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

 - Class of 1986

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WWKV Max Reinhardt massages Mrs. Ship- pys tense shoulders after aXhan-d day of trying to meet deadlines. Passing out school pictures, Stacey Pedigo, Trisha Miller and Kristan Ament help out during lunch.

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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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ctivities for the creative type Drama Club had a full year with the presentation of two plays, the musical ttTrixie True, Teen Detective? and the comedy, ttThe Curious Savage? A new system of casting was tried, the double- casting system for ttThe Curious Savagef so twice as many students could get in volved. ' Drama Club became affiliated with the International Thespian Society, an inter- national honor society for top high school drama students. After a week of initiation activities, during which the students proved their dedication to the theatre, 21 drama students became charter members of Thespians. Several field trips were taken. On April 10 they went to see To Kill a Mockingbirdh and April 23 saw ttFan- tasticks. Special Drama Club Awards were given to: best cameo actor, John Beyers; best cameo actress, Sherrie Goodwin; best sup- porting actor, Rob Kottenbrock; and best supporting actress, Sandra Aftos. Many other awards were given at the Awards Banquet, April 21. Forensics, an out-of-school activity, at- tended District, State and many other 10- cal tournaments. Senior Melisa Martin placed eighth in state in storytelling and first in district. J unior Sandra Aftos placed first in confer- ence in three events and first in district for prose. Prose is a story for adults. DRAMA CLUB, Row 1: Becky Shaf- fer, Kim House, Kathy Lawrence, Jackie Michael. Alana Hicks. Mindy Marlin. Kathy Groh. Row 2: Jessie Denney. Scull Smith. Mitzi Green. Troy Bay. Karen'Brandl. Rob Kol- lenbrock. Angie Moss. Mr. Mike Beahm. sponsor. Row 2;: Kim Brad- ley. John Berry. Erika Preuss. Jen- nifer Puller. Angie Vest. Kathy Bai- ley. Sandra Aftos. Jennifer Hardy. Tracy Giammalleon Kristy Sims. Nick Calegari. Scull Huggins. Chad Fletcher. Row 4: Jaudawn Parker. fm tin Junior Sandra Aftos performing her prose which she competed with at state. Paulette Harris, Sherri Goodwin. John Beyers, Trey Crosson. Billv Di- amond. Steve Smith. Beth Riggerl. Scull Tuwler, Doug Miller. Lisa Ter- rill. Figlu'ing Dra sor. Mr. Mike 4K

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