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V WW rnr u 4 .qu W Doug Stark Jennifer Stella David Stevenson Lori Stigler Rob Stottlemyre Bobby Sutcliffe Nancy Tarwater Tricia Taylor Diana Templeton Mike Tiedeman Don Tipton Kathy Townsend ' J im Valentine Randy Veach Debra Watts Sandy Wiyiams P; Spiri On Ma Seniors b Skip Day in the fc spending goofing c When fallen c let the Se wards the ing, boati or maybe Chefs E
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eOn April 23rd the Industrial Arts District Contest was in Warrensburg- Several Ray-Pec students had projects entered, and many received good or ' superior ratings. While any superior rating is just that e superior, one of ' Superior rating given to the ratings received has special mean- DaVid Inmanls wat erb e d ing. Entered by the shop teachers was a waterbed, which received the best rating possible. The. bed was built and finished, except for the final c'oat.of varnish, by David Inmari. Daviddied April 15p. In spite of David's death, the watehbed was completed and, at his mother's wishes, taken to the con- test. Mr. Robinson, David's teacher, stated David was probably the har- dest working and most dedicated stu- dent I've had this year. His craftsman- ship became notiCeably better throughout the semester. I was pleased to have him as a student. Da- vid's hard? work and dedication sis shoWn in the time he spent on the bed. He began his project at the begin- ning of the school year, worked on it during two shop classes that he had first semester, and. all but completed it on his own time during the second semester. Students in his class felt that David did an outstanding job on' the bed, and deserved the rating that he got at contest. ' Mike Shank Abbe Shull Ron Simpson X Kevin ' Skeens Craig Smith Mary Smith a Sheryl Smith : Tom Spears . Seniorsw 85
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Spirits rise as seniors skip ' On May 13 at approximately 8:30 a.m., 4 busses full of Seniors began their journey to Lake Jacomo for Senior Skip Day. Even though the sky was cloudy and rain was in the forecast, spirits were rising at the thought of spending a school day away from classes and just plain goofing off. When the Seniors finally arrived and everyone had fallen off the busses, Mr. Rankin said a few words and let the Seniors loose! Everyone scattered and headed to- wards the lake. People could be found swimming, fish- ing, boating, walking the trails, going to Missouri Town, or maybe the best of all, getting lost in the woods. Chefs Erickson and McLain began to cook the hambur- gers at 11:30 and seemed to be doing so until about 2:00. After everyone had eaten and recovered from their feast- ing, the thought of throwing people in the water seemed to appeal to almost everyone but the girls. The rain seemed to hold off until the last hour and then it started sprinkling. That didn't stop anyone. Senior awards were handed out and everyone seemed to be set- tling down, that is until the crowd engulfed Mr. Rankin ' and everyone swarmed to the lake to see him thrown in. The day was drawing to an end and everyone piled on the buses and headed home. Though we were late in getting back to school, everyone was late getting home because they had to wait on us, SENIORS! Mr. McLain cooks the hamburgers for hungry sen- iors. Gail Huber, Rhonda Breedlove and AngieLAkir-ls listen as Greg Cochran tells of his adventures. Mike Wood Rick Wyrick Kim Yonkman Seniod87
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