Englewood Christian School - Shield Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1986
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Text from Pages 1 - 84 of the 1986 volume:
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REF. 373 SH61 1986
Shield
MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY
Midwest Genealogy Center
3440 S. Lee's Summit Rd. M G C
Independence, MO 64055
SHIELD
Englewood Chrlstlan School
Faculty!Aclm1mstrat1on and Staff
Grades 7 11
Seruors
Sports
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Pastor
Where you are right now is a result of the
combined efforts of parents and family,
your relationship with Christ, your
involvement with school peers and staff.
Where you are tomorrow will be the
result of your efforts in involving Christ
in your everyday living. Live each day as
though it is your last opportunity to share
jesus Christ with your family and friends,
Make him the most important person in
Q your life.
I Corinthians 6:19-2.0 says: "What? know
ye not that your body is the temple of the
Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye
have of C-od, and ye are not your own?
For ye are brought with a price: therefore
glorify God in your body, and in your
spirit, which are Cod's."
May your entire lives be filled with the
joy of daily living with jesus Christ. Cod
bless.
Donald Blythe, Administrator
Administration
Our lifes outcomes are largely and
ultimately determined by our choices that
we make at various stages in our life. Our
life-determining choices come from our
resources of knowledge and our strongest,
personal desires,
Englewood Christian School has been
brought into existence by God and
entrusted to this local church to provide
you with the resources of knowledge
essential for successful living today and to
bring a Christ-centered emphasis to help
create in you a strong, godly desire for
Cod's best in your life.
When you possess and use these, you will
be able to move from just having
knowledge of and a desire for Cod's best,
to making wise choices resulting in
experiencing a life that is blessed with
Gods best! This is our deepest desire for
you and your life.
Pastor Barham
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Tim Lucht Physical
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Bob Montgomery
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Ellen Plock Biology,
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Math
janet Richardson
Fourth grade, girls
senior high sports
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Jeffrey Baker 7B
Kim Barber 7A
Jeni Bohan 7B
Raymond Buzzard
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Thomas Clark 7A
Eric Craig 7B
Cheryl Daniels
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Darlleen Danner
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Dustin Dirck 7A
Delisa Edison 7B
Tricia Felix 7B
Chris Gentry 7A
Randy Gunn 7B
Joseph Hankins
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Tracey Henderson
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Zachary Himes 7B
Kyle Jennings 7A
Jon jordan 7B
7TH GRADE
CLASS OF 91
The class of 91 enjoyed 71 A
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Jason Reynolds
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Surf's up! The cheerleaders sponsered a Hawaiian dress up day
during Spirit Week. The weather in February cooperated, as record
warm temperatures kept Spirit Week a balmy 68 degrees.
For Melinda, dressing out for gym was nothing to smile about.
We did it and we'd do it again!
Greg Simmons soaks up Psychology.
Tammy Barchers
Polly Burgner
Sharee Campbell
Stephanie Cole
Anaiece Craig
Jenny
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Mike Dirck
Julie Eastridge
Jill Egerton
Glenn Eubanks
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Roxann Fraser
April Gibbs
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CLASS OF
They may be
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Jamee Snelling
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jennifer Venable
Steve Washam
Cindy White
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Hopefully through our
many opportunities to learn
of Gods love we will not
have to share the
experiences of St, Augustine
who felt he missed much by
coming to God's love late.
At E.C.S, we encounter
opportunities to experience
God in so many ways -
painting posters, playing a
game of hangman, or just
enjoying a spring morning
with friends.
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Seniors enjoy a few last moments
together taking senior photos on
the Plaza, Wjammin' juniors" build
a poster For Courwarming. Randy
entertains himself with a game of
hangman in Coach Erickson's
Senior Math flass, while the girls
are catching up,
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They haven't been out of school a
week and they're already behind bars
Pictured from left to right: "Class
Clowns", Kevin Snelling and Troy
Turner "The Quietestu, john Boone
"The complainers of the bunch",
Melinda Shadwiclc and jack
Harmon, "Most Likely to Succeed",
Teanna Norris and Dean Nash
CLASS FAVORITES
Pictured Right: "Best Dressed" Crista
Gull and Chuck Montgomery
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"The Friendlicstu
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Crista Gull
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Cristie Coulter and Randy Young
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GRADUATION 1986
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It's time to bid you all farewell
What lies ahead only time will tell
Friendships you've made are sure to
last
And a smile will come when you think AQ
back on the past
So keep the memories close to your
heart
For now it's time to make a new start
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From Top: "jon Shawver, Rich
Fraser, and Randy Wynes help
each other prepare for
graduation."
"Troy Turner ponders on things
of the future."
"Randy Young and Dean Nash
adjust their Honor Chords."
"Mrs, Floyd helps Patti
Auldridge with her gown."
"Missy Henderson and Cristi
Coulter spend moments before
graduation together,"
GRADUATION
CELEBRATION!!!
Graduation is a time of
both endings and
beginnings. Special
friends make this a
shared moment of joy
and reflections. joy at
having reached a
milestone-having
worked with ECS
faculty to build a "sure
foundation" for the
future. Reflection on
those many great
shared times of
struggle and triumph.
"SENIOR CANDlDS"
School memories are often just a
collage of many small events or
average moments. Although special
memories are found in special
events, like courtwarmingg many of
our best times are wrapped around a
simple adventure, like daily lunch
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Chuck Montgomery and Bobby Perryman enyoy song service in Chapel
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SOCCER
Front Row: Travis Sartain, Chris
Smallwood, Tommy Clark, Ray
Buzzard, Steve Smart, Niel
Temples
Back Row: Jason Cooley, Kyle
Jennings, David Simmons,
Anthony Baker, Jeff Baker, Joe
Hankins.
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VOLLEYBALL
Front Row: Sarah Lathrom, Audra
Martin, Heather Larson, Darlleen
Danner, Kim Barber, Michelle
Andrews, Andee Io VanCamp.
Back Row: Amy Ahls, April
Blankenship, Leigh james, Nicole
Brown, Audrey Wolf, Sarah Dyer,
Chastity Brown, Coach
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IR HIGH GIRLS
BASKETBALL
Front Row Darlleen Danner
Sarah Lathrom Kam Barber
Mrchelle Andrews
Back Row Lergh James Cherr
Caton Brandy Thornton Audra
Martrn Coach Lucht
VARSITY
VOLLEYBALL
Front Row: Kaylleen Danner,
Teanna Norris, Kelly Love, Ranell
Hunt.
Back Row: Wayne Royster,
Manager, Cristi Coulter, Buffie
Bollinger, jamee Snelling. Coach
Richardson.
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BASKETBALL
Front Row: Teanna Norris,
Marnie Kuhl, Rachel Kendrick,
Tana Fritz, Ranell Hunt, Kaylleen
Danner.
Back Row: Coach Erickson, Iamee
Snelling, Buffie Bollinger, Kendra
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Kneeling Dean Nash Bobby
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Jon Shawver Manager Randy
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Goodson Darin Raines, jack
Harmon, Coach Montgomery
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Sitting: Bobby Perryman joe
Short Tony Singer Danny
Sartain. Kneeling: Beth Winstead-
Manager Mike Semrick Greg
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2 Northwest 0
1 North Kansas City 3
0 Ruskin 4
0 OHara 3
0 Liberty 2
4 Lutheran 1
1 Truman 4
1 Ward 3
O Lutheran 3
0 Barstow 4
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1 Savior 3
3 Savior 2
6 Piper 2
3 Savior 1
1 Washington 2
0 Ward 2
0 Lutheran 2
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1985-1986
25 Orrick 41
21 Kingsville . 26
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21 Calhoun 28
30 Lone lack 55
18 KCCSA 2.4
15 Archie 59
Z0 Drexel 52
31 Wellington 48
39 Orrick 52
17 Crest Ridge 61
20 Cass Midway 61
IB Lutheran 68
15 Barstow 52
15 Crest Ridge 49
Z4 Orrick 43
28 Pembroke 24
Z7 Concordia 45
19 Lutheran 64
29 Barstow 63
40 Pembroke 20
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season. They started off as a new
team that was very talented. The
early going was a little tough for
them but they pulled through as
a "Team." A big win over
Lutheran, 15-11, 15-9, allowed
them to capture a tie for the
Metro Conference championship.
Kelley Love and Teanna Norris
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honors. Buffie Bollinger was
named to the Metro 2nd team.
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Back Row: Tommy Clark, Joe
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Morrill, Mike Lauck, Front Row:
Neil Temples, Steve Smart, Chris
Smallwood, Ray Buzzard.
IR. VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Back Row: Brian Shawver, Gary
Cooley, Mickey Latham, Mike
Semrick, Steve Venable, Tony
Singer, joe Short, Coach Erickson
Front Row: Chuck Harris, Steve
Washam, Greg Simmons, Mike
Dirck, Danny Renfro.
IR. VARSITY
VOLLEYBALL
Back Row: Wayne Royster
Manager, Bridgette Campbell,
Beth Winstead, Kendra McCaha,
Coach Richardson. Front Row:
Patti Aulridge, Christa Matheson,
Rachel White, Polly Burgener.
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mism at the beginning of the season. Due to gradu-
ation there were no returning starters from the pre-
vious year. Although there was not a lot of varsity
experience on the team, most of the players had played
together on the junior varsity team. The team worked
very hard in practice to be the best that it could be. The
retreat at Marshall and the "I Can" Clinic got the
season rolling on a positive note. One of the bright
spots of the season came in the Leeton tournament
when the team was seated seventh out of eight teams.
The team ended up taking second place in the tourna-
ment, losing to St. Pauls in the championship game 61
to 47. The team finished the season with a 12-12 re-
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all parts of courtwarming.
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in many organizations such as
Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
The few meetings that were held
were in the evenings at one of
the members home. Officers were
elected to lead the group. Bob
Perryman served as president,
Darin Raines was the vice-
president, and serving as
secretaryftreasurer was Kay een
Danner. The group planned
activities to participate in such as
playing miniature golf, goincg to
haunted houses, and atten ing
FCA day at the Chiefs game.
The 1985-86 National Honor
Society was sponsored by Mrs.
Natalie Edwards. Dean Nash was
appointed resident of the
organization, witff Randy Young
as vice-president, Janie Davidson
as secretary, and Teanna Norris
as treasurer. The organization
sponsored a food drive for "We
Are the City", and a junior-
Senior field day. The field day
was held at Lake jacomo and
included such activities as frisbee
football, softball, capture the flag,
and a scavenger hunt.
This year was the first year for
Englewood to have a golf team.
The team was organized by
Coach Mark Erikson and
participated in three tournaments.
Two of the tournaments were
held at Barstow, and one was
held at Maranatha. Left to right:
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very hard at developing their
talents in acting. They performed
puppet shows and mimes in
class. At the end of the year, the
class performed three shows for
the school, Noah's Ark was acted
out for elementary chapel and
"Keeper of the Birds" and
"Mountaintop" was performed on
two evenings for all to attend.
Mrs. Johnson sponsored the
group and directed the plays with
Janie Davidson assisting her as
assistant director. The other
students involved were: Steven
Pauley, Melinda Shadwick,
Bridgette Campbell, Wayne
Rouster, Robin Toles, Greg
McCarty, Robert Copeland,
Rachel Kendrick, and Steve
Washam.
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middle-left: Lead, Greg McCarty is
accompanied by Janie Davidson and Tami
Cantwell.
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Laura played by Robyn Toles and Neil
played by Robert Copeland in "Keeper of
the Birds".
bottom: The drama class with instructor
Mrs. Johnson
The Courtwarming royal court
was named at the banquet. The
Queen and King were seniors
Crista Gull and Bobby Perryman.
juniors Ranell Hunt and Darin
Raines were crowned Princess
and Prince. The sophomore and
freshman attendants included
Kayleen Danner, Gary Cooley,
Jamee Snelling, and Mike
Semrick. Everyone had an
enjoyable evening.
Although no pictures were available, the
junioresenior banquet was another
enjoyable evening of fun and fellowship,
The banquet was held at the Marriott in
Overland Park, Kansas. Entertainment
was provided by the magician David
Buttram. The juniors gave their
prophecies for the Seniors, and the seniors
gave wills to the juniors. The evening
closed with a slide show.
"FRIENDS
ARE FRIENDS
FOREVER"
"Packing up the dreams God's
planted,
in the fertile soil of you.
Can't believe the hopes He's
granted,
means a chapter in our life is
through.
But we'll keep you close as
always,
it won't even seem you've gone.
'Cause our hearts in big and
small ways
will keep the love that keeps us
strong.
With the faith and love He's
given,
springin' from the hopes we
know.
We will pray the joy you live in
is the strength that now you
show.
But we'll keep you close as
always,
it won't even seem you've gone.
'Cause our hearts in big and
small ways
will keep the love that keeps us
strong.
Cause friends are friends forever
if the Lord is Lord of them.
And a friend will not say never
cause the longin will not end.
Though it's harfto let you go,
in the Father's hands we know,
that a lifetimes not to lon to live
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center, l. to r.: Missy Henderson and
Christi Coulter, Melinda Shadwick and
Bridget Campbell, bottom: Darin Iennings
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When I'm facing the mountain of
worry
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A friend will stay right there
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KO,
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lordon explains his Science Fair project to them.
2. Bobby and Chuck laugh as they exchange graduation
announcement cards.
3. Danny Tibbs and Chris Smallwood do a little space
exploration through Chris's project on the solar system.
4. Kendra is very selfish when it comes to cream filled
long johns.
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and neat.
6. Courtwarming was a night that no one will forget.
7. Greg Kimberg prepares for a date with Leslie Laster.
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work.
4. Buffie is attempting to play ping-pong
although taking the risk of breaking a
nail, in a grueling girl's P.E. class.
5. Tricia Felix plays hide-n-gnsseek with
the photographer of E L S.
Ray Buzzard plays hippity-hop during
school.
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bird in the sky perhaps a turkeyl?
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3. The "Lone Seniors," Dawn and Todd.
4, Dawn, Danielle, and Steven: on the cutting edge of fashion
fads.
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CLASS OF 2005
The ECS faculty for 1985'86 took God's admonition in Genesis 1:28 to
"be fruitful and multiply" seriously! Three teachers were blessed with
their first children during the year. Mary Theresa Plock arrived OH July
10, 1986 to Ellen and Wally Plockp Kate Ashley johnson was born
November 21st, 1986 to Susie and Kenny lohnsong and staying with our
theme, Matthew Dean Erikson arrived late, keeping his parents, Mark
and Barb Erikson waiting until October 3rd, 1966.
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LATE EDITION
The 1985-1986 Shield, better
known as the "Late Edition,"
was put to ether by the 1986-
1987 staff Through many
hours of brain-wracking and
hair-pulling experiences, the
book was finalized by late Fall
of 1986. It was an adventure
and all staff members learned
a valuable lesson - don't ro-
crastinate! In looking bacf on
the past year, we remember
the good times that we shared
and the lasting friendships
that we've made. Thanks for a
great year!
The 1986-1987 Shield
Staff
Ranell Hunt, Editor, Tami
Cantwell, Stacey Clark, john
Cooley, Kelly Love, Darin
Raines, Beth Winstead, Advi-
sor, Bob Montgomery.
WISHES
This year saw a record 142 students
enrolled in the high school and our
bi gest class ever, 46 students in the
7tE grade! Alot of kids - alot of possi-
bilities. One could look at it as
crowded, or coz . Looking back
leaves me with allot of "wishes" I
wish the yearbook had been done on
time. l wish Coach E. were coming
back. I wish l had made more time for
knowing you as individuals. My big-
gest wish, though, is that the most
important pur ose for ECS didn't get
lost in the daily hassles -jesus loves
you. lt's a cliche I know, but l feel it
was shown to be much more than
that by a faculty that was committed
to care. l wish you the "best" - know-
ing that the best is reserved for those
who abound in the Lord.
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