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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
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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
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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
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