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

 - Class of 1986

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n Scholtens, a menlber 01 m Club, helps With the ile that the club SponsOred lohs, Britt Moms, mrge Farrill, Amy w Ax x M SADD - Row one: Brandy Jones, Sonia Mansfield, Mary OhNeil, Sara Keltner, Tracy Giammatteo, Kathy Groh, Mrs. Kathe Thorup, Shara Clevenger. Row two: Shane Eddie- mnn, Kristen Ament, John Lucas, Jeff Pendergraft, Melisa Richter, Todd Martin, Brad Blackwell, Fred Slaughter, Angie Martin, Scott Smith. Row three: Dawn Vohs, Buf- fy Morehead, Melisa Martin, Amy Whitaker, Teeny Buck, Dana Sut- cllffe, Teresa Gaston, Dana Harlow, Cyndi Stalone, Jeff Stnhr, Julian Calderas. Row four: Melissa Button, Stacy Borgelt, Jill Retter, Jeanne Rau, Lenlse Huskey, Matt Violett, Rich Bixler. Kevin VanTrump, Todd Spalding, Sandra Aftos, Kim Schock, Bill Walworth, Doug Klein, Cris Allen. Row five: Michelle Wolf. Jackie Michael, Lori Sullivan, An- drea Shivers, Holly McDougal, Mar- ni Junken', Lori Edwards, Beth Pugh, Cathy Webb, Amy Slaughter, Robin Goade, Melanie Richter. Row six: Kellie Kline, Jennifer Shields, Cheri Olvera, J audawn Parker, J en- nifer Colleh, Michelle Wineinger, Stephanie Shollenberger, Sharla Jenkins, Lori Simcox, Stephanie Braun, Melanie Molendorp. Row seven: Teresa Wright, Chrissy Bro- kaw. Jessie Denney, Mike Lampson, Sheri Stutzman, Brian Nichols, Shel- ly Martin, Carrie Newby, Kim Dustin, Trisha Miller. Students watch lst place winner of the SADD asay contest was juniortKatheryn Groh. 2nd place winner of the SADD essay contest was junior, Michele'Card. 3rd place winner of the SADD essay contest was sophomore, Laura Fo- gle. nxeviny' wry which was sponsored by the SADD chapter during SADD Week.

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i Georgeann Scholtens, a membeI the Red Cross Club, helps With 5' bloodmobile that the club spomOb ' y in April. Striving to preserve life Red Cross Club under the direction of Sandra Guffy has 31 members. President of the club is Donna Wilson, vice president is Missy Pennington, secretary is Tracy Follett, treasurer is Tammy Tiller and Stu-Co representative is Suzie Bloodworth. The a club had a very successful year. They began the year by filling disaster bags with pencils, soap, washclothes, toothbrushes, fun pads and crayons for the American Red Cross. In J anuary, they took new and used toys to Children,s Mercy Hospital. In February, they helped the immuniza- tion clinic by giving shots to the students that needed them. In April, they sponsored a CPR class and a bloodmobile. Although they didnit collect as many pints of blood as in previous years, they did get 85 pints. J unior, Missy Pennington and vice presi- dent of the Red Cross Club said, NI think the disaster bags was the best project we did this year? While the Red Cross Club was busy col- , lecting blood for the community, Ray-Peds SADD chapter was trying to diminish the need for blood. Ray-Pecis SADD chapter has approxi- mately 75 members. The chairperson is senior, Sonia Mansfield, co-chairperson is junior, Mary OiNeil, junior representative is Kathy Groh, sophomore representative is Tracy Giammatteo and freshman repre- sentative is Melanie Richter. In February, during SADD WEEK, the club sponsored a movie, Kevin,s Story and gave out bubble gum with the SADD logo on it. To help raise money for the club, mem- bers worked in concession stands through- out the year. With the money they raised, they gave SADD keychains to the students enrolled in Drivers Ed. , In April, they worked along with the jun- ior class to warn people about driving drunk on Prom night. A logo, designed by art teacher J .J . Higgins was printed by the Cass County Publishing Co. and then given to local florists to put inside of the corsage and boutonniere boxes. At the end of the school year, the club sponsored an essay contest along with the Raymore Lions Club. The theme of the es- a say was itReal friends donit let friends drive drunk. First prize was $50 and a plaque, second prize was $25 and a plaque and third prize was $15 and a plaque. RED CROSS, x bk xx WWW x ' R m . W ' ' a Eek ix xsxx .x mm X vs: rxx .? RED CROSS- Row one: Mrs. San- dra Guffey, sponsor. Tammy Tiller, Suzie Bloodworth, Missy Penning- ton, Donna Wilson, Tracy Follett, Gail Huskey. Row two: Mary Combs, Angela Harding, Jennifer waxwwx mes Shields, Chrissy Brokaw, Mark Hat- field, Eric Vaught, Chris Peck, Robyn Preator, Becky Glle, SuAnn McCombs, Renee Hall, Michele Ames. Row three: John Glle, Teresa Wright, Jenny Nichols. Tina Shoe- maker. Dawn Vohs, Britt Morris, Jeanne Rau, George Farrill, Amy Slaughter. SADD - Row 1 Sonia Mansfield Keltner, Tracy I Groh, Mrs. Ka Clevenger. Row man, Kristen A Jeff Pendergra Todd Martin, B1 Slaughter, An Smith. Row thrt fy Morehead, h Whitaker, Teen cllffe, Teresa G: Cyndi Stalone,



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mawvan-lruannoiimww . A Deadlines are a way of life Journalism and publications are two classes that take a lot of hard work, devo- tion, overtime and dedication. It's a group of people working together toward one goal. In journalism, it's like one big family. All the anger, frustration and lots of laughter come out in this class. A person has to almost enjoy getting picked on and yelled at for not meeting deadlines, but it's all worth it in the end. We all will remember Jeff Stohrls col- umn for years to come and maybe by then well get over the shock of it! !! The Pan- Looking disgusted, Eric Braun and Robert Beard help in the develop- ment of pictures for publications. ther Times adviser, J ulia Shippy, deserves a lot of the credit for making tor shall we say forcingi the Times reporters to meet their deadlines. As for publications, people may sign up for this class, thinking itlll be easy or just another blow-off class, but actually its lots of hard work and sometimes complete frustration. It's making the pictures fit on the page, finding just the right picture for the layout, satisfying the students and making it a yearbook to help make the memories of high school well-I'emem- bered. Mike Loving and Jeff Stohr some- times work on the paper staff. Kristun Ament and Trisha Miller concentrates on a senior layout for the yearbook.

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