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ELMORE, Ann: 122. METHENY, Goorgamm: 125. ERICKSON, Boyd: 122, 173. MOUL, David: 125. FITZPATRICK, Becky: 122. MYERS, Marilyn: 125. FRIEDRICH, Debra: 123. OHRAZDA, Denise: 128. FULK, Winifred: 123. ORR, Steve: 42, 43, 63, GARRISON, William: 16, 125. 122, 123. PITTMAN, Glenda: 125. GENTRY, Sharon: 123. RANKIN, Roger: 19, 36, 62, HANSEN, Carolyn: 128. 87. HARDING, Susan: 15, 123. RIGBY, Robert: 126. HEY, Naomi: 128. RITTER, Cy: 126. HODGE, Rusty: 14, 123, ROBINSON, Bob: 126, 127, 143. 143, 164, 173. HUNT, Mhbel: ;23. SANTONE, Terry: 19, 126. HUNTER, Joe: 123. SIMON, Ken: 126. JENKINS, Kathy: 49, 123. SINGLETON, Connie: 126. JOHNSON, Darlene: 124. SHULL, Donald: 63, 118. JOHNSTON, Coleen: 124, SMITH, Kelly: 127, 146. 177. STEIN, Sherri: 42. KLEIN, Alan: 132. TOKARZ, Barbara: 128. KLEIN, Becky: 124, 171. WILLIS, Gayle: 128. n ,3- LENZ, 3111: 124, 146, WOHLGEMUTH, Amy: 16, 127. 3 , vi ' , . ' w- 166. WOOD, Debra: 127, 160, LEWIS, George: 119. 161. 82-83 Senior Officers: Mike Campbell, Terri Sullivan, Tina Steinke, Beth Todd and LUHNING, Arnie: 124. yonER, Miriam: 127, Rene6VVood. 1 HAYES. Susan: 124. YOUNG, Rod: 44, 127, 172. MCLAIN, Van: 87, 125. MEIRON, Nancy: 128. Plans begin for new year as old year winds down As the year began to wind down, seniors got senioritis' and underclassmen felt spring fever coming on. The underclassmen held their elections for the 1982-83 class officers and Student Council members. Both elections were done differently this year as opposed to the years before. The underclass candidates were asked to register to run for office. Then the signa- ture from twenty of their classmates were to be obtained and handed in to the office. Each candidate gave an impromptu 82-83 Junior officers: Mark Files, Carla Rein, April Radtke, Konia Meyers, NP Diaiie' speech on his goals for the particular office. , Greene ' l Voting was done by secret ballot. The student Council election was some- what more realistic as voting was done by using actual voting booth. I on Ament was chosen president. His opponents were Tina Steinke, Dana Ober and Mike Campbell. Lisa Reed was chosen Vice President. Her opponent was April Radtke. Debbie Dob- son will serve as secretary after running against Carla Rein. The treasurer will be Janelle Harkrader. She ran against Mike Finke, Ron McKeown, Andrea Andres and a , . v x . Q Mike Vogt. a . x '8 8 888888 One controversial event that took place 8 . I L 888 8888888 this year was the Sanitary Landfill Project by Wayne Willey. Mr. Willey proposed the landfill to be dug on the area located off SCh001 Road and waltmiFe- Road on 251 83 Sophomore officers; Todd Owens, Kim Shrewsberry, Ron Liniger, NP Sherrif acres. The Concerned Citlzens of Cass Guilford and Kris Schollenberger. County met at the Harrisonville court- 1. house to defend the area from the landfill, and it was denied. 8 xxx x 1787Closing
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1891Closing Panther staff sends book to press The 1981-82 Panther was printed by Josten'swAmeri- can Publishing Company, Topeka, Kansas. The print- ing method was offset lithography. The book's format was 8 V2 x 11 inches, 180 pages, and Gloss 191 paper. 625 copies were ordered. The endsheets were gold dust plain. The cover was Craftline Program using whirlpool grain, pale gold silkscreening, and a gold metal-lay die. All copy was printed in Palatino Bold; headlines in 18, 36, and 60 pt., with body copy in 10 pt. and caption copy ,- in 8 pt. type. One flat of full process color was used in the opening section. Underclass pictures were taken by Baldwin Studios, Springfield, Missouri, and faculty, ad- ministration, and senior portraits were taken by R01- land's Studio, Raytown, Missouri. Some staff members attended a week long workshop at University of Mis- souri, Columbia, June 7-12. Members include: Central Missouri Journalism Association,Journa1ism Educators of Metropolitan Kansas City, Missouri Interscholastic Press Association, Missouri Journalism Education As- sociation, and Journalism Education Association. Special acknowledgements go to photography stu- dents who took some of the phgtos used in the snap section. Also special thanks go to Mr. Shull, our super- intendent and Mr. Rankin, our principal.
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