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S IDRS S IDRS SE I0 Scott Douglas Bailey Teresa Lynn Barraclough ,I Q 7, I. Loretta Kay Clifton iiv , .,:V - gf ,MW QQ .,,.51,,,...,:,...--- r3e6 W .,...,,. Wawfff BAILEY, SCOTT: FFA 2, Vo- Tech 3,4, Greenhand Degree l, Class Vice-President 4, Foot- ball l,2,3. BARRACLOUGH, TERESA: Tina Michelle Cloe Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Se- lect Girls Choir 1,2 Mixed Choir 4, Sports Bulletin 3,4, Associate Editor 4, Pep Club l ',2,3, Color Guard 2,3,4, Hon- or Roll 4, League Band 2,3,4, Small Ensemble 2,3 Rating I, Large Ensemble 2, Rating I, Regional Band 2,3,4, State Band 2, League Choir l,2, State Choir l,2, Large Ensem- ble 2, Rating I, Regional Choir l,2, Small Ensemble l, Rating I, Large Ensemble 2, Rating I. BOSSE, COLETTE: Photogra- phy 3,4, AFS l,2,3,4, Secretary l, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, FHA l,2,3,4, Colette Ann Bosse Sherry Lynn Cooper Secretary 4, Forensics l, Pep Club l,2, Color Guard l,2,3,4, Honor Roll 4, Language Olym- pics 3, Basketball Manager 2 BRUNGARDT, DEBBIE: Photography 2,3,4, Co-head 4, AFS l,2, Class President l,2, STUCO 3,4, Secretary 3, Vice- president 4, Debate l,2,3, State Debate 2,3, Regionals 3, State Speech l,2, Forensics l,2,3, Re- gionals 2,3, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club l ,2 ,3, Treasurer 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, NFL l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Mide East League Scholarship Test l,4, Language Olympics l,4, Girls Basketball Manager l. SENIORS SCHOLARS Deborah Sue Brungardt Loren Paul Dekat CLIFTON, LORETTA: Girls Choir l,2,3,4, Mixed Choir l,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, AFS 3, FHA 2,3,4, League Choir l,2,3,4, Large Ensemble 3, Rat- ing I. CLOE, TINA: Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, I-Ionor Band l,2,3, Yearbook 2,3,4, Co-Edi- tor 3, Tri-Editor 4, AFS l, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Pep Club l,2, Wrestling Cheerleader 2, Hon- or Roll l,2,3,4, Mixed Choir 4, League Band 1,2,3,4, Small En- semble l,2,3,4, Rating I, Large Ensemble l,2,3,4 Rating I, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Class
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IORS S IORS S IORS by Patti Frey As Garfield would say, That's right. One hundred pizzas to go. Okay, so maybe Garfield didn't or- der one hundred pizzas, but the yearbook staff did invest in twelve large pizzas from Pizza Hut. What was the special occassion? Was it Advisor Roseann Gish's birthday? fnoj Was the yearbook staff re- warded with S2000 for meeting their deadlines? tunfortunately notj Actually the special occasion was semester finals. tYes, I said se- mester finals.J Does this sound a little ridicu- lous? Maybe so, but the staffers sure enjoyed it. Each of the 23 members was able to choose which type of final he wished to tackle. tSome of the tougher finals includ- ed super supreme pan pizza, Italian sausage pan pizza with extra cheese, and hamburger and onion pan pizza. Others chose easy street and dug into the pud finals such as thin and crispy Canadian bacon pizza or the old stand-by, pepper- oni pizza.J These pizza finals have become a tradition with the yearbook class. Since the semester finals are so close to Christmas break, the class combines the final and Christmas Traditional Hnal still successful W Pizzas served as test while staffers enjoy soaps Features, themes developed to complete actual Hnal i SCHOLARS SENIORS l l spirit into a party. Even so, tl members do complete a real find about one to two weeks before tl scheduled pizza final. The sta ers can either write a feature design three theme ideas for the real final. fThis way the stude' are able to know their grades fore Christmas break.J 1 Coupons and S4 was collect from each member, and enoug was raised for twelve large pizza! Seniors Denise McLin and Tere Barraclough picked the pizzas i right before the testing peric Staffers had two hours to fini their finals, and during the test th! also caught up on their daytir soaps on senior Loretta Cliftoi mini-television set he won in FH Tom Wat sales. X Slowly, piece by piece, the piz 3 disappeared, and empty boxes w strewn across the yearbook rod on tables and on the floor. The fe left-overs were wrapped up to taken home by those who were st able to face the fattening food. t the members sat around groani, about how they ate too much, t bell rang signaling the end of th period. This might sound unbelie able, but next period was lunc fUgh!J Photo by Debbie Brunga all.
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ORS S IORS S IORS S by Sarah Cunningham Here is your first toss up, team. Name the female author who wrote a series of novels based on figures from Greek mythology including The King Must Die and The Bull From the Sea. Wait a minute. What is this guy talking about? What am I doing here on a Sunday afternoon? Who is this guy and why is he asking those strange ques- tions? Oh, yeah. Now I remember. I-Ie's .lim Hollis, WIBW news di- rector, and this is Hi-Q, the televi- sion competition to test the general knowledge of top high school stu- dents around our area. The Hi-Q team had once again been one of the 16 teams in the preliminary competition at Washburn Unvier- sity, much to our surprise. So on March 10, Chris Kennedy, Matt Pettit, Dawn Smith, Teresa Rohn, Mr. Todd Novakofski and I, along with a small fan club, trucked to the WIBW studio to match wits with the team from Olathe South. For the next twenty minutes we answered, or at least tried to an- swer questions on topics ranging from the second largest city in Aus- tralia to the position of the person who scored the first touchdown in Super Bowl history. The first half we managed to stay fairly close to our competitors. The score at half was Olathe South 170, Silver Lake 50. The second half was a different story. Olathe South got on a roll, Hard questions set pace for top students Team breaks 100 and sets new goal of 200 Hi-Q members compete again for second year Hi-Q team. Ted Adams, Sarah Kennedy, Matt Pettit, and Teresa Cunningham, Dawn Smith, Chris Rohn. Photo by Jenni Jarmel. Rules. Host Jim Hollis discusses Chris Kennedy. Photo by Nadia the use of the buzzer with senior Evenepoel. SCHOLARS SENIORS answering nine out of sixteen to up questions and receiving 185 b nus points to our one toss up and 2 bonus points. They ended up bee ing us 445 to 80. Although we were beaten pret badly, it wasn't all bad. We did g into the top sixteen, which is mo than 86 schools could say. We al did not have the lowest score ev scored in competition. There w one team which only scored . points. Plus the whole thing was good experience. It's something l remember for a long time. There are two little known thin about our round of Hi-Q. First all, when Jim Hollis was explainii the rules at the beginning of t' show, instead of saying that the st dent who hits his buzzer first wou get a chance to answer the que tion, he said that the student w hit his buzzer first would get chance to ask it. Another thing, the second round, Chris answer the question, What sort of plant an epiphyte? with the ansvi commensal. The term they wc looking for was air plant so th didn't give us our points. After t match was over, they realized tl they should have given us c points, so they gave us ten ext points and asked us a bonus qut tion. Our final score was l points, so we'd like everyone know that we did break l00, a next year, we're breaking 200.
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