Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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A JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - presi- Keeping the student body happy and running smoothly all the time were Cabinet members were never at rest. They were busy planning many dent, Sami Long, vice president, .lean Netzerg secretary: Shelly Freeman. only two of the many jobs carried out by the Cabinet and class officers during the school year. Cabinet got an early start by attending conventions in Fulton, MO. These con- ventions helped familiarize students with student council activities and stressed the idea of 'individualismf Suzanne Foushee feels that i the most important thing she learned was, calf you don't take charge of something yourself, it doesn't get done. According to Nancy Brown, uDuring sixth hour, a cabinet member can usually be found in every part of the schoolf, events during the school year such as How Night a n d t h e C h i e f Ceremonial. Vice presi- dent Michele Johnson felt that one of the big- gest successes of the year was the Holiday Dance which exceeded in atten- dance of previous years. Class officers also planned activities for their respective classes. These officers emphasiz- ed class spirit in order to gain points for the spirit trophy. Freshman president Shane Kammerdiener summed up his year by saying, ult was a lot more work than I thought it would be. M, Q, ,,., ,W -j,:3'f LYPBUDY-. J ' 2 be ' 1 4 tfisabrnai-rtthx if .1 Mr... . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - presi- dent, David Gritzg vice president, Joe Greeneg secretary, Kim Sterling. Traci Davison and Doug Green discuss the success of the Holiday Dance with cabinet members during sixth hour. Class Officers X 47

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46 X Cabinet STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET - Olson, Dan Wehner, Jacque Rogers Front Row: Nancy Brown, Dee Ann Traci Ferrell. Back Row Suzanne Renfrow, Kevin Gebhart, Becky Foushee, Doug Green Traci Hockensmith. Second Row: Heidi Davison, Michele Johnson f..c'fll8lNQf FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - president, Shane Kammerdienerg vice president, Lori Cliftong secretary, Deb- bie Bates. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - president, Sherry Gottg vice president, Becky Beckg secretary, Lori Cantrell. ,,,' ..



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With construction of a new wing, safety Taking attendance at the morning Stu- council president Dan Wehner works for dent Council meetings is senior recor- the safety of students. ding secretary Traci Davisonis duty. OMIM X 48 f Student Council It's a good thing, it helps out a lot, comments homeroom safety council representative Janet Sharp. 5 ' E Working Together Our goal was to make this year really different from any year. I want it to be something to look back at and rememberfi said student body president Doug Green. Some of the adifferentn things student council accomplished were the media presentation of 6'Powerplay and the first punk-in dance ever held at Kickapoo. The film 46Powerplay included clips from movies such as g'Rocky II, and '6Kramer vs. Kramer with songs from Foreigner, Queen and James Taylor. According to Doug Green, 'alt was used to show that love conquers hate. Nancy Brown, financial commissioner added, alt was intended to bring about the idea of unity. I The Punk-In dance held in October awas rather exciting, according to senior Sherry Nunn. The music for the dance was provided by RockGn'Disco, playing songs from Pat Benetar, DEVO, and the Cars. uThe music was great, so the dance went over well, commented junior Julie Warford. WTO install safety awareness was what Dan Wehner, president of safety council believed the council's purpose was. Due to construction cutting off one of the original exits, safety council became involved in the rerouting of the exits for fire drills. Ac- cording to Principal Ar- nold Greve it was a 'csmooth movement, it went well. Mr. Harold Deiker also added that it was Hex- cellent, as good or better than the times before. Safety council was also involved in painting curbs, reinforcing park- ing lot regulations, and buying jumper cables and batteries for students' use. 4

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