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li n av: me il Hmm x 'N S IL.. nier. Stan 'uclii Jde da Dum bbat Bell i Rom Bl etzef, Gif iam Samet l Lurg. 53 fl l nm 22130- itk Hi A feel if vid fate' GIRLS' SWIMMING-Front Row: Debbie Blevins, Lesley Strange, Julie Newman, Beth Christodoulou, Mol- ly Smith, Pam Arnold, Jill McCord. Row 2: Christie Grauberger, Kelly!Sanders, Beth Palmer, Meg Johnson, Billie Maloney, Debbie Arnold. Back Row: Shannon Bradley, Sheila Gillihan, Andrea Irvin, Nancy Helm, Cin- dy Ziebell, Chris Erickson, Elizabeth Bell, Susan Hanson. F234 SWORD AND SORCERY-Front Row: Kirk Holbert, Ed Voges, Craig Grando, Todd Walker, Chris Boehm, Randy Burke, Mike Eid. Row 2: Mike Cash, Mike Rock, John Witt, David Chiossone, John Bodoni, John Hume. Mrs. tl 2 if 'Il 9 P K -,S-, E'-...S - TV? BOYS' TENNIS-Front Row: Todd Hartmayer, Rodney Kowis, Kevin Gebhart, Brad Pitt. Row 2: Randy Dean, Jo Ciillihan, sponsor. Back Row: Doug Chastain, Don Kym, Ted Smith, Rod McCabe, Steve Hoeppner, Dan Haddock. 439 Xin-.8 Joe Greene, John Greene, Jeff Wingo, Coach Jim Springston. Tax Levy Passed The 48 cent tax levy passed with 20,100 yes votes and 3,837 no votes. Without the 48 cent levy, the district would have lost 32.6 million a year in revenus making deeper cost cuts of the upcoming year. ln 1976 a 48 cent tax levy was passed, however, a two year limitation was men- tioned. The lawyers at Bell Telephone and Burl- ington Northern noticed the discrepancy and filed suit against Spring- field Public Schools. On Friday, Jan. 8, 1982 the Missouri Ap- peals Court ordered that the taxes collected on the tax levy and paid under protest since 1978 by Burlington and Bell Telephone be returned to the companies. Foreseeing this decision the school system has asked the taxpayers to pass a levy of 48 cents which was held on Feb. 2, 1982. Girls' Swimming, Sword and Sorcery, Boys' Tennis I 16
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Video Games Invade Home video games are a normal sight in many American homes. The games were used for entertainment and some other practical reasons. The games for many business men and women were used for releasing tension and anxiety. Also, the Armed Forces used these games for their men to practice strategies and to learn ways to use their fighting abilities. Home video games ranged from 5100.00 to 5300.00 in price. They were found in most Springfield stores and cartridges could be pur- chased for around 520.00 to S40.00. Some popular cartridges were Space Invaders, Asteroids, Breakout, and Maze Craze. Junior Nick Harvill said, I really like home video games except it's too expensive to buy new cartridges and I get sick of the old ones. 164 f Soccer, Student Council, Boys' Swimming SOCCER TEAM-Front Row: Paul Carissimo, Mike France, Cindy Rayfield, Randy Cole, Victor Dominguez. Row 2: Nick Emma, Jonathan Richardson, Dan Ford, 'YL Jose Dominguez, Mike Rock. Back Row: Mike Teichman, Brian Brown, Rick McAllister, Ed Hession, Steve Gassel, Donald Gra vlin. , I Wgl., if .M its 11 ff -' uf-galil! STUDENT COUNCIL-Front Row: Amy Inman, Heather Boswell, Robin Wilkinson, Laura Julian, Todd Edwards, Marie Ancheta, Eric Olson, James Brown, Debbie Deskin, Mike Martin, Mark Meador, LaDonna Heard, Michelle Edwards. Row 2: Cindy Patton, Debbie Bates, Jay Shurtz, Shane Kammerdiener, Lori Clifton, Kim Holt, Susan Brent, Jennifer Wyrick, Darla Ripee, Pam Payne, Lisa Stancer. Row 3: Cheryl Fleetwood, Brent Wilkinson, Karen Louiselle, Lori Meador, Kelly Sanders, Kelly Col- ' ni ., 'I , lins, Elizabeth Bell, Kirk Shrader, Denise Garnier, Scott Cullens, Beth Christodoulou. Row 4: Carol Fuchs, Julie Warren, Cindy Austin, Scott Lanning, Shanda Duncan, Kevin Bareford, Lisa Rhoden, Melissa Abbot, Beth Nickle, LeeAnn Wester, Barry Hagan. Back Row: Bill Palen, Stephanie Lee, Mark Swadley, Jean Netzer, Chris Schaeffer, Shelley Freeman, Greg Pontious, Pam Senter, Brad Pitt, Kim Hubbard, Jody Bilyeu, Sami Long, Bill Jones. Qfef BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM-Front Row: Gary Ehrenfeld, Jack Dimond, Brett Grooms, Bill Blades, Don Champagne, Steve King, Chris Wampler, Kevin Silsby, Cliff Cox. Row 2: Doug Horton, Jesse Lierz, Scott Steck, Jeff Brown, Brian Brown, Kurt Stackelbeck, Charlie Smith, Shane Kammerdiener, Brian Hamburg. Row 3: Erik Lanning, Brian Keith, Andy Branson, Tim Zaiser, Joe Lierz, Scott Cullens, Jose Dominguez, Nick Harvill. Back Row: Mark Hansen, Doug Duke, Paul Teel, Curt Cunningham, Chuck McGinty, Steve Cox, David Fielder, Chris Cochran, Bill Wester. 4 if -
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G 6 7 7 Controls Fashions I-zod, Polo, Chaps, Calvin Klein - any of these names mean anything? lf not, think about it. They were all names of the so-called Preppy clothes? Preppy, as ex- plained by senior Lisa Rhoden, is classy . . Preppy was a way of life at Kickapoo. The true American fashion, and the 80's new fad raged through the dress of Kickapoo. Alligator shirts were commonly seen in the classroom as topsiders and loafers took the place of many tennis shoes. Plaid skirts also became more common on girls as preppiness took over. One of the main reasons for this fad hit- ting the Ll. S. was the Reagans. People follow looks of leaders. People also follow the leads of others, that is why fashion is fashion. 166 1 Girls' Tennis, Thespians, Boys' Track one I ,P:l. ,llg Ep- 'i nf .- it 1 4 mil s 3 Z 0 flwf 1, 1, 2 A 7 4 4 ' f f ,QQ ' 4 1 ,, , if if Q M' 1 X Y' 5 X I if I gg' 1 'A ' ', ws' ,C fsj A J X7 4 . 1 ,f,,,,5j5,f ,., .- , ff ' , 'iQ,fmi 1 5 ' - f ,wt f .iw iz f, swiif- z,,-31.31, QL fit-WT' Z 9-79, ffl T? iii 2' GIRLS' TENNIS-Front Row: Paula Klender, Amy ln- mon, Jill Rozell, Patricia Smith, Deanna Williams, Angie Brown, Carol Fuchs. Row 2: Tracey George, Susan Smith, Kelly Roach, Cindy Ziebel, Diane Archibald, ' Jackie Hoerschgen, Lisa Schultz. Back Row: Debra Kirchhoefer, Kathy Hauswirth, Melissa Holtmeyer, Robin Powell, Melissa Newman, Mariane Purcell, Beth Rye. .T Q.. , 1' .:, lf., 5.1 V1 A at sr A4-' Q ' L i f , lu. .1 ' .5 fi, fa ' 1' ' f ' M f , -' . - , z- - V in - ,, , A gi, -Q - - . N-' ,. df. , ,f ' ' ' ' f' .f w ', ,- ' ' ' ' ' 'i , . it - ,A -1 5 4 ' L ,J A , V , , f - .1 ' uni - ' Q ' f 57' - if 'f I ' , ,vw ilr. - . , ,f THESPIANS-Frc nt Row: Kevin Bareford, Lee Ann Wester, Beth Voges, Jenny Adams, Mrs. Jan Johnson, sponsor, Mary Ann Buchanan, Cheryl Hunt, Julie Wolfe, Vicki Sproule. Row 2: Tamie Bixler, Linda Simmons, Rochelle Walker, Julie Harris, Diane Archibald, Shelley George, Helen Hamilton, Melissa Roberts, Jill Workman. Back Row: Karen Parker, Jeff Prater, Valerie Brown, Tim Barnes, Cathy Cox, Clarissa French, Jana Marler, Julie Smith. BOYS' TRACK-Front Row: Tim Bowler, Clark Holden, Troy Robinson, Kevin Bartholomaus, Todd Ball, Jay Shurtz, Brian Falls, Curtis Welch, Alan Lockhart, Gary Perkins, Keith Spiva, Brad Hocker, Darren Dunkle. Row 2: John Spence, Kraig Snodgrass, David Shuler, Phil Aldrich, Jeff Holladay, Jason Bullock, Eric Auston, Jeff Devries, Kary Walker, Ron Stokes, Jim Deatherage, Greg Daniels, Bob Hegan, Bob Macer. Row 3: Eric Winston, Darrin Roubinek, John Penny, Danny Dodd, Tom Sander- son, David Weddley, Barry Scott, Shane Kammerdiener, Todd Gebhart, Courtney Puchta, Chris Belote, Roger James, Brad Roberts, John Sullivan, Coach Horner Askins. Back Row: Coach Kevin Byrne, Todd Ahrens, Todd Davidson, Jeff James, Alan Brodie, Les Lile, Kerry Scott, Thad Brown, Scott Bunn, Jeff Horned, Tom Col- lins, Chris Burnett, Jeff Massey, Barry Hagan, Mark Brixey. ,W ,,,,,j
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