Peabody High School - Warrior Yearbook (Peabody, KS)

 - Class of 1981

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opinion as she pauses to take a minute of deep concentration before completing her assign- FRESHMAN CLASS? OFFICERS: (left): president, Dennis Stucky-president. Row ment. Row 1: Beth Slocombe-Stuco rep., Rodger 2: Julie Waner-treasurer. Graham-secretary, Stephen Gillet-vice Tracy Hett Tina Hilliard Mickey Holy Diannia Jordan Troy Kasper Jill Knust Larry Koch Roger Lefert David McDonough Jackie Mellott Becky Moody Sheila Philpott Randy Preheim Mark Sattler Don Slaughter And Receive Better Responsibilities 27

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Freshmen Begin High School Courses Diana Akers Kevin Bass Crissy Bowser Mike Britton Pam Bullock Deeana Cook Pam Foth Daryl Friesen Stanley Funk Shawn Garcia Robin Goddard Stephen Gillet Frank Glenn Bryan Goering Rodger Graham Starting their first year in high school, the freshman acquired many new responsibilites. Joining clubs, becoming an officer, chang- ing classes, having different teach- ers and homework assignments were the many changes the “rook- ies” encountered. “What has been the highlight of your freshman year?” was an- swered by Robin Goddard, who stated she enjoyed all the things freshmen do. Among her favorites was “Going to P.E. to play games.” Shawn Garcia replied, “the enjoy- ment of being called a rookie, be- ing shoved in the halls and pick- ing on seniors,” were the high- lights of his freshman year. More privileges were another highlight of their year as Denise Strasser liked, “doing what you want during noon hour.” Scott Zogelman’s reply, “The Homecoming Dance,” was another popular response. ■ IT A state of slight confusion comes over Tina Hilliard while she's working with her pat- tern for Home Economics I. Part of being a freshman is being confused every now and then. Don Slaughter looks at his pile of books and thinks to himself, “Being in high school has its advantages, but this is cer- tainly not one of them! 26



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Beth Slocombe Denise Strasser Kevin Strotkamp Dennis Stucky Carol Swan Steve Voisin Julie Waner Getting out the material, pattern Dee Watts and other things needed fora sewing Scott Zogelman project occupies the beginning min- utes of Diannia Jordan's Home Ec I class period. Troy Kasper replied, “ ... getting to build things in shop, making different kinds of pots in art and getting out of school for vaca- tions,” to the question “What has been the highlight of your fresh- men year?” “Playing shuffleboard in P.E.,” stood out as Mark Sattler’s favor- ite. Crissy Bowser and Denise Strasser seek ad- vice from Miss Muir about pattern fitting for a Home Ec I class sewing project. The class builds skills as well as confidence in sewing ability for the freshman girls. In the back- ground, Carol Swan works on her sewing project at one of the kitchen tables. Jackie Mellott described her year as a rookie with the words, “Lots of fun being with upperclassmen who love to pick on freshmen, like getting hit with junior class rings.” - , « Many freshmen walked into the responsibil- goes into deeper explanation of a problem penings tor her were, Homecom- itiesof Algebra I when they walked into high for Tracy Hett, Dennis Stucky and Bryan ing and going on band trips.’ school. If they didn’t understand it, they Goering. He wouldn’t want them to flunk were in trouble on the next test. Mr. Patton the next test. Tracy Hett agreed with the popu- lar response of “Winning two foot- ball games.”

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