Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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t J-, 3: :N 'FT JI 1. .N ' ? ! l s Q min :UE A. 1 -ff ls! MARCHING BAND-Row 1: Drum Majors-Bill Palen, Cathy Hed- den, Row 2: Debra Alexander, Carla Hensley, Patty Preston, Steve Wheeler, Todd Kirchhoefer, Jay Shurtz, Shannon White, Rod McCabe, Ed Voges, Jeff Stone, Scott Simecek, Kevin Bradley, Jeannie Copeland, Heather Elmer, Jolene Brown. Row 3: Kawana Smith, Sherry Peacock, Bari Evans, Bob Farris, Beth Kojdecki, Rod Lindsey, Scott Abbott, Steve Sisco, John Schmidt, Shannon Scott, Jeff Martin, Ted Smith, Darren Palmer, Becky Anderson, Monica Blades, Vicki Amold. Row 4: Diane Bacon, Casey Evans, Tonya Duffield, Beth Sumner, Rusty Reynolds, Jeff Rude, Troy Robinson, Kam Rude, Jane Abbott, Nick Newman, Tim Nelson, Sharon Lewis, Terry McClancy, Holly Lawrence, Erinn Colley. Row 5: Teresa Borden, Tanya Bookwalter, Lynn Mitchell, Lisa Rhoden, Glen Cummins, Jen'y McCabe, Greg Fort- son, David Chiossone, Lisa Vydra, Dallas Palmer, John Hume, Nancy Wingert, Jay Jackson, Shelly Cox, Debbie Bates, Tammy Gebhart. Row 6: Becky Cumley, Janice Bush, Greg Hoogstraet, Kent Schietzler, Mark Swadley, Carole Scheibe, Bill Jones, Dana Miller, Anthony Curtis, Eleesa Baxter, Mike Connor, Ron Trucks, Terry Yarham, Parker Brown, Peggy Donica, Kim Wilson. Row 7: Charlene Gullett, Tracy Puchta, David Coomer, Todd Vermillion, Rick Franklin, Joey Parrish, Greg Rhoden, Scott Lanning, Mike Rock, Paula Klender, Shelli Miller, Carla Weaver, Karen Detten, Patrick O'Connor, Susan Brent, Gina Espy. Row 8: Cheryl Fisher, Kelly Parks, Kevin Presley, Sue Ellen Askew, Monica Dod' son, Janice Barlow, Shari Esser, Kyle Anderson, Randy Kammer- diener, Debbie Rogers, Greg Kohl, Cynthia Petty, Lori Peters, Diane Williams, Lisa Coffey, Cathy Marcum. Row 9: Lorinda Graham, Deanna Buchanan, Teri Cobb, Julie Mclntosh, Myon Oh, Dayna Trantham, Alicyn Jacobus, Lisa Kohut, Deanna Kreider, Soncee Brown, Lisa Williams, Alison Sharp, Karin Kester. Row 10: Kristine Rowland, Stephanie Rock. Row ll: Shelley Pendergraph, Joel Belanger, Chris Kojdecki, Brian Hickman, Tim Matthews, Jeff Lovvorn, Dean Gilbert, Chelle Barlow. Back Row: Teri Kelly. 5 5 r F I l' f oi MATH CLUB-Front Row: Vicki Sproule, John Bodoni, Keith Hamburg, Mike Parker, Carole Scheibe, Rick Ed Hession, Barbara Bumberry, John Witt, John Franklin, John Hume. Bumberry, Dan Compton. Back Row: David Chiossone, i Burlison, Lisa Pearce, Kim McDowell, Diane Archibald, Lisa Betts, Leslie Walker, Beth Nickle, Vicki Arnold, Starla Gilson, Shelley Pondergraph, Tracey Smith, Rhone da Clevenger. Back Row: Linda Simmons, Nancy Helm, Susie Graybeal, David Shuler, Jeff Morton, John Newman, Bill Palen, Doug Hesterly, Andy Boyts, Todd Jackson, Kevin Lines, Linda Gigax, Cindy Austin, Dana Miller, Cindy Ziebell, Anne Chapman, Mr. Anthony Loudis, sponsor. MEDIA CLUB-Front Row: Robin Gibson, Shelley Freeman, Shelley George, Robin Earnhardt, Karen Bar- tholomaus, Sheri Mills, Cheryl Hunt, Julie Wolfe, Diane Snider, Heather Van Lent, Karen Davis, Cyndi Allen, Kim Hubbard, Sherry Gott, Craig Setzer. Row 2: Karen Morgan, Teresa Borden, Shanda Duncan, Sharon King, Kevin Bareford, Penny Butler, Bety Voges, Delana Choate, Kim Barnett, Jill Strong, Chris Burns, Steve Bax- ley, Janet Schmitz, Casey Evans, Kim Boden. Row 3: Patti HQUSQ, Peggy Donica, Tanya Bookwalter, Kym Fashions Concluded Pink and lavender ox- fords and sweaters were very popular. Contrary to what some thought, these colors were also popular with the guys. Sophomore Liz Lorton l think they Cpink and lavender shirtsj look good on guys. lt's a change and it brightens up a wardrobe. Another popular item was monogrammed sweaters. They were very versatile and could be worn with anything from jeans to dress pants or a skirt. Monograms were also popular because it was highly unlikely that anyone else would have a sweater exactly like anyone else's. Pants with a cuff and buttons around the bot- tom were another style that was popular with the girls. They were similar in design to knickers, ex- cept that they were longer. One KHS student said, I think they are cute if they aren't really full at the bottom. l don't like them if they look like harem pants. Styles changed fre- quently, but KHS students were always on top and wearing what was Marching Band, Math, Medial 152

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Welcome to Fashions Walking down the halls at Kickapoo, many new styles and fashions could be seen on the students. One style that was real- ly popular among girls was knickers - kneelength pants with buttons or snaps at the bottom. They were usual- ly worn with knee socks and flat shoes such as topsiders. Sophomore Pam Payne said, Knickers can look really attractive on the right type of figure. l think they are cute and a good addition to any wardrobe. Another style that was becoming increasingly popular was leg warmers. Leg warmers were usual- ly worn over jeans and with bulky sweaters and flat shoes or cowboy boots. Junior Janice Bush said, l think they look really neat over jeans, it's a change from just wear- ing plain jeans all the time. Headbands worn around the head or neck also became more popular. Lots of people wore them on ski trips over the winter and brought the trend back with them. Others started to wear them, too. 158 1 Key, Latin Club, Library Aides 'S'-in KEY CLUB-Front Row: Scott Howard, Gregg Maggi, Gary Combs, Doug Pitt, Mark Shafer, James Brown, Greg Pontious, President, Barry Hagan, Vice-President, Clark Holden, secretary, Bill Jones, treasurer, Gary Barnes, Rodney Combs, Mr. Joze Florez, sponsor. Row 2: David McLaughlin, Chuck Donica, David Fielder, Shane Kammerdiener, Todd Gebhardt, Thad Brown, Barry Evans, Carl Lippleman, Mark Hewlett, Kerry Mid- dleton, Bobby Hagan, Darren Huxol. Row 3: Mr. Lonnie Scott, sponsor, Mark Kershaw, Gary Perkins, Kevin Bareford, Jeff Brierly, Bo Ellison, Jeff Massey, Brad Pitt, Chris Shaefer, Rob Cole, Frank Barnas, Doug Hesterly. Back Row: Kyle Day, Les Lile, Todd Westphalen, Craig Setzer, Rick Franklin, Ted Smith, Phil Wickwar, Mark Brixey, Matthew Coatney, Phil Aldrich, Rodney Kowis, Brian Mahaffey. LATIN CLUB-Front Row: Mary Wilson, vice-president, Tavia Bradford, treasurer, Beth Palmer, Robyn Kilburn, secretary, Jeanne Miller, Mrs. Linda Scott, sponsor. Row 2: Chris Cochran, Melissa Miller, Shannon Bradley, Scott i ,o l K i NN-was ' L ,gg,:,. ,, W-wi -if -' LIBRARY AIDES-Front Row: Janet Willis, Shannon White, Nancy Barker. Back Row: Stacey Burkey, Gayle Cullens, Greg West, Matthew Coatney, historian. Back Row: Mike Martin, Mark Lane, Joe Lierz, Rob Cole, Bart Sak, president. Dixon, Beth Palmer, Kelly Sanders.



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Spectators Socialize at Games lt was five PM on Fri- day, an hour and a half before the basketball game. The custodians were making the last rounds of the week, while the varsity cheerleaders were putting up the last of the pep signs and the ticket booths were being set up. At 5:30 PM, jay-vee ball players filed in to dress out and warm up for their game. At six the concession stand came to life with the popping of popcorn, parents came in with Mom checking her hair to see if it was in place, and Dad rehearsed for his big cheer, That's my boy! At 6:15 PM students would start coming in. The girls came in wearing their best jeans and shirts and nonstop talking. Once everyone was in the gym, the fun began. At seven forty-five the bleacher creatures walked in. Dressed in the most exotic and bizzare clothing, the guys would go as far as they could to look sick and twisted. Eight o'clock, jump ball, the game began. Moms and Dads cheered on their son, girls would only stop talking to scream when they thought the time was right, guys would be planning the next move, while they would rate the cheerleaders legs. At half-time everyone would file into the student 160 f MYG. NFL, NHS 5.4 MODEL YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT-Front Row: Becky Westhues, Gayle Jones, Vicki Arnold, Sheila Gann, Starla Gilson, Carol Fuchs, Kim Morris, Mary Wilson. Row 2: Lisa Jordon, Jennifer Wyrich, Teri Hillen, John Witt, Mike Rock, David Chiossone, Randy Cole, hm.. 4 Laura Barber, Leslie Roberts, Gary Perkins. Back Row: Kirk Shrader, Jim Zabek, John Hume, Mike Cash, Steve f, Gassel, Ed Hession, Carl Lippelman, Les Lile, Rick ,, McAllister. ' .... l .. n I 1 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-Front Row: Janet King, Kevin Bareford, Jacque Skaggs, Doug Hesterly, Phil Aldrich, A Pam McCord, Shelly Grimmett, Michelle Maserang, Cheryl David Fielder, Jody Bilyeu, Brad Pitt. Back Row: Bobby 5 Fisher, Kristen Vorhees, Lori Clifton, Jennifer Sak. Row 2: Macer, Mike Rock, Jim Zabek, Kirk Shrader, Mark Shafer, Steve Corbett, Mark Schwab, Bill Palen, Beth Nickle, Patti House, Gwen Hendrik, Leslie Roberts, Tracy Hawkins, Mr. Jack Tuckness, sponsor. Row 3: David McLaughlin, Carl Lippleman, Phil Wickwar, Greg Pontious. QQ!! 5. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row: Mark Swadley, Bill Palen, LeeAnn Wester, Sami Long, Denise Garnier, Karen Bartholomaus, Diane Kennedy. Row 2: Darren Roubinek, Marc Armstrong, Nancy Helm, Rhonda Clevenger, Steve Adams, Ann White. Row 3: Barry Evans, Mark Hewlett, Mike Cash, John Witt, Rick Elmer, Brent Elmer, John Bumberry.

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