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The Kansas Honor Symposium was organized by Kansas State University Division of Continu- ing Education for the purpose of encouraging the individual achievement of high school students. Through a telephone hook-up, symposium partici- pants are provided with oppor- tunities to converse with and learn from well-known artists, scholars and educators. Seniors with a cumulative grade point average of B or better are eli- gible to participate. Successful completion of die requirements involved enables each partici- pating student to earn two se- mester hours of college credit. Honor Symposium (Back Row) Kim Helmick, Laurie Haflich, David Turnbull, Earl Campbell (Middle Row) Diana Deaver, Susan Hulsing, Ramona Meyer. National Honor Society (Back Row) Linda Edelman, Laurie Haflich, Cathy Renyer, Faye Ploeger, Kathy Rison, Kevin Ketter (Middle Row) Kim Helmick, Ivan Ketter, Martin Mishler, Robin Brown, Earl Campbell, Mark Rokey (Bottom Row) Vickie Burdick, Terri Kellenberger, Myra McMurphy, Cheryl Campbell, Randy McFall (Upper left hand comer) Mr. Fisher, Sponsor. 17
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Student Council (Back Row) Faye Pleoger, Toni Miller, Kim Kyle, Chris Bruggeman, Don Kohake, Roger Windle, Steve Remmers (Middle Row) Randy Moravec, President; Ivan Ketter, Vice-President; Robin Figgs, Secretary; Cathy Renyer, jeana Snyder, Jeff Herbster (Bottom Row) Luarie Haflich, Patty Scoby, Robin Brown, Treasurer; Diana Deaver, Sharyl Workman, Mr. Johnson, sponsor. The Student Council is an organization designed to create a better feeling of co-operation between the student body, faculty, and administration. The Stuco hopes it can develop the ideal of self-government and give the stu- dent body an opportunity to express their opinion in matters relating to the general welfare of the school. The membership of Stuco's organization consists of presidents of all school-sponsored organization and a student council representative for each of the three classes. All members must have and maintain a C semester average through their tenure. The terms of office are for a school calendar year. Randy Moravec, Student Council Stuco manages the operation of the student concession stand during morning President break. 16
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AFS Coming from Barbados to Sabetha High School has opened many opportunities for me as 1 have participated in many different ac- tivities . It has also enabled me to learn about life in America and what it is like to be away from your family, and still be able to cope. This year has broadened my views on many aspects of life, which will help me in the future. 1 have also met many wonderful peo- ple . I know this year is going to be a memorable year — a year 1 will always look back on with satisfaction. Thank you to those who have made my year here such a pleasant one. — Rosemary Batson Rosemary gets her first taste of snow. (Back Row) Nancy Flott, Brenda Strahm, Linda Edelman, Faye Ploeger, Toni Miller, Julie Tappehom, Robin Figgs, Kathy Rison, Terry Leuthold, Marcia Stauffer, Doug Garrett, Mr. Hill, sponsor (Middle Row) Debbie Agee, Lisa McClain, Patty Scoby, Susan Hulsing, Kim Helmick, Marty Wiltz, Damelle Sauer, Julie Lancaster, Kim Kyle, Cindy Hittle, Denise Bindel (Front Row) Dawn Judah, Lori Meyer, Ruth Grimm, Laurie Haflich, Rosemary Batson, Ramona Meyer, Joan Geer, Doug Althouse, Ryan Allen, Martin Mishler.
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