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

 - Class of 1988

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Left: Mr Fischer explains the ACT Test to seniors Below: Ms. Ayre helps Marilyn Metzger in Library Science. Mr. Sauer helps Dwight Rokey with his typing. Mrs Gay Nita Grimm. Library Assistant Mr. Randy Hall. Math Mrs. Gerry Hayden Career Center Mrs. Mardy Herbster. Home Ec. Mr Scott Hill. Social Science Miss Nancy Jo Hodge. Vocal Music Mrs. Mavis House. Science Mr. Tom House. Art Mr Marvin Kohlmeier. P.E. Activity Director Miss Elaine Koopman Speech Drama Mr. Doug Leiker Industrial Arts Mrs. Gay McClain English Mr. James Sauer. Business Mrs. Pam Wenger P.E. Mr. Greg Zielke. Vocal Music

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Faculty has few new faces The 1987-88 school year brought several new teachers to Sabetha High School. Mr. Allen came in for the retired Mr. Johnson. In place of Mrs. Jones is Mrs. Epple. Miss Hodge joined the crew of SHS teachers at semester so Mr. Zielke could further his educa- tion. During the year we also had two student business teachers. Mr. John Quinlin. from Peru taught Mr. Sauer and Mr. Burger’s business classes for the first semester. At the sec- ond semester Mrs. Mary Hill also taught the business classes. Mrs. Sandy Aberle. English Mr. Rusty Allen. Math Mrs Marsha Autrey Special Ed. Miss Diane Ayre. Librarian Mr Herb Brown. Science Mr. Scott Burger. Business Mr Garry Couchman. Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Carla Epple. Paraprofessional Mr. Fred Evans. Band Mr. Irwin Figgs. German Mrs Jennie Finney. English Spanish Mr. Don Fischer. Counseling Mr John Garber PE. Mr Bob Good. Social Science Mrs. Terri Good. Band 28



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A variety of classes offered at SHS A variety of classes were of- fered at SHS, but a new face caused courses in the math department to be offered by different teachers Mr Randy Hall took over the classes taught by Mr Lewis Johnson, who retired after the last year. Mr. Hall taught Algebra II, ge- ometry, and Advanced Math. Mr Hall no longer taught Alge- bra I. Mr. Russell Allen was the new math teacher. Mr Allen taught Algebra I, computer programming, and General Math. There was only one change in the science department. Physics was offered in place of Chemistry II. These two classes are alternated from year to year. Mr. Brown of- fered Chemistry I and General Science along with physics. Mrs. House offered Biology I and II. Life Science, and anatomy-physiology. The Language Arts depart- ment offered a variety of Eng- lish and foreign language courses. Mrs. Sandy Aberle taught Advanced Composition and Literature, Practical Eng- lish and Western Literature, newspaper, and English I. Mrs. Jennie Finney taught English III and Spanish l-IV. Mrs. Gay McClain offered English I and II. Mr. Irwin Figgs offered Ger- man. German was first offered three years ago with the begin- ning of the seven hour day. Miss Elaine Koopman taught speech, forensics, and a new course called Theater Work- shop to go along with drama. Mr. Scott Burger and Mr. James Sauer headed the busi- ness department again. Mr. Burger offered two typing classes instead of one. To make room for the second typ- ing class, he no longer offered record keeping-consumer problems. In addition to the two Typing I classes, Mr. Burg- er taught Accounting I. general business, and business law. Mr. Sauer taught Typing I and II, business math, business machines and office practice, and Shorthand I and II. Mr. Bob Good and Mr Scott Hill teamed up to again teach all social science classes. Mr Good taught current events, social relations or yearbook, government, and world affairs. Mr. Hill taught American Histo- ry I and II, psychology, Europe- an History, and Kansas Histo- ry Mrs. Terri Good, Mr. Fred Evans, Mr. Greg Zielke, and Miss Nancy Hodge headed the music department. Mrs. Good and Mr. Evans instructed the band. Mr. Zielke directed the chamber choir and concert choir until the beginning of the second semester when he re- turned to college to get his Ph.d. Miss Hodge then took over the duties of Mr. Zielke. Mr Zielke planned to return at the beginning of the next year to teach for at least two and a half years. Mr Doug Leiker again taught industrial arts or Woods Shop l-IV and drafting. Mr. Garry Couchman was the vo- ag instructor again. He taught farm management, related agri. business, introduction to agriculture, farm shop, crop production, ag welding, farm power, and livestock produc- tion. The home economics de- partment was headed by Mrs. Mardy Herbster. Mrs. Herbster taught meal management, cre- ative clothing, housing, family living, and Advanced Home Economics. The physical education de- partment was headed by Mrs. Pam Wenger, Mr. John Garber, and Mr. Marvin Kohl- meier. Mr. Garber taught gen- eral physical conditioning or weight lifting and P.E. II. Mrs. Wenger taught P.E. I and II. Mr. Kohlmeier taught P.E. I. Mr. Don Fischer was the guidance counselor at the SHS. SMS, and WHS Miss Diane Ayre was the librarian at Sabetha and Wetmore. Mar- sha Autrey was the Special Education instructor. JO Above: Doug Whittaker works on his Algebra while Scott Aberle works on his research paper Right: Stephanie Emert is baffled by an accounting problem

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