Prairie View High School - Buffalo Yearbook (La Cygne, KS)
- Class of 1988
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SHOWBIZ -- The consummate shovvrnan, Libemce, 673 was famous the world over for glitzing up his concerts with fum, rhinestones and glowing candelabgas. HOLLYWOOD LEGEND - Director and actor lohn Houston, 81, acted in 21 films and directed 41, including 'The Maltese Falcon and The African G f ,nfl , 'cgw ze, ,4 :, el ,,,,f fa., ,f fm, .3 7.1! ,. v,., X. ffff' I, Q1 V M ,wx wgfj? Nbgiudrn, I, Adv Wifffgidfiqffiiiifw ,'X9 X Q' p WX K9 W W M we wr fwilww Rial 4 CY Prairie View gh School uffalo 88 Volume XXIX La Cy ane, Kansas if 1 ' - tGrettaCline J 1 f 7 Janette Elliott Has. SPORTS ..............,..... ,L ,,,, t ' W 1 it by: Tammy Boone it A A I Jennifer Elliott 1 1' TSENIORS .......,............. ,,,,, 5 , by: Jill Lowe 1 7 Patty Dowty ADMINISTRATION ............... ..... p . by: Dana Teagarden Billy Niesz UNDERCLASSMEN ............ ..... p . by: Jennifer Kriley Angela Elliott JUNIOR HIGH ................ ,,,., p , by: Dennis Ross Tracie Kline ADVERTISEMENTS ............ ,.,,, p , by: Tammy Noel Malinda Long 28547 48-71 72227 78-91 92-109 110-139 Student Lif -? ore Than Just Book Angie Wright School life is often considered by many students, boring. You get up, get dressed, go to school, come home, do homework fmaybel, go to bed, and then get up and start all over again. Five days a week, nine months a year. But student life is more than just classes and homework. It's publications, forensics contests, musical programs, prom and homecoming. It's clubs, such as FHA, FFA, NHS, Letterman's and Spanish. It's also extra-curricular activities like Stuco, plays and horse shows. It's the inter- related going to KU. It's the Culture Club going to Snow Creek. It's the seniors traveling to Branson for their senior trip. These clubs, events, contests and pro- grams tend to bring out the unique charac- teristics of each student. Even though the majority of school time is taken up with academics the students manage to find the time to relieve the ten- sion through various other activities. Pep assemblies, pizza party, lip sync, power puff football and all-school quiz bowls. ,ii 1 ' Q ye, . Zwgfzffj we ,.. ij , W- 0 M .5 - fwfilf. w f We 'Q J. .X 1 ew Oi ,, .. ,wi ,sgsmm SZ imifw C fs - ysihwvbzwf f Www. 'xr f ., ,Z - -l- .f ,, - f AWSPYQQ, K f I i , h K sf X A ' fs ,, Mg T . -X - 1 3, f qs . Q gf- ,sye er, X as S ,f X . SMX 9. ?a,SQgMq,.. 1 LY, I 'ff t,X-W5 S30 ,RQ -mymst ,XL wi f . 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Middle: FHA!FFA Christmas Dance can- didates included: fl to rj: Wendy Schaffer fQueenJ, Cliff Howard, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Dennis Ross, Lori Polley, Chad Allen CKingJ, Stephanie Teagarden, and Matt Teagarden. 1987-88 FHA Candy Atwood Lisa Baker Lisa Bergland Kim Bergman Karie Bishop Tammy Boone Amy Boydston Cynthia Brownell Celeste Capehart Janet Carter Angie Catron Amy Cawby Dana Clear Lori Coffin Jennifer Cole Lori Cox Lisa Crowell Marcie Devolder Stephanie Duke Shawn Farris Pete Fowler Todd Golladay Billie Jo Hampson Kari Hampton Lori Hayes Mindy Henderson Kim Hirnes Cliff Howard Treasa Howard Tracie Kline Kathy Kirkpatrick Darren Koberlein Dani Kinser Sara Lane Christy Long Jodi Long Mindy Long Jill Lowe Jody Magers Wendy Marchand Angel Marion Sheila Marler Kim McCorkell Stacey McGee Michelle Meitler Tina New Tammy Noel Dennis Ross Wendy Schaffer Brenda Sovems Tara Stainbrook Christy Thorton Michelle Van Norman Lisa Wainscott Angie Wright Shelly Mullani Jennifer Nickell Dawn Reynolds Camri Sample Loretta Hughes L23 22:1 ?I.dalT1?yJI2:?ms Amy Teagarden . Missy Trinkle Jennifer Johnson Carla Wade Ida Kermedy . David Kline Heather Weir Nannie Kline Officers President: Kathy Kirkpatrick Vice President: Tina New Secretary: Jennifer Cole Treasurer: Wendy Schaffer Historian: Shelly Mullani Power of One: Sheila Marler Stuco Rep.: Cliff Howard Advisor: Becky Morgan A owemmgafo e 55' 'Va 6 A Q 'Z O ,gawk -ww A .1 29 Z im 'wifi 4 uh me ,B gf 'A I af , f J f ' 6, it if f A - ::,.:::, , X V ! I 41 X . M 4 1 ' .J , '- 5 , , 2 ,,,,.- 4 f ' , ,ea 3 f Q g fi f I , 4' W, ,,,,' 7, , W A 7 9 I ' 7'0 , wi, J: V Z , if Q if ,mp f ,4 21? l l A if Wu- 'Mfr ,, 3 s.-S -cv X: 'xgmsunsmsllt E t X I J it Stacey Dubois and Brian Creager await anxiously for the judges. Rick Klrkpatrlck looks around for the best sheep. ifiizy as so . X K .Q X-9 .Qi fl x . s., X J 5 -t X V X f Q .UBI Q, .mx 1987-88 FFA Members Chad Allen Jason Kinder Paul Baird Dusty Kinney Danny Bar-bee Rick Kirkpatrick Rodney Benson 30111110 L00 Kevin Bruce D3Vid Karre Burchett KCV111 M0K111119Y Kevin Burchett David NGS!! Rick Callahan Jackie Nash Dennis Catron Robert Newman Wes Chambers Mike Nickell Kristie Clearwater Dwayne P91I1be1'f011 Chuck Conner Bob P01'ki1lS Stephanie Coones Brent Q'-1e1'1'Y Billy C0l'll8ft Chad QUCITY Brian Creager I-31'1'Y R0Y110ldS- Daryl Davis Travis Robbins Mark Driskell Jeff Sdlaffel' Stacey Dubois Jeff Self Erie Fleming Gary Shepard Soon Friend Joe Stewart Todd Golladay Carrie Simderland Bill l-lalo Dale Sylva Brad Heide Wade Teagarden Mindy Henderson R0bel't Til1Sl0y Cliff Howard Danny Weitman Teresa Howard M15SY Y011118 Joe Jackson Matt Teagarden Brent Johnson Craig T91111iS Nikki Jones Jared Warrick Steve Kaiser Heath WilS0ll Brad Kerr Joe Atwoodsponsor Officers President: Matt Teagarden Vice President: Larry Reynolds Q ' 1' 11 Secretary:Nikki Jones X 1 1 r 1 l Treasurer: Kristie Clearwater 1 ' so A ix-q ' 1 .-Q -X Re orter: Mark Driskell ' ei ' 1ii1 of Q' 5 p' . . 5 entmel. Chad Allen ,1 .-1: 1 . X' l 1 5 we . ss N X 1 . 1 - in YN Advisor: Joe Atwood X Q S SN S K ' ' F 1 1 - X, A 4,1 S l 1 ,A Xxx. .K X S X. 1 x 3 R, 1-qu an gnu -nu 1- gn 1--sl nuaf Q11 n K -v--me nn-nn is mill an T K Q .K xg X .lnn Kznxbl a ll..,V, ,rrl ,rl W. .rrr..w M .:..,, .r...,,... . rrri. f no an lltxaa if A ,lb MX X is . rM a. X 3 :' s NN N911 WWW' 1 f'1l,':lR ' Ar 0 Lf 0 4 P370 0 C xx v Kmlllll YQ C grunt Q 0dQlCU To JL U '- ,-3q:- . r-iff! ' 'F E ' ' mm S Q? 1 C T 5.1. I Xe, 3 V JU X J S ecial honors go to David Lettermen! Culture Club Letternmen's Club is an organization designed for those athletes who have ex- celled in various sports throughout their high school career. Both boys and girls are eligible for admittance into the club once they have lettered. However, they must stay in that sport throughout high school. A video party, complete with pizza and coke, was the highlight of the year. Lead- ing the club were: President - Kim Mc- Corkell, vice president - Chad Allen, sec- retary-treasurer - Lisa Baker and Stuco representative - Todd Golladay. Prairie View s Culture Club was organized four years ago to give students an opportunity to enjoy recreational ac- tivities that they may have been unable to attend otherwise. This year's first trip was on Oct. 18 to the American Heartland Theatre to view the musical Pump Boys and Dinettesf' After the show, the group went to Ponak's, a Mexican restaurant, for dinner. On Jan. 6, 39 students loaded up to hit the slopes at the Snow Creek Ski Area in Weston, MO. After an hour-long ski class, in which students were taught the basic moves, the group was prepared to brave the slopes. The last trip of the season was on April 15. The group traveled to Kemper Arena to see the Ice Capades. The show featured a Salute to Hollywood which included the Smurfs, ice dancing and stunts, comedy acts, a life-size chess game and a grand finale. After the ice spectacular, the group ate at Wendy's. Dennis Ross, Tammy Noel and Jill Lowe prepare to hit the slopes. 'Leanna DeGruson relaxes after a day of skiing. P Kline, Todd Golladay, Chad Allen, Lisa Baker, Lori Canada and Jennifer Johnson at the Fall Athletic Banquet. we 2 WM ij W, I7 Z ff Z ' fi awww WZ! . .,.. ,X swf- -ms' flf JX K j-isp 'N it-sift-x is ,isegfg . 44 X 'is xc. -X ci. . .. cf ex S - . . National Honor Society Q ,,kx x . L .- M, QA x . , c N or . Q 8 X s I 1 Q x is SX? oi . I , ' ,Xi cr Q H Gretta Cline Prairie View's National Honor Socie- ty held its first meeting of the year on October 28. At this meeting, the 1987-88 officers were elected. They were as follows: President - Larry Reynoldsg Vice-President - Christy Longg Secretary - Kathy Kirk- patrick, and Treasurer - Dennis Ross. New members of NHS were installed on April 25. They were: Lisa Baker, Shelly Mullani, Stacey Dubois and Men- dy Long. On April 27, 10 NHS members and ad- visors Dan Stwalley and Alex Golladay went to Jayhawk-Linn High School to install the charter members of its first honor society. The annual NHS-Stuco trip was May 10. The group traveled to Waldo Astoria Theatre in Kansas City , and viewed the popular play Nunsense. Other members of the National Honor Society include: Mary Moylan, Lisa Mar- chand, Darren Koberlein, Jim Farris, Heather Wier, Dana Teagarden, Jill Lowe, Jonee Hardesty, Lori Polley, Stephanie Teagarden, Gregg Polley and Matt Tea- garden. ,Pax NI-ISI7 tudent Council lv- Hli d , C , 1. '5+'Q'fff3i'i Though Student Council does many similar activities year after year, the end result is never the same. Different students, holding offices and represen- tative positions, work together in dif- ferent ways every year. We started planning this year after elections last May. Two members, Amy Teagarden and Rochelle Kester, went to the Kansas StuCo conference at Em- poria. Advisor Alex Golladay, Dennis Ross, Dana Teagarden, Darren Koberlein, and Lisa Wainscott journeyed by plane and by car to Buf- falo, New York and took part in the na- tional conference. All returned home overflowing with enthusiasm and new ideas. Meeting several times over the sum- mer, StuCo planned a teachers' welcome back breakfast, the first-day assembly, the jam dance and Homecoming. We also worked on the mundane but necessary things like posting, the moving sign and the pop machine. Throughout the year we worked on activities such as a Straight Talk assembly about sex, a Powder Puff football game, the in-school Christman Middle : Vice-President Matt Teagard- en, Treasurer Dennis Ross, Secretary Lisa Wainscott and President Dana Teagarden listen intently as members discuss a StuCo project. Bottom: Lisa Wainscott, Chairman of the Powder Puff committee, enjoys the fruits of her labors as she runs a first down. BISTUDENT COUNCIL ,:. , Top: 1987-88 PV Student Council fl to rj First row: Dana Tea- garden, Tammy Noel, Dennis Ross and Matt Teagarden. Se- cond row: Amy Teagarden, Lisa Bergland, Todd Golla- day, Lisa Wainscott, Wes Chambers, Colette Hardesty, Rochelle Kester, Wendy Mar- chand, Third row: Darren Ko- berlein, Lisa Marchand and Jill Lowe. Fourth row: Cliff Howard, Jason Kinder, Wade Teagarden and Alex Golladay. Party and canned food drive, Spirit Courtwarming, a Lip Sync, a computer Valentine match-up, and brought speaker Jim Post in to talk about the terrible realities of prison. After being asked by the Board of Education to make a recommendation on the dress code, StuCo conducted a student opinion survey. Though only re- quested to make a recommendation on hair, StuCo felt student response demanded we include the issues of mustaches, sweats and shorts. No deci- sion has been made by the board at this point but next year's officers have pro- mised to follow through on the project. All in all this was a good year and a learning experience for old and new members alike. Dana Teagarden, President PV Student Council 3 4a J... My f -vp g . .,N,-,ip t i, ni.. .ggi 55 In F 1. -:z.5.5-- 'sf-L' ik'-'I f Aj 1 5 5 -' ,gs x.,.Fa,.. , N., , N .. , . V. ,P A 'z X, ' ' wi? we-'4 if - 1 Q , E 5 N Front Wendy Janet nan -, thi erent esen- n dif- after Amy went t Em- fennis irren s c 0 tt J Buf- ae na- home i new 1 sum- ehers' st-day and in the 5 like ne pop :ed on Talk r Puff stman Spirit uputer -ought rut the ard of idation .cted a nflly re' tion on sponse ues of 'o deci- at this ve pro- roject. f and a nd new Librar I Spani h i W f G 1 'e., by H X Mrs. Lindell N l ki To the left: Officers of the Library Club are: President - Kim Hime, vice president - Sheila Marler, secretary - Loretta Hughes and treasurer -- Bobbi Wilson .. To the right: Officers of the Spanish Club are: President - Janet Carter, vice president - or-W-M Stacey Dubois, secretary - Angela Dunlop and treasurer - Mary Moylan. .......,...,k-A ixk I N b 1 .f? ' f AW' , er ,. J , at Y, ? f S-at I 5 . .. i 1 1 J , Q 5 , 3 , . 3 , l 2 .39 , V i Wm 3' . 9f A ' 'if f it Front row: Gayla Bowman, Angela Dunlop, Mary Moylan, Stacey Dubois, Kristy Delaughder, 7 Wendy Sunderland and Michelle Bellg Back row: Pamela Row, John Holman, Dustin Stwalley Janet Carter, Shelly Mullani, Heather Weir and Mark Koppa. . .- -Y, . -.P - ,zrnvv Wit , ? A , 0 v if Q M 1 X is Front row: Kim Hime, Sheila Marler, Bobbi Wilson and Loretta Hughesg Back row: Rosetta Sur- baugh, Melissa Klug, Dana Clear, Michelle VanNorman and Mrs. Lindell. MF, , f fe W...-l l,,c,n llll . , A --4'--all' 40 Mrs. Baker LIBRARYISPANISHI9 vm... .f,..,n:, .1.-.1 . . 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Drill Team ! 1987-88 Drill Team Members: , Front Row: Audra Thoden, Kristie Clearwater and Christy Thornton. Second Row: Tammy Page, Kim McCorkell, Wendy Marchand, Carrie Simderland and Amy Teagarden. Third Row: Co-Captain Mary Moylan, Dana Teagarden, Captain Nikki Jones, Lori Coffin, Stephanie Coones, Angela Dunlop, Mmdy Henderson and Lisa Marchand. l l i2e.ahL4 3 ---T1-1 S f . Above: Stephanie Coones gets caught checking out the other team during a routine on the football field. Above Right: During the per- formance of Nuttin' for Christmas, the members showed off their sexy C?J nightwear. ' 12lDRILL TEAM Above: PV drill team members kicked up their heels at a half-time perform- ance. Forensics To be a Forensics team member you must be outgoing and committed. Setting up a time to practice before and after school takes a special effort. Compromise becomes very important during the Foren- sics season. All the meets were held on Saturday but that wasn't all bad. The peo- ple you meet at tournaments were unique and probably wouldn't have met anywhere else. People are coming into Forensics to im- prove their acting and speaking ability. After the first time jitters are gone, they discover they like it and have fun. Many accomplishments have been at- tained this year. The goals of breaking finals, getting a I, and making it to State were all reached by PV students. Celeste Capehart was a State Championship Qualifier. She was also named the Outstan- ding Forensics Student. Student who were in Forensics and their event are as follows: Stacey Ross, duet acting: Dennis Ross, duet actingg Celeste Capehart, solo acting, Stacey McGee, informative speaking, Paula Rowe, extemporaneous speaking, Angie Catron, poetry interpretation, Janet Carter, extemporaneous speaking, Nannie Kline, prose interpretation, Tara Stain- brook, informative speaking, Karre Bur- chett, original orationg Jodie Long, solo actingg Tracie Kline, poetry interpreta- tion, and Mrs. Pam Baugh, coach. f fl Z- X 2 CL te ' 'Q , 5, ff , Q it Left Tara Stambrook, Paula Rowe Angie Catron, and Janet Right Nannie Kline, Stacey McGee Dennis Ross, Stacy Ross and Celeste Capehart. Band-Stage Band GRE'I'I'A CLINE The PV band department had a busy and rewarding year. Both timeless traditions and new experiences enhanced the band member's playing ability by supplying op- portunities to display and excercise their talents. The marching band had an especially successful season. They were awarded a lst division trophy at the Pittsburg State University Band Day Parade. According to director Nate Wisdom, this was the first time PV band had received such a high honor in that event. The band also march- ed in the American Royal Parade and the La Cygne Fiesta. During the football season, the marching band was busy entertaining the crowd with pre-game and half-time performances at every home game. The band went on the road for one football performance: Louisburg High School invited PV to per- form with them at one of their games. The band performed jointly and separately. Wisdom thought the performance went ex- ceptionally well. He commented, The kids did an excellent job representing PV. It was superb. To raise interest in grade school students, the band toured at the La Cygne, Parker, and Fontana Elementary Schools. Other activities included concerts at the La Cygne Tree Lighting Ceremony and the .Christmas and Spring concerts at PV. These concerts allowed the community to enjoy the bands in a setting other than ball games. Several students received special honors throughout the year. Sophmores Jeff Russell and Jodie Long were chosen for the district band. Stacey McGee, Christy Long, Jodie Long and Kim Bergman were selected for Four State Band sposored by PSU. Jeff Russell and Christy Long were chosen to participate in the State Music Festival in Andover after receiving I ratings at contest. Toward the end of the year when most people were ready for summer and all the sun and fun that goes along with it, band members were still hard at work. Kansas City Kansas Community College hosted a band competition on April 12. To prepare for this event, a band clinician was brought in to work with the students. Don Shaffer, the band director at Center High School in KCMO, stayed with the students for two hours. During that time, the students received valuable advice and hints for their performance. The high school band students for the 1987-88 school year were as follows: FLUTES - Christy Long, Mary Moylan, Karri Pearce and Paula Rowe, CLARI- NETS - Stacey McGee, Heather Weir, Leanna DeGruson, Amy Boydston, Dustin Stwalley and Shelly Mullani fDrum Ma- jorettelg BASS CLARINETS - Jodie Long, and Kim Bergman, SAXOPHONES - Collette Hardesty and Justin Roberts, TRUMPETS - Keith Beattie, Daryl Davis and Mike Nickell, TROMBONES - Kelly Northern, Eric Stanley and Camri Sam- ple, BARITONE - Ida Kennedy, TUBA - Jeff Russell, PERCUSSION - Christy Thorton, Dean Stwalley and Michelle Meitler. The Stage Band is a unique part of PV's band department. This group performs as an elite group of some of the most talented musicians of PV. It consists of: SAX- OPHONES - Stacey McGee, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Justin Roberts and Steve Mc- Cammon, TRUMPETS - Keith Beattie, Daryl Davis, Mike Nickell and Jeff Hamp- ton, TROMBONE - Camri Sample, DRUMS - Jared Warrick, BASS KEYBOARD - Joe Jackson, PIANO - Jennifer Kriley. They, too, had an active year. They per- formed at several home basketball games and performed at both the Christmas and Spring concerts. The highlight of their season was their annual Christmas tour. They first entertained the patients and staff of the Osawatomie State Hospital and then traveled to Oak Park Mall in Overland Park. After a successful year in concert and parade attendance, the band department is anticipating continued success in the 1988-89 school year. To : Michelle Meitler and - P Lori Polley perform a bell and Xylophone duet. DR Rightzleanne DeGruson, Amy Boydston and Stacey McGee play in the morning homecom- ing coronation practice. l4! 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'uni BAND!15 ocallP1ano Prairie View's concert and junior varsi- ty choirs had an active year in perform- ances. They performed at the fall, Christ- mas and spring concerts at PV, at the La Cygne Christian Church, for the Beagle Senior Citizens, at Spirit crowning and at Oak Park Mall during Christmas. Besides this long list of accomplish- ments, the group competed in many various contests. Angela Bishop, Celeste Capehart, Michael Bishop, Joe Jackson, Colette Hardesty and Jonee Hardesty traveled to Iola on Jan. 9 to attend District II. Angela Dunlop received a place in state choir. The concert choir received a I rating at the Kansas City Kansas Community College music contest. Many small ensembles and solos also competed at dif- ferent levels. The concert choir was as follows: Bruce Baker, Lisa Baker, Lisa Berglund, Michael Bishop, Celeste Capehart, Lori Cox, Angela Dunlop, Jimmy Farris, Col- ette Hardesty, Jonee Hardesty, Joe Jackson, Tally Jenkins, Rochelle Kester, Rick Kirkpatrick, Darren Koberlein, Men- dy Long, Lisa Marchand, Wendy Mar- chand, Mary Moylan, Karri Pearce, Tara Stainbrook, Carrie Sunderland, Wendy Sunderland, Amy Teagarden and Audra Thoden. The JV Choir was as follows: Paul Baird, Donna Bousfield, Mary Carlton, Leanna DeGruson, Marie Dilley, Twanda Fleming, Lori Hays, Lynetta Macklin, Ora Marler, Kim McIntosh, Donald Peters, Johnna Servos, Abbe Smith, Robert Tinsley, Cherie Watson and Vicki Watts. ,F Middle. Vocal Instructor Bon- nie Wilhoit joins the Concert Choir while Celeste Capehart conducts the final perfor- mance of the evening. :q.., ' -,f. 125 gs- 3, if if X55 K 'Qs h , Q '3 f iisa f. s,, as 4. f X5 g x- 'Ef I 4 i' ,I . .9 2 Q ff - I x 1 t 16lVocal Right: Jr. Varsity Choir presents a pre-contest perfor- mance of Farmer Tan it ' we rsgysegxrvim A 'sw xx is . 'N il 1 ssytsj l '-eip i f I 1 . as sg-ami-.. 23 3' Q Ig X S X. N ,- , .XXX . i V. V, 5 A v X K X 4 ,W X fl X V Q X X 2 N J Sgr he li ik l Q t X 3 K r..7.e4,, M f - f4c':T 4- 1- sff:-as I 7' XM . W ,V ,Apt , X 5 X Gretta Cline This year's piano class increased in number to eight enrolled. They were as follows: Gayla Bowman, Dana Clear, Q- Michelle Meitler, Lisa Baker, Tara Stain- T f' - 1- and Amy Teagarden. it brook, Rosetta Surbaugh, Susan Sergent get sh Q These talented musicians performed a r recital on Nov. 30, at Display Night on May 5 is 16 and at Swan Manor for Christmas. Lisa Baker presented a solo piano recital on May 15 for the community. Several attended the State Piano Festival in Baldwin. Tara Stainbrook and Lisa Baker received medals at this event. All the students improved their playing ability throughout the year with their many excellent performances. 5 1 ,... .'f Z C llli Z3 if Q 1 Top Left: Jr. Varsity choir ' X prepares to perform at the PV 1 A 6 Christmas Concert. N rv -q 5-Q,-15: 4 46 --4147 . Top Right: Plano student Lisa I M2 We 'wif- f'5i X - - - 4 Baker tickles the 1vor1es at a w V 7 . . 5 piano recital. X C Middle: Mixed trio Jonee Har- in XX K desty, Colette Hardesty and Michael Bishop received a I rating at State Contest. Left: Michelle Meltlelconcen- trates on her performance. Piano! 17 Right: Jeff Hampton, Teagarden, Kerry Ha1'f1Pt0H and Keith Beattie partake of a few refreshments. Below: Every teenager's mother's nightmare, Chuck Nasty from Q104, provided the musical entertainment. Amy Prairie View's Junior-Senior Prom, . ,ff .-7 X 'F . lr is Q r W I ev-...sr -vw X i E Knight of Enchantment in Camelot tru- ly enchanted prom-goers with its elaborate decorations and awesome D.J. The Junior class worked diligently on Friday to create a rnidieval aura. One of the feature attractions was the valet parking offered by some of the parents. A canopied entrance with a shin- ing banner announced the arrival of Camelot to PV. The hallway leading into the gym was transformed to a drawbridge crossing over a moat. Sand candles lighted the journey across the moat giving a romantic effect to the evening. The gynasium was decorated with castle stone Knight of Enchantment in Camelot paper and a Roman garden. The garden was the gym's main attraction with a pool and fountain surrounded by benches and flowered trees to complete the garden ef- fect. The ceiling was lowered with metallic streamers that reflected the romance and sparkling beauty of the night. The dance was a huge success with the famous Q104 D.J., Chuck Nasty spinning the tunes. The Nastyman livened up the evening with several exciting contests and the awarding of Q104 t-shirts. Out of the many contests held, Richard Boone won the male dance contest, while Brad Mendenhall and Jill Lowe captured the twisting title. All the participants had a great time. Sovenir memory books were handed out to forever cherish the night and Tim's Shutter Shoppe offered a remembrance photograph. Refreshments were served by sophomores Wes Chambers, Eric Canada, Jerry Cutshaw, Treasa Howard, Laura Brown and Michelle Meitler. The Junior class did a spectacular job with the entire event. The sponsors, Deb- bie Likely, Tony Fomelli, Ron Price, Joan Windler, and Walda Baker, would like to thank them for all their hard work and the Juniors greatly appreciate the sponsors support. It was a truly a Knight of En- chantment in Camelot. Senior, Shelly Wade and her escort X Below left: Tonya Dilley, Paula Lile, Mike McMillan and Marie Dilley take in some of the evening's entertain- ment. Left: Kent Stahl shows off his dancng techniques to an em- barrassed Carla Wade. s X NF' TN 'T X ' fri- ' vmfc f-f Nfl K. Q :1fw,ffe t . ..... Q i s W 1 ' W - .... - X. ' 3 ,. . 'T .ff rg, - .-.. , N aam' X : ,fhif , gs Ti kg if 1 N- f ,,frf'a ' - - fb swf v XXN' V r f X -f-- 1 ,Q j.. s- ' V - 1: Q ' -V '. N 'T . New . . Q-, ' ' 'fi--'qw or ef N - - - . .. ,X ,w-ef '- 'eeb i, . .mx W ?-.1 ..',: be i ' ks xr' Q i '- , M WX ' f W :ss wht 4 a ' ' , : , VA Q eww. X -:X qw' , , -, X. .. . X Q Q i ,Six A t , A X ',' .1 ' 4 ' We , .' - 'Mg ssse ,Q r-fl' ..-'2- Q 712' H Ny x X' N- ' Q: 539: We V ye, if fm gg i' ,X x .-Q . I K f 5 3552. '--' l i?7 :,r,.,a :.. .A x N gg fs as X i ' e E 0 S f 5, .mi M: f- Q X VN' , Q X iw, ., ,..... I e , s- .. '- .-.- N , ,. 5 ,MW - -wx -1 1 X - - I gi. - f 6 4 if 4 1' Q Qu Q63-xm..i X f sf ,.,. X B Q Z - y i N , -5 E V E! Hn if , Q X' Wg, 1 , , -.f M-,'bi3f3 Qld. M-af - .fe we-i.-e-'ff --v HH , A -ff , i vm? ' .1 .XXX 5 6 4-N W- M wmv: y Below: Sophomores Laura Brown, Teresa Howard and Michelle Meitler were part of the serving team. ,S '52 Wifi? Q Q55 rugby Above: Tammy Morgan, Celeste Capehart, Karie Bishop and Audra Thoden take a much needed rest. Left: John Weers helps his date get back to her feet to begin dancing the night away. JUST HORSIN by Jill Lowe Fun! Excitement! Competition! These are some of the things High School Rodeo offers. HS Rodeo is a demanding sport too, as Mark Driskell, Kristie Clearwater, Jill Lowe, Angie Camerer, and Nikki Jones will emphatically agree. These determin- ed PV students practice hour upon hour and travel many miles to succeed in their sport. To be a competitor in this sport these five students must be dedicated not only to daily practice, but to keeping up their grades as well. To be eligible to com- pete in HS Rodeo they must pass five of their seven classes. Mark, Kristie, Jill, Angie, and Nikki put in many hours on the road hauling to the twenty qualifying rodeos held throughout the state at Concordia, Plainville, Topeka, Dodge City, Kingman, Lakin, McPherson, Medicine Lodge, Scott City, and Burl- ington. To make it to State Finals, which are held in Topeka, the rodeo athletes must gain points in their events by placing in the top ten at the qualifying rodeos or by competing in at least half of these rodeos. At State they compete for double the points to determine the top four rodeo com- petitors in each event who will represent Kansas at the National HS Rodeo Finals in Pueblo, Colorado at the end of July. The competition level in HS Rodeo is top notch. Each competitor is determined to do his or her best. This determination creates Champions. The State and Na- tional I-IS Rodeo Finals are often as com- petitive and exciting as the Pro Rodeo Finals. All the hard work, dedication, and travel time rodeo competitors invest does pay off. Awards such as horse blankets, trophy buckles and trophy saddles are given at the State and National Finals. The chance to compete at Nationals is the experience of a lifetime. Rodeo athletes who do well at the State and National levels are often awarded healthy rodeo scholarships. But regardless of whether you win or lose, the competition and comradery give a great sense of self-satisfaction. The friends one makes and the memorable times they share last a lifetime. ' fi ., ,...,WA fe 3- 2 ' ' s- .f .-cf sw W W -,J ,ix Qc lfffi ,a t -. e K 3, fzxv my ' -r 1' V ,Egfr iw sie' 1 so X ,Q X A -o Q, 2, 1 , r 4, pw. 5 M C . -, ,.,.- i 6 , Q S Middle Left: Angie Camerer rounds the barrel to head for the finish line at Topeka J Middle Right: Mark Driskell and team roping partner J olm Ratzlaff move in for the catch as they try to lasso a vic- tory at Lakin. Bottom Left: Jill Lowe represented Kansas and the xx X fi 8 sport of rodeo as the 1987-88 r' N KHSRA Queen. X Bottom Right: Kristie Clear- water hustles her horse around the end pole in a race against the clock at the McPherson HS rodeo. '-9 QW. ' s to VV N' N X X . VH X P x ,S X X z A X X fi 5 re, t R X X 9 - Qs X - . Xa S .. ,,., 31 . t ' 8 4 .. - '-- - was Vim? J AROUN . . . jX.,.,as,w.x M, .N ' 7 2. K NNQTK 5 lv wail-msfsw v MX . X . . 5 5 3 QQ 3 I , .Z .,, , 1 - ,WS l k ' i . W' Q ,.,.,. ,ff I W Nga aff ,QW 2' my W iv .- . 5?l,1nv ?zfs,-f-' 1. I fig' ? 'M' ,ff Q vit .iv .. NB 2 f, -if V , s 541 A Qt . - . A . , ,. .M ,.,., .W ' ' A vi, , A A my V ' ' I: ., S . - --V ., . , 'mf' , n . ji H ,ia 1 . ----- -' wanna w ' ff? Es? I 3 'A it ,gram J was-awm,mQ:.,,,a 3 S. X , .. ' ksQg,X3 . Spring, summer, and fall find Stephanie Coones and Brad Heide traveling the American Paint Horse Association circuit, showing their horses every weekend in many different places throughout Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. The competitors in the APHA are ranked from one to twenty with points ac- cumulated in their twenty best circuit shows to determine who will make it to the APHA World Wide Congress Show held in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Stephanie and Brad show in halter, western, English, tim- ed event and trail classes to earn as many points as they can towrds the APHA All- Around, In order to gain Na- tional Championship titles, a showman must earn 16 halter oints 50 western and English ed event or trail points. Throughout the many years Stephanie has been showing, she has won eight of these titles on Wight different horses. Brad has won two in the few years he has been showing. In 1986 Stephanie placed 8th in the top twenty in the All-Around, and was the Reserve Champion in English Equitation at the World Show. In 1987 she was awarded se- cond place in Western Pleasure. Brad won Reserve Champion Senior Mare in halter at the APHA World in 1986, and in 1987 placed eighth in the Nation in the All- Around. Along with the thrill of winning such prestigious titles, Stephanie has been awarded three trophy saddles and numberous trophy belt buckles. Brad has won two saddles and many belt buckles P 1 points combined, and five tim- as well. Top: Stephanie Coones, show- ing Scooter's Silouhette, eams second place in Western Pleasure at the APHA Con- gress. Middle Left: Jill Lowe works to keep the calf separated from the rest of the herd in the cutting event. Middle Right: Brad Heide and his horse Linda Dolly Dee pro- udly accept the awards for Reserve World Champion Sr. Mare. Bottom: Nikki Jones guides her horse around the second barrel at Lakin. M-kAakS-kH Gretta Cline The roar of choppers overhead rocked the PV auditorium on Nov. 11 and 12 dur- ing the high school production of MfAvfSfH. MfA+S+H, a comedy por- traying the antics of the 4077th Mobile Ar- my Surgical Hospital during the Korean War, was directed by Mr. Keith Smith and Mrs. Pam Baugh. Long before the performance, actors, actresses and stage crew members were hard at work. While actors battled to learn their lines and cues, the stage crew was busy transforming the stage into an army compound. Once the sets were completed, the actors moved their practices to the stage. Many newcomers to the stage and veteran actors gave the play variety and well cast characters. Despite some problems, the play came together in time for outstanding matinee and evening performances. The opening scenes showed Lt. Col. Blake arranging to have Capt. Hawkeye Pierce and Capt. Duke Forrest join the 4077th. These tow unpredictable surgeons befriended Ho-Jon, a young Korean boy, and decided to wage a campaign to send him to the U.S. for an education. This com- mon theme that ran throughout the play was spiced with side-splitting scenes in- volving other M+A 1-SfH characters. At one point, Hawkeye was pushed over the edge of sanity and was confronted by a psychiatrist who thought he had been try- ing to lobster-trap mermaids in a rice pad- CHARACTERS General Hammand .......... Scott Turpen Private Boone .............. John Holman Lt. Col. Henry Blake .....,. Robert Tinsley Capt. Bridget McCarthy .Celeste Capehart Lt. Janice Fury ........... Jennifer Kriley Sgt. Devine ...,.......... Rochelle Kester Lt. Louise Kimble ............. Lori Coffin Capt. Frank Burns .......... Scott Turpen Father Mulcahy . . .' ......,... Billy Cornett Capt. 'fWalt Waldowski ......... Joe Ray Capt. Trapper John McIntyre ...,. John W e e r s ' f 1 Capt. Ugly Black ............ Kent Stahl Corp. Radar O'Reil1y ....... Chris Wier Capt. Hawkeye Pierce ...... Chad Allen Capt. Duke Forrest ........ David Kline Korean Woman 1 ........... Stacey McGee Korean Woman 2 ......... Brenda Soverns Lt. Nancy Phillips ........... Lisa Jackson Major Hotlips Houlihan ..... Lisa Baker Congresswoman Goldfarb Brenda Soverns Dean Mercy Lodge ..... Kathy Kirkpatrick Miss Randazzle ...........,...... Lori Cox Mitzi Bonwit ...... ..... S arah Weaver Fritzi Bonwit ................ Nannie Kline Lt. Liebowitz .......... .......... L ori Cox Capt. . Spearchucker Jones . Dale Leisure Maj orRuth Haskell . .f .... Stacey McGee Private Lopez .................... Jeff Self V' hilarious situations the Mi-AafS+H dy. The compound was entertained by the Bonwit Sisters, the worst tapdancing act the U.S.0. ever sent overseas. The pro- prietor of the painless dental clinic was cured of depressions by the recreation of an old monster movie, complete with a monster. 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Tammy Noel, Stacy Ross, Gretta Cline, Christy Long, Lori Hays, Tracie Kline, Malinda Long, Jennifer Cole, Paula Rowe, Mike Green, Chris Jackson, Shawn Farris, Jason Kinder, Kevin McKinney, Stage Manager - Tammy Noel, Lighting Technician - Stacy Ross, Assistant Light Technician - Lisa Marchand, Cur- t3iI1S - Gretta Cline, Assistant - Mike Green, Prompters - Tammy Noel, Malmda Long, Tracie Kline, Sound Effects - Keith Beattie, Best Boy - Chris Jackson, Spotlight - Lori Hays, Jennifer Cole, Sound Technician - Christy Long, Stage Director - Pam Baugh. Top Right: Chad Allen, David Kline, Need we say more? Top Left: Sgt. Bridget McCar- thy looks in disgust as the male members of the M+AfSfH 4077th are enter- tained by the Bonwit Sisters. Middle Rlghtz Trapper John and Col. Blake discuss Ho- J on's trip to the States. Middle Left: Maj. Hot1ips Houlihan attempts to carry on a serious conversation with a psychologically unstable Hawkeye. MASH! 23 Courtwarming During the week of January 4, creative posters lined the halls of Prairie View, en- forcing this year's theme Time of Your Life. Pajama Day began the week, followed by Dress-up-like-Your-Favorite- Teacher Day fwon by Jimmy Farris and Lisa Baker.J Gregg Polley and Mindy Henderson won the Dress-in-Your-Bright- est Day on Wednesday and Thursday Jerry Cutshaw and Lisa Marchand won Masquerade Ball Day. On Friday Rodney Benson and Kerry Hampton took the tradi- tional Green-and-White Day. Trying to pump everyone up for the Spr- ing Hill Broncos, the PV Cheerleaders cooked up a little something for the king and queen candidates. The girls were re- quired to share water balloons which were strategically placed on the heads of their male counterparts, and, even though the ladies were careful, accidents do happen. Then with a little revenge on their minds, the boys got to shoot shaving cream off the girls' noses using squirt bottles as their weapons. The cheerleaders later performed a dance routine to Run DMC's Tricky. At about 9:30 the Courtwarrning dance began to sounds of the musical group, Scotland Yard. The highlight of the night, and the week, was the crowning of Dennis Ross as Courtwarming King and Kim Mc- Corkell as Courtwarrning Queen for the 1987-1988 year. Their court included Kent Stahl, Daryl Davis, Jeff Hampton, Tammy Boone, Lisa Jackson and Dana Teagarden. fs, Q8 sv-X x. is X.-,-. X X LX X - ,Qi , x . X5 x as Ni. www SY -, X fs X - ,. i i ': : I 'i w ., ,js , M PXX Ny X X Q Xe, f Ev gh X X x , X Q X X' X W x RX X E sg- , I. Left to right: Dennis 'Ross is waiting while Lisa Jackson learns how to shave a balloon vs 1 A 5 W during pep rally. e Center: Mindy Henderson and Lisa Marchand receive their awards for dressing up during the week from Lisa Burgland and Wade Teagardcn. Bottom left: The candidates are standing around telling the latest gossip while wait- ing for Mr. Golladay at courtwarming practice. Lower right: Kent Stahl getting revenge at pep rally with the squirt bottle. ' V! Nu W if ww fz nz '1 K ,.-4--M11 Q : 1.1 tnuz- e.:r'..-.1 H 5 s , .r Y - -- ,. ..ave,..2u., .a.....Aa..a:a-ul-zivuifwlaz,-4?,e..uar Z r1nAg'-.JMC-.1 -'awe'-ff gr.. 1 . h.: ,,, .. ,Qn- '- Athletics and Academies Xian-- Work Together Below: Junior Lisa Baker bumps one to the front line during a home game against the Archie Whirlwinds. A strong activities program can and should complement a school's academic ro ram Activities are an intregal part of D 8 - the total curriculum of Prairie Viewp- schools. A well-balanced activity program provides the opportunity for physical, social and emotional development com- plementary intellectual growth. ici ation in school activities encom-- Part p passes al students without regard to sex, race, or creed and teaches that it is a priviledge and an honor to represent one's school. Interscholastic activities con- stitute a art of the ri ht kind of growing- P 8 up experience for students. Participants learn to accept success and failures, gains poise and confidence, achieve tolerance and understanding of others and gain-the self-satisfaction of accomplishing goals. Under a well-administered school pro- gram, students and spectators become better citizens through participations and obsevation of activities conducted under established rules. We heere at Prairie View are proud of our Activities program and especially pro- ud of our fine student-athletics. Ron Schomaker ,- k,.6--fi-' xi--11 Siffx-' , if Q' 9 1 ? Vice Principal! Athletic Director Q ff, QA we I 4.-,.-. 2 Above: Freshman Richard Kinser puts the defensive stare on an opposing Baldwin player during a winter clash. Right: Junior quarterback Dale Leisure barks out com- mands to his Buffalos as they 30 up against the Wellsville Eagles. s is 1 1 - s - X S .N Q K g -r yi X , X -Ji---fl, 15,-1-f -4.--- .3 . -ii.- 'l ..... . 's.3. -, -Q .. X , . ,f .kt A2 Lisa Baker b le front line ame against Vmds' S Cheerleaders 't - Football ..... O Volleyball Cross Country S 1 C Basketball . . . N Wrestling .... -1 3 As A faf W, ', 95 : f I ,4.A. 4,5 X ef , 3: 5. ,A f- . Q. 1: r Y Q uf' X ff , Wf x x :?i2 J fa , K WY Y .V Q 'M W'W 7 W X f M. Z f P' F W Q W ' UWM M1 , -4 -. Track ....... A.. 4' -4' 4 7 4, F4 1 v 4- 1 w x i L 1 ... W .,,.,.-.-19.4. 1, --A Right: Members of the both the cheerleading squad and the basketball team, shown here at the Hays, Kansas com- petition are: Front row - Tim Wills, Tina Shay, Vickie Watts, Penny Lile, Mary Carlton and Dawn Curry. Back row - Tonya Dilley, Missy Briggs, Kenny Elam, Dustin Norman, Harold Cun- ningham, Danny Seymour, Dusty Kinney and Paula Lile. Below: Kenny Elam, Dustin Norman and Tim Wills 1417 set up their defense. Nix 4? ,aggpssnn-'H' AQ. ass. ileoples 1 is -sys X' - sms-N Ni Q ss. ,Asp K , .M 1- . u p i K X - -.bi.N: k l X it Above: Danny Seymour perfects his free-throw shoot- ing skills at the KU Jayhawk clinic. Left: Dustin Kinney adds another point to his team's total. ple :ii , if ?'N ,N Z., ,M ,. , If . 4 N. , g We me ms eq s . as fwxs 5 , ,, 2-ss, fi, sy. f, sg ,QQ W,m,, - ,gras .. -e ' X' ffm Y . -,Ms ss . X os. yr -we-f-:-f,1,'-N A A we e- s- gf- v so . fi-4' is ,:fq,sg,aA fn s 0 , Skies X N , X. . o . K ,. ,,-. . , rs f- .se sie. fwfr? Q, 5 ' -Q XX . .,-may x X. ir X sXv,X:E,9qE,3:h ,V X i '- X Nisi-5 L. X x 5, 3 , SX X, g x I , S ai Q wisgr., ,g f xwffbvf s I Q, ag, , Q , , 3, ' 1222.41 4.2, e ERN 7 - ' 'N 'M sq ' ff ii- .V lf 1- w e. .3 N' is iv Ll, strife. ,L Special Olympics. Exactly what is it? Who does it involve? What do these peo- ple do? Special Olympics is probably the least recognized and least understood of all the athletic programs at PV. How- ever, person for person, pound for pound, they are the most productive, hardest working and most travelled of any of the other teams. Like in other sports, Special Olym- pics has three season - fall, volleyball, winter, basketball, and spring, track. Many of the athletes compete in in- dividual skills contests also. The teams QSQM 4 Special 1 mpic O Athletes Bring Home Honors even sport their own award - winning cheerleading squad. Even though they already have enough trophies, medals and ribbons to make any athletic team jealous, coaches Cheryl Kratzberg, Beth Smith and Dick Booe poured on the pressure again this year and watched as their athletes brought home still more awards. To say that PV was well represented by these young people would be a vast understatement. These athletes travel to Pittburg, Hayes, Wichita and Topeka to compete. They joined the national champion KU Jayhawks in Lawrence for a basketball clinic. They've even competed at the Coach Smith, along with volleyballers Tonya Dilley and Jeff Castleberry, a 1987 graduate, competed in the Interna- tional Summer Olympics, held at Notre Dame University in Indiana. Smith's volleyball team took gold medal honors, defeating Great Britain and Ohio in the final rounds. One of the big- gest smiles in all of Kansas, though, belonged to Tonya Dilley as she brought home a silver medal in individual skills competition. In spite of all the awards and recogni- tion, the ultimate goal. of the Special Olympics is a very simple one - to be accepted as a part of the athletic pro- gram and gain the respect that is given KU Relays. However, the highlight of the entire Special Olympics Athletic program occurred last summer as PROUD 'PEfMl'A W 0, Srfomzoifrr to other athletes. After all, they are athletes competing against other athletes. It's that simple. i ..... X My il? 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Left: The 1988 S.O. track team members are: Front row - Missy Briggs, Tonya Dilley, Dawn Curry, Penny Lile and Paula Lile. Back row - Kenny Elam, Dusty Kinney, Dustin Norman, Richard Nolan, Tim Willis and Danny Seymour. C eerleaders FALL CHEERLEADERS Front Row Jodie Long Amy Boydston and Tally Jenkms Second Row Lisa Baker Stephanie Duke and Tammy Boone Back Row Tara Stambrook Yo Baby! Yo Baby! Yo Baby! Yo! Keep the crowd going so they can help inspire the team to victory. Sounds like a simple task. But as the old saying goes, it's easier said than done. Getting the crowd involved is often a very difficult task. A great deal of work, dedication and nervousness all work together to bring about that all important word - spirit. The work began during the summer as cheerleading sponsor Beth Smith took several girls to summer camp. Long days were filled with routine after routine as counselors labored with the cheerleaders to perfect certain skills. The dedication, and work, continued throughout the year as many school morn- ings found the girls in the gym at 7:30 go- ing through their repertoire of cheers. All of this paid off, especially for the athletic teams who reaped the rewards of the enthusiasm inspired by the PV cheer- leaders. Above Right: Fall cheer- leaders take time out during half-time for picture. Right: Getting into the spirit of the first home game of the year are head cheerleader Tammy Boone and Junior Lisa Baker. - ' 2 Yue, sa Baker, ,. ,gwnmffwrynm A Q - s 5 1 l r 3 L 1. V N l S t XH- WINTER CHEERLEADING SQUAD - Bottom Row: Lisa Jackson, Karri Pearce, Rochelle Kester, Kim Bergman, Hampton, Wendy Sunderland, Nannie Kline, Top Row: Lori Cox, Tanya Klug, Candy Atwood, Jennifer Johnson, 1 owe. L , Above Left: Lori Cox and Kim Bergman cheer on the wrest- ling team at PV's Invitational. Above Right: Jill Lowe and Nannie Kline execute a pop- up. Left: PV cheerleaders show their stuff. xl C Football FOOTBALL: Front Row - Bobby Jackson, Eric Bishop, Craig Tennis, Mike Morris, Aaron Rhynerson, Brent Querry, Jeff Shaffer, Danny Barbee and Darren Koberlein. Second Row - David Kline, Todd Golladay, Cliff Howard, Robert Tinsley, J immy Farris, Eric Canada, Shawn Farris and Chad Allen. Third Row - Coach Dennis Browning, Charlie Moore, Jerry Cutshaw, Brent Johnson, Danny Weitman, Carsten Schmidt, Eric Fleming, Chad Querry, Steven Kaiser, Head Coach Mr. Leisure and Coach Brad Baker. Fourth Row - Bill Hale, Jason Kinder, Kevin Bruce, T.J. Nickell, Mike Crawford, Ricky Callahan, Bronc Mundell and Dale Leisure. Back Row - Chuck Conner, Wade Teagarden, Dwyane Pemberton, Gary Shepard, Mark Hogan, David Brown, Wes Chambers and Daryl Davis. This past season the Prairie View foot- ball squad finished fourth in the always tough Frontier league with a 4-4 won-lost record. Standout senior players were: David Kline, Chad Allen and Mark Hogan. They along with the remainder of the squad members helped PV to a 5-4 overall record. In the final League statistics, PV finish- ed second in total team defense and fifth in total team offense. During the 1987 season the most memorable event had to be the 28-0 shutout nw 'Pr victory over Osawatomie. The first since PM W the year 1973. ali? Coach Dan W. Leisure lgive 'PV football players were chosen for rontier League All Conference and Honorable Mention Frontier League. David Kline was chosen as fullback and linebacker, Todd Golladay was chosen as offensive guard - both for Frontier League All Conference. Danny Weitman was chosen as running back and as a safe- ty. Mark Hogan and Chad Allen were both chosen for cornerbacks for Honorable Mention Frontier League. 32lFO0TBALL I 'ent Querry, ard, Robert ing, Charlie even Kaiser, T.J. Nickell, ' Teagarden, 1 N':C.2:2:2! VA-GN -IN 'X' -.-s:2- Q ' , .f ,f ', 1 f 1 'ir W I 7 A Z ' W ft Todd Gollady and T.J. Nickell run through cheer- ing fans at half time. Coach Leisure watches a close Homecoming game against Spring Hill. 7 N ' , '13 fa 4 1 !,f'QW: f Z f 'I 7 . ax. . W ' E A f ,f . gf f ' , s ir: , . xg ' 0 f .4 rf 6 , 'f' 35 4 '1 , 557 , ff fd V7 , X57 Q w W fZfW'7ff' .f 1 f f 2, K f, PV 28 0 22 7 3 20 0 28 14 ff ff f 7 s 1 , 4 A 9 I ' if D. ,Z H Zia y -, 1 . g Q ff V Q ,wwf W ,I ff if as 2 wits, ' ffl? if M' if ' in ,, Q, A 4 ,y f ,f 7 M Jayhawk Linn Louisbur-li Qgring H' ellsville Baldwin Gardner Paola Osawatomie Garnett N PV Buffalos d hi against of 1 ,,,,, o the weuwme Eagles. 5 ,.,. Wm 'if 3 Q n ,o o Y r,o f o,oo e -' f r,., - f f11?'zf-off 1z,,1Ep'?W-- mf fe , ff Zgywwwf X - . f , , 47 fm rung for to 1 M 12 M f Q 1 1' 1 ffmfff , . aff f ' f f4f'L!ffff'.f4f gh , n 2 f-we A M . 2, We f N 2 f n 2 ,an f f ff 5 f F- A ,Zqf Qqk 1-4-ff ,, , f f ffrr 7 fy Qff f xw, , f ff f, ff , Q42 7 U H I I , ' , I f, ,Q , ff' W ,U 7 M ff f if VL X fe! WWI 5 , pw ,, ,W Wf I 1 f yMU?!'f ,V X, OPP. 0 8 21 29 14 0 36 0 6 FOQTBALLI33 Volleyball Prairie View High School girls volleyball team played with enthusiasm and deter- mination in 1987. The girls played by the motto, lt'.s never over 'till it's over. Countless times when behind Prairie View fought back. This is courage that cannot be measured and ls hard to define. Several milestones were ac- complished this season The freshman team finlshed.the season with only two losses, and were runners-up in the Wellsville freshman tourna- ment. 'I'he J. V. team finished 4thinthe league and 3rd place in the Louisburg J. V. Tourna- ment. In Varsity play, the team finished 4th place in the Louisburg tournament. A first time victory was scored over Madison High School, class ZA state runner-up in 86. Most noteable however, was the in- tensity and quality with which the girls played. In one of the toughest leagues in the state, Prairie View showed first class teamwork and hustle all season. Lori Canada and Lisa Baker were honorable men- tion All-League, we are all proud In closing, good luck to graduating seniors and the best to all the returning players. rg f gNxkRNwMNqN W rglur Danielle Be Sund T ll c Semor Ida Kennedy smashes one against Osawatomie with Junior Lisa Baker looking on. Senior Jonee I-lardesty shows off her serving form against Louisburg Wildcatss. Senior Kathy Kirkpatrick goes for a spike x S XNN-mg. ..,,NN against Gamett as Senior Wendy Schaffer looks on. .Nw a Y oa hKendx Bergm: Doach Conni L PIMUP sv IQ to ei fr Q 4' ,J- ai? 2 2 , rin , '-N ,WNY 'f-at Nad,,,NN fs' N99 1 1 V V, , N. sf , ,,. A ... V .AMW ' H , V, Senior Tammy Boone tips one against Garnett, despite two Garnett F ,Q , .,,, H . , 3 players trying to block the point. , , I : Prairie View Opponent 1 Burlington 2 2 Madison 0 E 2 Archie o J ij 1 l Garnett 2 ,,, L., 0 Osawatomie 2 0 Garnett Z 1 Osawatomie, l , 2 2 , ' Fort Scott 1 2 Central Heights 1 J 0 Olathe South 2 0 Osawatomie 2 1 Louisburg 2 8 Q 1 Baldwin z ,sw gpg, 0 L0lliSblll'g 2 E ote. Q X 0 Independence 2 an ,. 1 Spring Hill 2 j' A' ,X XT- 'A X x 1 G8l'dl16I' 2 - 1 Wellsvllle 2 3 Lady Buffs take a moment to get themselves together during the Paola game Q i i V OLLEYBALL: Front Row - Karri Pearce, Wendy Marchand, Gale Wright, Ida Kennedy, Cheri Watson, Nannie Kline and Danielle Kinser. Second Row - Lisa Marchand, Jennifer Cole, Kerry Hampton, Amy Boydston, Amy Teagarden, Ta 5 'Lisa Berglund, Kathy Nash, Shelly Wright, Shanda Roy and Lisa Baker. Third Row - Kim McCorkell, Michelle Bell, 5 Wendy Sunderland, Amy Cawby, Teresa Howard, Dawn Reynolds, Lori Canada, Jodi Long, Susan Sergent, Carla 4' 'Q Wade, Tally Jenkins, Christy Thornton and Manager Tara Stainbrook. Back Row - Manager Tina Snow, Freshman , ,Coach Kendra Kuder, Angie Catron, Cynthia Brownell, Colette Hardesty, Missy Hurt, Tammy Boone, Jennifer Nickell, ,,,f 'f ,jg j Kim Bergman, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Jonee Hardesty, Wendy Schaffer, Brenda Soverns, Carrie Sunderland, Assistant J i'i' ' Coach Connie Dougan and Coach Diana Obomy. ,WM ef-...hw ,Www-wf-v - . - :v.4..1f-L..-.,1' ,ig . fl.a.,s4,.:.,..r..h-Q.:-...mf,f4-.-.D-.a,.n-wxgu-.-..+,,1,-2--1...-2,-Ana,-2.L.,l.,..,.L..,:..L-..,..a5,--A--aa-name ' - -,9..,,LL, VOLLEYBALL! 35 Cross Countr 36lCROSS COUNTRY Dennls Ross Matt Teagarden Brad Mendenhall ChI'1S Blshop EPIC Stanley and Coach Daryl Ramsey After graduatlng only two squad runners from the 1986 Reglonal Runner Up the 1987 glrls cross country team led by returmng state qua11f1ers J ennlfer Johnson and Dana Teagarden had hlgh hopes Unfortunately Coach Daryl Ramsey was unable to fleld a full team for the f1rst t1me 1n elght years Ramsey s two sophomore newcomers Tammy Weers and Mlssy Fuller one body short of a team set thelr SlghtS on 1nd1v1dual honors and spur red each other on Sophomore Johnson agam qual1f1ed for state and placed 29 out of 94 runners at Manhattan Teagarden hampered by mjury ended her cross coun try career at PV at the 4 A Reglonal meet ln Ottawa On the f1lpS1dG Ramsey s boys were a much 1mproved squad Top returnlng run ners Chr1s Bishop and Robert Tolley both 1un1ors were Jolned on the varslty squad by Kelly Northern Jackie Nash Matt Teagarden Rlchard Kmser Dennis Ross, Joe Ray and Mike Nlckell Kmser a freshman was especlally 1m presslve startmg the season wlth a top ten f1n1sh ln h1S f1rst event vars1ty cross coun try meet He was on track for a state blfth untll sufferlng a knee mjury Pushed all year by Kmser and Tolly Blshop earned a tr1p to State the f1rst slnce Mark Karhoff went ln 1983 In Manhattan Chr1s suffered extreme pre race utters and placed 72 out of 98 Overall the boys squad looks very strona for next year In addltxon to h1s crew of Blshop Tolly and Kms r Coach Ramsey should be able to f1nd the all lm portant fourth flfth and slxth men from returmng J V runners and new recrults 3 I 2 E 2 2 3 af' KMZZWWQ nw? f he ies ns M f e Y ff Q, gn 2? Vi 41, Right: State qualifiers are Chris Bishop and Jennifer Johnson Below: Junior Brent Mitzner and Senior Dennis Ross Cbottom lefty attack the tough Savior of the World course. QQ ,JAWM f f r Second L Robert Nash, Matt Dennis Ross, pecially im- with a top ten ' cross coun- a state birth ' and Tolly, te, the first in 1983. In xtreme pre- of 98. looks very dition to his nser, Coach E the all im- men from w recruits. af? 1'- f 4X V -uf A f 4 , M, . ,,,... af ,W Qs KW f ,L f'i:' , , 37 5? 12, i fl, ' jfwy , , 7' fy, yn, , 2 Z f fe! 2 f, , ,, f gy' mf I ff- , ,,6 Below: Senior Keith Beattie 13rd from lefty prepares to pass the the opposition on his home course. 'W fl J , M, , f ll ' T ,. nj fi -:gi-I W. '7 s . QW S f VW I , M ,,.32my!w!Qg4kY A 4' ,.., Varsity Seasonal' Record Placement 5th 0pponent's Inv. Garnett Santa Fe Trail Savior of World Prairie View Blue Valley Gardner Frontier League CPVJ Regional Senior Matt Teagarden and Junior Robert Tolly fbottom rightb reach the halfway mark at a P.V. Invitational. CROSS COUNTRY! 37 Boys' Basketball BOYS BASKETBALL: First Row - Wes Servos, Brent Mitzner, Charlie Moore, Chris Wier and Billy Cornett Row - Ora Marler, Bobbie Jackson, Mike Green, Eric Bishop, Aaron Rhynerson, Scott Friend, Donald Peters Kinser and Coach Ron Price. Third Row - Kent Stahl, Dennis Ross, David Brown, Eric Canada, Chuck Conners, Nickell, Eric Stanley and Jason Kinder. Fourth Row - Craig Tennis, Roy Shidelar, Dale Leisure, Chris Bishop, Kline, Brad Mendenhall, Jeff Hampton, Shawn Farris, Jeff Russell and Brad Brown. Though the PV boys' basketball team did not set the world on fire, this past season was one of marked improvement. After a victoryless period of two and a half years, the Buffalos won a 47-46 heart stop- per over Jayhawk-Linn in the Frontenac Invitational Tournament on Jan. 22. PV captured its second and last victory of the season with a 53-46 trouncing of Jayhawk- Linn at home on Jan. 28. Coach Ron Price's Buffalos were led by a trio of seniors - Jeff Hampton, Brad Mendenhall and David Kline. Mendenhall was the only player to receive individual honors. Brad was named to the Frontenac all tournament team, received honorable mention all league, was second on the team in scoring with 216 total points, 11 per game, and in rebounding with 126. Hampton led the team in total points - 250, 12 per game and in rebounds - 129. Point guard Kline led the team in assists with 134 and was third in scoring. Other seniors on the varsity squad were Dennis Ross and Kent Stahl. Ross was us- ed in a part-time state and usually the sixth man. Stahl's services were lost to the Buffalos after a knee injury early in the season. Returning for Coach Price are several players who saw varsity action. Leading the way are juniors Chris Bishop, fourth in scoring and third in rebounding and Dale Leisure, second in assists. They will be joined by juniors Jason Kinder and Roy Shideler, sophomore Eric Canada and freshman Richard Kinser. Senior David Kline goes air- borne for an assist to Junior Eric Canada. 3 2 5 5-fe , QM. 56 45 50 61 37 sa 52 33 .54 47 53 35 57 54 53 70 41 61 right: PV Buffalos celebrate after beating Jay- hawk 53-46. Below: Eric Canada shoots for two during the JV contest. l l K urnett. Second aters, Richard Ionners, Mike Bishop, David , xp, do . dwg , xx .t sg S line goes air- sist to Junior Gardner Aquinas Osawatomie Louisburg Osawatomie Spring Hill Garnett Wellsville Frontenac Southeast J ayhawk-Linn Louisburg J ayhawk-Linn Osawatomie Paola Butler Baldwin Louisburg Cass Midway Aquinas Baldwin ,. ,, .. -...u.-N.-,.n..4-1,-. .Aa-:-.4--. Q 'N Nz.. at 'V 'X X X fr N's .XT N rs' .Q Fw N is -idx s, sr rw N x X If . - idx sf at if -is A WX, X . vwvwsvrk wmv ., Rf 1. , 4. s mg. W- , ,. 7' ve 5 ' X ali? , A 4 5: ,Q f 1 ' v , 1 ld fx iw f as , 1 V ' ffl' .' f ' - ii I!!-.25-5152. V X ,.., - 4 , -2 vim Z, g f Ei 1 f Mil 'ix 5 QV ? t ., ,. , S 1 1 X 13 ,lj . gg , we 7, I, W f z A .' ' f fi f 5 J- 0- mg.- 'X f lreijbal f We .yy- 4. f.., 445 :.g f ff, f if , , V H, f ef 1 w g f' 'Q al J fa? 25 ? S Q 92? W . ,..gpu-at-vMds-i-1, ' -2'u.--Q,-5-if ,Azzzi .,m,,,.a,...- .e ff! Y Q 4.4 A -, Mn? M M ,,, ,, L -.ALJ fi? Win! grim ai ' . - fs: , , '57 ffy' I QM if 27 ? .22 ' 5 ff ff,, 'W vww , 6 J. WMM my 7 an - 'L7!n,Jm:i.n4.. Aff-.,u,:1.'. f . f y 7 4 X 'Q 5 :vin CA X wc ---f Q - 'EMU 'Ahh-. A . dv sf, We as gb V X -N fgf sQis6ddmf4,,m qs X, ,,,, X, we A S -Wsm., N... WSIS we was GNYSR ,Above :Kent Stahl brings the ball down the court as Dale Leis1u'e hustles back. left: Jeff Hampton, Brad Mendenhall and Chris Bishop play tight defense against Paola. Girls' Basketball A year of change. What else could be said to describe the 1987-1988 girls' basketball season? After some frustrating seasons, the Lady Buffalos got their act together. Even though the season was not what some would consider a winning one in terms of wins and losses, the girls had several high points to remember. Although the varsity girls finished 9-12 with a disappointing loss to Spring Hill at sub-state, overall the girls' pro- gram compiled a vary respectable 30-14 record. The freshman girls ended with a perfect 6-0 record and junior varsity added 15 victories against only 2 losses. In tournament play, the varsity won the Frontenac Tournament while plac- ing Dana Teagarden and Tammy Boone on the all-Tournament team. The J .V. squad won the Prairie-View Jayhawk-Linn Invitational. Teagarden also made the all-Tournament squad at the Trojan Tip-Off. The girls also captured some state honors as Teagarden finished 11th in 4-A rebounding. Boone grabbed first place in 4-A rebounding, as well as first in rebounding average, all classes. She then was chosen all-state honorable mention by the Kansas Sports Magazine. ff GIRLS BASKETBALL: First Row - Cheri Watson, Gail Wright, Missy Hurt, Shanda Roy, Michelle Bell, Arny Boydston and Amy Teagarden. Second Row - Paula Rowe, Dawn Reynolds, Christy Thomton, .Carla Wade, Jodie Long, Tammy Weers, Susan Sergent and Colette Hardesty. Third Row - Missy Young, Angie Kinder, Cyntlua Brownell, Amy Cawby, Danielle Kinser, Jennifer Nickell, Kim Hime and Asst. Coach Connie Dougan. Fourth Row - Head Coach Keith Smith, Dana Teagarden, Kathy Kirkpatrick, J onee Hardesty, Lisa Baker, Nikki Jones, Staphame Coones, Tammy Boone and Asst. Coach Diane Oborny. wif CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Dawn Reynolds C41J, Carla Wade f30J, and Tammy Weers play tough 'D' on Jayhawk-Linn. Tammy Boone f32J takes it to Osawatomie. Stephanie Coones sets up the offense. Jonee Hardesty fights for a rebound. , .,.,.,, A ...Wa-Hfwm fmt 2 aff TH D if fa D' 2 C gh --W, ncaa f ' wf ag u.,x.y.-M1 I , f 42 ff J I 4 ,f ,,,,ss4 All . , . .. -. ,gl ,,,, ,, ...M , H, .M 1 . .....s,..a.,......, ... 0. ,. ,Q ..,-,,. .-1:... Q..-.:.' -geamsaf-1-tm...-.f-,.' 'K -:ali-:l.:m-..L..4-f.uff..-W...,4..-:x,,awu.....f--:a----11-.. .-. ..- - . . . . - . 4 . 4 ww fi Gardner Aquinas Piper Osawatomie Osawatomie Spring Hill Wellsville Louishurg Frontenac Southeast Cherokee Jayhawk-Linn Jayhawk-Linn Paola Garnett Butler Baldwin Louisburg Cass Midway Osawatomle Aquinas Spring Hill Go COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Tammy Weers shoots for two. Shanda Roy drives against a Louisburg defender. Kathy Kirkpatrick fakes a pass. Lisa Baker laun- ches a trey. Susan Sergant takes it to the hoop. The Buf- falo bench in a tense moment. Aj, 00' ' . , w ,g, f' surf? fyzff ,W , f aff , f ' fn' ' 1 gg! 1 X ff 'c J f '4.r. ' Q Wrestling I My J ff Q. . xjgfy f f W z ,b I , X ,Z f '-142531 ' J f f, 2 ' f L ' X v , , .9 ,Wg 2 'iss' I 0 'gf-::fz..,-i::,f2:va1.f ,:.,f5Wff' 'J , , : my f M 1 f X F X YE J , V, W1 '1w.,f: .f'f r s'- A .- X K ' A.,, - X X . , z -. ifiiiigsl Q :- lr is e- WY A 4 . , v n o -' ' 1 :E:j:',j 'y-.- sl - V, A l'- -5, x, -:I .JM-.0 ' if Y - W' M X' f fr ' .4921 'i,Xwf,CgQ e ii AS' wr P, ',,,'-- WRESTLE Golladay, 1 Chambers, ny Barbeen Kevin MCI' l or 1 . ,,,, as fe be .. Coach Grady Elder cheers on PV's grap- plers at the Regional Wrestling Tourna- ment- , Chad Allen goes for a pm. I X E e 6I!1lllgtI'16S to ma e a quxc escape. X A X 3 ,we ,X C :- ,s X r as fm .l , :..: f y A s Xi 1 e'1 X .. f 'l fa x . ., N xg. K , - . in X X gi ' f The Buffalos hadpfour state quallflers: X Sophomore Chad Roy f98J, Semor Chad C e--e be Q- , E Allen f 1383, Junior Darren Koberlein is ef if if K 1059, and Junior Brian Tennis 0195. r C f X ,s ,,. : 4 421W RE TLIN G X . WRESTLERS Front Row CL to R3 Scott Dubois Billy Niesz Daryl Davis Darren Koberlein, Chad Allen, Todd Golladay Mark Hogan Cliff Howard Jackie Nash Second Row Kevin Bruce Wade Teagarden, Mike Bishop, Wes Chambers Brian Tennis Steve Kaiser Manager Scott lurpen Third Row Chad Roy Pete Fowler, Jeff Schaffer, Dan- ny Barbee Rick Kirkpatrick Mike Crawford Joe Jackson Fourth Row Chris Jackson Eric Fleming, Brad Heide, Tammy Boone Patty Dowty Summing up the season, the Prairie View Buffalo wrestling team ended its dual meets with a 12-2 record, giving them the title of Co-Champion in the league. Prior to the 4-A regional tournament, the individual records were as follows: Chad Roy C983 11 wins, 6 losses Darren Koberlein C1053 16 wins, 7 losses Steve Kaiser C1123 2 wins, 14 losses Brian Tennis C1193 16 wins, 9 losses Jackie Nash C1263 14 wins, 12 losses, 1 tie Eric Fleming C1323 13 wins, 10 losses Chad Allen C1383 18 wins, 6 losses Mark Hogan C1453 11 wins, 6 losses Todd Golladay C1553 15 wins, 5 losses, 1 tie Mike Bishop C1673 6 wins, 13 losses Wes Chambers C1853 10 wins, 11 losses Mike Crawford C HWT3 no wins, 16 losses Totals: 142 wins, 116 losses, 2 ties The Buffalos finished third at the Burl- ington Invitational and also took fourth place at the Prairie View Invitational. The boys put in a great deal of hard work throughout the season and had a great suc- cess. Brian Tennis struggles to keep control of his opponent. Mark Hogan goes for the take down. WRESTLINGI43 r A F VM, ,,,.-., .,, ... .-,..-.. M , ,., ...v.....,..,..4..1v.-f-.-u--f-- .,.,,.......-V . .1--1--V '-4 '-- Boys Track , I 7 v, , y .X My 'V , . 'V 2 1 f W Q70 '43 f' fa.: ! I Mau, H u. 3' , t I ,M X 7.4 Q7 w af 4 .v T1 1 5 f .1 T Z f, -4.00, 2 E Senior High Boys' Track: Front row - Mike Green, Robert Tolly, Wes Servos, Brad Heide, David Kline, Kevin Bruce Wes Chambers, Michael Bishop and Richard Kinser. Second row - Dean Stwalley, Jimmy Farris, Danny Weitman, Chad Allen, Todd Golladay, Carsten Schmidt, Eric Canada and David Brown. Back row - Hank Abel, Brian Tennis, Chris Bishop, Dale Sylva, David Nash, Darren Koberlein, Jackie Nash, Joe Ray and Eric Bishop. 7 COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT Eric Canada and Dean Ray watch for the finish at 4A Reginals Jim Farris lets the discus fly. Todd Golladay's vault is unsuc- cessful. ,Z A nw' it , , W nw , A ,. ay ff mm L Q ,Jl6'...,Z2 ' A 2 yn' I f,ff ,, f .ya ,,,f f' ff ff 'fff , X tzwcgfZz.Wffy v J f l A ff 1 ' . , ,, I. Wf I Wy 1 , z, 575' nj, l I -, wif? - iff if . 3 ' f' , lm if fe ' 4 Q l I l ,,,,, W 1 f ' ,iz Y . A, , I f f, 2 In ' W X my ' ,, Q 1 z 'V ' ., a n 7 .. . ,XA ,az Xi. 1 'W' I W,,M,f!,,, Yy,' ' ,Q 41. -,iff v , .f R 'W i . ., ., '- t c .ff . '- +1 :fp 2 ' 'TNT -' o i 'ffm' 5.1 1' ' 4,,w,:. V w,j,712Wv.,a B is f, '-wma W'Xm ':, ' ff - Q ah. ,iff ' - ' , , , 3' . f . ,.,,,, ,,,l,,,.., gi ' ,1.,. .. . ..,.1 w..w... -,L.3f..:u.-.4,f..gQ...:-mf.-.4 -, -f-N.-, .f . .haf . . - f -I ' ' - Wm,,,v,, V Y L W-,.M., ,f ,mu-,,, ,,....-...Q--..a..,..Q.--my-vz-1-lib-n--milff'-'J-'P,Aw Q 'f9 -Y '?f F- 4 5',,, , ,Y ,H Y . V H .. - A - ', 1 '.f.,.', fi Pri 1 ? This year's team was composed of many underclassmen. Two seniors Chad Allen and David Kline led the young team this year. The increased number of tracksters gave the team depth. They were able to cover every event and score in each of them. Much of the young people on the team faired very well. With losing only two lettermen, Coach Biu'ke should have a very strong team next year. Being able to cover all events was very important. They didn't have to rely on one area for the points. Central Heights was the best over all meet this year. The boys scored well in all areas, which combined for a high team total. They worked hard to bring up the fourth and fifth places to third places and more points. 4A Regionals at PV was another very good meet for individual team members. The top three in each event would get to go to the state meet in Wichita. PV qualified in one event and was very-close to qualify- ing more. .J ,, f 73. l , ' '..t of wf,ff,gff, 'X 5 X I ' ' ,Q f ' f ' 4 , , , ' I .iV!wW ?t'f'Q . va? ahh' f ff 'ff' GW ff C4 , ' ' 4 ' ww. f f f f W M fff' W5 , ff!! 11, ,ff v,f!,2'-,!f,,5Q.Q h7f,,fy',fv ,L V l,f Q- ,f A-.Wy4y- If ff 'f Inf W ff W,-4 'way swf! Z , W f,v,,y , eww ' - A--Q - .- .Z .... ,W wa 4 ,f 70717 1, ' My 2 -' , X , f 'f C . ...X ., 74 . ,, , , ,151 ,, ,, ff fm.. , i f , I ' . -' .1 fi f- f 'AW M4 f ', r' w,'w a 4.3 .g 4 Cf Q. a- fc f , ,,, 7 v i f p '19 h ' .ty - fr f f I A., :.. ' ff :' ' ,-V gh ' .,., '1 ,' J , f f if F! , g fwf ' 1 4 , t K W I l i 's i Todd Golladay, pole vaulter, came very close to state. Twice in a row he brushed the bar on his way down as he was attemp- ting to clear 12'. Todd's vault of 11'6 was his best ever. He took fourth place in the pole vault. Chad Allen just missed qualifying in the 800-meter run. Allen was placed in the slow heat, making his race against time. Chad placed fifth in the event. Chris Bishop also placed in the top six at Regionals. Chris placed fourth in the 3200-meter run. He was six seconds behind the third place finisher. The qualifying event was the 3200-meter relay made up of Chad Allen, Chris Bishop, Robert Tolley and,Eric Canada. The relay finished second with a time of 8:23.01. This also' set a 24 second faster school record. At the state meet, the relay couldn't get a faster time. They placed ninth at state competition. 1 ' ' 4 L f A - X A CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: David C 2 at f . rrrf n . - . 1 . . 4 y Klme throws the Javelin at PV Invita- , ifr f, . ...r Y, A tional. Chad Allen breaks the string at . 'T ' y. f inyl . ' 2 the finish line. Joe Ray gets out of the i i . X if f 7 blocks quick. Chris Bishop goes up and , .,, . V ,A over the high jump bar. t , y We . y . V ,,. Q . I 1, f if f., V f f A., Q , V ,, . ,. , ,, , . .,, l iff' A , rrr. I 2 , ,Wi Z f f ,, I f ,...l i . ., We ' 4'f,f'vfyff ff f3ff7!f f ,. uf? ' f ff. 41 f I i 1- :M-1.164415-.x4. vr H . L .amomiii ff. ,., , -g.,.,,.,:.-3-vsp,-4.-Hwang-.usp -p-v--.:..:..a-.f.1,.a1y,zg.1.,gge gain- .,l:.-.e-.:a......L,.,mf.v.a...:.uf1u.ual:- in l V31 s Q Cherie Watson, Colette I-Iardesty Michelle Meltler and Shell Mullanl Third Yin? CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Jonee I-Iardesty in state quali- fying form. Nannie Kline awaits the glm. Kathy Nash fleftb and Jennifer Johnson finished 4th and 3rd at Regionals. ., dx' 'W , f E if A',,ipws Tv? W2 . F, V, X RX. , wi zisieff 5753 Y if-if 'ff 1 ,, A , ,, n 5'?g,.f71,wj ' 'Wg , 1 M, 'Q 4 If-Q l X. 2 V if A LL YM '1QA 'U42If'1::,f ' 2 W :,1gfg.'l'fs,4 f ,f ffm, f :-' lffitcff- ,,,,,,,M-X ,.-- y, Q X jf- N ' Q K , ,jf Q, 'Vi .. - X . Q3 it so ,i XX A f .X . , W' , ' X .I SX N J r vafllgygf'4.sf'f5ss1jX-ffaisfg is E . X X ifffgwi an 'ikiifsrk X I X , Q gf ., X Xie X.QLXX - ,X 1 9 X Xkmwfmw .X i W s WXXXQ AX x V KX-is,sXs.sX ,, as X-,X ,X a nit, -A N X 4, X XX X X '- , Q XNNQ ak sw X Q 2 5 X X L S Q ,Nw X1 - ' X XwJf X 5 4 'K Z AX 5 XRPJ fl is ' W 9? 'SQZSQXTSQ 5 ' X Q- ml Q Q vs Fiiiwg Xwa .si X 2 1' I-1,- . f :N V X -- -:. - ':j':f' YM M X RJ X ' 1 f-mv, ' V M 7 ' , Wg w,,Qfg'1., 4 5 I, X V- X. ,A .1 x xi, 45 X. I ,EA ., , l, f' J ,,,, - - X f M f -ma , V f fi if ' S A9 -' ' 9 WW MJ. W, , ,lk ik 4, 1 A . a A ' tp W X 1 ,, V 1 '. H' W. ' 'V X W V K 1 k f V X f W X424 fl V? ff., V? ' I ,V Z gy! ' ,wry i fa? 2 Q Ma . ff? if y 1M f 6 fr,-:::a:.::7g.:x: B mv - x ' ,Z A ' fi! f 'rr ir. st K ff 244.4 X W X54 ' J... il. lk? gy W 'V , ,..,,-Q c , 7'4i6'2:4c fu: 2:1112 f i K f . X If f 'f N ,,... ,,.,W,., . 2 W 'W' M, ffiff v'w:f5 I 4 COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Kim McCorkell breaks the String- The 800m relay of fl to rj Teagarden, Canada, S. Wright, and Mc- Corkell set a new school record. Ida Kennedy, affter a year long battle with Jodie Long, owns the school javelin record. Kathy Kirkpatrick heaves a personal best at Regionals. Lori Canada hands off to Dana Teagarden. TREASURE TH JO RNEY F RWARD By Jill Lowe As the Prairie View graduating class of 1988 tromped off to kindergarten 13 years ago, graduation was a concept they were not yet familiar with. Back in 1975 our main concerns were who our teacher would be, who had the best crayons, and whether or not recess was long enough. Progressing through grade school we learned many basic skills needed in every day life, such as reading, writing and aritlunetic. Each new school year built on these skills and added more to our knowledge. As we neared the com- pletion of grade school, we had not only acquired many scholastic skills, but many social skills as well. We had learned how to make friends, and were becoming keenly aware of the opposite sex. Entering Jr. High was an exciting and scary experience. Mastering locker combinations, and remembering our class schedule and where to go was often very taxing. After settling into the routine at 'P.V., however, we could relax and enjoy Jr. High life. We were becoming more aware of graduation, but still cou1dn't quite grasp this seem- ingly far-off concept. Popularity and going together were our major con- cerns at this point in our lives. As freshmen we often made the com- ment, Four more years - it seems like forever! During those four years we encountered many experiences: The task of mastering our homework and classes, the pride of making the honor roll, the thrill of victory and agony of defeat experienced in sports, the excitement of dating, the sweet feel- ing of falling in love, the many tears sh- ed when a relationship didn't work out, and all the many great and unforget- table times shared with friends - friends that will last a lifetime. As we finally reached our senior year, feelings of anticipation and anxie- ty reeled into our brains. The thought of graduation was now very real - ex- citing, scary and sad too. After gradua- tion, we would have to depart from the many dear friends we had made during high school, and would be out on our own, trying to succeed in college and in life. Prevailing over these feelings, though, were the feelings of satisfaction and pride in having successfully com- pleted 13 years of schooling. 1 From these 13 years, we have ac- quired the vast amounts of knowledge, scholastic and social skills that will enable us to succeed in life. Along with these skills, we each carry with us many fond memories of special times shared with special friends that will last a lifetime. The high school years are truly some of the best years of one's life. Thanks for the great experience Class of '88. , f 'nj 1 y my A ky wr., .WH .,., , Q 7, 3 A , Wm, W 1 ,, , X l, .MA , I WW, , af W , ,et W ' qw f if X A , ?W f,' ,U 'X . 4 ,X ,, ,Hffff f' . , V , f , A-ef ff Z' -.,,f'f! f z 61455 ' -1 g , A 0,1 X f f M 'ali V , , 4 5 Q '.. ff' f , 1 1 X 7 A M 47 , W 2, X f f f ff 4. 1 5 1 ff f M ' W! X, ,Q 1 Za 1 . ,,,, ff Y . . f ff Q y Z 1 , , ,- 4 ,I . ,ff ff f T fl f Q 'WW' , ' , cf 1 fgyf P 'f ' ff A .Jw f Q U fi 2 I f Lf ff 75 5, -I , fr ? 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XM ' fQ:,'W15WZg:,f,, ' , , Q W4 Wa, fm my 'ka f E , 4 , , , ,L,f , Z . , , , i 2 M ,f fjff ffm' f 4 W J ff' , ,, ,f ff 2 ,fr f f ff if X r . X ,Agfa f X wr X H VV V f px- aff? Q , if 22,1 X Z Lg! V , 1 J ,L , ,, , I VN ,. , Z Z V, f 4 , f , f K ' , 7, f '4 f Q viva- f, 'Lf ff if 0 f f kUWy 2 wf l, of 1 1 , 5 t is VW ' ,fm X ,ff I X l K' School Day Memories Patty Dowty As we reach out our hand I To the diploma we finally grasp While we think on the memories of the years in the past Tears fill our eyes because it's all gone We're starting a new life We have to move on We hope friends will keep in touch As the years pass us by Although it hurts inside We'll try not to cry y We think of kindergarten i ' . and our first day Now as we've reached our last Gregg A. Polley Bradley E. Mendenhall Lori Coffin Pouey We are going our separate ways - ' , ' , How can we Say good-bye President V109 PI'eS1d9I1f Secretary D C to friends who mean so much Will there be enough time to sincerely keep in touch We'1l always have the memories of our school years from day one Let's not think of school as ending but that a new life has begun Tammy L. Boone Jill A. Lowe Tamm J. N 1 SWENIORS Treasurer Student Council srudenf Counteil Lea .. - fc .,,1...4-i. V., -,..g5f 11i..:..,..,,,A.........s,,..-,....5..,..3--,4.5.f....-...,Q..-,-..a5.i:4..e..,,a..........., ...M-si HMA - QW ... , e4,,,,i . . ... ,, , , . .,.-,-.,,., i 4, .., Y, . . . . . ' W -mu- H W M . V -- V - J, ,N , Y ,. , -,, ,A-A ,,,. , , ,- V I A, , . , Blue Hawaii Homecoming 198 Jill Lowe Coronation ceremonies to crown the 1987 Prairie View Homecoming King and Queen were the feature attractions before the Homecoming football game on Sept. 25. The newly crowned King and Queen were Mr. Chad Allen and Miss Wendy Schaffer. Wendy, a senior, is the daughter of the late Mr. Larry Schaffer and Mrs. Alberta Schaffer from Parker. Chad, from La Cygne and also a senior, is the son of Mr. Bill Allen and Mrs. Linda Hall. 99 Making up the 1987 Homecoming Royalty court were Kim McCorkell, Den- nis Ross, Tammy Boone, Daryl Davis, Stephanie Duke and Matt Teagarden. In order to have been nominated for can- didacy these students must have par- ticipated in either football, volleyball, cross-country, cheerleading, drill team, or band during the fall sports season. It was quite an honor to have been chosen for can- didacy out of the many students par- ticipating in these activities. Many activities took place Homecom- ing week to show our school spirit and prepare for the big event. To show their spirit students dressed up to coordinate with different days of the week. Monday was Raisin Day, Tuesday, Beach Ball ,Dayg Wednesday dazzled the halls as Dress-Up Day, Thursday, the traditional Green and White Day, and Friday, Surfer Day, ended the week on a high wave of spirit. A bonfire pep rally was held Wednes- day night to build morale for the game. The game itself was a huge success as the PV Buffalos downed the Spring Hill Bron- cos 22-21 before a rowdy home crowd. Top- ping off the exciting week and outstanding victory was the Blue Hawaii homecom- ing dance that followed the game. . A , ,,,V ,,,V I if f .i f A A A ' fy! 2 2 ' Q W 2 fa W 'V' e Top: Homecoming Queen Wendy Schaffer and Homecoming King Chad Allen smile pretty for the camera as they graciously accept their- honors, 521 SENIORS Middle left: Showing off their masculinity and fabulous smiles are Homecoming King candidates Dennis Ross, Daryl Davis, Chad Allen and Matt Teagarden. 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A2 ,W ,,, V 1 ii new S: MOST OUTGOING: Tammy Boone Dennis Ross MOST ORGANIZED: Gretta Cline Gregg Polley s 1 PRETTIEST EYES: Kim McCorkel1 Stacy Ross SENIORSIS7 , , amz.: 1 . .,.,., ., V ,4,.,.....vw..n vf..f11....:Q,1aa.-.:.a-.1f,....g..f.f1T.4.f.fk fQ,,r.....-qef..uf.4.f,.4.-mlgqzaaumwmh-urea-.aimexafrffr.:-1 'um ' ' QL Lx: -wg-N-...sg-QQ-l:,f04ui..+.su-.T2.1,.-.iLa---mf x 1 rf, MOS' X f f fm x 4 W W ,, ff ffm pwl M7 '.5 M Q3 ff ,xx K U fi ,fi , ' f, ,ff - ff 2 f' f-' ,f wif 2, who ' Kkv? ff M 'JW .1 Zfvf 4444444-V-4444-Y4-44444444-Y-44444444444444444444444444444444-V-44444444444444-Y-441 nlayma-va, 0 Mya..-,,,.,Mfz,. W, , , , 9,7,LM,0,w,.,,., ',, WWM0 , ? nvlwwfmfff f.iW.M4 6 ff,-1001-rmnow! 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The entire senior class is eligi- ble to be elected and every senior may cast a vote. Besides the seniors who gain Superlative honors, each and every senior is special, possessing their own unique qualities and talents that make them stand out. Seniors in the Class of 1988 gained honors in a wide variety of areas. David Kline was chosen as fullback and linebacker for the Frontier League All Conference. Chad Allen and Mark Hogan gained Honorable Mention Frontier League as cornerbacks. Wendy Schaffer and Chad Allen captured the Homecoming and FFAIFHA King and Queen crowns. Kim McCorkell and Dennis Ross were crowned the '88 Courtwarming King and Queen. Chad Allen and David Kline portrayed lead characters, Hawkeye and Duke , in PV's produc- tion of M.A.S.H. Brad Mendenhall, Tam- my Boone and Dana Teagarden made the Frontenac All-Tournament Basketball Team. Jill Lowe won the title of the 1986 81 1987 Kansas High School Rodeo Associa- tion Barrel Racing Champion, and cap- tured the 1987 KHSRA Queen's crown. Dana Teagarden gained many scholastic honors, being named a State-finalist for the Century III Leadership Scholarship and a Semi-finalist for the National Merit Schlarship Contest. Dana was also ac- cepted into the U.S. Air Force Academy. Gregg Polley and Larry Reynolds gained the honor of being named National Merit Commended Students. Though at the time this article was writ- ten basketball season was not yet over and track had not yet begun, many PV seniors possessed the potential to gain outstanding honors in basketball, track and scholastically. Congratulations to the seniors who gained these honors, and to every senior whose unique qualities and talents made our high school career at PV an enjoyable success. 4444444 SENIORSl61 I EJ 3 f 4 1 4 ,y. '2 it '1 ,. ze 2 5 4 , -X ,J if ,, 1 Wmwmww, 5 ,f y W4 f 'fm i I F7 Z f '3 f , W 641 SENIORS W ,f 14-, f f , .ff:.?,7V 0 1 1 V 7 f -e ,J fm My X f , 7 WW f , Z f x I f ,.,, Z f 4, 2 4 'W Second hour government class students work hard before the test. David Kline reveals his inner personality. Jeff Hampton and Jarred Warrick, check Us out! Why not, everyone else does, says Brad Mendenhall. iw My :hw W1 4 M , W . f Z 9 fgf E Q is 5 N . fm, ,avi M,,,...xu.v-svwvv 51 arf' Pfyg, WWE ,M 4, .wwf , ,,. ii ew S, 2 1' fi ,M 'fi , ' I -1422. e E- ff fy Q17 ,fy ,, ,E fr!! 5 , ,ff 0 4 A 'Q Y as 1 , X X xx 5 S at t e s :RAR ae t ga yye X 6 ff '1 t ,, fix X44 X fQWff f ,, if f ff 1, fd fi f ti X if Q25 f,. My ,, f ,f-f ' .ffCjy, Mfyff Q ' 7 3 I . We ,ff WX wnw 'W'! We 4 , 1 in Z ,fx 1 Z ff Z A4 , , -sind vi , Z2 'H ,Q , , K K K 1.2 -s ' :?,ff fa'f qi 4 A 4 fu -aff--1, W0 ,f , fv ,ya M? fff' J Z? 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SENIORSIG5 went, we saw, we conquered By Patty Dowty On May 6 at 4:15 in the early morn- ing, 50 seniors set out on what was to be a very wet and cold four-hour drive to Branson, Mo. When they arrived at JR's Motor Inn they were ready for sleep. But according to Ms. George's schedule this trip was not for sleep. The busy schedule began with a day at Silver Dollar City then back to the motel for a little free time. Then it was back on the bus to the Shepherd of the Hills show and on to Pizza Hut for din- ner. The next morning they rose at 7:45 to have breakfast across the street at Bonanza. They had free time to shop and dump a few sponsors into the pool until 6:30. This time they travelled to Sadies Sideboard to catch dinner before the Baldknobbers show. Later, they went to the Track IV for go-cart and bumper boat rides. Sunday was the end of the trip. They had free time until 1:00, when they loaded up on the bus for a long trip home interupted with a brief stop at the Pro Bass Shop in Spr- ingfield. They finally arrived home at about 8:00, tired, but full of memories. Brad Mendenhall shows his true age. Mr. Elder spashes into the pool. Senior Trip e - - -u--um-screws Jared Warrick puts the pedal to the metal. Gosh we're hungry, say Mary Carlton and Mike McMillan. Whee, this is fun! Dennis Ross, Patty Dowty and Angie Wright enjoy senior trip. W . .,.,....,1-s.,.....s.t, M... - ....-Ag.,,,...1-...ti,...1.ew.u..e..N4nf.-y...+a-l.uy.,.v.n.-n5Al4'vvfn1-+ss.w,age-wa. 1- .f r -,na-A gr. Q- ugf.,-Ei,-T.,.--.-.'f..fvf 'f-.,.-q-If--if-e,,5i-.--i-,gh ?1 --Qf-f-7f,f.fc--i1-- w--qu..-N fmfv-.f +P' 1 ,-4- -R 1,-w,,, Senior Award Top Left? Jonee Hardesty and '-W' .44 3 .L -.N 'Yiwq my V lu-.N '-Egg, N, 5 hh. WV-fl Z, Wil MMWC, , jf .. fig, V MW' E A s W ei , ri f 'fs f 2 ff, - , A EXW Chad Allen were the 1988 re- cipients of the Joe Moylan Award. Bottom Left: Fort Scott Com- munity College football coach recognizes David Kline as a future team member. Top Right: Dana Teagarden accepts a scholarship from the United States Air Force Acad- emy. Middle: Singing You've Lost That Loving Feeling at Senior Awards Assembly were: Keith Beattie, David Xs. n ' Kline, Mark Hogan, Chad S Allen, Jared Warrick and Cliff Howard, Bottom Right: Band and stage band members are recognized for their accomplishments. C L to RJ Jennifer Kriley, Ida Kennedy, Kathy Kirkpatrick, i Steve McCammon and Mike Nickell. ,-Aa .,,-- 2 , 3 .. 35 . 5 1 WX ,,?, V 5tXlg i 75 , - i f H AW i A z N New Spf Q' Q 2.4: 3 iw Q3 'S ify- 49f21f f i i 1 Z 'Q i at i if f f '1w.zz4 , fi ' in f S ,V if Q? .71 fi f f i ff Congratulation Senior f F' I -f-' -'P4 n 'U'- L '4 ' All. 1 'f Y 1. .' ' K S i A m ov 'L-w:.f.a ' ' .,d...w.i, Jill Lowe Patty Dowty For many years we have looked upon graduation as the ultimate day in our high school career. It seems that only yesterday we were laughing and play- ing games of tag on the playground, without the faintest idea of the defini- tion of graduation. Graduation is defin- ed as the award or acceptance of an academic degree or diploma. On May 22 at 2:00 p.m., the Prairie View class of 1988 walked across the stage to receive their diplomas. Along with the excitement of finally complet- ing thirteen years of schooling, feelings of fear and insecurity also surrounded the graduates. As they grasped the diplomas in hand and proudly shifted their tassles to the right, they graduated from high school and into an entirely new life. This new life is full of challenges and new experiences. As adults, we will be called on to make our own decisions and solve our own problems. The road we choose to travel will :seem lonely at times as we part from old friends and familiar faces to pursue our individual goals. The road will be rough for many ' f W Graduation as we face the challenges of making it through college, earning money, fin- ding that great job we would each like to have, and building a stable, happy 'life for ourselves. As we go forth into this new life, we go .forth with confidence that we have gained the education, knowledge, and social experiences that will help us achieve whatever goals we choose to pursue. We will also go forth with warm feelings and fond memories of the fami- ly, friends and teachers we have come to know so well over the past years. It is these people whom we can turn to for a helping hand, helpful advice, or the sup- port we need when we face a difficult time out there on our own. So as we move away from home and enter into college, a career, or even marriage, we can feel assured that the familiar faces of home will be here if we need them, backing our efforts to succeed. Thanks for all the great times and memories! We will treasure them always! ,W Q ...wwf . Z V 7 Z ES 5 Z3 P-4 U 'E 5 TU ,... El S' gp . . O 1 .... na ::1 F' to -s -1 '4 wg.. .. .X .xg -sy. gsm X X A . . .1 1 . .. ss s sys Rick Callahan receives his '. ' r diploma from board memb C i if IDDLE11 d J ennis oss an onee y 2 Hardesty receive the Citizen- , f . fi if ship Award. BOTTOM : Bonnie Wilhoit directs graduates Mary Carlton, Tonya Dilley, Lynetta Macklin, Donna Bousfield, Donald Peters, Lori Hays, Celeste Caphart, and Jonee Hardesty as well as underclassmen Ora Marler, Mary Moylan, Robert Tinsley, Malinda Long, Jimmy Farris, Bruce Baker, Joe Jackson, and Amy Teagarden. .....f fXf 443 fil. ' 4' 2. 5 , ,ii' fp f 1 fit. 2a . J ..2 .. . eei a if.' , o Z I 'L M f,M ,W , C f W ff? 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X X 5,-3 y fag, if 7 , TOP : Salutatorian Stephanie Duke Teagarden. TOP: Dana Teagarden is con- gratulated by Alex Golladay. MIDDLE: Kent Stahl squints and Lori Coffin Polley smiles into a multitude of camera flashes. Patty Marion Dowty and Patrick Gaines reflect on life after high school. 'll f74l'fhawa.J-4.o.avnzns.a 1-p..f.n-nav,--0-3-nnvAns.n.c. Q. .u 1 . ,. Y . , .. .. '.,.-e..a.' 'Ima-.,,:-.r-:..:,-' ' - ' ' - ' - ' ' -' 'f. 'z -f . '- - .-..,,- . f , . . li 1 i I V L i ii l r I I. P l 3 1 1 1 I l i i 1 i i ,i 'i E IOR HO OR Chad Allen Football 1 2 3 4, All-League HM 4, Wrestl- ing 1 2 3 4, All-League 2 4, State 4, third at league 2, second at league 4, third at regionals 4, Lettermen's Club 1 2 3 4, Vice President 4, Homecoming Candidate 4, King 4, FHAXFFA Christmas Dance Can- didate 4, King 4, Quiz Bowl 4, Spanish Club 1 2, FFA 3 4, Sentinel 4, School Play 4L Keith Beattie Cross Country 1 2 3 4, Wrestling 1 2 3 4, Track 1, Lettermen's Club 1 2 3 4, Quiz Bowl 1 2 3 4, Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 1 2 3 4, Who's Who 4. Rodney Benson Quiz Bowl 4, FFA 12 3 4. Tammy Boone Volleyball 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 4, All- League HM 2 4, Lettermen's Club 1 2 3 4, Cheerleader 1 2 3 4, Captain 4, Home- coming Candidate 4, Courtwarming Can- didate 4, Class Officer 1 2 3 4, Treasurer, Journalism 4, Sports Editor 4, FHA 1 2 3 4, Art 2 3. Donna Bousfield Special Olympic VB 1 2 3, Special Olympic Track 3, Special Olympic Cheerleader 3, JV Choir 3. Kevin Burchett Quiz Bowl 2 3 4, FFA 3 4. Ricky Callahan Football 4, Basketball 2, Lettermen's Club 4, FFAIFHA Dance 3 4, FFA 1 2 3 4. Celeste Capehart Track 1, Forensics 2 3 4, League Honors 4, Regional 3 4, State honors 3 4, Spanish Club 1, FHA 1 2 3 4, School Play 4, Musical 3, Dinner Theatre 1, Concert Choir 3 4, Pop Choir 1 2, Who's Who 4. Mary Carlton Special Olympic BB 2, Special Olympic Track 1 2 3 4, Special Olympic Cheerleader 2 3 4, Musical 3, Band 1 2 3, JV Choir 1 2 3 4, Mixed Chorus 2. Gretta Cline - Drill Team 2 3, Quiz Bowl 3 4, Spanish Club 1, Journalism 4, News Editor 4, FHA 1 2 3 4, School Play 4, Musical 3, Dinner Theatre 1, Who's Who 3 4. Roy Cooper FFA 2 3 4. Lisa Crowell ' Track 1, Quiz Bowl 3 4, FHA 2 3 4. Daryl Davis Football 4, Cross Country 1 2 3, Basketball 1, Wrestling 2 3 4, Track 1 3, Lettermen's Club 1 2 3 4, Homecoming Candidate 4, Spirit Candidate 4, FFA 1 2 3 4, School Play 1, Dinner Theatre 2, Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 1 2 3 4. Leanna Degruson Track 1, FHA 1, Musical 3, Dinner Theatre 1, Band 1 2 3 4, JV Choir 3 4, Mix- ed Chorus 2, Office Aide 4, Culture Club 3 4. Marie Dilley Special Olympic Cheerleader 1, JV Choir 2 3 4. Patty Marion Dowty Track 1 4, Manager 1, Spanish Club 2, Journalism 4, Staff Writer 4, Art 1 2 3 4.' Scott Dubois Wrestling 1 2 3 4, Band 1 2 3, Who's Who 3. Pat Gaines Football 2 3. Jeff Hampton Basketball 1 2 3 4, Band 1, Stage Band 2 3 4. Jonee I-Iardesty Volleyball 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Track 1 2 3 4, State 2, Lettermen's Club 2 3 4, NHS 2 3 4, KU Honors 4, Quiz Bowl 1 2 3 4, Band 1 2 3, Concert Choir 3 4, Mixed Chorus 1 2, Who's Who 2 3 4, District Choir 3 4, 1st Alto State Choir 4, State Music Festival 2 3 4, Solo 2 4, Sextet 3, Trio 4. Lori Hays Volleyball 1, Art 1, FHA 2 3 4, Band 1 2, JV Choir 2 3 4, School Play 4, Stage Crew 4. Mark Hogan Football 3 4, Wrestling 3 4, Quiz Bowl 4, Distinguished Student 4. Ian Horseman Wrestling 1, Musical 3, Mixed Chorus 1 2, Who's Who 3, KYFC Group. Cliff Howard Football 3 4, Wrestling 3 4, FHAXFFA Dance 4, Stuco 4, FHA 3 4, Stuco Rep. 4. Lisa Jackson Track 4, Manager 4, Pep Club 1, Cheer- leader 4, Drill Team 2, Courtwarming Candidate 4, Quiz Bowl 4, Journalism 2, Sports Writer 2, School Play 4, JV Choir 1, Concert Choir 1 2, Who's Who 3 4. Ida Kennedy Volleyball 1 2 3 4, Track 3 4, Quiz Bowl 3, FHA 2 3 4, Band 1 3 4, School Record Javelin 3. Kathy Kirkpatrick Volleyball 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Track 1 2 3 4, Lettermen's Club 3 4, FHAXFFA Dance 4, NHS 2 3 4, Secretary 4, Quiz Bowl- 2 4, Spanish Club 2, Journalism 3 4, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4, FHA 1 2 3 4, Reporter 3, President 4, School Play 4, Dinner Theatre 1, Band 1, Stage Band 1 2 3 4, Culture Club 2 3, Who's Who 3. David Kline Football 1 2 3 4, All-League HM 4, All- Leagvue 4, All Conference 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Track 1 3 4, Lettermen's Club 1 2 3 4, Stuco 3, Quiz Bowl 2 3 4, Spanish Club 1, FHA 1 2 3 4, Stuco Rep. 3, School Play 4, Band 1 3. Karen Koelsch Quiz Bowl 3, 4, Library Club 1 2 3 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. Jennifer Kriley Class Officer 3, Secretary 3, Quiz Bowl 3 4, Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 2, Journalism 4, Copy Editor 4, FHA 4, School Play 4, Musical 3, Stage Band 3 4, Who's Who 4. Sara Lane Volleyball 1, Track 1, FHA 1 2 3 4. Darrell Lawrence Cissy Lee Quiz Bowl 2 3 4, Library Club 2. Christy Long Stuco 2, Class Officer 2, Student Council Rep, NHS 2 3 4, Vice President 4, KU Honors 4, Quiz Bowl 1 2 3 4, Spanish Club 1, FHA 2 3 4, School Play 4, Musical 3, Dinner Theatre 1, Band 1 2 3 4, Regional Solo 4, State Solo 4, State Honors Band 4, Who's Who 4. Jill Lowe Cheerleader 1 2 3 4, Captain 4, Stuco 3 4, Class Rep. 3 4, Class Officer 2, Secretary 2, NHS 2 3 4, KU Honors 4, State Scholar 4, Quiz Bowl 2 3 4, Spanish Club 1, Jour- nalism 4, Proof Reader 4, FHA 4, Musical 3, Dinner Theatre 1, Concert Choir 3, Tre- ble Choir 1 2, Who's Who 2 3 4, National High School Rodeo Assoc. 1 2 3 4, Barrel Racing Champion 2 3, Kansas High School Rodeo Queen 3. Lynett a Macklin Special Olympic Volleyball 1 2, Special Olympic Track 1 2, Special Olympic Cheerleader 2, Library Club 2, JV Choir 2 3 4, Mixed Chorus 2. Sheila Marler Volleyball 1, Basketball 1, Track 2, Spanish Club 3, Library Club 2 3 4, Vice President 3 4, FHA 1 2 3 4, Degree Chair- man 4, Band 1, Mixed Chorus 1. Kim McCorkell Volleyball 2 3 4, Track 1 2 3 4, State 2 3, Lettermen's Club 2 3 4, President 4, Drill Team 1 2 3 4, Treasurer 3 4, Homecoming Candidate 4, Spirit Candidate 4, Queen 4, FHA 2 3 4, Who's Who 4. Steve McCammon R ' Football 4, Quiz Bowl 3,.Art 1 2 4, Band 1 2 3, Stage Band 3 4. ' ' Stacey P Volleybi Spanish Dinner T 4, Pitt Chorus Volleyb: Mike Mi Special Special Olymp11 Kim Mc Volleybt Art 1 23 4, Mixe Brad M Cross C All-Lea, Vice P Musical David l' Footbal Jackie 1 Cross C Lettem Mike N Cross C Quiz Bc 4, Scho JV Cho Billy N Footba Photog Tammj Stuco 3 J ourna Histori. ner Th Crew 1 Lori C1 Cheerli NHS O Club lg Theatr Choir 1 Vice P Gregg Cross 1 ficer 2 sas Ho Schola School Theatr 2, Who Larry NHS 2 Schola tinel 2 Valedi c 4, All- etball 1 1 1 2 3 4, Club 1, Play 4, 234, owl 3 4, alism 4, ?lay 4, Who 4. Council 4, KU .sh Club sical 3, Legional Band 4, uco 3 4, cretary Scholar l, Jour- Vlusical '3, Tre- lational Barrel 1School Special llympic Choir 2 'ack 2, 4, Vice e Chair- :ate 2 3, 4, Drill lcoming ueen 4, Band 1 2 Stacey McGee Volleyball 1, Drill Team 2, Forensics 3 4, Spanish Club 1, FHA 1 2 3 4, School Play 4, Dinner Theatre 1, Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 4, Pitt State Honors Band 3 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Most Inspirational Athlete 1, Volleyball. - Mike McMillan Special Olympic Volleyball 2, , TRIKO Special Olympic Basketball 4, Special Olympic Track 2 4. Kim McIntosh Volleyball 1 2, Track 1 2, Library Club 1, Art 1 2 3, FHA 1, School Play 1, JV Choir 3 4, Mixed Chorus 2. Brad Mendenhall Cross Country 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, All-League HM 4, Track 1, Class Officer 4, Vice President 4, Quiz Bowl 1 2 3 4, Musical 3, Who's Who 3 4. David Nash Football 3, track 4, FFA 2 3 4. Jackie Nash Cross Country 4, Wrestling 3 4, Track 4, Lettermen's Club 4, FFA 2 3 4. Mike Nickell Cross Country 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Quiz Bowl 2 3 4, Spanish Club 1, FFA 1 2 3 4, School Play 1, Musical 3, Band 1 2 3 4, JV Choir 4, Who's Who 4. Billy Niesz Football 1, Track 4, Journalism 4, Photographer 4, Musical 2, Band 1. Tammy Noel Stuco 3 4, Quiz Bowl 3, Spanish Club 1, Journalism 4, Proof Reader 4, FHA 1 2 3 4, Historian 2, Stuco Rep. 3, State 1 2 3, Din- ner Theatre 1, School Play 1 2 3 4, Stage Crew 1 2 3 4. Lori Coffin Polley - Cheerleader 1 2 3, FHAIFFA Dance 4, NHS Officer 2 3 4, Quiz Bowl 3 4, Spanish Club 1, School Play 4, Musical 3, Dinner Theatre 1, Band 3, Concert Choir 3, Treble Choir 1 2, Class Officer 2 3 4, Secretary 2 4, Vice President 3. Gregg Polley Cross Country 2 3, Basketball 1, Class Of- ficer 2 3 4, President 2 3 4' NHS 2 3 4, Kan- sas Honor Student 4, KU Honors 4, State Scholar 4, Quiz Bowl 1 2 3 4, Forensics 1, School Play 2 3, Musical 1 3, Dinner Theatre 1, Concert Choir 3 4, Pop Choir 1 2, Who's Who 3 4. Larry Reynolds NHS 2 3 4, President 4, KU Honors 4, State Scholar 4, Quiz Bowl 3 4, FFA 1 2 3 4, Sen- tinel 2, Reporter 3, Vice President 4, Valedictorian 4, Who's Who 4. Dennis Ross X Cross Country 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Track 1 3, Lettermen's Club 2 4, Homecoming Candidate 4, Courtwarming Candidate 4, King 4, FFAIFHA Dance 4, Stuco 2 3 4, Treasurer 4, Class Officer 1, Treasurer 1, NHS 2 3 4, Treasurer 4, Quiz Bowll 2 3 4, Forensics 3 4, Spanish Club 1, FHA 4, Musical 3, Who's Who 2 3 4, Jour- nalism 3 4, Staff Writer 3, Layout Editor 4, Culture Club 2 3 4. Stacy Ross Quiz Bowl 2 3 4, Journalism 3 4, Photographer 3, Photography Editor 4. Wendy Schaffer Volleyball 1 2 3 4, Track 1 3 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Homecoming Candidat4, Queen 4, FHA 2 3 4, Treasurer 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Who's Who 4. Kent Stahl Cross Country 1 2, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Courtwarming Candidate 4, Quiz Bowl 1 2 3 4, FHA 3 4, School Play 4, Who's Who 4. Brenda Soverns FHA 3 4, School Play 4, Who's Who 4. Dana Teagarden Cross Country 2 3 4, Basketball 2 3 4, All- League HM 2 3 4, Trojan Tip-Off Tourney team 3 4, Frontenac Tourney team 4, Cap- tain 4, track 2 3 4, Set 2 School Relay Records 3, Lettermen's Club 2 3 4, Out- standing Student!Athlete Award 2, Stuco 1 2 3 4, Vice President 2, President 4, Class Officer 1, Stuco Rep. 1, NHS 2 3 4, Treasurer 3, KU Honors 4, State Scholar 4, Quiz Bowl 1 2 3 4, Varsity Scholar Bowl 1 2 3 4, State 3 4, Forensics 1 2 3, Regional 1, State Honors 1, Spanish Club 1, Jour- nalism 3 4, Section Editorl '. Yearbook 3 4, Stampede Editor 4, Musical 1 2 3, Stage Band 1 2 3, Regional Contest 1 2, Who's Who 2 3 4, Little League Basketball 2 3, National Merit Finalis 4, Culture Club 1 2 3 4, Drill Team 4. Matt Teagarden Cross Country 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3, Track 2, Lettermen's Club 2 3, Homecom- ing Candidate 4, FHAIFFA Dance 4, Stuco 1 2 3 4, Treasurer 2 3, Vice President 4, NHS 2 3 4, State Scholar 4, Quiz Bowl 1 2 3 4, Forensics 1, Spanish Club 1, FFA 3 4, President 4, Musical 3, Dinner Theatre 1, Stage Band 1, Concert Choir 3, Pop Choir 1 21, National Choral Award 3, Who's Who 3 Stephanie Duke Teagarden Volleyball 1, Lettermen's Club 4, Cheerleader 1 2 3 4, Captain 3, Homecom- ing Candidate 4, NHS 2 3 4, KU Honors 4, Quiz Bowl 4, Spanish Club 2, FHA 1 2 3 4, Musical 3, Dinner Theatre 1, Concert Choir 3, Treble Choir 1 2, National Coir Award 3, Who's Who 3 4, District!State Choir 2 3, Salutatorian 4. Shelly Wade Band 1, Mixed Chorus 1 2. Jared Warrick Football 1, Cross Country 1, Track 1, Quiz Bowl 4, Dinner Theatre 1, Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 2 3 4, Concert Band 1. John Weers Cross Country 1 2, State 1, Track 1 2, Let- termen's Club 2, KU Honors 4, Quiz Bowl 3 4, Spanish Club 3, School Play 4. Bobbi Wilson Library Officer 1 2 3 4, Treasurer 1 2 3 4, FHA 1 2 3 4. Angie Wright Journalism 4, Asst. Editor for Yearbook 4, Art 2 3, FHA 4, JC Choir 3, Mixed Chorus 1 2. John wright ' ' -f 0--H - V .....,. . Una.. aa, W. -. ...,...-.... ....:-...f..-.Q-...-va--r--44.44,-- . N... ..,-, ,-li-1l-1 , l ,i ...lli...l.-- ROUND U.S.D. 0.36 . The Raisin' Bunch: Alex Golladay, Joyce Stainbrook, Becky Morgan, Marilyn Hammet and Ron Schomaker. W! J af , f,:f.f'f , -4 122 ff f , ,,e, , . Dana Teagarden X, ,ff- Billy Niesz Prairie View School literally rang out the old and brought in the new with the 1987-88 school year. Throughout 1987, con- struction crews replaced and improved'X- -- ' district facilities. In Parker and La Cygne, elementary students said 'good-bye' to their old schools and moved into complete- ly new buildings. In Fontana, the band and library finally have real homes. The new'P annex to the old school has a band room, two new bathrooms and a library that doubles as a science room. The most work was done at the PV site. A new building south of the high schoolx 'i- houses a wrestling room, a bigger weight lifting room, increased food storage space and the district offices. During summer, 9 FL.,-- -the track was resurfaced and opened for,,,,,...- public use. In addition a new long jump runway was constructed south of the J stadium. Buildings were not the only new addi- -tions to PV. Keith Smith was named the-N...--f- new English!Journalism teacher and head girls' basketball coach, and Clark Plihal joined the science department. In order to hold staff meetings, school started an hour later the first Wednesday- .----- of every month, for students anyway. Realizing the growing threat of drugs in our society, the school board created a 0 Drug Awareness Team. They christend themselves the Raisin' Bunch. 'Hanging ? 1 together,' they sponsored district-wide awareness events for students and adults. , . 4 . . .1 , jzffr . Q -----ESIEFG2, clockwise from lower right, newly resurfaced track, stadiimi, new long jump runway, driving range, new administration-1 U1 mga high school. Photo by Dana Teagarden from helicopter flown and owned by Glenn Caldwell, Gamett. 72lAdministration I lg 3627 5,- rang out ' with the 1987, con- improved La Cygne, ld-bye' to complete- band and The newi 7 and room, ary that CiIIllIll8tl'Htl0ll Administration School Board District Board Secretaries Cooks Custodlans Bus Drivers Faculty 76 77 Q ........................... 74 X' ' ' ......................... 74 . Q . 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V yx XX .Hi X X X Cooks Rose Reynolds, Ruth Ellen Stainbrook, Mary Ellen Noel and Head Cook Kay Coffin, take a breakVafter fixing another finefmeal. sw -Y fs. X7 .Sv if X -1 ne, pass- . ,, 2X'X-X , rw X saXgXM,,,W,X,X,,X H 'X ' . WXAX WX. XX . -Xa 3: we .X 2 V X M, Xmas.-,XX0N,.vXXi,7XX,,,, 6 fx l S ' x ix ,,,. ,.: ASX X X Y , X X X , -X -1 'X f X N Nggqsig: X X wk X -Qs NX X X X XV X ,Q 2 XX X1 ,Q X Counselor Alex Golladay puts Nurse Vivian Stroup out of our misery. District employees Jane Wade and Joe Turpen take a break to pose. A few of our bus drivers Cl to rp First row: Rita Karr, Dolores White, Bonnie Ash- burn and Diane Stainbrook. Second row: Phil Mathews, Faye Mathews, Faye Lee and Charles Haverfield. Custodians: Gene Arnold, William Radkay, Judy A1- bright and Bud Sylva. , Maintenance: Bryon Davis and Larry Coffin. 3 gXXg,,.W.s.W,...,w ,'X,i,,.,,..n-iww,.,.,.s,,..,l..,..M..,.nV,,,s,X.X.t,..MW,.M.f, V Y.-.ezmw--M-W , , - , V A a if WAI P ' r: Dil U U iS 1 f 3 4 Q K , 1 Q60 f .,,. it L. N gi 'fi ' t 35' ' LM, V v ..,. , S ,in f Sf? . Q, ' 1 5 Q 7 ima? v f N' -Q , ,,,f5fff ifj f - ' 1 ,f Z - 4 . ,, 6?'Z7?,:-if 11 , ,Xt X . ' , 1: -rf vgggv , ,Y , 1 X 03 1, '43 , V 13 ,rj ., Y UV to , A 4 ,A,f?ga!2,,, rig at ,fu 5 ,V 7 , VM, V4 . 1? .V:, 4 V fg-Qvfgj , Q V' f 3 , 'sr ' 4 P12 , af M -if H? it , -f H- ' -WMM 1. 1 fwflzv , :,fjVV. 1-H MVN f- f V V ' We V 'ix' - 3 WW V V L' 'M' ' '32 I Jef ' l ,W , fa a 'Zf ,' ' 'f f , 'f V I ' ' J n ,. ' V, -614,17 , r g ,, ,, f 5, ,,,..' 417,59 ' I 3 ' .gwffzff i Q , 1,-..?,Mf ,2 f K fl, :dw ,fi,,.w .5 A f - V V 3 V .., Vi g ,,:,gi, ,,,, , ,Lf ,,4,,.,,1.,..,f at A, , i v a , 'wzlwi ., 1, 2 f' ' ,. 'Y ' i ffmkiwpz ,- ' A , V , , ...,.,.,, ,.,, 344 A V, ,wh NV ,f -ffl . . ,.,'-'Q ,..,. ' Administrationl75 Joe Atwood, Vo-Ag 'Walda Baker, Spanish Pam haugh, English Dick Booe, Interrelated Beverly Burke, JH Math WM Tony Fornelli, Science Kay George, Math Dale Gillogly, Industrial Arts Marilyn Hammett, Math Mike Kinser, Drivers Ed. are Becky Morgan, Home Ec. Barbara Neal, LD Diana Obomy, Physical Ed Clark Plihal, Science Ron Price, Physical Ed N i llll Nancy Tyrrell, Gifted , Betty Ventura, Interrelated Bonnie Wilhoit, Vocal Music Joan Windler, English Nate Wisdom, Band Keith Smith directs Tammy Boone's modeling debut. 2 A If y My f , Tony Fornelli in repose., i . f ,, T! if Joe Atwood explains life to T Z 9 3 Rick Kirkpatrick. ' ,, . 1 ff.. - X f Q! f .7 x k Z few fi' ,' , , 1, , W t ,S if r ef M uwvu ,L 's ,- 1, A 7 emi? WA I I' W ,H I 1 I WQWW QM 'f , ,,,, , 14' ,, X I , ,',1 f ,, 1 ,M l ' y l l James Burke, Social Science Terry Cox, English Carolee Dorton, Home Bic. Grady Elder, Art Joan Fisher, .IH lflmgiisb Cheryl Kratzberg, interrelated Dan Leisure, Social Science Debbie Likely, Business Donna Lindell, Librarian Nancy McDonnell, Math Daryl Ramsey, JH Science Vic Roche, Business J Beth Smith, Interrelated Keith Smith, English Gerald Stanley, JH Social Science 1 L i l ,,,,.,,.,.,.1 - ,ff ' J fx Pam Tarzan'l Baugh isn't really afraid of heights. Becky M0l'8a11.Sh0WSi Sara WPHVCI' and Karen K0elSch , ft that Home Ec. 1S not just cooking. E, 1. . ' 1 4. .'-.mud -.-.sf 4.34 r-1... 1-.,. ,flange-C...-s,avr,aalI.:s.1.:ea.-.L-.l.'-:aniJ-p1-l6nsik.nv.ln:...A.4:.4.-Jn'., L ff. 1' ..,.,,,N Administrationl77 T spTimesofsYour'Lifes f ZZ, .. Jennifer Kriley As the year rolls around, students look to the future and dream of the past. Under-11 classmen look ahead to the joys and trials of being a senior. Although many people look at their underclassmen years as unimportant, they are the building blocks to the maturity and responsibility needed to fulfill lifelong dreams and goals. As freshmen, students experience many thrills arising from the newness of Junior High to High School. They face more dif- ficult classes and the tribulations of f'freshman initiation. They are con- fronted with the active social trials of dating. The parents of freshmen face the hardest problem of all, driverls training. The sophomore year is the go-between year. They are beyond the thrill of being a freshman and entering high school but are not yet to the exciting junior year. The sophomore is faced with the dilemma of turning 16 - that ever-so-longed-for driver's license. The excitement of high school won't reach this distinguished bunch until the next year. As juniors, the excitement soars. They are in the prime of their high school life. They experience the thrill and hard work of Prom, decorating and enjoying the night. The junior year is above all the most exciting year I until you are a senior! J But one can't forget about the freshman and sophomore years that led up to the best time one could imagine. The years are what you make them, so make them the best. si -iv-PN S g 3 .. iw il.. .' LW' Travis Robbins shies away from the camera as David McGinnis and Robert Tinsley try to act cool. XZ, .. t f gl NN ,WM , V , ?': A I f 1 1 f A 1 V f w' N.: 'f' 91 v qv 9 4 , O 5 - - ' 'A ' ' l 1: x .hgh Qi:-as - 1 ' ks. si' 'f i Q 0 N.. MNT a., ., ,C s Vx f x S, sw Dale Sylva, Scott Turpen and Chad Roy look beach bound at the PV Jam Dance. X A S .ix , X S .gi ' Nw Sf M317 Moylan, Angela Dunlop and Tammy Morgan pose for the camera' -l'-MiSSY Huff, KCITY Hampton and Amy Teagarden at-L-fb- tempt to take stats but are distracted by the males on the court. 78fUNDERCLASSMEN . - - - -' - fo- -. .. -...Q '--,.-.- .,.....-..:,,i-.t..., . . .... --- Wal.. .Mg -.-,- ...-:.af..:2...-v ..Q,....a.,. .5 -uafkbt. ..,..a- w ...- .-..Q, -.4..,.,. . ,A V V ,I nderclassmen ,,,, .Freshmen .... -4.- UNDERCLASSMENI79 JUNIORS Bruce Baker Lisa Baker Chris Bishop Karie Bishop Lori Canada Janet Carter Dennis Catron Kristie Clearwater Jennifer Cole Stephanie Coones James Daringer Tonya Dilley Mark Driskell Stacey Dubois Angela Dunlop Angela Elliott Janette Elliott Jennifer Elliott James Farris Shawn Farris Twanda Fleming Todd Golladay Mindy Henderson Kevin Howard Loretta Hughes Nikki Jones Steve Kaiser Brad Kerr Rochelle Kester Jason Kinder ,4 L 1' fr f -, fe b W ' 5 ,Qf f a , 12 ,V f J X ,X i fy ww' f :V ff fi-L W, xl- Zz ,W 7 f I ,,,,,,,m.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,4,,.,.,,,- 1 Qi ffl-: J W: -' -5e l.,,..A,., 4 ...e-f-4. .- ,. . 5 . X - Tracie Kline Tanya Klug Darren Koberlein Dale Leisure Malinda Long Debbie Lytle Lisa Marchand Ora Marler Brent Mitzner Mary Moylan Shelly Mullani Bronc Mundell T. J. Nickell Kelly Northern Tammy Page Joe Ray Gary Shepard Roy Shideler Dean Stwalley . Vonne Summers Tammy Sumners Carrie Sunderland Dale Sylva Brian Tennis Audra Thoden Robert Tinsley Robert Tolly Missy Trinkle Scott Turpen Lisa Wainscott President: Jimmy Farris Vice-President: Shawn Farris i MW, I Danny Weitman Heather Wier ,W Secretary: Nikki Jones Treasurer: Lori Canada Wi 'W , V , W 7 V f W2 f r Z V, - ,yf ' ' V . QM , 4 -' f fi: 9, ' ff gf! f f ff! , X , Umm, A ff' pf ' 'V 1 if! f as N 42' 4, Q' 47 n., ' ' V' 74 QW - Az f M Q ,W , gs, 4: I V .l , X WN kg A f It jig' 'A if , 0 4 , , 7,9 1 4 'W if Z fffffgffz , 7 5, A-, P 2 ,I-4 :f 4 ! Z6 R V jf O X' r w e ,, V . ff!! ,C W 41.7 if ' app ' ffl Q f, C? . pwyy., ? e e f fd ' W WM ,iff ,?v f f 7 f' 1 ' X f 'lf f T 7 X f f 7 YH ,f :VI 4,1 7'- f lf, X? f w. ' frm. ., AAV' , . , , h ATOOVGI P-V- JUHIOFS Par' Right: Mark Driskellseems to ticipate in another Pepfally, be asking Kristie Clearwater tfyiflg to get the football team to hide his soda in her locker. pumped Llp. Good idea, Mark! 82lUNDERCLASSMEN W 7. 3 I J 'I Q , X tv gif , V Af , lm f ,Q , , , ft . fr M A QQ ., .f 5, M151 or , i ' ' i I fluff ft Vw-my-f-a Vw V 'ifwiyn' Q- F f J'1f'i:'fA ' f jf? W, M ff, V Z .f .5 fa. 2 f fa, ' V f QW f ,, jf , W f.,1'f'.x9'fly - f'9Ww,W' f W y S! Q f f I J AZZWW MQ M.: W0 f fy, 'arf f m-,,. f , 'W fi W X , iff , fi S' f A , , f pl, ,Q ! , M f W Wffv fe ff' fy f My f , K 2 , Aff X ,X j WW, , dr f , f in M , X ff W, ff 4 , M lljf 7,2 1 2' 4 2 ., 5 ,M f fo! I, Belo the S Mr. decor junior Rays 5' .KN , ...- 1 2 541 7 ' ff? , ,f ',N fd' 4 ,, M. V? 1 V y M f Z' .,,,ff . f mf 1 ff 1 fa f A 1,12 ,f ,W 'A vi U!! . ,ff he ,VQ7 , 1 i W' 7 , X7 f ,- ff of if f f h Q, f, 0 . 1? fl tr., if I 'ris 1 Farris 5 la Below: Ron Price is showing the school maintenance man, Mr. Arnold, how the juniors decorated for prom . . .while juniors Jimmy Farris, Joe Ray, and Bruce Baker look on. Right: Danny Weitman, coke in hand, seems to be bran- ching out at school. We, Wm 'Abu W fx , 3, Z Q ff f f WW fa Z mm, E f r i 34,01 f iff f , wlwjg lef se Q12 ' 7' ' n Ze L, f iff' X Z4 , 7, 7? 1 L, . Q, 7 Vw ,M i 1 1 if fw f , , ,,W:2z3:,I 2 W , Q t ' 'W Z4 F ' 25, ,, I 7, f aff f it rril. 1 n 2 i .,,. , if A775 ,. fs I Wf ff J ' ,Z 1. f 1 M f 5 f 4 f Vw 4 -sz cms , 'Mf fy 4,5 fm! ,fl . f 07.70 f ff ' 4 EM .V f Maw 0 -R Z, 5 Q 4 X il 2 1 1 a 4 Q ,,,.. ,Maw Q2,N4v'Xg f 1 I '. ,,,,WUl, 7 ' i f n r Above: Robert Tolle Jen- ,lfff M, 4, I V, M Z, 7 nifer Elliott, Brad Kerr, fi r + , Tracie Kline Janette Elliott V i n q ' . ' , A X , ,fn E M' Y ,E i , 5 andAngela Elliott - some of I, in ,f gy' i f y 2 ,, X 4, V, 4 if . , 1 f J fa 4 next year's seniors? -Look 5 i Af , H I ' f 5 'X f ' ' 4' 'Ma f .4 f, Maaaunvwff . , - Q 1 np ' ,n,i yi Left. Mrs. Baugh s English 2 i l ' i l,,,l fy i ! l :A class shows that school is not ,,,.,. Y l . . 'W i,i .f .i. all homework and notes. ,rf fi W 1- ., , ' Q ,, J ef iv i f ih 'i I A it 7 21 ,Y 7 A . ,rr g V V Ak. I i 3? , 4 rr-M fe l,. i 1 A ' A , X ,f X 'urfvz .' Us in 5 A it i i .. 1 -' . f' C . W-, Q... use-1-9431 ' We lf rfaavjsna5eaga.4pw4az2ns,m.a.44.1n..ua.:4a:drnhA4.4gaL4wn-.w:-s.-1,-'.v,'..,-f.w.ma.,--.L--N' UNDERCLASSMENIS3 ' SOPHOMORES Candy Atwood Danny Barbee Kim Bergman Michael Bishop Gayla Bowman David Brown Laura Brown Cynthia Brownell Kevin Bruce Eric Canada Amy Cawby Wes Chambers Chuck Conner Mike Crawford Brian Creager Harold Clmningham Jerry Cutshaw Kristy Delau hder 8 Kenny Elam Matt Fleming Scott Friend Melissa Fuller Mike Green Colette Hardesty Kim Henderson Kim Hime Larry Holmes Treasa Howard Chris Jackson Joe Jackson 7, 4 f I f 2 fs. 5 2 gk 53321 of, ,-4 al s X ' ,..N.-...c . V-' V .' M- : f5: ' ' F Tally Jenkins Brent Johnson Jennifer Johnson Angela Kinder Danielle Kinser Rick Kirkpatrick Mark Koppa Ronnie Lee Paula Lile Jodie Long Angel Marion Toni Mayfield David McGinnis Michelle Meitler Kathy Nash Janet Newton Jennifer Nickell Richard Nolan Dwayne Pemberton Bob Perkins Chad Querry Dawn Reynolds Travis Robbins Chad Roy Jeff Russell Jeff Schaffer Carsten Schmidt Susan Sergent Johnna Servos Tina Snow Eric Stanley Joe Stewart Rosetta Surbaugh Wade Teagarden Christy Thornton Carla Wade Vicki Watts Sarah Weaver Tammy Weers Tim Wills Heath Wilson Michelle Wright Melissa Young Pete Fowler ' Jim Armstrong '.'d ',- , ,' av 4, 1. T . owed Q99 SGIUNDERCLASSMEN W 2 l ru President: Eric Canada Vice-President: Brian Creager Secretary: Christy Thomton Treasurer: Amy Cawby A 6 ,wif y 5 f Right: Mrs. Likely's 2nd hour typing class works diligently at perfecting their typing skills. Below: Tally Jenkins and Jodie Long falong with freshman Amy Boydstonj keep that P.V. spirit alive at a home game. M 03. .. gf 5 . .1 , y 4 3 J ff. if W f, Q J, w , .ff ff 'W , ,W f 2 jf W 1 W xg'-2. ff M ,, f , ., , f '! A M ffw 1 J Above: Treasa Howard is hard at Work trying to finish up all important art projects. Right: Brent Johnson acts like he is trying to hide something in his locker. V' 1' ' fist' ...z '...g,,-. N4a5u91.9- -k Above: Goofing off in the hallway, instead of being in their classroom, are Chris Jackson, Gale Wright, and Kathy Hulburt. UNDERCLASSMENI87 ' -1-vu -a-.Law -f .nxAv.n4.-49.....uJ .-.4. : ,fs .,..,,.--A ,,, FHESHMEN ff Paul Baird Michelle Bell Lisa Berglund Eric Bishop Amy Boydston Missy Briggs Brad Brown Karre Burchett Angela Camerer Angela Catton Dana Clear Billy Comett Mike Cowan Lori Cox Dawn Curry Tami Daringer Marcie Devolder Eric Fleming Bill Hale ' Kerry Hampton Wesley Hauer Brad Heide Lisa Hermann John Holman Melissa Hurt Bobby Jackson Todd Karr Dusty Kinney Richard Kinser Nannie Kline YQOXCXQQOQ.. .Qk 5-'CEN NFAX , VZMV Www ' f ff f an W 'hook 0? bo new ,Q as Y WG WX io XGVX XG 'bevel Melissa Klug Penny Lile Wendy Marchand Kevin McKinney David McTheeney Charlie Moore Mike Morris Robert Newman Dustin Norman Karri Pearce Brent Querry Aaron Rhynerson Karen Rookstool Paula Rowe Shanda Roy Camri Sampel . Jeff Self Wesley Servos Danny Seymour Tina Shay Tara Stainbrook Dustin Stwalley Audrey Summers Wendy Sunderland Christine Swisher Amy Teagarden Craig Tennis Michelle VanNorman Cherie Watson Chris Wier ,l Q, .,, 4. . , ., , . ,sf-My .....3b.-,i:-.,...4.f-a-4..,1f:,....,.4,,u.v5.gan-af,, 1-5'fau5.-24,.4a4.-:AQL:4.a-g,.- Jf....-,....QsA.-av,-nw-::g.4-,-,..,1L-1.-.,, , ,,. ' -. . ,. . . Gale Wright Abby Smith ow 90lUNDERCLASSMEN 7' f 1? ,x 0 i X ! COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Class officers Ckneelingb Treasurer Angie Catron and Secretary Kerry Hampton, Cstandingj Vice President Amy Boydston, and President Missy Hurt. Dana Clear fleftb and Ginny Irby take a break from typing a general science project. Tara Stainbrook surfs it up with Craig Tennis and Eric Flem- ing at Homecoming. fi ,, 44 ','2'M KS Q33 ,' , ' 1 W '15,- CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Gale Wright dashes to a fourth place finish in the 800m at regionals. Clowning around is a favorite pastime of all freshman, especially Eric Bishop. Despite appearances, science was a busy class for C from l to ry Shawn Martin, Wes Servos, Eric Bishop, and Wendy Sunderland. Shanda Roy looks for the open man in her first varsity start. '- ' ' ' ' -I vfn:fsu,.s.Lum..,u.a .ay 1 - , ,.,,...a.f ...paafp .- UNDERCLASSMENl91 - ilili-T11 1- Junior High Prepares for the Futuref V 1 Dennis Ross ,l This has been an action packed year for the students in Junior High. If the junior high students were not busy stretching out their winning streak in sports, they were involved in many other activities. The cast of the musical, Funky Winker- beans Homecoming set many wonderful experiences before their long awaited night of recognition. Mr. Dax'yl Ramsey and Mrs. Vivian Stroup taught Project STAR to the students during the second nine weeks. Project STAR is Student Awareness and Resistance. Throughout the year, both the eighth and ninth grade classes sponsored a dance for the entire junior high. The officers for the eighth grade class were as follows: President, Johnie Mit- chellg vice-president, Lisa Nilgesg secretary, Amy Millard, and treasurer, Sarah Ray. The seventh grade class of- ficers were: President, Teresa Rocheg vice president, Marcie Teagardeng secretary, Julie Price, and treasurer, Melissa Stoughton. Although Junior High is just a stepping stone on to further education, it still holds many treasurable moments and ex- periences. The memories made during Junior High adventures will last through- out their high school years - and beyond. Q i g .WM 'f V 2 .Lf I.. x' WWA V , 1- ' ffm K ..y,..! ,W -- , f , , X J af 4, f 4 , MW U WN, X. A 5 Ns A Q 1N' 'fl 4 TZ 412 rw - i WW ' ff' W, ' fy a ff 'f A Z ' . MAN , Af, f, , .1 W , 7,0 ff z X ef , if L W , ,, ., Wlfaanwfwfaa ff fm: rf g A ,f W , i f a f L. . V. Aaf' .,.. 4 ? ff Z ' 1 ,, af ea i , . 1 .l MW ' W f W N .M . ,ff f f ff 7 5 -. , .Q 0 is , ,ff fff Af, fyff 4 vw fy! , -' X 6 , Z X, , ff Q ff A if ,if, f i ff.. Brad Sumners and Joe Willard discover the art of molding clay. E 'f nuff 9 :YW W My 6 f . .1 lf Aj X 'Nl It b My 'MW f aw, ,Z ...X JA, V D!! mf! ti. uf UWC-YQ ,- GW! .V ' I f . J ,, af ,f f .Q df ' ' i 7' jawn j. ff- aa ' V-4 Y Eighth graders show off their float that took first place in the Homecoming float contest. illi- Junior High Eighth Grade Portraits ................. 94 Seventh Grade Portraits ..... ...... 9 6 Junior High Play ........... ...... 9 8 Cheerleaders ............ ...... 9 9 Pep Club ...... ..... Band ....... ..... Vocal ..... Football .... ..... Volleyball .... ..... Basketball .... ..... Track ..... Graduation l' -, 14-A-. ..--.vu ..--. ...Q V. . 99 100 101 102 103 104 106 108 ,.. .....,,...,,. , .. ,,.,., .... ..--.f-. ... --.Y,....-,5..,..,T,,,+,.-.-,f,-.,,,,,v,,.f.:.,.,.,..-.,,.7,,,v,, ....,, EIG HTH GRADE KX Jeffery Barrett Travis Brockway Pete Brownell Amie Burchett Toni Bush X- , HX. . A ll W Jeff Byerley Wade Chambers Sherry Cox Nicole Dubinick Ronald Eastwood N Jason Ernst Chad Gooding Scott Goudie Shana Gragg Marcella Harvey Dustin Jackson Jennifer M. Johnson Barry Jones Sloane Kehl John Klug Stacy Little Kristy McIntosh Graham McGeorge Amy Millard J ohnie Mitchell Dominic Motes Shawn Murr Melinda Niemeyer Lisa Nilges Stacey Payne , 'W Qf, Y ibn-.wr ,, ,, O . My 4 Hwy ' iw W Z Z 1 ' - f , f. ,......k , fi, ,wi 'Wm 5 N, ' mf ' WV A E CTW ff f , 7 4 4 1 U, If If I 016. 4 l -J ff ff -,045 1 J , 4, 1. . f 5 ty, , V 5 ,, 4 W - Q 0 ' Lf. ff, 2 'k7',: ,fax 'v f , , if if -, X . .... ..v:..,i-f-.f.a-fu 2 .a7m:d,5'4 L5i.5.-nv4-,a- -4zfi'aum 4..1,1- A 1 ,E m 1 In , im p., ,, . .5 E N , .- l -1, l, lv 1,51-.V A-nk ,IQ A , , ' . Jake Prettyman Brandy Ratcliffe Sarah Ray Stephanie Seymour Brian Stainbrook Mike Stephens Candace Thornton Brian Troutman Spence Upham Amy VanVlack mein Denise Wade Emily Wade Frank Waterman Paula Weers Matt Collins Junior High peb club members show their spirit at the big pep rally. SEVENTH Ke Allen ITY Jeremy Armstrong Angela Bell Christy Boone Juley Boone Cheryl Bowman John Bright Justin Brockway Jason Browning Amy Camerer Jerry Clark Russell Cornett Casie David Shamron Ferrell Davey Gill William Gooderl Laura Hale Jason Hughes Lisa Isenhower Thomas Jenkins Larry Johnston Michael Lane Lisa Lee Nico Leone Kara Lowe Dennis Marquis Jennifer Mayes Rachelle McCa mm Tanya McCullough Joseph McDonnell 011 GRA zZ A 1 E -aw, H., - W rv ,, , X, W, 2 1 , 4' J W 1 , ' 5 ft? aff fy 1 a 5 ! w 'K 4 Ol ' E 1 Mary Wright un-as-Hannah Benjamin McGeorge Kevin Mullani Jeremy Nash Shannon Nickel Linda Pearce Julie Price Deana Reynolds Kaysie Rhynerson Teresa Roche Troy Schaffer Peaceful Shay Russell Singer Lorie Stephens Melissa Stoughton Matthew Sullivan Brad Sumners Marcie Teagarden' Stephanie Tennis Molly Tolly Lanna Trinkle Robert Turpen Lisa Watson Angela West Joseph Willard Donald Young FU KY WI KERBEANS HO ECO wywwcws Nb Cast Leaf 1 ----- - ---- ---------M----Lisa Nilges Leaf 2-- ------------ ----------Linda Pearce Football Coach-------------Travie B ockvly Soccer Coach ------- ---------Jennifer Johnson Harriet L. Dinkle, Band Director- ----- -------- ----- Ehily Wade Holly Buda, Head MaJorette----- --------------- Kara Love Announcements Lady ------- -- -------- Angie Bell Les Moore------------'-----Justin Brockway Crazy Carla--- --------- ------- ---- Lisa Hilges B111 Bushka----- ---------------- Jake Prettyman Ms. B rch, School Principal------ ------ -Laura Hale Suzi Peterson, Cheerleader I S ---- ---------Sloane Kehl Funky Hinkerbean----------Travis Brockway Mary Balderman, Student Council President--------Sarah Ray School Desk-------------Shannon Nickell Myrna Majors, News Commentator---------------Sarah Ray Edna Crankshaft, B s Driver------- ----- -----Linda Pearce The Eliminator, Video Game G Computer Whiz----Russell Singer Stephanie, Cheerleader I b--------Stephanie Seymour 'rracy- ----- ----------Memnaa nemyer Chris, Cheerleader I 1---'----- The Girl without a Hallpass ------Julie Price ----'--Amy Van Vlack Suzi's Girlfriend---------B andy Ratcliffe T.V. Camera Crew Person-----Jennifer Johnson Marching Band Members: ------- --Shannon Iickell Sloane Kehl Stacey Payne Melinda Neimeyer Candace Thornton Russell Singer Angie Bell Sarah Ray Cheerleader I 2 ------- --- -------- Stacey Payne Cheerleader I 3 ----- Q- ------- -'----Casie David Members of Crazy Car1a's Air Guitar Band:--H---------Candace Thornton Soccer Team Members:------ Aly Van Vlack Lisa Watson Linda Pearce ---B1-may Ratcliffe Casie David Stephanie Seymour Lisa Hataon Jessica McClelland lin Q Kigxwm new V NGN rf ,f , , an - fl J xx X f 1 Qty y P 1 re w 'QW ., s or 14' g, 4 , 5 z,w Football Team Members:------Shannon Nickell Russell Singer Jake Prettyman Jessica McClelland Melinda ieileyer students: ---- -- ------- - ---- ------Angie Bell Jennifer Johnson Shannon lickell Linda Pearce llura Hale Upper right: Sarah Ray inter- views football coach Travis Brockway. Above: The cast of Funky Winkerbean's Homecoming decorates for their Homecom- ing dance. Upper left: Les 1Justin Brockwayy helps The Eliminator fRussell Singery tap into the school's computer system. I 7 Z 4 f 4 if Z 'Q 1 2 nvfwruvfi Cheerleaders! Pep Club 4 f 4- , 'AQQQQ X' f 7f ' p W1 WX iz, ' f ' 1 my f ' ,f V, , Ray inter- ,ch Travis of Funky mecoming Homecom- 5 tJustin ps The ell Singery scomputer 2 f ....-- 'ffi ff' f EO -'L ,ik ffffffiy e wx!!! , gy Wk 1 1987-88 Upper left, Cheerleaders - Bottom: Kerry Allen, Marcie Teagardeug Middle: Sloane Kehl, Amy Camerer, Denise Wade, Juley Boone, Stephanie Seymour, Top: Lisa Nilges. Justin Brockway and Sarah Ray put their class floats on display. Middle left: Kevin Mullani and Pete Brownell get a pie in the face. J? Za? Lower left: 1987-88 Jr. High Cheerleaders Left-right: Amy Camerer, Sloane Kehl, Stephanie Seymour, Juley Boone, Marcie Teagarden, Denise Wade, Lisa Nilges, and Kerry Allen. Upper Right: Mr. Roche shows the cheerleaders how it is done. Above: Justin Brockway and Sarah Ray proudly display their class floats. UR CW M tf' I f W Bmw' CHEERLEADERSfPEPl99 ,ff ,mfyw may-ussxrI,4sr'... 1 .,.-....aiJ9:4-..a1.:L-...,qa,a.- ,,9445.g,aa..a,-rvf-4.:.-1,.....i.4,x-,n,1..,,,, . .,.,,. ,..,,,.g4- ..a,-p,i:f-ua.-4..',9g.JL4i.-Q. . N l S Junior High Band Roster 87-88 Jennifer Mayes Peaceful Shay Amy Millard Sloane Kehl Casie David Teresa Roche Melissa Stoughton Lisa Watson Stacey Payne Emily Wade Candace Thornton Toni Bush Kara Lowe Rachelle McCammon Julie Price Chad Gooding Mike Stephens Cheryl Bowman Kevin Mullani Jeremy Armstrong Travis Brockway Spence Upham Ben McGeorge Joe Willard Shannon Nickell Lisa Lee Dennis Marquis Jeff Barrett Jason Hughes Larry Johnston is Q ...if , I mf 4 -fl bm l on have Justin Brockway Linda Pearce Angie Bell 1001 BAND an .Q .. in PK' xx w-'many me or Lower Right: Saxophone players Chad Gooding, Kevin Mullani and Jeremy Arm- strong and drummer Larry Johnston keep to the beat. K A ge t . , I 1:-Y :W .. , ,. , at QWAM Q aw ...as Voca lates Bom StI'l11 Higl spril x 1 if ,f . a af 9 A A Q attv QE xi, l ,' 21292 ,,,p, ,.....-aw' wwmwawfvf Vocal members display the 5 f latest fashions in shades. f Bonnie Wilhoit, chorus in- structor, directs the Junior High vocal members at the Spring performance. ffffvfqg' ,Awww ' gr-:,,,g,..r'..::,,.w.. ' ' A' Y' 'h qf ' f1 94 f fYf'LAj,gy.H-1 7' 'xi-ina-,5r '-s1w?sb4avfZng.1 ': f9 ' 2ai,m9ifm ' 'f' 1 2' -L1n:aiau21:,-f,-ifsfr.. L' L-. :ap ..g..,.,,.:4f4., Vocal SDKTH HOUR Angie Bell Justin Brockway Travis Brockway Toni Bush Amy Camerer Wade Chambers Nicole Dubinick Sloane Kehl Lisa Lee Kara Lowe Rachelle McCammon Shannon Nickell Linda Pearce Julie Price Brian Stainbrook Candace Thornton Emily Wade Mary Wright SEVENTH HOUR Kerry Allen Christy Boone Juley Boone Amy Burchett Matt Collins Sherry Cox Shana Gragg Laura Hale Marcella Harvey Lisa Isenhower Jennifer Johnson John Klug Michael Lane Jessica McClelland Melinda Neimeyer Lisa Nilges Brandy Ratcliffe Sarah Ray Deanna Reynolds Kaysie Rhynerson Stephanie Seymour Lorie Stephens Marcie Teagarden Brian Troutman Amy Van Vlack Denise Wade VOCAL! 101 Volle ball .L AQ. - l W aw, Ieff Byerly, udie, Wade Prettyman, gins, Spense r ' Af: l'- xv? A ' 4 1 5 55 jfgiggygf, , A f -I , ,yya f Wz - f f WMM . 5, .,Wgaa5 Wzww' W W W iigl I ' off 5 f1??Q?ZmE IW? 12 all P H l -'Ulf .2 1 L' -l 5 l' ' :N l' W5 ' ' ' l 6 ,- jfh, - ll i , as 9 X ff 'W ga i away? s ' f Mffj? 43 1. JR. I-HGH VOLLEYBALL: Front Row - Deana Reynolds, Angela West, Jenny Mayes, Linda Pearce, Karra Lowe, Laura Hale. Second Row - Casie David, Stephanie Tennis, Teresa Roche, Marcie Teagarden, Angie Bell, Christy Boone, Lisa Watson, Lisa Lee. Third Row - Shannon Nickell, Julie Price, J uley Boone, Peaceful Shay, Melissa Stough- ton, Mary Wright, Kaysie Rhynerson, Lisa Isenhower. Fourth Row - Coach Mr. Roche, Stacey Payne, Denise Wade, Tony Bush, Sarah Ray, Lisa Nilges, Sloane Kehl, Assistant Coach Mrs. Smith. Back Row - Amy VanderVlack, Paula Weers, Candace Thornton, Amy Millard, Sherry Cox, Stephanie Seymour, Brandy Ratcliff. AZ, ' afy, ,f Q ,,, The 1987 Junior High volleyball teams i concluded their seasons with winning e f records. The eighth grade ended their L f V volleyball season with a 6-3 record. They f W f fy ,fy Q V, , fr I 0 I also brought home impressive second , , , y i i if place medals from the Paola Invitational, i , I f falling only to Louisburg. Seventh grade M volleyball players ended with an outstan- ding 6-1 record. Their only loss came against Gardner in the opening match of the season. Head coach Vic Roche and assistant coach Beth Smith lead the girls in a fun and victorious year. Overall the girls en- Lisa Nilges, Stephanie joyed a great season. Seymour, Stacey Payne, and Candace Thorten get set for the ball. .. . ....,5.L.-rR,1.,-. - sn:......afs::-sg.,-:,.po.f.g,5.gg-L-..L.fra-ww-sua.-swap J, .- .,- .asa5.1--g-4.7-ya.:.u.:.,c-.-la... Boys' Basketball ,,,.... With both the seventh and eighth grade teams finishing with 1-8 records, many would think that there would be no highlights. However, Coach Vic Roche said he did have several memor- able moments. The biggest was pro- bably the eighth graders overtime vic- tory over Gardner. The seventh grade will return 14 players to next year's squad which will give a good foundation to build around. Though few statistics are kept on the junior high level, it is imperative to remember that, though winning is im-A portant, building good sportsmanship and a quality attitude helps to make to- morrow's leaders. ' 4- - 415. .- Eighth Grade P.V. OPP. 11 J ayhawk-Linn 25 41 Osawatomie 60 20 Garnett 34 25 Wellsville 32 21 Spring Hill 48 15 Paola 45 21 Louisburg 48 43 Gardner fO.T.J 41 30 Baldwin 73 QUNICIIR HIGH BOYS' BASKETBALL: First Row - Jeremy Nash, Nico Leone, Dennis Marquis, Joe McDonnell, Muie i Cfmett, Troy Schaffer and Jason Browning, Second Row - Mike Lane, Donald Young, Bill Fowler, Kevin u ani, ustin Brockway .and Bill Gooderl. Third Row - Head Coach Vic Roche, Jeff Byerly, Dustin Jackson, Mike Stephens, Barry J ones,'Br1an Stainbrook, Chad Gooding, John Klug and Assistant Coach Richard Watson. Fourth Row - Ron Eastwood, Travis Brockway, Frank Waterman, Spence Upham, J ohnie Mitchell, Shawn Murr, Wade Chambers and Jake Prettyman. CAboveJ Buffalos C8th gradel ' L .af ,-w +f'ff 'X35S fight for the basketball at a sg home game. N . it X XXX fe.. ..... CFar Righty Spence Upham and Kevin Mullani reach for the sky, as Jason Browning awaits the rebound. Dennis Marquis tries to cut in 1041 BASKETB ALL and get the ball away from the opposite team. wk X Y K. X X 'Y 1 , ss - ...W.1.....,. 1 , 5 W X M X Ng gl f f 1.5 pi s O 1981 Pri4 Tea Mel : K-Riva X , ,,, A A if 3 5 Girls' Basketball g g J J gA AM- - AA, Wg Having only 7 girls out for basketball A 'i 7 ir did not stop the eighth graders from 4- i nl Q posting a 4-5 record. In no game did the young girls get blown out. They played well all year and brough respect A to their program. ll Twelve seventh graders worked together to compile a 6-3 season. Their 4 three losses were not only close but also to strong teams. With these numbers and a healthy, winning spirit, next year's season looks bright. sr . ik , uk A, Eighth Grade P.V. OPP. 22 Baldwin 27 16 Osawatomie 36 28 Garnett 18 16 Wellsville 30 22 Spring Hill 36 9 J ayhawk-Linn 8 34 Paola 29 16 Louisburg 30 30 Gardner 18 Seventh Grade P.V. OPP. 29 Baldwin 34 21 Osawatomie 14 31 Garnett 16 27 Wellsville 17 17 Spring Hill 27 23 J ayhawk-Linn 19 26 Paola 18 Q 14 Louisburg 31 18 Gardner 8 1987-88 Jr. High Girls' Basketball - First Row: QL to Rl Shannon Nickell, J uley Boone, Casie David, Julie :Donnell, lr, Kevin Price, Angie Bell, Peaceful Shay, Second Row: Lisa Watson, Teresa Roche, Deana Reynolds, Marcie Mike Teagarden, Jenny Mayes, Kara Loweg Third Row: Head Coach Vic Roche, Sarah Ray, Denise Wade, Row Melinda Niemeyer, Paula Weers, Candace Thornton, Stacey Payne, Lisa Nilges, Asst. Coach Beth Smith. s 4? f ' A, ..'. X W Ml' yy 'fs ws- X ,,,,,g ..,, ,WW Eighth grader Stacey Payne V ' trf'f . protects the ball from the op- , .. posing team. - . ' V La' .2 -W iw I -I 1 5 Angie Bell goes for the ball A l , ,I while teammate Lisa Watson -' 1 :gf 1 watches. C fl , I -V xr! 1 1 it - 4 BASKETBALL! 105 ' , , ' ff X 'o f 2: 5 cf- nf M ff f . ...fha pa.,-....a..-..:-....a.nfp-..9.a-:g,,-,.9.,3a4-.fa-1-wa,-vga...-:L.y-alla.-.ifLw.,1:e.Q -,.,....,.u.29.p-va,-gs:1n:4a..,mr...,1.e4:.f.l. . M 1 7 Track ea... wp ' 'W' g J' My Clockwise from above: C ', , Joe McDonnell flying high for f J ,V J J t a victory at a home meet. . Travis Brockway struggles to do the long jump. Candis Thorton runs for the finish line. 106lTRACK 7 , 3 : 6' 4,0 i ,3'.iz,,N i 'rdf N if 'K .L if 3 my ,WW an ri W a 4 ' K X ev ,WF i s fff , . VE' 5 V ',gf,t:ff6' ,I v we, . , 2.,f-gjZ: .,b w,f5 3:5 gi' , iff Junior High Track Team Front row: Tony Bush, Lisa Watson, Julie Price, Sara Ray, Lisa Nilges, Stacey payne, J uley Boone, Teresa Roche, Candice Thorton, and Denise Wade. Middle row: Paula Weers, Marcie Teagarden, Justin Brockway, Sharnron Ferrel, Brian Stainbrook, Denis Marquis, Joe McDom1e11 Troy Shaffer, Jason Browning, Jeremy Nash, Russel Singer, Bill Gooderell, Karie allen, and Angie West. Last row: Amy Vanblack, Chad Gooding, Scott Goudie, Brian Troutman, Jake Prettyman, Travis Brockway, David Martin, a - ' if Johnny Mitchell, Ben McGeorge, Spence Upham, Frank Waterman, Wade Chambers, Donald Young, Bill Fowler, Dustin . Jackson and Coach Price. My fa ' ? Zi 4 tlte f f, rl' U 21 5' 1 X 4 -if-sw Q f 'f X A A 22, Y F V X V V M? ZZ v VV I F y, I 5 Z it , 359 ff 2 V37 Q e K wif A 2 J 'iz P f ,W rhe, Candice Iarquis, Joe e West. avid Martin, wler, Dustin M.-.wwf-ww z .X 'QA Q x - ggpzff Y vi W-fu,-1 ,' ff , 1 M r, ,52 is if Q'i.f, I v , -if 'H 'fl' 'Z . . it w S ff Q ' A ,ws iatfv St aff ff ,w ' N ,. . f 'ruyf V tywfgiffgi. 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Graduatio M., Presidential Academic Fitness Award winners fl to ry: Emily Wade, Amy Millard, Scott Goudie and Amie Burchett. Candice Thor- ton and Graham McGeorge had perfect attendance. Bottom left: Mike Stephens and Paula Weers smile while a parent takes their picture. Bottom right: Brian Stain- brook and Emily Wade act a little nervous as they walk in together. Q M Y sz, , 5 we sw, , if ' , r Top left: Lisa Nilges and Scott Goudie receive awards from Mr. Golladay. Fom right to left, President Johnny Mitchell, Vice Presi- dent ,Lisa Nilges, Secretary Amy Millard and Treasurer Sarah Ray. ' ' Bonnie Wilhoit directs the eighth grade chorus as they sing Friends , Bottom right: Escorts Jeff Schaffer and Marcie Teagarden are all smiles as they lead the graduates. Kristy Mclntosh receives her diploma from board member Roger Sims. 9 f f .4 4 ' M, 4' , ' I 'ffm I , 1 4 7 f I rv W, v 1 N Y li , 24 ' ii 5 5 l. ,N E1 ss in ,, I .L I 1 . 4 I i N 1Q 1 1 s 5 I ! i I s l10! 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STAMPING DIES fs of ,88 i 1 - - - Congrats Daryl La Cygne, Kan. 66040 913-757-2131 o 1 B 9 ugar 99 ' QQ! I 1 U' q 0 LUMBER AND HOME CENTER fr: immwmz E Hours: 8-5 Mon.-Sat. 407 Main f Mound City, Kan. I 19131 795-2210 1201 ADVERTISEMENTS L V I C. !9 -ix M-. ? Muon C umby Ili IESTAIBLKSHHIEHD 1870 LA CCYGNJEQ MANS, QSQSQQLQ Cfxfqi ':?,ff in '-'4,,, ,L 1,- ,lr g -f Ef --TNQ ,N- ., 3 U V4 - - Ask .gmz colfmy .g.a.a.....i..53, ' 1- 5-- r 'I i uf k BANK r, , ,1 I. I 4 , 1. 1' '- X - 's g .i xg, ' ' -' U -1 ' .I :Q f l I if Ts H : l E : A, I : N - N5 ,,,,q:s. P, is x X -X -if-f-1--'gg--sf '--ff-H: -f-?i Lf Best Wishes to the Class of '88 .-.. . 4 , ' ,iz - ' .Aa,+. '5.Q4.-one-sig-In-1-Mx.-:.auz1.v. 1 .2a4,Lp,.Lwg....4.,Aa9.L-- --syem-m:.:..,-U..,w,,41a'-.i : '- ADVERTISEMENTSH21 I I I I 2 I I I I 1 . I I I I I I I I 4 I I I KIPPER CHEVROLET INC Box 9 South 69 Hughway , U V PLEASANTON KS 66075 CENTERVILLE FEsos.suPPLv ol l Q M , N ,IIII, H ll 2, LARRY J KIPPER Bus. 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XX ? scvcus sALEs, sanvxcs AND msummc: Good Luck A f Prairie View Seniors The Hagman Corp. WhoIesaIelCandy Supplier School Fund Raiser -- oooo Gen' Sams Manage' 210 N. Sllver HONDA YAMAHA Paola, Kansas 66071 JMBROWN DR 19131294-3461 PAOLA.KAN8A866071 IZUADVERTISEMENTS ,..,..., H ul 164 , -A , 0 ff f 1 X 1 v ' 5 415 S ffl .. Pcttron .JJ K i- , Swan Manor 0 I Stanton's Tire and Service La CY8116, KS 55040 Searls Barber 3110? 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Garnett, KS 66032 Gamett, KS 66032 Pleasanton, KS 66075 f9131 448-5415 C9131 448-5541 f9131 352-8521 X s X 7 1 Thatcher's Barber 8: Styling Land of Oz M0de 0' Day 1 . Pleasanton, KS 88075 Osawatomie, KS 66064 Osawatvmie, KS 66064 f9131 352-6301 19131 755-3545 f9131 755-2330 xx x : h X 1 f l X Pastimes K th 3, Al-1 Mcgl h Thoden Trucking 1 Garnett, KS 88082 Lffgnfgne, KS 23540 ana an Paola KS 66071 N , C9131 448-5763 f9131 757-2010 9135455572 Q I A Browns Hardware and ' I I Oxford Cheese Corporation THX Specialif St APPHBDCC Center ' ' Gamett, KS 66032 BOX 64 U 554 Main X C9131 448-6432 Mound Clty, KS 66056 755-2245 n X C9131 795-2916 Osawawmle, KS 66064 ' G9 - 1 . N . 'Q I , X 1 f ADVERTISEMENTSH25 Precision Auto, Truck and Tractor Parts he Right Pans and Everything Else You Need. I T Pleasanton, KS Congra ulations Class of 88 l' C 1 A to Johnson Fishing Lure Div. y u Bass Buster Lures 1 Louis Johnson Spoons Chmunmin Products 8-Tractor Supply Box 118 Amsterdam, Mo. 64723 18161 267-3217 Complete Sales Service 'l . 352-3985 Q - ' rl - I . i L'-I,-,,,,, .... .- - ,! , if Pleasanton, Kan 66075 SMITH S E L JACK LINDSEY LACYGNI: KAN5A566040 HARDWARE 913 757 2428 1261 ADVERTISEMENTS STEVE LINDSEY Good Luck to Seniors of 88 F ta 66026 Phone so as h U . Broker I Auctioneer 9 , - - I 7 Salesman - Auctioneer on na, Kansas ' - - 5 , o va. x Q- I' J,w..n....:,,, V Q Qs-L aw-ha.-.4-9 ounty Co-op ri 4 1 1 ,ym ,,,,5W, Y , ,V , Zkvff- ff M 44-Ar WNW ,f f 4 3 v ' W .,1,' X yW!fw, f 'ff ,Hn , M, kv f A. 1, Q 1 , ' H ,JJQ-,A ,f ,,,f, f 'f ,X . I ,Af I I , f 7 4, ff X H' ,,.. ,, ,f 4 1, M' 'mm ff , 0 .- f , ff A f , , J. f ,f Ar 'f- ' . . , all , my ,- ,V f 'Q g1,',.j,-'1' . of-fs -,KJ , ,,,,:-5 ' ' , ' 'Q wfff- . 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E Hg 52 PO Box as TQM BROOKS LA CYGNE KANSAS seo-ao PHONE 49131757 2655 Weekdays - Noon Buffet 3.99 oup and Salad bar included KHIISHS Sfecia1Sunday Buffet State S .99 ch11d's plate 83.50 Garnett, Kansas A Westphalia, Kansas THE Spirit The Republican EACHDEPO INSUREDIOSIGIOOO ss .X N9 o S K When news counts FEDERAL OIPOSITINSURMCICUKPWAHIR 128lADVERTISEMENTS : 30 ily y Eve 8:00 BROOKS Q Gordon Schrader Ins COMPANY INC 9 HI ' ' 7 ,0., , ,0 fff La Cqqne Compliments of Nate, John. Loree 81. D.D. wakmwd 808 Bapt1St9 Dr Paola Kan 66071 755 4169 Osawatomie, Kansas Cathy s Ceramics 502 Chestnut La Cygne Kan 66040 t913y 757 2378 . , I l C -, -. MIAMI VETERINARY 0LINIC APTISTE DR. KANSAS 66071' Q 1 B I . , c FDI THE CEHTEHVILLE STHTE BHHH CENTERVILL2o::NSAS 66014 Open Monday Thru Fnday 830am 330pm 19131 898 6010 imap 898 2160 ADVERTISEMENTS! 129 WADE QUARRIES 757 4457 Good Luck Class of 88 Ivan Ron Wade and Cralg Goodmg Fnevm The TV Shoppe 757 2020 LaCygne Kansas66040 Congratulations to the Seniors. Eqecially Lori and J eff 7 9 ,Q- PHILCO Zenlth fi' - D A N f E Q +V I We SELL. THE BEST - Ano Senvnce THE REST 105 W. FOURTH TONY WOLKEN - GARNETT, KS 66032 913-448-5931 Eaton's Automotive Repai R 9 0 8 Make RGS Clothlng Your Spot to Shop Make your clothlng shopping en joyable with the friendly services of your Llnn County clothlng store and personnel. Clothing, Shoes, Accessories Carla - Paula - Helew - Freda Randy and Sandy Kay, Owner HAUPT T OWNER B1 D CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Route 2, La Cygne, Kan QTRETER S SOUTHSIDE INN S edge of Pleasanton Famous for our hamburgers 352 8789 GAME STATION AMUSEMENT 811 Main Pleasanton Complete lme of amusement equipment Commercial or hgme use repairs and service 352 6338 FErR USED BOOKS 811 Mann Pleasanton We Buy Sell Trade Over 10 thousand titles In stock Pleasanton, Ks. 352-6434 ' General Grading ' Soil Conservation ' Clearin N J 9 r9gr Robert Haupt 757 2245 Mark Haupt 757 2554 FREE ESTIMATES x Paul's uarr Rock Dehvred and Spread D1rt F111 Dump Truck and Loader Work 757-6643 01d Gountry Store 578 Mann t r Owners 0 D CONGRATULATIONS CLASS Assorted Gold Chams OF 88, tarmsh proof Q., - X' I R ' N: I . - . mx... , , - V I , - ' ' A Sw 636 - tif QP ' ff' Q n . - I - n Q N' - .' ' Rose Marie Barden. Manager Raymond and Freddie Stree e 913.755.2444 pen ally Os t mie, Kansas 6608? 8 - 5 lSun: 1 - 41 7 Stop by at DJ s S6 to S10 ,ADVERTISEMENTSIL3 , , SEARS Wlnterscheld Authorized Auto Parts ca'a 'g Merchant '0 NAPA 1 ig Q 'Rat 50f,E:1gtifg3nEgLVe Larry Waltcer, oovner 29-1-2381 551 Main, Osawatomie 755-4177 Farm Bureau Insurance Don Slgner Agency Manager Donnie Lowe Roger Vaughn Steve Llndsey Agent - Agent Aggnt BOX 0230 Fourth and Market MOll1'ld Clty Kansas 66056 La Cygne Kansas 66040 913 795 2288 913 757 2054 0 o o 9 I 9 TMENTS La .769 Qfppez' G f q!E Q Custom gon Jfeofmazz ln ts A full SCFVICC Salon 7574585 3 Styhsts to serve you Browns Hardware 2 fannmg 'MS d A 1 na11techmc1an an pp lance Center Congratulatlons Stacey McGee 554 Ma1n Class of 88 Osawatom1e KS 66064 755 2245 B111 and Llnda Ross Congratulatlons to the Semor Class 1988 Stub's Mini-Mart Penn's Apco and Motel and Llttle Store Gas and Grocerles Mlk ll Q Fr : , 35. ' 'v I ' 0 svvusr - owner: 6 r a e , . 1 . 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We wish to thank all those businesses who purchased an ad for Prairie View yearbook.We look forward to working with you again next year. Thanks again, Malinda Long and Tammy Noel Business Managers Woods Mini-Mart Third and Maple Garnett Ks. 66032 5:30 um-12:00 pm LACYGNE. KANSAS TELEPHONE: OFFICE 757-4575 HOME 757-4575 Open 365 days u year KEN N L, I R A N I M , D , The importance of local patrons cannot be overlooked. Through 1361 ADVERTISEMENTS MANUFACTURED HOMES For your next real estate investment, ride with the winners .... 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