Harrisonville High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Harrisonville, MO)

 - Class of 1978

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'i is Stu-Co ac hieves goals 1. Student Council members taste different foods that might be used in the school cafeteria in the future. 2. Many students gave blood when Student Council sponsored the Blood Mobile. 3. Student Council representatives were, row 1: R. Dillon, M. McC1eave, A. Morris, D. Branaman. Row 2: S. Bricker, K. Snead, P. Litle. 4. Marcia Moore and Pam I-luskey bravely give blood. 5. Gayle Hull received a flower-gram. 6. Linda Miller steps down from her position as Student Coimcil president and presents her gavel to Janice McClain, next year's president. 46

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'Eats Up' Activities Leadership, service, character and scholarship: These are the four areas in which students of the National Honor Society are K.. recognized all over the nation. The first chapter in Harrison- ville was organized in 1976. Activities this year included a pancake-a-thon in which 5 67 owas raised to be donated to the American Cancer Society in the name of the late Mrs. Laura Robertson. April 24, 1978, 44 new members were inducted into the National Honor Society. CENT? if if 1. New members initiated were: Row 1, J. Tatum, G. Allen, R. McCleave, S Fitzgerald, W. Spangler, A. Ortbals, J. Bockelman, M. Moreland, T. Coker F. Jeppesen, Row 2: T. Reichert, E. Harvey, C. Burns, G. Ratzloff, Hooper, R. Foster, R. Cassody, M. Swearigen, C. Eastin. Row 3: H. Roach, J. McClain, T. Pennington, D. Howerton, T. Wheeler, D. Byerly, G. Schell, M. McCleave, B. Frein, M. Wheeler, A. Strausbaugh, A. Howland, R. Kilp, E. Sedwick, T. Houston, L. Moorehousgg Row 4: J. -Caudill, S. Bricker, J. Duncan, S. Catron, R. Nagpal, R. Gardner, C. Seibert, S. Ellis, B. Butler. 2. NHS members, Anita Nyce, Michelle Strausbaugh and Grant Cole participate in the pancake-a-thon. 3. Lynn Cole and Mrs. Vallee serve refreshments at the initiation. 4. Phil Litle finishes his pancakes. 5. Twilla Wheeler and Margaret Hooper sign the register. 6. 1977-78 were Row 1: L. Rudell, S. Stewart, K. Emmons, Mrs. Vallee. Row 2: C. Tinsley, K. Snead, S. Hon. Row 3: Mr. Gettings, G. Harvey, L. Scavuzzo, C. Burns, A. Nyce, J. Reece, C. Knox, L. Miller, S. Smith. Row 4: L. Cole, C. Holden, A. Chatham, L. Wiseman, fNot pictured: J. Hodge, J Bruens, R. Frogge, C. Adams, G. Bockelman, L. Collins, J. Crowder, S Ford, B. Gibson, L. Kirkegaard, K. Kostuke, P. Litle, K. Pech, C. Reichert M. Strausbaugh, K. Watson, C. Worell 7



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As the school year came to an end, one could see signs, posters and banners plastered on the walls. Students were running for different offices which made up the Student Colmcil. Student Council members began making plans for the year early in the summer months. A welcome party was held before school started to get new students acquainted with the old students and the school. From the first day of school, Student Council was kept very busy planning money-making projects and various activites, to increase student involvement. During the first part of the year, Student Council sponsored the Christmas Dance, awarded money to first, second and third place floats dLu'ing Homecoming and sponsored Spirit Days each Friday. Once again the annual magazine sales were held, which is the major money-making project, which profited almost S2,000. Other activities and projects in the year include getting banners for all the teams in our conference to be hung in they gymnasium, sending flower-grams for Valentine's Day, providing forks for the lunch room and having a breakfast for the faculty. Student involvement was the major goal of this year, along with strong leadership. 1 'J M .. . l xi . 5 . ' ,, v- .1 - X . AQH. 1. Mr. James Holt: BSE, Social Studies, History, MSE, Guidance Counseling. 2. Student Council president: Linda Miller ftoplg Student Council vice-president: Lisa Byron Cmiddlelg Student Colmcil secretary-treasurer: Karen Snead. 3. Student Council donated S200 to the American Cancer Society in the late Mrs. Laura Robertson's name. 4. Sophomore, junior and senior girls compete in the Powder Puff football game, which the Student Council sponsored. 5. Student Council members are, Row 1: L. Haynes, T. Jones, Mr. Holt, M. McCleave, R. Dillon, D. Branaman, K. Snead, K. Emmons, V. Hershberger, A. Morris, H. Roach. Row 2: Linda Miller, G. Reece, C. Epps, S. f Stewart.

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