Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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Tennis ace' Melissa Holtmeyer has Sophomore golfer Kim Pierceall prac- beell playing both singles and tices her strokes after school. I love to doubles for the past two years. play golf, she added. n-emma-abapq it K NWN .if I GIRLS TENNIS KHS W W s Lebanon L Parkview W Glendale W AM! I 3 Y QKXSQQ Q53 u f 'f?' Vomit: I think we are doing good this year, GIRLS' GOLF - Amimi SClz0ggiUS- commented Stacy Bacorn. Everyone .leillnlllfr COP6l8I1d, Cathy Lall'm0l'9. plays well together. Kim PICFCCHH- 'U A.-. R.- .rv 1 N .V-.' ---S-Q.-12- f ' ' 31, . dogst- -,AF 3' -' , j -.C-' - Jin .l Q f-01 - . , ,.L.-?- in .- -va IP-e ,R . ' 11, -. .' '. - av , ya.- . 4 ' - .s- -as , ,, . 'lr oswafg' ' -5 Q-- f-- t 5-L, - in-L' .- -. Q'-T' -4' C7 C9 f QV: I, X y F, , Girls' Tennis-Coll' 14 T

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Swingin 1nto Action 1980-81 developed swingers in both girls' ten- nis and golf. '40ur golf team was pret- ty good this past year, commented sophomore golfer Stacy Bacorn. Amimi Scroggins stated, Cindy Lurvey, our coach, was the best ever! She was a lot of fun to have as our coach. She understood when we didn't do so well. G'Wben we played, we met many funny and in- teresting fellow golfers, said Cathy Lairmore, frosh golfer. Sandi Stahl, varsity member of the tennis team, stated, We all practiced very hard last summer, and our team practices started two weeks before school started. This season the tennis team participated in the Ozark Conference, SMSU relays, and Districts. In Districts the team scored more points than in any other year. ulf we played in 30 per cent of our matches and did fairly well, we were eligible for a varsity letterf' replied Sandi Stahl. All 13 varsity players received a varsity letter. Coach Fran Salsman ad- ded, 'GSO far weire improv- ing with each season and gaining new insight into the sport. After only two years we're losing four seniors, who will be missed, but the next season still looks bright and hopeful! 146 Girls Tennis-Golf Janet Baughman has been a singles and doubles member of the Kickapoo varsity tennis team for two years. GIRLS' TENNIS - Front Row: Robin Powell, Kim Stahl, Sandi Stahl, Elaine Vydra. Back Row: Janet Baughman, Beth Rye, Marianne Purcell, Debralyn Bookwalter, Melissa Holtmeyer, Kathy Hauswirth.



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' 9 They out plk d With an overall record of 19-3-2, the girls' volleyball team proved they had what it took to be winners. c'You have to feel like it's the most important thing you've ever done. Putting your best into it is the only thing you can think aboutf' stated Suzanne Foushee. That seemed to be the general consensus of the volleyball team. Everyone did their best and came out winners. When I'm playing, nothing else is ever on my mind. I never think of anything else, explained Laura Cass. Denise McCracken said, uWe get ourselves psyched up for a game because we want to win and be able to go to state. We kind of play each one as they come. Doing well in tour- naments also proved how good the team was. The girls placed third in the 'Yu 148 f Volleyball -lllllnhuu A lt takes a lot of concentration and lots of practice for a good serve, says vollcyballer Gwen Hendrick. em all Kickapoo Classic, first in Conference tournament, and second in the Districts. jayvee volleyballers placed second in the jayvee tournament. ulf you lost to a team and you play them again you're already up because of the humiliation of los- ing. You don't want to lose again because you hate to come back to school and say you lost to them again,', explained Lisa Ziebell. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - Front Row: Marianne Vydra, Denise Mc- Cracken, Stacy Holland, Lisa Ziebell. Row 2: Sharon Lewis, Laura Cass, Rhonda Williamson, Karen Detten. Back Row: Coach Schuble, Heidi Olson, Suzanne Foushee. ., lgijzfggg ' ,. ary. lm, i sNW 29 . 1, .11 3,5 a :elf y . X , .45 74 vga JAY-VEE VOLLEYBALL - Front Row: Anne Mabry, Sherry Gott, Tonya Stites, Amy Horst. Row 2: Denise Garnier, Julie Newman, Susan Brent. ,ENN Row 3: Coach Schuhle, Kelly Sande Gwen Hendrick, Marilyn Drewry. Ba ROW: Julie Warren, Dana Milli DeeAnna Krider, DeDe Caffey. 4

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