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

 - Class of 1982

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Sept. 11 Nevada Inv. Varsity J. V. Clinton Inv. Varsity J. V. Girls 2nd 15 Ray-pec Inc. Varsity Knob Noster Inv. Varsity Scott York always doing his best. Cross CountryM 133

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This year we improed our team dramatically without a top finisher because the boys team had a lot of balance. Our school finally had a complete girls team for two meets this year and came home with one trophy won at Clinton. Those were the bright spots of the season according to Coach Klein. The cross country team will lose 5 seniors this year: Paula Bullard, David Russback, Larry Rains, Bob Sutcliffe, and Rick Cahill. Because of Craig Lafferty's and Bob's leadership in calis- thenics and team discussions and positive moral attitude, they were the captains of the squad. Most improved award went to Brent York; best J.V., Rick Rog- ers; most valuable, Rick Cahill; and hustle dedication went to Paula Bullard. Letterwinners were, Seniors, Paula Bullard, Rick Cahill, and Bob Sutcliffe. Juniors, Craig Laf- 'Eerty, Rick Rogers, and Brent York. Sophomores, Sarah Amer- son, Russ Collins, and Jeff Vaters. Freshmen, Scott York, Steve Bell tMGRL and Jeff Stroup tMGRi. Non lettermen were Stephanie Stroup, Kim Rains, and Shanna Culley. The cross country team ended the season by placing first at District and 5th at State. Rick Cahill had the best improvement at the State meet. Russ Collins strives for a win. Paula and Sarah giving it their all. First Row: Paula Bullard, Shanna Culley, Stephanie Stroup, Sarah Amerson, Kim Rains; Second Row: Steve Bell, Russ Collins, David Russback, Scott York, Shaun Jones, Jeff Stroup; Third Row: Rick Deluca, Craig Lafferty, Larry Rains, Brent York, Rick Cahill, Shaun Wallace, Coach Klein 132wCross Country



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Spikers to district The sound of balls and bodies hitting the floor echoed in the gym long be- fore books were cracked in any classrooms. These ience. They started off their season by defeating Notre Dame and then the team battled hard to take second place in the Belton Tourna- ment. A very important match came next, the chal- lenge of O'Hara. O'Hara had defeated our team for the past three years, but our Spikers proved they were ready for the Celtics by defeating their rivals in two decisive games. in school history, but were defeated there. All-Conference honors went to Heather Raw and hTina Steinke on the first team, and Karen Hendrick- son and Debbie Hofmann received Honorable Men- tion. Overall Record 12-5 sounds were being made The team's first confer- , Sept :2 WL , t r by the volleyball team as ence loss went to St. i , W- 1; they were preparing them- Mary's, a very strong team Harrisgnvmg , , Li ,' ' .I selves for a new season of who advanced to the state ' iffwarrensbur W Ii passing, setting, and spik- finals, and the Panthers i r' ing the all familiar volley- took second in the Pleasant , ball. Their hopes and goals Hill Tourny to Harrison- Septgi Ngme D am e W ; were set high for the up- Vllle- They ended thelr sea- , Belton Tourn. coming season, and for son with a 3-2. conference Pleasant Hill W good reason. They had tal- record with an overall re- Keemey ,3, e , ' K W . . ,r 22 SmVlthVillet-f 16414, 15- W ent and experience With cord of 12-5. They ad- Oct. 3 L , P Hill Twin x 2nd Place five of the eight players re- vaneed to the secortd round 24 center 17-15, 15-10 W turning with varsity exper- 0f dlStIlCt for the first time Nov. , 3 Odessa 15-5, 15-7 W Karen Hen set. Tina Steinke, Heather Raw, Tammy Knight, Dana Ober, Debbie Hofmann, Tammi Thiele, Karen Hendrickson, Ceci- lia Iseman. Tammy, Debbie, and Tine concentrating on the serve. 134Noueyba11

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