Peabody High School - Warrior Yearbook (Peabody, KS)

 - Class of 1983

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Newspaper receives face-lift “I had four kids who knew the basics of the news- paper process,’ said Miss Cindy Muir, newspaper adviser. “We just picked up from last year. The responsibility was on six people and they knew what they had to get done.” The paper received a face-lift when it gained a new name “Warrior World” and a new cover design. Wider columns of type and printing on a full 8” x 10” sheet of paper completed the changes. The newspaper staff began producing the programs for sporting events adding $200 to the newspaper’s budget. This extra money enabled the staff to replace some necessities such as an additional light table, extra newspaper supplies and a roller to press stories and pictures flat on a layout page before it is printed. Most of the staff competed in the Kansas Scholas- tic Press Association Regional Contest in February. Liz Brunner and Sandi Clark placed at regionals in their events for the second year. This earned them a chance to represent the newspaper staff at state competition in April. NEWSPAPER: Row 1: Janet Wolfer- sperger. (2nd semester). Melodee West (2nd semester), Sandi Clark, Miss Cindy Muir-adviser. Row 2: Lana Brooks, Meg Watts, Liz Brun- ner. NOT PICTURED: Rhonda Brewer (1st semester), Mike Jones, (1st semester). Working in her first year of newspaper, Melo- transferred from Auburndale, Florida, to PHS dee West works to complete a story idea. She during the second semester. Newspaper staff adviser Miss Muir helps co editorial. Other staff members work on stories editor Liz Brunner with a rough spot in her needed to meet the paper’s next deadline. PHOTOJOURNALISM: Row 1: Paula Martinez, Row 2: Liz Brunner, Carol Swan, Crissy Bowser. Denise Strasser, Meg Watts. Row 3: Kim Grossnickle, Sheila Philpott, Janet Wolfer- sperger, Mrs. Dorothy Rucker-adviser. Row 4: Kevin Strotkamp, Dennis Stucky, Mike Jones.

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ACADEMICS Looking in a leathercraft magazine, Mrs. Davis gives the students an idea for a project in Arts and Crafts class. The leather had to be tooled, dyed and laced to make their belts, belt buckles and coasters. Lecturing over an assignment is vital in Mrs. DeForest’s English I class. Ann Richenburg, Stuart Woodruff, Michelle Moody. Marcia Thomas and Paul Swan listen for their next assign- ment. Journalism: Page 28-29 Vocational Agriculture, Home Economics: Page 30 Social Science: Page 31 Math, Computer: Page 32 Business: Page 33 Band: Page 34-35 Vocal: Page 36 Science: Page 37 Art, Photography: Page 38 Physical Education, Health: Page 39 English, Forensics: Page 40 Honor, Scholarship: Page 41 State: Page 42 Learning to make and cook Mexi- can dishes in Creative Cooking class, Tomasina Pritchett rolls her sopaipillas in cinnamon and sugar. Tomasina’s Creative Cooking partner. Tiffany Watts fries more of the dessert in the background. COMW0 W 2ffl) ACADSMJCS 27



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Yearbook staff has co editors “It’s interesting working with a per- son of equal job description,” said Cyndi Thornton who was co editor with Paula Martinez of the 1983 War- rior. “It helps to have someone sharing the work load of checking the pages,” said Paula of the arrangement. “This is the first time I’ve tried hav- ing co-editors. Both girls had the quali- ties of an editor, and I couldn’t decide for one over the other,” said Mrs. Dorothy Rucker, yearbook adviser. The other major change in the year- book was a reduction in pages. “Bud- gets are tight, and the prices keep go- ing up. Compromises had to be made,” said Mrs. Rucker. Paula Martinez, Sheila Philpott, Jill Sims, Cyndi Thornton and Denise Strasser earned places at the Kansas Scholastic Press Association Regional Contest in February. Denise won sec- ond place at the KSPA State Contest for Photography in April. Checking for errors in typing, grammar and photo editor, orders the pictures that need to sentence structure, co editor Paula Martinez be made by the photojournalists. Being in reads through the information before it is sent Photojournalism class, Kevin also takes and to the yearbook plant. Kevin Strotkamp, prints many of the pictures for the yearbook. Typing up the cutlines Linda Nightengale writes, keeps Julie Helmer busy. YEARBOOK STAFF: Row 1: Julie Helmer, Cyndi Thornton, Paula Martinez. Brenda Riggs (first semester), Linda Nightengale, Troy Arnold (first semester). Row 2: Sheila Philpott, Jackie Mellott, Jill Sims, Brice Foth, Dennis Stucky, Kevin Strotkamp, Mrs. Dorothy Rucker-adviser. NOT PICTURED: David Solo- 29

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