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SHOWI G SPIRIT N: Hats off to Hat Day '85! DeAnna Oates shows her spirit with weird shades. Amy Perkins shows her spirit during Shades Day. Cricket Makris, punk for a day. S Tony Antos has some different sunglasses for spirit day.
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1985 United Way Campaign . . . This year schools all around the metro- politan area collected money from students and staff members. Smith-Hale Junior High gave an overwhelming S2644 which was enough to lead the district' in competition. One homeroom that really did an excep- tional job was Mrs. Taylor's P.E. class of 34 girls. They gave S24-2.76, averaging 57.14 per student. Mrs. Blackwell's science class was a very close second. Mr. Ham, the principal, said, It has been a tremendous effort by the school as a whole. It's great! by Denise Terry and Carla Wolters Food for the Needy . . . Rogetta Buckner, STUCO president and Laila Mercomes, NJHS president, are pic- tured below with the school's 1000 plus items of food given to the South Kansas City Community Assistance program during the December, 1985 food drive. Ms. Waner, the STUCO sponsor, was instru- mental in organizing this drive. Because of the generosity of students and staff of Smith-Hale as well as the generosity of oth- ers in the community, 39 families had a brighter Christmas this year. High contributors . . . Homeroom 102, back row: Jennifer Murray, Laura Wood, Tammy French, Christy McMein, Carla Wolters, Cricket Makris, Becky Wilson, Terri Johnson, Mindy Weinreich, Deanna Brown, Rhonda Waddell, Leo Dixon, Kendra Mathis: row 3: Jamie Taylor, Lori Atchison, Tonna Tharp, Meg Riordan, Denise Terry, Vicki Godsey, Joanna Guin, Michele Martin: row 2: Sherita Hackett, Daphne Edwards, Stacey Wild, Christine Holliway, Shelley Holley, Jodi Kochanski, Rhonda Roberts, Kim Heavenerg front row: Heidi Taylor, Nikki Mattison, Amy Perkins
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