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Take Their Turn in the Spotlight During the 1986-1987 school year the seniors took their turn in the spotlight. The class of ’87 enjoyed special privileges such as getting senior keys, memory books, working as student aides for the teachers, prom, and graduation. Besides this, the seniors actively participated in school organizations, music, sports, the senior play, and other activities. In many ways the seniors were the stars of the school. Stuco was led by Mike Fiegel as president, Darla Goodman, vice-president, and Jodie DeShazo, secre- tary. Stuco is the government of the school; the voice of the students were senior representatives. As athletes, they provided leadership and encouragement to the underclassmen. The class set an example for the rest of the school to follow. As the commencement date drew near, the seniors looked forward to their last encore at Ness City High School. Mixed feelings were expressed about gradu- ation — a time in which the seniors can look back at the past and a time to look towards the future. Bruce Leroy Cambron Jennifer Belle Moore Jeffrey Kenneth Barb Kelly R. Vogel Jodie Jean DeShazo Scott Allen Sherwin Lisa Ann Eckels 4 Seniors
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NCHS Makes 1986-87 Appearance ‘‘Featuring! ...” Even though this word is used for movies, plays, and weekly television shows, this yearbook features Ness City High School faculty and students at work and at play. Events began on August 25, 1986, and finished on May 22, 1987, for the majority of these people. One change that occurred in the 85-86 school year was still in effect when school began this year. The junior high stu- dents and faculty again joined the high school students in Ness City High School. They headquartered in the vocational agricultural building, and some classes were held in the sci- ence sections of the main plant. A second change was the introduction of Daryl Olson as high school principal. Mr. Olson came to Ness City High School from Lakin High School where he was principal for nineteen years. Another change that was brought about was the school classification, going from 2A to 1A. Our students competed with students from different schools, as well as with those in the WKEA league. Our high school was the largest 1A school in Kansas this year with 76 students in grades 10 to 12. 1. Daryl Olson, principal 2. Linda Skinner computerizes the high school office records. 3. Jeanette Janke helps Tim Nuss, Dusty Pfannenstiel, and Jason Slagle with their enrollment. 4. The Ness City eagle stands guard in front of the library. Story 3
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Michael Scott Fiegel Pamela G. White Ryan West Whitley Annetta Kay Whipple Seniors 5
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