Woodland R 4 High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Lutesville, MO)

 - Class of 1985

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JUNIOR - ROTARY PARADE CORONATION Dear Diary, This year’s parade was like being in a “Time Machine”. Each class was given a theme, beginning with the “stone age” and ending in “the future”. Kindergarten represented the Stone Age; First grade - Plains Indians; Second grade - Colonial America; Third grade - Civil War Era; Fourth grade - Gold Rush Days; Fifth grade - Gay 90’s; Sixth grade - Roaring 20’s; Seventh Grade - World War II (40’s); Eighth grade - American Graffiti (50’s); Freshmen - Flower Children (60’s); Sophomores - Space Age (70’s); Juniors - Punk Rock (80’s); Seniors - Futurama. The elementary first place winner was fifth grade; second place went to second grade; third place was awarded to first grade. The junior high-high school winner was eighth grade; second place went to the seniors; and third place was taken by the sophomore class.

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YEARBOOK CORONATION The 1984-86 Woodland Cardinal Year- book Coronation was held on March 26. “Up Where We Belong,” was the theme of the evening. The stage was decorated with a rainbow, balloons on the walls and suspended from the ceiling, and bouquets of balloons cascading from the floor. The fifth grade candidate, Stephanie Lossing was crowned elementary princess, by the retiring prinoess, Donna Brotherton. Stephan- ie’s escort was Daniel Wilkinson. Donna was escorted by Robert Elledge. Other candidates were: Kindergarten - Karen Wene and Justin Fox: First - Ruthie Tipton and Luke Cowell; Second - Carrie Miller and Jason Nanney; Third - Tabitha Spiroff and Jimmy Long; Fourth - Shirley McNece and Chris Brown; Sixth - Becky Brown and Donnie Grubb. Retiring Queen, Jana Pridemore, crowned Angie Womer, Junior High Queen. Angie was escorted by Rusty Robinson. The seventh grade candidates were Mahetta Angel and Jason Hopkins. Jana was escorted by Roger Brennecke. The M.C.s were Hester Fox and Ted James and music was provided by Brian Derton. Balloons were given to the children in the audience by Mrs. Jackie Duley, the clown. Lisa Hahn, the Sophomore candidate, was crowned' High School Queen by Retiring Queen Tina Douglas. Lisa was escorted by Thor Hurst. Tina’s escort was Dwayne James. Freshmen candidates were Kristi Simmons and Mike Rice. Juniors - Shannon Darby and Randy Ladd. Seniors - Donna A 11mon and Aaron McIntosh. 25



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The Junior-Rotary Coronation was a little different than usual. Besides the usual candidates there was another couple from each class who wore the costume that had been worn on the float. The candidates were: K-Katie Johnson and Paul Slinkard; 1-Amy Welker and Jamie Cook; 2-Holly Cook and Jim Null; 3-Crystal Brown and Chris Deck; 4-Malanie Swan and Jimmy Yount; 5-Melanie Marquis and Jamie Boyer; 6-Beth Stacy and John Brown; 7- Lorie Mayfield and Mike Lincoln; 8- Angie Sitze and Keith Bccl; 9-Joyce Sperling and Wade Wilkinson; 10-Leah Kempfer and Therrell Reed; 11-Teresa Davis and Stanley Long; 12-Cindy Kimbcl and Albert Arnzen. The crowns were carried by Meredith Jackson, A.J. Green and Lilo Whitener. AMY WELKER, the first grade candidate, was crowned elementary princess. The eighth grade candidate, ANGIE SITZE, was crowned junior high queen. The high school queen was the junior candidate, TERESA DAVIS. The retiring queens were Lisa Baker, Carrie Overschmidt, and Kim Wilfong. The students wearing costumes were: K-Holly Self and Ryan Duley; 1-Julie Yount and Kenny Brown; 2-Angie Self and Derek Green; 3-Angela Lincoln and Peter Rhodes; 4-Cindy Toombs and Russel Basham; 5-Megan Cook and Tony Lincoln; 6-Aimee Elfrink and Mackey Smith; 8-Becky Clark and Rusty Robinson; 9-Michelle Gullett and Sean Crader; 10-Vicki Buttry and Thor Hurst; 11-Janet Deck and Eric Mayfield; 12-Stephanie Nalley and Phillip Stanfill.

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