Raymore Peculiar High School - Panther Yearbook (Peculiar, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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The smallest class is quiet at assemblies but speaks Basketbal Juniors hOId many loudley in many other areas. Acade . . . . The juniors make their presence known in every orga- Society is responSlbllltleS and nization they are associated with. Whether it be student tions on t council or track, the juniors stand out. Of the four execu- as compri fullfill expectations tive student council members, Tina Steinke and Dana School Jo Ober hold two important positions. The ju The sports scene is no exception. The Varsity sports Terri Sulli teams are full of very capable juniors that make and Sherry St support their team. Seven of the ten Varsity Boys basket- Heather i ball players are juniors, five of the twelve Girls Varsity officers h Michael Finke is a very interesting young man; he is involved in many activities. t T The juniors ordere up in November. Junior Brent York is interested in motorcycles and does some photography. Chuck Spears Debbie Speer Tim Spencer Gerard Spills Sherry Stanley Tina Steinke g M; Beth Todd was the tendant. Stephanie Stroup Adam Stout Dawn Stowe Kenny Stuart Terri Sullivan Bre Tait Lonnie Taylor Verna Taylor Tammi Thiele Rhonda Thomason Marty Tierney Tara Titus 96h J uniors

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class offi- er voting, vice presi- treasurer; ative. leadership - the class as money i Sullivan. - for varsi- lin 'illiams er ery tive in Y.A.C. ty football and boy's basketball. She was also picked cheerleader 0f the year. Terri was an initiator for many of the class's activities. The vice president of the junior class was Ron McKeown. Ron was a reporter on the school newspaper, Panther Times. He is a member of Concert Choir, National Honor Society, played football and was active in Future Teachers of America. Sherry Stanley was voted the junior class secretary. Sherry is active in concert and marching band, playing the clarinet. Sherry is a talented seamstress and enjoys Mike Raisbeck Heather Raw Shawna Ridenour Rick Selph Ricky Rogers Glenda Sloan Scott Reed Glenn Sanford Eric Slover Deanna Reser Billy Saunders Richard Simpson Mark Reynolds Libby Scholz Danny Smith Kathy Rice Lisa Schroer Troy Smith t vaF-wv-wrvwwwww s'W-w' making her own clothes. Pam Plunkett is in charge of keeping track of the junior class funds. Pam plays Varsity basketball. She also holds a job, working at Nickerson Farms Restaurant in Harrisonville, Missouri. Heather Raw was the representative to the Student Council for the junior class. She is very active in varsity sports. She was chosen all conference in both volleyball and basketball. She also plays the piano. Terri Sullivan is active in cheerleading and student council. Juniors Dana Ober and Tina Steinke are active in student council. Juniorsws



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ies but speaks in every orga- r it be student the four execu- nke and Dana Varsity sports that make and ty Boys basket- e Girls Varsity i involved in many :3 W? k Spears tie Speer Spencer 'd Spills y Stanley Steinke .anie Stroup 1 Stout I Stowe y Stuart Sullivan iait ie Taylor a Taylor ni Thiele ,da Thomason y Tierney Titus The juniors ordered their rings from Jostens and picked them up in November. Beth Todd was the junior class Homecoming at- lendant. Basketball team are juniors, and the list goes on. Academically, the juniors stand out. National Honor Society is filled with many juniors. Two editorial posi- tions on the newspaper staff are held by juniors, as well as comprising most of the Honorary Society of High School Journalists, Quill and Scroll. The junior class officers for the 1981-82 year were; Terri Sullivan, President; Ron McKeown, Vice president; Sherry Stanley, Secretary,- Pam Plunkett, Treasurer and Heather Raw, Student Council Representative. These officers have done an excellent job organizing and work- Leticia Waller Whitney Wheeler Angie Wierman Kathy Willis Randy Winchel Renee Woods Randy Woodward Brent York ing on the magazine sales and prom. Their initiative and follow through have proved them to be some of the best junior class officers I have worked with, stated Mrs. Jenkins. The junior officers have many responsibilities. They set up the money-making project for prom and help organize prom. Prom plans started early in the year with the sale of magazines, and decorating for prom began in February. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Cobb, Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Fulk serve as faculty advisers. Beth Todd Steve Tompkins Shelly Totten Michelle Vancil Mike Vogt ,Barbara Waggoner Ron Wassmer Michael Watts signment. The junior officers are always busy planning money-making projects for prom and also to save for their senior year. Junior John Ferrel works on a photography as- Juniorst 97

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