Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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2 5 E 4 5 Z 'mv W-....k,,,, , 2 WM-4-W Varsity volleyball members Carla Dowell and Laura Cass shy away when intro- duced during the How Day assembly. Coach Neil Pittman gets a big hug from the Peanut Man, Kyle Roblin, during the Thanksgiving Turkey assembly. 3 16. Q ,

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Ui, Scott Stone watches in awe as Cupid Members of the student body and faculty appears before him to grant his every listen to the music presented by the Col- wish in the Sweetheart assembly. den Arrow Marching band. n With the Show Students scramble to find seats in the audito- rium. After saying the pledge, the lights dim, and the stage comes to life . . . Dee Ann Renfrow, assemblies commissioner, wrote and produced each assembly. According to Mrs. Sandra Gray, cabinet sponsor, 'aDee Ann did her job very wellg I felt that she used student body tal- ents wiselyfi Every assembly was dif- ferent, ranging anywhere from deranged turkey can- didates, to little green leprechauns. Early in December, 'Tower Play, a multi- media themed production, was presented. Those who reviewed the program felt it had nice appeal and showed a good lesson in the use of personal power. uit was the best assem- bly l've seenf, said Kim Stahl. Later tryouts were held for an all-school talent assembly. Mr. Tony Loudis, appointed media production assistant, com- mented, 'fludging was held by a board of students and teachers, the result was a show full of variety. Choir, band, and drama groups performed to make up a few of the more cul- tural assemblies. Various aspects through- out the year were por- trayed in the Memories assembly, the final assem- bly ofthe year. H. .. you are now dis- missed to your second hour class! M M WM. 5657? by 3 8 f Assemblies X' Z wg .1 1 W 5 1 qr I .1 5 5 .V ff I l



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Rise nd hine At 7:45 before school, students gathered into both gyms for competition and fun. Sponsored by Mr. Jose Florez and Ms. Sue Schuble., intramurals involved such wild and crazy sports as soccer, bom- bardment, volleyball, bas- ketball, and bowling. Teams were selected from those who signed up in homerooms, then divided into freshman vs. sophomore, junior vs. sen- ior divisions. Double elimination tournaments were played to decide the champion- ships. Trophies were given to the winning homerooms in their respective divi- sions. CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS Soccer Bryne and Botenberry Volleyball Wood-Schuble and Yates Bombardment Yates and Gilpin Basketball Bryne and Undecided Intramurals gave those people who were not involved in a school sport a chance to show their ath- letic abilities. Lettermen were not allowed to partici- pate in intramurals. These events were not only for the guys but the gals, too. Each team was coeducational. There was a total of 480 students who took advantage of the sports that were offered to everyone. The sport with the greatest turnout was volleyball with 150 stu- dents participating. 40 Intramurals Dribbling the basketball and good defense are just two techniques needed for a trophy winning home- room. a fi? HK Q it f--MABW -1 11545-,A A l I INTRAMURALS -- Front Row: Kevin Turley, Charles Swinney, Paul Brice. Stacey Burkey. Gary Perkins. John Owens. Bow 2: Earl Johnson, ,lim Tay- lor. Tim Zaiser. Mike Klender. Phil Miller. Bart Birmingham. Bow 3: Danny jones. Greg Pontious, Thad Brown. Kevin Braughton. David Wiser, Stan Bullington. Bow -1-: .lon Spende Shane Vass. Brad Bozell. Mark Terrell Jimmy Nichols. Mike Bess. Gary Carter Bow 5: joseph Peters. Jeff Lindfsey s s David Rye. Scott Bunn, Vince Cox. Lee Parker, Craig Setzer. Todd Ball. Back Row: Mr. ,lose Florez. Kevin Bareford, Scott Stone. Brad Pitt, Bob Macer. Kevin Ashton. Jeff Massey. Mrs. Sue Schuble.

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