Satanta High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Satanta, KS)

 - Class of 1986

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Send in the clowns says Whitney Grif- fith. as her mother Kitty looks on. Whit- ney. her sister Hilary, and their mother Kitty, entertained the crowd during the parade at Satanta Day. (Bottom Right) After reigning as Prin- cess and Chief Satanta for a year Christa Kittle and Casey Apsley re- cieve their fifty dollar savings bond from Norma Conover. The bond is from the Chamber of Commerce as a token of appreciation for serving the community. (Bottom Left) Drawing the winning name, Miss Southwest Kansas, Mindy Neuenswander gets help from Mr. Dennis Shoemaker. Miss Neuens- wander raffled off the drawing that she used in the Miss Southwest Kansas Pageant. The raffle was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the proceeds went to help Miss Neuens- wander with expenses for the Miss Kansas pageant held in Pratt.

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U.S. Reacts To Terrorism Kaddah, Khadaly, Kadaty. No matter how the press spelled his name, the mere mention ol Muammar Kad- dali spelled terrorism. Enough is enough. So said President Reagan and Congress when a mili- tary air attack was carried out against Libya and its ter- rorizing leader, Muammar Kaddafi. American officials had irrefutable evidence that recent terrorism in West Germany as well as terror- ism directed at tourists was Libyan backed. England was the only Eu- ropean country that was in- tially supportive of U.S. ac- tion against Libya. Israel also backed the U.S. Celebrating the last out with a big hug is third baseman, George Brett and winning pitcher, Bret Saberhagen. AIDS Superstar Rock Hudson made headlines with his fa- tal illness, AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syn- drome). Knowledge of Hud- son's alternate lifestyle came as a shock to many of his longtime fans. The star's illness also raised much concern among actresses who had been in intimate scenes with him. Royals Take Series For the first time in the Kansas City Royals' history they clinched the World Se- ries title. No one expected the Royals to get to the play- offs because of their strug- gle throughout the season. In order to acquire this ti- tle they had to get by the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Playoffs. It took them seven games to accomplish the right to go to the World Series. Once there they seemed to have lost their sparkle. They were down three games to one to the St. Louis Cardinals. Much to everyone's surprise the Royals came back to tie the series at three games apiece. Leading the Royals was twenty-one year old Bret Saberhagen. This young pitcher was voted American League Cy Young award winner and also the World Series Most Valuable Play- er. In the final game George Brett came through with four hits along with Darryl Motley's homerun which started the eleven to zero shutout to capture the World Series title in the fi- nal game. Motley also made the final out in the seventh game by catching a fly ball. I think this was one of the most classic World Se- ries in the history of base- ball. The Royals came back from three games to one, to win the series. I've been a lifelong Royals fan and I'm happy they finally won the series, said Konrad Myr- ick, an avid Royals fan.



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Traditions Stand Satanta Day Hasn't Changed Cars on Main Street and people everywhere. Those were two of the reasons that most teenagers in Satanta liked Satanta Day. It all started on Friday night with a country west- ern concert at the high school auditorium. Then on Saturday morning there was an Old Timers' Break- fast prepared by the men at the Methodist Church. After that was the Satanta Day Fun Run sponsored by the Satanta Recreation Commission. The traditional ceremony of Chief and Princess Sa- tanta took place that morn- ing before the parade. The parade was one of the high- lights of the day for most people, but for the teen- agers it became a little te- dious. Most teenagers would agree that their fa- vorite part of Satanta Day was the dance that night. Satanta is a very small town and it's hard to find things to do. Satanta Day brings about many activities for the teenage population to do,” said Kim Noble. The high school marching band marches in the parade at Satanta Day. The traditional ceremony tor the incoming Chief and Princess took place in the middle of Main Street. The outgoing Chief and Princess were Casey Apsley and Christa Kittle. The incoming Chief and Princess are Roger Taton and Stephanie Barker. Satanta Day 23

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