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Colophon About the book... The 186 Panther was printed by J ostents American Publishing Company in Topeka, Kansas. The books format was 8V2 by 11 Inches with 212 pages on gloss paper. A to- tal of 600 books were ordered and the edi- 3 tors and staff designed and set up the cov- er photo. A 4-color process photo was used. One signature-was done in special paper for the 2Mini Magt, section and one flat of full color was used in the opening section. Underclass photos were taken by Bald- win Studios, Springfield, Mo., and group pictures and most senior photos were done by Rollands Studios, Raytown, M0. The publications class completed the- yearbook by total paste-up. An Adler 1030 typewriter was used for names in the tPeo- Dlei section while Cass County Publishing Company in Harrisonville, Mo. printed all .$WWWMW body and caption copy. Body copy was 8 pt. and caption copy was set 6 pt. Oversize layout sheets were used in the People sec- tion with copy done in 12 pt. All headlines were made with the schools own strip-printer. Pictures were ordered by staff members and then printed to size by photographers. Pictures are then pasted down along with copy, headlines and captions. Special thanks go to Photography I stu- dents and to the ladies at Cass County Pub- lishing who helped immensely in creating this book. Special acknowledgments go to our administrators, to every staff member twithout each other this book wouldn't have gotten out on timen and most espec- ially - to Mrs. Shippy, our fearless advi- ser! The greenhouse on lhe new wing walls for the Science Department to move In for the fall '86 semester. mmmwam PUBLIC LIBRARW mwh- :. ,M;-,.q...... .7. . 207
. t. w... mmswu r a -an- The final product. spirit It took 20 dedicated staff members mot to mention one very exhausted adviserl exactly nine months to pull the 86 Panther Yearbook together...but it also took over' 800 Raymore-Peculiar students nine months to complete a successful school year full of spirit and pride that wonit soon be forgotten. 1985-86 was a special school year for everyone. The new year brought changes including an increase in school pride and the often inconvenient construction of a new wing. But students, adjusted to the changes and vowed to make 1986 the best year ever...and indeed they did. The new school year first brought a come-from-behind football team to recog- nition after defeating St. Pius X, 21-20 in the final game. Girls volleyball continued to claim tournament titles and was second in the district While cross-country walked away with a second place state finish. Homecoming ,85 was a night not soon to be forgotten. Although the football team didnlt win, students felt relieved to have even played a game tsince the originally scheduled St. Marys Trojans cancelled due to several ineligible playersl. The dance uLove Will Find a Way, topped off an enjoyable evening. R-P,s Student Council was elected vice president of the district, while teams from FBLA, DECA and the forensics squad con- tinued to bring home more and more tro- phies. NFL and Thespian chapters were also started by the drama department. The winter sports season saw both bas- ketball teams reign as district champs, while spring sports brought a large track team, golf team, baseball and softball teams. Seniors consistently won the pep asseni- I bly chant competition tbeing defeated only once by the juniorsl, even though they had the smallest class count. tOnce again proving that the Class of 86 has the biggest mouthsl! . Once fourth quarter hit - senioritis struck fast. First came Senior Apprecia- tion Week, announcement of the superla- tives, the Prom, Fantasy, then the Mr. R-P contest, Senior Skip Day, baccalaureate and finally - last but not least -graduation. It seemed that this year ended as soon as it began. But now, the year is just a memo- ry of all the great times. We hope the 86 Panther will fit the pieces together for you. This book was put together with a lot of love. It was made for both our friends and ourselves because we never want to forget the best things about being in high school - we never want to forget about tcatching the spiritKJBG style. ' Have a great life! Your editors, Jeff and Melisa Mr. Lewis' secretary. Sharon Shores. displays school spirit in a district championship basketball T-shirt...over 250 of the shirts were sold to the Panther fans. Enjoying a wonderful dogs, freshnfen. Chri: ert Chaves and Arie l the photographer.
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