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

 - Class of 1982

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111x Roger I sponsibili lections, rt dministration 3533133 things the day. aids students gm: the Lions Mr. Donald Shull receives MIPAwMJEA 'Administrator of the Year' award Mr. Donald Shull, superintendent at Raymore-Peculiar for 16 years, was presented with the Outstanding Ade ministrator award on April 13, 1982 by the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association and the Missouri Journal- ism Education Association. This award is given to the administrator who was most outstanding in the sup- port of the journalism program. He made it possible to expand the pro- gram to two beginning journalism classes, an advanced staff, a publica- tions staff, and a photography class. A very complete darkroom that is large enough to accomodate five people was also added. Mr. Shull resides in Raymore with his wife Rose-Ann, and daughter Abbe. He also has a son, Stan, who lives in Springfield. Donald Shull t wmw xxxxxx V 232 2?? , i xxl ' y wmw ' W wwmw XM MMWV k t I X W Xe sxxmxxxx 'i h Board of Education: Roy Christy, Dr. Wayne Galeski, John Dean, Hal Allen, Joseph Strobl, Donald Shull, Terry Crabtree and Gary Lee. John Dean, Assistant Superintendent 118wAdministration

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ay of high 5 it a trau- any fresh- elasses and t on some I ber aside nd classes ated fresh- big step in .nie Strader othy Stobl 'y Strobl growmg up. Dances, sports events, pep assemblies, par- ties . . . they were all different from junior high school. Terry DeVille, sophomore said, You actually have a choice about what to do on the weekends, besides sit up at Skateland on Friday and Saturday nights! It is always a challenge to the upper classmen on the first day of school to check out the new freshmen and sort of initiate them. One anonymous freshmen noted that he couldn't wait until next year when he could, Score on some younger kid's books. But what ever it Debbie Wilson Kevin Worthley Brian Woodfine Michelle Yonkman Edgar Woodward Scott York hwwzwyyyy Z4, mm, ' took; scoring, being shut in a locker, pink bellies or locker room antics, every freshman took a bit of harrass- ment. Paul Keller, senior, reflected back on his first day of high school and stated, I felt like an alien in a very strange place surrounded by a bunch of crazies, but no I feel like one on them. Your freshman year in high school was probably one you will always remember but it was just a preview of what fun comes in your later years. Joyce Vechnak Elizabeth Verburgt Becky Violett Rober Warder Debra Washeck Darren Watson Tony Watson Sarabeth Webb Steve Welborn Julie Wheeler Jow Williams Scott Wilson ' Curtis Houchen and Johnna Dean, h Sno ball royalty were Julle Slover and Shawn Jones, 2:: lg; gigwsbgry and Brian Woodfine. Kim and Brian the chosen attendents. Freshmenw117



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Roger Rankin, the principal at Ray-Pec has many re- Mr. George Lewis is the Assistant principal at Ray- sponsibilities including developing schedules, class se- more-Peculiar High School. His, primary duties are to lections, requistioning sup lies, organizing a budget, hir- deal with discipline and attendance. Sometimes he must ing qualified teachers an secretaries, planning gradu- work out roblems between students, parents, and ation, keeping all student records correct and up to date, school. He gels that all of the students here are great to and counseling students. These are just a few of the many work with. things that Mr. Rankin must deal with practically every He and his wife, Mary, who teaches 4th grade at the ay. Peculiar Elementary, and their two daughters, Martha When he isn't at school, he loves to lay the guitar, and Catherine. reside in Peculiar, Mo. garden, fish, hunt, and play golf. He is algo a member of He is on the City Council and is a member of the Board the Lions club. of Aldermen. Mr. Rankin sitting in his office taking care of some daily routine tasks. Xxki '42 4ih W szx 7 X'h Iny 4 4 L , 1' .44; zW , X 404 4 i 4 i rihs M i W Meh 44 4,, 4 3ph Strobl, Donald George Lewis Mr. Lewis, dressed in overalls to show his spirit, is working hard at his daily rituals. AdministrationX119

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