Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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Friends Socialize Daily Some of the best memories of being in high school were the times spent with friends in the student center. lt was traditional to socialize in the center. Posters were always displayed announcing future games or events. Before school, a few early arrivals would mingle in the student center, and it would not be long until it would be filled with noise and laughter. After a long day of school, it was always nice to visit with friends. Music and Laughter were common sounds as friends discussed their plans for the weekend. Junior Casey Evans said, lt's fun to spend time there, because that's where everybody is, and a lot of crazy things go on. Most will remember the student center and the great times shared there with friends. 156 1 Frisbee, FTA, German FRISBEE CLUB-Front Row: Juli Wright, Julie Warford, .sponsorg Roger Pierson, Gary Johnson, Phil Miller. Susie Graybeal. Back Row: Mrs. Cynthia Bylander, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: McGinnis, Debbie Rogers, president, Shauna Moore, Lesley Strange, secretary, Kim Caenepeel, Charlotte Em- Missy Lingo, Mrs. Sandra Buyan, sponsor. brey, Kathy Hauswirth, vice-president. Back Row: Jeff W L I .Q GERMAN CLUB-Front Row: Peggy Donica, Tanya Bookwalter, Mary Hodgson, Beth Pering, Barbara Bumberry, Connie Gilbert, Curt Brier. Row 2: Karen Crain, Laila Jennings, Valli Momahan, Frank Barnas, Ralph Kleeman, Tony Randall, Greg Fortson, Bianca Schmidt. Back Row: Angela Irvin, Carl Lippleman, Greg West, Mark Shafer, Gary Perkins, Jeff Devries, Jana Bumgarner, Mrs. Marilyn Gugel, sponsor.

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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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BOYS' GOLF-Front Row: Art Kirwin, Scott Lanning, Cabot Carter, Jack Dimond. Back Row: Pat Watkins, Jeff Lindsey, Coach Jim Pearson, Jeff Palmer, Byron Pearson. GIRLS' GOLF-Front Row: Danette Dunson, Janet Reel. Back Row: Jeannie Copeland, Amimi Scroggins. . ls? 6 1 JAZZ BAND-Front Row: Brian Hickman, Dayna Tran- tham, Kent Schnetzler, Rusty Reynolds, Bill Jones, Dana Miller, Carole Schiebe, Terry Yarham. Row 2: Kyle Anderson, Ronald Trucks, Scott Simecek, Ed Voges, Bill 3 l 4 Mum Palen, Todd Kirchhoefer, Jeff Stone, Rod McCabe. Back Row: Pat O'Connor, Greg Hoogstraet, Jerry McCabe, David Chiossone, Lisa Vydra, Glenn Cummins, Dallas Palmer, Greg Fortson. Craze Swept Skiers For many students, winter and spring breaks offered the chance to get away from the fast- paced school life. A number of students, en- joyed their break in a totally different way - on the slopes of the Rocky Mountains. A snow-skiing craze swept Kickapoo. On a given day a person could hear students talk- ing about timber- bashing, runnin the moguls, paralleling, and for the beginners, it was snow plowing. According to senior Brad Pitt, a more ad- vanced skier, snow ski- ing is just about the most fun I've ever had, and once you get started, you never want to quit. You get hooked, and you have to keep going or you might go crazy. First time skier Jody Bilyeu shares the same feelings as Brad, sure it's cold, but the scenery is so beautiful and skiing is so much fun, you hardly even notice the cold. Boys' Golf, Girls' Golf, Jazz Band 1 15

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