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Junior Dawn Buff enjoys her salad at the annual Anchor Club salad supper in which two other schools participated. Dean Gilbert donates one of the 106 pints of blood Kickapoo collected dur- ing the annual Key Club blood drive. WM ' W'-Am ::':.:::Q.ae.fEf1Phf J1f:,Ei:E.AE:i:.tm?!21-110.2 ff ' ' All I ,,:'.'1f,, . 4, 1 V, lgtlnl 4? Z , 1. , f I I , f+2ff'f I '. 23,5 'W 'zr A , 13 ' iw ' ' V Wi- I Monsters kill and die with lost gold as men of the Sword and Sorcery club meet the challenges of new dungeons, Chess club member John Witt makes one of many strategic moves against Scott Boos in a friendly game of chess. 140 1 Chess Sword and Sorcery, Key, Anchor, NHS , ,.V, V - X' .CL ' f W f W If . . it Q ,psf V MM mn . LL , , 0! ,
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fu ,, 4. M QW ef 4 , Skills Learned Drivers' ed., a course mainly for sophomores, taught the basic rules of driving and how to drive in normal as well as hazar- dous conditions. Drivers ed. also had a three-week course of first aid, a one- week course on water safe- ty, and a defensive driving course sponsored by the National Safety Council. Eric Austin stated, I think it is a very good course because it is helpful to teach you the necessary skills to become a defen- sive driver. . Frisbee club was organized for people who want to learn more about Senior Brad Rozell displays his expert passing technique during Coach Rotenberry 's 2nd hour P. E. class. 'UIQ i 5 9 if Z' wee Q Y nl-' fr ti, 1-if M'- During Coach Jim Hagan's class, sophomore Tony Randall took time from his soccer match to get his pic- ture taken. or enjoy frisbee. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Cindy Bylander, held meetings regularly and played whenever possible. Physical education classes included team sports, individual sports, and dual sports. Junior Matt Barrett said, l took team sports because it gives me time-off of some of my regular classes. Art club had many various activities for the school year, one was to paint the flats and other various set pieces for the musical. Senior Aaron Stull said, I took art again because my friends and l really enjoy Mrs. Noland as a teacher. Sophomore Lisa Shultz gets her initial driving experience with the simulators in drivers' education. P.E., Drivers' Ed Art! 139
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iff QR'- glil l1f K i'i!'W' nffgwamn ' K! J I if Qffkg Getting Active Service organizations such as Key club for boys, sponsored by Mr. Lonnie Scott and Mr. Jose Florez and Anchor club for girls, sponsored by Mrs. Ellen Henry helped the com- munity by having a blood drive on Friday, Nov. 13. The drive, sponsored by the Key club, was ex- tremely successful. We ex- ceeded our goal of 100 pints by 6 and obtained 9 pints more than last year, said Barry Hagan, club vice president and chair- man ofthe blood drive. Anchor club also helped at open house and speech tournaments and wrapped Christmas presents for Cerebral Palsy. They held Senior Jacque Skaggs, National Honor Society member, assisted at Career Night by being one of the hostesses. a salad supper on Thurs- day, Nov. 12, with around 80 people in attendance. Chess club, sponsored by Mr. John Wood, went to various tournaments and received many first place trophies. Sword and Sorcery, sponsored by Mrs. Jo Gillihan, was one club that was active in fantasy-role- playing games, the most common one being Dungeons and Dragons. National Honor Society QNHSJ hosted the first Career Night at Kickapoo on Tuesday, Nov. 17. NHS students have been eager and cooperative to make this first year successful, said Mrs. Sandra Harrison, NHS sponsor. Senior Da vid Chiossone instructs freshman Kirk Holbert about the strategies of Dungeons and Dragons. Rr-' .ga if . . K' f'?' fm' I 0 Chess, Sword and Sorcery, Key, Anchor, NHS 1 141
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