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Giving early morning massages is Doug Green's idea for waking student council members for their meeting. STUDENT COUNCIL - Front row: Jacque Rogers, Traci Ferrel, Dan Wehner, DeeAnn Renfrow, Heidi Olson, Michele Johnson, Doug Green, Traci Davison, Becky' Hockensmith, Kevin Gebhart, Suzanne Foushee, Nancy Brown. Row 2: Misty Rhodes, Joe Green, Kim Sterling, Jean Netzer, Shelley Freeman, Sherry Gott, Becky Beck, Lorie Cantrell, Shane Kammer- diener, Lorie Clifton, Debbie Bates. Row 3: Scott King, Carla Dowell, David Wiser, Robin Wilson, Julie Maloney, Cathy Coffman, Lori Ann Meador, Lisa Stancer, Cheryl Fleetwood, Kelly Mar- tin, Traci Loveland, Pam McCord, Stephanie Lee. Row 4-: Allen Brown, Barry Scott, Kerry Scott, Lorre Jones, Tracy Smith, Carol Fuchs, Diane Ar- chibald, Greg Hession, Steve Behrans, Todd Reedy, Chris Guyers. Back row: Bob Belote, Bruce Fulbright, Michelle Carlson, Lynn Passmore, Jeff Brierly, Bill Jones, Robbie Daniels, Kim Hub- bard, Karen Martin, Melissa Shirley, Janet Baughman, Beth Ripper, Jennifer Wyrick. SAFETY COUNCIL - Front row: Bill Jones, Scott Bunn, Dan Wehner, Mark Kiser, Phil Miller. Row 2: BethVoges, Lisa Pearce, Tonya Westphalen, Julie Harris, Sheila Gillihan, Nat Vandergriff, Karen Parker. Row 3: Tony Randall, Tim Rosa, Scott McDowell, Steve Huffman, Sandy Essex. Row 4: Tim Bowler, Matt Barret, Brad Roberts, Sherry Head, Gary Peterson, Debhie Bates. Back row: Darren Rubeneck, Chris Burnett, Jay Ehrenfeld, Chris Burnett, Jay Ehrenfeld, Chris Carter, John Penny, Charles Sweeney. Student 1 Safety Council 49
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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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un, Help, Find g'More respect for the secretaries and adminis- tration who work in the office is what senior Andy Kammerdiener felt that he gained through his work in the main office during fifth hour. Many of the students who gave up their study hall time in order to help the secretaries, counselors, and deans were able to get to know these people better and to understand just exactly how much work it took to keep a school run- ning smoothly all the time. Running passes, collecting attendance slips, and delivering messages to students and teachers were only a few of the numerous dutues that were performed by these hard working students. Library workers were also kept busy during the school year with several tasks that the librarians felt the workers could do to lessen the heavy work load of the librarians. Each hour there was at least one library worker and sometimes more who were busy finding books, signing passes, checking out books, and finding magazines. uSometimes it's a hassle when you find a magazine for a student and then they tell you that they've already seen it, com- mented junior Stacey Burkey. MI like it even though it is a lot of work. CUUNSELUHS AIDS Front Row: Kim Hubbard, Cindy Russell, Kelly Collins, Michelle Lodwick. Row 2: Lori Greer, Karen Jolley, Lea Ann White. Back Row: Sharon Jolley, Brad Rozell, Mary Cvaska. MAIN OFFICE Front Row: Kerrith Ray, Becky Coodin, .lulie Warford. Row 2: Teri llillen, Beth Drewry, Sharon Beckham. Row 3: Richard jones, Mike Martin, Carla Dowell. Lisa Heard. Back Row: David Schultz, Bryan Tucker, Thad Brown. ATTENDANCE OFFICE Front Row: jill Barngrover, Kim Pierceall, Dawn Buff, Sherry Head, Amy Barngrover. Row 2: Janet Marler, Sandy Stiles, Shona Francis, Lisa Miller. Back Row: Don Gifford, Joyce Wilson, Christina Anders, Kevin Braughton, Brett Grooms. v Uffnt Workers 'lflwfpr --A hx
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