Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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Rock Music Prevails Music trends have changed over the past years. Gone is the jitter- bug of the sixties, and the disco of the seven- ties. Here to stay is rock and roll. Most liked was the ever popular rock music Mellow Rock and New Wave. Students rocked to ACfDC's Back in Black and Foreigner 4. Some other well liked groups were Loverboy, REO Speedwagon, Styx, Rush, Journey. lnclud- ing Rolling Stones with a new hit single Start Me Up. Mellow Rock was best demonstrated by Air Supply. Popular rock singers Pat Benatar with Crimes of Passion, and Billy Squier with, The Stroke. New wave's Police, The Cars and the all girl group the GOGO's were also very popular. Students' lives were surrounded by music as they walked the halls with radios in hand and dancing tunes moving their feet. FLAG TEAM-Front Row: Debra Alexander, Denise Bran- son, Janice Barlow, Terri Kelly, Charlene Gullett, Lorinda Graham. Row 2: Gina Espy, Lisa Coffey, Tammy Gebhart, Kim Wilson, Diane Bacon, Becky Cumley. Row 3: Cathy Marcum, Kristine Howland, Kelly Parks, Shelley Pendegraph, Stephanie Rock, Karin Kester. Back Row: Vicki Arnold, Julie Bareford, Erinn Colley, Shannon Bradley, Cheryl Fisher, Kawana Smith, Teresa Borden. 52 1 , a ET' L-':..'3:5i FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Front Row: Billy Hall, Craig Danzer, Bill Blades, John Kellett, Todd Pinegar, Clinton Petty, Steve Burtin, Doug Pitt, David Groover, Kenny Grant. Row 2: Kipp Atwell, Brent Northup, Brian Nor- , -,, fist thup, Billy Abbott, Steve Neal, Chuck Donica, David Kowis, Todd Justice, Joe Dulany. Back Row: Shawn Stead, Jeff Brown, Doug Peintner, David Lemmon, James Brown, Eric Olson, Chris Rader, John Crighton. JAY-VEE FOOTBALL-Front Row: Mark Kershaw, Jessie Lierz, Tom Gunther, Bill Wester, Jack Dimond, Nat Vandergrift, Pat Collins. Row 2: Joe Lierz, Scott Sleck, Ron Stokes, Kary Walker, Rodney Kowis, Kraig 154 f Flag Team, Freshman Football, Jay-Vee Football Snodgrass, Jeff Devries. Back Row: Doug Hesterly, Kurt Ziebell, Joey Edwards, Mike Martin, Barry Scott, Chuck Field.

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x I 5 I x V? SVCD' 'BUY .. Row: Diana Berry, Susanna Parker, Lisa Pierce, Cherri Hayes, Coach Horner Askins. DEANS AND SECRETARIES-Front Row: Miss Teresa Talent, school records and transcripts, Mrs. Donna Freeman, secretary to Mr. Greveg Mrs. Nancy Dunham, scheduling and grade cards. Back Row: Mrs. Ada Copeland, secretary to Mr. Deiker and finances, Mr. Lonnie Scott L-Z dean of students, Mrs. Sandra Gray, A-K dean ofstudents. I GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY-Front Row: Gina Wilbanks, Ann White, Jeanne Miller, Lili Hughs. Back rayfpfgr mlum I I . p I I l i I E 2 . I b , l' JH,-. Il DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA- ,ml Front Row: Angie Blair, Jeri Hill, Penny Butler, Diane Ar- Jf, chibald, Traci Puchta, Michelle Lodwick, Misty Rhodes, V, Cindy Russell, Judy Cantrell, Julie Bird, Marilyn Camp- bell, Joyce Wilson, Robin Gibson, Shelia Gann, Starla Gilson. Row 2: Jeff Hausman, Lynn Maus, Dana Johnson, Missy Shipley, Shelly Tunnel, Jennifer Robeson, Linda Simmons, Melinda Hellyer, Shelia Salman, Shelly Martin, Christie Grauberger, Wyndi Way, I I I I I I I I I 41. Sharon Barclay, Mrs, Audrey Bridges, sponsor. Row 3: Todd Jackson, Kevin Austin, Eric Medlin, Steve Behrens, Tina Williams, Beth Alexander, Tracey Maxfield, Jim Montgomery, Scott Howard, Mike Lungstrum, Kelly Vickers, Randy Boyce. Back Row: Jack McCIancy, Kevin Torgerson, Sam Scott, Phil Miller, Pete Baranas, Scott McDowell, Randy Lovelace, Mark Stalhman, John Love, JeffAtkisson, Sam Stewart. Stud Habits Formed lt is now 10 PM and Ned Reynolds is giving the final scores for the high school basketball games as the thoughts of sleep begin to fill every mind. As eyelids begin to droop, a ter- rorizing thought floods into the mind . . . tomor- row is deadline day! ln exactly 14 hours a feature story must be typed and turned in. Panic fills the body and the wheels begin to turn fast and furiously, but is it too late? With some of the methods for getting homework done before classtime each day, it was a wonder that anyone learned anything at all. Some students pre- ferred to do their homework for one class in the class before. This didn't go over too well with the American Lit teacher who caught an algebra paper being done in her class. But if the paper was held low, the caper could be pulled off successfully. Trading answers was another popular trick. This way only half of the problems had to be worked, the other half copied. Girls' Cross Country, Deans and Secretaries, DECAf 153



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l i VARSITY FOOTBALL-Front Row: Brent Wilkinson, Barry Hagan, Kary Walker, Mike Schriver, Thad Brown, Jay Shurtz, Mark Hewlett, Rodney Kowis, Roger James, Bob Macer, Jay Ehrenfield. Row 2: Jon Spence, Rob Cole, Kent Freeman, Evan Crowder, Joey Edwards, Bob Hagen, Todd Chenoweth, Darrel Broddle, Bill Holtmeyer, Billy Hall. Kurt Ziebell. Row 3: Kraig Snodgrass, Phil Aldrich, Mike Martin, Joe Lierz, Jeff James, Greg Hes- sion, Aaron Stull, Mark Lane, Derrick Winston, Neville Neal, Brad Roberts. Back Row: Scott Steck, Doug Hesterly, Mark Brixey, Phil Wickwar, Chris Earls, Phil Miller, Barry Scott, Craig Setzer, John Penny, Mike Blakeslee, Jeff Devries. YI FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: Charlotte Embry, Barbara Jones, Cheryl Reno, Suzanne Peterson, Kyndl Holt, Michelle Green. Row 2: Julie Embry, Jennie Boyts, Kelly Glover, Jeannie T? Z Simmons, Ann Chapman. Back Row: Mrs. Mary Frances Yates, sponsor, Lisa McAninch, Karen Moore, Mardell Von- trager, Kayla Hill. AQ. FRENCH CLUB-Front Row: Paula Wickman, Jeani McKenzie, Carol Kay, Carla Dunn, Alicyn Jacobus, Karen Bartholomaus, Carol Fuchs, Heather Elmer, Mrs. Linda Scott, sponsor. Row 2: Mary Wilson, Sheila Rough, Cyndy Raefield, Melissa Newman, Jill Fleetwood, Kelly Sanders, Lisa Pierce, Cheryl Fleetwood. Row 3: Phil Robeson, Tammy Osgood, Karen Crain, Kelly Rouch, Marianne Purcell, Scarlett Tanner, Tanya Buntin, Maria Buntin, Michele Carroll, Back Row: Peggy Donica, Mary Hodgson, George Long, Cathy Cox, Mary Scott, Jeff Currey, Jose Dominguez, Jana Bumgarner. Check the Coaches Although the football coaches probably would not admit it, there were some things that they needed. Keeping this in mind, here are a few of those such items. For coach Jim Pear- son, six more pairs of bright yellow coaching pants, so he would have one for each day of the week. For coach Joe Ledl, bionic vision, so he would not have to worry about losing his binoculars when scouting upcoming opponents. Coach Kevin Byrne needed a life-size replica of each lineman, so he could always tell it to go around the cage. For Coach Neil Pitt- man, a case of Visine, so he would have enough to last him through a years worth of game films. Finally, Coach Charles Sanders, an unlimited supply of defensive linemen and linebackers, so when one gets worn out he would always have another to send in to take the others place. Varsity Football, FHA, French l 155

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