Peabody High School - Warrior Yearbook (Peabody, KS)

 - Class of 1982

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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMER- ICA: Row 1: Bobby Blakey, Junior Hamm, Connie Liptau, Renee Hammar, Denise Dusenberry, Tammy Solomon-president, Dee Krause-treasurer, Judi Hall-historian, Nancy Richmond-March of Dimes Chair- man, Donna Taylor-vice president. Row 2: Miss Cindy Muir-sponsor, Sheri Henry, Tomasina Pritchett, Kim Grossnickle, Robin Wolf, Michelle Cubbage, Lisa Han- dle, Donna Stucky, Janet Wolfersperger, Sandi Clark, Lana Brooks, Meg Watts, Kim Searles. Row 3: Sharlene Brunner, Karen Entz-freshman representative, Jan- ice Moffett, Mack Clark, Mike Sattler, Julie Helmer, Rene Taylor, Brenda Riggs, Lisa Hall, Rhonda Brewer, Lucille Carson. Row 4: Pam Cook. Alicia Taylor, Jill Sims, Crissy Bowser, Shana Maples, Andra Shank, Carol Swan, Jill Knust, Pam Foth, Julie Waner, Rochelle Henderson. NOT PICTURED: Jackie Mellott-secretary, Liz Holm, Jill White, Lisa Hedrick. “Our main goal was working with March of Dimes,” stated Miss Cin- dy Muir, Future Home- makers of America advis- er. Mrs. Jean Crouch, Mother of the Year from Topeka, gave a lecture, showed a film and passed out packets about birth defects and children at an all school assembly. Nan- cy Richmond, March of Dimes Chairman, made a bulletin board on “Healthy Babies: Chance or Choice.” During FHA Week members made a FHA banner and turtle cookies for the school. The cookies represented their theme for the year of “Stick your neck out for FHA.” Spe- cial appreciation days for teachers and athletes were observed also. Helping March of Dimes is year’s goal At the profitable Doughnut Marathon, Pam Cook and Donna Stucky accom- plish their task of preparing and tasting the doughnuts. FHA members and parents fill their plates Afterwards, a ceremony was held where at the buffet table during their banquet. new officers were installed.

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FFA has abundant State Farmers More local Future Farmers of America than average were honored at the State Farmers Banquet at Haven. Those receiving these plaques were Royce Schmidt, Curt Glaser, Scott Entz and Max and David Cooper. Max and David ex- tended their membership while attending KSU. Royce and Curt also placed first in the senior division at District FFA Speech Contest. Second places were earned in meats and horticulture contests and the crops booth at the state fair. Brenda Riggs was selected FFA Chapter Sweetheart for the 81-82 year. “FFA’s major concern is to teach boys and girls how to live in a rural community,” stated Mr. Gary Jones. At the annual FFA Slave Auction each member is auctioned off for manual la- bor. Troy Arnold tests his skills at auc- tioneering with “gas-powered Mack Clark.” Mack was bought by Bob Moffett to move pipe and put up fence posta. Oth- er slaves cleaned grain pita, worked cattle and finished various odd jobs. FUTURE FARMERS, QF AMERICA; Row 1: Mr. Gary Jones-adviser, Ted Balthrop-sentinel, Royce Schmidt-presi- dent, Curl Glaser-vice president, Scott Entz-reporter, Robin Wolf-secretary, Rodger Graham-treasurer. Row 2: Denise Strasser, Tracy Hett, Randy Preheim, Bryan Goering, Mike Harms, Troy Ar- nold, Brad Goering, Crissy Bowser. Row 3: Tim Slocombe, Stanley Funk, Mickey Holy, Gary Berry, Mike Jury, Bob Kyle, Mack Clark, Mitch Moffett. FFA officers Royce Schmidt, Robin Wolf and Curt Glaser award a T-shirt to Brandy Petersen. Brandy was a winner from the grade school poster contest during Nation- al FFA Week. One winner was chosed from each grade level.



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Many students are into ‘Pet’ craze COMPUTER CLUB: Row 1: Jill Knust, Liz Holm, Shelli Whisler, Jill Sims, Gwen Stucky. Row 2: Roger Lefert, Tracy Hett, Aaron Moody, Randy Preheim, Rodger Graham, Mr. Nelson Patton-sponsor, Deeana Cook, Julie Waner. Row 3: Dennis Stucky, Mark Glover, Royce Schmidt, Scott Entz, Mike Harms, Scott Zogelman, Kevin Strotkamp. NOT PICTURED: Mitch Moffett, Scott Litton, Lindsey Vo- gelman. A Heart to Heart Com- puter Match Up at the Peabody Math Contest was the main money raiser for the club. They brought in a total of $150. The purpose of the club was to promote computers through information to the school and community and to visit places that use computers. The club went to Wichita in April to visit Bryan Institute and other places. Science Club “For a first year group, the number of members was good. I feel that some really had an interest in science. Some others joined merely to get out of class,” stated Miss Michelle Guipre, Science Club sponsor. The main objectives were to raise money, to broaden student science perspectives and to make them aware of science fields and career pos- sibilities. The club put on a science fair in November in conjunction with the high school open house. In Octo- ber the club visited the Hutchinson Cosmosphere. Concession stands were the only money raisers as the Gong Show was cancelled be- cause of apathy. SCIENCE CLUB: Donna Stucky, Lisa John Darnall, Bobby Rlakey, Charlie Handle, Rene Taylor, Meg Watts, Kim Richmond, Brice Foth, David Maples, Searles, Lana Brooks, Sandi Clark. Lu- Andra Shank, Shana Maples. Row 3: cille Carson, Miss Michelle Guipre-spon- Mark Shaw, Dee Krause, Julie Helmer, sor. Row 2: Mickey Holy, Aaron Moody, Diane White. Scott Zogelman proudly shows off his first place exhibit from the science fair showing mitosis in plants and animals. Scott's ex- hibit was just one of many. 26 is added to organizations

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