Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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Spirit Sensation Thrives Walking down the halls on the day of a big game, one notices the strange appearance of so many of the students seen in odd decorations such as ties, hair colored in different hues, and safety pins. These were spirit days designed to get the students, cheerleaders, and players up for the big game. Mostly it helped to raise spirit in the school, and competi- tion between classes. Spirit points were counted by homerooms and then taken to the of- fice for a count. Whichever class had the most students par- ticipating, percentage wise, was the winner. Some of the different spirit days included Tie Day, Sunglasses Day, Hat Day, and two spirit days in which points were not taken - Hug Day and Dress Llp Day. Hug Day was prob- ably the best accepted because a lot of people forget to participate but with Hug Day, it did not take any remembering, said Jean Netzer, spirit commissioner. While seniors held the tradition of winning, juniors held the tradition of losing, or always com- ing in last place. 162 f PomPon, Rifle, Safety Council GOLDEN GIRLS-Front Row: Karla Hensley, Sherry Sheila Walker. Back Row: Janise McClelland, Debbie Peacock, Monica Blades, Heather Elmer. Row 2: Janice Bates, Peggy Donica, Susan Brent, Traci Puchta. Bush, Casey Evans, Tanya Bookwalter, Holly Lawrence, ' RIFLE GIRLS-Front Row: Patti Preston, Terry McClan- cy. Back Row: Tonya Duffield, Becky Anderson, Bari Evans. SAFETY COUNCIL-Front Row: Lana Combs, Brad Bennett, Pam Payne, Kim Hales, Doug Pitt, Kristen Vorhees, Beth Higginbotham, Lee Ann Wester, Sean Er- win. Row 2: Steve Behrens, Bobby Hagan, Kym Burlison, Patti House, Lisa Betts, Tracy Bass, Hiwannah Binns, Shannon Hill, LaDonna Heard. Row 3: Paul Teel, Greg Hession, Joe Lierz, Cathy Lairmore, Jon Spence, Lori Ann Meador, Kim Holt, Cherie Hayes. Back Row: Dan Longley, Charles Swinney, Chris Carter, Mark Meador, Steve Woods, Carl Lippelman, Craig Setzer, Brad Roberts, Coach Charles Sanders, sponsor. Z , L41

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Ro 3 5 lift R5rlE'f 'gpm Bgdh lui LE lg gg iff-13155, In-gfnx OFFICE WORKERS-Front Row: Tracy Bass, Kyndl Holt, Missy Pierce, Lisa Greer, Peggy Brower, Sean Er- win, Karen Louiselle, Tracey Loveland, Michelle Lod- wick. Row 2: Julie Biro, Wendy Walter, Kim Seavers, Janet Smith, Teri Hillen, Lisa Pitts, Nancy Connell, Mike Peabody, Mike Danzer, Shelia Hood. Back Row: Ron Cot- tle, Lori Ann Meador, Melissa Holtmeyer, Dawn Buff Rick Carter, Greg Erickson, Todd Brierly, Eric Massey, Neville Neal. l , Fifi Wf' ctr, .'1'i5':1 ,Q 1-'N 6, ii, ' I i Q m .1 ORCHESTRA-Front Row: Sharon Lewis, Brad Shedd, Lora Betts, Kelley Parks, Angela lrvin, Lisa Rhoden, David Weddle, Brain Hickman. Row 2: Kim Holt, Twyla Askins, Gail Carter, Deanna Kreider, Dayna Trantham, Lynn Mitchell, Shelly Brown, Dan Haddock. Row 3: Michelle Olson, Becky Cumley, Mike Dempsey, Kevin Presley, Michelle Smith, Cathy Hedden, Lori Pearson, Mark Swadley, Row 4: Lisa Vydra, Troy Robinson, Tim Nelson, Nick Newman, Bill Palen, Scott Simecek, Todd Kirchhoefer, Tim Matthews, Joel Belanger. Back Row: Steve Woods, Pat O'Connor, Greg Hoogstraet, Carla Weaver, Mr. Ernest Pratt, Director, . tl gKnlF0c ' M00 PEP BAND-Front Row: Dayna Trantham, Mike Rock, Sharon Lewis, Tim Wilson, Bob Farris, Dean Gilbert, Jay Shurtz, Ed Voges. Row 2: Carla Weaver, Lynn Mitchell, Pat O'Connor, Todd Vermillion, Greg Rhoden, Scott Lan- ning, Scott Simecek, Kevin Bradley, Todd Kirchhoefer, Kent Schnetzler. Row 3: Kevin Presley, Sue Ellen Askew, Allison Sharp, Cynthia Petty, Lori Peters, Deanna cum. MZPD1 Krieder, Bill Jones, Dana Miller, Mark Swadley, Carol Schiebe. Row 4: Lisa Vydra, David Chiossone, Dallas Palmer, John Hume, Troy Robinson, Jerry McCabe, Nan- cy Wingert, Rusty Renolds, Ron Trucks, Terry Yarham. Back Row: Tim Matthews, Brian Ahickman, Joel Belanger, Jeff Lovvorn. Spectators center for food. the con- cession stand brought in the loot, as hoarse girls would step up to buy drinks, Moms and Dads would talk to other Moms and Dads about how good their boys played, and the guys started to plan the ac- tion for after the game. Half time was up and again the ones that paid any attention to the game are the parents and players. Again, mass socialization during the game. Finally it was over and everyone gradually left. The girls didn't quit talking, the parents complained about their son not getting to play enough, and the guys check- ed for party information while someone asked who won and what the score was. ln half an hour the spec- tators were gone, the ticket booths were put away, the concession stand locked up, and the players showered and headed to a local hangout. All that's left are the custodians, as they begin to clean the mess that was left behind. END Office Workers, Orchestra, Pep Band 1 16



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5 I V I Y A bi' l gq SCIENCE CLUB-Front Row: Mrs. Freda Curd, sponsor, Barbara Bumberryg Debbie Brooks, Sheryl Selvey. Row wg., fl K7 2: Greg West, Carl Lippelman, Kristen Vorhees. Back Row: Bianca Schmidt, Janie Gooch, Gary Perkins. 'i V SPANISH CLUB-Front Row: Beth Schmidt, Lea Gan- noway, Debra Stanley, Bendie Wolf Patricia Gonzales, Canda Edwards, Richardo Romero, Carol Kay, Leslie Henry, Becky Vaudrey, Phil Greathouse, Jeff Griter, Becky Westhues. Row 2: Theresa Dock, Becky Cumley, Karen Kester, Theresa Borden, Tanya Bookwalter, Laura Barber, Dan Longley, Randy Cole, Pat Brannon, Bill Wester, Andy Branson, Cyndi Allen. Row 3: Tony Rouse, SPEECH CLUB-Front Row: Laurie Chilton, Shannon Lawler, Leslie Strange, Debbie Stomboly, Keri Senter, Sheri Goodin, Tammy Hally, Diana Allen, Cindy Bradley, Doug Pitt, Robin Wilkinson, David Redfearn, Nick Newman. Row 2: Julie Blume, Lana Combs, Lori Cor- bett, Stacy Calhoun, Stephanie Sparks, Jenny Byrd, Tracey George, Jack Dimond, Julie Skaggs, Laura Wendt, Michelle Edwards, Karen Morgan, Trudi Boyd. Michelle Evans, Stacy Hughes, Dale Fellin, Scott Gerst, Victor Dominquez, Sarah Bowman, Mary Wilson, Keith Hamburg, John Witt, Robin Kilburn, Janet Schmitz. Back Row: Craig Grando, Tad Lawson, Don Kim, Kim Kirkendohl, Beth Carlson, Jim Zabek, Brian Hamburg, Jose Dominquez, Mark Armstrong, Matt Coatney, Pat Sweeney, Karen Jones, Don Gravlin. 54'-'K' 'mi' Row 3: Beth Carlson, Jan Fitzgerald, Kim Cowan, Sonya Carter, Denise Garnier, Melissa Roberts, Tracey Ahrens, Mark Kipfer, Cindy Patton, Terri Tull, Betty Thomas, Mr. Jack Tuckness, sponsor. Back Row: Lori Ann Meador, David Chapman, Jeff Prater, Jonathan Richardson, Todd Hensley, James Brown, Brian Mahaffey, Jim Cummins, Missy Hume, Debbie Hill, Barbara Jones. Students Scramble Hourly When the bell rang, signaling the end of a class and the end of an hour long nap for some students, the mad rush into the halls had begun. Teachers dodg- ed students, as they scrambled to the door, pushing and shoving for five minutes of freedom. Girls, after primping, walked casually down the crowded halls, to meet their boyfriends, and together they walked to sit on the radiator and talk. After all, they had not seen each other for 60 minutes and there was a lot to catch up on! Running at an incredi- ble speed were the students who forgot a book or important folder for their next class. Dodging people they ran to their locker and back. For students without a gym class, it was the ideal way to get exercise! Thirty seconds before the bell rang, couples and friends said good- bye. And as the dust set- tled, another hour had begun. Science, Spanish, Speech I 163

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