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

 - Class of 1982

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April RadtL float. Tina Steinki the calendar Balloons drift off during the Homecoming halftime with messages to their find- ers. The messages ask their finders to send the cards back in hopes of winning a prize for the sender of the balloon. StuCo. members - Sharon Ratcliffe, Tim Olson, Ron Lininger, Glenn Sanford, and David Russback - work at the refreshment stand for extra money to be used by their group. xxxxxxxw NKN i Xxxmxxm xxx , xxmxwxxx-N x v xwxw MAN 7' ; g? g A, e z? de 7 M? StuCo. meets to make productive decisions. Tim Olson, StuCo. president, announces the Thanksgiving assembly. .WWWM ZShStudent Council wwgmg.w.hi nhgggguuge kw; WM genne: - AeWMI-MMWW W

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Clubs keep active A club bringing new ideas to the lunch room is the Youth Advisory Committee, better known as Y.A.C. The club's main purpose is to find new lunches that the students will like and improve other lunches. i The club has served lunch several times throughout the year. Members enjoy serving and other students like to see the involvement in the lunch room, too. The club participated in a state convention held in Columbia on March 26. Bruce Brown was elected Presi- dent, Ron Lininger as Vice-Presidentand Stephanie Ellis as executive committee. These are state offices. Sampling other countries foods is a favorite pastime of the members of Foreign Language Club. The club held several potluck dinners, each representing a different country. They experienced Spanish, French, German, and Italian foods. They also visited Guadelope Center in De- cember to help the children celebrate Christmas. David Russback played Santa Claus, he brought the children a apinata filled with goodies,,then the children played a new game called pile on Mark Heinzleman. Everyone en- joyed this game but Mark had to be uncovered before the club could say good-bye. The Industrial Arts Club has been very active this year. The Club held a track bash where teachers names were painted on the side and students and teachers paid money to bash them in with a sledge hammer. Industrial Arts also rebuilt a truck, hey worked hard sanding, welding, and painting the truck. The Industrial arts club gener- Y.A.C. members Tina Kruse and Debbie Hofmann roll up turkey and 01.1le built the trophy case for the FBLA to display their cheese. many trophies. g the pinata. Shelly Littleton and Renee Woods enjoy the children. Industrial Arts Club members work to complete their truck. Clubu X27



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Wm? i, ma. . 3713 :wa April Radtke works on the Homecoming float. Tina Steinke and Dana Ober work to keep the calendar up to date in the cafeteria. . their find- f winning a anford, and i be used by i , mi? Student Council's projects bring results Student Council has had one of their best years as an organization. They made more money this year than any year in the past. Some of their projects included a car wash-a-thon, bringing the rock group, Freedom Jam, to our school for a concert, and sponsoring the Snow- ball Dance. They also built a float for the Homecoming queen and her court and sold balloons for the Homecom- ing half-time entertainment. For the students' convenience, the StuCo. has kept up a calendar in the cafeteria that states all important dates and what is happening. Then at the end of each month they changed it. , Another interesting project that the group participated in was a student- exchange day. The schools in our con- , ference sent five members of their StuCo. to each school in our confer- ence. The students walked around with students from that school and visited their classes. In doing this, the students saw how other schools were run. Elections for offices are always held the year before their elected term. Tim Ol'Son was elected president, Tina Steinke; vice-president, Dana Ober; secretary, and April Radtke; treasurer. Other members of StuCo. are the offi- cers of each class and elected represen- tatives of each club. WWw 7 X MNWWWWWWWM M Student CounciV29

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