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lM PUBLIC LIBRARY WWWWWW 3 0000 13194926 9 WWWWMWMW MID-CONTINENT . m e S s a P e P a o t 0. ....v Our school out shines ,em all. MGC Olson lead the seniors in the traditional Doug Sargent, Dana Junkin, and Tim senior yell. Our band leads the w 5 Summit Rd. MO 64055 bly. Independence, MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Midwest Genealogy Center 3440 S. Lee 20Openingu7
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PANTHER Table of Contents lRaymore-Peculiar Senior High Opening .......... Page 2 Student Life ...... Page 8 People ............ Page 66 Sports ............ Page 130 Index ............ Page 168 Closing ........... Page 178 Panther Staff Editors Debbie Lacy ............................... Sports Yvonne Lehr ............................ Activities Jennifer Rogers . : ............ Underclass 8L Faculty Abbe Shull ................................ Senior Staff Rhonda Breedlove, Lisa Bryan, Vickie Hagedorn, Karen Hendrickson, Scott Livingston, Ann Maley, Linda New- man, Tim Olson, Mary Phillips, Nancy Russback, Deb- bie Speer, Stephanie Stroup, Debra Watts, and Brenda Young. 1982 Peculiar, Missouri 64078 Volume 19 Titlen 863
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New people, new policies make year unique There is something different about every school in every year and this year was unique in it's own way. New people and new policies made it special and set it apart from all other years. With another school bond Voted down, this was a year of financial struggle. Lunch prices went up, most field trips were cut off, and there was a decrease in the number of activity buses. There was also a slight decrease in the number of teachers which led to more crowded classrooms, and no-one can say the halls weren't overcrowded. The year brought many, other changes includin a Change in the dress code that al owed the guys to , have mustaches in school. There was also a change in the policy for 'isemester tests. The test was not re-. quired if no more than two days were missed in that class. Another , difference was stiffer punishment for smoking in school, and you could really tell it when you walked in the bathroom. You could actual- ly breathelt , ' All these things have made this a better year and made our school a better school. These are the things you will remember when you look back on our year, 1982. This sign donated by the 1977 Student Council, welcomes people to Ray-Pec. L This sign leads the way to our football field where many battles were fought. - Tim Olson gives instructions to the volleyball players, football players, pom-pon squad, and cheerleaders who joined together for a lap-sit at an outdoor pep, assembly. Openingk?
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