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SCHOLARSHIP: Row X: Tammy Solo- mon, Gwen Stucky, Jill White, Shana Maples, Brenda Riggs, Nancy Hall, Da- vid Cooper, Rodger Graham. Row 2: Mark Glover, Ted Balthrop, Mike Harms, Becky Hammann, Kent Leppke, Max Cooper, Royce Schmidt. NOT PICTURED: Roger O’Neal. Stu- dente must acquire a 3.5 grade average to be on scholarship. Dr. Wika awards Rodger Graham his scholarship pin. Rodger was the only freshman to receive this honor. Scholars Receive Their Just Honors Parents and faculty met May 1 in the Brown Building Gym for the Peabody-Burns Scholar- ship Banquet. Reverend Don- ald Kessler provided the invo- cation and closing. The PHS Brass Choir also performed. David Stroud, sponsor of the National Honor Society, in- stalled new members to the so- ciety, then Mr. N. M. Patton presented David Cooper and Kent Leppke with the Dean’s Award from the College of En- gineering at Kansas State Uni- versity. Max Cooper received the Bausch Lomb Science Award. Dr. Norris Wika, Mr. Jack Andregg and Mr. Wayne Blessing presented the scholar- ship awards. Dr. Wika intro- duced the speaker, Mr. Dick Kuntz Bethel College’s Finan- cial Aids Officer. Later in May, the National Honor Society and a few others competed in the College Bowl at Newton. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row 1: Linda Nightengale, Gwen Stucky, Shana Maples, Annette Warkentine. Row 2: Mark Glover, David Cooper, Kathy Meirowsky, Kent Leppke, Max Cooper. NOT PIC- TURED: Sponsor Dave Stroud, Danny Kyle. 20
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Computer Mania Becomes Infectious MATH SKILLS: Row 1: Roger Lefert, Ju- lie Waner, Deeana Cook, Jill Knust, Janet Wolfersperger, Jill White, David Cooper, Royce Schmidt, Kent Leppke, Max Coo- per, Randy Preheim. Row 2: Rodger Gra- ham, Samson Gebre- Egziabher, Rhonda Brewer, Nardos Gebre- Egziabher, Gwen Stucky, Becky Hammann, Paula Martinez, Brenda Riggs, Annette Warkentine, Kathy Meirowsky, Tammy Solomon, Sponsor N. M. Patton. Row 3: Sponsor Don Molleker, Scott Zogelman, Bryan Morris, Mitch Mof- fett, Mike Jones, Darren Weems, Shana Maples, Mark Glover, Mike Harms. Interest in computers proved financially which he sold to Kinetic Designs for 35% of successful for Kent Leppke as he originat- their selling price. Kent works out a new ed two computer educational programs program, above, for a class assignment. Computer mania hit PHS as three computers and two Com- puter Programming sections were added to the math depart- ment. Another teacher, aide and other classes were also ad- ded to help students earn the two units of math now required of all graduates after 1982. Math Skills team competed in Emporia in October and in the Peabody Math Contest for ten area schools in March. They placed fifth at their meet. In April Computer Club took a field trip to the computer de- partments at Wichita’s Fourth National Bank and Wichita State University. Mrs. Colleen Mr. Don Ball, Aide Molleker Mr. N. M. Patton COMPUTER CLUB: Row 1; Bryan Mor- ris, Max Cooper, Kim Shaw, Bonnie Pre- heim. Row 2: Robin Wolf, Becky Ham- mann-secretary treasurer, Kent Leppke- president, Rich Hammar, David Cooper, Mike Sattler, Lindsey Vogelman, Aaron Moody. Row 3: Scott Harris, Curt McDon- ough, Kathy Meirowsky-vice president, Pat Cubbage, Sponsor Don Molleker, Mitch Moffett, Mark Glover, Scott Litton, Sponsor N.M. Patton. 19
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Peabody Goes All The Way To State Band brought home a I rating at state as did many of the soloists and ensembles. Max Cooper and Danny Kyle won in FFA. Vocal got a I at state with their selections “Laugh Lady Clown” and “Elijah Rock.” Forensics went to state and all of the five members brought back a first place medal. The competition was held at Emporia. More journalism students qualified for state competition than ever before. The competition was held at KU in Lawrence. Qualifying in track for state were Lu- cille Carson, Linda Nightengale and Jim Holm. The golf team made it to state competi- tion. The meet was held in Halstead. 21
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