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PENING NEW DOORS 1988 Chieftain Volume 38 Satanta High School Box 69 Satanta, Kansas 67870 (316) 649-2459 Enrollment: 165 Too cold to wait outside, first and second graders Kristi Manning, Ruben Moya, Matilde Morales and Wes Meddlesten stand in the hallway before school, awaiting for the clock to read 8:15 a.m. so they may go to their classrooms in or- der to start the day. — Photo by Tammy Troutt Trying to read somebody's lips, Marc Anton experiences si- lence. In order to be totally deaf, Marc wore ear plugs and a pair of gun silence muffs. In this psychology experiment, each student was given a handicap which they had to deal with both physically and mentally. — Photo by Lisa Doerfler
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CHANGE For better or worse Sometimes your con- fronted with a situation that can seem over- whelming at first. Mow it turns out is solely deter- mined by how you re- spond. And how you re- spond is a reflection of how strongly you believe in yourself. Recently, we've faced some tough times as a school. But we've re- sponded by being tough- er. We had to, in order to build the leaner, more ef- ficient, better disciplined school we have become. We had to ask ourselves, What kind of a school did we want to be?'' In pursuit of this goal we had to find the right key to open many new doors. On the outside, the doors may have looked the same but once the doors were opened it was very evident that each challenge was unique in it's own characteristics. We have tried to por- tray this by making each section of the book as different as each aspect of our school is different. In order to really exper- ience the true character, one has to walk through many different doors within the school. The di- vision pages portray the same doors that bring about the unity through- out the school. Doors had to be opened in areas ranging from eligibility, to new teachers, to athletics, to a completely new daily class schedule. Students not only had to adjust to not having activity period, but also to an extra hour of study during the the day. But doors were not only opened in the area of learning. Many doors were also opened in the athletic area. Athletic participants had to be- come accustomed to each other quickly and effectively. In all sports the 87-88 season brought on a new chal- lenge. The teams were new, some coaches were new and the style of play- ing was definitely new. — By Stephanie Silva Trying new things through ini- tation. Freshmen Kayettes Heather Lies, nikki Triplett, An- gela Owings, Roni Jo Wheeler, Beth Kisker and Metta Dubios sit and listen to Tera Kittle as she reads Green Eggs and ham by Dr. Seuss. — Photo by Tammy Troutt
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