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Mr. Don Fincher, counselor Mr. Irwin Figgs, principal Left to right: Susie Huber, sec- retary; Wanda Bruggeman, school nurse; Nila Ralston, nutritionist; Sharon Studer, district secretary Marilyn Christine Administrative asst. Gerry Hayden asst, librarian Betty Weardon career center Donna Judah school secretary Janet Summers Special Education Paula Hanson Speech Therapist Academics 5
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Administra ti on School hoard members, left to right: Glen Stoller, Sue Schuette, David Althouse, Delores Wenger, Rixey Wertenherger, Eldon Mulroy (not pictured). Mr. John Walton, Asst. Superintendent Mr. Von Lauer, Superintendent 4 Academics
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Sandy Aberle Elizabeth Ahrens Herbert Brown Ruth Dickenson Fred Evans Jennie Finney John Garber Robert Good Randy Hall Mardy Herbster Scott Hill Mavis House Tom House Academics As students of this fine high school, .ve had the privilige of sharing the company of one of the best faculties in the state. The teacher with the most students this year was none other than Mr. Randy Hall, a former Sabetha High School student. The only new teacher on the faculty was Mrs. Mardy Herbster, who taught home economics. General student opinion indicated that the physical education department was a favorite. There was a wide variety of physical education courses to choose from. These included: P.E. I, P.E. II, off campus p.e., and general physical conditioning. P.E. I was a required course for freshmen, and this fact, among others, probably accounted for its vast popularity. P.E. II was not a required course, but it still drew masses of young athletes. Off campus p.e was a small but elite class which was well enjoyed by the participants. General physical conditioning, commonly called weight lifting, was a Mecca for the young athletic types, who were looking for a fun way to build their muscles. Business classes also boomed this year. Every hour of the school day offered an opportunity for business-minded students to study. Numerous business contests produced an opportunity for the stu- dents to prove their skills. The math department swelled this year with the vast influx of freshmen. The freshmen were required to take an additional math unit this year. As of now. the class 1987 must have two math credits for graduation instead of the old standard of one. Science marched on in Sabetha High School. The class of 1987 was also required to have an additional science credit, with general sci- ence counting for the first time toward graduation. Chemistry and biology had average class load, comparative to preceding years. For the first time, some students from Wetmore were attending a class in Sabetha High School. They were in physics first hour, and it appeared to have a positive effect on them. Top Mr Greg Zielke really gets into directing his Chamber Choir class. Bottom: Before entering class, Mrs. Linda Krimmer clowns around for the camera 6 Academics
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