Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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S C l if S S 5 1 ATTENDANTS - Left to right: Debbie Bates, freshmang Tanya Westphalen, sophomoreg Michelle Jones, juniorg Becky Hockensmith, seniorg Suzanne Foushee, Chief Ceremonial Queeng Jac- que Rogers, seniorg Melanie Johnson, juniorg Becky Beck, sophomoreg Lisa Stancer, freshman. Intently, junior Mark Kiser watches Kickapoo's awesome offense in his first Homecoming game against Lebanon. Chief Ceremonial f 19

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First Time or Love At habftime the Golden Arrow marching band took to the field. White '65 Mustangs brought the nine attendants to the 50-yard line where they were escorted onto the field. Silence overcame the stadium as the 1980-81 Chief Ceremonial Queen Suzanne Foushee was an- nounced. Pom Pon girls released 150 helium balloons as Suzanne was crowned by returning Queen Paula F leak. The Chiefs won the foot- ball game with a decisive score of 27-7 over Lebanon. Outstanding players were juniors Bobby Macer and Chris Bernet, while seniors Scott Loveland and Hal McClelland delivered the same kind of performance. Theme for the dance was First Time For Loven with The Mistakes furnishing the music. A Manhatten skyline served as the set- tingg Everybody worked together. We got it done and we were all proud of it, ', said Alicia Lair, junior. Chris Zind, senior, said 5'The band was good, but hard to dance to. Decora- tions were neat with the lights and all. 1 liked the girls best of all, they all looked great, expecially my date, Trish V elferth. ', It was really a great honor to represent Kickapoo, the whole night seemed like a dream, exclaims Suzanne. I was excited about everything, says attendant Michelle Jones as she captures the feelings of all the girls. 18 f Chief Ceremonial at---...S I ' 1 all



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S 83 For the first time in the ten year history of Kickapoo there was a Punk-In dance to celebrate Halloween. 4'Even though it was called a Punk-In dance, there was also Rock-n- Roll, Country, and Western played. Instead of a live band, Rock-n-Disco pro- vided the music, com- mented Suzanne F oushee, a senior member of cabinet. Cabinet organized the dance with the help and supervision of Mrs. Sandra Gray, the new sponsor for cabinet. Screams of delight crescendoed to a deafening roar, as music by everyone's favorite recorders was cranked out of the sound system. In- cluding top hits such as 4'Whip It by Devo, L Looking For Love by Johnny Lee, g6You Better Run by Pat Benitor, 'aRock Lobster , by B-52 and every other song that Dark sun glasses, skinny ties, and strange-looking pants are part of punk- ing out, according to David Gritz. I think Scott fKingj and I had a great time at the dance. It was a really good idea, stated Sandra Wayt. 20 f Punk In Dance SRG? got everyone toe-tapping or pogoing, whatever the style happened to be. Wllhe music was exciting, and it was all very well organized. Everyone was in really outrageous clothes and makeup. I think everyone had a great time while they danced, sat around and talked, or just drank pop, commented Becky Stegall, a senior member of the Bonnies. The Bonnies dressed up as killer bees, little girls, clowns, and punkers. They were led by Shari Newby, dressed up as the Wicked Witch of the West, with a broom in place of her baton. During the Central vs. Kickapoo game on Hallo- ween night, the Corps made spiral formations during half time on the field before spelling out MHappy Halloween, Chiefs on paper plates, in a last deep bow.

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