Washington High School - Hatchet Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1987

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v I VACATIQNS, SLEEPING IN AND J0Bs-s1GNALs SUMMER..- t never fails. By November, we're ready for summer. The routine. of waking upm, early and going to school gets old fast. So when June rolls around, we are all anxious for the change of pace, no home- work and lots of sleep. But by July, this lifestyle also gets boring. How we spend 'our three months away from school tells alot about our personality. Some of us, either because we have to or because we can't stand the boredom, hold' jobs for the sum- mer. Some of us like to be lazy and catch up on our soaps or lay at the pool side and catch some rays. Or for some of us, it means escaping from it all and disappearing to far away places with friends or family. When school resumes in the fall, no one can say that they spent their summer identical to someone else. Story by M Simpson, layout by M Simpson. A - . vi . ff' 1-Q 'f7'fm'W '?'1f l'f 7if5.K' 'fflfv' ' , 5 f - .Q lzwgx gi:,l,,,.- 1 4 ,4,2 'A ' , , ls - 1-Ii -,, ' 1'-4 P' Pi ' 453593 g, 4. .1 Vo. J 4 i n BEER COMMERCIAL TRYOUTS. Seniors Chris Lemon, Betsy Gerhardt, David Terrell, Jay Fenton, Tom I-lays, and junior Ross McCombs love to party their night away in the Washington High School parking lot over the summer. Photo by M Simpson. SUN WORSHIPERS. John I-lite, junior, and Lance Whitney, sophomore, practice the summer ritual of sun bathing. Photo by M Simpson. HOT SUMMER NIGHTS. No better 1 way to cool off than an impromptu pool , g party at Pat Budy's house. Photo by K. S1 L if Frakes. E Y ii GOTCHA NOW. Seniors Steve Nirochl,- Tim Berry and Pat Budy relieve the sum- mer bordom by playing Hulk Hogan. Photo by W. .Nirschl. ' ' 5 v .. I fl I 0 I i

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'NWA RISE AND SHINE. Wendy Nirlclrl, junior, doesn't feel like she's quite ready for the world. The world might not be' ready for her either. Photo by M Slmpson. A I1 S T0 EARLY. Even though school was officially out, the cheerleaders had early mornings practices at WHS., Photo by M. Simpson. I GOOD BYE. Kim Frakes and Kelli Summerlln, seniors, give each other good bye-N195 f0f the Sum' mer on the last day of school. Photo by M. Simpson: A .av ? A N: X' llwfffa X, . rx nj, f a-,Q..v:,...., , 'qi J V 11,2 :uve Q K JY ,r if , i 1 'fvv , X 'M 1' fi -.'Qq ,w,. ' -'mn-51.511-.n'l M.t.,.,T.-., . sw.. us. ,F 1 .nw , N . 55 Li P if 1. if 4 'nf . eh. :- A E as . . -115 l fs,-x f ,A yr 4, F?4'?i' 'XA 'H 1 .,-r-.,-...rel 1.-my MV. 0, W? , f , in , f P7 V 'V' 1-H . ..a. .... f- . ' U , iq W .... fi' M' - ...fs e-, x V of ' ' to ' 'eni hw' or Qi- 4-4 ,-f ' s:s.::5.::4 '...- 1 V , ' gl , . ' 'Z 'VfH fi'i!'5'.'Zk','f6 L -133-' - - cw ' ', 'V - 'Q e2.::z11f- 2 f' ' wa . 2. 1 ' ' E , . , ppm ' W Y- U f7s1q':f.1Qg3ff.,' .'1,fstg.5H gl' 'ff . 5' ' 1, '.,a1 'ffglbehf' . ' X W -W vt 'QAA 1- - ' 'N r. ' - -3 . , ,ti 555532.15 liiififf34f:H:3m:?.wzf:-uzeL12 J :3f'fi..i:Q'r S A , , ,, ' '- ' . . . , , ,.-.,...a .. r , - ' ' ' are W E 5351511-fffrf5k 'I1' ff 1541... . 7 ffl -V f ' Xu, ' ' ' V ' ' 'AJ.1f,...':i1l-.5.l.Efhl..-Qkllli 'Y .:...4fi.1 1' ' ' ' -' 1 P 1 ' ii ,Y-k. HOW PRECIOUS. Cllnging on to each other for life at the annual Leavenworth Road Association Parade are Veronica Shipley, junior, and Tom Hays, senior. Photo by M Simpson. Introduction Da fe B r Kw..:,4.a...-..1,.mr,.r.,.. '.'4..,z 1, ,seg 11:,.-1L,L-1-4. ,A .- f . . ,WL ' Yi: N1 t neva for su early So when anxious f work anc lifestyle a three mor our per because stand the rner. Son up on ou catch sol means es to far as When scl say that 1 someone by M. Sir 6'Y A



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:HA in , .Luii-g',, ' , A' s. ,,4Q.., I fi!,29?, 11 1 I1 Q . X, ,FRF X 1 X f 1 1 I f 1 1 1 X j 1 6 1 1 1 K ,1 I .X ' I 1 . , 1 'RT A-AH ' 1 1 c 1 I1 1 1 1 1' '1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' ' 1 1 I 1 1 W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE FIRST DAY DETERMINES WHETHER YEAR WILL BEIFUN GB FLQP. 1.:-flag ' P 1 f I, V Q' ' 1.1.-V . L..,., 1 4 -' xgllff I ' ic! .III 1.4 1 33 1 ' 1 -1- E 11- ,. 1. , fp- is' LETS GOSSIP The first day of school is one of the best chances to catch up on all the summer s happemngs Photo by D lsom WE GET EXCITED Taco McDonnell Andrea Young Tina Kendncks ,and Anna Manner have reason to smile They are seniors Photo by D lsom Introduction W1 1 5' Te I gg. v 1 f 11. v . Q. L. V 1 .-T 1 G4- N. I 'H--..f,..,.,,H.-q ig E l Mt' ' uzz. Oh no! Not the alarm clock. It's only 5:30 a.m. How could I forget? lt's the first day of school. I guess this means getting up early for the next nine months. I - 'Nothing has changed. This place still looks the same', I think to myself as I pull into the student parking lot.' I noticed a few new cars but the '84 Camaro really caught my eye. It must'be a new kid. ' I wonder if the hallways are still dark and drab? Sure enough, they are. It seems like I .was just here yesterday. -I walk into homeroom and search for a seat by my friends. I sit down and join in their gossip session. It's mainly about who's dating whom and who broke up with whom. Our class has just been called down to the cafeteria to pick up schedules. It's about time. After visiting all my classes, I leave school feeling depressed. I didn't get any of my chosen electives, this guy I can't stand is in four of my classes1a.nd'I have an old bag for a teacher. Wait a minute. I can't believe what just happened. The person I've had a crush on for the past six months just asked for my phone number. What as way to start. Story by M. Simpson Layout by M Simpson and J Anaya. 4' 'W' Dk Qs? .au h '59 sf-' vr-w.,.., ' I Q1xt-tt.. A -F-, If If J Af. ' 5 t .

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