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A 'l Mr. Ron Branan, the Panther sports announcer, speaks into his microphone, Starting for the Raymore-Peculiar Panthers are, ta short pauset mainly juniors? Many junior athletes fill starting varsity positions. The junior class is well endowed with exceptional and out- standing athletes. In wrestling, David Loney, who placed at the district tournament and advanced to substate, was an asset to the team. Tommy DeVille, another varsity stand out, placed second in the conference and district and sixth at the state tournament. Gerry Lawless was another junior member Junior athletes excel; hold many varsity positions. Rhonda Landon Gerry Lawless Steve Kitson Donna Leiber Mike Koder Gordie Light Cathy Kowalczk Nancy Linscott Craig Lafferty Shelley Littleton Sherri Jones Dean Jones Mitch Meiron, varsity starter chosen for the all conference basketball team, aims at the basket. 92Huniors n ... -. ...g.- e-.-. M- Me--wW of the va Tomm many 0th sive tackl Bearden a enough t honors. ' Harkrade Grossma team. The ju Clint Harkr
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Junior class officers show leadership qualities library. 94Huniors Troy Smith like many other students, does'much of his studies in the The j unior class made their nominations for class offi- cers at the same time as the other classes. After voting, Terri Sullivan was president; Ron McKeown, vice presi- dent; Sherry Stanley, secretary; Pam Plunkett, treasurer; and Heather Raw, Student Council Representative. Each were chosen because they had special leadership qualities and their peers felt they would serve the class well, as this is a very important year as far as money making projects are concerned. The President of the junior class was Terri Sullivan. Terri is involved with cheerleading. She cheered for varsi- Kelly McLaughlin Shannon McWilliams Mitch Meiron Brenda Messmer Jeff Mocker April Montgomery Brian Morris Doug Moses Lisa Nichols Robert Norman Stacie OiKelley Tim Parsons Tammi Pearce Mary Phillips Pam Plunkett Stacey Pollock Mark Porter Terry Porter Junior Brenda Stillwell moved during the year, she was active in Y.A.C. ty football cheerleade the class's The vic McKeown. Panther National H Future Tea Sherry S Sherry is a the clarine l Mike Raisbec Heather Raw Scott Reed Deanna Reser Mark Reynolt Kathy Rice a
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