Prairie View High School - Buffalo Yearbook (La Cygne, KS)

 - Class of 1988

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.,.. ,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

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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! .



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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

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