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Choirk aIl-lime piano player. Carol Lonev shows her great ability at one of the concvrls. Freshman Choir There were many freshmen involved in choir this year. There was a fifth and sixth hour class, Both classes attended three concerts; the fall, Christmas and spring concerts, where they did very well. Solos were taken by several freshman to contest where they sang with the Girls Glee Club. These people were,-Gail Hus- key, Shannon Landers, Staci Buck, Mau- reen Young, Mike Long, Caryn J acobs and two from the Concert choir, Gerald Bridgeforth and Gary Baker. Mike Long received a I at district. They held a fall fundraiser for the vocal music activities. The Chamber Choir group has 15 mem- bers and they sang for district contest and received a I. Freshman ChoireFirst row: Eric Bruegge, Jennifer Mitchell, Kim Bradley, Shelly Martin, Carrie Hime, Melanie Richter, Julie Has- ton, Michelle Gnefkow. Second row: Angie Cummings, Jennifer Potter, Kim House, Darla Card, Sandy Bur- nette, Michelle Minnie, Stacey Buck, Renee Hall. Third row: Beth Pugh, Lori Edwards, Angie Butcher, An- drea Skivers, Melanie Moore, Karen Jacobs, Maureen Young, Jana Baird, Holly McDougal, Kevin Carol, Chris Foster, Shawn Erikson, David McVey, Greg Cochran, John Harding, Jody Manning, John Dyer, Mr. Orr.
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The spirit Of ' sporting events dominate extracurricu- , lar activities and in some way, every sport proved to competitors that the Panthers are a force to be reckoned with. Every team placed athletes 0n All-Conference, All-District or All-Metro teams. John Lucas, Teresa Neidlinger and sandy Cum- mings receiVed All-State honors. JohnLucas sprayed Welchts grape juice afterwinning second in State Cross-Coun- try. Basketball fans bought over 250 Ray- Pec District Champs T-shirts, sporting a likeness of coaches, Bill Lenz and Paul t Cummings. Students celebrated a Homecoming that almost wasn't and waited for a Winter- warming Band that wasnt Spring found over 70 students out for track, under Coach Dave Arnall, a softball team rebuilding under new Head Coach Shelly Wright and a baseball team wonder- ing who their next coach would be. - Brad Blackwell watches Tommy Kruse hand off to Jeff Pendergrafl ' on a drjw up the middle. competit ion The football team had their ups and downs as did the volleyball team. The wrestling team sent four individuals to state where two placed fourth and fifth.- Golf won the William Jewell Tourna- ment and finished the season just short of state after a tw6-year building program. Athletes raised money in a lift-a-thon for ' weight equipment and the Jeff Jones Scholarship Fund. Other athletic groups sold candy to raise money. Off-season conditioning encouraged those athletes who sat out the spring sea- son to stay in shape. Much of the off-season conditioning centered around individual weightlifting programs and running. Senior athletes received a wide variety of honors and scholarships due in part to the diligent efforts of coaches and statisti- cians who kept stats and video tapestof games. Yes, sports are a big part of student life. Those who Caught the Spirit enjoyed watching successful teams throughout the year.
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