Satanta High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Satanta, KS)
- Class of 1973
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2 ___1 fL .TT i TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Classes . . Student Life Activities . Sports . • . Academics Grades . • GOOD TIMES Walking a friend to Biology. • . Finding out Wells has postponed the History test another day. . . Debating in 7th hour Debate Class. . . Helping that new good looking guy find his 1st hour class. . . Throwing erasers when the substitute has her back turned. . . Being with friends you've grown up knowing. . . . . . and making friends you'll never forget! DON7 PLA Y NO MORE OF THEM SAD SONGS. LENNY SENIORS (ZlQ-OZ OC tf! $HccCr TOM ALEXANDER Football 1; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Debate 2; Music 2. JUDY BLAIR Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep band 1,2, 3, 4; Band Council Vice-President 4; League State Music Festival 1,2, 3,4; Marching Festival 1,2,3; Cherry Blossom Festival 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Girls Glee 2; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Board 3,4; Kayette Play 3; Kayette Choir 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Team Captain 3,4; Kayette Unit Conference 1,5, 3,4; Regional Kayette Confer- ence 4; Arrowhead Staff 1, 2, 3,4; Chieftain Staff 4; Freshman Cheer- leader; Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Class Officer 2, 3; Annual Queen Can- didate 1; Teen Council 1; All School Play 3; Pep Club Board 1,2, 3,4; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Student Council Vice-President 3; Track 1; Girls Vol- leyball 4; Soph. Ensemble; Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4; Class Favorite 4. LARRY BRYANT Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1.2, 3, 4; Debate 4; Stuco 4; Class Officer 1,2; Arrowhead Staff 1,2,3; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Ail School Play 2,3,4; All League Football 4. MARK WHISLER Student 1, 2, 3,4. JULIE COPPEDGE Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Board 3,4; Kayette Secretary 4; Pep Club Board 3; Arrowhead Staff 2,4; Co-editor of Arrowhead 4; Chief- tain Staff 4; Student Council 3; Stu- dent Librarian 3; Stuco Regional Con- ference 3; Kayette Unit Conference 2; Jr. Escort for Sr. graduation 3; Home Economics Style Show 1,2,3; Scholastic Award 3,4; Business Schol- arship Contest 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Kayette Play 3; Kayette Choir 1,2,3, 4. IRENE CRUZ Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Music 1,2, 3,4; State Music Contest 1.2, 3,4; League Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Arrowhead Staff 2, 3,4; Track 1; Home Ec Style Show 1,2,3; Kayette Unit Conference 1,2, 3,4; Girls Ensemble; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Kay- ette Choir 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Trip to Mexico 2; Soph. Girls Ensemble; Junior Girls Ensemble. ROWENA DANIELS Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Cow-Girl 1; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2.3; Pep Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Marching Clinic 1,2,3; League Music Contest 1,2,3; State Music Contest 1, 2,3; Girls Volleyball; Track 1; Unit Kayette Conference 1,2, 3,4; Powder Puff Football 1, 3,4; Cherry Blossom Festival 1; Debate 2,3,4; Forenices 2; Kayette Choir 1,2, 3,4. TWANNA DICKERSON Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Girls Glee 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Ensemble 3,4; Soph. Girls Ensemble 2; Jr. Girls Ensemble 3; League Music Festival 1,2, 3,4; State Music Festival 1,2, 3,4; Vocal Clinic 3; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Board 4; District Kayette Conference 2, 3; Kayette Team Captain 4; Kay- ette Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pow- der Puff Football 3; Chieftan Staff 4; Arrowhead Staff 2,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 1; Annual Queen Candidate 2; Home Ec. Style Re- view 1, 2, 3. BARBARA DOERKSEN Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Girls Glee 1, 2,3,4; Girls Ensemble 1,2,3; League State Music Festival 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Choir 1,2, 3,4; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Arrowhead Staff 3; Unit Kayette Conference 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Powderpuff Football 3,4; Spanish Trip 2. MARK EDWARDS Band 1,2,3. ROBERT FOSTER Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2; Track 2; Class Officer 3. GEORGE FREY Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Let- termens Club 3,4; Student 1,2, 3,4. ADELA GARZA Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Choir; Kayette Unit Conference. DUSTY GAWER Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2, 3,4; Student 1,2, 3,4. LIZ BET GENS Kayettes; Pep Club; Volleyball; Bas- ketball; Exchange Student from Sweden. RONNIE PREEDY Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Drama 2; Class Skit 3; Track 2; Solo at League and State 1, 2, 3,4; Top Salesman for Class Magazine Sale 3; Water Boy for Freshman Football Team 1. DEBBY HARLOW League State Vocal Music; Girls Glee; Special Ensemble; Band 1,2,3; League State Band Contest 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Sax Quartet 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Kay- ettes 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball 4; Kayette Board 2, 3,4; Unit Conference 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Vice-President 4; All School Play 2; Forensics 1,2; Powder Puff Football 2, 4; Arrowhead Staff 1, 2, 3. PAM HELTON Kayette Board 2, 3; Kayettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Girls Vol- leyball 4; Pep Club Board 3; Pep Club 1.2, 3,4; Miss School Spirit Candidate 2; All School Play 1,2, 3,4; Teen Club Vice-Pres. 4; Teen Club Board 3,4; Mascot 4; League Contest 2, 3; Band 1.2, 3,4; Stage Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Debate 2,3,4; Girls Track 1,3; U. N. Pilgrimage 3; Kay- ette Regional Conference 3; Chief- tain Editor 4; Class Officer 2; Cherry Blossom Festival 1; National Honor Society; League State Music Festival; League District Speech Contest; Prin- cess Satanta 4; K-State Journalism Workshop 4; Kayette Leadership Camp 3; Regional Girls Basketball; Region- al Girls Volleyball 4; Unit Conference Group Leader 3; Regional Debate Al- ternate 4; State Debate Alternate 4. SHERRI HICKS Teen Club Officer 4; Marching Con- test 2, 3; Clarinet Choir 3; Bank 1,2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3; State League Music Festival 1,2,3; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Board 2,3,4; Kayette Unit Conference 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Group Leader 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Pep Club Board 3; Arrowhead Staff 3; Chieftain Staff 3; League District Speech and Drama Festival 1; Class Officer 2; Student Council 2; Debate 2, 3,4; Regional Debate 2; All School Play 1, 2, 3; U. N. Pilgrimage 3; Co-Ed Cor- respondent 4; Band Council 2; State Debate 4. HERB HULL Band 1, 2, 3,4; Stage Band 2, 3,4; Music 1,2,3; Boys Glee 1,2, 3; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Marching Band 1,2, 3.4. DON JANTZEN Pep Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2, 3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Brass Choir 3. LEN KEESEE Football 2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Class Officer 3,4; Lettermens Club 3,4; All School Play 1,2, 3,4; Most Improved Band Member 3; Student Council 1; Debate 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1, 2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2, 3,4; Brass Choir 1, 2, 3; President of Band Coun- cil 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Cherry Blossom Festival 1; Junior Class Vice-President; NHS Student Ex- change Day 3. DEE DEE SCHWERTFECER Band 1,2, 3,4; Band Council Officer 4; Clarinet Choir 1,2, 3,4; Clarinet Quartet 2,3,4; State League Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; Cherry Blossom Fes- tival 1; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Kansas Lions All-State Band 3; International Lions Club Band 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club Board 3,4; Freshman Cheerlead- er; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Board 3,4; Student Council 4; Student Council Vice- President; Class Officer 4; Teen Coun- cil 1; League District Speech Contest; Drama 3; Debate 2,3,4; State Reg- ional Debate Alternate 4; Business Scholorship Contest 3; Unit Kayette Conference 1,2, 3,4; All School Play 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 2; Girls State 3; All School Reporter 4; Arrowhead Staff 1,2,3; Chieftain Staff 3; Girls Basketball 3,4; Girls Volley- ball 4; Scholastic Award 2,3,4. KIM KERNOHAN Track 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Lettermens Club 2, 3,4; Student 1,2, 3,4. MARK KIEHNE Rand 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Lettermens Club 1, 2,3,4; League State Music Contest 1.2, 3,4; Brass Ensemble 1,2, 3,4; All League Football 4. JOYE COOKSEY Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4; Kayette Board 2, 3, 4; Kayette President 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Stuco President 4; Vocal Music 1, 2, 3; Girls Glee 2, 3; Special Group 3; All School Play 3,4; Kayette Team Captain 4; League State Music Festi- val 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Junior Girls Ensemble; League Speech Contest 2; Powder-Puff Football 3,4; Stuco Reg- ional Conference 4; Kayette Unit Con- ference 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Regional Conference 3,4; Arrowhead Editor 4; Journalism Workshop 4; Chieftain Staff 4; Girls Basketball 2, 3,4; Girls Vol- leyball 4; Girls Track 3,4; Regional Track Meet 3; School Service Award 3; One-Act Play 2; DAR Good Citi- zen 4. LARRY LEE Basketball 4; Football 4; Lettermens Club 4. JUANITA LIMON Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Kayette Unit Conference 1,2, 3,4; Home Ec. Style Show 1,2,3; Arrow- head Staff 2, 3,4; Chieftain Staff 4; Kayette Choir 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Trip to Mexico. SALVADOR LIMON Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Football Escort 4; Football King 4; Basketball Escort 4; Lettermen's Club 1.2, 3,4; All League Football 4. RON LUCAS Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; National Honor So- ciety 2, 3,4; Class Officer 2,4; Class Favorite 2, 3,4; Best All Around 4; Lettermen's Club 1,2, 3,4; All League Football 4. DEBBI MEADOR Class Officer 1; Freshman Cheerleader; 1-Act Play; Concert Band 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Band Council 1,3,4; Sr. Class Officer; Arrowhead Staff 2,4; Student Council 3; Chief- tain Staff 4; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Kayette Board 4; Pep Club Board 4; Girls Volleyball 4; State League Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; Cherry Blossom Festival 1; Business Scholarship Contest 3; Girls Glee 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Kayette Unit Con- ference 1,2, 3,4; Student Council Conference 3; Kayette Choir 1,2, 3,4; Scholastic Award 1,2,4; Teen Coun- cil 1; Drama 2; Home Economics Style Show 3; League Speech Contest 2; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3; Homecoming Queen 3; Kayette Play. PHIL PARKER Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2; Class Officer 2; Stuco 3; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4; All School Play 3; Business Scholarship Contest 3; All League Football 4. STEVE SAMS Class President 1; Class Officer 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1,2; Let- termen's Club 2, 3,4; Track 1,2; Graduation Escort 3; Basketball Escort 4. PEGGY SCHULZ Freshman Cheerleader; Varsity Cheer- leader 2, 3,4; All School Play 1, 3,4; Student Director 2; Debate 2, 3,4; Regional Debate Squad 4; State De- bate Squad 4; League District Speech Contest 3,4; State Speech 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Band Council 3; League State Music Contest 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Glee 2; Soph. Ensemble; Pep Band 1,2,3; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Kay- ette Board 2, 3; Kayette Leadership Camp 3; Kayette Regional Conference 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Unit Conference 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club Board 2, 3,4; Arrowhead Staff 1, 2, 3,4; Chief- tain Staff 4; Chieftain Editor 4; Class Officer 1; Student Council 1,2; Teen Club 1, 2, 3,4; Teen Club President 4; Class Favorite 1,2,3; Best-All-Around 4; National Honor Society; K-State Journalism Workshop 4; Business Schol- arship Contest 3; Scholastic Award 1, 2,3,4; NHS Exchange Student 3; Prin- cess Satanta Alternate 3. BRYAN GROTH Student 1, 2, 3,4. KELLY KERNOHAN Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Band 1; Letter- men's Club 2, 3,4. KERRY SLAYMAKER Band 1,2, 3; League State Contest 1, 2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Lettermen's Club 1,2, 3,4. PAT STEGMAN Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3,4; Marching Contest 1,2, 3; Cherry Blos- som Festival 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Glee 2; Soph. Ensemble; State League Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; Kayette Team Captain 4; Kayette Unit Conference 1, 2, 3,4; Arrowhead Staff 2, 3, 4; Chieftain Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pap Club Board 4; Vice-President Pep Club 4; Teen Club 4; Track 1, 2; Girls Volleyball 4; Basketball 1, 2,4; Class Skit 2; Kayette Camp 3; Teen Club Officer 4. RALPH UNCLES Band 1, 2; Class Officer 3; Track 3; Debate 2,4; School Play 1,2, 3,4; Class President 3; Business Scholarship Contest; Arrowhead Staff 1,2,3. JIMMY LAKIN Football 1; Basketball 3; Music 1; Track 2. DAN WIESE Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1, 2; Class Officer 2; Stuco 3; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Class Favor- ite 1; Class President 2; Business Scholarship Contest; Scholastic Award. JUNIOR WRIGHT Band 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Track 2; Student Council 4; Class President 4; Class Officer 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chieftain Staff 4; Arrowhead Staff 4; League State Music Festival 1,2,3, 4; Marching Festival 1,2, 3; Cherry Blossom Festival 1; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Debate 4; Brass Choir 1,3,4; Drama 3. Tommy Pure Innocence?!?! Jim Next year I won't need the step! ! ! Mark W. Crash! ! ! Rob Come a little closer! Ronnie P. Wanna DRAG??? Ron L. Dig that haircut! Phil miw.’W DebbiM I said MOVE!! Just ask me if I'm beautiful! Steve Cool man!!! Len Slurp!!!! Sal The Close-Up Smile! Irene I feel pretty! Mark E. Got any dip? George Ahoy mate! Ralph Absolutely Preposterious! Dusty SPLATT!! !! Bryan 50 acres huh???? WAIT!!!! i Larry Come on in! The waters fine !! !! Kerry Me Big Game Hunter! !! ! Joye My Baby Debbie Me Jane Hershal Boy, this is the life. Carl Hey, I wanna play. Liz Bet What you see is what you get. Herb 4 big ones. Dale If they only knew. LeRoy Got any candy? SATANTA TRUE VALUE LUMBER COMPANY Adela Cry Baby SWEDISH THANKS 1 have enjoyed my year here at Satanta High School very much a lot of people have asked me if I didn't think it was a lot different to go to a very small school compared with the one I at- tended in Sweden. Not at all! I think you get to know all the Students, teachers, and all the others staff much better in a smaller school. I think I know more people here at SHS after this year than I did after one year in my Swedish school. I want to take this opportunity to thank you all so much. Especially the Satanta Kayettes, who sponsored my stay here. You have all made this year one of the happiest in my life. I will always remember it with joy. I hope you en- joyed having me here also. Thank you all very, very much, and I hope I will see you all again some day, here or in Sweden. Liz Bet 20 Shannon Lucas and Sig Doris Arie, Debbie Blundell, Kay Brown, Cindy Burrell, Richard Correll, Cathy Correll, James Decker, Tim Dickerson, Kenny Doris, Sig Engler, Terry Garza, Ramiro Hankins, Bruce Jantzen, Jan Kells, Linda Lahey, Thane Derby, Dena (not pictured) 23 Lee, Ann Limon, Cindy Lozar, Bill Lucas, Shannon Maturey, Chris Moore, Charles Jr. McBride, Jim McLain, Mark Rangle, Ronnie Rollins, Jeff Scott, Penny Stice, Diane Sturgeon, Tracy Taylor, Kathy Ungles, Vivan Weeks, Brad Wright, Gail 24 STILL SA Y FIVE MINUTES ISN7 ENOUGH TIME TO GET FROM ONE CLASS TO ANOTHER SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President............... Vice-President . . . Secretary............ Treasury............. Stuco Representatives Terry Sprunger Nick Slaymaker . . Sylvia Cruz . . Mike Limon Sally McDonald Tom McBride OWZO ow Alexander, Bonnie Anton, Mike Barr, Don Baxter, Roni Birkes, J. R. Bowen, Trudy Brasuell, Mike Breeden, John Brown, Bill Bryant, Tanya Burroughs, Dale Chaloupek, Steve Collins, Ted Cooksey, Dirk Cruz, Sylvia Daniels, Arlene 27 Derby, Jera Dietz, Don Eaton, Debbie Ehrenfeld, Ann Foster, Stephane Garza, Shirley Gilbert, Arlen Gray, David Heisz, Kenny Hensel, Karen Hill, Tim Kells, Donna Lakin, Carolyn Lira on, Mike 28 Mills, Kelli Moody, Joanna McBride, Tom McDonald, Sally Parish, Wally Rangle, Paul Rangle, Peter Robinson, Sandra Rooney, Pat Schlicker, Pam Slaymaker, Nick Smith, Arlo Sprunger, Terry Stegman, Allen Williamson, Ricky Wokaty, Myra 29 KNOW IT'S A FRIGHTENING THOUGHT. MY DEAR. BUT SOMEWHERE OUT THERE BEYOND THIS FENCE LIES THE EDGE OF THE WORLD FRESHMEN Freshman Class Officers President............................................................Peggy Ives Vice-President..............................................................Jim Rollins Secretary.........................................................Chris Correll Reporter....................................................... Sherry Keener Stuco Representatives.............................................Nancy Preedy Lewis Stanley Mr. Wells Chris Correll and Lewis Stanley Baker, Laura Blair, Robert Bowen, Mark Brown, Kim Bussell, Steve Conover, Stan Correll, Chris Costner, Tom Dennis, Ken Dickerson, Richard DuBois, David Fillpot, Greg Garza, Victor Giles, Susan Ives, Peggy Jantzen, Boyd Keener, Sherry Kiehne, Todd 33 Lee, Gale Lozar, Chuck Lozar, Jim Meador, David Morales, Oscar McDonald, Scott Owings, Pat Pratt, Ann Preedy, Nancy Rollins, Jim Rooney, Ardith Schlegel, Ronald Simpson, Debbie Stanley, Lewis 34 Stegman, Sally Sutherland, Patricia (not pictured) Ardith Roonwy, Kim Brown, Peggy Ives, Debbie Simpson, Nancy Preedy. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: S. McDonald, S, Chaloupek, J. Lozar, T. Hill, M. Limon, R. Dickerson, C. Lozar, P. Rooney, M. Bowen, G, Fillpot. SECOND ROW: T. Kiehne, T. Sprunger, A. Stegman, L. Stanley, B. Brown, M. Brasuell, N. Slaymaker, K. Dennis, S, Bussell, D. Dubois, T. McBride, Mr. Kelling. STUDENT LIFE GOOD TIMES- Being just a little bit late for your first hour class. . . Sitting in the lounge talking to friends. . . Sitting in the office waiting for a pass. . . Pulling an unscheduled fire alarm. . . Winning your first Debate trophy. . . Sneaking your car up town during the noon hour. . . Looking forward to graduation . . . . . . Even if you're still a sophmore! WE THINK EVERYONE SHOULD BELONG TO A CLUB — AS A MA TTER OF FACT. IF YOU’D CARE TO BUY ONE WE HAVE SEVERAL FOR SALE RIGHT HERE ORGANIZATIONS SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Wright, A. Lee, J. Cooksey, J. Coppedge, J. Limon, P. Helton. STAND- ING: R. Rangel, P. Brasuell, T. Dickerson, J. Blair, D. Meador, P. Schulz, P. Stegman, I. Cruz, D. Arie, Mrs. Stokes. CHIEFTAIN STAFF Editor Advisor Editor Peggy Schulz Mrs. Stokes Pam Helton ARROWHEAD STAFF TYPISTS: Tawanna Dickerson, Debbie Arie, Judy Blair, Ronnie Rangel, Junior Wright, Juanita Limon, Pam Helton, Debbie Meador, Julie Coppedge, Pat Stegman, Joye Cook- sey, Ann Lee, Peggy Schulz, Irene Cruz. EDITOR-Joye Cooksey ADVISOR-Edith Stokes EDITOR-Julie Coppedge FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Panzer, S. McDonald, J. Cooksey, D. Schwertfeger. SECOND ROW: S. Lucus, V. Ungles, K. Blundell, N. Preedy, T. McBride. BACK ROW: T. Engler, B. Weeks, J. Wright, L. Bryant, L. Stanley. Mrs. Panzer-Sponsor STUDENT COUNCIL 40 Joye Cooksey-President NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1973 FIRST ROW: T. Sprunger, P. Parker, K. Heisz, L. Keesee, P. Rooney. SECOND ROW: R. Baxter, B. Doerksen, L. Kells, C. Lakin, D. Stice, P. Scott, D. Meador, V. Ungles. THIRD ROW: Mr. Moody, R. Foster, R. Lucas, C. Moore, D. Wiese, J. Correll, T. Sturgeon. Not pictured: Sherri Hicks. Sponsor President Mr. Moody 41 Len Keesee KAYETTE BOARD FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: ]. Coppedge, D. Harlow, J. Cooksey, J. Blair, C. Correll. SECOND ROW: S. Hicks, D. Meador, T. Dickerson, C. Maturey, P. Scott, D. Stice, C. Limon, Mrs. Niles. THIRD ROW: S. McDonald, S. Lucas, J. Jantzen, P. Stegman, D. Schwertfeger, D. Eaton, R. Baxter, L. Gens. Liz Bet Gens is the first foreign exchange student S. H. S. has had. She is from Jonkoping, Sweden. She is sponsored by the Kayettes. The first semester she lived with the Charles McDonald family and the second semester she lived with the Ronald Stice family. She was active in Kayettes, Pep Club, Basketball, Volley Ball, and the Powerpuff football team. FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Niles, R. Baxter, D. Eaton, S. Hicks, D. Meador, P. Stegman, J. Cook- sey, J. Blair, T. Dickerson, D. Harlow, D. Stice, P. Scott, L. Gens. SECOND ROW: P. Helton, K. Lightcap, P. Schulz, J. Coppedge, D. Schwertfeger, C. Correll, S. McDonald, R. Daniels, C. Limon, C. Maturey, S. Lucas, J. Jantzen. THIRD ROW: S. Keener, K. Brown, C. Correll, S. Garza, D. Kells, P. Schlicher, S. Cruz, A. Daniels, K. Hensel, A. Rooney, L. Kells. FOURTH ROW: P. Brausell, C. Lakin, N. Preedy, D. Simpson, B. Doerkson, B. Alexander, S. Foster, J. Moody, I. Cruz, J. Limon, K. Taylor, K. Blundell. FIFTH ROW: A. Ehrenfeld, G. Lee, S. Stegman, P. Sutherland, A. Pratt, S. Giles, P. Ives, L. Baker, T. Bowen, S. Robinson, T. Bryant, A. Lee. 42 Liz Bet Gens, senior candidate was our first foreign exchange student from Sweden. She was active in Kayettes, Pep Club and Basketball. Jan Jantzen, a junior, was active in Kayettes, Pep Club, Pep Band, and Girls Basketball. She was a member of the Kayette Board. ANNUAL QUEEN CANDIDATES Sandy Robinson, the sophomore candidate was active in Kayettes. She was also a member of the track team. Sherry Keener, the freshman candidate was active in Kayettes and Pep Band. She was also a class officer. 45 HOMECOMING QUEEN JULIE COPPEDGE SANDY ROBINSON “GOD BLESS US ALL” Sal Limon is a Senior at S.H.S. and is active in foot- ball, basketball, and lettermans club. Crownbearer Shane Selby and Flower girl Sally Black are escorted by Sal. MISS SCHOOL SPIRIT AND j i CANDIDATES f CHRIS MATUREY SHANNON LUCAS MISS SCHOOL SPIRIT TAWANNA DICKERSON KAY BLUNDELL 50 sally McDonald Love is .. . February 16, 1973 was the day and the Satanta High School Gymnasium was the place. The event: The annual crowning of Miss School Spirit. The candi- dates and their escorts were: Tawanna Dickerson, a Senior, escorted by Kerry Slaymaker; Chris Maturey, a Junior, escorted by Ron Lucus; Shannon Lucas, a Junior, escorted by Steve Sams; Kay Blundell, a Jun- ior, escorted by Sal Limon; and Sally McDonald, a Sophomore, escorted by Phil Parker. The crown- bearer was Ricky Limon and the flower girl was Michell Hughan. Larry Lee, a Senior, presented the flowers, crown, and the traditional kiss. ACTIVITIES GOOD TIMES Trying out for the All School Play and getting the part. . . Having 4 Senior cheerleaders in your Senior year. . . Finding out the Basketball game won't be called off after all. . . Marching on the football field without stepping in a hole. . . Winning your first Debate trophey. . . WorKing hard to achieve your goal. . . . . . and gaining many memories. L 00 K AT IT THIS WAY— SOMEONE HA S TO PLAY THE PART OF A FLO WER IN THE CLA SS PLAY ACTIVITIES UOZUuQQif- QQ ZO qq ZO uodzu FRONT ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Schwertfeger, D. Stice, C. Correll, D. Lightcap, D. Eaton, S. Stegman, L. Baker, P. Scott, C. Correll, V. Ungles. SECOND ROW: J. Moody, A. Rooney, N. Preedy, A. Ehrenfeld, P. Stegman, T. Sprunger, L. Keesee, A. Daniels, R. Schlegel, K. Hensel, D. Simpson, D. Meador, S. Mc- Donald, B. Alexander. THIRD ROW: K. Hiesz, T. Engler, H. Hull, P. Rooney, S. Conover, T. Kiehne, P. Owings, J. Jantzen, S. Foster, C. Moore, M. Bowen, L. Kells, B. Brown, M. Kiehne, K. Dennis, S. Bussel, M. Anton, J. Wright, R. Baxter, B. Weeks. STANDING: B. Jantzen, S. Keener, J. Correll, P. Helton, Mr. Stone, P. Ives, J. Blair. President..................................................Len Keesee Vice-President......................................Judy Blair Secretary...............................................Debbie Meador Treasurer...............................Dee Dee Schwertgeger Reporter..................................... . Jim Correll FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Meador, L. Keesee, J. Blair, D. Schwertfeger, STANDING: T. Engler, T. Sprunger, J. Correll, K. Dennis, M. Kiehne, B. Weeks, Mr. Stone. The Satanta High School Marching Band was kept very busy practicing for the many half time shows they participated in this year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Robinson, Vivian Ungles, Kay Blundell. STAGE BAND FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Keesee, K. Hensel, D. Meador, D. Schwertferger, S. McDonald, D. Stice, K. Eaton. SECOND ROW: R. Baxter, J. Wright, B. Weeks, K. Heisz, T. Engler, H. Hull, P. Rooney, T. Sprun- ger, P. Helton, J. Correll. PEP BAND FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Ives, J. Blair, J. Correll, S. Keener, B. Jantzen, P. Helton, S. McDonald. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stone, A. Ehrenfeld, S. Stegman, L. Baker, P. Scott, C. Correll, V. Ungles, THIRD ROW: P. Stegman, C. Correll, D. Stice, D. Schwertferger, N. Preedy, A. Rooney, J. Moody. FOURTH ROW: A. Daniels, B. Alexander, K. Hensel, D. Meador, S. McDonald, D. Simpson, L. Keesee, T. Sprunger, M. Kiehne, B. Brown, S. Bussell. FIFTH ROW: S. Foster, J. Jantzen, SIXTH ROW: K. Mills, P. Rooney, K. Heisz, S. Con- over, H. Hull, T. Engler, T. Kiehne, P. Owings, R. Baxter. SEVENTH ROW: M. Bowen, L. Keels, C. Moore, K. Dennis, B. Weeks, J. Wright, M. Anton. 56 c H O R U s Mrs. Ardis Alexander, Director, FRONT ROW (L TO R): Bonnie Alexander, Karen Hensel, Karen Lightcap, Nancy Preedy, Shirley Garza, Irene Cruz, Cindy Nelson. SECOND ROW (L TO R): Chris Maturey, Cathy Correii, Barbara Doerksen, Debbie Harlow, Terry Sprunger, Wally Parrish, Terry Engler, Tawanna Dickerson, Kim Brown, Carolyn Lakin, Cindy Limon. THIRD ROW (L TO R): Linda Kells, Ardith Rooney, Chris Correll, Patty Brausell, Kenny Dennis, Tim Decker, Don Barr, Dena Derby, Jerra Derby, Cindy Brown, Kathy Taylor. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Terry Sprunger, Tim Decker, Terry Engler, Wally Parrish, Don Barr. SECOND ROW (L TO R): Ardith Rooney, Chris Correll, Cathy Correll, Karen Hensel, Tawanna Dickerson, Debbie Harlow, Nancy Preedy, Carolyn Lakin, Kelli Mills. s p E C I A L E N S E M B L E D 70 O DO FRONT ROW: L. TOR.: K. Lightcap, T. Sprunger, A. Alexander. BACK ROW: T. Engler, L. Kells, C. Correll. GIRLS’GLEE BOYS’ GLEE FRONT ROW: L. TOR.: B. Alexander, S. Garza, I. Cruz, B. Doerksen, A. Alexander. 2nd ROW: C. Cor- rell, C. Nelson, K. Lightcap, C. Lakin. 3rd ROW: D. Harlow, C. Correll, P. Brausell, K. Hensel, T. Dickerson. FRONT ROW: L. TO R.: T. Engler, T. Sprunger, A. Alexander. BACK ROW: D. Barr, T. Decker, K. Dennis. JIM’S I.G.A. COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE SATANTA BEAUTY SHOP FOR THE LASTEST HAIR STYLES AND TIPS ON BEAUTY! Saxophone Quartet “I” RATINGS AT STATE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC JIM’S DRIVE IN, SATANTA. KANSAS OPEN FROM 11 A M. TO 10 P.M. PHONE649-2508 SIGNS OF THE SEW-DIAC Shannon, Sherri, Chris Shirley Tanya Bryant Adela Garza Barbara Doerksen Cindy Limon Arlene Daniels Kim Brown Sherri Hicks (Sybil Audrey) Pam Schlicher Myra Wokaty (Jeremy Lee G Tomi Osborn) Jerra Derby Sylvia Cruz Kathy T aylor Liz Bet Gens Shannon Lucas Chris Maturey Pat Sutherland (Stephanie G Darci Silva) Peggy Ives Trudy Bowen Susan Giles Linda Kells Sherry Keener Shirley Garza Ann Pratt Donna Kells Sally Stegman Laura Baker Stephanie DEBATE Cimarron- Peggy-Ralph 4-1 Pam-Deedee 4-1 Hays- Sherri-Carolyn 4-2 Penny-Diane 4-2 Debbie- Stephanie 0-6 Coldwater- Peggy-Sherri 5-1 Charles- Rowena 4-2 David-Mike 0-5 Roni-Karen 3-2 Sally-Kenny 1-4 Greensburg- Penny-Diane 2-3 Carolyn-Roni 3-2 Pam-Deedee 1-4 Garden City- Karen-Ann 1-5 Charles-Diane 2-4 Kenny-David 0-6 Liberal- Diane-Charles 5-1 Peggy- Sherri 5-1 Ralph- Len 4-2 Ulysses- Len-Charles 2-3 Rowena-Penny 4-1 Pam-Deedee 3-2 Scott City- Kenny-Pat 2-3 Junior Carolyn-Roni 3-2 Hays Novice- Len-Larry 3-1 Carolyn-Roni Mike-David 2-2 Karen- Stephanie Debbie-Sally 1-3 Pat-Kenny-Ann Hugoton- Peggy-Sherri 5-1 Rowena-Penny 4-2 Pam-Deedee 2-4 Dodge City- Peggy-Sherri 4-2 Charles-Diane 3-3 Pam-Deedee Regionals- Sherri- Peggy 8-2 Diane-Charles Pam-Deedee State- Sherri-Peggy Diane-Charles Pam-Deedee Satanta had a very successful debate team this year. The team won seven trophies. The Regional team of Sherri, Peggy, Diane, Charles, Pam, and Deedee won second at Regionals qualifying them to go to the State tournament at Salina. JR.-SR. BANQUET “THE MAGIC OF SPRING” The Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 5th. The theme for the evening was The Magic of Spring . The welcome was given by Shannon Lucas the Junior class president. Junior Wright, the Senior class presi- dent thanked the Juniors for planning and preparing the banquet. Charles Moore, a junior, gave the invocation and benediction. The meal was prepared and served by the parents of the Junior class members. It consisted of shrimp cocktail, barbecued beef, tossed salad, green beans, baked potatoes, bread, and ice cream. THE STATE BANK OF SATANTA ’ BANK OF PERSONALIZED SERVICE” CLASS NIGHT The theme for Class Night was It was a very good year! 73. Pam Helton started the night by reading the classes Most Memorable Moments followed by the class will read by Deedee Schwertfeger and the class prophesy read by Sherri Hicks. Awards to SHS students followed the program. 63 THE HAND-UP AT GENERATION CAST Francoise Schultz......................... . Jenefer .................................... Emma Schultz................................ Oscar Schultz............................... Edgar Potts................................. Hattie Potts................................ Vernon Pembrook............................. Jim Swenson................................. Janie Taylor................................ Beth........................................ Martha...................................... Adele Lightner.............................. George Taylor............................... Mr. Holton.................................. Captain Parker ............................. Rotesters................................... GAP • Peggy Schulz . . Judy Blair . Joye Cooksey . Ralph Ungles . . Len Keesee . Sherri Hicks . Larry Bryant . Kenny Heisz . Pam Helton . Roni Baxter Ardith Rooney Julie Coppedge , . David Gray Junior Wright . . . Don Barr . . Ann Pratt Kelli Mills Here's a nice, juicy angleworm. The executives in a serious conference. The Schultz family at home. O.K., Here's what were going to go. 64 Citizens of Pottsburg. WANT TO KNOW WHICH ONE OF YOU KIDS PUT GLUE IN MY HAT YESTERDAY. AND WANT TO KNOW RIGHT NOW HONORS SCHOOL SERVICE AWARD The School Service Award is based on non-academic services rendered to the school. The selections for these awards were made by the faculty. Jim Correll Shannon Lucas CITIZENSHIP AWARD Junior Wright and Barbara Doerksen received the Citi- zenship Award by the Kansas Activities Association. It is awarded for respect for country, leadership and re- ligious conviction. HONOR ROLL SENIORS: JUNIORS: 2.5 = A- 2.5 = A- Dan Wiese Debbie Arie Phill Parker James Correl Debbie Meador Diane Stice 2.0= B 2.0= B Len Keesee Terry Engler Ron Lucus Jan Jantzen Dee dee Schwertfeger Shannon Lucus Pam Helton Brad Weeks Peggy Schulz Cathy Correll Rob Foster Linda Kells Larry Bryant Charles Moore Julie Coppedge Penny Scott Barbara Deorksen Vivian Ungles Herbie Hull Jim Lakin Junior Wright SOPHOMORES: FRESHMAN: 2.5 = A- 2.5 = A- Ronnie Baxter Debbie Eaton Jim Rollins Karen Hensel Carolyn Lakin 2.0= B Sally McDonald Laura Baker Mark Bowen 2.0= B Todd Kiehne Chris Correll Dale Burroughs Peggy Ives Arlene Daniels Scott McDonald Terry Sprunger Ardith Rooney Stephane Foster Kenny Heisz Pat Rooney Debbie Simpson SATANTA DRUG YOUR FRIENDLY PRESCRIPTION AND SODA FOUNTAIN CENTER. E’S UPTOWN CAFE THE IN” PLACETO EAT. DANCE TO THE GOOD VIBRATIONS FEATURING: REG, PAT, MIKE LEON. VALEDICTORIAN Valedictorian honors this year went to Dan Wiese. He main- tained the highest grade point in his class throughout four years of high school. Dan participated in track, football, and basketball during his high school years. He was also Vice-President of the National Honor Society his Senior year. Dan plans to further his education at the University of Kan- sas. He plans to major in business. DANIEL WIESE SALUTATORIAN Phil Parker received salutatorian honors for maintaining the second highest grade average throughout four years of high school. Phil participated in track, football, and basketball during his high school years. He was also a member of Lettermen's Club. Phil plans to go to college and major in business, but has not yet decided what college he wants to attend. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SATANTA CO-OP GRAIN COMPANY PHIL PARKER HONOR SENIORS Daniel Wiese Dan Wiese has maintained a 2.5 or A- grade average throughout his career at SHS. Dan has participated in many activities during his high school years. These include: football, basket- ball, and track. He is also a member of the Letter- men's Club. He has been class officer, STUCO re- presentative, class president, and a class favorite. He has participated in several business contests and took fifth in Business Math at the Business Scholar- ship Contest at Liberal this year. Dan plans to attend Kansas University next year where he will major in Business. Phil Parker Phil has also maintained a 2.5 grade average while he has attended SHS. Phil's athletic activities include: football, basket- ball, and track. He is also a member of the Let- termen's Club. He has been a class officer, STUCO representative, and last year had a part in the All School Play. He has participated in several business contests and this year placed third in Business Math at the Business Scholarship at Liberal. This year he was picked to be a member of the All League Foot- ball and Basketball Team. Phil's school plans are indefinite as of now, but he will be attending school next year, and majoring in the business field. 68 SPECIAL AWARDS Len Keesee Len Keesee was selected by the band members for the most outstanding Senior band member. By being voted as the most outstanding band member he received the John Phillip Sousa Award. Kenny Hies? Kenny Hiesz received an award for the most improved band member. Kenny was selected to receive this award by Mr. Stone. This award is based on services to the school and on the quality of his playing. Debbie Eaton Debbie, who played in all State Band, has also won the honor of playing in the National Band. Debbie will be touring Europe for a month in the summer. Cathy Correll Cathy was selected to attend Girls' State this summer. She will see how the democratic system of government is carried out. 69 Speech Drama The one-act play this year was entitled THE MASK . The cast was: Junior Wright, Sherri Hicks, Len Keesee, and Pam Helton. The play received an 1 at state. Poetry and Prose Sally McDonald I, I and Carolyn Lakin III Dramatic Interp. Pam Helton II and Peggy Schulz II State 1973 Extemp. Ralph Ungles II Informative Diane Stice I and Roni Baxter I 70 Oration Roni Baxter II, and Kenny Heisz II GRADUATION May 21, 1973 — 8:00 P.M. The evening was filled with many emotions - laughter was intermingled with tears of sadness and joy. 1973 - it was a very good year! 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FOOTBALL 1973 FRONT ROW: L TO R: T. Sturgeon, B. Lozar, D. Gawer, J. Rollins, B. Hankins, M. McLain, K. Kernohan, L. Keesee, K. Kernohan, D. Barr, L. Lee, R. Ungles. BACK ROW: P. G. McGuire, D. Kelling, D. Wiese, P. Parker, J. Lakin, L. Bryant, N. Slaymaker, M. Kiehne, S. Limon, J. Wright, T. Collins, R. Lucas, G, Frev. J. Correll, R. Wells, S. Slaven. Starting Offense STARTING OFFENSE: L TO R: L. Lee, ROW: L. Bryant, R. Lucas, P. Parker, S. Limon, T. Collins, D. Barr, L. K. Kernohan. Keesee, M. Kiehne, J. Wright. BACK Returning Starters RETURNING STARTERS: T. Collins, D. Barr, and S. Doris (not pictured). Kelly Dusty Larry L. Phil Danny Junior Larry B. A” T e a B A m s K E T FRONT ROW: P. G. McGuire, P. Parker, S. Limon, D. Kelling, SECOND ROW: K. Kemohan, S. Sams, R. Lucas, K. Kemohan, THIRD ROW: L. Lee, K. Slaymaker, N. Slay maker. STANDING: L TO R: K. Keisz, T. Sprunger, J. R. Birkes, T. Sturgeon, B. Brown, D. Deitz, N. Slay- maker, B. Weeks, B. Lozar, W. Perish, S. Doris, D. Cooksey, M. Limon, T. McBride, KNEELING: P. Rangel, D. Kelling. Steve Sams Sal Limon Phil Parker SENIOR PLAYERS’73 S.H.S. PEP CLUB J. Cooksey, C. Limon, P. Stegman, S. McDonald, MASCOT: Pam Helton R. Blundell, K. Blundell, J. Blair, P. Schulz, D. Schwertfeger, T. Bryant, D. Meador. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Stegman, S. McDonald, J. Cooksey, K. Blundell, C. Limon, R. Blundell. SECOND ROW: P. Ives, C. Correll, D. Eaton, D. Stice, P. Scott, S. Lucas, C. Maturey, I. Cruz, D. Meador. THIRD ROW: D. Simpson, A. Ehrenfeld, J. Coppedge, T. Dickerson, D. Harlow, R. Daniels, B. Doerksen, D. Schwertfeger. FOURTH ROW: A. Rooney, S. Foster, S. Stegman, A. Daniels, S. Cruz, P. Schlicher, S. Giles, P. Schulz. FIFTH ROW: K. Brown, P. Helton, C. Correll, C. Lakin, J. Moody, K. Hensel, B. Alexander, R. Baxter, T. Bryant. SIXTH ROW: N. Preedy, D. Kells, S. Garza, L. Gens, L. Kells, J. Blair. CHEERLEADERS SENIOR Peggy Schulz SENIOR: Judy Blair SOPHOMORE: Tanya Bryant SENIOR: Debbi Meador SENIOR: Deedee Schwertfeger FRESHMAN BASKETBALL L. TO R. 1st: J. Lozar, M. Bowen. 2nd: S. McDonald, R. Blair, Mr. Wells, G. Fillpot, S. Bussell, J. Rollins, D. Robertson, R. Dickerson, D. DuBois. 3rd: T. Kiehne, V. Garza, L. Stanley, B. Jantzen, S. Conover. TRACK Womens Lib. Super Men of S.H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW; LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Giles, J. Cooksey, D. Harlow, R. Daniels. SECOND ROW: T. Bryant, S. Fos- ter, T. Bowen, P. Stegman, V. Ungles, K. Blundell. THIRD ROW: A. Daniels, P. Helton. FOURTH ROW: L. Gens, Mr. Blundell, Coach, D. Schwertfeger. FIFTH ROW: C. Maturey, D. Meador. SIXTH ROW: C. Limon, S. Stegman, A. Rooney, P. Schlicher, S. Garza. FRONT ROW; LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Preedy, C. Correll, D. Simpson, A. Rooney, D. Eaton, K. Hensel, P. Steg- man, J. Jantzen, D. Harlow, J. Cooksey, C. Lakin. SECOND ROW: P. Helton, D. Schwertfeger, R. Baxter, B. Alexander, L. Gens, A. Pratt, S. Stegman, A. Ehrenfeld. BACK ROW: S. Foster, manager, Mrs. Rundus, Coach. LETTERMEN’S CLUB This year both the Basketball and Foot- ball teams have been very successful. The Football team placed second in the League with a 4-2 record. The Basketball team placed first in the League tournament defeating all of the League schools. The Basketball team also captured first place in the League with a 10-2 record. FIRST ROW: T. Sturgeon, D. Barr, J. Lakin, S. Doris. SECOND ROW: M. Brassuell, L. Keesee, K. Kemohan, T. Hill, K. Kemohan. THIRD ROW: L. Bryant, M. Limon, W. Parrish, K. Heisz, M. McLain, D. Wiese. FOURTH ROW: P. Parker, D. Gawer, N. Slaymaker, G. Frey, S. Limon. FIFTH ROW: R. Lucas, D. Cooksey, T. Collins, A. Stegman, S. Sams, K. Slaymaker. SIXTH ROW: T. McBride, J. Wright, M. Kiehne. ALL LEAGUE PLAYERS Basketball Football R. Lucas, P. Parker, S. Sams. FIRST ROW: S. Limon, R. Wells. SECOND ROW: R. Lucas, P. Parker, M. Kiehne. THIRD ROW: L. Bryant. S.H.S. FACULTY ’73 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Moody, Mrs. Bryant, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Bromlow, Mrs. Stokes, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Blundell, Mr. Lawson, Mr. Hunter, Mrs. Haddican, Mr. Wells, Mr. Kelling, Mr. McGuire, Mrs. Ungles, Mrs. Panzer, Mr. Barr, Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Niles, (Not Pictured Mr. Stone, Mrs. Alexander, Mr. Ledesma.) Yep - we're No. I! HAYDEN’S CLOTHIERS SATANTA. JOHNSON, AND SUBLETTE ACADEMICS GOOD TIMES Going through a whole day without someone fall- ing asleep in your class. . . Hearing a student say something nice about you behind your back. . . When everyone does his homework. . . or at least part of it. . . Having a student say Thank-You -and meaning it. . . Waiting all this time for the SENIORS to graduate. . . . . . then really not wanting them to go . . . CANT UNDERSTAND IT SOMEONE HAS COMPLETELY FILLED MY OFFICE WITH JELLO ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Kirby Clawson, Gerald Lightcap, Mark McLain. SECOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Archie Rooney, Clint Stalker, Charles Owings, Don Foster. ADMINISTRATION School days should be among the happiest days of your life. I hope that your experiences will have been pleasant and profitable. I trust that you will, while here in Satanta schools, prepare yourself to serve society in a worthwhile manner and that you will be willing to serve when the opportunity presents itself. To all students I extend happiness and best wishes for success. DALE MOODY PRINCIPAL Dale Moody 88 SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. McGUIRE has taught at Satanta for nine years. He and his wife Oringa have three children. Nick 22, who was a Sr. at Northwestern State College, at Alva, Oklahoma. Pat, a Soph, at Northwestern State Col- lege. Brenda 18, a freshman at Fort Hays State Col- lege at Hays, Kansas. Mr. McGuire teaches World History, Driver's Education, and Occupations. Before coming to Satanta, Mr. McGuire taught at Attica High School. He is the head basketball coach. MR. WELLS has taught at Satanta only two years. He taught American History, Psychology-Sociology, and Current Events. He and his wife Karen have three children, Richard 11, Susan 8, and Julie 7. Mr. Wells sponsors the freshman class, and is the head football coach. MR. KELLING taught Government, Comparative Gov- ernment, and Health this year at Satanta High. He has been teaching here four years. He and his wife, Velma, have six children. Rodney 11, Dianna 10, Tobin 9, Michelle 8, John 4, and Micheal 3. Mr. Kelling also sponsored the Sophomore Class this year. 89 MATH MR. BROMLOW has now completed his eighth year teaching at SHS. This year Mr. Bromlow taught six different classes. Algebra II, General Math, Math Review, Math Analysis, Geometry, and Physics. Mr. Bromlow sponsors the Junior class. MR. HUNTER has been teaching at Satanta for 15 years. He and his wife Geneva have four children, Maralyn, Montie, Larry and Mickey. Besides teaching at the grade school, Mr. Hunter teaches Algebra I at SHS. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE MR. BRYAN has finished his second year at SHS. Before coming to Sa- tanta, he taught at Vinson, Oklaho- ma, Clinton, Oklahoma, and LaCrosse, Kansas. The classes he taught were Biology, Farm Manage- ment, Chemistry, and Livestock Feeding. Mr. Bryan is a Senior sponsor. ■■■■ ENGLISH MRS. HADDICAN has taught at Satanta for twenty-one years. She and her husband William have two chil- dren. Mary Pat is a senior at Kansas University and Ramey is a sophomore at K. U. Mrs. Haddican teaches freshman and sophomore English, she is also a sponsor of the junior class. This is MRS. PANZERS first full year at SHS. She and her husband Ehvaune have one child, Garrett. Mrs. Panzer is a graduate of K.S. U. and is teaching Ad- vanced Writing, Practical English, and English 3. The Panzer family lives on a farm west of Santa Fe Feeders. Mrs. Panzer is also the Stuco Sponsor. SPANISH MR. LEDESMA has been teaching at Satanta for 4 years. He was a sponsor for the junior class this year. He teaches Spanish I and II at the high school and grades 4th through 6th at the grade school. Before teaching at Satanta, he taught in Liberal for 3 years. LIBRARY This is MRS. UNCLES first year as Li- brarian for Satanta High. She has three children. Ralph is a senior at SHS. Vivian is a junior at Satanta. Debra is a sixth grader at Satanta Grade School. Mrs. Ungles is also a Sophomore class sponsor. BUSINESS MRS. STOKES completed her twenty-second year at Satanta. This year she taught Bookkeeping, Typing I, Typing II, and Shorthand. Oscar, her Husband, and she have one daughter, Jennifer age 12. Mrs. Stokes also was in charge of student publication. HOME ECONOMICS MRS. NILES kept herself busy this year teaching girls things such as how to sew and how to cook. She taught Home Ec. I; Home Ec. II; Home Ec. Ill; and Home Ec. IV. Karl, her husband, and she have 5 children who are all away from home. This year she completed 5 years of teaching at Satanta. Mrs. Niles is also the Kayette sponsor. INDUSTRIAL ARTS This year was MR. WILSON'S 7th year of teaching in SHS. This year found Mr. Wilson teaching 4 different industrial art classes. These classes were: General Shop; Wood Working I; Wood Working II; and Drafting Mr. Wilson is married to Carol who is secretary at the grade school. They have 2 children Kim, age 8, and Stacey, age 5. Mr. Wilson sponsored the Senior class. SPEECH MR. LAWSON has taught at Satanta for eight years. He teaches Speech I, Drama, Debate, and Radio-TV. Mr. Lawson was also a sponsor for the Senior class. He and his wife Janet have one child, John, age six. AUTO MECHANICS This was MR. BARR'S fifth year of teaching at Sa- tanta. He taught Auto Mechanics I and II. Mr. Barr and Laurita, his wife, have four children: Don 16, Candy 14, Melody 12, and Tammy 9. Mr. Barr was also a sponsor of the Freshman class. BAND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Blundell and been teaching at Satanta for seven years. He and his wife Electa have five children, Barbara, JoAnne, Max, Betty, and Kay who is a Junior at SHS. Mr. Blundell sponsors Pep Club. He also teaches Physical Education for grades 1-8 at the Grade School as well as Freshman and advanced P. E. at the High School. Mr. Stone is in his sixth year of teaching at Satanta. He teaches both the High School and the Grade School bands. Mr. Stone also teaches Music Theory and Instrumental Jazz Tech, along with sponsoring the Freshmen class. He and his wife Jill have two children Joel and Jennifer. VOCAL MUSIC Mrs. Alexander had been teaching vocal music at SHS for three years now. She had taught Both at the High School and the Grade School. Her Classes include, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee, Boys Glee, and Mixed Ensemble. Her husband is Clifford Alexander. CUSTODIAN MR. UNGER AND MR. SHIELDS Mr. Unger has been a custodian at S.H. S. for eighteen years. He is married to Grace, and they have 7 child- ren, all of whom are married. Mr. Shields has been at S.H. S. for 6 years. He is married to Idros and they have 2 children, Barbara 26 and Susan 19. SECRETARIES MRS. BRYANT AND MRS. ANTHONY are two of the most active women in S. H. S. They are the school secretaries and have been at S.H.S. for 1 year. Mrs. Bryant and her husband Darrell have three child- ren Steve, Larry, and Tanya. Mrs. Anthony has three children also; Von, Tod, and Kim. HANER’SFINA SERVICE BEST SERVICE IN TOWN! COOKS MRS. WELLS, MRS. McGUIRE AND MRS. BOWEN Mrs. Wells has been a cook at S.H.S. for 1 year. She and her husband Mr. Wells have three children; Richie 11, Susan 9, and Julie 7. Mrs. McGuire is completing her 7th year of cooking at S. H. S. She is married to Mr. McGuire and has 3 child- ren. Nick, who is a Senior at Northwestern Alva, Oklahoma, Pat a Sophomore at Northwestern, and Brenda who is a Freshman at Fort Hays State, Hays Kansas. Mrs. Bowen has been a cook here for 5 years. Marion, her husband, and she have 6 children. Kenneth, Kerry and Stanley, who are gone from home, and Trudy 15, Mark 14, and Mickey 11. GRADES GOOD TIMES- Not having any homework for three nights in a row. . . Having 20 minutes added on to recess time. . . Being an 8th grader who's looking forward to High School. . . Your first day of Kindergarten. . . Wondering if you'll ever be old enough to be a cheerleader. . . Finding out this is really just the beginning. . . . . . and wondering what lies ahead. RECESS TIME SURE FLIES WHEN YOU'RE HAVING FUN GRADES MRS. VIRGINIA CORRELL Alexander, Danny Brown, Daymon Brown, James Cooksey, Donald Courvisier, Lynette Daniels, Gail Dennis, Debbie Eaton, Steven Weing, Tamra Fisher, Donald Frey, Shawn Haddican, Michael Hicks, Robert Dale Hill, Dena Hornsby, Stephen Keesee, Rogena Juel, Boyd Meier, Gary Moody, Kathy Moore, Paul Osborn, Debra Robinson, Debby Slaymaker, Julie Tatro, Ruth Trevino, Augustine Young, Scott Anton, Randal (not pictured) MR. STANSLAVEN Anthony, L. Von Barr, Candace Breeden, Rebecca Birkes, Jimmy Blair, Kirby Brasuell, Ivan Cullison, Dell Darke, Marcy Gilbert, James Groth, Craig Hayden, Shawn Hull, Jill Limon, Frank Lucas, Jill Miller, Teri O'Neal, Keith Preedy, Gary Reimer, Calvin Robinson, Jerry Rollins, Mike Schreibvogel, Kim Tunis, Kevin MR. MAX HUNTER Alton, Laura Baldwin, Debra Ehrenfeld, Chana Frey, John Hale, Billy Helton, Billie Keener, Wanda Kiehne, Paul Limon, Elsa Love, Marivn McDonald, Mark Parker, Richard Pence, Lenise Pratt, Thomas Rangel, Daniel Robinson, Billy Spect, Renee 7th Stokes, Jennifer Sturgeon, Troy Turner, Danny MR. RICK LAMBERT Anthony, Tod Baker, James Carroll, Angela Cullison, David Doris, Robert Garza, Richard Gonzales, Pablo Hanson, David Keener, Rhonda Limon, Wally Mitchell, Eric Morales, Jerry Reimer, Alvin Robinson, Bobby Sams, Carol Schwa ndner, Mike Sprunger, Aaron MRS. FRIEDA KEESEE Alexander, Steven Anton, Paul Castilleja, Maria Clawson, Marilyn Daniels, Troy Dennis, Diane Dickerson, George Kelling, Rodney Kells, Julie Limon, Blanchie Mills, Kerry Morales, Carlos Morton, Michael Nelson, Venita Rogers, Kim Rollins, Kathy Schulz, Clay MR. LARRY RUNDUS Acosta, Ramon Barr, Melody Borger, Kevin Bowen, Mickey Brown, Darlene Daily, Kathryn Foster, Troy Garza, Carolyn Hankins, Jeff Heisz, Keith Limon, Teresa Moody, Robert Morales, Israel Owings, Michael Reimer, Kenneth Rooney, RoxAnn Stapp, Gary MISS JANICE HOUSE Acosta, Rita Alexander, Darren Baker, Alfred Birkes, Raylene Breeden, L. Scott Caddick, Kevin Clawson, Dan Decker, Anna Ehrenfeld, Tina Groth, Rise Hale, Jeffrey Heskett, Willie Lightcap, Stacey Limon, Lucia Mclver, Dana Meier, Terrance Pence, Kirk MRS. BOBBIE SCOTT Alexander, L. Joy Aronson, Melissa Brasuell, Robert Brown, Pride Carroll, Lori Connor, Kevin Dietz, Julie Eaton, Lane Garza, Ida Haddican, Gregory Hatfield, Gena Kelling, Dianna Love, John Love, Pamela Lucas, Randall Moody, Chad Morales, Olivia Schwertfeger, Alan Stafford, Theresa Tunis, Melva MRS. JUANITA KING Anthony, Kim Barr, Tammi Boiler, Kenton Day, Billy Decker, Jody Hornsby, Christa Hull, Thomas Morales, Leticia Myers, David Owings, Kayra Palser, Terri Schreibvogal, Ray Stalker, Brinton Stanley, Sara Tatro, Randy Withers, Greg MR. HAROLD SHANK Aronson, Sabrina Connor, Kipp Conover, Ellen Costner, Allen Dillion, Paul Fillpot, Kim Hands, Kathleen Keskett, Randell Love, Debra Morton, Connie O'Neal, Delaine Pickens, Lynn Piner, Alden Reimer, Everett Shepard, Cecil Sprunger, Roy Stapp, Karen MISS EDDI PORTER Cruz, Jojo Day, David Deaton, Stephanie Ehrenfeld, Mark Fretz, Kenneth Gonzales, Amulfo Kelling, Tobin Lakin, David Lewallen, Jennifer McBride, Lavema Moody, Todd Moree, Daniel Owings, Jolene Walker, Lauri Whisler, Greg MR. BILL ROLLINS Beltz, Chris Blair, Idella Caddick, Bennie Clawson, David Decker, Robert Ehrenfeld, Jay Gonzales, Yolanda Hicks, Randall Merz, Brent Moody, Judy Morales, Jessee Myers, Adam Nelson, Brian Specht, Evan Shepard, Candy Wells, Susan Wilson, Kim MISS HELEN BUNYAN Clawson, Kenby Frey, Karen Goff, James Ives, Bradley Kelling, Michelle Lightcap, Trudy Mclver, Jana Moody, J. Mike Owings, Brenda Owings, Dwayne Pelser, Jerri Selby, Bryan Stalker, Braden Stapleton, Micheal Wallace, Johnny Williamson, Vicki 2nd a Mayo, Debbie Morton, R. Justine Robertson, Paula Shearmire, Marti Trevino, Albert MRS. DONNA FOSTER Arie, Michael Baldwin, Dwayne Breeden, Leona Castilleja, Johnny Day, Robin DuBois, Rickey Giles, Stephanie Hill, Jan Kelley, Troy Limon, Tina Love, J. Gregg MRS. CINDI McCALL Black, Shelly Carroll, Vicki Castilleja, Fredi Dillon, Karen Ehrenfeld, Gary Feezor, Eric Fretz, Tamara Hands, Kelly Hatfield, Shon Lewallen, T. Jeffery Lopez, Jennie Meier, Gerald Morales, Erasmo Moree, Timothy Pelser, Gary Lee Stapp, David Tores, Olga MRS. PAULA PATTON Blair, Donald Clinkingheard, Shon Decker, Kristi Dickerson, Johnny Doerfler, Kathy Farris, Anthony Hagaman, Devon Hernandez, Carla Love, Michael McBride, Regina Mclver, Kimberly Merz, Brian Morales, Jose (Joe) Morris, Richard Parton, Stacey Perez, Blanca Reimer, Twila MRS. JEANETTE MOORE Alexander, Darla Anthony, Stacy Baker, Anita Baldwin, Emily Black, Gerry Castilleja, Olga Clawson, Mary Beth Deaton, Kurt Decker, Stacy DuBois, Paula Jean Goff, Jeffery Hernandez, Julie Kreie, Laura Langston, Daniel Lawson, John Moree, Anthony Palomo, Robert Pence, Carla Pickens, Cynthia Ramsey, Virginia Ratzlaff, Bradley Robertson, Kimberly Sams, Chris Schwandner, Marcus Spence, Dale Roy Stone, Joel Withers, Patricia Withers, Kathy KINDERGARTEN SPECIAL EDUCATION MRS. DONNA SLAVEN MRS. GINGER DORIS Blair, Sherry Brown, Troy Hesser, Terri Morales, Margaret Rangel, David Silva, Pedro Stafford, Sharlene Unruh, Wanda GRADE SCHOOL PERSONNEL SPEECH THERAPIST: Mrs. Karen Messerly SPECIAL EDUCATION: Mrs. Alice Ball CUSTODIAN: Mr. Gene Haddican oca z q c 5 7th 8th G r a d e FIRST ROW: D. Osbon, B. Helton, D. Dennis, L. Pence, A. Carroll, K. Moody, R. Keener, G. Daniels, C. Ehrenfeld. SECOND ROW: D. Robinson, J. Stokes, J. Lucas, W. Keener, K. Schriebvogel, B. Hale, R. Specht, R. Keesee, C. Barr. THIRD ROW: S. Eaton, S. Young, R. Parker, T. Sturgeon, P. Kiehne, G. Preedy, D. Cooksey, R. Anton, T. Pratt, W. Limon, J. Frey, K. O'Neal, S. Frey, D. Alexander, M. Mc- Donald. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Stone, J. Baker, B. Robinson, T. Ewing, G. Meier, T. Miller, D. Hill. Not pictured: A. Sprunger. FIRST ROW: K. Heisz, C. Schulz, G. Dickerson, K. Dailey, C. Taton, K. Rollins, R. Rooney. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stone, D. Brown, D. Ungles, S. Simpson, T. Limon, M. Clawson. THIRD ROW: T. Specht, K. Mills, D. Dennis, R. Wells, G. Stapp, T. Daniels. FOURTH ROW: B. Moody, M. Owings, M. Bowen, M. Morton, T. Foster, K. Borger. Not pictured: R. Kelling. FIRST ROW: I. Garza, P. Schulz, S. Lightcap, R. Groth, M. Tunis, G. Hatfield, D. Kelling. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stone, A. Schwertfeger, A. Baker, D. Mclver, L. Carroll, J. Alexander, T. Meier, J. Hale. THIRD ROW: W. Heskett, D. Clawson, R. Lucas, D. Alexander, L. Eaton, C. Moody, K. Pence. Not pic- tured: K. Connor, T. Ehrenfeld. SPECIAL GROUP: FRONT ROW: L. TO R. : S. Ehrenfeld, J. Stokes, B. Helton, E. Mitchell. SEC- OND ROW: R. Keesee, K. Moody, D. Cooksey, G. Meier, Mrs. Alexander, THIRD ROW: S. Young, P. Moore, S. Eaton, K. Schriebvogel, D. Osbone. EIGHTH GRADE: FRONT ROW: L. TO R.: B. Juel, C. Reinmer, J. Birkes, I. BrasueU, M. Rol- lins, D. Hill, T. Miller, SECOND ROW: J. Slaymaker, G. Daniels, D. Cooksey, R. Anton, R. Keesee, T. Ewing, G. Meier. THIRD ROW: D. Dennis, C. Barr, K. O'Neal, D. Osbon, S. Young, K. Moody, D. Robinson, J. Gilbert. FOURTH ROW: K. Schriebvogel, T. Moore, S. Ea- ton, M. Haddican, S. Hayden, S. Frey, Mrs. Alexander. G R A D E S C H O O L V 0 C A L M U S 1 c SEVENTH GRADE: FIRST ROW: D. Cullison, B. Robinson, T. Anthony, E. Mitchell, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Alexander, J. Baker, J. Stokes, B. Doris, S. Ehrenfeld, B. Helton. L. TO R. 1st. G. Daniels, T. Ewing, S. Frey, B. Helton, A. Carroll; 2nd. J. Slaymaker, W. Keener, C. Sams, A. Trivano, E. Stafford, R. Keener, T. Miller, D. Hill, S. Ehrenfeld, 3rd. Mrs. Alexander, D. Dennis, C. Barr, J. Hull, R. Specht, M. Darke, E. Union, J. Stokes, Mrs. Correll; 4th. D. Osbon, L. Alton, K. Schreibvogel, J. Lucas, L. Pense, K. Moody, D. Robinson, R. Keesee. GRADE SCHOOL PEP CLUB AND CHEERLEADERS '11 ’78 T. TO B. T. Ewing, G. Daniels, S. Frey, A. Car- roll, B. Helton. 110 FIRST ROW: M. Rollins, D. Cooksey, F. Limon, J. Brown, J. Robinson. SECOND ROW: S. Young, S. Hay- den, D. Alexander, S. Eaton, R. Hicks, D. Fisher. Coaches: Mr. Lambert, Mr. Slaven. FIRST ROW: P. Kiehne, B. Hale, J. Baker, M. McDonald. SECOND ROW: P. Gonzales, T. Pratt, T. Stur- geon, R. Parker, R. Garza, T. Anthony. Coaches: Mr. Lambert, Mr. Slaven. FIRST ROW: B. Robinson, E. Mitchell, D. Brown, G. Meier, J. Frey, D. Cullison. SECOND ROW: M. Love, G. Preedy, B. Robinson, I. Brasuell, C. Reimer, J. Birkes, R. Robertson, R. Anton. THIRD ROW: S. Horn- sby, C. Groth, V. Anthony, P. Moore, K. O'Neal, J. Gilbert. Coaches: Mr. Lambert and Mr. Slaven. G R A D E S c H O O L B A S K E T B A L L TRACK FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Robertson, D. Rangel, G. Preedy, T. Anthony, J. Frey, D. Brown, J. Birks, M. McDonald, D. Cullison, M. Love. SECOND ROW: Mr. Slaven, B. Robinson, J. Baker, C Reimer, W. Limon, P. Kiehne, D. Hansen, P. Gonzalas, B. Hale, B. Robinson. J. Robinson, R. Lambert. THIRD ROW: D. Cullison. T. Pratt, G. Meier, R. Garza, J. Gilbert, R. Parker, T. Sturgeon, J. Brown, R. Anton. FOURTH ROW: D. Cook- sey, S. Young, A. Trovino, D. Alexander, S. Eaton, R. Hicks, V. Anthony, C. Groth, K. O'Neal, D. Fisher. FOOTBALL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Preedy, D. Brown, T. Pratt, J. Baker, B. Hale, D. Rangel, M. McDonald, M. Love, E. Mitchell, A. Herrada. SECOND ROW: J. Birks, W. Limon, G. Meier, R. Anton, T. Brasuell, P. Kiehne, B. Robinson, T. Sturgeon, J. Frey, D. Hansen, T. Anthony, R. Garza, P. Gonzalas. THIRD ROW: R. Lambert, K. O'Neal, S. Hayden, D. Alexander, R. Hicks, P. Moore, V. Anthony, S. Young, D. Fisher, S. Hornsby, A. Sprunger, R. Parker, D. Cooksey, B. Doris, Mr. Slaven. 112
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