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l The world is a stage, At least it is considered l be so by many students at Fox, The Drama ub has achieved many things to be proud of is year. They started the year off with the wnual Halloween malseup worlsshop which uve children in the community the chance to 'ess as their favorite gouhl for Halloween. ln Svember the Fox High Drama Club presented we of the most successful musicals ever to 'ace it's stage. The play drew record breals' g crowds, over BOO people came over both ghts, that is the largest audience we've ever :id here, said the play director Miss Mueth. :ter in the year despite the sad feelings of no aring play, the drama club sponsored still an' 'her successful production, the Third Annual ariety Show. This gala gave students the iance to show there hidden talents to the 'orld. We would lilse to congratulate the fol- wing students for their achievements with ie drama club and Thespian Society Honor Thespians- Terry Lester Lisa Webb rama Club Awards: Best Actoreloe Consiglio Best Actress-Psegene Bowen Best Supporting Actor-Terry Lester Best Thespian-Scott Barger We've done a lot of worls this year and it has layed off, said Drama Club Historian Lisa Jebb. l'We're loolsing forward to the new iuditorium and to many more successful proe luctions, commented Miss Mueth with an ob- 'ious beam of excitement in her eye. Conf iratulations Drama Club. There ore three ways to what some peof le call God: science, religion, and art, I choose ie path of art through my writing, explained enior Tim Sommers about his involvement in wany writing and debate contests over the ost three years. Tim tools ist in State in Debate nd 2nd in Extemp. Spealsing this year. He ron the Natl Forensic League CNFLD Districts ompetition and will travel to San Antonia dur- ig the summer for the national finals. ln addi- on, Tim is a national finalist in the American History Day competition and winner of the Nat'l. Council of Teachers of English Award. Tim is easily in the habit of winning, and even more in the habit of worlsing hard. The National Merit Scholar summed up his desire to be involved by saying you only get as much out of school as you put into it. Besides winning awards, Tim says that participating brings lots of free trips and 'lyau'd be surprised how many girls debaters picls up. He enjoys competing 'lto test my mental ability. Tim added, Don't become reconciled, you can't become alienate ed until you've been connected. I Love New York! said twenty Distrlbutive Education students who spent four days in the Big Apple to attend marlseting seminars. The DE. students received advice and learned ad' ditional slsills for future job-hunting and careers. Between sessions, students ate, visited such attractions as the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, World Trade Center, and the United Nations. 'Everyone really enjoyed the trip, commented DE. teacher Mr. Duniphan. IJ O ' '15 l I . A fn August C83 thirty-six band students vene tured halffway around the world to visit South Africa. These students performed at several festivals hosted by the Florida Paris High School, whose band students had visited Fox in the previous fall. They also toured Johannesburg, Kruger Wildlife Reserve, and gold mines. The fourteenfday visit was the culmination of many long hours of fundraising and band practices for Mr. Butler and many band students. Mr. Butler described the visit as a 'lance-in-a-lifetime ex- perience to perform in another country and learn customs. Sprechen sie Deutsch? German club mem- bers Steve Balser, Anita Hantschlse, LeAnn Fal cetti, Anna Hudspeth, Chris Beel and Milse An- derson will have a chance to sharpen their slsills as they travel to Germany this summer. The German club students plan to spend twentye four days touring the German countryside. Se Senior! The Spanish club is planning a ten' day summer trip to Mexico City, Taxco, and Acapulco. Ballet performances, native follslore, crafts and visits to historic monuments are planned. Spanish club students Todd Bowerson, Dawn Jones, Sharon Long and Lisa Pfitzinger plant to soale up the southern sun. Weekend Wonders Congratulations to Stuco. This year has prov- en to be one filled with more spirit and class participation, The dances sponsored by Stuco, lr. Class and the Cheerleaders, added to the new rise in spirit at Fox. The Homecoming dance drew a large crowd as did the Winter Coronation dance and other dances held after baslsetball games. Prom was a definite success with a sellout crowd. And a new idea strucls the cheerleaders this year: The Senior Farewell Beach Bop. The seniors lilsed this idea, it gave them the chance to dress lilse a beach bum and dance the night away with the closest of friends. As the year came to a close, Jr, Anna Hudspeth summed up the dances in these words, l'They were a blast, it was great finally seeing people loolsing forward to the dances on Friday nights. Weekends open up many possibilities for activity. The dance craze has spawned night spots lil-te l'Beflexions where teens can dance the night away. Almost every weelsend there is a party open to the public somewhere, Paper Clips 127
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Congrarularions ro rhe following srudenrs who were chosen as 19841 All-Sfare Choir and Band members: All Srare-Choir Terry Lesrer- 2nd year Eddie Skaggs- 2nd year Joe Cansiglio- lsr year Karhy Roland- lsr year Kris Thomale- lsr year Scorr Barger- lsr year Alrernare, Michelle Lear All Srare Band Alrernafe- Mark Narrens Fancy Footwork Congrarularions ro rhe following seniors who received rhese scholarships: Julie Kory - Agriculrure Scholarship, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia Lisa Hadley - Curarors Scholarship, Univ, of Missouri-Columbia Rengene Bowman - Sr. Louis Univ. Scholar- ship Dna Bollefer - Hickey School Scholarship Dawn Rorh - Am. Legion Scholarship ro Lurh- eran Medical Cenrer-Nursing Lisa Ennis - Mo. Baprisr Hospiral Nursing Schol- arship LeAnn Falcerri - Honor Scholarship, Warrburg College Nm Picha - DECA Scholarship Karhy Msnewski -- Washingron Univ. Scholar- ship 120 Fancy Foorwork Parrick Schaub - CTA Scholarship Academic- Arch.-Kansas Srare Univ. Greg Wearherford - CTA Scholarship, Cura- rors-Univ. of Missouri Eric Brugge-man - REgenrs Scholarship, Norrh- wesr Univ. Nm Sommers - Nar'l. Merir Scholarship, Michi- gan Srare Univ. Dave Deveydr - Basketball, Track, Honor Scholarship, Wesrminisrer College Brian Radle - Arhleric Scholarship, Louisianna Srare Univ. Doug Goldammer - Earnesr S. Whearon Scholarship Barbara Reim - Phillip Morris Scholarship Tony Manria - Academic Scholarship, Bene- dicrine College Boo Kupferer - Curarors Scholarship, Univ. Of Missouri Barbara Srrong - Curarors Scholarship, Univ. of Missouri Diane Srreckfuss - Curarors Scholarship, Univ. of Missouri Wnce DeGeare - Curarors Scholarship, Univ. of Missouri, Jr. Achievemenr Arlo Oviarr - Curaror Scholarship, Univ, of Missouri Wrglnia Roland - Leadership, Arhleric Scholar- ship-Lindenwood College Ryan Lewis- Foorball Scholarship, Baker Univ, Terri Mllams - Volleyball Scholarship-Mo. Baprisr College. The following seniors received scholarship from Jefferson College: Lisa Dierrich, Doug Roach, Bob London, Damon Talley, Bill Fraley, Ed Skaggs, Krisra Pourclllie, Andrea Doerr, Richard Mafhews. The following seniors received scholarships ro Norrheasr Stare, Eric Bruggeman, Dave Deveydr, Tracey John- son, Ron Teffr. The following seniors received scholarships ro Sourheasr Store, Sreve Nelson, Sharon Harcher, Dm Picha, Au- drey Hurr, Sreve Lararra, Srephanie Bond San- dra Dillard Scorr Meadows, Lowell Powers, Sany Young, Dianne Salsman, Ryan Lewis, Rich Marhews. KUDOS ro: Nm 5ommersNar'l. Council of Teachers Wriring Confesr Award, lsr place in Srare for Debare En Exremp. Speaking. Anna Srrong, Lynn Hgin, Ken Vogl Joe Hsher Bob Kupferer, 6 Par Schaub for lsr place Mark Team ar Jeff. Coll. Rob Daugherry for John Phillip Sousa Award. Mark Narens for Alr. All-Srare Band. Nancy Perkins for lsr Runner-Up, Miss Missouri Pompom. Kim Birkner, Lisa 5 wafford 6 Boo Meyers for lsr place, Masradon Arr Show. Berry Marcee for Silver Cresr Award in Home Economics. Edole Skaggs, Danny Miller, Par Schaub, Diane Srreckfuss 6 Dm Sommers for Nar'l. Forensic League Double Ruby. David Diamond Berry Marcee, Norma Marcee Glohn Ossenforr for perfecr arrendance in high school. The following srudenrs are Teenager of rhe Monrhg Mecina Winkelman, Seprember, Bill Fra ley, Ocrober, Kathy Wisnewski, November Larry Ellior, December, Linda Sruckmeyer, Jan uary, Tim Picha, February, Kim Birkner, March Greg Wearherford, April, Connie Farrar, May Senior Brian Radle became rhe firsr rrack anc field arhlere in Fox hisrory ro win a Srare cham pionship. l3rian's rime ar srare in rhe 1600 mere was 410808, rhis sera new 4A Srare recorc and ranks as one of rhe rop 0-4 rimes in rhe narion. This remarkable achievement is nor sur prising for such a dedicared arhlere. Brian ha been working hard for rhe pasr rhree year and has accumulared quire a record, his sopho more year he qualified for srare and rook o5rl place, his junior year he rook 35rh place ir Cross Counrry and orh in Track for rhe mile Brian also ser school records in rhe mile a 41159 and in rhe rwo mile ar 9124. In his senio year Brian rook 2nd in srare in Cross Counrry and was Suburban Wesr Conference champ and Disrricr 6 Secrional champ in addirion rc being Srare champion in Track.
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My brorher and I had a parry, or should I say a convenrion, for abour 250 people, said senior Tim Broclshaus. Friends ofren meer af Ronnies 8 Cinema and false in a movie or fwo, and head ro CaIeco's ro ear afrerward. Wherh- er one has money ro spend or nor, Sourh Counry Shopping Cenrer always provides an evening of enrerrainmenr. 'iThe besr rhing abour S. Counry is loolsing ar all rhe men and buying wild clorhes, explained junior Karen Klemperf. When rhere is enough rime and gas, many Fox siudenrs can be found cruising Main Srreer in Fesrus, Fesrus. Cruising gives everyone a chance ro show off his or her ser of wheels and is also rhe perfecr opporruniry ro picls up members of rhe opposire sex. While mosr srue denrs feel rhe need ro go ourside rhe Arnold vicinify ro find enrerrainmenr, they sfill manage ro have a good rime, PINIOINL Fabulous Favorites FAVORITE MOVIEAFoofloose FAVORITE ACTORXACTRESS-Tom Cruise, Clinr Easrwood FAVORITE RECORD ALBUMAThri!ler, by Michael Jaclsson, 1984, by Van Halen FAVORITE ROCKXPOF' GROUP-Van Halen, Loe verboy FAVORITE VOCALlSTeMichael Jaclsson, Lionel Ri- chie FAVORITE TEACHER-Mr. Langhammer, Mrs. Pe- rerir FAVORITE RESTAURANT-McDonald's, Red Lob- srer 128 Paper Clips FAVORITE BOOKfChrisrine, by Srephen King, Flowers in rhe Arrfc, by V,C. Andrews FAVORITE FAMOUS FACE-Chrisfie Brinlsley, Mi chael Jaclsson FAVORITE CANDYfMGM's, Sniclsers FAVORITE CLOTHING STYLEfPunls-New Wave, Blue Jeans FAVORITE TV SHOXV'A' Team, Dynasry FAVORITE COMEDlANAEddie Murphy, Richard Pryor FAVORITE THING TO DO ON A DATE-Kiss and . . ., Go ro Movies FAVORITE DESSERT PLACEfTed Drewes, Baslsin Robbins FAVORITE VIDEO- Thriller , Michael Jaclsson, Bear Ir , Michael Jaclsson FAVORITE ATHLETE-Ozzie Smirh, Darrel Porfer FAVORITE SODA-Coke, Pepsi FAVORITE RADIO STATION-KWK, KHTR FAVORITE VACATION SPOT-Florida, Hawaii FAVORITE CAReMusrang, Camaro FAVORITE MAGAZINE-Sevenreen, Playboy FAVORITE HAIRSTYLE-Bi-level and spilsed, Long and curly Great Graphics Thanlss ro rhe following individuals for rheir help: Sally Sneed, Terry Lester, Mr, Morris, LeAnn Falcerri G Anira Hanrschlse, Mrs. Morris and rypf ing srudenrs, Mrs. Mueller, Mario Pedrefri, rhe Adminisfrarion, and all sponsors and coaches for rheir cooperarion. Special rhanlss ro Marr Royal for all his fime and ralenrs. The 19841 HA-KO Sfaff wasg Connie Reiss, Edifor-in-Chief Tim Sommers, Copy Edifor Valerie McDonald, Layouf Edifor Kelly Cox, Layoui Doug Goldammer, Layouf Diane Srreclsfuss, Copy Doug Golden, Copy Julie Lamberf, Copy Tim Broclshaus, Copy Milse Boehner, Copy Jeff Lally, Typisf Norma Marcee, Typisr Jeff Moring, Gopher James Espey, Promofions Vince Vandaveer, Phofographer Renea Dwyer, Phorographer Michelle Lawson, Phorographer Cover arrworls by Marr Royal. Endsheer arrworls by Marr Royal. Magazine arrworls by Bob Meyer, Kim Birlsner, Lisa Swafford. Sporrs arrworls by Bob Meyer.
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