Hope High School - Lions Roar Yearbook (Hope, KS)

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ROUND TWO — Farmer Senator Gary Kart (D-O4o), with hts wife l ee, re-entered the 1988 presidential race. Hart withdrew earlier after reports of a sea cruise with Donna Rice caused a scandal UTE METAL — The top- selling album of 1987, Bon fovi Slippery When Wet. sold 11 milbon copses, the largest-selling album ever in the metal category. TINY HEROINE — Eighteen month old Jessica MeQure held on for two and a half days until rescuers freed her from the 22-foot abandoned well in Midland Texas. FAREWELL FINAL BOW — Fred Astaire. 88, was called the greatest dancer in the world. His innovative, elegant style graced the screen wit h many partners, including Ginger Rogers and Rita Hayworth. SHOWBIZ —The consummate showman. I jberacv. 67. was famous the world over for glitzing up his concerts with furs, rhinestones and glowing candela bras HOLLYWOOD LEGEND — Director and actor John Houston. 81, acted in 21 films and directed 41, including The Maltese falcon and The African Queen. LIONS ROAR HOPE HIGH SCHOOL HOPE, KANSAS Editor-In-Chief Lori Polston TOGETHER WE MADE IT HAPPEN Variety was a foctor as movies were once again a favorite thr g to do on weekends Jean Claude Von Damme thrilled audiences in Bloodsporr a rocking martial arts soga m which secret contests were held where the world's greatest warriors fought m a battle to the death Robm Wiliams was able to make us faugh at Vietnam while still showing us the serous s de of the war too. n Good Morning Vietnam Mcheai Keaton played a sarcastic ghost m the movie Beetlejuice in which he helped a young couple, who hod just been killed, try to score away the new owners of their house Tom Seiieck. Ted Danson. and Steve Guttenburg humored us with their amusing antes m Three Men and a Baby when they were suddenly left with the responsibility of caring for a baby Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey entertained us with their talented and expressive dancing m the critically acclaimed mcvie. Dirty Dancing' Jomming to the songs on the rodo was as popular as ever Some of the songs on the rodo were Pour Some Sugar On Me. Hysteria.” Animal. “Excitable ' and Lo Bites.” an from Def Leppards hit oitxm Hystero Other popular hits nciude in My Dreams i tO Speedwogon. Kiss Me Deadly Lite Ford. Naughty Girls Need Lo e. Samantha Fox. Mony Mony, Bitty idol. Here I Go Again Whitesnoke. Hungry Eyes.” Ere Carmen “I Think We re Alone New' and “Could've Been Many. Angel. Aerosmith. “Girls. G ls. Gris. Motley Crue. “Just Like Para- dise. David Lee Roth. Wait. White Lon. Out Of The Blue. Debtxe Gbson AKvays On My Mind.” The Pet Shop Boys Get into My Car Bifly Ocean. Bock To Parodise.” 38 Special. She's Like The Wnd Patrck Swcryze. and (i've Hod) The Time Of My Life. Bii Medley and Jenifer Warnes This year was fined with memories The ones on these pages are only a few Each and everyone of us has had special moments and memories n the past year tt-ot we want to remember As another year of high school comes toon end. we hope this yearbook will keep these memories alive for you W BILL BLAKE All-School Ploy 12. Chorus 9'.10'.11'.12' ED DOUTHIT Footboll 11'.12'. Basketball 9,11.12. Chorus 10M1M2 ; Class Secre- tary 9 TRAVIS DOMANN Football 9M0M1M2 . All-Area hon mention 12. Basketball 9.10.11‘.12‘. All League 12. Track 9M0M2’. EEA 10.11.12. Sentinel 12. Year- book Staff 11.12. Hi-Q 11. All-School Play 12. Football King 12. Band 9.10.11' 12'. Ooss Treasurer 9.10,11. Reporter 12 TIM CROSS Footboll 9'..10'.11'.12'; All- Area hon mention 12. Basketball 9 10 11'.12 All-Area hon mention. FFA reporter 10. Vice President 11; President 12. Stuco 10; Yearbook' Staff 11.12. All- School Play 12; Class President 9; Stuco Rep. 10. Reporter 11. President 12; Track 9M0M1 M2 ; Football Attendant 12. Bas- ketball Attendant 9,11.12; Stauffer Schol- arship SFIAWN DRIVER MELANIE FRANKS Volleyball 9.10.11'. Bas- ketball 9.10',11'; FHA 9.10.11. District Offi- cer. Flistorian 9.10.11. Forenses 2M' Pep Club 9.10.11'. Hi-Q 12'. All-School Play 9.10.11; Chorus 9.10.11 4 ALVARO MARTINEZ Footboii 4, Basketball 4. Track 4. Forenses 4, Foreign exchange student from Spain SHAWN PENNINGTON Golf 9MO'. Best score for Freshman Tournament at Re- gional 9; Basketball 10.11'. 12'. FFA 11.12: Treasurer 12. Stuco 12; Vice Pres 12; Year- book Staff 12. Aii-School Ptay. Asst Student Director 12. Danforth I Dare You' Award. K U Honors Program. Who's Who m Ameri- can High Schools. Class Treasurer 12. KSHSAA Citizenship Award. PTA Scholar- ship. Stauffer Scholarship JEFF PINKLEY FHA 9 LORI POLSTON Volleyball 9M0M1M2'; Ail-League hon mention 12; Basketball 9M0M1'. Basketball Manager 12. Track 9'. 10'. 11'. Track manager 12'. FHA 9.10.11.12. Stuco songieader 11.12; Foren- sics 9'. 10'. 12'. Stuco 11.12; President 12; Yearbook Staff 11.12. Pep Club 9'. 10'.11'.12'; Secretary 9. Reporter 10; Cheerleader 11'. Al-Schooi Play 9,10.12. Class reporter 10; President 11; Secretary 12. Presidential Academe Fitness Award. Stauffer Scholarship CASEY RIEDY Footbat 9M0M1M2'. All- League 11.12. Basketball 9,10.11. Track 9M0M1M2'. FFA 9.10.11.12. Sentinel 11. Vice President 12. Yearbook Staff 11.12. All-School Pay 12. Class Vice President 9.10.11.12. Stauffer Scholarship SCOTT SCHLESENER Basketball 9.10.11'.12'. FFA 9. stuco 9.10.11. Secre- tary 12. Yearbook Staff 11. Class Stuco- reporter 9.11.12. President 10 Juniors f?ose Polok Peggy Strode Pobe Mowry 6 Mork tries to get o functioning pop mochmel The Closs of '89 hod on outstanding year topped off with on excellent Junior-Senior Prom For our moneymakers we had a pan- cake feed the first semester and a sloppy ioe feed the second semester We also had fhree concession stands and of course the Prom Dutifuly working betere prom Hollywood-bound. Jamie participates Hostetler slaves away' at the pancake feed7' n the school ploy 7 Suzanne enthusosticaiy leads a cheer Class officers Suzanne. Lorry Mike. Wes. Brad and Sean tokmg it easy Bran trying out the latest n ear fashion Larry enjoys another snack Wes is cheered on cy classmates m Student Otympcs Brad and Sean enjcy txeak m student kxnge Freshman Chad Daws Jesse Camacho Eieso Cross Mke Hamilton DeeDee Olson Knsty Piecty Tara Schiesener Doug Schwartz Potty Shiopy Angie Strode Renae Stroda The Freshman class hod a very active school year They started the year off with two concession stands Their first moneymoker was a pie social after the all school play and their second moneymaker wos an ice cream socal during the grade school trackmeet At the PTA carnival they hod a golf game and for football homecoming they entered a ftodt with Maul the Muleskmners as their theme 10 nprfl jS'Pt- CB« I'-’D’f, r + r Con t o girl hove any privacy7 „ ■ fw 4 . mm , : v V SsS Ji s? Toro Schiesener Stuco. Chris Gruber- President, Potty Shippy- Treasurer. Kristy Riedy- Vce President. Angie Strodo- Reporter. Renoe Stroda- Secretory Patty and Jesse seem to be enjoying the trock meet A new trend a chors. Eleso7 wirin' Renae Eleso and Patty get in the spirit Angie and Eleso on board ship In And Around The Classroom A vcco' aav n srudy X3' You're m Trouble now Doug1 12 Do nave to eat ne wnoie thing'? Don't you guys ever sing? ADMINISTRATION School Board Front Shoron Cross. Eldon ftffei. Kora Shippy, Back Keith Kohnt Raymond Beie'eo Thomas Ohm. Dan Emig Gregg Pennington Principal 13 In Memoriam Loo Hearn Graduate. Bird City Pud High School. 1945. Bachelor of science degree m pnyscd educa- tion with mnors m Oology and home econom- ics. Fort Hays State University Hays 1949. Masters degree m ooOgcai sciences. Fort Hays. 1953. Chairman of science deportment and teacher of Oology and gened science. Fairfax Hgh School. Fairfax. Virgma. Teacher of earth sciences. Pock Springs High School Pock Springs. Wyoming Teacher of eghth grade sciences in Indian Heoa Maryland Teacher of junior and senior hgh life and earth sciences Hanston. Kansas LiOraron USD 481. 1985-1988 Died. Januory 11. 1988. Hope. Kansas Faculty KeHi Eibott Science Eiien Hasouef Home Ec Lowono Konmon English Lorry loBorge Counselor Gordon Poston Soc Studies Mott Pounds iro Arts joiene Rhine LiOrorton Steve P edy Phys Ed Los Smith Business 15 SCHOOL PERSONNEL Custodians Jule Adams. A) Morgan USD 481 Secretaries Edwina Wendt. Jerri Stroda. Marlene Lor son School Secretory Ceola Schimming Cooks Emma Rock, leola Neuschater. Menam France Bus Drivers Charlotte Schultz. Roberta Elfcot. Blake Eliot. Theresa Lor son. Ed Anderson Bus Drivers Peggy Brown. Naverta EMot. Pattie Riedy. Herb Schimming Grads School KINDERGARTEN L to R. Kristy Bockhus. Erm Dittmon. Morey HeiOOCh Ehzebeth Jones. Chad Lor son. Tony Richards. Amber Rohrer Christo Rohrer 2nd row Atyco Ryff Mrs Riedy Mrs Wngerd. Remedoi reading ond moth « GRADE ONE Dorren Euwer. Andrew Gantenbe n. Goyton Hon- son. Melisso Jones. Christopher Kirpy. Zochory Krause Holey Lor son. Brent Riedy. 2nd rew Justin Schiesener. Lindy Schie- sener. Christy Strode. Mark Welchons. Mrs Gruber Grade Two ■ V L D - H imSW GRADE TV 0 l To R. Justm Barren. Gory Brockmeier. Crystal Dnmon. Jayson Emg. Autumn Gerfen Kelly Gruber. Shonno Jacobs. Kent Jocobson 2nd row Cody McMahan, Brandee Pilcher. Jody Schultz. AJisso Ward, Mrs Cook 18 THIRD L to R. Josh Abetdt. Shounp Best. Sara Bethe Ross Befefeid. Curtis Brown Angela Carver. Danielle Coup. Julie Cowon 2nd row Ryan Gruber Shone Jocobs. Nelson Jones. Jared Morgan, S ike Neuhause. Freddie Rohrer. Luanda Schiesener Alex Strode. Mrs Manz FOURTH L to R. Megan Dttman. Adam Gerfen. 2nd row Thomas Kirby. Regina Poiok. Theresa Roberts. Donoi Rohrer Km Schiesener. Kim Strode. Brandon Weber. Mr Albrecht Grade Four Grads Five FIFTH L to R. Joe AbekJt Shane Bock us. Travis Barrett. Aaron Best. Mmdy Helboch, Jock Jocobs. Chandra Kckhoefer Ctndy Lee 2nd row Jm Lee KeHy Lor son Kerry Lor son Becky Maher. Amy Meyer Jason Neuhause. Lcyd Ramey Scott Riedy. Stacey Schultz 3rd row Debb e Strode. Doug Strode Mrs Strode Grade 6 Lynda Schlesener. Sara Anderson. Jarad Backhus. Crysta Bentz. Kenneth Blake. Michael Brasch. Brandy Dittman. Marcia Brockmeier. Lori Emig. Gene Kickhaefer. Jennifer Penquite. Neil Polock. Evan Potter. Steven Rohrer. Faith Stanley. Marcia Strode f X Wl' r' Uk K.k f S -y a t k Grade 7 Mariory Garrett. Aaron Abeidt. Justin Coup. Renee Cowan. Daren Hostetter. Mike Maher. Bj Manspeaker. Stacey Pschigoda. Brian Riedy. Cory Riedy. Tonya Rohrer. Darin Schlesener. Tawny Schlesener. Brian Shippy. Judy Wingerd 20 Grade 8 Glen Brockmeier. Daniel Camacho. Holly Domann, Kelly Emig, Tim Heorlson. Heather Hering. Michael Kohman. Matt Pinkley. Jennifer Riedy. Roger Riffel. Crystol Robertson. Joey Rohioff. Tisha Sader. Arlyce Schardt. 1st Pew L to P Kelly Emig. Arlyce Schardt. Holly Domann. Heather Herring. Tisha Sader. Jennifer Piedy. Crystal Pobertson 2nd Pew Marci Brockmeier. Marcia Stroda. Stacey Pschigoda. Tawny Schiesener. Tonya Pohrer. Penee Cowan 3rd Pow Coach Schle- sener. Jennifer Penquite. Brandy Dittman. Lori Emig. Crysta Benz. Andrea Honea 1st Pow L to P Daren Hostetter. Tim Hearison. Roger Piffei. Mike Kohman. Glen Brockmeier 2nd Pow Justin Coup. Brian Piedy. Darnel Camacho. B J Manspeaker. Coach ?iedy 3rd Pow Daren Schiesener. Mike Maher. Brian Shippy. Cdfy Piedy. Aaron Abeit 1st Pow L to P Jennifer Piedy. Holly Domann. Heather Herring. Tisha Sader. Crystal Pobertson. Artyce Schardt 2nd Pow Tawny Schie- sener. Stacey Pschigoda. Marco Stroda. Marco Brockmeier. Sara Anderson. Lori Emig 3rd Pow Mgr Kelly Emig. Tonya Pohrer. Penee Cowan. Crysta Bentz. Coach Schiesener 1st Pow L to P B J Manspeaker. Justin Coup. Mike Kohman. Tim Hearison. Daniel Camacho. Poger Piffei. Glen Brockmeier 2nd Pew Mike Maher. Cory Piedy. Bron Shippy. Daren Hostetter. Bron Piedy. Darin Schiesener 3rd Pow Aaron Abeit. Jarad Backhus. Gene Kckhaefer. Evan Potter. Steve Pohrer. Michael Brasch TRI'COUNTY LEAGUE BASKETBALL CHAMPS 21 BACK ROW Mr Riedy. Mike Kohmon. Justin Coup. Tim Hearison. Dome! Comocho. Roger Riffet Glen Brockmeier Jored Backhus. MODIE ROW B J Man- speaker. Mike Mohrer Cory Riedy Boon Shippy. Aaron AbetcJt. Brian Riedy. Daren Hos tetter. Darin Schlesener. FRONT ROW Gene Kckhoefer. Michael Brasch Evan Potter Steven Rohrer. Neil Pdok BACK ROW Holly Domann. Arlyce Schardt. Crystal Ro- bertson. Tisha Soder Jennifer RiecJy. Heather Her mg. Tawny Schlesener MIDDLE ROW Mrs Schlesener. Tonya Rohrer. Lon Emg. Stocey Pschgoda. Kelly Emg. Renee Cowan FRONT ROW Andrea Honea. Marco Strode. Brandy Dttmon. Sara Anderson. Mara Brockmeier KSHSAA Citizenship Award Recipients Glen Brockmeier and Arlyce Schardt Presidential Acodemc Fitness Award — Glen Brockmeier. Arlyce Schardt Jennifer Riedy Roger Riffei and not pictured Darnel Camacho 22 « lOOHOS HDIH FOOTBALL TEAM SHOWS IMPROVEMENT HOPE RECORD (3-6) 22 Centre 8 St Xaviers 14 Westmoreland 50 White City 20 St John's Mittary 12 St George 14 Tescott 0 Wakefield 66 Blue Valley Let me up! OPP The 1987 football season was the best season for most of the seniors i have 20 worked with these seniors since they were freshman when I was a first year 22 head coach We have played football together thru losses and wins As they go on in life I wish them the best of luck, and that they keep on working to improve themselves always Coach Polston. 48 21 Front Doug Schwartz. Chris Gruber, Jesse Comacho. Merlin Potok. Chrs Maher. Mgr Chod Daws Can t you guys ever do anything right? Middle Jimmy Hostetter. Mark Wended. Scott Ridel. Ed Schwartz. Sean Pilcher. Coach Pounds Back Tim Cross. Casey Riedy. Eddie Douthit. Trows Domann. Ai Martinez. Head Coach Mr Polston 24 LIONESSES GAIN EXPERIENCE L-P 1st Pow Jamie Pilcher-manager. Trina Jacobson Lon Poiston. Sheila Strobei. Peggy Stroda. 2nd Pow Melanie Franks. Angie Strode. Kristy P edy. Pam Stroda. Pcm Serve1 Desiree Olson. 3rd Pow Kerry Dees- Coach. Suzanne Pohrer. Penae Stroda. Elesa Cross. Tara Schiesener. and Patty Shippy The 1987-80 Hope Lionesses volleyball team ended their season with a win- loss record of 5-18 The team was plagued with inexperience, but as the season progressed the team im- proved We look forward to a fruitful next year Lets Go 25 Omigoshi IN MY DREAMS' Melanie Franks and Travis Domonn Tim Cross and Jamie Pilcher On the night of October 9. Travis Domann and Melanie Franks were named Homecoming King and Queen during pregome ceremonies Their attendants were Jamie Pilcher. Trma Jacobson. Lori Polston. Casey Riedy. Shawn Pennington, and Tim Cross. Chad lorson and Rochelle Wickiine were crownbearer and flower girl The Lions beat the Muieskinners of St Johns Military 20-6 The Homecoming dance, entitled in My Dreams. followed on Saturday night 27 Shawn Pennington and Trro JocoOson jus o 'ittie higher Snown What awesome defense Tbe 1987-88 Hope High School basketball team enjoyed a year of many changes The 3 pant sho was introduced to the high school level fa the first time As a team, we hit this shot about 20% of the time The Herington Pre-Season Tournament was an exciting and challenging event We won one and 'os wo m the tournament and hod a chance to win first place if we would have Pea E -Saime These two events helped change the course of the season and made it an exciting year os we posted a 7 win and 15 loss year The team experienced many ups and downs throughout he year and 'earned to bounce back and win after several frustrating losses Hope'uiy the team learned lessons that in basketball that they con use on and off the basketball COur for the rest Of their rves Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope 58 69 62 60 65 47 47 55 Heongkx' White City St George Cendtre ue Volley Solomon Westmoreland Blue Volley Frankfort Fron Tow- Doug Schwartz. Sean Pilcher. Mike Jacobson. Mark Wendell. Jesse Camacho. Brad Schesener. AVaro Martinez. Back Tow- Merlin Podk. Ed Schwartz. Brian Soder. Tim Cross. Chris Beefed. Shawn Pennington. Travis Domann, Scott Schiesener. Scott Tiffei. Chris Gruber 28 GIRL'S TEAM SHOWS POTENTIAL Kristy con jump! The Hope Girls Basketball team had a season of adversity coupled with lots of inexperience Loo Polston and Jamie Pilcher missed action because of injures thus promoting many inexperienced players into varsity action. The team im- proved greatly aver the course of the season Coach Riedy Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope nope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope 26 36 32 30 37 63 31 25 33 Jv 33 56 31 •16 Op Henngton Centre Ell-SaNne St Xavier WakefeO WH.te City St George Blue Volley Wes’moreancl Wesrmoreaod Wdketeld V r Centre St XcMer Wakefield WtiteCity 5 deorge Ceppe sue •:: ey Solomon' Trrno shoots for twol BASKETBALL HOMECOMING King Scott Ouuun Lori Mike Jacobson Suzanne Rohrer Chris Gruber Kristy Reidy Thu Timo Of Our Llvos 31 Tim Cross Melanie Franks TRACK Front Row — Chod Dovas Mork Wendell. Jesse Comocho. James Hostetter. Mike Jacobson. Chris Gruber Bock Row — ANoro Martmez. Ed Schwartz. Scott Riffel. Chris Bielefeld. T.m Cross. Casey ftedy. Trews Domann. Coach Poiston Scott prepares to land' Patty Shippy Tara Schiesener. Trrna Jacobson. Kristy RiecV Angie Strode. Eiesa Cross. DeeOee Olson Manoger Lori Poiston New girls jcweim record set by DeeOee. 93'6 Ed and Chris storting the 300 Hurdles Tim Cross breaks school 800 M record 2026 32 Jim and Travis soar to new heights Look at that!! 33 Eiesa goes the distance Mark sets the first school triple-jump record at 37'1 PER CLUB AMD CHEERLEADERS Front Rose Polok. Renoe Strode. Eieso Cross. Suzanne Rohrer. Potty Shippy Middle Sheiko StTObei-pres. Toro Schiesener. Peggy Strodo. Angle Strodo. Lori Polston. Kristy Riedy. Desiree Olson Bock Pom Strodo-sec. Melanie Franks. Trino Jocobson-StuCo rep. Jame Pilcher-v pres treos the cheerleaders display their pyramid • building abilities at a pep rally The Pep Cub consisted of 16 giris. vyith Mrs Janelle Riedy serving as sponsor They held two poster parties, sponsored two parents nyhts. and worked at two concession stands. The dub participated in two Spirit Weeks, which included days such os Beach Day. T-Shirt Signing Day. and Pajama Day Mike Hamilton volunteered to be the mascot. Leo the Lion, towards the end of the basketball season Over 50 Hope Lons sweatshirts were sold throughout the year The cheerieoding squad attended a National Cheer- eoding Association summer camp in Wichita and re- ceived the spirit stck two days. They led a number of pep assembles and gave out treats on special game days One indelible event was the theft of two cheerieoding uniforms Two bogs containing the uniforms disappeared from the bus during a stop in Junction City As the bogs weren't recovered, uniforms from the previous year were worn Casey and Tim were aworded Best Twins during the fd( Spirit Week for their mdfld costumes Contestants are given rules tor playing a modifed verson of Wheel of Fortune The boys team seemed to have owed the fans during o game at St X CHORUS Front Miss Dees-ckrector Middle (L lo R) Rose Polok. Toro Schiesener Shefc) StroOei. Potty Snippy, Bock (i to R) Edde Doutnit. Eleso Cross. Suzanne Rohrer. Bii Bloke Not pctured Meonie Franks and Mike Hamilton The (eruor ana senior high choruses grouped together underneath the senior motto for the spring concert BAND 'L to R) Row 1 Rose Polok, Vkss Dees-drectcx Row 2 Brad Schlesener .esse Comacrxo Taro Scmesene' Snefci StroOei Row 3 Sean Pfcher. Chris Grutee Ange Stroda Larry Free Jame Pfcher Row A Renae Stroao Trews Domcm. Eiesa Ooss Not pctured Chao Dews MUSIC The music deportment underwent some changes this year under the leadership of its new teacher. Miss Kerry Dees In chorus, some traditions were kept singing for the Senior Citizens ot Christ- mas and attending the League Vocal Cline at Blue Valley However, a few traditions were bypassed: attending the regional contest and having a spring concert by itself The band olso did not participate in the regional contest and it did not attend the League Band Clinic instead, the Hope band joined with the White City band for a USD 481 clinic ot Hope The students worked with a clincion during the day and then performed an eve- ning concert The year's finale for both groups was the spring concert. A Night at the Movies With the support of the junior high chorus and band, on evening of movie theme songs was presented for the community to hear Trews Domanri. tne one senior pore mem- oer Peats tne pea or a offerent arem 35 Mr DcMdson's second childhood Stuco members (sitting) Trino Jocobson. Jomie Pilcher. Sheild Strobel Lori Pdston (standing) Toro Schlesenet. Scott Schlesener. Shown Pennington. Mike Jacobson 36 Mark shows his support What should we do about that. lctiP MEMORY PRESERVERS These two shots of me ore great' ID put both Yearbook staff (front) Trma. Sheila. Lon. Jamie, Pam. Peg (bock) Mork. Tun. Casey Travis Chris Shawn m Editor. Lon Polston Chns. Mork. and Tim are really working to get their pages finished on time Do you think she'd notice if I stuck this centerfold m here? Where's the white out?'. Do I hove to start oil over again?'', Are my pictures in yef7 were o few common questions os the deadline to finish the yearbook closed in on staff members. The staff worked hard to get just the right pictures for their pages. Each year our goal is to have a better book than the previous year and students know this takes planning and work. EAch staff member spends several hours on every page that is assigned to him and everyone has crt least four pages to complete I've enjoyed helping the staff of the 1988 Lions Roar to learn a little about what it takes to produce a yearbook — Mrs Cormock. adviser Oh. oh Should I ask for help or not? 37 5 FFA members front Dole Davidson. Shown Pennington. Chris Bielefeld. Casey Riedy. Tim Cross. Scott Riffel Travis Domonn Middle Mike Jocobson. Brian Soder. Rose Po ok. Pam Stroda. Mark Wendell. Jimmy Hostetter Larry Fiedli. Ed Schwartz Back Mike Hamilton. Jesse Camacho. Brad Schiesener Sean Pilcher. Chad Davis. Chris Gruber. Merlin Polok. Chris Maher Tina Mike and Wesley at the Kansas Beef Expo Scott at the State Fair with his picnc table Pam and Casey at the Kansas Beef Expo sharing answers9 38 LEADERS ON THE MOVE Potty enjoys a refreshing Donono split Our Advisor-Eiien Hasiouer Front Raw L-R Ed Schwortz. Sheila Strode!. Jamie Pilcher. Peggy Strode. Metone Franks, and Rose Pdok Bock Raw Patty Shippy. Suzanne Rohrer Desiree Olson Renoe Strode. Doug Schwartz. Tara Schiesener. Trma Jacobson Elesa Cross. Pam Strode, and Kristy Riecfy Leaders On The Mcve was the theme for FHA chapters all over the state for the 1987-88 school year The leaders of our club were Peggy Stroda-president. Sheila Strobei- vtce-president reporter. Jamie Piicher-secretary trea- surer. Lori Polstcm-Stuco songleader and Melanie Franks was a district officer this year The year began with a barbecue and baseball game with the FFA Next came the Cookie-A-Thon. which was a huge hit Members sold over seven hundred dozen cookies, and spent seventeen and a half hours baking them The money we received was used to finance an overnight stay in Wichita before state meeting The year was concluded with the style shew and installation of new officers Freshman chow down at the FFA-FHA Barbecue Trma enjoys the sun on our trip to Wichita 39 FORENSICS The Forenses team traveled to three tournaments this year The first one was the Post-Rock League Tournament all Ei- Saime Lori Poiston and Sheila Strode! pkDced first and second, respectively, m original oration FOPENSiCS TEAM (L to P) Row 1 Angie Strode. Trina Jacobson. Lai Poiston. Patty Shippy. Pow 2 Suzanne Pohrer, Elesa Cross. Tara Schlesener. Jamie Pilcher. Sheila Strobei. Peggy Strode. Mrs Kohman-sponsa. Pow 3 Alvaro Martinez. Sean Pilcher. Chris Bielefeld. Mark Wendell. Brian Sader Not pictured Melanie Franks The next tournament the team com- peted m was the Eisenhower League's at White City Hope finalists included Sheila Strobei-first m oration ANaro Martinez- fourth m oration. Tara Schlesener-fourth in serous solo acting, and Patty Shippy-sath m poetry The third tournament was the Cottonwood Valley League Meet at Sacred Heart n Salma Medal winners there were Jomie Pilcher (second m serous solo). ANaro Martinez (second m oraton). and Sheila Strode! (third m oration) Next, part of the team attended the regional festival m Wchita. where Trma Jocodson got a I rating m poetry, and Melanie Franks and Suzanne Rohrer received an I m improvised duet acting Recipients of a II rating were Mark Wendell and Chris Bielefeld, improvised duet acting. Elese Cross and Angie Strode, duet acting Patty Shippy. poetry, and Tara Schlesener. serous solo Seven participants qualified for State competition Gold-medal winners at the state festival m Salma were Alvaro Martinez. Jamie Pilcher, and Trma Jocodson The following received II ratings Suzanne Rohrer. MeOne Franks, and Sheila Strode) Lori Poiston received a III With the numder of participants increasing since last year, the Forenses deportment hod a successful year Stott Qualifiers State Qualifiers Suzanne Rohrer. fl Trma Jocodson. I Lori Poiston. Ill Jamie Pilcher. I Sheila Strode). I Alvaro Martinez. I (Not pictured) Mednie Franks. II 40 Lori Potston PTA Schotarship Award. Presidentiol Aca- deme Fitness Aword Shown Penmngton PTA Scholarship Aword. KSHSAA Citizenship Aword HONORS AND AWARDS Stauffer Schotarshtp Recipients Casey Redy Tim Cross. Lori Pofeton Shown Penmngton i Dare You Aword Winners Scott Riffe and Shed Strode' “DON'T ROCK THE BOAT Copt. Tom Butterworth...Jesse Camacho Arlene Zone...Shelia Strobei Cocfy...Travis Domann Antonio.. .Mark Wendell Honey Hotchkiss...Jamie Pilcher Miss Buford...Melanie Franks Mrs. Cronkmeyer...Toro Schlesener Victor Bey.. .Tim Cross Boris...Lorry Friedli Douglas...Seon Pilcher Mike...Chris Bielefeld Brenda...Trino Jacobson Jon...Lori Polston Penny.. .Kristy Riedy Commodore Withers.. .Chris Gruber Mrs Withers...Suzanne Rohrer 1st Little Old Lady...Angie Strode 2nd Little Old Lody...Eieso Cross Trixie...Renoe Strode Max...Casey Riedy Jogger... Desiree Olson Nurse...Rose Polok Mr Marshall.. .Scott Riffel 1st Pirate...Bill Bloke 2nd Pirate.. .Chad Davis Female Pirate.. .Potty Shippy Student Director...Peggy Strode Stage Manager.. .Shawn Pennington Stage Manager...Mike Jacobson I'm Miss Zone. Arlene Zone The 1987-88 All-School Ptay. under the direction of Matt Pounds, was a huge success Hope High’s production of Don't Rock the Boot included twenty-nine crew and cast members, who totalled over half of the high school With only enough time for eight rehearsals, the cast members hod to work diligently to perfect their characters When November 21. the night of the play, arrived, all the hard work paid off and the play went perfectly 42 Do you think if ran? I think I'm going to be sek' You're Victor Bey1 rllGrl-Q SHOWS 1-0 Front Row L-R Peggy Strodo. Sheiio Strobel. Melanie Franks. Angie Strodo. Toro Schiesener Bock Row Lois Smlth-Cooch. Merlin Poak. Chris Gruber. Chris Bielefeld, dnd Mark Wendell The Hope High-Q teom for 1987-88 reoily showed their intelligence this year in three of the seven meets they porticipoted in they were only one win out of the finals The Varsity finished with a wm-loss record of 14-18 ond the Junior Varsity with a record of 3-15. although they competed at the varsity level The highlight for the year was Regional in Bateyvilie. ond the stay the night before in Seneca Such Freshmani 43 High.Qers relax otter grueling morning ot matches IN THE CLASSROOM It'S not thot tod. i$ if 44 JR. SR. PROM Peggy ond Lon toke a Dreok at the aonce The Juniors Pusiiy decorated Couples shore o slow donee together Should we or shouldn't we spke if h This Lova? IS THIS LOVE'? wos the theme for the 1988 Jr Sr Prom The gym wos decorated in red. block, ond silver streamers Masks ond balloons completed the decor The meal wos o banquet served by the sophomores ond prepored by the junior class mothers The evening wos topped off with dancing until midnight Tnno ond Tim pose for just QKE more peture1 45 46 Seniors at Kaifran Well, should we push her in'? Hey. I'm almost outto here Vaiedcfonon Lon Poisfon Sokjtdfonan Shawn Pennington THE FUTURE IS NOT IN THE HANDS OF FATE, BUT IN OURSELVES! This is so exciting A proud moment tcx Dod1 Let's get this thing ever with ONE LAST LOOK. uu FRONT row Bill Bloke. Shaun Driver. Casey Riedy, Lori Poiston. Melanie Franks. Jeff Pinkley 8ACK row Alvaro Martinez. Tim Cross. Eddie Douthit. Scott Schlesener. Shawn Pennington, Travis Domann 48 JOSTENS l-ANDMARK TREATY — Ronald Reagan and Soviet head of state Mikhail Gorbachev begin the first of three days of summit talks, which ended in the signing of a treaty banning medium- and shorter-range nuclear missiles from Europe and Asia TEARFUL MELTDOWN — Televangelists |tm and Tammy Bakker watched their PTL empire fall in March after alleged corruption and wrong-doing within the organization. PAPAL VISIT — Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, Calif., was just one of tope John Paul’s stops during h nine-oty tour of the United States in September. NUMBER ONE — Mariee Matlin signed her thanks at the 1987 Academy Awards after winning the award for Best Actress for her role in 'Children of a Lesser God. LET FREEDOM RING — Fireworks above Independence Hall in Philadelphia celebrate the 200th anniversary of the U S. Constitution. A GIANT WIN — New 'fork Giants teammates Brad Benson and Phil Simms celebrate their 39-20 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI. Photos by: Wide World Photos WAR ZONE —While patrolling international waters in May, the frigate Stark was hit by Iraq missiles, killing 37 crewmen. HEAT WAVE — Lt Col. Oliver North seized the spotlight for six days in July during the Iran-Contra hearings. Despite the wave of OUiemania. many Americans felt North broke the law. BLACK MONDAY — The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 508 points to an all- time low following the biggest one-day selloff in history October 19. FAREWELL POP ARTIST —Andy Warhol. 58, immortalized the Campbell's soup can and brought pop art to life in the 1960s He once proclaimed everyone would have 15 minutes of fame. HOW SWEET ITIS'' — Jackie Gleason, 71, created Brooklyn's rotund bus driver, Ralph Kramden. in television's The Honeymoonets.' TV FAVORITE — Lome Greene, 72, played the father to three boys in the television series Bonanza” for fourteen years. He later used his gentle, but rugged, appearance in TV commercials.


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