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PUBLICATIONS STAFF - Front Row: Carol Fuchs, Penny Butler, Diane Archibald, Stephany Coy, Kim Boden, Tracey Smith, Cyndi Allen, Kim Hub- bard, Row 2: Darren Roubinek, Kevin Ashton, Sharon King, Michelle Jones, Cindy Austin, Jean Netzer, Mary Wilson. Row 3: Greg Pontious, Steve Baxley, Linda Gigax, Robin Earnhardt, Tarry Haslip, Beth Rye. Back Row: Steve Gassel, Danny Shultz, Craig Setzer, Jenny Thomas, Lorre Jones, Delanae Choate, Jill Barngrover. QUILL AND SCROLL - Front Row: Carol Fuchs, Penny Butler, Diane Archibald, Kim Hubbard, Stephanie Lee. Row 2: Stephany Coy, Tarry Haslip, Linda Gigax, Delanae Choate, Mary Wilson. Back Row: Steve Bax- ley, Darren Roubinek, Kevin Ashton, Cindy Austin, Jean Netzer, EDITORS - Front Row: Tarry Haslip, academics, group picture, Stephany Coy, photo, Cindy Austin, feature, Michelle Jones, sports lyear- bookj, Kim Hubbard, editorial, Stephanie Lee, editor-in-chief lnewspaperj. Back Row: Darren Roubinek, sports lnewspaperj, Linda Gigax, news, Danny Shultz, senior photographer, Jenny Thomas, album, Jean Netzer, editor-in-chief lyearbookj. 144 1 Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll, Editors H-m..,w,.y.fg-1' Y -.fwezfw , 5, gzfsi-y,,-.-ff W cf. yr' , ,tagg-
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-. , L 'l Uri 'IZA Junior Joe Robinson checks yes as he fills out his yeare book handout. We sold more yearbooks by getting the whole student body in one group than ever before, said Editor-in-Chief Jean Netzer. Social, honor, and extracurricular groups, ranging from student center gossip sisters to the fifty-member varsity football team, were not uncommon. Anchor Club, Key Club, and National Honor Society were basically service and honor clubs, while organizations such as Frisbee Club, Art Club, and wrestling cheerleaders provided a facet of learning by doing what you like. Whatever the group, this section is devoted to every worthwhile one we could think of pictured in an alphabetical listing lafter journalism membersi. Student center gossipers aren't listed, however! Group Index! 143
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ANCHOR CLUB-Front row: Beth Palmer, Lori Cantrell, Beckie Beck, Lee Ann Wester, Sami Long, Jane Smith, Shelley George, Julie Harris, Mary Ann Buchanan, Linda Simmons, Gwen Frazier, Charlene Gullett. Row 2: Cindy Patton, Melissa Shirley, Denise Branson, Libby Williams, Michelle Maserang, Pam Senter, Diane Archibald, Penny Butler, Carol Fuchs, Carolyn Coffman, Jacque Skaggs, Corena Rhodes, Vicki Sproule. Row 3: Monica Dodson, Teri Kelly, Tavia Bradford, Karen Bartholomaus, Cheryl Fleetwood, Lori Ann Meador, Beth Christodoulou, Kelli Sanders, Kelly Collins, Jenny Adams, Celesta Hartgraves, Jeannine Simmons, Kristen Vorhees, Lynn Mitchell. Back row: Kim Kirkendohl, Carol Jones, Charla Beckley, Valerie Brown, Stacey Frost, Dawn Buff Sharyl DeBoer, Shareen DeBoer, Melissa Abbott, Mary Scott, Julie Gilmore, Mrs. Ellen Henry, sponsor. CLUB-Front row: Debra Stanley, Kym Burlison, Martin, Marsha Farrel, Penny Butler, Jane Abbott, Rhodes, Mrs. Cynthia Bylander, sponsor. Row 2: Steve Fielding, sponsor, Marie Ancheta, Jeannine Michelle Green, Shelly Walker, Leslie Walker, BASEBALL-Front row: Kim Hubbard, bat girl, Dean Grooverg Brian Mahaffey, Jeff Curreyg Mike Ellisg Bo Ellison: Greg Behler, Doug Stockamp Rodney Combs, Gary Barnes, Kelly Vickers, bat girl. Row 2: Jim Chris Carter, Paul Green, Marc Armstrong, Rob Teresa Collier, Kathy Perkins, Terri Kelly. Back row: Julie Gilmore, Becky Anderson, Beth Christodoulou, Steve Behrens, Todd Ball, Julie Wright, Mary Lemmon, Charlene Gullett. ml l Cole, Mike Schriver, Glen Cummings, Ron Cottle, Kerry Middleton, Brent Elmer. Back Row: Mr. Neil Pittman, coachg David Benton, Paul Shulerg Rick Coulsong David Wiser, Mark Meyer: Gary Carter: Stacey Burkey,' Stan Bullingtony Rick Elmerp Mr. Doug Bloch, coach. Cube Baffled Students A new craze left many students obsessed with the baffling mystery of unscram- bling a multicolored cube, so each side had one solid color. The Rubik's cube did not become popular with Kickapoo students until 1981, although it bacame available in Europe in 1978. Rubik's cubes oc- cupied students during classes, lunch, and sometimes before or after school. Some teachers were irritated at how it distracted the students during their class. This new-fangled puz- zle had 43 quintillion possible arrangements with only one solution. After the cube had been solved, it was common to see cubes that had designs created on them by their owners. Some students' pa- tience did not last long enough for them to figure out the object to this unique game. The Simple Solution to Rubik 's Cube, by James G. Nourse, was pur- chased by many students. Anchor, Art, Baseball I 145
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