Mary Kay Huggins. MIDDLE: BENDING, Diane Pyle, Cheryl Leuthold, Kathy Althouse, Laurie Haflich. BOTTOM: Terri Kellenberger. B-Team Cheerleaders A-Team Cheerleaders TOP: Terri Kellenberger, Jennifer Moravec. BOTTOM: Cheryl Leuthold, Shari Wenger, Ramona Meyer, Kathy Suzanne Rumbaugh, Laurie Haflich. MIDDLE: Carolyn Althouse, Diana Thomas. McGraw 36 SCHOOL LIFE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••• • ••••••••• • ••••••••• • ••••••••• • ••••••••• • ••••••••• • ••••••••• • •••••••• • •••••••• • •••••••• • •••••••• • •••••••• • •••••••• Roll out the Barrel. Jayne is in the 50's. y Whatcha' Lookin' at, Gary? Working hard, Joyce? Smile, Mr. Wenger! 38 Wayne Wenger 40 CLOCKWISE: Brenda A.; Juanita, Laurie, Brenda S. Nancy, Arline 41 42 Arline and Juanita How much do you weigh??? Ivan and Carol are debating. 43 Hey you guys, the game is outside! Hi there, Don. 44 45 Smile, Janet! to class girls! A hard working class. 47 Bryan Goodman Ronnie Koch 48 Jody Ramona Jayne Roger Alan Anna 50 51 52 56 57 58 60 61 62 LOVE IS Kayettes and Key Club sponsers the Valentine Dance; King Curtis Keim reigned along with Queen Peggy Kathrens as the Valentine Royalty. 63 King Curtis and Queen Peggy JUNIOR MISS CANDIDATES Miss Amy Tennal, Junior Miss From Sabetha Miss Laurie Dietrich, Junior Miss From Morrill Amy Tennal, Sabetha, and Laurie Dietrich, Morrill, participate in the Junior Miss Pageant in Hiawatha. Amy wins the talent contest with her piano solo. 64 Amy accompanies Girls Glee and Chamber Choir. Laurie helps in the library for two periods. THE FHA - FFA 1976-77 CHRISTMAS DANCE “WHISPERS OF SNOWFLAKES” The highlight of the Christmas dance was the crown- ing of Sandra Lucas as Queen and David Eisenbise as King to reign over the evening's festivities. Candidates Joyce Hartter and Mark Yoesel « Vj HOMECOMING 1976 67 In the classroom. Kimm UNDERGRADUATES SOPHOMORE 1979 James Mike Roger Lairy Jody Gary Darwin Aberle Aberle Ackerman Agee Allen Baldridge Ball Chris Russel Ben Jerry Laurene John Robin Baumgartner Baumgartner Beeman Beeman Bien Boyce Brown Chris Vickie Cheryl Marsha John Craig Grant Bruggeman Burdick Campbell Campbell Cavender Deaver Dietrich Linda Bob Robin Larry Kim Bryan Kevin Edelman Emert Figgs Fischer Gaston Goodman Goodman Cindy Delmer Wanda James Dale Becky Cedric Grimm Gruber Gutknecht Hatter Harvey Hayes Heiniger Karen Randy Cindy Bruce Daryl Susan Janet Hertzel Hewitt Hittle Hollister Hoppe Huggins Kathrens Terri James Ivan David Kevin Dennis Michael Kellenberger Kesler Ketter Koch Large Leuthold Marteney Craig Lisa Rhonda Randy Carolyn Myra Alan Mattox McClain McClain McFall McCraw McMurphy Meyer Martin Brent Bruce Frances Tim Mishler Montgomery Montgomery Moore Moore Jennifer Moravec CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Ivan Ketter Sec. Jayne Stover V. Pres. Kevin Goodman Treas. Linda Edleman Rep. Tim Moore Diane Pyle Penny Mark Paige Rebecca Suzanne Kim Dalene Pyle Rokey Rokey Rokey Rumbaugh Stapleton Steele Eddie Jayne Charles Brenda Brad Steinlage Stover Thomas Van Peyma Wenger Tayna Windle Scott Witt CLASS SPONSORS Miss Debra Wall 71 Mr. Scott Hill JUNIORS 1978 Debra Jennifer Kathy Brenda Denise Diana Agee Althouse Althouse Aue Baker Bauerle Stacey Denise Steven Wanda Earl Marsha Baumgartner Bindel Brownlee Burdick Campbell Cook Mark Diana Nancy Joan Debra Gayla Daily Deaver Flott Geer Grable Grimm Connie Laurie Kim Susan Lonnie David Gutknecht Haflich Helmick Hulsing Jones Kesler Kevin Donald Kim Lynda Jerry Julie Ketter Kohake Kyle Kyle Lancaster Lancaster Terri Laurel Thomas Ramona Toni Randy Leuthold Livengood McGraw Meyer Miller Moravec Roxann Faye Barbara Juanita Steven Cathy Noble Ploeger 77 Priest Primeaux Remmers Renyer Kathy Risen Larry Damelle Patricia Kevin Marcia Rokey Sauer Scoby Stapleton Stauffer LeAnn Strader Brenda Julie Diana David Donna Janice Todd Strahm Tappehom Thomas Tumball Wehner Wenger White CLASS OFFICERS Pres. 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PhsU, tiUAy Mode fl. j oe eU, RICK ALLEN Football 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Track 2-4; S-Club 3-4; Pres. 4; Key Club 2-4; Secretary 3; Class Pres. 4; Chamber Choir 2-4; Boys Glee 2; Vocal Ensembles 2-4; Mu- sic Festivals 2-4; Who's Who 4; Drama 3; Youth-in-Government 2- 4; Student Council 4; AFS 4. JANICE LYNNE ALTHOUSE Honor Roll 2-3; Girls Glee 2-3; Kayettes 2; DECA 3; Annual Staff, Business Manager 4; Pep Club 2; DECA State Leadership Conference 3; Co-op I 3. STEVE D. BALDRIDGE S-Club 2-4; Prom Server 2; NHS 3- 4; Class Pres. 3; Bleacher Bums 3; Cross Country 2-4; Basketball 2; Track 2-4; Key Club 2-4. GARY BARRETT Football 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Track 2; S-Club 3-4; Key Club 4. LINDA DORIS BAUMAN Kayettes 2-4; Sec. 4; Kayette Leadership Camp Delegate 3; Jay Jays 2-4; Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Honor Pep 3-4; Cheerleader 2; Pom Pon Girl 4; Student Council 4; Student Librarian 3; Office Worker 4; NHS 2-4; High Honor Roll 2-4; AFS 3- 4; S-Club 4; Volleyball 2-4; Girls Glee 2-4; Music Festivals 2-4; Speech 4; Special Biologist 3; Who's Who 3; Honor Symposium 4; Highland Business Contest 3; Youth-in-Government 4. ARLENE F. BAUMGARTNER Kayettes 2-4; FHA 3-4; Volley- ball 2-4; Mixed Chorus 4; Year- book Staff 4; Girls Glee 4. ROBERT LEE BAUMGARTNER FFA 2-3; DECA 4. LARRY BIEN Chamber Choir 3; Boys Glee 3; Track 4; Basketball 4. MERYL WAYNE CHARLES Wrestling 2-3; Photography 4; Honor Roll 2. LAURIE DIETRICH Jay Jays 2; Girls Glee 2-4; Kay- ettes 2-3; FHA 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Managing Editor 4; AFS 3; Music Festivals 2-4; Stu- dent Librarian 4; Miss Morrill 4. DAVID L. EISENBISE Key Club 2-4; S-Club 2-4; Cham- ber Choir 2-4; Student Council 2- 4; Pres. 4; Wrestling 3-4; Football 3-4; Track 3-4; Basketball 2; Golf 2; Cross Country 2. DOLENE BETH ESS LINGER Honor Roll 2-4; High Honor Roll 2-4; Jay Jays 2-4; V. Pres. 4; Kay- ettes 2-4; Board 4; NHS 2-4; Offi- cer 4; FHA 2-3; Girls State 3; Girls Glee 2-4; Music Festivals 2- 4; Special Biologist 3; Speech 3; League Speech 3; Who's Who 3; Teachers Aid 3; FHA State Con- vention 3. DENNIS GARRETT Key Club 2-4; Treas. 3; Vice Pres. 4; Basketball 2-4; S-Club 3- 4; Student Council Rep. 4; NHS 2-4. RODNEY LYNN GOODMAN S-club 3-4; Football 2-3; FFA 4; DECA 4. TAMI LORRAINE GOODMAN Kayettes 2-3; Girls Glee 2-3; Coop IGII 4; Yearbook Staff 4; DECA 4. KIMBERLY KAY GRIMM Kayttes 2; Girls Glee 2-4; Twirler 2; Mixed Chorus 4; DECA 3; An- nual Staff, Sports 4; AFS 3; Music Festivals 2—4; Student Librarian 4; DECA Treas. 3; DECA State Lead- ership Conference 3. TAMMY GRIMM Kayetts 2; Jay-Jays 2; Girls Glee 2; Debate 4; DECA 4. BOBBY GENE HARTLY Journalism (newspaper) 4; DECA 4. SHERRY ANN HARTLY DAVID DEAN HARTTER Annual Staff 4; FFA 2-4; Vice- Pres. 4; FFA State Pari. Procedure Contest. JOYCE ELAINE HARTTER Jay-Jays 2-4; Sec. 4; Honor Pep 2,4; Twirler 2; Kayettes 2-4; Di- rector of School and Community Service 3; Color Captain 4; Kay- ette Camp 3; FHA 2; AFS 4; Girls Glee 2-4; Class Sec. -Treas. 4; Honor Roll 2-4; NHS 3-4; Sec. 4; Honor Symposium 4; Who's Who 3; Office Worker 4; Basketball 2- 4; Track 2; Presidental Physical Fitness Award 3. CYNTHIA LEIGH HEINIGER League G State Musical Festival 2-4; Concert Band 2-3; Pep Band 2- 3; Marching Band 2-3; Girls Glee 2-4; AFS 4; FHA 2-3; Treas. 3; Jay Jays 2-4; Publicity 4; Lea- gue Speech Festival 3; Annual Staff 4; Girls State 3; Who's Who 3; Youth-in-Government 4; Honor Roll 2-4. VICKY SUE HITTLE Pep Club 2; Girls Glee 2-3; DECA 3- 4; Kayettes 2; Basketball 2; Mixed Chorus 3. MARY KAY HUGGINS Jay Jays 2-4; Wrestling Cheer- leader 4; FHA 2-4; Kayettes 2-4; 88 Volleyball 2-4; Track 2-3; Girls Glee 2-4; Twirler 2-3; Honor Roll 2; Honor Symposium 4; Who's Who 3; Student Librarian 3-4; News- paper Staff 4; Math-Science Club 3-4; Math Contests 2-4; Girls State Alternate 3; Basketball 2-3; Youth-in-Govemment 4. PEGGY LEE KATHRENS Marching, Pep, Concert, and Stage Band 2-4; Twirler 2-3; Drum Majorette 4; Newspaper Staff 4; FHA 2; Kayettes 2-4; Jay Jays 3-4; Points Chairman 4; Girls Glee 2-4; Band G Vocal Music Festivals 2-4; AFS 4; Who's Who 3; Kansas Lions State and Intemation Band, Hono- lulu, Hawaii 4; Solo League 3. CURTIS RAY KEIM Key Club 2-4; Football 2; Basket- ball 3-4; Mixed Chorus 2; S-Club 2-4; DECA 4; Annual Staff, Ad Editor 4. MARCIE DEE KELLENBERGER NHS 2-4; Soph. Band Rep. 2; Class Sec. 2; Cheerleader 3; Pom Pon Girl 4; Kayettes 2; Jay Jays 2-3; Chamber Choir 2-4; Band 2; Student Council Treas. 4; Youth- in-Govemment 3; Prom Server 2; School Play 4; High Honor Roll 2-4. TIM W. KELLENBERGER Chamber Choir 4; Key Club 3-4; Student Council 2; Boys State 3; Honor Roll 2-4; Bleacher Bums 3- 4; AFS 4; S-Club 3-4; Football 3- 4; Wrestling 2-4; Golf 2-4; NHS 2-4; Class Rep. 2. KAY JEAN KENDALL Kayettes 2; Spanish Club 2; Jay Jays 2; FHA 2-4; Degree chr. 2; Vice-Pres. 3; District Historian 4; Leadership Camp 4; NHS 2-4; Honor Roll 2-4; Who's Who 3; Twirler 3; Regional Speech 3; AFS 3-4; Newspaper Staff 4; Special Biologist 3; Basketball Mgr. 2; Track 2-3; Honor Sym- posium 4; Math-Science Club 3-4; Math Contests 2-4; Youth-in- Govemment 4. LAURA DENISE KEY NHS 3-4; Honor Roll 2-4; High Honor Roll 3; Kayettes 2-4; Pres. 4; Leadership Camp 3; Jay Jays 2-4; Board 3; S-Club 4; Volley- ball 2-4; Honor Symposium 4; Speech-Drama 4; All School Play 4; Student Council 4; Art Work 3- 4; Special Biologist 3. DONALD W. KOCH RONNIE KOCH DECA 2-4. ALLEN LANCASTER Football 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Track 2-4; S-Club 3-4; Key Club 3; Photography 4; Honor Roll 2. CHERYL RENE LEUTHOLD Prom Server 2; Volleyball 2-4; S- Club 4; Kayettes 2-4; Kayette Board 4; Basketball 2-4; Annual Staff, Sr. Editor 4; Pep club 2-4; Wrestling Cheerleader 2; B-Team Cheerleader 3; A-Team Head Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. TAMRA ANN LOHMAN Jay Jays 2; FHA 4; Kayettes 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Yearbook Staff 4. CAROL JOAN LONGBERG Kayettes 2-4; DECA 3-4; Girls Glee 2-3; Debate 4; DECA Offi- cer 3. SANDRA MARIE LUCAS Kayettes 2-4; Officer 4; Girls Glee 2-4; Music Festivals 2-4; Mixed Chorus 2-3; Student Librarian 4; Chamber Choir 4; Ensembles4; Annual Staff-Editor-in-Chief 4; AFS 4; Youth-in-Govemment 4. DEBRA JOYCE McCLAIN Jay Jays 2-4; Kayettes 2-4; Treas. 4; Girls Glee 2-4; Pom Pon Girl 4; Annual Staff, Art Editor 4; Mixed Chorus 4; AFS 4. cheryl McDaniel Jay Jays 2-4; Kayettes 2; Spanish Club 2-4; Girls Glee 2-4; Prom Server 2; Volleyball 2-4; Basket- ball 2-4; Track 2-4; S-Club 3-4; Honor Roll 2-4; Who's Who 3. LAURA LOU McKIM Kayettes 2-4; Program Chr. 4; Jay Jays 2-4; Publicity Chr. 4; NHS 2-4; FHA 2-3; Historian 2; Student Council 4; Secre. 4; Span- ish Club 2-3; AFS 4; Special Bio- logist 3; Drama 3; Speech 3; Chamber Choir 4; Girls State Al- ternate Delegate 3; Honor Roll 2- 4; Who's Who 3. JOHN McMURPHY Wrestling 2; Bleacher Bums 3; Boys State Delegate 3; Football 4. GAYLEEN DIANE MESSINGER FHA 2; DECA 4; Kayettes 2; Girls Glee 2-3; Basketball 2-4; Track 2. BRENT MEYER FFA 3. JENNY A. MEYER Kayettes 2; Volleyball 2; Special Student 4. NANCY KAY MEYER Jay jays 2-4; Pts. Chr. 4; Kayettes 2-4; Music Chr. 4; NHS 2-4; Vol- leyball 2; Girls Glee 2-4; High Honor Roll 2-4; Chamber Choir 4. 89 LINDA J. OBERST Volleyball 2; Photography 3. ROBBY F. OOM DECA 4; Pres. 4. RICHARD ORTH DECA 4. RICK W. PATTON LAURA JANE PLATTNER Jay Jays 2-4; Kayettes 2-4; FHA 2; Volleyball 2—3; Pom Pon Girl 4; Cheerleader 2-3; Girls Glee 2-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Kayette Camp 4; Prom Ser- ver 2; Photography 3; Who's Who 4; Music Festivals 2-4; AFS 4; Homecoming Queen 4. RANDY PLATTNER Football 3; Wrestling 2-4; DECA 4; S-Club 4; FFA 2. GREGORY ALLEN RENYER FFA 3. SCOTT ROKEY Newspaper 4; DECA 3-4. LARRY R. SCOBY Spanish Club 2-4; Sec. 2; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Honor Symposium 4; NHS 2-4; High Honor Roll 2-4; Photography 4. MIKE SHROYER DECA 3-4. THERESA MARIE SHUMP Kayettes 2-4; Publicity Chr. 3; Pts. Chr. 4; Kayette Leadership Camp 3; Jay Jays 2-4; Pts. Chr. 2; Honor Pep 2; Wrestling Cheer- leader 3; Pom Pon Girl 4; Volley- ball 2-3; Basketball 2; Girls Glee 2-4; Music Festivals 2-4; Speech 4; Special Biologist 4; Youth-in- Govemment 4; Who's Who 3; Honor Symposium 4; AFS 4. ANITA K. SMITH Jay Jays 2-3; Kayettes 2-3; March- ing, Concert, and Pep Band 2; Girls Glee 2-4; Volleyball 2-3; Newspaper Staff 4; Photography 4; Honor Roll 2-4; Librarian assis- tant 4; AFS 4; Youth-in-Govem- ment 4. DAVID L. STOLLER Football 2-4; Basketball 2; Golf 2- 4; Chamber Choir 4; Key Club 3- 4; S-Club 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3; Vocal Ensembles 4; State Music Festival 4; Wrestling Manager 3; AFS 4. SONIA D'ANN STRAHM Kayettes 2-4; Mixed Chorus 3; Chamber Choir 4; Girls Glee 3-4; AFS 3-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Photo- graphy 3; Youth-in-Govemment 4. ED STRATHMAN DECA 3-4. AMY TENNAL Kayettes 2; Jay Jays 2-4; S-Club 3; Volleyball 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Track 2; Chamber Choir 2-4; Stu- dent Council 3; Class Treas. 3; Band 2; Speech Contest 4; Girls State 3; Honor Roll 2-3; Music Festivals 2-4; Spanish Club 3-4; Honor Symposium 4; Pom Pon Girl 4; Bicentenneal Committee 4; Pride Committee 4. ANA VEGAFERRER AFS Foreign exchange Student 4; Kayettes 4; FHA 4; Spanish Club 4; Basketball 4. KIMBERLY S. WALTON FHA 2-3; AFS 4; Youth-in-Gov- emment 4; Kayettes 2-3; Board 3; Ensembles 2-4; Sextet 3; Chamber Choir 2-4; Marching, Concert, and Pep Band 2-3; Pep Club 2-3; State Music Contest 2-4; Twirler 2; Photography 4; Girls State 3; Girls Glee 2-4; Honor Roll 2-3. DAVID WEHNER FFA 4. ANNA WENGER Pep Club 2-4; Spanish Club 2-4; V. Pres. 2-3; Pres. 4; NHS 3-4; Girls Glee 2-3; Kayettes 2; Volley- ball 2; Youth-in-Govemment 4. SHARI L. WENGER Kayettes 2; Girls Glee 2-3; Span- ish Club 2-4; V. Pres. 2; Sec. 3; S-Club 3-4; Sec. 4; Cheerleader 2- 4; Volleyball 2-4; Basketball 2- 4; Track 2-4; Pep Club 2-4; NHS 4; Prom Server 2; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. WAYNE BRENT WENGER Honor Roll 2-3. PEGGY WIKLE Kayettes 2-4; Basketball 2; Math Contests 2-4; Twirler 3; Marching Band 2; AFS 3-4; Honor Sympo- sium 4; Girls Glee 2; Honor Roll 2; Math-Science Club 3-4; Who's Who 3; Pep Band 2; Newspaper Staff 4; AFS Host Sister 4; Concert Band 2; Youth-in-Govemment 4. PHIL WILTZ NHS 2-4; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Stage Band 2-3; Student Council 3- 4; Class Rep. 3; Honor Sympo- sium 4; Mixed Chorus 3; AFS 3-4; High Honor Roll 2-4; Who's Who MARK A. YOESEL Cross Country 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Track 2-4; NHS 2-4; S-Club 2-4; Boys State 3; Prom Server 2; Class V. Pres. 4; NHS Treas. 4; Honor Symposium 4; Honor Roll 2-4; Bleacher Bums 3. Senior Farewell The time has come we must say Goodbye. A few will laugh and many will cry. There is one thing that we all know That our schools effects will soon start to show. We started as Sophomores and grew to our prime. Our days in high school have run out of time We laugh at the good times, forget all the bombs. We reminisce of our dances, especially our proms. We now fade in the yearbooks of the past And hope memories of the 1 'Class of 77'1 will always last. One of the saddest times 1 will tell Are the words Goodbye from a Seniors' Farewell . 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Fairview, Kansas 66425 Phone: 913-467-3885 Complete line of building materials Irwin D. Dierking, Manager CHAR - MAE HOUSE OF BEAUTY 910 Main Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone: 284-2310 98 GARBER BUILDING MATERIALS CO. Ready Mix Concrete Colony Paint and Quaker Windows EAT-N-TIME Open 7 Days a week Fairview, Kansas DOUG and HELEN SNYDER 926 Grant Sabetha, Kansas 66534 FARMERS STATE BANK PATIO PASTRY PARLOR HARTTER’S SEED AND FEED ua Dealer in all Farm Seeds Custom cleaning and treating Phone: 913-284-2220 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 KEN’S DINER Our Dinners are worth Crowing about 111S. Highway 75 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 BOHLING'S A W DRIVE-IN Highway 75 East Main Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Chocolate Vanilla Ice Cream Ice Cold A W Root Beer FLENTIES INC. We Sell We Fix We Spray Sabetha, Kansas 66534 A W ;p 100 SUMMER’S IGA Sabetha Alumni Gerald Summers 1926 J. D. Summers 1963 Jeri Summers 1967 Jon Summers 1969 Kirk Summers 1972 Kim Summers 1972 FOOD MERCHANTS SINCE 1914 831 Main BALL’S BEAUTY BARBER SHOP 1005 Main Street Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone: 284-3120 COMBINE GRAIN MONITERS GRINDERS AND METAL SLICERS ARGABRIGHT WELDING CRANE SERVICE AND MILLWRIGHTS QUALITY SHOP TOOLS 516 N. 9th. St., Sabetha, Kansas Good Luck SMITH - ROLES Class of 77 ELMER L. STRAHM R 3 Box 129 Sabetha, Kansas 913 -284-2517 101 MCFALL MOTORS :,We Service What We Sell... KEIM TRANSPORTATION Flatbed and grain haul service MOT ORS Phone: 284-3122 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Keim Transportation Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone: 284-2147 JOHNSON’S PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Charge Accounts Income Thx and Insurance Records Filled Out-No Charge Emergency Delivery or Mail Service-No Charge After Hours Emergency Service (284-2292) 923 Main Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone: 284-2179 DRUGS HEINIGER QUALITY OIL 7 Days-a-week 6 a.m. - 10 p. m. Your Pocketbooks Best Friend Go Quality and Go For Less All brands of oil Fram filters North Hwy. 75 Sabetha, Kansas 102 SEARS Authorized Catalog Sales 905 Main Street Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Mr. and Mrs. Kenny. Steinlage I II I I I m ZE2 mmm Sii SEARS SABETHA FASHION CENTER On the corner where women have Shopped for 97 years DAVIES JEWELRY Falls City, Nebraska CHASE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Sabetha, Kansas 66534 ®9n o N iM 103 SYCAMORE SPRINGS CAMPING AND RECREATION CENTER THE SABETHA HERALD Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone: 284-2177 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 SOMETHING FESTIVE FOR YOUR HAIR Natural looking color highlights? Now's the time to shine ... to be something beautiful. Call 284-3161 for appointments We feature a complete line of Luzier Products JOHN G. MOSER CONSTRUCTION 16 Virginia Street Sabetha, Kansas 66534 JOHN G. MOSER, OWNER CONNIE’S COIFFURES OF FASHION DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE 104 HAPPINESS 1 JT? I REST HERE DICK HUGHES says, Buy your men's and boy's clothing and shoes at Hughes Clothing Gunther says -’cause I get r-e-a-1 hungry! We all say-try Hughes Clothing Sabetha, Kansas 66534 KEITH’S PRINTING Sabetha, Kansas 66534 STOLLER INTERIORS Sales-Service-Installation Firth-Viking and Barwick Carpets Armstrong floors-Drapery Benjamin Moore Paints-Wallpaper Ceramic tile-Hoover Vacuum Cleaners-Carpet Cleaning 924 Main Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone 284-2286 KOCH MOTEL C s 29 Units Queen’s, Double Twin Beds Cable TV, Air Cond., Lobby, Rec Room U. S. 75 South Sabetha, Kansas 66534 105 DANNY KELLENBERGER CHEVROLET - OLDS. AGEE’S CHAMPLIN SERVICE 121 N. Washington Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone 913-284-3151 II | II II II - 8th and Virginia Street Sabetha, Kansas 66534 SABETHA VFW POST 7285 AUX. iU V -fe,. vp RUSS ELECTRIC Residential and Commercial Wiring and Rewiring Control Equipment Service RUSS ELECTRIC 112 North Washington Sabetha, Kansas 66534 106 FARMERS STATE BANK Member F. D. I. C. Sabetha, Kansas 66534 MID-AMERICA DAIRYMEN, INC. FARMERS COOPERATIVE ELEVATOR ’MID-AM DAIRY FARMS WHERE QUALITY STARTS FRESH. .. TWICE A DAY Elevator Ph 284-2185 Mill Ph 284-2354 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Grain, Feed, Fertilizer Fuel and Farm Supplies 107 JERRY’S RECREATION POOL Firearm Excessarys CB radio's Excessarys 814 Main 284-3117 LEHMAN - MEYER Plumbing, Heating, Electrical, and Air Conditioning SI LEHMANN MEYER 1 PLUMBING • HEATING • ELECTRICAL • AIR CONDG Sabetha, Kansas 66534 For Service I! Phone 284-2172 SCOTT STANDARD STATION Tires, Batteries, Lubrication and General Repair FAIRVIEW, KANSAS 467-3160 SCOTT SHANNON OWNER NILA’S GEM AND GIFT SHOPPE FOR GIFTS THAT PLEASE. fig Nilas Shoppe Sabetha, Kansas 66534 108 New House Construction-Remodeling-Roofing Wiring - Plum bing STOUT BAUMGARTNER CONSTRUCTION Stout Baumgartner Construction Box 117 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Morrill Ph. 459-2556 Sabetha Ph. 284-2574 FAMILY PRACTICE ASSOCIATES Jerry Jumper, D. O. Lonnie Bradford, R. P. A. Sabetha, Kansas CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!! 109 KOCH TRUCK LINE 619 Oregon Street Livestock-grain hauling-wrecker service and flatbed, for good dependable service. EQUIPMENT, INC. P. O. Box 184, Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone: 284-2125 Sabetha, Kansas WENGER MANUFACTURING 714 Main Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone: 284-2133 We manufacture quite a complete line of heavy-duty industrial equipment for the grain and food processing industries. This includes batch and continuous mixers, pellet mills, coolers, driers, and continuous extrusion cookers as well as much special and custom built ancillary equipment in both stainless and carbon steel. Wenger extrusion cookers are unique and are used widely for processing dry ex- panded dog and cat foods, for processing protein enriched cereals, snack foods, and many new engineered foods and food components. Most of the Textured Vegetable Protein products produced anywhere in the world are processed on Wenger extrusion cooking systems. in GENE’S SUPER SAVER South 75 Highway Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone 284-2424 112 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE FLANDERS PHARMACY We help your doctor help you auto 819 Main St. Sabetha, Kansas 66534 GARY ERMA GASTON On call day or night Hiawatha, Kansas FALLS CITY DEPT. STORE Thank-you for shopping - V7. A, Falls City, Nebraska Save! 113 SABETHA GREENHOUSE COMPLIMENTS OF 305 North 14th. John and Barbara Moore GREENE’S DRUG STORE Jm WP KJ Go Forward Seniors of 1977 Prescription Pharmacists 978 Main St. Sabetha, Kansas 66534 FALLS CITY AUTO SUPPLY A Gplmbles GO GAMBLES Automotive Jobber Sabetha, Kansas 66534 620 Oregon Hiawatha, Kansas Dale and Elsie Tallent 114 BOOSTER PAGE The following people supported the publication of this 1977 Bluejay Yearbook. SABETHA Union Gas of Sabetha Buzz Cafe Dale's Body Shop Dr. William S. Hurst Family Shoe Shop Davis Hardware Mr. Mrs. Wilfred Christman Dr. Eldon Todd, DVM Brockhoff Manufacturing, Inc. Meyer T. V. Service Dr. Ronald H. Dreyer Drape rie Decor Law Office of Olson and Smith Strahm's Fina Grote Motor Co. Deaver Wiltz, Inc. Hopp Rebuilding, Inc. Popkess Mortuary Sabetha Clinic Sabetha Community Hospital Dale Brey Roth's Meat Processing Plant Dr. Stone Leman Pontiac Buick Co. Flott Insurance Service Sabetha Cleaner's Laundry Edelman Construction Supply Safeway Stores MORRILL Snyder’s Stripping Firm Brougher Auto Repair Bailey Grain Supply Morrill Elevator Morrill State Bank Bartholomew Sons Bruce's Body Shop Vern Roush Delivery BERN Bern Cafe State Bank of Bern Bern Meat Plant Bern Extrusion, Inc. Bern M M General Store HIAWATHA Mendenhall's Shoes Rockey Mfg. Co. Jack's Camper Sales FALLS CITY Falls City Farm Supply Roger's Shoe Repair Chaney's Furniture Sheet's Pharmacy Falter's First National Bank Trust Thank You! —----------- t ir - •“ ■ 'V rV ----... ,4.. - V T • « ■ T ' % —- — --- • r— - •- -. -- - - ——- - - .- • “T w .---J.. - . - . r . V ..v. v--.: - I ; ,« ;


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