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41' 4111111 4 iw ' 5 , ,,., W i1'1vffa Q I ' 0 4 C Q z What a beauty?! Sophomore Scott Steck may not get many whistles but a lot of laughs during the Turkey Assembly. Turkey candidate Brad Rozell is in deep concentration plotting his next joke to play on his next victim. 'U-GK ' - .mf 'z ,. LM: v tu N fs fe ,W g 7'?1rtf5 l a to os, 'wi ,n fsqf-'sr - f l'c, ' 51- . Mr, , if - 1 TURKEY CANDIDATES - Front Row: Shane Kammerdeiner, Derek Winston. Row 2: Kyle Roblin, Brad Rozell. Back Row: Robbie Daniels, Scott Steck, Paul Teele. Not pictured: Paul Shuler. Robbie Daniels is embarrassed at being named junior turkey candidate and tries to hide himself in a trash can. Turkeys X 2 3 we E PQEHTWI '
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22 X Turkeys ??2i5?S ii? 555552 2222? When was copper wortl more than silver? On Turkey Day, of course, wher, everything that happened was unusual anyway. November 23-24 students voted on the biggest turkey they know. They were the only days in their lives that pennies were worth more than dimes. Each year voting was done by placing money in the favorite candidates' buckets. The procedure for voting worked a little differently. Kids still placed money in containers, but a copper for pennyj was the only coin that would count as a positive vote. All other money, such as silver coins fdimes, quarters, etc and dollar bills, counted as negative votes. That meant votes would be subtracted from whomever'f bucket they were in. In effect, students would have to put more money in the bucket of the person they wanted to lose. Dee Ann Renfrow, assemblies' commissioner. reflected, If everyone understands the new voting system, everything will work all right. Michelle Johnson. elections supervisor, stated You raise money, but thc, funny thing about the new system is that most guys will have negative votes. I think this new way to vote is great because it is unusual just like the turkeys are.', November 26, the top two turkeys from each class strutted their stuff during the basketball assembly. Each turkey had a theme song ance? his own innovative, custom- designed costume. Paul Teele, the winner while seated on his throne. was crowned grand turkey' of them all and presided over his court. 7 Grand Turkey winner Paul Teele is con- gratulated by Shane Kammerdeiner and Robbie Daniels. an gf A , ,gy
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2 4- f Soccer Running was a big part of track, kicking was a big part of football, dribbling was a big part of basketball, but each of these things was a big part of a new sport at Kickapoo, and that sport was soccer. The Cosmos, coached by Mr. Jose Florez, finished their season with a record of 3-3. While the B team finished with a 1-5 record, Mr. Florez stated, '6The teams were cross sectioned very well, with freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors all getting into the action. Although some of the players had never played the game before, the teams flourished with close to 18 players on each team. The league consisted of two teams from Kickapoo and Glendale, and one team from Parkview. Four outstanding players stood out like a sore thumb. The Cosmos held three of the four players with Rodney Kowis, Keith Perkins, and Earl Johnson, with Alicia Lair leading the B team. Mr. Florez stated, HOne player said he had learned a lot and when that happehs then you know you've accomplished something. Earl Johnson, a transfer from St. Louis commented, alt was quite a change from playing state qualifiers, Oakville and Vianney, even though I didn't see much action in St. Louis because of the harder competition. Junior Alicia Lair felt that since this was the first year soccer has been played at Kickapoo there were a few problems. 'QI felt we could have got more coverage from the newspaper, more participation from the student body and better field conditions, explained Alicia. Forward Rodney Kowis breaks loose from two Glendale defenders in hopes of scoring a goal. The Htllmllletehf IF E 35043: ,,5,:.X..,.,, 19,43 r.. M1 mu..Q......,,,,9, U I gg! I .4,,,, 1 V VV .-M V f-M. -f V, Q, I M., A . . ,H ., ,gm ,WM 1.- HA: wh., I NM' K' ,Wi ' H- ,.:3 4M H4 I I ,V I ,, ,JAM QM ' .. -.MA Q- www... U I QW ' . W ' ..a.. H , ' . 'W 'i I - I ' wp., -if . , . . my M.iwmxg.. if V W 5 -a , 'NM' 'Q , '- 'lf ' fw , 1' . I ' 2 gi: V X. 'I I .f,. ,,,,,, i ' K I l -Nnwgv f 485. Nagy, I . , 1 In VZ, V JIM- - A 1 , X' V M W Mal: 1 W, - V aw, ' er 1- , my ' ,xv ,M ' AM , f fy W, V I up A. Yr WM ., f., . ,wg rm' 'lj 'Q -V , '-fm L . W A i' W., ' iff' ' M I -' .' Www' W v, 4,1 . . ' H V H ' rw ' ' Mail, za' ig.. M., Iv 34 an Mk ,.4aq,,gm 45211 I6 I-
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