Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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Hd 'll ll! ON, W HU? :rel wg igiil V mi K N .Q Kim Hales, Pam Payne, and Cathy Lair- more attempt to smooth out last minute difficulties for their weekend plans. To wear gnarly ties, funky shoes, crazy hats, etc. are my bag. I simply flip for things like that, said Paul Teel. --x.uu Mg xx! 'howl' Rodney Combs and Tracy Hawkins are on- ly a portion of the many sophomores who study in the library before school. Running class meetings and organizing parties are just a few responsibilities of Lori Clifton, class president. 1 Sophomores l 61

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With a year behind them, the sophomores became more involved with clubs, drama, speech, sports, and extracurricular activities. Mrs. Doris Garrison, counselor, felt the 1981-82 sophomore class was a good bunch of kids. Most of the students worked hard in their studies and nearly all of them participated in ex- tracurricular activities. Although they held a con- sistent third place in spirit points, the sophomores didn't lack in spirit. Paul Teel was perhaps the most spirited of all. Not only did he dress for many spirit occa- sions, but he also was elected for the second year in a row. I think a person who real- ly gets into spirit days has a lot going for them. lt means a lot to be active and wild and crazy. My main spirit is TIES. They mean a whole lot to me. Without ties, hats, or wild pants, l wouldn't be hap- py at all, said Paul Teel.



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a .,f. ' vw , I wgbX'::I,:,-,f. ,.,v 62 1 Freshmen .,....z.mN., wKB'fs.9i'i3A ef i 4 x, 'D 1,399 .E Freshman Class Takes Root Entering into high school to some students may seem like the biggest traumatic ex- perience they could under- take, but the freshman class emerged on the campus a little scared, but ready to start the new year, said Billy Abbott. To guide their class, freshmen elected officers soon after the year started. James Brown took the of- fice of president. Other posi- tions were Mike Martin, vice- 4 4, A , M , S president, and Marie An- cheta, secretary. The freshmen showed their willingness to get involv- ed by participating in the. numerous elections, dances, and spirit days. By Thanksgiving, 356 spirit points were ac- cumulated by the freshman class as they took a big lead early in the year. I think our class really gets involved and has a lot of spirit, said Amy lnmon. sf Q pkg? i i i i

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