Satanta High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Satanta, KS)

 - Class of 1988

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academic Speaking at a FFA meeting. Josh Lambert proposes an op- tion for FFA Sweetheart candi- date to other members. — photo by Sheri Hornsby Looking at a specimen through the microscope. Allen Swift and Francisco Uriquidi work togeth- er. — Photo by Sheri Hornsby Academics 29

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PENING NEW DOORS r Big Rush Special Honors Valedictorian-Tammy Troutt Salutatorian-Marc Anton and Michelle Hughan Stuco MHS Scholarship- Tammy Troutt, Michelle Hughan, Sue Sprenkle and Shane Seaton Sigma Mu Scholarship-Sue Sprenkle Max E. Hunter Math Award- Wade Sunderland K-State Math Science Award-Marc Anton John Phillip Sousa Band Award-Marc Anton Louie Armstrong Jazz Award-Junior Garza School Service Award- Stephaine Silva and Marc Anton JH School Service Award- Josh Lopez and Amy Can- Citizenship Award-Shane Seaton and Tammy T routt JH Presidential Award-Josh Lopez and Amber Seaton Vocal Music Award-Marc Anton Studying diligently for an exam is Tim Kennedy, while Eric Anton and Josh Lopez talk about an amusing inci- dent. — Photo by Sheri Momstoy JUL Many students were ending out the year in a rush, whether it be with book reports, final exams, research papers, vocabulary finals or dissecting. The required classes all held some- thing in them that absolutely had to be finished before the year ended. Tor the juniors and seniors, it was term papers. For the freshmen and sopho- mores, science and geography pressed for their attention. In science, we had a test every oth- er day for the last couple of weeks, said Beth Kisker. Students in the junior American his- tory class were suprised with a test covering the World War II, Vietnam and Korean wars. ' The test came as a jolting surprise to my class and the other class. It was three pages of facts and dates, said Shelley Merz. Government seniors were not su- prised to find out that they were going to take a test over thirteen chapters. Even though we knew about it at the beginning of the year, it was still hard, said Sue Sprenkle. The required courses weren't the only hectic classes that had to be fin- ished in a rush. Home Economics finished the year with sewing and learning about jobs and job applications for Home Ec II and III. Typing was also a hard class be- cause the students had to finish all the assignments plus a three page In the General Business class, stu- dents were married. We were married to someone in the class and we had to do the family finances as our end of the year pro- ject, said Rachel Middlebrooks. Computer was a hectic class. End of the year projects included using everything learned throughout the year in one big program. Finishing the hangman project seemed to be the biggest rush in com- puters, said Sheri Hornsby. While Tori Ramsey thought that “the program with music and shape tables was the hardest. The hardest class for Josh Lambert to end the year with was English. It was hard just to get myself start- ed on the grammer bingo game we had to do. — By Emily Kisker



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Take Yearbook, Photography or Art Applying plaster to the plastic wrapped Marty Stubblefield. Kellye Fitzgerald and Tracy Roberts help to complete an Art I class project. — Photo by Shari demander Many students show a great deal of interest in elective classes. I'm glad I have a choice of classes instead of being made to take every subject,” said Abette Bruce. Annual can either be taken as a class or out of class. Worknights were held on every Monday at 7:00 p.m. Everything is always thought-out and organized. It has to be that way because everyone is going to see it when the book comes back,” said Tori Ramsey. Yearbook members had the oppor- tunity to learn new skills and brush up on journalism techniques. Photography is mostly taken during Annual. Mew photographers learned the basics from the experienced let- termen of last year. John Rangel liked being able to help the new photographers. The 1986-87 yearbook, Cultivat- ing , was awarded the rating of an All- American. This brought excitement not only to the staff but to the whole community. I had so many people come up to me and say that they are so proud of us,” said Mrs. Marcy Ryan, yearbook advisor. Art had quite a number of first year students. There have been many fun projects going on. Students took part in the making of two plaster mum- mies. Marty Stubblefield donated his body to art by posing for a mummy. It felt like I was in some kind of shell.” The art students also sponsored a FHSU art exhibit in the library. They learned to tie-dye T-shirts and use the potter's wheel. I've had a lot of fun working on all of my pieces and entering contest, said Robert Yeadon. — Copy by Cassie Musgrave And the Winner is Robert Yeadon circles the theme idea. Opening new Doors , after a count of votes by the yearbook staff. — Photo by Sheri homsby

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