Englewood Christian School - Shield Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1988
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REF. 373 SH61 1988
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Administration,
Faculty 84 Staff , , . . .
Anthony Baker
Tribute ........ , . .
Seniors ...,..,... . . .
Underclassmen . 4 . . . .
Sports . . 4 . .
Activities . . . . . .
Advertising . . . . . .
Credits . . . . . .
The ingredient which separates
Knightlife from other Lifestyles is
the person Jesus Christ. At ECS,
the abundant life He gives
dominates every part of student
life: learning, sportsmanship and
fun. This year's sophomores are a
fun loving group. They're all
pretty close as you can see.
and they help each other out,
Above right, Sara Dyer, Chris
Long, Leigh James, Chasity
Brown and Dawn Archer sweep
Jason Cooley off his feet while
Steve Wood, Travis Sartain and
Dave Shull try to figure out how
to get in on it.
School has begun, all right! Above
Beth Winstead is frying to figure out
what to write in yet another
yearbook at the annual signing
party. Above center, Tara Long anal
Roi Nash seek professional advice on
how to get the keys out of Tara's
locked car! Far right, Coach Erickson
takes up his position as hall monitor
when students arrive Welcome
back, Coach'
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The beginning of school
con medn mony Things.
Upper lefT: Juniors Wes,
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Mike did over The
summer. CenTer:
Michelle Ddy shows sings
of o new poliTicol
coreer. Lower lefT: Tony,
GOTY, ond STeve ore
hoppy To see eoch
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G-royhom-for righT-is
Trying To imogine whoT
The yedr will bring.
This yedr's chdpel
services were overseen
by Englewood's new
minisTer of youTh, ScoTT
Purkey. Mony sTudenTs
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commiTmenT To
KnighTLife in one of The
mosT memorable chopel
services in ECS hisTory,
led by recording orTisT,
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Our administrator, Mr. Donald Blyth, demonstrates
the spirit of KnightLife as he keeps ECS running
smoothly.
Miss Dawson's thirteen years teaching experience at
ECS, helps her handle each new year like a pro.
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lT Takes a special kind of person
To be adminisTer or Teach aT ECS:
one who is noT only knowledge-
able in Their field, buT one who
recognizes The spirlTual value of
leadership. ECS has been blessed
To have many such professionals
on sTaff, We added Two new
sTaff members This year: Miss Bren-
da Sisney, leading The music and
drama deparTmenTs, and Mrs.
Eva York, heading The English de-
parTmenTs and Publicaiions. ECS
also welcomes back Coach Mark
Erickson and Mr. Jerry Rice.
4987-88 was The lasT year of ser-
vice for several Teachers. We say
goodbye To Coach John Berry,
counsellorg Miss Linda Dawson, his-
Tory and Englishg Mrs. Ellen Plock,
science: Mrs. PaTTy Jackson, arTg
and Mrs. Peggy Long, business
and accounting. These insTrucTors
are loved and respecTed by The
sTudenT body and each of Them
will be greaTly missed. The slu-
denT Thank you for spending a
parT of your lives wiTh us.
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minute teaching high school classes. For example:
Coach Lucht almost goes to sleep remembering his
introduction to ballet at the "Nutcraker Sweet": Mr.
B warns students away from the new copy
machine: Mrs. Jackson escapes adolescents by
teaching an elementary class: Mrs. Ray hustles up
and down the hall organizing everything from
concessions and candy sales to the Junior-Senior
banquet: Mrs. York and Joe Short exchange
amusing perspectives: and, Miss Sisney wonders if
her crazy "Clown" cast will ever have it together.
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makes sure everything is just right! Mrs. Plock
brings her daughter, Mary, to a game and
delights every body. Miss Sisney is patient as
Coach Lucht ponders the nights loss, and
Coach Erickson gives son Matthew a valuable
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year 20003. Miss Dawson has a good laugh
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get away from there desks , right, Mr Rice?
John Berry counts cash at a game, and
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enroll, like it or not'
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Billie Howard
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Mary Steffen, Esther
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Chavers - Cooks
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The Class of T988 has a unique
piace in ECS hisTory. This class
enTered kinderganen The firsT
year ECS opened. Mrs. Carol
GeTTy Qupper IefT cornerj was
The kindergarTen Teacher in
19741, and as special speaker
for The graduaTion ceremony,
she recalled The exciTernenT of
ThaT firsT day. CharTer
graduaTes are Michelle Day,
STeyen GoIdsmiTh, Georgia
Grayham, Rachel Kendrick and
Tony Singer. Miss Linda Dawson
was anoTher honored guesT wiTh
The disTTncTion of being
horneroorn Teacher for This class
since iTs enroTIrnenT in sevenTh
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joined by Co-saluaTorians Kim
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ceremony, The graduaTes
change The Tassels on Their
caps and The dream is realized,
Sara ScoTT is unbelieving, John
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nexT. Qlower lefTj Rachel Nash
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flower righTQ Angie Donahue
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CongraTulaTions and besT wishes
To The Class of '88!
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"A time for everything under the sun . .
even time out! Senior high students need a
break from routine sometimes. There
are so many things demanding their time
and concentration , . , friendships, activities.
sports and romance. Add to these Miss
Dawson's history packets, Mrs. York's English
contracts, Mrs. Long's accounting booklets
and Mrs. l?ay's computer workbooks and life
can be overwhelming, Students at ECS try
hard to give their most in all these areas.
They believe they can do all things through
Christ. So when it gets crazy and life is
pushing too fast . . . go ahead! TIME OUT!
At Work And At Play
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Tammy Barchers
Polly Burgener
Steven Conn
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gether and come through burst-
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Steve Conn and Marnie Kuhi
take a break from class work to
smile at the camera. and John
Long works hard to decorate for
Courtwarming so everyone can
play.
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Brian Harves
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Jess Norris
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David Shall
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Lori Young
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ECS brings them oil together.
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Soriieiiung For Everyone
Wherever students gathered,
something was going on, from rous-
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sessions. Students seemed to be
having a "good time" all year long
with a mixture of excitement, work,
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and a thousand pages of tests.
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two weeks away and work was fin-
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memories are made of happened:
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games, goofing off in the parking
lot, and going out to eat together.
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wear for senior pictures, and filling
out applications for jobs and col-
leges. Junior memories revolve
around endless concessions and
planning the Junior-Senior Banquet.
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play those same roles in the future
and glad to be in "Senior High" at
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Sieve Venable is gelling ready for Take off
during an unusual chapel service: MaTT LaTh-
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John Long for inspirafion and direcTion
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Darrell Harris
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Ryan HunT
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Georgina Lyke
STephanie Moore
Tera Phillips
Jason Richmond
STacey Roberrs
Carisa Rose
George Waddell
CourTney Walls
Breii Welch
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Jen Leonard
Michael Siefkas
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Junior High means more
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Darrell Harris: Well, we bad!
CourTney WaiTs: A group of hystericsl
Tera Phillips: Sort of a family.
Shaunna Cowan: Kinda' like "lvlama's
Family"!
David Kelly: The Wild Bunch!
Jared Bradfordi We never fight . . T Just
kidding!
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Mrs. York: They're sweeT, brlghT and full of
Tun!
Coach Fishell: InquisiTive, enjoyable, and
indescribable!
Mr. Rice: Twelve going on sevenTeen.
Coach Luchtl These kids will do great Things
Miss Sisney: OuT of This world sometimes!
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game ready and set! Englewood played excellent
first halfs and their "never die" attitudes and con-
stant hustle left them with a certain pride,
Look out everyone, it's the ECS fans again! Ves, it's
true, the Englewood fans never failed on the guys
soccer team, They never let up or gave up on the
guys ability to give the fans a good time, Their
loyalty was a sign of true school spirit.
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K.C, Lutheran H.S.
Wentworth Mil. Acad,
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Winnetonka
Southeast
Fort Osage H.S. Tournament
Piper H.S.
Barstow H.S.
Independence Tournament
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La Monte R-A H.S,
Smithton H.S.
Sacred Heart H.S.
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Ernglevvoocl Soccer 'I'
The 4987 ediTion of ECS soccer followed
much The Trend of The T986 squad-we
were very high on efforT and hearT buT fell
shorT on The scoreboard. The year was
highlighTed by some excellenT efforTs and
individual plays. Goalie Gary Cooley
played Tough The enfire season, unselfish-
ly sTaying in ThaT posiTion when The going
gof rough. AnoTher senior, Kelly LaTham,
played well wiTh a parTicularly good
game and shoT versus LaMonTe. DexTer
Snyder, in his firsT year of soccer, husfled
very well, making up for lack of knowl-
edge wiTh efforT. MaTT LaTham, Mike
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Cooley added some much needed de-
fensive sTrengTh, FirsT year players STeve
SmarT, Jeff Baker, JonaThan Eubanks,
Johnnie Wilson, lan JohnsTon, Niel Temples
all played an imporTanT parT of This Team.
We had many disappoinTmenTs, yeT The
real quesTion of success is sTill yeT To be
seen. The experiences we gained and
Trials we faced can be sTepping sTones To
bigger Things. The characTer and disci-
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Ties. For The mosf parf The Knighfs offense consisled
of one long kick and a mad dash for The ball.
The Knights spenf a major porlion of each game
baffling around Their own goal. "IT seemed like we
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Tilfed field, as soon as The defense would clear The
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players will Take rooT and we can build a winning
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SUCCESS. First year coach, Paul
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volleyball team go on to defeat
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do their best. l'm proud to be the
coach of such a talented group of
girls."
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plays that enabled the volleyball team to defeat
DeKalb, 15-11, 15-7, and advance to the district
finals against Wellington.
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always fun. flower lefty
DETEPMINED. Senior Beth Winstead concentrates as Kayleen Danner
serves to West Platte Kaylleen received the Hustle Award this year,
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JV VOLLEYBALL. Audra Martin, Tommy Barchers. Brandy Thornton.
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CALL IT. JV starters. Sarah Lathrom and Darlleen Donner. both
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Optimum Athletic Experience
Varsity Basketlocill
The 1987-4988 varsity season was a
season that will be remembered by
all involved, whether it be the play-
ers, the coaches, or the fans. The
other teams will probably remember
us as well. We provided stiff compe-
tition, and will be known as the
team that was better than their re-
cord.
The team opened up hot with two
quick wins against Cass Midway and
against West Platte. The optimism
was running rampant, but the win-
ning streak didn't continue. The final
record was not an indication of the
teams ability. The team was not
average, by any means. We had six
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players score over twenty points in
individual games.
Our team was not like any other.
There was not just one or two stars
as is usual on most teams. We had
seyen different starting line-ups
throughout the year due to injury,
sickness, etc. That shows us that
Englewood's team had many tal-
ented players.
The loyalty of the fans, and the nev-
er-ending support of Coach Mark
Erickson, helped to instill pride in the
players, in spite of the unfavorable
record,
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Showing us the perfect defenders stance. Barstow Knights
CONCENTRATION. Jason Cooley ls showing as
his coal concentration on the line for the
freethrow
TAKE IT EASV. Coach Mark Erickson watching
his team warm-ap as he takes a final breath-
er before a big game against Barstow.
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friends It was great'
Johnnie Wilson
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tency we would have
won more games
Tony Singer
We had a lot of good
times, and o lot of disap-
pointrnentsg both brought
us closer together as a
team,"
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Scoreboard
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70 we-srPiQ1re or 2 58 Norborne 73 ' -
52 Crestridge 69
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511 St. Mary's 80 ,,
53 Sacred Heart 57 7
A9 K.C. Lutheran 59 .
56 Drexel 58
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64 Kingsville 53 f'
67 Orrick 72
70 Concordia 95
A5 Wentworth 59
118 Lutheran 68
77 Barstow 65
58 Drexel 72
55 Barstow 58
116 Archie 841
51 Concordia 85
53 Wentworth 66
412 Barstow 55
64 St. Mary's 71
65 Orrick 75
LOOKING UP. The ECS Knights are looking for a rebound after o
jumpshot from Steve Venable,
HUSTLE. Senior Team Captains Gary Cooley Qlefty and Steve
venobie qngmy.
WARMING UP. The Englewood Christian Varsity Basketball team is
getting loose before a game.
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Tories ThaT eluded The season
The girls played good ball games
againsT Teams ThaT were Taller
heavier, older, and had more ex
perience. The Team, alThough
discouraged aT Times, never
would give up no maTTer whaT
The odds. The closeness of The
Team on The courT and The fun
The girls had This year relieved
some of The sTing of noT winning
hardly any games.
ThroughouT The year The girls had
a rough Time grasping The Team's
abiliTy To do Their besT and along
wiTh ThaT coach LuchT was a pa-
TienT coach in wanTing whaT was
besT for The Team and pushing
The girls To sTrife for The besT in
Theirselves.
"People who were dedicaTed
made The season fun, buT from an
ouTsider's view poinT There wasn'T
aloT accomplished. For The girls who
played, iT was worThwhile, This year
was a year of rebuilding. l see only
good Things in The fuTure if There is
enThusiasm and The desire To work
hard and do Their besT. The fuTure
looks brighT." -Coach LuchT
The fornbiriulion of .sill Jul
har wars describe. our
Team
"The performance of The Team was ade-
quaTe To The skills TaughT us I will miss The
friendships ThaT I built Throughoul The sea-
son l will also miss The encouragemeni of
Coach LuchT."
-Angie Donahue
"l feel as if our Team displayed a
feeling of uniTy on The courT, We
weren'T besT friends off The courT,
buT on The courT iT was greaT. l feel
our record did noT show how hard
we all worked. Coach LuchT inspired
us all To work hard, buT iT jusT wasn'T
enough, The season as a whole was
greaT. IT will help To remember jusT
how special my senior year was." -
Coach LuchT
Senior Co-CapTains, Kelly LaThum and Angie
Donahue have good reason To smile as They
wear Their varslTy rackeis They boTh have
ouisfandrng aThleTic records, and have The
medals To prove iT'
Sophmore forward, Dawn Archer, is on ready
alerT wailing for a freethrow from The Orrick
BearcaTs
We'va Worked i-larsl AT Pro-:Tice
And E'I9fYOfl3'3 In Position, So
Play
AT The end of my firsT liTTle
league season CO for sea-
sonj, I remember my fa-
Ther Telling me ThaT I
should be able To "learn
from losing." IT didn'T help
Then and iT doesn'T help a
whole loT now. BuT, l did
learn someThing This year.
The war musT be won
seconds afTer The enemy
wins a decisive baTTle. For
iT is in Those seconds ThaT
your morale is IosT or re-
sTored. UnforTunaTely, This
year, our morale was IosT.
Ball!
AfTer every big inning our
opponenTs had This year,
we scored a ToTal of T2
runs. U50-425. In all buT 5
of our games ThaT inning
was The deciding differ-
ence. However, in our
lone vicTory, when lvlid
Buchanan scored 3 To Tie
in The Top of The sixTh, we
responded by scoring 3 in
The boTTom of The inning
To win, Perhaps dad was
righT . . . we ggn learn
from our losses!
-Coach Fishell
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casf Their imposing shadows on
The field infimidating all who
cross Their paths. especially The
umpires. lf only They could find
Their players!
Tony Singer, The Knighfs number
one pifcher for baTh The '87 and
'88 seasons. prepares To launch
anofher fastball versus Kearney
in The 'BB season opener.
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Cowan shows The
attitude of This promising
girls volleyball team,
They showed a lot of
heart and stamina,
according to Coach
Cowan.
'l988's roster includes:
8th graders-Roberta
Bennett, Tina I-lughes.
Stephanie Neal, Carmen
Stalker, and Christie
Wiggins.
7th graders-Amanda
Buttram, Shaunna
Cowan, Korene Hayes,
Georgina Lyke,
Stephanie lvloore,
Stacey Roberts, Carisa
Rose, and Courtney
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This year's basketball
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disappointing with a O-9
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Triumph in sportsmanship.
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rightj
"lt was Ryan's faultl"
-George Waddell
"I should have joined
the girls volleyball
team."
-Ryan Hunt
"They paid us to
throw the games."
-Jared Bradford
"I had nothing to do
with it."
-Brett Welch
"lt just happened that
way-it was George's
faultl"
-Darrell Harris
With a sense of humor
and in anticipation of
the next season, the
team thanks Coaches
Kenny Johnson and
Kevin Spencer for their
encouragement and
help.
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"We played in a seventh-
eighth grade league. Our
team had four seventh grad-
ers: Courtney Waits, Stephanie
Moore, Stacey Roberts, and
Shaunna Cowang and two
eighth graders, Kristal Jenkins
and Christie Wiggins, The four
seventh graders have played
four seasons each. It was Kris-
tal's 'lst year and Christie's 3rd
year. Christie was also the
team captain. I am convinced
that these girls can be the best
Varsity team that Englewood
Christian School has ever had!"
Thanks!
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The Fall FesTival is an annual fund raising
evenT To QeneraTe money for individual
classes and TP O, To help purchase new
eauiprnenT and supplies for The school. This
evenT helps To bring parenTs, Teachers and
sTudenTs ToQeTher, working Toward a
common goal. ParenTs donaTed goods, as
well as Time To work The oooThs, and
combined wiTh The willing help of The
Teachers and sTudenTs, This year's Pall Fun
FesTlval was a success!
Roxanne Fraser, Mrs York, and Wes Kraus
aTTend To The Junior Concession stand, while
Coach LuchT Takes a dunk in The dunking
Tank. Rachel Kendrick and Dawn Shull show
Their rnusclesl Gary Cooley and Sara ScoTT
work The lvloonwalk, and Kini Hoff and John
Berry have fun hanging around .Jody
Hulchlsan, Kenny Hupp, and Bill lylclfarlane
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Miss Brenda Sisney led The High School choir in a beauTiful selecTion of
ChrisTmas songs. The season was made special as we honored ChrisT's
birTh in This musical TribuTe. Many exTensiye hours of hard work were
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Far righT. AfTer hours of
pracTice, Senior Tami CanTweli is
smiling and anxious To go on
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solo in "There is No Room",
accompanied by Mrs. York and
assisTed by Roxanna Fraser.
OTher seIecTions were
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A Musical Presentation
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Andrea Yeager IS flnally convlnced ThaT The Devll IS Allve and
Well and she neeas ChrlsT Ql?lghTj Bellncla Keeney plays a bland
person who was healed by Jesus and slngs Jesus Has The
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the crowning of the court. King G-ary Cooley and Queen
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Mike Semrick and Princess Jamee Snelling. Attendants
from the Sophomore class were Jess Norris and Leigh
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Stacey Casey. Our guest speaker and entertainer was ,,
recording artist Ray Hildebrand. The Cheerleaders also
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Ncrtioricul Honor Society
National Honor Society is
more than a group of
intelligent people who work
hard. N.H.S. consists of nine
individuals with very different
personalities. 1988's chapter
includes: Gary Cooley,
Georgia Grayham, Kelly
Latham, Tara Long, Polly
Burgener, Roxanna Fraser,
Mike Semrick.
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school club that meets
every so often, N.H.S.
sponsored many
projects to help the
community. They raised
money for different
charities, including the
Ronald McDonald I-louse
and clothes drive. They
hosted Junior-Senior Field
Day and the graduation
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enjoys the food provided.
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trip. Students hove fun
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